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8 THE OMAHA DAILY JEE : THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1887.
A BIG CONFIDENCE GAME.
Moro About the Missing Chicago Bride ,
Lilian Snavely Watson ,
THE BURLINGTON'S BIG SCHEME
Quietly PiiHtihiR nn Airline to the
NortliwcHt A Demi llncly Found
I'niton'n New Ilcsl-
Icncc Other Local.
A Stupendous ConlHloiH.'o On inc.
The arrival of City Marshal M. 1 ? . r It/-
gcrald , of Sterling , 111. , and A. A. Wolf-
crsbergcr , u well-known Jlawyor of that
place , both of whom arc at tlio Cozzens
mills an ( input lunl and interesting chap
ter to the sensational story of Mrs. Wat-
fcon , the mlisinir Chicago bride , whose
ventures were detailed in yesterday's
J5ii : : .
It appears from the story told by Mr.
Wolforsborgor , who is the lawyer of Mrs.
Snavely , the mother of the missing girl ,
that the bride has been the victim of one
of the
siobT sniT.xi > ots cosni r.scn OAMIS
over played. She has fallen , it seems ,
into a gang of sharpers , who are simply
' playing her for her money. "
"The story of the girl , " said Mr. Wol-
forsbergor to a reporter who interviewed
linn ut the CO//.QIIS hotel , "is a very sad
and peculiar one. She is the oldest
daughter of a largo family of children.
Her father died some time ago and left
his estate to be divided among his widow
and children. The share of hillian
Snavely amountnt to about $8,000. Lil
lian was a lively , pretty girl , well
thought of in Sterling , Ills. , where she
alwayrf bore a correct character. She
had many friends , and had a bright
prospect in life , had she not been ruined
by this
INFAMOUS OANO
of confidence men. Her mother look a
good deal of nrido in her and she received
n good education. About a year ago she
was sent to Chicago to study painting ,
as she had developed decidedly artistic
tastes. Here she lived witli a school
friend , Miss Ida Duncan , at 2t)5 ) West
Van Huron street.
"It was while hero that Miss Snavely
was introduced on the street one day to
the man M. 11. Davidson , with whom she
fciibsofiuontly came to Omaha. Davidson
represented himself to bo a wealthy cat
tleman from Texas whereas , in reality ,
ho is known to the police as a gambler ,
blackleg and conlidenee man. Ho
was a rather nice looking fellow ,
well dressed aiM polite and Miss
Snavely , who is an innocent country girl
was rather taken with his appearance.
A few dayrf later Davidson having
learned that the girl had a good deal of
money concocted with two of his asso
ciates. C. V. Watson and M. 11. Hell , a
scheme to confidence Miss Suavely.
IT "WAS A KISKV OAME ,
but it has been successfully carried out
FO far. Watson was introduced to Miss
Snavely and soon succeeded in ingratiat
ing himself into her conlidenee. He was
Somewhat of a masher and in less than
three ceks time ho had won Miss
Knavoly's love and consent to a mar
riage. The girl's folks in Sterling , sus
pecting that something was wrong , forbade -
bade her to marry him. She
was head-strong , however , and
wouldn't give him up. Finally ,
ns a last resort , the relatives of Miss
Suavely telegraphed her to conic home
immediately , as her mother was very
sick. Of course , she returned at once ,
only to Jiiul that her relatives had
adopted this as a ruse to savn her from
A DisiioNou.uiu : MAUHIAGE.
"She was indignant. She declared that
pho loved Watfon and would marry him.
