Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 30, 1888, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEMORIAL DAY AT LINCOLN ,
A Grand Observance Arranged at
the Capital City.
PROGRAMME OF THE EXERCISES.
A New Itftllronrt Flics Its Articles
Knights of Pytl'lns Ball T
A New Imtnbur Tariff
For Lincoln nrlcfs. ,
LIKCOLK BonnAU OP TUB OMAHA BEH , }
1029 P STIIKKT. V
LISCOLN , Mn.v 20. )
Decoration day will bo grandly obsorvcd
In this city. For several weeks the dtfTorcnt
committees have been actively at work and
tlto result Is that nil arrangements tire per
fected for n grand observance of Memorial
day. The capltol grounds , where the exer
cises will lie held , nro beautiful , witha great
Abundance of shade and ample room for the
crowds that will bo In attendance. From the
business center of the city the distance to the
grounds ( s Just sufficient to allord an excel
lent line of march for the parade , and the parade -
rado will bo an imposing one. lion. John M.
, . _ Thurston , of Omaha , Is the orator of the day ,
and the programme of exercises comprises
many other Interesting feature In the
early morning hours the graves of the soldier
dead In the cemetery will bo profusely decor
ated with llowors , nmi the parade and exer
cises will bo reserved for the afternoon.
rJTho following details of the day have been
furnished by the general committee having
the work in charge :
At 10 n. in. comrades of the G. A. R. and
ladles of the Woman's relief con's will meet
nt the O. A. H. hall , Kolng thence to the cem
etery. Carriages will bo In waiting at the
corner of P and SoX'enteenth street for the
use of the committee.
In the afternoon the parade will take place ,
commencing nt 2 p. in. sharp. Thadlvlslons ,
utter forming , starting from the corner
' of Ninth and P streets , will tnko
up the following line of MsircU : East
on P struct to Eleventh , north on
Eleventh to Q , east on Q to Thirteenth ,
south on Thirteenth to O. east on O to Four
teenth , south on Fourteenth to 1C , cast on 1C
to Sixteenth , south on Sixteenth to the capi
tal grounds "and the cast entrance of the
building , where the exorcises will take
place. The divisions for the parade will
term nt Ninth nnd P streets , with H. C.
' MoArthur as grand marshal. The line will
bo divided into four divisions as follows :
First Division Commanded by O. C. Hell ,
will bo composed of n platoon of police , the
cadotband , university cadets , Company D
governor's guards , O. A , H. post and old
soldiers.
Second Division Under command Of H. S.
Uowcrs , marshal , with County Superintend
ent McClusky , Prof. G. E. Barber mid Prof.
Barrett as aids , will bo composed of the city
schools , the university students , and citizens
on foot ,
Third Division Commanded by Brigadier
t General W. Dayton , uniform rank Knights
. of Pythias , will bo composed of Apollo band ,
Llhcolu division No. 1 , A. D. Marshal divi
sion No. 10 and Apollo division No. 11
Knights of Pythias , Canton Ford patriarchs
militants I. O. O. P. , the Ancient Order ol
United Workmen , Modern Woodmen of
America , Lincoln bTSITCh- Irish National
league , Ilannonio and Mannorohor German
societies and other civic and tccret orders of
the city.
Fourth Division Commanded by Joseph
Teeter , will bo composed of carriages con
taining the speakers , "Woman's Belief Corps ,
governor and state .oflloers , county ofllcors ,
city oniclals.
riioon.vMMB AT THE anocNDS.
The programme at the grounds as arranged
is as follows :
Music' . Cadet Band
Prayer Chaplain -Wastcrman
Soup The Club Quartette
KeadiU" Orders Brad P. Cook
xvokomo ATnfrcsT.rrrr. . .if. , a c. B U
Music. ' ' Olco Club Quartette
Itccitutlon "Our Folks1'
Miss Graeo Pcrshlng.
Music Apollo Band
liccitation "The Picket Guard"
Miss Parker.
Memorial Address..Hon. John M. Thurston
Benediction P. Chimes
Grand Marshall McArthur has selected
the following stuff ofllcors General Amasa
Cobb , chief of Htaff ; nids do camp , Prof.
