8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TETURSDAY , JULY 18 , 1889. THECITY. _ Internal rovcnuo collections yoatcr- tiny , ? 5iOS8.13. A cnr load of crocltory for W. L. Wnyht wna received yesterday by the collector of customs. William J. Totnson , an engraver In the Herald building , Has made nn na- 8lijiunoiit of his property to F. St Wise , for $300. Patrick Hcnfoy hold nn informal lovooyostoi-dny for the Catholic priests from various parts of the sUto now visiting in Omahn. About twelve of the reverend gentlemen wore present. ShorllT Coburn will offer at publio auction the furniture nnd fixtures of the Bank of Omaha , together with n lease which hns fourteen months to run with the privilege of renewal for live vcars , The nalo will tnlce place lit lite bank Saturday morning ut 10 o'clock. A corporation styling themselves the "Onmhn Photographing company" has been established hero for the purpose of carrying on the business of photo graphing , painting in oil and water colors , malting crnyon pnstollo nnd nil other pictures. Tlio capital stock is 810,000. E. Martin Evans , of Beatrice , was ar rested by Deputy United States Mar shall Emory for selling : liquor without a license. Ho wiis brought hero yester day nnd in the absence of Jtulca Dundy was taken before Justlro Anderson , whore hogavo bonds in the sum of 8-r > 00 for his appearance at the next term of court. The Chicngo Tailors , a merchant tail oring Ilrm nt 1/K21 / Farnam street , havr > given a chattel mortgage on their stock for $718.ft ! ( to secure payment on notes given to Field , Benedict & Co. . nnd II. G. GrHllth & Co. , of Chicago , Ilulin & Thompson , William Barr Co. , William L. Selby , John Oloson nnd Max Oleson , of Omaha. I'nrsonnl I'l E. M. Scnrle , of OKnllnln , Is atthoMtliarcl. Jj. ICandor IH at the Murray from Now Yorlf. Con .liickson , of Hny Springs , is nt the Unrltcr. Isnao A. Holsmau Is at the P.'xxtou from McCnnn. E. W. Hayes is nt the Mlllaru from licatrlco. F. F. Turner , of Chadron , is rCK torcd at the Burlier. Hon. J. L. PcnniiiKton , of Yaukton , Dale , , Is in the city. Joseph Scowcroft and wife are at the Millard - lard from Ogdcn. H. R Hoff. of Huron , South Dakota , is a puest of the Barker. D. C. .liickson anu G. W. "White , of Kear ney , are nt the Paxton. II. S. Hroxvn wns at the Barker from the Btato capital yesterday. Among Chicago people at the Murray are Isaac S. Dement and wife. Gcorgo H. Sherwood was n vlsltor-in the city yesterday from Kearney. John Moller and wlfo and the Misses Mollcr , from Now York , are at the Millard. The thermometer in front of Max Mayor & Bro.'s store registered U'J ' = at 1 M p. in. yes terday. Charles West , N. n. Harwood and \V. A. Olsdorf , of Lincoln , were at'the Paxton yes terday. E. F. Warner , of Nebraska City , came to Omaha last uvonlng and was registered at the Paxton. Sam E. Tnylor , of Hnstiiifj , 1ms acccptad o position witti Stcolc , Johnson & Co. to sell teas , spices , etc. Captain Knggor , superintendent of the water works .company . nt Florence , has gone to Kansas City for a few days. William Collupy , who has been employed for yours ns a machinist , in the Union Pacific shops , loaves for a visit to Ills old homo in Wvi-rpool to-duy. Mr. II. A. E. Urucehcrt , of accounting de partment of the Union Pacific , left for u short vacation in the east via tlio Milwaukee , last night , U is rumored that Mr. Bruechert will not return alone. Miss Ella G. Jarvis , of Dos Moincs , la. , ac companied by hur nephew , Master Leigh J. Younp , of Omaha , arrived in tlio city last evening for a few weeks' visit with her sis- tor. Mrs. D. W. Young , 213 Luke street. Mr. Charles Woidt , editor of the Nord- deutsche Allgomcino of Chicago , is attend injf the session of the Plattueutsehor Cen tral Veroln , and is the guest of his brother- in-law , Henry Lchmunn , of the First National bunk. Use only Rock Island Soap. Huntliiir POP Iiii p Wntor. u Colonel Chase , of tlio central committee of .1 the Gulf Deep Harbor association , is In cor respondence with the president of that asso ciation relutive to holding