8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEGS WEDNESDAY , JUNE 2 < ) 1832 , Oily Council Will Have Another Squint in Kotcham Furniture Oompiny Mothotk SHALL THE CITY GET WHAT IT PAYS FOR U < ic llon Which Srpnii to'lin Upprrmoil In the MlniMof the Voiincllinen U of tlio Coiiiinlttro oil the Cuinpnii } ' * lllll. It will bo some ( lays before tbo ICotctmm Purnituro company Rots SJO.OOO of the city's ' money to npuly on the city hall furnlturo contract , TVS the council bus concluded to taKe o ttttlo tltnoor the purpose of iuvcstl * fntlnq the matter. LMt Tuesday night , GCOPRO O. Whltlock , the resident agent of the company , asked for the payment of J20.000. This Wrts rofcrroa to the commltteo on public property and DullditiKS and Inst night tlio commltteo reported - ported buck communication , which wus unanimously ndoptod : Your committee to which was referred tlio roiiiuiiinlcatlun frum ( Kowu \\hllloak. . ask- Inir foriin citltniituof t.uujo In favor of tliC3 Kutclintn l-'iirnlturo company , respectfully rouort that owing to the fnot that by paying tiny or tlui money for said furnlturo wo would thereby nccupt tliu HIUIIC , wo : therefore , recommend that the communication bo placed un II I c. .Then came nnothor report from the an tno commltteo on n request to use u vacant room V In the city hall , In which to store the 'furul turo : Your committee to which wns referred the commutiiciitloii from tlio ICutolmtti 1'urnltiiro ' company In ro/iird to room for tlio now furni- tuni , respectfully rtmort that wo Imvn ordered the company nut to ship nny more furnlturo until further orders. Wo therefore recom mend that tlio communication to plucod on lilt ) . This rnport was adopted. I homo I.lttlo Mutter * of Detail. The mayor returned without bis approval i lour sidewalk resolutions. The documents wore not I'uted and the veto was sustained. The aripllcatton of the city onclncor and Hoard of I'uhllo Works to move into the now city hull was referred. George l- < . Hearst was named for the posi tion of license Inspector. The appointment wns rejected. Mr. Lowry moved a reconsideration of the vote. The motion prevailed auu the appoint ment was referred to tbo commltteo on Jlnunco. Tbo mayor recommended thot tbo con tractor hurry up and prepare for occupancy tlio balnncoof the unices in the city hall. Cltj Clerk Grovoi was instructed to glvo tbo Nebraska Central Hallway company olllcial notice of tbo result of tbo rdccnt bond "election , that the company might fllo its written acceptance within the forty-five days specified In the proposition. Herman Kountzo protested against the paving of Seventeenth , between Hurnoy ( Etroel and St. Mary's avenue. Tbo council approved the action of City Treasurer Bolln in the sale of the district improvement bonds. Tuo Board of Public Works submitted the plans and specifications of tbo proposed now viaduct along tbo line or South Sixteenth street. All of tbo papers In the case wont to the committee on viaducts and railways. The semi-annual bill from the water works company for hydrant rental , amounting to tbo sum of { 38OG.VI1 , was presented in the form of an ordinance. The ordinance brought out a largo amount of discussion when it came up on its tlrst rending. President Davis urtroa that the ordlnanco Bbould bo referred with instructions to re port ut the meeting tonight. Mr. Elscssor urged that such action would bo exercising undue haste.- The bill was not duo until "July 1 , nud there- was no law for paying It bolciro that lime. The ordlnanco to pay for lands for parlc purposes wus read twico' and referred. The amounts which it is proposed to pav are as follows : The Hlebardson tract , $ I)4'J71. ) 10 ; the Dall tract. 