TEE DAILY BEE FKIDAY. MARCH 20. IMS. THE DAILY BEE Friday Morning , March 20 , LOOAL BEEVITIES , In tha county court yo tord y , E. A. McClure - Cluro w appointed MMgneo for the bankrupt firm of Hawley , Langwotthy k Co. Joe Walsh , who will bo remembered as the plncky little short top of the Union 1'aclfi c team of last Heasofl , haa been engaged lor the Dubuqus team during the coming Boaion. Boaion.Tho E. & M. , In order t9 aceommodftlo UioLmcolnlteswho desired to hoar Moody , ran a special exctmlon train from the capital city yesterday morning , arriving heto at 2:30 : Ii. in. It wai crowded. Vlsnor , who played BO acceptably with thoUnioil'aciBc toun lait year , as change catcher and fielder , has boon signed by Man- ftger Sullivan to play In Omilia if club is formed hero this season , if not to go to Kansas City. Oscrvr J. Fielitr , an actor of the Stadt Ihoatio , has disappeared , taking with him r considerable amount of money obtained by n benefit performance last Sunday night. lie ! oTgot to settle n good many larga sized bills before ho left. Among new songs for the musically In clined is , "When the Mouthfuls Downward Go , " by the author of "When the Swallows Homeward Fly. " And for lovora of poetry will eoon bo pnblUhed , not from the BEE office , "Ho , Ua , Crow , " a parady on Lalla llookh. Wednesday , Gcner-xl TraCBc Manager Kimball , General freight Agent Shelby nnd General I'nsHiiBor Agent Horse of the Union Pacific , accompanied by Moasru.Millor & Kua- tls of the U. & M. , left for Denver to attend the Rsjiion o [ the Transcontinental nssocation tu that city. Wednesday evening , C.T. Connor , a clerk fn the office of Superintendent Smith , of the Uulon Pacific railway , was going homo from the Moody meeting when ho was tripped by a loose sidewalk board which flew up under the atop of n companion. Mr. Connor was thrown on his face , sustaining severe nnd mutilating injuries. - List Monday evening Miss Mlnnio Col- lot , at her rcsidenco on North Kightoouth entertained n select number of her friends , the occasion being her seventeenth birthday. About fifteen couples were present , and Ml enjoyed themselves hugely. Dancing , ro- frcsbnionts and music were the attractions which conspired to mnko the occanion one of purely pleasant memories. At a late hour the party broke up , each one wishing Miss Minnie a return of many happy birthdays. The board of county commissioners ndop- od n resolution Wednesday which is intended to bring to un tssuo the dispute over their title to the old court bouaa lot , and also to pa\e a way for protecting the new court house em bankment. The resolution is as follows : Kesolvod , That the connty clerk be and ho ia hereby instructed to invite proposals for the nalo of the old court house site , being lota 5 and G , block 118 , in the city of Omaha , Doug- Hi county. E. W. Warner ia the name of an un&avory individual who was arrested a day or so ago for attempting to spirit nway the prosecuting witness in the case of Blanche Smith and Lydia Ilaynos , who are charged with robbing the rustic Hogonborry of $ GJ. Officer Don- avan made the arrest just as Varnor , who is the friend" of both women , was about to ship the complainant away. As there ia not much proof positive of hU guilt , however , a a complaint of vagrancy will bo entered against him. Mrs. Louis Batr came into the county court yesterday and inquired if her husband had procured a marriage license to wed a yonng girl. She was informed that ho had not. Mrs. Betz went on to eay that her husband had suddenly disappeared , and she had been informed that he hod run off with a yonng gitl. Betz will he remembered aa the man who assaulted Airs , Shaw , a Howard street creature of frailty , because that woman had informed his wife of a secret liason with a young girl living with Mrs. S. , whose bills ho had not met with desirable promptness , CARPETS AND RUGS. An Elegant Line ( o be Fonnfl al Smith's ' Neur st-ire - , Tlic Best Goods for the Money Ever Oflerctl In tlio AVcst-Hotcl Fur- a Npccinlty. Never ia Iho history of all trade In the west \raa thcro a time -when carpets and rug could bo bought at such low prices na now at Smith's now atoro , 1307 and 1309 Farrmm atreet , The reporter has tramped the city over , examined goods and prices at all other places and cm truthfully aisrrt that thcro Is no place ia Omaha whore carpet ] and rugs can ho bought for ao littlu money ni at Smith's. Thin may uoem etrengo , hut It it never the less a fact , and a careful examination TV-ill convince the most skeptical that thit statement Is absolutely true. Smith has just received n largo invoice of now carpets , comprising oil the latoit novelties in Wilton'0 , Moquottcs , Vel vets , Body DroBtclF , Tapoittios and Ingrains - grains , all the htost patterns and beauti ful designs , with borders to match , A full line of Rugs and Mats , ill sizes nnd prices. Linoleums , Oil Cloths aud Canton Mattings In largo variety , Sotno dealers in tbit city have asserted thit Smith ia selling inferior carpets How it b known that somoof these sarno dealers have bocn in tbo hibit of sailing four frame Body Brustels cupel for tva and because of their haying practiced such t'eoslt wo suppose they th'lnk Smith must do the same , Now Smith guarantees every yard of orpot sold by him to bo just a > represented , and If any purchisrr finds tlut the goods bavn been misrepresented , or is dttsa'iifhd ' with his bargain , ho may xoturn tbo ' goodf , and tha money will be refunded. Bmitudoes a fair , equate buslnesp , and bit goods and prices tatlsfy all , ana it Is not neco'fary to practice deceit. Smith makca a specially of furnishing hotels , boarding houses and cilbisana will make special rates to all suob. It will p y jou t } wrllo him for prlcci. { Mr. 0. A , Dlckscn , si long and fiver . * , , ably known to buyers of ca > pts ia Om - ] bft , is omplpycd by Mr. Smith nnd will attend to all cutting and fitting of cirpats All who want carpets will consult tbo'r own Interetti by celling early , as Smith's work room ia continually c-oydcd with carpet i to cake op. . THAT ROUND-UP. The Pnre and UntoflM Qalher in Se cret CttctoYe Doors Boarded and Bull'seyG ' Mm sol Bfsifle the Djorways , The MossbaoliB , Mussel Shells and Hard Oidor Patriots Meet and Mingle. Scones In the Secret Chambers ftnd What * Idttlo lllrd Told a Bco lloportcr The Jlowl For Harmony. YDS , they arc beral Emphatically , they are all here. They como from the val leys nnd the hills , from the waters and the lands , from towns and villager , from dugout ) and daikncss , they como , stand ng not on the order of their coming , but como with a rush. For wo oka whispers have bocn lot .ooao npon the air ; mysterious signabcen oft on pivomonto , sign-boards , old houses and gin mills ; man spoke with bated breath and fartivo glance , and tholr listeners , with blanched checks , have walked silently away. They have como now , though , and the etato centra committee of the Nobraika democratic party is here in its glory and Its gloss. From early noon till alter tea time the rotnnda of the Pnxton waa filled with busy buzzars , each fairly bondingbjnoatl the burden of hia great responsibility and each wearing npon his wrinkle : front an incipient photograph of futun power. Ib was immense. Early yesterday littla knot5 of demo oratsoro scattered about hcra and there talking over the situation and laying plam for to-night's mooting. A reproaontativ * of the BEG , through conversation with oovoral prominent members of the com mlttoo Uamcd something of the grounds npon which a fight might bo rnadi if there bo one. Said ono promincn politician , "Aside from the general div cneaion of party plans and purposes am the main question of the disposition of the federal patronage for this common wealth , the point upon which I think discussion will bo made this craning wil bo