8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BIDE , SATURDAY , , APRIL 10 , 1800. THE CITY , to Dr. Miller bolnp sick there ( VIIH no mooting of the park W. WulbridRo is in jail clmt-god with RtenliriL' a coat from K. 1) . Miller of 1210 Mapgio Siuir plcmled guilty to u charge of theft from her oinplover and was given twenty-live duyu in jail. Ollleer I'ool , who IUIH been confined to hln homo for th pant wsven weeks with Inllaminatory rheumatism , Is able to be out. out.Tha Tha Omaha , street , railway company IH substituted bolted and riveted cross- ingH at the intni-HOutlons of Twelfth and Thirteenth Blreets on Farnam and Douglas * . Itebocka Blumqucst , for throwing ! a brick through u neighbor's window , wan lined . * lo and costs by Judge Hulxloy yesterday afternoon. The ciihO will bo appealed. Mollie Ryim of 120 Hast Gray street , Louisville , ICy. , writes to Postmaster Gallagher earnestly t-eeking informa tion concerning Michael Kyan , who came hero noino time ago. Permission has been granted the Omaha street railway company by the chairman of the board of public works to open ( 'inning street from Twenty-eighth to Thirtieth street for the purpose of laying an additional ear truck. Captain M. .F. Carter of No. 2 engine company , who has just returned from his wedding trip , was made the recipient of an elegant center table and chamber set , the compliments and congratulations of the boys of No. 1. The ground about the county hospital In the immediate vicinity of the build ing has been graded in order to carry oil the wutor from the eaves , which col- lectgd about the foundation and soaked through. A ditch was dug around the ontU'o building and the wutor from the cave troughs will bo led into it. Mr. J. M. Rogers , the motorman on the car Unit crushed the foot of Charles 11. Patrick , bays that ho was not tiwnro that Patrick wished to get on" the car until that gentleman came tumbling through the door. Ho opened the gate for Patrick and ho fell oil' intothostrcut. Kogers says it was hard to stop the car , as it is down grade at the point where the accident happened. The board of public works will open bids ut noon on the 25th inst. for the construction of a eowor running on Eleventh street from Vinlon to Pacific , thence to Tenth and on Tenth to the main sewer on Jones street. The sewer will bo ten inches in diameter at Vintou street and increase gradually until it becomes twenty-four inches in diameter nt Pierce. This size continues the re maining length. I'KKHOXAI , r'lll.tGIt.t 1'JIS. W. O. IlistiriR ! < of Wilbcr is nt the Pnxton. Frank M. Cook of Lincoln is at the I'uxton. W. II. Duffett of Beatrice is ut the Murray. David ISutlor of Pawnee City is at the Pax- ton. ton.O. . F. Burke of Blue Springs Is at tlio Mil- Innl. Innl.William William Bryant of Chndrou Is a guest at the Casey. D. B. Mnrston of Kearney is stopping at the 1'axton. .T. M. Marsh of Grand Island Is stopping at the Milliml. .1. W. I'lvoringhouso of Hastings is a guest at the Millanl. Sam M. Chapman of Flnttsmouth is regis tered ut the Millard. Charles Watmer of Grand Island is stop ping nt the 1'axton. It. S. Xorval anil wife of Scwartl were nt the 1'oxton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. .T. .1. Sullivan of Columbus arc among the guests at the Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Hector and Miss Minnie Ilawlio of Nebraska City are at tlio 1'axton. II. A. Clifford , II. Chamberlin and .T. A. Martin bf Wood Klver are topping at the I'nxton. Gem-go A. Kingshiro of tlio Grand Opera house , has returned from Milwaukee , where ho went to visit his parents. His father is hopelessly ill , and his deatli may bo expected any day. A XXO VXVK3IKXTS. Cora Tanner will on Thursday evening next commence u three nights' engagement at Boyd's opera house , when slio will again present - sent her charming play , "Fascination , " in Which she iiuulo a posljivo success hero last senson. Miss Tanner has retained the same excellent company seen hero last season , and which was so well revolved. Now and ap propriate scenery will bo seen , and Miss Tannin- will undoubtedly duplicate her suc cess of last season. The ladies , with whom Miss Tanner is a great favorite , will have an opportunity to see her. She appears nt u matlnco on Saturday. The great laughing event of the season Is promised at the ( irand on Sunday and Mon day evenings , the amusing farce comedy , "A I'alrof Kids , " and Uzni Kendall being the attraction. For llvo years it has been played in nil the principal cities of the country to "stand room only. " Its phenomenal success lies In Its keen , natural humor , quick action nnd attractive musical features in the hands of llrst class comedy artists. Mr. Kendall's "J lies Button" Is a creation as natural ami amusing ns ho is thoroughly original a "Solon Rhlnglo , "Undo IJan'l" and "Josh Whltcomb" boiled into one. The musical specialties arc always new each season , only the old " " his "hayseed" preserving identity , hut growing funnier year by year. Wanted A good appetite. Vou can have It easy enough by taking Hood's Sarsapudlla. It tones the digestion and cures sick headache. Kent Kstato Kvolinncic. Only one sale was reported at the renl es- tnto exchange ye.iterday , beinglots 14 and 13 , block 13 , Kountro & Hutu's addition , $1 1,000. The only listing was : Lot 111 , block 7 , ,1'at- aick'a addition , -ISxl O , J-J.IHX ) . Tlio Ciirw of Ciliililtvu. Too much , care cannot boised In the selec- tlou-ot a medlcino for small children , espec ially uno Tor colds or croup , as those diseases often require largo doses. Chamberlain's cough remedy contains no injurious sub stance. A tablespoon fnll of it at ouo ilcuo would innkou baby vomit , but would not In jure it In the least ; besides , it is a certain euro for colds and croup. Tlieso facts have IH.VII fully established many times during the Vast fifteen years and may bo depended upon. AiUl-l'rolillillloii at Scrlliucr. Philip Andres leaves today for Seribncr in this state , where ho will inaugurate n cam paign against prohibition under the auspices of the Farmers' alliance. Tlio campaign will he continued with the energy and enthusiasm for which Mr. Andres Is well known and will doubtless bo attended with most satis factory results , _ Inelitile Omalin. The 10 per cent reduction In the salaries of nil employes of the United States express company , ordered to take effect May 1 , will not affect any ono in Omaha. The business of the corporation hero is controlled by the Pncillo express company , which pays its own salaries , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Try Cook's extra dry Imperial champagne. There is no foreign whio that has its boqiiet or any that is us pure. Not lee to 1'iiKlors. Tuc Bin : Is about to change its church di rectory for tha season. The directory Is put in small tyjx ) and stereotyped , and cannot bo changed , when once set , during the season. Pastors tire requested to send in their an nouncements at their curliest convenience. ' Civil Service. KxumhuUlonH. On the 91th nml SMh of this month aroto bo held civil ecrvico examinations In the Unit ed States court room in this city. 'I ho llrst day applicants for positions in the depart mental service will bo considered. Tim second end day will bo devoted to persons wishing jiositlous us postal clerks , A CAUT I-'ACTOUy. II. A. Stone of Del roll , Looking for nn iil ; il > le Site. II. Arthur Stmie , treasurer of the Noycs cart factory at Detroit , has arrived In the city. city.Mr. . Stone will bo remembered ns the gen tleman referred to some thno ago as expected with a view to establishing works In Omaha. Ho expresses himself as very favorably im pressed with the city both ns n manufactur ing and shipping point. The purpose of his visit ho says is to ilnd out dellnltoly Just what Inducements Omaha will offer to tlio chtnbllshlng of a cart factory. The amount of capital that would bo cm- ployed would IKJ nm.sidombly more than * IOOtWO , and the number of men about seven- ' Tlio Jinst Omaha land company has offered Mr. Stone . * KMKK ) in cash and all the ground necessary for his plant , if ho will locate on East Omaha land. Mr. Stotw will spfml sin-oral days in the i-lty and look Into the situation from every point of view. Ho also knows of n lint factory which will como here. The capital Is $ W ) , < )00 ) , and the turtles want Omaha people to sub scribe for half that amount of stock. The Siiine Old Story. The old , old story Is plainly but aptly told in a few words by Messrs. II. U. & C ! . W. Brown , of Pcllvillo , Ky. , as follows : "Cham- berlaln'S cough remedy has given the best satisfaction of any cough inodlclno wo over had In the