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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 0 , 1889. THECITY. _ Rcvontio collections ycstordny , W- 000,20. J. II , Shields , of Walnut Hill , foil I" n fit on tlio street nntl cut his fnco se verely. Ho was removed to his homo. J. B. J. Ityan , who has boon confined to his residence for tlio past nine months by sickness , was on the streets yesterday. A meotlnjr will bo hold at Kosslor's Imll OH Thursday ovonlnR for the organ ization of anowTtirnorBoeloty. Twenty nainca have already boon enrolled. Captain Green , Sergeants Slgwart , Johnson , Haze nnil Whalon and Detec tives Ormsby and Uorrlgan will plcnlo nt Pries' lake to-day with tholr families. E. F. Stoner , of Beaver Crossing , Nob. , hiia boon' uppolntcil a railway mall clerk on the Kansas Cltyttiixl Ox ford run , vlco F. B. Spencer , resigned. Commencing Wednesday next each police olllcor will bo given ono day on" fluty each month. Olllccrs on connect ing boats will double nnd make a cir cuit of the three beats together. Marv Sullivan , who died last Friday , was b'uried at St. Mary's cemetery. High mass was hold nt St. Patrick's church. She loaves seven children , the youngest about ton months old. C. O. Llttcor nnd his son , H. K. Lit- teor , from Conway , la. , were in the city Saturday night on route west. Young Lltteor , who is sixteen years of age , started out to BOO the city and has not returned. James Boohm , Otto Lund and Fred Hunsiikor were arrested yesterday and arraigned before Judge Berku. The cnscti wcro all continued. A Uussa was lined 85 and costs for running1 a fruit stand without a llcoiibo. Joseph Stephen died Sunday of lung trouble at St. Joseph's hospital , aged twenty-four years. The funeral oc curred at Hcnfoy/s undertaking estab lishment , nt 2 'p. m. and the remains wore interred in Forest Lawn. Postmaster Gallagher yesterday re ceived authority to recommend live now carriers for appointment on Sep tember 1 Ho will at once forward the names of flvo men who have been acting ns substitute carriers. This will neces sitate the appointment of live now sub stitutes , who will bo selected from the civil Bervico list. Porsnnnl Pnrajtrapti" * . Jailor Miller has returned from Now York. Judpo Kelley , tmisUuit ecncrnl attorney of ttic-Union 1'aciflc , 1ms gone to Salt Lake , accouiimniud by his family. James H. Uurnes , Jr. , of St. Joseph , is in tlio city. Mrs. liurnos w.is formerly editor of thn St. Joseph Gazette. Thomas Swobo , of the Mlllard , leftyester- k dny for the Tlioutunil Islands , whcro his family nnd the Misses Waterman are spend ing the summer. Max Meyer loft Saturday night for Long Branch , owing to the illness of his buby , whom tbo doctors suegostod to bo removed to the mountains. Henry Hornborgor returned Sunday from Lawronceburg , Ind. , xvhcro ho was called to attend the funeral of his mother. Only a abort thno ago ho buried his father at the same | > luco. Mr. S. P. Robinson , ot the Bloomlngtoa Pantograph , stopped over Sunday in this city on his way cast. Ho was shown through r TIIK Lir.i ! building and expressed his ml ml ra tion of tbo finely appointed arrangements for getting out u first-class newspaper. Mr. S. M. Osgood , general agent of the ( treat Santa Fa route , whoso oflico Is at Des jlolucs , is In the city. Ho reports business exceptionally good , and that crops In Kansas nnd Texas wcro nqvcr bettor. The road's prospect for full business is very promising. Wains n. lint Hoc. IV J. N. Smith , of Thurman , la. , complains II tbat his house