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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY , JUNE 1 , 18S9. THKCITY. _ The regular nicotine of the county commissioners will bo hold to-day at 1 ! o'clock. Ernest Mayors Is npuln in the toils for the alleged dispensing of alcoholic drinks on Sunday. Commissioners Mount and Turner wont to iSlkhorn yesterday to inspect a trldgo that has hcon reported unsafe. Dr. W. J. Oalbralth left Thursday for Itallovuo hospital , whore ho will pass the next month studying a number of celebrated cases. W. J. Mount , chairman of the board of county commissioners , received a telegram from Mr. Meyers , the archi tect of the now hospital , stating that the papers relating to the changes in the now building have boon forwarded by mall. _ . Personal I' " \Vnlt M. Scoloy la nt the Mlllnrd. W. T. Clark , of Dos Motnest , U In the city. Juan Uoylo , of Kearney , la nt the Paxton. nW. A. McQrow , ol Douvor , Is at the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. M. Ford , ot DCS Molncs , Is at the Mil- lard. lard.Mile. Mile. Khoa and company are at the Mil- lard. lard.Cbnrlcfl Cbnrlcfl II. May , of Fremont , is in the . .city.T. . T. S. Sccloy , of Santa Llarbara , Cal. , is In the city. A. C. Noble , of Carlisle , Pa. , Is at the Paxton. E C. Franuls , of Shoboygnn , Wls. , Is In thu city. E. S. Fletcher , of Eau Claire , Wis. , Is at the Millard. Thomas Macforlan , of Mondamln , la. , Is at the Paxton. GeorKQ D. Slovens and wife , of Crete , are In , the city. P. W. Snckott and T. H. Smith , of Albion , Bvoat the Pax ton. J. t. . Tail , of Dcatrice , representing the Nebraska Chautawjua , Is in the city. C , I. McCarthy and wife , St. Panl , Minn. , tvro visiting their friends In this city. Hon. Alifornon S. Paddock- United States senator , loft for Washington yesterday. L. D. Hill and wife returned yesterday from Chicago where they have been the past ten days. Not Proven. No couvictinR evidence could bo broupiht ngalnst C. M. Martin and Frank McCarthy , the alleged diamond thieves , so they were given thirty and Hftcen days respectively on the charge of being vagrants. Hun Over. II. Altman was run over by a runaway team at the corner of Cass and Sixteenth streets 1 yesterday aad sustained . serious injuries. Ilu was taken to the police station and the city physician summoned. Travolliiu Mon. An adjourned moctiiiK to take stops for the establishment of a traveling men's club , will bo hold at the Murray hotel this even JDR. The movement is well under way and a full attendance is earnestly requested. CUA.S. TIIOUXIIKKCI , W. It. PAUK , Chairman , Secretary. A Missing nim. Mrs. Samuel H. Waters writes from David City to Chief Seavoy secuing information concerning herhusbaud , who cauio to Omaha a few weeks ago and has not , been heard of since. Ho is described as a powerfully built man , about six feet tall , with auburn hair and mustache. Threatens to Murilcr Her. Ella Enslcr , a sablo. maid who lives on Ninth and Grace , swears that Charles Gor don , a white man , beat her most cruelly ana then threatened to lull her if she informed the police. But despite His" threat she went imn.cdmtnly to the police court and caused a warrant to be Issued for Gordon's arrest. Corporal Tanner On mi us. Paul Vandervoor't , received a letter from James Tanner , superintendent of the pension bureau , stating that ho had accepted an in vitation to deliver a Fourth of July oration at Crete. Tanner expects to arrive in Omaha three or four days before and will be Vander- voort's guest. Tlio Plumbers' Strike. An Englishman , who is also a plumber , arrived In the city yesterday from Now York , accompanied by his wife and child , with the expectation of going to work lor some of the master plumbers here , with whom ho had been in communication while in the cast ; but , as soon ho learned that a Btrike was on among the journeymen , ho re fused to go to work , but , joined their ranks. Aclvlco to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should at- ways bo used for children toothing. It soothes bo child , softens the gums , allays nil pain cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for dlarrhaa. : 25 cents it bottle. Father Armster'fl Funeral. The funeral of Uov. .T. J. Armstor will oc cur this morning at 9:30 : o'clock at the church of St. Mary Magdalene , on Douglas street. All the Catholic clergymen of the city will bo present and take part in the ser vices. The remains , will bo interred in the German Catholic cemetery. The remains of TJzzIo Cox , who died iu San Francisco last Sunday , will arrive here this morning and bo taken to the home of her brother , J. W. McDonald , near Hans- corn park , whence the funeral will take plauo at 3 o'clock. Taxidcrmistcutnl'g'oSlo , N lGthOnmhii Mnrrlajjo The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Residence. Ago ( Peter Peterson. Council Hluffa . Ill 1 Mary Laigorhoim , Council UlutTs . 21 ( Juincs Hanson , Omaha . . - . 23 ( Christina Hnsmusscn , Omuha . 37 f Carll Finch , Omaha . ! > 0 1 Hello Miller , Omaha . 23 ] John L. Pcnnlngton , Omaha. . . a { Anna E. Uradbury , Denver , Col . 31 Public Ulds were opened yesterday for laying sewer on Seventeenth street from Picrco to Center. The contract , was awarded C. M. O'Donavan on the following bids : Eighteen- luoll pipe , ? 1.19 ; flftrcn-lnch pluo , S.'J'J ; ten- inch pipe , f.70. The other bidders were F. L. Reeves & Co. , Canllold & Fleming , John F. D.iloy J. O. Corby and Ed Pholnn. The following estimates were ulluwcd : John F. Diiloy , sewer 70 . $ 824.01 C. E. Fanning & Co. , sewer 83 . 45.50 O. E. Penning & Co. , North Omaha . . ( K0.67 Hugh Murphy , alloy paving Dist. US. 174.60 Mount & Grinin , sewer 75 . 4I30IR Missouri Valley Jnlilr r . The Missouri Valley Jobbers' association was In session yesterday in thy chamber of commerce , and had with them by Invitation J. T. Drummoiul , president of the Drumuiond Tobacco company , of fit. Louis ; A. Do Young and J. L. Curby. directors of the aind company ; Charlns F. Hates , secretary of the Cattlln Tobucco company , St. I. ou is , and M , C. Wotmoro , secretary of the Lipgott & Meyers Tobacco company , also of St. Loulo. The members of the association from abroad who arc present are A. H. Hymns. W. V. Dolnn , F. W , Yale , of AtchUon ; G. 11. Taylor , of Loavenworth : I' . D. Rldcnour , S. \Y. Gregory , O. V , Wilson , John Long , Tonics llcckham , Gcorgo O , .Smith , I. A. Puync , Kansas City ; Theodore Poehlor , Lawroiu'o ; \ \ , II , Davis , Toncka ; Samuel N. Nave St , Joseph ; O. Btrekburg , and O. O. U'oUorton , of Sioux City , Tnuro are others yet to come. The members of the association and the tobacco men absolutely tufuso to say n word ait to. the object or the meeting. A I way * U.u I'lntt'B to disinfect thu house drains , water closet ? , siuku , etc. CUUHHKO TO DKATfl. Thomas O'Urlon Inntnntly Killed by a Union Pnclllo Kiirrlnr. Thomas H. O'Hrlon , a section hand em ployed by the Union Pacific was run over and Instantly kilted by engine 1105 on the Union Pacific near Twentieth street , yes terday morning. Ho was walking along the track in the di rection of the depot , and In getting out of the way of a dummy train stopped on another track Immediately In front of the switch engine and was run down. The en gine r of the latter engine , Nelson , states that ho wns but a few yards from O'Hrlon when the latter stepped on the track. The alarm was given , but the unfortunate man failed to realize the danger. The engineer reversed his locomotion , but did not succeed In stepping his until O'Hrlon had 'been mangled. The remains wore taken In charge by Cor oner Drexol. O'Hrlon was a inlcuUo-agod man , and upon his person WHS found a time- check on the Union Paclllc , issued by James McDonald , foreman of section 11 , which Is about fifty miles from Omaha. There was also found on accident policy for $300 on the Standard Life Insurance company of Detroit , Mlclr. , which ho had made out to him last Monday. It is thought that ho has relatives residing In South Omaha. line No Utirht to Negotiate. Concerning the report of the deal between the Oregon Hallway & Navigation company and the Omana road , whereby