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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , EEBEUARY ' 3G. 1887. (3 * "THEY CANNOT BE DEAD,1 Mrs. Jaoobsen's Frenzied Declaration Ove the Bodies of Her Husband and Child- FUNERAL SEHVICES YESTERDAV Odds nnd Knds-Sclmol nulldinRs t A\ntclnnnn SlujjKPtl eY Dticlo'B Kato Slnic. Trebelli The Vuiinlcc Cnsc , lite. Thn Jncobsen Kuncrnl. Tlio funeral of John 0. Jncobson , th Dane who stratified his little infant so niitl then hung him elf Saturday night , oc ciirrcd yesterday afternoon from the res deuce , 810 South Nineteenth street. Lon before the appointed hour , tlio street i front of the house was thronged wit cariiagcs , and when tlio soniecs wer opened the rooms were fairly thronged. Rev. Mr. Hanson , of tlie Danis Lutheian Chureh , eondueted the con monies at the hoii = e , in an impies iv manner. Interment was made at Pro : poet Hill Cemetery , the hear o boiii ; followed by tin unusually long cortege c carriages. The hotly of the father was enclosed 5 a neat black casket anil was covered \\it llowcrs ami lloral emblems. The remain of the infant lay in a tiny white coll'ii which was almost concealed from vie\ \ by a lanre wreath of Mnilax. interwo\oi witli other white llowcrs. The iuterio of the casket was also lillcd with llowcn The two colllns weio phrced side by sidi ' and the sight was a most aU'ecting one The remains were viewed by hundreds c people , nnd there was scaiecli a dry e.y in the room among the e whoga/od o ; the "ad piettite. Mis. .lacobson , the bereaved widow am mother , was attired in heavy black crept : Considennt : the toirible ordeal throng which she had passed , her composer was remarkable. Yesterday morning however , when she was taken in to viuii the remains , she gave way to n violen paiOMsm of giief. \\hoii she gre\ I more calm , she declared that her hti' if band and the child could not be dead bt j , cause they looked &o natmal. She in , sistcd that they were only 1111 ! conscious , and with proper treal ; j incut might bo restored to health ; : activity. She even went so far as to do - inand that an artery be opened in eacl i body to determine the question bcyom t atl ilonht. Her friends finally porsnadet \ her that this was useless Hint the fathei f and infant were re.tlly lifeless. 1 A copy of a paper containing a scnsa \ tional account ot a suicide , over whicl f Jncobson had pored long and carefully t was found in his room Sunday , it la be \ lieved that tins started the train o , thought which led to tlio unfortuuat 1 mans committing the aw fill deed. I A FKUNCH DIVA. f Mine. Treliclll und \Vlmt She lias V r Sny. . Mine. Trebolli , who made her first ap- pearanceMonday night before an Omahi J" publtc.is as prepossessing ofl'tho stage a : L on. A reporter for the Hnn , during on I of her waits in tlie programme , enjoyct n few moments conversation with tin I ' , diva. She speaks with n decided Frencl jj ; accent , a trillo broken , which is , however > over , scarcely tlie less agreeable ou tlia k account. f "Is tliis your first visit to America ? ' f was asked of her. "No , indeed , 1 have been hero alrcad ; n. three years. And I must say I am dc ! lighted with the American people. AMI > the audience to-ngliU ! It wassoqtiietam f appreciative. I felt it the moment ! wen . on the stage. Yes there is a good deal o s diflcroneo between audiences m the mat j ter of appreciation of music. I like tin f French iicoplo , who as a rule are courtu ous and appreciative. The Italian audi I once is as ; . rule noisy , unrestrained am f. demonstrative. Tlio English people I like to sing before , as well as American who ns a rule are eiilical but appreeiti tive. " t "Where did you receive your musica ( ciliteation , madamcV" I "Under the celebrated \Vatel \ , of Paric | He was a famous teacher years age I Christine Nilsson was one of bis pupil. ' | Watel is now dead , but his son is teacli t , ing music. My daughter , who