8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 6 , 1889. THK CITY. Bank cloarlnfffl yesterday $1,071,020.82. City Comptroller Goodrich has drawn warrants for Juno expenses to the tunount of $77,687.51 , that will bo paid ou t to-day. The collector of Internal revenue yes terday received two car loads of crock ery and seventy cases of wlno Imported in bond for local firms. Frank Carl Dos and Alma KHnchon- berp celebrated the Fourth of July by Rottlne married. The connubial knot wns tied by Justice Kroogor. The committee appointed by the board of trade to examine the plans for a union depot , hold a mooting yesterday afternoon to prepare their report. D Elizabeth Gullfort is In the Insane ward at the county jail. She was taken there from St. Joseph's hospital , whore slio has been for about six weeks. Hereafter , on Sundays , the Saunders r street cars , of the Omaha Street Hall way company , will run to Hnnscom < park In order to accommodate the crowds. I A combined Scandinavian directory anil nlmunuc has been issued by Charles Prlntzluw , a well known Dane. It con tains the names of over three thousand Scandinavian citizens of Omaha. Joslo Klouda , the woman who was placed In the county jail charged with insanity , was released { Thursday. Her sister , who ilvas at Thirteenth and "William streets , took charge of her. The second contest for tlio modal and championship at Florence wns shot out at Simpson's Thursday. Charles Knowles made 21 out of a possible 25 , John Paul made 20. Paul still loads with a majority of 2 point ? . A small boy named Kuhn mot with an- accident yesterday morning. While playing near bis homo on Twenty-sixth street ho stumbled ever a dog lying on the street and fell , breaking his arm. a physician wns called to reset the broken member , and relieve the little fellow's Buttering. William Coburn , Thomas H. Mc- Cngue and Ralph E. Gaylord , the board of supervisors appointed to investigate the alTnirs of the Bank of Omaha , have filed their report. They estimate the value of the real and personal property at 825,789.83. The claims against the bank amount to ever So,000. ( ) f The Sisters of Mercy will open a boarding school in O'Connor City , f Groely county , Nob. , September 2 , whore , besides the ordinary branches of a plain education , young ladies will receive practical instructions in dress making , cooking and laundry work. For further particulars apply to Right Rev. J. C. O'Connor , 1) . D. , or at the Convent of Mercy , Fifteenth and Caa- tollar streets , Omaha , Nob. Personal I'nratrr.iphs. O. Frost , of Unntry , is at tlio Paxton. H. II. JutUl , of Surprise , is at the Arcado. A. Z. Iliu-rino , of Sargont , Is ut iho Mil- lard. lard.M. M. II. Hopowoll , of Tokuumu , is at the MUlartl. .IS1 * H. K. Bonestcol. of Niobrara , is a guest tit the Paxton. G. B. Taffimy , of Albion , Is registered at the Paxton. W. H. Chnpniau , of Grand Island , is regis tered ut the Arcade. W , II. Harrison , of Grand Island , is a guest at the Murray. E. I ) , nnd D. D. Dorn , of ianbury , la. , Ifr were In the city yesterday. E. D. Ruroy , of Stromsbere , and W. P. O'Brien , of Atkinson , uro at the Arcado. ti. C. Humphreys , of Lincoln , and J. E. Thovlor , of Fnllorton , are at the Paxton. R. D. Owen nnil S. P. St. Clair , of Frank Licslio's Illustrated Newspaper , uro in the city. city.H. H. H. Wallace , of Teltainnh , and J. C. Waters , of Alliance , are stopping at the Arcado. E. G. Asay , Jr. , and wife and J. A. Finlay , of Pine Hid go Agency , are stopping at the Pnxton. J. D. McDonald , J. P. Allen nnd C. S. Ponfold , of Fremont , nro stopping at the Murray. J. W. Lansing. .Terorao Shany , H. Mcnn- gor and B. P. Uinncr , of Lincoln , are guests at the Mlllurd. John H. Hamilton , of Kearney , 13. F. Warren - t ron nnd W. T. Oanada , of Nebraska City , nro nt the Paxton. Hon. Liang Ttng-Tsnu , of San Francisco , His Imperial Chlrcso Majesty's consul gen eral , passed through Omaha yesterday west I bound. _ A rnttoi' < son Hullclintr. R. C. Patterson has decided to orcct a Ill I llireo-story brick buildine on Farnam street , between the Now York Life and Ames buildings. It will bo runted for MOO a mouth. It will cost $15,000. nitko Gonway. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of-Mlko Conway. president of the plumbers' union , charging him with having torn up and destroyed SIJO worth of gas plpo belonging to Jamiesoti & Co. , plumbers. Kirkcndnll , Jon OH At Co. The boot and shoo firm of Klrlcendall , Jones & Co , , has dissolved , Mr. Coo rctlrmc. It IB not known to what business thn last mentioned will dcvolo hinisolf , though it is hinted his retirement may load to the open ing of another wholesale shoo house in the ll city. Horses Dlsnppgnr. Two cases of horse thieving were reported to the police. Charles Morris , a back driver , hud a team taken from in front of the Millard - lard hotel Thur diiy night. Gcorgo Plckard , a horse trader , Is also looking for n $000 span of horses which another trader , named 12d Bayard , took out for a drive Thursday nnd has u a yet fulled to return , Nolmisku Itlcn Crotitors. The Nebraska Press association will assemble In Omaha to-day and leave on the Union Pacific at 8:15 : p. in. , for an excur sion to the northwest. Arrangements have been made by the board of trada to give the editors nnd their wives a drive about the city. They will leave the board of trade hall at U:30 : and bo uono two hours. tloiicllt of tlio Open Door. A crand concert will bo given at the Y. M. C. A. hall this evening for the bonotlt of thb Open Door. The concert will be glvnn by Mr. F. S. Robbms. assisted by Mrs. Robblns , Mrs. IJnch-Mnrennor. Mrs. J. W. Cotton , the Madrigal club. Miss May Potvin , Miss Flor ence Krag , Mr , Kdwln J , Urott , Mr. Hovel Prance and Prof. Koblnson. Moat Inspectors' Itonorts. Mr. Wncolcr of the committee on finance of tlio city council claims that the meat inspectors specters do not maico reports regularly to the council. Mr. UlcKstoin , one of the inspec tors , says this statement Is unfounded. He innkos his reports every mouth , The last 0110 bo says ho laid on the desk of the city clerk In the council chamber , but It was never read by that ofllcial. IilcoiiHcd to Woct , Marriage licenses wcro Issued to the fol lowing prutljby Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Residence. Ago I Harry Iluss , Omuba Ul 1 Ella Russell , Albright , , , U J Frank Carl Dos , Omaha . , , , , ,2 ! I Alma Kllncluuiborg , Omaha , , 21 I HI rain H. Inmnii , Council Bluffg , lu St ( Julia C Newman , Council BlutTs , lu.U ' Nichols , Omuhu , 91 Jcunlq Conn , Omulm , , U Advice to .Mothers. Mra. Wiaslow'a Soothing Syruy , should always bo used for children tooth ing. Itsoothos the child , softens the gums , allays all pains , cures wind colic , and la the befit remedy lor 25o a battle. ANDUKSON ET AU How Ilo Clfxlmi to Own n fllmro in tlio South Oiunlia Hjrmtlonto. John A. MoShano pave his testimony In the Anderson case , nnd told a great many things regarding the South Omaha land syn dicate which have not before been known outsldo of a small circle. Ho wns ono of Lbn first gentlemen to become Interestedand nsMstcd J. H. HoMar In forwarding negotia tions with Alexander H. Swan to purchase the land. On n certain day In 1SSO , Boslor came hero from the cast nnd sought Mr. McShano for the purpose of doing business. Together they Journeyed to Do * Molncs , In. , and there mot Swan. The object of that meeting wns to permit a Mr. McKonzlo , a wealthy Scotchman , nnd eomn of his friends to rntatn nn interest In the property If they so desired. The sale to UoMor was then agreed on , the contract wns drawn nnd signed. The long suspcctod fact that u secret understanding existed In this corpora- lion whereby certain parties , not namedworo to bo admitted Into ownership , had to : omo out. When the contract of sale made in Dos Molnes wns signed , McShnno , Boslor nnd Swnn understood that oxUovornor Mer rill hold an option , Swnn atatod that If ho lind succeeded In his European deal , Merrill was to have -interest anu , for that reason , lie desired that the gcntlomnn should still be granted the privilege of coming In If ho wanted It. His shnro of the purchase money was to bo $10,000. The amount to DO paid by Mclvcnzio and friends and Merrill , it wag understood , should not exceed $200,000. The deal involved something like $750,000. Mo- Shane had prepared himself and was ready to put in $150,000. Arrangomunts were not made to admit Pnxton , Her and Woolwortn until the organization of the present com- > any. After that , the other stockholders Nero taken in , George Prltcliett negotiated [ or Frank Murphy , Thomas Sivobo Mr. Hamilton , the Barker brothers , Milton Rogers and others. McShano also gnvo an account of the mooting nt which the bonds were assigned to subscrib ers. Anderson , ho said , was at that meeting jut made no claims nor entered any objec tions to the proceedings. "Hnvo " nsknd Woolworth you any mentis , - worth , "of knowing what Anderson's finan cial condition was la the summer of Ifa&ni" "Don't know tjiat 1 havo. " "Do you know of any transactions In which ho hail notes outstanding ) " "Yes. I know that Stephenson hold his note for either $0,000 or $0,000. It wns given on his homo which ho had purchased at an outlay of ? 