That gentleman , hearing that she was in
Sterling , came down to the place , but
her folks refused to lot him see Miss
Lilian. Ho hung around Sterling two or
throe days and then disappeared , failini :
to pay his board bill. Ho returned
to Chicago , from which point he tele
graphed to Miss Lilian for money. She
nt once sent him $200 and ho returned to
Sterling. One night Miss Lilian came to
town with her sister , and , after giving
her the slip , met Watson and went with
bun to the house of a preacher ,
where they were married. They
then wont to Chicago , whore they
stooped with Mrs. Duncan on West Van
Burean street. Watson all the time kept
working the girl for money. Finally , ho
found that
HIS OAME WAS rr.AYEP OUT ,
and ho gave way to confederate number
two , Mr. M. 11. Davidson. Watsor
wont cast on what ho claimed to be im
portant business. During his absence
lavidson , his co-worker went to Mrs
Watson nml playing the part of sympa
thizing friend depicted to her , in black
colors , what a scoundrel her husbam
was. Ho told her how ho was a biga
mi st or a trigamist. That ho had a wife
living in Chicago and another h
New York .city with a famil }
of two or three children
Ho told her how Watson had worked a
pretty girl on the south sulc. whom ho
had induced to give him JJUCO to buv wed
ding dresses , etc. , on the strenShh o
n promise that ho would marrv her. Ho
told her all this and a. lot more. Mrs.
.Watiou was
TcniijLY ; OROKIX : UP
gycr these revelations , but \\hcn David
ton wooed iier she listened to him read
ily enough. Ho proposed to her thr.t they
run away together as man n 'l wife.
como west and to married. The girl
thought this a splendid scheme to got
revenge on her husband. IM course she
fell Into trap. On March 21 she left Chicago
cage with Davidson and cauio direct to
Omaha. The rest of the story you
know. "
"How did you learn that the girl wa !
stopping in Omaha ? " was asked of him
"trom a letter which BIO ! wrote , while
licre , to Miss Ida Duncan. She probably
mailed this
UNlir.KNOWN TO DAVIDSON ,
ns it was for his interest to keep he :
whereabouts a secret. "
"How much of the girl's money ha
Davidson in his possession now ? "
"Probably between $1,500 and $2OOC
The girl , as 1 already have told you , hai
about $3,000 , left her. The balance , for
tniintcly. is in the bank at Sterling , whcr
those fellows can't got it at present. I
Is a pity that such a bright prelty gii
should have fallen a victim to
TIIKSK TllltEK SCOUNDKKLS ,
lt ll , Watson and Davidson. Thoschom
of Davidson and liell , who am now wit
the girl , is undoubtedly to work her t'c
all her available money and then dro
her penniless at some lltllo station t
find her way home as best shq can. It \
astonishing to mo that this girl , who i
naturally lir ; ht. doif.t appreciate th
fact tl'M ' slu ? is bcins plucked by a gan
of conlidunco'iuen. bho must bo torribt
Infatuated" .
As * eon as City Martha ! Fitzgcral
Mr , Wolfcfsbergcr found that tli
> lrd had llown in company with
"
ho vultures they telegraphed "to the
leart-broken mother at Sterling. They
it once received the answer
"I'IN't ) IIKIt AMI ) Illtl.NO IIKK IJACK
at any cost. " As mentioned in the HIK :
i"tonlay , the girl , with the two men ,
Javidson anil Hell , started on the HOtli
for Denver , intending to go irom that
ilaco to 1'ortland , Oregon. Telegrams
Yero to-day sent to the chief of police at
) envcr , and the one at I'ottland , asking
.lint the party bo watched for and appro-
twilled as soon as possible. Messrs.
i-'it/gorald'and Wolforsborgcr remained in
he eity until 7:50 : last night , when they
eft for Denver in pursuit of the warty.
They propose to spare neither money ,
.imo nor pains to run the scoundrels to
.ho earth. As will be soon by reference
: o the BIX'H dispatcher , Watson is now
in jail in Chicago , on a charge of do-
Irauding a hotel"
M. H. 1'it/gerald , one of the gentlemen
mentioned above , left lor Denver yester
day morning , anil A. A. Wolforsborgor ,
the other , has gone to Marshalltown.
In the trade mark case of Kdward and
ilohn ISurkc against 1'hillip I lone for
using on his bottled Stout an imitation of
liurku's licit Head Capsule , the linal de
cision of the Court of Appeals of the
stnto of N. V. has continued lhi < decisions
of the previous courts in favor of Kd and
John Burke and agaitibt the defendant.
