THE CITY. In yesterday's But ? In n. mention of the coming butterfly ball , the name of Mrs. Mngrano , Prof. Mortino'a assist ant , read Mrs. Morann. This correction is most cheerfully made. Theodore , the slx-months-old child of Thomas and Lucy Rossitcr , residing at 1802 California street , died last evening of pneumonia. The funeral services of the little one will bo holdTunsdny after noon at 'JL o'clock. The flyer from the west over the Union Pacific wi * over six hours late yesterday , having oeen delayed by western connections. The Kansas City train on the Burlington , duo daily at 715 ! p. m. , did not report until nearly 10 o'clock. On the latter road no cause for the delay was obtainable. When the people in Trinity cathedral ctxmo out from mornine service yester day , they found a drunken man stretched out at full length in the entry way , almost blocking the passage. The worshiners had to pick their way very jorly to avoid stopping on him. The lean sent for the patrol wagon , and the inebriate was taken In hand nnd trans ferred from the sanctuary to a coll. lie gave the name of E. J. Tillotson. ' Personal I'nrnKrnplin. L.Youngof Atlantic , In. , is ( it the Windsor. JuhuB Lyons , of Itcokuk , In. , Is at the Mil- lard. lard.C. C. E.illannon , of ICcnrnoy , Neb. , is nt the Pnxton , K. D ; Wilson , of Kansas City , is at the Pax ton. M. E. Erwln , of Dubuquc , In. , Is nt the Pnxton. Jtmn Boyle , of Kenrnoy , Neb , , Is at the * Pnxton. James 15. Lcc , of Ognllaha , Neb. , Is at the Pnxton. J. A. Hurnott , of HoUlrcgc. Neb. , Is nt the , VUllanl. ' ' F. N. Smith , of Ashlnnd , Neb. , is at the . Windsor. i , A. Moore , of Gibbon , Neb. , Is at the Windsor. , O. L. Colcraan , of Plattsraoutli , Nob. , is nt the Windsor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dater , of Cheyenne , arc tit the Mlllnrd. Mr. Frederick Drcxol hns returned from n two weeks' sojourn on the const. Messrs. A. D. Frederick nnd J. A. Moore , of Gibbon , Neb. , nro nt the Windsor. Ell Per It I us swapped lies with the natives in the rotunda of the Paxton lust night. Messrs. Austin Humphrey nnd O. N. Gard ner , .oMJncoln , Nob. , arc at tlio I'axtou. John M. Comstock left last night for Sioux City , In. , on business connected with the Chicago house lie represents lilcciiHetl to Wed. The following mnrrhigo licenses were Issued Saturday by Judge Shields : Nnmo and Residence. ARC. Chnrlos Leushncr , Oirmlm . 83 is- Caroline Peterson , Omaha . i7 ! George Gustafson , Plattsmouth. Neb. . . .27 Anna Stentrom , Plnttsmnutli , Neb . CO , Mnds Kasmusscu , Oinuhn . 29 Slno Knsmusscn , Omntm . 2 ! ) RIIMIIUS Pnulsen , Omnhn . 2(5 ( Chrlstlnnn Hnnsen , Omuha . 25 Frank Hcldek , Omnha . 20 Anna Scduk , Oirmlm . 17 Cost Him II is C. J. Nolnn , n mun employed on a farnvbc- , low Albright , met with a tcrriblo accident at an early hour ycsterdny morning that loses for him Ills loft leg nnd may cost him his life. Ho wished to coino up to Omul ) a nnd left the farm very early. At 4 :40 a. m. ho was on the cast , track of the Union Pacific railroad about midwny between South Omnhn mid Albright t , when ho saw n train coming from the north ! ir * on1 the same track on which ho was walking. Ho stepped over on the other truck , hut did not notice that a train was coming from the south. The Jlrst intimation Nolan had of , the approaching danger was when ho was struck. The engine threw him sovenil feet , but ns ho was in the center of the truck nt the time , it cast him straight ahead Instead of to ono eldo nnd ho fell with his left leg across the track. The collision nnd full stunned him so that ho could not help himself nnu the entire freight train passed over his leg. Ho was taken to St. Joseph's hospital nnd Dr. Gal- brnlth , the Union Pucllio physician , ampu tated the limb. It is feared , however , that Nolan has suffered some internal injury thnt