Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 04, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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8 OMAHA DAIJUY JBE.E : JOJJBKUAK * 3 , 1 'J1.
T'HE CITY ,
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John II. Lovl and wife hnvo sold
olohty-ofio.unil . ono-liulf ucrcs ono nnd a
half miles oust of the poor fntin to Bj'ron
Heed for $10,000.
The receipts lit the customs house jos-
tcrday consisted ol four cars of tin plato
from Wales consigned to the CuUahtvy
packing coiniiiiy | ) , ono car of pickles
from t-omlon conslirnctl to McCord ,
JJrndy &Co. nnd ono bundle of pictures
from Ireland for the Llningor tirt gal-
lory. _
Severn ! yeilrs ago ( Jhnmbcrlnln it Co. of
IcsMoliK'3 , In. , commenced thonuinufacturo
of n cout'h syrup , bellovlng it to bo the most
prompt and rcllnblo nrcpanition yet produced
for coughs , coldi utiu croup ; that the public
appreciate true merit , nnd In tlmo it was ceo
tulri to become ( xipular. Their most sanguine
liopci Iiuvi5 been inoro than realized. Over
thrco hundred thousand bottles of Chamber
lain's Cougli Hemedy nro now sold eacn year.
nnd It li rc'Cu'iiied ( as "tlio best marto"
wherever known. It will euro. i sovcro told
In less time than any other treatment. Fur
ealoby all druggists.
MOUSK'S
Unilrrwar Snip.
Sco our 60o Mother Hubhard gown ,
yoke of cluster tucks , worth 76c.
Sec our OOo pointed yoke Mother Tlub-
hnrd gown , liumstltchcd rulllo on neck
nnd front , with full sluovo to match.
Sco our $1,00 frowns , now yokes , now
Blccvcs , " 0 oxqulHito styles to select from.
Sea our $1.25 tfown , tucked and hcm-
ptltchcd yoke , sailor collar and now culT
to sleeve ; IB ether styles at $1.25.
Skirts , drawers , chemlso and corset
covers all to match and till equally rea-
Botinhlo.
Full line of misses' underwear iti the
snlo , but \yo call particular attention to
special values in misses' gowns at 50c ,
OGc , 75c and $1.00.
THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
Itlnrdl GrnH nl Now Or.oans.
On February 10 tlio grand carnival
will take place. Tlio prcat Wabaah are
now boiling' round trjp tickets to Now
Orleans good returning until February
28 very cheap. Time only forty hours.
Twelve hours in advance of nil other
routes. Also round trip tickets to all
points in Florida. The favorite route to
the Hot Springs of Arkansas. For tick
ets and full information in ro jjard to
tlmo and routes south or cast cull at the
Wabash olllco , lf > Farnum street or
write G. N. ULA.YTOX ,
Northwestern Pass. Ayt. , Omaha , Neb.
SCIlaU UlHOIIAllUUO.
The Evidence Not Considered Sufll-
olcnt to Hold Him.
John Sehar , who was arrested for running
over Willie Daniels nt the corner of Seven
teenth nnd Hurt streets , was given a trial
yesterday In police court. The ovldeiico sub
mitted by the prosecution was pr.ictlcallv
the snmo as that which was produced nt tlio
coroner's Inquest , nnd wont to show that the
boy called three times to Scnar not to d nvo
up any closer to the little sled upon which ho
was ruling , and that Sclmr did not scorn to
iniiko any attempt to stop or turn uis horses
nsldo.
The accused was placed upon the stand
anil by the aid of tin Interpreter stated to the
court that ho called to the boy once to get out
of the wny. Ho stated further that his
wn on luxU on it at the time about llvo thou
sand pounds of malt and as ho was ( joiiiE
down grade at that point ho could not stop.
Ho snltl the street was slippery and ho could
not stop or turn aside quick enough to pre
vent the accident. Several witnesses wcro
called to testify as to the character of the
nci'used. They all said that ho was a man
who drnnUsomo , but as to his condition that
day the evidence wus not so harmonious.
Judge Ildbloy dlscharjed Schar , as the
evidence did not seem to bo , in his opinion ,
Buniciently conclusive to provo a case of
criminal carelessness or intent.
I have n cousin who is n printer , says ox-
Mayor J. B , Loughran of North Ues Moinea
la. Some years npo ho was employed in th
city where they were printing circulars I
Chaniberlaln. He had a dccn seated cold an *
terrible cough , and while setting up copy h
made up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured
him nnd that wns the llrst I over know of
Chamberlain's Cough KernedI have been
etrongly in Its favor over since. My owa ex
perience ami that of my family convinces mo
that this remedy is the host in the world
That may bo strong language but that is what
I think. For sale by nil druggists.
