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aBVIBBUBM H 8 * THE OMAHA DAILY BBIB : F1ODAY , MARCH 7 , 1890 THECITY. _ Several pottynssriuH cases wore hoard in police court yesterday , but no con victions followed. Howard Etnmons , for striking inmiilos o ( n burnt district dive , was lined $ o in police court yesterday. Clinrlen Hooy , charged with Htoalinp 155 from Ilarry Urodko , both colored , was discharged by Judpo Ilolslcy. ThelicetiHO board has granted per mission to Frank Hartos to remove his enloon from 1318 to 1300 South Thir teenth street. Sheriff Boyd wont to Kearney with Eddie Claire and Eddie Alexander , two lads sentenced to the reform school for incorHtflblllty. Tlio Nebraska Savings bank has adopted an amendment to their articles of incorporation , changing the name to Nebraska Savings unu Exchange hank. Mr. William Ilcddon , a traveling salesman for a Now York house , was roibod ) of big grip and pocketbook con taining $40 on the train between Chicago cage and Omaha last Wednesday. The subject of the lecture to bo de livered by Hnbbl Rosenau thisovcnlng , at the tomnlo on Hartley street near Twenty-fourth , will bo "Senator } 31air nnd liln Educational Bill.- ' Services commence at 7:30. : All tire cordially in vited to attend. As Joe MoArdlo , a paper carricr.was riding bade of the Boyd opera house , where the scenery from the Coliseum lay piled , llio whole mass fell on him and his horse , completely burying them. Joe wuo terribly scared , but managed to burrow his way out unhurt. The steed did notfu re so well , belli g badly cut. Personal I' C. II. Gulo of Lincoln Is at tlm Ousey. P. G. Duvls of Fremont Is at the Ca'soy. II. \Vilidnsof Wlsnor is ut , the Casey. Ctinrlcs Warner of Lincoln Is at the Mll- Inrtl. J. F , Flno of Shelton Is a guest at the Cnsey. C.V. . Hlnzlu of Ucatrlcols stopping at the Casey. E. S. Iliiwloy ot Lincoln Is a guest at the Pnxioii. Ed A. Lninboth of Nebraska City Is at the Pnxton. W. M. Unyloy of Wnhoo Is a guest at tbo Mlllurd. C. L. Howell of Grand Island is ut the Mlilnrd. James \V. Dawcs of Crete Is a guest at tbo Mlllunl , A J. Snoxvdcn of Kctirnny Is registered a t tbo Uusoy. F. P. Hoiinoll of Superior is stopping nt tbo Puxton. J. il. IlnwUIns of Lincoln is stopping at tbo Murray. W. G. Severance of Wuhoo Is stojipiui ; at th'o Millnnl. W. A. Ui-Idfius of O'Neill Is registered at the .Millurd. F. H. Hitrrlson of Tokaruah Is stopping at thi ) Milliird. G. L. Woodward of Uoatrleo is rogistorcd ot trio Mlllurd. J. W. Paddock of I'uddoek's Grove IB a guest at the Murray. C. G. and II. C. lloyt of Ho.itrico are rep- Istcrcd ut the Murray. H. J , nnd S. IX ICIlpatrluk of 1'oatrico are Btopplng ut tnc Pnxioii. Kd Coombs and V. C. SUckloy of Geneva tire guests at the Pnxton. J. M. Flecher , post trader at Fort Niobrara , Is registered at ttio Paxton. T. J. Wollor of Oniahu registered at the Hunt house , St * Louis , yestorday. Mrs. II. Greenwood and daughters of "Wyuioro TO guosta nt the Casey. Mrs. W. M. Lownaa and daughter of Ilaailngs are visiting 'Mrs. F. M. Kiohard- 8011. 8011.K. . U. Clalborno , oilltor of the Ablleno , Kan. , Clironlulo , and wife are in the city visiting friuncH. Mr. F. . G. Ivoens , president of the City National bank of Kearney , passed through the ulty yesterday on his way homo from a six wuolts' tour through Mexico. Mrs. James Stuart of Mudlson , Nob. , rep resenting a synilluato of Madison gentlemen , lias been in Omaha for the pait two days for the purpose of confiimng with railroad olll- cluls. cluls.W. W. S. DilatuMi , an attorney of Lebanon , O. , was ut the Mlllard ycstorday.'and loft on tiiu llmltuu mull lust night for Shoshone , Idaho. Mr. Dilutush represents a company in Ohio thit hus bought valuublo mining and ngricultnral lands untl water rindts in South Idaho. . _ Mnrriatfu Ijtooimd. Only ono nmrriugo lioonso was Issued yes terday , the folio wltif , ' being the parties : ( Lowull C. Harris , Valley . 