TEDS OMAHA DAILY EE.E : JPKTDAY , JUNE 1 , 1888. THE CITY. The trial of William Johnson , the assailant of little Frank Mocllor , was crowded over till Monday. A man Riving the name of Frank Far- ncll was run in last night for trying to worm money out of n drunken man. A dispatch from Los Angelas , Cal. , yesterday from Samurl Hauvor to W. B. Slaughter announces the death of Samuel and Ilattio Ilouvcr , of this city.Potor Peter Larson , the man who was found in a sick condition nt a Cumin p street elation and taken to St. Joseph's hos- pltaldicd yesterday. Ho was a stranger in Omaha. The Castollar Street Prcshytermn church began this week to hold gospel mcetingsovory evening. The attendance and interest have been good from the first evening and fctcadlly increasing. Judge C. A. Baldwin was suddenly called to Kansas City yesterday , to the death-bed of his daughter. Mrs. Mcrts- hclmor. Judge- Baldwin has the sym pathy of Omaha's citizens in his last sad bereavement. Robert Buchanan , an insane man who had wandered from Snnthland , la. , was picked up by the police at the Union Pacific depot yesterday. He said ho had a brother hero , and was turned over to the latter , who is a hack driver. Charles Anderson , who'was arrested for stealing the horse of S. J. Durgstrom. waived a preliminary examination ana was held to the district court in the sum of $1 ,000. Not being able to give the surety ho went to the county jail. J. G. Giles , of Council Bluffs , wants to know the whereabouts of a lly-bitten gray liorbo and a top buggy. Said rig was hired by a club-footed man named Brown , and did. not return nt the expected time. Samuel Crowley , captain of engine house No. 4 , was anxiously seeking his lost son last night. The child is be tween three and four years old , with hair cut short. Ho wore a white straw hat and a blue dro&s. His name is Jim- mio. Justice Anderson entered up three judgments against the Truth Printing and Publishing company yesterday as follows : In favor of the Western Union Newspaper union , $1)4.09 ) : for the Car- pnter Paper company , $185.00 ; for James W. Everts , for lumber , $78.10. ! Dr. Lamar , pastor of the First Baptist church , will begin on Sunday nightnoxt n borics of sermons on subjects of great interest to everybody. The llrston next Sunday night will bo "Capital and Labor , " to bo followed by "Tho Sunday Question , " "Was Adam and Eve the Only Pair Created ? " "Shall Woman bo Ordained to Preach ? "Where Do Infidels and Skeptics Get Their Moral ity ? " _ IVi-sonnl PiiruKfnphH. H. E. Guy , of 1'ierco , Nob. , is at the Wind sor. sor.G. G. H. Toncray , of Fremont , Neb. , is .it tlio Millnrd. i. Goodman , of Talmage , Neb. , Is at the Pnxton. Charton Uiddlc , of Dunbar , Nob. , is at the Windsor. George H. Stewart , of Crcston , la. , is at the Millurd. _ _ .lames A. ilolmau , ot Lincoln , Nub. , is at „ . . thoMlllanl. W. S. Hector , of Nebraska City , Neb. , is nt tlio I'axton. > W. W.Vriiht ; , of IJUio Springs , Nob. , is nt the Windsor. Hubert McHeynolils , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Milliircl. l'G. . Klcul anil wife , of Albion , Neb. , are nt the Windsor. Mra. D. Ackcrmnn , of Grand Island , Neb. , js uttho Millurd. John A. Felson and wife , of Button , Neb. , ore at the Windsor. Mrs. C. A. Hinsilale , of TeUsmah , Nob. , is registered at the .Milhird. Walt M. Scely c-aino up from Bonnet hist night , and Is at the Millnrd. Gi'orgo H. Sweet , wife and daughter , of Chicago , arc at the Paxton. Messrs C G. Hoyt anil H. I , . En-ing , of Beatrice , Neb. , arout the Paxton. A. McShnnc , of DeatUvood , is in the city looking after pi opurty ho controls in South Omaha. Walter C. Leach , of Minneapolis , agent for the Heckler Insurance company , is at the Millard. Mrs. O. Jay Smith and ( laughters arrived in the city last night from Fort Mcado , and are registered at the P.i.xtou. Edward ami William O'Hara , of Cedar Hapids , lit. , heavy railroad coiitr.ic.tors , aio in the city with an eye upon future operations in the west. A I'm Id of a Woman. A stalwart African named J. A. Miller has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Ida