The Durr
The coroner held an Inquest yesterday af
ternoon at Haricot's undertaking rooms over
the remains of Itobort Durr , the colored man
who fell down the elevator shaft la tuo Ware
bloolc. After hearing all the ovldeiico that
could ho obtained with regard to the traglo
death of the deceased the jury ropnirod to
the scene nnd viewed the elevator shaft from
the top to the bottom. There was some dis
agreement as to the wording of the verdict
that should bo returned and the jury ad
journed to moot this afternoon nt U p. in.
A pure nnd reliable modiclno A compound
fluid extractof roots.leavcs , barks and berric
is Hurdock Blood Bitters. They cure all
diseases of the blood , liver and kidneys.
AXXOVXVE.VKXT8.
The simple announcement that the Jeffer
son-Florence reserve seat advance sale fet
"Tho Itivnls" on Saturday afternoon nml
"Tho IIclr-at-Lnw" Saturday evening at the
Grand opera house , will cause very ninny
people to bo active hi taking stops to secuu
choice scats. M any orders f rain out of town
by wire and mall have already .peon received
and are on Hie in Manager Miner's ' ofllco. A
number of box parties have been organizei
for each of tlio performances , that wo hnvi
already hoard of. The manager's ofllco wll
bo open all of Wednesday nigtit , nnd will b <
comfortably heated and lighted for the bone
lit of those who will bo on hand before tlu
snlo opens. The record ot last year , whci
the house was sold entirely out before UK
evening of the performance , will doubtless bi
broken by several hours for both per
formnnces. of the coming engagement
The belief of the company iiwuaeomont tlmi
Omaha will glvo them two ovorilowiiif
houses will unquestionably ho realized , The
company played n week hi Denver last year
They give three performances this year it
Bt. Paul , Minneapolis and Kansas ( Jity
They have never before given hut ono performance
formanco In Omaha. Oa the occasion of this
visit they propose two , anticipating as grea
o success for each as tlioy had for -'Tin
Hlvals" last year , when standing room wtv
BoldWo bollovo tholr faith iu Omaha wil
bo well founded.
The Kdcn Museo lias an excellent list o
attractions this veolc. Tuo features in thi
Curio hall nro Colonel Alex. Cooper , tin
Kansas giant , who is over eight feet tail , am
James Cooper , the human balloon , who bj
the expansion of his chest can burst lieav ;
leather straps. In the Bijou theater Kosi
Vcrnon , the beautiful , enchanting English
dancer nnd comedian , supported by an excel
lent company , is playing todolightcd aud
lonces. The whole company U first-class am
present a play seldom rivaled.
Drouson Howard's greatest triumph
"Shcunndonb , " which has mot with sucl
pronounced success in Now Vork , lioston
Chicago , nnd San Francisco , will bo pro
seutod at the Uoyd on Thursday , Frlrtny
Saturday and Sunday next. The nicety will
\vlileb the love interest U blended with th
Incidents of war is the keynote of "Shennn
doah's" very great success. It Is said to b
everywhere permeated with n scntltncut o
deep patriotism , hut thiough the rattle o
musketry runs the beautiful love stories
which nia'.co up the lives of the heroes am
heroines , The play is said to bo the IIrs
piece ot n military order -which has Intclll
gently represented tactics of war , oven th
system of signalling on llro being given. Ii
the third apt Is shown a picture of n battl
Bcono on the skirts of nn engagement , nnd 1
Is dnltnod to bo the greatest sccno over pro
Bcntcd on the American stage. The sale o
ypnU foe the entire engagement opens tc
tiiorrovr morning.
MOUSE BUY (100DS COMI'ANV ,
Ijnst Side , Hoys' Winter Suits and
Overcoats-Men's font Cnp * , $10.
BOYS' KNIT CAPS , 600.
Iloyfl'S 1.00 cano overcoats , $1.75.
Hoys' $5.00 cnpo overcoats , $2.00.
Hoys' fO.OO capo overcoats , $11.75.
Hoys' $7.00. $ aOO mid $10 overcoats ,
$5.00.
Hoys' $3.50 winter suits , $1,00.
Hoys' $ .3.00 winter Bulls , $2.1)0. )
Hoys' $0.00 winter suits. $3.75.
Hoys' $7.00 and $8.00 suits , $4.75.
AH of our men's genuine Alaska seal
skin caps worth $15.00 , $ iaOO , $20.00 , nt
ono'prluo ,
CHOICE FOIl 810.00.
