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* THE OMAHA DAILY CBEE : MONDAY. MAY 30 , 1887. AN ASSASSIN IN THE DARK , Tcnis Quinlan Basely Murdered on the Eellevne Road , THE MURDERER UNKNOWN. Ilsns roii8 Termination of n lny of Ijiijiiyinnnt ton Young Mnu \Vcll-knoxvn In This City. MjHtprlotiH Tragedy. Last night at 11.30 o'clock , just a < ? the last loiterers around the saloons in the vicinity of llascnll'n park wuro about ad journing to tlioir lioinr- . , there was hoard : i report of a pistol. The Hush was sucn by many onVinton street in front of what w.n formerly Jiascall's , now Spoerl's park. An instant later a crowd stood around a body which lay in the mud. One of the number felt for the pulsn of tlio prostrate man and found thai the heart beats had ecascd forever. The re mains were lifted from the miru and carried into Henry .Jones' saloon , on the."oiith west corner of Vintoti street and the Hullevuo road , the carrying being done by P. M. Cumnmigs , Jos. Gardner ami Chas. Ilocy. When tliii Uii : ! reporter arrivetl upon the scene , on the lloor of the saloon mentioned lay the body of a young man p.bout 20 years of nga. lie was of shape ly form. Closer inspection revealed the fact that he was clad in a neatly-made suit of clothes , lie wore no collar. JJisfaco was almost completely-covered with mud which had dried black uuon nil the prominent features , and his cloti'.cs on the front of his person were sadly ioilcd by the same material. It scorned as if , after having been shot , ho fell uronu uiion his face and never stirred while the vital spark was beinc ; extinguished. The right eye was closed tight , while the ball of the left , blood-shot and glazed , had almost shot from its socket. The hands had been placed upon the breast , and that was only quiet feature about the unfortunate who had come to so violent lent an end. The murdered youth is Dennis Qmn- lan. Invustgntion into the cause of the shooting developed the following facts : On the northeast comer of Vinton and Kightccntli streets is what is known as Mueller's fnll. On Sundays , it is a resort for pcoplo in the neighborhood who de- Biro to drink beer and dance. This pro pensity may bo indulged into the night. The iibiial Sunday night ball was in pro gress last night. It was attended among others by young Quinlan , Michael Hinchoy , Chas. Ho.yo , 11. M. ( Jammings , ' together with the parties who are rcspon- 'siblo for Iho crinTo. Tlio latter were three in number. It is claimed that one of thorn was admitted to the dance hall by Miss Mueller without paying the customary price of admission. Two of them were more or less under the inlluunco of liimor. They danced as stags arounU thohall.and it is stated took rt special pleasure in waltzing against other dancers for the pleasure of depriv ing them of the enjoyment of the danco. This fact led to n wordy dispute between them and Quinlan , which was followed by the latter putting himself into a position of defence ami challenging the others to an attack. Soycral friends inlerfcrrcd and the par ties were separated before a blow had been struck , Miss Mueller took the three above mentioned aside and con versed with them in German , nothing further of a belligerent nature occurring and Quinlan and his friends returning to the enjoyment of the scene. Immediately after the separation , however , Joseph Gardner , who understands Gorman , said to Thomas Llynn , who was also present , that the heavier man of Quintan's assailants said in Gorman , "I'll fix- that fellow when 1 catch him out , " at the same time reaching for his revolver and takitiK it from his hip pocket. Nothing more was thought of the occurrence , especially as two of the dis turbers left the hall. One of these was described as 11 tall , slight man with long hair , the other being a short heavy man. It was tlio latter who had made the threat al luded to. A few minutes later H. M. Cummings said to tlio party , "Let us taUo a run , down to Jones' and got n drink. " The suggestion was ap proved , and the crowd , known to consist of Ciimmings , Quinlan , t'lynn , Gardner , llooy , Utirr and possibly several others left the hall and started for Jones' . The latter place is distant southwest about 1UO feet. They took the street , and being they claimed in good spirits ran at an easy gait. One-half of the street opposite SpocrPapark was soft with mud , merely a track wide enough for vehicles being ( try. Along this track the party proceeded