THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 24 , 1889. THE CITY. The police nro looking lor Henry Until for assaulting and wounding W. W. Smcntl. City Boiler Inspector SUindovon leaves on Alondny for Chicago to at tend the nnttonnl convention of boiler Inspectors , to ho held in Chiciij'o nt the Trdmont house , commencing Friday , August 30. Personal J. A. Archibald , Kearney , Is at tlio Pax- ton. ton.Mrs. Mrs. A. N. Ungley , Kawllns , Wyo. , Is nt the Paxton. 11. U. Tutton anil wife , West Union , Nob. , nro at the Millnril , Prank ChalTcovns In the city from Lin coln last evening , Commissioner Amlcrpon returned yester day afternoon from DCS Molnus. AmoiiK the Murray puests yesterday were W. M , EVAUB anil wife , at Miilvcrn , In. W. H. Klljwtrlck nml W. C. Strohm were nt the Paxton InstcvcnlUR , from LJo.itrico. W. N. Webster and W. L. Fnlrbrottior , of the Capital City , were In Om.itm yesterday. II. U. Matthews nr.il wife , of St. Louis , were in the city yesterday , guests of the Murray , Clmrilo Lyon , of the United States mar shal's ofllco , has ROIIO to Chicago for a few days on u pleasure trip. Miss Kate M. Ball , special teacher of drawing In the public schools , has returned from Kearney mul Wnhoo , where slio bus been conducting a teachers' Institute. A party of Onclmmtl people were nt the Pnrton yesterday. ' 1 hey nro Mr. and -Mrs. 1 ? . Carroll , Mr. und Airs. H. H. I'cck , G. U. Klcholscn and Miss Allco Colburn. Ed Murphy , o ) the local customs force , re turned from Lincoln yesterday , whers ho had Rene to clear u quantity of Imported goods whipped to Lincoln linns. To-day ho goes to bloux City to clew about seven thousand pounds of tea , . Imported by llrms In that place , and also to measure a boat pre paratory to the Issuing ol thu proper papers. An OM Settlors' lloiuilnn. Hon. Thomas , f. Majors , of Nomaha coun ty , Is In the city , arranging for excursion rates to an old settlers' ' rqunlon at Peru , September 15. The affair promises to bo a tjruat success. O. P. Mason aud J. Sterling Morton nro billed as speakers. Hoard of luiiiullzition. The city council mot at Clerk Southard's olllco yesterday , organized us a board of equalization and adjourned. President Leo , Messrs , liallcy , Burnhum , ClmfTco , Couns- man , Ford , Hnscall , Sanders , Shrlvor and Wheeler responded to roll call , LJimituun was elected chairman. Stilt AVcurH His Slur. The case against Attorney Kd Crowoll , charged with disturbing the peace by uslne loud and profane language , was called in police court yesterday afternoon and con tinued until next Wednesday. Ciowoll's offense was In loudly calling to one oQlcer to protect him troin an assault lhat was being made by another , at the meeting of the po lice commissioners. The olllcer who made the assault still wears his star. Paving Estltnntrfl. The finance committee of the council has boon put to considerable trouble oy the re ports of the bo.ird of public works on the es timates In favor of the paving contractors. The amounts are paid out of two funds , the Intersections out of general paving bond fund and the bal unco out of the district paving fund. It has boon the custom of the board to submit the total of these estimates \vithout specifying the funds from which they are to bo paid. Omaha Evcuritoni4ts. The Union Pacific Yellowstone park excur sion which loft Omaha two weeks ago , ar rived in Salt .Lake City at 10 o'clock yester day morning. A telegram from Clarence Brown , manager of the advertising depart ment of the Union Pacific , who has the ex cursion in charge , states that tlio party are all in the best of health and spirits , and are having a grand tlmo. Tne weather during the visit to the park was olcgant. The party will return to Oiunlm on Wednesday next. A Jnll 15rcikcr Airr-sicil. Dan Campbell , who is wanted by the po lice of Fremont for breaking juil there nbouta week ego , was arrested by Detec tive Mostyn yesterday afternoon. Campbell was confined in jail under the alias of Dan Ross , niid was hold on a chnrgo of grand larceny. Ho and three other prisoners made their escape by digging a hole through a brick wall. Pours' ia the purest and best soap over made. To South IMittcn Travolirr * Men. A meeting of travelinc men has been called at Lincoln Sunday , Aucust 25 , ut tlio Capital hotel , at 2 p. m. A committee ap pointed by the executive committee on Drummers' day for Merchants' week nt Omaba will also bo there and hope to meet an many of the boys na possible to innko ur- rungomcnts for that day. Wo hope that all traveling won in the South Plutto country will take an interest In this and turn out. M. W ; Ryiiiisox , Secretary-Treasurer. Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil hinds furnished. Assessment work uono and vorilled to by ullldiivit nnd corti- 'flcato of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Caspar , Wyoming. iJitnk of Onmhn. Judfjo Shields heard a number of the Bank of Omaha claims against which objections had boon allowed , nnd with modltlcatlons in moat of them , allowed the following : Claim Allowed Georco French f 034.95 § 075.0U Qus IlmsocliB 170.00 101.43 G. Zunnurman 014.C1 ( M4.01 G. Zimmerman , trustee. . . 54.00 Annnio Qcchricko 102.00 191.00 A , Suhurbach 20.18 20.18 A.A. Winter 10.25 111.23 H. W. Suydor 24 .23 244.7U M. J. Mella 479.f > 5 401.75 W. Lohro. , 1,400.00 1,400.00 Fred Streltz T10.0J 710.00 Hnmhlotoninn. September 6 at auction in Lincoln , Rya DuUo iind forty marcs , colts , drivers and draft horses. A Dull nay in District Court. A suit to recover $1,111.20 was brought by Stout , Gallagher & Co. against W , H. Duftott , of Atchlson , Kan. The amount named is claimed to bo duo ou account be tween thu litigants. Egbert B. French holds a promissory note given py Robert S. Uoesloy , secured by u mortgage ou lot 111 , block 5 , Central park. Yesterday ho brought a suit to forcclono the mortgage. IS 28 Was an appeal by Mary Fhiunery from Justice Read's decision awarding to H. A. Koster judgment for * 200 duo him for laborers' wages and supplies furnished , Frank U. Johnson sued Jumos Cotter ctal , on a promissory note , of which $1,000 re mains unpaid. 15 3 liulnbridgo vs. Duke , was a suit to recover fcllO on u real estate contract , GeorgeW. . Loomls him commenced suit against Augusta and Edward Peterson to recover on u real estate contract. Also ugulnst Laura A. Smith for the sumu action. , The Kirk Soap company , of Chicago , has commenced suit against the W. A. Page Soap company , of Omaha , for infringement of trade mark. They uslc for u writ of in junction to restrain the Pugo Soap com pany from using the word "Union" in con nection with soup manufactured by them , and claim to have been damaged to the ex tent of 5,000 by the use or this trudo murk on the purt.of the defendants. Itys Uuku No (15-1. The Humblotoniun stallion owned by J. K. Moiitrobo. and to bo sold nt auction in Lincoln September 6 , IB an excellent representative of the tnightust race of trotters the world has over produced , WAllOVKU 11I3I ) DLiOCKS. Major Bnloombo nnd Fred W. Gray Clnflh" Again. The meeting of the board of public 'works yesterday was varied by u spirited vor- bnl contest between Mr. Fred W. Gray and Chairman Ualcombo. Mr. Qrny appeared before - fore the board to nsk why no many of * the red colored cellar blocks furnished by htm for paving purposes wore rejected. Chairman Ualcombc , who was evidently very agitated , said that it wan not the color of the clocks ttint caused them to bo rejected , but their Inferior qualities. Ho said further that the city of Omaha bad contracted for bright , fresh and sound blocks. When the board went to the yards to see the timber they were shown bright , sound poles , but when it came to the delivery a lot of cheap Job lots nnd odd lots of inferior quality are furnished , nnd an at tempt made to force them on the city. This ho iclteratcd a number of times , Mr. Grnv rctcrtcd that Major Halcombo was theorizing and drawing on his Imagina tion , nnd was prejudiced against Mr. Gray to begin with. Major Ualcombo replied that they would not have such blocks , pointing to n worn-eaten block which was the cause of the former trouble between him and Gray. Mr. Gray replied that that kind of n block was not now under discussion , nnd Intimated that ho wouldn't give much for Major iJalcombo's Judgment of any kind of n block. Uoth men then oceanic very excited nnd con siderably earnest , and for a while it looked as though a fight was imminent. Mnjor Hnlcombo paced up and down the room , with his hands under his coat tall , which ho kept "Hipping" In n tantalizing way , as though ha was inviting Mr. Gray to "tread on the tall of mo coat. " Thu other two members of the board endeavored to re store pcaco and harmony between the two belligerents. The matter was finally patched up by olTcrliigthofollowingrcsolutton , which was adopted on motion of Mr. KIcrstead : Resolved'I hut the Inspectors of wooden pavements be Instructed that the cclor of cedar blocks docs not enter Into considera tion of Inspection , but the quality of the ma terial only , nnd if contractors carry on the won : with blocus sawed from Inferior timber , or wherethoio Is nn unreasonable proportion tion of poor blocks , it shall bo ordered re turned in bulk before unloading , Ttils leaves the board und contractors right whoio they were when this matter was liist brought up. The following estimates were allowed : J. E. Rilov , curblngTwcnty-sccond street from Davenport to Califor nia ? 