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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1889)
f Learning from traveling men and others that the wholesalers were having a very dull trade , the idea struck us that it might be wise to visit the Chicago market , ttnd see how anxious the manufacturers were to unload. They were found mighty anxious , and ready cash speedily induced them to close out a great many large ana small lots at 5O cents on the dollar. A. L. Singer & Co. and Chas. F. Kellogg & Co. were among the large makers of fine clothing from whom the purchases were made , o © . WN1B& CLOTHIER , , Hi of Cloin. ,3oo , PARNAM STREET , . f g This great purchase enables us to ' ' . mj m mmm mmmM.w& m 'T make a Grand Mav Festival for our * . friends and aiid ' - * - - - rm - patrons , our selling' _ _ CHICAGO , April 26. [ Special to THE BEK. ] It is reported will be in the prices throughout same in business circles to-day thatthe largest sale of clothing made CA/9 this season \vas yesterday consummated by A. L. Singer & c-w proportion as our purchase price. ' Hav Co. to L. O. Jones of Omaha. The amount is reported to be ing bought at 50 cents on the dollar , we in the neighborhood of $40,000 , and the gcods are to be a will sell at 50 cents on the dollar. shipped to Omaha at once. [ OMAHA HEU , April 26th. The purchase made and instructions for shipment given , a great problem confronted us : Where can the goods be displayed ; my store is entirely inadequate ; it will hold neither the goods nor the people who will throng to sea them. After a long study , light came and the nut was cracked. The result , startling as it may seem , is that on Thursday next the people of Omaha will visit "What ! Sell clothing in a barn ? " "Well , why not ? Fuller , the druggist , has taken the contract to de-.oderize and de-fumig atethe establish ment , and then on the opening morning to spill upon its threshold a bottle of "Attar of Roses. " And who is there among men of sober sense who would object to save $15.00 , $10.00 , or even $5.00 simply because the clothes were not sold from a plate glass corner. Now , a word about the clothing. It is not venerable because of age ; it has no whiskers , is not even old enough to shave , but in fact and reality is new andfresh , and made from neat and stylish patterns of all wool fabrics. It is not an aggregation of trash and shoddy , but clothing which will grace the form of any man and do him honest service. "We at least have enough sense to know that our reputation for business integrity is in the balance until the truthfulness of our announcements are proven by the investigation of that great grand jury THE PEOPLE. You and your friends will be welcome at the opening of this great sale on * f A PARTIAL SYNOPSIS OP THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OP THIS PEERLESS SALS ! MEN'S $5.00 SAC K SUITS , made from mixed dark patterns $2 60 MEN'S ' $7.00 SUITS , made from a rayish checK cheviot pattern 8 60 MEN'S $8.60 SUITS , made from neat and stylish cheviots , at 4 25 MEN'S $10.00 All Wool Gray and Brown CASSIMERE SUITS 5 00 MEN'S 312.00 WHIPCORD WORSTED SUITS , wear like iron 6 00 MEN'S $12.00 ASSABET BLUE FLANNEL SUITS , guaranteed strictly all wool and fast color C 00 MEN'S 811.00 Black Plaid Diagonal WORSTED SUITS at 7 00 MEN'S $16.00 BANNOCKBURN CHEVIOT SUITS , regular ironsides to wear , a variety of patterns 7 60 MEN'S $10.00 FITCIIBURG WORSTED SUITS , in small brown stripe 8 00 MEN'S $17.00 Velvet Finished CASSIMERE SUITS , dark and blue colors and plaid patterns 8 60 L. C CORNER , 15th AND DODGE STREETS , THURSDAY MORNING , MAY 2d , AT 8 O'CiOCK , THK CITY. All local freight railway depots will bo closed to-day. The cable conductors' and gripmcn's ball will bo largely attended to-night. Personal John E. Lasher , wife and daughter , are at the Pnxton. James A. Wilcox , of Nebraska City , is at the Murray. _ George Hopes , of Topeka , registered nt the