'JUdLE OJMAJrJLA DAEUT BJ E : SATUKDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1891. TUmaikablo Caao of a Woman's ' Abstinence from load Without Bad Effects. SHORT STORIES OF WESTERN DOINGS , siX l''rozon to Dentil at llln Own Door A Colorado Knrnior Gave ft $5OOO Oliook on n $40 LJot Apache Deviltry. Dr. A. M. Smith of Oakland , Gal. , reports nromnrkablocasoof failing. Mrs. Alexan der Cliopo Is an elderly lady who has boon . .Buffering from catarrh of the stomach. For tha past six woo us she lias not taken ns much food as would bo required for ono Rood meal for a healthful parson. Notwithstanding this she shows llttlo woiKnos as a result of borlong fust and Is not confined W her bod. Thlt COAO Is occasioning much comment in mod leal circles. Dr. Smith vouches for tno truth of the abstinence from food. Tlio 'Crloky 1'u.ranB. Within a few days nn im portant Issue nffcctlng Cbmoao litigation In the United Btntcs courts will como up before Judge Jiawlny of the circuit court , says the San Fnmchco Chronicle. Chlnoso arriving hero without proper papers have latterly availed themselves of every chftnco to avoid being ro- tnandcd , or , at least , to prolong their stay , Their latest dodge Is to appeal from the Judg- merits of the circuit court to the United Btatos supreme court. Pending a purely -visionary trial In tlio latter tribunal , they liavo in many Instances been released on bonds. Collector I'holps , who keeps nn caplo cyo on every now way of the celestial that Is dark nnd peculiar , attaches considerable im portance to the argument to bo hoard by Judgn Hnwlny , which will decide whether the Chinese wlio have boon remanded by tlio courts for trial before the United States supreme premo court have any right to bo released on Bonds pending n hearing. Collector Pholpi stated yesterday that the euproino court was already clogircd with such cases , which , as a fact , limy not bo hoard for years to come. Moreover , the Chinese have In sonic instances jumped their bonds and eluded arrest. "The offcct of this liberty of appeal , " said Mr. Phelps , "Is to ovndo the law and clog the courts. I am now accumulating ovldenco to BUbstantlato these facts. It Judge Ilawloy should decide in our favor the opposite s'do may nppcnl to the supreme court , and a final decision thcro will forever scttlo the serious Droblom. " Consldcrnblo interest Is taken in the matter tytho Chinese attorneys , who nro preparing flaborato arguments to securofor their clients the right of appeal and bond. Thought Ho was I'i.xcd. J.V. . Scott , who Is .said to ho nn ex-convict , shot nnd probably fatally wounded John Vaughnn bar-tender on Main strcct.in Nnpa , Cal. , ono night last week. Scott fired three shots but only ono took effect , that entering Ills body Just below his heart. The outcome is uncertain. Vaughn says Scott owed him some money nnd n few days ago let him have some receipts for making fancy drinkswhich Vaughn wns to sell and thus got big money. Before Vuught coulu get the copies ready Scott demanded the book of receipts. They had some words. When Vaughn Old return tbo receipts , two days ago , ho called Scott some hard names and Scott nroso ns if to como toward Vaughn , hut the latter rnlsod a shotgun which was standing near nnd told him to Bit Jowh. Tonight they mot in the street , "Well , nro you flxodl" fisltcd Scdtt. Vaughn sofa laughingly : "No , you have got the host of mo now , " whereupon Scott began shooting. Sheriff McKenzie chanced to bo near , nnd ns Scott began to run ho called out for him to stop , and ns Scott con tinued to run ho fired two shots into the air to frighten him , nud ho surrendered. Scott was Been at the Jull nrfrt snld ho and Vaughn had n llttlo trouble over n girl. When they met tonight ho asked Vaughn if ho was fixed , and understood him to say ho was. It Is thought tlutt Scott shot n man m Mciulocino some years ago -and has served a term in the state prison for it. Ho was re leased eicht months ago. It is thought that the name ho fives Is assumed. Apnc'ion Laying lit U'nlt to MaBsnoro. Steve Bryant came to Tombstone nnd brought the iiows of the killing of C. Smith , brother of B , F. Smith , ot tholr ranch in the Chiracahua mountains , says the Prospector. The