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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1888)
'i * * * * w " - * - - " - - . . . . . - _ , . , , . p MiiK j p TT - - / yTT " * - - - - - - - - jvyy -"rjy rr v- - -T < * * w-w--- * - * - - * * - * * H 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUBSDAY , APKIL 12. 1888. I THE CITY. Ycslcrtlny's Intcrnnl revenue collec tions amounted to $1,010.81. The Woman Suffrage association holtl fin Interesting two-hours' talk yesterday nitornoon In the I'axton hotel , and ad journed for two weeks. Anyone knowing whcro Joseph Wtvfis'ka , tailor , can bo found since Sat- \mlay , April 7 , will bo rewarded by calling at 708 South Thirteenth street. Steven Brown , David Gallop and Charles ITowell were sent to the county fall yesterday for trespassing on the land of Dennis Dee , at Florence. Soon afterwards they were balled out by Victor O. Lantry , president of the Florence land company , who became their security. gx-Englneor Lumpkhis , who thumped . & M. scab switchman two weeks ago last Saturday night , was given a trial In the police court yesterday. The judge thought Lumpkins had gotten about $10 worth of satisfaction out of the switchman and Lumpklns paid the amount without a murmur. A tax of $7.70 per front foot has been assessed ngainst the proncrty owners on Park avenue north of Leaven worth street for the opening of that avenue between Half-Howard street and Far- nam. To this tax objection Is made and Its collection will bo resisted , the ob jectors holding that all the property owners on the avenue as far south as Ed Creighton avenue are benelitted by the improvement. James Kennedy was caught in the back yard of Mr. J. E. Singe , 1203 Dodge street , yesterday morning , rob bing the clothes line of some shirts and pthor wearing apparel. Ho attempted to get away , but fortunately r. police man was within calling di&tanco and Kennedy was captured. After a short rest behind the bars at the central sta tion ho was taken before Judge Borlta , tried , found guilty and given thirty days in jail , ten on bread and water. The board of health held a brief ses sion yesterday to consider the petition Of property owners bctwon Thirty-third and Thirty-fifth streets and Davenport and Capitol avenue , askinp that the stream that flows through these blocks bo condemned and the streets and alloys there bo graded so as to allow the > prop erty owners to properly fill hi their lots. The matter had first been presented to { ho city coithcil and was referred to the Voard of health. The board thought as there were places In the moro thickly populated portions of the city that de manded attention and money moro ur gently than that sparsely settled region th'oy would not for the present at least favor such an expenditure of money. The matter was therefore laid on the table. Personal L Born , to Air. nntl Mrs. A. J. Peters , a son , April 0. Thomas O'Day , of Ncligl Neb , , is at the Paxton. ' ' John P. Piper , of Lyons , Neb. , is at the Paxton. Mrs. A. A. Mcarncy , of Stanton , is at the Paxton. N. M. Starlt , of Dos Moincs. la. , is at the Mlllnrd. E. O. Jackson , of Blair , Neb. , is at the Mlllard. . Orlando Tcfft , of Avoca , Neb. , is at the Millard. II. II. Lantz , of DCS Moincs , la. , is at the Millard. G. M. Cleveland , of O'Ncil , Neb. , is at the Millard. W. T. Allen , of Ashland , Nob. , is at the Windsor. II. T. Tnllmadge , of York , Nob. , Is at the Windsor. S. W. Iluddlcston , of McCook , Nob. , is at the Millard. Earnest Schwarz , of Aurora , Neb. , is at \ho \ Millard. William M. Lamb , of Glccnwood , la. , is at the Millard. J. A. Wheeler and wife , of Dunlap , la. , arc at the Paxton. Ira G. Stein and wife , of Mcade , Neb. , arc at the Windsor. lion. John 13. llawloy , of Fremont , Neb. , Is nttho Paxton. J. S. Tcwkburv , of Weeping Water , Neb. , is at the Windsor. A. M. 13aird and wife , of Lincoln , Neb. , nro at the Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Crane , of UedOiilr , la. , arc at the Paxton. I. D. Clark and wife , of Paplllion , Neb. , ore at the Paxton. George Boslcr aiid wife , of Fremont , Neb. , nro nt