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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1888)
* FflE NEWS AT- THE CAPITAL , poparturo of iho Oommlttoo to Oon- for With Mr. Oablo. PROBABLE ROUTE OF THE ROAD. Accommodation * For Republicans At tending tlio Nntlotint Convention A Hlfltory or Sownrd County Memorial Day Preparations. LtKCOtH DOIKAU or TUB OMAHA. BBE , ) 1020 P STUBKT , V LIHCOLS , May 22. ) The committee nppolntcd by tlio board of ( ratio for the conforcnco tncotlng with the Koctc Island ofUclaU nt Fnlrbnry , departed to-day for that plnco over the Union Pacific to Beatrice and tkoltock Island from that point to Palrbury. The delegation U a rop- rcscntattro ono of the substantial and ener getic citizens of this place , and they go with in purpose in view. In fact It is rumored 'that the arrangements for the building of Iho road to this city nro nlroady consum- ' knatod aud that the present visit is more In 'plio nature of a confirmation than the open ing of new negotiations. From these di- , rcctly interested in the work that is being .flOno there scorns to bo two Ideas concerning the line , one that it is to bo run direct from Omaha to Fulrbury via Ashland and Lin coln , and the other that it will run from Fair- jury to Lincoln and thence eastward over the proposed line of the Lincoln , Red Oalc & Des Molnes , crossing the Missouri river poutb. of the mouth of the Platte river and thence making n Junction with the main line past of Council Blufta. 13y complying with a few requirements It Is very probable thai a bundle of bonds voted by this city last year could bo transferred to the now line as material - terial aid for Its construction. The return pf the delegation from the conference and ( their report will both bo watched for with pioro than ordinary interest. TO CHICAGO. Since the republican state convention a Targe number of republicans in the state who Imvo visited the capital city have expressed themselves ns desirous of visiting the na tional convention. In response to these do- Bircs the following notice lias boon issued : "At the request of a number of prominent republicans the uijdcrsignfcd has undertaken to secure cars for all who desire to attend the Chicago convention on .Tuuo 10 , Pull- pmn sleepers nave been secured ut a rate of 840 per day from the time of leaving hero Jintll the cur Is returned to Chicago. Each par will accommodate thirty-six people nnd prill bo sidetracked near the convention ( within four blocks ) where It will bo used lor sleeping purposes durinp the stay in plilcnco ; meals can bo had at restaurants and dlnlnij halls convenient. The railroad faro will ho one-half the usual rates , under such restrictions as the railroad company may prescribe. The excursionists will leave Lincoln at 1:50 : I ) , m. . Sunday , Juno 17 , leaving Omaha over the Chteapo , Burlington & Quincy at 3:85 : p. pi. Parties wishing to secure accommoda tions in the Pullmans should file their appli cations wltn the undersigned at the earliest posnlblo day. accompanied by a guarantee of $10. " J. C. McUitmn. msTOiir or sEWAni ) COUNTS- . Mr. W.V. . Cox , ono of the pioneer settlers Of Lancaster nnd Scward counties whoso liair has silvered through his long residence In Nebraska , has Just completed a history of Boward county that Is undoubtedly the most complete work of Its kind over published in the state. The volume contains 290 pages nnd is handsomely bound in cloth and gilt , making a handsome ? nnd attractlvo volume as Xvcll us oue of Intense Interest to every early Bottler in the territory It covers. Mr. Cox tvas amply armed for the work undertaken through his' long acquaintance nnd residence aside from his ability to write a coed book upon almost any subject. Ho has published un edition of 2,000 vol umes and has found a ready sale for over ono half of them. The price of the work is Sl.25 with 10 cents added when books nro sent by