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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEM THURSDAY , MAY 7 , 1891.
THE CITY.
Noted Belles docliiro Spanish Court
Fneo I'owilor the most refined prepara
tion How In UBC , for sale by all druggists.
Tlio Open Door will got the proceeds
of a bull paine between the hnililTa nml
lawyers to bo played at McCormlck
1'ark , May 10.
Minnie A. Ilogersappenred | in the dis
trict court yesterday and was divorced
from her husband , frank llogcrs. Be
sides the decree she gets $1,250 alimony.
Sheriff Boyd wont to Lincoln yestor-
day.tnklng with him Fred Olliphant who
was convicted of the crime of larceny as
baltcoand sentenced to one year in the
penitentiary.
A younjr Indy of Joflcrsou , West Virginia ,
declares twit hu wns nil run ( lown before
taking Ayar's Sarsapanlla ; but that nowsho
Is Kill nl n K strength every dnv. A.vcr's Snr-
finpnrilla Is certainly n wonderfully cITcctlvo
tonic for the fccblo nnd delicate.
$1 ( ) to Cincinnati anil Return.
The Ohio & Mirisisslpnl railway will
sell tlckolH from St. Louis to Cincinnati
and return nt the low rate of $10 , good
going May 18 and II ) and returning
until May 121 ! inclusive. For further
information address A. .1. Lytlo , goti'l
west , ptiHsV agt , 103 North Broadway ,
St , Louln , Mo.
X 15 W I'JI'ri 0110 A X.
ItcliiK ' ' < I" IMnco In the First Meth
odist Kplscopal Cliiifuh.
The now First Methodist church at the cor
ner of Twentieth and Davenport hns the ap- '
pcaranco on the Interior of being a plpo organ
factory.
The line now Hatchings organ has arrived
from Boston and men nro working night and
Ony to get It set up In tlino for the dedication
of the building which occurs May 17. The
lloor of the church and pews uru literally
covered with pipes and stem and bits of
mechanism that will become a part of the
great Instrument when In position.
The organ is a large , two manual
instrument with a compass of 01 notes for
the great organ and ! i notes for the pedals.
Tlio stops for the great organ are : Open
diapason , S feet ; onon " diapason , IS feet ; viola
li gamin , 8 fcet"duleisslmo ; , 8 foot ; llohl
( lute , 8 fcut ; lluto harmonic , 4 feet ; octavo , 4
foot ; octavo quinto , 'i. % feet ; super-octavo , U
feet ; mixture , ! I ranks , and trumpet , 8 feet.
The Bwcll manual lias bourdon , bass and
treble , 11) ) notes ; viola diapason , 8 ; snllclonal ,
8 ; stop diapason , 8 ; lluto travcrso , 8 ; vlollna ,
4. llanllno , ; dnlco cornet , 4 ; corouopcom , b ;
oboe , 8 front pitch.
The mechanical register Is swell to great ,
great to pedal , swell to pedal nnd bellows
signal.
T'ne orjan will bo strikingly handsome
when set up. Its dlmontlons are : Height ,
S * loot ; width. til feet ; and donth , 0 feet and
II inches.
The outside finish Is quartered red oak ,
which will harmonize bcautifullv with the
Interior finish of the edifice. The front Is
ornamented with many handsome designs. A
Hlrlkini ; feature of the decoration Is the
working into the wood of numerous pilasters
la the slinpo of ornamental pipes , thus formIng -
Ing , together with the sneaking pipes , almost
a solid front of handsomely illuminated pipes
rising out of the beautiful oik ; case of iho in-
tnimont. The end lacadcs nro also
made \ory ornamental by the
exposure of tno largo diapason pipes beauti
fully IlluniTnatcd. The Instrument has T
largo plpos exposed to view and -"i small ones.
In ijuallty and capacity of tone It Is said to
bo equal to the best that li made for church
purposes. With the exception of the patent
French air chest It is said to ho very much
like tho. Hoosovelt organ. There are over
80,0(10 ( pieces in the instrument , nnd it cost
about $ < ! ,000.
Mr. Thos. J. Qutnlan , an expert organ
mechanic and builder of IJoston , Mass. ,
is superintending the putting up of the in
strument. Ho Is assisted by Mr. Gibson and
Mr. Marshall of Omaha , both of whom are
exports nt the business.
Cook's Extra Dry Imparhil Champagne Is
bettor , healthier and inner than the Imported
article. It has a delightful Iwquet.
*
Remember that it only requires $100
cnah payment to secure a $15125 lot in Potter -
tor .Si Ocorgo Co. ' addition , East
Oniahn. Abstract to title given with
every lot sold. Potter & George Co. ,
southwest corner Itith and Farmitn.
