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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJ : FRIDAY , MARCH 27 , 1891. THE CITY , Husbands prefer their wives to use Spanish Court Face Powtlor , ns it gives the complexion such a roflnod iind doll- cnto appearance. For snlo by nil drug- ( jlflts ; sample free. The following articles passed the cus toms houBO yesterday : ilfty-two cheats of tea from Japan for Paxton & Gnllnghor , nnd seventy-five chests for D. M. Stcclo & Co , two casks of brandy and ono cask arrack from Franco for Ifor & Co. The Hoyn photo supply company filed articles of Incorporation In the olllco of the county clerk yesterday. The Incorpor- ntors are George Siegfried and Fahlniv Hoyn and Emll Gunz. Tno capital stock Is $ SM,000 , divided Into 2oO shares of 8100 each. _ It Is sweet to llvo , butOI how bitter-to bo troubled with n cough day and night. Dr. Bull's ' Cough Syrup , however , Is a sure rem edy. 23 cents. "I cannot clnR tonight ! My throat Is soro. " "Of courio you haven't tried Salvation Olll" "No. " "Then got it and you will sing lllto the birds.1 The Pngo Soap Co. has shipped a car of soap to their agent , C. F. Parker , at Ogden , Utah. This Is the third car they have shipped this wcok. DULV GllAIXMTED. Commencement of Iilfo by Some .lin- liltloun Youtijc DootorH. At Boyd'a opera house yesterday afternoon wns held the tenth annual commencement exercises of the Omaha medical college. The toouso was about halt Illicit with friends of the graduating clais. After a selection by the opera house orches tra , prayer was ofCcrod b > Hov. J. M. French. The Introductory address by the dean of ttio faculty , Dr. Donald Macrae , followed the I ) ray or. "This U the tenth tltno , " said Dr. Mucrao , "that the Omaha medical college has Issuea licenses to practice the art of mcdlclno. Of course there Is a sameness of programme la all commencement exercises , and this year lane no exception to the rule. The year of grtulu ntlon always stands out prominent In n medical nmii'a memory. I have been In connection with this college almost since Its Inclpioncy , and everyone knows now that the Omaha medi cal collCRo will hold a high place tn the medical cal world. Tlio men who grad uato today stand as hlph In their examination 3 as In any college In the world. " After muslo by the orchestra , the presen tntlon of diplomas took pluuo. followed , by an address by Dr. 1' . S. IfOisonrlnK , president of the board of trustees , who said : "As president of the board , of trustees 1 have the pleasure to present you witl : diplomas nnd declare you doctors of medi cine. I wish I had the time to speak such words to you as would impros ? and oncour- In life. Observation ! nijo you your professional tion and experience has taught mo thai young graduates have the idea that what they do not know Is not worth Knowing , it will require but a short tlfno to disabuse yen of this Idea. Discouragements and dlsap polntmcnta urc frequent In the practice ol medicine , but do not bo discouraged. "In this ngo of rapid progress , t behooves you to bo on the alert. This is no time for Idlers or idle recreation. I'usli forward , bo a peed , thorough physician , and forgot not that you urc good American citizens. "Alnlto It your aim in life to relieve suiter ing humanity. Never betray the confidence reposed m you by yobr patients. Shun the witio cup , und nil strong drink. It is upoi the roci < of strong drink that so many of our members have been shipwrecked. Never re fuse to attend tha worthy poor , but shun the class of dead beats whose names are on ovorj doctor's books. "Be a well rounded , f tillv developed physi clan. Answer ovcry cull where suiTcrin humanity requires your services. Good Ipulj and f"rnw > " . * - - " " to you _ _ . . , - _ - n - S&Le.fensviug's'irddross Wa loudly np plnuilcil. Each of the class was the recipients ' . /f handsome bonnets. Dr. Macrae then presented the prizes. William O. Zclglor of Handolph wns presented with a check for 1500 for havlni ? the highest standing nt the examinations. Messrs. Leper and Stock- dale , though not graduates , gained the , prize for the best anatomical specimen , $ -5 each. Uov. Willard Scott closed the exorcises of the day by an address. "It must bo very evident to you nil , " said Hov-Scott , ' 'that It will bo impossible for mete to speak to you today alonp the lines which your Instructions have been leading you. Tome mo you seem to bo only young people who