the I'axton. Joseph II. Connor and wife , of PlatU- inoutli , are In the city. Lieutenant Governor H. H. Shedd and Wife are at the Paxton. E. E. Day und wife , of Wccplnff Water , Neb. , nro nt the Paxton. David Walker and family , of Toronto , Out , , are at the Millard , Joseph II. Carnor and wife , Of Plaits- mouth , are at the I'axton. J'arson D. Smith of St Edwards , Neb. , is in the city and is at the Paxton. Milton B. Polk and John F. Hcnshaw , of Plattsmoutli , nro at the Paxton. Mrs. W. H. Truesdoll , of Storllnp , Colo. , is ( t guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Murtl. Messrs. W. II. Wolfe and Clmrlcs Leach , of Tccumsoh , Neb , , are at the Millard , Mrs. Harry Stanton , of Valparaiso , is vis- Jtlne Mrs. Ceo. Logan , on Poppleton avenue. Marshall and Mrs. Booth of the Salvation army will arrive In Omaha to-day und take rooms at the Millard. p , P. Holfo , mayor of Nebraska City , who has been passing a few days In the metropo lis , returned homo yesterday. Solomon Blatch and wlfa and Miss Ella Coombs , of Shelby , In. , are in the city and beard Booth and Barrett lust night. Mr. Ed Chapman left the city yesterday for a trip to Europe to visit his relatives and friends. Bo will return early in Juno. Mr. T , W. Blaekburn , who recently emi grated to Los Angeles , Cal. , writes back : 'Thta is a great country ; the enterprise of It is apallintc ; the productiveness beyond be lief. " At the Hotel Barker : F. W. Turtle , Salt bko , Utah ; B. Davis , Wilson & Nankin's minstrels ; F , It. Wood , Burlington ; G. A. Burg , Burlington ; H , 03. Stevens , Chicago ; W , P. Kroybiil , Kansas City , Only Sixteen More. Of the 241 saloons in this city , two hundred und twcnty-flvo have paid the required 1750 , leaving only sixteen moro to hear from. "Will Bo Hoped In. F. M , Henderson , a house mover , had 000 feet of rope stolen last night. The thief is known aud a warrant has been issued for his fcrrcst , _ _ _ _ _ * , ncRtilatlng Hack Stands. , Tn accordance witli the new ordinance Imckmen were notified yesterday that they would not bo allowed to inako their stand in front of banks , hotels or theaters unless by Consent of the proprietor , Mrs , HorRO'a Condition. Mrs. Bergo is still allvo at this writing and Bay possibly linger a day or two longer , but the hemorrhage which set In the day follow ing the tragedy 1mb not ceased , and with the weak condition she was in from loss of blood her death is said to bo certain within a day or Yvo t least. _ _ _ A Copper for the I'oatofllcc. Custodian of the Public Buildings Jordan taf.Ho application to Chief of Police Scavoy yesterday for tbo appointment of a special pqliccman for the postonlco. The appoint ment will bo recommended at the next meet ing of tUot board of lire and police corn * jilssloneri. _ _ _ _ _ Injunction Dissolved. Judge Doano' yesterday dissolved the in junction secured some time ago restraining the city from carrying out the intention , de- flared by oidinance' , 'of opening Twenty- JPiDlU street. Tbo city will now go ahead with the work nnd will Bell Twenty-ninth nvcnuc , which will insure the opcninp of Twenty-ninth from Half Howard to Far- natn , The Ren Cnac Apnln. H. M. Hen of San Jose , Cat. , Another brother of the missing Friend merchant , W. E. Hen , was in the city yesterday. He called on Chief of Police Seavcy , nnd they had a long talk over the mysterious disappearance , but the conclusion reached was that about all had been done that could be , A Cnic-lii. The bank of dirt nt Seventeenth and Har- ncy streets , which has been Just ready to fall for some days past , came down last night , burying the sidewalk to the depth of four or five feet. Another hugo picco is still hanging. Danger signs have been nailed up nnd pedestrians warned to keep away. Severely Injured. A team belonging to George H. Hammond ft , Co. ran nway on South Thirteenth street yesterday throwing the driver , W. B. Johnson , out on a pile of paving-stones , and in addition to bruising him severely , cut n deep gash In his ictr. Ho was taken into Bell's drug store at Thirteenth nnd Jackson streets , where , after having hli wounds