8 THE OMAHA DA3M BHE : TUESDAY , JULY 16 , 1880. THE CITY. Dr. Amolm Uurroughs hns returned from her trip to the cast , . D. W. JJcnhntn , of Ucllovuo , Is nt Uio I'nxton. Born , a son to Mr , and Mrs , Gcorgo Puyrno. John M. Cotton mid J , TJ. Llddoll , of Lin coln , uro nt the Murray. 0. E. Vales nnd L. W. Qllohrlst , of L\a- coin , nro at the Mlllnrd. Miss U. French , of Mnrrlnott. , Ww. , U the finest of Mr. nnd. Mm. K. C. Lnno. T. J. O'Dny nnd wife nnd Mlnnlo Thorp Of Nebraska City nro nt the Arcade. H. J. Uwyor , Mrs. D. Adams nnd Mrs. T. Dwynr , of O'Neill , nro nt the Arendo. Misses M. nnu E. Hnnsen nnd Miss Ray Cooley of Fnlrbury nro guests nt the Murray. Thomas M. Huntlngton , J. M. Unrto and F. H. Uluelc , of Gordon , nro nt the Mdrriiy. B. Slllowny , proprietor of the Murrny , went cast ytstordny.accompanlcd by his wife. William H. Uowon hns returned from n trip to Washington and other eastern cities. Police Ofllror Peter Matza loft last evening for n tlirco months' rest In Wlscon- Bin. Bin.D. D. B.'Plmllly , of the George H. Hammond & Co. clerical force , has ROIIO to Kalanmzoo , Mich. Harry Amspnchor , of the rendering works force , wno has been lit , is nblo to go to work ngnlu. Mnyor Brontch hns ROHC to St. Louis on business and will probably remain until Thursday. Brewer & Sulllvnn will occupy J. T. Smith's now building on N street , when completed. J. G. White , of Kearney ; E. W. Moshor , of York ; R M. Hull , of Lincoln , nro ro- gcstcrcd nt the Pnxton. BtiRCfiKO Master Url ps , of iho Wohstor street depot hns returned from a month's Vacation in Wisconsin. T. E. Hall , of Ljons , J. B. Hiuno nnd wife , of Mndlson , Gcorco S. Wedgwood , of Lin coln , arc nt the Mlllard. P. C. Burnnrd , of Chndron ; E. Tnvlor , of Broken Bow : G. W. Wli-t , of York ; I. I. Btiydor , of Hustings , nro registered at the Arcade. E. L. Ueed , of Wooplnj ? Water , C. C. White , of Crete. Hupti Chittlck , of Fremont , George M. Uryam. of Decntur , nro guests ut the Mlllard. D. P. Nowcomcr , of Blue Hill ; S. P.Pholps , of Bontrlco : C. J. Harrison , of Wnhoo ; James T. Dnwson , of Hastings ; H.V. . Emit , of Kcllgli , are registered at the Arendo. IT. C. Bralnnrd. of Konrnoy ; E. H. Shaw , of itnvcnnn ; U. L. Hnnvooil , of Lincoln ; U. 1C. Potter , of Elm Creole ; Cnnrlcs D. Smith , of Lincoln , nro guests nt the Pnxton. Mr. W. E. G rat ton hns been confined to bis residence for the pnstwook with a severe attack of typhoid-malaria , Hu is conval escing nnd will soon bo seen on the stiects ognln. J. A. Grlmo and wife , of Blair ; J. H. Bellows , of Weeping Water ; W. W. Darrol , ot Tokamiih ; W. H. Ash by , of Bcatrico ; B. F. Marshall , Jr. , of York , aio registered at the Arcado. W. E. Perry , urivato secretary to the superintendent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway at Minneapolis , Minn. , is visiting his old schoolmate , H. K. IJiirlcet , the undertaker. Mr. Charles T. Goodman nnd wlfo and Mr. James Forsyth nnd wife returned yesterday .from San Francisco , where they have boon attending u meeting of the American Phar maceutical association. Emll L. Oppormnn , of Plattsmouth ; John Drogernnd wife , of Beatrice ; E. C. llnusen nnd wife , of Fuirhury : A. S. Tibbotts nnd George II. Clark , of Lincoln ; J. V. Allen , of Fremont , are at the Murrny. Will It Iloniitln The rtoya ? Ex-Mayor Boyd will make the legal _ transfer of his opera house to O. M. Carter "to-day. The question of mauncer has not been settled yet , and nt 'least half a dozen men are on the anxious seat. Faster Cable Time. The cable tramway company has increased .tho speed of their trains from seven and a quarter to eight and a quarter miles per lour. A rate of thirteen miles per hour can , too nytdo with the present power If necessary. Inquire About Your Tenants. The "misdemeanor" ordinance , passed at the last meeting of the council , makes it an offense to rent a house for the purposes of prostitution. Under this ordinance , n com plaint \vns filed ngninst George Gray for having knowingly routed the house nt 508 North Fifteenth street , near the W obstor street depot , to a prostitute. Flrn nnd Flood. The frnmo residence of J. J. Cummlngs , nt Thirtieth and Burt street , wns almost to- tnlly destroyed by flro at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The family was engaged in drying out the collar which had l > oan Hooded by the rain of Saturday nlpht , when the house caught Uro. The loss , which is covered by insurance , will reach 52,000. , Coinir to flcrmosn. Ruv nnd Mabel Morse , the waifs from Portland , Ore. , will he sent to tner relatives nt Hermosa , Dak. , to-day. General Manager Burt , of the Elkhorn , kindly fur nished transportation for the little folks. The children have been resting atthoCrccbo tor several days and nro as bright and chipper us can be , and are anxious to com plete their journey. Oinnlia Turners nt IMnttsmoutli. On invitation ot the Plattsmouth Turn- vorin the Omaha German Turners attended the gymnasium oxtiibition nt Fitzgerald hall , In Plattsmouth , Saturday evening. An immense crowd gathered to witness the fonts of strength and skill and the perform ance of the Omaha turners wns preeminently nently the feature of the evening. The exhi bition was followed bv n dunca which lasted until daylight and the Omaha Turners did not return until Sunday forenoon. The Illrtl Comes Hack. The third carrier pigeon , Jim O'Donnoll , belonging to Ed Rothory , and which was taken from here by the late editorial oxcur- . Ion , was liberated at Salt Luke City , Sat- uiday utllltland : reached itscoto hero yesterday - torday morning'at 10:05 : , having made the 1,200 miles in forty-seven hours. This Is not Rood time by any means , but the perform ance , considering the distance , the ugo of the birds , and the late Inclement weather , is none the less remarkable. Wo have just learned that Courtinnd boaoh , is n no-v summer resort ut the north end of the Island on Cut-oil luke where bouts , buttling suits and lake tmthint ; in clour clean watty ciin bo had. It is understood that a line ol liubscs will run from Twentieth und Lnko by Saturday , giviup : the , pcoplo of , Oumlm an opportunity to Imvo n very plottsatit pluco to siH-nd un afternoon or evening' . Splendid amusements and refreshments. Ttio I'nxton Rnlo. ThoPuxton sale has not been closed as yet , * but 111 bo this week. Mr. ICitchcn says the parties have all agreed on every point , thougli no papers are signed. Thomas O. Bralnnrd , the Kearney man , loturncd yester day , and , with Mr. Kitchen , Is going through the preliminary work. It In understood that a young wan named Kittrcdgc , who run the Antlers hotel In Colorado Springs for two , years and made fGO,030 , Is associated with , Mr , Hrnnard | In this deal. 'They tnko the house eli a lease for ton years und are to > Imvo possession on the Ut of August. Mr. Ulttredgo U expected hero in two or thrco days , and until hu comes the documents vll not bo Blgnpd. ' Swirr's Srucino is a prent bless ing to Immunity , " stivs Mr. P. E. Gor don , of 7li5 Broad Struct , Nnshvillo , ' 4'cnn.'ilfor it cured mo of rlieumutioii of U very bad typo , with which I had boon troubled for three or four yunts. 8. 8 , S. cured me utter I had exhausted everything else , THK UA.TI3S IlISHTOIltiD. The Union rnclllo Clnilirn Wltt tlio Klr > Grnmlo. General Trufllo Manager Mellon of the Jnlon Puclllc , when qnostloned concornlng ho controversy relating to the Chicago- Jenvorcut In pissengor rates , Bald : "At .ho meeting in Chicago , Saturday. I Intro- lucccl the resolution allowing the Denver < k llo Grnndo the privilege of excepting the territory vvoit , between Denver nnd Trini dad , which cuts It out of the jurisdiction of ho trnns-Mtsi6url association. I then asked that tfie territory ot the Union Pacific west of Cheyenne and Denver bo oxccptod 'n the same way. This met with opposition , Bvcn the Hlo Grnndo people opposed t. I then gave notice that at the expiration ot thirty days the Union Pnclflo would Ignore the as sociation as regards that territory. In connection with the Chicago-Denver rate , wo decided to restore the regular rate M0.0i which will go Into effect about the 25th lust. I also nottllcd the association that the Union Pacific ngroed to thin only on the express condition that the Rock Island dis continued Its working with the brokers , nod that in cnso nny underhand work wns dis covered in the Chicago-Denver business , the Jnion Pnclllo would meet the rates openly. No , the Union Pacific docs not Intend to withdraw from the presidents' association , nil nny rate-cutting on the part of others will receive our attention. " ON HO AD AND 111X13 It. IIo'w It AfTcctH Private niul Itnllroacl Property. Superintendent Rosslgulo of the Union Pa cific , received n report from Fultortoti , Neb. , hut the mill dam In the Cedar at thai place ns also two bridges used by tlio Union Pa- clllc had boon carried away by the