Men's heavy jfrny underwear 50c.
Men's Scotch wool caps fiOc.
Men's fancy lliumol shirts 81.75.
The above on milo "Wednesday morn-
tig , main floor , Fitrnnm street wlnp.
THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
Fnintlnp damaged by Wnrblngton on
exhibition , a few days only , Now York
liifo.
THINK TlUi Y'V13 BTUUCK OIL
A Prospcotlnii I'irin Slakes n Illoh
Kind at Seymour Park.
Reliable rcpoits Indicate that Dr. George
'j. Miller has lately received nn acquisition
.o his possessions nt Seymour Park that will
irovo more prolltablo if not as attractive
is nls famous grove of cntalpa trees.
Some months ago a company was formed ,
with some Latin nnmo , for the purpose of
boring for oil , coal , natural gas , water or nny
commodity that might bo found In the bosom
of inothnr earth In the vicinity of Omaha.
The Jlrit well was sunk on the banlts of
Coul creek , out on Martin Tlbko's farm. An
expert oil man , Captain Lewis , from Penn
sylvania , had charge of the work ana pro-
lounccd the surface indications excellent
aud felt confident of finding coal or gas.
After siiikiiiK a well 1,100 feet the drill was
broken and the work finally abandoned.
A delny of several weeks was followed by
tlio commencement of work on another well
.n . Seymour Park. Yesterday the dipgers
struck n How of water which fairly lifted
: ho machinery from the hole. The
water rose into the air several feet in a
.ni-fe'o volume and spouted freely for several
hours , after which it subsided in a measure
and settled down as a steadily flowing well.
Then it was discovered that the surface of
Pappillion crock Into which the water from
the well ran , was covered with oil.
The drill dole was Immediately plugged up
nnd all the parties connected with tlio work
Instructed to keep quiet hi regard to the
discovery.
A member of the company
that is prosecuting the work
has announced , however , that the work will
bu resumed nt once , and that the company
feels that there Is a fortuuo in the tlnd from
present indications.
CAl'TUUING COOMNO CHVST.VIjS.
Over Ono Thousand MOM at AVorlc on
Khcr nad Lakes.
Tills is the harvest-time for the Ice men ,
and , so to speak , they propose to make hay
while the sun Milncs.
The zero weather of the last few days has
been all that could have been asked , nnd con
sequently each ice dealer in the city has
turned his ofllco over to his stenographer
and gone into the harvest Held that lies upon
the bosom of Cut-Off lale , the Missouri
river above the dumps nnd the reservoirs at
Flo renro.
Most of the companies are ninnlnt ; two
gaiiRsof men , ono at day and the ether at
night , cutting , haulinir and packing. The
Ice is of a K ° ° d quality , clear , clean and
solid , and ranging In thickness from twelve
to flftecn inches. It is estimated that at the
present time not less than one thousand nica
nro employed In putting uplco , and this num
ber will bo increased in a day or two. Ills
hard to form an estimate of tha amount of
Ice that is being packed dully , hut the deal
ers all agree thnt tea days ot the present
weather will secure the llnest crop that has
over been harvested. The probable amount
of ice that will bo harvested will roach IftO-
000 tons , cxclx'.slve of the amount stored by
the packing houses. This amount will till
the Ice houses , which will run the city until
the next year's crop is ready for liarvest.
The wages paid the cutters range from
$1.50 to $1.73 per dny , including board and
lodging , whicu Is4 furnished at the scene ol
action , where most of the companies have
established temporary boarding Houses foi
the accommodation o ( their men.
111311 UUSBANU'o DEATH.
Mrs. Williams Claims it was Caused
t y Hail AVniskey.
A suit for $5,000 damages against Council
man Durdish was commenced in the district
court yesterday by Mrs. Jennlo William ;
and her minor daughter , Inez. On May 18
Mrs. Williams' husband became intoxicatct
and committed suicide , and she claims thai
the deplorable affair occurod as n result o :
whislmv that ho bought at Burtllsh's place
1003 Davenport street. Timothy Kynn anc
Patrick Coyno nro on Burdlsh's bond whicf
Is for the sum of $5,000 and are made part )
defendants.
W. W. Mace nnd C. A. Clement briup : ai
action against John I ) . Heath and ShoriH
Boyd to restrain them from selling property
transferred to thcn ; under a judgement foi
J.'jOO. ! W secured in the district and afllrmed 11
the supreme court.
