THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt ; WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 14 , 1889. THECITY. _ Gonl , Vnn Wyok will bo invllod by ronrcsontatlvoa of the control Inbor union to deliver nn address on Labor dny.Tho The railway mnll ofllclala report num erous delays in the malls , caused by washouts In the neighborhood of I3o- ntrlco and Lincoln. Alex , Wnrnor and Alma Lovono were Hconsod to wed yesterday. The groom is twenty-four years of ape , the brldo twenty , and both rcsldo In Omaha. The last will and testament of Mrs. Frodorlka Rulio was admitted to probate by County Judge Shields yesterday af ternoon. In It she devises all her pos- Bcsalons to her husband , Fritz Iluho. The Merchants' Criterion company , organl7.od to do a rjoncrnl job printing business , ( Hod articles of Incorporation , with John A. Slovens , P. M. Fryo and ° W. II. Barker as the incorporators. United States Commissioner Gustavo Anderson heard the trial of Ernest Bchultz yesterday afternoon , for selling tobacco without paying the United States tax. The prisoner , who halls from Ouster county , was bound over to the United States district court in the Bum of $1,600. Personal I'nri\srrt | > 1i8. C. B. Cooke , of Boone , la. , Is nt the Mur ray. ray.J. . H. Cowman , ot IJcatrlco , Is at the Pnx- ton. ton.Robert Robert O. Druosdow , of Nebraska City , is nt the Murray. Prank Shape. Unttio Crook , Nob. , Is a puost at the Mllltirrt , Mrs. F. L. Lyle w.i nt tno Paxton last evening from Chicago. P. D. Smith was ntttio Pnxton last night from St. Edwards , Neb , Charles E. Mnpoon.ot Lincoln , was n guest of the Millard lust night. At the Pnxton yesterday were A. O. Dl- vidls and wlfu , of Chicago , John C. Cutting , wlfo nnd child , San Fran cisco , Gal. , are nt the Murray. Harry K O'NolH , ot Broken Bow , was a guest at tbo Puxton last uvonlnp. Contractor W. H. B. Stout and son , of Lincoln , are guests of the Millaril. Mr. C. E. Berry , of Elmlra , N. Y. , wns In the city last night on route to California. Mrs. H. C. Cole nml daughters have re turned from an extended visit to relatives In "Wisconsin. Hon. William F. Bochol loaves to-day with his family for San Francisco , Portland and the northwest for a few weeks' outing. Mr. K.V. . Bryant , of the World , Now York , is at the Paxton. Ho Is on route liomawnrd after a stay of a year and u half on the t'ncillo coast. Miss May Carver who has heen sick for l.'oral days is now at the Chllds hospital and will soon bo able to resume work among her patients. Clerk Frank E. Mooros was forty-eight years old yesterday , and all the court re porters were roses m consequence. The pop ular clerk continued at his desk throughout the day. Mr. T. W. Blackburn , of Los Angeles. Cal. , formerly a resident of Omaha , has re ceived an appointment in the ofllco of the commissioner of Indian affairs at Wash ington. Samuel A. Robertson , editor nnd publisher of the Sontluol at Boulder , Mont. , wns n caller at Tun Ur.n oflleo. Ho was pleased to witness the greatest newspaper building in America. It' Harry Haskoll. the superintendent of the newsroom of THE Bcu , loft last ovomnp for Bed Kapids. Mich. , for a visit of two weeks. Ho will thcro meet his wife and family , who have been sojourning ; there for a month. This is the flrst vacation Mr. Hnskcll has taken in BOUIO years and ho says ho feels like appreciating it to the utmost. Charles Shtvurlck & Co. The firm nnmo of Charles Shivorick , the fumlturo denier , has boon changed to Charles Shiverick & Co. , the accession to the lrm * being Arthur Crnry , brother of the founder of tbo IIUUPO , who lias been muti neer of the Institution for several years past. Another Korgcr. Frank E. Bates , who has been employed as a salesman by a number of Omaha ilrms , has been arrested for passing a bogus check , upon which ho received JS4 , upon Frank Swnbodn , a saloonkeeper at Sixteenth and Williams. Bates had the money in his pos session when arrested. Barrett's Onlve. " . A warrant has been issued for the arrest ot James Barrett , charged with resisting an oflicor. Barrott's calves were inspecting a neighbor's garden mid Pound Master Corey wont after them. Barrett interfered and drove the calves away , thus robbing Carey of bis pound fees. A Surgical Operation. Drs. Rosewater nnd'McMnnigal performed n difllcult operation uuon Joseph Prib.yl , at COO South Thirteenth street , this morning. Some tiuio ago Pribyl had the tnisfortuno to brulso ills right log below tbo knee nnd afterward