8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 22. 1838. THE CITY. The Internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $20,410.64. Albert McUcrmott. nn old-time thief , was nrrcslcd yehterday for stealing n crn/.y quilt from n Tenth street bixwdy house. The unique case of barn stealing with which M. Law-Ron of Walnut Hill Is charged , has had its hearing fixiJd for 4 p. m. this afternoon. "William GrofT , the young follow who cut old Frank Moronay's scalp open with n rat trap in a row on Sunday evening got $10 and coats for this grat ification yesterday. Mrs. Perry , the female Sullivan who knocked her neighbor , Mrs. Pinor , out in one short but decisive round recent ly , appeared in the police court yester day but secured a continuance until 11 n , m. to-day. Mrs. Plko is positive she will have her amuiilnnt sent over the hill. Thomas McKay , for nipping a pair of pants belonging to n Sixteenth street clothing man , was brought into the po lice court yesterday. Ho hnd the stolen garment on his person and plcaUod guilty immediately upon , arraignment. Ho was given fifteen uayH in the county jail , six of them on bread and water. Whitsunday was appropriately ob- ' Borvcd at/.tho . Kountzo memorial cnurcli Sunday , the Rev. J. S. Dotwcilor of ficiating. At the morning service ten applicants wore received into member- amp. There was no service in the evening for went of light , the hereto fore sulllelont quantity of Omaha's re markably poor article having failed at about the liour for the various services. Personal I'drngrnniiR. S. N. Ilunnon , of Lincoln , Is nt thc'Pnxton. Fred Jordan , of Aurora , is at the Windsor. II. II. Dorsoy , ot Wuhoo , is at the Prtxton. Willtum CollhiH , ot Wnhoo , Is ntthu Mil- lard. lard.W. W. H. IlalRht , of Kixnsas City , is at the Windsor. General W. Wninwrlght. of Blnlr. is at the Mlllnrd. N. L. Ilnrwood , of Lincoln , Is a guest at the Paxton. A. T. Hciith , of S. Joseph , is stopping at the I'axton. D. D. Bretier , of Loavcnwortli , Kan. , is at the Paxton. H. C. Smith , of Falls City , is a guest at the Mlllnrd. . 13. C. Woodrlng , of Lincoln , Is registered nt the Windsor. ' C. P. Edwards , of Auburn , was at the Mlllard yesterday. Will M. Woodward , of DCS Molnes , was at the I'axton jjcstcrday. J. 11. Cassna nnd G. N. Tycr , of Hastings arc guests nt the Mlllard. Mr. anil Mrs. Walter J. Lamb , of Lincoln , are guests at the Paxton. R. B. Bltvcn , of Fremont , was registered at the Paxton yesterday. S. H. Lipplncott nnd M. H. Tilton , of Lin coln , are registered at the Paxton. a' . A. W. BlnRor nnd Theodore Millingor , of a'V Kearney , nro guests at the Windsor. G. M. Cummings. of St. Joseph. Mo. . Is in the city , and is registered at the Paxton. r A. 11. Drexel , after seven months' absence in Oregon and Washington , has returned to this city. David Atwood , proprietor nnd editor of the Wisconsin State Journal , which Is located at Madison , is at the I'axton. * John Olson , business manager of the Des Molnes Leader , was in the city yesterday to Jcarn whether the changes in the Herald management would effect the telegraphic nc\vs which his paper receives through the Herald. S. S. Stevens , general western agent of tljo Hock Island , leaves to-tiny for Los Angeles , Cal. , whun after a three weclt' e so Joiirnho.wIU return , bringing his family , who have boon spending the winter thertj 1 with him. Aftqr Summer "Wear. J. A. Hughes caused the arrest ol James Sweeney on a charge of stealing a suit of clothes. Sweeney had the clothes with him when apprehended. One ol % the Plasters. The Omaha and Council Bluffs Railroad nnd Bridge company have given a mechanics' Hen to the Oil City boiler works for 518,000. The mortgage was filed on Wednesday last. The work upon which the lien is given is the wagon bridge now In course of erection at the foot of Dodge street , between this city and Council Bluffs. The AVronjj Men. Shandy nnd "Orovoy , " the two men ar rested on suspicion of being the assailants of William Barrett , who was knocked off of the rallinir into the basement on the cast side of the Musco buildingwere discharge yesterday morning on Barrett's declaring that they were not the right parties. Barrett still lies in n critical condition at St. Joseph's hospital , .and the chances are that ho will never re cover. Chief of