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9cprvr * rvfir * r THE OMAHA DAiM BJUE : $ ATUIDAY ? , JTJLY 14. 188S. it ct I- I10 10 10E E- E10 10 lu c M. ri THE UNIVERSITY MUDDLE , tlosult of Yesterday's Investigation By the Bonrd o'f Regents' . THE PLUMED KNIGHT TESTIFIES. HCPSO of AVnlioo Tnkcs the Hlntiit In Ilclinlf ul * Chancellor Itfiltintt Ilio Testimony Adduced. LINCOLN Dcnnvtr or inn OMAHA Hnc , ) 1029 p STimr.r , > Lixtnt.x. July 13. } The Investigation Into the charges against ChancclIorMnnatt was resumed this morn ing lioforo the board of regents. Permission ivns granted the respondent to Introduce JudgeKcosc , \Vnioo ! , to testify In Ills be half , us ho was compelled to leiivo on the noon train for homo and could not remain. Ho was therefore called Jlrst and sworn , tobtlfj Inir that ho had .iK'Micrnl ac < iuulntanco over the utatc of Nebraska , and know and liad itiiowlcdfo of the guiioinl reputation of the management , of the university under Chancellor Munntt , and that the reputation was peed and mot with the general , if iiot universal commendation of the people of the stiito ; that under IU iirescmt mining incut it hail been brought Into har monious and working rulnlton < with the hlfjh schools of the state , and thioiiKii them wllli the common pchooli , thereby rcautiluu the peojlo ) of tlio whole state ; Unit Its work was of a hign ordorand Us discipline and lluun- ei.il condition in every way improved ; Unit ho wiis not familiar nnu had no personal knowledge of tlio iclations existing between the chancellor nnd the faculty ; Hint the chancellor and university were en titled to and cnjojcd great credit , and received Koncr.il roniiiiuiid.nl iou from tlic people throughout the stulo for ( ho worU which had boon tic- complishcd by tlio luimmlstr.itlon. Uross-ov amined , the Judge said : ' ! do not say Hint tills ( iiosporous.state lias boon jertclicd by the work of the chancellor alone. The faculty nnd board of regents may como infer for a proper share of the credit. " 1'iof ( ScorgoJj llowaul , icgarded ns the "illumed knight" of the opposition , and who ( 'itvu his evidence in chief at the conclusion of hist night's ' session , next took the Bland to undergo cioss-oxmtiltmtloli , lie said that ho became a student of the uuivetsily In the year lSi : , and graduated in 1870. Sinud that date ho hnd bcori constantly In the employ of the university ; was. present nt the meeting so often referred to when the first outwaid trouble arosto between the chancellor nnd McMillan. "I certainly could see nothing In the statement of the latter that would have glvi1n offense to nny man with a clear conscience , " said the pro fessor. "Tho reply of the ohnneollor was substantially as given by nearly every for mer witness on the stand to-day. Jt was nn attack upon the piofosskmnl stand ing nnd clmrneterof Piof. McMillan. It was followed by. precipitate retirement from his chair and th6 room. Ho btated that ho hud appealed from the decision of tlio chair just four timed during tlio chancellor's udminls- liation , and with otio exception ho was the onlj piofussdr who had done BO 1 sneak under oath. The chancellor Is ponuralli of fenslvo in his address , but it is of such a nature- that you can not resent , however keenly \pu may feel It. " Tlio \ \ Itncss stated that the manner and method of the chancellor In addiesHltig his questions to tlio witnesses BIIICU thin exam ination comim-timl furnished a fair illustra tion of what tlio faculty had endured dutlug the past four jours. The meetings of the facult\ were ulway.s made unpleasant by the inunnor find bearing of the chancellor. Ho could not cnduio-opposition to his oxprcssscd opinions , however open they iniglil have been to criticism and objections , and when ever ventures were made In this direction the irritable temper of the chancellor was al ways manifest. "Tho great trouble , gentle men , " said the witness , "lic in the