8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBt TUESDAY , AJJGUST 27' . 1880. THK CITY. Revenue collections yostordny , 812- 872.18. Gcorgo Holntz. hond clerk at Milton Rogers ft Sono , hardware house is re joicing over the arrival nt his liomo of n eon. Mrs. Brixndols , wife of Justice Bran- dels , who Bubmittcd to an operation for cancer a few days ago is improving slightly and It is thought will recover. Atone Umo liorjlfo was despaired of. The Aurora society of the South Tenth street church will hold a lawn social Tuesday eve at the residence of E. K. Long , 1800 South Seventh avunuo. Ice cream and other dainties will bo served. j. 0. Wilcox lin.8 made application for an injunction against the city to stop the grading of the boulevard in front of his premises. A temporary re straining order \vna granted him until next Saturday , when the matter will bo heard. Mr. Ed , Murphy , of the custom ofilco , returned from Sioux City yesterday , whore ho had boon to clear a largo lot of tea and measure a river boat prepar atory to the issuance of a license , otc. To-day ho will RO to Lincoln to clear a consignment of solontlllo instruments imported for the state university , The Instruments are valued at $300. A bright-cheeked young girl named Jennie Juliua , was arrested Sunday charged with having stolen some prop erly trom the residence of C. U. Mc- Brido. The property turned out to bo Eomo advertising cards which the girl took but afterwards returned. McBride - Bride failed to appear to wrosocuto his case and the girl was dismissed after spending the night in the jail with two negro prostitutes. At a picnic Sunday , at Pries' lake , while several parties wore out rowing , a young gentleman jumped from ono boat to another containing two young ladies. The latter sklfT capsized , the young ladies wore thrown out and sank beneath the surface , but wore rescued before they suffered any serious incon venience. With BoaKing elothes they repaired to the boat house and spent the remainder of the day recovering from the effects of the unceremonious immersion. _ Personal / I'liraar.ipJis. D. T. Council , of Holdrogo , is at tbo Mur ray. Adolph Carpi and wife , of Cincinnati , are at tlio i'lixlon. R. S. A. Smith , of Craig , Mo. , wus In the city yesterday. H. T. Forfiuson was at the Paxton yester day from Orleans. Eugene Moore was at thn Millard yestOr- day from West Point. G. M. Chapman , of Pluttsmouth , was at the Paxton yesterday. Miss Minnie Huwlto , of Nebraska City , visited in the city yesterday. J. W. Troup and wife , of Portland , Ore. , wore Murray pucsts last nipht. Cleveland men at the Murray last niftht were W. C. Spauldlnf ? and C. U. Hoffman. Falrfleld's only roproscntatlvo In the metropolis yesterday was W. M. Manpin , registered at the Arcado. Stockton Hoth , of the local rovcnuo col- color's ofllce , returned yesterday from a ten days ) trip to Lexington , Kv. p.T. A. Hershey , of Broken Bow ; A. L. Field and faulty , of Alliance ; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Austin , of Lincoln , \vcro among the Nebruskans at the Arcudc yesterday. Among the guests of the Millurd yester day were William H. Uurnhum , Batavia , 111. ; J. F. Barnard , Lincoln ; Frank Stiai'po , Uattlo Crook , Nob. ; Mra. QoorKO McQuonn , Denver , Col. ; D. Ray , Grand Island , Nob. ninrrlngn Marriage licenses wore issued yesterday to the following pnrtlos : Name and resilience. Aec. ( Charles C. Nomoss , South Omaha . 2J" ( AnnloF. Lundin , South Omaha . S3 1 William A. Moobins , Omaha . 34 ( Livydoll Felkor , Omaha . 18 Mcrclnmts" I' n ratio. Major Clarkson left on Saturday for the national encampment G. A. R. , at Milwau kee. Ho will return on Saturday next. Ho will then receive reports from the assistant marshals of the great drummers' and mer chants' parade. There are forty-two mar shals , all of whom the major claims are working with enthusiasm. Major CIurk.Hon holds that the parade will bo the finest which has over been held iu this part of the country - try > r Boll I ml in Ills ContrnotH. Hugh Murphy has'a contract for laying 40- 000 foot of stone paving on Pine street. Up to date , ho has laid but 1,200 and if ho should hereafter lay ( iOO foot per day it would tuko him about 70 days to complete his contract , but his men are all laid off awaiting stouo from bis quarry , and it is nut probable that bo will complete his contract this season. Chairman Ualcombo severely arraigned Mr. Murphy ut a recent meeting between the two for his negligence. USB noiiSFoitn's ACID i-ii Dr. C. R. Dako , Belleville , 111. , says"I bcivo found it , and it alone , to be capable of producing a sweet and natural sleep in cases of insomnia from overwork of the brain , which so oftoa occurs la active professional mid business men. " Oinnliu'H Honda. At noon ycstorduyCity Treasurer Rush sold tl87r > 00 worth of short tnno , district paving bonds.