THE OMAHA DAILY" BEE , jffHUHSDAY , JTJfcY 10 , 3800. THE CITY. The receipts of the clearing house yesterday amounted to ! 78aW8S8. ! C. C. Uonco luifl comtnonccd the erec tion of a 3,0)0 ! ) ) residence nt Seventh and Worthlngton streets. Next Suturdny evening from 7:30 : to 10 n. m. the wntor toboggan Blldo nt Manawa Inlto will bo free to all persons welching upwards of 2-jO Ibs. John IF. Fiillerttm nnd Miss Nettle IMcUitrd wcro innrrii'd at the residence of thoonicltlng minister , llov. Charles W. Snvldgo , Tuofcdny nftornoon , July U. It IB expected when JolT Mcgcath , Charllo Goodrich , Chris Toft , Charlie Kdgcrlon nnd ISrotliGr I'arkor btriko the water the lake will overflow its bunks nnd fiiibincrgo the surrounding country. Now piling IH being put In to strengthen - en tlio ( lain at the outlet nnd fanners in the vicinity will bo mimed in time to tavo tlielr Block. Jnrncs H. Thomas of filuo Springs was brought tn the city yesterday by Deputy Mnraliol Emery to cxiilaln to Judge Uundy why ho Fold liquor without a license. TIe gave bonds for hia appear- unco at the November let-in. Hon. W. H. M. PiiHoy of Council BlulTri nlitl Charllo Goodrloh of Omaha will not bo permitted to slide into the laku until all the rc-&t are out. JJoliti. clans not allowed to mingle In the swim or irtko water in the presence of others. James nouquot'u little boy , a very bright lad.eolebratod the clghlhannlvcr- Karv of his birth yesterday , with a plrnlo and dinner at the family residence , " " 07 Charles street. A very gny party of the llttlo fellow's pliiymatus and Hchool coin- ) ianloiis nssisted him in making the event u. most enjoyable ono. IV.lt XACl /f. tut A 1'JIS. Miss I'vn PplKlo bni KOIIO to Ilcil Oalc , In , where she will icinnln buvoral weeks visiting friends. Misses Lillian amlOllloSnutiilcrs nnd Mini Hope of Mount Pleasant , Jn. , are visiting rel atives in the city. MU'i Kny Koscnfoldt , who hns been vis iting friends In Oinaliu the past two wcelis , 1ms rututncd to her homo in Keel Oalc , In. Mrs. I' . H. Downy lull rejoined Mr. Dcwoy nt the saliitiivlum at TJnttlo Ciuuli , Midi. , and will remain with Mm tlio balance of the sum mer. " lUin't Ciiro ( o 3al. " It is with tlio fircntcst conlldenco tliat Hood's Sars.iparllln Is leconnnciidetl for loss ot nppetlie , indigestion , side hcadncho nnd blinllur tioublcs. Tills niediciiio pcntly tones tlio stoinni'h , assists illjrpstlnn nnd maket ono "leal hungry. " Poisons in deli cate health , nfter tnUlm ; Hood's S.iwap.irilln a few days , Had tlicMiiselvos lonyln for and catlnt ? tbe pluiin'st food with unexpected icllsh. Plrst Ward lCoi > nl > lleniifi. A rntctitijjof tlio First ward ronubltcin club takes jilnco Thursday , July 10 , at 8 p. in. , utXiimnennnirs hall , corner of Klovcnth and Plrrcostreets. Pclcfr.itcs for priimuiesill boseli'clcd. A Inrgo Attendance of ropub- liruns of the wnril requested. K. J. CoitMbit , C. 3. ErorTTKU , President. Secietiiry. For tlio Iti'iiuflt ol * Itrndiliaw. The concert to ba given for the bsnclt : of Dradnhaw by the German societies will take tilnco next Saturday evening , July 1" , at Cicnnnnla ball , HaVnoy and Eighteenth streets , The several siiirlnt ( ; frocietics will endeavor to ninUo the ovcnliijian onjoyublo mid plcusniit one and n largo uttendnnce is expected. Ihilldln- Permit * . The following permits were Issued by the buildniL' inspector yea lord ly : ll. H. Iliaec , two-story fruino residence , r.lulilli and NYoilliliiglniistiufts $9,000 J. i : . itindlvk , \vo-sloiy ftaniu rcbldunco , lli'ii Kiniiict stirut o * 4MiO Ouo minor iiuimil luu Tjtnl 113,003 A Juror in Jail , I. M. McCoy , a juror in the district court , Is hi trouble and In Jail. Tlio other day a number of tbo Jurora concluded to niako Prunk E. Moorcs n , picaent JUy sUlnnlshlng mound an $3 purse was railed and McCoy was electedcustnditin of the ninount , but in- ttctitl of buying the Icccpsako for tlio district court cleric ho is alleged to have nppropiiatcd it to Ids own use , Ueuco the arrest. Hot Wcnttier and Accidents. Take no chances onlieiiilacliei or sunstroke This hot weather Is fcarful.hutlf you will take a few of KmusQ's Headache Capsules each day you will llnd the temporaturu will bo re duced and the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted. For Bale by all druggists. 