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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1888)
OMAHA DAILY I ; TUESDAY , MAY 8 , 1888 , - THE' CITY. The Internal revenue collections yes- lordny amounted to $20,827. The monthly meeting of the board of tnulo will bo hold next Monday even- in p. The introductory number of Iho Omaha District Advocate , T. C. Clcn- donning nnd O. M. Drown editors and publishers , has just been issued. The columns of the paper are devoted to the interests of the Methodist church. The papers were taken out yesterday for the foreclosure of a chattel mortgage in $988.24 , given byUmber&Cochrnnof 2161 North Sixteenth street , to the JJ. S. Wind Engine nnd Gas Pump com pany. Umber & Cochran have a gns and Blcam fixture establishment. There IB one mortgage on their stock ahead of this one. The republicans of the Second ward mot in Knspor's hull on Thirteenth street between Williams and Hickory streets , Saturday night and took pre liminary stops toward the organization of a "Jlambenu" club. After discussing matters generally the meeting ad journed until Friday night , at which time the permanent- organization will bo made. Miss Martha Ountlor is n Gorman spinster of about thirty-five and is the mother of two children. The latest ad dition to her family is a little boy about four months old. She claims that Judge Saehocbo , of the Sixth ward should support this child. The case was first brought up before Judge Mor risen , but a change of venue was taken to Judge Wade's court , and the hearing consumed the greater part of the .tftor- noon yesterday. Sachesbo claimed that it was acasoof blackmail , and succeeded in getting an acquittal Personnt I'lirnRraplis. Church Howe la registered nt the Paxton. Henry Wilcox , of Wllcox , Nob. , Is at the Puxton. W. II. Mungcr , ol Fremont , Neb. , Is at the PftXtOll. T. H. Wallace , of St. Paul , Nob. , is at the Paxton. II. II. Iloblnson , of Kimball , Neb. , is nt the Paxton. J.V. . Dowcesc , of Lincoln , Nob. , is at the Millnnl. Ed C. Corns , of Seward Nob. , is at the Paxton. U. I' . Hobcrts , of Kansas City , is at the Millnrd. T. Harper , of Iteddltch , Eng. , is at the Millurd. O. II. Kcllcgar. of Auburn , Nob. , is at the Millnrd. F. 1C. Otis , of Humphrey , Neb. , is at the Mlllard. W. II. Kelly , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Millurd. 'II. T. Jones , of Seward , Neb. , is at the Mlllard. Charles E. Magoon , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Millurd. W..T. McLean , of Marshalltown , la. , is at the Millard. George o. Hurford , of Battle Creek , Neb. , In at the Millard. D. A. Campbell , of Plattsmoutli , Neb. , is at the Paxton. Mr. I3cniunln ] Smith and family started for the east last night. Ex-Scnutor Van AVyck and wife were in t the city hist evening. Fred Uenzingcr , a newspaper man from DCS Moincs , Is in the city. Messrs. J. D. King and Frank Fuller , of \Vayuo , Neb. , are at the Paxton. ' Dr. Galbraith left last evening for Cincin nati. Ho will be aoscnt about ten days. \Valt M. Secly , secretary of the republican state central committee , is at the Millard. Mrs. Hov. F. P. Bond , of Philadelphia , Is visiting her brother. Mr. W. J. Fulliam , at 50M South Thirteenth street , and will remain a few days. Kxccsslvo Humidity. There has been flvo days now of continu ous rain , und from the meteorological indica tions , it is liable to last Ilvo days longer. Ho Stole n Hide. Fred Smith , a young colored boy , while stealing a ride from Denver to this city , had one of his feet caught between the bumpers of two cars and badly crushed. Ho is lying nt the central station. How They'll Cclehrntc. The Catholic Knights of America met nt Grand Army hall , Douglas street , last night nnd set upon foot the arrangements Torn frrnud picnic to bo held nt Culhoun on the Fourth of July. The secretary was directed to invite other Catholic organizations In the i city to take part In the festivities , und an en- > < Joyublo tlmo is looked forward to. Van Kttcii's Ijnwycrn. Attornics Estello and Council left last night for Lincoln and to-day will present their arguments to the supreme court for anew now trial