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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1888)
8 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAY 12 , 1888. THE CITY * John Foulk. who came within nn nco of immlcrinc Kilgar Hothcry , Is wanted for nssnuU with intent to kill. The internal revenue collections yes terday shot up to the unusuul figure of $ 11,232.65 , which is 812,000 more than the largest collection ever made in the office. Thursday evening Judge Anderson , 4ho commantlcr-ln-chicf of the forces of the Knights Templar , was presented hy that body with iv handsome gold pin Bymholicof the order. It is studded with diamonds and rubies and is a beau tiful piece of jewelry. Bertha Smith stood before Justice Anderson yesterday charged with dis posing of property belonging to her re puted liege. The articles disposed of h wore pieces of furniture which she had Vl sold at a second-hand furniture store. She claimed she had n right to soil the furniture as she was Smith's wife. lie denies this Baying that she has no legal right to hiH name. The hearing was fixed for this morning. As John Daly stood In front of J. L. Brundeis' store about 6:1)0 : ) p. in. ycster- day * ndmiring the display of goods ex posed to attract the passer-by , ho saw a hat that suited him exactly nnd which was just his size. As no one appeared to bo looking ho slipped the coveted article under his coat and walked oft with it. But one Ole Peterson saw tins quiet theft and reported it to Olllccrs Bloom and Boyle , and in a few minutes Daly was arrested. C Thursday night nineteen young men assembled at the residence of Dr. Deni&o for the purpose of organizing a com mittee to assist in securing the money required to complete the Y. M. C A. building. Mr. George C. Jcnnor was olcetcd chairman while Mr. Silas Cobb was chosen secretary. After the busi ness had been transacted the genial doctor announced that refreshments would bo served. Short speeches and Bongs followed after which the company dispersed to meet again next Thursday at the same place. i'ersoniil I'nrngrnplis. Bert E. Llnclinn , of Dubuque , Is In town. II. G. llalch , of Lnrnmlc , Is ut the Paxton. Hobcrt II. Homer , cf Lnnimlc , is in the cityJ.C. J.C. McHrldc , of Lincoln , is registered nt 'tlib Paxton. J. II. Reynolds nnd wife , of Wymorc , arc stopping nt the Paxton. Klliiatrlcl : Urothers & Collins , of Beatrice , Neb. , have been awarded the contract for the construction of the Lincoln Si Colorado rail road fromPlainvillc , Kan. , to Colby , Kan. , a dlHtmico of 100 miles. Kev. A. W. Liimnr , p.astor of the First Baptist church , leaves shortly for Washing ton to attend an annual national gathering of church delegates , whoso chief object 5s to consider misssonary and educational work within that denomination. Mrs. Lieutenant Kcnnon , wife of the well Iniown aide do-camp to General Crook , loft -v lust evening for Chicago , where she will Join her husband , who was lately transferred to I that place with his superior officer. Since his departure Mrs. Kcnnon has been a guest of Mrs. General Breck. A Hcnvy Transfer. A deed was filed with the register of deeds yesterday conveying the cast one-half of the lot on the southeast corner of Sixteenth i nnd Davenport streets from Charles Turner to Hlchard C. Gushing. The consideration . was $40,000. _ Enlarging tlio Stock Yards Hotel. . Yesterday the contract for building the addition to tllo Union Stock Yards hotel at South Omaha was let by .Architect Mcmlcls- " Bohn to fcggcrs & Buck , the work to cost $20,500. The addition is to bo four stories > high , 100x00 feet and built of brick. Down the Sergeant. . , Sergeant Mutzn was slightly injured by being run into while driving a skeleton buggy by S. T. Booker , one of the numerous reck less hack drivers. The sergeant's vehicle was wrecked and Booker will bo when lie stands up before the police court. Soap for the West. I J. D. Her has sold the old Boyd packing liouso to tlio soap manufacturing firm of Page , Dcro & Co. , of Crcston , Iowa. The firm will immediately commence the manu I facture of soap hero , giving employment to about fifty men nnd turning out daily about two hundred nnd fifty boxes of soap. I No Temple Yet. Richard