only information regarding the killing was that Apaches surrounded the cabin nt daylight nnd lay in wait for him to get up. When Smith nroso ho went to the fireplace to build a lire , having previously opened tlio door. The Indians took advantage of his hack being to them and shot him through the door as ho was In a kneeling position. After killing him they ransacked the house , taking ovorj thing of use to them , after which they uroho ui > every thing in sight. The spot > , where the deed was committed is about llf- teen miles from Fort Bowio. Lieu tenant Clark with a dotachmentof troops and Indian scouts started in pursuit of tlio band. Tlio trail shows there were three Indians in the party , ana they nro believed to bo renegades from Mexico , whither the trail leads. The nrmy authorities claim that tlio treaty with Mexico should bo so amended ns to permit United States troops to cross the border. As it is now they can cross only when in close pursuit of hostile Indians , and must return immediately upon losing the trull. General MeCook contemplates an early visit to Her- inoslllo to confer with the Rovernorof Sonora to see if the Mexican troops will not act in conjunction with these of the United States. Singular Allan Accident. Tlio recent death of W. J. Hanks remind s tbo Reno Gazette of the following accident : Hanks wtis at one tlmo the foreman of the Uould & Curry mine , nnd ou ono occasion , Just after a skip had been lowered for the 1,200 level of the mine , loaded with miners lo relieve another shift , a carman , by some blunder , dumped Into the mouth of thu shaft a carload of newly sharpened picks , that wont hurling down the shaft with gathering velocity and seemingly carrying death nnd destruction to everything lu tholr path. The foreman nnd workmen on the surface : were horror-stricken , and in less tlmo than it takes to toll it Hanks signalled ; but the sltip wns stuck , nud ho hurriedly descended the pump compartment to the 1.200 level. Thcro to Ills great relief , ho found the minors Imd inado the descent in safety nnd wcro , In fuel , unaware of any accident having hap pened. An inspection of the shaft vovcaled the fact that not a smglo ono of the murder ous picks had reached the bottom , and they wore found at various points , stuck fait in the timbers of the shaft. In falUn ? the han : dles hail swerved thorn In curves from side tosluooftho shaft , and with the acquired force they had all boon caught nud ilrraly sdn bedded in the wooden walls. It was with ; grunt relief that Hanks detached and seat thorn to the surface. IioiclHlntivo Clerk. Ono or the clerks In the North Dakota leg islature Is Ed Murphy of Devils Lake , a man with legs amputated so close to his trunk that ho la wholly and entirely legless , says the Jamestown Alert. His arms nro enorm ously strong iind ho propels himself along with consldcrablo rapidity. Ho lost his limbs in a railroad accident on the Grand Trunk railway nt ten yours of ago. Ho wns educated by the company mid Is a good tele graph operator. Now ho bus a farm. Ho Is a married man with family. Keeps llolstolii cattle. Ho docs a good many chores and drives a te.itn after it Is hitched up. Ho excites - cites the greatest compassion from every stranger , yet is cheerful and happy ana seems to pet along- oil right under his calamity. Sllok Diinoo i Allen Heath , n prosperous fnrmor of Cor- . . on a , Col. , rnado a bet of $40 with tvo stran gers In a Denver saloon last week that his chock for $3,000 would bo honored at here bank. Ho signed the check , took a drink re membered nothing moro for soverul hours , when ho awoke in tbo roar of tlio saloon , when the chock had been cashed. Tom O Connor and Mike Hynu are under arrest charged with the swindle. SlyHtcrlotiH Jloltl-Up Cage. v Two masked men entered a tout at Mc- V C-irtyvlllo , an Isolated railroad camp in Ioha northern part of Mlssotiln county , Montana , Jnnunrr 17 , nnd shot flvo men , two of whom died. The masked men got 1700 nnd escaped to the mountains , THE nr.it published the news of the nfTnlr an soon as It bccmna known. The crwo has slnco assumed A mysterious air , In an hour after the tragedy Deputy Sheriff Sprnjfiio was In pursuit and slnco his dispatch , sent