houso. " CAMjKI ) ON .M'GIXTY. A Land NnvlK tor's I0\perenee ! In the Ktlilli-s ol' Hie Missouri. PoundmasterPulaski's assistant , Sol Van 1 lorn , went on a very perilous search for Mo- Glnty yesterday. A gentleman had left a line rowboat near the lloating dog prison on the river. Sol took a notion to have a pull , Jumped into the boat and was soon in the toils of the treacherous mid-stream currrcnt of the Missouri. Then came a hard tussle to row back to shore. Van Is not a Harvard graduate , neither has lie ever taken a colleginto course at Yale or Oxford. As a result of his early education having been so sorely neglected , the boat upset and the lot went down. After n desperate tlmo with the catfish , mud , lloating logs and sewage , the would-bo rider of the waves got to tlio surface and nearly a half hour later succeeded in getting to shore , almost dead with fright and eold. AVI3XT IjIKK TIX1) K11 And a Horse Is I5urne.il to Death In the Itiirn. A bam , belonging to James Montgomery , located in the rear of : ilir Hurt street , caught fire in some mysterious way about half-past 1 o'clock yesterday , and was totally consumed , together with u horse , buggy and harness sheltered therein. The alarm was given and the apparatus at No. " truck house responded , but before they could reach the scene the barn was burned to the ground and a frame house adjoining , also owned by Montgomery , but occupied by n tenant named John Bom , had become ignited and was burning like tinder. It was three- fourths consumed before the fll-o was ar rested. Bern saved nearly all his household goods. Montgomery's loss will amount to $1,000 , less $300 insurance. Pierre , South Dakota. A stranger visiting this enterprising city for the llrst time is most favorably impressed with the push and thrift of her citizens , as shown by their line school buildings , hotels , street car lines , and gas and electric light plants , all of which would do credit to a city of twenty thousand inhabitants. jivuox HIII : ; > KUKUSKS. lie "Will Xot Pay 11 Is Share of the Post- OlliCK Itollll. Byron Kccd says ho has received notice to immediately put up his percentage of the $ (1,000 ( asked of the bondsmen of the new post- oflico by the treasury department to pay the expenses of condemnation. "I do not propose to do so , however , " said Mr. Heed. "It looks very strange to endorse certain persons as bondsmen and before the matter is settled to fall back on them and de mand them to put up some money. " Mr , John I * . McCaguo was closeted very closely with United States District Attorney Baker . yesterday and the former made somo1 arrangements concerning the paying in of the money asked for. When approached concerning tlio matter Mr. McCaguo posi tively refused to say anything. "VelU Xo. " "John'Argloff , " said Judge Hcl.sley , "you are charged with carrying a , concealed weapon. Arc you guilty J" "Veil , I don't know. " "Do you know what n concealed weapon is ? " John shook Ids head. "Do you know what n pistol is ! " "Veil , no. " "Do you understand English } " "Veil , no. " And then , an Interpreter was called and John plnaded guilty and was fined. The weapon he had wijs a houic-mndo slnng-shot. Ho understood tlio English language thor oughly when the court Informed him Hiat his bill was S7.00. _ To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC BCI.T Co. . Marshall , Mich. j I57.rn Kendall Tomorrow Ni * lit. Theater-goers who enjoy comedy want to Inugh so that they can hear themselves laugh and know that they are laughing. Good , solid , unabridged , sido-acho laughter is the proper thing in these days and it is pleasing to announce that lovers of laughter will have a cbauco to cut loose and langh to their hearts' content nt the Grand next Sunday nnd Monday evenings , when Ezra Kendall , the ablest of all eccentrics , and his capable company will desport themselves in the laughable pantomime farce "A Pair of Kids , " There will lie no 'alt and 'alf laughter or "I guess 1 think 1 laugh. " but the genuine "get thero" right back to llrst principles laughter , with bend thrown back and mouth nnd lungs wldo open. It will bo n case of "pull the throttlu-wldo open , off brakes , " and a laugh a minute dash of fun. HflVots of Si "I'm nfrald its doubtful about our making n go of the board of trade excursion , " said Sec retary Nnson yesterday. ' "Wo