THE OMATTA. DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , APBIL 20. 1888. -i ii . . I ' - ' ' . . . . . - - - . . . . - . . r _ . . - . . . - i THE CITY. The intcrnnl revenue collections yes terday amounted to $13,631.02. George C. Wheeler , who is charged with fraudulently getting $100 from "William U. Hoyt through the latter s auont , T. J. Jnokbon , has had his trial fixed tor April 20 , at 11 a. m. Dr. Galhraith yesterday amputated the leg of Barney Huchhoit , a. photog rapher from Carroll , la. , who has boon Buffering with n tumor of the thigh bone which has bcon running for live years. The leg was cut off at the thigh , nnd the patient is doing first rate. William Keith , who has enjoyed the pleasure of squandering it fortune ot $10,000 during the last two years , was arrested yesterday for stealing an over coat from a dummy in front of Bros- trom's store , 1122 Farnam street. Ills face is getting to bo a familiar one be hind the bars nttho central station. The case of Steve Taylor , the confi dence man who bamboozled n granger out of a load of corn , n few days since , came up before Judge Borku yesterday afternoon , but his attorney secured a continuance until Saturday at 11 u. in. It now transpires that Taylor is one of the pals of the Barretts , who killed a street car driver ii ] Minneapolis. Ho is tv tough-looking specimen of humanity. I'ufMonnl P C , S..Clnrk , formerly of the Omaha prcsi. ami now city editor of the NobraBkau , of Hastings , Nob. , was In town yesterday. A. L. Strong lias returned homo from Aurpra , where ho attended the burial of his daughter , who died on Saturday last. Messrs. A. AV. and S. 13. Wolf , of Crete , thrived In thu city on a business yesterday morning and registered at the Pnxton. Miss P. Courson nnd Mrs. Will Ellcrs , of Alliance , Neb , , tire In the city the puests of Miss Amolni Kollcr , tit li18 ! Sherman avenue. Edwin K. Wilson , a prominent business mttn of Kansiw City , and whoso Interests are closely identified with Oinalni , Is at thu Pax- ton. ton.Mr. Mr. William U. Uroc , formerly of Pitts- burp , Po. , has located In Omaha and will continue the practlco of his profession , thu law. law.A A cablegram was received In this city yes terday announcing thu safe arrival in Ham burg , Germany , of Mr. M. Toft nnd family , of this city. James Connelly Is Just recovering from n severe attack of pneumonia nnd Inlhimmutlon of the lunps. His many friends are glad to see him nt his place of business. At the Hotel Marker : H. Wlnflcld , Detroit - troit ; G. W. Harmony , Douglas , \Vyo. ; H. A , Stetson and wife , lies Molncs , In. ; Mr. DoWolf , Don Moines , Ia.N. G. 13cnger , Doniphun , Neb ; K. Laccy , Wrlijlitstown , ln. ; G. A. Armsden , Detrolt ; K. Hnllam , Philadelphia ; H. MuClcllurd , Kcncsaw , Neb. Off fur Lincoln. nShcriff Coburn , yesterday went to Lin- _ coin , having In elmrio four convicts , Wil- llauis , Lambert , Smith and Hawkins , each sentenced to one year's confinement. Broke Ills Arm. Emil Schneider , a little lad aged ton years , bad his arm broken by bcini ; struck by n runaway team at the corner of Sixteenth nnd Cnpitol avenue yesterday. Ho was removed - moved to his homo on Hickorj street. Will Go Iu Cincinnati. Otto Vchr , the insane- man who has been confined m the county Jail for the past few days , will bo taken to Cincinnati this inorning.his brother having arrived yesterday Vchr was very quiet and Is grcatlj pleased over the prospects of a change. Dan Parincluc Sick. Dan Parmclce , ono of the old citizens ol this county and well known in this ciiy , hns been dangerously ill for some time past til the corner of Twentieth nnd Corby streets , In the last few days , however , hu has ox pcricnced some Improvement. In Itattlo Array. Arrangements nro being made by tlio vnrl ous ministers of this city to hold a mass meet ing nt the Grand Opera house Saturday after noon , nt which a plan will bo formed to begin a systematic war on Sunday bnsu ball , ami other forms of Sabbath