8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 28 , 1889- THECITY. _ _ A collection for the Open Door at the First Baptist oh u roll Sunday netted 100.40. A bay horse that was attached to n buggy May 9 , IB awaiting the owner at the pound. Chaplain Nuvo will hereafter hold V't open rur * services on Sunday near the \ J band stand tit Fort Omaha.f The street sweeper , to-night , Vfill work on the additional streets or dered swept by the council. Mary Sarrkuo is wanted by the police afcExora , la. , but for what offense Is not stated. She is supposed to bo In Omaha. Next Thursday being Ascension day , nil the Episcopal parishes of Omaha will unite in union services at the ca thedral. Jim Donahue , a lad of seventeen years , has boon arrested for placing cartridges on the street car tracks to Ecaro passengers by their explosion. The Omaha Loan nnd Trust company has filed amended articles of incorpora tion on the "purpose of organization , " this being for the negotiation of loans on real estate socuriny , the issue or sale of bonds of the company , the invest ment in real cstato , purchase and sale of real estate , etc. Personal C. L , Mllcnz , of Wnlioo , Is at tlm MlllarJ. It. U. Hargrove , of Colfax , W. T. , ia in the City. City.Dr. Dr. A. 13. Sonicrs has gone to Franklin , Nob. Nob.E. E. L. Keed , of Weeping Water , la at the Mlllard. E. J. Do Boll , of the Uosobutl aRonoy Is nt the Pnxton. Frank Snnrpo and wife , of Atkinson , are utthoMIUtird. GCOI-RO Lottcli and J. T. Younfihuaband , of Detroit , are In the city. H. D. Warner , In advance of the E. H. Sothcrn company , Is at the Mlllard. J. H. Purcoll. editor of the Dunlnp ( la. ) Reporter , was in the city yestculuy. J. M. Spears , a director of the Kansas City American association team , la at the Pnxton. Mrs. M. A. I'lnnoy utul daughter , Ulanclio , of Uurllngton , la. , are In the city visltiiit : H. 1C Burkott , who Is Mrs. I'lnnoy's brother. Dogs. Captain Co'rmaok will detail three policemen - men to commence the slaughter of does not wearing the plate or tag jnovidcd by law next Monday. _ Hail tlio lllinds Down. I'1. ' P. O'Brlon , the aaloonkocpor on the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Cms , will bo arrested for kooplng the view into his saloon obstructed Sunday. Tno proprietor of the saloon at 018 Douglas will be arrested on the saino chat go. New Wutor Mains. Water mains are being laid In the follow ing places this weak : Seventeenth street , from Center to Clara , nine blocks ; Thirty- third , from Pnclflo to Mnrcy , two blocks ; Spencer and Wlrt streets , from Fifteenth to Sixteenth. _ Moves toOninlin. Mr. Baker , superintendent of Tim BEE building , has gene to Milwaukee preparatory to moving his family to this city. The re port that ho will employ non-union men Is wholly without foundation. A Missing Waninn. Mrs. Emma Lund left her homo , 1439 South Eleventh street , on May 23 , to go to Council Bluffs. She did not reach her desti nation and has not boon seen or hoard from since. Fears are entertained that she has boon foully doalt" with. She is twenty-six years old. live feet five inches in height and weighs about ono hundred and fifty pounds. 'She has dark hair , and dark complexion. Disappeared. Harry Morris , of late the cook at the Elks' rooms , has mysteriously disappeared. Ho had thrown up his position to accept a better offer at ono of the hotels about ten days ago , but has not bcon scon since. 'His wife , who lives at 017 South Fourteenth streetf is distracted with crlcf ana is in a destitute condition , having no means of sup port for herself and two small < childron. Birthday Beer. Sunday was the twenty-third birthday of Henry Anderson's bartender , and as the latter lives over the saloon at Sixteenth and Lcavenworth ho took some beer up stairs to treat some friends who called on turn to extend - tend their congratulations. The police learned of the matter and swooped down on the party as they wore drinking their host's health. Warrants have boon issued for the arrest of Anderson and his barkeeper. New Danisli Cemetery. The Danish society of Omaha met at the postofllco comer Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and