r i OMAHA.PAtLY . BEE : WJ3DNESBAX JTJKE 13. 1888. 5 AND BAU. District Conrt , The ovldonco In Iho cnso of the slate against bell , charged \vith murder In the second fleffreo , was concluded yesterday morning Shortly after th'e opening of court and the arguments to the Juryvroro mndo during the forenoon , Only four witnesses worn called , three of whom tvcro for the tiofcnso nnd one Jn rebuttal by the state Mr. Pettircw , a UEE reporter who visited the scene of the shooting Iho next morning and who was present at the preliminary hearing was called to testify to the number of shots that wcro prod. Dr. 12. L. Ernhottt , n South Omnlm lYbyMcian , and T. W , llodson , a merchant of that city , wore oaUed to testify to Hell's rep utation In the community for peace and good order. They cica testified strongly In favor Cl the defendant aid liis good 1-cputntlon. Offlcof Loon was recalled T.r the state , but * va-j dismissed "without giving any evidence. 3D u ring the entire trial of the dUo Airs. Boll IIOR occupied a scat in the court room nnd their child a bright little cirl of about live has upent her tlmo wlthlicr father nnd mother. Ucll took an iinusiml amount of interest in the ctitiro trial of the casu und examination of the Avitncshcs nnd suggested many of the ftuestlons to tlio witnesses to his attorney , jLJclUs a man of oducntlon and holds n Ul- I > lomafrom Iho college of physicians mid burgeons of Dublin. At 4 lin o'clock the Jury Hont In word that they had agreed on a verdict , nnd ten min ute * later licll was declared n free nmn by the twelve men who hod boon chosen to try him. ilo received the news of his acquittal With evidence of joy , and embraced his wife Who remained In the court throughout the rtlmo the jury wore doliberatiiie. . After ( limiting hands with the jury and friends. Hell coupled arms with Mrs. BelUiud started lor South Omaha. 1 > KIIA. EHICKBON'R'CABK. Mrs. Dr. Dlnsmoro , Mrs. Clarlc , Mrs. Worsen and Mrs. Joslyn appeared before ludgo OrofT yesterday In the district court to ask that Delia J rlckson bo scut to the. reform school. The little girl is twelve years old nnd is the daughter of a woman who now lives -under the name of Mrs. Dun can. The mother of the child was married to Uricltson before she wus legally divorced trom her husband Duncan. When this -was imulo known she separated .from Erlckson. The history of the young girl's HCo for the past few months as told by MM. Dlnsmoro nnd the grounds on wliich to send her to the reform school are brielly as follows : Mrs. Duncanlms boon an invalid for some time with some Incurable disease. She wr.s not nblo to care for the child anil govern her and the support that she received lit the hands of the county was not sufficient to koap the child in a proper manner. Tho'chlld became accustomed to the street anil street lifo. She came under the observation of the ladies of \V. C. T. U. nnd thpy secured a homo for her in the family of Uov. Mr. K. A. Foglestrom , of the Swedish Lutheran church , whorbjdio was jpdopted nnd well mired for. After living there some time she pot possession oC ttomo money that liad been deposited in the bank for her and last month ran awuy , going io Ghicago. The detectives in Chicago -were notified that she was in that city and they urrestcd lior. Mrs. Plcrsou went to Chicago after the child , brought her homo and returned her to her mother. After JiuliiR at homo but a short time she went to the members of the W. C. T. U. and told them that who was going to run away as soon us she procured some money. Knowing her ust.rccord the ladles of that institution had { icr apprehended two wcclts ago and placed in jail for safe Iteeiimpr. She has been there Blnco that tlmo and will be given a hearing this evening or to-morrow on the application to have her sent to the reform school. The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will inako .nil application to huvo