8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEES SATURDAY , JULY 1 , 1893. ro Prices Will Make It a Big Day Read Thorn , SPECIALS FOR THE EVENING Dress Oooiln , Notlonn , Perfumes , Men's mill Lnilici' rurnUlilnKC , Mcn' Ilnti Alio n UIR linn on Silk * anil UrcRt ( loads. SPECIAL , BARGAIN SALE. This evening at 8 p. m. wo shall place on sale , ' (2-lnch ( wldo canton cloth. 32-inch wldo Brandenburg cloth , 3-4 Scotch homespun , 32-inch serge pineapple - apple tifisup , corded crinkled seersucker , deccn muslin nnd n number of other odds and ends in wash fabrics , worth lc , lOc , 12c , IGc , lOcnnd 2oo yard , choice of all only Co yard ; none sold before 8 p. m. nnd only ono dress to each customer ; none to the trade. Bo on hand at 8 promptly. This morning wo place on sale nil our 82-inch wide colored Swisses in plain white ground and tinted shades , colored figures , that have bcou Belling at lOc , 12jc and IGc ; choice now , until all Bold , Tic yard. 18-inch all linen glass checked towel ing at lOo yard , reduced to Go this morning. 100 dozen 20x-10 liuek towels now Go each. each.Wo Wo boast of showing the largest and heaviest Turkish towel at 2'ic that was over shown to the people of Omaha ; in vestigate. Our linen stock is too largo and must bo reduced. reduced.FURNISHINGS. FURNISHINGS. 1 lot of men's line tcck scarfs , in all the now summer shades , only 2oo each. This is the best tie wo have over shown for this price , 1 lot of children's ' fast black cotton hose only So per pair , worth 20c. Chil dren's full regular made imported cot ton hose only 12jo per pair , worth 2oc. Ladies' fast-black ) cotton hose only Oo per pair , extra value. Ladies' extra heavy black silk mitts only 2. " > e , reduced from 40c. 1 lot of ladies 20-inch umbrellasworth $3.50 and $ -1.00 , reduced to $1.50. PERFUME SALE SATURDAY EVEN ING. From 8 p. m. to t ) p. in. wo will sell all odors of Leon Maugenot & Co.'s cele brated perfumes at lOc an ounce. SATURDAY'S BARGAINS. Wo must got rid of these goods nnd will sacrifice all profits to move them. Ladies' bolts at "c , lOc , IGc , 20c up. No. 2 velvet ribbons 40c per bolt ; nli other si/.es in proportion. Fine Mexican braided hammocks only 50c each. Extra heavy braided hammocks at C5c each. Special bargains in flags , Gc , 8c , lOc , IDc per do cn. cn.SILK SALE. On Saturday morning Wo place on sale 20 pieces kal kai wash silks , The handsomest patterns Shown this season. Entirely now goods. Worth 75c yard. Your choice of them AT 49C YARD. If you want a nice Silk waist at a low Price , this is YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ' WOOL DRESS GOODS. Saturday morning wo will place on sale the greatest bargains wo over offered in wool dress goods. Wo must reduce our stock to make room for our immense STOCK OF FALL GOODS. 30-inch English hcnriotta , that wo sold up to 35c a yard , go on sale Satur day morning for lOc. 40-inch broad heads black and white plaidn and stripes , worth GOc , Saturday only 2 , " > c. 40-inch all wool foulo serge , bed ford cords , beiges and other fancy weaves , worth 81.00 per yard , all go in ono lot for 45o. HAT DEPARTMENT. The greatest bargains to bo found on Saturday in men's , boys' ' and children's hats that over has been otTored before. 50o children's and boys' straw Bailer hats , 25c. , 75c men's straw hats , in black , brown and whlto , 2Gc. 81.00 men's straw hats , in black und wnito , GOc. $1.2. ) and $1.50 men's straw hats , in all the leading styles , 7f > o. Don't ' fail \o \ get ono of our $2.00 stiff brim fur hats , in black and brown , at 08c. 08c.Our Our 81.93 Fedora hatg , in the Dunlap Bhapo , in black , brown and nutria , can't ' bo bought olbowhoro less than 53.00. All our line of children's fancy straw hats and caps at half prico. S2.GO men'a ' soft fur hats , 81.2. ) . BUTTER , MEAT , CHEESE AND FRUITS. Country butter , 13o nnd lOo ; creamery , 17o and lOc , and wo will sell you the finest separator creamery for 22c. Now is the time to buy good but ter at such low prices. Canned meats at very low prices. 