Tlio Taxtou Hotel Flro
Did not clTcct Iho hotel proper in any
way BO as to interfere with the operation
of the house. Only the annex was dam
aged and guests have boon cared for
without the interruption of a single day.
A ttnniptcd Incendiarism.
An Incendiary lire called out the members of
No. I ) hose company about 3 o'clock yesterday
morning. The policeman ou the beat discov
ered n lire in the basement at 714 North Six
teenth street and notified the llromon , who
ran over ami extinguished the blaze without
taking nut the apparatus. They found two
Ilrca In adjoining cellars , with every indica
tion that a determined attempt haJ been
made to burn the building. The property is
owned by a man named Murphy. A fire oc-
curcd In the block a few days ago , but that
was caused by n defective Hue , and resulted
in little damages.
They Got It of Course.
Jim I oh Jim ! I say , Jim 1 Youp conitii' ,
main ; what's er matter I Why baby has got
the colic. ; run down to drug store nnd got n
bottle of Hullor's pain paralyzcr ; quick , now.
Studying Kindergarten Systems.
The committee consisting of Mussw. Cory-
ell ' and Olbbs Investigate
, 1'opploton , appointed to
tigate the kindergarten system * in use at St.
Louis nnd other largo cities will probably not
visit HI. Louis to observe the operations of
the kindergarten there hut will write for nil
the Information that can bo secured upon thu
subject anil then confer with representative
citizens before recommending tno Introduc
tion of n kindergarten school In the primary
department of the Omaha schools.
Dr. Cli-noy cures catarrn. Boo bldj.
, t .v.vo u.viJt tx TS.
Yistorilny when the sale of seats open
ed for the engagement of "A Texas Steer , "
which taken place nt the Iloyd this
afternoon nnd evening , the lobby of tiio Boyii
was crowded with people anxious to get tick
ets for the great comedy , and by noon the ml-
vnnco side amounted to moro thanf-IOO. The
buying was principally for the night per
formance , so that before 11 o'clock nearly nil
the preferred seats woto gone. However , there
nro nn abundance of peed seats for the
niatlnco performance , and those v/lio are dis
appointed in getting their choice of sittings
for the night performunco can bo suited nt
thu matinee. The present indications nru
that n largo audience will witness the mati
nee nnd that long before the curtain rises the
s > tga "Standing room onlv" will bo dlspbycd
ut the box-ollleo window.
Two performances of Duncan H. Harrison's
sensational drama , "Honest Hearts and Wil
ling Hands , " will ua given at the Iloyil on
Saturday next by a competent company ,
headed by the world's champion , John L.
Nulllvan. Since John L. has left the prizn
ring nnd tuincil actor , ho has proven himself
n greater attraction than over. Scats will bo
put on sale Friday morning nt 9 o'clock.
Che Mali , the Chinese dwnrf now ou ex
hibition nt the Muscc , Is one of the funniest as
well as thu smallest atom of humanity ninv on
exhibition. Ho Is less tbun two and one-half
feet tall and weighs but thirty pounds. Ho
bnonks English fluently , ana like Ills brother
Mongolian , bo Is very economical , and lu con
sequence is Quito wealthy , Ho is an cuter-
tuinlnz talker and will amuse all , Hcrr
Jules Kollar , the pcdomanuul wonder , is nil
that word cnn Imply. He has lost the USD of
his legs , yet ho accomplishes the most aim-
cult gymnastic feats. In nil parts ut the
house u good entertainment is provided. The
pcclaltlcs are all now and novel.
For IllllniiH Disorder !
Use Horstbi-.l'H Aultl IMioujilmtc. .
Dr. U. Bclinub , Munclo , Ind. , says : "Have
tied It In li'llnus ' dhnrle.ii and it did all that
ri. vuiu iattvt.1 , , jt an invaluable
SOUTH OMAHA PAVING BONDS ,
Reasons for Not Voting for the Issue Given
by a Oltizon.
LAST YEAR'S ' CONTROVERSY RECALLED ,
An Option unity Binned Away l > yT\vcn-
tyFonrlh Htreot People Other
ArKiuncntH Against the
Measure Advanced.