Police Sc.ivoy is particularly Interested in this CIM ; > nnd is malting super human efforts almobt to bring the murderous dastards to justice. A lillziitrd Hero. The bllward , however , occurred several years ago , nnd ono of its victims was L. J. F. Icger , who at the time was ono of Buffalo Bill's men. Ho lost both his hands nnd feet in the storm and when ho recovered from tlio effects of the storm and the surgeon's knives and saws bo-returned to this city -and becanio well known to the sporting community of this city. Ho Is now In town after an absence of eoino years , on his wuy cast. "Billy" ib now ncting as police magistrate , for the second term , in Chndion. Dentil or SlioknlHVliicli ? Josephs Owens is a traveling mnn from Chicago. Three weeks ago , while In this city , ho received Intelligence of the death of his father , nnd that bo was the lioir to n con siderable fortune. The old gentleman's do- iniso , or his sudden tfscont to alHueneo , w.is too much for the impressible Mr. Owens , who proceeded to get howling drunk , and in this state ho has remained over slnca , Sat urday ho was run in. suffering with the snalics , nnd yehterday , on the ndvlco of the city physician , ho was transferred to St. Joscph'u hospital. Tlio Hot Wontlirr. "Great Scott Is It not hot } " said n police man yesterday. "And look at us. A win ter suit on and n bolt buckled around us and all of us sweltering while everybody else Is wearing seersuckers , Pongco silks and the Hko , All of which is caused by the flro and police commissioner who lias as yet forgotten to order tlio heavy suits off. The chlof can not do anything and the commission docs not meet until Saturday. . I am going to follow that Ice wagon , " and the policeman fled , Monkeyed Willi the Wires. Asa Showers Is a building contractor , and on last Saturday In the erection of a struc ture ho pulled down a pollco nnd flre alarm wlro and laid it across n telephone \vlro , As a result no communication whatever could begotten gotten by the patrolmen with the central Htation over that wire. A detail of llromeii were out nearly all night investigating the onuso of the cutoff , but It was not discovered until Into next day. When the cause was ills- covered Showers was arrested nnd fined $10 nnd costs. A Dinner Parly. Mr. Fred Balch , the gonlal proprietor of the Hotel Baikor , guvo a dinner Sumtuy to the members of the party of Omaha Elks , who went to Salt Lake City last month for the purpose of instituting a ledge of the order there. Mr. Balch was ono of the Salt I.ako parly , and no small factor , cither , and it was In cotnmoration of the eventful trip tint the reunion dinner was given. Eight invited cucst sit down nt the sumptuous board cf the Hotel Barker at 3 o'clock , and for an hour ana u half their "inner man" was refreshed with all the good things of llfu tlmt a line opicurlan taste could suggest. The honors 6f the occasion wcro very grace fully psrforwd by utlno host , BalcU. Al though tlio order of th'o afternoon \vcs in for- mnl conversation , neat speeches wore mndo by Hon. W. F. Bcchol nnd Mr. John Fran- OH. _ _ _ JMIstook the Cent , Charles Johnson , who Was nccuscd by Albert Marks with taking his coat , had n chnncc to explain matters ycstcrdny after noon in the police court. It appears that Johnson while a.t work last Saturday after noon hod pulled off his coat nnd laid it down bcsldo Marks , Both coats looked very much alike , nnd when Johnson was suddenly called away , ho put on the wrong coat and walked away with It , not noticing the difference until several hours afterwards. Ho expected to return to work yesterday and exchange the cents ngnln , and did not put himself to the trouble on Sunday of calling on Mnrks nnd making the adjustment. Sunday afternoon , however , he was arrested. The Judge dis missed the case. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Union Pacific , "TUB OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska unil Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge , Knights of Pythias , to bo hold iji Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to 10th inclu sive. Tickets good going Juno 8th to 18th anil returning Juno IHth to 10th in clusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. Ask your grocer for Crow's High Pat ent flour. Best Hour In market. UOTHACKI2II AND THE HERALD Ho AVill Probably Bo Ono of Its Edi torial Writers. "Who is to bo the next editor of tlio Her ald ! " asked a Bnis reporter of ono of the leading young lights of the democracy In this city ycstcrdny. "Rothacker , " was the sententious reply. "How do you know I" . "Well , I think Mr. Sorcnson ought to know. " "Did ho tell you about It ! " "No , but It has como to me. RothacUcr is with him : all the tlmq. Ho wns ycstcr dny , nnd has been to-day , nnd that looks as if there were something in It. " "Who Is to till McShano's shoes ? " "Boyd that is , ho can get the nomination If he wants it. He's the only name 1'vo heard mentioned ; thnt Is , of course , if McShano won't have It. " "What about Brown's chances ? " Brown couldn't have It if ho wanted it. Ho couldn't boelccted if ho were nominated. His own party would knife him. His knif ing has been felt hero before and now It is found that It can work on himself. If Boyd should go to congress and still bo n member of the national democratic committo thcro would bo no moro fights. That would settle the question of "patronage" in this state. "Will remain the national Boyd on com mittee ? " "Ho can if ho wants. There nro seven votes pledged for him seven out of ten in cluding his own if Boyd is for himself , and ho always is for himself. " "It seems Morton wants John Fitzgerald , of Lincoln , on the national committee. " The interviewed gentleman said , as has already appeared m thcso columns , that Mr. Fitzgerald would have nothing to do xvith the national democratic or any other com mittee so long as he wns an ofllccr in the Irish National league. "Thcro is one thing sure , " interjected the interviewed"nnd | that is thatCharley Ogdcn will bo the next candidate for governor on the democratic ticket. " "Yes , ho continued , Boyd will bo on the national committee because the delegation was built that way. " When you como to Omaha stop at the Globe , the best located $2-a-day hotel in town. Between 13th and Mth streets on Douglas. Drink Malto itispleasant. DEMOCRATS. Union Pacific , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE. " Will soil through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to parties desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention , to beheld hold nt that place , on Juno 5th , at ono faro forHho round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets going good Juno 2nd to f th , inclusive , and re turning Juno Oth to llth , inclusivegood for continuous passage only in caeli di rection. Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses wcro Issued Saturday by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. Peter Venstrand , Omaha 33 Jennie. Hanson , Omaha l2 ! Patrick Egan , Omaha .T. : > S , Mary Miller , Omaha 23 ] Gus Socks , Omaha ; iO ( Mrs. Mary 13. Patrick , Sarpy county..yi ) I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo BCOII at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln. ' Nob. THUS Piticu. Crow's Superlative Hour ; bakers want it. THE FESTIVE BURGS. They Mulco Tilings Interesting In the Suburbs. Tlio burgs hold a sort of n carnival In the northern suburbs Sunday night , from the numerous reports of their work , that caino in yesterday. At William Laty's dwelling , 1518 North Nineteenth street , they were frightened off after having cut through the blinds and hoisted the window. At J , V. Pritclmrd's , 18-21 Corby street , they effected an cntianco and carried offf Mr. P.'s Sunday pantaloons , containing a knlfo.buneh of keys , and a small amount of change. Alfred L. Lynch , cashier of the land depart ment of the Union Pacific railroad , was treated in the snmo way. They got into his domicile , IS-J-J Corby street , by picking the lot of the front door. At M. T. Lyons.on the sum o street , entiancu was gained via the dining room window. Here , too , they got the proprietor's unmentionables , together with a fuw slmolcons , Thrco other burglaiious visits were mudo on Saturday night , the object of ttio muno bolng residences in the vicinity of the high Kchool. Ono of the calls was upon J. H , Daniels , whoso parlor win dow was found open in the morn ing. Nothing was taken except n light-colored hat belonging to Mr. Daniels' nnd which stood on a rack in the hull. In Its stcaa was an old felt cudy which was tied with n shoo string , Mr. Daniels carrrled the covering around town this morning in hopes that somebody might Identify and claim it , The residence of D. J , Collins was also vlsltod though the visitors mudo a hasty but unobserved retreat. KKPUHLIOANS. Union Pnolllc. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at rate of ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas , to parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Convention to bo hold in Chicago , Juno 10th. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 10th , nnd returning Juno 0th to SISth inclusive , with continuous passage only in ct'.cli diiection. Smokp Soidcnbcrg's Figaro and get the boat 6-cont cigar in the world , Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot , Stop at the Globe hotel. Stolen M'ntctic'H , Some tall , dark-whiskered man with blood shot liyos nnd a very wicked cast of physlog entered the residence of Mrs. Call , on South Sixth street , Sunday , wiillo the lady of the hoube was in the back yard , nnd curried oif a luitulsomo lady's watch. The good woman observed Ulux passing out the front gatous she returned , but did not discover tuo theft until about half an hyur afterward , The pollco wcro notified , but nothing has been seen of the thicl. A man who wns walking up Tenth street Sunday wns nppronchcd by n young chap who asked him the timo. The gentleman took out his chronometer which the youngster Immediately snatched , took to his heels nnd disappeared through Krug's brewery nnd under the viaduct and escaped. The matter wns reported nt pollco headquarters. TO SALT t AKE AND UETUKN. The Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City nnd return , Juno Oth , at ono fare for the round trip. Tickets going good five ( lays , nnd re turning fifteen days , extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within these limits. Parlies de sirous of visiting Garflold Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , should improve the opportunity now offered. Crow's High Patent flour beats all. Stop at the Globe hotel. HARD "SOAP. Herman JKouutzo Puts n Million Dollars lars Airnlnst the Now Soap AVorks. Tim Ben sotno days ago published nn an nouncement that the W. A. Page Soap com pany , an Iowa institution , hnd purchased fronrJ. D. Her n part of the old Boyd packIng - Ing house In which they Intended as soon as possible to begin tlio manufacture of soap and thus give employment to a number of men. Yesterday It was ascertained thnt Herman Kountzo was opposed to the estab lishing of n soap factory at the place Indi cated and was Immediately called upon by Tun Bcu man to ascertain the truth of the rumor. Mr. ICountzo snld thnt ho was opposed to the opening of n soap factory at the place indicated. It was but half u dozen blocks below his place , and such n factory could not bo otherwise than Injurious to the neighbor hood. It would give out offensive odors , nml mnko it unpleasant for the people who hnd settled thcro nnd invested largo sums of mono ) ' in permanent nnd beautiful homes and edifices. Such had been the history of soap factories wherever they hnd bccu erected , and Mr. Kountro Instanced a case In St. Louis , where a soap factory on Locust street had long been a source of annoyance to the neighbors , ana a means of depreciating the surrounding property. Thnt gentleman also stated that ho aid not know in what way the opposition to the enterprise would bo brought to bear upon It , because'tho thought of those opposed had not yet crystalizcd to that extent. Mr. Kountzo said that ho wns not aloiio in opposing the factory. A number of other people hnd signed the remonstrance which , It Is thought , will be soon brought before the council. "How much property , real and personal , is interested in the opposition ! " tiskcd THE Bun man. "Ono million dollars , nt least , " said Mr. Kbunlzo. Meanwhile , the Page Soap company have sent circulars to nil their Iowa customers In forming them of the transfer of their factory to Omaha and requesting them to call , nftor theMirstof next mouth , at the now place 115 , 117 , 110,121 and 123 East Hickory street , in this city. Dr. McGrew. Rectal , urinary & priv ate diseases only. Room 5 , Barker bl'k. Shetland pony for sale by George A. Kcclino , Council Bluffs. Stop at the Glebe hotel. * Crow's Patent flour takes the lead. A