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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:1 : ( TUESDAY , AUGUST 20. 1889. THE CITY. Tlovonuo collections yesterday , 313- 18JJ.04. A bntch of twontv-fivo answers were fllod in the llolfonstoln cnso yesterday. The case npnlnst Ohnrlcs Cricks in the irollco court was dismissed for luck of prosecution. Six cnflcs of musical instruments were received nt the custom house from Bo hemia for Ttlnx Meyer & Co. O. 11 , Hontrlno has commenced the erection of n $9,000 residence on Sher man avenue , in Wood place. The structure is to bo built of roil pranito. It is currently reported that Mrs. Seavey will rcsipn the clerkship In the olllco of the chief of poliro , rather than have her husband subjected to further nnnovanco. Richard Rico , the colored man who wits arrested for stealing 70 cents and a plufr of tobacco from Richard Ranldnn in tlio jail , was found guilty nnd fined 910 and costs. IIo appealed the cade to the district court. Stephen .7. Drodorick nnd Dennis A. Hurley Illod their bonds with Collector Peters .vostortlavfor $5,000 and $10,000 , 'respectively , the former as guuccr nnd the latter us stoorkcepor at the Willow SprltiRS distillery. The directors of the board of trade have been invited to attend the open ing of the ha.v pi'lace at. Crcston , In. , ° n Thursciuv of tins week , and a portion of thorn will probably attend , as well us some of the other mo inborn. The Omnhii Guards have gone into active - tivo drill for the purpose of preparing for the prize drill that will be a feature of the Kansas City fair. The Guards nro going down to the village on t.lio Kuw after some of the prizes , the first preferred. _ Sam Wossoll is up from tlio Capital city. U. Ifny. of Grand Island , Is at the Mlllard. Dr. M. U. Haftcr , of Oconeo , Is at tlio Pax- ton. Simon S. Dow , of Oxford , Is a guest of the Aruailo. A pucst at the Murray n J. Fine , of Shcl- ton , Nub. John tl. ClirMlo. of llnltlmorc , Mil. , Is at F. M. frnior and wife , of St. Paul , are MillnrU guest1 * . C. W. undC. E. McCoraiick.of Denver , are nt the Mlllard. F. .1. Coil and mother are at the Mlllard iroui J-yon , Nob. Mrs. L. Itayncs , of Grand Island , Is visit ing fricmlsln the city. A. lUudco anrt P. A. Gatcdcll , of Lin coln , are nt the Murray. Edwin Fulton , of Nebraska City , was at the Mlllard last ovonlng. T. i. . McCarthy and daughter are In the city from llcllovillo , Kan. Mrs Kountrco nail daughter are at the TitMon from PliUtsvillc , O. Ex-Covurnor .lohn L. Pcunlugton , of Yankton , S. D. , Is in the city. Charles MacQeachv , of New York , regis tered at the I'axtoa yesterday. J.V. . Dean , of the linn of Schrocder & Dean , Is In Denver on a business trip. S. II. C.iltiouti , jr. . Is in the city and Is at the Barker. IIo has recently returned from Kuropc. Miss Mary Bradcii , of Galcsburp , 111. , Is visltinir her sister , Mrs. Edmund LJurko , ut 2008 Charles street. F. M. Crouch , Miss ICatlo Hoinon , Mrs. B. F. Loekonnd E. V. Spellmiin , nil of Norfolk , dined at the Murray yesterday. Mr. Frame Murphy , president of the Omaha Street Railway company , returned from the east yceterdayafternoon. O. Oliver nnd O. G. Gaston have returned from ICe.irnoy where they rcprcsontcil Oniiilm in ttio State Stenographers convention - ( tion on Friday. Mr. GeorKo WIlcox , ono of the pioneers of the now city of Cedar Rapids but now of Dakota , is stopping a few days ia the city while on his way through to ttio south. Among the Nebraskans at the Arcade are T. F. Allen , of Grand Island ; P. L. Ha- votth. Ord ; GeorgoE. Everett. Grand Is land ; P. L. Hcacock , Falls City ; A. L. babln , Beatrice. The well known novelist , Mr. Archibald C. Gunter , whoso fame rests ia no Hinull mcus- uio on the shoulders of Mr. liarnus , of Isow York , arrived with his wlfo in tho- city yes terday. They are at the P.ixtori. ' C. T. Taylor loft yesterday for Florida. En route lie will stop at St. Louis , Cincin nati and Uirniingham to purchase material for the now hotel at Southorl.iud , which Ilk company expects to luivu completed in time for winter tourist business. military Notrs. First Lieutenant RohoitC. Van Vliet , of tbo Tenth infantry , Department