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! comment, not only locall ! mongolisn THE CITY. The bloom of youth brought back by using Spanish Court Cream Joe Eller, alins Mayfield, confessed to a criminal Assault upon Amelia Krosop vesterday and will be tried for the ime, Judge Helsl s will give a decision in case of emhezzlement against . E. \d on Monday next Licutenant Kinzie will Puc the the M sing Laudate red concert at St. Philo- s cathedral Sunday evening. ines from the On and Council llimhurh s of the Western Union will nelusions at Council Bluffs on Sun- Thomas . Hunt of Pi has been appointed as mail clerk on the Sioux City and Norfolk run, vice L. T. Reed isferred to the Sioux City and O’Neill route, Mr. Alexander, collector of customs, reecived word yesterday that he had been elected to membership in the Pan- Republic congress, which is to meet in June, 1503, Patrick Desmond was arrestod yoster- day afternoon for embezzlement and the complaining witnessis Mrs, Eilen Lynch, who alleges that Desmond in seitling up an estute which he was adminis- trator, unlawfully converted $100 to his own use. il “1Am So Tired" common exclamation at this season s cortain bracing effect in cold air which is lost when the weather grows warm i and wheu nature is wing her youth er admirers feel dull, sluggish and ‘tired This condition 1s owing maiuly to the impure condition of the blood and its failuro to sup. ply healthy tissue to the various organs -of the body. It is remarkable how ptivle the system is to the help to be derived from a good mediciue at this scason, Possessing just those purifying, building up qualities which the body craves, Hood's Sarsaparilla o feciir » blood, and, in short, Ith, Its thousanas of ce declare “It Makes 800D OVerce the appetite, purifies t imparts vigorous he friends as with one v restoros tne Weak Strong.” $10 to Cincinnati and Return. The Ohio & Mississippi railway will scll tickets from St. Louis to Cincinnati and return at the low rate of $10, good going 18 and 19 and returning until 3 ve. For further information A Lytle, gen’l west, pass'r 105 North Broadway, St, Lot Senator Manderson Says He's Short on 1 News. on arrived from Washing- ton yesterday morning. A reporter found him at tho counter of the Millard, going through an _accumulation of week's mail, amounting to something o half-bushel of letters and a bushel and 1f of newspapers, Low does the status of striko you, senator " asked Tne Brr “Well, to tell the truth,” repliea the sen- ator, and he scratehied his chiu meditatively, Nebraska politics ] “I baven't -been here long enough to et posted —just got in, you s “Ihe. governorship—of course you are aw 4. “'Oh, in that atter, thero is nothing to do that I can see but accept the decision of the supremd court of the state, the last tribunal Wwe ean go to, unless the supreme court of the United States has jurisdiction, and liko the mills of the gods that grind slowly, so we can but live and wait.” “You have probably heard something of a combiuation between Senator Manderson, John M. Thayer and Tom Majors, haven't you!" “Yes, I read of something of that sort in Tne Ber, and can say without hesitancy that there is no foundation what- ever for it, excepting, 1 might add, that which’ lies in the ile imagina- tion of some newspaner corraspondent, pia; ing on his favorite instrument—the Iyro.” “Aud you have no aspiratious for a netd ‘T'tell you there will be no ¢ the war oftice until Novom by Bonator Edmunds goes out’ and some one comes in. That man I thivk will be Seer tary Proctor, for he will surely be appointed by the m\l‘llllll of V ont. Who will then lm\nllul to the war oftice would be a difticult matter to vredict. So far as [ am concerned myself, I surely would not be guilty of de- elling'an ofice that had not been tendored So you see that the combination you bi- ueo made i at which timo t is absurd on its if there was auy sition to form it. ! I imagine the ousting of Mr. Boyd ceasioned a vast deal of excitement and but throughout question of M the whole countr 1r t Boyd's citizenship has been settled, 1 shou! think that would sottle it, unle: the supreme court of the United State to which tribunal 1 see the case i