8 THE OMAHA DAILY RUE : FRIDAY , APRIL 19 , 1892 CLARK WILL LIVE IN OMAHA The Union Pacific President will Have His Headquarters in this Oity. BENEFITS EXPECTED BY THE CHANGE The Union Pnrllla will Kcrp Up with tha I'rijcrnnloii In tlm i'niit T nil u I.luo-McmpliU anil Her New llrlcltso. The news of S. H. H. Clark's election m preililont of tlio Union Pnoillo win nallod with Joy nt licndiunrlers ( bccnuso It Is umler tootl to mean that the pres ent stib-plllclivb anil employos will continue In thuir positions uniJUturboJ oy an unfriendly innnnKonient. The ofllco tins was run up on the WB bullillnir at Ninth and Fimiam and cornrnl boxes of cigars were put on tnp by Jubilant oniclnls. TbU unexpected turn In nlTalrs may rnoim a ( jrcnt dual for Omaha. It 1.1 already announced ofllclally that Mr. Clark will n ain talto up his residence hero , which la said to bo the first time that the hca'l of the Union I'nclllo has hud his homo In thli city. From this clmnuo of rest- nonce It U astiuinad that ho will devote most of tin tlmo and attention to the affairs of the Union Paclllc. , iiu has at St. Louis an able osshtmit In the pornon of Uoorga Smltn , who has been men- lloiiod as a | ) os > lblo successor to Him as avn- urM < rnniiaior of the Missouri Paclllc , It la not known hero whether Mr. Clarlt will con tinue his connection with that system , but It li orcuod if ho docs that ho will shift rnueh of the burden nna detail to the younger shoulders of Mr. Smltb. At any rsito the ctmiiBO Is regarded In railroad circles as an Imoorlnnt iftim for Omaua. It Is ald that Mr. Clark will soon reiln [ ns Koneral manager of the Musaun Pacllii : to glvu his whole time to the Union Puclllc. WANT AM. TO COMB. Pi > npln Prntiurlnff t < Olel > rite : the N w llrlilgtt'H Completion. The pee pi u of Momphln are mMdni ? Rreat prupiiriittoni lor the curumonlos attendant upon the opanliiK of the now railroad , wagon und foot hrldfio across the Mississippi river at that point May 11 , IS ! and ill. Mr. J. C. Pettoy of the Itfampuli Appeal-Avalanche- today" Omaha with an Invitation 'o the puoplo of Nobrasuu to bo present at the cele bration , "This brldtf * , " said Mr. Pottoy yesterday has been under construction for four yours. It H the worlt of the Kansui City , Kort Scott & Memphis railroad , and com pleted cost f..r.OO.UOO. In a general way it is u crow. Improvement over the old Deut trans- fur system , snvtnf. eight to twelve hours in transfer of freight and thrco to eight for passengori. Thus , for northwestern pro ducts socking export , Now Orleans Is within say ton hours noarei- run. Resides , it is tnld upon coed authority that the Kansra City , Fort Scott. & Memphis road la ni'joltatlnr ( ( ( or a com bination with the Georgia Pacitlc and the C'entr.U of Cicorulii for a direct run from Kansas City to tide water at Savannah. Thus , you soV , this bridge practically ooons up two competitive avenues lor northwestern Brain and other products for export , and competition , of course , works advantage to the shipping public. "The" formal opening of the bridge takot place Miiy 1'J and will bo marked by a splendid civic , military ami trades dis play. Threa uavul vessels of the Whlto btiu ml run have been ordered to Memphis to participate In the ccrotnonles ; the sccre- taiies of navy and war will be present to witness tlui formal testing of ttio bridge ; Senator Voorhces of Indiana will deliver the dedicatory address , and tlio ceremonies nt the bridge will ooncludo by ahanil shalc- IniT between the govunior of Ten nessee , surrounded by the governors and dlsiinguluhcd visitors of the east , and the governor of Arkansas surrounded by 'he governors of the west and northwest , whllo the mayor of Memphis pronounces a beuedlctinn uuou the uuiou of the southeast and northwest. "At night there will bo n porireous Illuminated procession of lloats illustrating the history of Memphis from Its discovery bv Do Solo in IB-ll at the old Indian vlllagu of Chlsca , up to the present. "On May tilth the deep water convention of the Missouri and Mlsslssipul valleys will hold sessions , Tim object of this convention Is to Induce concrest , if possible , to tulcii up thn matter of opening the Mississippi river to St. Louis for ocean vessels ! This "scheme was heartily unit unanimously endorsed by the Missouri river