i''i i' 'i . . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , . APRIL - - 1888 ; felDED 10 INCORPORATE , ( TUo Missouri Paclflo Forestalls the I ! } \ Threatened Mandomua. J.INCOLN EDUCATIONAL MATTERS peotlnjr of tlic TJonrcl Providing For the Prompt Payment of Police- pica's Snlnrlcs The Clmutiui- quo , Circle City Items. [ mow THE BBC'S MNCOI.S BORBAU. ] "j'lio Missouri Pacific corporation is rccog- Jllzlng the handwriting on the wall and Is pre paring to incorporate fas a railroad company in Nebraska s required by la\v. When the general attorney of the road was in the city a gftW days ago ha stated that his company Ctood ready to incorporate In Nebraska , and hat Llandamus proceedings would not bo Jl'.cssary against their road. Yesterday , , In compliance with this statement , .ha ccrtlllcate of organization of the Missouri acifto railway company in Nebraska , the .rtlcles of incorporation nnd the resolution , Xmsolldatlng , wcro flled with the county ? lork of this county. The company having ' tucn this step will be better prepared in the oture to secure and protect their right of yay , and it is probable that their action will ' javo o duo effect on the cases now pending in * hlch parties have entered litigation for pay- nont of right of way already used , on the p-oundi that the road , net being incorpo rated in the state , had not the right of cml- , iwit domain. noAiii ) or'T.DUCATIOX. ' ' The board of education held an imiwrtant - business session on Monday evening , at Jnfliloh the usual number of bills that bad fallen duo wcro allowed. The constant in- fcix-aso in the number of school children hut ' ' 'ifriuscd the board to open a number of new I'ooms with this spring's term , and the last order is for"the opening ot a new primary room at the Q strcotsehool. The superintendent , in answer to com- ttlaints , was Instructed , to visit the residences pf eltbens where contagious diseases nresup- , ( posed to exist. Arrangements wcro made to fiiavo the East Lincoln school properly ; licatcd and tlie following recommendations J j uy Superintendent Howcrs were adopted : . i First , that one half dozen copies of Trues /'Government ' of Nebraska" bo secured for lists as reference books for classes in civil krovcrnlnont ; sccoud , that one dozen sets of Hraxvlng stencils bo procured for use in primary schools ; third , that Miss Pitcher bo pranted leave of absence of two days to visit llio high schools of Kansas City and Lea ven- worth , nnd that Miss Tucker bo granted leave of absence to visit the public schools of , I lie city of Omaha. fil'IK'lAI , I'OLICC rCKII. , The city has passed an ordinance that went Into cIToct yesterday which will bo of much peed to the police force and assist them ma- Ici-jlall.v in getting their pay without having to share their earnings with some bank. ITIio ordinance provides for a special police jtllnd and this fund Is to bo made up of tlio posts in jwllcc court which are collected tnnutlily. These funds will ho used to assist In meeting the salaries of thu officers. Tim A-SSAUI.T CASE. Justice Cochran , after hearing arguments , lias dismissed thu case brought by J. H. Dean against the B. & M. special ixjlicc for xssault committed on the dcKt | platform last , veek. The testimony was conflicting and ilie company hud a good supply of of wit- icsses to swear on their side of tlio case. The defense was that Dean had approached x > o near the engine and that ho was BUS- of intent to sand it. reeled decision of the Justice meets with a great deal of criticism. CiriTAI. C1TV CIIACTA.UQUA. The capital city Ch.autauo.ua circle held ono Of their interesting sessions last with the fol lowing programme : Reading ' 'Translation pf Virgil's Story of the Laocoon" ; Curio in American history , conducted by Paul H. Helm ; paper by Mrs. J. A. Duinmitt ; roll call , response with newa items ; debute Resolved - solved that the literature of tlio nineteenth century is bettor than that of any previous ano , led by Mr. Hochmcr and W. J. Bryan ; Question "Plan of Salvaiion , " in March , Cluiutuu < iua. CITV linns. The following notice of interest to many I-in coin people and of especial interest to the gentlemen employed in thu ofllco of the Lom bard Investment company of this city was re ceived yesterday. Married At tlio church of Our Savior. Longwood.Mass. , on Tuesday morning. April D. 188 , by thu Reverend Reginald Howe , H. Lombard , Jr. , nnd Miss Roslc R. Massoy. With the coming of spring the base ball fever breaks out anew. The latest in tills line is the organization of a city league that tvill ho composed of clubs from thu to. & M. headquarters , the Journal oflloo , the H. T. Clark drug company , the university , the Democrat and News olllcc. The fats and the leans in fact all classes are entering r tlio arena , and u female huso ball club may be expected in the city before the season Closes. . Knst Lincoln has been the quiet part of the City at all times , but the ravages of the small tioy have of late so exasperated the citizens - that have asked for three > they special police- jfuen , who have been appointed to serve with out pay until the nuisance Is abated. Tlio municipality of West Lincoln was in the midst of a hot election yesterday over the license question. A board of aldermen reti rement ing the licenses mill antl-Iiccnso tickets wore working the polls for an election the entire day with much vigor. , Mr. W. W. Holmes , a well known and tvcalthy resident of the city , inlying danger ously ill at his homo with paralysis. Mr. Holmes bus been a resident of Lincoln for a long term of years. The trustees of the Christian university met In Lincoln yesterday. Alvin Saundcrs and N. T. Oadd , of Onijtha , and Thomas Wiles , of Plattsmouth , wcro members of the joanl from abroad in attendance. All the : lty members wcro present. The grounds loimtcd to the university will bo platted at in CD , and arrangements are being made to > ivrt thu coming season a central building , to cost * T > 0.000. The May festival of music which the state Organization Is perfecting promises to be of exceptional Interest. The rehearsals are Jargcly attended und the workers enthusi astic. . Peculiar in niediuiniil merit and won- jlerful cures Hood's Siirmiptirilla. Now IB the time to tuko it , for now it will do the most good. MOIITUAIIV. OANAN. On last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Sarah Cuiian , mother of C. J. Cunnn , died nt the r 03 hi on co of the latter , ! 2S14 Hamilton street , nt the ago of sixty-two years. Mrs. Canan liiul been in this city but a week , having tome hero to make this place her homo , pro- feuding her husband for the purpose of put ting their homo in readiness to receive him , the latter being at present sick in St. UUiir , Mich. Mrs. Canan was the mother of sev eral children , two of whom , Lilly and Clur- cnrn J. , are well known in this city. Charlca resides in St. Clalr , Mich. , with his father , hnd was to have loft that place for this city fast night , when ho was telegraphed that the remains of his mother would bo forwarded to that pliu-o for Interment. The announce ment of his wife's death will , it is thought , 'wave a most serious effect upon her husband tvho is already advanced m years and in a .ccblo condition , MU8. IIIIOWX. The funeral of Mrs. Martha A. Hrown to.It plucq nt the residence ) of her son-in-law , Alfred Sorcnson , lUlSCapitol uvcnuo yester day morning. Among attendants wcro quite a number of the old settlers of Omaha. The ecrvicos were conducted by Rov. J. S Uct welter , assisted by Rov. H. W. Kuhns , who viadu Homo very appropriate remarks which wore particularly addressed to tlio old friends cf the deceased. Mr , Kuhns , who hub been absent from the city some fifteen years , and 1ms recently returned to reside hero , was personally acquainted with Mrs. Hrown , liaving known her for over thirty years , she Laving been a member of his church , aud was competent to speak of the manv good qualities possessed by the deceased. His ad dress was full of pathos and recalled many happy memories of Juyspouo by. The b.kllboaer4 wi're Dr. George u. Miller , Wil liam 1 * . Suowdcn , John Logan. 