r‘ul('ll, has jurisdiction over the mattel t has, s T hope it may, for Mr. Boyd's s the decision will anxiously awaited everywhere, as the question fnv. is @ momentous one and the people will on ly be satisfied with the decision of the highest court upon it. We have had a divided court pass upon it kere, and that mukes it dll the more im- portant that the supremsa court of the United States render its decision if. it has the juris diction. to be “No my visit home has no politi- cal signiticance whatever. I have been detained by the movements of the committeo ou printing, which is in tho midst of a most vital exploration, and other matters incidental to the department havo conspired to dotawm me bevoud my usual time for returning home. Of course 1 am glad to be here at this time, on the eve of the president’s visit, and [ am much l-leuml to see that Omahn intends to give him a right royal welcome. Well, he deserves it, fully deserves it.” A rure Cur Rheumatism, 1 huve personal knowledge of cases of rheu- matism in this vicinity that have been imme- diately relieved and permancntly cured by Chamberlain’s pain balm_ after other reme- dies were nised without any benefit, 1 have been handling the pain balm for the past five yeursand have never had any customer press anything but words of praise fc medicine. It has been my experten any customer who once uses Chanmb: pain balm will have not 0 need of such a mo postmnster and dru ¥ W. Dotter, , Neb, Decksi i Favi Milwaukee of the Chicago St. Paul Ry, The new Palace sloeping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry., with electrio lights in overy perth, will contipue jto leave the Unfon dopot, ‘Omaha, it 6:10 p. m., daily. Passengers taking thistrain avoid transfer at Coun- ‘eil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 o, m., in ampie time to make all eastern connections.” Ticket office, 1501 Farnam atreet. ; SH, J. K Pre General Agent. City Passenger Agont, Tn the firth Willing Hands,” act Johu L. well-knowr boxer, Joe Launnon, the part of Tug O'Drien, a hired slugge of “Honest Hea Sullivan and the who plays r,hiave a rogular mili according to the Marquis of Queensbury rules. Both men have won ouors, aud the contest will great pugilistic £e Worth tha,price of Admission Herr Jyles Kellar, the pedomanual phe- nomenon, {8 ole of the leading features at th Eden Musee this week. Heo is without the use of his legs, yet he does gymnastic feats that are wonderful. Cbe Mab, the Chinese dwarf, is a peculiur littie fellow, und the only midget ever put on exhivitiou. Mo is well sducated aud #n_ entertaining talkor. He is but twenty-eight inches tall. 10 the thester- & first cliss speciulty euter- tainment is provided. The Mills i their comic sketop aye very laughable, - They Got it of Cou Jim! oh Jim! I say, Jim! \nur— comin’, wam; what's er matter! ‘Why baby has got the collc; run down to drug store and get a Pottle of Haller's pain paralyzer; quick, now, THE OMAHA DAILY BEX ATUHBAY, MAY 'WELVE MANAGER LEEDS" RELEASE. Local Railway Officials Marvel at Mr. Gould's Decision and Position, WILL MR, LEEDS SUCCEED MR. MELLEN. What Mr. Mellen Says of the Effect o Leeds' Sinning — The Crime and Tts Punishe ment, The bouncing of Traffic Manager Leeds by Jay Gould caused great surprise among rail way men in Omaha. Predictions had been freely mude that Leeds would receive nothing more than a severe reprimand, aud the news of his disc arge was a stununer, The prevailing opinion was to the effect that Leeds would be provided for in some way, although opinions differed as to the method, General Trafic Meilen of the Union Pacifie, s of the matter said: It was the only CGould could do It was not a question of personal feeling but was a mattel on railro which exerted great influer airs, On Gould’s action in the matter depended the fate of the association, aud this phase of the case intluenced the stock market and the stability of railroad securitics. Gould's interests in stocks alone made it nccessary for him to take the course he did in_ ovder to rt 4 decline in stock and sustain the con ence of the blic in the association. He could afford to” give Leeds $100,000 rather than retain him after he had admitted his Another oficial remarked that this action on the part of the Missc s tondency to stiften ra ri Pacitic would bave 's all over the coun try. ““Leeds can blame no one but himself, he continued. *If he was deterimined to cut rates be should have gone at it in the old fashioned way ana offered rebates and all that ~ sort of thing. Then they would have bad a vicnic proving anything on him and he would have saved bis biead. 