twi mwynff 8 THJfi OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 23. 1888. THE CITY. The Internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $7,001.70. , Charlosfl Hill , the young mnn who -accidentally shot wliilo in a boat In Cut-'OlT "Loko. it is thought has now BO improved as to bo out of danger. A 1)111 of sale was ( lied in the office of tho-county clerk ycslordny by which , ill consideration of M40 , W. U. Sump tion pivos to Foley A Darst the fixtures nndjurnishinrrs of the second and third floors of 1412 Douglas street. Brigadier General Brooke has or dered company K , Twenty-first infantry , to nrocoed with companies F and G to Port McKinnov , Wyoming , whore these companies will bo stationed until fur ther orders. Upon their arrival at that destination company O , Seventh in fantry , iu relieved from duty at that fort and is directed to proceed to Fort Larnmio. _ Personal I'nrnRrnplis. J. B. Wcston , of Beatrice , Is at the Prix- toji. „ R. O. Phillips , of Lincoln , Is a guest at the A. H. Brown , of Hastings , Is registered nt IhoPnxton. C. J. Pliolps , of Schuylcr , Is registered nt thoKHUard. H. . Kllpatrlck , of Beatrice , was nt the Paxton last night. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodrich , of Imllunola , nre at the Mlllard. 1C. K. Vnlcnttno , of West Point , Is regis tered at tlioMlllnrd. The Second infantry band , of Fort Omalm , will lender a serenade to Urlgadlcr General Brooke at the Paxton this evening. A Now Mining Coinpnny. The Doyle Pluccr Mining company fllcd theirftrtlclcsof Incorporntlonjyesterday. Tlio ofllccrs and directors of the company are C. P. Goodman , A. D. Clarke , W. N. Nason , S. B. Hoyden and Oscar P. Goodman. The capital stock of the company Is $15,000. Their place of business will bo in Omaha. A Concert. * A literary , vocal and instrumental concert will bo given In Exposition hall Thursday evening , May 34 , under the auspices of Omaha Ledge No. & 2'i5 , Grand United Order of Odd Follows. Hon. John M. Thurston and P. G. M. , A. D. Jones , will speak on the "Origin of Odd Fellows. " Great prepara tions nro being made for the occasion. The Hack Went Over. Yesterday af tcrnoonom , ) of the Dodge street cable cars ran into and overturned one of Stcnlicnoon's hack as it was entering the stable on Tenth street. The driver Jumped and escaped Injury. The horses stood still while thehack was being shoved off the track and were uninjured. The vehicle was badly ecratcacd. _ A Distinguished Party. The secretary of the board of trade ycster- doyreceivcd a telegram frnm J. W. llyckain of Kansas City , stating that Lieutenant Governor Davidson of Georgia , and a party of eighteen , will arrive in the city to-day. They have been entertained by the board of trade at Memphis and Kansas City , and the Omaha board will do likewise und servo a banquet this evening nt the Millard. "Hard Trials. " Mrs. Anna McQraw , who resides on How ard street , between Twelfth nnd Thirteenth , has a hard tlmd of it. She has throe chil dren nnd a worthless , drunken , Idle husband to support , nnd the terrible strain upon her is rapidly breaking hnr down. She was nt the police court yesterday together with her little ones , and told n pitiful story of her trials and tribulations , nnd concluded her visit by filing information ngainst her liege lord for non-support and extreme cruelty to his family , An ofllcer was sent In quest of the Hon. Mr. McGraw , and ho will doubtless get a wholesome dose of "over the hill. " Acquitted of Forgery. The trial of Jnmcs A. Drown in the police court yesterday afternoon on the charge of forgery resulted in a complete exoneration of the gentleman accused. It appears from the testimony that some time last Docemfior Mr. Brown bought out the business of the Omaha Publishing company. 13y request of Rev. Mr. Harsha , who constituted the linn bought out , Brown was empowered to make collec tions duo ( .ho old linn. Brown did so and collected about $35 , signing to the receipts the name of the Omaha Publishing company per J. A. Brown , nnd placed the money to the credit of Mr. Ilnrsha , as ho had an ac count with him. Brown did not turn the money over to Harsha ns tiiat gentleman's indebtedness at that time was some $10 In ex cess of the receipts of Brown for him. On motion of Mr. Hurley , the prosoc atlng at torney , the case was dismissed. Smoke Seidonborg's Figaro and got the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Mayor & Co. , wholesale depot. DEMOCRATS. Union Pacific , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will Boll through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to