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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1890)
< " * 3I HI 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , JULY 1 , 1890. THE CITY. BiinkclcnHngflyc8torlny,81,03/ / } . The county cotmnlHsIonorfl hold n flvc- minute mooting ycslordny nfloirioon mid paused the appropriation shnot contain ing the Bnlary list. General Dennis , of the Internal rovo- mio oOlco , received the cad Intelligence yesterday tliat IIH ! oldest dnnphtor my at the point of death in Sun Fran- clxco. The following imports \voro vccolvod at the custom hoiiHO yesterday : One hundred chests of ten from Japnn , consigned to David Coo : wall paper from Japan , for Henry Lehman ; two car loads of tinplate plato from Wales , to the Leo , Clarke , Androoson company. The Midland state banlfvafl incor- ' poratcd ycstorday by VV. O. Tomploton , P. C. Johnpon , ( Juorgo A Day. J. N. Cornish , W. S. Koetor , Gcorgu E. Bar- her and Allen T. Rector. The capital slock Is fixed at $100,000 , 60 per cent to bo paid in before commencing business. The electrical coin slot advertising Company filed articles of incorporation ivith a capital of $2.000. The incorporators - tors arc W. H. Kelly , M. S. Lindsay , J. P. Coykondall , 10. L. Lomax,0. P. Itessl- gule , John M. Thurston , John S. Tob- bctts. The business is giving exhibi tions with phonographic appliances in connection with electricity. A XXO VXCK3IKXT8. Joseph Hnworth will personally lool : nftcr tlio production of ' "Paul " Kmiviiv" in this city. Ho will Imvo Mncuaya's great play mounted without regard to tbo expenditure of money. Hiindsomo scenery , new costumes nnd line elTucts will help mnko "Paul Knuvnr" the trroatost event of the scitsoa at Uoyd'8. Ttio" engagement 13 but for two nights only , Thuwiliiy and Pridiiy. uud it would bo well to secure seats well la ad vance. Sump : nnd Douglas. I folding ttio Prisoner. Cnptnin Mostyn has a letter from Oflleor t wKulg of Ottumwa , la , , asking the nuthorl- tlta to hold the colored mini , Cluin Davis , Jsota they linvo in custody , till requisition japcrs can bo secured. U.ivis was arrested & a suspicious character and Is supposed to tie the man waatcd to answer tbo charge of * ipo in Ottutnwa. MelCuIfj will bo liere to- iay to identify the prisoner. An a Drink in Fevers Use Hereford's Acid Phosplmto. &r. Cbns. II. S. Davis , Mcriilen , Conn. , fcflys : "I have used it as an accessory in cases of melancholia aud nervous debility , and as a pleasant and cooling drink In fevers , and have been very inucli pleased witb it. " I'rlnoe Napoleon. Eugene A. Orr is the name of a demented young farm-hand , brought to the county Jail , who imagines himself Prince Napoleon and heir apparent to the Imaginary throne of Franco. Ho is from Silver City , la. , and evidently has been a great reader of French history. The Empress Josephine , ho says , was a "political niece" of one of bis great aunts , but bo knows that ho is Prince Napo- Icon notwithstanding. Allyn-Allen. At 11 o'clock yesterday Mr.W.C. Allyn anil Miss liatlio M. Allen wcro married in Trin ity cathedral by Dean Gardner. MlssE. Mc- Gilvruy and James MeArJlo were the at- tcnilants , and only tbo relatives of tbo couple wcro present. Miss Allen bas bcon conncctcil with the Omaha schools for eight years. Mr. Allyn is a prominent stockman of Lexington , Neb. The couple will bo at homo in Lexington after July - . No carJ.s. AVorlc N'ijjlit ami Dny. Thrco hundred very vigorous kicks on the tax assessment have been registered with the county board of equalization. It is anticipated that this number will bo nearly trebled by July 10 , the expiration of tlmo for tiling complaints. In c.iso this im- tlcip itlon is realized it will bo necessary for every commissioner on the board to work al most night and day to dispose of them by the tlmo named in the statute for doing this work. . _ Merchants' hotolOmaha. $2 to ? . ' > per day. Nttt.Bro\vni > roi > rIru P. A I'l-llliiint SCIIHOII. Manager Tom Doyd returned from the east Sunday. AVbllo In Now York bo booked a largo num ber of the best theatrical nttuctioni for next * season , several of which have never been scon as far west as Omutia. His engagements insure nn entertainment nearly every