desecration. Not aHMum as Ho Tlio trial of Harry Mum , charged witl : fracturing the midnijiht liquor law , lias been continued until next AVcdnesdav. Mum i ; charged with selling beer nt Metz hall lusl Sunday morning. Ho will have a jury tria' and light the c.iso to tlio bitter end. St. AKIICS Clinruh. Articles of incorporation of S' . . Agnes church of South Omaha were lilcd with the county clerk yesterday. They are attcstec by Jamca O'Connor , bishop of Omaha ; H. A. Shafl'el , vicar general ; U. W. Moriarity , pastor , and Daniel Kaucrty nnd John ( J. Carroll , laymen. TjICIMIKOll to AVflll. The following luarriago licenses wore issued t 1 sued yesterday by Juilgo Shields : Name and Uosldonce , Age J Charles Johnson , Omaha . 21 1 Agnes Castle , Omaha . if j William P. Ormsby , Omaha . 2 : ( Minnie. M. Flannory , Omuha . Ii Waiting To.- Ills Money. Onu of the temporary victims of the clos Jug of the State National bank is Captain Mainwaring , formerly of this city nnd now of Chicago. Two days before the closing o the bank a draft for 250 sterling rcachct hero and Mr , Ambrose called to get it lion orcd , but found that no money was boini paid out. The captain will have to wal about sixty days for his cash , during whicl time ho will have the Rjinjuthy of hh friends. A KlRii oi tlio TlnicH. The board of sign commissioners , consist ing of Chairman llalcombe , of the board o public works , Htilldlng Inspector Whitocl and Chief of Police Souvy , met mid organi/ci yesterday by the election of Mr , Whitock a" chairman. The board will give notlco thu nil merchants or shopman , Intending to havi swinging signs or btationary signs , inns mnku application to the chairman of the boun before Alay 1 for a permit , An IIIHMIIO U'omnii. Mrs. Delilah Drown , who ton days ng < was released from the n ylum nt Lincoln a her husband's request , ho believing that he Wis capable of taking care of her. was nr rested at Twelfth nnd Iznrd yesterday b ; Deputy Sheriff Grobo" . she having again become como very violent. She is conilncd in tin county Jail , and will prob.ibly como bufcn the board of commissioners to-cay. A Kucuptlon. On Thursday evening , April 25 , a public ro ccptlon will bo given to the Hon. V. I. Toss president of the Ciclo Chr.utauqua assembly at Y. M. C , A. rooms In this city. Addrei.se ! will ho mndo by Mr. Foss , Hon. J , M. Thurs ton , Hon. .1. M. Wnolworth , Kov. W. J Hursha and General J. O. Cowln. All portions tions not. familiar with the workings of thh " .Summer " invited prent University" are U bo present on this occasion and hear all about it. Members of city reading circles uro especially lavi'.od , A party of Elks whosa horns have bccorat somewhat prominent , loft at noon yestcrduj for Salt Lake City , carrying with them i spcritil dispensation for the institution of n now lodge of Elks in the land of Jordan. Tin drove were led by past exalted ruler , John jfranclrnncl was composed of the following ; AV. F. Uoohol , H. O. McClure , G. T. Mills * D , W , Hnynes , AVm. Oygcr , V. A. Halch Elmer U. Fnuilr , H. .1. Mnjnilinn , P. n , Prank MncdouaUl and Thomas P , He AVatoheil tlio name , I ev , George M. Hrown , who preached n vigorous sermon at thoHiui&com Park'M. 1C church fo'rnlst Sunday base ball , on Su'nda.i lust , was seen j estcrday afternoon porclira \ipaii the fence opl > osita tbo Unn.cfllce Watch If ing a game in progress among some stive1 gamins within the excavation made a yeai If Ind-ahalf ago for n hotel. The rnvc.rCm tcntletnan. bccamo uucli ongro .1 in tn \ I1) struggle. Uud clung to hU pcrcli for tUi period of an hour or so. Perchance ho was storing his mind with point * on "base ball and how she is played" to bo worked and kneaded Into another dlsqulsltfon on the great sport. It is dollars to douuhauts that Mr. Drawn Is a fcTeat admirer of the game. .Tames Kerns' Condition. James Kerns Is still lying in a critical con dition nt St. Joseph's hospital , but there has been a material change for the better during the last