THE OMAHA DAILY 15EE : SATUDAY , AUGUSTv 20 , 1892. CHICAGO IS PLAYING HOG Iffoits of tbo Windy City to Queer Omaha's ' Shooting Tournament , WILL HAVE A COUNTER ATTRACTION llrcnldng rinilRFK "f Siippnrl Miuio nt ht. I.iitim Other Amiocliitloii * Itciiuilu I.ojiil null Will Coinu to the Meeting ut Uniiilin. Thcro Is blood In tlio eves of the German nnirksinon of Omaha and the west , and It is nil caused by the ntlomiit of the marksmen of Chicago to hog the attractions for next jenr in the detriment of this city. In the case that N now demanding atten tion , the success of the mooting of the .Na tional StioomiR association tournament , to bo hold In this city next summer , very largely depends. And there is qulto n story in connection with tbo manner In which the Windy City members of tbo association are v orklng ngalnst Oru.ilni , The association moats uvory two years , nnd at the tournament In St. Louis last year Omaha nnu Chicago wcro bidders for tbo next meeting. The contest was qulto spir ited , but Omuhn won U honestly and fairly end was assured of the hoartv co-oporation ol the marksmen of the World's fair city. It wns proposed to make the tournament next year a big event for the shooters of the world , and to enlarge the or ganization und miiko it of an Inter national character. The local clubs went to work nt once and have been actively engaged In interesting the shooting clubs of the coun try in the meeting and have oeon very suc cessful. It hud been decided to run special trains from Chicago to Omaha to glvo the visiting marksmen from aoroad-a cbunco to touo nurt In the tournament. The guaranty lund'has been practically secured und the outlook was Very promising for tbo biggest jnnetlng of the club ever held. But here the Chicago members of the asso- clatlnn showed their Ivinu. After pledging their support to Omaha nt the St. Louts meeting they went homo uud have slnco been Industriously at work trying to kill the meal ing by u rival attraction. The Omaha mem bers wcro verv much surprised recently to discover Unit circulars were being ecutout from Chicago Announcing that an Interna tional shooilnp tournament would bo held in that city during the World's fair nnd on the dates of the regular tournament of the asso ciation In this city. It was this circular that brought Louis Blcher , ox-vlco president of Iho association , from his homo In St. Louis to Omaha yesterj day.Mr. Mr. Slcher Is very Indignant over the ac tion of the Cbicago niombors of the associa tion nnd terms it an outrage upon the nsso- cia'lon and nn insult to the other memhors who voted for Omulm and are working for the success of the meeting in this city. "Chicnco pledged her support to Omaha nt the St. Louis mooting , " said Mr. Sielior. "nnd their recent action in trying to biouk up the meeting Is cowardly and a sample of contemptibly bad faith. " Secretary Louis H cun rod of the local asso ciation bus addressed letters to all the clubs In the association asking them whether they will ubido by .the action of the mooting at St. Louis Uud come to Omaha for the tourna ment , or whether they will gi to Chicago to join the seccdors who are tr > ing to broaU mp the association. Louis didn't put Lis let ter in just those terms but he umiiu it plain cnnuuli , Ho stated that the Omaha membois of Iho association were ready to carry out the promises made at the last mooting when this city was hclectcd nnd would entertain the association in a royal manner , but Uliriiot pronoso to go abend and make ibiningomentH for the tournament unless tbo ' 'chilis wnilit como to this city and muko the meeting , a winner , llo has received answers to somo'of those letters nnd they are Hllud with assurances tliat Chicago is not , running the association anu that Omaha will cot the Btipport of every member of the association wllh the possible exception or Chicago. Mr. Slctieresu.vs that St. Louis will stand by the action taken ut the last meeting and will put'In ' ns much time and money ns any other city to help Omaha along with the tournament. ( The local clubs will go to work nt once In the arrangements for the meeting which will bii one of the largest gathering of marksmen , cyor held in Ibis or any other country. U Is what Hood's barsaparilla actually docs that tolls the story of its merit and bus pivcn It the largest iile of any medicine. NOT 1C 1C. To All Trii'lliiK Men In Nubnisttu. The pi opriotors and management of Lincoln Salt Lake tender yourself and lady tno full and free use of Burlington Bench , includiiij , ' bathing mills , steam. Bail and row boats , with tlio band and lloor mannpor for Saturday afternoon and ovonlnt ; . August " 7 , to bo known us ' "j'lavoling Men's Day at the Uo.ich. " These that wish can bring their own baskets and lunch in the bowery. Com