' T/r / > lffn5 * ( M pjRMI PItxWW 8 .THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , PEBRUAKY 9. 1888. DEATH FROM.ASPHYXIATION , Ida From Pound Dead on Her Bed This Morning. DEATH OF MRS. O. H. ROTHACKER. AMnn Hlditlcd With Itullcts In Boutli Oiiialin and Still Allvo Decis ion In the Horsc-Cnr-Ca- bio Controversy. The Gns AVfts On. Tuesday night , betwrcn 8 and 0 o'clock , Idn From , a young domestic hi the employ of II. Woodward , book-keeper for IJ.irki.low Hros. , was seen by the family In the dining- room , and spoken to about her brothcsr. Yesterday morning nho had not appeared at 7:30 : o'clock , an hour and a hulf Inter than her usual time. Mr. Woodward opened the door of the girl's room and found her lying , with her clothes , upon the bed and the apartment filled with tras. The key of the gas jet was open and the deadly vapor wus escaping without ro- Btriutlon. Dr. D arrow was itummoned and pro nounced the girl dead. The remains were convoyed to Drexcl & Maul's , where an in * ( ( iicst was held. It resulted In the disclosure that the deceased has n brother named .1. F. From , a practicing physician in Danncbrojr , in this state , and that her jmrcnts reside In Ilosehcl pur Grain , North Schleswig , Ger many. This address was found upon an en velope in her | > osscsson , which contained a pretty Christmas card , which , it seems , was the Intent of the deceased to send to her par ents. There was also found n letter to them , sneaking of slight pain in her eyes caused , imo thought , by the loss of one of her car- rings. Another contribution to her post mortem literature was a letter from u young man In this city asking the pardon of the deceased because of his cred ence of bad rcKrts' | about her which had been given him by another girl. The young apol ogist also asked pardon for the party who had brought him the story. Mr. Woodward says the young woman had been in the coun try but n short time , and so far as he knew was of regular habits and exemplary char- ncter. If she had any male acquaintances , she never brought them to his house. The verdict was in accordance with the facts nhovc outlined , that the deceased had come to her death from accidental causes. Miss From was a sweet , innocent and sensible looking girl , and hcrdcud form In the morgue has evoked much sympathy. MOIITUAUY. MIIS. O. H. After a month's painful illness , this lady , wife of O. H. Hothackor , editor of the Omaha Republican , died yesterday morning at 0:24 : o'clock , in the Millard hotel. She had been prostrated with debility and brain fever , and though suffering keenly the greater part of the time , at intervals gave signs of recovery Which induced false hopes amonghcr friends A few days ago she rallied considerably , but n relapse ensued , with the result above men tioned. At the time of her death , her bed was surrounded by her mother , the widow of the latcS. P. Hounds , her aunt Mrs. Hishop , . 'of Denver , Mr. and Mrs. Smith of the same place , sister and brother-in-law of the do- ceased. Mrs. Hothacker was twenty-three 'ears of ago. She was married at the age of seventeen years to O. II. Hotli- ncker , antl leaves two children. OIIQ eight months , and the other three years old. The remains wore this afternoon con veyed to the residence of her mother , Twen- " * > -fourth and Farnam streets , from which place um funeral will take place to morrow -tornoon. The remains will bo bornO v , Chicago , where ahoy will bo interrea pilose Hm cemetery beside these of her rim. , . wj,0 , was buried u few weeks ago. O. II. ItuUi- nckcr. the husband of the deceased , is now In Chicago , and has been wired of his wife's death. He had gone thither on his way to Now York , to make arrangements to entci the Journalistic Held in the metropolis. It is stated that the telegram would reach Mr. Rothackcr on his sick bed. In all probability ho will reach hero this morning. ' 1 OHI'KN. , Wllber E. Green , of Dayton , O. , aged thirty-one years , died on Monday morning , the Oth inst. , at the residence of his brother , G : L. . Grecu , 101" Howard street. Ho came to Omaha last October , hoping to recruit his falling strength , but the loved ones who so faithfully watched over him nnd so tcndcrh administered to him during his last days of conflict saw the unmistakable signs of dissolu tion increase us the days wore on. During the month of December ho became deeply solicit ous regarding his spiritual welfare and made Jiis peace with God ; was baptized and unitci With the Methodist Episcopa } church. His child-like trust and conlldcnce comforted bin to the Iasttid : ho sweetly went to sleep. His wife , parents , brothers and sisters have the heartfelt sympathy of these who knew hiii for so bhort , a time in our midst. 