and when they had reached : i point almost north of Jones' two men wore mot. Quinlan was very near the lead and Cummings close by. One of the opposing party , whom Cummings recognized as the long-haired man , said : "Here's the wo want , " and immediately struck at him. Quinlan attempted to defend himself , and as hu did , tlio heavy-set man above referred to rushed up and remarked : "And hero are moro of them. " The next instant his revolver exploded anil Quinlan fell to the ground. Cummings ran to seize the thleK-sct assassin and im mediately the latter snapped his revolver nt him , but the cartridge failed to ox- plodo. The report of the pibtol checked tbo advance of some of Quinlan's associates. The long-haired man turned , ran west , and dashed through Jones' sa loon , uml made his exit through tlio bacfc door. Jones noticed the party running through his place , but did not know him , neither did ho know what had transpired. Ho had heard the shot , but supposed that it had been tired by Eomo person at his dog , because he had heard tin ) caninn bark a nioimmt'bo fore the report of the explosion wa.1 hoard. Iho heavy-sot man ran southwesterly along the liellevuo road followed bj Gumming ; : , who pursued him u > the cud of Spoorl's park. Then ' the assassin r. n west toward Twcn - tiuth street. Cummings not boin < K armed there desisted at the Miirgfstiou Kh of his companions aud tliu murderur dis h appeared. A crowd giithorcd in an instant. Tin dance at Mueller' * was broken up , , tin saloons in the neighborhood v/croomptiet and amidst' a' fnunvtfal crowd , thi slain man was conveyed to Jones' as above dc cribod. Dr. U'irth Was summoned at 11:40 : ocloek. Ho examined the wound. It was found in the corner of tlio left eye. The bullet penetrated to and lodged in tlio brain. As tlio body was turned over sonic o ( . the bruins of the unfortu nate young man dropped through his nostrils to the lloor , and in a short time a pool of blood formed there under Quintan's head. The man ot course was beyond relief. Indeed , ho did not speak after ho was shot , The police wore notliicd and Captain Cormaok and Lieutenant Most.vu drove immediately to the scone. Coroner Drcxel was also notified , and with Messrs. Maul and Maker soon reached tlio spot. He selected a jury as follows : M. O. Maul , Thomas Cormac , W. C. Gregory , Frank Atkin son , , ) . M. J. Kyan and E. A. O'Mrion. The inquest will bo hold to-day at the coroners 's ofilco , at ! i o'clock. A feeling of intense indignation prevailed - vailed among the crowd which viewed the remains , and deep regret was expressed - pressed that the murderers had not been apprehended. Shortly after the arrival of the Men re- portor.Miss Mueller , who tends to the door in her father's dance halt , was brought to see Quinlan. She failed to recognized him , however , though that may bo be cause of tlio mud upon the hitter's face , which \\ould have made his identifica tion , even by his parents , a matter of dilliculty. On his vest , however , was pinned a small white ribbon striped with red which served as proof that Quinlan had paid for admis sion to Mueller's hall. IJcnis Quinlan , the murdered man is a carriage painter by trade and was em ployed in Snydor's carriage history on .the corner of Hamey aud Fourteenth streets. Ho is a temperate young man and was not under the inllueneo of drink when ho was shot. In his poc kcts wcro found a bundle of letters , mainly from friends in Chicago , who will bo telegraphed to day. Ho had also upon his per son a couple of certificates of deposit in banks in this city. Ho lias no parents residing hero so far as known , his only relative being an aunt named Mrs. Hyrno , who keeps a grocery on Thirteenth , between Center and Ddr- cas streets. The remains are now in the coroner's morgue. The police worked all night upon tlio clues given them , and are determined to leave nothing undone to catcli the assas sin. There will bo little dilliculty in identifying the guilty ones , because , while nobody who could bo seen last night knew their names , there wore a dozen who would recognize them on sight. Th ! r Ar The Salvation army invaded Dohomlan town last night. Its experience was not tlio most encouraging in the world. With Hying colors and boating drums the army passed up South Thirteenth street about 7 o'clock. It halted not un til it reached a saloon at the corner of Williams street. "Haiti" cried the cap tain. tain.Tho The army halted. The drums beat