Kitchen has returned after nn nb- senco of several weeks , nnd yesterday stated that while away , ho had done nothing with reference to the proposed Temple of Ceres , which was suggested bomotimo ago by the fair and exposition. Ho did not know . what action would bo taiccn in the premises , because the committee hud not .vet held n meeting to consider the subject definitely. The Mny Fete. Owing to the great success which has greeted the efforts of the managers of the "May Fete , " which was observed Thursday and last night nt the Exposition hall , it has been decided to hold It 'again this evening , which will bring the entertainment to a i final close. So as to have a largo attendance the prices of admission have been fixed at 15 nnd 25 cents. _ A Correspondent Oil Hutu. A corrcsiwndcnt ot Tin : BEI : In David City asks by telegraph , "What are the colors of campaign hats this year ! " It Is yet too "early in the season to answer the question , 1 and it is not likely that any hat will bo ac cepted until tliu nominations have been made. Thus far , however , the Young Men's ' Democratic club of this city have adopted , to wear to St. Louis , the tall grey hat which has figured In almost every campaign slnco Qrceloy's candidacy. Monerniott ItoynolilH. Mr. Wilkcs McDcrmott , well known among the architects and contractors of this city as part owner of ono of the best quarries of browustono in the neighborhood of Duluth , was married in this city to Miss Ilattlo Reynolds , a charming young lady of Stoux City. Tlio speed with which the knot WUH tied led some of Mr , McDarmoU's friends to believe the affair an elopement which the ponderous groom did not deny , but laugh ingly bald ho was satisfied If the rest were. The newly inudo pair left for un cxtcnsivo tour through the northwest. A Cable , Franchise. The mayor has called a special election for Tuesday , Mny 23 , to vote upon the subject of granting a franchise to the cable tramway couiYlany tp V"IW lJUl * l jjntaln JrQcks on a nuriuiCr'of slrcots in this city , reference to which has already been made in these columns. The list of thoroughfares is a formidable ono , though it is not intended tlm on tmy of thorn , the road have right to the possession of the same to the exclusion of any other road which may deslro to build thereon. The proclamation has been made in compliance with the ordinance passed at tuo last meeting of the council. Tlio Ilnllronds. Mr , Asa Hollobaugh , a traveling salesman for Turner , Fragur&Co. , of St. Joseph , says concerning the recent wreck at Alma , that sliico the finding of the bodies of the two men in the river as mentioned in Tan BED a few days ago , that the leg and arm of a child were also found In the river. Mr. Hollo- baugh criticises the conduct of the oftir mis in no very complimentary manner , and asserts that they have used every effort possible to ronceal the results of the catastrophe. Ho lias had photographs of the wreck inado and 4ll exhibit them on bis travels. It is possible that the matter will not be lion by experts may follow. No one knows how many unfortunates lost their lives on that ill-fated night. "EVEUYTtllXa ItUNNISQ "SMOOTHLY. " The Chjcugo Herald's Wall street special 'contains a brief amount of 'blclily interest- allowed to rest as It i * . A rigid Invostlgn- Ing rending concerning the condition of the Hurllngton lines , The dispatch nvcrs thnt the condition of the road Is bnd nnd thnt the strike nnd low rates have crippled It to nn alarming extent. IU dependant yet con trolling company , the Chlengo , Burlington it Northern , is practically bankrupt. The divi dend which should have been dcclnred nbout the middle of the month , wns sold n few ilnys since upon Iho MoeV exchange for 1 per cent. The Inst dividend dcclnred wns 1 per cent , or one-half the ntnount which It has paid quar terly slnco 18S4. The stock of the rend also declined very much , ns the following figures will show : On Janunrv 28 , Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy stock wus 123. Tula morning it Is 115 , n decline of 1 ! ) cents. A comparison with other lending stock which huvo declined n trifle only will show thnt slowly but surely the strikers , ns- slated by Providence , arc getting