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8 THE OMAHA DAILY KEE : FRIDAY , JULY 8 , 1892. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Condition of the EaH L Street Paving Con tract Brought Up Again. HAS LAIN DORMANT NEARLY A YEAR People ( turn Wanted Ventura Avplmlt but Are Now Inclined ID Muni * ilmlK ° Dnndy ( Iriinuiiii Injunction on 'I wciitj'lourtli htrcct. Duntip July , 1891 , several now pavliR tils- tricti were eruateil by Uiu council und Inter ortlur pined.Vitiionuoxoeptloutliu * ' uoro imvcd. Tlio execution Is District No. 7 , AVhieh cotnnrlsos L. struct , from the west lluo of Twenty.fourtn street , west to ttio cast onO of tlio vhuluct. August , ill , 1S9I , n majority of prooorty owiiuia in tlio district notliloned for Vonturn nsphnlUiii ) , mid on September 14. 1MI1 , the council ordered ttioslruat paved with Hint inutcrlnl , and Instructoil the coinmlttco on viaducts , streets and alloys to ndvcrtlso for bid ? . Hero Is wboro the proceedings came to n sudden termination. Tlio commiUro so Instructed by tlio council failed to ndvcrtlso for bids for paving the Btrcut , und no action \vhutovor has lnco been tukoa. The failure of the committee to act la duo to the fnct Unit , the prop- urtv owners desired Ventura ns- phalttim , which is only laid by the Stradamant company. At that tlmo the company had boon awarded the contract to pnvo Tuonty-fourth strnot , and the council was cnlnlncd from entering into the contract with tuat company. The committee and propertv owners vied with each other nnd concluded to uwnlt the outcome of the InJunction - Junction and also to ascertain how tlio p.ivc- inent would stand the test whin laid on Twenty-fourth street. From that tlmo the fnct that Bast L street had buun orilorod tmved sccinn to have been forgotten. The fur.ds nro on hand for paving the street in tersections , having LPOII s-ot nsiuo for that pnrrosont thu tlmo the street was ordered l > avod. An Interested property owner Interested himself In the matter yesterday nnd will bring it to the attention of the council urd urge that the fiction of the council of Is'Jl ' bo carried out. A petition will uo circu.atca risking that the stivct ha not paved with ns- phnltum , Dtitwilh tirick or atone. Thu California 1'oiroloutn and Asphalt company appiioa to Judge Dundy yesterday for ( in Injunction toros train thu authorities of South Omaha Irom Interferlnir with the won : of paving on Twenty-fourth street , between A und 1J streets. A temporary injunction was granted nnd tlio defendants \ere notillcd to appear on July 'J7 nml show cause why the injunction should not be parmancnt. Another IjOil n Chiirli'rril. South Omahii lodge No. 'M , Hallway Em ployes Fraternal llonoflcial association , has been chartared by tlio supreme ollicors and otarts oft with brilliant prospects. The ollicors are : President , Mayor C. P. Miller ; vlco president , \V. II. SUluugh ; secretary , G. 1C , .lonte : troisurorV. . U. Wym.in ; con ductor , D. II. Itoo'io ; sentinel , P. AIcGovorn ; trustees C I' . Miller. A. H Kelly. W. II. Hlauaufh ; pmt president , A. II. Kully. The supreme president has unpointed G. K. Jouto dcivity snporititondenl president and Dr.V. . II. Sliiluuirh mcJic.il examiner. llo Ko.lnyx .lull I.ifi- . Mnrtln Welch , better known ns "One- Kyod Hiley , " ib In Jail ngnin. Ho nppears very regularly in police court anil seems to enjoy the short soiitonojj ho receives -and is compelled to servo in the county Jail. Yesterday ho win arrested unon the charuo of stealing a revolver from Oilicjr lOwurick. Judge Kowlor sentenced him to thirty days in the county jail , to bj p.used in close con- ilnoment , if huch a tning is possible. Notes and I'niNoiiiiN. Mrs , L.V. . HnlJ has irouo toFairview , 111. , on n visit. Dr. Cilllotto of Uoatrico was In the city yesterday. MTJ. ,1. P. Cornish has returned from Jpniguo , Nob. The report of Chief Bceliolt s iows ninety- Ovo nrratis during June. Mrs. Mvrtlo Hchlu ol ofPlcittsnnnthls the gntMt of h T tirothor , Alex bcnlo al. Locil packers yesterday purchased 1,109 head of cattle and 1,714 head of hogs. ! { . \V. Carey , a well known commission man , returned ycsturday iroin ( Jbluapo. V. Nlotor , wlio has ocen vUiting his daughter , Mrs. Donna Allbarrv , returned yesterday to his homo \Viishlngton county. Tlio hour for Holding the funeral of tlio Into H.V. . UjnnU has been changed from 1U o'clock this morning to I ) o'clock this after noon. Services will bo held at the lumlly residence , Twcnty-llfth und 1J stroots. Mr. I' . C. Qjinn of the Cudahy Paciclnc company was among the successful ntnletoi who competed in the games at the Cntn- rioniun picnic at hiloux City , July -I. IIu ? amo out with color ) Hying and thruo pd/.es tdornlng his uronbt. The lames of the First Methodist church iivo a lawn social last evening at the homo of Messrs. Hichiinlson and Tuinplolon. Twontv-third and II streets The lawn was handsomely decorated with lanterns , and the nttomlanco was largo. Miss Pi lull of Sonoi-3 , Ivm. , is visiting in the city and h the guest of Mrs. Joseph Santo 's , Thirty-third and M streets. In her honor n partv , composed ol Mrs. Joseph San- toes , Miss Onskv and Prank Prlbll of South Oniiihn , and Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hobn of Omaha was arranged , nnd passed the day at Lulto Mannwu. Tliri-ii ThhiK-i In Itiimmitlinr. Hood's Sarsaparllla has the most inorit. Hood's yursuparilla lias won unuqualo IULTCSS. Hond's S.irsapartlla accomplishes the .truatust cures. Is It not the medicine for you ! Constipation H caused by los of the peris taltic action of the bowels. Hood's pills ro- toru this action ana Invigorate the llvor. K.-.00 | o rliii-liui.nl anil It.itimi Via tlio Ohio & Mississippi railway. Til'kots ( food ( 'oiiif , ' on all trains of Jtny 8. 1) ) nnil 111 anil loturniiij , ' llvo days after ( Into of bale. For tii'Uots and fui-ilicr information - formation call at O. & M. ollk-o , 103 X. Hroadway and union depot , iit , Louis , Mo. iil.i ; | > liinl Iti'iiHon'M M'lltinl llonril , School illstrlct No. ' .i , or Henson placeas it Is better known , it Just now IndulKlni ; In the luxury ot u lawsuit , brought on by 1111 ut- tempt to eruct it now school homo. On Juno ! i'J the school board of that pluco opuueii bids for thu erection uf the bulldlni ; John H Case , after looUlng at the ulutis and Bpeclllnulons. bid fTi.hs.V wlillo Cieorgo Snell bid fil.-IOO. I'ho board , disri'Kuniliii. the fuel that fuse was tun lower bidder , awarded the contract to Knoll. Veslerday Uasu succeeded liibocurliitf. ! ! iniuiiliiiiiiis , which prevunts the board from contriu'tlti ) ; with hnell. Uo Witt's Karsaparlllii clonuses the blood , Inrroimea thouppetlto and tones up the svs- torn , It has benelltted many people who have suffered from blood dlorders , It will hop ! you. Kyo nnd our surgeon , Clrunt Culli- muru , roumI , Hod build ii . llrrii'ii n C'IIHU , Churlos AKCO , a lt-yoir-old ! : boy who llvos on Walnut street between Fouvtli and Fifth streets , was nrrostod yesterday on a charge of Incorrlglblllty and discharged for look of prosecution. The complaint was made by John Drodcau , a nulKhhor , who u said to have taUoii this novel method of securing pobbPflslon of a bull doc which the boy owned aud upou which lirodoau hud cast noovotoou * oyo. Dlscnso never successfully attacks n svs torn with pure blood. Uo Witt's Bumanarlllu miiUcs pure , now blood und uurlchot the old , Forty Dollar * fur n Kim. W. Johusoy , wolnor-wurst peddler , was cno of the I'liostH ut a Uolioinlaii WcUuesduy nlgbt aud saw there a lady whoso beauty was so perfectly satisfactory to him that the only adequate expression of his appreciation ha could make was to kiss bur. Ho did so nnd the lady vcsentol thu familiarity , bo did her liusbiuirt , who tirocredod to have Mr. Johnsey arrested. Judge Horkn valued the kiss nt fit ) nnd tnxcd tlio kUsor for the costs of the arbitration. PEOPLE'S PARTV HEADQUARTERS. Snirritl Onrilm Hotel Mm llnvc Proposition * to AlnUc. The location hero of the tmtloiml hcnaquar- lei-s of the psoplo's party depends almost wholly.upon what Inducements ttio city will often Mr. V. O. Strlekler , who Is n member of the executive comtnlltco of seven which tins the mutter In charge , said yesterday that Omaha could undoubt edly Imvo