of Arizona , lias reported at 13ollevuo rlllc range. , 'Captain Luther S. Ames , of the Second Infantry , 1ms been ordered to report for duty with bis company at Camp Georgia Crook , near Fort Hobiiison. Another IllitVarohouip. . John Mulvihill has oommoacod the oroo- tion of a largo wholesale warehouse at , the corner of Twelfth and Jones streets , which , whoa completed , will bj osuiiioj | by D. M. Stcolo & Co. It Is to ho a six-story edifice end will cost not loss than $55,000. Steele & Co. take It on a three years' lease , at $7,000 a year. State IJroodrrs. President Mount , of the Oiiuhi F.ilr and Exposition association , and aUa prosldont of the Nebraska State llreodors , association , which hol b Us fifth annual meeting at Hastings this woelc , loft for that city last evening to bo present at the event. Mr. f Mount stated that Judging from the list of entries , this would bu the most suc cessful meeting yet hold. Pours' is the purest and boat soap over made. O'lCui-fTo Will Hno About It , Councllmon J. McMillaa and Ed Johnson , of South Omaha , mot the county commis sioners yusterd.iy afternoon and tried to porsundu the latter that It would bo all right to glvo up $4,000 of the county's money to help the Magic City do her grading. The Htroetto bo'graded is L , from Thirty-sixth to Twentieth. Mr , OMCeolTo was not certain that It would bo well to make the appropria tion asked for and refused to promise any thing until ho fully understood the matter. IlnlinVoil'H 1'rotest "I don't Hkn the way the electric llgbt companies are treating us regarding Mer chants' week" said Lewis Helmrodyesterday worn ing. "Wo want our arches illuminated with 500 electric llclits nnd wo furnish wire nnd power and they take the lights when wo get through with tiiom. The Now York Life , TUB ! : : and Dr. Mercer glvo us the power free hut the olectrio light folks want $700 for r > 00 lights. I think It is an outrage ous unco and do not hollovo In paying it. Why thc o companies that want to knock out the gas companies Bhoull ohargo that much 1 cannot soo. It seen s t ) mo that thuy wouli want to advertise their business and would liOBUtlstled ul cost-prko. " The Sacred Heart academy , for day jnipllH , situated on St. Mary's avenue nnd Twoiity-Buvonth 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 ( Inishei ] classical education. Uohides the ordi nary academical course , music , paint ing , drawing tind the languages are taught. French is included in the or dinary courfao. Difference of religion Is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , providet they conform to tlio general regulation of the school. The sohola&tio term be- ginu the flr&t Tuesday of September 'Classes commence utl ) a. in. , and are cllmnlbscd at titO : ! p. in. , an hour for t'ccrctttlou being allowed THB31 UNIlfiR A HANK. Two Men Crushed by tfftlltnjr Kartli In ir'ontli Omnlin. Uctwccn 11 nnd 12 o'clock yesterday fore noon , while workmen were excavating for the cellar wall for the Urnmlcs' building , N nnd Twcnty-fourth streets , South Omaha , the bank Cnvod in , burying Fred Wilson and John Hlnzek. Mr. Hluzok was not taken out ot hli porll- > osltlon for nearly flvo nilnutos and received njurlcs which may prove fatal. Ho com- ilnlncd of Injuries In the small of the back md showed injuries about the bead , It U irobablo hl spmo is injured , , Mr. Uhizck Is a single man and boarded with John ICarnak , on the alloy between N ind O nnd Twenty-third nnd Twenty-fourth streets , where a surgeon attended him. Fred WlUon was Injured In the pit of the stomach and abdomen and complained of in juries to hU logs. Ho was removed to the McGuckcn hotel , Twenty-sixth and Q streets. Vitality mid Vlcnr Arc quickly given to every part of the bodv Ilood"8 Sarsaparllla. That tired feeling is entirely overcome. The blood is purified , enriched nnd vitalized , nnd carries health Instead of disease to every organ. The stomach Is toned and stroiiKtlionod , the nppotito restored. The kidneys and liver are roused atid invigoratc'd. The brain is refreshed , the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. Mr. Conti Tnllcq. Mr. John F. Coot'i was soon yesterday by a reporter in reference to an artlclo which