Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 11, 1888, Image 8
I -TILE OMAHA DAILY BEJS ; MONDAY. JXTMfi 11,1888. THE CITY. The body of Picrco , one of the men Imrlcd nlivo Saturdny wns Jorwnrdcd to Lansing , In. , last night. Tom McDonnhl was taken in by the police Inat night for giving .Tames Ken nedy , i scab uiigincur , n black eye in n fist fight. Louis Ulm was arrested yesterday for using a switch iron to hit K. M. McC'aughan. a car drive , living ntilUU'J Cumlng street. .T. M. Trostrom , of Brlggs Place. wants his big borrol horse. The animal iviis stolen while hitched at Eighteenth and California streets Saturday. .T. H. Lipng , of Beatrice , Nel > . , is at the Mil- Innl. Walter J. Latnb , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is nttho Mtllartl. J. J. Uuchanan , of Hastings , Neb , , Is at the Paxlon , T. M. MnrqucUo , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Mllliinl. W. It. Kelly , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Millnrd. 3. U. Harnish , of Portsmouth , In. , Is at the \Vlmlsor. N. S. Hnrwood , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Paxton. W. F. Zimmerman , of Davenport , la. , Is at the Windsor. II. M. Howard , of David City , Neb. , Is at the Mlllnrd. II. M. Tiiggnrt and wife , of Nebraska City , Nob. , aru at the Millnnl. Messrs. John 0. Watson , V. U. Smith and L. C. Davenport , of Nebraska City , Neb-'siro at the Piixton. . Mr. W. H. Willis and wife , of DCS Molnes , ami Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cutter , of Daven port , arc visiting at Mr. P. 13. Alexander's. ' Mrs. J. H. J. Hynn , of Walnut lull , Is en tertaining her motliur , Mrs. James Gray , nnd her sister , Mrs. O. T. Thompson , of Wash ington , D. C. , who arrived here Thursday evening for a month's visit. A STEAM KU SUNK. The General Terry Hits n Tier and ( ! OCH ] ) ( nvii. Twelve ycnrs ago the Fifth Infantry , reg ular troops , wcro stationed nt Fort Lcuvcn- worth. That wns during the Custer cam paign In the Black Hills against "Sitting Hull" and his warriors , nnd the regiment , by orders , was forced to the front. They went by the same steamers in widen they Innilcd yesterday for n few hours In Omahu to "stock up" with provisions. About 0 o'clock the unusual screeching of whistles was heard , nnd soon after tlio stern wheelers Helena nnd General Terry tied up nt the foot of Douglas street. Four hundred and seventeen sun-burned frontier soldiers , including ofllocrs and musi cians , wcro on board of the two steamers accompanied by the wives and daughters of the ofllccrs. When the two boats landed it wns evident that the men desired to land , but it was out of the question at that time , but later providence interfered , and their wishes wcic gratified. Odlcors from the headquarters who were on hand to meet the new comers were informed of the nrriv.il by Lieutenant .1. AI. T. Partello , who was the first to como ashore. lie stated that the party had , through the means of a Held glass , sighted n Hag at half mast nijd it occurred to them thnt General Sheridan hud ilicd. AVlipn the lieutenant was informed tlmt tlio emblem of death was In respect to tlio mem ory ofn departed Union Pacific railroad olllcial , and was displayed from the quarters of tlio road instead of tiio government , 1'ar- telloby voicocommunicated to thoconunnmUr Colonel Gcorgo Gibson , who in turn notified his command , who immediately sent up n cheer of thanks which wns re-echoed by the throng nnhnro who hail gathered. The band struck up u lively. Inspiring air , nnd as the sun set in the west tlio hawsers were cut and the boats floated towards Kansas City. They wcro not destined to reach that vil lage on time , however , and it will bo many days before the General Terry again floats. The Helena ran under tl.o Union Pacific brldgo nil right , but when the General Terry was passing under thosecond span the btrongetment swung her nidewiso against ono of the old piers standing in the river , tearing a hole in her side some eight feet long nnd six feet high , which filled her with water KO that she sank in .about seven minutes from the time she struck. As soon as the accident occurred Pilot Machoy signalled his engineer to "go iihend" with all possible spued and ran hur within n few foot of shore , so that slio gioaiidcd , ns it wcro , In about oigth feut of water. At the time of the accident all was in con fusion , the ladies nnd children