the day after , noth ing tins been heard of the olllcor and it Is be lieved that ho has been killed. Governor Toolo started an Investigation of the entire nfTalr. A posse has gene in search of the missing doputy. A. Vrnlnnt "Wiitclminn. Denver papers are having a good deal of fun at the expense of a now democratic np- polntco of the county commissioners , At ono of the meetings of tbo commissioners it was stated that Alcclt Toadtho now night watch man , went Into the jury room after the Jury hail loft and blow out the gas. On going the rounds later ho detected that something was wrong , but as not posted. In a cautious wav lie approached Bailiff Uholins , who was on duty keeping watch over a Jury , anil en tered Into u very general conversation about lights , etc. rinding that pas was the article consumed , holtujulrcd lnnocontlywhat would bo the result if a Hinted match wcro carried inton room where pas was , Mr. Hhelms murmured something about eternity as neon- sequence. Nothing more was said by Aleck who hod approached tha matter so cautiously that Hbclms hud failed entirely of catching on to the application. But the Jnnltor found the windows opened unddiscovercd what had been up. An Old Soout'HOond A romantic story comes from the Fort Gar- iand. Col. , Republican In rognrd to Tom Tobln , the famous scout and slayer of the Kspinozas. It seems that some two months ago a letter came to the editor of the Fort Garland paper from Mrs. 1'lorco of Sioux Falls , Dak. , asking in regard to Tobln. A correspondence followed and It was proven that the two worn brother nnd sister. Many years njro they wcro loft orphans In St. Louis. Tobln c.imo to Colorado , remained some years and on his return could llnd no trace of his sister , nnd was told she wns dead. He came back to Colorado and never heard of her ngnln until tno correspondence referred to bciran. The Joy of the old scout knew no bounds nt the fortunate discovery of his sister's whereabouts after n separation or fifty-two years. A I ted SniiiHon. Lieu tenant Marshall o ( the Eighth cavalry is In commend of twenty Indian scouts now nt Fort'ileado , says the Deadwood Times. Among them is Black Eagle , a mapnlllcent specimen of humanltv , standing six feet two inches \ In hia stocking feet , ana remarkable allko for the symmetry of his form and features nnd for his prodigious physical strength , Lieutenant Mill-shall sUtcs that It is i by no means an uncommon performance for Hlaclc Eagle to ride out on the parade ground , dismount , pick his horse up , shoulder him i and wulk awtiy. Frozen to Death. 0. A. Duonweg- , ono of Akron's merchants , was found in an unconscious condition ono mornlnglast week within fifteen feet of his own door , having ; Iain out all night. Doth legs nnd arms were frozen and ho never re gained consciousness , dying a few hours afterward. It is thought ho fell while get ting from his buggy nod sustained injuries which caused unconsciousness. Ho loy beside - side the buggy , just as ho foil , and the horses had uot moved all night. SOtJTH O. It Air A XBIt'S. St. Agnes Entertainment. The following literary and musical pro gramme has boon prepared for the entertain ment to ho given by the pupils of St. Agnes school In Blum's opera bouso this evening : Instrumental Duet . Irresistible Gallon . Miss Mollle Condon and II. Ailanit * . DrtAMA. THE I1IIETO.V COTTAGE OH A MOTHER'S CUIISE. Cast of Characters. Alex ICoroiif 's Widow. . . .Ulssllnnnnh Cuslek Yvoomio , IiorUnuxhtur , . .MissMury Desmond MntlRO I Neighbors of [ . Miss M. DulIcaK Itvrtbut Mother Kvrnuf f . MlssM. Lawless Anna , Yvoonno's friend . Miss Miiiftrlo Ward Madam Do St. A-lghlun , uluilyof wealth . Miss MolIIo Hunt Sophia . Miss Mary \Vhnlen I'ollcan . Miss KlInCtiBluk The Iluronoss.i . Mlsn Mary Pitrgcruld The Marchioness . Miss Kuto Desmond Act 11 rst. Mother Kerouf and Yvoouno at their Cottage Ilninn. Vocal Duet . O'or tlio Hill , O'or the Dale Missus K , ITstollo Iliiyes nud Kutle A. Murphy. Act Second. Yvoonnc at bor homo In the Mansion. Tableau . Uockof Ages Act Third. Yvoonno returned to her Mother. Tableau . Kcllpsuof the Sun Instrumental Solo . Miss May Ail urns. Essay . Patents Miss Julia ICyno. Tableau . Devotion Vocal Duot. Duot.Misses