appeared in the moralng papars re lating to the Huuorlntcndencyof the county hospital. Said Mr. Coots : "I have road the article In the morning p.ipors , and I tnlak It Is a po litical move to light Mr. Mount over my shoulders. I think that if the writer of that article had tniccn the trouble to Investigate the facts ho would never have matlo u state ment so wide of the truth. "Uccauso 1 have not made n howl through the papers about matters pertaining to thu hospital work , as was done before I took charge of it , I suppose ho thinks that noth ing is going on ; that no work is being tlono. I give all of my time that Is necessary to supervising the work , and to seeing that it is done according to plans nnd specifications , and must say that the work is hoing done satisfactorily , and will ho completed within n month or six weeks. As far as my ap pointment is concerned , It was made by Mr. Myers , and I only consented to servo as superintendent ijftor being urgently re quested to do so by thn commissioners nnd contractors for the work , and I don't think that politics had anything to do with it. " The Greatest , of All. It is confidently expected the com bined attractions in Omaha during fair woolc will bring 2-5,000 to 50,000 strangers to the city every day , from the opening day to 'the close. livery preparation is being made to receive the visitors , nnd they will be wull re paid for taking the trip. Omaha can take care of them , so lot everybody come and have a good time. Thu fair and merchants' week at Omaha this year far overshadows anything over attempted beforein the west. Come , or you will miss half your life. Ni ) Motor nil Ijnwo Avonuo. The proposed motpr line to run north on Lowe nvonua from Mercer avenue is still hanging llro owlnir to the opposition of C'lr- ' taln parsons living on Lowa avenue to hav ing the grade cut down. Old residents of Walnut HIP favor the proposed trrailo. among whom are Messrs. Howard , Stuart and Taylor and in fact 'J5 per coat of the people - plo living in thai , portion of the' city and ho- .vond. A committee of appraisers has goao over the proposed route nnd reported no dam ages and all the pioneers of that section are anxious for the improvement , only u few newcomers opposing it. . The Omaha Motor company has notified the chief of police that police oDlcors in uni form will bo allowed to ride free on the motor lines ia the city limits , but will be re quired to pay faro between Omaha and Council Bluffs. The company asks that the police protect it on Sundiy iiights from drunken roughs , who have been causing trouble. O. A. II. From August 21 , to August 28 inclu sive , the "Uock Island Route" will sell round trip tickets to Milwaukee via. Chicago for the G. A. R. oncanpinont nt$14'oO , tickets good for return until September l > . ( Jlioico of rail or lake route from Chicago. Ticket ollice IJiOo Farnam street. S. S. STJJVUNS , W. A. A syndicate uf Omaha gentlemen , headed by P. O. Brown , has purchased nearly two blocks of ground immediately east of the base ball park , in Miller & Colvillo's addi tion , on which ttiirty-throo tenement houses , costing not loss than 8.'tr > 03 each , will bu erected at once.Vorlc has already been commenced on the foundations and It is the intention of these people to have as many of the buildings ready for occupancy as possible bcforo the advent of winter weather. For diarrhoea , dytientory and cholera morbus take Mihnlovitch's Hungarian blackberry juice. ItViis n mistake. TUB Hun of Friday , August 10 , contained a special from North Platte in which the statement was mudo that Mr. M. C. ICclth , the oldest and wealthiest citizen of that city , a man of sixty-live , would shortly wed Miss JoMo Parker , a young lady of twenty- one. Mr. Kolth Is In Omnnn nnd risks that the , story bo denied. Ho sa.V that there Is absolutely no foundation for the report , and that while the young lady In question is a friend , there Is no more uhanco of n wedding between the pair than there Is of the sun miner in San Francisco. Mr. Keith asserts that the pub lication has caused the young lady and mm- coif no little annoyance. Mr. Ralph Elklns lives in Marlonvlllo.Mo. and Is n successful farmer. IIo * nys that