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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1888)
* THE OMAHA DAILY BUG : SATURDAY , JULY 21..183& ' THE CITY. The ; Internal revumin collections ycs- tcnlay amounted lo i&.olH.UL' . The Sumlny Hfihool of the Latter Day Saints will hold n picnic lit lluiibcom park on the Udtli lust. MoVllio's grocery stock atKlovcnth and Karnnm ( * treets brought u liltlo over WOO at fehcvln's sale. Three of C. K. Majno's narrlngcs wcro Fold Thursday at shot-ill's biilo and brought u little over $ -100. The f-hcrilT 1ms taken poosef-slon of I'mil O'ltvrno'H California wlnu More 'on South Th'irtecnth hlroot and ousted the agent , S. 8. FelUor. The IIOI-HO car company has aban doned Twentieth street and its track is being torn up. Graders are at work and in places will lower Uie .street ' .hree feet. The children of the Hebrew Sabbath BCliool are loquustod to bo at the syna gogue next Sunday at 10 o'cloclc to make arrangements for the family pie- uiclobo given on Tliuraday , July 110 , at Ilan.-ccMii park. Frank Coiirtright , a young man of twenty-six , who is dying with consump tion and is trying to get to his old homo at Minneapolis in time to breathe his last , was at the police station yesterday. a pitiable object of charity. A number of polieo olllcers and newspaper report ers got up a collection and gave him a ticket to Sioux City and Sia in cash. Personal I'liraurnplm. Mr. II. II. Kobinson , of Kiaiball , is at the Paxton. Mr. George S. Cllne , of Des Moines , is nt tliu Mlllan. ' . Mr. . ! . C. Cornwcll , of Crete , was in the city yesterday. Mr. George K. Dorrlngton , of Falls City , IB a Millard guest. Mr. 1' . 10. I.umbard , of Fremont , was tin Omaha visitor iestorday. Messrs.V. . T. Eiibunk anil J. II. Tliiiinoiiy , of Sidney , were In Omaliu yesterday. Messrs. E. T. , . Heed mid .1. F. I'arlcias , of Weeping Water , were In the city yesterday. Mr. O. F. Swift , of Chicago , w.is In the city yesterday looking after his packing in terests. Messrs. Charles L. Schncffcr and F. T. Hansom , of Nebraska city , are 1'axton guests. Messrs. T..T. loss. { of licatricc , and Clinrlcs T , Neal , of lidgar , weie In Omaha visiting yesterday. Mr. L. Goodman , of Tceumsch , and Mr. I. . . Goodman , of Talmagcvoru both at the Mlllnrdesterday. . Mr. 1'atni'k Ilcaffey Is a lone widower , his sister , Miss Annie , having lelt last evening for a two weeks' visit with relulivos in St. Paul. She was accompanied by her cousin , Jeremiah Knright. More I''allcn Curlm. The work of tlio earn contractor on Paeifle sticut fiom Tenth to the bridge seems to have none for nothing. Kosidents in that neighborhood say that the stone has all fallen down and that the work will have to be none over a second time. Still Another Counterfeit. A counterfeit live dollar hilver certifioito hub been discoveied in the east. The engrav ing is eoaiso , and uhilo npparcntly there is Bilk In the proper place , upon closu oxamina- lion it appears to he only an imitation of the article. A New Ijoan Company. Major Kletitseh , of Lincoln , was in the city Thursday with his brother-in-law , C. .1. Harth , of Chicago. The latter is the repro- bontativo of the Equitable Loan and Trust company of Now London , Conn. , which IMS or.lered the removal of its amende * Irom Illi nois with a view to locating them in the west