833,301) ) : the Bonus park tract. (30,000 ; the Boll tract , iM.53 ( > : the HioU , Curtis and Kdily tract , $12,000 : the Dall tract , ten acres , $0,000 ; the Distill tract , , r t 190.000. ' The liftccntb annual report of the public library board was presented uud referred to the committee on finance. ' For the Fourth f 'July. Tbo commltteo having charge of the Fourth of July colobrallon invited tbo council to participate in the festivities. The invitation wus accepted. By resolution tbo council voted the sum of $1,000 to aid In the Fourth of July colcbration. Mr. Mil tire hoped that every dollar would bo expended for tbo bonollt of tbo people. Mr. Lowry replied that tbo commltteo would account for every collar of tbo monoy. Mr. Hruner voted "no , " but as ho bad igncd a paper asking the council to appro priate tbo money , ho changed his vole. That Xnaao tt.o vote unanimous and tbo rosolutiou foes to the mayor for his approval. By a rosolutiou introduced by Mr. Prince 6n arc light was ordered located at. tbo In tersection of Sherman avenue and Corby street. Protests iiiul KcqiiCHtH. Gcorgo A. Honglaud informed the council that omo time ago ho bid on furnishing lumber for the citv. His bid was tbo lowest , but notwithstanding that fact , the contract wus lot to nnothor partHo wanted to know why things wore thus. Tbo committee - too on streets and alleys will look Into the matter. Several parties protested against ball playing on the vacant lots at Sherman ave nue and Locust street. The committee on police will look after parties who congregate Ihcro to plnv ball. Thomas Murray entered a protest against the city laying a vcrmauont walk along the front of his ilarney street property. F. E. Morsmun wrote tint ho would fur nish onamnl street signs att'J cents each. Ho sold that J. 1' , Cooki1 & Co. had made a deal with him to turnlsh the signs and then tlicr had trlod to got lower bids from other parties. The contract with J. P. Cooke & Co. was presented uud approved and they \\111 put up the signs at 1)5 ) cents oaoh. A largo number of tbo liverymen peti tioned the council to repeal the vuhlclo or dinance , so far as it applied to teams kept for biro , carriages tented to families and sail- dlo horses. Mr. Lowry thought tbo license Inspector was pushing tbo uood will of the people to the wall. A resolution was adopted , sus pending the operation of the vehicle ordin ance until such time as the cniuinlttoo of the whole could report-back a now oruluauco. 1'iiy for the llngUtnir * . Mr. Munro moved a reconsideration of the resolution allowing the registrars of tbo late election $0 for the entire tlmo. Thou he moved that the men be allowed 115 each. Mr. Lowry thought It was u chestnut. Mr. Prince said that the matter should bo icttled for nil time. Mr. Lowry remarked that the matter had nlwuys hboii referred. Mr. Ilowell Insisted upon having the opinion of the city attorney. Mr. Lowry moved to amend the resolution mid allow the registrars * per day each. 1'bo resolution was withdrawn. When the council moots In special lotsion tonight City Attorney Council will give bis opinion upon this subject. Jly resolution the oounoil decided that horoattor all city ofllcos should close ut ! ) o'flocu Saturday afternoon. The finance committee and the city attor ney worn Instructed to ascertain If tbo county had paid to the city treasurer the city's slmro of the road fund , how much tnonoy there wus duo to the city and what prospect tuuro was for tbo city getting the money. On motion of Mr. Munro the ordlnanco or- dciInir the relocation ol sixty-eight llio hy drant B was placed on fllo , Mr. Munro statud that there wire errors in the old ordlnanco and that a now ordinance -would soou make Its upppoarauoo. The election booths , interfering with the travel on thu streets In whUh. they nro now located , woio ordered removed. Tbo petition to strike tbo words "manure nd ofuso" from tbo garbage ordinance wus placed on fllo , tbo council doildlng tbut If hu words were tnckou out the ordinance would