THE OMAHA DAILY BEES SATURDAY , JULY 20 , 1889. THECITY. _ Hovonuo collecUona to-dny , 810,015.27. UnnK clearings yesterday , 5010,073.07. Articles Imvo been filed with the county clerk incorporntlng tlioA.O , H. Band Musical Protective union , with n capital ntock of $1,000. The agent ot Put Glhnoro's grcnt military band is here tryinp to make arrangements for the bund to play dur ing Merchants' vroolc. at the Coliseum. It would 1)0 ) a splendid attraction. Sergeant Sigwart fllud complaint ncainst J. A. McCoi nnd Joseph Henry , railroad omployca , charging that they allowed cars to stand on the Union Pa- 'clllo crossing more than flvo minutes. The wiilonvorhs company Thursday paid 814,000 to the laborers omploycdnt the company's works at Florence for services for'tho pust two woolcs. The company's settling basins at Florence will bo completed the lust of next wook. A telegram hns boon rocolvcd by friondH In the city rtiinounping the death nt Guthrlo , I. T. , of .lames M. Gurvey. The body will bo brought to Omaha and buried from the residence of Ills father , Thomas M. Garvoy , Thirty-third and \ Ilarncy. John S. Collins came Into police court Vcstordny afternoon and said ho thought William" Cole , of 105 South Twenty- eighth street , had stolen 11 $20 China tea sot belonging to Mrs S A. Collins. A search warrant for the promises at 105 was issued. Among the importations nt. the custom house yesterday wore two cases of I. ft 11. Morloy'a Indies' nnd children's sanitary black hose by S. P. Morse ft Co. , who nro the f-olo direct Importers of thosa goods in Omnha , They will bo placed . on Halo to-day. The city physician turned Ed Lambert , over to tlio county yesterday. Lambert wasHtriuken down by the heat Tuesday afternoon and brought to the police sta tion for treatment. When he recovered consciousness his reason was gone , and ho has slnco shown signs of incurable insanity. _ _ _ _ _ _ I'nrHonnl INtrniri-npltfi. Sol Jamison , ot Stella , Neb. , is nt the Mil- lard. lard.L. L. H. Kntm , of Chicago , la an Arcade guest. F. W. Rex ford Is n Lincoln rucst nt tlio Millurd. D. C. Klrby mid wife of Dunlnp , Iii. , nro at the Millurd. Mr. Fred 1'ickcns , clilof clerk of the Oinnliu pOBtofllcc , in ill. Mr. nnd Mm. Lunalng Lewis , of Winnipeg , ore tit the Pax ton. F. J. MillB , of Pocatello , Idaho , Is regis tered at the Hurkcr. D. E. Thompson and T. E. Culver , of Lin coln , nro ut tun Murray. Mrs. L. Forbes itnd 13. U. Summon , of Chicago cage , nro Mlllnrd guests. Mrs. Hurko nnu Mrs. Clarke , of Tokatnuh , wore In the city shopping yestordiiy. S. A. Orclmrd , of the Hotel Orleans , Spirit Lane , m a guest of the Murrny. A. D. Long nnd wife nro in the city from St. Paul. 1'hoy arc registered ut the Pax- ton. Captain John O. Hurko , Third cavalry , arrived in the city yesterday from "Washing ton. ton.William William Fulton , of Nebraska City. 1ms signed with the Puxlon for u Juy or two , us c guest. Miss Amy L. Hughes loft Friday evening for Sheldon , In. , to visit the family of .ludgo Morton. Gardiner II. Wright , John Perry nnd Harry E. are a little party of New York men at the Murray. Uobcrt 13. Wyndhnm and George R. Cliet- burn , of Phittsinouth , arc registered at the Murray. E. A. Warner is in the city from the Win- nobugo agency. Ho is registered ut.tho Mllliinl. Miss Jennie Kountzo , who hns been spend ing several months abroad , arrived home yesterday from Europe. -Mr. Hugh ( i. Clarke has returned homo from Connecticut , whore ho attended ttie funeral of tin elder brother. E. H. GrlDln and \vlfo of Kansas City , are visiting their daughter , Mrs. Charles J. Stephens , No. 210 North Twenty-sixth street. Mr. W. E. Aiuiln , private secretary of Senator Paililoek , returned homo yesterday. Ho was accompanied by his sister , Miss Annin , who will spontl some timu hero as his guest. Tlio following party of Lincoln Indies , chaperoned uy A. J. Hustin , were In the city shopping yesterday : Mrs. K. Kustln , Mrs. L. O. Pace , Miss Clarke Pace , Mrs. Charles Pace , Miss Elllo Adams , and Mrs. W. L. Piekctt. ih News. News from nil the churches nnd different religious circles will be found iu TUB SUM- DAY 13BE. So'ci. The Hnwloy Block of millinery good * at 1510 Douglas was sold by Sheriff Coburn yesterday to satisfy judgments held by -eastern creditors. Jlo realized SIMO from the sale , An Knulnn nn'l Moor Wmso-i. A switch engine collided with one of Krug Bros' , boor wagons nt ttiu Tenth street crossIng - Ing of the Union Paellhs Thursday. The driver was thrown to the ground , but the engineer'brought his muditiio to u stand be fore any norlous damage was done. JilinHiiirn Check. City