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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , JULY 22 , 1890. THE CITY. The bank clout-Ings yesterday were T\vo \ cases of llnons were rccohcd nt the custom house yoslorduy fur Morse < k Co. John 0. Parker wnnts his joung son bout to llio reform school liusuys that the boy Is incorrigible. Wiiud Miller complnhiH to tlio police that Nnto Drown kec-jH a vicious ilcf. ( A warrant luiHboonlsbucd for Nnto and the KumcroiH complaints have been lodged with the jiolico do piu Uncut ayai'iatUio Ktualturscnniplngiit Thirty- ; third ami Clurk streets. i 1) ) , H. I'anlou linn boon nnpolntod ns li- i taut trmibfur cl.crk toluumlu mail lit the Union rucillo depot , viuoS. P. llollowoy whoso lurmhuHoxpirefl. Jainrt S. Cameron yesterday filed a bill of Halo , conveying his stock of iiiuxk'nl instrument ! ) to Isty ! ft Camp of C'hU-i"0. ! The coneldoration named is 81 , Ml. W. J. MoWHllunu of Hushvillo , vns nrit'sluilutiil brought to the city vestcr- dtiy forfcolllnjf llquorlo Indians. Ifoguvo bonds for his npponrunco at tlio next term ol court. The now bapijngo room nt the Web ster Blreot station IIIIH been completed anil occupied. It is much Inryor than the old Htruetino whlcli was almost com pletely doTnoHsiliod by a train mailing uyainst it. A carload of crockery for .M. n , bliss a lot ol cloth for itumgo ami 7,000 ounces of quinlao for the Ulclnmlbon Drug com pany \vorciocelvedattho eu4oni house yiwtordiiy morning , Quinine is now uilmittod fieo of duty. fa the ootmty court yesterday judjj- inentHvoro \ roiuloreil us follows : lirow- iiell t Stevens & Son , $ l)0 ! ) ; Kiitionnl Kink of Coinmorco VH II. Colter ot id , Sojl.Hl ; StobMom VMlIumleo$140i Allen iJrothcra vs BtmUer , * aOI.GO. Stand privileges for the policemen's je ! it1 have been allowed as follows : I. jeV. Cnmpboll , shooting gallery , fciili.UO ; J II. Imburg , Arlington , lunoh and ro- freshinunt counter , $00 $ ; F. II. McCarthy , Iiult stand , 810 , Axel Hongon , iiffcil twonty-six years , yesterday was licensed to wed Mabol L. .Julius , it-red olfhtceii | years. Both pur- ties arc of Oaiiiha. AH soon as the Jiou- eSMiry pajwi'S \\oro \ l suud the nuirriiigo ' I ceremony was performed by Judge Sbiolils. A voman named Brown complained at the police station yesterday that the driver of express \MigonNo. I" hud ovor- dmrfred her for carrying her trunk fioin \Vobslerstrcotdepotto tlio residence of a friend at Thirty-First and l'iutt Blreots. In strinplnpriv wire across South ICIov- cnth Btreot yesterday ( iftoinoon a gung of telephone linemen allowed it to di op acro&s the oloctrio motor wiio. Tlio end fulling across the rails groundec ! the current and a tories of brilliant Hashes followed. Motor travel was suspended and pedestrians gave that part of the btroot a wide berth until the troublo- BOino wire was removed. At tlio intersection o ( Thirtieth and Snauldiiif ! Htrcots , where thu now brick jiuveinont is being laid , the water hat. Hooded Thirtieth street uatil it runs over the curbstone , It is stated that \\iiterlias.soalfcd the foundation to such an extent that most of the paving jj j will have to bo talton up and rolntd. The trouble occurs on account of the sluice way boingKO bimill that it will not carry oil' the water that has fallen during : the recent heavy ruins. A XXO UXCJ331ESTH. The preposition to give a first-class attrac tion in midsummer at popular prices ( IHcont ? to 50 cents ) at the uow Grand , . on Fililay , Satuulay aad Sunday next , should have the approval aad general iiatvoiugo of theater goers. "After Dark" is ono o ! the greatest lU-.unatlc suceessos , and bus had a year of tlio most unqualified success , hiving miilu a Rfcnt deal of money for Mr. W. A , RruJy. It is produced olsowluro at regular iirat-prioes crfei'i , niul tlio low prices uro made liero to iiuluco huge audiences during tlio summer season. U'il'o WiiutH Him , Thd chief Bfpolli-oor Duffulo , N , V. , pre sumably at the Instigation of the man's wife , telotfniplu to Chief Beavpy to' ascertain tlio wlicicaoouts of J , J. b'uuuing , tao ball player. _ Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera anil Dtnr- rho'ft Kcnu.'dvcnri'iihv'irTS bo doocndcdupon , It is pliMsaut to tiilco and will cure cramp , cholera mot-bus , dysenwry and dlarrhoja la their worst forms. Kvcry family should ba provided with It duriimtlio siuninsr months L'fl-ccat uud dollar bottles sold - , 50-ccnt are l.v ) druggists. _ Touched by Iif. A house occupied by I. Willis , located nt 041(1 ( Paikcr street , was struck by lightning ycfitcrilny monilng