I'AXION'H MAUN1P1CI5.VT I1OUS50.
A Structure and Surroumlltii ; * to Cost
* Illoclc.
$ llHMlOO-SlieclyH IJlK
Contracts wore being lot yesterday for
William A I'axton's magnificent new
brick and granite residence , which is to
be erected on the block bounded by
Twenty-sixth street , Twenty-sixth ave
nue and Douglas and Farnam streets.
His lot Is nowbi'tuii brought to grade.
The building will bo three stories high ,
in the style of the French renaissance.
The low basement will be of granite , the
two upper stories of brick and terra
cotta. The roof will bna gable one with
red stating. The details are very ornate
and very tasty.
The interior of the house will bo mag
nificently rich. On the lirst lloor will be
a large drawing room , reception hall ,
stair hall , sitting room , library , dining
room , breakfast room , kitchen , and ser
vants' dining room. On the second story
there will bn the sleeping apartments ,
while on the third story there will be
billiard rooms , storage rooms , and addi
tional sleeping aptirlnu-nts. The interior
will be furnished in the very linost hard
woods , while the glass work will be ol
the stained , jeweled and beveled order.
In addition to this building.Mr. I'axton
will erect a line system of barns and out-
hoii'-cs. The square will also be iingni-
licently parked , so that the residence , in
all its appointment , will undoubtedly bo
the I'nu'st in the city. The cost will"ap
proximate $100,000. Mendelssohn &
Lawrlc are the architects ,
t The same architects have drawn plans
for a big live story block which is to be
erected on the corner of Fifteenth and
Howard , adjoining the Kamgo block , by
.J. V. Shecly. It will bo of brick anil
brown stone , with the same general in
terior arrangements as the Hamge block ,
though the exterior will be dill'erent. The
ground dimensions are OOxllW. Contracts
for this are also being let.
"Yon run this paper , do you ? " said
a sad faced man as he lugged a cowhide
into a western editorial room. 'Tye
been waiting to see the birrgcst liar in
Illinois for some time.an' now oh now ! "
And the editor got up and tumbled him
out ot tlip window on top of some sliaro
iron railings and went on with an article
on the merits of Kirii'a "Juvenile" Toilet
Soap *
1)011 tl.
The newly appointed postmaster , Con
V. Gallagher had ins $ ? fi,000 bond drawn
up and attested by a notary public yesterday -
day His bondsmen are four prominent
citi/.ens of Omaha , who represent wealth
to the amount of over .f 1,000,000.
The bond will be forwarded to Washing
ton at once and upon its approval Mr.
Gallagher will step into his now position.
This will be in about ten days. Mr. G.
says that ho has about seventy-live aupli-
cations for positions on tile but will make
no changes for the present.
llastlngq.
The Mo. Pacific and Northwestern have
submitted propositions for bonds which
will bo voted sure. J. U. Hilcy , the real
estate broker , has great bargains in busi
ness lots and acre tracts. Dawc.s & Koss'
addition a specialty. Rooms , 0 and 0 ,
Opera House.
A. C'nse of Glanders.
State Veterinarian Gerth was in the
city yesterday called hero by n case of
glanders , which developed yesterday in
the w.est part of the city. The horse is in
quarantine and will undoubtedly bo
killed. This is the first case in' four
mouths.
Woodman on Iturnliif ; Slack Coal.
The recipient ot the following letter ,
solicited it for practical proof of the al
leged economy in using slack coal and
allows us to publish it ( as confirmatory
of the article published first in the Kvun-
ing UKE of April lirst , entitled "Slack vs
Lump Coal. " ) which wo arc pleased to
do. it being from not only the pioneer
in burning slack , but also the recognized
authority on such matters :
Woodman Linseed Oil Works , )
Omaha , Neb. , April 4,1887. f
Dear Sir ; Referring to your favor of
the second inst. I take pleasure in giving
yon my experience of over twenty (20) ( )
years in burning coal.
