THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ; TUESDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1889. THK CITY. Revenue colloctlons yesterday 85- B70.2o. Etta Ilownrd , who rnn away from her homo in Omahn , .has been located at Grand Island , Andrew Bach can got hla bank boolt nt the police station. It was found on the street by 11 policeman. Only ono marriage Hconso was issued yesterday. John S. Hnrtand Cclia M. Marshall , both of Charter Ooak , la. , wore the contracting parties. The committee on supplies for the hoard of education opened bids ycstor day afternoon for furnishing supplies of all kinds ser the ensuing year. named Cos- A twelve-year-old boy provo , living at Eighteenth and Nich olas streets , took a "header" from n bicycle yesterday morning and broke his arm. Burglars secured a gold watch valued nt $50 and $30 In cash from W. E. Pcr- Icct'H residence , 01U North Thirteenth Btrcot. Spraguo's saloon at 1610 Dodge wan also visited and robbed of $3. Ernst Sohultz , of 13rokon Bow , was brought iu by a deputy United States marshal yesterday for selling tobacco without n license. lie bought tobacco and retailed it to his farmer friends. J. T. Gwnthmoy , director of the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium , has resigned. A Y , M. C. A. bible cliiss Is is session at Neosho , Minn. , and G. P. Seward has boon sent there to secure another di rector. The letter carriers of this city took their wives and families acrobs the river to Fairmount park Sunday , on a picnic. There wore about sixty in at tendance. They amused themselves by running , jumping and havinga general good time. A literary entertainment and ball will bo given at Goodrich hall , on Saundcrs street , to-night , by Goodrich lodge , I. O. O. F. , for the boncllt ot the hall association. The programme con sists of vocal and Instrumental music and recitations , to bo followed by a sup per and ball. J'orsonul J.'nrucrapti1' . Dr. Itoynton loft the city yesterday. P. W. Eubauk is nt the Pnxton from Sid- oy. oy.W. W. O. Miller , of Glonwood , Colo. , is at the Pnxton. Mr. W. E. Annin leaves for Fort Robinson this morning. J. W. Trammcll , of Lincoln , was at the Paxton last evening. The Minneapolis ball tossers have signed for n brief engagement with the Millard. Henry Grosshatts and L. D. Fowler , both of Sutton , were at the Murray yesterday. Congressman Q. W. E. Dorscy was in the city last evening , a guest of the Murr.iy. Tobo Hert , a special agent of the interior department at Washington , is at the Mur ray. ray.Lincoln Lincoln men nt the Millard ycstorday were John M. Coolre , T. M. Hclwig nnu W. II. Tcdhall. J. S. Crans nnd C. U. IIlRlnhotham , of Hastlncs , were business visitors In the city yesterday. A party of Plattsmouth people , whoEwere in the city shopping ycstorday , woio .1. P. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wulkur and daughter , nnd Miss Minor. J. Toensfoldt , principal of the Educational Instituto. St. Louis. Mo. , has lieen in the city for the past two days , and leaves this evening for a short visit to all tlio principal cities on the road between Omaha and his liotno. There are several young gentlemen , eons of loading German citizens of Omalm , In nttoridiinco upon the institute , and next year the number , it is expected , will bo muun larger. t Iinat n Theodore Hanson , nn employe of the Omaha Newspaper Union , last a tineer in the machinery yesterday. Ho was ad justing n part of n press and was accident ally caught In a cog-wheel. A Colored llrauty'fl S'ifoty. Georgia Wohstor , a colored boiuty , has caused a warrant to bo Issued for the arrest of Uio divorced wife of Frank Bellamy. GeoPglo alleges that Mrs. .Bellamy threat ened to shoot her. Unrequited Labor. Dean Gardner , of Trinity cathedral , offici ated in a Mlllurd hotel marriage at noon , the contracting parties bolng Mr. J. S. Hart nnd Miss Celia Marshal , of Charter Oak , la. C. C. Hulott and A. E. Marriott were best men , but neither got an opportunity to kiss the pretty bride. Duff Green Wants nn Investigation. Attorney N. J. Hurnham states that ho has boon retained to defend Duff Green In the the investigation which will probably bo made of the charges against him. Green will , nt the next meeting of the flro and , police commission , nsk for an investigation of his alleged ofllcml misconduct. Tlio Ansu iiro Suns. William Coburn , as assleneoof the Bank of Oini.hn , commenced suit in the district court against the Omaha Mortgage-Loan company for$315.70 ; John W.Paul , $500 : A. R. Sour , | 500 : George II. Stewart , ? 