_ 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 3 flATUBD AY , JANUAKY 25. 3890. THE CITY H Tlio Cniindiaii-Ainprioati club of H Omahni < ! trying to rent suitable roomier B /or headquarters H C. A. Kaltli of Lincoln was .veatordny | nppoinlcil railway mail dork , to run H lie two on Lincoln mid Alma , succeeding B S. W. Ferguson H Kx-Policcmnu Pulaski , qunilflcd yes B tcrdny , mid was duly installed us city B pounumnitor , vice Corey , whoso term of m olllco lnul expired M Out of eighteen cases before JiuIro P PJ Hclslov onlv one person was convletod PJ Tlio victim ' urns Charles Kirby , w ho was P PJ committed for ten day * . B An elTort is being mndo by the mom AVJ bcrsof the partially defunct I'onnsylvn- H nla society to ruvlvo A cull for a mcot- H itijr will bo issued in n few days H Tlio iufunt v liich wiis loft at the con PAVJ vent , on the corner of Fifteenth and PKpJ Cnstcllnr straols , sovornl uoolcs tigo , PJ • died at i ! o'clock j cstorday nftornuon B Articles of Incorporation of Grace M Presbyterian church wuro filed yester ilav The dlrtietors of the church uro _ 1 H S. W. Scott , U. E. Copson and J. M. P PJ Wotsdn H ' The Cnstollnr nlpht school 1ms boon P PJ running for two weeks , but has not nt- P PJ ' tulncd the number of pupils required to P PJ f wnrrnnl its mnlutcnnnco , and closed last H ' M Mr FrnnU W. Boukal of this city reP - P PJ ceived the sad nous uf the death of his P PJ sister , Fnincisca Iliftmnn of West AVJ Point She hud ninny friends in Omahii P PJ , mid West Point who will mourn her P PJ M Two lots of shoot tin pinto have been P PJ rocived by the collector of customs pjj Ono weighs 10,800 pounds , and is for PAS ' Rector Wtlhclmy Co . and the other P PJ ; weighing 23,000 pounds.la for the Lco- W. Clark & Andrchon linrdwaro company Hj ' Owing to the sickness of Mr Kior- Hi stead with la grlppo , and the absoneoof Hj Major Fui ay from tlio city , there was P PJI no session of the board of public works P PJj yesterday , ns advortlsod , far lot P PJ ting contracts on the Twenty-seventh P PJ street snwer and the grading on Sovcn- P PJ tocnth street H I was persuaded by a friend to try "Snlva- P PJ tlon Oil ' ' for nourtilgln and headache , I fouutl P PJ it a great relief after n few applications I P PJ cbccrfully recounuend it tu nil who likewise P PJ- sufTcr G. II McUii : : . J To unforturmtc chronic couphnri worccom- P PJ mend tlio timely use of Dr Bulls Coupu P Pj Syrup Price 25 cents P PJ H Martin Duftv , n jounj ; laborlnc man of P PJ twentvfour died yesterday morning at St P PJ Joseph's hospital H Viaduct ApprnlsorR H -At tlio last meeting of tlio city council P Pji Major T , S. Clarlison , V. VV Birkhauser and P PJ T , A. Croigh were uppaintcd appraisers of P PJ the damage sustiiiucd bv property holders on P PJ I Tenth Bticot btcuuso of the erection of the P PJ viaduct P PJ .Messrs Clarkson and Creigh lmvo qualified P PJ but Mr , JJirkhauscr has not because of ub- P PJ sonco from the city P PJ Itismoio than likely that tlio appraisers P PJt will Do compelled to bold several public P PJ mcotiugs of interested parties before long P PJl An Absolute Cure PAVJi J The ORIGINAL , AHIUTINE OINTMENT P PJ Js only put up in lurao two-ounce tin boxes , P PJ and Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , P PJ wounds , chupped hands and all skin orup- 1 P1 tlons Will positively euro all Kinds of piles ' , PKVJ Ask for tbo ORIGINAL ABICTINE OINT- P PJ MKNT Qold by Goodman Drug company P PJ at 23 cents tai \ box by mail SJ coats B PJ Mr Balcombo'H Correction H Major Balcombo saj'B that awing to some H typographical * uror.tho ; papers failed tocor- H rcctly cxprcsef the sentiment of the board of H ' jiubbpAvdnts in regard to brick pavements H , , Tbe paragraph in question is as follows i H f "Wo reiterate that the policy of buy H icg the lowest priced urticlo for H . - use in perpetuity is no morn com . H t uicnilnblo in the case of paving strcots H ? than lu tlio affairs of domestic and business H , life , and wo do not intend to commend any H ' ' cheap pAvement , but to commend ono cheap H nrllclo in prefcrenco to another , hence wo H f ay etioose