Treasurer John Hush has caused the arrest of Thomas Johnson on a. ehnrga of obtaining money under ftilso pretenses. Hush cashed a check for $15 for Johnson and after wards found that Johnson hud nn funds In the bunk on which the chccic was drawn. Koult-Jy NOWH. A review of the doings of the polite society of Omaha and neighboring towns during tiic pust week , will bo found In to-morrow's ' 13 en. DcHtroyrU library Kilo * . The dlreotorn of the public library hnvo been put to great annoyance by parties who inutlliUo the flics of the nowspapcrs kept In the library. Judge Savage , a member of the board , caused the arrest of H , H , Hoffman for cutting an article from utllo of one of the papers Thursday. Hoffman plo&dod guilty acd will lined $ j and costs. 0 Not .Jimmy. J. II. Lindsoy was tried before Judge Unrkn on the charge of having swindled J. P. Henderson , of the Now Vnrk hotel , out ot 110 on u board bill. The CUKU was dis- inlHBCtl , Henderson admitting that ho had agreed to allow Umlsoy time to pay tha bill. The Lindsay In the ruse U u picture peddler , nnd not Jimmy Utidsoy , the pugilist , us has been stated. Not Itcmly Yot. Colonel E. M. Morsman , president of the express company , returned from Now York yesterday. Ho was nskod whether any thing had yet boon done towards comincno- Jnp work pn th < ? tirojw e l now pfllco of his c6uipany ami nuldi ' 'No. ' . the plans are not < iulto completed and contracts will not be lot for a few days. . I can say to you , however , thut wo Droi > ese to push the matter as rapIdly - Idly UK pobBlblo. " Polled to I'rnscouto. The ca o against 13. Wolamun , cliurged by E. D.JJollis with procurlnt' money under falBirffretunses , was dismisxcd 'from police court yesterday afternoon , the prosecution falling to nppeur. Wuliumn gavu Hellls a check for ? ' i against an imaginary account 111 tl)0 ) liunlt ot Omaha to squuro up a court Judgment nola by 13elll against VYeUmun , WoUmun mid his brother buttled Uio matter with IJellif und tic itgrced not to prosecute. Cnturru KniKT. When nuftorlng with caturrh , cold In the head , nervous hcuduimc , eta , u u Duma's { Snulf , It will relieve you ut ouuo. Prlca 23 o t ) A. "CON. " MAN Itf T11I3 Wklllnm PloCorinlok Arrested For , ' Working 'tlio Check Itnokct , William McCormlck id n very tall , brofiil- shoouidcrcd man , wearing butternut clothes nnd a genial , bacK country static. His talk is horsoy , nnd on the subject of crops ho In an expert. No one would suspect that his mo tives were other than good. 13ut they nro everything but good. William In n Ray old confidence man , and these marks of associa tion with honest toll are part of hln make-up for business. Two or three days ago ho hold up an old follow named Novak nnd ( locccd him to the tuna of (20. Novak pasted McCormlck on the corner of Twelfth nnd Douglas yesterday afternoon , nnd , recognizing the old sharper , caught and held him until nn o 111 cor came hurrying to the placo. McCoruiluk hadn't been In ] nll more than half nn hour before nn excitable llltlo fellow with smrti eyes and n stubby grey beard rushed Into police head quarters with the Intelligence that ho had been robbed ot n couple of hundred dollars down ut the Union Pncltlo depot. Ho described the men who got tlio money , nnd the way they'did It. They , two of them , wore on hand to meet him. One learned his nnmo unit the other said to him n mamo'nt later : J sny , Mr. Iluloy , going to Idaho , nro you ! Well , I'm going too , nnd I've got n lot ot freight here In a car that I must pay charges on. "Hero's this , " and ho ills- played a thousand dollar certificate ; "that I'll leave with you If you'll let mo have a couple hundred dollars for a few days. " The trade wn < t made , and the "con" man got all Qrininlmd , Sll.r > . The parties met next In the police station. When Urinin's ' story wus told , McCormlck was brought out. ' That's the that " man got my money , yelled the llttlo man , making a dive for him. McCormlek assured him that he was the vic tim of a delusion , that ho ( MeCormick ) was arcdncetublo farmer , etc. , but Grillln was positive of his man , and Is an excellent wit ness for the state. Meantime Nov.ik was dancing abuut In nn cestncy of rage nt his loss , nnd joy at having captured the rubber. Grlflln had recently sold his fitrm in Tur ner county , Dakota , ami wits on his way to Haley , Idaho. An ofllcer has been detailed to find MeCprmlck's pal , who seems to have got the money. Mr.Cor'fnlck had only M when brought to the station , and when Novak saw the pile and realized that only so small nn amount remained of his precious ? 