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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1888)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE } : MONDAY , MAY 21. 1S8& THE CITY. As Mrs. Louis Goldsmith was passing down Fifteenth street , near Fnrnnm , yesterday , she stepped on n banana peeling and fell violently , breaking two of the bones of her hand. Alexander Hume appeared last night before a largo audlenco nt the Grand , opera house , giving a most pleasing ex hibition of what ho called spirit power in the light. All his experiments were successfully performed and appreciated. A Japanese rope dancer , who carne hero with a small circus from St. Joseph yesterday , \vns found to bo suffering with the menslcs and was taken to the central police station. During the day a number of Chinamen dropped in , hav ing heard it was one of their country men , and expressed a willingness to help him all they could. The circus people seem to have utterly abandoned him. Personal I'lirncrnplis. .Tmlro Incgcr , of Clindron , Is In the city. E , N. Moore , of Fremont , Is nt the Paxton. W. H. H. Dunn , of Lincoln , Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.H. H. JI. Robinson , of Klmball , Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.John John P. Allison , of Sioux City , Is nt the Pnxtou. Ocorco \Vcdgowood , of Lincoln , Is nt the MilVil. S. J. Ooodmnn , of Talrangc , Neb. , Is nt tub Mllliml. J. H. Ilnwloy , C. W. Moshcr and wife , nntl 3. W. Maxwell , nil of Lincoln , are nt the Pnxton , Frnnk Hatton , cx-jioslmnstcr Renoral of the United States , and n Inmous Journalist , Is at the Paxton. George ICcnncdy , O. E. Green , O. F. Fairchild - child , J. A. Osborn and II. A. Klloy , of Genoa , arc at the Paxton. Civil Service Examination. There was a slim attendance at the civil service examination held at the custom house Saturday , them being only five applicants for positions. Mr. Waters and Mr. Fltz- tmtrlck , respectively superintendents of the 1-cgjstry and money order departments of the Omaha postofllcc , are assisting the commis sioner from Washington lit the cxam'natlon. ' This la the third civil service examination held hero slncu the era of great reform set In/ Cox Tnkcii lo Crcston. The city marshal of Crcston , la. , arrived in Omaha yesterday to taKe charge of John Cox , who has been hold in custody hero for several days past for a supirascd implication In n burglary of Fuller's hardware store In Crcston. The Roods found In Cox's posses- felon have .been indcntillcd by Mr. Fuller , and It is thought that thcro is a pretty clear case against him. Last evening the irmr- ehnl loft with his prisoner for Creston , and ' Cox looked anything but Joyful over the pro- 'posed trip. _ I'ourth of July Demonstration. There will bo a meeting of delegates from all trade and labor unions and Knights of Labor assemblies at southwest corner of Twelfth and Farnam streets , this evening , to hiako arrangements about a grand demon stration on July 4. The first step toward this matter was taken last Monday evening by the Laud and Building association. Thcro was not enough time to notify nil organiza tions In time to elect regular delegates. In View of this fiict , all ofllccrs of labor organ izations are Invited to attend this meeting until they have time to take official action. The Danish Baptist Churoli. Yesterday morning , nftcr a number of months of patient devotion , the Danish Bap tists of the northern part of the city , dcdi- dated their Htvlo church on Dccatur street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. It is'amort eat little edifice , the seating ca pacity of which is scarcely moro than a hun dred people , It is a frame and twenty by thirty feet in size , with a small alcove In which Is situated the rcadlnp dcslc. The building cost ? 