and d.nnagccl to tlio amount of 40 bofuro the lUmcs were cx- Fromlncnt ( loriiKins have written fiom the old country to the chief of police inquiring nbont Iiulolili { | Muuneclc , tr.iveliii } ? In tills coantry under the cognomen of John Miller. They say that Mudiecl : li oloxccllcut family in tfer'iwny , but that they had hcai\l that ho wiis traellapinAmorio.i lilto u tr.iinp. Ills friends aic uuxiow to Had and redeem lihn , Work. The residence ot Samuel Keeso , T\vcnty- \ sccoud mid Lcavenwoitli stiwts.was struck bjJllfjhtnliisSunday iiigit | and dninn nl to the extent of about $ W. U'lio bolt hit tlio chlmnoy anil split it opoa half way down , ripped off a patch otroor , friphteucd everybody out ol seven years Krowlli and buiacdoft two olcc- trlcwues in tlio cellar. A l'n 4ior's Vnoal lua. licv Wlllnrd Scott and family loft Omaha yesterday lor the cast , to ho absent about two montln. Mr. Scott will preach six San- day moraines in Immnnuel CoiiRit' tionnl churchlii Boston , spondiag the Interim -\vltl Ills family \lsiliiiR points of Interest aloaj , the coast. During his abseaco bo should bo itdilresscd inearo of I'.iyne , Webber i\t Co. , 62 Dovonahlro street , Ho.ston. AVantMlflH Dcjul Hoy's Clotlips. John MeUermott , cf Austin , Minn. , the father of llralnard MoDermolt , vho was nsphysl.itcd by pis a few days iifc-o at the " \Vladsor hotel , has written to the chief of police iwldng for the suit of clothrM the ho\ bailon. Ho .iay lie paid $10 for that sui ( before the boy U-ft homo , ami as ho didn't hnvo It on whoa buried , ho wants it now IJotectlvo "Vaughn ttujs thut lie has nude ilui. inquiry uiidthnthu is coialiicctl thutattlie tlmo odds ilo.ith McDurniott wore a suit o clothes uo poor us to bo until for shipping , Dr. IHriioy , practice limited to nl diseases of nose and throat Boo bld There IH a great deal ot dissatisfaction 01 the pint of property owners affected by the proposwl opening of Noith Twenty-secern street from the south line ot 1 ! . V. Smith' iiiliUUon tol'aulRtn'Ct. The appnilsors h.ivo found and placed the damage * at1,000 , 'J'hls sum Is , the property owners claim , Mmi > ly beyond all u.ison , hcvcral of tno Interostcd pirtloj wcroa th court house yesterday registering their maio'vlgoruuHKlcka and pixvlaimliih that if sotiK'ttiini ! wasn't dona they bliuuli certainly ixslst the assossiiifut through ( li courts. 1O.OOO I'liysleliiiiH I'Utt'i CLloiiUcs as ( ho proper dlslufcc'laat A CAM * KOH CUSllINti. HoVilI ln ) Akcl loOfTor llltimcirfor tlio Giihurmitorliit ilncc. A big bu/z was rnl ctt In democratic bushes yostenlny morning by quite n robust report to the effect tliat the most Influcntinlof Mayor dialling's ndinlrcra had formulated n very tempting , rose tinted bid for him to bccoiuo the party's gubernatorial candidate. It Is said that thu card of request may bo looked for hourly , and that it will have for n background a shadow portrait of AV. J. Hrontch. This card of "Como Try It As.iln , " will , the report says , bo headed by I'uppletoii.Ctiil. lather , Charley Oreon , the CroiKhlons , nnd others , to bo followed by a cnicfully selected list of signatures whoso owners are tempor.v lily out of town on their vacation. 'J ho ichemo has been In the shop for many \vcoki ami when its hourly anticipated launching occim it is tald that it will "mash" the ma.v or nt lint sight. Tlio unexpected scourging Just adminls- torcdto Uroati'hll \ h.ivo thecllect of bis nlayltir ( hU hand very rloso but of not l < ucf ( UK out of the ( , ' 'im" entirely. All this proiur.itioii , It Is said , hn ? nnl been Bolr.if on without Oushliip hu.'lnfr been dis- liintly npprnuchud on tlio subicct. As a i-o- suit , It has been tiscertjlneil that ho "mlnht perhap'i" Ift tlio bovs ive hi man other whirl , and tliul be might poihapa tap his barrel "ju- t a little , vou know , " Just for tlio honor of bcliiK proinlimntly mentioned for the uiUeo of Kovurnor. Fioin llio very first Broatcli hna prnmlscil , pledged and swurn to swin ' cvi-ry votii lie has in the state furCushlnjrif tie ) later will only "inulto tlio break in dead earnest. " IIo counsels that the show of n general lire.ik up in party lines portend * very propitiously lorn dcmutratlo onndldato from Douglas rounty frctliii | | lho jiliini Ono prominent democrat who \\iis talked with on the subject said : "I bflicvo the scheme simply notblni ; moro or less than an ofToit on Uro.itch's purt to jjf > t back some of the several thousand dolliiM whlili bo dropicd | at the rci-cnt primaries. I bclievo that Bro.itch actually thinks ho bus such ft liU'ldy luosmi'ne Influonre over