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ik OLL Y Bank clearings yesterday, 8824,653.83. The police have appeared in thelr new summer linen caps. Eleven cases were sent to the distriet oourt from Judge Berka’s court in June. The motor company has sevengy-five men at work on the Vinton street line. A car londed with recruits for west- ern posts was sent out over the Union Pacific, Fred Casey had an aggravated case of drunk before Judge Berka yesterday and got 840 and costs. City Garbage Inspector Goldsmith re- ceived 8288 for removing dead animals during the month of June. James Gallagher, who hung himself in Florence on last Sunday, was buried in Holy Sepulchre vesterday. Of the 8.000 Omaha consumers of city water, 1,800 paid semi-annual tax on July 1, thereby saving, the b ver cent penalty. The absconding contractor, Sauer, has not been discovered. He is not known at the board of public works, all his work being done with private par- ties. The Musical Union orchestra will ive a picnic and entorlainment at aterloo park, on the Union Pacifie, . A special train will leave hl'r(_ at 9:30 in the morning. Sixty-two applications for teachers’ 38 have already been filed with the board of examination. Most of them are applications of old teachers, while a few are from new ones. The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Tungier’s temple, will spend the Fourth at Lincoln, leaving Omaha at 8 o m., over the B. & M., and roturning, reach homoe at 6 o'clock in the evening. Articles of incorporation were filed yes terday by Samuel Ratz, Thomas R. Gib- gon, Walter Sams and others under the name of the Washington Land and Im- provement company, with a capital stock of $200,000. The offices of the pany are kept cool th 8 system of air pipes nected with the machine plied with fresh aiv by operated in that de Residents in the vicinity of Jackson and Fifteenth streets have made a com- plaint to the board of health concerning the bad condition in which the hovse market on Jackson street between Thir- teenth and Iifteenth strects is kept. Judge Berka disposed of seven plain drunks yesterd five cases of fighting, eleven houses of prostitu- tion, t structing view to suloon, two of vagrancy, one of using profane language, one resisting an officer and one fugitive from justice. Abou hildren were given a holi- day and pienic yesterday by the ladies of the City Mission. The party was composed ~ of small boys and girls, orphans and children of poor families. The party went outin several horse cavs and spent a most enjoyable time. waterworks com- ' days by sh are_ con- shops and sup- fiy-wheel m of fire yesterday afternoon feed , near the corner xteenth and Cass streets. A small quantity of hay in the rear of the burn caught fire in some wav, but was ex- tinguished before any damage resulted to the building. The loss is very light. Bruised by a Fall, A sorious but not necessarily fatal accident happened to James Jones, a brick mason, yes- terday, while at work on Fourteenth and Harney. His foot slipped and he fell the dis- tanbe of one story, causing severe bruises and cutting an ugly gash in his head. Iis wounds were dressed, and at last reports e was doing very well. ‘Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Drugzist Lic Sales. Up to date cight of the seventy-seven wholesale and retail druggists of the city have complied with the law requiring them to makea report to the city clork of the amount of liguor sold during the quarter, th names of the purchasers and the purposes whieh the liquor is to be used. The reports have been reforred to the fire and police com- Pacific Express Items. Tho Pacific Express company will bogin their headquarters building on the corner of Harney and Fourteenth streets next Mon- day. President Morsman, of the Pacific Express company, goes to New York to-day 1o attend & mecting of the general managers of ing oxpress companics of the country for the consideration of tariff raves. Wants to Be a State. Governor Warren, of Wyoming, passed through Omaha en route home from Wash- ington yesterday. It was learned that the gov ernor's especial business in Washington was 10 aid in the movemeut favoring the admis- sion of Wyoming asa state, To a_friend, the governorstated that President Harrison assured him that he would consider the claims of Wyomng to statchood at an early date. The governor wus of the opinion that something would come up concerning this matter abthe nextsessiou of congress. Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler, cures catarrh, headache, neuralgia, asthma, hay Fever. Tal froo at your druggist. Price 50 conts, Caught II Thief. on, o colored youth who has court freqnently during the rs, is behind the bars again and For figured in p past two y this time upon a serious charge. past_mouth, Fitznatrick, the Ho: plumber, bas beeu wissing brass fuuce Pools ana plumbers’ supplics from his shor Monday morning young Johnson was seen coming (ml of the B.H- i and a Fitzp of goods biuve been stoles ick estimutes I!ml fully £1,000 worth from him. Military Spurgeon C. Laflin and William O'Day have been ordered w the military prison av Leavenworth, Licutenant Solomon E. Sparrow, Twenty- first infantry, Fort Sidney, has been ordered temporarily to Fort D, A. Russell. The leave of absence for seven days ranted Captain William G, Wedemeyer, ixteenth infuutry, Fort Du Chesne, Utab, has been extead n du TRichard Ieymar, & deserter from Colum- bus barracks, was delivered up to the cow: mandant of Port Omahz Monday by Ofi cer Jawes Grace, of Plattsmouth. e — 1 ick Wilde's stolen Marve. Dick Wilde has at last recovered his val- uable trotting mare, May Clarke, which was stolen from In front of his plaeo, corner of Farnam and Twelfth str some olght or ten weeks since. The police have been in- dustriously at work upon the case ever since, but no clue was ovtained until Monday when Dick hanself discovered the mare hitched on Thirteenth street. He immedi- ately took possession of the animal and drove her to his stubles, The mun, Charies Tron npme, who had the mare, ciaims th e puld §0 for her o some man’ who repr sented himsclf as a real cstate ageat, The Diaro wus in good condition, although her et woro shosless and her hoofs consider- ably hammored up by canstant use upon the The strangest feature of the affal 5 that Trousan s ware has never son out of the city, save on Sunday drives, since the day he bought kek, uearly two months ago. Platt’s chlorides is the cheapost 4 fectant. Its germ-aestroyi 'roudorlul. JIM THUNDERBOLT. He's Going to Hurl When the Fourth Ward is Reached. James A. Creignton was hefore the board of equalization early yesterday morning and inaulgeddin agreat deal of vociferation. “How did you sleep last night, Uncle Jim1" fnquired Chairman Mount, “Oh, 1 slept all right, but am on the war- path to-day and don't you forget it.” Then the old gentleman commenced a rambling tirade against Mr. Rosewater and Tue Br ‘D1l get even with them, Now s my time to have revenge. You will seo some fun be- fore I got through.” These and other ram- bling throats were rapidly given expres- sion to, Then he got the nssessmont books and after looking through them about an hour, asked for a biank complaint, which he filled out, to the effect that the personal property of Tur Ber publishing company and Tne Bee building company was assessed too low. This complaint was left with the board. As Mr. Creighton walked out of the room, ho was heard to s: I'll be back when you reach the Fourth ward and then we'll find out whether 1 am to pay more taxes than other peoplo or not.” ‘I'he board was at work yesterday on Third ward complaints, of which there are six or seven hundred, Very littlo headway has ber made thus far. The valuation of Charles Beindorls ot was raised from $11,400 to £12,000, and J. L., Lovett's from §2,780 to £3,000, whilo H. Bernstion, whose property was returned at $1,200 is reduced o §1,000. None of the large assessments have as yet been