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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 13 , 1888. - - THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes terday wore $8,4C8.io. ! A Indy's upon fnco silver watch wns fotind in llio fctrcot yesterday and turned over to the police The meeting of the Fourth Ward Re publican rlub , cnlled for last night , wns postponed subject to cull. Personal l'nrntraphB. J. M. Wolf , of Groto , is at the Mlllnnl. John A. Doty , of Lincoln , is nt tlio Mlllnrd. H. M , Waring , of Lincoln , is nV the Mil- U. N. Bell and wife , of Wnhoo , arc nt the Millnrd. Hon. H. E. Pnlmor , of Plnttstnouth. is In the city. Clmrlcs T. Dickinson , ol ' .Tckamnh , Is a guest at the Mlllnrd. Gcorgo F. Spinney , special correspondent of the Now York Times , Is In the city. Mr. James Johnston , sheriff of Xcnla , O. , , , is hero vleitiiift his sister , Miss Johnston , n teacher In our public schools , Mrs. E. L. TIlTay nnd son Everett will upend the summer months at Yellow Springs , (5 , , the home of Mrs. Tlffay. William Slmcrnl , after thrco weeks' rcsi donco In Denver , returns to the Gate city to take up his permanent resilience. William Alstadt Is avnln a grandfather , n boy having been born to his daughter and pon-ln-luw. Mrs. mid Mr. Hascall , of Oirdcn , Utah. Major John T. Dale , of DCS Molncs , the chief ofllccr of the Iowa ami Nebraska dis trict of tlin Salvation army , Is to visit Omaha on Juno 10 , 20 and 41. M. P. O'Urlen left Inst evening for Tccum- BCI , xvhcro ho will represent General George Crook camp , S. of V. . In the department en campment of that order which assembles to- duy and continues till the lUth , Mrs. Senvcy No Hotter. Mrs. Scavey , wife of the chief of police , is Btill lying in a critical condition at her home , 1812 Davenport street. The physicians in charge Etill hope for her recovery. First "Ward Henry Ehrenpfort. assessor in the First ward , has made his return as follows ; Keal estate , (1,271,745 ; personal , ? C54'J08 , ; grand total , $1,020,043. _ Will Pny UK ; Gnu Hill. At the meeting of tlio city council held lost night but little business was transacted. After n hot debate tlio claim of the gas coin- pan/ , amounting to 0,470 , against the city was allowed , and the members adjourned to meet on Thursday night. Mnyno nnd Coructt's Agreement. C. E. Mayno gnvo notice to the county clerk yesterday thut.ho Is indebted to G. E. Baker In the sum of (20,000 , C. H. Sloman tf ,800 , E. H. Corbctt $5,1:03 : and F. B. John- eon (2,000 , and that he and Clutrlcs Corbctt had bound themselves , their heirs and ns algns , to pay off the above indebtedness. Forcot to Get n License. Andrew Abbott , Charles Ivelgour nnd "William Hnzan thought they saw n big scheme In furnishing drinks for the thirsty crowds expected at the park to attend thoraces races , but they neglected to got u license. An ofllccr ran them in yesterday on u war rant , and they gave n 5500 bond to appear for trial Juno 35. _ No Trnco or Miss nitillmll. The most careful and earnest investigation has failed as yet to disclose any clew to the whereabouts of Miss Sarah Mulhall. Va rious theories liavo been advanced ns to the cimso of her disappornncc , but nothing posi tive is known. Her father meantime is leav ing no stone unturned to uucurth the mys tery. _ . Monday night burglars eftcctcd an entrance : nto Kilgor's boarding house on Q Btrect , and Biiccccdcd in removing the trunk of Pcto Nail , one of the boarders. They broke it open , but found nothing they wanted , and then loft it with the contents strewn all over the yard. They Just missed n purse that contained a few dollars , and the pollco have been notified of their neglect. Triplet SiHtoi-H. The 13. & M. among other passengers on Its cast bound train yesterday carried Mr. and Mrs. George Slawson and family of Pueblo , Col. , who nro on their way to Lans ing , Mich. , to visit relatives. The ' 'family" mentioned comprises three Httlo girls \ Lottie , Lettlo and Lillle , who are triplets aged four . and one-half years and who resemble each other very much , in fact so much that an outsider would experience no little difllculty in telling them apart. Mrs. Slawson is very proud of her little ones and seemed pleased to answer the many questions asked by the largo group who congregated on the plat form to admire the children. Llko most ladles who have twins or triplets she dresses them all exactly allko and rcniarke.1 that it scarcely made uny difference whether they got their right dresses or not ns they were nearly all of u size. Annual Social. The members of Marathon LodgeNo. 