8 THE OMAHA DAILY B1SE ; THURSDAY , MAKCH 30 , 1802 , RUSTLING FOR BED AND BOARD Difficulties Encountered by Omaha Demo crats in Securing Quarters at Chicago. EVERYTHING SKY HIGH IN THE WINDY CITY Nnt llrnun liy n l.lltlo ftlirowil Talking mill A 1IIR Deposit dels Arroimiioilntlons lor tlio HiimosrU i : < prrlonco of tlio Committee ) In Vlilciigo. The Snmosots will Imvo a place wherein to lay tholr aching bonds when they Attend the national democratic convention , and n low of the more fastidious will have n whole bath tub nplcco In which to lave their fov- orcd brows. The only conditions will bo tbo ability to put up enough cash und to llnd the place , which nro llkoly to bo two difllcult things If wo nro to Judge from the accounts brought back t > y the commltteo sent to Chi- cngo to engage food and bedding nnd baths for Omaha's great unwashed , Messrs. Adam Snyder nnd Jack Dowllng strayed buck yesterday morning , but Jack Moynt- ban's arrival was uncortuln enough to gam- bio on , whllo Nat Drown got headed In the wrong dlroctlon and at last accounts was roaming about Michigan. "Wo'ro In luck to got any good place to stay during the convention , " said .Inch Dow- Jlng yestordny.The Leland hotel had pro mised to snvon floor for the Snmosots , nnd wo walked Into the ofllco 01 big ns lifo. When wo asked to tea the pluco the fallow behind the counter said : 'Thoro It is , gontlomou,1 nud ho pointed down to the ofllco lloor. Wanted to 'Make mi Dthllilt of Thorn. "Well , sny , you could have knocked our cvci oft with a cluo. And what do you think I 1 hey proposed sleeping us on cots distributed nbout the public olllco , nnd It was to bo $5 n dny whether n man took any meals or not nnd every follow was to take his chances on getting his bed at night. If ho cnmo In Into nnd found nnothcr man In his cot the $5 went just the snmo. Well , you bet wo luld the Leland man to go to. Then wo began to skirmish among the first class hotois , but I tell you It was mighty thin picking. The Palmer and Auditorium wo.ro cbouo full , and at houses lilco the Mo- Coy all wo could got was cots In the halls. Finally wo struck the Sherman , and Nat Brown got In his graft. "Wo found thnt the fifth lloor bad boon i'o- eorvod for Baltimore , but the cash guarantee hadn't boon put up. Nat told the landlord wo had to have that floor , that wo had the stun" to plank do'vn ana that tbo hard cash had a stronger pull than promises. Finally the landlord agreed to glvo us a chance If Baltimore dlan't , close In on her option by ! l o'clock. Wo were there In time to hoar the clock strike , and wo made the rlfllo , putting up an even $1,000 to hold the rooms. "Our accommodations at the Sherman will take in about U50. There will probably bn * room for quite a number of democrats besides - sides the Samosots who will go. Wo also got rooms with baths for Governor Boyd , Joe Uarnoau and several others. Tno hotels have a combination to keep prices up to $1 nnd fr > , and they haven't much room lortuvon at , those ngurcs. "Tho town is full of democratic politicians. nnd everything goes. No , I won't say that , either , oocauso It wns mostly wine In the crowds we struck. It cost W5 to set "em up once , nnd I paid n Dill of Jl.TO for ono of our fellows. 1 wonder what It will bo when the convention begins ) " Wo wish to make a suggestion to persons troubled with rheumatism. Try a few ap plications of ChamDorlnln's Pain Balm. If thnt does not bring relief , dampen n piece of fluunol with the Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of j.alii. The first application li almost sure to relieve the pain and by its continued use , many severe cases have boon permanently cured. 