for Lawyer Van Ettcn , convicted . of embezzlement nnd sentenced to ono year , in the penitentiary , nnd his admission to ball pending a decision. Van Ettcn is still con fined In the county jail , nnd begins to show signs of his restrained liberty. JjoVo's Ijitlor Lost. The residence of It. A. Finuloy , 518 North Nineteenth street , was entered by burglars Sunday night shortly uf tor darkbut they wcro frightened oft by a lady roomer before they secured any booty. They bad ransacked till the lower part of the house , however , and had broken open a trunk of a boavjer nair.'l Kliifr. The opportune arrival of Iho lady hicntloncd , however , irovcutcd the thieves from KottjuL' away wUo < "swag" they had bundled up hud laid as do. The Swindling Citriontors. | O , E. Pheboy and G. J. Turner , the car penters spoken of In Saturday's LJin : as hav ing purchased u shop ou Saunders street for $500 and paying ? 125 down and then Jumping this contract nswollns a lot of other bills , wcro to htivo paid $1,000 for this building und to inaUo the payment the 1st of this month. They left before the payment on the property WUH duo , and whllo the man who sold it to them was out of town. The men nro located now , and will bo urrested at once on the charge of defaulting and swindling. AVIIIIs Clark's Funeral. The remains of Willis Clark wcro laid to rest Sunday morning in Forest Lnwn com- C'tory , the funeral being conducted from the homo of his parents , Twonty-llfth and Hnr- noy streets , by Rev. Mr. Lamar , of the Bap- list church , and about soronty of the mem bers of the H. I > . O. Lodge of Ellis No , 30. The ritual of that order was read , and their quartette choir , composed of the following members , furnished the iiiusUs : Mr. Nat M. Hrlgham , Mr. H. H. Young , Mr , S. U , Uce-i nnd Mr , A , J , Van ICuran , The pall-bearers from the ledge wcro Ilariy A. Winter , V. M. Mcogan. J. 1C. Preston and C. C. UaleU. Mr. J , H. W. llumouth and Dr. Wormsloy , Who wcro particular friends of the deceased , assisted the delegation from the ledge In bearing tha remains to their last resting jiltiee. The services wcro hoU at 10 o'clock , untwcro attotidcd by n very largo circle of friends omj members o { the family. The de ceased was IwonTy-cight j'cafs oU , and had always been strciif and lioalUiy. Ho was born In IJollevyo , Nrb. , and had lived In Omaha for the pant cluht or nine years. Prior to his coming to 9lUXUS ! 'l ' ° VC ( ' ' " Callfornl.i , nnd whllo there was In the engineering of the I'at'lllo neering department railway company. During Ills lifo In Omaha ho was connected with I'axton & Gallagher's grocery firm , and was later u member of tlullrmof Clark Hros. & C.i. Ho had boon sick about bix weeks with bronchial pneumonia , mid was recovering from the ills- fcaSe , and ns his fumily had believed nnd hoped , ho was almost out of danger , while eating bis supper Friday night ho asked to bo raised up a little straightcr. Wnilo hi that i osiUou bo felt n , weakness coaio over him and remained , that was going to faint and asked that tbe doctor bo culled. Ho died before ' tbo .doctor ur rlvcd. ' Among the relatives at tile funeral wcro ills three uncles nnd bis ranilinothor who is elgbty-four years od. ( This U the Jirbt death yiv JJSJ fee Jlu tu ° famU > 'lu twc'utj' years. JONES IS A RUSTLER , Ho Goes East Lotulcd for Boar and Dags the Gamo. Manufacturers Greet Him With Open Arms nml Sell Him Tliclr Surplus for n SOUK * The old tulngo that "it is better tQ bo born lucky tlmn rich" oft-times scorns true. Many a man hns mndo his fortune by striking the market right. L. O. Jones , the American clothier , is known ns a shrewd nnd successful merchant , but ho Bays ho never struck such a bonanza as wns spread out before him during his recent visit to the eastern market. With the manufacturers , spring business opens about January first , and this year for some reason it opened with AN UNPRECEDENTED RUSH. The universal report from jobbers wns the largest January and February trndo they hnd over known. Anticipating an extraordinary spring business their factories wore kept run ning night und day , and vast quantities of woolen fabrics