The Omaha savings bank has entered fora
closure proceedings In t ho district conn
ngnlnst Kmma A. Lindsay , to obtain the pay
ment of f 7,000 under a mortgage.
Will liaise the Tax Ijovs' .
The llnanco ronnnltteo of the city
council met in the mayor's ofllco yesterday
morning and decided to rccommeni !
thnt the ovy for the general fntu
bo raised from 111 to 14 mills , making the tola
levy .13 Instead of 37 mills. This will glvo i
levy of ! ij mills less than lastycar. Itas nisi
decided to recommend the setting aside o
? ! ib3.7UO for the various departments. Thi :
would leave a balance of probably $ io,000 foi
grading.
Do not "throw up the spongo. " Try tin
old standard romctlyDr. Bull's Cough Syrup
1'rl'io 25 cts ,
I hlchly recommend Salvation Oil ; It ha
done more for my wife in ono night thai
physicians have accomplished in years. Froi'
A. Sehulze , OI'J W. Fayotto street , Bait !
more , Md.
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Don't Fool
Notwithstiinding all rumors to tin
contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St
Paul Hy's now steam heated nsrlaci
bleeping cars , with "olectrlo lights ii
every berth , " still leaves the Union tie
not , Omaha at 0:10 : p. m. dully , m-i-iv
ing at Chicago nt 0:80 : a. m. , in niupl
time to make nil eastern connections
Ticket olllco , 1601 Fiirnnm st.
J. E. PKESTON ; F. A. NASH ,
C. Pass. Agt Gen. A t
Hoard ofl'ubliu Works.
The board of public works held a nicetin
yesterday afternoon , nt which several est !
mates wore allowed , as follows :
Sidewalk estimate in favor of Ed Burns fo
month ending Juno 15 , 1891 , * 3,75'J.97 ' ; nnc
estimate for curbing Eighth street In pavlti
district 'JJW northeast corner of the Ilrowr
oil property in favor of GV. \ . Woodworth
Wi'J ; n partial estimate of the extension o
the North Omaha sewer , In favor of 0. B
Fanning > t Co. , fl,502.7d ; nnd reserves i
pavlnij district 83 , and sewer districts 10
nnd 103 ,
Work was ordered commenced on pavln
the alley of block 0. Ivountzo's third nddltloi
being west of Thirteenth street , betwoei
Williams and Ilicuory , with brick.
The following nnrrlazo llconsoi wera Is
sued ycstord.iy :
Name mui address. Atrt
I Mutluiw II. Miillav , Long Pine , Neb . :
1 lilu tJatos , HOUVIT Center , Pa . ' .
\ John 0- Urban , Omuhu . . . ' .
I Annie U. Schmidt. Umaha . , . 1
I Thomas O'Connor , Omaha. . , , . . . , . '
\ Ellen Kllkor , Ouiauu . ' .
BOUNTY ON BUOA.lt UI3I2TS.
Provisions of tlio Now haw tlmt .Must
Bo Complied With.
Under nn'nct of congres of October 1 , 1800 ,
t Is provided that on and after July 1,1801 ,
n bounty of U cents per pound shall bo paid
o the produccrof sugar , testing not less than
00 degrees by the polarlscopo , from beets ,
orghum or sugar cnno grown within the
United States , or from maple sap produced
vithln tuo United States , and upon such
ugnr testing less than 00 degrees by the
> olnrlscopo and not less than 80 degrees , n
> ounty of 1 % cents per pound Is provldedtho ,
lounty to bo paid unUcrsuch rules nnd reg
ulations as the commissioner of internal rov-
nuo , with the approval of the secretary of
ho treasury , shall proscribe.
The net further provides that "tho
iroducorof said sug.ir. to bo entitled to said
lounty , shall hnvo tiled prior to July 1 of
each year , with the coinmUsior.cr of Internal
revenue , a notice of the place of production ,
vlth n general description of the machinery
nnd methods to bo employed by him ,
vlth nn estimate of the amount of
sugar to bo produced in the cm renter
or next ensuing year , Including the number
of maple trees to bu tapped , and nn nppllca-
lon for n license to so produce , to bo nccom-
lanicd by a bond in n penally nnd with suro-
tcs to bo approved by the commissioner of
ntcrnnl levenuo , conditioned thnt he will
nlthfuily observe all rules nnd regulations
hntshall bo prescribed for such manufac-
uroaud production of sugar. "
Another section of tlio net provides that
'No bounty snail bo paid to nnv person cn-
; ngcd In rollnliig- sugars which have been
mportrd Into the United States or produced
n the United States upon which the bounty
toruln provided for uns already been paid or
ipplled for , nor to any person unless ho shall
mvo llrst been licensed as heroin provided ,
and only upon sugar produced by such per
son from sorghum , beets or sugar cnno grown
vithln the United States or from maple snp
iroduced within the United States. "
The commissioner of internal revenue Is
clvcu power In the act to exercise super
vision aud Inspection of the manufacture of
sugar.