It if It would otuul | the olTor of St. Louis , which was to provide suitaulo rooms , n stenographer , stationery , and ontortaln- incut tortlio chairman and secretary. Ho stated taut the members of tbe committee were very favorably disposed toward Omaha nnd ho bolloved they would coma hero If thcso mutter * were attended to. Mr. Strlcklur spoke of two liotol men bo- sldes Mr. Mercer who had rro < iuc od htm not to ulrfto any deal until tlioy had tlmo to submit a proposition , saving that they would llko to have the houttquiu-tOM at their hotels , Just as a stroke of business anturpriso. Mr. hlrlcltlcr .said that no subscribed sum of moiyey was expected or desired. When you go to Denver atop nt tin AmsrU can houso. Uatos JJ.TjO to W.o'J. ' liomodulod thioughotlt. Sclionl llo.tril l lllccr . The Dourd of Education has n very Inter- cstlnc ketllo of llsh on just at present. Next Saturday night will cone : the election or secretary of the boird nnd superintendent of building * , and a lively fight is anticipated over tno election of secretary. Mr. Charles Conoror , the present Incumbent , Is pulling every string to sccuro' the position lor an other year , but there uro several others In the Held wlio are making the contest rather interesting. Mr. J. H. Plpor who held the ofllco for four yenra prior to Mr. Conoyt-r's election two years ago , Is understood to bo n candidate. Mr. ticorso W. Ilolbrook is said to have a plr.itlons in the snrao direction. Mr. E. B. Xlramerman has several encriretlc friends working in his interest lor the place. A prominent member of ttio board said to a ur.i : reporter today. "Whllo there Is quito a llcht being made on Conoyor , I think ho wilfhavo eight , or possibly nine votes as follows : Martin , Smith , Coryell , C. B. Bab- roclr , Points , Popnleton , Wehrer and \V. N. Habcock. It looks rather straniro to see republicans voting for a prom inent democrat , but both Wchror and Coryell somn to have strings to them that the democratic members of the board know how to pull. " There will also be a fight made on Mr. Hamilton , superintendent of buildings. Mr. Joseph Hummel wr.nts thu job nnd Charles Conoycr has undertaken to deliver the goods to Mr. Hummel. The prevailing opinion among member.- the board seems to be. however , that Mr , llummol will not be called upon to assumu the duties of superintendent of buildings this year nnd that Mr. Hamilton will bo ro-olcctcd. UoU'itt's Sarsnparilla destroys such poi sons ns scrofula , skin diseases , eczema , rheu- mutism. Its timely use saves many lives. TVO i\cijKsio.vs i .v Vlu tlinVnli.Mli I , IMP. 3d Saratoga and return $10.55. For the M itio.ril Bl'Uit'nnil tioti the Wubvsh will soil round trip ticlcots at above r.tta July 1 to 10 , with uhoioo ot routoa via .St. LDuij or Ohic.ifjo. 4tli Dotroltand rotui-n 520.33. Per the LJ iptlst Vounj , ' I'ooplo's uilo ; i the Wabitsh will soil rounJ trip tiulcets tit alxivo rate Tuly 12 and 13 Poi1 ticltcts , SiQopin car accommoda tion and a loldor { jivinjj Iist3 of routes , side trip-1 , cojt of same , with other > 'ahiahlo infornrition , call lit \Vub.nli oflice , 15012 Piirnani streot. or writj GioitiicN. CLAYTON' , N. YV. 1' . and Tiukot Agent , Omaha , Nob. Kallroul .Soti-s. The B. & M. has Jim opanod a now sta tion thirty iniloi bayond iillctto. It will bo knoun as Croton. The line will ho in oper ation to Powder river , ton to fifteen miles buyond , within the next two weolci. A sta tion will bo established at the river and a Inrzo stock vard will bo constructed. At present the Hurlingtoo Is operating a ferry across the river , using it chiefly in the transportation of supplier for the troops at Fort Mclvlnnov , no.ir Huffalo. The railroad will reach Sheridan about the 15lh of Octo ber. ber.Tho The Union Pacific u malting arrangements for parry Ing u shipment of California fruit onroute to Europs. Heretofore the Cull- fornlit growers have bojn barred from tlio London nnd Paris nrirlcots on account of thu distance and the heavy cost of transporta tion They uro now unking up n consign ment of 'ivo cars tli.it will go throiiKli fro-n San ranc'.sco to Now York in seven days , and