8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKEt THURSDAY , JUNE 8 , 1893. DOINGS IN DISTRICT COURTS Barbara Lawcon Regards Marriage as a Failure After Long Experience. HER HUSBAND IS NOW IN JAIL l-arry Callnlinn Arrtilctl for llnrjli ry Icclon ! In Hit ) llnrrU-Unlfcr Hqunbhlo Wlilikjr Truit Mortgage Snmll Verdict * AgnlnRt the City. Barbara Lawson has commenced proceed ings looking to n loosening of the matrimo nial fetters which bind her to her husband , llobcrt , to whom she was married some twenty years ugo. For a cause of action she alleges that llobort Is built upon the brute order and that coupled therewith ho has a habit of getting drunk about twlco a week , at which tlmosholscruoland abuslvo. Ucsldcs lllln ? her petition Mrs. Lawson has secured an Injunction which restrains llobcrt from visiting her house nnd Interfer ing with her In the discharge of her domestic - tic duties. Why she wants the restraining order none of the court oniclals can imaglno. ns Kabert Is a prisoner In the county Jail nnd could not visit the Lawson homo If he felt so disposed. Ilia IIurrli-Kniror Cnqe. The somewhat shop worn case of Anthony Kalfcr against .lonae It. Harris , exhaustive mention of which 1ms previously appeared in TUB Ur.E , was brought up In Judge Key- sor's court yesterday. Mr. Harris was re leased from custody on a writ of habeas corpus. Criminal proceedings against him . xvoro dismissed. The civil features of the case will bob up later. IN TIII : FimitAi. : COURT. Prank Xliumlor round ( Inllty of Lnroony Colored Trooper Soitcnccil. | Frnnlc T. Thunder , nn Indian charged with the larceny of $25 on the reservation where ho holds forth , was found guilty in the federal - oral court and was sentenced to live months in Jail. The sentence was subsequently ro- auccd to thrco months. Frederick Drown , tlio colored trooper from Fort Uobinsoii , who attempted to decapitate P n fellow soldier with a razor , was Indicted on two counts , the ilrst charging assault with Intent to kill , and the second charging as sault with intent to wound. lit ) pleaded guilty to the Jury on the second count , and was therefore declared not guilty on iho Ilrst count. Ho was sentenced to the penitentiary nt Sioux Falls for a year and a day , the sen tence to begin today. Private MIddleton , who was acquitted last term on his second trial for rape after the Ilrst Jury had disagreed by a vote of ten for conviction to two for acquittal , moro for the reason that under the federal statutes the penalty Is death than Dccanso there was any question of his guilt , was up again , this time charged with assault and larceny. Ho pleaded guilty to the former , and the latter was dismissed. lie will tarry in the county jull for the next ninety days. ilon. G. M , Lainbcrtson of Lincoln was in the city yesterday , engaged in federal court business , with reference to an old case be tween thoclty of Lincoln and the Sun Vapor Lighting company , dating back to the time when ho was city attorney of thocapital city. The jury In the manslaughter case against Private Surwcll Dnxtcr of Fort Nlobrara , was still out when court convened this morn ing , having been deliberating over forty hours , and was announced as unable to agrco upon a verdict. Further tlmo was granted. On Trlul lor I The criminal division of the district court has got its hands full with the case of the state against Larry Callahan , who Is charged with being a bold , baa burglar In this particular case it la charged thai Larry. In the night time , with mallco afore thought and with force and arms , entcrcc the rooms occupied by the female help at the Madison hotel and stele female wearing npparol of the value of nearly WOO , which ho soaked with a pawnbroker of the city. Larry enters a general denial , claiming that it Is n case of mistaken identity. The two complaining witnesses who occupy front scats in the court room both swear that It Is nothing of the kind and that they saw the man Just as ho was leaving the room , but that they did not dare to make any outcry for fear that ho would return and kill them on the spot. _ Small Verdict * Atulnst the City. Over In Judge Scott's court Anton and Marjak Popf have convinced