marched to the corner of Twentieth nnd Cunilng streets , when they were mot by other members of the organiza tion. Thence they went to the now cemetery - tory , located three miles west of the fort. The cemetery is now and was formally dedicated with appropriate exercises to the purposes for which It Is to bo used by the so ciety , Hov. Bodholdt preached the dedica tion sermon , and other oxorclsos followed. Many of the lots were sold after the service. The new cemetery Is beautifully located , lying upon n hilltop , sloping to the west. It is the Intention of the society to so improve the grounds , by planting shade trcos and es tablishing walks and driveways , as to malco it ono of the most beautiful cemeteries about Omaha. Army Notes. Mr. Wcdomoycr , ono of the successful can didates before the department board for pro motion of non-commissioned ofllcers , is tak ing a couiso under Colonel Hughes jit High- laud Falls , N , V , , ono mile and a half from the United States military academy at West Point. Ho will remain there until ordered before the Html board In August , which will convene at Fortcss Monroo. Simon Dunn , another competitor In the same examination , passed thnuch tnis city last week on his way to Koolc Springs , Wyo. , Where ho xvill take up a course of piojmratory study. Full of Life. The preliminary skirmish drill for recruits nt the Uollovuo rifla rungo has been llnishod. Yesterday morning the second season men began their preparatory practice , which will bo followed by such additional practice es the company commanders may think necessary. About the middle of the week the regular skirmish praotico for record will talto place. After that will take pluco the volley llrlng by company. This will bo on the Hat below , a m Ho and u half from the raugo , The commander nt the rangu has ordered revolver practice for ofllccrs and Borgeauts , and ranges have bc n measured lor It. The firing at known distances 13 completed , and some of tlio sharpshooters and in irks- men of former yours have already como to grlof. _ Memorial Day. Thu comrades in charge ef Memorial day exorcises Issue this ailirrss | ; > The Qrand Army of the Republic commit tee in chnruQ of the pnrauu ami exercises ol Memorial ( lav would he glad to hoar from all societies that desire to take part In the parade , and If any tmcH have not received their Invitations they are hereby cordially liivUml to participate. Acceptations can bo Rent to T , H. Cluruson , marshal , ' 1 ho pur.ulo will occur at 1JO : ! , nud tlio exorcises on the hlh ( school ( rroumU about 3:30 : p. m. The oxorrisos will be short and interesting to everybody , A traiupdUipiusof fifty voices will Mug. Full inociTumno of parade aim cxecs : > ej \vlll bo published later. A buillcicut number or tliusa societies have slpilllud their iittqiitlon ot lartlnlpating to Kuuiuiilcen largo attondaucn. All of the indlmiu regiment from the fort and the Omaha guard * will On In line. Tlio cxoi cisos ut the high school grounds \vlll bo iirlnf , but iutm-c'stnifT At 8 o'clock , m the i&oralug , members p ho O. A. U. posts nnd Indies of the relief corps will visit the different cemeteries and locorato the graves of veterans. . Ilia Flnrnt nn Next Thtirmlay. The following police ofilcors will take part n the parndoMemorial day : ' Mounted patrol Officers Sheep , Ellis , Graves and Haze , Advance guard Officers Bloom , Godola , Meals , Poole , Vlzzard nnd Hudson. First platoon-Captain Cormack , Ofllcora Fleming Bo.vlo , Monroe , Pulaskl , Cullen , ICoyncr , Fields and Walker. Second platoon Sergeant Haze , Ofllcers tlssano , Sobok , Newman , Foley , Fisher , J.vrnos , Fahoy nnd Clark. Scrccant Whnlcn will bo In command at ho high school grounds and will have the our mounted men and the advance guard to assist In preserving order and keeping car riages In their places. It IB desired that no vehicles of nny kind except those which may bo In the procession , > o permitted on the grounds from 1 to 8 p. m. Every pollco ofllcor will bo In full uniform , \voarlng dress coat , club and bolt , nnd white Cloves. \VOODKN UIjUU HOOKS. Prank Pnrmcleo Denies They Wore Htiruntr. on Bilker. Frank Parmoleo was asked what ho had to say In regard to the charge ngainst him , now ) olng Investigated by the Omaha Gun club , to the effect that wooden blue rocks had bcon run In on "Kid" Hakcr In his ? 