"No one who is nt all acquainted with the
city will question for a moment the need ot
paving many of the streets , and particularly
Twenty-fourth street or some other street
leading direct to Omaha , " said > a careful
business man nnd a well-to-do property
owner , "but there Is a limit to buying oven
peed or necessary things , and 1 fear that
wo nro at that limit. Until I have more
Information you can sot ma down as being
apalnst the bonds. In the first place , when the
county commissioners voted $20,000 to pay
the city's expense of paving Twsnty-fourth
street , the property holders could not agree
on any paving material , and by tiielr eussod-
ncis or the bungling course of the city coun
cil , or both , all the funds necessary to pay
the city's share were refused. Now , as ad
jacent Twenty-fourth street property will
alone bo benefited , I think it should pay the
cost , and ns the bickering COUIMO of these
people prevented the city from getting the
money from Iho county , I say let them pay
the bill. In tno language of the American
boy , 'It is their funeral now ; lot them pay
the expenses. '
'Again , this is not such nterriblo hardship
on the property holders as nt llrst would
seem. The stiect railway company will bo
compelled to pay about two-llfths of the cost
oV pave at least two-llfths of the street. This
will bu much more than the cost of alleys and
Intersections ,
"What Interest the citizens of Brown park ,
Albright , the Third and Fourth wards , and
the whole of the eastern part of tuo city
south of J street can have in this paving that
would cause them to saddle bonds on them
selves , Is more than I can see. Scarcely
a citizen , ojicopt property holders along
Twenty-fourth street , will bo benolltcd ,
wliilo every other onu will bo taxed for years
to pay for ijcnellts to those property holders ,
and to pay for their pig-headed course In not
accepting the money from the county.
"I5ut more than this governs mo. The city
now has a bonded indebtedness of nearly
jyOO.OOO , practically all the law allows on the
uroscnt assessment. To add to that there is
a dollcit at the present time of some $ .200OJ
or 5 > i" > ,000 , with almost every fund cxbausted.
"lu my opinion the cltUcns cannot afford
to assume another obligation and I am op
posed to voting 'yes1 on the bonds. "
Ijily DivlHlon'H Hull.
The first annual ball by Lily division , No.
8 , Uniformed Ituiilc , Knights of Pythias , lu
Blum's hall Friday ovoniuu promises to bo of
moro interest than at first believed. The
committees have made every preparation ,
and by good work and zealous clforts will
surprise their friends. Both Black Eaulo di
vision , No. IT , and Omara division , No. 13 ,
will bo present in full uniform. Tlio Omaha
division cornet band will bo present anil pa-
rail o the streets nnd serenade the friends
present. _
Ololirated Her Klg'itli.
Mablo Maylleld , the charming liltlo
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K O. Mayftold ,
2004 N street , celebrated her eighth birthday
yesterday afternoon , ana was at homo to a
score nf little friends. In a charming man
ner MUs Maylleld entertained aud delighted
a houseful of llltlo charmers.
. \ l ) iit the City.
L. J. Carpenter has gene to Maryvillo.Mo. ,
ou a business trip.
The commission firm of Clubb , Graves &
Acker has been dissolved. *
W. A. Paul has removed to the Mack
block , Twenty-fourth and M streets.
Kichard Gllchresl , D. C. Iliiiina and Na
than E. Acker have associated as a commis
sion linn.
Anderson Clubb , formerly of the commis
sion llrm of Clubb , Graves & Acker , has re
moved to DuuiHiue , la.
Joseph S. Damron , the commission man ,
has icmoved his family to his farm In Sarpy
county , a short distance south of Albright. "
The forty hours' devotion will bo appropri
ately observed In St. Agnes' church next
Sunday. Tie | choir has been preparing suit
able and line music for the occasion.
Mrs. Fullerton , wife of Dr. O. J. Fullerton
of Waterloo , la.with her daughter , Miss
Inez Fullerton , Is visiting her slstur and
brother-in-law , Dr. and Mrs. M. Klrkpatrick.
Mrs. F. F. Montfort and Miss Ella Phelps ,
daughter of Landlord and Mrs. C. W.
Phelps of the CJreat Western hotel , who
have been visiting friends In Yuton , have
returned.
C. J. Anderson and William Potefcon have
gene to the lands of the North Star to visit
their natnl place. Messrs. Anderson nnd
Petwion will go llrst to Gutenburg and then
to Stockholm , Sweden.
Henry Bowloy , Thirty-second nnd U
streets , the venerable father of Councilman
Frederick Bowloy , who has bad a lone and
si'rious Illness. Is In u critical rnmlltinii nnrt
the members of thu family have little hope of
Mr. Bowloy's recovery.
The committees representing the various
Bohemian lodges , societies aud associations ,
will meet In National hall , Twenty-fourth
and II street , Sunday afternoon nt U o'clock
to complete arrangement ! ) for the fair to open
on the " > th. Tne soliciting committees have
been very successful and already a surpris
ingly largo number of valuable donations
have been received.
