THE OMAHA "DATLY BEE ; SATURDAY AI > UIL 0 , 1892 MARTIN FAIRLY DISTANCED Boyd Wins in the Democratic Primaries with the Greatest Ease , BUT THE STRUGGLE VMS INTERESTING Tlio Oiwrnor Scenros the Mention of Sixty- Nine Dclegiitei , While IIU Opponent ( lots Only Thirty In the City The Returns. The democratic primaries hold yesterday for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention , which Is to take place this afternoon , aroused a great deal of Inter est among the loading worker * of the parly nil over the city. It was a Boyd and antl-Boyd fight all the way through , with tno Boyd wing of the party so far ahead that the race bccamo a walk .away lo/ig before the last quarter polo was reached. There was some very peculiar features connected with the contest. It wa openly assorted by the Boyd men , for In stance , that the Martin faction had boon dis tributing Hill money , and on tlio other hand the Martin supporters declared that Mr. JJoyd and his friends were handling Hill money. The light brought out all the fac tions that have from limn to tlmo opposed Governor Bovd within the ranks of his own party , and ho had to moat them In n hand-to- hand light nt overv polling place , although the Martin or nntl-Boyd party was not strong enough In some of the wards to make the contest even interesting. The Immediate object to ho attained by the successful lender In yesterday's contest was supposed to bo the leadership of the Ne braska delegation to the democratic national convention. It has been assorted , however , that the ultimate object in view was the con grcsslonnl nomination. It was remarked by disinterested parties that there wore several congressional aspirants among those most energetically engaged In working for the success of thrc nntl-Bovd tickets. Returns wore received at Tun BER ofllco lost night from Chicago , Mlllurd und Flor ence precincts , showing that the Boyd delegates had been elected In those precincts. U was Use learned that four of the llvo delegates from West Omaim were Boyd delegates. In Clontarf the Marilu delegates won the light. Result of tlio Struggle. The vote cast In most of the wards was largo for n primary and nt some of the poll ing places the interest was somewhat oxclt Ing , but there wore no personal encounters. The Boyd ticket was elected in the Second , Third , Fourth , Fifth , Sixth and Seventh , and elected three out of eleven in the Eighth ward , making n total of stxty-nlno delegates. The Martin ticket was successful In the First and Ninth , and elected eight out of the eleven delegates In the Eiphth ward , making a total of thirty delegates in the city. Mr. Boyd will therefore go into the con vention today with a backing of sixty-nlno votes from the city and Mr. Martin with a backing of thirty votes. The Delegates Klccteil. Following ere the delegates elected : First Ward Charles M. Conoycr , Frank Saulcr , Anton Ziskowsky , John Mulvihill , Low Herrman , Laurs Ilnnsen , John Power * , M. Schlnkor , Louis Ulm , John Shoahan , James Scullan. Second Ward Jock Monroe , Albert ICuca , J. P. Muilnndcr , Charles Bnlzor. Matt Hou- Innd. M. Vollovlch , II. Eisele , M. J. Foonan , Ed Wlttlg , James Norton , Peter E. El- * asscr. Third Ward Richard Burdish. Louis Schmidt , Jmnos Carr. Patrick Ford , Anthony McAndrows , W. A. Wallace , Henry Parrish , Jack Moynihan , llonry Uichards , Henry tjoldler , Mike Killgnllon. Fourth Ward B E. B. Kennedy , Wnrron Bwltzlcr , Dana S. Lander , Henry Anderson , Nat Brown , Pat Cnry , Ed. P. Mullen , F. J. LnngeV. . P. Breuunn , M. J. Dowllng. J. H. Tuthill. Fifth Ward Thomas Dallcy , M. Loary , E. C. Erllinp , John McUorry , Thomas Borming- uam , Ed. Mcadimbcr , J. Harding , T. J. Con- wav , M. Welsh , Pcto Connolly , Frank O'Hourko.