thence by fast boat ncross the Atlantic. This , it is said , will bo the first lot of Cali fornia fruit offered for sale in the cities of Europe. c Spectacles adjusted for defective vision. Dr. OuUimoro , R. 1221 , Uao bid- , ' . I'onrth ol July's Over Now. The committees on the celebration of July Fourth met ut the Hoard of TraJo rooim yesterday , concluded their business and dis banded. Tbo following resolutions wcro unanimously adopted : Iti'solvo.l. That the thanks of the committee uio cordially uxtun ted ID Uimurul Brooke. Uolunul 1'nriiO and iheollluors anil men of the Necond InfAiilry for thiiir kindly uij-uuuru- tlun : to the Missouri I'.imfle railway. Mr. I'litllippl and Mr. Ilitrvoy ( ilinuiiu for brliis- Ing In and returning thu troops ; to thu chliif and lliudoparliniMit. and thu olilcf of police and his for. t's for their co-operation aud most utllclunt sorvleo. Itusolveil. That the thanks of this commit- teu uru ovtended to Major Clai-Uson and the assistunt niiirliiN : and aides for their ulll- elunt niiiiuiui In org nr/.ug and getting lo- gutlii'i' , In it ino'tconiplotu iiuinnur , thu parade. AlMi the IlianUs' of this committed tire ux- londedloT. J. l.owry for his Indufatlgublu I'liurgy UH c'M. ill mail of lliu llnitncu cciininitU'o In i'oi | > utliiiiiiiiiuy to inaUu thu celebration a NtiirtK ullli Itrlglii Profpi'CtN. The West Knd Sixth Ward Kopubllcan club met in Us now quarters at liurdultu blrcut nnd Military avoiuio for the first time lust ovonlng. Tlio club was only recently organized und starts out for the coming cam paign with one of the ptcusuntcst und best furnished room ? ot any club in tlio city nrd u balunca ot over f50 in the treasury. Auout the only business tran sacted last evening was to authorize the sec retary to procure 6ui ) blank applications for membership , which will bo used in Increas- I iii : the membership of the cluu. The club will miiut on the tint Thursday evening of each month. Succeed * Air. froolilit , Mr. L. U. Oavid&on , until recently of Oscoola , has bought the latorost of S. S. CrosUto in the Commercial Directory com- puny , and will bo the now prosldcnt'of the concern. Mr. Davidson was for four years clurk of 1'olu county and for the same length of tlmo superintendent of schools , and Is well known throughout luo btutu. His position with thu company mukoa him goanrui pruiU dcul of the autu ussoclullou , 9 DAYS MORE OF STONEIHLL'S ' Don't Waste Any Precious Time but Oomo Quick Things Going Lively. TODAY ONE WHOLE DEPARTMENT GOES The Knllro I.lno of ri-rruinrs , Simp , 1'nro I'oudrrfToilet Artl < lc , ItrtisliPSiStu * tlonory anil i\-rrj : tiling In the Drngglut Smindry Line. On sale at TlIK BOSTON STORE And at STON'KIIILL'S OLD STAND. Heat tollot p.ipor 12Jo n roll. Ixlon toilet paper and llxturo com plete He , Finest toilet so.ips Including oatmeal , fjlycoi'ine , honey , carbolic , cold orontu and bouquet boaps , worth up to Kc , go at fie a nalco. Cioiniino linported custllo sean 3 pound bars , worth 75c , po at lc ! ) a bar. Scented sWansdowu faer > jiowdor fiOc. Lubin's infiuils' porfumop.iwdur lOc. Finest perfume extracts ! ) c a bottlo. Largo bottles triple extracts 19c and l5c. ! Imported perfumes in bulk lee an ounce. 1'clrolaum jolly and vnsolinole n bet tle. tle.Hair Hair brushes 2oc , 35o19c worth up to 81.00. Tooth brushes. 5c , lOc , 15c , 23c , worth up to 7oc. Nursery bottles 5c , lOc. lee complete. Whisk brooms lOe , l/ic / , 2. > c. The entire btoolc of chamois skins treat at oc each , worth up to 60o. \'our choice of any sponge in the whole lot , no matter how big , for 5o. 25 envelopes for le. 2. sheets of writing paper lo. Toothpicks 2jc a box. All on Halo nt THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. corner Kith nnd Douglas , And ut STONEIHLL'S OLD STAND NICE TOUGH GANO. I'ollco Cup I u roil I.nt ol lYllows Wuiituil for Viirlom Ollunsui. Jack Uratton , who was arrested Wednes day , is known to the pollco as "Choro- koo Williams , " uud his description tallies with that wrltton In the "thief book" ot u man who robbed a dwelling house at 1211 South Twenty-sixth street on the Fourth. Ho was also committed for