8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEDB : FRIDAY. APRIL 5 ; 18S9. THE CITY. V Officer Vlzznrd reports the ndtlltlon of a ninth boy to his family. John Hey wns jutlctl yostortlny , clmrgcd with having threatened to Bhoot S. D. Caroy. The etril < inrr worlnnon on the water works Imvo cone back' 10 work but nro still dissnUslicd nnd liable -to walk out nt nny lime. City Comptroller Goodrich will Imvo the city wnrrnnta for snlnries for Mnrch rcndy to-day. The amount of the war rants is $31,020. An open meeting of the 1C. of L. as sembly will bo hold to-nlpht nt the hall on Dou lns street between Thirteenth nnd Fourtoohtn. ( P. Ucchlor nnd S. Whnro were nr- rcsfcd yesterday while trying to steal the clothing from a dummy in front of n North Sixteenth street store. Five keepers of bannnn carts were nr- rcstod yostordny for obstructing the fcldowalks nnd Interfering with pedes trians around the postolTlco corners. A black overcoat of diagonal pattern wns found in the possession of Gcorgo Wilson , the burglar brought back from Nohrnskn City. The garment was stolen , but from whom is not known. Mr. Rcdousky has boon appointed by Superintendent of Plumbing Duncan to inspect the trenches made by the water works company on Fnrnam street nnd BUO thnt they nro properly tamped when being Ililod. The Frank OrlT Publishing company hns purchased from Thomas H. Cotter nil his interest in the Council' BlufTs Directory , and proposes ranking n now canvass nnd deliver n , Directory that shall bo worthy of the patrons. 1'crfionnl John Lnucr hns ROIIO to Now Mexico. Will Crnlff , of Chicago , Is nt the Mlllnrd. C. H. Holmes , of Lincoln , la nt the Millnrd. W. H. Potter , of Boston , Is nt the Paxton. J. II. Mahler , of St. Paul , Is ut the Paxton. W. S. Garner , Hcd Cloud , Is nt the Mur ray. ray.A. A. J. Mlllor , of DCS Molncs , Is n Murray gucat. W. F. Uarger , of Kansas City , Is nt the Paxton , D. J. Drawer , L > eavoinvorth , is nt the Pax ton. E. L. Gillosplo , of Lincoln , is at the Paxton. Franlc 'Hammond , of Fremont , Is at the Murray. William Valentino , of Nebraska City , Is at the Mlllard. A. 1) . Patton nnd wife , Pueblo , Colo. , are atthe Paxton. .T. M. Saundcrs , of Mnrysvillo , Mo. , is a Millard guest. IJ. A. Ellis nnd wife , of San Francisco , nro at the Millard. George W. Grlbbon nna wife , Falrbury , nro nt the Murray. J. W. Robinson nnd E. M. Lewis , of Bos ton , tire at the Murray. Mr. E. Itosowntcr , editor of Tnu BEE , has returned from the cast. N. D. Alien , of Kansas City , vico-prcsidont of the Patrick Laud company , is in the city. Max Mayor is recovering from a painful attack of erysipelas which has conilncd him to his residence for the pust ten days. Colonel M. S. Hall is ono of the early con- structioniors of the Union Pacific railway , and nt this time a prominent contractor and member of the Vnn Dyke coal company , has returned from Eldorn Springs , Mo. Through the cfllcacy of the iron waters of these springs the colonel 1ms fully recovered from ut attack of rheumatism. Another There nro rumors to the cffecj that nt the next con cress Senator Washbun will intro duce n bill for another bridge over the Mis souri river at"this point , . Iri-fnvor'of ttio WI- nona & Southwestern line , which is now beading toward this city. liittlc Sins. The mittimus hns bean issued for the ar rest of II , II. Wandoll. who was fined for ob taining money under false pretenses and has failed to pay the line in the prescribed time. .Tamos Mojaclc and Manna Wilson wore tried by Jury yesterday on the charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Pugilistic Pcnltpnco. Chnrlcs Donnelly , bettor known ns "Silvers , " nnd who has been arraigned scores of times for various offenses , toolc n notion to Wednesday to beat ono F. E. Allen. Ho accomplished his object , but by the tlmo ho had spoiled Allen's good IUCKS , ho foil into the hands of a policeman. The Judge fined him $17.50. Done ! ) > n Iluff. The Pacific publishing company of Kansas City sent Hormun Schultz hero as their ngont for pictures and German books. He had a largo quantity of the articles with