reached. Imitators and Impostors., The unequalled success of Allcock’s Porous Plaster: an external remedy has stimulated unscrupulous parties to put forth imitations, which they endeavor to scllon the reputation of Ailcock It is an absurd- ity to speak of them in the same category as the genuine and original porous plaster. Their pretentions are uufounded, their vaunted merit unsupported by facts, their alleged superiority to or equality with Allcock’s a false pretence. The ablest medical practitioners aund chemists and thousands of grateful patients unite in declaring Allcock’s Porous Plasters the best external remedy known. AN O'NEILL MAN FLEECED. Ithy Farmy Acquires Wisdom from a Confldence Man. A We Henry Reed, a prosperous farmer from O'Neill, is the latest victim of confidence operators reported in Omaha, Mr. Reed has been laboring for & numver of years on his Nebraska farm, and hassucceeded in gaining asupply of cash that warranted him in re- tiring from the work. He sold his farm sago for $5,000 and started for old home at Marsballtown, Towa, where hontns a duughter living. He arrived in Omaha yesterday with $150 in his pocket and started out to sce the city. It wasthe old story. A young man mev him and offered 10 show hum the signts. In the course of the ramble emar wnformed Reed that he halltown also and finally secured a loan of £100 on a bogus check for ten times that amount. The young man left Reed in a stairway of the Anderson bloc Sixteenth street while he went up to s man. It was only after six dreary hours waiting th ced upon the farmer that he had been duped. He' then reported the matter to the authorities. “Tho cuss dinged polite that T'd loaned him a thousend dollars if he'd asked for it,” said Reed in recounting his tale of woe. ' “Well, well,” he continued, ‘‘we're never too old to male dinged fools' of our- selves.” Reed toolk an afternoon train for Marshali- town. — Make no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mistaken for consumption, Santa Abie has brought gladness to many a household. By its prompt use for breaking up a cold that too often_develops into that fatal dis- case, thousands can be saved from an un- timely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. California Cat-r-Cure is equally effective in_eradicating all traces of nasal catarrh, Both of these wonderful California remedies are sold and warranted by Good- man DrugCo. $1a package, 3 for $2.50. Selling District Paving Bonds. The §22,000 worth of bonds sold by City Treasurer Rush Monduy were sold in two lots. Bids were received from the Omaha Loanand Trust_company, which offerod 21§ per cent; John A. MeShane, who wauted all of them at £105 premiums S. A. Keane & Co., of Now York, $106.57, or a premium of $1,445; W. J. Ha Son, New York, $387 premium; Brewster, Cobb & Estabrook, of Eoston, remium; Koffman & Stan- 04.65; Blake Br Boston, $103.0: Farron, Leach : New York, $104. The Owaha board of edu: cation offered $1.07 for $8,550, and got, them. The other $1, for alley pavin went to S, are pavablo in r Woro hob. s, dssirablo;as though pia long time, therefore the smount received for them is considered large. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETIN E OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxe: and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wouuds, chapped hauds, and all skan erup. tions, Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Asic for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug cempany at 25 conts per box—by mail 30 cents, Licensed to Wed. Marriage licensos were issued to the fol- lowimg partics by Judge Shields yester Name and Residence, Frea Luchsinger, Omaha. Louise Nobiting, Omabu. Richard . Hewitt, Omaha fMu.\ MeKittrick, Omaba { Joseph Murray, Omah: { Annie Anderson, Omaha Jeremiah Hennessey, Lee, 1 Belle MeGinty, { Frank C. Dwelley , Omaha, 1 Eva A. Robbins, Omaha The New Yol Opaning. The New Yerk Life people acnounce that their new building will be thrown open next Thursday for the inspection of .the publio, and a general invitation has been extended to all those who may desire to seo their great building. Neb e vaAL! il M .