TI-IK OMAHA DAILY KlHI * FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1803. FOUGHT THEM WITH A RAZOR Thrilling Experience of an Omatan and His Wife with Robbers. HINTS THAT STELLMACIIER WAS MURDERED Id * Wright' * StrnnRD Infatuation with a Ilrntrlco Olliclln New * < ntlieretl nt 1'ollco ll - ilimrtcri | null Jlliowhero Judcc HcrkH'i Umal Orlit. Mr. McMullIn , a mechanic In the Union Pacific shops , had n lively experience on North Sixteenth trcct Wednesday night. He came down town with hU wlfo , who aid ome shopping. Ho Hepped Into a harbor hap nml got his razor , which ho had left to bo honed. Subsequent developments show that this uns a lucky thing for him. It was rather late when they started homo nnd the streets wore about deserted. As they were approaching Chicago street a man stepped In front of Mr. Mu.Mullin and his \vlfo and told them to throw up their hands or ho would shoot their heads off. McMullIn drew his razor and started after the fellow , who disappeared in a dark alley. A llttlo further on McMullIn mot another pedestrian , who wanted to know what the man had stopped them for. While McMullin was telling the second man about It ho was Joined by another to JKI ! looking thup , who closely resembled the llrst highwayman , nnd the two attempted to rob him of his Watch and a sum of money which ho had. The men wcro advancing upon him when they heard some ono rapidly approaching. They then took to their heels. Mrs. McMullIn was BO badly frightened lhat her husband could not follow the bold thieves , and they made their escape. It la thought that the would-be robbers ro part of n gang of thugs who arc operat ing In that vicinity , and that they \vero lying In wait for some ono else whom they know carried a considerable sum of money. Dfllccrs are working on the case. HINTS OK Win. IM.A-Y. Darl Btrllinnclirr'H I'rli mln Wiint III" He. cant MjHtcrliiiiH Ilrtilh InvrstlRitliMl. The friends of Carl , alias Herman Stcll- machcr , the man who is supposed to have committed suicide ! n the basement of the Cunningham block on Thirteenth and Jucksou streets , nro of the belief now that the man mot with foul play. They are Instituting a vigorous investigation and will have the body exhumed for an autopsy. Stellmacher was favorably known among the German and IJohemlan people and has been known to liavo had largo sums of money at various times. They think that ho was cither murdered for his money or by an enemy. They are anxious to learn how hit dead body was found in the basement , which is well nigh inaccessible only through the door. That door was loritcd with a padlock from the outside. Several friends of thii tlead man visited the police station yesterday and lifter hearing their stories the oftlccrs in charge detailed some of their best men to work on the ease. A reporter for Tin : Hiiii visited Nick Yoagcr.tho saloon and rotaurant tnnn on lower Farnam street , yesterday and heard his version of the matter. Mr. Yeager said : "I have known Stcll- machcr for more than two years and ho lias always received his mall at mv place. Most of it came from Uunlap , la. , and Chi cago. Ho never had nny trouble anil was free from all ciure. Ho has had f'JOO at n time In my safe and if he wanted money at nny time ho always cot it of mo. Last Wednesday u week ago 1 dropped In on him at his shop on Thirteenth and Jackson etrccts and found him at work on | customer. Lcnmo on ui > town and ho fol lowed mo up to my placo. Ho borrowed Bomo money , saying that ho needed it to pay oil some indebtedness on his business. I cave him the money and that is the last I have seen of him. When 1 went Into his shop on Wednesday there wan no staple and hasp lock on the outside of the door , but when ho was found dead there was ono there and Stellmacher was found iusli'.o dead. This looks suspi cious to mo for It is almost impossible for uuyono to get into the place only through the door. 1 don't think that Herman com mitted suicide , because lie had n good many friends who would assist him linancially. Ho thought a good deal of his son Cnrl , who Is lii years old and Is working for a merchant nt I ouisvillo in this state. Ho rovorrnced the memory of his second wife , who died in Chicago , but never spoke of or heard from his thir.l wife , from whom ho is divorced nnd who lives on the West bide in Chicago. "Herman wa.s last seen Wednesday. His furniture \\as thrown out Thursday after noon and he was not found until Monday night. I lent him money Wednesday to pre vent his having any trouble on account of in debtedness. lie had not taken n drink for n month , and was u man who knew his business i- iif ness when he was drinking. Hu bad a lot of letters and valuable papers In a drawer ifo ifn tils furniture , but now thcso papers have disappeared , and no ono knows where they nre , The whole thing looks strange to me. " Charles Sclmak , vtho works at Kloventh nnd Dodge , says ho Is satisfied that the man did not commit suicide , and the saloon Iccepcr at this corher says the friends of Stellmacher will insist on having the body oxhumcd to ascertain the causoof death. As has been published in Tin ; Hun. Herman Stellmacher disappeared from his usual haunts on or about .luly lii. His goods and chattels wcro evicted from his shop at Thir teenth and Jackson streets b.v a constable named John Dingnmn , who serves notices ! from Justice Hrandics' court. Dlngman was arrested aim fin oil ? 2 nnd costs for obstructing the sidewalk with thn ptxuls. The goods were put in a store room In the Cunningham block , and Stollmachcr'.s body was found by onicorHurr and Sergeant Whalcn Monday night. The body was itn etU'h an advanced utago of decomposition that Coroner Maul was compelled to bury it at onro. A jury was empaneli-d , but as yet ; no inquest Ima been held. The friends of the deceased will now silt the matter and nettle whether or not their comraUo has taut with foul play. iiiroiti : : IIONOK. Itorkn Ilimn Nlco Lot of Tough Cui- tiintorit In Court. The police roundup Wednesday night was mtherslinicoiinequently the ( 'lierd"that was driven up before the judge yesterday morning contained only a few vagrants and drunks , All of til' ) latter class of offenders wcro com pelled to pay fi.f ; > 0 Into the treasury or go back to the hull pen until tholrtlmo was out. Fred Hackns was locked upon suspicion , and Sergeant Slgwart who appeared against Inni , claims that the man keeps a Japanese prostitute and induces men to visit the bouse. Once inside the house the woman pets the visitor drunk and Hackus robs him. His ease was continued. An old time house worker and porch climber , who Is known to the police as James Kennedy , appeared before the court to answer to the charge ol being a suspicious character. After Kennedy had entered his plea of not guilty Sergeant Ormsby told the Judge that for two years past Kennedy had boon trying to lead an honest life , and rec ommended that the court lot him down easy , In face of the facts in the cnso the prisoner wus discharged. l.lnlrt I'nynu. the colored courtesan , who cut William Dell with a knife last night , was lined $10. Sue talked hard for her liberty , but the Judge said "money * talks , " and as the girl didn't have the coin he was taken below. For lining up a vault which had been ordered ck'antul. Nick Mai Ion was lined flu I ( I nd costs , Kd Thomas paid 117.50 Into the police court fund for lighting. The case against lialloy 1) . Davis , who was charged with obtaining { -Ml from Mrs. Hlrbtino I'elcrscu , was dismissed , the prose- inning witness paying the costs. When the complaint was tiled It wus alleged that Davis represented to the complainant that ho was the owucr of a "OU-ncra farm , and that ho was madly in love with her. Hcly- Ing on thi'so statements the money was ad vanced. ItolltllMl II .VlllHIII. Fomaoue with a wull-Jltllng key entered i iHloou ou Fourteenth utreet nlpht before last and took t'rtont of the cash register , besides possessing himself of some thing HKO MO worth of whisky. The victim expects to llnd the gentlemanly thief , Inas much as the brand of wtJsky .stolen is sold by only ono other house In Omaha. IDA'S OTIIIM.I.O. Honmnc at ft llrittrlro Olrl Who Ktopril with K Colored Admirer. Ida Wright , a white girl about 17 years old , is detained nt the matron's ofttco in the police station under n charge of vagrancy nnd suspicion. The girl is fairly good looking and say * she wants to secure a place