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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1891)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY 33&E : SATUJHOPA'Y , APKTL-Sfo 181)1--TWELVE ) PAGES. THE CITY , X 'For extreme fine clothing nt popular prices visit the People's , 1U03 Douglas. Attend the big clothing milo noiv In progress nt the People's Clothing IIouso , 130i ; Douglas street. Our greatest beauties praise the dell cacy and ruflnomcnt of Spanish Cour Pace Ppivdcr. Sold by all druggists. A. Dolbrldgo and "William Ford , a * couple of second class citizens , will BO- jodrii nt the county jail for the next .thirty dnyH. Cnnfleld ovornll , 25o a pair ; extra largo or extra long for the sumo monny , at the People's Clothing IIouso , 1SUIJ Douylns street. Frank Urownleo returned from Monmouth - mouth , 111. , this mornlng.U ) which phico ho wont a few days ago to attend the funeral uflils ( iitlier. William Hudson connects Charles * Dlnsmorovlth the disappearance of 3li worth of wearing apparel and wants him punished accordingly. The dismissal docket will ho called In court room No. 1 at 10 o'clock this morning. Them about fifty cases will bo dismissed from the several dockets. There are 112 prisoners in the county ut the present tlmo. The most the Jail over hold was ICO. Jiillor Uorrlgun Bays ho can still find room for a few tnoro The body of Win. McCarthy , the mnn who died suddenly nt the Webster street depot , will bo turned over to the county today ami will bo burled la Forest Lawn cemetery. County Clerk Peter O'Alalloy and County Treasurer Adam Snyder wont to Vnlloy yestordsiy to appraise the property of Peter Potorbon , deceased. The property consists of elyh.ty acres * of Improved land. Mrs. Kllon Benson , wife of Thomas Benson , died Tuesday evening at tlio family residence , H217 Webster Btreot , nftor a long illncst. Brief services wcro hold ut the residence nt 7 o'clock yes terday , after which the romnlns were forwarded to Argo , Nob. , for Interment. After suffering horribly tor years from scrofula In its worst form , n vouiig sun of Mr. If. U King , 700 Franklin St. , Klchmor.d , Va. , was recently cureil by the use of Aycr's Sarsaparlila. No other mcillcino can approach preach this preparation as a cleanser of the blood. The Ilrst and Cheapest. Beginning with Sunday , April 20 , all carrier delivery subscribers in Omuha and South Omaha will-bo furnished with TUB EVKNINO Dm : nnd SUNDAY BIE : , or the morning edition of Tin ; DAIIA Br.n nnd SUNDAY line for 5 cents per wcok delivered in any part of the city. Parties desiring to avail themselves of this cut rate should bond in their sub scriptions nt onco. Twenty-five cents will pay for five weeks. Fifty cents for ton weeks. Ono dollar for twenty weeks. The IVxton Hotel Fire Did not effect the hotel proper in any way so as to interfere with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dam aged and guests have boon cared for without the interruption of a single day. Notice to AVorlcingmcii. For years wo have been headquarters for overalls. Wo have always made u specialty of the Canfiold overalls , manu factured in this city by Katz , Novins & Co. ; also known sis the Gate City brand ; but having1 decided to run a new brand , which wo consider far superior , wo will close our enormous stock of Canfiold overalls at the following prices : Lot 8 , plain hluo overall , 2oo ; ( this is their COc ovornll ) ; lot 1100 , plain blue , with bib , for 5c ( ) ; ( this is their 7oc overall ) ; lot 8 , plain blue overall , extra heavy , for fiOc ; ( this Is their Too overall ) ; paintsrs' will to overalls , 8oc. No extra charge for extra long1 or extra largo sizes. People's Clothing IIouso , 1303 Douglas street. P. S. In order to prevent other deal ers from buying up these goods , wo will Boll only one pair to any ono customer. . * Q - -i