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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; * SATURDAY. MARCH 1888. JP M TO THE RECORDS ? Grave Suspicions Arouood By an Ex-Offlclal's Dlsappoaranco. IRREGULARITIES FOUND , How Tjlfiht Thrown on the Dodge County Court Jlonso Fire n. Pnrncr Knds His Trouhlca With n Hope. A Suspicious Dlftnppcnrnncc. FitKMoNT , Neb. , March 9. [ Special to the Ur.r . ] There is n good deal of comment here over the disappearance ! ol Louis Spear , ox- clerk of the district court. Ho loft the city cnrly Monday morning , informing his family that ho would return on Tuesday. Ho hns not shown up , nnd thereby hongs a tale. Spear's term Of. pfllco ns clcrft of the , court expired on tile 5th of January. On the night of December 31 the court house took flro and vras almost totally destroyed. It happened that in any of the records of the district court were In the court room at the time , Instead of the vault provided for their safe keeping. A largo number of the books nnd jiapors of that ofllco 'npro burned. His suc cessor hits discovered atnoug those , thnt were preserved n number of errors nnd Inac curacies that lead to the suspicion , that there \vns crookedness. His mysterious disappear ance is ncccptcd by many as evidence of. this , , ) f not of a moro serious crime in connection with the burning. Spenr has been a boss in the democratic paity of this county for many years. Ho has hold ofllco of some sort the greater portion of the time for the last twelve years , anil has manipulated caucuses nnd conventions with n line hand , notwith standing the fact that ho was generally re- Raided as being dishonest. The Drama nt Fort Nlotirarn. FOKT NiomiAiu , Neb , March 0. [ Special to the J3in. ] The ofllccrs fi..d ladles nt the post Imvo formed n theatrical association and last cvcnlng-put on the boards the well known farce , "Woodcock's Little Game. " Hie players wcro : Lieutenant Hutchlnson , Lieutenant Stafford , Lieutenant Ulchardson , Mr. Cusack , Mrs. Elliott , Miss Waters , Mrs. ! 3u miner wny s , Miss Lucy Uryant , Nnvarra Kautz , rfatharlno Summcrways. Mrs. General Knutz cast the picco nnd under her management it was made a suc cess. The stage in Its arrangement showed her nrtistlo taste. Lieutenant Hutchison , as'Woodcock , "dressed nnd acted the part of a Jjlaso London swell , tired of dissipation , wishing for a rest nnd making the mistake bf marrying too young a vylfo. His ncting kept the house in a roar. Mrs. Elliott , as Mrs. Cnrver , took the house by storm. Her quick changes from the ridiculous to this pathetic were excellent and her make-tip ns Carver's widow was a sup- cessT "Mrs. 'Suiriiriorways ns Mrs. Larklus. a London society woman , took the i art well nnd presented tho'ligh&'f rlvolous side of hat class to the life. Miss Waters , ns Mrs. Woodcock , had a character hard to make anything of , but by her easy nnd graceful acting and clear enunciation brought out all that was in it. Miss Bryant , asSusan. . acted her part wclL The two little brides maids were very cute and astonished every one by their self-possession. Staffords as Larking , Richardson ns Swnnsdown , and Cusacks as David wcro rendcd well for ama teurs. Capital -City Items. ' LINCOLN , Ifeb' . , AIurch l . [ Special Telegram gram to the BKE.I--Tho following .articles of incorporation were flled with the secretary of state to-day : The Omaha Bnnkine company , of Omaha , capital stock , $350,000 ; . incorporators , C. E. Mnyno , J. W. Dillranco , John Hobbs , Jv M. Gross , M. 