are still students. I only see you as youthful , and see you ns thoughtful. "It la fortunate , I think , for you that you have come to the great west. The portion of this vast country whoso destiny is as yet merely outlined. Whether your line m life .bo medicine or surgery , or whatever It may bo , you are part of the people and are ex pected to help lift up your country. "A liberal education Is the best thing a can hava aril especially a young mnn Erson starting out In life. There U no ipht to check nor breadth to bound the possibilities of a man if ho has a liberal edu cation nnd a Bound understanding us a foun dation , " Rev , Scott closed by wishing the class all success. Xho graduating members are : John W. Straight , Omaha ; William J. White , South Omaha : William It. Martin , Omaha ; Charles W. McConnell , Omaha ; William U. /oigler , Randolph ; John \V Archerd , Lend City , S. D. ; MlsiAddn Unwerman , Omaha , and Charles A. Mullens of Manly. Agate hoanng scales , cotleo mills with foot power , grcocrs refrigerators , butter coolers. Catalogue of Cordon & Sollock Co. , Chicago. Samuel Uuvns has just received the latest "fad" in china Easter bouvonlr cups , 25o to $1.00. See them. Their IjiiHt Rest. The funeral of Patrick Morris , who died of pneumonia on Tuesday nt his homo-It ! ) Walnut street , will bo hold nt St. I'hllo- menu's cathedral nt IU'30 n. m. today. The Omaha coopers' union , of which the deceased - ceased was treasurer , will attend in a body as will the South Omaha coopers' nnion. Mr. Morris loft it wife and two children. The funeral of Mrs. Nellie E. Kloffnc , whodied Tuesday of pneumonia after an Ill ness of two weeks , took plnco yesterday at 10 o'clock ' from the family resilience , 'JIU',1 ' South Twelfth street to St Patrick's church Fifteenth and Castcllnr street. Interment was mnao at St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral ot Thomas Scanlon took plnco at U o'clock this afternoon from the roil- denco of the parents of tbo deceased at Fort Omaha. The remains wore interred In Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Hlscrs ; best little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. ' C.S.Raymondjowolorromovod to tem porary locatlonN.E.coi' . Douglas & ICth Return of " Floaters. " Patsy Dowllnff , who was "lloatod" to Iowa some weeks ago , concluded to return to Omaha nnd take thirty days la jail. Ho told the court that ho couldn't stand life tn Iowa and thought It was an inhuman act to send n man there. "Omaha Jack" was another who preferred Jail to Iowa. She wus "lloatod" a few days ago under a suspended sixty days' sentence , but when It came to a show down she was lot off with thirty days. Wllllo Newman , a colored youth who ro- ccntly served a term on the lull for rooblng an actress connected with un "Unclo Tom's Cabin" company at the Orandas given an. pUicr thirty uoys as a vng uud suspicious cbaracior , Dan Burna was given n thirty Clays' "floater" and promptly emigrated , Ucsslor'sMagluHcadacho Wafers. Cures all LeutcUc : ! In i-'O minutes. At all druggists Ilulihv lii's Pnrini-L J\.luil. Two men calling under the names of Davis hnd Cameron have boon arrested at Uutto as conlldcneo men nnd land sharks. They claim to bo agents ot the firm of 0 , M , Baldwin & Co , of Omaha , whoao shady trans actions have been mudo public In these columns. JUGGLED WITH THE FACTS , Minneapolis Boil Eatato Mon Donouncatl for Slandering Omahi , BETRAYED BUSINESS MEN'S ' CONFIDENCE , FnotH Gnslly Obtained Seriously PIs- tortccl for tlio Purpose of Itcl.ttl- llilH Clty'H Commer cial Importance. Tbo rcnl estate oxctmnco took occasion to denounce John M. linrtlctt nnd Ulmrlcs M. Wnrnor , n couulo of Minneapolis rcnl cat n to brokers , tn n most emphatic manner. A few wcalcs ngo these men took a swltip around the circle , visiting Denver , Kansas City , Sioux City nnd Omaha , ns they said , for obtaining comparative knowledge of some of the western cities. Upon their arrival hero they were trcntcil In a royal manner by the cxchaiiKo , shown about the cttv nnd given information regard ing municipal affairs nnd the Industries of Omaha. Soon nttcr reaching their homes their ob servations appeared In a column communica tion In the Minneapolis Tribune In which they exerted every effort to bellltlo and lu- Ju'ro Omaha. In speaking of the banking business they said : "Tho abrogate banking capital of Onmhn , Including surplus , Is $4,150,1)00 ; the deposits SlU.lMO.OOO , making u capital of $30 per capita nnd n deposit of ? 