Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 21, 1888, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY MARCH 21. ISSa
ALL THE COMPLAINTS HEARD ,
Omaha's Grlovnnooa Proaontod to
the Intor-Stato Commission.
ARGUMENTS ON BOTH SIDES.
FnllTcxtof the Hill of tlio Frclftlit
Bnrcnu Decision llcscrvoil nntl
the Commission's Work
Hero Kmleil.
The Intcr-Stnto CommlHslon ,
The Intcf-stnto commerce commission re
convened m the United States court room
yesterday. The commission heard nil the
testimony in the case of the Minnesota busi
ness men versus the Northwestern railroad
company yesterday , but as yet have rendered
no dcclMonnnd It Is probably the Intention to
Imvo nil the adjudications take place on the
final day of the session litre. This morning
the grievances of the Omaha business men
npalnst the different railroad companies
whoso lines traverse the Mate were taken up ,
with W. A , Li. Gibbon , an old Iron merchant ,
upon the stand.
Tbo full text of the bill of complaint fllcd
by Omaha , reads substantially as follows !
Freight Hurcau , Omaha Hoard of Trade !
This amended bill of complaint of the mer
chants , manufacturers and business men of
the. city of Omaha through the freight bureau
of the board of trade to the Intcr-stato com
merce commission , represents :
Since the filing of the original complaint In
November last certain now freight tariffs
have been Issued by the Chicago & North
western railroad , the Chicago , Milwaukee &
St. Paul and the Chicago , Hock Island &
Pacific , discriminating more severely against
the business Interests of Omaha and afford
ing Increased preferences for Chicago ,
to Omaha's irrcat detriment.
Further , that this great railroad corpora
tion , making Chicago Its Initial point for
west-bound traflic , now charging on llrst
and fifth classes ot west-bound merchandise
from Chicago to stations upon the Union
Paclllc system , in this state , the rates of
freight to points designated in thc bill.
This amended bill of complaint further sets
forth that the aforesaid Chicago , Burlington
& Qulncy , Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ,
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago , Hock
Island & Pacific railroads were charging on
the 20th of December , 1837 , nnd have since
been charging the following rates , Which
wore Issued by I. " N. Fnlthorn , chairman of
the tariff association , , from the city of Chicago
cage to Omaha , ns agreed upon nnd adopted
by suld railway lines : 1st rate 75c , 2d COc , 8d
40c4th HOc , 5th 85c , being rates publicly Is
sued under a Joint freight tariff.
Tbeso rates of freight ore ns charged by
tbo Union Pacillc , us shown In their tariff
schedule No. 070.
It is charged that the lines above
mentioned are actually violating the
Intcr-stato commerce law inasmuch as
they have authorized nnd are now using
freight tariffs from Chicago to interior
Nebraska points'which ' nro heavily discrimi
nating In favor of Chicago to Omaha's great
detriment and disadvantage , and which dis
crimination the complainants respectfully
submit Is mado1 unlawful by the terms of
section 3rd of the law.
Again that the city of Omaha Is unlawfully
discriminated against and is subject to undue
and unreasonable prejudice and disadvantage
within the meaning of the 3rd section of the
Intcr-stato commerce law.
Again , that by reason of freight tariffs thus
arranged and in effect , the city of Chicago is
largely benclltted to Omaha's detriment u
condition clearly forbidden , not only by the
general tenor of the law. but Involving a dis
tinct violation of the 3rd section.
Therefore , the petitioners ask that the
aforesaid Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy ,
Chicago & Northwestern , Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul and Chicago. Hock Island &
Paciilo railroad companies bo restrained and
compelled to withdraw the freight tariffs in
reference nnd to cease from charging the
rates to points that are designated in this
bill. ' <
The interference of the commission is fur
ther solicited in Omaha's behalf , that the
freight tariff between Chicago and all interior
Nebraska points hereafter constructed upon
a basis that shall give this city nn equal
chance with Chicago as n market and dis
tributing point for west-bound traflle for the
state of Nebraska.