Mrs. Duncun , the mother tof the little girl , taken to the hospital where BUD will receive better treatment thaji she can receive whcrosho Is , depending as she HOBS on clmrily and count" support. moil ! or WAT is DOCIIT. Arguments were being heard yesterday by JudgtsVatelqy \ in the application of the Motor Kailway Company for a writ of injunction ngninst the Omaha Horse und Street Hall way comyany , and vice versa for the right of way at the intersection of Lcavenworth and Sixteenth streets. A year ape the .motor company was given a temporary injunction restraining the horse car company from tearing up jts ties und trades at the intersec tion of the streets inc'ntioned , and from in terfering with the construction and comple tion of the motor line. Uoth companies claimed the right cf way , and accordingly the liorbo car couip'any applied for an injunc tion enjoining the motor people from in any way interfering with the her o railway tracks. The injunction was temporarily granted and nuithur corporation could do anything in the way of constructing tracks until ono or tin : others injunction was made perpcttml. The horse car com- I'ompany claim the exclusive fran chise for the running of cars on all the streets of-tho city , while the motor company claim thut that franchise belonged ton com pany that has ceased to exist. MOTION rOH U KIT OK .MA.N1UMUS. John A. Smiley yesterday petitioned .the court for a writ of mandamus to compel the license board to give him and thirty others u aieunngnrhuriiby tlioy can protest Aguin&t the issuing of a hocuso to Martin Alher. NAUOIirV TIII'.IU ! \ THOMAS. Fred. C. Thomas applied for a divorce from liis wife , Theresa , on the grounds that she lias boon reckless of her innrriaso vowa , U-'liey were mai ricd in this city February US 160. _ United states Court. MOTION OVEUIU'LBP. The case Irom Lancaster county of Grig : nu'iunst Arnd that was heurd before Judge : JJtvwer and Diindy the 25th of May on i motion to remand it to tlio state court , ant the motion pnHsed upon and tinstiiiiicd 1)J ludgo Urowcr , was called up for a reliuariiij ( yesterday "before Justice Miller and Judgt iiundy. . Af ttr hearing the statoinent of the prounds held by the a'.toruoys why the cus ( phiiulil bo remanded , J untie ? Miller guvo i ] 'us his opinion that the case involves uicdrra iiuostinn aud must ho tried In tills court Tills reverses the decision made by Judgt llrowornnd leaves the case open for a hear Jug in the United States court. Tito case in valves the title to some land in Laucastei county. AN IHl'OHTANT JKJIB1ON. ( rjJuhtice Miller yesterday rendered i jleclsion In the case of the Nebraska Stocl Yurdft compuuy agidnstVillium H. Silber bom that Is of upociaHmportnuco from th ( Jiict tiuit it Is the firkt ruling that linn eve ; liouu made under Iho statute of March ! l 1837 , on which Uio iwitiou under aousidera tion wax based. The motion was tt miiiuitl the casu to the state court : an tlio groufid that the amuuu Involved was less than $2.XK ) . The ease wa Ill-ought to this court on the ground of loca prejudice , .luatico Miller hold that , owing t < tlio clrcumstnnotts uudea- which tberaso wai l > rought and to escape the prejudice of i local court , that regardless of tuo amount in volvoa the case would lie tried in this court JiriHlMENT SUSTAINED. The motion in tlio ease of lion ford nguuibt the Underwriters Ir ktturuuro company to bet aslil Ikw judgment was over ruled nnd intores WIH ordered computed on tlio judgment fron the date of the verdict. VKUI1UIT AtUlXST TlIU C1TV. In the cuso of Fairbanks .t Co. against th city of llluir a verdict was given in favor o the defendant and the amount fixed at $3CX ( County Court. ' SUED iiv A JUNK. ' Tlio Hank of Omaha yesterday brougl suit against Messrs. Fleming & Ovorhalt 1 collect 5300 due on a promissory note , IT.TITIOX VOll AITOISTMKNT. A petition was Hied yesterday for the a