screaming while the men were for tlio time panie- strickcn and it was with difllculty that a few of the oniccrs who retained their wonted coolness could control them. Indeed , ono lieutenant who evidently was iu charge of the guard aftorotho landing so completely lost control of his thinking apparatus that ho could not oven attempt to answer n civil question in an intelligent nuniner but raved about u pair of silk stock ings ho had lostin the WICCK. As soon as tlio boat grounded the gangplank was thrown but and the Helena notilicd by whistle that the General Terry was in distress. Slio Etcanicdibark and in the meantime the latter boat had been tied to shore mid all hands at pnco set to work to unload her. The ladies were taken to tlio hotels and miido comfort able. able.Tlio Tlio loss is estimated at J2",00n , of which a great portion consists of property belonging to the olllccrs and families , fi'runks contain ing elegant dresses and Jewel boxes of silver ware , etc. , wcro lost wlillo till tlio furniture was greatly damaged. The loss in equipage Is very great. On board the sunken stoatncr wcro com panies I ) , F , Gaud A * under command of Cap tains ilaorgtiH. Itonmyno , Kamlallnnd Ilievot Lieutenant-Colonel lUco. Tlio four companies witli the band number perhaps -175 men. They uro destined to points in TOMIS , two companies going to Fort UHss , two to Fort Mclnlorih. two to Fort Davis , ono to Fort 13rownvillo and ono to Fort Hancock. Tlio band goes to Sunset. This is the second ac cident which has bufiillun tlio Gonornl Terry since leaving Sioux City , bho having struck u enng near liltur. The romalndur of thu Journey to Kansas City , the | ioint at which the n-minont were to take the train , will bo madn by rail , except ing the Helena , whlcli will proceed us DC- foro. foro.Tho The Union Pnrillo people will doubtless bo compelled to remove the old piers , of which th"ro uro three standing , as soon ns the mut ter is brought to the attention of the govern ment. A Pleasure Shared l > y Women Only. Malhorbo , the gifted French nutlior , declared that of all things man pos sesses , woman tilono takes pleasure in being possessed. Tills BOOIIIS generally true of the sweeter box. Lilto the ivy phuit.sho longs for im object to cling to niul love to look to for protection. This being her prerogative , ought she not to ho told thnt Dr. Plorco's Favor ite Prcsmiljti6n ) is the physical fciilva- tiou of her sex ? It hmilbhos those ills- trosbing maladies that made her life a burden , curing1 nil painful irregulari ties , uterine disorders , iiillaiiiiiialion nnd ulccnUion , prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. As a nervine it cttri'H ex haustion , prostration , dehillty , relieves mental anxiety and hypohondriti , mid promotes refreshing sloop. Smoke Soidouherg's Figaro mill got the best S-eont eignr in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. - C. Leo Sttuib , Architect and Sttpt. , oflico 1019 Howard ; 10 years' experi ence , Fine , stylish buildings u spec ialty. IMMOIvrAUlilKEUTY. How Oinnlia Will Celebrate the Dny or Nntionhl Independence. The work of the committee representing the Knights of Lubor und ull the other or ganizations of worklngmcn in this city Is progressing so satisfactorily that the pros- ' pccts ol a monster parade on the Fourth of July arc already most encouraging. In this grand display almost every homo will bo rep resented , Becnuscfrom it will bo taken some member who ii connected with some ono or more of the societies which will take part In , ho parade. In this grand showing it is com puted there will be nt least ten thousand pco- > lc. All the assemblies of the Knights of Labor will take part , nnd they will bo ac companied by a full quota of nil the other well-known organizations , civic and military n this city , while some of them will como Tioni Council Hluffs and neighboring towns. They will pnrnde through the various paved streets , and at the close they will gather iround Jefferson square , where Senator Van Wyck will deliver ono of his masterly orations tions on some of the leading Issues of the In the afternoon the celebration will bo jontinucd nt the fair grounds , where there will bo a grand balloon nsccaslon. a series of chariot laces , a barbecue In which a huge ox will bo ronstcd ; and an excellent programme of trotting and running races , greased pigs ind a full programme of athletic sports for every feature