DoWltt's Little Early Kiscrs ; best little
pills for dytpcpsla , sour stomach bad breath.
VJEWI\O WOUK.
Mcmherti of the Missouri lti\ci < Coin-
in ssion ViMt Oinalia.
Charles K. hutcr , J. C. Sanford , G. C.
Broadlojd , A. It. MeKeiuIe and J. II.
Everett of the Missouri river commission ar
rived In the city at noon yesterday.
They were mot by U. S. Berlin , thu
Omaha member of thu commis
sion , and after lunching at the
Mlllard drove out along the river
front to inspect the work done last year.
The commission will ttiia morning depart
for Sioux City.
ft baa been decided to continue the work
of rlprapplnp the river north of this city and
A Vure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , Griddle Calces , Palatable
and Wholesome ,
i No other baking powder docs such wotk. ,
ho commissioners will thoroughly inspect
ho work In progress nnd In prospect.
Lieutenant Sanford , U , S. A , , stated to a
HER reporter last night that the Improve
ments on the river would continue.
It Is the intention of the commission to ex-
end the riprapplng from where the present
vorlt leaves off nbovo Council Bluffs to the
government boat yard below.
After a break of about half a mile the work
vlll bo extended down to the point. The
vhoio length oC the work contemplated this
iitmner Is about ton thousand feet. Work
vlll bo begun after the Juuo rise of the river
ubsidcs.
DoWitt's Little Early Hlscrs. Best llttlo
illl ever made. Cure constlpatlou every
Inc. None equal. Use them now.
Remember that it only requires 8100
cash payment to secure a $ . ' 12-5 lot in Peter -
or & Georjjo Co.'s addition , Kast
Omaha. Abstract * of title plvon with
every lot bold. Potter ite George Co. ,
southwest corner 10th and Fnrnam.
KOlt TWI3X1'V Yi\HS. :
Goorjjo FranulH Trnln'H ICentarknlilo
Memory nf n Knot1.
Chief Scavcy has received a Japanese cane
rein George Frnncii Train as a souvenir.
fho cane is marked " 1 sen , " and accom-
lamed the noted globe-trotter around the
vorld In sixty days.
The chief relates an Incident in connection
vith his acquaintance with Mr. Train that
omonstratcs the tatter's wonderful memory
of faces.
"In 1S09. " said the chief , ' ! was running
as clerk on a steamer on the St. Croix river.
One day George Francis Train nud his
irlvnto secretory came on board nnd stopped
up to the counter to purchase tickets. The
ecretary made the purchase , and Mr. Train
valted near by until the deal was completed ,
after which ho walked away. I dIJ not
peak to him and did not see him again until
10 was here In Omaha about thrco years ago.
root him then at the corner of Fourteenth
md Farnam and some ono introduced mo.
'rain looked at mo a moment and then said ,
Why , 1 know that man. I saw him on n
teamor on the St. Crolx river twenty years
igo.1 So far as I know , ho had not seen mo
n all those years , but ho recognized mo nl-
neil instantly. 1 thought it an instance of
hn most remarkable memory of faces that
md over conio to my notice. That was at the
' .mo there was a flcht against mo nud the
council didn't pay me any salary for about
ilno months. Train asked what I was got-
ing nnd some ono replied that I was rccelv-
ng $150 a month , This man Hnscall was
hero and ho spoke up and said , 'Ho ain't got-
ing a d d cent , ' Train thought that was
altogether wrong and said that ho would
ee that the matter was straightened ,
and I should get a good salary.
This souvenir that ho sent mo was left with
ono of the ofllcers at the depot. "
The erratic tourist announced when ho loft
ho city last Friday that ho proposed to como
Kiel ; and make a few changes as soon as ho
had time. Ho Inquired what pay the ser
BLOOD PURIFIER
AND
IB not planant to take , aa i1 ; is com
posed of all the medicinal qualities
that go to make now and rich blood
without compelling the consumer to
pay
$1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP
which can bo bought any wboro for
thtrty-flvo oonta a gallon , no all HIAV-
nparillus aro. BBQQS' BLOOD
PtreijIERand BLOOD MAKER IB
composed of pure modio'.no ' , and al
lows the purchaser to add syrup
which is advinod when given to
children.
If your ( IrtiK lst does not Icocp It accept no
substitute , lint order direct from Hctjis Mf'i ;
Co. . 19.- > -l'J7 MlchUuu St. , Chlci3a : III. and
they will forward , express prepaid , ouc but
tle for SI orslx for ti
HOTEL.