'I > K\IH or SUM ur.now. Intelligence was i-eceiAcd in this city yes tcrday of the sudden death of Sam Do How manager of the California fast freight line , which occurred in Chicago at a late hour 01 Tuesday night. The deceased hud man.\ warm friends in Omaha , among whom much regret was expressed when the sad tiUings "were made known. SOUJI1 OMAHA XinVS. A SM.OON HOW , OTIC opening of Johnny O'Gorman's saloon in South Omuhu Tuesday night came vcr.\ nearly ending thollfo of Johnny MeNultyam has placed Hurry Hull in the county jail. No blame can bo attached to the land lord , but still it is one of these af fairs that needs a thorough investigation It was shortly after midnight when Hiiro Hell , u paclffng-houso employe , of Fowlci Hros. , engaged In n wordy war with liym Burke , who , for the time being , was acting us bar-tender. The cause of the dispute WUH trivial , , but Hell endeavored to end it b.\ drawing a revolver nnd llrlng two shots a Uurko , who retaliated by knocking him dowi with n glass and then wen tup stairs foragun While lie was away it is apparent that u go ns-you-pleaso encounter occurred , In whicl McNulty , who was sitting quietly on n beet keg , got the worst of It , us ho was stretche ( bleeding on the floor when Hurko returned Hell and his companion , Dennett , had left the house , but Officers Sexton and I.oono.\ tracked them over the snow to their board lug house , near Thirty-second street in tin Third ward , and effected their arrest at 0U : ! this morning. A revolver was found 01 Dennett , but Hell does not deny havinj , fired ut the bar-tender , and all thosi in the saloon ut the time liavo boci hold as witnesses. As soon as it wus fouiu that McNulty was seriously injured ho was removed to a room above the saloon and Dr Kelly , summoned. He found him suffering from two slight scratches in the shoulder where the bullets had giwed the flesh , am one much more serious In the region of the liver. He extracted the bullet and thinks i it has not penetrated the liver the patient niav pull through , hut. if it has the effect woult be fatal. So far there hub been no interim hemorrhage , and the patient is resting easily although unable to be removed. He is ubou 25 years of ago and bears an excellent rcputa tion , and only came from Chicago two weeks ago. having left his wife In that city until ho could start a homo for her hero. On the other hand the police say that Hell has beet In'South Omaha about a year and bears i somewhat tough record , but of Dennett thoi know nothing wrong. However , they sa > the firing must have been rather promiscu ous , as live bullets were found embedded it the walls of the saloon , and one found a lodging place in the body of the vie tliu , proving almost conclusively that more than one revolver had been used. Fat he Jcanctto was sent for curly and attended to the spiritual wants of the supposed ilyluj , man , iuid has since been in con&tuut attend unco on him. Hell and Dennett wcro brought before .ludgo Uoulher yesterday and Hell was how over to the grand jury in the sum o fa.iKK ) , Denn-'tt , Ilyan , Hurko and James Me Inoniey bo ngalso held us witnesses In tin cum of fJOj each. W , II. Eason , of Morris , brought in two cars of cuttle , J. W. Uoylo , Corcseo , was on the niarke with two loads of cuttle , John Hanker brought in a car of cnttlo foi D. A. Stewart , of North Loup. F. W. Watt brought in a car of cnttfo and ft car of togs from Clear Water. S. W. McQormick , of Smith ft McCormlck Is on thefcurkot with two cam of hogs fron Clear W\tor { ftovlvi , services are being conducted lightly at the I'resbitcrlhn churchby the Hcv. Mr , Lodge. ' O. W. I'crloy Is In from