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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUKSDAY. MAY 10. 188a THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes- tcrdny amounted to $12,1)05.81. ) Chief of Police Seavcy is on the look out for Alice Brophy , a sixteen-year- old girl , and Samuel DeBoiso , who left . Sioux City Monday morning for parts unknown. The death of Thad J. Wren occurred yesterday. Uo was a member of Stnto Lodge No. 10 , 1. O. O. P. , and the burial willno under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. Notice of the funeral will bo made hereafter. The concert to be given under the auspices of the Young People's society of the Saratoga Congregational church lias been deferred until this evening on account of the nearly impassable state of suburban roads. But ono building permit was issued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings and that was to W. F. Callahan - han , allowing him to put up a two story frame residence , costing $ -1,600 , on the corner of Twenty-ninth and Jackson streets. The merchant tailoring esiabllshmont of C. Schuntbergor , 410 South Fifteenth street , was entered by burglars Tues day night , and about $75 worth of plcco iroodH carried olT. The front door was found open in the morning , and it is sup posed ingress was also alloctod by way of this entrance. It is quite probable that an injustice was done Conductor Jaynes in the men tion made of him in connection with the Foulk-Rothory cutting affray on the duintnv train Mondayovcning. It trans pires that ho did collect faro from the Foulk party and honestly did his best to prevent the outbreak. In spite of the rain the children who arototako part in "Tho Butterflies' Ball" have been prompt at the re hearsals , which are taking place daily at Crapes music hall. It is a pretty Bight to watch them go through some of their rather intricate figures , oven in their every day dress. What a fairy land it will bo when they all become winged crcaturesl The board of trus tees of the Homeopathic hospital In Chicago has copyrighted the play called "Tho ButtorIlicsrBall , " but have given Mr. Martine the privilege of pro ducing it outsldo of the state for such charitable causes , as it may help. 1'ersoiinl Paragraphs. ' p Born To James I. Woodnrd and wife , n daughter. F. B. Woodrow , of "Bradstrcct's , " Is In Kansas City. B. F. Morehouso , of Fremont , is In the city nnd is registered at the Paxton. Sheriff Coburn Is confined to the house with temporary indisposition but will bo out again . _ In a few days. , W. H. MdCulloch , of Doniplmn , Neb. , ar rived in the "city yesterday and is stopping nt the Paxton. \ t % . L. Heed , Samuel Hector , A. C. Beach , Gco. Adams and J. Chasb. of Weeping Water , arc registered at the Paxton. Tom J. Huston , n well known Omaha boy , now representing Zlncman & 13ro. , manufac turers of dlanmntu spectacles and eye-glasses , made a great display at the pharmaceutical convention at Lincoln yesterday. " ] P Dr. , A. G. Smith , the dentist of the Barker block , leaves on Mavl5 for Shanghai , China , Where ho will practice his profession on a i largo salary. Most of his time will bo spent : among the European population of that city , _ with cue month of each year in Japan. Clnclilntr n Plumber. J. J. Hbwihan , a licensed plumber , was ' .arrested yesterday for violating section 8 of o'rdlilnnce 1420 , waa arraigned before the police court , rfound guilty nnd fined 810 and yJr costs. Howihan's offense was defective and Insecure plumbing , and the case was re ported by H. D. Duncan , inspector of plumb ing , Who" Is" Itoeplng a watchful eye out for . Just such culpable work ns this. _ . , OutOullnll. f Attorney Van Ettcn , the convistcd and sentenced embezzler , Is again breathing the ' ' 'free air. Yesterday his attorneys , Messrs. t jJSstcllo and Conncll. who went to Lincoln In f Ills behalf , prevailed upon ono of the supreme court judges to order his relcas > o under bail until such time as arguments for a new trial could bo considered. The ball was fixed at ' f-3,000 , and Samuel J. Hcam and Joiin Flan agan became sureties. The Fighters Fined. " ' William Doyle and Tom Ellis , the two ' principals In the noted hammcr-and-tongs prize light near the road house a few days - since , were