THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : RATUBDAY. JUNE 30 , 1888 , 5 Texas Cnttlo to Bo Admitted On That Understanding- . LINCOLN STREETS ON A HURRAH. Tlio Doctors Adjourn With n Hanrjuot and Biieoeli-Mrtklns Severn ! Nuuly OrB.iiilJ-.ea Comjm- ' ' Articles. ntcn I'llo 'I liolr LISCOLS BUIEAU OF THE OM UTA linn , ) LINCOLN. Juno 39. ) . The board of live stork sanitary comtnU- slonors have been considering for sonic time iwwt the advlsnbilltv of removing tlio restric tions on llio Importation of Tcxns cnttlo so far as they affected the class brought into the state for itnmcdinlo Blnusliter. The board received n letter recently from Mr. Uoyd , maunder of the Union stock yards , South Omaha , nsltlnp that this bo clone , ns j ansas City and other points obtained n J iidcd ndvnntngo over South Omnha bo- ttuso these cattlu arc admitted to their yard ? for slaughter. This morning the boatil passed the following resolution , in accord- clrwcc with xvliloli thr > govci nor will issue a reclamation at once : Aleeoivcil , tflmt the governor bo and hereby is rciyjeeMuHy requested to issue n now pro- clatnatloffiPormittliig the Importation of lieof catllo fronr 0 Btlto of > J1)3vns ) and Indian 'ttirrltorj ctcstltitfd 'or immediate ) .slaughter in this state , under * pch iiilcs and i emulations as shall \prcscrlbod by the board of Hvo W ric commissioners. URTL'IIX OP TIli5.MEUlC" < . The St.itn Medical tis&jclntion that has bocn in session the past thref days Is now n thing ot the past , and the dotJJnrs finiu over the state were malcing \vuV-Jiomowardn * on the trains to-dav. The initlftfflug had ' * bcou a verj successful one , iinu not Hie least of the events was thu closing batiqucfcvliolil at Opclt's ' hotel last evening. Mr. Opcit is too well known over the state to require in ? statement Hint the b.nuiuot board groaned with the best the land afforded. After the fonst came ttio spuuli iimkinir. which was greatly cno\ed. ] A gncst was p.ntli-ular to stuto toda.that the talk of Dr. Mai IMP , i r-- i ° .r Pf Sit Vuu'8 ' M' - church , w.ii t/io best alter uiiinr > r speech lie hud over listened to , nuil the oilier addresses wpro pi ceted little less heartily. Tiid returning uoctois have nothliig lint the greatest praises to bestow upon the Lincoln Medical society in its nctho work for tlieir entertainment , and especially do they feel under oblisret'oas ' for the liberal banquet that closed the proceed ings. An-nri.r.s or IXCOHPOIIATIOX. Articles of incorporation of the 13unk of Western were liled with the socrutorv of state to-day. The principal place of business is at Western , Saline county. The capital stock is e S.OOO , QO per cent to be paid at the com- nicnccment of business. The coiporation will begin business on the 1st of November , 1838 , and continue twenty icars. Thu incorporators - porators arc .lolin W Ljtlio , 1) . , T. luuynanl , Chnrics Ward , William Wind , William Me- Master and Amelia Hronsen. The Homo In vestment company of Omaha have filed arti cles with tl o secretary of utate , under xvhlrh the capital stock is llxed at ! > CO,000. The document is signed by Edwin S Hamsoy , picsklcnt , and Ul.arlcs 1C. Collins , sccic- tar\ tarTlio Tlio Fall-bury Water Woiks company filed articles of ini-oijioration to-day. Tlio capital ' stock is $7fi,0t)0. ) The corporation is to com mence business on the 1st day of Muv , IbS-j , and continue to a like duto in 101J. Tlio incorporators - corporators of the company aio C. F. Jlc- Laln , G. H. Sliocmalcor , IT. L. Uncle , \V. S. \VrlghtnndC. H. Clarlc. The Clay County Telephone company also filed Its articles of incorporation to day. The Object of this nignni/atloii Is to construct and