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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1889)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJ IONDAY. APKIL 22. 1889 A Drummers' Soolnl Club Organized at Beatrice. OLD VERACITY CONTRIBUTES. A DlHoiplo or Nlinrotl An Arknnsns Kxpcrlcticc General News nnd Gosfllp AmoiiRtlio Knight * oftho Grip. * Soiul In Your StorlcB. The commorclnl travelers of this fit ate have shown their appreciation of Tun BEK'S efforts to afford thorn every Monday intelligence peculiarly Inter esting and instructive to the craft. They have contributed to our columns fraoly In the past , and during March moro communications have been re ceived for our commercial travelers' de partment than over before in n given tlmo. Thcro are , however , a variety of subjects which have not been discussed by thorn in Tim BKK , and there are hundreds whoso personal reminiscences on the road would make intensely inter esting reading. To Induce members of the craft' to contribute regularly to our columns , It is proposed to offer a thousand mile ticket , good on Nebraska lines , under certain conditions. The ticket will bo purchased by Tim BKK , over the line chosen by the nuccosslul competitor , who must cither represent a Nebraska house or travel exclusively in this slate for an outside firm. Ho must present a letter from his house certifying that ho is a regular traveling representative of such house. A thousand-mile ticket will bo pro- ecntod , under above conditions , to the commercial traveler who shall bo first to contribute 0,000 words worthy of being printed in TUB Bun. Ho can count only that which appears in print. Don't bo afraid that your communica tions will not bo acceptable. Wo want the groundwork of your ideas or anec dotes or biographies , personal gossiper ( or anything that will interest the craft ) and wo will tone it up if necessary and put it in proper shape for the printer. The second best man will bo given a year's subscription to the daily. Each competitor must clip all of his commu nications as fast as they appear in Tun MONDAY BKK , forward them to this ' Dlllco , nnd sign his full name and the house ho represents. AVnltlnt ; For nStmmbnnt. The "Flying Dutchman" writes : I vms malting a river trip to Little Rock , stopping at all the ports on the way. At Memphis , Tonn. , nt the Overtop hotel , I mot a traveling man from Cin cinnati who was going up the Arkansas river selling hardware. Ho was a young man , dressed in the very latest style , hair parted , in the middle and Standing collar , flashy nccktio and patent leather shoes and a tailor-made Buit. Ho was told by the dork of the hotel t was going that way , and ho at once came over to whore I was sitting and introduced himself , stating his business and where ho was going , told him that I was going down the next moining on the steamer Ruth far as the mouth of the White river , and there wait for the steamer Im porter , Captain John Williams , loaded with sugar and salt from Now Orleans , bound for Little Rook , Ark. Ho said ho was a now man ; it was his first trip. Ho would likn to have the pleasure ol traveling with me , to which I gave my consent , as I was well acquainted with the route. The next morning wo drove down over the levee to the Btoamor which , for a wonder , was on time. time.Wo Wo had a very pleasant trip and my now friend was delighted with every thing. In those days the living was nrand on the lower Mississippi river boats. In the evening after tea , wo had a string band composed of the cabin crow , to play in the ladies' cabin and music and dancing made the night merry. It was early in tho. morning when wo landed at White river and wore shown up to the Cumhia hotel. Now , Arkansas hotels in those days wore not as fine OB they might have been. This ono was sot up on posts on nccount of overflows in the rivor. All day we hung around the hotel and over to the river bank watching for signs of n steamer but none showed up. After tea my young friend said if he only had a , llddlo ho could furnish sonio entertain ment. I said I wished ho had and if I bad a guitar I could play an accompani ment to his music. The landlord who was sitting on the porch near by , smoking a pipe , got up without a word and walked away. Soon ho was bacic with a fiddle in ono hand and a guitar in the other and came U | to us saying , "Lot us see what you can do. " At once wo tuned up and played n few waltzes. Ho wont away again , but BOOH returned bringing with him a 