loudly and the two female privates sounded their tambourines vigorously. The leading tenor struck up a tune , "The Way to Heaven is not Easy , " and the rank ami file took it np. Just then the saloonkeeper came out. Ho looked at the Sal vation army. The army looked at him and sang moro loudly and fiercely than over. Just then an idea struck * the sa loon-keeper. He concluded that the street in front of his place was dustv and needed sprinkling. Ho grasped a thirty foot length of hose and turned on the water , Hooding the street and the Sal vation army likewise. Every member of the army from the captain down to the youthful private who brought up the roar received a dose of the shower-bath. The drenched Salvationists loft in dis gust and beat a hasty retreat up the Williams street hill , followed by a mob of half a thousand people. "Gott in llimmel ! " said the saloon keeper to his bar-tender , as ho turned elF the water , "I dinks dose salivation army dond como around hero again poodv quick. Vat you dink mit yourself , cliV" "lloneht Them fur a Dollar. " A man named Maptisto was found in Hansen's saloon , on Tenth street , last evening with a bundle of clean under wear aud shirts and collars which ho was trying to sell. Ollicor Dcmpsoy took him to Stephonson's barn and momentarily loft him while ho stooped to a telephone to call the patrol wagon. The fellow saw his chance aud dashed out of the door. Dempscy had a ten second hundred yard dash to make before ho caught his man again. The prisoner claimed ho had bought the clothing from an unknown man on tlio street for a dollar. The shirts all have the name of W. 15. Ostrander and from the appearance of the clothing it had boon stolen out of a drawer or trunk. Mr. Ostrander can re cover his property at tlio police station. Attention ! Madame Ivcs ot New York will be at the 1'axlon House this week , where Mio will bo pleased to show the latest French system of dross lilting and the only system giving the perfect French bias , also a sleeve system perfect , and any lady can uc it. An agent deiired for Oniaha aud vicinity. Ladies invited to , -all. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o purity , thriigtii and wholesomeuess. More economic than the ordinary kinds , and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low cost short weight alum 01 phosphate powders. Sold onlv in cans Ko.il Baking Powder Co. , 10(5 ( Wall-st. , NerYork.- A M USEMEXTS. Bo YD'S OPERA HOUSE WBD ? &v , MAY 18th and 19th llcturn of tlio ClinnnliiK Urnmntlo Satellite , MADDERN A xi ) iir.it EXCELLENT COMPANY Under tlio dhcctlgu oj ilr. Arthur Millor. IStfii , Initiatory performance of tlio now Confu- etuniil , const ruction Rilaptcd from thu ( icrinun , by Mr. Louis Kocli. Miss Rebecca. BENEFIT OF YAMGER THOS. F. BOYD , Tajlor's Admired Myl , Heserved eunts on snlo Tucsilny. O.N.X GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST Bowing Thread of Modern Time * . BEWARE OF DOTATIONS , Sold at wholesale by Kil.uitriek Koeli & Co. , Dry GooiN Co. , M. 13. Smith A Co. la\ton , < iillitulicr A. Co. Aiul by all ICufuil Dealer * . CATARRH 5 YEARS STANDING PERMANENTLY CUBED. Itcad tlicfollotvlny affidavit : Carbolic Smoke UallCofjontomcn ! I liavo been a constant sutlorer from ca tarrh for the last 5 years. 1 huvo tried many remedies that claimed a sure cure but received no benefit from uiiy of them. My head at times Avon Id bceomc HO stopped up with the mucous matter , that it was impossible for me to breathe through my nostrils. My sloop was ulso broken by choking sensation caus ed by the dropping of thu mucous mat ter into the throat. I first received a i'reo test of your Smoke Hall some II mouths ago , and was surprised to find that it cleared my head in a few min utes , and eave wonderful relief. I then purchased a ball which 1 have been us ing sluce.and can now say honestly and truthfully , that I am entirely cured. I sleep well at night , have a good appe tite and 1'eol like a new man. Yours truly , NEWTON HALL , With Omaha Hepuhlicaiit Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this llth day of May , 1WJ7 WM W. KEYSOR. Notary 1'ublic. The Complete Treatment , wliluli includes the Dohollntor I'nckntro , Is tnmrimtced to cure catarrh , iietlimn , liny fevnr , bronchitis , untixrrli- aldcafnoss , nuurnltrln , hoiuliichc , croup , soio thront , colds , etc. OHO complelo treatment Is sntllciontfor u cure. tfont by mull on receipt of price , $2 nnrt 4o OMUKO. Smoke Hall , # x. Dptiollntor , 51. A irco test privon ntoiirollicennrlors. CARBOLIC SMOKE HALL CO. , Hoom 11 Croluliton Illock , loth st. ' next to 1' . 