7U5 , and this fund was secured by the liberal donations of the small colony of Danish Baptists In the vicinity. The membership of the society is only about thirty , though it Is expected that the num ber will gradually bo Increased to the capac ity of-tho church. The church Is out of debt , eo that with good management It B.tartswith . a promising future. The 'society has been in existence for BOIIIQ time , having liold exercises "first in the Baptist 'church , Fifteenth and Davenport streets ; next In the churches of the Latter Day Saints on Cuss and Chirk streets. They wcro .hold by Hev. U. A. Hlchcnbach of Council Bluffs. Now , however , the members have a resident pastor , the Rev. Mr. Matsou , form erly of Dakota , who held services in the morniug and who made a most favorable Im pression. To supixjrt this gentleman will bo a labor upon this little Hock , but the members seem disposed to accept the responsibility. The morning services were conducted in Danish while those in the afternoon were In English and wcro taken part In by Hev. Mr. Chirk and Hev. Mr. Hlchcnbnch , the old pas tor. The church Is as yet without a choir , but this will bo supplied ns soon as possible. The trustees are Andrew Busk , H. P. Sorcn- Boii and Anton Peterson. Services will beheld held hereafter every Sunday , Smoho Soidonborg's Figaro anil got 'tho boat 6-cont cigar in the world. Max .ifc Co. , wholesale depot. The best of all spring medicines i Tn.rrant's Seltzer Aperient. Dr. McGrow. Rectal , urinary & priv ate diseases only. Room Q , Barker bl'lc. Shetland pony for sale by George A. Koclino , CoiinciJ Bluffs. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can 1111 all orders of almost any dimensions. Hock can bo seen at htono yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. THOS PUICK. J-'OIl STICAMNG A. IIAItX. \ Walnut Hill Citizen Arrested on n Queer Cliiir ; > ( ) . M. T iwBon , a citizen In good standing nt Walnut Hill , was Incarcerated with the felons at the central pollco station yesterday en tlio rather strange charge of stealing a burn. Nut Cahltui , a neighbor , claims pos session of tlio building , nnd says ho merely routed it some time Pinco to a gentleman nuincd Waller. When the lust mimed gentle- jnun got through using it ho sold it to Liny ton , claiming that ho had bought it from Uahlan , Luwson commenced moving the structure yesterday , when u terrible row was raised. The building was llnully transferred to UIWSOII'K lot and Guhlau came up town In post haste and complained to the pollco that Luwson had stolen his barn , The officers wcro inclined at first to ridicule the com plaint , but when they taw that Gahlan was Hobcr nnd in dead earnest the patrol wngon ivus sent out on that long Jodrnoy and re turned uu hour later with Lawbou in custody. Crow's Superlative flour ; bnkore want When you come to Omaha atop at the Globe , the best located $ ! -n-duy hotel in town. Between liHh and 14th streets on Douglas. Stop at the Glebe hotel. I. MuoU&Soii'B HolHtelu Herd. The auction Bale at the fair grounds in Omaha next Friday the U5th will alTord the citizens of Omaha u rare oppor tunity to secure what every family Bhoufd have , n llrst class milch cow. The herd consists of bulls , cows and Calves all thoroughbred Holbtoins regis tered and warranted as roorescntcd. The HolBtoins nro noted for being the post milkers in the world , the casiobt Kept and to docile iii disposition that they are regular household pets. Catalogues of the herd can bo scon by calling at the olllco of the'Omaha Fair Dssociutioa , 213 South..l4th bt. Crow's High Pa'tout Hour THE CIRCUS CONTINUES , Ono Moro Wook's Festivities nt Jones' May Festival Barnnin'fl Circus Could Not Draw Programme or ] Glvo ftfl Much I'lcAfliirc Tlio Lnst "Week's Greater Crowds. That all may enjoy the benefits of the greatest sale of men's ' attire ever known in the west , Jones' May'Festival will bo continued ono wool : . The suits offered in this salonro this season's productions choice styles and splendid qualities. A larco number of suits will bo added to special lots of men's suits and if possi ble this week's bargains will oxceccl those of last week. The sales open this morning with 160 TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT 810.00 , both snck and 4-button cutaway tailor- made , suits , elegantly trimmed , made frotfi Llppit's silk mixed cassimores , fine Scotch cheviots and extra qualities of fnricy worsteds , every suit in the line worth from $15.00 to $20.00 , all at $10.00 n suit. FINE ALL-WOOL SUITS AT 87.60. 