8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEES pl UBS DAY , JUNE 9 , 1801. THE CITY. Mrs. R. A. Lynch of Sheffield , la. , wants the satchel andpanora taken from the body of lior hiisbund who wtu killed Jioro October 10 , 1888. She thinks they nro In possession of tlio coroner. Mrs. S. E. Pagan of Chicago , writes that it IB Imperative that she should know the present whoreuboutH and habits of Mm Mary Iofor , who formerly resided tit ! )27 ) north Twenty-first Btreot. J. T. TIahnon of DesMolnea , thinks that his olghtoon-year-old SQII Cnrl Is in tliiw city and somewhat deranged , as ho loft homo a week ago about U o'clock in the morning , without haying anything to his folks. The anxious father wants the chief of police to look into the matter. Mnx TIamberger Is after J. G. Wills and Hugono Leonard , two of his agents , who are charged with obtaining money by false pretenses. The defendants wore canvassing for portraits arid frames and sold tickets for the same. They wore to sell the tickets for 50 cents and this was to constitute their commission. The customer then wont to the store and scoured hlrf frame , pay ing the regular price , lo s the amount already paid. Hamburger- alleges that in order to sell more tickets , his agents misrepresented the cost of the goods , tolling their victims that they could got a frame for $2 which ho could not possi bly sell them for lees than $5. Of course the customers kicked , and now Max is doing a little kicking himself. Sarcnpnrllla belongs to the sintlax fnmlly of plants , anil Is found very generally rtvor the American continent ; but the variety that Is richest in mcillclmil nropcrtlrg is the Hon duras root , of which the famous Ayor's ' Sur- snpurilla is made. Help Wanted. Thcro Is work for COO boys and men at good wages in the beet fields Apply at licet Sugar ollico at Norfolk or Grand Island \Vo , the undersigned , Request the chief ranger to call a special mooting for the purpose of considering the ques tion of consolidating the question with court Eclipse. James R. Borland , Eu gene Hcaly , James Urosman , James Has- musson , Hugh MeMouuglo , Fred Opper- man , James Roach , J. AI. Battldwin. C. R. to meet at South Omaha at Evans , ' hull , Twenty-eighth and 11 btroots , Wednesday , Juno 10. * KSCAIM3D Win TIIUIIl I'oii'ld MOM Have n Tussle with In furiated Cow OivnoiH. Two of I'oundmastcr Pulaskl's men under took too largo a contract In the northern uart of the city Sunday and have to thank the spocd of their cooa horses for the fact that they escaped summary treatment at the hands of mi Infuriated lot of milk dealers and their friends. Sunday afternoon two men had charge of Krosso Bros1 , cows on leased ground in the northern part of the city. Pulnski's men , it is alleged , tried to drive off the herd , wtieii the inon In charge resisted the attempt. The pound men were determined and finally drew revolvers and declared they would take the stock by force. The herders wore game , however , and staid by tbo cows until they hud them safely iu the pasture of Louis Llttlollcld. Hero a number of milk dealers lind gath ered and surrounded the herders , threaten ing to lynch thorn. Mr. Littlcllold advised the cow owners to go slow , and finally in- duucd taom to give the , i > ouud inon a clmnco to retire , an opportunity of which they took prompt advantage. Milk dealers claim that they are ereatlv an noyed by the pound kccucr's minions , and as sert that they will not tamely submit longer to the abuses which have grown out of the city pound ordinance. PuliiNki's Complaint. Count Pulnstd , heir-apparent to all fcos pertaining to the city pound , has tiled a