TTTTC OMAHA DAILY HE1&F WF/DNTCSDAY. MAY 0. 1801. THE CITY. The United States district court room IB being cleaned up preparatory to tlio opening of court next weelc. A "dainty ladyV toilet tnhlo is not complete without a jar of Spanish court cream. Sold by all druggists. The following temperatures wcro ob served nt the local clgnal service at the hours named : 7 a. in. , 4Ji ° , lOn. m. , 40 ° , 1 p. m.OI = > . Judge ? Doano , Ferguson and Irvtno will sit in their respective rooms this morning for the purpose of hearing motions for now trials. Henry Smith nnd Gert McCoy are booked for another sojourn on the lull for lifted ! and thirty days respectively , for stealing a lot of railroad brass. Fred Matthews , citshler of the 13. & M. , loft for Now York lastnight to Ijo absent , several days. During his ab sence Mr. MatthuWH will take unto him- bolt a partner of his joys and sorrows. \Vlllinm Abbott was arrested yester day afternoon for nlciillm ? a now light spring overcoat. Abbott had the coat In his possession when arrested. The coat awaits an owner at the police sta tion. tion.Tho The Omaha Merchant's express will Boon commence the erection of a now barn at Fourteenth anil Lcavcnwortli streets. The building will bo of brick , three stories high and will cost about All the testimony in the caho against W. K. Mead , charged with embezzle ment by the J. F. Slobcrllng company of Akron , was taken In police court yes terday. The arguments will bo mndo this morning at 11 o'clock before Juuuo Helsloy. D.-rt Ilawloy was arrested In DCS Moines yeHtcrdny. Ilawloy Is a partner of W. F. Vilas , who is in tlio county jail charged with robbing two visitors at the Turkish bath rooms bomo time ago. Ilawloy , so Vllas bays , helped him to dispo.se of some of the stolen property. An olllcor will bo sent to Dos Moines today for the prisoner. A fcooel Thine fur Ilio Orip. From the Albuquerque ( N. M. ) Daily Clti/en. Several persons highly recommend Cham borlaln Cough Uomcdy as a remedy for the grip , now bo piuvalont. K W. ICllbourne , the county surveyor , says a bottle of this rainedvgavo him relief. This medicine Is prepared by Chamberlain & Co. , DCS Maine ; , Iowa , und it Is having u big sale In this city. For sale by all druggists. Remember that it only requires $100 cash payment to secure a'J"5 lot in Potter ' ter & 'Georgo Co.'s addition , Knst Omaha. Abstract of title given with every lot hold. Potter & George Co. , fcouthwost corner IGth and Farnam. JIKNIKH Til 13 C3IIAKOI3. Jo'in M. TliiirstimSayH Ho is not a 1'olltiual Sorehead. Hon. John M. Thursum was found yesterday morning in bis sinictum nt Union I'acl headquarters and was nskod his opinion con cerning the dispatch in Tun HUB con taining an extract from a Washington d patch to the New Vork Sun. The Judge laughed good-naturedly and ran his lingers through his hair as though feeling for any evidence of n t.oro hciidas ho replied ' /So far as the statement that T am n soroheat Is concerned I have no illsnosition to magnify my loyalty to the party. If I have done any thing to warrant the charge I am will Ing to lot the accusation stand , was urged Dy. many western people fo itccrotary of tbu interior , but I did nothing t > further the matter nnd absolutely refused ti put myself In tliii nttltndo of an applicant foi the position. 1 nttondcu the second annua convention of the republican league at Bulti more , which met on March 2 , 1880 , and nd joutned on the evening of March ! ) , ntwhicl I was ' elected president , and with n largo del cgatlo'n from tlio league wont to Woshmgtoi nnd attended the inauguration ceremonies This is all there Is to the charge that I was In Washington for the purpose of urging mj candidacy for the secretary of the interior. "So fur as the charge Is made that Clam eon , Forakerand myself , with n largu part o the membership of the national committee nro quietly working for Alger , there is noth ing in It , I have been a pronounced lihiln man for some time. Unless the fooling in tb country changes , in my judgment lilaino i. the only man in the republican party who I sure to carry the wost. For that reason bolicvo ho ought to bo nominated , whothc ho consents to become a candidate or not. "At the lenguo