500 match with him during lust February. "Thowholo .hlng Is n fake , a fabrication of ono Dennis Cunningham , a skin nnd a squealer from way jack , " said Pnrmolco with much warmth. The targets used In the match were fur nished by J. J. Hardln , who was running the min club grounds then , nnd Mr. Hardln lulled the traps Himself and his employes .rapped the birds. Halter's ] udgoMr.Murray , ind the referee , John Potty , my Judge , Mr. iConncdy , were all three at the traps , and they dotcctod nothing wrong nor have they over claimed to. The whole thing Is a scoun drelly Ho of Cunningham's , who backed Ha kcr , and then squealed like a baby the mo ment the sho6t was over , nnd after Baker had given up nnd congratulated mo on my victory. Ho wanted his money , by hook or croolt , nnd did not hesitate to play the baby net to got it. But ho fulled. 1'vo got nud I will keep it. Oppose Hotti'u Pnvlncr. F. A. Keener , F. B.Crocker nnd J. Oppor- mnn , the committee of Denver gentlemen who were in Omaha last week inspecting this city's paving and sewers , were very much pleased with the town. They wore driven through the principal streets ana drives nnd were accompanied by Major Bal- combo and William I. Klcrstcad of the board of public works , and George W. Tlll- son , city engineer. After thoroughly ex amining our pavements they were of one opinion concerning wooden blocks and that was that they would have nouo of them iu Denver , nnd would confine their work to cither stone or aspholt. Denver has just voted $700,000 in bonds to begin a system of public improvements. $10O Howard ! JEFFERSON , GHUKNH , COUNTY , IOAVA I will give $100 reward for the arrest or detention until securely in my pos- sossessiou of ono John Dittol , who IR charged with the larceny of a team of horses from a citizen of this county. Said John Dittol is twenty-eight or thirty years old , Gorman , and talks brokenly , Ho has a dark complexion , dark or brown mustncho and otherwise a beardless face ; black eyes and black hair. Ho is flvo footsixorsoven inchns high. His upper teeth project , giving his mouth the appearance of being full. His hands are largo and short and his forehead slants buck from the oyohrows. ! Ho wears a No. 7 or GJ hat. When last soon ho was wearing a Derby hat , partly worn } a pair of brown and blue chocked pants and vest to match ; buttons on vest aj'jTgutta percha and the eyolotauro in laid with jvhito metal. Tlio size of h Is shirt collar is 14J. Communicate with May 24,1889. J. B. BLACK , Sheriff. AMUSEMENTS POU THE WEEK. 1101 D'S Monday Marietta Nash in Kattl. Tuesday Marietta Nash in Kattl. EDEX JIU3BE. Every afternoon and night The Glcason Family , Callahan , the ventriloquist , and other attractions. COLISEUM. Every day Ilaco female bicyclers against female equestriennes , from Ui0to : ! 10SO : p. m. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Issued by County Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Residence. Ago ( Peter Bollmnn , Omahu 27 ( Dora Witt , Omaha 10 ( .Tohn T. Kinsella , Lincoln 30 | AnnioE. Costello , South Omaha 18 i Samuel Barrett. Herman , Neb 28 ( Etta Bur-n , Blair , Neb 20 j John Wessman , Omaha 34 j Alphlld Bonal , Omaha 21 Til IS inON HALL. Xtio First Blcnnlnl tiosslon Hold In NobrAHkn Asflombllcn. Thirty-six delegates to the biennial session of the supreme sitting of thft Iron Hall , be ginning to-day and continuing through the week , in Metropolitan ball , many of them accompanied by their wives , reached Omaha from the cast over the Wabash road yesterday morning. The party was mot at the trans fer by Mr. George Urush of this city and conducted to the Mlllard hotel , whore they will stay durlngtho session. The Iron hall Is n co-operative fraternity offering pecuniary aid and protection to all acceptable white persons between eighteen and twenty-five years , who bollovo In God nud are able to earn a living. The method Is n simple one. and , It is claimed , may bo fol lowed so as to ho within the roach of all , the benefits being furnished