8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEB3WEDNE8DAY , MAY 14 , 1890. THECITY. . Bank clearings yesterday , < ? 9IO,093.in. Dnvo Kaufman fluccocded In Bccuring bondrimcn ycstc-rdny and was released from the county jail. Sam Small , the evangelist , was in town Monday and registered at tlio I'nxton. Uo cuid that ho did not think tlio prohibition amendment would carry in Nebraska. The joint committees from the Grand Army of tlio Republic posts of the city nnd from the camps of Iho Sons of Vot- ontnfl will meet at the Millard hotel this evening to complete arrangements for properly observing Decoration day. Mr , BwnnHon , proprietor of the Clifton house , was acquitted of the charge of grand larceny. Ho was accused of open ing a letter addressed to a boarder and appropriating $200. The evidence showed that ho had authority to do so from the complaining witness. A man , niimo unknown , hut supposed to bo Burke , is dving at the county jail. Ho was locked up May ! ) suffering the horrors of delirium tremens and has continued to grow worse. IIo is about fiixty years old , of slender build and is ' ligh't complexioned. All the committees which have been appointed by the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodges in this city to inako arrangements for the lilting ob servance of Doeorat ion day in conjunc tion with the Grand Army of the Repub lic , by decorivting the graves of deceased members , will meet Thursday night at the Ancient Order of United Workmen hall in the Barker block to make full arrangements. - Organising' Swedish CariitMilci-n ' Of the ( )0 ) Swedish carpenters in tlio city , 1M ) met at Green's hull last night and partici pated in n rousing meeting , tlio object of which was for the purpose of organising a union. Speeches were male by W. D. Mus- bcr of the Central labor union , .T. H. bnydcr of Cat-pouters' union No. 71 , and II. .T. Hl'by ( , after which nearly all of these present signed nn application to tlio Knights of Labor ask ing /or / admission into that organization. For rliomnnttain , lumbaRO , ncuralf'iacnimp nnd colic there Is no remedy biincrior to the genuine Jr. Thomas' Kclcctric Oil. Nebrawkii Johlicrfl. The Jobbers of this city held n rousing meeting In the board of trade rooms yesterday afternoon to arrange for the entertainment of the Nebraska state business men's ' associa tion on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday of next week. It was decided to tfivo the dele- pates n drive about the citvoa Thursday af ternoon and a banquet Thursday evening. The committee of arrangements , consisting of Messrs. liemiwu , Louis Holnirod , Mnclcod , JIussov nnd Hodecn , was instructed to call on tho'jobburs and bollcit funds for the enter tainment. A I'lcnsin ; ? Sense of health and strength renewed and of case nnil comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs , as it nets in harmony with nature effectually cleanses the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 5'Jc unit 51 bottles byall Urug/tsts. South Ofilen Stockyards. The organisation of the South Ogdcn stockyards anil land company was completed in this city yesterday. The capital stock is $ lr > 00,0X ( ) , equally divided between Omaha nnd Ogden. The company proposes to build packing houses , hotel anil exchange buildings unil extensive yards. Among the subscribers to the stock ave George W. K. Dorsoy , "William A. Paxton , John A. McShunc , James K. Boyd and S' D. ilerccr. C. K. Muync , now of Ogdcn , has been active in promoting the enterprise. As may bo seen from the nbovc , several of these Interested In the Ogilon schema are heavy stockholders in the South Omaha yards. The perfamo of violets , the purity of the lily , the glow of the rose ami the flush of Hebe combine in Po zoni's wondrous Powder. Tramps In a School House. People living in the vicinity of the Forbes school , in North Omaha , have been much Disturbed recently by the antics of tramps , who have bicn in the habit of turning Iho school building Into a lodging house. Early Tuesday morning a number of these gentry who WPIO btonpliifr there for the night over- tun oil the bchool house stove , and .su great a ' racket illil they make la oxtiiigu'ishing the JIre that ensued that the neighbors wore