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MUSIC AN ART, NOT A TRADE. Union Labor Given a Pointer by the Park Commissioners, PRONUNC'AMENTO ON THE OQUESTION. L hor O suited Conce ~Rules of the RRo Be forced. ning the Co 't Wil yostarday matters of Tho met aftor umportunce considered arbitration diffculty between the board Son, the Hanscom park pavillion contractors. The committee reported in favor of allowing 1 & Son £2,440 for extras on the pavil lion. Tho report was adopted by the board, Mr. Lininger voting in the negative. Another ly connected with the settlement of the dispute wus the nmttor ven out by Stevens & Son and others who paviliion. The hud been than the Soveral al park wnd considered The first was the ymmittee appoir commissioners item of report busincss of tho to ndjust the and Stevens & of puying orders ¢ and presented by laborers fur material for th snid that orders for much nore board owed Stevens Son. clmm holders were present. The board fi decided to pay the amount due Stevens & Son pro rata to those who had presented claims aganst the firm for labor or material furnishe Dr. Miller presented a slight difficulty that had arisen in Hanscom park between Super: intendent Adums and aves us guardians of the pe adstrong citi- zen who presisted in driving around the west ida of the band stand in defiance of the rules ng the throng of vehicles in k. Dr. Mille simply asked the board it there should be any change made with regard to the instrue: tions by which the superintendent and the park police were 1o be goveraed. He said the citizen who had been arrested for at- tempting to drive where the park policeman told him_he should not, felt very indignant over tho matterand hud becn making some very stroug assertions asto what he proposed o do intho courts if the case was nov aropped Mr Adams, the su ent and explained man bad simply done his duty in making the arrest. The man was told not to drive around the west side of l!whmul staund, for thers was such a crush of venicles coming down the south road that he would have lidea with them, He per- sisted in disobeying tho orders aud was ar- rested. Mr. Adams said he simply adopted such regulations with regard to driving through the rondways of the park as would prevent a blockade of vehicles, e had to keep one road open all the time or there would bo agreat deal of trouble. In doing this ue met with a ood deal of impudent op- position. Some citizens who cousidered themselvos perfect gentlemen had even callea him and the police vile names when they asked them to move their rigs twenty feet to clear the road for scores of vehicles thut pressing up behind. “The board decided to stand by Mr. Adams in the discharge of his duty, and e was in- structed to proceed in the future as in the past, firmly but respectfully, kecving the rondways oben so that no unpleasant and dargerous blockade should occur in the park on Sunday nfternoon. Che communication from the Central inbor union requesting the board to employ only 1ch bands as belonged to the labor union vas discuss upon motion of Mr. I'ratt tho board instructed the secretary to state to the Central labor union, by letter, that tho rlc commissioners will in the future, as in past, cmploy whomsoover it sces fit, without recurd to membership or non-mem bership in any labor or other orgunizutio Mr. Lininger spoke upon tho rcsolution, saying that he thoueht the labor union wi going clear outside of its legitimate field when it attempted to control the musical or- iizations of the city. He considered music one of the fine arts and not a trade. Ho be- lieves that all the good bands of the city should have u share in the park playing. Tho streot car company had relused to pay its sharo of the expense of the park concerts if theboard mployed none but the Musical Uuion band. "'he street car company wanted all the bands to be treated alike, und Mr. Lininger thougnt the company : Mr. Pratt and others spole in a1 and tho motion was carried. ‘'he Union Pacific band will play at_Hans- com park next Sunday und the Seventis ward band on July 4 Mr. Balduft W pay &5 rintendent, was pres that the pol 0 strain submitted a per concert at park during = the mid-week provided the Musical Union band should cmployed. The proposition