forty-eight hours , and there is a pos sibility that his splendid constitution may pull him through all right. Ho Is in n very reduced state , and the pus from the wound In his face finds Its wny through the nnrcs to the stomach , making him continually sick at his stomach. The shattered bonrs also absorb serb considerable pus , which 1 carried into his system , causing blood poison , Ho is receiving the best of care and the city physi cian has hopes for his recovery. Orange IIIossoniB. Mr. L. D. Hall , a prominent gentleman of Dorrnnrc , Kan. , and Miss Eva Free , daugh ter of M. A. Free , of this city , were married yesterday nt the homo of the bride on AVul- nut Hill , Kov. J. S. Myers , of Springfield. Mo. , officiating. Allns Mamie Free , sister of the urldo , was bridesmaid , while Mr. .1 , S , AVoodburn , of Omaha , acted as groomsman , The happy couple loft on the evening train for Denver , and after an extensive visit in Colorado , will tnko up their abode nt Dor- ranee. ThobrMolsonoof the most accomplished young ladles In this City , nnd possesses those qualities of mind nnd heart which go toward making man happy , while the groom is a very estimable young man , Hoth parties are to bo congratulated on the excellent choice they havu made. Close of the Convention. Yesterday morning's session of AVonmn's Foreign Missionary society nt the First 13np- tist church was largely attended , and the proceedings of much more Hum ordinary In terest. The 0:30 : dovotioaal exercises , under the leadership of Mrs. F. Clotworthy , was fraught with good things , nnd participated in by about ono hundred of the members. Following this came the report of the board , which made , n good showing , nnd wns adopted and placed on file. The missionary address by Mrs. O. E. Ambrose was one of the best things of the morning's programme , the lady touching most all the points of vital Interest in missionary work and advancing Homo theories for the accomplishment of greater good In the future that received the unanimous endorsement of all her hearers. The discussion of systematic study in the circle and how effected , was resultant in ad ducing many new and practical ideas on the subject , which will assuredly lead to greater perfection in this branch of tlio missionary schooling. In the afternoon a paper , "In Mcmorhim , " wns rend by Miss E. Church , nn address by Miss U. H. AVllliams , reports of com mittees , short talks on various topics anil singing by the children. Last evening closed the exercises of the convention , nnd the auditorium was again filled to its utmost capacity. The praise service was conducted by the Kov. F. AV. Foster. The address of the evening wan de livered by Mrs. H. Thane Miller , ono of the lenders in the work of the society. She is a vigorous thinker and ready talker , and the ideas she advanced were followed with the closest attention , After the reading of the annual report , showing the present status of the society and Its work for the past year , a letter from missionary fields was rend by Miss Clara M. Hess. A paper discussing the means of enlarging the scope of the work was read by Mrs. C. AV. Uarber. She wns followed by Ida Glenwood , in a pretty poem. Aftora song the meeting closed. Tno anniversary has been n most success ful one , und has given renewed vigor to these working for the missionary cause. The so ciety has been organized for seventeen years , and in that time has accomplished a great deal of good. That Tired Focllnfj Afflicts nearly every one in the spring , The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter , is weak ened by the warm days of the changing seahon , and readily yields to attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsnparilhi Is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , and albo ox- poln all'impurities from the blood. Try it this season. Soidonborg'H Figaro , the talk of the town , a 10c uigar for Co. Max Meyer it Co. , wholesale depot. IIAltD IjlNKS FOR IIAIIKY. Ho Goes Over the