this : You are aware , of course , of the proposition which Boyd , Miller lor and that section cf the of the party Invo made as to the naming of applicants for the various importan federal positions of the elate. They wan1 to have the committee select ton of ils number who , with ten prominent demo crats unofficially connected with any com mittee organization and the ten delegates to the national democratic convention shall constitute a body of thirty who ehal choose six of the number , and this com mittee , with the Nebraska member of the national committee , shall constitute a ser of returning board to pass upon all appli cations for the Important federal peal tions. The proposition will bo warmly oppcasd , should It ba made in open coun ell to-night. The plan which I think is favored by the majority of the state central committee is that wo select for omsolvea the men whom wo wish to name and recommend for the federal positions , without any reference to what the delegates to the national convention or tbo state member of the national committee may sso fit to do. After vro have made np our list , forward it to 'Washington as comlnf onicially from the state committee. Oi SOUIBS If any applicant whom no may name for office can secure the additions' lecommcndatlon of theB9 otnergentlemen so much the better. But I am in favor of acting independently and the majority of the committee , I think , are so dls posed. "The fact of the matter Is , and it Is very plain to bosoen , that this proposition fath ered by Beyd and others , cornea from dls gruntlod democrats -rrho have been al Washington seeking for recognition , am have como homo with tholr "backs bro ken,1'to speak figuratively. They seek by securing control of the oxpraetion ol the stale committee , in the matter ol voicing sentiments as to the disposition of the state patronage , to get additional end pojslbly decisive influence to gain per sonal ends. James E. Boyd is not seeking at present any federal office , but it la understood pretty definitely by those acquainted with his plans that ho is nook- inn to gain by this means control of the federal patronoga to further scheme ] which ho will doubtless disclose whti fully ripincd. This , at least , is the con struction which many are inclined to pui upon his movement. But , I do think from the present outlook , if such an at tempt is made to dispose of the question of nominations , it will bo generally anc bitterly opposBd. " Promptly at 7 p. m. the membars entered the room , conveniently next to the bar-room - of the hotel , and began to "aze up" the opposing factions. Al outsiders nnd reporters were exo'udoc under penalty of death. The redoubt * able warrior , J. Sterling Morton , with his old guard was there. Blood was in his eye and firmly his followers com pressed their lips roaolvcd never to sur render , never to clvo up. The troops led by trained lieutenants of the scholar ly , traveled liko-to-have-boon postmaster- general , were there too , not no confido" ! as they might \tiih to bo , but , with heads and tails tract , they stood in line to battle for their chief. These elements , loaded , jnch ono to tbo muzzle with oxploiivca of dynamite indignation , effected an organization with J.S terlii g Morton in command of the line and Low May adjntant-gon- oral. From the first oich fiction fought shy. Some of the undrilled coun try recruits were not exactly In god shape but tha drill masttn hold them quiet nn til the fluid began to circulate , whci : tomothing "dropped. " Fur hours the political dictionary o the day wai drawn upon fur words to tel the more than penian love and loyalty these pitrlo's bore the filorioiu old party of Jifarsou and liberty. It was the burden of every spoiker , and every mem bur win a speaker , it was spoken in tones high aud whupari low. but oich and al of all were a continued ' UOWL FOli UAKMONY. Nine o'clock came , nothing done Ton o'clock , and the country members slipped out In pairs , drank of the witei cf democracy no r by and rttornedft adl a strengthened voice to tha howl Eleven o'clock came ; eleven thirty ; mid nigbt came , tlisn Charley Broirn moved Ilia1 , the state central committee itself b atithorlzed'to seUct tha fortunate namt tlut fhouM ba aet-t to Father Urover fo Bppriatmentl lUaderl were you over near a bollc .burttlcgl Oharlej's resolution wu worse ; twaa n bomb , nnd it brought over ? fol- ewer of the Hke-to-havo-been-postmaUer enoral up to his best sUnd _ nt arms. 