82.IC. of P. , hold their annual socIal'Monday night In Goodrlch's hall. About ono hundred Sir Knights with their litdy friends were present to hear tlio entertainment that had been prepared. The meeting was presided o'ver by the regular ledge offlecrs , and the entertain ment was opened with the regular song of the lodi'o nnd prayer of E. P. Savage. The programme for the evening consisted of music , recitations nnd readings , given by Charley nnd Grace lllgglns , the S.infonl family , 1 * . C. Rogers , Miss Hatters and others. Nov. Mr. Savage dolivcrcd'nn Inter esting address on the history and otigluof Damon and Pythias and a general outline of the work of the order of Sir Knights. At the conclusion of the literary programme , refreshments , cream , cake , berries and Icmonado were served , and ono of tlio most pleasant social seasons in the history tif Marathon was enjoyed. The evening marks ono more very pleasant milu stone in the history of this ledge in the city and its work. When you come to Omaha stop at the Glebe , the best located ifci-a-dny hotel in town , Between 18th and 11th streets on Douglnp , Shetland pony for sale by George A. Keulino , Council LUuffs. Stop at the Glebe hotol. TUB DIAMOND KOIU1KIIS CAUGHT < . The Tlireo Hold IMumlorors of Oinalia * > Mansions Are Now In Ountotly. The bold diamond robbery In thu Garnean mansion has finally been ferreted out and tlu thlovea are now In the stern hands of the law. At least so the ofllcials bollovo. The persons implicated are thrco professlnn'a ! crooks named Prank Wilson , Charles White and Tim Dully , As reported in yesterday1 ! EKE , the secret wns divulged by Dally whlh badly Intoxicated Sunday night , and or bpinir tukca to the central station nnd con fronted with the evidence and knowing thai Wiltou and V.'hiUi were in custody on the Bauio churgo , ho made a clean breast of it Ho was kept apart from his pals so that thej wpuld uct 110 clwuco to intimidate or brlbi him. him.Tho The Gurneau robbery was most coolly and deliberately planned. Dalli aud , White were detailed ti KCt employment cleaning rm the Garncat premises , and thereby get tlio "lay of thi laud , " They did so and reported to Wilsoi the "slick" worker of the trio. While \VJ1 \ BOH was plundering the house Wliito am Dally stood on guard with a pro-arrnngci system of signals to bo used in case of dan ger , The bold robbery was thus safely com willed and Wilson was not observed until hi wus en the point of leaving the house whei Mrs , Garneuu who suddenly appeared on thi BCCDO and caught u passing glance pi the bid ol bis faco. The fact that the men working about th place uiubt huyo eueu the robber uppro.ic and leave the house led immediately to th lusplcioa that they iausf'Jaiowsoiucthln about Hio matter , nnd their dogged tUlcnce about the caih confirmed the suspicion. \Vllson. however , was arrested first , posi tive proof having been secured of his Impli cation with the Lalk silver robbery. The similarity of the two robberies led the pollco to believe that they were committed by the snmo persons nnd the fact that White , who had been employed nt the Garncau mansion , wftsseonin Wilson's company was in the eyes of the officer damning proof ngnlnsthlm nnd he , too , V.-RS at rested. The jrollco were meanwhile vigorously hunting for Dallcy when news of his confession to ii Thirteenth street bartender reached their eyes. The officers were overjoyed at this bit of informa tion and five pollco ofllcors were detailed to capture Dally at nuy and all hazards , pro vided ho should happen to have n number of confederates with him who should chow fight. The arrest was quietly nmdoatl o'clock In the morning with the results mentioned above. All the dpyllfiht robberies In Omnha can without doubt lib laid to the door of this des perate trio. There nro still later developments that point to White's positive connection With the Lnko silver robbery c.we. A fourth party nained"Mlllcr is found also to bo c&nnectcd with both casci , and two warrants have been issued againsthlln. Ho was captured ycnlcr- duy morning. Captain Green nnd.hls corps of detectives hnvo been working carefully on these cases nnd hope to bring to justice all the criminals connected with them. Wilson , who is charged with having stolen the Garnoau diamond , was brought up for hearing yesterday , which ho waived nnd wns bound over In default of ball , to await the action of the district court , Clmrlcs White's examination was post poned until to-day at 2 p. in , Win. Black , Abingdon , Iowa , was cured of cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones' Red Glover Tonic , which cures all blood disorders and diseases of the stomach , Hvor and kidneys. Tlio best tonic and appetizer known. CO cents. Miss M. M. Shcdd. of Ghicugotcacher of voice culture and guitar. Sco mis cellaneous column , Oth pago. . Dr. McGrow , kidney , Rectal , & priv ate diseases. Room 13 , Bushman block SIHS. IMCICICTT ANUJIEU DOARDKK A Clandestine ; HUK Onuses Two Cases in tlio I'ollco Court. A very amusing case occurred In the pollco court yesterday that developed another In ivhich the plaintiff became defendant nnd loth were fined. The llrst defendant was iVilllam Plckett , who was charged with issaulting 13. Quintan. The homo of the ickctts is at 1013 Chicago street and Qulnlun