THE OMAHA DAILY B&E : SATURDAY JULY 27 , 1889. THB CITY * Llconso to wotl was Issued yesterday morning to Henry I. Lontz. of South Omaha , nnd Dollio Decker , of Hamilton , Nob. Nob.A A permit wn8 granted the motor com pany yestorcay to lay n double track on Eleventh street from Williams to Cns- lollnr. It Is reported thnt Frank Johnson htts retired from tlio Bank of Commerce on Fifteenth street to manage the north side branch. Between COO nnd COO colored pcoplo nttondcd the picnic given by the col ored members of tlio Masonic crufU at Blair Thursday. . A business mooting of the Second District Ninth Ward Republican club will bo hold ut the corner of Lowe nnd Mercer nvonuo to-night. The people of Twonty-ninJLh street , Bouth of Lenvonworth , are asking for crosswalks. Major Bulcotnbo , Biiye that the mutter is solely under the control of the street commissioner. The police have bocn requested to look out for Hurry Moore , n nine-year- old boy who ran iiway from homo tit Falrmount , Neb. , on Sunday , in com pany with n middle-aged tramp. Mrs. Charlotte Anderson , n , widow ngod eighty-one years , and an old set tler of Omaha , died yesterday morning of heart disease. The funeral will beheld hold from tlio residence , at 1122 North Sixteenth street , at U p. in. to-day. The Cinnamon nrraslod in an opium joint on Tenth street on Sunday night , were discharged , the oily attorney stat ing that hu could not innko a case against them , as the proprietors of the place were not charging for tlio privi lege of opium smoking. Ed B. Dutton and ono Bcattin wore arrested yesterday afternoon for having n.largo numborof stamps In their posses sion which tlioy were soiling tu ti dis count. Immediately after their arrest n warrant was sworn out against Dut ton on tlio clmriro of grand larceny. Mr. W. P. Holdon , a clerk in the es tablishment of E. E. Howies < fe Co. , was badly Injured in a runaway accident near Victoria , Nob. , on Monday. The young man , who boards at 11205 South Thirty-first street , while In the city , was spending a vacation near Victoria. Deputy City Comptroller J. K. Coul ter , who is auditing the books of the board of education , has completed the work foi"tho fiscal yo < ending Juno HO , 1888. A balance was struck last even ing and all moneys found correct. The accounts for the last fiscal year will bo tukon up at once. Judge Borkaheard the testimony in nn adultery case yesterday afternoon. John JL. Butler accused his wife Hello of infldolity with a young boy ir.uuod D. Huot/.oll. The testimony showed that the boy had boon arrested while in bed with the woman. Both were bound over to the district court , the woman in 8200 and the bov in ! 00 bonds. Personal Hon. Alvln Sauuders and wife Uavo rc- . turned fiom the cnat. Mrs , John Kcmvick .of Larnmle , Is a guest of Mrs. Ulclmrd Wuurno. ' Boa Hlldobriind , editor of the Puwnoo City 1'rcss , is the city on business. K. C. Patterson imii wife will sail on Au gust 7 , for u two month's tour 111 Europe. Mr. J. N. Halliburton , of Milan , Mo. , were nmong tlio visitors to Tin ; Hcu buililiujj yes- tcriluy. Mrs.Villlmn Nalsmlth , of Laramlo , is vis iting her daughter , Mrs. Ilobdrt McKmloy , on Soutn Eighteenth street. Mr. J. F. Wilcox , of this city , loaves for Htnvllns , Wyo. , xvhcro ho will bo ia the em ploy of the I'nciflc Hotel company. Snmucl Gamble , man tiger of the Conti nental clothing house , returned from Boston and New York yesterday morning. John P. Schminlco has returned from Salt L'alto City , where ho loft his wife to spend several weeks in the hope that her he.illh would improro. Mr. Clmrlus J. Smith , of tlio Milwaukee , is. In the city. Ho rcprcionts the American Publishing roiiinany , and in.ikcs a specialty of perspective lithograph maos of pities. Mr. FrcdLoowc , who has been in business In Omaha for several years , and lately with J. L. Brandois A : Sons , leaves to-day for West Point , Nob. , where ho will open a first- class shoo store. Mr. Louvve has made many friends while in Omaha and tliuir good wMien go with him and his family to his now liomo. The Now York Press of a rceont I'nto ' * nyn ! "Mr. Gconjo O. Hriifu'i , of 1333 East Tenth street , was ailmlttod to the b.ir Tues day. Ho Is a graduate of Colnmtilu oollr-iro law school , and has had active experience With aomo of Now York's foremost law Unas. Helms , besides , been engaged in the compilation of legal text bonks , and with practical and theoretical knowledge com bined , will soon build up n lucrative law prnclico. " Mr. Briggs was formerly a resi dent of Omaha. 