R THE OMjYHA DAILY HHE. SATURDAY , JULY 20 , 1800. THE CITY. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris , a boy. , The bnnk clotirlngs ycstordny were { 022,700.25. , In the district court John I. Roddick yesterday commenced suit to recover 1200 from John Tredman , which amount ho alleges IH duo on rent. Judtfo ShteldH ycatorilny prantcd Gco. S. I3olcI < munaKcd thlrty-ono yours , pcr- iniHDlon to wed Hello I'nrkor , who IB twenty years of nyo. Both parties tire residents of Omnlm. Mrs. Sallie Fuller died Thursday nt her residence , 1810 North Twenty-sijcth Htrcol , tifrod Hoventy-slx yours. The re mains were forwarded to Gllinan , In. , ycHtordiiy ovenin . Fred Htiyc1) ) , who has held the posi tion of iiiyht ynrdmuBtcr In the IJiir- Ihik'Um yards over slnco that road cnino Into the city , him tendered his rcsigmi- tlon to take thu HUiicrlnlcniL ] < ncy of the electric street railway of San Francisco. The BtookholderH of the Glebe loan nml trust company hold a meeting Tues day evening and voted lo Increase the capital stock from $150,000 to 300,000 , which will bo sold ns the directors irwy docldo. A warrant was sworn out in .Tutlgo MorrlHon'ti court yenterdny uflornoon chnrifiiifr II. V. Puylusy with the crlmo of udullory. The complaint ullogea that lie has lied to Clinton county , Mib&oui'i , wlicro ho now lingers. Mian Lucllo Labaortow of Lexington , Mo. , who has boon visiting1 her cousin , Miss Minnie Bedford , in this city and was called homo to her brother's death bed the Ili'Bl of the week , did not arrive there until an hour after ho had died. The Illinois improvement company , with u capital of $300,000 , filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. Governor Fifor of Illinois is nt the head of the concern , which lias for its object tlio buying und soiling of Omaha lots and Nebraska lands. Uert Knapp , who has hold down the night operator's desk at tlio Burlington passenger depot , has boon promoted to the portion of day operator at the same place. II. S. McClelltintl , formerly ngcnt at Gibson station , will perform the duties of nlghlonarutor. The change will take ellcct next Monday morning. Under General Brooke's order Private John IltiBSoll , Company K , Eighth in fantry , now In confinement at Fort Rob inson , Nob. , under charge of having do- Bcrted the service of the United States on or about December 11 , 1889 , who sur rendered himself atFortRobinsoiiNob. , July 15 , 18'JO ' , will bo released from con finement and restored to duty without trial. Kosnnna Sosaucr has brought suit in the county court to compel the Hamilton loan and trust company to cancel some notes. In the petition she alleges that ehc and her husband attempted to bor row $9,000 on some Omaha property and that at the time of making the applica tion she signed notes and mortgages to the amount of . &loO , which wiis in pay niont of the agent's commission. She now brings suit to have these notes can celled. Cleaning Oil ! Alleys. ' Chief Scavoy has ordered Captain Cor- rolck to have nil vehicles nml other obstruc tions removed from the alloys of the city. Ho has also ordered OJllccr Rowdeti to put Ills chain RUHR nt work donning pnvod alleys Jlrsi und later cutting all weeds within ten feet o sidewalks , _ Ha fry IjlntonViuiicd. . Mrs. C. Mulliorn of San Francisco writes to the chief of pollca-asking for Information as to the present whereabouts of her sou Harry Union , nt one time an ntUieho of th People's tlicntcr. She rcud of u Jinan numei Hurry Lintou Jumping from a window mid is inclined to bcliovo that that Is her son. Ho. May Hmiquut nt Boston. Mnyor dishing lias received a very club orntcly engraved faivitntlon to attend a ban nuet to bo given In IJoston on Aupnst 12 bj tno Mayor's club of Mnisiicliusscts In hone of Pre.sltlent Hnrrlaon , Vice President Mor ton nnd the cabinet. Sir. dishing has wilt ton the mayor * of St. Paul , Minneapolis , ICunsns City and Denver to enquire whether thny purpose attending , Should they reply aflirmatlvcly ho says ho shall most pcrlulnly attend , aa ho don't propose that , such cities shall bo represented unk'ss Omaha is also. The Pui-Ic Coiiooi-t. The following excellent programme will bo presented by the Musical Union band at Hnnscoin puik tills afternoon : pAirr i. jrairh "Governor's " Uimrds" . Knoll Ovcitnro-"Tlio Hello of tliu Village. lloiililOn BiOoutlon-"Mlkulo" ! . Sulllviiu Cornet Solo "Atr Yurie , Tranipl Trump ! " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uulllbon Mr. J. I.iH'hlnger , I'AitT it. Wnltz "Dlo Hvdropliati-n" . GimBl Mcdloy "Tlio Viiukoo TluUIo" . fioyur OtiiuaotPrlctlo I'lwn "Simplicity" . Moses "Arnimtl tlio World In TYti MhiiiU"j""lliown 1. TtirKov. " . Dniiulio. a. IJussla. 