1 don't t the Gould manage- ment afford to retain Leeds openly. It would destroy entively the cffeet of the ac- tion mdisch him, aud would be put ting a pr the associ: The question, “What is to become of 0 is oue of general interest. The statement in the New York dispatches to the effect that thie agreementof tho Western ic association prohibits any of the lines association from employing an ofticial wed for violation of any of the rules, spears to be not well founded tion of the rules of nium on on.’ search tirough the articles of fails to 1 anythirg bearing upon this phase of the matter. The articles provide very distinetly for the disc of an oficial for such violation but there is nothing in reference to bis being employed by the same road or by any other rc he report that Leeds 15 to be made gen- eral traflic manager of the Union Pacific is not given much credence by local railway ofiicials, - - Al i r. How much money have I got in my bank? . stranger—gnly want five will T do then, stranger? ec,sister has such a terrible cough, ay it will be bad on her if shé for soon, and the folks tell mo and’ py don't Haller's sure cough syrup will cure it right up; so you sec—five cents! Thank you, strauger, S PALACE GARDENS, Grand Opening Satu a Popular Resort. The * Palace Summer Gardens, 1204 FFarnam street, will ‘be opened Saturday evening with a grand concert by Ir vine's string and reed band, which "will be repeated every evening, Sundays es ning of cepted, throughout the stmmer. ~ The P Gardens are the only resort of this kind in - the cityof Omaha, They are located on the roof top. where the soft ™ beeezes have full pla and ‘e most attractively mv..u up with tropical plants, climbing vines, flowers, fountains and in fact ev thing to invite e 3, comfort and It enjoyment. s rare nlace to spend the evening and will linly prove a popular resort. The proprietor, 1, P. Donnelly, guarante Independent Club Meeting. The Omaha Independent club will hold a meeting on Sunday, May 10, at Grand Army of the Republic hall, 1S North Fifteenth street, at 3 p. m. sh Everybody, irrespective of party afiliations, is requested to attend this meeting, The invitation is extended especi- ially to all labor organizations, The great problem of the age is tho labor question, For nty ars both the great political parties have cliimed the vote of tho masses on the ground that within the lines of tho parties labor could and would have its just and equitable rights acknowledged und enforced. 'Phe conditions today the country over prove that neither the democra nor the republican party hos kept faith with the people, that legislation has been and still coutiuues in the intercst solely of the classes agaiust the rights of the masses. In this country where tho people may still rule, if they only will, the labor question can be practically solved in one way and but one by an honest and intelligent vote. If Ameriea is to be spared scenes thut point mistakably to the future as filled with warnings of populur uprisings against the insufferable tyranny of aggre- gated wealth, it must be by the organizing and bauding togetuer of the peoplo of all classes, conditions aud occupations in somie new political party whose watchword and whose battle-cry shall be equal rights to all, special lemslation for none. Our_institu® tions and government are as well cu lated to secure happiness and coutent ment to the whole people of today v did to our fathers & quarter of a cen- wo when the conditions and scenes jresent were unknown in the great home of freedom. Let every man whose vote is his own Who would strike with the weapon of that vota in the fntercst of his fireside and the future welfare and safoty of his cour try tend this m \t fall in line with the purty of the people and sternly march to. ward the national goal