finally brought before Juilgo Anderson's bar yesterday afternoon to explain - plain their actions on that occasion. There was but ono witness brought up on each side , and the testimony was almost entirely corroborative. The Judge ruled that the Contest was nn out and out prize light , no matter what prompted it , whether money , rovcngo or the possession of the young lady's friendship. The fight was in a prize ling , was conducted according to the rules govern ing such contests , and would fully come within the Intention of the statutes concern ing such affairs. To let such brutal affairs pass unpunished in a civilized community would bo 11 furco on law. He therefore lined cacl ( of them < 2. > and costs , A UESEUTKI ) WIPE. Blio AppcnlH to ilio County Coinmls Dinners For Transportation. . Groaning under pain and sobbing pitifully , with the realization of having been desci ted by a man who had promised u few years ngo to love , cherish and provide for her , Mrs. Antoniu Buck , a young woman of nttiactivo and rollncd features , leaned heavily on the aim of a lady friend and with laborious effort mounted the long Blah- approaching the county court house yesterday afternoon , oc casionally stopping for rest. The twain visited different departments of the building before they found the chambers of the county commissioners and County .Superin tendent of Poor Mnhoney. for whom they wcio in search. Mrs. Duck , after regaining lirr composure , told a pitiable tale , coupled with a request that the commissioners fur nish her with transportation to Chicago. Mrs. Buck stated that she had rohnlvcs in fair circumstances und social relations living in Chicago , and that three years ago she mar ried the man who has so unceremoniously de serted hor. Buck , by occupation , Is u car penter nnd contractor , nnd lour months ago they came to Omaha. Mrs. Buck at that time was In u dollcuto condition , and they took up their abode in Hrownoll hull. The marital relations of the pair become consid erably strained soon after their arrival in Omaha , nnd a few days ngo Mrs , Buck mc , with an accident that affected her maternity. Blnco then she has been nn invalid , and on Tuesday night her misfortunes were in creased by the appearance of u stvango man with a note from her husband , \\hiih , in effect , was that ho had left the town and her for good , and that she would never hour from him again. This had a discouraging effect on Mrs. Buck , who , being loft among strangci a without a penny and the household effects mortgaged , concluded to go to her fnends in Chicago with the aid of assist- unco from the county authorities. The latter , Inspired by a humane feeling endeav ored to persuade her to remain until Her con dition would admit of travel on the c.irs , butte to this proposition she was decidedly adverse , baying that she had a premonition that slio was going to dlo before long , and that she wanted to puss her last days with her rcla- tlVcs. irnss to Chicago wa striven her , and leaning on the * arm of hnr lady companion she departed . , Th6 passenger department of the Union Pacific , "The Overland Route , " has just gotten out ns an advertisement \vmt ) is known ns the Switchmen's Puzzle , capable of solution in ten moves. It facins's till who try to solve it nnd bids fair as a Tjevcjty to surpass the that created such great 13-15-14 puzzle u craze several years ajjb. Send to J. S. Tobbots , 0. P. & T. A , , ( or ono o ( these little interesting and. enlertniriUiff little puzzles , but be t > uro to enclose 10 cents in Btuiups to pay post- Xp oj ) JONES' ' MAY FESTIVAL , The Fdstlvltloa Begin on Thursday Bain or Shlno. Pine TnllnrOInrio Clothing Fresh From 'i'jHstcrii Factories nt Ono- Ilnirits Value Hntfl and Gents' FttrnlsliltiRS. To-morro\v \ morning nt 1809 Fnrnnm , begins the great sliuightor sale of the recent vast purchase of L. O. Jonea in the eastern market. Such bargains in clothing and gents' furnishings have never been known In the west before , and are only possible because of over loaded manufacturers in the cast. The following prices for qualities de scribed seem utterly impossible , but an Investigation will convince any man of common sense that there is NOT A WORD OP EXAGGERATION In Tin : BISK'S statements. 