mull. IN llISTltlCT COUUT. The first Jury trial was called to-day In dis trict court. Judge Field presiding , tlio open ing cose being the damage case of Mrs. Haylcn vs the Missouri Puclflo railwny. At the presentation of the case to the jury by the attorneys , Mr. P. U. Waggoner of Atohl- BOII , interested the spectators in jvhat the uefensc would prove holding that it was a but up job , that the woman had not boon Injured , that theywould prove subornation of perjury etc. The date of the accident Was a year or more ago on the Ninth street crossing on the Missouri Pnclllo tracks In the city , the plaintiff Holding that she was thrown from her wagon by a passing train hud injured to the extent of $10,000. , MRMOItlAI. DAY. The executive committee having In charge the exorcises on Memorial day have an nounced the following additional committees. lOCoimnlttco to mark graves of old soldiers tel l > o decorated John W. Bowen , James UerUon , Committee on decoration and flowars Silas SprnguO , J. B. Bing , N. G. Franklin , A. I" . Gotsholl , G. V. Hale , A. D. Craig. This committee to work In conjunction with f.ho Woman's Relief corps. Committee on carriages Harry Hotchklss and Brad P. Cook. Committee on tlnanro Phelps Pnlno , John C. Bomiell , William GillUple , O. E. Goodoll. Committed on music W. W. W , Jones , S. t > . Eastman , Park Hedges'and Comrade Bench. , All of the different committees thus far ap pointed for the day will hold a conference Uicetiug Wednesday evening. . IN I'OI.ICE COUItTS. The police raided some of the houses of prostitution last night , nnd today seven women and four men , the latter captured nt tlio places , wore arraigned before the Judge. JtTlio women were lined the usual amount except two who plead not guilty and will bo given n soperatu trial. Four men who were Just entering upon a fijlll near the Burlington depot last evening ivore interrupted In the llrst round by tlio police. Two of them contributed ? 3 each and two of tlicm (5 each to the school fund. Awhile woman named Francis Johnson tvho lives with n colored man on the bottoms , Hvas lodged In Jail last night. When the police went to her hoaso after her husband , fcmnted for assault , she drew n forty-live calibre on the onlcors and threatened murder , and her arrest followed. CITT im'iP.F.i. Frank 13 , Hartlgnn , of Crete , representing tlio coming Chuutiiun.ua assembly , was in the Ity to-day scattering literature. Ail ordinance was passed ut the last BOS- Blon of the council prohibiting thusalool tobacco to minors under lUtcon yoirs of ope. Within the past flvo days building pormita OBgregatinp $10,000 have been approved by tba tire warden and granted by the council. Ex-Mayor John B. Wright Is tbo llrst Lin- Colnitu to embark upon u Kuropaan trip thie Benson , departing Sunday for the east from whence he will shortly hall for two months across the water , * i The encampment of the First regiment Knlghta of Pythias nt tbo assembly grounds Ut Crete during the assembly will bo a groai event and ttm participants will not fail tc liavo un enjoyable time. The time for the annual Bennett camr electing has been rtxed for August .id. Kov William McDonald , editor of the Clirlstim Standard , will bo present and lend tin meetings. . It U btatcd that since the Lincoln News pnpcr union ha * been absorbed by the West crn Newspaper union , fhut u now union wil 1)0 stalled hero , controlled entirely by Liu coin parties and that will not bo sold to tin pool. pool.Colcnol Colcnol E , T. G add the financial agent o the new Christluu colloco to bo erected ii tills city , Is maklug a ilUIpcut canvass am reports the prospcuts for aid very flattering The stulued glaas window * In the now Firs Daptlst church are being p'aced ' in posittoi tills -week and they are by far the hamlsomoa T\orkyet put in any church building In tin City. Tbo church entire is u model of lust Bnd beauty. The Mutual Reserve fund