convention at Cincinnati General Foraki-r In referring to Bluino , as I bollovo by a mere slip of the tongue , said , 'Ho has glvon us n splendid administration , ' nnd thU remark was the cause of n great deal of comment , and I came In for n largo share of criticism because I did not refer to Benjamin Harrison by name in my address to the convention. I used the following language : 'Ou March 4 , 188' ' , our govern ment for the llm tlmo in many years be came republican in all its branches. The ad ministration then begun has done much to merit the eonllduncu and esteem of the people of-the United States. * * The honor of the nation has been maintained abroad and , the affairs of the government honestly and successfully administered. The eleventh census has been carefully and lion- Billy taken and a non-p.irtlsnn re-apportion- blent made thereunder. Great care has boon exorcised In th'o selection of public olllcinls , and the provisions of the civil service act have been implicitly obeyed. ' ' . do not sco how anyone could hn'vo suld more in favor of the present administration. \Ytmt I did ( < ay was my honest bo- Ilitf in Its wisdom nnd success. I did not refer to Ilnnjamln Harrison as nn Individual , because 1 did not bellcvo , nor do 1 now bollovo , that nny term could proporlv bo employed in that connection except admin istration. "So fur as my being n sorehead U con cerned , if that charge Is true , the disease must have dated from March 4 , ISS'.t. Yet , at the Michigan club banquet , held on February 21 , IJs'JO , In my response to the toast , "J'ho Man Who Wears the Button , " I said : 'Tlio president of the United states wears the but ton , a soldier " nnd n statesman , ho wears tit Tor the "nation's honor. As thu selected chief 5f the republican party his administration ' ihnulil receive the cordial support sf every man who belimes In Its principles. ' Ana In my opening address to thu third annual convention of the ropubli- : an league at Nnshvllhi , held nn March iI I , IS'.H ) , 1 further said : 'It Is a matter of pro found congratulation that the president oof ' the United States Is n republican. Ills ad ministration .should be uphold and strength ened by the republican league , and I ask , his convention to endorse It by proper resolu tion. ' "it Is perfectly natural that tbo'dcmocratln press of the country should oudonror to Ir up factional fooling in the republican s , but so far as I urn concerned I am nt all times In favor nf the success of the republican party and ready to work for whatever nomi ' nee its convention mnv select" AXXO t'VKMKX J'S. Promptly nt 9 o'clock this numiing oats for the engagement of Hoyt's satirical comcdy"A Texas Steer , " which nturui la the Boyil ( or two performance on Thursday afternoon niul evening will bo put on side. Pho inijulrles have been very numaroub , and It Is morally certain that the great satire on American poll tins will till every scat in Floyd's ' opera house nt both performances. Since the lirst production at the liljou theater , New York , last fall , "A TO.XOS Steer" has bad n season of uninterrupted MICCCSS , cU It rnrtulnly desorvus. for the play Is In rly til wwpwts thii host In Hoyt's long list , The company arrives from Portlunit tomorrow evening at 0W ; on thu Union Puclllo limited , ami will rest until tbo uintinoo , Thursday Rftoriioun. "Honest Hearts ncd Willing Hands"a , sen- latlonal comedy-drams , by Duncan n. Harrison risen , and John C. bulllvan , the world's cbumplon , In the cast , will bo the attraction U.ljoyd's opera UQUJO on Saturday afternoon and evening next. TUo business promises to Vfl Urge. HOVTII OMAHA , KvonliiR ultli the Muses. The novel entertainment , to bo given in lie Presbyterian church by the Lndlcs" Aid ioclety Thursday evening , promises to bo as veil nttondcd as It will bo amusing. "An : vcnln < r With the Muses" is the title of the entertainment nnd the programme will bo ns varied ns the minds nnd experiences of per sons. Kach member pledged to nrocuro 11 to bo devoted to the building fund of the now church , nnd Thursday evening each will toll n rhyme how she got hcrjl. when , where , nnd from whom , with nil the feminine em bellishments that Ingenious nnd interested minds can devise