jioiutment of licury I'undt as ndminiEtruti cf Christian Suultor , deceased. Everything wlileli belongs to pur liciiltliy blood is imparted by Hood Pnnniirllla. ] : A trinl will conviuuo yc of its merits. _ Till ! Stramleul Soldiers. The Btoamer IJelonti with 4ts quota i soldier passenger * resumed iu journey , lift the accident to the General Terry , yestcrdi morning. TUo soldiorb who were on the Ic tor will go liy rail to Kansas City , whc they will bo joined by the okliers en tl Helena , who will reach that point in a fc Thccco they willfravol together An ofilecr and tiard have "boon K ! tinned over the gooda ttf the Midlers ur , the latter can be removed. Tiio ut'c tof tbcboat WTlveil yeatord , aud were informed tlet they would by he responsible for the shipment of the troops to Kansas City , This will compel them to look to the Union Pacific for damages. The Stops of an Organ. "With such important functions ns the liver , nro of course productive of .seri ous bodily disturbance. "When it relaxes - laxos its socretlvo and distributive ac tivity , bile pots into the blood , nnd tinges the ekiti and white of the eyes with yellow , the bowola become consti pated , the tongue coatml , the breath sour. Then come hcndachcs , vertigo nnd congestion ol the orpan , nccoui- painoa with pain in 4ts vicinity or un der the right shonldor blndo. Shall "blue pill be the remedy souphtV No , for mercury in any .form is pernicious. What then ? . Jixporionco indicates Hosteller's Stomnch Bitters ns the true remedy for inactivity of the liver. It not only relaxes the bowels without pain , but lias n direct stimulating cfToet upon the hepatic gland itself , the scat and origin of the trouble. All mala rial complaint involves disorder of the liver , and of those the bitters is the most popular curative. It also conquers dyspepsia , nervousness , rheumatism- and kidney troubles. < Ilogus noycottern , Throats of boycotts nnd pretended boy cotts of business men have been recently inado by parties in thin city who sail under all sorts of names. The first attempt of the Idnd was signed by the "Consolidated Trade Unions of Omaha. " A circular issued "by this bogus union , denouncing Tnu BF.K. as an enemy of labor und demanding advertising patrons to withhold their advertising , was -not long ago scattered around. More re cently similar boycott threats have boon made against prominent brcwo'-s of this city by parties stoning themselves "Bricklayers' 1'rotoctlvo nnd Heuovolent Union 2 < o. L" State Labor -Commissioner Jenkins pro nounces these so-called unions spurious. No Bu'ch organizations have ever had a legal existence. There never was such a thing ns the "Consolidated Trade Union" in Omaha , und the only trace of those who assume to be Its members that could bo found , is n "printer who was arrested two or three years ago for setting lire to TIIR UIE building. Ho called at the postofllco for let ters directed to the "Consolidated Trade Union. " Mr. Mueller , a prominent piano dealer , who has business ouTjoih sides of the river , and who received ono of these threatening letters , made a response to it. Ho was very kindly informed in rcturti by "tlio commit tee" without signature , that they would wait until his advertising contract-vvith Tin : BII : had run out , and thut they would not now molest him. The source of the threats against the brewers is of course unknown , but presum ably ilnds a similar origin with the others. To err is hun\an , but you make no mistake if you use Dr. Jones' Rod Clever Tonic for dyspepsia , costiveness , bad breath , piles , pimples , ague and ma laria , poor appetite , .low spirits , or dis ease of the kidneys , stomach and liver. 60 cents. _ Ural Kstatc Transfers. O W Morton to F Itoseberry , w d , 88x132 tt mv ol no U-lS-in on Itrlstol .street . 2.200 Jas 1'npoz lUMlMlfo to A Trisha , w d , S3x 1 13 ft lot 2r. Kouutzo 2d ndil . 