THE OMAHA. . DAILY BEE : MONDAY 3IARCH 14 , 1887. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY Many Interesting Items Collected For the Lucal News Budget SUNDAY AMONG THE CHURCHES Ilio Clnw-llnnley Affair Outdoor ricnniircR Knock's Ilcinalns Itiatli nnil MeliAtiKlilIn The lioncllt Concert Other Local. Iiontcn Snrmon. Father McCarthy prcuchud nn excellent - lent sunnon last evening at the vesper services in the cathcdrnl. Ho stated it wns onpourniti ! { ! to see the hirgo attend ance , and if it continued every Sunday during hunt mush good could reasonably be expected. The edilico was crowded. The reverend gentleman spoke princi pally on the llr.it commandment , anil but two features of that : prayer anil adora tion. Unentered into n very learned analysln of the word and idea of law in the comprehensive Catholic sense. He did , without quoting him , St. Thomas Aqui nas , ample justice. All law , ho con tinued , was based on man's natural de sires and the permanent gratification of them. The sinful actions attendant thereon were through the agency of the evil spirit. Man's spirit was a part of ( lod. To pray to (5od ( was an acknowl edgment of liim and svnonymously an adoration. No ono could pray to an infe rior in faith. The power prayed to must bo morn powerful than the one praying. The idea was elaborated and rendered Interesting by the speaker's fervid man ner and evident complete acquaintance with the theme discussed. Services are held in the cathedral as in the other Catholic churches of the city every Wednesday and Friday evenings , in addi tion to the regular Sunday services dur ing Lent. BENEFIT COXCEUT. Yesterday Afternoon's Performance at the Opera House. The benefit concert at the opera house yesterday afternoon given to Mr. F. M. Stcinhauscr , the veteran violinist and or chestral leader , was not . o largo as it should have been. Those who did go were rewarded by hearing a programme- of rare merit. The Mubicnl Union did the orchestral part of the work in an excellent manner. Mr. F. M. Stcinhausor rendered as a violin lin solo the grand fantasie from the opcrtt "Norma" in that delicate and feeling style of which he is the cqmplcto master. Ho received an enthusiastic encore to which ho responded. Ills talented daughter , Miss IScrtlm Stcinhausor , sang n soprano solo "Good Night , Sweet Angel. " Her Voice is remarkably clear and well modulated , and its possessor has it under perfect control. She re ceived unlimited applause and was called out a second time. Miss Stcinhauscr's friends just believe that she has a bril liant career as a vocalist in store for her. Mr. Olto HeindoriV rendered the "Keveil du Lion" in an excellent manner. The xylophone and bell solo by M. P. Barnes was enthusiastically rendered , as was also Mr. L-alz's cornet K > ! O. Air. A. lilaifuss acted as accompanist. May no Place. Wo have a few lots left in Mayne Place south of Leavenworth street. These lots am being sold at less figures and on easier terms than lots In Hanscom Place while they are the same distance from ho city. C. E. AlAYNE ItnAL KSTATK & TIJUST Co. , .Northwest cor. Iflth and Ilarnoy. The Rumored Freight Wnr. "There is a good deal of smoke and but very little fire in this talk over cut freight rates , " said a well-known rail road man yesterday. "Then you admit that there is sonic lire ? " inquired the reporter. ' The fact is , " was the reply , "that the rates are unsettled on account of the prospective changes that will bo made when the Intor-stato commerce bill goes into oiled. On all of the roads an order has been issued canceling all existing freight tariffs after April 1. This neces sarily makes the companies u little lax in their obligations to maintain the estab lished tariff for this month. You will find that thcro is a slight cut perhaps on Now York , lioston and liulialo business from Omaha , but I do not think you will find that there is any cut on Chicago business. Tlioro is but ono reason for this and that is that the volume of west ern business has been very light for the last two months , too light to warrant any cut in rates. Otherwise there would have been a general cut and wo would have had a 