8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY7" , JULY 10 , 1890. THE CITY. Tlio bank clearings yesterday amounted to $737,1211.09. The receipts of the internal revenue ofllco ycHlcrdny timountcd to Sl'ij7,53. , r- The work of tlio building inHpector's otlluo yeslcrdar consisted ot the irtsuaneo of ono $ oO permit , Tlio jury InlhoBruch inquest yester day afternoon * returned n verdict tluil the deceased cttino to hla death by his O\V11 CtLPOiGHHllGSrf .Tudfjo Slilolds yostcrday Issued tv lleeiibo jionnlttliii ! Thomas Hatliold to tnnrry Mny Dobson. Uoth of tlic par- tics uru ot Omaha. \V. A , MuCluro of Pawnee City wns yosturdny appointed railway mull iigont on the run between Lincoln and Craw ford , vieo M. J. rianj'tin ! removod. A will-rant lias 1'oun sworn out for ThomnH Joliiiwoiion complaint of , I. W. Clnrk. ilohnson Is charged with ohttvln- ing money under false pretenses , ho having given a worthlcBS check for$5 to Clark. John Grant hns formed n paving com pany in Suit Lsil e , citizens ot Xion sub- Huribini ; lai'Rely to tlio Block. Frank Redman of this city has located there and will push the entcrpi-lBO whoso plant in Salt Lnko is said to bo worth $10,000. F doral OfTiMiderfl , Itnttlc Clinton of West Point was brought to this city by Deputy Marshal IIcptliiKcr charged with sclllnt ; liimor without u license. Sha plead KUllty and wan lined 810 , l-'ranVt Spindler of Dodeo w. . arraigned for selling liquor at wholesale without a license. Ho gave bonds for Ids appearance. Vaiiilcpvcxii-t Was Missing. Thocnso \Vllllntn McLcotl , arrested at the Instlirntlon of 1'iiul Viniilcrvoort , on primary election day , on tbo fttlso allegation of restating Vnnilervoort's attempt to force himself Into the room occupied by the Indues of tlio Seventh ward \v.it dlimtssed yesterday by Judge lldsley , Vnndcrvoort fatlins to niv pear. _ llhli- : < : t Court. Ocrtnan U. Wyutt ycstc'duy cotnmcnced suit against James S. and I.sudoro Cameron to iccovor * M duo on three promissory notes dated May S3,18s ! . lie also seoto to forecloao II. A. Merrill lias brought an action nRnlnst Joanna tVrlglit } ct al , to quiet a tnx title on' the weal half oT lot" , uioolt" ! , city of Omaha. Merrill purchased the property at tax sulo In Comity Court. William II. Utilises yesterday commenced suit in Hie county court to recover § 014.0.2 duo on two promissory notes. J'Vantod ' on Nebraska Trou * . General Passenger Agent Buchanan of the Fremont , Hlkhorn & Missouri Valley load feasted himself and friends on speckled trout nttho 1'uxton hotel last evening that were caught In Long Pine and U.i lko creeks , rive years n o Mr. Buch-immn Induced the fish commission to plant a few hundred trout in BOIIIO of the northwest Nebraska streamsand ns a result Unit ronntry now has n supply of tlio llni'st ' knd of fish , Last Wednesday some admiring It-loud of Mr. Buchanan took tlio liberty of shipping lilmudoicu beauties on lee , anilliou served to those fortunate enough to stand in for au invitation were found excellent eating. o Aliininl. Thursday a largo number of students and c.vstudenta of the Omaha Business college - lego gathered in ono of the largo class rooms of that Institution for the purpose of forming an alumni association. The mooting was called to order by Principal llathbuntmd the following oftlcers wore elected : John F. Whalen , president ; Mtai Tina llernsteon , Vice president ; Mrs. W. II. Tuubimu , score- tary ; Clmilos ! ' . Kecd , treasurer ; Charles Kenncily , W. Jlnborry , T. ICclly , Miss Gr.ioo Wootlworth , Mls.j Tina llernsteon , executive committee ; CJ. li. Rilhbim , "W. J. Clara and W. II. Taubman , commlttco on constitution and by-laws. After a short address by the president the business incoting adjourned and dancing was indulged in until midnight. A Card of'l'lmnks. To the Editor of Tim UEISI The oflleors , . teachers , and frlcods of the City Mission schools tnlto this laodo of returning their heartfelt thanlts to all persons \\lio \ in the least contributed In provisions , otc , so abund antly to the nlc-nlc , held for the children on the 17th inst. , In Ilnnscom park. Especially would wo thank the commission houses for the lemons , the grocers for the sugar , broad , pickles etc , the meat markets for the hams and sausage , and Urn f ami I IRS for the many nice cakes , sandwiches , butter , and codtri bu ttons of money , Tlioro was an abundance , mid to snare for poor families who could not attend the pie-nlc. If the donors couldliavo Been how the children enjoyed their kind clfts they would have realized the truth , "Unit it it more blessed to giro than to re ceive. " The day was u delightful ono to nil in all respects. Hoard ofl'ulillo AVorlcs. There was n meeting of the board of public works yesterday afternoon , at wlch all ol the members wore In attendance. The bill of 0. 