1.050 J3M JavislniUl husb to . ) N Jloyd. w il , w BO ft lot II , blk 4. Konntzc & Hutli'a add. . 3.C25 1' Doilgo nnd husl ) to W H Morso. w d , lot 1 > . talks. Konntzo.'ia add . 4,500 J 12 Vunacrcook and liusb to i : A lllrd , w il , o yt of no uud ni so mid hn of s\v nnd H\V of BO 13 ana no of mv uud uw of no 13- JO-lSe . V Jxnyn and-wlfe to .Latey & Jlenson. w fl. lots 21 , St. Sa nnd 28. blk 2 , und lots 14 , IB , lO.iKundJSI. blka.J'ruj-n'spark. . 4.WO M nlvililll to John Bhclb v , w d , lot 17. blk 18 , llanscom place . . . 3,000 olin Saelby to J tlulvinni. w dlotanTlk IS , HanHCom place . 3,000 iyron Ueod ctislto J L lloblnson , TT d , iot 11. blk 4-CanvpbBn's add . 1,000 H II Clurtc and husb to M F llqys.w de ! 5 of v i lot 13 , Hasp's add . ] , HX ) elm 1' Klnloy to M Wollstelu.w d , o25 t of w filj tt lot 7 blk 7(1 ( , S Omaha . 5,103 A Knller to W J M Ilcnsmim. w a lots 7 und 8 blork 1 , Iltllhldo and No 2 . 8,000 umut.'l Montgomery to llIMaptnnls , w d niid H of e Si ft of w 75 ft lot 8 blk 78 , S Oniahu . 1.876 M Jleuslan olid wife toLJ' Prnj-ii. wd lots 7 and U blk 1. Hillside add No 2 . 33,500 F I'alrcjUUl and wltetuljl' 1'ruj-n , w d , lot ( i J'myn'B sub , lot 25 Mlllm-d i ( lildwcU's . 3,500 I' Pruyn \ wife to r. Hradford. w d lot 2 HiideM lot ! ! lilk20"H , Umaha . ! a,000 iiiiicH C MVeth to .1 A Snndprland , w d mid ' , ; lot 15 blk U. Uauseom Place . 1,100 leury Uoodmim nndlfoto.lolin Hlluy , -iv d lotsZlnnd 2-1 blk 11 , Omaha View , and lot li blk SI , Omnlm Vl w extension 4,230 D JI Stowiirt to C C Hobbs , w d 8 lots blk 1. imd ti lots blk 2 , So KxcliuiiKO 1'luco. . . 1 5d I. Savro to O & 1' L and T Co. q c d lot 7 blk 30 , Hoi unco . I Twenty transfers . . . J110.0 * Buililiiij ; Permits. The following building permits were Is- ued yestcrdtiy by the superintendent of buildings : I. VronaaddlUon to dwelling , Fourteenth naur Tierce . J 200 1. JltTrlnston , two-story Ji-ameliotol , 1'u- clllc near Sixth . 7.000 O. W. Itninhtfy. two-story double brick dwelling. Douglas near Twentieth . 10.000 1. C. IClrpatrlcc , cottage , Twenty-alxtli near Franklin . 200 J. liouuer , cottugu , Twenty-llfth neurcaB- Blous . C.V. . ( ! . Helm , two-story brick ware house , niRhtoonth near ClnrK . 15,00j A. I , . Nlelds. two-star ) ' frame dvvelUng. Tliirty-llrbt near 1'oppleton . 2.50C n. I. llaydcu , cottage , Stovcn'B Place. . . MX C. 1 * Jlorton , two-Htnry frnuie tuiituncut , Twenty-llftli near Howard. . . . 1. . . . fi.OOC " , . 12. I'Vencli ' , two ttory frame dwelling , I'reiicli neur Uruud. v . -I.OOC Ten permlta , agKrefiatlng . . . 8J2Uo ( The remains of Ashbel Patterson , whc died hero in 1882 and was buried In Prospccl Hill , were exhumed yesterday by Drexel & Muul and forwarded to Mason City , la. where they will bo placed beside those ofhii wife who died recently. He was the futlici of Ashbol who formerly Icept a jowelrj store In Crcighton block in this city. A Young Colored Crook. Wade Boll was tried in police oourt yester day nftcruoon on the charge of stealing i shirt and a set of $10 cuff buttons from Jamci Turel. Uoth were colored und employed at i restaurant on Capitol avenue near Twolftl syoot. Judge tJerka allowed the darkies 1i argue the case with each other , and of eoursi they told eonllietiug yams. Captain Greei tebtllied thut tlio prisoner was a tough cast who hud given the police n great deal o trouble , and the judge concluded to keep tin young man out of mischief for thirty day a b' a vibit to the county jail. Its superior excellence proven -In .millions i baiuen for morn tUau IL qnartur of M century , : iali&f'd'bf the Vulii'fl Staler ( jovtinuuiut. Ki diirtuil l > r tun Luailh of tile c eafuiihvrHltles J 1liostrunteta. ; luiicst aiul must hcuUlitul. D Igloo's ( -'ream iJatius Vo\\fli-.r iluii * nut couui ammonlR. lliut ) ontlum. Sold nnlj-iii cans. 1'HICE UAKINU VmVDUl CO. \oric. The Finest Piece of Soap in the World , Free ! PROM AX.I , IMPURITIES. \Vhat