of which there will bo awarded u golden prirc. There will bo present also a number of bands , whlcli In the aggregate will consist of 100 men. nil of whom will play national airs at the same time and under tlio same leader ship. ship.The day will bo brought to a close by a magnificent display of fireworks in the high school grounds , in which a number of flaming tableaux will bo burned , together w'lth a pro fusion of rockets , candles , pin wheels nnd a host of other styles , which will render the occasion one long to bo rcmcinb'crcd , nnd bean an excellent manner in which to spend the evening of the glorious Fourth. The cost of so great an undertaking will bo considerable. Tlio affair itself will inure to the benefit of the city and to its merchants , nnd these will bo expected to contribute to Lho success of the same in such sums n may to them appear necessary. There is no doubt that the subscriptions will bo liberal , because the merchants of the city have always been found ready to appreciate laudable under taking. Tlio commlltcuon subscriptions will cull on merchants to-day. All the railroads entering the city have agreed to sell round trip tickets good on tlio 3d , 4th and MU of July for one fare. Dr. McGrew , kidney , Rectal , & nriv- ate diseases. Room lii , Bushman block Stop at the Glebe hotel. BENCH AXI KAU. ' District Court. SUIT AOAINST llll. 1) . MHIlCCn. John L , . Miles and James Thompson claim that Samuel D. Mercer has failed to comply with a contract entered into between them for the sale of real estate , and they want a judgment in the sum of & 3U1 which they maintain is duo them. JKNNIU'S WISHES. Jennie 15. Stevens petitioned the court to restrain AHhnrosc Hico nnd others from the possession of certain real estate until she is | ) aid over WOO , interest due on promissory notes given by the defendant.c FMIEIt TO A1I11IK 11V CON'TIIACT. As Richmond S. Maulsby has failed to comply witli a contract entered into with Jennie E. Steven * , she petitions the court to restore to her land which she sold to the de fendant. WANTS A OUAItDMN AITOIS'THI ) . Albert Holler petitioned the court to have n guardian ad litom appointed for the infant heir of Marcus H. and Louisa Heller , that they may be enabled to assume their rightful interests in an estate. WANTS THE I'OUOrnilTV ROI.l ) . James A. Hawlcy wants certain real estate sold to satisfy a promissory note amounting to $1,000 , held against John W. Smith ana others. surrrnnn $5,000 WOIITII. Sylvester Dankcl sots forth that he at onetime time was conducting r. butcher business , had credit , and stood well In the community until Louis Keller stopped in , carried away the stock in trade and thereby ruined his good name and credit in the sum of $ . " 5,000 , which amount he wants the court to muko Louis hand over. over.HIS aoon NAMIJ iMMAor.n. Carl F. Engstrom claims that uy being ar rested on complaint of Charles F. Helin on n charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses , which charge was not sustained , his good name has sufTeied thereby in the sum of { 3,000 , in which amount ho brought suit against Hulin Saturday. County Court. JU1IOMUNT AO UNST CYHUS JIOSS. James Morton & Son secured a Judgment in the sum of 5103 against Cyrus Hoss. SUIT AOAIXST OKOROi : P. 1'AI.VKH. The State National bank applied to Judge- Shields for a judgment in the sum of $542.33 against George F. Palmer alleged to be duo on a promissory note. CI'XNIN'OIIAM It.ltOTimiS WANT TI1UIII MOXI5V. Cunningham Brothers brought suit against J. D. Harris to collect 4151.1 ! " lor goods fur nished. HUE it'll Or COXTIIACT. Hammond & Gibson commenced an action against Lafayette Coltrin for breach of promise and to collect -SKi'.l ' said to bo due as per centagc for the sale of real estate. When you come to Omaha stop nt the Globe , tlie best located $ i-i-dny ! : hotel in town. Between llith and 14th streets on Douglas. Shetland pony for sale by Gcorgo A. Kceline , Council Blurt's. The Irony of If. ' Opposite the name of I. H. Walker in the police register last night was the charge of wife beating , and the owner of the name was o no of n miscellaneous congregation of mor tals behind the bars. The situation had a good deal of Irony in it , as the prisoner had been arrested 6n the complaint of Mrs. Walker. Tlio couple have had many scraps , in ono of which the wife used a knife and cut a long slit in thu husband's clothing. In an other she tried to shoot Walker , but fortu- natcli the gun didn't go oil. This powilor never varlrs , A marvel of puri ty , KtreiiKtli "lid x\hoH' ' > oiiifin > a . Xoronconoin- Icul tliiin the ordinary kind" , nnd cannot ho gold In competition with the multitude of lo\vco t. Hliort weight ilium or phosphate iKmdur.i. Hold only in cmm Hn iil Unking I'owder Co. . I'M , New VorS. JU.1ICIOUS . AND PERSISTENT _ Advert lElng hnj always proven J. attccfESful. lleforo placing airy J Newspaper Advcrtlalngrconaufc LORD & THOMAS , I II u 10 tU.JiU.U Street , ClllpACO. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS , hns been before tlio pnbljc now about fen ycnrs , nnd in 1 tlmt lime hns PROVED ITSELF fo HE AM , THAT IT HAS HIIKN HEI'- KESENTEI ) . IT 8 rUUEIA' VEGETABLE , Contains nothing harmful , nnd DOES ruiuFY THE mooi > AXD CUKE DISEASE , as it puts the kidneys , THE ONLY IIIOOD I'Uia- FYINO OHOAXS , 111 complete health. IT CUKES PEimANENTj/y. We have tens of thousands of tcsli- inoniab to this effect from people ple who were CUHED VEAUS AGO and who arc AVEU , TO-DAY. IT IS A SCIENTIFIC ! SPECIFIC , ' wns not put upon the market until throughly tested , nnd hns the endorsement of Prof. S. A. Lattimore , M. A. , Ph. , LL. 4 D , Ollicinl Analyst of foods and medicines , N. Y. State Ijoanl of Health , and scores of eminent chemists , physicians nnd profesional experts. It. II. Warner & Co. , no NOT CUUE EVKHYTItlNCj FHOM ONE DOTTLE , they having n specific 5 for * each important disease FIOIIT SKY of any preparation which claims infallibility. The testimonials nrmtcd by II. II. Warner & Co. are , BO far ns they know , POSITIVELY GENUINE. For the past five 6 years they have had a standing offer of $5,000 'for proof to the contrary. If you are sick and WANT TO GET WELL , 11SC Warner's ' Safe Cure , PUFT TOOK BLOOD. Impurities In the blood produce disease * . Bodily and mental health depend upon healthy condition of the blood. The blood , particularly In the uprlng nnd during the hoi lumincr months , becomes clogged with 1m- purlllci , which poison It and generate dis rate. A harmless blood purlder , without a parliclo of mineral potion In It , such an mer cury or potaih , Is neecs ary to remove tlieso Impurities and to restore the henlthy tone of mind and body. The best partner and touts knou n to the world Is MvUt's Specific ( S.K.S. ) . In regard to Its wonderful purlf > lnK nnd tonlo pow crs xvc give a few testimonials ai follows : Hr. Wm. A. Stebold , with Oeo. P. Howell * Co , 10 Spruce Street , New York , writes March th , 1E83 : " I feel It my duty , for the IwnelH of others who may bo aftlictfcl ns I was , to write you this letter , which youeanuecas my testimony In any w ay you choose. I vlll answer any Inquiry from others In relation to tlio facts herewith mated. In February last I suffered great pain and Inconvenience from bolls , all o\cr my neck ; I could not turn myhcnd without acute pain and my blood vasln poor condition. After trying all the usual remedies In such cases , and finding no relief , by the persuasion of Jlr. J. W. Kenn , Manager of your New York Ofllcr , I u cd on * bottle. S. S. 8 , and I Improved rapidly and Tcry coon I wns entlicly icllercd of my "Job's Comforters. " Now notn sign of my affliction can be seen. I feel strong and cheer ful. 8. S. S. Is n flue tonlo as proved In my case. I sleep Roundly and my appetite Is good. Dr. J. N. Cheney , a well known phjslclaa writes from r.llavlllc , Georgia : "lusoS. S.8. In convalescent fc cr cases with the best re- lulti. It v > 111 , In my Judgment , prevent sum mer dysentery , If one w 111 taku a fen * botllei In the Eprlugi thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summer. " Mrs. Seott Mston , US Zane street ( IslandX Wheeling , West Virginia , vtrites : "HsIng used S. S. S. for the blood , I can safely ray that It Iteatft nn > thing I tmv o u ed to clcanM thu blood and make a no w being out of u pep son. " Jlr. M. S. Itnmlln , Winston , N. C. , rites i "I use It o cry spring. It nl as builds in * np , gltltiff mo appetlto nnd digestion , nnd enroling mo to stand the loig , trying , ener vating hot summer da > s. On uslnu It I soon become strong of body and easy of mind. " Treatise on Illood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SfKCiKic Co. , Draw cr3.AtloDtu.Oi. NERVES ! NERVES ! ! * What terrible visions this little word brings before llic-eyes of the nervous. Headache , Neuralgia , Indigestion , Sleeplessness , Nervous Prostration , All stare them in the face. Yet all these nervous troubles can be cured by using For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contalas the hcst r'mcJics for diseased con. dilior. . of the Kidneys , Liver , nnd Dlood , liich alwayn accompany nerve troubles. It is a Nerve Tonic , an Alterative , a Laxative , and a Diuretic. That is why It CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL. $1.00 a Bottle. Rend for full particular * WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. . Proprietors , PURLINGTON. VT MAX MEYER & BRO. Western Apents for Chlckerliifr , Knube. Voso and lluhf llros. I'ianos ; Btuty \ Clark Organs. Mounni ; ; I'lauos ami Orgnnn but llttlci used whlcli will bu bold tlilbtek nt the following reduced pi Ices and terms ; floiril MniltMu I'autntnt. liniment. 1 Knabo Square , cost ICOO , for 1 JH-cKer llros. S.jtiuro Giand . coitfinu , forWiO . 20.00 10.00 1 llrudlmry Btiuure , cost tlOO , tor * 1W. . . . . 15.00 10.CO 1 1. P. llulo Square , cost W75. forlli'i . 15.00 10.00 IBtoddard Squat e , cost & ! > , for * | iw . 10.00 6.00 1 Ktuemn quure , a splendid bnnrulu , cost MUD , for W. . 10.0) 6.00 1 Hullett Davis Square l nud , covt WWi. for * i5 . . . 23.03 15.00 1 Marshall Wcndul Upright cost tWO , forlllS . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 10.00. \UwUor rprlght , cost , larilM , 15.00 10.00 10.00 3.03 10.00 3.00 1 Mason 'it Tfamlln Organ , cotttOO , fort.a . . . , 10.00 6.00 Comu i-aily nnd take your pick , Drlng this ad. with you to avoid mUtakes. .MAX MKYKll & Itno. , Corner lutli and Fa rim in his. A qulcic. permanent cure rnn liril mil V hllii Mrra llNl I for lo" Qr falllnir rUll 1111.11 UllLIt manhood.nervoutnebn. \voakneu. unnatural lee e . lack of ftxenetb , vigor or development. c&u&eu by laolKcretlon , excccfttix. etc. l < ufuub/f 6ouJr tfAt ( rftjlruj/ivet , CO. , UUfFAIX ) . W. V , Continental Clothing House , To the Wholesale and Retail Trade of the West , The opportunity of a lifetime for oash buy ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale , Unapproachable bargains to close the season in every department. Our limited space prevents us mon- Uoning-bnt very few ot the bargain lots offered , but wo gtiaranteo from now un til July 4th , greater bargains in fine Rcndy-Mnoo Clothing , Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , than wcro over before quoted by any linn in the cloth ing business in the west. No old goods nt any price. The goods offered to you at this sale nro all now , made up within the hist ninety days. READ TUB LIST , SEE THE PRICES It will amply repay the expenses of a trip to Omaha by any man , woman or child wanting$10 worth of clothing. As"specimons of tlio different bargain lots comprlhcd in this lot , wo mention n few as follows , with a guarantee that the small number specially mentioned are no more attractive or desirable bar gains than hundreds of others to bo found in every clonartmont of our estab lishment during this sale. Lot 4187. On Monday wo will place on our counters 400 plain black pure all wool imported Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable for use in this climate ten months of the year. These suits are absolutely now , fresh from the work shop , and never shown on our counters before. Suits made up in the very lat est style 4 Hilton cutaway frock , which we olTor in all sixes from ! 15 to 44. Wo shall olTor this frock suit utlo per suit. Wo have not another word to say about this lot , excepting this , that wo liuvo sold precisely the same suit over since our store was opened for $22 , and never less. less.Lot 3536.Vo olTor 150 Mons' Double Breasted Sack Suits , regular sizes from 35 to 35of the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Vebstor , Mass. Made and trimmed in first class manner and perfect fitting. Wo oiler this lot to close nt the unheard of price of $9.60. Remember this lot is all In double breasted Sack Suits. Lot . Wo offer 100 suits , which will positively bo tno last of this lot of the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Go's goodl of which wo have sold hundreds' during the last two months. Wo olTor 100 of the neatest styles of the o famous goods to close at the remarkably low price of $12. This suit is retailed by every bouse in the country at $18. Wo have never offered n bargain that has given such universal satisfaction as