is infested with rats. Ho ap fa plies to Garbage Inspector Goldsmith for ! * relief and wants him to express the llrst tagloss Scotch ratter he finds to Thurman , C. O. D. $2. _ Second Pri'Sl > ytrTlnn Church. The ladies of this church give a soup bub- tlo and lawn party nt the residence of Mrs , Pakcr , Twenty-eighth nnd Blonde streets , Thursday evening of this week. Ice cream and cauo will bo served ana the proceeds devoted - voted to the repair of the church , Sons of Veterans. All of tbo camps of the Sons of Veterans i west of' the Missouri river will rendezvous m Omaha on September 4 , and proceed by special train to Patterson , N. J , , whore the national encampment will bo hold , beginning September 11. .Nebraska will send llfty delegates to the encampment. A band of ' Blxtcen pieces will accomoauy the Omaha posU. Illocal Ijlquor Solllnc. George Pofllnbargor was brought in from Blue Springs yesterday hy Deputy United States Marshal Emory , charged with selling .liquor without a license. Ho was arraigned before Judge Dandy , and assessed a flue of (10 and costs , Frank Knouolm , of Howells , was also brought In by Deputy Showaltor on the same charge , and bound over to court ia the sum of 5300. _ The Squatter Cases. Two hundred and eleven of the suits brought by the Union Pnciflo Bridge coin- puny against the squatters on the river bottoms toms were booked for a hearing before Judge \Yado yesterday. In cloven of the cases Judgment was rendered by default in favor I of the plaintiff. Two continuances were granted , and ir. the remainder the cases were dismissed nt the cost of the company on the Ground that the defendants had lived on the ground moro than u year and had squatters' claim thereon. Coroy'8 Kroo Hide , . Samuel Collier and Ed Strong , two young men , called ut the police station yesterday and made n ftorious complaint against D. S. Corey , the city poundmastor. They stnto that ho met thorn at Cut-Off lalco yesterday nnd asked them to take a drive with him. They consented , although neither of thorn know the poundmastor , and enjoyed a long drive with him. Finally ho landed thorn at n livery stable on Twenty-fourth street and instated upon tholr paying ? - ' . & ( > for the use of the rig. They refused to do this , where upon Corey displayed his star und placed them under arrest. Hathor than go to jail the men settled lor tlio rig and were re leased. They want a warrant for Corey's urrcat and the city attorney ia considering the matter. _ linnk nt Unialia Flnmicov. Sheriff Coburn made a report yesterday afternoon to County Judge Shields of the receipts nnd expenditures by him us assignee in tbo mutter of the Bank of Omuha , us fol low * : llECBIl'TS. Cash from Bank of Omaha . $ 570 18 Chocks , . , . S35 60 Horns found In toller's drawer . 8 UO Overdrafts paid In . 18 &l Bills receivable . 891 fit collections or L. Hol < or . 11)5 ) IK ) Sale of fixtures mid furniture . BOO 40 Total . , . fJ,247 09 m- lien t of ban K . . . f 4500 llocordlng assignment and deeds . . . U 10 Padlock for front door . , . , 40 Protest fees. . , ' . , . , . . , , 175 Postage . 4 CO Express on vouchers . 25 Advertising Bale , , , . , . U 25 Clorkulro . 87 00 Total . . * 15725 Balance in assignee's hands , fJ.UDO.