THE OMAHA DAILY BER ; WEDNESDAY , MAY 2. 1888. 5 ASSESSING MllROAD TAXES , { The State Board of Equalization Moots for That Purpose. JTHEY DO NOT PAY THEIR SHARE. Occurrences nt tlio StAte House Stonecutters Strike Coins On 1'nv- lug Matters llosldcnts "Want Fourteenth Street raved. LlXCOI.H I3CHEAV OF THE OMAHA. DEC , ) 1029 P STUKKT , } LINCOLN , May 1. ) Tlio state board of cquallratton met to-tiny t\t the ofllco of the auditor for the purpose of assessing the railroad nnd telegraph lines In the state. The board consists of the auditor , treasurer and governor , the first two being In attendance , Governor Thaycr not having returned from Nebraska Oily. The board . will bo lit session for sovornl days , and the representatives of the different roada will bo in attendance to sco to it that the assessment is made in low as possible. Tnoro were present at thooponlng , of the meeting ycstcr- day 8. T. Hlghloyinau , tax commissioner of ( the Missouri Pacific , who arrived from tlio nouth this morning' , nnd C. J. Smith , land commissioner of the Union Pacific , whocamo in from Omaha on the early train. The as sessment o' a year ngo was but slightly raised over the year prior , and the present assessment Is far below that of Iowa. It Is a fact worthy of notice In connection with the assessments of railroads that Mr. Hlplcy of the Uurllngton testified that the roaus west of the Missouri river supported the main lines of the Burlington In Illinois uml Iowa. This testimony given before the Missouri legislature might bo used ton great deal of advantage in making uu a right value upon which to assess Nebraska railroads. The proceedings of the state board of equalization will bo watched with much interest. 8TATK IIOU8U XOTHS. The bids of the Improvement of the capital grounds will bo opened on Monday next. The new building nt the homo for the fcoblo minded at licatncc will bo finished this month. The improvements at the blind asylum at Nebraska City will bo completed by the 10th of the month , the board inspecting them yes- tcrdav To-day a mealing will bo held by the board of public lauds and buildings nnd the visiting board of the Qrand Island soldier's homo for the purpose of formulating rules for the gov ernment of the homo. Tlio live stock sanitary commission held a meeting yesterday and had under discussion tlio question of a systematical investigation among the dairy cattle of the state for the purpose of determining whether or no tubor- colosis is abroad in the state. The preval ence of the dlscnso In different sections of the east , the commission consider sufllcicnt " prounds for the utmost "care in Nebraska. The commission is also making energetic efforts to entirely eradicate glanders in the state and orders have bcon issued to tho.ns . - sistnnt veterinarians to report specifically every case handled by them that no fraud can bo practiced In the state. A STIUKB AT HAND. Some ninety days ago the stonecutters in the city cave notice to the different yards that beginning May 1 they should ask as wages $1 per day of nine hours' work. Yes terday-was the day for the raise , if granted , to take effect , and If not for n strike to be on. At noon yesterday it was hard to determine whether the strike had been ordered or not , but it was generally understood that the de mands of the men wore not to bo granted by the owners of the different yards. At Key's and Bullock's yards there was no work going on ; there had not , however , boon any work for a few days owing , it is stated , to lock of stone , but the general opinion was that the ntriko was on. At Tyler's yard the men were at work up to noon , but it was expected that n strike would bo ordered there. There cutters in the different nro fifty or seventy-five ent yards in the city , and they have been Betting fiom ? 