THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 18. AN ENGINE THAT NEVER CAME A Traveling Man Tolls of His Trials on the Burlington. EIGHT HOURS ON A SIDE TRACK And Then GHTC IIU Trip Up In DIs- RiistA. . Clmnco to ProYldo a City Market Jtu riaccs LINCOLN Duniuu or TUB OMAHA HER , ) 1029 l Stnr.ET. } LISCOI/H , April 17. J A traveling roan who nttii ptcd to maUo the town of Mllford yesterday made some discoveries In regard to the Burlington road's Ability to transact and handle business. The claim la made constantly and persistently > that trains nro moving regularly and that nil business In being handled satisfactorily , but the facts do not warrant the ol Im. The truth is. that the road is getting In a deplor able condition through lack of locomotives to handle thp trains that tha company attempts to move at the present time. Two engines came into Lincoln Monday that were wrecked at Beatrice , nnd two moro were Avrccked the next day at Kcstcrson that nro on route to the shops. The company , through their newspapers and through nil public announce ments on all occasion * , try to hide those facts , but they cannot always got them under cover. The traveling man who discovered gome things yesterday went to the depot In the early morning hours to 8 > to Mllfdrd on an early freight. Ho found six or eight other passengers going the same way , and the train made up ready to go out , but no loco motive to haul it. Two other trains were made up , alpo waiting for en gines. For eight long hours the trav eling man and his fellow passengers waited for an cngmo to take the train and then gave it up , and an employe stated that the train would probably not got away at all yesterday. The gentleman furnished the following communication for the benefit of the public : LINCOLN , April 17,18S3. Editor BEE : The treatment shippers and the traveling public nro receiving tit the hands of the B. & M. Is most shameful and unbearable. The writer of this has been waiting eight solid hours with Hvo other passengers In a car laden with filth and disorder , attached to a train ndvertlsed to leave Lincoln at ? a. m. , cairy- ing both passengers nnd freight. Among the other passengers is Mr. O. W. Klstou of Col umbus , Neb. , having In charge n carload of line Norman brood marcs , which ho loaded last Sunday noon at Murrav , In. , 150 tnilcs cast of hero , upou the positive assurance of the Chicago , Bnrllugton & Quliicy railroad ngcnt at Murray that they would go through without delay to Columbus. They have now boon out over forty-eight hours without feed nnd water nnd are standing sixty miles from their destination in the B. & M , yards hero waiting for au engine to come in oft the road to talto the train. Mr. Elston and the other passengers fed exceedingly tropical and swear tboy will never patronize the B. fc M. again. A PASSRXOEH. The last information received by this gen tleman after the eight-hour wait was that an order was issued for the first two engines that came in oft the road to take other trains , and for the third engine in to talco this train. The trip was then abandoned. Wlillo these passengers wore waiting they wore enter tained by the work of one of the company's competent engineers who backed his engine in the yard with such vigor as to break in the end of a coal car and a way car. A CITT 1UUKET. An ordinance is in progress before the city council that provides for the opening of a city market on Market square , the ground reserved for this purpose at the founding of thp city. The project for a city market will undoubtedly meet with the hearty approval of all and be of direct benefit to the consumer in the city. There Is a proposition before the council relative to the opening of. the market that , if accepted , will scttlo the matter at a very early day. Mr. W. H. Prltchard pro pose * that if the city will furnish him the material nnd three city prisoners to assist in the work ho will build all the walks nnd buildings and stalls required for a first-class market place. lie will put the square in condition for busi ness and will take for his pay the rentals for the first year , asking that ho have general supervision of the same and that the city scales bo put In his charge , bo to retain to provide him a salary 40 cents on the dollar of the receipts from the scales. The market square is very accessible to the hotels , boarding houses und a large resi dent part