him , but his services boinp unsatisfactory a writ of replevin was issued to recover thcso goods and the money collected , Ho refused to glvo them up nt first , but Constable Clark bluffed him into it by threats of incarceration m the city Jail. _ Oinnlm nt Paris , The Omaha board of trade has taken up the matter of making nn exhibit of Nebraska corn at tlto Paris exposition , nnd will proba bly succeed lit nccompllshing the desired ob ject. C. F. Murphy , general manager of the American Indian corn exhibit , nt the oxposl- tiou , wtis in the city Wednesday and lalu the matter before the board of tnuln. It is the Intohtlon to maico the exhibit an ' extensive ono ono that will bo creditable to the state. Family Hews , Judge Borka's valuable tlmo is Doing taken up thcso days principally in llstonlnrto potty family quarrels. On Wednesday Clo Wright was fined $5 nna costs for abusing John Shower. Yesterday Shower wns arrested nnd contributed (5 to the cltv coffers for having nbuscd Wright nnd calling him naughty names. It'Is trying on th'o consti tution , but Judge Uorkit thinks ho can stand it BO long as the boys maungo to pay their fines. _ Army xniufnntlons. An examination opened nt the army headquarters yesterday for the purpose of ex amining such meritorious non-commissioned ofllcors as may bo recommended for promo- .tlon. The following Is the detail for the board of examiners : Major Edmond Butler , Second Infantry ; Major Daniel W. Benhnm , Seventh Infantry ; Captain William H. Clapp , Sixteenth Infantry ; Captain Cyrus S. Hob- crts.Sovcnteonth infantry ; Captain Frcdor- ICK II , E. Ebstoln , Twonty-llrst Infantry. . First Lioutonnnt James B , Jnckson , Seventh infantry , Is detailed as recorder for the board. Pitlillo WorkH. The board of public works yesterday ad dressed a letter to the Omaha Horse Hall way company and its legal successor , the Omaha Street Uallwny company , Instructing ' t to replace the pavement torn up by the 'company without n permit , onvl'enth street near Mason , on Mason nour Tenth , on Six teenth netir Vinton and On Sixtccntn near .Pierce , nndjalso to talio up a detached picco of track placed by the company on the Intersection - * section of Twentieth n'nd vlhtori. Chairman Ualcotnbo states that any further violation of the rules regulating the taking out of pur- ItQlts will bo punished as a misdemeanor , Prof. Wm. R. Thompson , M. D. , of the University of the City of Now York bays thnt more udujls uro carried pIT , in this country , by chronic kidhoy disease- tinn ) by any ether ono malady , except consumption , and yet many people look upon a slight kidney dltlicu'lty ns of Httld consequence. Others take War ner's Safe Cure and remove any possible danger. When kidnordlsoabo becomes chronic , or Uright's disease , it becomes a very serious matter. ANOTI1EII lUjUFPB MOTOIl. The Oinnlm Street Hnllwny Company anil the Union Pnulllo llrldgo. There Ir n project on foot which Is cn'cu- latcd to still further Incrciwo the competition nnfl nvnlry which of Into dnys hns been en gendered between the Omnlm nml Council liluffK Motor nnd Urldgo company on the ono hnml nnd the Omaha Struct Itnllwny com pany nn the other. It I * nothing more or IMS than the UUllrntlonof Iho wngon roads on the now Union 1'nclllo bridge for motor trnekn nnd running another motor to Council Bluffs by the Oinnlm Street railway company. Tno project l n bold ono , yet It has nervy , brainy men behind It , nnd it would not bo imrprU- Ing If It should bo accomplished nt a very early date. WcsnoJdny Mr. Brnslln , representative of the Mitnawn line in the Bluffs , with Frank Murphy , W. V. Mnrso nnd several others called on Mr. T.'Ij. Klmball , at the Union Pacific headquarters , nnd submitted the proposition to him , nnd formally nindo application for the franchise to build their tracks ncross the bridge. They guaranteed to extend there line to the western approach , across the structure nnd continue to connect with the Mnuawn motor along the now right of way to that Luko. The proposition seemed to strike Mr. Klmball satisfactorily , but of course ho could not grant the franchise