recent ! , L made her debut , studied with him. " r "What are your recollections of Nilssoi as a pupilV" "Sno was a charming girl , of abon nineteen or twenty years of age , whoi she came to Watel to htudy. She was hard worker and studied very carefully The high notes which delighted her ami ienco so much , she attained by dint o porscrveraiico and thorough work. The' did not come o.xactlv natural to her , a many suppose. " Mine. Ttebolli is of French parentage nnd is a lady of charming manners. Tin ttxpositioji association is negotiating ti bccnrc her and her talented associate for another concert , to take plaoo sonu | time In May. Such an all'air would nt * doubt diaw out n largo audience. A GAMK Ol'1 "II1OH-F1VU" It LicadH to n haloon Uow 1'ollci Court N'nteH. EdMillorwas lined ? 10 and costs ii police court yesterday morning for assaul ingaboy named Westerdnhl. The tw < quarrelled over n game of cards Monday , They were playing "high-live , " uiu Miller won without intcnnption. Hi opponent finally detected him stcalinj cards from the deck and accused liin hotly ol cheating. Miller retaliated bi thumping Wosterdalil soundly. Lou Larsen was fined $10 and costs nnd Xols Anderson and John Lynn sfi and co ts each , for nssauiliiig S. A ONon. .Sunday. F , I'onnington , ehargot with ilrunkenncss , was sent to jail in default fault of a line of $ r and costs. Thrci pilous uceiihcd of vagrancy were dis charged. A man mimed Peterson wasnrrcstedoi complaint of Fred Horgon for petit lar cony. Burgen claims tnat he went into i saloon Monday to got $1 50 which wa ; owing to him from the proprietor of tin plneo , The saloon man placed the nionoi on the counter for Horcen , when Peter son came along and scooped up the cash claiming that the proprietor owed Inn that amount. N\ hen liorgen protested rotei-son , it is claimed , assaulted him. JJow it Ijert UH JCccipIont Into UK Direst Trouhlc. There is ono young man in Omaha wht for the next few days will wake up ii thu morning feeling extremely soro. Am ho has not been learning to ndo ono o Prince's bicycles , cither. The calamity which befell him was something con siderably worse than n fall from ono o phantom wheels. To make the story short this yonni man , who , for the present , shall bo name less , received , day before yesterday , : mhbivo which wa& indicted by n delicatt female hand , The y. m , is something o ludy'd man ono of that tvpo of being ; known as a masher. His heart boat big ! with hipo ns hetoio open the ( ( clientele " perfumed mUsivo. The ovact content" pt the letter will probably never bi 'known , but the purport of the missive p > vfiii that the \ \ rftcr , who signed nuony L moiiblr , wns a lady who had often seer und admired the young -man. She hat several times seen him at dillorent publii ; . bulls , but tiuror hud the opportunUy t < tunlo bii acmuimtuuw. Shy eudeJ till ; i by requesting the young man to met her at n. cornef on north Nineteen ! street at 8 o'clock that ( Sunday ) evening where they could form plans for a cor tinned acquaintance. Flattered and fluttered by the rcceif of this letter , thcjoung mun prepared t meet the n stcrious lady who had b < come Impressed by his charms , Kxactl at the appointed hour ho was o the spot designated. Hut ho met n lady. Instead he was jumped on by masked individual , who , judging fror the lichtning manner in which ho use his lists on the countenance of the youn man , might have been John L Sulliva or Jack JJempsey. In less time than i takes to tell it. "the masher lay pron upon the ground , binised , black-eyed an blccdinc. Ho picked himself up an wended his way painfully home , nsaddei sorer , nnd perchance a wiser man. II ays that ho docs not know the name c his assailant , though he suspects It is disappointed rival. The ston leaked ou through an acquaintance , to whom h eon tilled his woes , and who thought th joke too good a one to keep. "T1IM OAMIMini.IjS Alii : COMING"- IIAVU COJI1S. Arrl\nlof