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    07BDE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APEZL 21 , 188b.
A Chapter of the Ltfo of William
Kotto , the Bulclclo.
UNABLE TO EARN HIS LIVING.
Now Cnacft Filed In the District Court
AVork Alicntl of the Stnto-'B Vot-
crlnnrlmis Ilcpitbllcnn Com-
niittco Meeting Cnllcit.
BUREAU OP TIIR OMAHA. DEB , )
1029 1' STHKET. S
LISCOI. April 20. }
The suicide of. Win. Kotto , found dead
Thursday with n revolver shot In his hoai ) ,
ban undoubtedly ono 001130 for the action
thnt has not reached the general public. In
the memoranda found on the dead man was
ivriUen tha fact that , ho wqs unable to do
hqrd work and this fact ho brooded over.
The cause of his disability la written In the
rpconls ot the dlstrlpt court. JCoHo was QUO
of the many laborers injured nearly three
years ago In the wreck of the construction
train on thp B. & M. between the towns ot
Lawrence and Dowccso. In this wreck
Kotto was thrown down an embankment
twcnty-flvo feat , his right leg win broicau at
the hip and ho was bruised and mangled
about tbo breast and body and rocolved In
ternal Injuries from which ho has never fully
recovered mid which for months confined
him to lls ) bed. Hailing to got a settlement
with the company or pay for his Injuries ,
through his attorneys , In company with nlno
others injured In the snmo wreck , ho brought
milt In the district court of Lancaster
county for $0.000 damages. After
the usual delays , hedged about
tlio cases by the attorneys of the road , the
tlio rnllroiul through , an ordci : of Judge Field
nt the present term of court , secured further
delay In Kotto'9 case by having It. with two
of the others , transferred to the United
Btntcs court , in which several years more
L'ould ba gained. These delays and vexations
in getting his claim to trial and u hearing
greatly annoyed Kotto , and hogrowdespond-
ent ofover securing damages , talking In this
strain to bpth his attorneys and fellow work-
iuoti. From this hq took to dclnklng and Ipst
tbo meager position ho held with the com
pany as a flagman at a crossing , being dis
charged about a week ago. Unable to do
hard work from the nature of the Injuries re
ceived in the wreck and without work and
penniless , his next step was suicide. In the
meantime , stnco iho transfer of his damage
case to the United States court , his attorneys
had commenced n new suit in the district
court hero for him , placing the damages at
on amount so low that the case could not bo
Juggled by the road Into the United States
pourt , and this case Is now pending.
DlSTlllCT COUllT NEW CASKS.
The following new cases were filed with
tbo clerk of the district court to-day :
Esther Burficll has illcd her petition , spok
ing divorce from her husband , John Burnoll ,
reciting that they were married In 1803 ; thnt
pt the February term of court In 1882 the de
fendant was convicted of the crime of rape
ftnd ECiitonceU to the penitentiary for life ,
which sentence and Judgment still remains in
lull force. Khu therefore prayp for the di
vorcement mid the custody of the four minor
Children.
Joseph Burns has filed a petition against
H. C. Uittenbcndcr , nskiugjudgmcnt for 840 ,
n balance duo on work and labor in sinking a
well for the defendant on his lot In Martin
Heights addition.
The Nebraska Wosloynn university has
brought suit against W. C. Haw lay , alleging
that said Hnwloy , in consideration of the
wpsloyan university being located where it
now is , agreed to give It and deed ten acres
from bis farm adjoining tbo grounds. SInce
pho location of the university ho has failed tope
po do and notion Is brought In court to com
pel him to nmko the deed.
CASKS I'CMUNQ ,
The rccqrds of the live stock commission
Bhow the following cases of"glanders re
ported at thu oftlco und awaiting action. The
commission expect , with the force of veteri
narians now engaged In Held work , to clear
the docket in the next two weeks. Tlio cases
nro reported by counties as follows : Ante
lope 5 , Boone 1 , Burt 1 , Brown 4 , Cedar 2 ,
Cheyenne 1 , Ouster 4 , Dlxon 2 , Dakota 1 ,
GurUold 3 , Holt 5 , Hamilton 1 , Koya Pnha 1 ,
Sioux 1 , Perkins 3 , Sherman 1 , Valley 1 ,
Washington 1 , Wheeler 2 , Wayne y ; total 43.
CBNTUAL COMM1TTKE JIHKTING.
Ii. W. BllliiiRBly , clmirmah of the republi
can central commlttco of Lancaster county ,
lias issued the following call for a meeting of
the republican committee :
The republican central , committee of Lan
caster county is hereby requested to meet at
the sheriff's ofllco In the city of Lincoln on
Tuesday , Api il S4,18S8 , nt 2 p. m. , for the
purposeof iixing the day of the primary elec
tion to elect republican delegates to a conven
tion which shall select delegates to attend
the congressional and state republican con
ventions soon to bo held.
CITY inucrs. ,
Dr. Peebles , of David City , president ol
the State Medical sooioty , and Dr. A. S. V ,
Mansfoldc , of Ashland , socretuiy of the
Btute society , were Lincoln visitors ta-day ,
G. W. Nortou , Of tlvo thriving city ol
Weeping Water , Cass county , was transacting -
ing business In Lincoln yesterday.