'number of Arkansas belles and their beaux. The girls all had rod calico dresses trimmed with white braid , and brognn shoos. The gentlemen had long bair , pants in their boots and each ono had a brace of. navy sixes strapped to him. They had dropped in for a dance. At first we refused to play but after being ing coaxed we consented to play a few sots tor.thorn and wont to the dining room. Such dancing , pigeon wings ant doublo-shulllos you never saw. It was 2 o'clock in the morning when the dance broke up and wo wont to bed with n call for the llrjt boat uu the Arkansas river. No call came ami the dance was continued every evening for three days and every morning they would BIIJ "no boat. " The landlord was doing a great business at his bar. All hands wore drinking after every sot at 25 cents B drink. The two traveling men , how ever , were not faring quito so well They were paying $1 per day for board and making sill the music. It was the tbo morning of the third day , I got up early and walked over to the river banl to euo an Irishman shoveling coal into ornpty boxes. I said , "Pat , what are you doing that forV Ho uuld , "Oh toiou , the boats was here lust night Two wont up the White river , jind one up the Arkansas. " That was the one wo had been waiting for all that time The landlord had boon playing us a.m getting all the money. Wo refused to pay our hotel bill , ( &M ) , for two men lor three days , and had to go baelc to Memphis , and the hardware man novoi ciinlc that trip up the Arkansas river ISoalrioe DriiinmoiV Club. A Beatrice traveler writes : A large and enthusiastic mooting of the trr.vol ing nruii making Beatrice their homo wati held in the parlorH of the Randal lioucn. The mooting was called for the pur pose of forming the Traveling Men's Social club of Beatrice. A permanent organization was onncu , with A. .T. Conloo , president ; I. A. Forbes , treasurer ; E. .1. Egglos- , on , secretary , and H. M. Chase , cor responding secretary. In view of the act that Beatrice has so rapidly come to the front as headquarters for a largo number of traveling men , these xlrcady making it their homo felt that holr numbers warranted them in form- ng an organization for furthering their mutual interests , both in a social way nnd for gaining recognition a ? a body , locally and abroad. The social advantages" to bo enjoyed wllLonablo the various members of the club to en tertain in a suitable style their friends nnd members of the profession from abroad. The Beatrice board of trade lias most heartily endorsed and en couraged the club , having tendered their rooms for the club rooms. A vote of thanks was extended to mlno host Hamilton for courtesies ex tended during the evening. A grand ball , given by the club , will formally open the now Paddock hotel here , the proceeds of which will bo used Tor lilting up the club rooms. . The following traveling men were present : R. F. Bacon , L. W. Willis , C. K. D.uiforth , C. W. Miller , F. D. Merrill , N. D. Hubbard , A. .T. Conleo , C. S. Fossclman , F. O. Waynant , O. II. Phillip , W. H. Warner , II. M. Chase , W. R , Whiteman , J. A. Forbes , A. Herman , E. J. Egglcston , S. S. Sims. Jim and the Snnkc. Old Voracity relates the following and vouches , of course , for the truth of it : "Now , boys , what I am going to toll you , is the good God's truth , and nothing olso. Down in the state of Kentucky is a llttlo town called Nichol- asvillo. Not far from there Is the Ken tucky river , a fine stream for llsh , and noted for the picturesque scenery along its banks. In the summer of ' 87 I was traveling in that state , and was Invited to join a llshing party , from Nlcholns- villo to the Kentucky. Among the nec essary articles , requisite for a camping party , taken along , was a jug pf cele brated whisky , made in that country by a man named King. Well , wo trot to the river all right , and went into cam p. Among our party was a bold , dare devil of a follow , named Jim , who , as soon as wo got our tent struck , commenced a vigorous attack upon the jug. In a short tune ho got pretty drunk , nnd getting drowsy , ho said ho would go up on the hillside and lake a nap. Atsup- per time I was sent to hunt Jim , ho not having shown up. "Not far from the camp I found him , asleep , nnd you can imagine my horror , when I saw near him a snake , known as the copperhead , one of the deadliest reptiles of thosouth , coiled ready to strike. At this moment Jim lazily opened his eyes , and took in the situation. Gazing fearlessly into thnoyosof the snake ho said : 'You d n copperhead devil , you want to Into me do you ? Well , my friend ( hie ) , if you do , you couldn't have ( hie ) chobon a more opportune moment to do it ( hie ) , for by gosh i am heeled , so light in. ' And , gentlemen , would you believe it ? that snake , complotolv abashed , slowly uncoiled itself and glided away. You see it recognized the fact that Jim was master of the situation full of liquor , you know a sure antidote for the deadly venom of a rattlesnake or copperhead. Whisky , straight , please. " * * Sitting around the radiators at the Thurston , without any asking , Old Voracity , gazing through the window at the down-pour of rain out of doors , said : "It was just such a day as this that Jim Jones fought Clay Dryo's wild cats at Hustonvillo , Ky. " Not a soul said a word , and unsolicited O. V. wont on : "You sec , boys , it was this way : Some ono had captured two kittens in the hills and gave them to Dryo , who raised them. They were nice enough pots at first , but as they grow to bo older they became so vicious as to ne cessitate'confinement. . They were accordingly placed in a cage , whore being constantly guyed by the village urchins , they become very ferocious. So ono rainy day John Brooks , a regu lar tough , lame to Hustonvillo , and , filling himself with whisky , wanted to fight something. Somebody suggested that ho tackle Dryo's cats , which pro ject , seeming to strike him , bo offered to bet anybody $10 that ho could whip both of them single-banded. The money having been put up , Brooks , after having prepared himself by don ning a heavy overcoat nnd gloves , was turned into a room about sixteen by twenty , where the cats had previously been placed. Pretty soon the sounds of the combat became audible1 to the crowd on the outside. Above the snarls of the cats came the sonorous voice of Brooks , who said : 'Wo are now fight ing ! I now have ono of the devils ! Ho now has mo ! I am choking the devil to duutli 1 Holy Moses , ho now. has mo ! My right eye is now gone ! I have just bit off. ono of the devil's oars ! Ho has torn off my nose ! Help ! Firol Mur der ! I ! ! ! ! ' Ho was rescued in a wretched condition , the cats making their escape , and never being recap tured. Brooks got well , with the loss of an eye and a whole nose , and lives until this day , a confirmed prohibition ist. Lot's ' liquor. " Fran rant Frances. J. K. Armsby in his last circular , thus feelingly acknowledges the re ceipt of a bottle of perfumery : J. S. Kirk & Co. sent us just before starting on our last trip , a little bottle of perfumery'with a request that we use it ourselves , and there was a name less something about that note that would seem to imply that we needed it. We did not got mad , we just took in the perfume and when wo opened that bottle tle , joe-whiz how sweet the perfume. Wo remembered back in boyhood days when wo worked the bung-hole of an old molasses barrel with a long stick after the sugar in the bottom , and we thought nothing could bo as sweet. Wo renombor ) later in life Avhon wo wore tie ) big boy of the school and kissed the school inarm behind the door for the first time , and we thought ttien the heavens had opened and were raining molasses candy and ginger snaps ; but this bottle of perfumery knocked out all memories and real ! lies. Sola wonder ment wo looked to the label and wo found the solution of the problem. It road , the "Bouquet Essence of Frances Bonnet. " She must have been a daisy , and if a little of her boiled down was as sweet as this , what would an entire lap- full of her unboiled have been. Old ns wo are nnd bald-hooded besides , wo would have held her for a minute just to rest thu other follow. It seams hard to have to boll her , but if it was to bo done , wo are glad ns good boys that the Kirks got her. But wo advise every body to send for a bottle before she is all gone , and don't got fooled on the arti cle. Buy Frances or nothing. Bond the ardors to Bluff Old Aliolc or Honest John. ( Milt , the old darling , is in Europe hunting up some more girls to boil. ) Wall or Charles are such giddy things , it would bo just liknthom to run in the juice of some other girl on you. But if you got the real Frances and don't ay she was the sweetest smelling girl you over know , Bond the bill to us. A Dlaolplo or Nlmroil. Colonel W. H. Hnyden took a day off not long ago to Ins poet a lloclc of gceso Lr at hnd boon making sad havoc with Lho corn fields near the Platte , says the Hastings Democrat. The colonel brought several birds to his feet , and sent in a dozen to Messrs. Sloan , John son & Co. , wholesale grocers , Omnhai The following appreciative reply was received : OMAHA , Neb. , March 30 , 1839. DBAU CoLONEt , . Wo. hare received the dozen fowls , trophies of your prow ess as a disciple of Nimrod. They hnvo hecn apportioned out to the respective heads of families belonging to the es tablishment. Wo take this means of thanking you for this exhibition of your thoughtfulness in thus allowing us to partake in this manner of the pleasures of the chaso. When the birds shall have been brought on to the festal board at our Sunday dinners , each and every ono of us will call to mind the kindly spirit that prompted you , out of the largeness of your heart , to thus re member us. The invocation will go up from our grateful hoarU that a whole page of debits on the great lodger above will bo blotted out. Colonel : Did it over occur to you , that this spirit of loving-kindness , ns manifested hy you , partakes of the di vine quality ? "It droppcth ns the gentle rain from heaven on the place beneath. It is twice blessed. It blossoth him that gives nnd him that takes. It becomes - comes the throned monarch butter than his crown. " It .softens the asperities of lite , knocks off the rough corners and makes all the world akin. Wo trust that your late outing , will bo productive of improved health , en ergy and spirits , that your perceptions will bo keener , and that your hopes will bo enlarged. Wo trust that you will bo more invincible than over. That your joys may bo brighter , that your cares will bo lighter , is the earnest wish of a house full of friends at SI-DAN , JOHNSON & Go's. T. M. P. U. There will bo a meeting of Nebraska Division No. 1 , T. M. P. U. , in Omaha , Saturday , April 27 , at 12 o'clock p. m. H. B. SHI.LIK. Soc. By order of the executive board. C. E. Thornburg , of the McClurg Cracker company , failed to bo at the depot , last Monday morning , to innko his usual trip , owing to the fact that ho was detained at homo to care for a now ton-pound daughter , who arrived at his home early Monday morning. Charley looks about a foot taller , and is very proud of his new title , papa. Send in your stories. The first Ne braska traveler who clips six columns of bis own contributions , gets the 1,000 tnilo ticket. L. C. Hill , the buggy man , was in , off the road , several days last week , wait ing for his house to fill t > omo of his orders already in. Hill is modest , hasn't the gall to visit his trade while there are back orders staring him in the face. George Rudio came in Saturday , after a two week's trip. Ho reports his maiden trip for Kirk's soap a success : When ho started out , two weeks ago , George was rather timid. This state ment may seem strange to the boys who know him of old , but it's a fact , never theless. Ho felt rather embarrassed , having boon off the road two long years , but courage rapidly exchanged places with embarrassment , and at Lin coln , his first stopping place , ho braced the first man ho mot to buy a bill of soup in order to get his oily tongue loose once more. Ono trial was all that was necessary , however. Rudio thinks Kearney a line place with many improvements , but is down on the "boan cater" who runs the Midway there , and says if a traveling man expects a good robin at the Midway it is necessary to register from "Bosting" or he'll get a sky-parlor , sure thing. George bribes his friends now by promising" thorn a nice box of Kirk's toilet finest oaps , as sorted with a string attachment. One thing "Rudy" can't got over , is the fact that the Midway has signs on it , " 173I5 miles to Boston" and " 17i3 ! miles to San Francisco , " ho evidently thinks there's no place like home and should substitute a sign of his own construc tion , but things have changed during the two years George has boon off the road. _ _ TIio Pliilosonliy or Life. The philosophy of Frauds Bacon Is the philosophy of life , "Dosplso no now acci dent in the body , " snitl he , "but usk opinion of it ; hi sickness principally respect health and la health action. " 1'horo are many so- called slight affections which men think it bravo not to notice. It is not bravery ; it is folly. As Dncon says , ' 'desniso no new ac cident of the body. " UitAxnuiiTii's PILLS will remove effectually and at once n thou sand and ono of the little ills of Ufa that often , if neglected , take years to cure. Bo sure to have with you always a box