It Is farther provided that "No bounty
shall bo allowed or paid to nny person licensed
as aforesaid in any ono year upon any quan-
ity of sugar loss than 500 pound * . "
This net , and especially tliut portion of It
ofcrrlng to the bounty on maple sugar , hns
caused a great stir among farmers and own
ers of maple groves and thb revenue olllcers
throughout the country have been Hooded
with Imiulrlcs. upon this subject , and es-
; > oeinlly upon the point as to when the pay-
incntof the bounty becomes operative.
In answer to these queries tljo acting com
missioner of internal revenue has sent out a
letter to the collectors bearing upon this sub
ject.
Collector Peters has received a copy of this
letter which rends as follows :
"Numerous inquiries have been made to
this ofllec by persons intending to engage in
the business of making maple sugar the com
ing season , whether they would be entitled
to tlio bounty on biiu'ar produced between
April 1 nnd July 1 , IS'Jl ' , under the provision
of the net of October 1. ISM. .
"Tlio question was referred to the honora
ble attorney general and ho has rendered an
opinion that no bountv is payable on sugar
produced prior to July 1 , l&'Jl ' , and this olllco
will ho governed accordingly.
"Tho expressions as to the provisions of the
act taking effect Anrll 1 , is understood to
mean that the l.iw begins to oner.ito on that
date , that before April I there is no authority
to issue licenses , Out on that date the ma
chinery bccins to move and applications may
then bo made anil bonds hied and lircnso. Is
sued for the next ensuing year , commencing
July 1,1S01. " _
In Holland , Mch.C. J. IJoesliury publishes
the news , and In its columns strongly recom
mends Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for coughs ,
colds , sere throat , catarrh and asthma.
Wanted For an Insurance company ,
at a low rate , a largo loun on inside
brick business property.
J. Q. GASToy ,
319 Omaha. National Hank.
DIVIDING ITS
The Iteal Kntato K\olinneo Will Inau-
curatu arson Session I'lan.
It is announced that n change will soon
take place In the matter of conducting the
business of the real estate exchange. Instead
of having a conglomeration of business nt the
regular meetings of the exchange , these ses
sions will bo devoted to the call , publishing
of snlcs nnd business of a like nature.
The promiscuous offering of resolutions
and the transaction oif all Impor
tant business will bo abandoned at
those meetings and called meetings will beheld
held when business of importance is to bo
transacted. Members will be notillcd when
called meetings are to bo held , so that the
method which has prevailed of taking the
members by surprise and pushing important
matters when there Is a small attendance
will bo prevented.
The regular monthly business meeting of
the exchange will bo held next Saturday at
! i p. m.
At the meeting yesterday morning snlcs
were reported as follows :
South half lot IS , block 0 , Potter & Cobb's
$130.North
North half of same , f-'ioO.
Three quarter sections of land In Antelope
county. ? ! } ,000.
Ono hundred and sixty acres In Antelope
county , f 1,000.
Lot'.1 , block , Shrivor Place , $100.
Only one listing wns made , as follows : Lot
11 , block O.K , Bedford Place , 49x1 8 , SS.IO.
At the regular weekly auction sale next
Saturday morning the following IOL will bo
offered nt term's to suit purchaser : Lot 15 ,
block 0 , Ambler Place , 60xl2d feet.
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bUlg1.
Sliolvoy's I ottery Scheme.
Hobert Shclvoy , colored , Is charged with
attempting to bolter his llnnueial condition nt
the expense of a number of credulous dupes.
The complaint alleges thnt ho "set up nnd
carried on a lottery schema of chnnco and
acted as agent for a lottery ami scheme ol
chance , " and that tie is at least $10 better ol !
thnn If ho had not worked it.
The schema is apparently n cross between
between the ancient game of craps and a
regular lottery. The " 4-7.11" tickets arc
gotten out on a type-writer and the name ol
the concern appears as the "D. O. L. Co , "
Itt3 alleged that Shelvey's ' victims were
colored people who invested 10 cents In n
ticket in the vain hope of drawing Sl.DO.
The prisoner was arraigned and trial set
for the 10th. _ _
A faded or grey beard may bo colored a
beautiful and natural brown or black , ai
will , by using UucUlngham's Dye for the
Whiskers.