and especially in Nebraska. Kowe ami tl.e l'ltiiiilirr . John Howe , the master plumber , arrived from Chicago , where ho had been endeavor ing to hire plumbers to come hero to take places of those who struck a week iipo. An interview wus sought but the injunction came from some person who affected to speak for Mr. Uowo to go the plumpers and get information from them. Mr. Howe declined to talk. Tlielphimbers announced yesterday that two more imported men ciimu from Chlcairo , but were induced , after a consideration of the question , to agree to retuin to that place. A Worthless Some weeks since Mattie Heed , a siren in the house 1017 Sapitol avenue , purchased a fl'Jo gold watch of a Fifteenth street linn. She paid J-1) ) down and was to pay the bal- nnce on weekly payments of $15 per week. She pave a moitgago on the watch as secur ity. The ilrst week demonstrated that Mattie - tie was not able to moot the requirements , of her contract , and the Jinn demanded the .vatch. To their disgust Mattie informed them that the ticker had been stolen. A fccarch warrant failed to produce the prop- city , unit consequently tne Una ib out just Frank Had to 1'ay. Even railroad accountants , accurate and mimito as they assume to be , are fallible. County Clerk Moores has just had the pleas ure of planking down $ 'J5 for a mileage ticket unaccounted for while ho was agent for this AVabash. His accounts \veri3 examined when ho icsigned and everything found straight , Months afterward the railroad chocked up and found that one mileage book had been out for a . \ ear ami a half and could not bo placed. With the care exercised in keeping accounts , the only explanation is Unit the .book vuishtolvn , Houtli Omaha niul the Pair. The stockyaids company and the business men of b'outli Omaha have authorized tlio Omaha Fair and Exposition association to offer a giaud South Omalia stock\ards special jmiso of fcl-HU to 1)0 ) competed lor at the fair , nail to bo called "a f i co-for-all tiot- tiag stallion put so , " and icquirhig an cu- trance fee of only 5 per cent , instead of the usual 10 per cent , The managers of the Fair association have further changed its speed programmeby adding another puiso for pacers Unit have never been beaten. Another fair Idea is that of setting apart ono day for traveling men and their families. The thought is a popular ono and will result in tlie presence of hundreds of travelers , On the .March. The Second infantry on its march to Kear ney will make halts at the following named I towns , the numbers between showing the distance between each station : Omaha to KlUliorn City 111 miles , Fremont 1H , Not th Mend 15 , Schuyler II , Columbus Hi , Silver Creek IS , Clinks 11 , Central City 13. Chap- limns 1' ' , Grand Island 12 , Wood Klvor 10 , Gibson II , Kearney li ! , limiting n total of IS' ' . ) miles. They will icuch Kearney on Septem ber 1. On their march to Norfolk the route is as follows : Omaha to Klkhorri city , is miles ; Fremont lit , Hooper 10 , Crowell 13 , Hccmer If. , PilzerU , Norfolk ' . ' 0 , making a total of 110 miles. ,7 u lie , tlio Procuress. la speaking of Mrs. June , the depraved procuress who decoyed Sarah Smith from Albright station where the girl was forced to lead u revolting life of bluum : , the Sehuy. Icr Sun remarks that MM , Juno was for mcrly a resident of that place. Her