TT-1F OMATIA DAILY BEE : : THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 3892. SMALL POX PATIENTS ESCAPE Lincoln's ' Pctt Honso Deserted by Its "Whilom Guests. GUARDS SLUGGED WITH BALL AND CHAIN Il : cnitiuc | < IAaorTlu'y Hint Tramped Across' tJio Country uighti-en MllcM Lincoln McrcliunU Knjoyiin OutlliR * Stnto Cnpitul Note * . LINCOLN , Nob. , An ? . 17.-lSpoclnl to Tlin DKE.J Krutilc Kennedy nnd Charles Hcctl , two smnllpox patients who tmvo caused so much worry and trouble to the authorities , ' made thelr'oscnpo last nluht nftor midnight. They have boon cared for In nn Improvised hospital on the pnilno southwest of the city , mill have been In chnrfio of two guards , " Adams unti Hiiltzraan. Last"night Ilaltzmnn lolt the place for u short timo. The patients nr.d prisoners at once assaulted Adntns with the bnll mill chain with which they were mauncletj. Ho wns knocked sclselcss , nnd picking up the Iron Joweiry ntttiohcd to their nnhlos the mon hobbled awny. As scon ns lie returned HnKzmnn started In pursuit , but the fugitives had K-nlnctl too much of a start. It was nfter- \virds discovered thnl Kocd had altupcd free from 1,1s shackles , but Kennedy still wears the Iron Jewelry. The escape of the men before they had been ourcd has crcnled not a llttlo unonsl- ncss In thh city. Many people still incllno to the belief thnt the men hud caused the eruptions which appeared on their bodies In the hopes ol beln'g sot at liberty. Jn the monntltno the quarantine nt the county Jnll Is being rigorously mnlntnlnod , much to the disgust of n numb'crol prisoners whoso terras ot Imprisonment have expired , but who nro tlll dctnlnod ut the Jail by the strict quarnn- tlno regulation ! ! . Uoth mon were barohendod and barefooted nnd nollhor hnd on cent , vest or suspenders. A re wind of $ . ; . > was offered for the deten tion of either or both of the fugitives. A telegram was received nt 4 o'clock this ultor- noon from Princeton , eighteen miles south of Lincoln , Mating that the fugitives hud buen apprehended by the local authorities. . JMoirlmnU' Online H.iy. Kelnll business in nearly every line hns licen MiRpendou today , It bclug the occasion of the Lincoln merclinnts' annual outing nt tbo park. The feature of the forenoon wns the parndo nt 10 o'clock. Tbo parade was limned nt Tenth and N streets nnd the line of march extended from tbo Intersection of these streets cast to Fourteenth , north to O , nnd then west to Tutith , where cars were boarded for Lincoln park. A largo number of pcoulo lined the street to witness the p.irndo. Arriving at tbo pnrk everybody amused themselves as best they tnlcht until after i ) Inn or. Tnen nn extended program of exor cises and athletic sports wus Riven. The oration of the day wns delivered by lion. I. JSJ. Raymond , republican nominee for presi dential elector nt largo. Tim athloilc sports conshicd of 11 gamo"of tmsc bill bstwccn clubs mndo up of croccry clerks nnd dry Roods clerks , loot ball , lUU-yard foot rnco , SUCK races , thrce-lospcd races , swimming nnd diving contests , standing nltrn Hick , etc. tJuorul cash prices were olTerod for the win ners of the respective contests. It Is esti mated that fully 3,000 people were on the grounds during the nfteruoon and evening. Injiii'lrs Muy I'rova I'utiil. Word wns received from North Lincoln thin iifter-noon that Mrs Henry Atkins , nn estimable lady of thnt suburb , is likely to dlo from the effects of injuries received In this city Inst Thursday evening. Airs. Atkins was nt Nisslcyis dry poods store on 1J street on that evening , when ono of the clerks opened n trap 'door In the sidewalk in order to de scend to the subway. Mrs. Atkins pos sesses defective eyesight nnd failed to no- tlco tno open 'trap ' door. She stepped Into iho opcnlnut' and was proelpltutcd heavily to tno ground , a dlstnnco of about eight fcot. ijovcr.il ribs worn broken , her back wrenched and other portions of her body In jured. She was apparently not seriously In jured \vbnn IOKCII from the subwny mid wns removed to her home , where nothing moro \vns heard from her until thh afternoon , tier condition Is now said to bo serious. Aloro ii : DlHtrlfts. Tbo fact is that the proposition to issue f.'iO.OOO of paving bonds will greatly stimulate public