'ho combat of words was bitter and ruel , but it wont oa. Presently a vote was had amid intense fooling and the motion of the ox-candidato for congress was , like its author , defeated. The vote nas 21 to 18. A lull followed , with only nail bore nnd there , nndjnow and then boaecchlng prayer for peace from aomo wounded aspirant for place or fame. [ "heao became more frequent , and a mo * ' , lon to adjourn about 1:30 : WAS put nnd est by a similar voto. Then the wailing grow louder nnd deeper still , but the rustic members steadily stepped out to .hofonntain near by and quitted inspire- 'Ion at each deceiving draught. Shortly after , it became apparent that icithor faction could carry out Ua plan 'or scoring victory for itaolf without jeopardizing the entire party , ao , amid solomnfnccsandhcurt-groans from the dis appointed aspirant ; , regrets from the cut- and'dried-spcoch holders and muttered anathemas from the lips of tha twlco-do- 'cftlod chief of the caucus , A motion to adjourn was carried and and the great democratic ! central committee hlppcdromp passed cfT the stage and loft not oven a record of its doings. Reader , dear , tep lightlr there , 1'or uod'atnko let it lie ; Twill trouble 05 on onrth no moro JJut is in a fry. Hon. James E , Boyd stood in tha rotunda like eomo proud conqnorcr no rend of , irbilo the secret confab was going on , and githcring about him his comfortable great coat walked for homo while the boys log-rolled and foathora flew. flew.Ono Ono "true blue" was solid. "I don'e balfovo In those men who love the dome cratio party for what they can got out ol it air , " tald ho , and yet this patriot did not rocohoa cheer or hand chpirhon ha sat down. A political summersault Is bad enough , but whan a republican of years standing seeks endorsement by the star chamber democratic committee for a fadoral office outside of Nebraska and attempts to bnlldoio nud browbeat hU political asso ciates in a first-clans hotel because they do not swallorr his backsliding , the signs are that ilia lack of principle is only equaled by his greed and hoggfshnees for place. .Such a thing occurred afternoon in the lobby of the Miliard , The nnterrified were thick yesterday at the Paxton. About evening thj were ticker , and when the hour for the aocrct mooting arrived they swarmed. Busy , like the boo , not the BEE , were they , and , unlike the latter , all were after oflico. Ono gentleman , yesterday , told the re porter that he know ho would got a fcdo ral office because no had voted for every democratic president run for twenty-foui years , and his wife has throe times lately dreamed of eating human steak. Thii augKOtta a consulship to the cmnlba Islands. A private letter received by a member of TUB BEE force from a friend in high political place in Washington predicts , with almost certainty , a ruptnro thai will lead to coldness between distln gnished members of the national govern mont. If so , and the policy to lot gooc enough alone prevails , won't it bo a jolio on the recommended persons whoso names will bo shipped by the carload from Nebraska. The busiest man in town last night was the atfabla and popular secretary of the democratic convention. A Grand Island man , very popular a homo aud troll known throughout the west has been out oa his ranch recuperat ing proparitory to taking charge of tha Grand Island lnd oflice. Hon. Win. Nevlllo , who ran against Hon. G. W. E. Dprsey for congress last fall was greeting his fihnda a1 : tha Paxton - ton last evening very warmly. Mr. Neville fdt'ens on defeat and is looking remarkably well. E. E. Wha'ley , Esq. . of Loup City , is ic town feeling tor the democratic en dorsement for postmsstar. His oppon ent , or rival , is Mr. Wai worth , of that plioo. Both are clover follows , consider ing tholr politic. ! , and Mrs. Miliard , present mistrets of tbo malls there , thinks It right that ona should get it , on the principle that to the victor belongs the spoils. J. Wood Smith , Esq , of Sherman county , is in town dancing attendance on the democratic round up. Mr. Smith was several times an aspirant for republican - lican nominations in that section. Cancel. A pleasant Incident happened yester day in the parlors of the Miliard hotel in the prcsanco of a few chosen friends. Messrs. 0. B. Willard nnd A. E. Oarlton , of Sharman county had jnst returnee from a trip to the World's Exhibition at New Orleans , whither they were accom panied by a party of friends , among whom was Hon. W. H. Conger , tha legislative representative of Sherman and Ouster counties. Calling together their party thesa gantlomcn { [ presented Mr. Conger with a costly nnd boautlfu gold-beaded cane , In token 01 their appreciation of bis fidelity to their comity's interest in tbo legislature juat adjourned , of their recognition and gratitude for his polite courtesies on their visit to Now Oilcans ana tholr esteem and admiration for him as a man. Mr. Wil- hrd , "Skip , " of the Sherman County [ Times , delivered 'ho cane in a nlco aud appropriate little speech and Mr. Conger very feelingly spoke his words of acespt. anct ) , particularly as it came from thoto , one of whom had earnestly opposed hh election being of oppoftiti politics. It was a pleating little aOUlr , and Congcr'd only fear is that the voters of Sherman and Ouster , who like all plononra live in dugout * and sod houses will think a gold head cano is to rich for any honatt lojia lator's blood. Oongba , Cold and Sore Throat yield readily to B. H. Douglass & Sons' Cap- burn Cough Drops. IU Man , J. H. Hamilton , 'sheriff of York Co. . itoppod last ni ht at the Metropolitan io rist from a trip ho has just made after a criminal named C. A , Still , formerly o ! York , but native and now resident oiOt tawa , III. Stall Is charged with obtain ing about $200 of Mr Gtrduur of York county , under fi'aj pretenses about seven months ago and ran off , A warrant WAS issued by a juttlca and after securing a requisition tor him , the sheriff arrostec him , This la Mr. Hamilton's , second trip for Still , ha having baen fooled out o hia g une about six weeks ago by the cu-trleisnfBi or inoompotonoy of the polici there. He IKS him safe now and wil Uka him to York to-day. The cither was wearied out when the BEE man called nn him , though ha chaerfuliy nnd poli'oly give tie ubovo facts , for which he h > the reporter's thanks. Seal of North Carolina Bunking To bieco3 the but. ) Absolutely Pure. Tlila powder novct ratios. A tnir-cl ol puiety etronKthondwholosoracncsa. Moro economical tban the } rtlln r Vlnd * . ocl cannot bo sold In comnotl tion with the multitude of low test , ehoit weigh lum of rhysnhrto powders. Bold only In o ns BOY. Al. BAKING POWDER CO , 108 W ll Bt ; N.7 Rev. Moody loft last night for work in hi ilno eleowhcro. Congressman Goo. W. E , Doreoy is at th Miliard. 