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8 . THE OMAHA . DAILY BEE : , ' THURSDAY , JULY 11 , 1889. THEjCITY. Btxnk clearings yesterday , $783,1&4.40. , A car lonrt of tin for Lee , Clnrlco , Androcson was reported nt the custom house , Only ono building' permit was issued yesterday. It was td O. II. Sobotku for a ono nnd a hnlf story frame dwelling on Lathrop street , near Shormnn , $1,500. A lawn boclablo will bo given this evening ( it the residence of John O. Willis , 1017 North Twenty-second street for the benefit of the Good Shoo- nrd church. OElmyra Olmlman , of DCS Molncs , is in the city looking for her husband , Jnmoa Qlndman , a carpenter who deserted his wlfo three weeks ago and run awuy with his sister-in-law. Mrs. S. A. Bartcl , of Dubuque , lias written to ( Jhiof Seavoy asking nim for Informnlion concerning her husband ticorgo Bartol , a barber , who caino to Omaha several months ago but falls to notify his wife of his whereabouts. C. H. Goodnough , instructor of the Jdlo Wild drum corps , says ho will have n drum corps about the llrst of Soptem- l > or , that Omaha will bo proud of , nnd thnt will bo able to drum with any corps in the state. Deputy United States Marshal R. E. Allen brought E. M. Cutler to this city yesterday from Wolback , Nob. , for soil ing liquor without a Hconso. Ho will bo arraigned before Jndgo Duutly to day.William William Hanson , nn Omaha painter , has caused the arrest in Council Bluffs of A. L. Drowns , on the charge of throntonlnqr his hfo. The trouble grow out of Ilnnson's employing the divoYcod wife of Drowns to woric for him. The contract for a now brick building for Bellevue college , to bo completed by November , was closed yesterday with President Clnrko , of the board of trustees , by J. A. Solver , of South Omaha. The now structure will bo three stories high und basement GOxSO foot , and will bo used for a ladies' dor mitory and ns a boarding hall for the pupils of both sexes. IVrsonnl X' A. R. Edmiston , of Lincoln , Is at the Ar cade. D. A. Flotolior , ot Chester , is at the Mur ray. ray.Thomas Thomas Ashley , of Decatur , is nt the Mil- lard. lard.O. O. D. Coolco. of Boone , is a guest at the J. A. Finlny , of Pine Kid 50 Agency , Is at the Paxton. J. A. Poguc , of Mason City , Is stopping ut the Arcado. Miss Ora Mlnur , of Oakland , is a guest at tlm Arcade. T. J. Folcy , of North Plattc , is registered nt the Pnxton. James Unxtor , of Furwoll , and D. S. Deak , of Crete , nre at tlio Arcado. Mr. Al. Fairbrothor , editor of the Lincoln Call , is iii the city. U. F , Phlnciis anil T. E. Saumlors , of Lin coln , nre registered at the Millard. H. W. McClure , a prominent merchant of O'Neill ' , is stopping at the Arcado. Mrs. Ira P. Higby and child bavo gene to Milwaukee on a vlsli. to relatives. \V. D. 13raiio.ii nnd A. F. Diver , of Fre mont , arc registered at the Murray. John U. Prodo , C. M. Truitt and J. C. Gregg , U. S. A. , are guests ut the Paxton. J. L. Chamberlain , of Louisville , and F. E. Holden , of Stromsberg , are roglstcred at tua Arcade. E. G.Vitzcl , of Lincoln , and Frank P. Ireland , of Nebraska City , are guests nt the Paxton. J. C. MoNnughton , of Hastings , and K. H , Taylor and wife , of O'Neill , are stopping at theMillurd. G. S. Anderson , Justice of the peace , leaves to-day for a short vacation at his old homo in Orange , N. J. J. 13. Lyons ana wife. Fremont Everett and wife nnd Mrs. Walter Everett , of Lyons , are gucsta nt the MlllurU. Mrs. M. A. Jones , Mrs. A. T. Smith , Mrs. Nellie Dean uud .Mrs. Sadie Elliott , of Ne braska City , are guests at the Arcade. 