Miller , charging her with calling him a thief and threatening to do him bodily violence. Ho most Indignantly denies the opprobrious epithet she applies to him. Ho declares ho has not been in a lien-roost for over a year. Itnflroml Men in New Tnomas L. Kimball , Charles J , Smith , Erastus Young , J. M. Tliurston and T. M. Orr gnvo notlco to the county clerk yester day that they hud associated themselves to gether for the purpose of buying and soiling real estate. The principal place of business will lie in Omaha , and the capital stock Is placed at § SOU.0. , ( Tnkn Down Tlmno Sign * . The sign commissioners are determined that pci-bons having signs on their places of business shall comply with the city oidinanco governing such matters. A great many per- ons havu compiled with the requirements ( pcclllod , but a great many inoro have utterly ignored thorn , On next Monday the eoinmib- Moiiurs will commence to arrest all such offenders. _ Belling Dounycd Fl li. S. Hollander , a ilsh peddler , is In hock at the central station for soiling decayed inor- chumTisc. The arrest was made by Special Onicor Goldsmith who insists that the ilsh Bhould bo classed as garbage and dumped in the river , as It is not lit to bo eaten , Hollan der says that the moruhandlso was shipped here \vediicsday and that necessarily it must bo fresh. The inspector was next called and after n careful examination he agreed with Otllcer Goldsmith that the tis > h was not lit to bo oaten. _ Hrntfnt ; ami Power Supply Company The Omaha heating and power supply company tiled articles of Incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The authorized capital stock Is fiOO.OOO , in shares of f 100 each , and the nature of the business to bn transacted is the generating and furnishing of heat and steam power for residences ami manufacturers , Victor II. L'olTnmn. Nathan Mcrriam , Guy C. Harton , Fraulc Murphy , Niithau Sueiton , W. H. Taylor , James M. Woolworth , John B. Colton , Horace II. It'in- 0in and Frank Hatton are the incorporates. Arrests for May. Following is n recapitulation of the police arrests for the month of May : Assault , U ; nssuult with Intent to kill , 3 ; assault with in- tout to rape , 1 ; assault and buttery , 2 ; burg lary. 1 ; carr > Ing concealed weapons , ( ) ; dis turbing the peace , I * ) ; vicious dogs , 11 ; di imks , 224 ; fast driving , 4 j lighting , 1SI ; Injury to fire wires , 1 ; forgery , 1 ; false pretences , fi ; fugitives from justice , 1 ; taking hoiso with out leave , 1 ; liorso stealing , ] ; keepers of houses of 111 fume , 12j Inmates , S3S ; petit larceny , 24 ; grand larceny , 2 ; violating ped- dlurs licoiibo , U ; violating garbage license , 4 , violating plumbers' license , 3 ; violating ex press license- 1 ; manning , ! ; nuisance , IT ; obscene pictures , 1 ; rosistltig oftlcor , Uob ; 'itructlng streets , 10 ; shooting with intent to kill , 4 ; teams uuhitchrd , 25 ; 'vagrants , 337. Total , 1OM ) . The cases for the dlbtrict. court numbered ten , . ' . Stop nt the Globa hotel. . ' . . . BOUNCING TI1I3 BQUATTBttB. Fornint KJcctinent or Enoroachcrs on Iljrron Heed's Property. Deputy ShorllT George Strykcr , armed with cloven orders in ejectment secured from the district court by Byroa Reed seve ral days ago , yesterday went down to the bottoms to servo the papers on the unfortu nate squatters nnd was received with con siderable opposition and resistance. He , fortunately , was accompanied by two police men from the regular force and their pres ence hnd a tendency to keep down the ruf- fllcd tempers of the residents. Mr. Strykcr came in contact with awful sights of pov erty and Bqtmllor , and the rudely constructed huts were unkempt and filthy. As the ma jority of Iho squatters aprccd to leave the premises within a period of from five to ten days they wore not Intcrferrod with , but ono Frank Toucher Insisted upon combating the mandates of the court and barred the door of his shanty ngalust the odlccrs. After a lively struggle , in which clubs nnd other missies were hurled nt the ofllcers , they succeeded in razing the Toucher shanty to the ground