B. l'\ Thomas , of Wymoie , ouo of tin
newspaper men in the kingdom of Gage , was
in Lincoln to-day , tlio guest of Captain Hill ,
private secretary to the governor.
It is reported that County Clerk O. C. Boll ,
of.this county , will bo a candidate the com
ing fall for the ofllco of auditor of state. II
is stated by his friends thnt ho has boor
solicited by parties out in tbo Btato as well at
at homo to bccomo a candidate.
T.ho public is greatly Inconvenienced in
tills city in getting to und from the Union
Pucillu depot , owing to the tedious inannoi
in which the curs In the B. & M. yards we
. handled since the strike and the O street
crossing being blocked. A gentleman stutcil
that ho waited yesterday a half hour to gel
across from the Union 1'aclilc depot , und i
lady going away missed her train by the un
necessary blockade.
Colonel W. II. Woodard , of this city , wil
ho the orator of the day nt the Odd Follow !
L-olebratluii at Crete , to bo hold on the Ctmu
tnuciuti grounds on tha Utb. The Wilbei
pornet band will Uo In attendance and tin
yi&itoi-B will be tendered u grand ball ut tha
opera house in the ovQiilng.
F. J. Foss of the Crete assembly , was in
the city to-day. Ho ropoi U prospects of the
brightest character for the assembly of 1888
The death of Prof. W. F. Shorwln , of Boston ,
{ .his week , leaves n vacancy in the musical
part of the work that will bo filled by the tie
lection of II , U. Palmer us conductor of thai
I * branch. T. DoWitt Tulmago will bo ono ol
tbo attractions this year , and Mr. Foss states
that Senator Iluwloy , of Connecticut , wil
ho iho orator on the Fourth of July. The
latest arrangements in relation to the ussem
lily Is that the two regiments 01
tbo uniform rank Knights of Pythias
\vill go into camp on the groundi
for one week , and Colonel Downs , of tbi
Virst regiment. Is already at work to tha
end. There will bo a largo number of ny\\ \
building ! ) erected on tha grounds thu prusuu
season und the time extended to two weeks
' The programmes uro oxpuctod the lust of the
month.
City Attgruoy Lambcrtson furnished tk <
paving comiultteo uu opinion to day In rola
lion to the kind of cedar blocks contemplate ) !
for the work tnU year. There has been ni
effort in some districts to change the block )
from white to red cedar , and the paving com
inltteo were undecided as to whether It eouh
bo done. The city attorney Bays that tin
peciftcatlon very ciearly called for whit
? odar blocks and that all bids were as > kcd fo
u accordance with Urn specifications. There
fora bo holds that a chaugo could not bo madi
hy tbo council ami the only way it could b
( louo would bo to Issue now specification !
tianilug red codq.r block * uml the councilthci
advertising uuow for that material. A re
port that an Injunction would bo issued if i
rlmntfo was luudo to red blocks called fortl
this request for an opinion , and it t $ vur ;
probable that the whlto will be itdberod ti
Wild that no nu\v bids will be ajskud. U'hlti
cedar blocks on concrete will In all probubll
lly lie the puveiaont of the present year.
An Absolute Cure ,
The OUiaiNALABIKTINEOlNTMBN'J
Is only put UP In largo two ouuco tin baxo/s
cud iu an absolute euro for old sores , burn *
xyounils. chuppe Imnilk , and all skin ornp
tiou'j Will f'asiUvoly OHIO nil kinds pt pllas
Ask for thQ OUlQItyAL , AniETINE O1NT
MENV , SOW by aooamuu Uraif Co. nt ' . '
cent a per box -by mail UO ceu\a. \
I
I
IS IktOIlAND THK MAN ?
V Dnnolnft Prorcjsor Snla to bo n
Ilnd Indlvldunl.
A number of sinister and unsavory reports
about Prof. Mornml , n well known teacher of
dnncliiR In Omnlio , two been whispered In
ho cars of n Ur.n reporter of Into , but nt first
Ittlo credence was placed in them. H was
charged that ho wns here under an assumed
name as a f ugttivo from justice , that his first
vli'o died from neglect ant } abuse iu Now
York olty and ho liad deserted hts second
vlfo and helpless babe In Newark : that he
md loft his flrst fnthcr-ln-law (5,000 m the
urch nnd had akippcd out from Newark
caving1 numerous creditors ; that ho finally
drifted to Chicago and under an assumed
inmo did Prof. Mnvtino , the noted dnnclng
.cachor , for onslderublo inoticy. A look nt
he rotund and placid fuco of the Omahn
dnnrlnK master was sufficient to discredit
nil such roiwrU , while the honeyed accents
of his tongue would make ono swear by his
eternal nobility nnd purity of character. But
it happened that Mr. L. D. ISraakos , ot Now
York , was In correspondence with an attorney
ot this city concerning a blllof $5OOQ oxved
ilm by Morand. The attorney had potwlndof
the evil reports about Moraud , and dwtor-
uitncd to uiako Bomp liuiulries conccrnliiK
this elegant professor who hai boon received
xvith open arms hy the salt and savor ol
Dmnlin society , and to whoso charge has
lcon committed I ho darlings of the leading
families la thucity. . The following is the
ruply received uud speaks for itself ,
Tlin LCTTF.1I.