may prove fatal. A Close Call For I > catli. T. F. McMnlmn , n switchman on th.o B. & M. , narrowly escaped death yesterday morn ing , and thcf missing finger on his right hand will over bo a reminder to him in the future of the terrible futo ho escaped. Ho was coupling cars at the time , and it happened that the last connection to bo mmlo was on the trcstlo work northeast of the Union Pa- Clllo depot. Coupling in such a pluco was n very hazardous undertaking , but ho thought ho could mnko it nil right by extra care. Ho picked liis way in front of the earn to about the center of the trestle , where the coupling was to bo made , nnd as ho lifted the link his attention for n moment was drawn away , cnusintr him to mnko a misstep mid full be tween the timbers. As ho fell his right hand caught between the drawhcad nnddcadwood , crushliig it. In n Hash ho recognized the danger , nnd with rfcro presence of mind ho throw his left arm over the bumper nnd nl- lowed the train to drag him over the trcstlo to the solid road-bed. On reaching terra flrmaho scrambled to his feet and dnited from between the cars. When ho found himself safe again , saw his crushed hand nnd realized his narrow escape from a terrible futo , ho sunk in n fainting nt. Ho was taken to the ofllco of Dr. Lee , the company's ' stir- peon , nnd it was found thnt the bones of ono of his lingers were so badly Hplintcrcd thnt amputation was necessary. However , Me- Maunn considers himself a lucky man , Smoke Lone Jack cigarettes , pure to bacco , no opium , holders and fancy pictures. _ _ OlmutniKiim Assembly nt Crcto. Rev. J. E. Ensign , the stuto secretary ol the Crcto Chnutuuima assembly , says that everything Indicates n deeper and broader Interest in the great "summer university" thnn over before. Many who hnvo novel visited Crcto are planning to attend the us tembly commencing Juno 23 , Mr. Ensign also says thnt during the past week ho ha" been spending some time assisting the Hap tlst preacher of thnt city to raise $1,000 to ward erecting a building on the grounds tr bo known us the Hnptlst headquarters foi , that denomination in the stuto. llcv. Mr , Randall of Hcatrlco , hnd Rov. Mr. Dye ol Wilbur , were hero during the wcok laboring among their Liuptist bicthrcn in the sumo dl rection. On Thursday evening of next week the re reptiou to Hon. F I , Foss , the president 01 the Crete Chautuun.ua assembly occurs ni the Y. M. C. A. rooms , Hon. J. M , Thurston Hon. J. M , Woolworth , General J. C. Cowin Roy. W. J. Harshn , Rev.Vlllurd Scott am Rov. A * F. Sherrlll will bo present and mak < short speeches. Everybody who wants u know moro of this great institution is invitri to bo present. Now circles arc being lormec In this city and South Ouiuhu , Uluir , Gram Island and smaller towns in the state and nl are going to attend the coming assembly li Juno. ThoPrcsbjtcrlans are moving along the enwo lliio of our Baptist brethren. The fol lowing is an appeal showing how the Pres bytcri us feel about it and what they an flolnfci To the pastors and people of the Prvbby U < Hau church ; DEAU BJIKTIIUEN The Sunday School as Bociatlon nt Crcto , Neb. , donated to th < Presbyterian church of the state ono lot foi the puri soof oracling a prcsbytcrlau "head quarters1' ( or thu use of the church. A loga organization was effected and competent ti receive lease for said lot , and to own an < control auy and all propcity belonging ti B ul organization. Atn meeting held on tin assembly grounds lust , July trustees won duly elected , empowered and instructed t < erect a commodious ana substantial bulldmi for the use of the Presbyterian denomluutioi of thQ ttuto. The Cougregatlouallsts , thi lawyers , the editors ajjd the \V. a T. U , or ( fauizdUong already have good "keadquar t rs" buildings. The societies who linvo thcso buildings hnvo found them to be of grent ndvnnthgo and