there de spite the stcrotyped phrase nt the head of this item. On Juno23 Chicago & Alton was 11W , to-day l.Vi , a decline of 2 cents. Lacknwnnnn. which was 131X. Is to-day 123K , a decline .1 cents. Union Pacific , then Mitf , Is now 53 , a decline of ! l'f ' cents. Verily , "Everything is running smoothly. " IOWA Tuurrs. On Tuesday last the general freight agents of the Iowa lines adopted n distance tarliT which took effect at noon Thursday. The rates nro as follows ; First-class freight , live miles , 15 cents' 50 miles , 2S cents ; 10t ) miles , 38 cents ; 200 miles , 50 cents ; 800 miles , CO cents ; 500 miles 04 cents , Kates on stock are : $3 per car for 5 miles ; 10 miles , f 12 ; in miles , ? 13 ; 20 miles , ? 14 , etc. The lumber rate is 11 cents per 100 miles , and thusamo rate applies to cornoats and barley , while the rate on wheat nnd Hour Is 15 cents per 100 miles. Til 15 NOllFOl.K CONVENTION. The Union Poclllo railway has made special arrangements to accommodate nil who may desire to attend this convention , In addition to its present service to Norfolk , on Mny 14 train No. 07 will bo held ntColum- Iras until the arrival of No. 8 from the west , thus enabling delegates from all points west of Columbus to make direct connection and arrive at Norfolk In time to attend the con vention. Tickets for the round trip will bo said at a fare and one-third. mr IIY AN r.sciiNn. Ixiwis Hcndrlckson , n mnrrlcd man who resides nt Nineteenth nnd Cnstcllar streets , while crossing the tracks of the Union Pacific at Thirteenth street , was struck by switch engine No. 1017 , and thrown several feet. The unfortunate man was taken to St. Joseph's hospl'ul and attended to by Dr. Haiph , city physician. His Injuries , while very serious , nro not fatal. Contrary to re- | ) ortsJlcndriekson was not intoxicated , and Is not a drinking man. THE TIME rXTEXUCn. After May 15 the Union Pacific will make the limit on nil summer tourists' tickets to Colorado points to October 31 , instead of ninety days from date of issue. $ fiOO Itcwnrd. If you suffer from dull , heavy hcad- ncnc , obstruction of the nasal passages , dibcharges falling from the head into the throat , sometimes , profuse , watery , and acrid , at others , thick , tenacious , mucous , purulent , bloody and putrid ; if the eyes iiro weak , watery and in- llnmcd ; and there is ringing in the ears , deafness , hacking or coughing to clear the throat , expectoration of of fensive matter , together with scabs from ulcers ; the voice- being changed nnd having a nasal twang ; the breath offensive ; smell and taste impaired ; experience ) a sensation of dizziness , with mental depression , a hacking cough , and general debility , then you are suffering from chronic nasal catarrh. Only a- few of the above named symptoms are likely to bo pre sent in any ono case at ono time , or in ono stage of the disease. Thousands of cases annually , , without manifesting half of the above symptoms , result in consumption , and end in the grave. No disease is so common , more decep tive and dangerous , less understood or more unsuccessfully treated by physi cians. The manufacturers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy offer , in good faith , $500 reward for u case of catarrh which they cannot pure. The Remedy is sold by druggists at only 60 cents. The passenger department of the Union Pacific , "Tho Overland Route , " has just gotten out ns an advertisement what is known as the Switchmen's Puzzle , capable of solution in ten moves. It facinates all who try to solve it and bids fair as a novelty to surpass the great 1B-15-14 puz/.lo that created such a craze several vears ago. Send " to J. S. Tebbpts" , G. P. & T. A. , for ono of these little interesting and ontertainihg little puzzles , but bo sure to enclose 10 cents in stamps to pay post age on same. The president of the English start of physicians and surgeons , fourteen in number , can bo consulted free of charge at the Capital hotel , Lincoln , from the morning of the 12th of May until the evening of the 10th inst. A JOYFUIj TIME. Second Banquet of the "Knmerd- Hclmlt" nt Ilosemiiiind'H. The arch to the entrance of the handsome cnfoof Roscnmund was prettily decorated Thursday night