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THE CITY, Past Vand, et hina bman Aprped nted pupmrimtanidant ol matie in he Omahn potoMion b noaniary of 81 000 & yany Mis s | Fennen will sing duntie Ahe uffariory sl tha Wigh mase, Fasiaf Wondny, b W0 Dotw's Cotagints ehurot Mo, I, W, Sahmint ol b bt May |, Tar W ,‘,.;4,1 yiew Minds A 494 And oete foe hneing Tibh alpun wnln ennpn g the Wiy A oft the i Wedhne Wil apanines iy Wi wrietiog of bhe hireh Wailding vom i e watpad Happnhan il ipriny il " afi " aring m wrn b Wt Al tharn bs n il Thisboanth ! ot mating hna hwnn pefuernd o Wana oommp (i b i iel S [t Ut bey the "y | o I'he v wanb it e 44 N PR Wing W Vheide the Virmiia ik Ot o wopn prpeatai whd W e il Phern wna & Inrgsly attended mees P ol the Cuntenl hion Kool 1 ab Weil's hal gt abrent, Ad Arwaena in | ol ttereet b Inboring W ween il A by Uit Tohn tim Intmes Youn, Con Lynoh, My Pinlpn wnd De Baville and My Waly Mes, Biibm, o " Aoy wight LU . ] gt Wi me Tive r.« w, Hn wh Phe managnment ponemrta 10 I gIVen Wi H0h 00k b Moy for tha bennhit of the FFirat M} vl ApA jm foah ke il i o i At FAL et fext nre iy e hinrioe Vome wah botlar from runt, Wadtivs wiih fiele yeabardng when Mrs, 8ilhn | Wit g b e s d b i ooy jail ot the war song e eh b e gl y turininmen la 1 bk iennba for e posi tnder the A fimber ol ' filed with the g v o bebpbod eenied, btk the 1ot ey of the ar Hive Won ol T Ahes e thioes who wil i oot e FHue e Are a Ureighton, Hehiint & Hiehnrd Hoy Hechel ol 1ot ¥, e tor, Tohn ¥ faviia Hond Wl and W,k R Al P Eageapha, f Uwalin the Mitfard wi (yes Movies, In, is ab W . . Hognts, of Uhieago, are {and W A bhe Piarenf M. and Mes. 4, 1. Ohe of i arn M Mes 4 tirne, ot Linesln, ie My wweta af Ihe Hather Wittiam 1 Appleeatd, teprosentin foi wewnee, of Chieagn, 18 ab the Miliard fomeph 4 Fove, buainess agent for the Prooth Pharrntt mymbination artived yesterday A 14 aking the pEeliminaty yrepacations it Wheie apearance ab the Hogd on Friday WA Sabadae of neet wenlk [ meening of byona, 1a., ia pegie Philadel At ghaata among the an tili tamas " e will b lenve this apeeinl for Eniifornin, Dinting his viait on the const he ®I wo b METtieh Unlambia, A8 will make Wk 1Fip for hie hoaith and wili be gone about # monih - Attemiprod Murder Hotman Sehinttler had ® amarest j& it & #aloon on the cor wer of Fwenty At and Deavenworth and o Pt ' g #hich Huer drew a * 1t Sehluttlor Hystanders the vorl, koo e do " This 1 18 Arrest Etrnsr Harr and orr e = Murtuary Mew t Hewten, wife Hoth & terday of The funerat bake 08w from H & Heat petatstiahmen emains wil n banrel 1 y Sonth P Bhoving the tw. . 1017 sonth Hrown Ty snanmption ace to-day at ndertaking be interred Omaha. UTEI sy R . 1rteann " poien o on whnee PR kA% Bt whom r‘»n Menrs, e hor & oo # petarned §15 in good m Pw Boen fue complains that & ahe does A ean point out nterfeit $20 bill ney. A warrant o for the feliow's arrest = The Omaha Preahytory THe O'maha proshytery, which held its an foml dsaton At Walnut HIll charch, ad foaened Wednesday night Rev. John M. Lordon w4 made modera tor for the preshy ety and Rov. W R Hendor: i tnd Aelog aweem h meets in Now York Mag inarters enr man name he Serpennt Knew Fim Fom Relley. an old onfldenco whe woried years Seopped o wost A s hid time ¢ o § Sor Bad § man yester wash t Haze arge of Aftorn dor th 1me vn AdS of horses from Da Ho & his name as John as an attor Ward puid for the team with a $i00 @hoek on the Nebraska nal bank. Mr. Spoddary i not get any funds on the Sheck, and 1 now looking for his team ed himselt = fy tnsanity o has been confined in e sonnty past fow months on the shargs of obtaining goods under false pre $nden, wak released from imprisonment yes #sedy, The Frounds apon which he escaped Wacition ware msanity. Shephard’s home At Mowdville, Pa. It will be remembered @t he, by misrepresentation Saved Thephar e ! the jil the s got 8 buggy agents of wbus Buggy ast fall i the eompan . the Col + Lo s Qait Work Yesterdny morning 125 men employed by #48 oity waterworks company quit work on 0t of & reduction of their wages from Mmeohws day T men at Florence S pii 91,78 por duy. and the men on the am Street work t Walnut -t = other pinces in the omected w0 the dscrimms. The company sttempted t ® new | Bt