PEACEFUL. ADJUSTMENT. The Cable and the Holt Line AKCC to Ajjree. The trouble between the Missouri Pacific relative to the crossing at 'Twentieth nnd Nicholas street has been settled without , any trouble. It will bo remembered that when the cable company constructed its track across the switch ot tho'Missouri"Pacific at the point named that the railroad company promptly filled it up. At first it was alleged that the company took this action in the in tercst of the hofbo car company but it now transpires that it did so In order to protect their own tracks. Mr. Lillie of Kansas City came up Sunday and the matter has been arranged and the cubic company will provide for the safety of the tracks of the Missouri Pacific while laying their own track. Thispowdernevervaries. A marvo-ofpurl- ty.'jtrunsttiand wi'lesom3.ies ) < i. Moro econom leal tlinut he ordinary kinds , airl cann"t bnsoln Incompetlttonwltn the multitude of low cost , short welKhtiilumor phosphate powder * . Sold only In ciiii * . Itoyiil nnklnB I'owdor tf > . , J26 Wallstreet Now York She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York says : " Xo plasters of such merit as tha Atli'Io.pliO'ro > > Plasters liavccvcr before been produced. " They pro n novelty because they are not mntlo simply to sell cheap , they are the best that fccience , skill and money can produce , und will do what is claimed for them. For sprains , aches , weakness , lameness , etc. , they nre uncqualcd. 404 Kiillon St. , BanrtuiVr.O. NOT. SI.87. ' TUe AlliloiJioma 1'luter acted Ilk * rniKio. It U tliu tttt I e\er trii-d and I bare unl ninny kinds Our druifintt said " tildstere r all about tlio name " but I ilon'l think BO now , I m > ralmil my ami and khoilldiT In .Inljr , and It baa IK-CD painful tduce , but It dix- > not pain me at all now. Sin.ViUJi MAQILU * 3r-ficnJ C cents for the Ix-atitlful colored nlo- ture , "JloorUli Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOHOSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y 0ln to the inclination of many people to bo liumlniKKed In the purchase ot articles of necessity "i the honsehold.o feel it our mVnil duty to sound a note of warnlni ; to those who beek remedies for the relief of the aches and pains I IQTCM Incident to this season of the UOIL.ll year. Tliu Kieal and LTOwiiiK popularity of llt.NSON'sl'i.ASTtu luib templed unsciupulous mail' Tfl nfacttuers to oiler many worth- I U le s Ktibxtltutinns and Imitations of that Miluablo rmnedy , hence we would tulvlsn those who ulbh CnilfJn to tecuro piompt relief ( torn OUUIlU Colds. Coughs. Hoarseness , I'Jou- rty. Cho < t 1'alnn. Sciatica. Itheu- matUm , lutnbcc and rtucV ache , /inUlpCO / to i-aiefully avoid woUhlo s MUVlUL. ! iiluiters by always asking for liK.NbDN'H and let nope > uaMon by the dealer induce you toao rent nnv nthcr nlaHcr JUOICIQUS AND PERSISTENT AUvcrtislut ' , has alwuys ptovca successful. Dcforo pluclugan ( { en ( paper Advertliluir cont\ & LORD & THOMAS. It U 10 uiili Sli < iU CiilCACOU CALIFORNIA ! THE ILAND OP DISCOVERIES. CUFK.TOR TARRH TINE CnVnnnViLLECAlJ SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. ASOR OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE All Syphilitic ONonaca of recent or loncatnnrtlnp. In from 101 to rtftccn diy * . \\o will Klve written CiinntitcGM lei euro any ciisoor ruttmil your money. Anil wo wo'Id finy to tlioso who littvo employed tbo moat hklllcd Phyal ImiAU od c\cry known rcmoily nnil Imvo not been curettt'iat you art ; the subjects wo arc looking for. Yon ft but have bo > n to luo ccle- brnltMl Hot l-prlnzs of Arkansas , anU have lost nil uopc ox rccovorj'i we ill Cure You or makn no chnrco. Onr remedy Is unknown to nnr- ciBPIn the norm ontfflne of our cornpnrry.iindltls tlio only remedy In fiarworld tbnt will cure you. Wo will cure Ilia moHt obstinate ca o In 10(8 tlinn one month , buvctidajs In recent cases docn the work. It l tlio oM , chonlc , tiecmealcdcaios tlmt wo oitclt. We have cured tmnilrud : who hnvu been abandoned by Physicians and pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World lo brlna us n case tliat we cannot cure In less than onetnonlb. Since the history ofimedlclne , n True Specific for Syphilitic Kniptlons , Clccrs , Sore iloillbc. . , bas been eoujtht for but noer touml until Our Magic Remedy' wns discovered , and we lire justltlrdln