Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 22, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 13EE : : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 22. 1801
THE CITY.
Preserve the complexion hy using
Spanish Court Cream ; all druggists
sell it.
J. B. Kitchen yesterday took out a
permit to erect a f . ' (0,000 ( residence on
\ Vent Farnam street.
George Hvans will bo kept out of dan-
per ( or the next thirty days nml Jerry
Kernan will go him thirty hotter. Both
nro vagrants and menaces to good seel-
Harry Iloush , the ambitious youth
against whom three charges are pending
ing , waived examination on the charge
of grand larceny and was held to the
district court in the Mini of $500.
Molllo Smith has brought suit and
asks to bo divorced from her husband ,
John W. They were married May 121 ,
1883 , and Molllo avers that six months
later John skipped with a younger and
bolter looking woman.
The Ohio club contemplates a change
of programme this year and a strong
sentiment is growing among the mem
bers hi favor of a basket picnic for nil
Ohioans bomo Saturday afternoon in
Juno in Council HlulTs park , Ohioans
from Council Bluffs to join the company.
The scholars of the St. Timothy mis
sion were given a free entertainment at
the Eden Aliiboo ycbtorday afternoon.
Once every month the management has
kindly opened its doors to these poor
children. Mrs. Pratt has just donated
a large number of magazines for this
mitwlon. Books and periodicals will bo
gratefully received by Allsslonary J. J.
Heady.
How to Cure n Cold.
It may bo a surprise to our readers to learn
that a sovcro cold can In many Instances bo
completely cared In ono or two days' time.
To do this , however , prompt action is neces
sary. The first symptoms of a cold are a
dry , loud cough , n profuse watery discharge
from the now. and n thin , white coating on
tlio tongue. If. Chninbcilaln's Cough Ucmcdy
Is taltcn In double doses every half hour
after the ilrstappearance of these symptoms
It will counteract the effect of Jho cold and
restore the system to a healthy condition
within ono or two days time. In almost
every case , and when the cold Is not com
pletely cured In this time Its severity will bo
greatly lessened and a complete euro Insured
In n very short time. When no uctlon
towards curing tlio cold Is taken the dry ,
loud cough Is followed hy n profuse watery
expectoration , and that by a tllfelculty of
breathing , a peculiar tightness of the chest
and a slight expectoration of very tough and
tenacious mucus. Few persons pay any at
tention to a cold until In this condition , that
Is , until the cold has become settled In the
svstom. The first action should bo to relieve
ttio lungs. This Is best accomplished by the
frco use of Chamberlain's Cough Hemcdy.
This remedy liquifies the tough and tenacious
mucus and causes Its expulsion from the air
cells ot the lungs , produces a free expector
ation and opens the secretions. A complete
euro soon follows ; In some cases , however ,
several davs nro required , but the experience
of thousands of persons In the use of this
remedy has been that It will euro n severe
cold lu less time ttian any other treatment
and that It leaves the system In a natural and
linnlMiv nnmlltlnn. 'Phn nrnmntMns mill cnr.
tnlnty of its cures of severe colds has given
Chamberlain's Cough Ucmcdy the iiauie oi
being tlio best inado.
April Wcntlicr Predictions ,
If a peek of March dust is worth a
king's ransom , and April showers bring
forth May llowors , is it not right to pro-
diet that every day in the month the
electric-lighted , steam-heated , vestibuled
limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul railway will continue to
'
run on tlio short lino'between Omaha
nnd Chicago. The electric reading
lamp in every berth of their palace
sleeping cars is their own patent and
cannot bo used by any other company.
Ticket olllco , 1601 Farnam street ,
Omaha.
Neatly Swindled.
A ncnt confidence game that cnmo near
ending In n fatal tragedy and should have
given a surgeon or the undertaker a job oc
curred at the Union Pacific depot last night.
Hcrnord Boyle and a friend of this city went
to the depot intending to go to San Francisco.
A confidence man wanted to sell them cheap
tickets and cot ? 10 of Boylo's money. The
rogue was not satisfied and went back to get
the balance. Uoylo's friend interfered and
prevented him from trusting moro nionev.
Suspecting crookedness tho'two followed the
rogue Into the ladies' waiting room , whore
the return of the money was demanded by
Boyle , nt the same time pointing a revolver
close up to the head of the confidence man.
Boylo's partner seized his arm , and while the
two friends were tussling the confidence man
rushed out and was lost among the cars.
Starch grows sticky common powders
have a vulgar glare. 1'ozzoni's is the only
complexion powder fit for uso.
A A XO VXCKJ1EXTS.
