r BBW THE * OMAHA 1)AILY B3DJBI : WEBNli&BAY , MAY 94 188. THE PHARMACISTS' ' FIRST DAY Good Attendance at the State Con vention at Lincoln. PROGRAMME OF THE MEETING. Cost of Running tlio City Schools rollco Court NotCH Stnto Fnlr Premium Lists Circulating State House Items. LINCOLK DuitBiu OP Tnn OMAHA BEE , J 1020 P SiniyiT , } LINCOLN , May 8. ) The opening session of the state drugglst-a convention was held at 3 p. m , to-day at the jilaeo of meetIp R , Dohonan'a hall. Over ono hundred druggists were In nttcnd nco , fully ns many moro will nrrlvo on the right trnlns. M. E. ShulU , of Ucatrlco , president , called the session to order , nnd Mayor Sawyer do- llrcrod the address of yolcomc , which wai rcsftomlod to by W. C. Lano. The opening routlno work occupied attention then for nn hour or moro. In the meantime the main floor of the hall presented a mostlmndaoino nppearnnco , with the magn'lflccnt displays of the wholesale druggists who nro represented from all sec tions of the country. The hull Is a miniature exposition , and undoubtedly will attract a Inrgo number of citizens as visitors the com ing two days , The programme of the convention for to morrow and Thursday is ns follows : Wednesday Second business session , 0 n. m. ; third session , 3 p. in. Ornnd pharnm- cental hall In the evening at Tcniplo hall , Thursday Fourth business session , SI a. m. ; fifth business session 2 p. m. Grand compli mentary banquet in the evening at the Windsor hotel. The programme last evening was an Illus trated lecture on the "Rise nnd Progress of Pharmacy , " given by Prof. Nicholson of the state university , the lecture being given at the chapel of the university. The ball Wednesday evening promises to be-n trrcat success , nnd the banquet on Thursday even ing at the Windsor hotel will bo the spread Of the season , I'tini.io SCHOOL EXPOSES , Mr. W. O. Hell , secretary of the board of education , has submitted his annual report , whloh shows the financial uork of the year ns well. Thu expense of the difTcront schools in tlio city lor the year Is ns follows : Central high school ' . . . . ? 0C8".Ot Capital school G , 110.02 C Btrcotsehool 2,2T4. ( > 0 East Lincoln 852.54 J street school 030.01 McCall school 430.SG Park school. 4,44S.-l.- > Q street school r > , bO < ) .S5 T street school 4.1ti.-lT : Third school 4XW ( ! ( VInostrcct school S.BH.IS Bohannon school 743 ( > 3 .Elliott school 4,2W.2T ) Miscellaneous 0.400.0" During the year past the board erected the now C street school building at a cost of 33,024.89. The board organized for the now year by electing Rev. Lewis Gregory presi dent ; Uev. E. II. Chnpln , vice president ; W. Q. Uoll , secretary. SIJW STI'.EET IIAIMVAVS. A number of now street rullxvays wcro In corporated n year ago , und a number of them were pushed during the year in the work of construction. The llnpld Transit was opened for business in the fall , and the second of the uow lines will soon bo in operation. This second line is known aa the Capitol Heights street railway , nnd two cars for service have already been received by the company. This line , that is constructed from the suburbs of the city on the cast will bo cDiincctod with the Lincoln street railway ut Sixteenth nnd K streets , to ulTord patrons n continuous line to the business center. Cars have also been received for the line from the terminus of the Tenth street line to the asylum , and much of the Iron Is laid , so that tlio projectors of this road hope to open It at an early day. I'OLICli XOTRS. The police court has fallen oft in business the past few days. Nothinjj In the way of trouble has developed around the Burlington depot , and the toughs that held sway there liavo evidently moved to now fields. Yester day morning the judge had a sorry specimen of a drunlcard. who after Ulllng up the night before had rolled In the inlro and bore evi dence of having been slugged