4 Po- loiul. 6. Aii'-trln. ( I. Gerinuny. 7. Al- wico ftiul I.oralno. 8I'runco. . 0. Spain. 10. KiiKlawl. It. Aiuurlcii. I'Aiir in. Ovcrturo "Tlio Amazon" . Kclslor Unvotto "Tlio Itioolv" . ( lloott cr Holi'Otlon "I'atleiK'o" . Hulllvau Onion "WlicolinunV . . . Sprint ? ( Intioducus the lii'gitlatloii ' Itlcyolo Whlatlu ) Dlotor AV'orlc on the Huruoy street motor line Is pi-ogresshiK rapidly and It is expected that the line will bo In operation by the ilrst of the month. The motor cars will run from Tenth and Harnoy to Twenty-fifth and DoJgo , thrncu to CrclKUton collof-o. A horse cav \vlll uo run on Dodge street west of Twcutv- flftli. flftli.Work Work on the West Lonvcnworth street line \villboroinmonccd soon und the line will bo in oponitlon In about thirty davs. "Ooniplalnt is hoard on all Mdos about the manner In which tbo motormcn on the Jlanscom park line stop and start their trains , " said a patron of that lino. "Hoth motions are inado vlth sudi suddenness as to throw unsuspecting passengers entirely ) II their feet. With one or two exceptions this i is tlio aiso with every motorman on that lino. The fnet that there are exceptions to this cus tom shows that It Is not the fault of the elec tric system , but of the men. " Tliu Onttilia IJIMV County .Attorney T. J. Mnlionoy delivered n very Interestlnp lecture Thu rsdny evening to the Onwhnluw class iipon"Tri | > lo Sovoivignlty : tlio SovcrclKiilty of tlio Federal Govern- incut , thu Soverelnnlty of the titnto nnd tliu Sovercltjnlty of the Individual. " Kadi of thcso several sovcrclKtiltlcs , ho lit Id , wns supreme In Its respective sphere. The crnl govoi mneiitexercisessupremoeovet Ity , which Is delegated to It by the pcoplo 1 ol the several Btntos nnd is exclusive. Any Etuto laws inconsistent or concurrent with any constitutional powers grunted to the fed- cntl government nru void. The utato oxCr- clses within its Jurisdiction powers us ultso- lutu as tliwo exercised by tltovurof Kusshi or the nilliulo of Jnpan , pow- > cra with which oven the KCuoml govcmnienl 1ms uo right to Interfciv. The rights of n Btuto nru Inherent , und the iiutura of otuto constitutions Is ixvtnctlvo of these rights. The relation between a state nml n municipal cariKiruttou Is not unnlogoui to that which exists between the federal government nnd the state. The stuto can delegate certain of Its powers to cities , but the Kuiierul Rovern- incut cannot delegate nny of Its powers to the states without violating the national com pact. In his relative rl uta the Individual 1 I.H subject to the laws of tlio suto aud imtlomd : : government only BO lone as they Mib rvo the jiuriKises for which povcniments are cst.ib- Ilshcd , In Ills absolute rights the individual recognizes no suiwrior but God , The sov ereignty of tbo Individual in cases of neccs- blty rises stn > erlor to all hunicii laws , statutes and constitutions. The dlvltio rlchtof revo ; lution Is man's Brent bulwark of civil liberty. Ilv nuturo every man U boru as free as Cu. aar. OUT TIII3 L lorenrty and IllrlcliaiiHcr Overlooked by tlio HovcntliViir < 1 DcinoorntH. The Seventh ward democrats beat the torn- oin loud nnd long In their wigwam Thursday , 'hoy ' gat tiered nt Dldnm's hall. II. H. Ncw- otnb presided and Charles Johnson was lected secretary. From the outset thcro rcro evidences of blood on the moon , rlorcnrty had tnndo a canvn.1 of the ward for ds boom us dclopato to the county convcn- ion nnd longed for n prominent place n the primary ticket. Then thcro was P. V. Ulrkhauser , a member of tlio democratic entral committee , wW > expected nn cndorso- ncnt from his ncljrhbors of the Hevr Hh to ho extent of placing him on the ticket as a delegate to the county convention. But the mil lots gathered thcro willed otherwise. When the ticket was nnnoimced It was found o bodcildcdly njnlnst the faction In which Morcnrty and Ulikhauscr ara shining lights. L'lio former nt once protested at the treat ment accordoil him , nnd snld ho understood hat GcorpoTownsend , who hud been named as a delegate , was not n resident jf the Seventh ward. Then Townscml's urn oamo. He said a good ninny uncompll- nontnry things of Morcnrtr , and promised hat ho would encompnis bis defeat , Then klorearlty declared that ho would ( ? o out oil ho byways and highways nnd inaiio another icket wliich u'ould test steel with the CRiilnr ticket In the Seventh at the primaries hit afternoon. This ticket Is inndo up ns 'ollo\VJ ! .T. H. Hughes , W. H. Vaughn , M. -.niigdon , Georgii Townsend , T , A. AlcGcath ind II. H. Hull. Alternates , John Dldam , llmrlcs Johnson. J. M. McJInnusV. . J. 