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THE OMAHA DAILY BMS : FKIDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1889. THECITY. _ _ Frnnk Perry nllccca that Frnnlc Jon- nlngB Btolo a dray wngon vnluo > l nt $20. Tlio police arc hunting for Mr. Jon- ninge. Mrs. Drnndls. wlfo of JusUco Brnndls of South Tenth street , was ODO rated upon for cancer yesterday morning- several physlclnnH. It la understood Unit the Ifuly la in n critical condition. Georpo Ilocvo nnd C. A. Lathrop , two United States prisoners under sen tence for desertion from the army , wore nt the city jail yesterday on their way from I-'ort Sully to Loavnnvvorth , Mrs. Mnttlo Norton and Fritz Badn were sent to the insane asylum yeator- day. There are three or four more un fortunates nt the poor house awaiting tlio decision of the pxamlninrj board. The driver of Dr. Mercer's carriage ran over a llttlo seven-year-old boy named Abraham Riunnslcl at the corner of Fourteenth and Davenport streets yesterday morning. The little follow was knocko'd by the horses , but fortunately was not struek by the carriage wheels. Uo was not seriously hurt. I'ar&ntinl Mrfl. Cline , of Atchlson , is a Mlllnrd hotel EUcst. O. E. Grncn , of Genoa , Neb. , Is at the Murray. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Catlln nro nt tlio Mil * Inrd hotel , Low White and wlfo , of Cincinnati , nro nt the Murray. Mrs. K. A. Tlinyor Is lu the city , the puest ol Mrs. Judgu Duiuly. . Mr. nnd Mrs. U. 1C. Cook nnd daughter , of Hod Oult , In , , uro at ihu Arcudo. Mrs/Silma St. John , ot St. Catherine , Ont. , Is rculstcrcd nt the Paxton. Dan Y , Wheeler , a popular traveling sales man from St. Louis , ts In thu city. Among the Murray puests Inst evening was Wnrrcn W. Price , of Hapid City , Dak , Samuel Chapman and S. L. Atwood were at the Murray yrstordny from Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs , C. S. Chase nnd daughter , Alice , of Detroit , Mich. , nro at the Millard. Miss Georgia T. Urunncr has returned to the city after u few weeks' delightful visit at her uncle's In West Point. James \v. Uoyd , of St. Joseph , Mo. , is In the city. Mr. lioyd was at ono time urosc- cutlng attorney of liucliamm county. M. L. Hocdcrund wife are at the Albany hotel , Denver , nnd from there po to Muni- tou. They will remain west for ten days. Mrs. Hurst and daughter and Miss Mann , f rqm Syracuse , J { , Y. , arc visiting Omaha and uro thu quests of Mrs. T. C , Urunncr. Ainonc the Nehrasknns at the Paxton yes- tcnluy were Mr. nnd Mrs. 15. F. GHnin , of Teknmah , and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Piekott , of Ashland. James Mcllugh , of Memphis , Tenn. , Is in the city , visiting friends. Air. Mollugh is an old Union Pueillc conductor and is well known in this city. U. VY . Adams und A. M. Stanton nro in the r.lty from Chicago. Mr. / dams is assist ant general passenger ueont ot the Pennsyl vania system. Other prominent railroad men at the Paxton uro C.V. . Fisher , F , A- Jenkins and Allan Fisher , of St. Paul. Army N ws. Acting Assistant Adjutant Gcncrnl Ray has Issued nu order appointing First Lieutenant Charles A. Wordon regimental adjutant of the Seventh infantry , nctini : en- Rinccr oflluei of the department , with head quarters in this city. Scrccant Stump , of Fort Sully , arrived in the city yesterday en route to Fort Leaven- worth in charge of two privates , Lathronnnd Keebo. who have been sentenced to two yearn in the military prison for desertion. Kclctisufl on Bail. A deputy United Sutes marshal 'arrived in the city Wednesday night with Harry Va ghn deputy .postmaster at Ulair , In custody. Vaughn is charged with burning valuable letters delivered at the DOHtoflico at Ulair. The ac cused asserts that ho was instructed to burn the letters by thu postmistress , Miss Cora Clark. Vaughn was arraigned before Justice Anderson yesterday ana waived prelim inary examination. Ho was released on 91,000 bonds. _ Cushman's Menthol inhaler cures catarrh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. O in nh. 'i G nurds Notes. IA The Omaha Guards , headed by their band and drum corps , will lead the procession dur ing Merchants' week. Joseph Garneau has asked Captain ScharfT , of the Guards , to cxtcnl an invitation to the Dodge Light Guard to participate. The lourth prize drill for the ofllcors' medal will tuko place on Monday evening , September i ! , at the light guard's armory In Council Uluffs , and there will bo quite a warm contest. Sergeant George C. Fabyan will by ordtr report to the quartermaster and obtain his sergeant's stripes. 