13. Funning & Co. for street sweeping from May ai to July was allowed at $3,003.10. J. O. Corby was allowed ? HX17 for con- ntructlng a catch basin and sewer la the vicinity of Twelfth and Nicholas streets. John IMJalloy was allowed § 180.17 for con structing the sewer In district 103. On the construction of the sewer In dis trict lii : tlici-o were live bidders , but 1M Walsh's bid bclnirtho low-cat he was awarded the contract. Ills prices \vcre as follows : Twcntv-ono inch pipe , $1.55 per lineal foot : fifteen inch pipe , > 1.10 ; conncetloas , Ofi cents , and catch basins $1.50 each. , Final estimate. * were allowed as follows ; Ed Hums , hij Ing cross walks , $1,037.15 ; 0. \Voolworth , vurblnpTwcnty-iilnthavcnuo from Jiu-ltson to Hickory street , $ r > , m. 17 ; Lamrcaux lirothew , grading Gin-lick's street from T.oweavcnno to Pleasant street , . fTdl. IS , and Orchard street fioni I.owo ave nue to Pleasant street , fSOS.'JJ ; 1M Culhilun. grading 1'aik avenue from Tlarty-second avenue to East avenue , $7,8IU.t ( ) , A ropruMHitiitlvo of the Galesburg bnclc company was before the botird tomakoa statement ropirding ills brick , but the matter was postponed and ho will bo given a hear ing next Monday morning. / Ilin Park Concert. The Musical Union band will give another grand concert nt Ilnnscom park this af. teinoou from ! ! : ; iu to 0 p. in. The programme for this concert Is the best that has been given this season , embracing several very difllcuH selections. Manager Meyer proposes to furnish at each perform- unco a. programme that will nmplyropay a visit to tlio pirk. The following programme will bo presented : J'AIIT r. Mnicli-Oovi'rnor'i * Guards Knoll OH'rtiuo < 'ru\Mi Uluinnmls Aubur Sdcetlim MlUtulo Siillhiin CurnutSolo Air Vurlo , Traiiip ! Trump. . . . = liollltison Mr , J , l.uelilniur , 1'Alir if. Waltz Dlo llydiophuten Ounul Pi'U'cllon I'mist. . . , Uouuocl UcserllHIvo-TlioMplit Alnnu Keevos 1. A L'IUIII nnil priicdfiil nUht. I1. All UHleup. 3. Try of "l-'Irot" Ihulioru" . rush out ; lnrio uiul sniull poiiK strllii'.s bov IE. ; uwny woco. 4. Arrival lit the tire. f > . Unrcnlhi tif liu-o. 0 , TliooiiHliui uuiUawoll , T. I'lru nut : root up huso. 8. Oft fur home , U. Tliellruiiian'a HIIIK. 10. Homo ii iiln. Uumiuctof JIuloJK's , Itoyot- I-A in in , Ovcrturo Aulil Lans Syno. Muller Oavotlo-Tho It rook , , lloottgor Bclcotlon Oironbaulilitnu . . , ( From UlTcnbach n opera ) Oiilop-Wlifolinnn's Siirlajj ( Introducestliuregulation blcyclohUtlu \ ) . Heailacbe , ncamlsia , dizziness , norvoub- oess , jastus , sleoplc-ssncss , cured by r. Miles' Nervine. Samples free ut Kuun & Jp.'s , 16th uiid Douiito. TIIH HAiintovi nunonr. lowii ItoadH Object to Itcditccd Italcn Other NCIVH. "While tlio Iowa llne < are maUIn ? a des perate kick , " snlil anonitlal , "against adopt ing the reduced rate ordered by the Intowtato commerce cotnrnlsslon on fooJ product * bo- twccn Missouri river points and Chicago , they will , when the time arrives , take their inedtclno gracefully , all the same. I bcllovo , the commission U honest and right In Its ac tion. The roads nro to blame for nuking an Investigation pom bio nnd after securing what evidence they could at Chicago , Oinahn , Mncoin and ICmisas Citv/tho commissioners were Justlllcd lu dccMlnir that the wtcs of 20 nnd 1.1 rents were excessive. They discovered that on business coining from points wcit of the Missouri river the ro.ul liaiillni'It to the river received ) percent of the through r.ito , while tlio road taking it from the river to Chicago gets O'J per cent. On a 20-centrato this leaves S cont- for the line west of the liver and 1'J cents for tlio onocast. From a plnt In Nebraska where the rate on corals W-i cents to Chicago the real west of the river gets 111 cents as Its portion , while tbo load cast taken li' < cjnts. Awunsnts wore also produced showing through the payment of rebates the ro.uU luvo ljcn acting unfairly towards shippers , consequently thcv will not nttenint to resist thociiforccnieut ol the new rate , " O'Neill atl-astGi-itincd. Sam Semple , an old Omahn boy , now In the banking bualneu nt O'Xoill , said tint the Pacific short line reid reached his town last Sundiy niut scat It off on the high rolling track to great pnnparlty. That point Is to bo the terminus fora while at least , and It is thought tlio company intends to locate division shops there. This roil lus several western terminals In view , though Just which one It proposes to strike for Is not