hnvo been doing lots of hard talking but have only suc ceeded In gutting about thirty to say they will go. " "How many do you need ! " was asked. "Wo should have forty or llfty forty any- "Vviwt will It cost ! " "Ono hundred dollars for each pel-son , or twice that for a man and his wife ! " "Who are pushing itl" "President Martin , Max Meyer and I. " "How much longer uro you going to keep pushlngl" "Untilitbout tlio qith of this month. Vou see the fact Is that spring has opened up In Omaha In such line shnpo that business men feel like pegging into work and attending closely to their money-making. " Discoveries 3lm- Valuable than Ciolil. nro SANTA ABIE , the California discovery for consumption nnd diseases of the throat , chest and lungs , and CALIFORNIA CAT-U- CyKK , the only guaranteed euro for catarrh , oeM in the head and kindred complaints. U hey are sold at * 1 per package , or thrco for J' . ' . ) , and are recommended and used bv the leading physicians of the Paeillo coast. ' Not secret compounds. Guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. In Mouinry of Ahi-ahain Lincoln. The German Turners of this city will com memorate the twenty-llth anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's death with appropriate exorcises ut Gormanla hall at ! 1 p. m. , Sun day , All patriotlo citizens uro invited to bo present und do honor to tlio mem. nry of him who died a martyr to the cause of freedom. Ono of the Interesting features of the occasion will bo a spetvh by General J. B. Huwloy , a nivmhor of Lincoln's cabinet , and a man who was brought , hi to intimate re lations with the great emancipator. Mr. Hawley will relate. t > ouio personal experiences with Liiutfltvbhqwing Uo simplicity of his chin-actor Mild lh J nobility of his spirit. Among tbc.fctucriiigakcrs who will deliver addresses nro Judge Savage , E. Hoscwatei and other well known citizens. SlltS. HKKD'S WIIKUKAIIOUT.3. She IliiHtlcatcs In ChluiiKo While Her Stoek OOCH All Around , In the telegraph columns of Tun Bii : yes- t onlay was n paragraph relating to the disap pearance of Mrs. Heed , In whoso house , near Elkhorn , Peddler Chronistcr was killed soy- oral weeks ngo. In it is the statement that the woman had sold some stock on which she had given a mortgage to a loan agent named Alexander of this city. The sale In question took place on the llth of this month and wtis nunount-ed in 'these columns. The property comprised a bay marc , a span of gray ponies , nlno head of cows , eight head of shoats , basldes n miscel laneous assortment of household goods. Mr. Alexander , as soon us ho had read Tin : Bun's announcement of thosalo rushed to the farm to prevent the transfer of the stock to the purcliii'ors , because It was upon that he held Ids mortgage. But It was too Into. The sale had taken place. Ho returned to the place Thursday and again yesterday , accompanied by a constable. The stock , however , has been so scattered now that it is thought It cannot bo recovered. Mrs. Heed Is said to bo In Chicago , though she Is under WOO to appear at the next term of the district court. There are minors alloat in the vicinity of the Heed house and in Elkhorn which , If true , will make the trial of Tony Frank ono of the most interesting ever held in this county. Pears' Soap isthoinosielcganttollctndjunct Arhor Day Superintendent James met the principals of tlio city public schools yesterday in scmt- occasionnl meeting. School work in general was discussed nnd questions asked and an swered. Then the superintendent read to the teachers a circular from George B. Lano. state superintendent of Instruction , request ing that this year ofllcors , teachers , patrons and pupils of the public schools of Nebraska should inako Arbor day the occasion for a decoration of the school grounds , lie would suggest that tlio forenoon of the day bo spent by teachers In talks and by tlio pupils in read ing compositions or selections nbout trees , and the afternoon , in his opinion , should bo dorotcil to the practical work of planting trees , and. as a sum total , to Interest school children should bo the prominent aim of Arbor day. Superintendent James fully concurred In the ideas advanced in the circular and in structed the teachers to prepare such pro grammes for the day as they should see lit. Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 13th and Douglas. Annie's Trunk. Annie Johnson caused n search war rant to bo issued for -Kill Douglas street. She is a domestic. Six weeks ago she -was taken sick while in the employ of Mrs. Hornity , who then lived at the above number. During her sickness Annie lived with friends. When she called for her trunk today she learned that Mrs. Hornity had moved and the people now occupying the house said they knew nothing of the trunk. Mrs. Hornity says she loft it there when she moved away. Tlio trunk was Tilled with female wearing apparel. Headache , neuralgia , dizziness , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhu & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. A 1'i-aotieal Teacher. Miss Leila Mitchell , a teacher in the Glen- wood , la. , schools gave some of her pupils quite a treat yesterday , bringing some * twenty or more of them to Omaha to see the sights. Hav ing recently completed a course , in history , the battle of Gettysburg was onb of the objec tive points. Tun BKI : building and how to make a newspaper was another chief point of interest. The Muscc , ] rtiblic buildings and street car riding made. Jt a .day pt pleasure and practical instruction. , , An Absolute Cum. . The ORIGINAL ABIETIXE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two-q nce. tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for all .sores , burns. wounds , chapped hands mid all skin eruptions Will positively euro sill kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at ' 5 cents per box by mall ! iO cents. Marriage Ij Licenses were issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and residence. ' Age. j Donald Smith , Omaha . 'X\ \ ( Rosle Wcmhau , Omaha . 'JL j Augustus Bui-din , Omaha. . E-J | Kittio Hnmlicok , Omaha . is j John Short , Burlington Junction , Mo _ 24 | Dollio Grooms , Burlington Junction , Mo..l ! ) Hi Ktipcrlor oxrellcnon proven In nillllonsnf liomos for more tlmii n ipiurtcr of n century. It li u eil by tliu I'nlteil Suites ( joverninent I'lnilorseil liy tliu lieadt of tliu ( irent l'nlversllli" < us tli StroiiLMit , 1'uieit iuiiliiio t llenltliful , lr 1'rlco's Cream ll.ik- IIIK I'owdcr does not contain Aiumouln , l.luiu 04 Alum. Solil only In cans. 1'UIOB IIAKINU I'OWIIKU CO. New VOIIK. cnii'Aiio , HAMTIIAMISI-U , ST. i.ouis. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK TUB ( J n n .V T TRADE MARK _ KNUMSII llhltrtsflft , KIIV All Illlfllll- IIIK euro for Sein- IniilVeuUne9H , S pernuitorrhu'ii , liupoteney , nml all 4llcuNef Hint follow us a i e- iiiieiico of Hclf- Abu e , us I B FORE TAKIHB. ver : u"u VituiUs AFTER TAKIHD. I'uln In tlio Hack , Dliuncsi of Vlslun. I'reinnturuOlil AKI > . mill ninny other illscnso * that leail to Insanity or consumption mill n premiitliro unive. fif Full particular ! * In our p.imptct , whfcli wotlo- flre In semi frcu liy mall to every one. ; r"rho Specl- IIc nicillclno la toldnt > 1 per packuite , or six ; nukik'OH for > 5. ur will to Kent free by mail on the receipt ot tliu money , hy nililreaalni ; THE ( JtOmiAN ) DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUNA M STIIEBT , - - OMAHA , Nun , Oo account of coiinterfelU , WQ have mlu | liil Yellow Wrapper : thu unly uenulnu. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1078. W. IJAKEll Ss CO.'S BuncilrfQOt Pnnno DludKidol UUbUd Ja ubtolutrltf iiuro emit It No Chciuictjf re utcil In tti preparation. It hti intitt Han Mm ttmn III nnnytof'QKoa iniinl with fitarth , Arruwrowt orSu r , > nii U Ihcrcfure far nioro tconahilctl , ruulu ; In I lioi OIK ctnl a tup. ' It It dcllrloui , itouriihlo , trenslltl lnirt 1U * m.Y Iliarsi rn , iml ulinlnbly uliptcil far lu AlUi it Villii pcrioui in l.catUu Sold bfflroccm curjuhorc , W. BAKER & CO. , Dorqijoster , Mass. FKESlfl ! DGUCIOUS ! ! ! BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES. Order * br JI II unit IJjprmwill rcttlvo 1'rumpt ud Carrect Altcullan. JS a complnintiftom which many stiffcr 1 nml low are ntltoly free. Its cause Is Ituligcatlon oiitl a sluggish liver , tlio euro for which is readily found hi the use of Aycr's L'lllg. " I have found itlmt fof sick hcmlncho , cnusctl by a dlsonioroil condition of tlio Htonmch , Ayer's 1'ills are thn most to- liable rcmcily. " , Stuuuul 0. llrudburn , Worthlticton , lltias. "After the URO of Aycr'fl Tills for nmtiy years , In any