3 to $3 50 a day. It is under- ritood that the cutters want no classification in pay under their new demands. Thoio is a good deal of work in progress In the city nnd on hand , and it is difficult to determine what effect a strike will have on the progress of of buildings. riVIXO CONTRACTS. The remaining paving districts to bo paved this season in the city were lot by the city council Monday evening , Stout & liuckstnlt being awarded the contract for all of them , the council ordering the return of the certifi cates of deposit to tlio other bidders with no tice of their rejection. The contracts of Stout & liuckstnll cover six districts , two of which ( the third and eighth ) are to bo p.tvcd with blocks on concrete , the remaining four ( the fourth , fifth , sixth nnd seventh ) to bo paved with brick. Those districts will reach to the university and state capitol grounds , and the streets adjoining the state grounds will not bo paved until after the state makes its appropriation for paving adjoining the state property. It is tlio intention that the brick pavement laid shall bo with brick burned in Lincoln , experts stating that an excellent quality of paving brick can bo burned from the clay used in the different brick yards hero. The yards are arranging to Increase their facilities for work at once , nnd one yard announces that it will burn all that will bo required on timo. Colorado Handstono Is agreed upon for curbing In all the districts , but a proviso is made allowing the use of Uandcra stone if the other is not obtainable. INJrilIXG THIS 8T1CF.CTS. A movement has been mndo by a number of parties to reduce streets in places in the city to forty feet In width , laxvning out so as to leave that width for paving. There is a very general opinion that in some parts of ' tlto cltr this is advisable , but In others It is not. Especially Is the latter true on thor ll'f oughfares leading into the city. Ono of tlio ' most important streets In the city Is North Fourteenth ; it Is a section line and a thor oughfnro for u largo section of country. It loads to lumber and coal yards in the rail road yards and is the great highway to the Htuto fair grounds. On this street nro a num ber of handsome residences , and the owners of them seem to bo a unit in getting the street reduced to fifty feet. The reduction gives them extra lawn room mid makes the paving cost them less , but the general publlo cannot endorse reducing the street for their especial benefit. Franchises for street rail ways have boon granted by the city on that street , and forty foot is too narrow to accom modate street cars and the iumionso travel ron that street nt certain times in the year , Tlio smaller property holders deslro the street at least 11 fty foot wide , and ore work ing to hold it that way , in which effort citi zens generally will coincide In their views. MAUlllKU AND HAI'I'r. Last evening at the hour of 8 p. in. , Mr , W M. Woodard nnd Miss Helen M. Fletcher were united in marriage at the homo of the bride's pai cuts , corner of Nineteenth nnd F streets. Hev. J. T. Minuhart , pastor of Grace M. R. church , performed the ceremony in the presence of the family and relatives. Mr. Woodanl is a well-known attorney in the city who has a prosixsrouB practice as ono of the firm of Woodard & Foxworttiy. The bride is an accomplished lady , greatly es teemed by all her acquaintances. A bright and prosperous future is open to Mr. and Mrs. Woodard , CITT mtiKps. Ono of the H. & M. specials who was walk ing through the yurda with his revolver out , us though his life and the property of the company was in imminent danger , stumbled and fell , discharging his gun , the ball parsing through 1U | hand. The republican primaries to elect delegates to the county convention will bo held to-day in the dllTeiunt wards of the city , The wards liavu held their caucuses and agreed upon the ticket tosupiwrt , and there is no evidence that any contest will bo waged. The county convention will bo hold in liohunnon's hall Thursday. A delegation of So ward democrats were in the city yesterday onrouto to Omaha , and the state convention. While in Lincoln thov had an opportunity of hearing both sides In the battfa among democrats hero in which the daughter houbo wing scored such a victory , The friends of Guy A. Drown , clerk of the suprc-mo court , will bo glad to learn that his winter In California has materially improved . ' liU hvalth , Mr , Brown will change from the California climate to that of Colorado Springs. Colo. , wnoro he will -remain until July when ho hopes to bo homo uyaiu at1 ' . Lincoln. . TUo. third of the. series of lectures lu the Congregational church in this city was held Jastoroning , Ilor. E. S. KahUron lecturing1 upon "Loft-Hnndcd Pooplo. " The Iccturo course is proving a popular feature in the church , and the Iccturo lost evening was ono of the best. Sheriff Whitney of Sorpjr county landed In the penitentiary yesterday two now board crs for that institution. They nro Thomas Davis , sentenced for five years , nnd Frank Brumbaugh , sentenced for one vcar , both for the very foolish and common