12,000. Stephenson wanted to sell mo the note. After making nn investi gation , I found that the cash payment was considerably less Umn half the purchase price nnd for that reason refused to buy It. " Judge Donno signed n Judgment of parti tion for Judge Savngo in the case of Low E. Roch ot al. against George A. Potter , In which a division of certain real cstato is In volved. The nttorncy for defendant in the case of George Bouscnrcn ncainst Conrlod's English Opera company obtained permission to file an answer within thirty days. Judges Groff and Hojiowell will hear argu ments this morning in the application of Meyer Hollmnn ngainst Building Inspec tor Whitlock nnd the board of public works for an injunction to prevent them interfer ing with his store building. Judge Hopowoll hoard the arguments of Lena Marsh's nttornoy on his motion for nn application to hnvo her ad mitted to ball. It is stated that her condi tion is such that her confinement in the county Jail nny length of time would en danger her life. Judu'o Hopowell took the matter under ad visement. It is probable that the line of do- fcnso will be that the girl administered the poison without knowing what the result would be. Mrs. Susie Morrison , of South Omaha , ap peared before the court nnd asked to have her son , Omor Call , sent to the reform school. She stated that ho was about four teen years old nnd was entirely beyond her control. Ho is in the hnbit of running away from homo and remaining from two days to two weeks. Some time ago ho bought a re volver and hns several times threatened to kill boMi his mother and stop-father. The court withheld decision. United St.itcH Court. Gabriel Braun , of Beatrice , n saloon keeper , was arrested for selling liquor with out n license uud brought before Judge Ilundy. He was bound over to the Novem ber term of court. Bail to tbo amount of ? 500 was furnished. A decree was entered In the case of Tnum- niol vs Morroll finding for the defendant , the Inttor to pay costs. The plea of abatement filed in the case of WortlnnRtou vs Jones was overruled. Find ing for plaintiff. County Court. In the cnso of David Landon vs the Ne braska Agency of the Euwards Bureau com pany. Judgment was rendered for plaintiff in the sum of MIS.S'J. Judgment was given plaintiff in the case of Solomon vs Murny in the sum of $309.93. P. WilbortJ. van Aernain has broupht suit against John H. Sullivan to recover $200 on uight promissory notes. Humors run riot in the blood at thb soiisou. Hood's Sarsaprilla expels every impurity and vitalizes and enriches the blood. 1'rivnto Williams' Drnth. Coroner Drexel , Captain Keller of G com- pamy and n reporter of Tin : BEE spent yos- terdiiy forenoon investigating .the circum stances of the death of Private Williams last Wednesday night nnd running down every rumor concerning it. A report had gene forth that Williams had loft the Saratoga boor hous o shortly before 11 p. in , , In company with n nogrcss , a whlto woman and a negro. A few minutes later Private Hall of I company claims ho was crossing the bridge Just north of the corral and heard the outcry : "Oh , Cod ! don't do that ngain ! " A few seconds later ho saw so mo men run along the track near the place where the body was found. Ho also heard the oxelumution : The of n only had $3. " The sontlnul who' wns near the corral , however , did not hoar the cry , nnd as It was pitchy darlt at the time the claims of Hall that ho baw some men running , ono hundroil nnd fifty yards away , is discredited. Evoti McCnithy , who discovered the body , coulc not hce what obstacle had tripped him. Sergeant goant Kelly nnd Corporal Murphy , who wen mentioned as seeing Williams leave the Saratoga house In company wltli the two dissolute women and negrc denied the ropqrtand nobody could bo found who had seen the big negro. The usscrtioi that Williams had $70 Is spouted by his cap tain und others. From tlio facts gleaned i would appear that Williams , in a s ute of in toxlcntion , started nlono down the track to i lionso of shumo nnd while stopping to vomli wns run over , The coroner's inquest will l ) < held to-day. Mr. D. M. Groyson , of Cornvllle , Frank lin parish , La. , says : I think Swift's Spe clflc Is the best blood remedy In the world I have known It to mnko wonderful cures o persona with blood diseases , some case : which had been regarded as incurable. Tlio Knwa Are Coining. Secretary Nnson , of the board of trade , ro colved a letter from Kansas City yesterdn ; notifying him that Bovonty-llvc inombon of the commercial club of that city will nr- rive in Oinuha on the 10th Inst. They loavi Kansas City the 10th on a trip to St. P.iu and Minneapolis and cnrouto homo proposi to visit the Nebraska metropolis for one day Arrangements will bo made to entertan them. Cushmnn's ' Mor.tliol Inhaler , cures cat&rib headache , neuralgia , usthnm , hay Fever Trial free at your druggist. Prino 50 cento Annoylni ; Obstructions. About BIX weeks ago when the railway company completed laying its rails and pav ing , between Furnam und Dodge streets 1 unceremoniously dumped a lot of rails ant paving blocks in the gutter at the southwos' corner of Sixteenth nnd Dodge streets , when they have ever sluco accumulated the rub bUh washed down the llodge street hill am every lima it rains causing the flooding o adjoining property , Notwithstanding numerous requests ant notices to the company , nnd complaints to the chairman of the board of public works by Interested parties , no notion , it Is said has boon token towards removing the ob etructlon. Yesterday some wag bns mndo a barricade across Dodge slrcot with the granlto blocks nnd put up the placard i "This Street Is tbo Private Property of the Oinahn Cable and Street Railway Company. " " * For prickly heat , insect bites , chafing. sunburns , etc , , nothing is so boniflclnl ns Pond's Extract. Avoid buying imi tations. _ _ \VlMj ADbOIUi IT. A Scheme of the Motor Regarding the Htrcot Cnr Company. A member of the board of pubho works , speaking of the probabilities of a consolida tion of the motor company and the Omnhn street railway company , said that ho had In formation which led him to bollovo that a consolidation would not take place. Ho bad it from authority which ho consid ered rollnblo that the motor line is owned and controlled by the Union Pacific , which , ho asserted , also owns all the street car lines In Co uncll Bluffs nnd the bridge lino. J. H. Mlllard is n director of the Union PnolQo company , a director of the bridge company nnd n director of the Omaha motor company , nnd It Is through tils bank that the money comes for nil of those. Some months ago , vvhon Dr. Mcrcor wns running tto thing ilone , ho was the under man in the fight , but It Is different now. "Tho company has iiionty of money , " said the gentleman , "nnd is cutting n wldo swath , and , In my opinion , instead of consolidating with the street rail way company , will finally absorb It. " Fort anil Army Notes. Lieutenant Thomas H. Wilson , Second In fantry , has rejoined his regiment at Fort Oninhn. Lieutenant Lteoho , Twenty-fourth Infan try , n recent graduate of the academy , and n Nebraska boy from Clay county , visited the Bellcvno Rillo range Surgeon Mosloy , United States army , whose Elation IB ut Fort Whlpplo , Arizona , bus been at the fort during the past week , the guest of Captain Kcolor. The individual skirmish practice of the loft wing of thu Second infantry will bo concluded to-day. Then will commence the company skirmish practice , which will take about two days nnd u half. Then comes volley-firing , which will require about two days , and this completes thu season's tnrgot work of the wing. The revolver practice for officers and sor- gcnnts will bo sandwiched in between the skirmish nnd volley ilrlng , so that the loft wing will return homo about the 10th Inst. Major E. Butler , who has commanded the range this year during the practice of both wings , will return to the post when the loft wine's season Is ended. The troops will thus tmvo about throe or four weeks in garrison before the fall maneuvers call them under canvas again. Second Lieutenant George W. Mclvor , Seventh Infantry , at Fort Laramie , hns been detailed for duty as range officer at the approaching ; annual department rifle com petition , The order detailing First Lieutenant Wil liam L. Pitcher , Eightn. infantry , for duty ns rnngo ofllccr at the department rifle con- petition , has been revoked. Everybody should try Mibalovitch's Hungarian Blackberry Juice with soda water. Changes in Hospital The committee of commissioners to whom was referred the recommendations made by Architect Myers and Superintendent Coots , thnt wooden and comcnt floors bo lutd in the now county hospital has made a report re commending thnt the change bo made nt a cost of $7,030 , which makes an increase in the estimate for cement lloors of $1,200.43 over the original cost. The committee also recommends that iron bo substituted as sug gested Dy Architect Myers for the brick coil ing in ward No. 0. As a Drink In Fevers Use Horsford'a Acid Phosphate. Dr. Chas. II. S. DavisMeritonConn.says ] : "I bavo used it ns an accessory in cases of melancholia and nervous debility , and as a pleasant and cooling drink in fevers , and have been very much pleased with it. " Ijoqt din Kmcrnlils. Yesterday afternoon one of the drivers of the American nnd Wells-Pargo Express com pany received a package of emeralds , thirty- ono in number , from Max Meyer & Bro. for shipment oast. The package was valued at 8150. When the driver reached the ofiico of the express company , the package could not bo found , having evidently been dropped with the crush of other goods. Mr. 0. S. Potter , the ngent for both companies , offers a liberal reward to the ilndor of the package on the return of the same to his ofllce , north west corner of Eleventh and Farnam. streets. Have You Catarrh ? There Is one remedy you can try without danger of hum bug. Send to A. G. Coleman , chemist , Knla- mazoo , Mich.for trial package of his catarrh euro , His only modoof advertising is by giv ing it away. Postngo 2c. Judge for your self. Mention this paper. Southern Social Club. A meeting of the Southern Social club was held in V. M. C , A. hall last evening. There was a good attendance. The bylawsvoro react and adopted. C. 1C. Cralli's resignation ns treasurer was scad and nccopted , nnd W. K. Duval was elected his successor by a unanimous vote of the club. Mr. Duvnl is a prominent merchant and well quallitlcd to 1111 such tin important ofllco. Other Incidental business was transacted. The mooting then adjourned to meet Tuesday evening , July 10 , at Dr. Wix's ofiico , room 7 , Wuro block , Fifteenth and Farnam. The nffnlrs of the club nro now assuming definite shape , and the success of the club Is assured. All southerners nro cordially in vited to bo present at the next meeting. If not convenient to do BO the secretary , Mr. Brcclc , will bo glad to receive their names. The adjourned annual stockholders' mooting of the Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautauqna assemblies will beheld hold at Council BlulTs , la. , at 4 o'clock p. in , Monday , July 8 , at board of trade rooms. J. M. OUHSLBH , Secy. July 6,1889. A S wlnu Machine Knotnry , Weeping Water has secured n sowing ma chine company , which is to remove Its plant from Buffalo , The works nro to bo 200x80 fcot nnd give employment to ! MO men. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies , A marvel ot pur - ty , MroiiKtU and wholesomeness , lloro eco- uomical tiian tlie ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitudes ot lor or BUortweiKlit alum or phosphate powders , bold only in cans , itoval llakluu 1'owcler Com pany , u'ovail gticet , Now Vorlc. Tndi estion 18 not only n dbttcsslng complnlnt.'ot Itself , but , bj ! causing tlio blood to bocotno depraved ntul tlio system en- ( cabled , Is tlio parent of Innumerable tiialndjcs. That A-jrer's Sarsnpnrllln la tlio boBt-curoi/or Indigestion , ovou \vhon complicated. with Liver Complaint , is proved by tbo following testimony from Mrs. Joseph JLako , of Brockwny Ccn tro , Midi. : "Llvor complaint and Indigestion made my Ufa n , burden and catno near ending my existence. For moro than four years I mifforod untold agony , was reduced almost to a skeleton , and hardlv liad strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed mo. and only the most dollcato could bo digested at nil. "Within the time mentioned several p hysicians treated mo without giving re li ief. Nothing that I took scorned to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayor's Snrsnparllln , which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to toke tlio Sarsaparilla - rilla I could see nn Improvement lit my condition , My nppetlto began to return and with It came the ability to digest all the food taken , my strength im proved cacji day , anil after u few months of faithful attention to your directions ) I found myself a well woman , able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has glvou mo a uu\v lease of life. " Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , nr Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Price $1 ; ilx bottlci , $5. Worth ? 