of BltANMlBTll'S Pll.I.8. _ _ RUIN HI ) AND DIOijlSHTKD. How n Wayward Girl Found DIs- { rnco and a Coll. The foinalo cell at the city jail held an Inmate - mate for a short time , lust night , whoso muno did not appear on the police record. The prisoner was a young girl , not moro than llf- teen years of ago , and decidedly prepossessIng - * Ing in appearance , who was arrested by a do- tectlvu of the police force at the request of her mother. The mother arrived nt the sta tion In a few minutes after nor daughter's arrest , and , after a consultation with the chief of police , was allowed to taito her daughter homo with her. Tha mother's story was to the effect that her daughter loft her homo about six weeks ago with a mem ber of a theatrical company then playing an engagement In this c'ty ' , and has been with him binco that time until a few days ago , when sbo returned alone to Omaha , having been deserted by the man who accomolishcd her ruin. The mother heard of her way ward daughter's arrival here , and called upon the police to arrest her. The girl was deeply affected over her arrest , expressed penitence for her errors , and returned homo with her mother , promising to sin no moro. Do you relish your foodV Is your di gestion good ? Are your bowels rogu- larV Do you have a tired or languid fooling ? Is your tongue coated ? Does your back achoV Is your skin sallow ? If your system is in a bad condition take St. Patrick's Pills ; they will aid your digestion , improve your appetite , regulate your bowels , correct your bil ious disorder and muko you fool llko anew now person. For sale by all druggists. An Accidental Trip. Two boys named LSemilo Mlzzyand Cbnrllo Smith , aged respectively eight and nlno years , were playing In a box car ut Grand Island , where the car was shut and fastened by a railroad man , who did not know that tbo little follows were in It , The car was brought to Omaha and the pair discovered and released. They will bo sent homo to-day. _ All danger of drinking impure water is avoided by addihg 'M drops of the genuine Angostura Bitters , manufac tured by Dr. Siogort & Sons. At all druggists. _ _ A Quiet Sunday. The police had un easy day of it yesterday , All of the saloons were reported as having been kept closed during the day , But two arrests were made during the day , both for drunkenness. Advice to Mother * . Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , euros wind colic , aud Is tbo best roiuody for diarrhoea. 85con u a bottle. AMUSKMENTS If OR Til 1-3 WEEK. norn's ormtA. HOUSE. Monday Night Dockstnder's minstrels. Tuesday Night Uockstailor's minstrels. Friday Nl < cht Bd u and Barrett , In Merchant of Venice. ' Saturday Mattnoo Booth and Barrett , In Othello. Saturday Night Booth and Barrett , in The Fool's Itct'CTvpr , and 1'orlcfc's Love. E11BX.MUSKB. Every Afternoon nnd Night Andrew J. Seymour , a mind redder , and variety per formance. TIio World Ought to Know It. The world ought .to know what S. S. S. has done for mo in the euro of n malignant cancer , which was SO bad an to bo consld * creel Incurable by the physicians In Chicago , where I wont to bo treated , The hospital surgeons cnvo mo up , wiyinp they could do nothing for mu. One of my neighbors sent mo the copy of nn advertisement out rrom a pnpor In regard to Swift's Specific , and I began taking : It. I got rohof from the first few doses ; the poison was gradually forced out of my system , nnd I was soon cured sound nnd well. It Is now ton months flinco I quit taking S. S. S. nnd I have had no sign of return of the aroadful disease. Mus. Aux UOTHWELL. At Sahlo , Mich. , Dec. ' . , ' 83. Send for books on blood diseases nud can cers , mailed freo. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . Drawer a , Atlanta , Ga. Plnttsmniith's Celebration. Plattsmouth makes a comuiandablo show In having already matlo arrangements to col- cbrato the centennial of Washington's in auguration , on Tuosdav week , with a reception nnd banquet. A number of Plaits- mouth ladles nnd gentlemen are to represent the dlgniturlosof the revolutionary period on continue. Iho gentlemen will respond to patriotic toasts. Among the prominent No- brnskans who will bo present nnd take part In the festivities are Governor Tliayor , Hon. W. J. Bronteh. Dr. J. Hnrslm , Hov. J. G. Talto , Dr. S. Thaln , and Hon. J. U. Strode. Preparations are being made for an elabor ate affair , and if the order of exercises sent out In advance , is any criterion , It will bo a most enjoyable aud elegant celebration. niittcrCnlornct with Wells , Illotmrd- son & Co.'s Imnroved Mutter Color Cniinot bo Taxed. The chemist of the internal revenue de partment , Washington , D. C. , finds no for eign fat , cither animal or vegetable , in butter colored with Wells , Kiehardson & Co.'a Im- pioved Huttor Color , and the commissioner decides It cannot bo taxed. TUEASUUY DEPARTMENT. Orricu or JNTEIIXAI. HKVKNUE , ) Washington , D. O. , Fob. 20 , 1SS9. f Messrs. Wells , Kicliardson & Co. have sub mitted n sample of butter colored with their Improved Huitcr Color , nnd it has been sub mitted to a very careful analysis , resulting In the discovery of annatto , but not In the finding of any foreign fat , either animal or vegetable. The Simula fact having been de termined that the sample submitted by Messrs. Wells , Kluhardson &Co. is butter , It is of course not liable to tax. Uespectfully yours , [ Signed ] E. IIENUBIISOX , Acting Commissioner. Stolen Property Uncovered. Detective Al Ward yesterday recovered a chest of carpenter's tbdls from A. Wolf's second hand junk fin'op on South Tenth street. Thn tools baltinged to C. A. An drews , of Council liluifa , and were stolen from his promises Friday night. The thief pawned them at Wolt'.s Saturday. Mnn \ \ aiii i a Touio When there is a lack of elastic energy in the svstom , shown by a sensation of languor and unrest In the morning , frequent yawning during the day and disturbed sleep at night. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters infuses un wonted energy Into the enfeebled and ner vous. endowing them With muscular energy. an ability to repose 'ho.ilthfullv , and digest \vlthout inconvenience. Nervousness , head ache , biliousness , impaired appetite and a feeble , troublesome stomach , are all and speedily net right by this matchless regulator later and invigorant. The mineral poisons , among them str.Vehnia'1rind nux vomiea , are nuver safe tonics , even in infinitesimal doses. The Bitters answers the purpose moro effect ually , and can bo rolled upon ns perfectly safe by the moat prudent , j. ' ever and ague , kidney troubles and rheumatism yield to it. Now \Viml-or Hotel , Kearney , Nob. , has opened under now management , refitted and refurnished. First-class accommodations for travel ing mou. Two minutes' walk from Bur lington and Union Pacific depots , A. ST. JUMKN , Proprietor. Twentieth. The Emmet Monument association gives its twentieth annual ball at Masonic hall to morrow evening. Coming as it does nt the close of Lent , all lovers of the dance hall It with pleasure and elaborate preparations have been made for a good time and the association promises to not only equal but surpass the elegant affairs given under its auspices in the past. When you need a friend , select a true ono. Dr. .Tones' Rod Clover Tonic is the best frionu mankind has for all dis eases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The host blood purifier and tonic known. 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Klro I'arndo and Hall. The firemen are making elaborate prepara tions for the parade to-morrow afternoon and their ball in the evening. At 2 o'clouk all of the flromoa will parade through thn principal streots. The city council , the fire and police commission , nil the city officials and representatives of the press will bu ex pected to take part in the parade. After the parade nn exhibition of speed will bo given by the different companies of the depart ment. The run will bo mndo on Davenport street , from Sixteenth toJNinth streets. The annual ball by the fire laddies will bo given nt exposition hall , in the evening. The Two .Greatest Blessings , They are good sense and good health. Use your good sense this spring and get good health. Most folks need spring med icine. Have you taken yours ? Paine's Celery Compound is the best springmedicine. Your good sense should tell you to take it. ' , ' / - > -n The eminent'Dr. Phelps' pre scription , it is a scientific medi cine. It is purely vegetable. It gives you the two things you most need thjsj spring pure blood and strong nerves , And there's another reason for your faith and confidence in Paine's Celery Compound , It's the medicine everybody is taking this spring. It's boom ing all over the country. 'Twouldn't do that if it wasn't the right sort. Let your good sense talk. It will say , "Gain good health at once , to-day , byQusing Paine's Celery Compound. It's just what you need now , " Nebraska Clothing Co. 1 FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. i In medium weight and light underwear wo are in a position to beat all competition out of sight. "We are largo buyers which muans low prices. Wo buy those goods direct from the mills and commission houses pay no jobber's profits and we guarantee to save you from 25 to 50 per cent , and on the liner goods oven more. Our assortment comprises over 50 different qualities as "Specials1' wo are offering this week. .5 , dozen fine medium weight Merino Shirts and Drawers of an elegant clouded shade , Shirts with satin fronts , full fashioned , at 50c each. . Those goods are worth fully $1.00 , 100 dozen very fine medium weight Merino Shirts and Drawers , regular made , at 75c. These arc in now shades and we consider them an excellent bargain. Other houses are getting for like goods Si.50. French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 35c , 45c and 60c each. Our Spring selections infancy Flannel Shirts are the most extensive and varied over shown by any house in the city. "We have a full assortment of the most elegant novoltiea of the present season , in all wool , silk and wool mixtures , and all silk. On all those goods wo quote the lowest prices. As an extraordinary bargain in this department wo will offer to-morrow : 3 cases fancy knit Tennis Shirts , in several beautiful shades and stripes , sizes from 14 to 17 , at $1.0O each. This is a now material for an overahirt , and excellently adapted for Spring and Summer wear. Other houses would ask-S1.75 or $2.00 for the sumo shirt. HAT DEPARTMENT. Fresh arrivals this week , direct from the manufacturers of Spring Derbys , in all th 1 latest and most fashionable shapes , in tan and light colors. Wo offer in this department : Elegant light colored Derbys , silk band and binding , at 85d worth $1-50. Men's and Boys' Crushers , of an excellent quality , in all shades , at 40c. Other houses sell them for 75c. Our new Shoe Department is a grand success. We have made an mmense hit with our Genuine Calf Sewed $2.5O Shoe in congress , lac © and button. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. Da. 13 , C. WKST'S NEIIVB AND llnux TURVT- MKNT , a guaranteed Btiecltlc for Hysteria , Dizzi ness. Convulsions , Pits. Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Ncfors Projtrnt Ion caused by the use of alcohol'.rtolmcco.VakofulnoHS , Mental Depression , Kofojiilng of the liraln resulting In Insanity and leading to misery , decay and death. I'remuturo Old Ago , llnrrcnness , J.S3 of I'nucr meituur ? ex. involuntary J.ossos and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of tne Drain , haUTaBuse or over indulgence. Kach box contains ono month's treatment , $1 a box , or six bo\es forW , sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. WE G-UARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each oracr received by us for six boxes , accompanied with $ . " > , wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by Coodman Drug Co. . DiiigRlsts , Solo Agents , 1110 Street Omaha ob. . NlillVOUS , CIIIIONIO nnil I'KIVATK ptSKASKS of MHN and WO.MKN succcsslullr IreiUoJ. YOUNG MEN 8nTerlnR ( from the oirocts of youthful follies nrlndls crctloiiM , or ar tioubluil wltli Wcakiiu s , Niirvnus Mobility , , U > si of Mcmorr , Donponiluiiay , Aversion 10 oelety , KMuoy Trouhl < * i or iinjr dUcuie of the ( lonl- t ( Urlnniy OrKiitu , can hero Uml u uiifu audspeoilr cure. Ulinrci's ressonnble , especially to tlio poor curMIDDLEAGED MEN There are iimny troubled with too frcquont ovacua tlonior Iliahiiuldor , ufton uccmuimnUxl liy n BllKlit Binnrllnz or burnhm nensntlon , nnU woaut'iilni ; fit thu eyatuni In u niuniRT tlio imllont caiinut account for. On oxnmlnlnK tlio urlnnry deposits n ropy acilltncnt will often ho found , nnd lainoUiuut iiartlcloi of ulbu- ineuwlll nppcir or tlio color bj ol a tliln.inlmili line , nsnlp oliannlnB to n dark or torpid Appearance. Then ; are n nr men who die ot tills dllttculty , Unar- nnt of the CAUSH. which i > tlioocoimil utiiue of * uuil- nnl wcnkneis. The doctor will fimninUje n perfect cure In all such cnsos , and n hoiilthy rcntnrntlon of the ccnlto urinary nrjtani. Consultation free. Send 2-ccnt Btampfor "Vouns Man's friend , or UuUuto Wcillock , " tree tn all. AMrt ! D . SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 12Ui St. .Kansas City , Mo. COFFEE Tlio I'ubllo are not KOnerally awaio that br tlio protent methods of cooklnic fullr one-half of thu tnlTco that Is used Is thrown uwuy in the grounds and wasted. OiomlsU connocte.1 with this cnmpunr have succeeded In pavlnz this wustufco that the com pany ciin furnish coflro made of the tlnoitJarn. put up In email portable Jars and \rAiniANTKii I'Kitrurr. i.Y rimK and KUHrunteod to lie only uboul UNIC- 1IAI.I TUK COST to the consumer of ooraraon cof- fee. Only lioUlnn water Is neodml when preparing It for the table. Crown l.lqulil ColTiio Company. Ask Your Crooor for CROWN LIQUJ1) COWER. MeCOttD , UUADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocora , - - Omaha , Neb , TVAI'EKS ant : euf ulljr used monthly by over 10,000 lea. Art/3a/ / , Effectual and t'leatant er box by ruall.or at druggist * . Sealed ticular * 3 poetage B tamps. Address TUB EUBUU CMMICU. Co. , Demon , Hicn. For Bale nnd by mail by Goodman Drug Company , Omaha , UCV'nd all urinarv troubles easily , quick llC I ly and safely cured byUOUTlfltA Cap . tiareral cases cured In aoveniUrs. Bold ncr box , all dnieglita , or by mull from loc ura llffCo. 113 White BUN..V. . Full direction ! . WCAKT MCM Kl1. , l"iiSSnS,2 ? . & UL'lRt T U -"T31K SrcS& . OUllK > riM > i ( iurKQVKU MKN ONLY , 20to60 DAYS. This is u disonso which has heretofore Bnfllod all Mcdicul Science. When Jlercurv , Iodide of 1'otiibslum , Sarsapa rllla or Hot Springs fall , wo guurunteca cure. Wo have a Remedy , unknown to anyone In tlio World outside of our Company , andouu that has NI2VC21 FAIti to cure the moat obstinate cases. Ton days In recent cases docs the work. It Is the old chronic deep seated caacs that wo solicit. We have cured hundreds who hav been abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced Incurable , mid wo challenge the world to bring us a case that we will not cure in leas than sixty < Jayn. Since the history of medicine n true specific for Syphilis has oeon aougUt for but never found until our MAGIC .REMEDY was discovered , and we are justified In saying It is the only llemedy in the World tnnl will pos- Itlvely cure , because the latest Medical Works , published by the beet known authorities , say tbore wasneveratruespeclQc before. Our rem edy will cure when everything else bag failed. Why waste your tlmo and money with patent medicines tlint never had virtue , or doctor with iihyalcluus that cannot cure you , you that hava tried everything else should come to us now nnd Bf t permanent relief , you never can get It else where. Mark what wo sny. In the end you must take our lomody or NISVEIl recover and you tlint have boon udllctod but n flhort time should by all means come to U3 now , not one la ten of nmv cases over pot permanently cured. Many uethelp and think they are free from the disease , but In one , two or tlu-eo years after U appears igaln tn a more horrible form. This is a blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Eteo Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Boom 419 Paxton Block. MI fi fl D l t throuch crrorj or V IU W n | Iwil practice , , roar br ' 1-IJVlllJr lvlilllrtl by th flW > eGtpn-Dupre Remedies eim lor fmr HUNT illutUiteil irit * i ILI ! 111 i lite. At'iotutelecrtcy * Vurlco * | cured without inln or operation. eslon-Dupro Cllnlquo , IMTremont St. , THE RAIMA ? TIME TABLES , OMAHA. CllIUAi ( ) . IWULINUTON * , A No. 4 Uf : > 'j u. m.A | No. 6 T8l5u. : in. A No.0 . . . . 'GMi : > , m , A No.3 fl:30pm. : JSxcept Saturday. tUxcent Monday. CIHOAUU Ac NOUTHWUrfTUUN. No.6 11:40 : a. m.iNo , T. . . , w:45o.m. : No.a 4:16 : p. m.iNo. 8 ujajo. m. No. 4 ti:40 : p. ni. No. 6 0:15 : p.m. All Trftini Dally. CIHOAUO. JUIjWAUKKK * BT. PAUIj. . A No.a V:40a.mtA : Nn , 1 6ftO : .m. A No. 4 . . . .7:00n. in. A No.3. , 7t10p.m. 1CANBA H wrrffioiSS1 ? & COlWUlfc No. 3. . . o a. in.lA No..oioB. : ) : m. A No.i 1:30 p.m. A No.i 0:25p.m. : BIOI/X'OITV & I'AOIVIO'a A No. ID 7iii a. m.lA No. U BMtt. : m. A No. 12 7:0) ) p. in.A ! No. 11 OiUOu.m. OMAHA i : T. 1.OUJ8. V. No.8 4fnp.rn.iA No.7 13:00 : ra. A dally ! Ii daily nxcopt Saturday ; U except Sunday ; 1) ) nxcoiit Monday : fast jnnll. Tne tlmo given nhoro Is for Transfer , tboro uoiiig from live to ten nilnutca between Tmiw- cr anil local dopota. A Pn lTIVF 'orlOSTorrAIUNO MANHOOD. ftruamrc cilnrund MIRVOPS DEBiuxyi n" o cy i ni ic orior SiecmiiaOlddrYwinr. VtU.f , Kiil.1. imilliuur.llj ll..r.d. ( Ut U fc.liri l , iS lri.lki > HK4I.rnillfTKLOl HIIllllltXt * PAIlTt of BObT. < V..I I.I , .ur.lll.i HOIK YKKOMIIAT-MiirlU I * 1 it , . . . ItMlllna II kltl. . . T.rill.ili i.4 > * nl | Cui lrlM ! T ucftiiwrU tfcffM. lf h. f ll iUihlU , i.d btt riMill A l U , Mi. A rw. U ! ( UlC'CAl CC. , HlffAlO. . .