the convention of that body next year In Omaha. No CaiiHo lor Action. On the 12th I had a warrant issued for 'Robert Day , charging him with larceny ns bailee. I liavo this day withdrawn the chnrgo nnd paid the costs , as I have done Mr. Day great injustice. WM. S. Uouutiu. ir. l > y a Smooth OIK * . J o Noveriskoy gave a smooth-talking young man , whom ho ineton Farnhiim street , { 20 to guarantee him a place at farm work for f-'iO a month. The smooth youn ? man set out at ouco to llnd the place for Joe and has not yet returned. For a disordered liver try Becoham's ' Pills McctiHCd to Wed. Marnapo licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following parties : ( Charlie E. Lake , Omaha ! M | Annlu Olmaii. Omaha "I ( William James Newman , Omaha US 1 Ada Merrill 21 For Ton Vonrs. The Pnxton liotnl will not change hands until August 1. Nona of the articles of agreement have yet boon signed , but nroba- bly will be this week. Mr. Braluard , one of the purchasers , went axvay Monday evening , but is expected back with Mr , Kll tredgo to morrow or Friday , It is understood that they lease the building lor ton years , and Klvo Mr , Kitchen $00,000 , for his furniture. ' Pears' soup is the most elegant toile adjunct. Btnto Development. Secretary Nason is sending circulars to 'every newspaper In Nebraska explaining the etato development scheme , and calling on tne various boards of trade for suggestions to the board of directors , that they may have something to work uu when they meet. Ho received n very encouraging letter yesterday morning from Joel Hull , president of the Meridun board of trade , and an assurance .Unit wlltiln three weeks the association would receive 4,000 coules of that associa tions mutual report for distribution iu the cast. Give Rock Island Soap a trial , Impelled I > y Jonlouny. Frank Level , n colored nortor at work on the Union Pacltlo , was arrested yesterday , charged with threatening to shoot U. G. Boll , porter at Dewey & Stone's furniture store. Level , it appears , has a handsome wife of whom he is insanely Jealous , He heard , upon returning from a trip or-the ) road , that Boll had been seen in company with Mm , Level. This so enraged the hus band that ho hunted Hull up , assaulted htm and threatened to kill him , and , It Is said , would urobiibly have carried o..t his threat had he not been arrested. Swift's Specific cured wo of ugly and very pulaful bolls or risings. I had twenty-three on my back und neck at one time and n great miuiy on my body. I took S. S. H. , aau two bottles cured me. This was live yearn ago , mid have had no boils slr.eo. W. M , MILLIUI , Arlington , Tcxai. SI'iilClNO Klj ToJIiuntnr'n Now Occupation Motor Not OR. Mr. Adams , formerly superintendent ot operating for the Omaha motor company , resigned - signed his position last Saturday , and yester day Thomas Todhuntor , assistant superin tendent of the cable company , was tendered the position and accepted it. William S. Ott , who has been lllllng the position of chief engineer of the Thompson- Houston company , has accepted a similar position with the mo tor company. Louis MUMS , formerly with the Union Pa cific , has been appointed assistant chief en gineer. These ffoiitlomfiii will assume their ofllclal duties next Monday. The company yesterday received four mo tors and the intelligence from thn manufac tory that twenty-two moro had been shipped. As soon as thu engines can bo put In working order a trial trip will bo miidu , and If every- thin ? is lotind satisfactory , the road will bo put In netlvo operation Immediately , There Is going to bo considerable of a row before the matter ot the South Omaha ex tension of the line is nmdo. Interested par ties charge that Councilman Kd. Johnson , of the Magic City , Is the agent of tha South Omaha Land company nnd that ho intro duced the ordlnnnco In the council Monday night because the extension of the motor line along the proposed route would Injure the property of his company. This land lies west ot Iho Union Puclllc tracks nnd the motor line proposes to run cast of them , The motor comp.my's