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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1888)
8 THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 11 , 18Sa THE'CITY. . The Internal revenue collections yes- tcrdny amounted to $2,851. 'IS. Mr. Conner , living on the corner of Sixteenth nnd Dorcas street , has lost his llttlo thrco-ycnr-old boy , Oscar. IIo hud on a light jacket and plush cap. The Union Pnclllc rail way yesterday filed with the county cleric a printed copy of an indenture made the first day ol October , 1887 , between the company nnd the American Loan and Trust com pany , of Boston , to whom G per cent bonds have been issued for the pur chase of cars and engines , of the total Vrtltie of 8795,029.20. The chief of police has been notified by the mayor that the following saloonkeepers - keepers have failed to pay the $760 duo ort their license , and as they are there fore selling liquor in violation of the law , prosecution against thorn will bo commenced at once : , J. A. Allenspach , 2205 Cutning ; Ernst Brandt , 3202 State ; Thomas Cuflnn & Co. , 801 North Six teenth ; Ellis & Lawson , 1000 North Twenty-fourth ; Egan & Johnson , 1105 South Sixth ; John O'Ncil , 1330 South Sixteenth ; John Stilling , 801-3 South Ninth ; August Thtof , 820 South Thir teenth. The board of trade of Soutli Omaha is the title of an organization formed for the purpose of promoting the commer cial , manufacturing and general inter ests of Unit city. The authorized cap- itnl stock Is $10,000 , and the organiza tion shall exist until dissolved by law. Articles of incorporation have been fllcd with the county cleric , and arc nigncd by D. Anderson , president ; J. A. Doe , first vice president ; ,1. 13. Erlon , secretary , and J. C. Carroll , E. II. How- land , J. Cuddington , Fred M. Smith , W. II. Brcckottand F. J. Persons. I'cfHotml Paragraphs. 1 D. U. Perry , of Grcto , Is ut the Paxton. C. A. Peterson , of Stratton , Neb. , Is ixttho Pnxton. Herbert Kussell , of DCS Molncs , is nt the Paxton. Clmrlcs West , of Lincoln , is registered at the Pnxton. James Mnhoney , of Sioux City , Is in the city mid is registered ut the Puxton. B. HrlnkerholT , of Fremuiit , arrived in the City yesterday ittid is stopping at the Paxton. James H. Tomb , a St. Louis capitalist , Is fa the city and Investing heavily in Omaha real estate. Solomon iJlntch and wife nnd Miss Ella Coombs , of Shelby , In. , are in the city and beard Booth and Barrett Inst night. Mrs. II. W. Mcman , Mrs. Thomas Bryant , Miss MeMarlin , Miss Folda , Miss Campbell and Mrs. E. A. Walker , of Schuylor , are in the city and attended the Uooth-llurrett en- iortnlumcnt last night. _ Mrs. John A. Kchoe , of Platte Center , in t'his state , nnd Miss Sarah ColTce , who is vis iting with her nt that place , came In last nlht ( nnd attended the performance of the "Merchant of Venice" by the Hooth-Harrctt combination ut IJuyd's. ' Mr. Keboo reaches Hero to-day. J. Woods Smith , of Calluway , in this state , Js in the city on his way to Urolccn How , Custer county , where he is going to attend a convention looking to the division of that county In ilvo parts. The old name will bo retained by one section , and those of Parnoll , Gladstone , Marion , and another to be de termined upon will bo applied to the other. The county is too largo , containing a.roo square miles , and requiring a drive from Gal loway of about thirty miles to reach the county scat. Colonel E. P. Savage is nccom- iinnying Mr. Smith , and both left for Custer last night. Will Dismiss tlic Case. County Attorney Slmerul was waited upon by a committee yesterday who asked him to dismiss the Lew Lawrence case in which an appeal had been made to the district couit. Mr. Simeral agreed to do so. "Work of JIoi-Kc Thieves. Mr. E. T. SclmcfTer left a valuable horse nnd buggy tied near the corner of Thirteenth and Ilarnoy last evening , and on returning , about 10 o'clock ho found that the rig had been stolen. He reported his loss to police headquarter : ) , but no clew to the thief or missing property has yet been found. The