1 ho Klrst SpnUo. S. P. Morse is in Kansas city consulting the architects nnd nrrnuctng to award con tracts for the erection of his nuwstoro. Ground was broken yesterday and prep arations were rnudu to move the old fnuno struetuio occupying the Furuam street front. Doesn't Lilce to Move. Bertha Bnrrington- keeper of a house of ill-fame , at 213 North Twelfth street , pre sented a petition to the chief of pollco ask ing that she bo allowed to remain where sbo Is , iu the proscribed district. May be Kcmovfd. Assistant City Attorney Smith has filed nn opinion with Chief Seavoy to the effect that the police hnvo tUo , authority to roinovo the cages of wild animals that Ernest Myers keeps at his saloon ut Thirteenth and Pacific , residents having complained that the keep ing of the uicnugcrlo'wus a nuisance. Saloon Licenses. Thomas Duguid was grunted permission to xnovo his saloon from 1102 South Sixth street to 803 South Tenth street , and William Slat- tcnbury from 1518 to 1510 Webster street. 13. G. Wilson. 2.J01 Leaven worm , and Max J. Uecht , 8.JU South Fifteenth street , were Blven druggists' permits to sell liquors. To Ko O.illoil the World-Hernia. A deal has been consummated whereby the Ho rnlil. of this city , Is to become the property , of Mr. G. M. Hitelicock , of the \Vorld. Several minor details remain to bo arranged , but it is probable the transfer will bo made within a few days. The sale only includes tlm newspaper proper , nnd does not take in thu building or ground now occupied by the Herald. The now combination will bo known as the World-Herald and will bo issued morning and evening. toVcil. . Marriage licenses wore issued by Judge Shields to the following parties yesterday : J Name and Hosldetuo. Ago. J Albert Noble , Omaha . 84 I Annlo Joseph. Omaha . 82 Frank C. HomuKcr , Fremont , Neb . 1M Georgia Duncan , Omaha . 21 John K. Heritage , Omuba . 23 Nolho Wccda , Omaha . 10 Einll Gnstiifon . 20 Hod wick Peterson . 20 Charles A W. StemlncU , Omaha . 23 Pauline Fisher , Omiilia . 31 Dick Hornbookor is respected anil well to-ilo 03)01 ) cd citizen of Sprlngtlold , Mo , Ho says that one bottle of Swift's Spocillu cured both himself nnd wife of a troublesome eruption of thockln. Must Ho Hncoiistructcd , 13. n , Young nnu Ills company SOUR "Mr. Snnipson of Oiiinliu" to tlio Uoatotiiuna j'c&torduy. Bpeukliif ; about It Tom Karl said : "Tlio music Is very pretty and tlioro Bro Boiuo brklit lines in tlio libretto , but the wliolo thing would linvo to bo rcconsU-uctod before wo could use It. 1 must say for Mrs. Young that she has shown wonderful ability. U'lio lo/o eongs , the ducts uad choruses uro beautiful , bur. ttio most Important ihialca are very > 'cnk. " I Mr. McDonald ox pressed himself virtually In the r.uino struln , aOdlngt "For general use thu opera would huvo to bo entirely rewritten. Ji tnay do well nnougli for Oinuliu , but , In Its trcsuut shape , would not Lie IU for tlio pub- Mr , ICnrl was very favorably impressed wltli soniu of the voices , Ho spoho partlcu > larly o ( Mrs. Culm and Miss Uayllss , saying that their vuleus wcro oxtraordlnnrlly gouu. I have uso'l S. S. 8. for debility resulting from chills and fever , and have found It to lie the ba.U tonlo nud nppellrcr that I over took. It also iiravcntod n return of the chllU. chllU.AW. AW. A UK , JCutcku Sjirlnijs , Arlc. IlBl'OHTS. ASwItoli Knulnc nn4 I'nssenRor Trnln Collide. Tuesday a passenger train on the Alliance branch of the U , & M , iva run into by a Bwitbh engine on the Union Pacific , at Grand Island , and a serious wreck rciultcJ. According to the reports received nt the Hurllngton licndqxiartors from Superintend. ont Thompson , the train came ton stop nnd allowed a freight train on the Union t'ncillo to cross. The trncka at this point cross dine- onally. Ho elates that the train wns in charge of Conductor Itoonoy nnd Engineer Collier , nnd that nftcr the freight train had cleared the crossing tlio engineer pulled out. A switch engine , No. Cl , on tlio Union I'nciflc , In clinrpo of Engineer Adam Johnson , came along , and nlUtough the the tracU wai ob structed by reason of the train not having yet cleared the crossing , the Union Paclllo engineer dashed Into the former train nt fi point between tlio smoltctr nml the bacgngo car , derailing bath cars nntl damaging the smoker so badly