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    THE OMAHA PATLY THSTS ; KVlTHDAY , NOVEMBER 26 , 1387
STATE INSPECTION OF OILS ,
Heeult of Four Months' Work Under
the Now Law.
A LION AMONG THE LADIES.
Mjroii Si'MTiii nnd IIin < > alii\y of
IViimli ) < ' < > iiiui > itMThi - Council
Will < ; . . ( ( . .lull Oilier
Lincoln .NVwH.
IrnoM TIII : mi : ; ' < I.LSKH.X
Tin1 lli t finii1 months' work umk'r the IIP\V
law fur * lutu ini < | HVtlou of oils shows ( jr.itlf.v-
Inj ; rHtiiiiH In ilijiu-ct ami that In the riwi-
tlini nf this du | > , irtiiH'iit nu u.xlivK.'xiiunsi.1 IIHS
been milled to Uiosluto lint thut on tin * foil
Iriif.N tlii'io will ill- a Imiiilhouiu surplus to
HUM into the tiviiMii at the oinl nf each
jt'ar 'I'liillfllt'UltlOH ( that wwo iitut ut tirol
li.V Urn Mate ln | iertor mid lii * < 1r | > ulieH
thi'onyti small .shipments tii.snmlt plnci-s fioiu
oil I'clitriH oilUidc tlm Htuto mo rapidlj bolii ) . '
nvpirouic iiml the \\oik Is Kimilif.viii | ' lUclf
tu ilie depots of tlic lYiiiHolliluli'il Trfnlc Lim-
iouii.iuy | ut Oniahu , Llncoltiy _ 'lji-n"kaJ 'it
aud UvtitiTvCj TL < ; leslb thus far show Unit
" "
ull Vcrnsono oil pushed inspection for illuniln *
nt hi ) ; purposes remllly imil that all gutollnc
falls to tnrut the tot for Illuminating pur-
po" . < "i and i * inarUcd "n-jcctcd. " The hisper-
tlon I * uiini'tl on by district sunder clitti'Ko of
deputies uppoiiituil under the law by State
JntpiTtorriihlucll , 'J'hc tli-ht district com
prises the cit.v nf Lincoln , in rhaw of Dep-
ut > Phclps I'jino ; the swiml dUtrlrt com-
piNes the riH of Omaha , in churKOof | ) ev
titj .1 V MeDonald ; the tliiid ( list riet is the
Mate at liirpe. in ehai'fre of Cnptalu A. I-1.
roon , of David t'it.v , deputy , anil tlm fourth
district. NeliiMslta City and Hentriee ,
with L'aptam I'hllllp * , of Hoatriee , si * drput\ .
The still c irispri'liir H largely occupied in
traM'liiif. ' and visiting remote plaees in the
MII'Iivliere nils arc oci'.isionull.v .shipped
fiom headquarters of the tank line I'omp.iuj
in oilier stales. The work of thilirsl four
monllih hy districts is as follows :
HUM' iiHiiiK r.
.lul.x ' 'l.'M li.irrels oil , approved , ' - ! , " > b.tr-
rels irusollnt' , reje < ted ; total , , - , h.irrel.s.
AiiKi'st ' I.IV'S hiiiTi'ls oil approved , * tu.ir -
lels ( rasotme rejec'led ; total lNlil ! barrels
Septt'inlier l,7tl : ( b.tiTuls oil approved , ills
li.irrels ini < * < iliii ( < rejected ; total li.lHS barrels ,
Oi'tobi'i ' . " . . ' .Kill barrels oil appioved , IT : > 4
bnrrels gasoline rejecleil ; total ) , I'M barrels.
MHOS n ni run r ,
.Itll.x 1'ifiT b.HTi'lsod approved , 1"l , > b.ir
rels ( .MMilliic I ejected ; total ! IOJI1 barrels.
Aiii.'iisl l.dTiit barrels oil approved , I , ' . " . " !
barrels guMiliiiu rejected ; total ' . ' , ! Cii h.irrclH.
Seplemliei- ' . ' .Sl'Jbanels oil.ipproved ; I. . ' ? . ' < !
barrels Kdsoline rejecled ; total ltVi ( bands.
Octobur 4 , 7I1D Iwrrels oil appioved , l.tiTM
iMiiuls pi-dlmi ! rejected ; total fiSJ barrels.
'lillil ( ) nisinu t.
, luh - - ! ( b.irrels oil approved , "MI bands
aMilme i ejected ; total ssii
Aimusl I.Hi ! ' barrels oil approved , 0."iU barrels -
rels iMsnlim * rejected ; total 1.71'J.
September ' .ir.s b.urels oil approved , 401
b.irrelb giisolino U'Jected : total I.IVT'.l.
Oi tob" -l..VJi barrels oil appioved , 400 bar-
it-Is jfiiMillno injected ; total l.'JIIi.
