8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 25 , 1891 HCIIT FOR THE PRIZE CUP Governor Will Appoint o. Conimlssion to In- vcstiga'o tbo Wbolo Matter. COURT-MARTIAL MAY BE THE FlrlAL RESULT nttffn. r.onc 1'rnlmt Agnlnit Atllcm of JiulKi-N llo Mutes tlio Cttao fur tlio Tliuratona Com * Illlllllft Of Collty , Tlio wnr between the two companies of citi zen soldiery of Omaha , brought on by the warding of the governor's cup to the Tlmrs- ton IHHcs In the recent competitive drill at the- state encampment helil at Lincoln last week , Its subsequent taking away nml award ing to the Omaha Guards , bids ( air to become : something more than a field skirmish. Thursday Captlau ScJiatff of ths Thurston Klfleavent to Lincoln ami al once closeted himself with Governor Crounse , where he filed a vigorous protest to the cup going tc the Guards nfter It had been won by the ( lines , The document was In legal form anil recited the rules under which the awarding of the cup should lie made. After the protesl had been carefully considered by the execu tive , Capta'-i ' SeliarfC was Informed thai a commission o ! three officers would be ap > pointed from the vernor's start or the Na- tlonal Guard to InveRli ilc and consider the whole matter , and award the cup to the company found to bo entitled to It. In his protest Captain Sclmrff details thi method adopted In the drill for the cup names the judges and their decision , nlsc giving Ihe percentages of the different com panies Ho tells how , when he marched hi : company on the drill ground and orderec the three substitutes to fall out and hole themselves In readiness to take the place : } f men who might become 111 , nothing wa ; said. Presently , however , General Colbj stopped him and culled attention to the faci that ho only had forty men In the drill am had brought sixty-flvo Into camp. II < assured the general that this was per fectly proper as , owing lo the size o his company , more men had been dctallet from duty than from any other and ho alec had a number who were 111. Tlu men wcri checked olt by General Colby , \\lio orderec the drill to proceed without even saying hi would put In the tlire2 substitutes. Unclei these circumstances the general seemed sat laded , and company li was put through al the prescribed movements , r.celvlng i higher mark than any other competing com' ' pany and the award of the cup according t < the Judges. As soon as the drill wns completed and il was evident that the Rifles had put up tin boat drill many objections were ( lied b ; Interested officers against Its Isgallty , wltt the result that General Colby withheld thi decision , until Sunday afternoon and thet ordered him to assemble hit , men and drtl them again In front of his Unt If he deslrei to bo considered In the competition. Till : ho refused to do , as many of the companle : wore In the city. The general then tolc him he must drill again on Monday morn Ing , which ha refused to do on account o the necessity for the return of several o his officers and men to Omaha. Captain Scharlt states that General Colb : told him that the only recourse ho had li case the cup was awarded to tha Guard would be to ( lie a protest with the adjutan general , as he would refer his decision t ( him for approval. A protest signed b ; Colonel Uratt and thirty-five officers of thi First Infantry was s nt to General Colby ti accompany his decision to General Gage Captain SclmrfC charges that this proles never reached the adjutant general , althougl General Colby bad Informed a number tha It had tiojn approved. When the awan . wag made at brigade dress no mention wa hcni'd of the protest. It Is said by several parties vitally Inter estrd ( hat If the commissioners nppolnte , by the governor reverse the award to th Guards tlio finding mty bo made the basl of court-martial proceedings , with a vlev to punishing the officer who ruled out th Thursloni. _ _ An KicTtlrnt Komcdy for Dliirrlurn. RANDOLPH , Mass. , March 13 , IS9I , have used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera am Diarrhoea , Remedy and found It excellent fo dlarrhocj. I have recommended It t friends and know of two cases of dlarrhoc having been cured with ona small bottlo.- Josepb II , Foster. For sale by druggists. Jimiritnco Claim I'ald. OMAHA. Neb. , Aug. 17 , 1894. G. A. Rath bun , Manager Fidelity Mutual Life Assocla tion , E3C-7 I'axton Block : Dear Sir T thi day received check ho. 1,034 for $1,000.0 from your special agent , Mr. Frank Ilin man. In full payment of policy No. 35,00 on the life of my late husband. I wish t thank you and your company for the promr payment of this claim , as only twelve day elapsed from the receiving of the proofs c IOSH and the date of payment. Very trul yours , 1IAIUA C. FLODIN. What 11 MupVII1 Sliou- . Any reliable railroad map will show th Vaadalla. and Pennsylvania Short Lines o the most direct routes to Grand Army ol th Republic Nation ; ! I Encampment at E'ittsburi Low rates September 6 to 10 Inclusive. Cor recline lines In west will sell cheap tlckel via St. Louis or Chicago over these linei Tor details apply to O. II. Teedlcfc , T , P. A Omaha , Neb. Short I'ollcn htcirlcs. \Velshartlnger Is wanted by the pol | ( for the stealing of ? 