improvement convention at Kansas City last December , and the Mem phis mcutluK la simply to uusu the uiattoi forward. "ThU export business Is n matter of great importance to the northwest , " said Mr. Pettoy , "and the people of Mempnln liava simplv sent mo horn to invite you to meet us half way in all matters of mutual in terest-social and business. Wo bellovo , down south , tnat the prosperity of our snc- ilon and yours depends , greatly , each upon thn other. In the improvement of transpor tation fitcllitUvi to our seaports wn cultivate rnaro or less directly our trade relations with the northwoit , and this Is the solo object of my visit to Omaha to Invlta your people to comedown to this celebration , itnow us bet tor and consult with us upon our mutual in terests. " WILMNU TO llt ( itMlrntl I-'rolglit Agi'Mt Monriia Tiilks of thp Tiipultii Iilitk-liiii'iitii. "I have boon depeudlnir on THE HEU for Inforinnllou about the Indictment ! found against Union 1'aclllo officials at Topeka , " aid General Freight Agent Monroe this morning , "and I notice by today's paper , ni 1 suspected would urovo the case , that the nctlou is u part of the tight of the Interior Jnubcrs of Kansas to get the Missouri river rule on California fcugar. The Union Pacltlo Is accused of charging moro for n short haul than fora longer ono , but it Is not alleged thai them has boon u secret manipulation of rates in favor of ono shipper as against another ut the miino point. On the contrary , the rate complained of has been an open one for two yi'uw , and n similar principle has governed nil transcontinental lines on this business. 1,1 Uo charges might bo made against the K nl Ft ) , the Missouri Pacitlc , the Burling ton , tha Heck Island , the Southern Paultk- , the Atlantic & Paclllc , the lilo ( irandoVoit - cm , tba Denver & Kin Ciraado , the Northern I'ncltlo or the Ureut Northern , All of these lines have clvon similar rates and have done business openly , so that there ouchi to bo no irrcttt dirtlculty to gut evlJinoj of the- alleged discrimination. ' \Vhllo s\ucitlo \ CMC * of illegal rates ara mentioned In the Topeka complaints the fact 1 > that it Is a eouera ! principle which is In volved. The Union PaclOc has boon selected as a scapegoat ( or oiuo reason not apparent , but the prluclplxs on which its rites are tcado govern all trauscoutiueutal lines. As a mut ter of fact the bulk of the California sugar moved during the , past ninety days has been carried , not bv tha Union Paclflc , but Oy the other roads. During a bearing before tha In- teratnto Commerce commission two years ago this mailer i-amn up and Judge Cboley di rected the railroads to make a tariff on "Call- forulu sugar. The railroads did that willingly and that tariff stood unquestioned until this tight of the Kansas jobber * began. At L.O * Angeles a few days ago In the Sau Rernar tilno cuso Judge Ilronson passed on this suit ) principle ) and sustained the position o tha railroads. The Union facldo Itieroforo thinks It La * a good defense * Na action has been taken by the accused oQlclals , nor wll ihoro until the papers arriva from Toooka. The ouly thing tobououe at present ls to Ittva bull and await the action of tae courts.1 Auollior lleconl tlftmklnir tM t Trulu. AuUtant General Manager Dlckeuson has docMej that tha Union Ptdrto ihould remain In the race oa fast Uoia be tweeu Omaha and Douver , and ho gave or ders to break all records. At a result , the fast mail will carry passengers between these two cities , and thli western rood vril ihow asp oa that ought to make the boastfu eastern Hues blush lor shima Thd train will leave Ouiihi at 0,15 p. m. , Fremont , iXI. . Columbus , S * ) , Grand Island , 10 Oi Kearnoy. U US , North Platte , 13-S3 a. m. Julesbuiv , S ) 'JO , and arriva at Doarar at 1.33turn. UwUl cxrry * chair c-irnaa a loopcr and will bo the fastest regular pas- ongor train over run bolnoon tha two The speed of this now sorvlco will bo host understood by n comparison with the fait rains of the east , and the limited trains be- wcon Chicago and Wcw York probnblr afford the fairest basts. The great Pennsyl vania limited covers thoOl.'l miles of that route In twenty-flvo hours , an average of hlrty-slx and a half miles per hour. The Michigan Central maket Its 070 mlles In wonty-six hours and twonty-flvo minutes , an aroraga of thirty-six and nine-tenths miles. The Lake Shore makes Its OsO mlles , also in twenty-six houri ana twenty-nvo minutes , an nvorago of thlrty-soven and one- entti miles. The Union 1'aclfla route to' Denver U RTl miles long , and the now train vlll make It In fotirtoon and ono-thtrd hours , an nvcrnco of .T1.S4 n.llcs per hour. The now card , which will go Into effect Sunday , will have a number of other changes. ho oait bound Denver-Chicago train will roach Omahn at 7 Instead of Dilo p. m. and will roach Chicago ever the Northwestern at :30 : Instead of II :2. > n. m. No. 8 will irrivo rom the west at 10:10 : Instead of lliSi.'i a. m , and No. U at < :0.i : Instead of 5 p. m , No. 5 , vostbound , will leave at 'JoU : Instead of 0 a. m. _ rrrubjrtnrlnni llrniliiia fur Portland. A special train will pass througn Omaha May 1 ! ) over the Union 1'ncllta with dolegatci o tlio Presbyterian general assembly ut 'ortland , Oro. In deference to the snntl- ments of Its ministerial passengers H will not run on Sumlnv. U will roach Salt Ltko Juy Into Saturday nigh : and not leave until tlonday evening. IIuv. J. W. Durlte , Macon , Gi . , says : I nivo found Dradycrollno an tutalllblo and al most Instant euro for headache. The Ilouston euro ts ssifo anil suro. AVCTIUN IMANOS AT AUCTION. t OI Kiiriiiun Strcrt. We htxvo received direct from the nuuiuftieturors (7) ( ) aovon olojjitnt upright > liinos which \vo will soil ut unction on frlilay tit I ! p. m. Thn Instruments itro ' all A'l nnd warranted for 5 years. They are now on exhibition at 1'JOl Furnaiu street. WELLS AUCTION STOHAOB COSIPANV , Auctioneers. WHERK A31E THEY P . 'ollou DlHcovcr Thut Ttru rnraons Have Kuitdi'iily Dlsitppearetl. Anton Louterer , better known as "Tony , the barboy" nt the Morchanti hotel and other down town saloons , is missing and has luon for some time and tha supposition Is that Tony took his own life. The last seen of the assistant bottle Jug gler was on the llth of this mouth. Aftej eavlng the Merchants betel on the 1st Tony wont to work for a Thirteenth street saloonkeeper and whllo there often appeared to have crazy Ills. At times ho would bo 'omul among the bottle and barrels m the ellar crying bitterly and on other occasions 10 would go to the same place and laugh un- .11 the noise would attract the attention of the occupants of the saloon. Tony was al- wavs put down as half crazy and tit any time 'or nn examination before the Insanity com- nlssloners. All at once ho dropped out of sight and yesterday the matter was reported to the police. Detective Vizard took hold of tbo cnso and Found a trunlr and two satchels at 1003 Far- nnm street , where Leutoror formerly roomed. The property was taken to the city Jail and oxammsu. About the first thing Vizard ran icrosi when ho opened the trunk was a load bomb with a fuzo attached. This little toy and plaything of the missing man was han dled very carefully and tenderly placed in a roll of cotton and laid near Jack Murray's cell. A military passport dated ISS and issued bv the king of Bavaria , and a dozen or ere Liorman letters were found. Among trio letters was a certificate of inspection by the chief inspector of the Gorman army , which showed that I.euterer was a drummer boy in company 0 of the Twelfth regiment of the German infantry. It Is not known whether the missing man had any money or not , but ho often declared his Intentions to commit suicldo and It is thought that ho ended his life by jumping into tbo Missouri. On tba L'nd of December last Lena Jacobs applied nt 100'J Furnain street for a room and board. She was accommodated and remained quietly in her apartments for n few days' and then suddenly dis appeared. Whllo looking for Anton Leutorer yesterday Detective Vizard learned that the Jacobs girl had been gone for some tlmo , and Immediately took possession of her effects. Her trunk was searched at the Jail , and besides nn autograph album contained onlv the ordinary female earments. From a pngo in the album it was found that a brother of the missing girl lives nt Nevada , In. Ills name ts C. J. Jucotn , The police will notify the brother. When vou get up in the morning with a swell-head , bring It to natural dimensions by tatting Bradycrotlno. Dr. Culllraoro. oculist. Baa bulldingr A Card of Mr. M. B. Helm and family desire ot