flood. As a consequence nil trains on that branch be tween Cedar Rapids and Fullerlon were tbaudoiicd. The reconstruction of the > rldgcs h.is already begun and will bo Un shed to-morrow night. The damngo to the nlll and the Union Pacific will foot up about 'our thousand live hundred dollars. Main line trains on the Union Pacific were delayed , owing to the unsafe condition of ttio road-bed , but no washout has been reported. A serious washout , however , was reported on the Central City br.moh of the B. & .M. Tratllo has boon suspended until the track can bo repaired. The main line of the B. & M. was in no way affected. Reports received nt the Elkhorn nnd Mis souri Pnclflo offices wore .o the effect that n icavy rain prevailed Saturday night , but nothing serious hud resulted. Knllro.ut Notss. General Manager Holdrogo , of the B. & M. . has returned from Chicago. General Traffic Manager Mellon , of the Union Pnciao , has returned from a pro tracted trip to points east. Vice President Holcomb nnd Trnfllc Mnn- ngor Mollcu , of the Union Pacific , loft for Denver Inst night. General Manager Burt , of the Elkhorn , las returned from Chicago. The Atlantic express on the Union Pacific arrived from the west fifty minutes lute owing to tlio storm. Seven car loads of giant powder wore shipped west over the Union Pacific Sun day , and ivero destined to points on the Omaha & Republican Valley lino. General Manager Klmbnll , of the Union Pacific , stated that tlio depot plans together with the proposition for tha viaduct will joslllvoly bo submitted to the city council .Ins evening. The board of managers of the Inter-Stato Railway association , at a recent meeting at Chicneo , decided to transport oxihbits for the Omaha Fair association free both ways. No. 13 snow-shed , on the Union Pacific , near Lnramio , was destroyed by fire origi nating from a spark from an engine , entail ing a loss of $15,000. F1R.E ANT ) I'OLIOU COMMISSION. , HIIRO Grist of Minor Mutters DIs- iioscd Ol' . The lira and police commission had a huge grist of minor matters before them last night , tbo disposal of which kept thorn busy until 10 o'clock. A dozen applicants for positions on the police force were examined nnd the applica tions taken under ndviscmcnt. Superintendent Gilllspie , of the deaf and dumb institution , made application for the appointment ; of two speclaljponcemcn for the purpose of protecting the fruit and grounds at ttiu institute from dcpradntton. John Sldoncr , a fireman at No. 3 engine house , was dismissed for drunkenness. A saloon license wns granted to M. Mullen , 301 North Sixteenth street. Charges of drunkenness were preferred against Officers Benson nnd Bollyn. Jerry O'Lenry , operator at the central sta tion , was granted a 11 vo days' leave of ah- scnco on account of sickness in his family. The case against Ernest Meyers , saloon keeper at Thirteenth and Pacific , convicted on the chargn of having kept his saloon open on Sunday , was continued at the request of Jetter & Young. Meyors hns left the city and will probably not return. NO PROTECTION AGAINST F1KE. Thirty Thousand I'ooplo Feel itiii _ the Suburbs. The question of better flro protection for the western part of the city is attracting considerable attention. Fire Ctnef Ualligan wns seen with regard to the abil ity of his department to afford it , and said that no cncino bouso had boon erected in this city for about thrco years , and that in that time the city had increased about 80,000 in population. The present flro force is dis tributed to the best ndvnntagc , but it is en tirely inudoquato to protect a city of this sUo. "Why , " said ho , "Kansas City asked for $185,000 for flro purposes , and wo have only about $00,000. Wo should hnva nt least thrco moro houses and hose-carts nnd about lif'tecn men to run them. These houses should bo at Walnut Hill , Kounuo Place and Twenty-fourth nnd Vmton. As mutters stand now , the entire western and northern parts of the city are practically unprotected. To bo moro specific , the district west of Tliirty-fiflh street and north of Plncknoy street Is not proiocted worth u cent. The nearest house Is the one at Snundcrs .and Cumlng. There U if good water supply , und the property is welltprotccted after wo get to the tire , but a fire might breakout two miles or uioro fitim tlio onglnu houso. "Tho commissioners are anxious to change this stntobt affairs , but their hands are tied und they can da nothing' Tbo reliefWiiUBt come