-H , Sleepless nights matte miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Curein the remedy for you , For eulo by Good pan Drug Co , ' IN Tlll'J COUUT3. Few Mnttcrn of Importation flnacil On Krconl Vcttcrilny. Business was decidedly light in the courts yesterday afternoon , there being , few mat ters of oven passing Interest placed on rco- ord. Ono of the first was an amended peti tion for divorce. Penny Wntt was the plain tiff. She alleged that on the l.'th day ot January , 1807 , In the county of Oktibboha , Atate of Mississippi , she married John M , Watt , the defendant. In October , 1835 , she charges that ho committed adultery with an other woman , slnco which time the plaintiff has refused to cohabit with htm. Being aolo to amply provide for his wife , ho has not done BO , but , according to the petition , has grossly , wantonly nnd cruelly neglected her and still docs neglect her. In the casu of Frederick B. Lowe vs John P. Holfenstoln ot nl. , the defendants fllcd a motion for an order to open up dccrco and Judgment , nnd for defendants to be lot In to defend. Among the now petitions was ono filed by the Citizens' state ban It , an institution Incor porated under the luws of the state of Iowa. The prayer of the plaintiff is to recover Judg ment for WUO alleged to bo duo from L. 0. Peck , Li. E , Peek nnd George W. Chnmber- Inln on thrco notes of exchange. A petition for removal reached the district courtycstcrday , In which V. S. Lantry was the plaintiff and the Union Pncitlo railway defendant. The property at issue is lot 8 , block 32-1 , lot 2 , block flW , and lot 5 , block 830. It was all about fifteen carloads of hay- about ono hundred aud fifty tons that Os- kamp & Balnea got into court ns plaintiffs ngnlnst JnmcsUndsdcn. The linn first named allege in their petition Hied yesterday that Oadsdon agreed to deliver to them in this city hay to the amount above namod. Twenty tons were delivered , as per agree ment , when thi ) supply was cut off. Tlio damage to Osknmp & Ilii.yncs , consequent upon the sudden stoppage of their hav sup ply , Is placed nt 500 and they ask Judgment in that sum. Ondsdon is a Schuylcr , Nob. , dealer , The only ether papers filed yesterday af ternoon were a bulky transcript nnd certifi cate from A. C. Head's justice court in the case of Johnson vs Wilson ct nl , nnd papers in the case of F. B. Johnson vs Mr. and Mrs , James Cotter , a suit /on a promissory note Involving ; i,2 i. Abstracts of tttlo to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work aono nnd vorilied to by aflldavlt and certi ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. Moro Trouhlo Par George C. Hugan has had trouble with his Chicago business , ns well as with his Omaha affairs. That mammoth shoo store which ho was reported to have In Chicago has dwin dled to a ' . 'Co. " Interest in a candy shop run in Chicago under the name of H. S. Bales & Co. Hagan went into this firm ns a partner m April last , but soon proved to bo too fast for his partner nnd they did not got nlong well together. When Hugan came to Omaha with his typewriter , his partner was forced to put theaffairs , of the firm into n receiver's hands and to nsk for a dissolution of the partnership. The Chicago courts have ap pointed a receiver and ordered an account- in c. Hagan is still In Omaha. Tnlmnce's Appearnnon. The engagement of Dr. Talmago to lecture at the fair groundsduring the fair next month meets with universal commendation. As this is the last season that Dr. 1'almago will lecture , an opportunity Will bo given all per sons living In this part of the country to hear him before ho retires from the lecture plat form. The prlco of admission the day ho speaks will remain the same , us ether days 50 cents and persons can' thereby enjoy the dual privilege nf seeing the best falrever hold in Nebraska aud of hearing the most