operate and maintain n telephone line in Clay county. Tliir capital stock is 20 , < Wl ) , with the following named ineorpoi.itors : J. U. Dlnsaioro , K ra Hio\\n , John C. Hedge , C. J. Funer' JU8SU Hller. TOO Ml Oil ( ! V GOOD TIIIVH , j Every street In tlio city of Lincoln will bear mor ° 01' less improvement , and it is n pleasure to note that the real needs in this way are not neglected. But thcio is a sens- ! bio way to make them. At this time the streets nro toinup in dilTeiont directions from twelve to fifteen blocks abend of the pavers , making them almost impassable , and after nightfall somewhat dangerous. If the object of this is to mauo the streets present n busy appearance there is such a tiling as making bustle and scorning progressive improvement - provomont take the phuo of good scnbo. The streets ought not to bo torn up so far ahead of the pavers. It is a mistaken idea to think that such work is pushing the impiovements on tlio streets to "lapid completion. " They cannot bo ready for fi co and open und suc cessful passngo until the payers can say "our work U finished. " IIIISI'BCT TIlU SIDBWAI.K ORDltfANCi : . There is an existing ordinance ) law that re quires that the walks of the city , in the busi ness portions , shall bo reduced to a "common level , " grades having long since been llxed by the city engineer. .lust liow much respect is shown this Hut of tlio "city dads" can bo evidenced by every citi- zou and visitor. Walks are distressingly un even and Irregular , and in no way in keeping with our metropolitan pretensions. This ought not to be. The gindcs should be properly reduced , and now , regular and oven flldnwalks should taliif the place of the old , and this work ought to go on side by side with the work of the paver. The streets ula not bo kept in n huti ah for the next ' Got rid of that tired feeling UH quick /n.s possible. T.iho Hood's Sur iparilln , / winch gives t > trongth , u yooil nppalito and hculth. A. GIGANTIC A Stcninslilp Uno From South America to Omaha , John F. Cahill , Esq. , editor and proprietor of "El Comerclo del Valle , " of St. Louis , \voll-known western organ of trade with Spanish America , is in Omaha nnd is stopping nt the \Vlndsor. Mr. Cahill expressed himself as being delighted 4ivlti | the onorgv and push of Omaha's busi ness men , and pi edicts that insldo of the : iext five years the population of this great and growing city will not bo loss than . " > ( > , UOO. Mr , Cahill is largely Intcrostud in the MU- Btailppl Hlvcr nnd Oro.in Navigation com pany ! and states that they propose to FOVO ! T the problem of direct and cheap transporta tion between nil wvutwu river points nnd the KUlf and river points of Mexico , Central and ( South America lij tin building ot steamships after an ontir lv now model ivtvntlj patented in the I'uitcd States and abroad. With .no of those vessels , Mr. Onhill states llirfi a cargo of cnlTce can IH > loaded at Vera Cruz and landed .a Ouulaithout \ | having to lie transferred , the vessel i turning on the . river as well as the sea and vice vei bi Mr .Culilll states that thoiv is plenty of water in 'tlio Missouri to luisuer their purpose , and that Omaha will bo mudo one of their pmui IKJ ts of entry , being ns it is the "gate cit.\ " to all the west bejond Ho is of the opinion that this BchciiH will bo of uitat buntllt t > ) thin western country , ns their product in tutu can boshi | > ped to the countries uuniccl Think of it. Cioods fiom Hio Janeiio landed in Omaha from the biinio vctisol in wluth they were loaded. "Tho best on earth" can bo truly i-.iid ofGriggs1 Ulii'oriuo Salvo u t > pcnuy ) . .euro for outs , brui&os , bcahls , burns , pores > , piles , totter and all slun t-rup stious. Try this wonder hculer , o cunts Guurnnteod , C. P. Gooilinan. 