1.BS1.53 . C. D. Woodworth , curulng Pine street from Eighth to Tenth 'JI5.70 C. D. Woodworth , curbing Popple- ton avenue from Twentiuthstrect to Twenty-ninth - . 5,54533 J. E. Rilcy , btono sidewalks In stone district 3,175.75 Hugh Murphy , Izard street branch of North Omaha sewer 10-1.70 J. O. Corby , repairs to sewers 721.12 J , E. Rlley & Co. , paving Farnam street , 'thirty-seventh to Fortieth street t 8,370.32 J. 13. Smith & Co. , paving Spauld- Ing street from Twenty-fourth to licit Line 12,883.00 J. & P. Fox , paving Hurt street from Sixteenth to Twenty-fourth f'J.tKM 10 The Barber Asphalt Paving Co. , re pairing Douglas street 35100 Same , repairing Sixteenth street. . . . 4S5 08 Same , fepairing Hurnoy street 271 78 Cunticld & Fleming , grading Thir teenth sticet , Vlnton to south city limits 612 70 J. F. Peterson , grading Thirty-sec end avenue from Ed Creighton ave nue to south city limits 494 89 C. H. Pritchott , grading Twenty- second street from Pierce to Lcav- cnworth 60S 80 Same , grading Twenty-first street from Uriggs estate to Leaven- worth 147 15 Same , eroding district No. 1 (53.38 ( Ed Phelan , grding district No. 3 19J.OO Same , Sixteenth street , from Cumlng to Lake 529.20 Same. Thirty-Urst , from Leavenworth to Woolworth 73.59 Same , Mason street , from Twenty- ninth avenue to Thirth-third street. 179.03 Ed Calluhan was awarded tlio contract for grading the following streets at 15 cents per cubic yard : Park street , from Thirty-second uvcnuo to East avenue ; Twenty-ninth ave nue , from Half-Howard to Loavonworth ; Thirty-first street , from Farnum to Leaven- worth. sn.on : Is now the rate via the Northern Pa cific railroad from Omaha and Council Bluffs to all north Pacific coast points , including Portland , Tacoma and SeatI I tie. Through tickets are on sale via this route daily. This is the only line running through the eastern and cen tral portions of Washington territory. Stop-overs are given on Northern Pa cific second-class tickets at all points in Washington. G. A. R. K\ciuslon. From August 21 , to August , 28 inclu sive , the "Hock Island Route" will soil round trip tickets to Milwaukee via. Chicago for the G. A. R. oncanpmont at $14'60 , tickets good for return until September 6. Choice of rail or lake route from Chicago. Ticket olllco 1305 Farnam street. S. S. STEVENS , W. A. A Runaway Accident. While A. G. Collins , of the city water- wotks company , was driving along Cumin ? street about 9 o'clock yestcrnay morning , a whiniotree on the buggy broke , scaring the horse Into a run. The buggy tipped , and Mr. Collins , soelngthat it was going over , throw down the lines and jumped. Ho foil on the pavement with considerable force , se verely but not seriously bruising his leg from hip to ankle. Ho was brougnt down town to Ills ofllco nnd attended by Dr. Sum mers Jr. , who louml no bones broken and thought ho would soon recover. The .horse was caught after a short run. PAXTON HOTEL , OMAHA Special attention - tontion to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittrcdgo & Brainard , proprietors. A HcHtructlvo Kirs , The handsome homo of A. M. Hopkins , stenographer in Judge Hopowoll's court , nt 2tS24 Hamilton street , was almost totally de stroyed by lire at 4 o'clock .vosterday'mornlnu ; . The origin of the flro is a mystery , as the house was unoccupied , Mrs , Hopkins being absent from the city , and Mr. Hopkins stop ping with u friend in the neighborhood , The house was handsomely furnished , und all of the furniture was destroyed at a loss of $3COO. The damage to the house will am ount to $1,000. The loss is but pattially colored by Insurance. _ OfVlLiJWAR IN SQUATIEII TOWN. It Wna All CrtUBcd by n Cow nnd n Hoic. Mrs. Drlfcorn has a cow nnd Mrs. Mo llhatton has n dog. Each of the women also has n husband. The families live as neighbors In squatter town. The women wore bosom friends , and the men political and social chums. A coldness sprung up between the cow and the dog and now nil Is changed. The women have a regular weekly fight nnd the men join them. The whole out- llt have b3jn bafora Judge Borkn a score or more times nnd Ins honor has rarefully en deavored to distribute the fines among them equally. 