8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBi THURSDAY , APRIL 5. 1888. THE CITY , Yesterday's tntornnl revenue collec tions amounted to $12,629.34. A meeting ot the Seventh wnrd re publican club will bo held at Hnnscom park this evening. Yesterday Milton Ward nnd Miss Sophia Fens were united in matrimony by Judge Rend. Both contracting par- tics nro residents of Council Blurts. Permlbsion has been granted by the board of public works to the waterworks comnany to lay water mains on Lcnvon- worth from Thirty-second to Thirty- eighth streets and on Spencer from Fifteenth to Twenty-ninth streets. The streets in the paved section of the city are very dirty , in some places being covered with half a dozen inches of mud. The street sweeping contract ors , however , have not as yet been or dered by the board of public works to clean them. C. D. Wood worth was ordered by the board of public works to proceed at once to curb the following districts : Ninety-two , Vinton from Thirteenth to Sixteenth ; 84 , Grace from Sixteenth to Twenty-fourth ? 01 , Pacific from Sixtli to Tenth ; 103 , Twenty-fourth from St. Mary's avenue to Farnatn ; 09 , Jones from Ninth to Missouri river. E. D. Calliihan , the bulldozer who at tempted to run the election at Florence on Tuesday was arraigned before Jus tice Anderson vcstorday nftornon to give reason for Ids high-handed pro ceeding. Ho plead guilty , paying ho would not have acted as ho did hud ho been sober. The judge decided to lot him olt with $3 and costs. Henry Shomor , ono of his champions , still lies in the county bastilo awaiting his trial. For the first time since assuming ofllco Judge Shields found it necessary yesterday to fall back on his familiar ity with the Gorman language. A couple who came to him to bo married were unable to speak or understand the English tongue , nnd ns they seemed anxious to embark at once on the turbu- lant sea of matrimony the judge rolled on his knowledge of the complicated sentences of fatherland nnd hitcnod up the pair ns complete ns if it was done by n regular doutchcrman. Personal 1'nrnfjrnplis. C. Glcason , of Lincoln , Neb. , is al the Pax- ton. ton.W. W. \Vhitmorc , of Valley , Nob. , is at the Paxton. W. K. Bird , ofDesMoincs , la. , is at the Paxton. N. L. Harwood , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Millard. II. N. Harvey , of St. Joseph , Mo. , is at the Millard- W. K. Kelly , of Lincoln , Neb. , is nt the Millard. A. J. Robertson , of Kearney , Neb. , is at the Millnrd. F. C. Zebring , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Millard. U. J. Kilpatrick , of Beatrice , Neb. , is at the Millard. R. F. Klokc , West Point , Neb. , is at the Millard. P. J. Murphy , of Roger , Nob. , is at the Windsor. I. N. Smith , of Lincoln , Neb. , is nt UK Windsor. O. P. Sheer , of Kearney , Neb. , is at the Windsor. Zach Strof , of Fremont , Neb. , is at th ( Windsor. Dan O'Rourk , of Plattsraouth , Neb. , is a the Windsor. D. Smith and wife , of Chicago , 111. , are a . the Windsor. W. L. Wilson , Nebraska City Neb. , is n the Millard. 'Frank Hammond , of Fremont , Neb. , is a the Millard. W. T. Canada , of Nebraska City , Neb. , i nt the Paxtou. A. A. Miller , of Weeping Water , Neb. , i at the Paxton. Hon. Gcorgo W. Heist , of Sidney , Neb. , i nt the Paxton. J. M. Thatcher , of Fort Niobrara , Neb. , i nt the Paxton. G. P. Klngsley and wife , of Frccport , 111. are at the Millard. I. D. Clarke and wife , ot Papillion , Neb. nro at the Puxton. A. C. Zienicr and wife , of Lincoln , Neb , are at the Paxton. Mrs. A. M. Bloomer , of York , Neb. , is rcg istcrcd at the Paxton. Charles N. Merriam nnd wife , of Nc\ York , nro at the Millard. Charles S. McEntcr nnd wife , of Nebrask City , Neb. , are at the Pnxton. C. C. Crowell , of Blair , Neb. , is at the Ml ! lard , with B. C. Jackson , of the same place Mesdamcs I. M. Raymond nnd O , G. Goi don , of 'Lincoln , Neb. , took supper atth Paxton last night. Closed Up. Bradstrcets reports that J. S. Smith , gral nnd coal dealer at Grecly , Neb. , has bee dosed up by his creditors. In the Hospital. Alex D. Green , esq. , n brother of Captai Duff Green of the Metropolitan police forci who has been 111 for some time , was ycsto day taken to St. Joseph's hospital for trcai meat. Ills Wooden