2 pound cans Rex corned beef , 18o ; I-pound cans , lOc ; 0-pound cans , G5c ; pot ted hum , deviled ham , Gccach ; oxtongue and potted boot at Tie per can ; picnic hams , lie , California hams , 12o : strictly No. 1 BUgur cured hums , IGc ; dried boot , lOc ; salt pork , lllo ; corned beef , 7jc ; bologna , head chocbo and liver sausage , Go per porfnd. CUTTING DOWN PRICES ON CHEESE. Wisconsin full cream , lOc ; eastern process full cream. 12jc , l-lo nnd llo ( ; noufclmtel cheese , 7jo per package ; brick cheese , 12o } , 15o and 17jo ; Swiss , 15c , 17o and 19c ; limborgcr , lee nnd ITJc ; head chcoso , 2 for 5c. Cull and got Borne lemons. Wo are Boiling fancy meabina lemons for 20c per dozen ; dates , 7 Jo ; lifts,1'Jjo und IGo. ' IIAYDEN BROS. ' , Promoters of homo Industry. Balloon tonight , gel $400.00 lots 825.00 down ; see page 7. riro Work * . Big line , all kinds , low prices. IIAYDEN BROS. Street Sweeping Schedule. The Board of Public Works has completed the street swooping schedule for the year. It does not suit Jim Stephenson , the con tractor , la the least , and ho U in-otosttnj la his usual vigorous maunor , Under the schedule six miles of stroocs shall be swept each night , mailing a total for tlio year , with the seventy miles loft over for last year , of 1,070 miles. _ The schedule carries the sweeping into the nildalo of November. Heretofore between eight und usno miles have bocu swept dally , and Mr , Stephenson naya that but six miles a ulght means a loss of money to him. This retrenchment was mttda necessary by the shortage of funds in the curb , gutter and cleaning fund. pooiilo have , Oowltt' puos m * r ) sJalvo wUl cury jhem. MOIl.SU nUY OOODS CO. Special Sutunlny Snip , With Plenty of Ilnr- frnln * for Thrifty Tnites. It will pay any ono In ncarch of dry goods or wearing npparol of any kind to visit our store today and inspect otfr Saturday bargain window. It contains some startling rcnlistie Values which must bo tempting to people of thrifty tastcB. SEE SATURDAY'S ' BARGAIN WIN DOW. Sec the boys' fine llnnnol suits , $1,40 , ; these were $4.00 nnd $5.00. Sco the boys' madras shirt waists , 40c ; those are 81.00 quality. Sco the China silks at 23c ; thcso are a regular GOc quality. Sco the 30-inch wash goods at Go n yard ; thcso nro regular 20o goods. See the 01-inch cream namasks at 20c ; thcso are our GOc quality. See the 2o lawns , 30 inches wide ? those nro regular 80 and 10 goods , nnd will bo sold for ic ! from 2 to 0 o'clock only. Elegant heavy fringed damask towels which are good values at 2oc , Saturday's price lllc. Wo will sell In our ladles' suit depart ment 7G white lawn suits of fine India linen at 81.GO that are well worth $3.50 each. The material alone is worth morothan we ask for the suit. This is a season able bargain. Don't miss it. They will bo sold fron 2 to 0 o'clock only. 3 BARGAINS IN BASEMENT. Our $10.00 dinner sots go for $ (1.40. ( Our $25.00 dinner bets go tor 80.98. Our 810.00 tea sots go for 84.08. SATURDAY FROM 2 TO 0 ONLY. GOO do/.on ladies' ' handkerchiefs , in cluding hemstitched , scalloped edge and hand embroidered , at IGc , or 2 for 25c. They are extraordinary value for the money and will not last. Men's half hose that are worth IGc each , Saturday from 2 to 0 will sell 2 pairs for Gc. ALL DAY SATURDAY. Men's $1.00 shirts 02c. Men's $1.23 shirts OSc. Men's S1.50 shirts 81.23. Men's 81.75 shirts 81.47. Men's 82.00 shirts 81.00. Men's 82.2. ) shirts 81.87. Men's 4-ply collars , 3 for 2oc. Men's 4-ply culls , 15c. Bathing suits , to close , at 75c , 81.00 , 82.50 and $3.50. Men's 2-thread French hose , good value for 20c , go ut Oc. D Men's regular 35o fast black hose , for 10(5. 