KOI iciii i > t-iiiu r.
Aiij.'U'-l llij li.n rels iiusiilim * rejected.
Septemlier spj biirrel-t oil approved , 1 3
barrels Kasolme rejected ; lotal , l't. '
Octob''r- 4s.J bum-Is nit apjirosed'Ob barrels -
rels rojecteil ; fot.d , TSI. ;
The state inspector appioved Isl hari-els ol
idl in .lul.y. 11 barrels in August ami "M bar-
ids in Oi toiler. The total number of hand.-
of oil Inspected In the four months is IO.V.Y ;
ami Ihe lotal barrels of gasoline inspc.ctc.il
5tr > 7 , giving a grand lotal of l.V.i' ) ! . ' . Tin
htalemeni nl'i ash reci-ipts and o.M > unsc" > bj
liimiths is as follows :
IJeeoipls. Kxpeiihes
July. . . . ' . . $ sS7.Ui ! * iW.ti ( :
August . ( iiil.Hl iltl'.H
Septnmber . SVS.HU ( Wt.i ;
October . I,41X.M ) | 7UU !
-l'\ l.ll\ -I.M'KMKI ) .
VfslPiday in the district court Jiidgi
Chapman sentenced Myron Severns to tlnei
jears m the pcnitentiiir.v , Sevorns pleadint
truilu to Mi-ami larccn.x. Tlds is the mai
wild nc.irl.N two \cars ago stole \\all Si Mi > \ s
i oat LOIII , lining deeds and mortgages of value
from , i I ! Ac M. ed.idi between this dlj am
( Jm , dm , and fur \\boiii Scele.v li.i > s beei
searching lor months in lour states. Then
is no iiieslton | but th.it Severns is a crook o
moie thnn oidimir.v ability , and the volumi
mm- p.iprrcaptured witli him show the f < ic
to a c 'itaml.Me . lias operated th pas
tliii-e . \ears in linvn , Illinois , NebrasU.i
MiuiicMita and D.diota. lie h.is stolen p.ipri
of \ . .iliuwheicver he conld. a. id the-e , will
bis iiiriespnndeii'-o and art galler.m ) > u
lilies nf Ins girls , he has esprcssi d around n
n box f i din place to place \\here he has opei
at < > d. In lid II-KIIIS names ho has reveled am
when caught in M.ihotu he was in hiding on
in the counti.x going uith a thieshiiu ; ma
diuie and under tlm name \ValtSede.v .
one of liMnumerousv it tuns. Se\einspi-o\e
to be a l.iw\er , and he wis admitted to Ih
bar at .Musratinc , lima , in IIVM , at whicl
place his mother now lives. Krnni actu.i
( onnt ho has letteis from twenty one dilTei
lit girl * in the l'imr states abov <
lientloncd and he was evidrntly cnpigcd t
bout hull of them. 1 Ie has pictures of neiii 1
ull his arlrls raiiguig fiom cabinets toll
tpes . He operated at Urs Moiiies and linil
fid at that place , Jle had like siuvess i
Omaha , iu Lincoln , in David City , in Keni
lieat Oitonv die. Minn. , and at > i number <
places m Dakota. In practically all of the *
placut t' i arried an ussiinied name and Ih
lo ff roll of fiMniiuno uclunsvill nnt lecn ;
ni/e him under his right name. He wasagre ;
traveler for in chasing him Seelcj would g <
trad ; cf tn'ii one da.at . Muscatine , tlie ne.\
cl.i.\ al D s Monies , then .it Moiiinouth , III
then in a day or tuo lie \\ouhl bn in Ni
bi'tisUa , and thru in Mmnet-otn or D.iliol :
/ favorite iiindn of procedure was to sic.
notes and valuable papers and then negotiat
their ictiirn throuuh misleading leitei'
That be was one ol a number woihmg ti
gethor iserevident , but ho is as close n
an o.\ster , and he has siuvessfnlK rofralnc
byord or coriespimdenci ! from implieatin
any ol Irs p.iK The girls meanwhile c.i
sijh lor then- absent tn\cr , hut IIP Will m
call on an.of . them fnr three > ears to conn
sir\l INd I I.OMIIMi ,
'I'lmiiksgivnii. night aoiing man name
l'ieldMIS arrested on suspicion lor vellin
tluce p.i.r of pants at a pawn shop for t
Yesterdav morning T. ICwIng Ac Co. nlcnt
lied Hie i tothes as stolen fiom the ir sli.ro an
when < on fronted with the fact Field eoi
fes.ed and implicated Madison Hanks
prominent colored man in the city , as at tli
bottom of Ihe job. The police went at oiu
to H.in' ' < s' house , arrested bun , and on
scan b warrant toiind over fltlM worth <
clothing ou his piemlses Hanks is a colon
man ol iiillnence and means , He is m ] , i
uwaitmi ? a hearing.