nskod for nml accordingly the matter wns taken under ndvlsoment. The fact thnt the local pntronngo of the Union Pacific dummy between this" city nnd Council Bluffs has been destroyed by the Dougns ] street motor , it is considered , will have n favorable effect upon the Union Pacific management In granting the franchise. Coupled with this fact is the other thnt the wnpon 'trnfllo on the new Union Pnclllc briigo has been practically destroyed and thnt the motor line would In no manner interfere- with what remains oven If the company should see fit to hold the driveways open for Its continuance. The application referred to wns acknowl edged by ono of the gentlemen present , who said that , if It were granted , the Omnhn Hallway company would build to tho' Broadway depot nnd that ho had no doubt that right of way could bo se cured on Pearl street. As to the matter of crossing the tracks the same Informant said that they could bo satisfactorily overcome for the present but there wns no denying It thnt there would bo bcforo long n viaduct on Tenth street , over which the motor could pass. There Is some danger , however , that this scheme may bo opposed byintluontlal mem bers of the Omnhn und Council Bluffs Bridge company who nro nlso directors of the Union Pacific. Whether the latter would allow its interests to bo Jeopardized by n feeling of friendliness for several of Its stockholders , Is to bo deter mined. If the plan should bo determined upon , the result would bo increased pntronagcd of the Union Pacific bridge because the cars 'cross ing it could bo inado , by means of the Omaha company's lines in the city , to pass through the business district of Omaha. How to Overcome the Dangers of Ex posure. Francis O'Reilly , the well-known livery man of No. 18 , Prince street , Now Yorks'ays of AI.LCOCK'S Ponous PLASTcns : For the last forty-two years I have been engaged in the Hvcry nnd hack business , I am greatly aided by my four boys. Wo are much expo'sed to the weather , nnd wo have found ALT.COCK'B PL\STcns of very great service. Wo use them as chest protectors , placing ono on the -'nest and ono on the pit of the stomach. They not only ward off the cold , but. act as a tonic. We nro frequently affected witn rhouma tisui , Itlnlts in the back , and pains in the side ; but ono or two of ALLCOCK'S PIASTERS quickly euro us. My wife and daughter have been using ALT-COCK'S PLASTEUS for weak back and think the world of them. I have now been using them for twenty years , nnd always have n box in the house. " Hns He a Double ? C. WHnmilton , of the United States Na- tonal bank , has cause to remember D. H. Dorsett , ho of Chicago conduit fnme. Speaking of him yesterday , M. Hnmil ton said that n few years ago Dorsett was in the butter nnd opg business on Harney street , nnd during his residence hero ho nnd Mr. Hamilton had some financial dealings which the latter has cause to regret. "I do not care , " said he , "to say much about Dorsett ut present , ns I do not think tiio proper time has arrived , but I will have something to say when the time does come. " Phil McShuno also knew Dorsntt. "I re member him , " said ho , "as a remarkably shrewd man. I hnva heard that ho once did up Hnmilton of the United States National , but I know nothing of the affair personally. I never had nny dealings with Dorsett. " It will bo remembered that Dorsett testi fied under oath in the councilmanio investi gation , that ho had never been in Omaha bo- fore. _ Tiio Stomnoh Distils Acids. 