plimentary tickets will bo left at the Lincoln , Capital , Windsor , Opolt and Liticlull liotols , wlioro they will bo fur * nit bed to traveling mon. LINCOLN SALT LAKK , G. A. Spencer , Manager , CLOSED THE INSTITUTE. Count ) ' TiMclirr * Close a lul Two \VuukH SexHioii. The Douglas County Teachers Institute closou yesterday. It was ono of Uio most suc cessful sessions ovir held by the touchers of this county. Tlio enrollment was 11)1 ) , which was tun more than last year. About llfty of the teachers held n plcnle ut Ilanscom nark Thursday after noon and evening. Dr. litgsby of Detroit nnd Prof. Curucs ai.d wife and daughter were among Iho number , ami Iho evening was most delightfully spent , . At Iho closing session yesterday morning ' the fallowing resolutions were udo'pu-d : Hesolvcd , Thut the thanks of this Institute nro hereby given to Supoilntondent George W. Hill for the iiblo , guntlumunlv and Impar tial manner In which ho has conducted nntt presided ever the Institute ; und to the In- Etiuclms and lecturers for the satisfactory manner In whlcn they huvu fulfilled tbo uu- tit's assigned to them , ' Kesolvcd , That the thanks of Ibis Institute nru tendered the Hoard of ICducutlon and the managers of Ilanscom park for courtesies uxtended , I'uru IIIH ! Wliolumiiiio ( Jintllty Commends to public approval tlio California liquid laxative remedy. Svrup of KIJ3. | It U pliMiMtnt to thn taste and by actinggontlv on the kldnu\ , , liver and bowels to clemibo the EvMcin effuctunllv , It promotes the health nnd cnmlort of all who u&u It , and with mil- lens It is the best and only remedy. Fresh milch cows , steers and hclfora Bi > : 'lngors. Dr. Jeffrie's , Grace & 7th Sta. Ail olc itnt brand new $ : ! 50.00 piano for 91.(17.60. ( . Colby uprlirht , ! strings , cabinet pnuid frl10.00 , Olio $ ! . " ) ( > .00 Wopinnn plitno , case ditm- nt > ud in Bhlppliif , ' , $27..00. Kuluy oi-riui , $2 > .00. Ono pinna , notion sumo ns Voso & Bon. * 175.00. ' An olegnnt o k llnlHh iiiiuio , full iron frame , slightly ( Itiiiiu ud In shipping , t22.r.00. Uvory iiiBtrumotu warranted. 11 AY DUN BROS. field to tliu nutrlvt Court , Paul Flnutb , the Cumlug atroul florist , liiul tils trial yoatordny nioniliiB on tbo cliurKo of rape proforrcil by tiadlo White , ttio Ilou-or girl. Tlio evidence of Dr. Souiers und the Klrl was very consistent auil no testimony \vns Introduced ou ttio part of the dufanso. Flttuth was put under ( J,5'JD ' bauds to op pour before the district court. , What folly I To ba without Uoechain's pills. t Alnuoil l > y llur Iliuliaiul. , MM , Henry Garliy appoarotl In police court yesterday mornlnt ? with a long tule of tbo woo * caused by her husband , Ho is the oronnotor of three express wagons nnd earns a good income , the creator part of which goes to the saloons. Lately ho ban como homo at nights with a careo of boor nnd made life n burden for all within earshot of the house. . Tno woman savs that ha has bcaton her nnd driven her from tno house and generally demonstrated his authority. Siivcil III * Child' * Mfo. A. N. DllforbouRh , York , Nob. , says : "Tho otncr day I cams homo and found my llttlo boy down with cholera inorbtis , my wife scared , not knowing what to do. I wont straightway and got n U.Vccnt bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhrea Homcdy and gave It according to directions. You novcr saw such a chiingo In n child. His limbs and body wcro cold. I rubbed his limbs and body with my hands , and after 1 liad invoti him the .second dose ho wont to sloop , and , ns my wife says , 'from a death bed ho was up playlnc In three hours.1 It tavcd mn a doctor"bill of about { 3 , and what is better , it saved my child. I can recom mend it with a clear conscience , " Traveling Men's day at Burlington Beach , August 117. MIS3UD IT AGAIN. Another Krror In tlio Asipssniont fiyr tlio Strct't. Twelve menibnr ! " of the city council mot at the city clerk's onlco yesterday morning , where they at once organized as a Doird of Equalization , with John Steel In the chnlr. Tbo principal object of the meeting was to make thu levy of tbo special tax to pav Iho damages arlslnc. from thu grudlng of Doug las and intersecting streets from Slxteonth to Twentieth. The plan of assessment provides for the payment of $3.)7 ( ) damages to bo Diseased and apportioned ns follows : On Douglas street from Fourteenth street to Fifteenth strcnt , SI.UJO. On Douglas street from Fifteenth street to Sixteenth street , $ lfjOO. On Douglas street from Sixteenth street to Twentieth street , f3US.Oi. ! ; On Douglas street from Twentieth street on horth alile to west line of lot 'J , Ilousel's ' subdivision ; on tbo south side from Twonll- oth street to west line of subdivision IS , sub division tot 2 , Capitol addition , S..tili'i.