Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 24, 1888, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA * DAILY BEE : THUESDAY , MAT 24. 188a * ' THE -CITY. The internal revenue collections yes * tcrdny Amounted to $8,057.55. Up to last evening 050 building per mits wore issued for this year , which ia flfty-threo moro tlmn wcro issued last year up to the sntno dny. Christina Harry , of DCS Molneswrltos to Chief Scavcy begging him to look up her runaway son , Albert , aged slxtoon. She says ho is n sweet boy , and she is proatly nlannod lest some evil has bo- f oil on him. The case of Charles Groovy , the B. & M. ox-fireman , who waa charged with assaulting II. S. Hudson , a scab engi neer , in Efllngor's saloon n few nights Binco , was finished yesterday afternoon in the police court nnd resulted in nn ncciuittnl. Mrs. Shu San Son , a Chinese lady who is twenty-six years of ngo und has foot only three inches in length , passed through this city yesterday with her husband on route for California. This lady has undoubtedly the smallest feet of nny pors-on of her ago in the world , nnd has of late been holding receptions at Epstcan's museum in Chicago. 1'crnonnl 1'nruRrnphs. R. M. Cox , of Pnlmcr , Is nt the Windsor. A. Peterson , of Fremont , Is nt the Mlllnrd. O. C. Hell , of Lincoln , was nt the Windsor a yesterday. S ? J. D. McCunc , of Topcka , is a guest at the jf. , Paxton. Q. J. Washburnc , of Davenport , In. , Is nl the Paxton. H. N. Moore , of Heel Oak , la. , Is a guest at the Windsor. GeorKO Dorrlngton , of Fulls City , Is a guest at the Mlllard. W. D. Clarke , of Dos Molno ? , is registered at the Mlllnrd. R. F. Fluke , of West Point , was nt tlio Pnxton yesterday. W. E. Beach , of North Platte , was at the Pnxton yesterday. T. H. Donahuo , of Crclghton , was at the Windsor yesterday. J. B. Frawloy , traveling passenger ngcnt I * * of the Union Pacific , Is nt the Mlllard. 1 ' F. M. AVood nnd F. W. Baldwin , of Lin ; ei coin , wcro nt the Paxton lost evening. JL. William E. Walton nnd Edward S. Burke , jnr of Genoa , nro registered at the Puxton. Mr. Jeff Davis Bill , the genial editor of the Music Trade Uevlow , which Is published in Now York , Is spending n dny or two In the city. Mr. Bill has Just returned from a pie . .fcsslonal tour along the coast which has Improved - proved him considerable. KiislncsH Failures. Brndstrcct's ngcncy reports ISO failures during the last week ngalnst 177 the previous week and 143 for the corresponding period of8S7. Of this number the western states , hud 45 , a loss of 17 as compared with the pre vious week nnd n puln of 15 when compared with the same week In 1S87. Army Notes. Brigadier General Brooke has onlerca that Troop C , Ninth cavalry , bo relieved from duty nt Fort Hoblnson , nnd then proceed to , Fort Du Clicno nnd take station. Troop B , Ninth cavalry , will then proceed from the latter point and take station at Fort Hoblti- BOIl. , By another order from the same source 4 > ' First Lieutenant Solomnn E. Sparrow , Twenty-first Infantry , is detailed for duty In general recruiting service at Fort Sidney in place of Captain Joseph W. Duncan , Twen ty-first infantry , who is relieved. A Costly Scullle. t While G. W. Patten , a pipoman nt No. 0 \ engine house was engaged In a friendly * Bcufllo with another llreinmi yesterday after noon , ho fell backwards thiough the sliding , 'jjolo to Uio floor of the story below. Ho was .vfcfibckod'scnsolo'ss and the boys thought at ' * llrst that ho was killed. Ho recovered * ' t consciousness In a few minutes when It was \ -discovered thut his right nrm was broken and , h.is other Injuries were mainly bruises nnd t cuts on his head nnd face. Tlio boys of No. ! 0 are properly caring for him. Tlio Juclo a Gentleman. 