" " ! ' ' 8 THE OMAHA DAILY HBB : MONDAY , MAY THE CITY. Plod Among SlrniiRCrs. Josrpli Clcfllng , ngcd forty-three , died nt St , Joscpli's hospital yesterday of consump tion , Ho Is not known to have nny friends or relatives hero , nnd his body Is at present nt Hcafoy ft , Henfcy's awaiting the disposi tion of nnv friends who should happen to Icnru of his demise. Addressed ly tlio Doctor. Dr. Matter spoke in German yesterday afternoon , nt Mctz hn.lt , to the workmen of the city who are endeavoring to create n library of Kngllsh , German and Hohcmlnn literature. The doctor's subject was ' 'The Influence of the Wife on the Social nnd Politi cal Progress of Mankind. " It was an nblo and Interesting address , and was greatly ap preciated by those who listened to It. It is proposed to hold a ball in a few weeks to rniso funds to defray the expense of the pur- those of a library , 8AMUI3ijSOX8"iyAM01lATA. Bhe IB Disturbed aa to ttic Singleness of Her Ony Admirer. A youn ? man named Charles Snmuclson occupies a berth in ono of the cells of the county Jiill. Ho was put Into it on last Sat urday night. Ho H charged with perjury , but the charge seems to annoy him In so light n degree that last night , when Tun linn Bought an Intcrviow , the accused had to bo aroused with ti number of sledgO'hntnmcr blows on the car before ho was nblo to extrl- cnto himself from the arms and clasp of Morpheus. A little more than two ye.irs npo Charles was n farmer. Ho resided near Preston , In Henry county , Illinois , Ho fell In lovu. The object of Ills attentions was Anna Abrahmson , the daughter of a farmer in that vicinity. Anna and Charles got married. It si'cms their bucolic love did not satisfy the bucollo parents of the fair and uonllding brldo. In this lack of satisfaction , the mother-in-law was the first to assert herself ; nnd her style of assertion was BO emphatic that Charley made up his mind , for u titno at least. to put Homo distance between himself and the nuwly-mado partner of his Joys and the Irnsrlblb temper of his uowly-niado mother- in-law. Ho hnd been n miserable bride groom , although ho had had but ono week's oxpcricnco of the trying situation , and upon consideration ho eoncluded'to coino and suck surccaso from sorrow , as also a slowly-ac quired fortune in tbo booming west. Charles ciuno to Nebraska. Ho toiled and moiled and , Ilka Whang the miller , nightly dreamed of fortunes which his days of labor aided but indifferently in acquiring. At all events ho desired to have Anna With him , and returned to Henry county in the land of the Illinois , and besought her to -accompany him and leuvo father nnd mother so that she might cling to him , ns did the * maiden of old In the tame whereof the scriptures bear witness. IJut there was too much inotbcr-iu-luw , and it was believed there was also a good deal of the bride. ThuJattcr refused point blank to leave hori i parental hearthstone. She had had-but ono week's experience ns the wife do facto of Charles. That seemed to her enough. No , she would not accompany Charles - to the wild and wooly west. If Charles wanted to live in the W. and W. west thcro was nothing in the constitution or the several nmeiidmcnts thereto to prevent him from \ > gratifying his wishes ; but as for the gentle Anna , she would remain at home. She did remain at homo. lie returned , brldclcss to the VV. nnd W. west. Ho entered the em ploy of A. P. Tukcy , who resides on west j > . Chicago street. Ho there found a young woman named MIna Gustavson. MIna is a robust beauty. Charles and Mina met. They ran across ono another frequently. Such . running , at least among congenial spirits , conduces very frequently to love. In the cnso of Charles mid Mina thcro was no exception. They saw , admired nnd loved. Hut Charles t said nothing about his former wifo. Ho said c nothing about his mother-in-lnw. Last I3o- * comber ho wrote to a friend in Henry county ' asking nbout his wife and the latter said F that Anna had procured a divorce. Charles i was theroforoa free man. Hut ho told Mina 1 ' nothing about the breaking of his bonds. Ho simply made love to her as best ho knew how , nnd Mina helped him in the pastime. , _ ' Finally , it became announced that Charles and MIna were nbout to bo married. The announcement was reliable , because , on last Thursday , Charles got a license in the i county court which authorized him to marry the loviuir Mina. This