thank the many friends ami neighbors that so Iciudly showed thuir sympathy and extended willing assistance In their late bereavement. SOLDIER SHARPSHOOTERS. They Will Itvglit AVock ut Iti-lluvue Noit \Vfi-k In Preliminary lTiicUct < . On nud after May 1 the Dollavuo ritle range will again re-echo with the sharp report of ritle and pistol , as the regular season of mili tary target practice will have begun. Five of the ton companies of tbo Twentv-sccond infantry stationed at Kort Omaha will march down to tbo ranco tomorrow and thera thev will remain for the next tlvo week * , after which they will return to the post and the other half of tha regiment will take an outing ot equal duration In the woods mm on the range. Until July 15 the range will bo utllUeil for post practice , but utter that tlmo the depart mental shooting will bo oa. vvltn teams hero from all of the posts In tha Department of the I'latio , to remain duriug me entire month of August. I'rutocttni ; Yrlliiwjtauo Turk. The Yellowstone Park season opens Juno 1 , and In anticipation of that event and the crowds of strangers and slght-s < > ors who will Hock to the parit , troop D , Sixth cavalry , has been ordered from Kort McKlnuey to ihat point for temporary service during tha soi- aon. Tha troopers are to act as pnrlc pollco to protect tha game In tha national park from wanton slaughter at the bauds of ruthless sportsmen. It Is stated tbat since the eu- forcemei\t of tba regulations prohibiting anyone - ono from carrying a gun through the park and tha prevention of the killing hitherto carried on , not only the Duttulo , but all the otbor animals m the park ara Increasing rapidly and have become very tame. The principal destruction was at the hands of English hunters , who did not hesltata to It nook over anything and * everything that canu in sight. Tano deer were killed and buffalo wens slaughtered and left lyiup a * they fell. No moro of this will bo allowed , as oue troop of cavalry Is on duty tnera tha year rouud , and during the ooen season a sdcoad troop U sent thera to fur ther assist In enforcing tha regulations and In keeping a strict watch on tha actions of reckless visitor * who could in no other way bo deterred from following tha bunt of their wantou inclinations. Have Bdecham's Pills ready In tha house hold. AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Something of Nebraska's Prorrcsa During Her Period of Statehood. FEATURES OF THE COMING CELEBRATION Lincoln Cltlsrns Iluvo tlio Ilcnrty CoOperation tion of Tliino from livery 1'ortloit or tlio State How the Occiisloit Is Regarded. Nob. , April 23. | Special to TIIR Bitic.J Tlio general comniltto having In charge the arrangements ( or tlio blgcolebra- tlon of tha twcnty-llfth anniversary of Ne braska's admission late the union are work * lug night nnd day to raako the event nn un- qualltiod success. Tlio go no nil scope of tha program haj bean decided upon and the de tails are notirly perfected , Tha principal fciitura of thu celebration , and the oaa which will attract tha greatest attention , will bo tno mtiustrlal parade on the afternoon of the Stith. In this parade It Is proposed to illui- trato the historical ana Industrial progress of Nebraska during the quarter century of her existence as a state by moans of lloats and allegorical tableaux. Whllo great many of these lloats will ba designed. In Lincoln , thu greater number will be contributed by th j cltios and towns of the stuto. Over forty towns have agreed to send lloats to Lincoln and others are reporting- favorably to tha project every day. Tbo Lincoln coinmlttoo will pay all transportation charges to und from tnls city. The prospect for the nppoar- anco of several hundred of thesa lloats la the afternoon parade ura excellent. While Lincoln desires to mnlto this cele bration n state affair , she has raised all the funds necessary to make it a coin pie to suc cess , and no other city or town In Nebraska will be aslccd to contribute a dollar. Uolil Treatment Disagreed with Him. S.'J. Odell , a well known citlzsn of Lin coln , la danirorously 111 ut hU apartments la the Webster block. Ho has been taking tha gold treatment for thu liquor habit at ono of tha local establishments slncu Monday even ing. Ha remained at the institute until Wednesday morning , when ho returned home. During