20 , ho burst Into n paroxysm of tears and curses and refused to bo comforted. The peculiarity of Hood's Sarsaparilla - rilla is that while it purities the blood , it imparts now vigor to every function of the body. IMPOKTKD OATS. An Iiitorcstlni : Novelty Obtained by Air. Trillion. Joe Tcahon lias on oxhibltiot ? at the Wa- biish corner a specimen of oats raised this year by Wllliuin H. Sylvester , in Hall county , which not only surpasses anything of the kind yet produced , but has n history. Two years ago last spring Mr. Sylvester killed a blue crane , from the craw of which ho took fourteen oat kernels. He plnntcd them and they have grown. Ho carefully preserved the seed thus obtained , and last. year raised cnouuh to sow half an acre this spring. The season was so favorable that from this small beginning no has harvested forty bushels. The remarkable feature of these oats lies In the face that there" is none other like them. They urow to un average height of six feet and have heads eighteen Inches long. Pat Dunphy , n saloonkeeper nt Grand Island , says ho saw similar oats Ruvorul years ago In South America , and is of the opinion that the blue crane must have Imported thorn from that country. Uom-uitlo Spots. In Sunday's UIK will appear , under the title ' 'Sequestered Nooks , " a graphic de scription of u number of suburban localities , little frequented , hilt of great interest to the lovers of the romantic nnd beautiful. Hnvo You Cntnrrh ? There Is one rcme'dy you cnn try without danger of hum bug. Send to At G. Cojcnmn , chemist , Kaln- muzoo , Mich.for trial package of his catarrh cure. His only mode of advertising is by giv ing it away. Postage "c. Judge- for your self. Mention this paper. HIE liOJKL DEAL. M'lic KltcIiniiK and Itiv\Iu.ini Still Oou- Nidnrlnir tin * Matter. Messrs. Hrainnrd and Kittrodge , tlio gentlemen - tlomon who nro negotiating with Kitchen brothers for a ton year's leaao of the Paxton hotel , have returned and will probably close the deal to-.day "My wife is so superstitious about doing anything on Friday , " said Mr. Kittrcdgo , "thut she warned mo when 1 left Chicago , not to sign t lie lease until Saturday. Hut 1 can't tell you whether we will do It then or not. The conditions may not suit us. Neither Mr. Urninurd nor myself have read the doe- tumcnt yet nnd until all parties have put their names to'it , the trade cannot bo considered made. " It Is understood that the lessees uro to pay a rent of f'J5UOO a year on tlio main building and § 5,000 for what Is known as the annex. Several extensive and important Improve ments will be made , and sumo remodeling done. done.Mr. Mr. Kitchen proposes to consummate plans already drawn and adopted for boxing in the north and cast balconies of the 4iotel , thus adding to each flour several very Imndsomo suits of rooms. The lessees also w.mt Him to put In a new double elevator and build an- otlior story , as formerly contemplated , but this will probably not be dona unless the business should increase sulliuicutly to de mand it. _ Pears' is the purest and host so.'ip over made. J'lonecMJournalism. . Ed A. Fry , of Nioorara , a pioneer Jour nalist of the northwest and one of the most graceful writers of the suite , will contribute to Tun SU.NIUY Bin : un lutnrestinf ; account of the adventures , trials and trloulations of tlio ploncor Journalist , tnter&persod with numerous anecdotes , Mrs , E. Kluttory , of Delhi , La. , says hoi- son , 14 years of ngo.hud adroidful time with ulcers , sores und blotches which followed chicken pox. After using many remedies without Dencflt , she gave him Swift's tipe- cillc. which cured him sound I'nu well. Ill * Kixlli Annual Louis Thompson is nn abbreviated annual. Ho roaches Omaha und guts Into tlio city Jail unco a year , utid stumps about on the remnants of logs cut oft ut the knees. His arms arc very long and powerful , and his chest is a model for a gladiator , so thut , de spite his physlc.il shortcomings , ho Is a bad man In n light. Ho U n peddler of small no. lions aim trinkets , and travels over a circuit comprising Omntui , Denver , Kansas City and other western duties , Thompson's pecullur deformity makes him a con- stunt recipient of charity , und ho boasts that ho never pays for anything , not oven a li- CCIIKO to pcadlo. This lust fact Insures his arrest with unfailing regularity. Yesterday Wus the occasion of his sixth annual nrrost In Omaha. Cushman's Menthol Innalcr , cures catarrh , houducho , neuralgia , asthma , buy Fever. Trial vfrco at your druggist. Price 50 cents. A CulOKtiiif Hlot. A Celestial row was cut short by tht flight of the shorter man yesterday afternoon. Ung Chick Hock und