10(5.Men's Men's fine gauze underwear for 19c. Men's India silk four-in-hand scarfs , lOc. lOc.Bovs' Bovs' fast black stockings with double knee and heel , regular 33c goods , at lOo a pair. Children's plain , fancy colors and black stockings tit IGc. Ladies' fine lisle hose that have been selling up to 75c and 81.00 , Saturday 35c , 3 pair for 81.00. A regular5 33c fast black hose for ladies , 2oc. Splendid quality of union suits 75c. Ladies' black lisle pants and vests 50c. Fine Egyptian cotton shirt and drawers 23c. 23c.A A regular 2oc vest for 15o. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Special sale of gowns at 47c , 7oc , 87o and $1.08. Drawers 25c , GOc , CSc and 89c. Summer corsets at low prices. All of our GOc , 7uc and $1.00 veiling at 25ca yard. Special sale of Roynior kid gloves at 81,50 a pair and upwards. Our silk mitts at 33c , GOc and 75c are the best values to be had. Special sale of shopping bags and pocket books. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. 8400.00 lots 825.00 down ; see page 7. Balloon tonight , go ! For World's JTulr Visitors. Low rates ! Fast time ! Perfect road bed ! Magnificent Pullman slceporsi Free reclining chair cars ! World-famous dining cars ! Comfortable day coaches and smoking cars ! Baggage checked direct from resi dence ! Three vestibulcd and gas lighted trains dnilyj That's what the Burlington route of fers World's fair travelers. Try it. Trains leave Omaha at 11:15 : a. m. , 4:20 : p. in. and 12:10 : a. in. daily. CITY TICKUT OFFICE , 1324 FARNAM STREET. John A. Wakelicld , lumbar , lath , lime , etc. Temporary ofiico , 1724 Loav- worth street. Cheap Kxcurslon * to Montreal. The C. E. excursions for Montreal leave Omaha via the Burlington route at 12:10 : a. m. , 11:15 : a. m. and 4:20 : p. m. , July 3d , 4tn , Gth , Oth and 7th , making connection at Chicago with special trains for Montreal over the Wabasli and Canadian Pacific railways. A special party of Nebraska delegates will take the 4:20 : p. m. train of Monday , July 3d. Faro , Omaha to Chicago and return , $17.50 ; Chicago to Montreal and return , $18.00. For full information call on or write to W. F. Vnill , city ticket agent , 1321 Farnam street , Omaha. Flro Worlcs. Big line , all kinds , low prices. IIAYDEN BROS. THREE MARTYRED MAJORS Arrest of the Military Heroes of the Board of Public Works. CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT OF COURT It Ye llnvo Tcnrn rrepnro to Bhed Them Kim" Munteil Drumi at Cllr llnll Contractor rhetnn Was Also Onthercil In * The throe military heroes of the Board of Public Works wcro placed under arrest last I evening. I They are clmreod with violating the order ' of the injunction on the paving question. Deputy Sheriff Timmo made the arrest sln- srlo handod. Tno troops wcro not called out. Major Fumy and Major Balcombo were ar rested at their homos. Mnjor Blrltlmusor felt the strong arm of the law tap him on the shoulder at city hall at 5 o'clock , Just before ho wont to supper. Jt is siud that it did not impair their iippotitcs. The thrco majors did not go to Jail. Thov nro not built that way. They promptly flxcd up satisfactory assurances that they would appear in the district court nnd answer to the charge today. Ed Phcl.m , the con tractor , wns also arrested on the satr.o cluirpo of violating the order of Injunction recently issued from Judge Walton's court. C. A. Baldwin has for some time in timated that the thrco majors , consti tuting the Board of Public Works , would bo summoned before the district court to answer to the charge of contempt. Several weeks ago the judge secured n temporary injunction to prevent the board grading Pierce street , nnd the sama still stands. At the tlmo the contractor was grading Twenty-fourth street nnd when ho reached the Intersection of Pierce ho sud denly ceased work , as it was taken that Mr. Baldwin's Injunction covered that