ritOM ( OMT.Niiitrmi 1.1 r
oThanksyivingda } a little child about oneyn
old , of a t.uml.v named Shipmaii , on 1C strer
drank a quantity ot concentrated Ij p. TI
child took the lye In tlio afternoon ami M'
tevdav innnilng died ut S o'clock after tweli
hoiirs' intense suffering
HIM corxtn. HIM M vMiTocrTiirii
1'roni roiivorsation wllli many of the eo
dennicil couneilmiii it IH rudcnt th.it tin
propoho to stand together in whatever fu
ther steps are taken. U'hdo no dellni
met'ting tor llmil conclusion has yet 1 > O (
held , they will in all prob.ibility go to Omul
iMontla.N iii-vt and go to jnl ! , Their nttorni
\\ill then ( irocced at once to Washington f
a wilt ol hahoaft corpus fiom the Mipren
I'ouit of the United Stiites. All seem con
dent that the higher couit will reverse tl
net of.ludge Hrcner , wln-'h is regarded i
the Judge's grievance more than a coutcm
of couit , and wlulo mmi'Toub cilueiis stm
read.s to contribute ami iiaever. . \ dollar
the lini's , the loimdl evidently will seek in
tice in the matter
HIE IIKKIIS Muiinru mm , .
ImmedialPly after the opening of oou
at noon yesterday th taking of tesliuion.\
the Hi-ers murder case commenced , and t
trial wi'l ' continue over until to-day before
will bo lliilshed. Doers Hits behind his i
tornc.vs appai cntly wholly IndltTereiit ni
ahsurbod In niolancholly Ho is a good lot
iug yonng Ocnnan of innix > thnn iiverajro i
t IUgenci > , and in his mrin and bearing dr
not appraros an iiiBinio person. He In ilrc& .
ly , has dark hair and n durk muustacl
Kn lUh brokfiily. from t
character d ? * b * vhU-cc.i | ) ! will simply bo
plain i-aso of ilcllljnrjto uiUVacr n U ! ' . ! ? '
fetiKo will l > o very larpoly ronilafu * 5 ;
pl , i of in unity ,
urA'fr uoute ircMS ,
' Thp effect of isreal Thankxjiviin ; dliinc
WHS noticeable at the Ute house yc tenl
nnd btmincss moved alowly. A number of
the dfllciuls who weut iiwa.x from the city tu
take their turkey were not yet at home u aln
yestei-duy.
The it'liiniH from the refcnt elf-ction arc
now all recclveil and on rtlo In thu ofllco of
llio secretary oS stntc , the ilelltiquent
counties of a few days ago hurrmg in their
returiw. On Monday Iliu governor , attorney
gcncrul , auditor , trrasiirfr and si'erctnr.v of
state , whrf couipusi1 tin ; HtMtc eanVHnsing
lKiird , will compile the returns of thu'iurent
olectlons ,
Hi ( | iiisltlon papel-H were taken out . \vster
day for tin ; return of .lolin Price , now ill
Kansas , and who Is wanted at Voik for
forgery.
Captain Hill , of the governor's oftloc , Inn
been ut Heatrlce the past few days eni.\iiig ] (
life for a brief loiisuti with his family.
Uniden Hjorn , who has been eontlm'd to
his room for it week past with dlutheria. Is
lucovering and hopes to be out in a few days.
An iiiiMR'iiHn number of railroad and school
district bonds have arrived at the auditor's
olllce latel.v for exiiminaliiin and registration ,
which will occupy thu attention ot the force
for several days.
Kood mulct's fJloiul and Mluoil nuiUes
I5i.iut.liiipfdinT iliRC.-Uon of food
nucuKrtirily produce' * bar ! blood , resulting :
In a feeling of ( hilluGfit in thu stoinuoh.
iiciditj' . lieurttnii'ii , siulliuailiichu , anil
otliei1 il.\ > | H'itic | symptoms. A ulo el\
con lined lifu uati e.s ituligusUuii , eotijtt-
j iUi'itj lUvJlsu.Caa unil l sS"of nniUt ' ' < ! ,
j'o remove thee ITouliles'ni'ei'e ito
remedy ( ! ( | iml to 1'rlckly A.sli Hitlers.
It hus been tfietl anil i > i'oven to be a
specific. _
SOL'TH < > MH.XIWS. ! .
A. Button , of Chapmnn , is in the city.
Charley Sachett , of Stuart , Neb. , was in the
city yesterday.
( ! eorge U'orth of Uively Center , Ls in tliu
city on business.
.1. Philix-it , \Vee'ing ) ' Water , arrived in
the city je.storday morning.
I'lm llreman's ball al Hunt's hall Thursday
night was a very pleasant affair and was a
financial suecesi. .
Workmen began gradingTwenty-tlfth street
between l > and I' yeslerda.v moruiiiK. Tlm
earth is being used to ilnish the grading on N'
htreet.