150fino all-wool business suits intulo ( from silk mixed cnssimorcs , Bannock- burn'cheviots ' , "Wendell , Fay & Co.'s" fine indigo blue llannols and neat pat terns of worsted and cassimcrcs , worth from $10.00 to $15.00 per suit , all at $7.60. STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SUITS $5.00. Men's strictly all-wool gray and brown cassimoro suits , blue tweed suits , and suits made from neat cheviot patterns in gray and brown mixtures , all at the unprecedented price of $5.00 per suit. Besides the astounding bargains in clothing , nice styles in men's crush hats at 44c. Genuine "Now York Mills" white shirts , all sizes , 60c. All ever silk-faced suspenders , 2oc. Choice patterns in men's all-wool trousers , cheviots and cassimeros , all colors , worth $3.60 , 82.50. Gent's Zylonito collars , all styles , 15c. Gentlemen's fine bleached drill draw ers , worth 50c , at 27c. Traveling-trunks , good lock and end fastenings , 07c. Men's extra fine flannel shirts , silk embroidered , worth $2.50 , at $1.47. Men's corduroy pants , brown and inouso colors , worth $2.60 , at $1.59. Boys' Norfolk suits , genuine Assabot cloth , ages 4 to 18 , fast colors , $3.50. Gents' full size fancy bordered cam bric handkerchiefs , fast colors , at 4c. Boys' stylish straw hats , black and red bands and bound edges , lOc. Gents' flannelette summer coats and vests , stripes and checks , worth $2.00 , at ! )0c ; Men's crinkled seersucker vests , lie. Men's full size fancy bordered cam- brie handkerchiefs , fast colors , worth lOc , nt 4c. Men's heavy seamless socks , blue mixed , worth lOc , and men's black and white mixed.i hose , white heels and toes , at 5c. Men's superfine British i hose 12Jc. Men's finest grade superfine British i hose , worth 35c , at lc. ! ) Gents' genuine Mackinaw braid straw hats , wide silk bands , correct styles , all sizes , worth $1.00 , 47c. Men'S.goIden balbriggnn summer un derwear ; silk embroidered , worth 75c , at 40c. Gents' felt derbys , in light colors , correct styles and in every way a gen tleman's hat , at $1.00. Boy's fancy- check jacket and pants , suits sizes 5 to 10 , at $1.13. These are only a few of the marvelous attractions-of this great salo. Mail or ders promptly filled and goods sent C. O. D. expressage prepaid on orders of $5.00 and upwards. All goods not satisfactory can bo returned and money will bo refunded. Thus are the advan tages of this wonderful sale brought to the door of every citizen of Nebraska. Don't hesitate or tlelay , but attend this sale at your earliest convenience , or , if impossible to do this , use the mails. L. O. JONES , AMERICAN CLOTHIER. 1309 Farnam street , Omaha. * THE UNION PACIFIC. "Tho Ovorlnml Route" Have arranged to run extra coaches on suburban trains leaving Council Bluffs at 12:45 : and 1:45 : p. m. , returning leaving Omaha at 0:16 : and 7:15 : p. in. , and on trains leaving South Omaha , at 12:55 : and 1:55 : p. m. , returning leaving Omaha at 0:03 : and 7Ki : p. m. , on Sun day , May 20 , to accommodate those desiring - siring to attend the base ball game between the St , Louis and Omaha teams in this city. Ilcinovcd. Valentino's Shorthand Institute hav ing outgrown its former quarters has removed to the now Paxton block. Wo now have the largest and handsomest schoolroom in the west , and the largest exclusive shorthand and typewriting school in the United State. Call and see us. Take elevator at Fnrnam street entrance sumo as to public library. Stop at the Globe hotel. Ask your grocer for Crow's High Putout - out Hour. Best Hour in market. Found Dead In Red. About daybreak yesterday morning when Peter Anderson , nil employe in Henry Ifugcu's. bakery , 510 South Tenth street , went