For the lirst twelve years of that time
I used lump coal. Kight years since I
ordered the lirst slack coal ever brought
to Omaha , and have used only slack
since.
The important points necessary in
burning slack , that many do not give
sullicicnt attention to , and therefore fail ,
is the proper style of grate and correct
L'i > ilcr setting.
I have tried many style .of grates and
furnaces for burning slaciT , as well as ex
amined most kinds in use , and can say
without qualification that the "Dorranco"
grate is tar superior to any other device
1 huvccver used or know of. The large
percentage of air space given , in these
grates , together with Iho rumbling move
ment caused by tlio simultaneous lifting
and lowering of alternate sections when
rocked , for the breaking up of clinker ,
and the largo openings created between
the sections , when the shaking lovoi is
thrown to its fullest extent for Iho es
cape of clinker into the ash pit , are
peculiar advantages to the "Dorranco"
grate over all others.
Those prates not only save largely in
fuel and labor , by maintaining the
cleanest lircs , but increase largely the
steaming capacity of a boiler. Such
grates pay for themselves in a much
shorter time than would bo supposed , my
fuel bill showing rtn economy of fully
ono-half sini'o using black upon them
over lump coal. Yours resii'y ,
CI.AIIK WOODMAN.
A Crook IMendu Guilty.
John Kelley , a notorious croo * . ple.td
guilty in police court ycstonlry to :
charge of grand larceny and asked that tube
bo brought before the district court ai
soon as possible. He wont into the St
PhilomrnacathcdralTtuvicU'.y night tun
while the rtiolr wai rohi'ar.-iug Kastoi
music , stole an overcoat uud u puekc
bcok containing a $25 notti from Her
man HluufiKs. He will 1m brought be
foru Jtitlj Neville as soon as possible.
Seven Vnrlellrs
SeudSweetPotatoesl'
81liS18Joneid
J VST UKCUIYKD , Q lUftUU , i < C
T11U llAMHjtON UUOT1IHits' CASH
It Involve * ) tlio Constitutionality of
ttic Five Ilny'N Notice Section.
The en so of the Hamilton Itros against
tlio city of Omr.hn was arptuud yester
day m district court before Judge Neville.
It is a simple case as to fact. " , but out of it
Is arising tlio constitutional question of
whether tlio legislature had any right to
incorporate such a provision as suction
CO. The plaintifl's , through their attorney ,
W.V. . Slabaugh , Ksq. , contend that the
section is unconstitutional. If they suc
ceed in establishing their point the city
will have three or four other suits against
it which have boon held back because of
this section and the failures of the plaint-
ill's in complying with it. The following
is section 00 , which was not incorporated
HI tin ) new charter :
That no cit.y of the lirst cla s shall be
liable for damages arising from do-
1'eetiVc streets , alloys , sidewalks , Dublin
purk $ , or tlio public places within such
city , unless actual notice of the existence
of the defect by reason of which the in
jury arose for which damages are
claimed , shall b'j proved to have been
given to the mayor at least live days
before the occurrence of such injuo' , and
it n hereby made the duty of the mayor
to keep u record of such notice , showing
time when and by whom such notice
was given and describing tlio delect ,
complained of.
A WAVWAKDSON.
Clo Costs Ills MoihcTls 10,000 in Two
Years.
"There is no question , " said Attorney
llawcs , "Hut that the woman who came
up from Kansas City and got the pick
pocket John Loomas out of jail by put
ting up $1,000 , was his mother. Slio told
that that boy had In two years cost her ,
by similar scrapes , over $10,000. Anil
1 have no doubt but that
she was telling the truth. She told
mo that slio used to live
in Hrooklyn , M. Y. , whore her boy got
into bad company. Hoping to break oil'
these associations Mrs. I.,00111 , as moved to
Kansas City. Hut the boy's associates
followed him out. Loomas has been
going from bad to worse , until ho landed
in jail hero. Mrs. Loomas is a wealthy
willow and young Loomas has consider
able money of his own. "
llorsesliorsrs' Contest.