Wrddirifj. Adolph Meyer yesterday celebrated h wooden wedding and the employes of h department in Max Meyer & Hro's stoi presented him with a beautifully enibolltshc wooden desk which they scut to his rca dunce. Still Hold Out. Of 250 saloon keepers who paid license i the last quarter , 211 have paid the 5750 r quired by the state law as enforced by tl mayor. "Very few paid yesterday , nnd is thought perhaps the greater portion i them are Intending to hold out and conte the law governing the case. March nt the County Jail. During the month of March 137 prisonc were admitted to the county Jail , the charg against thorn varying from disorderly co duct to that of murder. Among the prose inmates two stand charged with murder nt ono awaits sentence upon conviction of inu dor in the second degree , Nearly JJIcd to Dnnth. A llttlo girl of about llvo years of ago , tl child of Anton Uorak , a Bohemian who llv near Shcclv'B , while out nt play yeatcrdi slipped nnd foil on a broken bottle nnd c her leg so badly that aha nearly Mod death. A physician was summoned Just time to save the little one's lifu nnd she now entirely out of dangor. The AbSUHsnrfl. The assessors of the county nro now work leaving lists with property owners f Biiecillo mention of property subject to tax lion. They will continue their work un about the lirst Monday in Juno , at whi time their returns will bo mudo. Kaon wa in the city and precinct In the county hone ono assessor , \vhllo in a some places this ( fleer has a number of assistants. Ho Will Recover. J , W , fiockstrom , the young farmer frc Oakland , accidentally shot by George Nissen , at Nisscn & Alford's hardware stc Tuesday , lies In much distress at i Joseph's hospital , The physicians , howovi pronounce the wound nowise dangurot and say that Hcekstrom's recovery is question of but u week or son , \n Important Action. Mrs. Henrietta Truman , formerly Hen ctta A. Dickinson , of Shelby county , yi terday filed with the , register of deeds power of attorney in which slio appoints ' S. Slomarj , of this city , as her ngent and : torney with full power to dispose and s any portion of section 20 township 15 ran J3 , In which sh.oj as the widow of tbe lalo M. Dickinson , may bo entitled to as' (16\vi ( The plat of deed mentioned is 'situated with in the city limits , nnd comprises Highland Plnco , Forest Lawn , Kllby I'lncc , which are divisions of Smith's addition , which has been ro-plnttcd. The amount of capital repre sented comprises many thousand dollars , A Court Martini. Thursday next , In accordance with com mands from Brigadier General Crook , a gen eral court martial will meet nt Fort Washa- klo. Wyoming. The detail of the court Is ns follows : Captain Buckor , Captain Qulnton , Captain Jackson , Lieutenant Burnett , Lieu tenant Goodln , Lieutenant Uufllnpton , Lieu tenant Alexander , Lieutenant Taylor , Judge advocate. _ IHocl of Ills Injuries. Herman Dale , the teamster who was so frightfully hurt by a runaway team nt the corner of Tenth nnd Dodge streets Tuesday noon , died yesterday morning nt St. Jos.cph'3 hospital. Ho was unmarried and about forty years of atro. A brother , who resides In Council BlufTs , took charge of the re mains Coroner Drexel held an Inquest yesterday afternoon over the remains nnd a verdict was returned of accidental death. Knocking Out the Governor. John Fllogcn , an elderly man , took unto himself a wife seine time since that did not meet with the approval of his son Fred. This has created a bitterness between father and son that culminated last evening In Fred brutally assaulting his father , knocking out n couple of ns ! teeth nnd otherwise bruising him. Ho also threatened to take his father's llfo. A warrant was Issued for his arrest. of Labor Bnll. The committee of the United assemblies have completed the arrangements for their annual ball to bo held at Exposition hall Monday nvening , April 0. They , report n largo sale of tickets , but not quite as largo as last year owing , they say , to the scarcity of money amongst workingmcn nnd the great number of halls that come oft Immediately after Lent. The committee hold a final meet ing Saturday evening , comer Fifteenth and Famam streets , Gross Negligence. The coroner hold an inquest yesterday af ternoon over the remains of the