'ickorlnir , Ham UOTiioynnd F. (1 ( , Ilobdcn. The Morcarty forces evlucntly thought bolter over their kick , after a night's ' lest , ind today thcv refused to place an opposition ickct in thu Held. Whatstonm Is to the engine , Hood's Sarsa- parillu Is to tbo body , producing bodily > owr and furnlbhlag mental forco. THI3A01IKIIV. A'lio Twonty-Kljiitors Declare For Mericr Only to Knife Him. Itcfcrcnco has been made in thcso columns jo the duplicity of the Twenty-eight club In connection with the candidacy of Dr. Mercer. delegation from the club went down Into Snrpy county tlio day of the primaries and lid all In their power to defeat Mercer there , In this they were partially successful. Then the next day the Twenty-eight club met in O imil in by special call , flfty-thrco stronp. They passed a resolution warmly endorsing Mercer for governor , and for the first , time n the history of the club the fact that the resolution was passed was carded around to the Omaha newspapers by certain devotees of the club. This act nlouo excited suspicion in Tnr.Bnc ofllco , and the matter wns treated accordingly in these columns. In the Issnoof Wednesday evening nn Interview was printed the effect of which was to caution Mercer's real friends against tlio expected treachery and duplicity of the delegation of Twcnty-clgbtcrs wliich was booked to invade Lincoln "Wednesday evening. This gang numbered about fifty political bushwhackers , led by Wheeler , l.wis , 131umer , .Too Redman , Kd Cone , II. T. Clarke , John T. Clarke nnd others always found In their company. It was about the same old crowd that ate and dranlt nt Llningcr's board , swore by the eternal stain to support the latter for mayor , and then loft his bouso only to betray him and sell out his friends. When they reached Lincoln they deployed to all tbo hotels and lieadqunrters of tlio dif ferent candidates. They announced openly that they were for Mercer and that they wcio there to see that Omaha received proper rec ognition. But all the while they were cir culating amotip country delegates and quietly sinking the stiletto In to Mercer's boom. To these delegates tbo Tvvcnty-cightora repre sented themselves to bo ropnlar members of the Douglas delegation nnd that they were for Morccr , but , confidentially speaking , they know Mercer had no allow on earth and they would ndviso the country delegate to jump to the winning man when the time came. ' 1'liis man they claimed would bo McColl. Thus it will bo seen that nil this industry on the part of tlioTwcnty-cightors was at the instance of tuo railroads and Braitch followers wboof course were dead against Mercer from the start. When the convention met tbo gang vns scattered all over the house , hotvllng down Mercer mid j'olltng for McOoll , nnd when HiclmrdH was nominated they had the gall to claim that they were Kichurds' men , got Richards' badges and paraded the streets howling for the successful candidate. Kigut nt this juncture Ed Oono took njvnntagaof the opportunity to distinguish himself. Ho inndo the most disgraceful exhibition of nny Omaha tnun there. What authority ho hade o leuvo his post as clerk ia tbo city clerk's > nice nnd create n Jamboree in Lincoln haslet lot developed. Dr. Mercer is nwaro of Just what work this ang did for him at Lincoln , They hud it all slated to nominate Harry lurkoof Sainy for the lieutenant ovornor- ship In case JteColl secured first place. This vas nn exclusive Clurlto boonilct , but it was lipped before it hnd tlinu to bloom. Of cow-so the deraocratiocndof the Tam- nany club was nt Lincoln doing the bidding of Broiitch nnd Clarlco strilccrj. They worked side by slilo with these who had gone down .o defeat Mercerv Hot AVcnthcr ami Accidents. Take no chances on headaches or sunstroke Tiilsliotweather is foarfull , > utlfyou will take a few of Krauso's Headache Capsules cacb lay you will llml the tempruturu will bo re duced and the likelihood of sunstroke or jirostiiitlon absolutely couutciucted. For sale by all druggists. Ilio Solid South Is solid on the ( font "Gorman Ilomcdy. " Telegrams nnd letters nro received every day during this hented term for Kruuso's Ilcud- ncho Capsules. The people from that section say they reduce the temperature und prevent sunstrokes and headaches. 