bo Invalid , The tax cotlootor was allowed ; 5 per mouth for borne biro. I'AII ) A 1HU LOUHV IIII.I ' tlio Cuu- five Tliouiuuil Dollar * for 1'utUuK truct Tlinmjfli the Council. \Vhllo It may not bo In good tuste to go lowu lute ttto grave uud turu over the corpse It Is only proper to give the Omaha public an Idea of what it cost the Kctcbam Furnlturo company to secure the contract. A. F. M. nilllogslca , who was tha vice president and general manager of tbo com pany , ipent a greater portion of the summer of 18'Jt ' In Omaha lobbying this contract through tbo council. When ho first reached this city ho was strong , vigorous and a pic ture of health. For days , weeks and almost months ho labored with certain members of tbo old council. Ho dlnod and wined thorn nnd then defended tbo investigation. When it wa nil over , ho re turned to hl3 homo , where , n tow wooka later , ho yielded up the ghost nnd died. Cost or the I.olilijliif ; . Not lonir ago the administrator , with n view to settling up the estate , scheduled the debts , liabilities nnd assets. Among the latter was n claim against the Kotchnin Furtiltuto companv. In plain nnd unmis takable llguroii it rend , ' 'W.OOG expended In securing the furniture contract for furnish ing thn Omaha cltv hall. " As Colonel Dtlllngsleu had passed to the great and unknown beyond , the expenditures could not bo explained. The claim was con tested , but subsequently It was allowed and tbo manor paid over. Ycstordny an expert furniture man , ono who lm boon in the business lu this city for more than twenty-five yearn , made a critical examination of the furnlturo now in the three olllccs , and unhesitatingly nnd unso licited stated that the city had been mulcted to the tune of several thousand aollura. The prlrcs charged for tbo furnlturo in the onico of the comptroller will furuUh n fair Illustration of what the city is paying the Detroit firm. itc > rlilt\nt ! 1'rlccs. The counter , n plain affair made of oalt , cost $ ? t > . " > , whllo tun top prlco should bo $275. Tboro nro two Hat-top desks charged up ntfIS each , when $25 would bo the retail prlco with n good prolit. A plain Hat .nblo is put In at $18 , when ยง 2" > would leave n good profit. Two very ordinary arm-chairs nro down nt $18 each , and thcso nny furnlturo man In the city will duplicate at $9 cuch. Two arm chairs are charged to the city at $14 caob , and In nny furnlturo store they can bo du plicated ntfS. A standing desk ten feet long Is charged nt $15 , and this tbo furnlturo man enld ho could furnish at $25 nnd make n good profit. Another standing desk , ex actly the same , is put in nt $5' ' , whllo screw top stools that re- tnil the world over nt$3 each , are listed by tno Kotchnm people nt $5 each. Curtain top desks It at cam a out of stock nnd are without any special design go nt $75 each , whllo the retail prlco Is $10. The plain leather couches are charged at $55 each and the Omaha price lists show that butter arti cles are retailed nt $30. Arm-chairs have croot In and are charged at $10 , while similar ones can bo bought out of the Omaha stores nt $3 per chair. But tlio worst of all Is in u lot of umbrella stands , little low , plain affairs. They go at $ ' 28 each and can bo duplicated at $3 In any store In town. When the bids for the furnlturo wore submitted they wont In ou a. cash basis , and upon this basis John F. Coots bid $0,000 below tbo Ketctuun pcoplo. but why ho did not got tbo contract no living soul outside of the ring will ever Know. "Lato to bed nnd early to rise will she < * tot the road to your home in the sides. " Bun early to bed nnd "Little Early Hlsof , " the pill that mattes life longer and hotter and wiser. rou ins cmnnTons' IIUNIH'IT. John Itiuinicr's Jonolry Stock to Ho Closed Out at Auction. Mr. John Baumor , the well known Omnlia jeweler , louutoil at 1314 Fnrnam street , IB selling out his extensive stock of goods for the benefit of his creditors. Tlio sale is mutlo at the request of the principal creditors of Mr. Bivutnor , among which is the Omaha National bank. An auction sale will commence Thurs day for the purpose of disposing'of the entire stock. Mr. J. H. French will bo the auctioneer in charge. Mr. Baumer curried n pomploto line of watches , clocks , jewelry and silverware. Every thing IB of the latest design tilTordod by the wholesale market of the east The entire stock will bo disposed of us an nounced at the present location , 1314 Fiirimm street. Coltimlilim Visitors Association. Those who expect to attend the World's fair and desire to avoid exces sive charges will do well to reserve their accommodations beforehand. Desirable rooms in hotels nnd private apartments have already been engaged in largo nu inhere. It will ho exceed ingly difficult to soctK'o good accommo dations within easy reach of the grounds if the matter bo delayed till next sea son , while the pressure upon the street and cnblo cars , if the experience of visi tors nt the Centennial bo repeated , will bo such as to make transit from other parts of the city a matter of vex atious delay. Ono of the boat things that has coino to our attention is the Columbian Visitors association. A group of men in Chicago , whoso stand ing and character nro such as to make certain that they will more than fulfil " their agrcomont"aro erecting the "Hotel South Shore" on the lake front just he- low the oxoosiUon grounds. The hotel will contain 1,000 rooms and accomoduto 2.600 guests at ono time. Rooms may bo reserved by prepayment of a membership foe of S-.OO , and' $1.00 or $1.25 a day for ton days. Board will ho on the European plan and as low ns con sistent with first-class service. The hotel will bo built and managed by Christian man for Christian people and tlio Sabbath duly observed by Borvices in it largo audience room connected with the hotel. Every precaution will betaken taken to assist the inexperienced nnd protect them from those who might over charge or mislead. As is being dona by the btudonts of Oborlin college , the students and friends of Gates college - logo nt Noligh are raising funds for the erection of u gymnasium by selling memberships in this association. They have secured tlio state of Nebraska as territory and receive a moderate com- mibsion for their work. The association is commended to the people of Omaha and vicinity by Rev. Dro. Tlminltir- , vetx and others. Circulars and othoi information may ho obtained by a card of request to Hon. F. B. TilTnny , 010 N. Y. Life Bldg. or President K. K. WtU- ron of Noligh. Nob. Association Notice. Dy an unfortunate error , tbo circular an nouncing the excursion of tbo Nebraska Press association guvn the da to of leaving Omaha as Wednesday , July 14. It should ho Thursday , July 14 ; of which all Interested should take notice. Indications point to a very pleasant trip. Any newspaper man In tbo state who has not received a clrcula announcing the excursion will receive ono b ; applying to F. U. Simmons , chairman com mlltco , Sownrd , Nob. DoWitt'a Barsapareia cleanses tbo blood , Increases the uppatlt and toani up the sya torn. It has baneflttoi nu.iy pjoplowho have suffered from blooi dlsorJorj. It will help you. _ Wnt or Itcnts Duo July lit , Payable nt company's oflico , Bisi building , 6 per cout discount allowot if paid before duo. STONEIIILL'S ' BANKRUPT SALE Special Sale Stonohill's ' Silk Mitts , Lace Oaps , Hosiery , Uundoiwear and Laces AT THE BOSTON STORE TODAY All the 1'rlco * nirvrnil In Till * Snlo Hereto fore Are ns Nothing Compared to Whit : They Will lie Toduy Ito Burn to Conic. On sale at THE BOSTON STOUT3 nnd nt STONEIIILL'S OLD STAND. Slonohill's 25o black pure silk mitts at ICc. ICc.Stonohlll'a Stonohlll'a Indies' black COc slllc mitts 2oc. 2oc.Stonohill's Stonohill's 75o high grade black silk mitts 3'Jc. ' STONElilLL'S CHILDREN'S LACE BONNETS AND HATS JUST HALF PRICE. Stonohlll's lOe Inco caps 9o. Stonehlll's 2Cc Inco caps 12c. Stonohill'd 3Uu hico caps lUc. Stonohill'a 50c lace caps 2oe. Stonohlll's $1.00 lace hnta and cups COc , Stonehill'8 $1.50 lace hats 76c. Stonehlll'a $2.00 and 82.50 silk bonnets nnd hata , ! )8c. ) 'STONEIULL'S LACES TOMORROW. All of Stouch ill's chnntilly and point ' d'irlnudo nnd point do Gono'laccs go at just one-half his price. 