fact that lie luelib s-lncority , and this leads lo the sus- ' pieion that ho is not honest. I do not 10- ( 'uid lilln us open , honest imd ingenuous. I distrust him in all his relations with the faculty. " The witness cited one or two Instances that guvo him peisonal knowledge. One was of a business clmracter and related , to a raisu of Piof. Caldwell's. ' salary. The clian- cellor opposed any advixnco and opposed whatever recommendations that may have been made by the faculty : afterward , when comprehending the scope of Gtildwell's work , BO stated , ho consented to the uiiso asked , and'so recommended the matter to the board Df regents. "i'ut his method it : this matter lo impressed mo that I seriously question his candor mid honesty , ' , said the witness. "Tho university has continued to KIOW in ppltoof. Uio chancellor , but under unfavorable cir- DU instances. " I The gist of Prof. Howard's tes timony was jrlvon by Profs. McMillan , Hicks , Little and Mrs. Lloyd , Involving tlio chan cellor's irascibility , dictatorial spirit , inter- roronccs in the relation of the faculty to thotr Classes , interventions , mannerism and bear ing , in nlrtho just nnd legitimate nnd ns- turned responsibilities ns the head of the University of tno state. Ho added but llt- llo that would glvo now light upon the charges and complaints preferred by the hltimnl association. But ns before stated , ho Is iciognlred us the "plumed knight , " of the Opposition to tlio administration , and what bo had to say was looked upon as the cream Df the denouncements. Ho hlmply made the testimony of the proceeding witnesses more positive. Ho stated that ho never had had any thought of aspiring to the chancellor- > hlp.Prof. Prof. Howard's cross-examination , con Quoted by Judge Mason , was keen nnd fceurchlng. Sharp "bouts and pleasantries' " Worn freely Indulged in between the exam liter and examined. But the testimony was In no material way shaken. Many sharp ut terances made uy the witness on his his ex amination In chief nxalnst the chancellor provoked "nudiblo smiles" from all who ivcro in sympathy with the alumni associa tion , but proved to bo opinions based upon bib personal convictions and facts perhaps jvnrrauUng > the sharp cxnrcsslons. Prof. Siownrd was sccmlucly very frank , and oneo 6r twice during the examination rather sought to "tell more" by turning inter locutor , lint his answers to the respond ent's questions wore keenly Ironical and sar castic. Prof. Howard admitted that ho was Indebted to tlio chancellor for the richest filtim ho has aside from his university chair , viz : the secretaryship of the SUite histor ical society. Miss H. P. Moore , who Is In charge of the nit department , was called and sworn , Sbo Btutcd that she. hud no personal knowledge that the chancellor over treated the faculty unUlndly in ofllnnl relations ; that her griev ances were personal and separate. She then recited that she came to the university to lake charge of the art department by the Written request of Prof. Sherman , In 1SS-I , Who acted upon the authority of the chan cellor. The letter tendering the position to IMibR Moore was Introduced in evidence. It dimply stated that Lincoln was n city of tame twenty thousand people , but that the doiinrtinvnt was not directly estab lished ns a work of tlio univer hlty ; that there were students who desired Instruction in nit and that she could have what there was in it. Mutters went smoothly for n time. Clashing * fol lowed. The chancellor opposed nor woik , nml contemplated progressions. Witness worked with the assurance of no minimum lees and was bitterly opposed and discouraged invbtablUblngacollcgcof Hue urts by the chaucollor. Utgcut Uurnham asked hero what this toatiruony had to do with the charges or in vestigation. Satisfactory explanation was Jiot Riven , but the witness was put upon u cross-examination , the chairman of the board evidently having concluded to give the