13NCV It AGING. ITtUrt ol' Musings aioii to t-couro All enthusiastic iiieotiiiK of the executive committee of the Omuhn Business Men's ns- pociution wiis lieWTlinrsdny ulfiht at the ofllco " > | Uinsou & Curmichiicl. Thosio present TeroUrastus A. Ueusoii , piesident , O. N Icks , vlcojircsldent ; W H. Taylor , secro- ury ; FJ. V. Moi-bp , treasurer ; D. J. O'Liona- e , Z. T Lijidsay , W. F. Wright , J. V Flack , J , 1) . Caruiiehael and O. T. Har | Tiie cooimlUco was cncourased { jfeatly uy the results of the eTjrts Already put forth , ai.d r solvtd to push more Vigoiuuslv lnt ever tl.ofnk of BC > ar.r.g the Lia' . n of J.iuiufactur.ni , ' Iniliistrus In Otn. ha Mnni lari-'o concerns with pleats of tap. til nrt1 b < nng corrospundi d witli , with flattering prosptfits of some of them being Induced to come here. Several Jargo firms have made defln-itc propositions which can easily bo complied with bv the association backed by the support of Omaha citizens. The so liciting committee , consisting of Messrs. Taylor. Hicks nnd Cnrmlcl.aol , will call upon the clti7ons generally soon with n Plan that will commend itself to nil. The following is the paper to which signatuios will bo asked. We , the undersigned , for the purpose of encouraging manufactories in Omaha , do hereby subscribe and agree to pay to the Omaha Business Men's ' association on de mand the sum set opposite our respective names for each person employed In any now manufacturing institution which said asso ciation shall induce to locate in this city. The association shall pav oor to such manufac turing establishment the several sums thus subscribed wlion the factory or factories arc' In operation and all rcquiiumonts are com piled with ; provided this subscription shall bo limited to iiOrt porno nn employed , and that the snmo shall not hold good longer than otto year from Juno 1 ls3. One of cither ' ox , over eighteen ycai s of ngc and two children under the age of eighteen , shall bo counted as ono person , povided said children uro em ployed In said factory. _ Complexion Powder is nn absolute necessity of the refined ten lot in this climiitc. I'o//oni's combines every ol- cmentof bcnuly awl purity. 1UUU.VUI ) l\\K \ SICIl'l'Hl ) . A Hnrtciulcr SlysKji'lmisly Disappears From HDIIIO. There Is trouble in ttm house of Ulchard Mnchus , at SO' * Douglas street. The head of the family is the sole cause of > t , all because ho ran awav Thursday morning without even Buying good-b.\o to his \\ifo or infoimiiig her where ho was going or how long he was going to stay. Mnchus is a paitner of n man named X.autor in a saloon near tlio corner of Tenth and Douglas streets. Thursday moining ho ate bicakfast as usual and left the house ostensibly to go tooik. . On arming nt the saloon ho told his p.u liter that ho was sick and would take a shoi t ivnllt. Ho was seen at 1 1 . ; ! 0 in the moi ning but siuu.0 that time nothing is known of Ins whereabouts. His wife Is nearly frantic 0'cr his strange conduct. Ho was regarded as a man of good hub its and has never , to the knowledge of anv of his friends , \earncd for the society of other women , so that the idea that ho has taken another woman and emigrated to Kansas has not n sufficient basis upon which to rest. His financial af- f ! rs-si-e hi sn-i ccstlltios , 56 tlwllt cannot bo presumed that ho has gene to Canada to escape Importunate creditors. His mind was always remarkably clear at all times , which fixes his committing sui cide as an absurdity. He had about ! 