Uushinp that ho litw only to Up Gush- in 's barrel and it will respond with at Icnit - ? . > , ( XKorl0.oii ) ) ) . KOW , tiiei-c-s sio mtstaicing but tliat liiuvtfh has-I spoalc with tlio greatest plainness 11 blijlot of influence over Jushmg , but If ttiol.itU'i allows himself to o played for so ranlc u chump us Broatch Is rviiiK to play him for in this Instance well , 10 should go die ! I liullovo that Douglas ounty democrats will never iipnin bo bo oolidli to let Hroateh harness up with them ftcr the demonstration ofi few days ago. Vnother thing I will nssuro you of is that ts proving u pretty touch dose for us folks o have ono ot our people in power and then mvo to put up with hi * being led around bv tic nose by a republican an alleged rcpubll- an such as lli-oatch. H will bo many a onjj month hcluro you see such a tie-up gain to far as the democrats a-vo < ; on- erncd. " " \Vhnt It Doc . Hood1 ? Parsaparilla 1. 1'uiilies thu Wood. 2. Creates mi appetite. 8. Strengthens the nor''es , 4 Makes the wc.licstiong , R Overcomes that tired fed in ? . 0. Cuies scrofula , saltrhenm , etc. 7. Invigoiiitus the kidneys and'Ivor. ' S. Relieves headaches , indigestion , dyspep ia. no risoTixc ! 'run I'lioWHSSiox. Clio Medical Association Coiiimcnccs Action Afjainst Alleged Quiicks. The Omaha Medical .issodation has made ts descent upon tlioso praeticiag medicine vliom they choose to call quacks. Yesterday morning complaints worn sworn o oy Dr. Wilkinson , on bebalf of the society , igainst the following parties : 5V. . Johnson , Nuuniu V. Warren , M. C. oollttle , BISIIJ iniin Griusc , Henrietta Icnior , alias Henrietta Hcsor , 1' ' . T. Oilman , I. J. Solomon , Ilnmiltoii Warren , F. A. Meyer , Frank Eiuert Bin-bank. The complaints arc very voluminous , aad Assistant Uity Attorney "Wnpplch WKJ kept iusy for many hours preparing them All the parties are charged with "unlaw fully engaging in the pracuco of medicine and obsteterics and proseribelng for the sick without tirst having registered as a physician , by mine wlih the county clerk ot Douglas county , Nob. , the icijuircd statement ia writing under oath , or affirmation , snowing that ho is possessed of any ono of the mmll- llcatioiH to entitle him to register as a phy sician under the laws of Nebraska , aad that ho was not a graduate of n log.illy chartered medical college , or institution hav ing authority to grant the tle roe of doctor ot mcJlicine and not being n person who can show documentary evidence of such examination and not having prior to the Ibth day of Jane , IbSS , attended a coarse of lectures In a legally chartered medical college - lego or Institution having authority to confer the decree ot doctor of moiliclnoand practiced medicine continually for three years , the last ono year in the statoof Nebraska , and not be ing engaged ia the practice of inedleino for a livohood for the period of tea years prior to Juno 1 , ! SSt : , the last sl < c of wbieli vero in the state of Nebraska , -ind not uaving bseu a commissioned suigcou or nsaislant suigeon in the late war of the rebellion. " A Choice Ijlst ol1 Mimincr Kcsorts. In the inlco regions o ( Wisconsin , Min nesota , Jowa and the two Dakotas , there are hundreds of charming localities pre eminently lilted for summer' homes. Among the following selected list are names familiar to many of our renders us the potfectiou of northern summer ie- ports. Nearly all of the Wisconsin points of interest are within a short distance from Chicago or Milwaukee , and none of them are ho far nway from the "busy marts of civilization" that they cannot ho reached In a few hourj of travel , by frequent trains , over the linost road in the northwest the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway : Oconnmowoc. Wls. Cloir I.ako , Iowa. MinocqunVh , Lake Okobo ] ! , Iowa. Wuukesha , Wis. Sphit Lnlco , Iowa. 1'olinyra'is. . Frontemic , .Minn. Tanuhuwlc Lakes , Lia'co Mimictonlca , Wis. Minn. Lakeside , Wis. Oitouvlllo , Minn. ICilbourn Cltv , Wis , Pi lor Lake , Mian. ( Dells of the Wis- White Ucar Lake , ooiisiu. ) Minn , Beaver iJ.un , Wis. Big Stone Lake , Da- Madljion , Wis. kota. For detailed information , apply at ticket odice , 1501 Farnani street , Uarkcr Block. LA ; NASH , Gen. Agent. J. E. Pun-siON , PatH. Agent. A IIUNAWAV 1OY. ! Ho Tjeft lliimo Afccr Drinking Toft Much at a KniisaH "VVoddiiii ; . II. B. libeling of AtchUon , Ivan. , ha * writ ten the chief of police begging him to tlnd his sou , Joseph Ehellng , who left his home last week in company with Joseph Dyer and Dee Dann , two bad boys who have served sen tences in the reform school. Mr. labeling says that up to the tlmo of Ids leaving home his boy had been Industrious and obedient and was learning the harness makers' trnilo , The night of his disappearance ho wont to a wedding and hU father thinks hu drunk too much and was pors.un.ded to leave homo by the two boys bofuro mentioned. 