4. worth of proper ! belonging to Gcorga Harris , 110 North Nlnt street. A warrant was Issued yesterday aftci noon for the arrest of Sarah Sheppard , 11 South Thirteenth street , for the mallcloi destruction of n { 1 lace curtain , the pro ] erty of Anna Spencer. County Physician Blythln caught n. Mo row In his utable last night hitching up or of his horses. The physician held Morro until an officer arrived. Morrow Is charge with horse stealing and grand larceny. Mat Smith , a tough , who savfi ho has i occupation , got Into a light at Thirteen ! and Jackson streets last evening. Wlit Officer Prescott attempted to- arrest Smll lie resisted and gave the policeman a live tussle , but wag dually landed In jail. MamL1 Lee , a buxom colored wcman wll bleached hair , and It. Hell , a porter at tl South Omaha exchange , were arrested out < a bouse at the corner of Seventeenth ar CuinliiR street Thursday night and lockJd x on a charge of being inmates of a dlso derly rcsirt. The wcman Is said to I running a dressmaking shop at this pine but the officers claim that this Is only a bllr for another purpose. An Inquest wns held at II en Toy's unde tatflng establishment yesterday by Shed Urexel on the remains of L. O. Laffnor , tl man who waa killed at the Drown pat Bcl.ool house In South Omaha by u falllr scaffold. Tlio inquest was held at tlio eollc Id' Ion of Laff tier's friends , who claim th , tha tcaffoldlni ; was carelessly construct ? but the coroner's Jury came to the concl Blon that tha man came to his death ace dentally. John St. Clalr , who lives near Thlrty-thl : mid Larlmoro streets , was flnd $10 and coa yesterday morning on the charge of a sauUliiK Joe Dalton , a KoUller. All tha pa ties live near the fort , and Dalton claln that when ho 8 nt hU children to the cor mlusary department for provisions they we set upon piul robb d by St. Clalr'a chlldr ? He notlllf J the St. Clalrs not to go HCIO his lot ary more , and St. Clalr took vip t ! quarrel , giving Pal Inn nuch a beating th the neighbors had to Interf.re , III brliool Honk * . Secretary Glllan of the Ilouicl of IMucatl lui flntshe.d checking up the accounts of t custodian and flndi that the Omaha schoi hive used Jl.COO worth less of books th during the previous year. As many boo \\ere purchased as usual , but there rental about $3,000 worth In the- hands of the ci todlan for usedurlui , the current year. lAmml llio 1 1 nily. The body of Fred VcnJt , the boy who w dronntd while bathing In the MUsouri'rlv at Gibson on August 20. was recovered Bartlctt , la. . Thursday by u party oC flibi men , The body was towed to the bank , a from marks and appearance a was Went If as the boiljr of the- ton of Fred Wendt , an employeof the Omaha Packing company , who lives In this city at 190S Martha , street. The parents of the boy have been notified and are making preparations to have the remains brought lack to Omaha for burial. > luf < lrn t.r 4. This Is tha flood time of bargains. These Hats contain vample prices of what nuy bo fount ! all through our store. Our Saturday offering has never beer , surpassed. NOTION SPECIALS. z 1 lot fine , fancy , wood fibre whisk brooms , former price 2Ec , Saturday only lOc. This broom Is for flr.e clothes , vJvcts , etc. 1 lot fine Ivory handled whisks , 2Ec. 3 elegant table main lor Gc. Job lot of hose supporters , 3c. Special gale of whisk brooms at Cc. WRAPPERS. Made large and lone , full sleeves and nicely finished , styh No. 1 , figured lawn , nt 6Sc each. Style No. 2. better quality , at SSc. SSc.OnOCERIES. OnOCERIES. Choice tomatoes , 7V4c ; choice golden pumpkin , 7' , c ; choice sugar corn , 7Hc : steoli salmon , lOc ; White Paris nml all kinds of soap at 3c ; Boston baked beans , lOc ; Sapollo , tic ; extra 3 crown raisins , .1'-Jc Ib. V'e have ths finest malt and elder vlnepar that money can buy for preserving and pickling. Store polish only lc | long burs casttle foap , ll > c ; lye only Cc can. CLOTHING. Suits at fe marked prices ; mnikcd prices guaranteed the lowest In Omaha. This Isle lo make room for the largest line of fall clothing ever brought to the city. Men's pults marked $10.00 at f&.OO , Boys' long pants suits marked $ G,50 , you pay $3,25. ( toys' short pants suits marked 14.00 , you l > aj $2.00. ORESS GOODS. Now Is the time to buy your Tall dress Roods , new Importations all In stock. 