life associatioi pf Now York , through General Agent Hot MIS.OII made a proposition to the bourd o trade last evening , offering in exchange for i palllion and n half insuruneo to accept 5 per cent of the premiums on the amount am to donate the other 60 percent to tha bearer ( or a building to ba owuo.l by Iho board o trade , this amount of insurance , to ba male laincd for live- years and the bourd then t < hnrij * bmlding of their own costing upward of $100,000 free of cost , except the half of the premiums. A committee Is giving the propo sition favorable consideration. Two ffrcat onomleu Hood's Sarsapa- rfllaxnd Impure Wood. The Inltor la ntterly Uofoatod by the pocullnr modi * rlno. . _ CAimiED INTO COURT. A Bnloon How Kctween "Scabs" and Strikers Being Ventilated. The strlKor-scab melee in Eningcr's saloon on South Tenth street n few nights ago is having an airing ( n the police court. The facts brought In evidence thus far are some thing as follows ! On the evening in ques tion ns two "scabs , " IL S. Hudson and Jatnoi Qulnn , were standing in front of tha bar , they were approached by a striking fireman named Charles Grccvy who applied to them the term of "scab. " Hudson replied by sayIng - Ing : "I am an engineer on the 13. .fc M. if you call that scabbing , " After making another insulting remark Orcovy went out side to return n few minutes later with seven or eight fellow strikers. Without any pre liminaries they lumped upon the two scabs with brass knuckles and otherjwcapons and commenced to give them a merciless beating , When Hudson saw that they were too numerous for him ho pulled his re volver nnd held them nt bay. The strikers then caused his arrest on the charge of.carrying concealed weapons , and ho in re turn had Grcevy arrested for assaulting him. IJoth trials wcro llxcd for yesterday afternoon. Hudson had a hearing first on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Ills attorney made a strong pica for him , claiming that Iho responsible nnd dangerous position of n scab engineer nt present made the carrying of flrtfarms absolutely neces sary for his personal safety. The only thing that probably saved Hudson from being badly or perhaps mortally injured In the as sault on him was the presentation of his revolver , which bo had no notion of dis charging except In defense of his life. Pros ecuting Attorney Smith also made a strong speech In reply In which ho showed the viciousness of allowing any such men carry ing revolvers. If the privilege was granted to ono class of workmen it should bo granted to all and murders would become a daily occurrence. The pollco magistrate agreed with the prosecuting attorney , and declared Hudson guilty , but owing to the ex tenuating circumstances in the case ho fixed the line at the lowest possible limit , $2.50. The trial of Grccvy next commenced and at 0 p. in. was only about half through. Court was then adjourned until this morning , when the hearing will bo resumed. The cases con sumed the entire afternoon yesterday and promise to consume considerable of the judge's time this morning. The court room was crowded with railroad men interested in the cos J. "Tho best on earth , " can truly bo said of Grigffs' Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter and nil skin eruptions. Try this wonder hculor. 25 cents. Guaranteed. Goodman Drug " A FIKND INOA.HNAIG. Horrible Treatment of n Liittlo Girl by an Ex-Salvationist. Joseph Koborts a man about forty years of ago , and who resided with his wife nnd three children at the corner of Twenty-eighth and Dodge streets , was guilty of a most re volting crime Sunday evening. Peter Bell man Is a neighbor of this brute in human shape , nnd the father of a pretty little daughter seme eight or nine years old. llobertg saw the child playing in her father's yard on the evening in question , and calling her to him , asked her If she didn't want to see a pretty little dog , and child-like , the lit tle innocent answered in thoaOlmatlvo. Then ho took her by the hand and led her Into an old shed in the rear of his barn. Hero ho proceeded to fondle the child in the most Indecent manner , and despite tier frightened protests , finally pro ceeded to undress her , and after almost de nuding the girl treated her in a way too lior- rlblo for description. Her half smothered cries finally attracted the attention of the beast's wife , and hurrying to the shed she was appalled upon beholding her husband at his outrageous work. She ordered the fiend to desist , nnd gathering up the llttlo bleeding form in her arms she car ried her to her homo , and to Mrs. Bellman related the terrible facts in the case so far ns she was acquainted with them. The mother was frantic on learning all the revolting particulars - ticulars , and it was all that friends could do te prevent her from rushing and attempting to wrcalt vengeance upon the monster who had worse than murdered her beloved offspring. Monday morning Mrs. Bellman visited the pollco court and swore out a war rant for the arrest of Roberts , charging him with rape , but up to this time the ofllcer * have been unable to locate the foul wretch , and the probabilities are that ho has left the city , lloberts was formerly ono of these loud mouthed cohorts Known as the Salvation army , which has furnished the police with moro Hastiness nnd cause for complaint than any other ten sources that can bo named. He Is n stoutly built , black-bearded , low-browed , repulsive looking fellow , whom honest people would instinctively shun on the public highway in broad daylight , and should ha bo apprehended all the torturer of the inquisition could Illy punish him for his hellish deed. _ Tlio Experience of Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Peters had Ills , Mrs. Peters had chills , Mrs. Peters was sure she was going to die ; They dosed her with pills , With powders and squills , With remedies wet , nnd with remedies dry. Many remedies lured her , But none of them cured hor. Their names mid their number nobody could tell ; And she soon might have died , But some "Pellets" were tried , That acted like magic , aud then she got well. The mafiric ' 'PiUols" were Dr. Piprco's Pleasant.Punrativo PollotHttho original Little Llvor Pills ) . They cured Mra. Potora , and now uho wouldn' t bo with out thorn. Mnrringe licenses. Judge Shields issued the following mar- rlnge licenses yesterday : Nnmo and residence Ago Elijah D. Copeland , Nashville , Tenn. . . . 25 Lulu A. Smith , Omaha . : . il ! Robert D. Young , Omaha . S3 Kdlth Pemberton , Omaha . IS Byron P. ICnowltou , Omaha . 81 Laura U. Hoffiicr , St. Joseph , Mo . ! il Thomas Luss , Omaha . . . . 21 Joslk Haldnk , Onmha . , .M I is superior excellence proven In millions ot homes for more than a quarter of a centiur I la used by the United Statea Government Kn- dorseU bjr tbu hands ot the treat unlveraltlea us the btronuest , nuri-jt anil meal healthful , Ir 1'jfce's Cream unlcln I'owiler does not rontalc amtuoula. lima or uluiu. Bold only In cans 1'JUCE J1AKINO I'OWDKll CO. Ne.vfYort. ' CUICfcco , 'at. Louis. Tlio human hand has furnished text for all shades ot philosophic reflection and refined sentiment over since thought could be communicated in language. The hand is an index of character. White Cloud not only produces a soft , velvety feeing in these members , but the soothing inilucnco extends to tlio mind care for the moment is forgot ten ; life looks brighter , and soap becomes a moral agent. How can delicate fabrics bo injured by such a rare combination as this chief of White Soaps so gratful to the dimpled hands of Innocence and beauty's dam ask cheek ? Send lOc for a prepaid sample of White Cloud to JAS.S.KIRK&CO. . . . , Toilet Soaps ; Handkerchief Extracts , t Colognes , Toilet Waters , Brillnntincs , : Tooth Powders. U PBZC3DENTED ATTRACTION. OVER