crime of horse stealing. Mr. L. M. Bartlcttof Chicago has been en gaged to conduct the May musical festival held in this city , commencing the 15th. IJnlph Kitchen , who won many friends In this city for two years while In the Capital hotel , Is viMtlng In town , coming from Kan sas City , where his homo has ucon the past year. The mail facilities In nnd out of Lincoln have been increased by the now railway tnsll sorvjco put on the Kcpubllcan Valley branch running from Lincoln to Valparaiso , Stroms- burg , Button , and terminating at Alma in the Republican Valley. The prospects for the druggists convention arc of the brightest character. Articles for exhibit nro already in the city from Denver , Chicago and Now York , and many others nro on the road , Ilnppy Homes , Much has boon written nnd said about how to make linmo happy. The moralist - ist and preacher have micknoyod this thoino until it would seem nothing moro remained to bo said. But the philosophers hnvo gene far out of their way to account for Iho prevalence of ill- assorted couples and unhappy homes , and have ovor-lookod the chief causo. Most of the unhappincss of married life can bo traced directly to those func tional derailgomonIs to which women nro subject. In nine cases out of ton the irritable , dissatlslled and unhappy wife is a sulToror from some "female complaint. " A trial of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription will produce moro domestic happiness than a million ser mons of philosophical troatlso. Itcuros all those peculiar weaknesses nnd ail ments incident to womon. It is the only mediclno sold by druggists , under n positive guarantee from thn manu facturers , that it will give satisfaction in every case , or money will bo ro- fundod. See guarantee printed on ivrappor enclosing bottle. Arrested in tlio Jail. Ono J. L. Wilson , an old timer In criminal acts , stepped into the county jail yesterday istcnslbly to visit Jailor Joe Miller , xvlioso liospttahlo bed and board he has frequently enjoyed. As ho came In Deputy Sheriff . robe Identified htm as bolng wanted at Lin coln for relieving a man of Ins personal pos sessions , and locked him up until such time is the authorities at that point could bo com municated with. Wilson was greatly sur prised over the turn of affairs , and expressed ho belief that there Is a mistake somewhcio. The "I'ale I-'nces. " This is the generic designation of the white race bestowed by our copper-col ored brother , the "noble savage. " The Caucasian , though many shades lighter , "s not necessarily pallid. But when his cuticle has the parchment-colored tint , and his cheeks the hollowncss indica tive of a want of bodily stamina , ho well deserves the appellation of "pale face. " Those facial indications should suggest a course of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , an acknowledged rchabilitator of a fa'l- ing strength nnd ronewcr of bodily sub- stanco. It is derived exclusively from bontanic sources is pure and cmciout. Its invigorative action is prompt , thor ough and speedily felt. Can the like bo said of most tonics ? Scarcely. Appetite - petite , as well as the ability to satisfy it without subsequent dibcomfort , is re- lowcd by it , and it elTectually tones the liver and bowels. It fortifies the system against malaria and rheumatism , and remedies nervousness and kidney com plaints. The Santa Ana. Fairvicw & Pacific rail way will be running from aanta Ana to Fairview - view within sixty days , and a contract has been let for a telegraph line over the route , to bo completed withm the same period. "Wo would bo pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or boon subject to constipation. As'thoso seem to bo universal troubles a littload- vice luay beem in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nau seating purgative pills , etc. , which sick en and debilitate when such n pleasant and sterling remedy us Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver , kidney- stomach and bow els , and at the sumo time tone up and strengthen the whole system ; causing headache , constipation and all such dis tressing evils to quickly disappear. Work Will Cease. It was decided lost night to stop work on the now Y. M. C. A. building until sufllcicnt money had been secured to meet present and. future obligr ions. The plans adopted for raising the requisite $25,000 will ho made known to the public by their being put into operation. Mr. Ed T. Dadmun , the now