ofllccrs say that ttioy will push their line right through if obstruc tions me removed from their path , nud they will have cars running from Council muffs to South Omaha within 5 few weeks. The Motor company 1ms applied for a per mit to.build Its lines on Eleventh street from Mason to Williams , nnd usks to bo allowed to pay for the paving on the ten-year Install ment plan. The application has been granted with Iho provision that in the event of the failure of the council to pass the ordinance now pending , the paving shall bo puid for ut once , as provided for m ordinance 3,000. The Rock Island Soap can bo bought at all groceries in Omaha. BEATS CHICAGO ItlVKU. Could Stand Ttiat City's lllvcr of Dentil , ftut Not Our Jail. "For heaven's sake , Judge , don't keep mo In that hole any longer , " ulcaded Pat isic- Cormicl : in police court. "It smells awful and would kill me. " "Funny that I never hoard any complaint coneoi ning the Jail before , " said the Judge. "Where have you been working that you have become so sensitive to smclll" "I'vo been working on a drcilgo boat In the Chicago river , Judge , but the JailIs over BO much worse than that. " 1 'Well , you c.m go , " said the Judge , as ho stopped to write a request to the city comp troller for another barrel of chlorldo of llmo to lie used for disinfecting the police palace. William Plcrco , Ed Kclloy. Ert Hall , John Hums , Charles Anderson and Phil Corbott , nil old time offenders , xvero lined 75 each and costs I'or drunkenness. C. O. Lonpneekcr wns arrested for vagrancy , but was released upon showing that ho was a plasterer and had a force of men working under him. James Cross , a farm hand from Wahoo , was discharged Tuesday with 818 in his pocket. He came un yesterday morulnc with a bunch of keys , a knlfo and a charge of drunkenness. When Mike Whnlen was out duck hunting last full ho stopped with Cross' employer. A recognition iu police court se cured Cross' release. "You told me you'd pet me out If I ever came huro and got full , " said Cross , "and I'm glad to see you're a man of your word , " nnd ho went out with a "God bless you" to the court and a request that the police bo kept off his trail for liftceii minutes. Arlvlcn to Slathers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pains , cures wind colic , and is the best rpmedy for diar rhoea. 25c u bottle. New Hospital Sit ? . The sisters of St. Joseph's hospital have just purchased of G. F. Elsassor and Will iam F. Hico lots 1 , 2 , 8 nnd 4 In block 1 , South Omaha addition , paying $4GOO in cash therefor , John W. Paul acting as agent In the aeal. These lots , together with their former purchase , lots 5 , 0 , 7 and 8 , and the tract donated by Hon. John A. Crclghton , gives them n frontage of 2513 feet on Tenth , 2'J8 feet south front on Cas- tellar , and 252 feet east front on Ninth street , and , considering the advantages of pavement , sewer , water and gas besides the commanding view obtainable , and the ele gant nnd convenient building already planned , will bo acknowledged the llncst hospital silo.in this section of the country. Will you suitor with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizor is guaranteed to cure you. Tho-io 1'nrlc l'lnn < > . Landscape Gardener Cleveland nnd Mr. Geoi-jjo W. Llnmgor , of the board of park commissioners , went to Hanscom purk vcsterday . Mr. Cleveland took notes for the preparation of the plans for the Improvement of the park. The board did not moot on account of the absence of Mr. Augustus Pratt , it being the dcslro of the board that all members shall be present when one of the throe plans for Jef ferson square shall bo selected. Dr. Miller expresses himself as greatly pleased with all of them , and says that a great improvement will bo mndo at u comparatively small cost The .question of lighting the park has arisen. It Is thn opinion of Dr. Miller that the commissioners' fund cannot be used for tills purpose , but that it must be paid for from the general fund. The matter will bo decided at the next meeting of the board. Cook's Imperial Champagne can bo kept fresh for