to tnako It Interesting. This will bo a treat. Mfrnry Ilnll. < * The Sansfield Literary society will give n bah and May party In Howloy's hall , Wed- nosdav evening , Mny 'J7. The society con- Loins a largo number of tbo social people of the city and the promoters of the social ex pect to make it an event of the season. Muni AiiNtvpr the Charge. The board of directors of the llvo stock ex change , In pursuance of the resolutions parsed at the exchange nicotine Monday afternoon , bus cited George S. S. Drown to appear before the board on Monday , May 25. Notch Ahoiittho Oily. Mrs. Heady , who has oeon dangerously 111 , Is better. Theodore F. Elliott has removed to Twenty- second and .f streets. A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs. James ll. Anderson. A largo consignment of tin from England lias been received by the Cudahy packing company. Thieves carried away a lot of brick belongIng - Ing to August Trux , Missouri avenue and Nineteenth street. The Schllt/ brewing company Is having plans drawn for several now buildings , to bo erected in this city this season. The Chicago Drovers' Journal Is authority for the report that Cudahy IJrothors arc buyIng - Ing hogs in Chicago and Kansas City for shipment to this city , Frank McGco and Barney Taylor arc about to come together again. McGee expresses a desire to got revenge mid Taylor says ho Is witling to accommodate Mm. General Agent A. It. .Tones of the Street stable car company , has just returned from Montunn , und is receiving .1 hearty welcome by his many friends at the yards. Harrv C. lllrsch , of not an enviable domes tic and filial record , will cogitate in the county Jail for thirty da > s on the enormity of assaulting his old , gray haired father. Messrs. Jacob Jaskolek and U. C. Hillikcr will go to Grand Island Monday to represent South Omaha lodge , No. Mi , Ancient Order of United Workmen , at the meeting of the grant ! lodge. William Hike'a colored cltl/en of a very foul record , tried to even up with Z. Hanoy for having tcstlllod In a Papilllon court against Hike for stealing oats , and would IKIVO Sulllvanlzod tne olTcnsivo witness had ha not been prucntcd. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan and Edward Corripan loft last evening for Colorado to spend the summer for the bonerit of Mr. ( Jofriean's ' health. The many friends of Coimnlsslouor Corritran hqpo that bis trip may benefit his Impaired health. A well-attended mooting of ladles inter ested in the organization of a loiltre of 1'ythlan Sisters was held in Knights of I'ythlas hall yesterday afternoon. The charter will remain open until Friday even ing. All deslrinp to fein as charter members must make application bcfoio Friday night. The organization will bo completed as soon ns the charter and paraphernalia are received. Clean Up. As the good housewife proceeds to cleanse and renovate the family domicile , rotnovlug the wlntor'.s accumulations of dust and im purities at this particular season , so should ovnry intelligent person cleanse and renovate their in torn ill person , and mulio it n healthful habitation , for It's the homo of the soul. There Is nothing that will so quickly and ef fectually accomplish this as a dose of St. Patrick's Pills. They not only physic , but clear ttio befogged mtnd and cleanse and rc- novnto the who'lo system , making ono feel bran now. Ivor solo by airdrugglsts. Remember t.hnt it only requires $100 cash payment to secure a 8325 lot in Pot ter & George Co.'s additjon , East Otnnlin. Abstract to title given with every lot sold. Potter & George Co. , southwest corner 16th and Farnam. Oiualiii Typothot'ic. The Omaha Typothotao bold their annual meeting last evening In the club rooms of the Paiton hotel. The meeting was called to order by the president , Henry Gibson. After the usual business was disposed of there fol lowed the election of ofllcors. The following were elected unanimously : C. II. Klopp , president : .lulius T. Festner , vice president ; J. W. Campbell , secretary nnd iroasuror. The delegates elected to allmd the national convention , to bo held at. Cincinnati , Octo ber 5 , 1S91 , were : Henry Gibson. Samuel Heos , J. T. Festner , J. W. Campbell. Frank Hammond. Alternates , Harry Burkley , M. H. Kedfleld , 0. D. Eddy , Dau Shelly , John Hoslclcy. A young lady of Jefferson , West Virginia , declares that she was all run aown before taking Ayor's Sarsaparilla ; but that now she Is gaining strength everyday. Ayer's Sur- saparllla isccrtalnlyvii wonderfully effective tonio for the fccblo and delicate. Tlio following iiifirri'v'o llr.auiajvorj Is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Nnnioanu address. Ace. 1 John V. Cain , Omaha . 