A MILLION UISTRmUTK D CAPITAL PRIZE$300,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the Leatslature In IWS. for Kduca tloniil anil Charitable purpose * , and ! U fr.inclili lunilu a part of the present btnto Constitution , In 1S79 by an overwhelmliiK popular vote. Its Ornnil Single Number DrnwInRS tnVn pine monthly , and the ( irancl ( juarturlr Drawings rcuula lycvcrythicc mouths ( .Mnrcu , JaneSeptember n December. ) " \Vo do hereby certify that wo supervise thonr ranecmcnts for nil tlio monthly and quarterly lrn\v- Inns ot The Louisiana State l/oltury Company , and In person iiiunuKO and control the drawings themselves , und that the Ml me nro conduttud with hoimMy , tnlr- ness nnd In K nd lulth toward nil imrtk" , and wo authorize the Compnii ) to mo tbl corttHcuto wltli luc similes of our slgimturu attached , in Its advertise ments. " COJIMISSIONKHS. We. tlio undersigned Ilnnksand Hankers will pay all 1'rlies drawn In the Louisiana Slolo lotteries which may be presented at our counters. II. H. WAMISI.KYi Pres. Louisiana National Bank. 1'IKIUU' LA.NAUX , Prcs. State National Bank. A. BALDWIN , Pres. Now Orleans National Bank. CAUL KOIIN , Pres. Union National Bsnk. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Acrulemy or Music , Now Or leans , Tuesday , Juno IS , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tiekots at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tleths $1.1 . < - -1 LIST lit I'BIZH. i pnizu OF nwin is . tmono i rui/.i : of jt .i > > i . KII.IUI i riti/.i ; UK i , ( m is . IU H 1 Plll/i : OK tfi.UUI . 25.IIU 2 i'iu/.is : or IO.UUQ ara . aj.imj 6 I'HI/.KS OK fi.uiluro . ! U.U ( ) 2S I'lll/.K.n OK l.OIJ are . 2A.UI ) l ! < M'lil/.iS : OF Ml are . M.UU au I'litXKS OK nun are . oi.oo tUI l'HUiS : OK XII are . lOO.UUU AH'UOXIHATUIN 1'UIZKS. ICO Prizes of f. < 9 npproxInmtlnK to HD.OUI I'rlzo are . 0,000 100 Prlios nf HU approilmattne to tlUUJW ) I'rlio are . 30,000 100 Prlres of fJX ) approximating to tWJMO Prlio lire . 20,000 TCIIUINAI. r-mzrs. 1,000 Prl ps of JIOi ) decided by. . .HJU.UOO I'rtioarn . 100,000 1,01)0 ) 1'rltes of llUOdccldod hy. . . . lUOOJ Prlioare . . . . 100.000 3.1.11 Prlnes nmoiiDtlnn to . llflM.OtH For club rates , or any further Information apply in the nndorslfinoil. Your handwriting must be distinct and signature plain. orernpUl return mall delivery will bn usiurod by your onclosInK an onvelopa bearing jour lull Hililreis. Send I'OHTAIi NOTK3 , oinrosi money nrdori , or Nuw Vork Kichanue In ordinary latter Currency by express latourexpema ) addro.iod teAl Al * A * IIAUl JIiri Nor OIILEANS , LI , OrM.A. DAUPHIN. Address Beglstorei Letters ti SUW OHLEANS NATIONAL BANK , NKW OUI.KAN3 , LA. _ " That the presence of Oen- T > T1VrT7A1"mT7 liltiilLilll > l-ljiiilv orals Iluauri-L-ard and Karly , whoaro In iharueof tha dranlutis , n a uuar > mitea of absolute lulrntits and Integrity , that tha chances are all equal , and that no ono can pussltily divine what numltor will draw a 1'rtie. HKMIiMlllCIl that the payment of all prizes Is OIIAIIANTICU r fOUB NATIONAI , UANKS ur MIW o in , BANK. ud tbo tlokou ait ) signed bv tha preilaeot of an institution whoio charturod rlgnts are recoc nlieJ In the highest courts ; tburufore , bunara ot any Imitations or anonymous ichemef. CUT AND incomparably the Bast. UNION PACIFIC "The Ovorliind ICoiitc. " The Sportmnen' * , Tourist1 and Pleasure Seekers' Line * Send for the Neat Little Sketch Hook. CrXjtT ; c r/crB zvcripjass , " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen , Ii contain * the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association ; as uelt as the revtsed game law * of the Western States andTe ritorie . Copies ! > ent .free upon application to ' J. B.TKItnt3TS. Oeu'lP. AT. Act. . Omaha. Neb. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpHE SCIENCE OF LIFE , the * great lledlcal Work of the age on Manhood , Nervous and Physical Debility , Premature Decline , Errors of Youth , and thcuntold miseries consequent thereon , SOOj pagci 8vo , 123 prescriptions for all diseases. Cloth , full gilt , only (1.00 , lj mall , scaled. Illoitrath e simple free to all young nnd middle-aged men. Bend cow. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to tbo author by tbo Na tional He J leal Asioctatlon. Address P. O. boi 1393. Iloston. Mass. , or Dr. W. II. 1'AHKE.l , grnd uatoot Harvard MedlcalCollege,23ycars'practlco In Boston , who may bo consulted confidentially Specialty , Disease ! of Man. Office No. 4 L'ulnncb sU 21,829,850 TansiIPs Punch Cigars vroro ahlppod during the past two yours , without n drum mer fn our employ. No otbor house In tbo world can trutU * lullymakoauclia abowlnc. Olio a ont ( dealer ouly ; wanted luoachlowu. - _ J SOLD BY LEADING ORUCCISTS. , W.TANSILL&C0..55StateSt.Chicaao. TEN DOLLARS , The Incessant cry of "bargains , " "great sacrifices , " etc. , etc. , is hoard all over , but the people discriminate WHO is ADVHUTISINQ THE luitCrAiNS , In all onr advertisements wo adhere - here closely to the truth ; wo 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 tell you exactly WHAT IT is. "We 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 offering a series of bargains which no other house can approach. The offering wo make this week , is the grandest ever made in the line of ready-made clothing : We place on sale 800 Fine Cussimere Suits Sacks and Frocks , worth $18 ; at the unpreo- edeutly low price of Ten Dollars each. ' The material of which those 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 mado. Wo 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 five1 dollars. 'They could not bo sold at the opening of the season for near what wo 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. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passage { 35 aud SuO , according to location of state room. Kxcuralon $05 to &X ) . Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest rates AUSTIN IAiaVIN ! \ & CO. , Gon'l Agents , S3 Broadway , Now York. JOHN nijEORN. Oen'l Western Agent. 1M Ilandolph St. . Chicago. IIAHUY R. MOOUK3. Agent. Omaha. _ NO. 2L. A. NO. 158 PnOPOSALS FOU ARMY Supplies nnd hervlcos , lloadiiuartcrs lept. of tlio I'latte. Oince of Chief Com- mlsbarly of Subsistence , U. S. Army , Omalio , Nub. , May intli , ltS. Scaled proposals In tripli cate , subject to the usual conditions , will be re ceived lit tills olllce until 11 o'clock a. in , central standard time , on Wednesday , tlioTith dny of June , 1S8S , nt which time nnd plnco they will bo opened In tiio presence of bidders , for the fur- delivery nt Omnliii , Neb. , the follow ing army supplies and bci vices , viz : Hard bread , eruckera , statloueiy. Job printing aud washing towels. Tlio rlsht Is reserved to reject any or nil bids , lilank propo sals and specifications fihowlnR In detail the articles and tiuamltles required nnd Riving full Information ns to condition of contract , will bo furnished on application to this ofllcu. J. W. UAIUUGEU , MaJ. and C. S. . U. S. A.Chlef C. S. ni'Jld _ $ lfin fn $ QfinA MONTH can bo made work OIUU IU gOUU Inn fur ua. v\Kcnti preferred nho CUM furnish tliclr own lioraos nnd clvo their wliota tlmo 10 the business. Spnro UIOIUGIIU may be proITtnbly cniployod also. A low vacancies In towns nnil cities. II. K. JOTINSO.V & Co. . 1U/J Main fat. . Ulch mend , Vu. Mention tlio Umulm line. DRS. S. & D. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of ttoi Mnjrenm of Anatomy , fit. Ixrals , Mo. Mem. bcraof UnlYBrsltyCotleBonoMrttalLondon. 