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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
1HE OMAHA DAILY BEEE : FlUDAx , AJPBIL 12 , 18S9. THE CITY. V The rcvonuo collcoUons yostcrdny vroro $12,148.08. The flromon'8 ball will tnko nfiico nt the Exposition hnll on Tuosilny evenIng - Ing , April 2X. Eight nion chrvrpoil with vnprnncy were dismissed by Judge Borlcn in the police court ycBtordny. The case nRnlnst Leon Kopold , eliargod with selling llnuor on Sunday , has boon continued until April 22. A man named Golden was arrested yesterday on the charge of swind ling. preferred by a lady named Arnold. Nathan Mcrriam has disposed of his residence , corner of Twenty-first and Btirt stroota , and will soon depart for California. Thomas Roche was arrested yesterday shargod with having stolen twelve stur geon valued at &J from a peddler , William Simon. Work has boon commenced in earn- sat on Dollono'a now $50,000 hotel , on the northwest corner of Capitol avenue and Fourteenth street. There will ho an excellent May festi val in St. Philomona hull on the 1st of next month and an excellent programme lias boon prepared for the event , T. 11. Harrison was arrested yostor- tlay charged with the larceny of a suit of clottics , valued at $ . ' 10 , from Edward Meredith at 710 North Sixteenth street. A complaint was lllcd yesterday after noon against C. L. Oak ford , the street car driver who ran over Mrs. Goodaon on Wednesday night , charging him with assault and battery. Tt is estimated that the cost of the sewer on I/ard from Sixteenth street eastward will bo in the neighborhood of $50,000. Bids for the construction are to bo ononed on the thirteenth. The remains of Knud Nelson were interred in Forest Lawn cemetery yesterday afternoon. The funeral service was hold at the family residence , No. 2301 Davenport street , at U o'clock. I'orRonnl Colonel Guy V. Henry , of the Ninth cav- nlr.r , lolt for Fort Uoblnson , ycstordny , to bo present nt the obsequies of Ills U\to friend , General Edward Hatch , United States army. At the Unrkor S. J. Miller , Akron ; C. D. HoRonmn , Lincoln ; M. N. Hull , Cleveland ; John , Cary , Dos Molncs ; F. UorRcr , Shelby ; M. Sounders , Platte Center ; 13. P. Campbell , St. Louis. At the Arcade David Sisk , Ltudrm ; 13. S. Hnrnncton , Oakland : C. C. UakcrFromont , ; John Uridenbaugli , Coleridge : L. Jackson , Ashland ; John Harrity , Alliance ; L. O. Burtlo.v , Atkinson. A. E. Johnson , of St. Paul and Chicago , ono of the most distinguished Scandinavians of the United States , und especially identi fied for many years past with Scandlhavian Immigration from Europe to the west , is at the Paxtou. _ _ _ _ Stone Tor $25OOO. To-day , at noon , bids will bo open at the office of Engineer Potter , Shcoly block , for4UUO yards of stone to bo used in rip- rapping at Sioux City near the now bridge. The material will bo valued in the vicinity of f23,000. Miirphy'H Mastodon. Hugh Murphy's gang of excavators , now nt work on Eleventh street near Williams unearthed the skeleton of a monster masto don yesterday. Mr. Murphy says they took out a wagon load of bones , among them n shoulder blade that measured three fcot in length. Third Wtxi-d lliiljblsli. That part of Dodge street , east of Ninth street , has been used for a long while as a ' dumping ground" for all of the refuse of the , > . Third ward. Garbage Inspector Goldsmith has placed a guard in that locality and will prosecute any person found depositing garb age or rubbish of any kind in that part of the city. Bell's Valuable Padlock. * Somebody stole , a padlock valued at 75 cents from C. J. Boll , on West Farnam Btrcot , and ho caused a warrant to be issued tor three boys , Fred Johnson , Clay Mussle- ivlilto and Henry Williams. Young Johnson was arrested yesterday afternoon. Ho strongly denies any knowledge of the al- * legcd theft. _ Pnylnjf for Pavement. To-day Dr. Mercer paid to City Treasurer Rush ? 