was refe 'd 1o the committee on music. Harry ler submittod a proposition to boats iu the Hauscom park lake; re- proposition Huuscoin ovenings, he Mr. Johnson, who has tho contract for building bridges at [lwood park, reported that he had two bridges alniost completed. He was allowed an estimato of $1,000 upon tho contract. A Cara. We want every lady and all the boys and girls to call on your druggist and got some of our beautiful curds and a book of valuable uformation free. Hinen Prorrizrany Co, DEVIR He Expires in a C the Hosital, Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock Fred Merkt, an employe of Stoz & Tler's browe was taken suddenly il at his boarding house near tho brew- ery. A curringe was called to take nim to St. Joseph's hospital, but the suf- fering wan had been taken but a tow blocks when the carriage i which ho was being conveyed stucic in the mud. Tho men who were with him _went for help to 'y tho sick man to the hospital but found him dead upon their return, The remains were taken to Heafy Heafy’s undertaking rooms, where the coro- ner took charee and will hold an inquest. The deceased wis and at work yesterday, and bis sudden death has creatod sag surt prise amonz hus friends. - Do Witt's Little Barly tusers. Bost pill ever made. Cura constipation time. None equal. Use them now. nroute to Mr. little overy WANT BETTER SERVICL, Druid Hill ts Aflter a St At tho next meetiug of the board of direc- tors of the street car company the rosidents of Druid Hill and vieinity will bo present. Thoy will ask for bettor street car facilities and will mako an attempt to induce tho com- any to build a lice on Snaulding street, from weuty-fourth strect to tho chair factory heso peoplo wre tired of Belt line service, aud will quit the railroad if the stroet rail way compauy will build this now line. The, claim that when depot grounds were given the Belt line it was with the understand that traius should bo run to suit the con- venionces of tho public. This tho company has failed to do, as it now runs but ouo suburbun train per day No griping, no nausos, no pamn Witts Little Barly Risovts aro takon, pll. Safe pill. Bost pill, —— Struck by the Oa Mamle Hansen, the twelye-year-old daugh- ter of H. P, Hansen, who lives on the west side of Saddlo ereok, was knocked down and run over by the Belt Line dummy train Thurs. da yovenlng, the wheels of the train cutting off one of thi girl's feot i Ll S Coustipation poisons tne blood Littlo Early Risors cure Consti causeremoved tho diseas - ove to Omaha. Superintendent M oath has issued a eir cular announcing thaton July 4 the head- quarters of the Uulon Pacitic coal depart went will be at Owaka, Gesslor's Maglc Headache Wafors. Cures all beaduchies in 20 minutes, AL all druggis when De Small DoWitt's ation, The Will Iter wnizations Will Not Be Con- | THE ASIN It fs the Talk of the Town. The fire sale of shoes, 114 South 16th street, ywded with eager buyers purchasing the wonderful bargains Shoes almost given away. Only thirty days more Big bargains LADIES' Ludies’ is o Saturday SLIPPER SALE. slippers 86¢ pair, oxford ties house fine 08¢, worth adies’ fine opera slipps e, worth 50, Ladies’ fine worth #3,50, fine oxford ties (Burt) $ Ladies’ kid button bhoots $ puir. Ladies 98¢ pair. For Saturday we offer all our & #3.00 fine kid button hoots for $1,48 Children's spring heel button, 6 only 24¢ pair, Gents' line pair. Gonts Gents' fine 82,00 pair, Gents' Burt's fine shoes Shoes slightly damage water ut half price, FIRE SALE 114 5. 14th s Muke no mists only fine kid button boots only 50 to pair. to 8, kangaroo congress a8 81 50 pa $1 W and low shoes #1,2 only $3.00 ¢ 1 by smoke and OF SHOES old Boston store). in the number., Saoidge THEY COME HIGH. ims of the C Their Num The asscssors of unty Assessors and s Doputies the county have at last filed their claims for work performed last morth, They arenow in tho hands of the board of commissioners and are as follows FIRST WA Henry Ehrenpfort Jolin 7 ler, devuty M. D Fhreanfort, depity wssos<or 204 0) 17 0 154 00 Totul 56 00 SECOND WARD Authes, depity ty W. Leis [ E. B Augustal, dup I Luis, deputy Lo D. Piekard, dépity 208 00 i14 0y 158 00 THIRD W FOURTH WARD, Lrpenter, ussessor N. W, Nelson. deputy G. T Carpenter, deputy Burrows, deputy T, Sweeney, deputy . Total FIETIL WAKD, W. B. Franklin, assessor James Connoliy. deputy..... John Leehy. deputy. 