-IO. ' On Douglas street on north side from won n lot 'J , Ilousel's ' subdivision to west line subdivision S , lot 'J , Camtol addition ; ou south hide from the uou line of subdivision 18. lot 'J , Capitol addition to wosl line lot 0 , Housui's subdivision , $1US'.13. ! Oil Dounlus strcut , on north side from xvcst line suiuMvlsion 8. lot 'J , Capitol addition to west line subdivision y , lot U , Capitol audi tion ; on south line from west or lot 0 , Iluusols * subdivision to west line subdivi sion 12 , lot s , Capitol addition , $ li')3.0l5. ( ) On Douglas street , on north side from the west line subdivision ! i , lot S , Capitol addi tion , to Twenty fourth street ; on south sine from west line subdivision 1'J , lot 3 , Capitol addition to Twenty-fourth street , $ l,27.t.lG. ! On Twenty-fourth s > trcot from north line of lot D to south line of lot H , Kollom's first iidditloii , till i. SI. On Sovontoontb street from alloy north of Parnnm to Dodge street , S.,3ir.7l. ) Ou Eighteenth street from Farnam street to Dodge street , SI,4li'J.il. ( On Ninoto3nth street from Farnam to Dodge struct , f MlJU.Iil. To bo ussos'ied pro ruta according to foot frontage , in depth to the center of block. On account of an error in the plan of as sessment the whole matter wont over. The error was thut on Seventeenth' ICichtcenth nnd Nineteenth stroeU the chuduln provided that the assessment. should uo levied against the properly oo- ; woen Douglas aud Dodge Instead of against the property between Kurnnm and IJodgo. City Attorney Council auviscd that if the levy was made the tux would bo Illegal. This settled it , and tbo engineer was instructed to report n corroded plan. This Is tlio third time that this levy has been defeated. Lasl full when It was first proposed lo change Iho grade , assessments were made on tbo nroperty as far east as Ninth street. Property owners on loxvor Douclas and the intui-occlinir slrouts secured an injunction which was sustained by ibe courts. Again another attempt at a levy was mado. but It was set aside for the red- son that the prooor notice ot tan council sil ting as a board of equalization had not bcon given. _ _ This Is to testify tbut 1 nave tested the medical pronortlos of Dr. J. B. Mooro's Tree of Life remedy to my entire satisfaction , nnd can most hcartilv recommend It to the suf ferlng and alllicled everywhere , to oo ah claimed for it In the above statement. Last spring I was suftorlng from loss of appetite , constitution , etc. , originating from kldnny and liver trouble , aim 1 hr.d not used ono hot- tin of thU grc.it life remedy until I was crcatly relieved. My wife , a'lso , being nty a verv critical stage "in life , w.is suffering much at times , and by the use of this remedy has been saved from much stilToring and pos- slblv from oromaturo death. Our youngest son's health for several years has been very delicate. Ho contracted some lung trouble by taking cold with measles , which produced great nervous debility and occasional bleed- inc of tbo lungs ; ho has used some four bottles tles of Tree1 of Life , and feah am look * ns though new 11 fo had been given him. If you nrcaflllctod , try It. Urfo. MILI.EH * ro3. Elder. HoxGI , Carlisle , Iowa. For sale oy all druggi. ' lIiuiiioiitliH ( : anil Tliulr I'upor. Ihe lloineop.uhlo Modlcul society held a very Interesting meeting at the Paxton hotel Thursday night. Tbo attendance was largo , several physicians being present from Council Bluffs and PlalUmoulh , After the regular business of the meeting had been intended to Dr. bpraguc Introduced a reso lution condemning certain features of tbo Medical and Surgical Keconl published In Omaha as not being thoroughly homeo pathic. The majority of the physicians present wcro not In favor , how ever , of so sweeping a resolution as that Introduced by Dr. Spraguonud n. sub stitute , much milder In form nr.d wording , wa offered and auoptcd. 11 scorned to be the opinion of manv of Ibo physicians pres ent ttn.i the matters at which Dr. Spniguo's resolution aimed were not closely related to the vital doctrines of homeopathy , but wcro simply come of the minor theories of the school to which these physicians claim alle giance. A very coullal feeling pro vailed among tbo members of the association nt the closo. A Iti'OiiiiiiiiciKliiUiMi Illinois. WiLUixorox , III. , Annl 11 , 1801. I would HIIV that I can recommend Chamber lain's Homcdlos ns n numti.T one sot of family medicines such as every homa should bo provided with. You can rely upon their being as near what they am recommended as any mudlcino sold in this part of the country. Especially would I reuou.mend Cbambor- Inln'ti Chollc , Cholera and Dmrrhtui KinieJy as having no equal for cholera morbus , cello ordlarrhuM. Having used these moitiulr.ou mosnlf