of honest government, Delegatas will be chosen to attend the Cin- nati confexdiice. By the Committee, HoW to Prev Any Fendency of a cold sult in pueumonia may be arrested by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and using proper care toavoid exposure. $o far as it can bo learned a0 case of the grippe bas re- sulted in pneumonia where this remedy has been used, dud more than. a thousand bottles have been'sold each day for ten months past. For sale by all druggists. e L T TS President Harrison. The Ghieago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway will make a rate of one and one*third fare for vound trip from points on their line in Nebraska within neumonia, or the grip to ve- 150 miles of Omaha, including Sioux City, for those desiring to attend recep- tion to President Huarrison at Omaha Muay 13, Tickets will be sold May 13, good returning to and including M T, W. TEASDALE, G. P, A, e —— rmy Notes. Captain . H, Ray has vetarned from Mil- waukee and, with Mrs, Ray, will leave to- morrow for Fort Washakie where Captain Ray takes charge of company A of tho Eighth infantry, the company of Indians recently or ganized. worth of Omaha was awarded ¢ furnisking 100 borses for the army at 811875 per Head Samuel Theodore of awarded the coutract for (uruishing mineral oil at 205 cents per gallon. ‘The department of the Platte uses' wbout $7,000 worth of oil per annum, Cevncll Blufts was Thonsands of Families bless the day when they learned the use of Humphreéys' Specifics Nos. Land 7. Cough colds, nn»nchnu aud sore throats are alway cured by SOUTH OMA A Literary Success. The Presbyterian church was filled with the most unique and amusing entertainment cever given in the city at the Ladies' Aid soclety dollar social, ~Forty-four dollars was netted the building fund Dr. Slobough, Mr. Dr Mayfieid acted as judges, After music the choir the programme was rendered Mesdames Robert L. Whuber, Rich, Miss Augusta J. Clark, Mesdames A J. Coughey, Robert C. Maxw James ¢ B.F. J. Carpenter, R k, William H. ( 1 DS, Piunoy, field, A. Boyd r ,J. B, Smiley, Miss A. ( dames Dwight L. Holmes and Fr: bert reading their paper, telling in how they got the promised dollar and con cluding “dropped the silver in the conribu- tion box W. Berry and 0, by by Mrs, B. F, Carpenter was awarded the premium, a fine book After the programme jce cream and cake were served, A better pleased audience was never assembled in th city Junior League Entertainment. Seldom have young people more eredita bly acquitted themselves than did those who took part in the pro ment given by the Juni Methodist chu A larg udience enjoyed a literary gramme, litable to the as pleasing to the audience, amme in the entertain- league in t nd appreciati id musical pro Junior league Gratifying tict, Citizens generally arc well pleased over the verdict in the case of Au brother of Richard Gilchre commission merchant, £10,000 for dama gust Gilehrest, the live stock who sued the city for ved by falling into the O street cut, a distanco of twelye feet The verdict was in fuvor of the city, and Judgo Irvine has refused to graut o’ new trial. . 05 1o The Butterine Pactory. Tho butterine factory in the Cudahy pack ing company plant made its first product yes terday. As this is the only western butter- ine manufactory it is of more than passing importance Robbed the Roost. Farnier Hilober, residing two miles dir west of the city, reported that som thief stolo seventy-five chick coop and departed, leaving the sands of that section, ctly nocturnal 'ns out of his no footstevs on Notes About the City Lars Johnson has laft on a summer visit with his family and friends in Sweden, Mr. and Mrs, Caughe son, A. J. Caughey, their and 1 aro visiting venty-third A streets, A ten-pound son has been and Mrs. born unto Mr. Andrew Doleck, Eighteenth and Q streets Work has been commenced on A. W Saxe's fine new residence, Twenty-fourth and I streets, \h\ M. B. Tillson of Kearnoy is the guest f Mrs. M. Wells, mother of Mrs. B, F. Car- Dentor, Twonty-Ath and 1 stroots C. W. Miller will goto Cincinnati, O., as a delegate to the political confevence on 19th, representing tie Knights of Labor. Rev. Mack C. Hancock, formerly pastor of the