Paxton last night. W. W. Wheeler and wife , of Ilnrdan , la. , nro at the Mlllard. Mrs. Chas. Vowlnkol left for Pittsbnrg yesterday afternoon. Mrs. M. U. Caldwell , Peoria , 111. , is in the city a guest of the Mlllard. A. and Mrs. Schmidt , of Chicago , with their r.on and daughter , are guests at the Pax ton. A. V. House and Frank E. Hartigan , of Doano college , wore in the city yesterday on their way to the mtcr-stato oratorical con test at Grinncll , la , The Horn George W. Nowcombn , of San Francisco , is in Omaha on his return to the coast from a visit to his homo in Vermont and some friends in Providence , U. I. Mr. Ellis Uced , of the Nebraska National bank , accompanied by Mrs. Heed and Miss Mabel Ualcbmbo , left last evening for Chicago cage , to take in a so.ison of Gorman opera. A. Unknown Citizen. W. C. Kowoll , warden of the Southern Illinois penitentiary , writes to Chief Seavey for information of an escaped convict named Wilson , who , while in prison , claimed , jiu lived In Omaha , 'ihe poli u know nothing about the man. Tlio Old Mnn'H Drunk Again. Charles Adams writes the police authori ties for Information about T , G. Uarmlchaol , an old man , and a carpenter , who came to his city from Oxford , Mo , , some months ago , Tlio last hoard from Carmichael ho w.is on protracted spree hero. Hu has not since been located. Don't JJko the Munlc. A petition was received by the chief of police signed by numerous business men ro- qucBtlntr that the People's theatre band bo compelled to stop playing baforo the house at 7:30 : each evening. Manager Hellon was scon nnd cheerfully iigreod to comply with the wish of the petitioners. Cabin MUII'H Hall. Ovcr250 tickets have been sold for the boll which will bo given to-night by the couduc- rs and grlpmen of the cable line. A great time Is assured. Supper will bo served at 1- o'clock. Invltationa have boon sent to the ofllcers of all street railways of the cliy , who are expected to honor the occasion by their presence. A programme has been ar ranged upon a grand RCitlo , and there can bo no question of the anility of the young men In ciianro to BOO every detail of it success fully carried out. Mortuary. The rnmaias of Prof. J , L. Worloy , late of the Omaha Commercial college , were yes terday afternoon forwarded over tlio B. & M. to Baybroott , 111. , where they will bo laid to rest. The entire college faculty and all the stu dents escorted the remains to the dnpot In a body. The pall bearers consisted of mem- bora of the faculty and the students. They paid their lust respects to the deceased by forming a line at the depot and marching up and strewing flowers and wreaths over the raslu't. There was a great profusion of t ewers nnd a utliug tribute was paid to the lute Mr. Worloy , U. H. Pratt , aged fifty-two years , nnd ono of Qualm's oldest rcsluenta , died yesterday nt bit homo , corner Twenty-fifth and Hamil ton strcots. _ Iloi-cfard'a Aold I'liosptintc. Make * an Invigorating Uriuk rrilh ivator aud jvgar ealy. JJollciouJ , THE POOR HOUSQ. Hascall Will Conic Into Possession of the I'ropor'y To-morrow. To-morrow the time expires when Douglas county must , if called upon , release its pos session of the poor farm and house to people who purchased them in 18S7. The house nnd its immediate grounds were bid in by I. S. Hascall , on an understanding that ho should have possession May 1 , 1S89. It was sup posed then that the now hospital would bo completed , and that the old quarters would not bo required longer than this spring. Hut , with the best worlc that can bo done , the hospital will not bo ready for occupancy be fore the first of August. Hascall has not intimated whotnor ho proposes to demand possession , and the commissioners are won dering what course they will bo called on to pursue. _ liiiiumiration Day. Store closed all day.W. W. B. PALCONKR. Clioscn l < rlcmln. Hon. H. H , Morse , of Now York city , supreme premo councilor of the order of Chosen Friends , was