and leaving the family without a roof to cover them. These severe means it is alleged were necessary nnd if the other squatters do nbUcnvo within the tlpio stipu lated they will bo treated In n like manner. It is by copying after nature that man gets best results. Dr. Jones' Clover Tonic is nalurn's own remedy , is purely vegetable , can bo taken by the most delicate. Cures all stomach , kidney and liver troubles. CO cents. C. 1 ? ' Goodman. _ _ I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can 1111 all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo scon ut stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. Titos Puicii. * A Tribute to His Memory by Hln Fel low Citizen * * . It is proposed to erect at some point to bo hereafter determined a bronre statue , heroic size , In memorlam of the late T. J. Potter. His thousands of friends will be glad of the opportunity to thus manifest their apprecia tion of his noble qualities , the sincerity of his friendship , nnd his fidelity to the interests in trusted to his caro. Ho had notable charac teristics worthy of commemoration , and to this end it is proposed to raise a fund by pub lic subscription to defray the cost of n suita ble monument or statue. The undersigned have consented to servo as a commission to have the matter in charge. to raise the necessary funds and procure a suitable statue , and to this end have organ ized by the election of Captain Warren Heck- with of Mt. Pleasant , piesident ; Dr. J. J. Hansom of ISurlington , treasurer , and W. T. Foster of Burlington , secretary nnd agent. Local committees will bo organised in each locality where the public may desire to con tribute to tlio Potter monument fund , the money to bo remitted to the treasurer , Dr. J , I. Hansom , president of the German-Ameri can Savings , bank , Burlington , la. , and to bo paid out upon tlio order of the commission. The co-operation of the press and railway men , and the public in general , Is earnestly solicited , in order that n lilting memorial to Mr. Potter may bo erected. Additional par ticulars will bo furnished by the secretary by mail , and ho will also visit the various points to secure an organized eflort to raise the nec essary funds at onco. onco.WAiiunx BCCKWITII , Pros. J. J. IttN * > ou , Troas. W. T. Fosrcn. Sec. THOMAS MIM.UII , PA in. Mom ox , E. L. LOMAX , CHAIILUS M. Lr.vv , * Elm-Aim CAMi'iici.r. , Jit. Lifo is burdensome , alike to the suf ferer and all around him , while dyspep sia and its attending evils hold'sway. . Complaints of this nature can bo speed ily cured by taking Prickly Abb Bitters regularly. Thousands once thus atllicted bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. _ DEMOCRATS. Union Pncillc , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to parties desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention , to beheld held at that place , on Juno ith , at one /are for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets going good Juno Snd to fith , inclusive , and re turning Juno Oth to llth , inclusive , good for continuous passage only in each di rection. GKO11GK VltOMAX AKRIVES. The CliicfoC tin ; Union PiicUlo Urotli- oiliod in Omalm. George Woman , chairman of the griev ance committee of the Union Pacific railroad , arrived in tills city yesterday from Denver , and was met ut the depot by n delegation from the local brotherhood. Mr. Woman was im mediately notillcd of the action taken In ref erence to requesting the Union Pacific to pro hibit the scab crows of the Burlington from drawing cars over the bridge , and he gave his full accord and sympathy In the premises. By request he will remain in the city over to-day and to-morrow , and from hero will proceed to Chicago on business re lating to the order ho represents. Last evening a Biu ; reporter met Mr. Vroinan , and in answer in several questions ho replied that in his opinion the demands made on the Union PaeiJle ofllclals were not out of place , and that they would bo carried out to the letter. "The brotherhood. " continued Mr. Woman , "have the word of those in author ity that they will comply with thoYequests , mid I liuvo no doubt that they will remain Jinn. " A gentleman who was with Mr. Woman stated that it has been fully decided upon that the very moment the Union Pacific al lows a scab crew the privileges of the bridge there will bo a general strike of all the eiuplopcs of that road , A luxuriant draught of Tni'rant'H Selt zer Apc-riont removes all ill effects arising from indiborctioiib in eating and drinking. _ _ Smoke Soidonborg's Figaro and got the best 5-ceut cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholubalo depot. xo sAi/i' IJ.VK * ; AND itirruu.v. Tlio I'nloii ' Pneillo. "THi : OVEHLAXD ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Luke City and return , Juno Oth , at 0110 fare for tlio round trip. Tickets going good live days , and re turning llfteon days , cxtrdmo limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within thoho limits. Parties do- Firous of vibitiug Garllold Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , bhould improve tlio opportunity now offered. to Weil. The following marriage lioonsa ? were Issued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and KosUonee. Ago , I John A. Nelson , Clay county , Neb . 28 I Mary Johnson , Moline , 111 . ' . . ' j Gottfried Bucko , Onialm . 40 I Elsa Mooller , Omaha . M I John P. Williams , South Omaha . 41 \ Lizzie Craus , South Omaha . 81 ( Peter Johnson , Omaha . . . . . . . 35 i Li ilu liasmussen , Omulm. . , . . . 20 Unluii Pacific. "THK OVKHLAND HOUTE , " Will soil through tickets at rate of ono fare for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas , tp parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Contention lobo hold in Chicago Juno 10th. Tickets-good coing Juno ICth to . lOth.nrid returning J > iuo 120th to ii-5tti inclusive , wit.h 'oonMiUioiu ' patsujje only in each divcetlcn. . Continental Clothing House An opportunity of Special Importance for cash buyers throughout the west. Specials in Children' 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 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. OUR orders by mall nnd express for the bargain susts advertised wore 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 moihod of advertising , and wo propose to continue it , knowing that every article sent in response to thcso orders will bo a last ing advertisement for the CONTINEN TAL. LOT 2705. Price $ , ' 5.00. WoofforlSO Boys' Scotch Plaid Norfolk Blouse Suit at the merely nominal prieo of $3.00 ; these are in regular sixes from 4 to IS years old , and as pretty a style and as7 serviceable as any that wo have been nblo to innlco up this season for a , much higher price. LOT U30-1. Price & 1.00. This is a very choice lot in si neat mixed Cheviot ngood borviccablo color and cut in the same sixes for Boys' from 4 to IS years old. A now lot which has boon made up to sell for $0.09 , and wo unhesitatingly ollor this us ono of the Best Bargains ever offered this season in this depart ment. LOT 2308. 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 and brown We will send packages containing suits of clothing , furnishing goods , cloths and woolens of all kinds kep in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Kansas , Dakota , Colorado , or Wyoming , C. O. D giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage 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 bo 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. Exa/unio the goods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES rVcOINES Proprietors.1 Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. L WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI A DKSIM3UATI2 I-'IOIIT AT CARDS. Cliurloy llanseii < > " Oinnlm Rills Two Men and Wounds n Third. A letter from Peter Nolan , nf Fnrgo , D. T. , tells of a dc ] icruto light witnessed by him in which Charley Il.insen , formerly of Oin.ihu , killed two antagonists and latally wounded another , but received wounils himself from which ho cannot recover. Charley was fore man of a Bung of workmen on the Manitoba railroad nnd he and three of the men in his charge were accustomed to put m thcirs | > are .time