'Mrs. Drifcorn and Mrs. Mclltmlton wcro on hand yesterday , each clamoring for n warrant for the other's arrest. Thov talked Judge Herka into a state of unconsciousness nnd then tackled General Smith , After a wrangle that lasted through the session of the police court , bonds were made out bind ing the whole party to keep the peace. "Will you keen this bond , Mrs. Mcllhat- toni" asked Judge Ucrka. "Indado I will , " responded Mrs. Mcllhal- ton. "Its pace 1 want but I'll glv ycz fair wnrntn right now that if thot woman don't keep her uaw out of my yard , its her head I'll bo brcakln for her , the Dutch huzzoy. Prjjuco yor bund. " Mrs. Mcllhnlton signed. "How long will you keep this bond , Mrs. Drlfcorn 1" asked the court. I'll ' never brokouot pondshudgo , " said Mrs. Drlfrorn , "so long as dot ole tortor kept her to : avay from my cow. " The bonds wcro signed and the bclllgciOnts dismissed. _ Something to Kcmombor. If you are going east romombcr the "Rock Isltind Routo" run the sleepers and chair cars of thotr solid vestibule train to and from the Omaha depot , leaving Onmlm at8:45 : p. in. , thus avoid ing the transfer at Council BlufTs. Three solid trains dally. Allchaircars are free. Dining cars on all through trains. Our trains tmilco olobo connec tion with all eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties cnrouto to New York , Boston and other cities "and eastern , every thing a little hotter than other lines can offer. " S. S. STIVJNS : , Ticket ollico i06 : ! Fat-nam. Gen'l W. A. A LITTLE FMKCATION. I ) . AV. Kyle , an Oper.itor , Is Hunted By irnte Pa routs. The news of u racy flirtation , Implicating D. W. Kyle , who formerly worked in the Western Union olllco hero , reached tnls city yesterday from Laramio. The story Is that Kyle , now stationed at Rod Uuttos , Wyo. , had Mr. and Mrs. Booth , parents of his inam orata , arrested last week for assault and battery , us n result of his acquaintance with their daughter , und this is the way it all came about. While traveling on a freight train before goIng - Ing to Red Buttes , Kyle mot Birdie Booth in the caboose. She was lying down and while quenching nls thirst at the water cooler she spoke to him. This was sufllcicnt oncour- ' agcmcnt for the young man to sit down be side her , whereupon she not only inaugu rated a huuglng match but indulged in the thrilling pleasure of kissing him a few times. With an acquaintance and affection thus established the couple felt very happy. Subsequently Birdie wrote Mr. Kyle sev eral letters and proposed that they go out on a hunting expedition together. Ho finally answered her , agreeing to the proposition , nnd s.iylng that ho would show her that an Omaha man was equal to the emergency. When Mr. Booth saw this letter his eyes dis tended and ho armed himself and sallied forth. Ho bearded the young man In his den at Red Buttes , but the latter took ref ui > o In his sleeping apartments and after a respect able length of time issued forth with a Win chester and routed the opposition com pletely. Next day Mrs. Booth and herson appeared at lied Buttes station armed with bluck- snakns , und the old lady calmly Informed Kyle that she would show him what Rocky mountain lifo was. Ho was too quick , how ever , to permit any damuco being uono hy her , though the son succeeded In getting in some pretty good licks , and It was only after a lively scene that Kyle ousted the attacking parties. State fair September 0 , hut the public sale of Humble ton inn horses at Lincoln is the dav before. Why not attend hothi1 STIlfcET UAILiWAX NEWS. Trctildcnt Blurpliy and Ghalrman nnlcomlio Differ. Frank Murphy , the president of the Con- solIOatcd company , was seen and asked con cerning tlio projected lines of his company. Ho said positively that it was the Intention of the corporation to build all three of these lines und to do so as soon as possible. When the rumor of the consolidation of the Benson motor with his line was mentioned ho fol lowed the example of Mr. Benson by saying ho had heard nothing of it. In re gard to the laying of track lines on Lowe and Military avenues , Air. Murphy said that ho believed his company could se cure a permit for so doing , as ho believed there was no limit to the number of tracks to bo laid on any street , citing Twentieth street as an example. OMajor Bulcoinbo , of the board of public works , says , however , that there Is a limit to the number of car trades to bo laid on n street and that it is the intention of the board hereafter to have only two tracks hud on any street , und to avoid , If possible , the monopolizing of streets by street railway companies in such a manner as Twentieth street has been gobbled up. In case two companies wUh tno same street and each is willing to lay but ono track , a permit will bo issued to each , but under nu ether circumstances. It Is rumored that Assistant Supctlntcnd- ent Todhuntcr. of the electric motor com pany , will again enter the service of the consolidated street railway company. The reason of his resigning his position with Dr. Mercer's ' company is that ho was not given the position of superintendent as he was promised , but was made assistant superin tendent Instead. _ Ton thousand bottles of Cook's Im perial Champagne are sold a day. It is .perfectly pure and dcliciously