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THfl OMAHA DAILY BBE ; THURSDAY , JUNE 20 , 1889. THECITY. _ _ The W. C. alumni will tnko n trip to Lnl < o Miinnwa this evening. The croilitors of the Dunli of Omalm will moot in Judge Shields' court , on Juno 128 , nt II o'clock. The assessor's returns for the Third ward have boon rcco'.vod , showing tlio valuation of the realty in that word to bo 8-1,109,018.40 , a decrease of $185- 823.CO from last years' return. Justice Krocgor will accompany the Turners on their trip to Cincinnati to day and will bo absent two weeks. Justice Dunn will preside In Kroogor's court afternoons and in his own morn ings. Articles of incorporation wore filed , yesterday , of the Henderson Mortgngo nnd Investment company. The capital stock Is & 50,000 , the incorporates , H. II. Henderson , M. A. Henderson and George J. Henderson. Permission was granted , yesterday , to the Omaha Motor company to lay a double track on Sixteenth street 600 feet south from the viaduct. The com- was required to pay the city $305 Eany pavement that will bo taken up to lay this truck. George .Tolar , the smelting works em ploye who died , Monday night , from the oITo'ets of heat , was burled , yesterday morning , In St. Mary's comotory. The funeral was hold at 0 o'clock at the ito- liomian Catholic church , corner of Fourteenth and Williams streets. The meeting of stockholders of the Coliseum which was to have been hold Tuesday to discuss the preliminaries for an inter-state cxnosition in Septem ber next , has boon uostponod until Fri day night , and will bo held at exposi tion hall at 8 p. m. , sharp. I'crfonnl 1'nrncrnptis. t \V. Bightal , of Holdrcge , Is in the city. G. H. Welts , of Schuvlor , is nt the Mlllnrd. Frank Sharpe , of Atchison , Is at the Mil- lard. lard.N. . H. Urown , of Froinont , is at the Mil- lard. lard.A. . Harncs , of Kentucky , Is a guest at the Paxton. J. U. Colton , of Beatrice , Is stopping attlio Paxton. M. N. Drake , of Louisville , Neb. , Is at the Murray. S. E. Caldwell , of Kearney , was In the city yesterday. F. G. Talc , of Grand Island , Is registered nt the Millard. L. A. Brundharpcr , of Ogahilla , is a guest at the Paxton. Edwin J. Murphy , of Superior , is a guest nt the Murinv. J. M. Hoardly. of Weeping Water , Is stop ping at the Millard. E. F. Warren , of Nebraska City , Is rcgis- teicd at the Paxton. Charles O , Dates , of Beatrice , is regis tered at the Paxton. Dr. J , V. Brythnl and wife , of Friend , are guests at the Paxton. Hon. W. A. Harding , of Oakland , Nob. , called at Tin : Ur.n onico. Chief Justice M. B. Uocse , of Wahoo , Is nmoni ; the late arrivals. 0. M. Carter , deputy land commissioner , of Lmcoln,1s in the city. L. M. CtimpDcll and wife , of Hastings , nro registered at the Murray. J. A. Wileox nnd T. G. Rocs , of McCook , arc stopping at the Murrny. 1. Li. Lyniun , water commissioner at Lin coln , Is a guest at the Mm ray. ' Captain L. B. Gillette , of Beatrice , one of the old timers , is ut the Murray. I. M. Mallory , editor of the Nunda , 111. , Herald , was in the city yesterday. C. H , WUlard , ex-stnto troasuier , of Hebron - ron , was among yesterday's arrivals. G. Kraemer and wife , and L. C. Callahan and wife , of Friend , ere at the Paxton. Wiillaui Lusc , John Fitzgerald nnd James . y. Condon , of Lincoln , arc at the Paxton. General John C. Watson , speaker of the last hoiiBO of representatives , is in the city. i J. C. Emory , ono of Marshal Slaughter's now deputies , came in from Bunion yester day. f E. E. Doilson. of the reportorlal force of the Kearney Hub , was in the elty yester day. day.H. H. M. Wells , editor of the Crete Vldetto , nnd Ox-clerk of the Nebraska senate , is in the city. B. F. Cleveland , of Ewlng ; J. Tcmpicton nnd F. V. Boiincll , of Fremont , ere at the Paxton. John VY. Hoffman. L. W. Gilohrist and T. H. Bciiton. of Lincoln , are stopping at the Millard. C. L. Read and T. K. Clark , of Weeping \Vator , were among yesterday's arrivals at the Paxtou. L. B. Brcnnoll , of Kearney ; O. F. Dodge nnd Stollu B. Dodge , of Fremont , are guests nt the Paxton. H. M. Road , E. A. Richardson , J. S. Hart- well and D. H. Castle , of Clark , are regis tered nt the Murray. Charles N. Kernnel , D. Nelloy , John Pine nnd Prof. II. G. Hall , of Shelton , are regis tered at the Murray. Mr. Frank L. Bohn , local editor of the Overseer , organ of the A. O. U. W. , St. LiOUls , is in the city. E. G. Hall