Among the sporting events in great
favor in the cast nowadays arc these
among horseshoors , the point at issue
being who can make the most shoos in a
given time. Chicago workmen were all
agog last week over a contest of this
kind. Tuesday an ox-chami > ion horse
shocr , William E. Carroll , arrived in this
city , and the prospects arc that a match at
shoe-turning will take place here.
Mr. Carroll is nota member of the "anvil
chorus , " now but a representative of the
Northwestern Horse Nail company , the
largest of the kind in the world. Mr.
Carroll will bo in the city a few days and
his reputation as a practical workman
throughout the country has made his
visit notable among horsoshoers. Ho lias
been nresidont of the National Horse
shoes union for seven dill'erent terms
and Is a representabivc K. of L. man.
J. D. Ililcy , Heal Kstato Broker , Hast-
ingNeb. . Ucfercnces : City Nat'l bank
anil Adams County bank.
o
Fireman John Taggart , of truck 1 , Iris
secured a ten days' leave of absence and
next week will lead a bride to the altar.
Absolutely
Thispowdernevervariei. A marvel ol
purity.strenRth and wholesomeness. More
economic than the ordinary kimli and
cannot be sold in competition wiih the mul
titude of low test , short weisjht.alum 01
phosphate powders. Sold only in cans.
Royal naUntr Powder Co.ilOB Wall street ,
New York.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
[ Contimtwl from Seventh ]
1J10H SALK-Wolmvoao lot * for unlo in Mey *
J crs' , Illcharn fc Tildcn's mid , call on us for
term ! ) and nrlcefl , llcnawa& Co. , 15th t.oppo
site post olllce. 171 7
SHAW & CO. , 610 S.'lOth at. , have for enlotlin
following :
$ 000 will eociiro you n gond lot In Walnut lllll
on I.ouo uvo. , ear line ,
7,500 pii h will secure you n lot In Wnshliifctoit
lllll , Mind , property will never be tiny
elH'apcrthcri1.
Cnmoin and irowltlt us nnd look nt a
Int In Door 1'nrlt , cioso to Hatiscom 1'urk ,
forSV-W.
2,000will buy very fln ° lot on Eaunders St. :
III ho worth JII.OJO Inside ol a your.
1,2(10 nlll buy n house and small lot on IHhst.
near Ciiitollur : siniill payment ieiiilrcd | ,
llcmcmborllio place , 6108 lull st. 1"7
Sl'P.riAl , Two line east front lots In Ambler
place on the county roads , Kn < y terms ,
f HM each.
llurilutt's ndd. , r,0 ft south front , t,500.
llodlord I'lacc , lots from ? " > < ! to * MU
llftker I'lueo , Inls Irom tI.V ) to f .TOO.
5'Mt ' lot IiiCrestoa IrontliiK on Pleasant st. ,
$1.50 J.
Lot In disc's ndd. , JMO
6 acies In Ilytlo 1'ark at J.'PO per aero.
ll lots In llnrhacu'- add.
2 oust I rout lots on llith st , In HitKcdorn's ndd
nt J7UC each.
C > lots In Highland 1'ark chenp.
! 2 line lots In Molrogo lull lor f'tno ' each.
! 1 lots In McCurmlcks add nt ? TiO each.
rim1 soulli front lot In Uiford I'hi''e for
$ ,00.
I'ino puuth front lot In Omnnn View Sl.fXM.
&il tt south liouton I.aKu st $ l.jJO , nnd terms
ca y.
Ouchanl hill lots from f 7V ) to 51C10.
'J r\ii'J ; ft , about six blocks from the postolllco ,
JI.OOO.
Coiner lot in I'lnlnvlew , $1,2:0.
I ! nice lot in Itccd's ! ld add at Jl..fOi1
Tuieres In Tuttlo's sub at a br ! | liniralti (
Corner lot on the llollevue road for $1VK ) .
HcBldeneo 1'ropeity.
A flno corner on Virginia avenue , 100x130
feet , with a nlco n-roomod house having all
modern Improvements.