while on his drunken bout. lie could give no explanation of his actions and was fined and committed. A man named Wainwright was arrested to-day on the suspicion of being a pickpocket. Onicor Bates has been transferred to the day force and ho will give his especial care to making loafers move on. V11F.MIUM 1.18TS. The premium list of the coming state fair In this city September 7 to 14 liavo been received from the printer and the secretary is now distributing them over the stato. The list is in every way a creditable ono and has 'a great feature In that it is entirely shorn of advertisements that huvo heretofore confused and rendered life n burden to the exhibitor Bookilng information between the covers. The premiums olio red nro even moro abund ant than usual , nnd cover a range of topics that it would seem could scarcely bo enlarged upon , The sjiccd department has been com plied to make excellent entertainment on every day of the fair nnd to bring together Dome of the best steppers in tbo west. liXI'KNSl : OP STATIS IXKriTUTIONS. The following items of expense of the state Instutlons were pasted upon by the board of ) ) ubliu lands and buildings : Asylum at Lincoln for tbo Insane.8,835.U ! Asylum for the Insane. Norfolk 7,178.03 On Norfolk building 759.53 Ho form school , Kearney D,0330I On building at reform school b75.no Deaf and dumb institute , Omaha. . . . 1,803.42 , Blind asylum , Nebraska City 537.hl Home for fcoblo minded , Beatrice. . . 2,0 1,85 Homo for the friendless , Lincoln. . . . 1,813.8 ! ! Supixirt of prisoners at the stuto peni tentiary 0,773.40 STATJ : HOUSE NOTES. The International Loan and Investment company , of Illinois , has illod a certified copy of its articles of incorporation with the sccru tary of state for the purpose of transacting business m Nebraska. The monthly rojwrt of the state nsylum lo cated at this city shows that there were nd- mlttcd during the past month seventeen pa tients , and during the same time twelve were discharged nnd dismissed on parole , nnd ono died. The death was that of Sophia Hcrlscr , admitted from Lancaster county , April B , 1S32 , a native of Germany , who has been at most times n violent patient so that frequently slio had to bo tied to her bed. Tha causa of her death Is ascribed as paral ysls of the heart. The Orleans Building nnd Loan asaocln tlon tiled articles of iiicoritoration to-dny with tlio secretary of state ; capital stock 1500,000 , with T. J. Cleaver , L. H. Kent , O II , Doavcr , John Manning , M. / . Shaft , W , K. Davis , A. L. Kcluian , II. T. Ferguson , A , E. Hnrvoy , G. W. Cook , S. U. Knowlton , D , draft , J , It. Kennedy , Ceo. W. Burton as in corporators , The state board of pharmacy were .holding an culmination of applicants at Representa tive ball to-day. There were some thirty persons passing tho. examination seeking co ; tlflcatns aa registered pharmacists. The clerk of the railroad commission WAS busily engaged yesterday sending out the lotterrt to the congress of the United States on the passage of the Nelson bill. The monthly report of the state pen I ten tlary snows an Increase In the number of con vlcts over a month ago. The number of con. viols In tha pen on the lit of April was OH ; ndmlttod during the month , 17 ; sentence ex- jilrcd during the month , 9 ; commuted. 2 ; leaving u total of 821 in the reformatory Way 1. Thnt tired fooling nnd loss ot nn pot I to nro entirely overcome by Hood's Snrsui- ] nrlllti , the peculiar medicine. Try it nnd geo. WANl-'OHI ) AN1 > HIS WATCH. How tlio Tenth Street Cheap Jewelry Sharks Take in Unwary Btr.iugoi-fl , T. P , Conner , auctioneer , nnd M. Golden and William Cole , cappers , In thu swindling Cheap John Jewelry dive of A. Rot hold , South Tenth ttroet , were arrested Monday evening ou complaint of J. C. Burns , charg ed with obtaining money by faUo representa tion. Yesterday morning W. H , Man.ford , RU emigrant f rom Lo nnsport , Ind. , put lu au nppcaranco and filed information apalnst Kothold and his swindling ( rang , charging them with fraud nnd mlsreprcsontntloni Monday afternoon , Manford , attracted by the braying of the loud-mouth crier , Conner , dropped Into the Kothold jolntto look around. Ho wn instantly spotted as n sucker. Con ner had n watch , ho said , a Louisville com mercial traveler had pawned there , and as Ills time had run out it would bo disposed of at n RHcrlOcc. Ho told Manford that the chronometer was worth at least ? 