"A Unco for a Wife'1 with Mrs. Bouscaron ,
who is quite well known on the professional
stage as Miss Coualliio , In the stellar role
will bo produced at the Boyd ou Friday
evening ,
The play Is described as a musical comedy
and has been presented to flattering business
throughout the state. It now cornea to Omaha
with the benefit of Its state experience and It
is anticipated will create as great an impres
sion hero as in the towns visited.
The cast has boon Judiciously chosen and
with Mrs. IJonscnron In the stellar role
It deserves a full house on the
evening of Its presentation , A number of
bright musical gems are Introduced , now to
the stage which , with the clover comedy work
shown in Its construction , "A Unco for a
Wife" ought to prove n success.
Tlio anticipated exhibition concerts of the
famous marine band of our country will take
place this afternoon nud evening nt the Coli
seum , when the real intuits of this celebrated
national orgaubntlon will bo demonstrated.
The band will arrive at 0:110 : a. in. They will
bo in the regulation fatigue suit of the
marina corps , but at the concerts will appc.tr
in full dress uniforms of red , white ami blue.
Thu uniforms are all now nud were fur
nished by the covornmcnt only n few
days before the departure from Washington.
Mr. Sousa , the conductor , has all of his
music in-ranged In such a way that these who
Imve hoard the finest bands before find now
beauties oven in the standard music , and
much that no other organization presents ,
Tlio grand description of Bon Hur's chariot
race nlono Is enough to stamp tlio leader as a
master and ills band as an incomparable or
ganization. Add'to this thoromnrkablo sing-
lug of Mile. Decca , the finest high soprano
and Incomparable , the prldo and enthusiasm
of all true Americans Is aroused.
I.lrzlo lerious Duly , who plavs the part of
Clmrlty Hanks in Paul M. Potter's farce
comedy , "Tho Fakir , " which appears for ono
night only at the Boyd next Thursday evenIng -
Ing , Is ono of the best known nnd most pop
ular soubrettes this country has known.
Kosa Frnnt-o Is a talented vocalist and lias
appeared In the best organlatlons. Alice
Carlo has boon a prtma donna In comic
opera cast and west. Dudle Tracy has boon
seen in burlesque and extravaganza. Helen
Kclmcr was for several years ono of Hoyt'H
most valuable women , aud has been soon' al
most every where In the union in "A Kag
Uahy , " Lillian Markham , n remarkable con
tralto , and Molllo Sherwood , n wlnsomo
soubrctto. complete the roster of ladles. The
tnnln portion ot the cast is relatively a able
and will kcop un their end of "Tho fakir. "
Thu sale of scats will opcu tomorrow morn
ing. _
Mr. C.TTTCllne , general representative of
the great oper.itla spectacle , "Bluebeard , jr. ,
or I otlnm and the Fairy , " Is In the city.
Ills attraction will open n four night's en
gagement at the Doyd on Sunday evening
next , Including Wednesday mallnco. "Blue
beard" Is oven larger and grander than it
WRS last toason cad Its success has been
much greater. _ _ _ _
Two moro performances of the melodrama ,
"Tho Waif * of Now York , " will bo given by
Miss Katie Kramott and company at tbo
Boyd , thi evening and tomorrow evening.
I'ho mBtliiea which wa prorlouily announced
tor WedtiettUy afternoon will Dot bo given.
INCIPIENT FORESTS RISE ,
As a Consequence of the Observance of
Arbor Day.
HOW WHOLESALE TREE PLANTING BEGAN ,
Universality of the Custom , the Itono-
( Its Whloli Acoruc lr.in It nnd
How They May bo
Ktijoyudi
This \Vcdncstlay Is Arbor day. The
simple nnnouncomcnt will causa thousands
of trees to bo planted In the stnto of No
brnslcn. It is n tiny specially dovotcil to the
planting of troes. To this practlco , the
farmer who lias the money with which to
buy a.few trees , takes as kindly us ho does
to the shelterlnpof his slock. It may bo that
ho Is located on the prairie , that n river ,
stream or rill does not How within mlle * of
his farm. With nil the moro earnestness
does ho contribute his inlto to arboriculture.
It will servo In some way to protect him
from the winds of winter , tlio scorching
breath of summer , and purpctunto If it does
not also raise the brooic or creak which Is at
once the llfo of his landn and his herds.
The llrst trco planting done In this state
was on what uro known as tree claims.
Tlicso abound In central and southern No-
hrnsica , and plenty and profit huvo attended
the lifting aloft of their brilliant leaves.
