THE OMAHA DAILY E3S113 : MONDAY , MAY 0 , 1889 THK CITY. Prrnonnl A. T. Campbell , of Wahoo , Ii at tha Barker. K. J. Roe , of Grand Island , Is at the Barker. John O. Klmball , of Hartford , Conn. , la at the Barker. T. E. Anderson , of Crcslon , la , , won attdo Barker yesterday. Captain E. II. Palmer , of IMattsmouth , lias removed to this city , and will cncago In busi ness hero. Ho has represented one Insur ance company In Nebraska for twenty years. Irlnli-Atncrlcnn Kcptibllcnns. The Irish-American Republican club mot at Its headquarters In the Wlthnoll block yesterday afternoon , The political situation , both local and foreign , was Informally con sidered. A volume of routine Uuslnoss was transacted. A member of the club stated that tlio orRfinlriitton was gradually growing tttroiiKcr , und that Its power would bo felt In the coming local campaign , Should lie Stopped. The driving In of spikes or foot rests In the telegraph poles In close proximity to the sur face of the sidewalks , has been the cause of considerable complaint , of lato. Until recently the Bpiko was not allowed lower on the pole than 0 fcot-J Inches from the surface of the walk. Of late they have boon drlvrn nt a point not over three feet from the ground , and In many Instances just sufil- clontlvhlph to coma In contact with the heads of pedestrians. Yesterday , a lady walklnir nlonfr Fnrnnm street had her dress badly torn by it having ca'ught on one of the Iron An Embezzler In tlic Tolls. The city marshal of Springfield , Nob. , was in Omaha last night with a prisoner named Hcndrickson , who was arrested at Hastings on the charge of embezzlement. Hcndrlkson was employed In this city bv Harbor & Co. as a collector , about a month ago. Ho skipped out with about $25 of the firm's money , and also beat the Metropolitan hotel out of aboard bill. Barber & Co. caused u warrant to bo Issued for his arrest , but Hcndrickson evaded the officers until Satur day. Ho is now in the county Jail. Ho Is n green looking young Gorman , and his father is a farmer near Blair. The Christian Scientists. About a do7on Christian scientists of Omaha met , yesterday afternoon , In Unity church for the purpose of organizing a local religious society to bo known as the Christian Science association. Mrs. E. B. Fcnn , pas tor of the new denomination , and treasurer of the building fund , presided at the meet ing. The following ofllcers were elected : Jesse B. Hroodbent , assistant pastor ; Mrs. Ella Cherry , treasurer : A. P. French , secre tary nnd clerk. The directors nrn Jesse B. Broodbont , Mrs. A. P. French and Mrs. C. A. D. Brown. The trustees elected were Mrs. G. W. Eastman , Mrs. F. H. Woodbridgo and Henry lleick. The scientists will hold another meeting next Sunday afternoon at the same place. They propose to build a church when the necessary funds are in the treasury. Will you suiter with dyspepsia and Liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitulizer is guaranteed to euro you. Ho Blow Out Ills Brains. Albert Hcivog , a barber of 'JGS Milwaukee avenue , Chicago , who was In Omaha a few weeks ago , suicided Saturday. He cnmo to this city with f.lOO , and stopped with a Mrs. BurbanK , on North Sixteenth street. Ho told her of his intentions to kill himself , but the woman took his revolver away from him , , nnd thereby restrained him from Jumping into Jho depths of the unknown for a time , at least. Hcrzog spent his money , and then loft his trunk with J. S. Uooley , a barber at 812 North Sixteenth street. Dooley furnished him money to go back to Chicago1. When lie got there ho became distracted again and blow out his brains. Herzog was a Grand Army man. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good man Drug Co. _ YESTEUDAY'S "aUTUDKK. " The Victim Anxious to Catch n Glimpse of Ills Own Corpse. "I want to see my corpse 1" Thus spoke James ICcano , a pressman for the Republican , us ho stepped into the morgue , yesterday morning , with a satirical expression on his face. Ho was addressing Coroner Drexel. "Havo you n dead relative in the morgue ? " 'ashed the coroner. "Not exactly , " was the reply , "out I hoar the newsboys yelping around the street that n murder was committed at an early hour on Douglas street. I bought ono of the morning sheets , for which 1 am a pressman , and 1 am informed , in big extra bead lines , that I , myself , was the murdered man. I merely wanted tobcowhat I looked like when dead. It's natural , you know , for people to bo curious , especially when they wake up some morning and learn that their body is down at the morgue. I am sorry to have troubled you , but you can keep the coflln you have prepared for mo for the 'faking' reporter who had to make a showing for his day's work. " ICcano wus assaulted at 3 o'clock yester day morning by three men on Douglas street. Ho was knocked down and for a few moments was insensible. Ho received a gash in top of the head , but was out on the streets yesterday. A morning paper got out an extra and made an atrocious -and cold blooded murder of the affair. Use II. & II. for cleaning carpets ; all kinds of silks , woolen goods , silk and lace curtains , ribbons , neckties , flan nel shirts , etc. For sale by druggists , grocers and carpet houses. TIMS AaminoANTjuiunBig. Return of Hon. John li. Webster from thn New York Celebration. Hon. John Ij. Webster returned yesterday morning , from his trip to Now York , where ho attended the grand colubr.ition commem orating the one hundredth anniversary of Washington's Inauguration. Ho repents that everything was on too grand a sculo for description. On Monday , Mr. Webster wont as an invited guest on board the steamer Monmoulh , to witness the grand naval dis play In honor of the arrival of President Harrison. The harbor and buy were filled with a vast licet of all manner of craft , and Mr. Webster pronounces it the most mug- nlflcont demonstration of the celebration. A continual roar of cannon was kept up until the prnhldcnllal party reached the foot of Wall street. Monday afternoon , Mr Wub- Btnr attended the banquet at the Equitable building , where each table represented a Btull , In the evening ho attended thn grand centennial ball , staving until midnight. DTucbdny , from 11 a. in. to 0 p. in. , ho spent In watching a military purado , and when ho loft the spot an nluinst Inexhaustible supply of soldiers appeared to bo coming. Nearly all the states cast of the Mississippi were represented , and among the states west of It were Kansas , Iowa , Missouri , Minnesota , Colorado and Oregon. At the head of the various stitto troops rode the governors and tails of the states. Mr. Webster regrets that Nebraska was not represented in the line by at least four bundled milltiumon with the governor at their head. Ho believes no better advertisement of the tttuto could have been made. Tuesday evening Mr. Webster attended the banquet at the Metropolitan opera house , composed of SOU of the most distinguished cltlions of the United States. She | ieci'hra attracting the moat attention were those of Cleveland , Hayes and HarrUon , tno effort of the president being niagulllcenU One fcu'.uro of the occasion was the badges worn by tha guests , consisting of a splendid medallion of Washington , bunging by a silk ribbon to a traintvarao pin. Each of these cost $11. Mr. Webster values the trophy most lilgnly. Atlvlco to SJntticra , Mr * . Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should always - ways bo used for children tcethm ? , It soothes tbn child , softens the gums , alliys oU paiu , cures wlud coUc , aud la the l ) i r MB'y for Sttccn ti a bsltlu. TUI3 PIKES NOT UANICGD. Some Facts Concerning the Associa tion oT Stationary Knglnncra. Billy Auitin , a prominent member of the Omaha lodge , No. 1 , Nebraska Association of Stationary Engineers , In conversation with n reporter , referred to n letter which appeared In a morning paper recently , over the signature of "Ono of the Boys , " in which , among other uncomplimentary things , it was Insinuated that the Omaha union of station * nry engineers was very dead. "I wish to state for the benefit of the gen tleman , " said Mr. Austin , "that Omaha No. 1. N. A. S. E. , Is alive and well , und. al though wo are moving slowly , wo are getting along very well , u Omaha No. 1 is dead , It is a very lively corpse for its size , and 'One of the Boys' doesn't need llonwako nights looking for our ghost. I have no doubt but that tno correspondent Is ono of those that keep out of the N. A. S. E. Just to see if the thing Is hero to stay. I will state for the gentleman's informuslon that It is be ginning to look as ifvo were hero to stay. "The N. A. S. E. was projected In 183'J by a few engineers of acknowledged ability and approved character. They were thoughtful men and having seen many orcanlz.xtions ef fected that shortly wont to pieces for lack of requisite Interest , guarded against such n fate for Omaha r o. 1. Realizing that men In this profession got ) iald according to their skill and capacity , they decided to compel all members to maku their own contracts and permit each member to secure such pay as ho could fairly earn. "They saw that irood character and habits had much to do with the prosperity of all men and resolved that the order they sot up should look well to the habits and character of all applicants for membership. They also provided a technical or professional examin ation for proposed mcmbci s in order that they might determine if there was n natural dispo sition or aptness for the profession possessed by the candidate. They prepared a preamble of principles , opposed to the ordinary trades- union ideas , which they determined should bo strictly adhered to. That they have boon successful Is attested by the roll of IbO asso ciations , located ir. thirty-one states and territories , and are gaining daily accessions to their ranks. "Tho N. A. S. E. Is a simple , very plain or ganization. It has no use for high-sounding titles for its oluccrs , while its constitution and ritual are models of simplicity and directness. "Tho association has no regalia other than clean , decent clothing and good manners. It Insists that members , on entering Its halls , shall leave in the ante-room their religion , politics and allegiance to any other order. Its n ( fairs uro conducted strictly on business principles , and In its meetings , where prop- erlv conducted , no time Is wasted in forms and ceremonies , but every moment is de voted to the helping nnd educatiuir work It wus organized to do. " Thomas E. Howard , late clerk at the Atantic hotel , died at St. Joseph's Hospital , and will bo buried in Forest Lawn cemetery , from Riovo's undertak ing store , Monday , May 0 , at 2 p. m. SOUTil OMAHA. The Hoard of Triulc. President John A. Doe called the board of trade to order S.xturday night. There was n good attendance of members and citizens. C. M. Hunt reported action In regard to thu Mercer Motor Hallway company. President Doe reported that the Union Pacific railway eomuany is in favor of pav ing Hallway avenue from Q to N street , und will sign any petition to pave the avenue with Coloiudo sand stone. Vice-President Anderson was called on and gave an interesting description of his trip to the Black Hills with the Omaha board of trade , nnd stated that ho had dis tributed 1,000 South Omaha board of trade circulars , some of them being at every town between hero und Doadwood. The following resolution was read and unanimously adopted : Resolved , By the South Omaha board of trade , that wo heartily endorse and second the action of the Omaha board of trade in presenting to President Harrison the name of Lewis A. GrofT , of Omaha , as a man for many years identified with the interests of Omaha , Nebraska , and the whole west , and a man In every way quali fied to fill the place now vacant In the Intcr-stato Commerce commission , and