0. Omaha , Nebraska. Notice After June 1st the price of the complete guaranteed treatment will be advanced to ? 5. Ucware of coun terfeits. Not for sale by druggists , canvassers or peddlers. To Whom It May Concern. NOTirn is hereby given that the undersigned will iccoho bids until 4 o'clock p. in. May 18th , A.I ) . IBW.nt the ollico ot the city clerk , lor each of the iollowiiiff parcels of Innd to-wit : Description ot strip of Kiouml on the west side ol'l'tli struct , bitwoou Fariuuu and Davcu- port streets : Aiijolnlni ; Lot 1 , Block 110 Ilcplnnlntr nt tlio N. i : . corner ot block 111) ) , thence south 132 feet , thence east 10 loet , thence north 111leot , thence wet 10 foot to the place of beginning. Adjoining Lot 8 , illock 110 llejrlnnuwmt Iho S. K. corner of block 111 ! , thence noith 1E ! ! feet , thence cast H ) feet , thence xonth iU ; lect , thence west 10 tc-ot to the place of lictrlnnlnir. Adjoining Lot I , itloek 10S--loilnnlns ) nt the N. B. coiner ot block 103 , thence south iU : feet , thence past 10 foci' thonro north liiU lootthoncu west Ufcctio thophicoot botflnnlng. Adjoining Lot V.lllook IDS Hcj-'limlnF nt the S. K. corner of block 10S , thence north 1:13 : feet , thence east 10 f net , thence ' outh IK 1'cctthenco west HI foot to the place of bOirlnnlnur. Adjoining Lot I , llloek Si lie lnningnt thoN. U corner of block i-5 , ihcnco south l.'O feet , thunco east 10 fort , thence north l-ll fcctthenco west 10 lent to the place ol boiclnnlnir. Adjoining Lots , Itlook Ki-Ileclnnlnir nt the S. E. corner of block Ki , thunco north U'O feet thence east 10 feet , thence t-outh 1-0 leetthunco west 10 loot to tlio place of bvKlnning Adjoining Lot 1 , Illock 78 lloglnnlnir at tlio N E corner of block 78 , thence south I'JD foot , thence east 10 feet , thence north 1-0lectthenco west 10 loot to the place of liesrlniilng. Adjoining Lot 8 , Illock Tt > Ilculnnlng nt the S i : . coiner ofblock 78 , thence north I'.O foot tlutnej cast 10 leot , thonoo south VM icot.thcnco wet 10 feet to the place of nrglnnlng. No bids toran amount less than thu nppralsoil vnluo will ho considered , * The city council ruaorvos the right to rojcci nny or all bids. tnylldiit J. n. SOUTnAnn , City Clerk. To Whom It Blay Concern. "VTOriCK Is hereby given that the nndcrslgnci L > > Ull iccelvo bids until 4 o'clock p. m. .Maj Ibth , A. 1) ) . 1SST , lit the ollico of the city clone lor each of the following uaicels of land , to wit : inscription of strip of land on 12th street , bo iwcon Mason and north line of KounUuUid addition. Adjoining Lotl , Block KO-Hoirlnnlng nt the N.i ; cot IILT of block : ! ? . ) , thcnco south lit ! fret thence cast ! H lect , thence north UK lect , thence ueitlll feet to the place ol beginning. Adjoining Lott ( , mock 339 llcelmilng nt the 8. 1' , corner of block 2i , thence north Vti foot theneo cast ! H trot , thence south iU : foot thence west ! il feet to the place of beginning. Adjoining Lot 1 , Hlock JJM llcgliining at the N. K corncrof block .Tii , thence south i)2 : ) feet thence oiistiM loet , Ihonco north l.li feet , thence wotl ! ! feet to the place of beginning. Adjoining Lot 8. Illock U.VJ llL-glnnlng nt Iho S. K corner of block ! &ithunrn north l , ! foot thence east lit loot , thence south l.tl tcotthencu wi'bt ill feet to the phu-o of bo/liinlng. Adjoining SMI I , lllock S.VJ llcglniilng at the N. K. corncrof block ivi , thence south 1'f. leot thence east Ulloct , thnnco north 1U- ! foot , thence nest III loot to place of beginning. Adjoining Lot 8 , Illock U.VJ Hcglnnlng nt the S. K. corner or block UTiJ , thence north 1IW feet thence east lit feet , thence south UJfoot , thence wc t ill lent to the place of beginning. No bl < l < for an amount less than the appraised raluo will ne considered. The city council reserves the right to rojec nny or all bids. laylldot J. n. SOUTHARD , City Clerk. Notice- MATTER of application of Louis Hibbelt lor liquor license. Notice Is hereby given that Louis fllbUele did upon the 4th day of. May , A. I ) . 18a7 Itlo Ins application to the mayor and city council of Omdlm , for license to eoll malt , spirit uouj and vlnout liquors at Lenveuworth am Wood street , Ninth wuid , Omaha , Nob. , fron the llth day of April , Ib47 , to the 10th day o April. 