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THE OMAHA , - _ . - DAILY . BEE : * SATURDAY * , ! _ i APKIL _ _ _ 7 , 1888 ; ' 6. . IT JIIGHT PROVE PROFITABLE i How the DlBCQBCd Horsq Bounty Could Bo Secured. CONVICTS RECEIVED IN MARCH. Otoo C'oimtj'fl Funding Bonds Country Papers nt the Mercy I of the llcftily Print I'ool. [ rrtov tun BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU. ] The following correspondence , between Governor Tinker nnd Mayor Ulrncy , presi dent of tlio state board of llvo stock agent * is ot linjKjrtancc , nnd explains itself ! STATK or Nr.musKA , ) 13XKCLTIVK PM'AUTMEXT. V LINCOLN' , Neb , April B.J MAJOII J. C. Uiuxnv , President Hoard of Live Stock Agents , Lincoln , Nub. Dear Bin 1 linvo seen Uio following paragraph , floating nround in the newspapers. 1 do not believe tlml nn.vthing of the kind has occurred , but nevertheless , anj thing touching the Intro , iluctlon of discnscd animals deserve * the most prompt nnd vigililnt attention. I write you to ascertain if you have over had nny ronson to bcllovo there is any truth in the fltntumcnt. 1 uclvlno that .vour board issue a circular addressed to the Inspectors nt all the ntntions , and to the sheriffs of each county , calling their attention to this matter and en joining upon them the utmost vlgllnnco and care regarding It. Very trvVy yours , ' JOHN M. TitAYr.it. "In Nebraska , where glnndorcd horses are exterminated by order of the authorities , the ntato pays the owner for the vnluo of the ani mal. It is said qtilta n profitable business Is carried on by parties who take over the state line lots of diseased herpes from Dakota , Iowa , , and other localities for the purpose of receiving the bounty. " Scientific American. "What do tliolivo stoqk commissioners nnd Blato veterinarians say to this ( " Lincoln News , STATB OP Nnmusiu , OPriCK OP LIVI : STOCK SANITAIIV COMMISSION AND SlATIl VltTnillNAlltAN , LINCOLN , April 5. , To His Excellency , Governor John M. Thoyer Dear Sir : lu reply to your com munication of the Gth Inst. , I take occasion to inform you that the same hits been laid before the board of llvo stock agents , and re ceived full consideration. Wo have no knowledge that nny glnndorcd horses have been brought Into this state by parties who know them to bo Blundered , for the purpose of sale In order to secure compensation for them. Our instructions to nil veterinarians nro to obtain n correct history of the dis eased horse , where said horse has been , when brought into the state , if diseased or m good health at the time , and these facts must bo sworn to by the owner ot the horso. They have also to make oath that they have not violated any of the rules and regulations of the llvo stock agents , and have been diligent in trying to prevent their animals from being exposed to nny contagious disease. In order to Impress these rules and regula tions tnqro firmly upon the minds of the Sheriffs and Inspectors wo have this day issued the following circular letter to them , which Is respectfully submitted. Very re spectfully youre , W. W. AUIIRT , Secretary. LINCOLN , April 0 , 1883. To any sheriff , deputy Bhcriff , constable or veterinary In- ipcotort It has been charged tbatunscrupu- ous persons are engaged in tha business of jringlng into this state glandercd horses from Dakota , Iowa and other localities , and ire sailing them to tha citizens of this state or uro locating them In" the hands of accessories series for the purpose of having them ro- | ) ortcd to this board for examination , with the hope , In cuso they are condemned and dcstrojed , of obtaining the indemnity pllowed by