The answer of the Union Pacific railroad
company to this complaint Is an exhaustive
document. It denies that cither by itself or
nny connection with its co-defendants that
it makes Chicago its initial point
for west-bound traflic , or that it
has done so at any of the times alleged In the
complainants' bill , but it admits that in con
nection with the other defendants it has
assented to the establishment of a joint
schedule of rates to bo charged for the trans
portation of freights from Chicago to points
in Nebraska , and at times charged in the
original complaint , the said lutes were sub
stantially coircct as stated by defendants.
It further denies that the said rates , or any
rales In use by the Union Paclllo railroad
company under and by virtue of the schedule
of. joint rates agreed upon by them as alleged
In said complaint , effect any unlawful
discrimination in faVor of Chicago , or
against Omaha. Denies that Its rates arc con
trary to the letter or spirit of section ! ! of the
act to regulate commerce. ; denies that Omnhn
is unlawfully discriminated against or sub
ject to undue disadvantage within the moan
ing of the 3rd section ; denies that it has es
tablished or uses any rates which benefits
Chicago to the detriment of Omatia.
Then it claims that the rates established
by the railroad companies botwccn Chicago
and Omaha and between Chicago ami Interior
Nebraska points , are Just and tcasonable and
not discriminating. That they uro fairly ap
portioned ono toward another , considering
the services required of the railroad com
panics.
Alleges that it would bo , unjust and un il
legal discrimination in favor of Omaha to
charge the sumo rate upon its local freight ,
originating ut Omiilm nnd destined to inter
ior points upon its own line , as it collects for
its proportionate share of the through rate ,
as Jointly fixed by the several railroad com
panies from Chicago to the sumo interior
points upon the line of this defendant.
Wherefore the Union Paclllo asks that the
prayer of the plaintiffs bo denied.
It may not como amiss hereto publish the
purpoit of the rules adopted for the govern
ment of the freight bureau of the Omaha
board of trado. The main object thereof is to
glvotlio railroad and transpnttatton com
panies such information regarding the var
ious lines of goods it represents as shall in
sure proper clusslllcat ion ; to BCCUIO freight
rates to all points that shall in no case dis
criminate against Omaha's business Inter
ests ; to assist in adjusting claims for losses ,
damages mul overcharges.
Tlio opcnitig speech in the afternoon was
Mr. Goucly in behalf of the Chicago & North
western. IIo claimed that no discrimination
whatever existed cither for or against
Omaha. Ho assorted that the present suit
was an attempt to force discrimination In
favor of Omaha , and that if they succeeded
in this then nil the other cities of Nebraska
could complain of n discrimination against
thorn In favor of Omaha.
Mr. Thurston next appcarcU In behalf of
the Union Pat-lilt ! . Ho said that there was
no specific relief which the complaining
parties claim ; no reduction of local rates or
change in tin iff between hero and
Chicago was asked for , If the
principle they contended for should bo
applied to the country nt largo it would ruin
Omalm anil the west. Matters were best as
they now aro. To give every town In
Nebraska the opportunities .for n Jobbing
trade that Omaha now has would bo fatal to
the Interests of the metropolis.
Judge Woolwoi th Bald In behalf of Omaha
that previous to the passage of the intcr-stato
commerce law the jobbing interests of thU
city amounted to 140,000,000. Since then dis
crimination has been practiced against the
city so systematically that It has paralyzed
the lumber trade and every other business.
lie made a strong presentation of the case
and strengthened it with a formidable array
of facts ,
At the conclusion of his speech tbo matter
was taken under advisement nnd the vtork of
the intcr-stato commission in Omahu wns
thus ended.
DAD DKUT
Untied States Authorities Investigat
ing the SpraKno Agency , .
There Is u ° gang of human \volvci associ
ated together under tbo tltlo of "Spruguo's
HatlllebtColleeUiiar Agency. " This "agency
bus branch oflices ur uvery important city in
tbo United SUlos. TUo association baa a
brunch in Omaha.