-nt$1.05 CO-100. S. A. Kean &Co. , of Now York , were the successful bidders. Bids were received from the folio win gilrms : Lamb'rct Bros. & Co. . Cleveland.$1 O.t C. H. Vcnuor & Co. , Now York. . 1 03 3-25 Brewster.Cobb & Estubrook.Now York" . . ! 1 00 2'J-IOO ' Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance company , Milwaukee 105 1-10 niticUBroe. . & Co. , Boston 1 03 1-8 U , H. Wl\ltO \ & Co. , Now York , . . 1 05 0-L'O Mr. Rush says that taking into considera tion the fact of this being n very bad tluio of the year to sell bauds ; also that there was a collapse In the money market only last Frl- , day. thcso figures indicate the great favor in which any kind of Ouiuhu bonds are con i Bidered , National Ciiiiiril Chan iron. Several changes la the ofliclal roster of the Nebraska National Guard are announced ' from the adjutant general's nnico at Lincoln , Captain L. F. Brltt , having tendered his * , rcslguutiou as chuplaln of the First regiment Nebraska National Guard , and the same having been approved , ho is honorably dis charged from tnu service. , Upon the recommendation of Colonel O. H , Phillips , commanding First regiment , licv. U. S , Davlx , of York , 1ms been ap pointed chaplain of bald regiment , to rank us cantata * First Lieutenant F , P. Lundcon , quarter master First regiment , having been commls- , slonod captain of Company A , First regi ment , the colonel commanding mild regiment \ylll recommend the nunm of a llrst liouten- uut of his regiment for ttio position of quar termaster. ' Lieutenant Colonel Hurry S. Hotchklss , Inspector general Nobiuska National Guard , is ordered to proceed to Omaha an or before the 1st day of September , 18S9 , for the pur pose of mustering out of the Btato service the military organization Ituowu us the Ed ward Croighton Guards. Captain U. J , Smyth , commanding the Ed ward Crolghton Guards. Is ordered to turn over to Colonel Hotuhkius all ordnance , ordnance stores ana quartermaster stores Issued to his company by the state. Colonel Hoichkiss will receive and slim to the state headquarters the supplies referred to. namely : Fifty Sprlngtleld rillcs (50- ( caliber ) , complete , unit equipments ; fifty futlguu uniforms , complete , coat , puuts and cap. _ Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furiiUhod. Assessment work uono mid -vorillod to by utlldavlt and certl- llcato of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Cuspor , Wyoming , An lown Yotith Aoctiiod of Stealing n 8nloiiikcojor's Itnll. Ucrton Love , o verdant looking youth from Iowa , was arrested yesterday charged with grand larceny. The complaining Wit nesses are Graves & Miller , who keep n saloon near the fair grounds. They state that Love has been boarding at their place tor the lint three weeks. Last night about ) o'clock ho came to the house and wont up te his room. About half tin hour afterwards sonio ono was hoard in the lower part of the houso. The landlady wont to the door to see who H wai , and saw Love Just leaving the house with his satchel. As soon as Love saw her he started and ran until ho was out of sight. Mr. Miller , ono of the proprietors of the saloon , tind hidden n roll containing ? 105 under the bur on Saturday night , nnd his suspicion * wcro aroused by the man's ntrango actions. Ho at once wont to see If Ills hidden treasure was safe , * but , llko old Mother Hubbard , "when he pot there the cupboard was bare. " Ho sallied forth to the iwllco court yesterday morning and llloU an Information against Lovo. Love stated yesterday that ho wont to the liouso Sunday night to got his clothes , as ho was going to change boarding houses. Ho lias boon working nt Swift's Ice house for about a week nnd concluded to niovo further down town. Ho remained at the house about half an hour and then loft. Ho says he knows nothing about the money , but only wont after his clothes and took nothing olsc. After leaving the house ho started down Lown , but being weary ho wont Into an un finished IIOUEO and Blent there all night. The case is sot for hearing next Monday at 10 a. m. AMONG TUB HACLltOADS. The O. II. & N.'B Hack Down nnd How It Cainn About Notus. General Manager Hurt , Assistant Freight Agent Cassldy , of the Elkhorn. General Frcplit Agent Miller of the B. & M. and Division Agent Warruck , of the Union Pa- clllc , loft yesterday for Chicago , where they will attend u mooting of the Trails-Missouri Freight association to-day. At this meeting the Cblcugo , Burlington & Northern will formally announce a with drawal of the recent 75 per cent cut In rates. The recent uoclslou of Judge Cooley , of the Inter-State Commerce commission Is what prompted this action. A well known rail road ofllcial , Wuo was in attendance nt tlio meeting in Chlcugo when the Burling ton announced the cut and the St. Paul & Kansas City two it out that they uould meet It says : "We , of the Missouri river lines were sick ut heart because when the St. Paul & Kansas City made their declaration wo saw nothing but ruin staring us In the face. Wo did not want to cut rates. Chairman Fnlth- orn pondered a few moments and remarked. 'Gentlemen , I think your action is Illegal. 1 will consult Judge Cooloy. ' "Ho retired und in flvo minutes returned with thn judge's decision. It came like a thunderbolt and fairly paralyzed the people who waritcd to cut the rates. They sat still for about u minute and lltmlly one moved to adjourn. The motion was carried. " "Tho reason that prompted the Burlington & Northern to cut rates is apparent. The lake lines and the Canadian Pauillouroruin ing its business which is all through trafllc. The eastern lines send by rail to Buffalo and thence by wutor. In consequence the Burl ington froin , Chicago to St. Paul is shut out. All merchandise goes , to Duluth. Notwith standing that the eastern lines once declared to pro rilto , the Chicago , Burlington & Northern now bus agents In the east trying to make such nn arraogement. But it won't work. The eastern roads und the Canadian Pncliloare hauling freight fora eong , and the Burlington & Northern with no intermediate trallc is iu u bad tix. The road has played the part of the cat to the St. Paul & Omaha's monkey and got its lingers burned , and what they can or .will do is a problem. I think they will bo forced out of business. Tnc.v nro trying to make an arrangement with the Milwaukee & St. Paul , but that road is now going back on them. Cooley is watching them closely and all the little schemes they put up will be frustrated. At the meeting to-morrow they will withdraw their rate and airuiu fight against u ruinous disastrous competition. " They Cut thn Kate. The passenger department ol the Union Pacific Is in a peck of trouble over G A. R. rates to Vltlwaukeo. The rate from Denver was fixed nt ? 32 (15 ( but the Union Pacific sold at $33.15 , a cut of 50 cents.In consequence the other roaus are making a mighty war and are contending that the Union Pacific for each ticket so sold must forfeit $100 to the "gentlemen's iigroemcnt" association. The Union Pacific , however , sets up the claim that the first rate advertised was ? 83.15 and that under the law they could not raise thu price without ten days' notice , lietico their action. The matter will bo laid before tbe interstate association for udjusticution. Railroad Notes. Tbo passenger department of the union Pacific has issued a hundsoinu illuminated circular giving the dates of every fair held in Nebraska this fall. .Tlio first page is de voted to the Omaha merchants' week cele bration. Assistant General Manager Dickinson , of the Union Pacific , has returned from Chi cago. Car-Accountant Buckingham , of the Union Pacific , who has been in Denver chasing the friskj box earlias returned. David Lee , superintendent of construction of the Baltimore & Ohio , accompanied by his wife und duughtorpassed thiough Omaha iu u special car going eastward. They have been spending a few weeks in the west. Mr. Lee is the. fatherjof Assistant General Pas senger Agent Lee of the Union Pnciflc. The Wabash office in this city is In receipt of a circular announcing that m future sisters - tors of chuiity will bo given halt rates overall all the lines of the road , the suuio as mem bers of the clergy. The Missouri Pacific announces that , from September 10 a rate of ono faro for the round trip for points in Arkansas , Toxus , Kansas' nnd Nebraska- will be given from each of the states mentioned to the other. Tickets will bo good for thirty days. PAXTON HOTKL , OJIAHA Special at tention to commercial men. Finest and largest hotel in the west. Kittredgo & Brainurd , proprietors. Son nml HtiNhuiiil , Mrs. liorndon , of Dallas , Tex. , wants to find her son William , who wus formerly em ployed as a night switchman Iu the Union Pacific yards. Mrs. L. M. Dlltlnor , of' Kansas City , also wants the police to assist In locating her husband , who loft Kansas