THECITY. _ _ . Hovcnuo collections ycstordny , $23- 050,80. The ( Into of Iho Council Bluffs fox chnso hns bcon changed Irom Sunday afternoon to Saturday nftornoon. A car of tinplate for the Leo-Andre- eon liardwnro company wns received at the custom house yesterday morning. The report of the postmaster for the month of July shows that $18,381.34 , worth of stamps and envelopes were sold , Judge Shields -performed the mar riage ceremony yesterday for John A. Carlston and Sophia Nodlok , both of this city. Corey & Cushmnn have received a permit for the orectlon of a $20,000 brick block on Fnrnam nnd Thirty-sec end streets. A blaze In the W. C. T. U. hall on and Burt streets Twenty-seventh yes terday called out the fire department. The dnmngo was slight. Mrs. Sophia Clark and Mrs. F. D. Smith return their sincere thanks to their many friends who so kindly aidud them in their late bereavement. At 4 p. m. , Sunday. Mr. S. A. Ilalnos , a veteran commercial traveler from Now York , will deliver an tiddross to the knights of the grip at Y. M. C. A. hull. hull.Rev. Rev. Father Choka , the very ofllciont pastor of the Bohemian church in this city , has received the appointment from Bishop O'Connor , vicur general of the dloccso , to succeed Father ShalTol. Sheriff Wilcox , of Kit Carson county , t' Colorado , was in the city yesterday searching for John Cox , a fugitive from justice. The charge against him is for moving mortgaged property out of the etato. , Richard O'Kueffe filed a petition in th'o county court praying that the will of John Toner , deceased , bo probated nnd that ho bo appointed administrator. September 4 was the day fixed upon for a hearing. Two deserters from the regular army nt Fort-Kaspar were brought in from the west , and will bo Ink on to Fort Loavonworth , where they are sentenced to the military prison for a period of flyo years each. The frog pond in Iho alloy between Clark and Grnco nnd Twenty-second find Twenty-third streets still remains a monaco to the health of residents in that part of. the city , although the council was petitioned long ago to have It tilled. St. Mary's Mngdalono Church asso ciation filed articles of Incorporation with the countv clerk. Bishop James 'O'Connor , Vicar General William Choka , Rov. George J. Glauber , Joseph Bookman and Frank Harhard are the In corporators. Louis Luzarus , the deposed garbage man of the Fourth ward , has gone into business for himself. ITo states that the trouble resulting in his release was occasioned by Goldsmith refusing to al low him to have the exclusive control of the business in the ward as ho had agreed to dd. Yesterday evening while Mrs. Mary E. Dodson was swinging in a hammock' with a little girl named Josie Rugor , at Twonty-liftb and Grant streets , the hammock broke , precipitating both to the ground. Mrs. Dodson sustained a painful fracture of the right arm just above "tho wrist. "Copper Alloy" The Central Typo Foundry , of St. Louis , is selling typo of this superior metal ch'eapor than any typo in the world Personal Paragraphs. W. H. Covey , of Elba , Is nt the Mlllard. C. H. Adams , of Wnlioo , is at the Arcado. Charles Rice , of Norfolk , is nt the Arcade. A. C. Colton , ot Ucatrice , is at the Paxton. F. E. Spauldmg , of Kearney , is ut the Pax- ton. ton.D. D. C. Wallace , of Tekamah , is at the Mur ray. ray.Andy Miller , of Hcatrico , Is at the Mur- rny. . H. P. Knight , of Beatrice , is at the Mur ray. ray.L. L. P. Allen , of Grand Island , is at the Ar cade. cade.W. W. E. Whitcourt , of Ponder , Is nt the Ar cade. cade.W. W. C. Powers , of Pouango , is at the Ar- cndo. John W. Hoffmann , of Lincoln , is at the Millard. H.I P. Knight , of Beatrice , is n guest at thu Millard. K. H. Dtckson , of O'Neill , is a guest at the Arcado. C. H. Adams , of Wahoo. is registered at the Arcado. O. A. Atkinson , of Lincoln , is registered at the Murray. E. M. Wcstervolt , of Lincoln , is registered at the MillarQ. F. C. Onrmon , of Robinson & Gannon , Is In Now York City. William O. and William H. Pugsloy , of Ocnon , are at the Arcade. Mrs Will H. Fotzer , 2013 Capitol avenue , is visiting Mr. Fctzor's parents at Ottumwa , IB. Mrs , J. A. Robinson returned on Wednes day from thu oust , having Dean away ncven weeks. Internal Rovnnuo Agent D. D. Spauldlnp Is in the city malting his regular quarterly inspection of the revenue collector's ofllco. The following army officers are registered nt ttio Puxton : Edward I. Gruinlo.v , Charles II. Mulr , A. P. UuniiiRton , J. H. Gordln , G. W. Molvor , C. H. Cockrau , 0. U. Tyler and O. A. Allegood. Telegraphic Itaioa Rntluncd , Tl i Western Union has given notice that the rate from Omaha to Chicago , on day nios- s&yca , Is li5 fmiIn for ton words , and 'J cents for ouch additional word ; night messages 'J5 cents nnd 1 cent. A Giiaullitii For OoHtorrolclior. Henry Hiihnvout before County Judge Shields yesterday , illed his application and had Gustavo Andersen appointed guar dian for Edward Oostcrroluhor. The latter is now In confinement at the county jail