TbQ methods employed bp the "agcuuy" is
to get merchants to send it tholr bad debts
Tor collection. The debtor then receives a
letter enclosing n statement of the account
and is Informed that unless ho pays it within
n specified time the bill will bo sent
him next time in nn envelope
on which is printed in largo typo
the words "Bad Debts. " A sample of this la
enclosed and in nome cases causes the pay
ment of the debt , whether Just or unjust ,
through fear of the debtor. The idea of the
"agency" is to ruin the credit of every person -
son whoso name Is given them.
Tlio United States postal authorities hnvo
for some tlmo been Investigating the case ,
and in many Instances the perpetrators of
this outrage Imvo been arrested for using the
United States mails for criminal imrtxjscs.
In the opinion of Postmaster Gallagher , n
strong case can bo made out against everyone -
ono connected with the concern , and It is
learned that ( ho anonymous man who pre
sides over the Omahn branch will find him
self in n serious predicament cro long. The
merchants who nld and abet this crlmo nro
also said to bo liable to fine and Imprison
ment.
A Ilcprlovo For the Condemned.
Wretched men nntl women long con
demned to suffer tlto tortures of dyspop-
sln , nro filled with not ? hoped nftor n'
few doses of Hosteller's Stomnch Bit
ters. This budding hope blossoms into
the fruition of certainty , if the Bitters
is persisted in. It brings n reprieve to
nil dyspeptics who seek its nid. Flatu
lence , heartburn , sinking at the pit of
the stomnch between meals , the ner
vous tremors nnd Insomnia' of which
chronic indigestion is the parent , disap
pear with their hateful progenitor.
Mont beneficent of stomachics ! who can
wonder that in so many instances it
awakens grateful eloquence in those
who , bcnollttcd by it , speak voluntarily
in its behalf. It requires a graphic pen
to describe the torments of dyspepsia ,
but in many testimonial received by the
proprietors of the Bitters , thcso are
portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Con
stipation , biliousness , muscular debility ,
malarial fever , and rheumatism are re
lieved by it.
BENCH AND BA-tt.
District Court.
WANTS A MOHTOAOn KOIIKCLOSnn.
Valentino S. Angco gave to.Frank A. Sco-
vlllo as security to insure the payment of a
promissory note amounting to $178.03 n cer
tain-piece of real estate in the town of Elkhorn -
horn , nnd as ho has thus far refused to pay
the note Scovlllo yesterday petitioned the
court to foreclose the mortgage and sell the
premise's to pay his claim against it.
MAIIY WANTS A DIVOltCB.
Mary Lundon yesterday commenced pro
ceedings for divorce from her husband Fred.
She- says she married him in Michigan in
1870 , and for the past two years ho has lived
apart from her without u reasonable or Just
cause. She prays for the custody of their
child , eight years of ngc , and such other
relief in equity as the , court may see lit to
grant.
A IIHAI , ESTATE SUIT.
John Hlloy ycstcrdny petitioned the court
to compel Low Pixley to live up to nn agree
ment entered Into between them in reference
to the saleof certain real estate , lot 3 , block
Y of Shtnn's third addition.
visitmcT roil men & co.
The Jury that has been trying the action of
Hico & Co. against the Commercial National
bank before Judge Doano yesterday rendered
a verdict of $111.07 in favor of the plaintiffs
A BEAI.KD VEltniCT.
The Jury in the famous horso-lnw suit o
Potter vs. Mayno came into court last night
with a scaled verdict which will bo read this
morning.
County Court.
MIW. HOUNDS' APPEAL.
Mrs. Martha Hounds , mother of the deceased -
ceased Mamlo Rounds Rothacker , yesterday
petitioned Judge Shields to rcmovo Ottomer
Hepburn Rothacker from the guardianship
of the persons ahd property of the minors ,
Wattprson Hounds Kothackor nnd Douglas
Dustln Rothacker. The allegations on which
the petition is based are of n sensational and
astounding character ; and will bo formally
heard ou the 10th of April.
Police Court.
Among the numerous cases before the po ;
lice court yesterday was that of Julius
Olthonse , charged with cruelty to animals.