Nebraska had been almost treeless. The
annual pratrio lire had destroyed the seed
which otherwise would huvo blossomed Into
forests. The tree claim was therefore a wise
provision of congress. However , It could
bo planted but once. The benefits
It conferred , It was desired to
extend to all. This could not bo
done without the planting of trees by the
thousands of farmers who had bought their
land outright and who had escaped the bur
den of planting u claim.
To icacli these people , , f. Sterling Morton
of Nebraska City suggested the inaugura
tion of Arbor day. Ho aid it at the annual
meeting of the Nubraslca state board of agrl-
culturu hold In Lincoln , January 4 , lb , by
he introduction of the following , which was
adopted :
Itesolvcd , That Wednesday , April 10 , 1872 ,
be , and tlio sarro Is hereby speelally sot apart
for tree pliintliiK In tlio stute of Nebraska ,
and the Mute hoanl of agrlcultuie hereby
immub It Arbor day : and to urge upon the
people of thostuteof Nebraska , the vitalIm-
pottanuoof tree-plantlnjr. hoioby oilers u.spe
cial premium of Jlou to thu agricultural society
of tbat county In Nebraska which blmll , upon
that day , plant properly the largest number
of trees ; nnd a farm library of Js : worth of
books to that person who , on that day , shall
plant properly In Nebraska thu largest num
ber of trees.
Some time afterward , the date of arbor
day was changed to the 22nd of April , the
date of Mr. Morton's birth.
The day , later , became a legal holiday , nnd
has been observed in every city , town and
hamlet in the stute. The wealthy farmer has
planted his trees by the thousands. , The
laborer has added n few saplings to the row
before hh cottage. School-children ha\o
decorated their playgrounds with youthful
poplars and elms , nud graduating classes
liuvo described circles and squares and
diamonds und triangles with a tree for each
of their members.
The custom , however , is far from using too
widely practiced. It is most cultivated per
haps where it is least needed. It should bo
extended to the west and north. There arc
some counties in this state which are ubso-
solutoly without u trco. There are some of
these counties also In which trees would
llounsb. It is to bo regretted , however , that
in some of these places the farmers nro too
poor and trees too distant to
render a satisfactory observance
of ttie day to bo made. This dlfllculty , how
ever , could by overcome by donations of trees
by these who have an abundance of themtho
sumo us the physical needs of the drouth suf
ferers were recently so gladly supplied. It
might also bo obviated by the monlcd men in
every locality the bankers who depend upon
the harvests of the farmer. A train lo.id of
trees would cost nn Insignificant sum to a
number of capitalists who could dlstributo
them among tueir customers.
The county commissioners , also , it has been
suggested , liiight buy trees or issue bonds for
their purchase the same as they were allowed
to do by the late legislature , to buy seed
gram for needy farmers , and these distribute
the trees pro rata among the settlers of the
district.
Unless this bo done , some counties will
have tho' unenviable record they have had the
past season and may continue to have until
the Increase of trco planting in other sections
affords them the relief which their moro
thrifty iioichbora have long enjoyed.
The subject is ono which demands moro
than ordinary attention , especially from
these who have planted trees In the fullness
of enthusiasm and hope and who have seen
their trees flourish for a time and then pine
and die. Such people , and especially these
planting for the first time unon virgin soil.
should ascertain the best method of deposit
ing their trees nnd the tree most adapted to
the soil to bo benelitted.
Thousands of trees have died oven In
Omaha where almost every species may bo
said to find an abidinc place. What Is true
of this city is true of tlio counties whoso sur
face has been baked for years under the suns
of the prairins.
The benefits accruing from tlio planting of
these trees are almost innumerable. There
is a reproduction of the original condition of
fertility nnd beauty. The humidity of the
ntmospnoro where such humidity was needed
would bo increased. This state , once con-
considered sterile nnd dry , has , in certain
sections , a rani tall more regular that that of
Illinois nnd only a little less regular than
that of Missouri and Ohio.
As a consequence , the climate has been
greatly modified , there has been n maintained
Increase of water power , and the surface has
been invested with increased bcautv and
jcrtillty.
There has as yet been little done in the
way of denuding the state of its forests. In
Nebraska that would bo considered a sacri
lege. Hut the condition of these sections
which nro treeless is similar to these which
have been robbed of their trees , i'ho atmosphere -
phoro Is dry nnd CCORIH In Us healthy action
upon animal nnd vegetable llfo. There Is
nothing to preserve the mulsturo of the soil
nor to attract or detain the rain-clouds as
they roll across the sky , while Increased cold
follows in the unrestricted sweep of the
angry winds nnd storms of all seasons.