South Omaha land syndicate yesterday mot ning flled with the register of deeds a pint of lots 200 to ! ! : > ( ) inclusive , situated im mediately south of the line of the city limits of Omaha. Twenty .government patents for land situ ated in this city , were lllcd for record yes terday. _ Oniaha'H Population. Mr. Wolfe , the publisher of the work , lias counted the names in the directory of this city for this year , which is soon to be pub lished , and the footing is 40yM. This is an increase of 8lCi ! names over the year 1&S7. counting three persons to each namc.ns usual , the population will bo mi.ll'J for ISSS an in crease of 2 l-U."i ( over 18b7. The directory will probably be ready for delivery late this week or early next. _ Twenty-four Hours Ahead. Ida Nelson , a little girl about eight years old , arrived in the city Monday from Elk- hart , Ind. , on the Milwaukee road on a ticket sent her by her uunt Mrs. Anderson , who re sides in thiy city. After remaining In the depot nil tiny in charge of Olllcer Chamber lain her unulo dropped in to inquire nt what hour the train art ivcd to-day und found to his surprise that the little one had reached hero twenty-four hours ahead of time. The Coroner's Verdict. The Jury in the case of the death of little Herbert Grant returned the following verdict : That the said Herbert Grant came to his death on Sunday , April S , from injuries re ceived from being run over on Park avenue by car No. 88 , of ttio Omaha Horse railway company. Wo believe that the death was ttic-Tosult of Inattention ot the driver of auid cur. The car was driven by S. Johnson. Samuel Johnson , the driver of the street cur that ran over nnd killed little Herbio Grant hist Sunday afternoon , was arraigned before Judge Ucrkn yesterday to answer the charge of manslaughter. Ho waived exami nation und was put under $ .1,01)0 ) to appear be- fora the district court.Villiiiin A. Smith , su perintendent of the car company , went his bail , and he was released from custody , Girln. The chief of police received wcrd from the authorities at Chicago yesterday notifying him that "two young girls , balling fiom Omaha , nnd who seemed to have plenty of money , were hold there. " The chief at once surmised that these wore the runaways , Adele Erlcsonnnd Mary Lynch.who left their homes in thlsclty taut Friday evculngCnptuln Green was dispatched to the homes of tno pit-Is to ascertain the wishes of their parents in thu matter. At Twelfth nnd Chicago streets the father of Mary Lynch was found , and ho bluntly informed the o Dicer that ho cared nothing ono way or the other ; his daughter could como homo or stay away Just us t > no pleased. At 1314 Cuss street the Cap tain found Mrs. Eric-son , und she was in great mental distress over the disappearance Of Adclo , whom she said was but twelve years of age , nnd she begged the ofllccr to do what ho could toward restoring her to her mother's arms. Mrs. Ericson blames her daughter's action on the Lynch girl , whom tiho says has been running after her con stantly of Into , and who exercised a very bad influence over her , The poor woman had no money , but steps will be taken to secure the immediate return of her erring daughter. The Dcntl Identified. The man who was killed by the Union Pacltia switch cngmo Monday night was ' yesterday identified as John Stcndbrf , who resided iu Melrose Hill , eoutll of the poor farm. Ho leaves a wife and one child in poor circumstances , . Ho is .brother of the contracting painter of that name , whoso shop , is on Juckspn bli-cet , be tween Fifteenth 'and Sixteenth. The de ceased was u broom maker by tradebut - had ' Bot' worked tho'tra Jo for bo'mo time , M ? bia brother , Both the deceased nnd tlio brother parted at the Chicago lumber yard , when th6 former walked upon the track on Ills way home , and a few minutes nftcr lost his life. The deceased was In the habit of stopping on his way home nt a saloon kept by George Jcsscn , near Sheelcy's packing house. Mon day night the customary visit was not made , nnd yesterday Jcsscn mentioned the fact to the brother as also