refresh ing. OFFICIAL United State 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 givui off : " "Or. Price's Cream BaklnQ Powder ( doca not contain Alain , Ammonia or Lime ) 380" "Royal ( coutalua Auuuonls ) _ . . „ 348" "R. C. KIDZIE : , " ( Public Analyst. ) This investigation was not made for a 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 PCWDER to see it endorsed as the strongest , purest and : r.ost 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 inade favorable report. This pott der iiever varies. A marvel of pur . ty , strength and wholcsomonoss. Moro eco nomical tluiii the ordlurxry kinds , and canuot bo Bold In competition \\lth the multitudes of lor or snortwolnMt alum or phosphat powders. Bold only In mna. Koyal Halting 1'oudor Com pany , Utl Wall btreet. Now York. DRS. BETTS SL BETTS U06 FAHNAM STIIEET , OMAHA , Nma. ( Oppoilts I'axton UotoU Office hours , 9 a. m , to 8 p. m. Bundayf , 10 ft. m. to 1 p. m. Specialists la Chronic , Nerrou * Stela and Blood Disease * . f3f Consultntlon at office or by mall free. Medicines sent tiy mnll or express , securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly , mifelrtand permanently. parraatorrhton. s ml- nal I,03sus.Nlght llmls Ions. I'hyslcal Drcny. arlslnp from ImUscre tlon. Kxcess or Indulgence , producing Sleepless ness. Despondency.'l'liuples ' on tlio face , aver sion to society , easily discouraged , lace of confl dence , dull , unlit forstudy or tmslneis , and finds llfo a burden. Bftfely , permnnautly and prl- ratoiy cured. Consult Dr . Uetta & Betts , 1108 Farnam St. , Omnha , Neb. Blood and Skin Diseases results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mercury. Scrofula. Erysipelas , Fevers-ores , Blotches , Ulcers , Fains In the Head and Boani , Syphilitic Sore 1 hront. Mouth ami Tongue. Ca tarrh , etc. . permanently cured where othen have failed. TTirtnoff Ifpinaw01"1 Bladder Compfnmta , J\lQllDy UlllldFY IMlntul , Difficult , too frequent - quent Burning or Bloody Urine. Urine high col- nrert or with milky aedlnienr on standing , Wotfe Bark. Oonorrhcca , Gleet , Cystitis. et < x , Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges Keasoaa- ble. moval complete , without : cutting : , caustic or dlllatlon. Cures effected at homo by patient without a momenta pain or annoyance. To jQflmr Hen and Mide-Apd Men , 'llBP ' P11DP ' rlle awful cirerts of early A UUIID UUnr. Vice , which bungs organic weakness , destroyJIK t > ° th mind and Dody , with all Its ( headed Ills , permanently cured , AII est ) those who have impaired MUCTT3 thomselx-es by Improper inilul- and solitary habits , which ruin both geiues and mind , unfitting thera-ior buslneia , Ctudy or inarriagp. MAIIHIED MEN. or those entering on that hap Prlife , avaro of physical debility , quickly as listed. OUIl SUCCESS. Is based upon facts. First Practical Krpe rlence. Second I'veiy case Is esn clSlly studied- thus starting aright. Third Mo llcinos are pre , pared In our labatory exactly to suit each case , thus unvoting curei without Injury J3r"Scnd 0 cents postt-fro for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. Tnousandu cured.O A friendly letter or call may savoyou future Btitreilat ; and shame , and add golden years to life. t * Ko letters an- wered unless accompanied by 4 cents In stauiDB. Address r call on ItltS. BETTS & . BUTTS , 1403 unam StieaL Omaha. M n. WE BESrWrtltt iWFW3E ! IK Arlttltt- cJAS-S'KlRK WHITE P O-ObDj 'RAPPERS ' UK6C 3111) ) 3 * oni Tsetivc a o HANDSOHEai Cor.rAlr > lr g i pMOTOCRAPKi ; i PREVENTION or SWINE PLAGUE ] > K. THANK S. BILL1KUS & CO. , MANUrAOTUimus ot VJIIUK rou JNOCUI.AT- INO lions AiiAtNhT Tin : HWINI : I'l.Antn : . Iliivlnsr full coKUUiinoe In the prntocttvo value of inouiilutlon usnlaat Hnlnu iiUeut * . I imru rn- tercilinlo buslcons ri'latloiiH uilli HICMAHI ) II. MAHII.Vn1 of UlilcuKU for tlmt pilrposo. No IiOK'a " 111 bo liioculateil under any conilltloiiB exctptiipoufiumswUoretliiHlUc'UH. ) lia.s already prevdlli'il , rarmi > n nnil IIOB > alt.ers dmlrliiL' further Inform itlon may apply to UlCIIAUD JI. MA11HAT1' . KR Klalto IliUUlfnit. Chicago , 111. 1'UANK H. IHtJUNIiy. littu Director of the I'utlio-llloloslcallittliratory , ttuto Unlverbltyof Nebrntkii. GRATEBUI--COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BnEAKFAST. "Ur a tliorou h JinuwlfilKo ot the nutural Inwi wlilth Kdvurn tliooi 'rulliii of cliviintliui am nutrl- lion , and by u turelulapipulon | | | | of tlio line iiropur * tins of vrulMvlui toHlui-iiu , Mr. M > pa baprotldod nur LroaUfuil tnbliia vfltn a ( lullculi'ly nii\urnd liorrruuu wlildi niursuvuui nmny lten\r ilo"tiiri' blll . His oy tuo Judlrliiiii use ut nildl tutlclr ot ( Hot tlmt ft conatltullon IUIVT uu Kialuull ) built uu until ( trout ; nutili to roklat itvury tundoiitT to dlsciKe. Hun- iU of nuhtle mnladle are lloHt'ni : uroun 1 us ri'ud/ to -whorutortliuiols n weuli point , umur I'scupu iiiiiny ufutnl Miufibkcipliu nimi'lvoj uvil torilU \\ltli iinni mood und a properly iiiHirin'ioJ fr > nue.