nnuu was Sy\va \ WiUcy then , and a , little over t year ago Mio married Dan Juno , the couple afterwards moving to Omaha. It seems tin pair did not get along well , Mrs .linio no * caring whether she walked tlio htrulght am virtuous path or not. A man named Stcrritt with u horn she hud been cat ry Ing on her Ha sons , ottered Juno $10 if ho would leave Mrs Junoitnd what things thuro wcro to him Juno accepted the f 10 olid evidently had thi best cud of the barguln. THE SUUKUItS F11PI. The KiiKlueers * Firemen and Switch men Vote to Continue tho' Fight. Cbairinau Hogo , of the striking englneora grievance committee , Ciiulrmuit Murphy , o Vba flwxneu1 * com.niltu > , mid CUauruitm Hall of the Chlcfipo nwltonincn's as oclntlon , nr- rlvcJ in Oumhn lust Gvunlti > rv romln froni I'lnttsmouth over the St .loo line , A Joint incetlni , ' of ctiKlni'ers , llremen nml n\V4tcli- men wa hold , nnd U Is iissnrtod that over/ ; stilker In Onmha , ubout thirty-ilvu lu nil , was present. Chairman lingo outlined the situation to the men , and says ho tried to present the worst possibilities In order that there tnlitht bo no false hopes of ca. y settlement raised , A veto was t.iUen whether to continue tlio striUo or whether to accept the terms ofTerod by Ocneral Manager Stone , nnd Mr. HOKO says the men were uniinlnmus for continuing the llRht , There are twenty-ulna members of tlm grievance cotnmitU'p , nnd instead of callltK ! them to Chicago for u con ference Chairman I logo Is nmlclnir n tour of tlio CMc.ifrn , llurllngton & Qulnry nysti'tn to get a personal expression of the feelings and wishes of the biotliprhorfd men. Ho left Chicago Tuesday mid IMS convened meetings nt Auror.i , ( lalcsburg. Utirlington , Ottiunwj , Cri'ston , I'lattsiiioiltli nnd Onmha. Ho COPS to Lincoln this nminmg to hold a forenoon mei'ting. Thence ho will go to Mo- C'oolc and IJenxer , returning lo ChlcaRO by way of Atehison , Hannibal \ Qiiiney. Thu trip will occupy most of next week. .Sir. llogo says this votes thus far have been practically unanimous for continuing the strike , and ho prolesses to bo surprised at the tenacity of the men. The lartrest niimbei1 of dissoiik'rs was at Ouli's- burg. where iimo men out of two hundred voted to declnro the "tnke off. AtCieston moro than two hundred men hanlly waited for the motion before mounting chairs to shout for keeping up the light The Chicago , llurlington , t Quincy Is re ported by the associated press to have made concessions , but Mr. Hugo sa\s they are sliuht , anil the terms olTured nro in effect , m uni'diidition.il surrender. Ho declines testate state at present what the alleged concessions are. When asked as to the prospect for the termination of the struggle ? , Ml. lloge admit ted that lie could not sco the end any elcmer now than on the day the strike began. Drink Mullo. Try tlio Riiporli Hunting nntl Fishing in the Uoekv Mountains rcnchud by the UNIONPACIFIO. Sinoko Soidenbur 's Pigiiro anil Ret the best fi-ocnt ciKiu1 in tlio world. Max Mover & Co. . wholesale depot. J1IC VKlili AMONXJ TIIIKVKS. And ill' Com-hf Tlii-y Tlioroiiuhly 1)1(1 Him Up. Hans Jacobson , who is an honest Swedish farmer , residing near Fullerton , came to OmahaThursd.iy for the purpose of purchas ing some agricultural implements. On alighting at the Union l acillc depot ho im mediately fell into the clutches of one