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THE ( XMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JTHSTE 27 , 1888L
EEBRASRAHIEDICS WILL MEET
ttho Programme nnd List of Papers
to Bo Discussed ,
LINCOLN CASEMENTS FLOODED-
All nentljto Kccrlve the Ilepnlillcnn
Clubs of the Slnto A Young
Sinn Wants 91OOO Dninnccs
Iilncoln News.
LIKCOM ? DunnAT ; or rrtn OMAHA Bnp , J
1020 P STIIFET , }
Ltxcoi.N , Juno 2C , )
Tlio twentieth nnnunl session of the Ne
braska State Medical Society Trill bo hold in
this city commencing at i p. tn. todny and
continuing over Wednesday and Thursday.
The mooting will bo largely attended , it be
ing estimated that at least thrco hundred
physicians from all sections of the state will
bo In attendance. The present officers ot the
association nro : O. II. Peebles , Lincoln ,
president ; Mary K. liutin , Dorchcstor , first
vlco president ; C. O , Reynolds , So ward ,
second vlco president ; A , S , YanMnusfcldc ,
Ashland , permanent secretary ; L. A. Mer-
ilatn , Omaha , corresponding secretary ; Wm
M. ICnnpp of the State Insane Hospital , Lin
coln , treasurer.
Ono ot the fcnturcrs of the galliciing
will bo an oration by Dr. II. H.
Livingstone , of Plnttsmoiitlicommemorative
of the organization of the society. The pub
lished programmes announce that the reports
of committees on the progioss of medicine
and the literary work of Iho societythu read
ing of papers , addresses , etc. , shall occupy
the day sessions , and Iho transaction of busi
ness tlio evening sessions. The order of bus
iness for the meeting is as follows : Organi
sation of the society ; payment of dues ; re
port of committee on credentials nnd election
of now membci s ; reading nnd adopting the
minutes ; report of the committee on arrange
ments ; report of the recording secro-
taty ; leport of the corresponding
secictnry ; tcport of the trcnsutci ;
BOloction of placoofnoxt mooting ; appoint
ment of standing committees ; rcjxirt of
standing committees , amendments nnd iin-
ilniihcd business ; new business , board of
trustees , committees on grievances andjncc-
roiogy ; miscellaneous business and installa
tion of ofllccis.
The following Is the prepared list of pnpcis
to bo rend nnd discussed by the association
during tlio meeting :
Dr. L. .1. Abbott Progress in medicine.
H. B Lovvry London doctors , pat II.
W. O. Henry Criticism of Dr. Lconhnrdt's
mticlo of 18S-3 , "Physiological Evolution. "
What is lifui Whnt is deathl Wnat is
health ? Whntisdiscaso !
II U. Lovvry Pedigree of disease.
J. n. Summers , Jr. exploration of sus-
poctcd stone in the pelvis of n movable kid
ney ; fixation of kidney iu incision ( Halm's
operation )
.1. Theodore Miller Two cases of trephin
ing nnd recovery.
| CJA. F. Jonas The vaginal process as n pre
disposition to obltquo inguinal hernia , with a
caso.
caso.D. U. Pelton Radical cvro of hernia.
J. E. Summers , Jr. Uctnoval of partially
incysted stone in the bladder or lutcral
lithotomy.
J. P. L rd A modification of the entire
body splint with new supplementary ap
paratus.
V. 13. Coulter Suigery in the country.
Donald Mncr.io Importance of conect di
agnosis in surgical lesions.
W. O. Henry Ueprrt of two interesting
surgical rases.
U Smith Disinfectants Is It disinfect
ants or cleanliness und ventilation that pro
duce good results 1
H. Gilford Comparative demonstration
of septic and aseptic ; foreign bodies in the
eye.
eye.Martin Claik Minor injuries dressed un
der blrod dot , vv ith amputation , without flap
covor'iip bnno
A b v. Mansfcldo The causes nncl modes
of sudden death in eclampsia , and tlioir pie-
icution.
D A. Wiihlun A case of laparotomj for
ovai urn tumor.
A. b v. Mansfehlo Electricity in gjna >
cologv now cicetiodcb
H Gifford Kepoit on progress of ophthal
mology nnd otology.
