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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , APRIL'9 , 1888. Peter Borgo Outs Illn Wife's Throat With a Bazor AND TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF. Xhn Woman Probably Pntnlly Injured , But tlio Man Will tilvc Jealousy the CntiBO or the Devil * isli Deed. A. Sickening Crime. Another case of domestic Infelicity tins terminated in the usual manner , and , ns in the minority of cases , the Innocent pnrty Is in the worse condition , while the other par ticipant escapes without serious injury. Peter Bcrgo is a man of pcrhnps 47 ycnrs of ago who , with his wlfo and child , hnvo resided for some time with Mrs. Mitchell , n widow lady nnd a sister of Bergo's , on Twenty-third street between Cumlng nnd Burl. The twain were mndo ono flesh in Do Kalb , III. , nbout nlno ycnrs ago , Mrs. Bergo being at that time seventeen years ot ngo. Two children were born to'thcm , the oldest a Kirl now ngcd nine , the youngest a boy of four years. Some four years slnco they moved to Beaver City , Neb. , nnd from thence to Torth Platte. where Borgo was employed nn a machinist In the Union Pacific shops. ' About n year ago Bcrgo was transferred to , this city , and has been employed hero up to n week ago , when ho decided to taho n dny off. Their marital life 1ms not always been happy , and Peter has on several occasions accused his wlfo of being guilty of conduct unbecoming a true nnd faithful wife , which she has strenuously denied. Of late , how ever , ho has been more than usually severe , nnd by his conduct made life very miserable for the woman who nlno years ngo promised to lovo. cherish and obey him. Their do mestic happiness culminated last night In a row , at the termination of which Bcrgo CUT III8 Wirii'S T1IUOAT , inflicting injuries from which she will doubt less die , and then maklnc an effort to sever his own jugular , which , as is usual in such cases , was unsuccessful. The details of the terrible affair arc ns fol lows : Mrs. Mitchell , who owns the house in which the crime was com mitted , was out for n , walk , leaving Hcrgo , his wife nnd children nnd her ( Mrs. Mitchell's ) child In the house with them. According to the lattcr's story , nbout half past 0 the trouble began , Bcrgo abusing his wife in n terrible manner nnd accusing her of conduct which cannot bo described in thcso columns , all the allegations being promptly denied by her with considerable spirit. Bcrgo then retired to his bed-room nnd shortly nftcrward came out with razor. Grasping Mrs. Bcrgo by the hair ho exclaimed - claimed , ' 'Nellie , d - you , I AM GO1XO TO KH.Ii YOU , " nt the sumo time attempting to cut her throat. She resisted , and in the struggle which followed , had her right wrist boveroly cut , the tendons being severed. After n. vigorous effort , in which Bergo's energies were taxed to the utmost ho succeeded In tripping her over a foot-stool and , bending her back over the sofa while ho bold her head by the hair and his knee on her chest , CUT linn TIIIIOAT FUOM GUI TO BUI. The wounded woman gasped out , "Pete , you have killed me , " and sunk senseless upon the carpet. The thrco little children , who up to this time had stood speechless with horror , now began to scream until silenced by Bcrpo , who commanded them to "shut up. " Ho then called his niece , Mrs. Mitchell's daughter , and wanted her to hiss him , which she refused. Bcrgo then ex claimed , "GOOD-JIT , cniLrmcx 1" nnd cut his own throat , inflicting n very slight wound. Ho staggered into the next XOOm , whcro ho sank on the cnrpot , bleeding Quito profusely. A man passing the house heard the screams of the children nnd rushed in to see what was the mat ter. Taking in the situation nt n glance , ho rushed to the Ctiming street police station nnd reported the matter to the jailer , who , after notifying the central station , summoned Urs. Hosteller and Davis and repaired to the scene of the tragedy. Mrs. Bergo was lying across the sill of the bedroom door IN A I'OOI , OP 1II.OO1I , unconscious , while the author