com plaint against 1'etor Gees , charging him with disturbing the uo.ieo by using loud and pro fane language and threatening to fight. Uoos alleged that some of Pulaskl's ' minions un- tethered his cows for the purpose of driving thorn to the pound , and was so incensed thurcat that ho expressed himself in language more forcible than polite. His opinion of Pulaskl , as expressed to that worthy , was anything but complimentary and the poundmusior Is now trying to play , even. A Card. Wo want every lady and all the boys and girls to call on your druggist and got some of our beautiful cards and a book of valuable tnformation frco. HAI.I.IH : Pitoi'iuiiTAiiv Co. 'I lie Kcybtono Express - Quickens Time , Cliicuyo to New York. A solid Pullman perfected vestibule train of day coaches , baggage , smoking , dining and sleeping cars leave Chicago at 10M5 a. m. every day , " reaching Now York the next day at 2 o'clock p. m. over the Pennsylvania linos. No extra faro and only first class tickets accepted on this train. , ABOVK THIS tlOGS. Another Addition to the City Hall The statue of liberty that will adorn the city hall has arrived and now quietly roposoa iu the basement of Uio building. Tbo figure is built upon the plan of "liberty Enlighten ing the World. " She is of metal and Is clothed in n light garb of the same material. This is thrown over her shoulders and falls about her body ID graceful folds. In her loft hnntl she clasps a scroll , while in the right , high above her bond , sliu will hold a 1'JOO- cimclio power Incandescent oloctrio light , The figure measures fourteen foot from sole to crown and weighs a tritlo less than a ton. "Whoa put in position this llgtiro will stand bdtwcon two animals that are designated as "hell cats. " Small in size , eroai m results : Do Witt Little Early Risers. Oust pill for Constipu tton , boat for Slcit Headache , best for Sour Stomach. . Now It itrd of hMiiontlou KOOIIIH. The committees on public property and buildings from the city council and thn board of education will meat at the now city hall at 0 o'clock tills morning , at which time the gontlcimca from the board of education will select the rooms that the bourtl will oc cupy. The committees are composed of the following named gentlemen : Martin , Bab- coulc , Ciibbs , Wohrer and Spaldlng from the board of education , ami OstholT , Tuttle and Spocht from the city council , No griping , no miusoa , no pain when Do AVltts Llttlo Ktirlv UUoM are ta'.coa. ' Smitl pill. Sufo pdl. Host pill. . i * I'rlsoiiot-H "Must Out WccMlw. From this time on the men , vho appear before - fore the police Judge and are convicted of having violated any city ordinances will not luivo .such a picnic , The mayor has Issued nn order to the chief of police , Instructing that ofllclul to put till city prisoners to work upon the streets , cutting weeds or lilting up washouts. They will bo guarded by nn oflleer nnd worlc eight hours per day , the same as other laborers employed by tbo city. Try Cook's Extra Drr Imperial Cham pagne , There Is no foreign wlno that hat its boquot or any thut Is as pure. for Creditors. A. W , Dorfonolor , a retail grocer doing business at UOOS Amos nvcuuo , yesterday jnado an assignment for the bocoflt of his creditors. Shorltt lloyd is uumod as the The CJ. S. government are using largo aura tors of the Improved Howoscalos . Uorilou & tjollotfk Co. , agents , Chicago , 111. 