ho has been n great sufferer from Impurities of the blood , which niado his limbs stiff and gave him pain In the lungs ; but that ho took Swift's Specific , and ll soon relieved him en tirely. Wo have sold Swift's Specific for BIX years In quantity lots , nnd the goods have been en * 1 1 rely satisfactory , and without n complaint from n slnglo customer. HUTcimtsoN &EU.IOTT , Paris , Texas. A SKVIiNTU HI2UNION. Lmrgo GntlierliiK t NiiHonn In Erie County , I'Riinnylvnnln. W. N. Nason returned yesterday from Eric , l'n. , where ho attended , hist Thursday , n reunion of the Nason family. In Its report of the matter the Erlo Dispatch says there were ninety-two persons belonging to the family present , boa'dca many visitors. Among other references It makes the fol lowing ' Of course the reunion was nt Its best when the company , gathered around the festive board , had gotten Itself ro.uly for the feast of reason that is In order when the cravings of the material man have been sup plied. There were talking members present and they succeeded admirably in pleasing tholr kin. to Judge from the manifestations of approval made by nil. Hon. E. 1C. Nason of North East was in his happiest franui of mind , nnd inado a speech full of gomt points. "There were several member of the fam ily in attendance from distant parts of the country. Among thuso were Air.V. . N. Nil- son , secretary of the Omaha board of trade , ' who was ono of the principal spankers of the day , and a rattllni : good speech ho mmlu on Nebraska. Dr. A. W. Nasson and wife of Omaha and Miss Esther A. Miner of Omaha wore also preheat. The seventh rounlon will not be soon forgotten by the members of the Nnson clan who had the good fortune to participate In tu" Champagne has a large amount of car bonic acid in it. it is hutilthy arub nour ishing. Cook's Imperial is the"1)est. I3ca The morning , evening and Sunday Hnc can bo found regularly nt the following places : . HOTELS. Paxton Hotel News Stand. Mlllard Hotel News 'Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. . ' Arcade Hotel News Stand. Metropolitan Hotel News Stand. Windsor Hotel Nuws Stand. Cnnflcld I louse N CUM Stand. Coz7cns Hotel News Stand. Uarker Hotul News Stand. HOOK , snws AKI > TOY STOIIIS. Joplin & Co. , DOS North Sixteenth. Dick Cnstello , 50' ' ' , North Sixteenth. J. Rich , 1500 North Sixteenth. Christ Wilrodt , 814 North Sixteenth. J. H. Read , 11WO North TweiUy-fcurth. J. P. Hey , 1115 North Twenty-fourth. Rubin LJros. , flH South Tenth. Frank ICclblo , ! I18 South Tenth. G. W. Shunnnhan , ! )03 ) South Thlrtosnth , P. N. Meilhede , 518 Soutn Thirteenth. J. I. Fmehauf , 414 South Fifteenth. E. W.vman , 111 ! South Fifteenth. John Lomly , liTil ) South Sixteenth , C. A. Crostn , f > OS South Sixteenth * . J. A. Dodge , 10411 South Twentieth. J. S. Caulileld , 11)01 ) Farnam. A. Anderson , UJ1I ! Cuuiing. S. E. Ilnnscn , 'it'it Cumliij. ! W. R. Picnrd , ITS ! St. Mury's avenuo. J. W. Martin , 12II9 Park avenue. S. M. Martlnovltch , 003 South Thirteenth. Jos. Tlmmons , 'Mill and Lake , cable depot. 13 , Kituhnignian , loth nnd Capitol uve. imuo STOKES. F. F. Chandler , corner Luavenworth and South Twenty-ninth. S. S. Lunyon , 201 Fiirnnm. C. S. Torbitt , 211 ! ) Furimui. Ptyton & Owen , 2401 Lcavonworth. C. M. Crissey , 2112 uMth. Caledonian Drug Store , 27th and Lako. KI.DVMOIl HOYS. Geo. Cooper , f tercants' Han It building. 11. Huberman , Granite block. Clyde Rateldn , Ramgo Block. SOUTH OMAHA. J. S. Stott , Postofllce. G. Reuther , ut news stand and on street. Patrons of TUB Hue will notice the above new Lgeucies at drug stores and elevators , which have been placed for the further uc- commodolion and convenience of HUD readers. Persons who fall to proouro Tun HIB when wanted , will confer favor by reporting facts to the BKI : olllco. Socoiul-ClusH Tfckctn Via the Northern Pacific R. R. , allow the holders the privilege of stopping over at Spokane Falls , Wash. , and all points west of thoro. The Northern Pacific is the only line traversing Washington Territory from east to west nnd north to t-outh. Ratesfrom Omaha and Council Blulfs to all points on tbo North Pacific coast are as low via the Northern Pacilic as any other line. IVatertown E.