The report of the postoflico for the month
of January shows the following :
Staransalcs . $10,071 C :
Envelopes . 4,37(5 , ( R
Newspapers , etc . i (151 ( g
I'ostagoduo . H8ii (
Total . § 33,8183 , ;
aking
owder
40 Xcari the Blandird.
MRM'S DRPARTMELNT.
Sale of Trousers , 3.7
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We make a point every season to close out heavy weight Trousers
before the arrival of spring goods. This week we will have the biggest" , ,
bargain sale of fine Trousers we have ever had.
Remember , $3.75 will buy some of the finest fabrics we have , had in Jl
stock this season. Sizes are somewhat broken , but so many lots have *
been consolidated that all sizes can be fitted. They are in fine fancy
worsteds , cassimeres and cheviots. Plenty of large pants for big men ,
Mail orders will be filled with the same care and attention that any cus
tomer -would receive in making his own purchase. Send mail orders
with the understanding that ypu take-no risk ; as if goods are not satis * '
factory they may be returned at our expense.
BOYS' LONG PANTS , $1.50 AND $2.00.
We have accumulated a large lot of Boys' Long Pants during the season and will offer them
at this sale in tvyo special bargain lines at $1.50 and $2,00. ,
BOYS' KNEE PANTS , 50 AND 75 CENTS.
We mean to clothe the smallest as well as the largest , and will offer a bargain line of Knee
Pants at 50c and 75c , which are worth a great deal more , but arc remnants and must be closed
out. -V
, LOOMIS & 00.
Dra Belts &Bett8
Pi/slim / , Siujean ? anl Specialists ,
14.O9 DOUGIU/kS STB.H1E1T
OMAHA , NIUJ.
Tno moat widely and favorably known Bpec-
lullKtslu the Unite 1 Status. Thcr : long ex
perience , remarkable skill and tinivoisal suc
cess In tlio treatment and euro or Nervous
Clironlo nnd Surgical DKeahi'H. entitle tlicsn
eminent pliyslolnns to the full coiitldeneoof
the atlllctert ov rvwhoio. They gunruntpp :
A CEUTAIN ANM ) I'Obll'iVK OUUE for
the awful eltcctiof early vlco mid the numoi-
oim ovlls tliatfollow In Us IraJn.
I'UIVATi ; . IlLOOI ) ANDHICIN DISEASES
speedily , conmlvitcly nml permanently ourocl.
N10KVOUS bEniLlTY AND HIIXUAI , IMS-
OltDEUS yield joadlly to their skillful treat
ment.
PILES' . FISTULA. AND HKOTAb UI.CEIIS
cuarantcecl cured without p.ilti or detention
" '
"VYim'ooiILE AND VA1UCOOEM3 porinn-
iiontly and lucccihfully cured In every ciiso ,
sYi'mi. , ! ? , aoNoitmiRA , OMET : , spcr-
mntorrhea , fcoiiiluil Weakness , I mt Manhood ,
Night KmlMloriii , Decayed I'ucultlcs , I'oinnle
Wenkncis and nil dello.ito disorders peculiar
to either BPX positively cured , na well as all
functional disorders Unit irsiillfrom youthful
folllcsor the excess of mutiiic ycnm.
< \TI.irTllP KOuiiiantooJ porinunon tly
0 L l\l\j L Ulvl cured , removal complete ,
without cutting , eaiistio or dllartatlon. Cum
effected at homo by patient without a mo-
mont's puln or nitnoymii'u.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN.
Tlio awful effects of
A QIIPTJ PITPI7
A. OUKU UUKIl early vloo which brliiRi
oritanlo weakness , dpstroylnB both mind mid
body , with all its clro < led Ills , permanently
curod.
lik1 U1JTTQ Address those who hnvo 1m-
L/fxo. / liLil L O pahed themselves hy Im
proper IndulRonco nnd solitary habits , which
ruin bothinlncl and body , unfitting them for
builnni. atuilv ormarrlajjo.
MAHHIEI ) MEN or these cutorliiB on that
hcippy life , awaroof plijblual lobllllyquickly
assisted.
OTJR SUCCESS
Is based upon facts. I'liat I'ructlonl experi
ence. Second Every cnu Isipeolally studied ,
thus ( tartliift right. Third--medicines are
prepared In our labor i > ry oxaelly to milt
uacli ciiso , thus effecting curcswlthout Injury ,
Drs. Betts & Belts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , N EB ,
DR. BAILEY ,
GRADUATE DENTIST
A lfull Sot of Tooth
on itubbor. ( or
i'tvi ! Dot.u.Mis.