Ano'licr 1'nrty Krom aiu Among the recent arrivals at the S Chai'les Hotel aio Mr and Mis. Joh Campbell and little daughter , from Mil1 kegon , Mich. This pleasant event i noted not because the name of Campbo is novel on the hotel registry , but on ac count of the ciicunistaneesliinh pn duced the autograph of the gentlema above named. Mr. John Camnbcll is a worthy citi o of North Musl-'egon , Mich. , and a men her of the linn of Oow Majo iCo. . , o > tensive dealers in lumber Though young man ho has , by oi'crcy and clos aplicatiou | ) , assisted in biiildinirup a bu < ness , which live ycais ago was started o the most limited capital , and to-day take a trout rank in the citv of Muskegon. Knowing Mr. C'hailes J. Heirmann who resides at Muskegon , and havin , heard of tliCHood luek ot that gentlema : in the drawing of The Louisiana Stat Lottery , Oct. ISth , 1880 , when Mr. Hen maun on an investment of ? ! . woi $ ' 5.000 of the capital pri/.e of f'u.OOC Air. Campbell at the suggestion of hi wife , wrote to the company in the earl part of January for one-tenth ticket ii the grand drawing of the llth hist. , will * 1 enclosed. Ticket No. 91 , OfiO was immediately tot warded , and it proved to be the winner o the capital prue , S150.000. The pleasmi intelligence of his good fortune was 1111 parted to him by his tiiend , Charley Dun a fellow townsmen , through a dispatcl from the Lottery Company , and Mr Campbell immediately made arrange ments to gratify a long-cherished desire vito visit with his wife the aucien Crc'-ccnt City. It may bo mentioned that before hi knew of his success , Ills wife , as will prophetic soul romaikcd : "My dear , i we hhould bo foitunate and win a bij pri/o , wo will surprise father with , t nie check , won't we1" ! to which Join cordially absented. On Thursday Mr. Campbell presentei himself at the Lottery Company's ollice and received a cheeK on the Louisian : National IJ.ink for sj.15 000 in c\changi for the one-tenth ticket lie had held Tins he converted into sight drafts , no forgetting ono for father tor ifl.OCO. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will remain ii the city a few days , enjoying the balnr climate and visiting places of interest n and around town New Orleans ( La. 1'icayunc , Jan. 20 1887. Valentines Stalled. There are now in the postolllco of thi city about thrco thousand valentines en closed in envelopes upon which inadi : quato postage has been paid. They hav all been stamped with but onc-ccn stamps which is not sullicicnt to carry ai enclosed parcel through the ollico. As : consequence , these valentines can not b forwarded unless the rcauired postage b paid. If tliis bo not forthconi ing , the pile of matter will b forwarded to the dead letter ollice. Littl boys and girls who have sent each othe valentines and desire them to reach the ! destination , arc invited to call and pa the necessary toll. South Oinatm. The future great Packingtown of th west lies on the main line of the Unio Pacific railro.nl , by which the cattle am lions from the farms and ranges of th west and northwest arrive. AUlKIGlll's CHOICE is the only properly through which th Union Pacific railroad runs , and is there fore the Host Addition in South Omaha W. 0. ALBRIGHT. Sole Owner , 21 South 15 th 1 ItooniR. The Kpiscop.il rooms in th Paxton building , which arc th meeting place of the bishop and othc Episcopalian clergymen , also the ollico o Mr. Peterson , editor of the Churcl Guardian are undergoing change. Th north room has been abandoned and it contents mo/od to the room south ot th the present second room. The change i appicciated by the managers , and Men diussohn & Lawrio , take advantage of i to extend the quarters of their diafts mun into the vacated room. The South Onvaha Land company havi appointed C. E. Mayno solo agent for tin sale of theirlots. Ho will show the property orty and liirnish all desired inforraatioi upon application. [ Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , President. tt'nnt