Christian church, Albrigat, will remove from Omaha to this _city after Tully recover g from his long and serious illness. Joseph Tenhon of Omaha, representin Wabush railroad. was in the eity yeste looking after his company’s interest in t porting delegates to the Cincinnati ¢ tion next Saturday. Messrs, James D, Jone: Walter J. Slate and James H. Bulia of board of education, who went to Kansas ( to iuspect the Smead hot air heating app. ratus, have returned. Comrade Charles R. Burgess of the music committee for the Memorial day services, has secured the Foresters’ cornet band and ' the Robert R. Livingston drum corps to furnish the music for Decoration services. The members of the committees the various courts of Foresters to make arrangements to receive and entertain Messrs, Patrick Cummings and William Kirkpatrick of Chicago and other members of the high the ny John . Robinson, the ppointed court on their visit with the Sounth Omaha lodges on the 19th and 20th, will moet at Lindgren & 's, 410 North Twenty- fourth street, cning. Messrs, ( Wost, of Omaha, city pas- senger agent o the Chicago & Northwestern, and J. M. Morrisy of Manchester ing passenger agent for tho railroads, ave i the city looking after the contract to carry delegates to the Cinc nati convention on the 19th, These popuiar gentlemen offor to furnish ~ accommodations for d; tes to take the car from this city or any place along the line at or west of Omiha, as may be desired, y la, travel- Ilinois Central -— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing § dren teething softens the gums all pain, 25 cents a bottle, up for el and allay Remember that it nnl\ requires 8100 sh pay mentto seeu [ lot in Pot- ter & George Co’s addition, Fast Omaha. Abstract to title given with every lot sold. Potter & George Co., southwest corner 16th and Farnam, - DE IIIN(. ON DETAILS, Committees on the President’s Re- ception Hold Another Meeting. A numver of the members of the executive committee on the reception of President on, met at Mayor Cushing’s office yes- morning. Tho principal object was to call a_genernl committee meeting for this afternoon. The following call was issued : There will be a eral meoting of the exe recontion, decoration, transporta- tion, finunce, and all other committees con- neeted with the reception and entertuinment of the presidential party, in the exchange room of the board of trade building, at 4 o'clock p. m., Saturday May §. I is desired that every member be pres- ent, as it is important that all arrangements mpleted and fully understood at this ng."! The question of transportation was dis i it was decide the committee who go to Lincoln, shall escort the president to the mrand stand, wuon he will be turned over to the general committee. It was originally the intention to have the entire committee proceed to the depot, but this has been chang:d. Carrlages will be provided for the presidential party,and upon the arvival of the tram,the presidont aud the escort will be driven up town, the procession Deing lod by the United Stutds band and the military organizations. - - Dr. Birney cures catarrn, Bee bldg. s it City Hall Plumbing. The council committee on public property buildings held a short session. yesterda; ing to look ovepsome patent plumbing appa- ratus that an agent wants to place in the new city hall. No action was taken, but the that the memb of mutter will come before the council DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - Lemon 2{;\:"%& ~( Economy In thelr use Rose etcy Flavor as dellcately and deliciously as the fresh frults Of perfect purity. Of j,reat strength, Josephine | WHIRIFOUR ACRES, That is the ModeswSize of Krug's New Hrewery. Work on Fred Krag's now Omaha brew- | ery plant has beenwommenced and dirt is | flying rapidly in themeighborhood of | ty-sixth and Viuton steeots, | The cighteen acrotract recently purchascd | at that point by the &rug company presents | a sceno of busy activity and it will reauire about two weeeks ‘to move the 60,000 | cubic yards of earth, which must be done in | leveling the ground before work can be com- | menced on the substracture, [ "Tho buildings willa bo of brick and stone | | on heavy masoury foundation. The main