3 fock, depiity 8 Waketield. deputy, Total it SINTH WARD, nville, assessor anviile, deputy Iden. devity Jolin U, Luke, deputy Total b NTILWARD, + deputy BIGRTH WARD, Assessor teputy L Shillington, deputy Tames Allen, d G. W. shirlock, d Total.. NINTH WARD. <mtley, nssessor. G Flink. deputy, ¥ el SOUTH OMAHA, It Hareizun, assessor, wher, deputy.. uty P! Butler, acputy. Total, DL O EAST OMAIIA. John O'Donnell WEST OMANA, (O o 0 CHICAGO, . Ricken s CLONTARE. A. P. Hansen DOUGLA: €. J. Buuman oL aitey ELKLORN, G.G. Sharpe....co. ... FLORE E. 1L Walker N JEFFERSON, Hansen Nelson gert Speck F. J. Black. JHUSEIaR S VALLEY. J.N. Esmay...... i WATERLOO. Otto Vozt o e ptal for assessing the county > figures it will be seen essors and deputies wers at work and that the average pay will amount to $150 cach if the claims as presented are allowed. Small 1 size, great in Little EarlyRisers. Hest tion, best for Sick Headae Stomach, that results: DoWit piil for Cousti a bost for 30 e Water Rents Due July 1st. No discount allowed after July Ist. 5 per cent discount allowed on water rents if paid on or before July Ist & oftice of AMERICAN WATTW®RIRICS ¢0, Loom 103, Beo building - Notice. Al hricklayers present at their hall and Douglus, July ments for the burial brother, Henry Raskey, Brothers. are requested to he t 7:80, corner 14th , to make arrango- of our decensed By order of " PAYNE. A Clever Swindler, The Curtis Publishing Co. delphia, Pu., publishers of tho Home Journal™ have recently been much annoyed by a muan who fraudulently claims to be one of their agents, b been collecting money in this vieinity, representing that the samo would bo forwarded for subscription and some- times offering dress goods, silverware, ete., to the subscriber as a prize, This man, who travels under various alinses, is un impostor, inasmuch s the money collected has in no caso been re ceived by thoe firm, Tho |rn|l“~ln rs would be glad to assist the vietims in bringing this swindler to justice, and inform us that any ono offering a prize of any description in connection with the Journal isan im- postor, SICK HEADACHE Positively cul these Little F They also relievi tress trom Dyspepsta, In-| digestion and Too Hearty| Eating, A perfect rem- edy for Dizfiness, Nausea,| Drowsiness, Bad Tasto| in the Mouth, Coated| Tougue, Pain tn the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulato the Bowels, Purely Vegetabl, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIC! of Phila- “Ladies’ OMAHA DAILY DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK, Situation Slightly Distarbsd by Unoer- tainties in Europsan Gold Demands. SOUTHERN REPORTS LESS ENCOURAG'NG. Interior Cities Generally Inclined to egoly on the Strength lent Crop € ditions. Engage | of Ex ne New York, June 2, Dun & Co.'s Weckly Review of Trade will say Signs of improvament in business grow more frequent and distinct, though there is nothing like a radical change yet. The hesitation which has prevailed during the year gives way but slowly to inereased confi- denco, the more slowly because of a few fail- ures in woolens at Piuladelphia and in leather and shoos in the east. Yot the soundness of the commercial situation 1s wenerally recog- nized and the hesitation which remains is rightly attributed mainly to uncertaintios re- earding the demand for gold from Europe and the financial situation there. Hence dis- patches aunouncing the settlement of difi- culties which have been hanging over the London market and which were supposed to affect one or more house having larcer inter- ests in this country ure regarded with satis- fa s fon. While gold continues to leave England for Russia, the banking mstitutions of western Europe are wellsupplied and in this country treasury disbursements have been enormous. The one point of danger is still the exceed- ingly strained condition of credits avroad on account of disastrous specuiations The reports from other cities are, on the whole, more encouraging than a week ugo. Failures give surprise at Boston and delay confidence. At Pittsburg Bessemer products are somewhat more active and tho trade in glass fairly good. “I'rade