the state for the destruction of unimuls having contagious diseases. You are therefore called upon to give this matter your earnest attention , and if you discover any person trufllcing In diseased horses you will at once cause his arrest with a , view to Uis prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. It Is the intention and determination llr of this board to stomp out all contagious an imal diseases within the state. To make our efforts successful in this direction wo need , Und earnestly invite , the co-dpcratlon of the ticoplu and their local onlrors. Your atten tion is respectfully called to sections 15 , 10 , 17 nnd 31 , chapter 4 , laws of 1887. J. Gi'.imi. Jtt. , J. C. BinNKT , State Vetei innrian. President. GEOIIOK W. HAIINIUUT. W. W. AnitBY , Hoard of Live Stock Agents. CONVICTS ISLCKIVFD. There wore seventeen convicts received nt the penitentiary in March. Items concerning their recouls are as follows. William I'1. Harrison , sent from Dodge county for two jours for assault to commit rppo ; ago , sixty years ; n carpenter : native of Now York ; a member of no church and a republican. Lottie RIalcom , sent from Douglas county lor ono year for larceny ; ago , twenty-eight ; occupation , school teacher ; a native of Now Orluuns and n Catholic. Jnsso C. Martin , sent fiom Lancaster county for ono year for selling mortgaged property ; ngo , twenty-nine ; a farmer ; n native of Illinois , u member of no church and nnd n democrat. II. V. Griftlth , sent from Lancaster county for one year for forgery ; ago , twenty-eight ; n carpenter ; n native of Iowa ; a member of no church and a republican. Logan Ucnvis , sent from liichnrdson pounty for one year for burglary ; age , seven teen yonrs ; occupation , n printer ; u native of Nebraska and a Methodist. Joseph Gaudy alias Frank Lynch , sent from HIchnrdson county for ono year for burglary : age , twenty-oiio years ; occupation , nonu ; a native of Missouri ; member of the Christian dun oil and a democrat. Charles 13. Seais , sent from Uich- nrdson county for ono year fet Jmrglury : ago , nineteen years ; n stonecutter by trade ; native of Indiana ; c incmbor of no church and without politics. I ) . M. Oiccher , sent from Gage county for pno year for fdrgerjt ; ngo twenty-six years ; occupation a barber ; u native1 of Boston , ( Mass. ; a Methodist and a republican. John P. Trowbndgo , sent from Hitchcock county for ono year for horoo stealing ; ago twenty-one yeata ; occupation n cowboy ; a natlvu of Wisconsin ; a member of no church nnd a republican. Benjamin ] < \ Glazier , sent from Lancaster county for twenty-two months for larceny ; ngo twonty-nlno years ; n farmer ; a native bf Wisconsin ; no religion , In politics a repub llcan. Vi itz King , sent from Otoo county for ono for uuri-'lnry ; ngo twenty-six years ; oc cupation u carpenter ; nnativoof ( Jurmany n Cathollo nnd no politics.- " John ilolllng , went from Otoo county ono year for larceny ; ngo forty-nine- ; laborer H natlvo of Ohio ; u protcstant in religion am n republican. Charles Conrad , sent from Otoo county fo : " fifteen months"for forgery ; ago forty-om years , occupation a farmer ; u native n Pennsylvania ; without religion und u rcpub Jlcun in politics. George W , 1'lckard. sent fi om Gage county for oiulrtcon months for forgery ; ago twenty two ; occupation u hostler ; n native of No braaka ; no ielision nnd u democrat. 