structure witl cover four ac The buila- | ings and machinery will cost #40,000 and the | entire plant when “ready for operation will | have cost nearly &1,000,000 and will give em ployment to about one hundred men. | | Bhe plant will have a capacity of 150,000 | barrels annually, and Mr. Krug expects to Twen- haveitn operation in eighteen months, malting plant of the most improved system | and d capacity of 250,000 bushels of barley nually will also be vutit. The B. & M ilroud company is preparing to build a spur track 1,200 feet “long to run_ direct to the ground, and the Union Pacific will also lay mat from South Omaha. . I'red Widman of the irm of E. Jun 1, brewery architects, has supervision of building the plant, and was here Saturday with the ground plans. The contracts for toe building have not yet been awarded, but will be within the next two weeks 8o that work will proceed without iterruption - DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best little pill ever made, Cufe eonstipation cvery time. None equal. Use them now. -— Remember that it oniy re cash puyment to securo a : Juives $100 5 lot in Pot- ter & George Co’s addition, East Omaha. Abstract of title given with every lot sold. Potter & George Co., southwest corner 16th and Farnam, M A AT INSPECTION,* The provisions of the live stock inspection law will be observed at the South Omaha pucking establishments of Swift & Co. after May 15, Dr, recently appointed veterinary inspector, received his insrue- tions from the agricultural department yes- and w wued to the Swift plant. inspector is actively engaged in the iminary arrangements incident to the in- spection of the product of the establishments, About twenty-five assistant nspectors and meat taggers will bo required at the Swift packing house. Though engaged under Dr. Stewart the assistants are ap. pointed direct from the departments at Wasn ington. The inspector expects to have the force working smoothly within a few days atter the law goes into effect Trouble is anticipated in examining Texas cattlo on foot, in view of the wild berds that are received from southern ranges, Nebraska be handled with much greator Cattle affected with lump jaw will use the inspectors little trouble, owing to the ease with which that disease can be dis- tinguished tnrough extornal examination. i il A Relief for Rhcumatic Pains. Tn many cases persens sudject to rheuma tism have got prompt-relief from pain by ap plying Chamberlain's pain balm. The relie it afforas is alone worth many times its cost which is but 50 cents, and its continued up plication effects a_complete cure, For sale by all druggists. Lo Sy The Paxton Hotel Fi Did not effect the hotel proper in any way s0 ¢ to interfore with the operation of the house. Only the annex was dam- aged and guests have been cared for without the interruption of a single day. garanglls NERVE OF STE Charming Coolness of a Recent 3 ddis tion ro Omaha's Crooked Uircles, A sneak thief, evidzntly new in town, took in several residences yesterday afternoon, He first boldly entered the residence of J. L. Etwell, »pleton avenue, and keep- ingg Mrs, Elwell quiot with a beustly 5s- cali ber revolver, snatched a pocketbook contain- ing .50 and made his escape. Same young man next visited the house of T. J. Evans, 2109 South Seventeenth street. He broke intoa back door with a jimmy and 4 braccle in money. An attempt was also made to enter the house adjoining Mr. kvans, but failed, The robbery reported to the police, but little or no description accompanied the report, and it will be a hard matter to locate the man with the iron nerve, ited o watch, a pair of = Frace Up. There is a_prodigious number of who feel very much down at the heel just now. All they really need is a dose of 'St. Patrick’s pills to cleanse and renovate their system. It would do_them more good than a dollar bottle of any blood purifier, For sale by all druggists. person —— Marriage Licenses. The following marciaze licanses wer is - sued by Judgo Shields yesterday : Nameand address. f']“\” in', Omuh, Traynor, Omiha. 