5r,0.48 , with interest on $40J ; William J. Paul , $500 ; Stuben & Wulf , $500 ; Cora II. Slomun , $3.001.13 ; S. Kline , JSOO ; A. Bernstein et al , $ U75 , and James A. Brown , fa,7aJ.G2. American National OponH. The American National banic , which suc ceeds to the business of McCnguo Brothers , opened for business yesterday. It has n capital of $200,000 and the following directors ; John L. McCnguo , Alexander G. Cluirlton , A It. Dufrono , E. M. Morseman , W. , S. Popploton and H. S. Hall. The o 111 cars nro .lolui L. McCaguc , president ; A. K. Dufreno , vice president : Thomas L. McCaguo , cashier , and E. C. Brownlee , rsblstant cashlur. A RlinilNovoliHt. "Tho Lost Receipt , " "All that Glitters Is XMOt Gold" and other works uro being sold In the city by the authoress , Mary J. Salter At the ago of twenty-two the gifted writer lost nor sight , nnd thoio interesting stories nnd their valuable lessens are tlio patient work of years of perpetual darkness. They nro written in a clear , slmplo ana readable etylo , nnd iu their typographical uppoaranco leave notlilmr to bo desired. The writer Is now engaged iu the preparation of a lurpor nnd more expensive work , which , whim completed , will make a book of some three .imulred pages , untitled 'Tho Day Before the Battle ; or , True to the Charge , " STIIjIj IN 'I'll 10 COLD. Collector I'ntcrs' 1'rosnootlvo Assist ant Meet Witli IMhiippimtinunt. It was announced some tlmo nip that a number of aspirants for ttio position of store Itoopors uud gangers under Collector Peters had been appointed. Thu announcement , however , was premature. They will not take their places until the 1st of November , even Jf they take it ut that tlmo. The parties in question were Messrs. Dan Hurley , Stephen Uiodcrlck , B. Higby , M. P. Singleton , A , J , Edwards ana another party from Lancaster county. Thcso hud inado application to Collector Peters who had looked upon the same fn a favor able wanner , and forwarded tha names Jo the commissioner of internal revenue at \VaSl-'tou : ! , They were returned , how ever , with the uo't ! ! ! " tioij that the applica tion should have been made t3 'ho secretary of the iuterlor and endorsed by the col lector. Accordingly.tbo applicants have filed their applications with the bccretary. but thus far have heard nothing from that olllclul regardIng - Ing their fato. They are , of couroondorsed by Mr. Peters , nnu it Is qulto llkoly that by the 1st of November the appointments will bo made. to- Cushmau's Menthol inhaler euros cntarh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay lever. Trial frco ut your druggist , i'rlce 50 cents. AHMV OF Til 1C IjOUO. DP. Iloynton , Onrnolil'fl Unites \Vlth the Clirlfitlnn Chnroli. Dr. IJoynton , ono of the physlclnns who ottcntlcil President Onrflold during Ins last illness , wns baptised in the Christian church Snndny nlfiht by the pastorHov. A. Mnrtln , Dr , Bo.vnton lives nt Cleveland , O. , nnd Is traveling through the west for his health. Ho Is fiulto 111 , nnd his nppoarnnco yesterday strongly Indicated that fuel. Ho wn seen by a reporter yesterday anil , whllo loath to say Anything ot hlmsolf which mlslit got Into print , assorted that his health was Very bad , and that for sonio tlmo ho had traveled , hoping to ro- Ruln his wonted physical condition , Lately ho had been some whnt depressed , and , having always cherished a dnslro to become united with the Christian church , concluded that Sunday night woo the accented tlmo and accordingly sent for the Hov. Martin to baptisu him. Dr. IJoynton Is a man of nvorngo height with n sandy complexion , wears Inirnsldos anil Is rather clerical looking. Ho manner Is rutlicr reserved at flnt , but ho gradually unbends - bonds himself nsthoconvorsntlon progresses. Ho left lust evening for his homo In Cleve land. Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil hinds furnished. Assessment work Uono nnd vorltlcd to by ullldnvlt and cortl- llcnto of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. MAICI3 IT A SUCCESS. G. A. It. Men AdvUud to Attntul tlio Mlliviuikcrj nncninpnicnt. General S. Il , Morrison , senior vice do- pnrlmcnt commander , G. A. H. , command- lug the department of Nebraska , in n circu lar order to the members of ths Department , announces ttio fact that owing to the severe Illness ot Department Commander J. 13 , Davis , ho has boon compelled to assume com mand , at the request of his senior. Ho states further that ho has Just re turned from Milwaukee , where ho ha dun opportunity to Interview the encampment committee. Ho found that every effort was being put forth to mnko the ctic.imnment u success , but In regard to the m attar of rail road rates , ho can not but endorse the opin ion of the commander of the department , who says that while the action of the rail roads in refusing n 1 cent rate is nrbitrarv nnd unjust , and while all must condemn this iictlon upon their part , the mmnbors of the G. A. II. should hesitiUo bufore taking a step that would Injure their friends more than their enemies. In conclusion General Morrison says : "i'ho views of the Commander-in-chief meet my hearty endorsement , nnd I , ns an old Wisconsin veteran , uppo.il to the com rades of Nebraska to accent tlio situation , ati'l nil work to thu oud that our derailment of Nebraska may tnlce bur proper rank In the forthcoming national encampment ut Milwaukee. "I endorse the action of Commander Davis in his selection of the Union I'uciflo ana Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. 