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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IttttDAY , MAKOH JO. 1888. " " " " J " ' " ' -1 " 1-IJ- J--- - i - Jrr"r SCJIAUBEANO'S JIls Kftthcr'In-I/ftw Hound to llnvo liis Benlp. Joseph Schnrbonnonrrcsted Wednesday on nchargo of bigamy , preferred by his father- inlawV. . T. Herman , of 212 Capitol avenue , was1 dismissed yesterday .tho court being convinced that sufficient evidence to warrant binding htm over to ft higher court could not bo obtained. Upon this notion Herman im mediately filed information ngalnst Schar- Ican6 ) , charging him with perjury. Herman swears that ho swore that his wlfo wns of ago when ho applied at the county court fern n license to wed her. The records of this court bcnr the complainant out. Ho did swear that Dora A. Herman was of lawful ngo on the Ifith of November last , when she was but past thirteen. A reporter talked with Scliarbonno In his cell after ho had been remanded thither. Ho says he honestly thought his wlfo wns of ago when ho applied for n license to marry her. Ills wife , being present , corroborated this , She said she represented to Joe that she wns of ngo , nnd that her "pa" was per secuting him out ot spite , "Why , " nho went j. on , with great volubility , "Joo nntl 1 nro Just IU us nappy us wo can bo ; ho lias made mo n at good living nnd hai yet to mistreat mo In nny [ i * manner for the first time. All winter wo flft- kept pa clothed nnd fed him * nntl Hf | gave him n homo , nnd ho did nothing but lay round In idleness. He's Just as mean ns ho can be , nnd I'll never desert Joe If they send him up for ten years , Hut you don't think they can do anything with him when I told him I was of ago , do you 1" nnd the glrl-wlfo throw her nrms about her husband's neck nnd "wept n peed while. " The reporter made his exit hero. The case comes up nt 11 o'clock this morning. Acute rheumatism is an inflammation of the joints , marked by pain , heat and redness. With these symptoms apply Salvation Oil , the great puin-curo ut onco. Price 25 cents a bottle. ? Nothing tries the patience of n man IT moro thnn to listen to a hacking cough. * which ho knows could easily bo cured with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. HE GAVE HIS CHECK. Voting Todeoii Endeavors to Do tie Town. Louis Johnson Is the p'roprlctor of n grocery nt 3429 Cumliig street. J. P. Todson , n young man of Jdoubtlul antecedents has been clerk- B , Ing for him for ten months. Monday this CH RP tcrprlslnff young fellow told his employer that P v his father had Just died at IMs homo in York t 6"tnto nnd hnd loft him 815,000 , $10,000 of which ho wns to receive within n few days. He wns engaged to bo married to an estimable young lady who resides nt 2011 Gaming street , nnd the nuptials wcro to have been celebrated lost evening. All this Mr. Johnson wns nwaro of , nnd when Todson told him ho wns willing to buy him out ho was not surprised. Johnson said ho would close out for $2,500 , nnd Todson said It woa a go. Thereupon ho at once made him out n check for that nniount on the First National bank. The bill of sale conveyingtho stock was accordingly duly executed and turned over. "Wednesday afternoon Johnson , accom panied by Todson , cnmo down to the bank to got the check cashed. Johnson went in. Todson , on some pretext remaining outside. The check turned out to bo worthless Ted son not having n cent on deposit there. Johnson , considerably worked up , rushed out of the bank to demand nn explanation. But Todson wns not there ho disappeared as ef fectually as if ho hnd disappeared into the air. This little episode l.cd to nn investigation , and it seems that Todson Is either n lunatic or was attempting to turn a big trick. His cliocks nro to bo found all over the city. Tuesday ho bought n $500 Chlckcrlng piano of Max Meyer , giving a check for the same. The piano was delivered nt his rooms , nt Twcnty-seventb nnd Cuming . streets , but Meyer got it back yesterday. l Ho also bought over JUOO worth of furniture Of the different furniture dealers giving in payment these spurious checks. Of Erickson1. the Sixteenth street Jeweler , ho purchased S240 worth of Jewelory.wHlch ho succeeded in getting away with. A warrant was sworn out for him but the probabili ties nro that ho is far from the madding crowd. The checks Todson has set afloat , so far as heard from , aggregate $1,750. A Kcpricvo For the Condemned. Wretched men nnd women long con demned to suffer the tortures f dyspep sia , are filled with now hopes after a fojv doses of Hostottcr's Stomach Bit ters. This budding hope blossoms into the fruition of certainty , if the Bitters is persisted in. It brings a reprieve to all dyspeptics who seek its aid. Flatu lence , heartburn , sinking at the pit of tllo stomach between meals , the ner vous tremors nnd insomnia of which chronic indigestion is the parent , disau- ncar with their hateful progenitor. Most bonoflcont of stomachics ! who can Worider tha'b in so many instances it awakens grateful eloquence in these who , bonolitted by it , speak voluntarily tn its behalf. It requires a graphic pen to describe the torments of dyspepsia , but in many testimonial received by the proprietors of the Bitters , these nro portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Con- gt\patioii \ , biliousnessmuscular dobilitv , malarial fever , and rheumatism nro ro- lio.vcd by it. Ho WUH Gxcltcil. Oliver Bovior , the Do Soto , Nob. , farmer , who cnmo to Omaha last week in search of ij j , his wife , whom ho believed had eloped with a i | tramp , states that there nro a number of errors iu the account of that unhappy affair. Mr. Bovior says that ho was married seven years ago to Cora Hoylmnii , That Ms wife has at all times been n good wlfo and excellent mother. Ho states that it is not true that ho ever found his wifoamltho tramp , Hubburd , in compromising positions. That ho never had the slightest trouble , with Hubbnrd , and that no hard words or blows were at nnytimo .exchangedbetween them , Mr , llovier states F that when ho cuiiio to Omaha last week In j > search of his wife , who had absented her self , his Jealously had boon ar oused by the gossip and information of alleged friends. The couple aru now living together , each In Uio happiest frumo of mind , nnd Hovior acknowledges that his wlfo has sntlsfnctorilly explained her absence , and that the unpleas ant publicity of the affair was duo to his own msano jealousy nnd lack of thought. Ho is . satisfied Unit the greatest injustice hns been 'done to Mrs , 13ovlor , for which ho cheerfully assumes his part of the blamo. A surprise , when smoking "Soidon- borg Figaro" forfio you will llnd it a lOo ' cigar. Ask your dealer for them. b * BIOnTUAHY. i i. minor. At 12 o'clock last night Nelson Luthrop died nt Ills homo , 14UI North Nineteenth street , iu the eightieth year of his ago. Mr. Latltrop was for twenty-ilvo years an lion- ored citizen of Henry county , Iowa. At onetime time Mr. Iwnthrop was a director of Jho old JJ , ft M. road , . b fore the tltlo was changed. In the spring of 1SS7 ho moved to Omaha. The funeral will tuko place to-day at Glen- wood , la. TWO DEATHS , Two deaths occurred yesterday at St , Jo seph's hospital , namely Alex , Cunicy , aged eighteen years , nnd John Ad nan , aged tfireo years. The remains are at Heafoy & Hcafoy's , B18 South Fourteenth street. He Wants Brick , OMJUU , March 15. To the Editor of the UUBI I am sure that the Oakdalo seminary 'board will bo very thankful for your ample and generous notice of my visit hero in their behalf , and if you will allow mo n llttlo space occasionally while hero to make ex- plonntiona nnd report progress , they will bo still further obliged. Lot me say then that I AS tiilB-flaffloly , the gift of 50,000. bricks of T totter quulUy fhan wo can possibly make out pi the porouf 1sato of that region. The