'Mr. It. Hosonthal loft yesterday afternoon for the cast. While one ho will visit Balti more , New York city , Buffalo , Grand K\P' ids and other furniture centers. Before go < , ing ho visited the new BEK building anil ex pressed himself us not only astonished at its niagnillccnt proportions , but was greatly pleased at Us olcgaut nuuoliitmcnts. Mr. liosonttial said that lie had not seen the equal of the building ia any eastern city. The court called forth his greatest admira tion. _ Whero'H thti Owner ? Charlie Stewart , a well known Omaha crook , liaa been arrested nt Cedar Haplds , la. Ho had in his possession a fine gold watch nnd a pocketbook with the name "Garland , shoemaker , Omaha , " printed thctelu. _ Hasn't tlio bparlcler. Mary Rastnusson , a bright-eyed young lady , put in an emphatic plea of not guilty in Judge Berka'a court to the churgo of steal ing a diamoL'd ring from Mrs. C. D. Towslo.v in whoso employ HIO | worked as a servant , 'I'liO case will bo heard to day. A Word to Tlio William Holcomb , of Broken Bow , 'has written to Chief Soavoy , Inclosing ton cents ns cigar money , for information as to tlio ox. istcnco of a tile factory at or near Omalia. "Why don't thcso tile manufacturers ml- vcrtiso their business , " the letter concludes. Wanted In Munola , Chlof Soavoy has received a letter from Munclo , fad. , stating that Samuel llorr , claiming Omaha as his homo , is wanted there for iho larceny of a gold watch. Herr was a member of company 11 , Second United States Infantry , and was discharged at Fort Oinulm about u year ago. Ooodrloh Ilnll'N Sale. The execution , hold by DonnU Fltrpatrick against Goodrich hull \vassatisilod yesterday. Ho purchased the building tit sheriff's sale last wcok for 525 , and would have received n deed to it , but Gcorgo Armstrong called on tlio Bhctiff with a roll of money , satisfied claim , nnd got a clear receipt. Srtuion Henry Gibson has just issued , In a strongly bound leather volume , the laws passed at the last session of the legislature. The pub Usher 1ms been complimented by tha sccro tnry of state for having ; gotten out the work more quicldy than It was over printed before , except whuii the work was doiio by the sauio publisher. Trndo Journalists. J , Now , Nlnd , editor of the Mississippi Valley Lumberman , published at Minneapo lis , is m the city Interviewing lumber dealers nnd furniture men. Ho la accompanied by 11. C. Olurk , who conducts the farm Imple ment and Hardware journals. Those gen tlemen reoort the business of their vicinity its bomu bettor tuun ever before. AN INHUMAN MOrillSIt. Abandon * Her Child to tlio Onro of A dOlcntb liltlo plrl baby about fourteen day * old wai deserted by two women nt the European hotel Thursday , Both women were blondes , and were dressed m white. The younger , who wore a rod sash , Is thought to bo tlio mother , as she appeared somewhat 111 ; the older looked as though she might bo the mother of the young woman. The two were scon nt the Union Pacific depot about n a. m. , and it was thought that they had como over on the dummy. A few minutes later thov nppoarcn nt xho European hotel , where limy took a room , the young woman registering In a trembling liana ns "Mrs. ford , St. Louis. " Shortly nftor 11 , both disappeared , leiwine tho. child ut the hotol. Uy Its side was found n note asklnc the proprietor , Mr. Kopnld , to take the child to a babies' homo , ns they wore unnblo to crtfo for it. On n paper wrapped around the clothus around the clothes was the name "Poter Ford. " The child was taken by Mr. Kopald to the Clnrkson mem orial hospital , wheio It was eared for by Mrs. Moore , the matron. n refuge for It having boon refused at the "Open Door. " The waif ic a very pretty child , and hos- nltnl physicians say it has been suffering from ucglcct and starvation , It will be cared for at the hospital until some kind hearted person can bo found who will adopt It. The girl was im Inmate of the poor house nnd said she was the wife of a man named Franklin , who was an employ o of the United States Wind Engine nnd 1'ump" company. "I cannot praise Hood's Snrsaparilla half enough , " says a. mother whoso son , almost blind with scrofula , was cured by this medicine. In the Courts. The Omaha nnd Grant Smelting & Uolln- Ing company was uilido defendant In a suit begun in the district court yesterday nfter- noon by Frank O. Gustafson. PlnintllT sets foith that on the 24th day of May , 18S9 , while ho was employed as n laborer on the derrick