In- vohtigatlon the widest possible scope. It , however , elicited nothing of any special in. tciebt. Miss Moore simply wanted to ottnb- lish n college of flue arts nnd was vigorously opposed bv tbo chancellor as untimely and tuipractlcaolc. After nsiembllng at 2 o'clock for the after noon session , Kegcnt Hurnlmm moved nn adjournment until next Tuesday at 0 o'clock. Tins was done to give the prosecution n chance to look over their evidence , nnd to Rive UMJ respondent nn opportunity to pro- ji.uchls defense , and because the Investiga tion could not bu ilnlshed this week. Tha motion carried. It Is only necessary to add that Ri Kramer's testimony will close the caRO adverse to the chnncqllor. In the event that ho can not bo found , specltication RCVCII of the c'farpcs of the ntuiuul against the vlaucellor will Ire withdrawn WANT Tlin Tlib Musllicsq Men's Association Mnlies u Move. At Thursday night's meeting of the Husiness Men's association. Uio following resolutions were adopted : Whereas , This association has learned with slnceri'regret that tlio prolcetot-s of the Pal ace of Products 1ms seen tit to abandon this most worthy and laudable enterprise ; nnd Whereas , Whllo wo donot desire to In tiny manner cast a reflection upon the business nion of Omaha , or these who put forwaid the iffort to secure the necessary- amount to nuke the venture n success , we believe that .ho cr.ind any worthy object should not bo abandoned , ami Whereas , Wo believe that the contom- > latcd 1'iilnco of Products would bo n Brand and most praiseworthy enterprise ; that It vould show to the world that the products Of Nebraska would surpass anything of the clnd ever collected together , and that the ntoresh of Nebraska demand of tlio city of Omaha an opportunity to show what-tho soil nnd rllinato of the pride of the west Is capa- ilc of producing , and WIIMIUAS , The proposed palace of products Becms to meet the approval of the press and ho pcoplo throughout the state , and that thcfo should bo a united and determined of- ' 011 on the part of every organ ballon in the illy , as well ns of every business man , to ti.ko hold of this enterpilse and make it a grand nud glorious success. : therefore , Hesolved , That the cxocuUvo commltteo of .ho Omaha Uuslncss Men's association re spectfully request that the board Of trade , the Palace of Products association and the "nioii ulub call a special rse.Hlng of their re spective associations to w nsidcr tills matter , nnd" that the Omaha Hiulncis Men's asocla- ! lon promises in ndvar-'o its most lidnrty and jarncst co-operation in any move that may jo made which will make sure the organlza- ion of nn association which will take lin- nrdinto steps towards n successful exhl- 'Hlon of Nebraska's products. IJcsolvcd , That u committee of three be ippolnted by the president of this association .o confer with such committees as may bo ippolnted by other associations , with a view to perfecting nn orgrini/allon which will nako Itpo.-tslblo for the citUens of Omaha to ipurato in a way that cannot but icsult in ho greatest good to Omaha and tlio state of Nebr.islca. After the , adoption of the resolutions the 'ollowlng committee- was appointed : 1) . J. O'Domihoc , Z. T. Lindsay , W. H. Taylor. Your IIouso ( in Klro. Not the house of wood , brick , orstono , n which you liyo , but vnur bodily tene ment may bo in terrible danger from imnuUloriti tire which jou nial.o no of- 'orl ' to ijuonch. Tlio irrcnl dimmer from mpin-o blood is Unit it ilobllitatos Uio systcnl , find the ili < rcstivo , orgnus { 'row weak and initutivc. IIoOd'3 Sarsaparilla combines the best kidney nml liver in- viffonitoi1 , while the bust alteratives ind tonics , all from the vcgctnblo Idnir- 1om , carefully nnd understamlinyly iiepurod Jn 11 concentrated form , it nirillos , vitiili/.es and enriches the ilooil nnd tones uj > the system , giving , ho whole body vitality , and ollcctunlly 'unnling ' it against the tittauks of dis- oaso. They Show the Klnniicc ? of the County I'rom .lanuary 4 to July 1. The rncelpls aio as follows : 1'olal amount of taxes collected. . . ? 