00 on his person \\hon ho luft , according to Zau- ter's statement. What the cause of his leaving really is , no ono who knows him can really state , but the police have benn noti fied nnd will investigate. Telegrams have been sent to nil udjaccnt towns. Itorsl'orcls Aciil I'hosphnto Kor Sunstroke. It KelievcH the Pi operation and Ner vous Drink Malto for the nerves. MEETING. Tlio A. O. U. AV. Hold Their Next in Omaha. S. R. Pntton and .Tames W. Carr , of this city , retained Thursday from Louisville , Ky. , where they have been attending the mooting of the supicmo lodge , A. O. U. W. The gentlemen went to the supicmo session as representatives from this state. Their object was to work in the interest of the state during the meeting , and secure , if pos sible , the meeting of the next session for this city. This last named object they ac complished after agool , hard light for the plum with Uoston. The convention was one of unusual interest , and accomplished a great deal of woik and good for tlio order. The mcctmgof the supreme lodge means the assembling of all the chief ofllcei s of the older and delegates from all the states and Canada. There will bo about 200 persons hoio as dele gates beside the largo number of people who will be attracted here by the interest of tlio meeting. The citizens of Omaha \\ill be called upon to assist in the cntcitainmnt of these guests and will no doubt show the gen tlemen who secured this pure that tlieir guests can be entei tamed as well in Omaha as they could have been in Uoston. A Good Investment Is that uhieh yields largo returns fioin n binall outlay. Header , the way is clour ! No speculation , no chance , big returns ! If you uro HUe most of mini- ' kind you hnv'o somewhere a weakness don't fee < l ut nil times just us you'd like -headache to-day , bnckucho lo-mor- row , clown sick next \\ook all beemibo your blood is out of order. A small out lay and what largo returns ! You inve-t in' Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discov ery and soon pure , frc-ih blood combos through your veins , and you nro another being ! KAILUOAI ) NKWS. George W. Hull , general western agent of the Ui 10 Despatch line at Chicago , is m the city. .1. M Hiownoll , who for flvo icars 1ms been in the employ of the Pullman Palace car company as agent at Council Ululfs , will to-uay n'slgn his position to accept a mou- pleasant and luciatwo place with the Windsor hotel in Denver Mr. Hiownell is n very enterprising young man and owes his success in life to his own untiring ollorts to bottei his condition. His absence will bo greatly felt by his host of mends In this city and the 1 Hulls , The only biisincssof importance ttansnctcd at thu tianscontinuntal meeting at Chicago on Thuisday was to meet and adjourn. The 13. M have put on n special tram from Lincoln to Crcto for the benefit of par ties wishing to attend the Clmut.iuqua as sembly which lea\es Lincoln at'J ' a m. Par ties leaving Omaha on the early inoiinng train can make direct connection with Cioto. Itssuptrlor exrcllanco proven in imlhuns of hollies for nioro than n < | tiari'r | of u ceiituiy , U Is iiM-il Iiy the United .status Oo\eminent Kn ctorsed j the heads of the grout uul\cisltlen ns thostioinji'st , purest uiul niobt liealibftil , lr 1'llcos 11 earn lluklnB l'o\v tier does not contain nmnioulu. llino or alum. Kuld only iu rnu , I'liici : IIAKINC ; ] > u\\iiit \ ) : co. . New \ork. Clilciuo St. Louis WEAK llfbilltllrdllira ot mtnntly ciir.il lo thif , Tbg Sandeo EUctriu Ce. IB'J ' La3llli it Or any other Mineral Poison. It Is Ndtnrc'B ncmcdj , maJo eiclutlt/ ! from Rootjnml Herts. It U frfcd ! ? Hnrmlen. It l the only r mcOy knnwn to the vnrM thit ban c\fr jft Oirfd ronlocFfotn lltaol M'oninnll ( II tlagf It curct Mrrciirlal lUii'iitmUsm. C-ircfr , eiTOfult.nnil other Mwxl ill < rn ri lurctofora cnn ldcrcl Incurablo. It cufcs any dUcaso caused from Impiife blood. H l < nowjjrc- icrliicdhy tliou < nnit of the best jhjslclans In the United Siatci , c > a loulc. Wu aipond | tlio statement ot n few : "IliaTomertS S B on patlpnti conraloc- Inn from fnirir ami frnm tuonslcn llh tlia bcstrisull * . J. .S Clllt'tl , M I ) . l.llarlllc , elft " IIHFUFX , OlVlllln White won fifllklol with i.t fuln n vcn > rar I prMirllitil b. 8. B. , nnd to Oar ho li a fa nnd f,1 10 D IlidtMivD , Vi. . Ota 1 % 18M I limn tnl.cn Ihn o Iwtllr of S tri' Spot It'o for snot ilirr Llunil iKl < on. It ncta muilibotlprthnn ( jot * Formerly ot Sussex Co. , Vn. nn. R. J. IU1 K. the Wfll known ilrucRlit and nhjulclin , of Nailivlllo , Hownrl County , Ark .writes ' Iln ltifnme | kiuiulcdnon ( o \hal S , S. S M i'oinM | ) ed of , I can MfHy rrcnminenil It ns the ipinpily fornlUklu dU- ea r , It nmtltra not nhnt the imnio may I'O. ' Wo hn\e n book sMnp n lilMory of this TTontlerful irtnidy. nnd lt ruriM , fromtill o cr the \vorM , nhlch " 111 convliu-Jnou that U vu t-'iy l < trne.nud wldrh \ \ Klllnmll free on nnlillcatloii. No family Rlnmhl ho nltlioiittt Wo lm\n nnothrron Colilugluua liliMMl 1'ultoii , ncnt on tninc tt mis. Wrllo us o hl'tory of jour case , nnd our ph ) lclan nlll niblsc nlth youl kttrr , In itrlctrnt ronflileiKC We UI not ilcu'O * joil kuo liifil ; . Jr'cr B.'ilo by nit ilriisr.l't' . TUB H\MI-T Brrpirtc Co , Drauir J , Atl.nitn , Da , 1 " . , - Kew Yoi * . "W Iit < iail nj J . j .7 LoaJuU. LUK , WSuott llllt. In oirorln ? to the pufollca i pmmly yy Intended fcir the pie.Mji > ntlon o the health nnd happiness of e\ cry family throughout the land. It HAVE 'lns ' 'loou thoioughlv tested hy thousands of pionilnont phyil- danshotlioi rfullj testlfj to Its MQ cfllcncy In eoliths , Colds.Iloarho lie * * . 1'leurlny , rij t ; „ „ „ gctllUcfti JthcunlnHsm , liiunlj.iKo ADfll flPV ItHCKiicko aud Kldne > Ulwafces , nrULUUI Of COUMO > icfei tci IILNMIN' * ) I'lSTLII , u sclt'iitlllc conililna * tlon \M'll-kno\Mi iiii-illail In- Bieilloiits for thu piompt lellef TO ofnchvsnnd p.ilns of e\eiy de scription within the roailiof nil oxteinal appllratlon Itlseleivu- MAI/C ly , convenient nnd roilliilile. In lllHlxC hiijiiic nskfo III.NI-ON'S aud le- fllso nil other piasters. THEY DID IT. What ? Cured nmong others the following. They write : e- ) > Central A\cCincinnati,0 , J January 4th , 1W8 J Athloi linro WHi hsvo curwl mo of ll\er roiulalnt | nail cl5 | ll ltt. Iimtajciinf HIM J ills to a frkiul lioli troubled \\W\ inill-o-.tloii ) anil lie UK lnn > rui won- deilully. 1 H ItowBKAMp. 18 lio-ctto It , New Hirtpii.Ct. , 1 l'tbruii > Kith , IKd S Atliloi horoi 1'llls woikcilondprs Iu my Ca"t Ol llj tpei < rik. LMU 1. CI.AHK Pills small and Ath-lo-pho-ros are jili'.isant to taTie , yet \voiideifttlly ciltctive. Invaluable for kiilncy and llyor complaints , ilypepsij , in- dif-estion , con&tiiiation , heail.iuhe. etc. They'll take away that tirul feeling giving ncn lilenncUticngtli. ZScuil OcLiils for tlie Ijc-iutlfiil rolored pic- tine , " ilx > ri'-li Miiuli n " THEflTHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. ( UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ( is O\ nit A MILLION Di Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incoiporntoil by the IcfiMntitie In 1NVfoi IM- national .mil riiailtaVio i > mpoes mid its fian- clilse made a part of HIP juevnt Mite Constitu tion , in 1S",0 , liv n oMsiHiielwlnic jiopulai tu. Its OltANI ) I'.XTlt.VOItlllNAItV DUAU 1NS ( ! , take ilatij ScMiil-Anmially , ( Juno mid Dutcuiben mid ltn ( iU\N'I > BlNGI.l ; Nl'Mlinit DUAW- INCjStuku place on each of tliootliei ten months