1'cara'Soap Is thoniostelogant toilet adjunct The Smelting Works Koroe. Manager Nash of tlio Omaha bmoltlng works , says there I * no truth in the icport thai bis men have mndo a demand upon thu company for throe eight-hour shifts. "My only knowledge that any such move Is or over has boon contemplated 1 * confined to what I s > aw and iv.id hi the newspaper * . The men all say to us. that they are well satlslled and I am certain wo have heard no complaints. True the hours for two shifts are nUhea long but the work Is very easy and they can btand It without any dlllleulty. ruilhormoro all men who havu the hardest work get four dnyti vacation every month at full pay , and any of them can draw money when- they wmt It , consequently they feel well sa lstled. " ] ) r. SussdorlT traits successfully all hciiacd of the Idduoyii , bladder and rectum , 1501 Farnani &t. Minnie Won't Go Home. Mrs. Jennlo A1IU of Council Klulfs , yes terday filed a uvmnUilut ogalust tier daugU > Ur , Mlnnia Qork , charging her with disor derly conduct. Mrs. Alii * Informed the police that her daughter was net quite sixteen years old that1 she came to Omaha two weeks ago to visit n friend. She left her friend's home a few days ago , Informing her entertainers Unit - .She was going to leave hut that she did not Intend to return home. Shots with other friends In the city now. but refuses to go homo. There Is some trouble between the girl and her mother and step father , which has not been developed MAI/S IIIKNTITV. Two IjC'ttprs mi Different Hlilcs of the Oordoti Story. Mr. J. M. Ellcr of this city has received the following letter from his uuclo at Car- thaw , 111. : Cvarii.vcir , 111 , , July 18. Mr. Josh. M. Eller : - Dear nephew , I am ] ust In receipt of ymirs of Kith hut. la rep.ml to the man m pilsoti there and convicted of murder ho can not bo of the Gordon family of IJurnslde , 111. 1 am intimately acquainted with the family and have been for thirty years. The lady that the paper speaks of as identifying him a * Charles Oordon ( Mrs. Trench ) I am satis- lied in her desci lotion has allusion to this family aiTd has some kaowledgeol the family , but her knowledge must bo slight. There is only the one Gordon family In llnrnsido or near it. Dr. Gordon was the leading physi- cluu of the place until nine years ago when ho died , leaving a lamlly consisting of wife and three sons Sylvanuus , ne.ir forty years old , live * in Kansas City ; Albert , thirty-four , dentist in Hurnsldo ; William , farmer. One other son died n number of years ngo. His inline was Jefferson Gordon , There never was a daughter In the family , so yon eaa see them is no Charles in the family. There was none of the family run oil with the show spoken of or even went oft with it or anv other s > how. Now , Inasmuch as Mrs. French Is unques tionably mistaken , In justice to the Gordon family she ought to correct it as early a * pos sible unit have the correction published In the paper. All the Gordon family can bo ac counted for , no mistake. Yours truly , J , B. Snnm : . N. G. Ulce'H Hotter. N. G. Ulce of David City , Nob..who thinks he bus recogni/ed Ed Neil as a member of a respectable Illinois family , writes the follow ing letter ! DAVID riTV , N'i'b. , July 19. I wont to .ci Ed Xo.il at the Onmlm Jail oil Tlmr-tliiy , July 17. for the imiposo or leuognl/liu him us iiuu of the tiouhm lioyu ut Iturnalilu. 111. , and ulllsay thut hu Is Uiu e\uet picture ! of Ihu nldott biother. Van Oorilnnlioiu I went to school with , and If ho li u Cordon nt nil , his naino should boVilllo \ Goidoii. Tlu-ie ninor was u Ohnrles Gordon.VlllIo had no sister at nil. lie liad t\u > bpithciH , Van anil licit , mid his mother Usttll living. I have known the fam ily for ye.us , but had not seen any of thum fur twolveyeuH. Wllllo UorJuu was only n boy whoa f left Illlanls , nnd nf i-nar o It Is Hard to htato positively that P.d Ni'al Is Wtlllo Gordon. Hut you shall know In inlay or > , as I have written to Dr. O. 0. 