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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1890)
TT-IR OMAHA DAITjY JHfiR SATTTRBAV. API ? ! T , 19. 1.900. THE CITY. Honkclonriiigt ywtcrtlny , 7SO,3H.M. Mr * . Fniiii'of ) A. Moore , mutron of tlio Chlld'n hospital , 1st very Mick with an iitftfravatetl cao of la KrlpiKj. Tin ; muoUiiK of the Fourth wnnl republican - publican club willeil for hist evening at Just lee Antler-son's oillco fulled to uni te nil (7.0. ( A colored boy mimed JainoH Stark , in tin ; employ of Dog Catchup I'ulaskl , WBH arrested yelenlny on the charge of Htcaliiitf a < < > , when the fact was ho hiinply ( li'ovu the aninml to the pound. Tliu 'Vomit"caino around and putting up $7. " > 0 mewed the Irul's release. JWHNOXA 1. 1'A It.t < -/M I'llH. 'f K. Chnppoll of Lincoln is nt the Cnscy Ir Illcancr IJiilley tins returned from tlio cast. cast.Miss Miss Add Smith left Thursday for Chi cago. Jaincx N. Cliirho of Hustlnfrs Is nt the Mll- Inrtl. Inrtl.H. H. C. llubbcll of Lincoln is a guest at tlio Casey W. H. Chapman of Grand Island is nt the Casey .1 H Adams of JJIalr is registered nt the Casey. W CV Dnmhnrt of Central City is nt the I'axtou. C H. Paul of Hastings Is n guest at the Murray. O M. Druse of Lincoln is stopping nt the Murray. A S. McICny of Friend is n guest as tlio I'axtou. F K. Valentine of Aurora is n guest nt the Millard. \V It. Thompson of Albion Is registered at the C'uscy. K I' Wentherhy of Norfolk Is stopping at the I'axtou. ( } W. 1) . Heynolds of Fremont Is stopping nt the Casey. Mr K. H. Havdcn has gene cast , accompa nied by Ills wife. Mli'liai-1 Klinoro of Nonpareil Is registered at the I'axtou. Miss Alice Snnford has gene to visit friends nt HlooinliiL'ton , 111. James \V. Tanner , editor and proprietor or the Fullerton 1'ost , is in the city. C'ailT. Set-Icy , editor of the Madison Chron- rli' . is in town today purchasing u new dress for his paper. Mr Alois Obcrlnnu of Manltou. Wis. , is the truest of Mr. John Kosibcky , editor of the J'okrok pail u. TIC K. Leonard , wife and sou , Mrs. W. P. Downing and Mrs. ( i. IJ. Colton of David City were at the I'.ixton. Miss Agnes Orady of Sioux City , la. , is visiting Miss Hosa Martin at 1U10 South Twenty .second street. lion John Hprlck of "Washington county railed at Tin : 1)1:1 ) : : onico yesterday. Mr. KjirlcK was a member of the state bonato of li r. Ijinnan Allen of Fullerton arrived in Omaha ycsterilnv to accept a iiosition in tlio gen eral freight agent's oflleo of the Union 1'a- eille. eille.H. H. Stevenson of the Stevenson lumber com pany of this city returned from Fullerton yesterday , wliero lie clu.sed a sale of the com- jmnj'.s yards at that place to E. M. La Grange. Ituck ! 'ittic-k ! Ituuk ! The celohrifled buck beer from Fred Knitf'H brewery will be on draught Sit- : urdny , April lL' , and Monday , April M , by all his customers. A XXOUXCKMEXTS. Mr Frederick Warde , the distingulslicd tr.igcdian , opens at Uoyd's opera liouso on Tuesday evening next with a grand produc tion of D'Ennery's powerful romantic drama , "The Mountebank. " Wednesday night "HIchiml III. " will bo given. In the charac ter of Uclphegor , n wandering mountebank , Mr AVardo lias a grand opportunity of dis playing his great versatility. The piny Is a. combination of comedy , drama and tragedy , mid touches the whole gamut of human feel ing Mr.Vurdo will bo suppoited by a most excellent company including ladies and jr.cn- tlemen well known in tliedramatic profession. The sale of scats opens Saturday morning. Tlio announcement that the accomplished nctorand actress , Mr. and Mrs. Kendal , and their talented company are about to visit this city and present a number of their leading comedies , Avill be received with unusual inter est by our theater-going population. They make their appearance in "ASerapof Paper.1 The present generation of theater-goers has scarcely seen unite the equal of this dim lit elegance and refinement of comedy represen tation IJoth ara highly skilled artists , and in the work of each there is an undctinable grace of detail and chaiiietcri/ation. Licenses worn issued to the following ps.tr- tk-s by .ludfiu Shields yesterday : NIIIIIC nnd Hesidcnco. Afro I ( 'Imrlt-s Voss , ( , 'alhoun _ ' " J Mary Stottcnborir , Calhouu. . , . . . ' . 