brilliant pulpit orator living. The loxvest price of admission to Dr. Ta'lmapo's lectures is generally $1 , and bis manager , wishing to make a handsome sum out of the lecture here , tried very hard to indues the managers of the fair to lot Dr. Taluiago lecture on a percentage of the gnto receipts the day ho is hero. But the munagcment would not listen to this arrangement. Oriloreil to Move On. Chief of Police Scavey has decided that it Is dangerous since the motor cars bavo com menced running to allow the principal street corners to be blocked by peddlers and street fakirs. Ho has , accordingly , issued orders to the police to keep all peddlers , hucksters and street fakirs off of the street corners on Farnam and Douglas streets , between Twelfth nnd Seventeenth streets. Heggars , hurdy-gurdy operators and street nuisances will also bo removed from the streets nnd alloys between Harney nnd Capitol avenue and Eleventh and Seventeenth streets. Ixnv Kntos From Omaha and Council Bluffs via the Northern Pacific to nil points on the North Pacific coast have bo placed in effect permanently. The stop-over privilege given on Northern Pacific second-class tickets enables the intend ing settler to personally inspect any portion of Washington Territory. Frco second-class sleepers nro run via the Northern Pacific from St , Pa'ul through to Tacoma and Portland. Pears' is the purest and host soap over made. Motor to the Fair Grounds. Dr. Mercer says that the motor cars will bo running to the fair grounds In tune for the Omaha fair , which commences the second end of next month , provided the grading on Sherman avenue ) s completed by Hint time. At present the graders have torn up about QUO thousand feet of the motor track and if the grading is not completed by September 1 it will not only Interfere with the motor line in carrying passengers to the fairgrounds Dut also with pcoplo who wish to drive to the grounds in carriages. The whole responsi bility therefore rests upon the contractor who is doing the grading on the street load- Ing" to the fair grounds. Ask for a Cook's Imperial Chnmpagno cocktail when you need a "bracer. " It fills the bill to n T. Objects to the I low lor.a , A correspondent signing himself J. H. , a friend of the universal humane society , writes Tin : BKB us follows ; "What has do- come of our dog-catcbors ) In all the civil ized world the surplus of the bowling and yelling night-dlsturbors is dispatched , with promptness during the no-cfillod dog days ? but hero , la our city , old fopyUm prevails and the pompous , good-for-nothing humane society Pnxton hotel meeting acorns to scare the dog ordinance mnlters nnd tholr execu tors , but did not In the lonit scnro the cum. "U Is high time the public should bo pro tected. " Mr. J. R. OUINSTKAD , Scnora , Ky. says : My children have sometimes had bolls nnd ether signs of blood impuri ties , with loss of appotlto , etc. , at wlilch times I hnvo found Swift's Specific rv most successful remedy , in no instance failing to olTcct a snoedy and permanent cure. _ _ _ _ _ _ SATANIO MISSIVES. What Dr. fiwctnnm Hns to Say About Their Authorship. ' Dr. Swolnnml was scon yesterdoy by a re porter and asked if bo had anything further to say In defense , The doctor replied that ho had not , because since his release on bonds from the Jail his attorney bad advised him to say nothing. "But , " said the doctor , " 1 am n Kontucklau , and a native of that state is too chivalrous to prosecute a woman. 