Hill on nit Old Last winter Mrs. Hogs Stubell , who resides on Fourteenth street , had $23 stolen from her dressing case. She blamed it on Harry Emdu , a young man who boarded with her , nnd Emdo mndo himsuLf scaice. After n short absence from the city ho returned nnd went to work for Harry Ilngan , where ugnm his thieving propensities got the best of him , and he mndo oil' with ubout 530 belonging to Ilagan. Ho got a short torin over the hill for this. Yesterday ho went to Hagan's after n suit of clothes ho had lott there. Hagan re fused to let him have them. Then ho betook himself to police headquarters to swear out n warrant for Hligan's urrest , but instead of securing this coveted writ , ho was run in himself , on tbo charge preferred against him last winter by Hess Stubell. Ho went over the hill for thirty days more. IVOnKlNO THI3 AGKNCIHS. How Kmployinent Scckcra Kscnpo I'nyiiiK Fees. The following was handed in by tlio party whoso signature appears at thu bottom , yes terday morning : Look out for the employment ofllco at M20 Dodge street. On Monday afternoon I in- inlrcd for a situation at this ofllco and was directed to go to n ( rardncr named Ilogumn , two miles cast of Council Hlulfs , forwhich I wns charged Sl.fiO. AVhen f came to the place the following afternoon the gardncr had hired a man , so I did not get the situa tion. 1 called at tlio employment ofllco to get m.\ money but the man refused to give it back. Is. that lawful. QAIU , CmusTiANsnv. A Hni : reporter called upon the manager of the ofllro indicated , and wns in formed that , beyond a doubt thin Is cither a c.iso ot "work" on the part of the young man mentioned or that ho did not apply for the place. The rules of the establishment are that when n inuit is sent out to sccuro n situation ho is given u nollcu reading as fol lows ; KMi'i.cmicNT PAIII.OKS Mr. - . Dear Sir : This will bo handed you by Mr. - , who goes for a position ns per your order. Please " " "icfubcd " the write "engaged" or , as case may be , sign and return. - , Manager , If the application is refused Ms money is returned , but in this case tin ) blank was not returned. The manager states it is a fa- vorlto way among parties who pay the cus tomary fee for Mutations to visit the em ployer , inquire concerning the Job nnd after telling him' that they will return In an hour or so , como back to the ofllco and get their fco and then go and take the placo. For this reason tlio blanks mentioned were printed. The young man m this instance would have received his money Imd ho taken the proper steps in the matter. Persons who load a life ol exposure nro subject to rheumatism , neuralgia and lumbago and wJll Iliul a valuable remedy iu JJr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil LininioiU. it will banish pain and uibduo inflammation , A Little Girl AIIIOIIK tlio Mysteriously Mablo Heddy , a little nine-year-old K'.n who resided with her parents at No. 310 South Twelfth btrcct , is mysteriously mlsblng. Tuesday evening she luft her homo to nt- tend the performance at the Eden Musco , and since that time , notwithstanding diligent and thorough search hus been mitdo for her , nothing lias been jiccn or heard of her. Her parents arc in.imuU : distress , nnd appealed at the central ttutiouycsteulay for uid from thopolieo U > . assist them in u clmtiau- . .nroH of the search , -llie little girl , who Is unitouallX bright aud pretty , were u darlc " i i in i i II II 1 P I . V Continental Clothing House Special Sale of Riverside Worsted Suits , Price $12. Special Sale of Sawyer Woolen Go's. Cassimere Suits , Price $12. -'f - Special Sale of Dolan Cassimere Suits , Price $8. Every Visitor to Omaha Talks About the Continental Clothing House The sale of the Sawyer Woolen Co.'a fine Cassimcro Suits , which is contin ued this week has boon unprecedented but of equal importance , however , and of oven greater interest in our great sale of fine worsted dross "Suits , cloth made by the RIVERSIDE-MILLS , in medium weight