'I lie Solid South Is solid on the groU "German Remedy. " Telegrams and letters are received every day during this heated term for ICrauso's Head- tieho Capsules. The ifboplo from that section say they reduce the temperature and piovent sunstrokes anil headaches. For sale by all druggists. Sun Stroke. Now is the time , the accepted time , to pre vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. By reducing the tompcrnturo all these dlsticsslng evils will bo prevented. ICrauso's Headache Cap sules are the thing. Ono two Krnuso'a Headache- or HeadacheCapsule taken dining the day will prevent nny head ache , also attacks or sunstroke. AH druggists T mt Kx-SInvo 1'oiiNlnn Hill. A reporter mot Mr. W. H. Vaughn and dpoko of his request niado upon Hon.V. . J. Council that the latter should introduce a bill in congress for tbo pension of persons who had formerly been held in slavery , "I simply requested Mr. ConnrU to do that which 1 won id willingly have done for him had I been Ih bis place as a member of con- press. I have altogether too high n regard for W. J , Council to seek any unfair advan tage oC him upon nny publlu matter. I did not vote fop Mr. Council as a candidate for congress , hut I recognize In him a gentleman of ability nnd nerve who is wlllliigto do right under any and all circumstances. Ho mani fested his supreme Independence by his vote upon the bilvcr bill and also when ho took my bill la charge looking to the pension of for mer slaves. " "Ilavo you nny idon , Mr. Vnughim , tint your ox-sluvo bill will eventually become a law ! " "Indeed I have. The step now taken will awaken attention nnd it will Justus certainly command popular approbation in tbo end ns did the emancipation amendment to the fed eral constitution in its time. " "Aro you snro your bill is In a shape to insure passage I" "Perhaps not ; but the spirit of n grcnt mensural ! ) there and Its scope is given. If faulty In detuil , that can easily bo made right. That bill was drawn uii in nbout llftecn min- utw , but It wi-cn the full Idea of justice to tlio men and women formerly hold as chattels.1' "Havoyouaa idea of the money that Mill bo necessary to pivo this bill force and cffectl" "A much bettor Idea than these who criti cize it. I have studied this matter for Hftcen -years. It will ivoulro probably. f IO,000lH.KJtlio .ilrst year , but H will grow less annually. The sugar tux will pay the penslona. " A Contribution Front Texas. Mr. J , H. loswcll , ono of the best known rltlrensof Unmuwood , Tex. , contributes the fcllow.ing Item as his pcraftinl experience : VAftov , having suffered from dlariuoca fet EOtno time and having tried different niedl cine * \vlth no' good results , 1 tried a bottle of CharHborlala'it Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemcdy , wblcli ixlirved mo at once , and 1 rccomiuoud It to all who may bo buffering from this troublesome complaint. ' BLAIHIn Ibis city , nt lOi.TOn. in , July 0. IblH ) , Wtlllani Stewart Ulalr. nged 7 years , father of Mrs. B. L. Stone. Funeral services ut the residence , 3310 rar- nam itrcct , at 3 p. in. , July 10 , 1800. He- mains will bo taken to Mt. Morris , 111. , for in- tcnucut , T1II3 HALF NOT TOIjD. Mors of McItll'bln'R CrookctlnesH to Conn Oat Other Hnllrond NCWH. It Is said , and by those who claim to know , that tbo half tins not been told about C. II. , McKlbblu's crookedness while general pur chasing agent of the Union Pnclflo rond. What has .not been made public will , how ever , come out In duo time and create a greater sensation that tbo llrst exposure by implicating other parties. Mr. McKibb'.n's ' lawyers say also that they expect to mnlco a showing full of hot weather sutprises , but the company people predict that ho will never go into court. "I could tell the young man , " said ono of.lcial , "that ho would bo veiy foolish to do so. So far a I know , thcra Is not a parallel case of such lilgh-hnndeu rascality In the his tory of inly American railroad. AlcKlbbln'a ability Is unquestioned. His judgment of material excels that of nny nan I over knew , but the opixntuiilty ho saw for quickly male- ing a hi' ' , ' loituud