'Ihc Omaha Guards uro erecting a not nnd painting a lawn tennis court in their umory. The band will give u scries o ( conceits every evening during Merchants' week at the Coliseum , A Cm Intone Tr : ioily. Peter E. Goodin , of Atlantic , la , , came over to see tlio circus. Peter is a man of much verdancy. Ho hasn't seen much of this world , and Is unacquainted with the ways that uro dark thereof. Ho is a callow youth , with abbreviated pantaloons and an incipient beard a regular prohibitionist. Ho viewed the procession from the curb stone lu front of Dr. Saxe's apothecary shop. IS * The muddy-looking Indians and the greasy cowboys delighted him. Ho was unconscious of the Jostling crowd about him. The parade passed. ' Peter sighed. Then ho felt for his watch to see whether It wasn't'tlme to look up a choose and ginger bread dive. The vest pocket was a barren vacuity. Peter was startled. And with a velocity tbat outstripped acuteness ho wont through all his pockets. His sliver chronometer was gone. And co was tils wallet containing a ton- dollar hill , two two's and a ono. Peter hud tenu "touched. " End or tlio Touchers' Institute. The Douglas county teachers' Institute , which has been m progress at the high school , ended yesterday afternoon after a most suc cessful session , owing to the tireless efforts of Superintendent Uruucr and thu ladles giving instruction. Thu following resolutions wore adopted : The touchers of Douglas county , In insti tute assembled , congratulate our superinten dent und felicitate ourselves upon the suc cessful issue of this institute. We recognize In thu institute a valuable adjunct to the prosecution of our work , und u helpful moans of acquiring fresh knowledge ana now Ideas , nnd wo also dccluro that the teachers' association deserves the encouragoi inent und patronage of teachers uud all who are interested In the cause of education. The members of this institute appreciate the effort ! made und the Instruction given by all who have beuu engaged to servo them during the institute , viz : tlio press , the hoard of education , und all those who Irivu assisted lu various ways to oi'lfy , entertain and instruct ; und our thanks uro heartily tendered to them all. Tlio energy and the character of the work of Superintendent limner merits our hearti est approval , uud , as the friends of educa tion , wo pledge our united efforts to alii him m all endeavors he may make for thu ad vanccmont of education In this couuty , 'i ho examination of teachers for ccrtlfl cates commences at S : ! > 0 a. m. to-day. Kcooml-Clam Tlokata Via the Northern Pacific II. R. , allo\\ the holders the privilege of btoppli over at Spoluino Fulls , Wash. , and a l points west of thoro. The Northon Paoltlo is the only line travoraitiL Washington Territory from east to wes and north to south. Hutosfrom Onmln nnd Council BlulTs to all points on the North Pacillo coast are as low via the Northern Pucltlo as any other line. 8THI3H.X ItAILWAY KXTBNSlON. The Consolidated Company Mnkca Application. The Omaha street railway company has made application to the hoard of public works to extend Its lines as follows : Double track nn eighteenth street from Lake north to Ohio , which shall also bo extended ns fast as permits can bo obtained , east on Oflio street to Seventeenth avenue , thence nortli on from Locust on Eighteenth through Kountzo Place , nnd to the end of said strcot. On dimming street from Thirty-eighth street two blocks. This line Is to bo run along dimming to Lowe uvonuo , north on Lowe avenue to Hamilton , thoneo wont on Hamilton to AIIH- Itar.v avenue , tlicnco northwest to Its end. On Lowe nvoauo from Faratim street north north tu Hamilton , tliunco woit on Hamilton to military avenue , thunco northwest to end of track. _ _ * _ _ _ AT TJ1KUANQI3. To-Dny Will Hc lii the Biennial Competition of Alnrkstnen. To-day at Qollcvua rifle range will ho- ; ln the biennial competition ot distinguished narksmen from all departments of the army. This will be the most Interesting compctl- ion of the .year , the participants being the icst shots In the sorvlco , and largo crowds rom Omaha will doubtlessly bo attracted to ho range during the days of the competition. To become n distinguished marksman a soldier must cither bo a member of three do- lartmcnt teams , or else win three medals at competitions. After ho is