of the wolves that hang around liraudois' place on South Tenth street , and after being plied with villainous whisky wus of course robbed The man who was arrested and convicted of doing tlio work was a sneaking looking In dividual named Pot IT Martin , alias Alike C'otinsky. Ho made a strenuous effoit to convince the court of his rcsputlability and honesty , but only made his case worse , and ho was given thirty days on biead and water , .l.ibolison said ho had tls when ho ni rived in Omaha , and that he and Martin spent probably ? " > or ? li of that .sum for liipior. Win n arrested Jacobson had -0 cents , while Martin had $ fl 05. The UNION PACIFIC adds to its ser vice everything that will cimtt'ibiito to the comfort of its pas Hut Iltt lo AelUily Displayed in tlio Courts of .Justice. Mary Hurley , guardian ot her four minor childred aged twelve , eight , sit and four years respectively , Hied a petition in Judge OrolV's court to ho allowed to sell certain real estate in this city to procure money foi thu keeping and education of thu children. Judge Giolt granted the petition , NEW C'Vsf.s. Michael Grady began Mlit against the waterworks company for M,050 for injuries sustained through the negligence of the fore man while working in a main excavation at Jackson and Leavenwotth streets on tlie 5th of this month. Ho alleges that ho has bom maimed for life by the caving of the walls. WtNTS A niVOKUi : . John Heaves Hied ins application for a di vorce from his wife Flora Ueuves , on the charge of adultery and desertion. They were married the 24th of March , 1SS7 , and lived together until the ( ith of September. Since that time she has not bccu heard fiom. Kiiiixiosiui : Allen 1C. Killiy and Marcus P. Mason be gan tiuit against Thomas H. Copuinger for the foreclosure of a mortgage on live lots given to sunn o the payment of live promis sory notes of § 125 each. Tlio notes came duo in March and worn the second payments on property described in tlio mortgage. K Ml.MANSK31) ) \M\iis. : David Kaufman began suit against Millard F. Anderson asking § 1 OJJ for his having been arrested and arraigned in court on the chai'uo of larceny. ICaulman claims Unit his reputu tiou and business was damaged in that amount on aceiimt of the prosecution , vi r err run TIIVIV. Mary McDonald has sued the Chicago & Northwostein railway for Sl/J'.l'J ' damages foi ojoi'ting her from a train She bougut a ticket in Chicago for Omaha and boarded train July ti , Ibss. Shu was put off the cars , was bruised , frightened , delayed in her bus ! ness and made hick. CO.VIIIUTS 1IIIOKCN . Thomas Hrcnnaii began torcclosuro pro ceedings against Thoimis F. Hoylo for an overdue payment ot $1,200 on lot 7 , block SJ , in Hrontmn place , sold to Uoyle on con tiact. Hreunan has also begun n foreclosure suit against Martin L. Ilip.'iii3 on lot 17 , block 11 , in Bedford p'ace. The unpaid pay itients on Iho lot nsrii'flr.itc .f 15' ' ) . SflNO 1 U , . \l.i ; Kltl'li. Louis F. K. Olson has sued Frederick Krup , the brewer , for ? Jr > 00 damuges. Olsci was at work lor Krug and on March Ib wu1 run away with by ono of Krug's teams. The plaintiff was thrown out , severely bruised , had mi aim bioken and was sick three months. Ho alleges that the horses were known to bo vicious uiul charges tlio diivei with negligence. County Court. Peter U. Uced sues M. Obcrg for