D. H. Lilllbridgo. J. A. Bowen , C. II. Gere ,
Mail Ho\vO , Dr. C. S. Hart , II. M. Waring ,
B. F. Van Dolah. T. F. Lusch , William
O'Shca , ] r. , Colonel II. F. Downs , Lieuten
ant H. P. Matthcwson.fiS-Za
A JIHW ltJ.ll.HOAU.
ArtlelcH of incorporation of the Nebraska
& Western Railway company were fllod in
the ofllco of the secretary of staco yesterday.
The names of the incorpor.itors wcro not
those of railway magnates , but recent rumors
and comments load to the Inference that if
any of the trunk lines nro behind the contem
plated road it must bo the Illinois Contrnl
seeking an extension to Nebraska fields. The
termini of the road are 1 oatcd lit the town of
Covington , Dukotu county , on the cast boun
dary of the state , and a point on the west
boundary of the state between the forty-
second and forty-third parallels of latitude.
The contemplated line passes through the
following counties : Dakota , Dixon , Cedar ,
Wayno. Pierce , Antelope , Holt , Wheeler ,
Garliold.Loup , Blaine , Logan , Thomas ,
G emit , Box Butte , Cheyenne , Sioux , Davies
and Sheridan , or such of them ns may bo se
lected , cither for main line or branches.
The capital stock of the company is llxed at
$9,000,000 and the incorporators are James D.
Negus , Donald Mi-dean , Mlliard R. Jones ,
Albert Inogard mid Donald R. Paige , the ao-
tlcnowlodgcmcnt of the signatures being
taken in Now York City.
A UllANIt 1IAIX.
Lincoln ledge No. 10 , A , D. Marshall
ledge No.II ami Capital City ledge No. 08
have united in u grand ball , that will ho
given on the evening of Decoration day , the
Knlu'lits of Pythias expecting from this rovo-
uuo to obtain n now piano for their castle
hall The muslo for the occasion will bo of
the highest order , furnished by the Knights
of Pythias orchestra , composed of Professors
Weber and Mcnzendorf ax violinists ; J , H.
Davla , clarionet ; Dr. Dalby and Prof ,
Evnrts , cornetlsts ; Join ; Franklin , viola ;
Robm-t Brown , double bass , The Capital
hotel will spread on elaborate banquet for
the party. It will bo ono of the finest spreads
over prepared forli line occasion.
ClIAVllf. IN r.l < Mllilt UVTK8.
A now tariff on lumber has been issued by
the B. & M. that is in part ono of the result !
of the recent aollon brought by Lincoln lum
ber dealers against the B. & M. buforo tin )
Btato board of transportation , The now rates
do not effect the in rate , but on the put rate
the clmngo Is made , giving Lincoln u slightly
decreased rate from the Omaha rate instead
of an equal rate heretofore. . On the readjust
ment seine of ttio lumber linns in the city
hope to bo enabled to embark upon a wliolo-
bulo tradu from tins point und u test of the
now rates will ho made to son It there in an
advantage over old rutos aufllciont to enable
them to do u lobbing business. There nro a
hail dozen heavy lumber linns Iu the city
that will enter the wholesale trade if possl
Lie
C1TV UKIEFS
Undo John Morrison , past grand chancel
lor of the Grand Ledge Knights of Pythias ,
will bo the only Lincoln knight in attendant
at the Supreme Ledge in Cincinnati. He
wjll leave Lincoln In the month of Juno am
return from the Supreme Ledge to Chit-ant
in tlmo to see the national republican couvcn
turn ,
Grading for paving in the now paving dis
trict extending east on O street to Twenty
bovctuh street has boon commenced , and a1
the lust session of the council the street rail
way company was notltlcd to remove iti
trucls from hindering the graders.
In the cusu brought by Eliza Adauisagains
the city of Lincoln the city attorney , Mr
.Laiubcrtson , lias advised the council to s eHU
the case by the payment of f 'Mi.