1'atil Wiggins , sent from Lancaster county for ono year for burglary ; aged eighteen ; oc ; cupalion painter ; u nutivo of lowu , and u member of the Baptist church. Walter Heails , sent from Snlino county for twojcarb for obtaining money under fuls l > iotunas ; aged thirty-six years ; omtpatloj ralliouJ man ; n nutivo of I'eimsjUanin , i member of no church and a dcniociat. Charles H , Sprlngborn , sent from Dakoti rounty for two jcars for cuttlo stealing , UK < twenty-three years ; occupation a carpenter n native of Germany ; a Lutheran and a ro publican. THE WHIT DENIED , The supreme court yesterday handed dow its opinion In the ranudamus case biought b Otoo couoty to compel the state auditor t H'g'ster ' certain county finding bonds , Th court hue denied the writ and the followin is the syllabus of its opinion us > handed down tStuto ox i el , Otoo County vs Habcock Mandamus. Writ denied. Opinion by Iteese , Ch J. 1 , On the 7Ui day of October , IsSO , iuu rouutr commissioners of Otoo county sub. jiiitu-d to the voters of nald county the nropo. Billon to issue the coupon bonds of said county for the purpose of refunding tha bonded ind ? btodns of said county , and called a special election for the put pose of voting thereon , said election to ba huld on thu Sd day of November following. At that llmo the commissioners had no authority to sub- tail * uch proportion uor to call such tslceUoti , rIIMIIllI m * IV'V. * * Held , Thftt the vote adopting said proposition wAs without legnl effect , 2. It is "not the duty of the auditor ot state to register or certify bonds Issued by vtrtno o | such election , fthd n writ of niandomus will not be issued to require him to dp so. riitDAt's si rnr.ME count riMKUBJiiNog. Court met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. A. Norman , of Ord , was admitted to practice. Martin vs Stnto , Honouring allowed. Motions for rehearing were overruled In the following causes : Faith vs Lenry. Johnson vs Parrottc , Wilson vs Wilson. State ox rcl llichards rs McMillan. Phoenix Insurance company vs Omaha. Stoll vs trcig. ) ( Treston vs Missouri Pacific railroad com pany. Motion to strlkq overruled. The following causes were argued and sub mitted : Coggswcll vs Orfilth ! ! . Motion to relax costs. State ex rot Craig vs School district No. 2 , Phelps county , Motion for security for costs. Nicholas vs Farwcll. State MX rcl Anderson vs Cheyenne county. Court adjourned to Tuesday , April 10 , IbsS , ntBiSOn. in. The foot of the general docket will probably bo called Thursday , April IB , 1SS3. joivrn Titn poor. . The Lincoln Nowspapcr Union that was started n frw weeks ago with much flourish of trumpoU und the announcement that weekly publishers would from it got roliot from the existing jiool in ready prints , lias , after n very short life , been absorbed by the Western Newspaper union nnd will horo- nfter bo n branch house of that Institution. The new Lincoln Newspaper Union had , In thoshort time of its history , worked up a list of 1U3 papers In the state , enough to warrant It in handling a good business , The stock holders have sold nt n peed profit nnd the old pool prices wilt return to power. ARTICLES or IXCOIirOHATION. Articles of incorporation of the York Street Hallway company worofllod yesterday with the secretary of stato. Capital stock , $00,000 , divided into shares of $100 cadi , 10 per cent payable at the opening of business nnd the balance on call qf the board of direc tors. The Indebtedness Is limited to $40.000 , business to commence April 15 nnd continue tlfty vcars , with E. A Gilbert , D. 13. Sayrc nnd W. A. Green , Incorporators. The Mead Investment company of Omaha has filed Its articles with the secretary of Btnto. Capital stock , $100,000 which may bo increased to $500,000 , the shares each repres enting $ .VH ) . The business of the corporation Is to commence