caught cold in the wound. The bono in the injured member suffered severely from n sere that resulted and began rotting. The operation consisted In exposing and suc cessfully cutting out the diseased portion. Thin Is a I'rotty Men * . Fannlo Bellamy , the divorced wife of Frank Bellamy , gave bonds In the police court to answer before the district tribunal to the charge of threatening the life of Georgia Webster , who is reputed to have aupplantftd her in Bellamy's affections. Mrs. Bellamy alleges that she bus never carried a revolver and has tmulo no throats against Georgia ; in fact she nays the threats have come from the other direction , and she now promises to have the Webster woman ar rested. "Sho makes fun of me and my babies when slm sees us on the street , " aobbod Mrs. Bellamy to the court. "Sho 1 nin't Frank's girl , and I know it. She abuses my old mama on the street , and I'm going to hnvo bur arrested. " 1I PIPXV THOUSAND TONS. I That Amount of lee ( s Rtlll Housed In Omulin. There Is an Icy coolness about the dealers in crystal at this season. The soasoa in the consumption onico lias been a backward one. As a consequence , it Is estimated that there are now about fifty thousand tons of unused ice in the city. This amount has been occasioned by the coolness of the season , south as well as in town , which has prevented the using of the article hero or shipping away. At the close of the season , it is said , the surplus will bo greater thnu ever and render unnecessary the cutting of so largo an amount of Ice next year. This sur feit , however , will not lead to a reduction in the price. There ts a movement on foot to Induce the council to puss an ordinance to prohibit the cutting of Ice on tlio river below the mouth of the city sewers , This Is based upon tlio belief that many people are served with this IM for drinking water and other purposes. tiEI3NY'H Ula'UBALi. Ho Will Not lo Kxtra Grading on Hickory Street. Contractor Lccny , who has finished the grading of Hickory street between Thir- teouth and Sixteenth , say&.that bo is meeting with trouble because of the demand of a ccr- tulu councilman that ha shall contlnuu the grading ot the street to tuu extent of 10,000 yards. Loony nays ho finished hU contract , moveu hia camp and men to another place and that ho cannot afford to go back , especially as no contract was lot for the work. The figure ot which he took tlio lob was 104-10 cents , on which no money ft all could bo made. Ho states further that while ho has been allowed his final estimate , ho has boon threatened by a councilman that no levy ahull bo made lo pay him the remainder until ho shall huvo duuo the extra work , The liberal use of Platl's Chlorides la wUdom uud economy combined. WANTS Till : GKADK CHANGED. Dr. BIorccpBnya Most of tlio Property Owners nro With Him. "Unless wo get a change of grade nt Thirty sixth and Burt streets , " remarked Dr. Mercer , of the Omnha Motor railway , "it In highly probable that wo will bo compelled - polled to abandon that part of our road this winter. Because , you sco , the grndo Is so steep that It would bo very dangerous to run our trains when the tracks nro covered with snow nnd Ice. 'Wo only nsk for n two-feet cut , " contin ued the doctor , "and a majority of the prop erty owners nro with us. Of course , wo cnn climb the hill all right , but tbo descent Is wholly Impracticable under the conditions stated. With an Icy rnll a brake would done no good and the train would slide down , with wheels locked , just llltn a sled. As a rule , the property owners nro with us ; In fact , wo have a majority on our side , but as a matter of course , there is some opposition. Bishop O'Connor and Guy Barton-own each half a block between Cum- ing and Burt on Thirty-sixth. The blshon owns thn east part and Barton the west. By agreement made sumo time neo the bishop nnd ho agreed to stand by each other in the matter of grades. Asa matter of fact the proposed out of two feet does not affect Bar ton's property ntnll , and Bishop O'Connor Is In favor of it , but being bound In honor by his agreement with Mr. Burton , ho cnnnot consistently ndvocnto the lowering of the street. On the south sidoof the street Is the convent. Tliolr grounds nro surrounded by a wall whichIt , Is claimed would bo rendered useless were the street cut down. The peculiarity of Hood's Sarsapa- rllla is that while it purillos the blood , it imparts now vigor to every function 01 the body. THIS COUNTV INSTITUTE : . Over Kiclity-nlno Teachers Present