dressed by Dr. McMantgnl , ho was taken to his home at 1310 Pacific street. A Qulok 1'lccc of AVorlc. Chief of Police Scnvcy received n telegram from the authorities at Albla yesterday asking him to bo on the lookout for Henry Hucklcbc , a colored man , wanted for steal ing n gold watch. In n half hour after re ceiving the message , the chief had Hucklcbo safe behind the bars. Ho was arrested by Ofllcer Newman on Soutn Tenth wnuo in the very act of disposing of tlio ticker. The Albia authorities will arrive hero this even ing , and escort the prisoner back. Thirteenth Street Double Track. A gang of men was put to work on Thir teenth street 5'cstorday extending the double car-track that south of - on street How ard to the terminus of the lino. The rails nro all new , of the Johnson nuttcrn , and rest upon a wrought clamp called n "chain , " whlcli is spiked to the tics. The work It is thought will ho llnished In about two weeks when five extra cars will bo added to the number running , and the time will bo im proved , so that there will.ho cars every live minutes between the stublcs and Furnain streets. Going to Get Married. Miss Iloso A. Ford , daughter of the well known councilman of the Third ward is to bo married on the 17th inst. , to Thomas F , O'Brien , a clerk in the ofllco of the master mechanic in the Union Pucillc shops. The marriage will take place in St. Philomena's cathedral and the wedding will bo celebrated with a banquet In the evening at Cunning ham's hall. The festivities will conclude with a dance programme of several numbers. It is understood that the father of the bride intends to inako the nuptials memorable in the annals of the city. Dangerously 111. Willis Clark , ono of the most widely known young men in the city , has been dan gerously ill for about three weeks , an abscess having formed upon ono of his lungs. This broke yesterday and since then the life of the patient has been despaired of. He is a son of A. M. Clark , of this city , and was ono of the original inembcrs of the tea and coffee house of Jilark Bros. , doing business on Har- noy iicarTiftecnth street. Since the change of the linn name into the Clark Bros , coffee company , ho has been engaged in settling up the affairs of the old concern. Ho is lying at his father's residence , 2D17 Harney street. Prize Uoliciiilim Turners. The practicing inembcrs of the Bohemian Turner Society Cerny held a competitive ex hibition for prize medals on Sunday evening at their hall. They had a very select , if not largo audience , which followed their actions with a great deal of interest. The competi tion consisted of gymnastics on the bar and double bar. The prizes consisted of six gold medals , each of the size of a $1 gold pii.cc , hanging by chains on a bar with the inscrip tion : "Gymnastic Society Tom Corny to Its Practicing Members. " Messrs. Anton Kmcnt , .lohn Krcchlcr and 1C. W. Bartos were selected judges and made the following awards : First-class prizes First , Joseph Hofrnan ; bccond , F , Mcrtz ; third , Joseph Drozda. Second-class prizes First , John Vogtishek ; second , V. Bartos ; third , J. Brcnicka. A I'avcd lload. A proposition for the paving of n road from this city to Florence and Forest Lawn coin- etery will bo laid before the council and the county commissioners at an early date. V. C. Lantry , H. C. Clark and other residents of Florence propose to pave a street thirty feet in width through their city and the cemetery association will pave the main drives and approaches. Commissioner Mount , the father of the movement , believes that the county will pay for the intersections of sticets in the city nnd is In favor of making the street foity feet wido. The louto would probably bo along Twenty-fourth street to the Sara toga school house and thence on State street to the Florence road , but as yet nothing defi nite has been decided upon. United Presbytery. The presbytery of the U. P , church , con sisting of n .representation of sixteen minis ters opened the spring session Tuesday evening in the Park avenue U. P. church. This presbytery comprises twenty-live churches , three of which nro located in this