from the council or the legislature. "Two now fire alarm boxes have been or dered. One will bo placed at Thirty-sixth and Half-Howard , but the location * tno other had not been decided. It win proba bly bo at Orchard Hill , as Walnut Hill has a police box. " Commissioner Hartman was also Inter viewed und was asked if it was not potciiblo to borrow money to meat the exigency. "No , " said Mr. llartuian , "wo cannot exceed the lovy. Tbo levy this your will not allow of uny expenditures for now houses. Next year wo will have a levy of 6 mills , which will enable us to give thcso pcoplo thu proper protection. The commissioners really have no power in the matter. Tlio council provides the houses and the appnrutus , nnd commissioners merely run the concern. Wo are very anxious to afford protection to out lying districts , as they are entitled to it. Wo are using every effort to bring about a change and have every hope of success. " Are you troubled with chror.lo diur- rhocnV A glass of Cook'd Imperial Clmmpagno , three 01 four times u day will cure it. * WHO'S DANNY SUHEIIAN ? In Ills Gups llo Booms to Know Cro- nin's Murdoror. A letter has fallen into the hands of n city ofUcial which may bo the : : icaii ! . of furnish- iug another clue to the Chicago authorities in their search for the murderers of Dr. Cronln. It is a love letter of the tcndorest kind and was written by Annie Quinn to "Dearest Willie , " a young mar. v.'ho is employed In a grading party ut work on Spaulding street near Twenty , seventh. The letter was found on ttio street by a fellow workman of the recipient. The tinder road It for the purpose of hav ing a Joke upon Willie , but , upon learning the contents , changed his mind and gave the letter to the ofllolnl. The writer pleads urgently for an explana tion of Wlllio'ft nbsonco from Chicago nnd wants to know If ho WAS mixed up in that "awful Cronln nffalr. " Further In the letter is the following statement ! "Dnnnlo Shoohnn wns arrested the other night for being drunk. Ho nsked the policeman who arrested him what ho killed Dr. Cronln for. The policeman - man laughed. Danny then told him thntho would ptvo him nwny if ho fUnnnlo ) wns arrested , nnd when the policeman found out who ho wns he turned him loose. I guess Dannie's Undo Jim would Ret him out anyway - way If ho was nrrestcd. " The loiter will bo given to the police authorities. _ PARK PLANS. Tlio Landscape Aroliltcct "Will Bring ; IhcniToDay. . Dr. Miller , chairman of the board of park commissioners , received n totter from Mr. Cleveland , the landscape gardener , whoso services have boon retained by the board , and who has prepared plan * for the ro-nr- rnngomont of Jefferson stiuaro and Hanscotn park. It . nld that ho would bo hero this morning with the plans , An extra mooting of tha hoard h&n bean called ut 10 o'clock , when the three different sets of plans will bo passed upon by Mr. Cleveland , and selections made for both of the panes , The selection of a superinten dent of the work will also bo made nt tills mooting. "There is an Impression abroad , " said the doctor , "that Mr. Cleveland is a young nnd un Inexperienced man , but the fact Is that ho is gray-haired nnd hns had years and years of experience. Ho laid out the parks of Minneapolis , und ttioso wo found to bo gonin of bo.iuty upon our recant visit there. I think the people of Omaha will bo satisfied with Mr. Cleveland's work. " Pours' is the purest id best soap over tmxdc. Btrnlintr Plumbing Material , Symouds ft Blake , a now plumbing firm , complain that nil the material from their ] obs have been stolen. Tboy have lost plpo from the Nntntorlutn , the Crcmer block , the Smith dwelling , the dwellings on South Eighteenth street , ana Mr. Bluko's dwelling on South Twenty-seventh street. No ma terial has been missed until the past week. It Is thought that an association , formed to combine against the now firm , has hired Bomo Irresponsible party to make mlsciilef. A watchman : t eich Job has been rendered necessary in order to protect the property , Catarrh IS a Wood disease. Until tno poison la oxpullod from tlio .system , there can bo no euro for tills loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore , the only effective ) treatment is a thorough course of Ay er's Snrsnpnril lu the best of nil blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the bettor ; delay is dangerous. "I was troubled with cntinh for over two years. I tried larious remedies , and