known. Denver , Cheycnno and 0 do.i are all claimIng - Ing It. Rlr. SeiunlocAuio dow.i to the motro- polls last \VoJnesdiy und will return In a day or two. A. Very lluiuly Tarlir SJicn t. The pawonger department of the B. tt "M. road has just completed a local tariff sheet , which will ba put into the hands of agents for use August 1 , that is the neatest , l st ar ranged , most complete , as well as convenient thing of the kind ever gotten out. As there are ! )7(5 ) ( stations on tlio system It makes a handsome book , of ! t7it pages. One page is devoted to oJeh st'itlon so that at a glanro the nijcnt can tell caliKjulror the rate from his station to every other on the cntira system. Ho can also tell you almost instantly the rate from any deslgmitctl point to nay other desig nated point reiuhod by the II. & M. road. A Small Aufldcnt. An open switch at Blue Hill station on ths U. t M. caused an accident yesterday , but the damage was light. An Incoming freight train struck the. switch , ran off onto a side trade and dashed into a Hat-ear loaded with iron rails. Tlio engine was badly disabled and several cars were moro or less battered up , but not wrecked. * " A Hard Task on Hand. The committee of general mamgcrs in ses sion at Chicago on a proposition to reaitjust through freight rates and divisions from points aland west of the Missouri river Is having a hard time. A resolution has been passed reducing the tarlll on wheat from Kansas City to Omulu inclusive to 1.1 cents per 100 pounds and on other grain to 12 cents ; that the rate from interior points In Nebraska to Omaha bo reduced bo as to preserve a dif ference between the through rate und sum of the two locals of U cents , except on p com. . Clark nnd Ivltly. General Manager S. H. II. Clark of the Missouri Pacllle , General Manager J. M. Eddy of the Toxns & Great Northern , Pales tine , Tox. , and tlnlr wives are at the Mlllard. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Eddy arrived In a special ear attached to the ICans.io . City train enily this morning , but their husbands desired - sired to come over tbe road In daylight , so as toiuspoct It , therefore did not get In until this evening. The entire party went up to Spirit like last night , where the ladies will join Mn. Swobe anil spend the balance of the hot weather. Mr. Clark and 7\lr. \ Eddy will remain only two or three days. Spl ntlld ICaln Ilcport"(1. Telegrams poured. Into General Manager Holdrcge's oftlco yesterday from points all over the B. te M. system , reporting a tine rain Thursday night. " They canio nlso from Superintendents lUgncll , Uodgcrs , Campbell and I'helim of the northern , southern , western imd Wyoming div isions respectively , giving account ? of the great good accomplished throughout the territory under each ono ? Jurisdiction , The only point now loft that booms to besultering from hot dry weather is In the vicinity of Falls City and through Hlchardsou county. Jfat es and I'ersomls. The B , & M. ran a special ti-aln from Crete to Lincoln yesterday afternoon beaiinjj Gen- cial Manager Clark and Eddy oi the Missouri 1'aeitie. The round-trip i-ato from Omaha to the national CJ. A. It. reunion at Boston has been ilxed at $11.70 , with the Burlington as the ofllcial route. General Agent Phlllippl of the Missouri I'aoMlohns gene to Katuai City on business , fioncral Manager Iloldrcgo of thoB. & M , will return from Colorado today. K. S. Hewitt , yardmastcr of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis it Omaha railroad , who lias been dangerously 111 , has recovered and is ngnln nthls post of duty , G.V. \ . Little , formerly station a cnt nt Lyons , this state , has been appointed assist ant ticket nwnt at the Webster street depot , and ycsterdiy commmced his labors , U. C. McD.mlel , mslstint train dispatcher at the Webster street station , departed yes terday for Brenner , ICnn , It Is rumored that when ho returns ho will bo accompanied by a bride. John W. Firoluugh , formerly assistant city ticket agent of Chloigo , St. I'niil , Minneap olis AJ Oinahn , has been nppolnted to the po sition of agent at Covington , Pad In addition to this ho will have chaigo of the yard * at that point , C. 1' . III11 , traveling claim ngent of the Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Oinahn , was in the city yesterday. The now bagjago and express room at. the Webster street station \v.u completed yesterday - day nnd will bo occupied for the lli'bt time tomorrow - morrow morning. The Chicago , St. P.ml , Minneapolis & Omaha nnd the East Omaha Land company have Joined forces and yesterday the two companies cominoncod the work of grading a tr.xclt from near looust street to Florence , The work will bo completed Inside of sixty days , It Is the intention to run u number of spur tracks from this line to the lands of tlio KastOmnha , company , that the manufactur ing establishments now being erected may have switch yard facilities. After diphtheria , scarlet fever , imcnmonln , or any other severe Illness , there Is no hotter tonie.tlmii Hood's sarsaparilh. XE.Mi IS AN AUTIST. 