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. Union soap employs Nebraska labor. w AMONG THE COURTS. rcoplfi lie Voluntarily Coma Ileloro the .liulKON Considered. The morning session of the criminal court wns devoted to taking the pleas of parties who had boon hold to answer In the lower courts. All of the parties arraigned pleaded nut cutlty nnd were remanded to await trial. William Li. Brown wns the first man to bo arraigned , lirowti was formerly cashier for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance company , nnd wbllo acting In that capacity It Is charged that ho embezzled $3,000 , which ho converted to his own uso. Kd Fitzgerald was charged with having Jtolun n gold watch from the house of Paul GuscH. Prank Allen , so the Information stated , burglarized the residence of George F. Free man nnd carried away property of souio value. An Information charged that on February 10 , Frank Wells burglarized the residence of Juntos Adams and walked away with certain good i. Hurry Robbing , cue of the saloonkeepers on the two-mile strip dunlod that ho sold liquor In violation of the Slocumb law. Sustained the Appraise . In the case of William F. Sweozy nnd others against the city , the jurv returned a verdict , finding dnmaeos In the sum of STM for the plaintiff , the amount being the same ns was awarded by tha city appraisers , which throws the costs upon the plaintiff. The suit grow out of the opening of ono of the streets west of Croighton college. The council declared the necessity of opening the street nnd condemned certafn land foritvoot purposes , nnd fixed the value of the land so condemned nt J7I > 0. The owners nppealoa from the award. Tired -Married I.llc. Catherine Movnck has confided the tale of nor ninny woes to the district court , and in a type-written petition done in purple Ink she Btntes that her husband , Joseph , "is , and has been , a bold bad mnn. She alleges n mar riage which took place nt Hod Cloud , Octo ber 1 , 1SS5 , nud over since that date she Iius Dcouatrunnnd faithful wife , but Joseph could claim no such irood qualities. The peti tioner Htatos that prior to 1SUI Joseph was not n uad mnn , but with the beginning of thnt year his wicuodnoss developed nt u frightful rate. On January 5 ho knocked the plaintiff down , bruising her fnco nnd body. February 20 ho threatened to kill the plain tiff , and In carrying out his threat chased her nround the table In the kitchen , all ot the tlmo brandishing a huge butcher knife. Not , content with this , on March 0 ho drove her out of the house , nnd to cap the ell max , a few I days later , forgot his marriage vows nnd committed adultery with a negro woman. i Johu U , Stark Is experiencing trouble , but It , is not sn serious us that into which the No- 1 yack woman tumbled. His trouble consists of having been abandoned by his wlfo , Care line , to whom ho wns wedded twenty-eight years ago , whllo they were both in Germany Oilier Thn case of Ferdinand Stroitz against the cltyof Omaha Is on trial bo fora Judge ir- Y.lne. In August , 1SW , the city council opened South Nineteenth street from the IJ , & M , railroad tracks to Center street. StrclU's land through which the street was extended was condemned , He at once brought suit to KOI the condemnation proceedings aside , claiming that they wore Irregular ana 11- legal. Judge llopowoll Is hearing testimony In tlio coso of Thomas Swobo ugalnst the how ' Omaha Thompson-Houston elootrlo light , company. Some months ago Swobe and the electric light company had trouble about the i price that was charged for the lights hi the Mlllard hotel. The company attempted to remove the lights und Swobo secured an In junction. At the tame tlmo the alo'otrlo light people brought suit to recover on the con tract. Tbo Now York Bargain store , which hat > boontn the bunds of Constable Houck for a couple of weak * Is now looked after by Sher iff Beunett. The stock ban boon replovlncd nnd then attached by Bonnie Wolf , who claims that tbo proprietor owed him 1 1,000. money adyanceu to carry on the Duuuess. The Omaha , Qoal , Coke and Lime company hni hrouitbt suit against Fred Mongedoht , claiming that the sum of $1,377 remains duo and unpaid upon a promtsicry note. Frank 1C. Moores , tbo olork of the court lias a law suit of hli own , which has been commenced against W. U. Parsons. The jUuUff ! allege * tbnt on October 113 , IMS , he loaned the dcfondanlCOO to pay the premium on n $10.000 life Insurance policy. The note has never been paidthough it was duo ninety dnvs afterdate. Frank Fuller In n petition nskt the olty to nay him $20,000. The demand Is based upon this : Ho claims thnt for n number of years bo has been the owner ot two lots in PaudocK place , extending from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets. Not long ago , to nccommodnto the Omnhn Brewing association the council passed nn ordinance