grantor pleasure llmu tlio unsparing use or soap , provided you arc cer tain thut it contains only clean , wholesome material ! When WHITE CLOUD FLOATING SOAP , Tinds a permanent place in the household good-by to musty napkins , doubtful towels , sticky llutniols , and cloudy luion. Everything you touch rtiveals the tnlismnnic presence ; everything1 smells sweet and fresh as the moraine air. "What is so invigorating for the bath and toilet ! What iloats so lightly ! What leaves the skin so soft and lair ns this CHIEF OF WHITE SOAPS. IT IS 100 PER CENT PURE ! II you Lava not tried it , a revelation is in store for you ! J AS , S. KIRK CO. , CHICAGO. SOAPMAKERS , PERFLJTMERS , CHEMISTS. NPREOEDENTBD ATTRACTION U OVKU A Louisiana State Lottery Company , . Incorporated by the legislature in 38(18 , for Kd- ucntlonal nnd Charitable purposes , oud its frnn- hlse made a part of the prenout State Constltu- 1011 , in 1STO. by an ovcnxliulniiiiR popular vote. Its Olt-ANl ) KXTJtAOUniNAUYDJlAWlNCS , take place Seinl-Aimuallv , ( June and Decenibar ) nnil its ( JKAND SlNJii ( : Nl'JIliKK DHAW- INS ( ! tab-place on each of the otherti'n months In the year , and nra all drawn In public , at the Academy of Music , New Orleans , J.a. 'We ' do hereby certify that -w-o supen-lse Ihe nrraiiKements for all the Monthly and Seml-An- nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery onipany , nnd In person nmnafpi and control .he Urawings thBinselveh , and that the bamu are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In oed faith toward all Tmrtle.s , and we authorize , ho company to US3 this certificate , with fac imiles of our signatures attached , In Its adver tisements. " COMMISSIONKKS. We the underblRnod Jlanks and Bankers will pay nil Prizes drawn in The LoulHiima State l.otterleb which may be presented at our coum ters. 11. M. WALMSLHV , Pres. Louisiana Nnt. Ilk. 1'IKUHK LA NATTX , Pres. Stnto Nafl Ilk. A. HALDWIN , Pres. New Orleans Nnt'l Ilk. CAUL ICOHN. Prcs. Union Nutlonal Uank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In the Acniloiny or Munlc , New tr- loaiis , TucBtlny. July IO , 1HSH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. LIST OK 1'IllZKS. 1 PUI/.r. OF31UW.OUOiB . J300.C01 1 PHI7.E OF imiOJOlH . 1(10.000 ( 1PK1XUOK 611,00018 . ) ,000 1 P1UZK OK SS.UWis . _ . S5.0JO Sl'UIXUS OP l , UMare . yu , ( J 6 PJllXES OF fiOUO are . . iia.OX ) KSl'ltlZUSOK 1,000 ure. . . . . . 85,000 100 PH1XCS OF WW nre . W.OOJ 2UO IMtlZKd OF : m are . TO.OOi ) WWPHIXK3OF SIX ) live . ICO.OiW Al'l'IIOXiMATlO.V I'ltl/KS. ICO Prizes of WHO are . W.000 iu ) do. aouare . W.OQ 101) ) Uo. SiJOure . , . KOUO ) TKHMINAI. ' .t9 flo. loouro UDU uo. loouto 3VII Prizes , ainouitfingto . , . ll.OTH.tO ) NOTEllckotn dnivlim Cniillul I'rltoi lire not en- lllinl to termlaul I'rUus. tifTnu CMIII HATKH , or any farther Jnfonnntlon eiilruil , wrlle lusiuiy to tint umlarMtfiK'il , cniurly ntnt * a your n ttdcjit , with Mute , County , btrret unil Niimbrr. .Morn ranlil return mall [ lullvery Mill bn u . uniil by your xinclusliiic un Jnveloi < ii bvuilnu your fiillii(1ilru K. t-einl IWTAL KO'l'KS , Kuirpaii Mwioy Or-lcm , of Now Vurk Kvrliuiiiiii In onlinary loiter , Currency by , . A. DAUrJUN. Now UrlcuiK , La. , or Sl.A.llAUI'IIIN. . G. Address Registeredietters to NJ\V UltMSANS NATIONAL HANK , New Orleuu * , I.u. \ . I7AT'P1T > Tlmttlie pnwnnrd officn- mri\.T 1'jJM lrjlIT I llcaununnt mid Kur- ly , who ure in Outrun ot Ibo OruwliivH , i a Kunriinteo of ubnulute fulrni'HB unil tntrtKrtty , tliut ll clmntos are all pqunl , and thut jut imu can puMtbly Ulvlne lint number win ilruwf u 1'rliu , "UKMIUIIIKH , aUu. tbnl Ibe imrinont ot I > riu > > U ni'AHASTKKIl 11V J-OUIl NATIONA1 , HANKS of Now Uriuaui. and thu 'J'IckeU uru altniul by tbu 1'roal- ilunt ill un IniUtutluu , whonu chnrteriid rlybu are recotnUod In tlio bUliovt Courts ; thi'rufore , bewatu ol mix luiltiitluu