36-Inch colored novelty suiting , worth 3Gc , at ISc. ISc.46Inch all wool serge , worth 7flc , at 49c. 26-Inch English Henrietta , worth 35c , at 18c. 40-Inch surge , colors and black , north GOc , at 43c. 38-Inch novelty suiting , beautiful designs , 2Gc. and many other novelties which wo will bo pleased to show you. SILKS. Black India silk .yard wide. 6Jc ) , Colored Armure silk , 49c per S'ard. Colored and Mack silk velvets , 25c yard. Colored India silks , all colors. 25c yard. Color.d silk plushes , 24 Inches wide , S5c yard , White wash silks , yard wide , G9e yard. 1IAYDUN BROS. To Washington an return via the Wabaai only $30.25 , with choice of routes , August 23d. 2 Uli and 25th. For full particulars call at Wabash office , 1502 Farnam street. Spirit T.uhn Slccpt-rs Dliconllnuril. The line -of Pullman sleepers between Omaha and Spirit Lake will be discontinued \\lth car leaving Hotel Orleans Saturday , August 25th. Buy your hard coal before the advance. A. L. Patr.ck keeps the best. Tel. 57. ' c .1 XV O UfiVH.ll K.TS. . The sale of seats lor the opening of the Fifteenth Street theater Is already very large. "CoUl Day" and "Chip o' the Old Block" companies have been on the road far six years , playing alt the largo cities and always giving satisfaction. They arc two of the brightest farce comedies on the road , full of merriment and music , and one can tee both the same evening for the one price of admission. Nothing like this V.BS ever known bfore. Messrs. Fisher and Scott , proprietors of this novelty , are both well known to theatcr-goeis , Fisher as Abe In "Cold Day" and Scott as the soldier in "Chip o' the Old Block. " Both of these able comedians will take their respective parts this coming week. "Charley's Aunt , " which will have Its first Qmahn. presentation j.t Hoyd's : theater Monday , August ' 27 , Is the play after which the principal managers of this country were running when they heard 'of Its 'great Lon don success and of Its funny story. They didn't secure It , because , -they said , the terms exacted were too high. Charles Froh- man did not stop to consider tlio terms at all , but seeing the Importance and value of the farce , procurtd the. American rights and has already cleared over $250,090 by the New York and Boston runs of the piece. The engagement Is for three nights and Wednesday matinee. The sale opens Satur day morning. _ As a general household liniment for the relief of pain , for slight ailments and from Injuries resulting from accidents , Chamber lain's Pain Balm has met with urparalleled success. It Is also famous lor Its cures of rheumatism and lame back. For sale by druggists. _ U "O. n ill i Xllit. " Tonight will be Omaha night at "Pom- -pell. " Among the other figures In fireworks will be a photograph of the mayor of Omaha. "The strength of the amphitheater was cer tainly well tested Thursday night , " said Manager Griffiths yesterday , "and now every body can rest assured of the perfect safety of this Immense structure. Kvery available seat was taken and hundreds were standing up in the aisles at either side , If the struc ture had not been perfect It nevar could have held such an Immense throng of people. "If Omaha people vant to b : at all patri otic they should be at llompeli on Saturday night , " said Manager Griffiths last evening. "Wo will have a display -fireworks on 'Omaha Night' that outdoes anything the people ple ever saw In the west ; no fireworks display that was. given by the World's fair will be anywhere near Its equal. Everybody In Chicago turjied out on 'Chlcaco Bay' at the "World's fair and Omaha people certainly are as loyal to Oinalla and Vic expect and should hae a good attendance. We have nc fault , whatever , to find with the patronage the past two nights. One grsat trouble Thursday night was that we were short ol ushers ; this will be remedied forSaturdas night's ' performanc3 and we hope everything to work as smooth as clock work. " JM/tAU.V.I L F. C. Adams , Logan , la. , Is at the Mop chants. Frank N. Sueppel of Iowa City Is at thi Paxton , W. F. Thummcl of Des Mclncs Is a Mil lard guest. T. M. Marquett of Lincoln was In tin city yesterday. W. G. Porter and J. R. Pllcher of Custei City , S. D. , arb at the Arcade. Itcv. T. J. Mackay has returned from i week's stay at Hot Springs , S. D. George C. Mo-re and II. G , Moorchead o : Dunlap , [ a. , are at the Merchants. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosewater lelt yesterdaj for Cleveland , to be absent for ten days. S. H. Wilson and T. B. Hutton and wlfi of Hot Springs , S. D. , ore Paxton guests , HI A. Thompson of Thomson , Belden & Co. , leaves today on a bujlng tour to Nev York city and other eastern markets. Mrs. G. B. Hotel Is of OK Jen. "Utah , spen Thursday -with her brother , Dr , J. W Blythln. and then continued her Journey ti New York. Krnost Pcycko and family left Oman : Thursday for Hrenun , Germany. They v.11 sail from J'ew York next Saturday In thi North German I.lcyd liner , Kins. George \V , Tichenor , wife anil two children W. Farnswortli , wife and two children , am J. A. Thornton and wife compose EI part : frcin Corrcctlonvlllo , la. , at the Paxton. Nrlir.iHlmni nt tlio llothln. At the Pnxton-0. IX ButterfleUl , J. H Rotliwcll , Crelghton. At the Dellone Q. A. Unkhart. Tllden C. A , DarllnR. Lyons ; H. V , Martin. HIM ? M. Lyons , Kmmctt , At the Amule-W. A. Mareiav * . T. r Margrave , Gordon ; U Rotlimun , Se-wanl D A. M. Miller , luvcn | > ort. S At the Merchants D. A. ( inrwln , Hcbror I 3. A. Patcht'n , Sohuylvr ; Alex Nlelnor Sutherland. : , 1'aul Hounds uiullte , I'rt mont ; O. if. uunnell.'lilg Springs : Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervnus 3hes. Trial lze. 21 cents. All druggists. The Mutual Loan and Trust company ol tallied a Judgment of JG3C.I5 and costs again * George J , Paul In county court yeaterJaj The ult wai for a balance claimed to b due on a tromlaiory note. Chattel Loan Man at Lat Headed Off by an Injunction. * WANTED TO TAKE EVERYTHING IN SIGHT Monry J.oiincr Who \\nn Not all flriliTlth Oun llutKlrtil Uollum tntcn-tl. on n liftIxillur Lniin Court * Will Tnko tlic Ciua In Ilniul. Judge ScoU Issued a restraining order yes terday to prevent Soren F. Peterson from selling a tam , wagon and harness belonging to George Dodson under a mortgage. The story of the case as represented In the peti tion filed In the district court by Uodson djserlb's one of the mail aggravated In stances of usurious money lending that has Jten brought to the attention of the court. Dodson was a teamster who managed to make a living for himself and family by doing moving and other general teaming about the city. According to his story he had a Blrcak of bad luck In the fall of 1S9T and was compelled to raise a little rcndy money , lie applied to Peterson , who advanced him ? rt ) on bis team , wagon and harness , which were worth upwards cf fGOO. The conlract provided that Dodson should pay JG.50 a month as Interest on the loan. The matter ran alcng , Oodson paying his Interest every month until he had paid $07.50 In Interest , or almost double the amount of the original loan. Then Dodson claimed that be had paid enough and refused to pay the Shylock another cent. So Peterson brought suit In Justice Smith's court to sat isfy the mortgage and replcvlned the prop erty. Subsequently the Justice decided that under the circumstances Peterson had no right to the property and ordered him to re turn It to Dodson. This Peterson f&lled to do , but after taking an appeal from the Jus tice's court he prepared to sell the property at 10 o'clock yesterday. Dodson heard of this prtceedlng and Immediately filed the petition frr a restraining order , which was granted by Judgs Scott. When moving Into our' present home I found a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm left by a former tenant. On the table I found the statement that It was good for cuts and burns , I can testify to the truth of this. Nothing In all my experience has found Its equal for treating blisters or burns. - 1C. . Barrett , manager Sentinel , Le i..L-ur , Minn. Pain Balm Is also a cure . jr rheumatism. For sale by druggists , Tlio Fuel Han Cniiir. And all our summer and ccrJy fall goods must inove right out our doors with a rush. The lever used will be prices that are very near nothing. Fine printed lawns , the lOc kind , for 3 > 4c. Summer corsets , the $1.00 kind , for 47c. Ribbons that sell for up to 18c , for 2c yard. Fine kid gloves ( some Hey- nier's ) for 9Sc. Odd lots of notions and toltet goods , one or two , or three of a hind , must go. Handbags , a big drive at Sc. Fine muslin underwear at popular prices. Prints , muslins and flannels to close. Dress good to close ; one lot double fold nt Oc ; Another at 2Dc. and third at 37c a yard. All piece gooJs , dress silks , a lot to close out at 19c a yard , Ladles' summer undcrvests , drawers and stockings , odd lots to be closed out. Men'e furnishings , odd lots of hose .shirts , tinder- wear , scarfs , etc. ; to close. Books , a lot ol them at 25c volume. Capes and jackets for early fall , also suits to close out. Saturday will be the day to buy boys' clothing ; they gofer for less than the material cobt , saying noth ing about tlie making , trimming , etc. China and glassware , lots of odd pieces and sets , tc close. Remnants and odd lengths In car pets , also rugs. Prices have been put on all to close them out Saturday. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Half IC.itft to IViinhlnglmi , n. C. Via Chicago & Northwestern railway , Au gust 23 , 24 and 25 , goeul till September 15 , Tickets first class and good on all trains , Including the new 5:45 : p. m , "special. " Choice of different routes going and returnIng - Ing east of Chicago. The "olKclal lino" for Omaha Knights ol Pythias. 