brick instead of wood if dctcr- H , mined to have ono of the lowest in first cost P Mr U. L. Smith , a merchant at Dun H das , Mo , says : Chamberlains cough P " remedy gives tlio sbcst of satisfaction B The trouble is that people wako mo up P at all times during the night , wanting H it for croup " _ U Aniioiincciuoiits x ) P The Now York Times , In speaking of Sab H H vinl's ' reappearance , says sixteen years lmvo m not effaced the memory of the huircls.whieh H the famous Italian tragedian won in bis H strong apd effecting Impersonations It is H , ( hard tb imagine n great actorwhoso niasslvo H form , collosul proportions.tremcndous thews H - and sinews and impressive inoln who could H - otherwise bo anything but the grand Samson H ho does a character which i" of itself sub H limo Samson will bo Played during tbo P coming engacemont at the Boyd M • Miss Emma R. Steiner ; musical directress P -i. of the Grau opera company , is u rccognircd P authority in the musical world She is the P , composer of the Stooping Beauty , " which B is nn adaptation 'of Tennj sons Cay B Dream , " and , also , of "La Fleurctto , " a P charming operetto , and In the Brigands , " P that pleasing musical phantasy , the Kiss P Duct " is u product of liar facile pen , P Custom Houro Ktntlsttcs P show that -,451,501 , cases of clmmpapno were H imported during tlio last decudo , of which H over ono.fourth was G II Mumm's ' Sxtra H ' Dry " Their Importation during that period P was ever 1200,000 cases moro than any other H bland , indicating its popularity m Dosertcd Iln-Babe. H Mrs Athorton , wlio lives , at 1347 North H , Fifteenth street , repotted to the police that m , she bad nn infant only a few weeks old whom 1 ' th < 9 mother had deserted , and whom she do- i t sired to have taken away H ; 1 ho mother is Koto Abbott , a dining room K girlwbb has worked in numerous restaur- K ants in Omuha Until last ueolc the mother l paid Mrs Athorton $3.50 per week 1 to take care of the child H Finally she wrote a. letter asking ' Mrs Atlierton to send the bnbo to some H charitable Institution as she could no longer H afford to support-it. Mrs , Atlierton is also a H poor woman and is anxious to bo relieved of H her burden Uho futhcr of the child has H flown 1 X For Itlllousnosq H Use IIorBford's Acid Phosphate i Dr W. B. Gillies , Winnipeg , Manitoba , H savs : "I huvo used it In atypical case of In- H digestion with biliousness and found it to B be , without oxcoptlon , the best thing I ever m used in such cases " H Willlnm Boyle BuiioiJ H The furioral of Wlllluuf Boyle took place H yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at Forest H • Lawn cemetery , H Tlio services at the grave were performed H by the Rev Mr Laird of the ICnox Prcsby 1 terlau church The pallbearers were Messrs H James Doty , William Doty , U. Gibson , s , IS H , Luke , Hoslenlloy and Mtsscboir , all personal H friends ofitlic deceased , H The Lercmony was very tad and Inipres- H • sivc The grief ot Mrs Boyle was very j , touching She was accompanied to the j grave by her fatherMr Hale , and ber sitter W Messrs Drexel anil Maul ware very kind to j the widow In her hour of grief and huvo as- j turned the expense of the funeral H ] Mtlen' Aervojniul Liver IMlls Hi An important discovery , Tboy net on the ; liver , ttoumch And bowels ihrougli the j nerves A now principle They speedily 1 euro billloutness , bad taste , torpKl liver , j piles and couttlpation Spicudld for men , K women nnd otiildren Smallust , mildest , H , surest 80 doses for 33 cents Samples free H at Ku ) > n" & Co 's , 15th and Douglas LYING AT DEATHS ' DOOR , Diohop O'Connor Expcota Never to Sco Omaha Again PROSTRATED AT ST AUGUSTINE \ The l'rolnte'fl Disease Astmnes n Most Bcrimit Turn nnit IIU l'hyslclnu Jlns no 1Ioch | ot His lU-covcry. A Bislmp IHInt ; . It is very snd news which Tnr Ur.B has this morning for the frlonds of lit Rev James O'Connor ' , Catholic bishop of Omnhi About two months ago the bishop was ad vised by his physicians to go south for his health , which nt that time , though fcoblo , was not considered in any sense danger ous , as ho was never