-n ll'i-rvlo3luii-lte. Made almply wltU boiling nulcrormllk. fcuU onlr In Inilf ixiiiiid tins br ( iriHom labi'loJ tuui : TAMDO TDDC ! 9 ffl Hprna-opatuloClicnilsla , JAlUliU IilTl ) U uUi , I.ONIIO.V , i.VHi.AM' : . Steck Piano Kcirwrluiblo for | iowor/ul syinpnthetio tone , plinblo notion nud tibsiiluto dura bility ; 80 yours' record tlio best ( 'uuriiu- too of the excellence of these intrns- monts , WOODBRIDG A FEW MORE DAYS And we will be thinking and talking of fall goods , They are coming in thick and fast and keep an army of clerks busy unpacking and marking them. We will have our Fall Stock complete in a week or so and will show you a stock you have not yet seen in Omaha. We make im provements from season to season , but never were the improvements so radical and far-reach ing. as in the stock we arc preparing for this fall , For every novelty we had last winter we will show you four this coming season. The remaining few clays until the opening of the new stock we will continue to close out in all Departments without reserve everything in the way of summer goods , s OHIO PL Parents who have boys to prepare for school will find in our Boys' Department suits appro priate for schooHvcar at VERY LOW PRICES. We make it a point to sell Boys' Clothing at the closest margin possible , and in this last week of our clearing sale we will offer extraordinary inducements in Boys' Suits and Pants. In our Hat Department fall trade has already opened and is quite brisk. We are showing an immense line of new shapes in stiff and soft hats. Our new 950 Derby for the season of 'Sg-'oo is the grandest hat you have ever seen. It is far ahead of anything we have ever offered and is positively of as good a quality as any hat for which you pay elsewhere $2.00. We have them in three of the latest shapes. ' The very finest Derby at $2.00 , $2.50 and $2.75. The latter are in every respect equal to any $5.00 Derby. In Soft Hats we have numberless shapes and colors. We have received our first installment or Men's and Boys' Shoes for the fall. They are now on sale at our usual low prices. We shall make this one of the leading departments in our business. Picnic Note ; Until September 1st our store elates ut 0:3O : . . in. Saturdtiys lit 10 p. m. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. ONE MORE CALL This is the tlmo to replenish summer . \VI shall continue through tu0 month of August to olFor special bargains In various Hues of llr-it-class goods. Our I'ull stock Is already being selected In the liustorn market , and we must soon Jinvo joom for fresh Invoices. Hut the warm weather Is not over jet , ami our supply is still 'to tliu demand of a hot day. toCnresIEST } < U5LISHEai3GI 133 So. Chicago , Ills. ClarkQt , ItoBegular Old-Established PHYSIGIAII AHD SURGEOU I : Hill Treat'ns ' with the Greatest SKILL aud SUCCESS 'Cliroiiic ' , Neryons and Private Diseases , C3 NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lott Manhood , Palilng Memory , Exhaustinp Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading to curly ducuy and perlups Conaumptlon or Insanity , treated scienti&cally by net/ methods with never-failing tucccM. SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dla. caaeaperrnDnrntly cured. O-KIDNEYund UKINARYcorapbtnU.Qleet , Gonorrhoea , Strict u re , Varlcocele and all dueaiu of the aenlto-Urioary Organs cured promptly without Injury tn Stomach , Xidne > > or other OrEans. JKtr No experimcnta , Ageandexperltncelnw portaat. CcniuUctlon free and eacrcil. 3 S nd 4 cents poi tage for Celebrated Worki oa Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Ducasei. /tS-Thoie C0ilempbtng ! Mainage lend for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 35 centi ( tlcmjn ) . Consult the old Doctor. Afnendly letter or call may savefuturesuuer. ing and ahame , and add golden years to life. SSTuooK "Lilt's ( Secret ) Errors , " jocenu ( stamps ) . Wedlcina and writings sect everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to B , Sundays 91011. Addrett P.D.CLARKE , M. 136 99 * Ctogfe 6U COMPnGNIE GEKERAL Is now op on. Parties desiring nee 1 accommodntlons ontlio jiovv Jurgo ojtpreitsBtt'uiuers of tliu LUIUOUH FRENCH MAIL LINE , Which nrn noted for Ihelr reuulnrlty , cquiil to rail- roud Ira tin , in milking tlio lrl | to lIUMO-l'iirH In ono wctk , uruud\li > cd to Miike Kurly Apiillcatluii for Iterths. Thlt la aim ) ncnmiiry nn account of tlio heavy travel during the spring und Diimmur months. McCAGUKHROS. , 105 South ICth St. , HARRY E. MOORHS , 1602 FurnainSt. , II. L , HALL , 1223 Fnrniiin St. , J. H. GREEN , 1501 Pnrniun St. , ACOIIIH , Oiualiu , Nell , MAUHICn . KOHMIN8KI. losfrri ! to t'xnin- tno thu _ _ _ . . juutly eel. ( ilnuteil lines of Hoots and blioi > , nmnufactur. ed ay L' , M. Henderson ft Co. , of Clilcugo 1'uc- torlcu ut Chlraco , DUon. Ills. , and 1'onil Dtt l.nc , WlB. should w.