a new transcontinental - continental route would soon bo opened , an attache of the Union Pacific said : "That Is all nonsonsn. The Oregon Railway & Navi gation company has no authority to enter in to any transaction Independent of the Union Paclllo. The Oregon Short Line , which is a creature of the Union Paolflu s.vstom.is lessee of the Oregon Railway & Navigation , hence you see that if any move was made in the direc tion in controversy , the Union Paclllc would have to bo a party to the agreement , which to my positive knowledge it is not. If any thing of this kind was In view wo would in all probability had seine advices from Vice- President Holcomb or General Manager Kimball , who are now out In that territory. You can say that any transaction in which the Oregon Railway & Navigation Is inter ested Is a movement on the part of the Union Pacific. " Still The contest between the Union Pacific and Northern Pacific is as yet unsettled , but up to the present time the former has won every advance mndr > . The Northern Pucitlc has ap pealed to the Western States Passenger as sociation , but as yet no decisive action has been taken by that body. A resolution was passed whereby each of the Chicago lines was to withdraw the through coupon tickets to Puget Sound points , whlcii had recently been put on sale , but the Alton iruvo notice that , owing to an agreement with the Union Pacitlc , it could not agree to the action in the absence of the representa tives of the latter road. This refusal of the Alton resulted In the action by other Chicago roads balng Indellnltely postponed. A cut n transcontinental raton by the Northern yacillc is expected. null Appointment. H. S. Wiggins , assistant auditor of the .reasurer's department of the Uurlington at this place , tendered his resignation , to take effect at once. H. D. Alice , formerly private secretary of , ho assistant treasurer , has been appointed lis successor. Mr. Alice is a young man of considerable ability , uid his promotion is duo to his accurate and important service of the post. Knllroiul Notes. The Union Pacific will , in .1 few days , con struct two spur tracks leading up from the lower yards to the smelting works. T. W. Leo , assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific , has returned from St. Paul. M. F. Moss , traveling passenger agent of the Union Paciflc , is in the city. General Trnlllc Manager Mellon and Gen eral Purchasing A Kent MclCibben , of the Union Pacific , will return from Denver to day. Assistant General Freight Cassidy , of the ElKhbru , has gene to Chicago to attend a meeting of the Western Freight association. A. G. Smith , of the general passenger de partment of the Burlington , has gene east. Everything' yhich belongs to pure , healthy blood is imparted by Hood's SarSiiparillu. A trial will convince you of its merit. Mayno's Steeds. Thomas D. Crane has returned from Detroit , where , us legal representative of Joseph Darker and Charles Corbett , ho tried two cases in which Dan D , Doc West , the pacer , and Tommy Linn , fust horses once owned by C. E. Mayno , were the subject of contention. Corbett held a mortgage for ? 20,000 , transferred to him by Barker , on Dan D and Tommy Linn. Ho got judgment , and , by garnisheu process , took possession of the animals. They are now owned In Detroit. John Riley , Chicago , is the owner of Doc West. To secure himself in the payment of a debt C. H. Solomon swore out attachment papers and hud them served on Riley and got the horse into a sheriffs keeping. Not long ago ho entered Doc in a pacing race and won ? 12,000. In the mean time Riley bipught suit against Solomon for false seizure of property and damages. Crane re ceived a telegram yesterday notifying him that the jury had returned a vorvict for plaintiff , and assessed his damages against Solomon at $13,000. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of sufllcrlng- from that loathsome disease , Catarrh , and vainly trying every known remedy , at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this drcadful'diseaso Bond ing solf-hddrcssed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence , 88 Warren St. , Now York cty , will receive the rflcipo free of charge. ' A. Memorial How. While Ed Ball was roaring drunk on the evening of Memorial day , ho created a great disturbance on Sixteenth street near Nich olas , and was arrested for it by Ofllcor Curry , Frank Knight , who was also badly intoxicated , attempted to interfere with the the olllcer , and Curry declared him under ar rest. Both drunken follows then united their forces and commenced to beat the olll cer and then attempted to csunpo. Knight succeeded In getting away through the crowd that had assembled , but Curry hold on to Hall. Later , Knight was hunted up and also Jallcdi The policeman's face waa badly disfigured but the spectators give him credit for making n plucky fight. On ar raignment , Hall and Knight wore each lined MO and costs. As they cannot pay this as sessment , they will board it out in jail. Cushman's Menthol Inhaler , cures catarrh , hondocho , neuralgia , asthma , hay Fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. THIS HANKING lt\\V. It In to Go Into KiTcot in the State To- Day. The state banking law passed by the last session of the legislature goes into effect to day. Its principal provisions are sot forth In section one which specifies the cap ital which banks shall have and of what that capital shall consist. In section ton It provides for reserve funds. The law having been published , It Is presumable that the commercial community Is more or less famil iar with Its provisions. The only question It seems In the minds ot the city bankers Is as to whether the examiners , who are to bo appointed by the auditor , state treasure and attorney general or any two ot thorn , will bo what tu0 law requires men having practical know , edge of tlid banking business niul not , it ) an way , connected with politics. Fear Is ex pressed that , In the execution of this law , tlio Influence of private bunKorB not la good and solvent condition will bo brought to boar upon the appointment and work of the com missioners to render them lukewarm la the discharge of their duties. If the state bank ing law. It Is hold , is carried out as the United States banking law Is. then the numberless rotten banks doing business In this state on paper capital , will bo wiped out and banking placed upon n respectable foot ing. "There is no doubt that the law. If honestly executed , " said n merchant this morning , "will cause many private and state bankers throughout the state to increase their capital or go out of business , and there Is also no question that ti decrease in the number of wild-cat bnnkors in this state is very much to bo doslrcd. White there are a great many solvent and sound concerns in Nebraska , there are more managed without cither capital or Integrity. " Pears' is the purest and best soap ever made. THE ORONIN MURDER , Ticnmn Thought to Do Hero and Plnlccrton After Him. The mission of William A. Pinkcrton and five of his men in Omaha has been the cause of much conjecture , but information of a startling character has been received which explains their object of the visit. It is said "that they are searching for James E , Tier- nan , who Is said to bo directly connected with the murder of Dr. Crania in Chicago. Tlernan was , until recently , iu the employ of Sullivan , tno ice dealer , who llguros con spicuously in the case. Shortly after the murder , it is claimed , he loft , his post anu his whereabouts since have been shrouded in mystery. It is said that Tiernan formerly resided in Omaha , ho being employed as a streetcar driver about eighteen months ago. Ho con tinued in employment for a considerable length of time. It is also stated in this connection that Tiernun is wanted In this city for disposing of mortgaged property. In some manner ho came into possession of four horses while hero and worked them on the grades. Ho negotiated n loan of $70 from John Llndcr- holni , of the Union block , giving u mortgage on the animals. Ho suddenly disposed. of stock and left the city. Linderliolm's transaction oc curred last January. Ho