49 , but ns they made It a rule to keep no over due pawned goods on hand , ho would lot him liavo It for 1.1 the generous shark. The sucker , for such , of course , ho was. needed n watch , find he said if It was what they lopro- scnted It to bo , ho would tnko it. Of course , they assured him of this , nnd ho planked down his thirteen big iron dollars nnd took the ticker. No sooner had ho possession of the walch , however , and carefully examined It , than ho saw It was n. g. that It was the unldcst kind of n nnldc. Ho declared at once that ho had been cheated , and that ho would n't keep the watch. Here , however , the olly-tongucd capper stepped up nnd said : "Let mo look nt that watch. Inmajow- oler from Minneapolis , and I'll toll you whether thcso men are getting the best of you. You are right , " ho added , after scru tinizing the watch with n professional nlr , "It is not worth the money you paid for It , but you've bought , however , nnd you'll have to keep It. They may trndo with you , though , and if they will , there's ' n watch lit the case , " and ho pointed at n highly bur nished article In brass , "which Is worth $03 ; perhaps if you would give them $20 moro they'd lot you exchange. " Manford examined the time piece in the case , asked Hothold If It was worth whet Mr. Minneapolis said It was , and was assured that it was. "But , ns my friend says , " shrewdly continued the sharp , "Ifyoifnro dissatisfied I'll exchange with you for (20 to boot. " Manford hesitated a moment , but making u his mind that ho might ns well go the whole hog , forked ever the additional & 0 and received another worthless ticket In return. Suspecting that all was not right , Mnnford left the deadfall and proceeded to a respecta ble up-town house , exhibited his purchase nnd asked them to tell him Its value , "It might bo worth $3 or $4 , but wo wouldn't give you a penny for It , was the confronting reply. This Information , of courso.perturbed "Mr. Manford'exceedingly , and hurrying back to Rothold's be laid the watch on the counter md told them that ho had been swindledund .hat If they did not see proper to return him its money they could keep it , watch nnd nil , liut ho would make nn effort nnd see whether .hoy were going to bo allowed to rob Inno- ; cnt people after this outrageous fashion. Of course they kept his money , nnd the .liner , too , nnd all that Manford escaped ivith was n receipt written on n pleco of wrapping paper , which reads about thus : OMUIA , May , 183S. Sold to W. H. Manford , a solid gold ivatch , lowknrrat , at auction. A. ROTIIOLI ) , This house Is not the only "dive" on the itrcct that should be broken up , nor Is it the only time this particular place has sold worth less goods to the unwary. A thirteen year old boy was victimized some days ago but re gained his money with the assistance of an attorney. A preen gosling looking fellow with Webster county soil still clinging to his brognns was observed industriously bidding on a "solid gold watch" at a shop below liothold's this morning while a "capper" was "raising" him n dollar cacli timo. A policeman in citizens clothes , who was passing at the time , ob served the matter and stopping inside led the unsuspecting agriculturalist outside and in formed him of the designs the gang had on his shekels , which to say ttio least , surprised