1 have nothing but tbo highest regard for Mrs. D. W , Snxc , although I despise her husband , The letter * referred to sound more like a woman's work than a man's. It Is even probable that these cplstlos are n put-up Job to got oven with mo. The statement that I know Mrs , Snxo before she cnmo hero Is untrue. The statement that I was dis charged by Mr. A. W. Snxo four years ago while attending his wife is also untruo. I commenced my medical attendance Juno 11 , nnd about July 1 hud business which called mo south , but nt Mrs. Saxo's urgent request I remained until July 7. After I loft for the south another physician was called , but not till then. " Swotnnm Arraigned. Dr. Swotnnm was brought up before Judge Bcrka on the ohargo of libel made by D. W. Saxo , but it was discharged on motion of the prosecution because the date of the letter on which the charge was based was over eigh teen months from the data ot tlio complaint , the court claiming it had no Jurisdiction. Another complaint was at once filed , based on n letter dated July 1 , 18S8 , which was of a character similar to the ono on which the first complaint was based. Ho was after wards released on bond of $1,200 furnished by George N. Hicks. Sound. All points on Puget sound nro moro easily roach via the Northern Pacific than any ether lino. This is the only line reaching all parts of Washington territory , is the only line running colonist nist slcopors through the territory di rect to Tacoma , and is the only line via which through tickets can bo purchased. The Northern Pacillc allows stopovers at all points in Washington territory to holders of second-class tickets reading - ing via their lino. The Snored 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- ingi drawing and the languages are taught. French is included m the or dinary course. DilTorcnco of religion Is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , provided they conform to the general regulation of the school. The scholastic term begins - gins the first Tuesday of September. Classes commence ut 9 a. m. , and nro dismissed nt 3:80 : p. m. , an hour for recreation being allowed at noon. SHOPS POH DENVBK. Tlio Union Pacific Will Expend Near ly n Million Dollars. The Union Pacific has decided to build shops at Denver. This has boon under con sideration for some time , but owing to the consolidation bt the proprietary lines , and the operation ot tbo Denver & South Park , the project bus been delayed. The shops will bo erected in the northeast portion ot the town , at a point where the Kansas Pacific , the Denver Pacific and the Colorado Central intersect each othf r. The shops of the Denver & South Pane have not sufficient capacity to accfommodato the work that should be turned out at that point , aud in consequence these shops will bo consolidated with the now plant and moved to that part of the city. It is thought the change m this direction will bo commenced in a few weeks. The company operates about 1,000 miles of road in Colorado and the rolling stock will bo repaired at Denver ns soon ns the new shops are completed instead of at North Platte ns formerly. An official of the Union Pacific stated that the shops ut Denver would in no way affect these already established at any ether point ns regards tholr further operation. Thn plant at Denver , while the actual estimate has not been made , will involve an outlay of fully * SOOOOU. , lllg Yield in Kiuisns. A report has been received at Union Pa cific headquarters from the secretary of tbo state board of agriculture of Kansas , in which ho states that the yield this year will surpass many of its predecessors. Ho