that It was rendered unfit for service. Engineer Johnson reported quite differ' cntly to his company. Hu state * * that his engine was following the freight nnd that ho signaled the Hurllngton trainmen so that they might so undersand. Owing to the clash occurring midway In the train. Superintend ent Kcssequla , of the Union Paclllc , has or * dorcd an investigation. No personal Injuries resulted and the damage will not exceed 1150. . The Depot General Mnnitgcr Klmball of the Union Paclllc , stated that the plans and prop osition for the now union depot nnd viaduct to bo submitted to the city council , hr.d ucen finally agreed upon by both the Union Pacific and TJurllngton ofllciiils , und would ho sub mitted to the council at Its next session Tues day. _ Nobrnnkn In the Lnrul. Arthur U. Smith , of the general passenger depatmcnt of the Burlington , has returned from n trip to Uhoyanno and western points. Ho states that Nebraska Is lending everything from an agricultural standpoint. "Between Holdrcgo nnd Cheyenne , " suld Mr. Smith , "whoro throe yours ago there were naught but sod houses , and but little ngrlcultur.il improvements , I was surprised to see largo mid elegant farm houses , many of which would bo a credit to n city , and fields of wav ing grain us fur as the eye could roach. T ho clmngo is simply marvelous. " t\ Line to Alaska. It Is reported that the Union Pacific Is about to take stops toward the construction of u road from Portland to Alaslta. General Munager Kiiuball , of t'jo Union Pacific , stated that ho know nothing of any move ment In that direction , and inasmuch as the Union Pacific reached points on the Alaska coast with its own line of boats , ho had reason to bollovo that the report \VU3 ground less. It is well known , however , that the Union Pacific has given that station of the country considerable attention during the past six months. Also that President Adams , of the Union Pacific , will depart for Alaska as soon as he cotnplotes his business nt the meeting of the railway presidents In Chicago. That a project of this kind will soon bo brought to light Is regarded- certainty in railroad circles. Special Ilntoii. The Trans-Missouri association , in session yesterday nt Kansas City , established the following special rates : American Bunkers' association nt Kansas City , September 25 to 20 , ono and one-third laro for the round trip on the certificate plan , to apply within nil points of the association territory. Woman's Christian Temperance Union assembly at Norfollc , Nob. , ono and ono-third fnro for the round trip , certificate plan , from points within the state , September 28. Sioux City corn palace , ono fnro for the round trip within n radius of seventy-five miles of Sioux City ; and on Monday , Wednesday and Friday of each week during the exhibition the faro will apply to points within a radius of 3UO miles of Sioux City. The tickets to the Sioux City coru palace will bo placed ou sale September 37 to October , " > , and will bo limited to return to October 0. llttilrniu ! Notes. A. E. Harnoy. for twenty years section foreman of the Union Pacific , and for a long time located at Duncan , on the Nebraska division , has been discharged. Ho allowed his hand car to bo wreukcd in some way , and for this ho was suspended thirty days , bat at the expiration of this tlmo was informed of his dismissal. Louis Webb , car repairer of the Union Pa- ciflc , has gene to Leadvillo to visit relations. General Manager Holdrego , of the Bur lington , has gene to Chicago to attend the meeting of the uillwiiy managers. I. O. Rhodes , chief cleric In the purchasing department of the Union Pacific , has re turned from u protracted trip to points at the seaside. Messrs. Francis , Leo , Phillippl and Chcy- noy have returned from Kansas City. Pool on Henrxn Itcoclpts. The Omaha Liverymen's association hold a meeting yesterday and settled the little difllculty that led to the rumor that the as sociation was