1401 Farnam street. 1401 Farnam street. 1401 Farnam street. \VorUr < l it Vattldm.m. Abraham Nlckle , a cattleman from Co lumbus , Neb. , came to Omaha. Thursday and disposed of some stock , utter which he concluded to pay a visit to tlie girls Ii : the proscribed district. He landed In fronl of May Davis' place , and on being Invited Ir was Boon convinced that he was a good fel < low. He spent hla money freely and wa : quaffing beer to the health and wealth of the hand painted chronics belonging to the es tabllshment. , and was coon on such frlendlj terms with the Inmates Dint ho did nol notice Nellie Graham going- through , hi : pockets. Nfllle had robbed him of ? 30 be' fore he caught on to being touched , and ther he called in Officer Godola , who arrested tin girl after a race of four blocks. Wher Ntckle was taken to the station it was fount that he had ? S20 In good long green In hi : Inside pocket. He was not In court yesterdaj to proiccute the care , and the trial was con tlnued. _ _ Two Kurly l"lr - § . The cottages owned and occupied by C. M and A. H. Flawltzcr , S012 and S01C Oak BtreU were destroyed by fire abut 3 o'clock yeiter day morning with most of the contents. Itotl families were visiting friends In Davenport la. , and no one has been In the housci sine 3 the owners left several days ago , I Is thought that the fire was the work o thieves or tramps. The loss will amount ti $3,700 , find is believed to be partially cov ered by Insurance. Charles Mack's grocery store at 170 : South Tenth street was damagcl- the ex tent of $600 by flro about 2 o'clock In thi morning. The origin of the iVu is un known. The Interior of the store wa badly wrecked by fire and water. from tlio Stutloii. I. C. Bachelor , who caused , the arrest o Fireman Flagg on n charge of assault am battery , appeared In the police court ycster day morning and securcjl a continuance of th case on the grounds that his most importan \\ltncsa was sick. FlacK came Into court i little later , ready for trial , and claimed tha Bachelor was only trying to get the case con tlnued for spite work , as he had no cas against Flags , and only wanted to hold th case off 19 aggravate the defendant. M'orthlcHt Matorlnl , Inspector Haynes has condemned a lot o the piling that was furnished by the con tractors for the repairing on the Slxteentl street viaduct. AH the worthless materla was thrown out and will be replaced by ma terlal from the local lumber yards. Cense quently the work will proceed without Inter ruptlon. ( llnoii'd Wiitur Kupi'.v. ' The sewer gang \\ent to Gibson yester day to help furnish a water supply for tb. residents of that locality. All the cistern Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE , A pure Grape Cream of Taitai Powder. Frei from Ammonia , Alumoranyothtiadulteunt 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. and wells t QlbsAnnkare been dried uplijr the continued aroutli nJ the people are be ing subjected to l-ic-ilous hardship en that account. The nialxiaudo not run within 400 yards of the plage , . 'tut the city employes : took down a lot cCintto and will ran a line from the termination' ot the mains through which the cistern * : an bo refilled. The trouble was reported ) lo the Hoard of Public Works' by Councilman Dack and on Ins so licitation the newer gang was sent down there , - STREET FOECEB REDUCED , ttoari ! of 1'nbllo Work * ' I-nya HIT n Mnnibrr nfiKtqptnjc * . The retrenchment feystcm lias reached the lloard ot Public Worts and hereafter more than half ot tbc men who have been accus tomed to draw a salary from the city through that department will have their monthly sti pend cut off. At a meeting ot the board yesterday afternoon It was decided to lay oft all employes In tlie street and sewer depart ments , except the sidewalk repair ami the paving gang. This removes aboul seven men from the newer department and uboul threa times that number from Street Commissioner Kaspir's force. Most of tha men who were laid off have been employed In the work on unparod. streets. During the summer these streets Imvo baen pretly thoroughly Rene over and most ol the repairs have been In accordance ! with resolutions Introduced by councilman who were anxious to please some particular wing of their constituency. It Is "bslleved that no serious Inconvenience will be felt 1C these mailers are neglected for the balance of the Biimmor and the laying off of this gang will e fleet a deckled saving Cor Iho city In men and teams. The only additional business transacted by the board was lo let the contract for grad ing Thirty-third street from Farnam to Dodge to Alfred Drnlnnril for 7.S cents. WILL NOT TAKE WORK. CJIty lining Overrun by Tramps \Vlio Abhor the Lnlxir Tmt. Secretary Laughland of the