- Sixtti Ward-Ooorgo . Tternoy , xV. S. Fclker , Ernest Wipes , James Steel , \V. C. Bullaid , William Siovors , T. F. O'Brien , ( Jeorgo Shrooder , Jerry Beaver , Dwight llustln , Fraud Sastrom. Seventh Ward - James G. Mogeath , Lewis II. Korty , J. Clarlc Abbott , W. J. Kennedy , Peter Gees , James Scbncidowind , Alma Jackson , Samuel Uosnoy , John S , Knox , John J. Hnnlgheti , John OznpltmsUi. Eighth Ward James B. Sheoan , M. Ilon- drlckson. C. B. Keller , William Saxuucr , Thomas Sullivan , James Kclloy , Joseph But ler , W. a. Doano , John Kllkcunoy , F. C. Wcymuller and J. P. Connolly. Ninth Ward C. S. Montgomery , T. J. Munonoy , E. Gursko , W. A. Gardner , J. A. O'Kccfo , John Hope , J. McDonald , George \V. Ames , Patrick McKonua , Peter Walsh , W. N. Babcock. Notes of tlio Fray. After the votes had been counted In the First ward and the result announced some of the Boyd wing of the partv gave it out cold that the ballot box had been stuffed by Martin men. According to the Judges 8"'l votes were cast with a majority of UCO for Martin. Tom Lowry and Owen Slavon wore openly accused of manipulating the returns. According to the statement of the kickers , a man wns otationed at the door of the voting booth all day , whoso duty it was to takeoacn man's name as ho entered and cast his bal lot. The tally of the spotter num bered Just nil when the polls closed , When the [ result wns made public by the judges a great howl of fraud went up from the Boyd followers and the kicking which followed would make a government mule bang his head. Mr. Boyd's friends in the First ward spent the night In gathering evi dence of the nupposod crookedness which will probably bo picsoutod to the con volition today , The Rcmilt In .South Oinnlm. There was not so much Interest manifested In the contest nt South Omaha ns in this city. The lesult was the election of a list of delegates chosen by the Jeffersonian club nt the Thursday nicht meeting , The ticket is a compromise measure , and is composed of about an equal number of Boyd and Martin sympathizers. It is under stood that tno delegation will favor Eocuring harmony by sending both Mr. Boyd nnd Mr , Martin to the national convention , ono as dologato-at-largo und the other as delegate from the district. The delegates nro : W. S. Wultten , Frank Sholanoy , E. J. Koykorn , O. II. bobotkrr , Franit Uolczal , J , II. Bulla , Thomas G. McGulro. II. It Welch. Tim Maloney , J. L. Olson , F. D. Jankovsky , A. N. Hugau , W. II. Stonsloff , Herman tel ler , Ed Johnston , J , S. Walters. . , < /g The Sprlug , Of all seasons iu the year , Is the ono for making radical changes in regard to Health. During the winter the system becomes , to a certain extent , clogged with waste , and the blood loaded with impurities , owing to lack of exercise , close ronllnemont In poorly von- tilalvd shops nnd homes , and other causes. I'lils is the causa of the dull , sluggish , tired feeling so general at this season , and which must bo overcome or the health may be en tirely urokoa down. Hood's Sarsapa'rlla has attained the greatest popularity all over the country ns the fuvorlco spring medicine. It expels the accumulation of Impurities through the howcls , kidneys , liver , lung * Rtidsklu , gives to the blood the purity and quality necessary to good health and over coinoa that tired feeling , T1W NKiniA ! > l.l UlSTlt.lL JT..1.VS. OMAIU , April 7. To the Editor of TUB BEE : In .my letter of the 3d lust. , bearing upon the advisability of building a line of railway to the northeast , I promised to show In another article the importance of the pro- poiod connections at Fort Dodge nnd the ad vantages to bo derived by building to u con nection with thnso throe railway systems , rather than to wall for one of them to occupy nd monopolize the Intervening territory. In compliance thorcmlth I respectfully submit the following ! The only direct connection between Omaha and St. Paul , Minneapolis and Duluth Is vli the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway , and that company Is controlled and operated In the Interests of the Chicago It Northwestern Railway company , so tkut ir tact wo have DO oouipotlUon botwoeu the lines leading to Duluth and tboso loading to Chicago. The proposed Nebraska Centra , line to Fort Dodge , In cooncntlon with the Minneapolis & .St , Louis nnd the St. Paul & Dulutb railways , will furnish n competing line to St. Paul and Minneapolis fifteen miles shorter and to Dulutb twenty-six miles shorter than the existing line , nnd only twelve miles longer to Duluth than the aver age length of the existing lines to Chicago. This route will not only give a direct outlet for the products of Nebraska by the north ern lake nnd rail routes and access to the mining districts In the vicinity of Duluth , but will also afford a good connection with all the Important railway systems centering ntSt. Paul , viz. : The Northern Pacific , the Great Northern , the CanndlMi Pacific nnd Its protege , the Minneapolis , St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie ( "Soo" ) railway , nnd rench the stone quarries nt Manknto and the important milling Interests nt Redwing. The Wlnonn & Southwoslurn , with which n connection will eventually t > o made at Fort Dodge or Webster City , Is being constructed In the In terests of the Delaware , Lackawannn ft Western Railway company of Now York , Tlia latter company is ono of the strongest corporations In the cast. Its mam lines extend from New York to Buffalo on Lake Erlo and Oswctro on Lake Ontario , and its branch lines pcnctratu all the best coal and Iron distrlots of Now York nnd Pennsylvania. It Is the owner of u largo fleet of vessels on the lukna , and by trafllo arrangements with the Grand Trunk railway , which crosses Canada , roaches I'ort Huron , Mich , , whore it connects with the Flint & Pore Mnrquctto rallwnv , which It controls , the latter having a line to Ludlngton and Manlstce on the eastern shore of Lake Michi gan. It also controls the Toledo , Ann Arbor i * ; Northern Michigan railway , which ex tends from 'I'oledo on Lake Erlo to Frankfort OH Lake Michigan , giving It n second inde pendent line across the peninsula of Michi gan , traversing the best hard-wood lumber and fruit districts of that state. Bv moans of largo steel transports It handles Us busi ness across Lake Michigan from Llldlncton , Manistca and Frankfort to ICownneo , where It connects with the Uroon B.iy , Wlnonn & St. Paul railway , which It also controls , the latter commoting at Wlnonn , Minn. , with the Wlnonn & Southwestern railway , giving It a direct line under Its control from Now York und Ponnsylvanli to Osage , In. , the present terminus ol the last named ro.it ) , and passing on route tbo chiot lumber points in the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota , viz : Warsaw , Stevens Point and Wlnona , and also the cedar swamps of Wisconsin , estimated to cover 1W5OUO ; acres , nnd to contain 03,800,000 posts , telegraph poles , piles and railroad ties , In addition to largo quantities of tamarack and spruco. It will bo noticed not only that this Is a laka and railway routo. but that n portion of it passes through thn Dominion of Canada , which relieves it from tho-controlel ho Interstate commerce act and places it In i position to compote- for business without restriction. There is no system of railway ivblch could bo extended to Omaha'that ivould give it the facilities for handling lum ber , COA ! , grain and other heavy products , and raw materials for manufacturing pur poses , that would bo afforded bv the Dola- fta.ru , Lackawnnua & Western lake nnd rail- ivay routes. The connection with the Illinois Central railway will not only give a llrst-clnss line to Slucago about the satno length as the "Q. , " And roach the important coal districts of Illi nois , but will also give a competing line to southern points , ns the Illinois Central " roaches not" only a largo portion of the state of Illinois , but basan nlr line by the way of Cairo and Jaclison to Now Orleans , and branch lines to tot. Loul < " , Memphis and other southern points. Much of the grain and other products of this western country is already llnding its outlet through tbo gulf , and the imports at Now Orleans nro constantly Increasing , nnd would bo greatly augmented by the opening of this connection. As the Illinois Central has no ines reachicit northern points , it would not bo hampered in its business relations with Omaha , as the Milwaukee road is at presort. No argument Is necrssary to show lhat it would bo very much more to the Interests of Omaha and Council Bluffs to have the terri- ory between Council Bluffs and Fort Dodge occupied by ono railway line friendly to the interests of those cities and independent of any of the above three railway lines , than to allow the territory toco occupied and mouopo- li/od by any ono of the tnroo. If you will allow mo spjico I will also show In another communication that the connec tions to bo secured by the building of a line of equal length to the east instead cf the northeast would bo of almost equal Import ance. Also , that the construction of tboso lines will secure to Omaha and Council Bluffs tlio trade of a largo section of western Iowa which should