At the last sobsion of tno council Louu
Meyer , councilman from the Fifth'ward , in
tioduced a resolution inquiring into the con
duct of the pollcu regarding violations oi
> ulcs und regulations. The resolution car
rled und Councllmcn llillingsley , Hatter ant
Burke wore made a committee to investi
gulo ,
A runaway In the city last night seriouslj
injured Mrs. Fj-cd Winch , who was throwt
violently to tno ground , sustalnlug injuries
that provojitod her removal to her homo litho
the country. ' *
Co ilructorLanham has commenced worl
, on the Improvuuients wt the state capita
groundsihut urq to bo completed by Deceni
ujr 5
;
JUABOH AND
Discussed l > y Mrs. Bnxon In Relation
to the Xlnilot.
It was a small but presumably select audi
ence which gathered nt the First M , E.
church lint evening to hear Mrs. Elizabeth
Lyle Saxon. The meeting was called to
order by Pastor House , who started what ho
called "everybody's hymn1 "Jesus , Lover
of My Soul , " inviting nil to Join In the sins-
tig. After a short prnyCr , Mrs. Alma E.
Keith , acting .as' chairman , introduced the
speaker of the evening. Mrs. Sason hud re
moved her hat and wrnpj and , stepping for
ward , throw both arms across the reading :
stand and launched Into her subject without
preliminary horn or haw , Mrs. 'Saxon U a
motherly looking woman , with n line figure ,
a noticeably erect carriage and n pleasing
voice.
The subjcctof the address was "ThoBallot
In Its Relation to Labor and Intemperance. "
The lady spoke of the ballot as the symbol of
the highest and best privilege an American
may have , and dwelt upon the necessity of
maintaining Its purity. Politics have become
a synonym for corruption , mid she reviewed
the causes which have led to this state of
affairs. She asserted that the organized
lliiuor power had been the ttrcatcst corrupter -
ruptor , closely followed by the corporate
power of the railroads. She dipped into the
history of labor troubles and enforced her
opinions with statistics.
DYcnrs ngo , Wcndel Phillips , with
his Intuitive sense , said thcro
was but ono weapon to save this coun
try from nnarchy , and that Is the ballot in
the hand of womuji. Intelligence , Mrs.
Saxon assorted , has shifted to the fcmlnlno
side. Out of the war grew conditions that
forced the boys to go to work while the girls
remained in school and nt homo. The major
part of the Ignorant Immigration to America
[ s male , und the intelligent , native woman is
largely in the majority. The speaker ridi
culed the argument that women did't know
enough to vote.
Mrs.Saxon arraigned the rdra power for the
misery and the burden It entails upon women ,
She said there were 'J,000OUO working woman ,
many of them with children to care for , and
it is a pltiablo fact that they are robbed of
compensation Justly duo them. Woman , she
argued , needed the ballot to protect herself.
Of course she did not refrain from the ster-
jotypcd comparison of woman's work with
that of man , but the burden of her address
was upon the unequal struggle waged by
woman in industrial pursuits and social life.
The speaker maintained Jtlmt women would
conserve morality , too , She believed men
ivlll respond royally to the request of woman
if she wilt urge the matter with earnestness.
3ho urged women to write candidates for the
legislature , make them commit themselves
and than use the feminine intlucuco accord
ingly.
Mrs. Saxon IB giving a series of lectures
under the direction of the Woman's Suffrage
association and the W. C. T. U. On Friday
afternoon ( at U o'clock ) she will address
women only at the First Baptist church :
subject , "Social Purity. " In the evening she
will address a mixed audience , on "Fifty
years' progress for women. "
What IB moro attractive than a pretty
face with a fresh , bright complexion V
For It use Pozzoni'H Powder.
UK "WANTS TO THADE BACK.
flint is Why Hclln Hns Und Engstrom
Arrested.
Ac65fi51ng to the story of Carl F. Eng-
strom , who is now occupying a cell at the
central station , his arrest yesterday is a
most unwarranted piece of maliciousness.