A rumor is jireMilent to the cffoct that the
South Omaha I/aml company will erect UK )
dwelling houses north of the stock ev
elninge very soon. The buildings
can be tented without any difticully what-
over.
Some pJ i tiessi i etched a b.irbpd wires across
Tu cut \-Jilth street 'I'liur-'day night which
WHS a soiuce of much annoyance to pedes
trians. Several parties were more or KM- , in
jured b.\ coming in contact with the obitnii-
tion.
Secrotarv Shai p , of this Union stock yards ,
.statede . - tord.i > nun ning tliatnsyct hohad re
ceived no informal ion regarding theactiou of
the Hammond Co m relation to the leasing
or piitdnise of the Hammond pueklng house ,
other Hun th.it ( ontained in Wednesday's
Ht.h He is of the opinion , li'owever , that the
Hammonds intend purchasing the house.
The preliminary examination of ,1. .1. Col
lins and Huek Kelly , charged witti rob
bing KeinliHUl , a tailor of South Omaha , a
few nights ago took"pkuo in Judge Jteuthor's
eouit.yesterday morning the prisoners wore
discharged , having been stiicesiful in proving
an alibi I' . H. O'lionrke appeared for thu
defense and made u very happj effort for one
so , \ onng and inexperienced.
KNTIOlSTAIXMKVr.
Tin- C'liincsiIXIiihlllon HI St. .Mai'i'.s
Avenue Churoli.
Tlio L\iilos : Midoij of the St. Alai-.v \ Avo-
nne ( jongregalamal cluiivh gave 11 uniiiue en-
leitainmenl at their church hiBt evening.
Three Chinese students from the Chieano
umvorsitv , in ( onjimctiou with a number of
iount ; ladies and gentlemen of the church , ul-
tired in celestial costume , gave au excellent
idea of Chmei-o customs , religion , inusie and
.sl.\les of dress. The house was crowded to
its fulUM capudty. First a Chinese supper
was served fiom ( i to S o'clock , and was pro-
iionni eil most pal.itabln by all who sat dowa
to it. The bill of fare and manner of serving
were Chinese throughout , knives and forks ,
of course , bolm , ' sub-Id ul ed for chop sticks.
The lollowmg prog-iainme was next prc
bcnted
ponu\MMr | ; :
Chinese Tune . Njjetcom ( Moon Iiistrutncnt. )
( ( . .pel Hymn . Chinese Words
Chines-Song . Selected
Opuini , Pipe and Out lit. Idols. , Io s Paper and
Pra.\er Machine- Inhibited ami Hx-
plained.
Chinese Song . Lady's Voice
Chop sticks and mode ol eating.
Chinese conversation and Seiiiiture lending1.
'Musical" Instruments- Cong , drum , horn ,
snmyeii , yessou , one stung llddle , etc.
Al.irri.i3c Customs . Kxplanation
[ followed by a portion of the Unco days'
ceremony constituting a Chinese wedding J
Salaam ( how ) to ancestral tablet.
Man uige sonif of love.
Wedding bracelet.
T'nvoiling of bride.
Tea drinking ( ( ! oed lu'iU und foi'lunc tel !
ing. )
Wedding slipper.
AmvMi.il tablet reveience
The Curio-Art exhibition was open until II
p. nu Al this ba/ar lablo were many limc.x
articletjie selling in charge of tinladie <
wlu-so oclcty i ecdvts one-half of the piolit :
A
O.Mli i , "ov Ti. To the tidilor of the iiri
Some tea days ugo ull arlielo appeared in UK
Hir : staling th.it Mr. J. M. Phillips , of Conn
ell U lulls , had been awarded g' lttO on ac
count of the P.ieillc Telegraph company set
ting six poles on liis land. As a rcpresenta
live of the P.iellle Telegraph company , wil
, \o\j allow iio | to coriect this statement b\ \
Unit Ihe Pacific Telegraph company
condemned tlio nyht ; of way across , .Mr. I'hil
lips' Inud nl l.o\eliml. ; la , tind f > et six polo *
fotwlildi Mr. Phillips w.is awaided by i
rominittou npiximted b.\ the shenlT thi'stin
of f Hi Ml or y"t per pule. This hum Is muci
higher Hi.in is generally allowed per pole In
juries , thciefnri ! the & .uuu lias been appealed
Vi'ii ifspeilfiilly , W. U. UIMMOCI ; ,
_ Manager ,
"Full Many < > cm
of ( iiiro t t\i > K-reiif. Hie dark iinrath
oini.il i.ivon ( if ocean boar , " but not OIK
that fjli tons inoiv brightly than tcotl
bpaiitilioil nnd inado liealtliy with SO
J4ODONT , that lime honored donor o
I'oinfort and ntlr.ictivcnes of the ( U-n
tul io\v.