portion of the thoroughfare. Tnus matters stood for several months. The contractor was nut out. nnd contin ually clamored to proceed with his contract. The majors thought a gro.it deal , but did not say much. They were revolving In their minds the status of the cnso , nnd when they are caught doing that particular thing some thing generally drops. After some discus slon , the board invited Mr. Council's opinion as to whether the injunction was sufficient to prevent the grading of the Twenty-fourth street inters cction with Pierce , and , If so , why. The restraining order was issued to prevent the grading of Picrco street until n change of grade was made nnd a tender made the property owners of the damage money. Mr. Council's Opinion. Mr. Council looked into the matter with the result that the follow ing opinion was given the board : In response to the request for my opinion concerning tlio truing of un order to the con tractor for lllllng that portion of Twenty- fourth street whuro It Intersects with I'lcrco street und making the proper approaches to Tnoniy-fourthbtreot , I would t-ay that In my opinion such order should bo Klxcn. It Is but Just to the contractor that the order bo given at oiici > , > > o t It-it ho bo not unnecessarily delayed In the com pletion of liln work. Ho tins already sufTerod considerable delay by reason of the complica tions which have existed. The temporary In junction of tha district court WUM expressly limited to the time of changing the gr.ulo of 1'lorco street so us to conform to the grade of Twenty-fourth street. This chungo has been duly made and the Until ordinance has been passed und nppro\eil. If Mr. Ititldwln can present the Illllng of Twenty-fourth street at its Intersection with fierce by securing an other order of the court ho should bo allowed to lnUo the responsibility of doing BO , and tha board , notwithstanding his threats , should perform Its duty nnd thereby make safe a diin- norous place ou Twenty-fourth street which Is liable to result In serious accidents und damage - ago suits. It Is not nccesR.iry to elvo an order toerado 1'Iorce street to thocstumlfmedgrudo. This could not bo done until a Kinder of dam ages was made. It Is only necessary to give an order to 1111 Twenty-fourth street ut Its In tersection with IMorco street and mnko such rcafon.iblo approaches as In tlin Judgment of the city engineer uro necessary to prevent accidents. As soon as Mr. Council's opinion was re ceived the contractor , Ed Phelan , received a written order from Chairman Birkhauscr to proceed with the work of lllllnc the Twenty- fourth street intersection. When Mr. Bald win was apprised of this fact ho ga'vo it out that contempt proceedings would bo insti tuted against the majors. He proposed to ascertain whether they should proceed in violation of the orders of a district court. However , no papers have yet been served on the majors inviting them to appear at bar and suiter the consequences of the court's wrath. IllrkliauBor Shouldered th Blame. Major BlrlthmiBcr , who at all times is more or less pleased with himself and his good ness , was doubly so yesterday morning , when ho displayed his immortal love nnd devotion for his follow members , Majors Balcombo and Furay. When the rumor reached the major's ears that there was danger of the board being brought into court for contempt , his proud spirit manifested itself , and his feelings rebelled against the thought of his beloved und honored associates being brought Into disgrace by a summons to ap pear before a magistrate. Ho straightway betook himself to the proper persons , and then and thcro did of his own frco will and mind make known the fact that ho , and ho alone , was responsible for the order being issued to the contractor to proceed with the work of filling with dirt the intersection of Twenty-fourth and Pacific streets. And if the court desired