Ho is charged with pretending to own a farm
of 100 acres in Webster county , which ho
fraudulently traded to John F. Holln for an
other farm , receiving in addition $200
on the trudo. Eugstrom , who is an honest
appearing und hard-working Swede , is
greatly concerned and puzzled over his arrest.
Ho says ho and Hclin traded farms , and that
ncituUT hud seen the farm for which ho had
dickered. Aft6P tha preparty hail been
transfertod Holln went out to Web
ster county to see the farm
for wJUcU J8.Jiad.traded } and w.is
SCm raTat alsjftpolnled to flnd , ho
litidnCl got the best of the bargain , no. re
turned in high dudgeon and demanded of
Eugstrom to trudo back again. Tills Eug
strom refused to do. The story published
by n would-be scr.sational morning sheet
concerning the aflair proves to bo one of its
usual "fakes. " Engstrdm is not a transient
boarder in the suburbs of the city ns stated ,
but has lived in Omaha for over u
year with his wife and seven children. Ho
cnmo hero from DCS Moines , la. , where for
fifteen years lie followed the occupation of a
carpenter , and sustained the host of char.ic
tors. Ho has not been In hiding for several
days , ns stated , but has been at homo at his
usual time. Monday availing Hclln was up at
his house and had a long talk with him , but
failing to intimidate him into a promise
to annul the contract between them , pushed
the matter of his arrest. The statement that
lie is probably the sharp who "did" persons In
Kearney and Butte City in great land
swindles is utterly false , ns ho has never
seen either of those places. The object of his
Intended trip west was to sco the farm Hc
lin has traded him , and not to escape the
clutches of Justice. These are his statements
and ho is sustained in them by Mr. Jaeobson
and other prominent Scandinavians of this
city.
When Frank Walters end Martin
Quick learned of the affair they readily
offered to go Engstrain's bail for any amount.
Ho was accordingly released on bonds. Ho
will have a hearing to-day.
An AKSurnnco of Health.
Among the assurances of health af-
jordod us-by the regular discharge of
the bodily functions , none is more im
portant and reliable than that which
regularity of the bowels gives us. If
there is any oven a temporary inter
ruption of this the liver and the stom-
acli Buffer conjointly with inactive or
gans , and still greater mischief ensues
if relief is not speedily obtained. A
laxative above all cavil 011 the score of
mineral composition or violent effect ,
is Hosteller's Slomach Bitters , ap
proved by the medical profession nnd a
most important item of the family ma-
toria mcdlca of American households.
It is botanic , painless in action , and if
persisted in effectual. The stomach
and llvor , in no loss degree mid no loss
promptly and thoroughly than the bow
els , are regulated and toned by it , and
it is nn admirable defense against ma
larial and rheumatic ailments , and a
benign remedy for kidney complaints ,
ncrvoubiioss and debility.
Undo Bum Will Host.
CAs to-aay Is a legal holiday the post-
ofllco und other public ofliccs will bo closed.
Its superior excellence proven In millions or
homes far iitor than u quurtp r ot u cent tin * It
in u o < J bj the Unltvil States Governnu-nt. Kn-
ilon > aj by the heads of the grent uulverdlUes ns
the strongest , nurw.1 uua most healthful.- .
Cream Making l'u\nU < r iloi-t. not r utaUi
imuDOnta' . lime or ulnm. SoM otiir iu cans
' ' I'OWDI.il "u '
J'ltlL'K UAKINO
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SOAP-CERTIFICATE *
COPYRIGHTED , 1000 , Or JAS. S. KIRK & CO.
The world has not been fit to live in fifty years , if we arc to accept the opinion
of a noted orator of these times. In any case , the halt century has witnessed most
remarkable developments. It was at the beginning1 of this golden ago that
Messrs. KIRK & CO. commenced to make soup crudely at first ; then with more
rapid advances as science contributed her willing aid , until at lengtn the hcigths
of the soap-making art were reached , and
WHITE CLOUD
rrom the loftiest pinnacle proclaimed himself The Chief.
Unlike the Trump legend , the utterances of White Cloud are unmistakable ;
they carry no double moaning.
The chiiminou of cleanliness and purity , White Cloud , is "bravely furnished
all abroad to lling" destruction to dirl in every form.