Ol ano lo Display Cliarlly.
A communication has been received by thi
Hr.i : which states that a rick family
' ' destitute of the smallest comforts are livmi
in a tent on the bottoms ucara lailroadtracK
between draco lull and Dice's brick yard
li . The father lias been sick for live weeks am
badly needs medicine. The wiiler also state
that tliere is absolutely nothing to eat in
lent. Tlie city phi sld.ins attention as wd
as that of ait ) charitably inclined people i
directed to the case.
Deserving ; of ConllilenccThere Is n
artido whidi so richly deserves tlie eiittr
confidence nf the community as Brown'
nr.oMiim Turn m > . Those suffering frin
Asthamatic ami Uromhial diseases , Cough
ami Colds should try them. Price * J3 cents.
Turned Over.
Peter Barrett , the young man charged wit
hav mg murdered Thomas Tollsfson , a liors
car driver in Minneapolis in July last , an
who was arrested here a week ngo by Ofticei
Turnbull and Captain Cprmack , was tunic
over to J. .M Hey , assistant buperintcnder
of the Minneapolis poliee , yesterday mornuif
Hey , with Detectives Kinney and Howan
left witb Uarrett lor Minneapolis on Hi
lt
train.
in earlj
: ie O'lJrlen Out of Danger.
it
it- Jim O'Biien , the driver of the patrol , wh
itid was injured by being thrown from the wage
idk
k last Saturday night , is pronounced out i
tics danger. Kor several days after the aceidei
cs ho was alllictPd with bleeding at the lUPf
Pd and bis condition for a time wa * critical. A
IP , present , however , ho is. on the mend , and i
hoH all probability in a eouplo of weeks wi
H again be ready to handle the ribbons.
le-
(
1'lm worjt feature about calnrt'lt l
ilancorous iS.nil * " " to i
llood'.s . '
irs .SiirMipiU'illn cvivvv
ay purifying the blood.
Id Weil.
The following licei'ises to marry weveU < ued
v\estordiiy by .ludgrt McCtllloughi
Knifie and residence. Ago.
t ClmrliM Darby , Onmhu. . < , C4
1 Miiry fnvh ) , Onmhu. , . , ! ti
j John P. Norwood , Onmhu .HI
I HudiHel Cooper , Onmhu 10) )
j Ernest Wnj ranch , South Onmhu 'ft
I Kvn L. Taylor , South Oimihii It'
Leluiul hotel. Chicago ,
The Press Chili.
All chnrler members of thli * orgaiilMtion
should bear in mind that the club meets next
Sunday afternoon at tlie Barker house al : i
o'clock. A full attendance Is desired , as
business of great imK | > rtancc will cume up
for action.
A CONVICT'S TREASRUE STORY.
The Authorities of the f2corclu Peni
tentiary Pii7/le < l Over P
ll Atlniilu special suy& :
, ( if the puiiltcuUnry ,
tells ti curiou.slory , fie was sent to
one of the lower counties for a negro
convict who had been previously .sent
enced to tlio chuiii-KiUi ? , and hail
worked a whiln , nnuli * Ills e. caiH1 , and
was recaptured. The nujiro was fa r
, wiiha clever talker , and inul
the faculty of telHiiif things in < i < 'h a
.slraitflitforwnrd matiner ari to impress
one with their correctness. During the
rettini tflp the iirlsonei- stated toOlllcer
HaUer that if ho would retuvn with him
to a certain ( Hiitit down below Albuuy
ho would conduet'hltn ton spot in a de
serted old field where a short time be
fore hi.s llr.sl arrest lie had buried
$ l.K.7o. ) Ilo wa willinff to return
handcuffed and u prisoner , but upon the
delivery ot the bui'iod ti-eatdiro to be
given hiM freedotn. Ho slated every
p.oint so clearly , fTiving1 the umoiint in
bills , silver and yold so accurately , and
described the localiticn nnd conditions
ttiidci1 which he wa.s led to deposit in the
earth Mich a largo Hum of money so
forcibly that the olllcei- was , consider
ably taken with the story.
It was known to him that a short Hint'
before the conviction of the negro there
was a gang of thieves going through
that portion of the state breaking into
dwelling : * and stores , and blowing open
safes , and that they succeeded upon
several occasions in securing n deal of
booty. As he thought of it. tlie treasure
grew larger and the prospects brighter
Of course ho could not " 'bunt face. "
nnd sift the matter lit ouco , nor did the
negro got any consolation in pi'gard to
tlm requests for absolute freedom after
locating the money , but when they
reached Atlanta , OtliceiHakur laid the
mutter before C'u plain KnglNh , giving
that gentleman a detailed account of
the secret imparted to him en route.
I'aptaiu English at once promised to
sift the matter to the bottom. They
contemplate arranging a trip tothct-pot
an eurlv date.
Children Cry for Pitcher's.Castoria.