800 men's all wool suits have boon plncod in throe lots , and the most fas tidious will find it easy to nmho a selec tion. The reader should bear in mind tliat these suits are this reason's productions and are choice styles , well made and trimmed andiiiHlylo and lit will equal the pro ductions of merchant tailors. In lot No. 1 will bo 300 MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS AT $5. Most of them all wool , including suits made from neat brown mixed cheviots , blue tweeds and plain and fancy all wool cassimoro suits ranging in value from 87 to $10 , and every suit in the line at $5. Lot No. U will bo 800 PINE ALL WOOL SUITS AT $7.50 Made from Indigo dye fast color , blue llannels fine all wool Scotch cheviots including the celebrated Bannoekburn goods and line all wool and silk mixed cassimcrcs. Many 6f these suits are as choice styles as have been shown this season and , the regular retail value of most of .thorn would bo 81C. but $7.60 takes the choio on Thursday. Lot No. 3 contains 200 EXTRA FINE WOOL SUITS AT $10.00. Every suit in this lot is a plum. All are jnado from extra fine fabrics in cassimercs , cheviots , and plain and fancy worsteds in enticing variety. In this lot will bo found 25 suits mnde from Lippita fine silk mixed cassimorcs , made up in four-button cut-a-way style and elegantly trimmed. These suits are universally sold at 818 and $20 ; also 16 suits of the celebrated Bannoekburn cheviots in 4-button cut-a-ways , and 12 suits of the genuine Sawyer cassiraores. This entire line of 200 suits any one of thorn'good ' enough for a banker at the marvolovs price of $10. ' not only will'tho above wonderful bar gains bo given in men's suits , but men's spring overcoats , men's trousers , men's and boys' hats and furnishing goods will bo sold at unapproachable prices. Among thcso'bargains will bo : 25 all -wool patin faced spring over coats , worth $12 each , at $7.50. 25 line all wool satin faced cheviot spring overcoats , former price $15. at $ .ffij. . . . . 400 pairs men's all wool cheviot and cassitriero pants , worth $3.60 , during the "May festival" at $2.50. 600 pairs men's all wool trousers , strictly-.freo from shoddy , and all nice patterns , worth $2.50 and$3 , at $1.89. Men's"-corduroy pants , brown and motiso " color , well made , worth $2.50 , at $1".59. Boys' blue sailpr suits , silk embroid ered collarsduring our great ' 'May Fes tival" at 89c. Boys1 fancy check jackets and pants suiU"bizes 5 to 10 , at $1.13. Boys' thrco-pioco long pants suits , light [ jbrown mixed cheviot pattern , worth $6 , $3.50. This grcatsalo will continue for one week , but the richest of the cream will bo skimmed firstand your own interests will make Thursday the day of your visit. If out of town readers who cannot visit the sale will order by mail , ad dressed to L. O. Jones , American Cloth ier , 1809 Fariiam st. , their orders will receive prompt and careful attention. N. B. This article should have ap peared in ycbtorday morning's BIB , but through an oversight of the printer it was omitted. Tills tale will continue for a week and out-of-town readers will doubtless find it greatly to their advan tage to attend it. THIS Biu takes pleasure in recommending it as a gen eral bargain sale. PARALYZED BY A P1NKERTON. TwoOmalin Toughs Knocked Out by nn cv-Xcw Yorker. "Roddy" Gallagher and a co-worker named Egan , who "arc noted for the numbct- times they got into' fllfllculty when they should bo nt homo asleep , were yesterday morning nursing soio heads nud getting their eyes hand painted in order ( o hUlo glaring discol- orations. It happened thuRly : "Uedily" and Eijau had absorbed perhaps nine lingers each of the liquid known as "Paddy scratch your eye out , " anil were in a condition which must bo felt to bo appreciated. Six Pinkerton men who were passing down Lcavcnworth btreet on their way to supper wcro selected as targets for their very sarcastictonguos but whp , notwithstanding their very complimentary remarks , paiu no attention to tllcm. Emboldened by their suet-ess , the two toughs determined to bcanl the lion In M * den , as it were , ami accord ingly btruclc out for the 13. & M. yards. Upon arriving thcro they met ono Moorc-R , n former inombcr of the Hioad- way &imad in Js'cw Yoik citv , and ntonro announced their intention of reliev ing him of his star and then , oh