was treated by a number of physi cians , but received no benefit until I began to take Aycr's Sursaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo ot this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. lioggs , Holrnan's Mills , N. C. " When Aycr's Snrsnpnrilln was rec ommended to me for catanh , I was in clined to doubt its efllcacy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I had no fuith that anything would euro mo. I became emuulutcd fiom loss of uppctlto and impaired digestion. I' had nearly lost the sense of smell , and mv system WHS badly dui tinged. I wai about discoutnged , when .a friend urged mo to tiy Ayei's Sar.snpurill.a , and re ferred 1110 to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine , I am convinced that the only sure way of tieathm this obstinate disease is through the blood. " Charles H. Malouey , 113 lllvcr St. , Lowell , arsapariila , DT Dr. J. C. Ayer & ' Co. , Lowell , Mass. fries $1 ; eli bottici , $ & . "VVorth $5 a bottle. MS. BETTS 103 FATISAH STKFET. OMAHA. Nau. ( Upfoslto I'uxtou Llotoi. ) OlDcn hours , D a. m , to B p. m. Sundays , 10 a. n. to 1 p. in. Spivlillsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin end Blood Diseases. tVTVCoiisuHatlon at office or by mail fret. Medicines sent by mall or express , securely vackud , fice from observation. Guarantees to cure nulrkly , nnfoly and permanently. NERYODS DEBILITY gSfSSKS fflffi lions. Physical Decay , arising from Indlncro tlou , Kxceas or Indulgence , pi oduclng Sleepless nrbi. nespondeney , Plinplai on the fuco , aver- olon to society , easily dlhcouraged , lacic of cnnll don co , dull , unlit for study or business , andllnds llfu a burden. Safely , permanently and pri vately cured. Consult lirs. Belts A ; Belts , UtW Farnam St. , Oniuhu , Neb. Blood anfl Skin Diseases rrsultH , completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Hcrnfuln , rrysipelas , Korer Sores , niotclics , Ulceis , I'amsln the Head and Hones , Byphllltlc Eoro Throat , Mouth nnd Tongue. Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured where oilier * have failed. Firlnnir IfninQPTJ nml niarliler Complaints , iVldllu ; ' Ulllldiy Painful. Dlltlcult. too fro- qttont ilurnlne of llloody Urine , Urine high col ored or vltli milky tiidliuont on standlnv , Weutt Back. ( JonorrluiMi , Gleet , Cyfctltls. etc. , Promptly and Oafely Cuicd , Chareea Heasona- bio. SSTBTf'PTTlJ.'PI Guaranteed . . per. JUwJLV X UXI/Xit W / manent Cure , re moval complete , without cutting , caustlo or dlllrUlon. Cures etftcted at homo by patient v Ithout a moments pain or annoyance. To Yoiniff Men and Miildle-Aied Men , AOlIDp nilpn The awtul effects of early OUHlJ liUltD Vice , which buniis organic weakness , destroying both mind and Dody , with all its ilteaded Ills , permanently cured , MTlFITv ! AdrobS those who bav impaired JJD1.1U tlienuohea by Improper indul- and dolltuiy habits. \ > hlch ruin both eences ody nnd inlnrt , unllttlng them tor buslntM , itudy or marriagp. MnniRn MEN. or tlioso entering on that hap py life , nw are of physical debility , quickly a * flsttU. OUIl SUCCESS. Is based upon facts , first Practical Expo ricnce. Becond Kvory case Is especially studied- thus ( .tatting aright. Third Mo .llclnea nro prc , pared In our iabatory exactly to suit each cube , thus Htrectlng cures without injury | fr8cna ! 0 cents posttge for celebrate 3 works on Chronic , Nerrous and llellcato Diseases. TtiousiuiJu oiireil. IV A friendly letter or cull may earo you future fluttering nnd nhame , and add golden yar to life. | VNo letters an- evrered unless uccoutpanled by i cents lu Etaiupa , Addie&sorcall on UK * . UKTTS Oc. BUTTS , 1108 Vurtuun Street. Omaha. Nib. This powder never varies. A marvel of pure ly , i-treiiEth nnd wlioleo ) tuuness.i Moro o.o- nomtcil than the ordinary kinds , niul cannot bo sold lu competition with the multitudes of lororshoitnrfght alum or imosjihnto powders. Sold only lu cans. Koyal Unking Powder Com pany , U' Wall btreet , Now Vork. l * SuroCnresI } Tbo Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | jill ! ! Treating with tSo Greatest Clironic , teens and Priatc Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , Falling Memory , ExliKuntl.Tg Crnina , Terrible Dreams , Head one ! Back Acne Mid all the effects tudin ? to curly dtcuy and pcihap'i Consumption or Insacltv , treated scieiulf-cally \ new method ! with nevrfaninz success. SYPHILI3and nil bad Blood and Skin Dll- caies permanently cured. 