and George R. Colton , of David City , and Alfred L. Atwood , of Fremont , nro guests at tuo Murray. Hon. Frank P. Bonnoll , president of the Nobrubka Southern railroad , is in the city on business conncctcit with the company. , Mr. Thpmas II. Saunders , a prominent attorney of Osceolu , Nob. , called at THE BEB ofllco. Mrs. Crca , Miss Laurn Scott and Miss Llda Wilson hi wo gene to that delightful Bummer resort , Wcquotouso , Mich. , to re main until fall. Mr. F. 0. Richards , editor of the Tribune- Exchange , Talmugo , Nob. , is In the city. Ho called at 'inn 13 ti : ofUco and was shown through the building. Off for Cincinnati. To-day , the Turners of this city will Icnvo for Cincinnati to contest for the chrun- jnonship of the United States in gymnastics. IThoy go on a special train nnd will bo ac t companied l > y a number of persons interested in that organization. The special rate of $15 for the round trip lus boon secured. Chicago , Cleveland and Toledo will also bo visited on tills uln. _ w. os T. ii. All ladles interested In thn work of the Croclio nnd "Opon Door , " for the bonollt of which Institutions a scries of t > lx lectures by Hov. Sam Small is to bo given at thu armory on Capitol uvonuo , commencing Sunday evening next , Juno 23 , are requested to meet at W. C. T. U. headquarters , 1218 Dodge Btrcot , to-morrow ( Thursday ) at 3 o'clock. Coma out now , dear friends , ono and all , and through our united ofTorts make of this a grand success. success.Mns. . TKA.TAM B. SMITH , President , Mns. G. W. CLUIK. Secretary. n Forjjetl Ohuok. O. Jl. Forby , who conducts a store on Douglas street , sold a small icloscopo to n young man Monday mid accepted In payment n check for $30. The chock was signed 'Armour , Cudahy & Co. , " and made paya ble to C. H. Grant or bearer. Thu Individual indorsed the chock in the name of C. E. Blgo- low , stated that ho had received it f'oui Grant , nnd that his own innno was Blgclow. Mr. Forby took out the value of the totcscopo and handed the purchaser the cash balance- on the check. When presented to Armour & Co , the latter discovered that it was a forg ery. Bigclow came to Omaha about ono week ago and stopped at the Millard. Ho departed , leaving his board bill unpaid , and yesterday morning , in arranging tuo mate rial in the room occupied by him. iho tele- ecopo was found. Hlgolow lias skipped and the alfair Las been reported to the police. Dlqk Hornboolcor is a respected and well to-do colored citizen of Sprlngilold , Mo. Ha Bays that one bottle of Swift's Bpecitlo cured both himself and wife of a troublesome the ( kin. TKN AOKKS IN DlSl'UTU. A Question of Ownership of Consider able Importance. Judge Groft has on trial the suit of John T. Coo ft against U. C. Littloton , brought to gain possession of ten acres of land , located north of town In Saratoga precinct. The ca o recalls some ratbcr interesting facts. It appears that about twenty -ono years ago , John nnd Emily Rhoadobnnk gnvo their note to Caroline Chambers for $1,503 , nnd as so * curlty executed n mortgage on four or flvo lots In this cltv , the personal property of Mrs. Rhoadcbank. When the note bccatno duo nnd wn not paid , foreclosure proceed ings wcio resorted to , and n decree of Judg ment was ordered. Tills decree , how ever. as it appears now , was , nftor considerable time elapsed , aban- oncd , nnd the parties began n now suit , with the city , county nnd a number of endorsers as defendants. Tt should bo stated though , that when the property wns offered for sale , under the first foreclosures , no bidders appeared to buy it in. Under n second docrco , it wont at about enough to liquidate the taxes then duo on it , something like $200 , thus leaving $1,000 of the note un paid. To further secure them , the plaintiffs levied on the ton ncrea now in dispute , which John Rhoadcbank and his wife had In the meantime , purchased from Dr. Peck. It , subsequently , by fraud , ns is claimed , wns taken from them , and C. C. Littloton got the land Into his possession. Henry H. Nolan , the young man charged with shooting Mrs. J. B. Gibson , with the intention of murdering her la on trial before Judge Hopowell. The affair occurred Sun day evening , March 19 , In the northwest uait of town , and created considerable excitement. Nolan Is n rough , Ignorant looking fellow , with heavy chin , thick lips , small eyes and low brow. His head runs up to n high peak in the rear. The Jury