I doctor , doctorl Kcliuvo him of thai star ! Not much , "Hedily" went to grass uiul Kgan foil as "Heddy" cainq up for his second dose , and It was down and up for four minutes and thirty- two seconds , central tiiiio , and then the Vtould-bo annlhllators , of Pinkerton men crawled off n "lectio the worse for wear , " to quote Josh ' \Vhitcom.lJ. \ Moprcs ate breakfast yesterday morning as usual. I have opened my Woodruff granite quuiTlqs und can fill nil orders of almost any ilimoiifaiotis. Rock can bo econ at stone yards of Wip. Tyler , Lincoln , Nob. Tnos PiiiCB. A\n MOUU TO FOLiTjOW. All Iowa 1'rolilhitlonlst Unloaded For 115 Times. George McCoy is a sod corn Iowa prohi bitionist from Walnut who was Tuesday en route for Omaha with visions of happi ness in his mind and money In his pocket. Oa his way ho met or was met by two gen tlemen , 0110 of whom was a very corpulent Individual. And very agreeabla companions they wcro and George and his new found friends chatted and laughed together and bought bananas of the traittboy. The corpulent man left his two companions for a KniQ und \vcnfin the front car to sco a man and while absent Ills partner informed Ucorglo that he ( the biff man ) was a very wealthy catilo buyer from South Omiflm. llich as Croesus , etc. Shortly afterward the gentleman with the extensive bay window raino back and imiuircd if his friend had any money , that ho had Just struck a bar gain for ten head of good year lines and had no money. Oh , yes , his friend had ii5 , which ho shelled out. No , that watt not enough , must hav&fllS mcne. 1'erlmpb Ccoi-giu could accommodate him , Why cprt , mid McCoy shelled out. The largo man rumarlnug that this morning Georgia could call at 116 Bavennort street and get Tits money Back. Well , Qua. morning Georgia hunted lor It5 Bavenixirf uutil he couljl not rest , nnd finally gave it up as n bad Job. Ho was on his wny to police headquarters to toll tils story when ho ctnct n policeman who listened to him nnd then informed him that when the two were captured ho ( Oeorgieiwould have to re main or give bonds for his nppcarnnco to prosecute. Then George sired up his wallet and found ho had just enough "skads" to buy breakfast nnd pay his faro back homo. Ho at3 , purchased a ticket nnd loft for homo to draw moro money nrirt Will return In a day or two prltncd for action. ! The management of the Union Pa cific "Tho Overland Route , " made a change in the running time of its local trains Sunday , April 'JsHh , that will bo linllcd with delight by the residents of "Tho Omaha and Republican Valley. " This change is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph and Grand Island making the leaving time of No. 7 at Council Bluffs at 8:40 : n. m. and Omaha 0:00 : a. in. Arriving at Valley at 10:2-5 : a. m. ; it connects with the train arriving at Valparaiso at 11:50 : n. m. , and at Stromborg at 2:60 : p. in. Hero it connects with the St. Joseph and Grand Island train , via McCool Junction and airfield , arriving at Alma at 10:00 : p. in. The train running opposite leaves Alma dally at 5'iO : a. in , , arriving at Stromsburg at 12:00 : p. m. , Valparaiso 2:80 : p. in. and Valley 4:15 : n. m. , connecting with No. 8 arriving in Omaha at 6:50 : p. in. nnd Council BltilTs at 0:10 : p. m. , making close connections with all eastern trains. Tlicso trains run through solid between Alma and Lincoln , and passengers leaving Alma in the morning reach Lincoln1 at 3:10 : p. in. Leaving Lincoln at 11:33 : a. in. they arrive at Alma at 10:00 : p. m. , Good time and through chair car ac commodations , mnkos this the most de sirable line running into this portion of Nebraska. THEY CONSOLIDATE ? The Metropolitan Cnblo Company Af ter the Jlor.sc Car * . Mr. P. L. Underwood , oMCnnsas .City , president of the Metropolitan Cable company , nnd Mr. U. P. Allan , of Clio same city , also n member of the same company1 , are in the city ostensibly on business cpmicctcd with the building of the Metropolitan cable road. The fact i that they arrived it } the city bntho day of the election of the now ofilccrs nnd directors of the Horse Car company anfl that they have in the past endeavored to open up negotiations with the Horse Car company for the consolidation of its lines has lea many to believe that th ? visit , of the