a Jury that they have a claim against the city of South Omaha. They owned some lots along ono of the streets. The city council thouirht that the street should bo graded and ordered the work performed. Then the Popfs sued for damages anil this morning the Jury returned n verdict llndlng ior the plaintiffs , assessing Anton's damages ut &S3 nnd his wife's at 8140. _ A Whlslcy Trust Mnrtcnsret , The Distilling and Cattle Feeding com pany , or In other words the Whisky trust that has Its headquarters at Pcoria , 111. , this morning filed an $8,000,000 mortgage In the of- flco of tlio register of deeds. The mortgagee Is the Central Trust company of Now York city and the property covered Includes all of the distilleries under the control of the trust , the Willow Springs of this city and the plant nt Nebraska City bolng among the number. Olnliu Aci'limt the County. Joseph H. Taylor Is seeking to recover n judgment against the county of Douglas and placing his damages at ? 10,000. The plaintiff tn the case alleges that ho owns a strip of land along the line of Loavonworth street , Just outsicto the city limits ; that ns long ago as 1MK ) the county commissioners , with force nnd arms and with a loud noise , entered his promises , confiscating his property for the purpose of opening the strcot. indor : ed. , The advertising of Hood's Sarsaparllla ap peals to the bobcr , common scnso of thinking people , because It Is true ; and it is always fully substantiated by endorsements which In the financial world would bo accepted without a moment's hesitation. They tell the story HOOD'S CUKICS. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills , Jaundice , bll lousncss , side headache , constipation. Lots in town 8100.00. Page 7. Hoinuthliii ; Now. Ice cream at Parker's lloral parlor , 118 South 15th btrcot. Miiitm , Wo are closing thrco lines of oxford ties at $1.00 per pair loss than regular price. Don't mlsu this cluinco to get a pair of uhoes cheap. MORSli DRY GOODS CO. Papillion races Thursday and Friday. Special train Union Paolllo 12 : 15 p. m. returning at 0:110. : I'roiitpctlvn Dutnngfl Suit. Months ago the South Kloventh strcot via duct was condemned and declared to bo un safe for wheeled trafllc. However , the Btrcot railway was permitted to run Its cam over the rjckoty structure. On Tuesday night a gentleman who lives on Mason street near South Klovonth strcot , received a severe fall on the viaduct , duo tea a loose plank < When a reporter for TUB HEK visited the spot yesterday afternoon , no found the plank still elevated thrco Inehcj in the air , on ono ildo , ana presenting an ever-ready appearance to do ha utmost to trip up a fresh victim. City Tui . City taxes for 16'J3 foil duo May 1 and will become delinquent July 1. The total amount of the tax Is f'JOO.OOO. Of this amount fVlflT wa paid In during April and f"JO,0J , 85 flaring May , making a total of $33,410.65 , Treasurer Holla snys that compared wltli former years property ovrnora are paying their taxes very well , and especially it this Kraiifjrlug in ? Iow of the cluha of the 6corc.Uy of money and consequent hard times , MYDEN BROS , Some Prices That Will Ba On Top Thurs day. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS 5 CENTS EACH Slllo , Ir < > M Oonili , llnnilkorclilffI.nillci' nnit Omit'n FurnUhlngi. A 93.00 llnnil- kerchlcf fur 2Jo Tluir'diijlOo IJuji n 25 Cent One. FURNISHINGS. Gont'a India fjaiizo undershirts 15c. Ladles' ribbed vests fie. Ladles' fust bliick cotton hose Oc. 20 inch uinbrolhis fi'Jc ' worth $1.00. Gents British 1 hose Il2o. } THURSDAY SALE. Our entire stock of silk chiffon hand embroidered handkerchiefs fjo on sale tomorrow nt lOo nnd 2io. The regular price of these goods is 35e to $2.00 each. They must bo sold. Come early and secure - cure iv choice $2.00 handkerchief for 2i5o. WOOL DRESS GOODS. Wo are absolutely selling dress goods below what they cost to manufacture. Read our prices for Thuasday care fully. 40-inch silk warp bonyallnes. SI.00. Best quality all wool Mitln finish hen- rlotta , 4U inches wide , only 7i > c. 10-inch all wool hopsacking , iSe. 10-incli all wool French foulo , H9c. 40-inch all wool India twill , 45c. 40-inch black silk warp honrlottu , OOc. 40-inch all wool very line black honrl- otla , Ooc. 31-inch all wool chalHcs. 