'For sale by all druggists. Sim Stroke. Now Is the time , the accepted tltno , to pre vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. By reducing the temperature all thcsa distressing evils will bo provented. Krauso's Headache C.ip- sulcs aio'tho thing. Ono or two Knuiso's Headache C.tpiulo taken during the day will prevent any head uche , also attacks ot sunstroke. All druggists IX POL10I3 COUKT. Taking Up the Old Grlnil After n Day's Vacation. It w.is HUe KottitiK baclc from n vacation to the police reporters when Jiult'o Ilclsloy rapped tuo mongrel crowd In the police court to order yesterday and tolil Court Ofllccr Kyscrto "bring up the boys. " Tkuivdny was a holiday in police circles. The ofllcora aud pntrolincn of tUo force wow plcnlciiiff titArlltiuton uud Judge Ilolsloy rons talking politics down nt Lincoln. As u re sult there were uo arrests niudo anil uo police court held , Clerk LOUR ami the reporters sat around nil day nnd told lies which they fomlly believed the others considered true. WoiKiueu took mlvnntugo ofttio Interim In the busi ness of the court to plaster lot of red and yellow paper over the bare spot that 1ms long been an eyesore hack of the judge's desk. It Is moro of an eyesore than over now. It was an awfnllvnulct day in tha police I ftcourt Thursday. Spiders wcavcd their wehs . soacross the judge's chuir und even the old cloclt thut has regulated tbo operations of the wcourt day by day was permitted to run down , Ho It was relief yesterday morning when 1 Judge Helsley resumed the grind , Tito mother of McCoy was a caller before I court opened. McCoy is nn all-round crook i and Is hold by the police on suspicion. Ills ! mother put In a pathetic plea for her boy , but j the judge couldn't see his \\s\y \ clear to ro leasing'McCoy and tbo mother went away t disappointed. | Thu Uoscnblntts , father , mother and clill- nnIron ( , were in court airing n family row. Thuy talked aud talked and monopolized the J tlino of the court. Finally Jndgo Ilolsloy told them to depart and return ut 4 o'clock I this afternoon , I KJ Smith made complaint n alnst John iOVYalloy ' , n South Thirteenth street saloon * eskeeper , charging the lutur with slugging him with u slimy-shot. alloy's case will I bo vodecided today , The Avcajwn used woa on exhibition in court and it nia J j Ulerlt L.ong'r head ucho to looic at it. iVauU LJcuilbh is young but tough. A short time npo ho was In trouUo over n girl nnd yesterday mornlntf ho was up on achnrpo of viiamncr , The Juilpo told him to find work Immediately or tnko tuo cotiscquonces. Hachel Olll'ittc , a Prcnchvromnn , com- ninlncd that Smith lown , u ncpro. had hit her , in the head with n brick. lown ( i n bad inim all nround und tbo court assessed him $10 nnd costs. In default of the money ho went to Jail.Thomas Thomas IClnf. Jolm Howard nnd Louis Cole- mnn have been held to the district court In the sum of ffjOJ for crund larceny. Colcman waived n preliminary hearing on ft clmrgo of stealing Jewelry from Captain Kramer's res idence , H hero ho represented himself ns nn cmployo of the pns company , KltiK and Howard stole Henry Ilornberser's cash drnwor , nnd were arrested with the property still In their possession. In default of bail the trio went to jail. Steve Dalley's mall should bo sent lo the county jail for the next thirty days. Whisky is responsible for it. Jutlpo Helslov heard the wind up of the Moorc-Kclth ns < ? nult case yostcrduy and im posed unothcr line of $1 nnd costs on Moot c. I'ctcrlJallard wasiirrcstcd last cvenliiR for tHirjtir.v. Hois licensed of testifying falicly in the Don Carlos lumber case. Ho fjave bonds tor his tippearance aud was released. 8OVTI1 UJl.ltr.t A'lWS , Union 1'lcnlo. .Arrangements havabccn completed for the excursion to Waterloo and picnic Sunday hy tbo employes of the Union stock ynrds , the Arinour-Cuduliy packing company , the O. II. Hammond company , Swift & Co. , nnd the Omaha pacltlng company. .Adam Snyder and J. P. Hamilton have been npuolntcd judf-ca of the killing contests. Larry Nooonan , champion of the state , cattle-killer nt the Armoua- Cutlnhy packing houses , and fteorco Baust , the champion nt Swift & Co.'s packing bouses , have entered nnd ncreed , in the event that no other entries nro made , to allow all tbo prizes to go to the winner. This contest will bo for tlio cham pionship of tbo stato. Champion William Crowfonl and Frank Comptou nave entered In the sheen slaughtering contest. The clu- pant prize for the waltz contest can ho seen in