1 lie Murderer i\conteH : 8 : > mo Urnv- lnis of Dcuidcil Jterlt. Murdeivr Neal has developed some qulto superior talent for drawing since his arrest nnd Incarceration. Ho has Just completed two pencil pictures which Indicate that with a very little instruc tion und additional prnctico ho might com mand a good salary aa a sketch artist pro viding circumstances were different. , One of thg pictures Just ilnlshcd Is an almost life-sized portrait of u young lady , drawn , from memory , and 'whoso facu the death sentenced artist hat evidently enjoyed studying for hours at a tlmo. It Is a handsome face , and the lines are exceedingly well executed , The other Is a modestly o.xnressoiiod ! sketch of a pretty girl enjoying a plunge In the surf on the Jersey coast. There are distinctively original points about this picture nlso , which show that the idea omio from some fair memory born In the long ngo. Whoa chatted with on the toplo of his tal ent in this line , Ncal remarked -\\lth the greatest of self-assurance : "I have fully made up my mind that I shall go ahead , take lessons In drawing ami lit lay- self to da sketch work for newspapers , " "Aiu't you afraid it's ' just a trltlo late for you to como U ) such n decision I1' was asked. "No , I do not -Indeed I don't. " raino the answer without a moment's ' hesitancy. "It will como my way nil right In the supreme court , but the only thing I don't like Is to bo wasting my tlmo lying hero In this steel box. Everybody has their trouble , though , In this big woild of ours , and the person who does the least kicking Is generally the happiest , " Pears' is the purest and uwt soip overmvlo * 1'ltor. HL.OSS' IMIOTOGIl.YIMI. It KlKiiroH In the I'lglil Tor the School Superintendent , As the time for tha election of ( ( superin tendent of the public schools npproachos , In terest In the matter Increases. The question which the bo.inl of education will ho called upjn to settle on M inlay night ono In which every pirent In the city , as well ns all who ( iw interested in the welfare of the schools , Is Interested. Gossip U rlfo nnd all sorts of rumow are nllo.it . concerning the relative chances of the various candidates and their respective merits , The question has narrowed down to two parties , namely , Henry M , James , the present Incumbent , and James II. Hloss , the supcnn- . Undent of schools In TopAa , Kim. The 11 f- teen members of the board arc about evenly divided on the question of electing ono or the other of these tentlcnicu and the contest will bo a close one. Mr. James hns made enemies , in and out of the boanl , and these are determined to defeat his re election. In casting about for some suitable person to present for election ns superintendent the opponents of Mr. .lames struck upon Mr. Bless , and n correspondence VMS opi'iicd with members of tlio Topeka board and with prominent educators In all p.irU of the country. The replies were of the highest character and were very numer ous , about twenty-live being received. These loiters nil spokofn the highest terms of Prof. Illoss' ability ns an educator and as a super intendent. lie was In charge of tlio public schools of Indianapolis for several ycais and was u member of the Indiana state board of education. This correspondence was had without the knowledge of I'rof. Bloss. After this letter was written to Mr. Bless in widen the situation was ex plained to him nnd ho was asked to become a candidate for the position. Tills hoi-efusodto do , stating as his reason for so doing tlmt ho would not ben candidate In op position to Mr. James. There the matter rested fora short time , when another letter was sent to Mr. Hloss , who was at that time In attendance upon the teachers' convention In St. Paul , asking him In stronger terms to allow his mime to be used , ns there was to be a change in the superintendent1 } ' , and ho might us well be come a candidate. etc. To this ho made no reply and a telegram was sent , asking him to como to Omaha on his return from tit. 1'aul and have a consul tation with some of the members of tlio board. , Prof. Bless returned from St. Paul via Council Bluffs , and when his presence there becnmo known several members of the board wont across the river a id held a