'Leo , C. P. Necdham nnd H. E. Palmer. The Bank of Valley , Douglas .county , capital stock$30,000 ; incorporators , C. E. Mayno , John Hobhs , John Ililoy , J. L. Whitney nnd Alex. Gardiner. The Southern California Insurance com pany , of Los Angeles , Cal. , has complied .with the state law and been admitted to transact business in the state. * " The contractors QU the state capitol buildIng - Ing commenced work with a force of men H ph the iron work toh ° dome yesterday , All the material for Its construction "being al ready on the ground. Mis. Emma Manchester , president of the .Woman's Relief Corps , Department. of Ne braska. issued to-day the following order : The department convention , at its ilfth an nual session held , in Lincoln , Nob. , February 29 and Mai ch 1 , haying elected mo depart nient president , I horoby'assumo the duties ' of thnt ofllco. In doing so I am sensibly im pressed with the honor conferred upon mo and the responsibility of the position. I pledge uiy most heaity efforts to continue the goot } work of our order. I request of all my sisters such n spirit of co-operatipn ns lylll make tlo ) record of the coming yc.ir nmong the best in the history of our depart ment. Thcrosa VVoodwaidVcepingWntor , Neb. , is'dopartmont treasurer , and the fol lowing appointment is announced : Secretary , Helen E. Cook , 1IMS Washington street. Lin' ' coin , Nub. Headquarter will bo established nt U3u It street , Llnioln , Nob. SuIOIdo of ft Fnrincr , OAKLAND , Neb. March 0. [ Special Tele gram to the DEB.- Robert Ferguson , living. two miles northwest of Lyons , suicided yes terday by hanging himself with a rope at tached to a beam In the barn. Despondency < ivns the causo. Ho was n woll-to-do-furmor , ng 1 forty-two , and n bachelor. Mr. Ferguson was well known in Hurt county as nn upright , conscientious farmer. JEIv was known to worry considerably when unable to meet his obligations. Ho and his fcired man had taken his cattle about one hundred and sovontyflvo head td the stock fluid and returned to his house iiboutl ) o'clock Kvhon Mr. i'crcusou lit his pipe rtnd wont to the barn , when ho was found nt half-past II ha was dead. Ho had attached u rope to p wire which was fastened to the Joist nnd evidently Jumpca from the loft nfter tying the noose , as his nock was broken. Ho was considerably involved aud it is believed that his inluil became demented. Ho had resided Jn thls , couujy for elqywi yeais. o County JtopubllaaiiH. FIIRMONT , Nob. , March 9. [ Special io the J3 'K , ] E , II. Barnard , clmirjunn of the re publican central committee of the Thhd congressional district , hns Just issued n call for the fleeting of the committee nt the Etio hotel in this city on March , at Q o'clock p. lu. The purpose of the meeting U to call a convention for selecting delegates to .tho national convention nt Chicago , and possibly jto fix the da to nnd place for holding the con gressional convention of thla dibtrict , David City Driving Cluh. DAVID CITY , Nob. , March 0. [ Special to the ! } EB. ] Articles of lucorjHH'tttlon of the David City driving club weio illcil for record to-day. The object of the corporation Is the Improvement Of breeding nnd the advance ment of the Intercuts of the trotting turf. Its capital stock is divided Into 100 shares of 95 each. Fol viug uru the ofllccrs : Presi dent , E , P , Fuller ; vico-piesident , Morris J , Jones ; secretary , Matt Maury : treasurer , Lewis Spelts : board of directors , Lewis 6MJlts. | S. Cllugman , Matt Maury , E. P. Ful ler una Morris J. Jones. Some of the bust oitUons of David City uro among the lucor- porators. Supreme Court 1'roccodliigt ) . LINCOLN , Neb , Murch U , ( Special Tele gram to the Urn. ] Opinions In the following cases wcro lllcd In the supreme oourt this morning : Manning * vs Finn , error from Douglas county , nfllrnitul. Mathews vs Toogood , error from Salluo county , a&lrmcd. This opinion construes section 1 , chapter 4 } , compiled statutes of lbS7 , and says : TJijs section forbids the allowance of interest In excess of 40 percent , ou'U where the interobt on n promissory note is repre sented by coupons providing Jbat interest plmll bo allowed thereon , after maturity , at the rate of 10 per cent IHT unuuin , no interest ivill bu allowed oil such coupons. Auy agree-- ment to pay" Interest which may hereafter accnio cannot be enforced , although Ifrdoos not render th6 principal contract for the loan of money usurious. A lilg Bnrii llurucd. STIUCTJSC , Neb , March 9. [ Special to the Bee. ] A largo stock barn belonging to George W Earner , about two miles north of town , was completely destroyed by flro Wednesday night. Thirteen head of flno cat tie and thrco head