Arbor day Is now observed In thirty states
of the union nnd annually witnesses the plant
ing of millions of trees. Whether or not the
number planted atones for these \ > hlcli are
rudely cut down for a variety of purposes ,
may not bo said. The Increase In cultiva
tion , however , was not too early undertaken.
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable
and Wholesome.
No other baking powder does ptch work.
It cannot bo strongly encouraged in Ne
braska and for many years to como.
Arbor day Is now observed oven In Canada ,
the first I'Vldny In May being sot asldo for
general observance.
In this city , as also In nearly all the larger
towns of the state , the day Inn heretofore
been observed In n modest manner. This
year It will likely witness the planting of n
couple of thousand trees around "littlo cot
tage doors , " the effect of which will bo to
beautify tlio little abiding spot as well as to
contribute to the wholesomcncss of a climate
which tr not to bo excelled In any part of the
globe.
In Douglas county the practice of tree-
planting has been studiously observed. A
drive through the precincts will bo rewarded
with the view of many a shady avcuuo or
hedge or windbreak which shows gradation
In years and development from IbOO back ,
perhaps , to the day on which the custom was
first observed.
These little evidences of good taste and
wisdom are grand companion-pieces for the
majestic groves of cottonwoods , now of glnlit
heights , which hedge about hundreds of the
hnopy homes of the thilfty farmers of Doug
las county.
Trees nro cheap. They may bo had for n
song. The nurseryman has them displayed
nt your very door. Ho will tell you what kind
of tree Is most needed , U most adapted to your
sail. Ho will tell you hoiv to dig the hole.set
the tree , watch over It while It Is taking root ,
look after It when It has become wedded to
the earth , shield It from the rigor of the llrst
winter and protect it from the heat and In
sect of summer.
If you once become enthusiastic over the
practice , It will not bo dlfllcult for you to
plant on every vacant spot and nt every
leisure season during fall and .spring. You
will plant for shade , for shelter , for beauty
nud for profit. You will plant both for the
present mid the futuro. In this manner the
humblest cltl/en may do a crcat deal In
diversifying arid plains with beautiful groves
and , at a trilling cost , contribute to the pros
perity , snlubriety and wealth of both city
and stato.
It Is very Important In this n o of vast ma-
crlal progress that remedy bo pleasing to
the tosto and to the eye , casllv taken , accept
able to the stomach nnd healthy In its uaturo
and effects. Possessing these qualities ,
Syrup of Figs is the ouo perfect laxative aud
mostgcntlo diuretic known.
Loans of $1.000 to $50.000 mmlo on
choice improved city property. Low
rates. No dolny. Central Loan & Trust
company , 1203 Farnatn st.
We are a patient people the
ox is nowhere in comparison.
Webuy lamp-chimneys by the
dozen ; they go on snapping and
popping and flying in pieces ;
and we go on buying the very
same chimneys year after year.
Our dealer is willing to sell
us a chimney a week for every
lamp we burn a hundred or
more a year and we plow for
him , pay him for goading us.
' " "
Macbeth's "pearltop"and
" pearl glass " do not break
from heat ; they are made of
tough glass.
As likely as not our dealer
would rather his chimneys
would break ; " it's good for the
business , " says he. He buys
the brittlest ones he can get.
" What are you going to do
about it ? " .
I'JttsburR. OKO. A. MACBETH k Co.
CONSULT
322 S. 15tli Street ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Mil curoi all stubborn lonn-btnmllnn < lls-
cases nf thn blood und nervous svtuin , uNo
cainrrh , all stoinitoh , llvur and Ultlnoy ilU-
oini'S , pllos uml till rectal troubles , old sort's ,
uk'ura und abscesses , syphilitic unYotlons ,
pcnlto-urliKiry Doubles , and all dlxonU'ra of
a l rlvato nuluio. Also all illsonscs of wo-
lima I/allforor.seiul stamp for vuhmblobook
DitONKENNESS
XalQXJOU HABIT.
IN ALL THt WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
U < n to vtrea In eup of oUV or tea , or In itr.
juilee of foeu , wuhouv the knowledge ot IUA patient ,
it neoeiiarr. It te abaolutelr harmlea and ul elluol
a permanent and ipeedy our * , wueUtrr the patient te
a moderate drluker or a looUolio wreck. lTM"\iu
Ir'AILK. It operate * eo quietly and nub aueh oer *
Ulutjr tbat the patient undergoaa no tnoonTenleuoa ,
and ere he la aware , bta complete relormntlcn le
. ' " "
efTeoled. 48r
MitJlJtuuuc nowicct ; a
medy ( ralltb
unualuial tllocharree ami
private dlacanct ot nisn. A
cet lncurf > orii.