Try White Cloud Floating Soap and you will be delighted.
Send lOc for a prepaid sample to
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.
,
CHICAGO.
Soap Itlultorg. Pcrfumcra.
TTNPEECEDENTED ATTRACTION.
OVKR A MILLION DISTRIBUTE
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000
Louisiana State Lottery Company ,
Incorporated by the Ionl lnturo In If3 , fnrKduca
tlonixl Hiiil rimrUnblo | imi > o i'S. anil Its frixnclMn
lUtlikhTMt.Of l > ro ynSla i'onstllutlon.ln ttfl >
bj KII ovcn utlffifi ) Pfif'OW ' v
lt ( i'ranil Phisio Number Dfnwlnas take plao
monthly , nnil tlio ( irnnil Oimrterly Dranlnes roaula
IT every tlireo months ( March. June , September an
Ik'ccmlior. ) _
"Wo < lo hereby certify that wo supervise ( hear
nuiKemPiits lor nil the monthly unit quuiterly Prinv
lni ? ot The Ixjulilnnu Ulo Lottery Company , and In
person IHBIIHEC anil control the drawlnm themselves ,
and tlmt the sumo lire comltictca lth honesty , lair-
nes unil In Kf > ' l f"lth townril xll parties and wo
nulliorlro tlio Company to use this pertlHcnto with
tac similes of our elimaturo attached , In Its iilverllis-
mcnts. "
Wo , tlio undcrslRUpct Hunks and Haulers will pay all
I'rlzcs ilruwn In the i.oul lnnii State Lotteries which
may be presented at our counters.
K.M , WALMSI.KV ; I'rca. Louisiana National Bant
riEHUK LANAUX , Pros. State National Dank.
A. 1IAI.UWIN , 1'ros. Now Orleans National Bank.
CAIU , K011N , Pre . Union National Iljnk.
GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING
In the Academy of Music , New Or
leans , Tuesday , Juno IS , 1888.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000.
100,000 Tiefcots nt Twenty Dsllars each ,
Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen
tloths $1.
LIST OF I'llI/.ES.
1 IMU7.IC OK frHUXX ) U
1 IMll/.K OK 1M ( , I It KIU.UU1
1 IMII/.K OK M.IXJU li M.O
1 I'KI/.UOK S5.UU
2 ritl/.KH OK JU.UU nro
5 I'UI/K.S OK D.tMXnro
2f > rm/i'.s OK luu nro
1(0 ( 1MU/.IM OK HH nro .
110 I'ltl/lCS OK mil nro ui.inn
UM I'UIZ&i OK 2UI nro luu.ixu
APrilOXIMATlUK I'lllZES.
100 Prices of tW approximating to
MJU.UDO I'rlio nro w.ooo
1001'rltRK oJHXInpproilraatliiK to
IKIUIII l-rlio are 30,000
100 I'rlii'i of J-JUUnpproxImatlng to
KUfldi I'rlto nro W.OOO
TCltUIMAI , I'lH/.KH ,
IMni'rttoi ottlOUdecided by..tJMW
I'rlzo nro. . . . . . . 100,000
1.0UO 1'rlrva of tlUO decided by. . . .tlUO.OOU
I'rlzo uro , 100,0110
8 130 I'rlies nmounllnif to llaUUOO
For club rules , or nny f urtlior Infonuntlon utiply to
the undortlKnod , Vour linndwrltlnu mu t ba distinct
iiiulalnmiluro pluln. orur.iptl return mall dcllvury
will bu nisuri'd bjr your enclosing un cnTelope buarltig
) our full udrtri'ss.
bend ros'l'AI. NOTK3 , oiproji inonoy ordars.or
Ii'ow York Kxclmrit'ii In ordinary letter Cummer by
expreit ( at our oxpetue ) iiJilrossoil to
M. A DAUrlllfi.
NkW OKLKAN9 , LA ,
OrM.A. DAUPHIN.
Address Registered Letters b )
NEW UltUUXS NATIONAL HANK ,
NEW OULEAN3 , LA.