city. Kev. Dr , Clinton Hlddlo of Dunbar was elected moderator and Uov. D. McLach- lln preached the opening sermon. Several committees were appointed to cxamlno the reports of the churches in the presbytery. The association met again yesterday at 9 o'clock with an increased attendance. A discussion was had upon missionary work in the west which was continued up to 2:30 : o'clock. At that hour Mrs. J. H. Can non read n paper on the "Benefits of a Pres byterian Society. " The prognimo last evening was ns follows ; Devotional exercises ; greeting , by MissMcCool ; liiblo reading , by Mrs. Alex Charlton ; secretary's report ; a paper on "IJcckoning , " by Dr. Eleanor Van Atta , and a confcicuco on work in the west , An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIET1NE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is. an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles , Ask for the OKIGINAL ABIETINB Of NT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at ! i5 cents per box by mall 30 cents. LOST A MG. A New B. & M. Sivltcliiuaii Crippled For Ilfe. Accidents on the railroad tracks In Omaha are getting to bo of daily occurrence , and hardly a day now passes without the press being called upon to chronicle the loss of life or limb. The latest victim Is W. M. Dailey , a B. & M. switchman , who fell under the cars about 0.15 last evening and had his loft leg horribly crushed , besides sustaining other injuries. Ho was coupling cars near the B. & M. freight house at the time , and as ho stepped from between the cars his foot tripped on a heap of rubbish by the side of the track and ho fell headlong. His left leg lay across the rail and before ho could draw it away it was under the wheels and mangled. The flesh was horribly torn and the bones wuro crushed into splinters. The patrol wagon was called and Dailoy was taken to St. Joseph's hospital , where Dr , Leo ampu tated the leg below the knee , The other in juries of the unlucky man are not thought to bo serious. Ho has been in the employ of the B. & M. but a short time , having como here only a levy days ago from Terra Haute , Ind , Give Them the Go-By. The ? public are advised to give the go by to articles claimed to possess the Eumo qualities as , or are proffered .in stead of SOXODONT. That incompar able preservative and restorer of the teeth , is like itself , and nothing else. Purchase that alone , AN Udl/Jf MESS , Additional Complications In the \Voods-Pttvls-Kcrns Shooting Affair. Richard Davis , who is charged with shoot ing with Intent to kill , was brought down from the jail yesterday for his preliminary hearing , but for some not very well defined reason It was again postponed. Alex Green , Davis' attorney , however , says ho will waive examination nnd depend upon the district court for Justice. Mrs. Woods , the wife of Billy Woods , the principal In this shooting affair was present yesterday nnd moro de- Ilant than over. Her father , the man shot , still lies In a critical condition at St. Josephs hospital and may die. A bullet was cut out of his head yesterday , from just back of the loft car , that had escaped the doctors at the first examination. The man's head seemed to liavo boon literally riddled with lead. In an Interview with Mrs. Woods who is suspected of being involvcd'ln a disrcputa- blcnmour with this man Davis.shotold a Bnn reporter that she had visited Davis' room on Thirteenth sticct Tuesday afternoon , broken open his trunk and taken some letters therefrom. These were undoubtedly love let ters that she had written to Davis nnd she was shrewd enough to know that If once in the possession of the authorities they would make very effective evidence toward estab lishing her relationship with Davis. After Raying she had taken thcso letters she de nied It , nnd said she went to get some clean clothes for Davis. To the chief she nc- knowlcgcd that she went to Davis' room and broke open his trunk without his knowledge or consent. As the evidence accumulates it looks more and moro ns if the attack on old man ICerns was u put up Job between Mrs. Woods , Ills daughter , and Davis , to get rid of Woods , who was