with American colors Ger manic. Potted plants , trailing arbutus , roses and other tender tributes of nature en livened the fostered colors of the gentleman who occupied the long tables nnd made merry over their second banquet. They composed the members nnd guests of the "ICnmcrad- schaft , " un orguni/ation composed of Ameri can-Germans to perpetuate and keep green tliojmcmory of thclrfnthcrs nnd km who had fallen in battle. To the Inspiring strains of a march from the Elite orchestra , Prof. Schcnko in the lead , the following named members and guests marched into the ban quet hall , with their president , L. Koscn- mund , in the lead : Ed J. H. Wohlers , William WIedcmann , M. Luntz , O. Hunch , M. Hundc , M. Flothow , H. Shilling , O. Siemssen , E. G. Grublo , J. Schopmnnn , II. Andrcsen , G. Walter , C. F. Houfrer , Ernst Wleso , Christian Grotmak , W. Weekcr , L. Witndrich , Charles Uiir- mc.stcr , August Speeht , Simons. H. Schocn , Charles Marker , Itoschinnnn , H. Uusckist , Karl ICaufmann , Willis ICaufman , 0.13cm- inphovcn , Frederick Schuako. The company sat down to a table of luxury , and the well trained waiters were agrcuablo to the wants of the guests , and served them with promptness and dispatch. President Hoscnmund welcomed the party In his usual happy | and agreeable manner , and referred to the meeting as one that all those who as sembled should feel proud of. Vlco President SIcmsscn responded in a like strain , and re ferred to the growth and prosperity of the society since its last annual gathering. Be tween the serving of the several courses there was instrumental and vocal selections from the orchestra nnd party. Among the toast rcsponders were L. Kosenmuml , M. D , Stando , Frederick Schnake , Captain Uur- nielster , Julius Peycke , and others. Wo would bo pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As those seem to bo universal troubles UttlQ ad vice may Beoinjn order. Why should persons cram thqlr stomachs with nau- beating purgative pills , etc. , which sick en and debilitate when such u pleasant arid sterling remedy no Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver , kidneybtomach nnd bow els , and nt the same time tone up nnd strengthen the whole system ; causing headache , constipation and all such dis tressing evils to quickly disappear. The management of the Union Paci fic "Tho Overland Route , " made n change in the running time of its local trains Sunday , April U9th , that will bo hailed with delignt by the residents of "Tlio Omaha and Republican Valley , " This change is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph .and Grand Island , making the leiiying time of No. 7 nt Council BlulTa ut 8:4t : ) a. in. , and Qniaha U a.m , Arriving at Valley ut 10 : 5 : i. m. ; U connects with the train arriving at Valparaiso at 11:60 : a. in. ' ; nnd'ut Slvomsburg at 2:50U. : m , Here it 'connects with the St. Joseph nnd Grand Island train , via McCool Juric- [ ion and Fairtield , arriving at Alma at 10:00 : p. m. The train running opposite loaves Alma daily at 6:80 : a.m. , arriv ing nt Stromsburg at 1SJ:00 : p. m. , Val paraiso 2:30 : p. m. nnd Vallov 4:15 : p' m. , connecting with No. 8 arriving in Omaha at 6:50 : p. m. anil Council Bluffs at 0:10 : p. m. , making close connections with all eastern trains. Those trains run through solid between Alma anil Lincoln , ruiti passengers leaving Alma in the morning reach Lincoln at 8:40 : p. m. Leaving Lincoln nt 11:35 : a. in. they arrive at Alum at 10:00 : p. m. Good time and throuah chair car ac commodations makes this the most dc- sirablo line running into tills portion of Nebraska. HUSH POIl A DAY. The Men Who "Wore tlio Green Tor Campaign Clinrlcy. The weather was like that of the average St , Patrick's'day | yesterday. The streets were muddy , the rain fell at times in tor rents and it was about as disagreeable a day on which to honor Erin's confessor ns the most devoted Irishmen could have desired. But the rain did not dampen the ardor of those who wore the green , although the em erald wns donned in fnvnr of a man who al ways wears the red in his hair. The wear ers were many In. number nnd hurried in their movements , ns they shot out of the B. & M. train from Lincoln and