23 \ Niniino U. Neal , Valley . l'j Out in tlio Cold. , Mrn. Gn'icjo Crane , ah old worn fin , applied to CpUnty < PoormastorMahonoy yesterday for riopj ) She stated that nho had worked nearly two [ years fpr Tom Murray and had boon driven by him from the house. she occupied without receiving any pay for nor two years' work. _ niilld ISnrly Tiros. There Is connldor\blo complaint among the people living in the north otid of the city that no fires nro'mmlo hi the stoves of tlio cnra on tlio Shorinun avcnuo and Soutli Omaha oluctrlo line until after Ihoy start la the morning. The passengers , i ; is claimed. aulTor not only from the cold but are also nnnoyod With smoke nearly to the heart of the city. _ ColiRniim Ktookliolilors. A meeting of the stockholders In the Coli seum Uuilding association was hold In H. 13. Iroy's olllco last night. About two hundred ami flfty-llvo shares wore represented. Alter a short consultation the committee appointed nt a previous mooting to look over the books of the secretary and treasurer was directed to secure an expert to check up the affairs of the association , mui also to Hecurn additional signatures to an agreement providing for the payment of the expert. Stamped Envelopes. Every three months the assistant post master boxes up spoiled stamped envelopes anil ships them to the postofllco department to bo exchanged for coed envelopes. The rcgular < iuariory ) shipment was made yesterday day but tlm batch was smaller than usual , comprising f 230 worth of envelopes wnlch had boon soiled or misdirected and becu re- turned. So many people are careless In directing letters that mistakes occur which necessi tate tint HBO of now envelopes and to accom modate thcso people the postolllco depart ment has made arrangements to roiloom the Btamn or the spoiled stamped envelope , but not tlio eavelopo Itself. A clmrgo of 1 cent la inadn for the exchange. H a common cm- volopo with a stamp stuck on it is spoiled no excuaugo cun bo made. * Omahn People Appreciate It. It is very apparent that the citizens of Oniahu npnrociuto enterprise. If you do not believe it just watnh the crowds that dally visit the show rooms of Russell , Pratt fe Co , 810 S. ICthst. The inercaso in the number of flue res idences and public building ! has prompted this firm to abandon the jnumblnpr and steam-heating business nnd devote their entire time and atten tion to gaa and electric fixtures. They carry ono of the largest and finest assortment of ohnndeltera nnd shades Jn the entire west besides furnishing hpuelal designs for work in nil classes pf buildings. Tlioy exhibit in their show windows some special llxturos do- hlgnod and made for the residences of p , P. Wollor and Adolph Meyer , which i ro the finest pieces of workmanship over Been in this olty. Messrs. Uussoll , Pratt & Co. are too \voll known to need further mention , tl'lioir work and goods speak for thom- iolve WANT HIM FOIl The Kcnl ficliofiKi in l itilnjt n War * rnnt for Ornnfoy'B Arrest. "Yes , I know there i a warrant for my arrest In St. Louis on the charge of abduc tion In the Clcdo Fleming case , " imld Sor- pcnnl Ormsby. "Thoy can never make it stick , however , " continued the ser- goant. "Let mo clearly sketch the case to you. It was this wayi ti'i not for 'abduc tion , but contempt of court , that they want mo , because they cannot get out a requisition for contempt , but they can for abduction ; therefore the warrant for my arrest on the ehartro of abduction is simply n blind to got mo back there , when they would Immediately arroat mo for con- tnmpt of court. When the Fleming case was called up , after a lengthy debate by her at torneys before Judge Campbell , the case was nolle pressed by the prosecuting attorney and court adjourned. Then the prosecuting attorney and sheriff both said , 'Now she Is yours , take her. ' Uoforo wo loft the court room licr attorneys had writs of habeas corpus prepared and served ono on tno and ono on Chief of Police Huoblor. When the writ was served on Huoblor ho took the girl awav from me and locked her up. Then the sheriff said to mo , 'This writ is not legal : you have the proper papers , nnd they ought not to have struck you this way. ' Half an hour after she was locked up Huobler sent for the prosecuting city attorney of the district court , which Is n higher court than the court of criminal correction. So the prose cuting attorney , Huoblor and the chief of detectives went Into the chief's ofllco and Huoblor said to the prosecuting attorney : The Nebraska ofllcor has the proper papers ; the case was nollo pressed , and have they u right to talto her awayl' The prosecuting attorney said : "No , the writ ot habeas corpus was Illegal ; Judge Campbell had no jurisdiction whatever to is- BUO such a writ , but in the aosenco of that judge , then Campbell would have the right to issue such u writ. Hut as the judge of the district court is now on the bouch , it was his place , not Campbell's , to issue the writ ; therefore , the writ is not worth the paper It Is written on so , turn the irirl over to tbo Nebraska onicor. " Then the chief of pollco ordered Detectives Hobbs and Williams to deliver the girl over to mo nnd have mo receipt for her. They did so and I receipted for her. Wo went up stairs and the cblof of police said to me , ' ( jot a hack and talto her over to East St. Louis , or anywhere that you can get a train out and not bo bothered. The nnck was called by ono of the detectives and Clodo and I got into it. Instead of crossIng - Ing the bndgo to East St. Louis I ordered the hackman to take mo to Kirkwood , a suburban village , and there took the 10:55 : train for Omaha. "Tho fact of it all Is that they want to get mo to toll how the cirl was given up la order to score a point against Chief Huebler , and if possible get him out of ofllce , because ho is a republican. " 111 ! ) UPBt lloSUlt. Every ingredient employed in pro ducing Hood's Sarsaparilla is strictly pure , and is the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All the roots and herbs nro carefully selected , personally examined , and only the host retained. So that from the time of purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla is uroparod , every thing is carefully watched with a view to attaining the best result. Why don't you try itV _ IHSKEP.S TO THE IIOAUD. Tin : iteal Estrvto \uliange Homaiiis nt Ilnini ) . President Ilartman of the real estate ox- chaneo announced that the board of trado.ns the representative commercial body of the city , had rollovod the exchange of tlio necessity - > sity of soudini. a delegation to attend the railway meetings at Uoatrico and Fairbury , The oxunanfro had perfected arrangements for sending a largo delegation on the tnp.but lir.d decided to allow the board of trade to takn charge of the matter , as the members of that body had decided to talto part in the mooting. The following property was hstod for sale : West Cuming addition , lots -0 and 21. blouk 5 , 10Uxiir : > , $ ! , UJO. First additfon to Missouri Avenue park , South Omaha , lots 1 to 25 , StS.UJJ. Kountzo place , lot 13 , blouk 10 , 50x121 , eight-room house , Sti.TuO. Ivountzo place , lot 2 , block 23 , 50x124 , rcher avenue , lot 50x133 , near Tenth and llancroft , t'onr-ro'nn house , S1'JO. ! ! Hut ono sale wns reporlod , lots 5 and 0 , block 33 , South Omaha , § 2,500 , by M. A. Upton. _ Aorvo unit Ijivor Pills. An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowou through the norves. A now principle. They spoodlly euro bllllousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and. constipation. Spiendid for mon , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. SO doses for 25 cents. Silmplcs free at ICului it Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. THE HATE WAR. It Cannot bo Told When it Will Km ! . The rate war is becoming more exciting day by day. That break made by tno Mis- aouri.Paciflc has so changed the situation that there is no tolling where the end will bo reached. According to the special reports , the Trans-Missouri Passenger association in dulged in some lively words at its Kansas City mooting Wednesday , though Omaha rep resentatives present who returned yes terday toll a different story. Jo tin Frances , general passenger agent of the Li. & M. , said : "I aoo tuo nowapapfirs have quoted mo as saying our road would make u deadly cut , but that is falso. However , tho.ro may bo more truth than poetry-in such a statement. They also announce tbat John Sabastian , general passenger agent of the Hock laland , stormed all day , which is entirely wrong. Mr. Sabastian conducted himself as meekly as a suckling Oovo. " It was inferred from the few hints dropped by Mr , Francis that the Missouri 1'ncillo's notice of Its Intention to cut the Pueblo rate Irotn St. Louis to $15 was not endorsed. Nor did the association dissolve. Chairman Flnlay sent out. an order yesterday Instruct ing all roads west of tbo river to accspt the Chicago