where she can earn a living , and the authorities will en deavor to assist the girl. The story told by the girl is ft peculiar ono. She said she had been living In Ilcatrlco with an aunt nnd uncle and went to work In a restaurant. There she mot James Stew ard , a colored waiter , whom , she alleges , took advantage of her , and then persuaded her to come to Omaha , saying ho would marry her on their arrival here. Ho left the girl witli some colored people on North Twelfth street , and went to Council IJlulTs , where , It Is said , ho Is now working In n Broadway saloon. It Is claimed that ho left Omaha to evade the ofllccrs of- Blair , who want him on the charge of forging n check on n merchant ttiere. Since then , it Is assorted , the girl has been going over to Council Bluffs to visit hoi- dusky admirer and has been living with col ored people on this aiilt of the river. The police concluded to arrest the girl and she told MatronlCuming yesterday that she had lost her Infatuation for Steward nnd if she was given a chance she would reform. The police will aid her in her good inten tions. The trirl is an orphan and It Is be lieved that b.v kind treatment she could easily bo induced to lead a better life. Alter ll To purify , vltall/o and enrich the blood , and give nerve , bodily and digestive strength , take Hoods Sarsaparllla. Continue the medicine after every meal for a month or two and you will feel "like a now man. " The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is proven by Its thousands of wonderful cures. Why don't you try it f Hood's Pills euro constipation. They are the best after dinner pill and family ca thartic. * Go sco balloon tonight. Tele-phono- . W. Hull Co. for prices on hard coal. Summer delivery. .Mill-it I'lnulull Mills. Twenty hours ride via the Burlington Itoulo lands you at Hot Springs , S. D. , where you can bathe in a magnificent plunge batli or a &iO,000.00 batfi house , liayo choice of scores of charming drives , enjoy the pure , rest-laden air that an al- tituilo of 3-IGO feet above sea level in sures and live in a hotel which would bo a credit to any American city of 200,000 people. Boat of all , you arc eternnllv cool. The Burliugtoji Route's 10:15 : a. m. train from Omaha carries a sleeping car for the Black Hills. Reduced rate tickets on ale July 15 to August 15. City ticket ollico , 11121 Farnam street. Ames moved to 1017 Farnam. Tliiio Wi'll Spent a week's holiday at Hot Springs , S. D. , best reached from Omaha by the Buv- lington routes , 10:15 : a. m. , Black Hills express. Hound trip tickets at the ono way rate on sale July 15 to August 15. Through slopping car from Omaha daily. Sco the city ticket agent at 1321 Far- nam street. WHEELS IN HIB HEAD. Co ill pi 11 Int of it Young Mail Aguliiit the ri > * tnlllc < t .Mnimgemont. A well dressed , gentlemanly appearing young man stepped into Assistant Postmaster Woodward's ofllc'o yesterday morning and Introduced himself as the son of Postmaster General Hissell. Ho said that ho wanted to call attention to ono thing , and that was that the general delivery windows were not opened early enough in the morning , and ho would have to ask that they be opened half an hour earlier than Is now the custom. It occurred to Mr. Woodward that the stranger was proceeding in a rather unusual course for the son of an oftlcial of the stand ing of the postmaster general , or for any ono \\ith any authority , and he asked to see the visitor's credentials. The stramror said that ho was Just out of cards and had loft his credentials with the mayor , on whom , ho said , ho hail just called on business concern ing the sale of a lot of bonds. He said that as soon as ho finished the tour on which ho is now engaged ho was going to London and Paris on a mission for the government , look ing to the placing of a lot of government bonds in the money markets of the old world. He complimented the assistant postmaster on the general appearance and conduct of the otllco , and Dually took his departure , not for getting , however , to again call attention to the general delivery window service. "Cnuy as a bedbug , " remarked Mr. Wood ward as the fellow passed out , and then turned again to his work , There