by right bo controlled by these two citioi , but which is at present , in fMct , controlled by Chicago , largely because the railroads naw traversing these sections are interested in the long haul to Chicago , nnd the service is purposelvslow nnd unsatisfac tory. It is much harder to do business satis factorily within the district immediately east of Omaha than within a line district west , or northwest , and there is a larger trade to bo secured if It can onlv bo conveniently nnd promptly reached. Respectfully , J. 11. DUMONT. ACIosu Call. Mr. J. P. Blaize , an extensive real estate dealer in this city , narrowly escaped ono of the severest attacks of pneumonU while In the northern part , of the state during the recent - cent blizzard. Mr. Blaizo had occasion to drive several miles during tbo storm and was so thoroughly chilled that bo was unable to get warm , and Inside of nn hour after his re turn ho was threatened with u novoro case of pneumonia , or long fever. Mr. Blaize sent to tbo nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , of whioh ho had often Heard , nnd took a number of largo doses. Ho says the effect was wonderful and that In a short time ho was oroathing qulto'oasily. Ho kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to coma to Dos Momes. Mr. Blaizo regards Ills cure as sim ply wonderful , nnd says ho will never travel again without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ramody. The ( Dos Momos. Iowa ) Saturday Review. 25 and 50 cent Dottles for sale by druggists , Till ! I'KOl'LK'S. Special for Saturday Only. Coys' pants 19c. BOJ-B' suits Too. Boys' lltior clothing in prouortion. A toy fjivon free with every article bought In our bova' department. SPECIAL. Tomorrow nnd tomorrow only wo will soil the celebrated bull breeches , jouns limits for 4'Je ; every pair wiirnuitod not to rip ; only ono puir to uny ono cus tomer. SPECIAL. Tomorrow , nnd tomorrow only , wo soil blue Jlnnnol suits for men for 81.50 ; Ihov uro worth just $7.60. "SYo also ofTor special values in suits for men from $0.75 to $9.60. SPECIAL. For tomorrow wo offer n. line of men's suits for Slo.OO that are actually worth unto &JJ.OO. * SPECIAL. For tomorrow wo offer n line of crush lints for 89c ; wo have thorn in all shapes and colors. SPECIAL. For tomorrow wo oiler a line of shirts for -loo worth $1.00 , And a necktie goes frco with everyone ono of these shirts. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSB , 180t : Douglns street , 2nd door west of 13th street. Dr. Culllmoro , oculist , Boa building Omaha compressed yoaststrfctly pure The Indies of Vesta Chnptor No. 0 , Order of the Eastern Star , will glvo a progressive high flvo social Saturday ovonlnj. ' , April I ) , at Mnioniu hnll. All Masons and their friends are cordially invited. These desiring to compete for prizes nru requested to bo in their places at I ) o'clock sharp. Drunkenncii. A disease , treated as such and perma nently cured. No publicity. No inilriu- ury. Homo treatment , Harmless and ofloctunl. Refer by permission to Bur lington Huwlcoyo. Send 2a stamp for pamphlet Shokoquon Chemical Co. , Burlington , la. operators are convinced that life U too short to write wllh the pea. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Abundant Evidence That JTrado in Every Section of the Country is Inproving. GOOD REPORTS FROM BUSINESS CENTERS Itrgnrilliic tlio SlnrknoM Thnt litecl hi Tntilo llr.iiUtrprt'n Weekly Jlovlow of Wall Strout mill Clear ing Homo Statements. Nr.wYotiK , April 8. U. O. D.tn & Go's Weekly Kivlow of Tr.\do says : Another week brings additional proof of actual Im provement In business at many points , while slackness nt n Tow Is explained bv causoi obviously local nud tompDrary. The money market continues abundantly supplied and easy. Two theories exist regarding the state of business which llnd frequent expression that tntdo has jlisappolutotl expectations to some extent Is obvious , and there nro some who claim that a reac tion has begun of unknown dura tion , which appeared In Europe last year ncd was only In part dofoiTol hero because of extraordinary crops. These have to sup port them the unusually low prices , and in some departments a shrinkage of sales. Rut others argue that disappointment U duo to excessive expectations , and especially to the failure to take into