THE OMAHA DAILY BEEL : WEDNESDAY JULY 37 , 1880. THE CITY. Itovotiuo collections yesterday , S10- 051.60. The roiSfi'6 ' ° f M"- Miry Pft'iRl0 wcro lorwArTcd yCSlM } ' "ftornoon to Doiphos , O , , for burial. Collector Peters has appointed Prank E , McMillan , of Nebraska City , ns Btamp deputy lit that point. A complaint has boon filed npnlnet \VllHum Vnn Orman , a saloonkeeper near Cut-Off lake , chnrglnp him with Boiling without the required license. Ellen Whitlow , a colored woman Hv- itifr In the roar of 1511 Farnam street , lias made a complaint against her hus band. Chnrlos Whitlow , who she charges hns threatened to kill tier. Deputy United States Marshal M. S. Hopson , of Idaho , yesterday passed through Omnlia with Thomas Wudklns , who is sentenced to two years in the penitentiary at Sioux Falls , Dal : . , for adultery. The vacancy caused by tlio rcslpnatlon ' of Second Llo'utenant Charles A. Har vey , of the Omaha Guards , has been filled by the promotion of II. B. Mulford' . A successor to Mr. Mulford will bo selected at the next meeting. % Deputy Marshal 11. E. Allen loaves to-day for Fort Niobrnra to take into custody Private William Hand , the Boldlur who murdorml the bugler in his own regiment. Hand \vill bo tried be fore the United States court hero. " " " " I'nrioniil I'lirntrrnpliH. T. V. Golden , of O'Neill , Is at the Ar- cnilo. > E. 1C. Valentino , of West Point , Is In tuo city. city.A. . T. Cameron , of Lincoln , is nt the Mil- lard. lard.GuRtavo GuRtavo IJurr , of Stockham , is nn Arcade RUCnU Gcnrgo II. Sherwood , of Kearney , is at the Puxton. B. J. Turnoy was nt the Arcade yesterday from Ansloy. T. C. Shfcklcy , of Gunosi , was a Paxton Ruest yesterday. I'VnnU . \Velshick nml wife are at I the Millimt from Sioux Oily. J. C. Ferguson , of North Pintle , was a guest of the Paxtou yestorilu.v. J. L. Knupp , of licrtrnnd , was enrolled on the Pnxton roaster yesterday. Auburn's reprcscatativu at the Darker yesterday was J. T. i'oreupil. Lincoln men at the Pnxtnn yesterday wcro A. H. Webster and J. C. White. Alex Halter nnd H. J. Dolaa are at the Barker from the state capital. Stella guests at the Arcade yesterday were H. U. Wellor and II. 13. Clark. P. Vf. Gales and E. W. Writ-lit registered at the Arcade yesterday from David City. Judge J. C. Crawford , of West Point , was a business visitor In the metropolis yester day. day.Mtss Mtss Mabel Hurdiclc , of Fairmont , Neb. , is the guest of .1. Jacobus and family , No. 2010 Sherman avenue. George E. Howard , of Wood Illvor , and J. M. Cralir , of Plnttsmouth , were registered nt the Arcade yesterday. Mr. und Mrs. G. SchlesiiiRcr and Mrs. L. jrfostettcr , of Albuquerque , New Mexico , left for Bplnt Lake yesterday. Skipped With the Itank Fiuulo. Tbe police are looking for Edward O. Hall , who absconded with the luiulj of a bank at Colby , Kansas , and is supposed to be in Oinaha. Tlio Old Hernia Site. John A. MeShnno has received a proposi tion , It is stated , from n PluUidclnhum to buy the old Herald build 1 MLaaO the site on which it stands , the price set upon them belnR 5100,000. _ The Uoyd Transferred. The deed , transferring Hoyd's opera house to the American Uiiukin ana Trust com pany , was recorded yesterday. The considera tion Is stated at $ ! r > 0X)0 ( ) , and the purchasers assume a mortgage of $50,000. * ( iondricti Hall So'd. Goodrich hall , the Odd Follows' buildmp on Saundcrs street , was sold yesterday by Sheriff Coburu to satisfy an execution for $2,000 , held by Dennis ITltzpatriek. Ho bid tlio property in at j2o , and will take possession of It until the society pays his claim. Grading Bid * . The board of public works will receive bids on the 2nd of August for grading Fourth , Fifth and Sixth streets from Thirty- sixth street to the Belt line ; Soldon street from Leavenworth to Poppleton avenue ; Pleasant street nnd Grove street from Leavenworth to Pacific ; Grove street from Farnam to Dodge , nnd the first alloy south of Pierce from Eighth to Tenth. Another Complaint. Another complaint has been mada against Eons & Mumiii , the proprietors of Motz hall on Tenth street for soiling liquor on Sun day , This time the complainants ui-j Nellie Wroth nnd Ella Kimball , two girls who drank beer In the place on Sunday evening. 