esti mates it as follows , basing his statements on reports received from 105 of the 108 coun ties in the state : Condition of corn as compared with the full overage , 105 per cent ; barley , 90 per cent ; potatoes , 110 par cent ; millet , 93 per cent ; sorghum , 78 per cent ; Jinx. 90 percent ; hay , 1U8 to 110 per cont. He states that this yield will apply generally throughout the state. Hailrond Notes. J. n , Buchanan , general passenger agent of the Elkhorn , has gone to Chicago to at tend a meeting of the Western States' Pas senger association , Ho was accompanied by ' his wife , who will go to the custom sea-board. ! Fred Nash , general agent of the Milwau kee , has returned from the cast. J , Francis , general passenger agent of the B. & M , , has gene to Kansas City. Thomas Miller , general freight agent of the Hurllngton , has gone to Kansas City to attend a meeting of the Trans-Missouri asso ciation , _ Cushman's Menthol Innalor , cures catarrh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay Fever. Trial Ireu at your druggist. Price 50 cents. EXTRACTS W1URAL n IIT FUVOflS U c < l by the Unlttil States Coverntnent. Endorsed by the heads of the Oreat T'nlvcroillo anil Public Food AnalytU , as the BtroujreU. rureit nud most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Powder docs contain . . . Price's Delicious Baking not Amutouia.I.lmeorAluui. 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HOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. gHB MOST PERFECT 0 ? PENS FIE LAKE ICE For sale In CAR LOAD LOTS. NEBRASKA ICE CO , , Kearney , Neb. IMHUCVind all urinary troubles naall jr. quick MUnC I ly and safely cured byDOOTUKACap. Bulea. Bevcrftl cases cured m seven a&js. Sold nt 11.50 per box , all .druggists , or by mall from Uoctuaa M'C'K Uo , U' Whlta N. VT. full dlroo loua HEN'S SHOES BOYS' In our Shoo Department you will find nil kinds of reliable shoes for men mid boys , nT prices much lower thiin the snmo grade of goods cnn bo bought for elsewhere. Our immense trade in Clothing nnd Furnishing Goods hns been built up by giving well mndo goods at close prices , nnd our Shoo Depart ment is carried on on the same principle. We make n saving to you of- from 50c to $2.50 on every pair of Shoes. This will bo plain to you if you compare our goods nnd prices. iron's good Buff Shoes , WARRANTED AM , SOLID LEATHER , IK Congress , Lnco and Buttons , nil styles oC toes , at $1.25 ; sold by shoo stores at 81.7S. Men's good Gulf Shoes in Congress and Lace , ogular § 2.50 Shoes at § 1.75. Our $2.50 fine Calf Shoos have already n splendid reputation. They are Wardwell , hand sewed , have perfectly smooth insole and are absolutely free from wax , lasting tax or fitting naib. They nro so flexi ble that anybody and everybody can wear them. Shoo stores would ask you for the same shoos $3.50. Wo have them in nil shapes and different toes. Our $2.75 Shoe is an excellent quality of Calf , genuine Goodyear welt , all styles toesplnin , nnd tipped. For $3.90 we sell shoes made of the finest American calf or kangaroo , hand welt , nnd of the very finesb workmanship ; every pair warranted lo give satisfaction. The very best French Calf Shoe , strictly hand sowed , is sold by us for $5.50. This is the best we carry. There is positively no better shoe made , and you make n great mistake if you think by paying moro money you get a better shoe. Every shoe store will charge you for the same quality and make § 7.50 or $3 Boys' Shoes , good nnd strong , in Button , Lace or Congress , from $1.15 up. Wo ' 