5 n bottle. , TrCKSramtiQAPMME IN AMERICA- § CLOUD FLOATING SOAP. RAPPERS H4E 3iz l . nnd receive a ' J&JHANDSQME3 ' / ri'ifciKWsuJauosfflRSft ' U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION , OVKH A MILLION Loiilslnnn Slate Lottery Company. Incorporate 1 by tlio loghlntuioln ISiV , for oJuca- tionul unil clmrltnblo imipjsi" " , nun its iranUilso miulo a. part of tlio on-scnt Suite Constitution , In ly ? ' , by nn overwhelming popular vote. lt AIAM.MOni DHAU'INOb tnkiplnco soml-au- imnlly ( .Inno Mud Ii ) > comber ) anil Us ( iHANl ) SIN- GUC.SIJMMKll IHIAWINUS tnko plnco In each of tbo othurtvn months of tliu year , nntl are all tlrnwn lu public , at tbo Academy of .Muilc , Now Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings , and prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows : "Woilo hereby certify that wo Mipcrvl o the nr- rHii einunts lor nil tiiu .Monthly aii'J oinl-Annuil DniwhiKd or. tlio Louisiana Sl'itii Lottery Compiny , and In pcraun inanu oaiid control t uc drawings thorn- elvo.'f , unit that tliusatnoaroionJuctud with honesty , falrno's , and In good fnlth to nil parties , mill wo authorizetho corupniiyto use this certificate , nltli five similes of our signatures attached. In Us adver tisements. " , , . , COMMIPSIONKIW. WP , the iimloralKned ImnVs and b.inkprs will pay a'l ' prl/es drawn In tlio touMumi Mnto Lotteries wlilrh nmviin p-o onlod at our counters : { ; , ? h.jyA1'.1'.1 . ' ! ? ? " ' ! ' ' " ' Louisiana Nat. Bank. I.AVA UX , 1'res. Slatu Nut. Hank. A. HAI.mviN. 1'ro * . Now Orloani Nat. Hank. CAUL KOHN , 1'res. Union > , atlonal HanM GRAND MONTHlY DRAWING , At the Acndijmy of Music : . Now Orleans - loans , Tumtlny.July 1O , 1H80. CAPITAL PKIKE , - $ ! tOOOOO. 103.0X ) LTlckets nt $3fli Halves J10 : Quarters. $ > : Tenths , t. ; Twentieth ! , II. LIST Ol1 I'UI/.E.S. , . OK nKui is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i I'um : OK KIMI it. . . . . . . . " " . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I'M'/.K OF 2.'i ( xiis. . . , . . . ; , . . ; . . . 2 IMU/.KS ( IK JH.U laro . . . 6 IMtlXKS OK. fi.OOIiiro.i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 (5 ( V > IMUX.KS OK LUflaro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25W ( 1UO 1MU/.BS OK htHlinj. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W Ml aw iMUXKS OK : a-5 . n ' tKI GOU PltlKKS OK aniari- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lUU.'lXJU . . . , Al'I'HOXMIATIOS I'HIZES. lOtl Prlcoi of CTJU are . f ) , neO 1U ) Prizes of : aru . 'M.IIOI 1UO Prices of ao are . aU,0 ) TWO NUM1IEH TEllMINAI.S. ITO nrlzoi of flO ) nru . jo.noo ! K ) 1'rliea of KM iiro . VJfXV 3.1U1 1'rlzoi , amountliiK to . @lon-JK < ) ( > NOTI : Ticlccts drawing capital Prlios lira not entit led to Terminal Prlros. AGENTS WANTED. nrFonCr.uii KATES , or any further Information acBlrad , wrlto IcRlblrto the iinOorslKnud.tlenrlystat- IIIK your residence , with btato.County.Mnu't and Num ber. Moro rapid return mnll delivery will bo assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your lull ad dress. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans. I.a. lly or.llnnrv letter containing MONI5V OIIDKH liisiiod by n'l ICxpre s ( ; niupanles , Now York Kx- cUungo , Draft or Postal note. Address Itozlstored Irfittert. fontalnlnK Currency to NKW OHLKAN8 NATIONAL HANK , New Orleans , ] < a. Tjnttho payment of the prlJHSlsOirAIIANrKKI ) 11V Komi NATIONAL ItANits of New Orleans and tbo tickets .irj hlKacd by tbo prebUont of an Institution whoso chirtered rights are recognized In tliu liluliust courts ; therefore , howiiru of all Imitations or annnyniniiH nolionic'n. " ONI' : liI ) , I.Alt U tbo price of the smallest pnrt or fraction of a ticket IdSUKI ) HY Uri In nnr drawlnic. Anythlnu 111 our name ollercd for less tlmn ouo dollar Is a swindle. D.klllt.ttd Oaf . OUKK b/llili N.w IU1-UOVED UECIRICBUT&SUSPCNSORT or IIKK'NDIIOMEY. uiliKt . , NooTiii o. < ijnlloui > in C.rrmlio : hll weak