comfort. It provides n plnco Mr the meeting of the cleriry of the Btnto , n place for reunions , n place "to make comfortable the sick , n pluco you may feel nt liberty to Invlto your friends. The Presbyterian Publishing oocloty will nlways bo present with choice books nnd sta tionery. Your trustees dcslro to follow In&tructlons nnd erect a building thnt Rhnll not only bo commodious , but an ornament to the grounds nnd n credit to the church wo represent. Such a building should cost not loss than ei.SOO. Wo hnvo about two hun dred churches In the ntntc. Many of them nro new nnd struggling to 'mnlntnln nn exist ence. Such wo should not call upon to con tribute. This amount we think can easily bo raised by the older nnd nblo churches , nnd cheerfully forwarded to your trustees , who dcslro to muko this contribution soon , ns hey wish to bo prepared to contract for lum ber nnd work at nn opportune tlrrui. This enterprise wns Inld before the state synodlcnl body nt Lincoln In October last , nnd there cccjvcd endorsement in the ndoptlon of the 'ollowlng resolution : Resolved , That wo look with favor upon he erection of n good nnd substantial "head- lunrters" building on the nssembly grounds it Crete , for the use nnd benefit of the Pros- jytcrinn church of the Btnto , nnd will present the matter of aid to our respective churches , iind mnko suitable efforts to tnisc each our iroportion of tlio.cxpoiiRO necessary for the rection of such n building. C.V LT. AN , Lincoln. ) S. P. DAVIDSON , Tconmieh. > Trustccs. E."M. " HIM , Beatrice. I The finest pictures In the world are n Lone Jack cigarettes. Soldonborg's Figaro , the talk of the iown , a lOo ttignr for 5c. Max Meyer & ! o. , wholesale depot. TO HECUIVM M'GUIKE. Laboring Men nmL ArtlBnns Will "Wcfcolno nn Orntor. Fourteen men representing the various ivorkingmcn's organizations , mot at the council chambers yesterday nftornoon , and ( were presided over by Mr. Ulnkc , president of the carpenters' 'union. Dr. Tanner wns elected secretory , nnd Mr , iJlako announced , ho object of 'tho meeting , which was to mnko arranBemcnts.for , the reception of P. J. McGuIre , of Philadelphia , secretary of , ho American Federation of Labor nnd Joint secretary of the brotherhood of carpenters nntl joiners , who will address the Inbor cle ment of the city on the ! 10th of April. AH tho-majorlty of dclegntes present wcro without credentlnls , 'u delcgnto nroso nnd nsked them If they lind come * fully cnipow- rcd to act for their respective organizations. The-president suited that this-wns nn im portant question , one of finances which would ho required if n demonstration was determined upon. All of the delegates re plied in the unintuitive to the question , and on motion members of other labor organiza tions spied among ttio nudicnco were invited to tuko chairs with the delegates. A delegate reported that Carpenter's Union No. fiS hud secured the Grand opera house for the WHO of the lec turer , and Dr. Tanner moved that the trades represented ho called and that the representa tives express themselves as to whether they favored a street demonstration or not. A representative asked what the expense would bo , nnd wns told that hall hire , printing and carriage for the spcakqr would cost $00. If two bands of music wcro hired it would cost nn additional ? 