City thrco wonks ago , leaving hit wife In destitute circum stances. TKUHOUlNiy-U OFFICIALS. The Club With Which Commlfi loncr Anderson Threatens Them. Commissioner Anderson met a democratic county official yesterday morning nnd. to him said : "Woll , I suppose you are supporting Sheriff Coburn In his defense against our Investiga tion 1" "No , I'm not , " replied the gentleman. Why should It It's no affair of mlnot" "I supposed you wer o , " repeated Ander son , "because If ho wins none of you will bo compelled to turn any fees over to the county. " After having this conversation told to him by a friend wno had overheard It , Coburn said ! "You can just bet your jottom dollar I'm going to win. " There are no now developments in the investigation. It wilt bo resumed this morning. County Attorney Mahoney gave nn opinion on the matters under dispute last spring , which ho has not as yet boon con vinced should be changed. That opinion was more favorabto to the sheriff than It was to the commissioners. Thcro scorns to bo n prevailing belief that the matter must bo taken Into coi/rt before it is finally sottlcd. Dyspopsm Makes tlio lives of many people miser able , and often leads to self-destruction. Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsia successful than Hood's moro Sarsapa- rilla. It acts gently , yet surely and ofllciontly , tones the stomach and other organs , removes the faint feeling , cre ates a good appetite , cures headache , and refreshes the but-cloned mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparllla a faittrial. . It will do you good. BUA.VI5 KNIGHTS. The Founder of the Orilor of Knights of I'ytli'nu Will Jj-cuiro Thorn. The Knights of Pythias of this city have arranged fora big time on next WoJnestlny evening , when Mr. J. A. Hathbono , .founder of the order will deliver n free lecture to thn members nnd their ladies nt tlio hall of Ne braska Ledge No. 1 , Central hall , Fourteenth street between Douulas and DoJgo. Thcro ono thousand throe hundred knights in the city of Omaha , nnd an olTort is being made among them to give Mr. Rathbono such u reception as ho never before received. A very prominent feature of the recc | > - tion will bo the attendance of the ladies , who are expected to bo there In great number. Married members are especially urged to take their wives , anil untimrrieo members are exported to escort their uot girls. The evening will bo most profitably spout. G. A. II. KxctirHion. From August ill , to August 28 inclu sive , the "Hook Island Route" will sell round trip tickets to Milwaukee via. Chicago for the G. A. R. encanpmont at $14'50 , tickets good for retnrn until September 6. ( Jhoieo' of rail or lake route from Chicago. * Ticket olllco 1305 Parnam , street. S. S. STKVUNS , W. A. WoHfern Citsktt Company Failure. In the Sunday Issun of this.panor appeared nn account of the failure of the Western Cas ket company. Mr. Lewis Reed oajs that ho navor had anything to do wltti raising subscriptions from the business men of Omaha for this company , but did like a hundred others , sign his name to the list wheu presented and paid the same when asked for. It'is also learned than tnoy never received n bonuV of & 5.500 , the Kubscriution list being on'y ' $1,500. , Mr. Andrew F. Ross and J3 , W. Dickson did not become stockholders till last January , having been in the concern only twenty-eight days at'tliu time of the failure.- . * . . Mr. Pottis savs ho is not a brother-in-law Of Mr. Wood row mid that thU gentleman novcr Induced him to take sjtock in the com pany. Mr. Woodrow is not manager of the Bradstrcet agency and states that ho novcr had anything to do with sulllne stock for this company , but bullovcd , us others still do , that with good financial management the business may be m xdu u urolitablo one. Tno Omaha National bank , say they have never had u chattel mortgage on the plant until within four days , tbo same being filed on Saturday morning Iu4t'heiici ( tbo com pany bus not hau the privilege ( wcro it oven possible after giving such u mortgage ) to purchase as largo u stock of goods as repre sented. A uiortgago on thn real estate of this com pany for J5.5UO and n chattel mortgage for § 14,500 on the stock , fixtures , accounts , etc. , both in favor of the Omaha National bank , wcro filed yesterday , and in addition numer ous attachments liavo boon plucod , so that tbe assets of the company are fully covered. Mr. Boll , manager of Dun's ngoucy , in conversation with a BBC man in reference to the failure , said : "In view of the fact that there has boon some discussion in