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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THCBSDAY. APIUL 1C , 1891.
THE CITY.
A beautiful complexion Is assured If
you use Spanish Court Cream , sold by
till druggists.
The temperature ns reported by the
local Blgnal service olllco la as follows :
At 7 n in. , ' 10 ° , at 10 u. in. 60 ° , and
nt 1 p. m. , 67 s.
Tno Illustrated World for May , con
taining Bouguorenu's "Return of
Sprint , ' , " ns Injured by Warblnglon , for
Bale by all news dealers.
Chief Sonvoy received a telegram
from Iowa City ashing that
SBstcrday bo hold on the charge of forg
ery and an olllccr would como alter him
us soon ns requisition papers could bo
secured ,
The innrrlapo of Mr. Lester T. Sunder-
land nnd Miss Georgia P. Boulter , the
favorlto soprano of the St. Mary's Avenue
Congregational church , was solemnized
nt the home of the bride , Thirty-second
and Popplolon avenue , yesterday after
noon nt 1 o'clock , Kov. Willard Scott
oflleiatlng.
The third musical entertainment under
the auspices of Omaha lodge No. 18 , An
cient Order United Workmen , will bo
given In their hall , Barker block , corner
Fifteenth and Farnam streets , on Thurs
day evening , April 10 , nt 8 p. in. No
charge will ho made for tulmlsslon , and
a general invitation is extended to till.
"After a varied experience with many so-
called cathartic roiiitillos , I urn convinced
that .Aycr's pills give the mott satlsfactoay
results" . I rely exclusively on those pills for
the cure of liver nnd slomach complaints. "
John U. Hull , Sr. , Abilene , Tex.
Catch < fc Lauman , special sulo.
Tlio ( . rmim llatilc.
The German Savings Bank at their
stockholders meeting ro-clcctcd the
present olllt'ors and directors , ns follows :
Frederick Motz Sr. , president ; Charles
J. Knrbach , vice president ; L. D. Fowler
ler , cashier ; Henry Bolln , managing di
rector ; Frederick Krug , Henry Meyer
nnd George llelmrod. The cashier sub
mitted a statement of the condition of
the bank , also a report of earnings and
expenditures since Its organization ,
iilho recommendation as to disposition of
Eiimo which was highly satisfactory to
nil concerned. The report was accepted
and recommendations adopted as fol
lows :
KAKNINCJS AND r.XI'UNDITUUKS.
r.'irnings , $27,101.18.
Expenditures , $ ! ) , ! So. 10.
Profits from Juno 2 , 1890 , to April 11 ,
IbOl , $17,010.02.
UKCOMMKNDATIONS.
Six percent dividend , $0,000.00.
Furntturo and fixtures charged off ,
H.200.00.
Carry to surplus , $10,000.00.
Carry to undivided proiits , $710.02.
Total , $17,010.02.
Loans of $1.000 lo $50,000 made on
choice improved city property. Low
rales. No delay. Central Loan & Trust
company , 1203 Farnam st.
AIUIY GOSSU' .
i'cr.sonal Notes and Pointers on Olll-
curs' Movements.
Cliiof Clerk Davis of Adjutant Ucncr.il
Sheridan's depavtaioat , U again able to ap
pear ut his oflleo. He has been III with grip
for a week.
Colonel Tuppor , who has beoa dangerously
111 for three wuolcs at 1812 Chicago street , Is
recovering and will probably bo able to go to
his post In a eouplo of weeks.
Lieutenant Wilkins , with twenty men , wll
leave Fort Onmlia tomorrow for tlio Bollovuc
rniiRO , whuro they will establish u camp ami
proceed to put the range In tfood oruor for
the season of nllo practice , which begins or
May 1.
Lieutenant Uoc , it Is said , has about tlo
cided not to cuter the race for the appoint
mcnt as Judge advocate to succeed CapUtr
Hay. The opinion Is qulto gouoral among
nruiy olllcces that Lieutenant Garlington of
the Seventh cavalry , who was shot turoucl :
the arm at the Wounded Knee light , wll
stand a very good chance of getting the ap
pointment.
The opinion seems to bo gaining ground ,
nlso , that Colonel 1'oter K Swaino
of the Twenty-second infantry , wil
bo made a brigadier gcner.il to succeed General
oral Uibbons , und will bo assigned to the
department of Dakota. There are a grca
many candidates , but Colonel Swain seems ti
have considerable favor with the president ,
nml has many Influential friends In Washing'
ton.
ton.Advices
Advices from Washington are to the offec
that Captain Cutloy of the Second iufantrv I
likely to bu successful Jfi his request for re
Urcmcnt.
They ( Jot It of < nurse.