itractlco and family , I am Instilled In sayiiiK that they nre an cxcollent cathartic and llvur incdli'lno Biisluliilnp all the claims nmilo for them. " W. A. Westfall , M. 1) . , V. P. Austin & if. W. Kallway Co. , Uurnet , Texas. "Ayer's Tills are the best medlcino known to me for repuhitluK the bowels , and for nil Ulsoases caused by a ills- ordered stomach nnd liver. I snlTcreil for over tlin-o years from hcailaeliu , indigestion - digestion , and constipation. I had no npp tlto and wa.H weak ami nervous most of thu tlmo. Iy usiiiK three boxes of Ayer's Tills , and at the same tlinu dieting mvself , I was comiileli-ly cured. " Philip hockwoodToiieka , Kansas. " I was troubled for years with Indl- ccstion , constipation , and headache. A few boxes of Ayur'.t Tills , used in small daily doses , restored mo to health. They arc prompt and effective. " \ \ . II. Strout , Meadvillo , Pa. Ayer's Piils , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all UruggleU and Dealers In Medicine. Imported Millinery. 123 North IBth Street. Of Pure God Liver Oil with Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda. There arc tmnlsinns and eitnitsian.i , ini/l there is itltl initch sJiinimvil mtllc which tntistiHfi'uilt's tta t-ivicifi. Xt'if tia then will tmiuy tiiiiniifarlinvra t-ninmt so < lisiliilfn their rmt Unroll na to mii/-n It imlulnMe lasrusl/in ! Kloinurlu. Sfntl's KiiiultlonofXIttltK NOItn'KaiAX VOI > Jtll'lilt OITctnnMiti' < l with. I/t/iiojilio-i- ] > hltc.i is almost un pttltiliililr < is mill ; . / ' ! thin reason as tffll ni for lh fitct of tint stiiniilitlitui jnnlltli'x of lh < - llyi > o- lihoa/ihltrs , 1'lijislelitim iivijtientty l > re- scrllie it ill coses of CONSUMPTION , 8ClltFUr..tr lIKOXfiirmti anil CHHOXIO coaauorswjiuii cor.n. All HriiaulslMfell itt but bo sura j/on net tlio gcnitlncoaturaarapooi- * . READ THIS LETTER. "For yearn T have been nflllctfil irlth bad nicrrstion. CointlpnJion uiul I'ilcs. 1 Imve tried nil medicines I culilil get bold of , but nil In vain. Kveii my physicians could not rrlluvjiuy cottlvcni-ss. In tlio menu- tlina iKtriiKKlccl under Kri-iitimlii. I-IIV wu n burden. Two \vechsuo 1 him tbn C'ltlciiKU "Times , " nnd my i-vo full on : tti niv rtl < ie. inent of Tutt's I'llli. i derided to try tliom. Tlwy hnvf worlml wonderfully. They kri'p mu roKiiliir , don't inil > mo hick , Rlvo uui un appi'tito nnd are uurini ; my piles. I am Mronjj nnd run walk any dlntiinci1. Ifl lind liuil tlicsii pills flvo . .cars nco they umild lm8nvcd me S IO,00 ( ) ; but they lmvo ax't ] my life. l.ut tb'o ullllctfd c\crj v.licro know their value , which It beyond rxpi-enhlon. " THKItALI ) I.UJ.I > . SpiIiiBlli-liI. O. vyn m i ' i * ff o * B"Sik * "a * s Tutt's JLnrer Palis ARSIMIJ.AT ! ' , . FO ) I > . EXCURSION TO ai TUesclaij , Kpril 22 , JXE PARK FOR ROUND TRIP. TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. On Tuesday. April 22 , nil nillrond slallons In llioVot si > llhiK i-Diipon ilcki'ts will .sull llclit'ts to Tallunoosti , ( ! a , , ( rood for UOduys , ruiMiiic faro for I IK ; iiiiind trip. Tills will h'lvo un oppoiltinlty fur partk'.s to ittencl tliu Great Auction Sale of City Lots In Tiillaponsa , Oa. . April SS and at. nnd to In- vcslluatitlui nioi-lts of llio VANKKK C1TV In Ha1 Now Smith. TAI.I.AI'UOSA , OA. , hlis II.CCO poniliitlin ) , iili'i'ti-li llKlils , wtitorworUs , nioiiiualn clova- tlon , iniro wuti-r , perfect ollnuitis and liassu- L'liroil 1" inaniifiii'titrlnjj I'stalillslnni'iits rin- ployliiKovor l.-iHliunls ) ; in tlio lust-0 weulis. 1'ioporty In Tallapoosa will iloulilo durliiK llio yi'ur. anil these drMrlnu prolltalilu sinith- i'1'ii Invi'sliiicMtsMliiHiliI visit Tnllapousa dur- tllB till ) AllftroilHil : : ( . Firr. lihoilu Ulaiul C'lani llalto durliiK tliu ilnysof thosalo. Ki'iiiumbKitlu datu of HID i > \ c.'iiihlinAinil'ii. . ' . Onci farn for thu round trip , Kood for InnvliiK April 'J-J only and isrmil In riiturn for no days. On sali > atovury station brlllni ; L-ouiion tlnfcts In HID North und West. Hoiid for Plat lif City , 1'rlcu Llbl of Lots , mill , ileborlptlvo niattur , Tallapoosa Land , Mining and 3lfg , Co' , , TALLAPOOSA , GA. THE BEST' FOR TIME RAILROAD KEEPERS SERVICE. THEDUEDER CANTON , WATCH CASEI 'OHIO , MANUF'G CO. The lARGESTWATCHFACTOBIESIollie World WE APOLOGIZE To the many of our patrons who could not get waited