the strikirs prevonte om from o work, Vice Prosident Hall says he A1) the men he wants at 1.5 per day, 4t work will oe resumed with a full oo this MO ninE % Osanger Stewart, M. D, F R S §. Oedingry Physician to H. M. the n. in Scortand, Professor of Physic Whe U niversity at Edinhurgh, siys wpkton itis is ocoasionntly the cnuse of ok tn At forms of Bright’s disease Wny et fvom looal affectations, or i the state of the blood.” Warner's e gots as & preventive by cur- Whe Widuey digoase and removing sontam nation the hlood. it at bength Was Badly Scorohed Himeelf, Wk Fake ' the great Arabug who oper. M in Omahi juet o yoar ago, and who sub. anjunntiy wae arraated in Moston for other Ineandinty wotk, hine just besn convieted of rann it the Kaperior oriminal conrt at that frines and aentanced bo four years and o half W the penitentinty, Lake's real name was A K Abbott, of Lafagette, though he has Boen fenown andar a8 many allases as there wee criman 1nid At his door. o appearsd in Omahn just a yoar ago. He bought 8110 worth of furnitire from the Prople's tiatalment stors on North Sixteonth wtront, Ha paid #30 ih o Hefore hia first thiy pagiment came arotnd, he fired the 146 He was ocopyinie on Taka street and Foenived 8176 insurnnes from the Clerman Awetionti Inauraties compnny. He mads #15 by the teatisnction, He then skippoed. Ui i teiml, it fosed that ho set fire i b Lafayotte, Indiana, Triinnapolis, Bnglewood, Buffulo, Detroit tiwien, Alby Houhester, Hoston, New yoth, 8 il, Minneapolis, Cinoinnaty, Louiayille, Newark, Syracuse, St Lovis, wia Claveland, (4 18 boileved, however, Piae aes not il the places in which Lak yurformed hia dinbolieal work, In all iFnifies, (6 18 known that the amount of money he has obtained ae insurance ap firunetios §30, 000, e news of his eonviotion hns boen ro paiend hern with plossire, and it 18 not un Jikely that when his term shall havo expired, W il be arrested and convieted under ottt charg \idinga in Chicago, iy Whiean Have you rhaumatism? you dinhetes? voui Bright's disensa? you finy kidney trouble? you grivvel? you any bladder diffculty? Hivve you dropsy? Hive you dyspepsin? Have " you sny skin or blood disease? Are you n vietim of aleoholism? Are you wenk and debilitated? If a0, the Almighty has provided in the witers of Bxcelsior Springs, Mo., o yite fron romedy, that ne a diureticand {onle, will thore nestly prove infailible for your cnse than any you enn find on eartt The Flms' ot Fxe fowhore surpassed among first-class hiotels, All charges very rensonable. fivery comfort and convenience. Sur- Foundings attraotive, Climate delight- ful and henlthful, Twenty-six miles from Kansns City, Mo., on the C., M. & Sh P railrond, other agency lstor Springs, is Weight Sncceeds RRudowsky. Huperintendont of Plumbing Duncan has ered that dulive Rudowsky. who was appointed to see that the waterworks com iy replaces the pavement and dirt in the Farnam strdot water trench, has boon too ensy on the company, allowing the workimen to feplace the pavement after their owi manmer us, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth atreots, the blocks wero not piit el with fur aa they wero originally laid ift position. Ha has, therefore, substituted fohnny Wright, one of the regular plumbing inspiectors, for the lenient officor. properly [Ablanta Cowstitution, March 17, 1880.] Animal Pols e foarful incrense in mortality, result- ing from the bites of rabid animals is alarm ing, and the fact that tiiere have been fatal resiilts feom the bites of animals which had axhibited no signs of rabies, adds to the alarm. The case in Walton county, Ga., is an instance. The polson was communicated by the bite of an ordinary house cat, which ver seemed to be mad, 'he reporter of a_ remarkable case of a sisoned by fondiing and kiss ing a poodle dog. The dog had distemper and died of it and the lady's blood was poisoned to a degree that her body was brokan out in great ulcers and sores from head to foot. Irom a boautiful and healthy woman shie soon wasted_to a mere skeleton, anffering great agony. No treatment bene: fitted hier until on the 28th of Februar commenced to take Swift's Specific (3. 