daylnc It lUbe only remedy In the world unit nlll positively euro , bccuuBulho lutcH nicdUul works , published by tliu bet known Huthoruips , ny there wan never n tmu fpeiitlc before. Ourrcrnedy l the only medicine In Ihn world tliat will euro when cvcr > thine elic lia * lulled. It ha * been eo conceded by n hir/o number ( if CelebratedI'hyslcluna. IT HAS NEVER VET rjui.in locimr. Why wu le your time and money with patent medicine * that never had virtue , or doctor wllh physicians tlmt cannot cure you. You thathnvo tried everytmni ; clso Miould como to IIM now and pet permanent relief : you never can tot It cl eliuro. Mftikwhntwo my : In the end you must take our remedy or.NKVEic recover. And you tlmt have been mulcted but H Kliort time i-lioiild by nil luennncomo to usncir. Mmy en help and think they urn free from the cll i'iitc. but In one , two or tlreo yenrs niter , It appeals aunln In a more horrlhlu form. InvcMlcnte our llnanelal Htimtllng throucli the mer cantile uKinilesuinl note that wo are fully rc punil- liloand our nrltleiiKunrantet > naree < > oil. Wo liuvo a llKMF.nv prepared on purely Scientific Principles itnd newish to riMienttliiultNKVi.il FAILS TO CUKE. All letters tacrodl ) confidential , TUB COOK IiniEUY CO. , Onmlia , > 'cl . Itooms 10 nnd 11. ( T. 5. National Ilnnk , ISth nnd Knrnuni Sts. Col'ers tuko elevator on Furnnin Sticet ; to second lloor. Itoom 11 for l.idlcs only $2 PANTS. c. o. i ) . With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Pants , boll ) light nnd dark colors , in sizes 30 to 4U wuist and 30 to 34 leg mcnsuro. Also a very largo line of bolter grades of Pun te ranging in price from $2.60 to ? 8. Our &J.75 to SS Punts are extra good value. Mail Orders Solicited. n avvri rnr Tbe largest , faateit and tinw la tbe world I'aueDKor accommodation ! unexcellodr Xeiv York lo Ulu > Kuw via Loudonrirrrv runxEisiA MAva'th I DKVOXIA JUNE I6tb KTIllurlA Jt'XEVlld nilCAbSIA . , , .Jl'MSZkl AN'CilOKIA JlJ.Sr ; VtU I KUIIM-.ooU , , . JlT.VUWJtU NEW VOHKTO I.ivEtU'ooL , VIA QUKENSTOWX. Tbe Celebrated I iJiiveit and flneit I'us- btvmuililp aenger Steamer lu JUI.V llth CITyOKHOJIKl tbo World. Atro. btu Saloon paxiasio to nias o r , nerryLiverpool , Belfatt or yueeiutowii , .0aud upwards er Ulamow tleain- urj. uaand iip nrJs for Cltvof Hume , bucond-cla > ttt ) lU'turn llckcl at rculuiel rates made availably for either route , otferliiK.eicurnlonlsta the tloiiurp'7 lo HEMDBS01T 3EOS , , 72 La Salle 5S. ( Chlsago. Or lo our of our local asccti. SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A NEW WOBK Tha inoit complete ever iiub- Ifhed.doTotcil to thtf purchase iind aile of stocks , boudf , etc. UrfWloiw of the courts rrtardlnz titork bales , brokers and bucket thoij , , manliiu- latiuu of the ttock market , juustn of panlf , etc. How. whan , and what to putiluEC and sell. Sena tiostild ] : on receipt o f frjc..y . the BXA JJAitiJ VUtlLlfitlljiQ COluauy , fl , Y , TEN DOLLARS , The incessant cry of "bargains , " "great sacrifices , " etc. , etc. , is hoard all over , but thd people discriminate WHO is ADVEHTISING THE UAIIGAINS. In all our advertisements we ad here closely to the truth ; we do not even allow you to deceive yourself , and when , as is often the case an article looks much better than it really is , wo toll you exactly WHAT IT is. Wo have seized the opportunity here to build up a great business on popular prices. The result shows that wo have succeeded , and wo point with pride to our pres ent and ever growing popularity. "We have gained the confidence of the people by al ways fulfilling the promises made in our 'advertisements. Our reputation for lowest prices being established , we intend to maintain the same by oilering a series of bargains which no other house can approach. The offering < pro make this week , is the grandest over'made in the line of reacly-mado clothing : "We place on sale 300 Fine Cussimero Suits Sacks and Frocks , worth $18 ; at the unprec- edontly low price of Ten Dollars each. The material of , which these suits are made , is the product of one of the best mills in the country. They are well trimmed with the best farmer's satin lining , perfect fitting and tailor made. We are willing and anxious that they be placed alongside of , and critically compared , with any. $18 suit offered by any other house. Many other of our choicest suits have been marked down this week , some four or five dollars. They could not be sold at the opening of the season for near what we offer them now. Have you seen the elegant Fancy Flannel Coat and Vest we offer at 95c. It wil pay you to look at it. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. OK/2 AH A MEDICAL 8 SUHGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. I3th A Dodge Sta. ran i T l i r or * u , I 'A APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRU13ES. Sest facilitiea , apparatus i d rfmedlefcTor sut cciiful treatment or every form of dUtaM'recifair Ine Medical or Surgical Treatmetit. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital nccom'mo- astions iti the west. WJIITB FOR CIICCIARB on Deformities nif Drnces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors. Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis Inhalation , Electricity , Parnljsis , Knllcnsy , JtiJ ney , niaddcr , Hye , Ear , SUin and Blood , aofl sll Surgical Operations , Diseases of Women a Spoclally. BOOK ON DiaiAEii or W'OJic.i Fntf. ONL7 RELIABLE MSDIOAL IN3T1TU1E HAKINO A 6PECUI.TT OF PRgVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases Euccessfully treated. Syph llittc 1'oison removed from the system witnoitl mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. I'ert > ons unable to visit us may be dented nt home liy correspondence. All commit uications confidential Medicineeorlnstrumuite sent by mail or express , Kccnrely packed , u . marks to Indicate contents or sender. One per loual interview preferred. Call and consult us 01 end history of your case , nnd we will keud in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Im yitency , Syphilis. Gleet nnd Varicocele , with ( .icstiou list. Address Omii/io Jfeilieal and Surgical Instituteo : DR. McftlENAfHY , Cor. 13th and Dotfce Sti. . 'il/.AHA.KEO. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of the Mn enm of Anatomy , fit. Ixiula , Mo. Mr m. bcrnof UnUerkltyCoTlcKO Hospital , London. M. D. Ulesen. Germany and fiiar York , liavlim devoted their attention cpoclally to the trciitmcnt of > Nervous , Chronic & BlooJ Diseases T > fore eepcclally thoio arltlnr/ from Imprudence , In- Jllo all to eullerlni ; to correartoucl nlihout delay , UlscoEcs of Inft ttlon and contaidon cured nafely nu < j IpcixUly w Ithmit ttso of dunijerous drtiR8. 1'allents WltOBe casea hove been negfeded. hndly trinti'd or pronounced Incurable , cliould not full to w rlto 119 conrernltiK their symjitouiu. All lutterd rtctlvo luv modUte attention. JUST PDDLISHED , " " And will bo mailed I'll IIP to any nddrew upon ro. colpt of ono 2-cent etumn. " 1'ractu ul Obn ntlon on KLrvous Dchlllty and I'hynlral Uxhniisllon , " A Tit- liable inudlcul trculUo vshlUi uliould bu ruij Lyall. Aclilrets , DRS. S. & D. DAVIESOH , 17-12 Lawrence Street , Ppnvcr , Colo. Union Pacific "The Overland Koiilc. " Until July 1,18SS , ttrkets oul for these excur- elons w 111 be good thirty days for the round trip nml can bo used ten ihiyn gnlnn. When purchas ers are nmdy to return , theio tickets will 1)9 Kood tlvo days for that purpose. If purchasers \UshtoRtopnliortof destination on our lines , Kents will stamp tickets good to teturn from 'dthnt EL FBuViyihirN ' "iM > aor D thli _ illiC loelbl * | cuntali of ItrdJiMtlr ( hroujk all t > k rrti.r < itor > -In hollti and Vicuroui 8lre > | th. ElcrtiK r e forfeit tl.WO la cadt , _ . _ . ikirfclu V/Qiilcilnpcf * tntafntty cured In th-ciuo tbl S il < l p.mpMctJe. ThaSindenEltetriuCo. IC3LaSallc.l. . " ' State Line. To Glasgow , Itelfast , Dublin autl LIveruool From New York Every Thursday , . Cabin patsagu J-B and ISO , accordlnttto location of btate room. Kxcurelon ! OJ tQ 130. Stccrujto to and from Europe at Lowest rates AUSTIN JJAJ.mVJ.V & CO. , C cn'l Agents , 63 Hi oad way. .N'ew Vork. -QIINJHJ'CI'K. acn'1 Western At'ent , 161 llandoipU St/ , Chicago JIMIRV K. MOQlUiS , Agent , Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandasl Triumph of Electric Science Oentlemtn'iBelt Sclonlifically Made and Practically Applied. with Biectrle DISEASES CUBED WITHOUT MEDICINES. BT WILL i , Paralnlj , Wmr Urt . Sell Uont. BxhamUea ; Kmlwlou , Art * IndlaeiU' ' , VTeakiieM. Imf > tcB r > C rfccfrWrV"/rl 7oV f7'J lf7 oToVppUyd _ _ . . < > C , . , | - n - n ( % to any part ot the