account the treat volume of indebtedness loft from ro.tl estate specula tion at the west and south , and the Influence hero of bare crops and financial depression abroad. These have to support them , much ovldonco .hat the actual business transacted , all branches considered , Is creator Ihan over before at this season , In spite of all obstacles and complaints. Reports from Trait o Centers. The reports from other cltloi nro on the whole favorable. At Boston there Is fur ther improvement In the dry poods , the job bers ore active and mills very well employed ; western reports are favorable and southern better. At Philadelphia the failure of an iron house , following Hint of the Lohlgh Iron company , depresses that trade. At PHtsburg iron stoclcs IncMaso and there Is no Improvement in products , ship ments of coke ucltifj the lowest for the your thus far. but the glass trade Is steady and trade in hardware orignter. At Cincinnati the hat trade exceeds last year's ; but In building prospects are clouded oy a threatened strike. At Cleveland all lines Improve except pig Iron and ore , and money U In more demand. At Detroit trade equals last /ear's ' , but freights are loss firm. Chicago reports largely Increased sales of merchandise , with collections easy In nil branches. Hocclpts of corn and barley in creased throo-foUl , of wheat and rye two-fold compared with last year ; of dressed beef one- half "and of Hour one-third , and some Increase is seen in hogs , cattle and wool , witti decrease in lard , butter and cheese and especially in cured meats. At St. 1'aul the Jobbing trade Is brisk , and at Minneapolis there Is a marked increase , with unusual prospects for the lumber trade , out sugar Is dull and low. At St. Louis trade is reasonably strong , with special improvement In all building materials in spite of bad country roads and railroad washouts. Trade nt Kansas City is quiet , though re ceipts of grain and cattle nro light because of baa weather. Act Ho nnil Fulr nt Oirmlm , At Omaha business in dry goods and shoos is very active and other trade fair. At Louisville business is quite satisfac tory , but dull nt Memphis , slackening at Sa vannah , though prospects are bright , mid only fair at Now Orleans , thoueh In cotton thoru is some improvement and sugar Is strong and active. t'uymonts through clearing bouses outside of Now York nro larger than over at this season. Railroad earnings shew a substantial increase over last year's ; receipts of breadstuffs - stuffs still exceed all past experience and re ceipts of cattle at western cities are liH ! > , G15 head for the llrst quarter , a gain of lii per cent over last year's. Sales of wool at all principal markets for tnls year thus far ex ceed last year's , indicating a largo manufac ture. Shipments of boots and shoes now exceed last year's , thought for the year thus fur 4 per cent behind , but some shops are now wonting overtime. Coal is dull but linn , sellers gradually gottinij up to schedule prices. A better tor.o is seen in iron , for the output has been reduced 5,700 tons weekly , and improved demand is seen lor plate , structural and sheet iron. Copper is dul1 , witli indications that the combine has fulled. Some concessions are seen m coke. Tin plates and load are dull , but tin rises a little. Speculation has boon stronger , wheat ad vancing three-quarters of n cent , corn 3 cents and cotton a sixteenth , with smaller receipts. Oil is 1 cent higher , but coffee tnroo-quar- tors lower. The business failures occurring through out the country during the last seven days number 2S. ( ) us compared with a total of 213 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the ilgurcs wore ! M4. ON WALE , STKKKT I'OIl A WKKIC. Influences Which Huva All'octeil ( ho Market ISiirimruglii ; ; 1'rosni'cts. NF.W YoiiK , April S. Bradstroet's Wooiily Wall Street Uoviow says : In point of activ ity the ranritot the past week has not exhib ited any startling improvement. The pro fessional element maintains its supremacy and the fluctuations in prices have in the main been the result of manipulation orig inated in such circles. Speculation Is cer tainly norrow iivml has not presented nn.v great element oflrtntorcst. Nevertheless It would seem thatiruchnnco Is In progress In the general condition affecting the market and that tcndon-oles have