placed the matter In the hands of the authorities , but the where abouts of Tiernan wore not known until his connection with thoCronin murder , although ho was traced to Chicago , and is knoxvn to have purchased a ticket for that place at Council Bluffs last March. Tiernan resided on Hill street , near Park , in Shrlvor place. ; Omaha has attained tho.sizo and con tains a class of people who demand as good goods ns are to bo found in any city not only in America but Europe. Our loading merchants appreciate this fact and are in position to supply tlie demand. This is especially the case in the drug lino. All of our loading druggists keep Chamberlain's Cholic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in stock and will tell you that it is the most prompt and re liable preparation known for bowel com plaints. _ A GIANT UNUBRPARING. The Effort to Compel the Making of Sewer Connection. Speaking of the order recently issued by him nt the instigation of the board of health , ordering all owners of buildings In sewer districts to make connections witb the same , Chairman Ualcombe , of the board of public works , said that ho had Issued the order under protest , ns he thought under the ordi nances that the work comes exclusively under the jurisdiction of the board of health. There are eighty-eight sewer districts in the city , covering all the territory from Vinton street to Kountzo Place and from the river to Thirty-sixth street. Of the residences within this territory not to exceed 1 per cent have connection with the sewer , and to enforce this order would uo n hereculoan task , and call for uu immense expenditure of money. There seems to bo n general fooling among property owners that the order will bo enforced - forced only so far as vaults which have actually become nuisances are concerned , and that it will bo carried no further. Ilnvo You Carnrrli ? There is one remedy you can try without danger of hum bug. Send to A. G. Colemun , chemist , Kalii- miuoo , Mich.for trial package of his catarrh cure. His only mode of advertising Is by giv ing it away. Postage 2c. Judge for your self. Mention this paper. In Pollco Court. Richard Joseph was fined .f35 and costs in police court yesterday afternoon for abusing his wife. The next man called was George Corbott , who got drunk on Memorial day and lost a borrowed lawn mower. "You here again ! " said Judge Berka , "It's lee bad you didn't lese yourself. " ' 1 didn't come hero myself , " replied Cor bett , "A copper nailed mo. I wasn't drunk , either , judge. Why , I only hod a pint bottle of whisky and two beers. " "Twenty days in the county Jail , llrst and last two on bread and water.1 NATURAL FniiiTFltWORS nndVcd by the I'nltcd StntM Govtntmmt Endorsed > ) the he ails of the Orcat I'tilvcrslllci nnd Ihiblic J'flod Analy Uan the MrotiRCbt. t'urtfct nnd iuott llenlthful. lr , J'rlcc's Cream king rmv.lfrilocii nc.t roritalu Ammciila.I.liue or Alum. lr Viice' * Dellelousria orltipl-tx- UncU.VnnUla , I , rmoii.Ornuk'C , Almond. Howclc.liU. : n.U'oiitilu I'ulsJuoujOilaorClieiulcjla PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , Ntw York. Chloogo. 8t. Uouia. This powder never vnvlos. A marvel of purity strength \vliolosomcnoss. . iloro oconomlcnl than the ordinary Kinds , nnd cnunot bo sold In competition with the multitudes ot low co t. ahorlwelghtalumor phospnate powders. Sold only In cans. Itqynl lluklnc 1'owdor Co120 WalUtroet Now xorU. of MEAT. FlnojtnndriieanostMcnt Flavouring Mock foJSonpi Mmlo Dlshos anil Knticix. As Hoof Ton , "on Invnlua ble tonic. " Annum salo8.tWtXj ) Jars. ( Jcniilnn only wltli fuc plinlloof Justus von I.lcb clcnaluru In bmo cro s Inbul. Bold liy ytoro pcpors , ( Jroctrt nnrt Drunal'H. LlKlllCVa KXTUACT OK M1IAT CO. . 