Wednesday ho visited the institute several times for treatment and was given u bottle of whisky to lake homo with him , as Is tha general practtco with all patients. Ho took ono drink ot the liquor nnd bccamn alarmingly 111 almost Immedi ately. During last night ha passed from ono convulsion to another und needed , the con stant attention of a physician. His friends report his condition as somewhat Improved this evening. Omiilm Cnio In Supreme Cnurt. The CASO ot Annie McUavoclc against the city of Ornahu was lllod in the supreme court today. The plalntlll alleges that on Juno ID , 18S3 , she purchased lot 1 , blockSl , In Omaha , and has been in possession of the same ever since. She bos made valuable-improvements on the grade established by the city engineer prior to her purchase. Ou March 30 , ISS'J ' , the city established a now grade , and as a result her homo has , Deon rendered practica bly Inaccessible from tha street. She sued the city for damages in the amount of $5,000 , but thu lower court declined to sco It in that way. She brings the case to the supreme court on error. Mr. llryan Will Uppoin It. Brad Cook , secretary of tha Lincoln Union Veteran club , has received the following let ter from Congressman Bryan in rcsponso to the resolution recently nuoptod protesting against the proposed appropriation of $100,000 to defray the expenses ot the Urand Army of the KapuDllc national encampment at Wash ington , D C. : My Dear Sir : The resolutions passed by your club U.ivo been received und presented to the committee. I think thu committee Is on our side , and thnt wo will bu able to defeat the apuropriatlon. t have telegraphed Mr. Huslitioll. who spoke to me In Lincoln in ro- K rd to the matter , to seiid on the delegation with Lincoln's offer und bond. 1 consider It unjust to Lincoln to have her comuetttor un load the burden on the general cuvurnmont. noctospcaUof tlio principle Involved. Ami" you may rest assured that no- effort will bo spared to urevent that aoprourl.ition. Very truly yours , W. J. IIIIYAN. I'rom the Pntlco Court. * Alfred Johnston was arraigned tnls mornIng - Ing on the charge of stealing a horsu Thurs day night , tiu urged in his defense that ho won drunk and drove the horse away without knowing what ho was doing. The aanrga was dismissed , but he was held for drunken- ness. Too Brown , a youthful crook but 14 years of age. was arrested for breaking into the cash box of a street car and stealing 15 cents. Ho was released with a reprimand. Charllo Smltb und Tom Morrow , the Omaha ladi who ran away from home , are still being hold until their parents come after them. Suetl the Hnrllnxtnn for Unmakes. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyatt has sued the Bur lington Railroad compan ) for f 10,000 fdr in juries which shecliiitus to have received by that company. Shu alleges that in last March she bought a ticket from Lincoln to Tamora , in So ward county. When she ar rived at her destination the train started up before she could alight. In her fear of being curried by she lumped , and in ao doing sprained hcranklo nnd received ottior Injur ies which bavo permanently disabled her. She alleges negligence on the part of the company. Lincoln In llrli-f. OrUccr Bertram today quarantined cases of diphtheria at 14,17 Poplar and Mil P streets. Mrs. Hanoy Iliad a complaint with Judge Lansing this afternoon her charging 10-year- old daughter Uosn with incorrigibility. Rosa Is a pretty girl with a penchant for way wardness , and as her mother alleges , fre quently threatens to eater upon a Ufa of shame. Tno students of the State university whoso political sympathies are with the people's independent party have organized a club with It. H. CJraham. H. Holden and J. W. Pearson as president , secretary and treasurer respectively. The Sons of Nebraska club was organized lost evening. Its membership ts raudo up of youug men who acknowledge Nebraska as their native stuto. A three night * oleyelo race between Lily Williams of Omaha , MU-i Laporto and "Beauty" Baldwin commences la thU city this evuatug. Hon. John Fitzgerald , ex-president of the Irish National League of America , returned from Hot Springs. Ark. , this afternoon. His health has been almost entirely restored. Kev. Urn. llollliuheil , Pastor of the Presbyterian church ol Sparta , N. J. , voluntarily writes strongly in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He says : "Nothing I know ot will cleanse the blood , stimulate the liver or clean the stomach like thlt remedy. I kuow of scores and scores who have been helped orcurea by It. " The highest praUo his been won by Hood's Pills for tcrelr easy , yet onlcleat action. MKTIIOimT OKNURAti UOXP KUKNCK At Omaha , Ma1807. . For tha necommodatlon of those desir ing to visit nt poinU cast of , in tbo vi cinity of or At Omaha , during May , the Union l'icltio will ell Uckuts at one fare for the round trip. 