used la crushing iron in the works of the de fendant , he wan , through the negligence of his foreman , seriously injured , for which ho now claims $15,000 damages. Gustafson was nt work on the derrick at nn altitude of thirty-live feet nnd , falling , sustained a frac ture of the right leg. the crushing of his hips am ) sevcro internal injuries , which have dis abled him from manual labor permanently. The Adler & Sons clothing , company , a Wisconsin corporation , began suit in the dis trict court yesterday afternoon ngalnst A. Polack. tha Faniaiu street clothier , to re cover Sl,05MiO ! , alleged to bo duo on account , with interest at 7 per cent since August 29 , IbSl. Judge Hopowoll came down from To- kaniah last evening. Ho will honr u couple of reform school cases , the defendants being Charles Wheeler and Omar S. Hall , this morning , and nt noon will llnally adjourn the present term of court. The term began on May 13 , but the wheels of Justice have been rolling on almost unceasingly since last Sep tember. Suit was commenced in the county court yestoiday nftcruooa by the Gates Iron works ncainst the ilrm of Kegan Bros. & Co. , or John C.ltocun , Pntricic S. Kegan and Minot Tirrcll , to recover $57 ( > , alleged to bo duo plaintiff from defendants on account , with Interest from August 20 , 1883. Foreclosu re suits against lots flvo nnd six , block 1 , South Exchange place , an addition to South Omaha , were filed with the clerk of the district court last evening. The lust lot is held by George W. Hcrvey nud C. S. Hays , and David M. Stuart prays to bo given immediate possession. The second lot is in the possession of Georgia A. Cloud and Willis C. Cloud , and the American Bauk and Trust company , of Woodsoclcet , Dak. , is the plaintiff. The "value received" was In each case f-00. Not n Onllf.irnin Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go , like the man who caught the boar. We advise our readers to purchase bf the Goodman Drug company a bottle of SANTA ABIE , the Cal ifornia King of Consumption , Asthma , Bron chitis , Coughs anil Croup Cuics , nnd kep it handy. 'Tis ' pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at § 1.00 a bottle tlo or U for S2.50. CALIFORNIA CAT-U CUKE gives immediate relief. The Catnr- ihal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating natuic. Give it a trial- Six months titalmcnt $1.00 , scat by mail 31.10. TIic Colorrcl Trooper Itoitnd Over. William Hand , the colored trooper from Niobrara , who is charged with the murder of W. II. Carter , another soldier , had a hear ing before E S. Duady , as United States commissioner yesterday afternoon. The principal witness was I ) . H. Small , a mem ber of troop A , Ninth cavalry , who testified that ho was standing near Hand whoa Carter - tor came out of the quarters and stopped to exchange a word with Hand. Small heard Carter say , "You nni prejudiced acainst mo , and I'll leave you. " Hand replied , "No , I'm not prejudiced at nil. " Carter then turned and walked away. When ho had gene a few feet Hnnd raised his cnrniao to his shoulder nnd flicu at him , Uliluii ; him almost in stantly. Hanp was on guard nt the time , and had a carbine and a belt Jillod with cart ridges. Other 1 witnesses testified as to hearing the shot , finding the man dead , etc. Hand was bound over to the next term of court without bail. Excursion to Option , Utnli. Round trip $30. On August ! 20th an excursion run by the Inter-State Land nnd T wn Co. , will leave Missouri river points for Og- clcn , Utah. The rate will bo $30 for the round trip. Tickets good to return up to Sept. 19th. Passengers can have choice of routes. Ogden is now the most prosperous city in the country and money invested there ut present prices will surely return u largo profit. Ad dress , INTKII-STATH LAND &TOWN Co. , 1S07 Lnrimio St. , Denver Col. Omnli-x on I'ulillu Domain. Judge Berka haa given a decision In the case ngnlnst James Van Orman , rnargcd with selling liquor on Cut-Off island without the required city license. Van Orman's saloon is 105 feet from the eastern terminus of the Cat-Off lake bridge , and the city engl- ncor has decided that the city limits extends to u point 2s 1 feet beyond the eastern termi nus of the bridge. On this showing Vim Orman was found guilty. The case will go to tno district court on the point raised by Van Orimin'H attorney , who quoted Judge Brewer's decision to Iho effect that the entire Ishuid U public domain. MAUY AM ) MARTIN. They Ucoomo Klopcrs nnd Rtnrtln'a "Wife Is Ab