C. A. Mclchor's window. Tickets will ho for sale on tlio train and at all depots nnd stop- plnp stations. Tlio committees bavo made nrranfieincnts for the biggest picnic over held In the county. The first section of the train will have twenty caw. Tbo A. 0. II. band of Omaha and the Mnpic City cornet baud will furnish the music. The committees will hold their flnnl com mittee meeting this evening In the baud room , Twenty-sixth near ! ' streets. Independent Delegate1) . At the pilmary caucus held Thursday night In Knight of Labor hall Messrs. Joseph Edger- ton , Z. P. HcdgOT , George Br.icofleld , A. II. Miller , Ucv. Kobort L. Wheeler , Christian Christiansen , John Ulondon , C. "W. Sillier , S. D. Hyiicarson , J. W. Adams , J. S. Turncy aud Samuel P. Brighnrn were elected dele gates to the county convention to bo held in "Washington hall , Omaha , at'J o'clock this afternoon. A resolution was parsed allowing no prox ies but authorizing these present to cast the full vote of tuo delegation. St. Acnes' ' Picnic. The second annual picnic by the congrega tions | , of St , Bridgets nnd St. Agnes will beheld held In Syndicate Park Saturday , August 10. The Hcv. Father Morlarty has presided at two preliminary meetings , oao by the ladles nnd ono by tliu gentlemen members , held In St. Agnes' hall. The next meeting will bo a general 'one in St. Agnes' hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. f Cliri.stluii dim-oil Social. * The social given hy the Christian church , Albright , Thursday night was ns well attended ns it was an enjoyable affair. The Mugic ' City cornet band furnished excellent music , while the choir rendered a num ber of plantation melodies and gospel SOUKS so as to win hearty encores and much praise. An inviting tnhlo was loaded with loads ! [ of provisions. The receipts were as liberal as the energetic offoits of Kldcr Mack C. Hancock and Uis zealous member * could expect. After the muslral entertainment Elder Hancock announced tbnt on Friday , August Ifi , Knight of Labor Union , of Omaba , would give a mo'tor car excursion and hold an ox roast and picnic in Syndicate park. Supper will to ) given In Kowley's hall in the evening. Tbo Lincoln cornet band will accompany the excursion , leaving Omaha ut 0:15 : o'clock in the morning' . Xotes About tlic City. O. W. Miller of this city has boon elected commander of Omaha Legion No. fl , Select ICniphta , A. 0. U. W. , aud Harry B. Meae- fee of this city senior workman. fll. A. Daughterly of Eagle Canon ranch , Kicth county , a prominent western republi can politicianvisited the AIngie City yester day.Jlrs. Jlrs. Glnsqo.v. wife of Dr. J. M. Glasgow , and daughter , Miss Gertrude , who have been visiting friends in Auburn and Peru , have re turned home. Joseph W. Edgcrton has returned from Col- fax Springs , la. $ iO.OOtn HostTii nnd He turn. Tlio Ohio & Mississipi railway will sell tickets from St. Louia to Boston nnd re turn , going August 8 , I ) , 10 , and returning - ing until jSoptoinber 'JO , at the low rate of $20.00 , Corresponding reduction from all points west. Ask for tickers vin the Ohio & Mississippi railway. For sale at 103 N. Broadway , St. Louis , nnd at olllco of connectinglinos. . A. J. LVTLE , General Western Passenger Ajjont , St. Louis , Mo. KioUcd Hy n Horse. Oscar Pickard , who lives Just north of Pickard's Grove , met with a very serious ac cident yesterday morning. Ho was woiking about the stable when ono of bis horses IBd denly kicked him in the fuco , fracturing his lower Jaw. Itn nuporloroxcclloncoproTOn In millions of homes for moro tlun n qunrterof n cunturr. It U usotl br the Unltod Bin toi ( Jojernmont. Knitornt'd by tlio : liendj of llio urcMt iinlvcrsltlcs nt tlio Stroncnit , ' . . . ' ' ' IV : I'lirHitiillil.MoatlleiHhtiil. 1) . l'ilco' Crouiii link- 1'uwituriloca not contain oiumonla , llruo ur alum. i Hold only In P ins , I'lllPK n.VKING I'OVVDKIl CO. , Now York. ClilcnKo. Ban Kranclnco. Ull SPECIFIC MEDICINE THE CUCAT . ( rt'JU M Allli K.MJUSll UKM- BIJV. An unfiill * Inucurn for Hum * Inul WunlmtMS , ripormiitorrliiui. mjHitoncy , nii't nil UUtmat ! ) tin' follow m n a- queiU'O ot Self , uhiitei I'aln In Iho Hick , | ) | UIIK > uf Vllun , I'ronialuro OI'I ' AK , nnit niinjr otlicr illnoaioj that lo.ul to Iniunltjr or iwniiiiitloiinn | ) I apruiunturoEniTu , ( XfKullmrtlriilHrjn | | uuriKimphlat , wlilchwo no- ilroto > nini ( rt'uky null to eiory uno. tifttiy ripu- clllo inodlclna U inlilnt ( t l > ar picknuo , or l < p-ic < - naoi for tor nlll bo lout ( rco by mall on tlo receipt uf tbo munejr. br nilflroiitiu TI1K GOODMAN DUUG CO. , 1110 PAHXAM STIIEKT , OMAHA , Nru. On account of counterfeit * wo liuvo adoftcU tlio luUutr wrtvpvr , Uie vair ii Quliia , Sink Headache IS a complaint from wlilch nmuy suffer 1 nml fewnroentlrelyfroo. Its cnuso In Indigestion and a sluggish liver , ttio euro tor which in readily found In tin ) use of Aycr's nils , " I linvo founilitliat for sick hcadnclio , caused by a ilkmrilercd condition of the Moimcli , Ayct's Tills lire the most 10- llnblo reinmly.