JimlohJiml I say , Jimt Youp comin
mam ; what's cr matter ) Why baby has go
the colic ; run down to drug store and get i
bottle of Hallor's pain paralyzer ; quk-lc , now.
Fresh pineapples , California fruit store
f'OOTI.IVIlHiAXl ) f'O VJRll.
The famous United States marine band of
Washington will give two grand concerts at
the Omaha coliseum on Woducsuay , April 2'3 ,
mid the sale of scats for the engagement will
commence at Myer & Hro.'s Muslo Store to
morrow , Thursday morning , where souvenir
progrannno books will bo furnished free ,
livery newspaper reader In the union must-
bo familiar with the prominence of the
marine band in affairs at the capital , because
la nearly every report sent out of an inaug
uration , oftlcial reception or ceremony , some
allusion Is uuuJo to the entrancing music
furnished by the inariun band. There nro
very few people , however , who know much
about the real worth of the band or why it Is
called the inarino band , or even Unit * It Is
really the national band of the Untied
States. It belongs to the niailno conu
which is a part of the navy. This corps con
sist ? of about twenty-llvo hundred marine *
stationed in Washington , and available * for
conlllct In the navy , but ranking afore and
entirely independent of the salllnir forces.
The Marino band incmborsaro regularly en
listed as marines , but classed as musicians ,
nnd stationed at the barracks at the navy
yard. They perform ovorv musical service
for the president and the general govoin-
incut and give public concerts five two or
three times a week , cither at the navy music
hall , at tlio canitol or in tlio white house
lawn. Since the present conductor , Mr.
John Phillip Sousa , was appointed in 1S31 ,
the band has mndo such progress that It ib
iimamuiuii uiu Jinusi iiauuiiiu unnu in exist
ence , and a mailer of pride both to the secre
tary of the navy and the president. When
therefore , a tour was suggested , both of
Ihcso oflleiaU decided to gr.mt the baud a
leave of absence during iho limo ihe presi
dent wus away on his weitorn trip , and thov
are mooting with iho most enthusiastic ro-
ropllons tiU'rywliero. Mile. Marie Deceit , n
marvelous soprano , who is praised as the
brightest kind of u exponent of the great
Marchcsl method , Is also on the programme.
These very popular comedians , Monrooand
Illcp , make their second and last appearance
bnforo an Omaha iiudlonco , commencing
Thursday night and continuing until Sunday
night with usuul Saturday matinee. The
play , "My Aunt JJrliigut , " is ono of those
peculiar , merry plays constructed
for laughing purposes only. The
singing of the supporting company
is of the highest order , while the dancing of
Messrs. Kieo and Mack , with Llttlo Rosebud
and Miss McDonald U far superior toallfarcu
comedy competitors. The reputation loft
hero last season by this mnculliccut company
is a Milllcicnt guitrantco of its excellency.
On Monday , Tuesday nml Wednesday , of
next week. Katie Emmett presents her play ,
"Tho Walts of Now York1 ' for the first time
to an Omahu audlcuco nt the Boyd. The
play is melodramatic , and the people present
ing it ura said to be above the average.
Mrs. Wlnso\v' ! & Soothing Syrup for child
ren teething , rests the child aud comforts
iho mother. U5 cents a Dottle.
WILL MANUFACTURE MALT ,
Prominent Omaha Capitalists Laying Finns
for a Big Enterprise.
HOME MARKET FOR NEBRASKA BARLEY ,
Immense Malt House to bo Operated
on n New nnd Improved
System Details of tlio
Scheme.
A party of capitalists , with ex-Mayor W.
J. Uroatch at the head , have boon for some
little time Ugni-Ing on the establishment of a
largo matt house In Omaha ,
Their plans are now nearlng maturity nnd
, hero Is almost an absolute certainty that
.hoy will bo carried out.
Thov are considering two propositions -
mo involving the expenditure of 8100,000 and
, ho other f . 'iO.OOO on the plant alone.
The house will consume ) f > 00,000 bushels of
barley annually , which will bo turned Into
unit by what is known ns the pneumatic
i.vstcin of malting. It will bo the largest
malt house west of Chicago ,
The system proposed Is a now ono and there
are now only four plants of the Kind In the
United States but there are a largo number
n operation In Prance , Holglum , Swit/er-
and , Austria und ( tormany. It Is considered
as a great improvement over the old method ,
The 1'abst brewing company of Milwaukee
Is now at work on an extensive plant of the
kind and another is going up at Walertown ,
Wls.
Wls.Tho
The amount of monny required to opor.i *
plant is very largo as It is necessary to buy
the year's supply of barley during the two
months of the fall which lias to bo carried
through the balance of the year. Uesldos
that iho cost of the plant itself Is consider-
crablo nnd the operating expenses quite
vo.