on in our store last Saturday. Thoug. we have a large force of extra salesmen the rush has been so great that it was impossible to wait on all customers. We arc thankful to those who showed indulgence , and we are sure they find themselves well repaid for the time they spent in waiting. We shall have a larger force of sales men next Saturday , and will be prepared for bigger crowds.Ve will also be prepared with new bargains. Some of the lots advertised last week arc completely sold out but we are opening every day new invoices and every day we have some new and fresh attractions. Our this week's special is the grandest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. We place on sale about 500 very fine Cassimcre and Cheviot Suits , all sacks , each of them worth at least $15.00 ; at the unprecedented low price of $9.00. The material in these suits is the product of one of the best mills in the country. The shades are dark and li ht gray , and a neat brown plaid. They are wcll trimmed with the best of Farmer Satin or Serge lining- . The cheapest suit in this lot wo'uld bring in any other establishment $15.00. We offer them this week at $9.00. Our piles of Spring- Overcoats arc getting- low , and in some of the finest lots the si/.cs are already badly broken up. These have been marked clown , as we make it a point to sell these goods quick. If you want to secure a fine Spring Overcoat at a bargain , better come this , week and see if we can fit you. FURNISHING GOODS Our spring- selections in fancy flannel shirts are the most ex tensive and varied ever shown by any house In the city , we have a full assortment of the most elegant novelties of the present season , in all wool , silk and wool mixtures and all silk. On all these goods we quote the lowest prices. Fresh Lilies of Shoes Every Week. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. "They alwaysgivc you good value. " "I never fail to find some thing that fits my boy. " "Such lovely kilt suits. " These are the pleasant things that we hear every day about our clothintr. We in dte your inspection of the Children's Suits of- feredat $ 5.00. SPECIAL TEN DAY Dinner Set Sale AT PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN'S j5i4 Farnam St. , Pattern Bldg i6th & Farnam-sts SoK'uKllsiliPclsllOcnoh. IKI Sols ii'iliR-i'il froinflH toJII.7.1. 'M Hi'ts ri'iliiwil from Ki to * | H. I.nrgo linn m w suls * ! ' ) , forininlirleo W ) . \Vo will oll'ttr ( ivcry Illnnur , ( iaino anil I rnlt Set In ouraiiH.- ! ; . Ini-Inillnt ; line llavllanu Sut.s Without rcsurvu , lit spuolul pncea. Tlio Well Kno\v n of i ( f .rms r I'm id urmlniii"In ' ! llm treatment - . liinbAbBM uiul stricture * a ciiru utiamuteud \\-tt. luilK.lt-liry Loss of Miiiihm.il . und ainliiliuii hturilly ' cured M-nil for liookH - - nlwxluti'ly or Tlio llan-ennt-nt l.lfufic'i-rcl. foi Man , .r \ \ < > iuun. rauh lUi-eiita - Kemnlu IllscufC'i curt'il fjulekly taiul > i > Sefvou-t nml pi'rinniieiilly Tr utuiiMit l.y iiirrvtiiuiiiluiicn. rlanip > 'for reply ( 'on uitatii'ii fri-u Oll.co ti. t. . t.ur ISIIi and Jackkoi. trfi-l , liuialiu. tivli. DR. 3AIMDEWS ELECTRIC BELT -SBii ftfvlj - . wmiauipmsanv 'crHKH' U'v i- ' * ' U IT , Mile for Diliij IO pur , Tin l i > 4llf < WtikMM , 111 l ( ftt.lj , BIIJ , HoeU ; Kit I..H..O. . Urrxli of II lMtli ; ibrouih ill WIAIC . . . . itimlo limLTII > 4 tll.llUOl * hlllX.IOTII. . . . . , lolftll IVIUI In cub , Iltetrll lu.r | If.ll IxUillf cf . BJCLT 8 > ip Mr > C | , U1. t. < f. Wotil c.m . r r > > Cw.4 la lkn moDlb. . i l < 4 cimcbUI rre "TIME IS MONEY. " ' We must sell out the remainder ot our rotall Btocl : without furthnr ilolny , ns our wholesnlo business demands our entire tlmo , attention and capital. For the next Tow days wo invite you to a feast of bargains such as you will never again enjoy. 'Wo are liable to rent s.toro and sell our lixtures now any day , si como at once before it is too late. s 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 from $2.00 up to $3,000 , for Rings , Pins , Ear-rings , .tec. Solid Gold Watches from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up. Nickel Watches from $2.00 up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.00. Best Rolled Pl.ito Chains from $2. Charms and Lockets , $1 and upyrard. Solid Gold Rings , $1 and $2 ; worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins at 25c and 50c each worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-liarnt Gold Collar Buttons , woi ill $2.50 to $5 each now , choice for only $1. One lot assorted CuiTButtons at 50c pair ; worth $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , OOc and $1 each ; worth four times the money. 