1 , 153.89 for tearing up the pavement on Twenty-fourth street from Patrick nve- nuo to Grant street. Also $ l2t.iM for the the pavement to bo torn up nnd across Jack son on Fifteenth street. This money was placed to the credit of the property holders iu the immediate vicinity of these places. Disease is the center of weakness. Use Warner's Log Cabin Hopd and Buchu Remedy * the best Hop Remedy known. Drive disease out of the stomach , the center of weakness. A Flro l ) pnrtinont Display. There will ho a public parade and exhibi tion by the IIro department of the city on the afternoon of Tuesday , April 23. After the parade , in which the city council , 11 ro and police commission and city olllcials will bo Invited to participate , there will bo an exhibition run on Davenport street from Sixteenth street to Ninth street , in which all of the flro companies will bo given a ohauco to show agility. Two Utazcn. A mysterious flro broke out in a barn and coal shed at Seventeenth and Clark streets , about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Ayouug follow who was scon hanging about in the vi cinity of the barn at a lute hour is thought to liavo set the building on lire. A building at Florence belonging to J. J. Brown and 'occupied by a Mr. Swunson as n boarding house , was consumed by lire , the cause being a defective lltio. The building was valued at $500 and was uniasurod. Nearly all tuo Jurnituro was saved. A Conductor Shot At. Yesterday afternoonnt 3 o'clockConductor Pottls , of train No. 0 , on the cable line , was Bhat at when the cars were pass ing Twentieth and Burdotto streets , The bullet catno from a Uonso on Grace street , passed through the roof of the car und dropped at the conductor's foot. Superin tendent Tucker , of the cable line , Instituted an investigation , but could not ascertain too cause of the shooting. It Is thoucht that the shot was llrcd by some boys who wcro playIng - Ing on the roof of a tenement In that vicinity. Tlio ball was of a iW-callbro. A New Tfdln. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just boon placed In service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45 : a. in. ; loaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. in , , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan- eas City and points east aha south via Kansas City , Returning , train leaves Manhattan at 2:25 : p. in. ; arriving nt Beatrice at 6:25 : p , in. , Lincoln at 7:60 : p. in. , und Omaha at 11:20 : p. in. , Counr ell Bluffs 11:10 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka nnd tlio east , and from Denver , Sallna , Abollno and all points \roat. \ enabling pnsEongorfl to visit the principal points iu Kansas und Nebraska in the shortest possible tltno. These trains have firat- clnsd equipment , consisting of smoking cws and first-class day coaolios of the latest pattern. The now train will Jill a long toH want , and ia bound to bo popular. IIAUDIN'S THIEVES. Ho Still Holds Ho In Willing to Prose cute Them. Mr. J. J. Hardln denies the statements made by Chief Scavoy In regard to his showIng - Ing a disposition to drop the prosecution of thdjhlovcs who robbed him of about $1,000 wortn of guns nnd revolvers , Ho says that when ? 200 worth of guns had been recovered from Cowln , the pawn broker , und sudlclcnt evidence had been secured to convict Ding- man and Tufllcld of the robbery , ho had a long talk with Captain Grcon In Chief Sen- voy'n ofllco concerning the prosecution , The chief was too busy to talk nt that time , but asked Hardln to leave the puns nt police headquarters , which ho did , Grcon then told Hardln not to coma again until called for , leaving nn Im pression on his mind that Dlngman nnd Tuf llcld , who wcro still In the city at that tltno wore to bo Immediately arrested and prose cuted. Hardln says ho received no word from poilco hcadn.uartors , and was surprised to sco Jn Tun Unit the statements made by Chief Scavoy in regard to the matter , but ntill inoro astonished when ho learned" that tho" guns had been returned to the pawn broker. Mr. Hardln denies that Tuflloid had inmlo nny settlement with htm and that Tuf llcld had any hold on him whatever to