nt the Mornlnc Session. The county Institute opened yesterday with an increased attendance of twenty-ouo , making a total enrollment of eighty-nine. The class is divided for the benefit of those wishing to take nn advanced course m physiology elegy , nnd during the forenoon instruction is given simultaneously in two rooms. In the Junior class Dr. Strong goes over the regular work In physlolgy require for the examination for certificates , Including nar cotics. For the assistance of the teachers In this branch Professor Brunor has secured a supply of u little work on the "chemistry of narcotics , " which thoroughly' covers the subject. In the advanced class the lectures are on the nervous system In which great interest is boimr mani fested. Animals' brains are dlsesctcd and blackboard illustrations fully elucidate the subject. Mrs. ICeysor yest-rday morning west through the preliminary work in com position nnd rhetoric , explaining the para graph nnd kindred subjects. Everything Is now down to working order and the greatest interest is being taken in the proceedings. The commercial college instruction , which is given free of cost to those who desire it is greatly appreciated. THE OHAUA PAIK. Sonic Prominent Sights to Visit Dur ing I'alr Week. The week of September 2 to 0 inclus ive will bo a great ouo for Omaha. There will bo the Omaha fair , the mer chants' and manufacturers' exposition , the business men's carnival and other drawing cards Unit will bring the larg est crowds together over brought to this city. The managers of the Omaba fair are doing everything in their power and their power is mighty to make this the greatest of all fairs. The merchants and private citizens are all doing tboirVory best to got together. The city will bo grandly illuminated by night , and the processions night and day will bo magnificent affairs. During fair- week the eminent divine , T. Do- witt Talnmgo , will deliver ono of his characteristic lectures. Then there are the now bridge , the viaducts , the opera houses , the mammoth buildings , to bo soon'and admired. The electric , cable and horse cars carry passengers to every nook and corner of tno city. There will bo more to see in Omaha during fair week than can bo soon in a month. The railroads make cheap excursion rates from every direction. Como to Omaha during tlio fair ; itwon't cost you much , and it will bo a visit to bo romotnborcd all your life. ONION DEPOT COMPANY. It Files Us Articles or Incorporation With the County Cleric. The Omaha Union depot company filed ar ticles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. W. H. Holcomb , Thomas L. Klmball , E. Dickonson , G. W. Holdrego and J. G. Taylor , are the incorpornt- ors. They propose to establish and maintain union freight and passenger depots nt such points in Omaha as may bo necessary for the accommodation and use of the different railway companies making this city a point of delivery for freight and pas sengers. The authorized capital stock is placed at Sl.500,001) ) , divided Into shares of eiOOeach. It is provided that the business of this corpor ation shall bo conducted by a board of seven directors , elected by the stockholders on the second Monday In January annually. Twenty-third National G. A. R. En campment at Milwaukee , Win. Special excursion. The Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway will run a special excursion train of free chair cars , sleopiiig and dining cars , through without olmngo , leaving Omahu at 7:80 : p. m. , Saturday , Aug. 2-1 , reaching Mil waukee early the next morning. Department Commander J. 13. Davis , has named this as the olllcinl train which will bo In command of Sonlot Vlco Department Commander S. H. Morrison , accompanied by his otlicial stalT and dolobatos. Mrs. Mary R. Morgan , president Nebraska Woman's Relief Corps , has also selected this route and train , special train No. 2 , will leave Omaha nt 0 p. m. , August 24 : ample accommoda tions will bo supplied for nil wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity for a cheap trip to Milwaukee- and Chicugo. Ono faro for the round trip. Children ono-hulf of the excursion rate. Remem ber these trains will start from the Omaha depot thus avoiding transfer and delay at Council Bluffs. For tickets and further information apply to ticket agents on line of Union Pnolllo railway and Union ticket office , 1601 Furnnm street , Barker block , Omaha. Sleeving' car berths now on sale. F. A , NASH. General Agent. J , E. McOiuius , Western