-lio HAM. N. WA'ISJN ( , rosl- rlen-o , ritUMONT. NKU. 'JVuvelliitf a ont. Mettliiiiarlers for ItubbcrH. A lull tut ot lovth for ti. rulnloin oitnidlon of leotli without thloroforiu , uu ur vtlitr , 1 UIIIIK ut hnlfrutun. DR , DAILEY , Dentist , SlM'uxUin lllotk.klli nnd rnnrtiu tts.Orvnuvunliiiii LAKE ICE FOR AiE IN CAB , I.OAB LOTS. NEBRASKA JOB CO. , Kearney Neb , Dr. J. E , McGRE W ONE OP TUB MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALISTS Iu llio Treatment of All Chronic , Nervous aud 1'rivnto Diseases. Ppcrrniitorrlioea , Inipotcney and Jioss of Manliond , abtulutolr cured. A euro ifuiirnnteoil In nil forms or I'rlviitu Ulsutuics , Strictures , Gleet , etc. Ciitarrh , Throat , J.UIIK Il ui c3 , Ixiiicorrliocn nulckly nud pcfmiinuntlr curud. Ulooil und Skin Dlaeaacs tri'nlcJ Kuccosntullr. Ijullei' unit Kcntlumcn's wilting roams separate nndentlrelviirlMito. Coiisultutlonfioo. Sch I for books , The Secret an 1 Private DlBi'ines of Jinn , ; nisi ) VVonian mill Her Dis eases ICoi'iich ( "tampi ) . Treatment by correspond encu ; Bt'iul ht.unp for icply. Ollice 10th nud Douglas Sis. , Onnilia The largest , fastest nud Uncsi In tlio world Paescngcr accommodatlona unexcelled , New Yorlc to T.lTerpnol Tin Qiicrnalniin. Iha Celohratcil I Tlio Finest Plenm-j Pfir.f 'Q ' VltyuriCoiuolclilii In tlio World.I CDJJIi 10 New Yori to Glasgow via Lonionderr/ Kthlopla . . . . Ansust 31 I Devonla Pcpt Ul Anchorla bunt. 7 I ( 'Ircassla , . . . . Kept. ! U rurnusslii . . . . Sept. U I KtMoplu Oct. 5 With regular weekly sailings theroaftar. SAI.OOV to ( ilnnKnn , Liverpool , Derry , liclfftitor Qucenatonn'iUto Fill by Clnsgow slcuiiiem. $ iliind ) uinviirusby "City ot Homo. " Hccond Class $ W. btcer- HKO f Ji. Excursion rates reduced uvnllnulo for clltiur rjuto , tuusKlvliu prlvl'czo ' of scoliu In one trip tha Illuir .Mcrsov , I'lcturesquo Clyde , Nortli and boulli uf Ireliind. HXCUIISIONSTO I'AItIS fill ClSTINBSTAIj TOUIW On urn 14TTKKMS. 'Iravclers' Circular I.utturt of Credl aud Urafta fornny umount ut lowest current rate * Apply to any of our local lut-ntsor to Kcndcrsoii XSrothora , CIilonKO , III. II. B. IlALn. , II. V. MooitKS. U. H. MAKES. AMERICAN EXPRESfi COMPANY'S BUltUl'UAN Dr.l'AU'l'M BNT receives nnd forwards nil classes of business byoueli Mnllfatoumir urrlvlnu'ut or ilt'iiuillin ! Iroiu New Vork. Shipments frTQ Kuruiio cini to marto direct liy tills Comimny to nil Inland Torts of Knlry In the United blntuH , ulBO loCuniilu and Mexico , with or without payment of duties nt New York. Unto * us low nstlKxoof any rosponnlblo company. NO C1IAHQK MADE FOR CUSTOM HuUBU IJHOICllKAOi : OH OAUI'AOn. Money CrJtrn Ufeuod payablu at 15,000 places In United blittcx , Canada and Kuropo. AKeficluHln Kuropo to whom shipments for United Etnt tun Do dollverol , or If Iroiu Intunnr polntu nlioiiUl lioionrtlKnc'il , ncraiupHiilod by Hill of hading und Invoice cirtlnisil befuro American Consul , THUS. MIJAIXWtf A. TO . ! Milk Htruol , Clu-niiHldo , I.ONIIU.V , K. O | 25Val or street , l.iLiil'ooi. . ; Clrlccn- ililly , MANCiltirrui IU Hiino omtnet , ( JljAHOoni d Hue J-crlhe , 1'Aius. } ] . JtlcllAHl ) , 1 lluu Chllon , HAim : . N. I'U'U'HTINd X CO. , 117 LnniiuniitraiiM ) , liiuin.vi : , i Dovenilaotu , HAMHUIIU , und 117 Am * Uafiin , A Perfect Face Powder. btlilMo. Don't rub KIT. bul < Kluiltr'l , ! riru.nlhi t Illuu' . , 1.101 > , , lili | tit | OH KaniamM.i Gnoodiaau UrujrCo ,1,110 6chrol.T'i , liSnlfjiToil.UU.5,118 , On" ' fcauiUlult ,303,0 writ J.O > , EOS.Hhllht eor , Wiltr ! | Mou ell , curClilirurer ntk , % * 3J cor fMIIUrn ; On H. lltiullnfTilri , I.KO ; Hell , l' , ( ill < V'H- til , cor. Crlilirl Jlel- ) l InitlliilftllnilcMnitt.ror , Ih ticv Tuili- tk' .ror. J-.circi OnH. t lhl 11.11 > , t20 | Isiulih Urn. c. r r.rll- lc | Una Kiln C < nir > J , 3111 Kuliu It Co. , cor , luu U < ) aim cor. lull ami Cumin * ! On ( < im lfrn Br. Hiilll ' § , lloi'p | . ej' , cor. Uke | Oil Uivruwuillll I ) Tll',1.7l , rrr'u" < ) , cor. Xtli | Stt Ifl * Cxi , r.lh ami l ) . .ii | , /-clr.rfor'i | , HU.nn.u Avc. an4Coltj 'lalk a , 29lUaln1 Wuulworth Ave , PrU ittir > i tf , ] ,601 llowirJ } Ctluil . ftir , Ctti autl Tlerrfl lloil HtCniilUI Aie , an4 Kill SI.I W , J , tieliri'ter't ) Hokora * Co , b. Omiilia. V > liblrsil. , I Jrliariltnli Druv Co . lllthr. llrura tt to. m LATEST PERFUME EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA Howlo.