that the morning papers contained nn account of the killing of a man on the track upon whoso person , among other things , was found n putty knife. Mon thly night Rtcndorf was given such n hnlfo by his brother , nnd the thought Immediately flashed upon the latter that the dead man must bo Ills brother , Jcsscn and Stcndorf then visited IJrcxel ft Maul's nnd identified the mangled remains. The Inquest was held yesterday of let noon nt 2 o'clock , the tcsti- money being In accordance with the above facts nnd the railroad was exonerated. Seidenborg's Figaro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for 6c. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. Diclmld Safes. Meagher & Loachgon'l agents for the DiobohV safes , have removed to 419 S. 15th , where they arc carrying a largo stock of all kinds of safes , Mr. Carl Ostby. who has been em ployed by Ilelin Thompson for the past two years , has accepted ti position as cutter for Mr. T. P. Honshaw , Long Pine , Nob. Mr. Ostby is a first class cutter and Long Pine is indeed fortunate - nato in securing so good a man. A. CASH nUHtNKHS. An Otoe County Knrmcr'R Kxpirlcncc With "Con. " Men. Samel Cash , nn elderly fanner from Tall- mage , Otoe county , cnmo to the qlty Mon day to attend to the transfer of a piece1 of real estate. While waiting for nn outgoing train nt the Missouri Puciilc depot in the after noon , ho made the acquaintance of a couple of agreeable gentlemen who wanted to locate in Otoo county. Ono of them , Captain W. C. Moore resided on Seventeenth street , where he owned a piece of property ho was desirous of trading for somoof Otoc's tillable soil. "Tlicro was plenty of time would Mr. Cash walk up with him and take n look nt it then they would return to the depot and hie themselves together to Otoo county. Mr. Cash was agreeable , but Just before they got ready to start , Mr. Campbell , the other smooth gentleman , remarked. "Hoforo you go , Mr. Moore , Just let mo have $200 and I'll arrange for the transfer of my household furniture by your return. You see , I'm ' all ready , Mr. Cash to move right out to Tal- magc and take my chances with your enter prising and thrifty citizens. " "Goln1 right on to-day , bo you ! " inquired Mr. Cash , with open mouth. " Ycst by the next train. " At this Juncture , however , after hurriedly going through his pockets , Mr. Moore dis covers thut ho has left his pockctbook on the piano at his Seventeenth street residence. "Very unfortunate indeed , " ho ejaculates in chagrin , "but maybe Mr. Cash can accommodate us until I reach my resi dence if ho should happen to have so much cash with him , and I know he has for his name is Cash. Ha , hathat's , funny , isn't iti" and Moore familiarly slaps Cash on the buck and ho Joins in the merry cuchcnotion. "Hut to be more business like , Mr. Cash , " continues the suave- and volunblo Mr. Moore , "hero is u $1,000 United Stutcs bond you can hold until wo reach my house and I return your ntonoy , " and he pulled from his vest pocket one of those worthless old navertising bonds thut have proven a channel of outlet for thousands and thousands of good hard- earned ducats of Just such unsophisticated gillies as Mr. Cash. The man from Tahnnge , without ever thinking how improbable a thing it is for n business man to bo carrying thousand dollar bonds around in his vest pocket , took the proffered paper , gazed nt it u moment , and then drawing forth his own well-worn wallet , handed Mr. Campbell two bright , crisp $100 bills. The latter hurriedly pocketed the money , nnd with hardly another word hur ried out of the building. After he hud gone Mr. Moore and Mr. Cash started for Seventeenth street. They had traversed a block when it occurred to Mr. Moore that ho must see Mr Campbell a moment/ without delay , and If Mr. Cash would Just wait there on the cor nea a brief spell , lio'd quickly rejoin him. Yesterday Mr. Cash anne into the ofllce of Chief of Police u Seavey , and asked him whether the bond wub good for anything. _ Not n California Hear. Anybody can catch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go , like the man who caught the bear. We ad vise our readers to purchase of the Goodman Drug Co. a bottle of SANTA ABIE , the California King of Consump tion , Asthma , Bronchitis , Coughs and Croup Cures , and keep it handy. : Tis pleasing to thu taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle or ! ! for $1.50. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CUKU gives immediate relief. The Catnrrlml virus ia boon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment $1.00 , sent by mail $1.10. MSAKJXG"TIIK I3.\r > . Mrs. Peter Uergo Undoubtedly Will Did Soon. Mrs. Peter Hergo who had her throat cut by her brutal husband on Sunday night is reported to bo in a dying condition nnd ere many hours elapse will have passed away. It was thought atllrst that with herindomitable will she could survive the effect of the injur ies Indicted by her husband , but weakness from loss of bloud , accompanied by fever and liemmoragu have proved too muchnnd inside of u day or two ut leust , the newspapers will huvu another death to chronicle. Mrs. Mitchell , her sistcr-m-law , is nt her bedside almost coiibtantly and deeply dcplors her brother's rashness. CAI.I.1II ) AT Till ! COUXTV JA1U Mrs. Mitchell , a sister of Hergo's nnd the father of Mrs. IScrgo , who had come on from Illinois in response to u telegram , called ut thu Jail lust evening and asked permission to tee the prisoner. Mrs. Mitchell's face was sufluscd vvnh tears , as she entered the corridor rider nnd ut the sight of Hergo she broke completely down und wept bitterly. The father of Alts. Hergo wns also visibly uf- fcUed , and alter u short and private conver sation between the trio Die jiair of calleis took their leave. When outside Mrs. Mitch ell opportuncd Shenlf Coburn and asked lain wliut disposition would be mudo of Hergo. The sheriff was frank with her und said that the case was u very aggravated und in the eyes of the law tin unpardonable cue. Should Mrs. Hergo die the sheritl thought her cruel husband would icceivo but liltlu leniency ut the hands of u Jury , und they would probably decide that hanging was none too good for him , Thl8powslrnerer rftrles. A marve' ofpu'l- tj.btrensth anil'wiiolMotnqnts * : ' More efonorn leal tliiimne ordinary lclnd . iud cannot tirsolp In competition wltitttie multitude of tow co.st , abort welBhtttluihor. pliosphaU powrdfrs. Sold only la c-ui * . Itoyai Ojcklng l'o rai < r QOSA Continental Clothincr House $ * * A New List of Bargains ! New Attractions ! Something New to Talk About ! Unequalled Bargains. Wo believe that It pays to advertise pcnu Ino bargains nnd when buyers call show I hem precisely what you advertise. In this way confidence Is established nnd mutual satis faction gained. The results of last week's business In re sponse to our advertisements of these ster ling bargains show a record unparullcllcd la the history of our business , OnSaturdny morning we will offer the most startling bargains which have ever been placed on our counters. LOT NO. 1 Stock No.10 , -IS , 40 nnd liO. 250 Imported Whipcord Suits made in a Four Button Cutaway style only , in regular sizes from 35 to'12. Tills suit was made In our own machine room during the last sixty days , nnd the cut nnd make of this suit is as correct for dress purposes as it is possible to have them ; ami as the present month Is the month of all the year when people are think- in ? about dress suits , wo claim Unit this lot of Worsted Suits is ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DESIUABLE which it has ever been our prix'ilcgo to offer the public. This gar ment was made up to sell in onr stock for $22 , but ns one of the leading bargains in our Men's ' Department for this week it is offered nt the ridiculously low price of 61" . WE UN HESITATINGLY CLAIM THAT THE AVEHAGE UETAIL PiUCCof this suit Is not less than (22. LOT NO. 2-Stock No. 24 , 04 , 0. > nnd 9(5. ( In this lot wo offer nn entirety now lot of PUKE ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS , n very handsome nnd fashionable Young Men's Sack Suit cut in sizes from ; 13 to ; J8. at the extremely low price of $12. If you should pay us $18 for this suit wo would then be giv ing you full value. Tills isn VEHYCHOICE NOBBY YOUNG MEN'S SUIT. UEMEM- BEU , the sires are only from T3 to .TS nnd It Is offered nt Uio EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE OP $12. Tills suit may bo ordered with perfect confidence that It is Just what Is described and of the values icprc- scnted in the advertisement. If not , It can be returned at our expense. Remember the price is f U. The success attending our last snle of the Fine All Wool Double and Twist Sawyer Casslmero Suits , has induced us to make a much larger and complete line of these cele brated goods. Wo now offer them in four different Styles nnd Colors. All parties liv ing in distant towns should send in their orders nt once. LOT NO. n-We offer COO Suits in Single- breasted Sack Coats , the very best Sawyer Woolen Go.'s Double and Twist Soring Suit ings , new litrht prey nnd brown mixtures , Just inndo up in our very best manner , nnd never during the twelve years that wo have IICOM selling this suit has It over been placet on our counters nt less than f 18. The celcbr.itod Sawyer Woolen Co. of Dover , N. H. , needs no commendation from us , but wo unhesitat ingly pronounce them the best manufacturers of Pine All Wool Suitings in Now England. No Shoddy , Flock or Cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forget the price , ONLY 112. LOT NO. 4-Wo offer 100 of the same Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Full Double and Twist All Wool Suits , In a neat brown stripe , a style particularly well adapted for traveling or business purposes ns it docs not show thu dust to any extent. Cut nnd made in Single , breasted Sacks only , and wo offer them in regular sl/es from o to 44 at the UNAP PROACHABLE price of * ia. F LOT NO. B Wo offer 100 of the well known Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Suits in a very Dark Oxford Mixture , it small , neat check pattern , one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made , suit able for either business or dress purposes. Single-breasted Sacks , regular sizes in spring weight at the same extremely low price of $12. LOT NO. C Wo offer 123 of tho. SAME GOODS in a neat brown mixed broken check. This Is ono of the ncv > cst styles made by these famous manufacturers. The coat , vest nnd pantaloons of each of these lots are mailo and trimmed ns well ns nny $18 suit in our stock. This lot wo have In regular sizes , 30 to 44 , at the same price , f 12 per suit. LOT NO. 7 100 STIIICTI.T AM. wool.CAssr- MEiin SUITS ron BOYS from 13 to 17. Cent , pants and vest of a handsome mixed check , one of the best selling suits In our stock , Is absolutely free from cotton or shoddy in nny form , nnd wo guarantee that it Is generally sold for $12 n suit. Wo offer it in regular si/cs from 13 to 17 nt only Jfl.BO n suit. Send for a sample suit mid if you do not think it Is worth $12 it may bo returned at our expense. LOT NO. 8-120 strictly all wool CassI- mere suits for boys in sires from 13 to 17 , a nobby Sack coat , pants anil vest in a hand some black and grey stripe. These suits were made within the past sixty days nnd is ono of tlio newest and most stylish suits of this season. Last season's price for the same suit was $12. This suit is marked ou our counters to sell for $7.50. 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. OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors : Corner Fifteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE OMAHA - MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & . Oodao Sta B I-A. O El S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Hen facilities , apparatus and remedies sut cessful treatment ofescry form uf disease rcquir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance , best hospital accommo- rtntiom in the west. WKIIB ou. CIRCULARS on Deformities nnc ! Braces , Trusses , Club I'eet , Curvature of tin Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Spoolel'y. IlOOR ON DlBBAGES OT WOKEN FU2. | ONLY BELIABLB MBDIOAL INSTITUTE MAKINO A ei-ECULTY OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Diseases successfully treated , Syph ilitic I'oison removed from the t-ystcm without mercury. New restorative treatment for lo-ss ol Vital Tower. 