8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY , KAY.9 _ , 1888. THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $2:1,057.60. : George Webber was arrested in Chicago cage yesterday. Ho is wanted in this city for robbing Kd. Mnurcr's ' saloon. Ilo was a , bartender in the saloon. Ellis , ono of the hack-drivers who par- Ucinatod in the recent prize-ring nllair nt the road house , will bo called to ac count by Judge Anderson to-duy , pro vided the prosecuting witness appears. Lyons , another Jehu , who was a spectator tater of the combat , is to bo arraigned nt the same timo. . Stephen Brown and David Gallop , of i. . Florence , are to have a hearing before Justice Anderson this morning on the charge of breaking down and injuring n fence belonging to James H. DoLand. Thcro appears to bo some dispute be tween the parties at suit as to tlio title to the land on which the fence was sit uated , both claiming it. The telegraph operator who was ar rested at an early hour Sunday morn ing in n somewhat inebriated state , and who gave the assumed name of P. A. Johnson nt the police station , wishes to correct any misapprehension that may arise on account of the name. It hap pens that there is an actual P. A. John- eon , who is an operator , who , by the way , is ono of the best telegraphers in the Western Union .olllco , ana many might ho led to believe that the party referred to was ho , when it was not. In justice to Mr. Johnson this statement is made. _ _ _ _ _ Personal Paragraphs. S. S. Campbell loft last night for Denver. Tom Cook , he of legislative fame , Is in tlio city. city.U. U. W. Edwards , of Fort Dodge , dined at tlio Paxton. General J. C. McBrldc , of Lincoln , is in the city for a few days. W. F. Look , of Missouri Valley , is regis tered at the Paxton. William II. McCnnn. of Hay Springs , is in Omalm for n brief period , D. Vf , Courtney , of Lincoln , arrived In the city yesterday nnd Is at the Paxton. Jim Stevenson , of the Burlington , who lives In Denver , Is round about the town. David II. Ettlen , secretary of the Lombard Investment company of Kansas City , is at the Paxton. E. H. Lnno , traveling freight agent , and W. II. Gnrrolt. division freight agent of the Missouri Pacific , are In the city. Assistant General Freight Agent C. W. Cook , of the Southern Kansas road , with headquarters at Kansas City , is In the city. To n reporter Church Howe revealed the fact that bo would go to tno Chicago conven tion mid inaybo elected for four years more. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman , of New York , loft for thn cast last evening via the Hock Island road. They will stop over at Chicago nna Niagara Falls a few days on their return home. Dr. and Mrs. Wright and family , formerly of this city , but now residents of California , Imvo been in the city for some days visiting old friends. They loft last evening for Homo , N. Y. M'ss Trant , of Chicago , who has been visitIng - Ing In the city for some dnya with the fami lies of Messrs. Ileafoy and Hcafoy , left last evening with a party of friends for Den ver and the west. Mr. John C. Burns , ono of Hnrrisburg'a Pa. , rising young men , who has been spend ing some time in visiting the growinpr west , spent yesterday in the city visiting friends previous to returning to his eastern homo. Captain Aaron S. Daggott , Second Lieu tenants Virgil J. Brumback and Charles D. Towsley , Second infantry , have been relieved from duty ns members of the general court martial convened at Fort Oninlm , and Cap tain Charles A. Dempsey and Second Lieu tenant John S. Mallory , Second infantry , have been detailed as additional members. An Oinnlmii Injured. Burt Martin , a former citizen of this cltv , hut now a resident of St. Joseph , while In an Intoxicated condition at the latter place on Sunday night , was run over by a street car and badly Injured. Mutual Trust Company. The Mutual Trust company fllcd articles of incorporation yesterday afternoon. The capital