tills suit. All sizes at the same price $12. Lot3. Wo offer fiOO pairs best fancy Cassimoro Pantaloons , goods that were made to sell for $7.60 and $8this season. Goods made by the Glebe Woolen Co. , liock Manufacturing Co. , Hocknnum Mill , Broadbrook Mills , and other man ufacturers of equal reputation. They are in regular si/os , and as nice styles ns wo have in our stock at any price. Wo find that wo hove a surplus of these line goods and do not wish to carry thorn over , nnd have consequently made the uniform price of $5 per pair for the en tire lino. Those goods are of the very best workmanship , and equal to any $10 custom pantaloons. Price during this closing sale will bo $5. In our Boys' and Children's depart ment wo offer an EHTRAOUDINARY line of bargain , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our space will not permit of our enumerating the different bar gains in this deuartmont , however , w" will mention ono , a lot of 250 Boy ° , Knee Pnnt Suits , embracing three different foront styles which ) _ wo have marked at , i I the extraordinarily low price of $2.60 to close. Sixes from"4 to H years. Send for sample suit. You will bo bettor pleased with thorn than nnytnlng wo have shown you nt this price before. Lot 811 and 2839. Boys' Long Pant Suits. Wo offer in this lot which em braces two styles , Boys' strictly all wool enssimors wick suits , cool , pants and vest , in dark and medium colors for boys from 4 to 14 years of age. This suit was made to sell at $10 but wo wish to reduce our stock of them immediate ly and olTor them at this sale to close for only $0 per suit , livery garment in I warranted strictly all wool now fresh goods. Uomombcr the price $0. J GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DE- ' PARTMtiNT. In this department wo announce tlio sale of 300 do/.on Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot was manufactured ex pressly for this season's trade , wo have a largo stock of thorn on hand nod offer them at 50 per cent less than the ovor- ngo price to olo. o them out. All now pattc.ms , most desirable styles , fuet colors , perfect fitting and perfectly made in every respect , regular prices of which were from $1 to * 1.7f > . Thisontiro lot in all sizes from 14 to 10 and i neck wo offer at 75 cunts each. Order for half dozan lots no less. Parties t a distance ordering these lots will please give us size of colar worn and tills is all that is necessary in order to got n perfect lit. Men's Half Hose 76 cents nor pair. Wo offer 8611 dozen of Mien's Fancy Half Hose at 75 cents per dozen to clobo. Regular $1.50 goods to bo sold only in dozen lots at the remarkably low price t of 76 cents per dozen , in sizes from 0 to . 11. , Sample suits of any of these lots will be sent 0. O. D. with the privilege of examination to any address in Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , "Wyoming , Dakota and Montana. ' v Freeland , , Loomis & Co. Proprietors * ' < * Corner Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Oinalia , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River. jj * | GRAM QPM HOUSE , TBHJKS AY , JUNK 14. Afternoon at 2:30 : Evening nt 8. TWO GRAND GILM iDcludliif ; thct Gient Cornet Virtuoso SIC. A. I.IKKRATI and 15 more matchless soloists mid 40 others of the bust Instrumentalist ! In the woild. Him : . A\MI : LOUISE TAIVKK , I'rlum Uonna Assolntii. SIGNOKINA t'AIU.OTTA JIACONDA , I'rima Uonna Soprano. iri'M.c HCLKM ; I III-MM , Contralto. MK CIIAhl.KS TUIt.XCIt , English Tenor. Slfi. TAGMAI'IKTKA , lltst llniitonii In Amcilcn. The Gilmoie Anvil Bripde , Battery of Six Cannons. Toioprocliun the features of the great HObTON JLMIILKI.S. ] 'rlros-Wc. ) 75c nnd Jl.OO-No extra charso for reserved seats. lint > uluon unit ufter 'i'uu&Uuy , U u , in. , nt box olllto. Tlie Urgent , tunica uucl Hum In the world J'atbCDKOr HCCOtnmouBtlonB unexcelled. New VorktuOlmgovvvlaLoadoailerrv DEVON-IA JIT.NT loth I Knnoru .irr/r'th CIIIUAH8IA . . .1 I'MShi : A.M'IIOlllA . .JUl.tlUU PUIIM.XMA , . Ji'.vi.autu I DLVUMA JULWlst ' NMVYOIIKTO LULIll'OOI , VIAQUtt.SbTOWN' . TliotVlebmtcJ i Ijiiwft mul llneJt I'as-1 JUNKHth btoaiuililii kviiRpr htcunier lu IJui.VlHU CITV Or1 HOltnl HieWorM. I AL'O. btt ) Milotin riaikiiuu to RlanEOHf , DorrUvnrpool. . llelfait urUueeniiown.KUunil uiiwriirU * uur ( llaaitovr fcteam- er . KUutKluiiwurJiforCUvof llome. M-coiiJ-clu > fJJ , Itelurn UckfUHt rt-tlutel rule * maile uvullabla