of the city , and it would undoubt edly , in the course uf a few years , grow to bo a public convenience and in tlrao bo a paying institution for the city itself. The uo'.lon on opening the market will bo known at the next council session. T11BY UXCJIASOR PDU'ITS. Yesterday Judge Chapman , of this district , came up from Plattsmouth on route for Tecumseh - cumseh , where lie holds court the present week , exchanging bunches with Judge Broauy , who lias gene to Plattsmouth to hold .court during the surau time for Judge Chap man. In this district , as in a number of others , Mr. Chapman , when placed upon the bench , had a largo number of coses pending in the courts nud the hearing of them de volves upon n Judge who has not represented them us nu attornuy. Judge Field , the second Judgn in this district. Is engaged in closing the term of court in this county , cm mtiura. Governor Tlmyor bos gene to Geneva , Whore he will attend a reception and boll by the military company there. e The painters employed by Bailey , the con tractor , quit work at noon yesterday. They were in secret session last night , formulating their griovances. The graders are making the dirt fly in the second paving district , cleaning the way for the concrete foundations. The laying of blocks will commence about May 1 , The stock of groceries known as the Good Luck grocery store , that 1ms been under fiimuciul embarrassment , has been sold to White Se , Closon , a now firm from Indiana. Burglars entered the house of George Bow- erman , of the state auditor's oftlco , Monday night. They found ? 7 In cash and souio ar ticles of value that they appropriated. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler , Jr. , have been In Lincoln for several days visiting friends and acquaintances , Mr. Wheeler bo- uig engaged in looking after some insurance matters at the state capttol. Thodomoof the capltol building Is rising in the air. and the public will BOOH have the opportunity of noting the ifxuct appearance of the finishing work on the building. The new opera hou o project s still under careful consideration and the nubscribera ore transferring their names from the temporary roll to the contract that means business and the building. Manager Molleyuolds. of the Funko opera bouse , has furnished his patrons the past ueokwitU a list of very crodltablo com panies. Last night the Conrold opera com pany presented the "GypseyUaron. " to-night Mr. T. J , Farron presents "A Soup Bubble , " and to-morrow night Frank Daniels presents 'Little Puck. " On Saturday ovonlng with a Saturday afternoon matinee tbo "llajah , " with Its accompanying scenic effects , will bo presented. Tbo coming of the latter com- ji.uiy nnd their matinee will both bo fully ap- preclutod. On Thursday afternoon the funeral of James A. Davis will occur from the residence of his brother , J. J. Davis , at 1020 F street. Mr. Davis was n member of Apollo division uniform rank Knights of Pythias , and the different divisions in the city will attend the funeral In full uniform and lay the remains pf their brother to rest with knightly honors. The principal business corners on O street liuvo boon almost Iinpassablu to the business nubile and the ladles by tbo congregation of loafers who uro Hi the Imbit of resting their lary frames on every railing. A number oi the buslncs men have united lu a petition to liuvo special pollcomuu appointed to abate the nuisance. . At the city council meeting Monday oven * Ing the appointments wore in ado by the mayor. City Kagincer O. N. Gardiner was ronouilnatcd and confirmed , as vrero also City Marshal P. H. Cooper. Street Cominls- Eioucr Thomas Ileolan and Water Comtnls eloncr I. L. Lyuiau. J. n. Nadou was ap pointed paving Inspector und Charle ? Gan thler was appointed wwor Inspector. For city attorney the mayor nominated C. A. At kinson , but ho failed of confirmation. The mayor then nominated I. W. Laming , but .ho council foiled to endorse that nomina- .ion. The mayor then named G. M. Lain- bertson , who was confirmed. Among the ncoplo of to-day , there nro few indocd. who hnve not hoard of the merits of Prickly Ash Bnrk nnd Berries na ft household remedy. Tens and drinks have boon mudo of thorn for 2onlurics. und In hundreds of families tiavo formod-tho solo reliance in rhou- mntlc nnd kldnoy diseases. Prickly Ash Bitters now take the plnco of the old system nnd Is moro benellclat in all troubles