went through the hands of the cutters and tailors. How ever. THE STRANGE SEQUEL was that as a result of the great strikes coupled with thooxtromo backwardness of the season and other minor reasons the trndo of the wholesalers rapidly dwindled down , and they found them selves the possessors of largo quantities of clothing with but very little demand. When Mr. Joucs visited the market lie found them ready to unload at almost any price. The result was a vast pur chase of hundreds of men's fine tailor- made suitsal from FIFTY TO SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Mr. Jones believes that a benefit to his patrons is a benefit to himself , and ho proposes to sell his great purchase at a small margin over cost , which will place in the hands of his patrons bar gains unprecedented in all their ex perience. A great sale will bo inaug urated on Thursday , May 10 , full par ticulars of which will bo given in to morrow's BBK. Ht , Andrew's Brotherhood. Kov. Dean Gardner received twenty-five young men into the inembersnip of St. An drew's brotherhood of the Episcopal church , at the meeting in Trinity cathedral Snnday The regular evening service of the church was read through the second collect when the ritual of the brotherhood , which is a very impressive service , was read , and the new members were then received into the order. At the conclusion of this exercise a short address was delivered by a member of the cathedral chapter on the subject , "Self- Hcspect , and the Kespect Due to the Respon sibilities of the Order. " Denn Gardner then made a few remarks , outlining to the new members the work of the society and order. The annual conventionof the brotherhood oc curs Wednesday , May 15 , at 7:80 : , and will beheld hold iu the cathedral. THE PASSENGEU DEPARTMENT Of the Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " has gotten out a ily bill designed to call attention to the summer ro&orts along the line of this railway. It is a good bill and touri8tsplcasuro seokorssports- men and fishermen should apply at once to J. S. Tobbets , general passenger and ticket agent , Omaha , Nob. , for informa tion in regard to the points of interest along the line before deciding where they will spend the summer season or vacation holidays. The management of the Union Pa- cilic "The Overland Route , " ' made a change in the running time of its local trains Sunday , April 2flth , that will bo hailed with delight by the residents of "Tho Omaha and Republican Valley. " This change is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph and Grand Island branch , making the leaving time of No. 7 at Council Bluffs at 8:40 : a. m. nnd Omaha 0:00a.m. : Arriving at Valley at 105 : a. m. ; it connects with the train arriving at Valparaiso at 11:60 : a. m. , and at Stromborg at 2:50 : p. in. Here it connects with the St. Joseph and Grand Island train , via McC'ool Junction nnd Fail-field , arriving at Alma at 10:00 : p. m. The train running opposite leaves Alma daily at 5:30 : a. m. , arriving at Stromsburg at 12:00 : p. m. , Valparaiso 2:30 : p. m. and Vulloy 4:15 : p. m. , connecting with No. S arriving in Omaha at 5:50 : p. in. nnd Council BlulTs at 0:10 : p. m. , connecting with eastern trains. A change in the running of trains between Lincoln and Valparaiso , enables passengers leaving Alma in the morning to reach Lincoln at 3:40 : p. m. Leaving Lincoln nt 11:35 : a. m. they connect at Valparaiso with the Alma train , arriving tnoro at 10:00 : p. in. Good time and through chair car ac commodations , makes this the most de- si rablo line running into this portion of Nebraska. Passengers between Alma nnd Lincoln will bo obliged to make only ono change and that at Valparaiso. J. S. TuirtJETS , Gon'l. Pas. and Ticket Agent. Ilcv. Suvltluo Discourses on Debt. The subject of Ilov. C. W. Savidgo's sermon Sunday morning was "Debt , " using as a text Romans xiil-8 , "Owe no Man Any. thing. " The speaker while admitting an ocs.islonal advantage or necessity for debt , strenuously condemned the system. Ho characterized it as "a fruitful cause of unrest and unlmpplncBs , " ' 'a form of dishonesty , " "the forcruniii-r of ruin" and a "hindrance to man's usofnllnoss. " Ho concluded his ad dress with Bomo very sensible and pointed remarks on the best wuy of getting out of debt. THE HOME F1KE. Examined by State Auditor. LINCOLN , Nob. . April 23. 