Pass. Agt. Stockholders of the Terra Cotta Com pany lu Court. Application has been made for the appoint ment of a receiver to take charge of the Omaha Brick and Terra Cotta manufactory , also for an order restraining Sheriff Coburn from selling the property. Frederick C. Festuor , Gottlolb Zimmerman , Frederick Huouiping , Ernest Stuht and William Kuhf- nhl , figure as plaintiffs , and besides the company already mentioned , they make the United States National bank , William Co- burn , Frank D. Cooper and Charles F. Goodman , defendants. In their petition they allege that the prop erly In question U worth fM.OOO , exclusive of notes , claims , accounts or chosos is action , and consists of personal property. Cer tain defendants are charged with conspiring to cheat anu defraud not ouly those def end- nuts but other stockholders by intending to convert ull the property of the company to their own use , Having a majority ot the stock they not ouly voted tuomiolvei iutoue directory but took In Goodman's son Oscar , who has no Interest besides a few shares as signed to him by hit father and Cooper , solely to ninko it possible for him to become a director nnd bocnuso ho would bo under their control. Those three. It Is said , elected themselves president , secretary and treas urer , thus taking the concern entirely Into their own bands nnd freezing other stocUholdors out. After having thus flxcd matter * , Oscar Goodman , M president , made a lease of the factory to his father and Cooper nt a pretended rental of (200 per month , under which they took possession nro now opcrnllne the same and appropriat ing nil the benefits , rognnllcss of the rights and without the Knowlodeo of othnr stock holders. It is further charged that those two men hnvo obtained largo sums of money , probably $20,000 , which they failed nnd re fused to account for. Some debts have no- cumulated , the United State * National bank being ono claimant , but In Just what amount , the plaintiffs hnvo been unable to ascertain because they have boon deprived of the privilege of examining the books. This debt is in the nature of protnls- ory notes made by Cooper & Goodmnn in the nnmo of said company , wholly without the knowledge of these stock holders. In furthering their conspiracy , ac cording to this petition , these men entered Into a compact with the bank whereby It should bring suit , obtain Judgment and cot nn order for the property to bo sold , which was done , nnd would hnvo been fully con summated nt UiO : ! o'clock yesterday morning hud not these applications for a receiver uud restraining orders boon mndo in time to pre vent it. The Judgment is for $10,813.05 , an amount plnlntlfts deny ns being Justly duo the ban ic. The sale was to have been mndo at the Umo stated above but these men rustled , got Cleric Moorcs out ot bed before 7 o'clock , had him tnko acknowledgement nnd called on Judge VVnkeloy , who issued a temporary order , and fixed Saturday next as the date on which to hear arguments in the case. Charles Flsk has commenced proceedings lor u divorce from his wife , Kosa , Ho charges her with bnvlng boon extremely cruel towards him ; also with wilful deser tion ; that she gave to his child unfit and un- whofesoino fooa which catno near killing it. A temporary order of Injunction ngainst tbo city wns tbo prayer ot a petition filed In the district court yesterday. Conrad Youn- gorinnn was the plaintiff , and ho alleges that ho owns certain property lying between Thirteenth street , ns It has heretofore ex isted , nnd Fourteanth street , directly in the line of a proposed extension of Thirteenth street as It is now proposed to have It. PlninttH further assorts that the city ap praisers reported that ho was not entitled to nny dnmngo , because his remaining prop erty would bo benefited. Inasmuch as Youngormnn was absent when the appraise ment was made , and had no notice thereof served upon him , either by publication or personally , ho demands a stay m proceed ings nnd fl,500 damages. To recover $ iy2 duo for legal services in two attachment suits , William Soars brought suit yesterday ngatust B. Woisinan and Mrs. L. Weisuian , in the district court. An appeal from the Justice court of II. D. A. Wade was taken yesterday by JErncst Meyer , defendant in the case of Wilhclmiua Dahmko vs Ernest Meyer , a suit for salary duo. ftloyor is the man who got on his hands a largo collection of birds and animals nnd loft them behind htm when ho went oft to Chicago for a long visit , much to his neigh bors' disgust. An appeal was also taion by the defendant in' the case of Albert K Small vs. George H. Fitchett. Following nro the now findings : 14-157 : Mary Majors vs. N. M. Edwards ; notice of trial. 