put upon the list of distinguished marskmcn , the soldier can lot thereafter compote for placet upoa any team for medals , except once every two yours , when a competition is given especially 'or thorn , and medals offered the competitors making the highest scores. All of the men who are to compote have reported. They come from all over the United States , and the roster Is as follows , : Department of the East Infantry , Ser geant. William Williams , company E , Twon- , .V-Third ; Private John Gomloy , battery 1J , Fifth artillery. Department of Dakota Infantry , Sor- : caut Q. M. King , company F , Twentieth. Juvnlr.v , Sergeant Hugh Grinitli , troop D , Eighth ; Sergeants. F. Kandall , troop L , Eighth. Department ol the Pintle Infantry , Lieutenant William A. Mercer , Eighth in fantry ; Sergeant E. U. Stoavons. company G , Seventh. Cavalry , C.iptulu James Gar- rard , Ninth cavalry. Department of the Missouri Infantry , Sergeant Kelly. Cavalry , Lieutenant JUacomu , Fifth cavalry. Department of Texas Infantry , Sergeant J. J. Woolford. company E , Nineteenth. LInvalry , Private G. C. Faliferro , band , Third cavalry. Department of Colorado Infantry , Ser geant Ludwig Kupor , eomnany F , Fourth , javalry , Sergeant Al. C. Gastln , troop U , Second ; Sergeant Adam Doll , troop F , Sec ond. Department of California Infantry. Cor poral W. D. Umphray , battery I , Eighteenth artillery. C.ivalry , Corporal Christian Crc.iud , trooo A , Second. Department of Arizona. Infantry Lieut. Uobt. Van Vliot , 10th inf. Cavalry S t. J. C. Pendcrgrass , troop A , 10th ; Sgt. Frank Hayden , troop Dth. ( ! The prograunnu arranged for the competi tion is us follows : 1'rcliininnry Parctlcc. First day Friday 23d \ . Al. , known dis tance firing at 200 and 3UO yards ; p. m. , same ntOOO and 000 yurds. Second day Saturday 24th a. in. , skir mish firing ; p. in. , known distance firing , 200 and ; ! 00 yards. Ihird day Monday 2Cth a. m. , skirmish llrlng ; p. m. , known distance llring , 500 and 000 yards. Co'iip'tltlon. Firstday Tuesday a. m. , known distance firing , 200 and 300 yurds ; p. in. , same nt 5UO and 000 yards. Second dayVedncsday both morning and afternoon , skirmish firings. Third day Thursday a.vm. , known dls- tanco firing , 200 and 300 yards ; p. m. , same at 500 ana UOO yards. Fourth day Friday both morning and afternoon , skirmish'llrings. ' 1 ho , oflico'rs in charge nro the sumo ns served through the other competition except Dr. Ilasmu , who succeeds Dr. Henderson , ns medical ofllcer , and the range olllcers who are ns follows : First Lieutenant Herbert E. Tutharly , First cavalry ; First Lieuten ant William L. Pitcher , Eighth infantry ; First Lieutenant John S. Piirku , Jr. , Twenty- first Infantry. Of the competitions tbo skirmish firings will bo of greater interest to spectators. Trains for the range fcuvo the 15. & M. de pot at J:35 : a. in. and 3:13 p. m. und return at 0:30 : a. m. und C p. m. During twenty-five years trial , mor tality , where Ir JolToris' preventive mid euro for diphtheria and putrid sere throat ( as in malignant scarlet fever ) is used , is 1-10 of 1 pur cent , or , ono in a thousand. Uiidor other treatments in Europe and America , 50 to 80 per cent. Address Dr. Thos. JolToris , box 057 , Omaha ; or Dohaven , druggist , Council Bluffs , In. No physician re quired. Sent by express on receipt of price , $3. _ AMONG THK UAlLiUO.VnS on tlio Union I'nclllc Other lluilrorul Nc'rs. A few days ago TIIR line announced that Assistant General Alunagor Cuinlng , of the Union Pacific would bo appointed general manager of the consolidated line in Utah with headquarters at Salt Lake City , and that Assistant General Manager Dicidnson would bo given Jurisdiction over the No- brasica , Kansas , Colorado nnd Wyoming di vision. This report wns confirmed by a special telegram to TUB linn from Shoshone , Idaho , where President Adams , Vice Presi dent Holcouib , Truffle Manager Mellon and Air. Cuuiiug uro at present. It is announced that the title of general superintendent will ho revived , und that Mr. Dickinson will bo once more In the position ho hold when Holcomba , with his sweeping changes , assumed the control und manage ment of the road. At Union Pacific head quarters yesterday no one know anything definite about the matttor , hut were not pre pared to deny it. It'is said , however , that no change In the ofllclal roster will bo made until October. Trouble Over Uates. There is no end of commotion in