structure to bo veneered Is , so for , too made and stands iu too conspicuous view in the edge of our fair Elkhorn valley to bo enclosed with any Inferior article. Again wo wish to get these bricks in the wAll in s\tch away that the future generation , ixi well ns the present , may knownt n glance that the wall is the gut of Omaha people , YQU miiy not bare for this ; wo do , You have heard1 the expression , "Como down on him like n thousand of brick. " Now please pro long the Illustration nnd let Onkdalo bo the vfctlm. I greatly deslro to bo started out with 1,000 from each one of many old timers whom I will first endeavor to call upon. I cah to-day report two or thrco such who , with less than flvo minutes' reflection , "came , down , " I. N. TAYLOR. UI3XOH AND nAU. District Court. nr.ronn junor. normvni.i , . The jury In the case of Uullard ngnlnst Policeman McUrldo returned a verdict yes terday morning In favor of the plaintiff , and assesses the damages nt $100. A Jury was quickly obtained todccldo the caio of Joseph Carvat against the Union Steel company. Plaintiff lost a thumb whllo in defendant's employ , nnd sues for $16,000 damages. The Jury brought a In n , verdict awarding the plaintiff 5,000 dam ages. ' 1'ollqo Court. Drunk and disorderly John Kecno , ono day ; William Hiloy , ono day ; John Kandall , discharged , Carrying concealed weapons U. 1C. Fisher , discharged ; revolver confiscated. Vagrants Frank Mnrksberry , discharged ! John Connors , continued ; Hill Uodgers , ten days ; Ktttio. Morris , continued. Suspicious characters James II. Holmes , ordered out of ( own. Larceny Joe "Brown , SI and costs. Jim Dftlley is the possessor of ndisobcdient wifo. She persists In running with other men , nnd visiting win a rooms , nnd Jim doesn't like It. Yestei'day ' ho met Anna that ii his wife promenading up Dodge street with a handsomer man. Ho hauled oft and smote her on the jaw. An ofllccr was near. They were patroled to the station , Five days each over the hill. Albert Wlnock has been making cigars for L. F. Hoekoff , who has a factory on St. Mary's avchuo , They fell out. nnd on WI- nock's applying for his wages they got Into a wrangle , nnd the proprietor knocked Albert down. It cost him $5 nnd costs. Joseph Sultler was run In yesterday for dumping excrement Into the sewer at Twenty-ninth street nnd St. Mary's avenue. Pat Itockbud , better known ns "Tho Hocky Mountain Skipper , " was sent up for thirty days. Ho Is a pedestrian and has made ono or two good races. IIo is also a bum nnd n loafer. Wednesday evening ho brutally as saulted his wife and that was the causa of his arrest. Joe Gallop , a llttlo "dago" banana vender , was on the dock yesterday charged with obstructing the sldowiilk. Ho-.v ill have n hearing in the morning. H. A. Wood , a wlfo beater , who resides on Jones , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets , was locked up. Ben Roth , a young hoodlum , awaits a hear ing on a charge of stealing n ham fiom James whalen , grocer , 1823 Saunclcrs street. Wha- lon caught him making off with the meat. Warrants are out for his two brothers and Gcorgo Calindino , as partners in the theft. Whalen claims this gang has been robbing him all winter. Gcorgo Hello'n bright , intelligent little follow , who lives at Leavcnworth and Ban croft , was sent up to the district court , a can- Uidato for the reform school. He is an in corrigible. Gothib HofTmiestcr , on complaint of Mrs. 1C. ICreaklayer , was arrested yesterday for committing n , nuisance. Ex-Police Captain Morris Sullivan was fined SI nnd costs for disturbing the peace at Cuming's saloon on Thirteenth street. Sulli van considers himself a much abused man in this affair. _ The Gotham cigar store at 21o South Fifteenth street will bo opened Saturday , March 17. EDWAUD KAIIM. Not AHnddiii'H Lamp. The BEK yesterday published n telegram from Blue Springs , in this state , to the effect that the explosion of a lamp