TJie .llurriiu , Car. Hth anil Harney ,
irtlui tuoxt vutiHtantlitllu rouwfriiffcd
Hotel Jlnlltllnu ' " Oinalin. Hi-rci-iil
IICHVII brlcli / / ! < ? irtillH rtinnlitu from
biiHfim-nt to roof. All tin : cetltiiu * < " " '
flouru iineil irfAubvHtos / / < ' jn-uaf
intuit , tntiktna it i > ni > oHnllilo to linrn
( illicit. 1'Vi'c cArdjir * ( Hid / / ! < > alarum
tliruKUlumt tin : utilltllnifiteainliKnt ,
hot ami colil irater ainl Niinnhi > ipln
ercrui'ouni , / < ibfo itnuin-jHitixvil any.
M'/llTl * .
B. SILLOWAY , Prop.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U.S. DEPO3ITOKV , OMA.H.Y , N31.
Capital , - - - - $400,000
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - Oii.OOO
Officer * aim Dlrectori.-IIenrr , Vatei , Proil.lonl :
I/vwli B. Item ) , Vlco-1'roiiJaiHi JuntoV. . S TO. . XV
V.Morie , Joun H. Colllni , U. U Cuihlnf , J. N. U
I'ktrlck. W. U. 8. llugnui , cashlor.
THE IRON BANK ,
Corner 12tu aud KarnainSli.
A QenoralUaukloj llualuesj Transaotal
Remits of police weroTccclvlnif and wns told
fSfl a month. "Thai ) ! isn't onouch , " ho do-
claroil. "They oiiRutjlo net (100 the unmo as
they do In New Yoria They must thnvo it ,
too , nnd if they nro sot gettlnt ? It when I como
back lioio there'll both 1 to pay. Whnt do
you think cf thut | Bemls ! " and ho at once
towed Mr. llemls orfr into n corner of the
depot nnd protested lonff , loud and earnestly
because Omaha is behind Now York in the
salary pnld police scrwants.
Hallcr's barb wlroMinlmcut has mot with
extraordinary favor-and cases pronounced
Incurable iinvo been- treated with success.
Every farmer should keep a bottle of this
justly celebrated remedy ; ready for instant
use. *
SUl'PIlKSSlNO TIIfJ UAIUIUS.
K.vlc-nt ami Intent of the Imtcst Coun
cil Legislation.
"Tho ordinance introduced in the council
last nipht , to remove all dairies outside the
city limits , will not nITect the board of
health , " stated City Physician Gnpon yes
terday in reply to u question. "Under the
amended charter the board of health Is given
authority over all territory within three
miles of the city limits and If nny of the dait
rlcs remove beyond that limit the board has
the power to compel them to submit to an ex
amination of their iliurloi or bo refused a li
cense. There are about thirty dairies wltnic
lie city limits. '
Under the present ordinance all milk
dealers who keep moro than two cows must
pay u license fco of $10 per annum. There
nro several inaccuracies In the ordinance
which will have to bo corrected before it can
bo enforced. For Instance , It prescribes cer
tain duties for Inspectors but makes no pro
vision for tholr appointment. There mo
several other defects which will bo remedied
by an onlinanco now pending In the council.
"Tho board hns appointed a committee , of
which I am the chairman nnd the chief of
police and Councilman Blumcr nro the other
members. This commUteo is now preparing
n sot of rules for \\\a \ \ government of the
board which will bo submitted in nbout two
weeks. Our idea Is to have the rules as com
plete as possible , so as to cover all cases.
After they have been approved by the board
they will bo submitted to the council for ap
proval nnd will then become operative.
"Tho ordinances and rules of the board will
then bo enforced to the letter ; it will not bo
a question of personal feeling with me , but
a question of duty. I om hero to enforce the
law nnd I ropposo to do It. "
ItKA TUN.
Pi'nttccs nf fife HUM or lemwultrllM liciulftftu
cents ; iicti nditmoiiat line ( c cent.
.TAMIKSON' Of scarlet foviir , Itutli , dniiRhtur
oC Mr. nnd Mr- * . David luinltxin , aucd ! l
mouths , ritnoral from the residence , M8 Bo ,
20th street , to I'm oat Lawn Thursday at 3
LAWTON-O.I'father of Clara A. , Minnie and
Dr. K. I.awtnn , of apoplexy , In his tetli
year. Knncral Krldny , May H. nt 2iO : : p. m.
HUO\\ David , May 0. nt thu residence of
Marshall Mokcr. 304 North 15th street , of
piiciimniiln , aped BO yenrs. Tlio finioriil nr-
raiiRcinciits have not yet been completed.