plugged up to do the shoot ing. There is a very largo Sencgamblan In the wood-pile , somewhere , and Chief Scavey is determined to show up the whole ugly business. _ Dlcbold Safes. Meaghcr & Leachgon'l agents for the Diobold safes , have removed to 419 S , loth , where they are carrying a largo stock of all kinds of safes. THE UUADIYV GAS. It Claims Another Victim in a Hos pital. Thomas Rowley , son of Patrick Rowley , n well known saloonkeeper of South Omaha , was found dead in hisbcd | at St. Joseph's hos- pitalycstcrday morning by onoof the sisters , The latter noticed the escape of gas in one of the halls and traced it to Ilowlcy's room , found the man dead upon the bed , with the gas key wide open and the vapor escaping In large iiuantltics. Coroner Drexcl was sum moned and an inquest was held , icsultihg in n verdict that death hud resulted from the accidental turning of the gas key. The de ceased had been an inmate of the hospital for a short time nnd was convalescent ex pecting to be discharged in a couple of days. Ho had been up around the building during the day. The remains were brought to Hea- fey & Hcafcy's and were forwarded to his brother's homo In South Omaha last oven- ing. The young man was but twenty years of age , _ "Brown's Bronchial Troches" arc widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis , Hoarseness , Qoughs , and throat troubles. Sold only In l > ws. Seidenberg's Figaro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for 5c. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. Licensed , to Wed. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Ago. ( .Oliver P. Bennett , Omaha 23 1 Minnie BeindoriT , Omaha 18 j Russell B. Sigafoos , Mcndota , 111 34 1 Frances Varel , Leland , III 35 I John L. Dorsey , Omaha 30 I Eliza V. Booth , Omaha 2t j Charles Movb.iupgcr , Omaha 20 ( Mary Wolf , Omaha ; > 3 I Thomas S. Morrison , Omaha 25 I Annie Rebel , Omaha 25 Thispow.ler norer varies. A mnrvel of purl- ty.strunKth and wholmomonois. Moro cconom leal than the ordinary klnils , and cunn"t bpsolp In competition wltn the multitude of low cost BhortwelRhtalumor phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Hovnl ' ° Uaklna 1'owder ct ltt ! Wallatrect Now York. Healmry's Ilydronaphthol Soap for promptly curing nil skin and ecnlp diseases such nscczema.iliiK- rllll M worm , tetter , blotclics.liliick spots , lAmlLT barber1 Hell , , iliuiilrull. Hculy crup- tjong Of rolulmt.hg fulllnj , ' hair , nnii r , ° - . AC. It in highly medicated , SHIM ll sweetly Bccutcil , nnil disinfects nil OIIUULU fcjnks , biihlns. fubs , A.C. , through \Nilch ) It passes. II AUC llyilromipthol I'ustllles. for purl- II H V L fyliw nick room * , cloaets mid apart ments \\hcro ili.st'usu genus link TUCOC When burned In Biich places they IflLOL Impart a most delightful odor , hlc.li Is refreMiinK to I ho hick agreeable groeablo to nil otlu > r occupants , Cloud's Corn and llunlnn i'lusters quickly reduce Ititlnmmatlon and OK Pfe 0011 euro corns and biinloiis.there- L\J Ulo i U I by bringing relief and comfort to thousands of fciitTerera. rimrrrriefo UlUlUJltY \ JOHNSON , Ul U&fclOlb Sole MiimuacturerB. Niw VDIIK. SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they can't cure lUicumatitm and Neuralgia. Others gay they can but don't. Atli-lo- pho-ros eays nothing hut curw. That's the secret of Its tucccss , Years of trial have proud it to be a qv.\k \ , id/r , ture cure. Concord. N H.Sfpt S. 1687 In my own f mll > A tUlcpuorog an u e < l M latl mort , the Ufcer bating butfcrnl from rheumatism tot ) an Mid uavtnn t > MH trtatrd ( or the il ra e by illfTtrrut I brnlcun * In this htitu and It twee tin. MM without cmi tfiuionry rillif , Upon luyreconmundatlou erorwof pun. I la ha\p u ed tbla remedy with the Bamo ruulU claimed /or It. O.1I WIUON. DuLuque. Iowa. Jan t. lit * Atmophorpa baa completely cured IMP of utrvout lieadache , and I ft el ttiinklul for all the good It baa done tar. Ur > I.OUKI GHIRRT. A3- Send fi rents for the Ixsautlful colored pic ture , " .Moortth Maiden " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. U2 Wall St. N.Y. Omaha Seed House. ' Headquarter * for I.andreth's Celebrated Seeds , 1'lanU. Cut Flowers and Floral cle l 09. Bend for catalogue. W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1022 Capitol CALIFORNIA ! THliJ LAND OP DISCOVERIES. ABIETINEMCn-CoVn-Rfi-VlLLE CAL. 