trying George Hong'nnd's ' suit ngainst the Omaha and Council Bluffs Brldga and railway company , niado n visit yesterday before court convened , to the bridge and examined the property on which Hoagland asks for about $100,000 damages. Louis Bradford began foreclosure proccodj Ings in tno district court on a mortgage given by C. H. Sears , on lot 7 , in Latoy's subdi vision , to secure SCOO , duo on promissory notes. The case of the state vs James Qulnn will bo called In Judge Hopewell's court , to-day. Quinn is charged with passing a confederate S-'O bill upon n Ninth street courtesan nnd getting $15 in good money in change. The jury in the raso of the state against Edward C. Marsh , charged with embezzling $01. So fiom the Wells-Furpo express com pany , rctuincd a verdict df guilty , yesterday afternoon , ut 3 o'clock , after deliberating upon the matter for twontv-one hours. Nine stood for acquittal until it was found that there was no possibility for agreement , when a compromise w.is made , whereby the amount embezzlement was fixed at 51. " 5 , not withstanding Iho charga that ho had stolen S01.25. Ho was committed to Jail to await sentence. Judge Fclkcr will lilo a motion for a new trial. County Court. J. P. Gardner beenn suit in the county court against Carolina Kaufman to recover $344 , alleged to be duo as damages by the do- fondant's refusal to allow the plaintiff to cari.v out the terms of a contract for the construction of a house. J. J. Birgo began suit ngainst II. H. Bush man for the collection of $301.75 duo on a promissory. J. T. Shayno & Co. began suit against C. E. Mayna far the collection of $250 duo on a seal lined overcoat , sold to the defendant. Dalicmand & Co sue ( Julnn & Loary for 9.12 for goods sold and delivered. An Imperative Ncccsjlty. What pure air is to an unhealthy lo cality , what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper , no is Hood's Sarsap.i- rilla to everybody , at tnis season. The body needs to bo thoroughly renovated , the blood purified and Vitalized , the germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula , salt rheum , and all other blood disorders are cured , by Hood's Sarsaparilla , the most popular and successful spring medicine. ' WHAT DOES IT POUTCXD. Capitalists Inspect Dr. Mer cer's Motor Ijincs. Some time agoTns BEB published the fact that Dr. Mercer was malting efforts to secure capital from Europe to float his street rail way schemes. At that time tlio report was emphatically denied by the urbane doctor , but the fact remains that a day or two ago , Dr. Mercer had as his guests two gentlemen from Eng land who nro well known in ilnanci.il circles nnd whose names have been connected with the miliionalics of this country. The doctor had his spaniuug bays and handsome carriage out for the entire day , and the gentlemen from Britain were shown tlio company's present lines , its proposed lines , iho motor Uousu and the Council Bluffs connection. Tne doctor was seonjby n reporter yesterday nnd risked what the purport of this visit of the capitalist H meant. "Why. " said ho , "don't you ask mo what I had for breakfast this morning. Those gentlemen are simply friends of ono of the directors of ourcompaiiv , and out of courtesy I showed them the city. " The president of Omaha's motor lines then swung around in his ofllco chair and watched his motor trains as they swung aiouud the curve near his ofllco. "I could tell vou lots of things , " ho con- tluuod , after an extended pause , "if I thought you would keep it to yourself ; but hang newspaper men I have no confldonro in them. There's ono thing , though , that I will toll you , and that you can print , and that is that wo received two carloads of machinery this morning which wo are placing in position as fast ns wo can , nnd I hope to soon have our now lines in operation soon after July 1. Our now cars nro not yet finished , but will bo Boon. I have been greatly hairasscd by many things , but wo will uow soon have our lines In operation. " Just wnat the visit of the English capital ists portends could not bo ascertained , but it seems to bo ttio general impicsslon that there will soon bo a change iu the control of the company. _ Taxidorinistcatal'g'o,815 , N 10thOrmiliu fitulo Milieus' AhbOslntlo i. The Nebraska State Millers' association was m session yesterday at the Millard. The asso ciation is composed of the repiescntativo millers of the state nnd hns for its