improvements In Lincoln this season. A largo ai : ount of brick paving has alicady been completed on North Twenty-seventh Etrcot nnd a big force of mon is now nt work on South Seventeenth from L to South streets , n distance of eighteen blocks. Tno Board of Public Works today advertised for bids for paving three now districts , as fol lows : No. 18. N street , from Sixteenth to Eighteenth ; No. 21 , fc'o von teen tb , from O street to L ; No. UF , street , from Sixteenth to Eighteenth. Several now nllo.y dis'rlcts have ulso been completed nnd will DO paved this season. Other puollc improvements that will re sult from the favorable vote on the bond propositions lat Friday , will bo u largo extension - tension to the water system of the city , M7UJ ( ) to bo expended before snow Hies. VUltors from I'ulrmcmt. An excursion from Fairmont U doing the city of Lincoln today. They arrived this Dftornoou at 2 o'clock nnd were transferred tn n fitieciul train In which they visited Burlington beach. Returning to , tbo city the pnrtv has been visiting the various points of interest. Thu party was composed of : John Bnrsuy nnd wife , Uoorgo Mnxhcld and wife , C. 1C. Mnrahall [ .nil wifo. Henry McNull und wife , L. II. Smiley und wife. F. U. I'ago and wife , W. H. Uavlord and wife , Chris Musslo- wan nnd wife Charles Munsloman und wile , Missus Ida Moshier , Mnrio Moshlor , Uortlo Savage , Minnlo Suvago , ( Jirtlc Hlpson , Miss Chapman , Miss \Viber , Mrs. Ncllio U'licolur , Mrs. Henry Musslcman , Mrs. Benjamin Kecfner , Bert Klmnicrtnan und Dr. J. N. Plumb. From tliu 1'ollun Court. John Curry , the lannr ngltntor , wns nr- rnlcnod before Judge Waters this morning on tlio chnrgo of being drunk nnd disorderly. Ho raised u disturbance at the Hotel \\lud- soi- hut evening , but was released this morn ing. ' Charles Webster whs ngnln arrested last nlcht , this time for drunkenness. Ho settled with the court fo ? fti.lilt this morning. Thomas Hoi man entered n plea of not Ctillty to the charge of throwing 'slops in thu . street. Ho wns acquitted. Charles Allen and Churles Murray were accused of vagrancy. Allen wan lined $10. ' "J while Murray was released under condition that no would leave tlio city. He failed , to Keep his promise , however , and was rour- restcd tills afternoon , John Propo , who appeared In iho police icourt thu ottior morning , but wns rolonxud upon hit promise to leave the city was rear rested this afternoon' .Jiulliii Gobi ) Dccllni'B. Judge Amasn Cobb , ox-Justlco of the No- x bi'iuku Miiiruaio court , has been frccjuoutly mentioned ns the republican numlnoa for JudL-o of the Third district , to till the va cancy canned by tbo roslKiiatlon oi Judge Allan W , Fluid , who has oeen nomum'ed for cunurosg. Judge Cobb today declines to per- inlt tbo use of his numo In thu following card : With thanki to the republicans of Iiancas tor county for tbulr kind eoiiHldorutlon of my imimunennnmlon ultntlio vnciintJudiiUMlilii , 1 n-iDuctfully ulthdruw from the eunvnis. AMASA t'oiin. II fa ul In tlin Court Ituiiiim , Itello C. Bolts today commenced suit fet dlvorco from her hukband , ( Jorumn F , Bolts , to whom slio was married In this city on No- vomhcr U" , IBb'J. ' In her petition she alli > gos thnl nor husband bai oeen guilty of tha invntost cruelly wlttiout causa or'prcvoca tlnn on her part ; thnt bo tins failed lo mm nort bur ; nnd that ho dunorted her in this city last Muy , Lucy F. btarr is the name of another pe titioner for u dlvorco. tihovua innrriud to ilnincs D. Starr at Newton , In. , October 111 , 18S7 , Bud her husband compelled hoito sup port the family , in spile of the fact thut ho ilrow a pouaion iron , the government. Shu ulso claims that in last Juuuary ho told nl their household coeds which bad been pur chased with their oirnlugi , leaving bar without a homo. She usls lor a complete dlvorco and the restoration of her maiden namo. Jean A , llelllms ; ha > commenced a suit for ftpfflngca iu tuo Ulitrlct court tot ncn.ln < it Frank Kawllne * . The plnihtlff w * lie victim of the runaway accident on Juno Jl , in which T. C. Stevens wni Killed. She vns ono of the party nnd was severely In ured. Knwllngs Is the proprietor of the Ivory stnblo tvbleh furnished the tenm , nnd she claim * that ho know the