10-cont rate from Chicago before - fore this. Hates will necessarily bo un steady for the rest of the present month. ' KAIL NOKES. "Hayo you resigned ? " was the question Tint to General Superintendent Smith , ol the Union Pacific , yesterday. "No , sir , 1 have not. " replied that ron man emphatically. ' 'Furthermore , " he added , "if my resignation has been called for 1 have not hoard of it. " A $00 open excursion rate from Omnh : to Sun Francisco and return Is an Jiouncod. South Omaha. Call at. our ollico and wo will take yoi down to South Omaha and show you the many now improvements now going or thero. Wo can satisfy you that you car make 100 to 200 per cent on your mono ] in six months. U. E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , N W. Cor. 15th and jlarnoy. AMUSEMENTS. "ZITKA" TO-NIOIIT. The San Francisco Chronicle says o Will Carlciton's romantic drama "Zitkn,1 Which will bo presented at lioyd's open house to-night : Largo and cnthuslastii audiences have boon the rule at the liusl this week , Carleton's drama of "Zitka1 having "caught on" in the fullest accop tatlon of the term. The play is not enl ; lull of strong situations and clover dni malic surprises , but the company Is ei traordlnanly good. Messrs. Lawrence Dorman and Duff all have effective parts to which they do full justice , while tin ladles aro. without exception , both tal cnted and attractive , notably Miss Josi llaeheldor , who takes the title role , an Miss Victoria Reynolds as Princess Sti bine. The whole piece is put on with oj truordlnary care and completeness u regards both scenery and accessories mm that it is good for a prosperous run Is sulllelontly attested by the enthusiast ! of the largo audiences that have attcndc since the opening night. Few more gen uinely enjoyable and interesting play have boon presented to our public tha "Xltku. " l'EOPLE'3 TlIRATnil. Saturday night the Fielding corned ideals again presented the langhabl comedy , "Muldoon's Picnlo" to u goo house , and fully sustained their rupnl ; tlon as llrst class comedians. Last nigli was the last appearance of this excelMi company when they presented thei prunt comedy success. "Confusion. " Commencing Monday , March 14 , llall day's Georgia minstrels begin a week engagement at this theater. This N stronjfcompany headed by Low Hall , tl tamous comedian. Several of Ih&peop were formerly with Collcudur's famot ' 'corglas. ' They number twenty-four people and a treat Is in store for all lovers of minstrelsy. For Sate. A first class short order cafo.dolng excel lent business. Showing of handsome profit since business established. Host of reason for selling. Address F , 01 , BEE ollico. The Clow-llunlcy AfTnlr. The friends of John P. Clew think the HUB did an injustice to him in its state ment regarding the Clow-Hanloy. jigreo- ment. According to their statement the first agreement , made about the first of March , was that Clew and Hanloy were to bos- live rounds and that Clew should forfeit $100 if ho did not knock Hanley out in llvo rounds , the winner to take the gate receipts. Three hours before the light was to take place Kothcrv and Han- ley came to Clew and refused to go on witn the match unless Hanley got half the receipts whatever the result might be. Clew was obliged to concede to this , but ho did not agree to have any hippodrome business. When the mutch came off Clew stopped llanloy on the first round , thus demonstrating to the audience that ho was acting on the xpiaro so far as the knocking put was concerned. Up to the present time Clow's record including thirty-four contests , in all of which ho has been victorious shows that ho is no hippodiomcr. _ The Ycnr 1887. During the year 1887 the people of this city will .see the greatest growth it has ever had. This is acklowlcdgcd by all good judges. Property in and about tlio city will advance hi price so rapidly that hundreds of fortunes will bo made in a tow months. The now packing houses , factories , etc. , locating in South Omaha will make that a business part of the city and as a consequence property in that locality will be much sought alter. Now , this week , is the time to buy this prop erty.Ve are