' fating neakum peculiar
. . . . -I. , . . . ion crlbeltandfotliafa omen.
lTHElv HlCHlUiCUCo tn recommeudloe U Ui
K - - - > - < " > - " " all l eufTerera ,
A.J.8TMR.MDOfcn,1u ( ,
Hold by DrneirllUh
fBlCU 11.00.
Tlio IIcHtmiut GlicnpcNt.
Doginnincr wltlil Sunilny , April 20 , nil
cnrrlor delivery .mibscrlbors In Omaha
niul South Omahnjwlll ho furnished with
Tire UVUNINQ BriE nnd SUNDAY DISH ,
or the mornlnrf ddltlon of TUB DA1IA
BEU and SUNDA\vBKR for 5 cents per
week dollvorcd In any part of tlio city.
Parties desiring to nvall thomsolvcs of
this cut rate should send in their sub
scriptions at onco.
Twonty-flvo cents will pay for five
weeks. Fifty conta for ton wcoks. Ono
dollar for twenty -weeks.
Trco-l'lnntliiK nt
The pupils of the Luke school have Just
completed tlio planting of ten flnu mapto
trees , the gift of John 1. Kctllck , in the
school yard. Dr. ( . ! eorto U Miller offered to
furnish nn equal numburof cntnlp.t trees , but
fc.irliiK tht tiioy would not live , tbo generous
ofTor wits declined.
The tcnchurs itnil pupils of the school nro
making preparations to cclobruto Arbor day
In it most appropriate manner.
In addition to planting thoclois trco by the
eighth grailo , the trees recently planted will
bo properly dedicated.
Thi-y Cot It f <
Jim ! oh .Mini I say , , Iiml Yeup comln' ,
mnm ; what's cr matterl Why baby has got
the colic ; run down to drug store and get a
bottle of Ilullor's ' pain pnndyzer ; quick , now.
Wo desire Issues of the MOHNMNO Bin :
of November ! 1 and December 12 for our
( lies. Anyone having a copy of either of
these muinbers will confer a favor upon
this olllco by mailing them to Robert
Uunter , Bee olllco.
DeulR'cin ' tu t-avor oi the
Mll\vnnkio Jt St. Paul 113- .
Tlio now Palace sloopln.fr c.\rs of the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul lly. ,
with electric lights In every berth , will
continuo to leave the Union depot ,
Oinithn , nt 0:10 : p. in. , daily. Passengers
taking this train avoid transfer at Coun
cil BlulfH , and arrive in Chicago at 0:30 :
a. in. , in ample time to make all eastern
connections. Ticket olllcc , 1501 Farnam
street. F. A. NASH ,
J. E. PIUSTO.V : , General Agent.
City Pashonger Agent.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1873 ,
W.IJAKER&Cfl.'S
Breakfast
Cocoa
from which the excess of
oil has bcon removed , is
Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
are used in its preparation. It has
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
or Sugar , nml is therefore far more
economical , cosiiny less than one cent
a ciij ) . It is delicious , nourishing ,
strengthening , KASHA" DIGESTED ,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Crogors ovorywhoro.
W. BAKER & ) CO. . Dorchester. Mass.
tOetteu.
"SANATIVO" the
Wonderful Spanish
Itemed ) ' , la Bold w Ith a
Wrtttoiuluarnnti-o
tu euro all IJcrvoun OH-
CMOS , eucli ns Wcnlc
Memory , ix > ( of Brain
1'owor , Headache ,
Walcef uluctt , Loit Mar-
hood , Korrouincei , Uu-
HtuJe. all drain and
Doforo St , Aftori Uso. loss of power of the
l'hoto raphed froni.Ufc. Ueneratl\o Organi , lu
either MI. cauied by
ortr-eiertlon , vouthf hi IndeecreUons , or the cxceftlrc
use ot tobacco , opium , .or itlmulanW , which ultimately
lead to Infirmity. CoMUinptlon and Inaanltr. 1'ut up
In convonleut form to carry In the vent pocket. I'rlco
II a pacUiRv. or 6 for * s With every 5 order we jr ve
a written KUiirnnUe to euro or r fuml tliii
monny. Sent by raiU to any aaarc s. tlrculu free.
Mention thu paper. AilUreix.
MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , n ! 1 once for U. S. A.
417 le rliorn Slrri-t. < ! IIIOAOO M i.