commercial and banking circles as to how a company organized and floated as this ono has boun should have suc ceeded la securing so liberal a' credit , it is deemed just to all uurties Interested to say that Bradstrcot & Co. , In their published reference book for July , 18S9 , rate the < Wcst- tcrn Casket Company as having $ JS,500 ( cap ital paid in ) , and in fair credit , and Dun & Co. rate them blank , and Dun's special re ports advisecuqtion in all deals-with them , and especially us to purchases of tbo'stock of the company. " Cushman's Menthol inhaler euros catarrh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. Walnut Hill Motor Service. Said a well-known citizen ; "There is an amusing contradiction In the reports regard ing the impediments in the motor cars reaching Walnut Hill. One story is that unless the grade ut Twenty-sixth und Burt streets is reduced the motor company will in tlio winter bo obliged to abandon Its service west of Thirty-sixth. "Last night's paper state ! that tliOi motor would not bo likely to run north on Lowe nvenuo unless the change of grade on that thoroughfare which was asked for should bo granted. "I'licBO two propositions amount to this : Wo cannot run past , Twenty-sixth because- of the steep gradu , and wo cannot run north on Lowe avenue because It is level nt the present grudCj und wo want a change that will uiako the street uneven by filling four feet at ono point , und cutting two feet at another point. The truth of the matter ib there Is no real impediment at Thirty-sixth street or Lowe avenue. " mmous EXTRACTS HATlMrnUIVFlAVCRS Ilsexl l > y th * United States Oovernment. indorsed hy ( lie heads of the Oreat Unlvf rMUcs and 1-ublic Hood Analysts , as the btronectt. Viirett nnil most HeaUliful. Dr. Trice' * Clean Uaking Vunrder dot-n not contain Ammonia , I.lmeor Alum. Dr. Vrice's Delicious 1'lavorJnK 3- Uacts , \ puitla , If4uoLi. Oiauge , Altuoud , Kosc , etc. , do not couUlu 1'olsouous Oils or Chemlculc PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . NewYorK. Chlcogo , 6t , This powder never varies. A marvel of p r - ty , ftrenntU nnd vholesomoneBS. Moro eco < tiomlc.il than tbe ordluarr kind ! ) , and cnnnot pany , 120 WaU Street. Now York. DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1103 FAUVASI STHF.KT , OMAHA , NED. ( Opposite i'uxtoii Hotel. ) Offlco hours , 0 a. m , to B p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Hpi-clvllsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin ami Blood Disease's. S3T"ConsuHation nt olllco or by mall freo. Sli'Ulclnes snut by mail or express , securely packed , free from obsarvatlon. Guarantees to rnro nnirUly. safel } * and permanently. NERVOUS DEBiLUFY slons. 1'liyslcal Ufcay. allying from Imllncro tlon. Kxcess or Indulgence. pioducliiK&leeplcss ness. Despondency. Dlii.p'ej on tlio face , aver sion to society , easily ; dlscournired. lacK of conn dence , dull , unlit rorstiiilv or business , nml Ilmls Hfo n burden , fcnfely , prrrani ontly and prl- vntoiy enroll. Consult lira , llctts & lletts , 11US Karuam bt. , O inn hi. Nab. Blood and SHnJiseaEB ? results , coinplutelv praillcntcil without the tilil of Mercury. Scrnfulo , Kryilpnlns. Fever Sores , lilotclics. Ulcers , 1'mnsln the Head nml Ilonos. SjjihllltlcEoro'JIiront , Mouth nml 'longui' . Ca tarrh. cti\ . permanently cured uhero others linve fnlh'd. Firhinu Tpinorw ( nml Hlmlilcr Complaints , JUllIlGy > Ufind'Y Painful , Ullllcult. too rro- qiionl IluvnliiB or flloody Urine , Urlno high col- 01 eel or with milky sediment on btnndlns , WraK Back. Gonorrhi'tt.i Olrpt , CystltH. etc. , Promptly nnd Surely ! Cured , Cbnrgcs KeaEon.- moval complete * , without cuttinir. caustic or dlllntlon. Cureu ctticteil. nt homo by pntlont without a moments puiuor nnnoynmo. To Yoniiff Men and MiMfe-Aieil Men , AQITDT ? PITDD Tne awnil effects of enrly OUHJj UUnD Vice , which brings organic weukness destroying both mind nnd body , with nil Its dieniled lllx , penuniientlv cured , Adt s3 thojalio have impaired Mpplpmn themselves by Improper indul gences mid tolltnry hablta. which ruin both body nnd mind , unllttlnc them tor business , stuily or nutrrmgp. M Aituicu MK.V. or these ontcrlns on that Imp py life , nwuro ol physical debility , quickly as slbtcd. OUIl SUCCESS. Is based upon facts , FJr.it 1'r.ictlcnl Expo ilcnce. Socoml i\orycAiBls : especially studied- thus starting nright. Third JloJIo lies nre pro , puioil In our lubntory exactly 1o suit each case , tliuti nflectlns cures without Injury ftfSentl 0 cents postage for celehrateJ works on Chronic , Nervous und Delicate