\ciirfnn. A. P. Williams , of Watortown , Dak. , is at the Paxton. . Ho Is hero for ttio purpose of organiilng of party of Omaha , and Council Bluffs business men to go to that thriving llttlo northern city and Investigate Its many advantages and resources for the investment - vestment ot capital. The citUens of Water- town are fully convinced that the capital of Southern Dakota will bo located there , and , tales Government National Board of Health , Washington. D. C. Bulletin Supplement No. C , page 33 : "I have tested several kinds of baking powders which I have bought in the open market. The following table gives the commercial name of the baking powder and the number of cubic centimeters of gas given off : " "Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ( does not contain Alum , Ammonia or Lime ) 380" "Royal ( coutaliia AunuotiU ) . . . . . . . . . . . , 348" "R. C. KEDZIE , " ( Public Analyst. ) This investigation was not made for n money consideration , but in the interest of the Government of the United States. We know that it will delight the millions of housekeepers who 'use DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING PCAVDBR. to see it endorsed as the strongest , purest and most healthful , by this highest of authorities. DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER is the only baking pow der upon which the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ever made a favorable report. ACIIDEIflFTNESttDHEIiRT. Park Place , Corner 36tb and Burt Streets , OMAHA , - . . NEBRASKA. Under tlio direction of thoLadlosof the Sacred Heart. Hoard nnd tuition In English and Krunuh , Instrumuntal Music , uuoof bookn , perBcssIon of llvo months ; tlMJ.OO. I'alnt- Jnft , Druwliib' , ( Juriimu , Italian , Vocal Aluslo , Harp , Violin , &o. , are extra cuarKos. Tor lur- thur InforiHiitiou , apply to the RIGHT REV , JAMES O'CONNOR , Or to the LADY SUPERIOR. Studies will bo resumed on Wodim juy , Sept , t , J8SV , . ot course , nro tnore or less Jubilant over their proRfkicts At Itcconilng tlio motropolU tnn city or tlio ontrtmo northwest. WiUor- town can ronlly Iwfrst of mnny superior nt- trnctlona , they have nnturnl Rat , innumorn- blo business cntflrjir'isc.i , ono of the llntRt lakes on earth , nnd other advantages too numerous to melrtlbn , W A. Viinnlco , of this city , IB promlnttntln oraanlzlnf ; the local party of inBpcctloofnnd will louvo hero to morrow via thoXNortnwostorn , nnd roach Watortown ubouttnoon the following day. Absolutely This powiler nuvur vnrlos. A marvel of pure ly , " strength nail vrhoUaomeness. Jloro eco. numlcxl than the ordinary kinds , and cunuot be sold In comnotltlon ulth the mtiltlttulea of lor or sliortwelKht * Ium or imonjilinto povrclera. Sola only In cans , llovnl linking Ponder Cam- puny. 120 Wall Street. New York. WE HSrWHITt MAP-MADE IN AMERICA- , JAS-S-KIRK WRAPPERS ( UXtC 3IZC ) 3 nnd receive & i , J HANDSOHEg f" CALIFORNIA THE 1AND OP DISCOVERIES ! SANTA : ABIEAND ; ; CAT : RCURE : For sale by Goodman Drug Co > CONSERVATORY . . . OF MUSIC llrookn IlHll , fnrOlrls an 1 Viiuim bliortllcliju Mc'ilhi Acatluniy , for lto > anil Vuuns Men Swilliin C , Sliortli o , A , M , Gradnuto. Harvard Media , Pennsylvania , near Philadelphia. fHICSGQ § ! ML GQlLEi" ' ' ' ' . IloarilliiirBr * bchcHil for Olrli ami Youim l/idlcs. For tj-vji cntiiloeue aaatem a. TilAVl'll. IA , . I ) . , 'aa * llorB u 1'ark , lll.ur 'tl itadlsun tjtroct , Ctilcaco. 111. northwestern miuiary Acaacmjr , Twenty-three mlle * north of CUICBBOI lm ft lull . Hta um > B nt inriis of exin-rlrmcd Innrurlini. ! r KtuiW. a il un uri * l UtllUen.lor . Injunction , lienlili. ImniB rnraluru mul t'lirlHlun ' InUucnco. bondlor cumlouuulo Ulfhlaml I'urk , III , NORTHW KBTKIIN Conservatory of Music Mlnnoapolls , Minn. 1'IANO llerit tewohura only In avcrv depart ment. Unonimlicd.'opijrtuulry for study. OHOAN M lu-wniw for $13. l-'reo udvuntagut worth jirlcoot tulUtnu All Jnatruineatu , Lan- uuugei , Hlhtory.'JAtfriitiire. VUlCU Suad ton iilundar. CIIAIHLKS II , MOUSR. Director. OMAHA BUBtNEBS/COLLEpe. . * . , mma rmmtO < a. MUM * nmMi - NBWVOHIC MIMTAItV AOAKMV. COUN wall-on-llniUon. Col. U. J. Wright. II. B. , A , M. . tiupt.j II. V , Hyatt , C'omd.toC Cadets , ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COI.UMIIUS , I'fcATTK , COUNTV , romluctcduyttiuBlHtersof St. Francis. Opens Us ulghth Hcholahtli : year Sent , INM > . TIIIH In- fctltutlon oia-rd every uilvanlugu for lu thorouxh , Christian udncatlon , I'or terms and particulars address , bister 21 Josonha , Super- A full tot of teetti for li. 1'alnlem eitnutlonof tei-lU witUout tliloroJorui , gm or t-ttier. t'llluii vt tmlf rule * . DR. DAILEY , Dentist , tU 1'iuLlou lllock.lUu nuU iaruuoi bU.OpvauivuUiV * DECIDED BARGAINS , 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 are ready to sacrifice. They arc 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 are 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 bur furnishing department we have every day one thing or the other to close out. To day its a little line of underwear , tomorrow a small lot of flannel shirts , 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 purticular attention in Una department to several Ipts of Niglit Shirts which we are offering extremely o\v. Onu lob very good Shirts , plain and also fnncy fronts and collars , at 50c. Another very fine Shirt , with Icgunt embroidered front and collar , at SOc. hi our Hut Department wo are now opening our now Fall almpes. Wo have during the past few duys matl ° "Iterationsvhioli give us more room , and our Hub Department holds now the stock of two good si/.ed local hat stores. We have a bewildering variety o Derby/ / ? and Soft lints , and in prices the hat stores fall far behind us No fictitious values on our. Huts. Yon don't pay anything for a "swell" name in the lining.Vo sell you good dependable qualities , fashionable shapes and colors , at uboct one-half the prices hat stores 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 Doug-las and Fourteenth streets , Omaha. ESTABLISHED I SB I < 186 So. Chicago , Ills. ( ClarkGt. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AHD SURGED ! ! Is Jtlll Treating M Ith ( ho Grcalost ; 'SRLL { and SUCCESS L M xs. Tr-nT-iA . 'dironic ' , Nervous and Private Diseases , IZS- NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , PdClriK Memory , Exhausting Drnina , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the cifct.U 'cadtng ' to curly ctecuy r.iidpeihjp < Cormucnptlonoi Insanity , trcatca cumi'icall ; ' Ly new i thod willi never-faumc succrs . Kf SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Oil' iate pernmr.'ntly cured. fi-KlDNEYand URINARY complaintGleet , Sonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varicocele and all diseases 6fthe Uenlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to StpmAcSi , KWnei or o'.hcr Organs. - > -No cxperimenta. Ae and experience Iiri4 portent. Consultation free and sacred. IQrStnd 4 cents pot'age for Celebrated works on Chronic , Ncrvouv and Delicate Diseases. KlfThote eonemplniiiig Mairiage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Mnle .ind Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cenu ( tuiniK ) . Consult Ihc old Doctor. Afnendly letter orcallmay savefuturcsulTcr. in and shame , and adu golden yeprs tolife. SjfUoof "Lile'o ( Secret ) Errors , " 50cents ( t mps ) . Medicms And writings sent ever > whrre , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to B. Sunday. 9 to 12 AJJiest P. D. CLARKE , M. D. , Healtii is Dit.K. 0. WKST'S NBIIVE AND DIIAIN TUA ; . IIK.NT , ayunnintoo-l sjiuclilc for Hysteria , Dlzzl- joss. Ojuvulslnn1 ? , fits. Nervous Neurulfrla , Hoadachi.Neryous rrostrotlon caused ly th aho ot nlcohol or tobacco. Wakafuluess Mental U prrts-iin , Soficnlntrof tlio llrnin , resultlngln InminitY nnd leadlnu to ralsory , decay iind ilvnth. PieiimturoOld ABO. Ilurrenn-s1" , Lods of I'uwor In either sex. Involuntary Losses nnd Spwmnt- orhtuncaused by over-Bxertlouof the liraln.nelf- ubiiRo or ovcrlndulprencs. Kttch box cotitalui cne month's treatmont. fl.OO a bor , or alx boxen forfi.'U.fent by mall propn'.d on rucotpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any cusu. With each order received by tu tot six boxes , accompanied wltb Ki.03 , o wlf ! send the purchaser our written Kiiaruntee tu re fund the money It tne trnitment does not cffeot