as an hiHuno pullonl , nnd will bo sent to the asylum us soon as possible. Skipped With an Ojiorn Compuny. Louis Gorland , a sixteen-year-old lad , the son of Henry Garland , 1U1G South Thirteenth street , ran away from his homo yesterday and left the city with the Elliott Opera company , \vluch has boon at the Eden Museo during tlio past week. His father tola- telegraphed to Plattsuiouth to have his son arrested. The Iilcn Is I'ropoBteroiiH. In a conversation upon Hremmu's suit ngalnst the city of Omaha , the Hon. W. J. Council safd that ho was llremmu's attorney wliou the lattor'a clitlui was first brought against the city. As an attorney ho has noycr given nn opinion that Urcnnan rould restrain the city from doing whatever It pleased with the city hall foundation. " 1 don't boliovc , " continued Mr. Council , "that the court would over issue a restrain ing order , to suy , nothing of an Injunction , anil nt best a retraining order would lust but tliruu days. ' "Tho Idea that Hronnan could at thin time restrain the city from tuning down the old foundation walls of the city hall Is prepos terous. The city has tha right to do wtmt it plnascs with It * own property in a case of this kind. "Tho contractor , of course , may take Ills claim Into the courts , or have it adjusted through a committee of the council , In case the latter sees fit to allow him anything. But the courts certainly may not ho cue jiectf'l to slop construction on thu new city Itall , or oven allow anybody to delay it \ > y ttiiy proceeding * in court. " TllliI TUHNKH-MlIjL.HH TItlP. Cleric Mooros Telia How It Onmo to Ho Made. It Is reported by Commissioner Mount that William Turner and Joe Miller , who have been on a visit to Now York , will return to day. As yet no ono has been able to ascertain whether Douglas county Is to bo made to bear their expanses or not. No member of the board can bo Induced to admit that ho knows anything about It , Frank Moorcs sfxld that complaints of insanity were filed ngalnst Sadlo Glldersleovo and "Jack the Ripper , " whereupon the examining com mission on insanity recommended that money could bo saved by sending them to their friends In the east. According to Ula statement the county physician learned through bits of conversation had with him nt various times , that "Jack the Rlppor" came from New York. Further than this all knowledge of the man Is veiled In complete obscurity. It seems that ho was picked up by the police as an Imbecile , and sent hero , doubtless , from some other sUto and thrown upon the charity of this commu nity. Ho may have como from Now Yorlf , but It 1& doubtful. Whtlo the commission recommended his transportation to Now York , the commissioners declare that they never authorized It. With reference to the woman , this much Is true : Her former hus band and nn aunt called on Chair man Mount nnd said to him that if the board would buy a ticket for her to Chicago , the expense beyond - yond that point would Do attended to by them. Hut It scorns that Turner-wanted seine excuse for nn opportunity to see Now York without having to pay anything for the privilege out of his own pocket , and insisted on taking Gildorslcovo through to her des tination. Moorcs asserts that "Jack , tlio Ripper" wns suoh a very bail Individual that hey could not think of trusting any other person than Joe Miller with him. So this Is whcro the matter rests and prob ably will rest until the question of allowing their bills comes up for action. Do not bo induced to tnko seine other preparation whoa you call for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Bo sure to got Hood's , which is peculiar. THE : jBAitnurx HOYS. They Got Into 1-ioti or Trouble In Council III 11 ITi. . The Barrett boys uro commanding the at tention of the police again. This time they nro In Counci1 Bluffs , where they have been arrested under five charges of larceny. They nro Frank nnd Ed Barrett , the younger mem bers of the family , and have been doing business in Council Bluffs under the names of Kit Hums nnd Frank Rllcy. They have been In Council Bluffs for several weeks , oc cupying a house In the southern part of the city In company with their sister and two no torious prostitutes who have been chased out of Omaha. Soon after their arrest , Mrs. Barrett went to Council lilufls nnd mnde an unsuccessful effort to secure their release on bail. They hnvo boon sentenced to thirty days each in the city Jail un ono charge and will have to nnswnr to live others as soon as they do service under the present sentence. Sound. All points on Puget sound are more easily roach via the Northern Pacific than any other lino. This is the only line reaching all parts of Washington territory , is the only line running colonist nist sleepers through the territory di rect to Tacoma , and is the only line via which through tickets can bo purchased. The Northern Pacilic allows stopovers at all points In Washington territory to holders of second-class tickets reading - ing via their lino. S1UL.NT AS THE SPHINX Anderson