horses wera vlltl nnd vicious. .Tnmcs Altlccri , another mombarot thcunmo jarty , has nlio commenced suit for fJ.OOO damages from Hawllngi. \VII1 On Its Work . \Kiiln. Owlnc to the irregularities In the proc-sod- nc ot the cltv council at the tlino 11 sat as a bonrd of c < iJallzatlon , thnt body will ho com pelled to do Its work ull over ngiiln. The : ltv charter provides that a quorum of the city council shall remain in session as a board of equalization for at least llvo days. When the council sut is such n bonrd last July n quorum .was present but one day out of the Ivo , imd at ttjnt meeting the worlc of equal- zntlon wai delegated to n committee ) of three" , Property owner * In the Sixth ward , whoso assessment vvns raised horizontally , teen tuojmitter Into tjia district court , nnd Judge TibbstU decided thnt the work of cquiiltzatIon hud not boon legally done. In order to obvlato further trouble nnd avoid futuw litigation the council today Issues ti lotlco Hint It will Ml as a board of equaliza tion on U'odncsdny , Auzust. 24 , and remain n session until nil complaints have been : > ropcrly adjusted. l.tnqiilti In Ilrlof. Prof , Nlcljplson of tno State university re turned last night from n four months' tour of Kiiropo. T. C. Clark ot the Audi ing department of the federal government at Washington Is visiting Mi orothor-ln-law , ex-Mayor Gra ham of ihis city. Secretary Pumas of the State Hoard of Agriculture U in the city today , nnd statej that ho will open ills ofllco at the Hotel Lin coln next wccit to receive entries for the state fnlr. John T. Hilton will commence n suit for damages ugalnst thu city for Injuries re ceived In n full through a defective sidewalk on cast Q street. Scnrotury of Stnto Allen and family Imvo gene to Hot Springs , S. 'D. , for a ten days' outing. The Uock Island freight donot was bur- Hurlzcd seine time Monday night , but the 'act was tuppfCHsed until Inst night. Tha jurulurs cracked the safe nnd received $10 in cash. 1'ho city council , last night granted the Itock Island riuhtof way from Lstrcotsouth to the city limits. C. A. flippin , A. A. Jones. W. M. Mallory nnd William Shropshire will represent thu Lincoln Colored Republican club at tha * stnto loifcuo mooting ut Grand Island next Wednesday. George Onttnnn , formerly n wnltcr tn a Lincoln re.stnuin.nt , will moot Jlmmlo Kollv ) f Minneapolis In Ihasquaro circle at Dos Slolncs toiilgnt. Hon. A. E. Cadv , temporary chairman of .ho republican state central liommlttoo , has jcon secured to deliver an address In this city nextSaturday evening. Henry T. Irvine , Into of the Musical Union band of Omabn , will direct tlio or- cnestra at the Funk opera house In Lincoln the coming season. The ririiiilnu Merit Of Hood's Sarsaptirilln wins friends whore- over it is Inlrly and lioueslly tried. Its pro prietors nro highly gritlliod at the letters which come entirely unsolicited from men nnd woman in the learned professions \vnrmly commending Hood's Sursaparilla. for what it ha ? done for thorn. Hood's pills euro liver Ills.Jnundlca jiliouaness , sick houdaouc , constipation. IIAVDK.N HICO.S. Sperlul I'rlcen for Tlmrsiluy. Specinl Biilo of penis' neprligeo shirts for tomorrow. Wo must close this line out provioua to stock-taking. AH our f > 0o shirts reduced to 35c. All our 75 - shirts reduced to 50c. All our $1.00 shirts reduced to 7oc. 100 dozen Indies' silk mitts , only 19c per pair , reduced from 2-3c. 1 case o ( ladies' fust Iriunk cotton hose , only 15o per pair , worth " 5o. fiOO dozen gents' British i hose , nome in bludc , tun. modes and brown , they urn regular " 5o poods , our price to close only l"lc per pair. A .V.YO U.CK U .V T3. "Tuxedo" will bo seen at Boyd's now theater Friday nnd Saturday evenings , August 1 ! ) and ! iJ , In an entirely new form , having been rowrit ton nnd revised slnco Us last appearnnco In this city. l\ow dialogue , situations , fun muslo and dances have , been Introduced , nnd n complete change made from rise to fall of curtain. The sarao lot of P'jrfonnor-i will bo seen in the cast as before , nnd the now "Tuxedo" promises to excel In points ot excellence and originality Its former production. The sale of seats will open to morrow morning. "Tho Ensign. " William Haworth's now naval uramu , of