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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ptUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. THK CITY. Personal I' rn > ; rnpli . .Tutlpe IJrcwor , Leavenwortn , Is at the Pnxton. Miss ICnto Slmlngton , of Ashlfxnd , is visitIng - Ing licr sister , Mrs. Dcnnli. S. H. H. Clark nnd W. H. Doddridge , of the Missouri , Picillc arc In thoclty. C. P. Lnngtlon , of the Armour-Cudiihy Packing company , Is at the Pnxton. General nnd Mrs. WDII.im Penrose , Ft. liouglas , Utah , uro nt the Murray. General J. C. McHrlde , of Lincoln , mom- bcr-cluct ot the legislature , is In the city. HnrryCltvrk , post trader nt Pine Hldgo agency , arrived In town this tnornlng anil la registered nt the Paxton. Webster Knydcr. formerly general super Intondcnt of thu Union Pacific , and now of the Port Scott , road , cnino to town to-day. Dick Miller , teller of the First National bnnk , of Lincoln , wns In the city iosterday. Chnrlci A. Pope , innnutror of the Aurora Vapor Steve company , of Clcrulnnd , la In the city. Mule" Urownclls , of Denver , formerly Pnlltnnn agent nt Council HlufTs , is visiting in this city. At the Arcmlo : F. P. Morgan and J. Ilobson , of Clmiipoll ; K. K. Kullcy , of lied Oak ; C. H. Wlllard , of Auburn ; U , 13. Her man , of IJlalr. At the Hotel Unrkcr P. H. Wotton. Dn- vctiport ; eight people of ttio Ollinoro band ; Win , A. Kortonnd wife , Uolso City , Idaho ; Chas. K. Mltchall , Mnrlon , la. At the Murray ; C. S. Hatch and wlfo , San Francisco : H. \VlrkiKwnas City , George K. To.vkibury , Topeka ; W. A. Cumford , lioston ; Charles Pope , wlfo nnd child , Cleve land. land.At At the Windsor H. C. Donaldson , No brnsknCilv ; R M , Vromnn , Almti ; H. G Petty , Holdredfjo ; Lewis . ( ones and wlfo Chfi-uKo ; W. A. Newell , PlaUsmouth ; So Osthlncr , Chicago. Messrs. J. L. Alendonhnll , Grorpo It. For- rcll , H. H. Ullutt unU L. V. Ulcc. of No braskn City , were In Oin.ihn , over Snndnv. The1 boys nro close observers and Kreutud- tnircrs of artistic mechanism. AmoiiKtho many things of Interest which they found heiowab thu motlvo power of the cable tramway nnd Tun Hr.r.'s now building , which they pronounced grand. These gentle men nro respectively resident auditor , ecu- crnl foreman , Insjicctor of masonry , nml as- siitant resident engineer of the Nobr.iska City bridge. The sales of stamps and envelopes at the Omaha postoftlco during the month of Octo ber wc'o the largest ever known. They were : Stumps sold , $10)2d.S'J ( ' : stamped en velopes , $ .VJM.M. Sodomy. The arrest of Alfred G.ivin , n negro boy ngcd cloveu years , and Tom Robinson , a. white boy of ten years , reveals u horrible state of affairs among the boya at the Cass street school. The charge against the lads is sodomy. This unnatural crime has been going on for some tlmo and ono of the boys is under medical treatment. A Sunday I'npor. A Sunday morning paper will make Hi ap pearance November Ih , managed and edited by Messrs. Dan Shelly and Prod Hen/lneor , late of Tun 13iu : force. IJoth aio newspaper men of long cxpei ienco and superior ability. Mr. Hcnzingcr is a verb.ttile uncl elegant newspaper writer , and Mr. HhUly has cov ered the entire Held from galley-boy to night editor. Snfrly KiisconocH. Deputy Sheriff Grebe returned from Dos Monies having in charge John Stewart , who is wanted at Miilard , in thiscountyforhorse- slcaling. The authorities at Des Moines were disposed to set Stewart free , and had the day been other than the Sabbath , a habeas corpus would 1mvo undoubtedly been granted before the arrival of Grebe. The news came to the car of the latter , and ho at once executed his business with tlispitchanil , this morning by the opening of the Iowa court , Giebuand his man wciu mounting the steps that lead to the county bastilo. DcHtltntc. A case of extreme destitution at 1131 South Tenth street has been reported to the police by a sewing machine agent. The number is that of a dilapidated shanty with biokcn down