nnil Turner Continue to Ignore tlio Vault Matter. Commissioner O'KeofTe thinks that It Is very doubtful whether the vault mutter will over receive any more consideration. Said bo : "I have done everything possible , but being only ono of three committeoincn my work amounts to nothing unless wo can got a re port from the other two. The boa'rd can't take action on Mr. Coon's estimate which was submitted by mo as my report , simply be cause I am in the minority , until Andersen nnd Turner make their report. " "When do you expect them to show their hand ? " "My candid opinion Is that neither you nor I will ever hear another word from them on the subject. " "Havo you no means of compelling them to make some kind 01'a report ) " "None that I know of. It looks as though they propose to simply Ignore the whole business by remaining silent. " The Armstrong Inquest. Coroner Drexel held nn Inquest nt 10 o'clock yesterday morning on the body of Fred Armstrong who died yesterday from injuries received the night before by accidentally falling down the elevator shaft In the Ware building. J. J. Wilkinson , Goodloy Bruckor , Gottlieb Zimmcrmunn , L. J. Morris , Charles P. Benjamin nnd G. M. Drexel composed the Jury. After hearing the testimony of Leo Cooley , Frank Gollcr , William Wheolan , George O. Van Anden , Robert Wilson nnd Eugcno Ducontn they returned n verdict to the ef fect that deceased came to his death through and by reason of his own carelessness. Coroner ner Drexel at 10 o'clock sent the remains of young Armstrong to his parents , who re side in Wayne , Neb Mn. B. F. WHATI.EY Is a prominent mer chant of Huston , La. Ho says that ho has sold Swift's Specific to many persons , and known of some wonderful cases of blood diseases , and has never known of a failure to cure. Several cases of contagious blood poison were cured after all the doctors and all other remedies had failed. A Cnulo Train Wrecked. A coupling-pin lying on the cable line on South Tenth street yesterday was the cause of a serious accident , in which several persons were Injured. The accident occurred where the Union Paclllo track , leading through the alley south of Jones street , In tersects "tliu cable lino. A couplingpin * got fastened in the slot , anil when the grip came in contact , the cable train was derailed , and Grlimiau Klnkado was thrown against the lover of the car and injured about the groin. Conductor ROSH , who was in charge of the train , had his face bruised by being Jammed against the side of the roach , and Conductor Hochiimn , who was riding on the platform of the coach adjacent to the grip car , was hurled against tlio railing and was cut about the face utid two of his teeth were broken. Several passengers wore on board , but escaped injury. Duma's Catarrh Snuff. When HUtToring with catarrh , cold In the head , nervous headache , eta , use Dunio's Snuff , it will relieve you nl onco. Price 25o at druggists. _ JMnrrl.iun Ijlconses. Mnrrlago licenses were Issued yesterday to the following parties : Name nnd resldenco. Ago. I C. E , M. Merrill , Omaha 85 I Mary F , O'Connor , Boston , Mass ! W ] Harvoh Olson. Omaha 29 J Lottlo Blad , Omaha. , 20 ( William Sandstrom , Omaha 20 ( ICatloVyinan , Omaha 27 The Sacred Heart academy , for day pupils , situated on St. Mary's av6nuo and Twonty-sovonth streets , is nn insti tution devoted to the moral and intel lectual education of young girls. The cow-no includes everything from a pre paratory department to a finished classical education. Besides , the ordi nary academical course , music , paint ing , drawing and the languages are taught. French is included in the or dinary course , Dllforonco of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , provided they conform to tlio general regulation of tlio school. The scholastic term begin - gin the first Tuesday of September. Classes commence at 0 a. in. , and uro ilimnleseid at itiQ : ! p. in. , an hour for recreation being allowed nt noou , 11113 KBTUIINRD TKAVEtiEK. Mr. Downy Describes Ills Trip to tlio loobr-fRi or Alnokn. C. II. Dewey returned from his Alaskan trip. Asked concerning his trip ho stud ho loft Omahn Juno 33 over the Oregon Short Line to Portland and Tacoma , whence he sailed per steamer Corona for Alaska. The trip , which ho describes as very pleas ant , xvfts msu ? In the remarkably fast tlmo of fourteen dnyd , Among the passengers were the Algor party , Judge Thurston and wife nnd W. V. Morse and family. They went north to the 50th degree , within sight of the glacier where TUB Ur.u's correspond ent , Minor W. Bruce , was reported lost a sbort time ngo. .fudge Thurston had a private car sent him at Tacoma and on his Invitation Mr. Dewey returned with him via the Northern Pacific. They ( .pent a day nt Spokane Falls and Helena where they were entertained by P. P. Shelby. Shelby sent the special car over the Montana Central , of which ho is general manager. At Butte a day was passed looking over the mines nnd nt Ana conda the parly was entertained by Marcus Ualoy who showed thorn