Suing the Strout Car Company. Judge Ferguson is spending his time listening to the evidence In the case of Sum Klltlns against the Omnha street railway company. Lust January , whllo driving on Soutn Twenty-fourth street In South Omaha , his team collided with n motor. Ono of the horses was killed ana Klklns wns considera bly dlstlgurcd. Ho brought suit to recover $ -.000 ! damages that ho alleges ho sus tained. Holler's barh wlro liniment has mot with extraordinary favor , and cases pronounced Incurable have been treated with success. Every farmer should keep a bottle of this justly celebrated remedy ; ready for instant uso. A Change la DoctorH. Dr. W. U. Martin , who nas boon house physician at the county Infirmary for the past two years , loft for Now York yesterday , where he will tnko a course in the hospitals. Ho will remain In the east for a year , after which ho will return to Omaha. Dr. J. It. Strait will succeed Dr. Martin at the In llrmary. They Got it of < oursc. Jim I oh Jim ! I say , , lhnl Youp comln' , mum ; what's er matter IVliy I baby has got the cello ; run down to drug store nnd get , a bottle of Hallor's pain paralyzer ; quick , now. FOOTI.HJII'IS , l.V FIH'KIt. The Lotus Glee club , instead of appearing nt Association hall as announced , will appear nt Boyd's ' opera house this weniiu * . the hall being too small tp accommodate the au dience already assured. The club comes to Omaha highly recommended with botli a European nnd American reputation. Miss Mhmlo Marshall the well known render ac companies the club on tour and her readings will assist greatly In Hiving variety to a very delightful programme. "I never lauchcd so heartily In nil my llfo , " was nn expression heard from ninny as they were leaving the Cirand oporn house last evening. They hnd good reason to say so. They had soon by nil odds the very best en tertain men t In the series that h.is occupied the stagn of the Grand during the past two wcoks. Nine very bright anil clover young men had participated in the programme , which was full of the most amusing situations. The audlimco was excited to constant laughter , which frequently bo- cnmo fairly uproarous. A special Saturday matinee will bo Riven for ladles and children , nt which the admission will bo v5 ! cents ; children 10 cents. As this Is the only matlneo announced In the city today there will doubt less bo a lurgu attendance. Our theatre goers who nro lovers of the piny hi spectacular form will bo plud to learn that on Sunday ovonlng next at Bo.ul's" the Ideal Extraviigunzu company from the Chicago opera house will begin an ongagc- jnont of four nights In the glittering operatic spectnclo "Hlueboard , Jr. , " which last season was witnessed by a succession of crowded houses In this city. The production it Is said has ucon materially brightened by the Intro duction of now music nnd specialties. Some now faces will bo seen In tlm big cast which Includes John 1) . ( Jllbort , Ida Hell , Jessie Vlllnrs , D. A. Flint , Minnlo Murray , Jay Blmms and others. Mile. Paris Is the tiromloro Uanscuso assisted bv blgi-or Koineo of the La Scnln theatre , Milan. A Special inatlncowill uo given on Wednesday next lor the benefit of the latllca nt.d chlldton. The 8iiM of scats will begin Saturday at the Vex ofllco , On Fndnv , Saturday nnd Sunday , May 1 , U and .1 , Mr. Ooorgo O. Staloy , the well- known German comedian , appears nt the Jloyd la the play entitled "A Uoyol ra . " Go-ssler'a Magic Headache Wafers. Cures all icadachc * In 30 minutes. At all druggists HANG'S'BREAK ' FOR LIBERTY , ' r y ; Canning and Daring AM , a Fort Omiha Prisoner to Easapa , TRADED SUITS WITH A SEEDY FARMER , Ho Han Awny from HlH OunrilVlio HurprlHUti too Much to Shoot StralB'it HlH , Description , George M. Hang , n military prisoner , restIng - Ing under a thfco years' sentence , escaped from Fort Omaha