fabric , suitable for wear all the year round. Wo plTor this week 200 of these line Worsted Dross Suits which for dress purposes aroatrietly cor rect in every respect , and the most popu lar and durable goods sold in this coun try. RIVERSIDE DUSTED' SUITS , LOT NO. 1. Wo offer 200 of thoabovo named goods made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS CO. , made up in a 4 button cut-a-way Frock suit , and in the most thorough manner , suitable for dress suits. They are goods which wo have sold regularly for $18 , but wo oll'or them this week to close at the extremely low price of $12 per suit. Tho.color is plain black , edges bound , and every suit would bo worth in the regular way $18 ; as the lot is not largo they will bo closed this week. Send in your order at once if you want one. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. . For years we have sent goods all over the United Statea in this manner by express \ritli the most satisfactory results. You take no risks. Examine the goods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES - Proprietors. Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THE LARGEST .CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI dress and bine cheek upron on the evening of her disappearance , and had r 0 cents when she left homo. It is surely n very strange occuriei.co , mid the gravest fears arc enter tained with regard to her fate. AVOItKIXG FOH TltH FAlll. The Special Meeting TmHt Evening of Mount , C'lnrlc and MeShnne. Last night there was a meeting of n special committee ot the Fair association in the ofllcc ot the Florence Land company , Chamber of Commerce , to take action upon the plans sub mitted for some of the proposed now build ings in the fair grounds. Those of the nm- phltlicator wore approved. They compre hend a structure 2 7 feet long , 'M feet wide , with Jiftcea rows of scats , capable of accom modating ! ! , GOO people. The old amphithea ter was intended for 2,000 people , but as many as ! V > 00 have been crowded into it. The cost of the structure will be in the neighborhood of % 3,000. In regard to the plans drawn by Mr. Mount lor the horticultural and ilorlcultural halls , which are for three buildings each 24x 80 feet with a connecting building sixteen feet wide , it was decided to tnko no action , the feeling being that they would not servo for the purposes of a corn or a grain pnlacc , Which has been discussed. The plans pro posed were ornate enough to he In keeping with the idea of a palace , which latter com prehends a btrui'turu of considerable expense. To aid in currying out the Idea and gettinp material witli which to decorate the grain palace , Assistant Secretary Gibbs will bend requests to the different counties In the state to forward exhibits which may bo placed upon the .structure with shields to tell whence the display came. The committee which consisted of Mount H. G. Chirk and J. H. McShune will visit the grounds In n couple of days again to locate scats for about 1,000 people. These will be located In various parts of the grounds nnd form an accommodation which has here tofore been neglected , peonlct being required to remain on their feet all day except when In the amphitheatre , The stalls which were burned down by the lire , will bo replaced by others which will not abutt against the fence. They will bo boparutcd from that by a driveway. This change is intended to prevent the holders of stalls f I om knocking out boat els In the fence ami enabling friends to enter the grounds without paying the price of admission. It is known In tills way that at the last fair hundreds of dollars were lost to the fair association , The action proposed to bo taken by the as sociation in the matter of a grain palace , will bo decided next Monday night. Thlspow.Var nsvcj1 varies. A marvel ofpurl- ty.fctror.ctli ami wliMlosoniutit s. More t-coiiom icaltuuntha ordinary kinds , and cann ° t Dcsolp Incompptltlonwltn inn multitude of low cost , short weight ulum or