331oj3 44 Collections on sale of poor farm lots 23,401 17 Miscellaneous collections 44la Oi Total SI2j,133 53 Warrants i cdeomed 123,13 ! ! ! )7 ) [ 'aid to state treasurer 'Urj ( I . " 5 I'aid to school district treasurer. . . 31,71 ! ) IS I'aid to city village treasurer r,7ll ! 03 itcdcniptioni p.iid C > , i07 \ ialftnes , 3,40000 Siiixirvisor'B receipts redeemed. . . 1,42" > 00 Vlllagotax i-Qfundcd 7 43 Total MGOU19 32 II\IANCG ON 1HS1) JfLV 1 , l SS. State funds S .VJ.IBIJ 02 Hospital building fund 81,803 7S City and village taxes 4lSi Oi School fund , . . . 43liSO (50 ( County funds 1I24)07 ( ) Total 331,713 03 "See how white my teeth are growing , Satisfactorily showing , " Said , n lady to her friend , t'other day , "That this standard preparation Merits highest commendation " It was SOZODONT , I scarcely need to say. Drink MiUto. THE CU'STOM'AUY ACTION \Vns That of the Expiring Board of Kiliicntion , It has been currently reported , nnd com mented upon rather lavishly in the city press , that the old board of education at their ex piring meeting , had chosen all the now teach ers for the ensuing year. This Is erroneous , Secretary Piper assures Unu reporter. The only tcachorsappointcd were those of the old ones the board thought advisable to re tain , not a single now appointment was made , nor none of the janitors selected. He said , in fact nothing was done but what nil retir ing boards are accustomed to do , and no dis courtesy whatsoever was shown toward the incoming board. There remains about forty touchers to bo appointed and other positions to l > o Illled , which will bo done nt the lirst regular meeting of the now board , which will be held next Monday evening. IlorHford'H Aciil Phosphate. I ( 'you nro Nervous , nn < l cannot sleep , try U. A lilSTTEIl FUOM SCOTLAND. Jamleson'H Parents Howl nn ICplstlo to Omahn. The parents of Jniicison , the young man who was clubbed so severely by Ofilcer Bloom and afterwards Hied at St. Joseph's hospital recently , wrote a letter to Division Freight Agent Worraok , of the Union Pu- clllc , expressing their gratitude for the favors rendered their sou in his illness. In connection with the mutter it mav not bo out of order to state that it is believed that Jnmioson's brother , who was in the city n short time ago , has put the matter in tlio iiands of the English consul tit San Fran cisco , nnd it is possible that something may bo heard in regard to the matter very soon. One touch of kindness thut a house' keeper will appreciate is the presenta tion to her of several bottles , nay of one bottle , of Van Duzor's Flavoring Ex tracts which nro known anil esteemed in every properly ordered household for their ascertained purity , delicacy and height of llavor. They nro particularly economic , necchsitating the use only of the least quantity , and the bottles of the live diiroront sizes contain more than tlio average. All grocers sell them. "On the Shelf. " "Who is to bo the next United States marshal for this district ! " was asked of Jim Ciclghton yesterday. "I'm a mossbnck ; I'm on the shelf nnd dasn't say anything , " was the laughing ro- Prepared by a combination , proportion tion and process peculiar to itself , IIood'sSni > apurilla accomplishes cures heretofore unknown. JOO'H Wrist. Joe Teahon has a sprained wrist. Ho sus tained it in getting- off n horse ear with a heavy bundle. He carries an accident policy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When nuby WM rick , we Rave her Cutoria. When ehe iru ft Child , she cried for Costoria , Whim glie became MIs. % eho clung to GostorU , VThen she had Children , ehe gave them CastorU Iti superior exrellenco proven In millions of lomci tor mo.ro tlnn a uunrtT of u century. It Is lucd bythn Pnltcd Btntot ( lo\o-mnent. I'.n- Wrsi'il