1 Henry Oswald , Omaha. , Mill-Win General Aljjor Coining. General Kussell A. Alger , eonimander-ln- chlef of the Grand Army of the Hepublie , ac companied by Mrs. Wblttcnmeycr , national iiresldent of the Women's Kellef corps , and Mrs John A. Logan , will arrive in the city next Tue.sdavi The visitors will bo escorted to Felt Omaha in the morning , where they will ix-viiw the troops , and in the afternoon the\ will lie given a reception. A camp nro will be held at thi ) ( Iraiui opera house , at which tlie visltoi-s will speak. Mayor Cnsh- Ing will deliver the address of welcome. A chorus of 1K ( ) voices , under the direction of Prof R S. Smith , will furnish the music. Grand Army posts from many of the sur rounding towns will be in attendance , and a rousing tlmu Is expected. The Park Commission. At the meeting of the park commission yes- lenbu afternoon Messrs. Bell , Iluflbert and Wily , three of the donors of the Leaven- winth street park , were given tlio use of a portion oC it for garden purposes until July 1 , as the board will not be able to do anything in the way of improving It before that time. A pioposition from Mr. Paul Horbaeh to make a preliminary survey of the projioseit North boulevard fur a consideration uf jo for mve.ssary exm'iise.s was accepted. Onl > one hid was received for tlio cord wood and platform in Hanscom park and it was rejected. The .superintendent was in- Htructed to sell the wood fur SI per cord , if IKisslble , and If that pi leu could not bo ob tained to hold it.'Tho platform was sold to W K Admin for $ . ' 5 on condition that it be removed at once. Mr. MllUml uf the committee to which wan referred the matter of the proposed route for the Noath boulevard reported that the com mittee had gene ever the entire iimto from Commercial street on the south to the water works at Florence on the north , ami thought that very little dilMculty would bo encount ered until the northern cud was reached , mid hiiggested that the board visit the ground in a btxl.\ , but it was decided to await the result cf Mr Hoi bach's survey. The superintendent was given authority to purchase a wagon and harness at a cost no't to exceed fSO. _ The Only One. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway Is the only line ruiinhitf solid vcbtibuled , olcetrlo lighted and hteam lientfd trains between Chicago , Council lilulTti and Omaha. The lujrth reading lamp feature In the Pullman gluuplng cars run on the.su Hues is patented and cannot IHJ need by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and bo convinced. Sleeping ears leave the Union I'licillu depot , Omaha , at tl p. m. daily , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. I'asMMigcrs taking this train are not "compelled to get out of the cars at Council liluir.s ami wait for the train to bo cleaned. Get tlclii'U and Nleoping car berths at Union ticket olllco , IWl Farnam nt. F. A. NAMI , Gen , Agt. 1. E. I'llKSTON I'us * . Agt. TIIK COt'UTH. The Anilrosen-Miiurer Case at I'liilntlir'H Id-ipti-Nt. Tlio suit of Kosle Andresen ngrtlnst Edward Maurcr to recover about $ . ' , i)0 ) < ) which she claliDSil belonged to her , was dismissed yesterday - terday at the tuques t of tlio plaintiff's attor neys. The girl was not In court. It will bo remembered that Miss Andresen was arrested and tried on the charge of stealIng - Ing the above amount from Mr. Maurer , by whom she was.employed. . She claimed that tlio money had been sent to her by two 1 aunts and n Jury acquitted her , hut Mr. Mnurerhad Iho money In hU possession and 1 refused to give it up. Suit was then brought to recover the money and the case was set for trial yesterday. An nflldavit hud been Hied by the pliilntflT , asking for n continuance on thcrground that depositions from tlio girl's aunts hud not arrived , and stating that these allldavits would prove the fact that the money had been sent by the girl's aunts , as claimed. After this iillldavltliad been llled , however , the attorneys for Miss Andresen learned that Mr. Mnurer's attorneys had an affidavit from John Dressmerof Springfield , 111 , whom tlio girl had claimed as her uncle , seating that she had been employed by him as a servant gitl , but was not related to him. More than this , the attorneys also had in their possession several letters from Mrs. Flora Teclo of Chicago , telling how Hosle had solicited her aid in finding a couple