object the advancement and protection of the industry in Nebraska. C. C. White , ol Crete , is president , and D , H. Harris , -Bennett , secretary. Among the iirms represented at the mooting are : W. H. Wnrrlngton &Co. , Ponder ; Jacggi & Schupbach , Columbus : O. A. Cooper , llumboldt ; n McCall , Plum Creek ; Blrchord , Bridge & Co. . Norfolk ; W. H. Mann , Wilbur ; S. E. Roberts , Augus ; L. T. Loftwich , St. Paul. The business of the meeting yesterday was chioily n discussion of the present crop out look nnd thu prospect of prices that , will probably prevail at the opening of the now grain season. Each representative brought nattering reports of thu crop prospects m his locality. 11 the afternoon the members of the associ ation were taken for n Urlvo through the city by Mr. I'otors , of the Omaha Bemis Bag company , and ended by a visit to the now Bee building ' A * rtonioiiH trance. A few property owners oa Georgia avenue are moving to have that thoroughfare paved this year , This has led to active opposition on the part of many freeholders , and a ro ( monstrance will be drawn up and presented for their signatures. They protest against the paving because the avcnuo has just been graded , and the 1111s will not bo settled for n yean A water ditch has bcua f testily dug , Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castorla. When Ilaby wu tick , wo cave her C&storfo. When the wu a Child , the cried for Castorla , When sue became Uiu , cho elunr ; to CnxtorU , c , ho fftvo them Caalorla. OB has also the thshch fof5 tha RM pipes , not to sponk of tlio Innumornblo lions' ) connco tlons. In short , the street Is "nil broken up , " nnd property ownurs any If Itbo ordered paved this year they will soon bo called upon to p y for rcpnvinp. Ho Hcxvnrdcil the Hoy. J. Knss , of Chodron , lost his pockctbooic containing $5TO nt the Millard hotel Tuesday evening , nnd the ficnsntion ho created hunting for It hns never boon equaled. Edwnrd 13owen , n boy who attends the wash room , found Mr. Knss' money In the closet nnd loft It nt the ofllco , where Mr. Knss recovered It , and ex pressed hlniiulf ns boln.i the happiest man In seven states. "Wlmt nro you srolng to glvo the bov ! " In quired a by-stnnder. "Woll , what do you follows wnntl" re plied the ungrateful inun. "JIo did right In leaving It with the clork. " "Certainly , " shouted n half-dozen men In concert. "Hut , " said ono , "you don't uro- pose to go nwny without rewarding him , tlo yonl" i ICnss began to get pnlo nnd tremble. Ho proffered the boy ( t , but the crowd wouldn't let him accept BO small n gift , They mndo It so lively for the man that ho llnnlly , though very reluctantly , got out nil the small change In tils pockets , fi , and Imndcd It ovor. Advlco to Mother ? . Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syi-up should always bo used for children tooth ing. It soothes the child , softens thu RitniB , allays all pains , euros wind colic , nnd is the best remedy lor diarrhnua. 25o u bottlo. _ _ _ _ DEATH A.ND KINO. They Scorn nt liottKth to Have Come Fnco to Pace. County Attorney Mahony niado repre sentation to Judge Hopoxvoll that Will N , King , contlncd In the county Jail , waiting trlrj for forgery , Is slowly but surely dying of consumption , and uslcud for an order to have him removed to the poor house , where his death may bo attended with less severity. King has wasted nwny until thcro is nothing of him left but skin nnd bones. Judge Hopowell refused to muko the order without a cortlilruto 'ram some resuonslblo physician , which Air. Mahony said ho would procure. _ There nro few traveling1 inon who represent houses in this city or make Oinnlm their headquarters who are not acquainted \sith Mr. J. VV. Judkins , proprietor of the Judkins house , Fullerton - ton , Nebraska. Mr. Judkins snys : "I have used Chamberlain's colio cholera and dierrhom remedy for hovcral years in severe cases of dysentery and dinr- rhcun , ami always keep a bottle in the house for use of guests. It never fails to effect a prompt and certain cure. " military Notos. Major D. II. LJenhnm , 17th Infantry , will command the rifle camp nt Bcllcvuo during the department competition. Major Butler 2d infantry , expects the left wing to bo all through practice by the 10th of July unless rainy weather should delay matters. ' Lieutenant Sanson has been regularly ap pointed regimental quartermaster of the Second infantry , his appointment