1'nul railroads for thu oillclal route for the oftlcers , delegates and comrades and their friends. I will bo in command of said train , which will Icavo Omalm August l , at 7:30 : p. m. I have visited Chicago and Milwaukee ever this route , and can assure my comrades and all friends of the G. A. U. , the W. H. C. and the S. of V. , that they will llnd the equipment fullj adeimnto to handle all who may go. The conductors , porters and train men will make it n point to look after your every want , and the traveling passenger agent of thcso lines will accompany the train and see that none will have the slightest reason for complaint. " There will be n meeting of the council of administration held at ICoarnoy on Monday , August 13 , ut 7ao : p. m. , ut ttio Midway hotol. Nebraska C. A. 11. Men \VI11 Oo. The action of the many department com manders of the Grand Army of thu Republic in advising members uot to attend the na tional encampment nt Milwaukee , because of the refusal ol the railroads to grant a rate of ono cent per milo is not generally Indorsed by the members of the order in Nebraska , nnd it is very probable , that this state will send a largo contingent. Chairmen Abbott and Hl.uieliard of the Central and Western tralllu associations recently issued a circular letter in which they fully explained the reasons for not granting a ono cent rate , and this letter being couched in a style which tendeu to impress the G. A. K. with a feeling that the roads were honest in their action , has evidently made a favorable impression. Chairman Blunclmrd sots up that the roads in making a ono cent faro would absolutely lose money in transporting the men , while with the rate of ono furo and a third for the round trip they would como out just about oven. The rate ot ono cent per milo , too , would work a hardship on mcmucrs from the seaboard towns and cities , Inasmuch as the faro would bo moro than the regular rate. Under the faro and one-tbira rule the New York man would get to Milwaukee $1.00 less than if ho paid ono cent per mile , while other dihtmit points would pay inoro according tc the distance. The Nebraska G. A. U. , recognizing the force of the arguments advanced , have issued the following letter : To the Comrades of the G. A. U. In Ne braska : It is unfortunate that any compli cations should have occurred to cast a cloud upon our uatlonal reunion at Milwaukee. But we say , "Lot us all go. " Let us not lose ono of the few last opportunities wo may have of getting together , meeting our old comrades , talking over the old days , and drinking again from the same canteen. Let us all go , and let us march together again under the old banner , and show that nothing can sever the old tics of comradeship. Wo will go by the Union Pacific and B. iS ; M. to Omaha , and thence by the Chicago , Burling ton & Qulnoy special train , which lines have always contributed so liberally to make our reunions n great success. Come , boys , join the crowd , and let us have one more glorious reunion. This address is signed by Governor John M. Tlmyor , W. C. Henry. II. E. Palmer , S. J. Alexander , H , C. Uiissoll , T. S. Clurkson , B. i ? . fiuiith , A. V. Cole , A. H. Bo won , E. C. Calkins. The Burlington has made a concession to the C ) . A. H. and will soil tickets nt half rates from all stations In Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado mid Wyoming , good until Septem ber 10 , with nrivili'go of extension to Sep tember 30. The special tram will Icavo at 7 p. m . August ! ? 0 , ut which tlmo nil other trains from points on the branch lines will have arrived. The dcpaitmontsof Colorado nnd Nebraska have uhcudy selected the "Q" us the oulclul routo. Now curpots. Now furaltu.ro. Now drnporitis. Every department comnloto. Novelties for the fall. Clmrlos Shivorlck & Co. , Omuha , Mntli IVnril Uopnhllcans. Thn republican ! ) of the Ninth ward have begun to make arrangements for the cam paign. W. I. Klorstcad ha Just concluded the circulating of a petition on which ho ob tained $100. This will bo applied to the ex penses of the contest , n hall already having been rented nt 2912 Farnnm ntreot , In which ttio club meetings will bo hold. The organization will make n grand display in the Merchants' wock parade. JI ors ford's Aoht t'liosphnto Makes Delicious Lcmonndo. A toasnoonful added to n trlnss of hot or cold water , nnd sweetened to the Insto , will bo found refreshing and Invigorating. The Sncrod Heart academy , fof day pupils , situated on St. Mary's avenue nnd Twenty-seven th streets , is nn Insti tution devoted to the moral nnd intel lectual education of young glrla. The course includes everything from u 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 , m the or dinary course. Difference 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 U a. m. , and are dismissed nt ! ) :80 : p. m. , an hour for recreation bolng allowed at noon. Dee New * Btaniln. The morning , evening nnd Sunday BRB can bo found regularly at the fo'lowlng ' places : noTEi.s. Paxton Hotel News Stand. Mlllurd Ilotol News Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel News Stand. Metropolitan Hotel News Stand. Windsor Hotel News Stand. ' Canileld House News Stand. Cozzens Hotel News Stand. Barker Hotel News Stand. 