closely • con fined to his house , but , on the other hand , was out among his parishioners nearly every day , nnd fre quently nppearcd in public When his phjslcians first intimated their desito In his behair the bishop put them olt with the in timation that ho considered their advice rather in the line of over-anxlutv in behalf of their patient Finally , however , ho came to sco the need of following their advlco nnd wont to St Louis , thinking that It was merely a rhango of surroundings that was required It needed but a short tlmo , though , to bIiow him how much hotter his skilled advisers were uc- qualnted With his phvsleal condition than was he.and ho Journeyed onto Springfield college , n classical resort outside of Mobile , Ala But oven this did not sunioo It was a still moro genial , softer air that Ins system seemed to demnnd Ho went to St Augustine , Fla , wliero ho has now been for some time Within the past foity-cight hours priv.ito advices have been received in this city which contain intelligence thoroughly nl.irmlng concerning the bishop Tnoy say that Bishop O'Connor is failing rapidly , nnd liotilmself says that ho docs not think he shall over sco Omaha , Ins old home , again " It was further explained that the tiouhlo consists in a general relapsing of the entire system , nnd although but some sixty , years old , the bishdp seems entirely worn out Catarrh.originates in scrofulous taint Hoods Sarsupuiilln ptirilies the blood , and thus permanently curres eutarli GCiniAN AlIlIiKTCS Xiicy Are to Assemble Hero in Iinrf o Number * Tr Iny The first nnnunl ( urn bezirk or convention of the Turners of Nebraska will bo held in Omaha today , Sunday and Monday Representatives from the following turner soclotios will bo piesent : Omaha , South Omaha , Plattsmoutn , Hastings , West Point , Lincoln , Nebraska City imd Sioux City A committeu of Omaha turners will re ceive the visiting delogatloas today as thpy arrive on the various tmlnsand will see thatthoyareproDerlyqartored Iiitheovening a reception and supper will bo held at Ger- inania hall , to which all the city and county officials havo.noen invited On Sunday at 9 a. m. the delegates will hold their first business session The reports of the various committees will bo road Phihp"Andr s , the piosldent , will mike a report on the growth ot the organization and Henry ICummorow will speak on physical culture General routine busiuess will then bo attended to At S p. in and 7 D. m. Sunday , and 0 a m. Monday , other sessions'will bo held , at which new business will bo transacted , oftlcors will be elected for the ensuing year and delegates chosen to the national convention to be held at Now.York in Juno The organization of the Nebraska associa tion of Turnois is duo to tbo efforts of Philip Andres and Henry Kummerow Thoao two gcntlomon generally paid out of their own pockets the expenses of the organization and are rewarded by seeing every Tumor society in the stuto in this union The organizing convention wis held at Plattsmouth lust a year ago and the follow ing officers were elected : Phillip Andres , president ; Henry ICum morow , turuorw.irt : E. G. Grube , see rotary ; William II Blaodol , troisuror These gentlemen are the present ofilccis and it is piobablo that they will bo ro-eleotod for the coming J ear Messrs Andres mid Kum merow ai o making an offoi t to organize tiew turner associations in every city and large town in the state , Six weeks ago the Slou * City Turners asked for admission to tlio Nebraska asso ciation and by the consent of the nation il committee the louuest was granted At present Yankton' is knocking for admis sion Piles ! IMes ! ( Host Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind , bleeding and itching piles wben other oimtments huvo failed , It absorbs the tumors , allays the itching at once , acts as a doultice , gives instant relief Dr Williams * Indian Pile Ointment is proparad only for piles and Itching of the private parts , and notning else 12vory boIs warranted Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price , 25onnd ? l per box WILLIAMS ! MFG CO , Prop . . , Clovelaud , O. A