reduction as a basing rate for now tarilTs which will bo in line with it. This fortunately , however , will hardly bo necessary , because every line running into Colorado , especially these reaching I'uoblo , Colorado Springs , Denver and Cheyenne are necessarily compelled to moot the Missouri Paclllu rate , thus bringing the faro to Den ver down from f < 31.t5 to $18. A schedule based on the Chicago-Missouri nvor reduc tion would lower the Denver rate only about ? ! . The Missouri Pacific's cut from St. Louis to Onmh.1 has bucn mot by the Wabasn and Uurlmgton. Tlioy are all soiling tlc'cols ' at $3.25 , llrst class , and $5.25 , second class. When a prominent passenger man stated that the Missouri Paoltlc's heavy slash had- completely changed tbo complexion of the war , ho continued : "Jay Gould is now In the west and I have no doubt ho authorized lita general manager to place the road in an aggressive attltudo. Why ho should want to rcduco the Pueblo rate is something none of us can understand. There is undoubtedly some other motive than u mere dcslro to de moralize rate * , " Ouo centloman who claimed to bo In possession of luslde Information de clared that Gould's soheuio- was directed against the Santa Fa with u vlow to eventu ally getting control of that road and malto It a part of the Missouri Paoltlo system. An other ventured the prediction : "I thlnkyou will como nearer hitting the right nail to nay that hu Is stabbing the Union Pacltic-North- wostoru combination. " All OlmnoleH Homovoil , Representatives ot the livestock exchange and railroads held another conference Wednesday at whlou aa agreement wai entered into whereby all causa for com > plaints of discrimination against the South Oaiaba yards and packing hou&oi will bo re moved , la consequence of a disposition oa the part of tbo roads to do any thing reasonable asked of tliom. Every fa cility for eottlux their Block to the South Omaha market with tbo same dispatch as to either Kansas City , Sioux City or Chicago , will bo afforded ibippori. Kates are also to bo regulated and established on an equitable ba l § , The condition of thing * has boon that a car load ot cattle started from Republican City or any other point In the South Platte country could bo shipped to Chicago 10 cheaper by way of Kansas City than by way of Omaha. Another great Inducement to ship to Kan- Ban City was offered In the rapid transporta tion to the city on the Kaw. Stock loaded at HoldrOKO destined to this tnarkot was often kept on side tracks for nineteen hours , while If billed to Kansas City would go through in a night. Personal Mention. Chief of Conslructlon Cameron of the Union Paclllo has gone to Boston to consult President Adams. General Manager Holdrcgoof tbo U. & M. loft for Chicago Wednesday evening. In response to a dispatch siimmoiilnc him to report at headquarters General Agent Plillllppl Of the Missouri Pacific loft Wednesday night for St. Loula. E. L. Lomax General pansongcr agent of the Union Pacillo Is confined to his home with an attack of illness , though nothing serious , _ New Coatcf ) House , li.an City. Absolutely flro proof. Finest nnd largest hotel in Kansas City. Unex celled in its appointments. WHY HE WAS FAVOHEIX _ _ _ _ The Petition of Cutliollo I'rlcsts Torn Western Coadjutor. The announcement that the clergy of the jllocese of Omaha had dccidod to ask Homo to appoint Uishop Scanlon of Salt Lnko co adjutor to Uishop O'Connor hus attracted pretty general attention among Catholics throughout this section of the country. The request Is an unusual ono and as such is presented in full , the following being a free translation of ttio petition forwarded to the holy sue : Holy Father : Our right rovorcnd and much beloved bishop , Jamou O'Connor , being seriously 111 and much debilitated , wishing to make provision for the administration of his diocese , requested the most reverend 'archbishop of St. Louis , to nominate and to send to Homo the names of uomo worthy persons from whom might bo chosen ono to net as his coadjutor with the right of succession. At a mcotljig of the bishops of this province , hold in tit. Louis the 27th of Fobruaryoftlns currentycariortaln nomlna- nutions wcro made , our Dlsbup being absent on account of his illness. As , however , the consultora of the dloceso of