having been approved by the secretary of war. Ho will now huvo to be relieved as post commis sary of subslstanco and post ordnance oUlcer , which will make a pleasant detail for some lieutenant and will put an end to guatd duty for him as long as he holds It. Ono or two names are men tioned In connection with the vacant berth. The Ouster post drum corps will accom pany the Knights of Pythias to Columbus , Neb. The corps will get its now uniforms about July 1. There will bo fouitecn of them , and cost the boys over § 230. Sidewalks Condemned. Sidewalk Inspector James Allan has con demned the last of the wooden walks order ed out last fall in the district where pfcmm- nent walks wore ordered. The places where sono walks will be put down nro us follows : Along the side and end of lot 5 , block 89 ; lots , block SO : cast 40 feet lots , block 103 ; lots 2 and 8. block 101 ; lot 2. cast 23 feet , lot 3 and lot 0 , block 105 ; north 23 feet lot 8 , block 134 , and west 10 feet lot 2 , block 148. licnn Meyers In .lull , Lena Meyers , the girl charged with mur dering her infant child , was taken fiom the "Open Door , " yesterday afternoon , nnd lodge'd In the county Jail. She begins to realize now that her situation is not a pleas ant one , nnd said to u girl friend tbat slio wish'cd she had taken a dose of poison her self. Funrrnl of Mrs. The remains of Mrs. IBarnio McLaughlln , who died , Monday afternoon , was Interred in the cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre at 3 o'clock , yesterday afternoon. Requiem High Mass w.is celebrated for her repose ut St. Phllomona's nt 9 a'clock. Di ion. LANGE In this city , Juno 10 , Louisa Amelia , daughter of Otto and MaryLango , ago 9 months. Funeral to-day at 2 p. m. , from the family residence , 2223 Pierce street. Friends In vited. THE SKJftVIOlt'8 HETUKN , Mr. Mniulcrann Ilsotinse Several In- tcroTclnc Questions. Senator Clmrfloo F. Manderson and wlfo nrrlvod from Wildhlngton yontcrdny morning nnd have tnkon.TooniB nt the Mlllnrd , Tlio former snvs ho Uivery glad to got homo nnd hopes his stay will afford htm the rest that ho needs. "I don't know , very much that Is now , worth tolling j-on , " said no to n Ur.n re porter , "tho'ughcyou may Btnto that thn sen ate committee ion Indian affairs will pass through Omaha'-Tnly n , on route west nnd , being a member of It , I hope to bo ttblo to detain the other members hero at least oho day. They will leave Chicago on the 22d , arriving hero Wednesday morn ing , and go out probably nt 8 o'clock that evening on the Union Paclllo road. I go with them.Vo expect to visit the north western territories nnd especially points along the border of Uritlsh Columbia. " The committee exclusive of Mr. Marnier- son is composed of Senators Dawos , iPlutto , Wolcott , Strocltbrldgo , of Michigan ; Mor gan , of Alabama and Uamols. "Yes , " continued the senator , wo had n long , hard nnd disagreeable fight over the postofllcoslta ; the fort location tins been settled nnd Just ns soon ns title to the land has been perfected nnd transfers made , work will bo commenced on the construction of buildings. Hclntlvo to the discussion about an extra session of congress , Mr. Manderson. gives It as his opinion Unit the chances now for an extra session are not very good. "Ono month ago , I felt sure that the presi dent wouU Issue a call , but , "what scorned pressing need for such a move then appears to have passed , nnd bv waiting until Decem ber , tlio admitted territories will each have olcctcd botmtors which will give us n bettor nnd blcccr working majority. "What about the Omaha postmustorshlp ! " "I know nothing at ull about It. " "No chnngo then hns been proposed 1" "Under the policy of the president , that democrats bo allowed to serve out their term of ofilce , unless removed for cause , no change can bo made. " "What Is thought of the administration 1" B. "Thosolio have been appointed to jfllco swear by nnd uro in love witn It. These wlio wanted onico but did not get there nro sere of course , but the general public Is well fi.it- Islleil. Mr. Harrison Is n conservative , care ful , conscientious man , and is making a good president. " Pears' is the purestd \ best soap over made. MADLY .inAI-OUS. A Divorced Wife Attempts ttio Ijlfo of n Former HitHlmiid. "For God's sake , Charley , forgive mo nnd I'll go home. God knows I'll never hurt you. Gott Is my Judge , that I never intended to kill you. " The speaker was