40c. SILKS. AT PANIC PRICES. India silks in plain colors , worth 35c a yard , go at 18c a yard. Printed India silks worth 45c , in all now slmdings. Only about CO dress lengths left , these go at half price. 12iu ; a yard. Pongee- silk , sold clucwlic.ro as a bar gain at 4'Jc ' , wo sell the same silk at il'Jc ' a yard. ICa kni wash silks , a now assortment of them just in ; others ask Toe , our price 4e ! ) a yard. Cheney Bros. ' printed India silk , in handsome designs ; others ask 81.00 , our price only Coc a yard. Plaid silks. Our entire stock of plaid silks , worth $1.15 , $1.23 and 31,00 , go on sale at 75c a yard. Glace tatTetta shadow silks , sold every where at 81.00. our price for the balance of the week will bo only fiDc a yard. 23 pieces plain colored bengalino silks that have been selling at $1.00 ; during this sale the price will be only 59c u yard.CLOTHING CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Beginning1 Thursday Wo start a summer sale On summer goods At heated prices. An all wool cheviot men's suit At $3.50. This will lay any $3.00 suit ever adored away in the shade at 110 degrees Faronhelt. Our $1 00 suits are something to sur pass any $7.fiO suit sale that was over hold this side of the Atlantic ocaan. MEN'S ' SUMMER COATS. Wo have them for 23c , a neat , service able garment. Flnnclotte coats nnd vests for only COo for both garments. BOYS AND CHILDREN. A picnic in boys' and children's pants in cloths to suit. AVoll made , durable nnd noat. Prices 2oc. 33c , 50c and 75o each. IIAYDEN BROS. , The people's outfitters. Lots in town $400.00. Page 7. Tlio Morse Dry Goods Co , Are holding an immense sale of dry goods to last 10 days. Exceptional values In dress goods , cloaks and boys' clothing. Sco their advertisement on 5th page. Raymond & Co. , gravel roofers. 140G Farnam. lliiccs nt Fulr Grounds Juno 14 , 15 , 10. Spring mooting under the auspices of the Roadster club. $3- 000.00 in purses. Trotting , pacing1 run ning. Admission 73o to nil parts of the grounds. General admission , 50c. No charge for carriages. 8 JSXCUHSIOISS KAsT Via the WiibHBh Itnllroucl. No. 1. For the Epworth league con vention at Cleveland , O. , Juno 20 to July 2. The Wubnsh , in connection with the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com pany , will , make a rate of $10 for the round trip from Chicago. No. 2. For the Y. P. S. C. E. conven tion at Montreal , July 5 to 9. Only 918 from Chicago via the Wabash. In ad dition to the regular sleeping cars elegant now tourist cars will bo attached to this train at 81.50 per borth. FOR TICKUTS , sleeping berths or a tourist-folder , giving list of side trips , with cost of same , call at the Wabash olllccs , 201 Clark strcnt and Dearborn station , Chicago ; 1502 Farnam street , Omaha , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P Agt. , Omaha , Nob. Down with the Krcorils. If the horses will finish the speeding season as successfully as the utcam on- glno has opened it , this year of fjrnco IfaOIl will mark a good many important smashing of the records. On land wo have a Now York Central cnglno going a mile in 112 seconds , while on the At- lontio the new Gummier has surpassed all performances on the eastward pas sage. The public appreciation of high speed grows keener year by year. Americans like sport , especially if the character of it is auovo reproach ; and in the tests of engines , land and marine , they have no reason to worry over the chance of crooked work. Every time a record is broken the public is delighted. And there poems to bo every promise that this year will bring a great deal of en joyment of the kind to the residents of those United States. Railway Times and Financial Register. Ituci'u at r.iplllion. A special Union Pacific train has boon scoured for the Papillion racoj , Juno 8 and 0. Leaves depot at 12:45 : p. m. ; stops at South Omaha ; returning nt OiIJO p , in. ; raced called at 2 p. m. ; faro , 35c. Papillion races Thursday and Friday Special train Union Paolllo 1245 ; u. m , , returning at 0:30. : Drexel Hotel. 