stock Is SiCO.OCO , and the business to bo transacted is the buying and selling of real cstalo nnd loaning of money. James II. Wheeler , Charles 1C. Collins , Edward S. Rowley and Elmer D. Kcycs are the wcorpo- rators. Greatly Kncoiira ctl. Tno gentlemen who have in charge the raising of finances to defray the expenses of the observance of Memorial day met at the oftlcoof Major Chirkson yesterday afternoon , and t expressed themselves ns greatly en couraged over the prospects before them. A patriotic citizen notified the committee yesterday that ho would furnish carriages * - , und conveyances for the day free of charge , 5 and a wall-known Ice dealer volunteered to supply all the Ice required. Under these conditions the committee say they have to raise only about MOO , which they think can bo done In a dny , llcncvolent Firemen. Articles Incorporating the benevolent asso ciation of paid llremen of Omaha wore Hied > with the county clerk yesterday. The ' object of the organization , as stated In TUB Bui ! of some two weeks slnco , are to provide V means of rollqf for sick , disabled or dis- trcsicd members , nnd upon the death of a stockholder to provide for the support of his family. The articles provide for the holding of entertainments for raising funds for such purposes. The capital stock is to bo f-100 , rtlvldea Into 100 ! shares of W each , which nro non-assessable und the debts are never to exceed two-thirds of the capital stock. The chief of the department nnd chief of bat talion , ono member fiom each department and cue member from each six line men eon- tttltuto the board of directors. The followIng - , Ing Imvo been chosen olllcers for the first year : J. J , Glnllgnn , president ; D , P. Ucartl , , secretary J. C. Farrish , treasurer , who to gether with Goo. A. Coulter , Gco. P. WIcd- helm and John Burdlsh , constitute the board of directors. _ \ ยง TJU3 PASSKXGnU I > 13PAU'JMBNT J | or tlio Union Pacific. 'TIIK OVKKLAND ROUTE , " lias gotten out n fly bill designed to call attention to the summer resorts along' the line of this railway. It is a good bill undtouribtsplexbiiro , ; bcokerssporU- fc men and llshormon bhoultl apply ut onoo f. to J. S. Tebbots , general passenger and . ticket ttgoiit , Omaha , Neb , , for infornm- v . tiou in regard to the points of interest f along the line before deriding whora 5 they will spend the summer euaaon or $ vacation holidr.yB. TUB STOV13 JiXPIiODISI ) And Mm. CofTy Nearly Wont Up tlio PI no. Mrs. John Coffy , who resides on Hickory street nearly south of tha Union Pudllo depot , liud a narrow escape from death by the cxplobloii of a gasoline steve Monday night Whether or not the lady was enwiged In fllljnir the tank while the burners- were IK- nlted Is unknown , but certain it is that while doing something with tha steve the tank took flro and exploded saturating the unfortunate woman with tlio burnlnt ; iluld. An Infant child In the cradle near by would undoubt edly have boon burned had not Mrs. CofTy hats presenceof mlad enough , even when en- vclppcd In Humes , to snatch up a shawl and cover the little ono up. Her husband , who heard her scrcnui , rushed to the rcseuo nnd in a moment snatched a blanket from a bed uud , wrapping Jt around her , smothered tno lire ; not however , until slio hail been badly burticd about the face , head anil hands. A pbytidun who attended the unfortunate woman says that while tha burns are not fatal licr case Is exceedingly serious uud that it will bo some time before eha recovers. Shu will also bo dibilguted eouiowhut. Seldenberg/8 I < slgaro , the talk of the town , a lOc cifiir for 5c. MB * Me'ym * & ' Co. , wholesale1 depot. TUB COUIITS. United State * District Court. TO O.UJHT A T1TI.R. In the case of Aaron Cover vs Samuel P. Vnnatta , before Judge Dundy yesterday , n suit to quiet a title to a quarter section of land In Merrlck county , the demurrer of de fendant overruled. The original style of the case was Vnnattn vs Cover , nnd a decree was