of all the woo was sitting on the floor holding on to n chair , still bleeding freely. The physicians arrived soon after , and Dr. Davis atoncotook charge of Mrs. Bcrgo while Dr. Hosteller confined his attention to the man. The woman was found to hnvo received a cut from the line of the right car almost to the loft , completely severing the muscles of the neck and culling tin ough the windpipe , narrowly missing the Jugular veins. It was with great difficulty the flow of blood was stopped and the wound sewed up. Through nil the operation Mrs. Bcrgo was conscious and at ono time managed to gasp , "HOW IS VKtKt" When told that howas all right , she faintly articulated "Thank God. I was afraid ho would dio. " At the conclusion of the opera tion the doctor informed her that she would bo compelled to lay very quiet for some time , to which she responded , "I am all right and will pet over it. " Dr. Hosteller had n very easy task , Bcrgo's wound being very slight. While llio cut in his neck , which was only slcin deep , and ex tended from the windpipe to the right ear , was being repaired , ho asked the doctor if ho was hurt bad , and upon being informed that ho has not said , "Inmglad , " anil settled himself for a good rest which ho would hnvo undoubtedly enjoyed had not the police , who had arrived , decided to take him lo the sta tion , which was doiio. At this writing ho Is reposing on a pile of blankets , 11 very McU in dividual. Mrs. Borco , or "Xellio , " is n woman of nbout twenty-seven years , remarkably good looking and of a pleasant disposition ordinar ily , but manifesting that she had n temper of her own when angered. In this case , accord ing to all accounts , she was not in the least to blame , nnd despite the fact that Bcrgo is 'temporarily insane , ns contended by Mrs. Mitchell , there can ho no doubl , if ono may Judge from indications , that Jealousy was the prime motive. II. Bcrko will have a hearing to-day , _ A SHOCKING ACCIUJ3NT. A Iilttlo Sou of John Grant Killed by a Street Car. A tcrrlblo accident happened to a child of John Grant last evening that robs n homo of ono of its loved ones , and the shock from it will probably also end the life of the mother , The name of the boy was Horblo , and ho was aged but four years. About 0 o'clock last evening , In company with a number of neighbor's ' children , lip was playing in front of his homo nt 015 Park nvcnuo. A span of ponies attached to n minlnturo carriage drove by , nnd all of Iho children ran after it. At the same Uroo car No , S3 , driven by Sam { Johnson , was coming from the north , di rectly behind Hcrblo , who was running on the track , Jnst then a b&by cart on the sidewalk happened to upset and the child was thrown violently to the ground. This attracted John's attention nnd ho did not notice Hcrblo until he saw him under his horse's feet. Ho immediately turned on the brake , but his horses wcro in u brisk trot and could not bo stopped until both Wheels had passed over the body of thu little fellow , killing him instantly. The accident happened almost directly In front of 'Mr. J. Merrill's residence , and Hint gentleman , who happened to bo on the side walk nt the time in comp.iny with Attorney Bradley , ran up to Iho child and picked him lib. Ho was found lylmj on ills back on the cast track , und the wheels had putted di rectly over his breast , criihhlng his liver und lungs and breaking a number of his ribs. A physician was called , but llfo was found lo bo extinct. While Mr. Mcrrittras carrying the little fellow , ho was met by the grandfather. who , as ecoii 83 ha learned tbo facts , hurried into the house nnd without any preliminaries told Mrs , Grant that Horblo was killed. The lady foil in a swpon , and it U feared that tho. shock will kill her. She has been iu a delicate con- ' ' ot days , nnd of late has flay uoruing. Immediately niter thu. a.