sole agents for South Omaha proper and an investment made there now will return the purchaser his money and 100 to 200 per cent added to it. Anybody with a small amount of money can buy a lot in South Omaha. The 0. E. Maync Heal Estate & Trust Co. , N. W. cor 15th and Hnrnty. A New Guild. According to appointment , the mem bers of St. Philip's chapel met on Thurs day evening last for the purpose of or ganizing a guild. It was decided to pro ceed at once to organize by electing a president , vice-president , recording sec retary , corresponding secretary and treasurer. The following persons were elected to till the respective ollices ; Cyrus Hell , piesident ; Mrs. W. H. Gamble , vice- president : Miss Mary Williams , record ing secretary ; Miss Comfort .Baker , cor responding secretary ; J. Kcid , treasurer. A committee on constitution and by-laws was appointed and the mooting adjourned to next Thursday evening at St. Philip's chapel , when further action will be taken to complete the organization. A Free Hide. You have no idea of the immense boom which will be on in South Omaha within : i few weeks , unless you have been down thcro lately. Now is the time to buy. Come to our ollico any day and lot us take you down to see the town , and if you have any money to buy witli you will put it in there. C. K. MAV.NI : , Heal Estate & Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. loth and Hurnoy. Saundcrs Street Impassable. It was my misfortune yesterday to have to drive on Saunders street north of Seward - ard , and I sincerely trust I may never bo compelled to endure another such a ride and all those unfortunates who have to drive over it have my heartfelt sym pathy. I think it would bo a good idea to get several of the officers of the board of public works and street commissioners together , and give them a pleasant ride , and should there be any dyspeptic ones amongst them , I am sure they would bo entirely cured , if not killed , during the rule ; and those who would bo for tunate to survive the ordeal , 1 am confi dent would use their best endeavors to have oii'o of the principal thoroughfares in a passable condition. CITIZEN. In Tliornbiir&r. Wo have some bargains in lots in Thornburg. C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE & TIMJST Co. , Northwest cor. ICth and llurnoy. Moth and Mclaughlin. The match between Moth and McLuugh- I'm has been postponed until March 28 , instead of March 19 us first arranged. McLaughlln wrote that his wife was sick and asked the postponement. Moth , while not doubting that Mrs. McLaugh- is ill , also has an idea that the colonel will not lose any time from his training. Moth will go into training to-day and keep it up to the day of the match. He does this knowing that ho will have a hard match. Ho lias met Colonel Me- Laughlin before and knows the metal ol which he is made. Two years ago Moth nnd McLaughlin wrestled six hours in Minneapolis when the referee stopped the match and declared it a draw. At that time Moth had thrown McLaughlin ono Grtuco-Homan and ono cateli-as- crtch-can and had been thrown onocollai and elbow bout. McLaughlin weighs 215 pounds in condition , and is ono of the hardest men in the country fo handle The coming match will bo two Gnwco- Roman , ono catch-as-catch-can in jackets and two collar and elbow falls. In ThornburR. Wo have some bargains in lots in Thornburg , U. E. MAYNE Rr.Ai. ESTATK & TUUST Co. Northwest cor. 10th and Haruey. Brevities. "Tho only Eck , " accompanied by hi trainer , Steve Carlisle , and Frank Ding ley , left yesterday for Minneapolis. The river is breaking up rapidly. The wholesale and retail liquor dealer in the city number 177. Those interested in brick making AVI ! call at ollico of Portal Land and Towi Lot Co. , 105 S. 15th St. If they wish ti make arrangements for ground suitubl for this work. South Omaha. Call at our office and we will take yoi down to South Omaha and show you tin many now improvements now going 01 there. Wo can satisfy you that you cat make 100 to 200 per cent on your mono1 in six months. C. E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. N. W. Cor. 15th and Harnoy. Dutldlne I'crntltH. Superintendent