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? T1" ' tll ° Prescnco of Con-
T ) F ? A TT7 TYT RTT ) !
IVli/MluM-lH'-jl-V crals lii-autctaril and
Kxrly who are In clmrcoof ttio drawlniii , is a ginr-
nnlce of absolute lalrness ami Integrity , that tUa
i liancfi nro nil ciiuiil. ami that no ouu caa possibly
dlMnn what number will draw a I'rlro.
1IKM15MIIKK that the payment of all prizes U
CIIA1IANTEE1) JIV rullll NATIONAL IJAMta of NEW
UKLEANH , nml the tlckoti are iliinod br the prealoent
of an Institution whoso chartered Hjnt are rucon-
lilted ID the bUhest courts : therofortt , lienaru ot uuy
Imltatloni or anonymous schemes.
ATO. 4.4. . A. NO. 15H-PKOPOSALS FOR
J-i Army Supplies -Olllce ot 1'urcUasliig ouU
Depot Uunuuliibary of Subsistence , U. B. Army
Omaha. Nob. , Muy i. ISSuiika proposals In
triplicate , subject to t'io usual conditions , will
bo rwelveil ut tliln ollice until 11 o'clock a.m. ,
centr.Ublamlard time , on Monday , tlio SHli day
of June , \ * * * . Bt lileh time nml iiUce they n 111
be opened Iu thu iirchencu o ( bldilorB , for the
livery at Omulia , Neb. , the fol-
ow nrmy btipplU'n. viz : Vliiet- : bnc-ou ,
breiikfast ; Hour , family ; hums , H , c. , an < ) lard.
The right 1 robt > rvel to lejoct any or all bids ,
JHiink propuiaU and tipeclMi-utions showing In
detail ( he urllclus and iiuuiititleo required uud
ilvln3 lull Information us to coniitlou of contract -
tract will bo furnished on application to tliU
J. W.IiAHUiaBK , JUj.nndC.S. , U , S.A.
lllj G has given anlrcr *
nl satisfaction In tai
cnru of CJouotrhccn. ted
Gleet , 1 prescribe It and
feel safe Iu rcc inmtal *
lug It to all sufferers.
i.J.STOXKU , U.D. ,
D 1ur , III.
Hue * . , si.oo.
Jc. iiila t/
ts for onr Patent Barley CRYSTALS ,
alj d Cereal Food , tor Breakfast Tex
ola there , wrlto ua ( or frco eim-
LOUH and SPECIAL OIA-
ro luvalttiblo vastc-rcpalring
IaDlabctesDobllUy&C'hlU
o bran ; mainly free from starch.
naerftaothlnc cqnais our HI5ALTU
circular offering 4 IDS. free.
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Sold by tittle a > Williams , Omaha.
GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION' WS.
HOB. 303-404-170-604.
THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS ,
PEERLESS DYES
UNUSUAL OFFERING
The great demand for the Ton. Dollar-Suits wo placed on aalo last week , has induced us
to take additional lots of finest Cassimero Suits worth from $15 to $18 , and will continue their
sale at Ten Dollars for this week ; Never before , not even with broken sizes and odd lots at
the end of the season , have such Suits boon offered for such money. You can not match them
anywhere for loss than $18. Other houses wait until the season is over , to cut prices. Wi
WANT TO SELL Now , and in making such unusual offerings right in the heart of the season ,
wo have two objects in view. Reduction of stock and to make a naino for us , as the cheap
est Clothing House in the country. The greatest bargains that have been offered this season
will bo found during the coming week in our Boy's Department An absolute out in price
in many lots and some goods will be sold away below the cost of manufacturing them. We
mention particularly 2 lots of Boy's knee pants Suits ; ono a fancy striped Cheviot , the
other a fine dark grey Pincheck Cassimero Suit , both strictly all wool and free from shoddy.
These Suits are worth fully $5.00 , and could not bo gotten elsewhere for less than that ; tvo
offer them this week at $2.75 ,
Many other of our choicest Boy's and Children's Suits have been marked down , and
while we can not guarantee all sixes , we do guarantee most surprising bargains.