In tlie j ear , and are all ilra u In public , nt the Academy of Music , Now Oileuus , l.u. "We do hoiol > y certify that wo sup i\Iso tlio niraUKCincnts foi all the Monthly mid hi'iul-An- jliml DniwliiBsof The Louisiana fst.ito Ijottuiy ( onipanj.und In person mann o and control the iH.iwIngt thomsehes. mid tli.it the samu nic > coudnctfil vltli honesty , tultno-s , ami in i-ood faith toward all iiaitles , and o autlunlyu the coinimnr to un this < i > itlllcati' , with fur- , f i in Mcuatiuos attatlud , In Its ad\er- COMMISSIONKUS. We the underMKncil Il.inks and Il.mkPi swill liny all l'i)7t'S ) drawn in 'I ho Louisiana Stuto luttuilc"ihlth mu ) lie iire&uutcil at oui coim- tui.s , H. SI WAI.MSI.HV , l'ri . LonUlnnu N'at. Uk , 1'll.lUti : IANA1'X , 1'ios.Mato Niit I Ilk A. IIAMU ) IN. I'IHM Now Orleins Nut 1 111 : . UAUIj KOI1N , l'r < K. I nion National Hank. GRAHD MONTHLY DRAWIHG , In llio Academy or Sltmio , Now Or li-nns , Tuesday. .Inly 1O , 18HH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars oach. Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. U-TOF I'U17iS. : i I'Hi/i : or PKJ.IXKJ is . J.IXI.IXH i 1'iti/i : or I I.MIU ( i iMti/i : or r.n , ( i ! > i 1'iti/H or r.i iois u ritixi > or iiiio > mo 5 I'ltl/KN Ol' fiU , l aio Bfi I'HI/.KS OK l.lKU mo ii * ) I'Hi/i.s or r ii ) aio a 1'ltlXE OP Ml are nuo I'KI/HS Ol' - > J aio AI'l'IIOVMIVTlD.N 110 1'llZt'SOf } ; ! ] HIV . IK ! do. iiouaiu . ii.Cu HO do. axiiuo , . . , . ' .u IJ.I1M1.SAI , I'lllZKS. IKIU do. Ifmaro . W.'KX ) OIW do. IWiuo . W.WU J.iai I'riziM , amounting to . , . . $ IU."IIMIU NIITE 'lliXetsclruiTlni ; Capital 1'rlzcs nrc nutcic titli'il to tt'rinlnnl 1'rl/e * * . t"l > ni d m ICAits.or liny further lnf nmiUoi ilo.'Irc'J. v. rlto IcHllilj to tlio unilcrflKiiuil , tlruily tint- li.Ljuur iiNiiliiHi' , with Mute , Coinily , s-ln'Cl mill lllllt'ur Muiv nipht icluru mull ilolUcr ) nillbuus- Kureil hy > uur ciiihxlni , n i'iutluiu | Lulling ) uur lull tiililrL' ii t-enil J'usr VI , MJTI.S. Iliprcss Mono ) Order * , of Niiw nrk I julmntii' III ordinuiy liHtcr , i'Miruuj lo i.xiirLh : ia t our u iicutu ) lulitressul M. A. HMJI'III.S , > cw Orluinb , La , , orM A. DAri IIIN. tun , p 0 Address Registered Letters to NEW IU1.KANS NATIONAL HANK , Nun Urlcuiin ha. 1 > Ji'AriT'Ar'nii'l * 'J'hiitilic prcnemo iili.o K IM > 1 1\1 > 1 1) 1 j U iruls liiuurer-unl unit l-ur- If , wlio are la < lmri.'u nl the ilru"ln , Is tu ! idiiu > i' ol ub ulutu fuiruuaa uuU lnlri' 'iil ) , lliul tliuilitiiK is aioullctiuul , anil Hut no ouu tail iioDlbl ) Ji\luu w luil number will iliuw 1'ilto "HI Ml MIIKU nKo , lliut tlif iiiirtupnt of I'rlipi it ( ItAKAVJKhO HY HUH .NA'llnNAI. HA h ot huvr Urleuui * . nail tno TKkels Kre elvniM by ttu l'rc i' dentof an Institution. vUiuiu iluutt riul nnliU tnu rpcD 'nUL.'d in thu UUIiUkt Ci > uii llicrefori ! , bL uie ut aii > lmli liLii oriinan\uiuiis tbuiut ' SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Young Ladies. ST. CI.A1U , MICH. Tluea courses of fctuilj. I'lionm linuks in evo- rs depart'iicnt. HulliUnga uletrnntly fuiiilkliiHi. lleiiteil ultli fctctuii , lifliledlili BUS.nter fiom bt. Clixlr ilvui. Mipc-ilor adva t.is-i. & In music atiduit. Aildrcsi rorclruiUi , : bUlUULSt.tlan : Mlu 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 seasonal ! every department. Our limited space prevent * us inr-n tlonliip but \erj few of the bargain loU offered , Ijut we runrnntco from now un til July Uli , Rroater bargulnj. in fiuo Ucacly-iMado Clothiiifr , Furnishing Goods , Hutunel Caps , tlmn wore cvot1 before quoted by tiny Ih-m in the cloth ing business in the west. No old poods litany prico. Tlio goods c > lTerccl to you ut , this &alo arc all now , made