unfortunate German woman who was killed at the Seven teenth street crossing Monday , and the fol lowing verdict was rendered : "Kntrlna Ecko came to her death by reason of wounds received by being run over by an engine of the Union Pacific railroad company , and they find the said company guilty of the grossest negligence in the matter of safeguards for lifu and limb at the point where the said Katrlua Ecko received the Injuries which caused her death , " lit n Church. It has Just leaked out that St. Philomcna's cathedral was ransacked by > burglars Sunday night. Every nook and corner in the sacris ties , the shelves , drawers nnd desks , and even the sacred tabornaulo of the nltar were searched In vain for plunder. The robbers evidently expected that the Easter offerln g , n snug sum , was hidden in the church. They did not dare attack the parochial residence , where the money was , ns the lights in the rooms plainly told that ono or more of the oc cupants were keeping Into hours on this par ticular night , nnd for the solo purpose of be ing able to welcome midnight prowlers. A valuable candlestick is the only article missed from the church. Licensed toVcd. . The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : r Name and Residence. Age. Milton Ward , Council Bluffs , la 27 Sophia Foas , Council Bluffs , la 23 Elliott L. Cook. Omnlm 42 Hester A. Condon , Omaha 27 Mathias Gasscn , Omaha 31 Evn Schmidt , Omaha ! ! 0 Martin Zechineister , Omaha 20 Mary Waehtler , Omaha 20 Tnkcl Haskind , Omaha 24 Mtuildn Kasmussen , Omaha 21 Adolph Krause , Omaha 2S Mary Waller , Chicago , III 23 Will Probably Kcturii to the Army. Henry Boll , one of the most redoubtable warriors of the Salvation army , was ap pointed a special policeman shortly after the Burlington & Quincy strike was inaugurated. Yesterday the bright tin star that designated his authority was rudely torn from his manly bosomand , he was given the grand lire. Henry , In assaulting the works of the devil , was a most valiant warrior , but as u railroad copper ho was a colossal failure. In making his rounds ho became involved in a controversy with n number of switchmen , nnd finally ho lied for his life and took refuge in Bell's drug store on South Tenth. There ono of the irate switchmen pursued him , and snatching a sponge from u basket full sitting on the Jloor nearby , he threatened to beat the copper's brains out. Ho was shortly thereafter re lieved of his star nnd discharged. Something of n Mistake. A passenger on the grip car of the Hnrnoy street cable line in payment for his faro Tues day night tendered a J'O gold picco which the conductor In the darkness mistook for a sil ver dollar nnd not having any change except in nickels , remarked that ho would get some change of n gentleman in the rear car , at the same time dropping the coin in his pocket with the rest of the company's cash. Ho re turned and tendered the man 05 cents , who nt once protested , saying that the coin was a $20 cold piece , which the conductor denied , at the same time producing the passenger who had changed the coin for the conductor , who nt once produced n dollar which ho said the conductor had given him. By this time the first passenger had become very torrid and demanded his change , which of course the conductor refused , other thnn the 05 cents previously mentioned , 'whereupon the man left tbo cur threatening to sue the com pany. On the next block the conductor dis covered his mistake and found the missing shiner in his pocket. The oftlco was notilled aud era this the error has been rectified. A. Glucose Manufactory. Mr. J. Flrmcnish , the most extensive manu facturer of glucose in the world , Is in the city with a view of moving his manufac tories ut Pcorla , 111 , and Marshalltown , la. , to Omaha. Ho 1ms with his glucose factories extensive starch works , the manufacture ! of both articles being almost , identical , Mr. Firmcnlsh was found last evening by a Br.n reporter busily engaged In conversation with Joseph D. Her , with whom ho had been pass ing the evening. Ho Is ono of the most ap proachable of men , nnd upon being asked us to the probability of his locating hero ho said that ns ho had been In the city only a fo\v liouis ho could not yet definitely say any < thing , ilo wished to