nt actual cost. Memberships are cashed ovor.y seven years , nnd (1,000 , loss sick benefits , nro paid to each member who can then renew his connection with the hall. The association has no state organization nnd all local branches are under the Immed iate control of the supreme sitting , which has Its headquarters at Indianapolis. This Is n representative body iimdo un of dele gates elected from districts which must em brace n certain number of branches nnd members. There Is ono member of the Iron Hall In Nebraska , Mr. George Brush , nnd the selec tion of Omnha for the biennial session was Influenced by a dcslro to build up the Inter ests of the organization In this section. The following Is a list of officers , trustees , committees and delegates now In the city : F. B. Somorby , supreme justice , Indianap olis , Ind. , O.I. H. building ; P. L. Perkins , sunromo vice justice , Baltimore , Md. ; William F. Lander , sunrnir.o accountant , In dlannpolls , Iiid. ; M. C. Davis , supreme cashierIndianapolis , Ind. ; L. E. Brown , M. D. , Riiprcuiouicilic.ildirector , Detroit , Mich. ; Ellis Pcnnlngton , supreme adjuster , Phila delphia , Pa. ; Jiimcs P. Ewoll , supreme in structor , Cambrldgcport , Mass. ; J. S. DuBois - Bois , supreme nrointe , Canidcn , N. J. ; E. W. House , supreme herald , Baltimore , Md. ; Colonel W. T. Autcn , G. A. It. , supreme watchman , Nashville , Tcun. ; Lev. Jones , supreme vedette , Cnrml , 111. Trustees J. T. Younghi.3band , clnlrman , Detroit , Mich. ; J. Henry Hayes , secretary , Camden , N. J. ; C. E. Thompson , Binghamton - ton , N. Y. ; George C. Fountain , Jersey City , N. J. ; E. J. Winker , Philadelphia , Pa. Committee on Laws and Supervision Joseph Ghidtng , chairman , Philadelphia , Pa. ; E. E. MoMccluui , secretary , Kansas City , Mo. ; B. G. Badger , St. Louis , Mo. : Dr. George A. Klrkcr. Detroit , Mich. Committee on Finance and Accounts E. F. Lamb , ch-iirman , Mt. Morris , Mich. ; J. H. Eckorsloy , vlco president Wyoming Val ley Cattle company , Philadelphia , Pa. ; A. H. Hosmor , Baltimore , Md. ; U. F. Luckett , bt. Charles , Mo. D. M. D. Church , Cambrldgcport , Mass. ; D. D. D. Irwln , St. Louis ; E. F. Lamb , Mount Moiris. Mich. ; H , F. Luckoll , St. Charles , Mo. ; Joseph Gladlng , J. W. Savres , E. J. Walker , W. S. Busier and C. H. Baker , Philadelphia ; Dr. C. G. Badger , St. Louis ; E. E. McMechnn , Kansas City ; F. J. Plltsbury , Concord , N. H. ; Joseph Harris , Colonel P. Duff and H. P. Sturz , Baltimore ; Dr. N. B. Wilson , Cleve land ; Conratt Kleo , Blnghampton ; E. C. Per kins. Providence ; Fred \Vcilunil anil Roland Evans , Indianapolis ; S. N. Blood , Sayro , Pa. ; J. Sugcrduch , Nashvlllo ; C. H. Cooper , Jersey City ; T. P. Bowman , Vmoland , N. J. ; Nilcs Harrison , Hornellvlllc , N. Y. Omaha lias attained the size and con tains a class of people who demand as good goods us are to bo found in any city not only in America but Europe. Our leading merchants appreciate this fact and are in position to .supply the demand. This is especially the case in the drug lino. All of our lending druggists keep Chamberlain's Cholic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in stock and will tell you that it is the most prompt nnd re liable preparation known for bowel com plaints. Collector Peter * . John Peters , of Albion , the gentleman who Is to succeed S. H. Calhoun as Internal revenue collector , was born , at Alton , 111. , In 184-1 , nnd lived there until 1S72 , when ho moved to his present homo in this state. Ho learned the trade of house nnd carriage painting aud paper hanging. After moving to Albion ho gave his intention to real es tate , and located the homesteads for settlers in Boone county. He was at ono time land agent for the D. & M. roud. In 1S7J ho was elected county clerk and re-elected six con secutive times. Ho was a member of the house in the legislature of 1SSO 7. Mr. Peters served during the rebellion as a private in Company D , Tenth Illinois regi ment of Illinois , and was discharged July 4 , 1805 , at Louisville , KJI. History records him as having taken part ' in all the battles fought by the armies of the' Cumberland and Ten nessee. Ho was married in 160" to Miss Sarah E. Widamman , at Brighton. 