night from September I until April of next year. He received assurances from Alt Hiiymun , who bas control of a big I'acillc coist : circuit , that all tbo bent companies sent to San Francisco play hero cither going outer or returning from tbo co.ist. roiniiilKHloiiM on Tuiniin. According to the decision of the supreme court of Minnesota , in the case of Pcot vs Sherwood et ul , the rights and duties of n broker employed to secnroa loan dopind upon the sumo principles which govern the broker who undertakes to lind a purchaser of prop erty. Ho is entitled to his commissions when ho has procured a leader ready , willing nail able to load the inonoy upon the authorized terms. On the other hand , the borrower when employing such a broker always dooi BO upon the Implied conditions ( if there ba no oxpivss stipulation in respect to the matter ) that ho has the ability and will nr.iko or render to tbo lender a title free from In- flrmlty or debt. ii ; I''lsliorH. Mr. Thomas Swobo and 0. N. Dcltz , who wont to Wisconsin last week on n Ashing ex pedition , have returned homo with a barrel of Jlno llsh. Among tbo catch is an eight pound sheop's head that Mr. DclU pulled out. Mr. G. T. Taylor , the Indomitable projector of the Omitha colony in Florida and the build ing of the great hotol-at Sutherland , has just returned from tlrit placo. Ho reports that tbo gro it hostelry Is being plastered and will bo ready for the winter season. Ho brings with him n selection of tarpon scales which arc really beautiful. Tboy are a llttlu larger than a silver dollar and that part which Is oxpoaod to the sun is as bright as polished silver. Ho details some Interesting features connected with the catching of tar- poa. tbo brainiest nnd gamiest of llsti. This llahing Is oao of the .fiuturos of Sutherland mid is passionately enjoyed by ninny of the visitor * , some of whom sp nd "hour.s In endi'.ivoring to land ono of these bright , brilliant uud beautiful dwellers of the deep , _ CIiiiilos KnlrlUv Heeovoroil. While sorrowing friends crowded around the bier of Ida Ilruco Sunday , tbo remains of Charles Fairfax , the man who was drowned with her at Waterloo last Tuesday afternoon , lay upon a sandbar In the IClkhom river , six inlles below the place wboro the plcnlo was held and the drowning c"urred. The friends of the dead man had not ( tivon up hope of regaining the body and tbo search had not been abandoned , Sunday morning a parly of searchers , while traversing u sandbar , wcro startled at seeing an arm protruding from the water. The latter was very shallow and the party at once waded in aud within a few moments the mortal remains of Charles Fair fax had bcon recovered. The place was t > lx miles from a station but a messenger was hurried away and the friends hero worn soon notltlcd of the discovery. The remains wcru packed In ice and brought to this city. They wore terribly dtstlgiued by the Ave days' submersion. A coroner's inquest was held , the Jury re turning a vcrdlctof accidental drowning. At 1) ) o'clock yesterday afternoon the body was interred at FoivtLnwu bcsldo that of Ida Bruco. _ The Grcnt Hook Ixlaml Ilnuto will sell tickets to nil points on their line July 3d nnd 4th , good until nnd In- chiilltiK July 7th , at ono faro ( or the round trip. TJIINKINO OK O .MA II A. John A. McHlinno Working n Homo Project Across tlio Wnter. Private cablegrams arc flying thick and fast between Hon. John A. McShano , who ar rived in London last Saturday , and his bust- ness confidants In this city. From conversation with the Omaha re cipients of these umlcr-occan messages it was inferred that the now railroad bridge scheme at this point was the subject of the messages. "I can only give this much of satisfaction. " said ono of the parties Interested. "Tho sub ject In band Is ono that will bo of vcfy prcat benefit to Omaha , In the event of Its polng through , and will bo second to no enterprise of which the city boasts today , " As a side matter , the Interesting informa tion was obtained that Mr. McShana had ob tained a long lease on the l.'f.'xHO lot , south west corner of Fifteenth and Hnrnuy streets , the old Herald property , which ho sold a short tlmo ago to the Boston ground rent trust , and Immediately upon his return from