Into the back of that shop where Chester It. Mason , another employe , Is ac customed to Bleep , ho was startled with the unnatural position in which Mason was l.vluif and the deathly pallor upon his faro. ThluUhiK the old man wasslclc ho went up to him to render assistance , but on placing his hand on the forehead ho found it Icy cold and that the heart had ceased to beat. The old man had been dead probably four or live hours. Ho was about sixty years of ago and had been In the employ of Mr. lliignu for some time. The last fuw wcolis ho has bcou in poor health ana the physicians pro nounced Ills ailmuiit dropsy. An Inquest was held at 0 p , in , , and a verdict of death by diopsy of the heart rcndcicd. The deceased was In indigent circum stances and has no relatives in this part of thn country. He has been heard to speak of 11 sister of his named Mrs. Paine , who re sides at Ann Arbor , Mich. , and she has been telegraphed concerning his death. For many years be was a stage driver. The remains ai present uro lying at Drcxol & Maul's. PEMObltATS. Union 1'aclfle , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to parties desiring to attend tUo National Democratic Convention , to beheld hold at that place , on Juno 6th , at ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets going good Juno 2nd to 5th , inclusive , and re turning Juno Oth to llth , inclusivegood for continuous passage only in each di rection , Crow's Patent Hour takes the lead. Stop at the Glebe hotel. A C1IKAP TRIP. Reduced Fair For Fair School Plains niul FcdnKouuiitJ. County Superintendent of Schools Hruncr , who hits just returned from a ten ilujtf visit to. Chicago and Cleveland ; Ohio , nt once in. tcrcstcd himself in working up. a boom Whereby Nebraska's teachers will bo well House gg An opportunity of Special Importanc6 ( for cash buyers throughout the west , Specials in Children's Suits , prices , $3 , $4 , and $6. Continuation of the sale of Sawyer Suits , Price $12.00. Continuation of the sale of Dplan Suits , Price $8.00. Continuation of the sale of Blue Flannel Suits , Price $8.00 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. OUR orders by mall and express for the bargain susts'advdrtiscd were larger during the past month than wo had an ticipated. Scarcely a dity or town in the Western States that have not sent liberal orders. This is OUR method of advertising , and wo propose to continue it , knowing that every article sent in response to these orders will bo a last ing advertisement for the CONTINEN TAL. LOT 2705. Price $3.00. Wo offer 150 Boys' Scotch Plaid Norfolk Blouse Suit at the merely nominal price of $3.00 ; these are in regular sizes from 4 to 13 years old , and as pretty a style and as serviceable as any that wo have been able to make up this season for a much higher price. LOT 2304. Price 84.00. Tills is a very choice lot in a neat mixed Cheviot a good serviceable color and cut in the same sizes for Boys' from 4 to 13 years old. A now lot which has been made up to sell for $0.00 , and wo unhesitatingly oiler this as ono of the Best Bargains ever offered this season in this depart ment. LOT 23C3. Price $5.00. This lot is offered to those who want something in a little darker color than the other lots. This is a very neat black and brown "We will send packages containing suits of clothing , furnishing goods , cloths and woolens of all kinds kep in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado , or Wyoming , C. 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 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 ARRANGEMENT. 