1 hcse , if existent In n natural quantity , and unvitiated by bile , play their part In the functions of digestion nnd assimilation. But the artificial acid resulting from the inability of the stomach to convert food received by it Into sustenance , is the producer of fiatulcnco and heartburn , which are the most hnrrassing symptoms of dyspepsia. The best carmina tive is Hosteller's Stomach Bltture. Far more effective is it than carbonalo of soda , magnesia , or olher alkaline salts. These in variably weaken the stomach without uro- Oucing permanent benefit. $ o man or woman chronically dyspeptic , nnd consequently ner vous , can bo In possession of the full meas ure of vigor allowed by nature. Therefore , Invigorate nnd regulate the system , and bv so doing protect it from malaria , rheuma tism and other serious maladies. Tiio Ijtttlo Hoy's Story. C. J. Phillips , who had given Into his care n little boy nnmod John Font to bring up , got tired of the Job and decided to have him sent to the reform school. Ho caused Bio arrest of the lad on the charge of Incorrlgl- bllity nnd when the I'.ttlo fellow was ar raigned , , Rald that Jenny chewed tobacco nnd throw stones at passers-by. Johnny testified that ho was neglected by Phillips ; that ho wanted to go to school and Sunday school , but could not because ho did not have clothes lit to wear , and alsfo described how Phillips nnd his wife had misused him. After hearing the testimony Judge Borka released the little- prisoner nnd informed Phillips that If ho did not take better euro of the boy ho would bo prosecuted himself. \Vo feel perfectly snfo in recommend ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism , lame buck and nil cases requir ing n. liniment. A bonollclnl olToct is apparent from its flnst application. Many aged persons who suitor with pains in the joints and muscles so fre quently caused by expos uro or sudden changes of weather , find immediate ro- Hof in Chamberlain's Pain Bnlm. Give it a trial. Sold by nil druggists. Another Dluitppoliitincnr. Architect E. E. Meyers again failed to fill his engagement with the board of county commissioners yesterday. Ho did not send any message to announce that ho would bo detained longer than ha expected. The commissioners are evidently Inclined to lot Mr. Meyers alone In the future. Chairman Mount was the only member of the board who took the trouble of dropping around to the county building to BCD if ho had couio. Banking and lumber business for sale. Inquire of C. E. Loomis , under Capitol National bank , Lincoln , Nob. A Hiintlrod Tluiiisaiit ! In Wednesday Messrs. Peter Bouquet , Phillip Sehafer and II , Ranko , of Burlington , incorporated poratod the Omaha Cooperage company , with a capital stock of $100.000. The principal place of business will bo Burlington but the shops will bo located at South Omaha , where cooperage of all kinds will bo manufactured. The ofllccra of the company will comprise the above named gentleman , who \vlll act re spectively as president , iccrotary and treas urer and vice president , Mr. Charles L , Sclmfor. formerly of Burlington , but for cms time oagagcdjn the cooperage business In Nebraska City will bo superintendent nnd general manager of the concern , which will proceed ns soon ns possible to open nn exten sive plant nt South'Omaha. An Imperative Necessity. What pure nir is to nn unhealthy lo cality , what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper , o is Hood's Sarsaparilla - rilla to everybody , at tnis season. The body needs to bo thoroughly renovated , the blood purified and vitalized , the germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula , salt rhoum.and all ether blood disorders are cured by Hood's Sarsapnrllla , the most popular and successful spring medicine. ' The Sixth \Vnr < l Fizzle. C. U. Kolsley , secretary of the Sixth Ward Republican club , said that the meeting hold last Monday night In which Blrklmusor , Guo and Corrycll undertook to denounce Mr. E. Rosowntcr nnd Tun OMAHA BEE , wns not n meeting of that organIzntion nt nil and that neither the president uor the secretary wns present or know anything nbout It at the tlmo. John T. Dillon says ho wishes It under stood thnt ho did not write the resolutions passed or wns ho the father of it , but simply road It as an accommodation to Guc , who claimed ho couldn't see. Mr. Dillon says ho stated this nt the tlmo. Ho nlso says thnt the meeting was not called by the Sixth Ward Republican club , but that "many of those present were republicans , " Grass , garden and field i cods. Wm. Siovers & Co. , 10th and California. The Colony Incorporated. The Omaha colony of Oklahoma boomers yesterday filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk , The capital stock is placed nt $ i,000 , divided Into 2,500 shares of $10 each. The names of the Incorporntors nro : J. W. Evart , Charles Burroll , A. W. Cowfn , H. C , Barnes nnd Jacob Kado. J. B. West has been elected president , Thomas Burroll , vlco tirosldcnt ; J. W. Evnrts , secretary , nnd Joseph Ferguson , treasurer. The colony , consisting of nbout four hundred people , will leave Omaha for the now El Dorado on the 18th , by n special train of ton coaches. At the mooting last night Captain Smith was exonerated of nil charges. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnnm st. . telephone 1261 , blank book makers , etc , Going North. The Omnhn street railway company has notified the board of public works that It Is extending its line of double track street rail way upon Twenty-loth street northward to the city limits , nnd applies to the bonrd to issue to it the necessary permits therefor. A permit Is also nskod to construct n track upon Twenty-fourth street from Patrick avonua northward. Twenty-fourth street Is the ono upon which the street car company nindo its mid night raid a week or two ngo , effectually shutting out the motor company with double tracks. Sixteenth street is the one captured by the motor company. Dizziness , nausea , drowsiness and dis tress after cnting can be cured and pre vented by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pellets. Mustljeavo the Country. Frank Edwards and Frank Casey , the thieves who stole five pair of pants from the Erie Clothing company , were sentenced re spectively to twenty-five nnd thirty days in the county Jail , six on bread and water. Ono pair of pants wns given by them to Charles Wilson to dispose of. Ho was also given thirty days , but the Judco offered to suspend his sentence if ho would get out of the city by noon. Ho agreed to this. Ho is on old jail-bird , as is also Casey. Edwards is anew offender and his sentence wns inado lighter accordingly. Catarrh cured , health and iewoot breath secured by Shlloh's. Catarrh1 Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal In jector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co . m Flames on the Soil. The prniric fires on a small scale in the suburbs of the city have been keeping the Hremen pretty busy of late , day Ycstcrtho de partment was called at 9:53 : a. m. , to Twenty- ninth and Hamilton streets , where the tall grass was found blazing anil threatening the cottages in that vicinity. After considerable hard fighting the flames were- extinguished before nny damage was done. The delicious fragrance , refreshing coolness and soft beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powder commends it to all ladies. FIsticitlTrt. Mrs. Doc. Smith nnd Grant Kaenstnan , neighbors , got into a quarrel and hnd n fierce fight. A number of tolling blows were given on each side , Mrs. Smith being some- whnt larger and more muscular than her male adversary. The fight proved n draw , and the indignant neighbors who witnessed the nffnir swore out a warrant for the arrest of the two. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those , suffering from troubles of the stomach and llvor. I am now on my second bottle , nnd it makes mo feel like a now man. C. M. ConnorNashua , la. , Goodman Drug Co. Coming Nuptials. Simon Fisher , the well-known nnd popular cashier of Max Mcyor & Co. , Is to bo mar ried on next vVcdncsday , to Miss Addio Blum , of Iowa City. Miss Blum Is tbo daughter of a wealthy banker nt that place. The marriage will ho attended by a largo number of friends from this city , who will travel in a special car to and from the scone of Mr. Fisher's conquest. lYIday , April 5,1SSO Our Secret. There's no se cret. An honest medicine doing1 all that is claimed for it , will win its way to popular favor. Paine's Celery Compound has won such favor. Made from the most carefully selected celery , hops , buchu , sarsaparilla , dandelion , pipsis- sewa , and other medicinal herbs , it cannot harm a < child. Trlie formula from which it is prepared was originated by the late Dr. Phelps , of Dart mouth Medical College , a physician of the widest exper ience. Itisascientificmedicine. We claim nothing for it that ifwill not do. Every user be comes a friend , and recom mends it to his neighbors. It is just the medicine you and everybody else need for spring. It will purify. your blood , give a clear complexion ; it will strengthen yqur * . nerves , impart life and vigor ; it will re gulate the kidneys and bowels , cleanse the system of all im purities ; it is the medicine of today , meeting the want of everybody during the spring months. At Drucglsti. 