granted plaintiff. On account of defective service , however , Cover comes In and asks that former decree bo act aside. MOTIOX OVEIinUl CD , In the case of Louis Wclnschcnk vs John A. Froyhnn , a motion on the part of Wcln schcnk , to make additional parties defend ant , was overruled yesterday. It Is a re plevin suit Involving $1,000.1)0. ) . on VXD Ji-ur sni.noTnn. The grand Jury for the present term of court , ni far as selected , Is : 13. C. Cams. Seward - ward : S. P. Hobortson , Brock ; L. A. Stcb- bins , i'tnvnoo City ; T. M. Cook , Lincoln ; C. H. Klttlor , cOmaha ; Patrick Haggcrty , O'Neill ; J. H. Conrad , Falrchlld ; W. H. McCnnn , Hay Sprlnsg ; J. M. Uoss , Vesta ; E. J. Tillson , South Omaha ; J. B. Furry , Omaha ; John I. Page , Omaha : C. E. Yost , Alvln Smith , Wavorly ; J. C. McNalr , Lin coln ; A. D. Beemer. Heomer ; S. B. Allen , Schuyler ; L. Poland , Omaha. District Court. A rnoMissouT NOTE SUIT. James Beaumont alleges that II. J. Avcry owes him $ lC9on n promissory note , und prays for n judgment In that sum. WHAT DENNIS AND WAi.xr.n ASK. Dennis A. Hurley and Walter Lemon peti tioned the court yesterday to give them power to dispose of the library In the law ofllco of Attorneys Erwln nnd Seaver , to satisfy n claim of f 100 , hold against them on promis sory notes. SUIT AOA.IN&T A jiuii.nnn. Daniel Way , a contractor nnd builder , ob tained materials from the Omaha Oil and Paint company on which there remains an unpaid balance of $102.41 , and to recover the sumo the company have commenced action against him.A A nr.sTiiAiNiNrt onncn. Upon application of Thomas II. Cotter , Judge Wnkcloy yesterday issued n restrain ing order on H. E. Mead & Co. , ct al. . from taking possession of certain real estate until the equities of the case can bo argued ou Monday next. nm.T ) FOII i.nmi. . Justice of the Peace Wade gave formal notice yestoi day that ho Uns hold Charles Kccd to bail In the sum of $250 to appear for trial at the district court for libelling the Clark Coffee company , by sending n postal card through the mails reading : "This firm is cheating you. They mix the coffee after taking your orders. " The card was ad dressed to Mulvihill & Shelby , St. Mary's avenue. 6UEU BY A I1ASK. The Omaha National bank , In its action brought yesterday against C. E. Mayno , S. S. Curtis nnd A. II. Soner , recite that there Is duo them f4,6C0.53 , with interest at the rate .of 10 per cent , on a promissory note made by the defendants May 10 , 1887 , for $8,500 , and they ask for a Judgment in the above amount. County Court. Judge Shields was occupied yesterday on the call docket for the May term of the county court which begins to-day. The first case tried will bo that of Andrceson vs. George \V. Duncan for possession of the premises on Fourteenth street between Far- nani and Douglas , now occupied by the de fendant as as n saloon. The trial will be by Jury and is liable to excite considerable in terest. The docket for the May term con tains 100 cases. But ono suit was fllcd in the county court yesterday , that of the Union National bank vs. Elmer E. Finnoy et al. , to recover a horse and buggy valued at WOO , alleged to bo wrongfully withheld by defendants. AITOIXTKU OUA11DIAN. Elizabeth McCoffery was yesterday ap pointed gurrdian of her four children under the rules of her deceased husband's will. DKNNIS CUNNINGHAM feUKI ) . The Atlantic Cigar company yesterday brought suit against Dennis Cunningham to collect $270.30 , alleged to be duo for cigars furnished. Judge Shields yesterday granted the fol lowing Judgments : Nicholas L. Guckert , $225 , against Henry Voogcl , et al. ; J. H. Kogcrs & Co. , f 700 45 , against Peter Connolly nelly , ct al. ; Bockhoff & Mack , $290.24 , ncainst Monuul Schmitt , et nl. ; OlofEk , $150 , against Nels Herdenberg ; Christ Hoff man , $4Ki.ll , against William Wchrer , ct al. ; Omaha Carjxjt company , $309.60 , against the New York Storage and Loan company ; Bohn Manufacturing company , $349.1)0 ) , against Charles W. George. Make no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often mis taken for Consumption. SANTA ABIE has brought gladness to many n household. By its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too of ten develops Into that fatal disease , thou sands can bo saved from an untimely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. CALI FORNIA OAT-1K3UKK is equally effective in eradicating all truces of nasal catarrh. Both of these wonderful California icmedlosnro sold and warranted by Goodman Drug Co. $1 a package , 8 ior J&ftO. The management of the Union Pa cific "Tho Overland Route , " made a change in the running time of its local trains Sunday , April 29th , that will bo hailed with delight by the residents of "The Omaha and Republican Valley. " This change is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph and Grand Island branch , making tlio leaving time of No. 7 ut Council Bluffs at 8:40 : n. in. and Omaha 9:00 : a. in. Arriving at Valley at 10:25 : a. in. ; it connects with the train arriving at Valparaiso at 11:50 : a. in. , and at Stromborg at 2:50 : p. in. Hero it connects with the St. Joseph and Grand Island train , via McCool Junction and Pairflold , arriving at Alma at 10:00 : p. m. The train running opposite leaves Alma daily at 5:150 : a. in. , arriving at Stromsburg at 12:00 : p. m. , Valparaiso 2:10 : ! p. in. and Valley -1:15 : p. m. , connecting with No. 8 arriving in Omaha at 5:50 : p. m. and Council Bluffs at 0:10 : p. in. , connecting with eastern trains , A cluingo in the running of trains between Lincoln and Valparaiso , enables passengers leaving Alma in the morning to reach Lincoln at 8:40 : p. m. Leaving Lincoln at 11:3-5 : a. m. they connect at Valparaiso witli the Alma train , arriving tlioro at 10:00 : p. m. Good tune and through chair car ac commodations , makes this the most de sirable line running into this portion of Nebraska. Passengers between Alma and Lincoln will bo obliged to make otfly ono change and tlfat at Valparaibo. J. S. TUIIIIKTS , Gon'l. Pas. and Ticket Agent. TUB UA1LWAV MBKT1XG. Tlio Krolj-lit Auents Detained by a II. ft SI. AVreok. Thoftelght | und passenger agents of all the Nebraska nnd Kansas railroads > vcro to have met in convention at the Millard hotel i cstorday to arrange a schedule of passenger and freight rates for their respective lines. The meeting was not begun owing to the failure of a number of men to arrive in the forenoon. They telegraphed from Amazonia on the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Bluffs road that they wrro detained there by a freight wreck oil that road. The nature or oxtcut of the wrcrU could not bo ascertained , The roads to bo repicscntcd in the meeting arc : Atchison , TojieltUSs Santa Fo ; Chicago , Kansas & Northern : Southern Kansas Mis souri Pncitlo ; UnlonPaclfic j Missouri Paclllo ; St. Louis & San Francisco , and the Kansas City , Foil Scott & Gulf. The object of the meeting Is to arrange a schedule of rates , both passenger and freight , on all the lines represented from the river points toall points lu southern Kansas and Nebraska. On and after April 20th the day coaches on the Union PacUlo's No. 3 , known as the "Overland Flyer , " will be taken olT , to better unable it to .make time. This will add largely to the popularity that l as alteady been gained oy this fust tralr. . After that date it will carry only passeinjerfi holding-firbt Continental Clothing House i Special Sale of Riverside "Worsted Suits , Price $12. Special Sale of Sawyer Woolen Go's. Oassimere Suits , Price $12. Special Sale of Dolan Oassimere Suits , Price $8. Every Visitor to Omaha Talks About the Continental Clothing House The Enlo of s-o Sawyer Woolen Co.'a flno Cassimcro Suits , which is contin ued this week has boon unprecedented but of equal importance , however , nnd of oven greater interest in our great sale of fine worsted dross Suits , cloth made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS , in medium weight fabric , suitable for wear all the year round. Wo olTor this week 200 of thcso flno Worsted Dress Suits which for dross purposes are strictly cor rect in every respect , anil the most popu lar nnd durable goods sold in this couu- try. RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS , LOT NO. 1. We offer 200 of theabovo named goods made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS CO. , made up in a 4 button cut-a-way Frock suit , and in the most thorough manner , suitable for dress suits. They nro goods which wo have sold regularly for 818. but wo offer them this week to close ut the extremely low price of $12 per suit. The color is plain black , edges bound , nnd ovcrv suit would bo worth in the regular way $18 ; as the lot is not largo they will be closed this week. Send in your order at once if you want one. We wil1 send packages containing suits of clothing , furnishing goods , cloths and vroolens of all kinds kep in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado , or Wyoming , 0. 0. D' giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage oil seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns , examining the same before paying for them , and if not perfectly satisfactory , returning ! 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 Ii results. You take no risks. Examine the goods , and return them atour - expense if they do not please you. OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. j < NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors.7 Corner Fifteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. % 1/FOT Ai" TSIF WEST OF THE class tickets , to points where the train makes regular stops , between Council BlulTs and Ogden. Such passengers must purchase tickets for scats or berths in Pullman sleepers , before entering the cars. Omaha Co-operative Union. The Omalm Co-operative union held a meeting at 134 North Fifteenth street last evening. A draft of the constitation was submitted anil discussed , nnd it was resolved to submit it to a committee for revision. Tlio object of the co-operative union is to estab lish a general family supply store on the co operative plan. Tlio capital stock will be 510,000 In 2,000 shares of $ . " > each. There is at present about twenty-four members in the organization. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover ' Tonic to tho'so suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. I am now on my second bottle , and it makes mo feel like a new man. C. M. CONNOR , Nashua , Iowa. C. F. Goodman Drug Co. K. of ft. Imiid anil Buiiaini ; Fund. The meeting of stockholders of the K. of L. land and building fund held Monday evening was so poorly attended that they could not elect a now board of directors , consequently the annual election was deferred until next Monday evening at 7:80. : All stockholders and delegates fiom assemblies are urged to attend at the corner of Twelfth and Itanium streets next Monday evening. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo soon at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Nob. Titos PUICE. The passenger department of Dtho Union Pacific , "Tho Overland Route , " has just gotten out as an advertisement what is known as the Switchmen's Puzzle , capable of solution in ten moves. It fucinutcs all who try to solve it and bids fair as o novelty to surpass the great 13-15-14 pu/.zlo that created such a craze several years ago. Send 10 cents postage to J. S. Tobbots , G. P. & T. A. , for ono of tlieso little interesting and ontortainihg little puzzles. ' The Indiana State Association of Soldiers Is nrnwKliiR to present to the national conven tions of all the political parties for adoption a favorable resolution on the question of pen sion legislation. TMspowJerna ervaries. A raarrfiofjmrl- tr.atrength anil wholesomeness. Mora fconom ItUthantlia ordinary kinds , anil cannot Dcaolp IncoiniietlUonwltn the mi.iltltuda of loir con. oortwelKhtulumor