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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1895)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY , APRTTj 20 , 1895. t 9 Two Tremendous Drives FOR SATURDAY In Men's Fine Suits AT AT Suits in these two lots that are worth from $18 to $25 values such as we never offered before. Now is your chance. $12 00 Drive No. 2-- Drive No. 1-- 180 suits , mostly light 600 Suits , made to soil and medium gray mix- ' hi finest foreign at SI8 and $20 ; made tui'cs and domestic fabrics ; this very Spring ; yes , blues black and now within the last month , brown serge suits in by ono of the leading the lot ; single and makers of mon's cloth double breasted and ing of Rochester , N. Y. Cambridge sacks worth An exceptional oiler up to 9-o at $1000 $12-00 Boys' Waisls- Furnishing Fine Cheviots at . Pine Pcrnulos at . ! J8c Goo Is- Fine Oxfords at . 4-5c Outing Flannels . SOc Mail's No .llgce Shirts. Wo are displaying in our windows dews a line of popular Summer Shirts , with rolling , turn-over col lar attached a comfortable and perfect lilting shirt indispcnsiblo to yonr wardrobe and ono you need to bo thinking of. They are priced like this. $1.00 Negligee Shirt , 50 ; $1.23 Negligee Shirt G5c 91.50 Negligee Shirt 75c $1.0.j Negligee Shirt 85c 52.00 Negligee Shirt OSc Boys Cry for Them- Boys' Overalls- [ _ " ] Just to show you what they are we make the price for Saturday at. . . Boys' StlitS- Derby Hats- Half Price Saturday. Economical parents for. . . . 95c can get more than 150 § i 50 Derbys cents worth for a dollar $2.50 Derbys for. . . . $1.25 lar an Saturday $3.oo Derbys for $1.50 One Immense Bargain. A special sale of nearly 400 boys' 2-picco suits in Cheviots that $2-50 are worth every cent of So at. , . . Carpets- Your attention has been called to the remnants of all kinds of carpets in our basement. You have not appreciated what this meant or there would not be a remnant left , so we are going to tell you again. It meant every piece of Wilton , Ax- - . -minster , Moquette , Brussels and Ingiain - . from one yard to 10 , 15 and 20 yards at prices from one-third to two-thirds their value. If you can find a piece to fit your room it will save you dollars. Such fine goods as Wiltons , Axmin- sters , Gobelins , Velvets , Bed } ' Brussels and Moquettes at 500 to 750 yard ; depends - pends on the size of remnants. Tapestry Brussels and Ingrains from / 250 to soayard. Furniture- A sample of every article of our new furniture stock will be unpacked Monday - . , day and we shall start with an opening sale to introduce pur goods and prices. OrcUard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. , DOUOLA.S STHEET. CHINESE ORCHESTRA An Innovation for Omaha for Two For * formances and Today Only , AT KUHN'S ' DRUG STORE 10th anil Uonglns Free lloaci OI veil to Every Customer for Our IJrlnks nuit Yum Yum To < lny. FREE UOSES TODAY. Commencing at 2:30 : today and continuing through the afternoon and evening a native Chinese orchestra will discourse true Chinese music for the benefit of Kuhn & Co.'s cus tomers. They will appear In native costume and will be a novelty fvell worth coming to see. A. C. MacMahon , America's greatest soda expert , will give exhibitions In mixing egg drinks , for which he la Justly celebrated. To every customer for egg beverages and with every order for Yum Yum wo will give n fine rose. Today Kuhn & Co. commence their seven teenth year of successful drug business and have the conceded foremost place In the pre scription business by reason of their great care In mixing and the purity of their drugs. The careful physicians arc so well aware of thcso facts that In all critical cases or where they are particularly careful about the effect of their medicines khcy direct their patient to go to Kuhii's as the best place. They are always reasonable In their charges. You should not fall to como and see the real CHINESE ! ORCHESTRA , Which