‘5, 2 POWDER Absolutely Pure, Thispowder nover varles,” Amnarvelo!dou) Mrength and wholcsoieness, More ecod 212 thau the ordinary £iuds, and caunot be soc S competiilon with the wmultitides of low oat lbovlwo ghtalum or phosposie powders, Sold in sasn Royal Huking Powder Gos 1 ‘\n latroot New ¥or THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1889. Continuation of our Great Sale of Spring and Summer Clothmg to Close the Season. This sale is greater than any we ever had. Thousands are takmg advantage of this sale to buy Fine Clothing, at lower prices than have ever been offered before. For the next 30 days we will offer the most extraordinary bargains in every department in our establishment. Ready made clothiug department, Furnishing Goods department, Hat and Cap department, ever shown in America. The time has come for closing out our spring and summer weights. MEN'S READY-MADE MENT. Tn our Men’s Ready-Made Depart- ment we offer 150 suits of Men’s Fine cord Suits in 8-button cutaways, 00 per suit. These aro goods which have sold in our stock all season for 822 per suit. Made from &m im- ported wor antly trimmea, and of a suitable glit to wear ut any sea- gon. We ciaim that this line cannot be bought mn«n.n of the Continental for les $22. Our pr o will be . All gizes from 84 to 44, If you purchase a suit of this lot and it is not found to be as represented, the purchase money will be refunded. Wo cannot send sumples of the cloti, but uit to any address, is nov satisfactory, may be re- turned at our expense. Send to us for self-measurement blanks. Remember the price, $15.00, in frock suits. MEN’S SACK BUSINE We have reduced prices on our Fine Business Sack Suits to a lower av than we have over shown s ecn in business. We can afford to do bt as we maunufacture our own goods and in large quantities. We have had a suceessful season and are determined not to carry over a light weight suit. MEN'S $10 SUITSALE. The most attractive part of this sale is our large line of suits marked down to $10. We will not attempt a description of these goods; they must be seen to be uppreciuted. There is nothing in DEPART- this line but pure. all wool suitings remember, a $10 suit at the Continental is just as closely inspected in reg: as tho hig There are goods in this ine that cannot boe bought outside of the Continental for less than $15. Our price 10. making and_trimming rade of £00ds. is only & ————— and 1 to her us your 95 FRI CF £2.65. A special bargain line of Men's all wool Cheviot striped chevia Pants in a neat dark ot, in all about 200 pair: will bo offered at this sale at the un- heard of price of § mensure and P, for a pair of this lot and they can- 1 to be sati what these goods are worth 5 por pair. Send 0. order for We ' know Thoy were factol never bought for less than & PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. PRICE $3.50. It is our custom at the t spring we nts at §3. offer this wec lotincluding of these all the se: s an opportunity to buy Samples Mail postal note ir not found satisfactory, may be returned fine ata very low price. shown in our windows, must be accompanied with for the amount and any p: porfect] nu-u(uuqumd mixtures in medium s fe,in ordering. close of each son to make special pric to clear up the broken nad an ( per pair. choice styles of ssimeres and ades, very few loud styles among them, so you are BOY S’ on % years, p our W Boys: immense We will s suit all-wool Ca: whi ne popular ¢ cle Boys’ Long Pant ier the Long Pant Suits, age which we have neve Nothing larger than 14, AND CHILDREN’S DEPART- MENT. nt Suits, ages 10 to 14 50, groatest bargain lino of 10 to 14, 5.50 per in pure sold at imeres and Cheviots, goods h wo have sold all season fo &8, at the unheard of price of .50, » up this entire line. send samples of this cloth, 7 and to We cannot but alw: bear