days by using a rubber cork after you have opened it. Sirs , Douglas Demontoii , Elizabeth Douglas , the insane woman dis covered at Florence by Deputy Sheriff Grebe , was brought to town about 10 o'clock Tuesday night , and lodged In thocounty Jail , Her demonstrations yesterday became go violent that it was deemed unsafe to ullow her to remain at liberty. She repeated her lormor attempts to Itill the neighbors with a butcher knife , and had tlio onttro vitlago terribly frightened. After being lockeu up the woman raved wildly and grow mere vicious than over. THE COUUT3. A Few Cnnan of Minor Importance Piled YoMerdny. Chas. W. Lyman sues Mng lo F. Strass burger for two notes of ( ISO ouch on which default hns been made. The district Judges will hold n session of court next Saturday morning long enough to deckle gome cases. They will then adjourn until the September term. An appeal , iu which Dell K. Edwards fltr- tires aplalntlff ngnlnst Gcorgo Smith , has been Hind with Clerk Moores. It Is to re cover on a promissory note. John McDonald has begun null In cfjulty against Stephen McDonald and William G. Hltaffcr to recover $ l,5Hon ( ) a promissory note which was secured by second mortgage. Ahco C. McDpimld , Lnwronco A. Until , Eliz abeth A. Tobanet , John L. Miles , James Thompson and Frank Colby are made co-re spondents In the case , Patrick J , Crccdon has commenced suit against the city to recover f.'t,000 for ttamagcs to his property by reason of his premises having been entered and his house sawed In two uud removed , compelling him to vacate. The mayor , city council , building inspector , fire chief and city engineer are made parties to the suit. Andrew Johnton usks tha court to declare that certain lines upon a lot conveyed to him by John Lovcgrcen , subject to n mortgage held by C. E. Mnyne , bo not a cloud upon the plnlntill's title to the Juiul. Ho also prays that the said John Lovcgreen be enjoined from collecting a note given as part pay ment on the lot or from transferring tha sauio. County Court. Hy consent of all parties Interested , Judge Shields made a ilnal decision in settling up the ostatu of John McCormlc , The adminis trator mid guardian , Charley McCormie.was discharged. The youngest heir became of ago qul'e recently , whereupon a division of the property was satisfactorily made. Judge Shields yesterday rendered Judg ment for plaintiff in the sum of $499.00 In the case of John L. Miles ct nl vs Wnndell Una- son and It. HOIUHU ; suit on several protnls- cory notes. J.V. . Ellor has commenced suit against James Cumlngft for > 50 claimed to bo duo for legal services. Adjourn oil. The United States court has adjourned until the 25tli , Catarrh cured , health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Cntarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co . The Uoyil'H New Mnmicoinunt. Thomas F. IJoyd nnd D. W. Hayncs have leased Boyd's opera house for a term of ten years. These gentlemen have had the man agement of that popular theatre for a num ber of years past as agents of Mr. James E. Hoya. A ween or two since , when the latter gentleman sold the house to the stockholders of the American Loan and Uuildlng associa tion , It wns announced that tha building would be leased , apart from the store rooms and ofllces. Uids were therefore received from various theatrical managers , and yes terday the now owners accented that of Messrs. Uoyd and Hnynes. The new les sees nnd managers , It Is understood , will play the uttruclions which Manager IJoyd has already cncageJ , and such others as arc necessary to till up Iho dates. The season will open with Modjeska August 23. The orchestra has not yet been decided upon. Under the now management it Is predicted that the Uo.vd will fully sustain Its high rep utation as a thoroughly flrst class house. The editor of the Burlington Junc tion ( Mo. ) Post has for years been sub ject to cramp colic or litsof indigestion. Mr. Butcher , the leading druggist there , advised him to try Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Diorrhociv Remedy. Ho says : "Wo took the medicine and