on the second of April , to continue for fifty years , with W. D. Mead , W. D. Mead , Jr. and David Jamison ns the lucorporatois. A Memory oflCnrly Days. Bane of childhood's tender years , Swallowed oft with groans nnd tears , How it made the flesh recoil , Loathsome , greasy castor oil 1 Search your early memory close , Till you find another dose : All the shuddering frame revolts At the thought of Epsom salts ! Underneath the pill-box lid Was a greatorhorror hid , Climax of all Inward 111 , Huge nnd griping old blue pills I What n , contrast to the mild and gentle ac tion of Dr. Pierce' * Pleasant Purgative Pellets lots , sugar-coated , easy to take , cleansing , recuperating , renovating the system without wrenching it with agony. Sold by druggists. BENCH ANt > ltiVI\ . District Court. HEl'OIlE JUIKil ! UOANE. At 2 p. m. the case of Charvut vs the Union Steel and Nnll company was taken up by Judge Doanc. This is the case in which the plaintiff obtained a verdict some time ngo for (5,000 , injuries sustained and upon which a new trial was granted. OIUNTED A nivoitcn. Judge Groff yesterday evening granted Mrs. Margery A. Baker n divorce from Wil- liom P. Baker and also gave Into her custody the three minor children. SUITS rll.RD. John L. Miles filed n petition for suit yester day against Robert Douglas and David Kaufman to recover $100 on a promissory note made by Douglas to Kaufman , and en dorsed by the latter nnd turned over to plain tiff , which Kaufman refuses to pay. Mary E. Doming filed the transcript of the cuso of Mary E. Demlng vs. Mrs. K. D. Bar nard and Dora Doming in a suit to replevin certain property nnd asks that the Judgment of the lower court bo set nside. J. M. Forward who was formerly in the commission business on South Eleventh street , filed a suit vs. Pcycko Bros. , defend ants in. error , praying thut an attachment issued against his household goods in favor of the defendants , nnd to which hooxccptcd , be set aside under the exemption laws. Plaintiff files a bond for all costs which may accrue. VBlflHCT TOU THE DEFENDANT. The Jury to whom was intrusted the action of Clmtles A. Wiebo vs Margaret Weymlllcr brought m n verdict for the defendant yestor. day afternoon. County Court. noaniis vs. CONNKLI.V. The case of J , H. Rogers & Co. vs. Peter Connolly to recover on n bill of exchange , ivas continued until April 13. SUITS FILIin. Prank J. Nnnco has filed a suit against C. L. Blugcr for J245.00 duo on. a piomissory note. Cora II. Slomau seeks to recover $469 2 from Walter Sams for goods sold and de livered by the Julius King Optical Co. of Cleveland , O. , which account has boon as signed to plaintiff THE BTIGMV IS HUSHD. Fred Jacobs , the final stakeholder In the Princc-McCurdy fizzle , and against whom garni.shco proceedings nave existed for Homo days with n view of making him disgorge to satisfy n claim biought against McCurdy for boaid and other etceteras , was yesterday re leased by Judge Stiielus after fully proving that ho had no money or property of Mc- Curdy's in his possession. A JIWGMH.NT HKNUEHEn. Judge Shields jcstorday granted n Judg ment in the sum of SMS.tW against the John Dlcrks Manufacturing company In fuvor of John L. McCaguo ct ul. Coii 'liR , Hoai-Honess , Here Tliront , eto , quickly relieved by HiiowN'sBito.