which so many complimen tary things hnvo beun suid. will bo seen at Boyd's now theater for three nights , com mencing Sunday , August 'Jl. The comio operas Inla on shipboard have always hnd a charm for nmuscmimt goers outside of plot , lines and.muslu. "Tho Ensign" apponls to the nobler sentiments of love and patriotism , and Is nccoutored with all the showy man- of-war trappings which modern stti o roallini makes possible. "Olo Olson. " the Swedish diiloct comedy , which comes to the b'arnuin Street next week for its tnlrd engagement In this city , Is the originnl , nnd slnco its inception there has been launched several cheap and trashy Imitations , but the pioneer Is said to still rank tlwt In excellence ) as well us existence. Tlio company is u clever one , Including Ben Hendricks , Lottio Williams , Miss , St. George Hns-iny nnd the Swedish lady quartet from Stockholm. _ WBKI-IXO WITEII , MOD. . Oct. 33. ' 93. Dr. Moore : My Dear Sir I have Just bought the third bottle ot vour Tree of iifo. It Is indeed a "IVeoof Life. " Doctor , when you so kindly gnvo mo that first bottle my right Mdo was so lame and sere nnd my liver en larged so much that 1 could not Ho upon my right slilo at nil. Tboro was a aoronow over my kidneys all of the time , but now that trouble is all over. I sloop Just ns welt on ononldo as on the other , and my nlcop rests nnd refreshes me , and I feel thu best I'vo foil In tUtuon yours.and I know that it U nil duo to your Tree of Lllo. Your * very truly , D. P. DUUJ.UV. For sale oy nU-dnigalsts , J'roinpt I'liyiiiriii Avknowlcilgcul. PLArrsMOUTii , Neb. , Aug. 10 , ' 02. A. L. Wigton Esq. , secretary Union Life Inf. Co. , Oinnliu , Nob. Dear Sir : It alTords mo groiit uleusuro toncknowl- edge the prompt payment of your policy No. . ' ! , ! )1D. ) issued on the life of Hon. William U. Shryock. You nro the Ili-bt ninong many to meet the death loss. Such promptness is commendable , nnd I Bincoroly hope your company will n.out tiio success it bo riolily dehorvos. Yours truly , F. E. White , oxouutor. Louifivn.i.n , Nob. , Aug. 10. 1892. A. It. Wigton , secretary Union Llfo IDS. Co. , Oninhn , Nob. Dear Sir : I ac- Idiowlodgo this day the payment in full of policy No. 3,1)10 ) , on the Ufa of my husband , and thank yon for the prompt- 'bs in nnylng the loss. Wishing the company the success it jtibtly merits , I am. yours truly , Colin V. Shryock. Omuhu Can MfgCo.eampaign torches. THE BOSTON STORE BOOK SALE Qluck Bro ? . Entire Book Department Over 3,000 , Standard Works Celebrated Authors WILL BE SOLD OUT TOMORROW AT 15C EACH Thrsn nro Alt I'J-nui Cloth Itoiuul Itoolts , mill Worth up to Sl.fiO n Vuliituo A ( Irunt Clinncc lor Something to Ituiul. This smlo takes in Gluek Bros , onttro book dopartmunt , consisting of nearly all the standard works of llotlon , his tory , poetry , romance , politico , and in tlio lot you will Iliitl books that touch on most ovorv subject under tlio sun. 150 EACll. IdO EACH. 15C EACH. IIUNUUI"DS Ob GOOD NOVELS. All in good , clour print , on ll'io paper and nicety hoitml. Wo have laid out tho" entire lot In our center aisloou tables running from front lo rear. TuUo vour choice of any book in the whole lot for loc. This lot ot books takes up so much room that where sp.'ico is as valuable and as much needed ns It is in The Boston Store wo cannot nlTord to fool with it and wo must llin ? 'am ull out by tomorrow night. Tomorrow is another day for great bargains in our dress goods and silk do- purtmont.GLUOK GLUOK BttOS1 SILKS. GLUUK HUOS. ' DRESS GOODS. Those goods are only just fairly be ginning to bo opened , and people have but little idea what magnillcentsilks and line dress creeds ( all bought for the early fall trade by Gluck Bros ) , are now bolug really and truly sacrificed by us. Such line goods anil suclt little bits of prices cannpt fail to make the oxeito- nient biggo'r and bigjfor with every day of tlio salo. Bo sure and bo on time tomorrow nnd secure some of these wonderful dross goods and silk bargains. AND DON'T FOKGET THE SHOES. If over there was a time when line shoes could bo bought cheap thut time is now. All Gluck Bros , shoes. Every pair warranted. Go on sale tomorrow. Don't nibs this ; you will never cot an other cliunco like this us long as you live. It's the finest line of shoes ever soon in Omaha and is being sold at al most half the price it sold for in Now York. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. 16Jh and Douglas. * j CASHED IT TOO OFTEN. Air. Moore Toyoit Too LOUR with u Worth less Clu'ck. \V. J. Moore , n former omployo of W. II. Bennett & Co. . is in n poclc of trouble over a check for f'J.75. ' It was drawn in favor of H. O. Johnson & Co. and signed bv Cope & Co. Co.Mooro Moore says ho won the check from n stran ger In a game of seven up. Ho took It to Tlio mas Birmingham and secured $2 on It. Birmingham endorsed the piper and sent it to the bank. The bault sent It back and Bir mingham called Moore to account. Tno lat ter paid Dack tlio $ . ! and took Ibo chock. Of oourio with Birmingham's endorsement the check appeared all right und Saloon keeper A. Weber cashed it. Again the bank returned it and Moore was ar.'eatod. Ho waived examination and- was bound over under 81,000 ball. ' DoWltt's Sarsapariliu cleanses the blooJ , increases the appetite and tones up thu sys tem. It has be'nolltlod many puoplo wtio have suffered from blooJ dliordor.s. It will bclpyou. < t iiAViixs' ciiKiist : AND UUTTIMI DrpnrtmriilH .Miilio Some Startling 1'rlcca. Llmborgor eheoso Ic per pound. The very best Wisconsin full cream 7o. Remember this is the best Wisconsin cheese. Brick eheoso Sc , TOc , 12Jc anil 14c. Imported Swiss lee nnd 17c. Tlio best country butter 16o per pound. Creamery 17Jc , 1'Je am ) 21c. The iibovo prices are for line goods nnd not ono article is of any only lirst class quality. Our motto lirst class goods ut lowest prices. HAY DEN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry. Firth Wiiril Kui The Fifth Ward Republican o ub Is mnk- ing hugo preparations for a grand Dlowout , which will bo held during tuo luttor part of the present month. President Will Sanders U determined that It shall eclipse nnytning of the kind that has bcen , witnessed In the city as the effort of a ward club. Ho proposed in the lirst place to bavoa tor hllyht processionin'which Iho full slrongth of tlio club , -150 members , will par ticipate. The parade will bo tu'rough tba principal Directs , after which tbo now Hag pole , to bo located Just cast of'tho club rooms nt Sherman avenue nnd Clark street , will be raised. When the tlag polo is once elevated , a new Hag will bo elevated to Us top , after which appropriate speeches will bo delivered by local orators and those from abroad. If out of order , use Bceclmm's Pills. Itulhiny Natiity Appliances. All devices insuring safety are thor oughly tested ami promptly adopted on the Pennsylvania Short Linos. In addi tion to being tlio shortest route cast from Chicago , travelers in the elegant vestibule trains on this popular thor- otighfixro are assured thut every ap proved invention for safe transportation is employed thoreon. Address Luco , 218 Clark street , Ciue.igo. r..000,000 Vitrified paving brick for salo. Wo will contract to deliver the above amount within the next DO days. Buck- stall Bros. Mfg. Co. , Lincoln , Nob. UNION DEPOT PROJECT. Still 1'roHpi'cjt That tlio I.invur r.iraiim hltu Will lie Hulootail. When the cltv council mot In special ses sion some weeks ago with n committee of prominent citizens to discuss tuo union depot question , some of the speakers advocated the vacation of the present depot silo and a relocation of the structure ) nt the foot of Fifftium ntroet , or , moro properly , the ground between Eighth und Tenth nud Farnum nnd Jones streets. President S. H. H. Clark of the Union 1'aclllo has for years boon favora- bio to tha ubovu location nnd bollevcs It to bo Iho only place where a union dupol could bo uullt that would bo satisfactory to the company us well as to the citizens of Omuha. The piolcct to chaiiea the location Uus not been considordd , but iho union depot committee U soon to wait on Mr. Clark , when Iho subject will bo taken up and ostl- Powden Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard mates mndo of'ilhe ' probnblo cost ft the ernuiuU nnd tho-voxtjenso to bo Incurred by tbo chnnfje of loortUon. Mr. Glnrk ndmUKUhnt the company ncods every Inch nf ground thnl wouht tiuvo boon covered by the proposed depot on the pres ent silo for ImndllnR thotr