Humbling. Things went along smoothly until a few days ago , while engaged m thuir usual pastime , a dispute aiose. There w.ia a big jack-pot , and ono of the men opened it with 810 , Hanson alone Maying after Iho drawing. The WrM. man passed and Hanson bet $40. He took the money , hut the llr.st fellow claimed Hanson did not have openers nnd wantnd him to "put up. " Han- hen refused and all three of the other players aroboaml pulled their revolvers. Hanson , who is as quirk as a eat , Jerked out his seven shooter and two Hashes from it dropped two of his antagonists dead at his feet. The third man sprung upon him and attempted to down him when a desperate struggle ensued. Hoth fell to the ground , but in a second they loosened their grips and Jumped to their feet. Hoth then tired tit the same instant , and both fell to tno giouml. Although mortally wounded , Hansc'ii raised himself on his elbow and emptied his revolver in his antagonist's body. None of thcho shots took fatal effect , and it is thought that the third man will possibly recover. Hanscii is now lying in the hospital , uml it Is thought his days are numbered. Tills powder never varies. Amorvelof puri ty , Htrensth und wlioU-boiiioness. Morouconom * leal tliun tlui ordluury kinds , mul riuinot bo bold In competition \Utli the innltltuduof lo\vro.st. short ui'i lit aliiiii or iili-.phuU ! podera. . Bold only in cuns. Hoyal linking 1'owdcr Co. . laj Wull btreet , New Vork. Nollco to Contraofors. Sealed pi opomlu wlllbu rerolvcd by the tin- lU'iblyin'il ut the ollice at the t-outa Unnilm Land Company at Omulm , Neb , , until II p. m. , Juno "nd , jK-f , for grading In Spring I.uku Vark , ciouth Umaha , N b. The approximate quantity of excavation li about 40ooJ iitblo ) ards , i'ju- Illu and spocltlcatlonscau becoeu at thu olllroot Hituuil _ Way , Jluglneers , lloom til I'axton A bond of 1 1,0,0 will la required to Insure the completion of tlio uoik within I'JU dayu from the Elgiilncof the contract. No bids \\111 be toiuldered unless nccompan- K'tl by a certllied clii-ck for J K ) . The right is re. bci vt'd to telcct any or all bids. - l . U. JIKlt , Secretary. JUOICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AdrcHlfilui ; lioB ulwuj a proven eucretaful. ' llcforo pluciiiKany Newspaper Advcrtlsiuj concuKl LORD & THOMAS. . , ' M ( 19 KuiiUkSlntUCHICAGO. . i strlpo , not showy nt all but very gontcol perfect fitting and thoroughly in ado In Norfolk Blouse style , same sixes ns the other lots Wo do not expect to dupli cate as good a stiitas this for Iho money this season. Tlio suit 1ms been marked on our counter for 87.00 nnd wo know that every 0110 taken out of our store will give perfect satisfaction. Itoinom- bor thcfec are short p.ints suits only Continuation of the sale of the Fabrics. There are only two colorings left on these celebrated suitingsand wo offer them until they arc entirely closed out ut the same unapproachably low price ot $12. per bait. No inoro desira ble material can bo offered for n bus iness suit than these goods are , being purely all well fabrics and goods that have stood the test for yc.nrs. LOT 3521. In this lot wo have about 100 suits loft in single breasted Suck Coats , In si/.os from S3 to 44. The very best Sawyer Woolen Go's. , Double and Twist Spring Suitings , now light grey and brown mixture just made up in our very best manner , and never , during the twelve years that wo have been sell ing this suit has it over been placed on our counters at less than $18. Wo do not need to commend the colc- broted Sawyer Woolen Co.of Dover , N. II. , but unhesitatingly pronounce them the best innuufaclurorH of fine all Wool Suitings in Now England. No shoddy. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. Medical nmJ tclcntlflo pkill 1ms at list Folvod th piolilcm of tlio lonif n ilo < l imclidno for Ilio ner. VOUH , debilitated , and the * re < l , by combining Hie luf-i nrrtonlcn. . Celery ntid Coca , with otht r f ( Tec. tlvc rcmedlcBvbicn , nctinir K < nlly but rfllckiilly ou tliu klilucjn , liter an.l bowela , rrninM ) < linasi > . restore strength am' renew vitality. XUIa medicine la . 