of horses were burned tea a crisp. A largo amount of farm Implements and machinery , together with a quantity of grain , was also consumed. Loss about f2,000j no Insurance. The barn was about seventy- flvo feet square and twp stories high. The flro originated in n large pllb of hny which was lying on the ground floor near tko center of the building. Mr. Warner had his hands badly burned \vhiloongnpcdlnfreeinBsoino of the stock. Ho is ono of the wealthiest farmers in this section of the country. Ho is confident that It Is the work of an Incendiary , and Is pre paring to give that individual a close hunt , There has been n'grcat deal of bad blood ex isting In the neighborhood for some time , and Mr. Warner thinks that this is ono Of the re sults. Flro nt honp City. LOUP Citr , Neb. , March 0. [ Special 'clegram ' to the BFB , ] About 0:30 : this morning flro broke out in the resilience jccupied by T. L. Pllgcr ono block from the square from n defective flue , Thcro was n trong west wind , and the building was intlroly consumed. Had the wind been lowing from on opposite direction the entire 'Uslnoss ' portion of toxvn could not have icon saved. The loss Is fully covered by nnurancd. ' Judge Moon wo ? t truck by n falling Chimney and quito severely injured. This Is the third lira in llio toxvn , nndvas in 'ho third building erected on the toivn site. Everything which bolonps to pttro , healthy blood ia imparted by Hood's itvrsaparllla. A \rill-convlnco you C it& merits. A. REVOI/TtNG STOIIV. Revelations of the. Social Crimes Of nn Ohio Man , SrniNOFjELi > ro. , March 9. [ Special Tele gram to the BEE.I In August 1SSO , Mrs. Anderson Merrill died suddenly nt her homo n few mllc3cast _ of this city. She wni found by her physician unconscious and died with- lut reviving. To-day Mrs. George Merrill , a uster of the deceased , charged that Andcr- lon Merrill bad * murdered his wife.wltha : lub in a family quarrel. She gives ns her reason for preferring the charge , that And6r- ; on Merrill has threatened to kill her. Mrs. Uerritt also makes this startling statement : ' When I was a young woman , ono of my. children was born and Anderson Merrill is ; hit ; child's father. Ho was at that time keeping company with mo nnd my sister. Ho afterward married her. The child was a girl and Is' now grown to full womanhood. She married a young man and after the murder eloped with her. Ho is now living with his own illcgimato child \Washlngton court house , O. My husband is Anderson Merrill's brolher. " Tlio case is lo bo placed in , the hands of the authorities and will be .ofllcially investi gated. _ . Rub the "painful points' " thoroughly , when afflicted with neuralgia \ ith Sal vation Oil , tho'great-pain unnihilator. Price 25 cents a bottle. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures croupy cough that sounds so like nails driven into the child's cofHn. Harvard College Rowdies. BOSTON , March 9. [ Special Telegram to tbo BEE. ] There has been considerable rowdyism manifested aboul Harvard slreel lalely , nnd officers have determined to put a stop lo il. The first fruits of their work were seen when Lloyd McF. Garrisona Har vard college senior , and son of Editor Gar- risoiij'of the Now York Post , was yeslcrday lined $30 for disorderly conduct. . Ho had gone tip to n young lady on the slreot in the evening before and , much against her will , persisted in huggini ? her violently. She screamed ns loud ns she could , and an officer rescued her and arrested her assailant. Leland hotel , Chicago. Death of a Prominent Citizen. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , March 9. [ Special Tele gram to the HKE. ] W. H. Floyd , n whole sale flour commission merchant of this city , died very suddenly at his residence , No. 1014 Sylvanio sireet , this morning about 0 o'clock of paralysis of the heart. Air. Floyd came to St. Joseph in 1859 as agent for the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad nnd Omaha & St. Joseph puckdt lino. Ho was prominently identified with the interests of the clly from llio time of his arrival. He was presidcnl of Iho school board from 1872 to 1878 , a promi nent member of the board of trade nnd n very successful business man. Ho had been enjoying unusually g&od health for the past few weeks , and the community was utipio- parcd to receive the news of his death , A Trial by Jury. That great American jury , the people , Imvo rendered a unanimous verdict iii favor of Dr. Piorco's Pleasant Purga tive Pellets , the standard remedy for bowel and stomach disorders , bilious ness , sick headache , dizziness , constipa tion aud sluggish liver. Business Troubles. NEW YOIIK , Match 9. Mayer Brothers & Co. , coffee nicrchants , assigned. Shrinkage of coffee values is the cause. Liabilities principally to banks nnd largo liouscb. Gustnv Kango , cotton merchant , assigned Liabilities $150,000. > "Beauty's phaplot none muy wear Unless teeth show ample care , Gums so healthy , hard and red Lips like roses' fr.igranco shed. These by SOXODONT made sweet Every sense with gladness gieot. A Blizzard in tie North west , DUJ.UTH , Minn , , March 9. [ Special Tele gram lo the BEK. ] Last night's blizzard which appears lo have boon u widespread one 150 miles boutli of hero has turned into a drizzling rain storm in this section. Two trains from the south reached hero nt 0 o'clock Ihis evening , und passengers repor Iho storm as the most violent of tlio winter. CREAM Its snnerior excellence proven in millions o homes for more than a quarter of a century. 1 la used by the United States Government. Kn domed by the heads of the Great I'lilversltles us the Strongest , I'm cut and Mo .t Healthful. Dr 1'rice's Cream Huklpb 1'owder doe * not coutalt Ammonia , l.lmo or Alum. Bold only in cans 1'WC'B 1IAKINU I'OWPKU CO , New York Chicago. Bt. Louis The English Satirist's ' Notable Vein of Sentiment. Characteristic Indications of II in Jits Hitherto Unpublished Letters Current In Scrlbncr's Mayazinc It Seemed Like a Miracle. Thoctirrent publication In Scrlbner' Mftga- ne of letters selected from tlio apparently vo- utnlnous correspondence of Mr. 'thnckory , the JiiRlIsli novelist , throw * a new llRht upottlilS Imrnctcr. nnd explain * much of the tenderness md gentleness , which ho Mioncd In his ro- nances , totbo lot \\oninnklud. . Ho was es- cntlnlly appreciative of the commonplace In lomo life , patient In the detail of Its beauty nnO mthos Actually appreciative nnd patlent.ns Ms ; lmt > le , homeloy , yet touching letters Inillfcnto. It w us the expression ol genuine nnd personal entiment that no gave vent to in "Vanity i'alr" vhenhoBnld : "What < lo men know about woman's mart rr- loms ? Tliey would co mad Imil they to cnduro ho hundredth part of these dally pains which are neekly borne by many women. Uoasolessslavery neptlnR x\Hh no reward ; constant KiTUlqness nnd tenderness met by cruelty as constantjlovc , abor , PiiITerlMn , patience.nattlitulnoss. . How many of them litu o to bear In iule ( and appear abroad .WITH attCRKFUfj FACES , as it they felt nothing" . , There Is in tills same tlntf of characteristic sentiment which the reader will Mud in many of ho letters which Thackeray wrote to his lull- nato friends In Knulnnd. "I doubt , " said a lady ho has been selected > the subject of this stctcli to the writer , whether thcro are many women , or men either , vho endured what I did * To feel the grow Ing weakness , the loss of strength , health nnd cotir- HKO , to IInil that the Bounds about me brew 'alnter and fainter overv clay , and that oven IJio voices of friends I could hear with difficulty. You can't Imagine lion * hard that was to bear. " Vithluitt.can. " MISS ANNIE dOODEETT. "Vou see It had been a matter of only a couple - plo of years with mo. I don't think I wnover H hat you might call fjtrontr , bufrtheu thlSjtrou- Dle came on nnd kept crowing upou tno , It made me weaker nnd more despondent than over. I ; iad colds unreal deal and trouble with my throat ftttd head. My nose "H ould stop up. jflrst on'ono side then on the other and it w as 'with ' dlfllculty that I could breathe through It nt all. L would always bo hawking and hemming and trying to clear my throat. I was moro tired hen I got up In the morning than when 1 went tobed the night before. My sleep'was jiof sound , I was very restless. After a while I began to have a pttln oyer my eyes nnd through my head. 