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 Freeland3 Loomis & Co. NEW YORK - . . . - DES MOINES ; Proprietors : Corner Fifteenth. ; and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE. WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER i represented at the meeting of the National Educational association to be held at San Francisco in July next. At the last assembly of the Nebraska teachers association it was resolved to attend the convention if liberal transportation rates could bo secured , and Mr. Uruner is now prepared to announce the following : The faro from Missouri river points to San Francisco ami returnincluding ccrtlllcaUi of membership of the National ed ucational association , will be * SVJ. The 13. & M. and the Union Pacific railways offer the very best accommodations and on un usually generous terms. The Denver & Hio Grande also offer a very liberal rate to parties , large or small , thus giving nn opportunity to travel over the grandest scenic railroad in the world. Thcso offers are made to Ncbrasko teachers and their friends , and hope to have the state well represented at the great meeting at San Francisco. Make up your parties , apply to the local railway agent of either the Union Pacific or H. & M. , and you cancuro the best transportation mid on the very lowest terms. For further information apply to your local railroad agent or to Dr. George L. Farnham , state director national educational associa tion. Peru , Neb. ; Hon. George I ! . Lane , superintendent of public Instruction , Lincoln , Neb. ; H. M. .Tames , superintendent of city schools , Omaha , Neb. ; Henry N. Hiako , treasurer of Nebraska schoolteachers' asso ciation , Hcatricc , Neb. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. . Union I'aclflc , "THE QVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge , Knights of Pythias , to bo held iii Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to 10th inclu sive. Tickets good going Juno 8th to liith and returning Juno liSth to lth ! ) in clusive , with continuous passage- only in each direction. Itonl Estate TrunsforH. Clms H TKnny ( sing ) to Minnie I , Janes.lot 1 , 4. blk 1 , South Kvolmngo Pliicr , ij r. . . $ Mlnnlo I > Janus anil Imttlmnd to Delia I'lillllppM , lot 1 , , bile 4 , Hoilth r.xclmiiKU l'lacew l 1,100 It II Bmlth ( Sinn ) to .las i ! Swetimm.undlv ; , of oSlft. lot 7 , blk 74 , South Umalni , w.l . . . . . . 1,375 Win A ( Jnnlnerct alto Albert I'Whitford , lot fi , blk L , fc'aunilerd' & Jllmubaugh's ndd.Wil 450 Ulla K l.iitsou ( sing ) to Kamiy M I'olter , lot M. 81. blk 4 , Luke Vlew.wtl 703 1'eter Ooos and \\ito to Julius Schliip. lotti " and U Ilk a , ThoiniibonJcCJocs add.wcl s 2,600 8 K Itogcrs and wife to St. I'utrli'k'a church of Omaha , e 1 n of w 1U ft lot 4 blk 6. B K JtOKers1 add , n c 1 l.uthor Koimtzuand wlfu to llertmlco & Can lay. lot a blk 1U , Knuntro 1'lace. wrt 2,100 J A Mlhoy single , toVI1 l.ariou , lot C blK N ) , Lowe's Ibt add , w d 000 John Keuuelly imrt wlfti to Kute Kevbhun , lot 8 blk 10. H U Honors' add , w d 205 J 0 Her and wife to Dennis Cunningham , undlv U , lots 1 and 3. blk 1. and lots 1 , 2 , a and u 3-5 lot 4 , blk 7 , Uunulnglmm's bub , nc . , . . . 6,700 Jnmos It Hlcii and wlfo to O MrUve , lots 8 R"tJ W bU ? ui ItaunJeis & Hlmobaugira odd , W < Y , 1 Helen U Clark and hunbana to JI V lloys , nH lot 13,11 awe's add. wd 1,500 Martin TMurphr and wife to Katie 1' WreenlotSfcMurphy's add , wd 400 Hans N Jensen and wife to John Lewis , lot 1blk4 , Artonplace , wd 4,000 Sarah J Tiittle and husband to Nancy I Mathowu , lot a , blk 7 , Hertford place , wil , 1COO G M Hitchcock and wife to A J Qulstganl lots 8 , 4 , D. 8. 7 , 8 and V , blk 2. Hljchcook's istadd. w \ 3,160 L1' I'ruyn and wife to Anna L MoOre , part lot 24 ! { . Mtllard A ; Caiawcll'u add , w d COO Herman Kountze and wlfu to J H Loomis , lot 10 blk 15 , Konntzu place , w d 1,800 A O IiiKhram and wife to William ( Jib- son , lot Uhlkifl. Hanscom place , wU. . . 3,603 Cliarlotteo K Twiner nnd husband to Klla J Patterson , lot 1U blk U , Summit pluew d 2,500 W A Hedlck aud wife to Morris Morrison , lot 6 blk B , s e Uogers' add , w il 8,700 T\ventytwo , transfers , aggregating W5.183 KKPUBMOAN8. Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND. ROUTE , " 'Will soil through tjckots at rate of ono faro for the round trip , from points in aud Kansas , lo parties dcsli- strtpo , not showy nt nil but rcry genteel perfect fitting and thoroughly made in' ' Norfolk Blouse style , same sizes as the other lots Wo do not expect to dupli cate as good a suit us this for the money this season. The suit 1ms been marked on our counter .for $7.00 and wo know that every ono taken out of our store will give perfect satisfaction. Homotn- bor those are short points suits only. Continuation of the sale of the MM GO'S. ' Fabrics. There are only two Colorings loft on these celebrated suitiiig8and wo offer them until they arc entirely closed out at the same unapproachably low price of $12. per suit. No moro desira ble material can bo offered for a bus iness suit than those goods arc , being purely all well fabrics and goods that have stood the test for years. LOT 3521. In this lot wo have about 100 suits loft in single breasted Sack Coats , in sizes from 35 to 44. The very best Sawyer Woolen Go's. , Double and Twist Spring Suitings , now light grey and brown mixture just made up in our very best manner , and never , during the twelve years that wo have been sell ing this suit has it over been placed on our countersatlcss than $18. Wo do not need to commend the cole- .broted Sawyer Woolen Co.of Dover , N. II. , but unhesitatingly pronounce them the best manufacturers of line all Wool Suitings in New England. No shoddy. ing to attend the National Republican Convention to ho hold in Chicago , Juno 10th. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 10th , and returning Juno 20th to 25th inclusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. Wed. The following marriugu liR3nso3 wcro issued Saturday by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. ( Frederick L , Chcsnoy , Abington , 111 . 2J I Elba Sheats. Kirkwood , 111 . 1'J William H Lewis , Council UlufTs , la. . . .US Ophelia K. Uroiilmrd , Murohnlltown , la. . ' . ' 5 Anton Ucncsch , Omaha . ' 'h Franziska Khiva , Omaha . " 9 I Christ Multzenburg , Omaha . 2t > 1 Louise lionhnrt , Omaha . 2 ! ) ( Fritz Donkcr , Omaha . UT I Wilhcltnto Anderson , Omaha . 'Jl TO SAI/T AND HICTUU.V. The Union I'aclHc. "THE OVKRLAND ROUTE , " Will hell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points lor the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City and return. Juno Oth , at one fare for the round trip. Tickets going good live days , and re turning fifteen days , extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within those limits. Parties de sirous of visiting Garfluld Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , should improve the opportunity now offered. It is well known that graftsfrom bear ing trees will come into fruit earlier than trees from hced , and , on the same principle. , gardonern secure early toma toes by keeping root cuttings of tomatoes over winter in greenhouses , which causes them to bear curlier than those from seeds when planted outside. Thlspowder neYer varies. A marvel of purl , ty.strengtn and wholeHomonoss. More ecotiom leal thanthB ordinary kinds , and cann"t oe otn Incompetltlonwltn the multitude of low cost , shortwelKhtalumor pipphRte , powders. Bold In A MON"rU can bo made wort IU lnn for in. Agcnti rrefcrreJ who can furnl b tlu'lr own lior ci und ulve tliolr wUolellmotothobu luc . Hparo momenta uiaybe jirutTtittly umplojred uUo. A K-w Turinilei In to c undi'UIci , II. F.JOUSBOS ti Co. , luw Malu bt. . lllf u l , Vu. Mentlou tuo Omatiu lice. con CpaROFt F/ot' FOWLER , Moocu ! . Conn , flocks or cotton is used in any of their fabrics. Do not forgot the price , only $12. $12.LOT LOT 3514. Wo olTor 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Go's. Suits in avcrydarlc Oxford mixtiiro , n small neat check pattern , one of the most popular styles the mill has over made , suitable for cither bus iness or dress purposes. Single breasted Sacks , regular sizes in Spring weight at the same extremely low price of $12. LOT 352o Is a Single Button Cuta way Frock Suit of this Dark Velour Fin ish Sawyer of which wo have made up about 60 Suits , as a largo number of our customers want a frock .suit of these celebrated Sawyer goods. Wo have made up n few suits of this slmdo in regular sizes from 35 to 44which will bo Bold at the same extraordinarily low price as the others , $12. Wo continue the sale this week of the noted Dolan Cheviots , in regular sizes. 