is a boarder with them. Mrs. ickett is a charming and well-preserved ivoman of forty , while her husband is nn man. Qnlnlau Is a nice looking young 'ellow nnd ho and the buxom landlady have become great friends. Her husband has been on a drunk for over three weeks , and during this time it appears that she and the uico young boarder have had ample oppor- unlty to enjoy each other's society. Monday morning Mrs. Pickctt's married daughter chanced o drop into the parlor unannounced when she discovered her mother sitting In Quin- lan's lap. enjoying and returning his caresses. The elderly dnnio was very much astonished at the sudden entrance of her daughter , but ivith rare prcscncoof mind she jumped to her "ect and exclaimed hastily to Quintan : "How dare you act so I" But tlio daughter was uuflllal enough to declare that her mother was feigning indignation , and made sonic remarks which the erstwhile loving [ ialr declared were base insinuations. Quin- lun became very indignant anil called the ilaughtcr some ill-sounding names. Whcit the father returned home , full as usual , v graphic account of the affair , vas poured into his cars by , ho daughter. Ho hunted Quinlan up and instead of kicking him out of doors and forbidding him the hotibo , he simply struck him over the Head with a pot.ito masher , in- ilictiugn slight wound. Qulnlun swore out a warrant for Pickctt's arrest , and that gen tleman was arrested Tuesday evening , tried yesterday morning and lined $7 nnd costs. The judge thought that Quinlan had not yet received "ils dues , and accordingly a warrant was im- ncdiatcly sworn out against him for using vile and abusive language to the daughter. Ho was tried , found guilty , and lined $7 and costs. Ho admitted while ou the witness tand that Mrs. Picketts was on his lap , but he said ho "liked her very well , and only wished to hug her n littlebit. . " The case was un infinite fund of amusement to the spectators. Life is burdensome , alike to the suf ferer and all around him , while dyspop- bia and its attending evils hold sway. Complaints of this nature can bo speed ily cured by taking1 Prickly Ash Bitters regularly. Thousands once thus itllieted bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. Stop at the Glebe hotel. Stop at the Glebe hotol. THU OAl'ANKbK They Pass Through Omulm Yesterday for "Washington. Munimltsa Mutsu , the Japanso minister to the United States , who was recently selected to'succccd Minister Kukl , accompanied by a party of noted Japanese , nmo'iig whom were Almaro Sato ( Mutsu's private secretary and J. Oda , editor of the Osaka Asashishinbun , passed through the city at ! iiO : ; yesterday af ternoon ou the H , &M. en route for Washing ton. Vivo young men who will attend school at Washington , Mrs. Mutsu and Miss Mutsu , the minister's daughter , were also on the train. Mr. Oda who speaks English very fluently , wus < ] iiito communicative , and among other things stated that his object in coming to America was to study the habits of the people , and more , especially to learn of the American system of runnlngncwspapers. Mr. Oda stated that thu Item recently pub lished in THE Hui ; concerning the prohibit- in g'of b.iso ball playing la Japan was cor rect , that the Mikado had expressly forbid den it as ho considered it demoralizing. The party nro ail line looking people , the now minister being somewhat past the prime of lifu while his wife is n very intelligent looking lady with n very captivating smile , The daughter Miss Kor.ichi Mutsu Is a pleas ant appearing young Indy , Sato , the secre tary. is n voung man of twouty-ilvo. The party loft for thp cast at 4 p. in. Abortive Attempt at Blackmail. Two scoundrels were foiled Monday In their attempt to blackmail Lotta Bradley , an inmate of Jcttlo Reynolds' hou 3 of prosti tution. Lot tu , who llko most of her class , is known by nn assumed name , came hero from Atchlson , Kan. , nnd Is from a woll-ltnown nnd highly respected family there , Two scalawags , named Boyle and Turner , who knew bur at Atchlsou , came to Omaha Mon day nnd represented to her that they were detectives employed by hqr father to take her homo. However , If she would "put up" n specified amount of money they would lot the matter drop. But she understood their little game , and leaving the room us-though bho wus going after the money , she went to the telephone instead , and rang for the po llco. The sound of thu toluphonu alarmed the would-bu blackmailers , nnd they madu a hasty exit. , Thn pollco have a full descrip tion of them , and are hard after them. An AhNoltire Cure. The OUIGINAL AUIETINB OINTMENT is only put up in largo two arnica tin boxes , nnd it > un absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped liairls , and all sklu erup- tlons. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIBTINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drucr Co , at S3 cents per box by mall 30 cents. Fntnlly Injurcil. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning t f i eight engine struck and fatally Injurci Thomas Owens , near the Nineteenth strecl crossing. Ho was looking for work am proceeding along the Union Pacific , trad .towards South Omaha' when the cnitUic btruck him. breaking his leg , crushing hii . 'skull , and iujurinir him Internally. Ho was picked up unu brought to tlio city , where Lu now lies in St. Joseph's hospital , . KUBUltnAX TUA1XS. Probability of n Service to Seymour 1'nrk on tlio .Missouri Pacific. One of the crying needs of Omaha is nn increased number of suburban trains to fa cilitate travel between the business center nnd the many outlying additions from thrco to six miles distant. This matter has been pressed upon the attention of the ofllccrs of the Missouri Pacific railway from too to time , and on Monday they took the initial steps towards giving Omaha the metropol itan conveniences she needs and by right of growth is entitled to. Superintendent Dick- cnson and Division Superintendent Dodd- rlgo invited a number of Interested citizens to accompany them , and in their private car the party made n trip of Investigation out over the line as fur-iis Seymour 1'nrk. This is a plar.c of about f > 00 acres nine miles from the depot. It Is owned by Dr. Gcorgo L. Miller , who Is building upon 't a stone nouso with n view to making It his country resi dence. The park Is well timbered nndVell watered , nnd the doctor contemplates throw ing It open to the public If suburban trnlns nro put on to enable the people to reach it readily. The trip can bo mndo in twenty minute The Inspecting car passed tlnough n num ber of additions , nnd the location of stations for the proposed suburban service was dis cussed. It wns agreed that ono must bo lo cated nt Seymour Park nt the terminus of the run. Tlio owner of West Lawn addi tion pointed out the needs of n station at that point , which is six or seven miles from the city depot , nnd the ferro of his arguments were conceded. The gentlemen Interested In Benson's ' plnco nnd Hitchcock's addition also put hi strong pleas for depots. Messrs. Dickinson and Doourldgo were un- alilo to give positive assurance that the sub urban trains would bo put on , but the fact that they were sent upon this trip by Jay Gould and General Manager Clarke to inves tigate and report is presumptive evidence that the matter Is receiving favorable consid eration ut headquarters. Mr , Dickinson thought the railroad's uctlou would bo gov erned by his report , and ho said that report would bo favorable. Ho feared an hourly service would hardly bo justified at present , but ho Intimated that ho would recommend n train at C in the morning for laboring men , another at 8 : ! )0 ) for business men , ono at noon , otio at 1:30 : for ladies bent ou shopping , and another between 4 and 5 to take them home , ono nt (1 ( for returning men , one for 8 o'clock trains , and the last ono late la the evening. Strawberry nnil Ice Cream Festival. A festival for the benefit of the orpan fund of Croighton College church will bo hold this evening on the college grounds. Music will bo provided and a delightful time generally may bo ex pected. The Indies having the ulTair in charge are using every moans to pro mote the pleasure of the guests. The Croighton guard will drill on the college - logo campus on tlio same evening , af fording an additional attraction to all present. If the weather bo unfavorable the festival will be held in tlio hall of the college , and a no less enjoyable time had. REPUBLICANS. Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at rate of ono fare for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas , to parties desir ing to attend tlio National Republican Convention to bo held in Chicago Juno 10th. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 19th , and returning Juno liOth to iioth inclusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. C. Leo St.aub , Architect and Supt. , olllco llil'J Howard ; 10 years' experi ence. ' Fine , stylish buildings a spec ialty. Smoke Soidenberg's Figaro and got' the best 5-cont cigar in tlio world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. T1I13 RUNAWAY GIIUj FOUND. She Is Discovered 111 the Fifth Story of the Gees Hotol. Ida Clayton , the fifteen-year-old runaway girl from Wisncr , was disfovcrcd yesterday by Sergeant Haze in a room on the fifth floor of the Gees hotel. She was being kept there by n man named Myers , who is said to bo the fellow who first coaxed her to como to Omaha. Whi'o ' working at 1J3 Capitol avc- miQ she had given the name of SibyrVaughu , but at the Gees hotel she registered ns Miss Lilln French. The time of this registration being the sumo evening that slio had left 1723 Capitol avenue led the officer to believe that she must bo the erratic girl. When ho found her and charged her with being Ida Clayton she denied it , giving the fourth name of Ida Van Morris. For n girl of fif teen brought up