11. E. H. Ken- umly , J , S. McCormiok and O. H. Oulon. The .remains were Interred In Prospect Ulll DOW THE' THING Nlsscn , the Hardware MAn , Acol cn- InlljShootn a Customer. 'J. W..BcckslromayoungfanncrfroniOalc- and , thfs stale , arrived 'In this olty Monday vonmg bound for southwestern Kansas on a prospecting tour. Thinking a revolver wouldn't bo a bad jiicco of luggage to carry vith him to the southwest border , ho stepped nto Nisscn , Alford & Co.'s hardware store , 1312 North Sktoenth Rtrcetnnd asked to bo hewn BOino guns. Ucorg ; C. Nisscn , ono of the propiictor.i , and a man totally un > amlllarwlth flrearms , by the way , walled ipon him. He took down an Imiiroved Harrington & Kichardson self-acting , S-callbro revolver and undertook o show him how it worked. In doing this ho oollfthly Inserted n cartridge in ono of the cylinders to show him how the extractor vorkcd. Then ho cloed the barrel nnd be gan to snap the trigger. The third tlmo ho snapped It the chamber holding the shell was roacticd , and as ho Had Idiotically ] > olntod the ; un lit his prospective purchaser , of course 10 was struck by the bullet. It went In ft ittlo below the groin , and. following the long K > no of the leg around , lodged a few Inches nbovo the knco behind. Ucckstrom fell o the floor In n faint , and the horrified rified proprietor nnd his attaches gathered n round the prostrate man thinking ho was dead. He partly revival , however , and after administering restoratives the patrol was called nnd the wounded man , as well is Mr. SIsscn , was taken to the station. Dr. inlph was Immediately summoned , and lo cating the ball , cut It out , bolng compelled to iiako nil Incision an Inch in depth. I'ho. wound was then carefully dressed and the patient seems to be getting along finely and will in time , recover , should blood poisoning not set in. Jcckstrom , himself , says the affair was nircly accidental , and the abovu account Is nlcen from his narrative thereof. Nisscn , lowcvcr , asserts that the gun went oft whllo ic was closing it , but ho was so horrified and onfused that ho probably docs not know ust how It occurred , Ueckstrom's' story IB evidently correct. \VlmtConstltutonn Family Medicine ? A preparation which is adapted to tlio relief mid cure of nllniontH to which no-tubers of a household nro most auh- cct , and which is not only alleged to do his , hut has lotirnnd ( unfailingly proved ts ability to do it , assuredly deserves ho title of n reliable Family Medicine. Among time-honored preparations , which experience and the sanction of ho medical profession indicate as de serving of popular regard and confi dence , is Ilostotter a Stomach Uittprs , a medicine adapted to the eradication of lyspepsin , constipation and biliousness , the throe most frequently occurring ail ments that vex mankind. Derived from a botanic parentage , it ihcllicicntas well vs pure and wholesome. It relieves icrvous disquietude and inactivity of , ho kidneys , and counteracts atiMidency o rheumatism. For renewing Hugging btrength and imparting appetite it can > o implicitly relied upon. Fever and iguo , rheumatism and debility are emedicd by it. BENCH ANT > HAH. District Court. j.ox OCTS TOO nir.sii. Judge GrofT was occupied in hearing the evidence in the case of the Statu vs. Mat t cefe , charged with grand larceny , ycst erJay norning , and in the course of the trial oc curred ono of these peculiar episodes whirh ; o to furnish amusement for the spectators. Urn George , a bartender at Hlggins' saloon , was on the stand , nnd while undergoing : ross-cxam ination by County Attorney Mineral became somewhat exasperated at the tone of the questions nit , ono of which was if ho ( George ) ind over served a term in the penitentiary. Lon could stand no moro so ho says and vaulting over the witness box rail he went for Mr. Simeral , a hi Sullivan , striking at him , wo or three times , Mr. Simeralmaking some rory neat stops. As soon as they wore sop- crated Judge Groff concluded to do a little work us referee , and accordingly ruled Lou out on a foul , after which he sentenced him .0 pay a fine of f'ioO , and servo sixty days in : he county jail. At the conclusion of the af fair the taking of testimony was concluded. IUMBII WIN'S TUB SVSC. The long contested \VilIinms-IInmcr case z nt last decided and the the verdict of the jury was in favor of the dofundent , as every MIC who heard the trial supposed it would ho. The Jury returned n sealed verdict at 9 o'clock Monday night which was opened and read by Judge Wakcly yesterday. Judge Doano was taken suddenly 111 Monday night and thq case of Frank H. Goddurd vs. William Sweezy , involving the title to some land which was pending before him , is being licard by Judge Wakely. Tlio testimony in the case will not be concluded before to-day. OUUB.V VS. CAMI'IICM. . Judge Hatner , of Buffalo county , is sitting as a court in Room No. it and hearing evidence in the case of W. D. Green vs. John D. Campbell , involving the right to the possession of some real estate. PHOMISSOIU XOTIS Hl'IT. William G. Albright applied yesterday to have Harry D. Rhoadcs and James Megeuth restrained from the enjoyment of a certain piece of laud until such time as two prom issory notes amounting to $1,350 held against it by him are paid. IIAA'KN'T PAID THE NOTES. Mary Hazand , ct al , claims that Otto Sicmspcn nnd others are indebted to them in the sum of Sl.HOO.'JO , and they ask that a mortgage they hold against certain real es tate to secure the payment of the same be told that they might bo reimbursed. St'lT AOAIXST SOfTII OM\It. ! Hurry C. Uostwlek , cashier of the South Omaha national bank , yesterday brought an important suit against thu city of South Omaha. Hu alleges that at divers times warrants to the total amount of JS-li.i.ri ( ) ! ; was issued by the treasurer on various funds to different people , nndvoro cashed by the bank , who nsk the court * to give them u judgment in the .sum stipulated. County Court. Judge Shields' time was occupied during the greater portion of the morning in calling the docket for the April term. The follow ing cases were passed upon' , judgment being rendered In each case by default. Crane Uros. manufacturing company va A. C. Eichtonbergor , Judgment for SJOU.aO. William I ) . Sloman ot al vs Joseph D. Floyd , Judgment for $454.80. S. Ue.ssan vs Walter Sums , Judgment for fjii'J.TS. ' Henry Wolf vs Augustus Miller , judgment The llrst business on thu docket this morning will bo the arguing of u demurrer - ror in the case of Jacob K , House vs Gcorgu Sccrigulct ul. _ CFEAM Its gunertor excellence proron In mtlllon.s ol lioiiips for more than a quarter ot a century Its Is used l > o tliu I'iiitcil States Clov rnmont. 1'n- ilore < l by the headsol the Oreat rnlverslttos j. tlio trpti e t. i'uri'st unj Mint Healthful. Or I'llne's Cream Da.lnR 1'owder rtoos not contain Auamoul- . Lima or Alum. SolAonlvlu cans. . 1'uicK UAlnsai'ownaiuxi. . Nbw-York Chtcssn SU LoaU ! 