'Sentfor ! cCrcuIjrytitrkHu.3'r9.g- | , ( ' ' ' SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Snlo by Goodman Drug Co. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All irphlllttc ntxuit.of rcetnt or long atanalor.ln from ten to Ofteen d a. We will gl e wrltwn gu r Riitcca to cur * an ? can or refund jour money. And we would aay to thoic who hav * employed the moil fikllled I'hyilclana. uied CTerr known remedr and para not been curoJ , that you are tb aubjecta w am Looking for. Tou that bare bo n to the caUbratttl Ilot Spring ! ot Aikknau , aua bar * loll U bopi of nooTtrr. " Cure You a e. Our remtdy Is unknown to any one In the world outildo of our Company. ud It U the only remedy m tbi world tbat will cure you. W * will cure tbe moat obatlnivto tcaia In leaa tban ona oaontb. Serendaya In recent HUM data tba work. It IB the old , chronic , deep-seated case a tbat we solicit. We hare cured bundraila wboiliad been abBnilousd bl Plijslclatu aud pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World to brine TII aeaia tbat we will not onre In leu than one month. blncn th , history of medicine , ft TTUB Specific for pyLhllltlouEruptlons , Ulcers , 'Sore moutb. Ac. , baa b n sou I lor but never loun < l until Our Magic Remedy srai dlscorercd , and we nro Initlfled In saying It Is tbt only remedy In the norld that will porltlTely cars , because the latest medical works , published by the best known authorities , say there WAS never a true Kcctflo before. Our Homed/ tbe only medicine In e world tbat will cure when ererythlnK else ha * failed. It bus been so conceded by a large number of Celebrated I'byslclans. IT HAS Kirxn YKT TAILED to CURE. Wby waste your time and money with patent medlclres that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot cure you. You tbat bare tried everything else should come to us now and eat permanent relief ! you never can got It elsewhere. Mark what we sari In tbe end you must take oar llemedy or NEVin recover. And you that have been aflllcted but a short tliao should by all means come to nsnow. Many got help aud think thoya re free from tbo disease , but In one. two or three yearsafter.lt appears rtKAtn In a mom horrible form. Investigate onr financial standing through tbe mar- eantlle agencies and note thaCMro are fullresponsi ble and our written guarantees rv good.Ve have REMEDY prepared on purely Scluntfno 1'ilnclplea and we wish to repeat that It .vr.riu IA.ILB TO cuno. All letters sacredly confidential. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omnba , Neb. freoms Ifland 17 llaUsoaB lllock , 112 will bii7 ft genuine Homespun All Wool Suit , sizes from 34 to 41 , cut-away or sack coat , in light grey color , that U roully worth KQ. Tlio Milt Is well made and splendid wearing goods. Wo mnko this oirer to In- trodnco ourselves to the trade nnd in the future you will find our houeo the bargain center. Send your measure around breast under tlio arniB , and around tliovulst unddountho Inside seam of 3 the pants , and woill lit you. You can send money with order , or wo Nill send C.0.1) , by expiess. References : First National Hank , Omaha or any llrst-cluss house in Omaha. S. K. FELTON & GO. , Water forks CoDtetors And Manufacturers' ARonts for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Gf all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited , Office , Strong's ' Bnilng , Fourth Floor , OMAHA NEBRASKA , , E.T.Allen. M. D.f f IlOfflCCopa.thlc Specialist , EYE Jib , EAR Bpect&olM Accurately Prescribed. BL'K. > Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Cointr Htli and UougUa St. Offlcs ) i ; ItesWvaCu tek-phoad , s. HAVE YOU EVER Jlcnrd of nny business In Omnlin growing faster than tlio Xcbrnsku Clothing Company ? Unequalled fhclllltcM and well niiulo garments liavo given us a reputation for superior ready made clothing , but the important factor that Iiai doubled our Dullness lit