Diseases. Tnousandb cmotl. fcsfA filendly letter or call limy save yon future sullorlni ; ixnd xhnmo , nnd ndd golden jenrs to llff. C No letters nn- swoipil unlcMs accompanied by I cents In stamps. Address or call on . SSKTTS & ISJUTTS , 1103 Furnnm Street , Unman. Neb. Tttt BESnVttiTE SOAP MADE IN AMERICA ; iMAlL $ JAS-S KlRK _ G-ouo § TLOATINb > 20AI A Perfect Face Powder. FREEMAN'S' ! ' ICE POWDER. . ailtlbltf * IJoa ft ruvoo * .Avid b/Ijruilklj. Klu.l r'i , 901 Firii.inkliMIJII'I , 1.H1 .llll BUI On K rn iuhl.i i : utik ii | iru Co ,1.110 Hcliroltr' , l/.ll ! ( | TortJUX l.lll , on N.ltlli ] ' WIIIUlilI OD H. lSU lllafflk , , llrli , cxir > > 1,1,140 : J Co IUt u > til. cor. Criilrrl l ilr l Inallula Drat felon , tor. Unrifi.Tiir. . tkV. ror. ruclHrj On Hiwlij Urll , t0 { hitiltU iiro . r , I'MCU * IclOnS. lnhiConi 4lll | Knlm j. Co. , cor , Doujln , alia cor.UllnnJ Cunilnc , On ttaim Irr'il Dr. Havllli'l , l.loiidlc ; ' , cor , Uk > | Oa Lwvrawuilhi UirV. 1,111 IVrlon j. Owen , cor , Jlli | 8wini.Cn , SilX.i , , | D.Ytii | .rt | * rli r r' , Bl.rrm.n AVf. n4 Ciib ; < 1 ik > , l > iiit Wool worth JlTHlr , Otnliclri , 'iv.rj | f > Ju.l'c . r. Slh.u.l l'l.rc | llo > il IOilU.I Are. h bl I W , J. Brkmlrr' ! ) K.jkor. * Co. , H. Uttnlia. , u. l * , Itlclurdiou llrvx Ho . IlUkr. llrur J , Co. LATEST ] PERFUME EXQUISITE FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA JlowtasMQOLDEN DLONDEHalr LI1T1E LORD FAUNUEROY'S * * r Children > r Adult * . FREEMAN'S DLONDINE WUk.nl Injury pre < rr UlonU lUIr Hi * i l color. Ktnderi lU.rolauy rdor * altful , lulural ltlond . u | | l , t uulu | u Male * UUU from ycur UiVKttt. n < w > r cf II.U | > 1 brtlK fbrccucr llf cM , tiMilllDtf Hit liftlr. II OOprrliotll orB Arts. lf > > mr lirnrtUtliMiu'lllIl will ! > a'ntii | < reu | ll. IJ1KHUN "hliri'Man MTr.LaboralarlM H > K.1HJ61. . ew Vwk , tnucljUuOoLill.O , SHOE DEALERS to Doslrln examine tlio _ . _ . Justly rel- ebruteil lines of Ilnotn und Hlioes , inuiiufurtiii- . eduyo. M. llendeison A ; I'o. , of Clilt KO-Ffto- tories at Clilr.igo. Dlxon , Ilia. , und 1'ond Mil l.uc , WlB.-sUoiild wrilo BAM. N. WATPON , real- rtenrc , K1CRMONT. NKH , Trftvcllng aifent. Jiff dciiiurtera for Itubbera. CHiCHCSTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. tlroiM Illiiiiutnil Itninil. Tbl enlj rtll bl tll , | fur III' . Sufi' u < ! sure. I.Bdlva , u U IfruirttUt tor low l > lit * mund llrauUln rttl lutUllloljWkM , Klrtl Uti bluvrluboo 1'iiLtUttvllii r. Kco < 14c. ( lauipi ) fur | iaillcbltr ul 'Jtcllrr lor l idlia.1 * In.Her. / . l y mall. AdM Jdi > r. UUehcstcr Cliemlcal Co. , JIuilUou f.q. , I'blbtdn , I'n. aaa-ruuiunruitKHiuo unite , txwkfreo. ui.K " ISOWtbubav.l A FEW MORE DAY 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 are 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. SCECOOX. STTITS. Parents who have boys to prepare for school will find in our Boys' Department suits appro priate for school v/ear at VERY LOW PRICES. We make it a point to sell Hoys' 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 tradeahas already opened and is quite brisk. We arc showing an immense line of new shapes in stiff'and soft hats. Our new 950 Derby for the season of 'SQ-'QO 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. colors.We 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. Please Note ; Uiiill September 1st our store clones nt G:3O : ; > . m. 8ntur < tity8 at IO p. m , Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. PlpopnFMfI ESTABLISHED 1361 ( ISO So. foUTB UJTeSIf Chicago , Ills. 1 ClarkSt , Xhe Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It ( till Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Cftronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , 9-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , Felling Memory , Exhnustine Drains , Terrible Dreama , Head and Back Ache and all the cfTecu leading to early deciiy end perlup Consumption or Inaactty , treated scientibcally by n / methods with ncver-fallinc succrti. SYPHILIS and ell bad Blood and Skin Ola * saaea permnarntly cured. * S-KlDNEYand URlNARYcompWnU.Qlcet , Oonorrho a , Strlctu re , Varicocele and all diuaiu of the Qenlto-Unnary Organ * cured prompUy without injury toS'.ocnich , Kfdncyi or other Organs. aS-No experlmsnta. Age and experience Imi portant. Ccnaullrtion free and aacred. as-Stud 4 cents postage far Celebrated Worlis on Chronic , Nervoua and Delicate Dlttaics. 