nartics desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention , to beheld hold nt that place , on Juno 5th , at ono faro for the round trip , from points iu Nebraska and Ifnnsns. Tickets going good Juno 2nd to 5th , inclusive , and re turning Juno Gth to llth , inclusivo.good for continuous passage only in each di rection. Stop nt the Glebe hotel. SCHOOL RTj Republicans Pro paring to Nominate Their Ciinilltlatos. A called mooting of the republican city cen tral coin mil too was hold yesterday afternoon nt the city hall to make preparations for tlio coming school election nt which eight now members are to bo elected on the board of ed ucation. The president , D. H. Mercer , win In the chair , nnd B. F. Redman hold the sec retary's ' pencil. The date of tlio primaries was set for Friday , Juno 1. from 1'J , noon , Until 7 p. m. , at which sovou dologatcs nro to bo chosen from each w.ml. The convention will bo held tlio following day , Saturday , June 2 , at ! ) p. m. The election is to bo held Juuo 4. The following committees on general nrangcmcntswas appointed ; Morris Mor risen , W. A. Kelley , H. T. Loivltt , C. J. Johnson. B , F. Hoilmun , The following : places for holding the prim aries were chosen ; First ward , Tenth nnd Pacific ; Sccoii'l ward , Williams und Sixteenth : Third ward , Vom teentli und Dodge ; Fourth ward , court house ; Fifth ward , engine House , Sixteenth nndlzurd ; Sixth word , Twenty-seventh nnd Lake ; Seventh ward , Park avenue street car stable ; Eighth ward. ! .MOJ Uumlngj Ninth ward , 2S-U Cumlng. On motion of Mr. Morrison it was decided to assess the candidates thoamount necessary to defray the expenses of the primary elec tion , It was also docldad that the mnmbcrs of the central committee have the power to appoint their own judges and clerks at the piimnry election , There are eight vacancies to bofilloJ five expired und threouncxpircd terms as follows : Kxpirod IIugh G. Clark , William Coburn , Frank \\P. Gray , William A. Kelly and Henry Llvesay ; unoxplxcd I. S. Auchmoody , In place of J , McClure , resigned ; F.R.Oonnell , vice Davis and Augustus Pratt vice * T , N. Blackburn. _ When you como to Omnlm stop nt the Glohe , the best located.ndny ! hotel In town , Between 13th und Uth streets ou Douglas , TJ112 CITY'S JIKALTJ1 "llECOUU. T/io City Physician's Annual Report to the Council. The city physician has prepared his annual report and submitted the saiuo to tlip city council last night. It is n lengthy document and contains a full account of 'tho general health and hculthfulncss of the city. The sewerage aystein , with it ? improvements bud the purcacsa of Uio Misspurl river water , nro each spoken of nt length , nnd the need of a city hospital U clearly set forth. The fol lowing Interesting statistics are found In the paper : The number of city cases sent to St. Jo seph's hospital from September 1 , 1887 , to December 31 , 1887 , wn * 45 , number of days' trrntmout/XM , deaths 7 , The mortuary report for the year ending December 31,1837 , Is ns follows : Deattu by violence , J > 2 ; ftulcldo , 24 ; small pox. , 1 ; measles , 80 ; scnrlet fever , in ; diph theria , C > 3 ; membraneous croup , 80 ; whooping cough , 3 ; erysipelas , 0 ; diarrhoea , 140 ; alco holism , 8 ; cancer , IS ; bronchitis , 24 ; pneu monia , 110 ; pleurltls , 2 ; typhoid fever , 00 ; heart disease , 42 : tneulnpctlB , 8 : npoplexy , 7 ; convulsions , 47 : direct effect of solnr heat , 4 : peritonitis ( not puerperal ) 14 ; Drlght's disease , 14 ; premature nnd preternatural births , BO ! surgical operations , 8 ; softening of the brain. 2 ; old ago , 12 ; paralysis , 10 ; poisoning , 11 ; conation of lungs , 7 ; other causes 333 ; total , 1187. Death rate , popula tion 100,000 , for the year 11.87. The birth report for the year was as fol lows ; White. 1,107 : colored , 10 ; females. 018 ; males , 018 ; total , 1,210. KKl'UIIIiIOAXB. Union Pnclllo. "TOE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets nt 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 inth. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 19th , nnd returning Juno 20th to 25th inclusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. .Tohannah Foley , who resides with her parents at No. 010 South < Jth st. , this city , aged ton years , has boon n great sullercr from chorea or St. Vitus dance , accompanied by paralysis of the entire left side since last fall. Nothing seemed to do her any good until her mother took her to Dr. Smith , the magnetic physican , who commenced the treat ment of her case one week ago. She is now convalescent. Sco Dr. Smith's adv. in another column of this paper , i The Rncino Wagon & Carriage Co. , of Racine , Wis. , are making themselves felt very largely in Nebraska through the agencies of the Woir-Shugart Co. of Council Bluffs ; Fnrlin , Orondorf & Martin of this city and the Burks Im plement Co. of Lincoln. They are the largest rankers in the country of buggies , spring and express wagons , and the largo stock recently placed with Purlin , Orondorf & Martin for city business wagons is a credit both to the makers and to the agency. It gives our business firms splendid op portunity to got the most stylish kinds of wagons ; which opportunity has been made good use of in some instances , as is seen by some very choice wagons that have recently como upon the street. We learn that this company has the largest retail ware rooms to bo found in Now York , Chicago and Philadelphia , in each of which cites it leadstho trade. Wnntlnc nil Orfjan. * The appearance of Frank Hatton , editor of the Now York Press , In this city has been variously considered , some holding that it has been occasioned by a desire to work up a little state boom for Sherman and others to purchase the Republican of this city with the same end in view. As might bo ex pected , Mr. Hutton Is non-coinmunicatlvo on both subjects. But It is Jlair to presume that ono of the alternatives is the reason for his presence hero. The Shermanitcs want nn organ here , and it is known that overtures from them have already been made to the proprietors of the paper mentioned. Besides , the B. & M. road wants nn organ here , nnd for some time past , especially during the strike , the Republican has seemed to satisfy that requirement. Per kins , of the Chicago , Burlington & Qiimcy , has always bucked Hatton when the latter wan In Burlington and New York , and it is inferred that the same support is now behind him in endeavoring to Him n mouthpiece in this city. Mr. Ilatton will remain hero n couple of days. _ Stop at the Glebe hotel. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Union Pnclllo , "THE OVERLAND 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 hold in Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to 10th inclu sive. Tickets good going Juno 8th to liilh and returning Juno Kith to lth ! ) in clusive , with continuous passage only in ouch direction. Ask your grocer for Crow's High Pat ent Hour. BcsLjlour in market. A MIDNIGHT 1UOT. But Who Are the Unhappy Partici pants ? About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Dr.Mlller who resides on South Tenth street near the Union Pacific tracks , was nroussd from his peaceful slumber by n heavy knock upon his door. Upon responding to the summons ho found n small man standing on the stairs In his shirt sleeves who piped out "For God's sake doctor got your instruments nnd cgmo with mo quick. " Thodisciplo of Esoulaplus snatched his case of knives , saws , needles , wax , nlppcr.4 , etc. , and flew down stairs where n cab was Iu waiting and sprang in The little man said something to the driver nnd away they wont down In the southern partof the city toward Gibson , Driving up a cross street the cab stopped at a llttlo house where upon entering thrco men were discov ered , ono of whom had a cut in tlio breast about HX Inches in length , the other had a frightful gash In the nnn and side , while the third was lying unconscious from n bad thump on the back of the head , evidently made Jby n coupling pin , The doctor dressed nil the wounds ns rapidly ns possible and restored the latter to consciousness. After completing his task ho Inquired what had been the trouble , but the only reply was , "How much Is your bill , doctor. " The physician desig nated the amount , which was paid , and re peated Ills inquiry , "Never mind , doctor , " said the small man , "ask no questions. The cabman will take you back , " and , ushering the doctor out , ho closed the door * Ho tried to locate the street , but the darkness was too Bt eat nnd ho could not determine where ho was. The cabman set him down at his own door. Who the parties are is unknown , but it is supposed that they nro striking switch men who had scraped up a row with some scabs and were worsted. The Pinkeyes knew nothing of the trouble yesterday , at l < mt they said they did not , and so the mut- rer rests. TO SALT L.YKE AND JIRTUIIN . The UirToii Pacific , "TIIE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nobnuska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City and return , Juuo Oth , ut 0110 fare for the round trip. Tickets going good ilvo days , and ro- turmug fifteen