of women who could net in the capacity of aunts of Miss Andresen , for n consideration , and testify that they had sent her large sums of money. Mrs. Teelo was evidently up to the little game and wrote to Mr. Maurer's attorneys explaining the whole thing. Miss Amlresen's attorneys pot wind of the matter and at once refused to have anything further to do with the case , and moved a dis missal. The Hiclmrdson drug company has com menced suit against Theodore . Spafatd. ot al to recover en three notes aggregating $501."M secured by a mortgage on lot M , block I ) , Ambler Place. Mrs. Emma Robins has appealed from the action of the viaduct appraisers in awarding her # ! . * > damages to lier property at 017 and Dili South Tenth street. William Collmrn , assignee of the Hank of Omaha , has commenced suit against J. G. Salisbury to recover $ ' , ! , < ) ( ) U on a note. A. Meyer has brought suit in foreclosure against C. C. Spotswood to recover on a note of SliO , secured by mortgage. The llrni of Hamilton Uros. erected a buildIng - Ing on propel ty in South Omaha owned by Patrick MiMJonnld , .lames and .Michael JJon- nelly , costing 11-Ui.Ylti , and an agreement was entered into by which Hamilton Uros were to collect the rents from tencnts of the build ing and apply it on their bill for work. This nrrangemeitt was earned out until the first of the present month , when the owners notified the tenants not to pay the contractors any more rent. The latter therefore tiled a peti tion in the courts asking for an injunction to restrain the owners from transferring the building 3f lollectlng the rent. They allege that the owners are insolvent and the only way the plaintllts can satisfy their claims is by collecting the rent as agreed. Antonio Sachsso lias commenced suit for WKJO ( against the city for damages sustained by reason of the change in tlio grade of Saun- dcrs street , which was raised four feet above the level of her lot. She states that she will bo compelled to raise tlio level of her lot and raise her house , barn , etc. , correspondingly , at a cost of WX ( ) . John Gabler has brought , suit against Ursula Springer to compel the defendant to comply with the terms of a real estate con tract. Henry E. Bolliver has llled a petition ask ing for the division of 1M acres of land lying southwest of the city in township 11 , range 12. The property was owned by George liolliver , who willed it to his four minor chil dren. The children live in Orungeburg , South Carolina , and me now come of ago. Jane Thomas has applied fora divorce from Charles \V. Thomas on the ground of deser tion. The parties were married in St Louis , November 1,1 , 1S.1S , and the husband aban doned the wife in IbSO. Ellen A. Davis was given a verdict award ing her $ . "iTO for her services in caring for an old lady , which John H. Davis , as adminis trator of the estate , will linve to pay. , The United States National bankwab given a judgment against Levy Kaufman , E. I' . Davis mid Samuel lee { in the sum of . ' , i.S-l. ; ! County Court. Tlio linn of Colpct/er & Union has brought suit against Edward C. Erfiiiig to recover $811,23 on two notes. Lovlnston Brothers have commenced suit against Solem Bunion to recover $ . * > 23.15 for goods sold and delivered. Mitchell Brothers company received a Judg ment against G. H. Gratiot in the sum of fr'HCUM ) . In the case < f G. W. Cody ct nl. against W. J. Austin et al. , Judgment was rendered tlio plaintiff ill the .sum of 6Tls.5'J. M. G. Green et al. recovered n Judgment against J. M. Hieo et al. in the sum of Wi l.fM. W. J. Applegate was given Judgment against K. W. Day in the sum of $ tar.'J3. In the case of tlio Gate.s iron works against liegaii ct al. Judgment was rendered in favor There is dimmer in impure blood. There Is safely in taking Hood's Sarsaparillatho great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. Tlio County Hospital. The heating apparatus at the new hospital building was llrcd up yesterday and u low pressure kept on all day. A high pressure will bo put on today , and tho. entire plant will ho gene over and leaks , etc. , repaired. It wlH require about ten days , in the estimation of ( ho contractors , before the work is completed nnd ready for aeceptaneo. No other work is being done about the building at present , Tlio slight delleieneies nbout tlio