Leo Chung wore play = ing pokoV in u laundry on Tenth street. Lou salt ! Hock cheutotl , und Hock reached out and raked in the clifjs. This precipitated a riot , In which Lou's head crept under HOCK'S arm und wus pounded fiercely. He broke awuy , and , with Chinese persistence , floored his opjionont with a chair. Then articles of household u , BUCI nn Hut irons , table lugs , ctr.vero tlliwvit about promiscuously until l < na headed for the station and swore out u warrant of arrest for Hock. Acid I'lumiitiato MuUes Delicious I emontido. : A A tei : poouful added 'to u glass of hot , or cold wuter , und swectetiuil to the tbstu , will bo found rcfrstblaB uud TOP-HKAVY , A Itojolndcr to the Bcnnntlniinl Btory Told In His Petition. Mr. W , K. Kurtz , secretary of the Patrick Lnnd company , was scon yesterday , and asked what ho had to offer regarding Light- 1mli's suit against tha company for $311- iST.nr. . Said lies "Those who nro acquainted with Llghthall will not give much crcdcuca to his story He Is thoroughly Irresponsible as I can prove by the many creditors'ho has In this city. "I am thoroughly Impressed with the be lief , " , continued Mr. Kurtz , "that there is somebody back of him In Instituting this suit. True , wo gave Light- hall a contract to . build us one mile of cable rrmd , but. Instead of com plying with that contract , which wo bnvo In wrltlnir , [ Mr. Kurtz produced a copy of the document ! , ho laid U milt ) of motor track. However , wo paid him $15,000 cash , and wo have vouchers In our safe to show It. Sub sequently , we learned that ho had no credit nnd could not give a bond. It was Impossible for him to got u pound of Iron , or n crosstie - tie without our guaranteeing the pay for them. 13y some hook or crook , Llghthall got a pass lust spring , went to Now York and tried to back-cap us there , but the brokers kicked him out of their ofllces. " Mr , Kurtz also stated that his corporation had a bond of the Now York Central Trust company to build four miles of double cable track , and hud It not been for the Johnstown disaster , which doluyod Its shipments of Iron , the company would have been at work before thl3- - , Fresh New Vcirk Gonlp. Tnn Bun's special Nuw York correspond ent will contribute to the Sunday pnpor a gossipy and readable letter on the affairs of the week at the national metropolis , He 1s a graceful writer and has a knack of getting at the tr.uo inwardness of all the subjects no bandies. Krncst Meyer. Ernest Meyer , who kept a saloon nt Thir teenth nnd Paclllo streets ! has returned from a trip to Milwaukee to ilnd his household goods in possession of creditors. Ho alleges that during his ubscnco Con stable Musterman secured nt execution against him for SIS and levied upon him household goods. Mayors claims that part of the goods have been unlawfully disposed of uiui that having rcplovined his property , ho is short one shotgun , a new carpet , u ? ' - ! " > overcoat and other articles of value. He will Mie Mastcrman nad tils bondsmen for dam ages. I'lawlcr Attetit-onl All union plasterers are requested to incct in their hall Sunday , tho21st inst. , at 7 : . " ( ) p. in. By ardor of the president , JOHN T. SUM-IVAN. ON TIII2 HAGGE1) 12DGI3. WI if re tlio Motor Companies Him ; ; Awaiting To-d'iy'.s Decision. The street railway companies are ou the qul vivo , as to-day It Is expected that the decision in the Thirtieth street Injunction case will bo decided. This is the most important of any of the suits brought iieainst each other by the com panies , involving , as it docs , the right of the Omaha Street Railway company to run upon any streets whatever. The point made is this : The motor people claim that by consolidating the late horse car company and the hit3 Cable Tramway company , both forfeited their charters , anew now comimuy having been formed. 13oth parties nro contldeut that the result will be satis factory to themselves. It was told a reporter by a gentleman who professed to bo acquainted with the facts that Alnssrs , Poppleton and Pritohctt , who have been acting us attorneys for the consol idated lines wcro no longer serving the coin- puny in that capacity , and thut in their stead John L. Webstar had been retained ut an annual salary of 55,000. Mr. Frank Murphy , president of the eom- pany , however , denies } .his , nnd.says that Messrs. Poppleton anil Prltchett are still their attorneys , und that Mr. Wcoster bus been retained iu one or two particular cases. The motor company will scarcely hnvo cars in operation before the 1st of August. Will you sulTur with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Hhiloh's Vitalizor is