AporrecranrTTaranteca. Tooth traotojj
1 wlUoiit "n s
without pain or dinner , an
thetlcs Qolil and allvor Jill ng'jiit lowest .
leutliwltu.
.
Woik.
rntea Ilrltlgo nnd Crown
outDlatos. All work warnmteu.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrnnco , ICtli street clovator Oponovon-
Ki until S o'clock
For muscular soreness
uoe Pond's Extract ,
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PAR 13 EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST MRFEOT OF PENS ,
V
THE BEST
r
T
IN THE WORLD.
ARE MADE BY THE
WoonsockBli it Rhode Island Rubber Go
And wo nro their western nfjcnlB and always carryaliu-ostoalc.
Address ,
llflierican ] tad Sewed Stioe Bo
1204 and 1206 Ilarney Street
BH , j. E. MCGR.EW ,
THE SPECIALIST.
More Than Fifteen Years Experience In the
Treatment of
PR IVATE DISEASES I 'rum III M ) gun ! Wltll tliri'O ran * *
out tlio IOSH of an liour'a tlmo.
cTninTiin r I'crnm" ° " "f cnroci without i
n I IIIII I Illl i * Pittnor In.triiinonU ; na cut-
VII IIIU I Ull J. .
dug. no .illatliu. The most
CHmrknblc reraody known to uioilurn solenco.
CurciJ In SO to SO day * . Dr. Jlc-
( Jrtiw'B trc.itmont . lor tills tcrrlblo
bluoil ( llsoito lnii been Dronouiicoil
tlio mo tpowerful nnd Hucces-ifiil rotnoitT oror iih *
cuioroil for tlionhauluto euro ot itiU dlscii'-o , llli
tuccohi with this < llse.no lias norcr boon
CUUlptCtO CUTU Q UAHAHTEEJi.
LOST MAN HOOD I nml tliiifo\iiMlorKiiniiiurv- nil wenknesi of
OIISH03M , nml nil nn <
ntarnl dlichaw * , nro nbiolutolr curcJ. Itullof U
iniiioillalo iiiidcampU'to.
i Hhoiimntlim nml nil tils-
anJLladJur i > or-
manciitlT curt'il.
lln rron nen nnl
FEMALE DISEASES ; uf tli o
itoiniirh or bliuliler
cureil. The Doctor's Homu Trontniunt for I.nrtlin It
truly nrouiplvte. conronlonl Hint wnnilortinl ii'mutly.
JAliusroiu3lo 4 usi.r. Hookfroo ,
' C "mrT01 ° Ul l' ' *
uiii iiiuunuii J * ' n * ur jinn n i - | utollon
wllch u truly mmoliai
Inohnrnctor. ninl Ills Krpnt nruiTuf pntlrntinnulioi
fruin tlio Atlnntlo to tlio I'liolllo , The Doctor Ii a
Krniluiituof "iitcH'I.AH' ' niuillclno unit lias Iml loin
Office , I4th and Farnam Sts. ,
Omuha , Xcb. Entrance on either ntrcel.
"SANATIVO. " tlio
AVonilorlul fepanlch
linnrdy , Ii ( told ltli 3
AVrlttond un ranio
tocuru uli'tr\oui Uli'
cusci , eucli at Weak
Memory , l/ 9 of Drain
1'owcr , II en Use lie ,
hooj , .S'crvousncii , Lai-
ltu < ic. all ilrnlni and
Ooforo & , After Iso. ) loti of 1'owcr ot tlio
rom life. Ueneratlu OriaDi , In
clil.tr net , cautril by
OTer-f-Jcrtlon.jouthful IndcKrctloni , ortbo cicenho
uioof tobacco , opiutn , or rtlmulanu , which ul'Jmately
leU to loflrmlty , Coniutnrtlon on4 Insanity , 1'nt up
Incouienkiit form to carry In tlieust rocket J'rlce
II a package , or for . Vlth eury tiorder > fetl\e
a written Kuarnnteu to euro or refund tlio
inn n oy. Bcntbr wall w ooy addrcis. Circular free.
.Mention 1M > piper. Addrcn ,
JIADRID CHtMICAl CO. , Branch Office for U. 8. A.
417 liearhornStrpcl.nnCAOO.nl. .
KOIl 8AI.K IX OMAHA. NEB. , BiT
Kulm A Co. , Cor , 15th & l > nucU gti.
J. A Fuller & Co. , Cor. 14th t Doutlaa SU.
A , I ) . I'wter 4 Co. . CouucUlJIufli.lt.