a cure. Uuajcatoos laeuoJ only by Goodman Drug Co. , Urugftlits , Bole AeenU , UlO I'arnam strcft. Oiaah * Nt . GRATEFUL COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "lly IliornUKh kinnvlc.lKJ . of the natural Inws wlilcliKOVorn tne ( ipurntlont of diuuntlnn niilnatrl- lionmid liyi curclul npiilli iitlnu nf tliu line proper- lies ( it ni'll Mili'utmlCiiuin , ilr. Kjipi liasiinmiltM our Uu-iikliKt tnliic < nlllin ilLllcatvl ) Hii\oriMl liuvi'muu nlili'h limy HIVU 111 ninny lio.ivr iloctnr ' UI1U. HH by tinJuillcloiiH lieu ot hiicli iirtick1 or illot tlnitii coii tltulliii niiiy bo Kniiltiully liullt mi until elriinit cumuli lo roi-Ut fvory tendency to dlsciiM ) . linn- ilii'riH of Mibllu iinil.uilu' " iii llont UK iiroiinJ us re.nly to ii t'iek rthi'rcvur tbeio Is n ML > : ik point. e iiiuy i flcitpu ninny a fittal flialt by kccplnu our > < elTu4ttll Inillllodtth puru blotiil mul u properly iiuurlnlmil IrHino , " run ynrvlcjCiuollu , Miirtortniiily wltli Imllliiitutcrorinllk. . Bold only In luilt poiiuil tln by ( iroceri Inbvlcil tliui. TA1UTPO TDDC ! 9 , PD Homrojmtlilc Ohrinlsts , JiiJillju Lrfu d ulli i I.ONIION. INIH\NI : ) . TlflflKEM SPRING VEHICLES n < aulrt < iio/thoui acnir iiiiMrpvncI with twinrinr chaclLieg un COM Kto.Ba l trrdlnii ; ' frfc ' . TJi | inninl nUi. ( D and inart on nccnrdiag to the woucut put oa ttiom. 4d pt d < > | 5D lj5,17)11.Hr.otil.0il/-W.D/Ano ) ! ) . tu JJuHlrlll t'Xain- SHOE DEALERS 1 ii o Hi o mmtrmm tm mmm m m * mm- jllStly Tel' obruteil llnubof lluou mul hliouu , iiinuuruttiil' ej oy ( t , M. lieiiiU'ibon V ( Jo. , of ( 'hicuKO I uo Uirlcn at Clilcnko. Dlxon , Ills. , nnd Komi Oil Lac , \ViB.-Blioulil w.-lto rlAM. N , WATSON , rent- deuce , 1'1IHMONT. Nlill. Truvullnt ; um'iit. lleail < ) Uttrlers forjtubbcra. CrTiCH ESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS , It oil C'roni Dliiinunil JtruiKl. , t lor Ilit llu. ' ' lUnpll I" ' J x'uViicr r r tlltr. ll II. ONE MORE CALL Tills li the time to replenish bummer , wardrobes. Wu uh.ilI contlniio through 'lio mouth of I August to olfcr Bpoclal baigalna In various lluu-f of Hr-it-cluss nooils. Our rail stack I Is iilf'tnly biiliiK suleutu.l In the J iisUrn , ninrket , iind we must soon have room tor I fresh Invoices. Hut tint warm ne.ithor ls | licit over yet. nnd our supply is btlll equal to the Uotrmml ol a Hot any. A Perfect Face Powcfor. AGE POWDER. KV iDiiilLK't iJoa't rut * u ! % buia bj DrujUti , Kliitlci 0. 307 KnrnmtiM lUmu'ntl 101 N Iflli M , Oil KmtiAniM i 0 < H > n < 1iimii l > ruic t'n.,1,110 frclirod r > , lM71tTorljir [ , 1,111) , On N. lit ID bttiiUlc It fl U.a.Owcn AtC i , t.05Hli1tetmli " ' , cur Wi lot ) r , Aim irll'n , < 01 Clilt Rolliinitii k t , rcf llllniii ( ) ll. . IStlnllufr < V ) . J,34l. ( It. II Jb CIP , in * ; vnu- ( ! , cur. LVntir ; ) leIml | limlllutft Druehtotf > , i > i l > o * ; Tiuli- L'ti.cor rtrlilc On H , ion. JMI feoj Mulili limor I'.cll- Ic ; in S. 1'tht Conrnd'n , 211 [ Kiilin 4 * Cu , cnr. DutiicUit l u < or Ibthnn.I . runilnft On h4iiniir'i : Dr , Hatttlc'n , 1,1'Jl ( Jili- * > p.ctjr. I VeOnUnvpnunrihi ) I ) v ( ' , lifl | Vtoti & ( lum , cor 21li ( ; Swia A.Co , a'.lh Hti.t luv tijNirt ; hrhnrfcr * , hh nnuu A\P Kill Ctilby-CUiV H , 29tti nc1 Wool wnT tit Avri.Ur ( lrlttc li i , 1/01 HUHui > li Caji * I n.ci > r. 6thmil riercu : Uuj.t * .Oi 111 A e. nl nth hiV ( J. Hr'.iMfl.r'i , Hrilt r & Co , U. Uuulia. WlioIKA > , lllrtittrtlinn Uru j Co . Hlnkt > Itruro ju ( u. THE LATEST PHRFUIV1E EXQU.S.TE . . FREER/3AOHIAWATHA / > f l GOLDEN BLONDE Hair LITTLE LORD FAUHTLEROY'S I * < r Clilltlrttu or Atlitlta. FREEMAN'S BLONDINE Wlltiniit Injury i rvn rTm ItlniKla lUIr ! ( " In Ijr. UtnJrli llalrnl > ny iour ! ulllul , naliiril llloiije. Uut ! ! . Ilia ( n Mpatctl t.ittlei from yuur , ; l t. ItcMftrQ ul llihlBuul Itr 1I | u . , Kiiirrillr H > I , 0itilllutc tlmliilr. tl tlrcrlifltllt iir _ fnt ; ! . _ IIinr _ , _ Hiii > irl > l IIK.II'I II U will U The larKott , rncti'it null llnusi In thu wurhl .naungtr uccnitiniudutluiiB uiiexculluJ , . . Yorlcto I.lvcrpoiil Tin Une in ln\vi T113 Celoli.MU'lt I'JIIU I'llil'Ht. PIPIIlll-l Cnnf 10 CHvoflCniiiultliio 111 iliuorld.l OdjJIi 10 Now York to Glasgow via Londoniony Clrcas'ln Aiicust-l rurnohsla . . . .Sejit. 