developed which promlso to cxoroMa n decisive influence on the future coursoraf prices. The disappear- nnco of the free silver question as nn element of uncertainty and disturbance has , It is true , tailed thus far to stim ulate the slhggisu jntorcst of our own public in the share market , The effect of the mat ter upon foreign linnnclnl and speculative circles also was not nt ilrst very marked , It is , however , becoming more and moro evi dent that this Mactor , In conjunction with other circumstances , is giving increased firm ness to the confidence which Is experienced In the London and continental markets in the stability of American securities and immi nent possibility of a further rlso therein. It Is also to be noted that the circumstances affecting the London market Itself li&vo undergone - dorgono moro or less manipulation within a short tlmo. The Importance of these events to this market Is that , they indicate not only n cessation of pressure to sell out securities for foreign account , but en courage the ballot that London may become n purchaser hero on an extensive scale. In fact , such anticipations have boon partly realized this week , the foreign absorption of stocks , whlln not of the largo proportions , being quite steadily maintained. 'At ' any rate it was suniclont to cause a marked dc- projslon In foreign exchange rates and ren ders gold exports Impossible for the tlmo baing. Homovlng , ns this did , ono of the clouds which has boon hanging over the speculative situation , the further prospect of effective support to the market from nbroa d hasoxcrclsod n tangible sustaining Influence and given to the general market n renewed bullish tone. Apart from this change of son- tlmont the actual effect of the week in con nection with railroad and financial matters has not boon of nnv decisive character. CM.VHINU : HOUSI : STATIMINTS. ft Pi-rcoiitngo of Increase Very nat tering From Other CItlrs. NEW YOIIK , AprllS. Tno following table compiled by Uradstroot's gives the clearing house returns for the weook ending April 7 , 1892 , and the percentage of increase or de crease as compared with the corresponding week of last year : is practiced by mnny pcoplo , who buy in ferior articles of food because cheaper than standard ooas. Surely in rants are entitiocl to tbo Dost food obtainable. It is n fact that the Cuil ! Uorden "Eoclo" ; brand condensed millt Is the best infnnt food. Your grocer and druggist keep it. C. D. Wood worth & Co. , successors to Wolty & Guy , 1310 Furnam slroct , umn- tifnctiirori and doalurs in hiiraesd , sad dles , etc. Wo will for thirty days soil 3125 full cushion safeties , 18)2 ! ) pattern , new , for $95. Write for our catalogue. A. II. Pcrrigo & Co , 1400 Dodge street. I.clnml Hotel , Chicago. Change of manasromont , improvements of nn important nature will ho intulo : xt once , including now lavatories , now decorations , now furniture nnd carpets , etc. , etc. Location finest in the city. Table strictly lirst-clas ? . L. A. KlTTHEDGB , A. L. SKIKLS , Proprietors. LKWIS LKLAND , Manager. The Tariff Has not raised the price on BlackwelFs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. There are many other brands , each represented by some inter ested person to be "just as good as the BUL.L DURHAM. " They are not ; but like all counterfeits , ' they each lack 'the peculiar and attractive qualities of the genuine. We attach this tag to ' every bag of BLACKWELL'S BULL DURHAM for the protection of DURHAM TOBACCO CO. the smoker. DURHAM , N.C. 250ZS.FOR25 ? ABSOLUTELY PORE - JusrTRYlT. CITV.MO. $2,25 a Catarrh , Bronchitis , Asthma , Consumption , Deafness , Nervous Prostration. CURED AT HOME. Produces NATURAMA' Pure Rich Blood , Soft Rosy Cheeks ! Glowing Health ! FREE TRIAL INHALATIONS. 