1' . A. Ocumpnugh is dangoouBly ill at bli residence , 1510 llnrnoy etrect. Hon. E. KoEowntor , editor of THE BEE , re turned from n ton days' visit east yesterday S , 11. Galloway , general manager of the U P. 11. II. ; A. J. L'oppleton , attorney for tin U. P. R. R. , nnd ox-Chtof Justice Lake let for Chicago yesterday to lock after the tri jwt } pool matter. Mr. L. D. Woodward , editor of the Yorl Democrat , is at the Metropolitan , Ho i endorsed by Sheriff Hamilton as as decent mai as a democrat and editor combined can bo and is always welcome in Tun BHK office. Mrs. M. M. Rogers and Mrs. Vaughn Fremont ; C. 0. Grovel , Blair ; A. H. Lovan and wife , Cheyenne ; 11. D , Valentine , D& Molnos ; J. A. Kbcrhardt ; Stanton ; A. V Bass , Randolph , lown , are at the Miliard. R. B. 1'resson , Beatrice : J. W. Barnes Plattsmouth ; J. Bailey and wife. Lo Bend Miss 0. U. Clark , St. Louis , Mrs. Stout on child , Lincoln ; A. R. Graham , West Point W. II. Auchmoody , Ponca , are at the Can field. field.Thomas Thomas L. Kimboll , general traffic man oger , IT. P. railroad ; 0. S , Stobbins , gonero ticket agent and P. P. Shelby , general fraigh agent , left for Denver bat evening to attom the transcontinental pool association. T. V Oake , general manager Northern Pacific rail road accompanied thorn to Denver. At the Metropolitan : 0. H. Tildon , Papi ! lion ; Nelson Sherff , Afihlnud ; Rev. C. C Pricaand wife. Lincoln ; Ed win Jery and wife Greenwood ; J. H. Hamilton , York ; O. M Young , Beatrice ; V. M. Cox , Mllford ; W. J Davis , Ord ; J. C. Bailey , Herman and Jame Rivett and wife , Lincoln. O. B. Willard and wife , A. E. Ch.itlton and W. H. Conger , Loup Citj ; Gco. H. Roberts Hailey , Idaho ; John L , Tiluans , Grand Island J. M. Boardsley and wife , P. L. Barnes ant Harry Reed , Weeping Water ; F. G. Hamcr Kearney ; J. G. Hildibrand , Pawnee City ; A W. Bloomfield , Burchard ; C. H. Inhoff , Lin coin and Van Halter , Glenwood , are gueflU at the Miliard. At the Paxton : Hon. W. H. Platt and A H. Baker , Grand Island ; W , E. Torbes , St Paul ; J. J. Whaley , Loup City , B. I. Hin man and Wm , Modle , North 1'latto ; Mat Miller , David City ; A. J. Ritteuhouso , D. M Waite , Aurora ; Mileu Tontmcyer , Sohdyler M. W. King , Oakdale ; J. D Seaman , North Platte ; E. P , Child , Lincoln ; A. Triplett. J O. Frontz ; Friend ; O. S. Marsh , Red Cloud D. H. Wheeler , Plattsmouth ; J. W. Wolfe A. J. Sawyer. Lincoln ; A. Hardy , Beatrice O. H , Scott , Hebron ) D. J. Hubble , Red Cloudo ; Charles Buscbow , 0. 0. Case , R.I ) Jones , C. J. Browlley , Rod Cloud ; A.'J Bathydt , J. D. Sampson , Plattsmcuth ; O.W Pool , H.Httrrfngtou.Takamah ; 0. H.Snyder N. H. Meeker , Greenwood ; W. H. U. Dunn A. S. Tibbett. , Lincoln ; W. D. Browco Hattsmoutb ; C. M Wilson , Tocumnoh ; H Anderaon , Waboo ; J. R. Fairbanks , Ord ; 1' I > Knapp , MUa Mollies Knapp , York ; P. 1 Matbows , Albion ; Goo. H. Thomas , Schuy ler ; J. E , North , Celurabua ; N , L , Crow Kearney ; H , Si Beck , Pierce ; Major Davis Brown county ; L. Pennaycr , Central City Davh Butler , Pawnee City ; J. H. Wheeler Fremont. Warning to The jailor received several lodgers las night. Among them was James Wilson who has before bsen thera for robber ; and potty cfl'dnoje. This time ho and throe or four others are in for attempts at more crime. The officers toll the reporter porter that they and a gang from Councl Bluffs were ia town last night preparing to "round up" the town and the entire police force is Instructed to seek them out and jog them. Marshal Cummings wishes all suspicious characters to know tlut this policy will bo adopted at once , and the best thing for home and Ira ported potty thieves , thugs and their > ala-is to lie loir or get out of Omaha a 30 CO. " PJAca a c&n top down on a liot ntore unt ) } heateiMh * * ronwv * ih cor rni vnwU A chemist will uot a * r * quid id to detect tlieprtscuco of ammonia * DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS iiutraTvutu tun NEVER BKXI i In Bllloahomi ) far a qutrtM el * , notary It CM lUod tbo eontumore' r II tl t .l , THE TESTFHE OVEH. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , U1HU4 or Dr , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gemi tot Light , liulthy MntA , Tb But Pry IIop Ytut la tb > World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. . IT. LOUI * 1312 1312 1312 MERCHANT 1312 St. , 1312 TAILORS 1312 1312 &otif/1aa St. , Up-Stairs. MISFITS 1312 St. , Up-Stairs. 