V. and T. Desmond. Kssay The Ideal and the Heal Miss Ilatimili Uusldc. Tableau Woman's Illchts Instrumental Solo Laltallcdluo Miss Molllo Condon. Tilly Drill by Twelve Young Ladles. Tableau Christian Graces Notes About tlio City. Cyrus O. Parkins of Now Hope , Kan. , is the guest ot 2. P. Hedges. Uuvid Forgll'has removed from the Third ward to the Berry block , Twenty-seventh and N streets , Mrs. Lon Burgess , of Courtland , Now York , is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs , Divight L. Holmes and Mr. nnd Mrs. James C. Car- SIloy- 1 A tuorncetlniTOf the Magic City Gun club , \Vllllam McCraith was elected president ; Bernard vice president ; U. M. San- ' ford , secretary and treasurer , ana Herman Kobort captain. Elder Marlon Bowles , the now minister of the Christian denomination , will hold his first series In this city tomorrow. Preaching at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and at 7:30 : in tbo evening. Services will bo held in the Swedish Baptist church , Twenty-second between - twoen I aud'J streets. A faded or grey hoard may bo colored a beautiful nnd natural brown or black , nt will , by using Buckingham's Du for the Whiskers. Afraid of 1'orsonn.I Violence. Mary Carlson Is a modost-loolclng Swcdo girl employed ns a servant in the household of Mr. Henry Yatos. Alex Hose Is nn Iras- | clbln Scotchman who has for some tlmo boon earning his dally bread as general utility man nbout thosnmo residence. In the course of their dally duties Mary and Alex huvo been obliged to couvcrso and confer with each other regarding ; various and sundry tasks and chores , They disagreed last Thursday evening about the blacking ity itf a pair of shoes and Alex not only maintained that Mary should perform the * work of the bootblack but v'hon she Indig nantly refused ho proceeded to choke her nud bump her head ncralnst the wall. When the matter was reported to tholr employer Alex soon found himself without employment and Mary went about her household duties with a sigh of relief. Alex appeared on the promises yesterday , in the absoncoof Mr. Yntc-s nnu made some menacing demonstrations , which frightened Mary so that she visited the police station and had a warrant issued for his arrest , stat ing that she feared ho might do her personal violence. Architect Meyers' Affidavit. County Attorney Mationoy together with Messrs. Ryan , Walsh and Cunningham nnd L. II. Bradley , counsel for the firm of Ryan & Walsh , returned from Chicago yesterday , where they mot Architect E. K. Meyers. They spent three entire days taking Mr , Mey ers' nUlilnvit in the case of KyunValsh \ against Douglas county for balance on tholr DIB bill for erecting tno now county hospital. The alUdnvit will bo flloa en Monday nuxt , nnd will be ono of the most Icnghty that was ever contributed to thorecords of the district court. Twenty Killed In un Avalanche. BF.UNE , Fob. 0. Near the villngoof Ituettl , in the canton of Glares , twenty wood cutters - tors wcro buried beneath a mass of snow , ice , rocks and trees. Only thrco bodies have been recovered. Mro , Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething produces natural quiet sleep , 25 cents a bottle. BUILDING [ BIG BREWERIES , Th9 Auhouser-Busch Association Will In vest Very Largclj in Omiha. ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST JEFF MEGEATH , CommUalnnora Getting After tlio De relict llcglntcr The Council Ap proves tlio Pay Itoll Hnltroad Matters Other News. The Indications now are that before the end of another year Omaha will bo ono of the largest beer-browlne centers In the world. The Storz & Her brewing company re cently Incorporated with a capital of $1,000- , 000 , and witli the opening of spring will commence the erection of a mammoth brew ery , either upon the site of the old estab lishment or upon grounds that the company has in view. Fred ICriiR has already bought twenty acios of land In the vicinity of Twentieth and Vinton streets , where this season ho will commence the erection of a fclOJO,000 brewery that will give employment to at least 150 men. ' ' The latest company to enter the Hold In the way of nctivo operation Is the Anbcusor- Busch brewing association of St. Louis. George Krug , the Omaha