about to disband. There were present E. H. Sherwood , C. J. Mentor , W. A. Sharp , Homan & Terry , James Stephen- sou , Joseph 'Withrow , Atwood & Fox and Ed Davis. Ucports from the members of the associa tion owning hoarsen showed that the total revenue from thnt source during Juno was $371 , of which amount Sherwood , who has two hearses , had receive ! f 207 , Stephen son > 27 , Atwood & Fox 187. Homnn & Terry GO. The full amount was divided equally nmone the owners of the hearses , thnt being ono of the rules of the association. The courtesies of the association were extended - tended to the hotels in the way of the free use of vehicles , etc. , to the proprietors und clerks. Vitality niul Vigor Are quickly ftlvonto every part of tlio body Hood s Sarsaparillu. Thnt tired fcollnff is entirely overcome. The blood If purified , enriched nnd vitalized , and curries health in H torn ! ot discnpo to every organ. The stoinnch is toned nnd slronpthonod , the nnpotlto restored. The Iddnoys and Hvor are rouBod nnd invigorated. The brain is refreshed , the mind mndo clear and ready for work. Try it. HIGH SCHUOlj BOOKS , They Cost n Much nn Tlioso of tlio Oilier fc'oliools. Ono of the questions that will demand the attention ot the new board of education is that of furnishing free text books for the high school. Ccualn members nf the board , in their desire for nn economic administra tion , favor the establishment of n plan re quiring the pupils of the high school to pur chase their own text books. In this connec tion a statement of the number and cost of the booKB used in the highschooldepaitmont will bo lound interesting. During the past year there wcro 520 pupils enrolled. The city furnished for their use 4,705 text books , free of charge , the average cost of which is slightly In excess of $1 nor volume , or about J3 , 00 for nil. Of the total number in use 125 books were lost or destroyed and 418 nro too old to bo used another year. At this rate the life of the hook is about ten years , the num ber of students remaining the same , The books in use iu the high school are distribu ted as follows : Nine text books nnd TJttJ volumes for the study of mathematics ; ton text books nnd 771 volumes for the sciences ; seven text books and 010 volumes for Latin ; seven text books nnd 180 volumes for Greek : five text books and 423 volumes for Qormati ; five text books and OiO volumes for history ; cloven text books and 877 volumes for litera ture , 055 rhetorics , fifty-four Dhonogrnphors , 145 music hooks and flfty'Cight maps nnd chaits. The books range In price from forty- night cents to ) .2U , the average being ns above stated , a few cents more than a dollar per volume. In the other schools of the city , the num ber nf books for each pupil Is less nnd the books are cheaper. It is estimated that out- sldo the high school there are about 0,000 books furnished in the various schoolsl the cost of which will not average inoro than CO cents a volume or something more than $5,000. The life of the hooks in the lower grades is nf course much shorter than those of the books used in the hit'li school and by older pupils. At this estimate which Is based on the re ports of principals , the books furnished by the board ot education cost something over S10.000 and nro kept replenished ut an ex pense of about ? 1,000 per year , the high school books costing nearly as much ns the books of all the other schools. Soothes nnd Hrnln. Santa Able soothes nnd heals the mem' bnxnos of tbn throat nnd lungs when pois oned nud Inflamed by disease. It prevents night sweats and tightness across the chest , cures coughs , croup , asthma , colds , bron chitis , pneumonia , whooping cough and nil other throat nnd lung troubles. No other medicine Is so successful in curing nasal catarrh as California Cat-r Cure. The enor mous and increasing demand for these stand ard California remedies confirm their merits. Sold nnd absolutely guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. , at $1 a package. Three for ! fJ 50. WAY NOT SIJljLi A MCIGNSU. The I'ollco nml F'lro Commission arc to 1'iinlRh Those Who On Soil. The board of fire and police commissioners have started In to make it interesting for sa loon men who have sold or transferred their business since they received their licenses. Ono of the commissioners interviewed on the subject , said : "Tho law forbids the transfer or sale of a license from ono man to another. A license is simply n commission. A notary public , under the law , cannot sell his com mission , nor can ono saloon-keeper sell his license to another. "Tho penalty ? Well I'm ' not sure about that , but wo can revoke the license , although both nro equally to blame in the matter. The point is this. When a man is granted a license his character and qualifications nro taken into account. Ho may sell out to an ir responsible man and , if ho fails to run tlio business according to law , the board cannot do anything with him , as ho Is simply an agent of the man who gets the license. "Vcs , the commission will tnko action in nil cases where saloon men have transferred their business to other parties. " An Absoliitt ! Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes , and is nn absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin orup. tlons. Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box by mall ISO cents. A. QUESTION OF HEALTH. Bread , biscuit and cake , now generally made by tlio aid of baking powder , enter so largely into our daily food that their debasement by the introduction of any inju rious or deteriorating substance is a matter of serious concern to the public health. What baking powder shall we use to avoid the lime and alum now found in so many leavening agents , and to insure pure , sweet and wholesome bread , is a question , therefore , of direct importance to every individual. The "Royal" has been determined by the Govern ment chemists and the most prominent food analysts to be the only baking powder made that is entirely free fronj lime , alum and otlier impurities , and absolutely pure. I is made from cream of tartar refined for its exclusive us * by patent processes by which the tartrate of lime is totally eliminated. Nb other baking powder manufacturer uses chemically pure cream of tartar , and hence the adulteration of other brands. The "Royal" is , accordingly , the only baking powder that will produce perfectly pure bread , biscuit , cake , pastry , etc. ; and these articles are now pra- nouuced more wholesome when raised by the Royal Baking Powder than when leavened by any other agent. Tt is particularly a question of health , therefore , what boking powder we shall use ; and those who appreciate the miseries of dyspepsia and other ailments that follow the use of impure oed will not hesitate to select the "Royal , " Save lour Hair TD Y a timely nmnrf Ayor' * Hnlr Vigor. LJ This preparation has no cqtml as ft dressing. It kwrjn the scalp clean , cool , nnd healthy , nnUiprcsorvcs the color , fullness , and bounty of tlio hair , "IYJIB raplHlySbecoming bnld And prixy ; but nftcnniMng two or thrco bottles of AyerVfllalr Vigor my hair grow thick niuUfllossy and the original color was restored. " Molvln Aldrlch , Cnnnan Centre.'JKnr. "Some ( line npa.I lost nil my Imlrln consequence of monslcs. Alter duo waiting , no now growth appeared. E then used Aycr's llair Vigor nnd uiy hair grow Thick nnd Strong1. It linn apparently como to stay. The Vigor Is evidently n crcntnld to nature. " J. D. AVllllnms , Floresvlllo , Texas. "I have used Aycr's Hnlr Vigor for the past four or five years nnd find It a moil satisfactory dressing for the hnlr. It Is all I could desire , being harmless , causing the hair to retain Its natural color , nnd requiring but a small quantity to render the Iinlr cosy to arrange. " Mrs. H. A. linlloy , U Charles sticct , Ilavcrhlll , Mass. " 1 hnvo been nslnc Ayer's Hnlr Vigor for several years , and bcllovn that It lias caused my hnlr to retain Its natural color. " Sirs. II. ,7. King , Dealer in. Dry Goods , fee. , llibhopvllle , Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor , Dr. J , C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gold by Prugglitsnud I'ctfumcrt. m BE1TWWI SQAPtttDE IN AMERICA : HITE- , CLOUD ! FLOATING-SOAP. WRAPPERS ( UKOC 3IZE ) 2 atvi Tteeivr a ' § HANDSOME 3 ACTORS-ond-ACTCESSES DRS. BEETS SL BETTS 1103 rAiiNAir STREET. OMAHA , MHO. ( Opposite I'uxton Hotel. ) Office hours , o ft. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Specialists In Chronic , Nervous Skin nml Illootl Dlxe.i'-es. 7"Consultntlon at olilco or by mail free. SlfUlclnos BC-ut liy mull or express , gecjirely Hacked , free from observation ( iunrnutces to cur quickly , safely niul perninncutly. WDDtrnilQ TIEBTTTTV Bpennutorrliicn. semi- WlillYUUu IJliDlLllI nn ! I.osa.is.Niglit Knils slons. riiyslcal Urc.iy. nrlslntr from Iniliscro tlon , Kxcessor Imlulscuce , proiluciiiKSleepless neas. Tesionileiicy. ) l'linpo : on tlio face , nver- Blon to society , easily nistourapi'd. liven of cnnil donee , dull , unlit forstuily or l.uvlnes' * , anil llnda llfo n burden. Snfelpermnrontly ) nnd pri vately cured. Consult Iirs. llctta & Kelts , 1WS 1'arnnm St. , Omuhi , Nob. rnini Sypllilh , n disease Blood and SKin Disc jldJUJ most tori Iblo in Us results , corapletolv crndloateil without the aid ot Mercury. Scrofula , Kryslpelns. 1'ever fc'ores , Illotchcs , llloona , 1'ainslu the Ilonil nnd Hones , Kypbllltle Sere 1 hront. lloiitH nnd TOHRUP , Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured where others luuo fmlod. FillllPff irpillQrTr nni * H'adder ' Complaints , iVllUlDV' UUIldiy 1'nlnful , Dllllcttlt. too fre- ( juotit llurnltig or Illoody Urine. Urluo hlgli col ored or wltli milky tetllmoQt on Manillnij , Weak Hack , Urmntrliiua , ( ileot , CystltlJ. etc. , Promptly and Eafely Cured , Charges Heatona- ble. ble.STH TrJTTTSf.Tl ! ' 0 "a teed pcr- 3 JL JtVXVf JL U VJCi : manent Cure , removal - moval coiuplcto , without cuttlnir. caustic or dlllatlon. Curea ollcctvd at homo by patient without a moments pain or ar.noj anco. * TomYoniifftiMeu aiifl Mple-Affccl Men , A IIBT ? PIIDD rlle awful ellects of early A OUnti UllULi Vice , wlilcli btinca organic weaknesf. destroying both mind , and body , wltli all its dreaded Ills , permanently cured. Tip ? DPTTv ! Adicssthoje who have impaired i/nOi / DDILU themsohes by Improper liulul- KCIIPOS and bolltnry habits , which ruin both body and mind , uutlttliitj thorn lov bualucsa , tuily or tnarrmK1 * ' MAiiitrp. ! ) MK.N. orthosoonlerlncon that hap py life , aware of physical debility , quickly as fisted. OUH SUCCESS. If based upon facts , Flrit Practical Expo rlenco. Second i\ory : cassis especially studied- thus sturtlng aright. Thlrd-JloJloluos are pre. pured In our labatory exactly to suit each case , thus alluding cures without Injury { jy Bcnd 0 cents nosttKe for lelohrated works on Chronic , Nervous and Dellrato Ulbcaaes. TliouHamlB ctirad. ptf \ frlontily letter or nil may saro you future HiilTeiinir nnd Hlmiiio , and ndd golilen years to life. J TNo letters an swered unlcs accompanied by 1 cents in stamps. Address or call on IIIt * . UETTS & IIiri'T.S , _ 140S arnuin Street. , Om [ hn. Neb. _ Dr. E.MCGREW . j. . ONE Of THE HOKT BUCCC SPECIALISTS Iu ( ! iu Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous nud I'rlratit Discuses , Bpernmtorrliu ! * , lciiiol | iicy und Kolllny Manhood abiolutttlr cured. A euro euarantcnd In all fonai of 1'rlvate filiviuui , Vtrlcmro , ( ilecl. Ac , Cuturrb , Uuruat , l.uuKi , and Heart ll eu e . Kuoumatlim. Bplnal and Kuinala 14i aie > , Blood aoJ tikln Diiemoi truatotl uec ciluilr lj dle ' and Konll mon'i waiting room * leparat * ndentlrvlj private. Coniuliatlon free. S nd for booki. T Kocrctani I'llTale l > i eo c otM n , ' ] o'Wonmn\lIerlilieeaiui lUo eaiU ( tUiui ) . Treat ueulLjr corrospoadenci ) aend'laiuu