by the hpads nt tlio Kroat universities HI liKHtioiiKCit , pun-it and nust he ; 1 hCul. Dr. [ 'rices < 'learn lutclng I'owili-r does nor contain ammonl.i , Itmanr nlnm. Sold nnlv In emu. ,1'IMtU 1IAICINO I'OWDUIt CO. . Now York , Chicago. fct. Louis. IBNPREOBDENTED ATTRACTION OVfiH A MILLION' DlSTUIIIlTUI ) ) Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by the IpgUluture In IfcW. for I'd- ur.it ioiml nnd Ihnrilnblu pnrpo < o , nnd Ita frnn- Uilso nuidi ) n part of the pioiont Statu Constitu tion , In 1MI > , by an ovi'rulielniliiR popular \oto. ItsOltANl ) lIXTltAOKDIN'AIIY DltAWlN'OH. take iiluco goml-Annually. ( Jmit * mid December ) nnd Its ( ! I1\NI ) SlNdl.lI iNI Mlllllt DltAW- 1N(1S ( tnkoplace on encliof tljootlicrton montlis In the year , ami lire nil drawn In public , at the Academy of Music , New Oilcans , ln. AVe do hereby certify that uo supervlso the nrr.inncmc'iitH lor till the .Monthly nnd Seml-An- mini l > iawliu ; ! < ot Ihu JxMil-iI.inu St.ilo Lottery Company , nnd In person iliiinaKO and control the Drawings th m c > K < . ' ! i , anil tint the s-amo nro condiictid with honesty , fullness , nnd In nooil liilth trtwnrdull pirtlc-s , nnd wo alithoilzu thecotnpuny to USB this crrtlllcate , with f.xc- hlmllcs of our slgnatuics nttnclird , lu its adver tisements. " COMMISSIONERS. \\"o the undersigned llnnfts nnd Bankers will pay nil 1'Uzes drawn In 'I ho Louisiana State IjOttoilus uulih may bo presented atour coun ters , It. M. WALM3LUV , 1'res Louisiana Nat. Mk. ] 'IiUKi : : LANAUX , 1'ies.fatfito Niifl Ilk A. HA LDWIN , I'ros. Now Oi lenns Nut 1 Ilk. UAKL KOHN , 1'ies. t nlon National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In the Acailomy of Jtuilo , Now tr loans , Tuesday. Atiff. 7,1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1CO.OOO . Tickets nt Twenty Dollars each , Helves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. T.ISTOV rill/ES. i viii7.r. or J.TKM ) ii . S.TKVOI 1 I'lll/r. OK ICO.OiUia . 10J.WX1 i IMUXI : or wi.oo.tis wi.w-3 i pitr/.i : or ITI.MJOI- , .o o a iMiix.r.s or iii.cojme > norjo fi I'IM/r.S OF nkM ( arc J-'VIX ) E5 TKI/.iS : OK l.UOi ) nro 2.VO3 lee i'Ki'/ns or rm uro Ml 1'IIIX.KS Ol' SKI nro ( AOX ) ) 00 MtlX.iS : OK 2JO nro ICO.WA ) Arl'llOXIMATlU.V I'R ! B3. ICO Prizes of.00 nro . TO.OOO 11X1 do. nonro ) . MJWO 1UO do. tX aio . . . SiUGO ) KX ) do. ICO nro do. lUOiire . i"WJ 3,131 I'llzrs , amounting to Tl.Oil.rO ) Noir. lltkcUilrawhiK C'ni'll.U 1'rlzui are not en- tllltHl toti'rmlnul 1'rlzi-i. tftau Ci.uii ItATJ.s.or any furllior Infornuillon 1e lrcil , write It-Blbly lo tlio inulcrtlxnoJ , cli'iirly ftiit imynur ro ldoiico , with Mntc , Ciiunty , htrcpt uml Number. Mora rnplil return niiill ilcllvory will bo af- urcilliy > ouc cnclotlnif 1111 J.'nveloi o buliiliiK ) uur r-enil I'O.s'i'AI. ' NOTlM , Krpros Slonoy Onler , of Now York Kxilnuifo In onllnury lottcr , Currency by Kiiri sut our expense ) nrtdresscd ' New Orleans , I . , crM.A.PAtTI'HIN , WuslilnKlon , D. C. Address Registeredletters to KKW OULKANS KATfONAIi HANK , Nuw Orleain , I.u. lT T\TI T\TTiT lJ 'l"1'10 l > ro' iroofien- ly , who uro In clmrxo of tlio dnivvli'icK , li 11 KUiirunit'e of awolutoTnlrni'iinnil Intri-Krlty , tliatlhocli.uiroa nrc ! all Mcml | , anil Unit no DUO tan iiusalbly clhlno lull number 111 rlravr a 1'rl-u' . HKMiMniilnl : : o.tliMt Hie pnynipntot l'rl os It OUAltANTIIKI ) 11Klllll N.V110.NAI. HANKS ( it Now Orli'tina , anrt tjm TkkctH are | KIHH | hy tie | rro l- tlLMitof an Inslllntlcin , vho clnnli'rcd lights uru nieoKiilzi'il In the lilghutt ( . ' < > tliurulnrobovaro ; of any Imltatluns or anonymous nclinuiCH , " SOME DOCTORS honestly ntlmit that they can't euro Rheumatism mid Neuralgia. Others hutdon't. Ath-lo- gay they can - - . - - iho-ros says nothing hut. cures , That'll the word of its hucce . Years of trial have jiroicJ it to bo a quick , sttfc , sure cure. Coiiconl , N II.3t | > t.3 , JS37 In myowiifninlly