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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1890)
8 THE OHAHA DAILY 38CEE : THURSDAY , JULY 3 , 1800. TI-IE CITY. Jim Sloplionson pot the contract yes terday lor moving ; ! 00.000y ml8 to dirt at the unlofi Stocliynrds In South Omaha. M. FVnlt of AVcopltifj Wntor has been appointed u mull ngont on tlio Omnlin nn < l Ogden run , vlco C. D. Gru- linm resigned. II mot1 Frank returned frnm Chicago Tuesday and liis deputy , Klvyn Fr.infc , loll Orrrilisi for a two week's vacation , which lie will upend In Salt Lake. Frank MePurlaTO , the party who Tuesdny nlfjhttittcinpletl to work the old mini from Hulo , was ycstoiilny con victed In pollco court and lined $5 und COStB. COStB.W. W. T. Stanbury , the man by wliom , Floahbfiolc , iiccused of shooting Olllcer Dnmuny , cliiitncd to botiblo to prnvo an alibi , appeared nt the Btutlon tills alter- noon and disclaimed nny knov.lcdco of I'lcahUiek's whereabouts on the night in question. County I'oor Agent .T. T. Mahoney re ceived a lot tor from a Washington pen sion nircnt yesterday , asking him to for ward ft list of those rorclving relief from tlio county who arc entitled to pension and offerlnjr him ono-hilf : of the fee as an Imliu-emontto hunt these parties up. Wr , Mnhemoy'H "rako-oft" would amount to jo for eiioh CUBC. suKJic.vr.v. . Joseph Tliuvorth , vlio will bosecnnt Boyd's opera Imuso ThursUny and Filday evenings in "I'uul Kimvnr , " is n representative Amort- crn nctor. Ho lias devoted llfteon years ot Ills life to the urt ho loves , beginning his on- rcor when but fifteen years of iise ai 11 mem ber of John Ellsler's famous stock company in Cleveland. Ho iiluvnl thosmnll part of the Duke of York in Hlchunl I II In support of the inniom net rest , Gliuriotto Crampton , who win tlio lllclmul Ono year uftcr his debut ho played jlnmlct for his uciirtlt although strongly nil- vised not to 'do so by his friends , ills suceosi nan prcutiwil Ids future greatness was pro- dieted bv tlio leading critics of Ills native city After remaining \\ith tills company for several seasons ho bueamo a member of the llostoii inuscimi c'oiiirnuy America's ' homo of comedy. Hero for sovur.il seasons lie pl.tvcd many jiarts andpliiyed them all well , ilo was the original Boatswain in "Pinafore" und also the original Archibald Gro.-ueiioi1 In ( lilbert mid tiulliruu's opera "I'rttluico" Ills success in both those purls was emphatic and sincere. On one occasion In Hoslon lie sunk' Civosvcnor at a matinee ticrfonnanco and la the orciung played "Hmnlet. " His success in both paits was ctiuully irieut. Ho left the museum to be- roiiioluiullriK nun in tlio famous comiutiy of players which John AleCullough gathered about him. Hero he remained forthrcoyeais tuul his success was so gieat Hint critics throughout tlio country agreed that ho divided the honors with tlio ( treat tragedian. After the death of MeCullougli , Hawoith was Marird for several wessons in "Iloodmui Hllnd " His ( 'reat sucecss , however , has bcenmndo in "Paul Kanvar , " tlio drama which will bo pivscntcd hcie. It is strong and BtirrinR from start to finish niul is said to have several of the most realistic scenes over presented to tbc public. 13u wise and patient. Hurimm comes soon , In overwhelming splendor. A Tlilof or Time. William DeGrant stole a watch in Wash ington county and catno to Omaha to dispose of it The sheriff of the county followed hlm.arrcstcd 1dm nnd took him back for trial. Inspectors of Public "Works. Thonlno inspectors of publla works will doubtless all ba retained. Eleven more will bo appointed at today's meeting of the board. Thus fur only threu applications filed. filed.Dr. Dr. Brnoyprncitica ! limited to catarrhal - al diseases of nose und throat. L5oa bld . ig lllruli Wore than a hundred applicants fi > r posi tions as teachers In tlio public schools were belnj ; examined by the examining committee of the board r.t the hi gh school yesterday. Tlio examination will be continued today and the result will bo mtido known nsxt week , Who Has Ijost ii Wntoh ? John \V llla hsvns a.