1888. If there ho no objection , remon'trnnoo o protest- tiled within two weeks from May 4th A. 1) . IbS ; the said license will bu granted. Louis llliintr.tn , Applicant. J. U. SouTllAliu , City Clerk , w7-H DIRECTORY PROFEFSIONATCARDST * A. 8. CHURCHILL , 320 South 16th street , Omaha. SLABAUOH & LANE , Room 25 , I'axton Block , Oninlin. W. j ; CONNELL , 313 South 14th Street. L. D. HOLMES , - uttcmcy at Xja-w , Ilooin 8 , 1'rcii7cr Illock , Opposite Tostofflop. PHYSICIANS. DB. EMMA J. DAVIES , Room 302 N. Kith st. , O'liaha. Onicc hours 9 to 11 a.m. , 2 to 4 p.m. 1)K. ) ELEANOR STAIiLAllD DAUiFA' , Residence , 605 } X. 17th St. O. S. HOFFMAN , M. D. , 3liyoician and. Svirg-eozi. , Office , N-W Cor. Hth and Douglas. Office Telephone ; Res Telephone JOS. W. HAHNSDAhL , A. M. , M , D , Specialist , Snryron and Gymccologlst , omco . .HourlOto 12-2to4-7 to9. Onicc.lGUT llow.ird utrcct , Oranlin. W. J. OALBRAITH , Siirgrcon arid. E'liyslclari , Office , N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st. Office Telephone , 465 ; Res Telephone , 5C8. JA3. H. PEABODY , M. D. Flxyslclasx and. Svirgrocn , lesldenco , No 140T Jones street. Olllco , With- null lllocx. Telephone , icsidonco 125 , ollico 61 ! . ' . _ R. W. CONNELL , M. D. SHEona.coopatli.ls't1 , Office , 313 S. 14th st. Telephone , 589. DR. N. DYMENBEBO , 33 S TTTSOEaCEIR , > nice , 1"11 DoiiRlaa Street , Hootns 0 , 7 , 8 nnd D. ) lllco Hours it to ig a m. . a to fi p. in. 7 to 'J p. in. FINE JOB PRINTING ; S l ICI\TIi\C CO. , Printers , Book Binders And Blank book Mnnufacttirora. Nos. 106 and 108S.14th street , Orantm.Nob. J.F. Fttlrlio , Supor- ntcmlont Hlndcrr. Telephone No. Sit DK. J. V. Physician. . and Surgeon 1SO7 Latc-st. , Omaha , JYcfr. Laho Street Drug Store. . . _ F , 51. SOHADELL & CO. , MILLINERY , Xo. 218 Xorth iGtu St. , * OMAHA , . . XKISIIASKA THE BANK OF COMMERCE IGIO yorth Kith Street , Paid in Capital , . . . . $100,000 OF.O. E. BARKER , President. KOUT. L. GARLICHS , VIco-Presldcnt. F. B JOHNSONCaslilor. DIRECTORS : SAMUEL Tt .IOIIN ON , GEO. E. BAIIKEII , ROUT. L. GAHI.ICMH , WM. SUIVEHS T. B. JOIINBON. A general banking business transacted. Jnteteat allowed ou tlmo doooslts. FRANK D. MEAD , Carpenter and Builder , FINE CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY. Tulaphuno COO. 3OO Soiilli Sixtcuntli Street. DOCTOR JONES. OHlce , 1411 l-i2 rurimin. RcDideiive. tiOUi uiiiKJuIUuriila.St To Whom It May Concern. NOTICE Is hciohy given that the undersigned will roi'eho bids until 4 p. in. on May IBth. A. T > . IbST , at the otllco uf thu olty cleric , lor each of the lollowlng parcels of land , tu-wlt : Description of " 7th avenue vacated by the city of Omaha. lioirlnnlng at the N. R. corner of block 13 , in .McCdrinleU's addition , thoiiuo south K'.S1 leet.thoneo east bJleet , thence noith Hi"4 feet , thence west HI ) feet to thu place of beginning. No bids for an amount loss than the appraised value will bo considered. Tlio City Council reserves the right to reject J. U. SOUTIIATID , City Cleric. To Whom It May Concern. NOTICC ia hereby given that that the under signed will reteivo bld until 4 o'clock p. in. , on May Ibth , A. I ) , liM , nt the ollico or the city clerk , for each of the following p.irccls oi land , to-wlt : Description ot strip ot land on Ctli street , between - twoon I'acillostieet and 1'lerco street. Adjoining Lot 4lll < ick4'i-lleglnnlng at the N. W. coinorot block " 15 , thence bouth lll.'foot , thence west U ) feetthenco north 13J feet thence east " 0 leet to the plaeoof beginning Adjoininglru 5 , block " 1.1 lloglnning at tlio S. \V , corner ot block Sin , thcuco north M- foot , thence west " 0 foot , thence Fouth iru leot , thence cast SO feet to thoplaroot beginning. Adjoining Lot 1. Illock SKI. llcginnliir at tlio.V E. cornerof block Sin , ttionco wiuth liUfvot , thence east 20 feet , thcneo north iU : lect.thencu west 20 feet to Ihu plaeo of lieglnnlmr. Adjoining Ixit H , Illock 'in-lloginnlng at the NE corner ot lot 8. block 2(0 ( , theneo boiithHT feet , thcncocast 20 feet , thunco ninth 147 leot , thnnco wct20 leet to the plaeoof beginning. No bids lor an amount ICM than the apprais ers value nlll bo cnnsldoiod. The city council roaorvos the right to reject nny nr all bids , ralldilt J. B. SOUTHAHD , City Clerk. To Whom It May Concern : NOTICE Is hurebv given that the undersigned Mill receive bids until 4 o'clock p. in. May Ibth. A. D. ISST.nt the ollico of tbo city clerk for each of the following paiceU of land , to- wlt : Description of strip of land on Ttb