Associated Charities says the city Is ticlng overrun by tramps and teggars , most of whom are wholly undeserving oC the aid which they solicit. Says Mr. Laughland : They are calllng-at the banks , merchants' offices and wholesale and retail houses , which ; enorally refer them , to our association by _ lvinB them one cf cur cards. On present ing these at our office we find that nine out of every ten refuse -to work In our woodyard for meals , lodging or clothing ; which wo are prepared to give for a. few days when they earn them. Let our citizens apply for our csrds and. refer them to us or apply tlio labor test at their houses by making them worlr before giving them anything to eat. 1C this Is done we shall very scon get rid of the lazy lot. We shall have enough to do this winter to provide tor the deserving poor living among us , arrangements for which wo are now making , and If supported by the public , wo hope to meet all the re quirements. At our annual meeting October our plans will bo made known and fully discussed. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Castcllar hotel , corner 10th and Cas- tcllar streets , Omaha , will ba opened to the public , Saturday , August 25. First-class rooms , and board , Iliintroni I'urk Concert. Tomorrow afternoon's concert at Hnnscom park will be given by the Fort Omaha Mili tary band. The program Is : Star Spangled Hanner Arnold March Occidental Sousa Overture Le Domino Nolr Auber Medley National lielnlcke. Serenade Heaven's Chorister. , Plnsutl Cornet Solo , Mr , Trusson. March Collins Holllnson Overture Poet and I'easant Suppe Kantnsla My Old Kentucky Home..Ualby Soloa for Clarinets , Cornets , Baritone , etc. Selection Cnprlcln. IlnRen March SeneKamWa Voclker Selection Opera Don Juan , Mozart Air Vnile U&elzebilb , Catozzl Tuba Solo. Mr. Guttorniseti. Dance La Afrlca.lpc , . . " . * . .a Gilder for a Jiiilly. The West End Sixth Ward Uepubllcan club will meet Saturday evening at their hall ot Grant strecl an < l Military avenue for the purpose of making arrangements for a grand rally Tuesday evening , nt which John M. Tliuraton will make a speech. A IAR1 BITE 1 fS Cuticura Soap And a single application of CUTI CURA , the great skin cure , will afford instant relief , permit rest and sleep , and point to a speedy , economical , and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching , burning , bleedingscaly , and crusted skin and scalp diseases , after phy sicians , hospitals , and all else fail. Cuticura Remedies Exert a peculiar , purifying action on the skin , and through it upon the blood. In the treatment of distressing humors they are speedy , permanent , and economical , and in their action are pure , sweet , gentle , and effective. Mothers and chil dren are their warmest friends. Sold Ihroii shout the woild. POTTER D ua Ann CIIKM. Cow. , Sola I'ropi. , Itoston. tfir "All ' and Jliir " mailed free. about Eaby'a Skin , Scalp , , If tin * ! , pcli in jt , nervoua moth- era kiww | he comfort , ilrenglh , and vUilItyiinCullruraTlaBtcra , they wo'.Idneicr ' b without them , la every "VV Ihe twcelcit and belt. Cliocolat- Mcnicr the FINEST of all Vanilla Chocolate unites in a. perfect form all the ji ties eveiybody desires to Hiul in his food. It is as Nourishing us Meat , and still pleasant to take. It is as Delicate as a Luxury , and Still cheap in price , ft is by far healthier than either Tea , Coffee or Cocoa. Therefore it should be made a house hold article for daily use , as it is in France. PARIS ME.WIER CONDON Jil. , IMraso-bl ! IV. iirodn r..X. V J IlfMIOT1 I1 AH AUGUST I'Oll ' It Must lie Whether You Take a Vacation or Not. Take Time Now to Strengthen Nerves and Botry. See That livery Tart of the Body Uecomcs Well lcd. Elovcn months for business , for moneymaking - making , for absorbing v.orlc. Tftko August for becoming strong and well. Got back to your proper weight ) relieve- the tired nerves of their Irritability ; nil the body with ruddy ( vigorous , serviceable blood. You will uorl ; to twice the purpose with a clc-nr head and body undisturbed by aches and pains , Give Palne's celery compound al fair trial In August. Weariness nnd lack of strength Is n matter of the nerves and bruin. It Is Iho exhaus tion of the nerve centers that produces the feeling of lassitude and depression. DIg-.stlon and assimilation arc tha first to become affected by diminished nerve power , and as these functions are so closely con nected with every part of the body tlu entire system shares In their disorder , Men and women about middle age take little exercise , tl.elr blood becomes slow and Impure and all their Important organs sluggish , while a. constantly Increasing load of anxiety and euro Vesps their nerves from ' being properly nourished. Sut.ii persons wll'l find a stc-uly gain In health. In vigor and good