-Sauiuol O. llrauburn , WortMngtonMdB3. " .After the imo of Aycr's ' I'llls for ninny ycnrs , in my practice ntul family , I am InstllltMl In snylntt tnnt they nro an excellent cnt iiartlc mm liver medicine aimtaliiiiieiillthoclaluiitimilofortliutn. " \V , A. WcHtfall , M. J > . , V. 1 * . AiiHtln & N. W. linlluny Co. , llurnct , Texas. " .Ayer's 1'llls nro tlio best incdlclno known to mo for n > iiiIntltiK ; the bowels , anil for nil dlsunsea cnnscil by a ills- ortlorril stomach nii < l liver. I suffered forever tluoo yenra fiom lionilncho , In- tllKustlon , nml constipation. I liail no npH'tlto | nml was weak and nervous most of the tlino. By using three boxes of .Ayor's 1'llH , nml at tlio sruno tlino dlutlni ! inysolf , ! was conipktoly cured. " Philip Loclcwood , TOMOKO , Knnsna. " I was troiiblud for years with indi gestion , coiiHtlpatlon , mid licaducliu. A. lew boxes of Ayor's Pills , used In sninll dally doses , restored mo to licnltli. They arc prompt and effective. " W.II. Strout , Moadmlc , 1'a. Ayer's Pills , Or. J. C. Ayer & Co , , Lowell , Mass. Bold by nil Drugglsti and Dealers in Medicine. LieMq Company's ' X > I A.I EXTRACT OF BEEF. For improved and economic cookery , use it for Smtps , Sauce ? and Mnilo Dishes. In llivvor in comparable , and dissolves perfectly clour in water. Makes delicious 13eof Ton and keeps in all climates for any length of timo. 1 Ib cqunl to10 Ibs of lean beef. Only sort guaranteed goiiniiio by Justus von Lie- big and boars his sl'nnturo { in blue , s\ v \ thus : ' DrS.BBMBBltS Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. MOO DOUGLxAS STREIHT OMAHA , NE11. Tlio most v.'Hely and favorably known spec ialists in tlio United Mates. Their 10113 ex- liorlcnec , ronuirkiiblo Hldll and niilversiil suc cess In the treatment and euro of Nervous , Chronic nnd Surgical nson ! es. entitle tlieso uintiiuiitpliy.slulans to tlio full cunUdonroof the alllleled ovorywliuie. They Riiurantco : A OEKTAI.V AND I'OSITIVK CUUE for thoawfnlolt'ui'ts ot early vice and thu numer ous evils that follow lulls train , 1'ltlVATK. Itl.OOD ANOSICIN DISKASKS spoofllly , comiilotply nml iiennnnpntlv cuied. NEitVOUS IlKHIhlTV AND SKXIIAL Dlri- OHIii ) S y luld roadlty lo tholp skillful treat- " " ' 'illRS , KISTULA AND liECTATv ULCE11S Kuurunlced oui-cd without pain or detention AND MMHOOOELE pornm- mntnrrlioa , Seminal \Vcalcnnss , Lost Jlanliood , Nisht Kiiilb-jlons. Decayed racullles , Kum.xlo Weakness and all delicate disorders peuiillur lo either so * positively cured , us vrullnsiill functional dl'orileis that result from youth ful folllosurtho excess of tnuturo ye.irs. < CTP If" Mil ? 17 Oitaraiiti-ed .porimmo ntly O livlVjl Ulxl-/ oared , remo\al coinjileto , wlthoutcuttliiff. c.iii > > tlu ordllatatlon. Cures atlcetod at homo by patient without a mo- ACTTIM ? fMTIIJ The awful effects of oUKli l/UMi o.ii-ly vleo which brlnss orpanlowonknossduilroylns both mind and body , with all Ha dreaded ills , pcrimuicnty cured. T M ? s nTJ'riX Address these who hiwolin- . U1\O. Dljl lOpnirml thomsnlvot by Im proper IndulKoncii ami solitary li ihlls , which ruin both mind nnd body , uiillttlni ! them for biislnosi. studv or mairhiK'C. MAKHIK1) ) JIIIN or 11IO-.0 ontorliisoiitliat happy life , awaroof physical debility , quickly OTJB SUCOE35S Is based upon facts , rirst Practical oxperl- onco. b'CL'oiid Tivory cnso Is specially sttullod , thus starting rlglit. Thltd Mudlclnos are prepared in our Inlinrnlory exactly to suit uacn eiiso , thus I'lTeotlnsciiieHwItlioiit Injury. Drs. Belts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB. Perkins , Gatfih & Lauman. We have the finest as O sortment of Wares in 3j j - the west , and 3cr cr CD Bottom PriGBS 1CD / CDa C/ / ) See Us Before You Buy. Crockcrjr and Glassware. PERKUNS , GATCH & LAUMAN , i5i4Farnam Street. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. in either tex , Involuntary lo § M , inJ bi nnMorrt < r * cautol by oTcir-eiorllo.A or llm bioln , reUiLiim or . ' - m nt 31 a boi. or lit for 6\ lent ly i With mill orJcr for ilx loin * , will cml lunhunr iru rinUlo ufunil o-jnty If Ibo truimrntfalUW ' GOODMAN UKUG CO. , 1110 Furtiuui Street. - OuiuUa , Keb je Entire Season's ' Accumulations of odd Suit Pants arc now on sale. This 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. We 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 suit lot 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 are needed and our customers will appreciate the op portunity to get them at less th.an half what they arc worth. There are nearly fifteen hundred pair of these pants.Vc 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 41.90 ; 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 cassimcrc , in light and dark shades. Lot Number Three is marked $3.50. 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 are from our very best suits , such as have been selling from $22.00 to $25.00.Ve 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 6:3O : P. M. : : : Saturclav at 10 P , M. Drs. Merill & Merill , SI'EUIALiISTS IX Cnronlc.Xcrvotn , lllooitnnrt Snrflcpl Dl'p.-noi nnd cllscnH' of the ] J > c. Unr , Nose , Timt and Chest. Special Attention to DlHcasos of Wo men nnd ClillilriMi. Tlioiloctorn Imo hnd ynnrs of experience In the ho * [ > ! Uls of llrooklrn nnd New York , ami lira nnioiig tliu most Hiucusjlui nnd widely kuonn tpeclulllsU lu lilH countrj- . 'lo Yiiiinaalttl Mlililln-.Vsrcil Men. Ix t Mnntiooil. Nervous Debility , Sperrantorrhr , gomlnnl Josics , I'liyslcnl Iceiy : , nrMnu from Indis cretion , producing Hlccploii ni3i > . rtcapomlencr , I > lra- pie * on tliofnco , nvunlon tonoclcty , cosily dhcour- uKL-d , lurU of conlMence , dull , unlit fur study or busl- ncn , nnd llmln life a burden , safuly , permanently and epocdlly cured. iilnoil nnd Skin DIscnACH. n rtlseaio most dreadful In Its result' , complete ) ; erucllcatpil. tJ.-iiiiii-Urlnnny KiiPKory. Oonorrliic , Glout , Syplilll < , Hydroccle , Vnrlcncolo nnd fctrlcture rmllcally iind xnfely cured wHluiut pain or detention from li > Blncs . All actual Uofor- inltlcs nndluiycdhuonts to miirrlnuubmcesslully re moved. All Uectaldl eii'ossnfoly nnd pcrmnnontly cured. Jlonra. tin. in. till S p. m. bumlays , 1U till I. . N. li. 1'cruons unnblo to visit us tuny bo trcntod at their hornet by correspond nco. .Medicines nnd In- Btruclloiissent b oxpress. Coniultnlloa free. Homl 4 cents In stumps to Insure roplf. U1S rilloL-ntli nt. , Oimoslto Uoytl's House , Onmlin , .N'r.l ) . THE DUEBEn FACTORIES HAMPDEN LARGEST WATCHES IN THE THE BEST. WORLD. THE : TIME BEST KEEPER. SEND FOR THE DUEBER OUR BOOK , WATCH CASE "FRAUDS MFC. CO. , IN WATCHEIi. " CANTON , OHIO. LLAN LINE OCEAN STEAMERS Pajsagolo andlrom Great Br aln and art parls of Europe. Monlreal-Llvprnool routo. Uy the waters of St. Lawtcnco. shortest olall. OUBCOW to lloaton. tol'hlMdelphia. Liverpool to and from llultlmori- . Thirty itearaere. Class otcclslor Accomuioiliitliiu § unsurpassed. WeoHy sailings AM M .V . .con WcBUAK'tB. C.J.Simdcll , M.me" iri.n. Mioht. . Chlcnno , li 'Hi * turpfit | tl ? * . | . * | NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASUUW , KTIIIoriA , JiilySiJ. | DKVOXIA. Ang P. rUUNKSSIA , Auu.2. 1 C1UCAS-SIA , Ann , 111. New York , Qucenstown nnd Liverpool. The rUnbrateit I July Kill. C1TV W HUM 13. | Antr. 1U. ! topt Mill. SALOUU , SECOND-CLASS AND SUERAQE raictionloncidi tinitoamifrnmth * vrlnclinl SCOTCH , EhCllSH , IRISH JHD All COHTIHENTAl fOINir. l.xiunlonllckiM icUucrU , motto uv llaliio to return by tllLvrdio idclurtMitittClyde , Kitrrilcmj Iioitli or hontliorireUr.il Sapliior < illiiKllHr. _ _ . , . . CIRBULAH LETTERS OF CREDIT ANB DRAFTS nt lunt-it curmrt mic . Aiplr many of our lorul airvnuor tu HEHDliftSON BHOS. , Clilcoco. Local in'i'iits ut Omaha : Harr I : . Moore ChnilPs.Mai.-s W. 1' Vulll , H , 1' . ten s Hank , Utto Wolf. GLASGOW , LQHDoSnERRY , BELFAST DUBUH , LIVERPOOL & LOHDOH. KHOJl NEW YOIHC nVUtlVTUOIlSDAY. Cabin Pamne $35 to $50. according to location d itaterocm. Excunlon $63 ( o $9a. $ Btcernao to nn. | I rom lluropa nt I/wcit Itutei. AUSTIH OALDWIH & CO. , General Afjenli. 63 Oroadway , NEW YORK. Jnn. Hlo n , Oi-ncrnl Wi U-rn Agent. 