him. But ho left , much to the chagrin of the sharks who were trying to lleoco him. It has been a question for some time why , hese places were permitted to run openly , and many complaints have been heard. With out doubt the business will now bo stopped. Tlio Earth J5xhalcs Poison. To the air in localities where vogotn- tion , rotted by freshets , is laid bare to the sun's rnys by the retiring" Hood. Millions of square acres , in the vicinity of the great tributaries of the Missis sippi and the Missouri in the south and eouthwcst , pivo forth this fovor-ladon miasmatic vapor , disseminating malar ial pestilence broadcast. Not only throughout the great wcstbut wherever in this continent fever nnd ague makes its periodic appearance and what locality is wholly exempt from it ? Hostottor's Stomach Bitters is the recognized defense , the- most highly accredited and popular means of cure. Fever and ague are eradicated by it. Nor is it less notont when use.d to remove - move constipation , liver complaint and dyspepsia , Kidney troubless , nervous ness and rheumatic ailment. Use it upon the first appearance of those troubles , and with persistency. SHOULD HUN A BOAT. A Horse Goes Out of Sight on the Park Avenue Cfiiuil. When car No. 33 on the Park avcnuo line arrived at the switch on Loavonworth street , between Phil Sheridan avenue and Twenty seventh street , ono of the horses accident ally stepped off the tics , and In a few mo ments had sunk out of sight , with the excep tion of his head. But for attaching a buoy to this part of his anatomy the animal would have drowned. After au hour's hard work the steed was rescued from his position and travel was once more resumed. The condition of the streets in this vicinity Is frightful , and the residents are protesting very vigorously at everybody in general and the street-car company In particular. The latter , however , cannot mend matters unless they pave the entire roadway , and are not re sponsible. The company could however provide a crossing at their terminus for the benefit of passengers. All Safe. PHILADELPHIA , May 8. The crew of the steamer Eureka , which was supposed to have been drowned In the collision with the steamer Bonlson , arrived hero this morn ing. CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven la millions of homes for moro tlian a quarter of a century , Jt is used by the United Stutei ( lovrniiueiit. In- ! dorscil l > y tha heads of the great unlverMtles us tlie strongest , pnroht nnd most healthful. Dr. 1'rlco'd Crt'iini iiukhiK 1'owilcr tinea not contain nmiaonln. llnio or alum. Hulil only In cans. I'KICK IIAK1NO I'OWDEHCO. . Kew Vorlc. Chlr w. St. Louis. Grab Orchard NATURES' GREAT REMEDY. JL. aposrs-rvn crwzsx : sroi * Djiptptia , Sick-Hsataclie , Co&iiipalioD , eio > r u. o u o. t . ror iiT t M < II ( me. Cr b Orcbara Water Co. Iioulsrillt , Ky. SKIN , SCALP AND BLOOD Diseases Cured \tj \ Cnllcnrn Remedies when Hot Spring * , Doctors nnd all other aicdUlucs fall. HavltiR been ft nulTeror for two years and ft mlf from n disease cnuseil fcjr n bnilso on the ctt , nnd having been wired by the CIJTICUHA. HKMEDIRI when nil otherinethods nnd remedies f ailed , I doom It my ilnty to reeo.nmend them. I visited Hot Spring to no nvajl , nnd tried sev eral doctors without MICCOSS , nnd At last our Mlnclnal druggist , Mr. John 1 * . Flnlay ( to whom I shall over feel grateful ) , KpokA to me about CtmctWA , nnd I consented to give them n trial vrlth the result that I nm perfectly cured. There s now no sere about ino. I think I can show ; he largest surface where my sufferings sprung Trom of any one In the stnte. The CuricurtA KENEHIE8 nro the best blood and skin cures nantifHctured. 1 refer to drupRlit John 1' . Kin- ay nnd Dr. D. C. JlontRoniery. both of this t > lao nnd to Dr. Smith , of l.ako I.eo , Miss. Af.KXANDlhl I1KACH. Greenville. Miss. Mr. Ileach tieeil the CUT icon A. Ilr.MnniE ? , at our request , with results as above stated. A. 11. FINLA.Y & CO. , SCKOPOIjA 7 YEA.U9 CURED. 