1m ; of Iturn- slile , who Is my fathcr-ln-law. for a full uc- c'onntof whote the ( ionlon boys mi' . I houu 1 ; ua inihtiikcii In this ni.ittor , us thu Gordons uru a line familyand Ii. rioidon was our fam ily physician fur years. N'c-al , of course , < io- nlcil to tno that his name a fiotdoii , and iiskvA tnu not to telLvrapli to Dr. InR , but wrllo and find out. which f have done , and will snoii know anil nlll pivo you any Infoi inatlon Icuu get on the biibuct.N. . N. G.UlCE. A Dylnpr Mother's Trotter. Clinton Hichliircof Santa Kosn , Cal.writcs a pathetic letter to his sister , Nellie Hardy , whom ho presumes to bo in Omaha , telling her of the death of their mother , whom ho says , "uow lies in a beautiful , sunlit spot in Santa Hosa's cemetery. " lie says that be fore their mother died she told thorn all that they muit cense quarreling with each other. This tetter KIctililTo sends to the chief of Omaha's police. hogging him to mid his sls- , tor tuul deliver the letter to nor. lilriif-Ul.iiiuhard , Charles A. Birney of this city nnd Miss Fannie IHaiichard , who taught in the Omaha View schools last year , were married at tlio residence of the bride's parents , f > 9 Walnut street , Prccport , 111. , at SU'J : o'clock last evening. The young people will bo at homo in a neat cottage at 11SJO South .Thirtieth avenue , this city , after August 15. It Mperlorcxedlencoproven In mllllomof liome , formnrolhnnn qunrtor of iv centiirr Ith usuilliy the United bl.-itas ( iovotniiiuit ) , Kiulorxoil by thu hondi of tlio Krt'.it unltorsltlrs m tliu Mruiiiron , I'uri'it nnrt .Mo t llcilthful. Dr. I'rlcc't Crc-ani llak- Inii l'o\ulcr ilous nut cunt iln iiuimunla , lliiio or uluiii. Sold only In cniiH. I'HH'i : nAKI.VR POtVDKIl CO. , > ic\v York , UHk-nKo. San Irtinclsco. St.ani \ St. Clara's Academy , Plnslnawa Mound , Grant Co , , WI . Till * , spiicloiis niul ulBguntly furnlsliurt aoart- oiny uiroHla VOIIIIK hulles I'vi-ry fuc'lllly Jur si tlioionirh anil uoeoniiillsliod I'ducatlnn. The I'lovntuil situation of tlio iii'iiilumv. to pctlior with itn uxci'llunt iy-toni < if water works and buttciajju. liisuiu purtyul liuiiltliful- 110S- ) . 110STho sclioolyonrbcRlns Spptctnbor l t. Tolo- lilioiilucoiinrutlotib with lhtbu < | UO , lowu and tl.iltllllnoN. . Tor toiiusiinu other iiiirtlculnri nuilros . Jlotliar Supuilbr. ill Established 1050. " . A Pi'lioul [ or tlie lusher education of WOMEV , An unusually line corps of i'rufet-fror * for 18CO-DI Lit era * turo , Art and Wuulc \ > y f > [ jocluli tii Location ( _ 'ol ninblix , .Mo. , In a 89 aero park just north of city limits. Voren trcesahotintj.ltlue era w , an atmndance otipace for outdoor eicrclfo. JlnnJt-oino bulltlln M. Moral toneof firhuol ovcellrnt A Clirlntlan homo with nil the freedom nnd nil tliofo euirds of a well ordered dome , XVrltu for ratnlojruo , AJdrtu , \ \ A. UUJllAM , 1'rcsMuit. COLUMBIA , MO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONSERVATORY BI Inelliiiucimll HI hell < " . ! < , Watcliet I'rl/c * I fl'l fitrlirr * . in Ait Pep t. | Ml'rorttitura. PIANO t tw i &t ML-JIC ruuu Kino Brniind * nnd l.nlld IIICH. KIl'Cll ll * IjlUlllMl .Slcuiu l.'lli Year. Jli-V MONCELLO. New Buildings , Now Furniture , Now Pianos New Equipments , Beautiful S Umtlon. Opens Sept 2D. Vnll and Hiipprlorrftcnlty. Depart- jni'iiU fur Knitllili , Littln. ( ire'uk , l.t'rraui. rrcncli , Selc'iui ' , , .Miulctl , etc Hoiul for Infomatlua to .Miss 11. X. IIASKDI.U l'rlnel.nl | , AMERICAnCfiilSERyATORY.ClllCflGO . , IIIUWHIIMI IULUHAIUSII AM. * JMkMIVbT. All limnclicB eif Mu h' Ilrninntlo Arl.lM < nrti > , Toncli. ITS' TriilnliiK i-eliiii'l. ' Uncuriniioi'd iiiUautinc'3 : at moderate ) tout. CutnloiiuiM mnlluil free. J J HATTh'l'AKin1 Director MILWAUKEE COLIECE Mllwiukou , WisTer Tor Youinr Wiinii'ii. 1'nr csiliilosuu mill C. II Kl.NOSIiv ; , I'll. I ) . I'rt-h't. HIGAGOEIMMGOLLEG G _ Jtoliool for ( JlrIt suit Vdiina Ijidles. KorPji 'cuUlo/UOaeldreuO.THAVKIt.J , ! . . I.1 Moron I'arK , III , , orTT Muetliun fctruut , CUlcago , III. CONSERVATORY . . . OFMUSIC All Ut-l rtinentl of MUKCA ! ) Inntrurttoii , lltxltrn tan- , Vuiu Aru , etc. 111UfiaauD , JacksouTllle , JlL ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , " " 'iltt * Ji BTiVi.NS ; , A. 1) ) . , frlfl EOR Insect 3 Stings Sore Ees Eruption Sore Reel ) Soreness Chafini BeT Cuts Piles1 Female Complaints Mosquito Bites Sunburn gg Inflammation BE SUpjIIAT BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER LOOKS TO FIFTH AVE-NEWYORK. Apoclvotfiillofiuiinoynniount to llttlo ftcr hfnltli NROIH > . liirnjuy life , n cootl nil iict I to , noli nil oRt Ion mill rlii t Ic limbs , ' . Tlicnir.VoHiiri ) poor , J on will lie li.ippsj if rich , jnu t-nn i-iiji'.V J jur money , 'iliuy illnin'1 low milrits uuil give bunjaiicy to mlmliuul hotly. Vt. I. Illalr , Ilnnvlllo , Vn. , BUJSI "Ihsivo lonfMilTor Ml from Torpor ol tlicMvrriiiul slii mill ! . trli-il almost ouiry- J > \ | icj > , i.n u tlilnt , ' . hut lifter ( liTlvcilliuUtlioliciu'lUtlmt J Iiutnli.ii ] rnmiTult'Hl'llls. I rrcoiiimoiiil tin MI loull tlmt me ulllictuil It Itli 1 > J i > ci > ala unit Sick HiMlilaclic. " Tntt's Lives ? Pills GIVE GOOD DKJKSTJLOX. "THIS is AN AGE CF APOUINAOIS WATER. " \Yaltf \ Iterant , V/HEM YOU ORDER APOLLINARI8 BEWARE OP IMITATIONS , The well-known Fellow Labels of tha Apoltezsris Company , Limited , are protected by Perpetual injunctions of the Supreme Court , Beware of bellies tearing tha genuine ApoUinaris labels but re-filled viilfi a spurious article. LOOK AT'THE CORK , which , if genititiii t's branded with the name of the ApoUinaris Company , Z-imitcJ , utitl flic words "Apcllinaris .Bruntun " around an anchor. GRAB'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE I I..UE. IIIMU > ; Tilt : ( inn \T Urtlit lrAH ! > > K.vfii.isii KIM- : KDV. Annnfiill- InKCurc for Sum- liml WftiknoUi Siiornntorrhoii , linpotency , unit nil ( llv.-.nai tlmt follow us n KO- qticnco of Self- nbu o : ns IM * * - of .Muniory. lTnl- TA'r'iSjfl venal Latitude , ACTr7 T fl ) n 'aln In tlio Hack , Dlwnrss of Vl < lon , 1'rematuro OM \ce , iiiiilmiiiiy othtr illiu.isei t'ut ' le.id to liiniiiUy : or ( nn umptliin nn I n | > remntiiiair.ivo , Jj Kullpnrtk'ulir ln cmr patniitilot , whlcliwo dc- ttietoHtMiil free by iniill to ovorj one. Si/"l'hJ Sjto- clllc nieillclne IsBolUiit $1 per puditiue , or tU | > ick- iKCHfur } ' ) . or nlll bo tent fiuo b/iimllou I In leculpt ut tl.o munuy. liy nildressln , ' THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAHNAM STJIIT : , OMAHA , Nun. On account uf counterfeits MO have adopted the elloi > urnppor , the only Ki'iiulno. flLLflH LINhlMAN STEAMERS H ras5au ID andtrom Great Brltr.lnandall parts ot Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by tlio waters ol St. Uwror.co. shorttit of all. Glasgow to Uoston.to riillnilolptiln. Uurpool to ami from Baltimore. Thirty Stfamore. Cla-'B oicclelor , Accoiuniodntlona iiiiBurpaBecil. Weekly sailings. Al.t.AT. A.Con. . West , Ac'ts. C.I. Simitoll. > r rrr llSLn Sull" st ThlcaKO , II The T..arni-t , Tii l > ' t unil I'liicKt I" tl.o World. IM M npvrnivoinocl ilium eincxcvll. . ! . MEW YORK , LQIIDOilDERnY AKD OIASGCW. KTIIIOPIA , July : . ! . I DIIVO.VIA , AUH 0. FLHXKSSIA , Aup.2. I ClltC AFSIA , Ann. ID. New York , Qiiocnstown and Liverpool. TlioOlebratpil I July2ijth. C11V OF ItO.Vi : . I Auz. 2M , fcttit | 20th. SAIOUN , SECQIID-CLASS AND STEERAGE rute nn lowci tie rm * to anil frnm tlie prlnein l SCOTCH , EN61I3H. UISH f.llB All COP.IIKEfiTAl POIRTf. Kxcurpinn tlcktte rttliifrd , nuiilu ii\all.iblo to rituru liy tltrier the picturesque ! Cl elc . Klvcr ileiecy , Not th or iitlinririUiul NapUiinrilllmllar. CIRCULAR LETTtnE OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS t lo m currrnt rnti'o Applv to ny of uur loml ircntK.ur to HENDERSON BROS. . Chicago. Local ii-jt-iits sit Oiniiha ; Ilniry 1' . Moore Cliurlis Mtui's \ . P. Vulll , U. I' . Uonol , Oltl zcn b HunkOtto Wolf. GLASGOW , LOMDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON , KROM NEW voaicnvnnr THUIISDAV. Cabin Passage 535 to SCO , according to location o ! saleroom. Excursion $65 to $09. Steorazo to nnil iromlttropoat Ixiwpjt Itatcs. AUSTIN BALDWIH & CO , , General flgenti , 03 firoaduay. NEW YORK. Jno , Hlo en. OcncMlVotorii Asont , 121 Itiiiuliiluliiitiuet , C'lilo.is ) . Harry 1 , . .Mooro Jus , C'anno TO WEAK.MEN ButTf rlni ! from Um i-lfif M < "t louthful . nrron , c-arlr lecny , wiutlnit vcnklif loil nmiilHKXI. etc. . I will cnil % nlu' ljl tnnlliu ( w-nlo'li tmilnlnlni ? full rartlcnlart for homo cum. HIKH of cliarso. A ipli'iutlil iniillral workhoul'l ' IMI irnd by m r/ limn wliot \ ncrvniiH nml drlillltatnl. Aililri'K , I'rof. VV. WEAK MANHOOD i Inpolro. rftljMt iif r , an4hoAlthully . . . . . . . rirlfn'tlotur.l. 1'arUenlaueil Mirinrtlicmtd. i lloiu Trull.otc'4tfrc .leiJtfakJ I * I rlit Uidilt. lr H LCCUM11E USf'KTV , 110 * USUUin bt. , VI. i ne mire s Accumulations of odd Suit Pants arc now on sale. Tin's will be a picnic for all who need pants , and for those who do not need them right away , as it always pays to buy our Suit Pants and put them away for future use. \Ve had several sales of odd Suit Pants before , and our patrons know what bargains they arc. This season we have not sold a single pair of these pants , but as fast as the coats and vests of a suitjot were closed out , the pants were put away , We reserved them all for the express purpose of making a grand sale in July. This is the month when extra pants arc