1 James Francis appeared before Judge Borka yesterday afternoon to answer to the charge of assaulting Patrick O'Connor. Francis plead guilty to the charge , but said lie was prompted to do It because O'Connor had circulated reports damaging to the repu tation of his sister. His honor said that while personally ho might admire a man who defended the honor of his sister , still there was nothing In the statute that would allow him as n Judpo to justify such an action by nainlttal. However , ho would fix the line nt the lowest possible limit $5. This Francis smilingly paid and loft the court room de claring Judge Berlin was a gentleman. I'lncctl Under Boiitlf. John Lisco of Clark , gave WOO bonds In Judge Anderson's court yesterday to appear [ for trial to answer the charge of obtaining i some $500 under false pretenses from Solo- L , man Scllpmnn of this city. Lisco claims L that there Is no case against him whatever , lie ' has papers to show thut on August 4 , i , l j'6 7 , ho entered Into n partnership with Sollg- $ ' , ) H ( n tP buy , press nnd sell hay. Sollgmun was to furnish SI,000 with which to buy hay , nnd wan to allow Lisco tho' privilege of - drawing on him for $300 moro. Lisco was to pay for nil work relative to the hand ling nnd pressing the commodity. After expending the limited $1,500 , Soligman asked to lotlro from the firm und received as his ' cqulvuUint for the money spent. $ lf > 00 worth . of balled liny. Ho claims , however , that Lisco got the WOO fraudulently , und will have him punished for It Iiouk Our for the Children. Living In the neighborhood of Twentieth nnd Cass streets are about forty children , bright , blue eyed , black-eyed , golden-haired , bluek-hul llttlo children , who will , if properly cared for , crow up Into presidents nnd senators nnd presidents' raid senators' Wives. But some day , when their parents nro not looking , n cable car will run over ono of them , nnd then ono moro childish volrowlll loin the nngollo choir noross the llttto brook that wo all some tlmo must swim. A conductor on the cable Infoiniod n icpoitor yesterday thut accidents were only prevented by exorcising the greatest caution , und that the llttlo ones Hock on the trucks und try to climb on the cars without nny rcrnonbtrunco by paler fumlllns or his slilu partner , And he also stated thut the saying was ofUuin ! that unless the children wcro Icept uwuy it would bo almost Impost bio to pi event nu accident. DKMOfJHATS. Union I'nclllo , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will Boll through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to parties desiring to attend tlio National Democratic Convention , to beheld hold at that place , on Juno Oth , nt ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nobrnuha nnd Kansas. Tickets going good Juno 2nd to 5th , inclusive , and re turning Juno Oth to llthincluslvogood for continuous pasbiigo only in each di rection. FROM IIUI'OW TJII3 LINK. Onmhn About to nntcrinlii a Number ot'DlbtiiiKiiUlied Georgians. The distinguished citizens of Georgia who nro now at Kunsus City and on their way to St-Puul nnd Minneapolis , will not arrive in this city until to-day. They weio expected jcsterday , but the hovpltallty of the citi zens of Kunfcus City has detained them beyond - yond the tlmo intended. As a consequence , the banquet which \ \ as to bo tendered them at the Millurd hotel by the board of trade bus been deferred und will undoubtedly bo given at the hauio place lo-nwrrow evening. The party touslsts of the JolUnvmg gen tlemen : lion John S. Davidson , lieutenant gov ernor of Georgia : Hon. Patrick Walsh , ed itor .of the Aupubtu ( Ga.i Cllroi.lClo and vlco president of the Augusta national cxposU lion ; / . W. Camlfl , fr , president A\u ista cotton lixchitngo ; J , li'co ' Smith , mauugor Georgia chemical works : J. T. , Bothwell , grocer , Augusta : John Jay Cohen , banker : E. W Dcnenv , hardware ; John L. Mnxwoll , secre tary of the Augusta rcnl estate Improvement company ; Glnsscock Barrett , manufacturing druggist ; James J. Dicks , commission mer chant ; Snnford H. Cohan , solicitor Augusta National exposition ; E. S. Hook Associated Press representative ; William Mulhcrln. James A. Lnllm , wholesale grocer , Colonel E. J. O'Connor , D. Sanckcn , merchants ; John W. Uyckmnn , Mr. Con well nnd A. J. S. Garnctt. They have stopped off nt several places along the route , notably Memphis , Tenn. , nnd nt our neighbor on the Knw nnd have been the recipients of much courtesy and at tention. The trip Is of n pleasure nature purely , though there Is a disposition on the part of our citlrcns while contributing to the enter tainment of our guests to show the many ad vantages which Omaha possesses and nt the same time leave an impression which will bo carried to many a southern homo and corjwratlon. For this reason the guests will bo given a drive around the city nnd suburbs In the morning , with a lunch about 2 o'clock , nnd the banquet , as before mentioned , In the evening. Union I'nclllc. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will Boll through tickets at rate of ono faro for the round trip , from vx > lntB in Nobniskn and Kansas , to parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Convention to bo held in Chicago , Juno 10th. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 10th.aud returning Juuo 2th ( ) to 25th. Inclusive , with continuous passage only in ouch direction. When you como to Omaha stop at the Glebe , the best located $2-a-day hotel in town. Between 13th und 14th streets on Douglas. HE DHAAVB HIS BUNDLE. O. A. Jensen , the Contractor , Swindled by HlH Foreman. Ono year ago last NovenjUtr C. A. Jensen , the grading contractor , whoso ofllco Is nt the corner of Fornnm nnd Dexter streets , em ployed ono J. G. Wilson to work for him. Wilson was nn entire stranger to Jensen , but so faithfully did ho discharge his duties , and so generally useful did ho make himself to the contractor , that it was but a few months before ho was appointed foreman. And then In addition to the duties of this po sition ho acted as Jensen's busi ness adviser , kept his books , and attended to his bank account , depositing and drawing money whenever such services were required. Suturdny nights ho was given the pay roll and Jensen signing his name to a check permitted Wilson to 1111 In the required amount and pay oft the hands. Last Saturday evening bo was given this check for the purpose indicated nnd Wilson left the ofllco ostensibly to draw the money and pay off the hands. However , that was the last scon of him , and on going to the United States na tional bank , where bo had his ac count Mr. Jensen learned to his astonish ment and nlarm that Wilson bad drawn every cent there was to his credit , being ex actly fl334. Ho lost no time In notifying the police , but all to no avail , the rascal had made good his oscupo , covering up his tracks well behind him. Mr. Jensen got the check nt the bank , nnd Identlllctl both his own sig nature and Wilson's writing , for the latter , as had been bis custom , filled In the amount. Diligent search bos failed to developo any clue to the thief's whereabouts , and it is doubtful whether ho will ever bo apprehended , as ho is a shrewd and intelligent fellow and has In all likelihood put a long stretch of country between himself and Mr. Jensen. Ho had told Jensen some time this spring that ho was a widower and had two children and that they wcro living on a small farm no owned in the vicinity of Cedar Bluffs , this state. A telegram for. warded to this point Tuesday night , however , has fulled up to this tlmo to elicit a response , and the only thing that has been discovered in anywise connected with the man Is a valise and a bundle of clothes which ho left at a boarding-houso on South Thirteenth street , nnd which , ho said , a man by the name of Smith would call for. This may possibly lead to the detection and arrest of the abscondcr , but the police have little hopes of being able to lay hands upon him. TO SALT LAKI3 AND UETURN. The Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska pofritB for the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City and return , Juno 6th , at ono fare for the round trip. Tickets going good five days , and re turning1 fifteen days , oxlromo limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within these limits. Parties desirous - sirous of visiting Gnrflold Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering plnco of the west , should improve the opportunity now offered. Stop nt the Glebe hotel. A SAVAGE POLICEMAN. HoItcatB Up n Defenseless Prisoner In a Horrible Manner. Francis Carney and Thomas Abbott wcro nrtcsted at the corner of Eleventh and Hnr- noy btrcets yesterday by Officers Haze and Kyan as suspicious characters. The men protested their innocence , nnd offered to furnish testimony as to their characters , but the coppers said that could only bo douo before the police court. Hcalizing that they wcro to bo run In , Carney suddenly broke away and ran. Ho was puisucd by Policeman Haze , who overhauled him near Boll's drug Btoro on South Tenth street , and It is mild by numerous onlooker * that Iio drew his dub and , knocking the defenceless man down , boat