03- KIDNEY and UUINARYcimplalnls , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Vnrlocete and aU d&easct of the Qenlto-Uriniry Organs cured promptly without Irjuiy In Stomach , Kidneys or oilier OrKarw. ear No experiments. Age and experience lm port nt. Coniultatlon free and Bocrcd. S3- Send 4 cjntt postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Mcrvouc nnd Delicate Diicues. SSS Those co itemplatmg Mairlage nd for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both a ; cent ! ( llaini.s ) . Consult the old Doctor. Afriendly letter orcollmay savefuturfsufTer. ing and thame , and add golden j ears to life. fljHlool : "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " jocsnts ( sumos ) . Mediclna nd wtltirgs sect everywhere , secure from cxpoeuns. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 O 12 Address F. D. CLARKE. M. D. , . Sea darts & aVCAQ9b ! IU * TIMKEHSPRING VEHICLES N fTunrlrttliesftJtnKMtnliiintue. BgjJh Try OftSt " * ? * _ . . - " - . Jtyp.Mj-1 * Croatly Improved with swinging thackles on otlS BMo. Easiest rlcllnrW' ' ' * ' ' ' x" < ' .ma prinK8leniTt ! ! . en ana nhoiton accntding to the weight put on them. Adnp'ed oquallv wnll to rough country or flno < Jty | drives Willpirorou host r.ntlafaction. Dit.B. 0. WEST'S NBHVC AND BRAIN TUBA * . UJINT , OEUaranteoJ apecltlc for Hystciia. Dlzsl- nass. Convulsions , fits , Nervouo Neuralgia , Headache , Nerrous Prostration cauaed by the use of alcohol or tobacco.Vakotulnefl * . Mental Depression , Sof cnning of tile llratn , re'jultliiK in insanity anil leadinitto misery , decay and death. PiematuioOld Age. Uarrenn'ss , Loss of Power tn either sax. Involuntary I.ossai und Spurmat- orlicea caused by ov r-oxertlon of tliobrnlii.solf- abuse or overindulgence. Each box contains cno mouth's treatment , f 1 00 a bor , or six hotel forJj.O'.sont by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any casa. With each order received by us for six boxei , accompanied with 3i.t , wo will Bend tlio purchaser our written guarantee ) to re fund the money If the treatment does not eiloct cure. Guarantees Ictmcd only by Goodman Drug Co. , Druggists , Sola Agent * , 11'0 ' Farnam treoUOmaha Web. _ nrrlvlnic at or departing from -Noiv York. Shipment ? from Europecnn bo raido direct lir tlih Company to all Inland 1'oitn of llinry In the Unliod btntcs , nl > o to Canailn an I Mexico , with \vKUout payment of duties ut.Ntvr Vork. Ilatoa nslow at those of uuj responsible company. NOCHAHRKMADUFOIlCUSrOU HOU3K BIIOK- KitAU15 OK UAUTAOn. Money Order * Itsucd nnyublo at 15,000 places in UnitedhUtcs , Canndauml 1'uropo. Aecncles In Kuropo to wliom slilpaicnta for United Etiites can be delivered , or If from Interior points should bo consigned , iiccoinpunlud by Illll of Lading and Invoice certified before American Consul : THOS. MHADOWS A CO , M Milk Ftroct , ChcHnsI lo , London , K.O. : Si Wnler Street. ll vi.ui-oor. ! Bl Plcea- dilly\U.vciitHTF lu llnuovor Mreot , ( JiAsno\v 3 , line Scribe. PAHIS. K. ItlCIIAHU. 1 Hue Cliilou , IIAUVK. N. I.UrcilTlNU.VCU , H * l-unccnum'so , ItKKMKV : : n DovcnHcctli. UAMHUIIO , und 11T Ain- Uafcn , ItUKMl.KIIAFKN. D1VOUCRS-A. GOODUIOtr. ATTO'lNBV-AT LAW , 124 Dearborn St. , Chicago : advice free ; " 1 years' experience ; business quietly and le gally transacted. NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSITORY , 01IAIIA , NEB. Capital . $ -100,000 Surplus Jim. Ibt , 1889 . OU.OOO OFKICEHS AND IHHIXTOUS. IlEKitr W. VATKH , President. LKWIH K. llrjisii , Vice President. A. U. TOU/AI.IN , W. V. MoitsK. JOHN 8.-C J.K. H. PAiaiCK , W. M. 8. UUOIIKR , Cashier. THE IRDN ( BANK , Cor. Utli'anil Farnam Sts. A General lluutint ; llustuessTiansacted. X CHtOMESTER'S ENGLISH RENNYROYAL PILLS. lUUtCrohh Dluiuonil Hnunl , Tb o lr rtlULle il" f r If. Kuft * io4 are. UUIe * , u.L lrui ) iUt r r MIC IMu. luoM Ufnud.larfil mruUtcUkri.ieiktt MltkUkiMkbLKiDt 1'ubtitiuullipr * Krn44r | ) rtlcul ri Riid * 'It.llcf fur r , Utttr , ! > / mull. Aat Vir'ar , ; al Co. , MuUliuu B < | . , riillttdu , I' * . A FREE TRIAL itockAtfu of nny on of the for t lie turo of Uther lx l Riiliwiil , Bfulitl Wrak. nrtl r Uoaorrboca mailed ( Kiilcil ) to tiny aililiru f or i cts. in itainps to pjy jKj tutu. ftl o IKKI ! . Klviri v _ , unl > l Information on tlio aboruand all other pnv ate Uifccnre SAFETY SPECIFICS I > rlvtu dioner . t end M > INuMr ' > HNl tnTclopo for circular. bHHUiUU IltatllK to. , Cl.lt.to , llllaou. mtCIIUI.4 