24 1 l.ldy Wilcox , Oinnhii . 18 IMiirtln II. Mllln. Grutna . SO 1 Ilz7lo Wiitors , Harpy . -JO I Charles II. Kowli r , Omiiha . U7 ) Clara Morcur , Oniuha. . . .i . 20 j I'rauU Mol.cury , Omaha . ai 1 Mary MolConcui ) , Davenport , la'I Kohcrt Mndliorry , Omaha . 21 II. I'hallK Onmlia . 17 J Prod Schmidt. Oinuhn * I Mnia llaiiliui'ii , Omaha . ,7 QIHMMI oT the May. Say inn , the girls say If my face want so speckled up with pimples , they'd make me "Queen of the May. " What shall. 1 do ? Why , pet a bottloof Hallor's sursaparilla nnd Jimloolc , of course : It's tha most wonderful bloodpurltlcrof the age. M 111 Work I'mOmaha. . Mr. George J. Paul left yesterday nltcrnoon for Philadelphia , where he will represent Ne braska at the meeting of the supreme council of the Cutholie Knights of America. Mr. Paul will mnku nn effort to necuro the next moutlngof thiistiproma counciliuOinahu two years honco. * ' Powder A iure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky BUcuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable \Vholesome , [ Ho other baking powdtr does tuck work. t CHAUOlOl ) WITH MUUDKH. Capture In ? II..Hourl ur n IJrnco or IIMVIX CrlinlnnlH. ShcrllT fjcor o U , Unlubovv ami Deputy C. C , Hod Held of llnrlnn , Shelby county , la. , arrived In Council Blurts at 5:30 : o'clock lint ovcniiK ? having In charge J. K. Cumberland and wife. The prisoners nro charRed with the murder ofJamcs Uobcrson and his son Jasnor over a year ORO. ShcrlfT Halnbow said that Cumberland and his \vlfo had been llvlngon soinu property bo- lonpln to Hoborson and located Just In tbo cdgo of Hiirliin. Ono day , over a year ngo , Hoborson sold a valuable plcco of monorty for cash and ho and his sun , Jasper , staid all nlKill with tlio Cumberland household , but have novcr been seen or heard of stnco that time. Soon after tha mysterious disappear ance of the Kobcrsons Cumberland mid his wlfo quietly loft the country nnd wcro lo cated at Springfield , Mo. , afterH long search. Sheriff Uitlnbow saiu that the first words spoken by Cumberland and his wlfo when ar rested wcro : "Havo the Uobersons boon found yotl" Hohlims the capture Is a Kood one , but suy t It will bo hard to prove the crime , as no trace can bj found of the bodies of the missing men. Cumberland Is an uncouth looking man and was roughly dressed. When brought into the police station last evening he hud on a cowiioy hat nnd wore a pair of ducking trous ers. As ho walked the manacles on his ankles that bound ono to the other clanked with a sound that was anything but pleasant , und the prisoner certainly did not take any great amount of pleasure In his ornamculs. Sheriff Kiilnbow and his deputy leave this morning on the Hoclc Island for liartau with their prisoners. Holler's barb wlro liniment has met with extraordinary favor , and eases pronounced Incurable nave been treated with success. Every farmer should keep a bottle of this justly . celebrated remedy ; ready for Instant U3' uso. Kodrooin Stilts. . Our line never before contained such n largo ' number of beautiful styles , nor such reasonable prices. You will bo in terested in looking1 the line over wheth er you wish to buy this season or not. 