Kuropo , In July , would commence the erec tion of a five-story structure there on , similar to the McCaguo bank building now in process of erection nt the northwest corner of Fif teenth and Dodge streets. The Grant IIIno fit Which pcoplo in run down state of health do rlvo from Hood's ' Sarsaparllla , concluslvol proves that this medicine "makes the wca strong. " It docs not act llko a stimulant , im parting fictitious strength , but Hood's Sarsa parilla tmllihrun hi n parfectly natural way all the weakened p'lrt purlllos the bloodand assists to healthy action these important or gans , the kidneys and liver. MOVING HAY. Sonic of tlioClinnKc.sMndcin Hallroad Circles. The ofllclal staff of tbo St. .Too and Grand Island division was at Union Pacific head quarters yesterday , perfecting arrangements for the taking of control today of the Oinaha & Republican Valley lino. All the books nnd accounts heretofore kept in Superintendent Barr's oflleo go to St. Joe. In the party wcro General Manager E. Me- Neill , General Freight Agent W. P. Robin son and General Passenger Agent F. L. Lyndo. Superintendent Rhodes of the stone department will have his headquarters in Denver. All the correspondence and ac counts belonging thereto have bccj forward- to that place. The changes made yesterday created a sccno of unusual activity in and about ' the headquarters. Mr. 'Dickinson leaves for linltimoro today or tomorrow. His chief clerk , John LIchtobergcr , has been promised another position hero , but tbo oth ers of tbo force seek employment else where. Superintendent Tobbetts of the coal de partment will have rooms on the third lloor , and Chief of Construction Cameron will move into apartments udjoiulning the chief en gineer. Soon to lie Division Superintendent Barr will move his oflico from the depot today into Dick inson's vacated apartments at headquarters. Mr. Kimball says ho thinks they will bo ready to attack the old cow shed in about two weeks with force largo enough to raze It to the ground In a short time. Arthur Johnson has been given a contract to tear the weather- stained structure down and rebuild it as a freight depot. Just as soon as the necessary tracks can bo laid to reach the temporary dcnot tbo old shed will bo vacated , and when torn down work will bo commenced on tbo now structure. Tlircc U\K \ Forces at Work. Contractors Callahan , Ware and McCor- inlclc brothel's commenced work yesterday with largo forces of men and teams , on the Rock Island short line to Lincoln. Cnlhi- han's gang broke ground Just below Albright , Ware's camp is at Ringold's place , and tbo McCormick force Is stationed near Papillion. Each outfit bas about ono hundred teams anil three hundred men. The line has finally been located by way of South Bend , whcro It will cross the Platto. The Onmlia At St. Lmtils. The Omaha & St. Louis road , known hero best ns the Wabash , is preparing to make extensive improvements. A 5 per cent second end mortgairo for S5SO,000 was executed a few dnya ago to the Farmers' Loan and Trust company , and with this money the company proposes to improve the condition of its lino. These who have information on the subject say that a goodlr portion of it will bo ex panded In the vicinity of Council Bluffs. Negotiations Imvo been going on for some time between Omaha & St. Louis and the Union Pacillo for a lease or purchase of the lattor's round house nnd repair shops at the transfer depot. If it should got them the buildings will bo enlarged , lilted with new machinery aud operated on quite an exten sive scalo. XotoH ami Personals. J. B. Frawloy , division passenger agent of the Union Pacific at Kansas City , Is in town. General Passenger Agent Loni'ix has gone to attend an association mooting at Chicago. KnlfIitH of I'ytlilaH Itionnnl Conclave , at Milwaukee , VVI.s. , July , 1H1K ) . For this great occasion oxcurdion tiek- pt will ho Bold from till principal points in the United Stated and Canada to Mil waukee nnd return via. the Chicago , MilwaukeeSt. . Paul railway tit half rates. As its nnmo indicates the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the diroet route to Milwaukee , niuT us the cnmp ground [ or the Uniformed KnightH ( to which point cars aud trains will bo . run through without transfer ) is located directly on this line , it will bo seen that the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way lias great advantage over other routes which are unable to furnish such facilities , and visiting Knights , their families and friends should bear this in mind whan purchasing excursion tickets. A circular giving detailed information will bo mulled free upon application to A. V. II. C'arpontor , general piib.Jongor ngont , Milwaukee , Wis. J. E. PUUSTOX , F. A. NASH , Pass. Agent. Gon'l Agent. 