1M3N8ION Mrs. l-.cn. a ltd IIiiHlmitit Said to Ho Working One. Mrs. Harriet A. Loa of Phcbo , Perkins county , Nob. , was arraigned in the United States court yesterday on two Indict ments , charging her with forgery In the mat ter of un application for a pension and nno Indictment charging her with perjury In the same connection. To both of the Indict ments she pleaded "not guilty , " and her trial was cotmncnccd. There is quite a story connected with this matter which will bo brought out at the trial. Joseph L. Getold was a member during tbo war of company K , Twentieth Illinois infantry , and took part in the light at Fort Dnnolson. Ho was subsequently killed In battle , and a few years after the war his widow married William U. Lea , now a Jus tice of the peace in Perkins county. In January , 1883 , Mrs. LC.I and her .second husbond conceived the Idea of obtaining some pension money from the government , and ap plication was made for a pension In the niuno of Joseph L. Getold , who was represented us still living and the victim of chronic rlien- matis.n. Two affidavits wore prepared , tes- tlfylnjrto the fact that Getold had contracted a sevcro cold by lying all night in thn snow and ru'n ' before Donnlson. which had re sulted In rheumatism. Those nflldaults wcro signed with the , 11:111103 : of Wasloy Uontloy and Gcorgo Cunningham , ana represented that the slrners had been members of the siimn company with Getold , William 11. Lou , in his capacity as justice of the peace , certified to the signatures and stated that ho bad no personal interest in the mu'ter. A search In the rocprds oT the pension ofllco revealed the fact * that Joseph Getold was supposed to bo dead and nn Inspector was detailed to look into the matter , Ho located Gcorgo Cunningham at Hcnnopln county , Illinois , of which county ho was sheriff , and Wesley Hentley was also a citizen of that portion of Uncle Sam's do main. Neither know Mrs. Lea or had ever signed any pension papers for Gotold or his widow. Thereupon Mrs. Leaand William were ar rested and had a preliminary liearlng before n United States commissioner near tholr homo , but hare , also , Mrs. Lea stuck to the original story about the aflidnvits , alleging that Bcntloy and Cunningham had boon at her house in January , Ib83 , and hod signed the affidavits In question in the presence of her husband and herself. The matter was brought before the grand jurv at tlio September term of court last year and Mrs. Lea and her husband were in dicted. Loa was arraigned in September last- on the charge of assisting in the fraud and was released on his own recognizance. Ho will have his trial as soon as Mrs. Loa has boon tried. Mrs. LO.I decided to plead guilty , to- the chargn of perjury If she could bo released upon the two counts for forgery. This she did and was released upon her own recog nizance. The Jury which heard the evidence In the case against Dray ton Kronk , charged with circulating counterfoil money , returned a verdict of not guilty and the defendant was discharged. Louts Kobza , Joe Karplcok , E. II. Itnrotz- schmur , Hiram Raustina , Charles KHz , Jer ry Hcmplln and Frank Blutnoy xvero ar raigned on the cnargo of selling liquor with out a license and pleaded guilty. They were fined V-'O and costs each. Viola Gnines , u colored femalewas brought in from Falls City yesterday charged with selling liquor without a license. Kho is an accomplice of Jerry Hcmplin. The case of Dora Knowlcs against John E. Knowles Is ou trial boforc Judge Doano. Mrs. Knowles is suing for a divorce. She alleges cruelty and further says that on February 2J5 , 1889 , the defendant threatened to take her life. The husband does not propose - pose to submit without making a light. Ho has filed a cr9ss petition in which , among other things , ho charges that his wife has been guilty of adultery. Good Co : > kiiiir is one of the cnlof blessings of every