aroused nnd the mounted patrol was sum moned by telephone. The tramps escaped , however , before the arrival of the ofllecrs. Tlio Trans-Missouri. Tno Trans-Missouri passenger association Is holding an important meeting in this city. Chairman AV.V. . Fiuloy and representatives from every Hue interested are hero. Among them may bo mentioned John Sebastian , gen eral passenger agent of the Hock Island , Chicago cage ; S. l'IJoyil. . assistant general passenger ngeat of the liock Island , Topcka ; George Nichols of the Santa ITe , Topeka ; .T. E. Loi-kwooil , of the Fort Scott & Gull , Kansas City : I < \ AV. Prlngle , J. P. Noursc , "W .1. Hui'kanan , John Francis nnil John \V. Scott. They nro holding tliolr sessions in rooms at the Paxton hotel. J. P. Noursc , is secretary of the association. While these men declare that they have nothing but regu lar routine business under consideration it la well understood that an-cffovt will bo made to prevent a spread of the eoniliig rate war over trans-Missouri territory. They hope to lieep up a strong barrier against reduced rates Kolug beyond the river. Whether it can be done successfully or not is the question. AVIicn on the High Sons , On the rail , on a steamboat , aboard a fishing Miuiek , or yacht ing on the coast , HostetU-r's Stomnulu Hitters will bo foiiml a reliable means of averting anil relieving ailments tc which travelers , mariners ami emigrants arc peculiarly subject. Sea captains , ship doc tors , voyagers or bojourners in the tropics , nnd till about to encounter imarclimatea , an mmccusUmied or dangerous ellmato , should not neglect to avail themselves of this safe , guard of well uscortiiinnl ami long-trieil merit , Constipation , bllliousaess , malaria : fever , Indigestion , rheumatism anil affections of the bladder ami kidneys are among tin ailments which it onuljeates , and it may be resorted to not only with conlklcnco In it ; remedial enleacy , but also in its perfect free ilom Irom cvi'ry objectionable ingredient , elnco it is dot ivcd from the purest ami mosl salutary source. Jt counti'raeta the effects ol unwholesome food anil water. Mnrringo { licenses. Licenses were issued to the following par tics by Juilgo Shields yetenlay : Niunoinul resident. Ago ( Charles' IL liccd , Omnlm . . .U : I Harriet J. Ogburn , Oninha 31 i Fnmk Tohln , South Omaha S II j Mary I Hukey , South Omaha 21 I'Anson K. Morris , St. Paul , Minn \ Clara Hoeder , Omaha " 'i ( Andrew Thompson , Omaha 2 : j Ueglnu Jensen , Omaha 1 ( Martin Kroeger. Oiaaha ! ) : ( Sophia Gruiabciiloss , Omaha S : An Absoliitn Curf. The OltiaiNAL AUIUTINH OINTMEN'l la only put up in largo two-ouneo tin boxed and is an absolute euro for all sores , burns . . . . . . - " - wounds , chapped haiul.s audaUhklncruptiona Will positively . euro all kinds of piles. Asl * 01UGINAL AHIET1NK OINT JQl * tllO V IVI VI 1141 * .J * * * ! * * MENT. Sold by Goodman Uiaig company u IS cents per box -by mall HO coals .1 .V.YO VXCE.HKXTS , Mr. Frank McKco , manager of "The Gou ilollei-s" opera company , says that ultliouKl I sit ess lithe northwest | ms been had ] o other opcrntlo attractions , the business o The dondoliow" exceeded aituUoi ! > a The company is very large , and the ojwii hero with a feivnt amount" will bo pivsentcd Hiwelnl scenery. It will hold forth at Hovil VfcU own houseon Monday , Tuesday urn I iic ilav of next wci-lc , pn-sentini , ' Uilbort J Hunivun's Itttcbt opera ht all thrco iwrfoi innnccs. , _ UaUor'B I'uro Coil MvcrOH. ( Known over -10 years. ) Also Ualcer Al troubles. Emulsion for throat and lung O. It.ltOTUACKim'S The a in < M ! Jonrnnllst I-ald to Host at Korost Ijawn. The fnncral of O. H , Kotlmckcr took jilaco yesterday monilng nt 0 o'clock , The remains lay In a hainhoino casket at the undertaking rooms of Droxcl& Maul , where they wore viewed by members of the press club and the frlemh in business and professional circles whom the decease ! had made in life. On the casket and grouped about It lay the floral tributes. The offering of the press club was n beautiful scroll of white nnil yellow roses over which , llko n gauze veil , hung delleatosprays of fern. The edges of the scroll were of yellow roses and orchids In Imitation of gold. Across the front was the legend "Finis" over n pen of lily of the valley nnd primroses. The ) > aso was a beautiful spray of ptcrls argyrca. K. J. and T , F. Brcnnun sent n largo lloral design In roses , ferns mid gera niums representing a hand holding a pen. From the Kearney Enterprise came a pillow of roses. The honorary pall bearers were C. 13. Yost , W. F. licchol , T. F. Urcnnan , Elmer Fnmk , T. J. MoOcath. F. E. Moorcs , A. E. Moynlhnn and F. H. Morrlssov , while the pall 'bearers worn H. U. Pcattio , W. C. Gregory , J. O. Crawford , H. L. Eaton , W. Vaughn , Jr. , and Fred Nyo. The members of tlio press club marched two abreast after the hoarse , and can-hires containing members of the council and pro fessional and business friends followed to the church. At the church the casket was opened and the numerous lloral tributes ware placed about and upon it. A quartette , composed of Miss Dayliss. Miss Lidilell , and Messrs. Walter Dale and U. H. Young , sang the hymn "Abiilo With Mo , " after which Ilev. Ilarsha read an ap- iiropriato p.issngo from the Scriptures , and followed It with a short and eloquent uiluross. Ho spoke as follows : The Scotch have nn old saving that "tho night brings all hamo. " In the morning , the boys go out to the Holds or to the fisheries or to "tho factories ; the girls go out to the mills or to the kitchens of the neighbors or to the noisy burns running through the rocks of the mountains to do the week's laundry work. And all through the day they toil In their widely separated places and spheres , casting many a wistful thought to the eottago homo where father and mother await their return. And when the evening comes down upon the hills hero they come back from their work the boys from the lowlands , and the girls from the highlands , and under the dear old roof tree where the most of them were born there are greetings and congratulations and laughter and tears. The night brings all liamc. But tills saying means more still to the sturdy Scotchman of the hills. They often use it to describe the home-coming after life's separations anil wanderings and toils. This will be at the evening of which our present pain ful and wearisome career is the day. People get widely separated in tlio struggles of this llfo. They wander away from these who were their dearest friends at the begin ning of their course. They sometimes forget the teaching of father and mother in the old homo. They get into bad ways and follow evil courses and are led into grievous sins ; but wo believe that God's converting grace follows most of them until the evening and night brings them home. A mother's prayers are stronger than the devil's wiles. The gates of hell shall not prevail against the sweet ialluenccs of the Sabbath school. When evening draws on and the shadows begin to fall , and the doctor is called in to case the throbbing of the temples from the fever and strain of life , unil the poor overtaxed body shivers at the Jlrst touch of the night of death ; O , . then sweet memories of what was long ago taught come as on wings of white doves to comfort the shrinking soul anil woo it to faith in the Christ who died for us all 1 I never saw a man die yet who was not think ing of his mother. The love that gave us lifo hovers over us when wo die. Let us hope that this was the cnso with the brilliant man whoso death wo mourn toiluy. IIo was born on Christmas day a little - tlo more than thirty-three years ago , Ho came of sturdy and consecrated Presbyterian stock , of more- than ono ganeration's growth. lie was one of the examples , of which the world is full , that rare minds are of slow growth. The faith , fervor , moderation anil sclf-sucrillco of many who tollciland thought in secret found fascinating vent in him. His writings show that ho never quite got away from tli6 hallowing influences of having been bora of such religious love and on the day which saw the birth of the Son of man. For instance , his belief in the miracles is shown in this stanza wfaich I find among his papers : And sometimes , bo wo ueak or wl-o , Wo feel tliu splendid touch divine , Which eliainis the water of our lives Into the icdder Hush ofvlno. . Anil , as showing his trust In an overruling' providence , I find this : The sobbing of a new-born child , The rlnnlns of an old man's knell , Are but tlio Incidents of llfo ; Tor God is thuiu and "all Is well. " , j Or take this : Hohlnd the laugh there Is a sob , Ilehlnd the thought thoio Is a soul ; Wo walk In fractions and forgot That Uod aloni ; can imtko the \\hole. It is not for mo or for any man to judge how far ho practiced these sentiments in his dally lifo. Though ho was supremely care less of the opinion of others , and so seemed to spread out his faults that all might see them , bo was ever ready to acknowledge that they clung to him. Men thought him fitful when ho was only intonso. Men thought him cyn ical when ho was only crying out passionately against shams and hypocrisies. His .splendid argument against Ingersollism has become a classic. It has been stated that ho would not sco a minister on his death bed ; but that , I am assured , is a mistake. Ho desired to converse - verso with ono , but when a friend started to summon one ho did not feel equal to the cx- tiou of an Interview and said ; "Not now. " Let us trust that the sentiments which ho so well put into verso were devoutly felt by him as he ncarcd the dark rivur : OWhlto Christ ! All Oay Tlilnu linns woio stretched across the 11 eo , All day the fioico sun smiled Its sneering halo. All day tlio moll turni'd bitter eyes on Thee , All day llfo budo Thy fulling hoart-throbs wait , And then death came. A * .pi > ur tliriHtt And then tlio snddi'ii darkness which doth fall On woury eyelids unit on whitening face , When the 1-0 Is ui'vor any thought at all And llfu's lough iliyinuauto mulloncil by the grace Of Its straiiso close. O Wlilti'ChrNt , O centlo soul of Uod , O human Ono ; Uuaven's puiuat poem ! Tender Ono and trnu ; . rotglvuiis all the black sins wo have done ; l''urgto us , fur our tin-,1 doth llu In Vint , ' In Yon tilonoj All piiln-tlullled words , All broken spouch of mmur. all false thought , All snddi'ii turnings from thoold strung way , All uvll things our ovll hands have wronsht , All follies nnd all wrutli wo humbly pray , I'oinhous tliL-.ii ! Gentlemen , I am smo that If ho could spea1 < te you from the shadow land ho would say : "Live for God and truth , for purity and Christ , for the best Interests of the body , which Is the temple of the Holy Ghost , and for the training of the soul , which was made In the imago of Deity , hotter than I did. " I am particularly desired by his mother , who weeps at the side of his mortal remain- ! today , to express to the pcoplo of Omalm , and especially to the members of the Pre.ss elnl of this city , her most cordial and tendei thanks for nil the kindness shown to her well beloved son In all his sorrows nnd slrkncss : and to say to you that , much as she would like to take Ins dear body to rest near her at hei home , she leaves It hero as a precious legaej to the free and prosperous west , which hi loved so much , and whlrh In all Its push anil turmoils and activities Is so llko bis own teeming brain Itself. At the conclusion of Mr. H.irsha's address the ijunrtvtto sang another beautiful hymn , after which these In attendance were given an opj > ortunlty of viowlng the remains , After nil had done so the mother and othei relatives took a farewell look at the body Their grlof was Intetiso and tilTocted all whc witnessed It. The casket was then closed and borne t < the henrso. At the cemetery the usual burlnl sorvlci was read and all that remained of the brll llant writer was consigned to earth. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chll divn Teething gives qulut helpful rest , i cents a bottle. _ District Court. The four Judges Issued nn appointment of i member of the park commission to servo fo llvo years , naming Mr. Alfred Millard fo tuut position. Thu suit Qf Dexter L , Tuoiuas pgalust tU city was settled In favor of tlio plaintiff , tlio Jury awarding lilin damages In the sum of . Charles Calkins hns applied for a divorce. from Amanda H. Culldns on the ground of cruelty. Ho alleges Unit they were married April IP. 1W < , In Cameron , N. Y. , nnd that Mrs , Catkins 1ms frequently assaulted him with sticks of wood and dlvetB other articles of bric-a-brac , nnil hns put rolson ami pow dered glnss In his food. Ho b.'cnmo nfr.nd of ills llfo nnd loft her nnd now