Whitlock Issued build ing permits Saturday , as follows ; Peter Conlon , two ono-btnrv frame cot- taxis , Thlttlotu ne.ir Hamilton $1,00 Soren HiuiM'n , onivstory frame cottage , KlzhteeiHli near Dorcas 1OC K. W. Seaver. frame barn , Twenty- o'clitti ' near Jackson 2C 1-M Ui'ed , ono and a half story addition to residence , I'leroo near Twenty. fourth 1,00 William rjlelL'eni : , t\vo one-story traino cottnzes , , 1414 South Ninth stieet 2OC , Kosu Newman , two-htnrv dmiultt frnimi KMicinunt tUii ! : anil'JftU Uard 1,5C Six permits aggro atlni : S0.7C The Ycnr 1887. Dm ing the year 1837 the people 6f thl a city will see the greatest growth it ha D over : had. This is acknowledged b Hulll Judge's , Property in and abou the city will advance in prlco so rapidly that hundreds of fortunes will bo made in a few months. The new packing houses , factories , etc. , locating in South Omaha will make that a business part of the city and as a consequence property In that locality will bo much sought after. Now , this week , is the time to buy this property. Nvo are solo agents for South Omaha proper and an in vestment made there will return the pur chaser his money and 100 to 200 per cent added to it. Anybody witli a small amount of money can buy a lot in South Omaha. The C. E. Maync Real Estate & Trust Co. N.V. . cor lath and Harney. ODDS AND ENDS. Strny I.OIIVCH l-'rom a Keportcr's Note Hook. "I came In from Carroll county , Iowa. There's the lincst land in the world , but I am going to soil out and get out. They're only giving 10 cents a bushel for corn there , " said a hardy , honest looking farmer in the union depot yesterday morning. "Yesterday 1 drove out around and I'm coming to Omaha. 1 never saw anything like it. It beats all. Out on Twenty-eighth street , south of D.xven- ) ort , I was astonished. The ground in hat locality is very rolling , dipping down nto deep ravines or canons , ana some jluccs spreading out in beautiful table anils. The authorities have established i grade through the place , and the moth- } < ls used by the people to get into their tomes and conform to the established grade , while showing energy and do- erminution , is somewhat amusing. " * * "I noticed ono house that had been re- ently moved there and it had been acked up into the air until it stood lurched on a level with the grade as it ivill bo when the streets arc completed. The height is at least twelve feet. Strong nests and braces are then placed under- icath and there the house stands. It is ill furnished , curtains in the windows , Booking stove , wife and children living therein. When anyone wants to de.scend or ascend a ladder is placed up and the party leaves or goes in. Teams are busy driving under the building unloading fellow clay , and in a few days a mound , vill bo placed under the building and it , vill then rest on .solid earth , and quietly await the topographical rise of the sur rounding territory to make the grade .iniform. * "Not many lots north of this , thcro is a ot-owner who has adopted the opposite course. He is building up a clay founda- ion first , and already has an ample yoi- ow clay tumulus reared , up which ho ivill have to pull his lumber , bricks and mortar to build his habitation. Such [ iluck is unconquerable. I am going to jast my lot in Omaha as soon as 1 can sell out. " ' * * * An Omaha young lady the other even- ng attended a wedding with a gentle man Cbcort. She was dressed in white silk and as she came out of the house the crowd mistook the pair for the bride and groom. As they stepped into the carriage i shower of tin cans and old shoes fol- owed thorn. As the cans , etc. , wcro rat tling on the toj ; of the carriage the girl blushed and said softly : " 1 have always wondered what a 'can-can' was. Now 1 think 1 know. " * "Negro waiters are poorly paid , " said ixn ox-member of the craft to a reporter the other day. "In the best hotels of the city waiters are paid only $ W a month , and of course the board is included. They are obliged to furnish their own lodging. In the $3 and § 3 hotels waiters receive only $20 a month. In the better hotels a waiter gets a chance to make plenty of money'on