Lincoln with a car of cuttle. E. C. Goodcll came In from Tobias with hreo cars of cattle. Henry Koch , of Colby & Co. . Hradshaw , ias a cur of cattle nnd u cur of bogs on the nnrkut. Win. Zeiglcr , of Spring Kanchc , brought n a cur of cuttle and two of hogs. Temple Heed , of Shelby , has n car of his own fed cattle on the maikct. F' Koscnberry came In with a car of cattle of his own feeding ut Shelby. There Is trouble In store for a number of hu saloon keepers in townas the council has decided to put u stop to the Indiscriminate mnsfiirring of licenses , nnd after May next will see that nil applicants will strictly com ply with the law. The case of James Hoes was culled before Justice Kcuthcr yesterday , but at the re- litest of the defendant was referred to a jury. jury.D. D. L. Hess , a graduate of McGlll college , Montreal , is looking out for nil opening to [ iractlcc his profession as a physician. He is u guest of Dr. ICelly. Leave IInr. advertisements at the Postofllco t > ook store. The police uro anxiously awaiting the ac tion of the finance committee respecting their salaries. Ainongthe Exchange hotel guests yesterday were : H Ehlop , Northboro , la. ; Henry Koch , Uradshaw , Neb. ; Edmund Dcitch , Malcom , Neb. ; J. C. M. Young , Cedar Hap- ids , Neb. ; T. A. Mlnlcr , Craig , Neb. ; E. C. Goodoll , Tobias , Neb. ; C. T. Hoewer , McCook , Neb. ; W. I. Scphcns , C. Y. ; J. McHetli , Shelby , Neb. ; J. A. Crane , Housing , Neb. ; Frank Wier , Clearwater , William Tpighcr , Spring Hunch , Neb. ; T. O. Hnrkcr , North Loup , Neb. HIS MUTI1KU-1X-I.A.W. Will lUimcy lilumcH Her Tor a Family/ Dlfuirbnncc. In Monday evening's HKK there appeared an account of how Mrs. William Kinncy flled charges against her husband for extreme cruelty. She claimed that he came homo Sunday afternoon , nnd after abusing her in a heartless manner , finished by knocking her down. ICmnoy maintains that the story is entirely false. Ho became acquainted with his wife some two or three years ago , while boarding at a house on Ninth street. She went by the name of Charlotte Howen. and was at the time trying to get a divorce from another husband. Charlotte and Will , however , be came quite intimate , and it was agreed that they should bo married ns soon us she was legally released. Charlotte's mother , however - over , was particularly disliked by Will , and one of the conditions of the agreement be tween the lovers was that this mother should not bo permitted to live with them. In the course of time Charlotte was freed from her previous matrimonial al liance , and lust August slio nnd Will wore married. They rented a house on the corner of Twenty-first and Chicago streets. Will was Riven permission to rent the upper rooms , while ho and his wife occupied the lower ones. About two weeks ago Mrs. Kinney spoke about letting her mother have the upper rooms. Will ob jected , and firmly stated that ho would not stay if she came. The mutter was dropped for nwnile. One day last week Kinney , who works nights , was awakened from his sleep by a terrible rnciiet in the looms overhead. Upon investigation ho discovered that his mother-in-law had installed herself there for good. Kinney forthwith loft the house and did not return till last Sunday. Ho claims that ho went up to get the grocery receipts for the purpose of settling the bills. Ho asked Ills wife for the key to the trunk. She replied by sei/ing a stove poker and strik ing him across the face. Ho caught her imil * mid told her to stop. That night Mrs. ICinney luvljier mother , so Kinney claims , went to the sfflotinm works where Will acts as foreman , and tf lea j. lrttw his pay. On the following day when ho npuGprt V'ttio money himself ho wus refused. Tils reason , was given that it would bo withheld until the trouble was settled. Regarding the story that ho applied to a fortune 'teller , Kinuoy explains in this wise. A man by the name of Benjamin , who is also employed in-the works has u weakness for phrenology , and , for the amusement of the boys sometimes feels the bumps on their heads. Benjamin has a wife who , It appears , is quite intimate with Mrs. Kingsley , the mother of Charlotte. Hcnjamm told her of feel ing Kinnoy's head , among others.As the amateur phrenologist is it Norwegian Kinney claims the fortune teller version is a distortion of the pointn Just given. Kinney asserts further that ho Is certain that there a conspiracy on the part of his wife nnd her mother , assisted by Mrs. Benjamin , to down him. His wife , ho claims , told his mother in his presence that she intended "to do him up. " Although there has been n warrant is sued for Kinnuy's arrest ho has not yet been taken into custody. Henry Hall's Side of the Story. WAIIOO , NTeb. , Feb. 7 , 1SSS. To the Editor of the Omaha Hun : Having noticed an arti cle in this morning's Hir. : headed , "Fright ened Him Away , " and which'article does me a very great Injustice , I desire a small space In your valuable paper to reply. If the coward who wrote the article , and had not the manhood to sign his name to the lying communication , would spend more time in attending to his own business , it would bo vastly more to his credit , I mil willing to admit that on the evening mentioned I was somewhat intoxicated , und though I called ut Miss I'orky's door , I did not do so with nny ungentlemanly intentions , nnd on being rolused admittance , I asked to be ex cused in as gentlemanly u manner ns possible. The man who wrote the article lies like n pirate when ho says that I insulted Miss Porky , either in word or action , or that a re volver was llrod by Miss Perky or anyone elso. I urn called the notorious "Hunk Hall" by this unknown correspondent , though for what reason I urn not awnro , for since 1 have been in Wuhoo I have conducted myself in u law abiding manner and have conducted my place of business in a much better manner than is usual with such places , and with the excep tion of perhaps a few temperance fanatics I am contident my character will bear a favor able compai Ison with the party who favored AOU with "Frightened Him Away , " and I am doubtful if your correspondent would liuvo tlio sand to help tur and feather a cat or a poodle dog. Miss Perky is a respectable lady In every way , mid she will not say in print or nny where else that 1 ottered a word of insult to her. Very icspectfully , Huxur HALL. niolioltl Safes. Cull ami see the lurffo stock Mcnghor & Lcaeli , tfunornl agents , have on hand ut lllf > Farmun St. , Omaha. A Hidden Crime. Hiiro E. Djvling , a former Western Union telegraph operator , latterly n haugpr-on oi saloons and low dives , lias suddenly skipped the town. A letter found by his room-mate Fred Filler , shows conclusively that Darling is wanted somewhere by the polico. His letter , which was unfinished , wus Intended foi his biother , nnd was found by Filler in thcii room , after Darling had levanted , It went onto suy. that so far hu had been success ful In eluding the grasp of the authoritiesbut at last he was apprehensive that the author ! tics hero wcro on to htm and ho would seek n new clime. Ho spoke of his mother , nnd said that ho could thank her for a good edu cation nnd bringing him up in the way he should have gone. Hut ho erred , had committed tlio crime , and must continue to play hldo and seek foi his lifo. Hofclntcd that when ho wrote ngah it would bo fiom Australia or some other dis taut land. Tlio letter Is written in a splen did hand and couched in tlio best of language showing Darling to bo a man of no incoubld cruble icllnement uud education. Any Information in regard to my son Suliuylor Coif ax Cowgill will bo thank fully received. lie was working on a railroad near Omaha during November Address J. K. Cowans , Harepurt , Webster Co. , la. Condemned HoUcmieKs. _ The report of-tho city meat inspector for last month U6ws a condemnation of.2SOI . pounds of 'beef. 2,233 pounds of u'orfeand UiO pounds of inuUu.il' , . . , . < HUNCH AM ) 11ATI. United Btntcs Court. TUB BTHEGT HAIMVAT COXTnOVCIIST. Subjoined will bo found the synopsis of the opinion of Judge Urewer , In.tho circuit court of the United States , In the lm | > ortant cane of the Omaha Horse Kallwuy company vs ho Cable Tramway company , of Omaha , lied with the clerk yesterday : The case is now submitted on demurrers o supplemental bill and amendments thereto. The original bill was filed by the complain ant. Tlio defendant