-rested on Tenth street by I ) < .cctivo Sav.igo whllo tryIng - Ing to dlapuiu of a watch for SJ. The watch h a very valuable one , with hcavv soliil tfolcl cases , and has attached a line pen dant and key. Ills estimated to bo worth J2oO apd was undoubtedly stolen. SW.Wi ) woith of classic , realistic nnd colossal set ncry Is lequlrcil for "Neio. " The 1'olluo It'-uiHter. A novelty in the line of journalism has just been issued by Smith , Webster & Heath in the United States 1'aileo Ucn'tster , a monthly magazine in the Interest of the police depart ment of this country. It Is neatly gotten up , containing irsldos u re 'lsicr of olllclals of the lamer cities , a well compiled dicest of the pollco happenings of the previous month which ought to prove of great Interest and bcnellt to Its readers. ( ' "firm IlaiulN are Scnroc. "It's a good thing wo fanners h.ivo self- binders , " said John Gutz , a broiuod tiller of the soil , as ho mopped several largo drops of perspiration from his brow. "I have been looking till over Omulm for men and can't oven hire 0110 to plow corn , notwithstand ing I am offering $ a."i a month wages. My friends tell mo there are hundreds of Idle laborers waiting for au opportunity to get woik , but I liavo not been able as yet to llnd n dingle one , " _ rienlcinj ; Turners. Wllll.un . lU-oltingerof West Point is in the city milking arranirements for the great piu- nlcof the turners to bo held in his city July 0 , Ho also ropiesents the West Point turn- vrrelii which yestordiiy inado application for admission into the Nebraska turnbczclk. A great crowdjnf turners and their friends nreo.xpeetetl to take part la the picnic and llio Wist 1'olnters are preparing to give tbo visitors a royal leceptlon Kivcrsldo Park , a delightful summer tosort near the town of West 1'olnt , has been selected as the s > ite of tlio affair. Army Notes. A gcneralc'ouit-inartlnlisappointed tomcct at Foil Hrldger , Wye. , at ID o'clock a.m. , on Monday , July 7 , or us soon thereafter as prac ticable , for tlio trial of such persons as maybe bo properly brought before it. The commix ml ing ofliccr of Fort Omaha , Mcb. , will send , under ehargo of one non commissioned olllcer and thrco privates , as guard , to the Fort Kcavenworth military prison , the following named military con- vlets : John W. Hums , Denis Conley , Jiitnes Uorscy , Frank 1 . McCoy and William King. K0ld < . . llepuhllunn County Convention , The republican electors of Douglas county nro iviuiestcil to bend delegates to u convcn- lloa to bo held In the city of Omaha on Satur day , July li , 1MH , HI o'clock p. m. , for the purpOMJof selecting slxty-nlno delegates to the republican state convention to bo held at Lincoln , Nob. , on Wcitiie-sday , July ai , and tevonty-ouo delegates to tliorojuiblicun con- ( . rossloiwl convention for the l-'rst congros- tlonul district to bo held nt Plattsmouth , Neb. , on September l , IbOO. The representation In the convention will K > ns follows : From each ward In the city of Omaha and South Onmha , eight delegates , and from each of the country precincts , llvo delegates , Primaries uudor the siato primary low will bo held in the cities of Otimhiumd Bouth Omiiha from U ocloolc ( noon ) to 7 p. m. on 1'rlday , July 11 , mid the iirlmuiieslu ilia country precincts will bo tield the same d.iy from 7 n. m. to U p. m. Uy order of tlio republican central com mittee. W. F. ( Ifituer , CIIA.IIIMAX , The stupendous dramatic spectacle of I'Noroj ' crtho dUtnictloa of Homo" nlono cgst ten times nioro than all other shows eouiuUied , excvptlui ; Uuruuiu'a , AVolt for tlio ( [ ( cutest. PETITIONING KOH VAVIS'G. Tlio Streets Which I'ropcr y Owner * Wnnt ImproTcil. Following are the streets for which paving petitions wcro presented at Tuesday night's ' council meeting. iioventu ; from William to BancroftMartha fron Tenth to Thirteenth , Fifteenth from Jacket a to I.cavcnworth , Eighteenth from Dodge to California , Lake from Thirtieth to Thlrty-thlrd , Twentieth from Izard to Lake , Franklin from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-ninth Twenty-fourth from Spauldlng to Omaha Belt railway , Pacllla from Twenty-ninth nvc- nuo to Thrty.econd ! street , Twenty-ninth from Jackson to Hickory , Thirtieth avenue- from I'opploton uventto to Mason street , Thirty-llrst from from Iopplcton to 1'aclllc , \Voolworth from Twenty-ninth street to Twenty-ninth atcnuc , Hickory from Twenty- ninth stieetto Twenty-ninth avenue , ninncy from Shornmn avenue to Twenty-fourth sticet , Webster from Twenty-second to Twenty-third streets , Twenty-second street Jiorn Uullforniii to Cumlng , Twenty-third street from Capital avenue toCumlng street , I3uit from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth , CJrove street from