-ilGOl.DEN BLONDE Hair LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY'S ' I r < Mldrou or AtluIlN. FREEMAN'S DUONDINE llliout InJ'iry fieterr * * ll ! < inl ttalr ) ( Ntur l color * itvitderi lUlrof any col orS * t > futirul. tuturtl lUauJ . U t tin * S ir nuliiB la ftttlvd tMittlui front your Hcwtr * of tlikt uil liyHia _ _ , , . tl corrrl-ntlliif r for IV If nir l'rtii ' uitt ii'i it It u 111 ta rnl tUTt- | * l I J UKr U AN M HI1' ' UKU MTf , tw Yurk. tr ucljCtutlou4t14U * TilVlKEN SPRING VEHICLES M llMdndt t/lHout ' II tra . ea and nharton actordlna to tuo weight pnt on . Adiptod oiutll' u ll to roji h country or line itv drives ' ll lto rou l > t ftutlsfuctlon. troublesomlly , qulclc ly und Drtfely cured UyUOO1 ! ' UHA Cap. miles. Hevorulc.ueicuruJ iiisjvon day * . Bold per \mx \ , till driitfitlstu , or by m ll rrom nAl'C'gUv. U WUIU * N. V.l'ullUUoo- tain. N. WCOR , I3TH & DODGE sis , OMAHA. NEB. FOB TUB TUEATUMtT OF ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AHD TRUSSES. " ! BertFaclliUoi.Apparatuiandn.medleiforBiicceisfa ! "tatmcnt of every form of P'teaie ' requiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. Boaid&Attcnduicn. Beit Accommodations in WeiL n03WRITE TOR OIROinjlRB on Dofcrmltlei am ) IeetGu ' WK IUTK MTKi.r ii > nrn A tTiaa- WUHKH nURlMlCIIMI.MtlllMT. ( STRICTIY PRIYATF ) OnlylltUabl.Medioalln.titutamitiSiaVretlJltyol PRIVATE DISEASES , &te Tr lurtitrurlx > ii or VITAL I-Un K1U Firtln uiublt to "lill BimajbelrtaliMlat hem rormponden . All eorantunlet. tloaieoDUdtoiul . dUlniorlniirumtiiu.eiithjiii llorci. Fin. ? ! > ee"rirlJPM' [ ' | . > " > itkt lo Indicate com fnl.or .cndtr. line ptrwaarimerTlew prcfci rod. Call and con.ult m or icnj "I In Pl ln wr.rr , o f - y. * ° ftum. BpVclil .1 Tiji . M'C' I NcrTomDUeniet.lmpoiMicj.S llln ; Ulcct Eod V.rleoctR.Yllli qunUon IliU jLttrttt OMAHA MEDICAIi fc HUBOIOAI. IITBTITUTR 13Ui and Dodge BtrecU , OMAHA , HEB Dii.E.Q. WEST'S NBKTB AND BIIAIN TUBA * KENT , Ruarnnteed eiieclno for Jlyitorla. Dlzzl. jean. Convulsions , I Us , Nervou * Neuralgia. Headache , Nerrnus Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Walcofulncssi , Mental Depression , Softening of the llrutn , resulting In Insanity and Inacllnnto misery , decay und death ) I'lcninture Old AKO. Kairennoss , Loss of 1'owei In either sax. Involuntary Losses and Uporman orhiiMi caused by over-exertion o ( the brainself , abuse or overindulgence , tiach box contains one month's treatment. SI 03 a box , or nli boxes for Jfi.oo.sent by mall prepaid on receipt of prlc * . WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXfiS To cure any cusa. With each order received by n * for six boxes , accompanied with tO.UO , we vrlll Bend the purchaser our written Kuarantoo to r < v fund the money If tno trnatment does not enaot K cure. QuaraaUea Issued only by ( JooilmaB Drug Co. , Uruguliti , Bolo Agaau. UlO Farnam cttert. Omaha Mob. the Liquor Habit , I'nultlrrlr Cared by AdinlnUlorluK I'r. Muiuca' Uoldon Hpecldc. Hrnn bo mvpn In u cup of colfoo orl n without tlia kiiOHrlotlK < > rtlio | > er oiituliliiBU ; Ijnlwlntcljlmrin. le , unit lll olfvit a ipvuiljr mul iiuriuniioiit euro , vrliuthcr the untlunt Is a moilurutu ilrlukuror anul coliul wrack 'Jliounuiiim or ilriiukanl * liuvu been mailotumiMimluiiit'ii who Jmvu taken Uoluintipeclnq In tlii'lrcoiri'ii wltlumttliulr kiiiinlvdiie nnd toility tie { lluvu tliuyiiultitrlnkliiic ut llulr own fruo will. I'll JXUVIT Kulln. Tiio nyKoiii oncu Impruunutcd wltli tliq Mu-tlllc , It tioo'uic nn utlur liuuuatlblllly for tlio liquor umictlio 10 iisltt. I or eulo lit KuuiiAto , llriinitlsU , Utliaid loulm ( t . , iiiia IHtli und Cum- * InK tn. , Oiimuii. A. I ) . Foster & llro. . Council MutTi , Tim Itenirdln fur thu cuit i prlvattf alltuuntK Hrc un- urimuMcl fur purity , tic. fl itihfaullon ( JtiaratUt ! > J * Order lUinrdy Nu. 1 fur ttrulnat Uriiprtl ur vital IOMCI. 1'llcu II 00 2 fur UK N.nkuud ur Til vrkiil Uc-lillltv In niarrl l men. or tliovu inUilntf on lui happy llfu. . . II CO. Nu a for ( .unon Uwa ol Klill III ilUirl net. A cunilillicd tifuttiiHit for Inurnal und lucul u.i' . Cunt In 1 to o . . . trial aaiuplvof i eiimly No. 1 or li on nitlpt ol 4 ( la. In Humiufoi iiuiluicf. Anr ntiirili ( > o iurdltkprniMil > Ir rent ( iralnl ) k/ mall on uctrlpt of ( lie inlrr. II ( K ) , lolr..ll ll"uklCtlUiirw nun Ifil or limlci. > ClitKr l , STANDARD /tCMEDV CO , Chicago , III. thr * > rWup , fco miiiu , ( alliiuoatCarrratag ! ' . ' /'Ji' i'J'.1 ' ; " ' " " . " . " r l'kml.r. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successor * to John O. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmera At ih9 ( Id S'ani , 1407 Farnam Street. Older ; l > y tolvgraph Holtcltod and pro Atteudod. T l pliono to No , ' - -