caused Churles . , trouble. A letter was produced. It was from Henry county , Illinois , to n lady In Omaha , and written about two years ago. It told of Charles' Jlrst marriage. It said ho wisa bad man , though it seemed to have little au thority for the statement. The letter was Bhown to ncv. E. A. Fogolstrom. Ho saw Ninn. Nina was badly broken up with the disclosure. She called upon Judge Ander son , charged Charles with perjury in that ho claimed ho was not a married man , and , ns recorded , Charles was given a mattress as Ubovo described , Charles says that the letter ho receivo.1 from Illinois announcing the divorce secured by his wife , was shown to Judge Stcnberg , nnd that the latter gentleman pronounced - nounced Chuvlts free to marry again , nnd Charles proceeded to do so , as above de tailed. Ho slates further that ho did not - , think it necessary to tell Mina of his former t marriage , especially us ho was now dl- t" vorced , ? Mina soys that she loves Charley , the only objection she has to him being that ho has already been married , but she says she will be able to net over that if ho is not married now. now.To ascertain the facts In the case Mr. Tukey telegraphed to Preston , and if it can bo shown that Mrs. Samuelson has been di vorced , Charley will bo ubsowcd from the charge of perjury and speedily mnko Mina Mrs , Samuelson the second. A IlATThK WITH KN1VKS. Two Italian * Hlnsh Each Otlnr : In n squalid hovel on Twentieth stioct , near the Union Pacific tracks , lives n colony of Italian banana merchants. In their so berer moments they are n quiet class of pco- pin , but when 11 rod with liquor they are as wiirllho ns any of tholr illustrious Hoiiuui ancestors. Yesterday they p.isscd the after noon most assiduously in "rushing the growler" until nil hands were pretty well besotted. Finally a quurrol sprung up be- 5 twccn two of them , named Jotiouh Uolvetuo : ' nnd Angello Hlpzclo , hist night while iw- * gaged at cards. As the quarrel grew hotter both drew btllletos , and a dcsucrnta and bloody struggle ensued. Antonio Mashed Joseph across , the fiont of the neck , laying open n gaping wound , but failed to ' either sever the wmdplpo or Jtigu. lar vein , Dulvctuo in * returd stabbed Hlpzclo twice in the right arm ns that member was lifted to protect his body , and succeeded also in thrusting him onto in the hip and llvm times in the back. Tlio blade entered Urn left lobo of the lungs a time or two and Inllictrd what may prove to bo fatal wounds. Dolvetuo's cut on the neck Is not thought to bo. fatal. This deadly tight lusted only n short time , when they were separated by the other parties prt-sont. They were n bloody and despot ate looking pair. When IJolvctuo rcnIUcd how badly ho hud injured Itlpzclo ho took alarm and tied from the houso. The onicers learned of the affair and u description of the fugitive was telephoned to the different policemen , The affair occurred nbout i'M ; p. m. , nnd about nn hour later Dolvctuo was found by Sergeant Matzn and Officer John Urudy , skulking up Thirteenth street. Ho was pi otty giunoy when they at tempted to arrcbt Him , but ho was boon over- powered. Ho was transported to the central station , where ho seems to manifest the most stolid Indlffercnc6 ns to the fate of the man ho mis stubbed. JAMIKSON IMKS. Tlio Unfortunate Man Pnssos Awny nl SI. Josoph'H JlospMnl. There is a tad nnd unfoitunuto Ignominj nbout the death of A. G , Jamicson , A. M , nt St , Joseph's hospital yesterday nftcmooi that Ib touching In the extreme. One of tin physicians in charge of the CUEO ascribes hi ! demise to a fovcr , but others claim that tb < iinmcilint ? cause of his death was cryMpolui i-psulUip | from Injuries received in his desperate perato struggle with. OfnYer Ulcoai on tin morning of the 37th Inst. , when he win severely-clubbed. At any rate , the corane wjlf instltuU nn investigation , unduu Jnqucs Will bo heltf this morning , , vii had'bceii orrcstcd on a prcvlou occasion for Insulting ladles -while In n bcnstly state of Intoxication , nnd nbont I n. tn. on the STth ho was again nt : ns old tricks on South Tenth street nnd Officer Hloom found it necessary to urrest film. Jnmlcson refused to go with the policc- nan nnd commenced to strike I31oom over .he head and shoulders with his cnno , The ofllccr , stunned nnd cnrngcd , Jerked out his billy nnd fiercely rctnlintcd. Ho soon clubbed Jaralcson into submission