over the famous mines there. Af tor n short visit at Boise City , two days were spent at Shoshone falls , the Twin falls nnd Blue lakes , celebrated trout fishing grounds. Several hours were put In with the rods and lines nnd Mrs. Thurston demonstrated her ability by landing twenty of the speckled beauties In about nn hour , completely distancing the Judge , who.ls considered nn expert. A hazy atmosphere prevails all eVer the west. The fortllo beauty of the Nebraska hills and valleys along the Itno.of the Union Pacific nro In marked contrast to the western terri tories , where rain has been sonrco nnd vege tation Is parched. Ho could not help admir ing especially the magnificent Holds ot corn. Altogether , the trip was most enjoyable nnd Mr. Dewey returns with nn increased fund of information and reminiscence. Pears' soap is the most elegant toils adjunct. _ Mil. BEUUY'S F1GUKES. They Are Altogether Too High to Suit tlie Park Commission. Mr. Berry , of Minneapolis' , will not super intend the parks of Omaha at least , not for tbo present. Whoa the commissioners met yesterday a letter from Mr. Berry was read. In it ho stated that ho could not accept $1,200 a year without losing money , and if ho came ho would have to bo paid $1,500 for the first year , nnd glvnn un increase of salary the succeeding year. . "Loso money , indeed. " put in Mr. Lmln- ger , contemptuously. "Ho is only getting $2 50 a day now. But that's Just the way I thought ho would act , wanting ns much salary us his father on his second year , no doubt. " The letter was placed on Hie. and the gentlemen of the commission said they guessed Mr. Adams could handle the work fill right for the present , and they needn't bo m u hurry toongaco Mr. Berry. Dr. Miller was deputized to explain to the council that the park commission would llko to have the city lay permanent stone side walks around Jefferson square. A communication from Mr. A. V. Caldwell - well , offering to donate thirty acres of land for park purposes , was read. One of the conditions imposed was that certain other lands owned by Mr. Caldwcll should bo ex empt from city taxes for ton years. "We can't do that , " said Judge Lake. "It's out of our province. " So the offer was placed on file. Ingorsoll is credited with saying that "Lovo is the only bow on life's dark cloud. " If the colonel was troubled with cramp , colic , or oholora morbus , ho would , wo believe , admit that there were two and that the other ono was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Those who try this remedy under such distressing circum stances become its most enthusiastic advocates. A HEARTLESS MOTHER. Lizzie Thomas Deserts Her Infant and Leaves tlio City. On Monday morning Lizzie Thomas , a ser vant girl , called at the residence of Mrs. Mary Forbes , at Eighteenth aud Cns's % streets , and asked permission to leave her child , a girl babe about six weeks old , in Mrs. Forbes' care for a few hours. Mrs. Forbes had a slight acquaintance with the Thomas girl and consented to care for the little ono while its mother visited the city on an errand ns she claimed. Miss Thomas failed to return and Mrs. Forbes still has possession of tbo child. She has applied at the "Open Door , " at the "Creche" and nt the poor farm to have the child cared for , but has not been able to get a place lor it nt either of " 4neso institutions. She yesterday made applica tion to the police to aid her in finding the child's mother. Mrs. Forbes claims to know but liltlo of the child's ' mother other than that her uamo is Lizzio Thomas and that sha was employed as u domestic on west Cass street. Awards Tor Grading. At tbo meeting of the board of public works yesterday the following lowest bidders wore awarded the contracts for grading tbo following streets : Fourth street from Thirty-sixth to Bolt line , Fifth street from Thirty.sixth to Bolt line , Sixth street from Thirty-sixth to Belt line , Soldon street from Loavenworth to Popple- ton avenue , Pleasant street from Leaven worth to Pacific , Grove street from Leaven- worth to Pacific , to Ed Callahan , at 12) o per cubic yard. Grove street from Farnam to Oodgo , Lam- ereaux Bros. , at lOo per cubic yard. Tbo contract for the first alloy south of Pierce from Eighth to Tenth was not awarded because the bid of 22 cents par cubic yard was deemed too high and the board will readvcrtlso for ' bids'for It. The following curbing estimates were al lowed : J. B , Smith & Co. , Webster street from Sixteenth to Twenty-second , { 3,515.39. , J. C. Regan & Co. , Cass utreet from Thir teenth to Sixteenth , ? 1)31.51. : ) J. C. Regan & Co. , Fraimm street from Thirty-seventh to Lowe avenue , $2,2S4.