railroad circles over rate matters. Not only are freight rates In n state of confusion , but pas senger tariffs nro being severely , discussed. His claimed that the Liurlingtnn has violated the provisions of the "gentleman's agree ment" by pacing commissions on tickets from west of thu Missouri and tlio other lines uru loud ia their clamors for au en forcement of the provisions of the organiza tion which Drovidos that a line of $100 shall bo Imposed on every Instance of this kind. The liurlington ofltcinls at this paint , how ever , denounce tha report us absurd. Depot. A delegation of Beatrice people visited Omaha a day or two ago for the purpose of conferring with General Alunagcr Kimball , of the Union Pacific , relative to the erection ot a union depot lu that city to bo used by thu Union Paclllc , Li. & Al. and Kansas City & Ueatricd roads. Mr. Kluibull has signllled a willingness on thu part of the Union Pacific to pay its share of the building. llatlrouil No [ OH. Division Freight Agent Varrack of the Union Pacillu Is In Chicago attoudinir a meet ing of the tr.uis-eontinonlal association. Col , A. C , Davis , general passenger agent of the Kansas City , St. Joseph & Council Uluffs , with headquarters at St. Joseph , is In thu city. Train No , 3 on the Union P.iclflo Is again live hours lute yesterday , owing to a wash out in Wyoming. A cur load of Clydesdale horses , consigned to Morton & Druku , at Parvo , Utah. , passed through this city yesterday. A special excursion train to Milwaukee will bo run over the U. & Al. to-day. It will arrivu la Omaha at 7:30 , Dr , D. J. Holland , general surgeon of the Missouri Pueillc , is in the city , C. W. Adams , general passenger agent ol the Pennsylvania lines In Chicago , Is ia Omaha. A Discrepancy of Nearly Six Thou- onnd Dollars Discovered , - : * TAMPERED WITH THE CONTRACT Tlio County Surveyor's K tlinMoor ISnrth KcniovoU nt the Coituly Hospital Don't Tnlly AVltli" Illlls Paid. * A Suspicion ! ) Iiisorannnor. County Auditor Evans is at work on un , tomizcd statement , which , when completed , will show what the now hospital is to cost , and In connection there with comes n show- iig which on its face appears , and Commis sioner O'ICcoffo admits , to bo an extrava gant nnd reckless expenditure- money. It relates to the contract for excavating , and since Dennis Cunningham , an inter ested p.irty , Is reported ns having boas cd that his firm realized something llito * $13,000 out ot the Job , nn investigation has boon doomed advisable. When bids for this work were opened the jonrd apparently had no thought of award- ng contracts to other than Hyan & Walsh , lotwithstandlng , ns'O'ICeeffo no\v declares , Dronnan , nn Iowa man , offered to do the work much lowor. An examination of the original papers points strongly to n suspicion that somebody worked a very clover trick , because In the contract appears nn Interlineation of nn en tirely different handwriting , Using the amount at 35 cents n yard , "There" says O'ICecfo , "Is where the board made a tilundor and I have always claimed that those follows got the softest thing tiioy over had. " The matter from beginning to end Is great ly mixed. For instance. County Surveyor Howe has Ryan < & Walsh's final estimate entered on his book ns 00,413 yards of cnrth nt 2Ti cents a yard , which amounts to $15- I03.S5. But among the papers on 11 lo In the clerk's ofllco Is a voucher allowed Septembers , 18S8 , for § 17.19 balance duo on Jio excavation job. Attuched to this voucher Is nn Itemized statement which roads : C3'J11 yards' at 33c $18,030 , 85 2.R4U yards at 2oo 000 75 Buildings 1 , 3 add 3 , 0,100 yards atfloc 1,118 CO Building 0 , nnd passage way , 1,104 yards at U5o 417 00 Coal room , 170 yards at Uoe O'J 215 Total $20,880 25 As the balance of 817.01 was ordered paid there Is no question that every bid of the ex cavation except 2,64 ! ) yards , which no one knows anything about , c6st the county 25 cents , or at the rate of nt least 10 cents a yard more than other contractors would bo willing to do it for. The attention of Alount and O'lCccffo was called to this difference lu Surveyor Howe's figures nnd the amount actually paid Ryan & Walsh. They examined the bill , referred to above , but could give no explanation of it. They professed never to have seen the document before , nnd pondered a long time over it , trying to determine who had written It. According to Air. Howe the contractors wera entitled to compensation for 