1312 Douglas St. , Ujp-Stairs. IQI 101 Fl I 1312 Doiiglns St. , Ujt-Sta irs. 1312 Up-Stairs. Now styles in Cuts and Fabrics , consisting of Spriiiff Overcoats , Coats and Vests , all styles o Frock and Sack Suits , and Pantaloons in unsurpassed variety , sold upon the reputation of the tailor at less than the cost of mater al. Each garment warranted as represented , and all alterations to insure a perfect fit made free o charge. - AD' 1 HE - 1312 BOUG1LAS ST. , UP-&TAIRS. 1312 Open untn 9 P. M. Saturdays until10 P. M , N. B. Merchant tailors with misfits and uncalled for Clothing to dis pose of will confer favor by addressing Original Misfit Clothing Parlors I312 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute , 13th St. , Cor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases ol Females , n ( the If erroug vstem , Pi v to Dlscooes ol the Urinary uid oxu&I Organs , ind Dleooeca ot the Iletd , Throat And Lungs. SpccUltlcs EYE AND KAH , Diseases treated by an experienced specialist/ / alee diseases of the Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kldneyi , ladder. Neural U , Rheumatism. Plleo , Cancer , etc. CATAIIKII. BllONOniTIS. And all other dlsoMos of tha Throat nd Lunget rc l cd by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or circular'on Inb&Iatlon. ) All diseases ol the Blood , Urinary and eiual Or. gans. Prlvato Dlnoases and Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 ( Voara Iloipltaland Private I'ractlco. ) Consultation and examination froo. . Call or write for circulars on chronlo dlieatcs end deformities , Dlseaaes of Females , Prlvr/te Ulsoasoi of the Urlnarr end Sexual orcans , SenUiul Weak ness , Nervoua Debility or Exhaustltn.oto. , etc. , and our now restorathotrcatmcnt. 11 letters and consultation ? Confidential. Medicines sent to all parts of the country hy tz press , securely packed from observation , II lull do scrliitlon of COHO Lichen , Ono personal Interview preferred If convenient. Open at all honra. dims all letters to Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttule , t.Tth St. Cor. Oaphal Avo. The ( trcngthonlns ; properties of IllJgo's ? oodare xocejcd by no other preparation An the ir.aiket. Being steam cooked , It doci aotr tax the d I cost Ho Hr/tans , ffha the case no that the itouuoh re- tocta alt ( nod , giuela , ; tc. , nioifo'B rood will ia found' the desldora .um Mao ; dyspeptics and old poodle have " " "i" * " * * " * . MOM * UIBI. In cAiiSi four BZCB ! * SJc. , e5a , $1.25 and $1 76. Hold byalldiiaelsta , and iiiiny gtooere. Woolrlch fcCo , , llilaet Mass. , on ( ECOOES.10K8 TO JOUK Q. JAOOD3I I At the old stand 1117 Farnara Bt Orders by l le- P rj BoliciteJandprompH uttendedto. Tclophont COLLARS if CUFFS INa THK IUHX MI THI FINEST QOOD8 EVER MADE , um 111 Linen. KJTM Llo'ngf ' AMD Eiterlor * . 01FI BttOS.A.genta for Omahi COWING & GO , JOUMK3 IV WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. tiOUTIIIIUTO * bm 11JII-M. vmnxiLLixu cunt HILL i mcs , Plimtitis'CajaiilbteainFiiteis1 IRON i BRASS GOODS , EHOINEERS' SUPPLIES. tlth & DodflO 5tl. , i301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET , COB. 131'H , 0 Are now © florin1 AT TJie greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 OBGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOfS CASH OR ON IISTALLMEKTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew" Clocks and Silverware. The only importers of Havana CJi ars , and Meersclaaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Gruns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles. ( SOCOESSOIIITO FOSTER * & GRAY ) . LIME AHD CSMENT. IVZilwaukeo. Wis. GTINTHER & GO , , Sole Bottlers Blossom WHOLESALE BY L. A STEWAET w , 1013 Jones Btioet \ * * * toK BKD on083 ' OMAHA NJ5& THE A. L. SOVRAN G COMPANY , Doubla and Single Acting ] Power and Hand 80UOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Fwnwn Bt. , Omahft Neb ,