'guarantee" all shoes wo are selling from $2.50 up. You know what our "guarantee" means. Please Note During July and August we close at 6:3O p. m. ; Saturday at 1O p. m. Corner Dougias and Fourteenth , streets , Omaha. STILL A CHANCE AT $15. Some good bargains may yet bo found among our odd sizes of men's suits. Dour In mind these are not inferior goods which wo offer , but flrstclass m every particular. Dr. J. E , McGREW ONE OF THE MOST SUCCKSSl'Uf ! e - SPECIALISTS In tbo Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous anil 1'rlvato Diseases. RpormutnrruH ) > n , Impotencynnil KullInK Miinliood , absolutely cured. AcuroK > i runtuo > l in nil forms of Prlvnto DlicnicH , BtrlctnrcH , ( jlcet , etc. C'ntarrli , ThruHt , IjtuiUH nnd llcnrt Olxuageti , HhcuiMAtl&iii , hplnal und tomato DleeusoH , llloud and Hklu Diaousua trt'nto.1 HuccCHylully. l.ailk's' | n ml Kcntlemcn'i wnlllnif roams separate anil cntlruly prlvntu. C'onHultnilon tree. Solid fur books , Tlio Secret nnd Private IHseMxes of Man , ) also Woimui nnd Her Ills- canes. lOc I'lieli ( xmmps ) . Truutinont lijr correspond- oncu ; semi mump lur ruply. Ulllcc Kith anil Douglas Sts. , Onulia. GRATEFUL COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "lly n Ilioronali knowloilKo of Ibo imlural luws iThieli Kovera the operations of tli 'cation mi < l nutri tion , nm ! by u careful uiilk' | | tlun uf Iho line proiior- tlua of wttll-Kcluctud Uucou , Mr. Uiipti Imi prnvlclu I our lin-iikliift tublus wlln H dullcittuly iliwored borurauo whlcli miiymivu ut many liouvy iloctom' blllt. U H by tliojmllcloilsuisa ut micli uitldca of illot Hint u coiiBtltutlon limy ba Krndunlly built ui > until nlronii onmik'H to ruHlnt nvnry tendency to dlscaiu. Him- ilmtn of t-ubtlu uinladlea nro tluiit'nu nroun-1 us rcndy to uttnck wherever there Is n weak point. Wo mny cscni > u many it fntul xhuft by koeplnit ourst'lvuU'II fortified with iiuro blood and a properly nourlsljuJ frame. " Civil Hervlcu Oazotlo. Mima tlninly wltli bolllnu xvnloror milk , gold only In linlf pound tins by ( trocars labfled tliuii : JAMES EPPS & CO , J SSSS i DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand , 14071'oruam Bt. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended , /ulyphone to No. ! . SHOE DEALERSHH urn ! Shoos manufactured by C. M. IlKNuiiiiBON iCo. . . nv ciiwuoo Knctorlea at ChleaKOj Ulxon. 111. , anil Foil Du Lac.shouia write HAM.N. WATSON , Ho laencc.l'JIHMONT.NLU. Traveling AgeuU Headiiuarterg for Uubbarn. N.W.COR. I3TH& DODOE Sis , OMAHA , NEB. FOR TUB TBKAT1IKXT OF ALL . , ' APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. BeitTaellitiei , Apparatus tndRemedleiforSucceeafn' Treatment of every form of SUcait requlrinr 1IE3ICAL or SUEOIOAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board & Attendance. Bett Accommodations in Weit. pIRCTJIAEBon Beformltleji and v * j * vv 4Hv * * vu4ou * AuaubUMi luiAfvtDf A BrccisJ ty ot PRIVATE DISEASES All Illood DUciiei lucctuftilly treated. BrpMlltla 1'olion rcmored from tbo , jritrm without nurctirr. Kctr Hrttontl , * Trealntat for Lou or VITAL nmUU Pirtlei unable to llilt Bimuybolrettcdat bomqby corrripondcnce. Allcotntnunlck. tlotucoDlldvDtUl. UedlelDeiorlBitrunirntiBrutbjiiifcllorci * , . < ! pcr on lliittrti wpreferred. Cill nJconultt mi , i" uu v ricotelo , | th qurcllun Hit. AddrtM OEtAHA MEDICAL Se BUROIOAT. INBTITOTB , 13th and DodjD Struct ) , OUAIIA , NEB. The Inrsost , lastett and finest In the world I'aBicngcr accommodation ) uncxcollei ] , yfo\v York to T.lverponl Tin Qnemn\v ( * * Tbo Celobrnted