A tcn-rooniud IIOIIBO , 1 lot , 50\l" > 0 , on Ocorpin
avenue , lor ? , ooo , putt casli and Imlnnco do-
lerred piiMiients , In 1,3 and 4 years at 7 per
cent Interest.
G-room house on 1'applcton nvo , lictwcen 2."th
nml 21th us. wlllmaku alow Ilirureto buyer.
Wo h'i\o a very choiceINt of resilience piop-
eity. We would bo pleaded to show any ono
slrliuf to purchuso Improved and unimproved
property. I'ranK I' . Williams Ac to. .
lUtli nnd Clilcnfe'O ronr DoiiBlas Co. 'Hank.
OMAHA llKICHTS-.lust west of Ft Omaha ,
Hallrond Bhops and depot assured , lluy
s atonco , Wlots soli ) , jiliiccs1II bo ad
vanced boon. Clarkson & Ilcntty 21'J S 44th.
1)7U ) 0
1ZTII and Dodiro N. W. corner , CCxSJ. lam
Solo IIKOIlt ,
3 nieo places two block * south of Ilrownell
Hall on 10th street. 0 , P. IMsasscr , S18 S 10th
St. U34
OMAHA HUlOHTS-Kremout , Klkhorn &
Mo. Vnlley shops adjoin It , depot on the
.round , lliic < t addition on the market and will
iii'ikc the puichnser lilir money Como quick
before the advance , Clarkson Ac llc.itty 21 ! ) S
Mill st. HVJ 11
JIOI ! SALlllluelne s property , nw corner
L1 iith ; and Dorcas Ms , Cb.xl.U leet.wlth a laruo
oiifo and other Improvements , nt a bargain.
For S'llc , 317 ucretof land In Nuckolli Co ,
Neb. , within I't miles of Supciior and H. H.
depot. For partlriilurB call on M. Kedlnirton ,
H'UsS. Kith st. , Omaha. H'limayiij
F AHN'AM ST. ncroairo , 111 acres , Sl.biW per
aero. Itush A : Sclby , low rnrniim W3
lT rcTiTestnteolliccof . ) . U ItlcoCo upvn
until UiU : : ] i. in. Telephone. UK , 123
,13th St , Cor. Capitol /Ucnue /
ton rat TIIKATMENT or A&T ,
Chronic & Surgical Diseases
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Hixtccn ji'ara' Hospital mid 1'rivato I'ratlico
Wo have the facilities , apparatus and remedies
for the pucccfsfill treatment of c\ury form of die-
injo requiring cither medical or purlcal ) ; trentnmil ,
and imlteall tocoinanudluvistlijaturortlicinsiltci
"r correspond ttlth us Long experience In treat
Ini ; cnecs liy letter enables ui to treat many easel
clontiflciUy without coclnp them
WltlTi : FOIl ClHOULAIt on Deformities nnd
Unices , Club Feet , Curvatures ot tlio Sjilnu
DIBEASES opVouKN , Piles , Tuniors , Cancel. ' ,
Cttt.irrh , Droncbltlr , Inhnlation , Electricity , 1'aral-
y la , Epilunsy , Kidney , Ke , Ear , Skin , Blood and
nil surgical operation * .
lliitUirlos , Iiihalrra , TJrnros , Trusses , an ]
nil kinds of Mrdlcrd and Surgical ( ipliauceti , man
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Iho only reliable Medical Insl.tiile miking
Private , Special f Nervous Diseases
rA BL'ECIAI.Ty.
ALL COXTAOIOUS AND 1II.OOD DISEASES ,
from ' liatevcrcaiifcproduced , fuccessfnlly treated
Wo cm rumoro Hjiiullltic jioUou from thosyetem
> vithuut inurcury.
Now restnrati > otrcatmrnt for los of vital power
ALL COMMUNIUATIONS UONKIDUNTIAL
Cull Hnd consult us or nend name nud iiost-ofHcc
ixddrm jilalnly written enclose stamp , and we
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UKINAIIT OHUAKB , ortccdhlttory of jrour care i ui
an opinion.