Metropolitan men at this time ia" for no other purpose than to hold a meeting with the horse car company and if possible effect the consolidation of the two companies. Mr. Murphy , president of the horse car company , was seen yesterday by a HUB reporter and In icply to u query In regard to the presence of the Metropolitan men hero at this time and n consolidation conference said that there had .been no nego tiations whatever between the two compa nies. "I met Mr. Underwood ycstordiiy. " ho continued , "but it was merely u call irom him such as ho always pays mo wlion. ho Is in the city. Thera was no business talked of at the time at all. " "Havo the ofllccra of the two companies over talked of a consolidation I" asked the reporter. "No , wo never had a meeting to consider that question. Mr. Underwood has talked to me about what a grand scheme it would bo for the companies to consolidate nnd talked as though ho might propose n scheme of that kind at some future time. Ho told me .yes- terdnv that ho would bo in the city sometime and ofcoursol willmcothiui from time to time during his stay here. " The officers and directors elected yesterday at the meeting of the horse car company were : Frank Mur phy , president ; Guy C. LJarton , vice presi dent ; W. W. Marsh , treasurer ; \V. A. Smith , superintendent , aiiu" X "E. "VVilber , secretary. The board ot ( Hrcctors cqnsisia , of the first four gcntlctnad uaincd nbovo and S. H. Clark. - ' Beautiful woman , from whence camo' thy bloom , Thy beaming eye , thy features fair ! What kindly hand on thco xvas laid Endowing theo with beauty rare ! " 'Tw.is not ever thus , " the d.imo icpllcd , "Onco pale this face , these fe.Hui c ? bold , The 'Favorite Prescription' of I3r. Pierce Wioupht the wondrous change which you be- bchold. " _ The ladies of the art loan department of the "May Fete" have secured four beautiful pictures , all containing life sue figures. The.y are : "Romeo and Juliet , " "The Marriage of llomco and Juliet , " "Nydia , " ' 'The Courtship of Miles Standibh. " Those pictures have been secured expressly for this occasion , and are pronounced by critics to bo the finest ever before brought to Omaha , the figures being perfect to life. IS IT liOST OR STOLEN ? & nirncy's $1,500 BIysterl- oiihly IMissini ; . Waggoner & Hlrncy is the name of a live stock commission linn at South Omaha , who on Wednesday last sold a number of head of stock for a man from Hickman , a station west of Lincoln , on the U , & M. The pro ceeds , minus commission , amounted In about ? l.r , > 00 , moro or less , which sum , pursuant to instructions , was sent by Wollb- Forgo & Co.'s express on Thursday last. Since that date nothing has been heard of the case , al though the stockman has wired for his cash that never camo. Mr. KIrney was Up town yesterday looking for the wail of green backs , but ns yet It has not bceii traced out. When you need a friend , select a true ono. Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic is the best friend mankind has for all diseases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best blood purifier and tonic kuoun. 50c. C. P. Goodman Drug Co. Soiden bora's Figaro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for Sc. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. MOHTUAUY. H. C , HOI. I. IS II. C. Hollis , foryeaiM an attache of Gibson - son , Miller & Uichuidsoiij this city , loft for his homo in Uloomlngton , 111. , some three weeks since , in the last stages of consump tion. His many fi lends here will bo pained to hear that the young man died on Saturday , and was buried Monday , Absolute ! " - V ThisriowdernerfTyariM. A marTeiofpurl- tj-.streirjtU and whalnsomanosi ? . More econom leal thar.tlio ordinary kinds , and cannot oesolp Incorupetltlonwltu the multitude of loir cost , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold only in caas. Hey l navintr 1'owileT. C" 123 WftiUtroet Now CALIFORNIA ! ' THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. ro CATA ROVILLE CAU SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. . ic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All iTPhllllle Dlf < i iof. of ree nt or Ionic lUnalnc.ln from ten to fifteen days. We will glre written Ruiir- ( iitrei to euro ny eu or refund joar money. And KC would i j to