to lo Teachers. Yesterday morning , ten young ladie personted themselves for examination ti bo admitted as teachers in the publii schools. The examination is being con ducted in the room of tSuporinlendnn James , and is being conducted to-day b ; W. W. Koysor. The other members o" the examining committee arc Mrs. Sud borough and Mrs. Kuites , each of when will have a day in which to examine it the respective branches. Is IJiiHlness and Ucal Estate is valuable only when thcro is uusiNi'ss. Purchasers shotili bear this in mind nnd not buy lots fa : nway from the center of business , jus becnuio they nro cheap. AI.ltHIGIlT'a CHO1CH lies In ilio great industrial nnd commercial cial mart of South Omnha and tlio im mcnso business interests thcro insure i rafTid advance of values. Eighty acre ; adjoining Albright's Choice are resorm for some of the largest establishments ii the world , W. G , ALHUKJI1T , Solo Owner. 218 South 15th St. .Mo.Manu Work. M , T. Murphy , the contractor of thii city whoso name Hugh McManns , Into o Omaha , nas been forging in Kansas City has wiitUm thoshoritl'of that place bug gestingthat the deceiver bo prosecuted McMnmis was formerly established hen as n painter , but drink rendered hln penniless , with n wife nnd fnnnb to support. Mrs. McManus is now compelled polled to earn her own Ihlihood and tup port her ehiidien. A tract of land for sale near tlio busl ness center of Council Hlufts by Johnstot & Van Patten , 1W Main bt. Dr. J ck , Slob- . Dr. Peck , ono of Omaha's oldest am best known physicians is' dangerously il at his residence corner of Eighteenth ftm Davenport streets. Ha has been nros trated with n 'combination of hearj troubln and pneumonia , and A FLiTC DETKOT1VI3. How n Council Bluffa Firm wn Workctl br an Onmlm Man. William Vannlco , the alleged Omali dctectivg , has been taken to the Bluffs t stand trial on n charge of dofraudin Kusscll & Co. , by obtaining money undo false pretenses. If the charge preferred ngalnst Van nice by his accusers are true , ho is a ma of monumental gall. It is alleged that Vannico while in th employ of Detective J. J. Noligh , as ol lice clerk , drew up a contract on his ow hook wilh a representative of Hussell > Co , of the Bluir , who had been sent t Omaha , to put the case in Dutectlv Noligh'a hands. This ho did by protein ing that Noligh was out e town and that ho ( Vannico ) wn authorized to take charge of and wor up all cases for the agency. This wn done , it is said , while Ncligh was in th city. Vannico then pretended to g ahead and work up the case , an managed to secure from Kusscll & Cc over ij.100 , In tec , expense money , cl < Ho was finally detected bj * Mr. iSclig through sonic boasts ho inadvertent ! uttered about the amount of money he wn miking. Uussoll & Co. wuro highly it diiinaut when they discovered the frail that had been perpetrated on them , an they declare that they will push Vaniiic to thu fullest limit. Arepoiter s permitted to'-coonee the ox'pct.s bills which Vannico im sontcd to Hussell k Co. for a trip wide ho pretended to have made in workiiij up the caso. In the list of itc.ms was on for sf'JO , "money lost at playing poker. It is hardly necessary to say that thi item was not allowed. Sick headache is the bane of mani lives. To cure and prevent this anne } ing complaint use Dr. J. 11. McLean' ' Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. Tim ate agreeable to take and gentle in thei action. 