KOH HALK IN OMAHA. NUU. , IJlf
kuhn A I'd. , Our , uth * DiiiiKlan bU.
J. A. I tiller * Co. . Cor , Mth A Douglas St .
A. IJ. rmicr & Co. . Council Hlul'ii. [ *
JP& ChltliMlt.r'e Fnillih IM.momtllr.Ba.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
Original and OnlrOe.ulne.
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PRICKS1
On Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats ; ,
Quoted this week in our elegant show windows , glue people to the glass. They ain't use to itj 3 i
they can't realize the possibility to dress so well , and at so little cost. Our show windows ar r
but an index , a mere figure mark to what's going on inside.
For Spring Overcoats
The weather is right , the prices are right , and the assortment the largest ever brought to Omaha
$10.00 , $12.50 , $15.00 , $18.00 and $20.OO.
No trouble to select what you want at such price.
Our Children's Department
Grows dearer to the hearts of the public clay by day. Novelties constantly arriving. Stocl ,
always complete and prices always in keeping with the times.
TWO-PIECE SUITS. $2.50. $3.00 , $4.00 and $5.00.
N. B. Mr. J. A. Robinson { Into with Robinson & Gnrmon ) , hns accepted the position of manager *
nnd buyer in our extensive Furnishing Goods nnd Hut Department , where , on nnd nftor April 2Oth ,
he , together with his former nnd nblo nsslstnnt , Mr. E. B. Weeks , will glndly welcome nil old custom4
ers nnd friends to their new quarters with B. , K. & Co.
Money Cheerfully Refunded when BROWNING KING & CO.
good do not satisfy. , .
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS.
CHEAP SUITS.
In advertising our immense lines of spring clothes for mcns' wear , we possibly Have not paid the
attention to the cheaper grades of suits that our stock demands. There are a great many men who
can't afford to pay fifteen or twenty dollars for a suit , no matter how good the suit may he. Again ,
there are men who can't afford to pay even ten dollars for a suit , simply for lack of the ten dollars.
Again , there are men who buy a cheap suit , wear it one season , sell it or give it away , and then buy
another. Buying a CHEAP suit in most stores , means buying a POOR suit. With us its different.
No matter how low a priced suit you Uuy of us , the suit will be GOOD , People often wonder where
we get suits to sell so cheap. Perhaps we "pick 'em off the trees where they grow. " Perhaps we.buy
cheaper than the average merchant. Perhaps we're willing to make smaller profits than most stores ,
and , perhaps well , perhaps you don't care how WE get them , WHERE \\Q get them , nor anything
about US ; //0/Fand WHERE YOU get them that interests YOU. Our buyer recently closed
out several hundred medium-priced suits. They will be placed on sale to-day in two lots. "You never
saw the like before. "
LOT ON E Three hundred and sixty-four Men's Fancy Cheviot Suits , in two handsome shades , in
sizes from 34 to 42 , cut in style , made in shape , and well trimmed : suits worth seven to nine dollars
At Four , Dollars and- Ninety Cents.
LOT TWO Three hundred and ten handsome Fancy All Wool Cheviot Suits , sixes 34 to 42 , in a
" half dozen handsome styles of stripes anil plaids , well cut , well lined , well trimmed , well made ,
suits worth from nine to eleven dollars , at the low price of
Five Dollars and Ninety Cents.
TO BE EARLY , INSURES EXCELLENT SELECTION.
Nebraska Clothing Co. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Douelas Streets.
KSTAOIilSIIElD 18D8.
KU.SIMPSONl
1409 and 1411 Dodee ; St. , Omaha , Nob.
.ItiJ *
pa ,
-IIUII.PIMIS OF
First Glass Carriages ,
The Lending Stylos. The Lowest Pricoi
VUUU 1'ATUONAGE SOLICITED.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. a DEPOSITORY , OMAHA. N33
Capital , - - - - $400,000
Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - Oii.BOO
Ortlcors nnrt Dlrcctora-Honrr W. Viitej , I'roililont :
Lewis B. llooil , Vlco-1'roMiloiit ; Jntnui W S Tauo , W
V.SIomo , John S. Collins , U. U Cunhliu , J. N. U
1'utrlck. W. H. S. Uunlioi , cnililor ,
THIS IRON BANK.
Corner 12tb nutl PuniiunSt * .
A Oonor.il Uiiuklns linslnoii Transactor
HOTEL.
SHirrHu , Cor. t-tth nnil
in the. inoHt HiiliHliintlullu coH
Hotel MltllltUnil In Onmltti.