the side , ' by way of 'tips. ' Sometimes he can make in this way $5 or $0 , or sometimes us high as $ 10 a week. Head waiters ? They receive $40 to $75 a month , according to their abilities. " "There are a number of young ladies in this city who won for themselves some notoriety during the six day's bicycle race by flirting with the different riders. Ono young lady who stands pretty high in local society circles attracted the attention - tention of everybody about her , for three nights in succession , by trying to make an impression on the handsomest man on the track. Two or three of the riders received bouquets with little notes attached saying that the donors could bo distinguished among the audi ence by wearing ribbons of the same color as those used to tie the flowers. The bicyclists easily found their lady fficnds by the ribbons and made them selves agreeable during the rest of the race * Bicycling will soon have to share the public attention with horseback riding. An equestrian school is shortly to bo opened in she basement of the exposition annex. A number of gentlemen ( and ladies as well ) have signilicd their inten tion of joining the class. Desirable Corner On Leavenworth , 185 feet front , $ -10,000 , C. E. MAYNI : HEAL ESTATE & TUUST Co. , Northwest cor. 15th and Harney. Racrk's Remains. The coroner's inquest over the remains of Fred Racek , who was killed on the Union Pacific bridge on Saturday after noon , was hold at the undertaking estab lishment of Drcxcl & Maul yesterday af tcrnoon. The evidence produced showed that young Racok had boon down at the river watching the ice go out and in re turning homo was crossing the west approach preach to the bridge when ho was strucl- by engine 341 of the ferry train. The en gmcer and fireman of the train both tcs tilled that they did not see Racok unti ho fell from the bridge. The coroner1 ! jury brought in a verdict of nccidcnta death and exonerated the railroad cm ployes from any blame in the case. The mother and sister of the deceased arrived last night from Stanton. Tin arrangements lor the funeral will not bi made until relatives living at Watortown Wls. , are heard from. Peculiar in medicinal merit am wonderful cures Hood's Sarsaparilla Now is the time to take it , for now it wilde do the most good. A Free Ride. You have no idea of the immense boon which will bo on m South Omaha withii a few weeks , unless you have boon dowt there lately. Now is the time to buy Come to our ollico any day and lot u take you down to see the town , and i you have any money to buy with yoi will put it in there. C. E. MAVNE , Real Estate & Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. 15tl and Harnoy. Mayno Place. \\o have a few lots loft in Mayn Place south of Leavenworth street. Thcs lots are being sold at Jess figures and 01 easier terms than lots in Hanscom Pluc while they are the same distance fron the city. C. E. MAYXE REAI , ESTATE & TUUST Co , Northwest cor. 15th and Harnoy. Outdoor Pleasures. Yesterday was a bright , clear day , an though a trifilo cool was enjoyed b ; Omuha people. In the afternoon Slier man avenue was thronged with the cat riages of those who wore enjoying a nftvrnooli airing. The local wbeejme enjoyed the day , too , though' the 'hig Wl nu which'blew from the north , marrc -the ruu oa Sixteenth street , an'd Sherma iventio somewhat. A few adventurous ) lcyclists made the run Fort Omaha. Thirty or thlrty-llio wheelmen altogether enjoyed the pleasure of an outdoor spin and the exposition track was totally do- cried. Among tuo number were four cyclists from Council Bluffs. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures ho most obstinate coughs. Try It ! DcnlrMilo Corner ) n Lcavcnworthrf IBS feet front , $10,000. C. E. MAYNI : HEAT. ESTATE & TUCST Co. , Northwest cor. 15th and Hartley. The CoRiit's Denial. Olliccr Pulaskhas indignant over the tatcment published in the BEE that he arrested Councilman Cheney as a sus picious character. Ho claims that ho is veil acquainted with Mr. Cheney and hat the alleged arrest was all a joke , 'ulaski thinks that the joke was carried oo far and is now on him instead of the lamlaoino councilman. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives ; oed satisfaction. " The above was vritten by Geo. K. Mills , Druggist , laze ! Green , Wls. Mayno'ft Addition , Wo have a few lots left in Mayno's mi llion that wo can sell cheap. I ots are * r > W , with only 10 per cent ca&h'und the i.ilance on very easy terms. Call at our ollieo and lot us show this property. C. E. Mayno Real Estate v\ : Trust Co. , N.V. . Cor. loth and ILvrnoy. Kuolil's Ashco. The crematory remains of Edward vuelil are at Drcxcl & Maul's , where they vill remain until the return of Mr. iaumer from the cast , which will bo irobably on Thursday of this week. The , ohes of "the old shoemaker" arc sealed n a brass vessel , holding about two uarts , which is enclosed in an earthen irn of a tasty design. This , in accord- \nco witli a request of the deceased , they villbo suspended over the bar hi Ed Wit- ig's saloon. Absolutely Pure. Thispowder nevxirvariei. A marvel ol purity.strcnKth and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary kindo and cannot be sold in competition wi'h ' the mul- itude of low te t , short weight alum or jhosphate powdern Sold only in cans. * oyal Baking Powder Co. , 106 Wall street , New York. LINCOLN , NEB. GUEATEST HVILKOAI ) CENTtH IN THE Wflni-DOK ITS AGE. It lin < ( grown from 400 to IO.UOO population In 19 youri nnd K now crowing fiuU'r Hi.in ovnr. Investments In brick blocks nujr ID to a ) per cent , l.otn have uvcr.iKCd tver 110 per cent per ttnnum : ouriu : ° si'o.vnENcE AND BUSINESS SOLICITED. A. J. OROPSEY & CO. HKALKbTATK UROKIUtS , LINCOLN , NEB. Have fur ? nlo lirlck block , liurlnc s loin , nil klnili cf real refute. 1 , - ' , 5,10 nnd 3J ucio tnirtu , furmi and cncup lands , MONKV LOANED. INVKST.Mr.NTS MAUK. UKFKltENnESs-'riie First and Lincoln National hnnkn , ( lov. Tlmycr , Jndiio Cobb. Sen. 8. M. Cullcmi , Illinois , nniUion. lion Iliirriaon , indium. E CHICAGO Tlieonly rend tortnltu for DCS Mnlnos Mnr- shaillown , Cedar Ilanldfl , Clinton , nivon. Cliica- KO.MlhTiiukco and U points oust. To tlio people - plo of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , Orejron , Washington iind Cali fornia , It oirnra superior advantages not possi ble by any otbor Una. Amoni ; a few of the numerous points of su periority enjoyed tor the patrons or this road between Omaha ana Chicago , uro Its two trolni a day of DAY COAXUIKS , which are the llnost thHthuniHH art ancMNgotmlty can crcnto. Its I'ALAOKSLKKI'INOCAItS , which are raoJoh of comfort and ologanco. Its I'Alli.Oll DltAW- INO ItOOM CAUS , msiirpasol by nny. nnditii widely celebrated PALATIAL UININO CAUS tne eqiinl of which ctnnoi bo found nleowhero At Council lllulls the trains of the Union 1'ncinc lly. connect in Union Denot with tboso of th ChlCBRO & Northwutorn Hy. In Chicago tbc trains of this line malio close connection with those of all eastern aine.o. For Detroit. Coluiubufl , Indianapolis. Cincin nati , Niagara Fall * . .Buffalo. I'lttsbunr.Tomnto , Montreal , lioston. Kow Yorlc , Philadelphia , Baltimore. Washington ami all points m the east , nk lor a ticket via thn "NOKTUWESTEHN. " If you wish the be"t acoommodatlon. All ticket agents sell tickets \ la this line. IMIUOIIIIT , K.P.WILSON , Ocnl Manager. pent. I'ass'r Agent Chicago , 111. w. M. luncocK. L n. nni.i.r.3. Western Agent , City 1'usa'r Agent , Omuha , Nclirabka. DR. OTTERBOURG , Cor. liltk mill Dod'e Sin. . Oiniihn , Nrli. A K Sttl rUr 4u t ln MedtcUii Ortr U jr vrtcilce 10 ID EIDIII tltj. Ua , An- tharlltd toirefttaUltiroQle.Scrvoiii Rod " u < cUl Dliatici. " s > mlnil 4ki.fn Night LOII J ) , heiail UcblilU ( km of ttiaU powir ) . htrtout Uclilllt ; , Ac. ' 'ure * cnnraotced or aiotaj r lunile < l. rh rir low. ThouianiU v ( ea ruri ] . Klt < rl nc ll Iraporttnt AU mtdlcluo r Jt lor ui No nurcurj or Injiirlou. nrdlrlnti ul d. So tfmatnit fr oi ba ln m. r4tl ou tta dlilince trcktej by Uittr ted eipr iB Mcdlclnt * tant i0r7 hrt fr from fat ft br kn . 