Persons unable to visit ns may tie treated at their
bonus , bjr correspondence , Mtdlclnts and Initru-
racnts sent by mall or eiiircss H2CUUIILY PAC'K
KI ) FUOM OHSEUVATION , no marks to indicate
contents or sender. One personal Interview preferred
ferred If convenient. Fifty rooms for the a"c.tn
modation of patlcuts. Board nud attcndancu a'
reasonable pilccs. Addne : 1 < Lcttcm to
Ornaba Medical and Surgical institute
Cor. 13th SI. anCCaoltnl4vc. . OMAHA 'FP
Catarrh Throat Troubles
Cuiod In from thrco to six Sere Throat , Hoarseness ,
months ; warranted. ete..iint | > kly tulievuil
Loss of Voice and cured.
I'rom Inllnmmntlon of tlio COULilDS ,
Vocal C'honls.iti' . , speedily
relieved and cured.
bimplo Colds cured in n faw
hours : Cold * on Ihoclittl
BRONCHITIS
in 12 hour ? .
Cured In every cnse ; war-
i anted.
Catarrhal Neuralgia
Deafness AND
Ciucd III from tliroo to six Headache
month ; ' .
SORE EYES
Insinntly relieved and will
Intlnmcd or Granulated not i etui n II' tlio remedy
Lids permanently curtd Is occasionally
WHIT ?
noes the ' 'Carbolic Smoke Hall" accomplish what other remedies fall to i c o7 I clause i i ; ROCS
dlruclly tothoseutoniiodiSfiiBO in all troubles noted abe vo. where ' the JfliSlI0o } [ JWTiX'
1STSOI' AN JMLMIO.N , liui A
once commences the work ot ulliiylntf all iiilltimmatlon. IT
U1SCOVEICV1 . _ . „ . , .
CATAHIllI A.\'D HEADACHE CUKKW.
OMAHA , Neb. , March 10. 1P8T.
CAiiiior.ir SMOKE HAW. Co.-aontlomon : I purchased one of jour . belle Sm o llalb last
January , at llnst St. Louis .III. I was suilorlnir at the tirao with 0 > lcr ° 8.fb9'e [ * " ? " ' "f
nnd continuous ittoppltiBS of the mucous matter Into the throat. I "stl" , * { em
aoho. which troubled mo i. unrui deal. I hnvp used your remedy r , ithft % . ? ? '
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direction * , and am entirely cured. Vourstruly. . " , M"UAUT'-J1-
Bubscril-cd unsworn to Ucforomolhls Ittlulay o' 'Yf ' 'iHtADIUCIC , Notary Public.
STATE OFNEnHASKA. Douoi.AS CouHTV-ss. OM u | Neb MnrcU .v , 1R87-
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"Deuollator" piiekago which Bliould bp useil 1
TUP COMWinTE TUHTMHNT includes n
CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO. ,
lloom 11 , Civiohton SlocK , Ju-xt to Ponlofllcc , Omaha , Xeb.
. . con. U'-'ii ws o BTnccm ' UAST
1-1 i r\fGnr < J UNCOI.X , SID -
Brancli Onices i HooMX ) , cA
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READY.
This is our first spring season in Omaha , we are now ready tenet
not only an entire new stock of Spring Clothing for men , boys and
children , but also that we are selling our entire line for less money
than any house in the United States.
Our large assortment of Spring Overcoats surpasses anything ever
exhibited in Omaha. We call special attention to our $5.75 and $7.75
line. The latter is trimmed with silk facings and satin sleevelinings !
The prices of these will surely surprise everybody. The better grades
which do not exceed $15.75 in price are as good as you get at the cus
tom tailors and for which you would have to pay at least $35.
Our offerings in Spring Suitings , of which we have an enormous as
sortment , will give us a wide reputation , for we have marked them to
sell 25 per cent less than any house in the city , and particularly to
our strictly All Wool Men's Suits at $5.75 , we challenge any house
in the country to compete with us in price.