31 to 44 , comprising four different styles and mixtures at the wonderfully low price of $8.00 per suit. Thcso are strict ly all wool goods , free from shoddy , durable and right in every respect. No suit in this lot ought ever to bo retailed for less than $12 , but wo offer this ns an attractive bargain in Men's low priced Business Suits. E YOU SEEN THEM ? Will buy one of our nobby Spring SuitH in Worsted , line Cassimcro , or Scotch Cheviots ' > MN ( li FJ , 1 si ! & ! < * . * " " lc l)0Pu''ir ' ' V $8 $ V\ c ° l ° ra ulll styles. Real bargnimTthnt cannot fail to be appreciated by thei dibcerning. "Woi are aware that ix-j KxrjissiVM goods nro largely adver tised this season , ] but all of them cannot stand the © test of close in spection. Wo a.sk our customers to examine our stock , and thurt witiBfy ! themselves of its quality and our voracity. nunwrtMrns Vose < fc Sons , Instruments exchanged , rented and cold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bio , , Omaha , Neb. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Speclullit , EVE THROAT EAR tit AND NOSE , Spectacle * Accurately I'f eierlbed , SAJUGE BL'K. , ' . J. Surgeon and Physician , Olllce N. W Corner ilth aud Douglas tit. telephone. ii ; Uuatdeuca telm'lione. ' utcuio /ou neu. weukoeu. unnatural os c . * < iVdESeretfoiu vleor or development , caused.by' JjAT/JSr. xcc Mi . tto. Koluall * look i i u ? ' / " ' _ . . KlUH ISDICAI * CO. . BUyrAiO. Ht _ - DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of the Mnsenm of Anntomv , Bt. LoiilB. Mo. Mem. bcra of Unlvi-rnlty Collcgu fiotnltal , London. M. IJ. Ble un , Germany nnrt New York. liavttiK devoted tliclr attention specially to the treatment o ? v Nervous , Ctonic & Blood Diseases More especially these arising from Imprudence , In. jlto oil so sulli-rliiK to correspond ivlihoiit delay. Olncnucs of infection and contoulon cored afcly ami ipccdlly wltliout n o of dnimeram rimes. 1'ailcnl ! whono ra eu Iirivo been nmU'ctwI. liurtly treiited or pronounced Incurable , eliould nut fall t < > wrlto us coneernliiK tliclr symptom * . All letters rcctlvu 1m- Biedlalc aitcntlon. JUST PUnLISIIED , And will bo malleil FIIJ5I5 to any mldrcM upon ro. colpt of ono 3-ccnt etimip. "rrttctlcal ( ) l > Beratlon on Kcrvous Debility anil I'livflcal Kxlmustlon. " Aval , uablu inodlcul treatlso wlilcli should bo read by all * Addrcsn , DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lnwronco Street , Denver , Colo. Union Pacific "Tlie Ovcrlniul Route. " Until .Inly ] , 1888 , tickets uoltl for these excur- Bions will ba good thirty ilayw for tlio round trip nnd cnn be used ten duys K"DK. | When purcliaH- erHnre ready to return , these tickets will bo Hood live days for that purpose. If purchasers \\Mi to stop short of destination on our llnox , BKentH will stamp tickets food to return from Mich point. .7. 8.TI5HIIKTS. R. LfWAX , - . lT. . A. " ( ISKll l\aiIUII \ ( U. S. DEPOSITOHY , OMAHA , 1IEB. Paid Up Cnpilal $2.0,000 Surplus r.0,000 J [ . \V. YATKH , 1'resldcnt. J.KWisS. ItGKD. Vice I'roslrtont. j15. . TOU.AMNud Vlcii 1'rpsldent. \V. U. H. Huuur.s , Cashier. IJIIIKUTOIIH : w. V. JIOHSE , Jnn.N 8. COM.IMJ , II.V , V.VTKH , l.l.WIS B , llKKll , A. K. TOUZAMM. Hanking onico THE IRON BANK- Comer K'tli and Farnum Kts. A General Hanking JlUHlness Trunbactcd. SteckPiano jtemarkable for powerful svrapji. tlietle tone , pliable action and ub- bulme durability , il ) yearn' record ! tliu beat KUflranleB of the excel- Teiii'ii of tliu'bu In WOODBBIDCEBBO. UNION PACIFIC "Tlie Overland Iloiile. " Hat so arranged Its Faintly Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council Hlufft Iowa. The reservations when made are turned overto the train conductors taking outsuchcars , sothat passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. B.TBnUKTB. 