for cltlit'r riiut , oiTurtm ; cnfur lMil ( t the urlvllcua of > celiK | Ilio Nortli utul t-outli uf Iri'lanU. tliu Hlvort MITH-T anil i > li-turo < | uo Clrilu. Hccrjun tJ. Anchor Lluu dniim iiurublo tree of ctiame. uld ut loweU ruU'i. Fur boot of tuurt , itcktta or Iurttier Infuruia- tlon appljr.to HEUDEROH BROS. , 72 Li Salle SU , Chicago. Urtovujr ol ourlo-1 " " < " Who is WEAK , NEHVOCN. DKDII.ITA- TKn.wlioInhlsFOM.YnnrtlONOltAlvrr ; Has TBIFL.KU nway hU VIOOK of IIODY , 1IIND and MANIJOOn. causing exhausting drains upon the FOUNTAINS of I.tFi : . I1KAUA11UK , DACKACISK , Dreadful Dreams , WEAKNESS of Memory , I1ANEI- FULNESS In NOCir.TY. I IMII.EH upon the FACE , and all the EFFECTS Icndlnir to EAItl/r DUG'AYnnd perhaps COXNimi'- TION or INSANITY , should consult at once the CKI.EIIHATKI ) Dr. Clarke. Established ta-,1. nr. Clarke ha * made NEIIVOUS I > C. 211 MTY. CHRONIC nnd all Diseases of the GENITO URIIVAHY Organs a Ufa iStndy. U makes NO difference. WHAT you if.ve taken or YVISO has failed to euro you. liar to their sex can consult with the assurance of ipccdy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. A9-Uond 4 cents postage for CcIclirntPd WorliH on Chronic , Nurvoiin and Deli cate Diseases. Conaultction , pertonal.'y ' or by latter , free. Consult the old Doctor. Ttiounonda cured. Offices and nnrlora private. * 3 1hoao contemplatlnc MarrlBKO Bond for Dr. C'InrUo'a celebrated gulno Mole and Female , each 16c. , both U5c. ( stamps ) . Before confiding your case , consult Dr. CLAIIKE. A friendly letter or call may .jive future sufleringnnd shame , and edd golden years to life.Book " I.lfe'n ( Fecrct ) Kr- rora , " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings cent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 12 , Address , F. D. OLABKB , M. D. 106 SO. Cl&rk St. . CHICAGO , ILL. DRS. S. & 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of the Jlnsonm of Anntomv , fit. I-onli , Mo. Mem. tiers of UnlvrMtyCollogu Hospital , London. M. I ) . UlcBcn , Orniany nnd New Ymk , liavliu : devoted tlic'lr attention epcclnlly to thu treatment uf . , CMc & BlooJ Diseases Wore Mrcclnl'y ' these arlstnjf from Imprudence , In. iltu nil fo BiniLrln to torrusnrmd nilliout delay , Dlsinses of liilectlon and contawlnn cnri-d unfrly nnil Ipcrdlly without ui-o of ilniiLTroun dni s. I'.iiH'uts ivlioxo cutta lutvo been nosh ctnl , Imdly trcitlod or priinonncivl Ineimitilc , ahould nut full to wrltu 119 conrcrnlni ? tliclr j inntoins. All litters lucilvo lia- medtatu attention. JUST PUBLISHED , * . Ami will bo moiled I'lUCK to any ndrtref 9 upon re. rclpt of ono ! < cut etnnm. "I'ractlcul ( ) | IHr\atliu on Nervous DeMlltynnd 1'njnlral nxlinuslloii , " A.il - uaule modicttl trcutlbo Hhltli ebould bu nad by all. Aildrcss , DRS. S. & D. DAVIESOtt , 17-12 Lawrence Slrert , Denver , Colo. Jljemarknblo for powerful gympn- " 7hetfotomillublo _ ucti"on and ub- ioluto lurablllty. itJ years' rerorrl , the best Kuaranteeof _ the " excel- It'iicu of inese liibtriiini-nta. Ovcrltind Iliuifu. ' Has so ai ranged its Family Sleeping Car Ecrvicc , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M. J. Greevj , I'nssengiJr Agent , Council niufVe , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to I fie train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now secure berths ordered , the same as a Pull man berth is reserved and secured , J. 8. TJ3HHKTP , K. ! ' I.O.1IAX. deli. P. & T. Agunt. ABs't 0.1' . i. T. A. OMAHA , NJiI. : NOW'S THE TIME To Imvo your friends como to KA.VSAS A.VJ > MUSlCASItA. As Kufctern linea will eeli tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVUIITilB Union Pacific The Overland Ilotilc. " Until July i je&s , tickets bold for these excur sions will be good thirty days for the louud trip and can be tued ten days golnu. When pur- diaseis are ready to return , then * tickets will no good live days n > r that purpose. If purchaters wishtostoifhottof | destination on our lined , htump tickets good to leturn fioin en. P. 4 OMAHA , N MEDICAL 9 SURGICAL INSTITUTE , M. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sto. n BR.-A.OHS APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for s-i" cessful treatment of every form of disease requn lug Medical or Surgical frentmeut. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance ; best hospital accomm nations in the west WRirn FOR CikcutARS on Deformities am Ilracea , Trusses , Club I'eet , Curvature of tli < Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cencer , Catarrh , llruiichitis Inhalation , JJlectricitv , PornlyFis , Emlcufcy Kiel itey , Dladder , Kyc , liar , Sliiu and liloou , aud all Surgical Operations. DIooQsoa of Women a Speolahy. llooit on DIBEACES Of WOKEN Purr. ONLY SUITABLE MEDICAL INSIITUIB MAKING X 8PECIALTT Or PRIVATE OJSEASES. All Illood Iiscrt4e successfully treated. Syph ilitic I'oison removed from the system without mercury New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. I'eisonh unable to visit us may be treated at home by corre pondcnce. All commu nications confidential Medicines or Instruments sent by mail or express , t-ecurely packed , no marks to indicate contents or i-cndtr One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or .send history of your case , and ne will tend in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon rrivote , Special or Nervous Disease * Ini vitency , Syphilis. Gleet aad Vnricocilc , nith t'.estion list. Address Uiimlta Jlfilinil mill Surgical Tint It lite , ot DR. RflcMENAMY , Cor. 13th and Dodoe Sit. . OMAHA. NEB. S , K , FELTON & CO , , An < l Jlanufuctureis' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , * HyclraulicEnofncs , Surveys. De tail Finns and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. dee , Stag's ' BniliE Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , Nebraska National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , WEB. I'aiil Up Ciipilnl $ . ' > 0,000 Surplus .0,000 H. W. Y.\Tifl. : I'lonldont. LKWIBH. HKI.II , Vice President. A. U.TOUZAMK , and Vlco 1'rpsldcnt. \V. II S. UmiiiKH , fasliler. DIHI.CTOHB : w , V. MOHSK JOHN H. COM.INS , II. W , VATfb. I.RWIS S. . ' ( iii > , A. B. TOUZAMH. Hanking OIHre- THE IRON BANK , Corner litlt nnd Karnuiu Ht < < . * AQcnerul IlBiikiiiBUiuluet.n'JVauHactcd. EXHAUSTED VITALITY miin SCIESCUOF -1 treat Medical Work cif tlio n on tlanhaoil , Nervous an'l 1'liyslcal ncblllty , I'rcmaturo Dicllne , Errors ot Youtti , anA tkcuntoluinlscricscoDsvqiient thereon , 300 pages Bvo , 125 prcicrlptloui for nil dlscatcs. Cloth , full gilt , only S1.W , bj mall , sealed. Jllu tratl o sample free to all young nnd middle gcd men. Send now , Tbo Gold nnd Jewelled Medal awarded lo tlio nulbor by tbc Na tional Medical Auwlatlon. AdJren I' . 0. box Ibi5 , lJoitonMaM.orPr. W. II. I'ABKEll. grad uatSofllannrci'uofg. ' In nostoa.vrbo may bo consulted confldcntlally Specialty , IMseosu e ( Uaiu OClcc Nu. I L'ulruicn it. FOUHTAIW JPINE5 CUT AND PLUG- . - Incomparably t io Bast. HAVE tOUlEETTHEM ? Will buy ono of our nobby Spring Suits in 'Worsted , line Ciifcsimerc , or Scotch Cheviots , in nil the popular colors nnd stylos. Real Imrtftiiiis tlmt cuiniot fail to be appreciated by tlio discerning. W 6 are uwaro that 1K- uxi'ixsi\'K : goods tire largely adver tised this bcii&on , but nil of them cannot stand the © te&t of cloio in spection. 'VVo ask our customers to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our veracity. Do not tmHI / / innrc "J'oor llttbbcif Hose , " but i > tit ijoni" money In Llj/ltlei' , clirapcr and belief than bent rubber Itosc. Mndo on tlin same principle RH the rubber- ineil ho-e used In l''lru ' Departments , w lilch last lor years , Tlio cotton ( lurk used in nil rubber hosn draws Jniitor , horuviT oxpohed , nsu wick absorbs oil. nnd bcliiK contlund by rubber ( 'enemies a Milplmrous irufl. iinlcklv ilchtrnylnit thobi-Bt rub- berhoso. 'Jlio Vpirnl" hose , Inivlng no outsldo roveiiiiK to ImpriEon lioinolhtiiro. wii.t , rmr ' ' 'Th'oieainlinitntloiisHo buy only tlmt which linKoni' 101 ! line miminc through It. on < l ulilrh Is branded "Hplrnl. " patented Miuch With , 1PW If your dealer doen not Imvo It In btock , let hliq Sample walluil to nny address for (1 ( cents , BOSTON WOVI5N HOSE CO. , Sole Manufacturers , 234 Devonshire Street , Dobton , Mass. 22\ \ ! Lake Struct , Chicago. A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids niyeitlloii , Cures Ji/npc ] > itt , Strengthen * the . .S'fe / i , Restores Hound , Itefrenhlny PrlcclcaH to Xitrahtf/ Mothers , Recommended by Eminent Pliysiw , For Sala Ini till nriiaalntmmd Itlclt ni'j Co. , fritolt'.mle 21,029,850 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars fully make melt a , IiowtaK. Ouo agent ( duller oairl wanted Ju ouch Wu. " 8610 BY LEAOINQ DHUCCI3T8. R.W.TANSILL& C0..6G Slate SLChlcaoo. PEERLESS DYES