not only found relief on that occasion but have boveral times since tried its iis virtues and found relief -in every instance. " The Mlntntcrlul Institute. Last evening's session of the ministerial institute at the Christian church wis occu pied by Ilov. H. O. Urceden , of the First Church of DCS Moincs. la. The address was divided into three parts , the tlrst being a sketch of Christ as ho ap peared to the intellectual Greeks ; the second end , n sketch of Christ as ho appeared to thu matter-of-fact Jews ; the third , a word pic ture of the infinite Christ as ho appears to the Christians of to-day. The programme lor to-day was announced as follows ; At U a. m. a soc.ial meeting followed by a discussion on the theme , "Our Helps and Out1 Hindrances. " Following this Elder II. O. Urceden will deliver an address oa the topic , "Tho Crisis of the Hour. " At 2 p. m. devotional exercises will bo held , after which Hev. T. J. Williamson , of Ne braska City , wll1 address the assembly on the suojcct , 'Tho Ago of Law and Miracles in the Church , " followed by a discussion. In the evening Dr. Mercer and wife will entertain the assembly at their residence. Isaac S. Dement li Comlnir. Every shorthand writer In this section is requested to attend a meeting of stenogra phers , at the rooms of the Standard short hand Echool , 1514 Furnam street , on the evening of the 18th inst.'to , welcome Mr. Isaac S. Demerit , of Chicago , 111. , who will give tin exhibition of his wonderful spend in shorthand. Mr. Dement is the fastest writer In the world , and wishes to form the acquaintance of Nebraska stenographers. Ho Is on his wny west , and will stop over ouo day by special request. Should the time bo changed , a notice will bo published in Tin : Hun. A Nowhlioy Brutully Asfmnltcd. Last night about half past 7 o'clock , while a UCB carrier was passing tha corner of Eighteenth and Farnam streets , ho was set upon by a colored boy named George Dun can who struck him on the ribs with a largo stone weighing about six pounds. The boy wai ImocKcd down und lay stunned for some time. Ho finally recovered and was able to go about his business. A warrant will bo sworn out to-day for the arrest of Duucan. A Lilttlo One Drowned. Yesterday afternoon about 2:30 : o'clock , Altnlna , the little daughter of Ludwlg Grcm , a resident of Surpy county , Just over the line and southwest of South Omaha , fell ln- to a duck pond and was drowned In two feet of water. water.BAKING BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Delicious Pastry ; REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder ; "I have tested tlio Royal Baking Powder and find it composed of pure and whole- Eomo Ingrcillents , It la a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit , and does not contain cither nlum or phosphates , or other injurious Bubstances , " The Royal Baking Powdcrla the purest and most reliable bakfng powder offered to the public. n. A. llorr , Ph. D. " "The Ifoyal Baking Powder is purest In quality nnd highest lu strength of any lakiuj ; powder of vnlcu I have knowledge. Wu. MCMVBTRIE , I'n. D. " Catarrh IS n blood dlSMtsa. Until tnc poison Is 1 expelled from the system , there can bo no euro fort tills loathsome and , dangerous malady. Thoreoro , the only effective treatmnnt is a thorough course of Aycr's SnrsBpnrllln the bcstot all blood purifiers. ' Thu sooner you bcglti the better ; dclajiis dangerous. 111 wns tronbkxl with catarrh for over two years. I trHd vaiious remedies , and was trcatedf > t > y n number of physi cians , but reccitcd no benefit until I began to take Aycr's Sarsaparllln. A few bottles ot this medicine cured me ot this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. Uoggs , Helms n's Mills , N. 0. " \Vhon Ayor's Sarsaparilla was rec ommended to me for catarrh , I wns In- cllneil to doubt Its cfllcacy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would cure me , I became emaciated from loss of appetite anil Impaired digestion. I liad nearly lost the sense of smell , and my system was badly deranged. I was about dlsuouuifcod , when a friend urged mo to try Ayer'H Snrtmpurlllu , and re ferred mo to poisons whom it had cured of catarrh. After talcing half a dozen bottles of this medicine , 1 am convinced that the only sure wny of treating this obstlnnto disease Is through thu blood , " Charles H. Mnlonoy , 113 Klvcr St. , Lowell , Mass. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Ayer & . Co. , Lowell , Mass. Trice $1 ; lit bottlci , $5. Worth fci n bottle. DR8. BETTS & BEITS 1103 FAUNAJI STIIKET , OMAHA- n. ( Opposite 1'uxton liotcl. ) Office hours , 9 n. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Speclillsts in chronic , Nervoui Skin and Illood Disease * . C f ConsultntlomiRt olflce or by nmil free. Mftllclnes sent by mnll or expies , securely Backed , free from observation . Guarantees to curn quickly. sn.fely.nnrt permanently. NERVOUS DEBILITY ? slous. 1'liyslcal Decny. nrlaluj ; from Indlscre tlon , Kxceus or Indulgence , producing Sleepless ness , Uesponcloncy. I'linples on tlie face , aver sion to society , eojlly rtlscoiirnuert , lacs of contt donee , dull , unlit Tor study or business , and llnds life a burden. Saftiljr , permanently and pri vately cured. Consult lra. lietts & llctts , 1 OS Fnrnuni St. , Omaha , Nob. , , Bloou-anfl SklOissasei results , complotelv eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Scrofnlii , Eryalpelna. Fever Hores , lllotclHw , ulcers. I'ftuuin tlmllead and Ilonos , Syphilitic Sore Ttiroat , Mouth and Tonguo. CH- tarrh , etc. . permanently cured where others have fulled. r TfphlQMT nml 'Bladder Complaints , " Ulllldiy IMlnfnl. 'Hllllcillt. ' too fro' ciuent Hunting nr Il'oody Urine , Urine high col ored or with milky sediment on btundlni ; , Wcixt Back , Oonorrhii-a , ( Jleet , Cybtltl * . etc. , Promptly and Barely Cuied , Charges Heiibona- ble. ble.Q'PTfiTf'T'YT'R.T ! ! On r.intecd - . per- 0 * . \ > 3.\j J. UJn/JCi ! jnanent Care , re moval complcto. without cuttinc. caustic or dlllatlon. Cures elltctcd at homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To You ? Men and MiMfe-Awil Men , AQITDP PI1DD I"1'0 awtul ellects ot enrly UUllIJ UlJilt Vice , which Imnjts organic weakness clestroy.nB both mind and body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured. MTJpmmg Adross tliojalin tavo impaired Dullu themselves by Improper Indiil * pences and Kolltnrv habits , which ruin both body ana mind , unfitting them lor tmslnta * , itudy or marriage. M AititiKii MBN. or those entering on that Imp py life , aware of physical debility , quickly ua Mated. ODIl SUCCCSS. Is based \ipon facts. First-Practical Exp rlence. Second Cvory case is especially studied- thus starting aright. Thlid Me llc.nes nro prt > , paicd In our labatory exactly to suit each case , thus atrectlng euros without Injury CSySeud C cents postr-so for cclubrnteJ works on Chronic , Nervous uud Dellcnto Diseases. Thousands cured. t A friendly letter or cull may save you future suireilin ; i > ud hluime , and add golden yoar.s to lilt- . ; . < WNo letters mi- Bwered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamns. Address or call on i * . KETTS A ; BUTTS , 1 WJ''arnam Street. OmuhB. Neb. THE BtSTWUnt iW PMADE IN AMEfilCAr -AIL clAS-5-KlRK - - , , i' VVKnriiiiw > ( UK.L 3izt ) > 1 and receive a 6 : ® .HANDSQHEg 'IrtSS ' CURED DEAF rallrclr ofrc in br t. l-i-r.'d CAR CUSHIONS \VMiier > , Coot r > illcu n < < ilcb icard * Com I 'VtLtfVcrovJtv * riu HOLD vm.mil ? . K,3fI8CXX. MCailroadwii7.ror.Illb.\ ! Vorb. ciu. wiUTBi riuii riJfcooJtarMwor * . ' - - - VOHK MJLJTAHY AOADKMV COUK IN wtill-oti-Hudbon. Cor * C. J. Witiniir. II. 8. , A. JI. , Bupt. ; K. UVAIT , Couid't ot Cadets. Horthwestern Military Acaaamy , corps of experlvncvil in > tructor i iivu c uic ui Fttidr &nd uniturp i * < l fuclllttei lor | n trucllon , ] r ff ftwt&M w ? II I lUft 1C CONSERVATORY . . . ILLINOIS OF iviusiQrrr incnw cf Uurio Kl l Infraction , Modern no Art ' 1Ct K Continental Clofhin "We are obliged on account of the busy season to postpone oul SemiAnnual - Annual stock taking until August 1st , and our Grand Clearance Sale of Summer Clothing will continue for the rest of this month