seems to have completely turned the joung man's bead. " Oattm I ) . . .VIt. . ( J. [ toad. , T. J. Humes , formerly general purchasing agent of the Union Pacltlc road but now " superintendent of transportation for the Den ver & Kio Oraudo Is visiting bis Omnha filonds. Ho says "tho plcnsufe ono feels in working for President Moft'nt's corporation Is simply great as compared to the anxiety experienced by those holding positions on the Union Paclllc. Out there ovorytinir is har monious and runs along as smoothly as clock work. S. T. Smith , our general manager knows his business and appreciates the men under him. II. U. 1'ihc lias risen to the u.xultcd position of chief clerk and all the old Omaha boys who tteat lliero after being let out heio are doing well. The road has an Immense busi ness and Is making money. Wo nro broad paugclng the main line from Denver tu Salt Luke and expect to have It completed by the first of September. In the meantime con tracts have been let for new equipment of the finest make and wo will add a dining-car service which Is bound to bo a great accom modation to the traveling public , Yes , our excursion business this summer is very large. " A IIIg MoiMgt ! House. The Union depot company 1ms not decided as yet whether to IMVO Its proposed power and storage house constructed under contract or Its own supervision. Just ns soon as the B. M's new vlaiTuct bridge over Seventh street is completed work will bo commenced on thh building. It is to.front on Seventh r.tiect between the t\\o viaducts aii'l extend westward a distance of 2.10 feet , covering the ground now occupied by an iio bouse. This will bo moved acroa3 tbo vladuit to a new site on tlio cast side of Sev enth stieet. The under ground story , which \\lll boj on n level vlth the street , is o bo used for tbo machinery by which the lew depot will bo heated , lighted and vcnti- nted , while the buporslrucluro is to bo used 'or a mall and express storage house. Ilic Union I'nciHo Force. The Union Pacific nnd Burlington roads lave agreed through tbo Union depot com pany on a plan of organization for the joint lepot force , but their appointments will not jo announced until the former vacates Its old building next week , It is proposed to have one bead to each department and sucb divis- on vtill bo made of the two forcci as to ( rive all the nen employment. There s > cems to bo a gen eral understand ! ! ! ) ; that Ed Haney will be the lepot master , but further than this predic tions arc not made. V ry (3 < n d Prospect < ? . The Union Pacific freight department Is re ceiving midsummer crop reports from all tbo counties in Nebraska through which its naln and branch lines run. Most of them show a very encouraging condition of affairs , especially m so far us the wheat and corn .crops aio concerned. Tlio oat irop'in niany places-is short and thin jut fjax , njillet and , .tnnio hay looks well. In .he extrci'no western part of the stale it has jccn too dry , and certain localities have suf- leicd slightly from too mu"h rain , hut as a wbole the outlook is extremely good. II ndy to Ijpt Contracts. Nearly all the preliminary arrangements For building from Poitlinid to Tncoma have been completed , says VIce Piesidcnt IIol- comb , nnd the company will bo ready to com- mcnco hitting the contracts for grading in a few days. It is proposed to push tbo 1S5 miles of now road to completion as tapldly as possible. Notes and Personals. Ocorgo Nutt , traveling passenger apcnt of the "Katty" road , headquarters at Kansas City , Is doing Omaha. C. J. Lane , traveling passenger agent of the Union Paclllc , Is in town lor a few days. Superintendent Burr has gone out oa a tour of Inspection over his division. General Manager Tibbctts went west yes terday morning with bis mother and step father Mr. and Mrs. Halo of Boston , who are en route on a pleasure trip to Alaska. Mrs. Ed Hnnoy , wife of the depot master and 5,011 left yesterday for California. A. O. Goodnow , superintendent of the Iowa division of the Milwaukee load is lu the city. A Choice Tilst of Summer JJcsorts. In the lake regions of Wisconsin , Min nesota , Iowa and the two DukotiiH , tboro nro hundreds of eharminy localities pro- cmptorily titled