Wlifn Ruby was sick , we pure her Canton * .
\Vhou sha waa a Child , she crlctl for Castoria ,
When sbo became Miss , she clang to Castoria ,
TVhen ilio hid Children , she gave them Caatorla.
ss-s. ;
Tlie Theatrical Frofoa.lon ,
Merit will win and rucolvo public recognition and
praise. Facts , which are the outcome of general ex
perience , growing through yearn of critical and
practical teat , become a ] rooted ami Immovable ai
the rock of Gibraltar liipub'.lo opinion , and hnuco.
forth need no further r.ttaraafc a < to thrlr genu
Icen.ts. 1 he Indisputable fact that Swift's Specific
U the best blood purifier In the world , Is one of thtiM
Immovable Gibraltar reck facts of which no bars
uukcn , and every clay' , experience roots this con-
vlctlou deeper and drrp r hi iiubllc opinion , tvory
clau of our people lu America and In Europe ,
every trade , calling and profession. Including tna
medical profession , have tnirno volnulnry testi
mony to I ho itmiaricablu virtues ot S. 8. S. anil
IK Infallible efllcacy In curing all < lli e ses of the
ll oil. These testimonials are ou tile by the thoti-
aanda , and op : to the Inspection uf nil. Now come ,
unsolicited , two dUUrjRtiUtif < i Diemhcn or Ihe theat-
rlc l profession , who gratefully testify tu the wonder
ful curative < l"lltlos of tbo fcni'CtCn | n their Initl.
vldtial eair . Thttr testimonials are herewith sub
mitted to thti public without rurthor comment let
Ihrm npca ) : for tbemsf Ivej. The lady Is a member of
th famous Thalia Thnatre Company , of New Yoik ,
nuil formerly nf the Ile liknco Theatre. Berlin. Oer-
niaoy , ami nf MuVlckrr's Stock Cnmpany. of Chicago.
The Kentleman U n well known member of the New
York Thalia Thcutro Company. Iluth are well known
l.i theatrical circles In this country and In Eurupo.
Charlollo Ifnuilnw'a Testimony.
KKW YORK , May 3 , 1MT.
Swift Spf cini.Cempany , Atlanta , Oa. :
Oenllnmrn HavlDi ; been annoyed \vtth pimple. .
. - - and roughness of the filcln , from bful con.
rtltlon of my blood , for moro than a year , I used n
loading preparation of MtrsauarUla and other adver
tised rrmpcllc > to no effect. Then I consulted a prom-
lin-nt plij-klolan. end from hU treatment received
no bpnent. I then concluded to try the S. R S. rem
edy fur the bloixl. and fUo or His : packagea. by a
thorough eradication nf my trouble and n'storlnj
imoDtlineis tu my skin , have made inn happy , and
I iheerfully give you this testimonial for auch usa
and publicity us you wish tn T.nke of It.
CIUKI.OITI : IUSDOW ,
1S2 Don cry , uvar Canal btreat ,
HUE , , llnH.kcrl'n Testimony.
The Swift specific Company , Atlanta. 0.1. :
Uentlrmen Fur two } ear I hadn sevirn c.lioof
ecieiii.i. I used tar oap9nulphurroausnnd varloiu
oihi r ri'inodles. and was presetIbed fbrliy nnmben *
fit pbslclans , but found no relief. Atlast I Meter-
milled 10 try tb 8.8.8. rernndy , and aevenorolKht
iKjttlp * have thoroiiKhly rellevoil me , and ion cu
luu this oertlUcato lu any m.inner ' < mi wish
Huoo'lUnmthL.
Member of Thalia Thvatr *
hew York , Way S , 1W7.
Treatise < > u Blood and Skin Dlseatis mailed free.
TUK ilWItr Sl'Ki.IHO Co. ,
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Qa.
BITTERS
SENHA-MANDRAKC-BUCHU
It hai itood th Teit or Yean ,
la Caring all Diteasei of the
DYSPEP8IA.CONBTI.
CURC3 PATION. JAUNDICE ,
SICKHEADACHE.BIL-
LIVER lOUSCOMPLAINTS.fto
dli pp r at one * under
KIDNEYS ill beneflcltl influence ,
STOMACH Ittipur lyaMdlein
AND ai Its cathartic proper
ties forbids its me as a
BOWELS beverage , It is pleai-
anttotnetaite , and at
eailly taken by child ,
ren a adults.
PRICKLY ASH BtTTERS CO
Bol * froprl.tort.
RT.Louteand KAMIIB OITT
Kmbotly the highest excrllcncloH
Comfort aucl Dui ability and are tlm
REIGNING. : - : FAVORITE !
In Kifehlnnablt * Circlet. Our name Uouevet
sale. J. Jk T. Co u1 SINS , NEW VOHK.
AOKNT3 r'OH OMAHA ,
Hayward Brothers.