dnois and smashed windows that do not attempt to bar the cold winds alieady blowing through them. The occupant is a woman named Gravcry , who has now been ill for six weeks , and whoso sole attendant is ono small child. Her husband owns consid- ublo property near the corner of Ninth and Jackson streets. The commissioners have taken the matter In hand and sent the county physician to investigate. Don't Hitch to Polen. The police have commenced to arrest people ple violating the uow ordinance against the tying of horses to painted telegraph and telo- Vhono poles. Those arrested yesterday were Dr. Van Camp , Dr. Sprague , N. L. Eaton and C. A. GOSB. Dr. Sprague was very in dignant over his arrest , and on being released to nppcar for trial later , went outside and discovered Inspector Ttirnbull's horsa tied tea a telephone polo in front of the police station. Ho then demanded the arrest of Turnbull for violating the same ordinance. Thoofllcor was not arrested. Ilnrry V'lnton Dond. R. II. Vlnton , a well-known young rail road man , died at his residence , SfWSCharles street on Saturday night. His nlltncni was Brlght's dUcasc. Mr. Vinton was twenty- live years of ao. Ho had been in the rail road business for ilftccn years , having started us oftlco boy and worked himself up un til ho became private secretary to Mr. Calla- way when that gentleman was general man ager of the Union PacIIIo. Since that time with the exception of the time that ho has uccn con lined to his homo by sickness , he has neen connected with W. H. Dodridge , super- ntendent of the Missouri Paclllcat Atchlson. Ills remains will bo buried In Alton , 111. Charged With Kmticzzlciuont. Prcd W. Lee , general agent of the N ow Hampshire Fire Insurance company swore > ut a complaint in Justlca Morrison's court pcstcrdaj afternoon against Charles Ulbrich , : nnrftlng the latter with cmbo//.lemont and misappropriation of funds duo the complain- nit , The naturoof the complaint is to the Effect thatUlbrlch while In thu employ of the above cnmpanv as solicitor and collector ob tained or collected $200 of premium dues , for which ho never accounted. A warrant has uccn Issued , but it Is thought that Ulbrich tins left thu city for parts unknown. A Illokory Simiur. Ella Uurge.ss , the. well known adventuress , who has been aricstcd a number of times for jetting money under false pretenses , was In the central station last night on the charge of vagrancy. She had been ordered to leuvo town , but as slit ) had returned she was run In , Tina woman has n iccord that would furniph material enough to write half a dozen dlinu novels. Among her late exploits was the pretended rollcrtlon of money for the bllziard heroines last winter. Still later while under arrest on thu charge of stealing slio broke jail dur ing thu night and escaped , being thu only prisoner who has over escaped from the present central station. Shu has been held for examination , nnd the probabilities uro I'I that she will bo committed to jail as she is u I- dangerous woman at Itirgo. Aliened Frniul. J , It , Jacobs , who until recently was in charge of it mall station nt "Fork Uoadu , " in Dundy county , this sUto , was arrested Sun- fluy by Deputy United States Marshal Bte-wai t , on a charge of defrauding the jjov. eminent. About two months ago the post- olllco at that point was discontinued , and In consequence tl.u report of the retiring' post- muster ( Jacobs ) was checked up at Washing ton. It resulted in the discovery of n short age in thu funds , and also that U certain pos tal money ordur issued iu favor of the gov ernment was missing. On the strength of this Jacobs was arrested and I a now confined lu tlio county Jail nt this pluuo. When ques tioned concerning the matter he declined to lay anything concerning his guilt or iiino- tc'nca The money alleged to have been ap propriated by Jacob ! is reported to bu not a fcry largo amount , 1U3V1N8' HAYONKT. How Ho Cnitic to Desire to Stub n. Man With It , A. J. Hovlns hat caused the arrest of Charles