25 cents a\ial. rtaRlmli , Gorman , D.iulHli , Swedish , in fact all languages are spoken in tin ollice of W. (1. Albncht , the real cstat owner and dealer , 218 South 15th St. Al classes and all nationalities purchase o him , and you cannot do better than so euro a lot in his valuable addition ti South Omaha , known as AuirtmiiT's ciioicn. W. G. Albright has other property , im proved and unimproved , in all parts o the city , and oll'ers thu best bargains. If some enterprising fellow would nov corner the market on Dr. Bull s Cougl Syrup he could make his fortune. Be ware of frauds. "For 1 am declined into the vale o years. " she said a littio sadly , but indeci 1 don't much mind it since 1 can get Sal ration oil for S3 cents. OI)1)S AND 13NOS. Stray Uenvca from the Reporters JJot < llooks. Chas. Williams "Well , I see , the senate ate has passed the Omaha charter. I d'u not doubt ( hat it would but , what I raos feared was that the emergency claui might not be favorably acted upon. I the same good sense prevail in the housi winch this vote argues prevailed in th senate , the success of the charter is be yond a doubt. " "The false report that I had lecturci in favor of Hcnryjjcorgc's theory befon a body of students m the city caused mi a good deal of annoyance and led to i number of amusing consequences , " re marked Dr. Cofiinan to a reporter tin other day. "Tho morning after the report ap pcarcd in ono of the local dailies , " he con tinned , "I came up tomyolHee andfouni a lot of fellows there , whom I took to bi drunken tramps and they congr.Uulatei me on having como over to their side , hadn't read the paper at that time am supposing that 1 was being insulted bi some drunken hoodlums. Fkickcd then down stairs. I was just rellectinj over the strange all'air and wonder ing what it meant , when some of nr friends popped in , and showing me i copy of the paper with my alleged lee turo in it , asked mot \ I didn't think ought to go before the county board o insanity. Of course I explained to them as best E could , that I had never delivcrec any such lecture. And to cap the clima : of my disgust , I received that very day ! note from my banker asking mo to maki peed an overdraft which I had secured Jlo too had become suspicious. Sinoi that time 1 have done nothing but inak' ' explanations. " W. G. Albright's South Omaha Ofllc will bo opened soon in charge of Mr John M. Campbell , who will have horse ; and buggies ready at all times to convo ; intending purchasers to the valuable busi ness and residence property known as AusuiGiir's Cnoicu. This Is the only property through whicl the U. P. nnd B. & Al. 11. It's , and Belle vuc uvcnuo run. "War To the Knife. Some time ago an agent for a firm ii this city belling lamps and other article : on the installment plan was arrested am fined for assaulting Mrs. A. Nixon. Tlu trouble grow out of payment for : lamp. Subsequently Mrs. Nixon commenced moncod suit against the firm for tin value of the lamp , about sovcn dollars , 01 the recovery of the "lighter. " The casi has been decided by Jndgo Uerka n Mrs. Nixon's favor. Mr. Woods , representing senting the firm , appealed the case , say ing , it is alleged , thai ho would spoi'u $2,000 rather than not como out victo rious. Mrs. Nixon in return bays sin will Fell her piopcrty in Denver am meol Mr. Woods every time as far as ex penses are concerned. The lawyers wil probably make something out of the lamp. Tlio NTGhra > ilen Ijjvo Nloolc Shippers association will hold an adjourned meet ing al the Exchange hotel , houtli Omaha Wednesday , February 10 , 1887 at 2 p. m for the purpose of adopting by-laws am. further defining and shaping the polio. ) of the association. All regular shippers in the state are invited to meet with m and join the association.H . H , B. Dimu.K. President. JOHN Wificn.NS , Secretary. Uniforming MoiHonccra , Manager Ulincin of the American Dis ( netTelegraph company , yesterday after noon received thiity-fivo blue jacketsjai unifoims for the messenger boys in hii charge. They weio matlo to order , am some of them boar marks of ornamcnta lion to distinguish the rank of the wearer Which rnna from captain to private. Tlu eoats were made in Now York , and thi boys are proud of them. Council HlufTH. A largo tract of land for sale wlthii : eight blockK of the postollico in Connoi BluU's. A good opportunity for a pyndi cato. Call on or address. & VAN PATTEN . Main st , Council