tboee who have employed tba molt plillled 1'hyslclnns. need eTerjr known remedy and pave not been curedXbat you are the inbjecu we ar < > looklDR for. You Hurt bare buen to tbe celobrate'l liot Sprtci of Arlueiai , and bare loit all BOP * or reooreiT , we iI ! > 0ure You Rtnake no eharao. Our remedy li unknown to any one In tbe world onltlcle of our Company , and It U tbe only remedy in th world tbat will care you. We will euro tbe moit Obstinate case In less than ooe month. Seven dayi In recent cauidoei the work. It U tbe old , chronic , deep-seated case tbat wo solicit. We liaTe cured bundouls wbo bad been abandoa04 by Vcyilclstis and pronounced Incurable , and WB Challenge the World to bnn as a case ttuu we will not cure la less tbao one month. Since th history Of medicine , a True BpectHo for BypbllltlahBruptlon > , , Ulcers. Bore mouth , tc. , bu Been son t for bat.tieier found nUl Our Magic Remedy was dlscorered , ana we are fnatlfled la urine It U the only remedy In tbe world tbat will poiltlTely cure , because tba latest medical works , publtsbedby tbe best known authorities , lay tbere waa nerer a true peclflc before. Our Itemed/ tbe only medicine In tbe world that will cure when ererytblnn : else bH fallod. It has been so conceded by a larso numbar of Celebrated Pbyslotana. IT HAD NCTEK TKT FAILED to CORE. Why WHIM your time and money wltn patent medicines that nerer bad ilrtuc. or doctor fclth physicians tbat cannot cure yon. Von tbat hare in d eTerytblng else should come to ns now and get permanent relief ; you nerer can Ret It elsewhere. Mark wbat we sayt In tbe end you must take our Bemedy or KKVimrecorer. And you that hare been Ollctea bat a short time should by all means come to us now. iiany get belp and think tboya re free from tbe disease , but In one , two or three years after. It appears agitn In a more borrtblo form. Inrestlgale onr financial standing through tbe mer cantile auo-c3 ! aofi note tbat we are fulnr responsi ble and our written guarantees are ffood. We hare ft REMEDY prepared on purely Sclentlfle Pilnclples and we wish to repeat that It KEVEU VAILS TO CUOE. All lettertt sacredly confidential. THE COOK UEUEDI 00. , Omaha. Neb. Itooin 10 mill II , T. S. Nntlon.il Hank , l.'th nml rurmimsits. Calleis tuku elevator on Fnrnum fcticctj to ECCOUU floor. Itoom 11 for ladles only SEiJNA-fXWflDRAKE-BUCHU [ ma DTrioi KojMuy ana w njjiWiEs It hag etogd the Test of Yearo , Outing all Diseases of the BLQODi LIVER , 8TOM- ELS , &c. Itrnrinesthe Blood , Invigorates and OleanioftheSyitem. DYBFEPBIA.COKSTI- CURES FATIOK , JAUNDICE , ULDISEASISQFTH BICKHEADACHE.BIL- LIVER IOTTBCOMFLAINIU&e under dUappoar at once KIDNEYS its beneficial Influence. STOMACH It ii purely a Medicine AND co Us cathartic properties - ties forbids its use ai a beverage. It is pleas ant to I ne taste , and as easily taken by children - ren as adults. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO Bola Proprietors , ST.LODIB and ILtun Cm Omaha Seed House. lleadnuartirsfor Landreth's Celebiated Seeds I'lants , Cut Klowewnnd rioral de&lgns. Bend for catalogue. W. U. FOSTER < fe SON , Proprietors 1G ± ! Gupitol Avenue. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured by Adiululbtcring Dr. Unities' Uoldeu Sped lie. It con be given Inn CUD of cotreo or tea with out the knowledge of the person taKlng It ; abso lutely harmless , and will effect a i > ermnnt uncl tpeerty ture. whether tUo patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic w reck. Thousands of clrtinkurcls ha\e been made temuerate men vtho hove token O olden Bpetlno In their coffee with- not their knowledge and today believe they null drinking of their own free Mill. It never falls. Thesyntem once Impregnated with the bueclnc. It becomes an utter Impassibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale bv Kuhn ti Co. , 15th and Douglas uts. . and l th and Cum- ing els. . Omaha. Neb. ; A. D , Footer & Uro. Council Jilum Iowa MEN'S FURNISHINGS , t Besides doing the largest clothing business vro kcop the most complete stock of .Men's Furnishing Goods. The prices at which wo sell them make it very difficult for othor.houses to compote with us. Shirts are sold everywhere at all sorts of prices. Wo would like to show you a sample of the "Nebraska" Shirt ; you will not buy any