00,413 yards at 25 cents , or S15UU.23. In- stcnd , however , they have received pay for 57,707 yards at 35 cents , making ? rj,2JS.93 , and 2,043 yards nt 25 cents , $000.75 , n total of $29,839.2. * ) . This is $3,777 more than Howe hus the cost of the work fixed at on his J ook. Members of the hoard contend that they understood the cost for digging foundation wall trnnches in the collar would bo 35 cents a yard and the general excavation 2o cents. The question therefore is , have they been robbed in broad daylight without knowing anything about it ) * TUB OMAI1A FAIR , Kncourajilmr Reports Frnm Various 1'ointn Nunr the City. A number of the advertising men of the Omaha Fair and Exposition association have returned to Omaha , having covered their re spective routes. Their reports are very gratifying to the directors of the association. At every town and station where they stopped they found more or loss interest be ing taken concerning the preparations for tha fair and Alerchants' Week. The largo list of attractions with the prospect of a fine agricultural display , good races , balloon as censions , uud other features of the fair , and the night attractions , is bound to draw an immense number of pcoplo to the city. At the secretary's office tlio last of the premium lists arc being sent out to va rious points in Iowa and Nebraska. Of course ho has still on hand asufllcient supply of the lists to furnish Individual demand for the documents. Assistant Secretary Gibbs still desires to urge upon the merchants of Omaha the necessity of making nn exhibit at the fair as well as nt the Coliseum , It will provo us beneficial to the merchants ns to the fair as sociation. There is plenty of material in thu two cities to make an excellent display. It simply requires n Httlo more time and will , 11 properly attended to , bo ns much of a credit to the merchants ot Omaha as it will bo an advertisement of their respective lines of business. Entries are beinu recorded nt fair hoad- quartors. Every mail brings in a number ol entries , while every day quite a number am made by pcoplu residing in Omaha. All tha directors desire now is a week of fine weather und the success of tho-fair will bo assured beyond a dcubt. IT WON'T BAKU BREAD. In other words , Hood's snrsauarillu won't ' do im possibilities. Its proprietors toll plainly what it baa done , submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliability , nnd ask you frunldy if you tire sulloring from any disease or affection caused or .promoted by impure blood or low state of tlio system , to try Hood's sarsaparilla. Tlio experience ) of others is sulliciont assurance that you will not bo disap pointed in the result. MRKOUANTS W1SISK. Preparations Nearly Complete For the CJr.Mit Celebration. Preparations for the Merchants week" cel ebration are still going on , and the 'iffalr will doubtless bu a great success. The worlc of erecting the arches will soon bo begun , thu electric lights have nil boon secured , the decorations llnishcd and nothing remains butte to put in execution the well developed plans of the gentlemen in chargO'Of tlio arrange ments. Alrcadv some of the business men of the city have began decorating and the city will present a gala unpcuranco on that occasion. The committee in charge especially request all to decorate nnd illuminate. Absolutely Pure0 This powder never vnrlei. A marvel of pure ly , strength \vliolesainont 3 . More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bu sold In competition with the multitudes ot lor or thortweuht alum or phoiphate powdcra. Bold only In conn. Itoyal Ilaktng I'owue VWYftJl feU el Now you. U.SCQ SOAP ? For sale by M. U. Dim , Omaha , Nebraska. "YOST" WRITING MACHINE A Typswrltcr niado to meet the modoru want tor n machine which prints directly from type , ti90 ! no ribbon , aligns permanently nt point or printing. U Light. Compact , Durable , ami In a word. Is built on Kcluntillo principles , the Invention ot ( J. W. N.Yost , the builder ot both the Homlnulon nnd CnUgrnph. Machines with Itcmtngton or Callgraph key board ns desired. A Inruo stock ot second hand Typewriters , of all makes , for sale , rent or exchange. Wo are alsosiili's agents for the MEUHITT" Type writer , tna lluest low priced inichlno on the market. 1'rlco $1" . . , Wo would uu pleased to receive a call from you , whether you want to purchase or not. and wo will gladly show you the " YO3T" awl the llnest and largest stock of Typewriter Purul- turo.Suppilcs , etc. , ever brought to this city. St. . , FAIRBANKS , MORSE & CO. 1018 Farnam Street , Omaha. Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. ETCHINGS , ENGRAVINGS , DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES./ ® ! r&TKIMBALL , MOULDINGS , JSS S.MUSIC. PIANOS & ORG ANS i MUSIC. 1B13 Doualas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. WEBtSTWHUE 50/PMAM IK-AHERlOc .AIL Fx dAS-S-KlRK CLOuDj WRAPPERS ( umc 3izc > 5 oni receive i g HANDSOME3 iiaiaa CcnT&lnlnij ° i My llttlo boy , D } ears old , was pick with a dlso.ifo for \ \ hlcli doctors liaa no name. Tlio nalla came off hid flng- Icrs. cmltho flngcm cama oft to tlio I middle julnt. For 3 ycnr.1 ho enlTcrcil I dreadfully ; U now Celling ucn. and I I am patlsilcd Bwirt'a BjK-cIfic la the I chief cause of his Improvement. Jnu. 12 , 1689 , Peru , Ind. I POISONED BY A CALF-My . J lllllolioy liroku out with eorcs and ! Dicers , the result of the Ballvaof a calf coming In con tact with a cutflnger. Tl > o ulccra cro deep nnd pain ful anddhoHcdno inclination to heal. IcaMililm Bwlft's Specific , nud ho la nnvcll. . Feb. 15 , ' 89. JOIIK P , URAKD , Auburn , Ala. Bend for boolia nil Blood Poisons & Kkiii Diseases , IGEWMEB LEMONADES , SHERBETS , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. ItmUl correct tltetln nili > if tit. ' flumee of Ice on the Stomach * ran tftn Httlth r nrrlnr. for CUlldria iDvleorHIng , and Be- ifraiblnr for All , TbttficitBam * 'ucrBiTc | lnExlittac > . War. rutiil Strictly nro nd TTonr * nulcd. Aa ICclint ftintdf for DI&rrboiA , Cbolarib llorbni , DTKattrr , * Di til Dliorlnsol tlu Bowtli. KAauvii-iETENN.Juno | 9 , " 87. Jliaans. LOVRNTHAI. linos. DcnrSIrsImvo : tried tue lIIuiiRitrlnii Illackbvrry Julrn you BU kindly ptnt inc. It la tlin no plus ultra of lummcr drlnki. It li free from uleo- Jiol , nllays thirst , tone * tlio dlgciitlvo orgies , h&a iv niiu atunmtlc tlavor. and U JUKI tliftililiiKforillurrliuiullrouU- IM In ( ho lirated term , A TAULKHI-nONKUJ. IN A III.AHH OP IL'i : WATKH OUTNKC'rAUH NEOTAlt. llp n rtfully , _ T. A . ATT'lllbQN , M. D. Kor ule by Druocnts , Mii Dealers nuif UrociTd. Sfeck Piano Remnrknblo for powerful sympathetic tonp , pliable action und absolute dura * bility ; 80 years' record the best fruarun- tee of the excellence of these intrns * inonts. A Pookot Cigar CUBO Frcotu smokera oi ONE MORE CALL This Is the tlmo to replenish summer W\Vo shall continue through Mio mouth of AugUHtto olFtir special bargains In various ; lines of llr.st-clnss gooda. Our Full stoct Is already helng selected In the Eastern market , nnd wo must soon have room for fresh Invoices. Hut the wnrra weather IH not. over yet , and our uupply Is still equal to the demand of a hot day. ADOLPH MEVBU ESTAHUSHED Ibfifl. Max Meyer & Bro , Orcat reduction of price on second hand Pianos and Organs. A jood olianco to got a coed Piano for a small amount ot nionov. The above prlcoa aio 10 per cent leas than ever offered before a nd as we must have room for our largo stock of New Pluuoa we will Kivo an extra 10 per cent dlscimnt from above prices to any oue that buys an Instrument before Aucuat lac. livery Inatrumvnt guaranteed to be just an re presented , I'luuos for rent for $2.50 and upwards per mouth. Orgiing for rent for $1.50 and nimnnls per month. If you buy auy of the tibovo Imminent ! ) nnd you lire not nalialled. we will allow you gumu u you puld for jt toward any now Piano > ou may select. Cull early and cot H bargain , Cor. IGth .and Farriam Sta. A Sure Cure OB 20to60 DAYS. This IB u disease which bos heretofore Dafllcd nil Medical Science. ATh n Mercury , Iodide ot Potassium , Bnrsipit rlllior Hot Springs { all , we guarantee a euro. WoliixTen Itemear. unknown to Anyone Inth * World outildaot otirCompnur , nd ono that has NKVIHt rAII < EI > to euro the mott obstinate casoi. Ten dajrt In recent cases does the work. It Is the old chronlo deep seated cases that wo solicit. Wo hnvo cured hundreds who have neen abandoned bjr 1'hyslclnni , and pronounced incurable , nnd vra chnllcnKB tlio world to brliiR us n case Hint wo will not euro In legs than stxtr day * . Slnco tUo hlntory of maotclua a trua ipoclfh for Syuhllli has been sought for but never found until our MAGIC IIK.TCEDY WM dlscorrroi ! , and we are Justified In saying It Is the only Homed ? m the World tnnt will pot- Itlvcly cure , because the lutoot .Medical Works , published by the bout known authorities , suy there wnsnevcratriiospcctflc