14-1SO : T. Murray vs. Fred Krug : notice of trial. 14203 : Almcrin H. Lighthall vs. The Pat rick Land company ; stipulation extending time to answer. The amount involved is S2So,000 , claims as damages to plaintiff. 9-243 : Samuel McLcod vs. Henrietta Genius etal. : stipulation. 14-218 : Patrick Shea vs. A. B. Hunt ; answer. County Court. Francis M. Henderson and Willis Coy brought suit against Brownell & Co. to get a judgment for § 213.23 for labor rendered. Other papers filed wore these : 2-142 : Henry Miller vs. F. B. McCulloch ; bill of particulars. "Wo are not doing near the business in the marriage license line wo did a year ago , " romarlted tbo clerk yesterday afternoon. "Guess times are getting hard. " Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work aono and vorlllod to by aflldavlt and certi ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. Dee News Stands. The morning , evening nnd Sunday BEE can bo found regularly at the following places : HOTELS , f Paxton Hotel News Stand. Millard Hotel News Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel News Stand. Metropolitan Hotel News Stand. Windsor Hotel News Stand. Cnnficld House Mows Stand. COZZODS Hotel News Stand. Barker Hotel News Stand. BOOK , NEWS AKDjTOV STOKES. Joplm & Co. , 308 North Sixteenth. Dick Castcllo , 600 North Sixteenth. J. Rich , 600 North Sixteenth. Christ Wilrodt , 814 North Sixteenth. J. H. Head , 1020 North Twenty-fourth. A. 1C. Jansen , 1115 North Twenty-fourth. Rubin Bros. , 514 South Tenth. Frank Kelblo , 318 South Tenth. G. W. Shannalmn , 003 South Thirteenth , P. N. Meilhedo , 518 South Thirteenth. J. I. Fruehauf , 414 South Fifteenth. E. Wyman , 110 South Fifteenth. John Leraly , lt.riO ! South Sixteenth , C. A. Crostn , oOS South Sixteenth. J. A. Dodge , 1049 South Twentieth. J. S. Caulflold , ISQl Farnnm. A. Anderson , 2213 Cuuiing. S. E. Hunscn , 2423 Cuming. W. R. Plcard , 1723 St. Mary's nvonuo. J. W. Martin , 1239 Pnrk nvonuo. S. M. Martinovltch , 008 South. Thirteenth. Jag. Timmons , 20th and Lake , cable depot. D1IUO STOKES. F. F. Chandler , corner Leavonworth and South Twenty-ninth. S. S. Lanyon , 2400 Furnnm. C. S. Torbitt , 311'J ' Furnnm. JJLEVATOH HOYS. Gco. Cooper , Mercants' Bunic building. II. Huberman , Granite block. Clydo Ratoldn , Ramgo Block. SOUTH OMAHA. J. S. Stott , Postofllco. G. Rent her , at newsstand and on street. Patrons of Tun Bun will notice the above now ugoncics at drug stores and elevators , which have been placed for the further ac- comuiodotiou and convenience of BEK readers. Persons who fall to procure THIS BEE when wanted , will confer favor by reporting facts to tbo BEE ofllco. WOULDN'T IT B13 Q11EA.T ? If Mr. Ycrlces Would Retire the Horee Car for flnpid Transit. Mr. Charles S. Yorkos tbo big cable rail way man of Chicago , was in Omaha yesterday nnd supposedly on business connected with the consolidated horse car ana cable tramway companies , but nothing positive could bo learned as to the real objects of his visit. A gentleman who claimed to bo posted said that lie know Inducements had beau offered Mr. Yorltcs to interest himself hero and hy came expecting to find Mr , Frank Murphy at homo. But the latter Is still in Now York , or was yesterday , The Import of this gentleman's information tended to convoy an understanding that the consolidated corporation has not succeeded In placing its bonds , and having solicited Mr. Yerkes either to buy or use his inlluonco towards assisting to dispose of them , ho concluded to come .hero first nnd acquaint himself with the property nnd its condition. Mr. Guy Barton , a director in the company , said ho liud heard ot Mr. Yerkes1 presence in the city , 'but could not say what ho was hero for. Mortality where Dr. JofforlaJ pro- vontlvo and cure for diphtheria and putrid Bore throat ( as in scarlet fever ) is used is 1-10 of ono per cent , or , ono in a thousand. Under other treatments in Europe and America , 60 to 60 per cent. Address Dr. Thos. JolTorls , box 057 , Otnaha ; or Dohavon , druggist , Council Blulls , la. No physician re quired. Sent by express on receipt of price , f3. find A Wtf B.na B For Homes. Henry Uogerarfrifcrlff of Fayotto county , Kentucky , onmodifcro last Monday with a requisition on Ckrrornor Thnyor for Peter MoEvoy , who isrsrtntod down there to an swer to