is also a corporation , or- puii/cd under the luws of the state of Nc- imiska. The bill sought to enjoin the de fendant from prosecuting its work on the ground that such cable tramway was nn'ln- frmgomcnt of the exclusive franchise given o complainant , which exclusive franchise ho state of Nebraska was restrained by the federal constitution from interfering with In any way directly or Indirectly. Upon tlio hearing of the case I ruled that : he complainant's exclusive franchise was Imitcd to a mere horse railway and did not ncludoall manner of street railway travel , md therefore that the cable tramway was no nVnslon of us exclusive franchise. It was strenuously Insisted by the defend ant , that , having ruled on the federal ques- Ion against the complainant , the only proper decree was one dismissing the bill. I'he parties hero are both cltbcns of Nc- jraska , nnd ordinary disputes between them nust he settled by the state courts , und the 'ederal courts cun only take cognizance of u controversy between them in which there is n fcdornl question. The cotupluinunt's chnr- er has thirty years still to run. Some of the streets are occupied by the tracks of each tarty , and as the city grows , more streets will bo occupied by each nnd doubtless in some cases the same street by both. All such controversies naturally md properly belong in the state courts. It is not tlio design ot the federal constltu- .ion or the purpose of congress to make the 'ederul courts arbitrators ot disputes be- .ween citizens of the same state. To their own courts such citizens must look , nnd the repeated monitions of tlio supreme court caution the trial courts not to take jurisdlc- : lon of cases of which their Jurisdiction is doubtful. Hclieving that unless the line bo drawn so ns to give jurisdiction of such question only as exists in the case at the time it is submitted , there can be no definite line placed and the door will bo opened to an indefinite exorcise of jurisdic- : ion by the fcdernl courts over matters of purely local nature , I feel constrained to sus tain the demurrer. When they were brought into the case thcro remained no federal ques tion in it for determination , und being no fod- 2ral question thcro is nothing upon which to liang the jurisdiction of this court. The de murrer will be sustained and tlio case will be liasscd to decree upon the original pleadings and the report of the commissioners us mod- lied. _ District Court. Tim ninu CASK. The case against A. E. Wlcr charged with larceny from person was taken up yesterday morning before Judge Groflf. The state intro duced several witnesses and rested their case. Upon the request of the defendant the court took a recess until 2 o'clock in tlio afternoon to liermit the stipccning of three witnesses for tlio prisoner. The jury uftcr a short deliberation re turned with a verdict of nol guilty , and the prisoner was given his freedom. ' SUKII FOH A C'HUIl Ull.r. . " ' Wcllman , Peck & Co. , of Jacksonville , Flu. , yesterday commenced action against the Myers manufacturing company to recover $2,813 duo for cigars furnished and deliv ered. , A I1UUTAI. HUSIHND. Jennie Wyand yesterday niu'do application to bo divorced from her husband , Leonard Wyand , to whom she was married in Henry county , Mo. , in October , 1882. She alleges that ho is a continued drunkard , und brutal towards her. her.WANTTItniH WANTTItniH 00001 1IVCIC. The firm of Haas Hi-others .s esterduy pe titioned tlio court to the effect that the Myers manufacturing company wrongfully nno unlawfully withheld from them cigars to tlio amount of lHO. The Haas want the cqods buck , or n judgment for their full vulue wittMi4.rcst and costs of suit attached. AN APPI. VI * . * William MurrayST > 4iued S'"i nnd costs amounting to * 18 by Justii7B-.ot the Peace Watts , from which decision ho appCaVdjind yesterday the appeal \vas lilcd With the cleiTr of the district court. Tin : niuxn junv. The grand jury are still engaged in investi gating tlio charges ugulnst Joe Miller. A largo number of witnesses have been exam ined including Sheriff Coburn and Miller. " John Smiley for many years has owned a homestead hi the 1101 them part of tlio city , which was , us such , exempt