Ashland , at which latter place they contributed to the Ohtirlcs Greene walk away for district delegate to the national republican convention. Each of the patriotic mortals had a knot of green rib- ben in his button-hole , nnd ono of them , Ed O'Sullivun , had his black thorn twined with a streamer as long ns the worthy Charles' political promises. The crowd looked tired nnd dry. They had been in bed but a few hours before they left Ashland for home , having spent the hours after tl o adjournment of the convention in the most exuberant of congratulatory revelry. Every reveller wns Inspired by the occasion and soared Into the realms of sentiment and political wisdom. The only man who did not speak was Hugh Murphy. Ho wns mud because ho got only five votes in the conven tion , and left Immediately for Lincoln to con ceal his chagrin. But live votes were not considered so bad after all for a democrat. Everybody was also impelled to music , the only song allowed wns the "Wearing of the Green , " and in singular ap preciation of the liberty of this country seemed entirely oblivious of the fact that some of the somnolent drummers in adjoin ing rooms wished the warblers in thnt fated isle where it Is said they are addicted to hanging men and women for doing some thing infinitely less objectionable. The Greene delegates did not want for amusement. They had It nnd the whole Sclma house until the morning , and besides , it was said they "owned" the only saloon In in the place , which it is said the jubilant in dividuals ' -bought. " The delegates had the question of transportlon also removed from tnclr minds. They simply took their seats in the car , and Ralph Breckenridgc and Dave Mercer went ahead of the conductor , like a pilot engine before a "sc.ib" nnd designated to the man in blue the emerald patriots whoso nats had been chalked with that same color. Ofcourse.it Is not doubted that Charley Greene afterwards put up paste boards , but that was n little mat ter which did not in the least interfere with the equanimity of the delegates. That Tired Feeling Season is hero again , and nearly everyone ono feels weak , languid and exhausted. Tlio blood , laden with impurities which have been Jiccumulating for months , moves sluggibhly through the veins , the mind fails to think quickly , and iho body is still slower to respond. Hood's Sarsapnrilln is just what is needed. It is , in a peculiar sense , the ideal spring modicino. It nuriiics , * vitalizes , and enriches the blood , makes the head clear , creates an appetite , overcomes that tired feeling , and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole body. All members of I. O. O. P. are cor dially invited to attend the funeral of the late Brother T. J. Wren.Iof State Lodge 10 , next Saturday at 1 p. m. , from 31st and Mason sts. All Odd Fol lows will assemble at the hall , 14th and Dodge sts. , at 12 o'clock , sharp. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo seen at stone yards of Win , Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. Tnos Puici : . Seidcnborg's Figaro , the talk of the town , a lOo cigar for 5c. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. UI ) DKAU. Another Man IMocts Death With But a Few Moments Warning , Beside Horace ICInney , the man men tioned in yesterday's BBC , in Drcxel & Mauls was early yesterday placed the remains of another uiau who died suddenly , and supposably from heart disease. He was William G. McLcod , a plumber , who resided at3303 Grace street. He had been sick for some time , and yesterday returned to work , being in the employ of J. C. Elliott , and was engaged in the repairing of a flush- tank at the residence of Mr. Huntington on Twenty-sixth street. Ho was working with r. young man named Charles Schiorstiun and fell suddenly to the floor , A carriage wns called for nnd driven rapidly towards lr. ) Peabody'sbut before reaching that place , McLcod had died. Ho w.vs a married man , but leaves no children. MoLcod was form erly in business for himself on Uodgo street , immediately east of ICclley , Stiger & Co's. Coroner Urexel held an inquest on the re mains of both men and the verdict returned was of heart disease. POWDER bsolutely Thlspowder neyer varies. A marveiofpurl- tr.strength end wholcanmenosi. Moro ccononi Icalthanthe ordinary kinds , and cann ° t Oesolp locorapetltlonwltn the multitude of loiv cost , short welglitolnmor phosphate powders. 