the ctwrjo of fraud. Ycsterdny morning Rogors'ifotind his man nt Popploton farm , placed htinnodor arrest , nnd started immediately for tfio Blue Grass state -with him. The specitlefl charge on Which Mo Evoy was taken dhto custody alleges that about two monthimgo ho nave his check for 1500 for a line homo , nnd when presented nr. the bank pn.vmcntton It was refused. All efforts It is said tocjrct the monuy hnvo been fnilurcs. POWDER Absolutely PureD This powder norcr vnrles , A marvel of pura- ty , utrength nnd vrholesomoness. More eco- nomlc.il tliau the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot bo sold In competition with the multitudes of lor or shortvrelRht alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans , ltojrn.1 luting Powdar Com pany , 120 Wall Street. New York. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION 1 OVKll A MILMON UISTUI11UTED. S Louisiana State Lotiery Company. Incnrpnratod by the J/Cklfliiturc , for Kducatlonnl anu C'mrltab'o ' prrpo-oe , anil Iti friinciil.-o maJo * pnrlur tiu ! iircaenirttato constitution , In 1871) ) , by an overwhelming topularvotc. Its MAMMOTH DllAWlNGStako plnco Soml- Anutially , ( June nnd December ) , nnd Its GUAND SINGLE NUMI1I5U DRAWINGS take plnco In each of the other tuti muntlis of the year , uud nro nil drawn in public , at the Acad emy of Music , New Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Intcerlty of its Drawings , nnd 1'rompt Phyincut of Prizes. Attohtod as follows : "Wo do hereby tliai wu siiiienrl'o the nrrnnBO- monti for all tbo Munlli.y --o.iil-Aiinuixl liruw- lnufTlio LoublanM state lo-.iery Coaip tny , iind In person n.anuzo imaicontrul the Drnwlnus them- eelves.and that tlio > ame nro loniliictc'tl with liun- csty , lnlrnt'9inndm xoud fnlth t < wnid all parties , and we autlio.lio llio oorapiny to cai fits certlMcato , 1 tli Inc.-lnilics ot oureUnaturca attuclicd , In Ita ad- vertlscmonts. " COMMISSIONERS. Wo tlie undonlmodi llnnks nnd Bankers Trill ray nil 1'rlion drawn In iho.LouUlana btnto Lultsrlea wlilch tuny be prr-Jcutad nt our counters. 11. Jf. WA LMSbBX BreH.Louisiana : Nat. Hank. PlEIUtn LANAUX , Prcs. State Nnfl Hank. A. BALDWIN , Pres. New Orleans Nat'lllank. CAUL KOHN , Pros. Union National Bank. Grand taihly Drawing At the Academy of Music , New Or leans , Tuesday , September 1O , 1889 , CAPITAL PRIZE , $30OOOO. 1OOOOO Tickets at Twrnty Hollars cacti. Halves , $1O ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; IivontictliR , $1. MST Of PHIZES. 1 PHIZK OF fWIJW Is f.100,000 1 I'HI/.K OK 1MUIM Is 1(10,001) ( 1 PHIXK UK ) , ) IB ft > , ( u 1 I'HIXK OK iK.OW Is aVHJ 2 I'HIKKS OK lU.OIOnrc 20nil ( 5 I'llI/.KS Ol < " f > ,0 nro ai.OOJ 2S I'HI/.KS OK l , ( Ware Sf.'M ) IIOI'UIKKSOK aware fOUHI 3D 1'III KS OK : Hnrc ( M.OOO KM I'W/.Kd OK aware ICO.WJ ArruoxiJiATioN riu/.cs. 100 Prizes of | S I lire cn,00 ( ) 1U ) do : ) lire. , : , uu 1UJ do 'All nro aj.UM TCHMIS-AL , I'lllZES. IW1 do laiaro O ) , 10 WJ do 1UO are -M.w 3,1.11 Prizes , amounting to Jl.WI.KO NOTE. Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not en titled to terminal 1'rlzes. AGENTS WANTED. rWKoilCl.tllilUTES , or any further Information desired , write leKlbly to the nndcrxlKneil , clearly ntnilnK your residence , with Btnlo , t'oimiy , Htioot anil.Number. More rapid return mnll ilellverywlll be nstnrod bv your enclosing a Knvelooo DuurluK your full addrcK * . IMPORTANT. Addresa M. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La. , or At. A. DAUPHIN. Washington , D. 0. By onllnnijr letter. contnlnliiK MDNBV Ounsn Issued by all Kxppsa Companies , .Now Vorlc Exchange , Drafter or I'ostul Note. Address Reglslered tellers containing Currency lo NEW OHLEANS NATIONAL HANK. Now Orleans , La. "IlKStKMHKn , that the payment t of Prizes ls OUAHANTKKU 1JV FOUR NATIONAL 11ANK8 of > "ow Orleans , and tlift tickets nro Binned liy thn presi dent of n n Inhtltutlon , whose chiirlcred rlKUtx uru recoKnlzcd In the lilKlicst courts : therefore , beware of nil Imitations or nnonymouu scliciues , " ONKDOI.LAIt In the nrlca of tlio smallest onrt or fraction of a 'lloket l Stllil ) 11V US In nny Drawlnx. AujtliliiK In our name offered for less than a Dollar la a swindle. ONE MORE CALL This la the tiuio to replenish summer wardrobes. We shall continue through lie mouth of Augustto oirerspecial bargains In various lluea of llr.it-ciass 2 < Mids. Our Fall stock 1 * already being selected In the " St-U market , and > vo muBtsoou have room for fresh Invoices. Hut the warm weather is not over