to cxorciso its judicial wrath it should do so upon his head , and not upon those of the other two members , whom ho assorted wcro Innocent , and he shouldered the whole responsibility. Ho then re turned to his ofllco , und as ho Informed Major Baleombo of the sacrifice ho had made thcro was joy in the household of the majors ns they foil upon oich others shoulders and gave a way to the feelings of love nnd devo tion that linger in their breasts. It was a touching spectacle , and even moisture issued from the samples of sandstone. Hugh Murnhy keeps in place in the board's ' rooms , and Van Court's vitrified bricks turned crimson with cniy at such a display of affection. But ail three of the majors arc now under arrest. Balloon ascension and parachute jump by a lady tills eve , Courtland beach. i i ITS MARVELOUS GROWTH. THERE IS A REASON FOR IT. "The last spoonful is as good as the first. " These cheer ing words come from all parts of the world. The reason Dr , Price's Cream Raking Powder does better and finer work and retains its uniform strength until the last atom is used , while other brands deteriorate , often becoming caked and useless , is by reason of our refining our own Cream of Tartar and eliminating all impuiities and so accurately combining ill the ingredients used in exact scientific proportions. Dr. Price's is peculiarly adapted for export , as neither long sea voyages nor climatic cjianges affect it Will keep fresh and sweet for years , inn mnrAHi ) a ins. Btolon from the "txirnvard of Adftm Win- dolpli , Ormul iKlud , Ncl ) . , on Ilin night of Juno 20 , 1803 , nrrf f my liorre , nboiit 8 yenra old , chunky bullaVmtlfffit ntKUtt 1K)0 ) pounds , shod In front , K ( xllll round horxc ! nnd one dun horse nbont .lejycars old , weight nbout 1,000 pound * , linifrwo brnndi , tlnrk line down Ills bnck. forolocte * 4rlninio < l on lioth hornc * . Adnm Wlndolph KH pny I2G.OO for the return of the horses , nndlllnll county will tmy 50.00 for the nrrcst nndcnnvlction of the thief. On thoBfimo nlclit tlmrrjwn't stolen from the tms- turo of Oliver Mo.iU < ncnr Wood Ulvor , Nob. , ono bay nmre , 3 roars old , weight 000 pounds , whlto strip In faop , Ixnh hind feet white , broken to drive. ? Mend will pny 10.00 for tlio return of thomaro nn'l llnll county will pny J50.00 for tlictirrost nnd conviction of the tluof. Arrest nndvislro J. A , Costello , shcrllt of llnll county , Grand I si und , Nob. 8400.00 lots $25.00 down ; see p.igo 7. . riro Works. Big line , nil kinds , low nrlcoa. IIAYDEN BROS. POLICE OOUHT. udKO llcrka llns nn IJnsy Session > vlth VU- Itlns : VIIRS nnd Drunks. At the police court yesterday morning T. F. Larton , the cripple who wns ycstertlny lot off on n promise to leave town , vrnt n nln up bcforo Judge Bcrkn , charged with street begging nnil drunkenness. The judge this time refused to put ntiy faith in his promises to reform nnd sent htm to the county jull Tor thirty days. Three drunks , John Swnnskl , John Papo and AI Harris , the first two receiving tlio customary lines. Mabel Nash nnd Lou Hart , two dusky courtesans , pleaded guilty to the accusation of flehtlng and wcro fined W nnd costs cnch. Dill Anderson , n pugnacious nepro , pre sented a beautiful study In black and whlto. The top of his coal black head had boon carefully wrapped lu cotton nnd bandages to conceal the results of a light last evening. When asked If ho had been lighting , "Of course I fought. " ho replied. ' 'I couldn't help myself , and BO when two men jumped on mo I had to light back. " The trouble oc curred on North Sixteenth street , and the other two men are named Squires nnd Hawkins. After swearing out warrants for his assailants Anderson was let oft on his own recognizance In order that all thrco might be tried together. The case against Charles Fairwcathcr for peddling without a license was dismissed. The same fate overtook n number of com plaints ngatnst saloon keepers charged with obstructing their doors and windows. The Mor.iwitch and the Jauscin families , living at Sixteenth and Chicago , aired a lit tle private squabble over their children bc fore the police judge yesterday morning. Thcro was much smoke , but no ( lame , and the case was dismissed. Flro Worlcs. Big line , all kinds , low prlrcs. IIAYDEN BROS. Music every afternoon and evening at Courtland beach. Balloon tonight. 