concentrate his twc works above mentioned and If ho could carry to on his manufactures cheaper hero than nt I'corlu nnd Murshalltowii , he would como hero. Ho thought It very strange that Mr. Her , a resident of Omahawas build ing n brewery in Kansas City , If Mr , Firmenibh does not find matters to suit hero , ho will probably leave for Kansas Cit.v this evening in company with with Mr. Her to look over the giound there. Mr Firmenirr c'stuulisht'd the llrst glucose factory in the United States and is to day worth $10,000,000 nt It will cost him about MOO.OOO . to remove the era Pcoria and Martihalltown factories here , uiu a- when located ho will employ about 100 men atil tilh Best scats , Booth-Bnrrott engngO' rd inout , Julius C.'osnr and Merchant o asf Venice , for pnlo by O. B. Denny , ! Hooir f- 644 , ruxton Block. A Drill nnd Hull. Omaha division , No. 4 , Knights of Pythias ' gave mi exhibition drill and ball at Masonic ' hall last night. Previous to the terpslcho rcan exercises the division indulged In i > l' drill , and went thiough Iho maneuvers In i > r , highly artistic and masterly manner , Tin i i bilentd i 111 was of special neatness and in n tcrcst , and applause greeted every move went. Concha , Hoarseness , Sere Throat firs ota , quickly relieved by Bnoww's Bnoxonui rs- TnociiKS , A simple nnd effectual remedy rs.n Euperlor to all other article * for the sauw ; .n purpose. Sold only in boxes , it' Dlehold Kefes , ill Meagher & Leach.gon'l agents for the Diobold safes , have removed to 41 ! ) S 16th , where they are .carrying a large stock of all kinds of Eaf.cs , AM > BAU. District. Court. WANTS A ItlVOfU'C. Mary D. Nihoff , of this city , filed a peti tion with the district clerk yesterday praying for n separation from her husband , Alfred A. NlhofT , on the grounds of deser tion nnd drunkenness. The parties have been married two years aud have no chil dren , MAT Knnrn SOT OUILTT. The Jury in the case of Mat Kccfo , the hack driver , charged with grand larceny , brought In n verdict of ' 'not guilty , " nnd Judge Groff discharged him. iir.poitn junoB WAicni.r.r. The cnso of Frank II. Goddard vs. William Sweezy , involving the title to some real es tate , was yesterday decided in favor of the plaluUffi Swcczy's ' counsel would not accept the verdict owing to some technicality regarding the manner of returning the ver dict , nnd will doubtless appeal. The case of Wleber vs Margaret Weymnl- lor. nn action involving the title to lot 70 , Nelson's addition , Is on trial , and will proba bly occupy two more days yet. OTIEHN VS CAMl'tlKLI , . Judge Hauler , of Buffalo county , tried the case of William II. Green vs John D. Campbell , n suit In which the plaintiff seeks to recover u sum of money alleged to bo duo ns commission on the sale of some real es tate. ANOTIlBn SUIT AOA1NST 1IIOC1INS. The Anhausqr-Busch Brewing nssoclntion yesterday brought suit against Charles S. Hlgglns and Gcorgo Waddcll to recover ? 3G7.yO duo on a promissory note , .ivnn t'Aon KELGASKH. Judd Page , who has been confined In the county Jail as an accessory to Matt Klcth In robbing n man ot n diamond pin and a gold watch , had his case nolle prosequcd yester day and was turned loose by nn order from the Judge. County Court. uotisn vs. SCUOUOAI. KT AI > . Judge Shields listened to arguments on a demurrer filed by the defense in the CASO of Jacob E. House vs. Gcorgo Scrougnl ct al. In which thoplalutlff sues defendants for S291.S8 duo from their services as a Civil engineer In surveying the line of the Yaukton , Sioux Falls & Dakota rallrondi The demurrer was sustained and plaintiff given live days In which to reply. The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad company filed a report of the ap praisement on certain lands in section 20 , township 16 , range 13 , which have been con demned for railroad purposes , and which are the property of Mllligan nnd Mrs. M. H. Clark , and John Oleson mortgagee and paid the price of the lands so condemned , $1,112. JUDGMENT AOA1XST TUB CITT , Judge Shields yesterday rendered a judg ment against the city In favor of , lsaac M. Brown amounting to218.