for _ summer homes. Among the following selected list are names familiar to many of our readers ns tbo perfection of northern suinmor re- bortsj. Nearly all of the Wisconsin points of interest are within a short dihtanco from Chicago or Milwaukee , and none of them are hO far away from the "busy marts of civilisation" that they cannot bo reached la n few hours of travel , by frequent trains , over the finest road In tbo northwoht the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway : Oconomowoc. Wis. Clear Luke , Iowa. MinocipmVis. . I ako Olcobojl , Iowa. Waukusha , Wis. Spirit Lake , Iowa. Polmyra , Wis. I'Yoatenae , Minn. Tamahawlc Lakes , .Lake Mlnnetonka , Wls. Minn. Lakeside , Wiu. Orlouville , Mlna. Kilbourn City , Wis. , Prior Lake , Minn. ( Dells of the Wls- White Bear Lake , consm. ) ' Minn. Beaver Dam , IVis. Big Stone Lake , Da- Madison , AVK kola. For detailed information , apply at ticket ofllcc , 1501 Farnam street , * Barkw Block , . F. A. NA&H , Gon. Agent. J. E. PucsTON , Pads. Agent. JIU. SHU A. RE I'd Ilia I'AY. The Assistant County I'roHRuntor Wins His Suit Court \ote. Chairman Anderson of the board of county commissioner * appeared before Judge Clark- sony yesterday and told him that ho had con sulted with Attorney General Loose regard- lag the warrants for Assistant County Attor ney Shea's salary. As a result Mr. Anderson said that ho would sign the warrants , The contempt proceedings which Mr. Shea had commenced against Andcrbou weiv then ordered dropped. In the case of tlio state vs O'Lcarv ' the couit sustained the demurrer to the informa tion which charges defendant with larceny as bailee of snmo ? 10J belonging to the young man from A'vooti , In. Judxo Chirkson held that in his opinion no. c.iso could bo made , County Attorney Mahoucy took an exception in order to get a decision oil the ( luestlon Iroin the supreme court. Late yesterday afternoon Mrs. August Benson filed a uctltlon inthe dlstrlctcourt , asking that the bonds of imtrlmpny now ex isting between herself and her husband bo severed. She alleges that tier reason for tak ing this stop Is caused by tbo fact that since their marriage In ibTU August has become nn habitual drunkard , and is often cruel and in human la hU treatment. Besides wanting a divorce. Mrs. Hcuson pravs that tlielr prop erty , which > ho alleges Is'worth ft 00,000 , bo cut la two and tint ouo-Ualf of this bo. given to her. Thomas A. Crei b , ycsteiday , " ns adminls- tnilor of UuvesUto of O. F. Davis , com- mcncoJ sultJigalnst William Latcy ct nl to recover the bum of $100 duu on live promis sory notes. William A. pardaeraud William A. Saun- dew have broueUt suit In tlw Olati'lct C9urt to recover $100 from Howe & Kerr , on two notes given In I8S ) . Louli Bradford ban brought suit ngalnst Edward Hanson ct al to recover f-liW.Or duo on an account Before adjourning court last evening three of the prisoners convicted ut tbo present term of court were taken baforoJUdgo Hope- well nnd sentenced to the penitentiary. Charles Miithcws , the deputy dog catcher who made himself a source of terror by promlscuou sly shooting at people who objected to having their dogs snared and taken away to the Da veil port street dump , was sentenced to Ono yclir at hard labor. Charley Parker , the young man who ono year ago forced numerous chocks UIXMI the business men of this city , Hod to DCS Molne.s , was brought back , tried and convicted , was given ono yrar. Young Mrsslck. a lad who was incorrigible and Insisted In associating with toughs and bard character's ' , was sent to tbo reform school. They T > lit ( fiMntVoik. . Thomas P. WiUon and A. M. Hopkins of Omaha , mndo the stenographic reports of the Ueatrke debate for Tun Hr.n , Their work not only called out expressions of npprolm * tlon by the dcba rs but of new.ip.ipei1 read ers generally. These two gentlemen stand at the head of .tho stenographic piofesjlon in the west and tholr unexampled work at I3e.itri ( o.shows them to bo Justly I'litltlul to tbatdisliiictlou. Ills tbo biggest ai\d \ tiest piece of shoithand work ever done In No- oraska.Vben the transcripts shall have been eoncludfd they will aggregate four and a halt pagan of Tun Uni' , minion type. A special