The local capitalists who are working up
the scheme have looked Into the subject care
fully and they find that Nebraska barley ,
both In quality and quantity , will be all that
could bo desired. Last year the Nebraska
crop was short being only 'J.OOO.UOO bushels In
round numbers. The year previous it wus
13,500,000. In quality Nebraska barley grades
with Canada No. ii , the Canadian article
being the best grown for malting purposes ,
Mr. Hroach will leave Omaha the last of
the week for Chicago , where ho will examine
inoro closelv ir.to the methods nf malting. He
will also visit the big Milwaukee concern ,
and It is quite probable that the question
whether Omaha is to have a malt house will
bo settled dollultely soon after his return.
Urlolly stated the process of malting con
sists in sprouting tuo grain , nml
when the proper stage has been
leached the growth of the germ is
arrested by placing the gr.iin in a kiln and
drying It. after which it is ready for ship
ment. The malt is used by the brewers in
making beer. A good many brewers make
some malt themselves , but It Is said that all
of them have to buy more orless from outbldo
malt houses.
With the enlargement of the Omaha
breweries , which is assured , the movers in
the malt house enterprise will Una a ready
home mantet for all of their product.
QIIOPII ol' Hie Miiy.
Say ma , the girls say If my face want so
speckled up with pimple * , they'd make mo
"Queen of the Muy. " What shall I dot
Why , get a bottle of Hallor's ' snrsaparllla and
burdock , of-courso ; It's the most wonderful
blood purifier of the age.
l Sale Clinnihor Sets.
April 15 to May 1 , special cut , prices
on all sots In our stock. Our annual
spring sale. All now and dcsirablo
{ , roods at prices never made in Omaha
before. GATCH & LAUMAN.
1514 Furniun.
HE STIhti AUU.-iKS HIS WIFE.
1'risoiior C'lampltt.'fi Disregard oftlio
liars of the County Jail.
Notwithstanding the fact tint John II
Clampitt Is safely looked behind the bars of
the Douglas county jail , he pursues his wife
like an ugly phantom.
About a year ago Clampitt was arrested on
ho charge of shooting with intent to kill. In
company with some friends ho was on n
hunting expedition In the country , and while
passing n farm house shot a charge of duck
shot Into n boy's leg. Ho was arrested on the
charge of shooting with Intent to kill. His
\\iio , ICato Clampitt , came to his relief , put
up some $300 that she had earned bv hard
work , and on trial the Jury returned a ver
dict of not guilty.
To repay her for this act ho assaulted her a
few \ \ cons ago and in a drunken rage threat
ened to cut her heart out. In currying out
his threat , ho bcued a huge knife and drove
the members of the family Into the street.
Clampitt was arrested on the charge of as
sault with Intent to kill and locked in the
county jail , where ho has since been sup
posed to remain.
At the present term of the district court ho
was tried on this charge , but the jury failed
to agree. Since the trial Clampitt has writ
ten letters to his wife , asking her for money
and b'igcing her to drop the prosecution , but
fearing that If released ho would take her
life , she has refused to respond to his plead
ings. A tow days ago she applied for a di
vorce , alleging cruelty and brutal treatment.
Since that tiiuo ho has made her life almost
unbearable.
First ho sent her threatening letters and
then began paying visits to her residence.
The last visit was Thursday night.
Shortly after 0 o'clock Mrs. Clampitt hoard
some ono cry "murder , " and raising the win
dow , saw Clampitt standing in front of the
house. Ilo called lo her , but the window
was closed , after which ho cursed and swore
around for several moments , and then went
away.
Tuesday , while Detective Vaughn , the
man who worked up the c-aso against Clam
pitt , was standing in the pO'tofllcc , ho claims
ihnt Clamnltt approached him and , ustnu the
foulest language , accused him of instigating
the prosecution ,
Vaughn was very much surprised ns ho
supposed Clampitt was In the county jail.
Sometime ago Attorney Sheehan hearing of
Clampitt's journeys while in jail , secured tin
order to prevent him from visiting his wife ,
but It failed to have the desired effect , as
Mrs. Clampitt states that since that tlmo ho
lias been to her residence three times
nud upon ono occasion frightened her
little child nearly lo death by picking it up
and Imprinting a kiss upon Its check.
Jailor Horrlgan denies the statements
made by Mrs. Clampitt. and states that If the
visits were made as she describes , they wore
made by Clampltt's ghost or his
double , as the prisoner has constantly
been confined In Uiu jail and has not boon
outside except when ho went with thorn to
the store to do a lltto shopping.