street , bo twceii 1'iiclllo street and I'leroo street : Adjoining Lot 4 , Illock 24i > lleglnnlng at the N.v. . oornerof block24Uthenco Mjuth iti ; trot thence west 15 feor , thence north 111 , ' tcot.thcnco cast 15 feet to the place nf beginning. Adjoining Lot 5 , Illock 201lloginnlng nt the N. W. corner of lot 5. block 24U , thence Miuth 147 feet , theuco west 15-teet , thoncu noun It" feet , thence east ID tect to the phmo ot begin- Adjoining Lot 1 , Illock 247 Beginning nt tlio N. 1 ! , corner of lot 1 , block 247 , thence south lLi ! feet , thence en t 15 teot , thence north 1'U fett , thence west 15 fett to tnoplaco ot beginning , Adjoining Lot if , lllock 247 llegliiuliig at the N. K. corner of lot t" " , block 217 , Ilieueo t-outli 147 feet , thoncooii't 15 feet , thfiico north lITfeut , thunco west 15 feet to the place of uoglnulnir. No bids for an amount loss than the appruUod Miluo will bo considered , The City Council reserves tlio right to reject an } ' oral ! bids , mltdOt J. H. SOUTHAlin. City Clerk. Notice to Contractors , PROPOSALS will bo lecelvcd at the offleo of otdco. U Fisher , architect , dm enlg lllock north of .Mllltiid Hotel , until Saturday , May 21st , 4 p. m , for the erection of u four-story and basement brick building for the UauUn A-ocatlon ! of Omnhit. lllds will bo received for She whole or nui til of Iho wurx. The right to reject any ot \ i 'iiatli leiervvd. aijiilt ) | ACCOMPLISHED Ever since our opening here we have labored under great disad vantage on account of our store being too crowded. We were here tofore not able to get such a large place as we desired , and not only were we prevented from keeping the stock we intended , but we could not even properly display the assortment we did carry. We have at last succeeded in securing additional room and have leased the two floors above as also the rear part adjoining our store on 14th street , This , in addition to our present salesroomwill make us the largest clothing house in the west. The necessary alterations will crowd us fear fully , and this as well as the desire to open the enlarged quarters with entirely fresh goods prompts us in making a SPECIAL SALE , at which we will offer extraordinary bargains. "We are Now Marking down our Stock throughout at such prices that it will make a stir in the clothing trade , and will move our goods quickly. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price. Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , O. H. OUBTig , Pres. _ . J. gVRjp THOMf&ON , Sec. 2& Treas Wholesale ® Eetail. STOCK : "Fish Brnnd"Coats , Ilulbs , Douches , Hair Crimpers , Nursery Sheeting Speculum' , Air rillowu , llrusheg , Drill .1 Duck , Hair Tins , Navy line- " , f-porUnu'ii'a Goods , AlrBeds , Hrcwcr's Hose , Door JlatB , Hals , Oil clothing , Stnnii3 ] , Air Cushions , Caps , Diets Shields , Horeu Covers , racking , Stationer's Gum , Antl Untllcri , Capes , Drinking Clips , Ho e , It. 11. X P. Co.Tails , Syphons , Aprons , Carriage Cloth , Kinetic linndB , lloao Couplings , PerUction Don , Pplttonns , Atomizers , Cartridge Hags , il : stlo Stocking * , llosel'ipea , I'cnclls , Blinds , Catheters , Kiaaers , llasa Uceln , I'cn holders. Syiingcs 'Psiftjction Box. lidndnge Gum , Clothing , Face lings , Hot Water Uottlcs.lVsHnrlcs , Thimbles lllilltlSUKll I'UUtS , Copy Hook Sheets , Finger Cots , Haversacks , Piano Covers , Thrn.it Hags. llntls , Carpeting , Flower Sprinklers , Ion llaga , Pipes. Tuljiiiif , llntli Mats , Cement , Floor Scrapers , IceCaps , Tumblers , Until Tube , Clothes Wringers , Folding 1'aila , Ink Stands , riant Sprinklers , TDJ . lied I''ins , Coats "Flail llrnnd' Foot Halls , liunlld Cushions , 1'uro Itnhber , Ilcil Miects , Combs , Force ( 'iiM ] , I'-intB , TobaLCu I'liiuhcu. II.H. & P.Co. Ileltlns , Comb Cleaners , Finlt Jnr lllngs , Lined Hose , I'lslol Pockets , TrottliiKltolls , Bolt Hooks , Corks , Funnels , l.ace Cutters , Haltlef , Uilnal-i , Bellows Cloth , Cork Screws , Gas Tubing , Llto Preservers , Unhher Dam , llmurcllns Bibs , Curry Combs , Ulovoa , Mackintosh Goods , Killers , VanlllatiiiB Soles , Blankets , Cuspadors , Gossamer Caps , llatr.li Iloxcs , ItepiurlncClolh , AV.'iifon Aprons , Boots & Shoes , Clg.ir Cases , " Cloth , JInrtlngalu Kings Shaft Kubhera , AVaRon Covers , Boys Caps , ClmirTl | > 8 > t .Buffers , Coats , Mata , Shoes H. HoutH , Waiii ; ( ) SprliiB ? , Boys Coats , Diapers , AVatcrp roofs , Mnttln ? , Sink Scrapers , Wealhei Stilps , Bougies , Diaper ClQth , Galtor Straps , Mirrors , Scoops , Webbing , Bracelets , Dolls , Gun Covers , Mittens , fchootins Coats , Wading 1'ants , Breast Pumps , Doll Bodies , Gutta Perchn , Nipples , PlliiK shots. Water Iluttlut ) , ItrcastShlclds , Doll Heads , Gymnasiums , Nursing lllhs. SolliK | , Window Cleaners , Uulfers , leer Bauds , Nursing llottlcs , bponso Hag AVilnger Itollc , , Boston i Bolting . . JCo's. Kuljbcr anil Cotton Uultiiig , Vacikinj ; and IIo c. Polo aRonts in Omali.i. .cathcr Ueltlnj ; Pure Oak Tunned. Alanufactuiws of "I'EIJFJ TIOX BOX SVUINGES. " Manufacturers of "FISH ItllAXl ) liUllIiUlt GOODS. " OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY , 1008 Farnam St. , OMAHA , NEB. Hall Orders Solicited and will Receive I'roniut Attention. 1 PIANOS CHICKERING Vose&Sons Instrument * exchanged , rented and sold on easy payments , below Factory Prices , Instrument ! * slightly nucd at GREAT BARGAINS. Omaha , Neb. WEAK MEN ! lll'tKCrtllOPI Or p'niifrA < ri. . rn " tuMwi. HK HMmMU TO < Ullkh/tln , NK - l > ll'- \i.l > _ , tiiiiioui.inllil , ioothlrig'ciirr ! ! i of Itj dlrrctly IhrniiRh oil weak rmrti rtitor- Cur'r' < ! ni"5LliltInitnntlir cr vgforiVit'l ftilJa In ciVh ° OrtiUitIijirovfii | ) ! nHunT all olh r brlli > Voritraic < ncr- mmfntl/rumllnlhriamonllii hcilort rimphlrKo limn The Sanden Electric Co. IG9 LaSalic ! . , Chicaga Tl'ln beniitlful Inlnnil , no-v famom n > nnnfjf tlio niOHt altriicllvu HUIHIUOI ronrt 1111 tie ) KiiHtrrn cntitt llo-tlii l > a < t amniuo'1 | ' < biv.nIT ttiu r ast of Maine , livtworn tin ! in il'ilaail and Cranil Maiiiui It ban a nhorj frodtnito of tlilrly-tlro lulloi , dcnidy dome I b * mininroiit IIIIJK , rlmums anil inlc'Kvhllo ntlio Interior nbnunds In lofty and ilciifclj wumlicl llillli that ulk'r raru ( .h'irint to tliu IOTUM uf the pic- ttirosriuo. Tliorlirr * Hint overhand thn Ken for nmiy mlloi nro truly ir.uul , Tlut vlcvr < if thonu mighty nnd nwj-ln- K | > lrrnc ! r < iok , towerlnrtnilulit up out of Ihn sea , wlllalono reply tliu visitor fur the Journey thuro. The Hotels , to be Opened July I , nro tlic I1no t to lie fi und east of llo.fin. 'I dor am beautifully fiirnlcboil andappolnKe t'iroiuhoiit. ' tirid In botriuxtortor and Interior iumi nn nlr nf honit'HUu conifortund rvtlin'ine it bOltlotii to IK * fouu'l. Thont am noinu forty rallen of ro id * nn the Ivliind , and tlio drlvK * aruarled and iirure'thitf 'lliu iitiibli'Hiiru null eiul | | > | od nlth Mcll indued taildlo anddrlTluir lioroi. Tim boating ami fl hlnir nro oxoollont , and fmiocs with Indian KUhlen. are nlwuyn at Imml. iio\v TO ( iirr TO c.vMi'oinj.r.n : , Tuko thonfamcrt nr thnlntflrnatlon'i ) I.ino , Irnr- liu llo tiin Monday. Wi'ilni'xliy and lrldiy.it 8,10 a. in. , nrrl > Inw ut tt tport tlio folIuTliiK uiuiDliuat 8 o'clock An minerit-amer connects with nil itPiracriiit KnMport fur Uiiinpohcllu , two inlli-s rJtttint. Tli ftcumors uf Hie Iiitvrnatlonnl I.Inn nru new add arn ilnt tlncitrnuitHl'u ttoaiauri from llmton. llyra iKovIa Itcnton anl .Mulnoor Ciutorn It II to ( allu i tlicncoby ttuamcr down tbo boiutifnl btUiulx liver , or by cirrlnjii to Knuport i.'S ) in Ik's. Hr olthcTroulubiiKunijo m.iy tiu chocked through toCampobttlln , From Ilnv Ifnrlior to Cninpnbollo. Take fteaincr at IUr Harbor f > r Mncldn nhcro piirrhine * mar Mlwart bo found In ro imnox Drue In I.ubic,23 lullcii inunco by fcrrjr to Cami > obiillo UU nilloi. Thu drlre U ea y und dcllKhtful. Appllcullon for moral innr boinii'lii ' to T.A. IIAll- KKlt , hotel maniKur. at tliaonlcoof the unilcr ivnid , Illu-trutiil bioki with rallronil and itvnmvr time. tables plum nf the hotel and mnptof tliu liltmd may buhail.na wull in full Inform illon ' llio property onappllcntlOn In AI.K.X S. I'f Urli M ner Caiupubcllo Jiland Cv.'ft llOltOu , llnn.3 HEALTH. WEALTH. Sj rlfli. it'miilU.1 ft r till < H ci riU Htollicorj tuJ | rnftlf * at | ii w ut u I ulut.ilctl mul ttiiil | ( urt-d iilijitclitm , iiinl hi nil lurt-'i ) toinniunitin , lltry luite tilth * | * t < HliU I > rut tin uhlvli , HM. > tlmct tliclt tlmlin Ntnl l iiclli * . 1 > . Oiin. louiu U a mifnmful MliihlrHllnit nMl < u ln Klcni fcdioolof iHHinlUl * ninl hid uni > irrtili nti * ) nitres * lull e Itfuhm n ( ol ' ' iKlful " Itltllrttlttliiic. 