He lelt a mule- hitched in the alley back of
Howard street stable Sunday night nnd in
the morning it was found in n horrible condi-
from exposure to the blizzard. It had to bo
shot. Julius was mulcted in the sum of $0
and cost.
George Wanncrworst and John Leo were
pointing Thirteenth. They got into
a wrangle , n scuffle and a light , and as they
were floundering in the gutter , Wannorworst
attempted to disembowel Leo with a pair of
shears , but only succeeded in jabbing them
into his arm a couple of times. Ho was fined
§ 25 nnd costs.
William Keith is ono of those unfortunate
individuals who has had n whole barrel of
money left to him , but owing to the intricate
ramifications of the will ho is only allowed
the interest to disport himself upon. William
is fond of fire water. Ho appe.irs regularly
once a week before the Bcrkn tribunal and
gulps down small doses of "over the lull. "
Yesterday ho got five "days.
Frank Smith , II. Creswell , John O'Neil
nnd Mike Hartney came in from Mcany's
grading camps to see "Aladdin and
His Wonderful Lamp. " They saw it , also
the Interior of ttyo city jail. On their way
homo they were run in as vags. They were
discharged.
Thomas Flaherty , who fleeced the hnysccd
at the Union Pacific depot by the oldest , most
decrepld of confidence games , a worthless
check as collateral fora small loan was held
for further investigation.
William Hennessey , the prize lighter was
ordcicd out of town ,
Every person is interested in their
own tithiirs , nnd if this moots the eye of
any ono who is suffering from the effects
of a torpid liver , wo will admit that ho
is interested in getting well. Got a
bottle of Prickly Ash Bittoi's , use it as
directed , nnd you will always bo glad
you read this item.
Tlie HiiiiiaiiQ Society.
At the special meeting of the Nebraska
State Humane society held at the rcsldcnco
of the president , Champion S. Chase
n letter was read from
i3. T. Gerry , acting president of the
American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals , announcing the death
of Henry Horgh and requesting the nrcseiico
of President Chase at the funeral.
The following resolutions were npoptcd ;
1 , Hosolvod , That in thu death of Henry
Bcrgh tlio world lm suffered the loss of an
unselfish , noble man , the huinano societies of
the United States their foramost spirit and
promoter , and dumb animals tholr most stead-
fust friend ,
2. Resolved , That tho'Nobraska State Hu
mane society tenders its slncerost sympathy
to the American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals of which Mr. Bcrgh
was president and to the family and
friends of the deceased for their irreparable
loss.
U. Resolved , That thcso resolutions bo
placed upon the records of this society and
that a copy bo forwarded to the association
in New York and to the family of the do-
ceased.
A surprise , when smoking "Soldon-
berg Figaro" farSe you will llnd it a lOc
cigar. Ask your dealer for them.
AuUI Ijnnj ; Sync.
A very cordial recognition after thirty years
separation , occurud in the United States
court room Monday betcon Colonel James
II , Howe , attorney for the Omaha & St.
Paul road nnd Colonel C , S. Chase. It ap-
ocars that they were young lawyers in Wis
consin before the war , and political coworkers
ers and intimate-friends. Neither of them
icrognUcd another by looks > obtrrday though
they sat near each other. Colonel Chase
iccognized Colonel Howe's voice and hence
the reunion , which followed to their great
eutprUo and plca&uro.
For sick houilauha , fcuwlo troubles
neuralgia pains in thu head take Dr. J ,
H. McLean's ) Little Llvor and Kidney
Jf illuta , iioxonU a vial.
Continental Clothing House
GKAND OPENING SALE OF
SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS.
In every department of our store will now be found new and elegant goods made especially for the spring and sujnmer if
season , at prices extraordinarily low. Commencing this week , close buyers will find it to their advantage to watofi1
the list of attractive bargains which we shall offer and which will be announced in the daily -papers each week.
Head the List of Unprecedented Bargains for This Week.
The Slater Woolen Company is now
nnd has been for 00 years known ns the
most celebrated makers of line Indigo
Blue Cheviots in the United States.