building , to which Architect Meyers called attention , liuvo not yet been made good , The arbitral Ion matter is almost at a stand still. Tlio emit nit-tors express great anxiety to have thu matter speedily adjusted nnd say they are only waiting for the commissioners tonnino n man and they will nnmo the second arbitrator. The commissioners , on the other hand , say that they have proposed three men to tlio contractors , but the hitter have objected to all of them. Jerry Kyan , of the firm of Ryan . * c Welsh , claims that the contractors are prop.ired to prove the correctness of every Item In their bill for extras. Ho states that they have written orders from the superintendents , or some of the commissioners , lor a number of the Items , and have competent witnesses who will testify that they were present when the contractors were given verbal orders by sonio of the commissioners , or by the superintend ents , to do certalit things which have been stricken out by the superintendents , Coots and Shane. When asked why these orders had not been presented 111 tlio bill , Mr. Kyan answered that tlio contractors knew the matter would eventually get Into court and they withheld their evidence until It would bo necessary to produce It In order to provo their claim. Justli'H Dalton on Pllln. I. S. Doten , Justice of the peace and mer chant of Bristol , 111. , says he can recommend St. Patrick's Pills. "I have used them , " ho says , and know whereof I speak. " Any one troubled uith constipation or biliousness will find them a friend. They are prompt and certain in their action and promico u pleasant cathartic effect. of DayH. The Indies of the St. Mary's Avcnuo Con gregational church gave a unique entertain ment hi the parlors of the church last even ing , consisting of booths representing the various days of the week. Tlio ladles man aged to sell nearly all their articles. The fol lowing is a description of the booths , with the mottoes on each and the ladlc.s In charge : Monday- Washing Day : "Tho Chinese Must ( io. " Hero were fonnu all articles nec essary for this day's work. A washer woman's lunch was served. Mrs. G. A. Nat- tlnger , Mrs. C. 11 , Horton , Mrs. Kcaslor. Tuesday- Ironing Day : "We smooth out all wrinkles save these of time.1 Flat-Irons , lintel's , holders , bees-wax , btarch , i > ollsb , lioboia Ihiuni.s , apruns , etc. Mrs. George W. Hull , Mrs , Nettle McCarty , Miss Nellie Ben nett , Mrs. George Patterson , Miss Hitchcock. Wednesday Mending Day : "A stitch in llmosuvoh nine. " Needles , pins , scissors , pcn-kiilvtti , darning-balls and cottons. ' 'Bachelors' Uelli-'hts. " Also Mrs. Eugene geneShevor , Mrs. J W Griulth , Mrs. A C Troupv Mrs. . Tucker. Airs. Delong , Mrs. McGillun , Airs , Aioiten , Airs. Evans , Airs. Juhn Eyuiw , Mi s DcC'ou , Alls : } llumm. 1 Thursday Keccptlou day "Cheer the coming. Sieed | the Parting Guest " This booth was very attractive. A reception lunch was served and novel fancy articles' Sold , Airs. J. H. Hamilton , Airs. D. V. Shales. Airs. W. C. Ives , Airs. F. N' . Connor. Airs. KUgenoA. AIllls. Airs. N. H. miss , Airs. G. H. Payne , Airs. Petiboue. Messrs. Frank Fiistbenuer and Ed Stigcr , with u lllwi-ul | coating of burnt cork , acted as colored waiters. j Filday Sweeping Day : "A now broom ' sweeps clean. " Brooms.'dusters , dust bags , and other things that lighten the labor of the housekeeper. Mrs. Al. U. Kisdoti , Airs. C. F. Stoutenborotigb , Aliss Alexander. AIM. E. E. Bryson , Airs. George Clouscr , Airs. James Fo-syth. Airs. W. J. Welslmns. Saturday Unking day : "Tho turnpike road to people's hearts , I find , lle.s through their mouths , or I mistake mankind. " For Sale Cooked food and novelties In tinware attractive to the cook. Airs. B. F. Burton , Airs. I. B. AIlx. All's. W. F. Alanulng. Airs. J. Northrup , Airs. C. S. Bell , Airs. E. H. Hol land , Aliss Lillian Wilbur. SundayAirs. . Wlllurd Scott improvised a table for the Sabbath day , where she had bibles and religious literature for sale. Sli > Is AinhltloiiH. The pi-ogress of the wonderful little city of Pierre , Soutli Dakota , is Indeed surprising. At least lOOresidenceslmvebcenorccted there since October last , which Is certainly doing well for n wintergrowth. HIestimated that not less than ( MX ) houses will bo erected In Pierre during IMh ) . Eleven business blocks are