111. , and they have raised a family of five children. When the present Incumbent retireswhich it is undeistood will bo soon , Mr. Peters will establish bis home In Omaha. Aclvlco to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should nt- ways bo used for children toothing. It soothes ho child , softens the gums , allays all pain cures wind colic , and la the best remedy for dlarruoM. 25 cents a bottlo. HHHUL rRUIT riAVORS Used by Hie United States Oovernment. Itndorsed by the Jiends of the Great UnUcrsitlcs ana Viibllc Food Atmly5t9-ns the btronpcst , 1'nrcht nnd most Healthful. Dr. 1'nce's Crentti linking 1'owilcrdocn not contain Ammonia , I.lme or Alum. Dr , Trice's Pcllcloiifi J'laorlnKlJs - tracts , Vanilla , I.emon , Orange , Almond , Uose , etc. , du not contain J'oisonoua Oils or ChenucalJ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . Now Vork. Chlnnpo , Et. I - - HORDE'S Electro"lapetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph o ! Electric Science Scl- Best Srfenlifle cnlUically Hade and Practically Applied. tilth Suspensory UKtrle , - , Kcditlls.DISEASE ! , CURElwiWUT MEDICINES ALL ELSE FAILS. TESTIMONIALS tlUlltlf.-A.J.llui l.nJ.lt.B.l'dKeriuidJ.H. ] rr , eoimnliwlon nuiTliajitfctotk VarUil Iludil Doble. thetfrcat horfcmani A.O. . . . Woudlcv.U.1) . . . . , . . _ . . . . . dIliiltiliM. Y.i U. W , llsllUJ.II. 1) , > laruontonn.IO"i > i I * in..1 flt > ' 1 .1 * - III V.TZ-1 * DR. lIonXR'3 KliCIEO-ClO. 'eEleclro-.Vsuaai hKTIC ll LT pnMllvtlr eur < 4 combined. QuTrint LULlMiTltIillIL'UiUlUUr. EU. Ull'Kir nud cib&iutlnsr clironlodlirascsaf buthMic . Contains 23 to I CXI dtgrt-ea ot DR.W. J , HORNE , inventor , IQO Wabash Avenue , Chicago. Tills powder no vor varies. A marvel of purity BtieiiKtli and wholoiomenoss. Moro economical than the ordinary Kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition wltu the multitudes ot low cost. BliortwolKlit ulum or phoipnnto powders. Sold only In cans. Hoyal Unking I'owdcr CoJ20 WalUtroet Now York ! SuroCufesi ( ISO So. Clark GU TlJoKcgularOld-EstaWishcii AND h ttll ! Troatlnrr wltli the Greatest aUQ Clirouic , Nervous ana Mate Diseases , K5f NERVOUS DSBILITY , I.oit Mnnhooci , Failing Memory , Efhnuntlnf : Drains , Terrible Dreama , Head and Hack Ache and all the effect ! leading to early decuy and pernpi Consumption OT Insanity , treated scientifically ly new methods with never-failing success. 03aYPHIL.13 and -JI bad Blood and EUln Dls- CBies permanently cured. SB-KlONEYend URINARY complaints , Olest , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varicocclo and cU dUcasci of the CiCDito-Urinaty Organs CLrcil pi omptly without injury to St'.macn , Kidncjs or o'hcrOtgiai. car" Ho CKper'mcnts. ' Age and pxperirnce lm portent. Ccesultatlcn fr : : and cacred. 3Scrd 4 cents restate for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. ISfThotf co-'templMlng Mairiace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated euUe Male and Fca'-ale , each 13 cents , both 55 ceaH ( ttinips ) Consult the old Doctor. A fr.cndiy letter orcpHmay savefuUiresufier. ina and shame , and add go'.dcn > cars lo life. OB-HocK "Life's ( Srcret ) Errors , "soccnlt ( stamps ) . Mcd'cms ' nnd writlnas sert evrry\ here , secure from cspos irc Hours , 0 to B. Su-.daysy tn n Adilrees F. O. CLARKE , W3. D.v (86 ( So. Glartt SU HPAQO. ! FAIINAJI BTIIKET , OJIAHV , NBB. ( Opposite 1'Axton'IIotfilJ Offlco hour ? , D a. m. to dp. tn. Suuaays. 10 . m. to 1 p. m. cJpuclullstir In Chronic , Nervous , Skin na Blood Diseases. car-Consultation at otHco or by mall free. Medicines sent by mull or express , securely pacted , free from obaervntlon. Guarantees to cure quickly , safely and permanently. . . semi- ITDDuniTO nrDIT TlIiVSponnatorrlHBB. HbnVUUo UhDlLlll nttlI.o os.NlphtKmls. Sona Physical Decay , arlsltiB from Indiscre tion , Excess or Indulgence , producing Sloop- lessness. DespondencjI'lmplos on the face. aversion to society , easily dlf couraged , Inck of contldcuce. dull , unlit for btudy or bua'.uosi.and Duds life a burden , safely , permanently ana privately cured Consult l > rs. Uetts c BetU , OJ Fatnam ht. , Omilia , Nei ) . Blood