1,000 tine Broaches and Lnco Pins from OOc up. Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour strike , cathedral gongs , at $0 , $0.00 , $8 and $10 ; worth $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps , with silk umbrella shades , from $0 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains. Open Saturday evening until 0 o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. MAX MRYELR & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets , - - Omaha , Neb. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Knrtho Irentmeiit of nil CIIHON'IO AND KUItlllCAIi D1SMAHKS. lirac" , App.iinoei for ilornniilllui mid Tiiiioe * . licit Kudlltli1. * , Apparatus nml Iti'inuillcM for niii-ruHsful Troiium-nt ot ovi'i-y form of ilHi'.tiu requiring I'ATIJNTS , llnnril nml Attviiilinit-u. llu' quiring .MiMlli-nl or SiirKlcnlTrci.itiiuMit NI.VKTV IUIOMS ttll Accommodations Wost. Wrl ( forrlrculfir.sou Dafonnltln- * unit HruciH , Trm-M' * , Cluh l''iut ( 'urviitiiiOH of Hpllic. I'lli'i , TuinorH. Cnnecr , Ciit'trrh , llroiic'lillH , Inhalation. Klrrlrlrlty , 1'anilyxK K | > llt'pif. kidney Iliad- ler , Kyi' , K r. HMii ami llloihl. ami nil Hiirijlcnl Operation * . IHHKAHKH OI'1 ' WO.MIIN a npwlilij llookot Dlscnues of Wonit'ii Kroti. Wit liavn lately nililoil a Lyliu-lu DfjKirtinunl for Women Dining I'ontlniMimnt ISIrli'tly I'rlrntu. ) Only Ilollnlilii Mi-ill-ul Inttlliitii .MnklnK a Spec-laity of I'lllVATI ! DIHKASKS All nlocMl PHeasct succesifiilly treated. SrphllUlo poison lemoveil Hum Iliu 8ynlniii without mercury. Nt-w Hestorutlvu treatment for Loss of Vital I'ower. I'artlei nnahlti to vlilt us may he tre.'iteil at homo by correspondence. All communications confidential. Medicine or Instrument1 * * ent hy mall or e\jiicti BO- cnrcly packed , no marks to Indicate content * or nender. One personal Interview preferred Call ami insilll us or send libtory of yourcaii * . ami we. will icnd In plain wrapper our 1UK ) ( ) TO MK.M KUKK. ui > > n 1'rlviitt Hpcclnl or Nervuu Diseases , Impotimcy , Syphllh. ( ileut nndVarlciR-ijIe , with iiuuiUoii Hit. Aililirn Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 0Ui nncl Hnrney Sis. , Omnhu , Nob. " Etcliinas. Ernei'bon. Engravings. HnllotA Dnvls. Artists' Supplies. Klmbnll. Mouldings. Piniifjb & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1518 Douglas Street , Omahn , Nebiaska. GRATEFUL-COMFOnTlNG EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Ily n tlMTniiifh knnwlc'ltfn ' of tlio nnttirnl Inw , uli leu K < 'V4'rji tliu npuratlons cf fllui.-ttliiii it in ) "titi tun , anil lif n tituUiil Miilli'iillini ut Iliu llnu i'i'u-i ' | ins of well HrliH-tod Cocoa , Mr. IIpm | has pi ov tiled < * r jri'iikfnnt tnljk' nllli clcllnili'Iy fliivort'il IH'HM , uu wliii-limii ) HIIVHUI iniiny hi-avy ilui-liir * ' Mlln It n U ; till' jiulli-luiiii 111.001 Midi nrtlrlt" ) of illut Unit u ruiKtllulli'ii may tiuitrailually liullt up until ir. n 'noiiKli t" ii' l t livery tumli'iity tu ill.i'iiso llun IruiUof Niilitlu iiiiilailleiiiru lloiitliifnniiiiHl u lumiy .o ( itlnck wlicrevi'r Ilicro H n weak point. Wo inny cn'iiixi imuiy u luluUlialt | j ) kft'pluu oiir > cl\u > < ! > furtlili'il Hllh iiuru hlooil unit u prupcily nourishud frainu. " Civil SiTVIco liiui'tto. Slailo nlmply HitliLolllnK wnii-rornillk. S" > M onlr n halt iiuiiml linn. lroiern l , labulcil tlni . ' ' llOIIIO'llilllll. ! l-IU-II.l-.tS . IIVI'N ; I'l'IK A" . tll.oniloii , IIIR-IIII ( | . All' V Hnffi'il'iK froni Piri'i-ts T / n TT 1 t \Al \ U' IA \ 'll"'of ' l.uit .Mnnli.M.d. Krio liiijioli-u.-y VV LArVlA Youthful , 1 * * A il ami | ) Ui-uM > siif Ali-n oiin ho liy "iir Ce\uul Hpu- curcil iit-rniuncnllr " ' "I rrivalnlj IUc bunt l.y mail lor tl llouk put im-nlfil ; lor tntup. lleiuun Medical tumpany , 167 Washington trect lluttoii , Ma rou- IlKKI'MATIflU. ( 'IINHTII'AIIIIN , Sl-.lH NTAIIV iM Mil. 101 H.M i , KlllNI V CllUI'l I.L'.NJ | II IMI'IKK III. Hull. .MAMJAL'UlliitS : , OMAHA. Mill. AGOpDUIf'H , I.-myi-r ISi Dearborn Ht , . ( liUa.r. . \ i-aiV si. . piuotluo tuuuy blatca. J