phosphate powdfrs. goldenly only la cans. Hoval Unking rowd r QOJii UUttre t New ITorie LOT NO. 2. Stock No. 4048,4040 nnd 4050. Imported Whipcord Suits made in a 4 button cut-a-way style only , in regular sizes from 3-5 to 42. This suit was made in our own machine room { lur ing hist sixty days , and the cutnnd make of this suit is as correct for dress pur poses as it is possible to Imvo them , and ns the present month is the month of all the year when people are thinking about dress suits , wo.claimtlmt this lot of wors ted suits is absolutely the most desira ble that it has ever boon our privilege to offer the public. This garment wad made up to sell in our stock for $22 , but as ono of the leading bargains for this week it is offered at the ridiculously low price of $15. Wo unhesitatingly claim that the average retail price of this suit is never less than $22. Of thcso two lots , which are small , particularly lot No. 2 , which was adver tised ns lot No. 1 , in our advertisement of last week , wo can send no samples of cither lot , but as long as they last. Sam ple suits will bo sent by express C. O. D. with the privilege of examination. Bo sure in ordering to mention the date of the advertisement , as the lot numbers in our different advertisorronts represent different goods. In ordering mention the No. of the lot and the datq , of the advertisement. OF THE SICK FREE of CHARGE At Max Meyer < C lira's. Music Hal Commencing Thursday JUorn- iny , May 10th. Dr. Smith , the celebrated magnetic physician , of Now York , lius engaged Music Hall , nt the corner of loth and 1'nrnam streets , ami will publicly heal the sick , Ireo of charge , every moinlng fnom 10 to 11 o'clock , commencing Uliurbdiiy raornlnif May 10th Dr. Smith Is the only thoiouehly educated physician and sur- neon in the United States who is endowed with the magnetic Rift of healing to that degree- which enables him to BTJ upon tlio f.tngo and publicly heal the sick , by simply applying his nand to the nirected parts. Ono vcar ago this month , Dr. Smith appeared at tnoTrcmont Tem ple , In the city of Iloston , and publicly healed over ono thousand sick people. During the fall and % % Inter tlio doctor has been engaged In lieal- Ing tlio hick in San I'Tnnclsco , Cnl..mid at Den ver , where ho met with the same nuccess that ho has so long enjoyed In the east. It Is almost Impossible to descrlbo the strnngoand mvgterl- oils magnetic power % \ hlch ho possesses. People go upon the stage who have been hclplcas In- \alldsforyears , sulferlng from the most ex cruciating pain , and after , receiving three or four magnetic treatments are entirely lelioved and permanently cured. Men co upon the btage on clutches , so btltr andlamo that they can hardly stand alone and in Ova minutes after thoDoctormakesa few passes over them they throw away their crutches and walk as nlmblo as boys. Jt Mill astonish the moat fckcptlcal to too how quickly the doctor euros disease. Ithoumatlsm , hclatlca , neuralgia and in fact all painful diseases are almost always and Instantly cured. All that the Doctor does Is to lay his hnudson thoallected parts for a few moments , then make a few eentfe passes over the patient , tt hen a euro IH clfected. Kverybody Miould go to Mover's Hall , nnd witness Dr. Smith's won- derlul cures. Jlls lectures are exceedingly In- tcrebtlng as well as Instructing , Dr , Smith has opentd an olllco InCrucnlg Illock , on 1'itli U. ad joining the Millard House , where these \\lio nro able and willing to pay , may go from U a. m. till 6 ii. in. dally , except Sundays. Everybody cor dially invited to go to Music Hall next Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock. Admission free. Con sultation free , at his ollice at ( jrueiilg block , on 13th street , next to Mlllanl Hotel. Letters of inquiry must contain postage. IMPORTED nv MihalevSteh , Fletcher k Co. , Cincinnati , 0. Kor Milts br the following dealers Ulctmrdsnn Druv ro.llluke. llnicoA. Co. , Adlur & Heller , ( iliulilonu lro ! A , Co. . Frank lollone\C" > ,11 It. Grotto , un'l all Mliulftalc nnd retail druggists , IKjuordea'cri and wlno mticliunts ever ) where. SteekPiano Itfmnrkablo forpawcrfuUrmpa- _ llit-tlc tone , pliable action and ab. loTute durability. 