-15. ( POWDER Absolutely PureB This powder never varies. A marvel of pure ly , struuHtu and wholesomenesa , Jloro eco nomical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be noli ! In competition with the multitudes of lor or bhortweiKht alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans , Itoyal IlakUng 1'owder Com pany , V& Wail Street , New Vorfc. SHOE DEALERS iiiulno Dealrlnutoei- celebrated tlio Justly Jlnes ot Itoota and Shoes manufactured by 0. M. HBNDKIISON & Co. , or CiiKuao Factories at Chicago ; Dlxon. III. , and Ken lu Lac , Vlu. shoulrt write BAM.N. WATSON , lle laenccl'RI5HONT.NKll. H f\d < iuttrtera tor liuliVeri. Bheunmatism , BEING duo tit the presence of utio nciaintliolildod , In inostoffectimlly cured by the too of Ayor's Snrsnpa- rlllft. 13o surorj-ou got Aycr's nnd no other , and tnkolt till the poisonous acid Is thoroughly expelled Irom the system. Wo ckaikngo nttcutloa to this testimony : "About two yews ngo , after suffering for nearly twovycnrs from rheumatic tout , being nbloi'to wnlk only with great discomfort , and Saving tried various remedies , Inclmlfng mineral waters , without relief , I saw by an advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing com plaint , after long suffering , by taking Aycr's Sarsnpnrllla. I then decided to rnnlto a trial of this medicine , and took it regularly for eight months , and mu pleased to state that it has effected a complete cure. I have slnco had no re turn of tlm disease. " Mrs. 11. Irving Dodge , 110 West 125th St. , Now York. "Ono year ago I was taken 111 with inflammatory rheumatism , being con fined to my hotiso six months. I came out of the sickness very much debili tated , with no appetite , and my system disordered In every way. I commenced using Aycr's Snrsaparllla and began to improve at once , Raining In strength nnd soon recovering my usual health. I cannot fty too much in praise of this well-known medicine. " Mrs. 1J. ' A. Stark , Nashua , N. H. Ayer's Sarsaparilla , BY Br. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. I'rlcc 41 ; nix bottles , $5. Worth $5 a bottle. TTNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION * * OVKIl A MILLION UISTHIUUTUU. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated br tlio legislature , for educa- - tlonnl ami charitable purposes , unci its franchise made a imrt of tha present Hlnto Constitution , In 18711 , bjr an oTcrwUclnilnc imjiulnrvato. Us MAMMOTH DUA WINGS tnk lilseo nonil nty mini IT ( .Iiino nnd Djcointior ) nnil Us OltANl ) SIN' GI.ICNtlMHKK DHAWINCS tiiko pluoo In cnch oftlic otlii-rtcn months of the year , and ro nil drawn ID public , nt ilio Academy of .Music , Now Orleans , JM FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings , and prompt Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows : "Wodo liuro'.ir certify thnt wo supervise ttio nr- rnriKCniciils for all tlioMonthly and Heial-Annuul Drawings of tlio Louisiana btntu Lottery Company , and lu person manage and control thudrawlnKs thorn- elves , and that tlio amo are conducted wltliuonosty , fulrno's , and lu uoutl faith to all parties , and we authorize tlio company to use this curtlllcato , with fucBlmllciof our signatures attached , In H adver tisements. " COMMISSIONnilS. We , the iindsmRnolibanks and bankers will pay nil in-lics drawn limiio Lotilslima State Lotteries which nittv ho prcsentocl at ourcoiintprs : 11. M. WALMSLKV , I'm * . Ixnilslnna Nat. Hank. 1'lEItltlLANAUX : , 1-nrn. State Nat. Hank. A. IIALDWIN. I'res.'Now Orleans Nnt. Uank. CAUL KOI IN , I'rcs , Union Mltlonnl Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy or Music : . NRW Or lonna , Tiiusd.iy. August 13 , 1880. CAPITAL E > 1UZB , - 81100,000 100.000 Ticket * at 121 ; ' Halves , til : Quarters , (5 : Tenth ! . KJf Twentieths , 51. LIST on ritiZLS. i PIHZK oKjam.ajuiiii jannm 11MIIX.KOK ll J , ( ll > la..i i ( ) , i : 1 I'lll/.n OK MUMIlsnV. U > MH 1 1MU/.K OK 25UMt * , MUK 2 1'UI/KS OK KUmaro 1 aiUK AIMilZKSOK 6U lnre 25UK 25 PIUZKS OK IJIUaro 25H ? 1UO I'ltl/.KS OK fill are , ) auo I'lilXKS OP : < lnre mciu KM I'Ul/.ES OK SOU nro 1000U API'IIUXIMATIUX 1'IUZES. 100 Prizes of f.WO are i fTifl,00 ( 1 ( Prizes of 3OI are anon 1(10 Prizes of ax ) are aUU ) TWO NUJHIEII TKHM1.VAI.S. CM prizes of { 100 are M.tOl If.'J Prizes of 100 are 'JlWtt 3,134 Prizes. nmountlnK to Sl,05-l,8OO NOTB Tickets drawing capital Prizes uro not entit led to Terminal Prizes. AGENTS WANTED. llf Foil Ci.un KATES , or any further Information desired , wrltolcKlhlvtu the un clerslenoil , dourly slut- Inn your resldcncu , wltn StntP.County.htreet nnd Num ber. More rapid return mall delivery vlll bo assured hy your enclosing mi cnvolopo bearing your full ad dress. ' IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans. ra. or M. A. DAUI'IIIN. Washington , 1) . C. Hy ordinary letter containing MONKY OKUUR Inued by all Kxpress Companies , Now York Kx- change , Draft or Postal noto. Address Iloulstored Letter * . Containing Currency to NKW OHLEANS NATIONAL HANK , New Orleans , La. "RTnVrTnVTRTn ? Tlmttho payment of the XV-LllVlll/iVlUJilV prizes Is QlTAHANTKEK I1V Kouu .NATIONAL 1IAXICH of New Orleans and the tickets are Meucd by tbo president of an Institution whoso chartered rlulitnaro recoxnlzed In the hlKliost courts ; therefore , beware of all Imitations or anonymous schemes. " ON 1C UoLLAlt Is the price of the smallest part or fraction of