Their goods nro always thoroughly re
liable , and when warranted Indigo Blue
will bo found precisely as they are rep
resented. The most thoroughly satis-
eactory blue goods made in this country
to-day nro made by the Slater Woolen
Co.
Co.WE
WE OFFER , COMMENCING THURSDAY -
DAY :
Lot No. 1 200 pure all wool and full
Indigo Blue Slater's Cheviot Suitsnow ,
fresh goods , just made up within GO
days , in single-breasted stick suits ;
coats all made with lap , double-
stitched scams , made and trimmed in
the host manner , and in regular men's
sizes , from 84 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 full indigo
suits , heavy weight , at only $10. Tlio
ordinary retail price is not less thttn $10
to $17 per suit. Price $10.00.
Lot. No. 2 Wo offer 200 Suits in
single-breasted stick coats , the very
best Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Double and
Twist Spring Suitings , now , light grey
nnd brown mixture , just made up in our
very best manner , suits that wo have
sold regularly for the past 12 years , nnd
in no instance have they over been
shown on our counters at less than $18
per suit. For our present season's open-
Self Measurement Blanks sent on application. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to.
OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co.
NEW YORK
DES MOINES Proprietors ;
Corner Fifteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
THE URGES ! CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RSVER.
Where Is Torliott ?
No information has been received concern-
IDR the whereabouts of George Torbett , who
disappeared Sunday night from his homo at
Thirteenth and Center streets. Mr. Torbett
is about sixty years of ago , and will bo ro-
inombcrcd by many whom ho visited as a
taxidermist. The family of the missing man
are very anxious to learn of his whereabouts ,
and any information reported to the police
headquarters will bo appreciated by them.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to its-
self and superior to all other prepara
tions in strength , economy and medi
cinal merits.
Tlio Floods SuhBltlintr.
The storm of Monday did a great amount
of damage along tlm Union Pacific near
Mercer on the main line and near the long
biidgo south of Valley. The rise in the
Platte was rapid and submerged the tracks
at both places mentioned to a depth of several
feet. The wasnout on the main line has now
been repaired and trains nro running "reg
ularly , The branch line is expected to bo
opened to-night.
Illn Arm
j&lward A. White , a switchman employed
In the yards of the Union Paciilo at Council
Bluffs , caught his right arm between bump
ers of two carsMondny night nt 11:30 : o'clock ,
and was later carried to St. Joseph's hospital
where the member was amputated by Dr.
Gnlbraitb.
Ono thousand four hundred and forty-
two dog liceiibcs have been issued by the
county elorlc up to date.
Thlspowder never varies. A marvel of puri
ty , Htronptth and wholosoineues' * . More econom
leal thantlio ordinary kinds , and cannot UoBolp
in competition wltn tlio multitude of low cost ,
short weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold
only in cans. Itovnl Hating Powder Co. , 120
WalUtreet , Now Vort.
Omaha Seed House.
Headquarter ! ) for I.undreth's Celebrated Seeds ,
J'lunts , Cut Flo\\ era and Floral designs , Send
for catalogue.
W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors
105J2 Capitol Avcuuo.
Ing nnd until this lot is closed , wo shnl
offnr thorn nt tlio UNAPPROACH
ABLE PRICE OF $12 PER SUIT. The
old nnd long cstnbllfhed Sawyer Woolen
Co. , of Dover , N. II. needs no word of
commendation from us. Wo unhesita
tingly pronounce this company the best
manufacturers of flno nil wool suitings
in Now Englnnd. No shoddy , flocks 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-
nmlno and provo the vnluo of the suits
ns they nro represented in this adver
tise. Price $12.00.
Lot No. 3. Wo offer 100 of the well
known Velour cloth finish Sawyer Wool
en Go's Suits , in very dnrk Oxford Mix
tures , n small , neat check pattern , ono
of the most popular styles that the mill
has over made , suitable for olthor bus
iness or dress purposes. Single breast
ed sacks , ropulnr sizes In fall weight at
the same extraordinarily low price of
$12 per suit. REMEMBER thcso nro
nil now suits made in the present style ,
within the past 60 days , and wo gunr-
nnteo that the ordinnry retail price
usually asked for these suits is $18. Sam
ple suits will bo sent , and they may bo
returned at our expense , if , upon exam
ination , they do not bear out all the
statements made in regard to their value
Lot. No. 4. Wo offer 2oO spring overeats -
oats ; mndo of a pure worsted in a light
OR NO PAY.