1I.D. BlMcn , Germany and New York , having doToted their attention specially to tno treatment of . teens , Ctanc & Blooil Diseases Mom especially these nrlslnjr from Imprudence , In- vita all so futfcrtmr to corrcsponil without delay. " ' E,09 ° 5 Infrelon anil contaulon cnrcd Wifely OIK ) ipoodlly without ueo of dangerous drugs. Patients whose cased have been ncirU.ctliid. liortljr treated or prononnccil Incurable , should not full to wrlto ra cooccrnlnB their symptoms. All loUcra rcculvo to. mediate attention. JDST PUBLISHED , Aiwtwnibo mailed FK.EI3 to any luMrem npon re. c lpt of ono V-fetil stomp. "Pract leal observation on Nervous Debility and I-hyBlcal Exlinui-tloii. " A Val- liable medical treatise which should to read br all. Address , DES. S. & D. DAVIES01T , 1742 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. ilLOTTS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 18J8. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-GO4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , PEERLESS DYES F. S , DEPOSITOR ? , OHAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $250,000' Surplus 50.000 II. W. YATES , President. LF.WIB s. UEII ) . Vice President. A. E. TouiAMtr.ud Vice President. W. H. S. HUGHES , Cashier. DIUECTOHH : W. V. MOUSE , JOHN S. COLLINS , U.V. . YATES. LKWIS 8. UKKD. A. E. TouzAnirf. Banking Olllco THE IRON BANK , Corner J2th nnd Farnani 8ts. A General liankliig llualneaa Truusacted. WANTED , Issued b } CountiesCit ies , towns nnd Water Companies , etc. Jsarcorrespomlenco solicited. H. W.7HMaRRJS & G0.2 j8flHKns | , Union Pacific "The Overland Route. " Until .Inly 1 , ItW. tlrketa sold for these excur sions will bo good thirty days for the round trip andean bo used tan days going. When purchas ers nro ready to return , these tickets will bo good live days for that purpoao. If purchasers i w Ish to stop Hliort of destination on our lines , , v agents will stamp tickets good to return from such point. J. S. TKI1I1ETS. 15 , 1 , . IXJSfAX. Gen. P. * T. Ag t Ass'tO. ft * T. A. 3o attain 1lie standard of business that a merchant strives to gain , ho must first obtain the implicit confidence of the public. It la no easy matter ( as all business men arc aware ) to accomplish this difficult task , and it is an isolated case where it occurs. Jiy doing a Strictly Honorable Business , And obtaining for the public something which greatly bcncflttcd their pockctbooJcs and thrlr bacKsstha MISFIT GLQT1CING PAItLORS , ' 1119 Farnain street , have become -very popular , and have not only gained the confidence of the Omaha public but huve also r eliied their thanks. We tirlve at all lime * tt > please our putroni , our popularity it convincing proof of our sucues * . The'dullness of trade , coupled with the /act that the tailors had a great quantity of goods left on tliclr hands , has lent considerable toward * our opportunity to purchase their At a very nominal flaure , and below we quote prices for these goods ivhlch will induce the most Inveterate baryaln-sceKer to investigate. J i $ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $20. 11,5O buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. 16.OO buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $3O. 20.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 24 fO,0 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 28.5Obuysa Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60. 30.0D buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway.which was made to order for $65. AND THEY ARE DANDIES. i 118.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37. i 522.5O Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. i25.50 ; Buys a Corkscrew Prince.Albart Suit , which was made to order for $5O. ! 53O.OO Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O. ! > 35.0O Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O. * > 4O.OO Buys a Clay "Worsted , silk liiiecl , which was made to order for $80. A Nobby and Complete line of Pantaloons from $ "i.75 to $10. All alterations to Improve a jit done free of chanje. Ik IP - t1 J JB I J Misfit Clot 1110 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street .Omaha. Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended . , to. , * * * * * *