Omaha woro. not invited to indicate the names of tlioso who in tholr judgment would bo worthy to 1111 the ofllco wherefore , wo the undor.slgnod vicar gen eral , consulters , deans , and the majority ot the pastors of this dlocoao , convened in Omaba tlio 4th of this March , and after tak ing counsel , having in view solely the good of religion in these parts , unanimously send this petition to tbo holy and apostolic see earnestly and humbly praying you to appoint the lit. Kov. Laxvroncc Scanlan vicar apostolic tolic in the territory of Utah coadjuto of the bishop of the dloceso of Omaha. Kneeling at the fcot of your holiness wo ask your apostolic tolic blessing , and humblv subscribe our selves at Omaha , Nob. , United States of- America , this 4th day of March , 1SOO. William Choka , vicar general ; William Kelly , consulter ; John Jennott , ooiisultor ; George J. Glauber , consulter ; M. F. Cassidy - sidy , dean : Wunlbald Wolf , dean ; Patrick F. McCarthy , rector of the cathedral ; Pat rick J. Boyle , St. Peter's , Omaha ; Daniel W. Moriarity , St. Agnes. South Omaha ; James N. Hyan , Columbus ; J. T. Smith , Omaha ; John Muller , St. Libory ; John V. Wallace , Gretua ; Patrick Lynch , Wood , Ulver ; Francis Zavier , Stuer , S. J. , Ladisiua Sobastyanski , T. Jakimowic * . J. F. ( laves , Greoly county ; John Dovoss Spaulding , Greely county ; T. M. Conway , North Platte ; Thomas Walsh , Norfolk ; Patrick Ufophy. Chadron ; M. F. Euuy , Sehuyler ; H. E. Schmltt , lilair ; Charles Morgan , South Omaha ; Stephen Carrel , Cathedral , Omaha. Bhnkon Out or Gear , Uy malarial disease the human machinery cannot half perform ita oflico. Digestion , secretion , evacuation uro disordered , the blood 'becomes watery , the nerves feeble , the countenance ghastly , sloop disturbed nnd appetite capricious. Terrible is the disease , foil its consequences. There is , however , a. known antidote to the miasmatio poison , and a certain safeguard agr.mst it. In malarious regions of our south and west , in South America , Guatemala and ou the Isthmus of Panama , as well as in transmarine countries where the scourge exists , this iniuiitaolo preventive and remedy , Ilostottor's Stomach Hitters , has , during the last , thlrty-flvo rears , been constantly widening the area of its use- .fulness , and demonstrating its sovereign value. Lilver comulalnt , dyspepsia , consti pation , kidney trouble , rheumatism and de bility are all remedied by it. AVID Collect Complaints. Frank G. Krotschmoro , an agent of the Interstate commerce commission , is in Omaha and while hero will collect for inves tigation later on all complaints of discrimi nation and violations of law that the people have to make against the railroads. It Is expected that at least two of the commis sioners , Morrison and anothur , will bo bore next woolt for the purpose of hearing these complaints if thnro bo any. They propose to sojourn in Omaha for several days. the Coal An ordinance has been introduced into the city council repealing the ordinance passed last March requiring coal dealers to pay a llconso of $100 a month , The dealers who have paid the license have done so under protest and such opposition bus bean manifested to the ordinance that It baa boon dccidod to repeal It. The twenty-five deal ers who have paid the required license slnco January 1 , will now sock a rebate of the amount. _ Dr.Birney.practicelimited to catarrhal - al diseases of nose and throat. 13ee bldg. DP. lluryoa on Hcnflonint ; . Dr. Duryoa delivered the first of his series of psychological lectures at the First Con gregational church Wednesday ovonlng , lie took for hissubjict"ncasoning."A distinction was first made between demonstrative rea soning and thinking. "Reasoning , " said the speaker , "Is simply observation. Thinking is the uioro appropriate term. All rational beings think , and it Is for us to consider what this process of thinking is. There are two terms involved In this process , a propo sition and a conclusion , The proposition Is the judgment stated ut , the beginning as the cause of thinking. The conclusion is the judgment stated at the end on the process. Thinking is that process of the mind by which wo form a judgment. "There are two processes In thinking first , by Induction , winch sometimes lends uu to define