itidoncd. Word tins just reached Omaha that Martin Sracinn , erstwhile proprietor of n dry goods store at 185S South Thirteenth street , aup- posed to bo In nls native Bohemia upon n visit to the scones of hU childhood , Is not there nt all , but thnt instead ho Is in Cali fornia , with Mary Pcchcob , n young felrl who was once In his employ. The story is short , simple anil a chestnut. Mary clerked for Mnrtin ; Mnrtln loved Mary. Mrs. Mar tin discovered it and said Mary must bo dls- chargcd. Mary was discharged , but love laughs at locksmiths nnd irate wives ; Mary wont to work at the Fair nnd became popu lar ; snld she wns going homo to got married ; but instead skipped with Martin nnd $1,000 In cash , and to-dny the presumably happy pair arc basking under the gorgeous skies of California while. Madame Pifartln Svnclna still runs the dry goods store on Thirteen street , and us she measures ribbon and calico ponders upon tlio duplicity of man nnd the weakness of women. Mr. D. M. Grnyson , of Cornvlllc , Frank lin parish , Ln. , says : 1 thinkSwift's Sno- clllc is the best blood remedy In the world. I have known It to nmka wonderful cures of persons with blond diseases , aomo cases which had been regarded as incurable. EDUCATIONAL FINANCES. What , They Have ! lnil to do In Dottglns County. County Superintendent Brunor hns pro gressed In the preparation of his annual , re port far enough to show the receipts and ex penditures in the schools for last year , which amounted to ( C15,105.20. In detail it is as follows : Money in the hands of the county * treasurer July 8 , 1SSO , state school fund , t37no5.GO , District school fund C5.371.St Total JS2.037.CO From the latter item Is deducted $35,815.41 , which belongs to the sinking fund of dis trlct No. 1 , city of Omaha. - Bonded indebtedness 5"2CS'J35.87 All other v 2,000 b7 Total , . $2nOa2'J4 In the hands of district treasurers , July 0 , 1SS8 , S2U,403 07. The receipts were : From county treasurer , July 8 , IbS'J 8100,501.30 Fromsaloof district bonds 3,454.00 From tuition fees 2'r.25 ) From all other sources 829,443.03 Total SlM5.lG5.29 The disbursements made were ns follows : Salaries to mule teachers § 2i',7l".00 Salaries to fcmnlo teachers 107,000.19 , For builalngft , sites , repahs and furniture > 200,711.23 Allother Indebtedness 18OMC3 ) All other purposes b5,108.80 Totnl Srp2.-i.8S3.02 Thcro still remains in the hands of district treasurers , M0.2S1.23. The Sacred Heart academy , for day pupils , situated on St. Mary's avenue and Twenty-seventh streets , is an insti tution devoted to the moral and intel lectual education of young girls. The course includes everything from a pre paratory department to a finished classical education. Besides the ordi nary academical course , music , paint ing , drawing nnd the languages are taught. French is included in the or dinary course. DilTorenco of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , provided they conform to the general regulation of the school. The scholastic term be gins the first Tuesday of September. Classes commence at 0 a. in. , and are dismissed at 3:80 : p. in. , an hour for recreation being allowed at noon. BERKA MASHED HIM. An Achievement Lowry Failed to Ac complish With .Mrs. Llnderliolm. John Lowry was arraigned before Judge Berka , charged with nn assault upon John Linderholm nt Twelfth and Hick ory streets. The quarrel arose overLowry's attempt to claim a dog which was in posses sion of the Linderholm family. It culmin ated in Lowry's throwing a bronze imago paper weight at Lindcrholm's head. When Mrs. Lindoi holui appeared as a wit ness , Lowry got funny and asked her if she wasn't mashed on him at the time. "Mo mashed on you ! " said Mrs. Linder helm , indignantly. "God would never for give mo for getting mashed on such a look ing man as you arc. " If any mirth was loft la Lowy after this crushing retort , Judge Berka tOok it out of him by assessing a line of $30 and costs upon him. _ Blackberry brandy , the old homo remedy for bowoltroublcs.Mihalovitch's Hungarian blnckBorry juice is the best. A htovo Company Organized. A stove factory in this city is nn assured fact. Articles of incorporation were llled yesterday. The naiao of the corporation will bo the Omaha Steve Manufacturing com pany. The capital stock will bo 8100,000 , di vided into shares of $100 each , which must bo fully paid in at the tlmo of the commence ment of the corporation. The corporation dntcs from Juno 19 , 1889. and will continue a hundred years. The highest amount of in debtedness