Mrs. Nancy F. Ward , of Council Bluffs , a slightly built , refined look ing woman , of about thirty-live , ns she knelt on the steps before Judge Bcrka's desk In the police court , imploring her divorced hus band , Charles Washburn. to forgive her for an attempt she i. had niado on his life only half an hour boforo. "liut " Wusliburn "what did , sajs , you mean by threatening you would 'ilx' me ! " "I didn't mean anytnlng , " wns tlio reply. "I have lived "with you twelve long years and wish you no barm. " ' Why did you pull that loaded revolver on me then in UoaraL& Otis' store ? " "Oh , Cbniley , how could I hurt you with that old thing , " nnd a laugh wns raised by tbo spectators who had up to this time been awed Into silence. Tlio woman's pleading proved of no avail , and in tears she was dragged back to her cell to await trial to-day on the charge of attempted murder. Mr. Washburn , the complaining witness , says that ho'was married to the de fendant sixteen years ago and that after ho had lived with her twelve years ho discovered she was not of proper charac ter. Ho accordingly left her. blio secured a divorce from him * Inside of a month , it is claimed , she married Ed Wni d , her present husband , but threatened Washburn from time to time that if ho over remarried she would kill him. Ho remained single up to three weeks ago , when ho was married to n young woman of Urn city. Since that time Mrs. Ward has been frantic , and yes terday morning secured u revolver , loaded it and came over to this elty to Heard & Otis' establishment , where Mr. Wnshburn Is foreman. Ho wns out ut the time , and she told Mr. Heard and others that she intended to ilx Washburn. A moment later the divorced man entered , and , with a wild cry , she rushed toward him. Stopping directly in front of him , she thrust her hand into her pocket and draw her revolver. Washburn realized the danger in un in stant , and , seizing her bunds , ho wrested the weapon from her. For a moment , everything was confusion In the store , but a policeman was called to the place by tha woman's ' shileks. "Mutters wcro explained to him and bo placed the woman under arrest. People who know her express themselves as very much surprised that she should act so desperately , and speak only iu the highest terms of her. Washburn says tbat while mat ricrt to her she once attempted his lifo with a butcher knife. The transcript of the caeo of C. F. Reed & Co. vs. Edholm & Akin , was Hied In the district court. The case was appealed from the county court , whore Judgment was given lor the plaintiffs for $303 on promissory notes. ROYAL BAKING- POWDER APPROVED IN DELMONICO'S KITCHEN. ' s { TRANSLATION. ] i\ K"EW YOUK , Febmary 11. InrhyTiBGof the Hoyal Baking Powder Jlmvo found it superior to all others , I recommend it as of tlio first quality , 0 , GORJU , Chef Delrnonico't. STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING GO , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. THE SALE OF THE SEASON Our extraordinary sale of Summer Coats and Vests will bo continued this week. This is beyond a doubt the moat remarkable sale of the season , as the goods are almost slaughtered. Wo can unhesitatingly say that never before was such an opportunity offered to buy at one-half their value seasonable goods just at the time when you need them most. Our 70o Coats and Vests are "all the rage. " Wo have added this week several now patterns and you can choose now from six different styles , every ono of thorn as neat and tasty a Coat and Vest as you ever bought for $1,50. Another Coat and Vest which excites the admiration of every customer is the fine Mohair at $2. Such a Coat and Vest has never been offered for loss than $1. In addition to those we have received during'the past few days several lots of very fine grades of thin Coats and Vests. These are from the same purchase , but wore delayed on the road through the Pennsylvania Hood. We have marked these goods at correspondingly low prices and offer : Several lots of very fine Pongoa Silk Coats and Vests at $3. Those are gar ments for which other houses would charge $ G. Extra fine Drap d'Eto Co-its and Vests in four beautiful shades at $3.Y5. These goods are the finest that can be had , are out and made in the best of man t ner and fit elegantly. Fine clothing houses charge for same Coats and Vests about $7. One of our Douglas street windows is full of these goods and is just now the