aniSKin Disease ] s results , completely crftdlcated without of Mnrcurr. Scrofuli. Kryslpolas. I'over Sores , Illotches , fllcori. I'alm in the Head nnd Ilouos , Bjphllinc Sore Throat. Mouth nnd Tougue , Co- Urrh. c. permanently cured where others C rlunrrCTTiiinririTr ind llladder Complaints , K1Q11GV , Urinary Pajntnl. UUncult. lee frequent - quent Burning or Illoodv Urlue. Urine hign col tired or with milky Bedlmsut on landing , \VeaU Hack , Oonnorrhoja. Gleet , Cystitis. &e. , Promptly andSafely Cured , Charges Ileasona- moval complete , without cutting , cnnstjo or dilatation. Cures ellected at homo bv patient without u moments calu or annovance. To YoiuiK Men anH MiiillB-Ageil Men , A OTIDD TIIIDD The awful oilectti of early A uUllD uUllD Vlrt , which Drlnjrs organlfl weakness , UcslrnyliKboth mind nnd bodv , with oil Its rtteaded ills , permanently curi'd. HDCJ DD'HTC' ' ' AUtcsstnooow no 11070 Impaired JJno , DDlll ) themselves by Improper indul gences and solitary habit. ) , which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them for business , etudy or marriago. M utrtiRD JlE.v. or those onterluj on that hap py life , aware of physical debility , quickly M ' " "UtU OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , first 1'iactlcal Expe rience. Second Kvory case is especially studied , thus stai tins urJitnt. Third Medicines are pre pared in our laboratory exactly to bull each case , tnus atloctlnBcurea without Injury. C2tf Send B cents postage for celebrated wet KB on Chronic , crvous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured. ftTA friendly loiter or call may save you futuio sutreiln < r a-id shame , and ndl golden joars to Hfu. t3y No letters an- BW ered unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamps. T * BETTS , H03 1'aruum Ki-thut. Umaha. N b. Arrests discharges f roml'ho ' urinary or gans In cither sex in lH liutirN. It la Btipenor to ropalba. cubcbs , or injections , nnd frca'froimall bad emcll or other inconvenlencea. SANTALMIDY"r _ . _ Caprulo .Tvhlcli licar tlio fisino II. ; bliick Icttom.wlthjutvblcli ntuotrc\ . /EKD FORlLW TRATEDrATALOGVE PREE Ofa 1. 1VAPBKII era niiVKbofuIly ui > ea montlily by over 10,000 ? "jLadlt-s AiuSafe.KffectitalaiiilJ'lcatant y $1r | ' box by mall , or at dniKRUto. S'nled ' ' PfirHctilari 2 poBtngo stamps. Adilrpita TDG KVRERA cuKKKU * Co. , Durifoir , Kicu. For Bitlo and by mall by Goodman Dru Company , Omaha. /and ull urloHi-y tumbles easily , quick- I Ij and wifely cui cd byUOOTUKA Can- Btilei. Herul tasfuciirt'd nihoioudujH. Hum utfl.W ) jxr box , nil drUBKlutD , or by mall fiom Doctiuiiirt'ec'o. 11 ; wiatogt , N. v. ruiiuiruo- toot. TO REDUCE Our stock of fmo Children's Suits wo plnco on sixlo to-tiny nncl for this vrook in our BOYS' DEPARTMENT. 180 Fine Cheviot and Cnssimoro Suits in Chocks nnd Fancy Mixtures , elegantly made , the regular price for which is § 3,50. WE OFFER THEM NOW AT 83.50. 150 Very Fine Cheviot and Cassimorc Suits , some of which sold iw high as 50.50 , WE OFFER THEM NOW AT 83.75. The ahovo two lols are in all sizoi from to 14j and are nn extraordinary hig bargain. We linvo again received and offer for this week another lot of those substantial Blue Sailor Suits at 76o other houses have tried to imitnto this price , but the suit they are offering is not worth one-half J what our suit is worth. of Knee Pants at Astonishingly Low Prices. FOR GENTS AND YOUTHS. Wo have just opened 400 Excellent Cheviot nnd Ctisslmoro Suits in flvo different stylcB , rondo up In first class innnnor nnd sold every whore at $10. OUR PRICE IS $5.00. A lot of very good Cheviot Suits of u nont plaid pattern , coat hnlf Hnod nnd ologautly trimmed nud made In fact fully ns good a suit us others nro offering for $12. OURPRIOB IS 80.75. Eight different styles of extra fine silk mixtures , Cheviots and imported Weaves beautiful patterns nnd high-class goods , for which you have to pay elsewhere $18. OUR PRIOB IS S1O.GO. The workmanship , trimming and cut of those goods are first class. They are honestly the best suits wo have over placed on stile at anywhere near that price , and such splendid values , that every man who values money , nnd style , will mtvico