to which the corporation shall at any ono time subject itself Is two-thirds of the capital stock. The management of the corporation will bo intrusted to n board of seven directors , each of whom shall be u stockholder. A list of tlio Incorporators fol lows : John F. Finck , Chnrlos C. George , H. A. McEachron , Walter C. Hewlett. M. A. Upton and Arthur S. Potter. Cook's Imperial Champagne is made by natural fermentation of tlio pure juice of the grapo. There Is none better. Kstlnmtos Allowed. The board of public works mot yesterday afternoon and allowed the following esti mates : J. O. Cprby , sewer repairing. ? muO ; same , Thirty-first uml Dodge , $177.50- , Hugh Murphy , paving , ( l,03t,33 ; same , ? ] ,117.14 ; Ed Phelan , grading , $300.09 ; same , JJ11.15 ; same , 323.90 ; same , 5245 ; same , $103 ; Gibbons & Moran , ? 0b0.88 ; C. II. Pritchott , $81.24 ; same , 812J.02 ; same , $1,020.27 ; J. C. Lenvey , $187.33 ; Cimfleld & Fleming , $ J7J.8l , all for grading ; J. C. Itlloy DEI1CIOUS EXTRACTS Used by the United States Government , indorsed tiy the heads of the Or eat Universities nnd 1'nlillc rood Auilyeti , as the hlronKeil , 1'urebt ami most Healthful. Dr. Price' * Crtniu Ilakiiifr Vowder lH-snot cnutalu Ammonia , I.lmcor Alum , Dr , Trice's Delicious I'laNoriuirKi- ttnct , Vanilla , l.ciuou , Urauge , Almond , Kosc , etc. , do uot coutalu I'olsouout Oils or Clieiuicalb. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . N w York. Chlcogo. 6t. Loula. & Co. , W.100.C9 fottpATinff Clnrk street from Sixteenth to Tmmtjr-fourUi , DTho Omnlm Strrmt llnllway company was prnntod n permit tolny double track on Slx- tconth from Hounnlto Fnrnnm ; on Leaven- worth street fromittark avenue west to city limits. Absolutely Pure0 This powder never varies. A mnrvfl of pur ty , strength \TlioUsomoncss , More oco- nomlcnl than the Oi-dliinrv kinds , nnd cannot tin bold In competition with the rmiltltmlee ot lor or shoi'ttteiKht alum or pliosplmto powders. Bold only In cnim. Hoyal llaklnn 1'ondor Com pany , liu Wall Street , Now YorJc. Addrtnof'&HonlMlJ8COC,8Sanroid iijN U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION oviit A MILLION msrmiiUTiu. : Lonlfalnnn Stno ( Lottery Comnnny. Incorponitoil ty tlio IritMntuio In 1W , forc.luciv tlonul ami clinrltablo iiurpiisi'n , ami it. irmiclilse iniiilo u luirt of tlio nrutcnl Stiitu Constitution , In IB ? ' , by nn overwhelming tMijnilnr vote. lt MAMMOI'll UltAWINOd taku lilnco xctnl nn- mmllr ( .limn nnd Dc'rcinlicrl nnil It' ( illAND SIN- UMJNUMIIKlt DUAWINHS tuUo liltco In ouch ot tlio ut'icrton months of the year , iiml nro nil ilnnvn In public , nt ilio Acndcmjr of .Aliiilc. Now Orlinnn , IM FAMED FOR TWENTY YEAHS For Integrity oflls Drawings , mid pniinnl I'llincut of Prizes. Attested as follows : " \Vo ito hereby certify that we juporvfe the nr- mnuemunta for nil ttiu Monthly nnU boml-Annuiil IniwliiK ) o ( th Ixiulslann Mnto Ixnfjry Compiny , niKllii person mnmutti nnd control UuttluiwInKKtliiMii * aulvus im < l thnt thu paint ) tire conducted with honesty , fulrntibK , and tn KOCH ! fulth to nil pnrtlu * . nnd wu nuthorlzutho compiuiy to usu thin tvrlltlratu , with fnc slmllcB of our tlsniitures uttnchud , In Ita adver tisements. " COMMISSION1 ! * . We. the undersigned banks nnd b inkers will pay all prlifH drawn In tlio I/mlM urn ' Into Lotteries wliuh niavim iiro onten at oiircimntrni : U M. WAtjM'JI.KV , 1-ron. I/Mililnni Nnt. Dank. nnitUK liANAUX , IVcu. State Nut. Ilnnk. A. IIAM1WIN. I'rCH.'Ne-w Orleans Nnt. Uank. CAUL KOIIN , I'res. Union > ntlonnl Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Acrulemy of Mttslo. NVw Or InmiH , Titimdaj'Auirust lit , 1HHO. CAPITAL IMtlZC.8:100,000. : . 110.000 Tickets at * h. Hnlve' . { 10 : Quarters , fj ; Tenths , ti ; Twentieths. { 1. I.IHT or I'uizss. i piitZK oFpmo.iiHis mnn.om i ritir.K or WIJHI is noun 1 IMtlXK ( IK Ml.lHlls HIKH ( 1 IMtl/.K Ob' 2i.aOls 11(11) ( ) 2 IMtlKKS OP Klllllaro MIUOJ A PUI7.KS OK 6i lnro Stltn 2A PIU/KS Ob' monro JBUKI 1(10 ( 1MU/KS OK" HI ) nro NMII ) aw I'UIoh' | M ] arc nuuu M l'UIXiS : OK ailnro 1UU.UX ) APPUOXUIATIUN PRIZES. IfK ) Prtie * of KM ) lira VOSXO 1 ( ) 1'rliCH of : tm nro null 1UU I'rUea of ao iiro ai.UK ) Tno NUUIIBK TI.IIUIVAI.S. I'D nrltea of JKI. ) nre ' .P'no 1T.U 1'rlies of ItW nro Kiux ) 3.KI4 Prizes nnioiintiiiK to Slor.4.HOO Norr Tlckcti drawlnjj caplt il 1'rlres nro not unlit- led to Terminal 1'rlrci. AGENTS WANTED. CTT-Fon cr.un KATES.nr nny further Informntlon dealreil , urlto leglblrto thoundcr-lenol , cleiirlyitnt * IIIK j our ro liunio , w Itn htnte , < 'ounty.uti eot n nd Num ber. Mora rnpld return mall deliver } vlll bo assured l > y > ourenclo8lnBan cn\elopu binrhiK your full nd- . i SI. A. DAUl'IHN , .Vuw Orleima. f.n. lly ordlmiry letter containing MUNKV OIIDIUI lisncil ty nil Kiprcw Companies , Now York Kx- change , I mi It or 1'ostal note. Address Itcul-itorc'd letter * . Contnlnlne Currency to NKW OKI.KANS NATIONAL HANK , New Orleans , l.n. Tlmt the pnjincnt ot the lirUi'ilsOlTAUANTI.Kl ) IIV { oillt NATIo.N.Kl , HANKH of New Orluiuis nnd tlio tickets nro luafd by tliu presldentof nn Inilltntlon whoso chartered rlKlita aru n'Cdunlred In the liluliettt courlni thorcforu , buwnru of nil Imitations or nmmyninnfl Bchenips " ON1DoIil.AK : Is tlio nrlcnnf the rnmllcst pnrt or Ir cti''n ' of n ticket IristlBD 15V Us In uuritrawlnir. An ) llilnc Iri our ii.uiuu ollered for les.i tlmn one dollar Is a sMlndre. ' MAIL , s i S cJAS-5-KlRK F1.0ATINI..50KP. VVRAPPERS ( URtC 3111) ) > nnA receive a a HANDSOME The lareett , luatu t unit tliifai In tlio world. I'asscngcr ncc-ammoilntluna uncxcellcU , New Vnrk lo T.lerii ol Tin Uurf-nilnu" Tha Oelolirttteil I Tk I'Uicit Btcnm. I A lire 01 CUyoritumeltl.lp In tliu World.I Allgi i\ \ Now York to Glasgow via Londonderry Anrliorla. . . . Ainruutll I Clrcasslu , . AH iist2l FuriiepHlu . , . AtiKUSt 10 ] llthlopla . .August , 111 Devonla , . . . August 17 I Anrliorla . Sept. 7 With reftnlar weekly fcalUiigH thereafter. HAI.OdV lo ( ila t' w. Liverpool. I lorry , Ilulfuttor Quuunitownf.'Vlto ' KJ by ( lla tfow ttcainen , Hlimd iipwunln l > f Clly of Homo. " Buconil Clati | .iO. hliur- MjofJi. Kicur lon rule" rejiuuil uiallnulu ( or elltor rjulv , tuuHulvlim | irl llerf of eevliiK In ono trip lliu Hirer Mcrter , I'lcturcique Clrilu , .Sortli und boutli ut Ireluml. KXtlHISIONSTO rAliliidllCO.VTIS'K.NTAI , TlHlllSOn low isTTJ.iiMS. Trorvlori' Clrculnr llter of Criull und Drufli forany nmount ut lowt'H ( .urruut r lo Ai | | > ljr toanr ufourlvcul a/LMiU or to Ili'iKlorHOii JJrucliorH , Cliluu o , 111 , II. B. II. V , 0. 11. itn > . > K WtikNtHS.ilrlut THlB4. I IIUBOU lorrtttU e. lr tlj ibronib all wr k tiru , rriUr * lf briw. tlr < la. KXCUIt MEN'S SHOES BOYS' Tn our Shoo Department you will find nil kinds of reliable shoes for men nnd boys , nt prices much lower tlmn the snmo grndo of goods cnii bo bought for elsewhere. Our immensetrndd in Clothing nnd Furnishing Goods 1ms been built up by giving well nindo goods nt close prices , nnd our Shoo Depart ment is carried on on the same principle. Wo uiiike n suving to you of from 50c to j 2.CO on every pair of Shoes. This will be plnin to you if you compare our goods nnd prices. Men's good Buff Shoes , WAUUAXTED AM , SOLID LKATHKR , in Congress , Lnco nnd Buttons , nil styles o .toes . , nt$1.25 ; sold by shoe stores nt 81.78. Glen's good Cnlf Shoes in Congress and Lnce , regular $2.50 Shoes nt $1.75. Our $2.60 fine Calf Shoes hnve already n splendid reputation- They nro Ward well , hand sowed , Imvo perfectly smooth insole and nro absolutely free from wax , lasting tax or fitting nnils. They nro so flexi ble that anybody and everybody cnn wear them. Shoo stores would ask you fcr the same shoes $3.50. Wo have them in all shapes and different toes. Our $2.75 Shoe is an excellent quality of Cnlf , genuine Goodyear welt , nil styles toesplain nnd tipped. ' * For $3.90 wo sell uhoes made of the finest American calf or knngnroo , hand welt , and of the very finest workmanship every pair warranted to give satisfaction. The very best French Cnlf Shoe , strictly hand sewed , is sold by us for So.50. This is the best we carry. There is positively no better shoe made , nnd you make u great mistake if you think by paying more money you get n better shoe. Every shoe store will charge you for the same quality and make § 7.00 or $3 Boys' Shoes , good nud strong , in Button , Lnce or Congress , from § 1.15 up. Wo "guarantee" all tfhocs we are selling from $2.50 up. You know what our "guarantee" means. Please Note During July and August we close at 6:30 : p. m. ; Saturday at 10 p. m. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets , Onialia. STILL A CHANGE AT $15. Some good bargains mny yet bo found amoiiK our odd sizes of mon'H Biilts. Dear In mlnil these are i.ot Inferior goods which we oiler , but flrstcUsa m every particular. Heeltii is DiuK.O. WEST'S NBUVB AXD DIIAIN TREAT. URNT , a guaranteed speclttc for Ilynterla , Dlrr.l- ness , Convulsions , fits , Nervotii NeuralKln , liendiicbe , Nerrnus Proutratlon cfiused by the tut ) of nlcohol or tobacco , Wakefulueei , Vontnl Depreaalon , Softening of the llrntn. resultliiKln Insanity and leartlnitto misery , rtecnyiind death. PiematuroOld ARC. llarrenuens. Loss of Power In either aex. Involuntary Losso * and Hiirrmat- orhoua caused by over-oxertlonof tlie brain.self. abuse or overindulgence. Euch box contains cne mouth's treatment , f 1.00 a box , or xlx boxen for JVOO.fisnt by mall prepaid nn receipt of prloa. WE QITABANTBB SIX BOXE3 To cure any case. With each order received b u for six boxes , accompanied with K 00 , we will Bond the purchaser our written guarantee tn re fund the money If tlio troitment doea not effect a cure. Quorgvntoes Issued only by Goodman Drug Co. . Druggists , Sol * Agent * , UlO Furnum trot. Omaha S U. . DREXEL & MAUL , Successor * to John Q. JacobaJ Undertakers andErabalmers Atthcoldstand 1107 i'arnam St. OrUora by telegrapti solicited nnd promptly attended. elephone to No. - " . A FREE TRIAL of nnyonoof Ilio f r Ilio ttiro of tljhcrl it J , Hrulusl > Vf k- totiorrbueii maflnl to nny adiJrtsa _ _ I oktuguultiol > > > k Kitiiik ViiluaLlu Inforinatiun on tliu abuvu nnil all t ttt rnrh nUi tllu UM . SAFETY SPECIFICfturCSny , : ta ) tirjvato cJleonlenf . Nnd te\t \ aiidjt KM I tnvelotHi fur titular. filAlkUAUU itknEUK 10. , Ul i < > i OMAHA BUSINESS O rOH ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE , IND.-A SCHOOL OF ENOINEIRINO. CONSERVATORY . , -n OF MUSIC - lloririiiil'nrklncnrCblcacn ) . I SchO'il tor ( JlrlB nnd Vounv I.u1lo : > . Kurl tiilOunnUdrcmCJ TIIAVKIt.M , II , , lll.or 77 MudUun btrcct , Cljlta.'O , 111 , ILLINUIS MILITARY AUAUbMf Kupcrlur loratloni excellent ( mimic * 'jlinr * outMi iirciwr.iUon for colU'iiii , KClonnnc xlmtil IT himlmiB Kiill tirm bealna bent IFili IHVIlVJ Jtri 1- ; _ ' " ' ' Mortmii l'i-- ' " III. TO'KW VOUK HILITAHV AOADDMV COItN- i.i is-ull-oii-lliulfon Coi , , C. J. Wiiidiir , II. S. , A.M. , built. ; J ) I' . III ATT , Cotuil't ' ot Cuiluta. WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY'CLEVELAND , OHIO Offi'f'O iniifffitin cutCOD ftwlents lift \j \ u. 1 Adclburt rolleuo. flnatlcs. Mlvrntute , hclence. Well eiliill'I'Od. Unulr located , uradtt ol .Sew tn liliul Ciillriraiit halt tlioioil f. liuiiartiuentiif Medicine , tliroo rears conrto a. Conserraloryof Muilo None buttur anrwuoro. 4. Htlioolof Art. Hloiuentarjr mid advapced , i. Collriiu lorODIIMI , Colloju lloinc. OiaJe and cost of Adalbert , bun ! for I'uUloifues. _ , , . _ 1II11AM C. HA VWii Dl ) . , LL , P , VHCa"C. COMPnOllll EESEOSL ETRANSHIUNTIQUE , Is now open. Partlei dcslrlnucooil npcomino i.itlo on the now InrKO express steamers of the Knmous FRENCH MAIL LINE , Which nro noted for their leKiilnrlty , ennnl to rail- rend train" , In ninklng tlio trli > to Iluvro-l'iirls lu ono week , nra udvl od to JIukc Early Application for Berths. This 1' nlso ncccssnry on nccoiint of the heavy tiavel during the sprlim nnd sumuiur monllis. McCAGUE BROS. , 105 South 15th St. , HABRYE. MOORES , 1602 FumumSt. , H. L. HALL , 1223 Fnrnnra St. , J. H. GREEN , 1601 Fnrnnm St. , AiiontOintilia , Neb. MAUIIICK W. KOZMINSKI. PRINCIPAL POITS EAST , WEST , NORTH and'SOUTH 1302 FA11NAM STREET. urrlMnirnt ordupnrtliiK from New York. Shipments from Hiiropecnn ho m.ulo direct l > r this rouipnny toiillluliiiid Ports of imry : In the united htntes , uUo to Cnniidn nnd Mexico , with or without pu ) juent of On ties nt New Vorlc. Itntes nHlow n the o of niir rosponslblocompnny. NociiAiti.i : MADI : roit cuhio.M uouais JIHOK- KllAUKOKUAKTAUK Money Orders lasuad paynblo nt 15,000 places In United ttntei , Cnnnitannd niiropo. Aet'nclesln Kuropo to whom .ililinnent.H for United Flutes cnn bo delivered , or If from Interior points should ho ( onoli'iiod , nccoinpitiiU'd liy lull ol Ladlntf and Invoice ccrlliled before Anierkan Consul : TIIOS. MIIADOWH A CO , tt .MIIU Str.