days , extreme limit thirty davs. Stop-over privileges al lowed within tiicbo limits. Parties de sirous of visiting Garlleld Beach , on Gr.eut Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , bhould improve the opportunity ; io\v olTered , Crow's High Patent Hour beats all , The Prohibitionists. The pulco of Dr. Wilson , in Frcnzor block , was well filled with prohibitionists last evening to discuss ways und means for the coming campaign. Six hundred dollars was pledged by the members to carry ou the Omaha ProhibltiouM. The delegates to'tho national convention were Instructed to Insist on tlui adoption of a short , pointed platform covering the central paiufof prohibition and Continental Clothing House An opportunity of Special Importance for cash , buyers throughout the west. Specials in Children's Suits , prices , $3 , $4 , and $5. 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 PAYS TO ADVERTISE , ' OUR orders by mail nnd express for the bargain Busts advertised were larger during the past month than wo had an ticipated. Scarcely a city or town in the Western States that have not sent liberal orders. This is OUR method of ' advertising , nnd wo propose to continue * it , knowing that every nrticlo sent in response to these orders will bo n last ing advortisemonl for the CONTINEN- ' TAL. LOT 2795. Price 83.00. WoofforlCO Boys' Scotch Plaid Norfolk Blouse Suit nttho merely nominal price of $3.00 ; these nro in regular sizes from 4 to 13 years old , nnd ns pretty n style and as serviceable as any that wo have been able to make up this season for a much higher price. LOT 2304. Price S4.00. This is n % 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 boon made up to sell for $0.00 , and wo unhesitatingly 6lTorthisas one of the Best Bargains over offered this season in this depart ment. LOT 23GS. 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 n.nd brown 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. Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK _ _ DES MOINES Proprietors : Corner Fifteenth , and Douglas Streets , Omaha , , Nebraska. LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST .OF THE without including other issues ; also , that they tie instructed to vote for General Fisk for president. The best of all sr ing medicines is Turrant's Seltzer Aperient. Ilccomiiicmiinc Oinnha. The committee of the Methodist Episcopal convention in New York , to whom the ques tion of locating the place for the next con vention in 1892 , have reported , recommend ing that Omaha be selected. Crow's Superlative Hour ; bakers want it. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimoiibions. Rock can bo seen tit stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Nob. Tnos PHICK. Stop at the Glebe hotel. Mysterious Disappearance. The wife of Mr. Illchard Brown , foreman of tin nnd coppersmiths at the Union Pacific shops , loft homo suddenly on Tuesday , the 15th mst. , since which time no trace has been found of licr. When Mrs. Brown left homo she had on n brown gingham dress and n shawl over her shoulders ; she is about forty years of ago and has dark brown hair , blue eyes and fair complexion. Her health has lately been very poor , and she has been subject to slight spells of temporary feeble ness of mind. . Every effort has been and is now being made to discover her whereabouts. Any in formation that would load to her discovery will bo gratefully received by her buffering husband at 1180 North Seventeenth'struct. Crow's Patent flour takes the lead. Dr. McGraw. Rectal , urinary & priv ate disoubes only. Room 6 , Barker Dl'k. Shetland pony for sale by Gcorgo A. Kcelino , Council Uluffs. A Htovo Explodes. , An alarm of lire was turned in from box 33 yesterday , occasioned by the discovery of n blaze In the residence qf John Bochni , on St. Mary's avenue , between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. The flro department was speeding upon the scene , but the llamcH had already been checked , The origin of the 11 ro was the explosion of a coal-oil stove. Loss about $30 ; no Insurance. ThUpowder nerervaries. A mfirrejofpurt. ty.strensth and wholesomenea * . More econorn Jcalthanthe prdlnary kinds , nnd cannpt besolp Incorapetitlonwitnine multitude of low cost short weiKhtalumor phosphate powders. Bold strlpo , not showy at nil but vor.y gonlccl perfect fitting nnd thoroughly inndo iu Norfolk Blouse style , Bruno sizes ns the * other lots Wo do not expect lo dupli cate ns good n suit as this for the money this season. The suit has been marked on our counter for $7.00 and fro know that every ono tnkon out of our