-ll in full satisfac tion of a claim hold for paving nnd guttering. A WILL ruoiiATcn. The will of Robert Ilnmlln , deceased , was entered for probate yesterday with Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlln and Morris McKcndrco Hamlln as executors. Police Court. Till : STATION HOUSE milOMETClt. "We'rogoin'to have rain , " observed Clerk Woods , as the court took its seat yesterday morning. "Whenever the room gets choked up with the fragrance from the scwor be neath you can bet your lifo we're goln1 to have a storm. As n barometer , my corns ain't a marker for that sower. " "Call 'cm in , " laconically called the judge , and the next moment the usual string of of fenders filed into the dock. AXiiEUscit-uubCii's Dinvnn. "Peter Schmidt , you are charged with caving your horses unhitched. " "Yes , sir , your honor. " 'Well , I must treat you all alike SI and costs. Why , only yesterday there was a nan killed by a runaway team , .and you fel- ows must be taught a lesson. A second ofTeuse , miud you , and. I'll givoyou the imit. " THE COURT ALWAYS CINCIIKS TI1UM. Robert Morrow was arraigned for beating : iis wifo. The llttlo woman was present anu related a pitiful tate of her ivrongs at the lands of her husband. In addition tp beat- .ng , on divers occasions he spent nil her money oven pawned her wedding ring. Tuesday morning after a particularly tur- aulcnt scene , ho took her best dress , tore It intb slits ami rubbed it in coal oil. The court made quick work of Robert. Ho got friO and costs , 111 default of which he went over the hill. TnD COMMON HERD. Vagrants John Reagan , R. J. Bartram , John Kelley , John Ncudham , Jim Robinson , G. R. Grinion , Hugh McDonnell , John Doyle and " " Reed . "Reddy" , discharged. Drunk and Disorderly Paddy Ryan , John Thude , ono day each ; Frank Rush and C. A. Jack&on , discharged. The Correct Time. There very few men who do not pride themselves on always having the correct time ; and wonderful and delicate mechan isms are devised to enable them to do so. But the more delicate a chronometer is made , the more subject it becomes to derangement , and unless it bo kept always perfectly clean , It soon loses its usefulness. What wonder , then , that the human machine so much more delicate and intricate than any work of Man should require to bo kept thoroughly cleansed. The liver is the main-spring of this complex structure , and on the impuri ties loft in the blood by a disordered liver , depend most of the ills that ilesli Is heir to. Even consumption ( which is lung-scrofula ) , Is traceable to the imperfect action of this organ. Kidney diseases , skin dicsascs , stole headache , heart disease , dropsy , and a long catalogue of grave maladies have their origin in a torpid , or sluggish liver. Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery , by establishing n healthy , normal action of the liver , acts as n cure and preventive of thcso diseases , A CLOSE CALL. A Lady'H Narrow ISscujui at the Tenth Street CroKslntr : That the practice of making Hying switches on the Tenth street crossing of the Union Pa- cific'Jyards Is dangerous one was demonstrated nt 2:30 : yesterday. A freight train which was standing across the roadway backed down u side track In order to afford the ninny pedestrians nnd vehicles In waiting an opportunity of crossing. Just as the cross ing was cleared of the ears , anit while the track was covered with wagons and foot passengers a caboose and two box cars were sent down the yards ut a very fast rate of bpccd. Ono team narrowly missed being hit , clearing the tr.iek within less than four inches of the cars , while but for the tiinoly action of the fiagman , u lady whoso nainu could not bo learned would have beou run over and killed. The woman , bewildered by the shouts of the people who baw her danger , was btnnding directly In the track , not know ing which way to turn , when the flagman mentioned run aud carried her oil before the curs btruck her. Hrlof Hallronil ItoniH. J. F. Coykcndall , formerly private secre tary to the late Thomas J , Potter , uunouncoi : yesterday afternoon that ho would sever hit connection with the Union Paclfiuhavlng ac cepted a bimilnr position with Superintendent Mohler , of the Manitoba ut St. Paul. The general pasbcngor ofllco ut Union Pa cific headijuaiters received n handsome life size photograph of the late first vlco president yesterday , J It Is probable that the number of traeVi