43-Thoje > ctnlemplatinB Mairitge nend for Dr. Clarke'a celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 ccoU , both 3 } cents ( ( lamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter orcallmay save future sutler. ing nnd shame , and add golden years to life. SSTVOOX "frle'a ( Secret ) Errori , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicina and writings sent every whrre , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 In la. Address F. D. CLARKE. M. Q > * .a. OMICAQO. , Al PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 FARNAM STREET. THK- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Best Itouto from Oinnbii and Council Bluffs to - THE EAST E- TWO T MN8D DAILY ETWKKN OMAII Chicago. AND Mlhrnukce , 8L Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , Fiecport , Itockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , .lancsTlllo , Ilcltlt , Wlnonn , La Crosse , And all other importnnt point' Kast , Northeast and buutueust. For tbrough tickets call on tlio tltVet aucnt at IMI Farnain street , In barker lllock , or nt Uiikm 1'uciOc Depot. Pullman Sleepers and tbo finest Dining Cars In th world are run on the main line ot tuoihlcuiro , Mil waukee & Bt. I'ftul llallwuy. und evurr attention Is paid to pumnKeri by courteous omplo/es of the coiopnnr. It. MII.I.KH. OonerM Mnnniier. j , K. TDCKBH , Asilitinl General MnimKor. A. V. It. OAltPKNTKlt , Ucneral I'asjer.uer and Ticket Client. OKO. K. 11BAFKOUD. Assistant Oeoeral 1'asscngcr tint 'nckct Aeont. T. J. OLA UK , Ueneral 6npirlntadent. GRATEFUL- COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. BREAKFAST. "flru tliorou ti knowluiluo of tbe natural laws wlik'li KOTuru Itio opuratloiu of ( liuHitliiu anlnalrl- tlon.nii'l liy caruful uppiltullun ut tliu nno pruper- ll ui well * eluclml Uotua , Mr. Klips bas prorliluJ our tm'iikfttit tables with it iliillcHlely rtavoru I keri'raiiu whloli runr tavo in nmnr liujvr doctur * ' lillU HI * by tliu Jjclklouj usu ol > ucl > intlclui of rtlof lliutu < uii tllullou limy bj truluiilly built m > u itll struiu vnuuKlilo rtl l t over- tendency to dlni-ato. lliu- ilruu * of mbilu lualuUlut nr lluut nx uruuu J us rcurt/ wlierovur tliHioli a wt-nk point , \tuiimr < nuva uinrir u fatal ulinft br k epliiK oiirsi'lros ell furttnoil wlOi puru Lloo.1 and a properly uuurisbo.1 frame 4'lvlf n-rvloaOaielte. In Mainly with bolllnn nator or milk. Bold on/ ) ill bUlf pound tins l > f tirucerit labjlod thust : inDO P. nn IComuopntUlo ChemlHt un'l"lluriuary ' troubles easily , ciulcic lyuuabufely cured byUUOTUKAOAp . vulos. Bevvral caaes cured m BUVOU Uayo. Sola ultimo par lioi. all drutfuUw , or br mall from Uoctuia M'VU > , UWUttos N. Y. JOJW. ONE MORE CALL This Is tlio llmo to roplonlsh. summer ardrobeg. Wu ahull continue through < ho month of August to oiler upoclal b irKiiliia in various llnmof llr.t-class goods. Our Pull stocfe is already bolnc solectol In the llastarn iiuirket , und we inust soon have room for fresh Invoices. Hut the warm wonthor Is not over yet , nml our supply la Btlll oqua.1 to tlio demand of a hot day. Dr. J. E , McGRE W ONK Or Till ! MOST HUCCESSl'Ul , H " SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of All Chronic , NOI-TOUS nuil Prlvnto Diseases. Bperm torrlioea , luipotency and Ix > Ht of Mnnlioo 1. absolute/cured ! , A euro Kimruntcod In ull for us ut I'rlvnto DlaeuscK , HIrlcturcs , llleet , etc. Ciitarrb , Tbroat , Limit Dlscusus , Ixiucorrbooii iiulckly and peoiiianeritly cured. lllood und tikln Ulsouaos treated succcHBlnlly. Indies' nnd Rentlomcn's waiting roams separata and entirely private , ( 'onxultatlon freo. Ren 1 for books. Tbo flocret and 1'rlvutu DlaeateMOf Jluni alMii Wouiiiii nnd Her Dis eases , lUa each ( ituinps ) . Treatment by correspond cnrof send ntttmp for reply , Ufllce KKIi and Douglas Stfl. , Oniilia Omaha Steam Dye Works O. T. PAULSON , Prop. First Class Cleaning and Dye ing of .All Descriptions. IK. ! Howard St. . Omaha , Telephone 017. A full ret of tectb for li. rainless extraction of lectb wilbout chloroform , uaa or ether. Filling at half rutvs , DR. DAILEY , Dentist , 3131'uiton Illock.lbtb und Kurnauibts.Openoveiilnus Uavn. NoiyrliiKeorlnJKllon. , IKlnoroniarlliiK Han iirixllamdriiliof cam 1 'rice II 00. S'o. < . lii.illie 8urclnc for nun or ivoiiirn. 