or ttiioitymuui nUivuiei. " "Tiiu Overland Stoiile , " The Sportsmen's , Touristfi' and Pleasure Seeker 1 Line. Send for the Neat Lit tie Sketch Book. GIJ.CI.UK KBJL.KS , " highly interesting and useful to tportsincn It contains ttie American rales for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun AtEociiition , a.s well us the revised game laws cf the Western Slates and Territories. Coptss scat Tree upon application to j. s. Omaha , ftcb. FOR MEN ONLY I till I1IUI UllLIt . . wcalcneu. unnatural loose * . lack or trenittb. vlsur r developuunt. caused br indlncreuaa , X1.BSM . Me. lulniiilf baal , rH ralH ) fin. K&IK WKDJCAL CO. , UUi'FALO , M. T. Heinaxkabla Jor powarful fympa- thotlc tone , pliable action and ub- Bolutc qurablllty. i years' record , the host guaranrge of tha Icuco bf tnese Instrumental COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION IBIS. Hos. 3O3-4O4-I VO-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT 0 ? PEHS , I During the past week we made several large purchases of Summer Clothing at an immense loss to the manufacturers , who , through the backward state of the season found themselves overstocked and presse'd for cash. Owing to this fact'we secured these lots at our own figures and being determined to make a big advertisement with them , we have marked them at such prices that this will be the most sensational sale of the season. As this collection of Summer Coats and Vests is larger and more varied than has ever before been seen in any retail clothing house , and the inducements greater than ever before presented , our patrons will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity to secure seasonable goods at an immense sacrifice , Among the goods thus offered aud which are placed on sate this week , we mention the follow ing : Abont 1,000 good Seersucker Coats and \restg in several elegant and neat patterns , at 75c for the Coat and Vest. These are the identical goods which are sold everywhere at $1.50. 700 EJanuel Goats and Vests in the most beautiful checks and stripes at 75c. This Coat and Vest is worth' fully $2.OO. 4oO of the finest Mohair Coat and Vests , light colored , of stylisli cut , and well made at $2.50. The regular price for such goods is $4.OO. Several other big lots of line flannel and Mohair Coats and Vests in attractive plain colors at $2.95 and $3.25 ; goods for which other houses would ask $5.00 and $6.00. In comicclinn willi thin { jlsimtie Coat nnil Veil sulc , AVC olfcr till * week Homo very Iilp drive * In I'mils , Several hundred imlrtiofull ivoai , good looking nnd good wearing Pnrits , worth 82,50 ; ut Sl.iSS u pair. Another blc lol of nil wool Pniit * nt 61.5O , for which other houses would mlc. 811. 80O pair very line all wool Cawiincro iiinlM , of i splendid pattern and best inalte , which are ordi narily < old for 8S , we olfcr IhU week at 6i2. ! > O. It Imioi liltt'ly thjit we or any other honic will ever be ublo to offer ch positive bargains us we nu'iitloii today. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha , , Uwrui U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEP. Pnld Up t'npHiil $250,000 Surplus 50,000 11. W. YATKS , 1'rcsliltmt. LKWisS. lliEi : > . Vice President. A. 13. TOUZAI.IN , Still Vice President. W. 1 ! S. H iron BS , Cashier. UJllECTOIIS : W.V.MOIJBK JKHSS.COI.I.1N3. II.V. . YATKS. LEWIS S. KEUU , A. E. TOUKAMX. Banking Olllco THE IRON BANK , Corner l-'th unit Fnrnani SH. A Uuuerul WANTED , Issueil by Conutlos.Clt- IC.H. towiiB and \Vatpr Cointianios , etc. S 00 , , BANKERS , .1 SO Donrljorn St. ' inninc ? If X - . jpi'fwrff * * A-Hui-fcrunu.uixiiniu uiib * ' * > 5i5ti5i'TriiM.oon ' blrud. UuarantctUtho t St onJy ono In the world crcneratinB kfcej S e continuous EleUric if JUaynr'.io JC V-.T'currcnt. EoinlillcrovvcrJul , Dunxblo , "Ccmfortabto nnd Edectire. Aruid frauds. OvvrO.OOO cure l. 5 > cj > d tnn p forpanipbltit. AI KO ' 