0 Duluth, Minn n, Duluth, Mini, Annic Baking Powder, A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other bakingpawd=r does such work. Turkish Limimenc stops all pains; cures rheumatism, sprains, bruises, ectc. Cures cholera morbus, diarrhea, colic, and any painin the stomach or bowels, scc, of any druggist. Turkish Tooth Wash is ele- gant; cleanses the teeth, per- fumes the breath and hardens | the gums, 25¢, of your drug- gist. Turkish Remedy Co., Omaha, Neb. HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus, Just completed, has 100 rooms, thres stairways, from the top to the bottom, has fine elevator and dinning room servios, 23 fire proof throughout, fine billarl rooms an the finest toilet rooms in ths city. Large mple rooms, Suites with bath & Co: ddthand Capitol Ave. Street car seryice in all directions. Rates, from $2.60 w0 $4.00 PA( BANK CHECK - | If sig certain thing at a certain price, b | past four years and a half adver who ever read an advertiscment s i the store exactly as we claime AN Our resident buyer who live cently closed out several big lots room. lined; made and trimmed in super style, twenty-five of another, fifty or a hundred of another. and many should scll for eighteen. our way.” BLACK CGCLAYS We will also put on sale and frocks, cut, lined and trim teen or twenty dollars, but we Sacks at $183. ut its another thing tised a great igned by the il 1hi l]l(\ looked. s in New York, of Men's Suits. made b style, many bargains. Nebraska Clothing (€ and who does They at work on goods for next fail) are anxious to close “m‘ The suits are first class i every way, S11.78 seve med just OO0. Frocks ied by a chronic dead beat, is not worth the paper it is written on. Its value lies more in its signature than in its confents. nothing e suits which manufac . l big piles of suits made of this popular fabri 1s they should be, > divide with our customers and scll the It's so with an advertisement, an tasy matter for anybody to advertise a live up to the advertisement. [he man, woman o1 Company who did not find the goods We have in th child don’t liv IMMENSE PURCHASE, but buy goods for us, has re- turers (who are already They didn't want the goods and did want the by the leading concerns in the country, are cut, They come in an almost endless variety of styles, ten of one Not a suit but what is worth Ihey were bought cheap, bought to sell, not to keep. Today we put them all in one graud lot and you can take your pick for at $13.50. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. We will also ¢ young men, stripe “Quite swell, you kno Sisc D) Corner tle grown tn Europe authorized the use of his as the well kno'n trade unrk signature LEIBIG Extra.ct COMPANY’S of BEEF Fordeliclous For improved and Beef Te ocomic Cook: IF YOU HAVEHE Malaria or Piles, Sick_Headache, Costive Bowels, Dumb Ague, Sour St ach and B Icllln i if your food does not assimilate und you hiave no appetite, utt’s Pllls will cure these troubl Price, 25 cents, ____AMUSEMENTS BOYD'S. EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY M \ll\l- 5 \I \\' AND NIGHT ONL 9. THE ONLY \\lvl{ll S CHAMPION, Joln 1., Sullivan, AND HIS OWN COMPANY In Duncan B. Hurrison's new play HONEST HEARTS AND WILLING HANDS | ONE NIGHT THE GRAN ONLY. MONDAY, MAY 11, Grand Athletic Entertainment Under the manazement of “Parson” Dy and E1 Rothery, JIM HAT.L, The Anstraiizn middiewelizht ehampio is matehed o fight Bob Fitzsimmions, have a lively set-to with JACK DAVIS. BILILLY WOODS, The Colorado heavyweizht chimpion, eot JIM HIIGHTOWERER, Dunny Daily, Jin lagher, Billy L van, kd Gurley hors will the great sporting event of the sca ind wind-up between 1A LL AND WOO puliur prie DIME EDEN MUSEE. WEEK OF MAY 4th the Mongolian Midget, JULES KELLER, vies wiil CHE MAM, Croesus ERI . compuny Of Ktelln stages. A THOROUGHLY COSMOPOLITAN MENT ONE DIME ADMITS an Orlental Pedo Manuel Pheno- ulty Artists on both ERTAIN- ) ALL. ages 14 to 18, coats w,” at ollars 21l (on the second floor) two hundred all wool black Cheyiot Suits for nd vests made with patch pockets, and pants with nobby sida and Fitfty Cents. Nebraska Clothing Co., Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. MO ORE’S TREE Egington, I, Ang Moore -Dedr Ihad 1 years until I began to tak about eight months ago was unable to doany w during the time by seven but found no relief, but was