improves at Cleveland and fall orders v fair. Munufacturers are busy at Cinemuati, At Chicago trade in dry goods, clothing and shoes is larger than a year ago and payments very good, receipts of wool being double last years, of wheat more than double, with slight increase in flour, cheese, butter and hides, but decrease of fully half in drossed beef and a third inlard. oonéy is active and transactions larger than ever be- foro for the season. Kaports from other cities in the northwost are uniformly favor- able as to the'crops and generally show some improvement in trade, At Omaha crop reports are very good trade fair. At St. Paul business is fairly activo and tue outlook is especially favorable. At St Louis trade was checked some duriug the week by heavy rains, but an active demand appears for stapies, with ood business in shoes, pairts and oils, and crop prospects are all that could be desired. Slight improve- ment is seen ut Denver with the crops ne better, Southern reports are loss encournging; at Little Rock money is ticht, and at Memphis there is no appreciable improvement and trade is decidedly quiet at New Orleans: slackening at Savanuah, though the prospect is brizht and steady, exceoding lust year's at Jacksonville. “The speculative markets have declined in al'nostever, direction, but without panic or excitement. The transactions have heen re- latively larger in cotton than in any other, amounting to 500,000 bales, with a fail of o1y 1-16 to 5% cents for spot. Wheau declines , with sales of 24,000,000 bushels, the fall beini resisted by reports ot damage done by storms, and also by the large oxport demand. Corn'has declined 5ije and oats 4igc: pork 50c pev barrel, and lard’ and hogs a fraction each. Raw sugar is ' lower, and in wool more concessions are noted at the west, and while iron products arc a shade stronger, the general level of prices has declined more than 3 per cent during the past week. In the iron manufacture, improvement is still seen with vetter demad for plates and bar iron, and vory activo demand for structural, the mills heing generally well employed.' At New York there is some prossure to sell pig irou not of the most favorablo brands, but good foundry is stiff. “Iin had yielded but a shade and lake coo- per is boight only as necessities require, while lead is_unchaned and dull. The: coal mariet is quiet, the production tius far hav. ing ex vear by tons. Tbe yielding prices for wool encourage luxger consitmption, and though sales are at preseat small, prices of most grades are fairly well beld. The manufacturo is dis- tinetly encouraged by larger sales than aro usually seen at this season by many kinds of products, though 1 other directious the de- mand 15 still seanty. Gold exvorts continue, there is a large excess of ports over exports, but troubles in llurope bhave forced lurge sules of American suretics which are now being delivered. Tne outlook abrond is a Little move favorable thau it was a yoar ago; merchandise exports at New York for three weeks being 4.3 per cent larger, while In im- ports here there is a considerable decrease. Noverthelesss the excess of imports over ex- Tune. 1540, was very heavy. are v cured meats and and not_only because merchandise im- because flnancial from the interior avd the-market here is well supplied The business failures occurring through- out the country during the last seven days number 284 s compared with a total of 25 last weak. For the correspouding week of last year the figures wer i my Matters. (lolonel Hughes returued yesterday from Fort Robinson. where he went to look after the new buildings being erceted thore, George H. Jewett of Arlington was awarded the contract yesterday for the buil d ing of & new guard nouse at Fort Robinson at 3,470, In ion to this he will get W) for the steam heating and W. R. John- sou of Omahia will et £33 for the plumbing, "Tho contract for erecting u frame barracks With His Thumb, A boy is said to have saved the Netherlands from” inundation. Multitudes have been saved from the invasion of disease by a bottle of Ayer's Sarsapanilla. This medicine Imparts tone to the system and strengthiens £ the body 1 of medicine, me 30 much good as I experienced its hene- nished ono it is the W. and 1 can freely testfy tha best