spirits from I'atno's celery compound taken steadily through the month of August. The reason for the high regard In which Palno's clcry compound Is held by phy sicians for building up the weak , tlie sickly nnd the nervous , Is because all Its Ingredi ents are known to medical men to fec < l the nerves and to provide pure and rich blood for all the weak parts of the body. Every trnce of nervous exhaustion disappears when the nerves that govern the functions ot the bcdy arc thus abundantly supplied with their appropriate food. The disturbances of the nervous system , whether neuralgia , rheumatism , debility , ex treme nervousness or heart trouble , are due to derangements In nutrition. Headache , n sei'Ee ' of weight on top of the head , a feeling of constriction about the forpheid ; these are very slgnlflcent symptoms and should bo heeded. Better and more complete nutri tion U demanded for the nerves and brain. Tliln , pate faces , wasted frames , unhealthy skin and low spirits tell unmistakably of blood too thin and poor to properly nourish the body. I'alne's cdery compound brings an In creased natural appetite , n&slsts the assimila tion of the food nnd quiets and restores a healthy nervous action. of iiB-ianunc Nigkt. Gowns AT . . . . . . . PRICES . . . w MAN U- EACH > A faoturor's < i Vsamples YOG EACH He has ordered us to SIC EACH SELL 86C EACH THEM 97C EACH at some price rather than $1.19 EACH hnve them re turned to New < B1.2o EACH York. The so prices will do it. , 1.35 EACH ClOAKS.SUITS.FyRS. . . . COB. 16 IH ADD FARMH SIS.OHAHA. Paxton Block. Summer Bargains. Mtdsumnfcr Is the tlmo for v&luea In furniture. Take bookcases ns an Illustration. It IB hardly a fair test , however , because we are making unprecedented prices an all our Library ( urnuura to reduce our surplus atock in this department. Book Cabinets arc selling hero for less than ther could be made today. You nave your choice of an Immense as sortment , The engraving shows one ot our most popular patterns , now greatly re duced In price. Our Library bargains will continue to "be offered for the balance of tills month unless Booner sold. Selection Is worth something , and an early visit Is advlrable. Ote. Suiverick & Co. FURNITURE of Every Dosorlpfon Temporary Ixc.ulon , I'-OO tttulJXUH Joiixln < i .Str- > - > - UlLUAHD HOTEL ULOOU Don't Fool With Your Eyes , Headache Ganseil bj Eye Strain. ccrtoni ho heads ax * coniUntlr acb < hav no Idea what relit f iclentincaly nt < tej Elaoe * will civ * thenu Thli theory ! nan uulverully itatll htd , "Improperly fltud ( Uti- tf , will Invariably lucrcair lh trouble and mai lead to TOTAL , JJI.l NDNE8S. " Our ability t adjuit ilauet lately * nd correcll/ beyonv Duration. Coniult at. Cyea ttaled ( ret of chnr THE ALOE & PENrOlVD CO. Opposite ran ton Hotel. LOOK FOR TUB UOLJJ UON. ismmmtimi mm mitt m m mmmmmK About Tlioiii and Jerry. 3 Thorn Edison , the goiiiua inventor , never carried n wntch inhislifo. Never wanted to know the time When ho courted and the gas was turned offoa him , ho took the hint gently and in vented tha inctindoscont light. Thorn Majors , wlio was the gubernatorial choice of the Exposition hall , is very suporstiticus ; ho claims If Mao-Call ( ) a now convention ho'llbuy up every copy of Cusklng's Manual in the market , Jerry Simpson , the ether half of PoiTur's whiskers , never weara socks , just because the press is trying to l sock it" into him every day. Yet all of'em wear white shirts oven preen people wear white shirts. A green person will pay double what a shirt i worth , but it won't bo long until ho discovers the merits of t.8 ' Nebraska wliito shirt. " Do you wish to know the reason why a Nebraska shirt is so favorably looked upon ? Ask anyone who over tried one Ask the laundries. Our shirts are , firstly all pure material pure linen- heavy musliit. Pure material you know makes a pure white shirt , and does not turn yellow in the laundry. Secondly. Wo have our shirts BO ponntructod to back the immortal reputation of the Nebraska. They're sowed to a fluich. lacking nothing , fortified at every weak spot , reinforced in front and back , and precise fitting alcoves , plenty long and but atriilo shrinking. Thirdly. The idea of saving Just compare our FIFTY CENT i SH.BT to any 70cono over sold and ours capture the verdict. Tut our EIGHT Y-FIVB CENT SHIRT alongside any one's $1.83 or oven $1.50 ones , and you'll know why wo have the i4run" on shirts aai our $1.10 shirt is the very best shirt intulo none better. Unlnundered shirts are easier judged there is no starch to dazzle your eye. Compare for instance our THIHTY-F1VB CENTJJIfLAUNPERED SHIKI to any 50c om aTsp'ecial dry goods sales or anywhere For FIFTY CENTS you buy hero as good a shirt as could bo called conscienciously a good dollar one -and for SEVENTY CBKT3 we'll furnish the best in the unlnun- dered lino. It costs nothing to 333 how naar tha truth our "adi" arc. Fall Catalogues are ready. Wish one ? Send us your address. DIRECT FROM THE TANK. A'o Hotter. JVo Stc'im. No Engineer. BEST POVVEIl for Corn and Keeil MilH , Ilnllne k liny , nuniiliigSepiinKorB , Creaineiics , Ac. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary oi > Portable. } to CO II. I' . Bio SO II. I * . . * en < l forCatalogup. I'rleoa , etc. , describing ork to bo ilon o.245 lake St. OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS. Omaha , 107 S. uth at 33(1 .t % Volant St * . . i'lllLMl iH'U IA , 1 > A. EDUCATIONAL. Weptwortlj MlitM SIi DrpaMinent ; . 18 Ofirtn iml TfcuSIOb Oldest Military School In lha Missouri RUor Valley ArlliU. Uynniiiluni. trl. Elocution. Modem | Healthful morl influence , riinrntigh Inttruclka , Firm tut polntinent * tliruuKhout. .du ) eir btjil. 6lh. ForCatalogue kind discipline , Appointment * unrxcelleil Term * to mit u Archibald A.Jonr * . I'reit. . Islington , Mo. llietimec SanUfordSollera.M. HluttrMrd catilogii A.t * LIZABETII HULL Seminar ? ALLEGE * - * - * * - * . * . " * i . ' " lm- -i-ir- * . ( - ni . _ j * _ ! * 'rnliyterhn Iloaie School for Younr Lillet. Out rf i Pirellent c n or itudf : Mu&le , Art. Literature. IZIocu Mesl a.J l t laMiMowl. ADpolBlBeiMTmajMnlUlulV.t'd tioa , business , Ac. Iocitio * healtlifnl ami pleiiiBt , r.as , ' ' ' ' ° ' ' " wattr , tteara lieat. UOlh jroar opens Ucpt. 12lll 1001. ; tui > } . ) Jt.r. T. I * . tral'toi'i'l'rt tt'Le fi'nittoi ! 'M" REV. W. A. WILSON , A. M. , President. SWEET SPRINGS , Mo. Tlin OHRA.T MIMTAHV SOIIOOh Oli1 T.IB W.SJP. Uinlci second at tlu AViir loiiirtiiioiitunaii : : { iiilllt u-y HjlujU of tu llnltu I Statm. I'rapirj * for Colluio , lliiiluuss , Wo-it I'olnt or Aim i ] ) > IU. Sirji { fimilty , unoiiu.illoa location , lijforo sjluclliijo. noluJl , wrltu f. > r Illmtr.it jil c.itiouj : teA . -A DAUGHTER OH WAK1) TO KDUCATK ? „ . _ nnnifTIAll nnilCPC TliolnTlliUHOhpoltnth3\V.ntUtlum'ui-l ) you want. Pnnu liHHlAl AN Illl Lrllb.oKlcoll < -i l-iitlrnly : lloriirnltliu. ! , Iliilia.naau pujlllu n itra UlllllU I IHI1 UUl Ul.Ul > | ic.0.itilo.iU'J. Ops mSjiito.nbir 3. AililroHt COLUMBIA , MISSOURI. Mrs. Lualla A'llojt Jt. Cui.c , Proaltlont St. MARY'S &GADIMY COne Mile West ot Notre Dama Unlveralty. ) TliellHb.tcatleinlr Trrin ll'llt Ojit-ii Sloniljy , The Academic Courte is thorough In the Prep aratory , Benlorami Clnnnlcal arndea. Music De partment on the plan of the be t Conaervalorles of Europe , U under the elm rutof a complete corps of teachers , Studio modeled on the Kreit art achoola of Kuropo. Drawing and pnlntlns from llle und the antique. I'honoKrapliy ami Type-WrltlnB taught. , UulldlnB trjulppwl with l\rf \ escape. A seperole department for children under IS. Ai > plf | for catalogue to Wrcctreu of the- Academy , ST. MAiiV.3 ACADKMV , .Sotro DIIUID P. O. St. Joseph Co. , Iml. UNIVl ? l ° ] , ! ? llEAME' ! TUESDAY , SEPT. 4th. Full courata Jn cJwtlci , letter * . ciencO. law. civil and median l l fnKlneerlng. ThorouBh pieparotory and coinmerclal cour e . fit. Ld- ward'a hall lor loya under 13 la unique In the uompleteneti ot Ha equipment. Cataloituei aenl fiee on application la Itev. Andrew Uorilisey , C. a C. , Notre Damt , Ind. JA6KS9NVILLE 2L E > < lb ytar. I'reparatory OolleaUt * . Uutle. AH Courw ; . . C-t- IIMIurWil .I BmltlitVi.jMr bend for jllu.tr.twl - - loBu . Ail drwilL Jf. BULLABO. A. SI. J k. utUle , 111. BELLEVIIE COLLEGE Department of the University of Omana THOROUGH , CAREFUL , HELPFUL. A Home for Young Ladies. WU'i modern city accommodations and pat rental ovemluht. Yuunc nun are helix.- ) socially , physically , iiiulkctually , morally. COUIlSliS - CLASSICAL , SC1KNTIKIC. MUSIC , NOHMAI * COMMKIICIAL. Mlihlcuiul L'oimiiurclnl brunches tniiulit by iirborlulorii of Uniiilia'ti best collects. FxiCrii > lub.s tlinn In tlio city , Address , COLLEGE , Bellevue , Nob- Nom n WPH J tr.z ; 211 LITAHY ACAD * Tun , HIGHLANrj f'AllIC , IM.INO1S , lha moit beautiful nnfl lieiiliMul lucutiuu oa Luke lllclilgun. Tlioronuli ( 'laialcal. Acadoinlo and Commeicliil Ccuim. liirry Instructor it tpcclallit In III" t > rancliu. Kn.lorncd by tha IK- lilator of Illlnoli , and annually Inipectad b/ official reprenentatlve * of Uio itile. ( Jemlon opens RrptLmb r 101 li. IlluitrateJ catalocru * ent on uppllutlan HOLLIES INSTITUTE llOTKTOIIItT SI'IIIMIS , VIlMilNM. Io r gent in < liQf t tittnflvtlf quipped i In Vlririnu. Jilcctlo CO < UE I In Anrlcnl. ri , liilri rry. Mineral < tti > fi"libilrc clinuts , (24. eoioD open * Hept. II IMI. lur lllu * . CallU > u * ! r CIIAH. L. rnUKK , Miit. . llulllnx , Vn. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY ! WEQER Muslo Hall.Chlcarjo , Aiibrarri.rcr nil lo.irmnlntal Muile , llrainllli / > rr , ri" uilou , wal l > ' 19m. Jfci - " i