WILL POSITIVELY CURE
f All syphilitic Ilf eaeos , of recent or lorn ilfinalnc.ln
from ten to fifteen dsji. Wo " 111 Hire written gusr-
nutc ci to euro any cane or refund your money. And
we would say to those who have employed the moit
Skilled 1'hyslclani , used every known remedy anf
have not been cured , that you are the eubjucta we an
looklnK for. You that bare been to the celebrated
Uot Spring' of Arkaniai , and bavaloituUbopa of
recovery , we
ermakenocharpo. Our remedy U unknown to any
one In the world outxlde of our Company , and U II
the only remedy m the world that will cure you. Wo
will euro the moit obstinate case In le > thanona
month. Seven dayi In recent cam doai the work. It
li the old , chronic , daep-ieatecl caiei that we lollclt.
W Imvo cured hundred ! who bad been abandoned
by i'hjilclo.ns and pronounced Incurable , and
We Challenge the World
to bring ni a cate that wo will not cure In leas than
on * month.
Since thc hlitory of medicine , a True Specific for
ByphintlOh Eruptions. Ulcera , fora mouth , 4.O. , nai
Been ton t tot but never found until
Our Magic Remedy
v i dlicovored , and wo are InitlBed In laying It U till
only remedy In the world ( hat will poiltlvoly cure ,
bccauiotbe lateit medical worki , pubtliLed by th
bst known luUborlllf i , lay there was never a true
ueclrlo before. Our Ilernudy U the only medicine tn
the world that will euro when everything lie um
failed. ltLa > been to conceded by a larffe number of
Celebrated riiytlrlnni. IT HAS NEVER , TKT VAILED
TO cuiic. Why w Me your time aud money with
} > atent modlclce that never bad virtue , or doctor
Vltli physicians that cannot cure you , You that have
tried 'every tblnu elie itiould come to BO now and gel
permanent relief i yon nercr can net Iteliewhera ,
Mark what we I T : In the end you muit take our
llemedv or J.EVKII recover. And you that have been
affilcted hut a rbort time should by all meant come to
ninow. Many net help and think theya re free from
tbedlseano.but In cue , two or threu yeart after , It
appears agiluln a more horrible form.
liiveiilgttUi our financial Handing through tbe mer
cantile ggoncltc and note that we are fully reaponil.
bio aud our wrltUn guarantee ! mro uood. We have a
ItKuru V prepared on purely Scientific J'i Incliile ! and
we wish to repeat that U NKVXII r.i.ii.8 To cuiix. All
letter ! sacredly confidential.
THE COOK UIIMUUY CO. , Omaha. Neb.
Room ! M and IT Uellman Bloat.
MI'OHTEU S FOUSALiE
Percherons , Clydesdales mid Shire , also home
bred colts , Kvery animal Rtwrantced a breeder
Our stock has been selected with reference to
both Individual meilt and pedigree. Honieot
these homes have taken tlrot prize at the Ne
braska Stuto reir. 1887. All our horses are ao
climated , and colts of their get can be shown.
Prices reasonable nnd easy terms. js accessible
bv the three leading railroads of the state , II , &
y.F. , . K. ft . - - *
THE CAPITOL HOTEL
LINCOLN. , NEB.
Tbe belt known nnrt most popular Hotel Ip.tho
tale. LooUum central , apuulntuiunti dnU.laia.
Headquarter * , ( or couwerctaf men and all uollttcar
acl public galtieilDit'i. '
K.I'
groy color , with silk facings nntl trim
med equal to nny $15 pvorcoiit in our
stock. Now goods just made up in our
own workroom , nnd cut with ns much
euro ns nny overcoat In our stock. The
extraordinarily low price of this over
coat in regular sizes from 81 to 42 is $10.