8(51 ( BnooMK STHHCT , NEW YORK , Jqn. 19 ,
1833. H. K. Galbi-alth , ES < I. Dear Sir :
Yours of the 15th lust , received. In answer
would say that tha Mr. Morand you apeak
of was a son-in-law of mine , having married
tny daughter Eliza. His nnmo was then
Joseph Li. Da Lortl a , from Montreal , Canada.
wh < jro ho has relatives. My daughter died
without issue March , 1SCS. At that time I
was security for his rent of n hall over the
Newark & Now Yorjc railroad depot nt New
ark , N. J. , owned by the company. Ho did
not pay the rent and ut tha and of the three
ycnrs' lease I had to pay about $5,000 , in the
year 1870yhlch still remains unpaid by him.
Ho was married again tq a woman In Newark
( I don't remember her maiden name ) by
whom ho had one child. Her address was 33 ! )
Mulberry street , Newark , N. J. In May , 1870 ,
ho deserted them , as well as numerous
creditors , la N wark. See Now York Sun
day Dispatch. I believe the date Is May 0 or
7. 1870. The next I heard of him was as n
"Mr. Moraud , " assistant teacher with Prof.
Martine , Chicago how lou gl do not know
) crhaps two or three years. Ho then went
& KcokuU aud opened a dancing school as
Prof. Moraud. That Is the last I heard of
lilm until I saw your letter. . I hayo not heard
from him personally since ho left Newark , hi
1870. Respectfully , D. L. G. BKOOKKS.
Matters began to Ipok rather interesting ,
and Mr. Galbraith wrote to a friend In Now
York fop copies qf the Dispatch of the date
named in the letter. The copies arrived m
duo tim6 , aud la ono of them was found the
following telegram to that paper from
Nexvark :
A DA CIXO MASTBU TAKES FUBSCIt LUA.VK.
They will sco him uo more ; nnd where will
they find a man with such rubicund visage.
such u sweet mouth , such cat-like tread and
such uu exquisite- way of planting a bouquet
iu his buttonhole- De Lorlioi Appollo
hall , where ho was wont to call the figures.
is now Hko "somo banquet hall deserted. "
On Thursday morning some workman , for
the purpose of making repairs , found it nec
essary to pass through Da Lortio's bed room.
The dancing master usually slumbers lute ,
but Do Lortio had already arisen. Had ho
gone to gather violets and buttercups from
the swamps of Kast Orange ! Ho would
scarcely have taken his bed aud furniture
then , By degrees the painful truth leaked
out that Do Lortio had wafted himself awny ;
had "took out , " "vamoosed the ranch. " etc.
Then it became known tliat ho had loft the
Newark & New York railroad company ,
$1,000 In arrears for rent. By nnd by Judge
Gould , of the Journal , was told to "pulldown
his vest ; " for had.ho not been oxultiug over
the fact that Do Lortio had just paid him his
bill of $14 in full ? He had his check in his
trowscrs pocket , but the check was bad.
Adieu , DU Lortio 1
Accompanying this was the following ex
planatory no to from Mr. Galbfuith's friend :
On the second examination I found what is
written above. The "Judge Gould" referred
to is probably the editor of the Newark
Journal. The Newark Call was the paper
that furnished to the Dispatch , the above par
agraph. W. DUNNING ,
10 East Twenty-ninth street.
New York , March 23 , 16S8 ,
I'UOF. MIKT1XI3 INTKKVIBWED.
The BED has boon in possession of the
above information for some time , but know
ing that Prof , Marline was coming to Omaha
it was thought best to wait his arrival and
receive his additional corroboratlon before
publishing it. Prof. Marline was met las.t
evening , and admitted his knowledge of
these facts about Morand. and was sure of
the ono concerning himself. Some five years
ago Moraud camp to Chicago claiming to bo
a broken down Canadian lumber merchant.
Ho was utterly penniless and Prof. Martlno
gave him n position as assistant , although an
additional teacher was not needed. The pro
fessor uieuiiwhilo paid U his expenses. At
the end of two mouths Morand aslccd Prof.
Martlno to advance him money to start a
dancing academy at Superior. The professor
kiudly did so , uud Morand with tears of grat-
iUiUo m his eyes promised to pay it back
in a few weeks at moat. That is the last
Prof. Martina has ever scon of him.
By u singular coincidence , Prof , Martina
has been acquainted with Mr. Brookes , Mo-
rand's father-in-law , for twenty years , but
did not know of the relationship existing be
tween the two men until two years after ho
had helped Morand start his dancing school
at Superior. Prof. Marline was at tlio resi
dence of Mr. Brookes in Now York city on n
visit , when Brookes brought out u photo
graph and asked him if he had seen u man
that looked like that in Chicago. The pro
fessor immediately rocognlzcd the round.
jovial Irish face us that of Morand , and
spoke his name.
"Yes , " said Mr. Brookes , "that is the
name ho Is going by In Chicago , but his real
Is Ho is son-lu-luw and
nauio Do Lortio. uiy - -
is a scoundrel. "
Mr. Brookes then told of the cruel treat
ment bin daughter had received ut Do Lor
tio's hands , from which she dually died ,
Additional facts were elicited by the inter
view with P of. Marline , but In deference tc
his wishes nothing more will bo mentioned
If you need a norfoot tonic or n blood
purillor , ttxko lir. Jonoe' Rod Clovm
Tonic. It speedily euros nil troubles ol
thu stomach , kiduoys und liver. Can
bo taken by the most dolicuto. Price
T 0 conta.