* WE EXPECTED
Our big special sale of overcoats would cause a commotion , but we must confess we never an
ticipated such a rush as we had all last week , and especially Saturday. Our 35 salesmen
were busy irom morning : till late at night , to wait on the throngs of customers that crowded
our store , and we regret that we were not better prepared , as even that large lorce of sales
men was not sufficient to attend to all. and a good many had to go away. Saturday's business ,
made big holes in our overcoat piles , but we are not through yet. Over one hundred oases of
suits and overcoats from our great New York purchase , are still on the way and coming in
daily , and we propose to get rid of them as fast as they come in.
Last week we have convinced thousands of customers that they never bought overcoats
so cheap as we offered them. This week we will show how low good suits can be sold. Suits
that were made by one of the best houses in the country. This is the greatest opportunity
men of moderate means ever had to procure good first class garments at about one half the-
real value , we cannot describe them all , but we mention a few of the larger lots and which
reesipecj.ally big bargains :
7R 00 ° 00 < * ntliv.v Casaimo.ro Suits , warranted strictly all wool , lined with good heavy sorgo. No all wool suit of such
11 U quality and such make was o\vr offered for less than $7 to 8. Our slaughter price is $4.75.
This is the price we have placed on about 200 line black , warranted real worsted , Corkscrew Suit * , some lined with
silk serge , some with good double warp Italian , well gotten up. This will make a good dress suit for men of mod
erate means , and will give good satisfaction , ft is in every respect as good a suit as is sold by other houses for
$10 to SI' ' . OurslaughterpriceisfG.no.
This lot contains about L 5 ( ) plain , double and twist , and silk mixed eassimeros , some fine cheviots , elegantly made
and trimmed , every one worth $15.00 , and that is the price which other dealers -would ask for them. Our slaughter
price is $9.75.
Cft Nearly 400 line tailor made Suits , the choicest of the great purchase ; cassimores , beautiful fancy worsteds and
IJU diagonals. The material is the product of some of the best mills in the country , and some imported. These suits
were 'manufactured for the finest city trade , and have been made up to sell at retail for from $18 to $25. Our
slaughter price is $ ! . ' { .50.
Several large lots of Pea Jackets and Vests , chinchillas , plush and astrachan , lined with fine eassimore and Italian
goods , which are usually sold for $10 , $ lJand18. Our slaughter prircis ? 4.'J5 , $4.75 , * } ) .00 and$1175. A few extra line im
ported astrachaus with elegant satin lining , nnd fully Avorlli t'JS to J.'JO , wo offer at $1G.K ) .
We wish to call the attention of ladies to a small but especially attractive assortment of fine
children's overc9ats , which fell into our hands with this great purchase. These are made of the
best of materialiin Cassimere , Chinchilla and Astrachan , elegantly trimmed with fur and plush ,
and of exquisite designs. These garments were manufactured for the cream of city trade , and in
every respect first class. There are only a few small lots of them , and as the sizes are somewhat
broken we have marked them at about one third their real value ,
We are daily in receiptof numerous mail orders fram out of town parties , and wish to say that
we cheerfully send goods by express C. O. D. , with privilege of examining when parties are willing
to pay express charges , both ways in case goods are returned , and we require a deposit to cover
such charges. We sell goods with such a small margin of profit that we cannot afford to puy ex-
pressage.
All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price.
Nebraska Clothing Company ,
Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha.
A Great CATASTROPHE !
OP OUR
14$15T7&18 SUITS
TO
I'hirt is tlie cheapest lot of goocls ever sold in Omaha. If you want a suit of clothes , buy now , ay this cut will only la
10 DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.50-$7.50 , $9 and $10 ; worth double theprice.
YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING CO.
LEADING CLOTHIERS , 1308 FARNAM STREET.
( Ik your retailer for tlir
JAMES MEANS
$4 SHOE
or the
JAMES MEANS
$3 SHOE ,
act u rill lie tu your necelt.
CAUTION'I Positively mine genuine nnlex out
14111 ! price appear [ thinly uuthe coles figme
ueulf M , in older In make A Jarper
profit , H III recommend the Interim'
roods with which tin * market Is
' ' ' '
MIOK'is'hKlit'aml t'tjllkh. It
u llkM n BtiuUlnc .inil Hl >
Ol'lItUS NO " IfllKAK.
L fNU IN , " bflnj ( lerltclly
oo y ll.f null line It li v > c.rn
It will utliir thr most
l.iltidMiiKkltii In rcr >
vital roipert equal 11
nhlch
hlthrrlii
bcru rt-
Inllrd st
$7orl .T .MF.SMKANS : SHOKI tliiorl | .
nil $3 Shoe ami Is UuIuldr thf oTily shoe of Its ptlre
whlrh li rvcr lieeu iilaoeil eskniitrl ) on the msrl.fl
Inthlch ilnrsHlllty I. ion . . | . 'i'J brlore mrre uutn.nl <
* Pv"raur 'Ihof short are loM tir the Lest retailers
throughout IhfL UnlUcI Sidles , .lliJ < lll place Ihr.ui
esilly willIn jloiir r acl , In any > tstr or territory if ) ou
will tend in a ( xjslil rjiil meiillonlni : thli paper
4 > ino Slraiu & Co. . II Unoln nl , lluilon.SIsis.