edition will be run oil' containing the cntiro debate. miles' Nc'i-vo and Ijtver IMIN. An important discovery. They net on the liver , stomach and bowela through tbo nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro blllloiisnrss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. : ) doses for ' . ' . "i cents. Samples free ut ICubn Co.'s 1Mb and Douglas. SISIUXO IS 13EI.iIl3V.lXG. OMAIM , July P. To the Editor of TUB Ben : I have read with Interest the accounts of the prohibition debates tbo past week , f have been partlculariy interested in what has been said about the operation of the prohibi tory law in Maine , as I lived thcro the first Uventy-lho years ot my life and Itnow some thing about It. I also spmit n week of my re cent vacation in a little Maine town and dally heard of trouble caused by the ravages of In temperance. I was told by a man prominent in temper ance circles that in an adjoining city of not to exceed ten thousand people thcro were sixty rum shops not saloons , but low rum shops. Upon repeating this remark to a strong pin- hlbitionlst , ho also anlrmcd its truth. I stopped over night In ono of the principal ho tels of Poitlnml , the metropolis of the state , nnd myoclf saw nn open bar in the hotel. Talking with a friend , no informed mo that the census for 18)0 ! ) only gave Portland a pop ulation of a lew hundred in excess of 18SO. "How is that ! " said I. "It is this d d liquor law that is spoiling our city. Do you see that drug sterol Ills lilted up elegantly as a drug store , as you sec , but It is only n rum shop. " And all this was among Hov. Small's "Maine Yankees , " who have been living under a prohibition law for forty years , who have been hearing and talking prohibition their whole lives , and still the condition of ufYaiis is no better ( ( ) than under Nebraska's bitterly denounced high license law. Guonoc W. TILLSO.V. A Cure For DiorrhuMi. Mr. J. A. Burnlson , of Colburg , Montgom ery Co. , Iowa , has found out how ho can euro any case of diarrhojiv. Two of his children had the diseaio ; for about six weeks ho tried four different patent medicines without bene fit , but ho llinally got hold of of abottloof Chambeilain's ' Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , which ho says completely cured them , and Is confident itli \ euro any case when tbo plainly printed directions are fol lowed. ! or sale by all druggists. Go to the only first class gallery ii the city. Our line cabinets only $1 i dozen. Kolm & Molt131U Farnaih s > t SOUTH OMAHA NBWd. Dennunoiiif ; It or ant Kcniiblicnns. An important meeting of active republicans was held Tuesday night to prevent theruptur of the party. After cft'ecling a permancn organisation by tbo election of ofllccrs , tbo goot of the party was discussed. This brough out n set of resolutions naming a lot of repub lican traitors and leading them out of the party. After a hot discussion the following more conservative resolutions wore unani mously passed with Instructions to have them published in 'Pun BEU : Whcicas. Certain profe eil republicans , some of whom luivo liccn honored \tlthdulu- gatcd poweis to uct fur and irpiesent tlio 10- puhllcaa party of South Omaha picclnct , have , by iitllllutliiK with dcmoi'iuts and sub- hUiibtiiK tn an ontli-liouiul compact In wliloh designing men of both panics 1110 iookliiK > control publlu atTalrs nt tlio rls't ' of disrupting the party to wlilch they hypuoiltlcully pro fess allu iancci ; tlieioforo bo it Itr.soh cd , That \\o , the republicans nf the city of South Omaha , do not ii-uo nl/e .such men us republican- * , but consider that ( buy have slRiied away their blrthiluht. butruyud the republican party and tlielr friends and placed theinsclvfs onNUlo tlio Jialo ot com- itcsoivuti. J nut no i expect ciomocrats and lulclit for tliu coiniiion sued tiuat wllli Ilioin undurcurtula olruiiinstiincos , but tbU ; wudo- iiounco lonoKudus : is un\\orlliy of rospdut or notice u\cept to bliow up thuu baseness. The City Knjnlii ( I. Injunction proceedings against the city on the part of Dr. J. M. Glasgow , Jacob Jnalc- olek and , Peter Cockrell have boon com menced and the papjr.s served rostralninir the city from paying or confessing Judgment in