r-arti. reit r * i > grUi M tl. ud Dp. CHICHE5TEFVS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. Ited Cross Dliimoml lirund. Tb > onlr rclUbU [ .III tat ill * . H fu nl e , lludlra * u.L llruyul.t rpMbi Illit. FOR MEN ONLY ! A VKITIVP ( ForLOBTorPAILINO MAiniOODi H TU 1111C Qeairal aod NEEVOVB DOlIJ.ITy | f'TTTCJ f W < aknes of Bodyind MindsEfftcU V > V JLvJU of Errors crZxcttset InOUor Youni , RtUil , HuLU KlMlllDU hllr Reil.rrd. ll.ir lo K > ltn > kid tln.ttho rtHM.t KIKTtlOPtU OltGiKg A 1'lUHof EOUI. At elulflr B.Mtl > ( lltIEK TRKtTnKIT-Koilll U d.j. Ot. l tlr > from 41 Bl.ltt , Trrrll.rlti , d fortli. Cuuilrlri , ( ntuorlttUla. llo .fill ipli ll r , J p Ut J Hr. . . . l < Urwi CtlS MUir.Al CO..IUI THEY MUST In a week or so light weight Suits will be almost unseason able stock. We haye always managed every season to close out our goods and we are determined to do it tnis time also. We know we have a job on hand. Our stock is considerably larger than it ought to be. We have done a much larger business and the accumulation o ± odd Suits and broken lots. is naturally greater , but our exertions to dispose of them will be greater. This week we shall have a special clearing sale of Men's and Boy's Suits. We will slaughter values and THE SUITS MUST GO. First of nil we offer rib nbout half price a good dark Cheviot Suit , oC which \vo have n largo lot. Tins is n suit with which wo thought wo would mnko n great hit at § 10.50 , but the call this season was for light colored shades , and consequently this Suit did not take so well , though it is very neat. The quality oE the gocds 13 them to ? 5.DO. Next wo will call attention to several large piles of light colored Cheviot Suits , broken lots , nnd leavings o some o our best Kellers , handsome patterns , good goods , well made and well fitting. Wo have reduced them to $7.50 and $7.00. A third lot of suits which must go tins week is u fine dnrk silk mixed Cassimore. This is another suit which has for some reason or other did neb take , and we have a big lot of them left , all si/.es. The material is a first class quality. The suit is well gotten up and should soil for $13.50 , as well ns any wo hnvo in the store at thab price. To make them go wo have reduced them to $3.50. Ask our salesmen to show you these Suits. Our thin Coats and Vests do not need any more advertising. We have sold thousands of them already , nntl every customer that bought ono advertises them. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha.- FINE TROUSERS 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. MADE TO MEASURE. Trouser lengths left from a big spring season. They were $7 , $8 & $10 take them now at $5 , $6 & $7 give us room for Fall goods coming. Give us plenty work for our $7 , work people * And take our bright and choice goods at one-third less , and half FJVE what they'd cost elsewhere ( if you can find such styles elsewhere ) . CHOICE Coat and Vest goods as choice FATTivKNS and cheap. Come to-day. SOLD One week hence they will be AS gone. HEM N ANTS. COMPAENIE GENERAL EIBAHSUUSTIOUE , U now open. Turtles dcslrlnc KOOd nccommo,1atloa on the now large express stuumers of tuo I'limous FRENCH MAIL LINE , Which are notpit for tholr regularity , canal to rail road trains , In making tlio trip to Jluvre-l'iirls In ouo week , uro udvleed to Mnko Eurly Application for Ucrllts. This Is al(0 necessary on account of tlio lieaTjr travel during tlio spring and summer months. McCAGUE BROS. . 105 South ICth St. , HARRY E. MOORES , 1602 Parnnni St. , H. L. HALL , 1223 Par n am St. , J. II. GREEN , 1601 Parnam St. , Agents. Ouiulia , Neb. MAUIUCK W. K07.MINSKI. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY'S - European Department receives ami torwiirdi all classes nt Uunlnusi by ettcli Mall Btonme Hnlvlnu at or departing Irom Now \ ork. Blilpmcnts from Kuronocan bo mndo rtlrcct by tills Company to all Inland I'orts of Knlry I" tlio Unlloa btatea , iilso lodtnadu and Mexico , wltli or nltbout payment ol tlutlcsat New Vork. Hates nslow in tlio o of any responsible company. NOCIIAUnKMtDKFOUCUSTOM HOUSE JlllOK- KIIAUKOUVAItTAUK. Monujr Orders Issued payable at 15,000 places In United HtiitcH , Canada and Hnropc. Aucncles In Kurono to whom shipments for United Ftatos can bo delivered , or If from Interior points should bucoinlitned , accompanied by Itlll or leading and Invoice certlllcd beforu American Consul ; T1IOS. MBAHOW8 & CO. , S5 Milk Btreet , ChenpsHe london , K.O. : 25 Water Street , 1,1 VKHI'OOM III I'lco a dllly.MANCUUBTKlt 10 Hanover Street , < ll.ASfltwo a Ituu hcrUio. I'AUIH. K. 111CIIAHI . I Hue Clill0 ! ! IIAHVK. N. I.UTOHTINlliCO. . llT Iuiiituii lrii SB , imcuKtt ! in ! Iiovenili'Olli , HAMIIUUU , aud 117 Am Hilton , IIIIKMUNIIAIKN. DREXEL & MAUL , Successors 10 John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers AUUerldstand HOT i'arnam St. Orders by telegrapli solicited and promptly attended. elepuona toNe , ! . C. E. & C. M. ANTHONY. 