Knll line of thf aliovc Shoes for hale inDii vn v
by ( J.V. . Co.ik , KKki riuivilii Httrct ; ( i. S' Miller ,
HliNoitlt luth stlpet ; llH.\wiucl Itrov , IIW South
IMh titipct. In Coi'M'ii , lli.L'r'in by Hurgi-nt A :
r.vanslli : llrouiluay
J. B. HAYNES
STENOGRAPHER ,
TlilrJ Judicial nistilct ,
ill II AMU Kit OF ( UMMU'.CK.
1707 ( ) li\i > SI ! < < ( , SI. LunN , Mo.
Of tin- Miouil Stiito Mtmouni of Annloiny , St.
LolllS Mo , rtiHulMty College llo > > | iltiil , l.oti-
ilon , ( ileoMi , lieiiii inv unil New Voik II. IM
clvvoU'il tlielfiilteiitloii
SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF
i Cliroi
,
DISEASES.
Moro OMiurlally tho-p arlnlnt ? from liniril | *
( lenre. Invite ullo sulTeitni ; tocotie.-lionil \ \ till-
out delay. li-pn | < .eK of Inrertlon and contusion
hiifely nnd Mieeilllyltlioutusoof iluu.
KProus dnmi. IMtrentfc wluno cuM-slmvu been
neuleeted , luilly tieutcij or ( irouoiuueil luuur-
able , ahoulil not fall \\rlteus lonrornlng their
Hymjitoms. All lettei.1 ivtvlvu IniiueUliitc alten-
tion ,
JUST PUBLISHED ,
\nd will be mailed Kltr.K to any uililreht on re-
elpt of CHIDcent stamp , "I'ractli'.il Ob ervii-
tloiiMin Nervous Debility and Physical Kxliuus-
tlon , " to which In added an "Kn ay on Mar >
ilii e , 'with Important chapters on diseases of
tin ; leprudiictlvi ( ) OrxaiH , tlmhole forming *
\aluablemedlcal tieatUe which should butcaii
by .ill yomiK men. Address
and D DAVIESON
DRS , S , , ,
17O7 Olive Street , St. Louia , Mo.
Epps's Cocoa
BHI : AKFAST.
"Rr a thorniieh kniiwledgu of thn nntural laws
whicn Boverii lhnii | > rmlon of iliKotuui unit
tlnn and 1'T rnri'ful Kppllrntlon uf the tint ) prop
n ( nell siilertud C.irua , Mr Kppl hai | TUVIM | | | uur
hrunklutt liihle llli a dt'llrati'ly tlarureil bevera
hHli ni urn us many heavy J ( > ctor' bllli. llh
th Juilliloui u u of null ni tick's ot illot Hint
tiinctltiitlou luar be crailiially built up until strong
rnouxh to refill every tpiulciicy tu ilUcasc , Uun-
dtcil > of subtle malaiilrt ar tloatlny mound us
In attack wheievertliTo l a nvnk point. Woinuy
f -ai > ouiaiiy a tiital rhaft b ) keeping uursclvus w fl
furtlttea with | iuro hluinj and a pruiorly no'irJsluJ
framn. " C'lfll lSrvlool ! etlo.
Madosliupl ) with boiling water or milk , HoW onlr
la half puuna tins by Crocers labelud thui )
JAMES EPPS & CO , , " "K l'H ' S:1" : '
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITURE.
A magnificent display af every thing useful and
ornamental in the furniture maker's art ,
at reasonable prices.
DR. HORNE'S I
EleclfO-Mapelic Belts !
The Grandest Triumph o ! Electric Science
" Madc and Practically Applied.
' ' Sclenlinca"y
fientlt nsn's Belt Mtll'tt
vtilh Electric Iltt8llti , DISEASES CURED WITHOOT MEDICINES.
. . . . _ . .
idlceallon , UeaUneM. iMpotrnrr , „ .
. .
' tot UlwMra , strew. * le. Iktn this brlt la Jmt what 7011 act *
Kleetrictttnilanllv . . * . > ! { > C . n be applied * > sp > I sAH * " am 11 am
toauyp.rtSf.tl.o.boSy. . Whoj.Jjmifj.ctT > WHEN ALL ELSE FAILSi
wi-ar It.
hoha b ito
RUPTURE ° . ' . NORNES ! ELECTRO-MAINETIC lELT-TRUSI ,