needed and our customers will appreciate the op portunity to get them at less than half what they are worth. There arc nearly fifteen hundred pair of these pants. \Ve have placed them on separate ta bles and divided them up into four different lots from which you can take your pick. Lot Number One we marked $1.90 ; not a pair in this lot but what is worth at least $3.00 , Lot Number Two is $2.75 ; all very fine worsted and cassimerc , in light and dark shides. ; Lot Number Three is marked $3.60. This lot contains about 5oo pairs very fine Pants , in excellent patterns ; the poorest in the lot would cost you elsewhere from $5.00 to $6.00. Lot Number Four is a small lot of very choice Pants , all of the finest fancy worsteds. These arc from our very best suits , such as have been selling from $22.00 to $25.00. We marked these Pants $4.25 , the real value of every pair is from $7.00 to $9.00. Take our -word for it , these are the greatest values ever offered in the Pants line. Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Our store closes at 6:30 : P. M. : : : Saturday at 1O P. M. The fisiiro din our dales will make a lonj ; sins' . Mo iiuu or uoimn uow llvlug vlll over dale n document without iisliii ; llio ( Vjnro 0. U stmuli In thu third place la 1800 , tvlioru it will remain tou jcars mid than move up to second ploco In 19CO , where Itvlll rust for ono hundred years. There Is another " 0" which lias nl ocomo to Btny. H U unlike the figure 0 In our dates In the respect tlmt lilies already moud up to first plnco , where It will permanently ronvilu. It Is callad the "No. B" Hljjh Arm Wheeler \Vilson ScivliiB Machine. The "No , 9" t\ns endorsed for flrtt jihco by tha experts ol Europe at. tlio I'urla n\posltloa of 16SO , v , lie re , of tcr a semccontcbt i\lth the lending ma chines of the \\orltl. Itvns awarded thu only Grand I'rize glvin to tnnlly sowing innclilucs , all rthcrsoa exhibit haviun received lov.or uvitil3 ot gold mcda'.s , etc. Tlio French Co\criiincnc Blso rccognUccl Itihiipcriorityby thodecoruionof Mr. Nathaniel WlicclcrI'rusldontot thocomp.iuy , with the Cross of tliu Lcpion of Honor. 'i iO "No. 0" U not an old machine Improved liyou , but is nn entirely now inr.chtno , nail tlio Crnnd Prize tit I'uns v..i3 iitvurdod it as the grand- citadvunccln ccHincmnchlnc nicclmnitm of the nno. The o who buy It can rest niburutl , ( urc , ot haiiuy the very latest aud bcit. ffHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO. , 185 and 187 V/nbnsh Avo. , Chicajjo P. 12. PLODMAN & CO. 220 North Sixlcoiith Sti-cot. THE SPSCIALBST. Tlio Doctor 1 nnrurpftsscd 111 the tiiatinctit uf all fci.nn of 1'rlvnto Ilscnsc Nnlrentiniiil li'iiovtrljccn more hticci'ssful and none has luul ttrcinucr cndurvc- ment. A euro U gunr.mtceil in I lie v cTy w orel CIIHOS lufromTlnBtlniswIiliouttlinloesof nn hour's time. Th-ii-o ho hn\o lucn niiUrliiH treatment for ; , trictiirooriliniciil ] } In ri'llevlnjtllio hlmliler , pronounce it n innutnn < lpr * fill < ; i'"ciA CompUte euro in a few Uuyshhout tain. InsTumcnla or lii i il time. tmiMlty ortiunonencH , In their ortt t < rum uud tlre'iilfil rc'tnU nro nliHoluteily cured A ml nil I'HMAW cured without A womlerfnl renitely. HOL'ltS tut Ini from U tolXI _ ) < y mill oil Dlf riifrs of tlio Skin , Illooil , Ilrart. Liver , Kid neys nnel Illiiildcr ttireel Cillfil in SO to tOdii3 Tlio m ittnip.tl , fata nun cfTcrt- MotreT.tmcnt l-nnunto tlio medical prnfppilon. Every Iniconf llio tlltoaso re- inoinl mini < lioliloodncamilftocurorjuar2ntecd. : | Kor "innn"or"\voniau" . i h lOc Tirotnit'iit by corrc- Rlinmlcnro htnmi for reply K t'OR llTII ANnKiHHAM ST. Ipcn from 8 AM to ! l 1' . il. Kutrancn nn Tnrnnm or llth bt. , DR. ELECTRIC BELT i rcmo ctja-i.rai,7iiiuA ? ilCTIlfis dHI AHO SU4 lltOIIT .U- .i NO\KI , Male for lhU P IO I " ' roie , Currnl ( l > D > rilliolr \ Lnri , rl > lnlrfHj. 3IJ : | , oolh ; l , l nll > uou < liirrrnll ' H'ttllellT ihrnuih > ll kAK PAUTK , n Itorlni Ihim la IIIUI Til and TII.OHIII H K rilKMH II , Kl.ilrle ( urrml I.II In.i.nil ) , or c ( ncloil t' > ( l In c b IIKLTan1nptimi Coln. | ; . > i. . | > i | . . Mor.t eiiMl'tr. i nllr luJ In l > ir montn h if 1 i nil.l t > ' " SAum'.y ELicinicco. . uaj k > > t.1cHicAnoilt. \UHtn \ TMC Dt rtit i c u ro or SCAHLET TEVCR , COLDS. MEA3LES , CATARRH , 4C. lINVItlRLE 1 The 'Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute lysy iv s wsvf svc'Saaw For the tn-itmrnt of nil CHTIOHIO AND SOTtfllCAri DIHICABKS Appllnnrea Tor n formlte ! * , nn TrinsL'8 Ho t liicl.itlcn . , App-irata nuA ltciiiL'iII < for cnci'es fnltri-iiiucnt nf etcrr fiirmaf