312 1st Nat'l Bank Building , Omaha , - Nebraska FARM LOANS Low rates for Choke toanii. Titles nnd values psaicd upon promptly and loans closed \y1tliout delay. Local correspondents wanted In Ne- raBka nnd Iowa. A. aOODUIOII. AlTOU NIOV-AT LAW , m Dearborn St. . Chicago : adrlco free ; 21 years' experience ; Inuluoss ( julitly aud 1 - gaily transacted. After Invnlclnp ; our clotlilnR stock , we .Duel certain Mntu of suits Dint linvo not Wdreadily : cnnsaquuntly tlio prlco liai boon roilucoil. Au early cull will uo to your advantnuu. ANC. . The largest. ! : isu l mid finest In the noli . .L'asBCiiBcr accommodations unexcelled , Neif Ym It to Liverpool vlii < Jucenito\vn. The Celolirulcd ITIie 1'lncst Slew | MI I ) A city of icimio I chip lu tuo World. I JUIj * f New York to Glasgow via Londonderry Dflvonla , .July 111 I Anrhorla. . . .August n ( 'lrrasulu , . , , , , luly 201 J'urnossla..August 10 Ethiopia July S7 | Devoiila , . . .AugustU With regular weekly tailings thereafter. HALOOX to ( Jlmfoir. Ltvorpool , Ilcrry. llelfastor Oueeimtowa IU\to HI by Ula KO fctenniorn , tillund upnanU by "City of Itoino. " Becond Clan I J. Hti'er- UKU tJU. ICicurilun rulon roAutcJ available lor cltber route , thus giving privilege of tuclMi : In ono trip Iho Hirer Jlursuv , l'icture 'iuo Clyde , North uud Uoutli oj Ireland. IXCIIIIBIO.VSTO : rAlillOM C'JSTIM'.N'T-M.Totnis on I.owBSTiKHiia. Travulori'Circular > < < ilt riio ( Credit end Drafts foruny amount at It.wtH . current rates. Apply to any of our local luenU o r to Jloiuloraon llrolhorN , Cliiuuno , III. H , S. HALT , . II , V. MOOIIF8. O.J1.I" II I ilUftBC CONSERVATORY iLLlNOBo OF MUSIC "ill JEM ? s S ilSSS " ' - * - * Dr. J. E , McGREW SPECIALISTS _ | In Hie Treatment of AH Chronic , Nervous and I'rlvnto Discuses. SpcrmntorrlHuii , Imputcucr uiul Kittling Mnnliood nli'oliitely cur oil. A euro Kmirnntuutl In nil forms ol I'rlrnto lllsu.isca , blruiurov , Uloot , A.C. Cntnrrh , 'i'liront , J inus. mt lluart IMfcusca , Uliouiimtlsm , Hpliiul ami Kuiiiftlo Dlseiisei , Ulocd nnd Skin Discasoa Ut'atcil Ruccc&slullf. Ladles' und KVntlcmcn'J wnltlnii looms separata mntl entirely private. Oonsulintlon free. Send for boukH , T Socrctnnj I'rlrntu ll l'.isisof.MUMilso'\VomimMIiT Dlsuounud lllo each ( stniiuia ) . Trout mem Ly correspondent. ! ) ; tend 'tamp lor reply. aCIS : 10TJ1 AND DOUGLAS BTUKETS , OMAHA. NK1J. N.W. COR , l3lH&DODDEST3OrflAHA , NEB4 FOB THE 1'KJUTJIENT Of AIL - " fe-tf " f * * & , JrnT * ! $ jL'ffi APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. " * nful JUEfAJAUAJJ Or DU VU.LUa.U 4XV .Al/a. fll. HINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.I Boards Attendance. BeatrAccommodationainWest. OJ-WHITE FOR OIROOtAHSon Deformities .ni Bracci , Trutses , Club Feet , Ourvalurcs of Brine , Pllei , Tumors. Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhilatlon. tlectriclty. Paralyt i , Epilepsy , Xidnoy , Bladder , ' Eye , Ear , B tin ami Blood and all Surgical Opcratioci" DISEASES OF WORSEM USSWX&Jltia UKimKMTia.Y AIMIED A LYLKI-M IirrlltTBEXTFOK WOHKI ni'iiixicosn.vtjiKST. ( STRICTU PBIVATt. ) Only Reliable Iledlcal Institute maklag a Brecialty of PBIVATB DISEASES AlllllooilOlieiici lucetiirally trutcj. Hrplillliio 1'olion remorca fromthairitrm without mercury , htn Itrktorfttlts Tre.liu.ol far LUII of VITAL 1'IHUII. 1'irtlei umlle lo Tlill Bimiybalre.teJat uoraity totruiHto&tutt. Alleornrounlev ' * rr , rkiloi.Jlc | lcc < ! une [ > erioiulliitcrvf wprer rrrd. CallttidcontultvitricDa -'i ° I.0.f IS" ' ' " ' " " 1 * " " ' en < 1 ln I111" "Pr r , our RfinK TO MFM frnEE : vi * " > ' ' t , ni > ew UUUIV IU IfiCni lltricui llirnti , lu.i'oifiic/BjtU. III. ; lll.tt.nd V.rleorele , . Adilreii OMAHA MKDIOAZi & OUnalOAI. IKSTITUTH 13th and Dodge Btreeta , OHA1IA , NED , Over 14 Millions Sold in this Country alone , The Best Fitting and Best Wearing Corset Ever Made. SOLD EVERYWHERE.