-ci- dent a telegram was sent to. him , nnd three hours Inter word was rocelvcd from him that ho would bo in Omaha this1 morning. The driver of the street car , after running over the boy , stopped his car but a moment , not comlntf back to learn the ex tent of the Injuries done , but Instead drove hurriedly to the barn. Mr. Merrill did not like this nctlon on the part of Johnson , and going to the central police station ho apprised Chlof Senvcyof the affair. An officer was immediately sent nftcr Johnson nnd ho was arrested nnd taken to the station. The driver appears to bo greatly affected by the tcrrlblo accident that seems to have resulted from his momentary inat tention to duty. Ho Is nald to bo ono of the oldest nnd most trusty drivers on the line. Ho is n man of n family , is very kind-hearted and n great favorite with the children along his lino. The car ho wns driving is the fatal No. 33 that ran over nnd killed n man on St. Mnry's nvcnuo early in hist December. An inquest is to ho held by the coroner this morning. Mr. Grant's pretty homo seems to bo particularly Ill-starred. It was hero only n few weeks ago that his hired man and n span of valuable horses wcro killed by asphyxiation. Crushed Ills Foot. Another street car accident occurred nbout 9 o'clock on Sounders street , but without nny serious results. John Swency , n boarder nt the Arcndo hotel , attempted to bonrd n mov ing red line car , when his foot slipped and ho fell on the track. The car passed over his right foot , badly crushing the tdcs. Ho wns tnkcn into Dr. h'nvillo's office , the injured member dressed , nnd he was later removed to the hotel. ASPHVX1/YTEI / ) . Annie Nlciiol Fnlls to ITurn Off the C7ns. The smell of escaping gas awakened the llttlo daughlcr of John Bay , Twenty-first nnd BIney streets , nbout 4 o'clock ycstcrdny morning. She aroused her mother , who , on investigating , found the odor seemed to pro ceed from the bedroom of Annie Nlchol , an attractive-looking girl of seventeen employed as n domestic in the family. Continued beat ing on the door failed to awaken Annie , and fearing that the girl's llfo wns In danger Mrs. Bay called her husband , who hurst open the door. The smell of the gas was most oppressive , and the first thing they did was to thro\v open n window to allow the poisoned air to escape. On going to Iho bed Annie was found as if in slumber. They shook her violcnlly , but got no response from her. On louchmg her hands they were founa to bo cold and her wrist pulseless. They then realized that assistance had come too late and that the girl was dead. Her face wns found to be somewhat discolored nnd n slight hemorrhage had issued from the lungs. A physician was called , but ho said she had been n corpse for at least thrco or four hours. An examination of the gas jet showed that it was in perfect working order , but that the gas had been only partially turned off. Annie was nn intelll- genl girl , familiar with the use of gas , and it is thought that her failure to turn it off wns an accident. She has been in the employ of Mr. Bay's family about two weeks and was greatly liked by them. Her parents live at Warsaw , 111. , and a telegram was sent them yesterday morning. A reply was received later in the day ordering the remains sent to Alexandria , Mo.whero they will be interred. At 11 p. m. yesterday an Inquest was held over the remains , nnd her death was pro nounced accidental and duo to her own care lessness. Lone Jack cigarettes arc pure , a holder for each cigarette , no opium. Seidcnberff's Figaro , the tallc of the town , u lOc cigar for 5c. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. The finest pictures in the world are in Lone Jack cigarettes. ATTENTION sill KNIGHTS. The Union Pacific Railway "Overland .Kouto" will sell tickets at ono nnd one-third faro for the round trip from all points in Nebraska to the Knight Templar meet ing at Grand Island , Nebraska , April 10th. All tickets returning good from April llth to 14th , with ono day limit from date of sale. J. B. FKAWLKY , Traveling Passenger Agent. H. p. DKUEL , City Passenger Agent. Sinoko Lone Jack cigarettes , pure to bacco , no opium , holders and fancy pictures. Dicbold SulVn. Meaghcr & Leachgon'l agents for the Dicbold safes , have removed to 410 S. 15th , whcro