I The Finest Flciim-1 I nn > 01 flly of Jt.nue | elilu 111 the \Yorltl.l flUgi Zl Now York to Glasgow via Londonderi'7 Kurnesnla . . . Aujrust 10 I Kthlopia..August 111 Uevonla August 17 I Anchorlft Sept. 7 Clrcassla , . . . AiiKusfJI | l-'urnebsltt Sept. 14 With rer-ular weekly sailings thereafter. SAI.OOX to ( Ila nnr , I.Kcriiool , DorrIlolfnstor ( jucenatovrn $30 to * iO by ( llumow Muaniars , pUiuitl upwnnls by "City of Homo. " Bcconil l/'lass f W. flour , axe .11. Kiourafoii rntoii rodncnd nvnllatjlo tor either rjutcthuiElvliiKprlTlicKu of noclnu In ono trip tliu Ulvvr Mcrtur , 1'lclurcsuuo Clyde , Nurth and ttoulli of Irelunil. KXCUIISIONSTO PAItIS OH CilNTINE.VTAI , TodllS on J.OWKST THUMB. Travelers' Circular Latterx of Crprtl anil Drafts for any amount nt lowest current rates Apply to any of our local n/outs or to lli-ndcrson Urotliora , OhloaKO. III. II. 8. HAM. . 11 , V , MOOIIKS. C. H. MAKES. JIBESDRINK 5 [ JIBES Tlio i'urcst nnd IIoHt Drink in ilio World. Api)0tlziitr , Delluloiiti , H | < trlllmr , A Tackngo ( liquid ) 2 > ; . makes lira gallon' , I3VI3UV BOl'l'IjIS ' OUailANTlilOI ) . NO TIIOU1II.K. KASII.V M/1IK. No bolllnu or UralnliiK. Directions Blnifilo , and If mud u accordingly them can bu no iiilnlnue , Aek ) our Drueiilit or ll nicer fur It , nnd take no other , frOJ that you Ki't lllltHS1. Try It and yon WIH Nut J > o Without It. TBII : Sold by C. K. HIKES , I'liii.Auur.riiM , ! 'INNA : NG VEHICLES Try OnM Qrontly ImDrpvodnitU lDRnir itcei onn 3a . Boy lest rltl ln f ' 'i < ' tx" ' .Hi iiriiig luiigUi. n nod thorton nccurdlnj to th welxht I > ut on tliom. Adapuvd qo llf wall to rouuh country or firm Wty drive * wUI i iou Cat atlafactlon. THE BAILVAT TIME TABLES. OMAHA. li SUBURBAN TRAINS. Westward. Manning between Council niuff * and AU brleht. In addition to the atulons montloned. trains ntop ot Twentieth and Twenty-fouvw streets , and at th Uummlt In Omaha. I Eastward. Al- Pouth Shoe- Omaha Trans- Hioad * bright. Oumha ley. Depot. far. wuy. A , SI. A.M. A. M. ATM ? A.M. A. M. 6:45 : itft 8:00 " " ' < : cu 8:6 : : io 6:10 : 0:27 : ( IBS 7:00 : 7:0" : > 7:15 7 : 0 7:82 ; t4A 7:0) : ) 7:65 : 8:07 : 8:16 : 8:27 : 8:33 : B:0' : > 6:10 : BtZZ KKJ : " 8:60 BM D07 0:15 Sk B:0r : > 0:10 : v:3o : ' Ul.'iO : f.S 10:07 : 10:16 : 15:35 : ] 0:0u : 10:10 : WS ; 1U3'J ; ' 10 : M ) 10:1S : 11:07 : 11:16 1I : 11 : M P. M. P. M. P. M. 1' . M. . M. 12:07 : 12)15 ) 12:27 : V MiVi 1:07 : 1:15 1:27 irx : > 1M 8:07 : 2i6 ; 2:27 2M ; 8:07 : 8:15 8:27 8:10 : IZ7 ; 8:115 : 8:60 : 4:07 : 4:15i iiaa 4:20 : 4:25 : 4:37 4H6 4M : 4 : 6:07 : 6:27 : 6:20 : hf& 6:117 : 6:45 6M ; 0:07 : 8:15 : fii 65.r ; > 7:07 7:15 : 7:27 7:60 : 1M 8:07 : H:15 : Bi'il BMJ BVi ; U:07 : U ; 1.1 0:27 : JW ; ) 10 : o ; 10:15 : IQiCT 10:50 11:07 ar , 11:42 12. 1C. I2:24ain : COUNCIL CHICAGO. ItOOlC ISLAND If 1'ACIMO. Leavn. . Arrlvo , } No. 2 JWpm I ) Na 1 . U:15am : No. a. , . 0:60 uinO * < o. 6 . KtlSpnl No , 4 , , . JUiOJiun iri A No. 14 U:45pm : A No. 13 , 7luta : CHICAGO ic " NOHTUWliB'IHlVN. No , 0 OMO am No. 7 v-fl am No , 8 , , , , ! i15 ; pm No. ii , , . .7:16 : am All Trolni Dally. CHICAQO , WIIU'AUKii : ! It ST. PAUL , A No. S 0:40 amlA No. 1 7:0) am A No. 4. , 0:40pm : A No. 3 Kittpia KANSAS CITV , HT. JOSUl'U li COUNCIL A No , 2 10:0a m I A No , a , .fl-'i : am A No. 4 v:44pm : ) A No , 1 CilOnid BIOUX C1TV Si PACIl'IO. A No , 10 7:05 amlA No. 0 8:61 : am A No. 1 * 7KpmA ( ) | No. 11 OjOOpw OMAHA & BT , I.OUIB. A No. 8 4MpmA | No. 7 13:00 : at A dally : Ii ( lolil excupc Huturday : 0 except Sunday ; D except iloutlay | 'fmiaftU ,