121 Kundolpli - < ti-cct , C'hlc.i30. Hurry t. Moore os , Cauuu j Jewelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND PAENAM STEEBTS , - - OMAHA , NEB. PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. Bo'nsr manufacturers , importers and Jobbers , ns well as to- tail dealers , our purchasing faollltlos are second to no house In this country. Hono3 our oxlromo iow prices on ovorythlne sell. Special attention is called to our laigo and olojant line of Fine Mantel O.ocka ( over GO different styles ) at $5.OO and up wards. Pine Banquet and Piano Lamps , wi'li ' silk parasol Ebadcsinall the no\v colors , from 85.OO up. Buy yourTab'.o Cutlery of us and save monoy. Rogers' Best Triple Plated Kulvoa and Pork3 only $1,75 per sot. Stool Oarvini S3tsUnifo ( , fork and stool ) , $2.0O and upvrard. Spoons , &o. , in proportion. Our Great Mld-Summor Bargain Sale of Diamond ? , Wutoboa and Fine Jewelry Is still in progress. Genuine Diamond Pingor Rings from $2.50 up. Solid Gold Watches from 015.0O up. 6OOO flno solid gold , plain , band and aot Kings from $1 to $1O each. Go'.d Spactaclos and Bye Glasses from $3 up. Fine Steel Bpeotaolos 6)1 ) up. , Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For the treatment of nil CIIHONIO AND SUIKJICAI. DISKASKS. Hinoss , Appllnnrcii fnr noformltlos , nn < l Triinc . ] Iu t Kacllltlos , Apimrntiia and llpnicilloa for uccci. fiil trcntmont or ovcry form of dloonsca ro- tliill-lDK Slodlciil or Surglcnl Trcntinpnt. K1NKTV HOO.MS KH I'ATIUNTS. llonnl of nttouiliinco , Hc b AcroiuinoiliitlnntVeit M'lllo f r clrculnrnon DcforiiiltlUK . ' nnd llraccg. Trus cs , Club Kc'ct , C'llrvutnrc ) ol Kplno , rilon , Tumors Cancer. Catarrh llronclrltu , Iglinlntlon , Kloctrlclty , ] 'nr.ilv l" , Kiiyh'i1"Klilnoy lllfiddcr. Kye , Ihr , Skin mid Illnod , nud nil nur ioil oiiorntlonn , DISBASCU ( ) ! ' AVOMIi.N a nprclnltr llool ) of Ulspiisos ofVonirn l''roj. Wo Imvo Intel ) ' milled r.ylim-ln Dvinrtnicnl fur Women iliirlnit Coiillnomcut ( Utrlrlly I'rlvnlo ) . Only lIcllnbloModlral Jmtltiiti ) mnklni ; n rpcclolty of I'ltlVATK DI IIASDH. All Iliood Ilheiisp Hcccisfnlly fronted. Pyplillltlc noHim removed from tlio nyiilom wllhout rcorrurr NowHittor.ithuTreiliiientforl.osaof Vllnl 1'nncr. I'artli'S unnblo lovUltim innjr ho trontc'il nl huuiu by corrcsiKimlcnfe. Allroniraunlrntluniicoiillilciitlnl , Mcdlolnnorln triimoiitsscnt by mull or express , to * curt'ly pmkdl , no murks tulndlcatu contents or fender Onopuronil : Inlorirlow pieVrinl. Call nnd commit li B orxcinl history of ) cmrciM ; > , nm ! nn wlllxcr.dln iilnln wrniipiiruur IKJOIv TO .MD.V Ml UK. upon 1'rlvtt * tipccbl or.N'ervous Dlacittoi , liui'JH-'iicy ' , Syplillla.Uicuturnl VurluocuIcMvltli riuustlun lint. Address Omaha Medidal and Surgical Institute , Cor'nei'Oth nnd HarnoySts. , Omnhn. Neb. IsutmirpnBi.dlln Iho tioatincnt tf nil forms uf I'ltlVATi : JHBCAI-KH. IxiU ilmiliooil , BTlllCTIJIll ! , or pnln inrpllovlnxlliobliuli-or. bVI'lllLIScuicillii XlloU. ' dnyK Hkm I IIOMM. OitiirrJi. nndnll DNcnHji of llio Illooil , llenrt iinrl l.tvor FiMinilo DIHUIIOI riiroil nltlinut liislriiiiiinti or "Jocil trt-ntiiioiit , " Ladle * from fi'inl Baiiiiforolrciil'irii | | lvliii.'l' > irllciiliir iil > JUtciiilioriliOiibOTijill ; uiiHCiiiilil ( liowlri iniinr of thoiioat rciuartjUlo euros. Ulllcc , N U. Cor lltliuuil KunminSta-.t'iitriiiicooiiultliorHruet , Om.ilm , Nob. - 1OH- Itlir.l'MiTIHU , CONSTII'ATIO.V , II ) nA8E3 . . ) MI'I.AI.STd. l.L'NO DISL.UKH , Hl.OOP. 'lllS AND BOI.K MAMTfACTUIIKUV , OMAHA NEB. n A Tf M T LAWVKII3 AND HOL rA I r \ I w.Hti * I l\\ \ 1-1 il I ijCfl DuilJInif , * Uai Neb | GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA' PREA.KFAST. "Ily n tlinroiiKh kno.vloUc of tlio natural laws wlildi uorurn llio oijenitloni ( ittllumtluri aid nutri tion nndliy u dire till np | lli'-K Ion nf lliu tlno pr pur- tli : nr well aclertvd ( 'in'na. .Mr K | > ! > lux profldoil our liriikfuitliiblu : wltiitil'lliituly : ( Muvurcil borer. IIKO wlildi innymivu UK many licnvy iluitur'nlillli. li la l > y tliojiiillcloiii USD of u''linrlli'loi of Ulct Hint u ciiimtltutluri may boKniilunlly ljullt up until utrunie onoufliturm-Ut every lo.iiliirioy to illea > v. Him- du'ilH < , f iiiilluiiiMlaiHiinrilljnUinnruiinliiii ready ' tuntluik'wlicwrortlicnihii MU point. Wo unr o in ! > o nmny nfutnlnliHftby kjoiilnxoiiriiolvo'4 well rortlllol with iniru lilnoil , ami u properly uourliuea rruinu ' - < Ullhcrvlcolinietto , Jluiliuhnplr wlthbulllnt waiter nrmlllc. Bold only In liiilfpiiurid HUB , by uruicrk , luliokvl tlinii JAMbS EW'S ' & V TBHKif WrtN- ' I , N5 voua xani : KITiot , uirrntiii > i > niiKL > uifrEiui > ruiKiiMi.iliTiiorcoDr. ( . Jbululllr .f.llU HIJat 'IKEiTUKKT-D. . . ! ! . la Id./ . tin I lillfr Inm < J > lll < * r.ln t nlri i. VfriK Ikio. tl * * n k * iiti ll n d prttr nUU < ] ( i AlcdrrMto ) i cniE M8010AL GOn QUPFAlO. Ni V0