guaranteed to euro you. A fJrocze From tlin Coa fc THE 13r.u's Sun Francisco correspondent will have in the Sunday issue un account of a number of roiMtntlc matrimonial experi ences on the Pacific coast as well us the cur rent gossip of the Golden Gate ciiyt It Is Mayor Ilurrcll Now. J. W. Parion has Just arrived In Omaha direct from Oklahoma territory. Mr. P.ir- son formerly resided here , and was among the lirst to cast his lot In the now country. Ho husi been crowned with ottieial honors since his departure , and Is at , present clerk of the city of Columbia , n thriving little village that has been founded within the past six months in Oklahoma. Ho also im parts the information that Colonel Tlinmus Hurroll , formerly a well known citizen of Onnilm , is mayor of Columbia. He reports the Omaha contingent all traveling the roud thut leads to success. Advluo to Mothers. Mi's. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children toetMni ? . . It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all piinsi : , cures wind colic , nnd is the best roniody for ditir- rhcua. 25c a botllo. to Wod. Marrmgo licenses were issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following parties : Name and residence. Ao. ' Charles W. Eklund , Omaha . . 'M Christine Swanson. Omaha . till Ncls P. C. Dmilolson. Omaha . ! > $ Ilunmi M. No Kan , Omaha . i'S John Fritschor. Omuhu . i . H2 Annie Peterson , Omaha . 17 Nils Nilson , Oinahu . : I3 Louisa Nilsou , Omaha . , . . . ; ! . " > John A. Swnnsnn , Omaha. , . . , . l Ella Nelson , Hoonc , la . 21 Gonnrnl Ilr ck'n Departure * . General Samuel Uruck , assistant adjutant general , and one of the most genial and kindly oflleers in the department of the Platte , 1ms been ordered to Washington , where ho will bo nsslgnbd to the udjiitunt general's ofllre. His successor will be Colonel - nol Michael Sheridan. Absolutely Purea Tills powder never varlei. A inarvrl or purely - ly , rtreiiutli uud wliole oinoiu a. Moro eco nomical tbau the ordinary kliuls. and cunuot be bold In competition with. Hiu multltudea of lor or MiortwulKht ulumor plio i > bute nuwdora. Bold only In can * , lloyal llalclDK I'owdor Com- ponylaj W U btieet , New Vork , Catarrh TS a blood tllsciunv. Until tnu poison la 1 expelled fromiUio system , there can bo no euro for -this loathsomeami dungcrous malady. ! . Therefore , tlio only effective ) trontmanUls a thorough courao ot Ayor's SarsiipnrlUft the best of nil blood purifiers. TTIio sooner you begin the better ; delayiJadniigorotis. "I was tronblCdVtvlth catarrh for over two yearn. I tried various remedies , nnd vrns trcntediliy a number of jihvsl- dans , but received no benefit until I began tn tnko Ajcr's Snrsnparllla. A few bottles of this mcdlclnv cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely rrstored my health. " Jossu M. lioggs , llolnmn's Stills , K. O , " When Aycr's Snrsnpnrllla was rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I was In clined to doubt Its onicncy. Having tried so many remedies , \vltn llttlo ben- cdt , I had no faith that anything would cum me. I became emaciated from loss of nppctlto and Impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost the nonso ot smell , and my system \vns badly dcriiujjcd , I was about discouraged , when a friend urged mo to try Ayer'H Sarstipnrllln , and re ferred inn to persons whom It hud cured of catarrh. After Inking hnlf n dozen bottles of this medicine , I am convinced that the only'Hiiro way of tientlnc this ob.stlnnte dlscnse In through the blood. " ClmrloH 11. Mtiloiicy , 113 Hlver St. , Lowell , Mass. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1-rlco $1 ; > U l > olllM. CS. Worth $5 n tottlo. TTNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION * OVKIt A MILLION niSTIIlllUTKU , Louisiana State Lottery Company , . a lilsco s nuiillr ( Juno unrt Dcccmbor ) nut ! Us UIIANI ) SIN- Gl.l ! NUM1IKK IIUAWINIIH tiiko plitco In i-ncli of lljo other ten months of the your , nnd iiro nil itrturn In inibllc , nt the Academy or Mu-lc , Now Orlenns , Mi. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of ils Drawings , nnd prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows : „ "Woilo hcroliy ruiUtf thut wo supervise tlio nr- rnniicmeiits lot till t.iu Monthly unit Suiiil-Annuul DrnwIimM of tno liontalxim tuttu LoUi'ry Comimny , nmt In pi'rson IIIUIIHKU unit control tliadruwlncithcm- DClTVM , Ull'I tllllt tllU HlUllOllrU CUlllUClU > l With llUHC ! > ty , fnlrno < s , und 111 uouil fultli tu nil imrtU's. unit wo iiiitliorlzH tliu eoiiipiiny lo u. u thl * ccrtuicniu , with rue slmllei ot our nlgnuturus iituichcil , 111 Its ndver- tlsomcnts. " COMMISP1ONKHS. We. tlio iindcrslRnpil liink nnd liuikurs : will pay nil iirlrva ilniwn In the Loiilslunn Stnto Lotteries which iiiiiviii'incronluilnt onrronnlors : It. M. WAI.MSI.KV. 1'rcs. Uiilsliinn Nat. Hank. riKlllIK IiANAUX , Tres. Miito Niit. llnnk. A. IIAI.DWIN. Pro' . Now Orleans Nnt. llnnk. CAUL KO1IN , 1'res. Union ntlonlll llntlk. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Mutilc. New Or Innns , Tuesday , August 13 , 1 HO. CAE STAfj I ltIKE , - @ OOOOO. 1W.030 Tlcki-tH nt SB ; Unlvoi. J1Q ; Quarters , J3 : Tenth ? ; ! ; Twontlotln , f 1. LIST or 1 I'HIXK OP . . . . . 1 I'lll/.R OK UI.UUI1 . HM I 1 ritii'.u OK ! 5m ( > M9 . . a' > .i i 2 I'ltlX.KS OF UMfKlurO . i ; . VIUOT 61'ltlXKSOK S.UDlirO . 1 . 'iiJUlO ! T > IMtl/.KS OK LUUnre . i . 2r. ( ) I ) I'ltlX.KS OK HJUnro . - . . Itlpttt sw I'liiXKiuv : ao r . nuini GUI I'UIXISS OK aw nro . lOO.HX ) Al'l'llOXHIATION1'IUZnS. . H l I'rlri-t of t-VKliiro . f.'iO.dlio Ittl l'rlzu of 'Ml ura . -ii.ioi 1 J I'rlzos of an nro . a,000 ) TIV < I NUIIUUH TIHMINM.S. 1W rl7C of IIOJ nro . KV.'U twrrl/c of UU iiro . i , ' . w 3,1:1-1 : I'rl/.os. anionntliiK to . I9lofi4noo NOTE Tickt'tsilniwliirfcuult-.il I'rlzoaure not entit led to Turmlnnl 1'rU.CH. AGENTS WANTED. CTTon Cl.t'll KATis : , or liny furtlior Infnrmntlnn dcslretl , write U'KlblV to the uu ilor > tenu I , clonrly stnt- Ini ! your reslilc'iiL-o , wl tn Matc.Connty.Mruct iiu.l .Num ber. Moro rupl.l return mull dcllvrry vlll ho itbsured by yourL-ncloblnt ; nn cnvelo | > o bearing your lull iid- dress. I XPOEtTAXT. Address M. A. DAUl'lll.S' . Now Orleans , f.n. Uy or.llnary Imtor CDiitalnlriK MOXHV OttnHIl l. tied by nil ixtrc : | t Comr/tmles / , New York Kx- clitingu , limit or I'.jstnl n ta. Address Itcslsterctl LetterContnlnintt Currency to NKW OULKANtf NATIONAL llAMf , Nuw Orleiins , la , Thntthe payment of tlio IHl/l'SlsOl'AUAXTL'KI ) I1V t NAriuxAi. IIA.VUH of .New OHCHUI nnd the tlcket.t am flKm'il liy tlic.iiresUlent of an Inntltutluu wlioso cltarteroil rlKltts uio recognized In the hlhet ciiurtx ; thereloro , bewitru ot nil Imitations or anonymous hchomes. " O.S10 DoLLAIt Is the prlco of tlio Milillk'st parlor fraction of a ticket Irf UKI ) oV US In any drawing. Any thliiK In our namu ollurod lor less lliiin onu ilulittr In u Bwlnillc. 8 MAIL. cJAS'S * co-i n' ' fi VHJTE „ CLOUDg FlOATlNC50AP" \VRAPPERS ( UROC 3IZC > S nnlreecive t § Ib.HAHDSOMEg Cor\f4lnlnij a -la. rsr45 Dr. J. E ; McGREW ONK UF TUT. > IOHT UCCF.X > lYUIi SPECIALISTS In the Trenliiiont of AH Chronic , Nurvous nnd 1'rlruto Diseases. Spcnuutorrliu-ii , Iniiuiloney uud Kulllnv Manlio.nl ubiolululy cure I. A euro Buarunti'uJ In all forms at 1'ilvato IMre su . Mrlctures. Uleet.c. . Cularrta , Tliroat , l.unif , , unJ Heart ll ea > s , IllieumatUiu , t-plnnl and rVuiatu Dlsttuius , Illooil uJkttl : diseases UvaK-il sucoesslully. Ladles' and iienllcmen s wultliu rootui leuarata and entirely | > nvite. : nCunsuliitlou tree. r < ii 1 for books.TliH Ferret nnd ' ' 'i . -i ' lUc i-Rcu ( itamps. ) Tn-atintnt by corr spua < leac i tend > laiiii | lor rt-u'.y. OFFIUK : JBTII AND DOUO < AS . , . . LAW , \-l \ Dearborn rft. , I'lilcaao ; ailvlrefivDj I yearn' evperl-ii 'o ; bublaeai ( juletl"iiU U > - gull AT THIS TIME ijot sell any l buyer will . - > - - 0 . - . - . . , - . j values in the dull season of the year. In every one of our several departments are goods which must bo closed out. A store like ours cannot allbrd to carry overstock from one season to another. It pays us bettor to sacrifice what there is loft and begin every season , with new goods. You can for a few dollars just now got greater values in clothing than you over dreamed of. Broken lotrf , single suits , etc. , are closed out regardless of co t or value. In tlio Furnifliiiig Dopnrtincut we offer to-day : A lot of very fine White Gauze Shirts , with slibrt sleeves , at 80 cants. A lot of very line Gray Gauze Shirts , with short sleeve.at 35 cents. Those two lots are not of the orduriry kind offered every where at low prices. They nro a very fine grade , worth fully 50 and GO cents , and would have been sold at these prices hud the warm weather set in earlier. Very line rench Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at 4i ? cents , worth 75 cents. The ' 'Nebraska" Laumlricd and UnlaundncdYhite Shirt is the most popular chirt in town. The reputation of this shirt is simply due to its superior quality in goods and miike , and the unprecedented low prices. Our 50c Unlaundried Shirt is made of Now York Mills tnuuin , 3-ply line linen bosom , full reinforced fronb nnd back , is full size and excellently made. Other houses will not match this shirt for less than double the price. Our Lnundried Shirts are sold at 05c , OOc and $1.25 : the latter is the very best in the market. COLLARS \Ve soil a very good Collar , GUARANTEED TO BIS LINEN , at 5c. Wo have thorn in two shapes turn down and standing. Very line Linen Collars at lOc , three for 25c. Tho.