ordering the closing of Fifteenth street along the line of bis prop erty. Thn I'aMilon. You nro kindly invited lo nttond the opening of THE FASHION , 2111 N street , South Onmhu , on Thurs day afternoon und evening , Murcli 10 , 18U2. J. W. LowilY , Propr. Dr. Culllmoro , oculist. IJoo building JfltU.11 'ltOUM > AllOUT VS. Nrbnixkn. Scotia's normal college will open for busi ness April 5. Nols Anderson has boon chosen president of the Cedar County Agricultural society. P. O. Sullivan , editor of the West Point Progress , Is hibernating for a few wocics at Blair. C. C. McNish of Wlsnor has declared that bo is not a candidate for the congressional nomination , The Callawav Courier keeps the names of Harrison and Husk at the head of Its editor ial columns. M. U. Hancock has purchaiod tno Keith County Hopubllcan , and proposes to make a newspaper of It. Putor Coon of Eagle hns been bound over to district court o.i the charge of allowing diseased hogs to run at largo. The Lincoln News has made a great Im provement in Its appearance by changing from n four to an olg'ht-paco paper. The People's News has rnadu Its appear ance nt Croighton under the guidance of M. N. Lawrence ana Uonrco A. Urlch. Two sneak thlovos who made n raid on Wahl's clothing store nt Fulls City were , captured and sent to Jail for twenty days. Sam Wymoro , for whom the city of Wy- more was named , has started for Nevada , whore ho will make his homo In thn future. Ton carloads of emigrants loft Eluiwood last week bound for western Nebraska. They had sold tholr farms in Cass county to eastern people. A. C. Husmer , editor of the Hod Cloud Chlof , has resigned the position of store keeper at the Omaha distillery , to which ho was lately appointed. A young child of Mr. Hanson , n farmer near IClwood , was found dead In bed last Saturday morning. The child seemed per fectly well when put to bed In the evening. The Tccumsoh Mining company has aban- doncu drilling at a depth of 4l7fc'nt. Several small veins of coal , one fourteen luchos thick , were found , out not enough to warrant min ing. ing.Tho The general store and postofllco together with the dwelling house of Charles Soltz , at Do Sola , six miles south of Blair , burned Monday. A flro had been klndlod In the tora nnd by some means It sot lire to the upper part of the store. Ihomall matter and household effects were saved , but the buildings nnd atomic worn totally destroyed. The loss Is $3,000 with light insurance. Undo Mike Keel , an old resident of Dakota county , died last week nnd his funeral was conducted by the Odd Follows of Dakota City , ho having n membership In that order at Duucannon , Pa. , dating back over forty years. The deceased lived the lifo of a her mit , having no enemies nnd very few friends. Ho had hoarded up several hundred dollars , and this with bis rual estate was willed to the Dunoannon lodgo. George L.onodas , a passenger on the Over land flyer bound easi , Jumped from the train nt Ogalalln , declaring that ho wns going to die. As o wns evidently insane , ho was taken In charge by the officers , who founa thnt ho had a ticket from San Francisco to New York and $1,100 in cash. A telegram was sent to his brother in San Francisco nna a reply was received that ho would come after the unfortunate man. John R. Harvey , the well bnown stockman of Otoo county , who last year planted trees along live miles of highway In the vicinity of Turlington , , has this year made an ar rangement to furnish treosnt cost to farmers who will follow his example , and has sent out men to worn up an interest among the people nud Induce them to plant trees wherever they will add to the beauty and comfort of ho rural districts. A. E. Kcablos , the picture evangelist , is holding forth at Norfolk , and has made quito a sensation In the city. Ho has been there u week , nnd has had the opera house crowded every night. Upwards of tlfty have professed conversion. Ho uses the sforeop- ticon to illustrate his sermons , after which the lights are turned up mid ho gives a red hot exhortation and draws his net. He is said to ba a most successful lis her of JOHU. Lomnr's cloctrlo light plant has been streiiBhthenod by the addition of another dynamo. Henry Winter , a Lemars horsethlof , has been released from the penitentiary