1I001C , NEWS AKI > TOY STORES. Joplln & Co. , SOS North Sixteenth. Dick Castcllo , 500 North Sixteenth. J. Ulch , 1109 North Sixteenth. , Christ Wilrodt , 814 North Sixteenth. J. H. Read , 10JO North Twenty-fourth. A. K. Jnnscti , 1115 North Twenty-fourth. Uubin Bros. , 514 South Tenth. Frank Ivolblo , 818 South Tenth. G. W. Shunnahan , 1)03 ) South Thirteenth , P. N. Mellhede , 518 South Thirteenth. J. I. Fruehauf , 414 South Fifteenth. ' E. Wyman , 111) ) South Fifteenth. John Lomly , I'-.IO South Sixteenth , C. A. Crostn , 50 $ South Sixteenth. J. A. Dodge , 1010 South Twentieth. J. S. Caulfleld , l 0l Fnriiam. A. Anderson , 'J2IU Cutuiug. S. E. Hanson , 2423 Cumlng. W. H. Picnrd , 17:2:1 : : St. Mary's avenue. J. W. Martin , 11W9 Park avenue. S. M. Martiuovitch , 'JUS South Thirteenth. DlltIO STOltES. F. F. Chandler , corner Lcavcnworth nnd South Twenty-ninth. S. S. Lunyon , litOfi F.mmm. C. S. Torbett , iJtl'J ' Furnatn. KLEVATDU HOYS. Goo. Cooper , Merctints' Banic building. H. Hubcruian , Granite block. Clyde Hatokin , Kamgc Block , SOUTH OMAHA. J. S. Stott , Postonico. G. Ueuther , at newsstand and on streot. Patrons of Tun Ben will notice the nbovo now ugenclcs at drug stores and elevators , which have been placed for the further ac- couimodotlon und convenience of Bus readers. Persons who fail to procure Tun Hen when wanted , will confer favor by reporting facts to the Bcis ofllco. AMONG TiltKAILiROADS. . Whisky fi > rTjxa j. Notice was received at Union Pacific head quarters that the Louisville , St. Louis and Texas road hud closed n contract for the transportation to various points in Texas of 40,000 barrels of whisky from Louisville. It will require 700 cars to transport this liquor. An enterprising clerk figured out the statement tlmt this consignment would re quire eighteen trains to carry it lo Texas and that on the ratio of eight drinks to each pint of liquor , which is Texas' regulation dram , there will be , inside the next two weeks , 107,530,000 drinks in the Lone Star state , which at 15 cents per drink will amount to $10,128,000. Increasing Rollins Stock. Within the past live months the Union Pacific road has added to its equipment over 4,000 cars and is contemplating the purchase of still inoro. The regular avoraeo of good roads is live cars per milo. Last year , that of the Union Pacille was two and a half , but at present tha average is three and one-half. A prominent ofllclal said that had the road owned or controlled more cars last year , the business of transporting corn alone would hove been nt least 10 per cent greater. Pres ent indications are that the corn crop this year bo immense and better facilities for handling will bo provided. Union PnclUc Mortgages on the rolling stock of the Union Pacific roiv ] , exceeding in the aggregate $000,000 , were filed with the county clerk yesterday afternoon. The Instruments were issued to the America n Loan and Trust Company of Now York , which became surety to the manufacturers for thn rolling-stock bought by the Union Pacific. The Peninsular Car company of Detroit , Michigan , furnished $311,000 , worth of the stock ; the Michigan Car company , also of Detroit , $111,000 ; Now York Loco motive works , $30,000 ; Wells und French company , Chicago , $1,000 ; Rhode Island Locomotive works , Providence , $95,000 ; St. Charles Cur company , Kansas City , $03,000. Railroad Notes. The Trans-Missouri , Transcontinental nnd Inter-State railway associations , meet at Chicago to-day. General Manager Holdrodco , of the B. & M. , loft this morning to attend the latter. II. H. Hurnish. chcckman In the Union Pacific passenger depot , is in Chicago. L. I. Martin , car accountant for the Cin cinnati , Jackson & Mackinaw road , was n visitor at Union Pacific headquarters yester day. day.Assistant Assistant General Freight Agent Cassldy , of the Elkliorn , has returned from the west. II. B. Kooser , traveling froieht agent of the Missouri Pacillo railroad , with no. d- tiuurters at Omaha , has loft for a two weeks' ' vacation. Ho will visit IMttsbure and Som- crest , PH. , where his parents reside , and take u look ut the scone of thu Conemuugh Hood. _ An Absolutn Ouro. The ORIGINAL ABIETI.VtJ OINTMENT is only put up In largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin orup. tlons. Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut 25 cents per box by mail BO cents. For Rilloui and Nervous Disorders , such ac Wind and Pain In tiie Stomach , ! .L. Headache , Glddlnest , Fu ! neit , and Swelling alter Meals , Dlitingsi and Drowsiness , Cold Chilli , Fluthlngs ol Heal , i.c : : n > Appetite. Sliortnes * of Breath.Cottlveness , Scurvy , ftlotcliet on the Skin. Disturbed Sleep , Frlghllul Dreamt , anu' ; ! } Nervous and Tremblmo Seniatlont , &c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. JhU U no fiction. Every eurtorcr U earnestly luvltod to try cue Vox. ol thuio I'llls , und thuy will bo ccknowledgod to bo a H'ontlcrfttl MitUi-lnr. UKKOlIAlI'd IULL3 , taken as directed , will quickly restore fvmaln to complete health. Fora WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT L"S ! UACIC ' / ' ' " ' ' ' " " * will work \fondora upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the muscular Sistem t rtCt"r'us ' lone-loat Compleilon : lirln lnc back the keen edge ol appetite , art rroualiiB with the ROSEDUU C ? HEALTH the irliole t > hy ieal ciirryj/ot the human franio. Tlicsa nro "facta" admitted Uy Ihouuinda. ! 2 ull clastosot society : ana oiioof the bent guarantees to tlio Korvoua ana Dolillltnted la that BEECHAttTS PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full directions with oaCS Poi. I'repnrcd only by THOH. niil'.CHAM. fit. IfeTr E. Ijnicnulilro , England. /oM { l > u Uruwlit * vmcraUii. B. F. ALLEN & CO. , 366 and 387 Cans ! * L , New folk , Bolo Asenta for thoUiiltoJ Bttttes , u7io ( K j/'iiir Urugt'l" ! docs uot keep them. ) WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 15 CEHTS A BOX. OMAIIAKS AT K2.1HNEY. The Votornn * Vlio Will Attontl tlio 1'rcnontr IbnoAtuiMiionf. The ( lopiirtmcntnencampmont of the Q. A. R. in Ncbrftskn.ooiamcnccd yesterday In Kear ney. H will conituuo throughout the week. It la expected tbafcilt wilt bo ono ot the most successful meetings of old soldiers which has ever been hold In ihc state. Omnhn , however , has rarely sent bodies of soldiers to thosavgnthorings. It is not con sidered llkoly thra.aho will depart from her practice In this in&tnnco. Of course a num ber of veterans vwho always attend thcso gatherings will bd nresont , but the number scarcely compare favorably with the number of veterans in this city. Major Clnrkson estimates that Oranha will send 100 men to the camp , but they will go ns Indi viduals , The faro for the round trip Is fu.W. Pours' la the purest nnd boat soap ever made. Knilwny on Tnlrty-Thlrd Stroot. Ml persona residing In Lowe's addition nnd the locality surrounding , who feel an In terest in the matter nro requested to meet at the grocery store of Nathan Stevens , cotno Thirty-third and I'aruor streets on Wednes day ovonlng next at 8 o'clock , to discuss ways nndmcans of procuring nn early con. structlon of a line of street railway on Thir ty-third street from Cuinmg north to Lake. This powder never varies. A marvel of pure. ty , btrciictli and wholenomonoss. Moro ero- nomlcil than the ordlnr.rr kinds , nnd cannot bo sol < llu competition with the multitudes of lor or shortwefuht alum or photphnto powders. Sold only In cans , Itoynl Unking 1'ov.dur Com pany , 1ft ) Wall Btieet. Now York. , il EBESrWHnC iCAPKADE IK AMERiCft < ; JAS.S.l lRK fSL * * = w 11 > V/HiTE . CLOUD | FlOATINl 50HP- VVRAPPERS and. receive t , o HANDSOME 3 [ © V"-- - _ - _ . DRS. BETTS & BEITS U03 FAKNAM STIICET , OMAHA , NIB. ( Opposlts 1'axtou Uotol. ) Office hours , 9 . m , to 8 p. m. Sunday * , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Specialist ! in Chronic , Nervous Skin nnrt Blood Ulsea'-et. t37 Conaultatlon at ofllca or by mail fre . Medicines gent by mull or express , securely racked , free from observation. Guarantees to euro niilckly , snfoly and pennanontly. TiDDIl . ml- VDDlWTTO TW Sperrantorrhrea. a rlhllYUUo UhDlLlIl nalI.ossoa.NiHht Emli ions , riiyslcol Decay , arising from Ini'.Ucre tlon , Kxcess or IndulKcnco. produclnRSIeepleHS ness , DuBpnmloncy , 1'linples on the face , aver- Eton to society , easily nUcournKOd , lacK of conrl dence , dull , unlit for study or bustnciD , and finds 11 to a burden. Bafely , pcruianantly and pri vately cured. Commit I > ra. Delta A ; Dctta , It03 i'arnam St. , Omuha , Nab , Blood anil Skin Diseases & % tim results , completely eradicated without ti ) aid of Mercury. Scrorulu , Kryalpelns. Tever Sores , IllotclieH , Ulcers. 