they are carrying a largo stock of all kinds of safes. City Market. W. II. Coombo , prop. City Market , has inoveu from 1115 Douglas st. to 310 S. 15th St. , between Fnrimm and Ilarnoy Huiidy , Jni > lin & Co. , 1013 Farnam St. Wholesale and retail jewelry. Fine Watch Repairing. Bootli-IInrrctt T To-night at Boyd's opera house the engage ment of the two most conspicuous of Ameri can uctors , Edwin Booth and Lawrence Bar rett. opens with n grand production of "Ju lius Caesar. " Mr. Booth appearing as Bru tus and Mr. Barrett as Casslus. The charac ters are complete foils lo each other. In no play which will bo presented during their en gagement hero will Ihero bo afforded so pic- luresque a conlrast. It will bo a memorable. performance. To morrow night "Tho Mer chant of Venice will bo played in its cntiiety of blx acts ; Wednesday matinee , "Hamlet , " and Wednesday evening "Macbeth.1 ; POWDER Thlspovrder nerer varies. A marrel of puri ty , strength aud wliolenoineuoss. More cconom leal thuntlio ordinary Vlndv , nud cannot besolp lucrtinputltlonwitn the multitude of low cosr. nhort welRht alum or phosphate powders. Bold oniv in C' ns. Hoval Uakins I'owder CO. , i Walla treet Now lork. JU.miQUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising has uhrujs pioven eucccsiful. Ueforo placing tny Newspaper Advertising consult LORD & THOMAS , * lUllUTIilJO. 1C ! > TS , 41 It 4 UtaJslit JUttU CHICAGO. FOUNTAIN OUT AND 1PI/UQ- Incomparably tliii Bat. ' Continental Clothing House Unequalled Bargains ! New Attractions ! A New List of Bargains ! New Attractions ! Something New to Talk About ! Unequalled Bargains. We believe that It payn to advertise gcna Ino bargains and when buyers da'll'show them precisely what you advertise. In this way confidence is established and mutual Balls- faction gained. The results of last week's ' business in re sponse to our advertisements of thcso ster ling bargains show n record unparallcllcd in the history of our business' On Saturday morning wo will offer the most startling bargains which havOj ever been placed on our counters. LOT NO. 1-Stock No. 40 , 48 , 40 nnd 50. 250 Imported Whipcord Suits made in ft Pour Button Cutaway style only , in rcgularsizcs from 85 to 42. This sul't was made In our own machine room during the , last sixty days , and the cut and make of this suit is ns correct for dress purposes as it is possible to have them ; nnd ns the present month is the month of nil the year when people nro think- in ? nbout dress suits , wo claim that this lot of Worsted Suits Is ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DESIRABLE which it has ever been our privilege to offer the public. This gar ment was made up to sell in our stock for $22 , but as ono of the leading bargains in our Men's Department for this week it is offcro-i Send for a sample of the cloth of any of the lots advertised or a sample suit , and if it is not just as rep. represented it may be returned at our expense. ; Self Measurement Blanks sent on application. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to. J OMBAOHSATON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK _ , DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER , r ( MME 510 North 16th Street , Omaha , PAID IN CAPITAL $100,000 GEO. E. BAIIKEII , President. F. B. JOHNSON , Caslilcr. numerous : SAMUEL It. JOHNSO.V , Gco. E. DARKCH , L. B. WILLIAMS , MVH , SIMVWIS , K. B. JOIINSOX. A General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. > L 808 S. 15TII ST. , OMAHA , NEB. CAPITAL , - - - $300,000 , Loans Mafle on Real Estate , Scbool.County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated \VM. A. PAXTON. President. WJI. U. MAUL. Vice-president UOUT. L. GAHL1CHS. Secretary. Altl'UKD MIUjAUD , Treasurer DIHECTOHS : V\i. A. PAXTON , HE.WIYT. CLAHKK , Vf , Q. MAUL , Josr.ru BuutKii , KUIIT. L , UAIIUCIM , Ai.ntxu MILI.AUP , UKO. E. BAIUCKR U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , - NEBRASKA CAPITAL $500,000 SURPLUS , 100,000 JIEHMAN KOUNTZB. President. JOHN A. CHEJGMTON. Vice-Presldent F. H , DAVIS. Cashier. W. II. JIEGQUIEIl. AstlsUnt