Thursday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Ho was dlscoverort In making the Illght and tbo sentinel fired thrco or four shots nt Him \vlthout effect. Hang h'ad boon contlnod forsome little tlmo In the Kuard'houso , where ho two weeks ntfo was taken sick. Ho was then removed to the hospital , whcro hen few days since recovered. Thursday ho and another prisoner wore or dered , under guard , to mike some repairs In the yard fcnco of the oftlcors' quarters. The work had proceeded without Incident for a number of hours when the single guard , wno had been placed over the two prisoners , was amazed to find Hang running in n south westerly direction from the garrison en closure. The sentinel's attention had a moment previous been called to the lower end of the vard nnu the prisoner toolt ndvantnuo of the favorable opportunity of escape. The sentinel Hr'cd one shot to apprise the garrison of the prisoner's escape , and then turned the batteries on the fleeing soldier. But HniiR was Retting in some pretty good work with his legs , and ran round tno corner of a fnrni house iibout half 11 mile from the fort. A farmer happening to bo passing the house In a roadwugon. Haiitf leaped Into the box nnd was hurriedly driven into town. Kcncblng Sixteenth street , they wont into n barn , whcro the prisoner Induced the farmer to change clothes with him. The garments of the farmer were tattered and torn , but tho.y served as a perfect dlsRulse. The pris oner then , came down town to the Conti nental barber shop to set shaved. Ho asked ono of the barbers If they would object to shaving a man of his forbidding appearance. Ho seemed to bo very much ex cited , was bre.ithltiK fast and wns very pale. Seeing that his spirit was somewhat per turbed , the barber asked him for an explana tion. Gratified at tlio opportunity of still further disguising himself , the prisoner told his story. After shedding his moustache and a bushy crop of hnlr , he went up to tlio Contlncntlnl clothing house , bought n cheap suit of clothes , and declared his Intention nf Immediately emigrating to the Pacific coast. Hung Is a mini of medium stature , light complexion , with n slight brogue accent and would weigh probably 140 pounds. Ho wn ? sentenced for the crime of desertion from Fort Sidney and was soon to have been taken to tno military prhon nt Fort Leaven- worth. H i said that It was against the rules for more than ono prisoner to bo put to work uuderone guard. VnnJIouton's cocoa free to allciillors at Fleming's grocery. * A IJKUTAIj ASSAUI/T. Midnight Attack Upon Mr. Swoboda liy Unknown Cowiril.s. George II. Swoboda of Hess & Swobodn , who lives on north Twenty-fourth strcctncar the fort , wss brutally assaulted near the corner of Thirtieth anu Spaululng about 13 o'clock Thursday night while returning bomo from a party. As ho was driving along ho met two men , ono of whom soi/cd the horse by the bit nnd the other snatched the whip from Its socket. Ho thought that they were friends who wcro trying to play n practical joke , but If they were they did what Is common for practical Jokers to do. and earned the Joke too far for Mr. Swoboda's comfort , at least. The man with the whip struck him n stunning blow across the forehead with the butt of it. Swoboda either fell or Jumped from the buggy , nnd with the blood pouring down over Tils fnco , grappled "with his assailant , knocked him down nnd jumped upon his fuco with both feet. At this Juncture the other hlith- wnyinan took a hand , and running across the street to wncro n now house is beinc erected , secured a piece of 2x4 studdln ? , with which ho returned nnd hit Swoboda a torrilllc blow across the back of tbo head , knocking him in- scnslblo. When Mr. Swoboda recovered conscious ness his assailants had disappeared , nnd his horse wns patiently standing near by. Ho climbeJ into the buggy with dlfliculty