IPm-ninn to Dodge , I 'le.isiint slicet from ( Juinlng to llainllton , Twenty- ninth avenue from Uc.ivenworth to Half Howard , Tliirty-Ilrst avenue from Fnrnain to iJavciiport , Commercial from Sherman n\enue to Twentieth street , Shcrinnti avenue from Wht to a poiat ni'l feet south of 'the renter of section a. township in. i-antro 1:1 : , city of Omaha ; Seventeenth , from Harneyto St. Mary's avenue ; T\ventv-second , from Lc.iv- enworth toSt. Mary's ' avenue ; T\\entj-fomth avenue , from llnrney to SI. M'iry's avenue ; Twenty-scM'nth strict , horn LeaM'nworth to Ilulf Howiird ; DoilRc , from Twenty-ninth street to Twenty-eighth street ; N'lneteenth. from St. Mary's avenue to F.irnam ; Capitol avenue , fiom Twcnty-sccopd to Twenty- fourth street ; Fourteenth street , from Web ster to Nicholas ; Dorcas , Irom Tenth to Thirteenth , The petitions have been referred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. Hot Weather and Acoidenti. Take no chance * on headaches ur sunstroke This hot weather is fearful , butlf jou vlll take a few of Kr.iuso'a Headache Cnpsules each day yon will ( hid tlio tciupcraturu will bu re duced and the likelihood of bunstroko or piostiation absolutely counteracted. 1'or sale by all druggists. Ilio Solid Solilli Is solid on the groit "German Kemcdy. " Telegrams and letters are received every day durinj , ' tills hcatrd term for Ki.iusc'j Herd- aeho Capsules. The people from that section say they reduce the temperature nnd prevent sunstiolccs and headaches. For snlo by all druggists. _ Sun Stroke. Now Is the time , the accepted time , to pre- \ontsunstrolres , ho.ulachea , etc. Hy lecturing the temperature all these distressing evils will bo prevented. Krause's Ilcadatho Cap sules are tlio thing , One or two Kraiiso'o Hcadacho Capsules taken duiing the day will prevent nny hcid- aehe , also attacks of sunstroke. Mdiuggists. \ . Funeral nt'SIr. C. I ] , 3Ioody. The funeral of Mr. C , E. Moody , proprietor and owner .of Moody's china store at Six teenth and Davcnpoit streets took place jesUrdny afternoon at 2 o'clock I from his late residence , 2013 C.iss stieet. A very largo number of Omaha's best people attended the services. Dr. P. S. Merrill , pistor of the First M , B. uhuieh conducted the services. They were very impressive and yet very beautiful. Many lovely flowers were sent by friends and neighbors. Tlio pall bearers were some of the most Intluuvto friends of the deceased , being Messrs. 1 . G. Patterson , A. P , Hopkins , E. II. Gilmore of Sioux City , Philip Potter , G rover Stevens and Jiuncs B. Maitln. Mr , Moody was forty-eight years old. Ho < -niiio fi-om ICuuUuk , la , In ISS ! tuul located herein the china and ( jueenswaio business at Sixteenth and Davenport streets , where his store now is. No mini has ever como to Omab'i who has stood higher in the estlnri- tlon of those who know him for integrity or for conscientious business dealing' , lie was a kind , thorough gentleman under all circum stances and no one was over held ia higher regard by his friends in all respects than Mr. U. 13. Moody. About two months ngo Mr. Moody went to Pasadena , Cal. , to recuperate ills health , It was only a few days until he began to grow worso. Mrs. Moody , learning of this , has tened immediately to his sldo and nursed him faith fully until last Thursday , Avhcn ho breathed his last , having succumbed to the fatal complaint , Bright's disease. His ro- mniiis vere forwarded to Springfield , 111. , yesterday uttornooii for interment. The many friends of General John B. Den nis chief deputy to Kevenue Collector Piitorj , will bo paincu to learn that his oldest daugh ter , Mrs. Gertrude Cobboy died at San Trail- cisco at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs.Cob- bov , who visited la Omahawas a particularly bright woman , highly accomplished in every way , and her death will be keenly felt by thobo v\ho know her. She was thirty years of ago. Mrs. Dennis loft the city .Monday for San Francisco upon n telegram convoying the ntclligcnuo.that Mrs. Cobboy was seriously 11 , but she fulled to reach the city in time to bee her daughter alive. As a Drink in Fevers Use llorsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Onus. II. S. Davis , Meriden , Conn. , says : "I have used it us an accessory In cases of melancholia and nervous debility , and as a pleasant and cooling drink ia fevers , and have been very much pleased with It. " A