there Wednes day night came near destroying the B. & M. depot , and that the prompt action of the em ployes gavcd the company much loss. D. P. Nowcomcs , a member of the last legislature , as also a member of the state central com mittee , who was in town yesterday , was a witness of the explosion and in some way feels that ho li indebted to some unseen di vinity that ho was not a victim of the fiery episode. It was after midnight. The train was late. It would not arrive until four in morning. Mr. Newcomer pub his satchel on the bench , coiled himself around several of the hand rests which outline the individual seats and foil asleep. The lamp was burning brilliantly above him. Ono of the attendants "piled" e > omo logs on ! the lira and In a short time the moru than grateful warmth was proceeding to bake the recumbent legislator. But the r. 1. had not invited that dis position of himself and moved himself and grip to the surface of another hard-wood bench on the opposite side of the depot. Hero again sleep drowsily touched his eyelids and ho dropped into a peaceful roposo. Ho had slept twenty minutes when there wfts an ex plosion , He slept no more. The lamp bo- ncath which ho had been sleeping had been burst Into a hundred fragments. The oil had become liijuid iiro and fallen upon the very bench upon which ho hud llrst been sleeping and this with the wall of the depot was al ready in Jlumos. Had Mr. N. not changed his couch lie would have been burned ns the bench was and there would have been u va cant chair from the Blue Hill district in the state central committee yesterday. The moral Mr. Newcomer draws from this , or rather the resolution which this little episode has induced him to form , is never to sleep under a lamp again. Kcnl EftCnto Transfers. Milton Hcndrix nnd wife to Henry F Cady , lot 8 , blk 21 , city of Florence , no $ 5 Benjamin Winchester nnd wife to Ed ward L Saycr , lot 7 , blk 30 , lot 4 ; blk 42 , lot -I , blk 5'J , city of Florence , q o 1 Morris Morrison nnd wife to Isaac S Hascall , pt lot 18 , In H a Rogers' plat of Ohhonm , q c 1,500 William FUoolittlo to Isaas and Louis Roubin , ptof lot S , blk 11 , Johnson's 11(1(1,11 ( , U 1 Alvln Sanndors nnd wife to to Abra ham L Root , lot 5 , blk 15 , Myers , Richards & Tildcn's add , w d BOO William RHnman and wife to Horatio 1C Hcndee , lot1 , oik , Exchange- Place , wd 3,200 , William II Honian and wlfo to H 1C Hondco , lot S and n } i lot 0 , blk 'J , Exchange Place , wd 8,500 Edwin S Rood uiul wito to William T Dunn , lots 83 and ' 23 , blk 13 , Al bright's annex , w d 278 Larmon P Pruyn nnd wife to Mmulo Marti , s 80 ft of lots 8 nix , blk a , A S Patrick's add , wd 1 Edwin R Mathls and wife to Charles Schlunk ct nl , lot 22 , Paulsen'n add , w d 0,500 , Peter Lublschow and wife to Carolina Lockner , part of lot7'J Hurtman's ' ad wd. . l.SOO Edward Hannnn et al to Alfred Er- rlckson , lot 8 blk 6 Ulvorsldo add wd. . . . . . . . . , 125 Julius Agazoul and wife to Carlo Con- sorcl , part of lot 10 Maylleld w d. . . . 400 James E Ensign et < ul to Jennie C Burns , lot 8 blk 3 Mayno's add w d. 050 J 12 Knslgact al to Ellen Johnson , lot U blk ! 1 ATayno's add W d 050 E II Coohrnn and wife to Dell R Kd- wards , lot 10 blk 10 Walnut Hill w d 1,600 South Omaha Land Co to Joseph Hrdllcka , lot 4 , bile 70 , South Omaha , w d . " . . . . . -i .i.w , , , 400 WmE Hawley and wffe to H K Hen- dee , lots 10 , 17 , IS and 10 , BucUeyo Place , w d l goo Dell U Edwards and husonnd to Eliza Dougal , lot 10 , blk 10. Walnut Hill ' w d ; . t.soo SHHCluiko , trustee , to Paul NeJ- son , lot 7 , blk 5 , West Side , wd 835 E S Rood and wlfo to Sam Snyder , lot 9 , blk 5 , Albright's annex , w-d ; 120 Twenty-Ono transfers , aggregat The Gotham. clear stows at 215 South Fifteenth street will throw open its doora to the public pu Saturday , Murch 17 , and invites you all to call. EDWAKD - - - - - - - . - - . - - ( . ntal Clothing Hous GRAND OPENING