blood medicine T Know of, Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas, “Confined to an office, as T am, from one year's ¢ door exercise, T find g arsaparilla, which T hiave used for several years, and am at present using, with excel- osults. It enables me to keep always post. enjoying the best of health, Baines, Malden, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREPARED 1Y DR.J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Ma Sold by Drugglsta. §1,s/x §5. Worth 85 bottle, at help In Ayer's Notice to Contractors, co s hereby given that bids will be r celved by the Hoird of Public Lunds and Buildings.at the office of the Seerotiry of Stite until duly 16thy 191, ut 12 0'clock noon for the ind lundry buildin s for the Insune Asyluny 1t Hustings, Nebraski. Bids will be roceivel for the viFlous beanehes of work and maters ful wud s i complete bid Plins ind specitications may b office of the Commissioner of Public Linds und Bulldines at Lincoln, Nobrasku, and also ut the oftico of [N M. Ellis. Architect, Owubi Contractors will be _req to conform strictly to conditions of the spectfications Vho Boird reserves the Fight to reject and ull hids. Dutod June 18¢h, 1801 A R HUMPHREY, Pros't. of Board Jobu (. Allen, See'y. of State J17desud s0qn At the any BEE l ATURDAY, JUNE tos. Building Lake City was awardca building a mess Halt at contract prico to bego, 74, The Salt Lake plimbing company was given the contracefor the plumbing ot $300), and the steam-heating of the same at §2,34, You can nevee know till you try how quickly a dose of Ayer's Pills will cure your sick headache. Your stomach and need cleansing, and these pills will plish it more effoctunl and comte any other medicine you can find. - Notice. are requested to be hall, corner of 14th and June 27 to make ur- rangements for the burial of our brother, Hy Raskey, By order JU B PAYNE, President, — - DON'T WANT company the con Fort Douglas, the neeom bly thun All bricklaye present at their Douglas streets, censed of TO FILL Owners of Low Tots Alone, At tho session of the board of public w held yosterday afternoon Barker B appeared and protested against having thoeir lots deciared o nuisance. The lots in ques tion are on the low lands near the Union Pa- cific shops. T'hey admit that they are covered with stagnant water, but claim that they in- tend to erect 4 warahouse upon the proverty and that the filling will require the unnecos- sary expenditure of a large amount of mone Patrick Brothera protosted against boing compelied to fill the low lots in the vicinit of Clark street amd Patrick avenue, The clyim that the faul’ rests with the city; that the sewer in that viciuity 15 too small to carry off the water. The protests were taken under udvisement For grading Thirty pleton avenue to Leaveny was awarded to I, J. Peterson at 10 §-10 cents per cubic yard. For doing the work there wore five bids, the prices ranging from 10 8-10 to 14 conts, Bids for constructing sidewnlks, walks and making repairs were opened, but the contracts were vot awarded, the clerk wanting more time to fizure out the bids For sidewalks J. . Knowles was the low- est biader, His bid was as follows: Four foot walk, 211 cents: 6 foot. #3 cents; S foot 40 cents; 10 foot, b1 cents; 12 foot, 16 foot, i cents: 20 foot, 911¢ cents. For cross-walks W. W. Milne lowest bidder. His figures were as Pine22 conts and osk 81 cents per foot. For general repaira W. W. Milne's was the lowest, being $21 per 1,000 feet lumber, and for making special repairs | Burrs and Milne tied on lumber at™ §15 per 1,000 feet. ‘The voard will hold anther session o'clock this morning. e — ay want to remove those pimples from Use Haller's Sarsapurilla and Bur. s warranted to effect a complete Ask to Be Let third street from Pop- th, the contract cross wits follc line bid at 10 Doy your fa dock. cure, It A [ The Orphans’ Picnic. Notwithstanding the heavy storm of yes- terday morning the picnic for the orphans under the care of the Sisters of Merey, Cas- tellar street, was held at Huscall's grove op- posite the The little ones who had been looking forward to the day for some time had a highly enjoyablo time, totally dis- regardi Through the kind- ness of the many frieads these little ones of Christ have found among