'JE. ' INVENTOR. IG ! WABA3M AV . - nilfcAr.O- NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends omno to KAASAS AXI > MSIIHtASILA. As Kiivtoni lines will soil tickets anil run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVF.IITIIK Union Pacific "The Overland Bloutc. " Until .Inly 1 , IBS1' ' , tickets sold for these excur sions will bo goort thirty days for the round trlji nnd < an bo useil ten ilaj-s KOing. When pur- j rhuscrsj aru rcurty to return , thuso tickets will bo good llvo days for thut purpose. If. purchasers wish to Mop hort of destination on our lines , agents will stump tickets good to return from surh point. J.S. TUUHHT3 , Oen. I . &T. Agent. K L. LOMAX. Ass't G. P. & 1. A. OMAHA. NR1J rIj G hai g isal Kitljtftction In the euro u ! Ooncrrlicr.i anil Gloct. 1 prescribe It and feel sole In rrcuinmond * Iiie It to all siiITererc. A.J.S > TOXEUM.D. , Docitur , III. rnicn.si.oo. Trr Sold by Are I IIP 11EST. DYES DK.B.C. WEST'S Nrnvn AND UnAtif TREAT MENT , a guaranteed spocltlo for Hysteria. Ulzel- ness , Conrulslons. Ktts , Nerroni Neurnlgln , IIe.idncho. Nervous Prostration , caused oytho use ot alcohol or tobacco. Walcaiulness , Mental Depression , BoftcjilnR of the Drain , resulting In Insanity , and loading to mlsory. decyr nnd dcatli , 1'roinntiire Old Ac , IlarronniLis. 033 of I'o cr In either uer. Involuntary Losses nnd Bpcrmntorhrcix caused by over-exertion of tha brain , Boirnbusa or over-indulgence. Each'boz contains one month's treatment. 81.0J a box. or Bix boxes Jor ti.OO. cent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. AY IE GUAUANTEB SIX EOXKB To cure any case. With each order received by us for hlx boxes , accompanied with ti.OO. we will send 1 ho purchaser our written puarnnteo to refund the money It thr treatment does not ellecr a euro Guarantee ) ) Is uer1 only by 0. F. GOODMAN. DrusclBt , Solo AgauU IUO l''aruam SU'oct , Omaha. I * eb. r"'u ° r yauUiful er. , < -c. wii alimblo Inatlsw lMalc < l > K rull tmitlciiUra fur hutnu cure , frto of . AiMli'-iiH , PROF. F. C. FOWLER , Moodue. Conn. "We quote the above subject not for an argument , but for .1 business principle which has been our trade murk during our business career , and lias helped materially to build up our vast trade. "When n man purchases a Suit o Clothes with the understanding that satisfaction is guarantee 1 lie feels perfectly safe as to the quality and good service of the garment. THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119FARNAM STREET , 1110 is the only house in the city that has pursued i his honest business method , aud have therefore gained the confidence of the public. AVe have lately received from prominent Merchant Tailors throughout the country an elegant assortment of fine custom made clothing which we oflVr at the following SPRING SUITS , CORRECT STYLES , ELEGANTLY MADE and TRIMMED $ 9.50 buys a 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.OO buys a. Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $30. 2O.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $4O. 24.OO buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $5O. 28.5Obuys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60. SO.OObuys a. Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutaway.whichwas made to order for $65. EISTOIE ] NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH. $18.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37. $22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. $25.50 Buys a Corkscrew Prmce.Alfoart Suit , which was made to order for $5O. $30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O. 835.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O. 1 $1O.OO Biiys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. A Jfoltliami ) Complete line of J'antdlooiifififim $2,75 to $1O. All alteration * to Improve a ill iloncfrce of charge. 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.