1601 Farnam Street ( Barker Block ) , Omaha. _ TIIK JIKADSIIAW FUND. Additional ItaspoiiHos to the Appeal From tlio Titrnailo Sull'oror.-i. Remittances In any amount sent to this oiHeo will bo acknowledged through our col umns from day to day. The subscriptions so far received by Tim BBI ; nro as follows : Previously reported . JJH.Ol St. I'.iiil'Hebnroh , Oliirksvlllo . a 0) lion , llonry sjprlck. lllalr . 10 UJ R A..Hiimlm. . . ' . ' 1)0 ) A 1'rlund . 8 00 Total Krcc. Samples of Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , Hts , etc. _ Not Ilnrjl rs. Jnito Kcofo nnd Jim Trainer were arrested as suspicious characters. They were sup posed to bo the burglarj of the DroUus meat market. Trainer is n Minneapolis man In Omaha trying to make a match with a local pugilist. The poheo Judge hud u talk with them yesterday mornlngand became convinced that thny were what they represented them selves to bo. They were dlsunarb'ed. An AliKoltiti ) Cure. ThcORlCUNAL ABIBTINE OJNTMKNT is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro lor all sores , burns , woundscnapiMU liands and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Aslc for tlio ORIGINAL ABIBTINK OINT- MUN'T. Sold by Goodman Drug company at " 3 cents per box by mall UO eouts. Tlio PoHtolllco Hlto Mutter. A communication was received yesterday from the treasury department at Washington by United States Attorney Baker , aslilut ; what Imd been done townrds disbursing the money sent hero for the purchase of the now postofllco slto nnd tlio execution of necessary deeds. Mr. Hnkcr replied Hint tlio money wns being [ mid ns rapidly ns possible , nnd as for the execution of deeds , lui Would Inform them thnt such documents wcro not required In condemnation proceeding. Hot Weather nnd Accidents. Toke no chnncos on headaches or sunstroke. This hot weather Is fenrful.hutlfyouwlHtnka n few of ICrauso's Hcndncho Capsules each day you will find the temperature will ho re duced and tlio likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted. For sale by nil druggists. TlKTsiilltl South Is solid on the groU "German Kcmcdy. " Telegrams nnd loiters nro received oven * tiny during this hented term for Kruuso's Head- ncho Capsules. The pcoplo from thnt section say they reduce the temperature nnd prevent sunstrokes nnd headaches. For sale by all druggists. Sun Stroke. Now Is the time , the ncccpted time , to prevent - vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. Hy reducing the tcmponituffj all these distressing evils will bo prevented. ICrauso's Hcndncho Cap sules are the thing. Ono or two Krauso's Headache Capsules taken during the dav will prevent any head ache , also attacks of sunstroke. All druggists. The I'rl/.u AVInunrs. The members of the Schuotzenvcrcln who wcro nt Davenport received Information yes terday of the prizes which had been awarded them. II. Stockman received n gold medal nnd $30 In money for his iccord In making points , nnd StO for his record on the union target. Ed I'milsen won a gold medal on tlio point tnrgct mid $30 on the union. On the union target Gcorgo Knrll won ? 70 , Fred Fuller $10 , C. Wuothrlch § 10 , Henry Unsor $30 , Glaus Alathels $30 , and F. Mcnzo- doht$30. Messrs. Stockman , Fuller , Pnulsen , Knrll nnd Mnthlcs eacu won u silver top beer tankard for points. I'ooplo from New York cnu find the celebrated Booricks & Tnfcl homeopathic preparations ut Snorman & McConnoll's pharmacy , 2nd door west of P. O. A Gusollno Kvplnslon. Ycsterdny afternoon Jennlo Ilawhce flllcd n lighted gasoline sto\ with the usual re sults. The location was nt 001 North Six teenth street , in the two-story block owned by J. A. Creighton , occupied on the first lloor by J. O. Slnttcn with a stock of groceries and