IIUUIKD THEIR
Oinatin Kir men Attend tlio. Funeral
oftliofjntn O.iptnlu Carter.
The funeral of Captain Michael Carter of
No. U englno house took place at 10 o'clock
yesterday from St. I'hllomcna's cathedral ,
and was attended by largo delegations from
the police and flro departments , vet
eran firemen's organization , Lhirant
hose i company , and the South Omaha
and Council Uluffs lire departments , as well
ns , larco numbers of citizens In private life
who i had been Intimately acquainted with the
deceased ,
The various organizations mot nt No. 3 en
gine house at 0 o'clock and formed a lengthy
and imposing lino. Headed by the Ancient
Order of Hibernian b.nid they inarched to the
residence , S'-W Hnrney street , where they re
ceived the remains of their late comrade nnd
escorted them to the cathedral. The casket
was berne up the south nlslo to a position
near the chancel rail nnd around It were ar
ranged the many lloral pieces offered by the
various companies. An exceedingly beauti
ful emblem was that of the "dates Ajar , "
with a white ilovo resting upon
the pillars on either side , and the
words "Our Comrade" at the base. It was
the tribute of the llromen at engine house
No , 1. An exquisite lloral pillow , wrought
in roses , lilies nnd white carnations , was the
offering of chemical No. 8 , truck No. 1 , hose
No. U and the linemen. In the center ap
peared the familiar "Mike "
simple , name , ,
and at the corners the names of the com
panies.
No. ! gave a pillow bearing the words
"Mtkn Mo. ' , ' . " and No. f > a beautiful pillow
over which was a white dove with
outstretched wings.
No. 0 was represented by a largo cross
within a crescent , above which was sup
ported a beautiful lloral star.
D n runt hose No. 1 offered a cross of whlto
roses and lilies.
The services were very Impressive , solemn
high mass being celebrated by Kov. Father
Carroll as deacon and Kov. Father Uruon as
sub-deacon. A full choir rendered sweet
music.
At the conclusion of the services , the line
reformed with Chief Oallig.in , Assistant
Chiefs Suiter and Barnes nnd Chief Smith of
South Omaha in the advance , followed by
the band nnd the various companies In the
folio wing order :
Detail of police , consisting of sixteen men
in full uniform , under Cuptiiin Cormack.
Veteran Firemen's associationtwenty men
led by the president of the association. Harry
Taggart. The veterans were attired In their
hnmlsomo brown uniforms , nnd wore crupo
badges.
Durant hose No. 1 , from the Union Pacific
shops , consisting of eighteen mm in black
aud red uniform , under Caplain Charles
Fisher.
Next came thirty member. * of the Omaha
paid lire department , with delega
tions from Sou tli Omaha and
Council Bluffs. The llrcmen marched four
abreast , and wore under Captains Wludhcim
of No. it chemical and Graves of No. ( i hoso.
The hoarse was drawn by four black
horses , with heavy black trappings , and was
followed bv a very lengthy line of carriages.
The pall bearersIon In numberwalked beside
the hoarse. Thov represented the different
organi/ations ami were as follows :
Veterans Ex-Councilman Albert Sander
and ox-Flro Chief John II. Butler.
Fireman Captain Clemens of No. 5 , Cap
tain Cormack of No. 1 , John McBrldo and
Peter McGulro.
Clti/.cns James Connelly and John a Bur-
dish , two c.\-membors of the lire department.
Duraiits-J. T. McDonald uud'E. U. John
son.
son.Tho cortege moved west on Fnrnnm street
to the cemetery of the Holy Sepuluher , ttho
civic bodies marching us far ns Twenty-fourth
street.
Peter McOuIro , who was ono of the nail
bearers , is ono of the members of No. v ! com
pany , and was crushed under the falling wall
nt the time that Carter sustained fatal In
juries , but lie almost miraculously escaped a
similar fate.
The Benevolent Association of Paid Fire
men , of which the deceased was a member ,
lias paid to the family of the deceased the
benefit of $200 provided for by the by-laws of
the organisation.
A CoiToctlnn.
In the account of the flro at the Paxton
hotel It was stated that four members of No.
2 were killed at the Grand Central flro on
September 5 , 1STS. This Is a mistake. It
should have been No. 3. Five men were
killed at the time Koekfoldt , Leo , Wilson ,
Uandall and McNanmra the latter only
being from No. 2.
HOW CONXOKS WAS
Joe Divycr's Murderous WorK Do-
Hci-Ihcd In Court.
The trial ot Joe Dwyer , for murder , occu
pied the entire time in Judge Estello's court
yesterday afternoon.
Several witnesses , all of whom wore In the
lodging house on the night of the murder ,
were called and testltled.