are tnrco things worth saving Time , Trouble and money- and Do Witt's Little Karlv Risers will save thorn for you. These little pills will save you time , as they act promptly. They will save you trouble a& they came no pain. They will save you 1 1 uionovus they cconoml/o doctor's bills. To urn In thu Ittivky JMnnntn n * . The "Hconie Line of the World , " the Denver and lUo ( JruiKlo railroad , olTorn to tourists in Colorado , Utah and Now Mexico the choicest resorts and to the transcontinental traveler the [ ; rainle.st Fconory. Duublo daily train service with through Pullman sleepers and touribU1 ears between Denver and Han Francisco and Los Ai Aio Worlit'H Fiur Vittlliir * Should continue their trip to Utali and the west. The magnitude in resources and beauty of the western territory is incomparable. Nature in creative mood has fashioned rock-ribbed crested peaks , over white with the MIOW of untold ages and whoso hoary mnnmitti seem to pierce into some unknown realm boyond. The grand canons and cataracts are awe inspiring. In the uost you can llnd health , wealth anil happiness . ; it i ( is one large sanitarium , and is boat reached by the Ulo Grande \Vostoru railway. See that your tickets road botli ways via that road which oilers choice of three distinct routes and the mont magnilicent scenery in the world. For copies of f pamphlets , etc. , write to J. II. Bunnott , Salt Lake City , U. T. Clii'iip KtcurHlmi IK thn Illuck IIIIU , July 15 and dally thereafter round trip tickets from Omaha to Hot Springs and Dcadwood will be on tale at one faro for the round trip. Inquire city ticket ofllco , 1401 Farnam street. Through sleepers dally from Webster Street station. MID' * lii lluril I.nek , Mrs. Salmon Woolltiskl , nged 70 years arid a \vlilo\v , lias lost all confidence In Immunity niul lius i-cmo to tha conclusion Hint the milk of human Ittiv.lnojs is inucli thlunur tlmn water. Two years ago she ciccilrd to her son n resilience ou South Twentieth street nml nt the s.iino time pnvo him I MO In cash , conditioned that ho would euro of her and furnish a homn until death claimed her for its own. Shortly thereafter ho r-otiinivncud of - - a system IIOI-SP- cutlon until yesterday , when ho brought her to the county jiill and nhlten that she bo placed buhlnd the bars , maintaining that uho was crazy. Thu old woman denied the charge In the must positive turnu as ihu told the jailor of thu cruelties that xhu UtU sutToreJ. Jailor Hcmioti rofusoJ to take her into the jail , urging that tic had no authority for doprlv lug- her of utr liberty , ? ! ) ' rncT ncn llo CUM lAoll O.r Great Sale Has Boon a Fhonominal Sue- cons , Goods Have Been Out AS FAST AS SCISSORS COULD BE APPLIED Mnny Itomnanls Ilnvn Accumulated , Wo Wunt to Got Kill of Tlinni All Today No Mutter \Vhnt They Co t Wo Wilt 1'ut ft ITIco on Them That will bo irroslstnble. REMNANTS 2JC PUR YARD. Remnants of our best calicos , challis nnd madras cloths all go today nt 2Jc per yard.REMNANTS REMNANTS AT f.C. . Remnants of all our ginghams , pongees gees , baleens , etc. , etc. , worth dp tj 20c , go at tie per yard. REMNANTS AT IOC PER YARD. Remnants of all our French mulls , or gandies , batiste , French sateens , etc. , etc. , not a yard worth less than ; t , " > o to lOc , will go today nt lOc per yard. REMNANTS AT 100 PER YAYD. All our remnants of wool dress gocds that are worth up to fJOo per yard go today at lOo per yard. Some' choice bargains here. All L'ood lengths. REMNANTS AT 25C PER YARD. All remnants of novelty dress goods worth up to $1.2 , " ) per yard go today for 2oo per yard. You ought not to miss' this remnant Mtlo if you have u child or if you want a house dress. REMNANTS AT 500 PER YARD. All remnants of our finest imported dress goods , goods in this line worth ftJ.OO per yard ; none worth less than SI.50 , your choice today for 50o per yard. You must not overlook this offer. Remember , all the balunco of our magnilicent stock goes nt cost or under , so you cannot miss a bargain no matter what you buy. SILK REMNANTS 2oO. All our remnants of silks , worth up to $1.00 , all go today at 23e. Not many of these , so bo on time. REMNANTS OF SILKS 'IOC. All our remnants of silks worth up to * 2.50 , go