1'riTinls gonorrhoea , etc. iio nililier nur Injurllon I'luLaxo la > t 80 days. Hully used 1'rlro II OU. Will mini a tulix ! trial sinpl of reuiwly No. I or I on r rlpt ol t els. In tamps fur | K > UK . API omtof lla f rrim.llo | > imn.l- | ly nut ( triOi'l ) b/ man on rvrtlpt of the pil > , II W. lBUrr llnsHo hir either tux , luurrlrij or kin trie , konil" " * . STANDARD REMEDY CO , Chlcufjo , III. Tor 80 d y. ONLY wo will seiid lor the . DE GROOT ELECTRIC SPIRAL jor l > ltca * * and Xieukneuca ofMeu , 1'rriuatura 1'edlne. I < o s of ilcur , Urulna. I v ae * . > rrti > u > Ucl.llllr , Ao. It Is perfect Illlfa inarxl and U-U.t Bpp Ira loeall 1 cell quickly and surely. ClrcuUr f'rie. C OEJJICUCCIUO W. , m Wltt'B SU Csta. Mm. , mm KtffltiflLsfWitiKtta , N. W. OCR. 13rH & DODGE STS , O M AH A. N E B. TOR THB TBCATJIEST 01T Alb . . APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AMD TRUSSES.1 Be tr Tre or . NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.1 Beards Attendance. Beit Accommodations In West. Kf WRITE TOR OIROUlARSonDcformltlei ani Bracei.Truiiee , Club Feet , Curvature * otEPlne.Plleft Tuinori , Canoe r , Catarrh , Broncbltli , Inhalation. DISEASES OF tf/OMEH KK IUVK LITKI.Y AIIXD A L1LMM1 UmilTULXTFOa wo Ei nuRiMicoimFUKvr. ( STBICTIY PHIVATF. ) Only Reliable Medloul Institute making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES All llload Ulicaiei tueertifalltreated. . HjrliMllla Polion rtraoreil frou the ijiitrn without mcrcurf. N.w Itriloritlt * Truluitnt Mr Luii of VITAL 1 OU1 U. l'artle linitilt la vlill HI mij b < tr to J > t homttij eorrerpondcncc. All community llonicontUruUil. W.Jklnriorlnflriininu.cntbrrjallortl. X > re iBeeurclT | > aekcdnomirki .oludleate content , or leader. One i cr.on ( lmeril prewired. Call 0 < 1 eoniult ci or cni OlYTAirA MEDICAL tc BURQIOAI. INBTIIUTZL 13th and Dodge Streets , OBAIla , NEB. Healtii is Weal ! Du.B.a WHIT'S NBIIVB AND DHAIN THEA UK.ST , aguarantoa 1 spocldo for Hystorla. UUzN 3033. Convulsions , fits , Nurroui Neuralgia , Hondncho , Nerrou3 I'rostratlon caused by th * aso of alcohol or tobacco , Watofulness , Mental Iepreii3lon , Sofinnlna of the ilrutn , resulting in tnsuult V and Ipivdliik to misery , decay anil death , Piomature Old Ago , narrenui'sn , Loss of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losaai anil Hpermat * orhceacauBod by over-exertion of the brain.Belt- , abuin or overindulgence. Encu box- contain ! ene month'a treatment. 11.00 n box , or six bores for jr.i ) , nen t by mall prepaid on receipt of nrlce , WE GUABANTBB SIX BOXB3 To cure any casu. With each order received by u for six boxes , accompanied with } J.W , woriu lead the purchaser ourwrlttaaguarautuo to rft- ( und the money If the treatment ilooa not erreot eruro. Quaranteoa Issued only by Uoodnmn Drug Co. , DruggUta , Bolt Axealt , UU > Fornam tieft. OmaU * flibj , _ EXPRESS COMPANY'S AMRRICA KIJUOl'KAN llil'Alt'OIHN'.Trecolvoa nml forwnnls ull cla o of busliiixn byoncb Mullbtoamer urrlvliiK ut or dopiirtliiK from Nuvr York. Hblpmanta from Kuroiiu ottn bo niaUa direct br Ibis Company to nil Inland I'oiti of Knliv In tlio Ifnltca hiatus , nlKO loCntnrtn nnil Mexico , with or nltboul paruiunt of ilutlci lit Nutr York. Halo * us low us tlioioof uny responsible company , NO CIIAUOK MAI1K 1'OH CUBl'UJI IIuUBU lIHOICUHAIJi ; Oil UAUTAUIi. SluTioy Orlcrs Issueil payable at 15,000 places Iq Uullul blulm , Cunnclu nml Kuropo. AvaiicliiH In Kurope to wbom shipment for Unltol Hnic mil bu delivviol , or If from Interior points tbould bucomiliinoil , utrompanlutl by Hill tit \Mi\\ua \ unit Inroloo urt tli'il ' before American Consul ; TIIOH.MKAIHinB&.lO. , 85-Milk street , Chuiipildo , Ixisnii.v , K. U.I U Water Urcet , JiVEiii-oui , ; 6i ricca > dilly. MANC'llfHTEIII IU lliHiovurotrcot , OlMfUCivvta Hue Hcrlliv , 1'AIIIH. K. HK'llAltl ) , 1 Hue CblloU , IUUVK. N. I.IH'I'HTINO A CO. , 117 I.anuanitraxe , IliaIL.N ! l Doventleutb , llAHUUUO , and 117 Ami llafun , l' 'Ibo largest , fasten und tliieit In tlio world , I'nssonzer accommodations unexcelled , New Yin It ta r.lvrriiool Tin ijuci-ntloivn- Ilia Celebrated I'1 ha bluest meuin.I Cnnf IQ Ut t vofKomo 1 sniujn tbo World.l cGpli 10 Hew York to QlatgoTr via Londoniony Kthlopln . . . . August III I Dovonla Bcpt.Zl Anchorlit Tvi > t , 7 I ClrcHHblu , , . . , Bept. 1 J'urnesslii , , . , Hojit. 11 j i'.tliloplii Oct. & With regular weekly tallltit'3 thereafter , HAIXIOV to ( ilaiiroir , I.lvoriiool , Hurry , llolfastor Oui'frutiiwn M to fill by ( lla Kotr HuHiiior . i < Uanit uinmn'r ' by "City of Homo. " Koooml cia K.IU. Hlucr. auo ( /.icursfon rates roil in ud arallatilo for ultbef rjiilo. tiiuinlvlnK I'rtvlletto of kocliiK In onu triiitb * Itlvcr Slorn-t , l'lciur s < iuu Clyde , North and auulUut Ireland. i\iiiii : \ . . 'HTO rAiundiiOo.sTINe.VTALToiilisoil IxiwK-ir mum. 'Jravolors' Circular l tturj of ( 'rodI and Drafts for any amount at lowest current ratal. A | > ply to any of our local agents or to llfiiilorMoii Urollturi ) , CilluaKU , 111 * II. B. HAM , . II , V , MooiiEd. 0. H. MAHE3.