most attractive place in the city. In connection with the above wo offer to-day : 200 very fine blue Serge Suits , elegantly trimmed and made , at $8.90. We warrant this to be one of the finest Serges made and of fast color. AVe sold the same goods early in the season at $12.50. This makes an elegant Summer Suit. SUMMER NECKWEAR. y Wo are again on hand with the most complete line of Summer Neckwear I 11 ever shown. The fact that this Department is the largest of its kind in the city insures the largest choice of styles , while the values speak for themselves. Our customers will remember the extraordinary values we gave in this Department in former seasons. We can assure them that we will do still better this season. Our stock is larger , styles are nicer and prices still lower. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. DRS. BEITS & BETIS 11G8 FAIINAM Smear , OMAHANu , ( Oppotlw Paztoa HoUU OfiMboura. 9 a. B. to 8 p. n. Bunatfj , It * . m. to 1 p. m. Jperlaliats In Chronic , Narvons , Bkln and Blood Diseases. t2ff Consultatloa at ofllco or by mall fre . Medicines sent by mall or express , securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly , safely nnd iiermanontly. inD\Tnn ( ! T1DDIT TI'Y ' Spormutorrhrea. semi. . BbHVUUb UhDlLlil nSu.03ses.NlKUtKrals. ilona Vhysical IJucay , urialug from Indiscre tion. Exces ? or Indulgence , producing Sleeplessness - lessness , Dcnpondcncy , Pimples on the face , aversion to society , easily discouraged , lack of confidence , dull , unlit for study or business , and finds life a burden , safely , permanently and privately cured. Consult lira. Uetts if Betts , 408 fcarnam St. , Omaha , Neu. Blood and Skin Diseases results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mnrcurv. Scrofula , Erj slpolaa , Ferer Bores , Ulotchei , tllcora. 1'ains In the Head and Hones , Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth and Tongue. Ca tarrh. Ate. permanently cured where olhora quent Burning or Bloody Urine. Urine hlgn col ored or with milky sediment on standing , Weak Hackaonnorrhaa , ( ileet , Cystitis. &c. , I'romptly endSafely Cured , Charges Reasona ble , _ _ CJTlTJTrtinrT'WiFI Guaranteed per- Jd J.XbJ.1/ . UiwJul inanont cure , re moval complete , without cutting , canmto or dilatation. Cures effected at homo bv patient without a moments pain or annovance. i Yoiini Men and Middle-Aged Men , < HTDD TIIDD Tuo uwful eirects of early . . UUflD UUflD Vice , which m-lngs organic weakness , destioyinu'both mind mid body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured. riDQ BrnWO Across mono w no najre impaired LnO , DlJllO themselves by Impioper Indul. gences and Holltary linblt'i , which ruin both body and mind , unllttlng them for buslueai , study or marriage. MAHHIKO MKN. or those entering on that hapPy - Py life , aware of physical debility , quickly M utea. la based upon facts. First Practical Bxpa- rlence. Second Kvury case la especially studied , thus starting arlylit , 'Jhlrd Medicines are pre pared in our laboratory exactly to null oacu case , thus allecttngcurea without injury. f 6cml 0 cunts postage for celebrated world oa Chronic , Nmtms and Delicate Diseases. Tlioitsaiula cured , fXTA friendly letter or call may save you futuio sutTorlntj and shiune. and df golden jears to life. tSTNo letters an- iwered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamp * . IJETT9. 1103 Varnum RrUot. Omaha , tub. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY'S * European Department recedes and forwards alTun > i > e > nt bunluii * by tui.li Mull Steamer urrlvlim nt or departing from Now t ork. Flilpmonti from Kuropocan bo lunilu direct bir thli Company toutllnlunil I'urtu of lintry In tliu unltuil btutta , ulno to Camilla unit Mexico , with or without jmyuiontoroutlesut Now Vork , Kutei nslow ns tlioso of any roaponilblocompanjr. MciiAUnMxinroiicubro.M ( iwuau iiuou- KKAUitJllJAIirAlH. ; ( SIoncT Order * Itiueil narablo at 15,000 placet In United ctutcK , Canada and Kurope. Acencli'8 In Kurone to whom ililpmenU for United Btatei uin tu delivered , or If from Inturlor point * tbould bo connlKiied , accompanleil by Hill of l.u anil Involcu corlllled before American Uoniul : TIIOS.MUAIXHVH J.OO.llJlllk Street , J on Jon , 1C. O. : 2j Water Mrt-et , Mvuu'onr.i ii rice . llunover htreet < iI.A 3 Ullly , MA.NCIILSTKII 10 , KJir0 Ituu bcrlbu. 1'AltlH. K HlfllAUIi. 