AtlilnjJioruswanuvsl an a last tvxort , ( ho UHT Iu\lnv xmlrml from tbcumntiam for J-JM anil Imlnu liet > u trrslcil for llm dl > a > e brdllTeniit Iliikldaiu lu thin htale mid MavutUii. KO n without cvrn tcmi > orary nliif. I'ltm ' niv rcronmuliititloii M'orertnf ptiu. I'll ) ln\ttiiHo < ltlijH nsimly with tlin f.nnu res\ilt claliiRil tor It. U , 11 WIIJ-ON. . . . I > uliuiiir | , Inwn. Jan. 3 , Iwi. AlliloplioroH liis completim rur l Ino ot nervous hcmlacba , nnJ I fctl llunUlul for all tlio good It htm dune inf. Mrx. I.mtur. CiiEnnv. -Scna G cents for tlio Ix-nullfnl < olore < l pic ture. "JtooiWi Muldcn. " THEATHLOPhOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Soitury's Sulphur Candls : Tor disinfecting Hosels. Itoonis , Celln < s , Sinks , St Outhouses , Chlck ( n 0'6pps , DON'T ' YOU Cnpcs &c. ' Seatury's HydronaphtholSoap , Vor diseases ot the Skin nnd NEED Ho ilp , HLC'I as ivttt r Hinsworm , Kczunui , rriible.t. Scnlny , Krnp- ONE OR tloiiK , Itclilni ; . SncntliiK reel , Dtindnitl , railing ; llnlrc. . Hydronaphthsl Pastilles MORE OF Tor purlf j ln the Sick loom , ox- , tcrnilniitlng lus-'iis iincl oUiniu- mint : dlse.ibu fiirms. ; THESE Mead's Cora & Sunioa Plajtcrs lor 1'oot tio'ible-i. ARTICLES ? Benson's Plaster Tor Aches nnd 1'alns. r-old by n 1 Drtirelsts. SlIAIIUUY .V JOflNSON. Sole MumifacturerA , New York. U , S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Tald Up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 50,000 H. W. VATES. President. 8. llKKD , Vice PresWent. . A. K.TouzAMN.i.'nd Vice President. \V. 11. 8. IlL'GllKS , Ciiililo \v , v. MOIISK , JOHN B. Coi.t.iss , 11.V. . VATES. U : wis S. Uircu , A. IXTOUZALIN. Hanking Olllco THE IRON BANK , , Corner 12tli and Farnam fits. A Oenorul Hanking Huglni > 8sTraU8ncted Tft WCftlBlf M offering frtmlS. rt. I II " * " I" II ' " o'J , " < l > ful tr- 1 MB . nlk In rora. early rttrnjr , lo t hunhood . t < v 1 oil" VnTValuaMu InallwUii-aUd ) rfnlalninic full liaillcularf fur LOIDQ curv , ( ivtt ot . Cftalve AMrf > . , PROF. F. C. FOWLER. Moodu , Conn. ontinental Clothin . House Clothing House West of t i m mi m We will send packages containing suits of clothing , clotns and woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Dakota , Colorado , Kansas and Wyo ming O. O. D , , giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns , examining the same before paying for the inland if not perfectly satisfactory , returning1 goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts exceeding - ceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory - tory results. You take no risk. Examine the goods , and return them at our expense if they do not please you. Corner 15th and s Streets , Omaha , Nebraska EP CUT IN PRICES. At this . time of . the . year . , we send our . agents . throughout , the clothing country to. secure i v 4-1-v * - * wv * lv * - * ! - * * * * * f + * j-x4 > < 4-T-.xv l h x n4 * w v- kI'k -s. 4. * J-k41 < I r * - < - -hT * w rfl 4-y t rf-kn 41 r\w * m n TT P * in TT I 1 1 * f * II 1 T * TTTT * u * * ing. Bargain seekers , this is a chance of a lifetime to obtain a good suit , and one that will fit , for a mere song. In this slaughter of fine clothing will be found. 137 .Cheviot Sack Suits at $8 ; made to order for $18.00 124 Square Cut Worsted Sack Suits at $12 , made to order for 28.00 136 Four Button Cutaway Sack Suits , neat checks , at $12 made to order for 35,00 247 FourButton Cutaway SuitsImp Clay Worsteds at $18. made to order for 45.00 135 Prince Albert Suits , in latest colorssilk , faced , at $22 , made to order for 55.00 MARX YOU : These are not old and shop worn suits , but every garment guaranteed to have been made this season by tailors of the highest known art. Tne most skeptical buyers of clothing are cordially invited to visit our stores and carefully examine these Bargains , where every attention will be shown them by our corps of polite and attentive salesmen. Dn'i