'I was losing my weight and waste- duced to almost a'skoleton. I had no ambition to dd any work and the least exertion would tire mo.f "Vou speak about sounds being indistinct ? " "Oh. yes. For along time I noticed that I would have singular noises In my .ears roaring or buzzing sounds they seemed to be. Wlien my catarrh was worse for that the doctors told jno was my trouble ; or nt least the beginning of it especially In. damp or changeable weather , these sounds In my cars would be moro distinct. IJy and by I found I couldn't hear as plainly as 1 used to , and us afraid I would become totally deaf. " "Hut you hear bolter to-day : you con near niy voice quite distinctly , can you not ? " "Oh. yes. I will tell you. Bomo time ago , after using din crcnt kinds of ticatment , I took the ndvlco ot a friend and went to Dr. McCoy's of- flco lu Ilamge block. I found his onico J'AHLOUS FILLED W ITU PEOPLE. nut It was not very long before I had an oppor tunity of soolmt the doctor. Ho told me that my troubles wore the result ot catarrh , and to re move them It w ould bo necessary to remove the cause. Ho did not tell me ho could restore my hearing entirely , but said ho could help it , and make me hear better. "Jlesldes the ti ouble with my oy cs.I had a con tinual dropping otmuscus from my head into my throat-which when I would lie down I would sw allow , and It w as not long before I found my Btomachwasoutof order my food would not digest readily , and ! had moro or less of a pnln in the pit ot the stomach nearly all the time , and after eating a hearty meal 1 would hrvvo n distress 'd sensation in my stomach. My eyes , I noticed , . /ere also affected , und when ! would go out in the bright light they would pain mo and n ator considerably. _ , "As I said before , I visited Dr. McCoy s ofllco , nnd began treatment at once and began to Im prove , my general health was better at the end of the ilrit couple weeks of treatment ; now I sloop well , eat heartily , arise refreshed In the morning , do not mvnk and unit any moro like I iisfd to , lm\e 110 pain over the oycs.no distressed feelingsnfttfr eating. My food seems to digest nil right , mo eyes do not water or pain mo any more , and the ItOAllIXa AND IJUZZINO NOISES have left me. On the w hole I have been greatly benefited by his treatment , nnd have no hosl- Jaucy in ghiug my testimonial for publlca- Mlv ) Annie Goodlett , whose portrait U falrlj : well pioduoedabove , came to Omaha about two yenis ago from Streator. 111. , Is a dressmaker by occupation , nnd icsldos at the corner Of Twenty- ilfth street und 1'oppleton ayenuo , whcrp the above statement will bo verilledif the render will toke the pains to inquire about it. TRACING THE CONNECTION. Dangers Which Arc MnIc Known Before Consumption Appears. When catarrh has existed in the head and upper part of the throat for any length of ttmo the patient living in the district where people are subject to catairhal affection and the dis ease has been loft uncured , the catarrh Invnrl ably , sometimes slowly , extends dow 11 the wind pipe and into the bronchial tubes , which tubes convey the nlr into the different parts of the lungs. The tubes become affected from the swelling and mucus arising from catanb , and in some instances become plugged up so that the air cannot get in as freely as htfliouul. Shou- nesa of breath follows , and the patient breathes w 1th labor aud w Ith dllllciilty. In other cases them is a Bound of cracking nnd whuozlng inside the chPdt. At this stage of the disease the breathing Is usually more rapid than w hen In health , The patient also has hot Uashcs o cr his body. The pain which accompanies this condition is of a dull character , foil In the chest , behind the breastbone or under the shoulder bladu. The pain may come and go last a few days and then be absent for several others. The cough that dc- rum lu the lira t stages of bronchial catarrh is dry , comes at Intervals , is hacking lit character