hands on the various roads in this section will have to bo temporarily increased as the frost going out of the ground has had a ten dency to put bomo portions of the road in u very bad condition. Superintendent Bllckenbderfer's order re garding ono train passing another while pas sengers wcru gutting on and off is being strictly obeyed , particularly at the Seven tccnth street crossing , the bceue of the re cent accident. The now subuibnn trains which will rur between South Omaha and Council Bluffs , will not bo put on for some days yet , it hav ing been found necessary to make a few changes In the coaches. Twenty now engines for the Union Pacific are expected to arrive during next week. Mr. R. R. Ringwalt , freight ug-ont of the Pennsjlvanla railroad , received instruction ! by wire yesterday to accept froipht for al points on or reached by that road , the strike being over. Jewels now are dally seen Rich carnation lips between ; Ask the owners of these pearls- Stately matrons , lovely girls , "What can teeth bo oeautlfyl" ' 'B020DONTJ" they'll all reply. Plcnshro. The Loyal Legion held business meeting at the Mlllnrd last night , and at its conclu sion sat down to n bounteous feast prepared by Manager McDonald. The bill of fare embraced - braced all the luxuries of the season , and be tween speech making , story telling nnd vocal music the evening was delightfully passed.L Tlilspowder novcr vartfts. A marvel of purl- ty.strotiRth imwholcsomotiosi. . More cconom leal thnutho ordinary klniK nnd cannot bosolp Incoinpotlllonwltntlio multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phosphnto powders , gold onlIn can" . Uovrtl Haklng Powder GO1U6 Wallstrcet Now Vork. Omaha Seed House. Homlrrtmrtors for Lantlrcth'a Celebrated Seods. 1'lnnts Cut Flowers and Flornl designs. Send for catalogue. W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1022 Capitol Avenue. Sneer one. iltfrafc OCMIIS nntl Security uhm are uiluctually ronibuttail by burning /fi/tfiiiiiripl/ml / l\itt < ltcv In rooms and apiutnu-nts. They nro Against fniKrant.andinvlRoiatlngtothoMck & / ; < u nnd scalt ) tllKCiitr * me pcrmu- ncntly cured by the J/i/ci / ( < ituiiiol > ( Suffering .Sddjj.n pure.lilglily scented mcdliln- al soap for toilet , nnr cry nnd liuth. 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THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb Beams 16 and IT Oellman Block , OE A. OLARK , SOLE AGENT. fho BEST nna MOST POPUtAJI Thread of Modern TlracH. BEIYAIIE OS1 TT wimr.ESAr.E nr KiT.PATitiCK'Kncii Ury Goods Co. M.K.tSMlTII&CO. I'AXTON , ( iAI.LAflAEIl & CO , 1) . M. STKBM : A. r JUVIJK.N HltOS , TiKjui-fto.s . UK lUIIKIN & CO. CiiAtSiNOKn , South Omaha , and all fin class retail denlers. A. houiK A'ow York Dry Goods Btore. Notice to Oradlntj Contractors. HUls will bo received nt the olllce of the un Je felKiiul. until April ir.tli ult. . fur the IHlliil ; ot : loin , llil gs i'liico , ou the North uud Boututli of Faruam St. Total amount of earth I equlriUl. about % * ) , ( Cubic yards. For particulars , call at room 1 Ilrown block. 1 . M. ELLIS , Omaha , Nali. , April2d , 1888 , Atctltsct. pr a-d-u COMPARE PRICES. We will give you better value ior your money tha-n any house in tlid country. The very best grades of Mens' and Boys' Clothingat the very lowest prices. You have the advantage of selecting from the largest , 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 pleased 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 volume of business. The splendid nil Wool Cheviot Suits \ve nre offering nt 54.75 , you can not find elsewhere for less thnn $7.50. We received last week another shnde o the same goods , they nro handsomer than the first ; wo sell them nt snmo price , S'i.75. Another great bargain we just opened , and placed on ? nle to-day , nre a large lot of black wnrrnntect all worsted Corkscrew Sack Suits lined with good serge , well trimmed and substantially made. We oficr them nt 8G.50. In purchasing this suit we guarantee you n saving of at least $ -1.00 , ns no house ever attempted to sell such a suit for less than $10.50. In fine Cheviot and Cnssimer Suits , our selection this spring has never bccu equaled in this city , and no Merchant Tailor in Omaha , who charges you ? 