0 inches wide point d'Irlnndo Inco , 15c. Pure silk chnntilly laces , 5 inches wide , worth 35c , go at 15c. STONEIIILL'S HO3IDRY AND UN DERWEAR. All Stonohlll's Indies' 25o fast black imported seamless hoso. 12c. All Stonohill'd misses' fast black ribbed - bed hose lOo. All Stonohill's lOc Jersey ribbed vests 5c. 5c.All All Stonohill's 20c Jersey rlbbod vests 9c. 9c.All All of Stonohlll's finest grndo allk front Jersey ribbed 50c vests go nt 25c. EXTRA SPECIAL ITEMS. All Stonohlll'a men's overshot slllc susnondors , lOc. All Stonohlll's ' gents' balbriggan socks , 5c. Children's fast black hose , 5c. Ladies' fast blnck hose , 5c. All of Stonohill's ' lOc and 15o lac9S go lit 3c. All ot Stonohlll's tailor made silk but tons , all colors , 3c , formerly 1"0 a dozon. All on sale at THE BOSTON STORE , N.W. Cor. 10th and Douglas , And at STONEIIILL'S OLD STAND. Auction every day at Hill & Young's. rouit ixcu its IONS IAST. Vlu tlioVab.ifh IInc. 1st Cincinnati and return $10.10 For the national prohibition convon- Ion the Wabash will sell round trip iukots at above rate on Juno 27 and 23. 2d Now Yo k and return 823.75. Loss than half faro. For the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor convention the Vabash will sell round trip ti'ikoU at above rates on Juno 4 , 5 and G with hoico of routes via St. Louis or Chicago. 3d Saratotrn and return $80.55. For the National Educational asaocla- ion the Wub.ish will soil round trip ickots at above rate July 4 to 10 , with choice of routes via St. Louis or Ghicugo. 4th Detroit and return $20.50. For the BivptUt Young Pee pie's uiilon .he . Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate July 12 nnd 13 For tickets , sleeping car nccommoda- .ion . and u folder giving lists of routes , si do trip" , cost of _ sumo , with other 'uluublo information , call at Wabash olllco , 1502 Farnam street , or write GiiouauN. CLAYTON' , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. Visit Hill & Young auction sale of Furniture , 1209 and 1211 Fnrnnra. Jtomul Trip Tickets. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Manitou and Pueblo. Low rates to all points in Colorado , Utah or Pacific coast points. Fust time on elegant vcstibulod trains , free reclining chair cars and tlio celebrated "Rock Island dining cars. " Comfort , safety and speed secured when ticketed via the 'Great Rock Island Route. " Ticket ollico 1C02 Farnam a troot. CiiAULES KKNXUDY , J. L. DuBnvoisH , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Pass. AgL Goods sold on time payments ut Hill & Young's auction sale. w Yurie unit Itctiira. July 4 to 0 one faro for the round trij ) . Choice ot routes from Chicago. Return 'trait August 15. Call at Chicago cage , Rock Island & Pacific Ry. ticket olllcn , lOOP Farnam street. CHAS KKXNISDY , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. Di UUVOISK , City Tkt. & P. A. In tlio Knrly Days of , Inly Go Kiisr. The rate for tirst clubs excursion tickets rom Chicago to Now York and return , over the PonYisylvania , Short Linoa , will bo less than the regular faro ono way for its oxcurssons of July 5 , 0 and 7. You can do your business , visit all your friends and the various resorts iii tlio east before August 15 , which is the limit for return tickets. Learn all nboutjit by addressing Luce , 248 Clark street , Chicago. Warrants