8, §.) which at once beeun to forco out the poison, and she is now getting well rapidly e Stoaling Pipe., Beatcely a day passes that some fellow does not get pinchied in police court for stealing iron or brass piping from the Union Pacific ahopa or yards, Thomas Ruby was convicted of the charge yesterday and sen- tenced to thirty days m the county jail. A warrant was also 1ssued for the arrest of Tra dones, who lives at the foot Jackson atreet, on ' similar charge, “Hotter late than never,” but botter never late when troubled with a cough or cold. Take Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure ot once, which cures all throat and lung troubles speedily and thoroughly. Pleasant for children. 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co y Who was ity Public Wor The board of public works have completed specifications for paving and will receive and open bids for this season’s work on May 4. Bids will b ived for paving streets with granite, rdstone and Wood ruff stone on sand; cypress and cedar blocks on plank and sand and on concrete; sheet s guarantee, on forms i and for vitrified brick on concrate. Bids for paving alleys will be received upon stone, granite and Woodruff stone on sand and stone foundation, New Windsor Hotel, Kearney, Neb., has opened under new management, refitted and refurnished. st-cle commodations for travel- ing men. Two minutes walk from Bue- on und U. P, depots. AL ST. JULIEN, Prop. The Pawn-Shop e H.Friedman, pawnb rd. enth strect, y for ating the city aace requiring pawnbrogers to keep a sed of all articles left with them in pawn A number of stolen plker ¢ articles were found in his shop, of which there was no record on his books, Among these was the case of surgical instruments stolen from Dr.Kehoe's office last week. Buropean Excursions I'o the capitals of five European coun- tries, #260. Longer tours, $350 and #150. All expenses included. Send for itineraries. M. J. Wood & Co., Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, A veadly Masical Instrument. George Wilson, a rather respectable but needy-looking young man wa sted on the charge of being a porter in a house of il fame. On his person was found & chunk of lead attuched to a strap, and the officers en tered against him also the charge of ing concealed weapons. He plended t was out of work and had no money when he took the job and he intended to hold it only temporarily, ‘The chunk of jead he said was not & weapon but the part of a harmonic at- tachment devised by himself. At the request of the judge ho fixed up the contrivance and played “Annie Lawrie” and other tunes to the satisfuction of the court and the amuse- ment of the spectators, His honor then ac Juitted him with the admonition to stay away from his late resorts e The most common eause of sickness among children is disordered bowels. Something to open the bowels and tone up the stomach is usually all that is re- quir One dose of St. Patrick’s Pills will always cure. They are safe in all ecases, They are small, sugar-conted, easily taken, and contain no injurious subs whatever. For sale by ail dru s, T — Mingling With Respectability A number of eitizens of South Sixteenth, in the vicmity of Mason, and also South Sev enteenth stroct, at the samo intersection, have complained toTus Hee that theis local ity is rapidly filling up with disroputable people, who have been driven from tue burnt district in town, and who indulge in mid- night orgies and other disturbances of the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 19 1889. pence. Tn some of the houses occupied by theso people, several encounters resulting soriotsly to the participants, have already taken piace. ‘The conductof some of these outeasts is raprehensible in the extreme, It 18 thotight that some of the outraged citizens may, bofore long, bo_compelled to resort to stringent means to rid their neighborheed of these social outcasta, Looated in Omaha. Doctors of the English staff of speo- inliste have opened an office at Hotel Barker, where thoy will remain until May 7. Office hours, 10 to 12a. m., 2 to 4and 7108 p. m. These surgeons return every three months, and to establish a_wide reputa- tion in Omaha they offer their services, this first trip, free of charge. They will not take any cnse to treat without there is a moral certainty of giving