Toworrow , we shall place on sale another largo lot of those 95o bine Blouse Suits with
fine embroidered collar. The first lot didn't last long ; our Boy's Department is on the second
iloor , entirely separate from Men's clothing ; it is the largest and best lighted Boy's Clothing
Show lloom in the city. The elevator takes you up , and wo would bo pleased to have every
lady call and examine tlio remarkable bargain we offer , whether intending to purchase or
not.
SPECIAL. For memorial day wo offer our finest all Wool Indigo Blue Flannel
Suits made up in the best G. A. R. style at $7.75. We guarantee them to be in every respect
equal to any $12. Suit offered by any other house.
One Price Only. No Deviation.
Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha.
A Concentrated Liquid Extract of
MALT and HOPS.
Aids Digestion ,
Cures Dyspepsia ,
Strengthens the System ,
llestorcs Sound , Itcfrcshlng
Priceless to Nursing Mothers ,
RecofflfflenM by Eminent Physicians
for Sale by all Druggtsta and Itlcli-
Dritg Co , , Wholesale Drug-
FOUNTAIN
CUT AND PLUG-
Incomoarably the Boat.
WINDSOR
larccBt , fastest and nuestTiTtlio
UMBRELLAS. „
. cnRor aooommodetlons uhcrcelled.
I New York to Uluiiow via Londoudnrrv
KTHIUIMA Jt'NH l'n < l I CnuiASSIA JUKE2M
Most popular Umbrellas kno\yn. Moro tlmn A.NCUOH1A iUSK 9tU KUllVEilKIA jDNIliOlS
00 .000 sold In twelve months. DEVONJA Jtr.srlOth | Krnioru JULV'tQ
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iVc\v Voi U und IMiUiulullihta. HSHDERON BROS. , 72 La Siilo St. , Ohioaso.
Or to any of our local iiu' nt .
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FOR MEN ONirgfi at or tailing continuous XlKtHo du Magnetli
od , nervousness , . . - urrtntBoltnUflo , 1'owerful , Darablcu
wcnknoBs. _ . unnatural lootos. lack of strenmb , /ComfortAbl uid ttlixillTo. Arold frqudi
visor or development . caused by Indiscretion , '
cxceacei. etc. Valuable Ixtolt rent ( sealril ) free. ALHK EilF.oijo JiuiTHrrou'i/B !
ERIE BIEDICAIi CO. , BUFFALO. "N. OB. KQRKE. iKVEiiToa. (01 ( WABAS.M AVK. .
2o attain the standard of business that a merchant strives to gain , he must flrst obtain the implicit confidence of the public. It la no easy matter
( as all business men are aware ) to accomplish this difficult task , and It is an isolated case where It occurs. Ug doing a
Strictly Honorable Business ,
And obtaining for the public something which greatly benefllted their pochctbooHs and thr-tr backs , the MfSFIT CLOTHING PAKLORS. IIM
Farnam street , have become very popular , and have not only gained ( lie confidence of the Omaha public but hi/ve also received their thantei. Wo
strive at all times to please our patrons , our popularity Is convincing proof of our success. The dullness of trade , coupled with the fact that the
tailors had a great quantity of goods left on thclrliands , has lent considerable towards our opportunity to purchase their
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At a very nominal figure , and below we quote prices for these goods which will Induce the most Inveterate bargain-seeker to Investigate ,
$ 9.5Obuysa Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $20.
11,50 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.
16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $30.
20.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40.
24.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $5O.
28.5Obuysa Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $6O.
30.00 buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway.which was made to order for $65.
AND THEY ARE DANDIES.
$18.00 Buys a Cassiiiiere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37.
$22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $1-5.
$25.50 Buys a Corkscrew Prince.Albart Suit , which was made to order for $50.
S30.OO Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O.
$35.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for
$4O,00 Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80.
A Nobby and Complete line of Pantaloons from $2.7G to $1O. All alterations to Improve a fit done free of charge.
H &B n & & * & & &m i
1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119.
Three Doors East of i2th Street
Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.