J300 loaned the defendant in April and raised 01 a note. John A. Wnkcllold began suit agalns Hemy Pingor lor Sili'.iOl , a balance on bill : for lumber aggregating jri-2 , ; 55. Take tlio UNION PACIFIC for the Cities and Pleasure resorts of "Tho Rookies. " Drink Malto itispleasant. Lindsay , the pugilist nnd bar room lonfcr , endeavored to Keep liim'solf in professional practice last evening by sparring in earnest with a burnt cork artist of the People's thea ter named Charley Gates. The actor's blood was up and ho displayed considerable pluck and llcrcencss in parrying nnd getting In square licks. What tlio outcome might have been Is unknown , for a blue-coated gentle man wearing n star put In an appearance that suddenly put a check to the light. Lindsay took to his heels and added fuinu to his naiiio as a sprinter , as ho was too nlmblo for thu police and iscaped. The bono-rat- tllng end man did not meet with such peed luck nnd passed the night at the central station. CJuresLij IN EVERY ONE A CURE. s1 ] to RETURN DP PAI M. or isrs'AND DEALERS' UiE giw a Ravishing ly Fair Skin Magnolia for the Face , Neck Instnntlynppli Annsi Handg no Detection OUR OWN Handsome and Most Satisfactory for RETAIL TRADE ! LIST SJWJP ON APPLICATION. Those who have used them will Buy No Other Brand. TRY THEM. SOLE AGENTS FOR ALL MARKETS : SAINT LOUIS MO. , ' -ifTrn' ' ' " nT * ii "i"flMT DR. Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science 9 { ntllb ScicnUfica"y Made and Practically Applied. iliu. DISEASES COREDWMDT HEDICIHES. BT WILL CURE rj.lUtn. 1'aralr.lN NmralKU , Selall , IHMBWC of Kidney . * . HnlnalI Wl > rit , Torpid l.l T , lloul. Klhuuitloi. KmlMlont , A thraa , Heart UllfMr , ll ] > jr > vp > la , C < tpiUlnn ! , KryAlpclHi , Indication. Weitknr * * . Irapotrney , t'otorrh. I'llen. Epllepty. Dumb AsueM IMabctti , IlTilroeolo. lllo.M ] Uliitiiaea , l > rap7 , etc. , thru tbU bi > lt U Jiut what yea nec . Bltctntft * Inltantlv Ytltl Can he applied ABU f * mm mm R * * . H i' An ih rf Sl WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. TC TIMAIII AS O Kvtrr onoRcnulnonnduiedltr i > ermlsilon. NOTR thofdllowinf ? who hare h cn ICOllillUKlftLd OUKICUi A. J. Homeland , U. H. ) ' * rkaranitJ.M.Ila liitt , lloalioanlof Trade , Clilca oi A. OrrRory , comrotR lon merchant.Btock Yardai lluddl > obloth irroathorscmKnOol Cunnelty , ot tlio Inter Occnn ; O , W. Uellu > , M. 1 > , Morraontovrn , Iowa ; Lemuel Milk , Kaokak e , 111. : Judge i. ti. Murray , NaperTlllff , III. : r. L Ahbott. Jupt. city WAtrrworki , Sooth llenrt.Im ! . ; Robt. ItftAnnison. ChleMio po.t ofccot L I ) . McMlchaol. M. 1) . Buffa.o. N V. " our lielt bai crinnplUbeil what no other l vnuulr ban > t ady nerrei and comfortaMe ilecp at night. " Rotu llall , aldonnan , ISO Kut KthBtruuU.Ko * York and thousands of other * . . . . . . . . _ . , * l Buperlorioallotheniimmtofcl ctroi- ! UflDUC'C C1 CATDfi IdBGIICTIP DPI T Ufi HUHHC 5 fcLcGlKU mAaRCllb DtLI trara > Ut iror mild a. the wearer may do- Ire : produoe a continuous currontj con oy electricity through the body on tbo uorrai. It cures dUc os by ireneratlnif contlnuoui cuncnt of electricity ( to or 1 hour , out of 4) throughout the human eyitom , allaTliiB llhorTOuneM Immediately , and producing new circulation of the life forcoj-tho blood , Im- rartlnif rlnor , itrength , eneriry and hoslth , when all other treatment ' > a fallud. The murtU of thu iclon- lo Iteltar.beingrecognliedandlndor edby thousand * wtom It ba < .nired. KKFEUENOES.