J. Smith , of the Cooperative Land nnd Lot Co. , on the cluir-a of disturbing the pcaco. The two had some words over money matters In the oflleo of the former in Paxton block on last Saturday nnd Hevlns claims that Smith attempted to throw him out of the window to the pavement below and that ho was only saved from n horrible death by a lady clerk In the ofllce who threw her arms about him nnd drew him back. Smith says this is not true. Ho admits that they had a dispute over a monetary transac tion Inwhich Smith had given n check in settlement and that Hovlns , acting for his client , had accepted the same and afterwards withdrew the acceptance , at the same tlmo garnishccing Smith's bank ; that this act caused Smith great annoyance , compelling him to borrow money elsewhere to conduct his business. When Smith found , ho claims , that Hevlns had departed from his agreement , ho charged him with the same whereupon u scufllo ensuedUovins. , It Is stilted , striking Smith. The latter wont to n telephone in an mljoinif room to sum mon thu police , but states that lievlns would not allow him to use the 'phone.ut the same time kicking him on the leg. In the sculllo that unsued both men nearly fell out the window , which is live stories high. As It was both the contestants hats dropped to the ground. Smith then left and Huvins , It is told , rushed to his olllco and removed an army bayonet from its scabbard and standing In bis doorway dolloil Mr. Smith to return , saving ho would run the bayonet through him. Smith will cause Uovins1 arrest. Wanted Immediately , nt Pioneer Livery Stables , ll.'t ami115 S. Iltth St. , U curs of horses. Human ft Terry. THK FORT IjlHUAKY. It IH Still Jl4cttsNi > tl l > y the Soldiers of thu Gnrrlson. The question of a library at Fort Omaha , or rather the means proposed to establish ono by Chaplain Nave , is still the leading topic among military men of the city. Speaking- the subject yestciday ono of the latter said : "Tho library at the fort nt present consists of about " > ( K ) volumes. The room Is all that could bo desired , belnij thu same that is used for the court martinis. A soldier acts as librarian. la addition to the books mentioned the men are sup plied with the popular maga7ines. New York , Chicago and other papers. Until lately no one complained of the library , it should also be known that only a few days before the appeal for books was made In the papers , $100 had Ixjon appropriated from the post hind to purchase more now books. Tin : Jiii : ! published an article stating that the men at Fort Omaha did not earn to become objects of charity nnd that article pleased us much , and saved us the trouble of publish ing a letter which no doubt would have been warm. " The response to the article Just mentioned in Sunday's linn , stated that the movement for a library was a marlc of acknowledgment for the services rendered thu citizens of Omaha by the soldiers m participating- some of the piocessions that had been held I" town. Standard shorthand school. 1007 j Far- nam. Spring Ijiike Park Improvements. Contractor Condon is processing very fast with thu work at Spring Lake park. E street is graded west to the Union Pacific track , and will soon bo completed to the boulovaul. In the park the trees have been trimmed , the grubbing done and underbrush removed. Two dams , one at the old dam by the pump house and one just above the rustic spring nouse , each moro than twenty-one feet high , have been built. On Wednesday the water will bo turned in the lakes. Just below each of the dams a solid-nil driveway has been constructed across the stream to connect the road on the south side with the north side driveway. A flush dram from each lake lias been constructed so that the water can bo let out at any time. On the north side of the ravine a magnificent drive way has been constructed. The old boiler houses will bo removed and a lot of Una boat houses erected where they now stand. A nexv walk along the south side of the lakes will bo constructed. The