1'td , lx > ntl n Bold by Ulrlmnlsoii Uruic Co. . and Ulnkc.Uruco & Co DRS. BEITS & BETTS liOS FAUNASI Bxni'.r.T , OMAHA , Naa. ( Opposite Paxton llottU Office hours , 9 . m. to 8 p. m. Ounaayc , 10 a m. to 1 p. in. .Specialists In Chronic , > N rvons , Skin na Blood Diseases. I37 Consultation at ofllco or by mult free. Medicines sant by mail or ejcprea ) , sou-uroly pacted free from observation. . Ouarauteos to cure quickly , safely and-Dormnuently. ' ITDD MOTTO TTDBTT T T'V ' Bpsnuatorrhcca , semi- HbnVUUO UhDlLl II nSl Losso3.NlghtKinls- lions Physical Decay , nrtsluR from Indiscre tion. Excess or Indulgence , producing Sleep lessness , Despondency , Pimples on tlio faco. aversion to .society , easily dit-coumged , loct ot confidence , dull , unlit tor study ov buainess.and Duds Ufa a burden , cafelr , permanently and privately curod. Consult urn. Bolts 4c Belts , 403 Knrnain St. , Omaha , Neti. Bloofl and Skin Disease ? results , completely eradicated without the aid of Mnrcnrr. Scrofula. Kryslpelaa , Fuver Sores , lllotchei , ITlcers. 1'alns In the Head and Bones , Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth and Tongue , Ca tarrh. &c. , permanently cured where others FiflnmT TTninQTUT an(1 Bladder Complaints , niQiiGYi urinary pmntui. Dimmn. too i . nucnt Burning or nioody TJrlno , Urine hlgn col ored or with milky sediment on standing , Weak Hack , Gonnorrhrca , Gleet , Cystitis , &c , , Promptly nndSafely Cured , Charges Reasona- STRICTURE ! mSnttcceudr0.p tnoval complete , without cutting ? caudle ot dilatation. Cures effected at homo btr patient without a moments cain or annovnnce. To Yonni Men anl MiMfe-Agei ! Men , A OIIDD nITDD The awful effects of early ft ijUtlD uUUu Vice , which Drinps orcanlo weakness , destioylni-both mind and badr , with all its a reiulcd ills , permanently cured. TIDO DDTTHJ Artrohs tnoao wno naye impaired Dili ) . DDllO themselves by improper Indul gences and solitary habit,1) ) , which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them for business , study or marriage. . . . . . MAimmD MKN. or those entering on that hapPy - Py life , aware of physical debility , quietly aa B1Stea' OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First Practical Expa- rlcuco. Second Kvery easels esp ciallystudied , thus starting aright. Third Medicines are pre pared In our laboratory exactly to suit each cnse. thus airectingcurei without Injury. . 52T" end 0 cents postage for celabratod works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured. JSTA friendly letter or col may save you futuio suffering and shame , nnd add golden years to life. r No letters an- twervd unles * accompanied by 4 centB in Ntamfs. 1108 Faruaro RHoot. Omaha , N b. Dr. J. E , McGREW In the Treatment of All Chronic , Ncrvou * ir.nl 1'rlviito 8rorinntorrhra ( , Impotency and Killing Manhood Hb'ohitely cure I. A euro KiiniiiiiU > ud In nil form J nf 1'ilrutu ll > fi' uj , Mrlctitrus. ( ilmil. A.LCntiirrli , U'lirout , l.ungi , iicul lluiirt IMsc > a us. UliOiiniittUm , Hpluul itiul 1'i'Hiillo llsol : es , Illuoaunasklll Dlscusci truatiMl huccotil'iilly , Ladles' uml Keiitleinen'i wultlnj ; rooms Boparito : onitentlrnly prlvulo. Consullutlon ttoo. Pond for bunk . "I'lio Dirk h'ocret of Mun , " uls"Vonrin \ nnd ItJr Dl-eiifcf , " lOo outli ( stamps ) . Tfp neut tiy < eomjupondcnco ; H'nd'minp forr-n y. : writ ' nrus STJIEIT : ? , t an/ 00 In COfin 'J ° A WONTM cnn bo IU iJ/UUi maile working for us. .Agents nrefene.1 who can funihh u IIOMII und Klvotholr h < ilo time to the biiBiness. Bpitro inoini-nts may be prfatltnblt employi'd also. A few viicanrli-u In IO-.MIH undrlllm. It , ! JOHN- EON A ; CO. 1UW Main Ht. , lltuhmniul , Vu , N , ll. l-lftte > < ( ifie ( inU tXMflenre , Ktvtr in did d/ioiit tienillnu sfuiiu ur I' ilu. II. tJ , A Co , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John C. Jacob * . ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At theoldstaml HOI Furnarn fit. Order * by tdfgranh Gollvltvd nudiiromptly utteucluj. uleuhono to No , 3. THE MAGNITUDE Of our late purchases has somewhat startled our competitors and they are won der ing'what ' we are going to do with the goods. The faot is , this backward sea son is having a depressing effect on the woolen and clothing market. Manufaolu rors find themselves overstocked and demoralized , and accept almost any offers that are made to o'ear out their seasonable stocks. Wo can NOW buy goods from the best houses in the country AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN WE COULD MANUFACTURE THEM OURSELVES. Our buyer is always on hand. When a manufacturer or wholesaler needs money , ho comes to us. We set the price on his goods , and the manufacturer's loss is our customers' gain. Hence it is that we can sell Suits now for $15.00 for which other houses charge $25.00. The goods wo received last week have compelled us to make a big out on the prices of suits left from the early purchase , so as to bo uniform with the low prices of the new goods. Our stock of Men's and Uoy's Clothing is now much larger than at the begin ning of the season. Come and see and judge. Suits .are things you must look at to judge of their value. It is easy enough to describe them , but description doesn't show them. Our new suits are a sight to see , and a few minutes inspec tion will show you THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF BUYING NOW. It is not a saving of one or two dollars that we are speaking about this timeIT IS A SAVING OF TEN DOLLARS OR MORE ON A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS SUIT , and if this saving is any object to you , you will buy NOWWe are showing this week a line of sack suits in Worsteds , Corkscrews and Cheviots marked $14 75 , and Cutaway suits marked $15.00. These suits are positively as good as you can got in any sfcora in Omaha for $25.00. In the furnishing Department wa have opened today several new oases of Under wear at prices about 25 per cent less than the same goods couldjje bought for a few weeks ago. Lisle Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at 45c , worth T5o. Fancy Bal briggau Shirts and Drawers at 55o ; these are indeed surprising value. * Nothing less than $2.00 per suit woivld buy such goods at any other place. We have just closed a. deal on a manufacturer's entire stock of Summer Clothing ; . The price at which we bought these goods will enable us to offer thin Coats and Vests at about 50c on the dollar. We expect to paralyze the clothing trade. The goods will be open Monday or Tuesday. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. TROUSERS At thii remarkably low price wo place on sale alargo assortnii'ntof desirable paf- terns Men a Trousers. Tha lit nnd work manship of thesa garments wo can guar antee. COMPAGNIE utlERME Is now open. Turtles desiring good accominoJntlons on the now liuno express uteiunera of tlio Famous FREEH MAIL LIE , Which nro noted for their roKitliirlly , equal to milton - ton I train ? . In ninUm ; the trip to 11 ivrt-1'Arli In ono \vuck , nre Milvlse.l to Slake Early Application for Kcrllis. Is nlfO noccmnry on iiccount of the licuvy tritTvl during the pprlnK nnd Bimmiur months. McCAGUE BROS. . 105 South loth St. , HARRY E. MOORES , lfii ( ) : Fnrnam St. , II. L. HALL , 1223 Parnani St. , J. II. GREEN , IfiOl Farmim St. , Ai : < MitOmaliii , Nrb. M AUIUCK W. KO/.MISSKr , Qen'l Wrutcrn A t. I'.O Wnslilneton St. . Clilc.iso. Tbo larec't , lustum and linest In llio world. . . 'lUsciiRcr accommodations unexcelled , .N'ew fork In Liverpool Till ( | neriinln\vn. 'Jlia Celobrnted I'J'Iio riiiont frldim- CllViif H.iiuonlilp | ill tlio WurlU. | Now York to Glasgow via Qusenslown. HAI.OOM to Glanjow , I.lvcriiool , | ) errllolfn' ' gueunnluiinivi to < ! 'l by ( Miijaow ttiiti ; o , f iipwnrdi liy "Cliy or Homo , " Bsvon I Clni $ W. f.-r-- niu 111. l&rumoii rale rediifi'd iivulliiulo tor H'.ur | muttthunulvlnz prlvt citu nf toelint In 0101" ' ' . * " ? lllvir Mer.oy , l lclllrc lll > Cljriti' , .North mid tioulli or ' " "lltamHIOS-STO I'AIIIS ulirilX1INRVTAI < TOI'IIS on I ( m IT : TEliHH. Truvulurs' Circular Letter * ot Cradll nnd Drafts for any uiimiint nt luwutt currcnuatoi. Apply to any or our local a < cnl3 ur to Jiunilisrson lirotliurM , CliloitK < i , III. II , J. . HAM. . U.K. ! OUR COHDUOTED PARTIES NT INDIVIDUAL TICKETS K - IK > IU , ) .tc. Semt far c Ire u/.u / . THOS. COOK & SON , 0 a'l Wt-it'u AtKUer. 8 K * Vtiul. Ht. . CIIIOAI.O. ROSE POLYTECHfJIC INSTITUTE , TEHBE HAUTE , H4D.CCH001 OF fHOIKEIRINO. VV.ll c-ndowc.1 , fll fjulppfd 1P ' ' , I"1 < j"tV ? ! n ! 