larceny In Febru ary. Ifc'Jl. ' Another loautlful pair arrested by OHlcer James Sullivan wlillo disposing of stolen silverware in the Third ward give the names of Con Sullivan and John Sullivan. The property was identified as part of that re cently stolen from the Hillside house. The men are strangers to the O IE aha police , but In the words of Detective Savage , who is an expert In such matters , they nro "people. " M.V. . Deal and PutNoonan constitute an other duct taken In on ceneral principles. Nooimn had his name mixed up ' with the Hilling ot u man at Eleventh- und Fnrnam during the B. & M. strike. He vanished at that tlmo uud this Is his lirst appearance 111 the city since. Those with Fred Sly , Fred Stein , William Brady and u half do/on others , constitute such a galaxy of professional thieves and thugs u ? has not been seen behind the bars of the Omaha pollco station for many a long dav. dav.No No great sums of money have been secured ' from anvouu place butre'ports of potty thiev ing anil attempts nt picking pockets have come in from all quarters of the city for the last week. The police leapt their information to themselves until satisfied that the harvest was completed. Nothing has been reported for the past forty-eight hours , which they consider an indication that the dangerous characters are either behind the bars or have sought new fields. "Lato to boa nna parly 10 rise will shorten the road to your homo In the skies. But curly to bed and "Littlo Early Illsor. " the pill that makes lifo longer and better nnd wiser. A CAII ; > I'roin .lohn ItiuiMicr. Ro many inquiries are made why I am soiling my stock at auction in July when there Is . p little demand for such [ roods. I take this method of answering. The reason is because I must make payments in July and am pressed to do so and having no other assets am obliged to raise the money at this timo. 1 trust the people of Omaha will cull and buo for thonibelvo'3 how fairly the sale is conducted. I will give my personal as surance that the quality of every article is lib represented und that the siio : is ab solutely without limit or reserve. My stock is comp'oto ' with the most de'sir- able goods in the market and hops mv patrons will take this opportunity of buying goods at their own price. Jon.v BAU.MCK. "Tivln City < Jlrint ; n < ini. : " Rock Island trains will leave Omaha for Cluittiuqun groundsill 8 a. in. , 10 a. in. , 12IiO : noon , . " > : i0 ! p in. , Oi.'W p. in. Additional trains leave Council BluIVs 0:10 : a. m. , 9:30 : a. m. , 1:60 : p. in. , 7I0 : ! p. m. Returning leave Chatitauqua for Omaha via Council Blulfs 0l-j : a. in. , 8:13 : a. m. , 11 a. m.-i:30 : p. m , 5IJ ; ; ! p. m. , 10lf : > i > . m. Round trip from Omaha , COc. Tickets on sale at 1J02 ( Farnam street or Union depot. North Cnrollii'i ICrpmlliitrs Him. OMIIIA , July ? . To the Editor of Tin : Bun : In I'm : 11 KB of Tuesday was n statement to the effect that n member of the North Carolina dolegatloi had called into question the propriety of Mr. Bon Toirell being a proper man for candidate for the second pluco on the ticket on account of certain charges against him. The statement is not correct and in doubtless a mistake , ns the man who did make the charge against Mr. Terrell was directly behind our delegation. Ho were an Illinois badge , but wo lenrn that tbo Illinois dulogulon ignored him. The chairman of the North Carolina delegation , Mr. S. O. Wilson , denounced the stniemont as false ut the tlmo and every muni bur of our delegation Knows Mr. Terrell to bo n gcntlo- man and is not slow to denounce so ease u slanuer as faho nnd malicious. V. N. Sisuwu. : , Momborof North .Carolina Delegation. Mrs , Wlnslow'ii Sajiiiltii ; Syrup is an tin excelled medlcinu for uulldroa wuilu toetli ing. - . " > cunts u bottlo. LlNtvnml to Complaint * . The county commissioners yesterday dis guised thumsolvui as members of a bourd of equalization und for buvcrul hours listened to the ultuous appeals of thu rcprosuntutivi'a of thu loan com pun its of the city und county . Thcsu guntlomon claimed thut ttieir assess ment wuro unjust , thut their property had been assessed too high und with them they had nllldavlts to prove that they were almost lit subjects for the poor house. UoWltl's Sarsapunllu U rclianlo. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Both tlio method nnd results when Syrup of Fijjs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Uowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- , duccd , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its manvexccllcntqualitiescommendit to all and Imvo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of FigB is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by tha CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN FRANCISCO , OAL. LOUISVILLE. KV. NEW YORK , N. Y. AMMUNITION o o oo oo 000 ooo oooo oooo For the prand fusllnilo of shot nnd shell upou the fortress of disease , is possessed in unlimited qunnUtius nnd of the most ellcct- Ivo kind , by thuse monarch * ot thomutlical profession , Drs. Betts & Belts , Upon whoso banner victory lias perched for li" years. I3ISEA.SES Vanish before the majlc iiov.er of their skillful touch. These , ono nnd nil , rendllv yield to their skillful nnd scientific trciidnVnt , as thou sands of testimonials from gnitettil people nlinndantly prove. bend 4 cents for their new , hnndsomelv illustrated and valuable bnolc of 120 pages' , full of rate information for all. Consultation free. Call upon or nddrcss , with stamp , DRS. BUTTS & BETTb. 110 South Mtli St. N. 1C Corner Mth and Douglii Sts. Omaha. He ] ) . \Vntton aunranice to Cure Kvory C io or Mcioy Hofundtd. Our euro la | icnnanont HIII ! not a pntclil.lt up. C ! i treati'd leren jeurt HRQ liure noror veun ft lyuiptnm iluco. Jljacicrlblnu cine fullr ITO CR truat j-uu tif mull , and ire Klro Ih * me tron ( ( ni rnnl to curs or refund nil innnoy. Tlioia who prefer lo oome lior forlreKtment cnn Uo man I wo wilt pijr railroad far * both w yinnlhotul bllli ulillo hera , If M full to cum We challeDKOtlio world for o cau that o r Majla Kemedj will not curn. wrlio for : > artloular9 an rent Ih ovli1enc . In our 6\o : > jrenrs [ nn'-llcin wllh Hit UkKlo U rne > lr It linn Imon iniut illflicult lo rcrcom the prejudices nifnlnal sooallod upeclllcs * Hut un er ourfttrontf puirnateu lbuusiiii ) are Irjlnn It and l > 9 Inpcured. WeKuamntoa lo euro or refund ( ivory dollar , and Mwoharo a repiilxilon toproinot , alio nuanclnl blckliuofiau.i > OH IB purfvctlr ifa to nil who wlli try iho troatinunt , Heretofore 7011 have putting up and pajrluu out your niunor for dllToront IrcalrueuH , nrjj allboiwli you are not jrot curel nt ono bai paid back year money Wu will potlllvoly cure you , DM , clironlnik' ii kualoj caioj cared In lU lo'JJilayi. InvoitUaio our tlimnclil itaudlni/ , our reputation aa tnulniuuira. Wrllu ui for namei an ! addrt'vioiof thoiiu wa bitva ourutl who hare glron poroiltilon to rsfor to , tliesj. H roil * you only poll- eetodo Ihli. If your lyniplttKii kra lore throat , mucouipalflioila miiaili , rlit juiatlim In bon and Jolnii , hair fitlllnif oat , oruptloui on any part of. tbe t'odyfoeltnirof ' iionaral dopruiilon , pnlu * lu heal or bbnt'i. Tou barunur time to w il'j. TDoie who are conttantly Uklnir intrcury nnil potaib , tbould dli < ronunuolt. ConitaaCuiaof thcso drum will mri'ly bring loroi and tallnj ulconln tboenil. Dcu'l fan to nrllo. Allcorruipoiiilonco sent itonloil In pliiln tm- velope. Wo Inv'.lo thoinoil rl IJ lnreilliuiiou and will Jo all Inourpowuiluallyoulalt. Addreij , rnr > K en . Omnhn. Nab Dr , The Loading ' \ Beiitis : ThtrJ FJoar , P .xton Hloj t. 'I olcpliono lOS'i. KSIh nml Parn tm SK A full tvt of U'tiin on rubb"r for 13. 1'nrfcci not Tvvuli Hllliuut pluiu or ruuuivunlilu Lrlil.'o nurk ) u > l llui tlihik'lor tliuurt of iniUliu eiMukur , nctui UrupiluHii TEETH EXTRACTfcO W.THO'Jr PA/1. All flllliu ut ri > . -oimli'o riitoi. All \\orl. wurranluil , Cut tlim out torn want a now IDEA ADVERTISING. , witlmut nollro , Omaliit . .liirrdilil'ilitmin , \ . 