upper dam is not yet completed but the timbers are in place and the iron sheeting has arrived and will be put on at once. When completed ilio costs of this impiovement will bo nearly $50,000. Xho First and the Ilcst , Though there nro now many vestibule trains , the pioneer Pennsylvania Lim ited remains pearlers. Running- from Chicago to New York in twenty-live hours over the excellent track of the Pennsylvania lines , lighted by electric ity and heated by steam , it surrounds the traveler with the maximum of com fort that can ho obtained on a journey by rail. C. W. Adams , assistant gen eral passenger agent , ( V > Clark street , Chicago , will reserve accommodations upon application by Idler or telegraph. Frightened. St. Mary's avenue was the scene of an at tempted burglary Saturday night , and the hardware establishment of F. H. Honntovell , No. 1C05 , was the place selected for the oper ation. The burglars succeeded In cutting around the lock of the rear entrance but were disturbed by the night watchman , arid decamped. They loft behind a well-used ttraco and a brand-new bit. These are now In the hands of the police. There was a ru mor that they had gained entrance into n neighboring store and taken a number of bits , key-holo saws , and other Implements necessary to complete the kit of a profes sional burglar , but it lacked confirmation. "Full Mirny a Gem purest ray serene the dark un- rathompd caven of ocean boar , " hut not that glistens more brightly than teeth beautified and made healthy with SO- XODONT , that time honored donor of comfort and attractivenobS of the dental row. _ The Army. By the order of General Brooke the fol lowing ofllcurs will meet at fort Omaha on the 13th last. , as a board for n general court martial. Captains Mills , Keller , Detnpaey McKeovor , Galley and Ames. Lieutenants Waring , He-well , Karle , Wright , Wllkins nnd Chrisman , Lieutenant. Mallory will net as Judgu advocate and Major Butler will bo president of the board. Lieutenant Wright lias obtained n leuvo of absence for two weeks. Ho leaves for St. Louis , to-morrow , Actlug Assistant Surgeon F. L. Hender son , has been temporarily assigned to duty , us post surgeon at Fort Du Chcsiiu , THK ADAMH I3XPKKSS. Its Coming to Omahn And Its Hlvn Line. The local agent for the Adams company which is to commence business here on the 1.1th InsUint , is C. W. Cathcart. He is now here looking for nn oftlce. Ono of his prede cessors rented the room which has heretofore been used as republican campaign hcadiiuar tors on Fourteenth street , between Painam and Harney , but Mr , Cnthcart objects to it and Is looking for a better place ot Fornntn street , Ho lias tclegraphw for Instructions. The company xvll beeln business with three wagons nm about half a dozen men. Mr. Cnthcart was asked if his company Intended to cut the rates between Chlcngo and Oraalm , and re plied that ho didn't think It would , but that it would carry merchandise for as low rates as any other company. It wilt conduct its business solely on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul road between this place unil Chicago. Shortly after the Adams company had dis placed the United States from the road men tioned , the latter company tliteutcncd to enJoin - Join the Adams from doing business in its old territory. Hut nil talk of contest has now ceased. It has been ascertained that the United Status had no contract with the Milwaukee road nnd consequently were oc cupying the same at the pleasure of Its own ers. No suit has been brought and It is quite likely tnut the Adams will in no manner bo interfered with in the eii'oymunt of Its newly acquit od territory. Beware of worthless imitations of Dr. .Tones' red clover toniu. The gcnuino cures headache , piles , dyspepsia , ague , malaria , and is a perfect tonic ami blood purilier. I'rico CO cents. Goodman Druir company. AUHKSTtXG ' 'MILLIONAIKISS. " Duncnn'H Crunadc Against the Loonl I'liimhurs. Hobert D. Duncan , the superintendent of plumbing , Insists that