Figures
Are now being offered on
OkHun's / ' Fire Trousers
-AND-
Avull yourself of those between
6CUBOH bargains.
NO OXJRK ! NO PA Y.
1316 Douglas'Street , Omaha , Neb.
fiovenleenjonrn experience. A rcniil.'tr Krtilimto In incillclno , ni illplomai show. Is still troittliu vrttr
thourcnlcit Biuct-m , nil Nerviiun , Chronic nml I'rlvniw Hl-imo ) , A iicrninnont euro unnrantoel for Uutnrnl
fiicrniatorrlMin , LostMiinhond. SomlnnlWoaknoii , NlilitlK > H9ui , Iiniiotonojr , Byplillls. Wtrlcturo. and nil ills ,
cnics otllio llluuil , fckln iin.lUrlniry orir-iiis. N. I ) IcuiirantJUIM Joruvorr cimul niKlortako anil full to
cure. Consultationfroo. llooklMyiitorlos o l.Uo ) sent Iroj. Olllcoliuurj-9a. ra. ton p. m. Bumlayj ID
a ui. to 1. ui.
Olilfhf l r' RnulUh Diamond Ilrnnd.
Orlglnitltnil < NJ | ( Jenulnp.
Arc , lw l * rellftMfl. LAOIC * t
Uruiil.l for CUUHlttl > ' < w i I'll.
"llran.l la lied Ml < VofJmfUIII \
. i.lej hh tlu rll'Un TuLe
no olhcr. fltful * Uana.roul lublllfu.
ttoiit jtij tmfmion , All'rufgliti. ' orieol'lr.
In stkrail l r j > * rtlcul i tcillmonltlf alii
" f"i'f.r'.r. " ' ' 'l' ' ' ' ' " ! ! ll'r..r.1" ! ' ?
y MH | | . 1II.UOO Tulliuon tl JVawl'a rr ,
'Clilthc ltrttuiilcoU ; . , Wu'll i'ii I1 ! " " ' ' !
loU t ; til osil > Uruiiti. I'hllad * . ! ! .
' J'lerco's iraRnellc j'.Uslio
orilv ! rclli.-f llko'Mir.
TrusH. " It liasfurrdtlliiUB.iinlbl If ynn wnnttlia
III.H'r. eiicl-lcliiHtamiiH < orfreir.4iii'lik't ( | ' > ( i. 1.
.Mnjncllc Uln.llo 'l'rui Co. , Han I'ranrlicu , ( nl
" "
"timiaiiie * osi.v-.nr. Ixxiuo'i farluillaal I'llli
llit > rwnchroueJy. ncton the monUrum iyit m and I
enru luppruinlon Iroui vrliatovor cuaio. I'rumota
menstruation. 'Jhe ! > IIU should nul U4 takun Our *
.niprunnanoy. Am. I'lUCo , lloyaltr I'rupj. , Bpon-
cerUlayCo. , U GonulKUby Hhurman A McConnxll ,
Uodgo it.uaarl' ( J.,0.u t4 ! U. 1. IMcher. SouU
OmiUu ; M. 1 * . ilU * . Cuuacll UluHi ( or J ( orU.
X.IQUUJK.
li , ALLTHEWOHLD THEHE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
II cun bo iiltvu In a cup of rulrio ur tci * . or In ar.
tlclf * urfuutl , without tna kuowledieo ( ibei > Rtlnt ,
Ifnaaaiotry. It la atnalutdy h rmle i ana will !
Bteruiiiniu and > p dy curt , vrbetnar tUu Dtlleut It
aiioc'ertta drinker or * ii alaoaallov reek. ITAKVKH
LAil. < i. ll attrnta so quietly > nd with eueft o r- .
unity tint thoimitecl uiidercoM no > noonT nlono .
ua ura nu u awnro , Ult couaplsto relormatlon U
ITentod 4lli > ucft buokorprtlouUr rrea Tobsnadol
KUICV If CO..161II DciigU c , & lUliiOurilne 81L
frrTrado .upnliod by ULAKB.IJKUUii It CO. , ani
W'UlAntlhQN mtUO CO. . Onulltt.
JltirO lithe _ . . „ . „
] ( ! lug remedy for all ih
untmtural illsrhftrgei nn
nlvMedlaeaieiifif m n.
cerlalacurn for th * ilcbliu
weukueta peculiar
Ipreicrlboltandfetliaf * - /
In rcoMineotllin It to X *
ra all aulTererl. /
A J8TONRMODfC ! TUdltt/
Nulil liy Dru Klai * ,
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