of this nature. Mr. Tjyon'fl Bank. E. L. Lyon , late president of ( ho State National bank of this city , which is now undergoing examination at the hands of I. M. Griffith , national bank examiner for Ne braska "irt ICausasreturned Monday evening from Stockton , Cal. , nr.il yesterday paid a visit to the bank In question. Ho was clos eted for sometime with Mr. Grlfllth , after which ho was met by a Bnn reporter , to Whom ho almpartcd the following Informa tion. Ho had been telegraphed by Mr. Mo- Faddcn , the cashier of the bank and Immedi ately responded in person. The condition of Lho affaire of the bank was n surprise to him because when ho loft hero ho did not appre hend that the Institution would have been subjected to the annoyance which It had lately experienced. Ho had sold out his interest In the bank to Mr. Whalcy , of the Sherman county bank of Loup City , and had remained In town for possibly thirty days after the sale , attending to the business noo- cssar.v to making n permanent change from Omaha to the coast for the bcnnflt of his health. Before leaving , however , ho had reason to regret that ho had made his sala nnd on the day of his departure ho xvould gladly have Riven (500 to recall it. His regret - grot was occasioned by the knowledge of the fact that the bank was in a good financial condition ; that it had after its first year's business , which was always moro or less dis couraging to n now Institution fn a atrango place , an earning of 81,500 with about $ -100 undivided profits , whllo for tbo months of February nnd March they were about 83.000. But the transfer had been made ana was be yond recall. There wcro other circumstances \rhlch Induced him to rcgrot the change , and that was the kuowlcdgo that his charter was of considerable value nnd worth n certain per Cent , say 20 per cent , over nnd above what It was at the time it was procured , because n charter for n bank with n capital of $103,000 could not now bo procured in a city of this size. The charter was procured with the in fluence of Senator Mandcrson and the late Congressman VVcavtr. Since then n change had taken place In the rules governing the establishment of national banks and n similar charter could not bo obtained unless by tbo comptroller setting aside the rules , which Mr. Ljon did not think that officer would. "What amount of yourstocl : did you solll" naked the reporter. "Fifty-one thousand dollars worth. " "At a premium ! " "Yes. " 'How mucht" "Seven and a half. " "How much did you receive for it ! " "About $55,000. " "What was the amount paid Inl" "Tho notes of Mr. Whnley. " "What security was given for them } " "They were endorsed by tbo Sherman county banking company. " "That bank is located at Loup City and Mr. Whaloy is its president ? " "Yes , sir. " "What was the matter with the security ? " "Well , un attempt was made to re-discount the notes and without success , and the bank examiner came hero and thought that the affairs ought to bo straightened up , because ho holds that the security was not exactly what it ought to have been. If that is the case and the examiner does not think that the credit of the bank Is impaired , why , I will take bold of the bank again and conduct the business. " "Who wore associated with Mr. Whaloy in this business ? " "Why , Mr. Tice , cashier of the Sherman County bank , nnd Mr. Chapman , a man of this city , whom you know perhaps better than J do. lie wont to Now York to try nnd raise money on some bonds. Mr. Chapman io a wealthy man In fact I think ho is worth between $100,000 and { .173,000. I guess ho was the money-man of the affair. " "Whoro is Mr. Whalcy now ? " "He has gene to Chicago. I think ho left hero yesterday. " "Did ho know you wore coming ? " "I don't know. " "What did ho go there for ? " "I think It was to attempt to raise some money. " "Do you know when ho will return ? " "No , I can't say that I do. " Mr. Lyon is evidently not n well man. Ho nays ho is a victim to an infirmity contracted in the late war , which has been aggravated by later years. His family is still in Stock ton. ton.Mr. Mr. Griffith was seen by the reporter , nnd said that ho had not yet finished his examina tion of the affairs of the bank , ultnough ho baa been working on the matter steadily for some time. Ho said ho thought bo would bo ready with his report by the end of the week. Mr. Griffiths remarked that if Nebraska had a state