1 , H. A. Babcock , auditor of public accounts , do hereby certify that during the month of April , 1SS , I niado a careful and thorough examination of the n Hairs and condition of the Homo Fire Insurance company of Omaha , Nebraska , and that I found said company bolvcnt and its nllairs satisfactory. Witness my hand and official seal this 23d day of April , 18S8. II. A. BAHCOCK , Auditor of Public Accounts. Snow la the Mountains. The Union Pnclilc passenger train duo at 5:15 : yesterday morning , did not anlvo hero until 12:30 : , being snow bound in Montana. The rains wo are having here are t > now further west und in thu mountains , and travel is being greatly Impeded. On and after April 29th the day coaches on the Union Pacific's No. 3 , known nstho "Overland Flyer , " will betaken taken oil , to bettor cnablo it to make time. This will add largely to the popularity that has already been gained t > .v this fust train. After that dateit will carry only passengers holding first clusis tickets , to points where the train makes regular clops , between Council BlulTs and Ogdcn. Such passengers must purchase tipkcts for scats or berths in Pullman sleepers , before- entering tbo ; ars. I hnVo opened my Woodruff granite quarries nnd can 11II nil orders , of almost any Uimensio'nd. Rook can bo scon at stone Var'ds o'f Win.- Tyler , Lincoln , Neb , - TU031'itlCK. THE NEW WAGON 131111)013 , The Und Wcnthcr Delaying the Work On the I own Sltlc. The rain of the pait two weeks coming so close on the high water of the 1st of April has greatly delayed the progress In nil of the departments of the new wagon bridge across the river. The work on the first span on the Iowa side has been begun , nnd the men are only delayed by the heavy rains which pre vent them from going on with the work. There are two caissons to bo put down on the Iowa side , yet they have not boon started. As they are both foundations for laud piers , In will not take so long to place them ns It did any of the channel piers. Manager Evans said to a linn representative yesterday that every foot of material for the structure was on the ground nnd they wcro ready to put it in place just as fast as the water and weather will allow. "I don't speculate any more , " ho said , "on how long it will bo.Vo have no control over the de- dclai's now , arid I don't even put an estimate on the time it will require to complete the work. I have not oven asked the contract ors how long It will talto because they are just in the sumo boat about It that I am. " The grading for the street railway has been made on the Iowa side of the river , and the company will hold a meeting In a day or two to decide on what kind of street railway service they will put on between the tWo cities , so that they can arrange for It and have the work under contract and have It completed shoitly after the bridge Is opened to the public. The tracks will bo put down on West Hroadway and Avenue A on the Council BlulTs side. The grade and tilling has already been made for the car tracks. It is safe to say that July will see the teams crossing on the now bridge. Soideii berg's Figaro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for 5c. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. OPHELIA WHKEhER. She Works Three Days and Quits Well Paid. Mrs. Lucy Hilor telegraphed hero from IrvliiRtonNeb. , Sunday nightfor , thopolico to arrest Ophelia Wheeler , a young colored girl who had been working for her -and who re sides here. The girl , who seems to be incor rigible , has been arrested once or twice Ihcre for theft , and the last time barely escaped being sent to the reformatory. Mrs. Hiler says , in this case. Ophelia worked for her three days , in which time she succeeded in stealing about $100 worth of clothing. Ophelia occupies the female call at the cen tral station , and will have a hearing on' the arrival of Mrs. Hiler. The passenger department of Dllio Union Paoillc , "Tho