1'crtons unable to visit us may be treated nt home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential , Medicineiiorlnstrumeiits sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or hender One per sonnl Interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and we will tcud iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Irn- yitency , Sjphilis , Gleet and Varicocele , with fr'cstlon list. Address itinulia llnlical and Siirflteal Inttlliitvoi DR. WJc"VJENAMY " , Cor. 13th and DodaeSti. , OMAHA. NED. t2 ! will buy a genuine Homespun All Wool Suit , fcles from 31 to 41 , cut-away or sack cent , In light grey color , thnt Is renlly worth tM. The suit Is well rondo nnd splendid wearing goods. ' \Vo make this olfcr to In troduce onr > elves to the trndo nnd In the future you will find our house the bargain center. Bend your measure iiround breast under the arms , nnd around the waUt nnd down the Intldo team of thu pants , and we will lit you. Vou can ncnd money with order , or wo will gijnd C. 0.1) by i-uprcfa. Kefrrfnces. 1'iitt National lUnk , Omaha or any ll t-class lionse In Omaha , PEERLESS DYES HIEi ; ov , LSB B i ONZES ! -AT- Omaha , Nebraska. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for l , udreth'K ( Vlebrnted , Plants , rut Flowers and J'loral designs. Bcncl for catalogue. W. II. FOSTKH & SON , Proprietors li ( ± i Capitol Avenue. -TUB OF Till ! Chicago , Milwaukee & St. . Paul R'y ' , _ Tlio llcst Itouto from Omaha ami Council llliills to TUP" F A' T _ _ 5 = 5 = - , " T rs i i 1 1 _ tr\- > i TWO TUA1.N8 DAILY lIKfWKK.V OMAHA AM ) COUNCIL 1II.U1TH AND Mlhvnukop , St. I'uiil , .MliiMoaiiollt L'cilnr Itnjihls , Jtork Island , I'rreport , Hockfunl , ( 'Union , Diibiniiic , ll\cnp ) r ( , Klgin , Mmlisou , Delott , Wluoim , I.u ( Yossc , And ull other Important points Ku t , Northcmt nnl PouthdKt. For through ticket * cull nn the ticket nsontatWU Fiirnuiu Uvet , In Darker lilock. ut ul Union 1'acltlo I'ullinan ' glecpon ami tlio flnctt IHnlnv Can In tha world arnruiion the mulii line of Hie Chicago , Mil viiukco k bl. I'Hiil UullwHuiKl everr attention la imt'l to pu enver l > y cuuneou euplo > e > ol Ibo cuiupun ) . It. . .III.I.KIl. ttcnernl Mutineer J. f ' 1 1'C'KKlt. AnlniinH.i'iierul Manager. A. V 11 I'AIU'ICNTKII , Ueiii-ral rum-oxer an < l Ticket Alfent ( ilCD K , IIK.UTOKD , Aislitant General I'a anil Ticket AKcnt . . J.T. CliAltK General Superintendent. TruM.oomWned. Uuv * OBIT on. la ft * world ( r or tU eootlnuotu glMlrlii Hiomtto rr n < . Powerful , pur LlA JiTola fr _ T r UjOOO oarwi , 1 f a AL a KUCOTBIO OKLT3 L . Ek HUM. MKUIM. IRi HCMM - Ciuuu. SOLE AGENT. OTio BEHT nnd MOST Bowing Thread of Modern Tlmco. BEWAJKE OP I7HTATIONS. . . . Kii.i'ATincic-Kocn Dry Goods Co. M. K. SMITH iV Co. , . 1'AXTONiArrAciiiu&Co. : . 1) . M. Si 1:1:1,1 : : ic Co , ANIIATIIUTAIMIV P. I' . MOIIKII.V CO. IlAVIIKN IliKIS. THOMPSON. llir.i : > i.v : & Co. J.AUKIN & CO , CIIAS , SINUKU , South Oinnhn , nnd all flrst class retail cli'ulers. A. J.ocm : New Vork DryHoodB Store. S , K , FELTOH & , CO. , faler fforls Contractora And Manufacturers' Acents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Otun descriptions , Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. D - tniJ Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Siraiig's ' Building , Fourili Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , Uii. 15 r. WESTBNEIIVE AND Him * TIIKAT- WENT u Kiuranteed piwclllc for Hysteria. Dizzt- cess. ConviiUion * Flt , Ni-rious JseiiriUHla. ' lleadncho Nervous I'rontratlon. oatibed uy the . use of alcohol or tobucco.Vakefnlnenn , Muntnl I Depression , Softi'jilni ; of the Ilraln , resulting Ir. Innunlty.and leadlnt'to mUery.derayund death. I'reinaturuOld AK . llarrenness , J.ossof Power In either sex , Involuntary J/ifcseu nnd bnerina- torrhii-ii caused by ovor-tixertloti of the brain , self-abuse or oVer-lndulKence. I'.ach box con tnlns ono month's trcutmont * l.dl IMDX , orslx. boxes for JVW , * ent by mall Prepaid on receipt of price , . SIX BOXES To euro uny cnsu. With each order received by us for nix boxck , accompanied 'vlth W.OO. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee tore- fund the money If tha trt-iitjneiit dot-a not ctiect * cure. Clu&rnnteea ixtiiied only hy ( ' . F , ( lMI- ( MAN. Druxclit , Sole Atoi\t , 111U larnaia SH st , "Tlic Overlaiul Koulc. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Grccvy. Passenger Agent , Council Ululls Jowa. The reservations when made arc turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now se cure bcitlis ordered , the same as a Pull/nan / berth is reserved and secured. J. S. TKHIU5TS. 1C. Ii. I/O.MAX , Gen. 1' . & T. Audit. Ass't ( i. 1' . i T. A. OMAHA , NI51I. "The Overland ICoutc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Hook. highly interesting and useful to Spoilsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association : ns well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. 8.THIU1KTH. Gen'l I' . .VT. Agt. . Uinalin , Nt-l ) . MOW'S THETIME To have your friends come to EZan.nas ancL ISTe'tora , ! ns Eastern lines will sell tickets nnd run Semi-Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific "Tlic Old-land Kontc. " I'ntll July 1 , ims , tli ki-ts sold for those excur sions will bo gooil thirty days lor thu-roiind tilp nnd can be used ten days golnj , ' . When pun-has- era nro leady to rctutii , tltejo tlrketb will bo good Ilvo days for that purpose. K purchasers \\JslitostoiiHhortof . . . . . . . . di-htiimtlon on our llne-j , tlckotsgoud to it'tuin from xuclt point. .1. H. TH iiiir/rs. K , iMMAX. . At-stJ. I' . iVT. A. NIC1I. iliuu Ud U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $28OOOO Surplus , - E30.OOO H.V. . VATKH. rr sldfut. LEWIS H. UIE : , Vlco-1'resldent. A , K. Tou/.Ai.iNt 'i'l ' ( Vlcu-I'rcsldont. W. II. H. HUUIIKS , Cannier. DIIIECTOIIH : W. V MOUSE , JOHNS. Cor.i.iNs , II. \ \ 1'AIES. _ I.EW1HB. llKKU , A. K.TOU/i.I.tN. THFiRON BANK , Cor. 12th txnd Farnum fits. A General Hanking llUBlne&s Transacted. llj _ _ _ - _ Countles.CU- leu. towns and Water Companies , etc. XO'Corresjiondenco unlidtcd. H.W.HanRIS& CO. BANKERS . . . , , B0 ' The loading Corsets of Europe - opo and America. O v o r 2,000,0000 Bold last your In tbla coun try alono. Thoroa- eons are : they are to ] boat nttlnff , mcit corn- fortablo. raoetclur- able and cheapest corsotov or modo. Avoid wortliloBO Imitations. Carolina la used In no Corsets except thosa made by us. Nona are { ronulno unlosa Dr. WARNER'S CORALINE isprlnt- od on ineldo of etcol cover. For ealo by all loading1 merchants. WARNER BROS , fcu , ' J. A. MINER. Managor. S.H. . . 1742 Lawrence SI , , Denver , Col , Of the Mlssoml State Muslnm of Anatomy. St. Lotus , Mo , , I'lilvi'iBlty Culli'uo Hospital , Jin don , Ulc.sen , ( ji-rmuny and Now Vork , having iluvoted tiR'ii attention. SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially those arising from Impru- rtetitn , Invltoall bosullurlng to lonospund with our delay. Dlhi'aHcs of Infect lonnnd contnulon cured Mifitly nnd hpccdlly without use of dan- cli UK - I'utlentB wuoMjtiiHPHlmvo been necli'ctiiil , Inully treated or pronounced liicur- iiblf , should not tall to wrltu tin conccrnlnKthelr tiymjitonm. All lutturH receive Immediate atten tion , JUST PUBLISHED , And will l > o mailed PHKK to nny address on re- culptofonoI'ent Btiunp. "I'ructlcal Obxerva- tloiiH on Nervous Debility and J'liynlcal lixhaus- ( Inn , " to u Ilk H IH lidded an "INmiy on Mur- rlagi- . " with Important chapters on diseases of Dm Kimroduitlve OriaiiH , tiiu wliolo forming a vnluHblii medical trvatUn which ahould be read by ull younu men. Addicxu DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver Col. ELGUTTER'S ' Mammotli Giotliing House Best Scotch Cheviot Suits , $12.50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits , $9.00. 3,000 Pr. fine Pants at $4. ' Mammoth Clothing House , ELGUTTER'S Dor , Fnm&IOihSts