1 lluo Clill"u IIAUVK. N. l.UICll'll.Vl M.O , 117 lJiiiuun > tra * > e , IIIIIMI.SM : | Dovunllcctb , llAuuuitU , nud III Am llulen , IIIILMKMIAKKS. IWORLD- ! ? Rdi ? 5iErU ) FOR ILU TRATEO ( WALOGVE FREE Dr. J. E , McGREW ONE OF THE MOST HUCOESlKtII , SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous nuil Private Discuses. Ppermntorrhn.il , Impotcncy nnd Falllnz Mnnhooit rib.ohitoly cured. A cure Riiariintccd In all forms of Private licenses , strictures , ( ileot , Ac. Catnnb , 'lliroKt , 1.UHK3 , nnd Ilciirt Dlfeuses , Itlioumatl m , Bplnnl and l-eniulo Dlsoiiscs , lllood und&itln Ulnvusos truMcd succcssrnll } . 1miles' nnd ucmlemen's wultlntc roams soparnta nnd entirely prlviito. Consullntlon frco. Bond for book * . Secret and J'rlvatti Disonups of.Man.'alsO'Womim Alter Diseases , lllo c ich Olnnii" ) . Treatment by corrcsponUcncoi send 'tnnip lor reoly. OFFIUU : 10TH AND ItOVCiliAB STltEKTS , OMAHA , NE1J. Who dcslro to boo \ \ nnd comfortnlily tlressed , Hhoultl not full to look through our complete stock of clothing and fur nlshlnga for summer \\ear. TIMKEHSP NGJ ICLES B * " * na t J | JMjfffyS8H * . r . asprn6i.n . eo ani liturten accurdlng to tbo wokbt pat oa them. AdsoUid quall/ well to rauuri country or ( Ina Wt/drlves WUUIrorou tiyot uatlsfaotlon. lllll.liJ Ikro" WE Ko. MSJSl ? 4l frtl..l or H.W.COB. I3TH& DODGE STS. , OMAHA. NEB. FOB TUB TREATMENT Off ALL . , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.-1 Beet Facilities , AprmratuiandRfmedlciforBucceiiful Treatment of every form of Diseau requiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.T Boardft Attendance. 13ett Accommodations In Writ. CD-WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities an ! Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Ourvatui es of Epine , Files. Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation. Electricity. Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder. Eye , Ear , 6km and Blood and all Surgical Operations. DISEASES OF WO&3EK & tiSSSi HK Hit K i iTci y ilium A i.Tisa.iN intr WOHKN DLItlMICOM'IMjmVT. ( STRICTlt PRIVATE , ) Only Reliable Medical Institute making a Bcecialty o ( PRIVATE DISEASES All jiiooi Olioifi lucct.ifuiijr trt.ttJ. Sj-plilllild rolioo remoTtd from the ijitrm Ithoul jutrcurr. hrw IIntor > t ! Trtitut.t tar Lou of VITAL 1UMKB. I'.rllei unUle 10 tl.lj tumij-liilroloilithometjcorre.Minatno. Allcolnmnnlei- lloniconadcntlil. MiKllcliiciorln.crumrul.itntljTnullorei. rrciiiceuriljriielieil.uamirkilolDclleilaciiDlcniioricndtr . Oo I'enoo.Unctrileir frttttrei. Cull ndconiultmorltd 1111 ; uieei oa v.rlocolc , llti qutillon Hit. AflarrM O&ZAIIA MEDICAIi tc SUROIOAI. INSTITUTE , 13th and Dodge Streets , OSAKA , NEB. tli is Wealth ! Dn.n,0. WEST'S NEIIVE AND DHAIN TIIEAT. UKM.ngtianmtcetl gpocluo for llyeteila , Dlzzl. ness. Cjiivnlilons , I Itf , Nervous Neuralgia , lleadichu , Norfous Prostration rjuieed by th use of alcohol or tobacco , Wukoftilnosa. Muntal Ueiiresttlni ) . Hnfinnlnirof the llrnln , rosultlnKlo Inmniltvand leadlimto mlsory. decny nnd death. I'tunmtnroOld Atu , IlurrenneBH. J.OMS of J'ower In either Bex , Involuntary Losws unit Hperniftt- of the hrutn.velf. orhu ! > t caused by over-exertion abuen or overlndulr ( nce. Unch box contains cne month's Irontinont. ll.M a box , 01 six boxes for * 'i tn.Bent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WB GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received bv uu for six boxes , accompanied with Jo.lW , wo will nend the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund tbu money if tlio treatment doon not erreot m cure , auuranteea lasuod only by ( jnodmaa Pruc Co. , Druggists , sola AaeutaV ) Fur a urn itreot. Omuha Neb. , , . Maryland Club Pure Old.Bye Whiskey. The ttMo popularity of IliU inprrb brand liat tempted otlicr dealers to placn ti | > on the inarktt Interior Wldilcer , und.r ( a tlmllnr name. Intended tn Aunt lv lln. ritililln. Thn Kf.ur Vfirl/ illttff At ) * Jacob ( iotlkcholk , Feb.i , 1SXI ) , and wu now Ki-o uollco that vie sbull Instanlly iirr" cute nny i iruAii orllrin , In nny puttnf thoUnlli < l btatrs , Jiu li U t > o KUlity of any InfrluKenimt of thin trade mart. CAHN , BELT & CO. , COLIC i KOI IIIUTOM or Tint 'niaryluud Club" Old Uyo E. Ml ) . V I RN C Vmid nil nrlnuiy troubles easily , ( inlck- ML ) lit Tli and BUfoly cured byDUCrUlULai ) . itiles. Hevorul tabt-g Hired niBuVOiulujci. bol .SO per box , all drut'KlNtfl. or by mall from iua il't't'Co. ll-J Wiitto st N. V. 1'uliairwc- lOUi