and usually most troublesome in the morning on arising , or going to bed at night , and it may bo the llrst ovldeiuo of the disease extending In tho. lungs. At llrst there may bo nothing brought nn by the cough ; then there l&a little tou li , tenacious mucus , which the patient lluds great dllllculty in bringing up. Sometimes there are fits of coughing Induced by tougn mucous so violent as to causa voni itlng. Later on tno mucous that is raised is iouud Jo contain small particles of yellow mater or , which indicates that the small tubes jn the lungs are now affected. With this thejo are otteu streaks of blood mixed w ith the mucous. In cases the patient becomes very pale , has fever and expectorates before any cough ap- In some cases small masses ot cheesy eub- stunco are spit up , w hlch , when pressed'hetwccn the linger ? , emits a bad odor , in other cases particles of a hard , chalky nature are spit up. ' 1 he raising of rheesy or chalky lumps Indicates serious mischief at work into the lungs , DOCTOR J. GRESAP M'COY ' , Late of Bellovno Hospital , New Yorlf , Has'Olllces iNitAiiainunDiNa. : OMAHA , NKB. Where all curable cases are treated with i > uo CCbS. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , Ilrlght'tf disease , Dyspepsia , Uheumatlsm , and all NUIIVOU8 DIBUAbliS. All diseases pe- cullar to the sexes a specialty , ( JATAltuIl CONSULTATION at onico or by mhlld. Many diseases are treated successfully liy Dr. McCoy through the malls , and It is thus possible for. those unable to make the jour- tuy to obtain successful hospital treatment at their homos. Olllce hoursOtoll a. m.2 ; to 4 p.m. : 7 to 8 p. m. bUNDAV IlOUltB HtOM 0 A * H. TO I I'.M CorrestKmdenie receives prompt attention. No letters HUSH ered uuli'sa accomponled by t conta in t > tampsi Address all mull-to Dr. J. D. McCoy Itoouis 310aca UUltamgo but Idiug , UuahaNub , FOR MAN HIS MOISTEY. And the manner lie can nse it jnflicionsly for tlie coming week , in making Ms scleclions of Glotliing from t&e & Neatest Designs of Patterns , fabrics of the latest , embracing all nreailing styles in rat , from THE MERCHANT TAILORS' ' FASHION PLATES , at prices 50c on the dollar of tlieir original price , with a selection of AND WHERE TO SPEND IT 652 PAIRS PANTALOONS 486 FULL SPRING SUITS AT FOR $ 2.45 That was made to order $ 5.00 8.00 ' " 7.50 4.80 " " , 0.50 5.30 " " 10.50 0.00 " . " 13.50 7.20 " " : 14.25 8.10 ' * * " , 10.00 8.5JO | ! ' . . I' 17.60 005 . iy oo * < * 4 * t i * * * * t OllC . * .1 * . t U T \ > d. * * i * * * * * l4t lO fi ) 10.00 " . . ; 20.00 10.40 " " 2LOO AN EXTRA ADDITION , AT , FOR 8 2.75 Which was made to , order $5,60 3.60 ' " . 7.00 6.00 " " 10.00 5.75 ' " u 11.60 0.20 " ? ' . . . . . . 12.00 .0.90 " . ' " 13.25 7.00 u . ' " 15.00 8.10 " " . ; 10.25 0.30 " . " 18.60 10.20 " ' " 20.00 10.75 " ' 'I ' k I. . . . 21.50 ) l20 ] " l { 212.00 AT THE Misfit Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. 1119 * MERCHANT TAILOK&'MISFITS . ARE RECEIVED DA1LX. Omaha , Neb. AT FOR $ 8.00yhicli wag made to order $18.00 1020 " " ' . . . . 20.00 ' 12.40 " " 23.00 14.80 * " : 80.00 10.70 " " 35.00 18.30 " " 88.00 20.i > 0 " " * -10.00 22.70 * ' . . " , . .i. . 45.00 24.30 ' } " 48.00 20.35 " ' - 55.00 A NEW ADDITION , AT FOR $ 0.70 Which was made to order $10.60 11.80 " " 23.50 13.20 " " < 20.00 15.05 " " 81.50 17.20 " " JVJ.OO 1 .80 " " , 40.00 2,5.60 " " 52.00 30.40 " ' - ' CO.OO 83.00 " ' " ( V7.00 ' 30.70 " " 74.50 N , B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention-when addressed THE MISFIT PARLORS , 1119 Farnam Street. At Last We can. show the Greatest Bargains in Medium -and LightWeight That was ever bought with man's hard earned dollars. AT 7.40 Which was made ' to order FOR 15.00 AT 8.20 Which was made to order FOR 10.00 0.20 " . " 18.00 10.70 " ' - 20.00 12.80 " 25.00 11.65 " " , 22.00 14,00' " ' . : , 28:60 : 13.45 " . " 20.50 17.80 " " 35.00 16.85 ' " " 30.00 20.10 " " 40.00 18.70 " " ' . 37.60 ' 23-00 " " -.45.00 21.85 " " 42.50 20.70 " ' . 