THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. MARCH 17 , 1888. ; AMUSKMBKTB. Again Attract An Immense Auillencd nt Boyd'fl. Another crowded liousd greeted EiOttn.nt iJoyd's ' Initt night. Tlio little Indy nchicvcd n'nothcr triumph. The people seem to novct grow tired of Lottrt. Night after night the pamo demonstrative ai lnuso , thosnmo mani festations of delimit hro accorded lion Her nnttcR nro BO unique , so spasmftdlc , so pfcoti- llnrly her own thnt she isnlwnys Irresistible. But Lflttn did not crcntc nil the cntliu4lnsm ly herself , as Is too frequently Uio ease With notable stars. I > . AUJJ. Anderson , M CJullp , scored n success ho may Will fed proud of. Ho Is certnlnly a card by himself , nnd his acting last night was never excelled by any former Jmporsonator of this really dlfllcult role. Uonlfncc. too. was at his best , and only strengthened the opinion formed that the young fellow has a future before lilm , Cyril Scott was at homo in the character of Kit , nnd Grandfather Kent couldn't have been moro effectively reprc- ncnted than in .1. W. Hayno. In fact , the entire - tire cnst was good , almost without a flaw , nnd what the minor diameters lacked in talent they more than made up in personal address nnd on earnest en deavor to work in consonance with the pro- iri I era In the bill. Ernestine Floyd , Augusta Raymond , Lilian Klchardson , Julia Hanson nnd Annie Schubert nro nil deserving of more extended mention than Is hero accorded them. T-iOttn was novcr surrounded by stronger , better support than in her present company. Till ! nAtXADAT'S SECOND AVrHAUANCn. This company of minstrels repeated their excellent performance nt the Grand opera house last night to a largo audience and scored oven n greater hit than they did on the first night. It is unquestionably the strongest colored compnny that has over np- jicnrcii in this city. The programme is n very lengthy one. comprising wore than the usual diversity of the minstrel bill. A now f onturo , suggested by the U. & M. engineers1 Btriko , contains several peed hits , while the "Drum-Major's Dream" introduces a drill of marvelous grace , symmetry nnd beauty. Clght men take part nnd it is dlfllcult to dc- termltio which is the most export In the com bination. Messrs. Ben Hunn , Hilly Young , Ed nnd Frank Mallory , in tholrcnd business : nnd indeed the whole company in "Aunty Jackson's Uoccption , " deserved the liberal npplauso which was bestowed upon them. MATTRESSES , , worth $3.00 , only 91.08. Everything clso in proportion at NKW Yoiuc SiouAui : Co. , block , Capitol uvo. mid 15th st. BOUTK OMAHA IHS1UOOUATS. Hold Another Meeting and Mnko More Nominations. "Gentlemen , you will please como to order , " said Chrirman Uaylls to the South Omaha democracy last night , nnd about two hundred gentlemen quit telling stories of the JTown of Lake , and awaited further develop ments. It was an adjourned mooting , nnd the proceedings wore characterized by the utmost good nature and harmony. "Wo now nwatt j-our pleasure , gentlemen , " continued the chairman , nnd Ed Told Inti mated that it would bo his pleasure to hear the minutes of the lost meeting. Ho hoard them , and so did the others present There tvcro no corrections to make and they stood approved , while the secretary stood looking for sonio stationery. The DEE reporter again came to the rescue , and furnished sufficient to record the proceedings ana prepare the ballot papers , and tUou they all settled down to business. lu reply to Jimmy Mclnorny the chairman announced the meet ing open to receive noininutloms for the school board , and the names of Frank J. Pearson , John