10th & Webster , 1 blk from Mo.Pao , & Elk. douot Nat. Brown , prop. $100,000 , Must Bo Taken In This Month Prices Are Loud Talkers. BEST PRINTS TOMORROW 21-2C Mmlt 1 i'nttprn to Cuilomer lint Cot ton ClmllU Tomorrow , nc | I.lmlt 1 I'nt- tcrn to K Customer ) All Now SIlot- licit Duincitio r.lnflinin , 6c | LIMIT , 1 PATTERN. Tills is your chance. READY MADE SUITS , $1.03. A big lot of ladies' $3.00 ready mndo suits , matle of Scotch mixed materials , must go tomorrow , $1.1)3 ) will bo the price , limit one suit to a customer. 11EADY MADE SUITS , $3.75. All our $7.50 ready made outing suits go tomorrow for $3.7fi ; these are made of the vorv best Scotch llannol. REA'DYMADE SUITS AT $10.00. All our $12,00. $13.50 , $15.00 and $10.50 Eton and Hclyott ready made suits , all at $10.00 ; you cannot oottor this. 83c waists , 41)c. ) $1.00 waists , Glc. ! $1.23 waists , 85c. $1.50 and $1.75 waists , $1.35. Ladies' ' summer capes , $12.00 quality , $3.00. Ladies' jackets that have been selling at $7.00 , $3.00 and $9.00 , tomorrow $5.00 each. See these. 52-inch hop-sacking in all the now shades. Now goods just in this week , tomorrow $1.25. 40-inch all wool French serge , all col ors , soils everywhere at $1.23 ! we are ' raising monoy'you : can buy them of us for 57c per yard. BLACK BRILLIANTINE 39C. . All our 50e quality of black brlllian- tine tomorrow 3'Jc. ' AN EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER. PRINTED ORGANDIES. 5C PER YARD. Only 10 pieces of this cloth will bo sold at this price and only ono pattern to a customer. There is a great lo. s on it at 5c per yard. All over the store , everywhere you will find bargains. All of best kid gloves are going at $2.03 per pair this week. All our curtains and draperies we sell at reduced prices. You cannot miss a bargain in silks with us. All our hemstitched and stamped linens wo are ollering at a discount of 20 per cent off. Duplicate our prices you cannot. We want to reduce our stock $100,000 this month. Wo are willing to lese money to do it. N. B. FALqONER. Lots in town $100.00. Page 7. Sluios. Wo are closing thrco lines of oxford ties at $1.00 per pair less than regular price. Don't miss this chance to get a pair of shoes cheap. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Papillion races Thursday and Friday. Special train Union Pacific 12:13 : p. in. , returning at 0:30. : o Slums. Wo are closing three lines of oxford ties at 31.00 per pair less than regular price. Don't ' miss this chance to g6t a pair of shoes cheap. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Papillion races Thursday and Friday. Special train Union Pacific 12:43 : p. m. , returning at 0:30. : NEW UNION DEPOT. F. ! . Amen , an Kmliiont Huston Financier , Impresses IIU Views on the Subject. Mr. F. TJ. Ames Is in favor of locating the now union depot at the foot of Farnam street , if such a thing can he accomplished without any great loss to the Union Pacific company , in which ho holds the largest interest of any individual stockholder. Although in the miilst of interviews with heads of departments , Mr. Ames had time to talk to a represcntatlvo of THE Bnc , as follows : "It is to bo rcsrcttcd that the pcoplo of Omaha would not allow us to complete the present union depot along the line * mapped out by the depot company. It docs seem to mo that whenever wo wanted to do anything for the city the people would step in nnd put a stop to intentions that were manifestly honest and just. Tied up as the depot matter Is at present , it is very hard to say what will bo done with the structure. It is no worse than the Michigan central was for years , and It the people of Chicago got along with u building that vir tually had no roof over it , it occurs to mo that Omaha can do the samo. "I think our people would be in favor of the removal to Ninth and Farnam streets could it bo done without any great loss to the company. Wo have spent con siderable money on the present structure nnd could this amount bo bavcil to us I bo- llovo the removal might ho effected. This , of course , would bo contingent upon the present grounds remaining In our possession , which are ours by gift and peaceable oc cupation for moro than twenty years , "The now location talked of