general secretary , who had arrived from Norfolk , Va. , a short time before the meeting was called to order , was present and made a short address. Preparations are being made to hold a ro- ceptlou In the hall Thursday evening of this week , In honor of Mr. Dauuiuu. C An Absolute Cure. The OniGINALABIBTINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , bums , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at iiS cents per box by mall HI ) cunts. Tlio MountcU Patrol. The mounted opolicemen , Sheep , Ellis and DoGraves , began duty yesterday. Four other now patrolmen wore sworn in and as signed boats. _ Reports of the fabulous wealth of the Lower California gold mines continue to be come current , but all appear to radiate from the San Diego ofllco of the Lower California Mining company , which is floating stock In Iho corporation that has secured from the Mexican government the exclusive right to prospect in a largo region of country during a term of years. CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven in millions ot homes for more than a quarter ot a century. Ji U iibuil by the United Stuted Uo\ernuir.nt. En dorsed by tha heads of the Kreat uulerslttes us tlin strongest , purest and most houltuful. Dr , 1'rloe's Cream llaldns I'owderdoe * not contain ummonlai llino or alum. Soli ) only tu cans. 1'UICE UAKINU I'OWDBU CO. . N w York. Cnlcago. . at. LouU. . . - Kirk's White Cloud Floating Soap. m Copyright , 1887 , by Jns. S. Kirk & Co. "GooJ , the more communicated , the tiiore abundant grows , " Tne number nnd variety or uses to which White Cloud is applied are almost endless. Enconlums come from workers in all sorts of materials , from all kinds ofdenlers and from domestic circlesall over the continent. White Cloud renovates marble , silver , brass , nickel , nnd zinc'it ; improves the gloss and color of oilcloths ; it cleans painted and var nished surfaces ; it brightens bric-a-brac , china and glassware. When White Cloud is employed flannels do not shrink or ge harsh ; wool fabrics are kept light and fleecy. The family washing becomes a pastime rather than labor. . The skin is made soft and fair attesting the exquisite purity of this soap. Airy and light as a fairy's boat , in glistening brightness does White Cloud float. Ask your qrocer for it , or send lOc for a prepaid sample to i 3 i CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "Wo do hereby certify Hint wn mipcrrHo Ihoar- mnRements for nil the monthly nml quarterly Dmwlninof Tlio Loulslunn btnlo I-ottery Company , niul In person manage ami control the ilrawlnmthi > ni- rclv os , unit that the xiino nro conducted with honesty Inlrnoss nnd In itootl faith toward nil purlins , nml wu nutliorlzo tlio Company to nio this icrtldcote with IncMinllcs of ouralennturo uttnuhud , In Its advertise- UJOIltS. " COMMISSIONERS. We , the undersigned KnnH and nankera will pnyall Prizes drawn In the Ixjulsliuuihtato Lutturlus which luay bo presented nt our cuuntcrs. n.JI. WAUISI.KV ; 1'rcs. Louisiana National Danlt. I'IKRHK I..ANAU.I're * . Stnte National Il.mlc. A. BALDWIN. I'rp . New Orleans National Itaat CAUL KOUN , I'rus. Union Nntlonul Hunt UNPBECEDE1TTED ATTRACTION. OVKII HALF A MILLION DiSTitinurEn. Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated In IMS , for 25 years , by the legislature for educational and charitable purposes with a capi tal of tlUUDU)0-to ) which a reserve fund of oror liiUoO has since been added. ly an overwhelming popular vote Uu franchise wn made a purt of the present constitution uduptud December 2.1 , A. I ) . 1S7'J. The only lottery oror voted on and endorsed by the people ot any state. It never scales or postpones. Ita Or and Snelo Number Drawings takn place monthly , and the dram ! Quarterly drawings regu larly every three months ( March , Juno , September And December I A tWLKNlUI ) OProUTUNITV TO WIN A KOIt- TUNK. Ulth Grand DrawInif. Clna I ) . In the Acad emy of Music. New Orleans , Tuesday Hay 8 , Ibtrf 21pth Monthly Drawlnc. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. e3S ° NotlceTickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves , $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. MST OP 1 CAPITAL IM11/.K Of tiv ) . ( n. . 1(1 HANI ) 1MII/.I ! OP fiOUUI. . 1 ( HtANI ) I'HI/.K UK JO.IIX ) . . Ul.tll ) 2I.AIUIK I'lll/.KSOK 10.OII. , 'JUKI 4 LAIUli : I'llUUSOk' WML , 2U.IU ) 20 I'Ul/.KS Of 1.IJUO . , 50 " Ml. . XiJIII 100 " BUI , ; uoiio aw " sui. . 