conclusions , and second , by de ductions which bring us face to face with facts as wo want to use thorn. Deduction is that by which wo draw conclusions from corta'a conditions. From a general fact wo draw out a particular Idea , Ninoty-nlne percent of the thinking which wo do is simply thinking out conditions which they huvo ac cepted as true. " The lecture was enlivened with apt Illus trations , and the talk proved an Interesting and Instructive ono. \V111 bo paid to any competent chemist who will find , on analysis , a particle of Mercury , Fotaah , or other poUout la SwIU'd Specific ( S. B. 8. ) . : AN EATING SORE Ilendctiwn , Tex. , Aug. 3 , 13 ? ) . "For eigh teen tnontho I bad on eating aero en my tocjrao. I xvau treated by the b.4t local physicians , but obtained no relief , tbo eoro gradually growing troree. I concluded dually to try B. 8.8. , ami was entirely cared After tulng a fcvr bottles. Vou have my cheerful pcrmletlon to jmbllth the tboTO etatement for the benefit of thcso almllatlf afflicted. " 0. D. McLruouB , nendcTaoa.Tez. Treatlio on Blood and Blun DlMuewatlled tno , THE rT\VIFT BPBOIF1O CO.Atlanta , Oa. SJSS Coi hing TS Nature's offCrtUo expel foreign sub. 1 stances front tfio bronchial passage * . Frequently , thin1 causes Inllammatlon and the need of'nn ' anodyne. No other expectorant or. rfnodyno is rqtial to Aycr'a Chcrrjf Pectoral. It assists Nature In ejecting the mucus , allays Irritation , Indrtccs repose , and is the most popular ot'all ' cough cures. "Of the manyjptoparatlons before tbo public for tbo wire of colds , coughs , bronchitis , anil Hlhilred diseases , there is none , within the range of my experi ence , so reliable as Ayer'fl Cherry Pec toral. For years I was subject to colds , followed by terrible coughs. About four years ago , when so aflllcted , I wa-s ad vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and to lay all other remedies aside. I did so , and within a week was well of my cold nnd cough. Slnco then I have always kept this preparation in the house , and feel comparatively noctiro. " Mrs. i. L , Urown , Denmark , Miss. "A few years ago I took a snvo.ro cold which affected my limps. I had a tor- rlblo couch , anil pasted night after nirfht without slcop. The doctors gave IIIL lip. I tried Ayer'fl Cherry Pectoral , which relieved my lungs , induced sleep , and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. Uy tbo con tinual use of the Pectoral , a permanent cum was effected. " Horace Fuirbrothur , Ilockliigham , Vt. Vt.herry Pectoral , nr Dr. J. C. Aycr & . Co. , Lowell , Mass. SoUIbynllDruEglnU. Price tl ; hit botllcB , ; 6. DRS. BETTS & BETTS UM FAIIXAM STUEKT , OMAIIA : Nan. ( Opposite 1'aztou Hotel ) One * hour , V a. m. , to B p. m. Sun < 1nr . 19 ftOH to p.m. HpeclnlleU ID Chronic , Nervous , Skin end Blood Dl- eases. rzr-Coniultntlon nt oinco or br m H * < JIedl * clnos ent by nmll or'orjirass , securely racked , free from observation. Ouarautcoi to euro quickly , safe ly and permanently. NERVOUS DEBILITY slons. Physical tlocuy. firtslnu from Inrtlncmtlon , ex cess or Indulgence , producing sleoplcsneis. despon- flisncr , pimples un the face , aversion to society , easily discounted , lack of cinflilenco. dull untie for study or business , nnd finds lite n burden. Safely , perman ently and privately cured. Consult Drs. U tts & Uotta , HW Karnttm Street , Omalia , Nob. Blood and Skin tarn results , completely ermllcntod vrltbont tbo aid of mercury. Scrofula , erysipelas , fever sores , blotches , ulcers , pains In tbo beaa ami 1101105 , syphilitic gore ihrcrat , mouth irrid totiKuo.catarrh , eta. , permanently cured where others havo.frilled. r TTninqpu flnl Bladder Complaint * . , . Ulllldiy Pnlnful. Dlfflcult , Uo fre quent burning : or bldody urine , urine lilirh colored or with milky sediment ou stnmllnz , wnalc back , gonorr bcea , Rlsct , cystitis , etc. Promptly nnd safely cured charge * reasonable. STE&ZCTUS&E ! ' moral complete without cutting , caustio or dlllntlon. 