\cnuu ' TIIOCIIBS. A simple nnd effectual remedy , superior to all other articles for the same puiposu , Hold only In boxes , Killed Hy titglitnlni ; . CKNTCIIVILLK , Mich. , April 0 , A severe thunder Btorm passed over this place yester day afternoon , doing much damage to prop crty and causing the loss of three lives James Harson's bain in Sherman townshl [ : was struck by lightning nnd destioycd , and Parsons his little child und Mrs. Yankee \\oro killed at the samn time. pro\on In millions of liomes for more tlmu u ( lUuKernf acautury ( ti In Hied 1)0 tliu I'nlteil Mates Government. in : < dofseil by the hoaiUot the ( Jrfat I'nlvcrsltles a the etrontwt , Purest ami Mint Ilc.ilthful , Dr 1'rUo'a Pream llakliie 1'owMer does not contain Aiauionla. I.tmo or Alum. Pold nnlvtn' canj. IMUCBHAK1NOPOWDK11CO. V York Chicago' St. Louis OLD. TIME MDiSTRELS Being .Crowded off the Stage to Make ( loom for Young Bloods , An Old Oltlzan Discourse on. Min- etrel Talent of To-Day and Com pares I with Talent of Long Ago. 600. Gillonbeok'B Successful Flffht for Minstrel Honors. "Speaking of minstrels , " * atd an old cltlznn to n rti'orUr neveral diors ngo , " lo you know tint M-0 ImvA some very line talent In thnt line right hero In Uinnhn ? I went to the Ooodnll beneflton last Monday nljjht nnclsavtlieio as line H inln- xtrrl Bhow as I hnve had IMP ptaasuro ot attend. Ins for many n day , 1 did think of golngtotho l're s Club benefit , but have bvcn bored sooftcu lately by some ot the would be mlnntrcl com panies tlmt I expected It would bo only n poor repetition ot the old "chestnut. " but when 1 rend tha newspaper comments > tha next day Inns itorry I dlu not go , but I attended tha ( loodnll benefit nnd ninsl sny It WB line , nnd reminded mo or tha old time boys.such as Dhch.Wnmbold and Ilncku9 , nnd other boys ot their Ilk who are now dead or too old to go on the boards an ) * more , " On looking Into the mntter the reporter , who bad been out of the city nt the lime of botlieu- tertnlnments , found tha following compliment ary notlcn from the lire of KobrunryZJtn , of ono of thi participants , Mr.OeorgeOellcnbcck.vlio I * night nntchjianatthe lice Olllco , ami Is really mini-tint In Ills linn : "Mr. OtorKoOollBubock was especially funny nnd kept thu nudlcuco In mi uproar during his "brief talK. " Tohls Intimate friend * Ithni been known for many months that Mr. < lolleubcckwaipoises3cd of the ability which might In the futtuo secuie for him n position of iiromlnouco In the amuse ment Hue anil on sov r l occasions lie hat ills- plaj cd exceptional porn ns a caterer to nuuua- inunt tovlnn public. In the entertainment of last nlsht ocorge Oellcnbcck surprlst'd the most Bangulno hopes of his most Intlmuto friends nnd proved , In every part he assumed , his perfect rlsht to a cordial recognition from nil who np- preclato RCuliiH. Mr. Ocllonbeclc l bout mil * slclan und without ndonut hoaafvturoou the Tno'reporter mot Sir. Oollenbeck , whom he found to uu a perfect gentleman , fairly brlmlng over with good , nnturuuud learned the follow lug bit of history partalnlng tolilallfo that M not Bouorally known ! . . . "I ha o been playing the banjo nnd guitar for a long time , " said Mr. Culluiiuock , "nnd have taught u largo number of young people here tu Omaha. I have appeared on tUe slnuo several times , but not very often , ns my duties do not allow me much time In the ovenfiiK. 1 pluy thp mandolin also , nnd lia\o been quite n singer In my time , but f or n long time I was unable tuslna nn account of my throat. I have been troubled for a long time w 1th an affection ot the hend nnd throat that had almost completely destroyed tnv vocal pen era , nnd when I w s nikod to take part In our first entertainment 1 declined for the roiii sou that I con Id not do any singing , and lu fact could scarcely speak loud enough for people to understand mo In ordinary com orsatlou , but on beliiB pressed to take part I at last consented on condition that I