'JIIOSO'I mnl ini'Iiful K liof ff i Itio inott lielirntu nf IH rnMs 111 flu I uu nr < ( Hii- jilUlml nti't nicfTrnl | lij irlun In l In * iTrwnt o ) DH OI-UK * not ILK , uitiln ) hftiMy nr jiiiniciiilni b > tlia niiillcal | tofnI iiuu At lionio ( tml aliroml. IX ) 1IHISK M QIFST OP IIFALTIIl Fin 1 fclntn.if T Uistr on Man , an | ) , ! ( tIoii ami SvnipliMii ( . .Moillilih ( < pi I a full M l < iiy ( .niirlr . ili > u r. ftfodrtim "nt ( tir\Mliorulty } r i > n if ii.l\h > o Mur. Onuultull n ficc nn 1 canll Itulitl , jKivnnlly or lij nun I. IN CI1UOMC IHSrA M AfTirl'nxtl o Vcrvom * jit m ( tciilli , 1'rliiNr ) an t llrprorluc * tiOrVttn . n * vMlla nll titlur kimliiiti UMXC ! tulur ni. Ulloiomlliew , QTTERBOURC , OH Id * . 1101 HSt Cur. Ulliand DoOgeSI. . . U to 12 . ( Sknil 7 l 8 . OUAIU . ui > - o > | > m > , > kn. Jjmliinly the lilyliPit rycrllrn- rle * In tlmi > < 'lliirairt > iiij'iii t unit ft ihtr < thint/n > nt iit'fthr t'rltfntiiij \ A fftvot'ttcslnfuitlitonnlili'cli'fU j. Our name ( J.iT.COUSI NS , m t ry fiolc. ) NEW YORK. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE , . . . . iiih. Thu licit t.l M - - - SIIOH 7'On IJOVS plvci ( rrcnt salbfarllon. All thnnliovunrn m.idi. In lluttnn , I'onuieiH nnd Mo- , nil Myli-ii of Ion. rxild by ' . - HIO ilc.ili r HiiiUKhniit tliu U , S If your duller il nul ki'tp tlifin. n lid inimo oniimtiltu UM. . IXIIHil.As , linn l < tiiii.Mii > 4. BEWARE OF FRAUD.l.ead . rr , , "iol ! ! ! ; iiiivrriiiuiloiiH deiilerit uru otfurlhg olhrr oods ati mine , , i lid nlxnmkid uliy n\v t.llni | U lint " " tint pliwD , l.it th.it I liivn dlwniitliiu > d Us ! ! < Til IK IS I'ALsi : . T.iko noun roprcunitr.l to hu the \V I , . llnugUv Mi * * . " unl.-fi inline , mil riniteo I and iiil < < i iiro % lainiiMl 1111 bottom of t iili klicu . AV. I , . IOr < ; l.\- > , llruil.tiui , .Mat , , . For siilu by Kcllcy , .stiller & Co. , cor Dotlffo ami irith-HtH. ; Ileiiry Sar ou t cor. Sowanl nnd Saiiiulors HIS. Mimr * * 1Tni I I Nr.lIVITA iiv.nieuro LUiLlDIAI " " " ' 'i"1 < " * ' , rnrr I nltl ! . .s r uu iicbiiuiif > 'Jii.n I IIL.U I IlinUJ ui/U.in , I.o.l Hunlw.'l , iolllMlrUt'Tr'llo ' l Trl.ll.rk. . , f.r , U.lr . I " . IIU ' A. U. OI.IV < O. , f > . I" W "I- " ! nU lCl.i.iiTS l.ir'jI.OUi.tri'Mkugc. blfi > r * . . O IU1 AH A 13th St , Cor. Cipltol ftvenua , FOB rn THIATMINT or AII. ' Chronic & Surgical Diseases. liR. MoMENANfY. Prop lotoi- . Sutecn jinrn' Ilo8tilt l nud rrirulu I'rncUce Wo Imvo the fAcilltio , niipnratin and trmndlwt for the Buccossful ticntmentof ctcry form of cil . i/no riquliliig cither medical or nurglcol trealra il , tnd Inutu nil to come and Inrcitlgntu for tlicraiclvu * or correspond llh u Long uxjierlcnca In tr tIng - Ing cones hr Idler enables un to treat niaur cai cicnlifirftlfy without oeine them WHITE FOK nilCULAIl on Dcformltlct nrnJ Ilracc * , Club Kuct , CurraturcB of tliu Hulue lnr\jits ) orVonHH , I'lln , Tumors , Cnncur * . Cntunh , Ilroncldtli , Inhalfttlon , I'.loctrlclty , 1'nr.il- 5 U , licif.r | ) ! | , Kidney , KjrtKar , Hkln , Ulood aaj ull Hiirelcnl ojifrnllnni. Hut tut IIM , lubalrrfl , rlrncrii , Truiispfl , nnl nil kinds of Jlcillcal and Surgical AppH Lcc < , limn- ufuclured mid for s'llc The only reliable nterilenl Institute miking Private , Special | Nervous Diseases rA bI > lIAI.TY. AIJ , ro.STAoiors ANII 111,000 from > v halovcr rauni ; produced , accc8 fidly trented. We cin rt'Tiioio yjruLilltio ( loleoa troru tha BjnUm without inercnrjr , New reitnrativetreixtmcnt f/ir lonofltnlpowfr AIJ , COMMUMfATIDNH t'DNKIDUNTlAL Call nnd consult u or tend cnmu nnd iiott-oPlro nddries ) daluly written rnc'oio utaruu , and wa nil ) nund roil , in plnin nraputr , our PRIVATE CirjCULfif ? TO MEK nros I'liiviTH , Sriii IAI. * M > NBnrotIiani5 ) , HKvrNAi. WriKMt . Ki-KHMA'rniiKinii , IMTOILN- er , Hvrniii' , ( fos Jiinn : , ( li tir , VAKIIOCBLI : , STRICTM-.K , ANII AI.I. iu m K or TUB GKMTO UKINAI.T OIIUAKS , crtrnu h.itory uf/ourcaec or an opinion. 1'tmons unable to U lt us may ke trcntod nt Ihelr liomcn , hrorrc pondcnco > lfdlclne nnd Initrn nont fciil br mnll or exprrx HKt'l/liELV ' I'AOIC Ull KIUIM OIISHI1VA1IO.V. no markmolndltal * tontniti or Hondrr. Ono personal interview pro. /crreil If contcnlcnt I'lftyrnntn * for the a--c > im. motlntion of pnt.iiit" I ) , mid and attcndatKO I. ' . rc.iaoniiblo pncm Addr n ml Lcitern to Omalia Medical and Surgical instltnto , Cor. 13th St. anfl CrfDltr.l AVP. . OMAHA ' ' 3 The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made , C. W. Slpciior , liouil of St. Marys' Av i unuc. ) Holmi's & Smltli , South Omuliii. WEAK , UNDEVtrUtJPED"pAlf7T9 M I > e tay t > ruTargeii au < t tirrnei .cncd. i'oll pmlUulati Hie MUKMlLilCAiCO.iJultaluh , Y ,