'Jho Wroth girl also complains that her purse , containing JO , was stolen from her While in the pluco. The street car company is putting in a tura table at the corner of Twenty-fourth and Fani tun streets , and hereafter the Twenty- fourth street car will only run from that confer to CrolRhton college , transfers being made there from nil other cars. Transfers will also bo made from the horse cars to the cable and vice versa nt Twentieth street. First 31. 13. Corner Htono. The corner stone of the First Method 1st Episcopal church , corner of Davenport and Twentieth streets , will bo laid next Thurs day evening at S o'clock. Bishop Nawman will deliver nn address , and the appropriate service of the church for vucli an occrsion will bo observed , A programme of services will bo an nounced later. PlnttdciitHoIior Yaraln , A brief session of the Plattdoutschor voroln was hold at U iiiO aM m. at Gormanla hall , the president. Gcorirj B , Tiarks iavlng arrived from Chicago at 10 a. m , The usual preliminaries worn gone through with , nnd the following wore aupolntcu a committee on finance : Messrs. C. Thompson , J. Hnrt- tnan and Henry Rodolph. An adjournment Was then made until U p. m. County Court. Judge Shields settled a now isiuo In the Bank of Oinnhn assignment. The Iowa Btuto Savings bank , .of Council Blulfs , has a claim of ? 10 which an attorney attempted to collect , Ho presented a long petition setting forth that tlio money had bjjon obtained on a tioto which the Iowa concern held against an Omaha party and scat to the now defunct bank for collection before It had suspended. This lawyer held that the county court , hav ing power to order dividends , declared and preferred creditors paid could also Instrucl the assignee to hand over funds In the bank'6 possession collected by it for other parties. But Judge Shields thought differently nnd disallowed the claim. A certain time inus ! clupso before the court may order an no counting made and adlvldond dccluro.1. This will not bo done until the banking resources have been obtained , Sheriff Coburn says ho llndi the work rather blow , Suits will have to bo brought against a great many of the note holders. Next Saturday , at 10 o'clock , ho will sol ! the bunk furniture , ofllco fixtures , safes and other chattels , If your complaint Is want of appe tite , try half wine glass Angostura Bitters before meals. Dr. J. G. H. Sle- Bert & Sons , solo manufacturers. At nl MERCHANTS' I'All A. 1)10 , View of Some Jobber * on Drummers' Day Celebration. A reporter yesterday morning called upon'n number of the wholesale firms of the city and asked for an expression from them as to the desirability or n trade * display this fall , r'no result was as follows I D. M. Stcole I think It Is peed thing. It advertises the city , and all merchants should enter into It , Wo would bo willing 16 take art. art.T. T. A. Robinson It was n success lost year , and undoubtedly would bo this. Wo would go in. Poycko Bros. Wo would scarcely go Into t. U Interrupts business lee much * Manager for W. L. Parotto & Co. Mr. Pnrotto is out of the city , but ho made n dis play last year and doubtlessly would this year. year.Mr. . Loomis , of Schneider & Loomls My partner Is out of the city nnd I can not speak for htm. Personally I favor a display. Mr. Gilmore , of Gllmoro & Huhl It's lots of bother , but wo would make a display. Mr. Klrkcndall , of KirKcndnll , Jones & Co. It's something wo wouldn'tbackout.on , but I think the snmo effort made In another direction would do more good. Wo should get un something like iho St. Louis Mardl Oras. Mr. Andrccson , of Lee , Clarke & Androo- sen I haven't given the matter any though- and don't cnro to express myself. r Allen Bros. Wo would probably go In. CKAKISI ) BY Bl3KI3AV13aiENT. The Melancholy Itato of n Grief StrlclcrnVtilov. . Deputy Sheriff Grebe has discovered n very pitiful case of lusunity in Florence. Mrs , Elizabeth Douglas , whoso husband , af ter n long attack of sickness , died on Mon day of last week , is the victim. The faailly was very poor. The dcso.isod worked in a grocery. At the time he was taken sick ho had $ < > 0. Every cent of this went to nay doc tor bills. The neighbors assisted the family by furnlshlnu provisions , nnd wHen the man died raised a purse to pay thu expenses of his funeral. During ills Illness t'no wife at tended him Incessantly , nnu lost , so much sleep that her mind lias Mneo become effected. At times slio becomes violent , and endeavors to com mit acts of violence. Two or tlireo times , within the past four days , she hast gone out with a butcher Itnlfo In her hand and chased the neighbors into their houses. Monday she crossed the street to a residence which had cotton mosquito-netting doors , and in stead of opening the frame , walked right through the netting into the parlor , and frightened the occupants , who iled In every direction. Lust week Mrs. Douglas sent for her mother , who lives In Wisconsin , and the lady ariivcd Sunday , but has no means with which to provide for her unfortunate daughter. She has a daugh ter three years old. Yesterday morn ing Mr. Grebe went to the miserable shanty in which the demented woman resides , and found her and her nr.thor lying uslccu on an old dirty matrcM on the floor. ( Jreuo re ported the case to the county commissioners , wllo instructed him to see County Agent Ma- honay and determine what shall bo done. Unless the woman should Ho considered hopelessly insane , sr.e will bo provided with transportation and sent home with her mother. Cure of Bronchitis. Mr. E. Carey , of Eric , Pcnn. , writes us follows : " 1 hud bronchitis for over two years. My life was made utterly wretched by it. It was cough , cough , couch , until at times I thought I would choke to death. I tried every rem edy , it seemed to mo some outside more inside. Now and then I would get slight re lief , then back again it would come , worse than ever. Last winter I started using ALL- COCK'S Poaous PusTiiits and kept them on ; felt better almost immediately , nnd huve kept one on my chest almost eversincc.using it as a chest protector. I cannot say too much for themfor I am cured of that disease. THE Tit A. MI'S RESORT. How Jefferson Oqttttro is to bo Beauti fied anil Improved. W. H. Cleveland , the landscape gardener who has prepared plans for the improve ment of Jefferson square and who has also been engaged to draw similar plans for Hanscoin park , arrived in the city yesterday , and is stopping at the Murray. Dr. Miller and ho spent the morning ex- umlning the thrco different sots of plans for Jefferson square. The principal point of dif ference In thcso is in the elevations. Mr. Cleveland said he did not cnro to exhibit , Uio plans to any one outside of the board until a bclcction Hhoulcl bo made. The board met at. > o'clock in the afternoon and the plans were submitted to them and explained by Mr. Cleveland. One of tbo thrco is to bo selected by the board. The Closing of an Important Outlet. The blockade of a port is not more Injur ious to its commerce than is even the tem porary obstruction of the bowels to the health of thu system. Constipation neces sarily arrests the secretion of bile , impedes and disorders digestion , and poisons the cir culation. The safest and most effective , as it is also the most genial , laxative arid anti- bilious mcdiciiui in existence is Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , and it is more than prob able that Us sovereign cfllcacy ns a preven tive nnd rcrnndy for intermittent nnd remit tent fever Is largely duo to its reformatory action upon the liver , an organ prejudicially involved in all malarial complaints. Persons with a tendency also to rheumatic , neuralgic nnd kidney trouble cannot do better than to antagonize it with Hosteller's Stomach Bitters - tors , which Invariably checks it at the out set. The woaic , moreover , are invested with strength by this fine invigoraut. 1MSSUI ) NI3.VH ! U5 BE\BT. John Kller Perforated in nn Attempt nt Soll'-DcKtruotloii. John Eller , a paving Inspector who has been worklng.for Hugh Murphy , attempted to * commit suicide in thoUulicd States hotel , at tlio corner of Tenth nnd Dodge streets , Mon day night. He fired a pistol shot , the bullet of which passed entirely through the loft side of his body , just missing his heart , Ho is still lying very low , hut hns a chance of recovering. The would-bo suicide pave as a eauSo for tils rash attempt at self-murder was that ho has been thrown out of work several times of Into. Ho had been drinking quite heavily just before shooting himself. Ellor is a powerfully built man , thirty j cars of gc. His parent * live In n urnn'.l town In Indiana , about one hundred mlles cnit of Chicago. The victim was suffering excruciating torments - monts late yesterday afternoon. Yet ho bore up bravely under the pain. His associates nnd physicians arc affording him all the relief possible. Ellur was to have gone to DCS Molnos yesterday , It