homo. To always insure good custards , puddings , sauces , etc. , use Gail Borden "Eagle1' Brand Condensed Milk , Directions on thu label. Sold by yonr grocer and druggist. HlH Injuries 1'roved Fatal. James Hagerty , a brakeman on the Chicago cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road , who was crushed while coupling cars about four months ace , died at St. Joseph's hos pital Sunday and will rjo buried at 8:30 : a. in. Wednesday from Holy Family church. The deceased leaves a wife and one child. The funeral will be under the auspices of the Switchmen's Mutual Aid association. Be sure and use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for your children while toothing' . 25 onnta 11 Imttlo AII Engineer Assaulted. Dr. W. J. Galbraith , chief surgeon of the Union Pucillc , returned thU morning from a trip to Denver ana points along the line of the system. Dr. Galbraith tells of an assault made at Denver on Saturday night upon Harry Newell , a Denver & Uio Grande engi neer , who was horribly beaten and robbed of ? 'Wo Just as he was starting away on bis wed ding trip. Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Best llttlo pill ever mado. Cure constipation ovory' time. Nona equal. Use t tie in now. Can't Stop It.ill Playing. Councilman Tuttlo's resolution prohibiting the boys from pitching baits upon tho.streets , has been vetoed by tlio mayor. The mayor is not particularly opposed to the resolutionbut ho llnds no ordinance touching upon the po'nt. ' Kay ! Do vnu wnnt to remove those pimples from yourfucol Use Bailor's Sarsaparllla and Bur dock. It is warranted to effect a complete American Wonders. Yellowstone park if > beyond all ques tion ono of the world's great wonders , and the Union Pacific oxourblon in July will bo the event of the season. Ask your nearest Union Paclllo agent about Preparing Tor UIINIIICSN. The grain and produce exchange will meet next Monday cyonlng who'i the llnal stops will bo taken for the Inauguration of an open exchange. ME A TIMS. Koticas o/ /lit * lint * nr la < un Itr Wib head , flftn ctnf ; tiic > iniiiHttmiat Jln # ten cent * , oT Mr. T. 1 Wright. uRcd < B years" , died J nno 7 , KunoriiUnno 10 ut'Jp. in. , from her lutu ru/liloncu , 1.104 North Will btruut to 1'robpoct 11111 cei.ietery. 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 JJiscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. * L No other baking powder does such work. "THE CONTINENTAL. " FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. , PROPRIETORS. CLOSINGSALxR OR 3000 PAIRS OF OUR FINEST SPRING and summer fancy worsted pantaloons at a most startling reduction in prices from early figures this season , A NOVEL AND ATTRACTIVE SCHEME. See .what it is ! Read the details and methods by which we assure every purchaser of a BON A FIDE RED UCTION IN PRICES. No talk , no words , no imagination connected with it , but actual discount made from former prices and paid to 'ffvery purchaser in SIL VER CO-IN\ \ * ' ' Commencing' ' Tuesday , June 9th , we offer as stated above , 3000 pairs of our finest and most fashionable-styles of fancy worsted spring and summer pantaloons , of which we have a large sur plus received too late from our manufactory , t at a most bewildering reduction on every pair , amounting m some instances to 40 per cent discount. . , . In order that1'-there be no question in regard-to'the-actual ' discount made each purchaser , the original prices- marked on each pair of pantaloons will- remain the same as they have been all the season , and the actual reduction made ivill be given io the purchaser in Silver Coin. You can handle it and estimate the discount you are getting without any talk from the salesman. On this entire-stock of 3000 pantaloons , on all that , are marked $4.50 and ove'r the Discount in silver will be found attached to each pair of pdntaloons , and after payment of the same the purchaser will be in possession of an amount of silver coin that will show him the most' amazing and satisfactory discount which he has ever received. " Lot 1. 