him up In the moat horrible , brutal nml uncalled for manner. Ono young man , who was n witness of the olllccr'a bloody work , fainted ut the slpht and hud to bo carried Into the drug store and restoratives administered twforo ho was brought around all light. One or two of the pentlemun wild that In his ferocity they thought the policeman Intended to club the man's bialns out , and llnully a number interceded nnd probably averted Just such a tragedy. This is another case for In vcstigutlon , and If ono half Is found true thut Is alleged against Ofllcor Haze , ho should not only bollrcd fioiu the force , but heavily fined and scut over the hill as long as the law will allow. _ _ _ _ _ _ KNIGHTS Ol ? PYTHIAS. Union I'uolllc. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will soil through tickets at ono faro for the round trip , from point1) in Nebraska ntul Kansas to parties desiring to attend the mooting of the Supreme Lodga , Knights of Pvthins , to bo hold in Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to 10th inclu sive. Tickets good going Juno 8th to liith nnd returning Juno 18th to 10th in clusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. Stop at the Glebe hotel. FOR rAhSH 1MPIUKOVMKNT. Dun Shandy Will Sue the City for Damages Very Soon. On'Satuiday night Dan Shandy , an em ploye for the Union Pacific , was arrested on the charge of assault with Intent to kill. The nature of the complaint was that on April 20 Shandy knocked one Barrett , a B. & M , on- ginecr , down the stairway ut the Eden Musee from which ho icceived Injuries which well nigh terminated his life. Shandy was taken to the city Jail and confined thciu for lour or live houia and then icleascd on a bond of $3,000. Asfioon as liberated ho asked that nu onkcr be detailed to visit St. Joseph's hospital , where Barrett Is lying , for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the wounded man would identify him as his assailant. Special Olllcer Dcmpsey was sent , and upon entering the roo'n in which the Injured mau lay , was surprised , to Ic ti'n thut the two men were pld friends , and thitt since receiving bU 'injuries Barrett had been the recipient of many favors nnd visile from Shandy. Of course Barrett stated that Shandy was innocent. These facts coming to Judge Bcrka At the preliminary hearing ho ftt once ordered the Drlsonor liberated. Mr.Shandy demanded to know the name of the pnrty who preferred the charge against him , but was told by Judge Bcrka that he ( the Judge ) hud neglected to bring the keys of the drawer la which his papers wore kept , and consequently his desire could not bo gratified. Shandy then relates that ho mot CaptnUt Qreon upon the street nnd propounded a like question to him nnd the only satisfaction received was the assurance that It was an unfortunate cir cumstance and that ho was sorry it had hap pened. As Mrs. Shandy was 111 at the tlmo the arrest was made , nnd In view of the fact that the arrest was made on very flimsy grounds , Shandy Is of the opinion that lie has very good grounds for n-duninga suit. On the dnJF the assault was committed Shandy was nt work switching cnrs at Howell's lumber yard and the least Inquiry on the part of the party making the complaint would have developed this fact. Barrett was not consulted as to whether ho could or could not Identify him , but the warrant was sworn out and the man arrested without further ceremony. Barrett was seen yester day morning nt the hospital , Is In a much Im proved condition nnd will doubtless recover. Ho positively assorts that Shandy is not the man who committed the act nnd declares thut ho can Identify his assailant when captured. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd Is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd nil skin erup tions. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIGINAL ABIETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drue Co. at 25 cents per box by mall 30 cents. Stop at the Glebe hotel. Smoke Soldonborg's Figaro nnd got the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale * depot. " The best on earth , " can truly bo said of Griggs' Glycerine Salvo n speedy euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter and nl ( skin eruptions. Try this , \yonder healor. 