iiRCut , states that It Is now nu assured fact that tbo Anhuusor-Uusch will not only build ono of the largest breweries In the woild at this point , but will alsomako Omaha the dis tributing point for the entire northwest trade. Sonic tlmo ago the people at the home house concluded that on account of the north ern and western trade having grown to such an extent , it would bo necessary lo branch out. After looking over the citlea of Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Kansas City and Den ver , it was decided to come to Omaha , the central location and numerous railroads affording facilities possessed by none of thfl other points. . Hogardlnirthis brewery , it will bo ono of the largest In the world , and in many ways will bo superior to the famous homo housu at St. Louis. It will bo built at a cost of not less than $1,500.000 nnd will have a capacity or 150,000 barrels of beer. It will glvo steady employ ment to2.)0 men , and together with the malt houses , Ice houses nnd storage rooms , will cover live acres of ground. The locution has not boon decided upon , but it will undoubtedly bo In the southern part of the city , near the tracks. Work upon this immense structure will bo commenced this season , but as it will take nearly year n to erect the buildings and get the machinery , wnlch by the way will all have to bo made to order , the brewery will not be hi operation before the fall of 1&U2. IT'S NINE THOUSAND NOW. Another Suit Against IlRglstcr Me- Dentil and Ills Hondsincn. The county attorney has commenced a second suit against T. A. Mcqoath , recorder of deeds , nnd his bondsmen. This tlmo it Is for Po ffl.CG cash balance for 1800 , as shown by tno report just filed by Mr. Mogeath for that year. The other suit was for § 1,000 , being the balance for 16S9. Thus the county Is now after Mcgcath and his bondsmen James G. Mogeath and An drew Murphy for fJ,50o.CO , nnd various amounts of Interest. "How much deeper is the county polng to allow Mcgeath to got Into its funds before putting up the bars before him ! " was ashed of the county attorney. "It is true that suits have been commenced against him for this money , but ho can slave thee off. take them up to the supreme court , etc , , and whllo doIng - Ing this ho can go on getting deeper and deeper Into the oou&ty , " was added. "I upprcciato the truth of that , " replied Mr , Mnlionoy , "nnd thu sumo thing has oc curred to mo. All I wish to say on tie } sub ject now Is that unless urn very much mis taken somcthltiR vcrv Interesting In this con nection will bo hoard at tlio next meeting of the board of county commissioners. " TJIK ATCHISON'3 l'O3ITIO\ . It May Bronk Up the Western Trafllo AHsoulntlnii Hail Notes. Local railroad olucials are very reticent about tbo reported refusal of trie Atchlson to conform to the rulln ? of the Southwestern Trafllu association , directing it to divert a certain amount of its traHlo to Us competi tors , and are even moro ro'ticent about the ef fect of this action , if continued , will have upon the new Western Trafilc association. Ono official expressed the opinion that the Atchison was la rather "hard lines'at present - sent and was raking In everything hi sight in order to tide It over Its temporary embar rassment. Ho admitted that this was short sighted policy , but if all the reports wore true the road was lu need of the temporary Increase in receipts which it ? present action would yield. Another ofllclul thought the reports were not well founded nnd doubted If tbo Atchlson had refused to comply with the requirements of the aRfeeniont. Still imothcr odlclnl thought the action of thoAtcliison could only result In a soriom defection in the now association , as the pool ing features m this and tbo southwestern association ULTO practically Identical , and the action of the Atchison could not but have u demoralizing effect ou the other roads. Gene Into the li'o tinsincp' ) . The Ice crop along the line of the Union Pacific In Nebraska and Colorado is being In dustriously worked. A new source of revenue has boB.x opened by the shipment of largo quantities of Ice to Toxai. The Ice trains have the same right of way us cattle trains and make no stops except for water and fuel. Thousands