3400.00 lots 325.00 down ; see page 7. A Itnrenln. See administrator's notice of sale of farm in Sarpy county , July 8 , on page 7. A good chance to get a fine farm at a bargain near Omaha. Funeral of-Mrs. 1'ranlc llurldej- . Sorrowing friends to the number of several lundrea attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank J. Burkloy at the Church of the- Holy Family at 0:30 : o'clock yesterday morning. The great edifice was filled with the fragrance of a wealth of floral tributes , some of which wcro elaborately designed nnd rarely beauti ful. Solemn high mass was cele brated by Hov. Father Hillman , with Kov. Fathers ICoopman and UigKO as dc.icou and subdoacon , assisted by ivov. Fathers Hoeffcr , Merrill , Hillick and DeSchrivor. The full church choir assisted in the serv ices , at the conclusion of which Messrs. George Jl'Paul ' , GJ M. , Hitchcock. William Bushman , J. Mi Jaughcrty , W. H. Wllbor , and C. J. Smy the , bore the' casket with its precious burden from the structure , which was nevcnngain to receive the familiar form , Very many joined the cortege that pro ceeded to the cemetery of the Holy Sop- ulchcr , where the last sad cfllces wore per formed and the remains consigned to na ture's kindly care. - PUT CHICAGO IN YOUH POCKCT. You Can Do So liy 1'urclmitng a Copy o Moron's Dictionary of Chicago. This valuable book has received the endorsement of the World's Columbian Exposition. It also contains a handsome map of Chicago and is the only recog nized and standard Guide to the World's Fair City. For bale by George E. Mornn , publisher , suite 213 Herald building , Chicago , 111. , and by all prominent news dealers. Price , 50c per copy. Silk cloth bound copies in gilt , postage paid , $1.00 each. Every person contemplating a visit to Chicago during tlio World's fair should avail himself of this oppor tunity to secure a copy. Balloon tonight , go ! Flavoring HATURM.FRUITFLW/ORS. / Vanilla Of perfect purity Lemon Of great strength- Orange Economy In their use , Roso.sl * and dellcioutly R the fresh fruit. THE RELIABLE THADE MARK. JBHIRT Manufactured heretofore In White Goods only , Is now to be had In a variety of Oeilrablo and Attractive Colored Patterni , la neglige styles. * Ask Your Doalcr fop Thorn. 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If lie lift * no * cot It. we ulll fcrullt liy mall upon receipt of prlch I'AMndilit In eoftli a tn\iMoi > e flic Addri0 OrlcntiC Medical Co. , OU Plymouth 1'luce. Chicago , 111 , jiOLD by Kuhn & Co. , Cur. ilh and Douglas Sts , nnd J. A. Fuller & Co , Cor. 141)1 ) and Dcu.- : Sis , OMAHA , NEIJ. : by Paul G. Schneider. i Broadway and 6 Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA , and other I.ead New York Hospital TREATMENT. For all Chronic , teens , Private and Special Diseases. of bifi MEN AND WOMEN Ftricturo nnd all other troubles trnnted at reaaoimblo charges. CONSULTATION Gallon or DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opposltollnydon Brou. msril.Nn.YHY. ( CiiiiHiiltntioii I'riin , ) li unaurpaisod In tlio treatment or all Guronio , Privnto and AorviiiH DlsoaiCh. Wrlto to or cuninlt | icr > onallr Address with etnmp for pnr- tlculuri , which will bo lunt In jilnlH ( involopu. I'.U.UurCil. Olllco , 11B a. Utb truet , Omalm , STflEHGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD W , H. I'HKEIt , M. 