u ticket ISSUED I > Y US In anr drawing. Anything In our narao offered for less than oue dollar Is a swindle. dAS-S-KlRK AIL Dr. J. E/iMcGREW OMB Oir THIS MOHT BUCCESSfUr , SPECIALISTS .m lu the Trcntiuent of All Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseased. rlpcrmutorrlioi'a , Imuotency and KallluK Manhood , thaolutely ciirul , A euro guaranteed In nil 'urin of I'rlvuto lllieanes , ijtrleturen , ( ileet. vto. Caiarili , Tbroat. I.unidi und Heart iilsenncs , llhuumatlsm , Bplnal und tuinalu DUeancn , lllood utid Hklii lllseuies treated ucct < * tully. ladles' ( and Kenllemens wmtlnK rouius seuarato and entlruly private. Con.iiltuilontroe. Sclicl for books. The Peerctand 1'rlTBte DlKt-usesot MUII.I ttl \Vonuin and Her ! ) ! Ctt > os. lUo each ( utaiuus ) . Truatiuent uy corrunpuud- unco ; cud btamp lorreplf. Olllco lUth and Douglas Sts. , Omaha. DIVOHCBS A. OOODItlCH. Attorney-at-Lnw 121 Dearborn rit. , Chicago ; advice fri'o- ; ! years' experience ; buslneug nutot'y uud legully transacted. MEN'S SHOES BOYS' In our Shoo Dopnrtment you will find nil kinds of reliable shoes for men nucl boys , nt prices much lower than the snmo grnde of goods can bo bought for elsewhere. Our immense trade in Clothing and Furnishing Goods has been built up by giving well mndo goods nt close prices , nnd our Shoo Depart ment is carried on on the same principle. Wo make a saving to you o from 50o to $2.50 on every pair of Shoes. This will bo plain to you if you compare our goods nnd prices. Men's good Buff Shoes , -\vAimANTKn \ AIL SOLID Lr.Aimn : , in Congress , Lace nnd Buttons , ' nil styles of toes , at $1.25 ; sold by shoo stores nt 81.75. Men's good Calf Shoes in Congress nnd Lnce , regular $2.50 Shoes nt § 1.75. Our $2.50 fine Gulf Shoos hnvo already n splendid roputntion. They nro Wnrdwoll , hnnd sowed , have perfectly smooth insole and nrc nbsolutely free from wnx , lasting tnx or fitting nails. They nro so flexi ble that anybody nnd everybody can wear them. Shoo stores would ask you fcr the same shoes ? 3,50. "We have them in all shapes nnd different toes. Our 92.75 Shoe is nn excellent quality o Calf , genuine Goodyear welt , nil styles toesplain , nnd tipped. For $3.00 we sell shoes mndo of the finest American calf or kangaroo , hnnd welt , and of the very iincst \vorkmanpliip ; every pair warranted to give satisfaction. The very best French Calf Shoo , strictly hnnd sowed , is sold by us for § 5.50. This is the bcsb wo carry. There is positively no better shoo mnde , and you make n great mistake if you think by paying more money you get n bettor shoe. Every shoe store will chnrge yon for the same quality and mnko § 7.50 or $3 Boys' Shoos , good and strong , in Button , Lace or Congress , from § 1.15 up. Wo "guarantee" all shoos wo nro selling from $2.50 up. You know whnt our "guarantee" menus. Please Note During July and August we close at 6:30 : p. m. ; Saturday at 1O p. m. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets , Omaha. STILL CHANCE AT $15. Sorno good harcnlna may yet Ijo found amonx our odd olzes of inoii'a suits. Hear In mind these nrc not Inferior goorts which wo offer , but llrstclusa In every particular. A Perfect Face Powderi E laiblblg. Voi't rub HIT. Kln.ltr > .307r niililt-t ! lll" ' ' ' .l,10lN.l BL ; Oil Kirnamht.l nnooilmtii Itrun Co. ,1 , SclirotfrX 1,517141 TolMU'j , 1,119 , On N.lc bai.l lf-H'S05 < KvcniCi.f.OS\Mithnu ] | , , cor. Welftiri MoriclI'D.cur.ClilfaKO.Beranik'l , cor nillUml CnX. ) KlliilliilTil. ) ' ! , tflm Ik-ll j.Cn , C02 ; Con- III , cur. CtliUn JlB.llcsl In. tUulBDniu hlf.it , coi. IMco.Turli- k > . cor. r clnc-j On H. loiln Ik-II > , tzo ; bmltli in . c..r. P cll. Ic ; Una llthi Conrad' ! , Ill ; Ktilm to Co. , cnr. Puujtliti , ilio cor. HtlnnJ Cuinlnfi On H un Icr'f : Dr. Hnvllle'i , 1,101. Oili- ley1 * , cor. I-nkej On Loavtoworlht Unvli' , Mla.l'eytou feOw i > , cor. 2tli ; SwlrtiOn , JJIh nl tM\iii | > ort ; hclitcfcr'i , Mimii u Are. ant Corl > 7-Cltik' , 2311 , mtiil Wool worth Avc Dr.UeiiUcli'i , 1,001 Howinl ; Cujuir , ci > r , Gthauil fliTcol Void > , OjUI | | Aiu. n4 nth Bt.i Vf. J. BcliruJtr'i ! Hejkora t Co , B. Om U ; Wholesale , JMcliarilttm IJruK Co . HUkt. Ilruc i. Co. THE LATEST PERFUME EXQu.eiTE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA Jrtowtor tcOLDEN BLONDE Hair LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROV8 For Child ren or Adulliu FREEMAN'S BLONDINE Without Injury preierrra Illonilt lUIr ! ti N > tur l color. Renders ll.lrcttnycoluf beftatlful , rutural Illonilfl. Get tlia I ( aniline In icaltd bolllci from Jour i Ilrueilit. Uewiro of IhatioM ty tlit * * -4 ' o * . ( generally adj. ijHillluc tliahalr. 