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Oat KemcdT It the only medicine In Ihe world tbat will euro when ererrtblnE e ! e hrw failed. It bat been 10 conceded by a fariio number of Celebrated rbyiltiui. IT UA8 NrVEU TBT riixXD TO cuur. Wby w * ta your time and money wttb catent medlclnca tbat ncrer bad virtue , or doctor vttb physicians tbat cannot cure yon. Tou tbat bare U1f d everything eUe abould come to ni now and cet ermancnl relief ; yon never can get Iteltewber * . tark what wa aayi In tbe end you muitiake oar _ : etnedr or NEYTO recover. And you that have been afflicted tut a tbort time should by all meani come to na now. uany got betp and think thoya ro free from Ibe dlieaie , but In one , two or throe years after , II appeara agiln In n more borrlble form. Investigate ; onr financial standing tbroueb tbe mer cantile anvsciea and note that we are fully response Pie and oar written guarantees are good. We bav * a ttiMEnr prepared on purely Scientific 1'ilnclples and we wuh to rnpeat tbat It NETin VAILS TO cum. All letters sacredly confidential. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Itoom 10 and 11 , IT. 8. National Dank. 12th and rnrnumbts. Callers take elevator on Karnnm fctruet ; to becona lloor. Itoom 11 for Indies only IMI'OKTKI ) 11V Mihalevitch , Fletcher & Co. , Cincinnati , 0 , For rale by lliu InllowliiKilculura Itlclmnlvin Drug Co. , Illnko , llriu-o.V t'n. , Acllcr , v Heller , ( iliulatonu llron. & Co. . Knink Dollonu It C < i. , It. It. Croltc , unit all wliolceulo itnit retail drufKlats , liquor dealers unit lnc TOCiiimn State Line. To Glasgow , Ilclfusl , Dublin anil Livcrnool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin jiassngo * ( Q and tliO , according to location of state room. Excursion SO. ) to ITS , Steerage to and from Kuropo at Lowest rates AUSTIN JJAI.DWIN Jc CO , , Gen'l ARcntSt M Ilraadway , Now York. JOHN IILEQ N , G i' ! Western Agent , 161 Knndolpli St. , clilcago , JIAIUtV K. MOQltCS , Agent , Omnba. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1TBB. I'altllUp Capital $250,000 Surplus C0,000 II. W. YATES. I'reaident. LEWIS S. HEBII , A leo President. A. K. TOUZAI.IN , Sml Vice President , W. H. s. UUOIILS , Cashier. UIIIECTOHH ; W. V. MOUSE , JOHN 8. COU.INS , H. W. YATK * . , LKWIS S , HEEU , A. 12. TOITZAM.N. Banking Onice THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and Karnam Sts. A General lliuiklnn llu&lnebs Transacted. WANTED. Issued liy . . , Couutlca.Clt- leu. towns and \V atsr Companlcu , etc. JBS'Corrcsixmdcnec solldtea , N. W.H ARRIS & GO , BANKERS , " A\Tiefi6 \ ! 8160 Bfefl 6tt MEN'S FURNISHINGS , Besides doing iho largest clothing business wo keep the most complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods. The prices at which wo sell them make it very difficult for other houses to compete with us. Shirts are sold everywhere at all sorts of prices. Wo would like to show you a sample of the "Nebraska" Shirt ; you will not buy any other. Wo believe we have touched bottom on our Unlaundriod Shirts at 30c , 50c and 70c. Laundered at C5o , OOc and $1.25. Elegant pleated front Shirts at $1.00 , which cost you elsewhere $1.75. In fancy Percale Shirts wo beat the world. Our95c Erench Percale Shirts , in newest designs , is equal to any $1.50 Shirt in the market. All our Shirts are 36 inches long , cut full and guaranteed to fit and bo just as represented. An elegant line of French flannel and fine cassimero Shirts in beautiful pat terns. Low prices everywhere. In Underwear wo are in a position to beat all compotion out of sight. Kecent heavy- purchases at prices which-would have been impossible a month ago enable us to offer several lots far below manufacturer's cost. Fine Gauze and Gossamer Merino Shirts at 15c and 20o Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 25c each. Our fancy Standard Balbriggan at 55c each for Shirts and Drawers are indeed surprising value ; nothing loss than $2.00 per suit would , buy such goods at any other place. HOSIERY at just about one-half you have