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Thousands cured , STTA frliMnlly letter or call may save you fu ture sufferlnK andsbamo , and add golden years to lift I'if'Ko letters answered unless accompanied by 4 tents In stamps. Address orcall on ims , UKTTS & HJETTS , _ 1118 Farimm street. Omixha. Nab. CALIFORNIA THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. SANTA : ABIE : AND : GAT : R : CURE For Snle by Goodman Drug Co "HFor lOSTorFAI NIJOODt OtoeraUDdNEUVOU DIL1T Y | I-JTI. . . . . . . .veikness of Body and _ ind , Effect * U13iUUlJor rrtrsor xoiu slnCHorY uiir. it , n t.i niiiiioouruiirii i rrd. il ' - : i rt ? 4 Bm tkt > nKiii , L'sutvrLoi'tuoiiuniSi rinrsur nflnir. Jti < l ltlr r lll.r HOIK IlikiTOklT-UnHH li > tif. Him liilll/ (0 tUlttuJ ttnlfiCtESlrUi.Irll Ikttu. u'iiMz ' oioAL'c rBuefA'CotN ' yl TO WEAK MEN Burttrim from tfco tltecU of youbhful errors , i-arlr decay , wmtliu weiknru , lost manhuxl. tta. 1 win acnil ft voluaXlo trtitUo ( sjaledl coulalnlnif full txrtlculara for houm cure. I'llBli of charge. A plendld nwdlcAl work ! should Iw read br e ery [ nan who Is nervous ami debilitated. Address , t'jfof , v , c. ro\vjLiiu Mooau % c mii. THIS COMING SEASON We propose to demonstrate what a business can be clone in this city in Boy's and Chil * drens' Clothing. We have made enormous preparations , and having been especially for- iunate in our purchases in that linewe intend touse our boy's department this season for a great advertisement. We want to make a lasting impression on the boys , and teach them while they arc young this great lesson , that there IS 11O place to "buy Clothing like the Nebraska Clothing Company. To begin with we place on Sale the following unapproachable bargains. 400 excellent Cassimere Suits , with Knee Pants at $1.90. They-arc of good weight and heavy enough to wear right now in this cold weather. Nothing more durable for Boys wear was ever placed on our counters. They are excellently made with pleats , and come in three nice patterns. You will open your eyes in astonishment when yo see this suit. 250 splendid all wool Suits , in small checked patterns , beautiful shades and excellent wearing garments at $2.25. We do not say too much when we pronounce this suit worth $4. Thousands of other Suits , for small and big Boys from the cheapest to the finest grades of goods and every suit in our Boy's Department a bona-fidc bargain. Out of town patrons have the same advantages as those living here we fill mail orders promptly and if goods are not satisfactory can bereturned. . Write for Samples IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT we offer this week as first bargain of the season. . 200 dozen excellent Men's Shoes , solid leather soles and Counters , Seamless , in Congress ' and Lace , with plain and Cap toe at $1.25 worth regular $1.75. Same quality in Boy's Sizes $1.10. -v Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Wo wish to say TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS , that \vo nro mail- king extensive icjmirs and changes in oui- store , giving1 ourbclves more roomwhich our increasing business demands. The wpi-k is being push ed as fast as possible , and in a few ( Jays wo will bo able to open and display our spring goods , which are constantly arriving , but which the dirt and dust of repairing compolls us to keep under cover. GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1SS3. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PBEPBCT OF PENS. NERVOUS lir.nil.ITY. Young onfl mid- illu ncnl inrn , nuirvrlng from Kiiunua op YOUTH , UXCKMCIIOIAiiUDE. CuroRimrun- tc > l. 'irc.itl8ctcaleJ.ontnliilrigliiHiiir- [ | ] tlcular * for homo cure , nirn or CIIAIIUU 1'UUl' . II. J1ESI.KK , Lock llox 156 , Detroit , Jllch. A Perfect Art Album containing 24 Rtptn | Beautiful Photographs representing Toaind Coffee cullure , will bs sent on receipt of your addrei , C ' CHASE & SANUORN , 130 Dread St. , Boston , Western Dept. 80 Franklin St. , Chicago , III. ToGlnsgow , llelfiist , Dublin and Liverpool I'llOM NEW VOUIC r.VKUVTHt'HSD.YV. Cabin pauagslU to $ W , ncconllnz lo location of ' . i ! room , Kxcur > lon lui lo fJJ. Eteerago lo anJ from Kuropo at IxmeU lUte i. "State of CaUfornln , " bullillnj. . AVflTIS liAl.DWIX & CO. , Uvn'l Agents , Ullroadiray , Now Vork JOHN DLEOEX , Ccn'l Wotern Axenl. 1C < Itandolpb St. , Chlcazo JU1UIV E. UOQ1IE9,71100. MtCANNK , Ageati t Om ah Of Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and Quadruple Plated Ware. Jewelry , Optical Goods , Cutlery , Umbrellas , Etc , Arc Iiein inadu by u , ivlillo most dealers complain thai Iliolr "trade Is dull. " The public appreciate G2AtUI.