NASHVILLE , Tonu , , April 20. A Bannct
special says N. B , Lester , the murderer ol
Lieutenant J. T , Luwo , was hanged to-day ul
11:55 : at Lebanon , the scene of the murder ,
Its suparlor exrclli-iice proven In millions ol
homes fr mo o tliuii a quarter of a. century. It
Is u e.l by the ITiilted States tlovrrmneut En
rtorfrid by the heads ol the urc-al uuh ei titles as
iKf'V . 'KMt. purest nlld mo t hwUUtul. Di"
Wli-BoCifiimli.iVlns Povxdoraoe * not coutsln
nm noaj .liraor tmn. Holdonlylrioani.
Wnwv1'ltICB UAKINQ f6tVDEV.cn,1
Norf\iu ) : . -
CUU-ftgo. St. Louis ,
KNIGHTSJF LABOR
The Wonderful Tale of a Mente of That
KoblG Organization.
Sherman's March From "Atlrmtn To
tlio Son , " Through Georgia ami the
CarollniM Oootl Kcntllng for
ITrnml Army Boys.
80 much has already been written about Oen.
Sherman's march to the sen , that It IIKI become
n fainlllnr subject to our rentiers. ( Ion , Sher
man's nrmy commenced Its memorable iiinrch
from "Atlanta to thu Boa" on tlio morning of
Novomberiritbnndnrrlvfidln frqntof the defenses >
fonses ot Bnvmmnh on tha 10th of December ,
1SH. No news had been received from the north
during this Interval , except such na could In
Rlcnncd from southern papers picked up by tlio
soldiers on the line of inarch. Ihclr licet way In
Dssabnw Sound with supplies of food n.nd cloth *
Ing and an Immense mall , containing letters
from home for nearly every one In tlio army ,
from thncomiuandlupKonornl down to the pri
vate soldier. All that blocked their communica
tion with the fleet Mas rt , McAllstvr , ontho
Ogeocheo river. This fort was cnpturert by
Hazen'H illtlMon of the Ifith corps , on IJocomber
1.1th and the IRth brought the boys their mails
niul an abundant supply of food and nmunltion ,
mknlnp that one of the happiest days experi
enced by the men of Shcrumn's nriny < I'ropnrn-
tlona , were mode for. assaultlnotho confederate
works nud were nearly completed when the
confederates evacuated Savannah. The union
troops entered the city before daybreak on the-
21st of December. TUa fall of Ft. MoAllKter
placed Gen. Sherman In communication with
( Ion. Grant and the authorities In Washington.
I'rlorto the capturu of Savannah , the removal
of the Infantiy of Sherman's army to City
1'olnt uy sea was the plan contemplated by
Oen. ( .runt , but Ocn , Sherman expected , after
reducing Savannah , instantly to march to Co
lumbia , 8. C.tlianco to ItalHgti , and then rn-
port to ( len. Grant , and so telegraphed him. The
fall iff Savannah resulted In the adoption of thu
plan Ocn. Sherman had contemplated.
About ono mon'h nas spent In Savannah In
clothing the men and tilling the train ulth am
munition and rations. Then commenced thQ
movement which was to make South Carolina
feel the severities of the war.
Among tha "boys In bluo" In General Sher
man's army. In General John A. Logan's div
ision , was Mr. Jacob Llnlnger , a well known
citizen of Omaha. Jlr. I.lnlnger served three
years In the Union army under General Logon ,
and was nt the seine of Vtcksburg and through
the entire march to the sea. "
JACOB
Mr. Llnlngcr came to this city about seven
years ago from Indiana , and for six years of
that tlmu has worked , for the Union Pacific coal
company. He Is a member of Assembly No.
WU of the Knlguts of J abor. A reporter who
called on him at his residence , corner of Six
teenth and Frederick stwjets , was made ac-
attainted with the following chapter from Mr.
Llnluger's book of experience. Wo will toll It in
his own way.
1 remember , years ago. when exposed to all
kinds of weather , 1 uaeu to cot cold very often.
1 would have chilly sensations , with a little
favor at the same time , a burning or prickling
sensation la my nose , and a feeling of dryness
or heat , which would last a few hours , when a
watery discharge would set In. This would last
perhaps from throe days to a week , when I
would feel as well as over , but soon I would
have another spell , and oa time went on I got so
I wosi always catching cold. After a while the
dl&diargQ chawrcd and became colored and
thicker , and harder to remove ; It became more
dilllcult for mo to breathe through my nose ,
which would stop up whenever there was a
change to damp w eather : then the running from
my uosa became less , bus 1 noticed thera was
more trouble in my throat , and I had to hawk
and spit a coed deal. My nose felt dry and un
comfortable and bothered mo a great deal.
Didn't this Imveatondeney to injure your gen
eral health ? 0 , yes : my t > tomach got very weak.
I was careful , though , and tried to diet
myself. My stomach distressed mo con
siderably , and 1 was uneasy and milserable.