after breaking his arm nnd nearly fracturing the skull also. The injury to the arm was found 0 be n most serious ono. the fracture extend- ng into the Joint , which would over make , hat member useless. Jamleson was aged about twenty-four , was 1 man of good family nnd had enjoyed excel- cut educational advantages , beluga graduate of the university of Edinburgh. Ho was of pleasing appearance. and while lober was gentlemanly in his actions , His ills parents live in Scotland , but ho has trav eled In nearly every quarter of the globe , and cslded for some time in Australia , whore hems ms a brother living. While on nn expedi- Ion to the north pole ho came near meeting ho usual fate of most Arctic explorers in jeing frozen and starved to death , Iho terrors of that expedition seemed to have af fected his mind , ns was Lieutenant Dancn- lower's on n similar voyage , nnd ho was gradually becoming insane. Whenever he ndulgcd in the intoxicating cup his reason cmpornrlly fled , and the traveled ) cultivated ; cntlcmun was converted Into nn Insensate nadman. His parents , who live In Aberdeen , Scot- and , nnd arc said to bo woll-to-do people , IHVO been notlllcd by cable of his death. Smoho Soitlunborg's Fignro nntl pot ho best fi-ccnt cigar in tlio world. Max iloycr & I3ro. , wholesale depot. "WASHINGTON TEItUlTOllY. ionic KncH ( About Xhnt Fur-Away Section of America. OAKMUU : , W. T. , May 7. To the Editor of TIIC UF.B : Knowing that Tin : UIE : circu- ates largely in n section of country and among n class of people that are anxious to enow something about Washington Terr ! ory , I give you a few facts in regard to east ern Washington. I have 'lived here nine cars and have been engaged in farming. Vhitman county , or what Is more commonly known as the Great Palouse country , sur- msscs any other place that I hava ever seen , 'here has been no such n thing ns a failure of crop since the country has been settled. Vhcut , oats and barley make almost incrcd- ilous yields , wheat yielding from twenty-five o fifty bushels per aero ; oats nnd barley rom fifty to ono hundred. Of vegetables it s useless to try to give the yield , ns it is too enormous. The fact has been fully dcmon- tr.itcd by the orchards that have been put , ut that npplus , plums , prunes , pears , nnd ,11 , the small fruits will do well here and sel dom ever foil. Trees could not grow better n nny country , nnd come into bearing younger. Tliis ( s n country with no material diseases no consumption , no epidemics nnd no other liscascs unless they uro brought hero. tlauy coming hero with diseases 11 ml inime- liately that our climate gives relief nrnl ef- octs many permanent cures. Wo have no n sects to annoy man or beast. Stock of all < Inds doe ? well and cattle , horses and sheep arc raised by the hundreds and thousands in nany localities. Wo have no disease among logs. They are raised with good profits. We have no cyclones , tornadoes , blizzards ior sun-strokes. We undoubtedly have ono if the garden spots of the world. Our win- era are short , with now and then u cold snap of a few days. Our summers arc nlco nnd cool no sultry weather. Our lands arc cheap. Improved lands can > o had nt from $12 to $20 per acre ; uuim- > rovcd , at from $7 to ? 10 but will not re main long at these figures as emigration is coming in nt n lively rate. Now railroads nro being built , old towns doubling up in lopulntlon with many now ones springing up in the different localities. In 'act , the whole territory is undergoing u good healthy growth , both country mid towns ; oing along equally , but wo have room for .housands more of all classes. Oaksdalc , situated on the Spokane. & Talons railroad , 'orty-seven miles north of Spokane Fulls , is ocatcd in ono of the finest and best agricul tural districts to bo found anywhere , and without nny doubt wo will have the second road , and possibly the third ono. It is al ready admitted that it is the coming town of Whitman county. Wo need more stores of all kinds , n good mill , a bank , n good creamery and a shoo factory. I will also say that up to this time wo have had ono of the nicest springs for seeding ever known uny- whcro. and the best prospect for a. largo yield. I. N. li. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries nnd can fill all orders of almost my dimensions. Rock can bo scon at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Nob. TIIOS PHICE. The regular monthly meeting of the Omaha board of trade will bo hold this evening atr8 o'clock. She Mrs. Elizabeth Burridgo Bullock daughter of Mr , Benjamin Burridgo , o Lockport , N. J. , says the Times , who died Tuesday and was buried to-daywas a suflorer from a strange ailment. She was , so to speak , in an almost complete stuto of ossification for tlio last five ysnrH , and her joints had become stiff ened HO that it was impossible for her to live. She was a most intense sufferer from the pain attendant upon the ad vances of the disease. The contracting and drawing of the bones and cords of the body was agoni/.ing. To see the frightfully distorted and emaciated re mains of what was once a beautiful and perfect woman would give only a partial idea of what Mrs. Bullock suffered. The lady was thirty-six years old at the time of her death. When thirteen years of ago Bhe was a plump girl , at tendant at the Wnshburn street school hero. Ono day , with other playmates , she climbed a tree in the neighborhood of the school and was dared to jump from ono of the branches. Thin bho did , breaking her collar-bone and in juring her right kncu , A swelling ap peared on the inside of the knots , which troubled her more or lo-s as the years advanced. In 187 ! ! medical aid was first called in to treat her for her knee , the pain from which hud grown to bo quite bovoro , she having caught cold in the member while bleating , She married in 187-1. .Somo years later lieu- hones began to stiffen and trouble her somo. Five years ago the joints became hardened and ossified , and she was helpless. Her tooth wore all drawn out from the upper jaw nnd both jaws pet. LMivsicians inbortod u piece of thin wood between the lower set of teeth and the gums to keep the teeth from injuring them , ft was about three months after the first appearance of the rigidity of the bones before the body was completely affected. Her health WIIH completely undermined , and the hint five years she has been failing gradually from day to day , The effect can ho rcali/.ed when from a strong , healthful woman weighing 103 pounds she filled away to almost a mere skele ton , weighing only thirty pounds when the died. Her joints not only hardened , but tne cords of the body contracted and drew them Into all manner of bhapes. The hip joint on the right side was com pletely out of the socket , and protruded frightfully. The left limb was drawn all out of shape , as wore the hands and head. She subsisted on food prepared for hor. She fed herself , a tooth in the lower set being removed to admi't the nourishment. Her right hand was mo- tionlcEd , but her loft side was able tc guide a littlo. She was thus enabled tc write some. She read easily , and talkeil readily to the time ef her death. For the last three yctm. Mrs. Bullocli resided jVHh her father in this city She wan palieut and never known .tc complain. The .only similar case , ant then it is not in such a inarketT degree us this , ib that of JohnulUuu Bass ; tin Continental Clothing House Special Sale of Riverside Worsted Suits , Price $12. Special Saleiof Sawyer Woolen Go's. Cassimere Suits , Price $12. Special Sale of Dolan Cassimere Suits , Price $8. Every Visitor to Omaha Talks About the Continental Clothing House The sale of jro Sawyer Woolen Co.'s fine Cassimero Suits , which is contin ued this week has boon unprecedented but of equal importance , however , nnd of even grcntqr Interest in our great sale of line worsted dress Suits , cloth made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS , in medium weight fabric , suitable for wear all the year round. Wo offer this week 00 of thcso fine Worsted Dress Suits which for dress purposes nrostrlctly cor rect in every respect , nnd the most popu lar nnd durable goods sold in this coun try. RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS , LOT NO. 1. Wo offer.200of the above named goods made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS CO. , made up in a 4 button cut-a-wny Frock suit , and in the most thorough manner , suitable for dress suits. They are goods which wo have sold regularly for $18. but wo offer them this week to close at , the extremely low price of $12 per suit. The color is plain black , edges bound , and'overy suit would bo worth in the regular way $18 ; as tlio lot is not largo they will bo Closed this week. Send in your order at once if you want ono. < J * * y-A44 t OT ? T5"F1"R l We wil1 sencl Packftges containing suits of clothing , furnishing goods , cloths and woolens of all kinds kep V .A. < UJ-/jjj.t > K- ? . in address in Nebraska Iowa Kansas , Dakota Colorado . . . . QUr establishment , to any , , , , or Wyoming , 0. O. D. giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of 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 ARRANGEM ENT. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory results. You take no risks. Examine the goods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. . OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER jssificd man of Lewiston , this county. Bass is perfectly rigid , but has not the contraction of his joints. Mrs. Bullock's disease is called chalky gout and chalky rheumatism , and many other names per taining to disease of the bone. Sneak Thieves Harvest. "This is harvest time for the sneak- thieving fraternity , " remarked a Cen tral office detective as ho entered the loss of a $1,000 vase from a IMndi&on avenue residence. 'Why is tlintV" inquired a Now York Mail and Express reporter , whoso curi osity was excited. ' 'Well , you sco , nearly nine-tenths of the moving population of this city do so between the 1st of April and the early part of May. There are several hun dred professional sneak-thiovcs who dp nothing else during this period than robbing houses while the truckmen are engaged in loading their vans. Of course they rig themselves up to look like workingmen and the members of the household seldom distinguish them from the movers. In tills way they quietly enter by the front door nnd at a favorable opportunity tuck under their blouses any portable articles of value , such as vases and other ornaments. It if not difficult for them to work a half- dozen houses in this way within a few hours. The regularly employed truck man and their assistants , il they do hap pen to stumble across ono of these sneak-thieves , generally mistake them for servants belonging to the house and do not attempt to make any ramon- stranco. Thousands of dollars' worth of goods have been stolen after this fashion during the past ton days. Very little of it is recovered , and the queer est part of the business is the fact that the unfortunate truckmen nro invaria bly blamed for the thefts. All wo can say to the rightful owners of the prop- arty to the contrary seems to count for naught. All the policemen in the va rious precincts have been uMilicd to keep their eyes open for "sneaks" wherever they see a family moving. Most of the stolen property is shipped to other cities nnd sold either at private bale or at auction. John Hampton , after graduating nt Oxford , was a student of law in the Inner Temple at nineteen. ThUjiowder ncrer varies , A nurrriofpurl , ty.strdnsth unit wlioltdomeueju. Mora cconom leal tbautlip ordinary kinds , anil rantiat txnolp . ' tint multitude of 'loir ' toit. i hart weight alum or phojnhate pmrderi . 6.0 ! d only In cans , lloval , Unklug r < m > fr c ° t U LOT NO. 2. Stock No. 4018,4019 and 4050. Imported Whipcord Suits made in a 4 button cut-a-way style only , in regular sizes from 85 to 42. This suit was made In our own machine room dur ing last sixty days , and tlio out and mnka of this suit is as correct for dress pur poses ns it is possible to have Ihqnij and ns the present month Is the monlliof all the year when people are thinking about dross suits , wo claim that this lotof wors ted suits Is absolutely the most desira ble that it has cvor been our privilege to olTor the public. This garment was made UD to sell in our stock for $22 , but as ono of the leading bargains for this weak It is offered at the ridiculously low price of $15. Wo unhesitatingly claim that the average retail pricpof. this suit is never loss'than $22. " , ' Of those two lots , which aiosmall , particularly lot No. 2 , which was advor- tiscd.as lot No. 1 , in our advertisement of last week , wo can send no samples of either lot , but as long as they last.-Satri- plo suits will bo sent by oxnross C.'O. D. with the privilege of examination.