Overland Route , " has just gotten out as an advertisement what is known as the Switchmen's Puzzle , capable of solution in ten moves. It facinatos all who try to solve it and bids fair as a novelty to surpass the great 13-15-14 puzzle that created such a craze several years ago. Send 10 cents postage to J. S. Tobbots , G. P. & T. A. , for one of these little interesting and entertaining little puzzles. A New AVorklnRiucn's Society. A well attended meeting in" Metz Bros.1 hall Sunday resulted in the organization of an International Workingmcn's Educational society , the object of which fs the advance ment of workingmen and their families by es tabllshing schools , scientific lectures , read ings , nnd the founding of n library. Ad dresses wcro delivered by Dr. Kaufman , who explained the objects of the organiza tion , M. Ahlens of the Omaha Tribune , and others. Permanent organisation was effected in the election of the following offi cers : Gustav Schocneck , president ; U. .T. Clancey , vice president ; Otto Stciner , secretary ; Ernest Weisc , as sistant secretary ; M. Kcchmfcr , treasurer ; A. E. Green , assistant treasurer ; and Julius Hoffman , chief librarian. About thirty names were aflixcd to the roll of member ship and the meeting adjourned to meet next Sunday , when Dr. Matter will deliver an ad dress on "Tho Influence of the Wife on thoj Social and Political Progress of Mankind. " A Slick Professional. The authorities of Cleveland , Tcnn. , have communicated with Chief Seavcy to bo on the ( jui vivo for ono Jackson Hole. Hole is suspected of having planned and engineered a big burglary nt Cleveland , lie went there a yearagoopcncd up in the groccr.v business , married the beautiful daughter of ono of the oldest families nnd scorned to bo swimming along in high feather. Somehow or other , ho fell into disrepute with the police. Thov suspected him of being crooked , but could fasten nothing on him. Ho mudo frequent mysterious trips to Cincinnati , St. Louis and New Orleans , and. invariably following these excursions a burglary would take place in Cleveland or some of the adjacent towns. During his last absence the foremost Jewelry house of the town was burglarized and $4)OCO ) in goods taltcn away. And , as if to strengthen the suspicion of the authori ties , Hole has not been heard of since. licensed to AVcd. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Age. I John Kowalewski. Omaha ii3 I Mathilda IJomnnskn , Omaha J. . . 24 ( George S. Kradla , Omaha SO ( Helena Erickson , Omaha 25 j Lester E. Holton , Omaha 21 | Blanch M. Davis , Omaha 18 i Vaclav Rines , Omaha 25 I Tona Mascnova , Omaha , . .0 j Patrick Brosnan , Omaha. . . . . . . . . 30 | Mary McCarthy , Omaha , . . . 24 The Gospel Equal to Science. Ilov. W. J. Harsha preached Sunday on the subject , "Why Is the gospel not as cer- tuln us science. " The speaker touched upon the false idea that exists among.uicn . as to what constitutes a Christian and the ad vancement of science by exploration and reasoning. Ho held that the present writers of history wcro just as liable to differ and exalt minor characters , so considered by some , as they were In the days of the writers of the bible. He maintained that although some of the writings of Moses did not agree with what has been developed by science , yet it Is a very small part that has been ques tioned and hence the entire writings of that great man must not be discarded. And us science is far from the right , and as the ages have developed the truth of the bible , the latter should bo chosen as the guide in all things POWDER Absolutely Puire Tldspowder noTer varies. A marreiofpurl- ty.BtrenBth and wholesomenesa. More econora icaUhanthe ordinary kinds , ami cannt Desolp In competition witn tlie multitude of lo\r rest , bert weight alum or phosphate powders , gold " " > over ° ' AOVICK FBHK. JIOWTOACT. | .oitVlr * < ' * ' bo < > < lRMtoitd. Tte. n lui Dielli < > and Punctltntl dlior. u tmed MA1STII t9. CALIFORNIA ! THK LAND OF DISCOVERIES. irc OMTHJO co y Gj < * SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-.CURE : : : - - . For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. pur Magic