8UU Tour ana f.nJ fnrurmi. ConnlutloD In * > nd moajemUl , p rionljr ! or bl l tler. OFFICE A TUMBLE It has been our custom at the end oC each winter season to place on sale , at reduced prices , our remaining stock of mens' and youths' winter trousers. There are good reasons for doing so. We consider it advisable and to our interests to convert into cash , even at n loss , such merchandise , the sale of which will soon be suspended for six months. Most men wear out two pairs of trousers with ono coat and ve. t ; the second pair seems an ex tra expense , and a real bargain is very acceptable. We like to gratify such people and win their good will. We still have on hand about 400 pairs of Avinter trousers , some odds and ends , some broken lots , but most patterns are in complete assortment of sixes , and marked down to prices which merely cover the cost of the cloth. We also have concluded to close out our Avhole remaining stock of silk neckwear , which has been selling for 25c , 50c , 75c and SI. There are about HO dozen and \vohavc marked them down to lOc , 15c , 25cand 50 , respectively. One of the secrets of our success during our many years in the clothing business has 0 been in the closing out of all seasonable goods towards the end of each season , regardless of cost. ompany , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. R.TJSH : FOPI OTJP * . Elegant Spring Clothing OOIECDEOIIDEI DEOIIDEI We Possess the Ability of Giving You Tasty Styles. We Possess the Ability of Giving You Goods at Eastern Prices. THE Two ORPHANS Have now in stock $75,000 worth of CLOTHINGS we are asking for business that will save buyers money , and argumentsjare useless , let the goods talk. Our wonderful spring stock will make friends outshine rivals , win victories and sell itself - . self on its merits every time. ANDREWS BROS. , Yankee Boys from Maine YANKEE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS , At 1113 Farnam Street. DON'T rolson the System with Nauseating Dnigs.Ur.Horno's Electric licit Cures Diseases Without Medicines. Will Positively Cure Without jredieino ralnslnthobiick.blps.lic.nl or limbs ; Nervous lie * blllty.I.nmbneo , ( lenernl Debility. Khnuraiitlsm , Pur- nlyjls. NournliclHSciatica , Dlscuios ot ICUlnors , Hpl- nul Dlnpnicii , 1'orpld I.Ivor , Uout , Astlun I , llourt DI- pcn e . Drppepaln , Oonntlpntlnn , Urynlpelus , Indluav Hon. ImnolcncyCn'arrli , I'llos , Kpllep'jr , AKUO , Dl i- betes , lljrdroco e , KxhnuiHIon. Note the Following who wcro Curcil A.J. HoiBlanrt.H. F. IMrkor , J. M. Hnslett. all on notrd of trifJoi K. W. Kiunlmiu , Amcrloin Kxprc'itl Co t A. Uriinirjrcominlolun mcrolmnt , Stork liirda. U.Tmrnscnd. ( 'aimer HOUHU ; lludil DoUlo. tba L-roiit hnrvcniuni Col. Connolly , of the Inter -Occnn , H. W. llurrli. OlKrloit ! H. M. D vln. Secretnry American Hor-enmiit .1.1..8hciilTer , ) l Mmllnon t i J.C. Smith , jeweler. IHMudlion St. , nil of Chicago : ) ) , W. lloll IK , M. D , .Mormontown.low Hi Lemuel Milk , Kiinknkec , III. JiiilKol. N. Murry.Nupervlllo , III. , nnd hundreds of other * representing nearly every town In the Union. Also electric l > clt for IndlPi. Cull or cn'l ' ( Hiniii for Illustrated cntiiloeuo. Open dally , nHo erenlnK * HiidMundavn. Klectrlc Sunpenaorln * frea nndall Miilollelti. ' llownroof bozui cornpinlei with mnnyullaneBc llln worthies * Knnl , with onlyilto 13 element' . All my belts rnntuln 1 elmionti or batteries , ncnoo have four times the power nnd quantity of electricity. Honest tioojj iind honest nenllnfflatho motto. DK.J.W.HOUNKl lWabasli-avCliicttffo Inventor , 1'roprlctor and Manufacturer. P -IANOS CHICKERING Vose&Sons Iiistriiincntncxcluni/c ( < l , rented anil sold on cay jiaijincittn , beloiv Factory Prices , f nsf m incnti nUfihtly lined at GREAT BARGAINS. Max Meyer & Bro Omaha Neb. ' , . . 