in the country she is very shrewd , but she could not deceive the otll- ccr. When Ilazo told her she would have to return homo she stamped her foot and de clared she would go to the reform school before - fore she would return to Wisner. She ad mits that Myers was the man that induced her to leave her home and cpmo to the great city.The The circumstances just nt the time of her departure seemed to point to William Pease , now a resident of this city , but up to a few weeks ago u neighbor and also lover of hers , ns the person who had spirited her away , but n careful investigation of the case by the pollco removes all blame from him. Ho did not know of her presence in the city until last evening , when hlio sent him a note from the Gees hotel asking him to o.ill. Ho did so and re ported her whereabouts to the police , and they have thus been enabled to ferret out the mystery. The girl Is now In charge of her father , who hajs everything is satisf.ic- torily explained. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies , .V marvel of purity , li and wlKilesonieiies ? . .Moro economic than the ordinary kinds , anil cannot bu Hold in competition ith the mtiltltndu of low test.bhoit \\elglit alum or phuHrihuto jiowdurs. .S' Id millin Cllllf , ItOVAI , llAKINU I'OWllKIl C'O. , 100 \ \ all St. , Now Vork. E.T.Allen , M. D.f Homoeopathic Specialist , tit AND THROAT NOSE , tAti EpecUcIes Accurately Prescribed. MAMOJ3 BL'K. , OMAHA IK. / OALDTtAlTn. Surgeon and Physician , ' Ofllce.N. W CorniT nth acj Uougl'aa St. Office. , , . = = r = = jy ontinental Clothing House , To the Wnolesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buy * ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close the season in every department. Our limited space prevents us men tioning but very few of the bargain lota ofTorca , but \vo gunrantco from now un til July 4th , greater bargains In line Kcndr-Mmlo Clothing , Furnishing Goods , Huts and Gups , than v/oro ever before quoted by. any firm In the clothIng - Ing business in the west. No old goods at any price. The poods offered to you at this sale are all now , made up within the last ninety days. READ THE 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 specimens of the different bargain lots comprised in this lot , wo mention a few as follows , with u guarantee that the small number specially mentioned nro no more attractive or desirable bar gains than hundreds of others to bo found in every department of our estab lishment during this sale. Lot 4187. On Monday wo will plnco on our counters 400 plain black pure all wool imported Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable for use in this climate ton 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 : cst style 4 button cutaway frock , which we offer in all sixes from 35 to 41. Wo shall offer this frock suit at$15 per suit. Wo have not another word to sav about this lot , excepting this , that wo have sold precisely the btimo suit over since our store was opened for $22 , and never less. less.Lot 3530. ' Wo offer 150 Mens' Double Breasted Sack Suits , regular sixes from 85 to 35of the celebrated Sinter Flannel nil wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Webster , Mass. Mndo and trimmed in first class manner and perfect fitting. Wo offer this lot to close nt the unheard of price of $ ! ) ,60. Remember this lot is all In double breasted Sack Suits. , Lot 305Q. 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 pold hundreds during the last two months. Wo offer- 100 of the neatest styles of these famous goods to close at the remarkably , low prlco of $12. This suit is retailed by every house in tlio country at 318. Wo linvo never offered a bargain that has given such universal biitisfaction as this suit. All sixes at the b'lvtnu price 312. Lot 3. We offer 500 pairs best fancy Casslmoro Pantaloons , goods that wore made to sell for $7.50 and $ Sthis season. Goods made by the Glebe Woolen Co. , Rock Manufacturing Co. , llockanum Mill , Broadbrook Mills , and other man ufacturers of equal reputation. They nro in regular sizes , nnd ns nice styles ns wo have in our stock at any price. Wo find that wo hove a surplus of t ncso flno goods and wo do not wish to carry them over , and hnvo consequently made the uniform price of $5 per pair for the en tire lino. These goods are of the very best workmanship , and equal to any $10 custom pautaloous. Price during this closing sale will bo $5. In our Boys' and Children's depart ment wo offer an EXTRAORDINARY line of bargain , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our space will not permit of pur enumerating the different bar gains in tills department , however , wo will mention one , a lot of 250 Boys' Knee Pant Suits , embracing throe dif ferent styles , which wo have marked at the extraordinarily low prlco of $2.60 to close. Sizes from 4 to 14 years. Send for sample suit. You will bo bettor pleased with them than anytning wo nave shown you at this price before. Lot 284 land 2839. Bovs1 Long Pant. Suits. Wo offer in this lot which em braces two styles. Boys' strictly nil wool cnssltnors sack suits , coat , pants nnd vest , in dark and medium colors for boys from 10 to 14 years of ago. This suit wns made to sell at $10 but wo wish tb reduce our stock of them immediate ly nnd offer them nt this sale to close for only $0 per suit. Every garment In warranted strictly all wool now fresh- goods. Remember the price $0. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DE PARTMENT. -In this department wo announce the sale of 800 dozen Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot was manufactured ex pressly for this season's trade , wo have n largo stock of them on hand and offer them nt 50 per cent loss than the over age price to close them out. All now pattc.ins , most desirable styles , fast colors , perfect lltting and perfectly made in every respect , regular prices of which wore from $1 to $1.75. This entire lot in nil sixes from 14 to 10 and 1 neck wo offer at 76 cents each. Order for half dozen lots no less. Parties nt n distance ordoriiTfc these lots will please give us sixe of collar worn nnd tnis is all that is necessary in order to pot n perfect fit. Men's Unit Hose 75 cents per pair. Wo offer 850 dozen of Men's Fancy Half Hose at 75 cents per dozen to closo. Regular $1.50 goods to bo sold only In dozen lots at the remarkably low price of 76 cents per dozen , in sizes from 9 to 11. Sample suits of any of these k--a will be sent C. O. D. with the privilege of examination to any address in Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , Wyoming , Dakota and Montana. OMAHA Freeland , Loomis & Co. BOSTON DESMS.NES . ProprietpraJ Corner Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , Or any other Mineral Poison. It Is Nature's Hemedy , mode exclusively from Roots ami Herbs. ' It Is perfectly Harmless. It Is the only remedy known to tlio w orM that has ever yet Cured cuntagtuui Slootl It cures Mercurial lllicumntlsm , Cancer , Scrofula , and other Mood diseases heretofore considered Incurable. It cures any dlscasa caused from Impure blood. It Is now pro- ecrllxMl liy thousands of the best plijdcUnl In the United States , as a tonic , Wo append the statement of a few : "I have used S. S.R.nn patient ) convalesc ing from fever and from measles with tba Lest result * . J , N. CIIKNKV. M. ! > . , Ellavllle , Oa. " TlnE iK . Ol.- Willie White was afflicted with scrofula seven > rars. I prescribed b. U. B. , and to day ho Is a fill nnd robust toy. O. W. PAKKEH , tl. D. RICHMOND , VA. , Dec. l" > , 1883 I have taken three iKittles of Hwlf t's Speclilc for secondary blood ixilMin. It nets inueh better than pot ash or uuy olbcr reined v I lia\e ever nt > ed. I ) . K. WIVFIKI D , JI. D , { Formerly of Hus&cx Co. , Vs. Dn. E. J. HALE , tlio well known druggist and plij ulclnn , of Nualivllle , Howard County. Arlc. . writes : " HavliiK sonio knowledge as to wlmt S. H. 8. In coinimied of , I can safely rrconiiiirnd It as the remedy for all sklu ills- a&ca , U matters not what the uumo nisy be. " Wo lm\o n book gltltiR a history of thli wonderful remedy , and its curi'n , from all over the world , w hlch will convince > ou that nil wo say 1 true , and which wo will mall free on application. No family xhoiild lie without It. We ha o another on Contagious Blood I'olson , sent on came terms. Wrltn us n hlntory of your ease , and our phjtlclan will advise with you by litter. In strictest rontldcncu. Wo will not deceive you knowingly. For Halo ty all drugglcts. Tint SWIHT Brrcino Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta. OA , i , v < New York , 75C llrnadWBj. I Jf londou , lUiu , tSSuownilL . MAX MEYES , & BHO. Western Apents for ( 'hlckoring , ICniibc , Voso nnd Hulir lltos. Pianos ; Story & Clark Organs. A FEW ? I01ti : LEFT. Moaiuni ; I'lunos nnd Organs lint liltlo used which will bu bold this \\eek nt the following : educed prices ami terms : fl > ntllt | | I'liuincnt. 1 Kna1 > o Siitinre , cost WOO , for $ Xi3 . . . JJ5.00 115.00 1 DecKer llros. Sii.iro | Uinntl cojtJIM ) , Jor2K ) . SO.OO 10.05 1 lliadlitiry Siutte ( , coht $101) ) , tor ! ) . . . . . . . . 35.00 10.00 1 1. 1' . Hale Squaie , cost WT'i. fortm. . . . . . ! . 15.00 10.00 1 fitoddurd Snuaru , coot KB3 , for S1UO. . . . . . . . . . . . 10.03 B.OO 1 KiiifrhCiiSiiiiiiro. a splendid bargain , cost WOO. for 1 10. . 10.00 C.OO 1 Hallett Davis PIIUUVO Crniid. cost ttff\ \ . for t Z > . . . 15.00 1 Marhhall Wendcl Ujirlglit cost if.100. for If ITfi . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 30.00 \Vlndhor I'jirlgllt , test IMU , for JIM . . . . . . . . . 15.00 10.00 IKlmbal. . Organ , cost 1 Mason A ; Ilninlln Organ , costiV ) , fortJfi 18.W B.OO Come curly awl take your pick , llrinu this ail. with you to avoid inUtakeB. fliAX 9i is visit & nuo. , Cot-tier 10th ami Furiiiini Hts , UNION PACIFIC "The Ovcrlnml'Iluiiic. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that bc-rtlis can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M. J , Greevv , Passenger Agent , Council Bluile , Iowa. The jeservationblien made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cart , so that passengers can now secure berths ordered , the fame as a Pull man berth is reserved and secured. J. S. THHHUrS , U. It IjOMAX. Geu. I1. & T. Aljent. Afcs' ' 0.1' . & T. A. OMAHA , NKM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM leann-f and Uautldri the lulr. 1 l'romutcj > luxuria irrowl. Never Failf to Reitora Gray , Hair to ill Y ulhful Color. I Guru calptlUcuetatullulr fulling ) ti FLORESTON COUOCNE. ll it t'rugract tdJ LuUfig e ( I'tituu Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on Iho Pugel Sound National Bank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. To the o decIroui of buylnc property on time , wo olfer the following : We will iillo\v from 3 month ! ) In.1 years'time. uccordltiK to the land yon tt-lect. WuehnrKO neither premium nor Interest on time payments , nnd will ulvc yon n warranty deed. We linvo Ion at SflO and ( Ml.1 * that lire within a radius ol one nml n half mllcn of thu pii t'Ollcc. ! Wo re quire only 1(1 ( iicr cent , ni an earnest money nnd wo will nlvc certified check for the full nraountol each Biid every subsequent payment. Thecheckliilrawn by the I'UKCt ound National bunk and I' made pay- nblunt vlclit and > ou cnti draw > our money nt any time thouKli by sixlolnir you forfeit jimrrlcht * to purchase land. Muku your Income , no matter how email , earn something. Transcontinental railroads nro headliiK lor Seattle , nnd nmiiufucttirliiKlMloiir- iMiliii ; . ( jcneral commerce Is In n Flute of MibMnn. tlal proKreoslon. The dally papers are tilled nlth accounts of new enterprises , ( "able earn nnd hnrso cur * circle Seattle. Addrocs COOK.V MOO 1C J : , HUO have the I.AIKJKST 1'JIOI'KUTY lilfcT In SEATTLE , W. T. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpnE SCIENCE OP LIFE , the * great Medical Work of the nge on Manhood , Nervous nndf Physical Debility , Premature ' Decline , Errors of Youth , nnl thountold mlscrlcsconsoiucnt thereon , 300 jiagca 8vo , 125 prescriptions for all dlsca Cloth , full gilt , only 81.00 , h ) ' mall , sealed. Illustrated sample frco to all young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address 1 * . O. box 1595 , notion , Mats. , or Dr. W. IL 1'AUKEil , grad uotoof Harvard Medical College,25years' practlco la Boston , who may bo consulted confidentially Specialty , Diseases of Man. Ofllco No. 4 L'ulflncb tt. State Line. To Glasgow , Ik'lfasl , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursday , Caliln pafSMiiKi ) VK > nnd SV ) , nccordliiR to locution of btuto room. Kxcnr lon $ C5 to $30. Steerage to nnd from Ktiropo nt Lowest rat83 AUSTIN HAUMVJN ti CO. , Gcn'l Agtuts , KJ Ui oudwuy. New Vork. JOHN HI.r.GKN , Gcn'l WfHturn Agent , 101 Ituiulolpli St. , Chicago. IIAUKY K. MOOHKS , Agent. Omnha. Ioducetl Cabin Rates to Glasgow Exhi bition. QOLD MEDAL , PAKI8 , 1878 , BAKER'S Warranted itbxil\it < ly pure Coenn , from Hlilcli tlio cxctes of Oil has hern removed. H IKII three limn the tlrctiglh of Cocoa mixed with Slarch , Arrowroot or Bu ar , and Is therefore far inoroi'Cunoml * cal , toiling leu than one cent a cup. It Is cHllcioiia , iiourl liiiig , strengthening , easily dlgretoil , and urinilralilx udnpU'd for InvallUa ag well ns for poriixis In licaltli , SoIJ lif ( irorerK eicr/nlicre. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass. OF Til B Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ' , The Best Houto from Omaha and Council IllulTs to iTHE EAST- TWO TIUINS PAII.V UUTWICKN OJIAHA AND COUNCIL IILUFFS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Itoek Island , Frecport , Itockford , Clinton , Dubuiiue , lacnport , Elgin , Madison , JanesTlllc , lU-loIl , Winouu , La Crossc , And nil other Important points Uast , Northeast and Southeast. For through tickets mil natbe ticket agent at 1VJI Karnaui strvvt , lu llurkcr illock , or at Unlou 1'uclnu Pullman Sleepers and Ihu tlnett I > lnlnif { rsln the world are run un the main lluu of Ihu Chicago , Mil waakiti k hi. 1'Hiil lUllwnr. and orery attfutlonli paid to passenger * l > y touricuus employes cl lh < corupany. H.\11I.I.KII. ncncrol JUuuKur. J. l''l'iiuit. : : Afslslant Uciicral Manager. A. V. K. CAItl'tNTKH , Ucoeral 1'umcnjer and Ticket Al.t'nt liio. K.I1EAKKOIIU , Assistant General I'uteansl and 'llcket Agent. j.T. CItAltU.UcneralSupcrlatcnaent. FOUNTAIN BR.A.NDS .FINE PUT AND thoQsat. Do notbttj/ ] / more "Poor Itubbc.r JFose , " but put your moneu ' Liylttcr , cheaper and better than the ubber hose. Mndo on the same principle as the rnlilipr- inert hove listed In 1'lro Department" , which last for vents. The cotton duck used In all rulibcr lioso ilrnw ? in water , wherever exposed , ns uvlck absorbs oil. and liclnB'conlliiml by rubber m-nerntes a sulphurous rias. milcklv destroying thob"st rub ber hose. The "Spiral" hose , having no outside covcrlnK to imprison the moisture. WILL onv LIKK A TOWT.r , . There are imitations FO buy only that which tons one red line itinnliiK throiifrh it , nnd which is branded "Spiral. " patented j March Kith , 18 ) . If your dealer does not have it in stock , let him uct It. Sample mailed to any address ford cents. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO. , Sole ManuTacturcrs , 234 Devonshire Street , Boston , Mass. 222 Lake Street , Chicago. The largest , fastest and llncet In the world I'atsoriKer accommodations unexcelled. I New "York to Glasgow via Lomlimderrv DETOXIA JUNK 1Mb KTIUOPM Jn.vTth rillCAt-MA .1 I'NBiCld A.\rmmiA HTI.Y itth Fl'IINEHKIA , . . . JL'NKiMtll DKVONIA . . . .iri.v ' . ' 1st Nfcw YOIIK TO l.ivnipoor , VIA VUKKNSTOW.V. The Celebrated I I ir est and finest I'us- JL'f.Yllth Meainiihlp punier HteamiT In Ami. nil CITY OK UOMI5 thaWorldr f-ei > t. 6th Saloon PIISMIXO to flu iow , Derry , Liverpool , liolfast oryuoenntnwn , ( All a nil upward * per ( ilimitoir Muniu. em , filund upwards for Cttv of Homo. Hetond-cKms J , l. K i' turn tickets ut rediuel rules madunvidlablo for cither route , oirerlmr pxcurMonlstN the nrlvlle o of beelnK the North and Hmith of Ireland , the Ittvcrs Mert-ey and picturesque Clyde. MeeruKu t' J. Anchor Line dralts payable. Irco of eharvo , Hold at ! owc t rates. For boon ot lours , tickets or lurllier Infonuii- lion npply to HENDEEON BROS. . 72 La Salle St. , Or to tiny of our local audits. S. K. FELTON & CO. , Contractors And Miinttfncturcrs' Audits for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Or all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office. Strai's ' Building , Fourth Floor. OMAHA. NEBRASKA , Unfcrmcntcd ami not intoxicating. Acts like I a charm in all cases of Diar rhoea nnd Dysentery and all stomach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women , chil dren nnd convalcEccnta. Givca a delicious flavor to ico-waler , lemonade or eotla-wntcr. Imported nnd bottled by MlllAljOVlTCU , FLETCJIEK A Ct > . Cincinnati , 0. For ealo by the follow Ing dealer * Klcliardson Urim ( < > . , lllako llrutei Co. , AdlcrA Hi-ller. ( jlud tunu llros i Co , 1 runk lit'lliinu \ Cu.lc. It. ( irollf , and nil wbolvinlo and retail druguitlii , llquur Ui-alur and Hli.o mur- chutki'verywhert ) , Oll DKSTIlOyiNO Bed Bugs , Roaches , Acts , Fleas Anil any other InscctH , use Infaliible' ' Insect Powder , Also contracts taken for cleaning - ing hotels. hngiiUulHaniljirlruta n' liten < ts front M-iiiilii. Kutlsfiu'llnu Kuuraiitfxil or tiu pay. Principal Dtuot lliJ Bouth'UtU jjtrvet. Tvvrc * < > Ul o OiVi AH A . MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sta. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilitic ! ) , apparatus and remedies for EUQi Tfisful treatment of every form of difcasc rcquift fng Medical or Surgical 'Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accouimy * nations in the west , WRITE FOR Cmcuf ARS on Deformities anoj firaccs , Trasses , Club I'eet , Curvature of thi Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , llronchillr , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , npilepsy , Kid. ney. Bladder , Kye , Kar , S'-iu ' and Ulouu , and 041 Surgical Operations. ' DIsooBoa of Women o Specially : BOOK OK DISEACII or WOMEN Freir. . ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTE MAKINU A ei'ECHLTT ( IV PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Diseases uncccssfiilly treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. I'd sons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicines or liibtrutnentsi sent by mail or enpres * , curely packid , no marks to indicate contentB or tender One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult IIH or send history of your case , mid we will send ia plain wrapper , our OOOK TO MEN , FREE ; i Upon Private , Special or Nervous Disr nscs , Im > yitency , Syphilis. Gleet and Varicoccle , wltll yiestiou lUt. Address Omaha ilnlical unit Siirfititat TtitlltuttiCt DR. McnflENAMY , . Cor. I3th and DodaoSli. . OMAHA. NEB. E HOI ) SEEN THEM ? Will buy ono of our nobby Spring Suits in Woi'Htcd , line Ciib.simoro , or Scotch Cheviots , in all the popular colors nnd stylos. lU-ul bai'ifiiiiiu that \K (9 ( cannot full to bo iffl Blupiirocintcd by the ) giaibUoniinK. Wo ( ' / W LM IU' ° 'iwiii-o ' that IN- KXI-KNSIVJ : fjoo tire largely atlvcr- tibod tliip Benson , but all of tlioin cannot Htuiiil the _ of uldso in- 'bpcetion. ' Wo ask our customers to examine our Btoolt , and UIUH natisfy hemselvcs of its quality nnd our voracity. A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Jt/et > tlon , Cures lunj ci > si < t , StreiK/tltcns tlia fi'i JlcKtorcn Sound , JtefrcHhlnu I'rlcclesa to Xurslnti Mollic.ru. Recommenilcilliy Eminent Physicians. For Sale by all Jirtiuijlutntnul Itlch * . ' ' ardtion Druy Co. , Wholesale lruy . . ' . , alt > t < t ' . . ' MM-