200. Nearly every delegate ns ho was called out was in favor of a parade , but the typographical union and painters op posed ono. the latter dwelling'on the expense nnd loss of time to the men. However , if the parade was after 0 o'clock they might turn out. The stonecutters did not favor a parade cither , owing tea a scarcity of finances , nnd the iron moulders thought n "parade would not bo proper at this time. The representa tive of the plasterer's union thought every workingman should turn out , and another delegate intimated that It would not bo a suc cess for the reason it is not to occur on a legal holiday. Finally n vote wns taken upon the holding of'a parade , nnd it was decided by a vote of 0 to 2 to hnvo ono. Upon motion the hour of 0:80 : p. m. was i selected for the forming in line , and the start to be made at 7 o'clock. The following committee were elected to make arrangements : Thomas Patton , brick layers union , and Messrs. Mcllhunoy of the plasterers , Browning of the carpenters , Lewis of the typographical , nnd Scott of the carpenters. The president appointed Messrs. Parker , Welnick nnd Mercer a committee on Ibmnco. The committee o'f arrangements met Inst evening and decided on the following details : The procession will form on Fourteenth street , north of Douglas. A brass band will bo In the lead , followed by u carriage con taining Mayor Uroatch , P. J. McGuirc , the president of the central labor union and the of the ' and ' president carpenters' Joiners' union , followed by other carriages and labor orguhlzations us follows : The carpenters , bricklayers , plasterers , typographical , stonecutters , cigaimukcrs , plumbers , paint ers , iron molders , horhcshoers , brick molders , tailors , lathers , bakers , and bricklayers and and plasterers tenders unions. All labor organizations nro Invited and any not hav ing yet taken any interest In the proposed demonstration are requested to elect n vice president for the meeting at the Grand opera house and also to tmilto arrangements to turn out. A special invitation Is extended to nil Knights of Labor assemblies. The line of march will bo cast on Douglas to Ninth , south on Ninth to Furnam , west on Fnrnam to Sixteenth , north on Sixteenth to Webster , cast on Webster to Fifteenth , south on Fifteenth to the Grand opera house. Lone .Tack cigarettes are pure , a holder for each cigarette , no opium. UK MOUXTJ3U T11I3 OI1A1R And 1'llotcil tlio I'rOceodiuuH of the County OommlHKloiierH. Acting Chairman Mount piloted the pro ceedinps of the countyieoinmlssloners Satur day afternoon. A communication from Frank E. Moorcs relative to the claim ol Buffalo county for the Insuno proceedings h the c-aso of Thcodoro Kuur/.cr : was roforrot to Commissioner C'orrigun , mid the judlclar.v committee was directed to cxamlno the claim of Dr. ICIrkputrlck for professiona herviccs. The bond of Sch\vuab & Camp the furnlsliors ( it breii'l ' for the poor furm , was approved and R , Slander's hid for fur nishlng supplies for the rip nip on the rivet north of Cut Oft lake was sent to the com mlttco on roads , as was Charles Grlflln's um John H. Taylor's bid for the same. The following claims wcro allowed : Hlrnu Avery.Sin ; A. H. Widnoy , ftS7.Wj ( C. A Tuttle , $7 ; H. Hlnrlchs , fl3 ; Ell Johnson on account , WW ) ; A. H. Widuey , J23.CO Oliver Hnncy , ! 0.lt5 : P. H. Green , ; Wll Ham Klnuahl , Wt ; , mid Hiram Ay-cry , VIO. The county treasurer was directed to can rcl the taxes on the Danish Evangeilca Lutheran Congregational church , and Mi- Do Land was refunded M.U7 for erroneous taxation. The county Judge was given per mission to purchasu a Remington type writer for his ofili'c , and F. W. LcBscntln assessor of the Sixth ward , was Instructed to assess all gas and water mains and street railway traults The same order holds good with the othei assessors in the city. The oflleial bond of P H. Horan , constable for the Eighth ward was approved , nnd Margaret Lewis' protcs atraiust cxccsvlva taxation was referred to the Judiciary commit too. H. G. CUrk wants $10 deposited by him for straightening Georgia avenue , and his request was rofcrrei to the committee on Judiciary. Register of Deeds Mejjoath sent In a cor rooted report of the business douo in his oftice during the quarter < ending March 111 The rrcelpin wcro (5,070.85 , and the expend ! tures f3,711J. < 30. In handing in his repoi t Mr Megeathsnys : "I do not