phnsphatepowderj. Bold only in. can * . HwM Hating Powdtjr & ) , J20 Wulbtreet Kov vwlt LOT NO. 2. Stock No. 4048-1019 and 4050. Imported Whipcord Suits made in a 4 button cut-n-way style only , in regular sizes from 85 to 42. This suit was made In our own machine roqm dur ing last sixty days , and the cutnnd make of thissuit is as correct for dross pur poses as it is possible to have them , nnd as the present month is the month of all the year when people arc thinking about dress suits , wo claim that this lot of wors ted suits is absolutely the most desira ble that it has over been our privilege to offer the public. This garment was made up to sell in our stock for $22 , but as one of the leading bargains for this week it is offered nt the ridiculously low prlco of 81C. Wo unhesitatingly claim that the average retail price of this suit is never less than $22. Of these two lots , which "nro small , particularly lot No. 2 , which was adver tised as lot No. 1 , in our advertisement of last woelc , wo can bond no samples of either lot , but as long as they last. Sam ple suits will be bent by express C. O. D. with the privilege of examination. Bo sure in ordering to mention the date ot the advertisement , as the lot numbers in our different advertisements "represent different goods. In ordering mention the No. of the lot and the date of the advertisement. OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE ' All iyphllltlc PlidBei , of recent or long tandlnz.ln from ten to flltccn dny * . Wo will giro written Kunr- ftntocs to cure any caao or refund your mono ? . And no would ssy to thoie who bnv employed tuo mull Ekllldd 1'liyilcUn ) , u ) OTtry known remuily &nt puve not been cured , tbat you nro the subjects we nri InoklnR for. Vuu that have bcon to thu celebrated not Bprtczs of Arkansas , anil have lost all Hop * ot rcoorery , we er make no charge. Onr remedy Is unknown to any one In the world outside or our Company , and It Is the only remedy in tbe world tbat will cure you. Wo will euro tbe- most obstinate casa In less tban one pontb. Eeren day > In recent case * does ( he work. It Is tbe old , chronic , deep-seated rates that we solicit. Wo har cured bundroda who had beau abandoned 7 A'ayslclabi and pronounced Incurable , und Wo Challenge the World to brlnsT DI a cat a that we will not euro ID less than one month. Since the history of medicine , n True PpoclHo for BIphllltlChEruptlona , Ulcers , Bora month , 4c. . bus ton sou t for taut uerer found until Our Pelagic Remedy TM discovered , and wo are Justified in itylnn It Is the only remedy In tbo world tbat will pniltlrely cure , tocnutetlie latest medical works , publlsbod by the best known aulboritln , say tbvie WHS never a true roclflc before. Our Itvuiedr Is the only medicine In llio world that will cure when everything ; else ha * iMled. It has been so conceded by a large numberof Celebrated I'hyilriitcs. IT HAD xcvtii YET rAii.ED TO CUKE. Why wnto your time nnd money with talent uedlclnrn that never bad virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot cure you. You that have tried everything else should come 10 us now and fit permanent relief ! you never ran net It clicwnr . nark what wo > ay : In the end you must take out Itemed'or ; NiiVKH recover. And you that have been filleted but fhort time should by all means coma to DO now. Many itet help aud think theyn ru free fraia the disease , but In one , two or three years after , It appears agiln In o more horrible form. Investigate oar Ouunclal standing tbrouph the mer > eantlle avcsciec and note tbat we are fully response pie and our written Buuruntcel are eood. We have n HEMKDV prepared pu purely Pclentiflc 1'ilnclplet and we with to repeat that It MVXU tf.na iu cuaM. AJI letteni sacredly coutldentlal , THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Ilooni ID nnd II , t' . H. Nutlonul Hank. 1-th nnd I'iiniuin bin. C'nllerii tuko uluvator on I'.inmm stieutj to bccond lloor , Uoom II for ladlps only , PUBLICSALE ! _ RECOBBSD