is slated , la search of work , but it scams likely now that his rash act will- prevent him forever from making the trip. Cot rid of that tired fcollnp as quick ns possible. Take Howl's Sarsaparllla , which gives strength , n good appetite , and honlth. _ I'REPAUIXG TO CONSOLIDATE. The Union I'nclilo Branch Lines to bo Combined. Assistant General Manager Dickinson , of the Union Pacific , has gene to Choycnno where ho will attend a mooting of the board of directors of the Idaho Central which is to bo hold to-day. The meeting for the consolidation of the Utah lines will bn hold nt the same timo. This , if successfully carried out , will result In the combination of the Utah & Northern , Utah Central , Salt Lake & Western Utah , Ogden ft Syracuse , Idaho Central nnd Ne vada Pacific roads. It Is reported ! that the consolidation will bo effected without opposition. tt Is also reported that the capital stock of the consolidated system will be about § 25.000,000. As n consequence of this consolidation , changes In the ofllnial roster of the Union Paclllo will likely follow. It Is reported that G. M. Cumlng , assistant general manager of the Union Pacific in charge of the system west of Cheyenne , will bo appointed general manager of the consolidated company , with headquarters at Salt Lake , nml that the jurisdiction of Assistant General Manager Dickinson , who has control of the system cast of Cho.vonno. will be extended to Ogden , which will place him in charge of the entire main system. It is also reported that the mailer of returning to the old sys tem of operating , by reviving the depart ment of general Rupcrintondont , Is being considered by Vice-President Holcotnb. Hilton. The Fremont , Elkliorn ft Missouri Vnlloy has made an excursion rate of J10.23 for the round trip between Onmlm nnd Long Pine , Neb. , for the Chnutaunua which opens nt that iilace Thursday next. The entertainment will last until July 27 , and owing to a largo number from Omaha hav ing expressed a desire to attend , the Elkhorn - horn has nlnced tickcis on sulo at the above reduced antes. _ Is It Discriminating ? The trans-Missouri lines have given notice that , on July 20 , the rate from Denver to Chicago will bo reslored to the old rate , $30.05. 1 ho Western States Passenger asso ciation , however , has ns yet , taken no action nnd the rate \vcst from Chicago to Denver Rtlll remains at $20 , no notice having as yet been given of a restoration. Some of the passenger agents nro of the opinion that , to make a distinction In mien from a'lougitudi- nal standpoint , is a discrimination. Others claim lhai Chairman Coolcy of the Interslnte commerce commission has already given his opinion lo the effect that in reverse hauls no connection In rales could bo established. It Is thought , however , that the Wcstera Suites Passenger association will take steps FOOD to veblore the through rate to its former scale. _ Will It Collapse. A well-known railroad olUeial who has just returned from a meeting of the Inter-slate Huilway association , stated that the august combine was in bad shape , aad that its col- lupso was regarded a certainty. He also staled that the railroad situation , as regards rates , was In bad shapc.and that a disastrous rate-war could not much longer be averted. Appoint ml Super in ten dent. General Superintendent Hughes , of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , has is sued a circular appointing E T.llorno super intendent of the Sioux City & Pacific , with headquarters at Fremont , thu appointment taking effect to-day. Mr. Borne will also re tain the supurintendcney of the South Platte division of the Elkhorn. The Buffalo Kxtciulon. Relative to the report published in n Wyo ming paper to the elToet that the B. & M. was preparing to build its "coal" line to Buffalo , an attache of the general manager's oftlco stated that the U. & M. would not build to that place and the matter had not even been given any attention. It would require , ho said , 15u miles of road which would necessi tate an expenditure which the Burlington is not prepared to make. RiiilrcKitl Not-'S. .The Atlantic express on the Union Pacific arrived from the west two hours late occa sioned by a washout on the Wyoming divi sion. sion.Conductor Conductor Flemmlngof the Union Pacific , accompanied by his family , has gene east. J. O. Phillippi , of the Missouri Pacific , has returned from Chicago. General