1 had a buinlng sensation under my breast bone
and my stomach felt distended , or rather felt as
If there was something there that didn't belong
there : hour water would rise up in my tliroat.and
occasionally only wind. Uut lot mo toll you when
a man's stomach it * out of order he almost hates
the world , and seo3 very llttlelnltthatpleas.es
him. Hut 1 have experienced a decided change
of late. In looking over the city papers from day
to day , I noticed the cures of Dr. McCoy. At last
I got up spunk enough to go and see
him , ho examined mo thoroughly and agreed to
treat me at a very reasonable price ; J accepted
his offer.aud to-day , after only ono month's treat
ment , ] am like my old time self again ; my nose
and throat causa me no trouble whatever , no
pains , no aches , and my appetite is good , no dis
tressed feeling , my blood agrees with me. 1 sleep
well , and In fact feel like a now man , and advise
those ulllicted in the same way to go to Dr. IX Coy
and gt-t the benellt of his experience.
Jlr , Mnlnuer , as above stated , lesldes nttho
corner of Itith and Frederick streets , where ho
will willingly corroborate the above statement.
Can Cntnrrli fie Cured ?
Tlio past ago might be called n superstitious
one. The present can more properly On called
an ago of surprises , for many things once clashed
among the impossibilities have now become
everyday possibilities. It would bo superfluous
to enumerate thum. lint navowo reached the
utmost limit/ Have wo ? Physicians who claim
to make certain ailments the human body is
sulijuct to a spaclal study , and claim to bo able
to cure mich diseases , are pronounced by other
self-batlslled pructloners as presumptuous ; but
does their saying so make It not The roan who
can come the nearest to overcoming thufceeinliuj
impossibilities of others Is now all the rage , and
well does ho or they deserve the success they
have labored so hard to attain. Dr. J. Cresap
McCoy orhls associates do not make claims to
anything marvelous. Much as raising the dead
and giving them now lire ; neither do they claim
to give hlght to the blind ; but by
their new and Bclrntillc method of treating
catarrh they have cured and do cure catarrh as
well as bronchial and throat troubles. They
make catarrh a specialty , because it is one of
the most prevalent and troublesome diseases
that thu people of this climate ate heir to. Blnce
Dr. McCoy and his associates Imvo located in
this city they have treated with success hun
dreds of persons whom other physicians have
told their dlneaso was classed among the In
curables. Do they not publish from week to
week in the dally papers testimonial' ) from
some of their many grateful patients , giving in
each cu.so the full name and address of the per-
bon making the statement that the doubting
and skeptical may rail and Interview the said
people prior to visiting the doctor's olllcesfar
consultation. The people ad\crtlscd us cur ml
are by no moans obscure or unknown , but In
the majority of caws itro cJtUens well known
by tlio biiNiuexa people and community at large ,
and It will more than repay any one Buttering
from catarrhal atrectlon to visit those who e
statements are published , or consult with the
doctor or his associates at his olllce.
DOCTOH
J , GBESAP M'GOY ,
"
Late of Bcllem Hospital. New Toft ,
KAMQE UUI1.DINO. OMAHA. NEI1.
Where all curable cases are treated M 1th sue-
ceu.
itwllcal diseases treated skillfully. Consump
tion , llriuht's dUuabe , DyHpepsla. HIiBumallsm.
and all NKKVOU8 DlBIiABl's. All diseases pe
culiar to thu BC.X03 a specialty. OATAlllUl
CUNBPLTATION at ofllce or by mall * ] .
Mauy dUeabcs are treated successfully by Dr.
McCoy through thu malln , uud It la
thus possible for thoae unable to nmko the Jour-
tpy to obtjxln euccuBsful hospital treatment at
their homes.
Otlico hours Q to 11 a. in. ; 2 to i p. m , : 7 to8n
1U. 8UNDAV HOU S I'ltOJJ 8 A. } I. TO I I'.M
Corr ; siKjndnce rccel\ proiuot uttvntloiu
Nolottero answered unluw accompoulod by 4
ctuts In fctanipL ,
Address airmail to Dr. J. 0. McCoy , Hooms
b
DID YOU EVER TAKE IT INTO YOUR HEAD ?
Thai you can purchase clothing tit half its original cost. It is very strange but nevertheless
And in fact this statement is corroborated dnily by mnity of our bonefittcd customers thab
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
1119 Farnam Street. 1119
Will soil you clothing which was inado to order by bona fide merchant tailors , rtfc half its original price. The question i1 ? often propounded by
some of our astonished purchasers , "How can you afford to sell these fine goods ab such low prices ? " Query.
"WIE3 O
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4.
"We have been forhmnte enough to secure sonic of the handsomest nnil most stylish garments over before gazed upon by nn admiring public ,
A glance at the appended price list will induce the most skeptical nnd fostid eous bargain seekers to purchase.
Spring Overcoats JBeatities
$9.00 Which wns originally imido to order $20.00
11.00 Which was originally inado to order . * . 22.00
* 18.00 Which w 3 originally iiiudo to order 28.00
15.00 Which was originally mndo to orclor 80.00
20.00 Which wnq originally inado to order. 40.00
25.00 Which wns originally umdo to order : 60.00
SPRING SUITS , Elegantly Made and Trimmed.