35.00 to $50.00 , car. give you any bet ter values or handsomer and more stylish fitting suit thnn the ones wo offer nr $15.00 to $20.00. Compare our prices with those of others , that's all we ask you. One Price only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. t2 will buy a genuine Homespun All Wool Bult , sizes trom 34 to U , cut-awixy or sack coat. In light grey color , that Is renlly worth $20. The suit Is well made and1 splendid caring goods. Wo make tins offer to In troduce ours-elvcs to the trndo nnd In the future you will find our hou&o the bargain center. Send your measure around breast under the arms , nnd around the waist nnd down the Inside seam of the pants , nnd wo will flt you. You cnn send money with order , or wo will Ecnd C.O. I ) , by express. licfcrraces : First Nntlon.il llnnk , Omaha or any llrst-class house in Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , M. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts BR/-A.OHIS / - , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUUES. Beet facilities , apparatus and remedies for UL ccBsful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medicul or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accommo- ddionn in the west. WBITB KOR CIKCDLARS on Deformities and Braces , Trusses , Clul > 1'ect , Curvature of lh Spine , Pllea , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ilror.cbiUs , Inhalation. Ulectricity , Pnrnljsis , Kiilletny , Kid ney , Uladder , Hye , Ear , bUin aud lllood , a d all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. I10OK ON DllElCIS Or WOUEH KllIS. OHLY EELIADLB IIBDIOAL INSTITUTE MAKINO A erKCIiLTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Diseases successfully treated Syph ilitic 1'olson removed from the j stem without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tower. Tersons unable ia visit us may lie treated at home by correspondence , All commu nications confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no murks lo indicate contents or sender One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or rend history of ) our case , and we will end iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases Im- vntency. Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocclc , nitu \\estion ; list Address itinaha Medical and Surgical Inttttuteot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th indDodaeSli. . OMAHA , NEB. ailiia U. S. DEFOS1TOEY , OMAHA , MSB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - - - DO.OOO II. W. VATES. 1'rosldent. LEWIS H. IthKD , Vice-president. A. U.TouzAi.iN.iu ; < l Vleo-I'reHMent. JIuaiiKS.L'ashior. DIlltCTOIIH ; W. V MOUSE , JOHN 8. COU.INB , II. J.EW18H. JUEU , A. E.TOUZiLIN. " " "frlTlRON BANK , Cor. mh and Farnain _ 8t . . A General Uauklt ' HuBluessTransactod. AND PERSISTENT Advcrtlsltiff has always proven aucceeiful. Before placlnirany Newepnpor Advertlsinj ? coneuS LORD & THOMAS , 4t t > 49 lU ' ! h cmcAco. r from Iky ff- - " * * * * * in . rto. I "luaU. tr | .11- ? . < > contalulni full | * rtli.ul n for Uom iuie. dr COMBINATION SALE OF At Auction on AT CONSISTING OF Imported and Grade Perclierons. Clydesdale & Cleveland Bays , And the Standardised Stallion C. O , Also 100 OREGON HORSES. Anyone wishiiifr information in regard to the Porchoronu or O. C. , will plensft nddrcbs the Oregon HorbO & Land Co. , Fremont , nud for information rofjtmliue the Clydes and Cleveland Bays , they will nlcuso uddrcfcs J. P. Million , L'Yomont ' ) Nebraska. Twelve months time will bo given on Pei-ehorons , C. C. nnd Oregon IlorseSi at 8 per cent interest , or fi per cent discount for cash. On Clydes mid Clovclanu Buyb , ono and two years time will bo { liven , at 8 per cent interest , of 0 per cent' discount ( or cash. cash.SALE TO COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. OREGON HORSE & LAND CO. JAMES P. MALLON. ' F. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandeil Triumph of Electric Science ' Scientifically Made and Pracllcally Applied. Gentlenea'iDelt * with KleUric DISEASES CORED WITHOOT MEDICINES , IT WILLTCURE W SSLS&J3S KSe& S i& Ulood UUr a < a. HroMj.tU. , Ik.n IhU fcf > l ( U Juit what jroa u - Xlielrtcltii JnilanfliCan / l > f emmm tmMni All ir"l < T > D BIliaiC * to.nrr rt of th.L/ . 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