Barains in lien's ' Clothin Bargains in Boys' ' and Children's ' Clothing Special Discounts in Merchant Tailoring Department , J " "TT-TTi riTTinTil i " 1 [ ' TT T'T ' T TTh n JTIT Furnishing Goods Department Everything desirable in hot weather furnishings. The largest va riety and lowest pric'es. Closing out prices on all these goods. "We will cpntinue the sale of $3.50 Pantaloons during the month and have included many special lines ? iever sold for less than $5. Until further notice our store will be closed at 6:30 : r > . m. , Saturdays 10 p. m. Our friends will please remember this and make their purchases accordingly. OMAHA rans BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINE3 Proprietors Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha. STILL A CHANGE AT $15. Some good liarsnlns may yat bo found amons ? our odd hlzos ot men's Miitn. Hour In mind these lire not Interior Koods which wo oiler , but llrstclasa in uvcry purtlculur. Dr. J. E , McGREW ONK OP THE MOHT SPECIALISTS lu Uio Trcndncnt of All Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases. Hpermiitorrhci-a , unil Fiilllnic M nbiolutolr cura-l. Acuru Kuariuitcud in all forms nf I'rlvnlo fl c cs , KrlcluruH , ( Jlcilt , Ac. Cnlnrrli , 'llirout , I.HUK8 , Hiul Heart l > liuiiej , Itlniuinutlain , bplnal uiul Kt'iimlo Dloeaies , lltoixl unil bkln Ulauasui truatiut nucoesiliiliy- . | jidlo ' iimi uunuuinons waltlnK roomi tujmrata nnd entirely prlvulo. oCoimilliillon tree. Soml for boaki.Thn Secret encl I'rlvntolli tniieMot.MHii'Aliio'NVoiimii A-llur IJUeuitDui lUa cudi ( lUunps. ) Truutinvnt by corrunpuiiJencui ftcntl Diatnp for reply , OFF1CH : JOTH AND ICUOLA3 ) ) STUEUTS. OMAHA , Niil. : JUST RECEIVED , 100 TONS. Best Boston Twine -J- and $ . Also Imvo HtUfandlmlfJ Jand 'i R"d CLEAR SISAL. Ar LOWEST WHOLESAUB PRICES , GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. , SOC ( o SOS H. Wuter H ( . , Chleugo , l > liNNVUOlTAK < IVAl'KHS are tucceuf ully uwd monthly by over 10,000 ijulltMj. Are Safe , Effcctualunil t'Uautnt \J $1 ptrlKJX bym llorat drugging. Sealed * .J-V rf < cutar § 2 po t ( je atorapa. Addreoa Tint Couuu CiiaMiau , Co. , DUTOOIT , Uicu. For eulii and by mail by Goodmuu Drug Company , Omaha. O THINGS , EMERSON , ENQBAVINGS , HALLET & DAVIS , ARTIST SUPPLIES , KIMBALL , MOULD INGS S1PIAN03 AND OR3AN3 E-BAMES , SHEET MUSIO. 1513 Doug-las SI , Oiiialia , Steam and Hot Water Heating-and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY'S Europonn Department iccelvos and lorwiiuls ( ill tinges nt tmsluvi * * by u icli Matlblcatncr tinlvlnu ut ur dopaitlni ; ironi Nov Yurfc. Fhtpmcnlc from I2uropocuti lie tuiuto tllroct l jr till * roniiMiiy tonllliilimil IMrts of Hntry In tha liiillfil Hlnlo , nldo toCaiiniln nml Muxlco , with ur wltliout luyinontof clutlDsut Ninv York. Kiitcs uslow as thoio of an ? ruapontlblacompnnr. NOCIIAUCKMADKronCUSTOM iiousis niioic- Moncv OnlurH luxuetl imrnbla at 1SOUO plncoa In UniteJ t.ntea , Cunnila mill luru | > u. OMiclcHln Kuroiio to whom hlinicnts | for Unlteil Ftincitn ! In ) ilellveied , or If lioiu Interior | > nlnt.i elioiilil bo toii'ljneil , nc'L'iuii.inlcil | by lull ol lidliitf and Inrolc-u certllluil ln'foie Aniurlciui Consul - TIIIK. MKAIHIWS A CD . .11 Milk Struct , Cliciuwlilo , I iinttnn. ! : . ( , : STi Wiitar Street , Mvum-oui , ; III 1'kcii- illlly , MANflltsiEit in llunover Mruct , ( ii.Ascow II , line Scribe. IVAIIIH. K. HICIIAItl ) . I Huu Obllou , IIAHVE. N. I.Ul'CUTINU ACO. , 11 ? JjuinunMiaase , HuiMts : M liiirriiilcotti , JIAHMUIUJ , iinj 117 Am- Ualun , UUUM K.MIA KE.V. C. E. & C. M. ANTHONY. 312 1st Nat'l Bank Building , Omaha , - Nebraska FARM LOAISTS Low rates for Choice Loans. Titles and values pafH l upiin promptly nnd loans closud without dultiy I.ocid corriinnoudeatu wuntud lu Wo ' .a nud lo\\u. jsKir. " . . , ? ? K UUilliNT ° KK ° < t OUUKIiylkliNiwIulMIOlKD i tttOlnlCBtlT&SUSPEKSOFir ler HK.yiMJ H01KV. uAt tor _ 'lbli il'fcldfl | liuriM > i . (7UIIK ov > , r T T - . * OENfclAI ( \ ( KAKNEaS , jl "inl > liw HoiiTUKn , ( uullonou , tumuli ol Me < iLruujli til r k I'irli. rtiHr- leg b.udTllorou.Blrrn.il , . I'lcclrlO Cuncr.t 'f'Ji HTl T iit o > wefo/fcli"fijuniaVuk' linlT > . , IBcjip. .crr ( < iiiil.lo | Ii. > A > | vp. Worilcueiiiel * ? ! 