Lonely Bast lie George L. Cat roll , who has boenlallor at Cuming street lock up ever slnco it was opened , is the only prisoner there The old man is lying on a jail bed suffer ing from u sovcro case of la grlppo His attendants uro two little sons ucd City Physician Capon , ills recovery is doubtful , Some months ago Carroll and his wife sep arated Slnco that time ho bus had no to- maluattendant The jail is in the basement , Is dark , cheerless and cold a greater portion of the time The plucojs seldom used , by the police and will no doubt soon cither be rciltted or abandoned Carroll has a largo acquaintance and would , no doubt , bo better cured for If bis friends knew of his present condition Our druggists would not recommend Chamberlains cough remedy if they did not know it to bo perfectly rollablo It is mudo especially for coughs , colds and croup and is the most prompt and most elTeotuul remedy known for these diseases • A Stolen Morse A young man , sober and well dressed , appeared at Browns livery barn on Ejaun- dors street Tuesuay morning and askedfor a horse and buggy Ho suld that ho wanted It only todrhooutas far as Hanscom park The charge was $ tD0 and the fellow paid in advance Nothing was hoard of the customer or the horse until yesterday.when Chief Soavoy received a telegram from the sheriff ot Pacific Junction stuting that the liorsu wus there No further details were given Mr Brown loft at once for the junction ana will endeavor to captuie the thief A peculiar incident to the affair is thut just ono year prior to the day the sumo borso was stolen and was captured within a few miles of Pacific Junction No Safer llcinoili can bo had for coughs and colds , or any trouble of the throat , than Browns BronuhlulTrocucs " 1'rlco 25 cts Sold only In boxes Children Cry for Pitchers ' Castoria When Baby was sltl , wo g TO ber Ceatorta V bcu kbe wu a Child , she crird for Cwtoria , Wl.cn she became hiln , the dune to Castoria , W > 5n itue uatf Children , utie gav them CastorU " jjiji.NQUt2NT ( ItmcitAsnits They llo Not Vet I'nlil fiir the Poor Farm Iiotn County Audltur Kvuns has completed his stntcmont of the condition of the county hospital fund to January t ) of the present year There were 233 lots sold , realising 5330-lSO. Of this amount tliil751. > has been collected There Is yet duo on the lots $162,053.13. There has been paitl from the fundSlflJ JOOOI Of this expendituio Hy.m & Walsh have leccived S. 'O.bsO.Ti for grad ing , $101,241.-10 for work on hospital , nnd Sl.17-I.tl7 for extras , a total of JI2J.2M U3. This le.ncs a balance In the fund of Sl y 514-11. The amount nt present duo on the lots Is about Jil2,000 : and the rcimlnlng tJiMriO with something like * 1UP00 in Interest will bo duo in May Tills , with the cash on hand makes n total ot about JIS'J,000 that will soon bu nvallablo In the fund T hero Is duo the contractors on the work some if20.000 , and they have a claim of $ MX)0 ) ( ) for extras If these nto allowed It will leave about $120,000 In the iund , which may bo used for furnish ing the hctpltil , n rontracl that is esti mated at M0.000 , Ieu\ing some J.HI.DOO , which will probably bo transferred to the general fund by the commissioners Tim hospital has been practically com pleted , but Ihero is no fund , and no mat nod under the Btnlu'cs of securing money for tti * initlntaiuanco of a hospital Tlio In stitution is , so far as the commissioners uro concerned , a poor bouse , and any operation of the hospital will have to bo paid for out of tlio poor fund The commissioners lmvo no power to mike a low for the opor.itlon of a hospital , nnd cannot make anv such levy un til authorized by the legislature At present , tlio eomiulssioners nro confin ing their work to the employment of an engineer at ? 