3Jyear 'reco'rdT the bcst guarantee of the excel. Icnce of thet.e instruments ; . Continuation of the Sale of the Sawyer Woolen Co-'s - ' Fabrics , There are only two colorings loft on these celebrated suitings , and wo offer them until they are entirely closed out nt the Biuno unapproachable low price of 812 per suit. No more desirable mater ial can bo offered for a buslncsssuit than thcso goods are , being purely all wool fabrics , and goods that have stood the test for years. LOT NO. 8. In this lot wo have about 100 suits left in Single Breasted Sack Coats , in sizes 35 to 44. The very best Sawyer * Woolen Co.'s Double and Twist Spring SuitingsnowHghtgroy and brown mixture , just made tip in our very best manner , and never during the twelve years that wo have been selling this suit has it been placed on our coun ters at less than $13. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co. , of Dover , N. II. , needs no commendation from us , but wo unhesitatingly pro- iiounco them the best manufacturers of line all Wool Suitings in Now England. No shoddy Hocks or cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forgot the price only $12. LOT NO. 4. Wo offer 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Suits in a very dark Ox ford Mixture , a small neat checK pat tern , ono of the most popular styles the mill has over made , suitable for cither dross or business purposes. Single Breasted Sacks , regular sizes in Spring weight , at the same extremely low price of $12. $2 PANTS. C. 0. D. With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light and dark colors , in sizes 80 to 12 waibt and 30 to 31 leg measure. Also a very largo line of bettor grades of Pan ts ranging in price from $2.50 to $8. Our $3.75 to $5 Pants are extragood value. Mail Orders Solicited- DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY , BRONZES ! -AT- 11 ! MAX MEYER Omaha , Nebraska. Omaha Seed Hcmse. Ilcadquartera for I.andrtth'8 Celebrated * < : dfi. 1-Ucts. Cut i-'lowera and Floral designs. 'Send . . "W , U , JfOSTKR & BON , Proprietor ? 162iCuvitolAvciiuo. ! S , K , FELTON & CO , , And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of all dcscilptlons. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. dec. Straus's ' Bnilfline , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , I'lentv of Ash. Moplo , Catalpa , IJox Klder.Klm Jllack Walnut and Itnpslnn Mulberuy Seedlings , on hand ; suitable for planting Umber claims. Order quick. D. S. LAKE , Sltcnandodh , lowti * WINDSOR UMBRELLAS. Most popular Umbrellas known. More than lOO.OOO told iu twelve months. None are genuine ) without our PATKNTRI ) Sl'HINUS in the sticks and tlos inured as above. BELKNAP , JOHNSON & POWELL New Yoili and IMiihuIoIphlu. Tlio lament , faitcit und finest In tlio world t'tiiicnucr accommodations unnxcelled , HK\V 'i.'orlt to UluiBiiiwIn Londunderrv ANC1IOHU , . . .MAT Cttl I KlIIINTHMA MAY2Tth DKVOMA MAVUib KTIIIOIMA , JUNK 2ml CHlfASMA . .MAV UtU lAM'llOltIA , Jll.NESUl . _ . . , flncil ! ' I MAY Kill ainaiiln > ciiier Hteuiuer lit JUNKl.itti CITY OK ItOMHl UioWorlJ. | JUMrlltli Saloi n ( ia i K8 to ( ; in ; ow. Ilcrrr , Uverpool , llolfnut or OueJii t > > n , Vj ntl uinnird * per ( llaizow btoum- era , 1.0 nnd uiinnr.U for < ! iU iifHnine. Hucund-clii < l l Ituturn ticLrtu nt n-dutel tntei m&duaraltubla I Joi oltlicrroulonnerln. ezcnr > lonl > ti the urltlloua I of iculnc llioNurlli mill fouth uf Irclund. Ihu Itlven Mi'mirund ulcturfniiiio Clrile. bteuraKo 131 iicuor l.inu lir.uu pa/Mlilu ) r e uf clinrtie. > "I < 1 at lu\vu t ne . t'ortuax ol loun , tlckeUor Jurllier Inioiuik' tlun oily | ' | to I IIEHDERON BEOS. , 72 Li Salle S * , , Ohlc6 8. Or to any cl cur local asuiu. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM . * ad tkcB. I'ron I turei cr j balr to lu original culur. 1'rcunU tM- Ug Witt Pwi'Jruir. CutMMAlpdUcuti. We-atli U I M n CT U P n D M O Etf * t' "r"t.u"1 . Ult m.r * . niriUcnuUnnlbfor c , uimiou * . < f fti oil pila. > > tr r iUi Incur * , DOLAN Cassimere Suits Wo commence the sale this week of about 1000 Suits of the colobratcd Dolan Cassimorcs , in regular sizes 34 to 44. comprising four different styles ami mixtures at the extraordinary low price of $8 per suit. Thcso are strictly all wool goods , free from shoddy , durable and right in every respect. No suit in this lot over to bo retailed for loss than 812 , but wo offer this as an attractvo ! bargain in Men's low priced business suits. Soncl for samples of thcso goods before ordering them , wo will gladly send sam ple of cloth to any address , or wo would much prefer to send a sample suit , so that the manner of making and trim ming can bo seen. Wo would recom mend , however , that self measurement blanks bo sent for llrst , so that a sample suit may be sent fitted to the party who has ordered , nnd in this way saves the trouble of returning suit to exchange it. Remember , there are four styles of I thcso goods. Remember , the price I only $8.00. i. O R/i / A H A ' - ' ) MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE ; -i _ t * T N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts BR.A.OBJS , , " / " ) APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUISEB , * He t facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for ' : e ful treatment of every form of dieeaso reduu9 ing Medical Treatment. * or Surgical / > > ' FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTfir Board and attendance ; best liotpllal accoind * nations in the west , WUITII FOR CIKCCZ.ARS on Deformltfe * sat Draccs , Trusses , Club I'eet , Curvature of tni Surgical Operations. Dlsoaoos of Women a Boon ox DiSEiBEt or WOMEN Fnii.J'i\/ " " DULY EBLIABLB MEDIOAL INBIllf" MAKINO A. erzciAi.Tr or PRIVATE DISEASE All Blood Disease * successfully treated. SyftflV llitic I'olEon removed from ( he system withgjll mercury. New restorative treatment for lots ol Vitnl Tower. I'erBons unable ( o visit IB may t > fl treated at home liy correspondence. All rotnmuV tiicntions confidential , Medlcinecorlnutrumenta ent by mail ur ezprcEs , cecurely packed , no iimrlcs to Indicate contents or render. One ptr' nonal interview preferred. Call and ra < ii > ult us of send history of your case , and we will eud m Vloiu wrapjier , our f ' BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , In Mteney , Bypblliii. Gleet and VnricocUe , ( jieHiou list , Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Initlliitedt DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13lh and Dodos Sts. , OMAHA , Health is Wealth ! Iii. K , 0. WKHT'B NKIIVB AND HUAIN TIIEAT * IKST , a guaranteed npecitlc for ll)8terln , Dlz/.M less. Convulsions , 1'ltB , Nervous Neuralgia , ( eailaclie , Nonotia Prostration , tatmed bythA ise of alcohol or tobacco , Wak/jfulness , Mental h'preaslou , Boflenliitfof the I'raln , resulting In nuanlty , and leading to misery , decay untl loath , rmnnttiroOUfAKe , llairennem , I.OSHOC owt-r lu either f > er. Involuntary I.OK.BS anoV ipermatorlHL'ii caused by nvnr-exortlon of the iraiii.seU-iibimnor over.lmHilgeni > , Knelt boxJ ontiilns one month' * treatment. t\.W \ a bor , or Ix boxes fiir W.OO , sent by mull picpald on re- eipl of pi Ico. AVIS CUAKANTEK HIX HOXI58 * o euro any caso. With each order received bjf is for MX boxes , accompanied with t.1.00 , w Ullbend the purchakfr our \\iiUim uuarantco o refund the money If tin ) treatment doPH not ; eiK-ciu tnio ( lutmmteea Issued only byO. W iOOUMAN. DriiKKlist , tiole Agent , lllo rarnnut Stieet. Omaha , Neb. Wo t govrr l tori Cltlt. v/cu , . toll conildii. tVt , pdU every cut l | bug Irca ulUIiilku , AlooU A U X / OUcIul Oa. nil Hudna.H Wft Cincinnati ft Ohio. SeldbrDrvrcUtfc filt * ftJ.OK. PEERLESS DYES