ThroRlbld KITH ml. Skip Dandy , clerk of the United States district couit , left the city yesterday morning for Washington , O.C.taking with him his ac counts for the last term of com t which ho will endeavor to liavo allowed before the ap propriation shall bo exhausted. Ho also took with him the vouchers for the money paid out by his father for the postoflleo silo and will attempt to show the oOlciuls in Washington that alfuhs tire ready to move. Incidentally Mr. Dandy will build a few fences toward securing the distribution of the funds for the construction of the build- in ? , a plum that both ho and Collector of Customs Alexander are uftcr. nr-inliilsccnoo of thn Johnstown flood. Soon after the great flood inthoConcmaugh Valley , Pa , In&tsuinnior , the press dispatches heralded tbo news of an epidemic of diarrhoea at Johnstown. The following letter from Hov. 11. Li. Chapman , pastor of the Metho dist KplHcop.il church , Johnstown , gives the particulars and most successful remedy used : "The box of six dozen Chamberlain's Colic , Chnlcr.i and Diarrluca Itcincdy , which you sent at the suggestion of Hon. Wesley Hed- head , reached us soon uftcr the great Hood and at a time when dlnrrhoiii was quite piovalent. As soon ns it became known that than the medUlno for distribution there bo- gim a great run on It , which continued until it was about all gono. Uvery one , so far ns I heard from them , tcstlllcd tolls virtues , de claring it the best medicine for tlio purpose they had ever used. Those who got It sluirod it around with thulr neighbors , so that I am conlldent jourKPacroslty la sending It was productive of great goodVo used some of it ourselves and found it not only an excellent medicine for dlarrhcoa but for till kinds of lulu and uneasiness in the stomach and bow els. It bus been regarded as the best medl- clno known hero for the diseases It is recom mended for. In view of your sending such a large quantity for free distribution among poor people , I think you are entitled to thla testimonial in Its favor. II. L. Chapman , Poster Methodist Episcopal church , Johns town , Pa. To Chamberlain k Co. , DCS Molnes , Ia. Beaten Out ofTliqlr fitoro. Tlio Wood brothers , Frank and William , haven gilovance , all of which arises on ac count of having becu beaten out of a stock of groceries which they owned nnd had located at''alO Furnainstreet. Abide from this Frank , 1ho senior member of the ox-tlrm , proposes to have u llttlo revenge on his own account and send n couple of men to Jail. Frank " \Vood avers that Chai lea K. Stratum and Stephen Mllliolm approached him on March 7 with n proposition to buy the stock of goods. The two brothers concluded to sell and the prlco was agreed u\iiiu. A few days later the trade WCLJ rnado , StwUcuaud Milholu pavlag some cash and the balance. & 2"fl , In notes and mort gages. Since that time they hnvo learned the paper la worthless and fraudulent. A warrant is now out for l > oth of the trad ers nud they will be arrested on sight. Von TukcNolllRlc In buying Hood's Snrsnpnrllln , for It Is ev erywhere recognized ns the standard bulld- Ing-up medicine nnd blood puill'.er. It Invs won Its wuv to the front by Its own tntiinsia merit , nnd has the largest sale of any prepar ation of Its kind. Any honestdniL'glst will confirm this statement , If you ditiino to take Hood's Sarsnparllla do not bo induced to buy any thing else Instead. Uo sure to get Hood's. V1GI IT Tim COMMON KNIJ.MY. Mayor dishing Urges All Parties to Unite . \ < diiHt Pfoliibltlon. Mayor Gushing is becoming very much aroused ns to the necessity of antl-prohibl * tlonlsts Immediately opening a dead-lii-ear- neat campaign. Speaking of the matter yes terday lie said : "It is a perfect mystery to mo why some strong and dcclsho action is not taken to make a victory for the continuance of the prcsentcxcellenttoiler of liquor regulation In Nebraska a permanency. A waking tip on this subject must come immediately. If it Is postponed nny longer wo may well fear tlio the result of counting the ballots this fall. ' * IVng asked what sutrtfestions ho had to make as to n mode of action In the matter the mayor continued ! ' rirstand foremost of every tiling else I want to sco tbo republicans put men In the legislature who can bo depended upon to help the democrats make a majority ot more tlinn enough to defeat the iisuo In spite of any pos sible veto on the part of the governor. Lct the republicans