and bold thom for several voar.s , 1 know their value and have ur > uaUtincy in recommending ficm. Luvi O. DKI.L. CoinimrUoii oT XVngtiH 1'alil. The value mid the rewards of l&bor are the most talitcit-ut thloga of tbo hour , and by comparison the American workingman may comu to appreciate his "advantages , " as aNew Now Knglundor would put it. Tin : BIK has boon at iomo pains to yet at the real slat1 ] of affairs In regard to the Biltbh worklngmun und how his btato compares with the Ameri can artisan's , and In tlio Sunday issueIt will present to Its readers an authoritative state ment of tbo wages earned bv tbo Iron and steel workers ot 3h niold , England , These trauos ure the beat paid in Britain , uud yol they avenge over 100 per cent lean money than Is paid workmen for the same kind of work In PiunLmrg. An instructive urtlclo , wllh a moral. Do Witt's Sariaparltia cioai3 tbo 010 JI HiirittoKU < > f iliipan. Ill the opinion of Sir Edwin Arnold , If you wunt to ueo uaturo and fun u id love and koutimunt you must go lo Mlyanoihota , In Japan , ttio city about which Ell Pond us writes In Tuii Su.xiuy Biu. : , Try the Cook's ' Imperial Ctiampaffno. Its boquullsi delicious : It IB perfectly puro. A bottle with jour dinner will invigorate you for a day , Oiniiliii'N l' 'ilui > imi Factory , The artioto In Tuu'SUNIIvv HIK : on the maliitoiiunco of n teacher * ' training sohoo In Omaha will b'lvo you much Important In formation nn this subject , whlcn you cannot afford to miss. THE BOSTOiN STORE Those Prices Are for Shoos in the Qluok Stock Today Only. , j WE WARRANT EVERY SHOE EVERY & PRICE Vll High ( Ir.ulo rinn Shnci , Hut SoliI To- cluy at About Onr-IIiiir thn 1'rlco They Sold for In fio\r Variedly. Wo wish It distinctly understood that this stock of BiiuBH is the poor of any Bhoo stock in Otnulin today. No shoo store In tlio city curries any finer line , or any better intikos , nnd but very , very few hiivo anything near as lino. Wo uro tiblo , however , to soil the very best nnd finest shoos in the whole lot ( and innny of thum Hold ut 87.00,37.50 nhd $8.00 u pair In Now York Cltv ) at from $3.00 to $1.00 a p.vlr. For today wo offer all the Ro chester , Clnctnnati und Phlludolphiu hand turn or welt shoos in French kid and dongolu , in unv style of too und In any lust , I hat sold from $5.00 to fO.OO at $3.00 a pair. All the Indies' flno sowed kid und don- golu button and luco shoes that sold from $ -1.00 to $4.50 a piir : , go at $2.50. All the Indies' $3.00 shoes in real don- golti , every pair warranted , go at 81.60 ; in plain too und $1.59 with tip. All the Indies' $2.00 dongolu shoos go at $1.23. Ladles' 33c serge slippers , 9c. Liulios1 velvet slippers , -10c. Boys' nnd misses' (12-2) ( ) button ox fords , worth $1.00 go at 30c. Ladies fancy oxford ties , OOc. Ladies' line dongola oxfords , $1.00. " Ladies' imported cloth topv line pat. ' tip dongola oxfords worth $2.00 , go ut $1.2o. Ladies' flno $3.00 bootees $1.50. L-ulios' $1.00 Prince Alberts $2.25. Ladies' $3.00 Thee ties $1.50. MUN'S HAND SEWED SHOES in line calf , genuine cordovan , real kangaroo and o.Uoi.t . leathers , mudo by thu best shocmukors in the land , in all soils of toes , und all widths , wortli from $5.00 to $8.00 , go ut$2.75 , $3.00 , $3.25 , $3.50 , $3.75 und $1.00. Thcso como in congress , lace nnd Liluchor stylos. Wo wish it distinctly understood thut those uro no unman lots , but full solid cases of brand now shoos , that up to the day of stito hud never boon oponod. That this line of shoos all through is something extraordinarily flno , and that wo make no claim of olloring you a dollar for 10 cents , But simply give you the benefit of our purchase. What they sold for $1.00 vou can got for OOc. PII13 BOSTON STORE'S WARRANT. Wo gnurutUco every pair of shoes to give good satisfaction in wear. Wo will sow up any p.ilr that rips frooof charge , and will ropluco any pair thut does not ijivo proper woat with a now pair , for nothing. THE BOSTON STORK , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas. Everybody knows it. The bigtrest shoo department in Oiiinlm. N. W. cor. 10th and Dnuplus. THIS WAS TOO BAD. Mwjor lllrklniiisor anil Slilnwiilk Inspector WilHon Iim < r About Olllco Hours. Chairman Ulrkhauscr of the Board of Pub ic Works and Inspector AVilson are how it outs. Thursday ulgut at C o'clock the cbalrnmn ami the Inspector were bolh in the former's ofllcc in the city bull. The chairman salu that he wanted to close up the ofllco and call It a dxy. Tbo Inspector specter remarked that he wa * not roudy to o nna that thoru wore several records which 10 wuntod to ox atnlne. Mr. UirUhauser intimated that ho wns under bonds mid that ho did not [ impose to leave the recoras In the [ losbcssion of any person except the mombois if the