the generous citi- zens of Omaha, an abundance of good things was at hand to which the = children did _ justico. Awmong the kind aonors were: Murs. P> Carey, Hennessey, Messrs, Peyclke Br Dinning, *itocco, IRossi, Pur Feilbach, Lattie & Williams, Mulvihiil & Shelby, Bal: duff, Dalzell, Reynolds & Grant, Peycl candy company, James Byrne, V. J. Nepo- dall,”William Gentleman,” Dybali, Hutt Dille, Garneau cracker company and Me Clurg. Of the patrons of'the institute Mrs. Carey and Mrs. O'Connor were presont. These ladies made it as pleasant as possible for the littlo people. But for the disagceenble weather many others would ha tended As it was, June 25, 1501 will bo long remem: bered by the inmates of the orphanage. Have You Got a Horse? Every man who owns a horse should kncw that aller's Barbed Wire Liniment is the oniy remedy that will give prompt relief to all “sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and is rrauted to effect a complete cure. May Go to Work, The city council held @ special session at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and approved tha bond of Human & MeDonald, who have the contract for building the sewer on Cuming street from Thirly-sixth street to Lowe ave- /PRIC (Geam Bakine Powde A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes- 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powdu does such work, TE A BNOSR GER 0 LIFE g AN MOTHER LESS N DIMINISH £90K " gy Mfll lfl FREE ' D mNANFIELD MJLATDR non! LP LATOR 0. ATANT g ~ DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full S0t of Teoth on_ Iubbor, FFIVE DOLUAKS A porfect nteed. Leoth oxtracted pain’ or dangor, ut annesthetios. tiold ani tillogs b loweid r Biridyo and Crown Work. Tooth Without plates. ALl work war OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 10th stres aor Open evenlogs untily o'clock N THEWONDERFUL MAGIC POCKH SAIIIGS BANK opeant heen de nteun Fostpald of #5c. M satistuctory Write' for @l Ncvelues. Mintion' uils paper. WESTERN SPECIALLY CO., Bee Butlding Omaba, Neb SANDALWOOD CAPSULES are the bost and only capsules prescribed by @onorhes and dlschargus from the urluary uréuns taligriied o acqulrgd, §,50 per box. All drugsile . bowels | {200 dozen Men's 27 TWELVE P AGE DO YOU LIKE JAM? We do. We've he s’'more today, more right way, we’'re going furnishings,” cut the fixin's to “sweeten” pr it, our Furnishing Goods counters to satisfy most anybody. F in the mornir bargains that will go f: prices o’clock Six Pairs fc than 1d lots of it every sual. We're j to make it. We'll ices in two, make and we'll $'STIY today have g till ten at we ister than a night, gas meter, or Fifty Cents, ot Saturday, going take lately,. We want about it in the a lot of “hot weather ) mix in a few little “jam” enough around ‘rom eight “hot” the will offer We'll some guarantee you'll have to take your chances on the weather Fast Black Half Hose, Regular Fifteen Cent Goods, Dollar a Dozen. Sold only in dozens or half dozens. 100 dozen Gents' Tan G 2 for 15c. 1,000 Handsome 200 dozen Gents’ Handkerchiefs, with Handsome Cents. 5,000 White Pique Nickel Apiece. Dmp anickel in the slot and se (PN TILL TEN 0°CLOCK BAD BLOOD Plumples on the Faco ) Broaking Outj Bkin Troubles) Mot Bia L Gola Borea) Bad Breath ore Ioath or Lips ou suffer fram any of aympLoms, take OCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR w HY') BECAUSE YOUR ALOOD an mmy Y, ata ot il horouihly e Bl o Vrite to W I HOOKEIR & o, 46 W cat Tiro MUSEME B OMAHA MILWAUKEE TODAY. ume at 4 o'clock. Sunday, 3: Ladies, full priviloges, 235 cents. BOYD'S ||| Onc Night Only June 25, form, Sunday Even'ng, “A lectuze of the highest literary Minneso'a's Most Bnll~ nt Orator, HON. 1GHATIUS DONNELLY, Author of Cuosnr's Col wmn’ and Vi Wit COLONEL ROBERT G. INGERSOLL'S RECENT LECTURE 0N ¢ hakespeare and H ngoroll'sMisiak s s usual, EDEN MUSEE Corner (1th and Furnam Streets. WEEK OF JUNE 2!ND. Childs and wite Sinke Charuers, Grein, Sutliro Playor Chiiretie, Pryor, Kouty und Cnee Ladic VT awny tlantls," “itagnarok reat Cryptogrum answer Creationg + + » n Literaturs & Raligion, Billy Young. Marshall venlr day, Friday, Soutn Down Lumby atmits to all. Open duily faom 1 to 10 HOTEL. The Murvay, Cor. 14th and e (sthe most substantially constracte | Hotel Building in Omaha. Seve heavy brick flye walls v ny from Lasement to roof. Allthe cedings an't floors tined tsbestos flre proof ni ng, m g it Gnpoxssiile to Lur. quick. Fiveescapes and fire alarvins throughout the building. Steam hea?, hot and cold wa - and wunshine: s rooms. Awbie unsurpassed wing . wheres B. SILLOWAY, Prop. “ NEBRASKA National Bank | OMAHA, V%3 $400,000 1. 