Remedy Witt POSITIVELY CURE r. Alt irptillltlc Dintu , . of recent or lone lUnalnr.tn from ten to fifteen dare. Wo will giro written guar- Bnt c to euro Uj cua or refund jourroonor. And we would ear to thorawho h v employed tha moil Bkllled I'hjilclttni , t a aver ? known remedy and pave not been cured , Inat you are the tnbjecti wo ar < > looklnKfor. You thaitbave been to tbe celebrateri Dot Springe of Arkaiiiu r , and haye lot all bop * of nooTirr. w Will $ isre You vrnake no charge. Ottr remedy 1 , unknown to any on * In tbe world onoildeof our Company , and It U tbe only remedy in tbe.world tbat will cure you. We will cure tbe moit xAutlnnte case la leu than one month. BeTon day , tereccnt caiea docs the work. It [ the old , chronic , ( Undented caiei tbat we lollcit. Wo baTe cured bundraiU wbo bad been abandoned. ky Fbyilclana and pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World lotrlni TUKcasa tbn we will cot enro In leu than one month. Blnce tb > hlitory at medicine , a Trne BpeclBe for BypblUtlehBruptloni. iDlcen , Bore month , * . , bu biin aomnt tor boj " fomad util Our Magic Remedy mt dlicorered , ana we are Initlded ID laying It U the pnlj remedy In the world ( hat will posftlTely ear * , became the latest medical worn , publlihedVr the beit known authorities , aar there waa nerera true pccinc before. Our Itemed/ tbe only medicine In the world tbat will cure wbtfn arer/thlng else hM failed. It has been so conceded by a largo number of. Celebrated Pbytictana. IT HAI NCTKH TXT FAILED so CDRZ. Why waste your Ume and money with at nt medicines that norer had virtue , or doctor trltb phrildani tbat cannot cure yon. Von that haye tried eTerythtps else should come to us now and ( at permanent tellefi yon neyer can get It elsewhere. Mark what we ear : In tbe end you mnsttakaow Kernedy or NKTXH recorer. And you tbat bare been afflicted bnt a short time should by all meant come to na now. Many get help and tblnk theya re free from the disease , but In one , two or three yean after , It appears agtln In a more horrible form. InreitUate cur financial standing through the mer cantile aaescin and note that we are fulnr responsi ble and onr written guarantees are good , we hare a IllUEur prepared on purely Bclentiflc 1'ilnclplei and we wish to repeat that It KIYBU JAUJ To CUllB. All letterc aacrediy conOdentlal. THE COOK REMEDY CO. . Omaha , Neb. Itoom 10 nnd 11 , U. S. National Hank. 12th and rnrnuujstH. Callers take elevator on Kurmtm fctieet ; to becouU lloor. Itoom 11 for ladles only DON'T SCOLD n man for groanlns when he has KhcumatiFin or Neuralgia. The pain is simply nwful. No torture in the nncicnt times was more painful than these twin diseases. Hutouchtn't a man to be blamed if , having Klieu- mutism or Neuralgia , he wont use Ath'lo-pho-ros , when it has cured thousands who have Euflerod in the eauie way ? It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. "The tklll of fire phjsidins could not enra me of KheumittBm which had Mttled In the hips , neck and BhoQldere. tiolnt ns wsflthenslnthat eep was almost unpoe * dibit. Tlio flrat doM of Athlopuoroa mi\e me relief , f.id the third enabled me to tlecp for four and a half noun without ntking. I continued iu use , and sm now well. " IlKV. H. IL THOVKH , New Albany , Ind. C < T-Ecnil 0 cents for the bonutlml rolorctl ] 4c- ture , " Moorkh Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. And for this very reason there Is not to-day n remedy within the reacli of the puWIe more highly prized for Ita value in the household - hold , In the countiug-rooniwork- IIPniT shop and factory , than HK.NBON'S [ II Util I 1'i.ASTKitas a remedy for aches and pains of every kind. In lltll I CottBlis , Colds , Hoarseness , i-leu- WILL rlsy. Chest Tains. Illicunmtlflm , Helutlca nnd llackaclie. HI.S : > ON'H 1'ijlsTKii Is ri-coBnlzed by phybi- AIU/AVO clauiiand pulillo as n external AL II A Y u remedy with nut an equal. It acts promptly , pleasantly nnd effect ually. 