1 * . I. iff. CONTINENTAL < A HOUSE. Great Semi-Annual Sale of M ens Pantaloons , Prices $1.50 to $3.75. We begin our usual semi-annual sale of Men's Pantaloons on Wednesday morning , and will continue the sale until Saturday evening. The stock amounts to over 2,000 pairs , in cheviots , cassimeres and worsteds , which will be offered to the public at prices averaging about 50 cents on the dollar. Over 500 pairs of extra pants from our fine suit counters will be offered at nominal prices. Nothing But Pantaloons. Our show window will contain nothing but pantaloons clur- incr this sale. Don't fail to see them. Prices $1.50 to $3.75. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. DR. C. GEE WO. Thoonlr lezillf gi'Tl'iitil Chlnni9 p'lyilolin I'.lliht vo in' sludf TOT yeir < prncti < 'il oxinr1- unce with nil Kua vn ill - > e < < . Tr.sati s.tec-sifallf all chronic c isoi ulr n up by otliur doctors I'all and Bculilin or wrltu for question Malik. Do not think your o no hop Mo.i he.I'isi your doctor tnlH yoiiho , hut try tlio Cliliu > no doctor with hU now in 1 won < lorfill re nudlos , and r > ! cclvo no v bonutlu an 1.1 pcrinanoiit euro-\vli it other doc KM otnnot In. Hurhs , Itoot" and riant n Hiiro's ruinudloj-hls nicdtclnt'H. Tint w < ) rld hU Mlttioii. Ono thoui'ri 1 U'HlIinonlals In thr.ijro ira' pr.ictlca. .Vo Injurloii' ilccocllon * , no irircotlcs , no poUoa. llitlonil troaluicut and punuaiiw'nt euro. crises mu'coMfulljr troatort nnJ Klven up hy olhor dcutors : Thos CcuKlilln. < UJ Ilnrnpy street , chronic rhou- nmllsm U ycnrt * . kldiiuyand llvur trouMoJ. Thoi. Culrurt. I''lh and Kiirn nil Btrouti. Eonoral debility , luillu'uatlon , } on of alruiut'i ' aud vitality. Took mi'dlcliio lor jo ir.s but k'ot no rcllnf , .M. U Andcr-oii. I1J1 Cumin ; utr nit. oitirrh , nbthuia and bronchitis of ufluja yo.irj sflil.lln , ' . Jlns for nlo tlio follow Ins prcparol re noitloi nt SLWIii bcttlo BI ! bottloi forJi'JU ' , for tin euro of AHthinn , C.ttnrrli , Mck 11''Id iclu , lii'lUoitlon , lllnod 1'olHonliiK. lthciimitl ni , KiMniloVoiknsts. . Kidney ami l.lvt'r Coiuplatnt. No ii t'iitH. bold unl ) Ly Chlneso Modlclnu Co , Capital , J1UJ/JJ ) . dec , ICIli and Calilbraii Sis. , O.inlii , Neb j _ . _ . _ _ - - * QUAIL BRAi\TD \ HEALTHJOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 21 pound packages. Velvet Meal , For nuilllns und TUB BST IS CHEAPEST Jiolil by all I'lrit-Chtss RI TIRE Miuut tlio Columbia Pnoiiimilic Tlrn It v. 1'iirs 'I'Chtod to two huv'"oil ! jxiiniili almvu rlillnu pir.ssiiru A coin poll lid tiiho of inlilii'ri viilriini/eil with unnvuH lioori llui'h p.irl MiiuiKtlit'iiliiK thu othurs liroul- L'at ICSlSl.lllCC 10 IIUIIUtlirL MllNl IllSllll'Ilt mill tlni riToJoin from luultu. wi.irpln. Illlll lltllL'l'llJK'l | Idllllllll' PollltHTIlUlllL'llUit Kriidu tire of selentillu hlmlluty | ) ! Abao- liitoiy guaruntcuil for a your. All uliont It and Ooluinblii'g cyi-los In our honli ahinil Coiiiiiiliiah , tiui1 mi applii'iitlon toimy Columbia iiK""t. orsunt t'y ' mull for wi two-runt hiumH | I'opo MfD . Co , UJI Culillntiis A\e. , lloslon. MAYER STRaUSEft&M.fjSXJ2 JOSEPH SiLLOIT'S ' STEEL PEWS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1080. THE MOST PEKFECT OF PEHQ. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Th eminent Rpoflnllit In norui , citron IP , private. tilnoJ , nbtn nnd uniinrr < ll < prtnpi A rorulir rccltlrrccl prnrtuatu In tnedctno. UH itlithinitiH iind cortit ] . itti'M nh > < w. Is flttil tre.uliijf witti tn i proitt" t tHtarrli , Bponnittdrrliops , K-st mnnltoo 1 , nemin l \Vi > nkn M intbt tossns , ttnp aonc > . "trd'f uro icon orrJiuoa , k'loet , Tnrlcoculu.cto No men urs usa 1. NLTT trtitmi'nt ( orlosi offl \ powvr , 1'Hrttei turtti u t vl-u mo in.iy bo trJiito 1 at hume by corrt * i > onlLinc * . .Mudhiiio or IntnruniHnl * rent b/ mull ormpu" * ( > curuly picked , ti < n.&rks to Iritll * ate con i uts or send * r. Duo iKTttOiml In tor view prt'loic'cd. Cuniu ( At Iri'u. iorru pondMit u iLrlctly nrivntf. Itonk ( .Uyaterlai uf IJloJ iuut froo. UtUcu tiouri 'J . in. W J p. D Juduj * HI n. in to i2 in. Hund ilaiup for rri > u * 'Npryp Seeds , " len eiiiiranlpp to euro .111 nervous ( lUcnpcs. mich nsVink 'MiMnhft , Ici.-9 ot r.rnlii 1'ovvi r. Ili-ailaonr. V.