9t : per capita. " This the exchange denounced as a Ho. and by figures produced yesterday the president showed that on January 1 the hanks had n capital of $0 , 1MUOO ) , with $3.,203 of surplus ; that the deposits , nro S S.-TO oao , bchiR greater than any of the cities visited by thcso men. Thu sumo figures prove that Omaha was grossly misrepresented In the bank capital per capita , ns It Is $05 Instead of $ . ' ! 0 , and the deposits 5100 nor capita , Instead of $ 'JJ , thus belnc greater thau Minneapolis or any other of the title's. They also state that the manufacturing In dustries of Omaha give employment to 0,000 persons. This the exchange proved to bo u He , as the members had llf/urcs that oven during the present dull times more than fif teen thousand persons llnil constant employ ment In the factories and shops of the city. Speaking of real estate , Messrs. 13artlctt and Warner make the pcoplo believe that the price ? of real estate In the business portion tion of the eltv nro out of nil proportion tion , and ns an example they cite the fact that they priced a Furiiam street lot and the agent told them It could not ba touched for less than ) ,000 a front foot. KceardltiK this lot. It is on Farnatn , between Thirteenth and Sixteenth. These men asked Mr. Wil son of the exchange what prlco It wa hold nt. He referred them to the agent , who Is nlso a member of the exchange. This agent offered to furnish n warranty deed nnd sell nt $1.500 u front foot. Upon getting the price and terms , the two men from the north made an appointment to meet tha agent nt 0 o'clock thut night , put up a forfeit ot 85M ( ) and within ten davs take the lot nt the prlco agreed upon. The agent was on hand promptly nt the time , but It wns only , to learn tnnt the men had suddenly loft town , since which time nothing has boon heard from them , only through the Min neapolis Tribune. On the whole , the ox change regards Messrs. Bartlctt nnd Warner as u , couple of paid hirelings , sent nut to injure ether cities by getting into the conlldcneo of the business men and then blackmailing thorn. It Is not the extremes of hc.it nnd cold so much , as the sudden changes In temperature that cause certain climates to bo in. healthful. When , however , the system is Invigorated with Aycr's SursnpnrUlh , those changcj vTO' rarely attended with injurious ' A mnsscpjixejjtioTrof the members'Of iiic-bitr"oftho Third judicial district of the btato of Nobnislm Is hereby called , to moot In the Douglas county court house , room 1 , on Saturday , the 28th- inst. , at 3 p. . in. , for the purpose jof rocoininondlng to the governor such persons - sons us the bar shall Bo1uct > for appoint- niontto the honch of this district. JAJIUS M. WOOLWOHTII And others. I AND est Kxploiti ol' the Don Carlos Lumber Goiniiimy'M Operators. Charles L. Blazer is again behind the bars. This tltno the walls of the county Jail nt Salt Lake Intervene between him mid liberty , nnd Mr. Blnzcr lim about maclo up his mind that Knit Lake Is not a banner town for swindlers. Blazer opened his brief but brilliant en gagement In that city March l-uud ten days later the sheriff rung down the curtain over the Jail door. < The smooth adventurer had his examina tion last Monday on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses nnd wus bound over to the Brand Jury In the sum of $ .2,000. An effort was made by IJlazcr's attorney to have tUo bail reduced , hut withcut success , and the prisoner remains iu the custody of tno sheriff. All that the prosecution had to rely on to establish tbo charge \vcre the letters and tele grams that passed betwceu the Utah Na tional bank of Salt Lake and the Commercial National bank of this city , and a batch of letters - tors of an incriminating nature found In Blazer's possessI6n when arrested. The principal witness wus Banker Stoutt , who told how the defendant entered his oftlco on the 12th inst. and introduced himself - self as C. L. Blazer of Omaha. Ho bald ho hod made up his mind to engage in the lum ber business In that city and wanted to open an account with the bank. Ho showed let ters of rccomniouilntlon nnd a number of drafts on the Don Carlos lumber company , which showed by the stamps of the banks they had passed through that they had been paid.Ono Ono of the loiters roail as follows : Incorporated. Paid in capital $30,000. DON CAIILOS IjUMBEU CO. , Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ALL