10J a month who is burniuir live tons of coal n day heating the vacant struct ure feTOIltU ON thi : HAIL Men Working in tlio Snowdrift * nntl I rei r. nir Cars llcpoits transmitted to Union Pacific offi cials from sevei.il points throughout the mduntaln regions indicate that there is no change in the weather , osoeelally for thu better 1" ter , beyon Ogden "I'hero has boon no such stoun , " snd Vleo-Prcsldent Holcolmb , • Mr that country , slnco lSbl , when trilns were snowbound for the period of thirty davs "Scmoofour mlviees refer to this bllzzaid as bomg the equal in lextent and su verity to that , nnd thu indications now are that it will last as long However , the road ts better prepared now with its Improved plows to light snow than it was eight years aso , and will very quickly clear tbo track when the beautiful quits lalliugund the wind stops blowing " The Central Pacific people nro not giving out much information as to their real condition , owing , doubtle3 , to the fact that Colonel Crocker , general man-D-cr of the road is himself cut oil front nil communi cation half way belweon Sacramento and Poi tland , Ore Ho loft the latter place ono day last week nnd has not been hoard from siuco It Is" knowu , nevertheless , that his train was caught nnd held in heavy snow drifts near some small station , and is still there Itufernng to the Union PaoifioHystom , Mr Ilolcomb said all passenger trains on the Oregon bhort Line auiccodcd in getting through both wavs Thursday , and unless the snow mut wind qf lust night filled up the cuts again the track Is now open The com pany Is not attempting to hnnalo mutu freight north of Green Hivor Two rotary and two auger plows are kept in active operation and it is said they are doing good work This very unfortunate calamity for the greit tianscontinental route is doing its southern contemporaries much good in the wav of business jT'hov are reaping quite a harvest , as nearly all the through passengers nnd freight have been turned into their chaimol The meeting ot rrans Mtsaouri freight men nt Kansas City Thursday failed to re sult in any solution of the cattle-rate prob lem An adjournment was falcon to , Chicago cage next Mondny . Munroo , Miller and Mooreliodsc will bd there to represent the Union Pa ' cilic , Huilmgton and Elk horn Valley ro ids At that tune they hope to agree updn a live stock rata for Omaha anu Nobr.isk i that will cor respond to the rate ' now in effect between Kansas City and Chicago 'J ho Iowa lines realize that they eau no longer glvo the South Omaha shippers good excuse for keeping a 2) cent rate in operation here while Kansas City , Leavonworth , Atrlnson nnd St , Joe dealers have to pay but 12- ! cents The promotion of George S. Crosby to sue ceed Thomas Millar as general freight ugont o the B. & M. abolishes two official positions in the stall of that company first and second assistant general freight agents The former was held by Mr Crosby at Denvoi and the latter by A. B. Smith hero Mr Smith now becomes ussistunt gen eral iroight agent and the pluco nt Denver , which Mr Swarts , who was assist ant to Crosby out there , will undoubtoJly get , is honcnfon.li to be known us genpral agent Kcarr.ey people have como to the conclu sion that the town is much moio important from a railroad standpoint than Buda or Odessa , consequently they want the Union Pacillo to build them an A 1 depot and stop all trains theio Applications lor these Im provements have been made to Vice President Ilolcomb The Nickel Plate road has declaed to estab lish an office in Omaha , und Thomas Jack son , chief clerk lu thu genual freight dopai tiuont at Cleveland , bus been appointed to take charge as general ngent Ho is ex pected to arrive hero about February 1 , The appointment of General Traveling Passenger Agent Vail to sucjeed Harry Hall as city ticket agent for the Burlington elevates Russell Griffiths , a" very bright1 young man , to the place thus made vacant The local Missouri Pao.flc olllcl il3 report that all the people injuio.l In Tuesdays Bolt line wreck are getting along very nicely aud will recover , M. J. Groovv , traveling passenger airont of the Union Fui-llln , had his jurisdiction ex tended this week so thut no qow takoi in the bt Joe & Grand Island territory L. It Holies , contracting agent for the Northwestern road , is able , after n h > ng slogo of siekii03s together with prostration over the death of ins wife , to bo out again ami will shortly icsumo work in his old place Mr Hellos is a