mnko this report in ouedlenco to any resolution jf your honor able board , or to meet the requirements o the Jaw as laid down by the county attorney but simply out of n dcslro to preserve in : convenient form "the matters It contains , Uy making this report it Is not my intention to waive any rights or exemptions I may hove under the law , as I insist thcro is n < ) pro vision of law whli'ji requires mo to mnko sue ] report as is contemplated In your resolutiona copy of which I huvo received. " By resolutions the county clerk ivas direct ed to buy ilva copfes of the Omaha city directory uncl advertise for the removal o & 9.3Jjvids c > f dirt from Mfctour ) avenue Continental Clothing House Special Sale of Riverside Worsted Suits , Price $ 12. . . Special Sale of Sawyer Woolen Go's. Cassimere Suits , Price $12. 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.'B fine Casslmero Suits , which is contin ued this woelc has boon unprecedented but of equal importance , however , nnd of oven greater interest in our great si\lo of fine worsted dross. Suits , cloth made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS , in medium weight fnbricjBultnblo for wear all the year round. „ Wo.pffdr.this week 200 of these fine \yorstod' Dreaa Suits which for dress purposes are strictly cor rect in every respect , and the most popu lar nnd durable goods sold-in' this coun try. . i i . ' i < . u I j RIVERSIDE WORSTED .SUITS , LOT NO. 1. We offer 200 of the above named goods made by jip-JliyERSIDE MILLS CO. , mado. ' up'in , n 4 button ' cut-a-way Frock su'jfV , and in the most thorough manner , suitabloj for , dress suits. They are goqds which wo have sold regularly for $18 , but wo offer them this week to close at tho'pxircmoly low price of $12 per suit , jThq color is plain black , cdos ( bound ja.ndqy'eiy suit would bo worth in the regular way $18 ; as the lot Is not largo theyiwijl bo closed this weelc. Send in your order at oncatif you want one. * goods to us at our expense , Money for all amounts exceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory results. You -take no risks. Examine the gqods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. OMAIC. BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK - _ , ' DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner lUfteentli and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska ; THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER , South Omaha. An additional $200 was ap propriated for grading Georgia avenue from Murtiia street south , nnd the register of deeds was instructed to report to the hoard ns to the correctness of the numerical indexes re-written nnd corrected by ex-County Cleric Ncedhatn. Thlspowiler never varies. A marvel of purl- ty.strannth and wholesomanes-f. Moro econonj Iculthantho ordinary kinds , nnd'cannot bpsolp incomputltlonwltn tne multitude of low cost , short weight mum or phosphate pojyders. Sold only In cms. Itnval Haklui ; 1'owdur uo. , j o Walls treet New Vort Health is Wealth ! Dn.B 0. WESTS NK.nvB AND HIIAIM TIIKAT- WENT , a gimranteeil Mecllo | for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions Fits , Nervous Js'ctiralKln , lleiulncli" , Nervous prostration , caused by the use ot alcohol or tobacco. Wnkefulni-sa , Jluntal Depression , KofteniiiK of tlio Ilrnln , rosultliiRln Insuiilty.niicl lendlnR to mleery.ilecfty anil ilenth , I'remntnreUlil AB . llarrcnnesu , Ix > 3sof Tower In either sex , Involuntary losses anil Sperma- torrlm-a caused by over-exertion of the hraln , self-abuse or over-lndnlgunco. Kach box con tains ono month's treatment. Jl.OOn box , orslx boxes for 43.00 , Bent by mall Prepaid on receipt ol price. price.WI3GUVUANTEK WI3GU/VUANTEK / SIX BOXES To cure nny case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with V .W , wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money It