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REGULAR Army and Navy PENSIONS : Soldiers in the Regular Arm and Sailors , Seamen ami j\lar- ines in the United Stales JVavy , since the War of the Rebellion , who have been discharged from the service on account of dis abilities Incurred therein whllo In the line of duty , are Entitled to Pension at the same rates and under the same conditions as persons ren dering the same service during the War of the Rebellion , except that they are not entitled under the new law or act of June 27 , 1SOO. Such persona are also entitled t j pension whether discharged from the service on account of disability or by reason of expir ation of term of service , if , while In the service and line of duty , they Incurred any wound injury or disease ivhich still disables them for manual labor. Widows and Children of persons rendering servics in the regular army and navy Since the War are Entitled to Pension. of the death ofthesoldler wnsdue to his service , or occurred , whila he was In the service. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying In the United States ser vice slr.ce the War of the Rebel lion , or after discharge from the service , from a cause originat ing therein , leaving no widower or child under the age of sixteen years , are entitled to pension if now dependent upon their own labor for support , whether ths soldier ever contributed to their support or they were dependent upon him at the time of his death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICE As to title to pension , ADDRESS THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS , i-ZO Uce Itniltllna , OMAHA , t5y Thls Ituro.iu is ctiaranteod by the Oni.ilin llec. tne IMoaecr I're s and the S.iu I'ruauUco Etamlner. THE .SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R.'y , as represented on this man. JCEDAR RAPID ? ftcu BltPEsaioiNES Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Quick Safe Sure. Allcocfc's Porous Plasters are the great external remedy of the day. The quickest , safest , surest , best. Not only immeasurably superior to all other plasters , but also to lini ments , ointments , oils and similar unctuous compounds. Beware of imitations , and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for AIlcock's9 and let-no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. BAKING POWDER " " .FOR ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHBR , OmaIia,3Sreb Til NO PAV. NO HL'alNESS. WEIlEPEK YOU TO OVEK I.Mi 1'ATltNTA Inre.tlsata our mettixl. Written euir ntee to absolutely cureTlltimliof HUWUKE of both wtoi , without the me of Wolfe or ; rtoe. no mat ter of tiow lee ; taudln ; . EXAMINATION The 0. E. Mllcr Conipaily , S07-3DS N. V. Life Building Oaihi , Xebi Oflice IVnrer. C < Ux ; Chk'ajo , I l.t St Uetro Mica. M.iwa ike > . W i , Iuls Mo u ; 1 e 51o nci. Ix.-CJ. 1 1. i < e L.ir. Lt-iS. k'ort tea. Ore : Unite , Moau SEND FOR CIRCULAR. It bccnuso vvo put thirty maybe or forty hnndsomo now spring shades In men's bo suits In our window hot , this morning , thnt don't It mnko spring window shades of 'om does It maybe bo For six yenrs constantly continually every day day In and dny out Sunday's excepted through cold , the columns of The Bee wo'vo endeavored to Im OP press upon you two facts ; that wo carry the very hot best class of ready made clothing manufactured in and the whole United States and that wo are In a posi cold tion to and do , give you moro value for the prlco toffothor than you can get of any other house east or west. It We have tried to Impress you with these facts not on'y ' tn newspapers but In our transactions with you. may We have sold you good goods. Not In all our immense rain , mense stock of men's clothing do