'Tf nils a pU < v > heretofore unoraipffd , and ronrta B new era In tun trratmont of ticnnuR trmilik * . Overwork , nnitltty , difeaw , lay tUo foundation of nervous jirostratlon and vrculmiM. and eipiriinro ban bhown that HIP nuial mnnllij do not mend the strain and paralynia of tlionemmu pyptrm. liocGinmemlod by profcsnionil and Luelnefce men. Eond for rirculara. 1'nco 81.00. Bild by clrognlttd. WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. , Proprietors UUULINUTON.VT. S. K. FELTOH . . & CO. , Water Works Contractors Anil Manufacture ' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of nil ilcxcrlptInns. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. Detail - tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. once , Slrai's ' BiiiMini , Fonrlii Floor , OMAHA. HEBBASKA , DIAMONDS , WATCHES , JEWELRY , RONZES 0- MAX MEYER 0 , Omaha , Nebraska. FOUNTAIN CU.l AND PLUG- comparably t1 at. . flocks or cotton is used in any ot tholr fabrics. Do not forgottho price , only $12. $12.LOT LOT 8514. Wo olTor 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Stiwyor Woolen Go's. Suits in a very dark Oxford inlxturo , iv smiill nont check p.attorn , ono of the most popular styles the mill has over made , Biiitnblo for cither bus iness or dress purposes. Single breasted Sacks , regular sixes in Spring \vofghtut the sumo extremely low price of $112. LOT 52.j Is a Single Button Cuta way Frock Suit of this Dark Velour Fin ish Sawyer of which wo have made up about f)0 Suits , as a largo number of our customers want a frock suit of these celebrated Sawyer goods. We have made up a few suits of this shade in regular sizes from ! J5 to 44which will bo Bold at the same extraordinarily low price as the others , $112. Wo continue the sale this wcok of the noted Dolan Cheviots , in regular sixes , 34 to 41 , comprising fourdilTorcnt styles and mixtures at the wonderfully low pi-ice of $8.00 per suit. These are strict ly all wool goods , free from shoddy , durable and right lu every respect. No suit in this lot ought ever to be retailed for lebS than $112 , but wo offer this as an attractive bargain in Men's low priced Business Suits. SEEN THEM ? Will buy 0110 0 * our nobby Spring Suits in Wot'btcd , fine Casbimere , or' ' Scotch ( Jbeviots , | in all the popular colors and Btyles. ' Real bargains that I cannot fail to bo' ' appreciated by the1 dii-CLM'iiing. W e are aware that IX- KXI'KNSIVK ROOds are largely udver- tifeed this season , hut all of them cannot stand tliO hpei'tion. NVo able our customers to c.xamiiio our stock , and thus satisfy theiiibelvus of its quality and our jvcracity. OMAHA MEDICAL $ SURGICAL INSTITUTE , H. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for gut cessful treatment ut every furm of dUease rcquir lug- Medical or Burglcal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. llogrd and attendance , best hospital accornmo ilatfoin in the west WKITU rofc Ci ctiiRS ; on Deformities nnJ llraces , Trusses , Club I'eet , Cunatuie of UK Spine , Piles , Tumors , Csuccr Cat.irrh , Uronchltis , Inhalaliou , Klectrlcity raraljtU , Kiitlepsy , KM- ncy , Uladdcr Kye , Car , bUtu and blood , apd all Surgical Operations. Dlseasos of Women a SpoolsI'.y , IIOOK ON DUEACXS or WOMEN 1'iitl. ONLY BELIABLE MSDIOAL IN3T1TUTS MAKING 1 sriCULTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Diseases successfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed Irom ( be kystetu without mercurj' Kew restorative treatment for lots ol Vitftl I'ower. 1'eisons unable o visit us may be treated at home by correspondence All commu nications coufideutial Medicincsor Instruments sent by mail or cipren , securely ( lacked , uo marks to indicate contents or tender Une per sonal interview preferred. Cell and consult us or send history of your case , and tie ill send in plalu wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Im- \otency , Sjphllis. Olett and Veticocele , with \re tiou list. Address Omaha lUrtliral unct 5nriilfil Ttttlluleoi { DR. Mc ENAMY , Cor. 13th and DedeeSli. . - 1VAHA.NE8. Art ) ( lie PEERLESS DYES Fast Colors , Price $8,00 , LOT 3500 We offer