40.UH WO " 1UU. 60.UW 100 Approximation 1'rties of . 100 " ai ) . au u 100 KU . . , . , . . , io 1JO Terminal W . . . . . M.UU3 i , amounting to Application for rales to clubs slioDld bo made only to theomcoof tbo company In Now Orleans. Fur further Information vrrlto clcnrlf , ulTlnjr full address. I'OjjTAI. NOTIW , ouprosi muuuy orders.or Neir York KxchanfiB In ordinary luttor , Curreuuy by ezpreis ( nt our expuuae ) wddresscd tn 41. A. DAITIMIIN. IEWUIILKAN * . < , OrM.A. DAUl'HIN. WABIII.NOTOK.D.O. Address Hegistsrci Lotion t ) NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , NEW OULKANS , I.A. TT7'Ill"I7TVTTtTT ) TUnt tbn presence of Oen- IjliLJlJlilDI lV ) erals llcaureunrd and Karlywlioaru In chamoof tlio drairlniKis niiuir- nteo of absolute falrnuss and Intcxrtiy. Ibat tbe chsncos are ll t'ljunl , and Ibat no oou can poiilblr dlTlne wbBt number will draw a 1'rlie , UKMKMUKIt that tbe payment of all prices It OUAIIANTEEII HV rUUH NATIONAL HANKS Of NEW OKI.IANH. and tbo tickets are ilvneil br tbo president of an Institution wbose chartered rignts are recou- nlied In tbe lilnbest courts ! tberefore , benare ot any Imitation ! or anonymous icbcmei. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUGHT Book-Kecping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing nnd Typewriting. nH for Cv > t Journal. 8 E. Cor 10th and Capitol Avenue JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL fJKiS SXFOSITION 1173. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS , f-ostltTUTcurcdlnCO dayoCVUr. HorncVKlectro-MafftJctU licit * TruM , combined. Guaranuedtho only ono In tbo world pen era ting fccoutmuoui KlectHod ? Jllaonctta , . - furrtnt. toitntlOcPowerful , DurAble , /Comfortable ftiid EffectlT * . Avoid fraudb , OTotn.OOOrured , ScndtltrtiljprorpanTiiUltt , Aixo KLCcf uio jtELTtf roil war - D2. HGRfiE. JlU'tUTCn. IGA WAQA8 AVZ. f > M"Tsi , , i7-Lvw- " * n T 'iHvri i iir"-1 * - " * " - rrfst UseFARKE ' CINOER TOHIO.wHIjout dclar. A rare cInrtlc/OlMuntT | that crircM when nil else fftlf < . mvorKtcaKusotCoiiKli.Wi-nkl.unKi" , Ksttnna , Rntlun , Inward 1'nlnn , r.iliaosllon Intaluatila fnr ItLCiilntUl.in , FcinaloVeaunedS and all palnf and orders ot the btumach and Bonds. We. at COLOGNE. nt Tract-ant and Laatlug of 1'erruinci 'Jla. UrpggUU. FOUNTAIN CUT ANJD Incomparably the Bast. BRING THE BOYS This will be a week of rare opportunities for parents and all those who have boya to clothe. "We will make a special effort in our Boys' department and will show some bar gains which will eclipse anything over before attempted. Ohildrens' Blouse Suits with beautiful embroidered collars , in sizes from 4 to 10 , at 95o. This suit has never been sold for less than $1.50. Knee Pant suits of all wool cheviots , splendid patterns , handsomely gotten up , sizes from 4 to 13 at $2.75. Other houses would surely ask for such a suit , at least $5. Fine Blue Flannels , warranted indigo blue , beautifully plaited , sizes 4 to 12 ; as good a suit as is usually offered for $5 or $0. Our price is $2.95. Wo shall also offer this week some extraordinary values in Long Pant Suits. Elegant Cheviot suits , strictly all wool , of handsome colors and styles , well made , flizes from 12 io 18 , at $4.25. The actual value of this suit is almost double. Our Long Pant suits run up to 18 , and we can fit in our boys' department , at boys' suit prices , large sized young men , who would elsewhere have to pay for mons' sizes. In place of a useless toy , usually given away to the little ones , we will this time give a benefit to mothers who will appreciate such a bargain and remember us long for it. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. On Wednesday , May 2 , wo will offer 2000 pair good knee pantt from 4 to 12 , worth 50c ; at 15o a pair. Make no mistake ; these are no trash , but good durable pants , such as are sold by first class houses for 50c and more , and such as wo can honestly recommend. We intend that these pants shall bring us thousands of little customers in the future , and wo could not expect to make customers with a poor article- Remember for one day only and two pair to eaoh customer is the limit. Out of town parties who order these pants by mail must enclose postage. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Examinations for admission to V.VhSAU Coli- i.t cu111 lie held ntomiilm In the ftist week of June ApullcaiiU M-ould Inform the President berorc Miiy lUth. Aililu-ss JAS. S. TAVhOU , B. 1) . VassalCollcgo , I'ongliliotnslo. N. Y. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic BpctRllst , THROAT AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. ItL'H. , OMAHA IP. J. Surgeon and Physician , Ofllco N.V Corner 14th and Douglas St. OITlco telephone. 40o ; llesideuco telephone. C33. vourU AS Ihpne t Tcirecly Lnovn to Ul ( .rGononhxa and Gleet. We have coU cooiHer. nble. and in every caie il bu si en sithficticn. Alcott < ! > Sold br Drojr UU. I'ilo 4 1.00 , To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Lhcrnool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passage $10 and ? JO , according to location of state room. Kxcur > lou $06 to J75. Steerage to ami from Europe ttt Lownst rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. . Gcn'l ARcnts , CJ Uroailway , Now 1'ork. JOHN BLEGEN.Gen'l Western Agent , 1UI Kamiulph St. , Chicago. HARRY E. ISIDORES , Agent , Otnaha. SCIENTiriS GLUCK & WILKINSON. WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS OF the IJodr enlarged ind strengthened. Full particu lars sent B lcJ Irce. KlUIi ilKC. CO.luri-iui.N. ! Y. result of over-Work , InrfUcistlon , etc. , ailireu abort Health is Wealth ! Dn.E C. WEST a NEnvg xwn UnAnf THBXT- WENT , n guaranteed svieclno for Hysteria , DIzzl. ness. Convulsions Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous prostration , caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Walcofuluegg , Mental Depression , Softening of the Hruln , resulting la Insaulty.anil leading to misery , decay and death. Premature Old Ape , Iliirronnoss , Ix > ss of Pewee In cither sex. In voluntary Losses and Sporma * torrhcua caused byover-oxortlon of the brain , self-nbuso or ovcr-lmlulsonce. Each box con tains ono month's treatment. Jl.OOa box , or six boxes for J500. sent by mull Prepaid on receipt orpilcc. Wli GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With cacn order received by us for six boxni , accompanied $5.00 , we will Bond the punlmser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by C , F. GOOD MAN. Druggist , Sola Agent , 1110 1'arunui Street , Oiunha. Neb. In consequence of the heavy consignments we have lately received from our agents throughout the country and the low figures we "bought them , we have con cluded to give the pxiblic an opportunity to purchase GOOD RELIABLE CLOTH ING at prices heretofore unknown , for the next ten days , commencing Saturday April 28th , and ending WednesdayMay 7th , inclusive. It is almost unnecessary for us to go into details with regard to quality , etc. , of our stock as it is conceded by everybody that it is unapproachable by any ready made clothing in the coun try. Our stock comprises every conceivable design and style which is needed by any reasonable man. man.VERYTHING VERYTHING GOES. IMPORTED WORSTED FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY SUlTrf , which STRIPED TROWSERS , which was made to order for $9. nnd wo formerly sold for 8G wore made to older for $25 , and we formerly sold for § 15 ; , ] ' . . . For NO1'$3.7B. 10 I ) < iyti Only. NOW $8 4. SUIT. For Ten Dnya Only CORKSCREW PANTALOONS , which were made to order for $12 , and wo KAILROAD LONG STRAIGHT CUT SACK SUITS , which were made formerly sold for 88 ; to order for ? 30 , and wo formerly sold for $18 ; ' NOW $1.50. For IO Days Only. , ; NOW $ 'J A SUIT. For 10 Days Only CHECK TROWSERS , which were made to order for $14 , and wo formerly SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS , neat and striped patterns , sack or frock , which sold for $9 ; were made to order for $35 and we formerly sold for $20 ; NOW $ G,25 , For 10 Days Only ' $10.KO A SUIT. For 10 Doys Only. CHEVIOT PANTS , which were made to order for $16 , and we formerly PRINCE ALBERT SUITS , winch were made to order for $40 , and wo sold for 811 ; . . formerly'sbld for $25 , NOW $ O.OO. For 10 Days Only. JVO W $18.25 A SUIT , For JODitys Only. SPRING OVERCOATS , SINGf/E BREASTED NOBBY SACK SUITS , which wore made to order for $451 , aftd.we formerly sold for $22.50 ; Which were made to order for $35 , and we formerly sold for $18. t iNOW $18.00 A SUIT , Per 10 Maya Only. NOW $8.7S , For IO Days Only. , Every garment on the premises was made by a first class tailor and , bears the name of the maker. All alterations to improve a fit done free of charge. Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 FARNAM STREET. HI 9. . Three Doors East of i2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.