25 cents. Guaranteed' " 'Goodman Drug Co. - -u-17 MOHTUAIIY. Mary Schulta , ngcd twenty-six years , with her llttlo babe in the same cofiln , were buried yesterday from Hcafy & Hcafy's , In St. Mary's cemetery. MILES. Yesterday death came tolho relief of a good young man named Arthur Mlles , who died after a lingering illness nt the poor farm. Ho was but twenty-one years of age , and the sou of John Miles , formerly n blacksmith m the Union Pacific shops , moro recently n member of the police force , and lately it Is claimed a paity who made a hasty exit from town. Arthur was once a promising student in Crelghton college , nnd slnco leaving there has hold several clerkships , the last of which was In the ofllco of the American District telegraph. Ho seems now to bo without relatives and unless the friends of his father como forward , it is likely that his remains will find burial in pauper ground. Wo would bo pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had hcadacho or been subject to constipation. As those seem to bo universal troubles a little advice - vice may scorn in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nau seating purgative pills , etc. , which sick en and dobilitnto when such a pleasant and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly nnd effectively on the liver , kidneyBtomach and bow els , nnd at the same titno to no up and strengthen the whole system ; causing hcadacho , constipation and all such dis tressing evils to quickly disappear. Drink Malto it is pleasant. * 1/lcciiscd to Wed. The following marriage lirensoj were issued Saturday by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. I Charles A. Swanson , Jamestown , N. Y. 29 | Hulda R. Vulien , Omaha 19 j Charles A. Schlunder , Omaha 30 | Carolina Anderson , Omaha 30 I Henry U. Gould , Omaha 30 I Annie C. Platter , Omaha 19 t Charles E. Strykor , Omaha 24 | Aggie E. Bcrtclman , Omaha 20 ( Daniel W. Forsberg , Concord , Neb 29 j Christmas Johnson , Omaha , . . . . 30 Tlilspowdsr never varies. A marve'Ofpurl. ty.stroiu'tUunil. ivhole8omanss . More econora icaltlianttie ordinary kinds , and ainn ° t DcHolp Incompjtltlonwltn the multitude of low coat , shortweight alum or .phosphate powder * . Bold ° - 12 < J DRINK MALTO SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A NHWVOHKTliB most complete ever pub. liehed.devotcdto the purchase and s\le of utockH , boiuls , etc. DecUlouu of the courts regarding stork sales , brokers and bucket shops , mnnlpu. Intion of the stock market , CUUSOH o ( panic , etc. How , when , und what .to purchase and Evil , Send postpaid on receipt of &Uo . by the STANDARD 1'UIIUHIUNU CO. , Albany , N. Y. IWEAH : iS , flf > llnuoui , mild , oclhlnftumnu of U forf ll JS.UO ( B ctih. othfr t \fontttitiper * miniDtlj eurid In tlfM inoauii fettled ptmrklil < c.Urn a the Bsnden ElectrwCo. I6B LaSilic | | M Chiesaa WANTED , Issued by Countlea.Clt. ics. towns aud \ \ ater Comi anlea , eta * ) * TCorre pondcnco solicited. NW. HARRIS & CO. , BANKERS , 6t- CALIFORNIA ! THE uLAND OF DISCOVERIES. OR .ATARBH OROV1LLE.CAU SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. OH ! MY HE AD. The pain from Neuralgia and its companion disease Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could bo quickly cured are needlessly suf fering. Ath-lo-jho-ros will uo for others what it did fur the following parties : WillliuiwtKirt. Ind , Oct. 8.1887. Having boeu ntllicU'J nltli nenralgU ( or the past lour years , and tnlDfcalmopt every thing , but In tain. I Unally heard nt Athlo- pbom Alter taklnp ono bottle I found It to be helping me , and after taking four bot- tlei of Atblophoroa and one of Pills , I found tliat I was entirely well. 1 think the medi cine is poeltiroly a euro cure. GHACNCTT D. HEDDICK. Mt. Camel , HI. . Dec 86.1887. I nave need Athlophoron in niy family and find it to be the greatest medicine for neu ralgia In oilatence and having had lt fangs fisUmod upon motor tliep t.lOre r l know whereof I epoak. Mna. Jirui UuiLTOH. * J- Send C cents for the bcnutlfiil colored pic ture , "liloorlah Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOKOS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. In Offering to the jtu lllc a remedy WE Intended for the presorvatlon of theiealth nnd happiness of every faniily throughout the land. It HAVE nari Iwen thoroughly tested by tliouianda of prominent phyal- clana who cheerfully testify to Its NO cIDcacy In Coughs.Colds , Hoarse ness , Pleurisy , Chest Pains Sci&tlca. Hheumntlsm , Lumbago Iladbacht ; and Kidney Dlsocwes. APOLOGY Ofwourse wo refer to HKVSON'S PLAHThii , a scientific combina tion of well-known medicinal In- TO gradients for the prompt relief of aches and pains of every do- scrilKIon within the reach of an external application. It Is clean MAKE ly-convenient nnd reliable. In buying ask for HKNSO.N'S andro- fusuiall other plasters. J * l BITTERS UBEOrVZSETAOlE PRIHAftATIOK AND i It hag stood the Test of Yearn , Ja Curing nil DIscasoa of the J3LOOD.HVEB , BTOH- 1AOH , KJDNE7BDOW- IELS.