ghcs two performances today , com mencing at 2:30 : this afternoon. Heal Clilncso music by real Chinese. KUHN & CO. . Corner 15lh and Douglas. A CAIIO TO TIIU 1'UltLIC. riicts About Soilu Wntnr , On Saturday , April 20th , we will not-have an opening , will not give away flowers , but will serve for Saturday only ( at the price ] the COLDEST , FINEST , HEST Soda water drawn from any fountain In Omaha. We put our money In quality , not In flowers. We will give you the largest list to select from ( notice the price ) In Egg drinks , all kinds. Ciushed fruits nnd lemonades , Ice cream , Fruttl , Anything you may select ( plain or fancy ] on Saturday , you will receive more and gel It better than any other place In Omaha , for the One price , only 5c. J. A.'FULLER ft CO. , 14th and Douglas Street. He sure and give this a trial , as It Is foi Saturday only , KXCUItSION Ylii the Missouri I'arldo llnllway. On April 23rd. Round trip tickets at on' ' fare ( plus S2.00) ) to all points In Kansas Arkansas , Oklahoma and Indian Territories Texas , etc. Call or write for further in formtlon to agent at depot , 15th and Webste streets , or city ofllce , N. E. corner 13th am Farnam streets , Omaha , Neb. J. A. PHILLIPPI , A. O. P. & F. A. THOS. P. GODFREY , P , & T. A. lUJKUl.MiTON Another Pay of Clump Itnlei. Wise travelers will take advantage of th low rates offered by the Uurllngton rout Tuesday , April 23 , when round trip ticket to all points In Nebraska , Kansas , Coloradc Wyoming , South Dakota , Arkansas , India Territory , New Mexico , Texas , Oklahom and Utah , as well as to certain points 1 Missouri , Idaho and Arizona , will be on sal at just about half regular tariff. Tickets and full Information at city tlcke office , 1324 Farnam street , To the Traveling 1'ubllc. Dofore purchasing tickets to points east c Chicago , first ascertain the rate to tha point over the Nickel Plate road. City tlcke ofllce , 199 Clark stroat , Chicago , III. Reserved seats for Theodore Thomas' con cert now on tale at Adolph Myers' musl store , 15th and Farnam. County Cleric Arrested for Knibozzloiueiit DULUTH , April 19. A. Williams , lat clerk of Bayfleld county , Wls. , has bee arrested here , charged with having cm bezzlcd , in conjunction with Alonzo Knlghl between $12,000 and $26,000 county funds. "The end crowns the work" In good cool Ing. There's none so good as that In whlc Dr. Price's Baking Powder Is used. Deputy .Shot by HOMO Thieves. KINGWOOD , W. Va. , April 19. Sheri Shaw was dangerously shot while orrestln four horse thieves near here at mldnlgh The thieves were Jailed. AUKIUUl/rilllAI. COMM1S1O.N GAItim Appeal to the llcnovolcnt Citizens < Onmha. In response to our application to the counl commissioners for money with which to pu chase potatoes , seeds , etc. , they In their wl dam have only seen fit to grant us a donatlc of four hundred bushels of seed potatoes , c condition that they are to bo given only those who received aid from the county stoi last winter. Wo are therefore compelled on behalf i those deserving families who exhausted the means during the past winter , and wl avoided applying to the county for aid , b' ' who are now without further resources , make this public appeal for donations money , seed potatoes , garden seeds , Impl merits , and the use of teams for ploughing i the land already received. All checks and donations of money shou be forwarded to Mayor liomls , city hall , ai the notice of other donations sent to tl secretary , Agricultural commission , city ha ! who will send for them. GEORGE P. BEMIS. President. M. A. M'GINN , Secretary. OMAIFA. April 16 , 1895. Meringues. WhUk the whites of four eggs to high froth , then stir Into It one-half pound finely powdered sugar ; flavor with Royal Extract Vanilla or Lemon , repat whisking until It wil lie In a heap , then lay mixture on letter paper. In a shape of half an egg , moulding It with a spoonlaying each about halt an Inch apart , Then place paper containing meringues on piece of hard wood , put them Into quick oven , do not close It , watch them ; when they begin to have yellow appearance , take out. Remove paper carefully from wood , let them cool for two or three minutes , then tllp thin knife very carefully under one , turn It Into your left hand , take another from paper in same way , join two sides which were next the paper together. The soft lujltle may be taken out with handle Speclnl Sale of I-ntlln " nl ( lent * ' Furnish Ing Boodi , COO dozen men's cottomsox , come In blocks and tans , fast colon , tour regular 2Gc goods , only 12i4c. Ono lot of fine shirts , laundered and unlaundered - laundered , fancy ana jilnln white , your choice of this lot 600 each , worth 7Co and $1.00. Ono lot of our regular $1.50 fancy shirts reduced to $1.00. Ono lot of mcn'i ibhlbrlggan shirts and drawers , 25c each , worth 60c. Gents' fancy silk tsck-JBcarfs , worth 25e to DOc , go at 15c. Ono lot of sea grass ties , the new thing , only ICc , worth 25c. SPECIAL SALK QF UMBRELLAS. See display In 16th street windows. Over 10,000 parasols and umbrellas on ex- : ibltlon. | Special for tomorrow we will put on sale COO 26-Inch umbrellas , worth $2.50 each , go at $1.50. One lot of $1.50 umbrellas go at 08c. Children's parasols , 15c and up. We are showing a beautiful line of while larasols at very low prices. 100 dozen ladles' corsets , regular $1.00 quality , go at 60c. One case of ladles' fast black cottcn hose , 15c , worth 21 > c. Children's bicycle hose , fast black , 12 < 4c , worth 25c. Special sole of kid gloves tomorrow. SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING SILK SALE. On Saturday evening from 8 to 9:30 : p. m. we will have on sale 6,000 yards all slllc crepes , In pinks , cream , Ight blue , yellow and nlle , worth 39e n yard , to close them out you can buy as many yards as you wish at lac a yard. All silk crepes 15c a yard. DRESS GOODS FOR SATURDAY. 36-Inch wool Bedford cord , 12V4c. 36-Inch wool covert cloth , ISMjC. The 29o English body cashmere Saturday ICc. SPECIAL FOR 7:30 : TO 8:30 : P. M. The regular 25c Illuminated novelties , Im itations of the Imported suiting , worth 75c yard , dress pattern , 89c. One to a customer. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. On Saturday evening we will place on sale 100 dozen ladles' laundered waists , part of our recent purchase FROM THE JAFFRAY STOCK. The regular selling price of these goods would be from 60c to $1.00 each ; our price Saturday night will bo 4Sc. Wo will also sell , Saturday night , one mixed lot of spring Jackets , also from the Jaffray purchase , goods that were wholesaled at from M.OO to $12.00 ; our price Saturday night $1.95. Every lady should see our Eton and reefei gulls In navy and black at $4.90 , $5.90 , $6.5 ( and $8.75. SATURDAY WILL BE A HUMMER. The great sale of the season In men's boys' and children's clothing. 1st , we offer 85 all wool men's suits , al sizes , 31 to 42 , In gray and brown cheviots If not better than any $5.00 suit elsew'ien your money refunded. For tomorrow only a $4.25. 2nd , we place on sale tomorrow six style ! of fine all wool blue and black cheviots fancy worsteds and two shades of casslmerei In sack and frock styles , better than yoi can buy for $10.00 In other stores , Saturda ] at $6.75. 3rd , we have secured about 175 more o those excellent brown , igray and black flm cheviot and worsted suits that every one ha : acknowledged to be $15.00 values , and wll place them on sale tomorrow at the phenome nal price of only $9.50. 4th , men's never rip trousers , all sizes from 32 to 40 waist , at fiuc and 75c. Men's all wool casslmere pants at 95c. Knee pants sale tomorrow at 15c. Boys' washable suits at 75o antl 95c. SATURDAY BARGAINS. lOc and 15o hose 'supporters ' , 7c pair. 18o and 20c hose-supporters , lOo pair. 25c and 30c hose tsupporters , with belt , 15 pair. 35c and 50c hose supporters , with satl : belt , 25c pair. 50c silk belts only25c. ; , i , . .j $1.00 silk belts only EOc. $1.50 silk belts only 75c. A fine belt pin free/ with every belt \so : on Saturday. i Lace edged handkerchiefs , ' 15c. 500 dozen ladles' handkerchiefs , 2'c eacl CHEAP BOOKS. 