The testimony was substantially ns de
tailed nt the inquest. The witness swore to
having seen the row In which dishing and
Dwyer engaged. They saw Dwycr knock
Gushing down , after which Connors acted
the part of a peacemaker in trying to separ
ate the men. Dwycr thcii went into a side
room , remained a moment and returned with
a knlfoin his hand. Ho struck nt Cushing
several times and th-jn making a rush at him
hit Connors , who san K down upon a bench
and died Immediately.
Dwyer loft the building and was not seen
again that night.
The witnesses nil Identified him as being
the man who was engaged in the light.
iu 1'uvor ot the Chicago
Milwaukee & St. Paul lly.
The now Pul uco sleopinpr cars of tlio
Chicago , MilwaukeeSt. . Paul Ry. ,
with electric lights in every berth , will
continue ; to leave the Union depot ,
Oinuha , at 0:10 : p. in. , dally. Passengers
talcing this train avoid transfer at Coun
cil Hluffs , and arrive in Chicago at ! ) :30 :
a. ni. , in ample time to mnko all eastern
connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam
street. R A. NASH ,
J. E. PHISTONP : , General Agent.
City Passenger Agent.
Ht.w O d Are You ?
Persons eighty years old or over , who nave
resided in Omaha for some time , nro respect
fully requested to correspond with the under
signed. Kcsldonco should bo staled. Sub
jects of mutual interest will be discussed and
a society of genial spirits miiv bo otvanliod ,
Addicss H. J. B. , Hoom COO , Buu building ,
city.
I'roHpeutivo liuilifT-i.
Although not olllclally announced it is
given out today that Frank Salon , Harry
Walker and Davy Davis will bo appointed ns
bailiffs for the now judges. They will report
for duty upon the opening of the May term
of court.
R I
kin _
owder
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard.
DR. BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist. '
A Full Bet of Teeth on Uubbcr ,
for HYK UOI.LAIIH. A perfect
It iiuuranliHMl , Ti'Hh I'xtracted
wllluiul piiln or ilunnor , and
without niiKoitliutlcs. Gold nil
ullvor nlllugi nt lownn riitos.
HrlJti ) and Cronn Work. Teeth
. ttltliout ulitt'i. All ivork unr-
innluO ,
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
' " ' 10th itrctt cloialor. Open
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NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U. a DEPOSITORS , OMAHA , NK3.
Capital , - - - - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1SOO , - Oii.BOO
Onicori an < l llrectori--Hcnrr W. Vr > to , I'roilJont ;
towli 8. llocil , Vlco-1'rcslJont ; JuinotV HaTa j. W
V.Mono. Jobn ti. ColllQj , 1U U Cuiuliu , J. N. 11
1'alrlck. W. II. H. llugneJ , cuitilor.
THE IRON BANK.
Corner UtU aud farnamSU.
A Qeocral Uanklus Iluslncsj Trauiaotol
Ccwi tin on tstl. SATURDAY , BOYS' HATS , 25c.
On Saturday , all 50c Crush Hats in black , blua
Conner 18th and Douglas Streets. and brown , 25c.
Lot 1. Boys' Short Pant Suits , sizes 4 to 14 ,
price $2. 150 suits all wool cassimere , bought
recently for less than we can buy the cloth for ,
on sale this week at $2.
Lot 2. Boys' Short Pant Suits , sizes 4 to 14 ,
price $2.50. Is an expensive imported cheviot-
suit , Sold regularly for $5 , We cannot dup
licate them in our stock for less ; this week at
$2.50. Won't promise any after Saturday.
in our show windows.
SAMPLES i
Don't wait until next
week. Goods like these sell at
Drs.Betts Betts
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14OO GOUGLA.S
OJIAIIA , NEU.
Tno dlost widely and favorably ltnownspec
lullsls In tlio Unftoi States. Their lone ox
pcrloncc. remarkable skill and universal sue-
cess In the treatment nnd euro ol1 Nervous ,
Chronic nnd Surgical Diseases , untltlo thcsa
eminent phyelulium to the full confidence ot
the iilMlctrcl everywhere. Tlioy.punriintpo :
A CERTAIN AND I'OSITI.VE OUHE for
the nwlul effects of early vice and the numer
ous ovlls that follow In Its train.
1'HIVATE. UI.OOI ) AND KKIN DISEASES
snRprtlly. completely nnd purniancntlv cuiud.
NERVOUS DKHILITY AND SEXUAL DIS
ORDERS yield readily to their alclllf ul treat-
. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS
runrimteec ! cuicd without pain or dotuuUuu
from Imslnos't.