entire satisfaction. These doctors have haa Inrge experience in the hospitals of Europe and Ameriea. To show the ex- tent of their skill they offer a large premium if they fail to cure any case they undertake of catarch, consump- vion, eancer, nervous debility, dyspep- sin and liver complaint, skin, ear and oyo digonses, rheumatism and agu Hena office, Londofi, England. Es- tablished in 1870, Stowing Paul Away. Spoaking of the alleged appointment of Vandervoort as superintendent of mails in the local postoftice, n gentleman yesterday said : “F'rom general superintendent of the railway mail service, which ho songht, to so small a place as superintendent of mails, a position below that of chiof cleri, is coming down with a vengeance. However, it is no sur- prise to me. Paul is desperate and will- ing to take almost anything. I under- stand the salary amounts to $1,600 a year, which of course is better than no_salary at all when a man has hungaround Washiniton long enough to know what n “The position belongs 1o the railway dey ment, is below in authority that of the chief clerk, who recoives but 1,47, and, in this respect, hard feclings are likely to be en- gendered. Why the superintendent should recoive more for his services than a superior officer on whoso shoulders rests the respon- sibility, is hard to understand, and the boys interested are already complaining. They siy tho chief clerk’'s compensation is too small, If the new position commands £1,600, his sulary, they think, ought to be $1,300. Advice to Mothera, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap should al- ways be used for children testhing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all_pain, cures wind colic, and is the ' best remedy for diarrhea. 2hcen ts a bottle. How Was He Injured. About midnight the trainmen on the Aummy picked up an old colored man named Ben Flotcher, on the track between the transfer and the Union Pacitic bridge. He suffering from two or three broken ribs and otner bruises, He was brought over to this city, as he has a son who the Pax: ind was taken to the police station. Dr. \attended the injured man. Fleteher ken to his son's home on Davenport, near Twelth. The ola man 18 said to be de- mented, and cannot tell how he got hurt. The rosy freshness, and a velvety softness of the skin is invariably ob- tained by those who use Pozzoni’s Com- plexion Powder Don’t Fish in Cat-Off Lake. A number of fish eaught in Cut-Off lake yesterday by a gentleman livingon Caming strect were found to be full of parasites similar to trichini in pork. The gentleman noticed peculiar minute spots in the flesh of the fish whi » being prepared for the table and picking them out discovered that they were worms almost microscopic in ir smallness, The fishs were handed to ial Officor Vaughn, who turned them over to Dr. Ralph, the 'city physician, who pronounced them unfit to eat. nlth and sweet Shiloh’s Catarrh nts. Nasal Injector )y Goodman Drug Co . -~ Vicious Dogs. Catarrh cur breath secured Remed, free. yesterda; dogs, Billy , & Union Pacific brai man, had a leg badly gashed and his ciothe nearly torn off by a vicious brute on Pierce streot, near Tenth. James Elliott was the second complainant. While i 400 Williams street, he was @ big buil dog, and narrowly escapad being chewed up. Warrants were issued in both cases for the owners of the dog: Doctors in Session. The Omaha Homeopathic society met at the Millard hotel last evening. An interesting paper on diphtheria was read by Miss Dr. Smith, of Council Bluffs, and evoked o di cussion that was part d in by all of the mbers of the society present. The so- s hospital committee made a report, showing that the scheme of a new hospital, on an proposed by the society, is meeting substantial encouragement. For a disordered liver try Beecham'sPills, Courts as Coltectors. A colored girl, named Gertie Davis, was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of larceny. The charge was made by the girl's landlady who has a bill against the prisoner for £ for room rent. The clerk ¢ the police court made a roar when the chary was read and announced that the police ourt could not be tu into a coliectiog cy. The case will be investigated to- Inaorsing Judge Groff. Prosident id Martin, yesterday, ap- pointed H. G. Clark, John A Wakefield and Mayor Broatch as a committce to secusg tho indorsements of boards of trade and business organizations of the e for the appoint- ment of Jud L. A. Groff to the inter-state commerce commission. The committee of attorneys to get indorsements i the bar, the supreme, United States cirenit and dis: trict judges, will be appointed to-day by Mr. Martin. That hacking coug hean be soquickly cured by Shiloh’s Cur We guarantee it. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Killed His Door. Dan B. Honin of the Railway Re- porter returned to his home in Kountze plaso Wedn y night, he discovered that a pack of dogs had killed his pet deer. Mr. Honin has had the deer about u year and a half, having paid § for it in Idaho when it was about turee woeks old, The beautiful creature was very bright and tame and became the great pet of the family. Hr. Honin has de- clared war on all dogs that euter hls prem- ises hereafter. After e — A New Train. connecting link between Ne- hraska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45a. m,; leaves Omaha at 5:05 a. m,, and runs through without change to Maunhattan, Kan., making direct con- nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all poinws in Kansas and Colorado west- bound, and for Topeka, Lawrence, Kan- sas City and points cast ana south via Cansas City, Returning, train leaves Manhattan at p. m.; arriving at Beatrice at 6:25 p, m., Lincoln at T:50 . m., and Omaha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- The cil Bluffs 11:40 p. m., making direct | conneetion with Kansas di on traing from Kansas City, Lawreuce, Topeka and the east, and from Denver, Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling passengers to visit the princ ipal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- ¢lass equipment, consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the | latest pattern. The new train will fill a long felt want, and is bound to be populire THINKS iFOR HIMSELF. Mayor Broatch Wants Neville to Tend to his Gwn Basiness, Judge Neville's: letter relativg to the Eighteenth and Farnam street site for tho postoftice was hanfled Mayor Broatch and the attention of the lacter was called to the para- graph in which it is stated that he (the mayor), being in favor of block 36 as a site for the postoflice, swould certainly veto the ordinance vacatingthe ailey of block 115. “I do not know," said the mayor, ‘‘on what authority Judge Neville makes that state- ment. Idomyown thinking and hold my own council in such matters. It is true I endorsed block 86 as a good location for the postoffice, but yet I veliove there are better sites than that. “Tho city has the power,” he continued, ‘‘to vacate any alley in the city and there can be no difffeulty on” that score. As to the statement up above here about what Hascall will do, I think the people will find out soon that Hascall can’t run everybody. I don’t see as there is much for me to say about this letter.” When you need a friend, select a true one, Dr, Jones’ Red Clover Tonic is the best friena mankina has for all di eases of the stomach, liver and kidney: The best blpod purifierand tonic known. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Revised Specifications, The board of public works has finished the revision of the specifications for city work and wrned them over, as revised, to Se retary Wappich to be copied in the records of the board. But few changes have been made, and these are of but little moment, the revised specifications being practically’ the same as those of 1887 Coal tar for sale by the single barrel or in car load lots. Address Soux CIry Gas Ligur Co., Sioux City, la. Took Other Peonie's Goods. Thieves entered Killan's barber shop at 406 South Fifteenth, and stole a number of razors, hair cli and other articles to the value of ubout £50. C. O. Howard is still after the fellow with a mule team who robbed his grocery at Forty-eighth and the Military road of £i0 worth of fruit trees, He now offers $10 re- ward to the oficer who captures him. Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnamst.. telephone 1264, blank book mukers, ote, Lacensed to Wed. vethe ma in Jhe coun and Residence. {John A. Johnsor 1 Annie Thirtle, Flor os W fle Ranson, Nedla, L. { Frauk Thornsen, Omal { Anne K. Niclsen, Omah: cour Dr. Gluck eye and ear; Barker blk. Building Permuts. Supt. Whitlock yeaterday lowing permits to buil H. W. Cremer, twe-story brick and frame Awelling, th and Chicago 210,000 man & Cc tory framo dwelling, Sixteenth a fold. Denny &0 Hanlon, o d the fol- o and one-half story wenty-elghth and akney % 1,00 Burdick, two-st frame dwelling, 3 1,000 venport Four minor permits........ Ahsolutely Pure. This po strength an than the ordil compet shortwe only in ¢ Walls or never varies plesomenoss, v kinds, and on with the multit t alum or phospos us. Royal 1of purity conomical he sold in os of low cost, te powders, Sold Luking Powder 12 ibora tent nt in regard to L tuking it 1 got poison was cm, and 1 wus 1t Is now ten a copy of ift's bpecifie, and 1 i the ifrt fow forced cut of 1 of the d Mus, Axy Boruwei , Mich,, Dec, 20, *:8, Send for books on Blood Disc Tz Swirr § Drawer 2, g of ret Ask Your Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE o TUE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, According to Your Needs, JAMES MEANS 84 § Qs light and stylish, ll‘fl‘u lfinm stocling, &l T NO “ BREAKING ing perfectly ea 1s worn, It will's; @ RES MEANS utely tha £lioe of it price which a3 ever been placed ex- tenziyely on the market ‘In which durabllity s considered befora Ask for the James Meaus $2 hoe for Boys J. MEANS & C0., Boston. Fuil lines of bove shoes for sule by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Zenuine fysiem of Momory Traaf “'l{o.u-:-ll-lnlll Leurn in ene reading, Biiud wanderin ndult @r Bygry child nad niduls wreatiy be sions of Dr. Wen. A Hlame Bpeolalist in Mind Diseases, agriatFoyehet AL OOl ot o Christian h;:r Ervil‘ufi.‘:lbl Hai“’nu ipE, 837 Filth Avey N. Yo CONTINENTAL CLOTHING COMPANY Special Attractions FOR EASTER WEEK Specia’l Attractions We Claim Your Patronage. Not only from the fact that we occupy the largest and most per but also hecauss we possess facilities unsurpass otly appointed establishment in the United States, 1 for the manufacture and sale of all goods in our establishment, and we base our expectations of future increase in business upon the growing tendency among all classes to look for the best article of merchandise at fair prices, and to confine their patronage to the house that gives the most thoroughly relia- ble and ¢ goods. Special Bargains in Mens’ Cutaway Suits, price $15 LOT No. 1—We have which have sold for $20, $22 and § consolidated several lines of Mons' Fancy Wol , and marked them all at $15 per suit, In regular mens’ sizes from 86 to 42, ed suits, in medium and dark shades; suits The sizes on some styles are somewhat broken, but the lot as a whole formsone of the most attractive bargain lots we have ever offered. goods manufactured by some of the finest maker: This line includes Price $15. Sawyer Cheviot Sack Suits, Price $10. LOT No. 2--We offer 150 suits of doublo and twist cheviots Suits, manufactured by the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co-, at the remarkably low price of $10 per suit. There are no goods manfactured that gives such universal s as these,and wo offer them unhesitatingly as the b every clothing house in the country and in some cases as high as $15. lot isin Mens’ Suck Suits. LOT No. Our price is $10. atisfaction st suit that eam be purchased for the price. These goods aroe sold in All sizes from 85 to 42, This Mens’ Cheviot Sack Suits, Price $8. —We offer another very popular line of Cheviot Suits, in a darker shade, a pure all wool, brown striped cheviot, well made and trimmed, and for a cheap business suit, it is one of the best we can manufacture. Our price, 88, Boys’ and Childrens’ Department. in nodepartment of our establishment is there so great an opportuni eye and a refined taste, as in our Boys’ and Childrens’ Department. department the first requisite which must always be kept in mind, is the siylein Which they Special Bargain Lots. Boys ‘We have made an effort to continue the sale of suits at this weelk, two styles of pure all wool Ca Long Pant the popular imere outside the Continental for less than 810. You can’t help buying them. Boys Suits, Short