-o we have in all the popular shapes. The very finest Linen Collars at Itfc , two for25c. This is as good a collar as there is made in the country. hi Neckwear we beat the world. Our lee Silk Windsors are selling like hot cakes , and are the nicest tiling for a flannel Shirt. Other houses charge 50c for no better goods. The 25c a dozen Pique Tecks are all closed out. We still have a nice line of fine Summer Scarfs in Pique and Lawn at 5c and lOc each. Please Note- During July and August we close at 6:30 : p..m. ; Satur- day at 10 p. m. Coriier Douglas and Fourteenth , streets , Oniaha. Made to Order ? from ! Sample Lengllis , fLAST OF THE LOT , Worth Double , Choice of 500 Patterns , Fit | a Guaranteed , I aJ J No Goods Charged,4 t 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. 9 COME GENERAL fr In now open. Parlies ileslrlnu yoo.I HCIMIIHIIIO lutlo on tlio new IIITKU oxiiros steiuiiera uf tlio h'aiuout FRENCH MAIL LINE , Wlilcli arn noteil for tlielr rcKiilarlly , equal to rail- roml trains , In niaklni ; the trli ; to Jlavru-rnrla In onu week , lire uilvUeil tu Muko Karly Aiiiillcation fur Jturlln. Ttil Is nl t > iiecosary on account of tlio ucary lltivel UurUiu tliu riulnif anil nuiiiiuur muntus. McCAOUK nUOS. , 105 South Ifith St. , IIAURY E. MOOHKS , 1602 FurmunSt. , II. L. HALL , 1 3 Fni-nam St. , J. II. GllKEN , 1/501 / Fai-nam St. , Auont ; , Uiiialia , Neb. MAUIIICK . KOZ111SSKI. TIMKEN SPRING VEIIICIES I /f.n jr < Ac//Aoiaa J ( nm > ; fliitTfy OMt eotlx Imnrpved wltU swinicinif . en ana . su.irtnn accf.nlluc to the wol lit put on them. Ad irt d cqoslU wi-11 to rounh country or flna Wti dri = W " ' " ° ' < " * " * nutlaructlon. COE , YONGE & CO. - iAM'iAnuiininJ ' WALKIIMG CANES , st p'ricti. Pftti forJtreftinen , itpinrers ind Aj'nU. Csne Rucks " ' TlLI'ltTli t "llTlw' < ilK tKtt. ' .Sr.louis. Ho. STILL A CHARGE AT $15. Some good bnrcntns niny yet bo found among onr oilrt lzos of mcirH bulls. Hear In inlnil these nrc not Inferior KOOIH ! which wo oiler , but llrstchtbs in uvcry parllunlnr. The largest. laetcsi anil llne&t In lliu world onimoilatluua uiiozcolloit. New YorU to T.lvct-iionl Tin Qnt' 'n l > w The CcU-miilM | The Klm-el Fl/-ani- | | | | f ) Vllv f iconic I Idp In the \Vorld. I How York to Glasgow via LonJondarr/ Ktliiopln . iuly 7 J liovonltt.Auiju t 17 nst.'l I lreas llt , . . Aiitli | t l | lttliloplu..Aiiustil | ; AVlth rcKttlnr weekly sailings thureaf ter , SAI.OOX to ( Jliufoiv , LtviTiKiol , Derry , llulfintor Qitvpnsi nnf.vito * fii liy ( ilnneuw ntuninaiv , ( ill and uiiHiinlB by "L'ltr ot Homo , " Buconil Clan Wil. Mi > er- BBO t.n. K\cunilon rutoH roiliireil nvnlliiulii lor rllbur ruule , lluntlvliu prlvl et'e of rceltix In one trllilliu lllIT MiTbev , lMcturcsiiio | Clyde , North anil rioulhuf KxcuiisioNW'ro I'Aiiif mi CDSTiNB.NTAi.'J'nifiisnn i.uu r.sr-inuMH. Travclets' Circular Luttemof Credl nnd Dralls fortiny tiiuuiint tit lowest , current rutu s Apply to any of uur local iuc'iU : or to IlciKlnrrion UriilliurH , Cliloii " , HI. II. a. HALL. II. V. MOOKK.1. C. 11 , M.UIKH. JHi.R.0. WKSI'S NKIIVB AND HTIAIN TUBA * UK.NT , uKitaninteoil gnocldc for Jlymorlu , Dlzul- DBsa. Oouvnlitinns , fltn. Nurvoiu NetiralKj * . HeailachH. Nervous Projtrutloii cduaed by tli oto of alcohol or tolmcco.Vukofnmon9. \ . Moiitu ! Iopcu Hlon , SofiRnltiKof tlie llrutn , rostiltlnttln Insmilty unil lemllnu to misery , rtecny ami death. I'leiimtiiro Old AKI' , HorrenneHIxiss of 1'ciwer In either Hex. Involuntary LQSH-I * nnil 8pnrnml- orhEi > t-atiiiedljy oviir-exertlonof tlio brain.b lf. busfl or overindulgence. Kuch box rnntalni one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , 01 lx boxen for M.U'.Bont liy mull p-opald pn receipt of prlco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any cano. With each order roculvml uy ui for six boxes , accompanied with K.U ) , we will Bend tha purchaser our written iftiaiantoo to re fund the money If the troittnvnt does not erroct cure. Guarantees ltsue.1 only by Ooouniiin Drug Co. , DrUBifliU , 8ol Agontf , IUO Karnaio itreet. Omali * N lX OMAHA . m * D * m ml i qM ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERHE HAUTE , IHD.