after serving six years. Samuel Forgio , a Powcsuiek county farmer , fell into n flfty foot well and sus tained fatal Injuries. Ida Urovo has established the custom of u market day , and two Saturdays of each month are sot aside for the purpose. Michael Swcnson , n wealthy farmer near Norlhwood , wns found doaa in the road near his farm the other morning , lie had evi dently ueon struck uy his horses' hoofs and rouderod unconscious , aoath resulting from exposure. Pat Lynch nnd Tom Uossor , farmers near Peterson , had a disagreement about some leased land , which resulted in a fist light. Pnt complained to the Justice nud Tom wab fined. Tom not having money enough to pax his fine , Pat came to the rescue und loaned him enough to keep him out of Jail nud the two wont homo friends. The Farmers Co-operative society of Hock- well , the largest and strongest association of the kind in Iowa , hold ita annual meeting the other day. The association transacted SJ50- 000 worth of business during the past year. The membership Is ISO. They felt , confident of their ability to continue business , not withstanding the refusal of many largo man ufacturers to sell thorn goods whore they ore in comcotltion with regular dealers. Sam Livingston , a 17-yoar-old lad , stele n horse last week Tuesday belonging to I ) . W. Fonnor of Steamboat Rook , Ho w.is nr- rc3ted Wednesday atAlblon In possession of the stolen horso. On'Thursdny he was taken to Klclora nnd arraigned. The grand jury , then In session , returned n bill on Thursday nnd on Frldny Sam was arraigned before Judge Weaver , pleaded guilty , and was sentenced to the industrial school. Within four aays from the hour the offense was com mitted Sam Livingston had boun n four years' term in the school. Baking Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious CaVe and Pastry , Jjght Flaky Uiscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome . No other baking powder docs such work. THE SESSION ENDED. Huslrir.il ! of tlin Convention nUponril of rtml Hiutonmry Itcnnlutlons Ailiiptnl. Tbo closing losslon of the luniborruon's convention was called to order in the Hoard of TraJorooms [ yesterday morning at 10:30 by President W. H. Fried. Tbo first business taken up WAS the elec tion of two delegates to attend the meeting of the United Association of Lumbermen at Kannni City in December next. This mooting - ing wilt consist largely of n discussion of loaalng papers to bo rend by prominent lum bermen. Tno association Is composed of the rotall dealers of the various states and usu- nlly attracts considerable attention among lumbermen. Mr. W. II. Fried of Fremont nnd Mr. .1. \V. Uar.-y of Fnlrbury were the delegates elected to attend the Kansas City nicotluir , The treasurer wns then asked to make a statement as to the llnancos of the association nml whuthar the sumo assessment us that of the pnst year would bo likely to meet the ex penses of the association tbo coming year. Ilo thought an assessment equal to that of lost year would bo sufficient for tbo coming year. year.Mr. . O. Li. CbafToo of Omaha was announced ns a member of the association to take the place of the Howell Lumber company , which has dropped out. This loft the number of members In Oinuha just the snmo as last year Messrs. W. II. Hnrrlson of Grand Island , C. L. ChnfTco of Omaha nnd M. L. Frlos of Alliance were appointed to draft suitable resolutions. While tbo comiutttoo was out protmrlnK the resolutions some Informal discussion took place. The mutter of wholesalers selling to con- Rumors was the subject of some Inquiry. President Fried said there had been but tbreo complaints sent In so far as ho had learned upon that score during the pnst year. Wholesalers han boon especially frco from violating the rules which uovornod the furnishing of lists to the trndo , bo said and harmony seemed to prevail. Mr. C. L. ChalToo adored a few remarks regarding methods of Incroasine tbo mem bership In the association. Ho urged upon all members the advisability of soliciting lumbermen to join the association. lie thought , some vigorous missionary work along that line would bo a great holo. The commlttoo on resolution' cnmo In a llttlo after U o'clock und submitted the fol lowing report : Your committee on resolutions bogs leave to cull