for the judges and clerks of the special election will bo ready for delivery livery Thursday morning , Juno 30 , 1892. For the bonollt of the laboring men the otllcn will bo open till 8 o'clock on that evening to deliver them their pay. Please call on that day if convenient. FliiiirJ. SACKITT , County Cleric. Dr. Cullimoro. ocuim. BJJ building Goods going at slaughtered prices at Hill & Youngs. o DK TltH , fiuttcu of flve l\iei ( \ itr lai wul'.r tlili htailflt\l \ cctitt ; each luMttton'tt line ten ceitti. _ KltUQ-Kuto Urlcsodlock. bulovudvlfo of William Kni-r , illud Monday , Juno27tli , 18W. I'uneral will tiiliu plai'o from rukldoncu , Kt. Murv's UVCMIIO nud fcoulh LMtli sticut , \Veiliit"iliiy , June l"Jtli , ut Uo'clouk p. in , til. Louis. Mo. , pupura pluubo copy. AUNOLD-lleiiJumlii O.yoiiiuust son of lr ) , and MrH. Arnold , this mornliiR ut 10 o'clock. ( rom Inllummiitloii ut thu bowolaA I'tuienil ( loin tuinlly rusUluiit'ouuNorlliSuvnleciitli : ) meet , Thursday ufiurnoon t.4 o'clock. In terment Mount llopocmnetorj. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. PURE -is Thousands who have suffered , and have been cured , gratefully testify to the remark able success attained by Dr.J.E.McGREW The Specialist who , for more than 17 years , has devoted his time to the treatment of Private Diseases. An surely no physician in this broad land is entitled to so much praise for the wonder ful good he has accom plished. He substan tiates every statement ; he fulfills every prom ise. Reliable , Skillful , Reasonable and Fair , are the universal en dorsements given Dr. J. E. McGrew , of this city , -He.is.one of th'e most ; successful spe cialists throughout the west , in the treatment of Private Diseases and all diseases of Youth and Manhood. Those who place themselves in his care can safely rely upon him , asevery case is regarded in the strictest confidence and treated in the most skillful manner. Aiming the most successful niecllcnl exports ( Hid specialists In thu west Is Dr. J. K. McGrow of this city. Ho Is thoroughly read uncl con scientious. " [ The Omtiha lloo , Jan. 1st. , Ib92. 'Or. J. K. McOrow hasdovotoi Ills Ufa to tlio study and treatment of private diseases. The Doctor Is painstaking and conscientious. " ( .The World-Herald , Omaha , Sent 4th , JbUI. "Dr. McOrow la a doctor on whom you can depend , and that Is the reason why holsso jl known and praised umoiiR the Swedes of Omaha and all over the country. " [ The Swed ish Tribune , Omahu , fc'ept. 4th , 1891. 'Thero Is no specialist who stands higher In the estimation of the people of Omaha and throughout the nest than lr. McGrow. as his eminent ability add success In the practice of his profession will testify. Ho Is known throughout thu entire west as a muster of his profession. Ills untiring olTortfl In behalf of youiiii men , are too well known to require mentlull. " L'l'liu Omaha Commercial , Octo ber , 18DJ. "Wo do not hcsltato to filn lo out Dr , J. E. Mcdrow , of Omaha , us it hpeclullst worthy of the highest praise. Ho Is a thoroughly trained physician , a scientist of no uncertain standing , a deep thinker , u keen luuhunor , a pci lstont roaitor of the literature ot his pro fession and hence a # ldo awake and Intelli gent specialist. During our SO years as nowu- pnpor correspondent we have never hud occa sion to comment un a business conducted moro In Keening with the pilnclples of fair dealing and nonort" [ .The Chicago Tiudo He- view , November , IS'Jl. < The doctor's success slnco locating In Omaha has boon HI most llultoilng one both professionally and ! financially , andho fully appreciates the jiutronugo which IIUH boon given him In Gmulja , and throughout the surrounding slatoH. us well as the \\ost and northwest. One of Ills chief neslros Is , that he may over continue Ui deserve this recognition of Ills professional a ! < lll