inspector of banks this state of affairs would not bo possible in private state banks , and that some of the loading bankers In the state had suggested the appointment of such na official. _ An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , \younds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drup Co , nt 35 cents per box by mall UO cents. Second Heading. OTTAWA , Ont. , April 17. The debate on the fishery treaty ratification bill In com mons was con tinned until 0:30 this morning when the bill was read the second time. If you need a perfect tonic or a blood purillor , tnko Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles of the stomach , kidneys and livor. Can bo taken by the most delicate. Price CO cents. A. Triinip'B Work. CHICAGO , April 17. Daniel Brassol , a Chicago cage Alton watchman who was shot April 3 by tramps , wno wcro attempting to steal a ridodl , d at the county hospital this morning. In Jfijclc. DcnLiN.Aprll 17 John Dillon was arrested hero this morning. CREAM Its superior excellence proven lu millions of homes for more than a quarter of century. It Is used by the United Btutes ( Jot eminent. En- tlorseil by tUe beads of the great universities us the btrongeat. imrast ami most healthful , Dr. 1'rlre H Cream linking Vowder does not contain ammonia , lime or alum. Sold only lu cans. PltlCB 1IAK1NO POWUEU CO. , Now York. Chicago. St. Ix > uU. Kirk's White Cloud Floating Soap. Copyright , 1887 , by Jas. S. Kirk & Co. "I have bought Golden opinions fi-om all sorts of jjcojj/c. / " , Act L From mines and mills , from busy umrts and quiet homes , from grimy toilers , from the scientists , the doctors the fastidious , and the fair , there conies but one verdict : * White Cloud is the Chief. It is almost impossible to use extravagant terms in describing this rare product. Stinted praise is certainly out ol ; place when the subject is abso lute purity. White Cloud is Matchless : A Paragon. Bequests for samples of White Cloud are ranching the makers from every part of the United States. While all these inquiries should properly be.addressed to dealers , Messrs. Kirlc& Co. will continue to forward prepaid samples upon receipt o lOc for each. Try Whit © Cloud Floating Soap for the Bath , Toilet , and Laundry and you will use no other. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "We flo hereby certify that wo supcrvHo tUonr- rntiKcmcnti for nil tuo monthly nnd quarterly Drawing ] of The loulilann State lottery Company , and In pcnon nunsc" anil control tuc UrairlnK * them- Bofrcs , and thnt the tame nro conducted nlth lionetty talrncsi and in eood faith toward all parties , and na autliorlta tbo Company to uie tills ccrtlDcato nlth 1 no similes of our signature attached , la Its adrcrtlaa- mciiti. " COMMISSIONERS. We , the underelffncd Banks and Cankers will par all Prizes drawn In tlio IxiuWanu SUite Lotteries which rany bo presented at our countcrsr K.M. WALMSLKY'j Pros. Louisiana National Dank. I'lKnilE LANAUX , Pros. State National Bank. A. IIALDW1N , l"ro . NeWOrloans National Bank. CAUL KOI1N , Pres. Union National llank. TTNPBEOEDENTED ATTRACTION. * - * OVEK HALF A MILLION DISTIUBUTED , Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1808. for tt years , by the Icslslaturo for educational and charitable purposes with a capi tal of tl.OUO.UD to which a reserve fand of over tiM/JUO has elnce been uddod. Hy an oTerwholrolng popular vote Its francbt o was made a pan uf the present constitution adopted December SJ , A. I ) . 1379. The onlr lottoir eror TOted on and endorsed by the people of any strxta. It never coaloi or postpones. Iti Oronil Single Number Drnwlnei ttio place monthly , anil the Grand ( Juartorly llrawlnEH rt-ftu- larly every three montua ( Miireli , June , boptembtr "A BrLKNIMIJ OrPOUTONITY TO WIN A TOIl. TUNK. Hftli Grand Drnwlnn. ClaK 1) , In the Acad emy of llmlc. New Orleans , Tuesday nay 8 , 1884- 21Clh Monthly Uruiliw. . CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. O'Nctlco Tickets are Tea Dollars Only. Halves , $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. UST or PUIZEI : 1 CAl'ITAI. VR17.K OV liwm nrfl,0nc KIltANI ) rllt/.K OK W.OIII IU.OH imtANIM'IU/BOK. S IJ IUIK 1'Itl/Kd OP t 1AUK ( I'HIZlSrf 0V , , 20 1'IUZEB Of 1.IXU . 20,110 W ) " WJU . 25H ( ) luu " .HI . .C.UJU aw u auo . . . . . 