HVDROOELE AND VARICOOEI.E perma
nently find successfully cuicd In o orycase ,
SYPHILIS. GONORRHEA , GLEET , Spor-
nmtorrhcn. bcmluiil Weakness Lost Manhood ,
Night Emissions , Decayed I'ncultles , Kuniuli
Weakness and nil dcllcuto disorders pocullai
to cither BOX positively cured , ns well us all
functional d Isorders that result from youthful
follies or the e\ccssof mature yearn.
sTK' IfTl I ] } ] Ounruntcod jiormii n o n t ly
O I 1\1 /1 U1\L > unred , removal complete
without cutting , caustic cr dilatation. CurU
effected at homo by patient without o mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN.
9TIRI riJPF T1' ° nwful effects ol
OUKLLUKli ( . , irly vleu which brlngj
orcnnlo weakness , destiojlne both mind and
body , with all its dreaded Ills , permanently
cured.
II P Q RFTTQ Address those who have 1m-
L/1VO. / 1JL.11O patiod tlienn Ives by Im
proper Indulgence and solitary nablt * . which
ruin both mind and body , unfitting them for
business. Htudv or marriage.
MARRIED MEN or these entering on that
happy life , aware of phyMcal debility , ( ( UlcUy
assisted.
OUR SUCCESS
Is Tinsod upon facts. First Practical experi
ence. Second Ex ery cnso Is specially studied ,
thus Btuitlng right. Third medicines are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , thus effecting cures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB
HOTEL.
T/io . t-ttli n\il Ifat'itrti
HH , Cor. - < \ ,
. . . . Htilixt ntl < illtponxtrnctf.il
Hotel JttilltliiiH In Ontiiliii. tierernl
Itcaru brick /fro iciillH rnnnlni/ from
ttttNeiiH'iit to roof. AII the. ci'lllniiH nml
lloom lined irltli AttbcNtim flra itroof
Inliift , i > i lti < u It tmiiuHultile. to Intrn
qii/f/ . ' . t'lreescnpeH nml fire < il < ii' m
throntlhoitt the hiiiltllnii. Stfdin ln-dt
,
. . . . . .
hot mill cold trtitcr nml
B. SILLOWAY , Prop.
HOTEL DELLOHE.
Corner 14th and Capitol Avenua.
Jvtst completed , has 100 rooms , threi
stairways , from the top to the bottom , has
fine elevator nnd dinning room sarvlos , I
fire proof throughout , tine blllarJ rooms nnd
the finest tollst rooms in the city. Largs
Sample rooms , Sultos with bath tea. Cor
14th and CauitolAvo. Street oar sorvloo In
alld.recttons. Hates , from S2.50 to 1.00
D HIIINTAI : <
, .
, MotU rntclu , I tosh ami hUn
l e\ery bltnibli oil
U-iuity , ana iklka
.diUctlon. . It hit *
LtuuU ' ilia tcct of ( l
. anil IB no
imhB * MO tustelt
to l j mre ills prol > -
trly innilc. Am'i t
lid coiititirftlt of
elmllur nan.f. Dr.L.
A. h.iji-i' Hild to a
lait ) of ttiulmut-ton
( alinlk'lil ) ; "A ) OU
rauU'HCii'im'agllio
luisl harmful oCitll
the nUn pri'iuira-
tloiin. " Foriwleby
nil lut'Bi ; ! " ! " nnil
1-nnry Goods
ain Ihe Uiiltwl stiMes. C n cl on < l K'1 ' ! * . , ,
fiillU. T. HOl'Kl.NS.Vroji'r.SJ Unal Junes St. , N. Y.
REMEMBER
IS THE NAME OF THAT
Wonderful Remedy
That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In
the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER ,
For Sale by leading Druggists.
Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Re foody Co ,
02 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO. ILL.
BLAKE.BRUCK & CO.
MO ORE'S
A os HI vn cure fur Mdi oy rnd I.Ivor fonij 1 ilnti
nnd nil blood illsejiso * lines It ( my to suitor \\liun
you can ! cnrcil hy mini , .Mooru's True of I.lfu
tiiotirunt l.lfu Ituinoly' rrlrolor | ) bottlo. Via-
pared mid put up by Dr. J II. Mouro.
TKSTI.MONIAU
„ „ , . . KMKIISO.V. In. , Dco.IO. IR'O.
Jly Dear Jlr. Moiuu. I'or many jnars my
WHO lias bcon u Kit'iit suirurer fiom tliu vciy
woist Uliul of hk'k licadui'lic. nud hus trk'd u
Kicut many > o-cullc < l roniLMllos , but wltlumt
any Rood result . A nulKliliorliiK inlnlstur.
who liiid been sically licnulll led by it hlin-
pelf , advised llic usu of your Trco of Life. Hlio
at once urocmcd a liottli1. mill now nftor ( I
niontlis. can coii'oluntlously rocoiiiinond It as
a valuable mcdlclno which nciioidliiK to tlio
nature of the case , will ward oil' , Kreatly ro
ll vo or radically curohlcUhuniliicho. .