is much moro desirable than the present site and It would permit all the railroads to enter it , the Missouri Pacific , IClkhorn and the Iowa roads. Something should bo done , because I rccocnl/o what an eyesore the present in- romplotod structure Is. Whether the Hurling- ton would agrco to the change In location is something your enterprising cltUens should ascertain atonco , otherwise It would bo usolnss to think of relocating the struc ture unless all interests are fully In har mony. ' The passage of house roll 83 has seriously impaired the standing of the state In eastern business circles , and should it bo enforced , which now looks very likely , It will prove disastrous to the farmers of tlio state. In my opinion. While the policy of the Union Pacific has not yet been defined , I antluipato that our pcoplo will not do anything to hinder its going into effect , being willing to glvo it a fair trial bofuro any movement Is mndo look ing to a test of its constitutionality. "There Is a great deal of unrest noticoa- bio In eastern money centers. The largo movement of gold from our shores has caused a stringency In the business world which scoins very hard to relax. While money is seemingly plenty , people who' have balances nro very chary about allowing thorn to get beyond their sight. The future is not bright , and everything Booms oil. Il was a great misfortune that the Austriai government should have taken this tlmo ol all times to resume specie payments , which largely accounts for the depletion of the gold reserve. Ono thing Is clear , the cast is u believer in hard money as against the west , which Is regarded as a follower of the silver idea. Mr. Cleveland's course Is eminently right , the only regret being that ho has not called congress to moot next mouth instead of In Scptombcr CE'S aking owder The ouly Pure Cream Of Tartar Powaer.-No Auiuiouia ; No Alutn. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , nntl tides over thoxrisl * that seems approach * til ? . Ho lins a arpo silver delegation In conpresa to contoal with , but everybody mvlnfr the Interw bof the country at heart iopo.1 llmt ho v n carry with him enough ncmbcrs to rcportllRio Sherman act. " Mr. Ame mull Mr. Clark leave early this morning OK a tour of inspection of the Union I'acllUfc returning In about a vcok. llttllitny Note * . General ManaKimlloldrepo of the Hurling * ton , with I'resldont Perkins , Is making a tour of the systotm Assistant General Passenger Agent W. J. Black of the Atchuon. Topeka & Santa Fo railroad Is authority for the statement that .hero * wlll bo no more cut rates be tween the Missouri river and Chicago. The Missouri Pacific yesterday brought nto Omaha , consigned to n well known Ilrm n this city , a train load of salt , consisting of eighteen full cars from the Kansas Salt company at Hutchitison , Kan. This Is the argcst shipment of salt over made to this city. ' A new local tlmo card ROCS Into effect next Sunday on the Durllngton , No. 4 leaves Jcnvcr cast bound at lifO ! : ! noon , Instead of 0:11 : ! a. in. , as heretofore. The arriving tlino vill bo the samo. This train will carry a sleeping car , as will also No. G wnst bound. is far as McCook. Messrs. Hawley of the ISlkhorn , Marquott of the Burlington , Hall of the Missouri 1'aclflc nnd Thurston of the Union Paclllo met this morning In the library of the "Over- and Houto" and endeavored to ngrco upon some plan of action looking to a test of the maximum rate law. But the lawyers Iko doctors could not ngrco and they ad- ourncd without day. V Traveler Tnkniivltli Chnlurn MnrltUR. White Mr. T. .Tj Ulchoy of Altona. Mo. , vns traveling In Kansas ho was taken vlo- ontly 111 with cholera morbus. Ho called nt a drug store to got some tncdlclno nnd the Irugglst recommended Chamberlain's Colic , Jholcr.i and Dlarrhuia Hemcdy so highly ho concluded to try It. The result was Immedi ate relief , and a few doses cured him eom- > lotcty. It Is made for bowel complaint and lothlng else. It never falls. AN INDIAN ORATION. Flying Cloud's Masterly and Thrilling Speech , ( Vorthy of Ingsrsoll , Illnlno , fllndstono or IlUnmrrk Tlio Bloody Past and the Peace ful I'rcscnt 1'reiicnlrd lit a Yerbul I'uuo- riiina