illteaiiore * qnlrliiK Voo oil HianiKlu.irrrojtineut. . JJI.Vi5TVHOO.MS Kill I'ATUJ.NTS HunM nnd nttenilnneu. Ilosl Accommuilntiiin \Vrlloforcltcularson llefcniltioi niul llrucai Tru Mi , tluli I'oi-i , Citnntnrool" Hplne , I'llns , Tunior , lancer , I'litarrh , lironcliHIn , Inhulntlon , I'lvitrleltjr , I'linibsU I'tillipiv Klrtnor llln.tcler. ije : , llnr. t-kln unit Illoml , and iillmirKloil orfiatltins.DlS:2Al3hS : \VOMK.Vn ppirlnltr Jloo * of DHon ci \Vuf4ien 1'rrcVo hnTol Holr added R Jjylng'ln lt'2artii.nt : for Wonu Milui Ititf Conilnouenf ( Htrlctlv I'rhiilB . Only Ili-llihl : Mollcnl Instltillo mnliln' { n specialty of I'UIVA'l'IJ DISKASKS All Dlood ! ; lHen munM8fiilly trcntnd 'lyplilHtlo pulxon removed from tha nyntim wlllii ut mercury. New KoMnriitlroTrcttmcnt forl ibtuf Vital 1'iiwer. 1'nrllds uniMo to vls. | | ut iun/ lie tn-nlcd nt homo lit cotro'primlcnrp. All rommunUiUlurn I'OMfMenthl. Mcillclim nr luntruuionti Kent by mall or iirincss , i ciu ly imcki'd , no irarks tulndlratn lOntonlsor scnrtor. Ono pernonnl Intortli-w iirpforriil. Call nnd coniuU in or He-nil liUtory oryo'ir cnsu. ntid no n III 0ontl In plain Trrtipiiur oar 1IUOK 'J O AUC.V tit 1C 12 , upon 1'rlvat * Special or Nortous niwnacn , ImpotuncUjphlllj , llluotnn.lurlcocelo , < rltli qunntlon lift , Addrusl Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner * Olh nnd Harney Sts. , Omaha , Neb. A. rl-1 ? * " Jlj Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FABNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , 1IEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Bo'ng manufacturers , importers and jobbers , as well 0,3 re tail dealers , our purchaaln-7 facilities are second to no house In th'a ' country. Hones our ox'romo ' low prices o i everything wo sell. Special attention la cnllod to our largo ixiul elegant line of Fins Mantel O oaks ( over 60 difTeronl Blyloe ) nt 85.OO nnd up wards. Pine Banquet nnd Plaio Lamps , wi h a'.lk pa asol ehailcs in all tlio now colors , from 85.00 up. Buy your Tab'.o Cutlery of us nnd save mouey. Eojfora' Boat Triple Plntod Knivoa nnd Forkj only $1.76 per abt. Stool O irvln ; S 3ts ( ' nlfc , fork and stool ) , $2.OO and upward. Spoone , &c , , in proportion. Our Great Mid-Summor Bargain Snlo of D-amcnd * , Watch 33 and Fine Jewelry is still In progroas. Gdnu'no Diamond Plnfjor EU KB from $2.5O up. Solid Gold Watches from $15.OO up. 5OOO flue solid gold , plain , band and sot Rius from $1 to $10 each. Qo'd Sp3otaclo3 nnd Bye Glassoa from $3 up. Fine Stool Spectacles- up. "Repairingof ; Watches , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. DBRKBrsweLottery Denver Colo. , . , Capital Prize $7,500. ' 'j'lciiira1.1 * no ci.vr.s : sucni. $26,370 $ 1V\1D liACII iMOXTII BANK OF COMMERCE PAVS ALL PRIZES , Address , H.R HIIOIJUS , DKN\EK , - COLORADO. Utml lli * | 'M > , fiyliuiilUiini vr ar < u > lli4i > li < ) rirr. . Wlif , EHIE MEniCAl. CO. , BUrFAUO.N. Y \ f l" 7 TT T fV \ \ hiilli ring fioni elToct wERKvM KOI.I Munlinixl. Youllidil Crroix Imp tt'iii'y anil Jllsoufcos of Sim cnn l > o enrol ro immo.illr nml iirhiiluly liyo'ir.-ov ' mil H | > erlllo hrnlby ninll fortl lluok frnl ( K'nldili for Mump , llear'in ' Mcdle'nl Uinipany \ViuhlliK ton hlreiut Iln t m , Miio. FEilALE Atnolutcly n ll lil , Krfcftlr safe , inont | owcrful feuml * niruUli.i-knoMN nev r fill 1 4 al > "i , ] > < ipall unnbu c ufllUlLt. Aililrt I.1ON Illll'tl ( , . Ililtruli ) , N. vi .via ll UOODltA-N O CO. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Ill n tlioniuili kiio.vloltto or tlio nntuinl Inwi wlilili u"Vi'rnllie3 < iii > nitl < m4 of illnollim a ill nutrl. tlun nniliiy ur.irulul iii'llcitlon | | oftlui line pruiur- tlisHifnilf He'lt'Ctcd t'ncon. Mr KIMH II.IK pinvliloel uiir lir < MkfH tliililcHKlt'iuilollnitiilr Iliivuri'd Invur- injo wlilih limy niM ! us in my IKMVV elocliir'i lillli. It Isliy ilipju < llclimnusuiiriiuflinrtfrlaicifillut Hint c cnnitltuttim limy IjUKrinliiully Inillt lip nnlll tlnuu nuoiiifli to rimht cni'ry lonili'ncy to ilUeino. Iliiu- iln i | ol nlulo innlnilliis nrei tlimtlniuruiiiiil us romly toiittiielcHliirewortliurnliiii vtn.ik pulnlVnnuiy - - iiflby ke > eilnii | > ui > elvoi , TI | | rortlllulwltlitiuiobliioil , iinil a j > ru | > erly iiouilihue ) fratniiCivil rU'rvlov < i.i/i > tt MiKloi'l'iiiily wltlibolllnic t'oltor nrinllk Suldonly In half imiind tlnn.ky uruei'n , , l.ilie'lcil tlin I AMI'S I'1M(1 ' ) ( ( ( lloiiiiro nthldli in tts , JAJlljJ Ul I 0 IX V/U , , j , , , , , | oii , l.iuliintl AIIOi'Dltli K , 1-iuyiT I''l IK alburn .St. , CliiiUiCO , Jij y IH * hit stul pi.iiRft lii ninny atulc *