1 Imve been troubled with scrofu1a.se vcn years , illicit nrst started on the top of my head , giving mo Inllnnto trouble. with constant Itching , cost ing off dry scales , nnd a watery liquid uxuded from under the scnlrs. 1 treated It for seven years uniwccessfttlly , nnd xvivs nuablo to check It until I foutul your CUTICUIIA HKMKDIKS. One IMJX CUTICUIIA , ono cake CUTICUIIA BOAP , nna ono bottle CUTICUIIA HKSOI.VJ'.NT completely cured me , my skin becoming perfectly clear and smooth. S. J. DAVIS , Artesla , Los Angeles Co. , Cat. SKIN DISEASE r YEARS CURED. Your CtrricutiA Hr.iiKDir.s did wofidcrful thlnci for mo , They cured my skin disease , which has boeu of nro years' standing , after hundreds of dollars had Leon spent in tryniR to euro It. Nothing did mo any Rood until I com- nioiicedtlio use of the Ctrriuuu.HKMUDIES. . Our house will novcr be without them. JIKS. UOSA KEMA' , Rockwell City , Calhouu Co , , la. Sold everywhere. Price. Ctmcntu. BOc : SOAP , 2Tic ; KKSOLVENT , $1. Prepared by the I'orrKit Dnim AND CiiEMtOAi , Co. , Ilostoti , Mass. C rscnd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases , " Ot pages. CO Illustrations .and 100 testimonials. MPIiKS , black-heads , red , roURh , chapped and oily skin pi evented by CUTICUIIA. BOAP. 'NO ' RHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME ! IN ONB M1NUTJ5 UlO CUTICUnA AfJTI- PAIN PI.ASTKU rellovca Rheumatic , -Srlntic , Hiicldon , nhnrp and nervous I'alns. Strains nnd Wcaknescs. The Hrst and only pain-killing Plaster. S5 oents. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. * Medical and Fdontiflo skill lias at last solved the problem of the Ion ? needed inodldno for the ner. Tom , debilitated , and the wcd. by oomulnlnff tlia beFt nrvo tonlcK , Oder ] ' and Coca , with other effec tive remedies , wh'.eii. actlnir pently liut efficiently on the kidneys , lircr nnd bowel * , remove disease , restore strength and renew vitality. This medicine i * CK Ills place heretofore unoccupied , and marks a new era In the treatment of nervooii troubles. Overwork , anilely , dlBoaaa , lay the foundation of nervous prostration anil weakness , and experience has fthown that the usual remedies do not mend the ( train and [ uralyeLs of the nervous system. Recommended by professional and business men. Eend for circulars. Price 81.00. Sold by drogstat * . WELLS , RICHARDSON&CO. , Proprietors BUBLINGTON.VT. TTflPBECEDENTED ATTRACTION. u OVEU A MILLION D1STBIDUTED. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated br the Legislature In 1OT , for Kduca- tloniil und flinrltablo iiunioses. and Us franchi o iimilo a pnrt of the present Stale Constitution , In VSTJ , by nn overwhelming popular vote. Its Grand Single Number Dranlncs take place monthlr. and the Grand Quarterly Drawings rciiu- larly every three mouths ( March , June , September and December. ) 'We ' do hereby certify that wo supervise thear- rangemants for all tno monthly and quarterly Drawings of Tbo Louisiana tittle Lottery Company , and In person rnanaKo and control the drawlnei them- reives , and that the same are conducted with honesty fairness and In coed faith toward all parties , and we autboriiatba Oomnany to usa this certificate wltb lac similes of our signature attached. In Its advortlie- menu. " COMHI8SIONEKS. We. the underalsned Tlanka and Bankers will pay nil Prizes drawn In the Loulrlanu StaM Lotteries which may he presented at our counters. H.M. WALM8X.KV ; Pros. LouUlani National Dank. I'lKllIU ! LANAUX , I'ren. State National Itank. A. HALDWIN , 1'rci. New Orleans National Dank. CAUL KO11N , Prcs. Union National Bank. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Mimic , Now Or leans , Tuesday , Juno 12 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Ticksts * dt Twenty Dillars eiA. Halves $10 ; Quarter * $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twin- tiotas $1. I.IBT OK I-IUEKS. i riu/K OF fMwn is . rm.nm 1 I'lll/.K UP 1IJUUUUS | . 