forreplr. OFFIOBt 10TU AND UOUOLAS OMAHA. NEU , Continental We are obliged on account of the busy season to postpone our SemiAnnual - Annual stock taking until August 1st. . and our Q-rand Clearance Sale of Summer Clothing will continue for the rest of this month Bargains in iflen's ' Clothing , n n ! iM * B i ? r\t ii * Bargains in Boys and Children s Clothing , Special Discounts in iereiiant Tailoring Department , Furnishing Everything desirable in hot weather furnishings. The largest va- riety and lowest prices. Men's ' Summer Coats and Vests , Closing but prices on all these goods. tm Price $3,50. I ; 1 We will C9ntinue the sale of $3.50 Pantaloons during the month and have included many special lines ? ieyer sold for less than $5. Until further notice our store will be closed at 6:3O : x > . in. , Saturdays 10 p. m. Our friends will please remember this and make their purchases accordingly. OMAHA BOSTON f NEW YORK DES MOINC3 Proprietors ; Cor. DoTigla's and 15th. Sts. , Omaha. HERE'S FOR MEN'S ' SUITS Which earlier In the season we sold for $2O , $28 and $ SO. House cleaning time comes in every branch of business. Ours Is no exception. The re duction of our assortment In Men's Suits incident to the season's trade , leaves us with some odd numbers , and special sizes still in stock. These we propose to close out at a liberal discount. Our patrons know we are not- given to sensational ad vertising , and we assure them that these are bona fide bargains equal in fit , finish and quality to the best. Drop In and look them over. The size and the price may fit you exactly. II I lliniQ CONSERVATORY . ILLIilUlo OF MUSIC- TOUW VOItIC MILITAItY ACADHUY COItN- Jwallou'liudsou. . Cou C. J , WuiniiT. 1) ) . D. . A. M. , Bupt. ; 11 f. UVAir. Comd'tot Cadeta. ( WEAK TRIAL . BTAynAKDllGMXlUXKUIKA parkatffluf ao7u vv. tuv for Ilioru roof eltherUit uhe t & ! ! ITfik * * r U B0rrk0t uiAllud U ) o and all otlinr lirivato dlwa l. S A FFTY RPRPIPIP { Nonib. UJ\CiL I OVi-AvlrlUVoriiirnonl/ | jnrat disorder * , famd Mlf Udre U eorrloi * tor elrvuUr , rilBAJU * tUUUUX VV , | CUcn , JUliill * , The Inmost , riinosi niul Uiii'so In ilia worhl _ assenger accommodations unexcelled. New York to Liverpool via Qiicpn < o\vt > The CrlolirntiMl ITIinKliiNt FU'nm-1 ! MII Oyl Cltvof Jt.uiielbhlu in the \YurW.I JUI | Zf New York to Glasgow via Londonderry TlHvonln July III I Anchorla. . . .AuRitata Clrrussln , . . . July 20 | Kurne sla. .A KHst 10 Ethiopia July i'T | lo\oula ) , August 17 With iCRnlnr weekly ballings thereafter. SALOON to CIIIIKDMI.lcrpool , Dcrry , Itolfmtor QuecnsUinniXlto la by ( ; ii ; uinv sti'iiuion , flliinu upmmls by "City ol Homo. " Sccon 1 Clnti * W. Sti'cr- Ago t-d. Kicutufon nitcs rciluruil iivHllublo for ollocr rjuto , tluiitiilvliii : prlvl e o or ccclnu In ono trl tuo Ithcr Menar , I'lciiircaciuo Clyile , North ninl Houlli or lieliind. KXCITIIBKINSTO PAlillOU CO.VTINK.VTAIiTlH'IlStin ' I.i usnnt is. Trnvulers'Oirculnr I.ottertof Crrillt nml lnift fonuiy nmount nt lowuat current nitts. Apply to any of our local a nti or to Henderson liroihern , II. S. IfAM. . II. V. Mooiir.s. C. 11. MAItKS. urrUlnKUtordcpiirtliiK Horn Now Vorlc. Shipments from Kiiroponin liuianilo direct , liy till ? noinpuny to all Inland I'urts ot ICutiy In the unltud btitc3 : , also to Canadn nml .Muxlco , llli or without payment of dutlcsnt New York. Hates as loir in tlioso of an ; rvsponalblocotipnny. NOCIIAUnKMADKKOU CUSTOM 11OUSK HHOIC- KllAOISllllUAKTAIlH. Money Order * Imuei ] nayatilo at 15,000 places In United StHten , Cnnadii unu I'.urojio. Acenclcsln Kurono to wliom shipments for United States can be delivered , or It from Interior points should be contiicnoil. accompanied by Hill or leading nd Inrolco cerlllled btforo American Coninl : TIIOS. MKADOW8 A CO .3.1 .Milk t-treut. C'lioniisldo , londnn , K. Ci 23 Water Htrcot. I.I VKKl'UOt , ; Cl ( 'Icon- . W H nov r Street , Ui.Asfiiiw J , Hue Hcrlbfl , IMIUX. K. KICIIAltl ) . 