500 pairs of Fine Striped Worsted Pantaloons , correct styles , most desirable color ings in every respect , at $4.50 per pair , accompanied by the discount , which willbe/z # in silver , on every pair. Lot 2. We offer 800 pairs of our popular $5 line of Fine Plaid , Striped and Mixed Pan taloons goods made by some of the most celebrated American mills all new , fresh , desirable styles , and with each pair purchased the discozint in Silver Coin will be obtained by the purchaser. Lot 3. We offer 1,000 pairs super quality Fancy Cassimere and Fancy Worsted Panta loons , manufactured in our own machine rooms in the most perfect manner , the latest styles placed on the market , at $6 a pair' . A large cash discount in silver will be received by each purchaser from this lot. Lot 4. We offer 500 pairs of the very finest quality Fancy Worsted and Silk Mixed Striped Cassimere Pantaloons made in America-all tailor made , and embracing all the choicest novel ties of both domestic and foreign makes that are so popular this season. We offer them now at $7 per pair , with the large cash discount payable in silver coin which accompanies each sale. As it is our purpose to distribute these bargain pantaloons as widely as possibly , and as the novelty of paying the cash discount in cash in silver coin is original , and we wish to'make it as widely known' possible'we-neserve"the right to deliver but one pair of pantaloons- each purchaser at the time of purchase. CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS , Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River. BAD BLOOD ! Pimples on the Face | Breaking Out | Bkln Troubles | Llttlo Sores ) Hot Bkln I Both ) Blotches ) Cold Boreal Bad Breath | Bore Mouth or Lips | If you litlVr from nnjr or tfu.no Kjinpl WHYBECAUS _ . . _ . H TO you ever used mtrcuryt It BO , did you clvo yournelt'the ncedfil attention at the tlmo 1 We n d nottfcll you that you requ ro n DIooil & % 3ffi'i8s&s& ' . from tbo " ' ' c.ito the poison yourdrufirlst. or wrlto toV. . II. IIOOKEII ; Ai i)0..4 ) WcstHrondw y , Now \orkCIty. 2 Million Bottles filled in 1873. 18 Million Bottlesjilled in 1890. Apollinaris "THEQUEEH OF TABLE WATERS. " "Delightful and refreshing. " , . , BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. "More wholesome than any Aerated Water which art can supply. " " Of irreproachable character" "Invalids are recommended to drintt il. " THE TIMES , LONDON.i BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEGQS' ' BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD MAKER la not pleasant to talco , as It Is com posed of all tbo modlolnal qualltloa that go to make now and rich'blood without compelling the cousumor to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can bo bought any where for thlrty-flvo oanta a gallon , ns all sur- uparillas are , BEQQS' BLOOD PURUIEB and BLOOD MAKER la composed of pure modiolno , and al lows the purohasor to add syrup which la advlsoi when jjlvon to children. If your dniRSlst ( lees not keep It accept no vubhtltutu. nut order dlreot frtnt llo is Mf'is Co. , IOV1U7 Michigan Su , OhlcuKO , III. nnd they will forward. ext > ru34 iiropuld , one bot- tie for II orslx furM. nnnllTA BA.NDAI.WOOD CAi'aui.KS am u10 Illlllll I II t > o > t