1'Alnaln thu Head nnd liones , Byphllltlc Bor ' 1 hroat , Mouth nnd Tongue , Cu- tnrrh , etc. . permanently cured \\here otherj lii e failed. . . . , . „ „ TTidtinn IfninQliTT and lllaudor Coniplalntll , allllluy' Ulllldiy 1'nlnful , Dllllcult , too fro- < iuent Jlurnlngor Jlloody Urine , Urine high col ored or with milky sediment on standing , Wet.K Bark. Unnorrhuia , Gleet , C > HtltU. etc. , Promptly and Bafely Cured , Charges Itensoaa- ble. moval complctn , .without cutting , rauutlo or dtllatlon. Cureu eaected at homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To Yonn ? Mai aufl Mile-Ased Men , PFIDPia'1'o ' awrul effects of early AOrinU IjlJltulYice. which brines ort'anlo weuknrsh , dostroyuiB both mind and body , with all Its dieaded Ills , permanently cured , Mnprnrnri Adress those ho care impaired i DDllU thejnselves by Improper 1mlill- gt-nies and eolltary hnbltu. wlilcli ruin both body and inlmli unfitting them ror business , otuily or marriacr. MAIIUIKII MEN. or those entering on that Imp py life , ov uro oflphysical dobllltf , Quietly cus listed. oini SUCCESS , U based tiponrfatt * . First Practical Krpe rleuce. Second rh'erycane Is especially etudlcd- tlnm Bturtlnt ; aright. Tl.lrd Moillclnea are pre , paied in our labatcry exactly to suit each cuse. thus altectliiK niros without injury tliTSeiid 0 ct'nu posttse for celebrated worlcs on Chronic , Nervous end Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured. t f A. friendly letter or call may save you future sintering and uliumo , and Bdd goldi-n years to life. ffr'No letters an- Bwercd unless accompanied by 4 cents Iu stamps. 'Addresser call on DIIS. IIKTTS & IIUTTS , 1103 f ftrnwa Street , Omaha. N to. Steck Piano Remarkable for powerful Byinputhotio tone , iiliublo action nnd lib so lulu dura bility ; SO yciira1 record tlio boat ( runrnn- tco of the oxcollcnco of these intriw- inonts. WOODBRIDGEBROS , This week will positively close out the balance of our summer suits. Fall goods are coming in and room must be made for them. We have a few extra fine light weight suits for dress and business wear which we arc ready to sacrifice. They are made of the choicest fancy worsteds and gotten up in A No. i style. No custom garment can beat them. They are suits for which merchant tailors would charge from § 40 to § 50. We have reduced them to less than the material in them is worth. It will be money in your pocket if you will avail your self of this opportunity. These reductions hold good also in our boys' department. We arc offering a lot of extremely fine boys' ' and childrcns' suits at prices you could not buy them a month ago for double the money. In our furnishing department we have every clay one thing or the other to close out. To ii ] day its a little line of underwear , tomorrow a small lot of flannel shins , of which the sizes are broken , etc. On all such goods we make prices which will tempt you into buying whether you need the goods or not. Wo cull particular attention iu this department to several lots of Night Shirts which wo nro offering extremely ow. Ono lot very good Shirts , plain and also fancy fronts nnd collars , nt 50c. Another very fine Shirt , with legnnt embroidered front nnd collar , at 80c. In our Hat Department wo arc now opening our now Full shapes. Wo hnve during the past few days mtulo nlterntions which give us more room , nnd our Hat Department holds now the stock of two good sized local hub stores. We have it bewildering variety of Derbys and Soft Hats , and in prices the hat stores fall far behind us No fictitious values on our Hats. You don't pny anything for a "swell" name in the lining. Wo soli you good dependable qualities , fashionable shnpjs and colors , nt about one-half the prices lint store ? charge you for like Qualities. Please Note : Until September the first our store closes at 6:30 : p , m. Saturday at 10 p. m. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth streets , Omalia. The InrgcH , ruslcnt itnd uneialii tlio world ssenger acconimodiitlons unoxcolttM. IVciv TorU to T.lvcriinol Tin Jneonwlnivt * Tha CcloliriUoillTlio Klnuit FlcnniAllfT 01 Cllvufltomolship In tlio World.I AUgi Zl New York to Glasgow via Londondorrj Devonla Atiinist 17 | Anchorla Pcpt.7 eircns ln August" ! Iirm I > ! > sln Sopt. 11 r.thlopla . . . . August 111 I Dovoilln . . Scat.21 With rcstilar vookly sailings thereaftsr. SAIXIUN- Ulnsifow. I.lvprpool. Uorry , liefix ! tor Quucnstown J. ' < l to ! > il by ( ! ln oiv ntcuniar * . Sliinil nimimls Ly "City of Homo. " Second ClaisIU. . Sti-cr- uita WL i\cur ; fen rntot roilumd uvnllnulu for flllior rjuto , ttiusnlvlim prlvllcxo of ppeluir In ono trip tuo UUer Mersov , 1'lcturesquu Cljrtlc , North unit Santli of Irelnml. KxrunsioxsTo IAIII < < oil COVTINJ.NTAIJTouits on J.OWESTTKUMM. Trnvolors1 Clrcnlnr l.ottor * of Cracll nml Drafts for iinriimount ut lowest current ratu a Apply to any of ourlocul nionta or to JliMin rsoii Urotliorn , Clilon o , 111. H. S. HAM , . II. V. Mnouus. C. H. MAHKS. Deslrlnc toex- SHOE DEALERS aiulnatliujust- ly celebrated lines of Hoots and Shoes manufactured \ > y C. M. UKNDIIIIFDM fc Co , op CIIIOAHO Factories ot Clilcuco ; Dlxoiu 111. , nnd I'ou Du Las , \V Is. should write HASUN. WATSON , Itealaence.PKKMONT.Nnil. Traveling Agent. Headiiuurtora for Itubbora. VEHICLES OQtly Improved