Commencing to-day and continuing the coming week we will oflter
200 Pleated Suits for Children from 4 to 13 years for $2.95. Also 400
Children's Knee Pants at the nominal price of 25c per pair.
We mean to give you all tlic details regarding the clothing we sell
Those ivho traded wltli ns last fall Jiave long since become convinced
tJiat we are not misrepreseutatives as to styles , qualities and prices.
All goods are marked in plain figures and at strictlv one
price at the
Nebraska Clothin
Cor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha.
MADE ON HONOR
AM )
PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT
Ilic only Machine that will sew
ami forwards equally well , ami the Lightestr
Jtunniny tiewimj Machine in existence.
The Union Sewing Machine ,
We. desli'c cnci-firtia ami reaponslblctlcalcra
in ycbrash'tt , Colorado , 11'noHilng , Dakota ami
Western Joiva. '
Jf you are looking for a cheap Machine , tlon't
answer this ailvcrtlnement , but if uon want to
hamllc the bent Scwlny Machine that money can
, address for particulars.
209 N , i6tli St , , Omaha , Neb ,
Mention Omaha lice.
SOMETHING HAD TO BE DONE !
The YANKEE style is to know what to do and how to do it. We struck the lead and
it will pay.
Success Crown our Efforts !
People that have eyes can see that after looking over the display of Clothing at the
Two Orphans , the prices are lower than all others , as largo stock to select from , as good
taste used and careful judgment in selecting
Spring Clothin
The next will ho the prices , wo arc bound to undersell all. Two Orphans never call pee
pie into their store to lie disappointed. We desire the confidence of our townsmen.
We will never betray it.
5 BROTHERS
YANKEE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS ,
At 1113 Farnam Street.
FOR .
A lixrco number of recorded I'crchoron and
Clydesdato Stallions. Also Homo Ilrcd i.'olts
livery animal iruurnntcod breeder. I'rlesi
lensonableniid terms easy. Ourslock hits born
eeleeted with rulercnca to both Individual
merit and pudlKruo. A larjro number of our
StttlllonBHre aeelimnlod and Colts of tholr jjft
can bo Khown. Vork in on the II , U M. II. it ,
two hours' rldo wi-bt of Lincoln , or can-
louucs nnd further Infonntitldii. address
l-'KV & I'AIIIUIAUII , Vori , l > .
One Agent (31 > r < "i nt onlr > wnntM In * < rrrr town tot
Ihavorctttlloa yourols-ars for 18 yearn and I
conaldor your "Tauilll's I'unch" tliu beat to
clsar 1 evcrjjrtw. JNO. W. AITKI.-JI
DrutrgletCarbondale , I'a.
UOBESSr / ? . W. TANSILL & CO. , CfllCIU
RELIABLE JEWELER.
Watches , Diamonds , Pine Jewelry , Silverware
The largest stock. 1'ricea the lowest. Repairing a specially. Work r.'ariunlcit.
Coiner Douglas an J 15tl > s'.reuts , Oinaiu. Licensed WiUchtnAer for Ihc Union
Pacific Railroad Company.
WoodbridgeBrothers
STATK AUKNTS KOJl THK
Decker Brotliers
IPI-AJNTOS.
OMAHA , NKUHASKA.
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trrr I Down rcir.c.lr. nxi ( tlnrutrrul a ilmpla
< art wtu-h t will trail FREE 'a M Mlow I'ctnn- ' .
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urrut fi iinprottmtmici'r PJI faintr vtlll n ortt ct
tnintMlj riirt d hi Into pn.ji.IM. hi ill nl | irrotltl < e.
7h 8jnJer , Clotl'ieCo. IP9U0--- ' '
I.awettlCate RterOarrrril frnmMo. Kit
TRIP
SIGLCK'S Grand Pullman Car Excurslo ,
I'rrinaally randucleil , Ic rn Chekn ! | > , it. I.ouc (
Kanui C'-ly ; Omaha and cihtr Uctteni Cltlet
isonlblT.or t'tlirornii orcr tlio C , U A Q. ajd ih
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