there should bo a state law icipiiring the registration of master plumbers the same as of engineers. The re sult of some of his latu Inspection of plumb ing has i ovealed both gross carelessness and ignoranie of the trade on the part of alleged plumbers , The last place ho inspected was the residence of Kd Walsh , on Spruce and Ad lor streets. Iho following is the entry made by Mr. Duncan in his daybook in re gard to the work done there : "The pipe is too small to be supplied from tank pressure. Work very poorly done. The small plato to bo used as a clean out for trap ( below the basin on sewer side of trap ) has been left off , allowing the foul air to escape from the pipes into thcbath-nooin.niut the ex crement to fall on the lloor beneath thu basin. The woik was aono in July IhST , and claimed to bo complete in December 1887. " Mr. Duncan says that the family 1ms been annoyed with noisome odors us a consequence quence , for several months and have paid a number of plumbers to invesllgatu the work , but to no purpose. A child of Mr. Walsh's has been prostra ted with fever supposably from the presence of foul gases in the house. There have been a number of other cases of gross negligence on the part of plumbers also discovered Arrests are to follow. There are many things to ho grate ful lor , if we would but think so , and among these arc the introduction of Van Duzcr's Flavoring Extracts somewhat less than n third of a century ago. If there is a cook in America , professional or otherwise , who has not tested and is not ready to avouch the excellence of these well known preparations , she or lie is wofully behind the ago. No chem ical or other impurity contaminates them. They are bimply delicious. A liuomcr. The Magic City Boomer is the latest addi tion to the newspapers of Omaha and the suburbs. It will be published daily in South Omaha by O. E. Maylield , and the cxppnsa _ will bo borne by some of the lea'ding mer chants. In return It will devote itself speci ally to looking after the shortcomings of the city council , contractors , ofliclals and other people who go to make up the population of the Magic Gity. Last evening as Arthur Sapor was out driving , his buggy struck the curbing on the corner of Leavcnworth and Park avenue nnd upset. Youiif : Sapor was thrown violently lently to the ground mid badly bruised. The horses took fright : m I ran away utterly de molishing the vehicle. The cleansing , antiseptic and healing qualities of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy arc unequalled. CortilicatcM nfUIcctton. County Clerk Roacho issued certificates of election to the following to-day : State Senators Paxton , Paulson and Ijnms. Representatives Gardner , Hungato , Mor- riscyCushing , Neve , McMillan , Fenno , Ber lin and Snydcr. County Attorney Mahonoy. CounU Commissioner O'Kcefe. The ollicial count of the election has not been completed by the canvassing board. Absolutely Pure. Tilts powdcrnover varies , A marvel of purity stroiiL-tli und wliolusonieneuH. jlore t'coiuuu- Ical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo HO Id In competition with the multitude of low cost , Bhort wulKht alum or phoKpliuto powders. Kohl only In cnus. Hoyul lluklne 1'owdor Co. , 1M \Vall street. New 1'ork. DR. HORNE'S Electro-fenoilc Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science Sci Ceatl nf n's Belt entifically Made and Practically Applied. uilhKlcrlrlt Suspensory , HCDISEASE ; ; CUREPVITHOUT MEDICINES IDU nj. ilntricTlv In'tantlitrill C n M applied to any pait cf thu Lody , 1 * * < " WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. TESTIMONIALS ® M fflfcKMM'S ' .K * . , . an. niuununu n v c.a b mn nu ri. nu v iitiM.un WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE. DO. IIOHIK'8 EIXCTBO-Hia * * iWIP..B"-T P"l 'L.cV.r..J Ei.'fciuiiirina' I. . . . . . chronic alx atoi of tiutti SUM. " ' * ; o0cid r of rrKOUia ja'tha . ALSO E wsu " ti4 n Y1.DIio""iw fcOKUJT U tri 8u.pen.orlci fno wm > M 1 lo l llclts. IlErEIlKNCESi Any btnlc , coiiimcrrul e ncy orATuMboirui cornpAtiln wittmnnr tlu.csln id worth. holf ale liou.e | nl,1ili.KO | VfUolfjlloilnJCU'lilliBtBiw tmlutlaof. C1KCTU10 fltlHSIUi IDU U 0,000 ur d illiutrotoii p mpliieu DR. W. J. HORNE , Inventor , 191 Wabash Avenue , Chicago. OVERCOATS ! If you could see nil the line things wo have InOxorcoats ; If you know how cheap n mill ) tlrst ( .lass roat Is being sold , and If you WITH positive the workmanship In cur gniimmts win bc.Nond criticism , It would IIP no trouble to sccurn vour pntron- ngo lint you doilot Know this. \ \ hy not give us n chnnco to provo It ? WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. CureCou liu , Cold-j , Astliinii , Ilrun oliltiH , DolilH yVuHiliiir DUensoS * nnd Surot'iilnm Ilurnor-4. To TUPI'HNti'Mi'Tlx K Lot ilio'o lin lunRHlHli un ilcr the tutitl H > M > rlt > ot oiiri"liniitutlit < iiiuli im > pul iininnr > riiiniilnlnt , ur C.-IMI t ICKU nho nriIn ileclilci ( . { in iiuiilliiii | , liyim iiiLMii" d " | > .ilr There ! It a nfi nnilMiri ! icincd ) nt Iminl , i n I niic rnilly lltoit.MI hiir'i Ciiinpiiuiiil iifCinl.tu \ ( III anil t.liup , " Million Hit liiitlii ! \iry nniioi'iitlni ; HHMT of Ilio ( iln | jni rljr untMlt'liilimi ! * I tithi * 1 IMII liali * nf 11 me nlt'i it liuitlhm I'niporlyulilcli render * ilio Oil ilniibl ) Ilicicloui. llcniirknlilu ll > tliiiinl iln nf In ptlliiicy nn be nlion n v , , | i by A. II. \ \ n.lion , Cliunl t , llos onmid nllilruiil ti OMAHA MEDICAL * SURGICAL INSTITUTE , Afl N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodpo Sts Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Ii"t futilities , npparntiiiaml remedies forsuccea1- ful treatment ot avery form of ulse.TW requiring Me llcul nr Snrgltnl Tr ? itnirnt FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. llnittlaml nuemlance ; best liosplml iiccoinmoJn- lion * * In the tti > t. WIIITB K > K CiBOOi.AHStmIoronnlllcinnJnrnc < ji , Trne" , Clu'J 1'iet. Curvature of tin ) Milne. 1'llea , Tumors , Cancer. 'Latnrrh , nnmUilil" , Inbnlnllun , Klettrliity , Paralysis , Kpllcp y. Kulncy. Bladder , i)0 : , 1 ar , MUannd UlooJ.nn 1 au&ur lsalOpsrittla Diseases of Women u Specialty. HOOK O.V DlSEAhES OK WoMbN TREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A HI'KCI U.TT OF PKHTATS DISEASES. All Itluol DlBonies lucceaafull } treated. Hyiihllltlo rolson remorud from the ajstoin without mercury. Nt'W restorative tr-Mitment lor lost of Vital Power. 1'erson * uniiblo tel lt vis nmj ho treated at homo by corrHBpondcnco. All communication * * tontltloitlal. Minikins' or Instrument * Kent L > y mull or oxpro . ueuiroly imrlioa , no innrki to Indlrato contents or under. Ono personal Interview preferred. Call anil coniult u or send history of. your case , and wo will Bind In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Ilsm ui , Im tency. Syphilis , Uloetaud Varlcocela , with question Uat. AtufroflA Omaha Medical and Suroicnl Institute , ar OK. RIcME.VABV , Cor. 1.1th and Dodge SU. . - OMAHA. NRB , IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Al'roprlulury Medlcino tlmt ncui\a butattbd to prove Us worUi. On Calbdei's ' left liver Hers , only JbtHl l Hitters In tto United , ; Th only illttors recournlzed by tin united States Interim ! revenue lav , n as a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully patented. No. of Patent 1 4-Q.573. Contains no fuull oils , no essentlnl oils , no forelfni substancn or dnmacr. lag ilriiBs. A perfectly pure medicine , com. pounded from Pure Hoot Ilurbs nnd Old Peach ; pi emnn tto the taste , qulot and decisive In lt effect. Cures Dynpppsln , or Vellow Jaundice In IT * days. Kcftulates the How els. Invlcorntes [ nactlre Liver , Cures Dlseasud Uver , Horlve * Kidney * . Improyes the Appetite Quickly , Itejrulatoe the wcolo system. New Ufe to thi Tf htU lystem. ol.cftl.lrrr nittcniaro fold In Omahn , Neb. tiyttio i.Llorlnf aruiw' ' ls ! lllfhardson DrnR Co. , Hpeolal olleniHlall" ' " ° " " " * lntore'l ° ' Nebraska. Ho- " ? ( . .W. 3. Wlittulioiiie , T. W.Spar- BM. bam 11. rarni > worin. Hcliroter'n I'liarmncy ( ulin Ac Co. . John l.lailuli , M. 1'urr. J. A. tullcr .V Co. V J HuilH , .lohnH.Coiito , U.J. Vrlco. AI. I. Powell ' . llli < ml > iliJolin K. llurraky , JlorrulU 1'lianuacy amcH ( ( ) > th , II. C. Hall , Dr. J.J. riavlllo , C. .M.Crn- uy , K Cliaiiillor , llnhn't Pharmacy , ilurnoy , v Day's M Klui..l.