upulhin the last ninety clays. HHA.D THU LIST , SliH THU PRICKS It will amply rew.iy tlio oxpotisoa of n trip to Omaha by any man , woman 01' child wanting10 worth of clothing. j\s specimens of the dltlorent bargain lots coinpri'-cjcl in this lot , wo mention ti fowas follows , with a jnumintac that the small number specially mentioned arc no 111010 attractive or dciirable bur- Kains than hundreds of others to bo found in every uVnarlinpnt of our eslab- lislmicut elurlng this sale. Lot 1187. On Monday o will place on our counter * -100 plain black pure till \vool Imported Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable for use in this climate ten months of the ycav. These suits are absolutely now , fresh from the work shop , and never shown on oute'ounlors before. Suits made up in the very lat- c'St style 1 button cutaway frock , which wo ofior in nil sizcb from 5 toU.Vo shall oiler this frock hull atS15 per suit. Wo have not another word to sav about this lot , excepting this , that wo have sold precisely the same hint over since oui'btoro was opened for S122 , nnd never less. less.Lot 3" P fi. Wo offer 150 Metis' Double Hrcastc-d Sack Suit" , regular i/.os from ! ! " > to 3jof the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Webster , Mass. Made atidliimmod in flr-"t class innnnor and perfect lilting. Wo o'Tcr ' this lot to c-lo c at the unheard of price of $ ' 1.50. Kemcmbor this lot is all 111 double breasted Sack Suits. Lot 80)0. Wo offer 100 suit * , which will positively bo tno last of this lot of the celebrated Sawyer Woolen t'o'a goodi of which wo have sold hundreds during the last two months. Wo olfor 100 of the neatest styles ot theses famous goods to c-loso nl the romarltably low price of Sl'J. This suit is totalled by ovcry house in llio country tit 'SIN. ' Wo have never offered a bargain that has given such universal satisfaction IH this Biiit. All sizes tit the same price 812. LM 3. Wo offer 600 pairs best fancy Cass-lmcro Pantaloon , goods that were made to hell for $7.60 and istliis ason. Goods made by the Glebe Woolen Co. , Koi'k Manufacturing t'o. , lloi-kanum Mill. Hroadbrook Mills , and other man- ufactuHM-s of equal reputation. They are in regular sues , nd as nice sl.\log as wr > have In our stock at any prico.\Vo find that we hove a surplus of thcso line goods and wo do not wi h to carry them over , and have con cquently made the uniform prioo of $5 per pair for the en tire lino. Those goods are of the \cry lie l workmaiihhip , and equal to any $10 custom pantaloons. Price during this closing sale will be $3. In our Movs' and Children'a dcp.u.rt- jni-iit we offer an nXTKAORDINAUV Hup of bargain , particularly in Short pant Suits. Our space will not permit of our enumerating the different bargains - gains in this deiurtmcnt , however , wo \\\\l \ \ mention one , a lot of 230 Boys' ICnco Pant Suits , embracing throe dif ferent stjlc-4. which wo have marked nt the extraordinarily low price of fcJ.AO to close. Si'/ct. from I to 11 years. Send for sample suit. You will be bettor idoiHcil with them than anytningwo \\i\\a \ \ shown jou at this price before. Lot tiSU nnd 211) ) . Hovs1 I-KUig Pant Suits. Wo oil or in this lot which em braces two styles , Hoys' strictly all wool oassimors MICK suits , coal , pants and vest , in dark and medium colors for boys from 10 to.l I ycnrs of ago. Thfa suit was made to sell at $10 but wo w ish to reduce our slock of them immediate ly and offer them at this s.Uo to closa for only SC. jH-r suit. } } \ cry garment la warranted strlctlv all wool now fresh goods. Remember the price $0. CUNTS' FUHNl.SinXG GOODS DK- PAHTMUNT. In this department we announce- the Kilo of 800 