13th St , Cor. Caplto ! Avenue. ron rni TBIATMKNT op A a. Chronic & Surgical Diseases , UR. McWIENAMY. Prom'etoi ; . fiutecn yturfl Hosiiltal and 1'rlvato I'rutUcc Wu have tliu facilities , cppnrotu * anil remedies for the ucccMful treatment of sveiy form of die. late rcnutrlni ; tttlicr medical or enr lcnl Ircnttnctit , fin J liu i to all to come and In vcdl atu for thcrasclt w or correspond with n . Long experience In trent- IngcascB by letter innblei u * to treat many cast * sciontmculfy without n-clnc them WHITE OIUCULAIl on Dcformltln am ) Hrncci , Club F ct , Curvature , of the Hjiluo DuEinis or WoMUN. Tiles , Tumors , Cancer- , Catarrh , Droncbltl * , Inhalation , Electricity , I'ar.il. yile , Rpllcpiy , Kidney , Eyu , Kir , bkln , lllood nml all surgical operations. Iliittorlci , Inhaleri , Tlraccn , TVu.se. , nn < ) nil klnjn of Medical and Surgical App'iauccs , laufr ufactured aud for tlc 7h only reliable Medical Institute making Private , Special f Nervous Diseases A fiI'in.d.A.1 TV AU. CONTAGIOUS AND IILOOD DISEAHIW , from w liatcvcr cauie prod need , iucccssfully treatcil , \Vo em rumovo HjimlUtlo puliou from tuo nyitcr.i without mtrcnry. New reitnrativo treatment for Ions of vital now cr ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONI'IDKNTJAI , Call nnd conrult Hi or tend came nnd poit-oflld ! mldrcsj plainly written cncloic ttamp , aud we nlll tend you , in pl.iln wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEf ; ui > ruiviTi , Ei'Ecui. ANII Ninvoti. li Ei > n' . ScMiNii. WCAKNXIII. BrEitxATOiiHiKxt , luruiKt cr , STI-IIILII , GONOIIKUUU , GLEET , Vnticoi ri.r STRICTURI , AND AM , iiiBKAtit or TUB U > MT - UIIINAHT OROAHI , ortecd lilctory of your co.cfor an opinion , Perione unable to vUltia may be treated at Ih.lr homci , l > r correspondence ilcdlclncK nnd Instru ment * lent by mall nr exprctc HECUKKLY PACK BO FROM (5llsnilVAT10N.no mark , to Indicate eontrnt. or lender. Ono personal Interview pre ferred If convenient. Fifty rooin § for the a-tom modation of patltuU. Hoard and attendance ) nl reasonable ptlce. . Addrc.a H Ix-ttcrs to Omaba Medical and Surgical institnte , Cor. 13th St. nnd CafllUIAvoOMAHA. . 0n. RUPTURE CURED. DrDr. Snedlker' . method. No operation ! No I No Dutcnllon from kuilnUM. Adauted to children ( well > erown peoplo. Hundred * of auto.fr.iph tluunlaljon Hie. All butlnem jtrlctl ? coi.HUo lul. CONSULTATION FHKK. ritor. iv. i > . COOK , Room 0 , Ifill Douglas St. , Omuha , Nub. One . \gcnt ( Mfrrimnt onto wvntc.l in nv > ry town for Tour "TunBlH'8 J'linoh" fie olpur la Klvlnir iroo.l bntUfuctlon ; the lioysiiro "cntclilnir on. .ALVOUU.V KOIIKKR , Drii rKl4tB , Klduru , In. "Taiitllt'e 1'iincti" la the ucst cigar wo lm\o oversold tot tlio money , O. K. ISlTTBlt &C'O. , Ncoslin , Mo. UDORISS , / ? . W. TANSILL & CO. , FOR SALE. A liuco number of recorded I'cruhcron nnd ClyilObdiiiu Stiilllons. Also Homo Hrod Colts. Kvcry Btiiiinil Ktmrnntootl a breeder. J'rlctS ronsonnbleiiml terms vnsy. Oiii-t-lnck him been eclectcd with reforcnca to botli Individual merit nnd iicdlirrco. A liiiyo nuuibor of our BtHllioiia nru acclimated mid Colts of tlielr fret can bo shown. Vork IB on tlio II. & M. H. It. two bourn' ride went of Lincoln. Kor cat * , ouucs and further Information , ad'lrom ruv & rAiiuiiACii , York , ' * * * CHICAGO SHORT LINE The nest Ilnntc front Otnnhn dint Council Uliito THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha , Coun cil B lulls Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis CcdarRapids , Rock Island , Freeport , Kockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsville , Dcloit , Winona , La Crobse , And all other Important points East , Nortues.lt nnd BoutheKHt , For through tickets call on the Ticket Agent Ht 14UI I'niiiiim street , ( In i'axton hotel ) , or at Union I'liclllu Depot. I'uilmnn Icopors nnd the finest Dining Carl In the world nro run on I ho main linen of t bo CHICAGO , Mll.WAUKEK & BT. I'AUI , HAILWAY , nnd every attention U paid to passengers by com tonus employes of the company. U. Mif..ru , General Mnnmror. J , r.Ti'cur.ii , Assistant Ooneral Mnnaarer. A. V It. CAiii'K.sTr.u , General 1'aiavnuor and V. lln'uroHti , Assistant General I'o or nml Ticket Agent. T G , AIIK , Oenornl Superintendent. Red Star Line Tarrying the Ildlglum rioynl and Pnltcd Stntci Mall , sailing e\ory Butiirilay Batween Antwerp & New York To the Jthlnc , ( JermniuJt < tlUol [ * land and France , Hiilon from JOU to (75. Kxcurfilon trip from tillto ) fl ' > . Hfcond fubin. outward bound , ftsj iircpuld , H'i ; oxcursloii , tUO. Htcoragu passagt tit low rates. I'ctervrlght & Bens , tlunorij AirtntKWllroodway , Now Vork. Henry i'ulidt , ( lilt ) turnam st.I'auUon & Co , , liit FuniMu t. ; D. O. Freeman , lU' l Furnaa ,