IH-IITU brick /Ira ir < illn runnlnaV m
biiHfiin-itt to ruaf. All tint rfllintiH unit
floors lined irltli AnbentoH lire itront
Inlnu , tintblnu it / i | uWfcfo to burn
qnlvk. riraem-Hin'H inttl Uro ttlnrnttt
tln-oni/liotit tlia luiHilimr- Meant ln'ut ,
hot uiul culil miter untl MiniMfifiinm
everut'ooiit. 'luulu iiimnrimiiiieU iinu-
c icrc.
B SILLOWAY , Prop.
HOTEL DELLONE.
Corner 14th and Capitol Avemua.
Just completed , ha ? 100 rooms , throi
stairways , from the top to the bottom , hai
fine elevator and dinning room sorvloa , I
flro proof throughput , line blllarJ rooms ana
the rlnest toilet rooms In tha city. Larga
Sample rooms , Suites with bath tea. Cor
Uth and Caoltol Ava. Street oar sorvlo 3 In
alldlrootlons. Rates , from ( B8.60 to $1.00
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL. PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS ,
NO GURElt NO PAY.
1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Seventeen ypirsoxporl'n'o. A rotulir Rr.ilu ito In inert clno nt illplomM "how li'till treating wltH
tbccioitest Bitcccn" , all Norvou , Chronic nnrt I'rlvato ll onui. A lurnmiiont euro guirnntoal fur Catnrrtx
Fpcrnmtoirlmvi , Ln l Manhood Seminal Wenknun. Night I.o es , Impotency , Sr | > hltli , .stricture , and nil nil-
Ca ea of the lilood.Skln unit Urln iry OWIIH. Nil. 1 Kiiar.intoo SVXtfiir ovorr caia I tunlortilio ami fall M
euro Consultation free , llook i-Myiterloa of Llfo ) sent froj CMIeoliuun-'J a. m. toS p. m. SanaaId
n. m. to 12 m.
AM U S EM E NTS.
BOYD'S. 3 Nights.
Monday , TiiCMlnr anil Wednesday * April
20 , 21 anil 2-2.
KATIE EMMETT
In her great play.
V' ' I 1 1 1 I
Under the management of Mr. IIAKItY WIL
LIAMS.
A POWRliKUU OOMlJNY. .
mtiABORATm SOENBliY.
GIII3AT KI11I3 SO1SNI3.
Don't fall to see the Great Harlem Railroad
Bridge Scene.
Prices as usual.
Omaha us , 8t Pafll
Game Called Week Days 3:30 :
o'clock ; Sundays 3 o'clock.
THE GRAND TONIGHT
Ijirito nnd growing : iudiCnce , uprnnrluu * wltli
IniiKhtcr , nttoit tlio coimantljr Incro.i3lnf popular
ity of
THE LAUGHING EVENT OF
THE SEASON.
Hypnotized mibjoct * Intoroit nrloatlflo minds and
f\irnlili | iii ru fun for tlio mirthful.
I'uiml.ir prices 8Jc. liou-incl 15c. _
DIMJG EDEN KOTSEfi.
WKKK Al'lUIi 20.
IK I'KTIT KHKIHHK tlio ( iront Child Clmiactor
Artist his lust nppo.irnnct )
rilHTTY JHS.NMK yUKll.UV , the MlUgot Soubrctto ,
lull of Kriico and lioniity.
T11K CONV15IITUI ) CANN111AI.S.
NUW KAPKS NH\V SOXUS.
ONI : imti : ADMITS TO ALL.
Coliseum
Wednesday , April 22.
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
Two Grand Exhibition Concerts by the Colo-
britf : < l
linen antes Man
of Washington , D. C.
The great na
tional band of Amer
ica and the finest
government band in
tlio world. Sent out
by tbo president to
exhibit its excel
lence to the Amer
ican people.
MR JOHN PHILIP SOUSA ,
Conductor.
Mile. MARIE DECCA , Soprano.
The Most Ilrllllunt C'oloratnro Soprano In
Aim-ik'ii.
I'rloos Itoinrvod , T5 unil $1. foals now on
sale nt MJXV Mi-ytT.V UIO.'H muMc sloiu.
BOYD'S ONgJNIH"ONLYT
THURSDAY , APRIL 23.
HAMLIN'S ' FARCE COMEDY CO.
W.M. P MACK. AI.K HAMI'TON ,
MAX AUM > M > , riiuia. limit.Kit ,
JOIINlllI.lltlV. HI Kit. IIANKI.N' ,
' h K. TIMINHU.
IlKUiOUM IIAJ.Y MOI.I.IKHIIKIlWOnl ) ,
AuaycAui.i : . UI.UA.NMAIIKIIAM !