- sure in ordering to mention the date of the advertisement , as the lot numborsin our different advertisements represent different goods. In ordering mention the No. of the lot nnd the date of the advertisement. Health is Wealth ! DII. n. C.WEST'S NEIIVE AND TWAIN TIICAT- use of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkofiilness , Mental Depression , Softening of the Ilraln. reuniting In Insanity , nnd leading to mlscrv , decay and dentil. Premature Old ARC. Itnrrenncss , l.oss of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Hncrmatorliica caused by ovi-r-exortioii of tlio brain , self-abuso or ovcr-lndtilRcnro. Iluch box contains ono month's treatment. Jl.OO a box , or six boxes for $ - .00 , sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of prico. AVIS GUAUANTEI3 SIX BOXES To cure any caso. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with J3.00 , we will sonrt the purchaser our written Ruarunteo to refund the money If the treatment does not cITectacnro. Guarantees Issued only by C. F. ( JOODMAN. Drutrtrlst , Bolo Agent , HlO Taruain Street , Omaha , Nob. A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion , Cures Di/niicpsia , SlrenytliciiH tlio fijntcin , Restores Sound , JtcfrenMnu ttleej ) , I'rlcclcsa to Xnrslna Mothers. Recomraoiulcil by Eminent Physicians , For Sale 1I tM ardson Driiy Co. , Wholesale TIIK OF THK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Best Itouto from Omuha nnd Council to iTHE EAST- TWO TUAIN8 JMU.Y IHETWKKtf OMAHA AND COUNCIL 11I.UIK3 Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Kock Ibluiul , Freeport , Itockford , Clinton , DuUuqiip , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janestllle , Deloit , Wlnuna , La Crossc , Aod ell oilier Important polnti lint , Noitheuit and Bouthouit. For through tlckt-t mil on ( be ticket nccnt at 1M1 Kurnmu ttrtct. lu lUrkcr illock , OT t Union 1'uclUo Pullman Sleeper * and tbe tine-it Dining C ri In tha worMururunou ( be mtln line of ( be Clilcaiio. Mil wiuiVo A. bt Paul lUllway , and everr attention II paid 10 i > anciiKer > by courteous vmplofii cl tua lll.Kn. ( lencr l Hunger. J V ailCKEH , AMliUut imierM JUuager. A. V. U. CUHt'KM'KK , Ueneial 1'titen and , Ai l lant General In drift A " ° N"n can be mailo work ID $0UU J e for in Airvnlt profcrrcU ulio ( a tl't-lr. ' own bur r nu L-IVB tiiu'r w bole ttiue. to tlio hutlno * Kiaro uuuiruu ujij b pruilutlr employed- o. A few vacanelrt 10 Umi. K < l vlllei. U.nJoiIv uM k Co. 1 UAIilal3 t..UICti eod , V * . UvtUloulboDmatu Ue . > ' Continuation of the Sale of the Sawyer Won Co's ' Fabrics , There arc only two colorings loft on these celebrated suitings , ami wo offer them until they are entirely closed out at the sumo unapproachable low price of 812 per suit. No more desirable mater ial can bo offered for a business suit than these goods are , being purely all wool fabrics , and goods that have stood the test for years. LOT NO. 8. In this lot wo have nbont 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 up in our vary best , manner , nnd never during the twelve years that wo have been selling this suit has it been placed on our coun ters at less than $18. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co. , of Dover , N. II , , needs no commendation from us , but wo unhesitatingly pro nounce thorn the best manufacturers of line all Wool Suitings in Now England. No shoddy flocks 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 Vclour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Suits in a very dark Ox ford Mixture , n small neat ehocic pat tern , ono of the most popular styles the mill lias over made , suitable for cither dress or business purposes. Single Breasted Sacks , regular sizes in Spring weight , at the same extremely low price nf 1" $2 PANTS. C. 0. D. With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light nnd dark colors , in sizes 30 to 42 waist and 30 to 31 leg measure. Also a very largo line of bettor grades of Pants ranging in price from $2.CO to 88. Our $3.75 to 85 Pants are extra good valuo. Mail Orders Solicited- DIAMONDS , JEWELRY , MAX MEYER Omaha , Nebraska. Easily digested , of the fluent flavor. A nearly bevernL'o lor n strong appetite ; a delicate drlnK for the sensitive. Thoroughly tested , nutritious ; palatable ; unexcelled in purity ; no unpleasant uftereffects. Requires no bolllntf. Merion Hnrlnnd , Christine Terhimai Herrlck. Dean A. U. Thomas. M I ) . , pronounce it th I est of all tlio powtilered chocoliites. No other emiuis it lu tlavort purity and ANTi-t V6i'KiTiO'lual'"i8' SoWM/Orocti . Sample mnttul lor 10 tlumju. II. O. 