attention to the successful mcotliiK of thu aisooliitlon just bold , Iho hopuful outlook fonts future , the felicitous mid sitlsMctoijr fuolliiKS of tlio mpinbnmlilp rulutlvo to the \\orklncsoflbo organization , and the vuluii- blo nml happy Intorolunjso of thoughts and liluas us to the rotations that Jobbers uti.l ro- tallurs of thu state should proprtrly bear to each other ; * And , whnrois , the : iseouliiton ! has proved a success with a mnmburshlp compitslnj only nbout ono-mlf ! the do.tiers ofthu state. It follows as n natural sequence that tlio cruatrst decree ot success nan host bo attained by liicro.uslu oiirmom- beishlp so nt to Include a large majority of the Jobbers and retailers of the state , there fore bu It . liosolvud Thnt our board of dlrootor&ianko special u ( Torts to secure the membership of nil dealers now oiitsldo the fo'tl ' ; th it to this oirl the annual nivctlng of thu association for If'.i.l ' may bo even mote sitlsfaclorv than the present session , anil mny establish the associ ation on a firm fooling for all lime. And , whereas the rctallois of the state have been Heated In a cencroiis and considerate manner by tlio jobbers of thu statti ilurluK the Instyear anil have beenontei ti : uudlii a royal and inaKiilflcont manner during this present session bo It Kesolvod , That a rNIng vote of th.iuKs be tendered the jobbers und It Is thu desire of the tetallers that the lobbers of thestato should at all times bo given a Drcferenen In thu up building of the business Interests of the .state and the growth of our nvignlficonl city iincl metropolis , Omaha , the pride of mery p.itrl- olie Nebrnslan ; and Whoreas. Thu press of the city has talion great Interest In thu workln.sof tlie. or .ml/u- WE'VE GOT IT ! Glowing Health ! Rosy Ciie3ks ! Healthy Bodies ! 'Boon ' Companions' Costs 1'our Cents u Day. It euro ) catarrh swiftly , radically Von Inh ilo the nnrru. rich health laden vnpur. Initmulmtcl > It \tnriu * * . ttouthcs. oxhliuraton ( Mvoi nppctltn unit nv.urt tlt'op naturally Positive ! ) curpa ( . 'ATAllKII llronchltla , Asthma , l.n ( hippo , Cmiiumptlon lleidiiclic. Ir p0iiln | Nervous I'rostraHon KMINKNT phjsleliuM In chart. ! * of Oninlia atti-iii Inhalations nnd ndvkc frientollhoH Ol-jnen Mnnu.'il fret . A p ntiil tcvlx It. Cnllor write toduy ; liuiulrudK happily have. THIS Sl'KCiriC OXYOp.S CO . 3 ) 519 Sli33 Y ll ! < l . cor IStli nml lluwapl utr.-uK Omnhn , Nebraska. Jo Soften the Hands. lieforo retiring take a larco pair of old nloves nnd spread mutton tallow Inside , r.130 alf over lue bands. Wear the uloxes all night , ami wash the hands with olive oil and white castlle soap the next morning. The above , together with 1001 other things ciiually It not moru Important to know , Is found In the handsomely illustrated new IrooK Just published by $ < = > Betts& Belts America's most iilfted. pojiular ana successful , SPECIALISTS. This liook tlicy Bend to any address on receipt of 1 cents to pay j'ostago ' Imt DRS. BETTS & BETTS do more tlian wrltnnluablu IJooks wlilcli tlicj Clru to those v.lio need ttiem. , TJi y cure Catarrh , Piles , Stricture , Hydrocele , Varico'cele , Gleet , Spermatorrhoea , Syphilis , Gonorrhoea , Lost Manhood , Blood and Skin Diseases , Female Weakness , Effects of Early Vice , and every form of Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases. Consultation free. Call upon or address wltb tttatap , DRS. BETTS & BETTS , 119 South 14th St. N.li Corner Hth and Douglas Sts. Omaha , Neb. lion nml cotirtootiMy reported the action * hero taken ; then-fern , bolt Hc olved. That it/vote of thanks M hereby expressed not onlvuiMho resident press , out to representative * oft the various lumber Jour nals now on the HOOJV ( Signed ) \V. II , II MinlPON. M. U KlllKR. 0. 