present an earnest appeal that ho bo ap pointed to fill said vacancy. The grade of Twenty-third street from O to Q streets was discussed , and the general sentiment was that the property should bo for resldenco purposes , and therefore the grade should be light. C. M. Hunt favored the ordinance giving the Motor Railway company a franchise , but was opposed to the two years limit , and at present did not know whether or not ho would vote for it. Councilman McMillan thought to vote the franchise would give the city a street railway very soon , perhaps within six months. City Engineer Lawrence thought it bettor to have u motor than a cable line , und believed that if the cable line would got a franchise it would construct an electric motor line. E. H. Howlnnd thought the tramway company the better , as it has larger Omaha connections. O. E. Shannon reported that un electric motor line would b < constructed , with storage batteries. James II. Van Duscn opposed the ordinance , unless the ordinance provides for crossings by other companies , and also that it will come in within u reason able time. Mr. Randall had read the ordi nance and had made up bis inind to votfs against it. David Anderson reported that Dr. Mercer would run his motor line here soon , nnd , when needed , to the West Sldu. Ho thought that Dr. Mercer's motor company could come in under his old franchise. The following resolution was adopted : Resolved , That it bo the sense of the board of trade that ouilnance No. 120 , grunting the Omaha Cable company a franchise , now passed by the city council , Is not sufficient to protect the Interest of the city of South Omaha. That said ordinance ought to bo amended so as to Incorporate the following conditions : That the company should bo put under good bonds to build and operate the line as far south as Q street , anil that the same bo done within fifteen months. That competing lines shall have thn right to cross each other's trucks at any point : that all competing lines shall have the right to operate on tha same streets ; that no street tthull have mere than two tracks run ning In the same direction ; that the com pany shall give the city continuous operation of its lines under penalty of forfeiture of franchise. The resolution was ordered engrossed , printed und a copy of the sumo scut to the city council. The frvn mall delivery was discussed , and It was stated that no delivery would be es tablished till sidewalks bo constructed. Complaints were tmtdc that the city clerk charged 25 cents for giving lot numbering ) ) . A committee , consisting of Messrs. David Anderson , R. H. Lawrence and E. C. Lane , was appointed on mail , sidewalks and num bering , aqd to correspond with Congressman Council in regard to establishing the frco mall delivery system nt once. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder pro duces a soft nnd beautiful skin ; it com bines every element of beauty nnd purity. The Crclfihton Anniversary. Saturday evening being the twentieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Croighton , friends to the num ber of about sixty gathered at the family residence to celebrate the event. The largo parlors were thrown open in the early even ing by the host and hostess , by whom the gathering was altogether unexpected. The old , the middle-aged nnd young were there , and to all hearts , made light with merriment , the joyous hours seemed to pass only too swlltly. Music and cards was the order of entertainment. Refreshments were royally served by the daughters of the family at u Into hour. At the conclusion of the evening Mr. Creighton , in a few re marks , thanked his guests for their presence nnd the delightful surprise given him , as suring them the evening would bo ono not soon forgotten. Mr. J. M. Fur-ay responded in behalf of those- present , and hoped that they might all be present nt similar gather ings marking future epochs in their hosts' wedded life. The following from the pen of Mr. L. P. Bard well , editor of the Marion ( la. ) Pilot , will , wo believe , bo of interest to many. Ho nays : "It is with pleasure that I certify to the real merits of Chamberlain's ' Cough Remedy. I have used it in my family for years and have always found it most excellent , and es pecially for colds , croup and sore throat It is safe and ellectivo. For sale by all druggists. _ WRESTLING WITH A BEAR. Patrick KoilunrHtoriMillnilclithln Gets Two Falls to Bruin's One. Tlioro is a largo and powerful bear at present appearing at the museum at Industrial hull , nt Broad and Vine htreots , says the Philadelphia Times , who , having vanquished all bis brother bruins at Gnuco-Roman and calch-as- catch-can wrestling , has taken to the stage and nightly grunts defiance at the male spectators who assemble to gaze upon the attractions of the place. Patrick Rodgors. employed at the Baldwin locomotive works , has for some time watched with interest the bear wrestling , and finally decided to have a bout with bruin. So his friends at the works made uu a purse , making Arcbio Snath , ono of Rodgcrn' most ardent ad mirers , fetakoboldor. Wednesday evening - ing was set for the struggle. Rodgers is a voung man only twenty years of ago. ago.Ho is fully developed , weighing 190 pounds , and standing live feet ten inches in height , with a chest measure ment of forty-three inches , around the hips forty-two inches , fallowing him to bo a man of unusual physique. As for the boar , all who have seen him pro nounce him to bo more than a match for any ordinary man. Rodgcra on making bis appearance on the stage was mot with rounds of applause from his 600 friends and ac quaintances of the shop. The first fall was called off on account of both man and beast falling on their side and neither scorning to have any advantage over the other. The second fall was for Rogers , who throw bruin square and fair on bis back and the spectators , both men and boys , wore nearly beside themselves with' de light at the first fall counting for their champion. The third fall was one lor the bear , who by a dexterous swing of bis huge paw hit Rogers full on tbo chest , then followed it up with a butt of the head , sending the plucky Irish boy to tbo floor , ana throw his immense body with full force on tbo prostrate form of the animal antagoni/.cr. In the fourth and last round the bear was fully roused , and so was Pat Rogers , who un buttoned bis knit jacket , tossed it to ono sidq , bared his arm to the shoulder and said : "Lot him come' " Pat was mad and the expression of determina tion on his face brought forth rounds of chcera. The bear advanced with a rush , and so did Rogers. They mot in the middle of the stage , Rogers dropped his head , butted the bear in the chest , and taking a low hold of his &haggy sides gave a striking exhibition of his immense strength. Ho actually lifted the bear bodily , nnd throwing himself forward , forced the old "king of the pines" squarely on his back , where ho lay at least livo'sec- onds. Rogers was carried away from the hall on the shoulders of four brawny iron workers , and the place fairly resounded with cheers and huzzas. it was fully ton minutes before quiet was restored aud the performance wont on. Dr. Gluck eye and oar , Barker blk. Coal tar for sale by tbo single barrel or in car load lots. Address Sioux CITY GAS Luurr Co. , Sioux City , la. in Good Company. Kx-Presidont Cleveland recently went fibbing in some strange company. The conveyance in which ho reached the water is owned by a republican , the pond , in which ho fished ia the property of two republicans , and in the boat with him were two other republicans. The fish bo caught , seven in number , were all sound republicans , too , it is pre sumed , although it is only fair to add that they were beautiful trout , uot suckers. At this season the walls from which the drinking water is obtained are lia ble to bo poUuttod with surface water. Grade around the well and force the surface water away. PURE. HATURAL FRIHTPIAVORS tJ ed by the Dulled Slitrt Oovrrtinlf nt. niiclorseil liy tht lir d of the Great rnlvereltlei PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.i Now York. Chlcpno. 6t. Louis. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and \ \ holcsomcnoss. 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Third Medicines are pre pared in our laboratory exactly to milt each case , tluis allectlnicures without injury. C * "bend 0 cents postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured. tVf A friendly letter or call inuvsavayou ftituie milU'iincr and shame , and add golden jears to life. fiTNo letters an ew ered unless accompanied by 4 cunts in stamps. Address or rail on DIES. HT'l v * - < ' . > r' < i * Si 1108 raruam Siteet , Omaha , Neb , FOR MEATS , FISH , Table SOUPS , GRAVIES , A incmur : For LOST or FAILING MANHOODI H rUal I ( Vl : GcDCruland NERVOUS DEBILITY ! f TTft 1C1 Weikncii of Body and HindiZffectJ V U jLw.0 ofEnortorExceueeinOldorYounf , Itblitit. Kolil * BiKllOOU fully llc.lnrrtf. lion to Kblarc * TIltlTBK&T-IUitDIl I. itj. Un U.lir , from 41 ll Ui. T rtU rt . , uil tor.lfnluonlrl. . . u writ * Ibrn. ItiKtk. full itilifttttoa , and tro r n&ll 4 o.tutrAionr , BEFORE YOU BUY Your Spring Suit or anything clso in our line , ask yourself this question : Is tlioro a arger or more reliable house than the Nebraska Clothing Company ? No city in the West has a larger nor better conducted establishment , and what is more , no city in the Union has a store that sells goods as cheap as wo do. We simply invite comparison of our goods and prices with those of any other house. Every day wo servo customers who are amaxed at the low figures at which our goods are marked. The Cheviot suits wo advertised last week ara pronounced by [ everybody to bo the greatest bargain , and nothing over shown here can approach tliom. The Saclwaro nearly all gone , but of Frocks wo show a larger line than last week , having roooivod during the J past few days several big lots , many of which are much finer than those advertised before The new ones are all with fine silk facing , and make elegant fitting1 garments. In addition wo will oiler to-morrow a lot of strictly all wool Casaimoro Sack Suits at § 1.50. This is the greatest all wool suit ever offered , and we do not hesitate to pronounce it ahead of any suit for which other houses are asking $7.50 and more. It is of a stylish light check , well trimmed and made , and makes a handsome as well as a durable suit. Wo are pleased to'nniionnco that we hnve again a largo stock ot those fine English Corkscrew Suits at $10.00 and custninors who have boon waiting Cor those suits , oini now be supplied This is the most extraordinary bar- am ever offered and the fact that the first big lot WIH sold in such a short time proves it. Those \ve have now are if anything better lined and finer made than the first ones. As we made such a hit with those suits , wo talc pride in having tlu'in innde up well. Send for a sample of these suits , it will do you goo.l to see it. A visit to our new shoo department will soon convince you that you have been paying right alone ; too much money for your footwear , We will show you the finest C.ilE Shoe strictly haiulsewed welt , at § 3.90 which cost you in regular shoe stores ? 5.50 to SO.OO.Excellent Calf Shoas , Goodyear welt which is as good as handsowed at $2.75. These are destined to be the most popular shoes in Omaha. They have neither pa3 , W.K threads nor tacks inside to hurt the feet , and arc ru flexible as giMiutno hau'lsjwed shoe ? . The idontic.il shoo co b * 3-0,1 in any other place from § 1.00 to $1.50. We have them in congress and lace , all widtln and sixes. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. Mas Uoyer-EstaWishfld 1865-Adolph Meyer SIXTEENTH - AND - FARNAM - STREETS General Agents Tor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , SURH Story & CM and SlioiiiiiEcr-Bcll Organs , SPKCIAT , I'KICKS AND 'I'EitMS. Write for Catalogue. ELECTRIC BELT DR. , .ELECTRO- GALVANIC ! IDODY BELT and Hu iM > nsorj euro the follow < , Btlo Oomitlnlntx. nil anil neB , 'Irombllnff . . . - VX.L.I.i tlon , Intomnlu , jO f'l < r' \ , Wastlnit of tlio llodr , DisimiKis r 1 tj \ \ * rou dii \ lncll crotlonln Vouth or Mumufl J.lftJ.all UUoaiea j ' ' Intrto the Wornb or cenittl orgnns Thin 1 tlm J.AJTBT amlOnxATEBT irarroTerapnt mnde , and li tuimi lor to nil ether > . l.vcrliurar ot an Electric llelt wnnti tha Iati' l-tlll ha ulll lin.l Dm OvH.nl'It. HclilTurfnmnllother , mltl nll TriilY : IIH.1 , nnd not u clmln , toltalo or wire belt. It "III CLUB ill l < miiUlmi luriUe Lj tlitlrlillr. 1 he electric current cun he 'iKHTit.it by UIDIIIIO before It li applied to th > boilr , and U norn onlr sli to ten hoar * Oallj. Ji.rou n 111 eiamlne this halt > ou will liuj no oilier , To than the l.NTim ; OoNriDFKCK we I'aTB InoiirKlectro-Oal- vaiilo Helta anil Arrll nco " "III J o r > . 4 lltlt ToDtlft to Urspouilble I'arllrt on Thlrtjr llajk * 1 rUI. bund Ko. itOHtlil/n for our IftrK Illuntrnted piiniihlrt. Iry nlVlrnrilr. O fn'.KItl'rilll'nHllkS.iilr'f Ir'rr.lr. THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO. lUtatlon Ibli r ner. ) ( IncoxroniTiu JUKI IClh. 133T. ) 300 North Oroadwav. ST. LOUIS. MO. DRINK 'II ID I'll rent mid Hodt Drinlc In llin World. A | > | > otUli > K , DeliolmiH , . A rncknuu ( liquid ) 2ic. unites Hire Rnllont. KV12KY HOI-IMS UUiXUANTlSIill. NOTllOUW.K. JIASH.Y MAI > K. No bnlllnv or ftniliilni : . Direction ! Mmpla , unit If iniiile urrordln ly tlieruritn bono nilitalte. \ k ) our Druuultt or liiiu or lor It. and take no other. | ! ee Hint you ifet IIIHK.V. Try it nuil juu ; Will Not lju Willioul It. " THE I'lllI.AIIKI.rillA 1'XNtU K. Illlt l-S. , w * Your Business by using our Chromo and Duslncss Uanli , Adveiliilug Nw cities &c , . printed to order Samples , and pv " LX null , ( to lluslness mriicmh ) 10 els , Address , RICE BROTHERS , 7 jo North 4oth St. , Philadelphia , Pa. min'rlm-rrnmtliJ tt. fiit i.fyuutlifiil.r. < -r. " " - - ' - ' - ' " * uj ur" i -r etc. 1 will Iri3lv ulu Mo tIMllMi ( Mlilnl ) full | * itl < .ular for liumn i-urt , ( no vf Moodu . Conn. and 1 union CUHKD : no kulft ; book free , r , u.w < Jinuiian.u , UUIUUO , 1U. I bay , llrov n , old boy , have you neon this ndveitlsomont of Spring and Summer Suits ? j.at us ( jo mound to-raoriow , and have a look at them. Smith had ono of their ? 5 suits lust fall , mid it uns as good n fit and Mylo as uny JoO custom made. Jit. 13 , 0. WKPT'S NritVB AND BJIUN TIIH.IT- JIK.NT , a guaranteed Hperillu for HyMorlit , netis. ConvulMoiH , rils , Nervous NeuralRla , Headache. Nervoi-s 1'roitiatlon caused by Iho usoot alcohol or toliac < o. Wakofiilnuss , .Menial Bopiesslon. Boftei.lng of the llrain redlining in InMtntty and loading to jnlfcory , ai-cay and death. J'lcnintnra Old Ago , IlarrimniHK , I.ossof J'o\\er in either sex. Involuntary j.osses nnd Hporrnfttorrhtra caused by ovnr-oxei tlon of tno Drain. saitaOuse or over indulgence. Kiicli box contaiiiH ono month's treatment , ? 1 n box , or six lio\os for W , oeut by mall prepaid on re ceipt or prim. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cm any easy. With endi nnlnr received liv us for MX liiixiif , acxmiimnl < ! d with J.1 , wo will Bend the purchaser our wrltfen Kiiaranleo to refund - fund tlininonny If thu li'eatmontduos not cirect acme. Gu.minti-es Issued only by ( iooilmun DiiiB ( ; o. . DiiiKglsts , Solo Agents. 1110 Purnitm Btreot Omaha eb. 'Die I'ubllr nre not vrnorally nvriira Hint by Ine pruicul muilioclft nl coixlnrf : ully oiiiMmlt ol liu inll'-i ) Hint l > iiHcl In thrown irmy in llio ( troii.irts nnil vraiti'cl , ClirrulM * connirtuj wltli thin romp my ) m\oflaccorded In ftnvluu tliU wnbU * HO fiat tliu 101:1- IIHIIT Mill funituli inlli'O niirlo of Hie Ilii'ittJnvn , put up In iiimll portnUla J.irs unit w/tmiAVfi : " I'l.iil HII- i. ) ei'iir n nil initiraiilued In bu only nb'nit ( INK- 11AIK TIII'I OO.-l'In till ! lOinimnTDf fommiin tot. leu. Only bulling wnlorln nuwlol wlioii , ; r < 3mrlnK : It fur the table.I'rown 1.1'juM duruo Coinji uiy. Ask Your Crooor for VHOIW JjJQUJJJ COIWEIS. M < ( JOUU , JJUADY & CO. , " \VholusaUi Grwors , - - Oimilm , Neb TriiM.cornbtm i'Uiiaiitfit ' < ' ( jUt * I'lHy emu In tli tourld rLmifvllnjf iiCunllnuoiiiiTrcli to ( t'.V < iy5i * "rurirnl Hclvntlile ruiviirnl.Iiuirwr * . .fornit.lu luul I'lTuthL * * A\uiU It.iua * . Oir fi.OdO cm til. Hi ndrtninpfm i iniitil4t. ! ALKO Kf.KfriltlU JII-l.TH I IU J'lHIIAHl . Dfl. HOHKE , REMOVED TO UO V/A / DASH AVt , , CHICAGO. 20to60 DAYS. This is u disciiso which has horotofora Bullied all Medical Science. When Jlorctirv , Iodide of Potassium , Sarsnpa rilln or Hot Sprliis | fall , wo Bunrunlooa cure. Wo have a Ilemfdy , unknown to nnyon * in th \VorldoutsldeofourCoiniiituy , undone lliathaa to cure the most obstinate cases. Ton days la recent cases does t ho work. 1 1 is the old chronla deep seated cases that we solicit. We have cured hundreds who lmv been abandoned by 1'hyslclans. and pronounced incurnble , nnd wa chullenBo the world to brlnu us a cnse that wa w 111 not cure in less Ihan blxly day . Blnco the hlitorv of mealclne n true speclQo for Syphilis has uoim sought for but never found until our was discovered , nnd we are lustltlod in saylnz it is the only Hemeay in the world tnat will poi itUcly cure , bociiuso the latest Medical Works. published by the bust known authorities , say tnoro was never a Into spcclllc before. Ourrora edy will cure when veiythln eho haa failed. Why waste your llmo nnd money with patent medicines ihnt never had virtue , or doclor wllh physicians that cannot euro you. you lhat lutra tried everything elsa should come to us now anil ( ft permanent relief , you never can ; ; ot it elsa- whero. Mark what wo say. In the end yori nitiBt take our leinedy or NBVKK recover nnd you that have been allllrted hut n short Unit should by all moans come to us now , not one In ten of now cases over iot permanonlly cured. Many iethelp and thine they are free from th disease , but in one. two or three yours after U appears Again in a more horrlhlo form. This is a blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Boom41O PaxtoBlook. To ( ilns-inv , licirnsl , DuliHii nnil Lhcrpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin paiiMigt ) & to fit ) , arconllnu to location of state loom. Kxcnrsiuu Siw to yrj , Steeingu to nnd from ISnropo at I.ouest itatcs. AUSTIN ilAf.DWIN ACO. . . ( lun'l AKont-i , fil Ilioadwiiy , New VorJc. JOHN lil.KODN , ( kn'l Westoin AKOIH. . , , , lot Ilitndolph tit , , Chicago. 1IAKHV 15. M001lis : , Aueut , Oimilm. Retlucud Cabin Hutes to Oliibgrow Ex hibition. C. ' the I.lnunr Hahlt , rntltlrrlr C'uri'd tir diiilnUterliiu Or. Cialilcn Hpcflllo. ItcaiiDe plvon ma cup of cofTeo or lu artl. cles of fee > i , without the icnoirloilua of thu pa. leuti-it U iiimuiitcolr Jiannli-ta. uml will f- fecta pernmni'iit iinilspeeilycnre. whuthcr the patient Ib a moderate dilnkur or an alcohol wreck. IT NIVriit { : 1'AII.H Over IOO.OOO ilrunkniilDiiiivu bc'jn mailittoinperato men who liuvu taken ( ioldf n Bpocllln In their coiree wltli- out their knowleil8 , and today believe they quit drinking of thela own accord , it paca book of partlcnliirs free. Kithn ft Co. nt-enta inth and IJoiicluiHtH , lutli and ( Juinlut ; slroela. Oinatiu , Neb ; Council Illuils. Jowa : Aeenti , A. 1) . 1'VjUoriHro. . -M - i * rm tn W J WM VI W Hoiiiai-kable for powerful ByniiitliOllo | ) tone , pllnblo uutlon and nbholnta dura- miuy ; so .yoarB1 roconl tljo best ginmm * tec oi the excellence of thc&o instru- JIlC I ) LBt PUNNYHOTAI , WAFEESB nro ittixl monthly by ovc r I0o > 3 . fUXHIU I , CO. , DUJHOIT , JIJCU. and by mall by Ooodniim Dru Go ( | iuiiy , Omnl.u. HUH i i ' ' ' ' 9ulc Jt ? ? Z .1 f-\S" \ ; ? cin'ecUii wvon day . KoP , ura St. K.V , r