-ikc'fnhiPsa. Lout Mnnliivul. NlKlilly KIIIIB- pUm . XorrntiBr.oitB , l.asplluili * . nil drain * nnil Insnof powcTnf thu ( junoralliu Oruan < In t'lllicr unrcantoil liyuvorpxprllon , youthful orrO'H. or i > jro slv us'jof tnbnrco , opium or flhnul.iiitx which teen lonil lo IlillrmltT. Con-mnl * tionanc. HiMinlty. I'm upconM'nli'ti- carry In vest nnekct JI pprpuok- ntfohy rnuilGforfj. ; Wllh ovi'ryCionlorwn ( lirr airrifffii guitranttr furnr or rrji.n : ( tit ; inoncv. Circular free. AUUruss ft'crvu ric d ( ; o. , Clilcuao. 111. For silo in Omaha by Sherman & McConncll , 101 Dodijo street. -THERE AHE ill POOF-IIOIBIS A.ND- Pension Agents in Palaces That is the sort of tiling Tin Bee Bureau of Claims was or- ganixed to correct. The Hurcau believes in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. It waives war on the sharks consequently quently the sharks don't like it. But as Ion ! ? as the sol diers aie grateful it is satis fied. If you are a veteran , or the widow , child or de pendant parent oi a veteran , write to Tle : B33 Bureau of Claims rind find out how u.i.di il.c government is willing to do ior you. -I THE BIG Bureau of Claims Omaha. Neb. "MfN WHO NEVER DRANK any thine but Sour M.ish : irc now calling for Cioam Pure Kyo" in the statement made by n liquor merchant operating three of the largest bara in the ucM. This it not stranRo when yon consider that the purest , richest , smoothest and most wliot-jGomu whiskey produced irj America is Call for It and take no other. For sale nt all fust-class drinking places and drug stores H n\T I.I'MNP A CO Chirico Elastic Stockings von Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes , Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. 'JJJK ALOE&1TOLI ) COMIJ\NY. 114 S. lolli St. , Next to Post Olficc DI& , J. E , McG-HBW THE SPEC3ALIST. in tlie trtntmotuof all funnso ! PIUVATU DISEASES , mid all ills.ru , > r and iliilillltluH of youth .irul in.irihoo I. ITyi'ars' u\purluinu. Ills rt'siinriMis nnd f.icliltu uro liractlu.illy iiiillinltit'l. ' Tint Doolor Is ri" " > niciiili'd by tlio pros , and unilorm-il In li > Htroiuosl torjiis by thc > pooiilo fur f.ilr tri > > l muni iiml IIOIIUSL iiicifi.'HsicurU uilvln- | 'iu > must pcmerfni ruini-illus known lo i l > r sc-loiii'o for thu Hiicccsiful tru.itniLiit of tuu folloM lirz illsoa ci : aONOnUIIOiJA Ifiiinedli'turollof. A P. n- p'otn cnri ! without thu lav * of u > i Hour s ti.a fnini liiislnoss , OtiKET-Uno of the most nmipluti'tin ' 1 , , . - res-fill truutnii'iili f"r Klunt iin 1 u I nun v < if illHchaivc'i vut launvii lo the niullf.ilr | -u t blnn. Tim rusiiltsarutinly wonderful STRICTITIIK liin iiuit Known rumfly ' T thu irontnicnt f slrluiuri' , witlmut p mi. ' ' lliiL' . nr il l.illnr. A niiwlivinark ilili P ( ! V. SYPirililS-Nri tri'iiliiioiit for thli t < rri l > oo I dlsniiso Ims DVIT lii'di 11111111 MI > - ' nor Inifl stron or ciiiliii'sMiiiriiH In tin- i ' t > of nuiiliTii Ki'intiri ) i his il'suisu Is pu I y c'ur.ili iiunil ovi'ry tracu of HID polsun cm r y loniovii I finni thu hloo I. LOST MANHOOD , ami iimhltlon. n < r .n- nrsi. tlinlilitv. ilnspiiniloiicy nnil nil HO n ' * anil illsor.lcr.H of ynntli or iii.inli'iuil U - r iililalnril aloncu. SKIN DISEASES , und all illsoiisiM of ' m Mumivli , hlonil. liver. Id'innys uipl l < lu > ' .iro iruatiiil NII eecBsfnlly w.lli lliu K' ' " > 'to > , Kniiwti ruiiiixlliis for I IKI d i ' n n \ \ rite for uironi in unil i.iuiUoii iht fr'J. l-ttli unit I ill'.in ii * t . itiiuiliii \ < ! > Fhiiik Ciws (512 ( Douglas Street , Omaha. \\Vslnrn Annuls \Vn ht & Dllsnn's TENNIS GOODS. ItKNCMI BASli HAI-U UOOJj- ) . A full Hue of ccnor il Alhldtlr OouiH GYMNASIUM GOOD , lla icld. Iliilhliiu t-u It. Kent Hullx. Iimllin Club' ' . Dumb llullH. lioiU , Nutx , nonius , I'lliD I'lshln 'I'ucK.r , Dt > ' . , ul < > FLAGS and FIREWORKS ( 'cm- for o.iliilnxnn unil iirlcci. Hjiociul at- luiilinii ( 'Uen to null < n I'JUUJ.B Cil'AUANTKKJJ Frank Cross Gun Co , < 1BI2 Duuglns Sti'oo' . _ ta NEBRASKA' National Bank. U S DtPOSITORY. OMAH > , NtO t'lijiilal . 7. . ! 7. . . . . $1(10 ( , OOO Surplus . Uttltett nnd Dlrt-clori llonry W Vuloi. proildent II U I mhliu , irlodpruildnat , O. H. Miurlco , W v Mur o John H Colllni , J. N. 11. i'atrlcli , Ixixlt A lluvd. lu > hlur Tilbl IUON