prays to bo di vorced forever. Mrs. Theresa Bcrtroln seeks to bo divorced From Thomas IJertrola. They woio married in Italy in 1877 nnd In Jnnuhrv , 18S3 , the bus- jaiul "deserted the wlfo and thwo children nnd hns fallal to support them. The Union bag and paper company bos wrought suit ngalmt the Omaha chemical works , Herman Kobfcld and Julius Hosen- bcrg , to recover SliO.OO on account of goods sold nnd delivered. William IColbo hns commenced suit ngninst .ho city for f,2"i0.70 , for damages sustained > y having his properly flooded. Ho alleges thnt the flooding was c.vised by a defective sewer on Dorcas street , which caused the water to back into his branch and flooded his u'cmlscs , causing the dam ago spocltled. Changoof llfo , backache , monthly irrcgu nrities , hot flashes are cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free samples at Kuhu & Co. , 15th mil Douglas. Iti supprlor CTceilcnoe proven In millions of homes 'ormoro thnti n quarter of nrentury. It Is mod y lie United Stntci Government. Knilrirxxl bf tl10 icndi or tliu llrent Universities ni the Strongest , 'uro't md most Healthful. Dr. Price's Crenm IliiK- nc I'owitcr ( loci not contain Ammonia , Llmo ui Alum. Sold only In cnni. rownnii co. iNiKJK IIAKINQ MEWYORlC. CHICAGO. . SAX FllA.VCISCO. BT.I.OUIS. CALIFORNIA Till ? LAND OF DISCOVERIES. ni r AsUi-a. A" " - - - ' , < r ruuouv Sen < H r circular- , 1 trUHlt3 g.a' .AHIFJiNCMCDto.OIWIILE.CAJ . . . tATAURH ilCoTonnYinr Santa : Abie : and - . Cat : R : Cure I'orsalo by Ooodmau Drug Co , If a corset is perfect in other respects and has the usual metal eyelets , the laces will break at the most annoy ing times ; for the eyelets.cut them. There is a better eyelet ; made of loops of corset lace ; soft eyelet we call it. It costs no more , is neater , more such as a woman would make for herself , besides the conveni ence of not wearing out or cutting the laces. The Ball and Kabo corsets are eyeleted with it. You can get these corsets and wear them two or three weeks ; and , if you do netlike like them , return them. The makers pay the merchants to sell them so. CHICAGO COF.SET Co. , Chicago and Now York. To euro nilionsness. Slclc Headache , Constipation. Walarln. I.Ivor Complaints , tnka tliu eafo ona certain remedy , SMITH'S BILE.BEANS UsotlioBMAIJ.8I55R(40 ( llttlo beans to ( ho bot- tlol , TliayurothQiiiiMtconvenient ; bull uUu C3. rrtcoof ( 'llliet MID , 25 conu per buttle. Maliera of "llilo buana. BU Louis , Slo. COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. Makes the paicst , cheapest nnd boat Ileef Tea meat flavoring stork Tor Soups. Sauces anil Made Dishes. Ono poundof Kulnictof Iloofoqimlto furljr pounils t > t lUJil tojl , ur tlio yuluo of ubout t'.M. , Goiuilno only with , ] iistiiS'\on LicWf'.s slRrmturo ns shown . IVcAct I'lu CtitlitwJ.'rc6u ( Smolcia of HKX } " " " ' 'vlo | "The fashion wears out more apparel than the man" and every man likes to be ap pareled In the fashion. How to dothis and to do it economically is the question. Let us solve this question for you by showing you our clothing , and you will see that you can have a stylish , well made , good fitting suit at a resonable price. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS. 1878. W. MAKER & CO.'S Is absoluteimre a fid it { a soluble. No Chemicalf arc uvxl In It ! preparation. It hns tort t\a tltrtt lima Ihl ilrenyth of Cocoa mlitdwith Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and ii'therefore far more economical , totting lett ( Aan ona tent a tup. ] t ! i Oellcloua , nourishing , strengthening , KA EILV ] ) lUF.6TF.l > , and admirably adapted for inralldi & well ai persons In health * Sold liy flrocors everywhere. W. BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass. Dri'HcGrew Is unsurpassed In tlie trcntment of nil forms of Prlv- nta Dlxrusoi , Stricture , IiOit Munliood , liu | > olcnoy , nuil nil Disorders of the Sexual nnd Uurlnury Organs. Ills treatment CANNOT FAIL , and n euro Is guaranteed In every case. These who have been under his tieutmcnt for STRICTURE pronounce It a most -wonderful SUCPCII. Stricture or pain nnddllllcvltylnurlnutlne , permanently cured u u few diiva without piln , cutting or loss oftlmo Lost Manhood And nil weakness of the denial organs , ttmldltyo liisrviiusncii , III their worst forms and moit dreadful results nro Ab solutely and permanently cured by the Doctor , nnd tlio patient Is boon completely restored to his usual Kor , nmbltlon and energy. Tenness and All Female Diseases positively cured without Instruments AT 1IO.MB , without any nnnojnnro or loss of Humor piiln. Treatment I" easily mudo by each patient. Horn 3 for ladles , from 2 to 4 only. CATAIUUI , MUiu Dlsonsos null nil Dif-onsoH ol * the Hliioil , llonrt , Mvor , ICiitnnyH and ItliiUdor nliiolutuly cured. SYPHILIS Cured Ini0 to notnya. \ . Almost twenty yonrx' expcrlojico In trontlrik tills Ttreadful dlsoaix , nii ( thou iinili of perinaiicnt curi's dwlnro the doctor' * tnmtnii'iit to bo the most r.iphl , ptifound eltectlvo. No matter nhat slngo of thu dis ease , the doctor Guarantees a Complete Cure , n his remedy kills the poison and removes every Unco of It Irom tlio blood. Send 10 cents ( stamps ) for the Doctor's book , Thu I.lfo Secret , for "man" or "woman. " Treatment by corroiiondonco. Htnmp for reply. Oilloo Uns Dotibln ! , n trance , Kither rrnin rnrnninior 1-ttli St. , Nurtliousc > Corner 14TH AND MNAH STREETS , OMj HA , NEB. M LADIES HeilBood 15 to S3 pqunrt j per .month.by the nclcntlflfl up plication of h ibal rrniK- 'Ule ' taat act In harmony with nature In rmo lnil the cauto of tlu , nccuinulatloiior / ( f t , without In IL health. R - , vw. MW ezprrlinciit , but nactual tclontlCa fact , demontraH-il beyond the < iw . Ulie tnalcifit' ' ttoBofadoulit , I Invllolmmtlaation. ofoli' ltycnurC5liiIioi.wettlnirlnumatljm.iiervoi. ( | ) klJiii-v , blond nud > kln dl.c'A as n mwclalty. hiiiTi ! UoKtiutfrui , . A > llrnM UlilliriiolUM > UniU | < run In u Ura.Ur. 0T. . ' IODIDE OF IRON fi KrAeiiiHYorVi ° ecu ' ; ; SCROFULA.KIHG'S.EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL IWEAKNEBS. CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EMILY STAGES ) ; tflOllNESS OF THE BLOOD , nnd for reiculmliis periodic * * " " * * None iremiiue unlc ) irv " > l'.IJlifPV/nu'iM . ' . Bonap rte. ! HOLUUX ALl. A MAY "We offer today about six thousand Men's and Youths' fine suits at fully one-half what you would have to pay for the same goods else- where. "We promised something big in the way of a suit sale and you\ \ know we never do things by halves. Today and throughout the follow ing week you can expect one dollar to do the work of two dollars with-j out fear of disappointment. This is not a petty sale of a few styles foi > / i the purpose of making a noise. Its a grand showing of entirely new and this season's goods every garment macte for the finest retail trade. The few samples in our windows give only a poor idea of the value of these goods , the prices on them do not tell one-half how cheap they are sold. You must go inside the store and examine the goods. Every coat is finished open at the bottom , you can see what the quality is , examine the linings , trimmings.and the general get up of the garments , see how they fit , then you will have an idea what bargains you are getting. It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles in this sale. As we said there are about six thousand suits and one is as big a bargain as another. The prices range from $4.90 for a good All Wool Cheviot Suit , up to $15.00 for tailor-made extra fine Fancy Worsteds. There arc all styles , light and dark colors , sacks and frocks , also fine Corkscrew Prince Alberts , silk faced , at § 9.50 for the coat and vest. t < Don't ' hesitate to come inside if you see a big crowd on the first floor , we have a second and third floor , all full of goods , and plenty of salesmen on each floor to wait on you. MAIL ORDERS In order to give our outside patrons an opportunity to secure some , of these- bargains , we have , of the larger lots in this sale , a limited quantity of samples.Yc \\ill send them with rules for measuring , but cannot guarantee the filling of the order , as the goods are likely to go fast. However , you can try.We send goods C. O. D. , with privilege of exam * ining and. trying on. If they are not in every way satisfactory you need not take them. Ne Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , We have a very elegant stock of New Styles in FANS , and will "place them On Exhibition Today. Our store is packed with the choicest CORSETS. EMBROIDERIES. of new styles in spring goous that are manufactured. Our Corset D.opnrtmcnt is immense , Some now things in Hemstitched and embracing all the most desirable makes Block Work Flouneings. NECKWEAR. in both imported and domestic. Wo ' carry S different styles of the P. D. , DRAPERY NETS. Wo'nro receiving daily beautiful now and about 50 different styles in all. styles in neclcwenr. The styles thia Can give yon handsome Nets , in plalrj year surpass all previous efforts , and SUMMER CORSETS. striped , from $1 up. wo would bo pleased to show you these goods oven if you do not want to pur- P. D. , $2.25 ; Thompson's , a most excellent ' chaso. , cellent Corset , $1 ; and others as low as Ladies' Blouse Waists Too and { iOu. The P. D. Jeanne d'Arc , Fancy Work acknowledged the best corse ; made for In Outing Flannels , with silu or wool fleshy ladies , $5. stripes , in colors , SI to $2. On Exhibition. KNIT UNDERWEAR. Wo place on exhibition ami for sale GLOVES. for u few days an elegant lot of fancy We have all grades and styles in Knit 8-button lengths in Mosqucta-iiv nil work. All of those goods not sold will Underwear , from a cotton with V-shapcd - now shades , Sl.CS. A good Lace lili-va in few tla.ys. nccic at 25c , to the llncst quality of all bo returned east a . for $ ICO. A full line of the ct-1. brutcd silk ; all in either long or bliort sleeves , Steel and Shell Jouvin Gloves. or Union Suits. HAIR ORNAMENTS. HOSIERY. Children's Wo now show a handsome line of We have the best goods in hosiery HATS and BONNETS stool and bholl ornaments. that are inado , and iho lowest prices , TEINTEINE. guaranteed. Can give you an AUrfO- . Very novel , new and beautiful things - I.UTKLY FAST ULACK lloso for 2.-5C , . in this lino. French Caps , hand-madoj Restorer and Benutlfier of the OK MONEY KKFUXDKU. Plcaso as low as BSu each. look ever our Hosiery. Complexion , CAPS/ TURBAN Tolntoino may oo applied without French Underwear. fear , as only the purest materials aroused ' For Misses and Young Ladies , in S. . > i h used in m preparation. For infants' Wo are giving .cut prices on French toilet ov the most delicate skin , and for convent-made Underwear for a few Plaids and in black , Imndsomo aiui Uo < gentlemen's use , it is unsurpassed. No . coming $1 to $ U.OO. lady need become wrinkled , sun burned dnys. or freckled , If she will use Tomtomo. SUN UMBRELLAS. INFANTS' WEAR. - At the end of ft day's shopping , calling , the face will look as fresh as or wlion party leaving homo , thus doing away Just received some choice and entire This line is very complete , crnbnx 'nff ' with the carrying of n powder cloth. H ly now styles in ) wnllosfrom2 : to $7.50 ; KVERYT1I1NG that Infants - . .uar.Vo can not bo detected in the strongest also fcoino more of these oxldi/.cd can give you these goods in all gradea light. Tctntoino lias boon used in Ku- handles at 81.M and Sl.-lC. A handsome of prices from the lowest to the Li-at. vopo for the past . lifty Money years rofunuod with the if line of CAHRIACiB SHADES , Misses' Wo pay odpocial attention to tins de greatest success. . Parasols , colored silk with satin stripe partment and carry the largest line ii ) not satihfiictory. Tolntelno is for sale only by us. $1.35 and $1.75. the city. MRS. J. BENSON , Fancy Dry Goods 18th Sreot ; 1st door South of Douglas Street. B V IB * MM n rU * - M Wi UttU VI K& Vor LOBTorrAILIHO MANHOODi ,2 nr l aad HEKVOUS U DILITV | W ; Uacucf Body amminj , Etftjta ilofKrroriorEic iiei7n01JcrYounr ' , . MI001I fall ; llr.l.r.J. lit , I. . .l.'f . . Jl e.r.ik..MK.niM > mujriiiiiK < u\sii'iUTa 4b.oLSl.lr mrtllfol IIIIRK TKIUTU1T-U.o.ei. I. < > , . Ilia Ililllr I" " 0 bl M 4 1 " ! touitrl.i. Hrlll ILii > . U. . < rltil < * Ux > t. i > i4 u > 4 ni r < u > iii4it < > liirn ) < . 44 ! r 5RIE MEUICAL CO , , BUFrALO , N. Y. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PEWS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS Cxror > TioN , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , M. O. ( Succonor to Dreicl A Muul.J " Undertaker and Embalmci ? At the old stnptl 1407 Itanium at. Ordorslb telouniph no ! ol i.'d and vromvlly T lcuLouu to No , : i.