Carroll , John Miller , T. C. Van Ailten , P. Rowley , J. A. MucMurphy nnd Thomas Dowling wcro proposed. Only Bix could bo elected , so Thomas Dowling withdrew and the other six were nominated by acclamation. Then some one said that each ward should have a representative , and that the ticket as named left out both the Third and Fourth Wards. This was found to bo correct , nnd after a few minutes' profound thinking u mo tion to reconsider the former question was put nnd carried. By this time the boys had lime to remember tholr friends , nnd the nom inations catno in thick nnd fast. The Third jvard held the banner , and among the names banded In were those of Tom IJyan , Jack Yntes , Whisky Jack , Black Jack , Muz/ler ( Jack , Hod Muzzier , Johnny Burke , Uody Redmond. P. Rowley , Mnttio Quinn , ZTohnny Gall , Major Leonard , O'Rourko , McGulro , Klncord and Johnny Gor man. Some of them wcro evidently nominated without the consent of the nomi nees , but they wore voted on nil the same , nml at the close it was found that the ticket would bo John Carroll , Frank E. Pearson , Thomas Rvan , B. Jotter , J. A. MacMurphy nnd T. C. Van Ailten. A motion to rcconsldor the nomination for jLreasurcr was lost nnd Tom Geary still has it , nnd n motion empowering the central com- in It too to call ward meetings for the purpose of selecting councllmen was declared carried. 6. B. Fnnno then explained how his name cnmo to bo on the "citizens' ' " ticket , nnd in reponso to repented call AV. G. Sloan took the floor and declared himself. Ho said that although born in a pinhibltion state , ho was po pi olilbitionist , and had worked against it Binio ho was knue high. He was not and never had been iu favor of high ( the $1,000) ) license , but was of the people and for thu people both for their good mid his own. Tills evidently suited the wishes of the nudiunco , and they adjourned with loud up Jilnuso. _ MATTRESSES worth 63 , only $1.03 , Everything else in proportion at NKW YOIIK STOUAOK Co. , Enth-o block , Cupitol two. and 15th st. Nelmiska. Woflloyau University. Rev. Drs. Maxfleld and Lemon returned on "Wednesday evening from Lincoln , where they had boon in attendance at a trustee. meeting of the Nebraska Wosloyau unlvor Blty. The mooting Is reported to have been n very harmonious and profitable one. Bishop , Warren , of Denver , was present , nnd oxain f ncd the work done on the building , looked ever the plat of the unlveiolty place , niado himself fully acquainted with thp fliinncia pondlllon of the business , and cxptcssed him pelf greutly pleased with the management o the affairs nnd the work done , nnd ' proved 'his interest nnd faith inthoenteiprisi by tbo purchase of. lots nnd otherwise to th mnountof over f 10 , 000. This was suck nn inspiration that others purchased lots nin papers duo the university , and swelled th sum to between $20,000 and 10,000 as cash iu the treasury at an early day , This will en nblo the building committee to pay oft all claims now duo and resume work as early a the weather will permit. The future of till great enterprise Is certainly very promising iiud all friend of education should tally ana these men with a work destined to be a p tcat blessing tb coining generations. The b ontd authorized the sule of 100 lots at pricei graded last full for ROUIU sixty days , nftci that an advance in price will be mad o. An ; information needed will bo given by nddrcbs ingO. A. Atkinson , secretary ; Rov. C. F. Crolghton , D. D. , chancellor , Lincolnor'i \ U , Lemon , D. D. , educational agent , Omaha. After the Uuttlo Is Over. Prices luivo now touched bottom Every thing to furnish your , house from collar to garret , at fabulously lowpricei Bud cusy pnymojita nt that. 