a mistake if ho buys a suit before ho sees those. those.coration Day , 500 fine all wool Blue Flannel Suits , warranted indigo blue , well trimmed and made with eyelets , for G. A , R. buttons at You can got no better suit , if you pay elsewhere S12 for it. 1,000 pair excellent MEN'S PANTS of honest nil-wool goods in different patterns and stripes nt § 1.75 , This is the biggest drive ever offered in Pants. The regular value is fully S3. Another biglotof very fine Prints in dark and light striped at § 2.75 , these are worth from $4 to § 5. SPECIAL IN SHOE DEPARTMENT. Just opened 4O cases very fine Calf Shoes , in Congress and Lace , different styles of toe , an excellent article. Price $2.50 : You never bought a better shoe for $4. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. THE TRAVELER , "Now , Jolin. you'ro sure I'll Imvo tlmo to make my purclmsenml KUI b lok lo inytrnln ? I must hiuenllBlilovi-rcoit for these cool even- Inm , nnd Bomo lurnlshlni ; Kooils. As I iim a Btruiaor. 1 iuu t tnmt you to tnko mu to n rollv bio jiliico. " ' 'All rlglit sir ; I know \\licru that Is , 1311 I'Mrn.1111 ; n mini tnn llml everything bo needs Iu tlio wny or clothes or Iurnlshlugs. " GIlATErUL-COMFORTING s's Cocoa. HBEAKFAST. "Ily a thorough knowlolxo of tha natural lows which govern t u operation * ot iluoitlim mil nutrl lion , uniltiy a careful uimlloutlun of the line proper ties or wolf selected Cocoa , Mr. Hupi lias provMailOur brenkrast tables with u nollcataly llavorail havern.-e which muy snvu us ir.nny lieayy iloctori' bllU. It Is by the Ju llcloui uno ol auch article ! of illnttlmln constitution may lie Kfuilutilly Unlit up until stroiu cnoimh to reslxt every teniluncy lo dlioito. Hun- clreiln of subtle malii lies nre llotfim uroiinu us remly to attnolcwIieroTertherjis a ncalc nolnt. Woiuir escape ninny n futnl xlmft by licuplnx ouraelvui well loulHe.l with pure blool nnj u properly nourished frnino. " L'lvlfbcrvlco ( iazctte. Mn la ( Imply with Imlllnii wuterpr milk. Hold only In Imir iMiuiul tint by ( Sroci-ra fabolcU thus : Homn'oimthloChemUt LONDON. Dii.E.O. WLST'B NEIIVB AND nnxm TKKAT ME.vT.uKU'H'iuitce.l ' ejioclno for llystorln. Dlzzl- 08SS , CjnvuUlona , flte , NITVOIH KeurulKla. lleadacho , Norvouu 1'ioitiatloa caused by the usu of ulcohol or tobocco. Wakufulness , Mental DeiinssJlon , Boftonlng of tlio llratn. roaiiltlnBln Insunlty and leadlnu to misery , decuytmd death. ricmutiu-o Old Atf3. Jlarrenness. Loss of 1'owor In either sex. Imoluntary I.ossas and Kpontiat- orha'tt cauKed by oviir ixert'on of thatiruln.beir- abuau or ovorjnilnlgenc . Kach box rontalns ono mouth's treatimmt. Jl OJ a box , or MX boxci torJr . ' ,6ently mallpvcpuld on receipt of price. WH GXJARANTBB SIX BOXES To euro uny cam. With each order received by us for six boxes , occompiuiled with $3.0 } , via will Bond tlie purchaser our wrlttju Buaruntoa to rn- fund the money If tno troitment does not otfeot a cure. Quarantoes IsauoJ only by ( loodman Drug Co. , DruKKlnts , Solo Agents , 1110 l-'arnam treet. Omalm Neb. _ . Stack Piano Ronmrktibloorpo.vjrful / , „ . . , . tone , pliable action nnd absolute dura bility ; 80 yoara,1 record the bast guara i tee of the excellence of those lustra monts. W80DBRIDG u-A , aoooiticil ATroii.sm.\- . D . liDoav tor I St. , t li cagu * itrtvl-u freoi Uly 1 cxiierlun'tn bu3lutj3i qulotly wild la- gull Hirlvlnx t or departing ! to-u New \ ark. blilpmcnts from Kuronocnn bo made direct br this Coiiipuiy tonlllnlann rorts of Knfry In the United ttatca. also to Cantulti nnd .Muitco , with or wltbout payment ofdutlesnt Now York. Itutea us low lit tlio o ol nny i caponslblo company. NO CIIAHOKM MMC HK ) CUSTOM 1IOU3K DHOIO K1IAUK OH UAltrAClB. . Money Orders Usucd pivnblo at 15.0CO places Iu Unite I flutes * Cnnadii nnd uurope. Azcneios In Kurono to whom shipments for United buili's eiin ba dcllverud , or If from Interior points nhoulil bo lonMimcil , uccoinpinlecl by UUI of L.ullui , ' nnd Invoice ceriltlcd bcforo American Consul : 'IHOS.MK.VUOWfai CO.IjJIIIkStreet , Chpapsldo lundon , li.C. : 'AiWatori-trott , I.IXLIU'OOI , ; t > l 1'lco 11 dllly , MANCIIF4TI It II llnno\or Street , ( H.Asluwa ( 8 lluu hcrlbo , I'AUIH. I ? . ItlUllAltl > . 