-Any bankpomniorcUlapency or wholMalo bojso InChlcagoi wholmale drnggute. Ban Franclaco and Chlca ; iir Send ifunp for HSpaao Illuitratcd pamphlet. -vw. or. - lutcntor and Manufacturer , J l WabMb ATtooe Catenaa. RUPTURE STr0 DR. HORME'S ELCGYRO-KflGHETIC BELT-THUSS. Pure , " Silver OSoss Gorn Starch , FOR T''El LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. Sttmmcr'a heat debilitates both nerves nml body , nnd IFcad- Rdie , SR'ci lcssncss , Nervous Prostration , nnd an "all- played-out" sensation provo that PAINE'S CELKHY COJIPOUKD Ehould bo tised now. This medicine restores health to Nerves , Kidneys , Liver , and Bowels , and impails life and energy to the heat prostrated system. Vacations or no va cations , PAINE'B CEI.EIIY COMPOUND is the medicine for this season. It H a scientific combination of the best tonics , and these who use it begin tlio hot summer days with clear ll < uuls , Ptrniig nerves , and general good health. PAINE'S CEI.XUY COJITOUND is sold by nil drugcistb , f 1 a Ixittle. Six for $5. , WELLS , HICIIAKDSON & CO , , Prop's , Burlington Vt. [ INAHY , Y < R. OHIO. Tiocntlon plrn nnt n < lli < iiltlifnl f'oiiri . : , - " fm.ru.n . * " rrWenlIt" 'ss , her , , .T''I4 > " . ' , , : \9i'cil' \ .Sriil. Clli , IK88 St. MARY'S ACADEMY. ( Onn Mile \V * l from Notre Damn Unlverslty.1 Thu m'tli Acmlcnilo term ntll open MnnJiiy , bcpt M. SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , Tlu'Aoidi'nilo Cuur.c Is Uiorimuli In the 1'rcpnrn- tciry.hi'ulorinul CliUHloiilCnulea. Mu > lc ilotmrtmcnt , on th plnn nt the uii t C.in er > nti > rle nr Kuropc , 1 uiulcr cluirtc of a compltftu rorp < of ti'iicher , btu aid uiudulixt on llio itront Art c'molnf Kurope. urul pBlntlnil Irom llfu und Hi" Hiitliuo liy und 'r > -\Vrlllnif t iHiiulit. ped wltti 1'iro K tupu. A tcparuto dt'partmi-nt tnrinlMren umlur II. Ap"lTfnrciUnlc uo to MOTIIMI Hi'i'i iiton. hr. .MAII\'N ACAIIBJIV , Nuruu DAMU if. O , M. JoSBfli Co , INDIANA. SOMERVlLLE SCHOOL For Young Ladies. b-r. fi.Aifi ; MICH. Three courses of Mudy. TliorouRhnan In ovo- rJ-Ui-partiiietit. lliilldlnK * * lejrantly rnniUhi-a. lleated vilth htpiiin. Ilijtited wltU fOH. water from tst. flair liver. Superior adxant t't * In music and art. Address foicircular. . ' State University OF IOWA. The several Ucpiu Intents will be lu tbo year 18st-o'j us follows September IS Colleglte , Law anil Pharma ceutical. October3d. Medical , Homiuopathle Medical and Dental. Kacli department Is thorough- equipped with clllrleutuitk , nnd no palus will bo hpart'il to iilforil students tlio best possible opportunity to pursuii thelr cliosan llnus of tuily. Tor pitr- llcular Informiitlon as to tliu iu&pectlvudo partnionts. address as followh ColleKiuto CIIAIU.ES A. KCIIACFFBII , Presi dent , lowu city. l.nw I.MIIN : McCr.Ai.v , Vlcc-Chancellor , Iowa Citv. sledlcal-W. F. I'KCK , M. ! > . , Doau of Taculty , Duveuport. llonui-opntlilo > lfrtlrnl-A. ( \ COWI-KIITII- WAITK. M. I ) . , lcnn of rnculty , lo\\a City. DcntHl I , . ( ' . iNiiruioi.i , , 1) . 