11.00 rrt > o < ll or forlS. Ifnuir Pr.rd.l ln'l U U will b , leDtiipmiiaM. PICRKMANraiPI'Mlu. ' MTr.L Uialuil. ir York , lirancJi Cincinnati , o. OMAHA BUO.NE8E HMD VdM NOUTIlWliSTBIIN Conservatory of Music Mlnnoapolls , Minn. PIANO Host teachers only In every dormrt- inent. Unenimlieil opportunity for study. OIICJAN l lessons for 115. Free iiilvantaKOS worth prlco of tuition. A11 luutiumcnts , Jun- giuiKos. History. Literature. VO1UB Beml for calendar. UllAHLi:3 : II. MOUSE. Director. orBiinl'nrkdicnrClilcago ) , Hoarding i U School for Girls und Vounit l ullen. KorB catalogue addreis O. TIIAYKH , I.I , . I ) . . - u 1'urk , lll.or7 JUadleon btrect , CUIcago , III. ILLilKJlSilrllLITARYACAOEMY Superior locution ) excellent facilities. Thor- ouuli prcparutlnii for ccillcno. eclcnllllo echonl or t I'lill li > riii bcirlin Sept , | 8ih. IlKVItr.I. HTKVEN" ' In. Mnritun I'ori- ' " .III. ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRE HAUTE , IND.-A SCHOOL Or ENOINEIRINO , Well eniloivtiil. veil equipped ilvpirtuidnti of tie. rlianlcnl and Civil KiiKlnoerlne , hlrclrlrltChomli. . try nnil Jiranlng. KxtenihohlioiixHiKl I.nfmratorlet. V/r Calulognu , addrcsn T. ( J. MUNIIKN/IAM. . i'ro- Northwestern Military Aoadomy. Twentr-tliree nillci north of Chlcairoi liai a lull corps of uxperlunccd liutructorsi llvn courses ol tiidj. and unsurpassed facilities for Instruction , ' eulili , Uoma t-omlorts and Clirlitlmi Inllueiice. fil iudforcalalovuo to Illiftilund I'ark , 111 , filII II I ItJfllG CONSERVATORY . . "O ILLIilUld - OF MUSIC - NBW'VOHK MIMTAItV AOAIiMV. COIIN wull-oii-lliulbon. Col. 0. J. Writ-lit. It. B , , A. M. . Bupt. ; II. ! ' . llyntl , C'oimlt ( ot Caaotg. WESTERN RESEB.VE UNIVERSITY , CLEVELAND , OHIO Of < T 60 ) > ( u/e ut i end UU ttuilentt litnl l/r-cir. 1 , AUelbcrt Collude. Cla lcs. l.lterutnro. Bclenco. Wi'lt equipped , tluely | ocitl d. vriulu otNow tnt'lund ( killcuui ut 'mil ' tliu c-osi. J. llepartiucnt of .Medicine , three years course. a. C i err lorr ot Muilo. None butter anywlicro. 4. Hihool ut Art. Kluiuentar/ und uilvuncud , I > . ColluKufur Woiuuii , ColleKu Home. Urudo and cost of Ailulliert. bend for Catalogues , I11KAM 0. I1AV1IN , DU. , Ll > . D. , 1'JIEST. NESS ' GURED/r ? DEAF' ! . < Miisrx I.VIIKIU ff. ' _ a kUSlv enllrelr otereoDie. tr Peta'll'al. Uprt'd TUBUIAR EAR CUSKIONil WblperiCooveriallooan < lMuil beard. U ni I r rutkMM4J ; > il uJ I h < , f..r r wkerealt vlber reutdlei l f HOLP OI.I.V at r.lfiaOOX , HC3 llroMw r. r r.lll > , n vrYork. COMPARE GENERAL ETRANSHILANIIQUE , Is now mien. Parties dc'trlng k'oo.l aceommoilatlo uu the now larco express stouinuri of the Famous FRENCH MAIL LIKE , Which nro noted for their rcuulurlty , equal to rail road train * , lu making the trip to H.tvre-lMrls In uiio week , arc udvlsod to Mnkc Early Application for Berths. This Is also neccisiiry on account of tha heavy Inu el during the feprhiK and summer months. McCAGUE BROS. , 105 South 15th St. , HARRY E. MOORES , 1502 PurnuinSt. , II. L. HALL , 1223 Farnam St. , J. II. GREEN , 1601 Furmim St. , Agents Oaiiihi : , Neb. M AUKICK W. KOZMINSIiL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 FARNAM STREET. nrrlvlnu ut or departing Irom New Vork. Shipments from ISurnpocnn lie mndo direct liy tills Company tonlllnlnncl 1'orts of ICntry In thu United Mates , n)5O ) to Ciiniiclii mid Mexico , with or without payment of dutlcaalNctY Yurk. Itntcs 119 low ns tltoao of iinf roaponslblocompnny. NO Cll AltOi : MA1JI3 TOU CUSTOM 11OUSIHHOIC - KltAQKUUCAIlTAdK. Money Onleri lasued partible nt 15,000 places In united Hutcs , Canada nnd luropc. ARcnclcsIn Kurono to whom shipments for United State ! ) can bo delivered , or If from Interior points Bliouldua consigned , accompanied by Hill of I > ii' " " and Invoice certified bcforo American Consul : T1IOS. MBADOWfl & CO. . 115 Mlllc Street , ChcapMdo , London , K.C , : 25 Water Street. I.IVKUl'uuL ; fil I'lcott- Uafen , Tlio lursost , { atlcit mid lluest In the world I'ftBscniier occoniincdiitiona uncrccllc.1. fie\v York to T.lvcrpnnl Tin Ciiei-n la\vn. Tlio Colotiratcd I Tlio Finest Rtcnm. I A llrv 01 UllyoriCiimelslilp In tlioYorld.l AUgi Zl How York to Glasgow via Londonlorr/ Kurnessln. . . August 10 I Kthlopln . . .Aucust 31 Devoutn Aiifust 17 i Ancliorla Kept. 7 Urcuustu , . , . . Aimutit" ! | I''tinie.s3li Sept. 11 With regular woukly Balllnij.s tlioraatter. HAI.oo.s1 to OlnsKOw , I.lvorpoul , Dorrllolfnitor Queen lownt'O to H ) by ( Jln iQw stiminen , funnd upwards by "City of Itoiuo. " Botonil Cla i UU. bu-er- aiio f.ii. Kxcursloii ratet reiluecd UMtllaulu lor eltuer rjiito , thin , ulvlnit privroxo nt eclnK In one trip Ilia Jllver.Mcrsev , I'lctureiquaClyilo , North una tfoulliof Ireland. K.XCUIIHIONHTO I'AIIIS nil OoNTINKMTAI , TntllM On l.owhsT TKHM8. Travulon' < ; irciilnr Letters of Oroill nndllrnfU foriiny iiiiiount at lowest current rates Apply to any of uurloealiuuntsorto llcntturhoii ilrotliurn , CUIuiiKO , 111. II. R. HALL. II , V , MOOIIES. L' . II. Wealth ! Dii.K. 0. WKST'B NKIIVE AND UIIAIN TIIKAT- UKNT , Bguaranteod gnaclUc for Jlyutoria , l > lzzt > UOBB. OmvulBlous , Fits , Nervou * Neiirnlgl * , lieaiUcbe , Nerroua rrostratlon cuusecl by the ) use of alcohol or tobacco , \VakofulueH. , Muntal Depruaslon , Hoftnnln nf the llrulu , ro ultlnKln Insanity and leacllim to misery , decay and death. I'jeirmturoOM A o. llurrennesn. Loss of I'ower