1,000 new novels at A 25e book for 7V.sC. 50 envelopes for 5c. Special sale of ladles' neckwear. HAYDHN BROS. Iiucltncr'8 Uitnto Agnln. The recently rendered decision of Judf Baxter , declaring that Martha A. Buckm was not the lawfully wedded wife of Harrlso Buckner , has started some lively lltlgatlo In the district court. Martha , who we married In 1873 , and Is known as wife Ni 2 , has begun an injunction against Mr : Buckner No. 1 , alias Malvina Green , an Mary A. Ewlng , alias Mary A. Harvey , daughter of Harrfton Buckner , to rcstral them from ousting her from the possesslc B of one-half of lot 8 , Godfrey's addition. Th property , she says , she gave to Buckm under threats of duress made by him I 1879 and continued by him up to the time ( his death , June 9 , 1891. The decision ( Judge Baxter declared that the marrlap made In slavery days between Buckner an Mrs. Buckner No. 1 was valid and he li her have dower In the land which Mr Buckner No. 2 now sues for under the clali that her husband held It In trust. Judges of fine cooking never underestlmai the value of Dr. Price's Baking Powde They know what It can do. Minor Matter ! In Court. Four Jnsuranco companies are being sue In Judge Ferguson's court by John A. Wak < field for the proceeds of policies on h lutrber yard , which burned In July , 189 : He has a. claim of $30,000. The suit of L. C. Holmes against Kail man , Davis and Rces was decided by JuiU Blair In favor of the defendant. A $600 noi was transferred after maturity , allowing tl equities In the case to bo made a defeni just the same as between the original makei of the note. They had a provision for a torney fees. Maria C. Flodden has sued the Equltab Mutual Life Insurance company for $2,61 on account of the death of her husband , whlc occurred July 16 , 1894 , and for $1.000 on policy that the company canceled and fall : to return the premiums upon , she says. 10 it Clump Ilntos to Points < iu the iiklior : ° April 83. 3- One fare plus $2.00'for ' round trip. MIn mum selling rate , $7.00. Limit , 20 day Stopover on westbound ) trip. Ticket office , 1401 Parnam street. Depot , 15th and Wcbiter streets. For sale , oats raised by Irrigation In Wy mlng ; weigh thirty-five pounds to measun bushel , In carload lots ; also alfalfa and Ge man millet. J. H. Eratt. 222 South Scve teenth street. of small fpoon , the shells filled with jam , jelly or cream , then joined together as above , cementing them with some of the mixture. Wine Saaco No. 1. Three-quarters pint water , one cupful sugar , one small teaspoonful corn starch , one teaspoonful - spoonful ' each Royal Extract Lemon and Cinnamon , one-half gill wine. Boll water , add corn starch , dissolved In little cold water , and the sugar ; boll fifteen minutes , strain ; when about to serve , add extracts and wine. Hiiiice Aux ( jn.ttru I'rulti. Remove very thinly one-third the r'nd ' of one lemon and one orange ; iremove the re mainder with the thick white skin very close to pulp ; then cut eacliin small dice , reraov- S , P , MORSE DRY GOODS CO 'lacing on Special Sale All the Now Arrivals in Men's ' Furnishings , ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT rte Are Also AgcntH for llutterlck I'nttcrnn ntul Wo'vu ( lot Another Advertise ment on 1'ngo B Il'it 1'ull of llnrgitlns. All the latest styles nt prices less than you used to pay for old. Men's fancy colored shirts nt $1.00. Men's fancy colored shirts at S5c. Men's fancy ncgllgeo shirts , collars nt- ached , fine quality , $1.15. Men's fancy negligee at OSc. > ' , Men's fancy negligee nt 60c. ' ' Men's fancy negligee nt 35c. Men's balbrlggan underwear , finished icams , nt 37Vic a garment. Men's natural balbrlggan