on the second lloor by Mrs. Emma Budworth ns n lodging house. In a moment after the gasoline Ignited n servant girl went flying through the nir , screaming lire at the top of n her voice. Shortly after this the department ar rived and extinguished the flumes. The losses are us follows : Mrs. Budworth $ y < X ) , J. O. Slattcn S-'OO nnd ,1. A. Creighton $300. All of the property was fully insured. The only railroad train out -Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Oinaha , Council Blulla , DCS Moines and Chicago business is tlio Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket oHIco 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnam St. , Omaha. Marriage Ijioonsoi. Licenses were issued to the following parties yesterday : Name and address. Ago. ( Forest Smith , Council Bluffs . ; . 33 I Charlotte B , Chase , Omaha . 33 ( James Hall , Omaha. . . ; . 20 ( Mary Tally , Omaha . 24 ( Hay wodd Hall , ( colored ) Omaha. . . * . 28 | Hattie Thorp , ( colored ) Omaha . 20 i OraD. Talbcrt , Oninba , . , . 21 ( Mary A. Bcauclalrc , Omaha . 21 J William C. Allyn , Lexington . 33 ( Hattie M. Allen , Omaha . 30 Pears' Soap is thomosteleganttoUetadjunct Permits. Par.nits to batld wjro IssusJ as fol lows by the superintendent of buildincs yes terday : H. II. Ulnrkson. one-story and basement bilck addition , ( ill South Suvunli'ontli. $1,000 J. A. Ihnilap. oitii-story frame cottage , Hamilton uud Kuroka . . ' IJOO ( M. Dunham , two-btory brick tenement liliiok , Muson and Nineteenth . 0,000 J. U. IViibod v. brick basement to ilwull- Ing , UOT-'J Jones . . . . . 5,000 O. .1. O'Donohoi' . onu and one-half story frame barn. 2.MI C'apltal uvennu . 053 S. I * . .Morohoiise. two-story frame dwull- Ing , Uuorgo near Dunuy . 2MO Six permits aggregating . tilt , 130 ItsiiiporloroteelloncoproTcrilntnllUoni of homes for moral linn nquirtur of u century It Is use I by tlio Unlti'J Stales lloveriiinont. Kmlonol by tlio liemlsof thn itrcit umvorsltln , in the .Stroiuoit , ruriutnnil MiKtlloilttifnl. lr 1'rlco'j Crovu llai- lux I'oivilor. ilnen nut cont-iln nmmonln , llmo or alum , bold ( inlvlii cam. 1'ItICK JIAKIN't ' I'OWDKIl CO. . New Vork l.'lilc-u'o. SIM Knuiclsco , St.Loiih " " "nCALIFORNIAT" 1 LAND Of DISCOVERIES. m E 4ilK IPTASrt Taci \ . Cpff Mjf ! Ci CURE TV ) ' ATARK rr Santa : Able and i Cat s R t Cure itomule by Goodman Drug Co , 1 F not rcincillcd in acftoon , Is liable to i become habitual nml chronic. Dras tic purgatives , bjrvwrakutiliigtho bowels , conllrm , rather tllait euro , tlio evil. Aycr's IMlls , MIIRmlltl , effective , and jtroiiKthenliiH lit their action , tuo goucr- nlly rcioitiinciiilodby the faculty aa the boat of npcrlciiU , " IlavhiK boon Mtbjout , for years , to constljKxtlon , without lining able to lml | much relief , I at lust tried Ayer's 1'llls. I dcoin It both u duty nnd u pleasure to testify that I have derived grunt ben efit from tliulr tine. For over two years past I Imvo taken ono of thuxo pills every nht ! | before retiring. I would not willingly bo without them. " O. W. Bowiuuu , 20 ust Mulu at. , Carlisle , 1'a. "I Imvo been taking Ayor's Pills and usltiR thoiu in my family ulnce 18A7 , and cheurftilly reuotnmund thorn to all In need of a .mfo but olTnotiml cathartic. " John M. Hoggs , Lotilsvlllo , Ky. " For clwht years I was aflllctcd with ronstipatloii , whloli at lust became so bad that tlio doctors could do no inoro for inc. Then I began to take Ayor's Pills , and soon the bowels recovered tliclr natural and regular action , HO that now T am In excellent health. " S. L. Laughhrhlgu , Jlryan , Texas. " Having used Ayor's Pills , with good results , T fully Indorse them for thn pur poses for which thuy are rcconii .ended. " T. Connors , M. D. , Centre Ilrldge , Pa. Ayer's-Pills - , rnnrAnxD UT Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers iu Medicine. nnil thlrat fov plrniinro. Tim rulliiL- of tlio hiuimu family. IncriLHiIiiBrit'torrlrh- | catho tmilc I * taxed , tiio iii > rv iia jtciii htriilnrd. Ir < li < > pur.milt of pleasure Mm bciclr Ititnrtured l.y nulilon'H dcuptitln B uy ; tlio lioiirx ilolKiicil nirrcposonriMlnvoteif toev- lnnntliifr rovrlry ; the Ht.iiiiucli in rtithlcMly liniiosL-tl upon ; jittro wutor , tlio imtnral ilrfnk riirull crwtcil lieinKs. l Ignorcil , und liquid lire Is Ktib tlliitcd lilllll , ore wo are uuiirooflt , iIi ) > case has Hvcd Its Iron ftnuip upon us. TIicii it u l olc for the "ponioily. " To \lctlniof these follies , ivocominpml l > r. Tutfs l.lvcr pills. They fttlmtilnto the llvi'iBtrenKtheii the iiprvci. roit > ri ) the np- t > etlto nnd hulld p the debilitated boly. Tntt's Liver Pills MAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. grlcc , 25c. Olllcc. 