&C. It Purifies the I Blood , Invigorates and ] Cleongea the System. . D7BPEP8IACONBTI. CURES , PATION , JAUNDICE , MlDISaSESOrTHll 8ICKHEADAOHEBlt- LIVER , dlioppear at onto under KIDNEYS ] I ita beneficial Influence. STOMACH i It IB purely a Medicine AND as ita cathartic proper * ties forbids its nao an a BO beverage. It Is pleas , ant to the taste , and as T J easily-taken by child- jronoaadulti. fltLDRUGGISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO IPRICElDOUARl 1 Sola Proprietors , I BT.LODiaandKAHaiaOrxT UNION PACIFIC "The Overland Itoutc. " The Sportbtncn'o , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "CrTTJCT C r/CTB ORTJrjES , " highly interesting nnd 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 States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. H. TF3IJUKTS. Oen'll' . & .T. Aft. , Omaha. Neb GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S iiliioliitcly jnirc Cofoa , from which tlio excess of Oil las been removed. It has Mr tiaut the ilrmjlh of Cocoa mixed wlU Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , arid Is therefore far more economi cal , toiling ttii than one ctnl a tup. It U dcllcloua , nourishing , strengthening , taslly digested , nnil admirably adapted for Imallds aa wull as for persons In licallh. Bolil lij OrorerscjcriThcre , W , BAKER & CO , , DorcliBStcr , Mass , UNION PACIFIC "The Ovcrliuifl Kuiile. " Has so arranged its Kamily Sleeping Car ter\ice , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council IJlufls Iowa , The reservations wlien made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passcngerbcan now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman bertli is reserved and secured. j. H/ffinnnTB. is. u I < OMAX , Gen. I'.iT. Agent , Ass't 0. J' . A. T , A. O M A IA , _ N KII. JliniCIOUS AND PERSISHHT Adrertlslnif has alira > proven successful. IJcforo placing'any Newspaper Advertising consult LORD &THOWJAS , , 11 U 19 < iu < l l k tUf t. CHICAGO. TEN DOLLARS , The incessant cry of "bargains , " "great sacrifices , " etc. , etc. , is hoard all over , but the people discriminate wuo is ADVERTISING THK BARGAINS. In all our advertisements wo ad here closely to the truth ; we do not oven 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. "VVe have seized the opportunity hero to build up a great business on popular prices. The result shows that wo have succeeded , and we point witli 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 over made in the line of ready-made clothing : W.e place on sale 300 Fine Oussimoro Suits Sacks and Frocks , worth $18 ; at the unprco- edontly low price of Ten Dollars each. The material of which these suits are made , is the product of ono of the best mills in the couutry. They are well trimmed with , the best farmer's satin lining , perfect fitting and tailor made. 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 five 4 dollars. They could not be sold at the opening of the season for near what we offer tlipm now. YJJave you seen the elegant Fancy Flannel Coat and Vest we offer at 95c. It wil pay a ' you to look at it. One Price Only. No Deviation. 