already under way. Mrs. Longshore-Polls' Lrelure. Airs. Dr. Anna Longshore-Potts addressed another large audience at the Boyd last even ing' . .She talked about nerves , neuralgia , tlio stomach , dieting , etc. , in the same common sense and instructive manner as on the even ing previous. Speaking of nerves , the Qua keress advised the weakening of tea and cof- fco as an excellent remedy for their present nlmost universally disordered condition. For the large amount of neuralgia she would see less sudden changing of heavy for light wraps , and high for low collars. Men were advised to let their moustaches and whiskers flourish. As to the stomach , an organ which Airs. Longshore-Potts said that a lady patient of hers ouco described as hanging up and down like a stocking , s'lio told about man-cl ous ndiscoveries regarding food which were brought about by a young man who recovered from a gunshot wound in his stomach and ever afterward had a flap to It which was lifted up for observation by the celebrated surgeon who effected tlio cure. The young man would eat a heaitv meal and then the surgeon would come around , lift up the flap and observe the food digest. This was the way it became known that pork gave the stomach employment longer than any other kind of meat ; that one side dish of cabbage was nil that any stomach could comfortably handle in one day , and that eggs boiled for two bom's were much more easily digested than tlioso boiled but live minutes. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTAIENT is only put up In largo two-onnco tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions ! AVill positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT AIENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 23 cents per box by mail HO cents. Ohioaus Awake. Thursday night the Ohio club met at 010 and KO New York Life building to further arrange for the club reception to bo held at Washington hull the eveningofrAIay S. The management holds that the.eoming re ception will far surpass In members , enter tainment and general enjoyment the meeting of last year. All members wbo wish to obtain their certificates or all who wish to Join the club may do so bv calling on the clerk , W. W. Slubaugh , at rooms above mentioned. The next meeting will bo held at the same place April 24 , at 8 p. m. All members and nil who wish to become members nro urgently re quested to bo present at that time. None but members and their families and immediate guests and those who come with the Intention of Joining the club will bo admitted to the re ception. I like my wife to use Po/zoni's Complexion Powder because it improves her looks and is as fragrant as violets. Ttui'iieil to ( ho ( round. The grocery store and stock of A. Dow , on Franklin street , betweeen Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth , was destroyed by lire Thursday night , involving a lossof $ ! ,0M ( ) . The snocmakcr shop of Al. Oleson adjoining was also destroyed. , Onl > a few tools being saved. The lire department made heroic efforts to reach the .scene but with the exception of a chemical succeeded only after the lire had burned out. The property owners in the neighborhood are indignant. They have no streets cut through to reach them ami no means of pro tecting themselves. A.s it was the depart ment bad to run all around the hills before it could reach tlio flames , Airs Winslow's Soothing Sysup for chil dren teething is the family benefactor. 23 cents a bottle. Hohcminn Turners. * The Bohemian Turners held u meeting Thnrs day evening relating to the great tournament to take place in Omaha in August. It was recommended that it be held at the Coliseum August 17. A committee was appointed to see if tlio Coliseum could bo secured for that date. Among the cities in tlui western bcv.irk which will .send athletes to the con test are Chicago , St. Louis , Cedar Kaplds , Wilbur..Crete , Sehuylerand Soutli Omaha. The Turner.