\V riarke.J. Jl.Helunldt. Max lleilitJ ' .Chrlaicnson , W. 1C. Ijnulmrnou , 11 H. Cox , Max 'onrart , KrarkY. . Fuat , It. llnniusi'on , IJoo. llooder loycl'n Phnrmicfi fi , A. Melclier , Howard , Aloycr * . rank Dcllonu \ Co. , wlioleialu ilonlers la C'Uun uni .cftl.lver JllttorH Dr , J , E. McGrew , Olio of Ilio 3Iost Stti'ccssfiil SPECIALISTS n the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases , ttml Under thu Doctor's form of treatment no dlB- ako IH coiiHldtred Incurable , until thn purtH of ho body atTecti-il uy dlaeaso uro destroyed aster than they cnn be rupulred or built up. CONSULTATION 1'HKK. Treatment by conebpoudeuce. BOtii ) etuuip or jeply. Office Dushman Bloox , 16th and Dout'laa Sts. Ornalmi Nob. BIGGER AND BIGGER. Few people have niiy idea of the magnitude of the business we nrc doing. It is n sight to sec the throng of buyers nhvnys in our btore. The biggest throng is on the second floor , nmong the overcoats. Though the weather has been wuriu and other houses hnvo sold but finv overcoats , wo Imvo moved thousands of them al ready. We had an immense stock enough we thought to last us through the season but our tremendous trade the past two weeks has thinned them out so much that we have to let up adv Using them for a few days , until we get in fresh goods , for which we have telegraphed our buyer , Our special "ales arc becoming famous throughout the city and state , and in accordance with our promise to give every week some new drive ? , we will this week have n HIQ SUIT SALE. During the next six days we will prove most conclusively to the thousands who may call on us , that wo faithfully keep our promises. It is the always carrying * out to tlie letter wliat we advei > tise , that has made The Nebraska Clothing Company famous and our name a household word throughout this section. The following extraordinary offerings are made for this week Lot No. 1 , consists of about four hundred Business Suits , all sacks , plain and fancy cheviots and cassimerc3 , STUICTLY ALL WOOL , with good bcrge lining and honestly made at $5.50. Make no mistake , this is not a cheap suit. It is as good as you will buy anywhere at from $10 to $12. It may seem impossible for us to sell it at § 5.30 , but we have promised something extraordinary and here it is. Don't take our word for it , but come and see for yourself. Lot No. 2 , is a line of very fine black corkscrew suits , sacks ami frocks , the regular price of which is $15 , and for which other houses would charge from $18 to ? 20. Will be sold this week at § 9.50 for the sack and $9.75 for frock suifs. In lot 3 , we offer the CLIMAX Ol'MUllGAlNS our great $10 suit. We have in this lot two styles o ca'simcre suits. , on which we stake our reputation , that they are honestly worth double the money. One is n plain gray , the other a fine silk mixed cassimere. We will simply say that this line of 410 suits is destined to become the greatest advertisement for us. Lot No. tl , Is a line of elegant cutaway Frock Suits , made of fine fancy worsted , ono of the choicest suits ever offered ; tailor made aud beautiful fitting. These suits are made for men who demand and can appreciate a superior character of worknonship. They sell ordinarily for $25 ; we offer them this week at $13. This is the moat fearful slaughter of Suits that wo ever got into in the very midst of our busiest season. We are opening to-day and placing in stock some very handsome styles of Children's Overcoats of beautiful designs and trimmings. The prices are in accordance witli all our goods extremely low. Plain Figures and One Price. 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