13 , Jfc ' ' ,9s.1 'H" ' Gen. I' , k T. Aftent , At > 't O. V , k T , A. OMAHA. NKIJ. PEERLESS DYES ft Fasl Colors , Price $8,00 $ , LOT 3500 We offer this week 100 In- tligo Blue Flannel Suits , mnilo in single ipid double breasted sacks , rcRtilar sizes from 35 to 44. The regular price of this suit has always been 610.00. in fact , some dealers have Bold them for as high as $12.00 per suit , but wo offer them now at this extraordinarily low price of es.oo. Send for Samples. Send for samples of these goods before ordering them. Wo will gladly send sam ples of cloth to any address , or wo would much prefer to send a sample suit , BO that the manner of making and trim ming can bo scon. Wo would recom mend , however , that self measurement blanks bo sent for first , so that a sample suit may bo sent fitted to the parly order ing , thus saving the trouble of returning suit .to exchange it. Parties wishing Children's Suits , please send for lot and ago they wish , as wo have no samples ol the short pants suits. ° MEDICAL I SURGICAUNSTITUTE ; N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge 3te BF6 A.O2BS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for guti restful treatment of every form of disease requlr * ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance ; best hospital accommo dation ! in the west. WHITE FOR CIRCCI ARK on Deformities an ? Prices , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of 111 * Spine , Filet , Tumors. Cancer , Catarrh , Ilroccliltlf , Inhalation , Electricity , rarolysls , Knilepsy , Kid. ney , llladtlcr , Ityc , fiir , SUlu aud UlooJ , and alt Surgical Operations. DIOOOBOB of Women a Specialty. Oooic OH DiaiiEia or WOMEN Fni . ONLY RELIABLE HZDIOAL INSTITUTI - UAKINO A irBCULTT Or ' PRIVATE DISEASES. All niood DIseasei successfully treated , Syph- Ililic I'olion remored from the syftem nltiibut mercury , Nevr restoratlre treatment fur loss ol Vital Toner. I'ersons unable to visit u * may be treated at home by corresnondencc , All commu nications cnnfidentlAl. MedicinesorlnitruiueuM nent by mall or express , securely pocked , no. mnrks to Indicate contentb or fender. One per sonal interview preferred , Call and consult us of end history of your case , aud we will tend ia plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN.FREE ; < Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Jm > vitency , Syihllii , Gleet and Vnricoccle , with d'estioa list. Addreis Omaha SItilleal and fliirptenl Tnilttuteot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th and Dodat III. . OKAMA.NED. UNION PACIFIC 'Tlio Ovorlnntl Itoiilc. " The Sportsmen's ' , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line * Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "C3-TJ3JT C luTJB 3 TJIjES , " highly interesting and 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 State * and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. H.TKIIIIKTB. Gen'ir. &T. At. ( , OninliB. Neb. Tlio Urgeit , fatten anil Hunt In the world. I'amoniior uccoiumcxlutlons uueicdlcnl. JVeiv VorkluUliiiauwvlul.oailuiiilrrrv Kl'IIN'rHSM , .MAVZ'lll IIEV0MA. .JI NK UUh. KTIIIOI'IA .Jl'.Nt ; JlMl ClIICAhHU JINB kl ANCIIIIIIU Jt M. Hill l-'t IIM.l-MA. Jl'NLXtU NtW YtlUKTO J.IVMU'OOI MA VI iLSHlUWN , TinColcbnlvil , l.ar/C'it unil flni"it I'us-1 Jl'NE Htti Mtniij hlu M.'iiKi'r pti'imier lu Jui.vlUU crry OK uo.MKi tim worn. IAIKI. BiU huloou IUXHKU to CIHVO * . Di'rix. Urerpool , llelfuit orQueuiutnnii f-.lml.l iipxuMt PIT ( i.u'-tow Steamer - or * , ( lUuiKt unwurJ * lor 1'itr of Uouit' HviouU-cluit. l.i ) lutuni uiluixiil ri'Uuiot rati' iiiuilu avullnUla lor iMIIirr rouU' oflurliix i > ici < r > | l < "il't tliu urlvllego ot xcliikIlii' NcJrtli iiml houlli vl livluml. Iliu Klver * Mer ojr aii'l | > Uluiw < | UiM'lyil < MtTlmai Ul Anitior Jilni * dr4tt puxuliU ) In'ti ul rlihrxu. ulil ut luwcit lult-i. Kur Lee * , ul touru , tlcXC'U ur ( urttivr lufuriuu- tlllll H | > 1 > ! / IU HENDERON BROS. , 72 Li alle SOhieajq , . Or tp unr of our local aveuta.