1) U. IJryant Ieport { of two cases of sjm-
pathctic ophthalmia
L. A MciiiJin IntiodnctoiT paper and
discussion on nlluloido nud their salts
A H v Mnnsfc-lde What is the relation
of alkaloids and then salts to other propitia
tions that contain thorn , ns to their mpidity
of action in diseased conditions )
James Gaiter Wli.it i elation do alkaloids
nnd their salts have to other pieparations
that contain them , ns to tlicii convenience
und safety ot administration i
L. A. Merriam Under what circumstances
nro alkaloids mid their salts superior to other
pi cparullous that contain thorn , and how
Khali thov bo given to obtain the greatest
theiapoutic results I
H Clifford nxpot intents on the gcrmicl-
dal action of peroxide of hi dlogon.
C. P. Harrigan Acctanilido
A. n New kirk Picsontutlon of a very
raio case of nvminctrical osteoma.
J. K Sumnic'is , jr The ticatmont of
chronic naso phaiyngcul caturih.
A. S. v Mansfc'ldo Tiaehcotomy , Boso's
modification.
C. M G Blnrt niectrolvsis in dcrmato
logical practice with especial rofercuco to
tieatmcnl of lupus
The heaviest itxjn of the jear fell in this
city lust night , the lain fjllinir unccaemplj
lor ten hours , nnd usuicsnlt the sliceis
\vcro flooded nndalaigo numlx/i of bnso-
jnonts filled with water U was a sight of
destruction to look iu some of them , and the
basements to some of the finest blocks in the
city Avcio lioodod. In that of the llurr block
the engine room had over three feet of water ,
doing damage to the machinery. The baso-
Jiiont to the hnnclsomo Uillingslcv block was
Hooded , and tlio occupants found a sieno of
desolation when they visited their places in
the moininp Pioin O to Is' stieets on
Ijlovonth ovmy basement , with onu or two
exceptions , wns Hooded with murky waters ,
nnd u lingo amount of goods wus greatly
damaged. Cl.isen , Hotelier & Co , George
HosslcMiiun and othcis woio among the
lioavior sufforcis. On the coiner of N nnd
iiov : nth streets the Hrst lloor nnd
basement of the Kluiitsth build
ing mo oecnpiod by Otto Glazier
\vilh n b.iloan and iniuoi htoio Jn this huso
jnont the wutci btood six feet deep , and all
the casks nnd u.iiiolsvvero Honied , many of
them mixing tholr contents with tha vvuiom ,
ivnd his daimio ( will bovuj hoavi.
III 31 Hi * llAMAOrfi.
k
At the last niccting of the city council the
nttoiuejH foi n joung man named Je'ssc <
Button presented a clnlin for damages foi
inJtiiK'.s icccivcd hi Sutton , In the lattei
Jiait of May Hutton , In crossing from the
Polvln bloolt to tlio Ho win tl liout.o coiner ,
r tep ) > od on n loosc > plcio of boaul thut caused
him to full , In caking one of his aultlu bonus
A doctor su the tiono und for the past thirty
du/H the injury has conilned him closolj , but
) io IH now ublo to bo about. The proi > OHilloii
uas made to settle thu case for $1,000 , and
tlio Ushuiui'co was give'ii that if a settlement
\\ns not miulo tlio co.se would bu taUea to Iho
Unlt"d States court to recover
I'llll'UIIMI TO CI.I LlllUTi :
Indications point to n great g-atlioringof 10
puldicuns in this city on Tliurbdiy of this
\\cok at tlio bvccnul iiRvtitig of lepubllcan
flubs of the state U ho local clubs m the citj
me luiid at vvoik poi fee ting arrangements
nnd thoi'onouil committee.'will huvuulliom
tOotr on the duv Hoth tutKnightH of 1'j , th
las iiml tlio mililari bund will bo in attend
unrc , und u gioat p.uudo and open all
meeting will to luild in the evening. J P
JJolliviT. of Town , will bo ono of thopriiu-lpal
speaker * , und the parade will bo a line ono.
'J ho inuisliul , Hui ry iiotfliki.ss , lmt > uppomtod
the following uulps' W. C. Lane , chief of
htnff : aides. 'J' H. Hcnton , H P. Johut.on , H.
O. Mc'Auhur , A. W. Scott , 13. H. Hopkins ,
JH. . Vau \ net nnd J. C. Scacrish.
lir.NCII AND H.VH.
Umtoil atatcss Court.
There was no bosalan in tlio United States
court yestmxUy. Tlio Jury has been discharged
and as thei o were no cases to como up boforc
Ills hunor , JuJgo Dundy , ho did not put in an
a : > ; wuraiH-e during the forenoon.
DKtrlot Court
The day was one of unusual quiet a ud the
cascion hoarlnp of but rery little impor
tance.
CntMIXAI , CASE ? .
Judge Groft has taken up the criminal
docket nnd , Judging from the manner in
which ho Is disposing of the burglars and
renoral thieves , ho will send n number of
Jmnha citizens to Lincoln to sv nd the next
ten yeats of their life In quiet nnd peace.
The case of the state against Bechtelc. for
petty larceny , which was taken up Mon-
iav afternoon , was concluded nnd
a verdict returned by the Jury of guilty as
chirgcd.
The cnsfl of the state against John H\an ,
charged with the larceny of 57P.50 from the
safe of the Omaha Coal , Coke & Lime com-
uny's ofllco the loth of this month , was
called for hearing.
BUT flFTS UVMAOE3.
The case of Ora Cunningham , administra
trix of the cstato of Martin Cunning-
: iam , deceased , which was begun
xiforo Jndga Donne last Friday was
included Monday nnd given to the Jury.
Mrs. Cunningham brought suit for $ . > ,000
damages for the dcnth of her husband whlcli
was caused by his falling over uti embank
ment where a street was being cut through
The claim made by the plaintiff was that the
accident was caused by there being no lights
near the ombinkmcnls. The Jury after 1x3
Ing out about twenty minutes returned a
verdict for the plaintiff , allowing her the
full amount of the rlalm.
A or. 113 r\sr.
The case of the Kcnnard Point nnd Glass
company against Muigcll & Uoscnwolg , was
on trial before Judge Danuo.
Tire defendants were indebted to the plain
tiffs In the amount of $ l."iO for stock \\hcn
Lhey failed. The Kunnnrd compunj attached
pods of the defendants to cover their claim
The defendants rcplovined the goods , and
the suit now is for the posscsiion of the
same.
The case of Kuhlnmn against the Mercan
tile nnd Marino insurance company thut was
on trial "Monday before- Judge Hopewcll
wnsn continued over until Tuesday afternoon
owing to the fact that his honor had to go to
Papillion to hold court. Ho will
1 0.1111110 the heating of the case at 2 o'clock.
to day.
Judge "Wnkelpy was occupied yesterday
again In calling the equity docket.
The case of John I. Uedlck against C. W.
Mount was begun In the afternoon hefoio
Judge Waitclcy.
County Court.
TO eoi.u-cr A XOTB.
' Henry Sago has commenced suit
against William Wind , Ed Prtcrsou nnd P.
H Johnson , for the collection of n promis
sory note of § 200 Riven October 1 , 1SSO.
A MW niuriTon
The German association lllea n notice \ \ ith
thu county clerk yesterday of n change in
their directory. Chailes ICuufnmn lias bscn
elected to take the place of William II.
Hoedcl.
SrtTAOUNST A. t. . STIUN'O
Frederic Spoorl has brought suit
against the A \ + . Straug company to rccox or
84-13 2J duo for goods
Take ono of Dr..I. II. McLean's Liltlo
Liver and Kidney Pillets tit night before -
fore you go to bed anil you \\ill bo sur
prised how buoyant mid vigorous j on
feel the next duy. Only 25 conta a vial.
Fuel Gas For M-mufncturers.
The Omaha Gas and Fuel company have
extended n main from their works on the
river bank near Bov d's old packing house to
Ilor's distillery , which thoi intend to sup
ply with gas for fur-1 purposes The
distillciy is now being supplied with four
largo boilers in which the gas will bo usi > d.
It is claimed the cost will bo about $3 for
12 hours and take the place of about
three tons of coal during that time , be
sides requiring only ono man instead of thice
nnd doing uuay with the trouble and ex
pense of removing ashes. Tins is
the first main of the kind laid and if success
ful the gas fuel will solve the nioblcmof
Omaha's advantages as a manufacturing
center.
No traveler's outlit complete without
n supply of TAUKAXI'.S Sii/r/iu
Al'nitiKNr to insuio fjood digestion and
tegular action of the bowels.
Tlio ( Inrnonii DlnmomN.
Although the thief has been caught , the
Uaincau diamonds have not yet been 10-
coxeiod The police are woiUng on a clue ,
however , whereby they hope to recover the
gems. Cliiof of-Police Seavey nnd Captain
Giccn uiolnghlv complimentary in speaking
to the onteipiising co-opnr.ition of Mr
Garncau in the woilc of bringing the thief kto
justice.
The manj roinarlviible cuios Hood's
Siirsiipiirilhi nccoinplidlies aio sulliciont
l > ioof that it does possess peculiar cum
in o powers. .
Not Kagorly Uccnivod.
Colonel Downs , of the First Pi thian regi
ment of Nebraska , has extended uu invita
tion to the members of the Omaha ( Second )
regiment uniform innk of the snmo order to
Join Avith the First in a day at the Cioto
Chautauqua. The libcialitj with which the
former command aided the latter in going
to Cincinnati will not inspire many of the
Pithians hero to accept the invitation
Life is burdensome , iililco to the suf
ferer and all around him , while dyspep
sia and its attending evils hold sway.
Complaints of this nature can bo speed
ily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bitters
rogulnrly. Thousands once thus
alllicti'd benr cheerful testimony as to
its morits.
The U\K \ Spool Ii ops.
The Cable Tramway company has boon
delated one day In the stretching of the in
tension cabla on Twentieth sticet by the
hi caking Mondaj evening about 5-30 o'clock
of the axle of the big spool upon which the
lope la wound. The spool was Jacked
up on Iluinoy street near Nineteenth , and
the wiic was being unwound b.v the machin
ery in the power house and pulled out into
the tubes when the Immense leol fell Into the
mud on one side. A uiun named Anton
Mnrcek was standing near the eablo as It be
came taught bj the fall and was stiuck on
the head but not seriously injuioci it was
the heaviest single object overhhipped to
Omalm , the weight bnmg fortj four tons
ItHsuperlnr fxrcllc.r.rc rrovouiii millions of
hoiiiiis ( or innre tnuiiammitei Of century It
Isuscil tiy'lie t'nllcU htauov nuiit < iit , Ilti-
lUiraodby tliolu-uiUor thereat uilhi'iAllies ns
thostiongeit , jiun-st ana mo t liealllilttl Ii ,
1'rlo'ht'ream IlaUuij I'nudtr docs not loiitaiu
nmmonla , liniOGruliiiii. Sold only tn cans ,
. PltlCK 1IAK1NO I > 0\VUli \ { < CO.
NewVoik , Cblcngo. St. Ixjuls
FOENTAIR
33R/A.1-TI3S
KINK CUT AND F LUQ
Incomoaraoly the Best.
CALIFORNIA !
THE LAND OP
DISCOVERIES.
THCONLY-
( JUAHANTEEO
0cuKE ron
CATARBH
ORQV1LLE CALj
Sc for ciWjp.3.litrkHlcJlH-ft5- |
A EDico.orciyiiLE.CAL
Santa Abie : and : Cat-R-Cure
rotSiilo by
Goodman DruoCo ,
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION
l OVKU A MILLION' 1)181 UinUTUOl
Louisiana State Lottery Company ,
Incorporated by the loKlilntnrn In IWtf , for Kd-
urntlimnl nml ( Imiltahlo purposes niul Its fran-
clilsp made n pirt ol tlio proscnt State Constltii-
t ion , l'i 1570. by nil ovcrnliolinlnB popular rote.
Its OKAND KXTKAOIIDINAHY 1) ) A\V1N08.
takeiilnco Ppinl-Annunllv. ( Jiinonnil Derombcr )
m < l Its RUAN1) MNOU5 NUMHKU WltAW-
IKtiS tiiLoplaru on cncliof tliootlior ten months
In the year , nnd nro nil Orawn In public , at the
Aciiiloray of JIuslo , Ne Orlenns , La.
"Wo do hereby certify that \o siipenlse the
nrrnnijeraents ( or all the MontVilj nnd iVml-An-
nunl lri lnjrsot 'Hie LouMniii Stitto Lottiry
( "oinpany , nnd in person inatmno and control
the lTOwliiKs thenneho * . and thut the sumo
tire conductid vlth honesty , fnirniu'S. and in
rood fnlth tovMinl nil parties , nnd ue nuthorizo
iecompany to use this certificate , with fac
simile1'of our signatures attached , In Its adver
tisements. "
COMMISSIONERS.
Wo tl'o unrtcrtdRned Hanks and nankoisvvlll
nav all I'il7i-s drawn In The I.oulslnm State
1otteilcshlchm.y be presented nt our coun
ters.
It. M WALMSIjRV. Pros , f.onlslnna Nnt. lit.
PIKItUK I. \ NAUl'ic State Nnt 1 I'.tc
A. HAUWIN. 1'res NeOrleins Xat 1 Hli
CAH1KOHN , 1'ics. t'nlon Nlitlou.il Ilauk.
GRAtlD MONTHLY DRAWING ,
In ilir Acatloniy ol > Iu-lo , Now Or
Jrniis Tucstlny. .Inlj 1O , 1888.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000.
1CO.COO Ti&fcets at Twenty Dollars oioh ,
Halve : $10 ; Quar'cw $5 ; Tentha $2 ; Twen
tieth $1.
o 'IkkLtsilnwInK Capllnl 1'rlros uro notcii *
tltU'tl to turniltuil I'rlyu .
Ct/"l-oii ( 1 1 n KATH.or any furllior Infonnatlun
dviruU , n rite Icxlblf tn Ilm uixIcrxUnod. cli nrly Mitt-
irmjour re lilonci > , wltli Mite tonnty , ' tiirt niiit
.Niilnlinr Muru runltl return ninll ( tuliM ry "III bo in-
sur. a by jimr outlualnjt un Knvclopu bcarlnx your
full udilrt
soncl roM'AIi NOTKS , KrprMS Money Onlor * . of
New \ ork Kjicliuncu 111 onllnivrj letter. Currency by
llxiircbs ( ul our eipcn'-u ) utMrnvtl
1 A IJAtTl'lIIV ,
New Urli 11119 , La. ,
cr.M A. DVUl'IIIV
\\uitiliulon D C
Address Registered Letters to
NEW OHI.I.ANS NATIONAL HANK.
since otcn- !
j\ trills Hi ourtvnid unit I ar-
Ijr , wlio nro In cliuruc of tlm drnnltiK * | o n kunrantcu
ol nbsiiliitt' ialriii-s-i itnil IntrcKrlty , tliitt thu Uinncui
nro nil iqual , nnd tlnit in ) onu ctm iio slbly illvlnu
whrtl iinntt cr ur1IUra | > T H I'rlre
UKMI.\Uiu ! : l o tlml tlio payiiiontot 1'rlroi H
fiUAlUVMl il : ) ll\ 1 HUH AV'lIU.NAL llA.Mvb of
f ew Orlisni unit the 'llckets nro si-ne.l ( by tlio 1'iusl-
ilintof mi InMlttillon % TIOSO | iliiirn-rnil rluhts nru
rcuiKiilztMl In tlio lilthoit Courtii tin rtiforo , btuuro
ol any IniltutluiM or unuiiymuus bclitnitd "
U. S. DEPOSITOEY , OlIAHA , HBB.
Pnld Up Cupllnl . S.2.-)0,0)0 . ( )
hurjiliis . ,10,000
II. W YATKI. I'reslilcnt
I.iish , HI.H ) , Vlco I'rcslilent.
A. K 'Joi/vi INIK ) V leu I Tcslilcnt.
VH 8 IllLllK-i , CUSlliO
IllllLCTOIIN.
\v. V. MOIUSF , JOHN 8. Coui INS.
II. \ \ . YAT > . LivvisS IttH ) ,
A i' . TOU/AI.IA.
Ilnnting onice
THE IRON BANK ,
1 , ' 1'arnnm Sts
A Gciioritl ll.u'
WANTED ,
Counui a.Cit-
. IOH B nnd \ \ all r CniiiiMiiicd , etc.
orrc.-'injuilciHu unllclteil.
, HARRIS & 00. , BANKERS ,
80 1 6l <
S , K , FELTON & CO , ,
ffaler ft'orks CoDliactops
And Maiiuluctuiua' Acentsfor
WATER WORKS SUPPLIES ,
Of all ilMciipt loii i.
Hydraulic Engines , Survoys. De
tail Plans and Spccincations.
Furnished on Short Notice.
Correspondence Solicited ,
Office , Straus's ' BuiWIng , Foiirtli Floor ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
"Wd quote Hie above subject not for an argument , but for n business principle winch has been our trmlo nmrlc during our business career , nnd has
helped iniilcrmlly to build up our vrv4 trade.
When a man purchases a Suit of Clothe with the understanding that satisfaction is guaranteed
*
Lie feels pcifeetly safe as to Uio qunlily and good service of Iho gnrnieut.
THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
1119 FAR NAM STREET , 1119 is Iho only house in ihe eity thnl Ima pursued this honest business niolliod , and have therefore gained tha
coniidcncc of the public. \Vo have lately received from piominent Merchant Tailors throughout the country an elegant assortment of
line custom made clothing which wo oiler at the following
SPRING SUITS , CORRECT STYLES ELEGANTLY MADE and TRIMMED
?
$ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O.
11.5O 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 $3O.
2O.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40.
24.0O buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $5O.
28.5O buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60.
SO.OObuys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutawaywhichwas made to order for $65.
NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH.
$18.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince AlT3ert Suit which v/as made to order for $37.
$22.5O Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45.
$25.50 Buys a Corkscrew Priiice.Alfoart Suit , which was made to order for $50.
$30.00 Buys a 3 > ToM > y Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O.
335.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O.
$ -Q.OO Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $ SO.
A Ifobbu Complete line of Pantaloons from $3.75 to $20. All altci-cttiona to improve a fit dona free of charqc.
1110 FARNAM STREET. 1119
, ' , Three Doors East of I2th Street
Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.
To tiie Wnolesale and Retail Trade of tlie West. The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buy
ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close
the seasonjin every department. . a
Our limited spano prevents us men
tioninp but very few of the biii'g.iin lots
olTerccl , but we guarantee from now un
til . .JulyHli , greater bargains in fine
Kcudy-Mnilc Clothing , Furnishing1
Goods , Uuts und Cups , than were ever
befoio quoted by any fir in in the cloth
ing business in the west. No old goods
at any prico. The goods ollcred to you
at this sale are all now , made up within
the last ninety days.
READ TIIE LIST , SEE THE PRICES
It will limply i onay the expenses of a
trip to Omaha by any inun , woman OP
child wanting$10 vvoith of clothing.
As specimens of the dillorcnt bargain
lots comprised in this lot , we mention a
few us follows , with a guarantee that
the hinall numlxjr specially mentioned
nio no more attractive or dcsnablo bar
gains than hundreds of others to bo
found in every department of our estab
lishment during this sale.
Lot-JlST. On Monday wo will place on
our counters 100 plain black pure all
wool impoi ted Whipcord Suits in full
weights , buitablo for use in this climate
ten mouths of the year. The o suits aio
absolutely new , fiesh from Mio work
shop , nndnevor hovvn on o\ \ counters
before. Suit * made uj > in U very lat
est stvlo 1 button cutaway frock , which
wo olTer in all sires from S3 to 44. Wo
Hhall offer this frock suit ntSlT per suit.
Wo have not another word to bay about
this lot , excepting this , that wo have
sold precisely the same suit over since
our store wab opened for S22 , and never
less.
less.Lot 33 ,0. Wo offer 150 Mons' Double
Hi ousted Sack Suits , tegular si/cs fiom
33 to 35of the celebrated Slater Flannel
all wool and guaranteed full indigo.
Goods miido by the cclcbintcd Slntor
Woolen Co. , of Wobbler , MiibS , Made
"TllU Oxfl-lllIMl ItfMUU. "
Has so arranged itt > Family bleeping Cat
service , that btrllis can now hi reserved
upon application by any ticket agent to M ,
J. Greev } , Passenger AgentCouncil lllufls ,
Iowa. The reservations when made arc
turned over to the train conductors taking
out such cara , so that passengers can now
secure berths ordered , the t-ame as a Pull
man berth is reserved and fecured.
J. s. Tiinnurs is. n ijOMx. .
Qen. I' . S. T Agent. Abt'l ( ] I' , i T. A
O.MAUA , NUH.
2 ! 829,830
Tansill's ' Punch Cigars
-wero shipped during the nast
two scan , without n drum ,
niur in ouroiuploy No cither
house In Clio world cau trutti >
lulIyinakesucUashuwluj .
in a ;
S BiJwSS4JKSihfiSfitr ! ! oul"
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soio ( VltAOIKCDPUCCIJTg.
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andtrimmed in lirit elai : , manner and
puifect lilting. We oiler this lotto
ulose at the unheard of puce of i'l.SO.
Remember this lot is all in double
Sack Suits.
Lot r r > r)0. ) Wo offer 100 hiiits , which
ill positively be tno last of this lot of
tlio celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co'a
goodi of which wo have sold hnndicds
during the last two monthtf. Wo oiler
1W ) of the neatest styles of thcso famous
goods to close at the remarkably low
; > nco of 91U. This buit is rotiiilutl by
every house in tlio country at $18. Wo
have never offered a bu-gain that has
given sucli univcisil satisfaction ns this
fauit. All siycs at the same price S12.
LolS. We offer 000 pairs host fancy
Cassimcro Pantaloons , goods that were
made to sell for $7.50 nnd JS.tliis season.
Goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. ,
Rock Manufacturing Co. , Uockanum
Mill , Broadbrook Mille , and other man
ufacturers of equal reputation. They
are in regular sues , and as nice styles
as wo have in our stock at any prico. Wo
find that wo hove a surplus of those iino
goods and wo do not wi h to carry them
over , and ha\o consequently made tlio
uniform pi ice of $5 per pair for the entire -
tire lino. These goods aio of the very
bc&t workmanship , nnd equal to any $10
custom pantaloons. Pi ice during this
closing sale will bo $3.
In our Boys' nnd Children's depart
ment vvo offer an EXTRAORDINARY
line of birgain , particularly in Short
1'ant Suith , Our Saco ) will not permit
of our enumerating the dillcrcnt bar
gains in this dcDiirtinont , liovvuvur , wo
will mention ono , a lot of 200 Hoys'
Knco I'uni hints , embracing unco uif-
fuiout stles , which woha\o marked at
the oUivonliiwrilv lou jnicoof $2.oO to
"
i'lo- . Si/esfrom"l to 11 ycai-s. Send
for bamplo suit. You will bo bettor
pleased with them than niiytnine wo
iinvo shown you at this price before.
Lot 2M1 nnd 2V , < ) . Uovs1 Long Pant
Suits. Wo oiler in this lot which em-
biaoos two styles , Bo\s' strictly all
wool cnssimer.s s.ick bmts , coat , pants
and vcbt , in dark and medium colors
for boj s fiom 10 to M years of ago. This
tuit was made to sell at $10 but wo w iah
to reduce our Block of them immediate
ly and offer them at this sale to close
for only W per uit. Kvory parmont is
warranted strictly all wool now fresh
goods. Remember the price SO.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DE
PARTMENT.
Tn this department we announce the
bale of 00 doyen Gents' Fancy Shirts.
This entii o lot was manufactured ox-
pro.sbly for this season's trade , wo have
u largo stock of them on hand and oflor
them nl CO per cout loss than the ovor-
ngo pi ice to rloio them out. All now
j.iUc.uih , most desirable .st.\lcfa , fast
colors , poifcct lilting und pcifeetly
made in every roupeet , regular prices
which were from % 1 to 1.75. Thisentl
lot in all hi/cs from 11 to 10 nnd i neck
we offer at 70 cents each. Order for half
do7cn lots no loss.
Parlies at a distance ordering these
lots will plcnso give us sl/o of collar
worn and this is all that is ueccbsary in
orcler to get a porfot t fit.
Men's Half Ho-o 7r > cents per pair. We
oiler 850 do/en of Men's Fancy Half
HOSP at 7" cents per do/en to close.
Regular 'H.fiO goods to bo Bold only in
do/on lots at the lomaikably low price
of 76 cents per do/on , in bi/cs from 9 to
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. fl
OMAHA | H ' 'B'/C2iOi I Jpl * n ft .
BOSTON J * A CJC7JLCtAi i.3
NEW YORK 0 . .
DES MOINES . Proprietors.
Corner Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River ,
TARRANT'S I TAHRANTS
SELTZER APERIENT SELTZER APERIENT
NOW'S THE TIME
Tolmiuyom fil ncli come Iu
K \ \ svs.M > MKIA.SKA
As rusttiu Imca ulll hill tlikeisinn ! run
SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS
CIV hIC Till.
Union Pacific
"Tlio Ovorlniu ! Honlit. "
Until Juli 1. IfS1 , il lito ooll ; fur thrai. < exrur *
Fiona Kill ue giiol thirty duy * fur tha rouuil
trip anil tan bouteil tea clujaculuK Uhenuur-
ers aio rtuil ) in luuiui. Ihiwj tl < LcU will lis
l fHoOns for Hint jiurj 03U If jiuicliantri
i 10 ijtoji ohnrt of deitlnatlon ou our lines ,
iiilil etamp tU tels KOOI ! to return from
4urli point
j.b Tunnirrs. UUD P. &T. Ac nt.
B L.1MAX.v.j'tO. . I'&l.A.
UMAHA NKI1
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
| rpnr SCIENCK or IJIT. the
* trr-at Jlodlcal Wok ot tlio
cgu ou i&nlit : < Hl N ( rrnui nml
1'lijftlcnl DcblUiy , I'rcmaturo
Pucllnc , Errors of Youfi , au I
tbcuutolJ niUrrlitcoiiuxjuent
tin rumJU ! ) > agu 6 > u , IH
j.ruscrti Html fur I.U dltcaiu
Cloth , full gilt , fHly ei M. tjr
mull , eralol llliutrutlrci Baniplo Trie to all > ouug
anil nil JJlo nccil mua. Scuilnovr Tbu Gold and
JinclU nH'ilaluH.irdcil totlluautll JrlJylllo a
tloi.nl Ilrdlral Aswclillon. Aililrc.s I * O | > ox
1C93. llorton , JI M. , or I > r. W. H. 1'AllKE.X , gra > l
uatnof Harvard JIodlcAlCollccu.Vjjrcaii'prai.tlso
In Ikttton , who 11137 ' > c roanultei ) oonfldeDlUlIf
.Ulieail < cf ilfto. Ofllco Ku. L'uUUiUi iU
PEERLESS DYES
" 'fl'lio > vcrlatul Etoulc. "
Una HO urrniinpd it's Family Slooptn
( in oorvico , thut berths can now bo ro
sorvcidujinn uiiplicallon by any ticket
u ( font to M. . ! . ui'oovj 'ashuiik'or Afjont ,
( oiincil Ululls , Town. 'J'ho rosorvatlonb
when iniiilo uro tiirnod over to the train
conductors taking out stiuli c'arsbo thut
passengers etui now Keauio berths or
dered , the sumo as a Pullman berth is
rcbor\fd and Hecurcd.
j. s. TIMIJJTS : , 13 i , . I.OMAX ,
Ocu. I' . & T. Ayent Ass't ( J. I' . 4 T. A
O.MAMA , Niu.
STEEL SPEWS
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION int.
Nos , 3O3-4O4-I7O- .
THE MOST PERFECT-