consultation with him. They found him to bo a man of about forty-live years , of line presence ntid a good deal of nugnctlsm. A gentleman in this city , who hns been personally acquainted "with Prof. Bless for n number ot years , nnd who , by tbe way , Is nota now member of the board of education , states that Mr. liloss Is n man of great ability and high standing in the educational world. The supporters of Mr. Bless feel very con fident of success. They acknowledge that Mr. James has brought the schools to a hipii state of perfection , but they claim that his personal peculiarities are such as to Jeopar dize the future success of the schools and therefore they advocate a chaniro ns being more conducive to continued prosperity. Ono of the new members of the board is particu larly active in his opposition to Mr. James , but the ground on which Ids opposition is based is dlftleult to ascertain , as ho Is very indefinite In his statements. On the other hand the friends of Prof. fames "point with pride" to liis record since ho lias been in charge of the Omaha schools and ex picss contempt for the petty opposi tion displayed by the other faction. Each side IS confident of success , nnd as the board Is pretty evenly divided the result is very Indelinlto. One of the cx-inenibcrs of the board hns been kindly furnished a photo of Prof. Bless which cannot fall to create a favorable im pression upon the school ma'ams If not upon the board. _ Miles' Nerve ami IJviir Pills. An important discovery. They act on tbe liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro billioutiiess , bud taste , torpid liver , piles and constiiutton. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ISO doses for 23 cents. Samples free at ICuhn & Co.'s ir-th , and Douglas. 1IBIWEIOX r\VO CITIKS. The TJoiuidary Between Omnlia nail So u tli Omnlia to bo IjCj ally Kivcd. Councilman Bcchel , the enthusiastic , life long republican , whom the whirligig of cir cumstances has made to now occupy the seat of Omaha's democratic mayor for n time , yesterday signed the resolution adopted by the council calling upon the city attorney to ilo- t aniline the boundary line between the cities of Omaha and South Omaha. As tlio determining of thU boundary line is an Interesting as well ai very Import in t mat ter , a linn reporter called upon Mr , Popple- ton and asked him how ho proposed proceed ing."I "I think that the best and perhaps the onlj way to proceed , " said lie , "will bo to file a bill of equity in the supreme court restrain ing South Omaha from collecting taxes in Omaha. Since the spring of 1SS7 this muttei of the boundary line between the two cities hns been a mooted question. It was about that tlmo that the boundary line of Omutia was extended. In reality It is simply i question of priority ot action as betweci tlio two cities. South Omaha claims that it bccamon city of the second class mid fixed its boundary , as it now claims it , bcfoiotho limits of Omnha wro extended under the charter mulling It a city of tlio second class The decision of the supreme court will bo llnnl. " "Is it possible or probable that whatever is the decision of the supreme court that across llro of civil law suits will bo the result I" ' No , sir ; not at all. There iun bo no recovery covory of taxes whatever. All pavments o monies that have been imido up to tlio time o the supreme court's deciding the boundary Avillstmd under the decision. Tho. deter mining of this line Is , however , sonicthln that .should have bgt-n given attention a lonj , tlmo ugo. " When you are in need of a physic , ono tha will clennso the system and rcgulnto the Hvci nnd bowels try St. Patrick's Pills. Sold b > Killed by a Kick. James loore , the young man who was kicked by a horse while he was over in Iowa some two weeks aijo , died at the residence o his mother. 1001 South fourteenth street , n t ) o'clock Thursday night. The remains wil bobontto Donlson , la. , for interment. Hniuporlorexrellon"cproTen In million * ufhouip for innru than u quarter of a runlury. It In mod by the United Htnt ) Cororiiment. Knilorsml by Iho headi of Iho KriMit unlrt > rillle MB the Slronueii ruri'ilnnil.Mo tlloiHIifnl. Ir I'IK-O'I Crain llak Inic I'owderdo inot contuln ainraonlii.llmo or alum BolilQuljr Inritni. 1'KICK IIAKINO I'OWDKIl CO. , Now Vork. Chlcauu , S a KrincUco , Catarrh 18 n lilood tilgeun. Until tne poison li expelled fromtlio systoin , theic can bo no cute fur this loathsome nnd d nK 'tou8 mnlmlx < Theieforc , the only effective ttcntinancls a thorough course ot Aycr's Snrsaparllln-thobestof all Wood purlllerH , JTlie sovncr you begin the better ; duUy ! is dangerous. "I was trotiljlpd-\ilth cntnrth for over two years. 