such a short time and ivhleli must certainly tend to make us the leading clothing house ofthc west , U by SIILMNG Till ? ISiriTUR GKAUUS OJU" GOODS AT PKICi ; § IIITIIUKTO CHARGED FOK IMWICIOH OLAL.I'IirS. Those who Hnvo once bought or us need no second Invitation. They Know that ours IN the place where good aiut reliable clothing can be bought at moderate and popular prices and they will tell you that you cau save from $5.0O to 910. OO on every suit or overcoat bought of us. * What wo claim for our clothing may be alio applied to our men's furnishing * and halt. We never deviate from our well Known principle of modest profits , and everything wo keep In stock IN offered at the remarkably moderate prices on which our reputation was made and which will alwajs re main Us corner stone. We guarantee to save you money on every article yon may want In the line of men's wear. Our unlaundrlcd white shirts at itOcaud 50cyou cannot get clxcwhcre else for tens than r 0e and 75c. J.aiiuclrled shirts lit same proportion. The Ilucst I'rcneli percale shirts with ex tra collars and ctiflfe , for which you would have to pay elsewhere at least $ l.r O , we sell you at An Immense assortment of underwear In balbrlggan , silk gauzctluc merino and all grades of summer underwear , hosier- , gloves and neckwear. Our hat department Is constantly replenished by new styles arriving daily. Crush hats at150. . for which you have to pay elsewhere fully 75c. .lust now we have opened a beautiful assortment of light colors and new sliapcx , and the moderate prices at which wo offer them will Incrcaio flip popularity ofour noted hat department * One Price only. No Deviation.1 Nebraska Clothing Company Corner i4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. II SOLE AGENT. The IJEBT nnd MOST POPUI/AB Thread of Modern Tlmca. CEWAKE OF K2ITATSOXS , WIIOI.KSAI.K IIY Kir.vATiiiCK-ICocn Dry Goods Co. M. r SMITH X Co. PAXTON ( lAi.i.Amum A , Co. 1) . M. STUCMI&CO. AND ATHETAIL BY B. I > . MnnsK&Co. IlAVDKN JlltOS. THOMPSON , IUU ! > IN : & Co. LAIIKIN& Co. CM AS. SINRPII , South Omaha , and all first class retail qe.-xler . A. Loaju New York Dry Goods Store , 'The Overland Ilo.ito. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be icecrvcd upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council IJlufl's Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , GO that passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a 1'ullman berth is reserved and secured. J. S. ' 1 H/mETS. E. U I-OMAX , Gen. r. If T. Ascnt. Ass't G. P. & T , A. OMAHA , N1211. UN01N PACIFIC "The Overland ICoiitc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line * Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "CrT72r C LXTS rRTJIjIES , " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association ; as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. H. T1511HHTH. Oen'ir. &T. Agt. . Ouialiu , Neb. NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends como to ECanaaa and. 2SJ"o"toraolca us Eastern lines will tell tickets and run Semi-Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific "Tlic Overland Ilonlc. " Until July 1 , 1BSR. tickets bold for these oxcur- slotia w III bo good thirty days for the round trip and can be used ten days ijoliijj When purclus- crsuro ready to return , tliuau tickets will bo Kood llvu days for that purpose. If purchasers wish to slop short of debilitation on our lines , agents will stamp tickets coed to return from btich point , j. H. 'J iMirnrrp , K , L. IXJMAX . COWGILL.RUTLEDGE & CO. OF ALL K1XDS OP Electric Work Annunciator ! , Iturelar Alarms , Klectrlc Hells and Gas UKUtltiK a tl'tclallr Killmatcs furnished. All work guaranteed Par- Ufa ellber la or uulof town will U9 well locuJ B0r nnto us. OfUce Room UO Itarkcr Block , Corner 15th and Farnam , Omaha , Neb , DUT this out and return with Me. cash or stamps , upon receipt of wblcli wo llls < nilprep ld.to I any address , one One Dollar package "lAmdon Uranules , " tu icrealeit tlooJ and f prime iqedt- cloe on eartli. Uvod until Apnl 'M. I/jiiuou Meill- do. Apencr , Kansait CllT , 11 q. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science ' Beit ScIcnliRca"y Made and Practically Applied. Cent i m8n' Belt 8c [ lllfl " " " witb Klettric : DISEASES CORED DTSCIPSt , tis % Sa 5.W.'i Bpld L iSljrjii-a 4ia Efier. gfjs i.it bai arcompnrn.il won no oin.r remeqr D I all , aJderaanlltfr , East Mtb Striet. , Kew fork- EOTRO MAGMETIO sirot bTcrcDoratlntrsxOODL prodnees & COD' _ _ _ .wv. _ . _ _ , . - - - - _ , , , . . . . iramedlaMlr , new circulation or tin ur rorx-- - _ . . . . lujlrur J1 n.rroosHfs. and producinir ; - - , - - , - - -vr.-j.-- p rflnTlror , ctreogtb , Der T " ! > heillb , when iroth.r twatmentLas fali.a. IM umriU ' t1" * l < ! 1 fine Belt ar h.lng rticoimls.il and Indarssd by thousands whom 11 b s cure J. _ , .tV i BEFEKENOK8.-Any bank cofanurcUl apency or wbolesafo boose InChlpagOl wholoujy r ' r ' o w jfe S RUPTURE ° . n r ° DR. HORHE'S ELECTRO-MA6HETIC BELT-TRUSSj SAFCAIWAYSRCLIABLE.TO LADIES OR INCLOSE 4f ( STAMPS ) ran PARTICULARS DHS , S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence SI , Denyer , Col , Of the Mlssoml Slate Mtielum of Anatomy. St. I.ouis , Mo. , University ColU'go Ilobjiltul , Lon don , uleM'ii , Germany and New Yoik , ha\iue dot otcd tuclr utlcntlou , SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Moro especially lliosn arising from Impru dence , Invlto nil bo sulfurlnc to correspond with our tlulay Ulspafts of Infection nnd contagion cuted htvfuly and speedily without use of dan- Korous < lruKH. 1'ntluulH whoso cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced Incur able , should not fall to write ns concerning their bymploins. All letters rucelvo linuicdlato atten tion , JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed I'RKK tnnnyadilresinn re ceipt of ono 2-ruiit Rtiiinp. " 1'ractlcal Observa tions on Nervous Debility nnd I'hyelcal Kxhaui- tlon , " to wlileii Is added an "Kbsav on Mar riage , " with Important chapU'ra on illscitsos of thi > Itflprodutttvo OrKans , tbuuholn formlnt ; a valuablemedltnl.treutUo which sliuulO buread byallyouiiB men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver Col. Health is Wealth ! Dn.K 0 , WiSTSNEnrr AND tlruiN Tfic T- MBNT , aKuaranteedepecltto for Hysteria. Dizzi ness , Convulatona Fits , Nervous NourulKla. lleadaclio , Nt-rvoua 1'roHtrsiilon. caused by the use of alcoliul or tobacco.Vakefulnes , Mental DoiiroHslop , 8oftcnlnR of tlia liraln , resultlof ; la Insunlty.and laadlne to mlisary.ilecay unil duatli , 1'renmturoOlil Agu , Ilarrennesa , I.osnof l'o er In cither ox , Involuntary Ixmea and Hpcrma * torrlint-a caused by over-exertion of the brain , Eelf'Ubusa or over-Indulgence Hacli box con tains ona month stroutment ll.UJa box. onlz boxes for 16.00 , ent by mall Prvpald on rocvlpt ofprlco. ofprlco.WE WE GUAHANTEK BIX BOXES To cure any caao. With each order received t > r us for six ImxHD , accompunlcd vrlth t' .0) , we will tend the purchaser our written uuurantee tore- fund tlio money If the treatment dooa not ertoct a cure , tiuumutnos Uaucd only by 0' . 1UOOIJ. . MAN. DruKirUt. Cole Agtnt , 11101'araaio iitreot , Omaha , Neb. 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New icktorative treatment for IOM ft ] Vital Tower I'ersons unable o visit us ujajr IreattJ at home by correspondence. All cotnimi' uicatlons confidential Medicines or lustminedU sent by mall or upress , securely pnckeiJ , q6 marks to Indicate content * or render , One p r. sonal interview preferred , Call and consult u § or send history of your c fc , and no TfUl tpd > 9 plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREg ; Dpon Frivate. Spedal or Nerroui Diiesfel , iBt , utency , Syphilis , Cleet ad Vaiij9WL ( ? ' VM > f \icitiou list. Address ' Uniaha JUidlcal and lurffteat frtltttulet6f DR. MclVJENAMY , Cor , 13th in Dodo * Sl | . . OMAHA , NEB , Pfoprlitor Omaha Outlasts BookKeeping , Commercial Law , Shorihind , Teltgnphlnfl and Tjpewrillftfl. Bind for Collss ; Journal. S E. Cor ICth and Capitol Avenur * JDSEPHGILLO.TTS STEEL PENS : COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION Illti Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. ' ) THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS'