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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. JUNE 2D.1SS& IsSue on the Freight Problem Under E > iscu slon t\t Lincoln. LINCOLN'S PRIDE STEPPED ON. Tlio Mnrtlngnlc IMtt on n Monopolistic Gas Coiiipnny A Deinoerntlo Post master llclpn ItcptihllcntiH Cclcljrntc. LN Brnnitr opTtir. OMAHA lies , ) NBa P STIIKBT , > LINCOLN. Juno 23. ) Tlic tnpptlng o ( the Stnto Hoard ol Trans portation for the consideration of freight rntcs brought together to-day delegations from Omnlin , Lincoln , Hcatrlcc , Hastings mid Fi cmont In nddliton to the usual l r o nrrn.v of rnllroad ofilcluln. There wore no farmers In nltcinlniica , for they had neither npcclal trains nor parses to assist them in reaching the city. The delegation from Oirmlm comprised , among others , P. H. Her , Gcorpo M. NntliiiRer , W. V. GrlfllUiV. . H. Morse. J. N. Harbnch , .1. A. Wnlioflold , Fred W. Gray , Chun-hill 1'nrkor , W. N. NIIMMI , D. H. Wheeler , .1. P. Hoyd. Captain Yocum licndcd the delegation from the Hastings Doard of trndo mill I. M. Huyinoiicl , , T. II , llarley , J. 13. Utt , A. J. Oustln nnd HIi Plum- > ncr were prcsont from the Lincoln board of trade. On the part of the railroads T. L. Klmhall and Attorney . 11. Kclley of the Union Pacific wcro irescnta.V. ; . Holdrcgc , U. ' . M. Mnrquotto nnd A. 15. Smith rojirc- BCiitcd the Hurlington and 1C. C. Morehouso mid , lohn I ) . Huwluy the ElUhoru hue. Thu principal discussion In the morning liouis was by the representatives of the Omaha board of trade , W , V. Grinitli lending out , assisted by Messrs. Her , Morse , Mcr- rinin , Qrny nnd others. The argument of the Omaha men was entirely in the Interest of the roads , and a better delegation to nrpuo against 'n reduction of rates could not bo found. Mr. Grlrtltli spolto lit length , saying that It was advisable to ilclav action. Ho thought a reduction would > iot bcnellt the producer anyway , and that Nebraska was better able to pay rates than Iowa ; what was wanted was more roads. Mr Her said that the stuto needed more roads ; that the fanners were more prosper ous than the merchants or the business men , nnd ho stated cases where farmers in No- bnislia bnd grown rich. IIo believed Ne braska could afford to pay higher rates than Iho older states. Judge Mason asltcd Mr. Her if ho Itnew of any good reason why the charges for carrying u carload of hogs In Ne braska n distance of 100 miles should bo & )0 ) , vrhtlo the charged for the sanui distance In Iowa was only $18. Mr. Her did not Know nnv good reason , nnd said that ho thought some reduction could be made to the bcnoiit of the people and without injury to thoroads. 1 Mr. Raymond staled that , tie did not con sider the argument that the rates should bo loft alone for the purpose of gcttine now roads was u logical one * . He did not believe ) that new roads lowered rates or over had 1 lowcicd them. All the rates were lused on > a mutual agreement of the roads nnd soinain- V tallied. Ho rlted In support of this the coast f rates that were always agreed I upon between the competing linos. § What Lincoln wants , Mr. Kayinond states , I " is equal justice for the ro.uls to all points In the state. Ho did not bohevo that Omaha liad anything to complain of in the way of . rates ; but interior towns , lie maintained , did T have , and Lincoln would bo perfectly balls- lied if all towns are given an cqu.il share. At noon the board took n recess until - o'clock / p. in. , when this line of argument was con- Li tinned. * AFTUR IHIADSTJinnT'S. The follow int.- resolution was introduced by Councilman Meyer at the last session of the council nnd unanimously adopted : Whereas , It has come to the knowledge of the city council of Lincoln that tlio Hnid- street company with headquarters at Omaha , Iwhose business is to give details to the i _ ' public of any city , county , state or iiutivi- dual ; and r Whereas , Said Hradstrect company has I seen lit to misrepresent the city of Lincoln [ in their hook dated , luno 1 , ISSS. by giving the population of said city ns 28,0(10 ( , and pro- Kvious to that date only IW.OOO ; therefore , f be it liCbolvcd , That the attention of said Hratl- / street company bo called to the fact that Lin coln is u city of 45,100 people , and the com pany bo requested to correct the same nnd Klvo us the same ruling ns is made by II. U. Dun & Co , ; that is 48,000. Uesolved , That a copy of thcso resolutions , Ouly certified , bo scut to the said Ur.idstrcet company. company.A xox-pjurriSAN I'OST.MASTKII. Postmaster Wntkins , unlike Mayor Hewitt of New York , believes in the old flag. He- cause of the ratlllo.ition mooting nnd the consequent hilarity , Mr. Watkins unfurled the stars nnd stripes from the government building. While the occasion was republi can in every sense , and only republicans participated , Mr. Watkins allowed his patriotism to show itself. In these uncer tain political times the postmaster did not propose to allow the IhigstalT to bo accused of oftenslvo parllsaiislup. In this ho was wise. I tllUArilSlNO GAS. 1 The city council at its special meeting last night passed an ordinance regulating Iho price of pas In the city , and the new rate is materially lower to the consumer. The ordi- nunco makes n straight rate of t'J per thou sand , nnd alhO pi ovidcs that any ono can retain - ( tain a metro in Ins liouso for an indcllnito time if ho does not use gas , provided that ho pays a rate of 2,1 cents a month on Iho same. Under Iho old regulations if a consumer did not use a thousand feel of gas pur month ho was charged * la thousand for It , and with light consumers the reduction practically amounts to $1 a thousand. A SAI > lll.Hi : VVIIMI'.NT. Mr. Al. E. Ewnn , who will teen assume charge of Tni ! Hii's : : Lincoln bureau , mot with u sud bereavement Tuesday in the death of his infant son. The funeral services took place tills afternoon at Tulmaco. At llltt Post Day and Night , The vigilant imp , indigestion , gnadaus with hU nmny-laslicd bcourve. Each Itibli is 11 diabolic symptom. No comfort in eating , inisoi'v nftonvim'.H , little or broken rest ut night , vibitutions of tlio nightmare during lltful intervals of sloop , nn upribing unrofreahod nnd without npuotito , Hleoplncss mid yawn ing during the day , norvoiiMion.s and I irritability of temper , even monomania I in extreme cased. Hani to bear , all this. Noi-osPuryV No ! , a thousand timed no , so long ns Hostel tor's Stoniarh Biltors , the nation's Hi > ot > ilii > for indi- I ge.stion , aoutc or chrotite , is procurable. I The coinnioiicoiiiont of a course of this [ inodioino is the uoniinoncuinont of a I cure , Prompt relief llrst , absolute I eradication subsequontlv. Tlio .truth I of this statement baclcod up by irrofru- I prnblo tostlinony , Is well known to the I .American people. So are others , vU. : I that the Hit tors avurts anil euros fever I nnd iitfiie and bilicnm roinittoat , ami ru- I moves nervousness , bilioubiiess , consti- PHtion , and Idiinoy and bluddur troubles. ADDITIONAL OOUNOIL BLUFFS. I "St. FranoU" Cclolirales Its Closlntr. I The numerous relatives and friends of the I pupils of St. Francis academy assembled in I the spacious hall of that institution last I evening to witness the commencement c.\cr- I clscsof the class of ' 6 ; ? . Tlio programme I was a varied ono , was most ontortaminjj. tf Asldo from the regular numbers participated T iu by the graduates , special feature ; , were I introduced , in which all of the pupils took I part. The young ladles wcro all tastefully I dressed in white. It scorned as if all of the I greenhouses in the city must Imvo been I shorn to supply the flowers that wcro seen I on all sides in rich abundance. Thu essays I of the graduates were of an exceptionally I high order of merit , being listened to with I tUu closest attention , and receiving almost I unbounded applause. The yonng ladies who I have Just completed their brliool lift * at the I ncadcuiy now btart out in life with the I brightest pro : > | > cets , their olforts of last I evening , and the uxTlibitions of their slall I and talent iu-the art room.bhowyi's thutu to ho tircompli h''d In n lilgh deffree. ere ex- tcnd < ? d montloti of the contcnts-of Iho nrt rooms w.1.1 bo made later , giving thu niuiics Of the promising young artists , AVortlilly HoniPinliprccI. Ono of the city's formaf valuable servants a * yesterday fittingly honored by his'broth , rs of CounoH Hlaffs lodge , No. 40,1. O. O. For some time KHmuel Morrison , ono of ho early volunteer firemen nnd Inter of the iaid fire department , has been blind , and his rot hers in the lodge wished to give him a estimoninl of their esteem and fraternal cellng. It was thought that an ciwy chair vould prove most acceptable , and ono was > urchasrd for that purH | > . e , It bears the ettcrs "P. L.T. . , " friendship , love and ruth , the elements dear to all Odd Fellow- hip. hip.Tho The presentation wn * fittingly mndo , nnd ho recipient was completely overcome with urpnsonml gratitude. The following gcntlc- ncii wcro the donors : Thomas 13ownmn , S. S. Collcr , .1. Corhrnn , T. , T. Alliion , H. Stein- topf , L. Hlcdomnn , N. H. Kmith , It. W. Pul- en , (3. ( II. llrown , .1. H. I'lumor , John : jouphi rty , P. C. DoVol , Cieorgo F. Smith , snmucl Howley , U. H. Gardner , E. Hunting- on , W. Sicdcntopf , H. S. West and Ed. Jef- 'crs. IT WON'T BAKU UIMAI : > . In other ords , Hood's Stirsaiirilla ) will not do pnsslbUlllGS ; . its proprietors tell ilainly wlint it lias done , submit proofs 'rotn sources of unquestioned roliabil- t.V , and iiflk you frankly if you are itilTcrinp from nnv disease or affection sausccl or promotoit by impure blood or ow state of the system , to try Hood's 3ar. aparllla. The experience of others s siilllcicnt assurnnco that you will not , jo clisappoiiitcclin the result. Personal IMrnsrnpli1 ? Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Walker have another lUlu daughter. Contractor M. Callnhan has returned from n visit to his old homo at Elkhorn. Ficd Kellcy , of Little Slon.v , a prominent cattle denier , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. William T. Johnson , nf Mt. Pleasant , s visiting at the residence of E. Morrhouso. D. H. Logan , editor of the Tacomti ( W. T. ) Jrcss , is the ( juest of H. E. Grimm , of this city. city.Mr. Mr. F. P. McMullon , a western contractor , in the city renewing his acquaintances , vith friends of bygone years. Mr. A. Hughes , editor of the fndopendent rcss of Uriggsvillo , 111. , was in the citv yos- crday , looking over the Interests of the .vest. . .vest.Miss Miss Mnttio Macrum , principal of the Hill chool. and her sister , Miss Ella Magum , : iuvo gone to Kcosauqun to spend the summer acution. County Uccordcr W. II. Thomas was lardly nblo to loolcaftor his ofllce yesterday. iV nice little maiden arrived ut his home in ho morning. Mrs. O'Neill ' , Mrs. ICnepper , and Miss Inttio ICnepper left hist evening for a two months' western trip , expecting to visit Denver , Salt Lake and the Pacific coast. M. Murray and wife. Miss Aggie Uonncr , Miss Grace Gobb and Miss Hess ( Jobb , C. 13. illls , of Hlcncoe , and Mrs. Swcrtloy , of Medale , are at the Kiel hotel , attending the closing exercises of St. Francis' academy. The condition of Mrs. Edmundson re mains practically unchanged. Shu is but little improved , but from the fact that the disease has not until now terminated fatally there is some hope that she may yet recover. S. S. Stevens , general agent of the great Hock Island , returned yesterday from the Pucille coast , accompanied by his wife and and his daughter , Miss Carrie Stevens. They have been about four months in Cali fornia. Mr. Stevens spent flvo days in Salt Lake City and five months in San Francisco. IIo is looking well. Life is burdensome , aliico to the suf ferer and all around him , while dyspep- hia and its attending evils hold sway. Complaints of this nature can be speed ily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bitters regularly. Thousands once thus alllictud bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. Independence Day at Afniiawn , The following programme has been pre pared to bo given at Maiuuva athletic park the " Fourth " on "glorious : roui.sooy. : Procession , 9 a. in. , headed by band nnd the ICickapoo tribe of Indians Foot ball Council Hlults vs Omaha. Pur.so 510. Foot race , 100 yards , handicap Buffalo Chief , champion runner of the Kicltapoo tribo. Original Indian war dance nnd choosing of a chief. High jumpine Prizes $3 and $2. Hroncl jumping : Pmes $3 and 5J. Polo vaulting Pri/cs $ ' ) and $ . Sack race Prizes $ ) and 'J. Throwing hammer Prizes ? 3 nnd J2. Swimming race Hear Claws , champion of Kickapoos , and Water Otter , champion of Sioux. Individual purse of joO. AI'IEUKOOX. Game of lacrosse Council Bluffs vs Kick apoos , clianimons of Canada , including Muf- falo Chief , Seven Bears , Kock , Egg , Sagwa , Ham-in-thu-Faco and White Spotted Feather , - - - Eagle. Base ball Council I31ufTs vs Crane Bros.1 team of Omaha. Championship gamo. Catching the groused pig. t'i'ho pig is yours when you catch him. Climbing greased polo Purse $5 , Balloon race Six balloons to start. Hillo shooting 1'ur.so ? , r > . Special performance of Kickapoos on ele vated stage. Fancy rillo shooting , specialty acts of Farrell nnd Smith , Indian songs pow-wows , Indian lights , pipe of peace , etc. etc. KVHVIVO. Fire works nnd illuminated balloons. Grand ball ut Manawii Uotel. The motoi line will inako regular trips from Broadway depot , connecting with tlio Union IMellic dummy trams. Reduced rates have been secured cured ou ull railroads. Living ? Witnessos. Ask anyone who has used Dr. Picrco's PleasantVurgntivo Pellets as to thoii merits. They will tell you that pimples blotches and eruptions disappear ; thai constipation that breeder of disorders is relieved ; that the appetite is restored ; that the whole system is reno vated and regulated beyond any concep tion by thcso little won dor-workers. Be ing purely vegetable , they are perfectly harmless ; , being composed of c'uncontra- ti'd , active iiigrudioiits , they are power ful ! I'argo and purify the system nnd disease will bo unknown. OI all drug- Tin * DiHti-liu Court. Judge Dcemer is here closing up como 1111 finished business in the district court. Antony the matters attended to yesterday was the case of Overtoil vs Smith , Myers & Carrigg The plaintiff wanted an order closing tlio frame building on Broadway known ns the "Mint , " and wanted the costs made a hci upon the building. The building stands 01 leased ground , nnd as Carrigg has sold it to other parties since the beginning of the case thu court hold that it could not bo held liable It being perboir.il proporty. This counted uno for Carrigg. It was expected that the motion for a nc\\ trial in tbo Jonathan Jones case \\ouUl be dis posed of yesterday. The defendant was no present , nor was Colonel Scott , his attorney Judge Boomer asked Colonel Dniluy to notify Colonel Scott to appear to-day wth his cuunt that the case may bo disposed of. "Tho best on earth" can bo truly said of Grimes' ijlycerino Salvo a spcodj euro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns sores , piles , tetter and all skin urup lions. Try thib wonder hoalor.3 cents Guaranteed. C. F , Goodman. AKi-eenlly ) .Surprised. Last evening Mr. nnd Mrs. J. n. Wads worth were agjooably surprised by the > oung people of the Congregational church. Earl ; in the evening a large number who have boon the intimate friends and acquaintances of this worthy couple during their residence in the pity mi't at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Jossulvn ou First avenue , which is also ( he home of the ix'cipionts of thu visit. The oc casion of the surprise was the fact that to u.'orrov. : Saturday ) Mr. uud MM , Wails vorth lea'vo for Denver , where they will icreaftor resUo. As n memento ot the must igrceaWo rentldns whuh have been ru.iin- .lined between thcso persons a beautiful ) inn J volume was given Mrs. Wadsworth [ 'lie nc.-asKin was one of interest to nil vtho participated. Complexion Powder is an absolute lecessity of the refined toilet in thi climate. I'ow.oni's combines every cl ement of beauty and purity. Closing Saloons. Another batch of abatement papers wcro ilacad in the hands of Sheriff O'N'cill yoster- .ay . afternoon , nnd last evening there was lot nn open snloon loft running. Ainonc the ) laccs thus abated wcro those of John Trout- ami. Lewis Ludwig nnd Julius Aeton. Nels smith's place was found already closed when he ofileer visited it. The bottling works of Iniso & Lir.der , nnd those of Wheeler & larcld wore also closed. Coughs and colds como uninvited , but ou can quickly get rid of these , with tt ow clo eq of Dr. J. II. McLean's Tnr Wine Lung Halm. Attention , Itcpnhlicnn Drill Corps. All members of the Hepubllcnn Drill corps are hereby ordered to bo present nt head quarters this ( Friday ) evening at 8 o'clock sharp for the drill and to arrange for taking ) nrt In the ratification meeting Saturday ulpht. A W. Cowr.rs , Capt. Com'd'g. Ki ) C. Bno\\ , Secretary. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT A only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped linn Is , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIGINAL ABIETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Uruu Co. ut ! i3 cents per box by mall -to cents. Last evening the homo of Mr. Boll , on Stutesman street , was tilled with members of md attendants at the Broadway M. B. church. The Unique club of that church entertained thcso gathered friends most ilcasantly. KnormoiiN PreHsm-o of thirty tons ia given to every cake of ashmere Bouquet toilet s-oap. It out- tists all others. rUAVKLKHS AN ? ) THU FOURTH. Hubert I n4 niiN A'lews on the Drum mers and tlio Parailo. , Juno 2S. Editor of Tun Bnn : I loticcd a letter dated from Blair from ono of Dinalia's traveling men , suggesting that the traveling men representing this city's Inter ests throughout the state should take part in lie parade arranged for the Fourth of July n this city , and further suggesting that Mr. D. O. Lobock and myself should immediately take steps to have as many salesmen here as possible. Tliis morning 1 learned that the mer chants and other citizens of Grand Island liave gone to considerable expense and have spent a great deal of tlmo in arranging u grand entertainment for the traveling men > t Nebraska at Grand Island on the Fourth , therefore-1 think it would not bo policy lor Omaha , nor Justice to the good people of Grand Island , for us to take any steps re garding the suggestion , as it would surely mar the success of Grand Island's efforts. This is written with the object of catching the eyes of Omaha salesmen so that they may understand there will bo no move made to have them join in the Omaha par.ul.and I am sure they will readily sco the advisabil ity of dropping the suggestion of the gentle man dated from Blair. Yours truly , HOUBUT Evssox. A. Drummer's Br.Ain , Neb. , June 2" . To the Editor of Tin : Bnu : There will bo more common ial travelers In Omaha on the Fourth of July than in any other town in the state. There has never been n demonstration by Omaha traveling representatives , and there will never be a better time to get thrco or four hundred of the "boys" together than ou the coming Fourth. There is no class of men ttmt is more proud of Omaha and their em ployers' prosperity , none who have worked harder for the interests of both than the drummer. Every one I have met bus expressed - pressed a desire to bo on hand now. Why not has-o Mr. Hobort Easson , of 1'uxton iSs Gallagher , nnd Mr. C. G ; Lobcck , of Lee , Fried A : Co. , and others , call on every firm and enroll their traveling men that will bo at home , and have them meet ut the Milhird , Arcade and Paxton hotels Just before the procession moves , with a plug hat , duster and a small satchel or cane ? No doubt tlio Grand Island banquet will draw many. 1 hope it will , and that they will have a good time , but there are fully 200 that cannot attend. ONE OP 'Esi. Evcryliocly Will He There. OMAHA , June 21 To the Editor of Tun Bin : : It is now a settled fact that the Fourth of July will be a great day in Omaha. All that Is wanted is that every man who loves his country and the American flag come into line , it matters not whether personally invited or not. Everybody is welcome in the line of march on that day. With the trawling - ing men w c would like to sco tlio merchants side by side. All the bands m Omaha have been engaged , and wo are wonting for more from tlio surrounding country. The Union Pacific shops are now working to turn out tea a man. The blacksmiths are in line now in full forco. Where arc all of the Omaha base ball teams , with their nice uniforms ! \Vhero are the Omaha Turners and other athletic orgnn- i/atiqnsl Send your committees , on Friclai evening , to Julius Meyer's rooms , corner of Farmun and Twelfth streets , and the exccu live committee will meet you. The gram marshal and his aides will moot on Sunday morning ut 10 o'clock in the Gate City hall , corner Douglas and Thirteenth streets. Send in your committees. There K room for nil. MIMIIIH : or GKM.-IIVI , COMMITTII : : . An Explanation. The executive committee of the Fourth of July celebration wish It distinctly understood - stood that their invitation to the traveling men to take part in the celebration is not the outcome of n spirit of rivalry of the Gram ! Island celebration , hut mcrclv an act of courtesy to the drummers who may not bo able to go to Grand Island. They wish the Grand Island people all success , and would bo pleased to hear of the attendance of every trau'lcr in the state. At thu same tmif , il there should bu u large enough contingent in Omaha to makea civditaliio showing , they want tlic-tii m thf procession Its ( superior excellence proven In millions ol home * for more thun a quarter of a century It Is lined by the L'nited Mates ( niverimieiit Kn- clorsi'O l < y the heads of the treat nnlvrii > ltlc3 us thoatron 'cM. purest and must healthful. lr ) 1'riCBS C't'eam llnkliiK 1'owder deus not contain ammoultt , lime or alum. Sold only in runs. 1'HIIJU 1IAK4NCJ I'DWUKK CD. , e. r Voi , ' 'Ulcuto ; Bt. Loull othing To the Wnolesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buyers - ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close the seasonSin every department. C3 Our limited space prevent' us men tionlng but very few of the bargain lots offered , but wo guarantee from now un til .luly 4tli , greater bargains in line Koady-MaQo Clothing , Furnishing Goods , lints nnd Caps , than were ever before quoted by any firm in the cloth ing business in the west. No old goods ul any price. The goods offered to you at this bale are all now , made up within the last ninety days. HIAD TIIH LIST , SEKTHB PRICES ] t will amply repay the expenses of u trip to Omaha by any mun , woman or child wanting$10 worth of clothing. As specimens of the different bargain lots comprised in this lot , we mention u few as follows , with a guarantee that the small number specially mentioned are no more attractive or desirable bar gains than hundreds of others to be found in every department of our estab lishment during this sale. Lot-1187. On Monday wo will place on our counters 100 plain black pure all wool imported "Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable for use in this eltnmto ten months of the year. These suits are absolutely now , fresh from the work shop , and never shown on our counters before. Suits made up in the very lat est btyle button cutaway frock , which wo otior in till shies from 113 to-11. Wo shall olTor this frock suit atSlG per suit. Wo have not another word to sav about this lot , e.xecpting this , that wo have sold precisely the wuao suit ever slnc'o our store was opened for S-2 , and never less. less.Lot 0530. We offer 150 Mcns' Double Breasted Sack Suits , regular sizes from So to ; ! 3of the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made bv the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. . of Webster , Mass. Made nudtrimmcd in first elu * manner and perfect titling. ' Wo olTor this lot to close at the unheard of iiric < > of 19.60. Hcmembpr this lot Is all in double breasted Sack Suits. Lot 3050. We offer 100 suits , which will positively be tno last of this lot of the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co's goodl of which wo have sold hundreds during the last two months. Wo olTor 100 ot the neatest styles of those famous goods to close at the remarkably low price ol $12. This suit is retailed by every house in tlie country at $18. Wo have never offered a bargain that hns given such universal satisfaction as this suit. All sixes nt the same price Sl'J. Lot 3. Wo offer GOO pairs host fancy Cnssimcro Pantaloons , goods that wore made to sell for $7.60 and $3thh season. Goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. , ] { oi'U Manufacturing Co. . llockanum Mill , Broadbrook Mills , and othur man ufacturers of equal reputation. They are in regular side's , and ns nice styles as wo Imvo in our slock at any price.Wo find that we hove a surplus of these line goods and wo do not wish to carry them over , and have consequently made the uniform price of 85 per pair for the en tire lino. These goods are of the very be t workmanship , and equal to any SH ) custom pantaloons. Price during this closing sale will be 95. In our Boys' nnd Children's depart ment wo offer an EXTUAOU1HNAHV line of bargain , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our space will not permit of our enumerating the different bar gains in this department , however , wo will mention one. a lot of J2-30 Bovs' Knee Pant Suits , embracing throe dif ferent styles , which wo have marked at the extraordinarily low price of $12.60 to close. Sizes from 4 to 11 years. Send for sample suit. You will bo bettor pleased with them than anylning wo nave j.hown you at this price before. Lot 28II and 2830. Ho\s' Long Pant , , Suits. Wo offer in this lot which em braces two styles. Boys' strictly all wool casslmers SUCK suits , coat , pants and vest , in dark and medium colors # for boys from 10 to 11 yours of age. This suit was made to sell at 810 but wo wibh to reduce our stock of them immediate ly and offer them at this sale lo close for only SO per suit , livery garment is warranted strictly all wool now fresh goods. Remember the price SO. GENTS' FURNMSHIKG GOODS DH- PAHTM13NT. In this department wo annoimro the Kale of 300 do/en Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot was manufactured ex- pres-bly for this season's trade , wo Imvo a large stock of them on hand and offer them at 60 per cent less than the overage - ago price to c-lo e thorn out. All new aatto.uif , most desirable styles , fast colors , perfect lilting and perfectly made in every respect , regular prices which \\ero from $1 lo $1.7 . Thisenti lot In all hi7.os from 11 to 1(1 ( nnd } nock we offer at 7o cents each. Order for half do/en lots no loss. Parties at n distance ordering thosj lots will please give us si/.o of collar worn and this is all that is necessary in order to get a perfect lit. Men's Half lloo 76 cents per pair. Wo offer SoO dozen of Men's Fancy Halt Hose at 75 cents per dozen to close. Regular $1.60 goods to bo sold only in dozen lots at the remarkably low price of 7o cents per dozen , in sizes from 9 to 11. Sample suits of any of tlieso lola will be sent C. O D. with the privilege of examination to any adclresg in Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , Wyoming , Dakota and Montana. OJV1AHA "Coil's. * * x vl < rv f * & "T"irirv / * T > ? c Slf ( T * * * i BOSTON - I © GlB-HCij JuQQXHIS CC v/Q. NEW YORK , - , . , DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omalia , Neb. Largest Clothing House "West of the Mississippi River , Who Is WEAK , NERVOVf ) . Ti : .who1nhIsFOII-y ! xndS * nanTREFI.r.D awny his VltJOKof IIOi Y , MINI ) and MANHOO1 > . causing exhniiEtins drains upon the FOI'NTAISM ot J.IJ'i : , IlKADAVUK , liACKArilK , Dreiulfiii Drcnms , WkMItNEh.S of Memory , 12AS3C. FUI.NENHln HOriETY. S'lMPI.ES upon the FACT , and all thn EFfECTH Icndlnpto EAKI.V DKOAYnnd perhnps 1'IOH or INHANIT V , shoul.l consult nt once the CEIEHHATF.t > Dr. Clarke , KMnt.llMied . IBM. Ur. Clarke has mode NKHVOl'K ' ! > IIII.1TY. fllUONM ) nnd all Diseases of the Errro I'KB.VAKY orcnns a i.iro tjMidy. It makes WO dlllorenco WHAT you inve taken or WHO has fulled to cuic you. .SB-rnMAI.KHBUtTfcrlnRfromdlsonscspcctl' liar to their eex can consult with the iissurunco Of tpecdy relief and euro. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. 9 l'cn4 4 centn poBtagG for Colclirnlod WorkH on Clirnnlc , Iforvoim und Well- onto Blseaeea. Consultation , personally or by letter , fr . Consult the old Ilortor. ViionsunclH cnrvd. Oincrs and imrlorH pi-lvntti. * ir Those contemplating MurriiiL-o ocnd for I > r. Clnrku'H celebrated gulao BInlo nnd Frninlo , each 15c. , both 2ic. letarnns ) , Bofoiu confldlnK your case , contult l > r. OI.AHKE. A friendly letter or rflll limy javo future suBeriiifrnnd shnme , and add golden yeara to life. * 3-Doolc " I.lff'n ( Secret ) Er ror * , " 60c. ( stamps ) . Modlelno and writing Mmt everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Bundajs , 9 to 12. Address. F. D. OLABKB , M. D. 1Q6 Six Claris Stu OHIOAUQ. ILL. The test and surest Remedy for Cure of oil diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver , Kidneys , Stomach and Bowels. Dyupepelo , Sick Heodaehi ) , Constipation , Billons Complaints and Malaria of ail kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence- It Is pleasant to the taste , tones np the system , reetorca and preserves health. It Is purely Vegetable , uid cannot fall to prove beneficial , both to old and young , An a Ulood Purifier It la superior to all ethers. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bottle. lOlt DIIHTIIOVlsn Bed Bugs , Hoahos , Ants , Flen And any other Injects , use K. CIUH'I Infallible Insect Powder , taken tur clean- Inpr lintoK IIMSitais , ind ji i\ ate i . aldein e ti om vi-iiiilii. bittii'in tlxii mmraiiU'f'l nr no pay. PHin Jp.il Deout llu bouth Uth hiieet , 'Iho lttrtoat , luuosi uuil iliii'H in the world 'HitseiiKer acrommixlatlonj uneii'elleil. New VurU lo < ln | ire v vlit Loiulnnitcri-ir 'sn , jrsn jnth ! Dt.voM \ . Jri.v n > t . . . . AMIIOHIA Jt i v Iliu M.w VIIIIK TO l.nmrncii , VIA gunxxsiowx. The tVlclirateJ nil flneit l'a - ' " " " t'r In Am. Kb c'm'Po"itoiii ? : | "TuYwirriTi : . . , . . M.W YoltKTO I.IVKIU'OOt. > IA 0,1'EEVBTOH.V Tlio CelulirnteJ j largest ami finest I'm .NK Hill Meaiii hli > beiiger Mourner In Jil V Mil ( Il'VOl ItoMKl tlioVurlJ. . bth hulu.in PII.IMUO to 0lamjon. Derry , Urcrpool , llnlfast ur vui'i'iin wn , JVInnU ui'Wnr.U ' pur lilu' 'iw Mcaiu- en fclianU unuuil | lurnty ut llmue M/tuml-chim tit Ui'lurn tli-kiUnt ruiluied rate * majo aviillablu lur ellln'r ruutu otleriiif ; e\uurjl" iit ta thw prlrile o of leulnu tliv Ninth ami south uf IroluiiJ. the1 inters Jler c' anil pli luro-cnu ) ( l > do SteoniiiB Sju Anulior Line drain patulue true < > l chur.'i. mlii at lu ut rules Fur tuuk ut tuurn , tkkeri ur further lafuruu- HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Sa'.le St. , Chicago. Or tu any of i > ur lui al iWukfclrcuredineu a j lo In. flurn ' * KlMtrc1atrurtloIlrlU * TruM,6omtlD a Guaranteed Iho cnlr onu In tlie worlUKuncrallnc acuutlnuout Elaetrlo * t AJaynrtia -current , biivnilflc.I'owcr/ul. liuratla , -ifortaM aiid Ktzecur . Avula irauad. OvrtM > 00.cured , fcrnflhtump f < I ' K" . . D . 'HoaiiLEU ID1 ttmsu AVE. . CHICAC& . Paralyzing * Profits. Pulverizing Values. At Half Price At Half Price MEN'S SUITS. Pnrk Worsted Wash OoouX line linings , n suit that \\ii- , made to ictall for tI5 ; will go for r7."jO. 1'rotty Cheviot Biu-k Suits In line htrlpos niul line Unlit f-orso llnliiKs ; have been selling tinoiiBh the season for Jit ) . Wo will cloio them for KOJ. Cheviot Rulti In line Checks and Mlxtuies that would pt'lhaps pay ns to carry over to an other year. Wo know they are cho.ip for fIS ; will Bo lor ? T.n. One line of Suits wo have In flno Chock Wors ted Unit would Klvo any ono value for J35 ; they ara puru worsteil ntvl f.i-it color * liluo and black , the beit HnltiRi Itnllnn serge and silk btrlpo hleero llnliiK ; will go for il3.a- ) . Men's Extra Pants. Jlen'u Wool Pan Is cut to Sl.l'i. Mt'ii's extra ( . 'asalmero 1'aiitn , all wool , cut to e Men's K.Ntra rino all wool Worsted 1'ants cut to t : 75. Men's Txtra tine Pants In sixteen styles , cut from ? . tofl/iO. tofliO.CHICAGO CHICAGO AND RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago B The only rnail tn dike for DCS Molna < i , Marsliallown C'oilar HIIIIII | | | , Clinti'il. lllJt. n. C'lilnij.i . Milwuukeu uml all iiiiiiiln Haul T itheiei | > | > lu of .Vo'ir.iska. ' Col i iHilo.V > oiiiiin ! . I tah. Maho. Nev.nhi. OrvKiin.Vuli - ItiKtnn mill California. It otrorsatiperlor uilvanttiges not | iosi ilile h } nn > < ithor line. Amuiiua lew of the niniii-riitia points nf superiority ciijii > cil by Hie patroiiH ol HUH r < m > l hutiveun Oinaliit niul Chlrairii , nru UK Ihrou Iralnn it ilay nf DAV C'OAC lli : . > , uliii-li iin > tlie ttnti't Hint Inimnri art ami iniiiiiuilty eiin ireuln. I In I'ALACKSI.I'hriNl , ( 'Am , Mrlilrli aru iniiiloN of eoitifnrt ami eJuKtnu't ) . Itn 1'AU * JXIIt DltAXVIM , ItOti.M C'AIIH. iiiikiiiini'i ' eil liy liny , the i'iiiul | ul wlilili cannut liu Imiml el i > Khi're. At Council Illiitr * . Ihetniltn of tliu IJiilon 1'uclllr Icill. wny eininepi In union itepot with tluno ul the c'liN fauo \ Noilhuu ti'i n Ity. In Chicago thu tr.iius of tliU line iii.ike clo ii eonnectlun with Uiuu ut all . l r Di'lrnit. ( I'luinliuo , Inillanniiolli. C'lnclnnntl , Nlnu'ira ' I'lills , llullaln. I'lltilinri ; , 'JViroiitii , Miiiitrml , ll.iMuii.Ni.lv . Vnrli. I hllnituliililii , ll.illlmoreui \ \ . Inui'Jii , anil all nulnm In the l.uat. A k tur tickettin Iho "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wlih tlio Ijot arcninmuiUtlou. All ticket iiL-enu i > ll Hi kins via tliU Iliu1. if.iiruiiirr. x. I1. WILSON. UL-H'I Miiini er. ( icit'l l'as > 'r Afcnt. riurAno , n.i.s. W. N. IIA11COCK. l.en'l Wcvtern Aceiit. 11. i : . KI.MIIAI.I. , Tit kit Awont Cl T. WUV1' , C'll > I'ossenuer A.'cnt. 1101 I'mium St. , Oiiuilia-Nub. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rplIE RCIENCK OP Ul'E , the * great Medical Work of the ngoon Manhood , Ni'rvtus nnil < rjiy k-nl IHtlllty , 1'reraaturo Decline , Errori of Youth , nu.l thountoldmUcrlcscuuiefiueDt thcroou , WO jiagci 6vo , 123 Iircscrlrtluus for nil dlEOis Clolli , full gilt , only $1.00 , bE mall , eotlcil. IIluitratlteBamiilo f ree to all young and middle ngcd men. ( icnilltow. The Gold and Jen cllodMHal awarded to the author by the Na- llunal Medical AuociaMon. AilJrcis I > . 0. boi mi. Uoitou , Man. , or Pr. W. H. rAItKU.l , prad untouf Harvard Jledlcal Colleeo. 