do their woik thoroughly , well nnd complete In this respect ami the matter Is Hx"d. I would also , of course , like to see them vigilant leguiding their coming selection of a candidate for governor oa the prohibition issue. If the republi cans mean n light nguinst prohibition they should , at this now near at hand con vention , not only repudiate prohibition en tirely , but should insert a strong plr.uk ia their platfoim declaring against It. "As for the democrats trust them to do all that 1 am hoping from the republicans. ' The situation nnd only fools shut their eyes to facts calls for the standing together ot the two parties this fall as ncvei bolero in their history in Nebraska When I say this I have In mind the wcllnre of the state of Nebraska nt large , her commercial and Indus trial good. "If tno country districts of this state want prohibition they cm have it to Jay , harp it any time , by simply so ordering by their vote in their own locality. Tlio country people know thnt If thoj don't want beer , wlilsky. otc , sold in their nclghhoihnod today th.it nil they hnvo to do is to to order by their vote. In face of this fact , familiar almost to every average school child , farmers go on jelling for prohibition. If the rural districts think they can dictate to the cities of this stntJ tills full 1 for one am in favor of showing them how sadly mi'-tikcii they are. All is fair in war. Let us consider this war , and defeat prohibition , if not In ono way , then in another. "As lo.i Dl.in of proccduio in Omaha. T would like to linvo the fight carried on by homo talent. I don'Iliovo ! in importations when it comes to this thin , ? . To my mind the thing that would accomplish a vast amount of good for the anti-prohibition side Is to hnvo such men as Juduo Popplcton , John Thurston , Judge Savage , John L. Webster and lifty moio that I could name , challenge the advocates of piohibltion to an open de bate at say Uoyd's opera house or some other very prominent plaec. Let thisdubito bo upon tlio question of how prohibition would effect Omahn-tho business end of the rcbiiltof prohibition to tlio city. I put It that way simply as a suggestion such men ns I have named would know all about just how to go r.t the matter. "I tell you , that so sure ns the sun shines there should bo a gie.it move on the purl of the aiitl-piohibitionlsts Immediately or they aie gone. " Miles' Nerve ninl liivcr Pills. An important discovery. They act oa the liver , stomach nml bowels through the nerves. jV now principle. They speedily euro billiousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles ana constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. bmallo-t , mildest , surest. ! JO doses for 25 cents. Simples Iico nt Ivuhn & Co.'s 1Mb and Douglas. Woodmen on n Jaunt. A n ex cure ion pn : ty of Modem Woodmen , 100 stiong , gathered fiom all parts of Ne braska and western Iowa , left over the I ! . & M. road yesterday forPlke'sPeakwliereJuly 4 , they expect to inMituto a new degree. Among those going from Omaha were : Dr. W. O. Kodgeis , M. T. Morse , T. il. Wood- bridge and Dr. J. Scott. They cxpeet to take In all the sights , including Munltou , Garden of the Gods. Glen Kynlo , Ginnd cavern , Cave of the Winds and Cascade Falls. 1002. Sixteenth ana Farnnin streets Is the now Rock Island ticket oflico. Tick ets lo ull points east at lowest Another U. P. Thomas II. Daily , after a continuous ser vice of twenty-two yeirs In the Union Pa cific shop ) , has resigned nnd will engage In business in the city. During the time that Mr. Daily was enipioj d in the shops , by his own cffoits , ho worked his w.iy up Irom that of a common day lahorei to chief clerk of the motive power Uepaitmcnt. Ciwo Continued. Frank Flcshback , the man vtho has been In the city jail since Monday night , licld on the charge of having shot Ollleer Dranimy , was arraigned in the pollco court yesterday afternoon on a complaint charging him with shooting with Intent to commit murder. ricshbnck was not ready to go to trial and the case was continued until Saturday after- Itnnperlor erenllcnco proven In ralllloni of home ? formorottiaiiiiquarlur ufu conturr It I * tnoil br tlio Uiilti'J stilus Government , llnilotml \ < r tin bond * of 'ho jra.it imlvcrsltlx , in tlio Slronaust , Purest una lot Uviltlifnl Or l'rlce' < Croim llak- InKi'imdvr. ilooi not cimtiln nminnli , lliuo or nluiu , SoMonlrlncm * . I'UK'K UVKlNf. I'OWDIIU CO , I owVorl Chlcuzo. Sin fr.inolioo. SU.onli plYl THE ! Americanized Encyclopedia Brilannica ? Now being offered with THE OMAHA DEE on very easy terms ? Read the proposition on an other page of this paper. Both tlio method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is plonPiint and refreshing to the tnsto , nnd ncU ccntly yet promptly oil the Kidneys , Liver nnd Dowels , clonuses tha sys tem eflcclunlly , dispels colds , head- nchca nnd lovers mid cures habitual constijHitiou. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd ac ceptable to tlio stoinnch , prompt in ita action niul truly beneficial m its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agreeable substances , ita many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd have ina o it the most popular remedy kuown. Synip of Figs is for Etilo in DOe and 81 bottles by all lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any ( substitute. CALIFOMUA FIG SYRUP CO , SAfJ fKANCISCO , CAL. iOL'if nj. , KV NEW rnx. ti.y GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. . . . . . . . . . a. . ! - > Tin ; < ; IM\T : . 1 1 > \ Mimifnil- Incturo lorSm - lllfllV 'lKlH'M , hlicinntunlitrn , miintoncjr. a ml nil < il > i > aic4 iliat JolllMV M * [ I ! > 0- ciurnco of Self- nhii.e ; tii I.-MI of Mc-morr. t nl- APIIlllrflKUll'll' ' . I'nln In llio Hack Dimnn * * of VMnn rroina'nroOliI Auu. uiul i . y citliiT cIl'iMi'cs Hint , leail tu Ins.iilty or c ( > n titiiilltii | mi 1 n prtinturoirriM : % C * "Kull ( inrtin I * r In tnr paiiplil"t , whlrli\v i clo- > lro tOKcint frt'c-ln in ill to uvory one. ri7"'l li -pu elite intMllnni- liquid nt ! \ pur pnckuirc. or rliHCk - iicc's fur $ > . or III l - . , -nt free by mall on th J receipt cf thoincinny , by ucMrc.s.li ] . ' TUP. GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110FAHNAM KTKKIM' , OMAHA , NKIt On nrcounl < f cntintcrfclts wo have udoiitcil the fclluw wrapper , the only Kcnulnc , DRINK ROOT HIRES'BEER. . The Purest and Best Drink In the World. Ajipotizizms , Delicious , Spancliuj and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A I'aiKagc lll < uhl ] " .V , muKis.'i h'.illons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. Ka lly Made. Try It AtiKyoui DiuRplbt or Giocur foi Itamlluko uoothur. S-io tlintyon got HUtr.H' . THK ONLY GENUINE. Jlnrtoliy C. K. IlIUE l'lilliKlulnlilii , I'ciin. © SEED OF G-AIN niul tlilrut [ n : jilcnnnro. The ruHup , ' ] > u lcm of the Jmrum : family. In ( rrasjilnryn'tor rlcli- e tlo lirulr. Is taxed , tlio iicrvuim hjslciu utra'nctl. lr < 1ia t urtmifc of jiloaisuro tlielimly Is lurlurcil by fusliUm'M dcspotlci suuv ; tha Iiour.HtlcslxniMl forrepuHouro < liVotuU toex- Ji.uiKtln ; ; loMilrj j tlio 8tomich la ruthlrvily Imposed upon ; ; .uri tvntcr , tiiu luttiiral drink fur 11 crcr-twd lieliig . Is Ifjiorcil , : iucj liiilcl ! lire ii nulislitiitcd until , uio v-c are iiuut'cot It , illscuscilius llxcil Its Iron K > ° . < HII upon us. TlioiMK' limit for tlio "rcim-il } . " To tlio all tlmortlii'so fnllli' , TTUfdiiituriul Ur. Tutt'n l.lvcr iilll . llu-y Btliiniltitn the liver , ctrrnftlhcu tint ucr\cs. restore the Hl > * ni < ] build ] ' the ilcbllltntcil Ixxly. Tiitt's Liver Pills HAKE A VIGOEOUS BODY. Qflco , 25c. Otlice. 39 &A\ Park Place. N. Y. 1 DOUGLAS---STREET. - - . On account of our largo ami increasing Practice , uo liavo KRMOVED to nioro spacious and con venient olliccs. Betts Ss Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha. Neb. The OiurcO in our ihtus will make a long itajr. No man orvoiniu now living will ever date a Joournent without using the ftsuro 0. It stands In llio third plioo In 1890 , hero It will remain ten years anil then move up to second place In 1000 , \\hcro It will rest for ona humlred j ears. There is another " 0" n hlch hntnlso como to stay. It Is unlike the flguraO In our dates in the respect that It has already muted up to first place , where It will permanently runuin , It U culled the "No. 9" Jlich Arm Wheeler X Wlleon Se ing Machine. The "No. 0" as cndoiEcd for first place by the experts ol I'.urojic at the Turis Eiposition of IBS' ) , where , after n SCUTO contest with tlio leadlnr ; mv chines of the world , It uas nwnrdcd the only Grand Prize Riven to fiunlly se inj inacliincs , nil ethers on Ciliiblt having tcccl\cd lower awards Of eolJ mcilais , otc. The French Government Bbo TO cognized Its superiority ! ) ) thodecotationof Mr. Nathaniel \VlicGlir. i'rcsldentof the oumpauy , with tbo Cro > s of the Lcciou of Honor. Tbo "No. 9" is not nn old irnolilno Improved urorii b-jt is nn entirely new machine , und the Crand I'rize tt i'aris u nivurded it as tlio grand fstadvuucoin ecninR machine nuclnmsinvof tlu nge. These who buy It cm rrit n bured , thets ( otc , of having the very latest and best. WHEELEU & WILSON M'F'O ' CO. , 150 nail 187 V'nlmnh Avo. , Chicaga P. E. PLODMAN & CO , ili O Korlhldth fatroot. 0SEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOjTn > ERFEGT OF PENS , AGOOnmcn. Lawyer , 151 Desiiborn St I'liliMgu. 'Ju years' bic'eos ful praotloi Advlcoiieu ; nopubllolty. buucUl f.icilHlc lu uatijr itau * . JL Will be offered this \veek in our Boys' Department , we are deter mined to close out our entire stock of Boys' light weight Clothing , and will have a grand unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. Boys' blue flannel Sailor Sails , with nicely embroidered collar , at 6oc ; sold everywhere ) at $1.25 , sizes from 4 to 10. Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimcre , in neat checks , pleated coat and nicely made up , at $2.25 ; worth $3,5o. One lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid , is marked $2.50 ; the suit is worth fully $4.50. The grandest bargain we ofler 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 , sixes 14 to i S , of strictly ali wool cassimcrc , in two different pat terns , both very neat , these we offer at $4.60. 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 Cassimcrc Suits for Boys , sizes 14 to 18 , is offered at $ C The suit is worth fully double. We are headquarters on Knee Pants. Every mother 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 ovei or mend them. We select for our knee pants only durable mate rial , and have them made strong. It pays to come 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 : 100 dozen Helmets atjoe. . 100 dozen Helmets , \entilated , at 4 50. The same qualities which hat .stores sell at 750 and $1.00. An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this week in our Shoe Department. We have just received a delayed shipment of So cases of fine light weight calf , congress and lace Shoes , Ward well welt , smooth mncrsolc , very flexible and easy shoes for the summer. These shoes ought to have hcen here four weeks ago and were to he 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 , TO. J. E , MeftBEW , THE S ECBALEST. Tlic Toctor Is ttnsurpnsscd In the trtnttnent of nil forms of 1'rhiitu Disease ? . Nolrcatmi'UtliHsc\crbt'cn more eucceesful anil none 1ms liml stronger cndorpe- incut A enrols piinmnti til m iheMry worcf cnfcs In frnmft to 5 dtiMi without the lofnof mi hdiirV time. ' & ' BS S ? Tlio u vliona \ \ liiim S'ffiP&Bfl'tf fi'Jvfpr i" di'rhiH Ircntnient for a iDdW H wsat-c - stricture or ililllcully In relieving the blnlilcr , pronounce It n inoctonilir - fill MK'CC.I . A cninilclu ) cure m n few duys uliliout piiln. Ins'riinii'iits or losn of time. timidity or nervoiipncse , In tliclr worst forms und most ilrcartf'il roiill ? nro nlisolntcly cnnil. " " " - { ? ( * Aniliill KKMALK t k\ . DISEASES cured nt liomilthnnt In trumenl8. A wontlcrfnl remedy. 1IOUKS for uuiit'a ' " I'roin S in i OXI.Y. mnl nil Dlsrnscs of the Skin , CATARRH Illcoil , Ili'iirt. l.licr. Kid- nc > 8 niul IlliuUlor cured , t'tiuil in33toHilii8. ) } The niuttriiplil , cufo niul cfftrt- Ivotnnttnent known to the medical profeeislnn. Eu-ry Irnceof the ditcnpo le- niornl from HIP Wood : n compute cure guaranteed. EiiSliff&Ef © ' or "man" or "unman" , inch KV ( stnmp < ) Treatment liy o < irrc- Bpomlence Stump for reply 1 N II rcm. UTII ANn FAIIIAH ST. ' Opin fiom 8 A a to 0 I' M 1 Entrance on Pnrnnm or lltUbt. , OMAHA. NEB. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , Sole Agents for Omaha 1514 Farnam Street. Hani Wood , Very Strong and Du rable. Set up in Your Own Yard , Complete C.OLL/1/ . / ? i" T T5iT * Moriihlno Iliilill ILJ J.S.ytir..llall > toildiri ! ! ( lp ytnicul > l UK i STtriliN8I.tbnioll.O ; FHEE 1 1" I. 1 M.in llio , Hit ; , lrlt Tnry * . Ui ( tut cr uiori * il wh lt l f t tt iml ( O. II < l.r > rl from I. U fcprBfrr'i lory. 211 W , KiJiion kl tkitir . M tel < l rVo.1 fe , i'4m ' fwr vttw rlk. n iviu The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute vt S ; } i BS > 'MJ ' HysS { , . * ' ! * < r da r-n j. ri ji * "IIIIIM ) Forlhotreitmentof nil CIIRON10 AND StJHOICAI niSKASKS