1 Una Clill ° u lIAltvu. N. 1.U1'CI1TIMJ , CO. 117 J.ancenstra8i01 ! llni : > iLM ; Dovunlleotli , 11AMHUUO , mill 111 Am Huron , JliiEMK.viiAH.s. : Pure Old Eye Whiskey. The \rldn porularlly of tills superb brand has tempted iitlur dealcri to plnco upon the market Inferior Whlnkcj.uudcr a slmllnr name , Intended to decelvo tbo public. Tuo New York Court of An- I > cnlB Ims ilrclni ( > :1 our brand , fie RIAH VIiANII OI.II1I. to ban. trademark rntltlod tn the piotco- tlou of tlio law ( nee decIMon In Cnlin , llclt& Co. t > . Jacob Ooltscliallc. Feb. U , 16S ! > ) , and wu uow gtio iiotlco that Y.O shall Instantly nroBMiitc nn ) person or flrin. In any pnrt of the United States , who Bliall lie guilty nf any Infrlupcmcr.t of this trade mark- . OAIIN , BELT & GO. , faOLG rnorniFTons OP THE ' Maryland Club" Old Ityu WhUkcr. 13ALTIMOI1E , 11D. Tlio 1'uruHt antl JJoxt JJrlnlc in the World. Appetizing , Delicious , Spnrlcllnt ; . Afnclugo ( liquid ) Uc. rankuj lira Rnlloni. I3V13UY B01"JIjI3 GUAKANfUED. . .OTHOUIILE. iA : II.V MADK. No boiling or ftrnlnliiB. Directions simple , anil IT iniulo accordingly tliorti run t > o no inliiiiku. Ask yuurDruKKlst 'irliroror for It nntltnkonootlior. ncu that yqu cot JllHKs' . Try if niul 3011 Will Not bo Without It TBffK Bold by 0. B. 'HI It US. I'liir.iUBLPiliA.PiiNN DREXEL & MAUL , ( b'ui.'ce'ssoi-a to John G. Jacobs. ) Undertakers andErabalmers At thooldstaml HOT 1'arnam St , Orders by U'legrapli BoHclted nntl promptly attended. elephona to No. 'it. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES I //unaf JlAoui reatly Imnrpved il a .Eaoleatrrtlln ( f < * /i't.a > . on and nliorten acconllnd to the wolgbt put un thorn. Adapted qn llr writ to rough country or fine Vlty flrlvt'i Wllrtvaycm Dent funtlon. T. E. CII.P1N . . . , PIRE INSURANCE BROKER , lioum 03 Traders' Dulldlnsj CHICAGO. UoJirarturootOa ( iBdlftretloat or JlKD .i.ofi ' , . ' 11,1.1 lurpot * cu'KE or llieuli.V' llr dlrretljr ltn , | Lill ur.k r.rli , ItiUr- IOHim > 1 J' l llMllU * 41lj.r yfclr.b. ( Kliclrla Current -t > * - LTi Ti > Tii < > r oi > rftlit > , oooiieuh. | EkLrujltciri orirl4iapltlf | . uit up. Wer.t < itif ( Linentlf cor.i lo ttreo mvalti. hetlcd I capbltt < B. Uap. 8AiDE3ELECTKIOCOlB3USUIbl.fclHOAaOJl ) rart > Clr.ll > lf.t < Uii > lli > ( > u4lMC . k c. .f l vtcroll elLtr if ' " " 'l "i . ! " ! " f i i K.3II3CO > : ' N. W.COB , I3rn& DODGE Sis. , OMAHA. NEB. .FOB TUG THEATUEOT CUT ALL APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.1 NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT8.1 Board & Attendance. Beit Accommodations in Weat.1 OyWRITE TOR GTRGUXARS on Deformities and Braces , Trutset , Club Feet , Curvaturti of Spine , Pllei , Tumora , Otncer , Catarrh , Brcnchltii , Inhalation. ' Electricity. Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , BUdder.i Eye , Ear , Skin ana Blood and ull Surgical Oporttloni. ' DISEASES OF WO&IEfi SArVJ JB UK IUVKMll I.V iDDKII A I/IU-.IMIi IlliriUTlIEMKJB U0,31 " > ; < K > iirtT. ( STRICTlt PRIVATE. ) Only Reliable Medical Institute miking a ( Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES AM Iloo4 Dlieuet ueceitfniltreated. . Brpbllltla folton retcorri fromtboijittni without mtrcurr. Kew llftlontlt * Treatment fur Lou of VITAL 1'fM ) I U. I'nrilci unable to vlilt aj be treated at tioinobr corrcrrondeuce. Alleomrauoiea- mi ; uicei HIM tarieocclo , irllh nanllon II.t. Acldrti. OilAJrA MEDICAL A : SURQIOAL INSTITUTE , I3th and Doigo Btrceti , OHAHA , HEB. FINE WATCH REPAIRING- ' RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION , COFFEE The I'ublia nra not uencmllr awnru Unit \ > r tt present methods or couUliix fully ono Imlf of tti orrca ibat Is uieJ Is turonn > in tliuurou.ds | iiiilwuslcd riienilitsconnocioj wlib this torupanr liaiosuocecdeil In invlni ; Hill wmtii n Hint thucoio- pjnjrcim furnlili tp ie nia lo o ( the llnust Javuput up In sniull portable Jars and w'Aiuu.s Tini'rutny * I.V ' I'UHB anil cimranteod to be ouly nbuut ONB- JlAliI' * JUK CO31' to tlio consumec/ni rouitnua cat * fee. Only bolln | wnti-rls ntt'ilml wlion rrupnrluxU tor III * tblCrown IUuM | ColTuu ( kmp'ui/ . MlCOItl ) , JiUADY CO. , WLolesttlc Grocers , -