J.V. . I'ATIICAKT ,
Pastor 1'ief.Dyterlan Cliuruh ,
.J. E. McG-E-EW
. . . - ,
feaTHE
THE SPECIALIST.
1C Yo.irs' Experience.
PRIVATE DISEASES
Cured In 3 toS ( lavs without tlio IO.M of nn hourrtlim
from business. The most ubioluto euro for ( iLKi : I'
nntt nil annuylni ; dUclmrKcs over known to niodlcil
nclcnro. bVl'Illl.lB vnrrnntod curolnlW toW d.iyi
The ino"t powerful roinoily yet knoA'n for n pcrma-
nuntcura. fe'rulcri.'Uiorpitlnln relluvlnctho bl.al.
6er , cuicd nt homo , \\lthout Instrument ) ; no outtln ; ,
nopnln , no illlutlnir. IO"s of Manhood or Wotknoti
positively cured ; Instant relief , hkln ilUeisoi nnJ
femnlo illst'MHOi purnuinontly curo.l l > r Meilroiv'i
BIICCOSS In the treatment of 1'rlvntn Dl-euiOf hrn
lioverbcon oiiiiilloil | , nnd his irre.it nrmy of pntlontj
reaches from tlio Atlnnlloto the I'acltlc. Hooks and
Chcul.irs frco. L-idlcs from ' , ' tn 4 only 14th mil
i'nrimm ttreols Lhnulim Nob. liiitr.iuco oa vltlior
street.
A POSITIVE and permanent CURE for all
dlseatesottheURlNARY ORGANS. Cures
nhcra other treatment tails. Full directions with each
bailie. Print , ono dollar. Sco signature of E , U
STAHL For Solo By All
1 enialo lleani.the tno t poweiful female regulator I'er.
ftcllymfe. Never full , li.ponpahl. Semite ( uimpfoi )
ratll'ulaii. Aildieit LIO.V DRUG CO. , Uuffalo , K. Y.
Lot 3 , Boys' Short Pant Suits , sizes 4 to V\
price $3.75 , 100 suits of the best wearing chev
iot in our stock , a neat brown mixed check.
The regular price is $5.50. We could not sell * * *
them at this price if we had made them. These
lots were bought from the well known house of
King , Hincklcy & Co. , of New York , for just
half price.
Lot 4. Big Boys , 13 to IS years , price $5.75 ,
125 all wool cheviot and cassimere suits , always
sold for $8 and $9. At this sale you can buy
for $5.75.
Corner 15th and Douglas Streets.
BUT
REFUSE
SUDSTITUTES.
GENUINE HAS
BUFF WRAPPER
AROUND BOTTLE.
MADE OML.Y BY
POND'S EXTRACT CO. ,
FIFTH AVE.f NEW YORK.
NO GUREXr NO PAY.
1S16 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
A rornlir Krnlmlo In modiclno in rtlploimi
A perumuont euro iiunr.inlcol for Catarrh
PR. IIOHU'S
1TTLE VEGETABLE PILLS
BILIOUSNESS ,
AND ALL
nnd
Stomach
pu
blc , belnK ct'mpjunc-
, < l of viitctaliles In-
dlgcnous to CalifninU
Try ilicm. 4o pill * In
, each * HI.
Sick Headache
is nuaotutcly cured uy
, llrJebb'iLlltleVegeteHePllli
/ Co coiil n vlnli It for 05 crn
, 'or 6 forvl. KDrnloljydrugiilile ,
or by mall AuJrcm
I HOSE'S MtfllflHE 60. , PIIOP'S. SAH fBASCISOO f4l
KOI' SALK IS OMAHA. NIUJ. . BV
Kuhn & Co. , Cur. 15lh A DouKlns Slrtcts.
J. A. Fuller A Lo , Cor lllli < fc Iluucl it Sirccts.
A. D. Foster A : Co Council Illuffe , love.
AND CRINCIPAL DHUCQISTS CVCRVWMKnC.
H'o Offer I'oii ( i
tt-liteh Initurcn Knffty to
lAfo of Mother nml Child.
' II
'S
Jlolis dotiflnrineiit f its
1'dln , Horror HIK ! Jllsli.
AftcrtislnRonnbDltlont "Mnllit-r'H Krli-nil" I
BiiltiTi'dhutllttlopnlu.undill liioti'X | > uiluuuutlin (
woaku fH nflerwnnl usual In Rticli cusus.-Jlu.