1100 per bottle. Six for (500. WELLS , UlCflAHDdON & CO. , .UurllngUm.Yt , Absolutely Pure. This powder novorvarlea. A mnrvolof purity HtretiRtji \Yliolesoincnorts. . Moro economical limn the ordinary K\mK \ and cannot bo sold In competition \vltli the multitudes of low coit. shorlwolfzlit nlum or phospnato powders. Bold only In cans. Itoynl linking Powder Co. , I'M Wall street New 1'ork Chicago , Ills. I ClarkOt , The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lutlll Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , teens and Priyate Diseases , * S-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , Foiling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading to early decuy nnd pethaps Conaumptlon 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-tailing success. HOT SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin DIs. easea permanently cured. * 3-KIDNEY n.HjRlNARYcomplalntiaieet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varicoccle and all diseases of the Qenlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. 3No experiments. Age and experience 1m. portant. Consultation free and ancred. A3-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Jf3 Thotf contemplating Mairlsze send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both as cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call m y save future suffer , imr and shame , and add golden years to life.KSBoolc "Life's ( SecretErrors , " jocentsstamps ) . Medlcins and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 91012. Address P. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. CHICAGO , ILL. ! , , * „ . Y'S EXTRACT of MEAT. Finest nnd Cheapest Moat KlftvourlnnStock for Soups Made Dishes unit Sum-en. As Hoof Tea. "nn Invulun bio tonic. " Annual sale8WJOWJ ( Jars. Genuine only with fnc-elmllo of Justus von Blcniituroln blue acroas label. Sold by Storekeepers. tJroct'M nnd Dmmrlst * . * niI < : ilU 3 ICXTHAUTUK MliAT CO. , 1/ltl ; Jxinrton- Sold by IlInharelsoo.IJratf Co.-and lllukc.UruceUCo Ourllttlo girl when but three weeks olil.broko out with eczema. Wo tried the prescription from so veral good doctors , but without nny special benctlt. Wo tried S. S. S. , nnd by the time ono bottle was gone , her head began to heal , and by the time she had taken six bottles she wns entirely cured. Now she has a full ami heavy head of hair a robust , healthy child. I feel It but my duty to rnakv this statement. If. T BWOiiH , Itlch Hill. Mo. l3r7 Send for our nooks on THood nnd Skin Isoases and Advice to Suirerers. mailed rreo. in : SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta On. CALIFORNIA ! Tlie Laod of Discoveries E roi\ CATARRH OROVILLECAL Santa-Abies and Cat-R Cure. For Sale "ay GooilmtmiDrug Company. Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And all necessary pjperd llllo.l. W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Engiiwr , CASl'EH , WVO. , or OMAHA , NKIIllAriICA d Tumor * eurtd. ciperlentc. > Kulfiv Hook CANCER Free. l.I > .MtMll'IUCL.H.D. Ittl Withuh AY..CllcM .IU. li Extraordinary Bargain Sale This Week in the 'S i New G-.oods , Largest Wholesale Stock to Select from and tlie Lowest Prices Ever Warned for First Class Goods. We Oifer the Following Bargain Lots This Week in Boy's Long Pant Suits. Lot No. 1. 