ttlutts. J hunks. * " Mrs. J. Hcro'.d desirns to return thanks to the many friends who .sympathised with her in her bercaymcnt lav tiu ( death of her busbuud. AVmy Ilrlofii. The court-martial trial of Major Boi ten at Fort 1) Chcsno is still in pro rcss and shows no signs of drawing to i end. Local army officers express thot selves as belne in the dark concormi its probable outcome. Dr. Ivos , of Fort Hussoll , is in the oil on a leave of abserco. Araunicnts. The arguments in the celebrated ca of Chase vs. Ilnngliawout , which wore in vented by the illness of ono of the r torueys , will bo mailo ou the 22d inst. , 2 o'clock. The latest and greatest labor saver Electric Lustre Starch. . Justice Bcrka has married Frantosl Swoiuula to Joseph Hudccek , and A lliur Moore to Katie llaeket. AfosoSutely Pure. Thispowdcr nevcrvarles. A marvel i puritystrength \\holcsomencss. . Moi economic than the ordinary kindo an cannot be sold in competition wilh the mu lituile of low test , short weight alum c phosphate powders. Sold only in can Uoyal Baking Powder Co. . 106 Wall strcc New York. Ono Agent ( Mori-Bant only * w nM * In t Tory to n for % Vo lplo\ ! your "TunslH's I'uiicli" Bo clgnr 1 IJQ tlio best In Amcilcti for thu monoy. W. 1) . si.tt HI.T. . .V Co , .lutilatn , Nob. Tnnslll's Punch" is tlio host Bo clunr In tl miuUut. C. M. TOWNSVNII , VrnlllnKfoilYoiuiuat. f \MnriD loitttiroujtherrmjortji ' V lUUn.jtACtlcei.rnity b T > trfectl CRAYONS * 8ndforoorii wlUuili t _ _ "UuldctoIIcAttV Abiotute tucrccj Agency , 174 Fuiion fit. , N. Y. OtVIAHA 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avcnui. ran THZ rniATarvT or A/I , Chronic & Surgical Diseases , DR. McMENAMY. Prom'otor. fimcenjrari' Hoaultal niid Vrivato rractlco WchnTO the f cilitlc , apjmratiiB and remedlei for the euccceiful treatment of o\ cry form of ill > c requiring cither mcdknl or turijlcnl treatment And ln\Ho all to comnand Inrcrtlgntu for tbcmtclvu or correnpand with us. I.oni ; experience In trcst liiacaBei bylattur cntblca ua to treat many caiei icientillcitlly without sceln ? them WIUTK FOH CIIIGULXK on Deformitlci and DracfB , Club Feet , Curraturei of th Hpino DiiEiSEs or Woii H , Pites , Tnmori , Cauccrc Catairli , Dronchltls , Inhalation , Electricity , I'arnl jilt , Kpllepay , Kidney , Kye , Ear , bkln , IJlood ant ! all aQrcicul operations. liattcrlei , Inhnlrrn , nrnceg , Trunto , nl all klncU or iledlcul and Surgical Appliances , mun ufactured and for iale The only rollablo Medlc.il Institute miking Private , Special | Nervous Disease : rA BL'tTtlALTV. ALT , CONTAGIOUS ANI ) 1)IOOD ) DISEASBS frgm whaterer cause produced , Biicccstfully trfntcd \Vti cjn rtraovo Pyphllltio poison from tuo nyiton nltbout murcury. Now restorative trontnif nt for loss of vital pow r AM , COMMUNICATIONS CONKIDKNTIAf , Call nnd consult ui or ecnd Lnmo nnd post-omct Bildre plainly written tncloi-o tamp , and w < will fend joti , In plain wrapper , nur PRlVAfE CIRCULAR TO UPON PKIVATB , Ppccur. AMU KKnyocs SEMIHAL WIAKNIO , hi-EiiuAToiiiunsA , IMFOIBN or , biniiLiB , QoKOMiuimt , QLinr , VAnicociLE flrhiOTuni , ARD ALL pinAm or TUB QENIT < ; Um-iAnr ORCIAM > , or iced httory ! of your cnee foi an opinion. I'ernont unable to vlilt ns mny he treated at llieh homes , hy cdrrripondcncq , iltdlclnc * and Initru menu tent by mall or eipreie SEC U/lItLY 1'ACIC BD FHOM OHSLItVATlON.no mark * to Indlcntc contents or iciuUr. Ono personal Interview pr < - t erred If con enlmit. Fifty roomi for the "com modatlon of patlcnti Board nnd Attendance ol reaiouable prices. Addrtee ell Letter * to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , f-ar. I31hSt and CulUI Avc. . OFUHA. NHB. DIAMONDS JEWELRY BRONZES Importer's ' Prices MAX MEM &BRO GOLD MEDAL , PAEIS , 1878. BAKER'S 11 \Vnrrantcd abtoluttllt jiuro COCOH , from which Iho cice. ol Oil La * been remo\c < l. It tuutthret tn ! > ti the ilrength of Cocoa mixed \tilU Btarcb , Arrowroot or But-ar , and U therefore ) far more economi cal , catting tfii than ont ctnt a ap. } t U dtllclout , oourlitilnr. btrrnthcnlnfi c&illy dlge ted , anj odiulraUy < yJ ptcU for la\allJ ut well at for j > r oniiln _ bcaltb. Sold bj Oroctri tftrjirliere. f , BEER & 'CO. , SPECIAL SHIRT SALE As tlie spring season approaches and we are desirous of starting out with an entire fresh line of Fancy Percale Shirts , we have de cided to close out all those on hand now at a great sacrifice regard less of cost , and offer them for one week at about 50c on the dollar. The quantity to be thus slaughtered is 85 doz , , classed in three different lots , as follows : Lot 1. Comprises fine French Percale Shirts , with three collars and separate cuffs , of beautiful designs , which have been selling at D$1.25 , $1,50 and $1.75 ; their mice now is ? 5c each. Lot 2. Comprises genuine Percale Shirts in a large variety of styles , which have been soiling at 75c , S5c and $1 ; their price now is 50c each. Lot 3 ; Comprises Percale Shirts with collars and cuffs , which have been selling for 50c. They are very pretty patterns in stripes and small figures ; their price now is 25c each. We still have full- variety and all sizes , and at above prices we have put them within the reach of everybody. This is one of the greatest opportunities for laying in a good supply of shirts at the lowest prices ever known. Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. EXPOSITION BUILDING OMAHA. Positively Farewell Tour Mr. HENRY E. AIUIEY , very ro'poctfully nn uouncca tlio upiieinnuuo In Omaha , of - INTOne One Grand Operatic Concert , Wlileh Hill tnlic place on Thursday Mm M. 2A u 0' With tlio following Distinguished artists : Mme SOFIA SCALCHI , 'S , SIG.ALBERTGUiriljK , - Tenor SIG. AXTOSIA GALASSI - Baritone SIGFIIAXCO NOVARA , - - Basso AND Sfg. Luigi Arditi - - Conductor At this jicrfonnnnro tlio nbo\o artists niul MME 1'ATTl \ \ ill nppciir m o Grand Concert Program Conclstlntr of famous SPloctlonsnnd in addition the second Actor lloEslnl'a Opera ( In coatunio ) SEMIRAMIDE ASSUIl Sip. Franco Novara ARSACK Mine Sofia Scalelii AND SK3IIRAM1DE , MME. ADEL1NA I'ATTI With nil the uccossoiles ot costumes , nnd n GRAND ORCHESTRA. or riirrYSKi.Eornn MTPICIANS , uiuior the direction of SIG. LUIGI AKDITI SCALE OF PKICES. SI , $2 , S3 and $4 , Reserved Seals Bale of scats Lealns Saturdtiy , Tub. 10 , nt 10 a. m , ut Max Meyer & Bros'Music ' Store JIAHCUS H. MAYIilt , Acting Mnnogcr. RUPTURE OURED. IlyDr. Bncillkor't method , No operation : No Paint No Detention from business Adauted to children unwell u > erown jiooplo. Hundreds of auturap1 ! tcitlmontult on tlio. All biiilncts ttrictly couduvn lul. CONSULTATION VHKB. i itor. .v. i > . COOK , BRO'S. . , State Agents FOR TUB ECIR B1MNeb. Neb. Lawrence Ostrom & Co. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " Is Death to Consumption , Malaria , Sleeplessness , Chills and Fevcra Or Insomnia , anil Tynhoiil Foyer. Dissimulation , Indigestion , 01 Food , Dyspepsia. Ten Years Old ' , Suiffical Fevers No Fusel Oil , , ' Pure'4 Blood i'oisoiiin ? Absolutely The GREAT APPETIZER certify th it I Imve cxnmtneil the nKf.T.E OP not'lltlOV WIIISICV. recnlrcd from fAw -III'M tro.nml founit thex-iino In b , pcrtectly fred from h'usel Oil mul "II ollit'r ilcli-Urj oussubstimcea and strictly pure. 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Cot nur Douglas and imti btreoU , Onialri. Liconaeti NVutuliiuiiKor for the Union 1'aollio Hailroad company. PUBLIC NOTICE The best Suits made to order from 25 to $ , ' 55 , nt ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE 2002 2'\irmm st , , C'or. 20th. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. Eye , Ear , Hose & Throat Room 9 Williams Building , r.or ICth and Dodge bts , Omaha Hours 8 to 12 a.m. 3 to 4 ami 7 to S p. m ' Chase's ' Last Receipt Book , "HKMOIUAL KDITION. " I.ait mid crownUiK wr/rl. of hlf llfo , Juit out.O Oc. , p. UltUtmoK it Co. , JMiyJli t } ' > 7 * - '