rrsn : judgment. Forty of these acres were -taken when the city extended its city limits , and tlio creditors } Ijpldlug sought to enforce the latter on the remaining 120 ucres. Judge Groff yestciday , however , held that the act of the legislature enabling the extension of the city limits could not by decreasing the si/a of tie homestead abridge the right of exemption of the owner uuder tlio original possession. County Court. Mary Ann Vnpor.sistcr of Joseph C Vapor , the tailor , brought suitiigainsthiin yestculay morning to secure a judgment for $ M3 for services performed. Mrs. Vapor also al leges that Joseph owes her $1. > 3 which ho bus borrowed in various sums from her daughter Mattie. Jt'DfiMEXTS UCNIjr.UEl ) . r " Judge Shields yesterday issued the follow ing judgments : Isaac Gill , $2i.S5 : ) , ugainst William Snyder and others ; William Pres ton , $947.70 , against Fred M. Peterson and others. ; ) _ Police Court. The following cases were disposed of yes terday morning : Vagrants Charles Oriss , thirty dais on bread and water ; Henry Gel ! , one day ; H. J. Caiitcrwlne , twelve days ; John Gorman , Frank Hobbliis , . Ed Thomas , discharged. Suspicious Characters Tom Adams , Tom Hoonoy , Charles Hall , Ed Cain , Uisohargcd. Hai tley Kelley , two days ; Peter Uurquist , $10 and costs. Drunks Jim Green , two d.iys ; Hen Woodly , John Anderson , discharged. in : WOULDN'T ruoiuL'Ti : : . Ed Crowell nnd Tony Herrold wcro ar rested on Monday night for assaulting a young man named Fred Gross , whom they found insulting a lady on the street. They were anested by 11 police man who did not know of the circumstances and were discharged on their own-surety Judge Hcrku discharged them later , Gross concluding not to prosecute. niicklnghnm IV. C. T. U. At the business meeting of January 17 , su perintendents' reports wcro received , all showing good work accomplished. , The necessity having been urged by many friends of the causa it was decided that head quarters bo opened each day from 10 a. in. to ! i p. in. , the secretary Mrs. G. Willis Chirk , in charge. Demands are daily made for relief by the poor , and that these may bo met donations of money and clothing are earnestly solicited. Touching reference having been made to the recent deatli of MrsMVm. McCaudlish , n committee consisting of Mrs. G. W. Clark and Mrs. W. V. Doolittlc wcro appointed to draft suitable resolutions. Mrs. J. C. Dcniso , treasurer , submitted the following report , which wus accepted ; The Women's Christian temixiruncc union acknowledges with thanks the following bums received from October 13 , ls > S7 , to Jan- nary 13 , 188S : Hon. John A. McShuno . $ 60 00 Mrs. Dr. G.C. Moncll . . . 2300 Mr. S. L. Strung . 2300 MrV. . V. Morse . 10 00 Mr. C. W. Hamilton . 10 ( X Mr. J. H. Himobauuh . 100(1 ( Mr. Milton Hurlow . ' . ' . " . . fi CK Mr. William Wallace . n Messrs. Kuhn & Coc . . . . . ft tx Miis Hraken . , . ft ( K Mrs , Clark Woodman . 2 00 Mrs. J.H. Groff . 7. " Mrs. F. Smith . 2.p Mr. Joseph I > . Weeth . S ( X Hcv J E. Ensing . , . 1 HO Mr. H. 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It Will cure Ifis We on rtmedy nas Stood ihe timf. Stnd _ . Centtror { fie beau.- . . . , _ Tifut colored v faicTure-'TMoarith , SteekPiano Itemarkablo for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action nnd ub- BOlute durability. ! JU .yearn leconU the bent Kimrantre ot the excel * leiiro ot these InMru inputs. WOODBRIDGEBROS , UiWl MUUlllll ll ( U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NSB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - SO.OOO H W. YATES President. l.HMs.S. ItrEu , Vlce-PresliU-nt. A , E. TUUZAMN , 2il Vke-1'ri'sldent. IV , H , H. Huaiii : ? , C.ishler DUtKCTOIIS. W. V. Monsp Jon.s 8. Cni.i.t.NS , II. W. YATES , LKWIS S. UKKQ , A. E.Tbuv.Au.v. Office THE IRON BANK.5 ] Cor. 12th nnd Fnrnmn Sts , A General liuukiuuiluslnrHs Transacted. JjW. Barnsdall , M. D Uomipoptitbio Specialist , SURG-EON and Obstetrician , Telephone 979. RAMGB BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Ilotnu-uputhlc Hpeclulist , tit AND THROAT NOSE , CAD Spectacles Accurately 1'icEcrlbed. ItAMGK VI.'If. , O.tlAJlA ir. Surgeon and Physician , Offlce N.V Corner 