of tons have been shipped to different points along thogulf coast and tbo business promises to assume great proportions. The Kansas City Ice dealers claim the Iowa roads charge ex orbitant rates , and are making preparations to procure their supply from Nebraska. Dr. Birnuy euros catarrh , Boo bldg1. THE MUOHANIC IiICN LAW. Result of the Weotlns at t' > o Keal Estate - tate Exalmngo. A meeting of the real estate men of the city was called at the real estate exchange rooms yesterday afternoon , totako some action relative to effecting a change In the existing mechanics' Hen law , so that builders will not bo so completely at the mercy of Ir responsible contractors , Among these present were Messrs. Hartman - man , HOURS , Kountzo , Tukoy , Odell , Hicks , Ferine , Kennedy , Clark , Wallace , Upton , Evans and Gay lord. The question was discussed at some length nnd the sentiment was unnnlmouily in favor of a change , but It was not doomed advisable to ask too radical a change of the prcsant legislature. ' On motion of Mr. Herman Kountzo a com mittee , consisting of Messrs , TnUov , Doge * , linrtmqn , Kennedy , Clark and Gnylora , was appointed to draw up u bill to eliminate from the present lion law all lions for material used. Several members of the exchange will go to Lincoln and work In favor of the bill , CTJACOBS P THE BES Rheumatism. Neuralgia. K. Ogden , Mich , Hagcrstown , Md. , May 17,1800. April 21 , IfOO. "A half kettle of " "I and your In valuable , others of my medicine , Ht. Jacob * family , have used St. 011. cured no of rheumatism Jacobs Oil for neu matlo matism and rhcu- ralgia and found It swelling of the knee , Itlithobotln a ipcedjr , cffectlvo the unlvene. " cure. " J. If. MRS. AQKKS KEU.IY. IT HAS NO EQUAL. CLOTH MELN'S CS ppicil Gi i nf "Tr ' OdltJ Oi 11 onGOToa VR' OJJoiOlcll / o ? opo./ . We make a point every season to close out heavy weight Trousers hefore 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 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 bigmen. . Mail orders will be filled with the same care and attention that any cus tomer wouldreceive in making his own purchase. Send mail orders with the understanding that you 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 large lot of Boys' Long Pants during the season and will offer them at this sale in two 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 are remnants and must be closed out. & oo. THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD. * * A WW WVWW'MWWW.PtfN W.W KING OF COCOAS- " ROYAL COCOA FACTORY. " * * Kings arecbut men , but all men are not kings. Therefore , when ihe 'King of Holland says , as he die ! by deed of August I2i889 , that he is greatly pleased with "BEST & GOES FARTHEST/ ' and , entirely unsolicited , grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory , a sig nificance attaches to the act which \v6uld not were he I not "every inch riMdng. " fv&fff&&ff < r&tftMfw&fff&n DR. IIUMi'HRKYs' brtoirics aronclontincallyitntl carefully jireparud prescriptions ! used for nmny 3 nrx lu private nrautleo with succcss.and form or lliIrtyyearsused liy tlio peoplo. L > cry elnglo Sjio- tlilo H u special euro for thu disease named. These Specifics euro wllhout drugging , rnrpf- laff orrcilucln the Byntcin , and nro la fnct nt tl ( Iced the HO voreiBni'omudiciioi'tlio World. UST OF mixcirAr. N03. CUIIES. rulers. I VcvorHiCongistlon.lnllommallon. . . U5 \ \Vormnt Worm I'cver , Worm Cnllo ' . ' 5 It ( Tying Collr.orTccthlDgorinfauta 'J5 4 Dinrrhfu , otChlldunorAdults . . . > * 5 nJIJHrnjory. Orlpliig.lillloiisColic. . . . V5 ( Miolitra IH or li u \omlUiij ; J5 7 OoilitJM , Cold , JlronchltLi 'J,1 ; N Ncuraltlu , Toollincbc , 1'nccocho . . . 