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I'ersons unahle to visit ns may be tfexttc ! nt home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential , Medlcinrsorluttrunients tent by mall or express , frcuicly packed , no mnrlta to indicate contents or Fender. One per- sdnal Interview preferred , Call and consult us or send history of j our case , and we will tend in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO 17IEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diteases. Juv vitency , Syphilis. Gleet and Varicocele , with \ut tlou list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Itiitltute.oi DR. ( VTcMENAMY , Cor. 13lhnndDods SU. . . OMAHA , NEB. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpitE scinxcn OF LIFE , the * -great JlwllcalVorkot the age on Mauhood , Ki-rvous nndf Physical Debility , Premature' Decline , Errors of Youth , and thonntoUl taUurlri consequent thereon , CfO pages 8ro , 125 iiroicrlptluns for ull diseases. . Clolli , full gilt , only $1.00 , > 'JH mull , sealed. Illubtrath a sample free toall young nnd middle aged mtn. Bemlnoir. TboOoldand Jewelled Ucdal awarded to the author by t ! o Na tional Medical Association. Editress P. O. box 1093 , Iloeion , Mats. , or Dr. W , II , PAHKKll , grud tmteof Harvard Medical Collrgc,23ycart'practlco In ilobtunwho max t > oconsulted confidentially HK > clalyDUeaae ! olUan. oniceNo.4L'uinucUsU Omaha Seed House. Ileiulquart'trxfor ' r.undii-tirs CVinlirnlfd K'Mlfl. I'lrtntc , f'ut Klowois and Moral designs , fend forcataloL"ie. W. II. fOSTBIt it SON , Propi-Jctot-9 1G22 C'aultol Avenue , JU1ICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising has always inovca successful. Ilcforo jiludiiKftny Newepnper Advtrtielntr consut LORD & THOMAS , iUURTISIMI ibXITB , u u > . lUidU'ii ut t , niucAco. DOLAN Cassimere Suits Wo commence the Palo this week of about 1000 Suits of the celebrated Dolan Cnssimorcs , in regular sizes 31 to 4-1 , comprising four different styles and mixtures nt the extraordinary low price of $8 per suit. These are strictly all wool goods , frco from shoddy , durable and right In every respect. No suit In this lot over to bo retailed for loss than $12 , but wo offer this as an attractive bargain in Men's low priced business suits. Send for samples of thcso goods before ordering them , wo will gladly send sam ple of cloth to nny 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 first , so that a sample suit may bo sent fitted to the party who has ordered , and in this way saves the trouble of returning suit to exchange it. Remember , there nro four styles of thcso Roods. Remember , the iirico i only $8.00. ( load luiuuiKii miuu * U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. PaldiUp Capital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 II.V. . YATES , 1'reslilrat. LEWIS S. HKKD , Vlco I'roMrtont. A. U. Touxtl.iNlid Vlco President. \V. II. S HUUIIKH , CftHliler , \V. V. Mon = c , JOHN K. COI.I.INS , II. W. YATKS. I.KWIS 8 Iiiu. ( : A. K. Touz.u.i.v. Uankins Olllce THE IRON BANK , Corner l-'th nnil Farnuni Bt , A Ocnuml HankingIIiHlnebs Itcinarkalile for powerful svnipa- thctlc lone , pllablu action uinl al > - BnUite durability. ! IJ yeiiro' record , tlio bent gimianlt'e of tlie ( ixcel- lento of these Initriimenta. WOQDBRIDGEBRQS , E.T.Allen , M. D.f Homoeopathic Specialist , CYC THROAT C p tit AND NOSE , tAK Spectacles Accurately Ptftscrlbed , RAMQE DL'K. , OMAI1A Surgeon and Physician , OfllctNV Corner lilliitud UoiiBlaaHt. ( ) fllc telephone- ; Ht'sUluiitu tulephomi , 008. only oao la tbn world ut contJnuou4 Klrvtrio < t A J'durrwiC. SolenilBoPowtrful , DuiaU * . Oomf rtnW D < t BlUcllro. ATold IrAUdA " ° ALHO r.LEofju < fuKi.TMDi'ounifjBrA"Hi : . Da. mJRME. UiyiNTOi. 101 WABAKI AVI. . CHIOJUO ; 21.829,850 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wore elilppod during thn poet tuo yturu , without , a druiii. iiior lii our euiploK No other lionselu the worl'lcan truth * fully luakoaucliiieljoirini. . Ono agent ( iloalcr only ) wBiitml In each town. SOLD BY IEADINQ DRUCCI3TB. R.W.TANSILL&C0..55 Stale SLChlcanOy. ttlhib Zourll ii'iwii uutful 14 Gli t. VVehtu t > M icoildtt. tttlt , tndln flrcry c (4 II buglica liUifiitlcu. ' Alcttt ti L ! H rtil Cbe&lstl Oj. llud.OB.ltXi Olneinn.U. Ohio. J-llc. tl.OO. PARKER S HAIR BALSAM MranM.1 and benutinea ttu ) liklr * - . Nsvor Fails to Rstlora Oriy Hair ( o its Ytulhful Color. FLORESTON COLOCJNE M t f rugrant Una Ln 1rt ! [ u ( I'trfuuut. i : . 1'f Uftl FOUNTAIN S CUT AND r t < UQ. Incomparably the Bast. EERLESS DYES