SALE OF PRING AND SUMMER SUIT In every department of our store wi now be found new and elegant goods made espeoiay for the spring and summer season , atprices extraordinarily low. Commencing this week , close buyers wi find it to their advantage to watch , the list of attractive bargains which we sha offer and which wi be announced in the daily- papers each week. Read the List of Unprecedented Bargains for This Week. The Sinter \Voolon Company is now and has been for 80 .years known as the most celebrated makers of line Indigo Blue Cheviots in. the United States. Their goods are alwtyra .thoroughly re liable , and when warranted Indigo Blue will bo found precisely 0,9 they are rep resented. The most thoroughly satis- snctory blue goods nnido in tljig country to-day are made by the Slater Woolen Co. \t WE OFFER , COMMENCING .THURS DAY : i Lot No. 1 200 pura .all wool and full Indigo Blue Slater's Cheviot Sultsnow , fresh goods , just made up within CO days , in single-breasted sack suits ; coal ; all made with lap , double- Btitehod seams , made and trimmed in the best manner , iindUn regular men's sizes , from 31 to 42 , at the extraordin arily low price of $10 per suit. Read the price again. Think what the goods are that wo are offering you. Genuine Slater Woolen Co.'s all wool fuU'indigo suits , heavy weight , at only $10. The ordinary retail price is not less than 816 to $17 per suit. Price $10.00. Lot. No. 2 Wo offer 200 Suits in single-breasted sack coats , the very best Sawyer Woolen Co.'s ' Double and Twist Spring Suitings , now , light grey and brown mixture , just made up in our very best manner , suits that wo have sold regularly for the past 12 years , and in no instance have they over been shown on our counters at less than $18 per suit. For our present season's open- Self Measxirement Blanks sent on application. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to. OMAHA BOSTON Preeland ? Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors : Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Tiir * \MHI \ OTri / TIBF" R/iBoosoosr / r i n > i\i/ri"r \ THE WEST OF THE ifSlSSISSIPPI RIVER Court Mnrtlal Orclercil. A general court martial has been appointed to meet at Fort D. A. Kusscll , Wyo. , on Wednesday , March 21 , for the trial of such persons ns may bo properly brought before it. The detail for the court is as follows : Lieutenant Colonel Oflley , Captain Bennett , Captum Van Hornp , Captain Greene , Cap tain Rogers , Lieutenant Brush , Lieutenant Roach , Lieutenant Howe , Lieutenant Crum ley , Lieutenant Lcckwood , Lieutenant Clay , Lieutenant Muir , Lieutenant Durfce , Lieu tenant Kerr , Judge ncU-ocate. Madam Blanch , the great mind reader and eouiibollor , is at the Metro politan hotel. She has with her a wait ing maid and her businchs manager. She is the best that ever vihited this oity. _ J- _ _ The Gotham's Oriinil on Saturday , March 17. The Gotham ciyar Btoro will have its formal opening1 and invites the public to visit their ela borately arranged cigar store. KAIIN. W. O. T. U. Convention. The W. C. T. U. convention of the Third district of Nebraska will bo held nt Blair , March 22 and 23 , All unions in the district are requested to pond delegates. An inter esting programme is being prepared , and a protltablo convention is anticipated. TliispowderneTcr varies. A mnrve'of purl- ty.strunKthand wholpsomeiieai. More econom leal than the ordinary kinds , ana cannot nesolp In competition wUn the multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Bom only In cans. Hoval Waking 1'owiler Co. , isa Wullatreet. New Yorb. SteekPiano He-rnarlcable for powerful gyinpn. thetle tolle. pliable action' and ub < Folute flumbllltiv o yearfe'recoriil thebeet Kuartuitce ot. the otlhese Insti iiinBtita. WOODBRIDGEBKGS. THE CAPITOL HOTEL MNCOI.1J. , NEB , .tale" lleadqu tot commerclu | ueUaud Ing and until this lot is closed , wo slmll otter them nt the UNAPPROACH ABLE PRICE OP $12 PER SUIT. The old nnd long csttiblifhcd Sawyer Woolen Co. , of Dover , N. II. Hoods no word ot coinmondntion from ug. Wo vlnhesftn- tingly pronounce this comilan'y the best irmnufncturors of fine nil wool Buttings in Now England. No shoddy , nocks or cotton Is over used in nny of tholr fabrics. Send for samples of the cloth , or a sample suit , nnd if you wish to ox- nmino nnd prove the value of the suits as they Tire represented in this ndvor- Use. Price 812.00. - > Lot No. 3. Wo offer 100 of the well known-Vclour cloth finish Sawyer Wool en Co's Suits , in very dark Oxford Mix tures , a small , ncnt cheek pattern , ono of the most popular styles that the mill hns over made , suitable for either bus iness or dress purposes. Single breast ed sacks , regular sizes in fall weight at the same extraordinarily low price of $12 per suit. REMKMBER these are all now suits made in the present style , within the past 00 days , and wo guar antee that the ordinary retail price usually asked for these suits is 818. Sam ple suits will bo sent , and they may bo returned at our oxponsc , if , upon exam ination , they do not bear out all the statements made in regard to their value iLot. No. 4. We offer 2oO spring over coats ; made of a pure worsted in n light OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All rrphliltlc T > l c 'oi , of recent or lone ttanalnr.tn from tin to nftcen any * . Wu will Kl e written buur- ( intvcs to cure auy case or rufund yourmoncjr. And wuvroulil > ar to Ihose wnohave employed ttia muM BkUlcd Physician ? , uacd every known remedy un bare not been cured , lliat jou are the puhjecti we an looking for. You that linvo been to lliu celcbrulei Hot bprinKi of Arkantai , aud nave lost all bopu o' rtcoverjr , no rrrnakc nocliarpo. Our remedy Ii unknown to any one In the world onttldoof our Company , nnd It 11 iboonly remedy in the world that will euro you. Wo will cure tbo moit obttlnHto case In leu tbnn one montb. Seven days In recent cnaes does the work. . It lutlieolil , chronic , deep-seated cases that we solicit. We baye cured hundreds wbo bad been abaudouttd by 1'liyslclani and | irouounc d Incurable , ana We Challenge tha World lobrtnroi ac ie that we will not euro In lees than one montb , Mnca tbe history of medicine , a True Bpeclflo for Enihllltlci.Eruptioni. Ulcers , fioro month , Ac. , bsi lu u ton t tor but ncrer found until Our Magic Remedy vat discovered , and wo are lurtlfled In saying It Is tbo only remedy ID the world ( bat will positively cure , because tbe Uteit medical works , imblUtiod by the best known autborltlti , say there was never a true incclnc before. Our Iletnvdr Is tbe only medicine In tbn world that will euro when everything else baj railed. It his been so conceded by a fargo number of Celebrated I'byHoluns. IT UAH MIVEII VKT rAiLKn to cum ; . \Vhy wdtte your time and money wltb Klent medlclni's that never bad virtue , or doctor tli pbyMclans that cannot cure you. You that hay * trk'rt everything elie should come to u now and get ponnanent rullefi you never can n t Itelsuwbera. Mark wbat wo says In the end you muit take our Itpmedy or XEVEII recover. And you tbut have been sum te J but a short tline > bould by all means come to ns now tuny got bolp aiiU think theya re fre tram tbeducaie , but In orjo , two ir three years after , It Appears agila In a more horrible form. Investigate onrflnancla ) stanilluK tbroiiKh the mer * eantllo agencies aod irolo that we are fully responil- ble and our written guarantees are eood , We bav * * IliiiEDV prepared u purely Scleatltlo 1'itncliiles and we wish to repeat thau NBVJCU rAixs To cuna , AJI ltttcr sacredly coandentlar. THE COOK ItEUGDY CO. , Omaha. Neb. Booms IS and IT IltlUaan Block. HAT IN HAND , Wo make our li st bow to the public. One of the testa of good taste la a be coming hat. Jlludftil of the varied needs of our patrons wo are supplied with lists jortho gprlnc tnule , butted luciuullty ant ) ttyle