the treatment does not effect kcuro. Guarantees Issued only by 0. F. (1OOD- MAN , DriiiUt | , Solo Agent , 1110 Farnatu Street , Omnhci , Neb , nfftiimtfrom the rf- TtHl WEAK > uulhful ' ' ' ' H KB IT1 aCllrr--J" ' ? ' " > . ' " ' manhood . .to. , . I wlrt . .uTa , aluabfotrralU. _ ( M-akd ) ' " 11 luitUulun tor home cure , trio c au w nd OF OMAHA. Northwest Corner Fanwm and ItitU Sts. 1'AID UP CAPITAL , $100,000 SUIIPLL'S ' FUND , - 60,000 I HANK MimrilV , President. SAMITEI. E. UOQEKS. Vice-president , BEN B.WOOI ) . Cashier. LUTHEHDrtAKE. Assistant Cashier. Accounts solicited and prompt ( vtlcutlou > lr n M bUJtneU luwusted to iUaaro. LOT NO. 2. Stock No. 4048,4049 and 4050. Imported Whipbord Suits nmdo in n 4 button cut-ix-way style only , in regular 6i7.cs from 85 to 42.This suit was mtulo In our own machine room dur ing last sixty days , nnd the cutnnd mnko of this suit is ns correct for dross pur poses ns it is possible to Imvo thorn , and ns the present month is the month of all the year when people nro thinklilgabout dress suits , wo claim that this lot of wonted ? - " ted suits is nbsolutoly the most deslra- * bio that it bus over boon out : privllogoi , to offer the public. This garmcat wna mndo up to soli in our stock for $22 , but na ono of the leading bargains for this week it is offered nt the ridiculously low price of $16. Wo unhesitatingly claim that the average retail , prlqo of , . this suit Is never less than ' $22. ' " ' / * j ' . Of thcso two lots , which nro particularly lot No. 15 , which \yns aByor- tiscd nslotNo. 1 , in our advertisement' of last week , wo can send no samples 6t * cither lot , but ns long as they last.-Sam ple suits will bo sent by express C. O.'D. with the privilege of examinations Bo sure in ordering to mention the tlatd of the advertisement , as the lot numbers in our different advertisements ropre'sctit different goods. In ordering inoiltiou1 > l- ' the No. of the lot nnd the date of 'the advertisement. ' Easily illBested1 ; of the finest llavor. Ahenrtv bevernKO for a htronj ; appetite ; a delicate drink for the sensitive. Thoroughly tested ; nutritious ; palatable ; unexcelled in purity ; no unpleasant after eirects. Requires no boiling : . SOLD nv W. R.BENNETT &CO. II. O. WILBUBt & SONS , PHIIj/VDEIjI'lllA , PA. A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. flic BHST and MOST POFUIiAII Bowing Thread of Modern Times. WEWAME OP I7HTATIONS , ' ' . . M'HOM'.SAI.K IIV Ku.l'ATliiCic-Kocil Dry Gooils Co. 31 , II. Hsirrii it Co , J'AXTON ( ULr.AnilKlt&CO. AM ) AT IlETAIL BY S. I'.JIOUSHA.-CO. JlAVIIKN 1IIIOS. THOMPSON , HKIUIN & Co. JMIIKIN & Cn. ( 'IIAH. HiNdKii , South Omaha , nnd all 11 rs chibtt retail ( A. Jl. Loglu. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passage f (0 ( aud KO , according to location of uttttu room. Excursion tun to { 76. Steerage to and from Unropent J.cmest rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. , Oen'l Agents. K ) JJroadway , New Vorlc. JOHN BLEOEN.Oen'JWestern Agent , lot Itandulph tit. , Chicago. HARRY E. MOORES , Agent , Omaha. \T9 carai.uy f cco rout U it Hit cm kDD n to 111 ( of On tnd Clcct. We lava cold coosld cr * fbl , adl .very ftlo U Alcatt it lriu Olesiul C . duoinanl Ohio. Cold bjr Drag ? lit * , filim tt.ao , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PJKIS EXPOSITION 7S. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6Q4. , 'THB KOST r3EGT o ? : HB , Continuation of the Sale of the Sawyer Woolen LVs Fabrics , * There nro only two colorings loft on thcso celebrated suitings , ami wo offer them until they nro entirely closed out nt the snmo unapproachable low price of $12 per suit. No moro desirable mater ial can bo offered for n , busiucbs&ult than ' these goods are , being pur.oly all wool i fabrics , and goods that huvo stood the test for years. , , LOT NO. 3. In this lot wo liavo about 100 suits left in Single Breasted Sack Coats , in sizes 35 to 44. The very ' best Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Double and TwistSprinRSuitingsnowlight grey and brown mixture , just mndo up in our very . best , munnor , and never dtlring the twelve years that wo have boon selling- : ' this suit has it boon 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 thorn the best manufacturers of fine all Wool Suitings in Now England. No shoddy flocks or cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forgot the price only $112. LOT NO. 4. Wo offer 100 of the well known Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Suits in a very dark Ox ford Mixture , a small neat chccic pat tern , one of the most popular styles the mill has over made , suitable for either dross or business purposes. Single Breasted Socks , regular sizes in Spring weight , at the same extremely low price of $12. $2 PANTS. C. 0. D. With I'ritilcgc of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light and dark colors , in sizes HO to 4'2 waist and 30 to 34 leg measure. Also a very largo line of bettor grades of Panta ranging in price from $2.50 to 88. Our $3.75 to $5 Pants tire extra good value. Mail Orders Solicited , Pianos CHICK , KNABE Vose & Sons , Instruments exchanged , rented and told on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. Proprietor Omaha Buslnett Cotltgt , IN WHICH IS TiUOHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Stnd for Ccllcgc Journal , S E. Cor 10th and Capitol Aropuo l - PEERLE88 DYES DOLAN Cassimere Suits Wo commence the pnlo this week of about 1000 Suits of the celebrated Dolan Cassimorcs , in regular sizes II ) to 44 , comprising four different f'tiitr and I mixtures at the oxtraordlnai m > M u-loo of $8 per suit. Thcso arc I JTy all wool goods , free from shodd ; > Xiriiblo and right In every respect. No suit in this lot ever to be retailed for loss than $ U2 , but wo offer this as an attrnotivo bargain in Men's low priced business suits. Send for samples of thcso goods before ordering them , wo will gladly send sam ple of cloth to any addresn , or wo would much prefer to senda , sample milt , so that the manner of making and trim ming can be seen. Wo would recom mend , however , that self measurement blanks bo sent for lirst , so that a sample suit may bo sent lilted to the party who lias ordered , and in this way saves the trouble of returning suit to exchange it. Remember , there nro four styles of theho goods. Remember , the price is only $8.00. OMAHA MEDICAL $ SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W.Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts B R. .A. O E ! S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Pest facilities , apnaratui and remedies for put teuful treatment or every form of ditease rcijuir- ; ng Medical or Surgical Trentinent. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hosplt&l accommo dation ! in the west. WRITE FOR CIHCDI.AHB on Deformities and Braces , Tnisiei , Club 1'eet , Curvature of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors. Cancer , Cat.irrh.Tlror.chitis , Inhalation , Electricity , rarnlyeis , Jpileray , Kid ney , Illadder , Kye , KM , Sklu and IllooJ , aud all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Woman a Spoolal'.y. BOOK OK DUIACIB or WOMBS I'lur. ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTE A entAiLTT or PRIVATE DISEASES. All 1)1 oed Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison rcmored from the system without mercury. New restorative treatmcut for loss ol Vital Power. I'ersons unable to visit u > may lie treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicines or Instruments Milt by mall or express , securely { lacked , no marks to indicate contents or aenricr. One per sonal Interview preferred. 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