1) . H. , Dean of rnculty. KttoVuk. I'liurnmceutlcal ! ' U HontMnt , I > lin.Ifan ot 1'iicuity , lowu City. Kxpt'iikcbtnaH departments are reasonable. Cost of boaid In privatu fiinillli-s , W to 15 per w enk ; In clubs , f 1/.0 to fcM ! > pur rck. 1'or cataloguea , or tor t'unerul Information , address. address.CUAULiS. . \ . SCHAUFrUlt , rrealdent. . I'EEK8K1IJ M1L1TAIIV AOAHEMY PeeVsklll on-'lludhon. N.V SenO for cata- Ofiue. JNO.'U.l'lLUKN ' .II'D. , M.A. rrlnclpal. UifflMSKO. UAHUM. SWCor , S , W , Cor , 15th &Dni luSS's , As the season for CUTTING PRICES is aDproaching to Fire Tlie First MUST M > AI > URlH-c'olorcilSAt'K SUITS , former prices @ 1 . " . . < > lo $20.00 , now $10.Oi > and SECOND i. < VAIl.i lit-foloi'ed anil llulit u-vlKlit fiilttuay I'ICOCli SUITS , iiorlli IVoni ttl.l.UO \ Vcvill oiler to close out what remains AT $10.00 , $12.00 AND $15.00. 1IIIHI > IOAIVHI l c those elegant llulH-coloreil IMSIVl'i : Alltt II I1 itnil l'JtI\ti : : AICTMB'K SI'IT They arc Avell trlininc l and made oT impoitcd rahrici , and \VIIH , oUI at $2.O ! ( > , b'J.'i.OO , $ 7.00 and SrtO.OO. Wu AVlll oiler to close tillwcuU .A.T SO.OO By invcstlKittion this will bo found No WALNUT , but A NUT easier to eraclc , as wo propose PRIC'KS which will close out every lijht-wolght { garmunl on our tabled. Keep a look out for our special sale of Children's and Boys' wear on Monday , July 23 , 1888. DAYLIGHT CLOTHING STORE , "W" . Oomer IStiti ari.c2. Doiaglets Streets. The Burlington takes the lead. Itvas in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all Unas in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. HaveYouSeenTSiGin Will buy one of our nobby Sprin- ; Suits , in Worsted fine Cassimere , or [ Scotch SclieiotPiii ; all the popular col ors ami styles. Real bargains that cannot fail to be appreciat ed by tlie discerning \Ve arc aware that Inexpensive goods are largely adver tised thie season , but all of them cannot stand the test of close inspection.Wr _ _ ask our customers o examine our stock , anci thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve racity. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OilAHA , NSB. Paid Up Capital $ ' T > 0,000 Surplus r.0,000 H. W. TATIS. : President. LEW is S. IIKFII. Vice A. K. ToUKAJ.l.v.-ii'l Vlco 1'rc'slilcjit. W. H. S. lludiliCashla ! III W. V. MOUSK , JOHNS. H. W. YAIKH , l.f.wis S. Ituuu , A. K. TOUZAM.V. Ilaiiklnt , ' Olllce THE IRON BANK , Corner )2th nud Karnum Sts. A Qenvrul Hauklniltutitntt > sTraiiaacteu JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS. Hoa. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PEEFECT OP PENS , rH \ tias Blven nntfrr. sal catlsfaclton la thi euro of CJonorrbo ? * and Oleet. Ipreicrlbeltkod feel sate In recommend. Inc U to Ml lufTcrtn. i. J. STOMB , M.D. , Dicilur , III. rnicE.9i.oo. . Bold br PrugiUt * IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. A I'rojiilutury iMeillcnio t iu nvuilb but u trlul to piuvu Usorth. . Dr.Calbdei's . ' Lett Liver Bilters , Tlio only IilHtllleil lllttiri In th riutod States. Tlio only Hitters lem nl/i'd by tliu I nltuil States Intciniil it-veiuic IIIHH us u I'n > - prlt'lpry Mndii lilt- . l.i\Muliv 1'attitpil. . NCI of I'utcnr M-H.G73. < oiitnlus no liihll oils , no phSfiitl.iiolH.no ruri'lun ubsuincn oriltimuK * Ing dnu-M. A jx'iti'i'tly pine iiiidtniii1 , ciiin- poundi'd from I'uro Hoot llecbs mid old Teach : jileiiHuiit to tim tixto. qnlvt nnd di'ilsivu lulls vtlect. Curoa Dysiu'piU or Vellow.lmintllio In live days. Ht'Kiiliitch the INmels. Invlirorntus InuctlMi