1 'I ' J Copyright , 1837 , by Jas. S. Kirk & Co. "On every side lie open was as day , That you might see no lack of strength within. " Real merit has everything to hope for , and nothing to fear , from the most searching inquiry. Only the impure shun the light of day ; the pretentious are the hist to invite sober criticism. MESSRS. KIKB & CO. , court investigation ol * WHITE They know before hand what the outcome will be , knowing thai White Cloud s an honest piocc of soap. After applying the wcvorcst tests that science can fur- lish , or tlio most fastidious taste suggest , it will bo found that The sales of White Cloud are largo and constantly increasing. Thai real ncrit should thus meet with duo appreciation is a source of much gratilicaUon to thu makers , JAMES S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. A _ _ _ _ _ _ Wo will continue to send postpaid samples of White Cloiul on receipt of Itlc for each ; but all live dunlur. carry the soap in Block. OR NO PAY. WltL POSITIVELY CURE ' All njphliltlc Plccixoi , ot recent or lonK ilanilnir.ln from ten to fifteen < Jnj . Wn vlll ulro written gnar- entrcB to cure any cane or rotund jour nonorAn.1 we would IVT to thoita T ho hav omployoU tnp uiox Bkllled I'byilclBna , uaotl every known roinfdjr e.nc liBTe not been curoil. tlmt you are llio subjects vre an looking for. Vou that hnvo bcon to the celobratci ilot Sprlnfti of Arkansas , and hara lo t all hup * o racoTerj. ire or make no charge. Our remedy ! unknown to anr one In the worm outside of our Compiny , and It U Ibe only remedy m the world that nlll euro you. Wo will euro the most obstinate can In leu thnn one month. Seven days tn recent ruses does the work. It Is the old , chronic. deep-sealed cases tbat wo solicit. We have cured hundreds who had been nbandonoJ 7 r.yslctans and pronounced Incurable , an ! We Ghallengo tha World to brine ns a case thai we will not euro In loss than ona month. Since the history of medicine , a Trna Specific for BjulillltlciEruptions. Ulcers. Bore moutb , 4s. . has been sou t lor but nevur found unlit Our Magic Remedy - > l discovered. Qd we are InitlfleO 111 taring It Is U > pnlr remedy tn'the world that nlll tioslllrelf rura , because the latest modlcal works , published by the best known aulborltUs , fay there WHS never a true ipeclHc before. Our Herardr Is the onlr raodltlne In the world that will cure when eTcrrlhtne else biM failed. It has been so conceded br a farue number of Celebrated I'hj-tlrluna. IT HAS NEVCU YET JAILED TC cuilt. Why wiiste your time and money with Talent mrdlrlr.rs that neror had Tlrtu * . or doctor Htli physicians that cannot cure you. Vou that r.nro IrledeTcrythlnKelseahuuIrt come to us now nnd get permanent relief ! you iinrer can get It elsewhere. Mark what we s yi In the end you muot lake our Ilrinedy or Niru recover. And you that have besa REHIcteu but a abort time should by all mcnni come to DS now. Many net help und think thejH re fruo from the disrate , but m * > ne , two pr Uiree years after , It ippecrs agiln In u nior horrible form. Investigate osr duenclal ctandlni ; tbroush the mer * antlle aKioclei aod note that wo are full/ responsi ble and our written guarantee * are pood. Wo have a RiMKnr prepared ou purely Scientific 1'ilnMples and we wl b to repeat that It NEYEU FAIUITOCUUX. All IttUru sacredly confidential. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Beams It and IT UoUtnan Bloek. tNACQUAIHTCO WITH THE OEOCIUPHr OF THE COUNTRY WIU. OeTJUN MUCH IKFORUATION FRCM A BTUDY OF THIS tUPOF TH8 CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y ' Its main line * and branches Include CIIIOAQO , PEOnrA , MOLINE. HOCK IBUVKD. DAVEN PORT. DEB MOLtrEB. COimCII. ELtTPFB , 1TU3- OATINE. KANQAB CITy. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWORTII. ATCIH80N. CEDAR KAPID3. WATERLOO. MINNEAPOLIQ , and BT. PAUTX and icorea of Intermodlato cities. Choice ot routes to and from the Factfla Coaflt. All trans fer * la Union depots. Fast trains of Fins DC ? Coachci. elogont Dlnlny Care. magoIQcout Pull man Falac * Slooporn. and ( -otween Chicago , 8U Joieph. Atchlaon and Kaniai Cltrl Reclining Chair Cars , Beats Free , to holders of through first-class tickets. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rook ( eland Route. " Extends West end Southwest from Kansas City and BU Joaepb to NELSON. IIOJITOH , . BELLE VILLE. TOPE1IA. irEIUNQTON , WICHITA , DTJTCinNSON , CALDWELL , and all points in KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap * pUances and modern improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Rock Island , Atchlion. Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Its Watertown branch travcraes the irreat 11 WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and Knit Central Dakota to Watertown. Spirit I.nltB. Bloux Falls and many other towns and cities. The Short Una via Beoeca and Kankake * offers Superior faculties to travel to and from Indian- _ polls. Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets. Haps , ITc-ldors. or desired informa tion , apply -t any Coupon Ticket OUlco or address C.8T. JOHN , JR. A. HOLBROOK , Q tun Mja * r. Oen'l Tkt. ft Bis * . Act U-U Jpmarki\li1ij " fpr powerful Hvnipa- thutl toilt" ) . { ihuhlp notion mill .ili- saluta Unrahillty. ; | I yoitra' ret-onl. tlia beat > ; iiaruutee of the excel- lcuco of. tliesuTut - - - " - SCIENTfFIS CLUCK & WILKINSON. COMPARE PRICES We will give you better value tor your money than any house in the country. The very best grades of Moris' and Boys' Clothing , at the very lowest prices. You have the advantage of selecting from the largest , I i and newest stock in the city. For variety of stock , we have no equal * Every garment purchased of us is guaranteed , we don't call Cotton mixed goods all wool in order to sell you our goods. We tell you just what it is and you can always depend on us ; our aim is to make with every sale a steady and pleasant customer. We do not advertise a few bargains and tell you they are out or sold , when you call for them all our goods are marked uniformly low. We sell at a smaller per centage of profit than has ever been attempted by any Clothing House. We make it up on the volumn of business. The splendid nil Wool Cheviot Suits we nre offering nt 14.75 , you can neb find elsewhere for less than $7.80. We received last week another shade of the same goods , they ore handsomer than the first ; we sell them nfc finmo price. $1.75. Another great bargain we just opened , and placed on sale to-day , are n largo lot o black warranted all worsted Corkscrew Sack Suits lined with good serge , well trimmed and substantially made. Wo oflcr them nt 80.50. In purchasing this suit AVC guarantee you n saving ot at least $4.00 , as no house ever attempted to sell such a suit for loss than $10.50. In fine Cheviot and Cassimer Suits , our selection this spring has never been . equaled in this cily , and no Merchant Tailor in Omaha , who charges you $35.00 to $50.00 , car. give you any bet ter values or handsomer ami more stylish fitting suit than the ones we oiler ar $15.00 to $20.00. Compare our prices with those of others , that's all we ask you. One Price only. No Deviation. F Everything marked in plain figures , cash and one price. t Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. .1 U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Pnid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO. Surplus , - BO.OOO II. W. VATICS. rrnslJont. LEWIS S. KKII ) , Vlce-l'reslilent. A. II. TOUZAMN.-ml VIco-I'resIili'iit. W. 11. S. IIiHiiiKS. tUshler. vc. V MDUSK. .loiiN'S. COLLINS , H.Vi V.II-KS. I.K.wisS. UBKU , A. E.TOI'KLIN. . BANK , C ir. 12tl nnd Farnam Sts. A General llanklt'B Uusluess Transacted. WAHTEflT by . . CmuiHc * . Cit ies. town. < and Wali-r Com ] uuiesj , etc. ca'Correspondoiico yoliL-lKcl. W.HARRIS SCO , , BANKERS , 50 AT FOR $ .TOO Which was made to ordui- . $ 7.00 ; ! . ! ) ( ) " " . 