33 ) f r ' jiractlce In UJilun , nbo limy Ijecuumlto.l ounlldeutlally gjieclaltj , UUeuca of Iliiu. Onlcv Nu. 4 tulttucb IA. mn Hirll ntll V Aiulcjt. verman ntcure rllH MrH IINIY for , lu , ° * fa'im ' IU1I 1111.11 Ulluli lujnhooil.Dorvousti n , waaknqu , unnatural Icatoi. tack of Btren.tb , M.r or devalopment. can od liV Indltcrctioa , flce l . etc 1'aluuMt x j , fal liraltJl/rrt. KIIIS MEDICAL. CO. . JJUFl'ALO , H , f , S , L ANDREWS & CO. , Similmcsl Corner Douglas nnd l.'illi Sts. t-onio peonlo do not pulilisli juices or spend nioiiov for ndvortlsing. If wo havu nnytlilng K' ol ( to olfor , \ \ u are not nfrnld to tell the people plo whut It Is. l. t other folks try to matcli our Drlces ; ( hey will lull In tlii' attempt.Vo huvuaold liuiulicils mid huiulri'ds of wiilts of t'liithe.s this hoa on from Jl to } 1U per suit lu-s than nuy otlicr liouiu clnro iiami ) . Till : IIAIIRAIKS THIS \ VKKWlI \ Fj 111 ! uirrriut THAN KVKH. COME ON , MACDUFF As you look ever our stoi-k you eo nnlhiiif : but hnrnnlns , nnd you will IIml every Milt of clothes wo bt-11 H the best niiiko nnd trliniuliiKS Hold by any liouso In trade ; wo will not plncrt on onr counters this trasli-inadi ) clothing , nnd It will jileaso lie remembered when \\oquote low prices 'tit oiiKOod , well-madoana woll-trhnmctl clothing. 1'iirtlcs out the city can have eooili sent tlipm on approval ; If not satisfactory , to bo icturiiud ut our expon.se , S. L. ANDREWS & CO. , Ouyliglil < ; iulliin Store , Soiitliwcji Conor Douglas and 15th Sts , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. SI.fid will buy a suit , from I tol2j\nrs , thatU actually worth M. " > 0. W.iO will buy a Milt , from 4 to 1' . ' rears , of coed Cheviot Duck , anil any liouse wonlil think they were doing aijieat IhlliLr to bell thu .saiua unit for 41.60. ( Snill buy line ntylo Cheviot , pleated , with belts ; worth M. K.BO will buy > our choleo In elKht styles of Cheviot Suits , -I to 12 yeurn , that aio niudo as Uno us clothing can lie rotten up , i > l. . nted , with iHiltsimil Ititlliin HiiingH. .should w > > hell them for { wo would feel wo were ilulng our trade justice. Furnishing Goods. T'orcnlo Shirts marked dow n from J1.CO to < 9o. L'ndorweur markeil down from 11.00 toCOo. Annola Shirts and Draweis on regular Bale , cue h raiment Ific Sn-'punilers marked down from "iflc to23c. Wool Shirts , line pleated front and embroider * cd. marked down from W.Oii to il 7"i A good C'alllonila Natia tunned buck glove marked down from i\M \ to "lie. FOR , t TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT SELTZER APERIENT Health is i ! Dn. B. C. WEBT'B Nr.nvB AND llntiw TnnAT- MENT , a guarftiite d spocltlc for Hysteria , Ulzzl. ness , Convnlslonf , Kits , Nervous Nnuralfjla , lleadnche. Nervous Prostration , caused by the use nf nlcohol or tobacco. Wnkofulnesx , Mulital I/epresiloii , Softening of tbo Drain , resultlnn In Insanity , anil leading to inlsnrv. decay und death , I'rematuro Old Age , llnrrrnnehu , Loss of 1'owor in either sex. Involuntary Losses anil Hpennntorhu'n caused by over-exertion of the brain , solf-abiuo or over-indulgence. Knrli box rontulns ono month's treatment. 81.00 a box , or sir boxes for $5.00 , sent by mall piepaldou re ceipt of price. ivis GUARANTEE : BIX HOXBS To cure any case. With each order received by ( u for six boxes , accompanied with 15.00a will pond the purchaser our uiitten guarantee to lofimd the money If the treatment docs not effect u euro ( iuarantees Isaned only by ( \ 1' . ( SOODMAN. DriiKitlst , Sole Asent , 1110 I'aruain Street. Omuhu. Neb A Ooncontratod Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Dlycstion , Cures Dyspepsia , fitren/tlicnn ( the tii/nlcm , Jlestores Sound , Jtefreahliif/ to Jfurslnu Mothers , RecoMiciiuCOyEiniiieiitPliysicians , For Kale by all Irntiults < tnd Jtlclt- anl Qn Di'iitj Co. , Wholcsulo J U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1IEB. 1'ald Up Cnpllnl . $2.r)0,000 Surplus . 60,000 It. W. VATF.H. 1'resldont. LKUIH H. Jd'.Kii , Vice President. A. U , TOU/.AI.IN , "lid Vlrol'runtilcnt. W. II. H. IliJinii ( , Cuihlu IIIKKCIOHS : \V. V. MOIfK , .IdllSS. ( 'OI.MM8 , II. W. VATIH , I.KVVIH S. UKKD , A. K. TDrA1.ll > . Jlanklnjj Olllce THE IRON BANK , Corner l-th and Itanium SIK. Ovorliuul Btoule. " IJns BO ni'miippfl its Family Sloepla Cur fcc-rvico , thfit burtlia ciin now bo re eurvi'tl upon anplicution by any ticke\ ugontto Al. J. Groovy , I'lihhuiitforAtfont , Council IMutTu , Iowa. The ri-t > orvutions when made nro turned over lo the train conductors tiikintf out nueli cam , so that ] ) ; ibsPiij'ors can now hc-ruro berths or- uorod , tlio Eiitno ; i3 a 1'uliiniiu berth ia rcbcrvoil und hi'fitretl. J , K. 1 KltllKTK , 10. I' . IjOMAX , Oeii. 1 * . i : T. Agent. Am t O . J' , & T. A OMAHA , Nfcili. Itemarkable for poworfuljympv Uietle tono.liTfaulo action and $ lolutf nurabllfiy. yuars''rceor the beat KUarunU'e of tli excel- lenc of tncee nmru'nK'nta. ciiUlulur full p-ii < u'r * fur lui j ut * Irro ] epSoFF/8 ! FOWLER , Mooclu . Cona.J