Manager Burtnnd General Super intendent Hughes , of the Elkhorn , left on a tour of inspection of the system. The Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska has commenced the construction of a sixty-inllo extension of its road , which will make the terminus of the road at King Fisher , General Manager Kimball , of the Union Pacific , denies that his company is nt the back of the Yunkton & Norfolk line , or that it is financially interested in any way in that road. The editor of the Burlington Junc tion ( Mo. ) Post has for years been sub ject to cramp colic or fits of indigestion. Mr. Butcher , the lending druggist there , advised him to try Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diorrhwa Remedy. Ho says : "Wo took the medicine and not only found relief on that occasion but have several times since tried its iis virtues and found relief in every instance. " THK CITY'S DEATH TRAPS. No Attempt to Hcmovo Thnn by the Street Conimlsilonor. The continued rain Is making the breaks In the streets caused by Saturday night's storm , worse. Major Balcoinbo had his force at work yesterday repairing tne cave in on Williams street. The street commis sioner , however , did nothing. Bo was still awaiting orders. _ For a disodcrcd liver try Bcccham's Pills. DEIICIOUS FlAVORlHG EXTRACTS NtfllflAL nHIIT FUVMS Pied liy the United States fiovernment. Inclorted ! by the beads of the Oreat Unlvemitfei nnd I'uhllo J'ood Auslytts , as the Strongest , l-iiren snd most Healthful. Dr , I'rlce's Cteani llaKliiKl'nwderaorsiiotcontRlu Aratnoula , Ilinear Alum , Dr , Price's Delicious J'lavorinir ! ' * tracts , Vanilla , I.cuiou , Orauge , Aluioiul , Uote , etc. , da cot coutalu I'ulsouous Oils or Chciulrals. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . Now York. Chlcogo. St. Absolutely Purer , Thl > powder norcr rnrlos. A marrrl of pure ly , KtrcnRth nndThol soineiieHS. Jloro eco- nomlcal than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitudes of lor or snortwetKht nltim or pliospliato powders. Bold only In cans. Hoyal Halclng 1'owdei Com pany , U'O Wall Street , New York. WE BtSTWHIU iOAP HME ) Irl-AHEKCfc AIL dAS-5-KlRK CLOUD | FlOATINl-'SORP. WRAPPERS ( UR6E 3121 } g and. receive a Tor two yearn I had rhiumr.tlfniHO hr.d that lullj.iblul me for work nml cor.nni-d mo to my bed for n whole year , during \Uilcli time I could notc\cn rulfcmy liandd lo my liend. aim for 3 montlm could not move in yr el [ I n bcd.w as rriluccd In fltsli from Unainfciillis. Wnstreat- 'ul by liu-t phj sIi.lans , only to grow ore. Finally I took Swift's Sjiccinc , nnd peen bcgon to Improve. Aftorawlilh ) wasBtiny orU , and for the mV.flve months Iu\vc been na well ns 1 e\crwas all from mo effects of Swill's Specific. JOHN HAT , Jan. 8,18SO. Ft. Wayne , Ind. tlookH on Blood nail Slln Diseases mulled free. Kinrr SPECIFIC Co. , Atlsn.-.i U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVKIl A MILLION IJtSTllIUUT..D. Louisiana Stel Lottery Company. Incorporate 1 or the Ictl'liiHno In ItMS. for e ttica- tlotrit unit rlmrltablo purpas.'K. unil Its Inuiclil'e miiilu a part of tlio present Btato Constitution , In 18v ! > , by nn < m > rwli lrmnK ponuliirvote. ItJi MAMMOTH IlKAVVlNUa tnku plaeo i > nii-an- ntmllr Uuric xnd December ) nml Its I1UAND SIN- GIi ; NUM1IKK lHA\Vl.Ns ; tuUo | ilneu In OHCI | of tliu otherti'n monthtfof tlio yenr , nnd nre rill drawn in public , Ht iho Academy ot Muxlc. Now Orlenns , I.H. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEAHS For Iiitirlty of its Druivings , itutl prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows : "Woilo liL-c-oliy certify that wo Hupervl o the nr- rimiirmenta lor nil tliu Monthly amiumlAmiuil DruvvlnK of tne LuuUlanu MHIU Lottery Cnmiiuny , nnd in pprson immaxonnd control tliailrawliiustliein- nelvot , nnil that tlieMmonrocomtiictoilwItli honesty , fulcne'f , and In u'oml faith to all imrtlcs , and we autliorlzutbe uumpuny to uio tills lerlllltuti ! , wltli facsimiles of our hlgnatures nttnchcd , In Itsadrer- COMMISS1ONKIIS. JVc. the undenlKncrl banks nnd bnnkors will par all prl7e drawn in tlio Ixjulnlnna State I/utteries which inavlip preriMitcdntonrcotintrrs : It. M. WAtjMM.KV , I'res. Ixiiilsluna Nut. Dank. l'liitltl < : I < AN'AIIX. Tres. State Nat. Hank. A. HAI.DWIN. l'ro . New Orleans Nat. llank. CA1U. KOHN , 1'rcs. Union .Nutlonal Jlank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Munlr. Now Or loaim , Ttnsrtny. Auttisc 13 , 1HHO , CAPITAL. PltlZC , - $ : tOOOUO. lua.OUO TickeU nt Kl : llnlre ? . (10 ; Quarters , to ; Tenths , 2i Twentloths. L LIST or PHIZES. i ruizK OF gnuuu is rmoonn i ritiXK ov mumu \ K , II 1 I'KIKH OK MMUII UUkM 1 I'llliCK OK KflU Is. . . ssi n 2 I'lllKKS OK KMIHaro SOjIttl ATUIKKSOK 6 , ( laro 2.1.1110 ! Ti ritlXKS OK UHJOaro. , . , . . . . . . . ( ) 1U ) I'KIX.RSOK fil l ro. . . . Kl i ) vui I'liix.KM < ) K : > are u.iiu ) 6U ) 1'IUZICS OK awnro 100,010 API'IIOADIATION I'lttZKS. 