AiiMi ! OAOU , iJinmr , Mo. , Jan. IS h , Ib'Jl.
Rent liv exnroi. clmrnot iirepnld , 'i ' receipt of
prlucI.WH.r | liolllo. IJonk Ui Uotlitimnalliu free.
ATLANTA , CA.
SOLI ) 1IY ALL DI'.UUOISTS.
PERFECT HEALTH
Hlcliuid H. Iloek , Lockpnrt N. Y. , writes tlnitiiftor
many JIMIIH' ulIerliiK from Nurvnuu Debility. Slo.'p- .
fessnes" , TnltrhlnK.of Miisclcn IHI nun rcxtorvil by
four boxes Nnuvr Itr.ASH. " 1 am SO ' lie nys , but
-eel Hko n ) mini : m.in " ( I prrbiix.pnatn.ilit. I'aui.
Lhlotfrco. NBKVIMIIJANCO. HlWAio , N. Y.
gold by ( ioodmon Drut ; Co , 1110 I'urnaiu HI , Omiin
With Double Wire Suspensory.
fATENTED AUQ. 16,1887. IMPROVED JULY 29,1890 , ,
nn.
fANIC I1OIY
I'KNSORY will euro all HhouJ
mntlcCotnplalnta I.umbnBO. lion-
ornlnndNorvoiH Dcblllly.Costlvo-
ness , Kidney llnen e Nory
nn nosfl. Tromb- Hnx , Beiunl Kiln -
ImustlonVnst - ln of body , llln-
ca-oa canted by Indlecretlons In
Youth , Age , Mar- rled or
BKNT TO nESPossnir. : PAKTIIM ron CEIU
TAIN COMl'IjAlNTS ON 30 DAYS' TltlAI *
Also nil Klcctrlo Truss nntl Holt Ooinblnoilt
Send Be. POSIBKO for FltrE Illtistrntod book. 2M
paRCS , which will bo i-ent you In plain coaled onvoU
opo. Mention tills pupor. Aildrcus
Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co , ,
SO6 N. Broadway. St. Loulo. Mo.
" " lil" nm U
"TEHBTrTfTrTAyCT" N ri " >
Ho'p V till cure J DK J OTKrUEMStibtuon,0.
S3 Cooilycar IVcIt
ftll\trti' ' > pd. Suld
J Init ihonrlKluul W Mii
tin li"st m uli' llcwnroofiml-
liliiini I'oallnely i
liliK1 imtrss stainpcil nil the
tnl , s'MmiuiH.M until
CAPTURING THE TOWN
WITH
Custom-Made Clothing
Wide nwako methods nnd low pi-Ices , nlways npprlciatod by the public slnco the
Offere-lthG people of Omaha city nnd vicinity the opportunity of buying line custom made clothing n\
half its oriamal vnluo. The wealthy man as well as ho who toils hard lor his dollars , liavo comate
to us. They come to us because although our clothing 13 the finest in the land , our prices are always
the IrtvnrrtCF .
lowest.BARGAINS [ THAT SAVE DOLLARS , : ;
PRIOR S LI SO ?
SUITS. OVEBCOATS PANTS.
00 Merchant Tailor inadu inaclo ut t3 ! 00 Vft OOMurcliiiiitTulloriiiniloat ! 10 (0 t G 00 Merchant Tailor inudo nl 13 0
OUMiTclinnt Tailor ut tl W )
10 Morclitmt Tullor Hindu nt Ill W 3) TO Momliaut Tullur made ut U &i t' (0 ( Mmvliunt Tullor inuilo ut 400
00 Mficlmnt Tailor miulo at Ih 25 40 Ml Miiii-li.int Tiillur iniiilo ut 117. ) 10 W ) Murchutit Tullor inuilo ut 6
OjJ
U ) Murclmnt Tullor mi.du ut 0 oo 45 ( KMcivlilint ) T.illor iniiilo ut iii OJ
00 MtTclmnt Tnllor liliuh ! ut 13 M . ' 12 IXi Mi > r'hunt Tullor iiiudn ut , , 000
60 CO.Mur-hunt Tullor mutlo ut 2.00
. Tullor inudo
00 .Mutt-hunt at - 01 IS 00 Muruliunt Tullor niaduut
OM Muruliunt Tullor niuiiu ut " 0 00 U ) OOMuruhuiit I'ullur iniiilu ut MW 759
OOJluichtuit Tullor mudout ! a 00 70 00 Mvichunt Tailor niuilv lit M W IS Ui.Mt'icliuiit Tullor mudu ut
A perfect lit warranted , and till goods sold on their merlin. A punrnntco in every ease juat as represented , at the
ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS ,
1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309.