store will give perfect satisfaction. Remem ber these nro short pants suits only Continuation of tho'salo of the SATO 10LEN GO'S. ' Fabrics. There are only two colorings' loft on these celebrated suitingsand wo offer them until they arc entirely closed out at the same unapproachably low' price of 812. per suit. No more deslra- b'lo material can bo offered for a bus iness suit than those goods nro , being purely all well fabrics nnd 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 85 to 44. The very best Sawyer Woolen Go's. , Double and Twist Spring Suitings , now light grey and brown mixture just mndo up in our very best manner , and never , during the twelve years tha.t wo hnvo been sell ing this suit hns it over been placed on our counters at less than 818. Wo do not need to commend the cele brated Sawyer Woolen Co.of Dover , N. H. , but unhesitatingly pronounce them the best manufacturers of flno all Wool Suitings in Now England. No shoddy. E TOU SEEN THEM ? Will buy ono o our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted , fine Cassimerc , or . _ „ Scotch Cheviots , f B in nN lll ° popular \ 9 P' ' " colors nnd styles. i U M Real bargains that \ B cannot fail to be A appreciated by the IB Bdibcerning. We ffyH Hare aware that IN- j EXPENSIVE goods "are largely adver tised this season , but all of them cannot stand the _ ltest of close in spection. Wo ask our customers to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our voracity. Do twtbii/ any inure "J'oor Rubber Jloac , " but put your moncu In "Spiral" Cotton Hose , ; cheaper ami better than tlio best rubber lutse. Made on the BIHIIO jirlnQlplu as tlio rubber- lined lioso used Iu 1'iro Department ! ! , which last Tlio cotton ( luck used In nil robber hose draws in water , wherever exposed , in a wick absorbs oil. and being confined by rubber urnerates Milnhurous BUS , milckly ( leetroylm ; thebebt rub ber hoke. 'JJio "Spiral" hose , liavuicno outside covering to tmprUon the moisture. WILL uitv X.IKB A TOWEL. There ure imitations so buy only that which has ouo red line running throuchlt , nndhlcli is braiWed "Biilral. " patentt-d March : ) th , 180. 1 f j our dealer does not have it Iu stock , let him e"ami > le mailed to any address for 0 cents , BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO. , Sole Manufacturer * , 284 Devonshire Street , Boston , Mass. 223 Lake Street , Chicago. QOLD MEDAL , PAEIS , 1878. BAKER'S _ Warranted alioluttti/ pure t'oeoat from which the excess of OU has been removed. IthasfArr * limn IU itrtngih of Cocoa mixed with Etarch , Arrowroot or htigar , and Is therefore far more ccouoinl- c l , toittnj lai than we cent a tup. It U delicious , nourishing , strengthening , < Uy digested , and admlratlr adapted fur lny Ud a * ncll a * for pcrlons in health. Bold lf 0 roten yierjnLcre. I. BAKER & CO , Drtster , Mass , PEERLESS flocks or cotton is used injany of their fabrics. Do not forgot the price , only $12. $12.LOT LOT 3514. Wo offer 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Go's. Suits in n very dark Oxford mixture , n small neat check pattern , ono of the most popular styles the mill has over made * suitable for either bus iness or dross purposes. Single breasted Sacks , regular sizes in Spring woightat the same cxtroraoly low prlco of 812. LOT 3525 Is n Single Button Cuta way Frock Suit of this Dark Velour Fin ish Sawyer of % which wo have made up about 50 Suits , ns n largo number of our customers want n frock suit of thcso celebrated Sawyer goods. Wo hnvo made up n. few suits of this shade 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 , 34 to 44 , comprising four different styles nnd mixtures at the wonderfully low price of $3.00 pur suit. These are strict ly all wool goods , free from shoddy , durable and right In every respect. No suit in this lot ought over to bo retailed for less than $12 , but wo offer this as an attractive bargain in Men's low priced Business Suite. OMAHA MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sta APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Bc > t facilltici , apparatus and remedies for sue. ccuful treatment ofc\cry form of disease reqinr ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY R09N1S FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance ; beet hospital accommo dations in the west. WMITK pan CIKCCIARS on Deformities and Dracei , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvntiire of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , nrucchitis , Inhalation. Klectricity , raralynis , Rpilepiy , Kid uey , Bladder , Kye , Ear , faLiu aud Wood , aud all