39 & 41 Parit Placo. N. Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. 1 1. . % _ < _ TIIK KHKAT iKM inv : An inirnll- Inuciira forSoni- InnlVnknc8i , BpcrnritorrlKun , iititMitoncy , nnil nil ill"el : iM that follow MS Q Kl ) . qiionco of Scir- nliu i > : ns Ix > s3 of .Memory , Unl- BEFflRETAKIHO. TorsilJa : ltmlc , 1'aln In tlio Il.ick , Dimness of Vlilon , 1'rcinntiiro Old A o. nnd many othrr dboasos tlmt Icatl to Insanity ur coiisiiinptlun nnt n jiromnttiroKriivc. C Kiill pnrtli'ulnr- our paiiijililtit , whlchwc do * sire tosenrt frc'ij l > r nmll to every one. fiT"Th3 Spe cific niLMllelne Is HoMnt ? 1 per packme , or alx pnck- ime fnrfj , or will be sent free by uiu'lou ' tha receipt of tlio money , by nililresflnu THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 PAICNAJI STHEBT , - OMAHA , NKB On account of counterfeits wo Unvo adopted tlio yellow n rapper , the only Keuulno. "THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Walter Il'sant. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " . The filling aike Apollinaris Spring ( Rhenish Prussia ) amounted to 11,894,000 lollies in 1887 , 12,720,000 bottles in 1888 and 15,882,000 ' i889- , , ITOTIOE , The well-known Yellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company , Limited , are protected ly Perpetual Injunctions ef the Supreme Court. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- The figure 0 in our dates will jnnlc n long slay , Ko mnu or woman now living will over date a document without using the figure 0. It stands In the third place In 1800 , where It will rumnln ten years and then move up to hccond place In 1900 , where It will rest for ono hundred years. There is another " 0" which 1ms also coma to stay , It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates In the respect that U has already mcncil up to P.rst place , where It will permanently remain. It 1 ? called the "Ko. 9" IHsh Arm AVhcelcr A Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No. 0" wns endorsed for first place by the experts o ! Kuropu nt the I'arls Exposition of 16S9 , where , after u severe contest with tlio leading ma chines of tbo world , It wns awarded the only Grand Prize given to faintly sewing machines , ull ethers on exhibit having rccehed lower awards of e ° l'l medals , etc. The Frrnch Government ttlsorfcognlzedllsmpcrlorltyby thudccorntionof Jr. Nathaniel Wheeler , 1'retidcntof tbo company , with tUo Cross of the Legion of Honor. YYvo "Ko. 0" 13 not an old machine improved Dion , but is an entirely new machine , und the Grand Pi Us &t Purls wus awartlul it us tlio grand cstadvuncd In cuwinu mtiouluc meuliamstn of the ngo. Tbobo who buy It can re t atbured , there , lore , of ba\ ice the very latest and beet. TOUEELEIlWILSON M'F'O CO. , 1BG nail 167 V'abmih Avo. , Ohicaga P. E. PLODMAN & CO , iiO l-cilhlOUi SUcct. , brtclk.oHr Ul'ltJ5Tll lPBOll.lN81l'llT80l ( ; flOHt. Jb.5lu.il mblllr./ lions 7IIKA1UII T-IIr > t : ! > l.i l d 7. nea tt.r.tr.'vafiUCtnlMK. . ) KorrljACcaalrU * . ITrl'.tUro * llan&n'l yrecr mMIMfmiciDfrr * . CAt , GOM nUFFAlQ. H , V , TO WEAK Butfcrln Itoni the tttvtumt > uulhful error * , f arly decay , wnnlu * wwknru. li t iiinnbwxl.ilr , 1 will wild \aiuablo tn tu < ( wulull rinitiiliiliiK full particulars fur liriro rurf I'lllil * l f chnnuA pleuJld medical w rK thouM l rrna ly rtttf ' ' ' IIIMI "ho U iii > rvim nn-l ililillltati it. Will be offered this -week in our Boys' Department , we arc deter mined to close out our entire stock of Boys' lightweight Clothing , and \vill have a grand unloading sale which itvill pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Suits , with nicely embroidered collar , at 6oc ; sold every whcro at $1.25 , sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimere , in neat checks , pleated coat and nicely made up , at $2.25 ; worth $3.60. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid , is marked $2.56 ; thcT suit is worth fully $4.50. The grandest bargain we offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits , very stylish and well made , which we have marked down to $2.90. The suit is cheap at $5. In long pant suits we have also several large lots , which have been marked down very low" to insure quick clearance. One lot Boys'Suits , sizes. 14 to 18 ; of strictly all wool cassimcrc , in two different pat terns , both very neat , these we offer at $4.5o. It is a good working as well as a good wearing suit , and no" young man need be ashamed to wear one. You have many times paid $10 for a suit of the same quality of goods. Another lot of fine Silk Mixed Cassimere Suits for Boys , sizes 14 to iS , is offered at $6 The suit is worth fully double. We are headquarters on Knee Pants. Every mothcc knows that she can buy Knee Pants of us for less money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the garment , and she don't have to spend time to sew them over or mend them. We select for our knee pants only durable mate rial , and have them made strong. It pays to tome to us for knee pants. This season we have an immense variety , and are well prepared for vacation. ' IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK : TOO dozen Helmets at 1400. 100 dozen Helmc'.s , ventilated , at 450. The same qualities which hat .stores sell at 750 and $1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. Wo have just received a delayed shipment of So cases of fine light weight calf , congress and lace Shoes , Wardwell welt , smooth innersole , very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These- shoes ought to have been here four weeks ago and were to be sold for $3.00. In order to close them out we have marked them § 2.25. Positively $4.00 is the price which shoe stores would charge you for such a shoe. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , THE-iSPECSALBST. The IJoctor Is unsurpassed in tlio treatment of nil forms of I'rlwite DIsciiM'e. No treatment has eer lieen tiioro piicceesfnl and nouo linn had stronger endorse ment. A enrols guaranteed In the cry worst cnses in f rqrn3 to5dii > 8 vltlipiittlio loss of nn hour' * time. Tli'i'o lii > luno lit en utiilcr lila Irentment for Stricture or dilllcnlty In relieving the blndiltr , pronounce It n innst utfmlrr- fill Him4. ! A complete euro In a few tiuymUihout alii , ins rumenta or IOSH if time. lafdHoHow VcO&J eexiinl organs timidity or nervoiipncts , In tliclr worst forma uud mii-t dreadful re.-nlH nro absolutely cured. Aml ll FISMALK ' ' " ' DISEASES cnrid kTSf'Htr' 'J i'J5 iBUSBEiut nt , lomo , , | thout Instrtimcnls. A wonderful remedy. 110UKS for l.iilles Jroni 2 to 4 ONLY. rSUJjCjn and nil Dlccarcs of tlio Skin , ' -iC-1 | ? Illood , Heart. Mier. Kid- ncjs nnil lllndiler cured. Cuicil m 30 to todays. The mutt ruplil , pufo anil clTert- ho treatment knn n to the medical profe'idon. Evtry linco of Iliu dleeusu re- nioied rrom tlio blood ; aromplrtoeuro guaranteed. hffftj , * 1'or "mnn" orvomiiii" \ , cnch lOc e ? J3'TiB ! % ( stumps ) . Treatment by eorre- < & * * ' ' * ' * * Hpomlcnco Stamp for reply. yJll a avUufl atraiicn on I'nnnm ; or nth fat. , OMA11A. HEB. NERVE AND BRAIN a for JlynNrla , ni lncMFt ! .If ir > ilBJii.Wal-B- f iilnobx. Mcntnl Iwprua lnii , HniionliiBHt thu llrnln.ro- nulling In Hvnnltv n.ia Icitillnu to muely diay ur 1 ilc.ith , Prcm uuio 'Old ABil , H i rciincn * . l.uu or 1'owot In cither nex. Involuntary I.OBFOO , nnd fpgrmatarrkcct c.ausi-.l liy ovc'r-oiurllo.i ur HID lirnln , relMLuto ere o cr-lidnlecnco. lnth bo-c contains ono montL'0 trcat- ni-nt. Si ftl'ox , or dli for , H'nt liy mallprcpil I. \VIMi onrli order ( or rlt boii > , will UMI.I purcliaaer T'llli ml 'i1 lo " ' ' " I r oni v it tT.o irc ttnillt Taltd tu GOODMAN DRUG CO. . 