65.00 ' 25.70 " " 6Q.OO And many others as equally large a bargain in proportion. Wo , shall endeayor to make the grandest effort of our existence in Omaha during the year of ISSo to show in Gent's Furnishings the most complete ever shown west of New York city and at prices which will always bring people to THE MISFIT PARLORS Farnam Street. Omaha. 1119 Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Laudreth'a Celebrated Soocls. Plants , Cut Klowora and Floral designs. Bend for catalogue. W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1022 Capitol Avenue. .T. B. HAYNES , OFFICIA STENOGRAPHED Tlilrd Judicial District , Room 44 , Chamber of Commerce. Telephone 014. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted ittiiolutcly ] irp Cocoa , from wlilcli the cic es of Oil lias been removed. It lm three timti Hit tlreiigth of Cocoa mlied with Starch. Arrowroot or .Sugar , and la therefore far rapro economi cal , toitiny lai than one ctnt a tup. H la delicious , nouTlelilne , Btrengthenlng , easily digested , and admirably adapted for Invalid * as well as for persona In health. Sola I ) ( ifotern eterjHlicro. W , BAKER & CO , , DorcliBslor , Mass , Kemartoble fni powerful gyinpa- thotlo tone , plluble action and lib- Bolutotlurabn'Ky.'ai years' record. the best gnaraiiice of the excel- fence of these Instruments. Epps's. Cocoa HIIEAKFA8T. "Dr a thorough knowledge of tbo nataia ! laws wlitcli ifovprn 'I'M ' operation of digestion nnd nutrl- tlon. uni ) by uiroful umllilaUon of the tlno pronertlct of well Bolttcted Cocon , Jlr. Kl't > lias provldoil our brcnkfiiat tables with a nellcately ntrorud tinyeraitu wlilcli martavo us many heavy doctors hllH Itli by the Judlclouii uae of ucli I'rtlolcui of diet that a constitution may bo tun lually built up until eiroiiK enough to resist every tendency to dlsoaso. Hun dred ! of lubtlo uialaillos are lloatlnu around " 1 rcndy to Bttaclt wlicrover there Is nwenk point , we IB T ( > cupe munr a fatal shaft by keeplnn oumMvpi well furtltted with nuro blood nnd a properly nourished . . " . f.ramo.-CI llbtrylceUa etto. Made ilniiily with boiling water or milk. BoJ | prtly In half iioupd tint by Urucern labeled thus ; Uomojopathlc Chemists , I.O.NPON , JU1ICIQUS AND PERSISTEHf Advortialuir lias ulwujs provca 9uceossfnl. Bcforo placing1 tiny Newspaper Advertising1 consul LORD & THOMAS. AprxBTisua IVE TS , U U < 0 lUideUili Strut , CHICAGO , OREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Erabalmers At Ihe old. f tuna , HOT Farnam St , Orders by tele- solicited and promptly attended to. Telephone No. 2ii -DELIVERED TO- MPAETOF- -BY CAIU1LER I'OH- 20 Cents a Week. Seven papers a week. Bend your order to the olllcc , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building FOHSALEBY ; . N. B. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. BCD GAUNTLET 2tio. (614.1 ( DR II NOBLE Blair Neb , , , , , , luiportc1 ; und llrccdcrof ClydGsflalG , English Coacb & Hainlilotonian Tliof nronlt tlno nnd lu prtmo condition nnd can not full to suit. Tlior consist of prize ) wlnni'M nnil tliUr Kct , In bcotluud , Caiuuln nnd thti country. Our tcrm > , prkes and horn's will \ilt you , \Vrlte for i > rl- ct mm purilcular Illnlr Is 24 mllu * nortli of Omuua , on T. Ki A. il. V , U. 11. and U , bt. I' M. & O. K , U. 17. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital. - $2BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II. W. YATKSI , President. LEWIS B. ItLKi ) , Vlco-J'rcsldent. A , U , TouzAMK.Snd Vlce-1'resldont. W. II. H , IluaiiES , Cashier. UlIttCTOItS ! w. V. Mouse , JOHN S. Cotrif8 , II. W. YATLS. J.MU88. ijtuu , ' A. E. TOUZALIN , Uanklnc OHlco THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Fornain Sts. A General Hanking HuBln6bs Transacted. PR9NGESS TEA Does not have to be BOILED ONE HOW. Draw It fifteen minutes and you have a cup bf delicious fragrance , for Sate By , W , H. Honnett A. Co . UH. Mil Cap ol Avenuo. H. Nunmun , 1711 St. Miirr'n A ) enuo , Jlai Npcr. 1 13 fcouth 10th htruct . . J.J l ) * ornk A. Uru , Hlut-outii 13tl > Street. o , 11 , ; mof THE CAPITOL HOTEL Tlie best known mil most popular Hotel id tbo tate. Location central , Bpiiolntmeiila Hrst-clftJi llpadquartcn . lor coiuuiarcltti wea ftnj all politic * ! The Little Buckeye Feed Mill , A Separate Mill and Power. Will grind J'uHfcr willi sniuo pn\vcr than any oilier Mill. B § the most eeonoinieal Mill for the farmer lo l > uy. Ask your dealer for it and if not in stock write DEERE , WELLS & CO. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Dn.K.O. WEST'S NcnvB Awn HIIAIN TJIBAT- KNr , a Kiinrnntced epeclllo for Hysteria , llzzl- ) e s , Convulsions Fits , Nervous NcuralKlu , lloadachp , Nervous ProMrnilon. caused by the nso of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkof illness , Muntnl Doprosslon , Softonlnc of the Uiuln , losultlnt ; In lusunlty.and leadlus to mlsory.ilecay nnd death , 1'iciiinturaOlil AKO , Ilarrennoss , Iosnof 1'owcr in either BOX , Involuntary Jesses nnd. Bjiorma- torrlurn caused by ovcr-uxortlon of tno bniln , solf-nlniso or ovcr-Jndtilgunco. Knch box ton- Inlns one month's treatment. Jl.OO a box , or nix boxes for & 5 00 , sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. price.WKOUA.IlANTKR SIX J1OXKS To euro any case. With each older received by us for six boxns , accompanied with K.OO , we will send the purchaser our written Btiaranti'o to re fund the money if the treatment does not Direct a cure. Guarantees issued only by 0. V , GOOD * MAN. Druggist , Bolo Agent , 1110 I'uuuun Street , Omaha , jj eb. J.W Barnsdall , M. D Homoeopathic Specialist , SUBG-EO3ST Gyncccoloylut and Obstetrician. Telephone 070. BAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Jfonja-opathtc Specialist , EVE THROAT tit AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. JJ , 'Jtt OMAHA ir , j. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner 14th and Douglas fit. Olllce , telephone , 40df Kealdenco telephone , 60J. for the VAN ORDEN CORSETS. Ktcry ludy wishing alth u'i)4 ) a beautiful flu- I \tte puya ttioin. Quick : sale * , uood nay. Bend r * iK aBV Ot nortet * mid eltcular. o. rentals * co. , is w t IUthCt.lumClt7t9. ! Or the Liquor UnWt , rosljiycly Cured ly ) Administering Dr. Halites' Uoldcn Spcclllc. It ran be given In n ettp of coffee or tea with * out the kiumlndKu of the poison taulm ; It ; abso lutely harmless , and Mill cflt > ct a pennant and epeetly cure , whether the patient in a moderate diiukvrornnnUoholluuieuk. Thousand ) ! of drunkards hue been made temperate men uho have taken Uoldmi Specific in their coiroowith out their kno\\ledKD and today belle > olhny iiult drlnkiiiKof their onnfreu lll. It never falls. ThoBj-stom oncu Impregnated vlth tlia Bjleclflc , It becomes an titter impossibility for Iho liquor appetite to exist , Kor sale by ( Culm & Co. , Itith und DoiiKlax utu. , and Ibtli aud Cum- int , ' Hl . , Omalui , Neb , ; A. D. roster Ac Uro , , Council Illuus , Iowa. ; \if p l ngy - , i . . , KjOttilngcurrtnn ot - - - - - - flly thrnuik all k i'irt .riitor- . . -llh end VlKoroul Strtralh tlertrls " -f < ltlDil ntTcr ] eforfiltl < * 0 mc b. . : mintiDver all otX * r I > lti. f orit ciitir runciitl/curftllnllircftinonthi. 8 4l d t > aiiiphUt4e. rU < The Binder. Electfio Cq. | 09 U8alcatM | " " 1742 Lawroflco SI , Denver , CoL Dftlio Missouri Btnto Jluteuiu of Anatomy , Ht. I.oula , JIp. , University Collogu jjoupltiil , Ion < don , Oleeen , Gennnny and New York , having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially those arising from Impru. dcnco. Invlto all BO sulferiuu to correspond with , out delay. Dial-uses of infection and contuulou cured safely und speedily without usa of dan gerous drucs , 1'atlenUi whoso c sea ha\o been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incur able , slmiild not fall to wrlto us concemlni ; their symptoms , AH luters'ruteivo Immediate uUeii- JUST PUDLIBHBD , And nlll bo mailed KltHK to any addrrss on re. ceipt qf ono S-cent stamp , "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Debility and I'iuslculKxhaus- tlon , " to whiUi U 'added un "Kssay on Mar riage , " with Important chapter * on diseases of the Iteproductlve Organs , the whole forming a valuable nledlcal treutine M hlch should bo read by all young men. Adores * DRS , S. . & D , DAVIESON , 1712 Lamoneo St. , Denver , Col *