AT FOR
8.00 Which wnq originally mndo to order 17.00
10.00 Which wus originally inado to order 21.00
12100 Which wag origiimlly made to order " . 25.00 * §
15.00 Which wus originally nindo to order 80.00 &
20.00 Which was originally umdo to order 40.00
25.00 Which was originally made to order eo.OO
30.00 Which was originally uiado to order CO.OQ
Comprising Railroaiij Seymours .Four and One Button Cutaways.
PRINCE ALBERTS , And They are Dandies ,
A nobby and complete line of pantaloons. Every garment bears the name of the maker. All alterations to improve a fit done free of chorgo ,
and underjuo consideration will wo allow a garment to leave our establishment unless it is perfect in every detail. The original and genuine
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , HIS Farnam Street
Three Doors East of I2th Street
Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.
GRATEFUL COMFORTINtt
Epps's Coeoa
BREAKFAST.
"Dr a tborougb knowledge of the natural lam
wnlqn govern tbo operation of dlucjtlnn anil nutri
tion , and by caraful application of tbo fine proportles
of well-soloctcd Cocua , Mr. Kpps boa provided our
breakfast table * with a aollcntolj- flavored boveraira
trblchinor save ua runny licavy doctor's bills. Ills
by the Judicious UBO of aucli articles of dlot Unit a
constitution may bo Rruluully built up until strong
cnoiiKb to resist every tendency to disease. Hun
dreds of subtle maladies arc floating around us ready
to attack nhorovcr there It a veak point. Wo mar
escape raanr a fatal sbatt by keeping ourselves nail
fortified with pure bload ana a properly nourlsbod
frarao.-Clvll Service Gazette.
MudR simply nltb boiling water or milk. Bold only
In balCpouud tins by Grou > re labeled , thus :
JAMES EPPS ft CO , ,
Proprietor Omaha Business College ,
IN WHICH IS TAUQHT
Book-Keeping , Penmanship ,
Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing
and Typewriting.
Send for College Journal.
S E. Cor 10th and Capitol Avenue
OOIiD MEDAL , PABIB , 1878.
BAKER'S
BiinnWnnt
Dlumidbl
AVarrantcd alinliittly jture
Cor oft , from wlilcli the excess ot
OH lias been removed. It lias Hires
limn the itrtngth ot Cocoa mixed
with fltarcli , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
and Is tticrcforo ( ur more economi
cal , coiling leu than one cent a
cup. It is delicious , nourishing ,
strengthening , easily djgistcd , anil
admirably adapted for Invalids as
wi'llaa for IRTSOUS In health.
Sold lijr Ororurs etoryithore.
W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass ,
DRUNKENNESS
Or tlio Liquor Habit , rosltively Cured by
Aduilulstcrlng Dr. Hatnes' Goldou
It canlioglvoa liuicup of coircoor ten with
out the kuowledgo of the person talcing It ; abso
lutely harmlohs , and u 111 Direct a punuunt und
blicttly cure , -\vhethur the ii.Ulent is a moderate
Orlnkur or un alcoholic wreck. 'J'housands of
tlruukurils Imvo beuu madu toiiinurnto men u ho
have taken O olden Speclllo In their colToo with
out their knowledge and today believe thny
milt drinking of their own free will. It never
falls. TUo system once linpremiated with the
Hnoclllc , It becomes an utter fniposilblllty for
the liquor appetite to exist. For tiiilo by Kuhn
kCo. , 15th and Douglas i > W. , anil IHth andCum-
ing bts. , Omaha , Neb.j A. U , Foster & Uro. ,
Council lllulls Iowa
S , K , FELTOH & CO , ,
And Mauufactureru' Agents for
WATER WORKS SUPPLIES ,
U fall descriptions.
Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De-
tbll Plans and Specifications ,
Furnished on Short Notice.
Correspondence Solicited.
Office , Straus's ' Building , Fourth Floor ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
Who U WEAK , NERVOUS.
TKD. who In hl FOLLTand lONOKANC'E
AM TBI FLED away hU VIGOR of BOBY ,
MIND nd MANIIOOD , causing oxbauiting
drains upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFK
ISEADAtlUE , BACKACHE , Dreadful
Dreame , IVEAKNKSB of Memory. BAHK-
j n SOCIETY. I'IMl'lE8 upon
the FACE , and all the EFFECTS lending to
EAKXY DECAY and perhaps COKNU.MP.
TIO > or INSANITY , ahould consult at once
tha CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Eitabllihed
1861. Dr. Clsiko has made NERVOUS DE
BILITY. CHRONIC and all DUeesci of
the OENXTO URINARY Organs ft Life
iKUdjr. It makes NO dlffirenca WHAT you
&ATC taken or WHO bu failed to euro you.
liar to their ox can consult with the auuranco
sf ipoedy rollof and cure. Send 2 cent * postage
for works on your diseases.
9-3end 4 cents postage for Celebrated
WorltB on Chronic. Nerroav and Doll *
onto Diseases. Consultation , personally or by
totter , free. Consult the old .Doctor.
VhonEiuida cured. OfDce * and pnrlom
private. 3-Thoso coijtcmplflllni Marrjatfo
send for Dr. C'lnrkc's celobratcd gulao
Male and Feinnle. each 15c. , both 25c.
( stamps ) . Before confldliiR your case , consult
Dr. Ct AIIKK. A friendly letter or call may
jave future eufleringaud shame , and add coldon
years to life , < S-BooU ' Life's ( Secret ) Er
rors , " We. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings
eont everywhere , secure from cxpoauro.
Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , B to 12. Addrns ,
P. D. OLABKE , M. D.
183 So , Clark St. . OHIOAOQ. ILL.
1742 Lavrace St. , Denver , Col ,
4
Of the Missouri Btato Muslum of Anatomy , St.
I.oius , Mo. , University ColleffO Hospital , London -
don , tileson. Gonnany and Now York , having
devoted tnelr attention.
SPECIALLY-TO THE TREATMENT OF
DISEASES.
More csnoclnlly thqpe arising from Impru
dence , Invite all to suirerlnc'to correspond wltli
our delay. Diseases of Infection and coutaulou
cured nfuly and gpeedlly without use of dan-
t'orourt ilruk'if , 1'atieuts whobo cases liuvu been
iicplecteil , badly treated or prououiict'd incur'
able , Bhould not tall to write us concerning their
symptoms. All letters receive imuicdlutu atten
tion.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
And will bo mailed 1'ltHU to any address on re
ceipt of ono 8-cent stamp , "i'ructlcal Ohserva-
tloiiB on Nervous Debility and 1'hyalcal Kxlmus-
tiou , " to vlilcli la addud nu "Kssay on Mur-
riaKu"wlth linpurtaut chaptorson diseased of
tbu Iteprodurtlvo Organs , thu wltole forming a
valunblo medical trcatlHe which uhquld bo read
by all youug men Address
DBS. S. & D. DAVIESON ,
1742 Lawrence St. , Denver CoL
E. t. Allen M. D.
. . , . . ,
Ilomoeopatblc Bpeolullat ,
tit AND THROAT NOSE , tAK
Bpeotaolej Accurately Fieseribed.
MAMOJS UL'K. , OMAHA
ir. J. OA.LimA.iTn ,
Surgeon and Physician.
Office N. W Corner 14th aud UouKhis Bt. Olllco
telephone , iQj ; Uvaldeuce toluphone , 6Gd.
U" > PARKER'S QINQER TONIO ulUiout
A rare iullciniLl tuuipotijiutluU cure wlumlt cue fa.
cunu the worfet auo of Couch.Wcak LUDC , Attluiio.
HIEMDERCORNS.
The ufut , turett uid Lot cure for Corns , llunloni , &o.
iUM Ui < AliL tiiiurxjcdinturttotlit ( dvt. hcurfalU
U < u& U c ct t liru jtUU. UUC41 4 Co , H , If.
THE CHICAGO AND
MORTH-
WESTERN
. RAILWAY.
Omaha ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
Tbo only road tf > take for DCS Mnlnes , Manlialtoirn
Cedar Itiiplcls , Clinton , Dlzon , Chlcaco , Mllnraukoo
ninl all points Kan. Tn the people of Nebraska , Colorado
radoV rouilna. Utah , Iduliq , Nevada , Oregon , Wnsb-
Incton and California , It offers superior advantage *
not poislblp by oar other line.
.Among a few or tbu numerous points of superiority
cnjojrotl br th patrons of tbls rcmil between Onmlia
und Chicago , am Its two trains n day of DAY
COACHES , which are tlio finest that buiuan nrt and
liiECnulty can create. Its 1'ALACKH1KE1'IM ! CAUS ,
which are models of comfort and elogunto. Us I'AK-
IXJIl DHAWINO IIOOM CAltS. niimn > msed br any ,
and Its widely celebrated 1'AI.ATl Al. IHNINO CAH8
tbo eijtiul of whlcb cannot bo found cUowbero. At
Council llluirs. the train * of thu Union 1'aclllo Itnll-
wny connect In union depot with HIOMO of the Chicago
cage & Nortliwentom Hy. In Chlcuco tlio trulni of
tbls line niiiko close aonncctton wlib tbosu of nil
other Knstern linen.
Kor l > ptrolt , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincinnati.
NlrtKiuu Kails , HulTalo , 11tt liui , Toronto , Monlrcal ,
Iloston , Nnw York , I'hllHclelphlii , Ilalthnorc , Wash-
Ineton , and all points In the J.an. Ask tor tickets via
1110"NORTHWESTERN"
"NORTH-WESTERN"
If you wish tbo host accommodation. All ticket
agents sell tickets vlu tbli linn.
if.UUOniTT. K. t' . W1IAO.V ,
Uen'l Juinigcr. Ucn'l 1'uss'r Agent.
CU1CAOO.1U.S.
W. N. I1AUCOCIC. Oen'l. Western Acent ,
U.K. KlMHAI.Ij , Ticket Agent.
G. t" WKsA City f'asaengor Agent.
1401 r.irimm St. , Omahn , Nub.
NO.OL.A.NO S PJtOPOSALS FOll AUMV
Supplies Olllte of 1'urclinsliig and Depot
CommlHuiuIus of Siibalbtcnce.U.S. Aniiy.Omnna ,
Neb. , Aluic'i ) , 1BH8 Souled proposals In tripli
cate , Hubject to thu usual conditions , will bo 10-
colvtd ut this olllco until II o'clock a. in. , central
standard time , on .Monday , the S3nl duv ot
April , IbW , nt wlilcli tlmu and iiluco they NVlll ba
opened In the preboncu ot blurterH , for thn fur-
iilshliiK and delivery ut Omaha , Neb , , th follow
ing anny i > uppllos , viz : Vinegar ; blacking , slice ,
Murceron'n ; choebo , V. A.i Hour , family ; and
tubacco , smoking , Seal of N. U. Tlio rlKht Is 10-
served to reject uny or nil Vld > , lllank propo-
hula and specifications aUoniUK I" detail iho
articles niul ( luintltlea required und giving full
Information us to condition of font met , will bo
furnUlicd ou apillcatlon to this olllce , J , W.