Kixns or PINK LU.MIHII. : Mills in South Missouri. O.M.UU , January II , 1801. To Whom It May Concern : This will Introduce to'you Mr. Charles L. Blazer , general manager nf the Doa Carlos Lumber Company. All business transacted by him , as manager , in lha inunt of our com pany , will bo duly ratified by us , and any and all drafts drawn on us by him will bo promptly paid. Dev Oviu.os LUMIIKH Co. , By G. H. lloekett , President. It will bo observed that the letter wns doted January 1) ) , IbOl , which was several mouths after the Don Carlos lumber com pany came to a speedy , unexpected and un timely end. The letter that completely sot Banker Stoutt'u tumd at rest was as follows ; OMAHA , Jan. 3 , 1891. To whom It may concern : As a basis of credit , wo hereby certify that wo have frO.OOO capital , fully puld up. Wo ewe not to exceed 0,5(10. ( DON C\wo < i Lu.Miinu Co. , By Q. II. Hockett , president. The next time Mr. Blazer culled ho opened an account. Ho deposited fvo drafts ono for $500 drawn nt sight ) the other for * J,000 , drawn payable six days after sight. Ho wanted to check against the 11 rat draft In case ho needed money lor personal expenses. Banker Stoutt acquiesced. Accordingly checks to the number of three were duly paid us follows : To Blazer , Hockcr .S ; Co. , ? l.'ll ; to Mr. Heath , KW ; and to Blazer himself , $25 , making a total of 5180. The draft for foOO was sent on to Omaha for collection , but Instead of the money a letter came vyaniini : the bunk that the Don Carlos Lumber company was an insolvent concern. Then loiters nnd telegrams were sent to and from this city nnd Omaha. Among those re- c < jlv < ? l fcyho \ Utah National bank was the following ; "G : . ; . , ilnvch 50 , ISOl.-Wo bavo Just wired you that the Don Carlos draft 13 hot paid. Wo finally found whcro they had nn onlco not the olllco'of the company-but the ofilco of a Mr. Davis , an nitornoy , und bavo boon unaWo to sco him or K ° { him to call. It Is an old story with us. * Wo linyo lust hoard this afternoon that this outllt cleaned up flO.OOO in this town , und that ih y were so smooth that they have thus far evaded Justice , though they have been called to account to our knowledge , and vjo sin- ccrely uopo that they Uavo not imposed upon you. " Another letter dated March 2 by the nflldavlt of the cnshlcr of the Com mercial National bank , said I "I went nt once to tlio oftlco of John P. Davis , who says ho represents the company hero. I presented him the draft and Itvtis refused. asMnalcatcd in my aflldnvlt enclosed - closed , " Another letter snldi "Isaw ono of the clilof conspirators this morning and asked why the drafts had not been paid , but did not get a satisfactory reply. " The reading of thcso letters naturally rrcatod a distrust In Mr. Stoutt's mind , nnd ho Interviewed Blazer. That Individual loftily replied , "Oh , it will bo paid before 4 o'clock ; you know some business liousus put such mutters off to the last moment some times , " Banker Stoutt still sought for light , and again wired the Omaha bank ofllclals and re ceived In reply : 1 On receipt of dUpatch went to ofllcc of J. P. Dnvii , presented draft nnd was refused. " The banker finally concluded that it would ho well to have Bhizcr where ho could llnd him , nnd accordingly caused his arrest. Ha said Blazer told him that ho hud purchased a t-0,000 residence and was going Into business on a largo scale. Some of tuo letters found in Blazer's pos session tire qtnto Instructive and show up Attorney Jolm P. Davis of this city as un exceedingly handy man to have around. It scorns that Mr , Davis , tint content with assimilating law , has found time to nmimuo the Don Carlos lumber company at the snmo time uct as sponsor for his associates iu the lumber business. In a , loiter dated ' 'Novem ber U4 , l&OO , " and directed "To whom it may concern , " ho recommends Illnzcr "to thocon- JldtHico and good will otnny others with whom ho may have dealings. " Ho not only know him In a professional capacity , but ' 'nlso in nn individual capacity as u represen tative of eastern pcoplo with money to in- vo-jt in western enternriscs. " He closes with : "I bellovo that anyone who soss lit tote to do business with Mr. Blnzcr will bo able to relate a similar oxpprloLCO. " Blazer showed good "sense In keeping the above , but should have burned the following From the sama writer. It shows that the Don Carlos lumbar eompnnv was a fraud of the first water , and