atlc ! ) per yard. No stop to this sale ; you can buy goods cheaper today than you ever did before. REMNANTS OFVlllTE GOODS SO PER YARD. All our remnants of white goods that sold up to 50c per yard go today at Scpor yard. Everything else in linens and white goods goes at net cost or uifilur. All over the house in every depart ment. bargains stare you in the face ; you cannot miss them. them.N. N. B. FALCONER. For Friday. Go sco balloon tonight. A convenient and pleasant place to ob tain luncheon. lialdulT , 1V20 ; Farnam. Ames moved to 1017 Farnam. \Vrorkml HIT lIuppliio H. Another story of a woman's shnmo and sorrow was brought to the notice of Mrs. CtiinmiiiKS , the Dolico matron yesterday This time the unfortunate woman is Mrs. Henry Morrison who claims to nave married her husband about tie ! llrst of the year. Cruel treatment caused her to leave her husband last May while the couple were stoijpimr temporarily in Atdliisfln. Prom the Kansas town the woman claims to have made her way to Des Moities where she worked for a time. As her condition grew interesting she decided to comu to Omaha and endeavor to enter the Milford homo during her coming illness. As Mrs. Morrison Is not a resident of the state the managers of the home refused to take her in and so for the past two weeks she has stopped at the Open door. That in stitution is now overcrowded ; consequently , the call on Mra. Cumminps. One of the sisters of the Episcopal mission also called on the matron nmt expressed n willingness to care for the woman until she was taken sick provided the city would p.iy her expenses at some hospital or retreat during confinement. As the city frequently pays for such care this arrangement will prob.ibly IJB made. Mrs. Morrison is a nice looking young woman. She saiil that her husband was traveling fora NowYork insurance company , but that he treated her so cruelly that she could not live with him. Husy pcopio have no time , aim sensible people have no ini'lin.Uion to use pills that make them sick a il.iy for every iloso they tako. They have learned that ttio use of Do Witt's Little Early Uiseis docs not in terfere with their health by causing nausea pain or griping. Those little pills are per , feet iu action and resulto , regulating the stomach nnd bowels so that headaches , du llness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the blood , clo.ir the complexion an I one up the system , Ix > ts of lij.iUU In llttlcfellows. Balloon this ovo. , Uourtland beach. I'rlncn Wants it Itucc. Jack I'rinco has been tolling the boys around town how ho has been boating the swift wheelmen and fast horses down in the south land during the past seven months , and some of them don't hclicvo'that the old nmn can rldo as fast as he says ho can. This difference ol opinion has led to plans fora race or two. I'rinco Is out with a challenge in which ho offers to run ten miles against any ten wheelmen in Onuha , a fresh man against him every mile , lie will make the race for & ! 00 a side and the gate receipts. If this challenge is or is not accepted ho has another proposition. Ho will race against any two horses in the city twenty miles and allow the rider to clnmgo horses every inilo. On this proposition the wheelman will risk any sum that Is agreeable to the horseman and wants to hear from some of the people vtho have been doing the talking. The fair grounds can bo secured for the races. I'rinco Is In training for the cycling tournament in Chicago next month and says It would be mere fun to have some of the local fellows take dust from his Fowler in a race or two before ho leaves Omaha. Court Mrtrtlnl l.'nlled. Orders wore issued yesterday morn Ing from army headquarters for the meeting of a gen- era ! court martial at Fort Niobrnra nt 10 o'clock next Monday morning for the trial of such persons as may properly be brought be fore It. The following is the detail : Major Adam Kramer , Sixth cavalry ; Cap tain Charles Porter , ISiglith infantry ; Captain - tain William M. Wallace. Sixth cavalry ; Captain Henry M. Kendall , Sixth cavalry ; Captain Benjamin H. Chcover , Sixth cav alry i First Lieutenant Augustus P. Block- son , Sixth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant George McIC. Williamson , Sixth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant Charles D. KhodesSixth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant William W. Hanoy , Kighth infinity ; Second Lieutenant Alouio Gray , Sixth cavalry , Judge advocate. 