cars Hint pnss In nnd out of the cltv.vnnd there would bo great ndvnntaco to the ulutllngton ns wall ns the Union Pnclfla Inf having better switching and track fncllulcs botwoou the bridge nail tbo TcntU Knight * Tomplnr Oiilnss Horn ? , Six sDoolnl trains , the last of the Union I'nclflc's ' sixty fromi JJonvor , passed tbrotiRli OniahnyoatordnjvXvlth Manhattan command- ory of Now YorkAscalon of I'lttsburg , St. .Bernard of ( Jhlcapo , anil other commadorlos from Homo , O.i , , Ann Arbor , Mtoli. . nnd Mimllon , O. The trams wont east oy the Nortlwustorn. The Union 1'acino hit'l sixty special tr.ilns onch way on account of the conclave nnd the nrran/romcnts / wora so parted thnt not u imsquiirjor wai so much as scratched. During three days 18,0.)3 . pcrions were curried over the Loop from Denver to Uooreotown. Koturnlni ; gxcnnlotiUts nro praising the Union luolttc m.inniotuont In the wnrmost terms. The Hock liliud lint nleht took oistwnrd a passenger train of nineteen car * , Immllcil by two looomotlvoi , said to hnvo boon the larffost rnijulnr train over token out of Omaha. It was loaded with returning pil grims from Colorado. Mmlu a Itrcnrtl. The west Is right In It lii the matter of fast tralnn. A fair sample of what western toads arc doing In annihilating lima tnuy ba found In n recent run made by the regular paisen- ear train on the Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul. The train made the run from Perry , Iti. , to Van Horn , la. , Ill miles , In two hours und twenty minutes , making flvo slops. With slops taken into consideration this Is running over slxly-llvo mlles .in Hour. It Is claimed that this Is the fastest run over made by any regular pnsjonKor train In the west. ItllSlllCHA HrJl'lH. L. U. Dunn , In the drug business at Lin coln , has sold out to AloArihur & Son. T. A. Porpuson , n hardware murchunt at Lyons , has nold out tn a Mr. Book. C. A. Blxby , n dealer In hardware at Steele City , has been aucccodud by J. F. Maw. Honrv Steen , in the lumber business at Dclgndc , Nob. , has boon succeeded by S. E. Huso. Smith & Tavlor hnvo succeeded to the bakery business conducted by E. G. Craig at Miuden. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Yanllla Of perfect purity. Lemon Of great strength. Orange Almond Economy In their uoo Rose etc. Flavor as delicately and dellcloTjoly as the irosh frulfc Outfit that very properly contains a supply of Beer which adds to the enjoyment of nil the other dainties , and makes a picnic a picnic indeed. A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this very popular beverage. Don't bed > l\eil If a dealer , for llic s Vo of lanjir profit , tells you some other UnJ h "just BJ eooJ " 'tis false. No imitation U as teed as the genuine 'lutes' , The checker board of 1 lo la strewn with the debris of many a disastrous move on the part ol mis guided playera. Many .nro recU- loss players , w.th butllttla thought ana still loss care 03 to the great prizes to bo won. Defeat comes In the lorm ot phys ical allllcttoUH which. If not checked In time , lead to certain doath. -Tho Ills known as NRRVO.UB , fJHKONIC and PRIVATE DIE- EASES are a- mono tlio meat disastrous ellocui Syphllla. Conor- rhcna , Gleot. Sem inal Weakness , Strlc uro , Hydro- celo VarlcocuJe , nil Sexual Dis eases , Piles , Fistula , Rootnl Ulcera , Bl'zocl cmd Hian Diseases those are a few of tbo forma of theao maladies , But thoao and all kindred Ills , wo poodlly cute. Send 4 centi for our Illustrated new book of ISO panes , of Interest Consultation free. Call upon , or address with JSTTS AND EXTW South HtU St. , N K. Ci-rnor 14th nud Douglas Sts. , Omiiha , Neb , Cures Others Will euro You , ia a true statement of tlio notion of AYEH'S Saisapnrllln , wlion taken fordlscnscs oriRlnnting In Impiiro blood ; but , while this assertion Is true ot AVER'S Snrsaparllln , ns thousands cnn nttcst , it cannot lie truthfully applied to other prppnintlons , which ucrrlnclplcd tlealors will recommend , nnd try to impose - pose upon you , ns "just ns good ns Ayer'H. " Tnlco Ajcr's Sar.snpaillln and Ayor's only , If you need n blood-purlller nnd would bo benefited puimnnuntly. Tills medicine , for nearly fifty years , Ims enjoyed n reputation , nnil mndo a record for emus , that has never liren cquali'd by other itroparatlons. AVICH'S Sar.saparllla erndlcatcs tlio t.ilnt of he reditary sciofula nnd other blood dis eases from the system , and It has , deser vedly , the confidence of the people , "I cannot forbear to express my joy nt the relief I have obtained from the use of AVER'S Sarsaparllla. 