liiver. Citn-s IiiM'.iEed Mvcr , id'Vlvua the KidiiL-yK , Inipiovc'S the Appetite Quli'kly , llc'Kiilntt'H Ihiiwnolu Hystuiit. Nu\v l.lfo to thu whole by tom. SOI ) KVISKVWIUUUK. JlHnfacti'rcd and for sale nt wholesale by Barbero & Callender , Health is Wealt i ! Dn. B. 0. WIST'B KsnvK AND HIIAIX T/IKAT- UKNT , a guaranteed speclnc for Hysteria , LHzi-.l- ness. CtoiiTUlslons , fits , Nervous ft ur&lBla , lleailacne , N rvous l'rotratlon. counert by tlio USB of alcohol or tobnwo. Wnkefulnesn , Mental Depression , Softening of the Drain , resulting ) n Inaanltv , and leaillnito misery , decay HIK ! death , 1'remature Old Age. Haironnew. Loss of I'o er In cltlier eex. Involnntery Lowes and Spermatorha-a caused by over-exertion of tlia brain , self-abnie or ovfr-lndnlKenco. I.acti box contains one month's treatment. fl. < * > a box. or sir bores for 15.00 , sent by mull prepaid on re- * celpt of price. GOAIlANTUi ? BIX IJOXKS To curs any case. With etch order received by as for Mz boxes , accompanied with KM , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to rotund the money If the treatment < to s not effect a cUre. Uuarnntecs Issued only by U.K. flOOU.MAH. Drugplat , Sole Agent. 1110 Kurnaia 6UMU Offikluk Ktt . . . iflEDIOAL S SUR6IBAI INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th ii Uodge Sts. 13 K. A. O 12 S , APPLMNCCS FOR DEFORMITIES AND 1RUE3E9. Ilest facilllk ? , npparatus nnd remedies for euc Tisful Irciiliiitnt ot c\erv form of ilifeasc rcqulr. int Mc-ilical or hurticnl ; Ymument FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIEMT9. Ilonril nnd ntteiiilance , belt bo ; ntal uccommo il.itions ill the west. WKITK IOK CiKcm-tK" ! on ilcforinltles iinJ Unites , Tru efc , Clnti 1'eet Cuivnture of tin Spine , I'lltsTumors , CMiccr.Cil.urli HrM.chitl" , Inlmlflttoii , 1'llectricitv , niiHlyslk , KinUliiy Kid ney , Illaildrl , Kye , I'.ar , ! > Llu and Jllood , uiul nil MiiK'CHl ' Operations. Dlaeauos of Women ft Spoolal'.y. Itooi : OK DijKACEi nr WOVEN I'ltie , ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IN32I5UIH IliKINII 1 rrcCIiLTT OP PREVATE DHSEA8E6. All Illood Diseases xncccskfully ( reateil Hyph- litic I'uluii remuvril ( rom he f-ystcm without mercury New restorative treatment / loss ol Vitnl 1'owrr. I'ctsoiiHunable \isltusmay be trented at home l > y corrtsttondence All coiumu. mentions confidential Mcdiciiivborinhuutneiita cut by mill or exprchs , ( .ecurely pacKril , no iiurks to indicate miitcnts ar n-ndtr One per- onal interview preferred. Cnllundco-isnlt lib or send hi tory of your case , and we will tcud iu plain umppcr , our DOCK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon I'rimte. Speclnl or Nervous Diseases , Im vjtrncy , Hyphilis Gleet and Varicocele , with ( fiettion list. Adilrets Omutni Unlirnl unit Xtirgicnl Inilltiileot DR. McfVIENAMY , Cor. 13th ana Uodnaltl. . OMAHA. NED. lgmartnlile tor powerful urmp * . tTii'tlo iotie , pllablu uttlonjtuil > iiv oluie aurablTlty. 3J ytafs' record HID bent K'H'r"1 " of the DREXEL & MAUL , ( t-'nccessoi-H to John (1. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At tlio old eland , H/7 faiuam Kt , Oidera by telegraph bollrlted and promptly attended Telephone , to.No j ' ' IT. J. cM&unx/'rn. Surgeon and Physician , Office N..W Corner i4th uiJ lioujliurtt. 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