\'JK : | ISAEtCJAEXS , : m evidenced by the liberal patronage YTC are receiving. IJ6JT WEIV nolf We save you From 25 to 50 per cent , even 021 the most staple goods , and A JIOIj.'LAllj SAVi : ! > E5 TWO I OSI.A2t > 5 MAI > 12. We iniiNt el out oil Hie Etctail .Jewelry BJniiJiCNS , as our Largc and Iiicrcaqlii Wholesale Trade demands H. A'otieo our 5 laru slio\v windows from day to day , and see what we aic offering. Ij ATTENTION IN culled to tlio following : 1O ( ) Flue Steel Ciir/riiiff Sets of a pieces , only § 2 ; worth { $5. 25O ftut Sets of 0 I'ick * and Cracit , hi ease , only 81 each worth 8 -l l'iaiio Lamps , @ 12.5O , worth § 25. GKKAT BlE ajC TdOX IN I SAKOS AJVJ OE5GAXS'O3t | Till ? NEXT ! JO WAYS. Open Saturday Evcu'tig until i > [ o'clock. MAX MEYER & BRO. , CflP , Sixte3flt& & 3lM StS , N. W. STORE fi'OIE KENT ; FIXTURES FOR SAL.E. . ETCHINGS. -EMERSON t , ENGRAVINGS , . SfiTHALLET & DAVI3 ARTIST SUPPLIES. H&-KIMBALL , MOULDINGS , rSTPIANOS& ORGANS FRAMES , MUSIC. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska YPH1L Can bo cured In SO to OJ tlnys by tlio use or tbo For i > nlo only by the Cook Hcmody Co. , ofj Omaha Nobrnikn. W rltu to us for Iho numwi iinil nililioi * of patients who huvo boon cured iinil trorn whom wo linvu porml-slon lo refer. Hrphllls Is illsviisii that bus ulwnys bullied the skill of Iho most eminent phyf I- cliins , iind until tlm illitovory of the Cook lloinody Co'a."AIAMIO UI3JIKIIV , " not onoln tlfty over Iwvlnif UiodW.iBO Ima been curuil. Wo iriiiiniiiloo to euro . 'Jliinu who huvo any cnso Umt cnn b produced. taken uiurcury , pntnsli , h. H. H. MICU iiltornus or other aclve"tl o < l ronii'dlen. with only temnuiury boiicllts cHii now 1m nerniantly ruroil , by the nso of tlio "S AOIl' Itn.MBll V" of the Cock llpmvilr Oo , Onmlm , Mill. Uoxvaro of liiillntlon" . It IB ubHolutoly linpos- ? lble jrany other poreon or coinpnny to IIIITO imr f.iininlaoriiny . remedy , like It In eia-tt imd nuult. Thu Cook Ituniopy Co. , hus houn IroHtlni ; pallcul < i nf louryi-iira and huvo ulwuys Klveii iierfoct KHllslao- linn. They uro llimnrlully rei-poni > llilehiivliii : itiiinl- till of over WJUuiu , niuklni ! their niianinleoKpod. Wo solicit the moat oballnulo cu t > < thnso who have tried every known remedy nnd lout all hope of recov pry , Cnrrvi-nond with tin nnd lot n put > ou In pons- oslon of iivlilonco thut convlniox Iho uiont Bkcpllcnl MHrkHlnitwii nayi In Iho end ) ou Sllisr uxo our "JUmt'IinMKIlV ' before you can bo periimnontly rurod , It Uthu most liuiol'i blond purltlor ever known. Urltoforimrtlculnrn , All Idiom conttilonllul , PAIITIfiH HeHuruyou uro uottliij ; thu Cook UMUIIUIt Hciuody Co's. , Made Itomody None olliem nro Kciiiilno , 1'arliui clulniluif lo bo iiueiit" I'orumiru lmH"Hor | ( uml fiuuds , Full partlcj j ului free. Address aI communications to The Oook Eiemed Oo , IJooms 30 nnd 40 St. Clolr Hotel Hloclt , Cor. lUlU nutl IJodgo Sta. , Oiiwha. XobrusKa. The Well Known Specialist , Is unsurpassed In the treatment of nil fonniof I'm- Alnrii or'il'innoHJlIr ' Uii8 A'luifftioii' ' ' ! " ' or i llnrrcniifsalnulutclytureJ. tend fur llooki/'lliu llfotirerei. " for .Mmi or Woman , eacu 111 ci'iifi ( lifniiis ) . Ncrvcms l-emalo INsruies. cured riulikly in d permaniiiiUy Trftttment by lurrospoiiUeiica. staiups for reply. Coinullatlonftoo. onitot ) . K. Cor IKtli and Jackson fclrecls , Omaha Neb. A PocketClKur Cuso Free to Suiodcrsof The only snfnnnd painless method of extract. Ing tocth , and tlio only method of Insertlm * teeth without pluto , i-cmiilnliiK clean and dura * able. IKS. IBAtTfiJBIAWOUT , 1600 1)OUULAS Si'ltlilJT - OMAHA , _ li TliolilKhost mcilicdl imtliorltloj of { JIB world jiruHcrll.0ami rofomnmml tlio hODICN MINIilC Alj I'ASTII.Iil'y. for DliioiiBpa of tho'llirout C'lioatnml I.ungs , aadulkuforcoiuuuiptlou. " 1 Ilnil Hie lesiiHsnf the BOniN ! MINCltAD WATHHS A.N'I ) I'ASTIW.KS are Toiy hiiUHfuc- At all dniuglgti ivt "i unil M eta. a IJQX. ( initls on Soden Mineral Springs Co. , Limited , in CKD.UI sriti5iOTNi\v v Choice lots , low pncofl , good wiitor , oxr cullont druinaco ; motor line ; fi-a'iit ci\v faro ; lilf'h , Ury , bouutlful. Sold for oituli or ou liibtiilliiiont pluii. SHORBY , HALL & OO , , Ablngton Dnlldliitf , Portland ,