1 tried various remedies , nnd vas tfcrttuMnr n ninnbcrof physi cians , tint rucdvad no benefit until I liegnn to tnko Aycr's Snrsnparilla. A lew bottldsof this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint nnd coin- jilotoly rentoruil my health.-Jesso SI. lupg ) , Ilolinau's Mills , X. C. " \Vhoii Aycr'R Siirsni'arilla was rec- otnuicnded to mo for cntarrh , I vas In- cllnod to doubt its ollleacy , Ilnviiig Jrlod so inaiiv retnedlus , with little boil- ctlt , 1 liad no filth that any thing would cure me. I became Binaclat d from loj * of npputlto and Impaired < ll'i'stlon. ( I had nearly lost tbn rfunsc of siuoll , and my system \vns bndly deranged. I was about discouraged , wlionn ftlulid urged mo to try Ayn's Sarsnparilla , nnd re ferred mu to persons whom It hud cured of catarrh , .Aftor taking hall n dozen liottks of this medicine , 1 aniconvluei'd that the only sure\\aynf tri'iitlnc tills ob4tnntoills ) ( > aM ) lit tl.ironph tliO ; Wood/ ' MaII. . Malouuy , 113 Ul > er at. , Lowell , Jlass. . ! i Pr. J , C , Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mr.ss. Trice 81 ; lr Lotties , t * > ' Worth $5 a bottle. * * Ii Disagrees -vritli Mo.v' A eointiiiiii rt-iuurlc. If > nu tnko Tutt'a niHjou can citniithtniy < Hi UhMUidfi-cl no linil effects. They net HpcrldcnUy on the llvor , ittoiiiiti'li oni\ bowel * . ciiti InK n frve HoworKintrloJuIre , wlilclt It cswutlal to gooildlfjtstionuml reguliir tun-ell. Don't Pea.r llcv. 1C. Hurts Mannta , Fin. , oaji ! Tutt * < X'llliiiro lifld In high rt'pi'tunmt LlTcrlU-ft- uliitor. 1 Imrdly know ho\v ivt > could K < > t nlouif without tfioin. Chills nnd fr\orluivi ) losttliclrilrciiil , Our pcoplotnlcn nnoor two ( Inset of tlml'llls , mill fulloivltvvllli flfliMMi Brains of quinine * , tlli'IiU-dln tlirtM-doHosdllr- li\K tliu tl.iy. The chill m < ; r returns. " Tutt's LiTer Pills CUBE CHILLS AND FEVEE. Trie1. EXTRACT OF BEEF. POP improved anil economic cookory. u&o it for Sou ) ) ? , Sauces anil Maile Dlshe * . In llt'.vor in- co ij ) niMe , nnddissolves perfectly clour in water. Makes delicious Boot Tea nnd keeps in M cUmatrs for any length of timo. 1 Ibeqiml to 40 Ibs of lean bcof. Only sort juarantcod gonulno iy Justus von Lie- thus : Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists , DOUG LA AS STR.EIST OMAHA , XEU. Tlio most widely nnil favorably known spec ialists in the L'nltoU States. Tliclr lon'ux- porlencc , rcmnrkablu skill mill universal suc cess In tlio Irimtmpnt and enroot Nurums Olironlc nucl faurglual D'sc.isos entitle Iliusc cinlnuiit pliysluiniis to the full confidence o UioulllloiL'iIuvciytt'hUi' . Tliuy Kiinrantco : A PKUTAIN AND I'OSITlVn OUUP fo tliouwfiil ollectsuf unrly vlcu and tlic nnnicr ouic'vlls I hut follow In It stint n. I'UIVATi ' ; 11I.OOD AND SKIN DISEASES sncpillly , cciiuplctiilv iiiul pi'riinnoiitly cured XKUVOl'S OEIIILITY ANO SKXUAIjDIS OKDEHS yield rciull.y to thulr skillful treat nii'iit. 1'II.K' , KISTULA AND HECTAL ULCERS RiiiraiitL : i > < l cm-id wllliout pain or uutcntlot flfllll bllsllll'SS. HVnilOCIILE ANT ) VAUICOCELE pcrnia mntlynml stii-ccsstully t-nr d In tttury case sviMiiMi * . GONoiiUiiiA ; , ( iLisnr , spur niatiirilien , Soiulnal NVc.'iIiiims , hostMnnliiioO Nlglit. I'liilssloim , lU'iyeil I'licultlcs , Fvmali Wc.ilcnosi und all ( lolk-.ito ilKoiders peculiar tocltlier SUY pu4lttvi > ly ciirucl , as well us al f unotloiml ( Ilsoi-Jtrs tluit result f i-oia youth Tut folllni or tlioevuevi of iniitiiri ) ye.iis. T\J \ \ r \ " ' ? 1J BuaianteeU pcrnmno ntl y O1IV1UI ulvh ( i.irvd , ri'ino : il caiiinlutu wllliout cutting , catistlo nrtlllntit Ion. Ouru alVeetcil at homo bv patient without a mo incut's pain or annoyance. u TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A Ti | ° ftwfal ewo-n o /V early vice wlileli lir.nji - , ltr.iyln'r ; both mlii'l ' am body , with ull Its dieudud ills , pviinanuiity cuicch HP's H17TT * ! Ad'licsitlioso wholia\olin 1JI\O , Dlvl 1 0 paired tliuin i < lvis by Im nroporlniliilconea and solltuivli lulls , whlel ruin both inliul nnil liudy , unllttliinr them fo liiislius' , . stnilv or tit urlajfe , - MAIIUIKI ) MKX or thii-o cntoi-lns on that luppy life , aware of physical ilo'olluy , qulolcly Tsbnsod upon fiicM. 1'lril I'raotlcil oxporl t'licu. M-coiid Dvpry eiihO Ishiiw-l.illy Rtiidloi ) thus starting tl hl. . TlilntMe llulncfi au picpuiril In our laboratory pvautly to Mil i e , tliubtflettaisciueswlthout Injury Drs. Betts & Bctts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA NEB , -ruu- ruuDVHI Klir.fMATlBM , DVHI KI'SI A COShTII'ATIO.V , Mili\TAIIV : : KlIIMir C IMl'I.U.NTS. ILKR& COMPANY. 