yet , and our unppiy Is still equal to the douiaud of a hot day. If ( Mil C Vand all urinary troubles easily , quick MUN Lily und safely cured by UOOTUttA Can. sulos. Heveral cases cured in seven days. Bold at 11.60 per box , all druggists , or by mall from Uoctuaa ji't'B Co. 11WUIUj s N. Y , full direo- leaa. HO Iri th.18 vldo ( vorld ) caq ar\yoriO \ trust ? Ca3h.ler Canada , ban.K vJillbust ; Trieso are tl\e Words borr\e \ orcV'ry \ gtlat , Old-fashjoried hoi\esty 'most gene to rust. Hav/e / avarice , oqvy ar\d \ JAarrin\ori's \ ' n\ad \ lust Left to Us rior\o \ of th.e pUre arid the , Just ? flh. , yesl Th.ere'8 or\o \ left in Wh.icri all n\ay-trust \ , Tl\e faithful , th.e h.on.cst , effective GOLD DUST. I DUST WASHIHi POWDER Has merit , as is attested by thousands who are daily using it in preference to any other. Use it for laundry , washing dishes , or scrubbing and cleaning of any kind. Ask your grocer for P. S. Fairbanks " Fairy" Soap is soothing and healing. Try it. Handsomest and Most Satisfactory for PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. -Those who have USED THEM will BUY NO OTHER BRAND. TRY THEM. ' SOLE AGENTS FOR ALL MARKETS : SAINT LOUIS , STRANG & GIM STEAi Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. ETCHINGS , UiTEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , -HALLET & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES.S3 K3TKIMBALL , MOULDINGS , j a SSTFRAMES. PIANOS & ORGANS. ! EET MUSIC. 1B13 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. AX WEYEIt. .ADOLt'H SIBVBU ESTABLISHED 1800. Great reduction ot price on second hand Pianos and Organs. A good chance to get a good i'lauo for a small amount of mouoy. Tim nbovo prices nro 10 per cent less than over olfered before nnd ns we miifit have room for our large stock of Now 1'lanosvo will glvo nil extra 10 per cent discount from nbovo prices to any one that buys an Instrument betoro August 1st. Kvery Instrument guaranteed to bo Juut aa re presented. I'liiiios for rent for $2.f > 0 nml upwards per month. Organs for rent for $1.50 and upwards per month. If you bur any of the above Inar.uments and yon nro not annulled , wo will allow you sumo as you paid for it toward any new Piano you may select. Call early and get a bargain. Cor. 16th aud Farnara Sts. ICE WATER LEMONADES , SHERUET8 , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. It tvltl correct tliviliuniiuliifj ( it. ' fltieneeoflce on the Ktomaelt , Tot Mio Hialth rriiirrlnr , for Children Xnvlgoratlor > and Rf * rutting for All. Th B itBcm. raatid Strictly Pur * and Uafir * miatid. Au gfflclinl B > midy ( or Dlarrhoa , Cholira Morboi , f z DritBUrr , aad all Dliordirief tli * Bowili , NASHVILLETEXN.JUIIO , ' 87. Mioiaus. LOVENTUAI. line * . Dear Bin : -I hare tried the Hunirarlnn Illockhcrry Julca you no klniUy.aeiit . me. It I * ( be no pin * ultra Of Bummer drink * . Itli free Jrflta alco- liol , nllayB tlilr t , tone * tlio cllcestUo nrgani , lian a flue aromntlo llavor. and I * Jujt tlietlilnKfordlarrhieal troub le * In ilifi IjcaK'il term , A VAIII I-OON I IN A NEtTAH. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD HBDAL PARIS EXPOSITION W3. NOS. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENft 20to6O DAYS. This is u disease which has horotoforft Bafllcd all Medical Science. When Mercury , lodldo ot Potassium , Sarsapa rllla or Hot Springs fall , we guarantee a euro. Wo bare a Itemody , unknown to anyone Inth * World outside of our Company , undone that has NEVUIl FAIL.EO to cure tbe most obstinate cases. Ten days In recent case * does the work. It Is the old chronlo deep seated cases that we solicit. We hnvo cured hundreds who have been abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced Incurable , nnd w clmllongn the world to brlup us a case that wo will not cure In loss than sixty dayH. Blnco the history of meatcluo a true speclflo for Syphilis has been sought for but never found until our MACJKC REMEDY was discovered , and we are Justified In jaylna It is the only Homeay m the world tnat will no J. Itively euro , bocnuso the latest Medical Works , published by the belt known authorities , miy there wua never a true specific before. Our rem edy will cure when everything else has failed. Why waste you time and money with patent medicines that never bad virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you. you that have tried everything else should come to us now and get permanent relief , you never can get It else where. Mark what wo say , in the end