popular young man nnd has the sympathy of a largo circle of frieuds for his misfortunes General MnnagorTfoldrogo declares that there is no trutli in the cliurges made against bis road with ruferouco to its using uuduo influence towards getting the stuto fair lo cated at Lincoln All the sumo stories cm bo heard in Union Pacific clrcjes about , how the B. & M. had every thing cut and dried : how delegates to the mooting were supplied with passes , and various otner matters connected with the little scheme , Mr Holdrogo , however , de nies , It , and says ho i ofmed either to give out passes or have anything to do with lo cating the fair , Wbilo these who are not pleasnd nt the ro * l suit , put confidence in what Mr Holdrogo > says , they also contend that Ins general land agent , located at Lincoln worked the affair for him , KEEP TO THE EIGHT Do not be imposed on by any of the numerous imitations , ( ubitltutm , etc , which are flooding the world There Is only one Bwld'a Specific , and there is nothing like It Oar remedy con labia no Mercury , Potub , ArWnlc , or any pois onous substance whatever It buldt ] up the gen 1 health from the flut dose , snd has never failed to eradicate contagions blood poiion and its effects from the ayrtcm lie sure to get the genuine Bend your addicts for our Treatise on Wood aud Bkin Dlaeases , which will be mailed tnx BWIPT BPECISTO CO . Atlanta Qa Coughing IS Natures nfforti looxpcl foreign siiIm stances froiallie hiotiihlal passages Frequently , this ennsrs liillatimintion nnd tlio need of mi anodyne No other expectorant or nnodytio Is equal to Aycr's Cliorry'lltct oniL It assists Nnluro In ejecting tlio mucus , allays Irritation , Induces ripose , nnd is the most popular of All cough cufes "Of tbo nntiyiirrpiratlons before the Cubllt' for thn imro ot colds , coughs , lOiicliitM , ami kmdied diseases , there is none , within the range of my experi- euci' , so lelhble as Ajer's Cherry Vec- toral Fur yoirs I was subject to colds , followed by terriblocoughs About four jears ago , when so nflhW'd , I wns nil \lseil to try A.yei's Cherry IV < toral mnl to lav all other remedies aside I did so , and within a week was well of my cold and rough Slnco then I hn\o nlwn > s kept this preparation In tbo house , and feel totnpniitthrrv setuio " Mrs Ii L. lliown , Denmark , Miss "A few years ago I took n se\ ere cold * which affected mv lungs I had a tei- llbln ooiigb , nmf passeil night nfter night without sleep The doctors g.vo me up I tiled Ajer's ' Clieiiy Pectoral , tthich'rnllovcd my iungs , IndiiLcd sleep , and nlfonleil the rest necessary for thu rrco\eiy of mv streiiglh Uy the con tinual use of the IVrtoral , n permanent euro was effected , ' Hoincu Falrbrothcr , Itockliighntn , Vt Oyer's ' Cherry Pectoral , vntrAnm nt Dr J. C. Aycr & Co , Lowell , Mass Bold liy nil Druggists Vrlco $1 ; atx ! > ottlcr , . 5. DRS BfiTTS BETTS H03 I'ahnvm Sutnr.T , Omaha , Neu ( Oppcs'to ' Vaxtou Hotel ) Office hours , u a. m. tt > 8p ra Sundiys 10a. m. , If p. m. . Specialists tn Chronlo * Xorroii9 , Bkln and Utootl 1)1 * cases pfConiultntlon ftt ofllce or by mnll free Modi clnesstntbjMnnU or express , securely im < _ kcl free from ob ervatloi ( Junruntccs to euro quickly , oate- ] y nntl perumncutly NERVOUS IEBMTi S iS ? aSi ? lniis 1'hyMcal Oceav , ftrislim from InJlacrctlon , ex cess or lntiulMJin.0. iimduclnj ? sleepIc nc-ss Uespon dency pimples on tli XrtctM.\crtlnn to oclety , easily dlnrouraffeil , Inck of crmtldenio dull unlit for study pr tmMiHM' ' , nuJ Und * life a burden , bafely , perman ently und prlvntely curo-1. consult Drs , UeUsA Betts lltfrtnrrftiuStrt'pt , Omaha , Neb Blood and SMulicasa SJS'SrrR.srniK ' result , compleUHy cml aUU vlthont the M < 1 of mercury Scrofula eryslpolav fever son , ntotcha * , uleLrs pntn < s tn the bean nnd bones , Byphl'ltlc sore ihroit , ronuth And toncuo catarrh , etc , permanently cured where others ba\e fnl od Kiilney Urinary ? . namf ftuLu cJr.iiot . ? 