1'IUIl-aiET JIH AXIHll.e M. \ .ICTl'lltUS , OMAHA NEB. \\r.ANTKI > -A enttonlltliu i ' tlio unlr llriuvrurlnronlod tint luiIJi tlu'clotliei without plnii 11 pc-rfwt XVi ' pntont ) u- CL ntlyU iuJt HuUiunlr a-ivy t > y itucnlx to wl 0111 tlio ! ilualre rh-lit Is I > I\TC glvtu. on twi-lpt nf.'O eta , we ki'ml a Ili > k. ' Fiuuiile line by uinll ; n ! o rlrcnhrt. rrlco Hit unit tcrnii tu ru < ntu IB ur > ourturiltory ituiicc , Aililrt-in lliu I'INI Ia CLOTH ts LINE Co. , I. llermga bt , Worcester , Man , RY MOTHER [ s interested in our clearing sale of Boys' Clothing , which we commenced last \vcclc. \ We have done a very large business this season in our Boys' Department , carried an immense stock , and n 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 were Dcfore , they will be cut still more in order to accomplish our object , What we oflfcr this \vcclt ire the remnants of our best grades. Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished is 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 arc \vitliin 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 N. Leather Shoes , of same quality as we advertised a few weeks ago at $2.50. The first lot of thcso ' shoes went off like hot calces , and was sold out in a few days. We 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 have 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 arc 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 p itcnt leather shoe. They are a nice thing for the summer , do not need blacking , and always look dressy and neat. Nebraska . Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , O Our store closes at 6:3O : P. M. ; : : Saturday at 1O P. M. Crockery and Glassware. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , 1514 Farnam Street. OH , J , E. McttREW , - THEiJPECIALBST. The Doctor Is tinfurpmiccl lu the trnitniciit of all form * of 1'rivatc Dls < n cB. N treatment lihs ever been iniiicpi-.cccei'fiil ami none IIIIH hail Btrnn cr cndotPO- mont. A enrols ciurntitectl In the \cry vnrpt CUBCB I nfrnm 1 to 5 clnB without tlio Iocs of nn liotirV time. Tliofo who have been undi-r liw treatment for strlctiiroor dllHctilly In ri'llcvlnj thohlaJiler. pronoimcu itn incitt wnnilcr- f ul mcct-fs , A complete cure In a lew ( liiB vliliout iln. tni'ranioiitspr Ipiiof timo. Andnllvcak- timidity or iiorvoiipncss , In their worst forms and . driMdfil rcsulti are nbsolntcly cnrril. Ami nil KJMAI/R ; IlISDASCS cured homo ulthoiit instruments. A vomUrfrd nnicdy. IIOUK3 for lailli-s from 2 to 4 ON'I.Y. anil nil Pipcn'os of the Eliln , nej-M mill IllmiiHr i tired Cm-oil In 3J to fcOlii ( > . The niikt rnpM.Fufo and ifTiTt- l\o treatment ki.mui t" tliv icdlcnl profosplon. IJ\cry Irnco cif ilia ( licence re- wiM'tl from the liloodtncomplctocurfl guaranteed fflfafiiVM J % 1'or "man"or "vomiin" , i-ucli H'c ' 3ttiliBTioSi I"Trcnlincnt ) ) Iiy corru- * iiaitr * nur nimnilcnco Stomp for reply. 'TAri1C ' < "B ( fflSr ? N K Con. Urn tun KAIIN M Sr nn 8 A M to 11 I1 M nn Pimi.im or Mlh at OMAHA. NFB Drs. Merill & Morill , SI Kl'IATulSTS IN Oirfinlo , Nrrvoiu , Illoort nml Stirulopl Dlscnics nnd ( linentc of thu Kts ) , Kur , Nose , Truul and UliuU. Kpuolnl iVIIi'Mthiii to DiHPiiscs ol'Vd - iiirn null ( Jluldit-ii. Thorinrtora Invo hnd ) oir l oxpcrloncii In tlio litmpltulu of llrouklin unit N Vork. nml nnnininnv tlio inuit mcc'Oeelul unit v Wi'ly knutrn iiuclallnu | In this country. 'Id Yoniiiiniicl Miilillc-'Avnit , > Ion. Lost Mtinhncul. Ncryoun IH'lillllr. H | > cnnnlirrliie , Femlnil l.oi.os , I'hjulr.ll Docny , ml liii' from Inills- irutlun , iinuliu'lni ! li' < -ili' | inci , dojpuniluncir ( Mm- | IUH | untliofncu. nrvriilun tokuc-trty , uiully UUcoiir- -illni-k | of rniittiloiico.ilull , untltfiir klinlyor Uiitl- li'n'.nnd ttmU llfonbiirituni ufelr. I'erraunt-ntly nnil Illoixt nn < l Skin n ill eaimost drc-mUul In lu roiulti , cumiiletaly erudUatwl , it inn-U nnniy , KurKory. ( onorrhsr. niet , Sphllli.lytmeuo. \ \ \ . Vrrlcoccle unit btrU-tnrn raillc-nlly nml imU-ly turod nltliuut I'll In or'loUnll'in f rom biiklco ) . All Nitunl Dofur- iiil'tm nnd liupeilliuuiiti to nmrrlnit ) ucc < ! iully ru < movt'it AllIlL'ttilill't'a'on infelynnil lormnncntlr cured , lliiuu , Uu , in till HP. in , f iinda ) n , lu Ull U , . N Ui Urrionnuimtila tollt ui niur t > v tn-tti'd nt lliulrlionaii Iiy > rru < | Kindt > nie Modlelmnnd lu- > tlruttluniivnt byoxprun I'oiiMillatlon free. , Hoiul 4 ci'iiU liutnuii | < to Ininre reply i 1118 Klficunth St. , Opposite Jloytl'n I Opera llou e , Ouuilin , > 'uL ) . MAX MEYER & BRO. , Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND PAENAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NED. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Bo'ng mauufacturore , impoit'rs and jobbers , JIB well m re tail dealers , oar purobaiinor facilities nro Bocond tonohousa in th's country. Honoo our ox'romo ' low prlc'B 01 ovorythiuor AVO Bfll. Special attrnt'on Is called to ourluigo nnd elegant lluo of F no Man ol 0 oki ( over 50 cliOferont styles ) M SG.OO and up- \Vcird8. Fine Bauquot und P a o Lnmrsvl , h 3 ik pa asoi EbaclfB'nail tin now colors , frcm 65.0O up. Buy your Table Cutlery of UB aid aavo inonoy. Ro erd' Boat Triple "Plated K-.ivoa Riul Fork only $1.75 per sot. StoclO.irvhiTS its ( 'nlfci ' fork apdsteol ) , $2.OO and upward. Fpoos , Sse. , in proportion. Oar Great M'd-SummorBargain Salool D'nmonil' , Watch33 and Fine Jewelry iss1 ; ! ! ! in progross. Q nu no Diamond 2lngor B'rgs from $2.5O up. Eol'.d Gold "Watch s fioaa $16.00 up. C.OOO flno solid gold , plain , band" and sot Pin a froml to $10 each. Go d Spsctacloa enl Eye Q-luesos from $3 up. Fine Steal Spsotaolos $1 up. Repairingof Watches , CloclxS and Jewelry a Sedalty. ] ) V The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ror thotrentrnent of nil CHRONIC AND SIJROICAL HiaBASHS. Hiwen , Appllnnrei for ntformltle ) , an * I'ruises. Heat Fncllltlen , Apinratniund Houcill for unccuisfiil ( ro.'ilraont ot ovi-rj form of IHIMIO | | re < oiilrlnKMort'flil or Snrglual Treatment. NINKTV 110OMS KOU PAT1KNT1 llonril and Mtiiiiilnnoo. IlGBl Aecominodittloim Wo \Vrltoforclroularioo Iofcmltlos and Itrnees. Truisui , Club 1-Vt-t , Ctirvnttiro ol Spine , I'llcs , Tnmori , Caaccr , Catarrh , llronrhltli , Inlinlntlon. Kli-itrlelty. rnnii ) > la , KiJllrpir , Klilnor , lll ilderK ) , Knr , ! < klii na lllood , and nil nuritl nl opcrntloiia. I1ISKASK3 OFVO.VK.V nrpeclnltr. Hoot of Dlxaaiia of Women Free. Wo luva Intcljr uddod t I > jrnK-ln | Dtfyartiuunt for Wonicm durlnir Oinlliiciuoiil ( Strictly 1'rlvnle ) . Only Hcllnble Mcillcnl Institute mnklnsnMrcclalty of I'llIVATi : Dl lC.ASIca. AH Dloocl | ; ! HCHS ( " M'jcciisjfullytrt'atdl. Hriililllilc polxon lemotoil from tlit Hyutem trltliout mercury. New Hodorntlve Treatment for Ixm of Vltnl I'owor. I'lirtlpn unulilo to vl lt ui inny I o treated it home bj oorroipoQilcneo. All conimunlcnttona confldontlnl. Mctttclno or Iniilruniont rent by mnll or ct pi CM , BO curtly ( LicVcil. no nnrk.ito inillo.itocontFnta oroondcr. Ono perioml Intcrvlot iirufcrrcd. Cnltnntl consnll uiorMunil Iilitorj or ronrrnso nndnc will nonit In nlilu irrnpper our HOOK T9 MK.V KKKC , upon 1'rlvnta y fuclal or Nervous IilsenscJ , Impotency , S/plillls , Ucotnad ! Varleoceb , wltli < | iii itionllst. Aildren Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Hnrney Sis. , Omnha , Neb , T * * > ELECTRIC BELT nltlHllU Wj % U > KT , Ma. ) for Itli rcel e | , ni. N > I > , Cyrr al liti.r llf Mnlr. . . . ilvlmlrril ; , I",1.0" ! ; ' " ' ur. ( .ollnunu , lurrfult c.r r.lMlrlell Ihroujh IIMKAK MKT8. n t'nrlui Ihtn lo IIKAI.TII I \ IMIKIM h hTMKMI f II Klrclrlc liiirrnl Kll li Unll ; , r Be lailiM t5 ( l la ca 6 , iml.T nd lininoruri Cok.lrli > f i. " " < up. Ucril rtitil-tr n full , lur.l In drw tuoDlf. . . Hmtti i-amibUI I lie. SAl'DEM ELr.OTiaOCO. , lOJUSaiuiit. , tHICAOQ.ILl. rtpeneril anJNEUVOUDI DhplllT Y JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PERIS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. dm IxH-nrul In SO tar,0 SYPHILIS IIIVH Iiy nsoof tlit ) niiir- It'inrilv. fVxj.lOforuiMSU U Mill luitcnii' . t'ALTKJN u > K.t DIP Ki-uii no roni- t-dy. Write or cull on l'a Jo < lyu. JJJIJ liar- nwy Street , Unmliu , Nubranku. DBnuerwLotterii Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500. 'fl'iciu-rrs no CK.VTK i ; v < ; u. $26,370 PAID liACH MOXTU-t BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES/ Address , li. F. 1UIODUS , DlJNVEU COLOHADO. , - - - . ctv n m t B I * EST'S NERVE AND BRAIN IREffiENT. Bpwllla fnr HyFtfrlani lnwi , Fill , KunrnlKJ * , W k tuliiMf. Mtntal Iwprenloii.Ciiltenliiif plltio llr ln.r j lutllnir In Inianlly aia Icaillnif tn roUfry ' ' "V.J ilBillirrtra ; iurii Olil ( r , Uaiiu-ne .Nniiol ro fi ini'lilmr MI , Inroluntir/ o , nil hiin | lprrlwe . tauiul t > y orer-uiortlo > ot Iliobraln , ri'.r-lbufo ol . onemoriil' lr U OMTluJnWfiico. KiwhlM'X contain" ment SlVl.oi , or ill for I ) , icnt liy inallpr.p ; JJ. .WKIi mch urder fur rlx lair * , will Mini l1 'cl'/t. , ' L unarintco to rrfniicl u-inty If 1li irwIint-iiiralU cum. liuuuittei t iu it anliicnuiiio oljcnllbr GOODMAN DHU" " ) CO. , II 10 Karniiin Struct , - Oinulni , Nell iiiiii iiniiii . Hov > rtlllCurllPR ) . ' ' " . - . Ihuiliuru StT CMilciixn0 yiiniu Hiiicca.fnl prnclea Advlco I'reol no ijubllulty. fc'lioulul fucllltlu lu iimny ktutcj ,