do/on Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot wus manufactured c > \ - prcssly for this mason's trade , wo have a largo stock of thorn on hand and oiler them at 60 per coat loss than llio overage - ago price to clts.o ) thorn out. All now yiitte.ins , mosl desirable btylc * . fast colors , perfect tilting and perfectly made in ovcry rcspocl , regular pricc-a which were from 81 to $1.7f > . Thtsonlt lot in all i/0b from 14 lu 1(1 ( and 1 nook wo offer at 75 cents each. Order for half do/cn lots no loss. Parties at a distance ordering these lots wiH pU'lbQ. fflYO US si e of collar worn and mis is all that is necessary in order to got a perfect lit. Men * * . Half Hose 7-3 - cents per pair. Wu oiler 830 do/cn of Men's Fancy Half llobontTt ! cents per dozen to close. Kogular $ l.f > 0 goods to bo sold only in dozen lots at the ronmrkably low price of 7o cents per do on , in si/cs from 0 to Sample suits of any of these lots Yill bo sent ( J. O D. with the privilege of examination to any address in Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , "Wyoming , Dakota and Montana. OMBA0HsflTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK . . Proprietors : DES MOINES Corner Douglas and 15tli Sts. , Omalia , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of tlie Mississippi River , sssssssssssas Our usual Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Spring and Summer Clothing will com mence today , and everything in the store will be sold at [ Less than the original price. Our former clearance sales have always been a great success , and as we have on hand -present a most elegant assortment of fine Mer chant Tailor Made clothing , we look forward to a big rush , and we advise those con templating purchasing to call as early as possible , as the old adage says , first choice is always best. Some goods we bought this spring at | 3 rrv H 3i i Of the making , so you can imagine what a bargain yoii will have if you t > ur chase a suit of us. These are some of OUR PRICES : Spring Suits , Correct Styles , Elegantly Made and Trimmed. $ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. 11,50 buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was made to order for$22. 13.75 buys a. Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. 16.OO buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $30. 20.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 24.OO 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 $6O. 30.00 buys a Crepe Worstedimp. ( ) 4-Button Cutawaywhichwas made to order for $65. NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH. $18.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Siiit which was made to order for $37. $22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. f $25.50 Biiys a Corkscrew Prince. Albert Suit , which was made to order for $50. I $30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $6O. It $35.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $7O. $40.00 Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. t A Xol > l > ) i ( intl Complctclinc of Pantaloons from $2.7to $10. Ail alterations to Improve ttflttlonefreo ofcltarqc. 1119 PARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. M3 ESg > T n3 nMmg ! ! ) SlgWg ! ! Nebraska Natioiisi U. C. DEP03ITOKY , OMAHA , 1IEB. I'nlil l'l CnjiHnl . $250,000 Suriiliit , . fiO,000 11V V\TK < . PresldtllJ l.u\ii.ri ( : > . \Jcc 1'rc-f.lilent A. K , TOUVAI iv , "ml Vliol'rPSlilont. W II B. JlmniiC.iitiio : DIHl. t-TOH.- . . \v. v , > loii- , JOHNS. C'DI.I is , II. W. V vrt-B , lb\\ii S. Uti p , A K. Tot'MI.lV THE IRON BANK , t'onn'i12tli and ruuidin ft- , A Genual H , ink In ; . 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