Cashier Ll ( kHlVlllglJ U ( [ Corner 10th aud Farnam Sts , Chamber of Oom- mercu llullUInt ; , Caplttvl Stock , . . . $400,000 Liability of Stockholders - 800,000 Klvo per cent piitd nn < lri > o U , limnn tnnclo on real ft- tatunnd perpuiml fturliyNotea , Wurruutibtocki , aud lluuun purchased , JOHN K MII.KS. I'ro . ANDRUW nOSRWATKK , UKATKU L. TIlOMAf.Cnthlcr Vice 1'fnWeut IIOAIIOOK IIIHFCTOUS. John I * , lilies. Knuiui llcnton , fcumuel Coiner , JoUn H. Kvmis. Andrew Itoiewater , Morris xorrltoa , W , A. 1. . Gltibou. duo. K. Hnrker. ( lav. Alrln Munderi , Dexter I , , Tliuraai , Norman A. KuUn JiimesTtioinpioa , F , U. Jobniun , Jnlin Ituib. Hainan | lcrrUiu \JO.3I , . A. No. B Proposals ft > r Army Blip - > I > UCH Ullica of I'urcliuHluR mid Jepot Com mlsjurk-3 of ul > 3lbtem e , U. S. Army , Omahu Nob. , March P. IRSS. Sealed propobala In tripli cate , subject to the usual conditions , will l > u ro coivud at till * olUco , and at the ollicrt ot the 1'ur eluding and Depot CommlSDnry of Subsistence , atCiilcueo , 111. , until 11 o'clock a. in. , central btiuiilaru time , on Tuesday , thu 10th day nf April , 1W , ut which time und placets they will bo opened In the presence ot bidders , ( or the furmghlnc and delivery at Omaha , Neb. , or Chlcnjro , 111. , the following army buppllc * . viz. : Porku ; cw ; bacon , brcakfust ; bains , g. c. , and lard. 1 lie light Is reserved to reject any or air bjds. Illunk prcro'.alB. arid fcpeclflcatlons show. ln In detail ( ho articles and quantities required aud .giving full Information us to condition of contract , \rlll ba furnished on application to either of the l > ere ineutk ird oulcea. J.V. . . MuJ. and C. iU. . 8. A. nt the ridiculously low'prlco of 115. WE UN HESITATINGLY CLAIM THAT THE AVERAGE UETAIL PIUCEot this suit is not less than $23. LOT NO. 2-Stock No. 24 , 04 , 05 and 00. In this lot wo offer nn entirety new lot of PURE ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS , n very handsome and fashionable Young Men's Sack Suit cut In sizes from 83 16 88 , at the extremely low price of ? 13. If you should pay us ? 18 for this suit wo would then bo Riv ing you full value. This IsaVEUYCHOICE * NOBUY YOUNG MEN'S SUIT. UEMEM HER , the sizes are only from 33 to 33 and It Is offered nt the EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE OF * 13. This suit may bo ordered with perfect confidence that It Is Just what is described and of the values repre sented in the advertisement. If not , it can bo returned nt our expense. Remember the price is $13. The success attending our last sale of the Fine AH Wool Double and Twist Sawder Cassiincre Suits , has induced us to mako'n much larger nnd complete line of thcso cele brated goods. Wo now offer them In four different Styles nnd Colors. All parties llv- ing in distant towns should scud in their orders nt once. LOT NO. 3 Wo offer 200 Suits in Single- breasted Sack Coats , the very best Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Double and Twist Soring Suit- 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Col , Of the Missouri Bluto Minium of Anatomy , St. Lotus , Mo. , University Colleen Hospital. Lon don , Ulvsen. Germany and New Vorlt , having devoted tnelraUcntlou. SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially those- arising from Impru dence , Invllo all to sullerliipr to coriespond with our delay. Discuses of Inlectlon and contaclon cured safely und speedily without USD of dan gerous dniKS. Patients whoso cases have been ncplected , badly treated or pronounced Incur able , should not fall to vrrlto us concerning their ymptoma. All letters receive Immediate ) atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed PKKIi to any address on re- celpt of ono ! J-cent htamp. "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Debility and Physical Kxhaus. tlon , " to which Is added an "IJssay on Mar. riui ; , "wlth Impoitant chapters on diseases of the Heproductlvo Organs , the whole forming u vuluabld medical tieutlso which should bo read by all young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1712 Lawrcnco St. , Denver Col , Pianos CHICKERING , KNABE Vose & Sons , Instruments esctanged , rented and cold on Eas7 Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Londreth'H Celebrated Beeds , Plants , CXit Viewers and Floral dealyns. Keud for catalogue. W , H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1622 Capitol Avenue , Ings , now licht grey oml brown mixtures , Just made up In our very best mnnnor , nnd never during the twelve ycnrs thnl wo Imvo Dcon selling thta suit boa It over been placed on our counters nt less thnn $18. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co , of Dover , N. II. , needs no commendation from us , but wo xmbcsltjit- Ingly pronounpo them the best rnnmifucturcrs of Flno All Wool Suitings m Now England. No Shoddy , Mock or Cotton used In any of their fabrics. 13o not forgot the price , ONL.Y LOT NO. 4-Wo offer 100 of the snmo Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Pull Double and Twist , All Wool Suits , in a neat brown stripe , a style particularly well minuted for traveling or business purposes as It docs not show the dust to nny extent. Cut nnd made In Single , breasted Sacks only , nnd wo offer them In. regular sizes from 35 to14 at the UNAP- PUOACHAULE price of $12. < ' f LOT NO. fi Wo offer 100 of Iho well , ' Ituown Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen V , Co.'s Suits In u very Dark Oxford Mixture , i f ' small , neat check pattern , ono of the most t- ' popular styles the mill has ever made , suit- i able for cither business or dress & Slnglc-brcastcd Sacks , regular sizes i weight at the same extremely low pi-ice of LOT NO. 0 We offer 125 of the SAME GOODS in neat brown mixed broken S , K. FELTON & CO. , Works ( Mr. . And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Strong's ' Builng , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Health "is Wealth ! Dn.E 0. WESTBNEFIVE AND HIUIN THEAT- WENT , a Buaranteed specific for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions Fits , Nervous Neural ! " , Headache , Nervous prostration , caused by the use ot alcohol or tobacco , WakefnlncHK , Mental Depression , HoftcnlUK of the Drain , resulting la Intunlty.and leading to miserydecay and death , Premature Old Ago , Ilarrenness , Loss of Power In either sex. Involuntary I/ossea and Spcrma- torrh < ra caused by over-uxcrtlon of the brain , self-abuse or over-indulgence. Koch box con tains ono month's treatment. ( I.Xa ( ) box , or six boxes for tS.OU , sent by mall Prepaid on receipt of price. price.WI3GUAHANTKK WI3GUAHANTKK SIX I1OXES To euro any cuso.VIthcach order received bv us for six boxed , accompanied with J' > .U ) , wo \ \ 111 send the purchaser our written guuranteu to re fund thu money If the treatment docs not ctlect acuro. Uutiraute.es Issued only by 11 , K. ( ! OOU- MAN. Druggist. Sole At'ont , 111U Faruam Street , Omaha , Neb , Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUdHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Oend for Culttce Journal. S E. Cop 10th nnd Capitol Avcnuo SteekPiano Itemarkahlo for powerful sympa llu'llu Kino , pllablu HClTon uud ab- EoluiB durability , ai yearn' r the bcht guarauti'0 of the excel- TenTeof the elhstriimcntur WOODBRIDGEBROS , 2 f , 029,050 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wcro Btilppod during the past two yeuru , without a. drum mer fn our employ. No othur house in the world can trdtb- ( ully inako sucb a allowing. Ono intent ( dealer only ) wanted la each lowii , SOLD BYUADIKO DRUCCISTS. , R.W.TANSILL & C0..55 State SLChicaqo. 