board and clerks m the employ of the joatd , Mr. Wilson opined that ho was onoof these persons and would stay. Mr. Ulrkhauser ' .houK'lit not and at once 'showed Mr. Wilson the door. Since then the inspector has had in olllco key tnadn to lit tha door und cau como and go when ho pleases. New Conic Itoolc lrco. The Price Baklut * Powder Co. , Chicago , tins Just publlsaud Us now cook book , called "Table and Kiicban , " compiled with great euro. De-sides containing over MO receipts for all kinds of pastry and homo cookery , there are valuable hints for the table and Idtctien , showing how to sot n table , how to bcrve , bow to enter the dininjr room , etc. ; a hundred and one hints in every brunch of the culinary urt. Cookery of the very finest and rlehoit as well ns that of the most eco nomical und homo llko is provided for. "Table and Kitchen" will bo sent postngo prepaid to any lady patron sending her address ( name , town and state ; plainly el veil. Postal card is as Rood as a loiter. Address Price Baking Powder Co. , 184 , IbO and J88 Michigan Street. Chicago , 111. ( Mention if desired in Gorman. ) 0.000,000 Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo will contrast to deliver tlio ubovo amount within the next 90 days. Buck * stall Uros. Mfg. Co. , Lincoln , Nob. Wlmt Are tlm Actoix Many intorostlng ibmgs have happened In the m'lmlo world during the week. The season Is just opening , now plays are being launched , and new compinics are being iiiiulo up. In fuct , the time is busy with tbo players , and vou are mnro or loss Interested in them. THIS SUM > IY Buu will toll you very accurately what they uro doing. A Itnlliililn .Man. M. J. Urlnor , a Justice of the peace at Print , Mich. , t > avs ouu bottle of Chamber- lam's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrlicci Kemcdy saved hn life. Ho had been down with bloody ( lux for three weeks when he com menced using this modlcino. It soon cured him and ho bclloves savud his life. Ho also says It saved tbo lives of three railroad mon in that vicinity. 'Squire Orinor Is u rollablo und conscientious man , and whatever bo says cun no depended upon. Jiint u Hill of Kxtrus. There Is an interesting law- salt going on out at Happy Hollow. Tha cnso Is'ciitltli'u P. J. Credon vs. J. N. II. Patrick. Some years ago Patrick built a house. Crodon was the contractor and the contract prlco wai homothtnir llko $10,000. A bill of uxirai amounting to $3J.)00 ( ) went in , and It Is this bill tint Patrick refuses to pay. Thu plalntltr has boon on the witness stuml for nluo coosecutlvo days and tbo end Is not .vet. Tlio "No. 0" Wheeler & Wilton wtn | Its rotary movement Is. tlio lightest running inucliltio m tbo market , und is unequalled for speed , durability and quality of work , Hold by Qoorgo W. Lancaster & Co. , 811 S 10th at. THE B0STON STORE .Everything in thin Entire Gluck Stook Opened afidion Sale Today. MOST WONDERFUL ! BARGAINS PRODUCED The rurclmso of Olnrti's Stook IVits a I'rcnk oT 1'orttinii unit n Strcnk of I.nck ncilliigiiliir IIR It lmUrc.it. LADIES' ' $1.00 CORSETS 290. Dr. lIolTintui's $1.01) ) health eorsots , 29c. 29c.Dr. Dr. Warner's sttinmor coraots , 39c. II. & S. $1.20 corsota for SUc. Thoinpaon's pluvo fli.tintr corsets , C9o. The C. U. "u in splrlto , imported French form corsets O'Jc ' , rogultxr prlco $1.50. $2.50 BLACK CORSETS , 030. Tn this stock were ahottt TOO illicit quitllly fast blttck French sutoon corsets in till the loudinff brands , which sold in Now York nt $2.30 nploco. Thov go to day nt 08u. $7.50 CORSETS FOR $1.03. Choice of nil tho' French corsets in the finest quality of silk find satins , in'ido in blues , creams rtiidjwhitog , which sold in Now York up to $7.50 , go today at 81.1)3. ) 81.1)3.LADIES' TlbSE 50 A PAIR Odd lota , over 5UO pair thut sold at 15c go at 5c. L'tdios' soatnloss fast blaclc hose lOc , Now York prlco 20c. Ladies' ' imported full regular made hose the very host" brand of fast black goods , 10o } a pair. All the line Imported hose that sold at 50c and Too in fancies and fast blacks go at 25c a pair. Your choice of all the $1.00 and $1.50 plain and funcv llslo thrond hose for 50c. 60C PURE SILK CHIFFON LACES 19C. Gluck Bros , cntiro stock of the finest high grade imported pure silk hand ombroiuorod real chilTon laces , in every shade and color , that sold up lo cOc goes at 1'Jc a yard tomorrow. Gluck Bros , entire line of finest point d'Irlando laces that sold for $1.00 go at 25c a yard. Gluck's black pure silk ChatiUlly luces go at lOc , loc , 19e , worth up to 7oc. ( iluck'a entire line of finest cream chantilly laces go today at 15c , 19c and 2oc a yard , worth up to 80c. Gluck's entire stock of line hem stitched and embroidered skirtings , full skirting withrwill bo rushed out ttt39o a vnrd. Thov are worth $1.00. 