1 was allllctcd with kidney troubles for about six months , suffering greatly with pains in thu small of my back. In addition to this , tuy body was covcicd with pimply eruptions. Tlio remedies prescribed failed to help mo. I then began to take AVER'S Sarsaparilla , nnd , In a slioit time , the pains ceased and the pimples dlsappcaied. I advise every young man or woman , In case of sickness result ing from Impure blood , no matter how long standing the cn.su rimy be , to tnko AVER'S ' Sarsnparllln. " ILL. Jarmaun , 33 Willlanijt. , New Vork City. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lou ell , Macs. Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cities pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with an opiate , for it contains no linrnifnl drugs , but by supplying the tecth-fonning tngicdicnts which aic lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 ; i bottle , at all druggists. Send for pain- tihlct , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. . CINCINNATI. O. Lareeat , Fantot mid Finot In tlio World. PiBnonsreriiocormiila.tonsunpxctllod. NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AKO GLASQOW. Every Saturday , NEWSTORK , uriilC/Ll/rUlt nnd NAPIiES , At regular Intervals. SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAOE rntoa on lowest terms to and f rom tl.o prlnclplo UMrClI , EHaLISH , IBISH t ALL COHTlUZHriL rOINIfl- Lzcurflnn ticket ? nvnllnbl ( * to ictitrn l y cither the plo- tureque Civile * Notli ot Irolamt or Naples & OHiraltar Drift : Ml Uotsy Orlorj ( cr At7 A = st it tcrejt Si'.H. Apply to any of our lociil Arentnorto UEKUKUSO1S J1KOTUKKS. Clilcuco , IU. ALLAN LINE KOVAL MAIL STEAMSllIl'3 , MONTKiALtin.l : QUKHEO To DKKKV an 1 LIVERPOOL CAIJIN.Slii to si ) . According to Btusiiao mill location ot Stitornmii. ; IiitcrniodliituiiiKlHteor.iuciic low r.itos. NO UATTLK ( < AUKKI [ ) . SKKVIOK 01 ? STATE ) ( ALLAN LINE LINH ) STEAMSIIII'S. NEW VOICK und OLAStH > W. Yin Londonderry , every Fortutxlit. AUK llth STATU OK NKVADA noor. Auir. 2Mh sTATB or NHIJUASKA noon &fpt. bill . . .STATi : OF CAI.IFUU.MA. It A. M Cabin , f I' ' ) , Second Cabin t.K ) , stocriuu.iU. Apply to Al.I.A.N \ CO. , Clilrnxo II. B .MOOUIS , lll'Jllo nnlSt. Oninlii. Wort-nlno llnlj cnrcal3lltoald ) . HapirUUcurt4.Dli.J.8TEFlIEHg.Llt n > a ' Zf . , YOURSELF ! . Ask your Druggist for i _ w bottle of nig . The only , / non-puisonnui remedy for all I /the ummturnl tlUclinrgcb ana l private JUcffceb of men uiirt the I debilitating weakness peculiar J to women. It euros In a few iilavB without the aid or I publicity of a doctor. \Tlie f-llifrsn ! American Cure. Man u fuc lured by t The Evans Chemical Cv CINCINNATI , O. u. a. A. > Elastic Stockings roll- Weak Limbs' Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformit Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. TUB ALOE&PENFOLD COMPANY. I14S. Ibtli St. , Kcxl lo PostOIflce NEBRASKA National Bank. U , F , DEFOSITOSY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital $100,003 Surplus ifOS.OOl ) Onicon nnd Dlri'HoM Henry \V. Vnti % . prcildfnt II. C. Cuthliitf , vliii | > rfilduiil , > ' , H. Muiirlco , W. V. Moi.y , Julia i , Uollllu J. N. It. 1'utrlult , l.owlJ A. Ut'ud , c.inlilur. THIS IRON BA.NK. NOTIOK TO PROPHUTY OWNERS. Vou are lioruby not-'flod that tlin followlni ; liiink.Df ourtli on lots. 'I inn ! 4 In blouk IIDoity , lutvu IHIOM ( Iculaiutl by ortllnuiiuu No. iliuaio Ou roasuii of bmiusotu.trlli Vuu lire liurohy not I II jd to iio.ito said mil- auiiuu liy Hruillni. anlil li mUs ot imrtli down to iiUout tuo liivulo ( tlio' 8urruuiillii2 Btruots or iilleyn on or Ijoforo tlio Otli duy o ( Diituiuuur , lbtf.vorn.ilil iiuUaucoi will bo Hbatua by tlio city niitliurllloK , uuU tlio expo > o lliureof lov- lea an biiuclul tux iiuuliiBt thu pi-Djiorty un wlilcli : im niil nncu8 exist. o Uoird ot The above is nn original sketch taken from our new cata logue , which-will be ready for mailing- August soth. It will bo the most complete thing of its kind ever published. It will not only contain full and complete information about the variou lines of goods which we self , and their prices , but it will' ' contain samples of the actual cloths from which some of our tlJUZ BCJlC BEKm * Hi I 1 I ! II I III ' II I I ! 