to over > ' iiurstilt and profrsilQii Hats and caps for the 1 oyu , : mts for thflr fathcM and brother ) ) . Hnd jroail-brlminei ! hats for their crandfjth- ers. nil at prices Ahlch roust astonish he public. ; groy color , with silk facings nnd trim med equal to nny SIo overcoat in our stock. Now goods just mndo up tn our own worltroom , and cut with ns much cnro ns nny overcoat in our stock. The extraordinarily low price of this over coat in regular sizes from 84 to 42 is 810. Wo do not hesitate to recommend this as ONE OP THE BEST VALUES over offered by the Continental. If not con sidered to bo just ns represented tn this advertisement , every gnrment purchas ed may bo returned and money refund ed. Price $10. Lot No. 5. Wo offer 160 All Wool Spring Overcoats , made from the cele brated PUTNAM ALL WOOL TWILL COATINGS , made by the famous PUT NAM WOOLEN CO. , of Putnam , Conn. , n mill .that is pre-eminent and famous for its thoroughly honest , all wool fabrics , certainly the most popular goods manufactured. Our prices on them in regular sizes from 34 to 42 , will be $7. They are all now goods , made up within the past GO days , in the very latest styles , and wo state an undisput ed fact when wo say that up to the pres ent time $12 is the lowest retail price that is quoted for these overcoats. There are of a very handsome brown mixture. Send in your orders at onco. REMEM BER the price is $7 , and the same priv ilege is granted on this lot ns on lot 4 , if not satisfactory they can bo returned. Lot No. 0. Wo ask SPECIAL ATTEN TION to this lot of Young Men's Over- Vose & Sons , Instruments czehsngoJ , routed and sold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARG-AINS Omaha , Neb. tLJ ' SOLE AGENT. iTJio BEST and MOST Sewing Thread of Modern Tlmco. BEWARE OP wnor.KSAf.B nir Kil PATniCK-KncH Dry Goods Co. M. K. SMITH & Co. I'AXTON. Q AM.AO AEU i" CO , 1) M bTCKI'U 'V Cu H.U'DKN llllOS , ' THOMPSON. ] JEIUEN ii Co. JMIIKIN i ; Co. CiiAS. SiNnuit. South Oraali ? , and all first cluss retail dealers. ' A. I.OOIE New York Dry Goods Store. Omaha Seed House. Heaclquartora for I.andreth'8 Celebrated ge.eda. 1'lttUtiS , CiaJrlowerij and 'Floral designs. B na Tor catalogue. W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietor 1022 .Capitol Avenue. coats , cut only from 33 to 38 sizes. Mndo I a fine diagonal twill in light brown tan color , with handsome silk facings , dressy nnd just right for the present season. Placed on our counters thia week at 912. Lot No. 7. Wo offer 250 Boys' Strict ly GREY MIXED CASSIMERESUITS a small neat basket pattern , medium , color , neither very light nor very dark tn sizes for boys 4 to 12 years old. Wo manufactured these goods tnFcb. of the present yenr and have sold hundreds of them nnd the average price hns been 86 a suit. During the present week or until they are closed , wo shall offer them for 83.50 a suit. READ THE PRICE ONCE MORE , $3 0and rorfiom. bor they are strictly all wool , no cotton . or shoddy tn thorn. Only 83.60. Every suit is worth 80 to-day. Lot No. 8 150 BOYS' PLAIN BLOUSE SUITS , strictly all wool , made from a medium color Cheviot , ono of the best suits in our stock at any price , : > ml a beautiful color for spring und bummer for boys 5 to 12 years , only $3 a suit. Every fauit is worth $5. Lot No. 0 Wo- offer the balance of several lots of dark mixed cassimoro suits , somewhat broken in sizes. Suits that have sold for 83.60 and 81. They nro in heavy weights nnd will bo closed out nt the REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 82. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND PHOSPHATES OP LIMB , SODA , IRON. For the Cure nf ConswnutlanConol"i , Colfa , A&tliina , liirinUiitli , UctiUltn , Wasting 7im. ! . ami A'cxi/nloits Humor ? . Almost i" pnlntublu us cream. Itciiutn taken with pluutnro by ik'lluilc parsons ml I children , who , nllcr iiflng It , \errfoml or It H n Hmliites ! mill Ilia food , Incroiups tlm flmb niul nprotllo , builds up Uio uervoui sjstL'm. restores cnerey to mind Hnd body riLiiii'3 new , rich und pure blood , In ( act , rojuvl uato the nbolo system. This prppnrntlon Ii Inr superior to ull otlicr pri > | m- rations ot CoiM.lvorOII , It line ninny ImltutoiiJ but no equals , The result * following lit u o nro Its hostro commendations , llo sur . us youvuluo your lie-tilth und net the genuine. Mnnutncturo I onljr by lilt AI..XH. I ) , Wir.noii , riH'inist , llotton , Mnss , Send for Illustrated clioular , wutch will bo mailed tree. Men tion tills pHjior. I S. (6 ( D. 1742 Lawrence St , Denver , Col , Of the Jllssourl State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , I'nlvorslty Colleifo Hospital , Lon don , GlRKim , Cennany and Nuw Vulk , linvlng devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially tliosn arlHlnis from linpru di-uce. invltu nil no sullprlnfj to t orrespond with. out delay. Diseases of Infection mid contagion cured safely nnd cpoedlly nlttiout use of ilun- Kt'roiiH duiKS , I'utient.s whose cases Imvu beun cKlfcted , badly tiuatrd or pronounced Incur- itlilo , sliould not full to write us concerning their All letters receive Immediateutlen - lou. JUST PUBLISHED , And will lie mullet ! ritlSIJ to rmy address on re ceipt of ono it-cent stump , "I'ractlcnl Obsnrva- tlona on Nervous Debility and Physical Uxhuus- lion , " to ulilcli Is added an "Ksany on Mar- ilttgc , " with important chapters on diseases of tlioltemoductlve Organs , tuo whole forming u vuluublo medical treatise Vtblcli should lie read by ull young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1743 Lawrence St. , Denver , Col. GLUCK & WILKINSON. FOUNTAIN FINE CUT AND PLUG- Incomparably the Beat. O EV3 AH A - MEDICAL § SURGICAL INSTITUTE. N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sto APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Ilest facilities , apparatus aud remcdiei for , , jiej ccsfiful treatment or every form of dlseate rcejulfr ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS , Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WHITH roil CIRCULARS on Deformities and Iliaces , Trusses , Club J'eet , Curvature of thef Snlur , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , ' Inhalation , Klectricity , rnniljsln , Kpllcnsy , Kldi ney , Illadder , Kye , Car , Still and Blood , ajidjiU Bureical Operations. ' Dlsoasoa of Women a Specialty. HOOK on DniiSti or WOMEN PnM JULY RELIABLE UE2IOAL IN M1KINO A BJ'ECULTT OF y' ' PREVATE DISEASES , ' All nlood Diseases succesifully treated. Syphv llitlc Poison removed from the system nitliol ) ! mercury. New restorative treatment for loss" el Vllal Tower. I'ersons unable to vlglt us may b treated at home by correspondence. A" comnu nicotians confidential. Mcdicinesor Instrument * Fept by mail or express , securely packed , noj marks to Indicate contents or fender. One pcN sonal interview preferred. Call and consult titlttt cend history of your case , aud we will scad in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; 1 Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , lm\ potency , SyphilU , Gleet and Varicocelc , with question list , Address Ontalta Sledlenl and Sttrtiien ) Ttntlti < teoi DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th intfDodaeSti. . OMAHA. NEB. Wo rordUny rccotameftAj' icmedv1 pown to ui bt Gofieffba4 tn.l Cltcl , Wo hire toll ) coniliiri blt. ndln t'tty cut U Duci atttltftcUca. * Alcoll it Llitl / / TO * File * tl.OO. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS ' COLD MPDAL PARIS EXPOSlTlOtf ISIS. Noe. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS , u/TAK / niu , , "PROF , F/cI'FOWLER , Moodue , Conn. [ ( .GUTTER'S Mammoth Clothing House Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12.50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00. s 3,000 Pr. fine Pants at $4. El fMITTCn Mammoth clo2 House' ' CLulU I I til Go r , Fan & lOiii st& , .