Surgical Operations. Dlaeasos of Women a Spools ! ' .y. BOOK ON DISIACES or WOMEN FIIEE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSi'lTUIB HIKING A BFECIALTY Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Tolson removed from ( he system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. I'ersons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. MedicinesoriuttnimcntB sent by mail dr express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or tender One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or rend history of your case , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Im votency , Syphilis. Gleet and VuricocUe , with ( jiestion list. Address Omaha Mtdiral and Surgical Tnitltuteot DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th and Dodaa Sit. . OMAHA. NED. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY , MAX MEYER &BRO , Omaha , Nebraska. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AUvertieint has always proven aucczssful. Before placing nn ? Newepnper Advertising census LORD & THOMAS. it U 10 "U l > * tUMU CHICAGO. Tat. Nov. 10th , 16S5. For BOYS and GIRLS , ages from I to 13 Yrs. StylaHo.52 especially for Ladles aMfeses , , The VERY BEST Garment Ever Made. ! Af I BWO Because It SUPPORTS Stockings and Under- ifl/H I I clothes from tho'SHOULDERS , and has NO II HB B . CORDS nor USELESS HARNESS TO BOTHER. nruuufuuturcd by 1TOY , IIAUMON & { JIIAIMVICK , Nmv JIuTeii , Conn. BEST SPRING Headache , MEDICINE Constipation IS Itemored bj TARRANT'S TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT SELTZER APERIENT Tlio lurgeit , juHcut and line ec In Hie world nteenuer ncconiiiiodatlom unciccllod. New YorU loOla uuvVTlu/.oDjumlrrrf nmXCFBIA , . .MAVSftll' ' imvoVIA JIINCirtb KTIIIOI'IA . . . JUNK Snil ' niUMhfclA , . JITNE3M ANCIIOUIA JUSB Hill I Kl'll\t. * U , JlI-NtSOtll NEWVOIIKTO l.lVtlll'OIII. VIA UUKKMiTOtt.V. The Celebrated i Iurnoit und llncst I'm-1 JUNE 13th bteamslitu tauter hteiiuier Iu JUl.rlllh Cl'I'V OK KOilK I tlioWoilil. lAUa , bill fealoon ptuiago tu UIHIJOIT , Durrjr , I.lr rpi > 'jl. Iluldtit orOueeiutuun. fjiland upwurUi ittjr ( ila Kow btvuia * en. iiouna iH.wkrJBlorCiUoIlUunu . , Second claji tu Ueturn tukem nt reduce 1 r te § uiaJo v l able lor either route , oirerlnz eicurslonlsU llm prlrllvue or tevlnif the Norm undPouth of Ireland , llio Itlvtrs Morter and plcturri'iue Clyde htccruno I2J. Anchor Ucu dr H iiaynblo Ircc of cbur e. § olj at lowest r.itci. For boot of touri , ticket ! or f urtber liuurma- tlonapplr to HEWDEHOH BROS. , 72 Li Salle St. , Chieajs. Or to * njr ofour _ local Kiit . _ cjnudulni'full ptrticu PROf F/C FOWUEB , MoodUi , Conn. ' Indigo Blue Flannel Fast Colors , Price $8,00 , LOT 8500 We offer this wcok 100 In digo Blue Flannel Suits , made in single nnd double breasted sacks , regular sizoa from 85 to 44. The regular price of this suit has always been $10.00. in fact , some dealers hnvosold them for as high as $12.00 per suit , but wo offer them now nt this extraordinarily low price of $8.00. Send for Samples. Send for sum pica of these goods before ordering thorn. Wo will gladly send sam ples of cloth to any address , or wo would much prefer to send a sample suit , B that the manner of making and trim ming can bo soon. Wo would recom mend , however , that self measurement blanks bo sent for first , so that n sample suit may bo sent fitted to the party order ing , thus saving the trouble of returning1 suit to exchange it. Parties wishing Children's Suits , please send for lot and ago they wish , as wo have no samples of the short pants suits. Health is Wealth ! DH. K. 0. WKST'S NEBVK AND UIUIN TR A * . MENT , uguuinut ed spec 111 c for llyutuln , IMzzl. nosn. Convulblonx , I Hi , Keivoita Neuralgia. Headache , Nenouo Crogtrutlon. caused by the iiso of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkefulncss , Mental Depression , Boflenlni ; of the Jliuln , i < * 8ultlni ; Iu Insanity , und Icadlnu to mlherv , dei y und death , I'remuture Old A < ! , llnrrennpcs , Loss of I'ower in cither sex. Involuntary J/o&sei and KiK'nimtorlHt-u raimnl by over-i'xcitlon of the brain , self-abuse or ovrr-lixlltlKenr.o. Kach box contains one month's treatment. ll.OU a box , or nix boxes for 8.VW , sent by mall prepaid on ro- celpt of price. \VK GUAUANTEK SIX I3OXEB /To cure nny case. With each oru > r received by us for fix boxes , arcoinpaiit&l with 15.00 , wo ullleoml the jiurt-hiwr our written Kuarautea to refund.the montty If the treatment doesuot elTt-ct a cure , ( tuutanttcii 1shued..only by 0 , V , ( iOOmiAN , I > ni > 'nUt , Solo Axtfit , 1110 Pfcruam' '