101,11(1 1 I'lll/.K OK 6U.UUIH . & ! . ( ) > ] ll'ltl/.KUK 2S.UUUIS . -25,011 2 I'lll/.ICS OV 1U.UUJ UTO . -M.OH 6 I'ltl/.KS OK 6uunr < . VS.iiii ) 25 I'lll/.Krt OK 1,1111 are . 2M ) 1U ) I'ltl/.KS OK 6IIIuri ) . , . M.KI ) M ) rill/.K8 OK : Uaru ) . lll.ll > ) UO I'Uliil'.S OK yiUuru . Juu.tWJ AI'IMIOXIUATIO.V I'lllZEH. 100 1'rtiosnf WUapiiroiliuiitliiu to | : iUUU ) ) Prlto aru . MXH ( 100 Ir1iei of MWupproxlmatlnu to IIUO.OUJ I'rlte are . 20,000 100 Prliesof OUUupproilumtlnn to t'O.UOU 1'rlio are . SO.OUO TKIlMINAl , | > U7E | < . 1,000 1'rlies of 1100 decided by..SWJOXJ 1'rltoaro . JW.OOO 1,000 1'riios of IIOU decided by. , . . IIOU.OOU I'rltoaro. , . , . WtfJM 3.1M I'rlioa oniountlnsto . , , . lUiVJW Kor club rates , or any further Information npiilr to the undersigned. Yourhundwrltliu iiiuitho distinct und slunaturu plain , urorapld return null delivery will bu aiturou by your enclosing au envelope hearlnif > ourfull . Keml I'OM'AL NOTBd. express money ordors. or New York Kichaniieln ordinary letter , Curruncyby zprast cat ouroipensa ) ttdJej ] | [ 81)A'UpmNi { NEW U1ILKAN9 , LA- , OrM.A. DAUI'HIN , WABlUNUTOM.P.q Address Registered Letters t ) KKW OHLUANS NATIONAL HANK , _ NKW OIILKAN9 , LA. " ' ? That the presence of acn- T > "i7'IVTTTVTTn1 ? > llliiTll llilV llJlil > erals llenurck-ard and Karly , who ara In chanroof tuq ilrawln t , is n ifuar- nt o of absolute fairness and Integrity , that tha chances art ) all equal , and that no eau can possibly divine what number will draw a 1'riie , llb'MKMIlKU that thu payiuent of all prlies Is CIIAUANTEII ) lir tOUli NATIONAL lliNKS UK NEW OHLEAltK. ud the tickets are sinned bv the preslaeut 01 an institution whose chartered rlznts are recoic * ulicJ In the bluhcit rourts ; therefore , bewartt ol any Initiations or anonymous scheme ; . JOSEPH CILLOTTS COLD MEDAL FAKIS EXPOSITION 1313. Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-OO4. THE MOST PBEFECT OP PENS. tn A MONTH csn bo midowotk 1U ing lor ui. AK0Dt ( preferred ifbo on furnlili llielr own horses und ulro their Tiliolo time loihu tmlnOM. Spare uiuiucnts IDOT bu ptolIUUlr siniilujoa Uu. A lew tutuncltu ID towns ndcltlei. K K.JOIINKUKT It CX > lUUUalabt. , Uleli I mood , > ' * Ueatloa tba Om L llco. THE BACKWARD SEASON Is hayi % a depressing effect on the woolen and clothing market. Eastern manufacturers find tliqnisolves overstocked with fine clothing , and we are now offered stocks of goods from tlio very best houses in the country , at prices much lower than wo could manufac ture thorn ourselves. Our buyer is not sleeping , and the last few shipments wo received from hiiti have compelled us to mark down considerable many lots that are loft from our first spring purchase. "Wo offer this week in Men's suita : 2CO good blue flannel sack suits , the color warranted indigo blue , well trimmed and made at S5.75. The usual retail price of this suit is not less than $8.50. 800 blue flannel suits , all wool and indigo blue , at $7.75. This is as firm a flannel as there is made in this country , and wo guarantee it to bo as good a suit in quality of cloth and make up as there Is offered by any house for $12. 500 elegant Cheviot suits , made of fine imported cheviot , in elegant light colored pat terns , for $10.50. . Wo sold these suits only last week for $12.50. and WQ put them against any 815 suits in the market. In mens' furnishings , wo offer this week a special drive in elegant balbriggan shirts and drawers , finished seams and French neck at 85c each. This is the greatest bargain over offered in this line , as no house would sell underwear like this at less than 75c a piece. Neokwear " "No such variety can be seen anywhere. Our 15c silk scarfs in all the latest summer shades , you cannot get elsewhere under 50c. Another consignment of those olelcgant light colored dorbys , satin lined , at $1. Wo have them in two shades this time , and also have the same hat without lining for 90c. Every body who buys one wonders how it can be done. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. DRS. S. & n A VI E s 01 1742 Lawrpnco St. , Denver , Colo. Of the Mimcnrn of Arntomy Nervous , ( Me & Blooi Diseases Mora cipcclftlly those arising from Imprudence , In- Dlscn . " " . ? ! ? ? ? ? ? WA ° "P"P.0" " wlthoat dciar. c3of , Infection and contagion cured eafely niiej Ipecdlly without UBO of dnnijcrous druga. Patients whoso cases Imvo been iicslected , fondly treated or pronounced Incurable , should not full to write us concerning their eymptouu. All lottcra receive Im mediate attention. JUS ? PUBLISHED , And xrlll bo tnalled'FRBH to wldrcim any [ npon re ceipt of ono 2cntatamn. ) . Practical Observation on Nervous Debllltrfttiu Physical Exhaustion. " A val uable medical treatise which should be read by all. Address , DRS. S. & D. DA7IESOET , 1742 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising has always proven successful. Doforo placlup any Newspaper Advertising consul LORD & THOMAS , iUTEUTISI.KU iCKMS , 48 to lUadolBh Strrtt , CHICAGO. TJ. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital . $250,000 Sin-phis . 60,000 H. W. YATFS. President. LEWIS 8. HEED , Vice President. A. K. TOUZAI.IN , iind Vlco President. W. II. S. Huniius. Caslilor. DtnEcrons : w. V. MOUSE , JOHN 8. COLLINS. II. W. VATE8 , LEWIS S. ltEKl > . A.E. TOUZALIN. Banking Office THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General llauklnglluslucss Transacted. WANTED , Issued 1)7 CouuUcs , Cit ies , towns and Water Companies , etc. solicited. BANKERS . . _ . , . _ . . . _ _ . . . 06 PfiLr * * J0m Gti , CHICAGO. 1 BOSTON. FOUNTAIN CUT AND Incomparably the Boat. PEERLESS DYES A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion , Cures Dyspepsia , Strengthens the System , Restores Sound , Refreshing Sleep , Priceless to Xursing Mothers. Reconenilejl by Eminent Physicians , For Sale bj/ all Druygluts anil Jtich- ardson Drug Co. , Wholesale Drug gists , iTelr c uredm 60ti ji bT l i. crncr.El.ttK > .Ma nclioll lu Jrn , eomklc l. U arant atha 0017 o In tli * world ( runtretina _ _ _ aconlUtloiu Sltclrie < C itagnttu KC eiirrfni. elcnuat , Powerful , Durable , /Oomfertahle Mid KflecUre. ATold frand& Ov rO.OOOcur i ) . SandHtiunnfornaniphtot. _ AMi KKEoYnio JJBLTH iron DIHBAMJI.H. US. BUilHE. UlVUTOa. 101 WA8A8H AYE. . RHICAOO. WKAK , nrRTocp. nr.ntit TEn.whnlnMirOX.lYr and I0NOMAf R hm TRIFLRn ftWr hi * TIOOKOf BWDT , MINl > dnmAimooi > .eiu.lnj xh ulInK drulni npon the JTOUNTAINd of LIFK , IIKADAOHK , BACKACHE , Drtldrul DW tn , WKAKKKSH of M morT , BAH1I. rwi.nr.s3 in ROOIETT. Pixiri.Kn upon the FACE , and all the EFFECT * Ickdlnrto F.ARI.Y HRUAT and pothBpi CONdl/MT. / TIUN or INHANITT. should eoniult at once the CKLEnR.VTF.I > Ir. Clarke , KutabUiheA Iffit. Dr. Clark * has oad NERTOVR DE- HIMTY. CUnoNIC and fill Pluuei of the GENITO 1IRIKART Orcr rt a Llfi Btudr. It raakr * NO dimirence WHAT 70 * bare taken or tTHO hat nUled to enra yon. -FBMAlKSsurrerlnKfromdliK > JUMp era- War to their lex can consult with the aunranc * af tpaedjr rtllef and cnr . Send 2 o nu posUgo An worki on your dUeoxts. -eand 4 cents pottage for Celebrnted TVorUs on Cbrotilr. Ttarvonii and Doll * t Dlteucs. Contultatlon , penonaUr or by tatter , free. Consult the old Boctor. Ytionsnndl eared. IBcc and pnrlors ) prlvnte.Tho a fonUmplntlni Harrltn send for Dr. Clnrho'a celebrated rulaa M l and Femnle , oaoh 150. , both 260. iiUmM ) . Iloforo confldlnB your ease , coniult Dr. JIAKKK. A frfenSly letterer fU may jaie future tufferlnirand shame , and add roM n yean to life. vuook " I.lfr'ii ( Secret ) Er * rors , " Wo. ( itamps ) . Medicine Nnd wrltlnn tent ererynhore , secure from oxpoaaro. Boat * , t to 8 ; Sundays , to 12. Address , F. t > . OLABKB , M. > . 