In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Hpcrmat- orlnuacauned by over-csxertlon ot tha liruln.icolf- avbupo or overindulgence. Kach box contain * onomontli'a treatment , fl.OO a box. or six boxen for5.K,8ent ( ) by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WH OTJARANTEH BIX BOXES To cur uny cane. With each order received by M for six boxes , accompnulerl with 36.UO , we will Bend tha purchaser our written guarantee to re- Cund the money If the treatment does not offset fccare. Quaraattes lisuud only by Qoodman Drug Co. , UnigRliU , Sou Agent * , uU > ifarnam K U. - 100 BOOK-AGENTS WANJI IVW UWMBUnyiijcoME OUARAKUHX AT ONU1 ! . ESTABLISHED 1851 I 183 So. Chicago , Ills. I ClarkQt. The Regular Old-established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It itlll Treating with thaQroateit SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Neiw anil Private Diseases , ' py NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lo t Manhood , felling ; Memory , Exhausting Dralna , Terrlbl * Dreams , Head and Back Acne and all the effect ! Stalling lo curly dccuy snd perhaps Coniumptlotlpl Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with nevcr'fantnir succeti. ' - SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin DU . saiea permanently cured. C9-KIDNKYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , lUonorrhoea , Stricture , Varlcocele and all dUeaiti of the Genlto-Uriniry Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidney * or other Organs. OSNo experiments. Age and experience lm portant. Consultation free anr ! sacred. 3"Send4CtnU pottage for Celebrated Works on -Chronic , Nervous vnd Delicate Diseases. Ojy Those coilcmplaUnj ; Mairiace send lor Dr. Clarke'a celebrated Rtiide Male and Female , each 15 cenu , both 3 ; cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter orcollmay save future suffer. Inz and shame , and add golden years to life. aSoooh "Lite's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( lumps ) . Medicine and writings sent everywhrie , secure from cxposuro. noun , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 13. Address P. D. CLARKE , M. D. . ; CHICAGO * tt&a N.W.COB , I3rx& DODGE STB. OMAHA. NEB. FOR TUB TREATMENT 0V ALL , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. " ! Beitracllltlei.ApparatusandRemcdttiforBueceiifal Treatment of ? cry form of Dttcaie requiring MEDICAL or SUROIOAT , TKE&THEHT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ) Scard&AtUnd&nce. Beg t Accommodations ia Weit. OCTWRITE TOR OIRODLAKSon Deformltlei tad Drtcci , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvaturci of Bplic , Filet. umor > . Cancer , Ontarrh , Broach I til , XchiUtlon. DISEASES OF WOMEN iJ HI IliTK I.4TRI.T AllllKII A LTUO-IN IJK1UIITDENTJOB HUJIXN Ni.'iu.viciiM'iMMm.MSTRIOTIY JRIVATf. ) Only UeUntloMedioallnitltnto making a Epeclilty of PBIVATB DISEASES All Illood niircitl luccrnfolly treated. BrplilllUc folioa renioYeiJrroinlheajitemirltlioiitniereorr. KV llc.lortd , . treatment fcir Lo.i at VITAL rod KB. I'arllM unalla to vl.lt ni mar be treated at komtUy eorreii < onctire.llcomoiniilea. . tlon.confl.ltnlUl. Wt < lkli.cicrlulrumeiiti . > tolljunllorei. rrci eeurelypacke < lnoniarkic ; > Indicate contend or lender. Onenriojillnltrl wpr r < rrtd. Call and ooniulltiiotiiDtl il'i ? ? .0/ZSur' " > ai1'1 ' 11 " * I" P1' ! " rapperour RflflK T n MTU FREE : Uix > i > iVlrate , Hpcclil or PUUFx I U mctfi KeVTouiUI.'raiM.IiilwIri.cr.H/pU. llti ; Uleot aba Varleoeele , with question lift.ddrrM OfdAllA JttEDICAX * & 8UKOIOAT. IKBTITUT2L 13th and Saiga Btr et , OHAUA , MEB. Ttamiirlfablo for powerful sympathotlo tone , plltiblo notion and ivbsoluto dura bility ; SO yours1 record the boat fiunrnn- too of the excellence of these Instru- rnonts. WOQDBRIDGEBROS , Tli tl 00 HUndard Homo Ittinitdlcji for the curtt of WEAKEN prlratu nllminl nro un. kuriuitttil fur inirlty , c-tc , HutlifuLtlon ( luararitu-d , EN Oitltr Itcniuly tio. 1 for Heulnal Itrakor.i r vital luint-i. I'l li-u (1 DO. o. t tor liit Jl.ui.ouJ ur i , j li-alik-ljIHy | In married iin-nortlio ucntirlni-i'ntiit ' ! Imppy llfu , I'rlcc , II.CK ) . xio 3 fnr < l iu rrkMa or Kltc-t 111 elOitr ex. Acoiiililnul treutintnt fur Internal and local uee. Curot In I to 9 lavn. KoKjTliiiiudrliiJcelluii. Wlllnntcaufeitrlituro , minor smart Jntr.Mna i urc-clhun'IrwUof i-Avetf.l'tlcctl.W. o. 4 , Hauatl , * bi/eflflc fur men or womea. I'rt'tcnts ironoirliuutt , itc. Mo rubber nor InJedlon. 1'ackma luit.WclujB. Kiully utu.l. I'ricull.OO. WlUi-mla nlul trial mpl of uiuuly Ko. 1 ur t on i ucelpt cil < Hi. In stump4furII UKI ! . Anyunnuftlitnarcinwllti prompt ly n-nt ( wnlnl ) by iimll un receipt of tha prld' , II W , Ul.rr.ll irll'M > t t < > iHlieriiu , luarik-dor hi liilit frit , STANDARD REMEDY CO , Chicago , III , TIM KEN SPRING VEHICLES § gu jMJjlAou atidj.im.IBL Try OnM | [ B | Crontly ImprpveU witb iwiutInjt hacLl oa i.u n 'nd TiDrtun Mrnrdlog to lUo wel bt put on Uioia. Adtpud ecumJIy w ll to rouuh country or fin * - - ' - wiUdTittMt MtUfiivtlonij