'i'o secure good results U/IIJ nlwitys auk for DKNHON'S and Will takeno other plaster. Many wortlilebs plahteis are offered on the reputation of UKNBDN'K. but cnrefdl buyers won't be deceived DBS. S. & D. DAVIESON 1 742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Cole , Of Itie Museum of Anatomy , bt. Iul , Mo. Members of University Colleue UonpUal , { .ondon , M I ) . ( ilc enieriiiKnr ana \ork.lmvlnjidevoteil tUelr attention epcclully tu ( be treatment of NerYQUSjChronic&Blood Diseases MoroopcclallytboKe arUlnirfrnni liupriHlenro.lnTlle nil so suirurlnii lotorrrapoud wltliuutiluluy Dlseuies of Infuctlun and comaxlon curuil naluly unit miuudlly wltbout uvo ul daugt ruu drugs , I'atlenU nhosa CMtvt Imva teen neiilcctud , bmlly trratvd ur pro nounced Inoruatile. tbould licit full tu write us con- rtrnlns tlielr fuiptoiu All letter , rcculvolmiijud. late attention. JUST PUBLISHED , Anil will to roallud F1IKK toany nildruss upon receipt of onus-cent Hump , "rructlcalubscrvatlon un Ner vous UfUtllty and rhT lcal i : lmu.iluu. " ATMuublo iiicdlcttl tit-ulltu wbliu uoulj Lo ruail by all , Ad- * DRS.S.&D. DAVIESON . . . , 1742 Lawrence Street , Homer , Colo. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old btand , 1WI J'nrnam Bt. Orders by tele- * tcllcltcil an < i promptly attended to. Telnh Be K9. gii % THE BACKWARD SEASON 10 having a depressing effect on the woolen and clothing market. Eastern manufacturers find themselves overstocked with fine clothing , and we are now offered stocks of goods from the very best houses in the country , at prices much lower than wo could manufac ture them ourselves. Our buyer is not sleeping , and the last few shipments wo received from him have compelled us to mark down considerable many lots that are left from our first spring purchase. "We offer this week in Men's suits : 250 good blue flannel sack suits , the color warranted indigo blue , well trimmed and made at $5.75. The usual retail price of this suit is not less than $8.50. 800 blue flannel suits , all wool and indigo blue , at $7.75. This is as firm a flannel as there is made in this country , and wo guarantee it to bo as good a suit in quality of cloth and make up as there is offered by any house for $12. 500 elegant Cheviot suits , made of fine imported cheviot , in elegant light colored pat terns , for $10.50. Wo sold these suits only last week for $12.50. and wo put them against any $15 suits in the market. In mens' furnishings , wo offer this week a special drive in elegant balbriggan shirts and drawers , finished seams and French neck at.35c each. . This is the greatest bargain over- offered in this line , as no house would'sell underwear like this at less than 75ca piece. Neckwear No such variety can be seen anywhere. t Our 15c silk scarfs in all the latest summer shades , you cannot get elsewhere under 50a Another consignment of those elelcgant light colored derbys , satin lined , at si. Wo have them in two shades this time , and also have the same hat without lining for 90c. Every body who buys one wonders how it can be done. One Price Only. No Deviation. a Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. B R. .A. O B3 S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUfSES. Bt t facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue tearful treatment ol"every form of disease rcquir- lug Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WiyTB FOR CIKCULARB on Deformities and Draces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of thi Surgical Operations. Dlsoasos of Woman a Specially. BOOK ox DISEASES or WOKEN I'nr.i. ONL7 EELIABLE 1IEDICAL INSTITUTE U1KIKQ A EPECIiLTV or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic roUen removed from the f-ystcm without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power , Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicinesorlnstrumeiits rent by mail or express , securely packed , no mnrks to Indicate contents or sender. One per sonal interview preferred. Call nnd consult n.s or fend history of your case , and we will tend in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Dpon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Im. votency , Syphilis , Gleet nnd Varicoccle , with yicition list. Address Omaha Jltdleal and Surgical Itnttlutcot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. i3lhindDoda 9t | . . OMAHA. NEB. PANTS. c. o. D. With Prlrllpgo of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light and dark colors , in sizes 30 to 42 wnist und 30 to 34 leg measure. Also a very largo line of noltor grades of Pan ts ranging in price from $2.60 to $8. Our 83.75 to & > Pants are extra good value. Mail Orders Solicited. Health is Wealth ! DII. K. C. WEST'S KEIIVE ANDHHAIN , TJIEAT. l : T1 a guaranteed spectllc for Hysteria , Dlzzl. ness , CouvulsloiiH. I'ltg , Nervous Nouralela , Headarne. Nervous I'rostratlon. caused liy the iibo of alcohol or tobacco. WtikefulneBS. Mental Depresalon. BoftcnlnBof the llraln , resulting In Insanity , und leadlnif to misery , decay mid death , f'rcmatureOld . Harrenness. J.ossof J'ower in either Fex. Involuntary Losses and BperinatorhL-u caused l y nver-exertl < jn of the brain , self-abuse or over-lnduldenro J.arh box contains ono month's treatment 11 B ) a box , or six boxes f or .U ) , bent by moil prepaid on ro- celpt of price. W15 GUARANTKK SIX HOXKS To cure nny case. With eaclt 01 d r received by us for MX boxes , accompanied nh f.i.ui , we Will send the purchabur our wrliten guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not , effect a euro. Ouarantecs Issued onlv by O. If. OODMAN.DruipliitBole Agent , . 1110 I'urnaui Street , ymaua LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. 10 YEAR OLD OF KirnKKntMwr ? fr ) WHISKEY For Medicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL DILI fl Is Death to * Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONINd , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA , LOSS OF AP.PETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , Si.23 For Quart Bottle. Seta Only In Bottles. ' for 'Sate by Grocers For Sola by and Win * Merchantt ) Druggist * Everywhere. Caeryu/htre. Tbl , Is to certify tbat I Imvo examined the sample of BELLC OFBOUIU1ON WHISKEY rccelrod from Lawrence , Ostrom A Co. , and found tha same to bo iwrfectly free from Kuscl Oil and all other deleterious tubutonco , and strictly pure. 1 Uu-erfully recommend the same for faintly and Medicinal jmrporrs. J. I' . lUn.-a-K. M. U. . Analrtlcnl Clinmlit , Laulsvlllo. Kv. GLADSTONE ISKOS. & CO. , AgcntM lor Oniiiliu , IVcb. Boston Belting Go's. IIoso is sure to slsuul Omnlm and Council Blnfl's HIGHEST pressure. BCD Hint the FAPTOHY name nml trade mark , "CYCLONE1 , is stamped on every piece. Years of experience , nnd not one foot returned to date. Hoston Melting Co s. hose is not finished in red , ns red color is injurious to the hose. For sale by all dealers , or OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY 1008 Farnam-st. , Omaha DR. HQRNE'S Electro-Mapetic Belts ! . - - The Grandeil Triumph ol Electric Sclenco tTo . Scientifically Made and Practically ApplUd. ' Centlemen'i Belt n ii. < fAj Uclt HtltrHulo . * With Klettric ' aed"Sifj ! , DISEASES CORED WITHOUT MEDIC1HES , IT WBLL CURE YOUBj .i' J.1 Ioiu'kilh"ullllu ! Kuil iillr AttiTua. " ' Ile rt"ffuJas , O/.VepJ. , CoBjUualii.n."firrslp"is ; ImtUfsttoD , Weasiatsa , Imuotrnej , O t rrfc. nl < , Kpll.psr. Dumb Ajrve , UlabcUa , Uril'ocxlo , Ulo.J IMMau * . llrop.j. et ( bra tkU b l { u Jut what you net * . Klietrlrtlt InHantla I'dtl . Can be applied M..D..SMBI a. i I SMI n of tbe . WLcls i fami ly can UvHEEN ALL EsLaE to any part tody. * ' * * ' U. It 41 ctrlflM tha blood and cart ' if,7 ? . JE 'rIrl idr _ * ' > Umiu'lf/etkci / N MUnNC a CLCCIHU mAUHCliU UCLI iyar tr < .n or mlldaitue-c.rermayde- - ei produces a ooatluuou , current ! come/ , electricity throuKU tne bodi ; pn itne nertes II .curei . < H , "t t > r Baeratlog a oootlauous ourrentot cleclrtclly ( to or 18 Jioor , out of M ) throughout the uuioan yet . a . , ly , and producing a n r circulation oJ the lWj.lorCM-tbjiblood.ln > > . . , , of this sctefi- bealtb , wben allotber treatment ' s fill. 4. Tb nrtU coleitl * , HORHE'S ' ELECTRO-HASKETIC BELT-TRUSS CmCHESTER'SENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND JHE ORIGIN AL.THLOHLY CENUIMt BEWARE OrWORTHLCSSlMITATlONait ASK DRUGGIST FOR OIICHESTErVS CNGLIStt SArCJU.WAYSRtLIAllLE.TO LADIES DIAMOND BRAND.TAKEKOOTHE COIIICL09E 4f ( STAMPtl > OR PARTICULARS PILLS