1 , . ClIAFFF.E. The resolutions iwero adopted by n unanl- mous vote and the convention adjourned. "Lain to bed nnd oaviy to nso will shorten the rend to your homo" In the eklos. " Hut early to bed mid a"mittlo Kftrly Klsor , " the pill that makes lifai longer and butter nnd wiser. Lndios nro innra > ptitrlotlo than inon , they buy Union soap Dritnkrmir * * . A disease , treated 1x9 such nnd perma nently cured. No publicity. No Infirm ary. Homo troiittnont. Harmless and olTochml. Hofor l y ] ) onnisslon to Bur lington Hawkoyo. Sand 2c stump for pamphlutShukoquon Cbomlunl Co , Hnrliiifrtan , la. MOTORS TO DUNDEE. Omnlm's I'rctl.v Siilinrli to llu\o the llpit of Strcrl Trmispiirliillim. The Metropolitan Street , Uiillway company has overcome all obstacle ? and the noxtmovo will bo to construct nnd equip iiti oloclrlo motor line to Dundee plate. A psrmlt for this purpose was trrnntod by tbo Honrd of Public Works yesterday. The line will connect with the Farnam street line of the Omaha Street , Hbllwny company at the Intrrscctlon of Fortieth nnd Farnom streets. From that point It will run north on Fortieth street to Dodgo. thence west to Woodtnnn avcntio. north on Wood man uvcnuo to Underwood uvonuo , nnd thence west to Wilson street , or the cost line of Happy Hollow. The now line will bo ono nnd throe-fourths miles In length nnd will cost 18,000. For the present the rolling stock will consist of two Detroit motors , which will make olght mlnuto trips. The line will Do In chat-fro of Superintend out James Is' . Urooii nnd will bo put In opera tion about April 1. In addition to furnishing the residents of Dundee plneo with motor cur facilities , the Patrick Land company will put in mi electric light plant nnd light the addition wltu arc Itcnts. 300,000 bars Union sean sold in Ne braska last month. It's the best. NATURALTOJIT FLAVORS. A Of perfect purity. Lemon -I - Of great 3tronsth. Almond Econ ° myir > the'-usa ' - | Rose GtCfJ Flavor as delicately and dollcloualyjoa the fre h frultt AFTER THE GRIPPE The Crlpno Itcspnnslblo for Mono Dentils nCtof Itocovrry thnu During Its Course. How to Avoid the Dim- Grippe. In Itself , Is bad enough , debilitating onoticli , Lutlt Is the nftoroiTccts , the slowness of recovery that Rlvo It Its great danger. In most cases , the person did nnt hare sufficient vitality to rally after the dlscasu Itself h.td passed. The forces of nntnro were too weak to coliteml with the debility which the Urlppo had loft. It U sad lo think' how tunny people have died who might have been savi d If nature had been properly assisted and fortified lifter the Orippo had been driven from the pystum Many physician * rcull/od this fact , nnd as- slated their patients over the dananrout after directs by brarlng up and stlimilntlnl tholr sysirni" . This wan. and can bo done In but ono wnv , and thai Is by the stonily und n oil- orntonsoof seine pure yet powerful stlmu- lutit. Thuro Is but ono absolutely pnronnd niLMllolnnl stimulant known to thn tnofosMon audio the ] mlUr. unit thnt Is Dniry's I'nro Molt \ \ hlskey. The most prominent selcntlits and physlohitiHot the Innd ondoi so Its purity and viiMin. It Is not n no whiskey. it bus boon tiuforo ( bo public for years. It Is not a fbcnndoeoctlon. but a pure distillation It Impirts a tonn to the system possible In no other manner nnd soiids the blood coursing through the veins with ronownd vigor. It Is superior In uvery respect nnd however much any uiiicrupulousdrutiir.lsl orgro.-ormiiy t'ok to loud .you to bollevo to the contrary do not budocoivod. budocoivod.Key TO GOOD LOCKS ; the trade mark of the YALE & TOWNE MANUFACTURING COMPANY , which identifies the YALE LOCK , ofviich ! it is the sole maker. The market is flooded with shams ; every gen uine YALE lock or key now bears the trefoil trademark - mark as shown herewith. Sore Throat Lameness Sore Piles Female Complaints * Rheumatism AND ALL Inflammation 6od ! only In our own bot'lcs , All druggists. POND'S EXTRACT CO.,765thAve.N.Y. BOYS' CLOTHING. Every season , as we have seen the new suits in our Boys' Department open up bright and fresh , it has seemed as though the men who make a specialty of manufacturing clothes for our rising generation had reached a point of excellence that they could never hope to surpass. We thought so in " 89"we almost knew it in " 9O" we positively did know it in. 91" and hero comes o.ur new spring stock for " 92" and throws them all in the shade. The styles look neater , the patterns are hand somer , and it seems as if we could give you a little more wear for your dollars this season than we've been able to before In suits AT POPTTT PRICES JoLJL ITv/jr UI. say from tw.o to four dollars , the valurss ares exceptionally good. f We are showing some very neat fancy cheviot Knee Pant Suits in "half inch boucle At $2.00 novelties , to fit boys from four1 to fourteen years of age. Three dollars worth of weai ? Igoes with every suit. fYou can choose from a haH1 ! dozen handsome styles of Knee Pant Suits , in fine all wool cassimeres , made up in - rAt At $2.50 nobby fashions. The "Ne braska's" two fifty boys' suits have made a place for them selves in many of the homes of "Omaha's 149. " We have a very handsome "dust proof" suit. That is it don't take much "dust" to At $3.25 buy it and it won7 ! sTTow dust -when it's "dusf'y. Dost thou catch on ? It's a wearer Bijj boys and little men -will find a de cidedly handsome assortment of long pant suits , in ages ten to nineteen , in all the popular fabrics , and in all the correct patterns for spring. Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 1O p. m. TREATISE /tA * j eXfc z/vtts L z& . MEN ONLY PHYSICAL DEBILITY I ATROPHY A BOOK FOR MEN , CARRIED AND SINGLE. A fall oxplanntton or womloi ful method Tor the n quick restoration IT EXPLAINS huw to euro nervousness , trepidation , lack of self tion of PERFECT MANHOOD , In nil tli.it the term Implies. coufldonce. \ A method that overcomes EVERY EVIL CONDITION of the male IT EXPLAINS how to euro varlcoccle ( swollen , tender. Bagging system , clvliif ; to the weakest organs and parts their UTMOST NAT veins and pirts ) . URAL VIGOR and TONE and to those shrunken and Blunted their , IT EXPLAINS how to glto tone , to remove excitability , to over FULL and PROPER SIZE. come sensitiveness , to remove phjelcal and mental Irritability. IT EXPLAINS how to build all otnul . up f vigor. IT EXPLAINS how the entire sexual system of the male mny bo IT EXPLAINS how to build all . up bodily vigor. brought to that condition to essential to general good health tnd IT EXPLAINS how to pic or\e all nontal vigor. pcacoof mind. IT EXPLAINS how to a\old all the phsteal evlli of nmriei ! life. IT EXPLAINS how to bo felf-ic self-controlling , - pectlng , to ba IT EXPLAINS how to euro most bladder , kidney ami urinary free from degrading thoughts , superior to debasing Inclinations , to dlsea c . fuel "A VERY KING AMONG MEN. " IT EXPLAINS how to cure bodily filling , In any stage , for all tlmo. i IT EXPLAINS bow to develop , strengthen , cnlnrgo all -weak. Blunted , undo\eloped , feeble organs nnd pitta of the body \ > hlch IT EXPLAINS how to cure unnatural losses Irom dreams , In ha\o lost or never attilncd a proper and natural size , whether dua urine , &c. ( o curly errors , ill-health or natural causes. ( A simple , iufullibla IT EXPLAINS how to euro mind-wandering , Pirgetfulness , confusion MECHANIC * ! , method , cndort-ed by physicians. ) fusion of idem. To many , this book Is uninteresting nnd viluoleas , beln ? a PURELY MEDICAL TREATISE : to others , to those whose welfare Is al slake , IT IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS EVER ISSUED FROM THE PRESS. fSflo simple curiosity seekers It Is not worth the traubla ol writing tor and HO will not send It to such II we know It But we will cheerfully mall ONE COPY SEALED IN PLAIN ENVELOPE , POSTAGE PAID AND ENTIRELY FREE OF ANY CHARGE , to the man who wrltei ( or U In fjood faith , either ( or his own use or ( or some friend. E& Beware ol petty quacks and all their schemes ; don't even answer a medical advertisement ( or you may be sorry ) till you havt Studied this remarkable book. II you have already been made a victim don't let prejudice blind you to the light ol SCIENTIFIC TRUTH. INVESTIGATE. THIS OFFER MAY NOT APPEAR ACrAiw. WRITE JTOW. dress. TH ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY , 64 and 66 Niagara Street , BUFFALO , N. Y To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , , a id digestion , create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs , nothing surpasses I an ahsolutely pure twhiskey of deli- ' 'cious' Havor , smooth to the taste , [ imellow , maturq and of richest qua- } inferior whiskies it will not raspier scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE sand take no other. For sale only at high-class liquor and drug stones. & CO. , OUICAOO. HI 1 % / norimiiio lint , S-J . . . ur.dfnloto-.lOdi _ _ PEQOOt TO WEAK MEN Bnrfcrinff yuutliful Uie firecu error from ot * inah who U nerrou atxt tt bUllaUiU. Ailtlrcti , 1'rot I' . U. I'O WLUJI.Uootluf