0 ' . ' quent burulnorblooJy ur tie , urliio I1UI1 co orcd or with ruMky sediment on stan lint ? , weak buck , K < > norr biea , Klpet.cyMKU , etc Promptly nnd safely cured charses rensonihle S X SjiGS U SSB 1 m-inont euro ro * Diovat copjpletu without cut'liij : , caustic or dilution Cures etTcciRil nt homo bypatlentwltboutamoments pain or annoyance To YcuirMen and Mtddle-Aicl Men AQHDP PflDP ' 'ho ' awful ollecta ot early BUllD uUtllJ Vice , wlilch brlnm orpanlo woilcniH.dostroyintcbolh mind auj beds , vrltb all tsdrended Ills P1 nnnncntlr curuJ TIDP PpipTs ! Adilre s. th03o whj have Ira JJtlOi iJDllu pntrail iliemitlvcs lj1niproior ] llulillirpiice nnrt ana rollUry lialiUs , irlilch rulii lioth body un 1 mind , untitling Ihom lor buslnos , ttudf or mnrrlnsc MAiiuirn Mkv , or llioao cntcrlnc on that happr 11(8 , n-ynro of pujrslclal debl Uy.yul1.Ml7 as lstuJ OUR SUCCESS , - Is based upon fact * , first practical expcrlenco , sec * ond-t\ory cno ts esperlil.y fitudlod thus stnrtliu 0 tin tit , third meJUlnes are prepuretl in our own la bainry exactly to suit vara case , thus auWinj ; euro * without injury ClTXlid cents postajro for celebrated woris 01 chronic , nervous rind tlHlcntcMlHe.iaes Thousnn ! e cured Vff"A friendly letter or call may ra eyou fu lure unerincnndshntne nntladlRO'Uen jears to life f " o letters nnsTr red unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamus , AddrossorcuU on IIHS BK'rTS & HETT3 , 1413 rarniin&t tct , Omatm Neb HWCOH l3rH&COCK&IS , OMAHA.HEB tOU TUB TBXATUXhT 07 AU , APFLIAKCEB FOR DEFORMITIES AHD TRUSSES D iitr tlIltieiAppu tiiimaB mtaieiforButc iiu Traitmcnt of tvixrv torn ox litiai requirls MEDICAI , oKEtf SOICAL TEKATMEMT NINETY ROOMS fOK PATIENTS BnardAtteaaittaj Beit Aceomroodataona in W t ( CrWHITE rOBOTROVLAUUoa Deformitin aal Bracoi , Trutiti.aabFeit , Our tu aof Spin , . Jfilei , Tumon 0 noir < J Urrli , Bronchltii , Inhalltloo glcotnolty . Paialrua , EpUepir Kldnajr , BUdd.r , Bje , Bar , rfkfa aaSitUwd aad ill 8urical duraUona ! DISEASES Of WOMEN ir , ' . : . c . ' .v . .vis wv nin unit aaaiD a itm-ii unriBiBBM rou 5 ? . " , ? B u " " * t liKr CSTBICTLV FR1VATF.1 PBIVAaCE UISBASES ill mood nil Mi u fii ( > iir tmud e tiiuio roiioo riiuovodfr mk , ok.Bi vllbsKtntrforr ITtw BfiUroll , . linluitl.rUi , . > -ortl XTIT1L roMtK.ortl vmblo to tun Bo > u rl.olrolodath a tT orrripeDdoB . JMIcommiDlct , UouinoOlniui U lj liorip.lriineiimtnlbjni ilorii f'MH , . r.ljpMk a. i.fl , .oloolt.tttoonol.orMta.r , pa.irfoutlM < rMa pTtford CoIloodioo.allaiorMiid CfHUi'L' " • . • o will lood la Blila wr pr r.i ROritf Tfl ttSW FREE ! Opoo Prlrilt , Bucl.l • UUl UIhI ul Vortm > lo.wlll > qaallODll.u AOlreu OilAHA MHuiaaa ; A buboioal ikbtituih Ulh and Bawg BtntiU , OBtAJLA , KKD TIMKEN SPHIKG VEHICIK • M tl > Imnrpred vrttb , o u or"n cklc , poToa , b aad ttutttn > econUt to I to noU'at p ea Una Idapud wqvillt > .JI tu roui.n C3 intrr " fin * % ti'ori oVlU T.i i B at aotlalnotlon ONE THOUSAND , Pairs of MEN'S PANTS will be our drawing card for this week They are mostly odl/ ( suit pants and remnants .of our pant stock , all of good quality , splendid patterns , which will match well with most any coat and vest To strmulate business in this dull season we offer \ them at $1.90 , $2.25 , $2.50 and $2.90. Regularly these pants would cost more than double , and the prices wo offer them at make them * - the cream of all bargains HATS FOR.SPRING " . 1890. lL is rather early to talk about Spring Goods , especially in this kind of weather , but wc have our New Spring Hats in , and wo want to let you know il We were obliged to get our " " * " * " stock in ahead of time Owing to the mild weather in the early season , we sold a great many more Hats than we anticipated , so much that about the holidays our stock was entirely cleaned out , and hundreds of customers were disappointed , so we telegraphed to the manufacturers ! with whom the orders for spring were placed to hurry our goods , and here we arc now with an entirely new and fresh stock and what a stock ! Much larger and finer than ever It is need less to say much about prices everybody knows that we arc selling Hats at about one-half what regular hat stores charge , and that is the reason wc are selling them out so fast W * * * " * " jf5 T ° r tuc ' < mtl ° f weather we arc having