'STA. ORCHARD , Continental building Douglas arid 15th One of the troubles of life is thebreakingof lamp-chimneys. Needless. Macbeth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" are tough against heat. You will save nine-tenths of your chimney-money by using them , . , * " .Pearl top" fits most of the little lamps ; " pearl glass " is for i' Rochester , " Pitts burgh , " " Duplex , " etc. We make a great many sizes and shapes , all of tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it. I'lttiiburK. Gixi. A. MACIiKTili C'k Package makes ft gallon ? . UtihclouB , cparklinjf. aud appetizing. Bold by aU dealers.tt ftb autlful Picture Book and carda aenttoany one uddrculnff O.E.IUKKH 4 CO. . Philadelphia. NEBRASKA National Bank U. & DEPOSITOR'/ . OMAHA , NS3 , Capital , - - - - 5400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - Oii.BOO OtUcert and llrectorHenry W. Vatej , I'raililanti Ixiwla ti. Uood , Vlco-l'reslUont ; Jaraat W , Bafaxo , W V.Mono. John H. Colllni , U. U Cuthlnz , J. N. 11 rmrlck. W. H. a. llugnei , caihlor. THE ! IRON BANK. Tomer ltb aud FarnatuSti. A General lluukliu liuslncss Trans-iota t Winslow Wilkes , Tha ( attest 4-year-old p.ioluj stnlllon la t World , nrcordiiU I-S , nt Ixlnjton , KySd hont , by Illack Wllkei , dam by Alaiont < L1. will make the mason uf 1891 at jroi Vlntou Btrv t , Omaha. Neb , BKASO.V f 1UO wlluuiualretnrn I'lUllexcs. H.ANNKHV Jl COI.UM'V. eajlr d o T. waatlnic w * knn . lo t munhood , etc , I wfil atnd araJuaCl * Ucatlae ( M-aled ) contaloln ] full particular * for horn * oure.FllKK of rbargn Xiplendid m dlo l work ] abould be reaxl by er r > maowtm U urrroui and drblUUtod. Addrect * [ * ( . * , C' , VOWLKH , M * H , Co u > PIFTY , W. O. KdwnnlHkHnd Kxpcrlcnuo AVItli O llcrtm > r the NlKlit. W. Q , Edwards \vitl not mnku n prnctlco In the future of counting his money on n street car In full vlowof JUio passengers. Ho did that foolish thing Mdnday nigh ton n Twenty- fourth street oar , aid yesterday ho was filled with tSl worth of roocntanco nnd rogrot. Kdwards is n KMdliiio niorchnnt nnd boards nt etin Hnmllton street. Ho kissed his f.7 good night on the car Just before ronchlng Hamilton street und then hur ried homo nnd went to bud. Ho did not , notice anyone olsoRCttlnmaff thocar at tha tlmo that ho dltl. but when ha found his bedroom win dow open yesterday morning and his trousers on the ground Just outside , ho concluded that sotna envious nnd IniDccuntous mortal had followed him home. Ho reported the case to the police but his chances of recovering the money nro not brlllli.nt. Tlio I-adlcs Delimited. The plunsnnt effect nnd the pcrfcc sufoty with which laJIcs nitiy nso the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs , under nil con ditions make It their fnvorito remedy. It Is plenslng to the oyonndto tbo taste , ircntlf , yet offcotuol In acting on tbo kidneys , liver and bowels. Auction ! Furniture ! Auction ! 1015 Douglas , Thursday , 10 n. in. Con tents of the entire house , consisting of bedroom suits , mirrors , carpets , line Monitor rnngo , now process piisoHno , foldinp beds , lialr nmttrcssos , otc. Thtiso poods tire undoubtedly tlio finest over of fered at auction. H. Wells , auctioneer. DculHlon iii Favor of the Milwnukco < K St. I'aiil Ky. The new Pnluco sloopinp cars of the Chicago , MilwaukeeSt. . Paul Ky. , with electric lights in every berth , will continue to leave the Union "depot , Omaha , at 0:10 : p. in. , dally. Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun cil Bluffs , and arrive in Chicago at 0:30 : n. in. , in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket oillce , 1501 Farnam 'itreet P. A. NASH , J. E. PHESTON , General Afcont. City Passenger Agent. AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Commencina Monday Night , May 4th , For 3 Nights and Wednesday Matinee. KHTUKN 01' TUB TAVOIMTR LITTLE TYCOON , WIM.AKDSl'ENSEIl'S American Japanese Comic Opera With Miss Tollula Evans ns Violet. Seats on sale nt regular prices. BOYD'S. = - 21 THURSDAY MAY 7 rarMATINKE , , NIGHT lleturn'KnEiKenicnt ' of Now Satirical Comcdjr , A Texas Steer. Tliu Most Itcmnrkiiblo Compcly Pucocss on Ilccord. "J'heclmructerot YJtnverlck llramlcr' ( Tlm.Miir- pliy ) will take rank eaillf with 'Col. Holler * . ' 'lion llnnlwell Hlote,1 aiul ullicr Immortal crcntlons- lli > tun ( lloLo. M.KT'S ( JO'IIOU.VI'ANI ) SKK TIIH I'HKSIDKST. ' NoonewholOTM centilno , Iicartjr , lionest lauKli , cnniiminl to inNs It. 1'rlcea us usual , liia dlioets open Wodneailnf. DIME EDEN U'I'.IIIC OKMAV 4lh CIIK MA 1 1 , the ilirniiollaii an Oriental JUI.KS mrxi.KH , I'cdo Manual I'licno- A companj of SWHar Spcclaltjr ArtUts on both itUKCD. A THOIlOUGIII TO-tMOPOI.ITAN EXTKHTAIN- t MUST. OSK DIMli ADMITS TO AU * DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Set Of Teeth on