this wcok 100 Tn- cllgo Blue Flannel Suits , made In single nnd double breasted sacks , regular sizes from 35 to 44. The regular price of this suit has always been $10.00. in fact , Borne dealers have sold thorn for as high ns $12.00 per suit , but wo offer thorn now at this extraordinarily low price of $8.00. Send for Samples. Send for samples of these goods before ordering them. Wo will gladly send sam ples of cloth to any address , or wo would much prefer to send a sample suit , s that the manner of making nnd trim ming can bo scon. Wo would recom mend , however , that self measurement blanks bo sent for llrst , so that a sample suit may bo sent fitted to the party order ing , thus saving the trouble of returning suit to exchange it. Parties wishing Children's Suits , pleaie ssnd for lot and ago they wish , as wo have no samples of the short muts suits. LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD BELLE -BOURBON WHISKEY For Medicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE KO FUSEL OIL ! Cs Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA , LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , $1.25 For Quart Bottle , Bold Only In Dottles. For Sale by Orocen For Sale by and Wine Merchtuslt Druggists Everywhere. Everywhere , ' N PRONGING OUR * TH ? M ml l s m 'REEtNG " " " --ic niSTIl-r * * IT OF THE GREAT APPETIZER. * > 9 Thli li to certify that I haToonmlned the lamplo of DELLE OFIJODKDON W11IBKEY rocelrctl fron Lawrence , Oitroiu & Co. , and found the me to bo perfectly free from Kuttl Oil and all ether ilelcterloui tubstancci and ttrlslly imro. 1 cheerfully rucomintml tli ainii for family und Midlclnal purpose * . 1 , V , IliHXUM , M. D. . Analytical ( hornlit , I.oulivlllc. ! T. CiL.Al > STO\n ISKOS. k CO. , Atfcnfg for Omulmcl > . Both are Torpid brought iiitc > MEANS A jHealthy Ac-l 'tioii ' by > Torpid TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT lima Natibira U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , MSB , 1'nld Up I'ajiltal $250,000 Surplus 00,000 H , W. YATP.S , Trcslilent. LMHH H. HIT.II , Vice 1'rcslrtPUt. A , U , TOUZAMNnil Vlro President. W. II K. lluuins : , Cubhler , W , V. Mniioi : , .IOIIN 8. Cnr.r.irra , H. W. YATI-.K. J.KWIS S , Ki-uu , A , U. TOUZALIN , Hanking OHlco THE IRON BANK , Corner 12tli nnd I'ainum fits , A Ucnvrul llautduj : Uuslncbs Transacted , NOW'S THE TIME To have your frli'nds come to it \s.\s AXH MKKASKA : As Kabtern lines will sell tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVEIITIIB Union Pacific "TIlO Ovfil'llilKl ItOIIIC. " Until July 1 , l bS tkWets sold for thcte cxcur- Blonslll bo jjooil thirty duyH for the louml trip and can bo used ten days KoliiK. \ \ hen iiur- thabem are learty to return , these tlckuta Mlllba coed llvu OnyM for that tmrpo e. If purthabera Ubto top Uortor debtinutlun on our Ilne , ngvutslll Etarnp ticketsgogil to jcturn from fcucli point. J.S , TL'liUUTS. Oon. I'&T. Agent. . U JAJMAX. Abs't 0. J1. A. T. A. OMAHA , NUU. DH. B. 0. WEST'S Nenve AND Firm * MUNT , H guaranteed gpenjtic for HVBlcrla , Diri BBSS , C'onvuUloiw , I'ltfl , Nervous Nouraltja Headacne. Nervous I'rimtratlon. cjiueed by thft use of alcohol or tobacco. Wukefulness , Meotftl Depression , Hoftenlnjr of the Hraln. resitltlng lot fnsanltv , and leadlmr to inlsorr , decay and ; de < ith , i'rtmaturcOlaAca , llarrerineei. Lota of } 'ower In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Kpirmatorhopa caused by ovrr-e erton | of th * brain , Belf-ubusB or over-lndiilKence. Kach box contains ono month's treatment. (1.09 ft box , or sir boxes for VOO , tent by mall piepaldonra * celpt of price , WI5 CUAHANTEK K1X BOXES To cure ny casa. With each order received by us for lx boxes , Accompanied with V .W , we will trend the purchaser our writt n Kuurantea U > refund the money 1C the trcatuienT floes not effect a cure. Guarantees lamed only by 0. 1' . (100UMAN. Druzclst , Bolo Agent , 1110 I'arnam. Btrcft. Omaha. Nub. tal satisfaction la tb euro ot UonontiGFk ndl OKet IinctctlbDllanil f itl mf e lu rtcoiatnen4 lug It to all kuffemt , i. j. vro.xEii , M.U. , D.cilur , IU. nucu. 81.00. Bbli ) by