112 will buy n genuine ( Homespun AH Wool Suit , . sizes from 31 to 41 , cut-away or sack coat , in light groy color , that Is really worth W. I The suit la well mudo and splendid wearing goods , \Vo mnko this offer to In troduce ourselves to the trade und In the future you will llml our house the bargain center. Send your measure ' niomid lueast under the nuns , und around the walat i aud doun the Inside scam of | ho pants , and wolll lit you. Vou can fccnu uionoy with order , or wo will send C.0.1) . by cxpms. Itcfviciiccs : 1'lrht National Hank , Omaha or any llrst-class hniiso In Om.ilia. GEORGE A. QLARK , SOLE AGENT. BEST nud MOST POP CT.ATI Benin * Thread ot Modern Times. OF IMITATIONS , MJIOI.I.P.U.K MY KiM'ATiuciC'ICnuii Jry ( ioods Co , M. 12 KM1TII ( c Co 1'AXTON O.U.LAUI ] > , > ! . STEKMS & Co , AND AT 11CT.UL IIV B. I' . MOnRKiV CO. llAVDKN Jlllllt ; . TllOMI'SON , IIIIMIF.N iV CO. IMIIKIN X CO. CIIVH. HiNncn , Smith Omnliu , nnd nil first clnt > < i n lull dtmlerB. A. J.ooiu New York DryUoods Store , check. Tl t Is ono of the new est styles made by thcso famous manufacturers. The coat , vest and pantalooris of each of thcso lots nro made and trimmed ns well as any $18 suit In our stock. This lot vo Imvo In regular sues , 35 to 44 , nt the same pi-Ice , $12 per suit. LOT NO. 7 100 STllICTI.T AM. WOOI.CASSt- MRKB SUITS rou HOYS from 13 to 17. Cent , pants nnd vest of n handsome mixed check , ono-of the best selling suits In our stock , Is absolutely free from cotton or shoddy In nny form , and wo guarantee that It Is generally sold for ? 12 n suit. Wo offer it in rctfular si/cs from 13 to 17 at only ffl.GO n suit. Send for a sample suit and if you do not think It Is worth Jl'J it may bo returned at our expctiso. LOT NO. 8-120 strictly nil wool Cassl- incro suits for boys In sizes from 18 to 17 , a nobby Sack coat , pants nnd vest In n hand some blaek nnd groy Btrlj > o. Thcso suits wcro made within the past sixty days and la ono of the newest and most stylish suits of this season. Last bcason's price for the sumo suit wns ? 12. Tills suit is marked ou our counters to sell for $7.50. O Rfl A H A MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , W. Cor. 13th & Dodao Sts APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRU13ES. Heft facilities , apparatus and remedies for iue < ccf.sfiil treatment ofeverv form of illstnsc requir ing Medical or Surreal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Donnl and attendance , best bo * ; > ltbl mcouiwo- ( IntionB in tlie uest , WBITB FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities aa Prnces , Trusses , Chil ) 1'eel , Ciirnitnie of inf Spine , riles , Tumors , Cancer , Cntnrrh , Uror.chitff , Inhalation , Klectriclty , r < iralysi , Hpllciisy , Kid * ney , Madder , IJye , liar , SUiu and Blood , and aU Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women n 8 p coin Kyi HOOK ON tinmen or WOXIH Fmx. ONL7 EELIABLB HEDIOAL IN3TITUT3 U1KINQ A ei'SCHLTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All fllood Diseases successfully treated Syph ilitic I'olson removed from tlie lyitem wituoul mercury New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital rower. I'ersons unable o visit us may bq treated at home by correspondence. All coramu * uictllnns confidential. Medicines or instrument * sent by mall or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or snider One per sonal Interview preferred. Cell and consult us ojr send history ofyour case , ami we will setid in plain wrapper , our DOOIC TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nirvoiib Dheascp Im- Vitency , Syphilis. Gleet and Viiricoccle , witU tl cstiou litt , Address Omu/iu Ifeillrdl anil Ktiriitcnl InstituteOf DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th and Dodao SU. . OMAHA , NED. IMPORT ISO ST A fc LION'S for S/VLI3 pprrhoroin. Clydredalos and Fhlre. also hort tired colta Ilvory niiliiinl Kimiantneil a lirefiderf Our 8torlc liai been lulected with reference ! lioth Individual merit and pedluree , Uoine tlifw horses have taken llrot prlio lit the K < liracknStiitn Fclr , 1M7 , All our horers are ft rllrmitcd , undroltH of tholr Kpt can bonhowrn.J 1'rlrcH ri'ason.iljli ) and easy term * , liy tlio tliren leading railroad * nf Uiu Mate , U. it Jf.K ; , K/&M. \ ' . . and 1C r , fcO. . FUV'&J'AHUIIAII. YoikMb PEERLESS DYES [ GOITER'S ' Mammotli Giotiiing House Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12.50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00. 3,000 Pr. fine Pants at $4. J Mammoth Clothing House , I Cor. Farnam & ! 0tti Sts