Ilubbcr. fur HVi : Dor.l.AUM. A perfect nt litiarnnteeil. Teeth eilritctrit without pain or donner , n > 1 without nnaeUhotlw. tiolil nnil ullver tllllniti nt Inweit raoti. nrldfo nnd C'ruwn Work Te < tti without plaiui All work war- PAXTON BLOCK. I6TH AND FARNAM Knlrance , ICtb tre l elerftlor. Open orenlniii ontll 8 o'clock. Truaa. " ltha.currdthouian.l. HRhT.ieDd4aloataiup { orfreel'a lUincUo KlMUcTnui Co. , B o Fr.ucUco , t WEXRKBi AT 9 6os : Ponfmlc C9 \ < I dill jjllllo a Natty little suits that fit well , wear well and are sure to bring people back to .trade again : K Non-ripablc Scotch Cheviots , neat , nicely made ; correct for school or knockabout. Punt'Suits $3.- $ Handsome plaids and checks in bine , brown and gray , all knee pants run in ages 4 to H years. 6OO Boys' Long Pant Suits , $4 , $6 , $6 , $6.5O , $7 and $8. You'll bo surprised at tH < quality nnd make we'll show nt such low prices. They're not ninda for advertising purposes , they're made to WEAR and BUILD UPTRADEON. WAISTS. Forchildren's ' nnd ladies' . boys' . wear. Novelties Not shown elsewhere. See our shirt waist dls- . in play Douglas street window. , Money Cheerfully Refunded when 1 goods do not satisfy. BROWNING , KING & CO- , S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas , THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. S1SND FOB. ILvLxUSTRA/rRD GA/iWJLxOGUHl. SHIRTS RETAILED WHILE YOU WAIT It is a well known fact that we never mark goods up. When we advertise anything at a price , that's the ' price so long as the goods last. We don't sell anything cheap for a day or two , or three , and then raise on the price after that. That may beall , right from one point of view , but not fro.m ours. We sometimes advertise for' an article for'say three days , ; we do this as we think that that time will see them all gone. Should any remain on the fourth day you're welcome to them at the same price , but that seldom occurs. About a month ago we put in stock a large quantity of unlaundried WHITE ! SHIRTS They are not worth fifty 'Cents , but are worth thirty-five to forty. We find that when a man will pay that price he'll invariably go a little more and buy a fifty center. When any article in our stock clon't sell as it should , we've got a happy of ' way making it. We mark 'er down , way down at once. These shirts haven't sold well. To-clay we put the whole lot , about a hundred dozen , all in one pile , and you can take your pick for three days 1BE 25o At the same time we will offer a hundred dozen splendid unlaundered shirts , made of New York Mills muslin , linen bands and bosom , rein forced front and back , worth 78c , at SO GKNTB EACH We will also offer in our shirt department , over two hundred dozen , handsome fancy Shirts , in all the new cloths , in Madras , Zephyrs , Penangs , Ducks,1 ! Flannels. Outing Cloths , Jerseys , Stockinettes , Silk Mixed and pure Silks ; In a handsome line of colors , in all sizes , with nonshrinkable neck bands , with soft or stiff collars and cuffs , "just" as you like 'em" at a range of prices from 3Bc to $3.0O. Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. OPENED - TO-DAY - - BARTENDER'S. - - COATS - AND - WAITER'S - JACKETS LINCOLN Floral Conversatory , South East dor. 0 and 17th , Lincoln , Neb' W , S , Sawyer , & Co. PLANTS AND CUT FLOVERS \ , ( Icnornl collection of pianti nnd cut ( lowers uhuiys on hand , I'lurnl duaUns , bouquets liuskots , uttfor ! n'irtlus.VilllnR ( ( ( und fun- urulsn siicclulty , and sent to any nurt of the Mute. I'rlcu Hst fico. Dlxcoiiut. to luidcr- ukers on funeral work. Tulepliunc , : : l , KDUERTI8ER8 Who use our columns tn place tlich * gnoili bcroro tec publlu \ \ . ' \ \ ( ell you th.it our scrici of Auxilliary Scliool Jo urnals , nro not surpassed ijy any tenclipp' pnlilN ciitltn In tho\u" > tas an aiUi'disitiK nii'di- inn. Hates rnruMiPii on aipllrntltii. | ) Aitlrp ! s sNcbr. . Teachers' 1'ub. Co. Froiiionl Npljr. I ) . V. KtcphcaK , Ifjr. Dr. I'O DIIO'H rnrloilicnl IMIlH. Thli trench reuicdr ncl dlrticllf upcn Ilieteucia- II re orK&na and curva siipprt'iilon of thn men- * , t.'or three for 13 , nnd can t > u mailed Hhould not ho uie < l durlnK vretonncf , Julian , flru lili and the public luppiled by < i < MKlman Druv Co. , Ututtha. K. J. I'ejaora and Howard M r ri. HouUi Uinaba ; U , ti , EMU and A. 1) . Fgile Cguncll UluOi. NO OTJRRr NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. SoTcnteen rears experl-neo. A rejulir graliiatn In nicdlclno in cllplo.nM ho < r Imtlll troatlnjt wltli the uroateit uccm , nil Ncrfoui ' , Chronic anil I'rlrnto llhenui. A p.iramionl euro KII ira'itooJ for Catnrrtl SpermatorrliiBn , Lost .Manhood. Seraliml Wcaknois. NUht I.OMO * , Impntoner , Srphtll * , ! < trlctiir , nud nil nil. M ea of the niood. Skin und Urinary O m . N II. 1 guarantee IVW fur Oforr cnso I un lorUko and f ll la a. cure. m. to Conaultntlon 12 m. free , llciok ( Mritorloi of I.lo ) ent fraj. O ! leoliouri 9 a. ui. to3 p. m. Bandar 10 m.MOORE'S MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE iton , III. , Aug. 11 , ' 80. Dr. J P. Moore Dear Sir : I had been blck for three years until I bejan to take your Treu of Life about eight mouths ago. For two years I was unable to do nny work. I was atto .d d during the time hy suven different doctors , but found no relief , but was rather worse. Eight month ] ago I purchased a bottle of your nee ot ijiw aim ne an taking it i have taken flvo bott'os and now for about four months I have been a well man , able to eat and do man's work. It was a God-send to me when Asa Parker brought the True of Life to my no , fce. I want to hank you be sides for the good it habdonemo. Vo.y re spectfully , W. W. WKNKS. Witness : rilman Parker. .tiuorw 's Tico of Life , it positive euro for Klilncy nndLlvor , Coniplilnt nnd nil blooilflliciiix Doe lit ny tff cutter when you cnn bo curfMl by ualnif Tree of Life , the ( o.u l.ifo Homely ) Ooiaiia Mcdid'and Forthotrostmentof nil CHIIONIO ANI ) HUHOIOAIi DISKASKs. llrncoH , Appllnncoi for Djformltlai ind Tru iui. Host Kiiclllllin , Apparitin tnd Uomudlui forsiiccos ful Iro-itmont of evorr form of dhea requiring Medical or Himlenl 'rreatrnon NINKTV HOOMS FOII I'ATlKNTrt , llonrd nml Altendinon Ho-1 Accommodntloni ' .Vi'it. Wrllo for clroul.ira on Joforniille nnd llrneos , Trmioa , Club Foot , Uurr.v turon of Spine , 1'llns , Tumors , Cancer , t'atnrrh. llronchltln , luhnlntl.m , Klectrlclty. I'.imlyil , Kpll- eyny , Kldaeyn , Dlailder , Kye , Knr , Skin nnd llloo < l. and ill Huriilciil llpur tlon < IHSIIASIM Ol'1VUMKN K iiperhilto. llook on Dl'on'o * \Vomon I'ruo.Vo Imvplntoly nddi'd a lylnu1 In Dnpnrtmont for Wonmn Durlni ; conlliiument ( Strictly 1'rlvato I only Itullii- bleMfdlcnl Initltuto MtklnK n Hpaclulty or I'll- ! VATK DISKArlKH. All llloort lll o ies succoxfully trontol. Muittelnn } r In'triimenti unt by nmll or oxproi , laeuroly packed , no mirk * to Indlcnto contunti oran lor Ono persona , liitnrvlew , prufurrud ( 'all ami cuiuiiK IIH or Demi hit ory of your cno , nnd i trill -i'nd li luln wrapiMironr IIOOKTO MBN KIlKIJi ipon I'rl- rate Sperlnl or Ncrrou * DUoasm , frlthqumllon Hit AddruMnll Utturn to Dr. A. T. McLuughltn , Prosldon Uli and Uarnuy Slrnuls. ALL THt WOKLU THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can t 6 fflvrn In rup ur rulfvr nr Iru , ur In ur * | l of r 3 , without tbo knowuilgo ol llm I ; ' ' nl ; Un > o icar7. It u ltoluU'ly h > ruil i nd willcn t t p riu n ut > nd ipe dy oure. hMlnr lbi > l > J i ut i { riotf r i ilrmkoror n looholio 'r ok. n ftK * .H . A.l.t. It oparatM to qui ily nd "Hh "c ) } ter- _ umty th t the p.u.nt under oei no li HI i.iit i d.itvity for ml tt uiimuuihl illiu IIKIROS M' | irlvMe < ll i'aini < if mn / cerlalu cure fur tbt * flcliill tutlnveukneBt J > ctullar Uiwomin. I i'rci < TitjoltMi < t feel afa In rtfcoiiiinenjlnt : It 1 < J nil lUITiTfrii. n J STONCflMO.Dreirim.lu. Nnlil hr IVnmicliil * . t'ttW1' niin . 