Coau. THE "LADE PERU SYRINQEX. ' 1 liuOnly IVrfcct Vnuliml and ICi-oiul > rliite In the mil III la thn onlr 8) rliiKO ever In- \entcilliy liUh riiulnul In JIM tloiiM I'.in l > itiliululstorcil without loukliiK ami nolllnti the clothing or ni'cu.'ill.iiliiK ' Ihu lieu of n vem'l , nml which can * lu ho UBpd for Irfjeellmu or Irrita UllllllK.lt. lll'l.ll iti ) ituniiKii 111:1,1 : , t-i. it1 * : , $ ; t.oi > . Mali urdcrs eulldted The Aloe & Pinfold Co til i'tixt iiffifi : pretrrlptlnni iftnifully prtvuiml at luw Do Bailey , $ f The Lending Dentist " Third FlooPjxton Hlos'c. clqiliono IDS } . Kith anil r'aniiu St < A full net of tOBtli on riibbor for l'i I'orfHjt lit loctli without plnttn or romovaMo brMua 0f * junt tlio tlilnif for liiKorj or pulillo Kpoakort , nn > drup < luwu. TEEIH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN AllillllnnnUruiiiormlJlo mto , all wink Hjrruiila Cntlbliiout for : Under the pntroiinRO of Mrs. M , D , mm , 70 and 71 Globe Bldg. , Boston. Tour of 80 days , WOO ; Tour of 60 days , i 100Tour ; of 00 ( lays , * 37o ; Tour of15 days , WOO. All irmollntf , hotel and tight icclnv i'iienfcO | In eluded ll'artlo tc > mil with Mm , Krainr , July ' . ' , Blcam- hln fc < iiilM.l uimril Jjluo , llunIon ) NOIITII C'Al'K I'AUTV to unllJuuo 1H , br I'A VO- NIA fri'm Ilontuu. liiluyn tuiu. Aiiillaitluii | < niu t lie. iiiailo ut ouco for thin tour ) uu fur circular uud rcforiiuccn. TLo Lnrec.t , Fatlrtt nml Flneit In the World. PuBNellKernccnmcfclatlong unexcelled. NEW YORK , 10HDOHDERRY APO GLASGOW. Every Saturday , NBW VOKK , nillKAI.TKH and NAPLES , At regular intirvnli SAIOOH , SECOND-GLASS AND STEERAGE ratomin lovrest lornu to anil f rum the principle ) S33TCn , ZlttLIsn , IBIOU t ALL COUIIHEUTAI. rOlHIO. Kic'li'slon ( Irked nrallnlilu to return hy ulllier tlio jilo ! ! ( ] riiloifc North nf Irelanilorh'uiili'tfitUlljraltai Drifts tai Ue : 7 Grim fir Ar incut it Icwtst Bid ! , Arplr to all ) 'if our local AKarita nr to HUOTIIUUS. Ulllonica , Jill. COOK'S HIGH CLASS EUROPEAN TOURS. .Ml TuiM-llMf- liirlllill'i ! I III- llrxt \ < MI r. A rjci of piirtie * to Kuropu Uurlntf thu un nlntf ftcaiiiii Mill Icuvu ai f ulluwn Slay I'aitr J' < 'rf , K JUJi'itlo , April 27. Hr t Juno Pnrl IVrH - Klriula , .Mnr 21. HIM cliil Plinrt Tour I'er H H. Klrurln , .Ma ) ' . ' 1 riucitml .liinol'arty I'or h S Tnulunlii. Juno 8. Thlril.lnna 1'arly PcrS. H .Majentlo. Junu a I'ourtli .liinii ' I'rrM H ' June I'uitjr City of I'urlo , V9 T uM | > eelal nhurl Tonu 1'i'r H ri City of .New Viirk , .Inly I.I : anil ( lly nf I'nrln , Au u t | j. North Cni'B anil Unman i'mly-rerH U Ktrurlit Jlltli ) IS U'o are ilnlly liooklnn munition for theio oicur- aloii * . andluvllitirniiiuillulo apiilleatlon fruiuall who Inleiul ID avail tlieimehennl Iheni lllil'lriiti'il ile- ftptlvo \ proKr.iiuinei can bu obt lined by nililruitlnu I'llltt. I'OOii , f ,1O , Ml Ilrotulnuy , Now York. Allan Lxine ItOVAl. MAir < SI Hill regularly iluriiK wlnturruin PORTLAND to UYKRl'OOL ' Direct. Catln ItOanil ni' arUi utrnnil cabin , til bteurH.'U atluwritlut No \rn 1 1 si-iuvion oi ' STBAMSlllt-'b. Noir turk anl ai unw rorlal-hlly | CnMnllJ. t-uounil I abln I.'V. htuor < o tlJ. Auiily lo Af.r.ANt A CO. Cliloii' ) H. K .MD0.15J. Walitil Tlrlot omuoV ; If VAIIi'lurlltut ja Tlojj mill nnOIITl HANIMI.WIXH ) t'AI'SI'I.Kd are thn Illllill I ut t > e t unit only rapnuleii prefer I l/eil liy UUUU I nrllIHHr | phvulclain lor thu euro of ( ionorrliui anil .ll . 'liar e I ruin lh urinary ur utcu > e I DR. J. E. THE- SPECIALIST , PniVATE DISEASES AND ALL DISORDERS AND DEBILITIES 01' YOUTH AND MANHOOD , 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE , WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. 14TH&FARNAMSTS. , OMAHA , NED. . W P. P - .YOURSELF ! r A k your Druggist lor - i J bottlu ol Illg U. The only . J neil jtoltonoiii remedy ( or all I J llio unnatural 'llichtrnt ana i private illbrtM-g ol men and tli [ ileljilllutlny MfnVnt-m peculiar 1 to women. It cunii in a lew IiU > B without the aid or iiulillclty o ( h clortor. \Tlii I'ndfrml Amnlctm Cvre. Maruifarliircil by I uTb E\au Chemical to. " CINCINNATI , o. U. H , A , INSTANT RELIEF. l'ln lcot in lud j. , anil uuier relurin. No Flpurcciin iile uututipovitory.buf * am iif * Impla rvinuur l'r e bytdt . f