thro" IntfUerrtloa * or OUtU TK u u.d. for r till i | rrlfle rurpC'B. CUKE nv OINKBATIVE WEiKtiE&S.lIf lal Jlilti , 8ooTHiita.acllauou ( brrtnUo. r ainellj tbrouiQ til w k p rCi. rcitor- Kullk ud lltoniMfclrrulk. I Ictlrla niii .T .tiri.rvtforf lt 5.oWloculi. _ . U4rxl B | ! rUf i. ft d "P- Wont e&Ml t > r- 3iABDlr cured lo Ikrct uo lbi. f cmpblit le.iumn. fi AMnEM E1EOTBIO CO. It OHIOAQO JU JACKSONVILLE I'rriui ratoryundcollfjr late cour olltt nature , U cu < w touUe. ait , K. V , JllLUHU , i'rlnclpal , Jacluonrlllt , JlL uulea. aeveral cases cured iiiheven uayu. Bold MtlM per box , all druggist * , or by mall from 'o. 11WUIU N. V , Kuliaireo- SALE ! Moro Pants rue bought m July thnn in nny other month of the yonr und wo nro well prepared with thorn. Woi luive nn enormous slock , nml us wo would not think 06 luukintj any nioiioy nt tins time of the ycur , 'oven if wo could , wo have marked those Punts so Hint they shnll simply mnko n big advertisement for us. Excellent All-Wool Pnnls , in splendid patterns , nt $1.75 , which not only will wonr well , but look elegant. Yon have ouon paid 85U nnd moro for u pair not ns yood us these. About SOO pairs tit $1.00 nnd $2 in two nont shndos. Thcso nro worth double the price. Tlio largest line we oflei ; nt $3.25. Wo have about 500 pairs of them , all shades nnd patterns , Cnssinu'res nnd lnney ( Worsteds , Lvovy pair o tlicso is unquestionably n big bargain , us they tire very fine and stylish Pants mid as well mndu ns nny custom tailors1 which cost three times ni much. We also offer two tables full of oJd suit Pants. Our customers need not be told what bargains tlicso aro. In Thin Conls and Vests wo have just opened another lol 'of those plain , geneel. ! colored Flannels ut Dtfc for the Coat nnd Vest. It is rather Into in the .soiuson to got in Summer Goods , but tlicsu Coats nnd7ests sold so quick and the cnll for thoiu the p.tst few days 1ms been so great that wo ordered another lot. They will not last long. The greatest hit of the season hns been made with our fine Mohair § 2 Cents nnd Yosts. There are only a few left of them. The balance of the finer grades of Summer Coats nnd Vests hns been reduced in order to close them out quick. Just opened , n lot of French Flannel Shirts at $1.00 ; very fine SHk Stripes at $2.50 , nnd All Silk Shirts at § 3.50 ; finest goods ever shown for the money. Please Note During July and August we close at 6:30 p. m. ; Satur day at 10 p. m. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets , Omaha. "YOST" WRITING MACHINE. A Typewriter nindo to meet the modern w nut for u ina-hliio \ \ hlch prints directly fro m tJT.e. u = cs no ribbon , aligns pormammtly nt point of printing. Is Light , Compact , Durable , mid in u uorcl , Is built un Rclentltlc principles , the lu\ union of . W. N. Yost , the builder or both the Uumlti ton and CiUIgnipli. Machines with Hemlnjjton or Callgraph key bonid usdt'Slied. A Inreo Htoek uf second hnnd Typewriters , ot nil mnkot , for bale , lent or occlituiKO. Wo nro nlso Miles HKGlits for thu "MK111UTT" 'lypo- wiltei.tno finest low pikol ; machine on the market. rrlcjSI * . Wo would uo pleased to receive a call from j on. v hother you wnnt to piirehnso or not , nnd wo w ill Kliully show you the ' ' Y < MT" ana the llnost nnrt largest stoclc of Typewriter Furnl- tin e. Supplies , eta , ever brought to this city. T CHINOS , EMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , HALLET & DAVIS , ARTIST SUPPLIES , KIMBALIi , MOULDINGS , PIANOS AND ORGANS ERAMES , SHEET MUSIO. 1513 Doilas St. Omalia , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. HERE'S FOR MEN'S ' SUITS Which earlier In the season we sold for $2O , $2S and $3O. 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 n 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 , fhiish "and quality to tne best. Drop In and look them over. The size and the price may fit you exactly. DREXEL & .MAUL , Successors to John Q. Jacobsj Undertakers andEmbalraers Attherldstand 1401 I'urnnm St. Orders by telefcTapn solicited nnd promptly attended , tleplione to No. Hi , PENNVUOTAEiVAFIJn8 are i luccuuf ully uiod montiiljr by over 10.000 , - . il dlue AroBafe.fytctuulanfll'leiuant i VJ SI perbor by mall.or at drucxUU. Sealed .yarltcutart tt poetAge Btoraiw. Adrtresg Til * Kviu&A CUKMUUI. Ca , DtmioiT , Micu. For sale and by mail by Gootltiifu Druj Omaha. Dr. J. E , McGREW OXE 01' TUB MOST hUCCESIlfUI , G r SPECIALISTS In tlio Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous and 1'rlrate Diseases. Spcrrautorrluea , Irupolcncr anil I'lilllnz Mnnliood absolutely cured. A euro itunranluotl In nil forms of 1'rlviuo Ilisensos , Hlrlcturus. ( iloot , &o. Catarrh , 'lliro.it , J.unK * . und Heart Dlsenios. Illieutnutltin , Bplnul and fiiiniilo Dlsuusui. HloeJ anu Skin Olsouaei tri-atc < l succusjtullr- I.nillua' und ecntleruen's wultlnK rooms sepnrulo nnil entlruljr private. nroniiiluitlon Ireo. Bond for books.Tlin Secret nnil I'riviUcDiscnspf of .Mun.'also'Wunmti fiMm Dlsceiiura lUa eacli ( > tniii | ' .l Treatment by correapomlentui tend stamp Iorrul7 , OtTICU : 10TJ1 AND DOU(1I < A8 BTItUBTS , OMAHA. NEW. C.E.&C. M. ANTHONY. 3121st Nat'l Bank Building , Nebraska Omaha , - FARM LOANS J.ow rates for Choice Loans. Titles and values panted upjn piomptly und loans closed without delay , l.oi-al correspondents wanted In No lu and Iowa. CONSERVATORY . .TJ - OF MUSIC - M KW V01IIC MU-ITAHV AOAI1KMV COIIN- -L > wall oii-lluiUon. Cor. . C. J , WIIIQIIT. IJ. B. , A. M. , buiu. ; U K UITATT , Comd't ' ot Cadets. Steck Piano Hoinarlcablo for powerful syinpatliotlo tone , pliublo action and absolute dura bility ; 80 years' record the beat { ruarun- tee of the oxcolleiico of these instru ments. WOODBRID6EBROS , The largest , fastest null Quest In the worlJ , t'aosonecriiccomnioilntloiia unoxccllcJ. New Yoi k to r.lvcrpnnl Tin Qucrnitcnvn , The Celoliraled I'lliu Mui'tl Stonm-l lulu Oil CltvufiCciruuIililu lu the \Vurld. ( JUJT f KOTT York to Glasgow via Londonderry Clrrnssla , . . . July 20 | I'nruesslu..Augnst 10 lUlitopla. . . . . July -7 | le\oni Annual 17 Anrliorln. . . . AugiibtUI ( 'lrcusslii , . . August" ! \Vllli regular \\eokly galllugs theieafter. SAUION to ClaxKixr. Uvcrpool , Derry , llulCiyitor Dueoiutown t'a to HI l > r ( ilu ioiT stciiiiiou , f/iunj ui > nnl3 hy "City of Home. " Bccoml Clasi SlO. blver- UKO f-H. KjErunlun mtui ruilviLeil uvatlnblo lor cltbcr rjule , tliusRlvln iirivlCZO ) of terlim In one tilu tUo lt ! > er Mersor , 1'lctnreniua Clyde , North nud houtli of Ircl mil. KXtllllSIOSSTO 1'AHIf DltCONTtNENTAl.ToUllSOn I.OULST TLIIJH. Tmvelert' Circular l.cttun of Credit nnl Dnifls foruns nmount nt limu t current rates. Apply to HUT of our local u/uiit ] or to llcnilcrhun llrotliorH , CiiluQK < 'i alL II. S. II.vi.ti. Jl. V. MOOKBS. C. U. MAKES. t GUATEFOL ' N. W.COR , ISTH& DODGE SIB . OMAHA. NEB. rOK TUB TEEATilEST 0V ALL APPIIANCES FOR DEFOnMITIES AND TRUSSES. ' )3eetFaeilitieiApiaratuiandR ) ] medieiforSucce < ifii. ' Treatment of every form of leeaie rcquinnir lIEDICALorBUnOIOALTREATMEMT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS/ Boordfi Attendance. Bett AccocuafilaUons in Wett C7- WHITE ? OR OIROULARS on Deformltiei and Uracei , Truists , Club Feet , Uurvaturti of Cpine.Hlei , Tumon. Cancer , Oatarrn , Bronchitis , Inhllltlon. Electricity , Faralyiii , Epiltpsy , KlJney. Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood and all Surgic rOf eratiom , DISEASES OF WOMEN WK IUTB UTILT 11IOID A LTISO-I WOMK1 DUUIVUCONIIKEIIEMT. ( STRICTLY PRIVATE , ) Only Reliable Medlo&l Inititute mitlnff a Epeeiilty of PRIVATE DISEASES All lllood Dli > u < i uetttirallr tr l L firpbllltlo 1'olioa timared from Ibt < jiUm ultliaiit nircury. Krw ll l nll > Tr ln irarL i i > rTITJL 1'OnKIU I'irlUilintbleltTllll nitai ; b IrcftUdat hoiu by eormi oDd nre. All comraunlek. llonicooadinlUI. > l.dlcliieiorluilrunnln nll.riu.ll r . trt.necurtlil' ck dcon. rki lolndlc.HcooltDHornnd.r. ucei'trioailliiteriliwrrertrrtd. C ll pdcon ult uioriiDA plitorr ut your cue , aad we will lend In pUIn wnprcr , our Rftfllf Tfl D3PM FREE : Upco rrlv > le. R | UI > i DUUK. IUnCN ) | NerTO iIJIirutilui.otniB/pa. | Illi ; UUct > DI ! Varlcccflt , * ltb qutilloa iliu Addrcn OMAIIA MEDICAL a BUKOIOAI. INBTITUTE , 13th and Dodjo Streets , OBAUA , MEB. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FARNAMLSTRKET. * * * * rotlrnlr orercoiu * by L'iUUI.prr-d TUBUIAI ) UB CUSHIONS/ / Mili | > flirbpvermtlvnan < lNuilclickrJ , C m ( on.HnH.II. lJJuill.nndl.it. . . S.nctiful Lcrvkll frthff reuicdlti fAi . HOIU vitlif Bi V , IIIBOOX , Htia Ilru ur. f r.l < lk.V ) DRINK 7 HIRES' ROOT BEER Tlio 1'iircut nnit Host Drink In the " \VorlU. AiiuilzliiK | | , DullclouB , Spurlcllni ; . A I'ackttfo ( liquid ) 25c. makes n e galloat. EVKHV 1)01 ) 1 MJ GUAKAMTHBD , .N07ll ( > UnlE , JA8II.Y ! MADE. . Try It niul you Will Not ho WUIiout It TIIK OM.V ; IMUM ; ; Bold Uy C. K. UlllKS. 1'UILAUKU'IIU ,