Hero Is n Lesion to Heed. Tlio Indian IB the most poetic race In the World , In their rfltitlonawith their own ; In tholr hHUlts when not on tlio warpath ; In tliclr customs , songs , dances ; In tnolr be lief In the happy hunting ground , nnd in tliulr conceptions ot the Gioat MnnUou. The lollo-wlng Is an extract from the speech of Flying Cloud , a famous Kickapoo medicine innn : "Children of the Great Spirit , whoss form Is In tlio air , though Invisible , I nm hero to toll you of otirwionKsaud of ourrlghUI "Four hundred year * ago u Oreutlilti - Man Bailed from Spain to tlnd a Now Woild- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Thnl Woild vrut tlio Itcd Mali's. Then nil went well \vltli our Forofathcis from the upper waters ol the Hiii-ona to tlio Great Wurm GuU tlmtkianecl tlinlund of Fiult nnd Flow ers , whcie the Hlin- inolcs hunted and llshcd. "Tlio Indian wel comed the White Mnn , and for Unit welcome our people ple were driven Btep by step townul tlio KI eat Silt Lake , beneath which drops the Great Catnsnys"Titivori Splrlt'o Eye every of an Indian can altvayi day when twilight tt rtlieJ upon. " comes down upon = thocaitli. " Wo nro scattered like leaves when au- tiiinn wlnda eliako tlio trees of tlio foicst. " We , the Klckapons , whoso homo was cnceln Illinois Inter In Kansas , nnd Is now in tlio InndiOt the Saca nnd Foxes , are at peace with tlio. White Man. What wo have , that wo will glvo to our White Brother. "Our Kickapoo Indian Sagwn makes men live to be ono Imndicd years old. "There nro Kcd Men living who liavo used it over slnco they were young men , mid who nro now no old that they can only sit , lla and bleep In tlio sun. "Our Kickapoo Indian Oil is the ( oo of pain. "Our Kickapoo CongU Cure stops the band of death. "Our Kickapoo Indian Salvo heals and cure * nil wounds , nnd our Kickapoo Worm Killer preserves the liven of papooses. "Our 'Sagwa' good meilicine la from the prcat mother of us all Xntuio. All that la beat that grows In the woods , that blos soms oii'ttio plain , that hides In the earth , our Sngwa contains. It has picscrvcd the lives of our warriors nnd our women. "U acts upon the body like sunshine on the IrecH nnd llowcrs , and elves life and strength to nil who use It , Men and women - men who paitako of It freely can only die of old ago. "This Hccrot which the Klcknpoos nloio : possess , they give freely to tholr white brother. It U our rlohoet offei ing. "I have spoken. Let thn voices of the world bcnr answer to what I have Bald ! " Without doubt the Indian lias u profound knowledge of the mysterious herbs with wtiieh they cure radically many formid able diseases which bufllo the greatest physicians of tlio world. These remedies can now bo obtained of nny druggist or wholesale dealer. The Kickapoo Indian Sagwn IB ono dollur per bottle. Six for flro dollars. The Cough Cure is ( Ifty and all the other remedies twcntv-llvo cents per bottle. In using thceo remedies you mny bo absolutely certain that they nro purely vegetable , that they contain no acids or mineral poisons , bo- ciuirto tliii Indiana know absolutely nothing of thOAO harmful drugs. The Kickapoo Indian Medicines nro gen. ulno Indian mndo. How they cnmo to bo given to the world U fully explained In our largo book , which we Kindly send free to all applying who care for It sufllclcntly to write us enclosing thico 2o. stamps to pay postage. Address Healy & ill Gram > Ave. . Now lluvon , Ct. JNDAPfT Tllh 3IIIUT HINDOO REMEDY rnopucRa TUB ADU\K _ UK I'I/TH In 80 IIAV8. Cu7ca _ . . . Nervoui HlBoaici , bulling Muinory , I'nrmli , Klfopleiineu. Wt , Ho.unilquicklrbut uri > ly r eilorc * l.ott Mlulltrll M oryountt. Emllr carried hi vcit rocket. 