before. Our rim * edy will cure when everything elsa has failed , Why waste you time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with phyBlclnni that cannot cure you. you that hare tried everything nl o should come tout now nnd IT t permanent i cllof , you never ran Kct It U > where. Mark what wo say. In the end you must take our romtdy or NKVKH recover nnd you that hnvo been allllcted but a short Unit should by all moans come to ui now , not ons In tenet nnw casoi ever pet permixnsntljr cured. Many Ret help and thlnbthey are free from tin disease , but In one , two or three years after II appears pratn In n more horrible form. This Is iv blood Purlflor and will Cure any Skin or Blood Diaouso when Everything Klso Palls. NOTICE Wo desire toc.uitlon patients In ro- pnnl to parties claiming to use the Oook lcu ( : < edy. Our formula Is not and CAN NUT bo mown to anyone Ijutoiirsolvrs. THE COOK REMEDY GO. EflOM418ail/119 ! / ( Paxton Block ESTWLISHED 1351 ( I8O So. ch0ago | , m8. j ciarkat. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SDCCESS 'Cliroiiic ' , teens anfl Private Diseases , US' NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , Pelling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Acne and all the effect ! leading to early decuy tnd peihaps Coniumptlon or Joinnity , treated scieiitlfacally by new methods with never-failing luccest. 49- SYPHILIS and all bad fllood and Skin DIs * = BBCB riermanrntly cured. XS-KIDNKYund URINARY complalBts.Qleet , Sonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varicocele and all tluiuet of the Oenlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly nithout injury to Stomach. Kidneyt or other Organs. fir No experiments. Age nnd experience lm < portent. Consultation free and aacred. AS * Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Disease ! . # SThole conlempUtinc Mairiaee tend for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cenu , both as cents ( iuni ! ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer. ins and shame , and add golden years to life. 3-Uoolc "Llle's ( Secret ) Krrors , " 50 cents ( itampt ) . Medicla * and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D 183 80 , ClarK fife. N.W.COR , I3TH&DODOEST8 , OMAHA , NEB. FOB TUB iniUTJlENI OF All , IO2E8.u5k.OESS. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best Facilities , ApparatuaandRsraedlcsfoiSucceisfu Treatment of every form of D'ieano ' renumiie MEDICAL or EUBOIOAL TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoatd& Attendance. Best Accommodations in West < ? WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Braces , Trucoes , Club Feet , CurvaturooofSflne.Iilet , Tumors. Dancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kldr.oy , Blcdder. ye , Ear , Skin an i Blood and all Surgical Operations' DISEASES OF WOMEN KKIUTHMTKLY 1DUKD A I.YISU.IX USl'illTME.STKJU WOXMI in Iti.M ) cosriKEiis.vT. ( STRICTLY PRIVATE. ) Only Reliable Medical Institute making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES All Blood IJlieaiei luectufullr trcaltd. Srplilllllo I'olwn rtinoiej fromlliaijitcin without . inereurr. New llrilorltlie Tr. lmol fop LOM of VITAL I'DITKIl. I'm ( In unable to Hill mmt/b trLit < lat boinobir eorreinondcute , Allcominiinlei * tlonieonflileiilii ! . . UedUlixiorlnitrurafntiitntb ; mailer el. pmnteurclr picked , no m nrki . oln illculoconunlior < odtr. Un p < rioa lli > tml trprtrcirc < l. C.lltnd toniultuioritiKt Mitorrof jour cut , and will send In pUIn ripfr.our | Rnnif in MPH FREE : upon i'n..i , t-iecui < , . - RUUlV IU itlCRl RerToTiDUV.ei.lmrol ! n.y.BWl. . Illii Oltetinil V.rleoceltwlthqiifatlonll.u jtddrcn OMAHA MEDICAI , & BUROIOAI. JN8TITTJTE , Utb and Dodg StrtoU , OMAUA , M B. H salth is Dii.B. a WKST'S NIIIVB AND IBNT , a guarantee i inecluc for Hyxterlu , Dlzzl- acsu , ConvnUlooa. Kits , Nervous Neuralgia , lioadauhe , Nerrous Prostration cttuaed by the ase of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefuluoas , Moutul DeprtiHiilon , SofinnlnKnf the Drain , resulting In Insanity und luadlni ; to misery , d cuy und death. Piomuture Old Ago. Dnrrcnness. Loss at Power In either ser , Involuntary Loaaas and Hpnrinat- Drhruacauiied by over-orertlon of thobraln.aelf- bu > H or overindulgence. Kach box contains cne mouth's treatment. 