yon must take our remedy or NKVKH recover and you that have been afflicted but a short time should by all moans como to ua now , not 0119 In ten of now cases over get permanently cured. Many aethatp and think they are free from the disease , but in one , two or three years after It appears again in a more horrible farm , This la a blood Purifier und will Cure any Skin or Blood Dlsouso wbon Evorythlne Elua Fails. NOTICE Wo desire 10 caution patients in re gard to parties claiming to use the Coot Item- ecly. our formula is not and CANNOT bo Known to Hnvnno but ourselves. THE COOK REMEDY GO , RooisJ18 and 419 , DRUNKENNESS * lite Liquor Hnlill , I'oililTelr Cured by AdmlDl torlno Dr. Ilulucs' Uuliieu Hpeelde. It can bu Klri-n In acup of cntTco or tea vrlltiouUhe knonluilxaiif tliu purtoiitnklutiltl UubBOlutclrlmrm- le. . unil will uirnct it speedtunl | iurinnneiit euro , whether the pntlcnt Is u m < lor tu'Irlnkororuntil- cobol wreck , TlioiuantU of ilrtinkunU hnvo been mndo louuiurutu men who Imvu tukt-n ( iolJen tiiicclllo n tliolr colfiia without their knuwle < li/o nnd lounjr bu- Jtovutliujr quit drinking of their own free will. IT Never Kiilli. Tlio rMoni once linprovnutcd with tlio | ii'rltlolt busuinvi nil utter luiuoinlblllt/ tlio liquoramiolltu to oxut. Tor lulu by Kubn&Co. , f 1'tli and Puuulun t > . , ami Inth uml Cum- A.I ) . Koiter A Hro. . Council niutrn. FOR WEAK MMHli , VW ( B For 80 da ve will Mtud tar ( bo OE GRQOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL For UIieuM and IVeukuoMci of Men , I'muuture I'ecllne. Jx * of Vigor , llraliu. J.t .c . Jxriuu. llcblllir , do. It I * H rwrfwl Mills innrTrl ard krliii ; aiipUnt locallr acU quickly ncl > uivly. Circular f no. CE OEOOT ELZCIEIC CO. , B55 WuYn Ot. . Eiit ; : . Ulu. Uvutlua tu Oiuiiiu Jico. HOME TADLISHtD I8SI ( ISO So. Chicago , Ills , 1 ClnrkSU Tbo Regular 01d-EstAbsbel ) ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It ( till Treating with If * Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , ' r NERVOUS DKIMLITV , Lott Manhood , Falling Memory , Bxhnuitlnz Er ln § , Tttrlblc Dreamn , Head and Back Ache and * lltna ffecu teMlIn * to curly dvcuy und peth p Consumption 01 Inianlty , ( ruled nclentlfic lly by new method * with never-falUna tuccrti. a J-SYPHILIS ml rllbnd Dlood and SklnDli. enicacermnnrntly cured. Kf KlDNKYnnd URINARYoompMnW.QIeet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Vnr'.cocelo and all dbe m of the Oealto.Urlnary Organ * cuted promptly without liyuty to Stomach , Kidney * or other Org n , allNo experiment ! . Ago and experience lm . portartt. Consultation free and eacretl , WSend4ctnttpoit K for Celebrated Work * oa Chronic , Nervouu and Delicate DUeitu. ZU-Tho f coiumpUtlng Mairlaie tend for Dr. Clarke's ccltbrattd tulje Mole and Female , each 15 cent * , both aj cent * ( lumm ) . Conuilt the old Doctor. A friendly letter or e&lm ( y av futureluRer * IPR and thame , and add golden yean to life. TpUooK "Lite's ( Secret ) Error"jowntttumpi ( ) . Mcdlclnj and writing * sent everywhere , iccure from expoeure. Houn , 8 to 8. Sunday * o to 11 , Addrcti F. D. CLARKE , M. D THE HIM TIME TABLES. OMAHA. N TUAJNQ. Westward. nunntnjj ostween Council Bluffs nd AV brlulit. In addition tothostulons mentioned , trains Btop at Twentieth and Twouty-fourtl * streets , and at tno aummlt In Omaiin. COB NOIL BM7FF8 , CHIOAOO , JtUCK. 1SLANIJ ft PACIKIO. 1/eave , Arrive. No. 2 5Wpm : 1) No. i 015 ; am No. 0 6:50 : am 0 No. S/ . 5:15 : pea No. 4 lOiOJum No. 3. . , . 0toj ; > ra No. 11 Uilimn No.U. . . . , . .7:10ma CiiiC-AUO is NOKTHWKSl'EltN. No. 0 8:10 : Bin.Vu , 7.-I , P. ' " m No. 8 3:15 jimNo. 3 7i. " I3 ! No. 1 0:2. : ) lun.No.C 0-13 pat AH Trains Oally. OHIOACIO , 411LWAUICI5B & ST. PAUL. . A No. 2 OjWamlA No. J 7OJam A No. 1 0 : pmA | No. 3 5:15 pin KANSAH CITV , HT. JOSIU'H & COUNCIL IlLUlTt ) , A No. S lOiO-nml A No. 3 8:25 : a ra A No. 4. , U15i ; u ) A No. 1 OlUpia BIOUX CITV & pACiiaa A No , 10 7:05 : amlA No. . . , . . , . ,8:55 an * A No.12 7UpmA : | No.U , ,0'JOpttt ; OMAHA & HT , IXJU18. A No. 8 1:35 : pmA | No. 7 12M ; m Atlnlly : U dalyl except Paturdnyi U except Sunday ; 1) ) except MonUay ; lastmull. SHOE DEALERS Desiring to exam , " " i n a the ebiated lliiesoTlioots"and"Biioes , nianufaotur ed ujj . H. llomlerHon & ( Jo. , of Chicago - 1-uo torles at Chicago. IMxou. ills. , und 1'uu On Luc , Wls.-should write HAM. N. WATBON , resi dence. niKMONT , NBII. Traveling Went. Huud < iuurlers for liubberu. A Chlcntjo Uru lht IU tit I led 2.000,000 o