nra-m Appltnnrea for I ) formltlei , ni Truuei lle < t FiitUlUc * Apparatus nnd KomeilKi for mici'cuufnl trmtrae'nV of CVITT form uf Yn c g'arV- qulrlnu Mril'ealur ' HiUKloiilTruatmuiit , NINKTV IIOOMS HU ) I'ATIIJN'IN Hoard aid nlU-niliinco. licit Aruiminodiitlona \Vrltutorclrculnnun Dofc'mltloi nnil Unites Trumps , Club Pcet. Curvature ol Pplno , I'llc't. Tumor * , Cnntcr , Cnturrli , Urondiltls , Inliiilntliin. Kli'itrlclly I'lirnlyuls , Kiilicpnv , Kid cor , IllniMcr. Kj-o , Kiir. Skin nnd lllooil , unit nlUurKlcil Oicratloii3 | DIHICASKH \VOillNa niipclaltr. Hook of llsen ri of Wiiraon Pipe.Vo ImyciIntiIjuildort a l.ylMK-ln Doynrtment \VnnicnclurlnicContlnoraenl ( Strictly I'rlrnte ) Only Itclliililo Mudlciil liiftltiilo mnklnunspecialty of I'ltlVATU DlSKAHl.tj. All Dlooil ll ) 'n oimicce fullj' trcntoil SvpliHUIc polfon removed from the system nltluiut mprciirr. Now ItOBtorntlvoTiittniont for I/xsof Vital 1'intor I'nillM uniiblo to vlilt u inny l > u trc-nlcd at home bi correponilcnco. Allcorumunlintloni cnntlduntlnl Meiliclno or lustniinciiti sunt bynmll or uxpruKn ff curtly luicki-.l , no nmrks to Inillcntu loiitentii or seniti-r. Ono pemmnl Intenlow profcrrnl. ( 'nil nnil coikttrtl us urienilhlbtory ot ynurcusu. and \ o will onil In pliln wrnpix-r nnr HOOK ' 1OMT..V I'HICK , upon I'rlvit * " ' ' ' 3 Ner ou8 Dlsenses , Iiupotcnrjr , Myplillli , tiicctniul Naruo'ule , wltliquijsllon Hit. Adilium Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Harney Sts. , Omahn , Neb. Great Su'mniBr Bargain -uv MAX MEYER & BRO. , Jewelers and. Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FAENAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nlrkol walchoi from fJ.Hl iipwnrds , Slhor wntchiis friini Ili npwiirilt , Diamonds. . l.inlkM' KoM natrhut Irom 115 nimnrds. ' ulil watchuilrom tii upranli Diamond rlnes from (2 . ' 0 upwards. Bargains in Jewclcry. Dhnumd eull.ir IHUKHIB Iri.in M npnards. Dhiniind rrnrf pll.s linmf.'i iipniirdii. Woi'iirrjr a full line of Jcnulcry Inclnillni ; Dlniniind cntr buttoiiH froni f < i iipwardd. both dlld B"lil ntul line lulled pluto rlnif , Dluinund finds from (7 .VJ npnard * . plm , cnrrtnui , liickof , clmlnii , bnici'lttt , Dliui.und lace plc from flu npwurdt. ncMklrires , cult ntiil ciillnr buttuni , do At- Dlnuioinl cur rln sfrotnfl'J npwardH. tlcli > nuhmlly worth II wo Hiillnt Ma to Tic , Dliiiiioud bnuclcts fromiiri iipwnnh. nnd nil olhur K0 ( > dii tiru ttolilnt tlio haniu pru- Dininonit iKMnlnntH friiiiT ' ) upwards. 1'ortlon. ' See our show wlnduwa. Key our DluineindiiucVlaces fromtuU upwnrd * . bart'iiln i Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware , Clocks , Lamps , Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc. QVDUIII IQ Can IMI cure-din'JOIoOO' , Ol r n 1 J . I O days hy USD n ( the innr- N dims Muplt' Ili-nii'ily. * .ViOW ) for u IMSC it will lioteunM TION lOKUtthu ifcniilni' 10111- cdy \Yriteori-alloii 1. I Joslyn , wUl'J llur- uey fctuut , Onuiliu. Nebraska. ZJR. . ELECTRIC BELT lUPROVtD--.tCl.tCTRC | BUT AND SU loit , Curr ol l. ' .r.tl ? U > . . . lltlLl krrrli , lllSo lh. Uf. Innlliunu. lurituli ol riMlrkltt Ifcrou.h ill VrkAK I'illTH r. I'jirln Hifni jlUiLIII.Bd HLOIIOl Bt-THtSUIII. tlrrlrlr lurrfil rll Initmll , , or for/fit / Sium | q etih 1 > KL1 iJ Hu * ( > i orf Cumi < U it f 5. > N. | ut > , \l orit e in I'tr * RtBrn.lt I ar il In t.rr * rnoalhi. K lnl ptlAililrl Krvc. BAKUEH tLECTlUOCO. , 183Uj.ll.ku , CHICAGO , UL ioer l nJMF.aVOUB W tam of Po Jy mil Mind , CTtcU - - , ,1 L ulrUt * VTriUfhrcj * ' ' ' ' ' IH CRIB Kl DrCAL'coVroUFFAty''N'/V'i olfrcti if Lost M HII ) iio ) < U , .i f HUM iors , I in | > otc'iicy and IMsi'.isi'sot .Mun cnn bo r cnrod niriiiiinciilly i nil urlvuti'ly by our Nimal BPO- / ililc Hi'iit by nnil frjl Jluuk ont ( nt'ali-dl tim ' clamp Ili'ninn .Mwlunl Company 157 aticol , llostoii , .Mam GOODMAN DIIUG CO . . 1110 Faniiun btrout , Omulia , iseli. > " \lrASrKII Aui'nU topicll tlinl'lnlon C IfillicuMnof/ M tiiouiilrllii < ii'turliivi < iiliillliiilli > i.1 | > lliucl > illiv * wlihuiitpliK. iipiirfi-i t \ YIUIHH , palfiil ri'ct-nt- ly ItHinil. niiMiinly by J > Uiigontf , to whinn tli uiilunlvo rmlit l PIVU Klriin univoelptof Ul < .U wu ii'inl n * ' - . > ' ' oaiuplullnitliyiimlll iilii ) tlrculnri prliu lint anil ( ornm to nifcnln , locura your trrrlliirr "I unce. Aildioi , THIS I'INI KSK J.lMi U > , 17 lIcrtuoubt. 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