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A 10-MIWI'E ' TALK wltli an able , conscientious , skillful and suc cessful Specialist. Rnch ns each member anil each trained assist ant of tlio fatuous firm of Drs. Belts & Belts li untvoreallr conceaed to be , may bonortli moro than , $10,000 to ( tie rnan who la sick , and tvtio UAS tried all other means to secure relief , but In vain. And yet tliat talk , valuable as it Is , Costs Nothing1 , If held In the private consultation rooms of Drs. Belts & Bells , /or consultation Is frco , nrtonly to those v.'ho tall In person , but also to all the allllctecl who v/rlta tuolr symptoms fully nu'l enclose Btani" 'or reply. Maybe the patient is BuHerlnu from porno one of tjinsn iiiunerous , yet delicate maladies , which pollta i-ocluty does not sco proper to discuss as a soc ial topic. In short the may ba nmiuledvlth Syphilis , Oonorrhcca or Gleet. We can cure him. U may lie Seminal Weakness. Had enough , but uo matter , we can cure him. It may bo SlrieUire , or IIydroele , or Varlcocelc. Orertt ir.lsfor- tunve , truly , but no can cure him. Probably Piles , Fistula or Rectal Ulcers. A terrible Affliction , but wo can cure him , Sexual disorders , dlieaici and rcaknoog , Nervouo , Chronic nna 1'rlvato Dleeascs wo cure them All , safely , surely , Epeedlly and eltectimlly , hy methods thu most advanced , luunauo and sue- cosalul. Bend 4 rentafor our lianajomely Illustrated ISO'UaRo book. Consultation fieo. Call , or write , eocloeltii : stamp. , 110 South 14th St. , N. K. Cornop Mth and Douglas Sts. Dr l , Bailay , $ The Leading Dentist ' Thiril Floor. Paxtou nloj'.t. Telephone 1085. lUlh nml I'timum Sts. A lull et ( if tectli on luLbtrlur IS. I'erfoct t Ti'otli wltliuut plale * ur rviuovablti urldua work ) u t tliu tUlui for lui't'ra or public > pcaker > , ucivr dlOlllOHII | , TEEI'H EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. All tllllcK Bt rratonub'c ' ratci.oli wori warrutitcU Cut tills out for a guldu. As you pass our store any day this -week m you'll see dozens of men in front of the east Douglas street window looking intently f through the glass. JLike ev-/ 'fj erybody else Suit your curiosity will be aroused and you'll step up and take a $7.25 peek yourself you can't help it. On looking through the Special. glass , you'll sea arrayed some- thing like forty or fifty very handsome business suits , each ono bearing a card similar to one of the four which appear down the center of this ad. Step inside the store and you'll see crowds of men Suit are u'n d the front tables on the 1 e ft. On these tables $7.50 you'll see as soon as you can work your way through the Special. crowd , great piles of the " BST same suits you saw in the windows. "You'll see dark suits and light suits you'll see cheviots and homespuns you'll see cassimeres and silk mixtures you'll see plaids and checks . you'll see Suit stripes you'll see plenty of those h a n d - some pin head $5.25 effects that the merchant tail- ors sh o w so many of this I pCCiai. season. You'H see suits worth ? , „ , „ , , I twelve dollars" thirteen dollars fourteen dollars you'll see men who can afford to wear fifty dollars suits and men who can't afford to buy five dollar ones , buying f new spring suits from these tab- Suit les , FOR this is the week of our annual sale of spring suits , $8.50 and we are of- f e r i n g the h a 11 d s o m est line of suits we Special. have ever offer- ed at special sale , at seven * ta&ga „ j yyyy ffj flm aynarrwy twenty-five seven fifty eight twenty-five and eight fifty ; suits that are actually being sold around us for from twelve to fourteen dollars. Come and see them it costs nothing to look-- * and not much more to buy. Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 10 p. m MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda , Magnesia , Potash or Bicarbonate ot Soda. " To partially supply the loss of natural flavor and color caused by this treatment , fragrant gums end dyes are used. DR. SIDNEY Uivr.nR , Professor nf Medicine at Universi'y CtiUese , London , and Physician to Ilie College Hospital , pcrli.ips the Kre.Ucst KncUsli authority on the action of tlrnss , states in his "Hand book of TherapeuticT * ' that " thcsustainetl admin istration cf alkalies and their carbonates renders the blo-vl it isiaul , poorer in solids anil in red corpuscles , nnd impairs the nutrition of the body.1 * Of ammonia , carbonate of ammnnu , and vpirilsof ammonia , he says : ' * 'lliese preparations nave many propcities in common \Mth the alkaline. pot.i'Ii , and sod.i croup. 'I hey possess a strong nH ahne reaction , arcs freely soluble in water , have a high ditfusmn.potver , and dissolv1 the animal textures. . . . If admin istered ton Ion ? , they excite catanh of the stomach and intestines. " for more than 1OO Yearn the house of Walter Hither 0 Co. have made their Cocoa rations ABSOLUTELY M.tliifi NO JL'atent .Process , Alkalies or > i/ea. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass , TUB SHORTEST LINK TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. PURE RYE ; is n choice production from selected grain , distilled by the old hand-made process and doubly aged. It is more wholesome and palatable than whiskies made from corn ( known as Uourbons. ) and , by reason of its age , contains no fu&il oil. It is thu purest , richest , smoothest , most t'eliciotts and healthiest whiskey produced in Amer ica , You may know it by its flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores. Call for Cream Pun Kye and take no other , jo DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicago. IVj | iU l'ir Dlitrlut ( ir.ulliifr Honda , Funlcd bids marked "I'ropos.ils for district uradliiB bonilb" will uorcruhud uttltu olllfo of thu city truusttror , Uniulin , Nob. , up to li o'clock noon of ihointli ilay if ) Aprj , JMr ' . for thu imrohubuof tll.'JiTJ.iKJillsti Jutni.nlliiir bonds of the flty f Omaha , Nub , h.i.d bonds uro dated .May 1st , IS ! ) ! , and iiru payable fiom ono to nlno yo.irs utter ( Into thuieof. in ilciioinlnii- t Ions o ( flUU.ua und f.VW.OJ cacli.utli liitonii > tit : the ralo of 5 pur ci'nt iit-r unntttit , paynblo scinl-niiniiiilly , I'Miivinal nml Intciobt payable - able at KIIIIUUO Urcw . Now orb. tlou)3.aj of iaatiis ; District No. 31. | , .VJO.OJof C.rudln , ' district No. at TOO.OJof tlradinij District .No.ai 29,00jouof ( Jradlni ; DMrlctNo W. Kuch bid jiiiist ht.ae prlco nml amount fcotixht for And Inuludu ucorurd Inturubt tu Uutuof ( lollvuryutUiiiuliu , Ntib. Thorltflit Is jcscrvcd to rojcct any und all Issued under charter power of cltloio ! tlio metropolitan olufcu nnif Ordlmiiico No. Wib. iiuprovcd March Utli , lw ! > , . . ln | y .ni \ Mch''CdSUw. 'ouyTroaiurJr. PIIOOUREI ) IJV TUB Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. RqunI with the Interest of tliu n hivln * rlnl-Q nitnlnit tliuKUTcrnniunl li I'rit ' of 1NVU.STOH9 , wh > often lose tlio bailout of valuable ) liwcntUii ] buaiai * ( of Ilia Incompotancy or Inattention DC tin iittornafj L. I employed to tibtitln ttiulr patcntf. Too iniioii c\ra cannot uo oxorclsut In oniploylne co'iijotont nrvl rcll.iblo ( iollcllur.1 to procnro p itonti , for t'u vuliii of it pitontilupaniliKruitlir , If nuloiitlrolr , upoa teen ! en re unit &klU of tlid nttonuy. Wlllitha vlow of protostliu Invontorj frou worth less ( ircireliHj nnornayi , nml o ! M > JIU | l" t. m oa tlons iiru well protaotoil bv.illl pitunti , TUB Ildld IIUHIOAU Imi rotnlnoJ couiuol oK.jjr ; Iu " - > vrnctlco ; n < l li therefore preparuJ tJ < ibt < , ln Comlitct Intcrfcreiissv , 3Inc Hpcolitl I'xamliuitloni , t. , I'roHccnta rejected ctmet , llcitstcitrade tntirlta fintl coiyrli/tt Jti-inlfi'oiilnloiii tmtoNcujm nml raIM > itu ofjintcHta. f J'roHrcHta it nit ilafjnl In frlnyrino't HIlltH , CtC. , Ctl > . Ifrou have an Invontlon on Imnfl scn.1 TUG niCII BUIiKAUnBkotcli or photovrnph thereof , Uuotinr wllhubrlof iloscrlptlon of tlio Important romiiroi , nnf you trill bo oncjndvlaol as to tlu luit oonr a pnmue. ModeM nro not nccon.irnnlini the Inrna' tlon Is of a compllcntoJ n 'it nru. If othuri araln * frliiKliiit on rour rlgliti , or If you uro cmar.'umHfi liifrlnuuinunt by ottior , tiubiiilt ttio inittor toTHIB IIUltKAUlur a rjllubla OPINION butoro actlu/oa tlio matter. THE IJIiE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Uco Uiiliaiii ? , Oiu.iln , Xol > fWTMa Ilitrortn Is cinrnntcod by the Oiiiiihii Hco , the I'lonoer 1'iusi unJ tlio fclaa Kranclsc'o l.xainlnor. Cut this out nnd send 11 with your ia quiry. DB , J ; E , McGtKEW , ! THE SPECIALIST , IN THE TJIEATMJJNT OF AT.L OF PItlVATIS DISKASE8 GONOH- . RHOKA , HT IOTUUE , SYPIIIliIS OLKKTAND ALT , WEAKNESS ANI BISORDKUS OF YOUTH AND MAN HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITIH OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BU8INEBH | Write for olronliira. N. liUor. Hlhnnd 1'urnnm Sts. , Omaha , NEBRASKA ] National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB" Cniillal 8100,000 iirpliM. t < < 5G'J3 ( ! O Ilk era nni > DlrartorHoncf W. Vatoi , prailljn\ . . . . . . _ . ' - - - - - - . - - . . \V. II ( 1'inlilru" . ilc.iiiroildjnl. ii a. jiumloV. Mi.r-u . lo'in ' < . folllm , J " ' J.JTl * Ucc-il. Cnihlcr. THE IRON eA.NK ,