other. Wo believe wo have touched bottom on our Unlaundried Shirts at 30c , 50c .and 75c. Laundered at 65c , OOo and $1.25. Elegant pleated front Shirts at $1.00 , which cost you elsewhere $1.75. In fancy Percale Shirts wobeata the world. Our95c Erench Percale Shirts , inneweat designs , is equal to any $1.50 Shirt in thorn rn arkot. All our Shirts are 36 inches long , cut full and guaranteed to fit and bo just a represented. An elegant line of French Jlannel and fine cassimere Shirts in beautiful pat terns. Low prices everywhere. In Underwear wo arc in a position to beat all competion out of sight. Recent heavy purchases at prices which would have been impossible a month ago enable us to offer several lots far below manufacturer's cost. Fine Gauze and Gossamer Merino Shirts at 15c and 20c. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 25c each. Our fancy Standard Balbriggan at 65c each for Shirts and Drawers are indeed surprising Ynluo ; nothing less than $2.00 per suit would buy such goods at any other place. HOSIERY at just about one-half you have to pay elsewhere ; good British Socks , 2 pair for 25c , no better can be bought for double the money elsewhere- Fancy Balbriggan and Silk clocked at 20o and 25c. NECKWEAR. A glance into our window on the 14th street corner , will give you a small idea of what we propose to do in this line this I summer , * RUBBER COATS. We hope you will not need them any more this week , but if you should , we keep a large assortment and prices on them as on everything else. We handle positively the lowest. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clothing Company f Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. / NOW'S THE TIME To liar o your friends come to IKaXLscLS and 3STe'braalca as Eastern lines \ 111 soli tickets and run Semi Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific "The Overland Rome. " Until .Inly 1. 1888 , tickets sold for these excur sions will 1)0 Rood thirty days for the round trip undcunbe used ton days going. When purchas ers uio ready to return , those tickets will bo good flve days for that purpose. If purchasers wish to stop short of destination on our linen , agent 8 will stump tickets good to return from j.s. . E. L. LOMAX. Gen. 1' . & T. Agent. Ass'tG. 1 * . & T. A. OMAHA , NK1J. UNION PACIFIC "The Overland Route. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Groovy , Passenger Agent , Council Bluff's Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can nowsc- cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. H.f'EnilKTS. E. li. LOMAX , Gen. P. & T. Agent , Ass't G. P. S : T , A. OMAHA , NEU. "The Overland Route. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "Cr-crjsr c IJ-CJB ivcraiuEs , " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen , It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association ; as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. 8. TEHHETfl. Gcn'IP. &T. Agt , , Omaha , Neb. Health is Wealth ! DII , n. C. WEST'S Nnrtvr. AND UPAIN THIHT- MK.NT , u Kiiarnntrcd Bpecltlc for Hyutcrla , 1)17.7.1- nesH , ( Joiivulslons , Kits , Nervous Neuralgia , llenuaciio. Nenous 1'rostrntlon. cnusi-tl by the ube of nlroliol or tobacco. WnUefiiluesH , Mental Depression , PoftenliiR of the Hrulii , rcsultlnK In Jiisiinlty , und lending to mlsoir. decay and death , premature Old Ago , HarreniieBS , 1-osHot 1'ower In either t-cx. Involuntary Losses nnd Hperinntorhd'tt caused by over-exertion of the . Uach box bialn.Helf-iibiisoor over-lniUilKCiiru. contiiliiH one inonth'H treatment. Jl.tf ) a box , or six boxes ) for { o.OO , HO nt by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price , AVK GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for fclx boxes , accompanied with fA.XI ( , we will send the purchnber our writtv-n guarantee to icfunil tlio money If the treatment does not elicit u cure. Guarantees Issued only by ( J. F. ( lOOn.MAN. Drtigclst , Bole Agent , 1110 rariiam Btreet , Omaha , Neb. rasKa naiLa. . uaun , U , B. DEPOSITORY , OUAHA , 1TBB. Paid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus C0,000 II. W. YATFB , President. , , I.KWIH B. HKKII. Vice President. , A. U.TouzAUK-'nd Vice President. W. 11. 