1 clothing is made. It will also contain our perfected system of self measurement and measure blanks , enabling you to secure perfect fitting garments , no matter where you live. It should be in the hands of every man who wears clothes. Send U3 your name and address on a postal card. WE MAIL IT FREE. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m Saturdays , 1O p. m. \ 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. rely picked , no marks to Indicate content , or innder. Ono nvrsoniU Interflow prtfotroJ. Conialtailol : o. CorraoponiliMiru itrlctly prltrnta. Hook ( Mjrilerlu cf Lift ) l at fr * . Offloa bour0 * . a. toVf. BM fiuudajs U ) a. m. tu i2in. Sund latup lor blDUOATIONAIi. EEVW. Oldest Military School In Mo. Wo challenged nil the leading Military Schools In the State to competitive drill l.irl tctsion. .mil they declined to inrct us. Inf.uitry , Artillery nnd Cuv.ilry Drill. All modern lominleuccs. Kxlensivu imiirovciiiciiU now bcini ; ma'dc , liuard , Tuition and \Vakli- iuj ; JlJo , ptr cession. > Ir JAMI A. Qnxni.rs , of WnshlnRton nncl I/c University. V , Buys : "No ollior Academy In .the entlru country hits uiudn here a jnoiuudmlrublu record us * ) iown by llio SUCCCRU of the Ntudenla prepared by It for thU In-uftmlun , four uf nhoni bavuln lliejiaat four yearn taken four tcliolurnlilpa , lour nu'daltt and llirco df ri'ea. " r > < n 1'or illustrated catalojfue and full Informallon. ndjreto MAJOR S. SELLERS Leilnglon , Mo. , Seminary for Higher anil Liberal Education of Girls and Young Women. Specialty , Music , Art , Elocution. TTnlvorclty T'lnn. Xrd ! jmropfnaSppt. Cth Apply mrly. Applkiuitn rcjrLlcil lmt undiMi for unlit of room. AiMrni , Rev. T. Peyton Walton , A.B. , Prca'l , Lexington , Missouri. EDUCATIONAL- .ILLINOIS CONSERV ATORY. IIIcrtli tructlnii In all ilrpirt > ] | nrnl t Hll.lcHlHIiKly.Unn Alt , Kir. Miinllili > tr.iiiiliut fear , Addrcu E. F.llUtLAKI ) , bui > l. Jui.Lu > utllle , 111. ( llllliHtlMJ IIIIMiiifil.il. AllliranHii.HorMiiiilo.Kla. enl lun , lifltnrlu. I'm ( y liitlnicliim , Nuinuld | iiiiini < nt lorteiU'lu'lH. L'luinimmdadiillitnKfx. Kalltcirilht'irllil Hcpt. ; . UmJlurcuUluguc. J. t , IlilTbl Aiur : , Ul.ti u _ The LORI & G SCHOOL Unlverslty-iJroimr.itnry. ( Ksfilllnlioil ) I b7l ) . UliKA ! < iO. II.I.IMVDIIII ! - , ' 1-ullos Ulilldrun. rorfiirtliur iiiirlluiiliira nildroijtiiul Tin : J.oniNd EUiioou-ri.il r.ilr.o Avo.Uhloi-u : A MILITARY HOME SCIIO'JL. I UninrpaetcdKaulpmcntf .Careful Moral n < 1 ' HocUl trulnim-i p-riire | < fur llurlnrkl " ' ! for any Collfuo. bUi-ntllla hchool or UnUf r ltyi new Oymon > lumi Wood-worlilntc nnd Military Urllli IMBheit IcMlmoiilaUi lOlli jeariliumU-r llmlkili IlliittrnU'iIcjUIoirui ! addreii 1'iln. H. I < . MflVf'M , A. ft. , OUNKCrt HILL , ILL. UPPER ALTON , ILL. IIIIHHI WE8TEBN HIUTUT A thoroiiKh school , I'rejMtes for College or lluslueii * . Within'JU inllcitiir til I.uiilH , Aililtrns OOL , WILLIS UnOWN , BuperlntQiiUenU Wo will tend yon thfl mnrTnlnni French Trepanation CALTHOS frfi1. nnd a Ir/fiil / iniurantce that CAI/IIIO8 will Itr | r jour Hfullli , Ntrenudi uuj Vigor. l'ie it anil fay if satis/led. Address VON MOHL CO. . Hole Ancrlrta itaU | itnctji > atl. Obl . QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FODS ( ) Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalle.l in Flavor. tf Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2 } pound packugoi. Velvet Meal , For mullliis nud go mi. Till ? IWP I lo Pill ? A POT DIM lllliilliol\ ! ( ! Sol.l by nil t'liyt-Cl.ws ( 'racnt1' . Dr. Ballsy , $ r The Loading 'Dentist. 'ililnl I'ioor , I'.ulon lilouk. Tolrpliuno 1U85. KUli anil Farinni Sit . A lull ut of leulli on rubber lor IS. i'urfuct o 'Jit-Ill ltliuut plain or rJmof blo brl < l a worK Jun thu tUlnv fur InytTj or public > | ioitkeri , uuittt ( irop Uowu. 'IT.hTllBEXTHACTBIJ WlfHOIlT I'AIM Gold Illllrr , ' at ro.iwounblo rate * . 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