in mind that you need not hesitate orders per- gray o Omaha, Boston, New York, Des Moines. Corner Douglas and 15th Streets, Omabha: to send us a posts 250 Boys’ Kne -note for the amount 1 I’A\nl uits, in a neat < check and brown and gray striped choviot, are marked atthis The opportumty is yours. sale for 82,50 per suit. paid for a cheap g this line wo offor material, in colors wear--in_all, for vacation w This is the prica wde of sitinet, but in good honest wenrin suitable for «n'hmfi one of the best values r we have ever offered, —— OUR LINE OF ]"IN i SUITS AT $5. Complimentary are made by our customers when (!n Yy oxamine our line of fine Cassim and Cheviot Suits at £5.00, During this sale tho varety will be larger than eve and we are sure of one fact, that every garmont sold out of this depavtmo nt will rive perfoct s and acustome or sold wil ng their ehildren to the Con 1 to be fitted. Our v iety is larger, the quality is just as ve presented, and our prices are lower n are paid for inferior goods at other ISIIING GOODS MENT. s on [ DEPART 10 Underwenr, cation Shirts, Hoisery. Neckwear Boys’ Shirt Waists, Spocial pr “ HAT DEPAR Prices in St Children less than cost. to sell every Straw week. PMEN . Boy’s ) ot ig e Hat in stock thig Freeland, Loomis & Co. -Proprietors§ NPRECEDNTED ATTRACTIO OVER A MILLION DXSTR!BUTED. N Loulsmna State Lotlar; cnm;lan/ Tncorporated by the Legislatuve, for Edu tiongl and Charituble purposc ,mm its chise made & part of whe pre o Dition oI, by an overwhelming popul vote. Its MAMMOTH DRAWIX gemanuually” (e i RAND SINC ran- take place and ber), DRAW- of tha year, and are all drawn in public, at fiie Acatiomy Of Musie, New Orloans L. FAMED FOR TW.HTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings, and Prom:t Payment of Prizes. Attested as follows: ¥ certit, arrangements for all the nual Drawings of the Le Company, aud in the Draw are cond good fal o the comp 1 o siiniles Of gur slgnatures attachiod, in s e tisements " COMMISSIONERS We, theundersigned Banks and Bankers will ayall Prizes drawn in the Louisiana State otteries which may be presentéd at our coun- ter: R. M. WALMSLE R. Pros. Loulstana Nat. Hank PIERRE LANAT Pres, State Nat. Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres New Orleans Nat. Bank CARL KOHN, 'Pres Union National Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, At the Academy of Music, Noew Or- Jeans, Tuesday, July 16, 1889, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000 100,000 Tickets at $20; Halves $10; Quar- ters $5; Tenths 23%; utieths $1, LIST OF PRIZE 128 01 &40 1s 0,000 11,000 18 . 1”4‘ 00,000 18, OF 23,000 is 10,000 aro. 5,000 ar 1,000 are B0 aro. 100,000 Al 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 50,000 80,00) 20,000 99,000 kets drawing rmmm Prize WANTED, intorma; d, write legil lersigned clearly stating your residanco, with State.Coun ty Btreut and Numoer. Moo rap uri: mail delivory will ho assuted by your enciosing wn envelope bearing your full address. PORTANT. Address, ot A DAUPHIN, New Orlews, L, y ordinaryletter containing Money Order tastied by afl Exp (ummu‘x‘u RLC SR Exchange, Draft or Postal Note, Address Regls.ered Letters Containing Cur- reny to THE NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE, v La, REMEMBER™; GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BAX New Orleans and the tickets are slgned by Dresident of un Institution whose chartered rights are recognized in highest courts; there- : b \\Mre of all imitations or anohymous ONE DOLLAR 18 the price of the smallest part or fraction of & ticket ISSUED BY USin any drawing. Anythiog iu our name offered for less than a dollar is & swindie, d///év” .