8. Huaiits , Cashier. DIIIECTOIIH : w. V , JlnnsB , Jo" " 8. COH.INS , 11. W. VATEB. LEWIS 8. HKEU , A.E. TOUZAMK Hanking Odlco THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th nnd I'ornain fits. A Ocnernl llankliiKllualueisTianbacted. Grab Orchard WATERM ; NATURES' GREAT REMEDY. * : I Djfip piia , Siek-Htad&clie , CoostipaticB , aou > r n cBuaeisTi. r M.MUT a M it/ t. Crat OrcharaVftter Co. Louisville , Ky , DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Eleelrlc Sefoneo fitntlemen'iBelt alert 8efeltlfl Setlnlinca"y Made * nd Practically Applied. with Electric aedi i DISEASES CORED WITHOUT MEDICfflES. IT WILL CURE YOUS InWAtttSSK a feft mattam , Paratnls , Knralala , ( UlaUta , _ pb * a f f Kldirra , 0 luT Dl . Torn IJ Urer. QaM. Kikauitloit. Knlaal ? * A bm HtartlMMaM. OrntiJa , C a tjpaU o. Krr.lr ) If , ' - ' \Tokieu , Imp - OaSrA. Fll . DtU .T. O.-kAaae , Btsbetta.1 ' IHM I > r P j , Uv , tkci. tkle ban U Jut whal j.n aiM4. ilanifv > VI > / Can bo appll > _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ i _ " . VThoU ( amllj can WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. wear It. It > lt etiifies "the blood ancTeurM Mumr.MaperTlUe , II ) t 1 % L. Abbott , jopt. city water worki , Bonthntn < 1Iwl.j Itobt. R. SunplonChic.ffo post offlM i L. O. MoUlcna.l. M. D , Daaalo. N. T. " Toor belt lias accompllnh.d what no other nmadr nasi .toadr n.rTM anil oomrortallo slscpat blilht. " Bobt. Uall , aiasrmao , U Eajt S Ui BtretiMow yorlt andttotiiudsorolh.ra. Dr. HORNE'S ELECTRO MABMETIC BELT lr : produces continuous curr.nli eonrera elMtrleUr tkronjth the b , oti.rr. . . Itcure.al cas0a br ren.rattDff a innouscnireBjofelaflirli (1O or ! boars oat of M ) tbrouahoat tbo baraan sysui ilarliMrallnsrrousnesa Immediately ] , and prodnelnff a new olroulatlon of tbo ur * . forqo -i the blood , 1m- larttng rigor . stnnctb , enerffr and nealtb , when alfotber treatment haa failed. Tbo merits ot tbla sclen- ufl q..D.ltar being rocognlseaandlodorseu 07 tbousands . . wbom . . It bai car.d . _ L " " " - - - - - - - KKrKKENCBa. Any bank commercial agcner or wboleiale boase InCMeagO ) wholetala . . Ban Ftaotlsco and Cnlc.ro ftr B nd.l jnp for IIS ) pare IllastraUd pamphlet. : > . J" . XEOXUUJU InrentorandMAiiuiMturer , 181 WabaaJi AYBM > OUcoao. RUPTURE < SSStff DR. 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One per sonal Interview preferred , Call and consult us or end history of your case , and we will tend la ; > lalu wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervoui Diseases , Im , valency , Syphilis , Cltet and Varlcoccle , with j/citlon list , Address Omaha Sfijlcal and fiirgttal Imtttutioi DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th tndDodfl * III. , OUAHA.NEB. SteekPiano Iterharkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ttb- fcolule diTrablllty. 3 < l years' record , the bext guarantee ot the exicl- Irnto ot these Inatrumenta. WOQDBRID6EBRQS , MOW TO ACT. ortd. rlt. B mtlur. P.cllB. and Kouclicr , . dlwt. M itlo i $2 PANTS. C. 0 , D. With Privilege of Kxnmlimtlon. All Wool Pan IB- both light nnd darlc colors , in sines 80 to 4U waist' ahd 30 to M leg measure. Also avcrylurgo line ol bettor grades of Pan ts ranging in price from $2.60 to $8. Our SU.75 to $ / > Pants uro oxtra'good value. Mail Orders Solicited. DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. J Of ttio MDHenm uf Anntomr , Rt. Jnls , Mo. Hem. bcrs of Unlvrmlty ColicKO lloonltalI Jriduu. H. I ) . Uiesen , Oeniuny nml Kcw York , Uivlnw devotee ] their attention tpiclally to Uw trcntmtnt of v . NervoDS , Ctooiilc & Bloo 1 Diseases f ore ripcclally ttioaa arising froin Imprnili are , In , Vlto all to Biilierlug to cot respond vllliout ilelarf lscase > of Infection and cuiilauloii cund safely uml Ipcixllly without Una of dniiL'rruua ilrurs. I'atlint * otiose casf lm\a been luflictwl , Ijurtly tnnteil or pronounced Incurable , aliould not full to nrlte conrcrnliiK tlielr ) uijitouu. All Icttiri iLCtlvo IBM ouxlUite attODtloo. JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed I'll HI' to any uddrttt upon re' rclpt of onu 2ent Btninn. "Practtrul OUerrntlon on N < rvou DoMlltyaTnl i'liyilial Kxlututiloii. " Aval. nablu inodlcal trtutlwi wrultU sLouia tw riad Ly aiU Addrtw , DRS. S. & D. DAVIESOU , ' 17-12 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. 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