ana drove home. Ho has no Idea who the cuilty parties are , nnd is uncertain whet tier they In tended robbery nnd were frightened awny or simply meant to lvo him a heating. He was not seriously hurt and Is able to be about. Decision in Favor ot the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ity. The new Palace sleeping c.ira of the Chicago/ / Milwaukee & St. Paul Ivy. , with elect rip lights in every berth , will continue to Ipavo the Union depot , Omaha , at 0:10 : p. in. , daily. Passengers taking this tru ii avoid transfer at Coun cil Bluffs ; and arrive in Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. , 111 ample time to mane mi eastern connections. Ticket olHcc , 1501 Farnam street. . P. A. NASH. J. E. PUKSTON , General Agent. City Passenger Agent. A. Nc\v Claim Bureau. The San Francisco Examiner has estab lished In Washington , D. C. , a bureau to bo called "Examiner bureau of claims , " which will boa great benefit to all persons having cluhns ngalnst the government of any nnturo or description whatsoever. The pension fees chargeable by attorneys h.ivo for some tune been limited by law , and under the recent act of March : i , 1891 , transferring the Juris diction of Indian depredation cases from the Interior department to the court of claims , congress not only limited the fees , but , in order to check the rapacity of the claim agents , cancelled all exist ing contracts aud fee agreements between dlont nnd attorney. Congress was led to tuko this notion on account of facts brought to their notice that by a combination among the loading claim agents a rniiRo of fees from XJ ; to r > 0 per cent Imd bjcn established. The vast mass ot government claims are still un protected by law. Mr. William U. Hearst , son of the Into Senator Ho.U'nt , nnd the proprietor of the Kxnmlner , proposes to attend through his now bureau to all classes of cases before tno departments pensions , patents , depredation claims and Indian clalnn for n small pcr- contugu above the actual cost of the work. Hu uas engaged several competent attor neys and the necessary clcilcnl force of a largo bureau , nnd llioy will soon bo atork. . Ho has placed nt the head of the bureau Mr. Jo tin Weddorburn of this city , who Ims long been the correspondent of the Examiner , nnd had u rcmiirknblo experience a few years ago In ferreting out for Secretary Tracy some Klgantlo contract frauds nt the Mare Island navy yard. The now bureau , being established by n responsible nowspipor , hus already received the cordial endorsement of many western members of congress , anil Is trotting n big pdo of mail from all sections of the country. ' Fosltlrcly cured by these Mttlo IMlla. CARTER'S They alw rtilcve Bis- trcas trom Oi Bpcpsla , In > ITTLE dlgtEtlon and Too Hearty Eating' . A perfect rca edyfor DUtlncss. Nhusc.i. Drowsiness , Hail Taatc In Uio Mouth , Ccatcil Tonguo. 1'aln In tbo Hide , TOni'ID 1JVKH. They rcsulato Uio DowcU. rurclyVcgt table. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , ( JUADVATJLVO Dculdrtl Upon for the Su7ui3l CliiliOfif"0 Following nro the cotntncnccrncnt honors of the graduating class < jf tHe 6mnha lilf-li sclioolfor 1601 , consisting of sixty-two pupils : Essays selected by the examining commit tee out of sixty-two submitted i Charles HalRrcn , Wallace Tnylor , Ella Bonnor , Julia Swart * . Kenneth nillltiRa , Fnnntq CogRO- sliall and Arthur Cooloy. KennoMi Hillings ROCS to tnko the Harvard examination beloro tbo comtncnrcmont exercises here In Juno , nnd his place will bo llllcd by Arthur Oooley. The C3 nys mibmlttcd by the following named received honorable mention by the committee : Stella Hlco , Nettle Bnkcr , HuUlah Schultz , Frank Wend , Robert Alice , Frank ( Irinin , Howard Pnrmnlce , May Uowcn , Mnud Miller , Ocorco Sumnor. Mnrlo Parker , Win Sargent , Charles Pi'iitt and Oscar Quick , a The class