1IAT1JKN MHO * . Special I'rleei ton Krldny Aloimjr In lng Mild. Blenched or brawn twilled crash , 2c | yard. 0-4 rnw silk tailflo covers reduced to 50c each. Unbleached turklsh towels , 2Jc cncli. Berkley extralllno cambric worth ! ! 0c , reduced to lOc ynrd. Van Dyke turkey red damask worth lOc , tomorrow Ifioynrd. Closing out Brandenburg cloth , the j finest wash fabric ; sold early in the sea son at 2oc ; now 71c yard , 10 pieces printed percalino sold at 2oc" , closing out at 5c yard. . ' 12-inch wide satino worth 25e , reduced to 7ic yard. All linen bleached damask at 2oc a yard worth more double. Thorndike ticking was lOe now fie. $2.i" > fancy lap robes now $1.00. 7-1 bleached shirting now lOc. Humeral skirt patterns worth 50c re duced to lllo each. Turkish bath room rugs wortli $1.00 reduced to close COo each. We make a limit for quantity on all these i special bargains in order to give nil a chance , avoid the crowd during the ( afternoon and come as early as possible. IIAYDEN BROS. 1'rlday nnd hiitiirdny. 20 per cent discount on any shoo you may select in our $50,000 stock of Htio shoes. Friday and Saturday will close this great discount s-al'e. so if you arc in want of shoes call on us. COOK & SON , 20i : and 205 S. 15th. Enter either door. NotlLT , , Ir. O. U. A. M. All members of Columbia council , No. ,1 , of the Jr. O. U. A. M. , are requested to meet at Goodrich hall , corner 24th and Paul streets , today , July 21 , at 2lt : ( ) o'clock p. m. , to attend the funeral of Brother A. B. Eastman. Please take notice of change of date. By order of P. A. LAXMAN , Councillor. A. L. LiGim-'OOT , AIti Secretary. CHIIIO frniH MIsHiniri. Thomas Folgatc , a pleasant looking gen tic- man , who has reached his TlKh year , stepped Into THE Bin : building elevator at noon yester day to enjoy the sensation of the llrst ride in a "concern of that hort" in his life. Mr. Fol- gate's home Is in Marysville , Mo. , where ho has resided since 1S.V5. "it has been Just forty years since I visited Omaha , " said the old gentleman , "and I am surprised to llnd such a magnificent city. Of course there was no Omaha here when 1 passed this point so many years ago. It was in 1S.V2 that 1 started with an outllt anil party from St. Ixuls. We camped on the other side of the river , where Council BlulTs now stands , and then crossed the plains. After living in ri.icr.imonto , Cal. . for four years 1 returned to Illinois , hut shortly afterwards moved to Missouri where I have lived ever since. " _ Crmtda lit Couitl-inil. The Courtland Beach association enter prise is beyond anything in the line of en tertainment ever established in Omaha. The crowd increases as the season advances. Those who go there once become regular patrons , and , as .Manager G-iftlths says , "its the only place of entertainment at present , nnd why shouldn't. Jt bo well patronised ! " Patrons- find the nianageiuentiill that can bo desired , as Well as .the personnel of the attendance. Fireworks was tho. special fCa- turo last evening. The attendance was very largo and In cluded -a number of 'private picnic parties , who' ate supper cither on the broad verandas of the pavilion or in the grove , us well as a couple of tally-ho parties. Kx.ltnllin the Vliiitiipts. The concurrent resolution adopted by the council providing that an examination of the Eleventh and Sixteenth street viaducts bo made , is in the hands of Mayor Bcmis await ing his signature. The resolution instructs City Engineer Hosewatcr to select an engineer , and tliov. in conjunction with the engineers of the Union Pacific and Burlington companies , shall malo- the examination and ascertain the condition of the viaducts as to safely and what repairs are necessary , together with the probable life of each , and as to whether it is necessary to construct a new viaduct on Sixteenth street. As soon as the mayor approes of the resolution Mr. liosc- wntcrvt 111 Immediately select thu engineer to assist