1(11 ( Prizes of WlOnro Wm \ < 1 ) 1'rlius of 3.U nro icnni 100 1'rlxcs of 3M nro HUUO ) TWO NUMilElt TCIIMIN/I.S. WO prizes of IKX ) nro imn ! 'M I'rlica of 1UO are VJ..iuo 3.J31 I'rlros , amounting to Wl,054. ( io NuTB-Ticketsdrawingcapltul I'rites uro not entit led to Terminal 1'rlzcs. AGENTS WANTED. tVFoitCLUii HATE'J , or any further Information desired , write leitltilr lo the un dcrvlKiioil , clearly slnt- liik' your resldenco , wltn fcuuo.CountyMrect nnd Nu m- bur. Moru rapid rvtiirn mall delivery rill Uo insured byyuurcncloslnKan envelope ) bcarlnu your full ml- UrcBS. UrcBS.I9IPOKTANT. . Address M. A. DAUl'HI.V , Now Orleans. I.a. lljr or.lln'irr letter contaluliiK .MONIIV OIlDKIt l norl by all txnru Companloa , Now York Hx- chatiKe , Drafter I'ditlt nuU. Addreia Ronletereit Iwittcrn. Contiilnlna Currency to NKW OltLUANU NATIONAL HANK , New Orleans , Iji. TlmtlUc PWinent of the - iirlzu i atrAiiA. < ri'.Ki ) nv I'UUit NA'tlo.NAi. IIANKH of New Orleans KP > 1 tin ) tlckvts are flKued byt the president of nn Institution whoso chartered right * are rovognttod In the lilglieit court" ! therefore , .beware of all Imitations or anonymmia noeuiest' ) ! ONK DoLIMll Is'shi ' ] price of the malleet part or fraction of a ticket I 3UI" [ > iV ! us in anr drawliiit. Anything In our uamo orTered for leu lliau uuu dollar Is a swindle , COMPARE GENEKUL EmilSAILIlllIIQUE , Is now open , I'nrtlej dcalrlntf KOOil accommojiitlo on tuo new larvo exfruis stenmers of the t'amoui FRENCH MAIL LINE , Which sro noted for their rcuulurltr , equal to rail , rua'l ' trnlni. In nmklnif lUo trip to Hurrc-Varls In one neck , are udvtteJ to Make Early Aiiiillcatlon fur Uerlhs. This Is also neceisnry on account of the teary travel Uurlnit the iprlue utiU summer uiontha. McCAGUB BROS. . 105 South 15th St. , IIAURY K. MOORES , 160U FnrnumSt. , H. L. HALL , 1223 Farnam St. , J. II. GREEN , 1601 Pai-imm St. , Airoiitf , Oiniilin , Nub. M AUHICK W. KO/5MINSIU. HESS -CURED l.J M.lsrlSIMlitlU I FDMfl eDllrelroi.reoinl.r P.el' .r.L l. r , d TUBUIA Mil CUSHjpNj | ip ri.C u > tr HUun ' ' l ' ' ril. Um or4 > ir. < > ber ll ( .iLer rriu Jl" r , , Nell , ( . ( Il _ P.lliarjOK. ur.n nr fc ur. ( 'ur.llik. ei * v u. ciu.tr wwrt ( "iiinT umti a Vuuuri , j stc. jt * gui ( PANTALOON SALE ! Irforo Prints nto bought in July thnn in nny ether mouth o the ycnr nml wo nro well prepared with thonj. Wo hnvo nn enormous stock , nnd ns wo would not think of untieing nny money nt this time of the your , oven if Wff could , \vo hnvo mnrkcd these Punts so thnt they shnil simply innko n big ndvertisomenb for us. Excellent All-Wool Pnnts , in splendid patterns , nt $1.75 , which not only will wour well , but look elegant. Yon hnvc often pnid $3 nnd moro for a pair not us good as theso. About 800 pnirs nt $ 1.90 nnd $2 in two nont shades- . These nro worth double the price. Tlio Inrgcst line wo offer nt $3.25. Wo hnvo nbont 500 pnirs of them , nil shndes nnd patterns , Ciissimcros nnd Pnncy Worsteds. Every pair of these is unquestionably a big bargain , ns they nro very fine nnd stylish Punts nnd as well made as nny custom tailors' which cost thrco times aa much. Wo nlso ofl'cr two tnblcs full of odd suit Pants. Our customers need not bo told what bargains these nro. In Thin Gouts nnd Yosts wo have just opened another lot of those plain , genteel , colored Flannels at Doc for the Coat nnd Vest. It is rather Into in the season to get in Summer Goods , but those Coats and Yosts sold so quiclc nnd the call for them the past few days hns been so great that wo ordered another lot. They will not last long. The greatest hit of the season has been made with our fine Mohair ? 