underwear at lOo a garment. Men's fast black hose , double sole , at lie a pair. Men's fast black hose , double heel and toe , 2 pair for 25c. Men's mottled hose at lOc a pair. Men's navy blue drop stitch liosc at 25c. Men's fancy plaid hose at 25c. Men's sweaters In black , navy and cream at 50c , 35c , 25c. Saturday special sale on suspenders In all styles and prices. For Saturday only , suspenders with wire buckle , lOc. Men's night shirts In plain white nnd ancy at GOc , 75c , 85c and a very fine cambric at 90c. And FO on , all through the new stock that lias arrived within the last two days. The most astonishing bargains ever offered over a 'urnlshlng goods counter will be seen at this department all day Saturday and Saturday night. S. P. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. iiu.ni SIIKIHS I'.x.tmsio.v. Tucsduj , April 83 , Via Atchlson , Topaka & Siintn To K. 1C. On April 23 the Santa Fe Route will sell tickets to all points In Arkansas , Texas , Okla homa , Indian Territory , Kansas , Colorado , New Mexico , Arizona and Utah at rate of one fare , plus $2 , for the round trip. Mini mum selling rate , $7. For run information , call on or address E. L. Palmer , passenger agent , Room 1 , First National bank building , Omaha. Tuesday , April S3rcl The Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific rail way will sell tickets on Tuesday , April 23 , to points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas , Colorado and Utah nt one fare for the round trip ( plus $2) ) . Tickets good for return passage twenty days from date of sale. Call at ticket office , 1G02 Farnam street. No tlmncu'lo > uw York nnd Ilofitnn. The through service offered the traveling public by the Nickel Plate road , ( N. Y. C. & St. L. H. H. ) , Is unsurpassed. The perfect passenger service of this road with the well known excellence of the West Shore nnd Fltchburg roads recommends itself to the traveling public. Wagner palace cars and dining cars dally on through trains to New York and Boston. For additional Informa tion see your local ticket agent or address J. Y. Calalnn , general agent , 199 Clark street , Chicago , 111. A 1'oiv Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short line to Chicago. A clean train , made up and started from Omaha Daggago checked from residence to destina tion. Elegant train service and courteous employes. Entire train lighted by electricity and heated by steam , with electric light Ir every berth. Finest dining car service Ir the west , with meals served "a la carte. ' The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. dally from Union Depot. City Ticket Office , 1&04 Farnam street. C S. Carrier , city ticket agent. lmrm itlllo tn l.Uu In Thin < ' < mntry Without hearing about the Northwestern line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for pcopl < WILL talk about Its convenience , tasteful ness and comprehensive up-to-datencs" On.alia , 5:45 : p. m. ; Chicago , 8:43 : a. m. Ves tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cars , a la cart diners , Plntsch gas , EVEHYTHINO. N extra cost. Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 : n. m and 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checkec at home ? City ticket ofllce , 1401 Farnam street. 1 ItiiMlti I'uvorB iv ( Sold Ilnnta. i ST. PETERSBURG , April 19. The councl 1 of the empire yesterday unanimously ap 3 proved a decree authorizing commercla transactions of any kind to bo conclude' ' r , on a gold basis. Beyond comparison In its line the excel lent merit of Dr. Price's Baking Powder. 