body. Whpl * f nTcar mU7 can Uf JTil& HEN 0 * tmtm felRE&IL.Si , < wear 1C It elsctrlflM the blood i TCCYItanUlfil C Bifrron ir niilnB duitdbrpennliitoa. HpTE > li foUo 1nirwfio liajlbj TCdTlraURIALS otfi ! rA.OoMriM t J- ( " > ! : ° HL * * U9i Dft MUHHf tLtUlttU MAUNUIIU UCLI & ni lnrtKi firna-ii. I ilrei prodoc & oontlnnoua curranti conre/t cleatrteltj tSrouuh the body oo the lumi. It eur dlMAUi I bT g noratln . conttnnoua current of eloctrtcltr (10 ( or l houra out of JM ) ihrouihoat tha burqaa Br t m , 1 idlaTlnK all nerToninesi iminedlat . . . . . . . lr. and prodoclner n w clrooUMon of the flje foreM-tba blood , Im- ' t - d heal 'when another treatment * > I aUod. lie mcriU ot tbla acioa- . . „ j In Obloagot wboleaala drutsltte , _ _ Ickgo. eg" B nri iVunp for lit gage lllnitrat d pamphlet. > "W" . V. aJCOaEUami , Inrentor and Manufacturer , 191 Wcbua ATtnB * Chleaeo. I RUPTURE < i I , HORSE'S ELECTRQ.MA6NETIC DELT-TRUSS. LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. 10 YEAR OLD For rVJedicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE HO FUSEL DILI i ts Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA , LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OP FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , 31.25 For Quart Bottle. Sold In Dottles. Only for Sals GU Staxtrt far Sale by ard WlntUerctwtt Druggists Everywhere. Fvtrjiuihtrt. APPETIZER. Thli la to certify that I hvro oiamlned ttie wmplo ot DEI.LG omoDtlBOlf V/nUKEYreotlrcd from Lawrence , Out r cm A Co. , and found tb tame to be perfectly free from I'uicl Oil uid all offler iltlUerJo&J lubktauco and Hrlctlr | > uic. 1 tlitcrlully recommend tha fnmo ( or famlljr and Medicinal jmrpaitt. J. f. H HMS. : 51. I ) . , Anulylfr&IChvmltM.oulitllla. ICr. KROS. A : CO. , AgcuU lor Oniulm , Act * . GHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAMD JHE ORIGIN AU.THE ONLY G UlfiE .BEWARE OF WORTHLESS I > ASK DRUGGIST TOR ( TICMESTErVSEJ15LlSli ) r SAFE LWAYS RELIABLETO LADIES /DIAMOND B. . . INDISPENSABLE.SOID BY Alt DRUGGISTS 'OR INCLOSE 4f ( STAMPS ) OIAMOMD > On PARTICULAHS ' | H LCTTCn BT RtTUBH MAIL , Or the Liquor Habit , 1'oslllvdy Cured by AduiIuIsturingDr. Unities' Golden Syeclflc. It can lie given In a cup of rolfce or t < a ullh- mit the Knouledgti 01 tliu prrbon taking itubbo- ; hitely liuimleh * , und \\lll utfect n permanent unit tipecdy euro , \\hethor the patlont Is u moilcr.ito drinker or mi alcoholic \rrvck. ' 1 housumls of clrunlau its have been made temperate men who have taken lioldru Specific In their lollce with out their kurmlnlge and today belleie they unit drinking of their oun ftee will. It never fallM , 'ihoHyfcU'm once Imprff'iiiUHl Wlili tlio Specific , It becomes tin utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exUt. 1'orxalo by Kuhu A : Co. , l'tli and Doiigliis fcts. , nml 18th and Umu- IrtKtts. . Omaha , Neb. ; A. J ) . i'ojtcr .V lira. , Council llliiirs , Iowa. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Fuccetsois to Jflm n. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At tlia old stand. HOT TainBtn St. Ordets by telegraph bullclted and promptly utteuded Telephone to.No.fc5. VSflifKHB. HOW TO ACT. | rivi | raivdHviw * RMt i 4. I1- m Uif KHM in4F GHATWUL COJIFOIITINU Epps's Cocoa "Hr n Iliornugli Vmmlcilje of tbo natural Jan * ' wblcli sovi-in tlni operation of dlfe llOn udoutiK linn , and by < urofill apiillcullou of tbe Hue I'rtJf ' f * f " 5 of vrrli-ruU'ttrd Cocoa , Mr. Ki > p lm pto idjd duj ' brean/n tlahle wllliB dellcntelr ontorcd btTCMrir' wlilibiunr mouimniir lionfj doctor ; bllli. Ul bjrtheju ' . uio ot nutli artlUta of dlet tbat * ' Ccrulllullon m ybo gradualljr built uiiuolll to ri-ilut erery lendfncr to illie e. ilrertnuf utlluiiialudle are floaUiiBnroiind uare tu BttucK wlivrevcr tbere la a weak iiolnt. We nj i < inuiiemunytt Jalal ulialt br keeplntf oimelvei we/I / forlillfd wltli pure blood and a iiroperlr nourlihe * Iniiiu . CtHlherVlcoO ictte. „ , , , Marto ( Imply with tVilllug wul r or nillk. Bold onlf In bulf pound tin * l > y Iliocert lubelvd Ibiu : T miUO DDD J 9. HO llomreopathlc Chemist * JAlllbO hrru S UUn LONDON , Crab Orchard NATURES- GREAT REMEDY. A. iroai-rrvs : crtnis ! JTCT * Skk-Sediv CcctipilicD : DjipEpsii , - i , 010 < U OKUUOUT * . O/MrHlCT > UAItXtl. Or b Orchard Water Co , Louluvllle , Kf ,