2 Ccats and Vests , There are only a left of them. The balance of the finer grades of Summer Coats and Vests has been reduced in order to cloio them out quick. Just opened , a lot of French Flannel Shirts at 1.90 ; very fine Silk Stripes at $2.50 , and All Silk Shirts at3.50 ; 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. HERE'S OPPORTU 15 FOR MEN'S ' SUITS Which earlier in the season we sold for $2O , $28 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 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 tne best. Drop in and look them over. The size and the price may fit you exactly. MAX MKY2U. ADOM'H MBVKIl KSTAIJIJSHEUADOM'H Max Meyer ( Jrcat reduction of price on eo 'oud lianil 1'lanoM and UrKi'iiH. A creed chance to get a good 1'luno for a small amount of mouuy. Tli above prices are 10 per cent IJ ? > tlian over offered bef 01 o nd as we iniiht liax e room i r " r large Block of Newl'lanps no will give nn extra 10 per cent discount from ul.ovo juices to any one that buys un Instrument before Aimust Ut , Kvery Instrument jjuarauteeil to bo just as re presented. IMiiuos Tor rout fur $2.f > 0 nnd upwards jicr nioiilli , Organs for rent for $1.50 nnd ujiMards per nioiilli. If you buy any of the above InmimontB and you are not biitialled , wo will allow you same us you paid for it towuiil any na w I'lano you may select. Call early und get a l' Cor. IGth and Farnam St8. Steck Piano Homnrknlilo for powerful sympathotlo tone , pllublo action and absolute dura bility ; 80 yearn' record the host guaran tee of Iho excellence of these Instru ments , WOODBRIDGEBROS , - . , ATTOUNBjf-AT DlVOItOEB-A.aOOUIlIOII Liw , Ki Dearborn rit. , Chicago : uilvlcn ttw 21 yeurs' uxiiorlonia ; buaiuusa ( { ulctly and lt > > Bally trutisucuo. 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Consultation free and sacred. ffSr Send 4 cents postage frr Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous pnd Delicate Diseases. tfjf-Thoset contemplating Maimoe send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each IS cents , both 35 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. Afnend.'y letter orcallmay save future snlTer- inz and shame , and add golden year& lo life. 3-ltocK "Life's ( Srcret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( ttampi ) . Mcilicina and writings sent cverywhrre , secure from exposure. Hour ,8to8 , Sui.daysy in 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , W3. D. . ISO So. dark SU < CKGAQG * Dit.ll.O. WEST'S NBIIVE AND BRAIN TUBA * UU.NT , a guarantee 1 specific for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , fits , Nervous .SeumlRla , Headache , Nerrous Prostration c-uised by the use of alcohol or tobacco.VukofnluosH , Mental Deprusslon , Snftrnincof the Ilrutn. resnkiiii'in Insunltvaml loadinisto misery , demy anil deaih. PiematuroOld ARC , Ilarrennesi , Loss of Power In either sex , Involuntary Iois ami Spermat- orhicn caused by ovur-axertlonof the bruinself- abuRfl or overindulgence. Kuch box contains one mouth's treatment. 11.00 a box , or Blx botei for $ . " > . ( Xsent l > y mall prepaid on receipt ot price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure auy case. With each order received bj us for six boxes , accompanied with Ki.lK ) , wo win Bend the purchaser our wrlttdii guarantee to r.v fund the money If Itie tr .itraent does not effect axure. Guarantees Issued only by Goodman Drug Co. . Druggists , Sola Ascats , IHO i'arumu Ueat. Omixha Ken. ALWAYS | | E WATER DRINK withlij LEMONADES , SHERBETS , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. Ill correct th.iluin < lft'ni/ill- if nee of fee on tlto titomiich , 'or Mea Health Freierrln ; , for Children Invigorating , find Be * frvihlDff for All. Th Beit Bum * far8overr.r InExUtence. War ranted Btrlctly Pure and Uc ( r- moated. An EKclent Remedy ( or Dlarrhcea , Chclera Horbui , D/ienterr , acii ill niiorderi ot th Kowcli. NAbKVILLCTCNKJtinOl87. ) Mcssns. I.OVENTIIAI. linos. TiparBlrss I hnvo trlort tlio HuiiRurlun Illnckliorry Julco yon no Klnilly sent me. II IH the no I'lua ' ultra of summer ilrinkH. It In ( rc'o ( rum nlco- linl , aln ! > 8 tlilrst , tones tlio tllcrstlvo iirKUii ! ! , linn a line nrumntlo Iliivur. nml IB jnm Hitllilnir ! forillarrlia-.il trouli. IPH hi tlm lii'nlril tec in. A TAIII.KHl'OONrtH. IN .A ( II.AKS OK H'K WATKR OUT.VIXTAIW NEtn'AH. JloBiicctfiilly , T. A. ATUUlbUN , SI. D. For unlotiy DrtiKRlsts , tliUOl | IH'iilorsunu Grocers. Over 14 Millions Sold in this Country alone. The Best Fitting and Best Wearing Corset Ever Made. SOLD EVERYWHERE. VI n U C V"nd nil urinary troubles easily , ipilclc- M Urtt I ly and safely cured bylHK-TUlU Cap- BUlm. Hevcral ca < > 3 cured msoveu < ! ay . Hold at 11.60 per box , ull dniuu'lbtx , or by mall from UoctuaaM't'uCo. UWU1U i N. V. rulldltes- loin * H.W.GQB. 13m& DODGE Ms. OMAHA. NEB. FOR THE 'XHEATIIEKT OP ALt. APPLIAKG2S FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. ' BeeiFacilitics.ApFtratuiandRcmodlriforBucccsifu ! treatment of every farm of B'leaie requiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ' Board & Attendance. Beit Accommodations fn Weit CTWRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvatures of Epine.i'ilei. Tunors. Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitln , Inflation. Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Eye , Lar , B kin and Bloml and all Surgical Operations. DISEASES OF WOMEN tiSSS " ' " " I ntriiiMicoM ENK"STRIcfif'rRIVAff. ( > _ _ . , -Jehablo Medical Irutitute matting a BpoclUty of PRIVATE DISEASES All ItlooU Dhruoi lurcti.folly treated. Brphllltlo 1'oliia r muicJ fromIlicijntcm Itliout wereurK H Hr.lor.llT. Tmlurot r.ir Lu. . of 1ITAL ! < ) HI. I'.rllti u n.blo to rl.U tiu lxtlrentedit Ijoincbj cnrrrrrondrncr. Allconimunlev tuuicimnjenll&l. lliJIelncnorliKirunittiti.eutbjrijiHltorez. Unel'trioullalttilewprcrcrrrd. CulUudconViluio'r ! ° icul VUtorrof Tourt .c , nnd * o ulll pcnd In pUIn r.'trr. | our nnn tn MFH FREE : up n irn .i , t.i UUUIU nlCKf Ntr on Ilifruc. . lni | < lcnr/B/ph. Illr ; Ulctl and Varleanlv , | ihiu | < lli > Bllit. Ailrtrtii fJMAirA MEDICA.I , < SC BUnQIOAI. INSTH'OTIL 13th and Dodga Btrccts , OBAHA , JfEU. 20to60 DAYS. This la ti discnso wliich lias herotofor * Banioil all Medical Science. When Morcurv , lodlilo of 1'otabslum , 8itr ap < rllln or Hot 8irlnK3 ] full , we Kuuranteou euro , Wo have u Henieily , unknown to anyone In th , World outside of otirCoinintuy , andouu thuthas lo cure the most obitlmito cnnoi. Ton days In recent casoi does the work. KUtua oldchronta deep eeutod cuics that wo solicit. Wo uav cured Uundretls who Imve foeou abnticlonedJ \ I'liyslclans. and pronounced Incurable , nnd W4 chnllenKn tlio world to briiip us iv cauo that W4 will not cnro In loss than bUty dayx. Bluco the history of mcalc'no ' a true spociaq for Syphilis has boon sought ( or but novel found until our ITZAKIC REMEDY was discovered , and wo are justltlod In saying It In tuo only Itemcily in tlm World tnnt vi 111 poji ( lively curu , b cauHO thu latent Moijlcal Worlta , nubllshud by tha lie t Known authorltloj , buy there wusnuveratruospeclllc before. Our mm * edy will cure wtion evcrytUlnu else 1ms fullea. Why WHHte you time nrid money with puteuti medicines that never Inul vlrlno. or doctor with physicians Unit cannot cum you , you that liar * tried everything olsw should corao to tin now anil K t permanent tollof. you never can net It ulsu- where. Mark wlmt wo say. In the und yet } niUBt tiike our remedy or NKVKH recover and you that have been aflllctud but n Hliort tlm * Blionlil ly ; nil monim coma to u now , not ono la ten of nmv cases over ( jet permanent/ ! cured , Many t lielp and think they are froa from tin tllsenflf. but In one , two or tlireo yearn uftor tl nppt'Ars KiUu In a more horrible form. This IB a blood Puriflor und will Cure any Skin or Dlootl Disease when Evor.vthlncr K'so ' Ftiils. NoriCK Wedeslro tocAUtlon pntlents In re Knrd to pnitlea clulinliii ; to HBO tlio Coolc Hem- ttily. Our formula la not and OANNOT b known to unyoiiB but oiiraulves. THE COOK REMEDY GO. 419 , PaxloiiClol ForLOSTorFAIMHO HANHOOD ) o.oeral and MEKVOUS BEDILITY | Wnkntu of Dodyind MindiEffecU n buil , Sfabl * HiM { ( > llirullr ) Ite.torrJj liv < * l RaUrjr a 4 HlrvnglbtD1Kik.t MiM LM > rl U IlltUiVlf A JMttlSof DUDf. Ib.nlutilr fi > llli , ( IIIIHK TIIKilHKM'-ll. ' lu ; ID ' 7. a eta writ * lUtu. lloofc. ruli ei i laBtt C. ' lie l.tauor Ilablt , 1'nslilTrlr Cured by AdiiilnUicrliiB lr. JIuloc uuldun HpvclQo. It can ba jilrun In u cup or cotu-o or tc without llii KIIOWIU.IUV or iiiu pvraoii tnklnulti UuDiAlutujr Imr in wtiutlinr tlio , putlent n u ultoiiol wrutk , Tliuu > und ui nr Hindu tcuipuiutu ineti who have tu In tlitlr cuiloo wlt'ioiit thulr nowege a rid to i KUi7tiliiuHll'i ! I Jl"kl1"- , ! . ' lr " S free wl . . IjKVKItKAIl.S. Tnusystjiiionco ImpreKMutod wiiii hu Hiietllle. t becomes un ntior Impiuslbl Itr fortiia Iliiiiiir niipciitt to axUt. For ulu Tbr Kuliii i o llriiutil.U.UlU sndlioiiKlat sti.niid ISth und JlS _ ! . _ _ . . _ 4 llro..J'ounc , | liluOs"