would not bo given ony part In which 1 would have to exorcise my vocal cowers , About thnt tlmol began treatment with Dr. J. Ciesan McCoy and his associates for my trouble , w hlch w as catarrh , nnd 1 had It bad , too , let mo toll you. If It bad not been for thulr successful treatment I could not have appeared nt either entertainment , and would not have received the complimentary notlco you speak of.Yliy , I w as in on awful Tray ! , . , "I'll tell you how It was. It was In this way. 1 was continually cntchlnR cold , and I could not understand ft. Of course , I was continually exposed , but I thought I took nil the necessary core to avoid It. On the slightest exposure mv IUMO would stop up , and then the water would run from my nose lu such quantities that tha handkerchiefs 1 had to use wore so numerous that U raised the price of thoin lu the \ > holesalq market. Soon I had a cold all the time , and the discharge thicker nud inoro dlillcnlt to rcmo\o. 1 would blow and .blow my nose until ft would send pains up Into my ears and the top of my head. Jly nose would feel hot and dry , and mv throat almost raw. My note would Ittli , and al ways felt as It there was something lu It that didn't belong there. I had pains over my eyes , and a feeling of heaviness In the topot my head. Sometimes ono nostril w ould be somewhat open , and I would feel lottlo butter , but the Mr t thliift I knew It would bo stopped un again. VIA 1 hawk and spit ? Well. I should Hiilckerl It was all the time , but I could never clearmy throat. Why , I would iwako up dajfl almost choked , It bothered me so. and I never felt as ft 1 had had any rest at all. 5Iy uppotlte w as poor , I coughed a coed deal , and in fact , was a broken up community. "Well , as I said , I began treatment with Dr. McCoy and bis associates at their ofllco In the Hanigo block , and when the time came for our llrst entertainment 1 was In excellent condition lor It , and well.the notice you speak of tells the tale , and I have been Improving all along , and to-day I am fooling elegant. 1 huvo no more of the symptom : ) 1 told you of. I do not hawk and aplt any more , and the pains lu my head are all cone , and to make a long story nhort , I am feel- liiK better to-Uay than I liavofor n number o { years , . " After thanking Mr. ( lellcnbccK for his Kindness and Information , and leeching a piomlsoof u"comp" to the next entertainment in which he takes part , the leporter left him. ( iEOHOK F. OKM.ENIIECK. The above portrait of Mr. Uellcnbeck Is a fairly good llkene-iof that gentleman , who , as abo\o stated , Is night watchman at the Boo olllce , und rcnUles at No , ww Hnruey street , nnd will will ingly Loroborato the above statement to any person doubting , POINTED QUESTIONS. A. Kow Symptoms of a Disease Thnt fllny Prove Serious to Von. Do you have frequent fits of mental depres- Do you experience ringing or buzzing noises fn your carat Do you feel as though jou must snlFocato when lying down ? Are jou troubled with u hacking cough and general debility ? Are your eyes Rcnerally weak and watery , and frequently liillumvd' Does jour voice have n husk , thltk sound , nnd a nasal Hort of tnamtf la your breath frequently offensive from seine unaccountable cause ? Have you a dull oppressive headache gener ally located o > er the eyes ? lo you have to hawk nnd couch frequently In the ultort to clrnr > our tin out ? Are you losing jour sense of wmell , and Is your teiiM > of taste becoming dulled. Does jour noae alwayn feel htopped up , fore Ing jou to breathe tin ounh jour mouthc Do you frequently rr l dlzzj' , particularly when utoopliut to pick anything ° H the lloor/ Uot'd every llttlo draught of ulr aiiiljcvory tll ht chaiiKe of temperature KVO ! } on u cold ? Are jou annojed by a conMunt deslrr ( ohawk nndgpltout an endlexa quantity of phlegm/ The above are souio or the many i-ymtoms of catarrh nud the beaming of lung tronblen , Not one casa In u huudied will have all of them , but nveryono anectoil will haxe a few or many of them , The greater 01 more berloun your symp toms , the more dangerous yourcondltlon 'Ihls rhissof dlbeases la Heated very successfully tiy Dr McCoy or his associate * . The many cases repotted thiouuh thocolums of the dully pnnuib iiro\o thlrf , and oath btatcment publishoa U substantially thu twine as K\\eu \ by the patient cured Dr. McCoy und hid unsocial * : * , Ub no secret noMrun' , but cure dlseasea by their skillful combination of the best known ro- medics , applied in the most approved manner , and by using the latest and moat highly recom mended appliance * known to the , They thtiB produce rPHiiltH that spcaic for them- t elves In the many putlenta cured , and wo as. suie our readers that , these eminent phyhicland have achle\ d a success lu curing disease w likh row or no other doctors can duuUcato DOCTOR , J , CRESAP M'GQY ' , Late of Belleyne Hospital , New York , lias Olflcei Nn , 310 and 311 i : IHIH.DINO , OMAHA , h'lill. Where ull curublo case * are treated with suc cess Medical dUeabeH treated skillfully. Consump tion , llrlL-hi'd dlM > ase. Djaiiensla. Uheumatlani and nil K KH VO US DlbKAijK.S. All diseases pr cullar to the sexes a specially. CATAK1UI CUHH1) . CONSULTATION at office or by m Ifl- ) Many dUcaoea are treated xuccessfully by Dr McCoy through the mulU , aud it is thus puMilblo fin- these nimble. lo mule the jour ley t cbtulu successful hospital treatmciH at their liomts. Ulllru hours 9 to 11 a.m. ; 2 to 4 p. in , : 7 1080 in. SUNDAY HOl'HS 1'JIGM U A. if. TO 1 I'.M r < > rrtispuudent.e receives jiroiu tit atteutlon , No lutterj answmod unions accomponled by : ceuts In 3tati'p3 , Addi oss all mall to Dr , J , 0. McCoy. Uooias bul A SPRING EYE - OPEN - ER FOR ; Clothing Buyer ; Merchant Tailor-Made Clothes , 50c on the Dollar. PANALOONS AT FOR 8 3.GO Which was made to order 8 7.00 3.90 " " 7.50 4.30 " " 8.25 4.76 " " 0.00 6.03 k " 10.00 PANTAIaOONS AT FOR 6.65 originally made to order , 10.75 6.90 " " 11.00 0.30 " " 12.00 0.85 " " lil.OO 7.20 " " 14.00 PANTALOONS. AT FOR 7.50 " " 15.00 7.90 " 15.60 8.20 ' " 10.00 8.00 " " 17.00 9.00 " " 18.00 PANTALOONS. AT FOR 0.45 originally mndo to order 18.60 9.75 " " 19.00 10.10 " " 0.00 10.65 " " 21.00 11.00 " " 22.00 AT THE ONLY + > t Parlors 1119 Faniaii ) St , OMAHA , - WEB lii ' ( I N.B , Orders by mail re ceive prompt & care ful attention. Will be found most complete , filled to their utmost capacity , embracing leading novelties for the approachingrseason , 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. CJOOHG & SONS 00,3 . _ _ ' . J - Hv4 tfv t rr n Oar large ROSES and other PI-AJrTOv.nl nuke a dupuy in youi garden nt onco. We tell no slips or rooted cuttinc' . Immenie stock of fresh Flower and Vegetable SKEDH for ell cli mates &nd all situations. 1 housandj of Ustiraonuli attest the superior quality of our Vlants nnj Needs. SendCc. ( sumpslforourinniruiflcoiit ATAI.OCI UK.for 1HS8. Most complete and valuable ever publishedf with colored plates and nevr engravings. I'llKE to all who menuou thb paper. Tbo loading Corsota of Europe - opo and America. O v o r 2,000,0000 sold last year in this coun try alone. The re iv- eonfl arc ; thay are the boat fitting , moit com' fortablo , ttnostdur- lablo end icboapost Icoreotev JO r made , Avoid \7orthleBa Imitations. Corallna Is uood In no Corsota except thoaa made by ua. None uro eonulnounlosa Dr. WARNER'S CORALIME 'sprint- ' od on Insldo ofatool cover. For said by all loading1 merchants. WARNER BROS ( fc ' J. A. MINER , Manager. BUY THE FAMOUS NEVE& * BREAK FOR SALE BY H. 0. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. HA MOB JJL'IL , OMAHA w , Surgeon and Physician , ° Office N. W Oornvr Ktb aud llungUs St. Otllco THE ENTIRE STOCK OF T OF Must and will be sold , preparatory to removal to the Falconer corner * The new firm POSITIVELY REFUSE to accept any of this stock. These are all new , fresh goods ; most of them just from the factory. In order to dispose of this stock as quickly as possible , everything will be put down to a price that is bound to make the sale. THE TWO ORPHANS will now sell you a complete suit for only $1.00. A SUIT worth 35.00 nt $3 00 ] P.VIR PANTS worth 83.00 for $10 A SUIT worth $9.00 at. $ Ti 00 1 PAIR PANTS worth 81.00 for 8260 A SUIT worth $10.00 nt. $7 00 1 PAIU PANTS worth S1.50 for $3 00 A SUIT worth S14.00 nt. S10 00 1 PAT II PA NTS worth SJ.OO for $325 A SUIT worth $18.00 nt. $13 00 1 PAIU PANTS worth S > . / > ( > for $3 75 A SUIT worth $20.00 nt. $11 00 1 PAIR PANTS worth j.0.00 . for $4 00 A SUIT worth H2.r,00 nt. $17 00 1 PAIU PA NTS worth $7.00 for $4 A SUIT worth 830.00 nt. 310 00 1 PAIR PANTS worth $8.50 for - . 85 GUILDS' SUITS worth $ -1.00 at $2 f.O GUILDS' SUITS worth $ t.CO at 5rt 01) ) GUILDS' SUITS worth $1.7r at fcl " 5 GIIILDS' SUITS worth $5.00 at S.1 ! ) CH ILUS' SUITS worth $ -5.60 tit 94 ( M ) GUILDS' SUITS worth 10.00 at $4 25 GUILDS' SUITS worth $7.00 at $4 75 Thcpo prices may geem ridiculous , but wo are roacly lo convince any ono in search of a new suit , or anything else in our line that everything wo have in the house will bo found a bargain as incredible as the abovo. Of course the choicest new goods will be apt to go first , and those who come at once will get the cream. TWO ORPHANS , - 1113 Farnam Street. comblna- v Mlntlb.BndUlb. . CMneso Tea Chottt FOR 8AUG BV W U llcnnotUV Co , } mKH Capitol Arcaue , II A Nu ni n , 1T1I Si M rj' Ateaue. . Ha f < icr uUboutti irnhhtruct .1 J lrok : i lroHJPouiti ! , nt O.11 Hau euuiNortU lltti btttel JU1ICIOU5 AND PERSISTEHr Advortisiujj lioa aliruya iirovoa Buccessful. lieforo jilaclaeun/ Newspaper Adrert.UlnB' coasu % UORD & THOMAS. ' iDTttTUIlU itliltt , ( I tj iit liu u.b bUttl. dlllQAGQ. SUITS. AT 8.40 orlchuilly mndo to order 17.0 O.no " " 10-00 io.no " " -M-oo 11.80 " " 22.75 12.95 " u 24.60 SPRING SUITS. AT FOU 13.55 ot'igiimlly uuulo to order 1C.OO ! 14.85 " " 8.60 15.20 " " 80.00 10.10 " " 8U.OO 17.40 " " 3 < .QO SPRING SUITS. AT FOR 818.80 originally mndo to order ? ! ! 0.00 18.05 " 37.00 " 0.20 " " -10.00 " J.85 ll " 40.60 25.JUJ " " 60.00 SPRING SUITS. 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W i mar I'niil'u maiiir afafnliUall br koeplnc our lruj ncil fortlllrd Hltb nut * blouj and a utouetlr Irtroo " ( in ! bmlca llai tta. Made > lmilr | nltU bulling water or milk Soil onlr lu ball round tlni bj t roit Ubclel Ibm JABES EPPS wo , . Nebraska National Bant. U. B. DEPOSITORY , OilAHA , HUB. Paid Up Capital , - $3BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO H , W VATBS. I'resldent. JjEwuH. HKLD , Vice-President. A , K , TouzAi.iN.2od vice-president. W II. H. HUOIIKU , Uaslitar , UIIILCTOHS : w.V MOIISR. JOHNS COI.MNS , 11. I'A'ILS. I.KWIH H , UtKU , A , K. Toirzu.iN. flgnVlnpOIHce THE IRON BANK , Cor. littli txml Varnam Hts. A Ueneial Ilunkluc UuuIueasTi WANTED , by Couutlea.OU- Un. towns and Water Comianlv ) , vie. GLUCK & W1LKUISOIL