-ot , Clieansl lo , londnn , K.U.I 'i'i Wutur fclrect , ) , IV | ui'ooi , ; CI IMccii- dllly.MANClll STI.K 1(1 ( Hnnoter ftlreet. ( tlAHlu\T ! , Hue Bcrlbo. I'AlllH. i : . HICIlAllli. I Itno Clillou , IIAKVK. N. l.U'rcllTI.MJ .VO. , 11' I.anu'eiiMrasfe , IlltKMtv : M DovvnllLelh , UAMHUUd , and 117 Am- llafeil , HUEMt.MIAlbN. TIMREN SPRING VEHICLES H nunJrtJtc/lh < > ui „ . en and ulnrtcn nccurdlng lo tha noiglit nut on them. AdM > ' d < MUall | w ll to rOUrh | country ilr flno Mw arlvooVill i om Intat Bntfaructlon. COE , YOKGE & CO. WAM.1'AOIUJIIIIH "I WALKING CANES , CUTLERY Aiir tlonV . andKnlfeOt nd aBperUlty. iMisriuii ii tiruxM.u runt. . ST. Louis. Mo. Dr. J. E , McGREW OM : OP TIIK JIO.HT 8IICCl.r.hKl' ( . SPECIALISTS u Iii lltrj Trcntincnt of All Chronic , Xenons and I'rhaUt lIscisH. ) ; ( Rpermntorrliuit , liu | > ulenuuml h'uillui ; Manliood al elm < > lr cured. A emu uu rnntutnl In nil form * of I'rlrnto lilffUnuif'Mrlumi ! ) ' , Olfcte. . Uitiirrli , 'I'luoul , l.uni < t , and lluart Dlnuuiui Itliuuiuulliiii , hl'lnal ' and 1 uiuulo DliouieJ , lllooU uilJ balu IJiiuunoJ trmtcd lucceiilnlli. Ijidlci' und t'nitlomuii'i waiting roomi icpurato and entlrulr pnvHlc. nCuniullatlon Ireo. Bend fur tooki.Tho hfcretiind I'rlraleDitiaivaufMan.'ulia'Uuuian .VIlei Jl uia > ui 10o cucu l taiui | . ) 'liiut acnd atamp lor ruulf , OWICKi 101'H AND DOIIUIiAB OMAHA , 1361 ISO So. Chicago , Ills , ClurkOt , The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ii itlll Treating with the Greatett ; ; SKILL and SDCCESS CiiroDic , Noryons M Private Diseases/ NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lott Manhood , felling Memory , Uxhnuitlni ; Drains , Terrlbla Dreamt , Head and Back Ache and all the effect ! leading to curly decuy and rieihupk Coniumptlonoi Jnaanity , treated scicntlhcall/ new method ! with neverfalliivr aucccit. flS- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and SklnDlf. caaec permanently cured. S-KIDNEYandURlNARYcompUtntiGleet , Oonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Vnrlcocele and al ! du > ea > M of the Genlto-Unnary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Orgint. ttiiNo experiments. Ago and experience Irrw portant. Consultation free end Bacred. JSS'Send 4 cents pottage for Celebrated Work 8 on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Dueates. tfS-Thotc contemplatinc Mairlace tend for Dr. Clarke's celebrated Kuldc Male and Female , each 15 centi , both 35 cents ( uninpt ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or cnll may lave future MifTtr. Inland ihime , and add golden j ears to life. l-Uook "Lite's ( fcecret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicina. and writings sent cverywhrrc , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to ia Address F. D. CLARKE. M. D.f - IBO So * H - - & % 4&3@ te&i & 3sg giimi ? $ & N.W.COB. I3HI& UODCE 1,18 , OMAHA , NEB. fOtt TUB TREATMENT OP AM. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.1 n > itFiciitlraApparBtuianiH : niediHforBucccitfa ! Treatment of every form of Dlieno ronulrinff MEDICAL or BUROIOAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIEHT3. ' Board & : Attendance. Bc t AccommodaticnilnV/nt. _ 07- WRITE FOR OIROUWRaon Deformltlei and Bracei , Trunoa , Club Feet , Curvaturei of ErHe , rilei. Oetarrh , DronchjtU Inhala ion. DISEASES OF WOKHK i ! HK IU > K l.lTtl V Jtlliril A J.YIHfl WOSKH iiuiuvi coiH.imrM. ( ST ItlCTlY FRIVATt. ) Only Reliable Medical Institute ma kinj a Bf clalty of PRIVATE DISEASES All lllood nilruti lurc.i.lolljr trf.ttj. Hri lillllla 1'olica rimotcd fiomllio.j.trni lilout ruireurr. Sf ll.iloritlia Irtaluient fur I.OM \ITAb roitHI. l' ril f nnsble lo rlllt uirnaf l > trcatf I at bom beorreinonderiee. . All eomnualet. llonieoiiajKulUI. Mcdlclae orinitrnnirDlii7nttTijQ . ) llorez. r.rt . . curclj | . cltilnoiJi rki ! < ilD < lf teeoiilenliorifD < lcr. bne [ > eriou llat < ril ri > rcrm > d. C ] linilcon.ull u.or.fuj Wilonrof rour e .e , and wlll en4 In rl.lu wr ptrour | Hnfirf TO MPM fEE ! U a I'rli.i. ' . | . l.l or F. . Jr , " . ' H v" " " ' Nirtouininmtiliii | > lfnfj.Bjpa. III. ; Olccl and V rlroeelr , llli lueilluii II.U AiMrru 02IAIIA MED1CAI , ft ; BUUOIOAT. INHTIIUTE , 13tb and Dodge Directs , OHillA , NEB , Roiniirlmblo for powerful fiynipatliutlo lone , pliablu notion and abBohuo dura * bility ; . ' ( ( I ycrro' record tlio boat { fuliruii- ice of the oxuulluncu of those inatru- IIICIltH. C.E.&C , M. ANTHONY. ! 312 1st Nat'l Bunk Buildlna1 , Omaha , - Nebraska ) FARM LOANS ! Low rates for riuilie LOIIIH Tltlo : and vnliiesl ppnted upon ii. oiniitl ) mid louna closed . without . . . ] delay l.u til < oueaDOiulenta Mauled lu No rauku and 1'ENNVstoiTAE * WAi7jrnn : B iucce sfuly ) U8oU niontiily liymor 10,000 . Jl - , . ( , ' . . " "yj'wf ' * -.y' < ircuiari / S i > otUiii | ; rtuini . AddrnM Tim Cuiutiu. C'UEKicji. Co. , Dirntoii , iljcit For sulo and by mull by Uooiltnun Drug Coinpuny , Oumlm. VIflHCV1111'u" ! urmury troublenislly , nulclc-l MUlU. I ly and wufoly cured byDOOTUliX C ivl tnlcH. Hcvuial CiiBeuciircd iiiBovuiuuyx. Hold ] attl.V ) jiur Ijoic , allilruu UtH , or by null ' frou | Uoctiua M't'K Co. 11 WlilUj a N. V. T loiw