1t THINK WALLENS A LEADER. Suspicions of Federal Olllcers Ite pectlnf ; III * Counterfoil hit ; Kecord. Federal dp ; " . i > r-lleve that Hubert Wai lens , who has been am 'ted for passing coun terfelt dollars on street ir conductors , Is on of the leaders of the ing which has s successfully "shovEd the iucer" In this lo cality. Wallens was arralgnei. before Commls sloner Anderson and 'remanded to the count Jail because he could not raise a $500 bond His case will come up for the conslderatlor of the federal grand Jury at the next term of court. The government secret service Is now at work on a clew which may result In the arrest and conviction of the balance of the spurious silver dollar workers. The street car conductors who have been victimized by the operations of this crowd are positive that Wallens Is the right man. Grossecross , the man who tried to raise a crop of glass dollars by planting twenty- eight of them on a farm near Arlington , Is now enjoying the atmosphere of temporary liberty pending his trial In May. Assistant j District Attorney Rush finally reduced his ball to $500 and the friends of Grossecross went on his bond for that amount. Charles Shephard , the comrade of Grossecross , and who accompanied him , still lingers behind the grates at the county jail because he has neither friends nor money and has no con fession to offer as an Inducement for reduced rates In appearance bonds. The latest complaint made Is that som enterprising gold sweaters are quietly Im proving their leisure time by operating "a sweating system , " which is prohibited by federal statutes. Many gold coins in circu lation are of remarkably light weight and otherwise bear evidence of the "sweater's" work. ? Q a8fS * ® Q3 SG B S3 ! S 3 W ROYAL has the highest leavening power of any powder examined , and is pure and wholesome. No other powder gave results so satisfactory. FIOYD DAVIS , M. S. , Ph. D. , Chemist of Iowa State Board of Health. rcat53 s8ra ! ssra a3ra * s Ing seeds ; lay In bowl ; peel , core , and cut In dice two sour apples , which add to well made wine sauce ; simmer until tender ; then add one cupful seedless raisins , lemon and oranpe dice , with lemon and orange peel , cut Into shreds , and boll In very little water , which add to sauce to flavor ; when about to serve , add one teaspoonful Royal Extract Almonds. I'earhei ami C'rcuin. Pare and slice the peaches just before sending to table. Cover the glass dish con taining them to exclude the air as much as posslblo , as they soon change color. Do not sugar them In dish they then become preserver , not fresh fruit. Pass the pow dered sugar and cream with them. TODAY. Wo begin bright nnd onrly to distribute $5.00 worth of suit. Tis in celebration of n special treaty wo signed with Sunday to turn out a few hundred happy made men. All planned and fixed. Toll you how it's going to bo , . You nro to choose between 3 different suits which wo placed ata special price of FIVE DOLLARS A SUIT. TIIU FIRST , An all wool blnck clioviot , serge lluatl , 3 button cut- nwny long1 snck , patterned li ; style , according to the highest priced suits. TIIU SECOND , An nil wool serge suit , of distinct gray shade , serge lined , 4 button cutaway sack , long roll. TIIC THIRD , An all wool navy blue cheviot , soft roll , 3 button cutaway sack , a par-dictation of the fashion pinto. They're worthP Matters not they're worth all you pay and a few dollars more that's certain ; however , they're yours without much ado , and you're none too largo or too small to got fitted , either. Cnough hero for every one who calls. We're not in the habit of feasting1 on a special sale with a dozen , or so suits , as the average clothiers of today. Our motto , ' 'No Die crimination ; " every man is as good as his neighbor. aim Disorder , , That is the state of your stom- n mach. You know it , you feel it , you show it. The remedy you need is Ripans Tabules. Safe Sure and Effective. Illpana Tabules : Sold by druggists , or by mill If the iirlce ( to cents n box ) Is aent to The Ill- pans Chemical Company , No. 10 fc'pruco at. , N. Y. I I jVo Jlollcr. JV6 Steam. J\'o Knglncer , Host 1'owor for Corn nnd Kecil Mills , Haling ; Hay , Ituniilug Creameries , Separators , Ac. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. 1(012011.1' ( . 