wo carry one single OP solitary satinet or shoddy suit not one. Not many It clothjng houses big or little can truthfully make may that statement. Every garment that wo offer for saio snow , Is honest has honest goods in U Is honestly mode but ls honestly trimmed will wear honestly and is novop marked with an honest prico. Today wo make n mind notable offering at special sale of . weather. the A Thousand Suits - clear may It of Clothes. up , OP ' Like the man who started out In tha morning wearing a linen duster trimmed with fur collar and" cloudy cuffs so as to hit any kind of weather wo've com bo , prised In this offering such a range of prices , ma but terials and styles as to hit any sort of a man with any never , sort of a suit. There are sacks and cutaways cheviots , worsteds , cassimeres , serges all \vool and no , silk and wool plain , plaids , stripes and chocks dark OhI medium and light colors , In all sorts of shades ( except never "departedshades" ) coats lined and half lined. The did prices at which these suits will be offered and sold are living any $5.25 $11 $14.50 man o'ro SCO -$17.1 such If the weather don't suit yoti- awful we can. weather. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tli * eminent ipeclallit In norrons , chronic , private , bloat , iktaind urinary illien'Oi. A regular an4 Wjrtstereil graduate la medctne. as diplomas and certificates sbow. lutlll treating with Hi * grttleit succei * catarrh , icurmaturrtioca. lost manhood , iemln l weaknen. nUht loiaes. Impoteacr rphllt . stricture , ton- orrbuen uleet. Tflrlcocule.ctc. > 'c mercury u eJ. > ew treatment for Ion of Tual pow -r , I'trtlea untble to Tlstt me mai bo traits 1 1U homo by correspondence. 5ta.lk-ln or Instruments sum by mall oroipreM > eurolrpaclL-i ! . co mark ! tclndlsate con tun ts or emler. Ono personal latorfluvr prL-Xerred. ConiulUtloa Iran. CorresponSeneo Jtrlctlr private. Hoot tMjritU4 at LJIeJ teal fret. OflJci ) btmri 'Ja.a. to'J f. m. IU . m-to U m. aena tump ( or reolj. J"NervoSood8 , " L the wonderful romeitr Ms 50M nlth a. writ ten cnarantce to care all DPTTOUJ diseases , inch HiVar ! Memory. Loss of Brain I'owcr. Ileadaene.VakefnlneiJ , Lost Manhood. Ntebtlv Erals- glona. Kervon-incsi. Lassitude , alliirriins and ! o s of power of tbo licncratlra n either scicaasiM trover exertion , youthful erro-s. or pxccailro ixroux AMD Arritt cstxa. For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell 1513 Dodgo-st. To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , aid digestion , create an appetite and repair the. waste tissues of the lungs , nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli cious flavor , smooth to the taste , mellow , mature and of richest qual ity. Unlike inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. FOi- sale only at high-class liquor anJ di'ug stores. is the Jobet Mint Uo < 1 tcr which sells atYBitW. We will sell them for -Uty rt y at fckXua It has ' * Inch cutlilon tlreU full I H te rln.'aii-1 all drop for.-lng * . Sent I1 O I ) , on receipt of 110. We a * o oU the Columbia , Uarlfortl and Victor. Catalogue free. A. H. PERRIGO&CO. , 1-100 DODGK STHEKT. fnf f * I wttquleklr > { id p rmtncntf ! enrixlof NKf * f * > Ut lKmlxluni. . complete ImpoleD- I llfc ir cr. Vartcoci-le ni > m ll. w iW < l nd CL'IIH brunko < ) a .c u * l t > t * > ' Abuie. Tboutindt h r b en foilr rotortxl Ibrouicb tiU rm * lr. I IHm U th * rftlpaof tht * t"of Uln lf ' Kan. ntly U Freque' want a now IDEA IN ADVERTISING. Address kudJeoiy , v > tbx > ut not"-c , Omaha AJtertlttut Hurmtt. .V. I * . Lift. DK. J. E , Me GREW , THE SPECIALIST IN THE THEATJIENT OP ALLFORM3 OF PRIVATE DISEASES GONOR RHOEA. STRICTURE. SYPHILIS. OLEETAND ALL WEAKNESS ANp DISORDERS OF YOUTH AND MAN. HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH. OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS. \Vrlto for a.rcul.in. N E. Cor. Htli ami K.irnvn st. , SAVE HOUR K THS OPTICAL HEUf HOUSE , or THE ALOE & TENFOLD CO , 111 Foulhmli Street. Next to 1'cmolUce , Omaha. Practical Opticians n < 1 brtneb of world r nowne4 optletl tUbllih. < u nl of A. 8. AIM & Co. . Bt. LoaU. Our method to np rlor to ll oth r : our Ien are up rtori will not w nrj or lire tt eret. Tb frtm < > pre erl/ * > tbe lie * Eyas Teatod Free of Cbarsre. Prices Low for First-class Goods * . * ABULES "