LINCOLN
Floral Cunversatory.
South East Oor. G-iand 17th , Lincoln , Neb
W. S. Sawyer & Co.
PLANTS AND ( CUF FLOWERS ,
General collection of plants and cut flowers
uluuy.s on hand. Hlornl ( IcHlKiis , bomjuets
baskets , uto. , for parties. Weddings and fiin-
oraU n specialty , and.sent to any purl of the
state , I'lIce list free. Discount to uiuler-
funeral unrk. Teh-phone , . ' ! j | .
DR , BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Set of Teeth on llubber ,
lor HVt ; l > oi.LA Its. A perfect
tltgiuiniiitueil. Tooth nttrnctcd
wlUiout pnln or dimmer , nnd
without nnacitliollcs. ( iolJ nnd
ullvor Illllniii nt lowu > t rnoti.
llrldvo and Crown Work. Toetli
_ without plaluj , All worn wnr-
lantod.
OrFICE , PAXTON BLOCK. 16TH AND FARNAM
Kntrnnce , lutti itrcat ulurotor. Opeu iiTcnlnz *
until9 o'clock.
"HOTEL DELLONE.
Cornnr 14th and Capitol Arenas.
Just complateJ , ha * 100 room * , thraj
stalrwayo , irom the top to tha bottom , hn
fins elevator and dlnnins room bervUi , I
flre rioof throughout , Una bllUrJ roomi ani
the finest tollst rooan In ths city. Lar o
ample room ? , SultM with bath & 3. Co ?
14th and Canltol Are. Street car servloa la
nil directions. Hates , from $2.QO to 84.00
SHIRTS RETAILED WHILE YOU
WAIT
It is a well known-fact that we never mark goods up. "When we
advertise anything at a price , that's the price so long as the goods last.
We don't sell anything cheap for a day or two , or three , and then raise
on the price after that. That may be all right from one point of view ,
but not from ours. We sometimes advertise an article for say three
days , ; we do this as we think that that time will see them all gone.
Should any remain on the fourth day you're welcome to them at the
same price , but thai , seldom occurs. About a month ago we put in sto.ck
a large quantity of unlaundried
They are not worth fifty cents , but are worth thirty-five to forty , WG
find that whe/i a man will pay that price he'll invariably qo a little
more and buy a fifty center. When any article in our stock"don't sell
as it should , we've got a happy way of making it. We mark 'er down ,
way down at once. These shirts haven't sold well. To-day we put the
whole lot , about a hundred dozen , all in one pile , and you can take your
pick for three days
&JF
At the same time we will offer a hundred dozen splendid unlaundered
shirts , made of New York Mills muslin , linen bands and bosom , reinforced -
forced front and back , worth. 78c , at
BO GRNTS EACH
We will also offer in our shirt department , over two hundred dozen ,
handsome fancy Shirts , in all the new cloths , in Madras , Zephyrs ,
Penangs , Ducks , Flannels. Outing Cloths , Jerseys , Stocki-nettes , Silk
Mixed and pure Silks ; In a handsome line of colors , in all sizes , with
nonshrinkable neck bands , with soft or stiff collars and cuffs , "just" as
you like 'em" at a range of prices from 35c to $3.SO.
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets.
OPENHD TO-DAY BARTENDER'S COATS AND WAITER'S -
- - - - - - - - JACKETS
Special Sale of Boys' Knee Pant Suits ,
On account of recent purchases we are enabled this week
to offer the greatest value ever shown in our Children's
,
o c f ) department.
Beginning Monday we will'offer Several large lines of boys' all wool
cheviot suits made in the best manner at the popular prices , $2.00 ,
$2.50 * , $3.00$3.50 , less than the actual cost of manufacturing , The
sizes are 4 to 14 years. Come early. We guarantee the values ; they
are just as represented. See samples in our show windows.
BOY © ' KNKR PANTS.-
50c will be the price this week on boys' all wool cheviot pants , all sizes ,
50c will be the price of our finest braids in boys' straw hats , the latest styles.
50c will be the price for boys' hats in fine crush goods , all shades.
Continental Clothing House ,
Oor. Douglas and IQtii SfSs.