that Blazer , Davis et at. wore cognizant of It. An extract from It reads : "You told mo a pretty big story about the exchange of the South Omaha lots for thu ranch. I wish you to kindly send Mr. Ste.i- vens n sample of the beef that you rntso on the ranch. Do you expect to plant any lim ber on the property ! I trust tbo stock jou raise will bo of a little morn desirable tpmllty than tlio stock Issued by thu Don Carlos lum ber company. Mr. Pollock writes me thut ho is 'powgrful skurso1 of meat In Missouri , ntul you would do a friendly ntid kindly uct by sending him a choice steer or two. Can you got 'Maw' a Job on the ranch rounding up two-year-olds i" A telegram from George Hockett , the al leged president of the company , found in Blazer's pocket , lead : "Please send nioSCVJ if possible , at once to Denver. " This wns offered In evidence and fjavo rise to a faint suspicion that when the prosldon' of n eompnnv with a paid In capital of $ "Wh , ( ) < ) would humbly ask for $ , " > 0 his lines must have been cast Iu liartl places , In the face of all this showing , Bln/cr's at torney moved to dismiss , but the court couldn't ' sco It that wny , and the bond was llxed with n promptness that surprised the pretentious lumbuunan. It would seem that within the past fowdays the honor that has been supposed to exist oven among gentlemen of vague ideas ns to the rights of property , has been found wanting among the ex-attaches of the defunct Don Carloi lumber company. A compliant is now on lllo In police court in which the aforesaid John P. Uavh Is com plainant and Walter Belhird , ox-bookkcopor of the Don Carlos , dofonuant. It charges ob taining money undo. ' false pretenbcs , und til- leges that liollard hoarded with Davis until his soul hunkered for a chango. yfneii ho sold all of Davis1 furniture lo u second-hand dealer und tool : .nn Arabian ciopurtuie. UhoouiiliiiT-oi the Don Carlos ami the fate 'tu its would-be capitalists is inglorious. Bln/er is In Jail in Salt Lake awaiting trial for obtaining money under false pretenses ; Bal- laruls ii.fuglU.vo from Justice on a similar charee : E. O. Hnlstead is In thu Douglas county Jail hwaitltu ; trial for grand larceny in stealing a lot qf diamonds from a protitttto und John I ? . Dayis Is-lof t sadly dlscouboluto hW'dlng the bajr. " \Vlmt it Costs Must bo carefully considered by the great majority of people In buying even"nocossItles of life. Hood's Sarsapa'rlllacommends itsef } with special force to thu greatmlddlo classes , because It combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It Is the only medi cine of which can truly bo said " 1UO doses ono dollar , " nnd n bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. , E S COMSIITTKES. Anotlior Hatch nf Important Papers The council Is experiencing moro trouble with the committecmon who lose papsrs. Some six weeks ago a potltloa was pro- scntod by property owners , asklnir that the Union Pacific railroad company be required to plank its tracks at the intersection of Sixth and Jones streets. It wis referred to the committee , but now tno chairman f uruUhos the information that the petition has been lost , President Lowry Is not in a happy frame of mind over the m.ittcr nnd today stated that at the next mooting this chairman must present the petition or explain. The street 13 In a terrible condition , the mud being nnnrly a foot deep ana the tracks raised six inches above this , Tourists whether on pleasure bent or business , should take on every trlj ) n bottloof syrup of lips , as it nets most pleasantly nnd offcctunlly on the kldnoys. llvor and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and o'.her ' forms of sickness. For snlo In 50u ana $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. _ Wcl ! Known In Oinnhn. J. T. Granger , caslnerof the defunct Wash ington National bank of New York , is an old citizen of Omaha. Ho was for some years private secretary of S. II. H. Chirk , when ho wns general manager of the Union Pacific ton or more years ngo. Later ho was Identi fied with ( jonotvxl G M. Dodge In the con- structlon of the Denver it Fort Worth rail road , of which ho was general mnnnger. Ho is favorably remembered by railway pcoplo hero , and those who know him accept Ills statement without reserve that himself , Gen eral Dodge nnd other officials of the bank were entirely Ignorant of President Sher man's ' peculations. Dr. * Dlrnov euros catarrh. Coo bld'tr. Ily Omaha MOD. The McCormlck block , a ? 