nml only capiule * proicrlbaj by UVIUu I rt renulur phr lcUnior tli euro of Oonorhct * nJ tllicbargui from lUa urluirr or uiu DDorlto dor c < juU J. IIW per bos. McGKEW THE SPECIALIST Slorctlian 15 ycnri oxpcrlcncu In the troifuont ot PRIVATE DISEASES. AcurOKuarnntecilln 3 to 5 durs , without holosiot an hour's tlma. The moit compluto and iitHolulo euro for Klcot nnd all iinnoylni ; itlsclmrRcs ever known to thu mcillc.il lirofusslon. I'urraanuntly curuil In from5 to ID d.iyi STRICTURE Or pain In rcllovliiK the bladder cured without p Un or limtrnmontH , no cultlnn , no dilating. Thu uioit rcomrkablo remedy known to modern sclvnco SYPHILIS. Cured In SO to SO dayB I > r. MclJrow's trontmnnt for this tcrrlblo blood d eao ha i been pronounced the nioBt auccosafu | remedy ever illwovoriul for thi lib- oolulo euro of the dlsoiuo. Ills BIHTUSI wltluuh illsciuo Imi nuvur boon uijuallel. A cuinplutu euro tcuuruntoud * LOST MANHOOD ness.all wenkiipimo ] otlll * Bcxuul ormm < , norvoin- And timidity mid dcipanduncx absolntvlcuro1. . Thurellofls Iminodliiuiuad cunipluto. SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dlsen Qi of tttu llooJ , Uvor , kldnoyj , anU bladder pt'rmnnontty cured , FEMALE3LDISBASB3 The doctor "IIoicoThtatmont" for ladle ? li pro. nouncud by nil who liaruvied It to bu the moil cum- plutound convtmlont irecoudy over olTurud for the iruiitinuntof fmimlo dUnuui. It U truly n wunilcrtul remedy , Hours for IiuUtu , from 2 to I only. DR. MoBREW'3 Mnrvellous .uccees lottic treatment of iirlvnto ills- ei ua haa wt > u for him. n reputation which In trtilp natlon.il In chanictur , uul his itreat nriny of patjonti reiiibea from Uio Atluatle-to the 1'iii'IHo. Thu iloitor la a Kriiduato of "rt'uulnr" medlclno and IIIID hay loni ; und careful mptfrttneii In liojiilt.il practlcu , anil Is clasnvil IMIIOHK IhuUcuilInK | > uclnihti In mod ern sclcncu. TroatmenUbr corroNpondenco. Wrlto for circular * ubout eiteli or the ubovo dltoiso * , fruo. Ollico , 14th and OTttrnam Streets , Omaha Neb. Eritranoeon either street. HOTEL. Tim .m ivfifoi ( * . l-ltli itinl lithe inoHt miliNtimtl lln llotvl Jinllillnu ' < * < > nHilin. lirtii'ii lirtrlt fii-u irallH riiiiiidifrum 6 < ( < 'iiicnf tu roof. All tltn celllnii * unit { I oo ru Hi H' < 1 icltli AttbuHtoti'e jtroof itilnti , initlslnu it luii > onnililu to bui'ii ( jii/ < 7.cuctiinH < iml Jlris nl < trinn tltroiitjliuitt f/io liiittdliia. tit vain Iteitt , Itut unit culil initfi" mill Inblo iinmtrimimeil B. SILLOWAV. Prop. fGOR'OFlTEN Ennlly. Quickly , Permanently Rostored. \VeiiUaCM. JVervuu ur , Debility , and all the tralu of ovlli from arly vrronor later excesses , tbo rvsulta of overwork , elckueu , worry , etc , Kuli ttrcngtb , development , ami touo ulvrn to every organ and portion of Ibe body. Simple , natural tnctuod * . luimodlato Inipruvement tcn. Knlluro ImpoMlblo. 'Jjaco rofervncM. litnik , explooatloas proof ) malloddeaUd ) freo. Address , BRIE MEDIOAL CO. , BUFFALO , M.Yt ALLAN LINE ! HOVAL MAIL STEA.MSllIW , MONTREAL and. QUEBEC To DEHRY and LIVERPOOL , CAHIN , f.'iO to fBL' . According to Mcamer nnd location ot Stateroom. Intermediate nnd btcorauo at low rales. NO CATT1.15 CAUUIKI ) . SKKVIOE OK STA.T3SI.SKKVIOE LINK. j J STKSMSHU'S.1 ' NEW YORK and LA GOW. vlnlxiiulonderry , every KortnlKlit. lllh Julio , STATi : or ( JlXHUilA , 1 1' . M. i5tli.limo. ! Sl'ATP. W NEVADA , 11 A , M. I'th ' July , bTATK OV M1UIUASKA. 11 A.M. CA1UN , W& and upward1 * llctiirn , $ ( i and upwards. , . bipvnmo fill. 