'iiS'i.V.uii'UilJl.r" ' " " " " l ( " ! ' 1i" i'i'i n . i .up. . / 7i > ' \ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH $ Sm PEHMYROYAL PILLS , Bl rl.rft Jtml Or H J > | HIIUIIII | JtruniK Theonlf rrlUbto fill fwr mlf. hur iud cure. Ln < lff * M k Ikru clkt f * > r fhe Jllu * iniiiKl Itriiii.l.l'ii n-4 | mrullltUiri. miwt | Ui llu.rtkU a Titbuiiuutltrr. Hrn < l It1. . . ( t mp ) fur | > trtkura MH ! 'Ilillef fur | ] .ittllr t" In / cr , \ > y mull. Aaw l'l > tT , WilcLuktcr CUemUul Co. * AluJfuou fty. , ljillmlui Iju Dll.R. O. WKST'fl NrilVB ANO UltAIN TltEAW- UBNT.neuurunteoU HiiuclUc for llynterla , UlzzU neb . Convulsions , I Its , Nervoua Nouralg ! , lleu.Ju.cho , Nerroua J'rostratlon cnuned by tin a a of alcohol or tobacco. WulcofulneBS , .Montal Depression , HofinnUitf of the llruln , rosultlunln Invunlty andluadltiKta misery , decay and death. I'lomature Old A e , llarronni-Ha , Iot > .i of J'ovrer In elthur ( tor , Involnnturr I.osaat und iJpurmuU qrlHMUCHUKoil by oycr-nrertloii of th bruin , jf. kbui or overindulgence. Kiich box contain ) cna month's treatment. n. < X ) n box , or air boxen for Ni.lH.nsnt by mall tirupidd on receipt of price. WH GUABANTEH SIX BOXES To euro any ca < e. With ouch order rocelred bt u for nix bonus , accompanied with & > . ( * > , wo win Bend tha purchaser our written Ktiarnnteo to re fund the money It the treatment does not ciroct fcure. Uunr at e Isauoil onlr by Ooodmaa ViuaOo. , UrugKltta , Solo Auenia , UlO fa.'num UoeLOiaabft KtU. D1VOKCKB-A. GOyOKIOIl. ATTOlt NEV..VT LAW , \'U \ Deurljorn Kt. , ( 'lilciiKo ; udvl''ufrce ; til yuiirn' xperleuc i ; uuslaum imietly and 1'- Kully triuuauttd. N. W.COR. I3FH & UCDOE Sll , OMAHA , WEB. XOK THE TKB IUENT Of ALI. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. ' Best Facilities , App rarmandH me4lciforSu e a/ttl Trmtmcnt of every form of DIIF.IBS requirlns MEDICAL or BUROIOAI. TUEATMEMT. WIMETY ROOMS KOR PATIENTS.1 IIoord&Attiinaauco , Beat Accomr oilationifn'Wcit. K7- WRITE FOR OIROUtARSon Dcforraltlei md JBrncei , Tru i , Club Tett , Ourvaturco of fcpine. I'ilcf , J"'nori. Omoer , Cotanli , , BroncliUU , Inlulatlon , Electricity , Ptralyt , Epiltpiy , Kidnty , Bliid.r , Eye , tar , Skin ana Blood and alf Surgical Opcr tion . DISEASES OF . , Only ncllaile Medical In.tltt.t . mitiSea Bp.eUlly ol SPBIVATB DISEASES All Jllood niir.ici luccriifull Irtited. Brpbllltlo l'olio rfuioTKl rroralligi/itim liljout mcreurr. h.w It.ii.i.ili * Tr. > lBfnl fort..i of tirAI.runf.lt. l-.nUiuu.Uctovl.il BliiiirlHitireilritit liotncl , ; orrnM.na /llfoininuolt tl iucounjtull l. Uedlcliiirlnrunitnuirnllriij.llor ( l. l > i Hicegrljr | , ckcJiioiiiirkioliiiII tt Dieiitiari tr , lluorf'iun.llulicrl.w preferred. C.IUud eumule ior m J "I" " ' "I In I'l.ln ' r rrerou REE : Ur a I * . ! , . ! . . HPcii\ \ , , III. Ufr , elBD.l ' v"-"l Ker ouilllie i.lmjolrne/ , ! \ . . . AMii.i OMAJf A MECIOAJ , d. UUKOIOAT. IMBTIl'UXa 13th and Dodge titrecti , OHA1L& , NED , . Tha laruutl , ( utKot. HI il linen In lUo wurld. l'a enj r occomuioUatlani uiiuiccllod , \'tiv VurU to r.lvrri > enl Tin Qncf ml.ixvn. Tliu Ualolirntiid I'JIio Tlnuit Hi fit in lulu 0/1 UllvufKuruoIililp III Iho World.I JU | | ffy Wow Yori to OlaEgow via Londonderrj ' " . July S0 | 1'urnoRsla..August 10 JHldonia , . . . . . July S7'l"i bVoiiiii , . Aiu'liorlii. , . . Anointl ! f f'lrcasslu , With ruKiilar weulcly halllnifii thereafter. HAI.OO.V f ) ( lla ' . x" Liverpool , Dorry. llulfuitor QuBen toiiotr < lto > by ( jluVitoir itcaiiKr" ; I"lu4 KU 141. Kxcurifoii rulut rcdiKuu'i'vairiUjio ' for eltliuf BlTlna prtvl'eiio ' of noulnu Hi one trip tU ov , 1'lciurcniuu Clyde , North und Boutb of "HxiYlllllOKHlO I'AIIIS Oil Co.NTINKNTAITOIIIU 0 * IMWMl-tKiiilM. 'J'raT l r ' Circular l , ti ri of CriUl Hriillimfli forany muuuiit nt luwVll ; curreut r Ul Ajiply to uny of our local iisonti or to lli'iidnrKoii UroiliorH , Clilonco , lib U. H li \ ! < ri II V Mi.dllH'i t II Mi UK ,