- , decided to give their animal excursion and picnic in June , and Schuvler was recommended as n most desirable place for the event. J. K. Dodds , editor of the dally and weekly Arbor State of Wymore , Nob" . , says : "I have seen the magic effect of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy in cases of croup and.cold.s among my grand-children. Wo would not think of going to bed lit night without a bottle of this remedy in tlio house. Chamberlain's medicines are growing more popular every day. " _ IIiul ol' Hit * .Jewish Passover. Yesterday was the last of the seven days of the Jewish Passover feast , and the event was celebrated at the various Jewish churches in the city. At the Temple of Israel there were services both morning and evening , th ° usual devotions and singing on both occa sions being followed with words of counsel from the rabbi. Yndigestion IS not only n distressing compl/ilnt / , of * Itself , but , by cnusliiK the blood to become tlcnrnvcil and the Rystrni on- fpcblcd , Is thu parent of Inniunurnblo ninlndlos. That Aycr's Sarsapurllia la the best euro for Indigestion , uvon when complicated u itli Liver Complaint , la proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph I.nko , of ItrocUwuy Centre , Mich. : "Liver complaint nnil Indigestion nmdi ) my llfo n burden and cnmo near ending jny uxlstonco. For moro thuu four years I snffurcd untold ngonv , was reduced nlmost to a skuluton , nnd inirdly bad Ktriii.rtli ! ( to drng myself about. All Ulnds of food distressed mo , and only the most delicate , could bo digested at nil. Within the tiino mentioned several physicians trentcd mu wit hout giving r . ller. Nothing that I took seomo.l to do liny porimuiunt good until I commenced the use of Aycr's Sarsupaillla , which has produced wonderful rt'sul.ct. Soon nfter commnnvlng to tnko thu Sarsapa- rllla I could sro nn Improvement In my condition. My appetite begun to return and with It eaiiio tlm ability to digest nil thu food taken , my strength lm * proved eacli day , and nfter n few montlm of fitlthfiil n't'Uitlou to your directions , I found myself a well woman , able to attend to all household Unties. Thu medicine lion given uiu u now lease of life. " Aycr's ' Sarsaparilla , DT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. li iUtottlc , * J. Woiib 3it ottle. u I'onilcr inpi nut runtnln , Auiiuunlii , l.lmo Alum. SuMnnly In pann. I'HICi ; IIAKINn POWDKH CO. NKWVOIIK. fllllMOU. ( ANIMA.M'li'l'O. fT I.Ol'IM. DPS , Beits & Belts U08 1'AiiNAM STIIKHT. OMAHA. NBII. ( Opiioslto I'nxton Hotel. ) Onico hours , 9 n , in. to p. m. Sundays , 10 n. m. to I2m. , Specialists In Chronic , Nervous , Skin nnil lllood IZTConsultatlon nt onico or by mall free. Medi cines sent by mall or express , tccun-ly packnd , free from observation , ( .uaiantecs to cure quickly , cafe- ly ami permanently. V/ii..f/Mip IViKIlifiT Spormatorrho ' > a. fpnil- AC1 VOUS ) , . , , iml : - flmis. Physical decay , arlsln from Indiscretion , ox- ie s or Indulgence , producing sleeplessness , ilu | ion- ili-ncy , pimples on tliu faceaversion to soclcl > .i'nslly dUcouraKPd , lack of cotldence , dull , unlit forMudy orbii-lness , and llnds life n bunion. Safely , perma nently and privately uurod. Consult lira , Hells A Holts , UU3 rarnani btroot. Omalia , Neb. Blood and Skin ( Diseases , to terrible In Its rpsultsi completely cradlc.ited without the alii of iiicn-ury. Scnifula. cr ) lpvla , fever sores , blotchi-s , nice , pains In the head nnd bones , iiyplill- Itlr sere thront , mutitli nnd tongue , catarrh , etc , permanently cured whuro otlmrs have failed. I'iflnmr I'rinnvjr "n(1 Uliiddi-rConipliilnts rvKiiiey , unnaiypainful , nmicuu. too frequent biirnliiKor.bloody . urine , nrlne hluli colored 01 with milky sedlmcjiton standlni , ' , eakbaok , iron- ( rrrhcr.'i , Klcct , cjstltli , rtc. Promptly nnd nafel ) cured. CharKCS reasongablc- . STRICTURE ! ? ? . ( Juro. re- mOTnl complete wllhont cuttlnj ; . raustle or ( llllnllnir Curei I'Hectcd at home by pttlcnts nltliuut 11 mo- ment'a pnln orannoyunce. Young Men and Middle-Aged Men. A Q1TPK PIIP1 ? ! Tlio awful offpcfi of A OU1\U WU1X.L. rly vice , which lirliiRs organic wcakncsi , dcitroyliiK both mind and body , with all UK UreurtJllIJllJ , pt-nnHncntly cured. UK'rrC Ai dres < these who have Im- . iJlsl IO paired thenisplvt-s by im proper Indulgences nnd Military hablti , wliU.h ruin both body and mind , untlttlu them for business , study or marriage. MAIUIU : ] ) MKX , or these entering An that happy life , aware of physical debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Islinjod upon facts , Hrst , practical eipcrlenco : second end , every cnso Is especially studied , thus i-tartlnu nrlKht ; Ihlrd , medicines are prepnied