11.00 a box , or alx boxen for$5.Wsent by mall prepaid on recelptof price. Wfl aUABANTBH SIX BOXB3 To curs gay CUBO , With each order received by OB for alx boxes , accompanied with t-i.W. we win ( end the puichasor our wrlttau ifjuruntoo to re fund the money if tne treatment does not euoot konre. Quamnteoa laaued only by Uoodmaa Drug Co. . UrugHUti , Sol * Agent * , UlO 1'urnam txcf 1. Omah * W b I.lqn Adnilnl lerliie llr liulilen HpeelUc. It can be itiven In u cup of coffee or tea nllhoiillliu knuwloclKu ot the porsoii tuklnu It ) Is iiluulululj liHrm- la > s , itriU will vllcct a siieudy und pc-riuuiiunt curu , vrliulhvr thu imllt-nt l > u inuilerutudrlnkuroruiial' foljul wreck , 'IhoiuaniU of tlrunkunlH luuo livuu muJu leminTutu niun > vhu ljuvp taken ( luliU > nbi ) tlllu In their uoirtiinrltlioiitlhelr knuwluilio und luJiiy tin- llcvu they iiill | ilrlnklM * of their own f rco III. U' tierur Kull > . Tnu r luni once luipruxnatud with the aiircille. It bos unea on iiltvr tiauo lbllUy fur the iriiuuraiipulllu to u > l > t. Kor salu l > y Kulm A Co. , DruiIKliU , 1511) ) and Douillns > ts. , and Inth uiiil C'urn- IOKit . , Uiiuh . A. II. luster & llru. . Cuiiiicll lilull * . FORlEN ONLY ! ForLOBTorrAIUNO MANHOODl antland MEBVOU8 DEBILITV : W.ixntji of Ilodyind Hindi Eff.ctJ . Utluil. Ksl.l. VttlUHIll fullr llulor d. lloo to Bul.r , . i4 Sirt.iL. riii.tMmKU > l-tiiiiuu > ii * i'iuu rftuur , lliDlllltlr L.fllli. ! IIUIK TKHT HT- | 0I | U % d J , a | MUfreai 41 ttlal * * , Trrlloil , m4 FortlffaioaBlrUk. Va tfra nrllt tbtw. book , full il > lftBUta , & ! pra r ntlU4 biil < 4) frit. * 41rm UK HlilUL tO-BUIUlO. " THE TIME TABLES. OMAHA. BUUUIIHAN TUAIN8L Westward. KnnnlnR betwean Council niuffs and AV tirlaht. In addition to the at ulons mentioned , trains ntop at Twentieth and Twonty-fourtS streets , and at tn Huuimlt In Omaha. Omaha i youth Al- for. depot. Shoely. Omaha bright. A.M. A.M. A. it. A.M. A.M. 645 ; 6:61 : ( luo : 6:10 : 6S7 : ofO : 8:44 : tr 7iIU ) ir.-o ? ' 7:42 7:55 7:52 8:05 : 8ll2 8.V : ' > 8:46 : 8:53 : OJ12 0:25 0:55 : : 10:01 : loiii 10:25 : 10:4 : ! ) 11:12 : 11:25 1IC : > 11:52 p.si ! P.M. P.M. i' M 1' . M. 12:12 : 12:3' : ) 12 MA 17.W : lice 1:12 1:25 : 1:45 : 1:62 2:0.- : , 2:13 : 2:55 : 2:45 : 2:5 ! 3:01 : ' 8:60 : 3157 4:10 : 3K : 4:03 4:12 : 4:50 4:57 : 5:10 : 1:05 : 6:12 6:25 : 6:62 0:0fi : 0:2.5 : 6:53 : 7:05 : 7:25 : T-.52 8:05 : 8:12 : 8:25 : 8:62 : BIOS : 10:05 : 10:25 : 11:07 ar 11:201 : 11:61 12:01 : 1 : OJ Iv ll:45f : : I Eastward. COTDNOIlj BIjTIPFS. CHICAGO. KOCIC ISLAND & 1'ACIHa Leave. Arrlvo. No. 2 6QJ : jmi I ) No. 1 : I5 am No. 0 0:5(1 : ( urn 0 No. 6 6:15 pnl No. 4 lihOJum No. u. . . . 0:3 : ] pm No. 14 No. 13 7:1' : ) urn " CI11CACO A : NOUTIIWIiSTUItN. No. 0 :40 : uiuNo. 7 : . ' : am No.S IIr pinNo. : ) 7:15 am No. 4 0:23 : put No. 0 (1-15 ( pia All Trains Dally. CIIICAOO , MILjWAUICEE & ST. PAUL. A No. U 0:4JamA : | No , 1 7OJnm : A No. 4 0:40 pmA | No. U fi:15 pra KANSAS CITY , BT. JO8BPJI & COUNUIIj A No.S lOiOTaml A No. 3 0:35 am A No. 4 Uiilpml A No. 1 CUJpia aioux urrv & PAOIFIO. A No. 10 7:05 amA | No. 9 8:55 am A No. 12 , . .7UJpinA : | No.lt 0'JOpm ; OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. A No. 8. . . . 4:35 pmA | No. 7 12:00 : rn Adnlly : 11 dalU axcupt Futimlny ; U except Sunday ; L > except iMon'Uay ; 'faBtiuull. To ( jlasgoW ) lieirust , Dublin mill Llvcrpuol From New York Every Tuesday , CnMn I'lissuco fl3 to KO , nccor.lln ; tolooitlua otiu ruum. Kzciwlun W > to M. Stcernuo to und Irom Kuropo at l/o caUtitui. : Al'bn.v IIALDWI.N i. Co. , hcn'l Aiionts , 63 Ilronilwur. Now Vorfc. ] UN Hi.KfiK.v , Cen'l Western Auvnt. 1C ) H.inJcilDh St. , Chicago. ll.uuiv K. Moiins , Aiicnt. Oiuiiliii. HoJucod Cabiaratod to ( Jlu/o.r : < ! xlilbUUa. FOR MEATS , FISH , 60UP8 , QRAVIE8 , &o. A full > utnf tcuti ! lor 15. Pnlnloxn uxlrnrtlon of leelli without chlorofona , Kin or tlhvr. Kllllni ; u half rules. DR. DAILEY , Dentist , 312 I'lixton llloek.Utli anil t1iriiaiiigta.Ojiciiuviiiilnu * SHOE DEALERS ulnutedllnoHof llootu lunl Mhocx , iniinufaetiir- eiluyo. M. Henderson it ( , " of Chicago Fuc- torlus lit ClilciiKO , Dlxoii , Ilia. , und 1'ond Du 1-uc , \ \ IB.-should w.-ilo HA.M. N. WATBON. rcal- clence. 1'KKMONT , Nl'.lt. Travullng uifnt , ticidiiuurtorn for UubborH. _ Omalia Steam Dye Works O. T , PAULSON , Prop. First Class Cleaning and Dye * ing of All Descriptions. U-'l Hunui'd BU Oinulia , Tflephona UI7. CHiCHESTCn'S ErTGLIBH PENNYROYAL PILLS. f HJ Tli iill I II W I'lll forltlr. f fv E4 i luie. l.mia > , u.k JtruuKUt f IlllHu. luunu llruitJ , In rr < l fl t lllt ) l * . t U4 for ( itrllcuUri ui "ICcllcf f < > *