1110 Fanutiii Sti oct , Oiuulin , Nob. 1409 DOUGlAS--STREET. - - . On nccount of our Inrgo niul iiioroiiHiiitr Prnctieo , \\-o hnvo HEMOVBD to inoro HpnuioiiH und con venient ollices. Drs. Setts 5o Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omalm , Neb , FGTRflC SS-fi T UJHJ > a B . U Vd ? Ka fr fcu U sraii t. . ; tj > i 'J ' AN3 SUJPIHSOHlf orltKK'M > V > V.7T , aiiVKt , Ma.lt for IblilpMlIK | > iit- Kin , Cur. ul ( Wrrattw > t li > i. lvl l Krul ) . MIMi < < " > 1.1' ! In * . Cuullnuoni furrriitl r H rtH llf Ibrouth ill tt lK l-iuiD. n iarlu ! tbJm to ItmUK t.J tll.llHIII H hi IIKMJTII. Lbilriii Urr ri > U i.imilj , or > .c furrcit S.u < i In e .t IIVLT n-J HuiiiMUrr Cuul'IrO t > . ' ' ' M > . " < " < ' ' " I ' naninlli lorr.l la ihr i. uiontl > . HtalwS limpblit t rc . ' UAI'DFJi ELEOTIUOCO. . lt US i.b'i. : , CHICADO.Ili. \\rANTJSO-AKiMit9 to nell the I'lnlnis Clothoi I.lnoi \V tUoOnly Una cor Invented ilmt liulil * the clulliel without pliui 11 pvrfuctT ( \ iicw , patout luioiit- ylHauuil , nuidoiily by A > V nKonts , to whom th I'xelutltu rlKlit Is 1 > IVU tlvcn : oniceolptof W tin. , no hC'iid a I Ll > n tuiuplu line by malli uliniclrculurii , prlco lint nnd terms to nvenlt. iccuro your ItuilUiry ul untv. Addru s. Tiiu t'l.Nl.KKS MSB Co. , IT IIcnnuiiHt , . Wormier , Minn MESS C UK ED k ? fj i.iBtitK"uil UR CUSHION r.k niJi.ii.tlij. iFiiu n 1 "it "He hd.dsma.ll skill o'horse f-lesh who bought goose to ride onV.Dopth k " " ordinArvsoaps' ; _ , cning. Try a caJ\ < offhand be convinced * ' , ° nccomplisli satisfactory , ( SlL JU' ' results in scouring nucl cleaning , nnd necessitates a. . great outlay of time and labor , whicli move than balances any saving in cost. Practical pcoplo will find SAPOL1O tbo beat and cheapest soap for house-cleaning and scouring. The Omaha Medical and. Surgical Institute Fortlmtrintmcntof allCIinONIO ANH SOUOIOAIj PISKASK3 Ilrnroi. Apnllnnces for r rormltlO' ! , an * Tmiaea liuii I'liUI'tlcn ' , Aimirntiiiiuiid Ituincilles for nueew < sfiil treatment of nverr form of dlaeuin re- quIrliiK.MedicilurSiUBlonrrriMtnient. NINKTV UOO.MS IOH TATlli-NTH llonnl nnil ntteii'lnnco , Hell Accuiunioilatloni t. Write for clrculnri on llofc-iiillio n-nl llrmos Trimoi , riiib Pert , Uiirvaturo 01 ( Pine , I'ileH , TiniinrH , Tancrr , Cot.irrli. llroncliltls , Inlinlatlon , I'.lci tilclty. I'lirclrxl' , Ki'llcpsy. ' Kldnrr , HI.idiler. Dye , Kur Hkln nml Illood. niul nil nurnlonl npiirntlona. DlriMABKrf OfVd.MI"N n Bpcrlultr lloot of Illsoato of Woman Krre.Vo Imvo liiteljr nilUvd a l/yliik'-ln Dopirtiucnt-fiir Women ilurlni : Conlliii.'aji.'iil ( Htrlctly l'rlvnle > . Untr UHlnlilo Mvdlrnl Inatltilto innklnv unprclulty of I'lUVATH DIHIIAHICH. All Illood DlHoniciiiiuccntifiilly trrntcd. Hriihlllllc iiuleon lOMiovoil fniin the syntem nlthont mcrcurr. Now llestoratlro Tica'.iiiont fur I < OHH of Vltnl I'uivor I'lirtli1 * unaldo to visit ut nriy bu United at h"ino b ) corrutpondt'iico. Allrnmmiiiilcntluiii cnnllttentlnl. Mudlclno or Instrument * funt by mull r oxprutm , curcly packed , no mnrUa tu ludlc < itn contontn or nonder , Ono peritonal Intrrvlow prnfvrrod. Call nnd consul ) ui orsunil history of your cnsu , ami wo will send In pliln wmp.ior our 1IUOIC ' 10 MH.V I'ltlli : , upon 1'rlyatft Sl'uclnl or Nervous Dlaensea , Impotcncr , H/plillls , Gleet ami N arltoculu , * vlth ( | uiistlon list. Addieas Omaha Medical , and Surgical Institute , Corner' Oth and Harney Sts. , Omnhn , Neb. Great Siiminer Bargain -nv- MAX MEYER & BRO. , Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nickel wntchoi from (2.50 upwards. Hllvcr watches from. ( A upwards. Diamonds. l.n > lluH'iiol < l wntclnn from 115 upwnrdi. Uuiitlcmcu't Hold watcuu : ) from tit > upward * . Diamond fine * from I ! M upwards , Bargains in Jewclcry. llliiniond co 11 n r tiutloiu from t.l upwnrda. Dlnniond ocnrf pins from U upward ! . \Vociirryiifull line of juwelorr Includlni ; Diamond ullMmltoiiH from JU upwards. both solid Bold mid line rullod pliitn rliiK * , Dluuiond Ktilda from I7.M npwiilda. iilnn , earring * , looXolo , clialnn , urnculiitD. . llliinuind laiu pica from 110 upwnrdi. nci-klncBH , culf and uullnr buttonn , elu. Ar- Illumund iMir rlnus fronitl' ' upwiirdi. tlclcn actually worilill w null nt Wo to 7V , Illuninnd liruceleU fromfl.t upnardi , unit nil utlii'r uoudt nruoild ut tlio suinu pro Dluniuiid itviidnnti frouitU upwnrdi. portion. HUD our Uow windows , boo our DlnmouUiicclflBCut from t J upward ) . bargain Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware , Clocks , Lamps , Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc.