8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ! THURSDAY MAY 16. 1889. ' THECITY. destroyed the tolopliono In the gnrbngo insixjotor's odlco yeator- flny morning. Borka'a two During Polico-Tudgo ycnrs In ofnco , ho ndjudicatod 21,895 cnsoB. In that time there wns collected In flues nnd costs , 918,570.70. , Michnol Wnllons , a saloonkeeper nt Fourteenth and Plorco , has boon arrested - rested for Belling llnuor on Sunday. Ills cnso will bo hoard on Monday noxt. The water works company hag issued nn order to the ofTcct that consumers cnn only me water for sprinkling lawns before 9 o'clock In the morning and after 5 o'clock in the afternoon. A nest of timber wolves was found last Monday about two miles north ot the city , by Low 1'rlco , who resides on Mnplo street. Ho captured six of the cubs nnd sold them for pots yesterday to parties who will rnlio tbcm. * The sheriff ot Sarpy county passed through Omaha yesterday with a man named , T , P. Ilentlrlckson , whom ho was taking to the penitentiary. Ilondrlck- eon wiis convicted of horso-stoaling and got two years. License Inspector Turn bull yesterday caused warrants to bo issued for the ar rest of S. P. Montgomery , James Mile stone and Saniuol JJowoll for soiling coal without license. The license for coal dealers is $100 per year. The thirty-eight judges and flfty- eovon clerks for the coming election on Saturday wore appointed yesterday - day by II. T. Clarice , president of the board of education. There will bo nineteen polling places. Krnest Meyer , who lives at the corner - nor of Thirteenth and Pacific streets , yesterday , hud a warrant issued for the arrest of .John Stock , a young Gorman , on the charge of larcenyno alleges that Stock has boon in the luCblt of going through the house during his ab sence and carrying off everything loose at ono end. Mayor Broatch has remitted the re maining seven days of the line of Will iam Madden , who was given twenty-five days in jail by Judge Berka , for va grancy. Madden has been sick since his incarceration and was taken charge of by his brother when released from jail. Personal W. II. Atwood , of Fremont , is in the city. 11. II. Glover , of Grand Island , is In the city.C. . C. E. Frlnk , of Iowa Falls , is nn Omaha vlslsor. 12. C. Carncs and wife , of Seward , nro In the city. J. F. Calhoun , of Minneapolis , Is at the Paxton. George C. Pcnncll , of Atlantic , la. , is m the city. Ex-Governor Dawcs arrived in Omaha , last night , Senator J. II. McCall , of Lexington , is at the Paxton. Dave ICnuffman loft yesterday for Chicago on business. Lewis S. liurlcc , Baltimore , AM. , Is stop- plug at the Allllard. lion. J. T. Paulson nnd wlfo loft yes terday morning for Europe. W. H. Sccord , editor of the now Crete Democrat , is jn the city on business. Louis Millar , fish commissioner of Wyom ing territory , has been In Omaha for the last two days. Dave S. Lehman and Fred C. Bador , two well known Ohloans , Sundayed in the city. They ore onrouto to Denver. The remains of Edward Uoddon. victim of yesterday's elevator accident , will be sent to his homo at Crcto this morning for burial. ' Charles J. Harbach and wife started for Europe yesterday. They will visit all the chief cities of the old world , particularly Paris , and will bo absent about four months. Gco'rgo J. Paul of this city , and John Mo Bride of O'NIoll. have gene to Chattanooga , 'Tenn. , to attend the supreme council C. K. of A. , being the delegates Jrom Nebraska. The Uev. J. H. Douglas , of Dos Moines , In. , spent yesterday in the city , looking after the Interests of the members of the Friends' church. Mr. Douglas is general superin tendent of the pastoral and evangelistic de 1 partment of the church for Iowa and the northwest , and president of the church ex tension board. Ho went to Lincoln , last night , whom there are qulto a number of Friends. After visiting west as far as Dundy county , wboro there are several organizations and a school , ho will return to Omaha and hold public services. A Boy on Guard. Ofllccr McCurty found the front door of the store at W20 Douglas street open Tuesday night and considerable cash In the drawer. * No one was about the place and the oftlcor * ' placed a messenger boy ut tbo door to guard ! the place until morning. V * Gamblers and Their Poker Tables. Complaint Is made that some of the gamb lers , who recovered their gambling appara tus from Chief Seavoy , on condition that they remove It outside the state , have not com piled with this requirement and their de S vices , aio to bo seized by the police again. S * ff * Two Brothers Injurotl. Louis Dovalon , a pupil of the Bancroft school , had his loft foot badly bruised whllo playing at recess , pulling a pile of lumber on linn , A few hours later his brother was run over by n buggy near the corner of Thir teenth and Martha streets , the wheels pass ing over his right ankle , bruising It consider r . ably. Both boys uro confined to their bods. t f Italn in the Itookery. The rain poured down In torrents through the roof on the city hall Tuesday night , doing about $100 Worth of damage to the carpets nnd books In Chief Soavoy's room , and about the some In the mayor's ofllco and the council chamber. Only a few months ago now roof was put on the building. "minified to Itcfornt. John Pitzqorald , a paver , who lives near "tho corner of Twenty-eighth and Davenport , was before Judge Borka yesterday charged with disturbing the pcaco of his neighbor hood und abusing his family. Ho pleaded for moroy und offered to tulto a pledge for five years. Upon his showlntr that ho was KOlng to Lincoln to work for a contractor named Fitzgerald , Judge Berka dismissed him , Fatal Grading Accident. Whllo handling a scnipor on Twenty-fourth nnd M streets yesterday James Flko slipped nnd missed his footing and foil in the dump below , fulling on the baclt part of his head , nook nnd shoulders nnd receiving injuries which proved fatal. The splno was so badly Injured that paralysis sot In at once and ut 11 o'clock to-day Mr. Fiko died. Mr. Fiko resided In Albright's annex. Fifth Street Sunday Hcliool , Rev. S , 1C. Phruncn , of Princeton semin ary , has como to lake euro of this Hold dur ing the summer vacation of four months. This now chapal , at Fifth and Williams ( tracts' , is alicady in process of construction. liev , William J. Hursha will deliver his lec ture , "Leisure Days in Italy , " Friday night 6 p. in. , ut Forest hall , corner Sixth ant' ' Porco | streets , for tuo bcnoilt of the building fuud. Aiiitlyzlnjr Ten. A bill of too tor noalyzlng tea has been presented to the city council bv It H. G. Pattern , chemist at the Oinahu Medical col lege , and is now in the hanJs of the commit tee on 11 nanco. Comptroller ( , iOodrich sny $ ho has douota as to its being paid. A woman JivlijB ut the "Oi > on IJoor" conceived tlio idea , it seems that somebody wns tryintr to iiolson her and had the tea taken to Ol'iof bcayeyt The latter referred It Uri'olGn , SolMB10 * ? " ' 10r Sttaiyialfon. If any , l-nin S was /cuua tlie fact has not boea de. } hnvc * TilTIabeon remarked that the tea , jcjilii have ke a refertttd to the city pliy- VISIT. A Ncphctv'B Cnll Londn to nn Old Mnn' Jlnrclcr. The Hon. A. J. Popplcton returned last evening frntii Colorado , where ho wont several dnys ngo to net na advisory counsel In behalf of n nephew , charged with mur der. Urlof telegraphic reports of the affair have been printed in these columns , but they RHVO only n meager account of the facts. The accused Is well known aud highly ro * spcctcd , especially In Insurance circles. The facts of the cuio are about as follows : C. F. Hatch has been for eleven years general agent of the Travelers' Insurance company for Now Knglarrd. Ho resides In Boston. Last January ho took his wlfo to California hoping that the cllmato would bo of bcneflLto her broken down con stitution. Knrotito homo , ho itopppd off at Denver to visit his uncle , Henry Hatch , who resided ulono in n small log cabin on a pre empted claim ncur Flaglor , n station on the Hock Island road about forty miles west of the Kansas lino. Ho reached Denver Fri day oven In K April 20 , and arrived at Flaglor between 0 and 7 o'clock that evening. It wns his Intention to make arrangements for assisting the undo by loaning him money to prove up on hfs land. Ho drove out to the cabin , remained there until midnight , and then returned to town and took the early train , Sunday morning , for Denver , and thcnco proceeded , without delay , on his Journey eastward. The next stop made wns nt Birmingham , Mich. , whore his fathcr-ltt-law , Mr. O. Poj > - plcton , brother of Andrew J. , resides , In tending to visit hlin for ttireo or four days. Whllo there the sheriff of Oakland county received a telegram from Colorado , to arrest Mr. Hatch for the murder of his uncle , who had been found dead in his cabin , Monday evening. Without -.viUtinir for a requisition , ho returned at otico to meet the charges nnd clear himself. The only cround for his nrrost wns that he had been the last man. seen at the uncle's cabin. As soon as ho reached Flagter , the prelim inary examination was commenced. It lasted five days und resulted In his being dis charged. After making his own explanation nnd establishing by plenty of witnesses , an undoubted nllul , the magistrate said that the evidence against I ho defendant , nil of which was puruoselv circumstunciul , was not suf ficient to hold him. There happened to bo half n doj-en promi nent Boston men In Denver nt the tlmo who know Hatch well and voluntarily testified in his behalf. That the unelo was niurdercd In cold blood there Is no doubt. Wounds nnd bruises showed that ho had been hit several times on the head by some heavy instrument. No clue has yet been obtained , however , as to who the mur derer Is. The deceased had been tolling his neighbors , und they are said to be a class of rough , frontier squatters , that his nephew was going to bring lum money to prove up on his claim. Therefore , the most reason able theory is that some of them watched the nephew coming and going , and suppos ing that ho had loft money with the lonely old man , killed him to get it. Don't Get Caught This spring with your blood full of Im purities , your digestion impaired , your _ appetite poor , kidneys and liver torpid , and whole system liahlo to bo prostrated by disease but got yourself into good condition , and ready for the changing and warmer weather , by taking Hood's Sar aparilla. It stands unequalled for purifying the blood , giving an anpe- tito , and for u general spring medicine. PAIUC COS1MISB10NEKS. They Meet in the Commercial Hunk for the First Time. Speaking on the subject of his duties and intentions as a member of the board of park commissioners , Dr. Miller said : "You may say for mo that I do not care at present to express my personal views in re spect to the scope of our park interests and shall have to decline outlining any method ot procedure until I have had an opportunity to meet my colleagues on the commission. It is well known to men who fcnow me ut all that I tcgard parks as us much of a factor in the building of urban communities as I do com mercial houses or banks. They liuvo become - como a necessity to the older cities and no cost Is over considered too great to make them attractive , and health-giving to the pee ple. My own views may bo very distinctly stated to be that parks are for the masses oi the people and that they should bo as con venient to the oopulation , and especially the poorer population , as possible. " Judge Lake hod not found tlmo slnco his notlticntion of appointment on the commis sion , to formulate any views for public ex pression , but would certainly , in connection with his co-laborers , give attention to the needs of the public In parks and boulevards. The first meeting of the board was he la yesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clock , in the parlors of the Commercial National bank. Messrs. Miller , Pratt , Mlllard , Lake and Liniugcr wore present. Dr. Ueorpo L. Miller was elected chair man for ono year , and Guy Donne , sncretary. Park Commissioner Law. In each city of the metropolitan class there shall bo park commissioners , who filial have charge of all the Darks and public grounds belonging to the city , with power to establish rules for the management , euro and use of public parks and parkways ; and it shall bo the duty of said board from tlmo to time to devise and suggest to the mayor and council , a system of parks , parkways und boulevards within the city and within three miles of the limits thereof , and to designate the lands and grounds necessary to bo used , purchased or appropriated for such purpose ; andtheioupon it shall bo tho' duty of the mayor anu council to take such action as may bo necessary for the appropriation of the lands and the grounds so designatedand for the purpose of making payments for such lands and grounds , assess such lands and grounds as may bo specially bonclltted by reason of the apptoprlation thereof for such purpose and issue bonds us may bo re quired In excess of such assrssmont. Said board shall bo comprised of ilvu members who shall bo resident freeholders of said city und who shall bo appointed by the Judges of the judicial district in which such city shall bo situated , The members of said board shall bo ap pointed by suld judges , u majority of said judges concurring , on tlio second Tuesday of May , ISbO , or on the second Tuesday of May following the creation of this act of any city of the metropolitan class , ono for tlio term of ono year , ono for the term of two years , ono for the term of thico years , ono for the term of four years , and ono lor the term of five years ; und after the upnolntmontof said llvo members it shall bo the duty of said judges , a majority concurring , to appoint or reap- point ono member of said board each year on the second Tuesday ot May. A majority of all the members of the board of park com * mlssloners shall constitute a quorum. It shall bo the duty of said board of park com missioners to lay out. Improve nnd beautify nil grounds now bwncdor hereafter acquired for public parks , and employ a secrctaryand also such landscape jrardcncrs. superinten dents , keepers , assistants , or laborers , as may bo necessary for the proper care and maintenance of such parks , or the improve ment or beautifying thereof , to the extent that funds may bo provided for such pur poses. The members of the board nt IU first meeting each year after the first Tuesday in May shall elect ono of their members ns chairman of said board. Before entering upon their duties each member of said board shall take an oath , to bo filed with the city clerk , that hu will faithfully perform the duties of his appointment , and in the selec tion or designation of laud for parks or boulevards nnd in making appointments ha will act for the best Interests of sucb city nnd the public , nnd will not In anv manner bo actuated or Influenced by persons or polit ical motives. The chairman of such board shall receive n salary of $000 pnr annum , and the other members of said park commission shall ro- celvo n salary of J.'OO per annum , For the purpose of paving such salaries , providing funds for laying out , Improving or boncllttinc parks and publlo grounds and providing for tlio salaries und wages of em ployes of said board the mayor and council shall each year at the tlmo of making the levy of taxes for general city purposes make n levy of not loss than IK mills and not ex ceeding 3 mills on the dollar valuation on all the real nnd personal property within the corporate limits of such city taxable accord- lug to the laws of this state ; nnd such fund to bo known as the park fund , the warrants thereon to bo drawn only lu tlio p tyments of accounts or claims audited by the said board of park commissioners. I'ubllo Works. The board of public works tjuvo C. H. Prltcliell until to-day to make good his bond to fulfill the conttacts for grading awarded him. The bond of Uvan & Co. was approved by thn council last night. Sidewalks have been ordered on the fol lowing streets by Inspector Allan , and must bo laid before the 20th of this month : South side Vlnton street from Sixteenth street to Twentieth street , HX ! feet wide. West sldo Twentieth street from Locust street to Ohio street , repairs. South sldo Douglas street from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth strect.remilrs. West side Sixteenth street near viaduct and Leaven worth street , repairs. South side Lcavcnwortn street between Thirty-fifth und Thirty-sixth streets , repaiis. West side Grace street north to tax lot 139 , section 10 , six feet wide. South side Cuming street from Lowe nvonuo to Institute street , rooalrs. South sldo Burdetto street from Twenty- ninth to Thtrtloth street , six feet wide. Woat side Eighteenth street from St. Mary's avenue to Leavcnworth street , re pairs. East sldo Sherman nvcnuo from Nicholas street north to connect with wulk ulrcady laid , eight feet wide. Should you or any of your friends bo troubled with u porsistantcough or cold , do not bo alarmed , as it can bo easily and speedily cured. A fair trial of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will soon satisfy you of the fact. No cold , however - over so severe , can long withstand its oiTcct. It does not dry up a cold , but loosens and relieves it. It leaves the system in a natural and healthy condi tion. For sale by all druggists. A Repulsive Crowd. A dirty , shiftless looking fellow named Hansom Stancliffo was arrested Tuesday on the charge of kidnapping. It appears that the child belongs to him nnd a degraded woman named Ella Cimbail who formerly lived with him ns his wife , but who deserted him to consort with a soap peddler named K. D. McCutchcon. Tbo soap man quar reled with her nnd wrote to Stancliffo in forming him of her location hero. The for mer came and took possession of the child. Yesterday , it was found that nothing could bo done with the man and ho was re leased. The two walked together down the street and settled the case between them. Southern Eloquence. The Rev. Sam Small will Joliver his cele brated lecture , "From the Bar Room to the Pulpit , " Monday evening , May 20 , at the First .baptist church. Some of the press comments state that this is the most powerful and beautiful argument made in the cause of temperance and the Christian religion. Green Bay. K. Stevenson , vice president of the Star Union Lumber company , who lives at 17.22 South Ninetpontn street , complains tote to Chief Se.ivey that there is a stagnaut'pool on Nineteenth between Center aud Dorcas that is a mon.tco to the health of tlio people in that neighborhood. Special Notice. The public are hereby warned against trusting on our account , ono Lewis B. Mann , claiming to represent us in Den ver and the western states and terri tories. Wo will not bo responsible for any debts which ho may contract , or contracts , which ho may mako. DONALDSON BROS. , Five Points , Now York City. May 8 , 1889. A Costly Experiment , Mrs. A. Clark , u colored woman , was ar rested yesterday on a warrant sworn out by A. G. Hoborts , charging her with stealing n gold watch valued at JT5. Hoborts hud no evidence , and Issued the warrant as an ex periment , thinking to frighten the accused into a confession of guilt. Uhc experiment cost Kooeits ? 2.0'J. as Judge Borku held him responsible forttio costs in the case. Most complexion ppwdora have a vul gar glarebut Poz/.oai's is a true bcauti- tier , whoso olTccts are lasting. Will Uomuiii H Mttlo XVliilc. Charles Tehuruqucst has been boarding with Mrs , Eleng Svonsonon Nineteenth and Webster , and us ho Sang in the choir nud sola bibles she believed that ho was a good man nnd would pay his debts. Ho ran up a bill of 103 for board , and she suddenly dis covered that ho was preparing to skip from tlio city ; at least , so she claims. Shu has , therefore , caused an attachment to bo Issued on his trunk and his wages. CREAM DEUCIOUS fc m p w FlAVORlHG wet * EXTRACTS SLttttttFECT " tlted by the UnlteJ Etatt * Government. Endorsed by ( he heads of the Crest TJnlversUIti nd Public Food AnilyiU.ni the BtronBt.1. Purest opd most Healthful. Dr , Trice's Cream Baking I'owder doen not conUlu Ammonia , I.lme or Alum. Dr. Trice Delicious I'lavoring Kx- Uacts , Vanilla , I.euiou , Orause , Almond , Kose , etc. , do tiotcoutalu 1'olsouous Oils or Chemicals , PRICE BAKINQ POWDER CO , , HtttYorK. Chlogg , itl. ° ul ( . Pure. Absolutely. . Tills powder never varlci. Amnrvelof purity BtrenEthandwholosomenoss. Moro economical thnu tha ordinary Kinds , ami cannot bo sold in competition with the multitudes of low cost. Bhomvelghtalunior phospnato powdori. Som only in cauHoyar iiioilng 1'owdor Co- 120 \Vnll3treet \ Now lorfc. ANEW EST1BL13HED (351 ( t 183 So. chloago > WBi j Ciari < st. IhG Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , Nervous and Private Diseases , # NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , ( Milne Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Achs and all the effect ] leading to early decvijiaitdpcrhips Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new rrethods with never-failing cucceu. SYPHILISandatlbad Blood and Skin DIseases - eases permanently cured. * 9-KIDNEYand URINARYcomplalnts.Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture ) Varleoccle and all dlseaiei of the Genito-Urmary Organs curcu promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or o'her Organs. Orf Ho experiments/ Are ( and experience lm < portnnt. ConsuKation free and sacred. # ff-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. flB"Those contemplating Maunce end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated gniilc Male and Teniale , each 15 ccnu , both 25 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save futurs suffer- imj and shame , and odd golden years to life. XHfllocl : "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 5ocentsstamos ( ) . Medicina and writings tent crywhere , zecuto from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays y to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 183 So. Clark EU CHICAGO , DRS. BEITS H BEITS" liOS FJVHNIU STIIKBT , OMAHA , Nun. ( Opposlto'l'nxton Hotol. ) Offlco hourii , U a. m. to Hp. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to Ip m. Specialists la Chronic , Norvons , Skin nnd Dlood Diseases. far'Consultntlon at office or by mail frea , Mefllclnes sent by mull or exjuess. securely pacHod , Irce from observation , ( juurnnteos to euro quickly , anfols" and permanently. UDD niIC ! nDDTTTI'VBlipniiiitorrlirea , semi. nbllVUUb IJbDlLlil ntil rosnis.NIghtTml3. ; ilona , I'hysical Decay , nrlblni ; from Indiscre tion , Excess or Indulgence , producing Sloop- lesaness , It , pondency , 1'lmples on the face , aversion to society , onslly dlhCouriiBod , lack o ronlldencc , dull , unlit for study or buslness.und Qnds life n burden , safely , permaneutlv and prUatoly cured. Consult lrs. llotts AJ JJetts. rnrnani St. , Omaha , Neu. Blood anflSKln Disease results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mnrturv. Bcrofula , Krjslpelm , Kovcr Sores , Illotches , tllcurH. I'ulns In the Head and Hones , ByphllltleSoreTbroat , Mouth and Tongue , Ca tarrh.c. . permanently cured where others have falK-d. I/iil n nir ITuhnnir nnd niaddor Cimplalnta , Kifliicy , uiinary i-ainmi. Dim-mt. u & * . iiuent Iturnliirf or Bloody Uilne , Urine liln | col ored or with milky sediment on etandlnjf , Weak Hack , Oonnorrlnua , Gleet , Cystitis. &c. , 1'iomptly andtiafely Cured , Char es Ueasona- moval complete , without cutting , cnitX.lc or ( llUtatlou. Omesetrei ted at homo bv patient without n moments pain or unnovimce. To Yonnz Men aiilApfl Mon , A QIIDD flflDD ' - " > o awful otfecti ofurly fi uUnti uUltb Vice , which orlnps organic neakiicHS , deKtioylnuboth mind und bodv , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured , nDC ! TJrTTCI AiiretuunoBe wno uajra Impaired lIllUi ODllU themselves by improper Indul gences nnd solitary iiibltl , which ruin both body und mind , unllttluK them for business , etudy or marriage. MAIIIIIIU MEN. or Uioie onterjiij } on that Imp- Py life , aware of phyjiical debility , quickly an IBMO. Is based upon facts. First Practical Expe rience. Becoiul Hveryicase is onpeclally studied , thus Ktartlng aright. Tlilrd Medicines are pre pared in our laboratory exactly to tnilteacb cape , tluis allectlnt ; cures without injury. r fcend 0 cents postace for celebrated works on Chronic , Nerrons und Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured , CBTA friendly letter or cell may save jou futum cuiTeilni ; and shame , nnd add golden 5 eara to .life. f3f No lett < rsan. Bwercd uulcsi accompanied by 4 cents in stamps. UBTT8. 1103 1'aruun Srteet. Omaha , N b. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succossora to Jolm C. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At tlieoldstanil H3I Farnatn St. Orders by tek'grapn solicited and promptly attended. ilcplioDiitoNo.it. . TWEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE. MltIC IHI.T imxltlvrlv Clu < fMlllLlIltTIKMMl UiLuIi , LIV- UK. klBMT and c li u tlng > chronludj aMi > flOtlitiica. lrctroltx. | VliltiMtHU tb red. eli .r * tM-lfBtllc. ( imjtrruldu. .CHICJft OUR REPUTATION Ag spot cash buyers is kno\7ii to all woolen mills aud manufacturera. "Wo are receiving daily samples from importers and manufacturers offering for ready cash large quantities , of goods far below the market value rather than sell them on customary termsi months or longer. Spot cash will work miracles and wo have clo3od out several large lota at prices incredibly low and are able to offer extraordinary values. The most of the late purchases are very choice goods from some of the best manufacturers in the country ; wo do not mention names oC the woolens or the manufacturers. How easy it is for a house to give things a name and call this a Fitchburg , that a Sawyer , etc , etc.Vo use no deception ; don't toll you any stories , but simply offer yon FIRST CLASS GOODS , THOROUGHLY WELLMADE , AT PRICES LOWERTHAN ANY OTHER HOUSE DARES TO NAME , And wo back up the quality of all goods wo are offer ing by ouv iron clad guarantee : IF GOODS ARE NOT AS REPRESEN TED YOUR MONEY IS REFUNDED , If you have not yet traded with us and don't know us ask your neighbors or your friends about us. You will find among them many that have traded with us. Ask them how wo are selling goods ; ask them if our goods did not always give entire satisfaction in ever particular , and above all ask them about our way of doing business. Among the now bargains wo have just opened are the following : A largo lot of excellent Business Suits , in neat shades of checked and striped cheviot , well gotten up , and suits for which other houses would charge at least $12.00. We have marked the entire lot , $7.9O per suit. A lot of very fine blue serge suits , warranted fast colors , with excellent lining and elegantly made , at $9.5O. The same quality of suit is sold everywhere at about $15.OO. This makes a splendid summer suit. > The above two lots are only in Sacks , sjzos from 35 to 42. Those elegant silk faced Cheviot Suits wo are offering at $1Q.5Q are exciting the admiration of all customers. They have not yet been duplicated by any house. In IVIeu's Furnishings we offer this week special drives in light weight Under wear and fine fancy Flannel Shirts. "We have an immense variety at prices which no other house will make. Samples of goods and rules for measuring sent on application , and mail orders promptly attended to. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. i Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. You Do Not Mean to Tell us that Isn't custom made : Why It's as flno a lilting stilt as any man need have. I will go there at once and sco what tliey can do forme. S1 $ < - -1 > -XT { V ? - JLVV .x T * ! * . ' 3 FINEWATCH REPAIRING V RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION , Itoumrknblo for p3W3rful ayinimtltotic tone , pliable action and absolute dura bility ; 80 years' record the host guaran tee of the' excellence of these instru monts. WOQDBRIDGEBROS. , OMAHA - BUSINESS/COLLEQE. , mmmo rex uoHJl < Hutiua j i. * PKNNVUeTAfcWAFKHS am iticceiuf ully UM < d mouthly by over 10,000 J kllea Aro&iKffectualantl , I'leaiant . Jtl n rbox by mall.or at drUKKUt * . Staled * -Partculart S postage etampi. Addreui . Till rattu Ciuuiicii. Co. , PKTUOIT , iUcu. For Bale und by mail by GoodmunJDru Omaba , Dr. J. E , McGREW MOM MJi.lr lt'l I. SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of All Chronic , Ncnous a'.nl Prhali' Diseases. PjiermntorrlKL't , Impoltiticy and Tallin ; : MnnhoOfl nfo olutuly cure 1. A euro mi irnntut'il In nil forms of I'll atu niFL'HHt'i , 'trl..t troi < CU'ut , < c. Catarrh , 'lliro.it , 1. 1. iiili , nwl Heart Discuses , UliOiimatMn , Slilniil unit 1 1 m tlo IM-eiitc ; , llluoit nntl&kln Dlseiifcos tnntiM Miic < 3lull ) . I.uille * ' anil fUMtlcmcn's nultlim rooms separate and ontlruly pmtilt' . Coni'till.ttlun frua ciiil for bonlci > . "Tho Dirtc Stcrotcif Man,9 nUoVoaiun nnil Her DINU'IKUA , " He tMili ( tttatiips ) . Trcatinunt by torrospomtuncu ; mini 'i.inip lor luuiy. : : IfiTIl AND nOUOIAS.STIKKTS { , OMAHA , Niil. Du.TJ. 0. WEST'S NEHVE AND DOAIK TUKAT- utNT , uKiianintee 1 gjieclllo Tor Hysteiia. DUM- ness , Cjt\Minions , lltH , Nervous NeiualclR , Headache , Nervous 1'rostratlou caused ly tha use ot alcohol or tobacco , Wukofulnos . Mental Depression , Softrnltiff of tlio llruln , resuHlnfjln Insanity and Icaillim to misery , decay und death , I'lenmturoOld AK . IlarronneB' * . I.ois of I'owcr In either ( .ex , In\oluntary r/issAi and Hponnat- orha-acat od by ovcr-exoitlonof the braln.iiolf. nlitiBO or ovcrlndtilgoiico. Kuch box rontulni one month's tiontumnt. 91 03 a bur , ot nix boxen for f 1 i ' ,6ent by mnll prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 To cure any case. With puch order rci'ulvod by us for blx boxes , acronip inled with f" ' ( X ) , uo will 8imd the purchaser out written Kiiarantea to re fund the money It tliu tro ttment does not orfect cure. Oiiaritntees Issued only by Goodman Drug Co , Druggists , Bole Agents , 11 IU Furuum etrect , Umalm ii'eb. _ . [ Yla.ylciEul Club Pure Old Bye Whiskey. The wide popularity nf this tuprrli tiranit lias tempted ( illn-r illalcis lo plate upon the market Infirlor WliUkcj , tinder a similar imrnr , Inlcndeil to deceive Hie public. The r ew York Court or An. I al him declared our brand , the SIAII VIANb C.'IjUII. tolKMi trademark rntllliHlintho prune- t Ion of thelaivoeeiliclaloiiln Cemi , Ilflt&C . it. Jacob Uuttfcilmlk , F ( I ) , li , 160 , anil wo now Klvo nutlco that w u Bhnll InMautly pron cute any i trfcon or linn. In nny I iirt of tlio Unlit-d blatcf , who uliull Ui guilty of any InfrluKfim-iit of this trade mark. CAKN , BELT & CO. , SOLK inornirrons or THE 'Maryland Club" Old Ityo Whlrkcjr , UAI/nUOllK , UI > . TIMKEK SPRING VEHICLES I Uiuidititii/ttoui Greatly ImDroieU with twinclnv rli H Eii lestrldlnK ' ' 't' < 'ni'rf.TheB ; eo aud aturten according to the ucncut put cm them. Adapted Mii IU uell to rOURh country or line Mty drives WillK ! Jt > beat ntlifuctlon. CURED WWiUm eullrelr overeomt If , ' .fat. la.ir , 4 TIIBUIAH [ AD CUSHIONS ! jperi.Coumiallimi.i.iHluilekraril. C u foruU * . B.ir rija ll Kaa41 aarta. Vvrtf * rul wtiraall tfctr _ V. , r.lla.V v. v rh. 4 ' < " f . * * IJSTJSTITTJTE1. N. W.COR. I3FH& UOOCE Sis. , OMAHA. NEB. FOR TUK TREATMENT Of AU. , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. 1 Brr.tFaciItlt ! , ApparatuiandRernedieaforSucce > iful Treatment of every form of Dlieaea requiring MEDICAL or BUROIOAI , TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ! Board & Attendance. Beit Accommodations In Weit. 03- WRITE KOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Brucea , Trusses , ClubFctt , Curvatures of Epine.rilei , Tumors , Cancer , GaUrrn , Bronchitis , Inhalation. ' Electricity , Paralyiia , Epilepsy , Kidney , Bladder , ' Eye , Ear , Skin and Blood and all Surgical Operation * . DISEASES OF WOMEN fcS'.lS' ' K IUVR I.ATK1.V itIDH ) A LYIAC oirNmiiisicMi ( > hn > M. ( STRICUT PRIVATE. ) Only Reliable Medical Institute tesklnir a BneeUIty of PRIVATE DISEASES AllmooJIMirain lucrr.ifullr treated. Srpblllllerolios ) remote ! fromtliei/.lrm vltlioiit mcrcurr. Km llrilorallt * Trt l oral larLatt at \ ITAL 1 OHKIU I'arllei uuatla to Tllll Hi majrl > treated at liomelir correiionilriire. Alleonimunlea * tlouieonlMrDllil. > lrcjelnciorlu | > lriimilili > eotl > rii > allorti. frill ucurHr | . cks.l , nomtrli lulnjlf.leronlrlil.onmclir. One periontllnlervleir preferred. C'allaDdcoDiultaiorieDJ tlitorr of Tour eaie , and me wilt f end In plain wrapper , eat RflflK 111 MFM P EEI I/ton / A-H.lt. H | eelil .1 UUUtIU mCn I NervouiDlmiei.lmioUner.Brpb * III , ; tilrtl su < \arleoeel l > , ttllti nueitlnu IliU Jlddmi OMAHA MEDICAti & BDnOIOAI. INSTITUTE. 13th and Dodjo Streets , OH-iHA , NEB. COFFEE The I'ubllo nre not ncnwnlly ntrarn rfTit bj at Pivvcnt metlioiln ( if couklnu ullr uiiu-lmlf ur bo tolTco thiu | i uiuil l > thrown awuy m the uroujdi ynil vrnntfil Cliumlntit tunnucte I vrltli tliU uompnnr liavuHiioci'ciloil In havlnu tlils-w into no that the com- panyrnn turnUh tolTt'o made of the llii'txt JHVII , tiut uiiln tinnll portable ] nr > uml IVAIIIIAMTII I'Kiii'KCT- i.v ruin : nnil mm run teed to l < o only ntioiit ONE * llAl.r ' 1 1115 COM' tn the ccmMimiir nf common ref > lee. Only liulllnjt wntiTls nvcil > l wlcun pruvurlnK It lor tlio table. Crown Il < | iilil Coffee C'otnimny , McCOltU , JJUADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , - - Omaha , Neb IT NEVER FAILS A qulcic and permanent euro tcdod to those iilllictcd with SyjhiliB. Mercury and Potash Never Cure. We challenge tiio production of a ca e of in any of its ntat'C8 that SYPHILIHE will full to euro. Consultutloii mid Cor- reapoiidonco b'KUlC. call on or address TIIK NATIONAL RKMKDY Co. 1414 DodKo at - - - - Otrwhti , Neb. All Qoiiito-Uriilury dlscasoa treated , Your Business iy utln our Cliromo Jtiu Iliitlncst Canli , Adu-rtislnc Nmellle" c .prlntcil | o order Sample * anil price * by mill , ( lu llminen men only ) 10 ct . AiliiicM , RICE BROTHEns , 710 North 4otb Bt , , Philadelphia , Pa.