Pants, sizes 4 to 12. Special BargainLine at §5 We offer this week the ver, week is $5, and it will be appr best value in a bo; ted when you e mine it. y to offer attractive novelties, No matter how cheap garments are offered in the pleasing to the cut and made. Suits, Price $7. price for boys from 12 to 17 years, and will offer uits at 87 por suit. We do not think that these suits can be duplicated ’ Cheviot Suit, a perfeet gom in quality and in fit. The price this Boys’ Knee Pants, Price 50 Cents. ‘We have decided to offer another line of boys’ Knee Pants at 50¢. all sizes, 4 to 13 years. Price 50c. © bargains will be found on our Boys’ Hat Counter, 50c, 75 aud $1. Freeland, Loomis & Co. BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES These are two styles of pure all wool goods and 1n Cur Boys’ Hat Counter. Proprietors; Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Men’s Furnishings. | Every gentleman should consult his own interest and visit our store before purchas- | g his furnishings for Spring such as Neck- Gloves, Hos: Underw and Easter Neckwear and Gloves this stablished 1806--Adelph Moyar Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH - AND - FARNAM - STREETS General Ageuts for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS,, and JAS, W, STARR PIANOS! Story &Clark and Shoninger-Bell Orzans, SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catalogue, Health s Wealth :nvE AND DRAIN TKEAT MENT, a guaranteed speciiic for Hysteria, Diz ness, ' Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Netvons Prostration caused by the useof alcohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Mental Depression, Sofuning of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, {’r:-mulur Nd Age, Barrénness, Loss of Power in eiti. ¥, lovoluntary Loss and fpermatorrhiea caused by overexertion ot the brain, saif abuse or over indulgend box contains on onth's treatment, 81 & box, or six boxes for 5, sent by mudl prepatd on ry cefpt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES I'o cure any case, e e accombatied with 8, we will Kend the purchaser our written guarantee to re funa the money 1f the treatiment does uot ellect acure. Guarantees lssued only by Good Drug C Diuggists, Sole Agents, 1110 Farnawm Btreet Vmaba ob, Di. 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Curable by Elcetrl octrio purrent can be TZATED by anyo body, and s worn only will sxamine this belt you will buy n the ENTIRE OONNIDENCE wo | uve to our vaulo Holts and Appli k. po 1k {1 utrated pamph ot Tey'a Pair of Dr. Owen's ELECTRIC INKOLES, .lunEuv . IH& OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANGE c0. eutlon this Pajer.) - (INCoRPORATED Juwk 104b. 185T.) 306 North Broadway, 8T. LOUIS. MO, C-the L Habit. Adminisoring 1 7 ACEOIdcn AP ecitio, iven in@ cup of coffee or iu arti- without the knowledge of the pa- bxolucely harmless, sud will ef- fect & permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a_moderate drinker O wn_nlcokol wreck. 11 NEVER FAILS. Over 100,000 drunkards have been made temperate mef who have taken Golden Specific in thelr coffee with- out their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of theia ownaccord. 44 pago Book of pardculars fr Kubn & (o, agents 1t can be cles of f¢ 15th wnd Douglas sts, 15th and Ouining’ strects, Omaha, Neb: Conncil Bluirs, lowa: Agents, A, D, Foster & lro, CAL IRSTITUTE New York, March 1, '89. ‘-“‘-‘l’----‘i MANAGER NICOLL the TAILOR,i Dear Sir: Your goods are “satur- ated with water,” “dried” nd “cold” pressed, An excellent and perma- nent finish being the result. ; [ You may guarantee all ood perfectly shrunk, by t known methods. New Spring Suitings and Trouserings will arrive weekly for next 6o days— Comprising the most fashionable of fabrics. BUYERS FOR TAILOR 1409 Donglas Strect, Omalia 09O DI &SSO rally aware that by the fully one-half the 15 used Is 1 UWAY i the grounds I coffee made of the finestJave, pob nteed to e oni it ONE« Ask Your Crier for CROWN LIQUID COFFEE. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Omuha, Neb i Wusted . » Aud wll Decessary papers filled, W, E. HAWLEY, Civil Enginear, CASPLE, WXO., o OMAHA, NEB" 4260

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