7..VJ 4.HO " " . H."i l.-jr , " > . ii.OII AT FOR r > . .r.r ) originally made lo order . 10..r > 5.00 " . 11. ( Ill ( iHrj " " . llt.lHI 7.t > ( l " . . . . " _ - . - . . - - - - - ( - _ _ r--r-vv ; - ? ; , ; , , . ; , , , . , . , - FANTAIiOOI.'S. AT FOTl 7.M " " . 16.00 7.00 " . 16.60 8.l ( ' " . 111.00 8.GO " " . 17.00 9.00 " " . 18.00 PANTALOONS. AT FOR JM5 orieinally made to order 18,50 ! ) .75 ' 19.00 10.10 " - " 120.00 .10.05 " ' " 21.00 11.00 " " 22.00 OVERCOATS. AT - FOR 8 0.00 originally made to order $10.00 10.75 ' * 21.00 11.40 " " 22.00 12.35 " " 21.00 13.20 " " 20.00 OVERCOATS. AT FOR $13.05 originally made to order $27.00 13.00 " " 27.60 M.40 " " 28,00 14.00 " " 20.00 15.25 " " 30.00 ST. .LOUIS , 0 HO. o ROSES. Ourlarpro nOSF.B make a dUpiay in youi g-rden nt onco. We tell no slip ] or rooted cuttingo. Immense stock of fresh Flower end Vcyc4til lo SEEDS for nil cli mates and all situation ] . Thousand ] of tettimoni.1i attest the superior quality of our JPIniits and Hovctt. SendCc. ( stampsforourinujriiillccnt ) CATAI.UUPK.for 1888. Most complete nnd valuable ever publishejwith colored plates and new ugra\iogs , Jt'IIHU to all who mention thu paper. AT THE ONLY n SI. OMA.HA , - .NEB N.B , Orders by mail re ceive prompt & care ful attention. For Ml SPRING OVE3EICOATS. AT FOR $15.70 originally made to order . Wl.OO 10.30 " " . 32.00 10.00 " " . IU1.00 17.20 " " . 31.M ( ) 17.00 " " . Jtt.OO AT FOR 317.05 originally inudo to order . $ : i.r.50 18.40 " " . 30.00 18.110 " " . 37.00 10.30 " " . 38.00 10.85 " lk . 30.00 Healfti is Wealth ! Dn.tt c. WESTSN-nvB xnn BRAIN MKNT , a guaranteed specific for Hysteria , IMzal- ness. CmivulHlons Fits. Nervous Nnurnlfila , llflfulRclie , Nervous Prostration , causoit by th use of alcohol or tobncco , Wnkof uluciim , Muutftl Deproislon , Softening ot tlio Drain , rpmtlttu Ic liHiintty.and lending to mlflery.decny and ( loath. Premature Old ARO. Tlarrenncss , Ioss of Power In either BOX , Involuntary I/issos and Snerma * torrlui-ti caused by ovor-uxertlon of the brain , self-abuse or ovor-lndulgonco. Each box con tains onu month's troutmont. Jl.OO a box , or nix lioxas for 85.00 , sent by mall Prepaid on receipt 1 otlirfre. I WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ' To euro any ciiau. With ouch order received by us for six boxi'fv , accompanied with VM ) , wo will 1 sontl the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment dnos not cHect I a euro. Guarantees Iswnod only by O. V. OOOD- MAN. DrungUt , Solo Agent , 1110 Faruam Street , Omaha , Neb. FOR Merchant Tailor-Made Glotlies , 50c on the Dollar. SPRING SUITS. Arj > FOR 8.10 oriRiiillv ! : inttle : to order . . 17.60 ( , ' { ) ( ) " ' 19.00 ih'so " " 20-0 ( > 1180 " " 2..70 . . 24.60 in ; SUITS. FOR : ; . . ) oriL'iiinlly initdc to order 20.00 ; .S5 " 28.60 iA'i ( i " " 80.00 KiilO " " 82.00 J7..IO " " 4.pO SPRING SUITS. AT FOR 81S.f ) nriglnnllv inside to order SliO.OO 18.05 " ' " 87.00 ! > 0.0 " 40,00 Si'.8.ri { " " 40.50 _ _ 1M.H ! > " " 60.00 SPRING SUITS. AT FOR _ 7.H > ot'isinall v inudo to order $50.00 ' 80.81) ) " " 00.00 ; { 1.7.r > " " 05.00 0.f ) " " 72.09 SW.JO " " 80.00- AND STRHI6HT GUT JACKETS OVERCOATS. AT FOH $20.20 origliiiilly made to order $40,00 20.80 " " 41.CO 21.10 " " 42.00 24.70 " u 46.W 21.80 ' " 48.00 OVERCOATS. AT l''Ott $25.30 orjoinnllv made to order 850,00 20,85 " " 63,00 28 , ( > 0 " " 67.0C" " 30,75 " " (10.00 ( 34.85 " " 70.00 Our Furnishing and Departments Will be found most complete , filled to their utmost capacity , embracing leading novelties for the approaching season , of which we have no hesitency in asserting that the same quantities and qualities are not found in the west outside of the Only Misfit Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , Omaha ,