175,000 structure that will ho erected in Salt l nko City this summer will bo put up by Omaha men. Th'o contract was lot Monday. The plans of Architect Mendelssohn were accepted. John .1. Fields secured the contract for erecting the building , whllo sub-contractors Knglo and Kpeneter will look after the mill und Iron work. The material will bo innuu * facturcd , hi this city ii'nd shipped to Salt Luke. Ce a la Millions ot Borne * 10 Xo the standard. Continental Clothing House Prudent Buyers cannot afford to spend one dollar for any article of clothing , until they have seen . some of the bargain lines iii Men's Suits , Spring Overcoats and Boys' and Children's Clothing/ We are having the largest sale in Children's Suits ever held in Omaha. We will sell this week * /7v \ 250 Boys' Cheviot Suits , ages 4 to 14 , at $2 ; regular price outside of our store $4 * See show windows for samples , 4 00 15 ° u"lts > aSes to H of the celebrated Sawyer Double and Twist Cassimere , .V/W at $4 , Sold last season for $7. © FRINQ OVRRGOA/TS. "We are showing the largest variety we have ever carried in Fine Overcoats. Look in our show window and see the Melton Overcoats , in a medium shade , cloth and silk-faced , at $7.50 each , MEN'S SUITS , The biggest value ever shown in the city is our All Wool Argyle Cheviot , at $7 , Sea samples in our show window , elegantly made and trimmed at $7 each ; all sizes , We will send" " a sample of this cloth to any address. LOOMIS & OO. , CORNER 15TH AND DOUGLAS STS. OMAHA. BOSTON. NEUV YORK. DEIS MOIN1SS. Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14,00 DOUGLxAS OMAHA , NEU. Tno most widely and favorably knownspco- nllsu In tlio Unite 1 StuttH. Their Ion : ; ex- ptTlonco , rotnnrkablo skill nnd umvurs.il suc cess Iu the treatment mill euro of Nervous. Chronic und Surgical nisouses. ontltlo thcso onitnont pliyslcliuis.to the { till confidence ol Hid nllllctpil everywhere. Thnvcwuriintpo : A'HJEIITAIN , AND I'DhlTlVfr CUKE for , tha uwlul rIToptsoteiirlvvIco amVtlio nuinor- ous ovlls tlmtfollow In ItR'trnln. 1'ItIVATi : . Itl.OOI ) AXI ) SKIN IMSEASE3 moodily , comnUitelr ninl porninni-ntlv cured. NKUVOUS DnillLITY AND SEXUAL IS- OKDKUSylolil loadlly to thulr skillful treat ment , PILES , FISTULA AND RECTAL , ULCKUS irunnintued cured ivlthout puln or detention from basinet. IiynUOUELK AND VAllICOCELK pernia- nctitly nnd successfully curud In every c iso , .SYl'IULIH. GONOHHIIKA. OLKRT. Spor- niatorrhuM , t-cinhml Wuaknuss Lost Manhood , NlKlit Einlfsloni' , Decayed Kncuitlus , 1'eiiiiilo Weakness an 1 nil dulloato dlsordurs peculiar to cither wx positively cured , us wulHw all funutlonnl dIsordcrsthat rebiiitfnini youthful follies or tlio oxrc-ssof iniituro years. 'riiMPTIt 11 < Ounr.intcoil jicrliiuno n t ly O I l\l\j i U IVlv cured , removal complete , without outline , cutlstioor dilatation. Cures oircctcd ut homo by imtinnt without o 1110- ment's pain or niuioyniico , TO WUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A 9I1T1 < PIIPK 'rl'0 ' awful clTeets of ii. oujvi UVJIXL. unily vlcu which brings orcunlu wenkni'sq , dohtioylnu both mind und body , with ull Its dro dod ills , permanently cured. cured.C C THJ'r'I'C Address those who Imvo Jm- vi. His l 10 puirod theini Ivos hy Im proper IndnlRonco nnd solitary iml > lt- > , which ruin both mind nnd body , unllttlng them for business , stud v or iiiiirrliit-'i ) . MAHItlKI ) MKNor tlu-so - entering on thut li.tppr lifeawuruot physleul dcbllltyqulckly assisted. OUR SUCCESS cd upon facts. First Practical oxperl- once. Second Every case Is specially studied , thus Nturtln right. Tlilrcl medicines uro prepared In our laboratory exactly to Suit oachcat-c , thus ofTectliiK cures without Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB The annoyance of breaking lamp-chimneys need not be borne. Get tough glass chimneys. Macbeth's " pearl top " and " pearl glass" are tough against heat ; they clo not break , except from accident. They are also clear , trans parent , not misty or milky ; they fit and stand upright ; shape and proportions are right to di rect the draft upon the flame. They cost a little more than rough and wrong chimneys of common gkss that break con tinually. I'lttsburk' . CEO. A. JUCIJITH & CO. ; NO NE COLDS IN THGHEAD , by one application , OATAHRH , in a very short time. HAY FEVER , in fiom 3 to 5 days. EAHAOHEjjnstautly. _ FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. FOIl SALE 11Y Al.t , DUUGOIST3. I'roimrotl only by tlio I'HENOMN'K MhoiOIMrcd. llurkor lllouk , Omaha , U. S. A , DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A 1'ullSct of Teeth on Itukber , lor rlVK DOI.I.AIH. A perfect Bt guaranteed , ToclticitraclcJ without pain ar ( taoitar. n < l wltliuut nnnfilliullo. liol.l ami Ihor Illllniii ut Idwoit rutui. llrlilnJ mitt l.'runu Wurk. loulli wllliout ( ilutvi. All nom ; ir- 0FICE , PAXTOM BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrnnc * . ICth itrcct cloTfttor , Open evcnlngt UDIII8 o'clock. AMU SIS MEMTS. " RKTURN OP THE POPULAR. FAVOH1TE3. MONDAY , MARCH 20. ) Tlio OrlKlnnl und \Vorltl r niotts ( HKNLON BROTHERS ) WILt < 1IKOIN A ( WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT Presenting for tlio First Time In Omaha Tholr Burgeons , Niw Succlacnlar Panlominic , SUPERBR. oxts Open Saturday nt Usuil Prices. Will I.awlor , Manager. Cor. lltb nnl Varna in WKKK OF .MAUCll 2J. Don Cnmcron. tl.o Lilliputian Orator. A wonderful Mliliret , roilro. SlMglnx I'nrrott , l.ovcnbcrit Illnilons , La Verne , mn tcr m'nil ' of ninulo unit bachelor of black iirt. A timt rlnut comedy cutcrtnlnmont In addition to thcso wonders , Moore's ' Tree of Life , A poBlllvoniro for Kid noy mil I.lver Complaint ninl nil lilooil illvoiMci. l > Mltpiy : to HIIIUT when yon cm liocinecl by Uhlun Mooro's Tree < f l.tfe , tiicMJro.it I.Ifo Kernel ) ' ? rrliofl pur botllo. 1'ro- pured iii.il put up l > y Ur. .1. II. Moore , TKSTntONI.VT. : This U to certify tint I lura to < to.l tlio medlcn prupcitlcii ot Dr. Muuin'ti Tree of I.llo roniuily to m entlroHiitltrnctlon , niul cm moat hunrtlly rcconi nieiul It IntliDfUfTarlntf unit ntlllcteilcvprywlicro. to bo nil o'altno.l for It In thj above rtitemi'iit. I.nst rprlni ! I was inifforlnii from loss of mipetlto , constl- pnllJii , otc. , or'K.niltnu from klilncy and liver trouble , nniU hint not used ono bottle of till * uri'iit J.Ifolluiiipily until I wns uic.illy relived. .My wire nli-o , liolnif ntn very crltlrnl tnio In life , wna uf- fprlnx miicli nt tlrac . nnd by Iho uo of tliH rom- eily Imn Ijicn unveil Ironi iniu'li Kiiflcrlnj * nnd possi bly from I'remiiluro ' clo.ith. Our yunnKent on' licullli for scveml > cu ; ] iri been very dulltnto. Jin continctoil nome lung trouble by taklni ; cohl wltli mci : > cU lilcll pnuliieiM Hront nervotn debility mid occn lonnt bleodtncof tlio lun s : helms iibcil Komo four bottlosdf Trcoof I.ifannit locU ninl looks us tlioiiKli new llfo hail boon given him , If ) on nro afflicted , try It. liEomu : Mltiru llox V4 , Cnrllilo , In. rrosliJlnK KMor. ESTABU1SI1ED 18B 6. IH.J.8IMP80NI . . 1400 and 1411 Doclao ; St. , Omaha , Nab. -nunnniis OK First Glass Carriages , The I.cndliiR Stylos. The Lowest Trices. . VOUK 1'ATUONAOC SOMOITED. HOTEL Tli Jlurrau , foi : 1-lth unit iltn-ncv , Mlin tnoHt HtibHtanttnllu conntructe.il Jlotct Itntltllnii In Oimilni. Hci'crul hcnvu bvlek Jti-o tc < illn rtiitiifiif/ from iKiHCJiieiit to roof. All tin : cellliwx ninl flooi-H linctl irltb Anbcntore jn-oii/ iiiliiftnnklnu it fiiij > oMM/bfe to burn QHvl ( { . Five encuj > en untl jtra iiltii'iim throughout the Inilltlliiii. Steiitn lic.ut , hot unit cohl tivifcr unit nnnnliliiili\ ereru room. X l / \titnnrjiHnncit < tnu- , B. SILLOWAY , Prop. HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol AVenuo. Just completed , has 100 rooms , throj stairways , from the top to tha bottom , hai ftne elevator and dinning room service , Is lire- proof throughout , line bllbr.l rooms and the ilne'.t toilet roomi In the city. Lar a Sample rooms , Suites with bath &J. Cor 14th nnd Cnnltol Ave. Street oar servloo In all directions. Ilfites. from SB.5O to S1.00. NEBRASKA. National Bank U. S.'DEP031TOUV , OMAHA , NH 3 Capital , - - - - 400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - OSi.QOO Olllcort mill Uluxtora llenrjr W.Yatet , I'raalilintt I-cnla a. ItuuJ. Vlco-rrcsulent ; Jutnoi W. HaroiiJ , W V.Moraa. John H. Colllni , IU U Cuatiln ; , J. .N. II IMirlck W. 11. tUIuglioi. Corner IJtli nud Karnara StJ. A General IJuuklni Uuslueu Trmsiotel A COLD IS INFLAMMATION. TO PDND'S EXTRACT REDUCES INFLAMMATION. Specific Directions. II'A COLD IN THIS I1U.VI > , npply I'oud'H Extract ( diluted oiio-hnlr ) by n nnnnl ilouchr , or Mind' It , or vuporlzo It over u lamp und Inhulo tlio Cumon tlirou li the IIOHC. IF IIOAHSi : , Knrcto wltli I'oiid'a Kxtruct Kovornl times dully. IN xr TIKI : TIIIIOAT is sonu nnH MCCK .vrinr , rub tlio neck EASIEST thoroughly \vltli 1'oud'n I2xtract nn l , on retiring , \vrnp the noclc In n woolen l ninlngo ; Maturated tt'Itli loiil'n Hit met , und pro tected ! > > nn outer ivnipplnj ; . i IV Tim LUNGS AKIi hOIUC , tulto n tcnspoonful of I'ond'i Ex * tract four or five time * dully. ' HFTIII2 MUIKS ACHI3 nnd arc POND'S core , rub them Tioroualy with I'oiul'n Extract. EXTRACT FOR CHILBLAINS , butho with I'oiul'N ' Extract and bnndn o with cloth saturated \vltli l'oiul' Ux- TO tract. ItchliiK quickly stopped. BUT do not purcluiKc no mo cheap Mibntltuto nnd expect It to do vrliaU Pontl'M ' Extract will. Ho Hiiro you have gciiiiliia article. Ulnilo only by Pond'N Extract Co. , Now York AFFECTED and. Iioiidon. A check for will secure insertion TRADE MARK. 50 TRADE MARK. of half-inch , one time , in papers below. PHILADELPHIA..Ladies' Home Journal EOO.OOO NEW YORK Delineator . ' 300,000 11 Housewife 140,000 II Our Country Home 110,000 II Ladies' World 190,000 II Argosy 130,000 SPRINGFIELDO. , Ladies' Home Companion 110,000 NEWSPAPER Advertising Agents , 66 & 68 W. Third St. , TRADE MARK. CINCINNATI , O , TRADE MARK. ' NO OTJRR ! NO PAY. r.DOW 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen yonrs c < porl-n30. A. rotnlir sri'tmto In tnMlclno. in dlplonni sttoir. If itlll tlio Broatost aiicco" , nil Norvo" ' . Clinmlo anil I'rlvntu Dl o not. A pornmnont oura unnrunleo t for Uitorrl ] bpcr , , iVl Mnnlmcul , Seminal WuBHiio-n. NlKht 1.01101. Impntuiiur. Srjihllli. Htrlcluro. nndnll dlij 5" " of tlio Hliioil , Skin nn I Urinary Orn-.ni. N 11. 1 itimr.inUjo t-W for every cmo I un lort iko ttM td iiro"ConsultnUon free. llookMyitorloj ot Mfo ) ont fro ) O.llculiour4-l a. in. to 8 p. ra. buaJay II ) a. m. to 12 ni. MANHOOD RESTORED. "KANATIVO. " the 'VVoiiilcrful bpnnlsh Kcmcily , 1 told with n AVrlUumJuarantri ) to cure all Ncnoux Ills- COAIJ , such u Weak Mcniury , uoss of Drain Power , It c il chc , Wakclulness , luA Man- hooil , Ncrvouencti , IAS- tltuclr , all drains nnd Before & After Uso. | oi of power of the Fhotoitrapheil from life. Ucncratho Orgoni , Iu either > ex. cauied by over-eiertlon , youthful Indeerretlom , or thu ezrcsth e u of tobacco , opium , or itlinulonti , which ul'lmntely Icaa to InOrmlty. Consumption and Inmnlty 1'ut up tn convenient form to carry In tli veil pocket. 1'rlco II a paciaBf. or 6 for . With every IS order wo glvo written Kuarantoa to euro or rpfunil the monor. StnttTmalltoan/ftiWreta. Circular free. Mrntlou thli papir. Addrcsl , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Drjnch Offlco for U. a A. Wncurbornfltrcpt. ruiCAOO. 1M. FOIl 8ALK IN OMAHA. NEU. . Ui" Kuhn & Co. , Cor , lltli > V DouRlsft 6U. J.A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. 14lh ft DoiiKli A.I ) . Kcftter & Co. . Council Mufti. In. DRUNKENNESS X.ZQUUM. MAJ3IX. IN'ALL THE WOKLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR , MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It cuii be l en In a tup t cutfu or . or In ar. :4 lt at fuo3 , without ne Ituowledge of > In . . . . n ° luieyli ] r < ul , . . and will ctleet p rra n ct sad > peady cute , whcmer t""J'"i'l'tu ' umij thai t&S'pau'nt underuoo no laoonvinlonoi , nd ira hi u owir . hli forapUle rolprrooltca Ii tifaoiad. i8p > E baoKopArtlouUrir < a. Tabrliadot KUI1N & CO./lOth / It UoujjUM. & IMh it Cuinlns BU , " 'Trada fupplUd by1I..AKE. . UK - - irTUO CO..Om n PTUKE nnnllTI HANIIAI.WOOII OAi-aur.KS nm the I ill I A beit anil unlr cnp ul < rutcilboUr UUUU | n rc.-viUr iihrdclani for Ilio euro of Qonorliou ami dUclmrgo from tin urlnarr nutrllua ot uc'julruJ. II.N per box , A INFLUENZA = i OR GRIPPE , " Parsons who nro nfllictou with RoniplnintBhouUl not ( till to use WILBOR'S GOD LIVER OIU AND PH08PHKTE8 , It frivca immoditito rolitit untl a per innnont euro In a short timo. It vH * provutit tliia loll dlsouso from having i futtil termination. Sold byall dru c Itas'jro , as you vuluo your haaUh , pot thogonuino , manuftioturod only py UK. A. 11. WILBOIl , Chemist ; Uoston , Mass. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S. ' STEEL. PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOCITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Ma Ci utlivaricnowieilted ItuOluB i iM ( ly for nl' unnatuial UlBcliaigui ceitalncure ( or Ihr U bllV < 1 tMlinr vvakneii iieculli townnun. WrionUby Irrc ortolt ! udo ( li fl 1 I THE U CHlM > citCo In rpmnuntudlDg Ittq | all iuir r r . I ) STONED , M 0,0icuu , ltti Hol < ( hy ItrairKUUb , I'Bicis 11,00. ;