40.u ) fiuo * * iuu ArrnoxniATiox piuzrs : KU Approximation 1'rtiei of fw. . . ' ' ' ' too " " lai' . . . . . . , . . . iwri 1U Terminal " W M.UUO 5,178 Prlies , amounting to , JilSJIU Application ferrates to club nhould be made only to tbo onica of the company In New Orleans. For further Inrornmtlnn nrlte clearly , elvlnx full aililnos. tOSTAL NOTK , oxpruis money order * , or iscvr York Kiclmnuoln ordinary letter. Uurruucyby express ( at our expense ) Bdilrut NEW OULEAN9 , LA , OrM.A. DAUPHIN. WAHII1NGTON' , P. C. Address Registered Letters b NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , f _ NEW ORLEANS , IA. REMEMBER SMS lh8&rSSSJ8iot Early , who ore In charge of tbo drawings , n a guar antee of absolute fairness and Integrity , Hint tba chances are alt equal , nnd that no ono can possibly dlflno what number will draw a 1'rlio. UKUlttlUtUl that the payment of all prlies ii OUAIUNTEKI ) IIT lOtlll KATIONAl. 114NKS Of NEW uitLXANH. and the tickets are signed by the preslaent of an Institution whoso chartered rights are rccog- nlred In the highest courts ; therefore , beware ot any Imitations or auuliymoui schemes. GOLD 1TEDAL , PATHS , 187B. BAKER'S Warranted abtoliitclu purf Cocoa , from which the excets ol Oil ba been removed. ItliuMre * lima the itrengtk of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and U therefore far moro economi cal , catting leu ( haa one cent a cup. It U delicious , noprlthing , ttrengthenwe , cailljr digested , and admirably adapted for Inralld * M well at for portona In health. Sold lij Orocert tTerrnherti. W , BARER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass , M * i4 M * bi . ATOM fraud * MJirLT8ii > rJi'i 5 Df. KUUiE. UVIUTMU 101 ttAUU AVL. BK1UA 21.829,850 Tansi IPs Punch Cigars were shipped during the past two years , without n drum- uicrfn our cm ploy. No other bonso in the world caii truth fully junko such a showing. Ono aeout ( donlcr onln wanted In ench town. SOIJl OY LEADING OBUCQISTS. . R.VV.TANSILL&C0..55 State SLChicaao. Itemnrkable for powerfii gympa- ihetlctunu. pliable action nnd ab solute durability. JJ years' recordT the best guarantee of tha excellence - lenco of thusu Instruments. A GREAT MISTAKE , Some men think because they pay high prices for clothing , they got a bettor article than wo sell for half the money , This is a mistake. To many customers who visit our store for the first time , it is a revelation that they can buy just as fine goods of us and just aswell made as any custom tailor will turn out , and the fact that our prices are from 80 to 50 pe ? cent cheaper than other houses is also a revelation. The remarkable bargains wo offer this season have never been approached by any house. In spring suits we are opening every day now lots. All the latest styles are represented in our stock. The now Prince Albert suit in fine corkscrew and. cassimoro of different and beautiful shades and at prices almost one half what other establishments offer. The most astonishing value over given in a spring suit is offered this week is our now $7 cheviot sack suit. This is made of a splendid all wool cheviot , an elegant color , lined with fine serge , good trimmings and well made. Now , any house will show a seven dollar suit , but wo positively assert that no one will show anything to compare with the quality wo offer in this suit for loss than $12 , and we ask but $7 for it. Our Spring Overcoats are on the wane ; of the finest grades are but a few loft , and we have worked them down to close them out. Of our $5 overcoats wo still have a fair assort merit. This is the biggest tiding over shown in the way of an overcoat and everybody who has bought one acknowledges that it is as good a garment as shown anywhere for $12. In our hat department wo offer this week 25 dozen fine light colored dorbys , satin lined silk band and binding , goat sweat leather at $1. If you are asked $2 ar $2.50 for the same hat you would not hesitate to pay it. One Price Only. No Deviation. * Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT Book-Keeping , Penmansliip , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for Coil co Journal. S E. Cor 10th and Capitol Avenue Ufco PARKER'S QINGSR TON1O without delay. A rare inoJl mat < y.mpyuuJlhat currj wh nall lfio falls. worst cases of Cnuprh\\ oak Langs , Asthma. stion. & 0c. atOrusaists. The Bftfo't , euro-it and best cure for Corns , Bunions , Ac. Stopi all pain. Ensures coin fort to the feet. Never falls to euro. 15cuntantUrui jttS. Hl6COX&Co.I . Y * WEAK , UNDEVELOPED P ARTS Of the IlBdy enlarged and strengthened. Full particu lars sent scaled free. HKIE UKU.CO. , Ilumui , N. Y. SUFFERERS KOH HEHVOUSHESS SS&Vrli'IS ' : result of oTcr-Wort , Indiscretion , etc. . ad&reis above , U. 8. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II. W. YATES , President. LEWIS 3. HEED , Vlce-Presldent. A. E. Touzu.iv. 2nd Vlco-President. W. 11. S. HuaiiKS , Cashier. DII1ECTOHH : W. V MOUSE , JOHN 8. COM.INS , II. M YATES. LEWIS s. UKEU , A. E. TOUZ/.HN. nnnklnp Office THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th nnd Tarnarn Sta. A Qeneral liaulcliic Jlualuoss Transacted. WANTED , Issued by Counties , Cit ies. towns and Water Companies , etc. JKETCorrospondcnco cited. solicCO , , BANKERS , 113-117 Wlonroo St , I 50 DftnrDorn St. CHICAGO. I BOSTON. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising' has always iii-ovon < successful. Uoforo placing any Newspaper Advertising couautt LORD & THOMAS , iUTElTI3I\U 1UB\7H , U t 19 Uuicuib Stnit. CHICAGO. PUBLICSALE ! _ RECORDED Hereford Cattle , At or near Union Stock" Yards , SIOUX CITY , - - IOWA. MAY 2d , 1888. The Barlow Mall Ilnrd of Jioral'ortl Onttlo All Under Four Yearn Old. Having leased my estate for a long term of years. I nm forced to hell my entire herd which is composed of the not ot 11 OH ACE nth. liT ! > 2 { , ixnd PIiUTARCH , H410 , and ROino of the finest bulls In the Unlti-d States. The heifers are In calf , or have calvrs at tholr sides. The cnlvos nto recorded. The hard Is in. surod and the pmchnsor v ill assuma the Insur ance. Terms , Cash. There will bo no postpone ment. Catalogues on application. ALEXANDER BARLOW , Sioux Olty , Iowa. Wllllnm Swarta , Auctioneer. 9 miffcrlns from the ef- TfB WEAK Uffl ga $3 fwuor.youti.rul.ir. B * Jf . * " * .I ] ror * . early decay , lort luaiiliood * tto. IvlIT Menu . Aluabie trnattH ( real * ! ] contain 1117 full imrUculn for home cure , tn * ot Chanro A fM u tut. , PROF. F. C. FOWLERV Moodus. Conn. That you can purchase clothing at half its original cost. It is very strange but nevertheless And in fact this statement is corroborated daily by many of our bcnefittcd customers thab 1119 Farnam Street. 1119 Will sell you clothing which was made to order by bonn fide merchant tailors , at half its original price. The question is often , propounded by some of our astonished purchasers , "How can you afford to sell these line goods at such low prices ? " Query. To employing ten agents throughout the country for no other purpose exclusively , but to call on THE BEST OF MERCHANT TAILORS , ( such whose workmanship can be guaranteed ) nnd purchase of them the garments that has been uncalled for or misfitted the intended pur- chrser. Wo get these goods at very nominal figures , thus enabling us to sell them at , sometimes even less than half their original made-to- eider prices. Wo have been fortunate enough to secure some of the handsomest and most stylish garments over before gazed upon by an admiring public , A glance at tire appended price list will induce the most skeptical and fastideous bargain seekers to purchase. Overcoats - < - Beauties * * ' " - AT FOB i 89,00 Which was originally mndo to order , , 820,00 11.00 Which wits originally made to order , 22.00 13.00 Which was originally made to order 28.00 16.00 Which waa originally made to order 80.00 20.00 Which was originally mudo to order , 40.00 ' J 25.00 Which was originally made to order 00.00 SPRING SUITS , Elegantly Made and Trimmed. ! AT FOR 8.00 Which was originally made to order 17.00 10.00 Which was originally made to order , 21.00 12.00 Which was originally made to order . , , , 25.00 " 15.00 Which was originally made to order JJO.OO 20.00 Which was originally made to order , 40.00 i ' 25.00 Which was originally made to order , 50,00 ' . ao.OO Which was originally made to order , 00,00 1 ' Comprising Ilailroau , Seymours Four and One Button Cutaways. PRINCE ALBERTS , And They are Dandies , ITrom IBIS Up. A nobby and complete line of pantaloons. Every garment boars the name of the maker. All alterations to improve a fit done free of charge , and under no consideration will wo allow a garment to leave our establishment unless it is perfect in every detail. The original and genuine MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1119 Farnam Street , Three Doors East of I2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to *