150 So. dark 8t OHIOAQO. ILL. NAeooAitrrro wirM TM otoomfMror wi cownrnr wnl MTA1N MUCH IKFORMATION tttOM A STUDY OF THU HJf Ot TH CHICSGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'l If main lines and bronchos Include CHICAGO. PIORIA. MOLDTE , BOOK ISLAND. DAVEN PORT , DES MOINES , COUNCIL BLOTTB. irrjB- CATINE , HANSA8 OXTY. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWORXn. ATCHISON. OEDAK HATIDB , WATERLOO. imrNEAPOLIB. oud SI. FAUL. Bad ecaroa of Intonnediato clUeu , Cbolco ot routes to and from the Pacific Ooaot. All tnuu * fora In TJa'.on depots. Fast trains of Ittno Day Ooaoboi , elegant Dining Cora , magnificent Pull man Falaco Slooporo. nnd ( between Chicago. Bt Joseph , Atcblnon and Kansas City ) ItocUnlng Chair Cora. Seata Froo. to holders of through Qrat-closs tlckota. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Croat Rook Island Route. " Extends Woat and Bouthwoat from KonmaClty ondBU Joseph to NELSON. BOSTON. . BELLE. VH.LE. TOPEKA. HEBINaTON.WICHITA , UUTOmNBON , CALDVfELL , and all polata In KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celibmtod Pullman manufacture. All safety an * pllancco and modern Improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route la tha favorite between Chlcaeo , Bode Island Atchlaon. Konias City nnd Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. Its Watortown branch trnvenct tha ereat "WHEAT AND DAIRY BKLT" of Northern Town , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Watertown. Spirit Lake. Bloux Folia and many other towns and cities. The Short Line via Oeneco , and Knnkakoa offara superior facilities to travel to and from Indian- apolls. Cincinnati and other Bouthem points. For Tickets , Mops , Folders , or deilrod Informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or oddreH E. ST. JOHN , K.A. HOLBROOK , Qenl ntonaser. Ovnl Tkt. & Pats. Act , CHICAGO. ILL , E.T.Allen. M. D.f Homoeopathic Specialist , tit AND THROAT NOSE , tHK Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. SAMOE JJL'Jf. , OMAHA W. J. Surgeon and Physician , Offlce K. W Coiner lUli und DoutfUa St. Offlcs telephone , 405 ; Hoshleucu telephone , M5. Attended our Great Ten Days' Sale and took advantage of obtaining GOOD CLOTHING at the extreme low prices they were offered , and al though we looked forward ton large trade , our sales exceeded our expectations. Wo shall continue this sale till Saturday , May 12th , so as to give those who were unable to attend a further opportunity. POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY SATURDAY , MAY i2th , inTd toTr > * nrnhi& . < : tf . Imported Worsted 4-Button Cutaway Suits , Striped Trousers Which have been made to order for $25 , and we formerly sold for Which were made to order for $ 'J , and via formerly sold for fG , now now a Suit. $3.75 Railroad Long , Straight Cut Sack Suits , Corkscrew Pantaloons Ifltich wove made to order for $3O , and wo formerly /told for Which were made to order for $12and we formerly gold for fS , now $ ! ! > , now $9 a Suit , $4.50. Scotch Cheviot Suits , Check Trousers Neat and Striped 1'atterns , Sari : and Frock , which were made to i order for $35 , and we formerly sold for $18 , now Which were made to order for $14and we formerly sold for Mnow V L ' $10.50 a Suit , .25. Prince Albert Suits , Cheviot Pants ' Wfifch were made to order for $4O. and we formerly sold for J' ' "i f > SS , now Which were made to order for $10\and \ formerly sold for $11 , now 1 nil $15.25 a Suit. , iSingh Breasted Nobby Sack Suits , Spring Overcoats 1 'Which we made to ordd'for13 , and we formerly sold for ' $ ! i.8Q , now Which were made to order for $2Sand wv formerly sold for $ J8now $15,50 A SUIT. $8.75. 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. 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.