1'rlci- , pnckaKU. blfartr .OU will , a wrlllinauar- torura or tiiunry rvfurd il. llon't let any til * | irlncl leililrurrlit M-llyou any kin Juf Imitation. In- lilt or , liavlntr INHAIMi iiono olhtr. If lie Imi nai lot It. KB will icndlt by mall upon rccclM of | illc ( . I'Mnmitot In foalmi onrelojto frco , Addrtvs Orlt Hrdlrnl Co. , li I'lrmaulh 1'lurcChicago , III , SOLD by Kulm & Co. , Cur ith and Douglas Sis. , and J. A. fuller & Co. , Cor. Kill and Douelai Sis , OMAHA , NKB.J by I'aul G. Schneider , 521 liroadway and G Poatl St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , and other Landing Drugxlsts. _ PALE FOLKS ! Make your blood rich uml mini , tone you whole syatoiu. curoevory nervous trouble with Nerve Boons , a now vegetable dl.covory of marvelous uowur. They renew youth , rsstoro vigor , Klve clew of hunltli , double capacity for work or plcnsuroVomIorful for overwork and worry. Sold by druiritlsts. H n box. two weeks' bunnhr , or by mail , NEKVB UKAN CO. , DUFFY'S PURE PUREHISKEY FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL TliUu ti year niul tlio Reason of the your enprclnlly wlirn people nocil to tin ciircful. Thuro Is illnonnn III thonlr mill there I * morn of It comlni ; Iroui uhronil ns hot wrntlicr iiliprimclic * . MtUnrlii l ยง coiiMuntly preva lent , fliimtnor dUciinos nro imminent mid cliolnrn M expected. To Icrep thn lilooil purn nnd circulating , to iivotil nmlitrm nnd jire- dcrvo the health , strength nnil produce linpplneAA , there Is nothing cqunl to Dully' * 1'uru .Mutt Wlilnkoy. Iinlut upon your ilrilB- Kl't or grocer having It for you nnd ( tenet not bo pomundod to tnku liny other. Send for Illuitrntrd pamphlet to DUITY MALT WI1ISKKY CO. . ItUOIIKSTKlt , N. V. BLISS. Special Sale this week of Midsummer Pattern Hats , white and light colors. The largest line of leghorn hats in the city.Vislftio 0urr 2nd For bargains in Children's Hats , Flowers and Millinery. Bliss , 1514Douglas-st Leitest- BEAUTIFUL EFFECT. TONE AND SOFTNESS. AN AHT TKEASOUE. CALL AND EXAMINE THIS WORK IF YOU AUE THINKING OF HAVING A I.AltOi : PICTURE MADE. THIS STYLE IN 1C.\20 FINR FRAM13 AT $3 EXTRA WITH EVCIIY DOZEN CABINET I'llOTOS. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY , AT POPULAR PRICES , 313-315-317 South liti Stroot. OMAHA. New Woolens , just in. STYLE , SECOND KIT. TO FINISH. NONE. Faxton Hotel BullJlnj. Farnam St. , Omaha. DO YOU VALUE YOUR EYE SIGHT ? IfSo. . % Not Wear Iko Proper fas ? Try a pair of Ilirschbcrs's Non- liangcahle Glasses and your defec tive vision will be corrected , Max MBLJBF Solo Agents for Omaha. Catarrh Cure curoi catarrh All druggliti. Wo cute. DR. McGREW THE SPECIALIST. Ii unnurimxcd In tlio treatment of all Private Dlssases andall voaVnaii and dl - ordoraof MiN. : Women excluded. H M'nr ' experience \Vrltoforclrculara and , 'luontlon list free. 1UU utiJ Itanium Sti , Uuiulu , Neb. Ktiilrond men must have watches that nro exactly correct. The Itayinoiul railroad watch combines fine time With medium prices. AND UOOQI.41 , OK1BL. aimmmmm mm wimmmmmmmni \ ASTACKof STRAW H Hats in our hat department piled on long tables aZZ. in bins in trays in heaps marked at prices rang- Z ing from twenty-five cents to a dollar forty in all S shapes new this season , from the "common sense old 7 L man style" to the buzz saw edge that's as flat as a * . pancake destined to adorn the head of a dude g with high crowns low crowns wide brims fine S braids coarse braids loose woven ventilated gYcddo Japanese Javanese any kind of a hat tha ganybody's ; got new this season it's here and a * Z about half the hatters'prices. . Nothing adds so m l much to a man's comfort in summer as a straw hat \ AND COOL UNDERWEAR * and nothing makes a man so hot aa to buy-some- - where else and then happen to look into our win- Z dews and "catch on" to our prices. Take balbrig- f Z gan underwear we sell the same identical quality S l that our neighbors get forty and fifty cents for It's genuine balbriggan , too. with French necks and jersey ribbed cuffs on the shirts with tape-bound seams tape drawer supporters full flies and jcrsoy ends on the drawers. We sell elegant fancy shirts and drawers at thirty-five cents and we sell the same sort of French balbriggan underwear that's being sold at seventy-five cents to near a dollar at a " " " " " half dollar. < [ Good idea to investigate ? Don't it ? ] j The most luxurious Car pets in use at the price of ordinary Brussels. Fat- 1 terns that we will not reorder - order , with and without borders , elecjant parlor and rug effects , some with only enough for a bed room will be sold as remnants , ORCHARD AND WILHELM CARPET Successors to S. A. ORCHARD , Douglas , bet. 14th and 15th