now , we recom " ' SW * ! ! H S3 l0 * * E mend our genuine Cork-sole Shoes They are the mos S B _ _ B j h _ jS comfortable and keep your feet dry and warm Wo mr * " = sS w r offer them in fine calf for $2.75 ; every shoe store jjj charges $4.00 or $4.50 for the same quality f ' * Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets During Januavy and February our store closes at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO WINS " ' .If you want Pure Gum Sandals , get Jerseys If you want High Button Gaitcis , Sea Fly , get Jerseys , If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Arctics , get Jerseys - ' If you want Back Buckle Fine Arcties get Jerseys If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Alaskas , get Jerseys If you want Two Buckle Fine Excluders.get Jerseys . , If you want the NeatesC Overshoes , get Jerseys ' . t& If you want Fine Self-acting Sandals , get Ierseys If you want Narrow Widths , NO HEEL , get Jerseys If you want wide widths , get Jerseys , • If you want Rubber Boots , Arctics , Excluders or Lumbermen 's Overs , get Jerseys - . - . \ , , * l I The New Jersey Co put HEEL PLATES ON FREE Ask for I Jerseys I I am Western Agent for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co , and sell at whole I sale only I also job Felt Boots and German * Sox j I Prices the Lowest , Goods the Best I ZT LINDSEY , Ml Harney St , Omaha Nebraska | IF JACOBS Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St O Kooiiulor Putlunli , Krccpllon Itoointt 0 mul 40 , Otimliii , IVcU mn ATT TVT'P'YT lutrurlnK from Nerrom noWlllr , Lost Munboo.1 . , K llln Memory Kli iutlng l ( ) AJjLiWLHilN Drulm , T.irrlblo Uranini , llewt nnd H c * Aiho , and all tlio effect ! le.UInK to earljdciiy aifd l-crUoT" Con uript oil or lAVnlty treat ! .clentiricallr.bT new luetlioH Conmltatlar Ir ? ? . tatarFh.ltlieu natl.m.I'ol.onoui IHcharne . tulliy iirlno , palnfu > ellnf ! | nulcklr rullewod in 1 radically curiU lllu.tratul liook , "I.lfu aStciet Krrori ' i conn Hend for Oueitlon flat on any ( hruolo ll ca o tIll / - .11 TIT iMinifJ mateandTruaeea lleit laOlltlea.appiiratm and rcmodleaor .ucuuful IjKl OKJVlLl Jllib . Wurulcai tniatineiit irtaiiirDtoreTeryforinoldUeaionqulrlnKMedl.al or w * . makaVaMclaitr Vllraoe " rVisoi , tlub Ve 't , Curvaturea ot Bplno 1'ilei. Tumvn , Cao-er. Mronthltl * tnhffa\m.&i\lty.l \ Kidney , Illadder , Bar , S.ln andillooa ana all uwlcal-Vera - ' CtoVcwF " ' A8PKCIAWV. Book , Circular , and Qa . Ion . llrtonNerr i ni.l ni\rTXT . IJlSliAbrjb Ul' WUJVlliJM ousnesa Lei itlpatlou , Keuralala , I qcorrhiea , l'ftln In tlo Hack , I'roUpau" L'torl , rilei , Keuale Woaknaea , I fipcpJlaSkla , I'lmpiaa and all Ulood llliomei BjpUlll , Bcrofuln , llart UlooU , SUtn , Urinary UUoo.ob anil Gloot Curort forl/U'e A COMPLETE BTOCK OP Ice Tools HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St Send for coUIokuo , ' ETCHINGS , • | A if % M " g.WifWft % n a vm AUTIST SUPPLIESJ Wm TKIMIilALL MOULDINGS , J V * ( dl t JA $ ? , irpANB frames je 0 mm WM tsheit : mus jo 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska Dr.J.E.McGREW , _ Tlio Well Kuuwa SpoviulUI , * " * J . latinsiirnassodin k llio titnttnentnf _ , _ | P . All forms ot UmT- * > V a VAlf IIHKAHUS F. ' / f\\ \ > > ei ubaolulelr I - - JJ NervnusneS'i , Kp V l , / \ * Inrruli and kln jk.V _ _ . / 1 Jjleeaie * ourod jlrSI ( 5rW . / I qnltkly iind per / luanontly Trent * f -sNaa * ' m rSallBia kib'i lG3BS Jb > l nii' ' lorVepiy voft&u./riiTio.v ri.Bi : : . Office SE Cor lUtn & Jackson Sta Omaha , Neb , MEN'S Furnishing Goods f SHOE DEALERS m ebratwl lines ot Hoots and Hlioea ui'diafiictiiN eil by u. ii ilenderuon * Co , of nuciini Kac- torlea at Chkairo , Llion Ilia , anU Fen Ju iuo \M Bhould write HA U H. WAIBON reil5 denu l'lli : > IONl Nail Trayellpu agtai ' ' " . Iloadnuurtersfor ilubbera , s. N A OOOORICH itt'r at-i.aw. 13J Daar W XV * bom si , cliilaBo ; advl6a frees 31 yairstjgL , perlento ; bus.luu a iiuietly ana leirally tr iMr-- * * * acted _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ Sink I kl n ktua dUlLutli Wilirl-U * e.rfoi ti r .u < inft . .iu Juu.u Kjiiv.i' ; " '