1 Jluo Chllou , IIAHVE. N. l.Un'HTlNS.VCl ) , 11" I.annoiutrns o , IlitKME.v ; 'M Dovenncoth , llAMJiunu , and 117 Am- Hilton , IIIIKSICNIIAKKN. Romnrktiblo for poworfulsympathotlo and absolute durability tone , pliable action bility ; 80 years' record the boat ffunran- tco of the excellence of these instru ments. TIWIKEH SPRING VEHICIES tfunJr J ftouandi < < nu pS , * . _ TryOnOI * rm rf" _ . ? ? IWi " > ! * W.5 ently Improved wllli nvtinEliTu tIctT ol on * fle.En leatrldlnBff''W m ; ' ' < .Tli priiu ( l ngtu. en tnd thirton acrcnllnK to tlio wnliclit put on them. Adtn'ml equillr ll to rouah country nr line Id. . . fr'v | * \v'll ( t jrn.4 llf.Kt ntlRffr * * > M C. E , & C. M. ANTHONY. 312 1st Nafl Banlc Buildlner , Omaha , - Nebraska FARM LOANS Lowruto * for Cholro Ixians. Titles mid vnluog rosin ] upon promptly nnd luauu closed without dulay. Local cotr < ; pomlvnts wanted Iu Nu ruakaand Joua , D REXEL & MAUU tJuccessord to John U. Jacob * . ) Undertakers anclEmbalmors Attherldstaud HOT lAirnatn St. Orders by mid promptly attvudvd. clephone to No. Zi , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL VARIS XXPJWION1S18. Nos. 303-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PEN& N.W.Con. I3m& DOUCE ST , OMAHA. NEB. FOtt THE IKEATIIENP OP ALL - . JIPPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.1 " ' " " ' ucceicfu ! . . . . M.J..JAU4&U ut D \UAUa J4 l.ihCiAX ALUit A , NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT3.1 Board & Attendance. Bc t AccomraoiUtJoiu In Wtst , OyWRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deforraltlis nn4 Braces , Truisei , Club Feet. Curvetures of Ejiine. Hlef , Tumori , 0 ncer , Oatwrh , Bronchitii , Inh lationl riectricHy , P r ly , Epilepsy , Kidaey. J31 dder , Eye , LIT , Skinand Blood and all Surgical Opcratloni. DISEASES OF WOKEfJ Only Reliable Medical InitUute mikinc a EpVcialty at PRIVATE BISB ASES All Illood Dli if < iucct.irmiy trrtltd. Brpbllllle Foliea reraotea from Ihe ij.l.ra .Illout mireury. Kw lli.l r ( l. TrcilKf nt fjr Lou of T1TAI. I'UH KK. l * > rtl unibte 10 llili ciui ; ljetr.ttilithomelij corrrii.rndmc . jkllcoiiimucltk. tlonicontlJrulUI. UedldDeiorlrnlrumfuli : nlbrimllir r. ir Mlcturtl.t.tk ( luoto.rl1oUJI ! .toeeqlcnl.or enatf. Ouorer.oo.tliilerilewrrtr.ir.d. c lUnd eon.ult ior. . < i llitorr of tour Mie. anl w will itnl In Iil.lu urifncr , our OnflK Tfl MFW FR12E ! Upon /'It'l * . Hicclil . ; RUUIV I U mCHi tnrou , DliMitf. lupown'j'.H/p * ' llli ; ( Jlect mil tlcocel , nllh nueitlon Ilit. Miltiin OlIAJrA MEDICAL , Se BURQJOAI. INBT1TUTH 13th and Dodga Streeti , OHiOIA , NEB , H ealtii is Wealth ! Pii.n.c. WEST'S NKIIVE AND IJuxiw TIIEAT. HUNT , a guaranteed npocllio for Hysteria , Dlzzl. oeai. Convulsions , I1U , Nervoui gia , Headache , Nervous Prostration caused by th UHO of alcohol or tobacco , \Vakofulueaa , .Mental Ieprus.ilon , Hoftnnliifrnf the llralu , resulting id tn arilty and leadlnn to misery , decay and death. I'luinaturo O1U Auri > , IlarreimesH , Ixisn of 1'owaf In either u x. Involuntary Looses and Hiiormat- orlniiii caused by orur-ex rtlonot the brain. nelf. abiive or overindulgence. . Kuch box contaloa ene month'H treatmrnt. 11.00 a box , or MX boxes for f.l.fi.eent by mall pr pld ou receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE0 To cure any case. With each order received b iu for six boxes , accompanied with W.UO , we yrlft Bend tlia purchaser our written guarantee to re. fundtUo money If the troatuiut does not effect cure. Quaraataes Isauoil only by Ooodtnutt Prut ; Co. . DrugKiiti , Solo Agenti. TllD Fwn ta tlreit. Dinah * K U. . _ I'ENNVUOYAI , WAI'ISias or * 5 BUnctsafullJuxxl mnnthly by over 10,000 v > T.uJles. Arofia/e. Kffcctualaiitl J'leatant i 1 prrbox bym lloratdruKKl U. Sealed I'urticulart S pontage atainpa. Addresa TUB ECMIU Cn irioAi < Co. , CBTIWIT , MICH. For Hixlc and by mail by Goodman Drug Company , Oinuha. , .m > = JI . iiUtlrlt. itgu.ni > ' ' : ' Currtol . * . . > ' l r /cj ii kLT i l&ftDfUl BAKU