14 Ktlilojila . . . . AtlKMHt ill lojila [ . . , Ht-jil " 1 Autluirla Ht'Dt. 7 Clrca-jxln Bujit. Si With iCKiilnr weekly Railings thoruattar , HAI.OOK In < ; la KOHLiverpool. . Durry , llolfnitor yui'n town f-'itj to f ) by ( Jlununw fttuinora , iiluuil iiliKiirda \ "City of Koimt , " Bi'coinl Clnii f Ml. btnrr. niiufjii. K.xcursluii rati : rcjutt'il uMtlluiilu lurvllbor r'jnti' , tints KvlriK | iirlvl'exu of nii'liiuIn ono trli > tbu Illvi-r Mtirtur , llitnriSiiiu | flyilf , Nuitli uml south ut liehui'l ' . Iravulori'Circular lAitKintor L'ruill neil Drnfti forniir amount lit liivri'ut curreut rulun Aipl7 | tu iiny cil our lucul luenti or to llondnrhoii llruthoi-M , Glilungo , 111. II , B. HAI.I , . 11 , V. MOOHUS. U. II. MAIII'.S , _ _ _ _ _ Stack Piano lleintirkiible for powerful sympathetic tone , pliablu action and absolute dura bility ; ! ! ( ) years' record tlio best guaran tee of the excellence of those intrns- inoiits. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1813. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OP PEN& LAKE ICE FOR fA'.E IN CAB LOAD LOTS. NEBRASKA JOB CO. , Kearney Neb , N.W.CCiR. ! 3tH& DODGE SIS , OMAHA. NEB. FOB TIIK TKEATllKNr OP AUi APPLIANCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 1 Boct Facilities , ApparatutandRemcdieiforEuceestful Tieatnicnt of every form of l ) ' eaaa requiring NEDICAL or EtfRGIOAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PAT1ENTS.1 Board & Attendance. Best Accommodation ! In West.1 tCT WRITE TOR CIRCULARS on DaiormlUet and Brutes , Truccei , Club Fcrt , CvrvHturmof tpHe , Filei. Turner * , Oanccr , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation. Electricity , I'&ralytls , Epilepsy , KUney. Bladder. ' Eye , Ear , Bkinanl Blood and all Surgical Operations. DISEASES OF WMM tSZSSSZZtis HK IliVlM.lTFI.Y AUIIItU A Mli'd-lX IIEIMMJlhNTIOR W(11K ( > 111 IIIMI CO\HU.HK\7. ( SYnlCTlY FR1VATF. ) Duly Rollable Medical IiitUtuto Bmkinf a Ertcialty of PRIVATE DISEASES All lllood Ulitiiea lurcpfitully tit.lcj. BvrUlllllo I'olion rrmovctl fromltie 13.Um wit hunt mercury. Km lirbtontlv * Trralmrnl lur ! < > . or \ ITAI. Kill Ml. 1'nrtltl lintl'c ' 10 Tlill CHiu y Lotrrttrdat hoiuebj rurrt. | > oDdenrt ! . Allc&Uilnunlea. uutf periouallntm loV prefei rrd. Cull nnd eoniult ui or len J blrflorrof tour e io , und e will acnd la t > lkln wr i > [ > er , out BOOK TO FrIFM FREE : U > n I'rlxtc , KintUI ol Ilia ; Uleet anil VErleorelt .Tth | qumtlun Ilit. Addrr' OHIAHA MEDICAI. & HURQIOAr. INBTITOXEL ISlh and Dodge StniuU , OBAIIA , HZB. For BO d r ONLY we will ncnd for * 8 tlio DE OROOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL Mra. 1 rlu" ' il lornllir * nrU ' ' ' " f Vf'1IttlloiiMml ami liHnit quickly nml mn ly. clrciilir Frro. L 02001 ELECI2IC CO..C Dr. J. E , McGREW ONI : or Tin : MOST SIICCKSSKUL esr SPECIALISTS j iu Uio Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous nuil Trlrato Diseases. HiioriniitnrrliiH'u , liiiiiuteiiov unit Ijo of Manhood , nbi-oltili'l/rtiniil , A < uru uiiuriuitouU In till roniuof I'rlviitu Illiensuf , MrlcturuH , lilout , uU ) . CuUrrli. Til l on I , I.IIIIK DlDi'HKua , lAMicurrhuua ililltkl/ unit iwuiiiiiiiuiitlx ruriiil , Illoud nnd Hkln Dliettic * ireuliiil mid-ci-nliilly. I.ncllcn' uml Kuiitlunu-n'i wullltiK roumi noparato nil I'ntlrcly prlviitu , ConmiltnUuiilrua. Kohl fur booksTho Hitcrtttnnil I'rlvnto DlHistBua of Mini , , HMHVuinuii | and Her ] > ! < 'ii c Htoniich ( tiinii | ) . ' 1'ruiiliuuKl by turruipuut ) enc < i ] > uinl > tuiiii | tor rupix- Ulllce Hitli mul Douglas Sis. , Onialm. fNESS CU 1 lfi MllhlHUIII.il > DtlrilJr oiireiiiu * L ; l'k'.l'.l.l , ir-d TUBIUAR AR Ctl HjO j ( i > rul > lrlrir.t | | < IJ lli * * iial n > . hufrr r lfj olirroll clli r tmfilnlH . KolPu lr HJ . V , 1H6COX , wri iir < . 'M'Hr.li.r.Uil..nMVurb. . cii.Lu > WHIT iiw ILI in u xjuit 'J moan , ruttfti Autxr * Oinalia Steam Dye Works O. T. PAULSON , Prop. First Class Cleaning and Dye ing of All Descriptions. Ij'-'I llowtirdfit. Omulm , Tvlv'ihonu017. "DREXEL & ( Buccubsorx to John 0 , . Undertakers and Embalmers At Iho CH Glanl , H07 Farnam 8tr ; t. Urckri t < r teleiTtiiih tollcltod and Attt'uauJ , U'ulvpUouo to Wo , , '