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPP
NO OUR.JB , ! NO F > A.V.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Seventeen years erperl'tno.rpjiilnrBraliinloln mcdlclno. in illplmiii shoir luilll Iraitlnf wlili
Ibo KroiUest Buccen. nil Nervom. Clirunlonml 1'rlvntn lloiv.n. A ponii'inont cnro miurantool for CiUirr.i
fcrornmtorrlimn.I.oiit.Manliooil , Seminal Wcaknon. Nlnht I.ones , Impotunoy , Hn > lil.l . Blrleturo , 1111 Inilrili-
cases of Hie Illoocl.Skln nnd Urinary Orenru. Nil. I cunr.uitoo KM tot uvorx cnu I umlortVJ. ) nil I fill t )
euro. Consultation freo. Hook ( Mystorloi of I.lfo ) ont fruJ. Oalcohouri-1. * a. in. toS p. m. SumlnjU
u. m. to li m.
Purify your blood. Now is
the time to do it , or else your
system will be out of order all
summer , cleanse your liver ,
stop your kidney pains , quiet
your nerves , cure your sick
lieadache. Turkish Tea will
do it. 250 package , from your
druggist , or sent by mail on re
ceipt of price.
Malm's Golden Dyspepsia
Cure , warranted cure for dys
pepsia. 5oc box. Will refund
money if it don't qure.
TURKISH REMEDY CO. ,
Omaha , Neb.
LOST POWER
Nerve llcnimrurn all icrual wcaknon In ol
tex , actlnr oiuiorven , brnln , o > uul ortinn * . Alim1-
rmliiloi * . loit
LUTECiritE for iDipotency nightly
memory. Imil clronmi , nrenlon to toclety , II hoi ,
idttpnlil rIX ! tioifili. NKHVK liKANCO. , lllltTalo ,
M. V. Hold br Uoutla.an Uruv Co. , 1119 r' rc iuBt ,
Oaiuha.
HeWs Nerve Tonic Pills
Curiln oinonla.V'rToaauntiriijiil-
eal Dobilltr , > Ital Kxluiuitlon , 1'aln / /
intlitlUrk.t'oUllnmlnorrecalled / /
Circulation , Ulna Mies nndcr llio II
Kj 8l'ImpldnulnIlnthorfifrTOuS U
or Hlood L'licateg In Klther cx.
Uervo Tonio Pills
MAKEB NEW HEALTHY BLOOD
AMD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Thoybrlnntboroiiy tlntorsicalth to the
Hallow check. It younroBUflorlnB from IJo *
rnnBcmontof Iho NervrnImpure Illood or
Vast Error * , you nhould nt onoo tuko Dr.
Ilobbu' Ncrvo Tonic IMllK , tbo rcal
Elfo aciic\ver , n they will enrich year Illood
tud etrenRthon yonr Korve" . 1'ilco , 80 ccnta Tlal.
Tor ealo by druKe'e' ' ' or tent by mail.
HOBB'S IY1EDIOINE CO.
BAM CHICAGO , lit *
D"- T. Fl'.MX flurltArtl'M OimiNTAI ,
CKKAM , OU JtlAUIOtl * IIKAUI IFIKIU
" in , I'liMl'lr * . Fnck
lljifS lUftli ittt'l .Skill
ecry btemUti oil
K-Autj" , Auj drfltf
BtUwtl lba'tntuM0
y/itAii. / rui it 10
( * yy uMiiidrM u * Ut ti ? ft
luboniie ltl i'i > K
trljr nude. Aruft
Ho cuiiiiurfrit of
A. ht * > 11 M [ < | ( o a
Jailjrtjf the Jinut ton
( a iiAtieiit ) "As you
ravtriCivani'anttio
It ntt liaiiiiftil of nil
tlm fkln pi f 11.11 a-
tlon . ' ' KOI mU'ty
alt Itrtt'u'l ' nn'l '
Kum-y GuoOf l > cl-
crsln tlio . n 1 r
tt.KU.T. llorKINS , rr. > ii'r,3 * Orwt Joun St. , N. Y.
FRENCH SPECIFIC.
A POSITIVE nd permanent CURE lor all
dlMsi.toTlh. URINARY ORGArTs ; Cur.
where olhir treatment lain , FulTdirarlionv Hllli each
bottle. I'rlct , on * dollir. See signature ol E , U
STAHL For Bale Dy All
Vrrnch Monthly Mnra < ln.An Inraluntln IK-IP in
Kreiulialudviu * und tchi'luirr. tree .ample top/
Addiexi UEI1LIT2 A. C'u. , ' .V. MJ4U-J4 B' | . , N w Yu ii
She Saved Her
MONEY ,
ml no ran every uooil Housekeeper by nlwajrj hay *
K o n liaiul
liaiulCAMPBELLS
VARNISH STAINS.