rath. Eight month your Tree have taken five bottles > T pu eat and do men's work. to me wh Life to m no i I want sides for the good it has done me. W, W, Gilman Parker. positive cure for Kidney spectfully, Witne Moore's e of Life. and Liver Complaint 1 ay to suffer whan Tree of Life, tio Gr 1l an b Wheless elect rning—The publi nts and i vorhead and puny of V and that ventions I\f)i Speelul notice is b have been gr powered to g tric railway conp m cnse: DI ny tary, Washington. D. O RYRIL orgIvE Feltef 11ko* Dr. Pierec s A Truss.” It hascured thousands ! { BES A0 in stamps Sor free 1 Magnetic Klastic Trus qarly decay, warting ST e o vauab! full particulars for A'splendid modical work ; man who I8 nervous and debilitate 11, of Lifs and be and now for about four months I have been a well man, ab) It was a God-send n Asa Parker brought the 1and e Wholess electric rginia, office Washington, ny usin uble fo ation for infringemcent chy Kiven b that 1o p OF LIFE '86.-Dr. J. P. n sick for three your Tree of Life For two years I was atte1d d ufferent doctors, ased a bottle of n taking it I Tree of to thank you be Very WENKS, od disenses. Do it red by using Moore's t Life Remedy? Iway system tioned that s of Malone pderground rail- itrolled ex ratlway rson 15 ho Wheless ¢ Merrill, jr., se URE (N THEWORLD WILL AIN A RUPTURE fgnetto Eiutio you No - han Franclwco, Col TO WEAK MEN roakness, lost manh treatise (sealod) cont Suffortng from the effects of youthtul ¢ ad by every Addregs Prof. F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn AL J0CUTA: Gonorhasa and dischargos (rom | wweritod or acaul YOOD CAPSULE: beat and only capsule rkular physieln; aro the proseribad by 17 8loy per box. Alld 1.1 NOCOILN Floral Gonversatory. fifteen dollars, “You I\nu\v , in sacks I'hese suits ought to bring eigh= 0 ¢ fouth East Cor, G and 17th, Lincoln, Neb W. S. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS” General colled ys on ha N alw uskets, et akers on fune; Sawyer & Co. otion of prants and cut flowers nd. Floral designs, r parties 1y part of th Disc Telephone, ral work. U4, HOTEL. The Murray, Cor. 14th and Harney, isthe most Building in floors lined ining, quick. everyrovm, where, making it Firve escapes and [y hout the building. Steay wd cold wat tially constructed Omaha. Bev substa witl Asbestos five proof possible to burn atarmas id wunshinein Table unsurpassed anys B. SILLOWAY, Prop. NEBRASKA National Bank Capital, Surplus Ja Ocers mna Dir Vatrien Wl DEIB S. DEPOSITORY, Vice-I 8 OMAHA, NEB. $400,000 62,800 1st, 1890, “Henry W. ostdunt; Jnmos W. Collins, 1t C" Cashiag, . N. 18 Hugney, cashior. IRON BANIK, n. actors Corner 12th aud Furnam §ts. A General Banking Business Transactel CAPTURING THE TOWN WITH Custom-Made Clothing Wide awake methods and low prices, always appriciated by the public since the 'MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS custom The wealthy man as well as he who toils hard for his dollar Offere the people of Omuha city and vicinity the opportunity of buying fine half its original value to us. They come to us because although our clothing is thefinest in the land, the lowest, SUITS. Tailor mude ut ad 25 50 Mereh ant ) 00 Merehunt Taflor o at 10 Merchant Tuil at unt Taiior made at Tailor madeut Tudior mude at... ... Tailor made at. . Taflor mude at Tallor mude at.... 4000 Mercl 4500 Mere B0 00 M ant 6) 00 Merchuat 65 00 Merchunt %5 00 Merchant A perfect fit warranted, and all goc PRICK OVERCOATS "aflor made ut mude ut Tailor Tallor tlor Tallor Tallor Tuilor 40 10 Merchunt 45 00 Merchhnt 7 5 00 Merchant 00 00 Merchunt 70 L0 Merchunt nds sold on their merits. miade wadl made at at A guaranteo in ey Merchant B (0 Merchant Tuslor nide wt. 10 00 Mereh 12 00 Merchunt 00 Merchunt 28 00 Merchunt vy caso just made clothing at have comne are always our price BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, = | il gl PANTS. Tallor mude at Tallor ninde ub.i Tullor 1wadd wt Taullor miade at Tallor wiude ub; at the as re scnted, ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1309 Farnam Street, Omana, Neb. 1309. i bouguots Weddings and funs spestalty, wnd scutto u rice list fr underas

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