him in the work. A nil I 111'r C'liiirtcr Ciaimu Overlooked. An important stop , which it will bo necrs- sary to take before pavine can proceed , has apparently been overlooked. The charter provides that before any paving can bo done on a street-the water , gas and so or connec tions must bo made to the curb line. Tills has not hcen attended to. Some ttcoks ago the Board of Public Works advertised for bids for doing the work , but received but one , the prices ciuoted being considered excessive. About this time the paving was tied up and no further steps wcro taken to secure bids for doing the work. As the Indications are Unit paving will bo commenced in several districts inside of four or llvo weeks , It wl'l ' bo necessary for the board to secure bids on making the curb connections. l.oratod thu Hunk ItiililicM. KASSW CITY , July SO. The Star's CofToy- vllle , Kan. , special says : Tlio Mound Valley bank robbers were located at the head of Cedar creek , sixteen miles southeast of here , yesterday nnd in response to requests from the territory , a number of Winchesters were sent down to Lenapah from hero. The band , however , broke camp last evening and are said to bo on their way to Pryor creek , the scene of so many train robberies. Two of the gang are named Kogrrs , l flln Trunt. SAN Fiuxciuco , July SO. E. H , McKenny , v/ho was appointed as ono of the executors of the late Senator Stanfoid , resigned be cause it might bo dcomcd incompatible with hisofiiclal duty to maintain a relationship that would give ground for comment in case he should participate in the hearing of cases where the .Southern Paclllo or the Stanford estate held interests. I.lcuimvi. The following murrhgo licenses were Is sued by County Juilgo Ellor yesterday : Name and addriisj. Age. I I.awruncu Katli , Chicago , III 44 I Ksthcr M. ( itih'u , Ulilcii } ? ! ! , HI at. I Harry li. ( Jrlssiimti , Oiuuha 20 1 Klblo A. C'rano , Omaha , 24 I James A. Thmaiunn , Onmha US 1 Ulunuor M. UrowiiU. Wavuiloy , Neb , . lia Dentil of LA. It. A. n. Eastman , > ono of the well known figures about Onialia for years who has been collector for Johnson Bros , for almost a decade - cade , died at his residence , KilH North Eigh teenth street , this morning , after an illuuis of two oays. The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Ammonia , No Alum , Used hi Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Iff GLASS. Thht' Uio way Dr. Ilurce'i PlcvnMiit TelletA coins. And It's a more Important point than you think. It krops them ftlwnyg freeh and reli able , unllko the ordinary pills in chonp wooden or jiastclxvml boxes. They're put up In ft tatter wny , and tney not in ft bettor way , than the huge , old-f&ch- loncd pllli. No griping , no violence , no rrnction after word that sometimes loaves you worto off than before. In that wny , they euro per manently. Sick llcndache , Bilious Hcadacho , ConstlpA- Uon , Indigestion , Bilious At- tncks , and all dcrangemenU of the llvrr , stomach , and bowels ore prevented , relieved , and cured. They're tiny , sugarcoated granules , n compound of refined and concentrated vege table extracts the ( smallest In size , the easi est to take , and the chrapctt pill you can buy , for they're guaranteed to glvo satisfac tion , or your money Is returned. You pay only for the good you get. There's notlting likely to bo "just a poocf. " Any one whose Watch has a bow ( ringwill ) never have occasion - casion to use this time-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the case , and is found only en Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Ask your Jeweler for a1 pamphlet , or send to the manulacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. V I THE V BEST 7 L OF 7 L PHOTOS | L AT 7 V K 7 1V 1A 1 V High Clans Photo jr k At Popular Prlcns. A 313-315-317,5.15ti Strosl. L Omaha , Neb , V A PRESERVE YOUHEYE SIGHT. USE x Meyer < 5 Pro Co. STKNGTH.VITAim , MANHOOD W. II. \IlICKR.M'.D.No.4 Iliilnncljct. , I" Tr : , if m. , cHitf enninltlnff phyileinn otli > iAI : 'JIV.MKDIC'Ar.IN TITUT ± i.lowh" : ) v-.i awarded thu HOLD urnxi. by thu ] ! ATI NAC EliICAt. A 'i [ ) IiTIiiNfo. Ihal'ItlZK K'tSAVon 'thtiuitetl I'italitu , AbvjyA' rrou andI'/iyili ul letillity , au > l ull Ditta , * t aud Weakntsi of .l/i//i. VlinfO 'iu ' young , the intddtt'tiytd nnd oui illKrConrnltntion in jictBon ( ir liy Ittitr. IUI1UU 1-io.pectii. with tcptlmonlale , FHKK. WO book , SOI KNCE OF I.II'K. OK KKI.F- UUSKKVATiOK. 