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UitAULEV , IJiltlu Creek , UlcU mmmmmmmm m iwmmmn A SIT "CUT" like this "cot" con be used to represent 'most nny kind of a shirt a fifty cent'r or a two- fifty one * Shirts all look alike In the newspapers. We didn't make this "cut" we bought It We're goln to make a shirt "cut" this week all our own- going to "cut" something like two thousand fancy shlrls with laundried collars and cuffs in all the newest effects down to 3 3'iirt t ale in mind o- Wllir IT DON'T RU How long since yon had that watch cleaned nnd did you ever have the clock cleaned ? A special feature of our business is our cleaning and repairing department. FIFIKCMin ANO DOUGLAS , OMAHA. , , COMMEL.rAur | THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! Undo of tlio fluc-at quality of Jlinmm Tobiu-ia tlmtcnn lie 'joticlit. Kqanl lit rvory respect to the . SlauuracUrcil by IMi. UfCMMUUCAHTlLlJ rjlOAlirACTdllY.bV Ix > J - 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent ineclallit In nervous , chronic , prlrnta , blood , nkln nnil urmnry dlsoisai. A regular rcglsloruil urnduntu In modlctno , in illulo'ins nml ojrlllloiuo * will utiorr , li itlll treating with the groattd lucccn , catarrh , lost ninnhooil , gonjnnl weiknoii , nlxht loisca un I nil form * of prlToto dlsoiicji. NO mercury used. KBW troniinent for lost of vltixl power l'artU uii blo tovlitt mo mar botrcatoil at tiotot by corropondonoo. MoUlclnoor InstrmuontJ icnt by mail oroxpruj * ocurolr psokeJi no tnnrki to | o < l ( calo content ! or sander , Onu nortoiml Intorvlow proforrul. CoruulUtlon free Corruipondauca utrlotlr private Ilook ( MjMorlos of Ute ) neat ttao. OOlOB hours , 9 a.m. to p m. Sundays , 10 a. m , to U mi band ; tamp for circular , VARNISH GO.-St. Louis , Of Tim CBLKDRATCrj FLOOR GLOSS The most durable and beautiful finish for The Ideal polish for Furniture , PloilOO floors \\uliiscotlng. . iiiNlly : ii [ > : > ll < 'il. nnd String Inotrumonts. ITOVCUIB Dricx liiHtuiitly. JIuKoH liri-soino the \anilth and \ from erne Ling imparts a . All illrt Ncruhblni ; iiiinoccMViir.v. brilliant ( Inlsh. A cloth luiilNdiliiM frciuiRronno , iult , lohiicro few drops on a soil anil liluixl. viiHlly roinoTcil by flinnly Is milllclcnt ; then rub well over the var uliilng It ith a damp cloth , iluilo In ten nished surf Jco until dry. Casoof 80 bottlua , brilllaut ehaaca , $1.00 per can. 80.00 , glnglo bottles U5 cetita. KB- FOR SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. . Ma mTTJoy * * u Mj * gu > i g iBitf > IMPAOV YOUi thj IJjjt. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED , GO , , 222 S , 16th St. j W LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. UAPTI8T FEMALE COLLEGE. CLUAUtTM AULLCCMINARY , & i UnjurpanscJ 'courro ol Yount ; t.aclUH Momcfr < hoij | , ituJy Muni ; , an , Ultra I UojJc | llji.ii in MuJ aoun ApfKiinln cniv modern. ) Location .IcandAfI TiMtncrii iot Cus. tlUhfiCllJIIIll Illui j8lhcnr opcn Scpt. nth l-rc-.U. . . , . - BtT.W.A.WIU39A M .Prtit. I tulhirtun CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LAOIEO. WCNTWOMTM MILITARY ACADEMY , . Leitnelnn , MCI. SlI do * r-'t ' 'ilV V i i . > ' . parlmcnlaollntiruciion III " - Gtnccra anil leicbcri Coo serratory of causla Art iOymnnium. ' MoOcra ui > - Jpoiaimcuti ttihi car Illiu IroteJ A. A. oaulcirua .IIISIM. l > rr 'i. OR. McCREW U the only SPECIALIST WUOTBEATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES ouel DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. IB jcurt experience. Circulars free. llth and Farnam Sd. , Wo " 111 und 70U ll martiloui Ft ucU rr p r tlou OALTII trv * . unit t Ittal iiu t > iitM i ( IAI/IIIOH will Uotore yO UvaltU , MU eaU uJ Ute ilaujfay i/talffeit , Addraas VON MOHL CO. , bvlt luiritu lf K Cl Lmll , OU > ILLINOIS 'I YATORY , n lu fclldtt < ftib > H V SSF * M7 II f ' ' > At'ii. Elocuiiou. Lunru > KB - tlc , AdU. E. f. UULU10 > , A. U. u { > t , JacLmiUiuC