8 to 80 H.I' . Fend for Catalogue , I'rlcm , eta , describing work to bodono. THEOTTOCAS ENCINEWORKS a3il & . IVulmit Sis. , I'HII.AIHCM'IIIA , PA. Chicago , 245 Lake St. , Omuha , 321 So. 15th St. Tills citrnordlnlry Rejuvcnator Is the most wonderful < lticovcry of the BRC. It hus Ijceu endorsed Ijy the lendlngeclcntl He men ofKuiojM ) and America. H u < 1 y a 11 la purely vege table. Iluilynu stops Prematureness jjnfthodlsclmrscf } In 'A ) days. Cures BEFJRB AI-TEH ( Jonstlpatlon , IMzzlnc < 8 , FnllliiR Sensations , Nervous Twitching of the "yes und other ports. StrciiKthrns , invigorates nnd touts tl.o cntlro eystum. Ilmlyim cures Debility , Ncrvousncfs , EinlsstoiiH , nud ticvclopea uita restores weak organs. 1'alns In the tack , losses by day ot night are stopped quietly. Over 2,000 private cnaoreemcuts. rrematurcnesa means ImpotentIn the first BtRRO. It is u symptom of tctnlnal weakness and barrenness. It cuu be stopped In 20 days by tbo luoof Iludyan. The new discovery was made by the Special- Istsoftlioold famous Hudnuii Medical Jnsll. tutu. It is thottrouRcpt vltallwr made. It la very powerful , but harmlets. Sold for 81.00 a package or ti packages for 83.00 ( plain sealed boxes ) . Written guarantee given for a cure. II yea buy six boxes and are iiot entirely cured , elx moro will bo sent to you free of all charges. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 3LIRKET ST. , FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. OIL OLIMB3 STILL HIGHER , Vcttorday It Ilml Healthy Ailv.mce , irttti Another In Sight. This city has commenced to feel the effects of the upward tendency of coal oil and lie various products and prices have ttartcd to climb toward the bklcs. Upon advices from Chicago the Standard Oil company Thursday advanced prices on coal oil and gasoline 2 cents per c-'Hon In barrel lots. This puts the beat quality cf coal oil up to 21 cents per gallon , while gusollno has reached 14V $ cents. Telegraph reports from Chicago yesterday were to the effect that In the morn ing there was an advance of from 2U , to 4 cents a Kalian , but as yet the oil companies In this city have not been officially notlllcd and consequently they have not given the illuminating tlulcl the extra boost. Important Chance In lime. "Great nock Island llouto" to Chicago , Peorla and all points east ; Atlantic Uxpreas leaves 11 a. in. ; Vestibule Limited , 4:30 : p. in. ; Night IJxpress , 6,25 p. m. To Lincoln , Fair- bury , Ilellcvllle , Denver , Colorado Hprlugs , Pueblo and all points west ; Vettlbul Lim ited leaves at 140 p. m. ; Texas Express , via Lincoln and Belleville , leaves at C p. m. Ticket offlce , 1002 Farnam street. AMUSEMENTS. Sun , , Moil. & TUCS , April 21,22,23. , The Operatic Triumph of the Bo.nnon. Three ? flshts Ony No Mutlnce BELLA POX COMIC OPERA CO. In the Charming French Vaudeville Operattn. Ailoptcd fiom lln > man & Mni , liy Clay MV drotne Music by Win. Turst and Victor ItogcrJ " 4itlleTrooper I'rlnclple C'linruH nml Ensemble picclnely th4 Mine nB Been In New Yolk , llux Bhcet oix-n Saturday. Trices Jl.DO , Jl.OO 5c. 60c , and 25c. FESTIVAL * * CONCERTS BOYD'S THEATER , Friday , April 19 , Saturday. April 2X ( MATINKB AND KVKNINO. Till' ' ] CHICAGO ORCHESf 11A Theodore Thomas , CONDLCTOH. SOLOISTS- ( iciicvra-Johustoii Bishop Mr. Hauler Moore. Reserved Seats 75oioSI.5O Now on aio nt Adolph Moyur'a Mulu Store ! 10th and Fiirnum , We inil ( tfitf mbrTelnui French Itcintdr CALTHOS frrf , uiii ) n Icanl guaranty that ( V.iTiifX will bl III * Illtphnrtff * .1 KmlMloni. ' . ' . . ' . t't.'Hi : Kr.rnn.torr'irn.Vorlf'cilo ad liSlllia : l.u.tl lor. . L'st it anil pavatisfitii. . liUim , VON MOMCO. . . Boll inrrlrta iiriU , ClarliaXt , Ot-'o. nEST IN THG WORLD. . NOTHING ABOUT ft M C A KB EXCEI'TTHEI THEM uriEftr PRICE THIS DE8Kt ( ) Othen Pitportlonally Lew k OUR SPECIALTY ( j ) BANK AND OFFICE FIXTURE8. &P Typewriter (1 ( Chair iSf Adjuitablo t Jc prlnji b ck A A.H.ANDREWS&Cfli y X 215WabaihAv8. , CHICAGO.