1IAHH1UKH , Maj. und C. S , , V. H. A.
PUBLIC SALE !
_
RECORDED
Hereford Cattle ,
At or near Union Stock Yards
,
SIOUX C1TV , - - IOWA.
MAY 2tl , 1388 ,
Tlio Hurlow Hall Jiitril or Huret'ord
Cnltle All UncJor Four Yc < ir Olrt.
Having leased my outat fora lone term of
years. I um forced to sell my nntlra herd ublrh
Is composed of the pet of HOUAOrJ Mil , IIKJ.
and 1'LUTAltCH , llllu , and tovug of tlio llneut
bulls In the Uiilted btutoa ,
The helfcru nro In. calf , or have calva at their
81 den. The calves uioicscordert , TUulieid la In
sured and lie imrcUaser will ussuuio the lui > ur-
nnco. O'erms , C'ush. Tlioro will boiio poalpono-
mtiut. Catalogues on application.
ALEXANDER BARLOW ,
Sioux Oity , Iowa.
William SwartH , Auotluneur.
JOSEPH GILLOnS
STEEL PENS
COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1378.
Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-HIO4.
THE MOST PEEFBCT OP PENS.
' HOW70A6T ,
i1ioo < IR < .U > t d Pie.
m4tur lUclllH nd Kuucllon l
.
B § l d Tii ii ut fiMGatppllutkia.
MARITOK eO.
UNOIN PACIFIC
"Tlio Overland Itoutc. "
The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasura
Seekers' Line-
Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book.
highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen.
It contains Uic American rules for trapping
and shooting adopted by the National Gun
Association ; as well as the revinicd game
laws of the Western States and Territories.
Copies sent free upon application to
J. H. TKIJDETS.
Gen'IP. iT.Agt. .
Omatin , Nub.
NOW'S THE TIME
To ha vo your friends como teas
as Eastern lines will sell tickets and run
Semi Monthly Land Excursions
over the
Union Pacific
"The Ovcriuiifl Route. "
Until July 1 , 1888 , tickets Hold for these excur
sions w 111 be good thirty days for thu round trip
and can bo used ton days going. When purchas
ing nre ready to return , these tickets will bo
good live days for that purpose. Jf purchase
ulsli to stop short of destination on our lilies ,
iiKontb will stamp tickets good to return from
Hiirh point.
.1. 8. TEIIIIUTS , E , L , LOMA3C ,
Gen. P. & T. Agent. Ass'tG. 1 . &T. A.
OMAHA , NE1J.
"The Overland Route. "
Has so arranged its family Steeping Car
service , that berths can now be reserved
upon application by any ticket agent to M
{ . Grecvy , Passenger Agent , Council Bluflfs
owa. The reservations when made are
turned over to the train conductors taking
out such cars , so that passengers can now se
cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman
bertli is reserved and secured.
J. a , IKKHETg. 13. li. I < 0UAX ! ,
Gen. p. & T. Agent. Ass't 0. P. & X , A.
OMAHA , NKIi.
TUB
OK THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' ,
Tlio Must Itouto from Ouinba and Council
Ululft to
- = = = THE EAST = = = = -
TWO TIIAIK3 DA1IA' I1KTWKBN OMAIJA. ANI >
COUNCIL
Chlcngo , AK1) Jllhvankcc ,
St. 1'uul , Jlliiiipaiiolls , Cedar Itaplds
Kock Island , ircciort ) , Ilockford ,
Clinton , Diiljuque , Davenport ,
Klgin , Mudlson , JaiicsrlHc ,
Hclolt , Wluonn , La Crossc ,
Andull olber Important points Kast , rfortboa t and
tioutlicatt.
KortUroiifU tlcktiti call on the ticket aiisnt at 1V)1
Kaninm street , In llsrkcr Ulock , or at Unfou I'aclflo
DtMIOt ,
I'nllnun Ble pers and Ibo flneit Dlnlnir Can In tba
world uru run mi tlio mxln Una 01 lUu Clilcaxo , Mill
WKukro & Ht. 1'aiil lUllwnj , iina aiorr iittvntluu I *
paid to pnm'iiitera br courtvoui ( implores ol tli *
company.
H. llll.I.KH. funer ! l Jlauojcr.
J. K. TUCK Kit , AnlaUnlticrnTnl Mnnnser.
A. V. It. OAlil'lt.NTiai , Ocnernl t'uiteugar ana
Ticket Ai ! nt.
OHO. K.JIKAXOUI > , Atilitant Gooeral I'asiiugor
aud Ticket Audit.
J.T. CLAJUC U mitral Buperliiteadont.
THE BOHAKUN
4
SULKY !
BEST MADE.
Perfect Hiding Higgles.
Breaking Carls.
' . Prices.
Bohanon Carriage Co , , " 'c