fuvor of the South Om.iha . ice company for Its alleged claim. The hearing Is set for Saturday tlio twclvo councilmen claim that their action in this matter Is Just anil lor the best Interests of the city , whllo citi/ens generally , and especially these ol the commit tee who investigated the alleged claim , are moro severe In their denunciation of the action of the council. Journeymen Harbors. South Omaha branch , No , 31 , of the Bar bers' International union , has been organised nnd has received Its charter. Thoolueers are : President , Charles Payunk : vice , John Ko- tera ; secretary , James AV. Bellow ; treasurer , John C. Hirst. The Ill-it meeting will bo hold In the Ancient Order of UnitedxWorkmcu hall this cvenhif. ' . ItiiiicrloroiccHcn-'o | proven In inllllonipf linnips fnr morn tlmn miimrlcrof n century It li IIBO ! hy tht > United MM" * lioTiirnnu'iit , I'nlorm'd by Ilia Innd9 of Iho ifnuit unlviTH tici n iliu Hroiurvst , rmrtt nnd.Moil lluillhfiil. lit. 1'nco's Cream Ilik- Inir I'owilcrdojs not conlnln umnionlailltuoor iilum. Sold only In cunn , I'lHCK HAKINO POIWKIl Ctt | NewVork. ChlcnKu , Ban rtnutlnco. f t. Ixiulx. F409 DOUGlftS--STREET. - - . On nccount of our Inrpo nnd ineroiiain ( , ' I'riK'tco | , wo linvo KEMOVJ3D to moro tipnciouu unil con- vcuiout ollicca. Brs. Betts & Betts , 1400 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb , Will bo paid to any competent cbcmUt who Mil ) flr.d , on annljBls , & particle of Hercnry , I'otaib , cr other poisons la 3tilft'o Specific (3. ( S. S. ) - JYNEA.TINOBORE Uor.dctson , Tct. , Aug. S3,1339. "For cljh. Iccn months I hid nn riling aora oa my toned J. I was treated by tbo bott locil rhyelchns , but obtnlnwl no relief , the ooro grftiiaally growlrs woreo. I conclujcd f colly to ttjf 8. S , 8. , onJ was entirely cured after wins o few bottles. You liavo ray cheerful jicrmtelon to publish tha ibovc t.1tcmcnt for the bcncllt of three ilnillarlj' afflicted. " C. n. ItcLtMonE. IIcndcrson.Tcx. Trcjillfo on IllooJnnJEkm Dlca.'cinillcd free. THB RU'IFT HPHCI71P CO.Atlaiitii. _ ( la. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE SHADE MARK TIB | O KT I HADE MARK UNO i mi ittn. ; > 'iiv Aminfall. liiKruro [ urfccui * Innl WiMknoiJ , 1'liornntonliiu'i. Ifnnotcncy , unit nil illva'cs tlmt folluff us n i i" qni'ncc of Self nlni c : ns IA > ) .to , AFTER TAHN5. 1'nlii In the Hick Dliiiur of Vl bn. t'rcnintnro OM Aw , urn ! iiuny elli T Ulno.iwt tliat luat tu Insanity orcimiiinptlun nnt n iimiiiiiliiroiir.ivo. t/7 lull i > irtlcuhr < in ourpamphlut , wlilMiwo ilo- Mrn In MUI frco dr in.illto otcry OIIP. | * f lhu Si * ' title mi'illc'liic IN jniii nt H per paeknuc , or Blv uui'k- lurs for M. or will IK- rent frco by null on tha receipt of tlio money , liy ml.livijliw Till ) GOODMAN DKUG CO. , lllOFAitN'A.ti STitiur : , - OMAHA , Nun On nrcoiinl of ( ( iiinlcrfelH vro have ndoitiil | tlio > cllow iuni | | > ir , iho onljr ( 'cuiilno. B TH2S 1BTT23R. "rorrcnrillinrolicrnnflllotnlirltli nigrstluu. riiimttii/uii | | nnd 1'lle . 1 hnre trlid nil lliiiiiiLMUclnrt I ciiultl ci-t. liohl "f , nut nil In vain. i\ i-n my plij siiliini otiuld nntri'llnvoiiiy rimtl rni-Hi. In tlio tiu-uii- t.'ino 1 struxiiluiliiiiilurKri-.itimln. jf0 | win iihiir.lcn. Tier , > h nKi > Ihn tlioChlrnjpi , mill nij 17. a Ml on 1111 a < l ortl f. iiii'lit til Tutfs i'ilN. I clnrlilPit to try tl.oin. Jlu-y luu o wor ] < p < l niulerfiilly. They kvtp mo rt-Riilr.r , don't innKo 1110 slclr , fI\e nioiin uppctllii unit nro t'tiiln my pllcr. . 1 r.in hirun mul inn Miilk uny tllstuiKc. Jfl linl ll.'lll llu > fi < ) JlllN Ihtt tCIITM HK < > UlCV MOIllll Iiittu bated me yid.OOd ; liutthv } linesi\vil iiij-llft' . I'CttliuiiDlii'tcd rvur nlioiokiiinv tlielr Miliirvlili H l > ibfyiinil expression. " TIIKICALO i.UXD.SpiliiBtlrl.l , 0. Tntt's LiTrr Pills DRINK ROOT HIRES' BEER. The Purest and flpst Drink In the World. ApiTetlzlzlns , Delicious , Sparkling and the Best Blood Purifier and Tonic. A Paclctigo [ llnulill : : . , makes 3 gallons , EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Trouble. liiflly Made. Try It Aiik your Drusjjlst or Grocer for It nnrt take no other. i'o that you got HLHUS' . THE ONLY GENUINE. Mnduby C. E. HIRES. Plilliulolnhh. I'oiin. Perkins , patch Lauman. We have the finest assortment O 3T sortment of Wares in a > Q ) C/ ) the west , and 3 C7 0)Q i 0)C , Bottom Prices CDt tW CD Q 03 r + Sec Us Before You Buy. Crockery and Glassware. PERKINST" GATCH & LAUMAN , i5i4Farnam Street. ilssssSk . J. E , HcflrBSW , The Doctor h nnEiirpnasod In the treatment of nil fo mf of 1'rhale niuiiMS. Noircatmciillmseur In in mure bitccesstnl anil none lin liail stronger cndoisc * ncnt , A curoUjjunr.intciM ) > n ihocr - worst cnt-ca InfrnmltoA iln\KwlthnitttliA lossot tinliiinrV tlfjic. Sn nliJIrfi K SJl'lJStt3 ' u I'lrliirtliciitnunt for u uuavs n VffDBa-s ttiicluroorilllllailiy In relieving tlic bladder , pronounce U n wn-t v.nnilir- fill turctsi. * A ciiuiplelocinii inufcwilajsnliliout laln-lni rirnirnls or Icwe iftmio. 13& PJi And nlhvrrik- ! B H 0 n lioa of the tlmlillty nrtimmipnra , In tlidr wont finms uuj mn t „ urcailf'jl „ , „ , _ roulti nro niiMilntcly cured. , HISIUSKJ rand nt homo \tlilinnt Instriimonle. A wonderful rcmidr. HOVlta for Imllis ; rom 2 to 4 ON'LY "f ! * lCftf ? * ! BB nnil fill Dlton'd of the Skin , Illond , llr.it I.lvir , Kid- HUM * tui'l IlliulOrr lured. 'f uicd "ISO totOdnji. The mutt riild | , rule unu cffcrl- t e treatment knovn to the mr-ulonl vrnfofslon. Evi'ty iiaeoof iho ( lUc'jso 10- unnfil , , from tlio liloodsncompUtocurnBuaranleeil. - I or Mm " . " \ \ , lc ( ) ( sUiniM. ) Trrntmint liy rone- BjioiHlcnro f-lanipfor leply . . . . from 8 A J | to 9 I" . M. Kutcaiirii tin I'annni or llth fct. , nr-n LATEST SYPHILIS Can liQ cured Iii SO to CO iluy l y ti'.o oMht niiip- J.VW.w font flic It will not I'll 10. I'M' I'lOS input Hi" pi'tiiilnn rcni- ctly. Writ o or cull < in P. l' ' . Joilyn , 'M llur- ncy Hticet , Oui.ilm , . to any pUctln th tnitr t rttui AUo , Utbj i Jurotr ( , Hir > cUt H4Frtir njiirl ( fricj Iti One t > r moro at * holtw | } rlt * if u | O , U. ditert fff-m I If t pfiif r' I w r ) K | W Ktdlson tft. Oiirafc , f3 U Is interested in our clearing sale of Boys' Clothing , which we commenced last week , We have done a very large business this season in our Boys' Department , carried an immense stock , and in consequence have more odds and ends left than usual , We propose to wind up this most successful spring season with a grand sweeping sale , and no matter how low the prices wcro before , they will be cut still more in order to accomplish our ohjcct. What we ofTer this week are the remnants of our best grades. Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished as careful as the most expensive garments in the market. In the early part of the season only the rich can afford to buy such suits , but now the prices arc cut so that they are within the reach of everybody. You can have now the finest suit for your boy , providing you can find a fit , for as little money as you paid early in the season for a medium grade suit. In our Shoe Department we , have opened to-day another invoice of 25 dozen fine Patent Leather Shoes , of same * quality as we advertised a few weeks ago at $2.50. The first lot of these- shoes went of ! like hot cakes , and was sold out in a few days.Ve were at first reluctant to handle them , as the manufacturer does not guarantee patent leather , consequently we could not guarantee them to our customers. But we [ lave not heard of a single complaint about them , though we have made it our business to find out how they wear. They seem to give good satis faction in fact , some customers told us they are as good shoes as those for which they formerly paid $6.00 and $7.00. Try a pair , and indulge for $2.50 in the luxury of a patent leather shoe. They are a nice thing for the summer , do not need blacking , and always look dressy and neat. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our store closes at 6:30 : F. M. : : : Saturday at 10 P. M. IN NEBRASKA SHOULD INVESTIGATE THE MERITS OIJ THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA NOW BEING OFFERED BY The Omaha Daily Bee ! ' < ? ! < * / HERE IS THE PROPOSITION : THE OMAHA E-EE offers n year's sub scription oftheclaily puperlnclucllngtheSun- dny issues delivered nt your address and n complete set of THE A-MERICANIZED EN CYCLOPAEDIA BRITA NNICA. for $2.80 per month. Tlio first fives volumes delivered on payment of $2.5Oancl the balance payable $2.CO per month. The oilier five volumes to be delivered within foui1 months. ALL OUH PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS are entitled to all the advantages of thla great * offer. People living outside of Omahn can avail their sslves of above liberal offer by hoving the monthly payments guaranteed by some responsible banker or merchant In their town. Send for descriptive circular * . If you haven't time to call and examine the books telephone number 238 or send a p O5ial card to THE BEE and our represent ative will call on you. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For the treatment of nil CHUONIO AKT1 DISKASKS Ir ! "ni , Appllnncn fnr P formltlPii nno Iriinci. lloit VucllUloplmriilua nnd Uci.icilHi fur mirrensfnl Innlra nt of ovcry form of diBuaiD ru qiilrlnifMi-lloiUrHiirBlonlTrcnlniont. NI.NKTV KUOMS Kill IM'UKM'S. llonr.1 l anil . > nltuiulanco Huxl All Jllooil DiiciiiMKiiureaiifullr trcntcd. Syphilitic jiolunn ienio > ( . ( i from Iho jrMaui irltlinul mercury NpwltfslnrnttTOTii't'iiinnt for IK > 5 of Vital I'owcr. I'm tlciunnhlo tu visit UBIUHI liu tmilcdat linmn bj corroipiinrtonco , A llroiiim'inlcnllonH contlUotitl.il , Moairlna or l lrunoiit < otit by mill oroipresa i > curtly | iik9 < l , no u-nrks tu Inillviit'J conlpnliiir dunilor. Onci'onuiml ' lnli > rrlo r iirrferrixl Cull nnd eniisull u > iir > unillil/torr ofrourcano , and ivo\rlllion < I In plain wrapper our HOOK TO MKV 1'IIKi : . upon I'rivuto Bticclulor o.ulls Uliunsci , Iui | > atuncf , Hyilillls | , Uloutamlarkocclo , < fltli question list. Aildtcji Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Hartley Sts. , Omaha , Neb. ORORS OF YOUTH 6UFFEHERB FUOSI A'rrtiiim Dehlllly. Voullifiil InJUcrelluiiii. Lot .tlnnlionil , Mwiy men , from the cffocti of jouthfgl j infruilbiice , hnve lirciUKlii abuutaitatu of ] wcftknowalliat IIQI iMUucid tbe RL'noml ; ' ; i ti > m > o raurb M to li.ilucu almoit rv * rj I oilier illjoua , ami tlio n-al rauoi of tlio i uouMo porL ly evtiwlia \ BUdpuctfil , limy > itto tloctorml fur vverythlnKtut the rluht ' ; ono. NotnltlutunilhiR the itmny taliiril.l i rcnioilludtliut infillciiUcioncoliaM I'roilucti ' ' fur the rail * ! < , nlilicUf or intlml.1. Mono ; ' of the nrcllnniy luoi'.t'jDr trialmciUitr.'ctn cnr . During ourpxtcitlvtcolleKoanJioif ) jillul iirnctlra have cjporlminUil with , ! ; rend aa a curtain nnil HiirrJy rureM ; huiulriiitjof cainliiourpr/icllculisTi ) Lien [ ri.itorwl tu ittifict litultli brlt UBO * fur i allothorrimtHlUirnlliil. 1'crfi-clljp'iK'ln- i ( TrcdleiitimuRtljoUkudlutUti | > rL > ; iaraUuiiC'f ' ! ; tlili pit > wrl.tlon | . , ; It-F.rylhrnij'lcm cert , 11 dr&clun , JOfuVbin.l S clrficlitn llolonln ) lllulca , 1 Zdrnclim. , _ iBkBlflllntSp.mftiiil > n > i oilier on Koln toln.l IIIEOIIIU caiult will . \ ItuTiproN arjr rorthrmtlenttotaLot//ol'IIU ' \ \ nt h lllino. nmklnif llm number thrroivd > r. ! Thinrcmwlr l iliiU | ltoo rrcon'lltlonof 1 ' inrTomnll.llliyniiilwtakrie tiitlthiT ur , ; > an I eanwlnllx In Ihoso CAIU I rfiultlnt ; f runt ' ! ininid | nri > . flia iuuieiatlr | inwrit of 1 thii rcntorfttlvooni I nily ( iftimlslnii ftnd 111 uwcontliiuoi ! fur uliurt llniorliAiiirva the . Jjii ul. ! , < l Mll ! lf".l.h rTcUri coudUlon to > uneof inewo l life nd vUjor. i AiwnoiecomUiitlvlnrtctlptoflettfriof ; lit'ijlry rtflattvo to Dili rcmuly , o would < > MIJtolhci n\vhownutlircrprtuoltalnltof ) V ! tilbrimlttliiK Jl aiM-uidf p ] l puck- ' .ltd containing CO pills , carofulljr com- I'junilpd.nlll ) > e front liy icturn ; iuill from iurirlv [ ; to Inlioiatorr.or o KlllfurnlUi e Mvcki i * . nMch will ( .uru luoitt COMI. for W. Ad Ji en or call on Hew England Nodical Institute , 2 1 Treinunt How , Honlon , .Mam. tVfff OoDTiliflit.llita.by K. II. lln.mu. tffj. ELECTOBC BELT WTTHSHSFIHUriHY run roir , Curr wl OmcrAlIrt U it Mi ( llvlu lrr 0. nllilRoolti. % . III. Itnllauaiii lurroll r f\reIrltllT \ Ilirouih ill KKAK S Kltilrlt luritnl ll U U ll ) , cr talltll tMMl li < llkl.l nil rtur r ; toM. | > ltt & . IM4 up , M bril * iril Mlfltullf ( ur J In llr liioillis. btblea tauiltilrl 1'lri. 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