IHHA KUANl'M ,
HOS1J CAHIIW.
BTItO.Sl.KsT COMl'ANV KVI3H OHOANIXUD
1'n'at'ntlnu
1'AUI.M I'OTTKU'H I'AUCirAI. SUIII'IUSU ,
THE FAKIR.
Ilnx ilivota open Wodnoulay inornlnKat ri'KUlnr
prlcaa , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
JOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAF
I'or tlio SUn nnd Sralp.
Prepired by a Dermatologist with
S for eciumi , raldh d. oilr > kin (
jl ( loll orm > , cha | I e < | handt , excel-
" tlv rer > | 'lr ' < tinn , ugly com ) Inilon ,
etc. An unfilllne remedy for all
f > cal | > affection * , anil a euro prcTOUt-
ira ol all form * of iUu illioatci.
For Sale \ > j Druggisti or eent br null , Frico U ) conti.
1i ! . Itlniiiiclinc 13S-ra n fioolt eo D o
< < JHCIHlHllt'S. . . . .
i'UCIUl tilery. .lll. ol,51.t.l.l.n ) ,
llla'trat.lfle til ikln Bd icilp tffMtloin J tb lr trttminlM&t
( ! . ! ) r. r ] 0o , U 'i ' lullill.n fin , il illir. rr \ > 1 Ml" .
JU1I.N II. WOOIHIt'ItV , nerinitoloeitt ,
IBS AV. 4 a at. , New York City.
nfTnTfTef HANDAI.WOOI ) UAIMUI.Ki ure III *
Illllill I A buitiuid only ciiuiulea pruialtiad hy
UUUU I n roiiiiir phyilcliuu fur the curuot
Uunnrhcaa and illtcharvoi from tha urlnnry or i > n
uriwuulraj. ll.W nar ' - - " '
THE SPECIALIST.
More than 15 years' experience in
treatment of
PRIVATE
A cure guaranteed in 8 to 6
without the loss ot an hours' time.
GLEEI1.
The most complete and absolute cura
for gleet and all annoying discharffejL
over known to the medical profcssionV
The most stubborn chronic and lon {
standing cases pcrmantly cured in fror
6 to 10 days. >
STRICTURE
Or pain in relieving the bloJdor per *
mancntaly cured without pain or instru
ments , no cutting , no dilating , Tha
mo t remarkable remedy known to
modern science. Write for circulars.
SYPHILIS. , .
Cured in 30 to 50 days Dr. McGrow'f
treatment for this terrible blood dis"
ease has been pronounced the most
successful remedy over discovered fo ?
the absolute euro of the disease. IIi
success with thisdiboane lias never beet ;
equalled. A complete cure guaranteed *
Write for circulars.
LOST MANHOOD
And all weakness ot the sexual organs ,
iiprvoiifaiipss , timidity and despondency
absolutely cured. The relief is immediate
diato and complete.
SKIN DISEASES ,
Rheumatism , and all diseases of thq
blood , liver , kidneys , and bladder per * ,
manently cured.
FEMALE DISEASES
And neuralgia , nervousness and dig *
oiif-es of the stomach cured. The dee
tor's "Homo Treatment" for ladies ig
pronounced by all who have used it to
bo the most complete itnd convenient
remedy over olTorod for the treatment
of female di.-oasos. It is truly a won.
dorful remedy. No instruniontH , no paln
Hours for ladies' from 1 to I only.
DR. MoGREW'S
Marvellous siu'coss in the treatment ot
private dinoabos ban won for him a rep *
illation which is truly national in char *
after , and hie great nrmy of pationls
roaches from the Atloi tlo to the i'acido.
Thu doctor is a graduate of "regular1' '
medicine and has had long and careful
experience in hospital practice , and U
clashed among the leading specialists in
modern science. Treatment by cor *
robpondoneo. Write lor eirulars about ,
ouch of the above dibcascH , freo.
Office Mth and Farnam Streets ,
OMAHA , Ni : .
Kiitriiiico on Kithor Street.
DR
Graduate Dentist.
A Pull Hot of Teeth on Hubbcr
for HVIS IIOI.LAIIH. A I'orfec
lltiiuurantuo'l , Tuulli oitract
without pull ) or UaiiKer , n
without nnaonthntlc . Hold
llvor Illlliii.1 ! nt lovToel n
llrldnu and t'riiwn Work , 'Icetli
without phitui AH work naw
" " "
tuntud ,
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
I'nltnticu , 10th ilruet olcrator. Op u uT olng |
luck.