with tmDcrinir nhucklee on ono ' * 'n and. shorten according to tb waicbt pat on them. 3you boat aatlatactlon. GRATEFUL- COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "lly a thorough knowledge of the nntiusA laws which Kovcrn tliu operations of digestion awt n trl- tlmi , nml by direful application of the tine proportion tion of ncllclcctcd Cocoa , Mr. Kup has proviaoa our brcakfimt tabl a with a dullcatoly tlavoiud bovcrajtu wlikh may niive in many hOAvy doctors' bills. It by thu Judicious use ot such articles of diet th.it u constitution limy bo Kradunlly built un until slrcinu cnouKh to rulst cvury tendency to dlsuaw. Him- tlrc'da of bubtle. maladies are llontlna around ua ruuny to attack wherever there Is a weak point.Veinar iBcmiuiimny ufatnl rliuft by kcvpltiK ouriclves ivell fortllled with iniro bluoil luul n properly nourished frnioo. " Civil Survlco < j azotic. Miulu Klmply with bollhiK water or mlllc. Sold only In half pound tins by ( Jrocers labeled thus : TAMPU DDU 9 , Pn Homa-opatlilo Chemists , J AMLU DLl 0 U bill , LONDON. iN : < U.AND. A Chicago UruirgM lUtniloil 2,000,000 o > CONSERVATORY . . . > OF MUSIC All ilepnrtimnta of Musical Iiiitructlon , Modern Inn , ruiutcs. line Aru oto. K. KliqmunJuclmoovllle.Ill H Ilrooko Hull , for Qlrl9 and Younic Luillcs Fhortllduu Aledlu Acudoiny , for Hoys uud Voung Men urilhin f Qlinntliilirn A M Hatvanl blYllulH U. . OllUIlllUVUi A , Mi Graduate. Modlu , Poiinsylvania , near Ptilludolphla. J. IJoardlnutf" _ 'or OlrU encl Vounir I.urtlcs , KurRUn catulocuo nai1rcn ( } . TlIAYKlt. l.h. H..1"1 U 1'urk , 111. , or 77 Muaitou b ucct , CLIcufO , 111 , Northwestern Military Academy , Twenty-tilrc-n miles north of Chlcairoj lin a full corps of expcrlenceil Inntrutloiiii tlo tuurnvi ot tiidf. and unsurpmeert facilities for Instruction , health. lioniB cnmlnrts mill Clirlgtluti Intlueiica bend for catulouuo to HUUIand 1'ark , III , NOIITH W ISHTlillN Conservatory of Music Mlnnnapolls , Minn. PIANO Host teacher * only In every dop.irt jnent. Unoimahed oppoitunlty for study. OIUJAN Jlensons for 815. 1'roo udvantaKos worth price of tuition. All Instruments , Lan guages , History. Literature. V'UlCK Seiul for calendar. ClIAltLHS II. MOUSE , Director. OMAHA DU8INEQ8/COLt.EC VO r M " " 1 f'r - * > -j- VTKtt'YOKK MIMTAKV ACAHMV , COIIN 1 > wall-ou-Uudson. Col. 0. J. WrlBJit. II. B , , A , M. . Hupt. ; II. K Hyatt , Comd.tof Cuduts. _ ST. . FRANCTSACADEMY COI.UUUU8 , r ; . .TTC , COUNTV , NKUItAfcKA. Conducted oy the Bisters of St. TrancU. Opens Us elKhth schoUstlo year bent < . IHMi. Tnw In stitution olferd every ailvonUf o for acquiring thorough. Chrlstluu etlucutlon. Tor terma and particulars Jidditiss , Bister M Jcsephu , Super- visoross , _ DIVOHCIIS-A. GOODH1CH. Attornwy-at-J.aw UtUeniborn Bt. , Ohlcaeo ; advlco free ; 111 years' experience ! business quietly and legally trunuacted. ONE MORE CALL 'JUls Is the tlmo to replenish summer wardrobes. Wo shall continue through the month of August to oirer apodal bargains In various lines of first-class goods. Our Full stock Is already bolng selected in the Eastern market , and wo must soon hnvo room for fresh Invoices. Hut the warm outlier is not orer yet , nnd our supply Is btlll otiual to thu demand of a hot day. Dr. J. E , McGRE W ONE OP TIIK MOST SUCCESSrUfj SPECIALISTS Iu llio Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous nuil I'rivnlo Disi-.ibos. fipormiitorrlioca , linpoteney and h'xn of MimliooJ , Hbaoliiteiycurud , A uiiraiciiiirantcoil In all forms ot I'rlvntu Ilsi.'li3c'i < , Htrlcturov , ( ilui't , etc. CMtiirrli. 'Iliroat , I.unit DUcusea , Ixiucorihoca niilckly itnd pcumununtly tnrcd. lllood and bkln Diseases irentpil siiccmstully. LiidleV iiiml Kcntlcnien's wnlthm roams ecpnrate and entirely prlvnte. Consultation free. Solid for books. Tlio Huomt and 1'rlvato DIst'itsuHot Mini , ; iilm > Woman nnd Her UN- en cs.lOo t'ucli ( nliimpH ) . 'Iruutnicnt by correspond- unie ; suiul stamp for reply. OHirc 10th nnd Dongas Sis. , Oin.ihii. A Perfect Face Powder. REER3 AM CE ilUu. " 5 Jtrwt. itoi , ii Xla < Ur > , 107 K ru m bt illluM'i,1,101 llnh bt. | On rirntmhl i nMMiiii | \trug \ Co ,1,110 BchroliT'J.MIII.lTorlllW.l.llKl On N ICIIu cor Wrt Ur , Moircll'i.ror Cltl oKt mr VilllUmi Oiih. nilnllurtrk ) , , : i iitil&io , f.oji Con- II * . cor.Crnltrl Uelkil liulllutu J > ; ufr hlnre.iur liuUw Tucli * ek'i.cor , r.dflciOnH. loili Jkll > , H0i kiulil , u , , , , , ( r r.nl. IcfOiiB. tMlil Coiirftj i , Sllf Kuhu 4 Co , cor. IfuuxUa alf < i CKr.ltlhinj rumluKi On Homlir1 ! ! Jr ) , t' vllll < i , 1,101 , CMf cor , 3lh't | llt bCo , stlh > u4 Il4mii | nf ; icl. ef"t'l , Hlitrinli'ii ' .ire. ftM Curt > 7 l4tkii.t9IUtti'l Wool HOI Hi ivrf lrdvlitii li'i , I.fiol llowtrJi Cvil \ , G < ir , eiliauil rifrcet 11031 ! iU iil | l Avo. Ill Hill DIlW , J. K lir > d < t'i | h ) koi. * Co , S. Uuinlit. U lioltfvalr , ] Mcl < rt1iiAti Uruv Ca. IlUk * . llrueo b to. m LATEST PERFUME EXQUISITE mmm HIAWATHA How lout GOLDEN BLONDE Hair LITTLE LORD rAUHTLERQY'S I'or t I.IIJreu iir Ailull * . FREEMAN'O BLOfJDINE Wlilioul Injiirj [ r err < IllonJo ) l > lr IU . hftturtlcolor , jundtrtlUlrtilturcolvr > U.ulllul , n tu.l lilouj o l M ctoulu * Iu fe l < 2 UiUItt ( rota four l > ruelil. U w r dl ( li liol'l Irlliv _ ot , Ilbrrtllfcrld , * | > olllu < Iheiitlr. II OlnrUallltorC t rli. Ifxiur ixuiclitl n'l IIII will L , Di ir" > M n niKKUiNmiriiMKy wrrJ uiuiit DREXEL ( .Successors to John U. Jacobs ) Undertakers and Embalmerc At thn old stand , H07 1'ariiam Bt. Orders by eligrupU bollcited und promptly attanUod. * ' " ' &ESK3U. 3SlEaE3 * N.W.Uoii , I3TH& DQDQE Sia. OMAHA , NEB. FOR TUB 'JKKATUENT OF ALL .u , APPLIANCF3 FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. " Uect Futilities , Ai > parntuJur.lRfmeiJI sfor8ucc < ifu ! Treatment of every lorn ot D'teiso ' requiring MEDICAL or SUKOIOAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. " ! Boards Attendants. Beit Accommodation ! in Weit. CO-WHITE FOR CIRCULARS oa Deformities and I'l Braces , Trusici , Club I'cet.Curvatutf of Eriic.Pllei , Tumors , Oincer , Catarrh , Broncmtii , Inhalation. Electricity , IPamlysU , Epiler y , Kidney , Bladder , Bye , tax , Stun end Blood and alffiurelcal Operation * . DISEASES OF WOMEH4,5SrS.Vial ? Sa HI ! III ) U MTKI Y jmiKII A I.ri.VCMS UEIMIlTJlkSTFOH m > ini BUIINU cu.NnnuiKvr. ( STRICTLY FRIVATF. ) Only Reliable Medict.1 Institute milunff a Specialty of PRIVATE BISB ASES All lilcol m.riiei tut < nfta\j \ ertnltd. * rptillltlo rolion remoTcil from tlio ijilftn without mcreurr. hen llrilorallt * Irmmnir..rIimrrVlTl , pen Kit. 1'nrtlei nntllo to rlili uimKjrbfltrittedat humaby corrni'ODdfi'rc. AUrommuDtct * tlouieouriileDtlal. UedlcltieiorlQ.truiiitQtBscntbymftllorct * crpBiBccurelriiBeked.&oDittki o Indicate eontcnuor if nder. Ooe rcrionauntcrilov preferred. Gait nd caniultui oritaj blatory of rour eme. anil wa will tend In rUle r rrr , our nnntf Vn MCM FREE : upon tWiu. mccuiot UUU1V IU frifclll { r 7rouiDUraniInpol ie7,8pk. llli , Ulcetunl Xarleoctlf. lli quealon ll.t. Addrxi O2IAHA MEDICAL & BURQIO AI. INBTITUTB , 13th and Dodga Streets , OJBAHA , NEB. Dii.R.O. WKST'S NBHVB XNP DnAiM BB.NT.aKuarttnteod Biioclllo for Hysteria , Dlzzt DOSS. Convulsions , tits , Ncrvoiii Nfiirnlgltt , llendiiolio , Nervous Proatratlon caused liy thi aaoof ulcohol or tobacco , \Vakafulac83 , McutaJ Urnrusalnn , Sofienlng of tlio Drain , reuniting In tnaitnltv and luaillnuto ralMtry , decay and death. Pieniuture Old AKO , lltirrennfsa , Lois of 1'owo * In either Hex , Involuntary Jos3a * anil Hpormnt- orhtencnuHed hy ovor-oiertlonof tlio brnln.self. 1m o or ovnrlmluluence. Kach box contalog cnomoutli's treatment. } 1.03 a box , or lx boxes for Su.W.sont by mall prepaid on receipt or price. WH GUARANTEE BIX BOXBB To cure uny case , AV'HU each onTef raoolvod b ua tor six boxes , acconiimulod with KMvia wlu Bend the purohftBur our wrlttun guarauteo lo re fund the money If Ilia ti itment. docs not cffeot ftouro. Qunraateoa isauod only by ( looumaa Drue Co. . DruBl t , Bolt Aaonw. UlO Furnanj Btrcet. OmuUfc Neb. n inii i or OUlUHirlMiNlwIMflUJVEO tUCTfilC CUT4.SUSP NSO or | IKH5l > nOM.r. y.l.f/c II l < il * IHc I'uri.oio. ' CUUK or , , , loiitlpuoBtorrfn ! o. lir < llrretljr Iliroagbillwiftk t > trl . rritor * _ . Id llr JlU uil > lcuruu blrrnilb. Klecllla Currirl JUV iiiTiNinnTLyor wuforf lt $ , l unttitttpratorr ivaplrtl (6. and Hi. Wont run | > r. ForLOBTorrAIZINO MANHOODI 0n , raland KERVOUB DEUUII7 | W.almtu of Bodyiud JKlndl Ettect * iJ of ErrojacrZiMM.iin Older Youur. Uoliuil , -UMIOnil railII ltirr4. ll l l.nlinii > 4 Hk'l MmTHJllTl ) < lllU' > H * IMUTIUf HOUt , lUollllrlr u r lln ! IKIHr. TllKATi NT-llrl..llH II cl.J. Ifru Ifrllrj Irum 4 7 jjr | , * i. Te rrltorlti , Kn4 Tort If a CwuutH * * * tub * irlt tb m. ll ok. fi.ll rii lin lloa , and f ro < < r UI 4 titl l d ) free. Ulnn lf.lt KltirM CD. . BUlfAtO. . . CILLOTTS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION Kit. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST EBEFECT OP PENS. _ , . CHICHESTEIVS ENGLISH fti $ & PENNYROYAL PILLS. r - -tKr.- i jJniml. j cii urn1 * * Diamond Tliionlr rtJUM * [ 111 r trMlr. HnrH'td wttti tlucrtt/UoDr 'lUikntuutlirr. Hrud-lc * _ ( kltiiii ij ( ur | > ttlcuUri uil * * Itcllvr luf Uttclic U r ClicwUul Cv. | MaJUuu hy. , i'lllluda , ! ' , ? ] JESS8ClJniEB V f , tvnia xw * Dllr lr or.rwint l > r I'rtl'i ! ! . ! " ' * TIIBUIAJ IAB CUSHIONS ! ' r rl U ! lirlMdJu.llu > o U.na , hii < . .f in wbtrekll cilhtf nmrdlci rtt hoiu v.r tL ! . _ _ K. HI8OOX , HC3nru > i : i.r.ri.r.UIL.-VoWVurl < . CiLLvrUSITCI. . H.IUVIHOt.W.JO.I. . ( Ill > UX'IIJT-J faa * " 1C i * Kpnirior ournewliluitruttd "Uul'liU ' ' iUilth. " AUciiita'Mcr'ur. Varlcoi role cunil vlilivut I'Ain crop r llon. 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