'Apply to II. k"A , AlJjAN , Montreal , or to II. li. MQOUKS. UM Karnam bt. . Omaliii. WEAK WOMEN Siivc Vonrschos. Kcrvo Ileuns wllloitro wonUback , tnko nwny that nloomy , tlrud feellnK , that nurriMi exhnUHtlon , put roses In ynur cliei'l.gl ' > rlichteiiyoiiroe , Klvu you ni ) < rlfe ) , ambi tion , appetite , make > ou lenlold moro attractive. Atiolutely IliirniluiN. Sun * , SI a. box. poitpalil. I'fliniihletfrco. NKHVH IIKAN CO. , UuHiilo.N. 0- bokl by Ooolluian DriiK Co. , 11IU ParnamSt Oniiilii | Ncbraaka. " " " " " ' " R "U""ff"I'"Wifif Moiplilno ISnbll mO Jim K J _ > & . curcdlo lOtoUUdavi tinpirtillcut d.DR J CTKPUEHb L < t con,0 Rub a lame back with Pond's Extract. " ' " "s fl To the Citizens of Omaha and Vicinity : Or. f. Goo Wo Is regular . r.rnli(0 ( , , J mrdlc m , fnm , oiiliYn , "huvlnftaCtn thor- oiuh cniirsu of Hluuy. oMpiulltiK oxe imiit yeai'i , , in BDinoof thu licsi Chinese colleges. ilo oilers Mis services to nil llmse siiirerliifc fiom discuses of any kind , und feels contldent th.it In every ease no undertakes ho can uo Most of l lie Ingredients ho uses In his rnmo- dies nro notunloal milisluneos from Clilnn. tunny of them unknown outside of that couu * lie charges nothing foroxumlnnllon , cnnRiil * tatlon or advice. } on can cull and liu\o < \ ftiendiy chat wllh Him. and ho will frankly state what ho can do for you. Ills cnnsultn- tlons and communications conducted | n the ut M est privacy und strictest confidence. Ills leincdlns aio easy to take and perfectly harmless. The most of them net on the blood , ) ifyliiB It anil destroying the mlciobcs or I'lMliiipsyou nro suITerliie from nome dis ease of longstanding and have tiled almot.t'1 inory tomody known without success. Wonlti It not lo ) well to try the t'hlncse inodo of ticatment now , or at any into call and lot Dr. U Ucoo examine the case and tell you what Mo can dn ? Dr. C. Oco Wo hasthonsaiidsof IcstlmonluH In dispossession , among which are Die fol- 'owlns : II. II. YOUNO , 2715 North Twontv-fourth treel , Omaliu. Onred severe cold nnd rapIdly - Idly UovuIniiltiR consumption ; was told could not last six months ; uiued wholly with Chl- ni'Mi leincdles MHS II. I.UfiK , I50J I'lfth streot.-SnlTprpd with sick lioadache anil Keneral debility ; had tiled all kinds of mcdlelnes and doctors. Now robust and liuallhy. M. V VAN WbUMKK , 1717 Third slicet , Council Illulls. tJoneral debility and pains in i-'icst ; few weens treatment ; noAor felt better than ut piesoiit- . . MltS. r. ( J. KICK , South Omaha , ( Albright ) . After trvliur other tomcdlos for eliht ye.ira tried Dr. Gee Wo's treatment ; now completely eined. JOHN II. IIAMMETT. South Omaha. ( West Alurlsht ) . Heart disease and naln in chest j shot I course of treatment ; now almost cured , MRS W. A. NIO1IOI > ON , 1)07 ) l.lKlitoonlll sticot. Hlionmallsm. then hcmmoriapo of tlio muss and llnally heart disease ; complete \\icclc , went to Knropeand tiled uverylliiiig ; now entirely cured bv Dr. ( lee Wo. SIUJ. . B YATES , M ) " > 0 Q street. South Omaliii. Kcinnlo weakness nnd sick head ache ; could net no relict till Dr. ( too Wo cured mo. \ \ 111 Kindly recommend him for these tioubli .s. for the henofltof those who cannot BSO the doctor ho Ins piepnied the following eight remedies for the most piovalont diseases : BLOOD PURIFIER , RHEUMATISM CURE , CATARRH CURE , INDIG1STION AND DYS PEPSIA CURE , SICK HEADACHE CURE , LOST MANHOODCURE , FEMALE WEAKNESS CURE , AND KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. These troubles can easily bo dlapnoscd ai tlio pioper remedies piocured. For all other , tioulilusiHe. . enclosing stamp for ijupstion blanU and boolr , us the doctor uses u special remedy Tor each disease. DR. C. GEE WO , North 16th Strest , Office Hours from 0 n. m. to 9 p. m. , Every Day. DR , BAILEYT Graduate