14th und Douglas St. Ollice , telephone , 4C5 ; Hesliluiicu telephone , Mri. Of th IloiirrnUrted " 1 ttrcnctbractl. FuUiilrtlcu- Ur ii-ntifil-d free. tlltK MKlJ.OO . Hcrr.Mi. N. Y. A BREAK IN SHIRTS , The event of this week will be our great shirt sale. The season is crowding upon us and new goods have to come in earlier than in for mer years. Adhering to our determination to have all goods from last season out of the way , we will place on sale this week all the fancy Percale shirts we have left and propose to make one grand sweep with them. For convenience the goods have been arranged in three lots : All our $1.75 , $1.50 and $1.25 shirts are offered at 75 cents. These are of fine imported French Percale , open front and open back , three collars and one pair cuffs to each shirt made like best cms- j'i ' torn work , double stitched , felled seams and French Placket slee- vll ves , all hand finished 75 cents. All our $1.00 , 90c and 75c shirts are offered at this sale at 50 cents , Among them are some of Garner's best. Percales , warranted col ors and splendid patterns two collars and extra cuffs with each shirt 50 cents. The third lot comprises all laundried fancy shirts we have been sell ing at 60 and 50c and these will go at this sale for 25 cents. The prices quoted require no comment. V Our first installment of Spring Overcoats has arrived. The styles are beautiful and they will be marked at our usual popular prices. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one prlca. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. MEDICAL fPsUHBICAUNSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. Oth & Dodge Ste APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue. ccwiful treatment n I" every form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. , Board and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WKITF. IOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Spine , Tiles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , luhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kid ney , Bladder , Iye , Ear , SUiu and Blood , and all Surgical Operations. Ctseases of Women a Specialty. Baoi * cm DiUKACe's o > WOMEN Fni . ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A BPECUI.TS Of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases ( successfully treated. Syph ilitic 1'oiwn removed from the system without liiercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital I'ower. Persons unable ( o visit us may be ti eated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Mcilicincsor instruments sept by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or bender. One pei- l interview preferred. Citlt and consult us or history of your case , and we will send iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon 1'rivate , Special or Nervous Diseases , Ira- potency , Syphilis , . Gleet aud Varicocele , with question list. Address Oinalin Jlfedlral anil Xnrgteal Initltuteot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13lhind DodoeSti. . - OMAHA , NEB. GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. The BEST and MOST ( Sewing Thread of Modern Timed. BEWAltE OF IMITATIONS , WHOLES U.K IIV Ku.rtTiiiCK-Koci ! Dry Goods Co. M. G.SMITH & Co. 1'A.XTON. (1T.LAQ \P.ll & CO , SLOAN , JOHNSON & Co. S. P. MOHSK \ CO , llAVDKN HllOS. THOMSON , HKI.DEX &Co. IMIIKIN& Co. CnBINOKII , South Omnha , and nil cliiBs retail dealers. Tlie market Is Hooded with ' nostrums ot varloiiH nortH In DON'T BE the foiin of Bo-cnllcd "Klec- trlc appl ances und I'oroiiH 1'lahteiH that have no merit beyond that of it mnro mechanic DECEIVED chanic ill support to thu parts toUildi they uro implied. Avoid these nostrums and use BY ! only Benson's Plas QUACKS ters In cane.shere outward iipputatlons are desired. I'or I.unK und Chest AtTettlonn , BENSON'S ' Ithoiimntlhin , Kclatlcu , l.iimu llai'k , ItowelTioubkM , nnd all disorders re&nltlnt ; from over * u.\eitlon or exposure , these THE BEST plasters have no equal , and their efllcHcy Is enclosed by thousands or rhyslcUns , I'hur- innclbtH und luymen. A tit fern PLASTER , n Benson's Plaster nd take no other JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MJAL 1'ARIS KXrOSlTlOtf 1SJ3. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. .THE M01.T PERFECT OF PE1I8 , DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science fientlemeo'iBelt Sthnttlta Scicnlifica"- ' Hade and Pracllcally Applied. witb Klectrie "flu , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. IT WILL CURE YOU SAT teJ.Wi5J W.a to.Vff matlim , I'.r.lnla , NtBraUrla , 8 l tlo , niaeatt. of Kld.rr * . > F' " l , ! ; Torpid Llrer , Com . _ . , fcikB . . d..7 . K ! I lMl.a . , A.thtn , , He.rt Uto.ae. Dj.DeptJu. Con.Up.tlon , Krnlpclu , lBdl r.tlo. Weaknrw. IBp t , , , OcUrrh , rite * . Epllep- t > A nc , l > Ubctri , Ufdrg ew. Uropu. elo , tken bl * belt U Jiut What leu e * . to.nypartSf the boarr Who ) , farnll , can WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. * * * wear It. It elACtrtflM th. blood and cures " * v * rmBBH. M nBBi % TCOTIIinillll * Brf IT one genuine and nicd hf pertnls-lon. NOTE tb. followlnir TCSTIMOHIALS Ctl&U A. J. IloigUna.U. B. l > rkeranIJ.M.IU.l ttalloti arnoneratlnif aeon tlnnoni current ot elect rlcltjrdo or 11 Hours out or IMI lUroUBh - . . . - - . . . Alla7lnfrallti.rTouneulmii dUt lrand prodaclnft a new circulation of the Ifle forcoj-thq blood. Im. rartlnir Tlsor. itronrtb , enernr and health , vrb n aifatber treatment bai failed. The meitU of Mill iclen- tlflo Belt ara betnR recoenlied and Indoned by tboaiandl whom It his cured. . _ . . . . _ , . HBFEKENCES. Any bank , commercial ageoey or wholeiale bouia IA Chicago ) wholeisle draggltt * , Ban Franc.ieo and Ohlcairp. l Bend mmp lor ! ! page Illustrated pamphlet. X3X * "W" . 7. xkOXUTXD , InTentor and Manufacturer , 1 1 WobMb ATCOBC Okleaco. RUPTURE DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAQNETIC BELT-TRUSS. Display at their warerooms , 13OB and 13O7 Farnam Street ; the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY LYON&HEALY FISCHER , , PIANOS / NnS1 A Itl.e * BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD i m J-mi , Prices , quality and durability considered , are plaqed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 1 I30S * . 1307 FARNAM STREET * WHOLESALE SEEDS ! PHIL STIMMEL & COMPANY , K * ' OMAHA , NEB. 'I ' Catalogues and Price List upon Application. ( ilt.VTI-l'UL COMI'OUTIXJ Epps's Cocoa HIM : A K FA ST. "Ilr n tlioroiiuli knowledge nf llio natural Inns which jjovern the op.rulton uf ( IlijOftlim nnd nntrl- Hun , mill by van-fill application of the line prupurllcs of well selected Ox on , Mr. Kppt tins prorliu'il our bri' kfu ltublci with n dellcnlel ) flavored licveruxu wlildi m y v in many heaty iluclur'i lilll > . Ills br the JiKllclou. u o of i > uch artlclm nf dlvl Iliutii tonitllutlun niiir bu urii'luullj Unlit uu until ttruni ; enuiiKli to ru lil every tendency to nUuima. Hun- dri'UH of auntlo mnlitilluHnrt * tloiitltm aruiind UK ruttily to uttutk whcroTer tlicru ti n wt-uk point. Wu limy p > rnpu munr HfulnlnbHfl by kfepInK uursclvu well furllUfd with puru hloud unit u properly nourished Irmuo.-Clvll 6er lfo ( intvttn. .Mailu limply with bullliiK water nr milk. Hold only In bait puund tint by ( inurr * labeled tliui ; JAMES EPPS & CQ. , "ro'a'fea. ' SCIENTJFIC CLUCK & WILKINSON. DRUNKENNESS Or the Llijtior Halilt , I'nslllrfly Cured by Administering Dr. Hiilnei' ( ioldcu Spceiflc. It ran l > o given In u cup of coffee or tea with- nut the kimulfdKu of thu perbiin luKlng Jt ; ubso. luti-lv hnrinloxK , aiiilwlll eltt-tt u peiinunt and Mpt'idy cure , uhethcrtlxt | ittlent In a , modemtn ilrlnki'r or mi itlrohiillc wierk. ThoiiHumU o drunkiirdH huvu horn inadu tcinperutu men who huvu taken llolden Hpetlllo In their cotToowlth * out tliflr knoult'ilKD und todiiy b lle eth y ( pill drlnkliiKof tliclr own free will. It neveri lulU. Tim ( system oncu liiiprcKimtud with tlia tipi'i'lllc. It liioiiies un utlur ItnpoitMhuity foO the Iliiucinippi'tlte toi > xlht. I'or tulu by Kuhnv ! ft Co. , ICth und ItiniL-lus Kin. , unit IPIIi uud nun * ; inx hts , Oiiinlia , Neh. ; A. U , 1'ostor & Dro. . Council illutrH , loun. i w cotdlmr t.tcmufM ToutU lht > tt timed * known it ut tul Cocritu nil Cl et. W < l > e loli ) consider. bl in < ) ln . .eijr . | | t l l ni tiif.xilto. 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