8, DEPOSITORY, Capital, - = = = Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - ML § Hugies THE IRON Corner 12th nud ¥ General Bunkin u Tu WEAK MEN: cay. wasting wes 300 BANIL s Transa t Suftertng ¢ youth L el ) ¥ bo {S1ire ToF homs. cure <Ma33 [nstitats 0 rauze Wrappers, re Shirts, Very Stylish and $1.00; at 50c. There's going to Teck Scarfs, Usually Ten or Fifteen Cents, TONIGHT, ~ NEXT W& YCUR STOMACH 0UT OF ORDER, 4 Your breath is bad, A your complexion is I\ yellowish, Turkish Liniment stops all ’]min ;i cures rheumatism, | sprains, bruises, etc. Cures cholera morbus, diarrhea, colic, and any pain in the stomach or sowels. sce, of any druggists. Turkish Tooth Wash is fra- gant; cleanses the teeth, per- fumes the breath and hardens the gums. 25¢, of your drug- gist. Turkish Remedy Co., Omah: a, Neb. For female complaints use Pond’'s Extract. —_—— | SOHOOLS AND CCLLEGES KENTUGKY MILITARY INSTITUTE near FRANKPOIET, K Y PHROUGHOUT THE o of th tomie s o and el tird W YEAR. owtns first | onduy I OPEN FAUMDALE BOY D, Supt. Post-Onice Education tHellmuth fu College " For YOUNG WOMEN and GIRLS, La strated Catulogue sent on application E. N, ENGLISH, M. A., Principal Sold only in pai 1§ | LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA KENILWORTH HALL. Mra. Ihubeock’s Kentlworth Sohool. A Hoardng and Thcy Scliool for Girls, wiil open Septeinter 25, 511, Bt Jeeninwrtn, ., (15 iflos north of Laka Bl New tnd ‘thoroushs eqilp 1dinks apeciaily (or th s CHilroo minutos L Eho Tallway AL, SUporlor R VANLages e whiross liworth, 11l | titul logation, For elr M Y B BABCOCI K o Toghnoloy, | e noNTON, "owland, ut the b Uy 1kl June 23 n Hutgaof 1 chireo v of | Ny and | AL 0 i i froc 1.0 UNCK, Jr., Necretary. LEXINGTON, MO, | BAPTISTFEYALE COLEGE | ELIZ, Abll HMME SEMIN&RY | WEATWORTH MLITARY dCADENY Medical work ; Al s norvous and d WL, XMoodus, Conn wi Rioh F O, 10 ~ LE FRANCAIS, A ARG E . Fronchs 4 " Addieud LTS o W, Sindivoa S Regular Twenty Cent Goods, II'S, Patterns, Usually Borders, be a “blow.” At ¢ the cash boy smile. ER NINE 0'CLOCK EVERY NiGHT. , Neb. renting with the T gnranteed or Cutarehy Syhilis. ind alf £y case 1 undortako and fu A= m. 08 p. m. Sund; e sl s A pe w. Is sl ' £0) Tor Ollieo i DOCTOR MGGREW ECIALIST Morethan 13 yoars [onen (n_tho trestmaat of PRIVATE DISEASHES, Acure guaranteed In § to 5 days, withont heloss of an hour's i, GLEET, Tho most completa and absolute enre for gleot an protession. Pormanently curod In from to 1) duy. STRICTURES Or pain in relloying the cured withont pata or Instruments, no cutting no dilating. Tho wos remurkablo reaiody known 1o modorn soleuce. SYPHILIS. 0 1080 dnye Dr MeG e s il success with 1ol A comploto cura e LOST MANHOOD 1ASE he widnors, aod Qlsense Guirs nervony. curels Al au w011 weukneswos of th o u Nty nnd dosy ef 1 tmmediite KIN DI 04 of tho | nontly ew EMALE DISHASES3 \tmont” for ladies 18 pros foctor & “Home Tr Ay il who T usod 1t Lo bo the most come N conventent romedy over offered for th Nt of fomide discases, 1U1straly o wondert Hours for Iadics , from 310 & only DR. McGREW’S Marvellous suceess in the trentment of private dis ensos has won for bim w roputation whick: is trulg uatlonul In chinencter, and his groat army of patlonts reaches from the AtAntc W the Pacile. The doote 1s 0 gradunte of “regular’ medicing and has hey long s eareful exporionca in hospital practics, and | « Uhe Lo 1k wpooiniiets In n ern Troatmont by cor fonco. Wi for elreulars about onch of Uho above dise Ottice, ldth and Furnun Streats, Neb. Eutrance on either stroet THE OMAHA MANUFACTURING (0., No. 108, 110 & 112 N. Eleventh 8t., ana ), lvor, Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribe bou, Yard Lawn Fences, also Farm Stock, Park and Cemetory Fences. Arch Tron Vases, Chuirs, Sottes and Crestiugs. S onts for Buckthora Steel Ribbon Wire 177 Bamples at Fact ory LIVE AGENTS WANTED, tostural hoae .l‘.‘