4t < V. KnclUh DUn ii < 1 Hnat. ENNYROYAL PILLS _ < - > . Orl ln.l mid Only Cfnulnf. _ > W K , ( , kl ; t KlUtli. l DU n > liroiKl.l for dutHttir I inc'nl ' lilt , fnonJ Hr.in I In lint > t > J HM Bimlilg > bom if ll l ilMil < t tll.ton T Le nootbvr. KifiiJag < rtiluiil lu > li ltl an4 inUaltnnl AI UruuUll , ' < ' * 4 If. In tunifi fvr Vkrll uU' , triilau < bUU nui "Uellrf fur r. < n , " < nl > llir , lij r > lar * Mall. lU.UOUTrilliuonlili. Am.il J'j.ir. r t rC'Ueml lt' . , lli ill < > n qu r 1 lm 1'hlUd * . , ! . "JOSEPH GlLLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARU EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MQ8T PERFECT OF PENS , DOCTOR , McGRE W\ \ THE SPECIALIST. Moru thiin 15 tcnm i xixiilonou In tlio trontiucnt off 1'HIVATK D18KASES. A euro cuarantocil In : i to A dtiyi. n Itliont ho losi ol nn hour's tlniu. GLEET. The mutt compli'U * nnil nli'inlule euro for cleat nn ( nil iiiinoylDtf < lNchnrK [ < ! a OVIT knuwn to thu nieillcuj l > rofu ! > lnn. Tlio most ntuliborn chronic nml lunl ntcs perninnontlyciiri'dlnfroiuS to IDcJajl Or pnln In rollovlni ; the liliuldurt'Crninncnlly ' qure ( wllliiiiit p.iln or Instrument' ' , no cuttliiK , no illlntl The moit rcmiirkabloromcclj known to t enco. Wrlto lor clroulnrs. Cured In M lo Nl linyIlr. . MrUioir'ii trciitmcnt foi this toirlblu lilo < iddl o.nolun bi-un pronounced thf iniKtiiucroaatiilruiiicilr CTvrillicurcrnd for tin' ub < suliltn ciiio uf thn C | | < M < > . lilt Ruccen < < with i bl illi-cnvn lin * nurcr boon eqiinllo I. A complete cur guaranteed Wrlto for circular ! " . LOST MANHOOD Anil nil nonkneijps of tl o noximl or nn < , uorvoui. nein , timidity und ilenpuniloncy nbiolntoly cured. Tito lullcf Is ItumoUUite untl complete. SKIN DISEASES , nboiiEintlim nnd nil dlMMi > oi of tlio blood , live/ klituoy anil bladder pcnnniuMitly cured. FEMALE DISEASES And ncnrnlKln , niTvoimieM iiud dlseniiH * of Hit Mnmnch purcil , Tlio clocMr "Iliiino Treutinunt" foi Indie * In | roimunci'd by nil who liuvu mini It to b Ihouiimtciiiiiplt'tuniul convenient remedy ever of J fured fur the treiitniunt of remain dl"en ei , It l tru * ly it wiinduilnl remedy. No Initriliiionta , no pala. llourn for Indies , from 2 to I only. f " DR. MoQBIUW d Marvellous success in the treatment ol prlvntu dlsoiiBos hnu won for "nun n roo- utiition wlilcli is truly nutioiiul in chur- actur , unrt his Rront nriny of patlontu reaches from the Atlantic to the Pacific , rho doctor IB a pmiluitto of "regular" nicdiuino and has had lonu nnd curoful ti.xperionco in hospital practice , nnd U classed ninonf ? the loiulinff specialists in inoddrn scionco. Trcatinont by cor- robpondonco. Write for cirulars about each of the above difeenses , frco. Office Hth and Parnam Streets , OMAHA , Entrance on Either Street. MANHOOD RESTORED "SANATIVO. , " uJ l Wuiiilorful BP D' , Kernel ! ) ' , It nolil v , \\'i'lttcii > liinrnnv to cure all Ncrvoun li- Jlcmory , ijat rit llr 15" lf o w 0 r , headache , Wnkcilne [ , Lout Man hood , HcrvouincM , IAI- Hludc. ell dralai and Ooforo A. After Use. Ion of power of ttia rhc'l from life. Orr ri > * ! Te Organi , In either > ci , cauitd by ortr-'i rtlon , loulliful lndf cretlon .or tue cirrnlTo uie vf tobacco , opium , or itlmulunti , which iil'.lrafttly l ul lo Infirmity , Cuntninrtlnn and Jruanlty. Put up In convcrlcnt form to carry In th" veitjiocket. J'rlc tl n i'aclt ' e , or for W. With evrry 5 order w ttlra n wrlttnti > runrnntti to cur or refund tha mnmty. Rent l > y mall to any mlilrrta. ClrccUr free. Mention thli paper. Addreti. MADRIO CHEMICAL CO. , Uranrh Office for O. S. A. 417 llfrhiirn SlrrA. rillCAOO. H.I. FOU SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , UY Klilin k Co. , Cor , iMh .V Ddii ln HUi. I A 1 uller & Co , Cor Hill liaiiKUaSU. \ . 1) . Foitor i ; Co , fnunril HI'ilT * . U HOTEL. Tr uriirniH , * ' ' . t-lth ittltH tllHlt HIlllHtflltllllllll lintel Itnllillnu ( H Oiintlin. ! ifi' < ; i-iit liritt'U lii-trf : / / ) ( ( irulln i-nililliiu / > ! li -iin-iit tu roof. All tin * crlllniiH tintt flouri Illicit n-ltli AK < tCHlonIre. jir of iiitini , tiKiklnti It iniiniiiitlilet to burn f/if/7. . t'frn t'Hfiiix'x if iufro tiliiriiui tlil-oHi/lHint tint Uiillillnii. Mf m lu-tit , Ititt tutil ftilit n ntcr nml HiniHlitnf.iii cfo-ui'ooin. 'Htblo iiiiHiinmaacil < iuu- tfllCI'C. V , SILLOWAY , Prop. HOTEL DELI.ONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Aranue. Just coniplatnd , hai 100 rooms , thrs * ita'.rwayo , Irom tha top to tha bottom , fine elevator nnd dlitnin1 ; room tiorvloi , _ tire ) ironf throughout , flntt blllar.l rooms nnd thu UiMJt tollol room * In thi city. Larx * amplu roomi , Sultoivlth bath Acs. Cor ' 14th und Canltol ATO. Street oar serrloa 1 * i' all directions. Kate * , from 2.30 to $1.00