// OUAHA BU}I‘II QLLE ing our clothing stock, we | sults that have ‘not | tiic prico has | ‘A early call will b6 £6 your | MAX M R MaxMeyer & Bro. Katablished 18066, GREAT BARGAIN SALE IN Second-Hand Plr‘lflflg Oraams. Monthly 81000 10.00 10.00 1000 Cash, .00 16.00 16.0) 10.00 10,00 10,00 2,00 1600 Cash, Monthly. #1000 83.00 1000 800 10.00 f 7.00 B 800 18500 500 400 00 y instrument guieanteed to be Y iiring this ads with you, ana @ Any of these insbriments ta change for new at same price any time in oue year, Call early and get & bargain MAX MEYER & BRO. and 1524 PARN \\l nl’lxl r 1 Mason Hawlin, used 1 ear ..., s 80000 1Fayior & Firiey, used 1 5 \w-d Kmos., w' $135.00 cost 1 ; 1 Hurdette. 11 800 5.0) GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, /. BAK'R & 08 Braakfasl Cocon s absolutely pure and 1t is solubis, No Chemvicals wsed in ita preperation. It has mors ot sirengh BiLy DiGEsTED, and adimirably for Luys!ide as well as persons in he Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & (0., Dorchester, Mass. KIDNEY o isanin ""f Pades sules. "Bovoral cas 150 per 1 Doctuaa 34 ¢ ions. 1a; mail from ruggists, or Dy . Full diree A White s OEARA MEBIGAL OSURGICA i) BTITUTE. EHRUWM&SHEG!SMDI ASES IBER A OXIS, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORNITIES AND TRUSSES- Begt Pacilitics, Apparatas ind Remedioafor Sucooestu ‘reatment of every form of Diceas WEDICAL or RURGIOAT, TREATHE NINFTV ROOWIS FOR PATIEN azd & Attendanoe, Bost Accommodation: R OTRCULARS on o (STRICT l‘ P! F. ) Only ‘Reliable Medical Inatitisto s ik & h,‘:’i,fl‘t, ot PRIVATE DISLABES yatem witho y r at Eamay b tous L‘..«fi.., o0 cana ol A MEDICA ROIC 15th und Dodge Bireots, OMALLA, NEE, 1. O, WeST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TiEAr MieNT, & guaranteed gpociic for Hystorla, Dizzie Bosw, ' Convulsions, "Fits, Nervous Netralgis, Nervous Prostration caused by the ase of ulcohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Mental Deprassion, Sofieniug of the Brain, r in ity and leading to misery, de 'y and doatt, 0 01d Age, E ‘I 0) & box, or 8ix be for 41,00,s0nt by mail prepaid on receipt of price, ‘WH GUARANTEE SIX BOXHS o cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with 8,00, we will gend the purchiaser our wrilten guarantoe 1o fund the money if Lh it does not scure. Guaramtees issucd only b Drug Co., Druggiats, Sole Ageats, 1110 Farnan Btrodt Otaala Hieb. Q. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, N EW YORK MILITARY ACADENMY COl) wall-on-Hudsou. ~Cor. 0. J. B, A M, Supt.; I3 V. Hvarz, Gomia't 018 JACKSONVILLE ‘st ABADEMY atory o, art. GRAVIES, fo. TAILOR 1409 DOUCGLAS STRE We make you a pair of Trousers for $5, you can buy them elsewhere at I $7 to $8. We get your money. Trousers made $15 a pair. to price is $9. measure at Novel |so shall we land work-- tempting. ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUPPLIE! MOULDINGS, FRAMES, 1513 Dm r1as St j You see a style you like at $I3to You come to us and find our What you can do in suits is as extraordinary. It isn’t alone the price, designs than are to be found any= where else-- You’re generous with your trade, Better be with goods, prices NICOLL the TAILOR, FMERSON, HALLET & DAVIS, KIMBALL, PIANOS AND ORGANS SHEET MUSIO, OulaUa NOUI‘&SK&. STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO, Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Etc. Steck Piano| Remarkable for powerful sympathetie tone, piiable action and absolute dura- bility; 80 years’ record the hest guaran- tee of the excellence of these instru- ments. WOODBRIDGEBROS, |. C.E & C. M. ANTHONY. 812 1st Nat'l Bank Building, Omaha, =~ Nebraska B FARM LOANS wng. Titles and valu Uigns closed without cuts wanted 1n Ner Low rates fc o L PABS e elay ool CorPesna ras ka and lowa, COMPAGNIE GENERAL ETRASATLANTIQUE, Laris Cniversal Exposition 1w opon. 1 . 187G OXPrens SOAOI OF he § qum) 1o ulh v re-Parls 1o 066 Make Early Application for Berths, Tiain (s also necessary on mecount of tho Leay, truvel duriug the spring #ud summer months. x McCAGUE HI(H\‘... 10 HARRY K. MOORES, L. HALL, 122 J. H, GREEN, 1501 Farnam St., Agouts, Omaha, Neb, x:nm, South 15th St 1502 Farnam St., MAURICE W. KOZ Fflfisfm‘fiufnu -.,....M.L" ull Kemedle vaity - Liluatrated book T er uxummwu.lu»:u‘w.fl.’f Pock'uPat, SUSHI