150 Boy's Brown Striped Cheviot Suits , coat , pants nnd vest , made from n pure- all wool cheviot , manufactured for our own use nnd made in our own work rooms. Guaranteed to bo perfect in every re spect nt $7 per suit. Wo claim thnt this is less than these goods can be mnnufacturcd for in the regular way , but wo have them made in large quantities and in this way have reduced the cost , so have decided to ofler them his week at the extremely low price o § 7 per suit. All sixes from 10 ycarj to 17. Samples of the goods sent to ny address. Boy's Short Pant Suits , Special Price , $5. ' Lot No. 2 Ts a lot of 200 Boy's Scotch Cheviot ICnee Pant Suits , ages 4 to 13 , made from a genuine Scotch Cheviot , of a nent brown check. In appearance and wear it is equal to nny suit sold as high ns SS. Wo unhesi tatingly recommend this suit us perfect in fit nnd reliable in every respect. Samples of goods sent nuy address Special Sale of Men's Cheviot Suits , Prices $8 , $10 and $12. The Cheviot Suits advertised in the men's department last week will prove to bo very popular , judging from the number sent out last week to parties nt n distance. Men's Blue Cheviot Sack and Fiock Suits , § 10.00. Men's Fancy Cheviot Sack Suits. $3.00. Men's Genuine Sawyer Cheviot Suits , § 12.00. . Send for samples nnd self measurement blanks. 3 OMAHA > mis Co. " BOSTON NEW YORK Proprietors. ! DES MOINCS . Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , t f Young Men are ( ? ! Where ? shall I go for . JMYSPRINGSUIT ? I What ? SHALL I CHOOSE ? I An easy matter if you'll go di- to NICOLL'S. They know what will suit you. They've got an assortment - sortment that you'll fairly i A J revel in. n y w A Besides llioy arc surely to V I you for perfect lit and satisV raution In tlie inaUo. save $1 jto $20.00 and get } ? newer goods ami feet- ? } tcr work. | Suits to order , $20 to $45 - t Overcoats " 20 to 40 ! { Trousers " 5 to 101 1409 Dopglas Street. Oraalia , f The"Lion"High Pressure Hose The HcU IH llio Cheapest ! FOR * SALE ny Tun Following Plumte Husscy & Day Co. , Jr. A , Frer , G'l'fllmm Park , J. J. Hnnlglini ) . J. I. . M'tlslmiis , J. It. Ilimmc'e , H. I. Morrison , Itogc & Italfo , And all leading plumbers throughout the wt-st. The pressure uuarantee Imprinted In the body of tlie cover U a protection to thy consumer ntrainttt common bote. ! " "Tun . ctioii or CAR MPM ! * I U11 III t ll k ( i priciTcti. iiuy to trf.cllr ; ru lntd t > y lliu new ILON-DUPRE Method. _ . fi.r iiur ntwllluiltalcu "CiuiiUltf llcfltb. " AluoluU . tccnrr. VnrlCO * cureil without pln orcixtiilmi. Addreti . Mlon-Dupro Cllnlquc , iw TKUCLI ttE. Can Imvo their cnrcs greatly lessened by brliiRlng their children to our Youth's and Hoy's department , and selecting for them 0ill outfits from our excellent r.s-.ortmcnt. 20to60 DAYS. This is u cllscnso which Inn heretofore Bnflled nil Modicnl Science. When Mercury , Todlcto of Potassium , Sarsnpa rllla or Hot Springs tiMe gimrantoon cure. Wo have a Hemedy , unknown to anyone In tiio World outsldo of our Company , and emu that has NEVEfit SMI I.tIO to cure the most obstinate cases. Ten days In recent caaes clous the work. It Is the old chronic tlccp Boated cases that we solicit. Wo have curva Hundreds who have been abandoned by I'hyRlclnns , nnd pronounced Incurable , and wo r'mUleiitio the world to brine us a cnse that w will not euro In leas than Klvty day * . Since tiio history of racalclnu B true speclllo for Syphilis has boon Bought for but cover found until our ICE.UCOY was discovered , and we are Juitllleil In saying It IH tha only Homed/ the World tnat will pos itively euro. b cause the latest Medical Works. published by the bust known authorities , tuy tnere wasnevoratfiiBspecllloboforo. Ourrmn- edy will cure wlum everything else hns fulled. W/iy wnste your time and inojioy with patent medicine that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , you that Imvo tried evary thing clso should come to us now and Rrt permanent rnllef , you never can got U ulaa- where. Hark what we say. In the end you must takn our remedy or NKVKK recover and you that have been adllcted Imt a nliort time nhould by all means come to us now. not one in ten of now rases over cot permanently cured. Many Kethelp and think they are free from the dlicase , but in one , two or thro * years after it appears igaln In a more horrible torm. 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