at the Paxton on Saturday and Sunday , the 27th and 23th hist. Mr. Morse visited the city in the interest of the Chosen Friends , which is a .fraternal benefit society , having over forty thousand members and in creasing at the rate of 1,000 a month. He appointed Mr. E. P. Davis , H. Jacqlj Dif , H. E. Meyers , O. H. Nelson and J. Thoilgaord , of this city , a board of supervisors for Ne braska , and thcyjv ijprosccuto the work of establishing councils and securing members. Coal tar for sale by the single barrel or in car load lots. Address Sioux Crry GAS Linirr Co. , Sioux City , In. Cupid's Couplets. Following are the marnago licanses Issued yostordny in the county court : Name and Kosldoncc. Ago , George 13. Eddy , Omaha 27 Lillian Plottnor. Omaha 21 James Mclnornoy , Omaha 20 Mary Gleason , Omaha 20 Cory E. Vaow , Omaha 2(1 ( Kate B. Musser , Omaha 23 Adolph F. Zaabcl , Omaha 23 Clara H. Hoskin , Omaha 2U Theodora J , Hoot , Omaha 85 AltaC. Higgs. Omaha 20 James W. Hall , South Omaha 21 * KatoE. Clifton , South Omaha 17 Advice l < > .Mottier-i. Mrs. Wliislow's Soothing Syrup should al ways boused for children teething. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cures wind colic , and is the boat romoJy for dlarrhtua. 25cun ts u bottlo. Puttni-Hon. Hov. Jamo Patterson , secretary to Bishop Wortliington , who died at Ills homo (112 ( Soutii Twelfth street , lost night , was a canon of Trinity cathedral and at a meeting of the bishop and clergy In the Episcopal rooms yesterday the Hov. Dr. Doherty nnd Cimon Uurgoss of Plattsmouth wcro appointed to prepare suit able resolutions on his dcccaso. The Hov. Dr. Doherty was also appointed by resolution to prepare a memorial of the deceased to bo published in the ulocosun paper. The funeral will leave the residence , 012 South Twelfth street , at 1 30 o'clock , mid sorvlco will bo hud in the cathedral at 2UO : p. tu. to-day , Hov. James Patterson was born in Scotland In 1820 , where ho completed the ground work of his education. Ho graduated in theology nt Nebraska college and Divinity school in 10UU , and was ordained by Uisliop Clarkson , April 4 , of that year , and to the priesthood January IB , Ib71 , by the anmo bishop. Ho was ono of the original incorporators - corporators of the Cathedral [ Chapter , was Us first clerk , which position ho held up to time of his death. Ho was rector of Hrow- ncll hall from 1S70 to IS75 ; missionary rector of Holy Trinity , Hcllovue , from 1670 to 1677 ; assumed the rectorship of St. Mark's In 1S7SYI ; a member of the standing GOODS ! Large purchases from the great Lindauer Bros. ' failure and the wind up of Simeon Farwell & Co. enable us to offer the following : Gent's British Half IIoso at 6c Gent's 2oo English Half Hoso.in solid and fancy colors 12ic > Gent's $1.00 French Porcnlo Shirts , collars attached , nice patterns SOc Gent's $12.00 genuine ALL LINEN Shirts $1 00 Men's oOc Hickory Worlc Shirts 25e Men's $1.00 Fancy Flannel Shirts , beautiful patterns. 5kv ( Men's OOc Blue Denim Overalls , with apron 45c Gent's GOc line Red and Blue Striped Balbriggan Underwear 30c. committee ol the diocese and secretary of the same sinuo 1S72 ; secretary of tbo annuiil council of the diocese ainco 1370 , also of board of trustees of Nebraska college at Nebraska City was for sometime one of ttio examining chaplains of Bishop Clarkson. In 1ST ! ) ho was associated with Hov. Dr. Garrett and Hon. J. M. Wolworth of this city in the editorship of the "Guardian , " u monthly journal. When 13r. Garrett was made bishop of northern Texas the nauio of the paper was changed to that of "Church Guardian" and has since been conducted by lqv. Pat terson. The deceased was married in 1849 , his wife dying in 1870. Ho had ono son , George Patterson , a coal merchant ia this city. Imlliiii Territory. I have used Swift's Specific for a scrofu lous affection and nervous disorder resulting from blood poison , and pronounced it the very best medicine mado. It "suro cured" inc , for which I am very pratoful. JOHN HUNNMCUTT , Leon , Indian Ter , Always Recommends it. 1 have used Swift's Soccitlc In my familv for years for various disorders incident to this climate , and it has always given prompt roliof. I took it myself for a nervous disorder produced by ir.digcstionUhot had troubled mo for 11 vo years , rmd it gave mo the long sought relief. I induced a friend of mlno to tuKo it for a sere leg of over twenty years' standing , and it cured him. W. M. The County Hospital. Contractor J. P. Coots was seen with ref erence to hia acceptance of the superititcn- doncy of the county hospital building. He said ho had little or nothing to say about it. The commissioners , the contractors with their bondsmen and also Mr. E. E. Meyers , the architect , had called unon him and im portuned him to take charge of the building and see that it wi" put in absolutely safe condition. This ho had consented to do , but ho bad not accepted the superintendence' of the building. Ho told the commissioners that the hospital building could bo made safe under the original specifications , at an expense - penso not exceeding $1,000 ; that ho had no idea of tearing it down ; that ho would do nothing under any circumstances except upon authority cither of the commissioners or the architect , or both ; that ho would not give any order involving the expenditure of 5 cents except ho bo authorised so to do. His business is such , ho says , that he could not afford to give his entire time to the hos pital construction , and would not think of it. Hut If ho can aid in any way in saving the building- , the county is welcome to his ser vices. _ Frederick T , Roberts , M. D. . physi cian to the royal college of surgeons , university of London , Eng. , says : "Loss of appetite , loss of eyesight , dyspeptic symptoms , irregularities of the bowels , are so mo of the symptoms of advanced kidney disease. Warner'n Safe Cure cures these troubles , because it removes the cause , and putting the kidneys in a healthy condition , enables them to ex pel the poisonous or waste matter from the system. This is why Warner's Safe Cure cures so nuuiy symptoms that are called diseases. " Hoard of I'ulillo Works. The unexpected appcar.inco ol John n. Furay In the ofllco of the board of public works , together with that of St. A. D. Hal- combo , at 11 o'clock , brougnt about a special meeting of the board , which granted the Omaha Motor railway company a pormtl to lay traok west to Thirtieth street , on Com mercial street from Sherman tivonuo. The permission was given in iho usual way , per mits to be issued four blacky at a time. In addition , Dr. Mercer was notified by letter that his application on behalf of the motor company to lay double tracks on Sherman avenue from 1'inknoy street to Commercial btrcct had boon favorably considered , The mooting adjourned and the two mem bers of the board present discussed the surface transportation question. "This laying of track by the motor com pany on Sherman avenue and Commercial street is plain enough saHInf , " said Mr. Gent's 2oc Cloth Covered CulTs , per box Cc Gent's lac Cloth Covered Collars , per box ! ! c Gent's IGc Wire Spring Sleeve Holders 6c Men's and Boys' Straw Hats , all styles , in line braids , fancy tips and leather sweats SOc Men's 70"c Crush Elats , everybody wears them lioo Boys' $1.60 Jacket and Pant Suits , neat patterns Tfic Me'n's Summer Coats and Vests , nice patterns 7Co Men's Odd Vests , summer weight lOc Men's 20c Black Silk Bows Cc Furay. "Tho electric people arc now work ing away abreast of the f.iir grounds , and willprobablv reach the intersection of Thir tieth and Commercial streets by to-morrow nlcht. But , in a day or two , when Mercer asks permission to lay track on Thirtieth street north of Commercial street , ho will como across the horse railway people , who are also looking to Thirtieth as a Mqnway north to the city limits. Wo will have to en tertain his application , ' of course , but the battle between the companies will commence irght then. " Mr. Ualcombe nodded assent , and prophe sied that in the end the two corporations would marry. "But in the meantime , " said ho , "they have lots of right of way in this city that they will have to occupy , and they are divorced now , sure as h . " For some minutes the major was lost in an ocean of reflection , but ho swam ashore and said , "That motor on Sixteenth and Sher man , won't that bo a lallylulorin fair times i" The horse railway people are now working at Twenty-eighth and Casslus streets. They will go west to Thhtioth street and north to Commercial street. From Commercial and Thirtieth the roadway stretches north past the east line of Fort Omaha , and this piece of right of way is the bono of contention re ferred to by Major Furay. Dr. Gluck oyq , fiu car , Barker ulk. Kiiii ! tu Ijluibn. Will N. King was arrested and lodged in the central station by Officer Horrlgan yes terday. Ho ii charged with forgery. Ho passed a check for $10 on the Continental clothing house , and one for JO on Dawd & Hawley , saloonkeepers , signed Lee , Hart ley & Co. _ Tlio Y. M. CJ. A. Kntertninniont. The recital by the elocution class of-the Young Men's Christian association in the auditorium of their building , last night , drew a largo crowd. Judging from the en thusiasm every person present scorned to enjoy the entertainment. The latter was given under the direction of A. Gordon Rob- mow , who was assisted musically by Sidney Wrightson. The programme was an excel lent ono throughout , the features of It being the recitations of Mr. Hobinow. Twice his imino appeared and twice ho responded to an encore. Mr. Abbott's lluto solo pleased the nudlonco and ho responded to an encore , as did Mr. Wrightson. It fact , no gentleman's efforts passed unpralsod. The Hov. Dean Gardner presided. SOUTH OMAHA. School Imuiiiiirnl Ceremonies. To the People of. South Omaha ; I , William G. Sloano , mayor of the city of South Omaha , and Frank J. Persons , president of the board of education , of the city school district No. a , respectfully invite all parents and citizens of South Omaha to join in the centennial inaugural exercises to bo givou Tuesday , April ! IO , at Syndicate nark , by the schools of houth Omaha. Wo also invite all ministers , of all religions denominations , to be present and taku part in the celebration. Wo request all business men to close their places of business , from 10 o'clock in the forenoon till noon , and to join with the schools nt the park. W. U , SLO VM : , F. J. PGIISONS , Mayor. President of the Hoard of Education. Alioul tlio Oily. The best attended and plcasantcst dance hold within months at the National hall , was given by James Provinka Sunday oven- ing. ing.At At the meeting of the Central Labor union Saturday night a board of directors was elected. The not wcotiug will bo held Saturday evening , May 11 , in Knights of Labor hull. A Hohomlun school association was formed Sunday afternoon in the National hall with seventeen members. M. Doolas was elucbid president and Joseph Mihal secretary. 'Iho object of the association is to teach the Uohcmlan language. Meetings will bo held monthlv. The next. ono will bo in tlio itlpmil hall , Sunday afternoon , May 20 , at - o'clock. A flno literary and musical programme hud boon prepared for the union temperance meeting , under the ousnlces of the W , C. T. U , , held in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening , Hov , L. II , Kddlobluto presided , and was assisted by Hevs. Daniel Rogers and Hobort L. Wheeler. The SOUR , "Welcome to the W. C. T. U. , " by little Edith Gray , was very nice , and was well re ceived. Lewis N. Cockrcll has removed from Glonia , O. , and will build himself n dwell ing.Michael Michael Kelly , who 1ms been visiting St. Paul , has returned nnd reports all South Omaha boys at St. Paul well and doing well. A meeting will bo held in the Presbyterian church Thursday evening- the interest of the Council HlufTs Chautauqua. C. E. Union , of Emerson , la. , is visiting L. J. Carpenter. George W. Noblott , of Buffalo , N , Y. , is visiting Dr. James A. A. Kelly. An old gentleman by the name of Gi'.lctt , residing at Seventeenth street nnd Missouri avenue , came near bleeding to death Satur day night , blooding at the noso. A physi cian was called late in ttio night after his strength was nearly exhausted , and to stop the ilow of blood ono of the posterior nasis tubes had to bo stoppcdun4w- _ l ' ' ' ' J. Johnson was , T f tllo ioft nanj by a maddpgSalttyai.y ) ) ana onicor Gallon shot Captain Sexton nnd Ofilcor McMnhan went on a foraging expedition Saturday night for trumps and rounded up with twenty-nine Sunday morning. The whole gang was marched down to Sarpy county and bidden good-bye on their way south , The regular Sunday Third ward free-for- all row occurred over on Indian Hill , Third ward , Sunday afternoon. A score of lights occurred in about as many minutes. Only ono locomotive is Icept at the stock yards Sunday night now for use , the others being run in tlio round houso. The weekly gun club shoot nt twenty blue rocks resulted , John Gonmin , IS ; A. V. Mil ler , 10 ; H. Kobert , Ui ; S. S. Kemor and Fred Uowlcy , 11 each , and M. Ueiner , U. After the regular a side shoot wus indulged in. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity litrengtli anil wholusomeness. Mora economical than the ordinary Kinds , ami cannot be sold In competition with the multitudes of low cost. BhortwelHht alum or phospnutu powder * , bold only in cans. ltoy.il linking I'oivder Co. . 120 Wallstreet Now York P t > MIUU4 tiro1 aii or - . .l , loOT l 01Cwll M IOrr l oI LlceirleVlljdlr -ilj ibroucutll wr k ftrti , reitor * log tbfmillU tolIrallbaodTlKvrouihlrrnKlbt PUctrla furicut 232 r iti.irT i.riior ifurr lifsuoointMli , . . . . . . . UCLTkadHiuptBWJrf leapt.ufi. .4.p. Went tt l > r. scaneotlreurtd la tbre monllii. Bctltd J'ttapljlil ' 4a. 11111111. BAH BEN ELECTRIC CO. r. ll l > ll l. OH ICAOO.I U " ° --"i : ' : " DEAF""i - - * % J fit J i U "U.p.r. l ( d fMlKllj HEN'S ' $20.00 SUITS , 25 Oltgait Styles , at " ' . " . . . $10.1111 This line includes splendid silk mixed .tailor-made Suits ; superb satin lined cheviot Suits ; elegant satin faced four-button cutaway Suits in cray and brown , and fnio English worsted dress Suits , in blacliallat $10.00. MEN'S ' $22,50 , SUITS , made from flue imported wo'sled , small clicslc 11,25 MEN'S ' $25,00 Edinburgh Diapial ( Mot SUITS 12,50 The latest and nobbiest style in the market. MEN'S ' $28,00 Soft Finish French Worsted SUITS , in sacK and frocK 14,00 MEN1 S $30.00 Eiiglisli Worsted Prince AM DRESS SUITS 15,00 DRS , BETTS & BETTS 1408 rAitNAM STHEDT , Ou.un , NKB. ( Opposite Paxton iiotol. ) Ofllco hours. a. m. toHp. m. Sundays , 10 in. to 1 p. m. dpeclallsts In Cluonlc , Kervoui. Skin and Blood Diseases. fr Consnltatlon nt olllce or by mall freo. JlBfllclnes soiit by mull or express , nucuioly pucKed , free from observation , On.iranteuso euro ( inlckljsafelv unil uerinniicntlv. liIDDuniTQ nUDIT 1tI'VBPerl > ' 'lto"l''n. ' seint- ilbKVUuO UbDlLlll mil l bo < , N'H'lii IJmli- Rlom J'hyblcnl Decay , nilsliitc from Inillsc'ro- tlou , Kxceas or IndulKonce , proclticlni ; tjleep- lea ucHH , Dchponduncy , I'lniplcs on the face. uveialon totocloty , easily ( llNCoiiraRcd , luck of ( onllilcnce , dull , unfit for htudy or uiiBlnoss.and finds llfo u burden. Nifi-ly , permanently nnrt prlvntoly cured Commit nrs. Uetts it lletts , in : ! ' uimim St. , Omalut , Nen. Blood and Skin Disease ? n-snltx , romplutulv iTiullealed without tliualil of Jlnrciirv. fecrofula , UryKtpolas , roverHoieo , HlnlcliuH , Ulcci'M. I'alns in tliulle.ul nnd llonnx , SyiiliilltlcSoio'1'liroiit. Jloiilh nnd Tongue , Ca- turili. .Vo. iiunnunciitlv cured whuru others hnvu falli'il. , , tfirlnnu ITpinaiD' nn'1 ' imiadur Complaint * . lUDIlCV , Ulllldiy IMlntiil , Dim -nit. too fro- iiuent Itnrnlni ; or flloody Uilnc , Urlnu lilgn col iirpd or uith milky t > edlmont on htuiiillii ) , ' , Weak Hack , ( lonnorrliiuit , Uleot , Cystitis , ico. , I'romptly nndSafuly Cured , Churjses Keasoiu- Clfl'R.TrrF' T'R.TII Oiinrnntcea . . jinr- fD X JuuiO JL U JCbJEi 1 inuiit-iit Cure , ro- mnvul roiuplete , without cnttlni , ' , caiihtle or dilatation. Cuic fllULled at Iimno Inpatient \\ltliout a iiioiiiantbDalnor annoviince. To Yonni Men and Middle-Aged Men , I Cnnp pnnn 'I'ho a 'fiil eirect ? nt early A oUnb uUlllj Vlc . lUcli inlncs \\ciiliifbs. ; duttioylnuliotli mind mid bothultli nlllls ( li imiled Ills , pcrinant'iitlyrured. PTTQ AdiessiliosnMioliavo linp.ili'crt in 10 IhemtclveH by Impiopur fndnl- anil MOlttary hillt.J ; ; , wlilrh uln both liodv and inliul , imnttlny them for bnslne'is , Btudy or mnirliiKCt , , , , Miiiur.ii MKN. or thoio entering on Hint li.ip- Py life , awnie of pliVHlcal dublllty , quickly a * BIStco > OUR SUW'KSS Is based upon facts , llrstPractical Kxpo- rlencu. Hecuiul IJvery case H cp ( InllyatudliMl , tlinshtaitliiKnrlKht , Third Medicines nru pr . vart'd In our laboratory exactly to Hiilt < mli : ciif > i > . tmisallcctliiKfnros ultliout Injury. t"-trM-nd cents postiiuo for celebrated works on Chronlr , Xtrvous anil Didlcatn JH'i.tsc ) . Thousands cured. t4f A friendly loiter or call may gaMi you fntuin hulfcilm ; and slunif , and add i.-ulclen > earM to life. HfNo lotti'rs n- sei i d imluss accoinjiaiiiitd by 4 cents In * > taiur ? . AdawMiir ! < i1iyiT * Kirrrs. 1103 rurnnin Siteel , Oiaah.i , Neb. COLLEG KAAMlNATIO.Nd lor aUiul'jljn | \AS--AIICUI. . Midi : will bo liul.l In tint lily iluiln. Iliu lint Hi-oii of Junu , Applicants l r uxumimi'iun > b > ulil no. . I k'iit Uu ! ruAUUJib wd monthly liyoi-i-r 10.WO ljuHis. Alo.S'a/c. Kfftttualand I'ltttfint l pcrlxjr hyinaH.c/rutilrucKieU Kratni 'arttcuUri 3 jwwtnfje ttunipi AiMrrkS 'tux EUIIKIU CuEkuau. Co , PoTUorr , Mii-U. niul hy mull \ty \ Gomlnun JJru Company , Omaha. I They're Limited. Wo have some Special Uiirgulns In MEN'S SUITS for yon this week. Itlght nt the beginning of tha season we ptopo e to do yon some good , and have made special pilccs on homo especially good suito-jr. W , 810 and $12. Come early fiist choice. NiUVOUH : , rilHONICntirt PIUVATR PISKASUi of MKN nnd WOMEN aiiccoifullr tn > ai i. YOUNG MEN . Av < ir l.mto j-oclL'tjr , Klilnoy'l'iniiliii'itor illm-n'iiul BUT - tin ) lioiil * lo-UrlniiryOr iiti , tnii linr Mii'l ' u until nn'l fin-etlr ciirn. cnnnic * rcHmiuililn , i > M > icUllj lo tlin iiui.r , ' MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thrro nru iiiiuir troubled wlih too frnutnt avncua iiont HI iliu iimililur , liun iiicuiuntiniiil tit n miitlit 'iniirtliii. or Iniriiliii : > niiitlon , "ml nenkuiiliu of ttiu Mituiii m nninniiiT Ilia imllunt c-iiiinol ucniiiiuCar. ( liiiaiiiiiliiliiBllie i-iliiiirir ilo.o | lu u ropr nailliiiaiit ' will oilun liu fniiinl , riiMl luiiiucliuc * imrllV'o.ol ullJu. iiifii will Hpiwiir or iliu pilor bu , > \ u tliin , iniiklili liiif , luiilu clinn lntf to n ilnrk 01 l-jrpl I itpiiu iraiii * 'J Horuura iiinnr nii-ii .vlio , lki of lil ! rtU'l"y \2mJ. \ I'iSl S'LiknJ""i " 'f'1.,1"I ' ' ? ' ! " " " " ' " " > V wiul' IIBI tVCAKMM , . InU i flOCtOr Vf\\ \ \ , ] VfUIHr | < Ujtt'Q U I > 6rf6Ct DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main * and 12th St. .Knusas . city , Mo. IP3Jciilca ( Ihli DRJNK HIRES' ' ROOT BEER ' ( lit ) 1'iiriiBi < ) ( lle.l Drink | i tlio \Voilil , AIDIl/.lut | | ; , | > ( < | | oloiiu , Kpiirklhitr. A I'nckn.-o ( llijiiUlUc. ) in ikv nve pulluni KVI2KV lloriM ; ( JIJAKANriiKU. Ml ri'OI'III.K KAKIH > UHE. No linlllnii or tniliilim. | irccllciii | nlm.'lo , nnd It HIU IP iiiiiillii iy t'.tiruoii t > mi iiii > iukii A k > yur lliu iil't i r liiotcr for It Hnitnton * ' 9t -I u Iral jriMI tvl IIIIU.S' . Try it ami jouJVIll Not bo Wlllioiit it * TIII : OM.V < ; IMIM : ; ; Made by U , V , IJJUUS , 1'uu i-jjii'iiu ,