'J5 II llpadacliOHiblpLHcadaclie , Vertigo J.'i Jlyspopsiii , Blllom Stornach rnpi > rc8ne lor 1'nlnful I'orloiU. .V.1 Whites , too 1'rof mo 1'erlods . ' 2H Croup , CouqlDifflcultJ'reathlnir . . . . ' 5 Hnlt llliciiin , Erjhirolas.Urupttaus. .V5 ! KlicniimliHiii. lUicurantiol'nlns . Si 5 Frvcronrt A EH o.Clillls , Malaria . All 17 1'llrn , HllnclormcoUJri ! ; . SO lit 4'ntarrh. InfUienM , Com In the Head , ol O Whooping ( 'onsli. Violent CoiiKhs. .SO 5t < ; ( -nrrnl llT-Mlltv.l'hJ'ElcnnVc'alincsa .3 < > . .JtJ aH norvoiis Ooblllty .1.0 > 'IO llrlnuryViaknoiH , WdtlncEcd. . .Ill a i lll9un.sesortlUjleitrtrnliiHallou ! ! . ( ) ( > Hold by DrtiRBl'-.ts , or scntnoitpnld on receipt pf price. Dn HunniREVfi' HAXUAL , (114 ( pncot ) richly bound In clulli nnd gold , mulled free. HOMFHREYS' MEDICINE CO. , Cor. William and John Streets , Hew York. SP ECB.FI CS. For Improved in 1 uj > t > u i i > , EXTRACTOR BEEF , for Hcof Tea. Sou pi. Mnclo Dishes , S.iuccs ( Oaino I'l9li &o. ) . Apple or Jloat Jolly. Keeps for any loiiRtli of time , and Is uhojper nnd of liner Ihivor than any other block. Gonnlno only with J. von Moblc's s-'iiiitiiro | as ubovu , In biiio. Ono pouiul of Extract of Ueef equal to forty puundHotlfuii buof , WHITE BEAVER'S Oures Coughs , Coldi and Lung DlseaM0 * OLD BY ALL DRUOOIBTS. - Bathe aore eyes with Pond'a Extract. WASHBURN - " ' ' " - - -'tjrsMan' , _ LYON & HEALVrCHICAQO : A.MUSEMENTS. THE KEASON'3 ONIA * Hia fc'UCUESS. 5 Performances , Beginning Thursday , Feb. 5th. SATURDAY MATINEE. Ilroiison IIownrcTsGrotiti'st Triumph , AMERICA'S LATEST OIIA'/CK. "Hotter t him th Ilunrlutta. " NV.Hcr.ilcl , "Shun.incloill , is tlic guidon ot love niiilcliiK mid bnive deeds. " llox sheet opens at ro nlur prices Wednesday. Grand Opera House V I'EiiFOKMANcns f Matinos and Niglit , SATURDAY , FEBR'Y. 7th , 1891 JOSEPH WM. J. COMEDY COMPANY. Matinee , - - THE RIVALS. . Nijjnt , - - HEIR-AT-LAW. Swlo of j'rlrcs Me. J1.00 , Jt.50 , J2.00 nil I u of scats now THE G-RAKr331 ] > olluI"Vi\ioEs \ Buntliijj , l ohtMtaru. StU. THE LMJGIIINGBOOM Tlio Mnrtlincr Compily Company , In tlio fun niest of all ftiruo vonu'illos untltlcd "LAA.RKINQ" Hosurvod si-iilsMo , 33o and Sc. lox sheet open Sunday 10 u. in , MAQGIBIS OOMINGt THUKfi . COMMKNUINO ' , J7rh . < ? . America's Famous Comedienne , SupiKirldl bylior new DIUMAT10 OOMl'ANV. im- UorthomnnaKomentof JIU. CIIA1U.US AI11SOTT , llox KheolopcaSatiinlny at rcjulnr prlcoi. EDEN MTJSEE. Will Luwlor , Mntmgnr. Cor. llth tmd Farnam WHKKOF KKIlHUAItV 3. oor . .A.UI XARII : > I U ooopian. The Krntnckr Quint , Jus.Yllson , plionamon&l ip&nilonl > t , Kosn Vcrncn , Bnillili t'k > K Dance , a ncuuty , MneCumboChildren. BOnit nnd dnnco artlBti , BmldlLTandVot , Uormnn CuinoJlunsVuII'i muil * cat mytterjr , li'r Illcycllit , A ( Iront Show. HOTEL lite Sltirrav , Cor , 14th unit Itarnry , istlicinoHt mibittantlaUv fonntrncteil Hotel Hullttlna in Omnlui , tievcrttl lifttvu brick Jifc tnitlH riitmhiu from buHfiiicnt to roof .til tlic cell I nun unit jlooi-H lliteil tritit Anln'Htoa I'ajter mill ; ' Ina it ii i > i > * xllilu to burn < ] iildlv , encni > fH unit Jim iilitrnm throuuhaut the bull < f filer , titeuin licut , It tit it nil colil ttnteratttl mt n 1tlne lit cvet'lll'ooin. Tattle D. BILLOWAY , Prop. iTHMA CURED ! lTmnnn'j Ajthma Cure nmr/attt KnHT nl retifla ltt wo ( cu i ; luarci com * Ifbrtitla ilupi eCicti oorei wb rt IUtb < ri ( in. mtrtat ronrtflrtf fAl mot ! jUv/fcaf. Trice. 0 tl A 151.00. ot Dranhtf orkyoull. 8 inl. FJlEC f for | jump. DR. ItTgOgirrMANIT. Bt Paal. Minn. GOLD MEDAL , PAHI3 , 1878 , 1. BAKER &Co.'s ' Cocoa from wlilcb tlio oiccfla of oil liaa boon removed , la Absolutely lure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its prcpnration. It has more than time times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nud is therefore far moro economical , costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , EASILY DIGESTED , and admirably adapted for invalids as ivell ns for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. FISCHER'S ICE TOOLS , Double Markers , Flows with Lift ing Cams , Tongs , Bars and Fischer's Improved Ice "Hooks. BOLE AGENTS. Omaha 1405 Douglas St. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITOKY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital , - - - S4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 18OO , - 62.BOO Officers nnd Dlrectorv-IIonry W.Yutoi , 1'rotldont ; I 'itla 8. Hood , VIcO'l'riiiKlcnt ; .InmuH W. Havoitu , W V.Muraa , John B. Collins , U. U. Uiulilnj , J. N. U 1'atrlok. W , II. B. lluiihe * , cashier. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12tl > nuU Fnrnaiu St . A Gonorul Bunking ) lnsliH < Trunqaotod PARKER HOUSE BOSTON. J. REED WHIPPL.E tt. CO. , Proprietors Y O U N G'S HO TEL , 13OSTON. J. IlEED WUIFPLB h CO. , Proprietors. CooklDK nnd Borvlco excelled br nono. Complete In all nppolntmimu UoaUooatlon In tlincltr. Tno mittou Tranicrlpt mitt : "Mr. Wlilpplo Ha prlnro of landlords , itnd patrons of 1'urkors' innr Isiitlcliiato a ruturn to tlia good old tlmoi ot Hi founder , Horror U. I'arkor , Mr. WHIl'I'l.it oouttnua tno inumjoracnt o Young * * m licrclinoro. _ * WS\ Bultorlnu frore Til UM ° " 1" ( < | I U youtiitui orron earlrdecar , wWtlof ( wcaknrBs , lost inanliotKl , tito , I will wrid Talu blo treaUsa ( ti-alnl ) eontnlnln ] full particular * for home cure , ritiii : of cliarna JL ploncllil medical woik t iliouhl Iw rood tf ever ] man wlm li n rmtin and delillltatcd. Addrcti Prof. I'.C. l'OU'JUIiItUoodui ] ( , C'OIIU , DR. J. E. McGH&EW , THE SPECIALIST. r. Than Fifteen Yuars Exporlonco in tha Treatment of A cure li mmrnn- PRIVATE DISEASES loud In frtin ) tliroo o tire ilaj-s vltli- out the Ion of an hour's tlmo. rcrmnnontly curml without pain or Inuriimonts ! no cut- tlnus no dllntlnir. Tlio mo l ciiunrknMo remedy known to modern iioloiico. Cured In 80 to SO dny . Dr. Mo- SYPHILIS ! ( Jrun'n trentmant for thh Uirrlbla bluoit dlauaio hug bouii uronuunood the most powerful ntiJ aucct sfnl romudy cvor dl - cuxn-d for tliontiauluto euro of this dlscaio. Ilia OUCCOH with this disease lina uovur boon equalled. A comutotu euro nnd all wonknon ot LOST MANHOOD the Boxual orvant.norr - mmnoji , nnd nil un- nturnl illnrhnrKCs , nrn nbaolutoly curod. Itollot Is mincillqlc imil coraulnto. UhoumatUrn and nlldln- SKIN DISEASES of the blood , llror. kidneys and bladder por- mnnontlr cured. FEMALE on and DISEASES g OI Of tllO _ ch or bladder cured. The Doctor's Home Treatment for l ulloi U trnl ] ' a romplnto , convonlont unit vroiulurtul rcinedir. m 2 to 4 ONLY. Hook free , FID llnPDCIII' ' murvolovn BUCCOS > h Ulli mlitlntW . won forhlm nroiiutatlon „ , , , „ , , „ trny | 'lmtnM | ( ) In olmnict r , nnd his jr.rwit nrmy of prttlcnts roaches from tlio Atlnntlo to the Pnclflo. ' 1'lm Doctor li Kniduiituof 'yiKlltljAll" mcdlclno nnd hns lni/1 lontf nnrlcnroful okiwrlunco In ho > plral prnctlco , nnd Is clusHcd iiinuitK the IcadlnK HpeclallHt In modern Hclcnco. Truntmont li ? corruapomlunco. liook of clrcularanbuutoacliof the nbovudlsenHOS , mn Office , 1 4th and Farnam Sts. , Ounlm , Neb. ICntranco on cltliar ttroot. NERVE'AIID BRAIK TREATMENT , , o ntfutid money If trio ( rvniiuent faiuto GOODMAN DRQG CO , , HID I'a rnam Street , Omaha. Nob. ROBINSON' W. S. Chemist anil Assnj'or. Formerly In Chemical Laboratory oftlio Union L'uclUo Itullwuy Uuinpuny , Special Attention Given to Ores , Waters and Oils. n 12 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb ' EnalUh niaraeiiit linn a. ENNYROYAL PILLS < T v IM ln l i a.OnlyOenulim " _ * > * . i ri. lw ji ifflibn. LAOiciuk Urui lil tat Clilflttilefl f p" " * I"- M > * d Ilrimd 111 llrd ml < ! M Irrtl ) IHiie . avalod nilhbla * rlbhon. li niother. Krfuuitinti n\i \ > tvltliht. UOH and ( mllal oiu. AI UrBKKl l * , r Hn4 40. In il rnl lor J' ' rtl ul rl , tdtlmocUU > 0 < I "lUllrffur l.o < llr , " ( nl M f , ! > / return > " Mull. lO.OOUTrnliijotlnU. > a/n l-nftr , ChlrbtMt rCUeuilcull' < i.Uui1l > nnN < iuur , Snld ty U'Uc l Urucdiu. 1'lilUiln. , I' * . WRITE TO PIER/ "I wns not able to do my kou > i * < rorlc for 15 year * . * i\ysJl' . .NIrholnVII ( Hi,7FVH. : DltblonHt. , lluffnlrj. N , V. "Ducturuil with niaiijr pliyilclaiu for forunla weakucn9nndusid iu iiy rcraixlloililtlioultjonolll. J iKitoiNlitVK IIKANhourud ma ; lamstroiiKns orori rtiiall niyovrn work. " II porlxjx. Ml * IKJXOH for IS. Addruin , NKIIVK 11KAN CO. 1I1JKKA1X ) , N , Y Bold hy ( Juodiuuii l > rui ( Co.,1110 Karnnui bt. . Uinab W A NTFFi Agents tonull the I'lulois VV/ViN i. l U i,0. , 0010H | , | | , the only line over In vcntod Hint holilu IhoolutlioH nltli- out lilnni u liurfoot hiiccchs ; latunt loccntly IxniiiKli HDlu ( inly liy ufrunti , tu whom tlio ex clusive tight I K > V II , Oiiruui tit | if Mounts we will m rw i fiitmplo line by inalti ulno clron- lnrn ; prlcn list uiiil torins u > u unt. Hnuura your torrltory lit onro. Aildrcsn THH 1'IN- llftS ( JI'OTIIKS LINK CU. , 17 IJeriuoii HL. Worcoiiter itisi