" ? y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 28. 1888. . . ' " " " " " ' " ' ' " " ' " " l ' ill ! ii IMJLJI iai aB fT t iji im aCTwjgg pu yi * * f j 'JgJT ' ffH A MOST HORRIBLE DEATH , ' A Strangdr Browor's Head Out Off By the Oars. DRACE OF CONFIDENCE GAMES. The Jjocnl Brcwcru ARFCO Upon < ho of llcer The Ferguson nntl Other Court News Etc. Ktc. His Jicmi Cut orr. 8 o'clock yesterday morning Qcorgo SchwnU , n stronger in the city , but who Js presumably from Madison , Wisconsin , was run over nnd instantly killed nt the Seventh street bridge by switch engine No. 1153 on the Union Pn- clflo railroad. Just how the fatal accident occurred will never bo known as , none of the crew on the englno saw Schwatz before ho was struck , the attention of the fireman be ing called to the fact of his being under the cars when the tender was passing over him. Death must have been Instant , as his head vms completely crushed leaving him un recognizable. In his pockets wcro found a bank book of the German-American bank of Madison , Wls. , showing a balance to his credit of $1,005. Ho ulso had n rard from the brewers' local union , No. 12 , of Cincinnati , O. Telegrams wcro sent to each of the above point * announcing the accident. Coroner Droxcl cmpannelcd a Jury , who after viewing the remains returned the fol lowing verdict : Wo , the Jury , find that the deceased came to his death at 8:15 : on the morning of March 5JT by being struck by switch engine No. 11G9 , Union Pnclflo railway , at the Seventh street bridge , and that wo also find that death was not caused by tiny negligence or carelessness on the part of the Union Pacific or its em ployes. J. A. UOVK , W. S. MAiims , JOIIJJ LlXQUIST , NEI.S SWANSON , A. W. Al.OWAT. WAS IT SUICIDC. The arrival of Conductor M. Black from the muffs , after the inquest was over , put things In a now light. While going eastward over the brldgo In charge of a work train , ho happened to look back over the track and saw the man deliberately Ho down in front of of an approaching engine. Ho was too far away to Identify the stranger , and before ho could tell whether the engine struck the man or not , a passing car shut off his view. This wua about 8:10 : a. in. or a few minutes bcforo the accident. On his return to the city ho at onoo reported the fact at headquarters , and the corner was notified of this additional evi dence. The unfortunate man has been boarding at the Southern hotel on south Ninth street and a number of friends called at the morgue lust evening to sco the mangled remains. Thdy say his trade was that of a brcWcr and that bo was a slngloiman , aged about SO. Thcso friends will see to it that ho gets a decent burial. A telegram was received last even ing from the cashier of the German-Ameri can bank nt Mndlson , Wis.whero the de ceased has Bomo money on deposit , saying that Schwatz had no relatives in this country that were known of. XilE UhD , Ohll'sTOItY. Otto Poulson the Victim of a Pair of Confldonco Sharks. Another name has been added to tha al ready long list of victims who have been fleeced by "Bunko" men on the bogus check racket. The latest victim is named Otto Poulson , who halls from Ithaca , N. Y. , and who was fleeced en route to Cheyenne , Wyo. , on , the Chicago & Northwestern railroad. At some point this side of Chicago Poulson gave half his scat to a cood-looking , affable gen tleman , who soon became very familiar , and when informed of Paulson's destination ex pressed great surprise as ho was going there also , and had shipped his household goods a week or twd before. The two became very familiar , and the now found friend acted the liberal gentleman to perfection , purchasing meals for the two in the dining cars ana lavishing line cigars , etc. , on Poulson who was charmed with his conduct nnd expressed himself as perfectly willing to do anything in his power for such an elegant man as the stranger had shown himself to bo. The opportunity soon came , f < 3r at Scn.nton. la. , n man came in the car and in a Fiurriuu manner inquired for a gentleman named Mc- Cloud. Poulson's friend icspondcd and the last individual at once inquired if ho had shipped some household goods to Cheyenne. which ho admitted. No. ii at. once informed him that ho was freight agent oi the Chicago & Northwestern and that the amount of freight paid was not enough by $125 , Mo- Cloud had but $15 but Poulson came to the front with the other § 110 , taking a draft on McPost & Co. , bankers at Choycnno , which ho still has lu his possession. McCloud got off the train to pay hid freight and Is sup posed to bo engaged in that task .vet as he aid not return , Poulson has $0.75 remaining which ho will board out on the road to Cliey- cnue. Jolui Cochrnii'H Thrilling Experience With Smooth People. John Couhrau is a young Illinois granger who left his homo on Saturday last and started for Nebraska on a prospecting tour , He had $40 in his Inslda pocket. Ou the waj hither ho mot the proverbial genial traveling companion , with whom ho chatted uiu : smoked and shared his lunch of cold chicken , red apples and bread nnd butter and jam , His stranger friend was also en route for the new agricultural Eldorado , where ha hoped to bo able to purchase a small farm , settle flown and got rich. Just before arriving at Council Bluffs Mr. Skinner , by which very appropriate name the pleasant stranger rep resented himself , said to Mr. Cochran : " 1 have a great big roll of money on mo , n great deal of it being In small bills , so wouldn't you Just as leave glvo mo flvo or six tens for BO many ones and twos ! " Cochran was agreeable and produced his roll , three tens nnd three fives , which ho was willing to exchange for smaller bills. Thereupon Mr , Sklimer deftly ran over a handfull of ones and twos , uud counting forty-llvo , doubled them and handed them to Mr. Coch ran , receiving in return the latter's larger bills. Cochrun then proceeded to count over tha change Skinner had given him. and get ting through with the same , ho said : "Hero Skinner , you've only given mo ML" "Is that sol" Inquiringly responded tha smooth Mr. Skinner at the Rama lima taking the bills from Cochran's hands , ho hurriedly ran them over and added : "You're right Cochran , but hero's tha other dollar , " and ha took a bill from his pocket which Cochran discovered was a $5 Instead of u $1 note , and wrapping It around the supposed wad of $44 , ho re turned it to Cochran saying ! "We'd , better got on our overcoats now , for hero wo arc ct the Bluffs. " Cochran took the money , and thinking ho was getting W tha best of Skinner shoved it hurriedly down into his breeches pocket , The train soon pulled In alongside the platform and Skinner tolling Cochran to stand where ho was until ho baw about his baggage , dis appeared within the dupoL Cochran re mained whera ha was , as patient as a statue , for fully n half hour , and then becoming a little uneasy ho began pacing up nnd down the platform , over and anon casting anxious clancca toward tha depot entrance with the hope of seeing his obliging friend emerge. The moments dragged themselves by , and it was only after waiting over an hour that Cochran ventured to go in search of Skinner , He went , but no Skinner could be found , Ho hunted high and low , nnd Inquired of every tnun he mot , but nobody knew anything about the man. Secretly , Cochran didn't care so much , for all the time ho was chuck- line avariciously over the idea that Skinner hsd given him (5 too much change , and at last being convleeJ that hia new found fiitnO bad gone for good , he went off by himself to Cloatovcr his recently acquired woaith. Ha pulled tno roll from hl pocket , and sui ) . enough the outside wrapper was n largo and JuUjyfS William. Then to moke sui e that all his money was there ha un wrapped tha roll and the liext moment one would have thoughtthathohad been stricken with paralysis. He had been successfully flim-flammed. Within the live , neatly rolled up , was u wad of brawn paper. Ccchran , conscience-stricken and fllled with vengeance tuad despair , spent the remainder of the af teruoou running about Council Bluffs in i i mad uud uutetkcre J scorch for Mr Skinner. But ho found him not. and In the evening ho came over to thin city , landing here with Just $3 In his pocket. He put up at. the St. James , nnd this morning while on his way up Tenth street en route to police headquarters - quarters to make known his trouble * , ha dropped In at Harry Brandos' saloon to drown n portion of his sorrows In n schooner of beer. As ho stood at the bar quafllng-tho grlcf-ansauglng beverage , ho llstcnod to a party of three or four men , evidently thieves or fihln gamblers , who wcro relating their ex periences with soft , snaps and suckers. This interested Cochran. nnd Joining the pnrtv ho related his experience with Mr. Skinner. When ho went out ono of the men followed him nnd overtaking him said : "YounR fellow , you'vo been playing in pretty hard luck , and If you'd like a position on the II. & M. breaking I'll ' glvo it to you. My name's Frank Walsh and I'm n conduc tor. " Cochran thanked him and being al most broke and without friends , ho said no'd like to go to work at onco. Walsh said : "All light , but It will cost you a little to get your switch key. How much have you got ! " Cochran said ho had flvo dollars nnd thirty cents , and Wnlstr said , "Well , glvo mo the flvo and I'll write you an order OH the station ngcnt for jour switch key and you can go out on No. 4 lit oo this evening , " Cochran handed over the V , and Walsh stepped Into a convenient store and wrote him an order fern n switch kov and sent him back to the depot to got it. Ho applied nt the baggage room nnd gave the station ngcnt the order , and a second tlmo within thirty-six hours ho dis covered ho had been bilked. This second dosa was too much nnd lie made tracks for the police station and poured forth his troub les into Captain Cormlck's car. An ofilccr has been detailed to Investigate the matter , while Mr. Cochran , heart broken and dis consolate , awaits the news at tno station house. A surprise , when smoking "Soidon- bcrg Figaro" for 6c you will llml it a lOc cigar. Ask your tlculor for thorn. UNITED ON DEER. The Local Beer Dealers Agree ) Upon a Price. An Important mooting of the local brewers was held yesterday evening in the Millard hotel. There wcro present Fred Motz of Metz Bros. , Storz & Her , AVllllam Krug representing Fred Krug , Jettcr & Young of South Omaha , and Fritz Walters , the local manager of the immense house of Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis , which Is now represented hero by nearly ? 100,000. The meeting was called ut the Instance of Philip Stocksccr clary of the brewers' associationof St. Louis , who cnmo hero to effect a union or a harmony of opinion with regard to prices which shall obtain hero during thd coming summer. It has been claimed that some of the firms represented have been selling beer at less than eight dollars per barrel , though at the conference , it was denied by everybody. The meeting resulted in an agreement that hereafter the cost of beer hhould bo $3 per barrel and that the brewers shall furnish neither faucets nor ico. It Is claimed that ono of the brewing firms last summer fur nished Ice to its patrons. The agreements wcro written out in the rough and this morning token to St. Louis by Mr. Stock , who will put them in legal shape. The last mentioned gentleman has effected similar unions among the brewers in other largo cities , nnd It is claimed by the local people that thcro Is no intent of forming a beer "trust. " The popular blood purifier , Hood's Siirsaparilla , is having tremendous sale this season. Nearly everybody takes it. Try it yourself. UOEHIUG KOAR3 Because Ho Claims Too Much Brother-ln-Liaw nmlVlfo. . The papers stated yesterday that C. A. Rochrlg , employed in the abstract depart ment of Ames , the real estate man , had on Sunday night assaulted his wife with a poker and broken her arm. The other side of the story is mildly contradictory of the version given. It is said that Roehrig went homo Saturday night with n now hat when the lat ter was seized by his amiable spouse and de prived of its crown by ono savage sweep of n domestic bread-knifo. Tlio same convenient blade was then thrust at Mr. Roehrig who managed to foil 1 ts attempt to sock his Heart by a skillful flank movement which did not , however , prevent him from receiving a cut on the linger. Ho retaliated , it is said , in self defense , and reached his spouse "one" under the nose , which attracted the attention of that heroine's brother , who seized u poker which ho brought with satisfactory results upon llohrig's head , cutting a gash about thrco inches long and ono inch wide. Hoehrlg mada his escape from the house leaving his "brother" and wife in possession , Instead of driving them out into the cheerless world as has been claimed. Mr. Rochrig's domestic relations , it is claimed , arc , far from being satisfactory because , it is said , his wife's amiability leads him to take shelter at night in his office , to bavo both his cars and his lifo. "A better article it is impossible to got , sir ; I have tried them nil and un hesitatingly pronounce Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup superior to any. " ( Exc. ) The old story : Trivial symptoms were neglected until rheumatism be came established , whereas all the suf fering could have boon prevented by the prompt use of Salvation Oil. 25 cents , Notice to the joint committee of brick layers , plasterers , plumbers , gas and steam fitters , stone cutters' unions , that a special meeting will bo hold Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. All members are" requested to attend. By order ol the president. The Brlcklitj'orB Defiance. To the contractors of Omaha : We , the bricklayers of Omaha , have perused your extended resolutions In the morning papers and do not believe In a useless