7oC IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS , 12JC. These were bought for the coining holiday trade. They are simply handsome. Em broidered , drawn thread , hemstitched , large scallops , in fact all the very latest styles and imported to sell at 5c ( ) and 75c- . Take your choice today at 12Jc. Open until 10 Saturday night. THE BOSTON STORE , N.V. . Cor. 10th and Douglas. Omaha Can Mfg Co.campaign torches. I > O\VN ( jo TiiY : rieiCKS On linttcr anil Cliecso at Ifiiyilcns' . The best Nebraska farmers' butter , 12o } , 1 Ic and lOo par pound. This but ter is shipped in fresh every day from I lirstclass makers. Creamery , l"ic , 19c and 21t' . Our Dodge separator cream- cry , the finest butter mado.iWill sell for 23c. Rolnombor wo handle only the pure products of'Nebraska ' dairies and j , creameries at our butter department. I | \Vo are leaders in the best qualities of imported aim domestic chuesu. Young America , full cream , 9c. Wisconsin full cream , 7c. Eastern process pure cream cheese , I0c , 12Jc and 14o. Imported Swiss , 15c nnd 17c. The very best brick chooho , lOc , ] 2jc and 14c. IIA YD EN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry. . i .v. % o axe KM KXTS. The company now prcsentlnn "Olo Olson" is ono of the strongest comedy organizations on the road. Among the members nro : Bon Ilendricks , FranU E. Baker , U. P. Lorraine , liobort Magee , iMiss Lolllo Williams , Bullo Francis , St. Oeorgo Hussoy and others. I ach and every ono U an arllst In their par ticular line of work , the result bclnir a finished performance , The engagement at the Farnam street Is for four nichu wllh Wednesday mntlncc. couimencIng'lQinorrow ( Sunday ) afternoon at 3. "The Ensign" is a now play , but It has been tried and it has stood"Iho test , emerging from tbo gloom of tbo last theatrical season with an unbroken record of success. The utmost earn has been tnlton as to scenic ef fects and llicso are claimed to bo on a scale to rival any recent dramatic production. It will appear at Boyd's uow theater on Sun day , August 24 , whuto It will remain for three nights. The sale of seals for ttio entire tire engagement will commence tomorrow morning. ATrmulliiB Miiu'a Kxpcrlouuo with Ilhir- rliotM. I am a traveling man and have boon af flicted witli what Is called chronic diarrhoea for some ten yean. Last fall I was In west ern Pennsylvania , and accidentally was In- Iroduccd lo Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhcca remedy. I ventured to make u trial and was wonderfully rollovod. I would lilce now to introduce it among my filends. II. M , Lewis , -1 Freeman street , Cleveland , O. The Nnu I'lixtotllrn. Workmen have begun placing tbo iron plrdors and beams for the first lloor of the now postofllco building upon the stonu plors , which are nearly all completed. Tlio first two tiers uf stone have bcon placed In the bottom of the lower basement and the workmen are above the water line now. Tboy havo. loft ono deep hole or well into which the witter that seeps through the ground will ho drained by moans of ditches and will tbon bo pumped out. There Is a good deal of water hi tbo bottom of tbo excavations for tlio pion > near the north side of the building , but It will all ha dinned out before the foment is poured In. Air , Edbroolto , supervising architect , is ex pected in Omaha in few days , llo will probably give instructions \vltu regard to the building of the west wall , winch has been In stiuu quo for months in anticipaiiou of an additional appropriation. Mr . L. It. Patton , KaskforJ , III. , wrltoi : 1 Kromporsonal experience I can recommend OoWitt's Sarsapatilla , a curd for Imp uro blood and general nubility. " UJt.ll IIS. KnttcrrIIT Ilnrn r It * * miller tills licutl , fifty ti\tf'ttc \ > ( iiMlthiiuil Hue t-n f < nl > . HA VldCV-Mllo Atoiltiiii. Annum 18 , ut hU res idence , 1-M N : iHtli stiuct , uged 51 yoarn. Ku- ner.il uutlco latur. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Dreadful Skin Disease Aflllrts n WclI-KiKHui Merchant. Itch ing nnd lliirnini , ' Torrlhlo. loctu ) nnd All Uomlics Fail. Tries Cnllcuni. KuHctcil hy tin First Appltcntloii nml Kntlrcly Cured In l'\o [ Weeks. About olnlilnon montlis ngo n smnll speck npponrpil on my niiklc : It rc ciiible.l u IIVi scnloi It t'ocnuio Artfcr , niitl I eoniiiilto.t a | itif ipttiti tlio pronotinco t liHorla ls nr nionluit Olsuusi. , boci\ii o It ro omliltM moner. 1 nppllwil nn ointment hut It proml until nt m't H loiereil iilmiKi mr rntlrH uoly Mr JiilTor liiKwm joitH'lhliiK lorrlbl , tuirnlue nnd Itclilnc tvt\ ' nationcoMtliiimllynuul ithccano ulinu't iiiipiiilurn. olo. I siitron'il torture * csponnHjr nt nvhi , itml rnr tno months 1 wnsrnmpellul to OIMI wild lilnvpaun , 1 bccniiH'doMii'niti' . I nniiM Imvo xlvi-n ilnj-llil'is to noralloTOilol thu Itc.il'ix on : illoii. lirk'iln num. borof roniu lli > s wltti < nitnny rullof. 