deter him from prosecuting. Ho says further that ho has been and Is still most anxious to pros- ccuto the thieves If tlioy can bo found. Depleted nnil Worn Out. The Hon. Albert Daggott.wntlng from the Senate Chamber , Albany , Now York , says ; I have used AI.LCOCIC'S Ponous PLASTKUS for the past 10 years with marked results. I have found them especially effective when. depleted and worn out from weeks of Inces sant labors In political campaigns ; the appli cation of them to my chest and splno gave mo great relief when my voice had become hoarse and worn down from speaking In the open nlr. They seemed to act as a tonic to the whole system , curing the soreness consequent quent from over-exertion and restoring the tone of the system more readily than any remedy 1 have over found , f luivo also used thorn for rheumatism with very bcnollclal results. Mistnkon Identity. A caoo of mistaken Identity was the cause of considerable commotion at the Union Pa cific depot Wednesday. A largo number of passengers awaiting the west-bound train at the depot , and , shortly before train time , a woman dressed in deep mourning entered. Some tnlschlevtous in-livldual whispered "Mrs. Harry W. King nco Bieehlor , " nnd the curiosity of these present to sco the heroin rein o of the homicide was aroused. In an In stant the word was passed around the depot and all eyes wcro turned upon the woman , who posed tisa subject of admiration nnd cu riosity unbeknown to hcrsolt. Not only was the room in which she was seated crowded by representatives of nor sex , but the re port ranching the cqrs of the sturdy engi neers and trainmen in the yards brought thorn to the scone. After hard work Ofllcer Chamberlain persuaded the crowd that it was a case of mistaken identity , and reluctantly the throng dispersed. The woman whoso narao could not bo ascertained , failed to re alize the situation and took the west-bound train unaware of the scrutiny to which she had been subjected. "Bettor late than never , " but bettor never late when troubled with a cougher or cold. Take Dr. Bigolow's Positive Cure at oneo , which cures all throat and lung troubles speedily and thoroughly. Pleasant for children. 60 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. Public Works. The board of public works yesterday re commend thopaymentof the following sewer reserve claims : J. O. Corby , district 78 , $74.94 ; Mount & Griffin , district 74 , $03.31 ; C. E. Fanning & Co. , district 70 , $ < J2,3r ; Hugh Murphy , district 07 , $1,402.27 ; J. J. McDon ald , sewer repairs , $49.89. The Omaha Motor company asked permis sion to lay a double track across Jackson street on Fifteenth. The board granted permission to the Omaha Horse railway company to lay a double track on Twenty-fourth street from Patrick avenue to Grant street. Hugh Murphy maae an offer of ? 200 for the curbing and guttering stone that was taken from Dodge street , between Seven teenth and Twentieth streets , and Is now piled uo on Eighteenth street , between Far- nain and Douglas. The bid was referred to the city council. The board then spent some time in discuss ing the specifications of the North Omaha sewer. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and Liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizor is guaranteed to cure you. A Gallant I/otlmrlo. Wednesday an elderly lady residing at Fremont mont arrived In Omaha in quest of her fifteen-year-old daughter , who loft that place and came to Omaha several days ago. The woman stated that she feared her daughter had been led .astray by a clerk in the Bur lington headquarters in thla city. She applied to Chief Scavoy and ho dispatched Ofllcer Leo Frost with her to the headquarters , where the gallant Lothario was taken to task. lie ad mitted that ho know where the girl was stop pliitr , but denied that ha had any clandestine meetings with her. Ho accompanied the mother and officer to the place whcro "his Katio" was stopping , and the plrl was per suaded to return homo. The mother stated that the clerk had been writing to her daughter , and that she was of the opinion that ho enticed her to leave home. Had it not been for n letter found after the girl loft Fremont , her wher- ' abouts would have' been enveloped m mys tery. No prosecution is likely to follow. After a sleepless night , use Angostura Bittern to tone up your system. Juy ! only the genuine , man ufactured by Dr. SUigcrt & Sons. At all druggists. Now < ; inm itonmn. Now class rooms have boon opened this week In the following buildings : Farnam , Long , Central , Lake , Pacific , Center , Hick ory , Walnut Hill nnd Omaha View. It Is possible that ono or two moro may bo neces sary in other places. A strenuous effort has been mtulo to avoid opening now schools , wherever it was possible , but notwithstand ing , the number of teachers will liavo to bo Increased somewhere between nine and twelve. The present force of teachers num. ' bcrs ' . ' 45. AAVAY FIIOM. HBU TIIOUBLB. Ijlbblo Blcolilor HtnrtH Hack to Her Mother's Cleveland Home. Ltbblo Blcchlcr loft for Cleveland last evening on the Milwaukee train. After a session of nearly thrco hours duration with her attorneys in General Cowln's ofllco yes terday afternoon , they Ilnnlly concluded that the quicker she reached her mother's homo and care the hotter , not only for her , but everybody concorned. The poor woman Is In n terribly bad condition , Her mind Is shattered. Speaking of her last night , Gen eral Cowin said ; "H Is only a question of time until she will hnvo to bo contlncd in an Insann asylum. I could sco plainly that she was growing worse every day , nnd seriously considered taklntf upon my own shoulders the responsibility of having her examined. She could not remain hero without being isubjected to annoyances that irritated nnd worried hor. The fact Is , " continued the general , "she is crazy , nnd I fear will never recover. " About half-past 4 o'clock Miss Ulcchlcr walked from Cowln's odlco , accompanied by Judge Baldwin , back to the Jail and got ready to start on her Journey. She was convoyed to the depot In a closed carriage , a'nd hurried into the sleeping cur without any other than the two lawyers , Jail officials and Sheriff Coburn knowing It. They wished to get her away as quietly as possible , so as not to attract n crowd of curious gazers , nnd succeeded most admira bly. General Cowln made complete arrange ments with the railroad people to hava her well taKen care of anil sco that she goes through safely. During her stay in Genornl Cowln's oftlco Miss Blfcchlor acted very"strangely. . For fully ono hour ho could not Induce her to say a word. Occasionally she would look around the room In a strange , staring sort of man ner , laugh hysterically , and then lapse Into n languid , motionless attitude. When she did talk , her speeches wcro accompanied oy fre quent outbursts of hysterical laughter , nnd she could not remember distinctly anything of the trial. An Imperative Necessity. What pure nlr is to an unhealthy lo cality , what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper , tie 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 rlioumnnd allothor blood disorder are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla , the most popular and successful spring medicine. _ PoliiiHkt'N Method. A bevy of excited females talked a couple of policemen into hysterics at the station yes- tcrnny afternoon and succeeded In causing the arrest of J. A. Pollnski on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Po- Hnsky , it appears , called on a number of residents of Hariiey street and received orders for the enlargement of photographs. Ho promised the completion of all orders by May 1 , nnd gave an olllct number on Doug las street , between Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth , as his place of business. Ho collected $1 from each patron , for which they claim ho failed to give a receipt. The prospective custo mers went to the number given by Mr. Po- Huski , but , falling to find him there , decided that they had been swindled und caused his arrest. Mr. Henry Valerius , oP Harper , Keo- kuk county , Iowa , hits found what ho regards as a sure cure for rheumatism. Ho says : ' 'In regard to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I am pleased to bay that I , can recommend it with conlidonco , and that it has done more for mo than any other medicine for rheumatism , of which I have boon a great sufferer. " Sold by all druggists. Obfcctlonablo Cement. Two gentlemen representing the Utica Ce ment company , of Utica , N. Y. , arrived in the city yesterday , called hither by the ac tion of thcboard of public works , forbidding" the use of this brand of cement in public works in Omaha. This action was taken by the board because of a failure of the cement to glvo satisfaction where it has been used. The representatives of the Utica company examined the complaints made by the board and visited the locations where the poor quality of cement is said to have been shown. All effort will bo made to have the board re consider its action under a guarantee of quality to bo offered by the Utica people. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam St. . telephone 1204 , blank book makers , etc , Gnllnchcr's Manifesto. Postmaster Gallagher said to a reporter that ho will not bo a candidate for the mayoralty. His reasons are that ho is interested in city contracts and expects to contlnuo in the contracting business ; that a city official cannot legally engage in city contract work. "No one had authority to say I would bo a candidate for nny city ofllco , " concluded Mr. Gallagher. "If it is supposed by any of my friends that I would stand as against Mayor Broatch's Sunday closing order , In case the latter bo nominated for ro-clection , they will find their mistake later on. I um in favor of the Sunday order , and would vote for Broatch as against any democratic condldato who would not demand that the saloons bo closed Sundays. Starch grows sticky common powders have a vulgar glare. Pozzoni's is the only Complexion Powder fit for uso. Mortuary. The remains of Charles Lo Marsh , a print er employed on the Ucbublican , Ho at Hcafy & Heafy's awaiting word from his relatives In Wyoming. The deceased was twenty- eight years of age. Ho will bo burled under the auspices of the Typographical union , in the event of no word being received from his friends. Johnny Mahoney , the little boy who was killed by the cars on Tuesday last , was bur led In St. Mary's cemetery yesterday. Bceclmm's ' Pills act llko uiagio on a weak stomach. JtiRtlco Krocccr. The suit of George H. Drew , a carpenter , against Fremont L. Jayncs for $199 claimed for extra work on a house , consumed two days in Justice Krocger's court. The case was tried by jury nnd resulted in a verdict for the defendant , ho having rocolpttto show that ho had already paid to fSOO Drew , al though the construct called for U5. The Jury awarded (25 damages to the defendant. 0PRICEs CREAM DELICIOUS FlAVORlHG EXTRACTS S2 I KBFECT NgE KATUfiAL FRUIT FLAVOfiS XTtfd by the UnlUd States CJovernraent. Endorsed by the heads of the fireat Vn versitlf a and 1'ubllc Food AnalykU. nt the BtrongrM , I'urtsfiona most HcaUhful. Ir. rrlce' Cream Diking 1'owder does not contain Ammonia , l.lmeor Alum. Or , Price Delicious 1'lavorlnp Itx- Uacti/VanilU , J.ruiouOraugcAliuouUKocetc.o3 iwt contain 1'olsouous Olli or ChemFcaU PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , , Novv YejK. Chlcogo. et.toulot Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity ta nnd wholosomonoss. Moro nomical than the ordinary Kinds , nnd cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude's ot low cost BhorUvclght alum or phospnato powders. Sold only In cans. Hoyal linking 1'owdcr Co. , I' Wall street Now Vork Jn 1SS3I contracted IJlooil 1'oleon of bad typo , nnd was treated with mercury , potach nnd pnr.ii > .irllla rnlxtnrc9qro lngwor8onll tlio time. 1 took 7 unnll bottles 8.8.8. which cured mo entirely , nnil no tlfjn ot tlio dreadful disease baa returned. J. C. NANCB , Jan. 10/89. llobbyvlllc , Intl. My little nlcca had white ( welling to fuch an extent that Blio wus con fined to the Ix-cl for n long time. More than 29 1'lcccs of bono came out of her leg , nml the doctors takl amputation was tlio only remedy to eao her li To. I rcfiif cd the operation and lint her on S.3.S. ami f ho Is now up nnd active nail Inns iooil health as any child. Miss ANJJIH GKEJLINO , Feb. 11 , ' 9. Columbus , Go. Boole on Blood DIonFC3 pent free. Swlrr KrEcmo Co. Drawer S , Atlanta , Go. ESTABLISHED issi iso so. Chcag0 | , me. 1 ClarkSt. Tbo Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON l still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , teens ana Private Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITYLoit Manhood , Falling Memory , Eit auaUne Drains , Terrlblo Dreams , Head and'Back Acne and all the cfiecti leading to early decuyiond perhaps Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-failing succcsi. JX3- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dl . eases permanently cured. * S-kIDNEYandlURINARY complaintsGleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Vnricocele and all diseases of the Gcnlto-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or oJier Organs. JCg * No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. A3-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous andi Delicate Diseases. JSdf Those contemplating Mauiage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each IS cents , both 25 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer , ing and shame , and add golden years to life. JUS'iiooK "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , . " 50 cenu ( stamps ) . Medicma and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , tVI. D. , > IS6 So. Clark St.i > CHICAGO , ILL. Ask Tour Retailer for tlio JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OU THE JAMES MEAHS $3 SHOE. According to Your Needs. JAMKS MEANS 84 STTOJ3 9isllgtitantstyniS Itflts lllton tockliifr , and RKQDIItES NO " llBKJVKJNCriN"lM. Ins perfectly easy the first time 1C Is worn. If will eatltiy tha most jUdlons. JAMES MEANS 83 S1IOE la nnsoluttly the only ehoo of Its price which has ever been placed ex tensively on tto market In which durability Is considered Uforo mere out- T/anl appcai- Aikftr the James cuco. Jlcani $2 Shoe for Boys J. IUEANS ifc OO.t IloBton. Pull llucn of the iiliovo nliocs for sale by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Oennlno System ofMcniory Trnlnlnc. four Ilnolis I unrncil in one rcuUlntf. nil ml wnnilorlng cured. Every clillil nnil nilult nrontly lirnpnttcd. Qroat Inducements to Oorrespoiidcnco OlnsBes. . .i , . : AOIHET ' L' , 23T FinU ATO. , N. Y. Health is Wealth Dit. U , 0. WEST'S NlsiiVK AND DKAIN TBBAT- MKNT , a guarnnteeil Hpoclllc for Hytiterla , DIzzi- ncES. Convulhlons , Fin , Nervous Nuurtilcla , Hcauache , Nervous Prostration caused by the usoof alconol cr tobncco , Wakufulnoss , Mental Depression , Bofienlntt or the Drain resulting In Innnnlty anil leading to misery , nccay and death. Premature Old Ago , IlarrennusH , Loss of j'owor in either sex. involuntary losses and Bpcrmatorrhii'a caused by over-exertion of tno bvain. sair aDuseor over indulgence. I'.uch box contains on" month's trciitinont , ( I a bor , or six boxes for $5 , gent by mall prepaid on ro- celpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with 15 , wo will send the purchaser our written gnaruntee to ro tund the money If tha treatment does not elfect a cure. Guarantees issued only by ( Joodmun Drug Co. , Druggists , Sola Agents , 1110 Karoam titrcot Omalia eb. COFFEE Tbo I'uljli'j are not irenernllr that br tlio pro ent lui'thoJi of couklni ; Vuwuro - ui tliu cotTi'o Hint In utod l > llironnuwuy in tlioiirouiiiU and wutted. ClioraUU connectej with thin company linvo lujfoudod la mvlrm tlila wu tu en ttiul tlio torn. pany cnn turnlilicoiree umilu of tlio ttiioiaJava , put up In imiill portable Jut nndVAiWANTtli I'Klimrr- i.r I'liMK unit iniarantetil to bu only ubuut < JNK- HALT TI1K I'OiT tu tlio coniumur of common cof fee. Only liollliig water li noeilwl whan Froparlus It tut llio table. Crown Liquid Cofteo Company. Aek Your Crocor for CllOWtf LIQUID COFFEE. MCCOUD , BRADY & COM Wholesale Grocers , - - Onwhu , Neb , Extraordinary Bargain Sale This Week in the New Goods , Largest Wholesale Stock to Select from and tlie Lowes Prices Ever Named for First Class Goods. We Offer the Following Bargain Lots This Week iu Boy's Long ; Pant Suits. . Lot No. 1. 150 Hoy's Brown Striped Cheviot Suits , coat , pants mul vest , mmlo from n pure nil woo cheviot , manufactured for our own use and miulo in our own work rooms. Guaranteed to be perfect in every respect spect at § 7.pcr suit. We claim that this is less than these goods can bo manufactured for in the regular way , but we have them made in large quantities and in this way have reduced the cost , so have decided to ofl'er them this week at the extremely low price of § 7 per suit. All sixes from 10 years to 17. Samples of the goods sent to ny address. Boy's Short Pant Suits , Special JPrice , $5. Cheviot , tatingly Special Sale of Men's Cheviot Suits , Prices $8 , $10 and lr < fhe Cheviot Suits advertised in the men's department last week will prove to bo very popular , judging from the number sent outlast week to parties at a distance. Men's Blue Cheviot Sack and Frock Suits , $10.00. Men's Fancy Cheviot Sack Suits , SS.OO. Men's Genuine Sawyer Cheviot Suits , $12.00. Send for samples and self measurement blanks. OMAHA Freeland LoomiS : & Co. BOSTON , NEW YORK OES MOINES Proprietors } Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. MiXT WEEK IS | iiir Order them at NICOLL'S Because First You'll get them promptly. Second They'll fit to please youyou'll be proud to wear them. * Third The choice of goods is so large you'll see your fa vorite pattern and color. Fourth You can rely on NICOLL'S tailoring. Trousers to order , 5 to $15 , Suits " 20 to $50 * Made in 3 Days if Required. Open Evenings ? " 1409 Douglas Street Oinaiia NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. B. MEOSITOSY , OltfBA , WEB. Capital eiOO.003 Surplus Jan. lot. 1889 62,000 OPPICKUS AND DIItBOTOIlSl . , I'resldont. IIBNUY W. YATHS LUVVJB 8. MKl ) . Vice 1'realdcnt. A. K. TOUZAIllN , W. V. MOHHH , JOHN 8. OOLMNB , lt.aCU8III.NM J. N. JI. PATIUCK , , W. 11. a I1UQIIKS , Ostler THE IRON BANK , Corner 18th and Parnam fits. A General llanklui , " Ilualnoaa Traiucto.il Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And nil necessary papers tilled. W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Enginsar , CASI'lJlt , WVO. , os OMAHA , NK1JUASKA Wo are now prepared to show one of the most complete lines of muillnm nnd line suits. In both sacks ami cutaways for bus iness or dress wear , that you may desire to lonknt. Kumembor , we have two well lighted Rules lloors , 4,100 square feet , In which to display goods. Mas Moyer-EstaWishei " JSSS-AdoIph Mayar ey GF FO. . , SIXTEENTH AND FAHNAM - - - STREETS dcncriil A < snls for STBINWAY , CHICKER1NG , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR PIANOS ! Story & Clark and Slionter-Bcll Organs , raiuna ANO TBUMS , Write for Citalosuo. State Line. To ( ilasf'o r , Itolfast , Dublin nnil Llrcrjmol From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin passage f&l to Kfi , nccordlng to location of state loom. Kxcuralon tU ( to t'JO. Steerage to and from liurope at Lowest Kates , AUSTIN 1IAUHVIN A ; CO. , ( Jen'l Agents , ' Bl llroadwuy. New vorlc , JOHN IILEUliN , Qeu'lVcst jrn Ageut , 1H ( liiindolph St. , Chicago. IIAItHV . M001IEH , Agent , Olnulia. Koducctl Cabin Hutoa to GlnsL'ow Ex hibition , cnJr tmo In tbo world Kcncratlaa Acontlnuou * Klcclrla it Uaanilli nl. ttcientmc.l'owerful , Durnlil * , 'CoioiorUblo and Kiroctfro. Avoid rr udi icnrrd. NezvUitiunnrortiAuiiblot. o iiiti/i'H ton iii Bimjar Oi. INVINT03 , I SI ttABAlH AVI. . CHIOACO. and lumort cured. GANGER cipcrlturr. Ji'u Uulre. | | aav free. UII.MtJIICIUt'lH.D. 101 W.bi.li Ar..Cklt c , Ul. OMAHA ] MEDICAL a * ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE _ N. W. Cor. 13th Si Dodffo Sto. 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