clioso the following n moil list , from which two will bo selected for declama tions : Gcoriro Lohmcr , Hownnl Pnnnnlpo , KdwnrU Tnylor , Margaret Lohmer , Mao Sur- gcnt , Mao Fawcott. The pupils who will npnoar In the musical part of the exorcises have been selected by the class as follows : Violin solo , Edward Uradloy ; piano duets , Anna Hmi nto , Nellie Klllott , Unislo Arnold , UracoYUllams. . Tree oration , Hclllu Smith. Class prophecy. Acnes Wink , Clnss history , StclU Hlcc , Mabel I3aker , The class poem und oration to tbo lower classes are uuasslgncd. Queen of Ilio May. Say mn , the girls say if ray fnco want so speckled up with pimples , they'd malto mo "Queen of the May. " Wluit shall I ilol Whv , ret a hottloof Halter's sarsaparlllil 'nnd burdock , of course ; It's the most , wonderful blood puriller of the ago. Engraving Joseph Kratvllle , ongrnv- ing urtlst with Bripliiun , South Oinuha. completed when protni&od ot * no T 1 1 K M.VI/rMt0.1I J Mr. Urontc'h PIcnHcil With IMuntn Ho Has Iloeii I0\imlnliifc. ( W. .T. Broatuh has returned from n trip to Chicago , whcro ho went to investigate still further the different , systems of malting barloy. At the malting houoo of L. Huck & Co. ho saw the systoin which Iio proposes to I , troducc into Omaha In practical operation and was greatly pleased with the results. At Milwaukee ho visited the Immense plant of the Pubst brewing company nnd another very largo plant nt Wutcrtown , located about forty-live miles from Milwaukee. The houses hnvo all been very successful , nnd after looUlnir Into the subject most ulosoly Air. Broatch is rnorj thoroughly con vinced than over that Omnhn ought tohnvo , a largo malt house nnd that It would bo u very saccessful business venture. ' The malstcn all speak very highly of Ne braska barley as being especially adapted for the manufacture of malt. With the very best of machinery nnd good grain , there would soetn to bo no good reason why Omaha should not bo able to compete with any city in the country In the inanu- lacturo of malt , nt least that Is tbo way Mr. Droutch looks nt the matter. Thcro nro still a few obstacles standing In the wav of the proposed enterprise , but the zeal of these Interested may bo equal to the surmounting of all dllllcultics. Do not take any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid steve polish , paints or enamels in bottles. . The "Klsmt ; Sun Steve Polish" is safe , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest nnd best steve polish maUo. and the consumer pays for uo extensive tin or glass packugo with every purchase. yOUXG PAT ACQUITTED. of the Jury In the Foril-IJc- vnncy Case. Pat Ford. Jr. , the young man who shot William iJovano.r In Goldsmith's saloon ou Januaav 10 , is f rco. His plea of self defense Was jo winner. Thp arguments * were completed in Judge Esteilo's court Just before the noon hour. The Jury retired and at 2 o'clock ycs- terdny afternoon returned a verdict ot not gu'Uy. ' Young Ford was happy , hut it was evident that to him nt least tirn verdict wns no surprise. While waiting for court to recon con vcno Ford roamed about the court room In the best of snlritsoffering to hot that ho would bo acquitted. To ono man ho said , "I'll ' bet you $15 niralnst 15 cents that that jury will uot llml mo uilty , " Clothing Ituyci'H. To merchants who boy clothing for cash wo olTor very ohcnp 12,000 odd pants and 4,000 men's and bojb' suits. L. D. Lonvy & Co. , 13th and Howard St. , Omaha. Short Hours tor City Clerkx. The heads of the various city departments were today notified of the Dimago of the eight hour resolution , and ut once began the work of flgurlngout plans forcmploylng their men under the now system. It was decided to put ttio order in force riext Monday morning. After , tlvit date all men in the employ of the city who are workIng - Ing by the day will work Upon tha eight-hour plan , four hours in the forenoon and four in the afternoon. ' At the present tlmo there nrp about sixty men employed by tlio day , nil of whom are working nine nours. Thss It will ho scon that the new order will give employment to about eight additional men. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does s.uch work. DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Sol of Tcoth on Hubbcr , for K1VK DOI.I.AIH. A perfect Ut Buarantoeil , Toutb oxtractt-il Kltliuut pain or daneor , anil without anaeillictlcs. Uold and fllvcr Illllnm nt luvrcit rneti. llrlil/o nil Crunn Work. Tuoth ltliuutplalui. All work war- OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrnncc , lOtli itrcct elevator. Open ovcolnui until b o'clock. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEl'OdtTOHr , OMMIA , N. 3. Cnpltal , - - - - $400,000 Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - Oii,60O OlUcffi nii'l ' Klrodorv.llenrr . Vntoi , I'rotMtnt ; lAinltH. ItBwl , Vl < i-rr. ) iil < inl , Jani04V , Haraja. W V Mono , Juliii H Cull I in , U U Cuililni J. N. U I'altlck. W II. U. tluthui , mihlur. ' ! JUON 07V.NK. Curnor IJtli nml K rn mHti. A Ociiorallluukliu Iluiluu * * TramaotoJ The Shteh of Persia Though ailvanc\JIeicir.s , hm Imlrof rnvcn line. Gray lmli .nto stilctly piohlbltctl In ills 'dominion * , 4mi hfiico the l.tige ship ments to that cmftttry of Ayet's llulr Vigor , by the use of uhlab-thcBliali'i subjects sa\o not only their halvtout their liciuls. AJCI'S Hair Vigor rcstores'-llio natural color of the hair. It should be.on ctety toilet-table. "Some time ngamy hair liegan to fade and to ( all out9obiiitly.4li.it I thought I should be laid but of ' Hair ; tho-usc Ajet's Vigor lias restored the original color nnd inademy lialr strong , abumlilAt , anil lirallliy. It docs not ( all out Anymore. " Ailillo Shutter , HO Kace St. , CincinnatiOhio. . "My Iialrhlcli ( had partljr turned gray ) was restored to Its joutlidil color ami beauty by the wo of a few bottles of Aycr's Hair Vigor. I shall continue to use It , as there Is no better dressing for the hair. " Galilo Gapp , Gcorgcnna , Ala. Ayer's Hair Vigor , ' DR. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold bjr all bruggltti anil 1'crf nmcri. AMTJSmMlSNTS. OMAHA VS. Sioux City. Saturday and Sunday Oiunu called uLjin : ; o'clock p. in. Sundiii's ut 3 o'clock. THE GRAUD"TODAY. . SPECIAL MATINEE. For Ladles ana Children at 2:3O : P.M. ADMISSION 2Sc. CHiLDHEN t 10c. The Lnuiliiii limit of the Season. Two Hours of Upronrous Laughter. The Funniest Show Kier Seen In O.nalin. THIS EVENING AT 8:15. : SUNDAY EVEN ING AT 8:15. : Orchestra , 35s ; Balcony , 35c. BOYD'S ONE NIGHT ONLY.- SATURDAY , APRIL 25. Lohis COM CERT CO. Consisting ot tlio Lotus Olco Club , of Iloston , Muss , tlio lu.ulliic male quartet to of Ainoilca , nnd Miss Minnie Marshall , RECITER. Scats now on Halo at Y. M. 0. A. budding , ' nnd 7. > e , BOTD'S Opera House FOUR NIQHTS. COMM-ENCINQ A . _ O / > SUNDAY , _ AP1 ; > lO' GUANO MAT1NCK WKU.NKSDAV. IDEAL EXTRAVAGANZA COMPANY 1MIIKOT FUO.M CHICAGO Ol'BUA HOUSK. Presenting the Great Operatic Spectacle , BLUEBEARD JR OK , PATJMA. AM ) THE FAIIIV. GOIIGISO.USSOELNEUY. . 11A.KUSOMEV , COSTUMES TWO GRJVND I3-A.UL.KTS. Mn : m MLLK. VARIH. Glorloni Transformation bccne. Snlo of eaH nil I ti'Rln Saturday. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND BALL Sulimluy Ilrcntii ! ? , April 25 , 8:15 p. in. -IN THE GUARDS' ARMORY , CAPITOL AVENUE. Under the direction of the Boyd's Opera House Full Orches tra and. Morand's Danc ing School. Admission , ono parson , 60c ; children the Biitne. Concert begins nt 8:15. : Dancing at 9:15. : DIME EDE3T MTJSEE. WKKIC Al'llir , 20. I.K 1'IITIT FHKDDll ! . tlio Grout Child Chniactor .ArtNt , Ills list npponranco 1'HKTTV JKNNIKgUIULKV , tlio Midget Soubrctte , full of Kruro and bcnuty. TIIK CONVERTED CANNIBALS. NEW PACKS NEW SO.NUS. NKW BPKCIAI/riKS. ONI ! DIME ADMITS TO ALL .MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE A prulllTO euro for KUIncjr nnH I.lvor Conipl\lnt < nnd nil lilooil ilUi'JiM'j. Dooi Itnf \ to sulTur whim jrou can bo eurcil bjrnuilnR Mooru'a Tree if I.lfo Ilio ( ircnt I.lfo UuiiKxty ? I'rlro tl per botllo. I'ro- rnrcd onil put up by Dr. J , II. Mooro. Emerson , la. , Doc. 2 , ' 77. Dr. J. P. MooreJDear Slr-It is with pleas ure that 1 add my toitliionlal to your great Kidney ana Llvat Remedy , the Tree of Llfo. I derived great 'bbnoflt from its use , and many others whohave uao.t It say they have not fait so well lor.y oars. I believe It to bo unequaled as a rosiorat.ve. To all who are suJTorln from Itldnoy troubles or ix torpid liver , I heartily Teoommond "Mooro'H Tro > of Life , " ana bellnve It will giro batlbfactlon in the most obstinate cases , REV. J. T. MUM FORD. Pres. 8. S. Ass'n , Mills Co , , to. ADVERTISERS Wlio u o our columns to plate lliolr Rnutli before too inilillc n. 11 loll 3011 tli.it our scrim of Auxilliary School Journals , nre not siirjia soil by any IcadicrO jiuMl- catlin hi lliu MC'tus an ailtortlsliiK nioill- um. Hilton funilslieil on application , A.'dross , Ncbr. Teachers' Tub. Co. rrvmoiit , Ncbr. U. V. Stcpheus , Myr , "SONS H OMAHA' From now until ten o'clock Saturday night we propose to give the "sons" of Omalia the greatest/ benefit sale attempted in this country in the last half century , and that's far enough back for anybody to chase into history , We have often clothed your "boys so cheap that you wondered how we got the godis , but we promise you that these two items .beat anything we have ever offered. Till 10 p. in. Saturday we will offer you the pick of three hundred and seventy Knee Pants Suits in sizes from four to thirteen , in handsome plaid cassimere , every singlp solitary thread wool , coats cu " in neat , tasty shape , plaited front and back , lined with good serge , with an extra piece of cloth for 5j patches attached to every pair of pants suits that would be cheap enough anywhere else but here at three dollars i AT SI.QO : A SUIT. It's a crime to let a boy go ragged after this. WE have never been able to carry a line of Boys' "Waists , for lack of room to sho\v \ them. Bu ) moving olir Shoe Department to our handsome basement salesroom has given us more room on ou ? second floor , allowing us to put in a full line of Waists. To signalixe the opening of this new depart * incut , to properly introduce them , and at the same time show you that we intend to sell them on thp same basis as we do all other goods , below any and all competition , we will offer until Saturday nigli'fc1 100 DOZEN BOYS' WAISTS in all sizes , in outing cloths , flannelettes , cambrics and prints , in handsome plaids , stripes , and fancies , in almost every imaginable color , in something like fifty different patterns , waists that are selling to-daj from 25c to 39c , at 18o A WAIST. Any woman who will trot from one dry goods store to another , spend two dollar's worth of time and nineteen cents in cash , and then go home and work half a day making a waist , when she can buy one for fifteen cents , is simply making a waste of time. Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. Used and proscribed by Physicians oftboWorldl Has stood the tsst of tlm- > , and stands tday at the hold , of all the Ij'.th'as. Unlke noxious drugs it ontora at once into the circulation , neutralizes and dissolves the TJRIO ACID -wh'ob Is the prime causa of RHEUMATISM , GOUT , ACIDITY OF STOMACH , HEART FAILURE , NEUEASTHENIA , GRAVEL , BBIGHT'S and ALL KIDNEY DIS EASES. As a. Mod'olnal Ta"lo Water , the SPARKLING LONDONDERRY has booomo "tho Pad" at nil the fashion able Oluba and Hctals. Tha flavor Is dol'oipus and wins for It a pre ferred plsco on thousands of private sideboards. The sa'o of Londonderry Lltlila la lawer than that of all other L't'ala Waters combined ! Call or Bond for Pamphlet con taining Testimonials of "wonderful euros. The still Is put up In cases of 12 half ga Ion bottles. Tno sparkling in cases of 6O quart , or 10O plat bet tles. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , Distributing Agent- , OMAHA , - - NEB. AN N O UNOE.ME1NT- LOUVRE GLOVE COP 1QO6 FA.R.N.AM © TT1BXEXT. " \Vo bcgleiivoto announce to the oulilic that wo Imvo put our branch under the now undablo imuinironiont of MU. W. V. 1RWIN , formerly Ilrowiiinfr , Kin & Co. Store open every Saturday until 9:30 : p. in. \Vo cull 6cciul | ) attention to our KTo. 37 4-button Kid Glove at $1.0O. No. 2'2 6-hook - US. No. 23 7-tiook - 1.2S. UnitThese special numhors nro p'onouncoil by the hirppst crlovo dealers in the Unit States as the ' 'Lndics' Favorites1 anil unequalled in durability and lit. LA GRIPPE. TurkishTca taken at night andoccasional doses of Quinine , will relieve all pains in the bones , cleanse the system and male you feel like a new person. Sure cure for liver , kidney , and nerve affections. 25c pack age. Sample for 20 stamp. Turkisk Cough Cure. The only cough cure that will re lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses. Take no substitute ; will return moncy-if it doesn't cure the worst cough Price 500 bottle. Turkish Remedy Co. , Omaha. Neb. HOTEL. Ttic ntitrrav. Cot : 1-tth tutil HViriirf/ , tutltr inoHt Hubxtuntliiltu roiiwfriicfc I Hotel Jtnililliti/ Oiniilni , fit-re i-it I JIPIIVII brtckfro wiiltn riuiudi// from buHcincnt to roof. AlltlnwHtn flotn-n lined tt'ttlt Anf > eitos flro iniiiii , iiiiiklni/ finiwHHtMe to Qtilck. ftracHciiiteH unit Jli-o til iln-aiiiiliont tliti ( in i I til nil. tttemit heitt , liot Mini volil milci' mill IC/ICTf , B. SIL/LOWAY , Prop. fin filir I SANDALWOOH CAI'SUI.KS nro the llll Ilil I U l > i' t iiml only rnpsitlm pruscrlbol t > y UUUUI n nn-uiaf piiyilclim for tlio turn of Gonorlionnmlillscliur.f'Ji ' fiom tlio urlnnrj orKiiu nliurltuil or iioiiulroJ II iJ pur box , Allilru jsl t OFFENSItfTFEEtiftSRfg with Itarinleit Rented/ . Send itimp for p rtlcul ri. OIXMtK'IIltA .11 1'CJ.C < . 337 Vine. Clnclnnttt , O. i > n. iiomi's UTTLE VEGETABLE PILLS CURB Ilrnilnclir , Coi.ntlpatlon , Indication , lhc BILIOUSNESS , ol * ND 1U. abova another and ether dloi > den They ut Stomach , 09 purclj blc , being co e < l of vegetables lo to CMIfnrnl Trj ih.in. 40 acli \ lal. 'Sick HoadScfio is ftbdolutcly cureu by UctVsLllIleV tlePi ! ! ; ; , ' SS rent * a vial ; B for AD et'titet < or 6 rorOl. lor saletjjdrugjljU , ) HOBB'S NIDTINE ! w. , ? RCfs. SAB raitcisco ttu FOU BALK IN OMAHA , KEII. . BT Kuhn & Co. , Cor. I5lti i Douelu Etreeti. J. A. Fuller A Co. Cop. lltli A. Douclai Btreeti. A. D. Fouler A Co. . Council Illults , Iowa. 4Nn VRINCIPAI. nHtJontftTK i froni the cUecta ol _ _ j oullif ill eirprl enrlydeony , wnstlnn wpaknciw , lout inaaliood , etc , I uflUfiul nvaluablo truulltu ( lUM ) contnlnlnj fulliinrtlcularafor homo cure , 1'IiIMi ot cliarna A. piWll | l inodlcal worlt i sluiulcl IM rp d by rerl innii who U iiprrom nml ilflillllat'il. AildnM l rof. K. C. VU WLUIl. ai oUu , Couif CAPTURING THE TOWN WITH Made Clothing I * . * < - > r , -i - I fml r t A / ) V1 the public since the Wide nwake methods nnd low prices , always npprlclated > MISFIT CLOTHING PARLO Offepo-l the people ofOrrmlm city nnd vicinity the opportunity of buying ilcTiriie ni'ininni vnius The wealth v man as we 1 as ho who tot Is hard for - , to is. They onomo w u4 because SltSough our clothing is tlio finest in the land , our pricas are alwaya the lowest. lowest.BARGAINS THAT SAVE DQLLARS. : - - = - PRICE1J OVERCOATS PA3STTS. SUITS. fuMorulmnt Tiillur iiiuilu nt. f2 ! PO IS100MorcliiiiitTalloriniiilo.it. 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Omaha , Neb. 1309.