Fail to Look through Our NOBBY LINE OF TROWSERS , prices ranging from $2,01 to $8 , embracing all She Latest Foreign Novelties. All Alterations to Improve a Fit , Made Free of Charge. THE ORIGNAL MISFIT PARLORS HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS , 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha. 1119 Prompt attention paid to all mail orders. is Dn. B. 0. WIST'S TERVB AND HnAtJf TBEAT UE.NT , a euurantoed snocltlc for Hysteria , Dlrzl < ness. Convulsions. Kiln. Nervous Neuralgia , tlcachicne. Nervous 1'rostratton , caused by tha use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefuluess , Mental Depression , 8ortenln < ? of the Urnln , resulting In Insrtnlty. nnd leadlni ; to ralserv , decay and death. Premature Old Age , Uarrenncss , Loss of ] 'ov.er In either sei. Involuntary J.osses and Bpermatorha-a caused by over-exertion of the brain. Belf-abuie or over-Indulgence. Each box contains on * month's treatment. tl.OO a box , or MX boxes for $5.00 , sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt ot price. \VK GUAUANTEK SIX BOXES To cure nay case. With each order received by ns for sir boxes , accompanied with KM , we will send thp purchaser our written guarantee toiefundthe money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by O. F. GOODMAN , Dnimrtst , Solo Agent , UIO Farnam Etreet. Omano. Neb JD1ICIQU8 AND PEHSISTEHT Advertising- always pi-oycn successful. Before placing an ; Newspaper AdvirtUliiK consul LORD & THOMAS , IDYEIlTISlta iCESTS , i KMitlvketntU CHICAGO-1 Unforrnented an < J not intoxicating. Acts like > a charm in all cases of Diar rhoea and Dysentery and all Btomnrh and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women , chil dren and convalescents. Gives n delicious flavor to ice-water , lemonade or soda-water. Imported nnd bottled by MinALoviTcn , FLETCHER & Co. Cincinnati , O. For sale by lue following denier * : Tllch nl on Inu < 'o. , lllako llrucoiJo. | . , .Artier A. Holler , ( iUditono llros. \ Co. 1-rank Dellono A. Co. , U. 11. Orotto. uml all wholesale nnil retail drusutsti , Ilijuor dcalcri and wine oicr- cbatu every wlicrc. bniut.4th mild. lo tbliicurrtnu ot rough all vttk pinritriot- L.to hnllh and YijorouiSirtngth. tlectrla Currinl tf-fclt buuuly or . .furf.It tsTuX ) In cailk. Or l llinpn > ivcoift 'jo f all other Ulli. TVortl cutiricr- anphliMr.ctamp State Line. To Glasgow-Ilclfast , Dublin and Lhcrpool From Naw York Every Tuesday , Cabin nnssnco 11 nml } V ) , ucconMnj , ' to location ot btatu room , nxcurnlou $ < > . > to VJM. BtecraKQ to and from I'.uropu ut Lowest Hates , AUSTIN IIALUW1N & CO. , Oon'l Ah'ents , KJ HrvmilwHy , Now York. JOHN DUiar.N. Gen'l W torn AgniU , 1R4 llaiidolph St. , Chicago. 1IAHUY K. JIOOHES. Agent. Omuha. Reduced Cubin Riitca to GlusL'ow Ex hibition. THE BOHANON SULKY ! BEST MADE. Perfect Hiding Buggies. Breaking Carts. FlnoTlepalrlne. Itcntonablo PIcc ( . Bohanon Carriage Coij "CHICAGO. " " DREXEL & MAUL , ( Eurcedsors to John 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At thu aid stand , 1107 I'uniam fit , Ontcrs by elicited nnd promptly attended. Tulcptioue to.No , SA Or tlio Liquor Habit , Positively Cured by Administering Dr. IIulncs' Golilcu Specific. M can be given In n cup of coffee or tea with- mt the Knowledge ot the person taking it ; ftbs * . lutfly Uarmlevs , and will effect a permanent and peedy euro , whether the patient Is n moderate drinker or nn ulcohollo wrack. Thousands ot drunkards hATe been made temperate men who have taken Golden 8Dcdflo In their coffee with out their knowledge nnd to-day believe thev quit drtntlnz of their own free will. It never rails. ' 1 lie Hyutorn once Impregnated with tbo Ing nts. , Omaha , Neb. ; A. 1) . Foster * Uro. , Tountll IlhilTa , Iowa. SteckPiano Kemarkable for powerful sympa- ihi'llgtonn. pllaLlB action and ub- solute auratiiUty. 80 years' record , the boit Kuaruntee ot th excel * Wnce ot tnese Inatrumenta.