4 J > V Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. E TOU SEEN THEM ? Will buy ono o our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted , fine Cassimoro , or . . _ _ _ Scotch Cheviots , ( M H Jn a11 lll ° popular V ffl ' colors and stylos. x Real bargains that cannot fail to bo appreciated by the discerning. We uro awiiro that IN- EXI'ENSIVU gOOlls nro largely adver tised this season , but all of them cannot stand the _ itest of close in spection.Vo ask our customers to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our veracity. l\tffa \ rLMms NO.21 , . A. NO. 153-PltOI'OSAns TDK ARM V Supplies nnd gervlcus. Headquarters llept. of the 1'Iatto , Olllto of Chief Cora- mlssurly of Subsistence , U. S. Army , Omiilia , Neb. , .May 11th , 1888-SCaled proposals In tripli cate , subject to the usual conditions , will be ic cclvcd at this ollice until 11 o'clock a. in , ctmtial standard time , on Wednesday , the ; Xth day of Jimc , 1RH3 , ut which tlmo nnd place they will be opened in the presence of hidden , for tli fur- nlshlnjr and delivery at Omaha , Neb , the follow ing niiny supplies and servlces.vlz : Hard biead. crnckcis , btatloncry. Job printing and washing towels. The light la rescncd to reject any or all bids , Illunk prono- t > als and BpcciOcattoiiH Hhowlng In detail the articles an l quantities required and giving full information as to condition of contract , will bn furnished on aplltation ] to tills olllco. .1. W. HAltltllinu , Ma/ / and C. S. . U. 8. A.Chlef C. 8. in2L-K-i-2-Junc-18-U ; ! } | Or lUo Liijnor IFublt , 1'oslthcly Curctl by Administering- ) lies' ( iuldcn Sitcciflc. Itcnn be given in a cup of colfen or tea with out the Knowledge nt tliu person tuklng It ; abso lutely ImrmlesH , und will ellect a pennanent and speedy cure , wlietlier the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of clrnnkurds have been mndu temperate men who have luken Colden Bneclrlc In tlietr coUc'b with out their knowledge and today btllevo they quit drinking of their own fieu will. ltne\or fiills , 'UiuHjbti'in once Imjueiinttted Willi the Hpeeiflf , It becomes an utttr impossibility for tlmllijuor appetite to exist. I'orsalu by Kuhn \ Co , 1Mb and UoiiKlau sts. , ami 18th and Cum- lug fits. , Omnha , Neb. ; A. t ) . 1'ostcr i ; llio , . Council minis , Iowa. Union Pacific "The Overland ISoiile. " Until July ] , 1888 , tlfkots sold for tlieso excur sions will be good thirty dajs for the round trip and con be used ten daj-8 going. When purcliiia- irnare ready to return , theo tickets will bo good five days for that purpose. If purchasers wish tostophlioilof destination on our llnus , nuents will stamp tickets good to return flora H.T.OMAX. , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John O. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old Btond. 1407 1'arnam St. Orders by telegraph boliclted and promptly attended Telephone to.No 15 GOLD MEDAL rARlS EXPOSITION JUS. Nos , 3O3-4O4-I70-HSO4. THE MOST PBEPECT OF PENS , Oiiin n COnn A MONTI ! can ba wailonotk ilUU 10 OOUU Inrf for us Agenw P'e'e" " . who cau luriiUU tbelr own Eor s < ! fl Jelr > L .lotlmaiothelU lneS. fepure ' " " " " . " " .JH1" ; bly eiut > ! otcU uUo. A Jew viu uck lo townt tliis. 11. r.JuusBux i Co. WKiM l Bli.Hlca DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Eliclrlc Science st ScfeaUflnSe1enl"ica"y Made and Pfclioally Applied. DISEASES CUBED WITHOUT MEDICINES. DR ? Vafll B ! ! P Ua la tt B Jr . nip * , ITtaa r > - ! " . RE YOU ? J.rT.L .DeblUlr , ILnmb. . . , Ofncral DoblUtTi lib"- ET > . Spinal' I > IMBM , Torpla Urcr , jplpJii. CoMtlpallon. EiTilpcU * , . _ _ imb Ane , iHabolu , Urdrooclo. m n < - ALL ELSE FAILS. NOTE tba following who hare Icon M & f j ? I.M.nulettallonDoardoTrad6 , OWqairo ) A. OnworyrcommtiirtoninerebajiJ18tocsVardS : | UUdlpoblo.l thojTnat hormrnam ' Ool. Oonnelll , O. W. B ' - "w.lil I Jodgo I. : w.2jij tvir.ai'K - ipson.qhlcago poitpffloe nL.D.Meldch.Mf ; . M. rroinvdr baai iteaor nerrc * and oomfortablo sleep Hew fork aadtnouiaodsorpthtn. Dfs unWucic ti'iTPTnn MABNCTlU UtLI traraijtonrar.mujMlht.wMKrmardB ° r " lectrcl- " . . " " ' " ; thron/rA e"todron'thenerras. l"otrlcllr ) . "Itcuresdiseases a Uolt an bflna recognised and Indorsed or taonsanas wnom uai cnrea. _ _ . HKrKKBNOKff-Anr bank-oommerclal aminoT or wholwale boase In Chlyaeoj wholesale drumrisU , Ban i KrincUcoandOhlcaffo rT8 ndirtmpforlIBpajra IIlnitrat d pamphlet. X > : EV . - JT. xkOXUra. InrentorandManutactxiror , l t VTabolh Artnoo Cklcajro. RUPTURE . HORME'S ELECTRO.MA6METIC BELT.TBUSS. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHMAN O N D BRA NO .THEORIGIMAL.THE ONLY'GEMUIHE IkBE WARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS- j .rvMni-pwr w wi i ! * * * < > ii * w .ASK DRUGGIST TOR QlCrlESTTrVS ENGLISH SAFE.ALV/AYS RELIABLE.TO LADIESV DIAMOND INDlSPEHSABLt.SOLDByAlL CRU66ISISX , OR INCLOSE 4FSTAMPJ ) I ASK FOR DIAMOND URAND.UIItHtiUTSlNkUlH-ujlrOn ( PARTICULARS ) ANDTAKEMOoTHtRStCSISNATUHEONEVrHYBOX. LETTER or RETURN MAIL , CHICHESTCR CHIMICALCO SOIXPMf MADISON SQPHIU.PATstr tIBMATUREON IVCnr BOX L NSOUCIT D WRITTEN TOTIMONIALSAHOOVtR FROM LADIES WHO HAVE USED < OPirlNYRIYALPILLSWTHSUC : ) ( II. Du. B. C. AVESr'fl Nr.nvr. Ann HnAiN TURAT- MUST , n guaranteed RnocJllc for Hysteria , Ulzzl- ness. Convulsions , Kits , Nervous NouralKla , Hcadacnc , NPIVOUS I'rostiatlon. caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wiikefnluoss , Mental Depression , Soft Piling of the Ilrnln , jcsnltliiB In Insanity , and leading to mlKi'iv. deciiy and doiith , Premature Old AKP. Himenncss , Loss of Power in cither sex. Imolnntnry Losses and Spermntorlid'ft caused by over-nxortlon of the brain , self-abuse or ovcr-lndnlKHKn. Kachbox contains ono month's ticfitment. tl.OJ a box , or six boxes for $ "i ( W , sunt by mall prepaid on ro- colptof price. \V1S GUAIIANTEK SIX IJOXKS To euro any caso. With each order received by ns for f.lx boxes , accompanied f > 5X ( ) , wa will fend the purchaser our written Kimranteo to i of nnd the money if the tiuatmcnt ilocsnot oirectacuro ( Juunintnes Issued only by 0,1' , (1OODMAN. Prnirirlbt , Solo Agent , 1110 1'urnum btieet , Umuun , Nob. , . uilluiim uuiuu U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Tniil Up Cajiital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 II. W. Y ATI'S. J'rcsll ( nt. LUUH H. itPKii. Vice President. A. U , TOU/.AI.IV , Uml Vlco I'rpslilent. W. n a , Iluciiics , CiiHhler. W , V , MOUSE , JOHNS. Cor.UNS , HV. . Ywm , LKWIS 8. HuEi ) , A.n. TOU/AUN , IlanKlngOfllre THE IRON BANK , Coiner 12th and I'd mam Bts. A Qcueral llaukliif lludlticas Traiibacted , . DRS. S. & D. 17-12 Lawrenro St. , Denver , Colo. Of tlio Museum of Armtomv , fit. Ixiuls , Ho , Mem. Km nf Unit Tblty Collcuu JtoH.llal . , l nilou. M. U. UlcscB. Ocniiauy nnd Kcw York , latins devoted t'aelr attention ejuclally to the treatment of v Nervomi , dironic & BlooJ Diseases More especially HICBO arl lnp from imrrudtnila Ute nil to euitirtDj to torrttriouil without delay. mciii'cn of luftctluii and contaKlon cured tafily aud lice < ! llyltl.oiit ute of dnij-jrroui ( trues. 1'ullcuts i. Iiu96 cases IIUM ; buu m KU ctrd , liniliy trrutuii or proaunncc-il IncuMMc. sliouM not full to vrrlto ut bonorriitnir tliclr tjm touj. Alt letum rtcxlvu im- uioOUle atlcutloo. JUST 1'OIJLISHED , " " Ao'lwlUl > o mailed I'ltl'II to any nildrcn upon ro- rjM't of 0110 2-cciit stmnii. " 1'riftlcal Ol nrv utlon on Nervous Drbllliy and 1'liyilcal 1 xlinu < lloii. " A val. bal.lc ccdcul ) | bo rutd \ > s all. AUlret , DES. S. & D. DAVIESOH , 1712Lwreaco : Slraot , Denver , Colo. 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I'ertons unable ( o visit us may bo treated at home ! > y correipondencc. All commu nication ! coufuleiitUl MedlclneiorlnstrumenU nt by mall or ciiirtss , securely packed , DO marks to Indicate conientt or render. One per- sonul Interview preferred. Call und consult UK or i > end history of your cue , and vre will send in ulaln wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; if Upon Private. Special or Nervous IMttases , Inn votency , Syphilis. Uleet nud Varlcocele , with ( jicitiou list , Addres * Omaha Jtltdical and turgltal fnilltuletOt DR. McMENAMY. Cor. 13th indDodaeStl. , QUAHA.HEB , Mlio largest , fuxost und Durst In the world l'a ener | actoraiuodallorn unexcelled. M .New YaiLtaUluiKUH-vluI wuilunilrrrv. KTIIIOPIA Jl'NX Slid ll'IIU'ASMA JlNK23d ANUIimiA Jl'f.r Mil 1 Pl'llM.k8UJl'M.jfitfl ! 1ONIA. . . . Jl MlUU ! ErilKJl'U , . . . , , .Jl'lV7lU Nrw VOIIK 'iu I.i > tiirooi , VIA QI'EKNSTOWX. 1 ho Celebrated I J.uruett and Mncil I'asIJCNEHtti suanislilii tender fstean or Iu Jl'l 1 JltU C1TV'or I'.Oil 151 ilia World. | Al'i. 61U fc'uloou paiuitu totilusKOir , Uerry. Llrerpool. llolfait orijuornitnirn , tVland upwards nor Olaryow bleara' er . Vllund miwardtfurCltr of Ituiuo Heciuid clasi 110. Huturn tickets t reduce ! rates nmdo uvullnUo ( orelltinr rcute. oiTcrliK czurtl'mlits lUe prlvlleea if nfi'lug ibo .S'urlli and Houtti of Ireland. ili ltlur Mcricr nJplclurciiijuoC'lcc. fcteunu'u til Aiubor I.lr.u dMlti pH/ablv irev of charge , sold nt loweit iat * . Tor took , of lours , tickets ur f uiltier Informal lion apply to HEttDSnfaT BROS. , 72 L % SalU St. , Or lo aojr of our Iocs ! accoU.