-A SCHOOl OF [ NOINECRIIIU. Will fiiiloweJ. tffll f'jlilpixil iliTHrlmi-ntii of lie. ( lisnlCHUnilClvll KiiRlnwirini ; , Kli-clrli-ltr , Clirinl * . lry ii'llir ' wliiir. KiHii lioKliiii jinaiiificinuijrlM. Vrt' , luluiiicuJ'lie sT I' ' HKMllINIIAMi , r > < To.W YOIIK MILlTAItV AC.VDHMV COllN- 1 > ivull-on-lliKlsoii. Cot. . C. \VllKlilT. . II. H. , A M. . tiupt. ; It I' . HVA-IT. Uunnl't of CatlrU. ll I lUAIC CONSERVATORY . . o ILLINulo OF MUSIC to WESTERN RESERVE UplVr.RSITY , CLEVELAND , OHIO Orcr Ui i - < ifu * < n ciiil etui ttiulenin Jn l licfti , \ , Aclflberl < ollfjju. Clnsulc' . I.Herntuie , Srlciicii. Well eiulp | | > vil , niirly lurated , vrailu of .Sew uilahd Colli'Kfs HI hnll ciiu'o" 'i , OfimrluiunliJl Minllclno , Iliroo rears coursv H. ( VitKermlocy n ( > luslf. Nonu better anyulicrc. 4. School ol Ail. iimiliiitLry : : iia mlvuli ' A. ( 'ollt'L'U ( or Wouieii. College lloiuc. < .iu''u nii'l ' cost < ) l Aiieluort M'rul lor t'utulottuo. 1111XAM C , J1AVDN , UU , , Lh. JJ. , 1'ilKST So. Chicago , Ills. I Clark Ot. TUB Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It < tll ! Treating with tha Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS L J Chronic-Nervous and Private Diseases , ffi- NERVOUS DKBIL1TY , Loit Monhood , Peillng Memory , Exhnuitlni ; Cralns , Terrible Drenms , Heed and Back Ache and all ( he effect ! leading to curly decuy anrl | .cthjpi Consumption or Ininr.lty , ire.itcd > cicntilio.illy by new methods with nevcr-fatlina auccrts. OS- SYPHILIS and ell bad Blood and SklnOU * : a > eanermanrntly cured. Ca-KIDNEYand URINARY camplalnts.Oleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele und all dUeaies of the Genito-Urinnry Urg nf currd promptly without injury to Stomach , Kldney or o-Jier Organs. . .USNo experiments. Age and experience lm < portont. Coceultatlon free and sacred. 3- Send 4 cents poitace for Celebrated Wcrkt on Chronic , Nervous ikd Delicate Diseases. a -Those coitempl ling Mmrl Re mid for Dr. CUrka'c celebrated gul.k Male und Female , each 15 cents , both s } ctnts ( stamj.R . ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or cultmny save future sutler. inp and shame , nnd add golden years to life. CtH'ook ' "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " soc < ntsit mp ) . Medtclna 4ncl writings sent cvcrywhrre , secure fioin expocure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 in 13 Addrets F. D. CLARKE. M. D.v . tOQ 8o Clarli SOto CHICAQC0 ll&t VOi'fft sKpi'S fKty ff'yf'fi't H.W.UQR , I3IH&OODOEST8 , OMAHA , HCB. ron Tiin TRCAYVEKT ot > ALL APPLIANCES. FOR DEFORMITIES AHO TRUSSES. < Beet FaciUties , Apparatus an4n medlMifi > r8ucresifu ! Trootmcr.t of every form of iJtsoaio rcauirinff MEDICAL or SURGICAL THEATMEUT. NIPJETY ROOMS FOFi PATIEMT9. ' Board & Attendance , IJeit Accommod .ionnin Weit. KT WHITE roil OIKOULAnScnroformltleii and Braces , Trusses , Club Ftet , Curvotures of Bl'lic.l'lles , Tunio . Cancer , Catarrh , Droncbills , Inhalation. octrleUy , Taralyuls , Epllejisy , Kidney. Bladder , Eye , Ear , Skin and lilooa and alfBurclcal Orerations , DISEASES OF WOMEN fcSSlS' ' UK IliVKMTH.V illDfll A I.VIMMN DU'llllnjMlOtt WOMXX miii.\iu : > .NH.uii.M' : : : . ( STRIBTIY PHIVATf. ) Only lUlitblo Mtdlcal Institute making a Ececialty of PRIVATE DISEASES All lllooj 1)1. ) cut , lUrrmtMf IrcnlMl. fjTptillllll I'oltDn reuiotcU fromilieiyttim ulltout mercury , hrw Itrktomllia TrMluratrurLuiiofVII tl.ronl.lt. l' rllt > uoaUlolo till ! DilQAjbttrtMte'lat lioiaetiy Cflirv i > CD < 3rticc. Alt romraunlcft- tl uscoiktljtfatltl. Uedlcliipiorlii.tritnirulf icnttr niallurcs- rtiiligiutelr.i > ckecli.uiaatk > , oludlciilteoiilrcli rirn4rr. Uitut > ervuallutfrflew prefmv'l. Cillaod coniull uiorirLJ OMAIIA MEDICAL ft BUHOIOAI. IMHTITXJTB , 13th and Dodge Streets , OJBAIIA , NED. Rcinnrknblo for powerful Ryinpiilliotla Inno , pliable notion and itliHoluio dui-ii- bllity ; .fOywu-rt' record the bent ( , 'uanin- tuo of tlio o.NCcllunco of thuiiu instru- ino n tw. . C.E.&C. M. ANTHONY. . . . . . 312 let Nat'l Bank Omaha , - Nebraska FARM LOANS l.n\vrntes for Cholcu I/wim , Title * anil values ! > m < - < l tipjn promptly mill lu.ms closed without iHluy Local c'orrubDonilunlii tvuiituil In No ruuka iinil lowit , , I'BNNVICOTAE. WAIMCHS altT i nucceksdilly usixi montlily b/otur 10,000 I jlio. Arn Wi/t : . Ktftttuatanit I'leaiant $1 IHTJKIX liyniAUoratdru | 'Klstii. Ktited t'arttculurt 2 f > o tAjo nuiinrw. Art'lrutul TUB KUIWKA CUBUICAI. Co. , Uiintoir , ilicit. For Ditli ; nnd Ijy mull by Oooilinuu Druf ( loiiipany , Omnlm. If inWCVlI"lnll urmary troullcs eit-Uly. nulclc- M Ull C I ly and nufcly enroll byDOCTUliX Cad * Miles. Hevt-rul IMUCM cured m uoveti tlaya. bulil ut < l. > ii ) j.er box , nil tlni irliit , or Uy mall froia Hi k uuM'f' tkj. 11WWUjn N. Y. I'J.U '