1 m roiiiicsteil to try CliTlfl'iiM tills I ill.l , inul tj mr cront aur * | irl c > . I wns rollu'vo I uflor the llrst luinlioitlnn. t < iscil tlu Uutlcilrn. Ciitlouri Souinml tutlciini llo- solvpiit iiccjr.lliiii . tj illr.'cllon * fur nbout four or ilvo wi-iiks when I w.is nllraly ciinvl. lint wlmt n re. llpf It was totnunftor tlioHurforliu t ne.it Ilirnnith. 1 cnnnnt spoatt wltli too iniisli tuvor of mo "t'tillourn ItcmiMlos , " nnd 1 would ro-nmmmul It iuolltli.ua . who arc siillcnnif from ilm smimullsnmi Unit I Imvo BUfforocl JOHN T. MKI.UIIV. of Muloily llrothoM , Wjn idotto , Midi. Cuticura Resolvent. Tlio now lllooil nml Skin I'nrlllor nml cre-iton of Ilmnor llo MiiHllc . Intiirunlly ( to clouniu tlio liloo I of nlllmplirlllos , ant linn romavo tlio CIIIUM ) , nml Oiikurn.thuvriMiitiidti CIITL'nml ( Jullcuru Soiin.iin CTiil [ | > llo skin Hcuiltlilcr , iiMrrn.tllr ( to ek-iir tlio Bkln ntiJ Bcnlp nn I re-ion ) Uio , lmlr ) , euro ouiry ppc'tli'i ot iiKoiililnir , HchliiK , liurnlnt ; . "only , nnJ pimply tllsensvs of t'.ie skin , scnlp , ami blooil. Sold everywhere. 1'rlco , Ourtcum.fiOo ! 2. " > c : KISOIVINT : : , iI'ropured \ by the I'o DllUlI ft CllKMICM , COIII'DUATION' , HoslOII. { * 7 "How to CuroSldn Disrates , " HI i > a es riOIlluatraltons. und 10J testimonial , mulled free. PIM 1'01'S. black-heads , red , rough , chappjd aud oily akin ctitod by UuiictniA H I CAN'T ' BREATHE , lie t rnln , fc'orenm ! , Wrnknrix , r Onii h , Anttinm. l'curly ! ttn l 'liiluninntl ! < miKUiyti ! : : > IV ( INI : MIMITK llf tllO CI'TICL'U.V AMI 1'AIN I'l.ASTEK lilnK llko It for Wonk Extract ofBeef , Do vou want acopv of Deo'f TcuV Sec that it is inudo from the Genuine uino Incomparably the best. Pure , pnlu- tablorefreshing. Dis- soluds olonrly- ' the Baron Lei- bisr's signuuro n blue on nbcl , thus. llli.U.C. WKS'd NiilV13ANI > UU VI.VTit j VI' HUNT.u Sii3jlilc tor llystorl \ , lU/ln ) ) t , Vlit , N'jj r lKl , ItaaiUuHJ NorroiM I'roatr.iton causul by alcohol or lob toco , Wnit'jtuinc * * , Montil UJUTJI- filonSottncs of ttiu llralu ca'iiln lniiiilty , niHjr/ Uocay.ile itli. I'roimturo Utd A . It.urvMioJt , 1.019 of 1'owur In eltliur > f , Impotunoy , l.u icorrlui .nut nil Koin.ilo WoittnnssM. liuolunl.irr IJOIIDI , SPIT uintorrhra ciu > 'jj by over oxoj tlon o tut > r.tln bclf-nliiiouorcr-liiiliilROiica A inontli'i tr.'tt-n'nt 11,0 forS'i , by null , WuKU'tinntuosU bo tin to curi KacU ardor foru hovoi. with { i will sj lit wrltto.i Kunrnntcato refund If not cur jl ( in ir.uitna Hsuo J only by 'Iliuodorc. I1' . I.enl ilriiKKlit , nolo nk' outlienat roinoi Kith nml I'lirnuiu sis ( iin.ilia MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " the Wonderful "pcnlph Iliiuedv , H pntil llh a Written Guarantee tocuro atl GIVOII 1)M' rases , eucli aaonk \ Memory , 1.003 < > f Ilinlu 1'ower , llcndachc. v.iVvtulnfsjLi > ! , t.MuM liood , Norrousnofi , I n- piliido , nil dinlns nnJ Before & After Uso. los.1 of i > oncr < f ttie PhottiErnphcd troin life. Onicratlvo Orenia In cither sci , caiueil bye o > cr-rxcitlon , .Mintlifnl Inillacii'lloiis.Di Uio ftcieslii sieoftolmno. opium , 01 stlinulantsvbkli ultlnmtely U.iil to liillinilly , C < inMiuiiliin | | nml Iiiianlti I'ut up Inlumoiilent fniin In enrrv In tic\r ! < t piK.Kit. 1'ilcc SI n rncknce , 01 i > fnr$5. \ \ Itli eu'iy tAnnlM i-Bl > en wrltton auarantoa to euro or refund Iho tnonoj. fecnt t > > mull to nnudtlicss. . Ciiciiliu irer Inpl.ilnciUFlopr Mdilloii ( his I'nirfi. AdJuts , MAD.ilD CHEMICAL CO. Brnucli Onire fo : U. 3. / 355 llrniVinrn Strcrt , CIIIfAOO. ILL. FOR SAI.IJ IN OMAHA. NEB. , BY Ruhr & Co. , Co.r 19tU & Douglas Sto A Fuller A Co. . Cor Hth < t pouolss 3tc J The dyspeptic , tlio < ! ol.llltat < - ( ! , iv urfrnm e\ces of work of nilnil or or rxposnra In malarial roRlon will ilud Tuft's I'illft thn nio t roiil : rcstonitlvo ocmflVri-il tint Invaliil. South 14th Ht. , iN fi. Corner 14th nnd Douglas 3ts. , Ouiuha , Nob. Vr The above is an original sketch * taken from our new cat logue , which will be ready for mailing August 2oth. It will be the most complete thing of its kind ever published. It will not only contain full and complete information about the various lines of goods which we sell , and the.'r prices , but it contain s.im.ples of the actual cloths from which some of our 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 us your name and address on a postal card. WE MAIL IT FREE. During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. nif Saturdays , 1O p. m. X' DR. W. C. MAXWELL , Prest. GraJnitnor ; llollovuo Hospital MuJluul Uollogo. Now Yoik City. Class ot 164 , 16th and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL ivafe anil tous Diseases. Male or female , by conpotent physio ans w'.io havu made .1 special stuJy of the above class of cllseaiss , not only to treat , but guarautao a euro iu all caisj undertikaa. THE SANITARIUM is the ino t comp'oto nnJ tha best equlppad Institution of Its kltd in the ontira west. It contains fifty roams far the accommodation of patients who may require the 06 istant attention of oxpsrienuad physicians and nursas. BOARDINO will ba furiils'ied at reasaiable r itas. Wrlto for boolc on dlsoasas , mallad free , to any address o i applloatio i. Persons unaulo to visit us may bo troitod at lioma by correspondence. All comniunic.itlona strictly confldeutial. Oiiopor.3o.ial ititor view praforred , whenever convenient for patlaat. WRIT.S FOB QUESTION BLANKS to state tha history of your cao Meaiolne seauraly p.\ckud and soiit by mail or express. Address , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM. Dr. W. C. Marwoll , P.-eoldont. Omaha , Nebraska 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent apeilnllit In nervous , clironliprlvnlo. . btooJ , akin and onnnrr clliprucl. A re ; lir ana reKUtrrcd iiradiintu In mcilclne. n illplomiiH tmcl i uritlliMlos olinw. It itlll treiillnit nllh Hie grcntait ucc i entnrrli , BpermHtorrhous , lost mnnlioo 1 , somlrml wonino < i , nl bt losioi , linpotuncy , rphlli > . alrtclure , uou- orrlioou , Klect. Tnriioci'lc.ctc No lueiciiry useil. Nen truHtumnt lor loss of Tlinl puwrr , P rtlei unHblo to Tlslt me may be tronte 1 at liomu Lj cnrrciionilenco. | Mmltflm or lnitranipnt > aent b ; mall or aipruM i * curulypuckail. no niarki to hull i.ito rontonts oncndur. Ono lu'raonal lutorfluw prtmiroil. Coniultaltua reo. corroiponilenTO ttrlctly prlvatu. Hank ( Myitailu ol LJlo ) mat ( r o. Uffiou houn ( laa. . to t f. to , Buuduji 10 a. iu. to | 2111. bund ilamp lor rooi7. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH POODS Parched Rolled Oats , UliequalleJ in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 2 } pound packajjoj Velvet Meal , For niiilllns and ffoms. ? RINT j DlliOl Jill lln Solilby all FIr.st-Olis3JrJcoiM. ( ave Your Epsigh ! VMtestO'l fron byn RXI'B IT OP fl 01 AN i'urfcct adjiistrnoiit. Kuporlor'leiisoi. Nori'- DUKlioailuclio cured by uslni ; our S)0otaoie | nml Ilyoilabsoj Tricot low for llrjt ol.m goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO' ' 114 S. lOthSU.CroliflUoa U-ojk Ur. Bailey , Sf The Loading Dentist. ' Third Moor , I'.ixton Illooit. 1085. Kith an I rarnru A full tetof lootli On rubber lor ( ' > I'urfucl ml 'li'ftli wliliout pl U' or rJuiovBiilu lirliUu worU Juit tlm tliliiL' fur ilnvur * or imbllc | ie ki-T , never ilroi > do u TKU'Il nXTHAOTUI ) VMl'HOUr 1'AIS Oolrt Illllnx t ro tboii'ttilo lutes O All work vrarraututl. Cut lUUuul for EDUCATIONAL. . | llitlnetnirtlon In all cloi.nrt. 'incntH ' at MiiKlrulHtiulr.Vlna A11 , Kle. 22Mn . . , , , atlriulnnce . . IUI If Tl fc.ii 1.1 I r\r uKtiull I. 11 AIlHH Hponcn'H ItOAItDINC ANI ) IA1 S'lll ( > ' ) [ , for KlrU H.noUl nlmlanti iidailttoj ' ( I VV'i'st 4Hth Stroiilo v Viirk. Girl's Higher Sctiod ) iiUBI Dfiurljorr Avo. ClltCMuo , H.I. . Ruvi'iitci'utli yi > nr Ijc' liis 8opt. II. llimnllnR and Stliuol ( or Vounu J.nilk i ami Chllilrun. JVuuroBs ! IlKlll'lOA H. HICK A.M. { I . rluclpal * j 4UUV 15i uuKny. A. M > { 3TERAN SCHOOL cffifo tpcclnl , collculuu ) , unlvc > r lty pii'iniiiitory and pirat-urmtimta rounds. 1'lno niiiiknl ilcpurt merit , DiMiHiml lucllllli'B for vlHlilriK Ilin World Fair for piiidy wlili ( ninjioti'iit tundicm. I'or circular add. HSS. 1. M WIISOH , l'rln.,4U > Ulfoicl lllvd , . Clilrago. SEMINARY , I or IHelieriiulI.lt > . cnl UnucAriim f _ _ _ ( ; iKisan < l OUNU V o ihH UJrd SctMoii SCDI tin AiM'en Jtc .T. Prfltta \Vnlluo. A. H. . I'roldml , Lcilimtun , illnourl. ( IIKhFHINU IIALU CIlllAi.o. All hrnnchcBof . . cut iun , JHlfaru * . Forty lu triu ( nr , otfnllllltrlurl lelt foj it'iiitioiH , IJjmiri'UfMiJjidvrttitJitrrii. ' Fall IM in hvtdni U ; t. 7 , btjnj fortataloi.'uc , J. J. IIATlbfAUJf , Mr > t n The LORIOJG SCHOOL ( JlilKlriin , Korfnrtlior imrlluiilnrH iiildronuiid bL'iiooi'Jl > . r.ilr.o Avo. , A MILITARY HOME SCIIOl'L. Uninrpaiicdn < | ulimunti,0a | refill Moml and Hoclal trolmiiKi p.tparo fur HUIII | BII > nd fur M > r UollcKO. Biltnllflo Bchool or Unlier > | | TI new ( Ivniu'i.linni ' Wood-worklnir and MlllUry lirllli ) llih it teitltnonlalm loth To rnumlicr llnHi-lllintr | liiilc loloKUt ( Lddrio rln. N. I. . KTf Vii : ( , A.M. . - UUUKCR MILL , ILL. - NEBRASKA \ . National Bank , U , P. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital $400,000 Uniciirmnd DlruttoM-Ilunrr W. Vatoi. proildeo II , I1 , uiililii * . Tloo iirv > ldtin , : . H. Mnurloe , W. V. Mor B.JoUn i , Cullliu J. N , 11. 1'ctrluk , l.uwli A , IRON