In our own la boratory exactly to suit each case , thus eni'Ulnn cures without Injury. JfT'Send 0 cents postaso for celebrated works on Chronic , Norvonn and Delicate Diseases. Thousands cured , tIf'A friendly letter or call may MITO you future sutlerlnK and shame , and add nolden years to life. ITT'No letters answered unless accompanied by I cents In stamps. Address or call on UHS. & BL1TTS , H03 KAHKAM STIIBKT , OMAHA , NEH. TEN POUNDS TWO WEEKS i THINK OF IT ! As a Flesh Produce/ there can bo > no question bat that Of Pure Cod llm Oil and liypophospliltes Of Llmo nnd Soda is without a rival. IVTany have framed a pound a day by too use of it. Zt cures CONSUMPTION , SCROFULA , BRONCHITIS , COUGHS AND COLDS , AND ALL TORMS OF WASTING DIS EASES. AH I'At.ATllll.K .tSMlLK. Jto ultra I/in u net the ycnuiiio as tin re ore ( floor Imitations. ' ERRORS OF YOUTH. BUFKKUKIIS FUOJI Ai-ruiiiK McMlllv , Yetilliliil IndUrrvllons , IiHt Mnnlinnil. fflo Your Own Physician 1 Many mcni from tlio flfwti of youthful , Jiaprud nci * . lu-io humjzht aliout n statu of vrraknuu tlnLJian mliicvil Ihoirninnl > y - J tor thenll fof.lhl i-ln uf pallentii , nunu ; J nf the ordinary.mcHltn of tri-iumrnl elffcr ; pltAl lirarllcxwu Imvo t > in'rliiiriilfd | wllil ! I nad dl-tcovLi-txipewnndciiiict'ntratC'd rpnie- i > 'Ik's. Tha&ctuurpanylaurpri' ; rlpllunl < or. ; ; frrul as a mrinln nnil upri-d ) euro , t ; , ' ivitorvd to tmfirt hmltlUiy lit use after ' i irri'illciil. mull to u J In the luvpui atlua of I lhliivwrlpUau. | Il-Erythroxykm rnoa , 1 3 dmchin. Ji'ruli/lu / , 11 diurliin llrlonlu IMalcn , 1 idractmi. Jut , Iffnulv aiimnr falrohollc ) , ? ralnj it. lout--uiilrn,2n.iu'k' | ' . lilycfrlno.ii n. ' ' ! * , . .akeCillUu | Til , el pi 11 at 3 p. m. . "dan- , nlluron k-oliMfto licnl. InsomoraiHilt will i ta niwi > iiinry f or the ( ulknt to lnl.0 two pllU ittlK'dUino.nmkluirlhonunibcrllinoaday. i ThUrnni"dyl iul pUdtooicrycondillonuf ! ncrrou < dcbllltyiinducAkni > iulnrllhcrH > i , : > a'i < lcstHTlallylathoMirantsn'nultlairfrom < linpruilcacv. Thu nTiiiwrnlliu iwurn of ] I llihrektcirallvDurolnilyutonUhlait.andllii ; > UM > contliiuii.1 for avliort tliuochan/rdi tlfu < ! lin ulil , detillllAtril , iiprvi'lertf condltluu to | onoof rrniiKril llfuitnil lior. < I Aiwn > iiieiiii > tanllvliiiiftlitofKtteraof | ; [ Inquiry ulatlvu to thl * remitly , o would j t My lotho&AVhowould prtfrrtoiil'tainltof < u , by riudltlnK ( I a wearily . alnl tack- ) WJ oonUlnlnw M rllU. canfully com- i tioiindiHl , wll | IK * cent by rrturn mill from ; . < iurirhato | l l" > ratory or no trill furnlih > ; norkniru.4whlfhwlllcuromo tc M , forJJ. < S ! AilUrcw or call tin ft Hew England Modlcal Institute , | 21 Trriuunl Ilotv , Ilonlnii , > ln . 'A Copyright. ll , by K. a HUM * . RESTORED. iVl 8 0 0 U U U , , f uiWul | In.lin . , Ti > rautlaic lirniAturo lnav N' rroin IHblul > < y ll df.rmiifVit > llli | > l liii lniiffilfiiilv wbiih bi lllwii.l f " .l. . II Kllr'l10 liU Wlo r mirriTtii. idilrvw , J II , UL1.VIJ. J' o. . , Nvw I EVERY \ DEPARTM H P In our slore has contributed to make our display of spring goods superior.to that of any previous sea- ' son. In each department we will offer every week during the entire season Sonic remarkable specials , whereby we expect to make our establishment the busiest place in town. In the men's suit department you will find this week : ' 100 fine black corkscrew suits , sacks and 3 button cutaways ; regular price $12.50 ; will be sold this week at $ S. The material in these suits is all worsted ; they are lined with an excellent quality of farm er's satin , well made and very dressy. In the boy's department we will continue the special sale of the several lots of suits , which we start ed last week. Our boy's department never was so busy , and customers arc delighted with our stuck and the way they can buy boy's suits of us this season. In the hat department we have opened and placed on sale today another shipment of our now justly celebrated 95c fur Dcrbys , the latest spring shapes. Hundreds of our customers who have been waiting' , for this "Special" will be pleased to hear this. They wear no other hat no\v \ as they find them as gonil as any hat they have been paying $2.50 for. In the shoe department we offer for this week , 20 cases finc.dongola laccshoes , of an excellent quality at $2.25 a pair. They arc easy and comfortable shoes and well adapted for spring wear. They arc ot just such quality as shoe stores arc selling for $ - | . At the neckwear counter you will find an elegant line of silk tccks , in nc\v \ spring shapes and pat terns at 15c , the regular value for these is at least 50c. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Woaio now showing our now lines of SpiIiiK Clothing. Tlioyjaro moio comp lete and utliaetlvu than ever befoio lit evented. Men's snrlnvc Milts in both sucki anil cutaways made from fabiie.s " elected fiom tlio best manufactures and lu-t ( if all , at pi Ices within the loach of oxeryone. Special department for boys nnd chll- dicn's clothing. The inlyafe and painless method of ev trai'tlm : leelh and the only inntlioil of niseit- IIIK ti'i'th without plate , irnniinlng cleun und dmai'le DR. HAUGHAWOUT , 15GU Douglas st Om tlm. I lit run TIME RAILROAD KEEPERS SERVICE. THE DUEBER * f WATCH CASE ) CANTON , OHIO. MANUF G CO The LARGEST WATCH FACTORIES In the World WOT lOBTorPAn-INO MAXT , idineral and NEHVODB DiBlilTV | il'Jy' "fll .1 Wttkntii of Body ted Hind , Etftcts [ lili'iillUof ' ErroriorEiceiltl In Older Yourir , iiuvuil. .iftbl * MOMOOIIfullj Uvtlcrril , How Io taUrrt i d MHilk > iitfllIl.M'LTtLorifIlllUlitM ' < il'lDTbtlrrOUr. i lol > lr r > IIUr HOCK THC1TII\T-I1 > 1II ! 4tf. lltB t llly fraw 40 bl lM < l ttnlgm lo trl i. rlrll * tit . bttfriiitlt * llottl , * ibUittltna d proofsHftlltilittli lfrM. ' ERia MEDICAU 00. , BUFFALONt Yi "TIME IS MONEY. " Wo must soil out the remainder of our retail ntook without further delay , as our wholesale business demands our entlro time , attention and capital. For the next low dnys wo invite you to a feast of bargains ) huch as you will never again enjoy. Wo are liable to rent stove and sell our fixtures now any day , no conio at once before it is too lato. All our genuine Diamonds now go at Importer's prices and the mountings thrown In. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from , prices ranging trom $ i.50 ! up to $3,000 , for Rings , Pins , Ear-rings , tec. Solid Gold Watches from $10 upward. Solid Silver Watchoi from $6 up. Nickel Watches from $ a.fiO up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.60. Best Rolled Plato Chains from $ U. Charms and Lockets , , i l and upward. Solid Gold Rings , $1 and $ i ! ; worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons nnd Scarf Pins , at S.Oc and fiOe each worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold Collar Buttons , woi th $ t,60 ! to $5 each , now , choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cull'Buttons at 50c pair ; worth $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , 60c and $1 each ; worth four times the money. 1,000 line Broaches and Lace Pins from 50c up. Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour strike , cathedral gen s , at $5 , $0.50 , $8 and $10 ; worth $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps , with silk umbrella sh ules , from $6 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargain * . Oner. Saturday evening until ! ) o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures Jor sal < \ MAX MKYEXR & .BRO. , Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets Omaha , T - , Neb. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. rortliotroitmrntofnllCIIHOXIC' AN'I SUIUiirAIj DISIIASIIS llr.n-i , App nucot fcir cli.fnrn i ninl ' -M Sypnllli. . , Ncw'lli-stnratlvotri'ntiiii-iil lor lnss nC Vital Timer I'nrtU-s iinn'ilii ' In visit us nriy lm Iru'il-il al lm rorrosiMiiiili'iin- riiiiiiiiiinli-iitluns viiiilliluiillnl Meillilnoni iiiilriinu'iiH ( .cut hy null > < r i'\im- i Ml- ciin-l ) imi-kt-il nn marks tolmllcato tiintuntH or ofinli-r Oninirsiiiinl Intprtliiw ' ( all nnil i , mull ii orV-inllil ) < . - amlwi'WllUiMiitlniil-ilii wr.iii-i | | mir lloilK Ti ) MIS I KIIK up m r , uitd tfpcdalni NLTMHIS Ill-i-a-it" ) . IniiioloniT plillN ( ili-ut iimlViiruoc-i li > nlth iiiuillnii | list Aililti-M Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner9th and Hai ney Sts. , Omaho , Neb. Etchings. Emei ban. Engrnvmo1 * ' Hnllet c& Artists'Supplies. Kimbnll. Mouldings. Pinnos & Orgnns. Frames. Sheet Music. 1B13 Doitglns Street , Omaha , GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. 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