waste ot printer's Ink. Wo nro very thankful to tha prcsSf-howover , for past favors , nnd conclude to stand on our present ground and fight to tha bitter end for what is only our honest worlclngman's rights. Wo nro being kept down while cities which cannot compare 'with Omaha's thrift are leading us. Oui interest is to hold our part of the city'j ; ad < vanccmont , and , in so doing , command the respect of all Omaha pcoplo and hope to show how slucoro wo nro by our honest deter mination to win our rights honestly and fairly and will stand out forever from under such tyranny as la being practiced nt present. v BlIICKI.ATEHS' UNION. A Bloody Affray is often the result of "bad blood" in a family or community , but nowhere ia had blood more destructive of happiness and health than in the human sybtcm. "When the lifo current is foul and slug gish with impurities , and is slowly dis- tributliKT its poisons to every part of the body , the peril to health , and lifo oven , is imminent. Early symptoms nro dull and drowsy feelings , severe headaches , coated tongue , poor appetite , indiges tion and general lassitude. Delay in treatment may entail the most serious consequences. Don't lot disease got a strong hold on your conbtitution , but treat yourself by using Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical DUcovory , nnd bo re stored to the blosbinga of health. All druggists. An EmUazzliiiK Postinatitei' , Deputy United States Marshal Allen went to Cedar Creek , this state , Monday and ar rested Charles \ \ , Snyder , the postmaster at that point , flu is cliargcd with embezzle ment and the destruction of n registered let ter. This letter wiib directed. to J. C. Loary , of Hlckinan , Neb. , and contained $75 , which Snyder appropriated to his own uso. Ho was arraigned yesterday before Justtcij Anderson , and waiving examination was bound over to the United States district court in the sum of (1,000 , Hlshop WorthiiUftcm will confirm can didates from lirawnoll hall in Trinity cathedral .on Holy Thursday , March UM , ut 6 p. in. The rector of Brownell hall \\ill administer tho. sacrament of holy buptiMin in Trinity cathedral ouWediteu- duy , Muivh 'JS , at 6 p , in. - i . . . . , . - - . . . > . , i"i- * " ' " i' _ . i . - . - . - , n - . - ' " " - . . - ii it. - i " ' T.jTi'i' ' ' .11. l T.jTi'- ! - - - - - - - - - - - ; . -Tj _ _ _ . - - - _ - - - _ _ _ , , . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ Continenrtal Clothing House GKAND OPENING SALE OF PRING AND SUMMER SUIT In every department of our store will now be found new and elegant goods made especially for the spring and summer season , at r > rices extraordinarily low. Commencing this week , close buyers will find it to their advantage to watoli the list of attractive bargains which we shall offer and which will be announced in the daily -papers each week. Read the List of Unprecedented Bargains for This Week. The Slater Woolen Company is now and has boon for30 years known as the most celebrated makers of fine Indigo Blue Cheviots in the United States. Their goods are always thoroughly re liable , and when warranted Indigo Blue will bo found precisely as they nro _ rep resented. The most thoroughly iatis- sactory blue goods made in this country to-day are made by the Slater Woolen ' Co. WE OFFER , COMMENCING THURS DAY : Lot No. 1 200 pure all wool and full Indigo Blue Slater's Cheviot Suitsnow , fresh goods , just nuulo up within GO days , in single-breasted sack suits ; coats nil made with lap , double- stitched seams , made and .trimmed in the best manner , and in regular men's sizes , from 84 to 42 , at the extraordin arily low price of 810 per suit. Road the price again. Think what the goods are that we are offering you. Genuine Slater Woolen Co.'s all wool full indigo suits , heavy weight , at only $10. The ordinary retail price is not less than $10 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 groy and brown mixture , just made up in our very best manner , suits that wo have Bold regularly for the post 12 years , and in no instance have they over boon 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 CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OFTHE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Will Lose His Other Eye. Geo. W. Hill , tbc school teacher at Wntcr- lo , who was shot on Saturday last by W. P. Aylcsworth , of Council Bluffs , a complete account of which was given In Sunday's Ken , is on the road to rccpvory , but according to the statement of his physician will lese tuo other oyo. . _ Mother ! Stop your child's cough ! Dr. J. H. McLeans Tar Wino Lung Balm will give immediate relief , is agreeable to take and a positive cure. 2o cents a bottle. _ Licensed to Weil. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Hesidcnco. Ago. ( Joseph E. Hunter. Omaha 24 ( Anna S. Lufferty , Omaha 21 j Charles G. Booth. Omaha 35 1 Mary U. Winters , Omulm SO Thlspowder norcr varies. A marvel of puri ty , strength uml wholesomaiiBst. More econom leal ttianttio ordinary kinds , nnd cannot tjosolp In competition wltu tno multitude of low cost , shortwclshtnlumor phosplmto powders. Sola onlw In cans. Hovnl linking I'owder CO. , ISM Wallstrcet.New York. EXHAUSTED VITALITY riMIE SCIENCE OP LIFE , the . - * great Medical Work of the Bg on Manhood , Ncrvom ana I'hj lcal Dcbllltr , Prenmturo Decline , Error * of Youth , and IhountoM mtscrlcsconkojuem tbcrcou , 900 page ! Bvo , 125 proscription ! for all diseases. Cloth , full gilt , only $1.00 , t > ) mall , sealed. 1 lluttrath o eaniplo free to all young and middle aged men. Bend now. TboOoldand Jewelled Medal awarded to Uio author by the Na. tlonat Medical AuoclatVpn. .Aildrcsa I * . O. boc 1E93 , BoftonMaM.orPr. W. II. 1'AHKE.l , grad nateof Harvard Medical ColleEC5ycar 'practlea In Bo ton , who may be consulted conddentlally Specialty , DUeaaca of Mao. OOlco No. L'ulUucU nu STEEL COLD MBDAL PARIS EXrOStTION 1313. NOB. 3O3-404-I7O-604. THE MOST PEEPECT OP PENS. JU3ICIOU5 AND PERSISTENT Advertising bos always proven auocessful. Deforq placing any Kejripuper Advertising1 consutt LORD & THOMAS , lUUBTIilAd ibKMS , t fi t KuttUik * Ut l. CHICAGO. ing and until this lot is closed , wo shall offer them at the UNAPPROACH ABLE PRICE OP 812 PER SUIT. The old and long ostablif hod 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 all wool suitings in Now England. No shoddy , flocks or cotton is over used in nny ot their fabrics. Send for samples of the cloth , or a sample suit , and if you wish to ox- nmino and prove the value of the suits ns they are represented in this adver tise. Price 312.00. Lot No. 8. Wo offer 100 of the well known Velour cloth finish Sawyer Wool en Go's Suits , in very dark Oxford Mix tures , n small , neat check pattern , ono of the most popular styles that the mill has ever made , suitable for either bus iness or dross purposes. Single breast ed sacks , regular sizes in fall weight at the same extraordinarily low price of $12 per suit. REMEMBER these are nil now suits made in the present style , within the past CO days , and wo guar antee that the ordinary retail price usually asked for these suits is $18. Sam ple suits will bo sent , nnd 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 250 spring overeats - oats ; made of n pure worsted i n a light SOLE AGENT. The BEST nnd 3IO8T POPUIiAD Bow-luff Thread of Modern TLmeo. BEWABE OF JT WHOM.SAI.K BJ- KII.PATIUCK-KOCJI Dry Goods Co. M.K.SMITH&CO. TAXTON. G ALLAOAEII & Co. ] ) . .M.ferr.Ki.K.vm . . HAYDENllHOS ' ' .THOMPSON. EI , EN & Co. JJAUKIN& Co. CuXs. SINOKK , South Omaha , ana all firs class rotitll dealers. A. UJCIIK New York Dry Goods Store. DIAMONDS , ONZES ! AT .5 , MAX MEYER WO , Omaha , Nebraska. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Landreth'b Cole United Seeds. 1'la.uu , t ut Flowers anil Horal designs. Bend for catalogue. W , H. FOSTER it SON , Proprietors J022 Cauitol Avenue. . loult t ercr-Werx , luiliaetleo , etc. , JJrcu at > ik groy color , with silk facings nnd trim med equal to nny 815 ovorcottt in our stock. Now goods just mndo up in our own workroom , nnd cut with ns much cnro ns nny overcoat in our stock. The extraordinarily low price of this over coat in regular sizes from 34 to 42 is $10. Wo do not hesitate to recommend this ns ONE OF THE BEST VALUES over offered by the Continental. If not con sidered to ho just as represented in thta advertisement , every garment purchas ed may bo returned and money refund ed. Price $10. Lot No. 5. Wo offer ICO 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. , a mill that is pro-eminent and famous for its thoroughly honest , all wool fabrics , certainly the moat popular goods manufactured. Our prices on thorn in regular sizes from 31 to 42 , will bo $7. They are nil now goods ; mndo up within the past 00 days , in the very latest styles , and wo stnto 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 as on lot 4 , if not satisfactory they can bo returned. Lot No. 6. Wo ask SPECIAL ATTEN TION to this lot of Young Men's Over OMAHA MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodso Sts. IEJS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUtSES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue. cessful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WKITB FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Club 1'eel , Curvature of UK Surgical Operations. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. ItOOK ON OlIEACIS OF WOUIM FUEE. ONLY EELIADLE MEDIOAL Iim'ITUTE UAKINO X BPECULTT OT PRIVATE DSSEA3ES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Sjpli- llltic 1'olson removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tower. I'ersons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent' by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or Fi-mltr. One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or end history of your case , mid we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Ira- vitency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocele , with i-estionlist. Address \iinnha ffnlieal untl fitrplcal In ttttittot DR. WJcP/lENAIVlY , Cor. 13th ana Doda * Sts. . OMAHA , NEB. (12 vibuy \ \ n gen ulna Hotncbpun All Wool Suit , EtzestromSj to 41 , cut-avay or sack cout , In light grey color , that In really worth UO. The suit Is well made and splendid wearing goods. Wo make this offer to In troduce ourselves to the trade nnd in the future you will line ) our house the bargain center. Pond your measure around breast under the arms , and a-ound tha walat , and down the inside seam of , the pants , ami we will fit you. You can send money -with order , or-we will ecndO.O , I ) by express. Inferences : First National llunV , Omaha , or any llrst-clabs house In Omaha. * r\VT thl out ufl return with We , c t | or stampi , upon rct U > t of which tie will c d. pieuald. to nr adilred. one On llojlnr imcfc ge "Jxmdop ( ranul . ' the grofteH.biood i > d n-rinimed * . I tlue on cartli. ( food until AVrll to. IxjnJon Medi cine Agfiuy. KMII U t'ltyj Us coats , cut only from 83 to 33 slzoa. Mad * f n line diagonal twill in llghtbrown tan color , with handsome silk facings , drossy and just right for the present season , Placed on our counters this week nt $12. Lot No. 7. Wo offer 250 Boys' Strict ly GREY MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS a small neat basket pattern , medium color , neither very light nor very dark in sizes for boys 4 to 12 years y.ld. Wo manufactured these goods in Fob. of the present year and have sold hundreds of thorn and the average price has boon $0 a suit. During the present week or until they nro closed , wo shall offer them for $3.60 a suit. READ THE PRICE ONCE MORE , $3.GOnnd romom. bor they are strictly all wool , no cotton or shoddy in thonl. Only $3.50. Every suit is worth $0 to-day. Lot No. 8 160 BOYS' PLAIN BLOUSE SUITS , strictly all wool , made from a medium color Cheviot , ono of the best suits in our stock at any price , and a beautiful color for spring and summer for boys 6 to 12 years , only $3 a suit. Every suit is worth $5. Lot No. 9 Wo offer the balance of several lots of dark mixed cassimoro suits , somewhat broken in sizes. Suits that havoysold for $3.60 and $4. They are in heavy weights and will bo closed out at the REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OP 82. At Auction on AT CONSISTING OF Imported and Grade Percherons. Clydesdale & Cleveland Bays , And the Standardbred Stallion C. C. Also 100 OREGON HORSES. Anyone wishing information in regard to the Porchorons or C. C. . will nlcnsa address the Oregon Iforso & Land Co. , Fremont , and for information regarding Ne0bXlmCleveland Buya , they will plcoao address J. P. Mallon , PromonT Twelve months time will bo given on PorohoronH , C. C. nnd Oregon Horses , at 8 per cent Interest , or 5 per cent discount fo > - cash. On Clydos and Cleveland SbcounUor'cuih0 J'CBrB b ° piV ° "f nt 8 P ° r cent i"lorcst of 5 per cent SALE TO COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. OREGON HORSE & LAND CO. w cora'tur rccoantna KurU iUwu nmttf wn to ut fci Gcnoiibui and Gl l. w h > > < sold conildir. tuc.udla rtry cue U glf en iitliftctlcp. AU tt A Eoldby Dru riki i.oo. sciENTine GLUCK & WILKINSON. GOLD MEDAL , PAEIB , 1878 , BAKER'S I Warranted nlioliilclv jxtrp Co fan , from which tht eicesi ot Oil liai been reraored , JtlKiMrr * timn Iht itnnQth of Cocoa nixed with fitarcli , Arrowroot or Sugar , and Is theieforu far more icononil- cal , coiling leu than ont tent cvp , K U dcUcloiu , nourUUInjr , strenethenloe , ca ll7dl ( ( > tediin < t' BdtniraUjr adapted for Invalid ! as well as for pcrsonijnhcalth. Sold bjr i W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , PEERLESS DYES Are I lie ELOUTTER'S ' Mammoth Clothing House Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12,50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00. 3,000 Pr. fine Pants at $4. ID'C Mammoth Clothing Houser all $ ' Cor. Farnam & lOlli