200 pp. . ISi Invaluable ptv irliiUonn. full ullt.only41.0" lurraall. lualod " " " * f riTZ ] * " * * * rr T-"n jnT M fcy ffV rt * , , We Want to Keep Our Tailors Busy. Commencing immediately , and during the balance of this month , $25 , $27 and $28 Suits , Reduced to $20 $30 , $32 and $35 Suits ; Reduced to $25 $37 and $40 Suits , Reduced to $30' Trimmings , fit and workmanship guaranteed. NOTE PRICES IN OUR WINDOW ! Samolesi A/ > //f 907 S 15th Mailed. Street. E . . I'Klt.MANKNTI.Y CURED or NO PAY. NO PAY UNTIL CURED. Wo refer yon to 3,533 p ittents. ClUIIMnillt nrCCDEUOCJ Nut'l llankot . Commorco. . Omaha. . rlNJIRulflL lUmuNun Uurmun S.ivln.iILinlc , O. No tldli'iit Ion from . business. No operation. Invoi- tlznto our inotlioil. Wrlltun Kunrantuu , to ubsolululy euro : ill kinds of KUl'TTlCi : of both 1,0x1)9 without th . . u&u ( if knlfu. no mutter of lieu Unit ; bUinilliiK. EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0 , E , FILLER COMPANY , 307-308 N. Y. . . Llfo Bu liling , Omaha , Nob. SEND roil CIUCUI..MU WHY SHOULD YOU PAY 25c As you have heretofore done , for a LIGHTWEIGHT , ROLL COLLAR , We are now making one , with Deep I'oints , equal to any in the market , FOR 20C. ASK ONLY FOR THE ALDMERE. Sold by nil the Leading Uen' Furnliherc. The Monarch Is the best warm weather Shirt. Solid comfort and complete tatlsfac- tieD guaranteed. CLUETT , COON & . I it. II UUUAml . W nil Ihn train of r.viLsVJAKNKSSKS. : . HUMILITY. KTP , that n - comiMiiy tlioin In nii'M QUICKLY anil 1'KHMA- NIJNTl.Y Cl'UKI ) . Full hTUKNUTH nml tone Klvon toi-very p.irtof the body. 1 will Bund < HU- I'liivly imckotl ) FKKH to any ttulTi'rer the invwirln- tlon that unri'd inoof thobu truubloa. A lid rend L. A. DKADl.KY , ll.lltlu Cruult , Mich. New York Hospital TREATMENT. For nil Climlo , Private and Special Dissasas. MEN AND WOMEN Fine-turn nnd nil other tronbloa trnntefl nt roiisoimblo chin-gun. CONSULTATION KKKB. Uullouor uililrUiS 1)11- ) SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB Opposite H.iydon IlroH "N This wonderful preparation is Purely Vegetable : compounded from the prescription of the Ofiiciul Physician to the Court of Spain. "Espuno " recreates Mental and Nerve Power in Mau and Woman. An infallible remedy for Nervous and General Debility , Nervous Prostration , Creeping Paralysis , Weakness caused by Debilitating-Bosses , Excesses or Over-indulgences , In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis , Dtesiness , I/oss of Memory , Confused Thoughts aud all Brain , Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholic Beverages , or indulgence in the Opium , Morphine or Chloral habit. THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND H ! Have you abused the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ? Are you despondent and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? " E SPA NO " will positively euro you. It contains no mineral poisons and is remarkable for awakening organic action throughout the jiybtein anil an improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles , bones , nerves , hair , nails , skin , blood and gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who 1ms exhausted Ilia powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry in the pocket. Kacli box contains 90 doses or enough to labt ono month and is worth many times its weight in gold , The price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes for | 5.00 if ordered at one time nnd a guarantee will IK > given that any i-ato men tioned above that it does not euro , the money will bo refunded. As to our financial standing wo refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no mark todistinguish what it is. Bend for circulars and testimonials , Address , CO. , Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. , U. S. A. AiTablo Brain and Nerve Specialist can at any tlmo bo oonfldontliilly consulted entirely free of charge , personally or by mall , at the above address.