to pay elsewhere ; good British Socks , 2 pair for 25c , no better can. be bought for double the money elsewhere- Fancy Balbriggan and Silk clocked at 20c and 25 c. NEOKWEAB. A glance into our window on the 14th street corner , will give you a small idea of what we propose to do in this line this , summer , RUBBER COATS. We hope you will not need them any more this week , but if you should , we keep a large assortment and prices on them as on everything else we handle positively the lowest. One Price Only. No Deviation. i Clothing Company Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. BV v * , bMBWW M B H KaH .HH HMUVi tVbO from Folly , IrnorADCO or Vlre hiVTO Bcllouftly drftlnrd IHtlrVIUlllyor Debilitated Ihflr Nervous hytltrai. ami who tie tntapuilfttetl for tuo Manly Dulles of Ufa cau find % reifect restoration la M Health , Ptreneth nnd Ttobaet Mnnhnr.it . Inlhe Uied la every Prencb Ho'pltuli Head t e enilorsiravQti Ic "Th Niw Yoilc Wdlld" ofbffrt.3 , "TlioTMbnn * A Krm " ufJulra ) , "ThjdaMite del llopllaux" of Juno , 18S2. aoj BT ry Urce medical Join uiil. FrceConiuUiliaa lijr Mall or la PerjonwIlUonc HcorpmUeJ ComulUtff Hoard. Full i untlli qnlclljr KiUrftl to VOUNQ MEN * < " > ItiroacuFollr , Tire or Ignoitnce litre Wrkeut < l unit L > al > lllut.l tlulrt | r tuS/ilrmituitDr > ln d > aJ fn.tttlej Ib IrlMnrru ' 9 OLDER MEN wtioio virility nj i-otmcr i r premi- tarelt wviMliM AQil who flnd thetnlelrri * leu. Vlcornan or tel llr tr.A. ' Jw , " ' f ! ? f" MWHItO MEN OR MEN ABODTTQ . . wlm iliY l tliflr vr.kitr.tor MARRY > in np tlty ur wliiwv Lloul I l9 d wllh Impurltlei traoiml ilUo tocfT pilnr , Si'tENDID ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL WORK FHEg. FREE CONSULTATION ( by Mai ! or In P.-rsenl WITH A FULL MEDICAL CONSULTING BOARD QF O PHYSICIANS. IJTYARICaCCLE RAOICAILY CURID WITHOUT OPERATIOX.-u CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY , 1.0 Fulton Street. New Yo'k S , K , FELTON & CO , , wpi > v And SInnufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of nil descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Straus's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , Mft $ Tue larRCBt , UBtCBt and tint el In iho world I'aiEonuor accomroo lutlon unuicollcil. .Men- York to < l Imirinv via JLoailundrrrv Mh Kl'HNTKSIA , , . .MAVJftll . . . . ' . ' Jl'MJ ' 'ml CMICAhHIA . . .MAYl'JIll ANCIIUHIA JU.N'K ' . "tl. " NEWYOUICTO I.IVKIII'OUI , VIA Ql'EBSHTOWN. TimColi'limteJ 11 jirncctunit finest I'm-1.MAV Kill Hicniiisiiln tenner t-toumur In .H'NKinii : CITY UK UOMBI the World. IJUI.Vlltli t-nloiin pimnea In ( iln Kow , I terry , I.lvorpiiol. IlclfuH or yuuciiHown , tyiunil upwiirclH per ( Jlu i < ow Mcnra- ere , Mliihd upwanla fordtvof Homo , becoml-clans IU , Iteturn tlrkDlimtrcdafOl ratot inndunvnlliiblu Inrcither rnuto.ntfurlnu I'iciirsloriUts the orlvllcuo of teuliii ! the Nortlmnd Hmilli of Ireland , tlio Hlvur Mcrnev nnd plcturcswiuoClyde. HtoeruKu3 . Anchor l.lno drutm iiwyutilo free of fliarKu , nld ut luwett ralei. Kor buox of tourt , tltkeu or further Informa tion apply to HENDEEON BROS. , 72 Li Sails St. , Chicago. Or to any of our local audits. UNION PACIFIC ' 'The Overland Itonic. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line * Send for the Neat Little Sketcb Book. highly interesting nnd useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association : as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to ' ' * V r.&T.ABg . Umalin , Neb. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old stand , 1407 rnrnnm St. Orders by tele graph solicited end promptly attended to. Telniih ne No. ' Ki AOYIOE WB. HOW TO ACT. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandctl Triumph of Electric Science Gentlemen'iDelt r Scfondlli * 8elenl"'c"y ' Mido and Practically Applied. With KlMtrie 1 DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICfflES , y PaUe U th Ba k , Hi . Iltad UT Umb > , 1 D bllltr > Khc * natUm , ParmlriJj , NtBralcU , fltlaUra , DIaMue * t Kldaaja , Bploal DlMMta , Torpid JJ rr , Oo.t , bxh Mtla . KiBldUaa , ArtJuma , Heart UlMkM , Unpcr J , CakttlpcUon. Ernlpelu. IxtUrrxUon. W lracM , IjavaMacr , Oaurrh , IHlM , Kplliptr. Domli Aaae VubctM Iljdrecel * . lllood I > I > r MT , & , tk > tkU bnlt U Jut What T " ilanfb _ * rl / C n b i MpUta - . , . . - . , . . , to anr part of the body. Whole family WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. wear It. It eleotrloct the blood and Murrar-Naperrllle. I1I.1 V. L. Abbott larlrltrwiterworti. Booth Dtnrt.Ind.i Hobt. R. Bunpioa. Chleaia pott oracej L. D. UcMlchte ) . M. D. . BaJIaro. H. . " Yonrb lt has accompn > h < 4 what no other rrmtaj hai i t adr ntrrM nd comfortable tletp at nljht. " Robt. Hall , aldtrman , UO k&tt mh BtrMt. , Haw York and tbouiancta ofotben. Dr. HORNE'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT' ' , ' i Tlfror. itrenetb. energy and beallh , when all otner treaiment ai ran line Ilolt re hf Iny rccoKDli * d aDd Indortod br tboiuandi whom U bai euro J. i i.rim&m&o ! : Any bank i commercial agency or wbolMala LOOM In iuicmKu | prboleiale UTUKHMM. Ban FrancUeo and Chicago , tw" Send ttamp for 11B pafftt IllnitraUd pampbtet. X3Xl "W * Jr. XXOXCDTSl , luTcntorandHanutactonr. 1V1 Watiaab ATCBOO OMoic * . RUPTURE n ? DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MA8METIC BELT-TRUSS , KINGSFORD'S WEGQ STA "Pure , " Silver Glosses Corn Starch , FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends coma to UK Knstcrn line * will sell tickets and run Semi Monthly Land Excursions over tlio Union Pacific "The Overland Route. " Until July 1 , 1KR8 , tickets sold for these excur sions will lie Kood thirty dnys for the round trip mid cnn lie used ten iluyu K"lnK , When imrrlius- crxure ready to return , tliosu tlclcuta will Uo Kood live dnyn for that purposo. It purclmsers \\lslitofitopsliortor destlnntlon on our llnus , RentB will Btujui > tickets good to icturn from Mich point. J , H , 'J'HIIIICTS , U. L. I.OMA X , Gen. P. & T. . sa'tO. ! T. A. | < PANTS. c. o. D. With 1'rhtlegoor Ivxninliiiillou. All "Wool Punts , both light nnd dark colors , in sl/.os 30 to 411 wnist inid 30 to 84 log nioasuro. Also u very lurgo line of bettor grades of Pan IB ranging in price from $2.50 to 88. Our fcUo to 5 Pants are extra good value. Mailorders Solicited- . CONSUMPTIVE .M.M- - * - * > - - ! Uw PARKER'S OINQCR TONIO wlUiout d Ur. A ram medium ! conii-ouiiO that cure * henalltlM falla , Ilu currd lb wor > t raxl of Cuutih.Wi > ak I.UUKI , Altlinia. ludUMtion , Iniiard 1'tdui. Kibatullun. UK. atUru < ul U. HINDERCORNS. O RflAH A MEDICAL I SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th IL Oodeo Sts. BR..A.OB1S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUtSEg. Dtat ficllltlea , apparttui and remtdlo for crurul treatment of eyery form of di lot Mctllcal or Burglcal Trcatmtnt , FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance , Ucit hoipltal accommo * dallona in the writ. WRITB FOB CIKCDI.ARR on Dcformillti and llracci , Trutiti , Cluti I'cet , Curvatute of th Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Dronchltli , Inhalation. lilectricily , raralytlt , Ucilcpiy , Kid. ney , Illaddcr , Hyc , JUr , bkin and lllood , aoil all .Surgical Operation ! . i Diseases of Woman a Specialty. BOOK ON DIIIICII or WOHIN Fnil. ONLY EELIADLE UEDIOAL INSIITUTB MIKINO A triCIlLTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Dlseaiea ( urceiifully treatrd , Bvpp- Ilitic 1'oUon renioved from ( be cyitcm wltboul mercury. New reitoratlre treatment for lou ot Vital 1'ower , I'ersons unable ( o visit ucroay lit treated at home by correspondence , All cowmu. nlcationi confidential. Medlcluet or Inttrumcnta wnt by mail or exnrei * , aecurely packed , no marks to indicate contenta or endcr One ptt < aonal intenriew preferred. Cell and consult ut or end biitory of your case , and we will lend ( M plain wrapper , our , . BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; ( Upon Prlrate. Special or Nervout Diteacei , Im * vitency , Syphilis. Gleet and Vaticocele , witjt ( | ie > tiou Hit. Addreu Omaha JttAUal and turgleal Tnilltuteot DR. McMENAMY , < Cor , 13th and Dodai III. . OKAHA.NEB. , E.T.Allen , M. D. ' , Uommopathlc Sptclallf t , CVC THROAT EAR tit AND NOSE. Bpect&clM Accurately FiMcribed. MAMOJS ItL'JK. , OSIAJUA ii * . J , aAi.nRA.iru. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner mil und Jfougla * St. Offlt UUplioce , 4C5 ; itcsldvuco tcluplione , Wi ,