It Is Iho only nrtlclo that lm over bojn prntlucud
by ivhlfh n hdu'otci'per c.m > ntlsfnclorlly rn-itnln
nml Tnrnlah with HSU nppllcntlon nnd with DNBCOAT
nil klnila of Household 1 urnltiirennU InlorlorVood *
wcirlt. In cm.imv , WALJIIT , .MAiionANi * , HOHE-
\\ooi ) , Ltd nr UAK , Vr.n.Mii.iu.v , IIIONV : , tiinkliiKlt
look n aoort n new. Tim o\ponno IM KllKhtnn III ]
pul ni ) nml noli ! In UAi.r I'I.ST CANS nt Mots. , nnd In
1'lN r CANS nt M els. , ulthrr thu utrjvu Bhnilu . If
yon ilo not Unit tlili nt Your lic.iler'x , n U him to
onlur It for you. Kor.inlo InOmnlu by Hlchnriljon
. , Wliules.ilo Atont.
MOORE'S
TREE OF LIFE
ijtun , III. , Aug. 11 , ' 80.-Dr. J. P.
Mooro- Dear Sir : I had been slolc for throa
years until I foe an to talte your Tree of Lifo
nbout eicht months UQO. For two yeara 1
wns unable to do any work. I was attended
during the tlmo by seven diiroront doctors ,
but found no roll-f , but was rather worse.
Elijht montlu H'SO I pure-hased a bottle oi
your Tieo of Ut'i and be an ta'tlng ' It. 1
have talcon five bottles nnd now for about
four months I have ben n well man , able to
oat and do men's worlc. It was a God-send
to mo when Asa Parker brought the Tree ol
Life to my no.Ice. I w.iut to Minnie you be.
sides for the good It has d 3110 mo. Very ro
spsctfully , W. W. WENKS.
Witnon : CMlman ParUur.
.Mouio'a Tiooof I.lfo n piMltlvo euro for Klilnor
anil I.Ivor I'uniplilnt nnrt all blouilill t > i > o ] Dooi It
ny to Miircr when you can bu ciire > l ) > / uilng Mouro' *
Trroaf I.lfo , tiitj ( Iroat I.lfo Uoaiuly ?
(1 ( UlUUIU'll (
INSTITUTIS.
l'lSl.nul.'Klm.r"lor ' . M CIIHONIC AND rJtlllfllOAr ,
DISKAHIM. llnicoi , Apiillnnrui for lloformltleiancj
TruniM'v licit Knrlllllov Appiutm tnd Itoniodlel
foriiicooKful treatment of evurr form of dlieaK
lequlrliiu Mpillcnl or Surgical Tri-nlmunt. MM 1ST IT
IHIOMS Hilt I'ATIKNI'H. llonnl un.l Atlrndnno * .
llel ; Acroiunidit ttlont Won. Wrini fur clrciiNn on
, . . . , .
( ( ( .i vt * nf o * in i. .
iind nil fiirnlciil lipermlont. Illrti : 4sis ; Or' SVOMKS
i. piM-liiliii. llooliui Dhamotof Wurn n Krno.y
bnvo Mult mld"cl u Irlnf In Dupirtiuant for Woman
Iliiriiu > r.nnoiiH'iil ( Htrlotlr I'rlralo , ) ( Inlr Holla.
vM-V-'nVi'i-'i'a"-10 ' ' ! ' SUVL | " SPoclaHr of I'Ut-
- - - - . -
v- A I I. l'l.ll..l.r.3
All Illjucl lll > iiui mircoiifully Irontnil. Meillclni
> r hi'truiuonti lent t m-ill ur oproii lanuralf
pnckiMl no mtrk ID In llcntu rontxntt or renlar.
Dim pvri > uiiti Interview prnfurruil. Cnll nu.l cduiuil
ui nrM'hil hliofjr of riiur ram , nml w ir lll oti < l In
lAln wmpiMr our HOOK TO 1IB.V KUKKi upon | V |
tile , Spci l l nr .Vor ou ll > onj i. nllbiiuaiUuailit
AililiUHinll Utter * lu '
Li : A. T. MaL.nurjhlln , Prc sldaa
! t > i and Ilarnuy 'tronls.
" ' < "rMU < "
yuulliful arron
, . lott manhood , tie.
I ylU 0(1 truluable U'AtUu ( valritl coutilnlnj
( ullrnnlculnri ( or homo curn , VllKK ot cbari ?
J fi.ltiu'M rio Jlcnl ivotl t si.uulrt IK > ie bycV ri
maj who i prtTn'i * ' r.i | ilsntlllitrij. A < 1Jr < rl
1'i'of. V. C , I'OWLKJl , Moifalu , Cojouiu ,