Wo do not hesltnto to recommend this
ns ONE OP. T1IK I3KST VALUES over
offered by thc Continontnl. If not con
sidered to bo just as represented in this
advertisement , every garment purchas
ed may bo returned and money refund
ed. Price $10.
*
Lot No. 5. Wo offer 150 All Wool
Spring Overcoats , made from the cele
brated PUTNAM ALL WOOL TWILL
COATINGS , mndo 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
thorn in regular sizes from 81 to12 , will
bo 87. They nre nil now goods , made
np within the past 00 days , In thc very
latest styles , nnd wo state nn undisput
ed fact when wo say that up to the pres
ent time $12 is the lowest retail price
thnt is quoted for thcso overcoats. There
nro of a very handsome brown mixture.
Send in your orders at once. REMEM
BER the price is S7 , and the same priv
ilege is granted on this lot as 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 Ovor-
Jlwill buy a genuine
Homespun All Wool Suit ,
sizes from'M to 44 , cut-away
or back coat. In light grey
color , that Is really worth $ .20.
The suit la well made and
splendid scaring goods.
Wo niako this offer to In
troduce ouifcclvcs to the trade
and In the future you will
11 IK ! our house the bargain
center. Fond your measure
aiound breast under tlio
arniB , and around _ the vnlot ,
nnd down the Insldo seam of
the pants , nnd wo will fit yon.
You can bend tnqney \ \ 1th order , or wo 111
send C. O. I ) , by express.
Itefercnces : First National Hunk , Omaha ,
or any llr-it-cla s liouso In Omaha.
o m A
MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE ,
N.W.Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts
IR-A.OHJS ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.
Cot facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue
cessful treatment of every form of disease requiring -
ing Medical or Surgical Treatment.
FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
Board and attendance ; best hospital accommo
dations In the west ,
WRITB FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and
Draces , Tr.it es , Club Feet , Curvature of the
Spine , Files , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , UroncliitU
Inhalation. Klectricity , raraljsis , Kpilepsy. Kid
ney , Uladder. J' > e , Kar , 6tiu and Mood , atd all
Surgical Operations ,
Dlaoasos of Women a Specially.
HOOK OH DISIAGIS or WOKEN i'lixB.
ONLY RELIABLE UEDIOAL INSTITUTE
MiKINO A ai-ECULTT Or
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All nlood Diseases successfully treated. Syph
ilitic I'olson removed front ( lie system without
mercury , New restorative treatment for loss ol
Vilnl 1'owcr. Tenons unable to visit us may be
( tented at home by correspondence. All commu
nications confidential , Medicines or instruments
rent by mail or express , securely packed , no
marts to indicate contents or tender. One per
sonal interview preferred. Call and consult m , or
fend history of your case , and we will seud in
plain wrapper , our
BOOK TO MEN , FREE ;
Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Im-
v tency , Sypnllls. Gleet and Varicocele , witn
stioulUt. Address
iiinn/ia Mfdical anil Surgical Jjittltutc , or
DR. McfJlENAMY ,
Cor. 13th ana DodaeSU. , OMAHA , MED
WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS
Ot the Uoiij enlarge * ) ami trtncttirutd. full lurtlcil-
ItrsseuUcultd free. MUK JJIU. CO. . IlErriLo , N , Y.
coats , cut only from 33 to 88 sizes. Mndo
f n fine tlinrroiial twill in light brown
tnn color , witli Immlsomo elllc facings ,
dre&sy nntl just right for- the present
season. Placed on our counters this
week ut 812.
Lot No. 7. Wo olTor USO Boys' Strict
ly GREY MIXED CASSIMEUB SUITS
n small ncnt basket pattern , medium
color , neither very light nor very tlnrk
in sizes for boys 4 to 12 years old. Wo
mnmifncturcd thcso goods In Fob. of the
present year and hnvo told hundreds of
them nnd the nverngo price hits been
56 n Buit. During the present week or
\intU they nro closed , wo shall offer
them for $3.60 n suit. READ THE
PRICE ONCE MORE , $3.60nnd romcm.
bor they nro strictly all wool , no cotton
or shoddy in them. Only $3.60. Every
suit is worth $0 to-day.