us a specialist. rsunfitirpnsscd In tlio treatment of nil forms of PIUVATK DISE'ABES , und nil dlsorlors and ( loblljtleil of youth and manlmo.l. Uyoars' experience. Ills mioilrcei and facilities are prnotlually nnllmlioJ. The Doctor la recom mended by tfii ) pru a , iiiul endorsed In the Btrougest terms by the people for fair treat ment and honest professional mlvleo. The most paneifin remedies known to modern BO pnco for the successful troutinont of the following diseases ) QONOttUlIOKA Immecllr.to relief. A coin , pictouuru without the loss of uu hour's tluiu from business. OLEKT Ono of the most complete anl ; suc cessful treatments for gleet ana ail unnoyinz ( llsoharEes.vet known to thu ine.lleal profes sion. The resultsiirotruly wonderful. BTniOTUUK Uro.itest known remedy for tliu tre-Ument of stricture , without p tin , cut- tin ; : , or dilutln * . A moatri'inarUablo remedy , BYFIIILI8-NO treatment for this terrible blood disease has uvor buon moro su ecsif ill , nor hud utrouKor endorsements In the light of modern icfenco this tllseaso H positively cur.ib uund evurjr truce of thu poison entirely removed from the blooJ. LOST MAWilOOD , nud ambition , neryout- ncs , timidity , dospundency nnd all weiikiienj and dlkorJcirs ot youth or inunhouj , Kellof obtnlnC'il alonca. . . . , SKIN DIS BASES , and all diseases of tli9 tlonmrn , blood , liver , Ul'lneys and bladder are treated su ciotsfully with thu groutui known remedies for the Uij HH. Write for eirauUri undauontlou list , f r > J CREDITORS SALE I Public Auction ? Of the Stock of JOHN THE ! At His Store , 1314 Farnam Street. " Will commence Thursday , June 30 , at 10:30 : a , m. , and continue daily until the debts are paid. Hots of Sale , 10:80 : a , m. , 2:30 : and 1:30 : p. m. i This Stock consists of Diamonds , Fine Watches , Jewelry , SolitiS Silver and Silver Plated Ware , Clocks , Tabe Cutlery , Opera " "Glasses , etc. , to be sold in single lots to suit buyers. Sale absolute to highest bidder. J. H. KREXNGH Will Conduct tlie Mackintosh ClotMng-Wholesal ? . Rubber / ClotWng-Y/liolesale , . GermanSox-Iliolesale Fist and Shield Slickers-Wholesale , WESTERN AGENT FOR THE Grand Rapids Felt Boot Co. , Meyer Rubber Shoe Go. , New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. NO GOODS AT RETAIL Ow roatly incroaaocl business I have bson oompollod to rent the ground floor , 44x160 foot , on corner of Howard anl Twelfth streets , in addition to the building I now occupy at 1111 Ha-ney street , to hold the stock I am getting for fall and winter. Bond for 1 sts , discounts , otc. K. T. LINDBEiY. III ! Harney Street , Omaha , Neb. THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundic.0 , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pies , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given benefited taking one tabtile after each to over-eating are by meal. A continued use of the Ripano Tabules is the surest cure for obslinate'constipation. 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'lei roriir llncri ktll > K < lr Klptn f lowerllunilmictf Or uliwl llili i Mfff AnnfT'EllllUcwme d iuUir i IHu u uUCiul 'ue. Alucit MILITARY ACftDEHYiSluor . Mi.r.iniiB , an. . , . LEXINQTOM MO. HAVE YOU FILSD YOUR Mian Deireiation CLAIM YET ? You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything : from the gov ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March 3 , 1894 you will never have another chance , . It takes time to put an application - plication in shape , and there is not a bit of spere tima left. Whatever you have lost by the Indians , under the conditions described in the law , can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. The Baa Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. Write and find out. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. 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