Dentist. A Full Set of Teeth on Itubbor , for I < IVIO 1)01,1.A us. A porleut lltuuurnntcud. Teeth eitractol without piiln or danger , nnl irlthout anaoithotlcs. ( JolJ and Bllver IllHiiK'i at huicst racti. llrldKO and Crown Work. Teotb. without plutoa All worn wu&j OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , ICUi Btroot elovator. Open uvculnid until 8 o'clock. NO OUREx ! NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many scars' experience. A rcuulnr priiduato In mpdlclno as dlplomai nhow. Is still tnvittnu with tJTS- Breatctt SUCCIHS , all N'crious. Clinmlc mill Private DIHOHSCS A peimancnt euro k'uaiuntvud for CatnrrM Biierniilnrrlimi. l.o'tt Miinhooit. Sc'mlnal Wi'aknuiK , Nlvlit I.Ttsci , liupotoiey , Hyphlllt Stricture , and nl diseases of tlu > Hlood , Skin nnd Urinary Or ins. N II I Kimr mteo > UO for every case 1 undertake nnd full to euro. CormillulUm freo. Hook ( Mviitcrlus of Life vent fr-o. Ollico hours 9 a. in. to 8 p. in. Buuday 10 u in. to IS in. bend stamp for reply. EoWs NCITO Tonic Fills Ouru InvonionU , Nerrous unii eI Debility , Vital Exhaustion , I'.lii , in th * Hack , Cold Hands or Keo , llnd Clrcalutlon , Illuo Macs nnder the I Kje'i.l'inplo ? , andnll other Jiervoua | or Illood I'Icoascs la Either Box. HoWfl Nerve Tonio Pills MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AMD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM They lirlriB the rosy tlntofllealllito the B llo\v clicck. If younroBUfforlDB from uo. ranKCinontof tlio NcrvcHBnipuro Illood or I'nht irrorfl : , yon ebnuld at ouco tnho Dr. Wo arm ) tlifl mfirTolnus Krrnch I llobbs' Nrrvo Tonic IMllH , the Orenl Jlomc.ly CALTHOS froc , anil a R EilTo Itciio\vcr , 01 they will enrich your DlooJ local Ru.ininti'ullialOALTiiuKM 111 F nil Btronitlionyour Norvca. I'rlco , 00 conta A vlw. HTOI > Illnrliurcr * As KmU.l.m. , t For ealo by druBgista or soul liy wall. C'IJItI * | M > rmul rrhM \ rlcot.lo | uutl ICKSMMCI ! L4Mit Vltfor. | HOBB'S MEDICINE CO. fse il anil fay ifsatttjieii. PnOPHIBlOHO * AWr ( i , VON MOHLCO. , BAN PHANOIOCO , CAk , OHIOAQO. ILU 6ol > Aurrltn ifimU , ll.tl.uill , lltlo. I „ WHY WE SUCCEED IN OUR ENTERPRISE. "we do as we advertise. 2. Becaus'eve sell goods at less than tlie cost of material. 8. * ecaUse we guai antee a genuine tailor-made suit at ready-made prices 4."tBecause we guarantee a perfect fit. 3. B'ecau'se we alter goods to fit the purchaser free of charge. 6. Because we give the purchaser more than he anticipates for his money 7.J69cause we have the confidence of the public. . 8. Because we never allow a garment to be misrepresented. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT. SELEX WHAT YOU OAN SAVE , $7Q custom mndo pult for $82.50 SO'i custom mndo overcoat f.12.00) ) $ IU oustotn inntlo pants for 8 8J5 ! _ . wj i(10 ( custom made suit for $ 'iO,00 j0 ( ! ciistoni ( iiidp uvorcout $ 'J8)0 ) $ lrt custom mndo imnta for 9 7.60 $55 custom made bull for , . . $27.50 $ . " > 0 custom jniido ovorocmt * I.oO | $ ! ' ! custom mndo pan IB for ! 9' ? ? tot $50 custom made eult for SIM.00 $ l5cuatom iniulo overcoat .filO.OO $1 custom made panto for | 0.00 to 3 915 custom made suit for $20.00 810 custom * madu oyorcotit $17.50 $10 cuutom mudo panta for | " -00 $ 10 custom made suit for $18.50 $1(5 ( custom timilo overcoat 81J.OO $ 8 cubtom mndo punts for -l-oO $35 custom made suit for $15.00 $28 custom iniiilc overcoat 4 7 custom iniulo punts for. . . . . . .S 3.07 nil tUI ] FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock. , Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , Jor roa I > | 13O9 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. 13OQ tu