Lot No. 8 160 BOYS' PLAIN
BLOUSE SUITS , strictly all wool , mndo
from n medium color Cheviot , ono of
the best suits in our stock nt nny price ,
and a beautiful color for spring and
summer for boys 6 to 12 years , otily $3 a
suit. Every suit is worth $6.
Lot No. 0 Wo offer the balance of
several lots of dark mixed cassimoro
suits , somewhat broken in sizes. Suits
that have sold for $3.60 nnd $4. They
are in heavy weights nnd will ho closed
out nt the REMARKABLY LOW
PRICE OF $2.
Vose 06
Instruments exchanged , rented and sold on
Easy Payments , below
FACTORY PRICES.
Instruments slightly used at
GREAT BARGAINS
& Bro , ,
Omaha , Neb.
CLARK
. ,
SOLE AGENT.
The I1EHT nnd MOST POPUIiAH
Bowing Thread of Modern TlmcB.
UEWAUE OF I75ITATIONS ,
_ WIIOI.ESAI.K IIV
Kn.PATliiCK-Kocii Dry Goods Co.
W.B.BuiTii&Co.
1'AXTON. Cl AU.AOAKIl i CO.
I ) , M.faTKKI.H &CO
llAYIIKNJIIIOS.
THOMPSON. Ilfci.DEN & Co.
JMIIIIIN& ; Co. .
CIIAB. SiNOKit , South Omaha , and all nrst
class retail dealers.
A. Loan ; New Yoik Wry Goods Store.
WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF
IPURE COD LIVER DILI
AND PHOSPHATES OF
LIME , SODA , IRON.
: r = 3fc = = = * = = = ® = d
FortlieCitrcnf CoiisinwtlrmCoiiilui ( ( , Colds ,
Dlfaiscxnnd Scrofulous Humors.
AlmoKt as imlulablo an cream. It can bo taken with
pleasure by delicate M'rsons nnd children , wlio.nttott
unlnult , lira vurrfomlor It. It usulmllntp * nltn tha
fooil , Incroaicstuo llcsli nnd atH't'lItu , liullils up thru
nervous nyntcin , rcsturcs cnciur to mind nnd bodyi
treatrs new. rich and pure blood , In fact , rcjuvl mU < \ '
the whole sj stem. "I
BHiOCXD ,
Tills preparation i : r euparlor to all other nrcpir
rations of Coil-Lifer oil ! It iir..K2S7lmltatorS butliq
t > iiunls. 'llio results followlim Its \i i5 Urn iiA-E tro
tominundatlons. llo sum , in yonvuluu your liualttt-
nnd Kit the Koniilno. Manufactured only | > y IU.
Al.XH. \Vlt.llll ( ) , Chemist , Huston , Mnss. Bond for )
Illustrated circular , wtitcli will be mulled free. Men ?
tlon tills paper.
Proprietor Omaha Business College ,
IN WHICH IS TAUQHT
Book-Keeping , Penmanship ,
Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing
and Typewriting.
Send < or Collect Journal.
S E. Cor 10th nnd Capitol Avonno
E.T.Allen , M. D. ,
Ilomcoopathlc Specialist ,
THROAT
AND NOSE ,
Spectacles Accurately J'l escribed.
JtAMGE JIL'K. , OMAI1A
J. W. Barnsdall , M. D
Homoeopathic Specialist ,
* SURGEON
Gyncecologiat and Obstetrician ,
Telephone 070.
RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA.
ir. J.
Surgeon and Physician.
Office NV Cornel 14th and IJouslasBt. Office ,
telephone , 4G3 ; Residence telephone , UJU ,
SCIENTIFIC
GLUCK & WILKINSON.
EGUTTER'S ' Mammoth Clothing House
Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12.5O.
Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00.
3,000 Pr , fine Pants at $4.
El PIITTCO C ? Mammoth Clothing House ,
tLllU I I tn 5 Cor , Fan & ( Dili o