Hereford Cattle , At or near Union Stock Yards , SIOl'.Y CITY , - - IOWA. MAY 2cl , 1888. Tlio Ilixrlow Hnll llitrtl of JlornlVml Cattle All Under Kaur Vonrs Old , Having leased my estate for a long term of years. I um forced to sell my entlto herd which is composed of the get of JIOUACI ! Mil , ISHI. and I'l'l'TAlU'll , 11110 , and homo of the llne&t bullb iu the United States The holfera are in calf , or have ralves at their sides. ThocalveiiuorecorUc < l. Thu herd is in- buied and the pui chaser will unsumo the lusur- ante. Terms , L'abh There will be no postpone- uient. Catalogues on application. ALEXANDER , BARLOW , Sioux Oity , lov/a. William Swarts , Auctioneer. . K'S'FOWLEB , . Mo0du , .Conn. Continuation of Kile Sale or tbo Sawyer Woolen Co's , ' Fabrics , There are only two colorings loft on these celebrated suitings , anil wo offer them until they are entirely closed out at the same unapproachable yjw price of 812 per suit. No more desirable material - ial can bo offered for a busincsssuit than tlieho goods are , being purely all wool fabrics , and goods that htivo stood the test for years. LOT NO. 3. In this lot wo have about 100 suits left in Single Hrenstcd Sack Coats , in sizes .15 to 44. The very bent Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Double and TwistSprlngSuiUng8nowHghtgroyand brown mixture , just made up in our very best manner , and never1 during tho' twelve years that wo have been selling this suit has it been placed on our coun ters at less than $18. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co. , of Dover , N. H. , needs no commendation from us , but wo unhesitatingly pronounce - , nounco thoni'tho best manufacturers of fine till Wool Suitings in New England. No shoddy Hocks or cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forget the price" only $12. LOT NO. 4. We offer 100 of the well known Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Suits in a very dark Ox ford Mixture , a small iicut'chccic pat tern , one of the moA popular styles the mill has over made , "suitable for cither dress or business purposes. Single Breasted Sacks , regular sizes in Spring weight , at the same extremely low price of $12. SOLE AGENT. TIio IlEST nnd MOST POPUI-AH Bovrlnar Thread of Modern Tim en. BEWAKE OF KSITATIOXS , \HIOr.E8AI.K I1Y KiMUTHirK-Korn Dry Uoods Co. M. M. SMITH ic Co. .N AMninn ; I ) . M. STIKI.I : & Co , _ , . , ANDATIIKTAIbUV B. P. MOIIBH.VCO. HAVDR.V Duns. THOMPSON. Hiir : > itJ : & Co. 1HKIN & Co. CIIAS. Si.smit , South Omaha , nutl nil ( Irs class retail dealers. $2 PAETTS. c. o. D. With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light and dark colors , in hizcs SO to 12 waist and 110 to 31 log measure1. Also n very largo line of lie t tor grades of Pan ts ranging in price from J2.GO to is. Our ( .7/5 / to $ .r > Pants are o.xtra good value. Mailorders Solicited , Omaha Seed House , Jleailquditersfor landr IU'K IVMauted feeds , J'luots , rut rioNors and noral diulgnS. fond forcutalotfue. , W. It. FOSTER & SON , Projn'ietora 102 Capitol Avenue. DOLAN Cassimere Suits , i Wo commence the sale this week of 1 ivbout 1000 Suits of the culobrntod Doltw ii Cassimoros , in regular sizes 34 to 44 , comprising four dllTerent styles and mixtures at the extraordinary low price , of $8 per unit. Those are strictly nil wool goods , free from shoddy , durublo nnil right in every respect. No suit in this lot ever to bo retailed for loss than 812 , but wo offer this ns an attractive , bargain in Men's low priced business suits. Send for samples of these goods before , ordering them , wo will gladly send sain * plo of cloth to any address , or wo would much prefer to send a sample suit , so. that the manner of making and trim ming can bo seen. Wo would recom mend , however , that self measurement blanks bo sent for first , so that u sample Milt may bo sent fitted to the party who. has ordered , and in this way sa\xs the trouble of returning suit to exchange it. Remember , th ere are four styles of ihebo goods. Remember , the price iu only $8.00. OMAHA MEDICAL 9 SURGICAL INSTITUTE , H. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. ft. O E3 S ? , APPLIANCES FOR DEfORMITIES AMD TRUSSES. ! ) ct facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for sue ressful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medical or burgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accommo dation ! In the west. WBITH you CIXCUI.AHS on Deformities one' Braces , Trusses , Club I'ect , Curvature of llu Spine , riles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Ilroncliitls , Inhalation , Klectricity , rnrnl > sis , Kpilcpsy , Kid ney , Bladder , U > c , liar , SUIn and Dlood , ai'd vl ) Surgical Operations , DlBoasos of Women a SpeoloKy. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMEN Knit , ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSEZTUIS MARINO A Bl'ECULTT OF PRIVATE D658EASES. All lllood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic 1'olson removed from the system without mercury , New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital rower. I'ersons unable to visit us nmy be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent by mail or express , Fecurely packed , no marks to indicate contents or Render One per loirul interview preferred , Call nnd consult ut , 01 send history of your case , and we will send In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous DNctisti Im , vitency , Syphilis Olttt aud Varicoccle , with Address Umalia ifeiKral imil Surgital Institute , 01 DR. RficflflENAIVIY , Cor. 13lh nd toda ) 5tt. , UMAHA.IIEO. DIAMONDS , BRONZES ! f w o mm liul uiiluui ) Omaha , Nebraska. JU3IOIQUS AND PERSISTENT Adrcitlelng has ulyrnj-H pioven aur'eaful. llofuro plnclnirnny h'inmp per Advertising coaeu'i LORD & THOMAS , ' ' U t 10 ia.dsU.1. llmt , CHIQACO- i S. < fi D. 1742 LaYfrence SI , Denver , Col , OfthuMlssomi Btiilo Mnslitm of Aimtomv , St. l.oius , JIo. , rulvcrsttj- Collect ) Ilo'-pltal , 'Lon don , ( jlusen , net-many and New Turk , having devoted tnclruttcntlmi. SPECIALLY TO THE TRFATMENT OF DISEASES. Jloro especially thofo nrltlnj ; from Inipru- clenca , invlto all HO fliiirorluir , tn correspond with our delay. Discuses of Infection and contnKlon cured siifuly und upocdlly without nw of dim. Kcrous clrtiK * . Patients wlioho cases linvo been , nculcrtcil , linilly troutcd or prononnccil Incur- nlilu , tthould not fall to wrlto us cnnccriilnff tljriir symptoms. All lottera rccelvii ImineOlato [ Utcil- I Ion. JUST PUBLISHED , Anil 1I1 bo mnlleil t'HKR to any addrcBs on re cclptofonocent ! 8tamp. "I'ractlcal ( ) bserva tlon on NervoiiH Ucblllty nnd I'hyslcnl Kxmus ) > tlon , " to wlilcli In lidded un "Kssny on Mnr- ilngc. " with important clmptors on diheases o the Jlenroductlvo Orgiins , tno whole forming a vulimmo medlcnl treatise which BhonlJ bo read by all young men Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lavrrcnco St. , Denver Col. Un , K C. WrsT p KEavp. AND HIUIS HENT , rt Riiurnntecd piinulllo for Hyut'-rln , Dizzi ness , Uotivulslons Fits , Kurvoii'i . e , Nervous rioatmtlnn , niusod by tlio HBO of alcoliol or tobuoco.Vakiifiiliiciii \ , Mental DopruiHlon , HoftcnlUK nf tlio llrulu , I'cmilllnc 111 ln anltynnill ndlii'to ! mlsery.docnyanddcathl I'rumuturnOkl ABO , Jlurrennn.is , I-oisof I'OWCP Inolthrr sox , Jnvoluntary J/IHSU nnd Hpennn- Inrrlura rnuaed by ovrr-oxortl.jn of tlio liraln , Belf-alinso or ornr-indulKPncc. Harlt box com talniono month's * treatment ll.inin box , oraM boxes for 13.00 , tpnt by mall 1'repald ' on receipt ofprlre. \VKOUAHANTI > : K1X To euro any roso. With each order received b us for nix Imxfk , accompanied with H.OU , wo will tend tlio puicliiihor our wrlttrn Kimriiiitio toriflJ fund thu money if the tro.itnient dors not rfTect nrurn. OimrnnloCH Issued only by C 1' ( llOU' ) MAN , DruKglbt , Bole Afc'ont , 1HU Famam Htreiti Omnliu , 'ob. COWGILL , RUTLEDGE & CO , OK AM. 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