0. Ml-'iiUKHUALL , n , , , TO MEASURE | AT They'd sell for more as ready made but mak- to measure is 4 business. It's several f notches above tho' noi A o ® more cost to you. 9f ? Scotch Cheviots , Cassi- f meres , Worsteds ; newest f 9 designs , late patterns , ? stripes , plaids , mixtures , ? f ? They're uncommonly $ f good , and the price , $6 | and $25 , make them the I t best garments to be had. 1409 Douglas SM , Omaha > f / / / ! tOrt ? A * " * -VM A * LX * * rJy'P ( 3"xN ) : ; . C0 ' / /-a > > > - , - _ * / " . FINE WATCH REPAIRING A RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION , - . ODOOUIOII , ATTiilotT'AT DIVOltCKH-A. , | rit , rlilf.oi ; advlcuiuu ; 21 yearn' oxperlfin-t1 ; funlui's * riui lly and Is- bully transacted. N. W.CCR , I3TH& UODOE ST8. , OMAHA , NEB. FOB THE TnEATlIENT O ? jO.Ii APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES.1 Ectt Facilities , AppurntnjondHfme'iicsforSucceicful Treatment of every form of D'iene ' irquirine UEDICAL or SUHGICAL TBr ATBIENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PAT1ENTS.T Board & Attendance , licst Accommodations in West , 03-WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Dcformltlei and Braces , Triitjej , Club Feet , Curvature ! of ferine. Tilel , Tcmortt Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation. Electricity. Paralytii , Epilepsy. Kidney , Bladder , kye , Ear , Skinan illood and ell Surgical Operationi. DISEASES OF WOMEN feE2 ? . WKiivniiTRi.y AiiucD A LYisc-i linuMic < miMH\T. < STfllCTtY PRIVATE. ) Only IlcllabU Medical Institute making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES All IJlooAIMieaiej eucccMfultj treated. tfvpbllltfo I'olioa remoted from the ritem without mcrcurr. K w ItrttoratlT * Trmf went far Inut of > ITA1. PW H. 1'artlca unille to > till uima/Letrcato'lat liom bjrcarrcipondijfu ( AlleoraniuDleK- tioiucciifidonlla ! . IkJIelrclorlntirnnicutiifntbjinailorci. preiaBCCurclr | ) > cI.eil.DOHiark iolDiHrniecontentor irndfr. Ono perion&rictenlew prtferred. Call and eoiiiult ui or tend blKtorYcf > our coio , nod wo will fend tn pluln wnprer car BOOK TO PrtHH , LvbucDK ; ? , ! SfiVp" ; : III * ; UlecC nail Vcrleoeele , wllh qiieillon II.t. Addrrti OMAHA MfiDICAI , & BUROIOAT. JNSTITOTK , 13th and Dodge Btrcete , OHJ1IA , NED. I ) ! ! . ! ' , . 0. WUSf'S NKIIVB AND IlUAJN TllKAX- UKNTa'uaruntco I spuclUc for Hysiurlu. Dlzzl nusa. Cjnvululons. fits , NervouH Neuralgia , lloudachu. Nor/otifl I'roitrntloa caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wnketiilne < n , Muutal DepruHHlon , Bcinnnlnsof the Drain. re.-mltlufln Instmltvand loadlnuto mtsory , decay and death. 1'iematuru Old ABO , llarrorm"3 . IMXH ot'ower in either sox. Involuntary Iosrts and Hpermnt- orhiua caused by over-exertion of the brulti.sulf- alitmn or overindulgence. Ketch box contains ono month's treatment. 51.03 a box , or six boie forA.f , s nt by mmi prepaid oiirnrolptnf prlft * . Wra GUARANTEE SIX BOXB9 To cure any case. With each order received u us for six boxes , accompanied with Wl.lrt , wo will hend tlio jmrchiuer our written Ktiaiaiiiue to ro tund the money 1C tliu tnutment does not etTnct cure. Uuurnntoea Issued only by Goodman Drug Co , . urugk'tus , Solo Ak'enM , lUO 1'arnum street. Omaha Nob. _ cr III-HMIBOM'.I. Uidtfor tliti | relfie Ifurpcao , CIIKK or JAkhKVt.llTla r..v..v * --IV-/ H.rfctl/ItroucUKll Bilk liartl , rratiDr- log tbtra "Ul ' ; , t lltallli a > 4 flturiiui klrrn lli. KUctrl * r.rrmi i-i iTi.i tiror roifclifv ) luea h. H LTliiidB0iptBHrr ( flBilfl.9 ( . uid up * M'or tcHei | ' r * ntuoDllr curdlutCrc tBcnlba , Retloil i > aiBuLt tii.itiuup. 8ANI ) NEL OTRIOC0.1C t > ii4llilli.6niOAQOni am f uccuasf ully iibixl monthly by ovur 10,000 . vl-adlwi. Are Safe , Kfftctuulanil I'leatant vJ $1 prrbnx l > yinallorat crujiii.tu. ! ; Scalc < t J'arttculan 'J postage Ktatapi. Addrrog TUB KUJUUU Cucuiaui Co. , Utrraarr , Micji. For biilc uml by mail by Goodman Drug Company , Oinuhu. HESS BUBED/ffiS- entire ) orcicoin * b ULAR Hll.iitri , ( < iuiel , llen naMuilehearJ. Coin ltr * . tf ( , ri < tii uiav | nut , .to * * ' / If' '