'Where ? A WKW Yonic STOHAOE Co.'a , Capitol Avonua uud 15th st. Mrs. Atkinson Retires. Mrs. A. Atkinson , proprietress of the old fcst millncry bstabllshment lu Omaha , make Jiorbow" to the public mid stops down nn out to make room for the younger milliners Mrs , Atkinson first started a little Shop hen Twenty-one years ago , on the corner o ' .Thirteenth and Douglas streets , and durin that time her business has grown until to-day fiho retires from the largest and leading CS tubllahment in thu city. Durilig these j car : elio lias witnessed the failure of no less tha ptb livul cstablUhmcnts. " * MATTRESSES , \vorth $3.00 , onlj , , ftl.Od. 1 vdry thing otso in jroj > ortion u YoititSTOiiAais C'o , , Entire bloplf , Capitol uvo. uud 15th st. Tlenl Kstnto TrAnafcro. Francis E Wilto ct nl to Nellie R Smith- , lot 18 blk 4 Hvcrett Placewdt 7CO Nellie It Smith , single , to Francis E White ct nl , lot 3'4 ' blk 21 Walnut Hill v d , . 2,000 E S Rood nnd wlfo tb Herman J31um- cntlml , lot 0 blk 0 Albrights Annex , w < ! . . . . ' * . . . . ' . . . . < 180 Mnrgarett Lovc'tt , j janllan , to'W J Widoman , n BO ft , lot 30 , S E Rogers pint of Oknliomn , w d 1,800 John W George ct al to John F Jnckn- roll , n % lot 10 blk 70 , South Omaha vrd , 1,7GO Otto Lobcck and wife to John II Loomis , lots 2U. &i blK 3 , Lobcck's Mib , w d . 423 Carrlo J Filtick and husband to Hora tie 1C Hcndce , lot ! blk 4 , Potter St Cobhs add to S Omaha , w d 2,100 John M Mnrston ( wld ) to Anthony Martin , lots 4 and 5 , blk I.Tlaln- view , w d. . . , / . . > . 000 George N Hicks et nl to It Pearl Ung- land , lot 17 , blk 18 , Vinton place , Wd . . . . .I 1,000 Ed A Troutmnn and wlfo to Jennie Duff , lot 7. blk 8 , Hanscom park , wd i i 025 W G Albright nnd wlfo to School dis trict No. : ) , lott 17 and 18 , blk 84 , Al- bright' * choice , w d > 1 S S Floi d and wife to R W Hnwloy , Vcrnoh heights , wd. , .i , . . . 10 George A Vantcr ot nl to William Cnl- len , lots 7 nnd 8 , blk " , Oxford place , w < i . . . . .I 1,800 Florence C. Proctor anil hnsband to Walter F. Klnnoar , s 30 feet lot 12 , Ullnibcthplace , wd 3,000 J. J. O'Connor , S. M. O. , to Augustus Kountzo ct nl. , part of 0-15-10 , 40 ncrca , ni d 1 John F. Flack nnd wlfo to J" . Hcndco , lots 20 nnd 21 , block 4 , Potter & Cobb's addition to South Omaha , w d , 4,800 , Ada Roichcrt nnd husband to E. A. Benson , trustee , lot 83 , block y , Ben son , wd 4CO Seventeen transfers , aggregating.$21,013 Building Permits. The following building permits wore issued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings : Daniel Ross , cottage , Thirty-second nnd Grant. . , 8 100 B. F. Norris , addition to icstaurant , : ) l'l South Thirteenth 100 H. A. Arnold & Co. , stable , Dccutur , near Twenty-fourth 115 Joseph Levi , addition to dwelling , 1012 Dorcas 200 August \Vnllln , cottage , Seward and Thirty-second C50 Z. B. Berlin , two-story frame dwell ing , Spencer , near Twentieth 3,000 Lars Nelson , cottngo , Chicago , hear Twenty-seventh 350 John Olson , addition to dwelling , Hurt , near Twenty-fourth - . . . . ICO George Saultor , cottngo , opposite Cal- houu avenue 1,000 Max Schmidt , cottage , Locust , near Twentieth GOO E. Svonson , alterations to dwelling , Davenport and Thirty-first 200 Hamilton Bros. , cottage , Fifteenth nnd Locust 1,000 Mrs. M. Clarkson , alterations to residence , 2023 St. Mary's avenue. . . 500 Frank ICclloy , cottage , Twenty-first and Elm 400 Schocply & Over , repairs to building , 1415 Douglas. . . 500 Mrs. Elizabeth Kohlmoyor , cottage , Ninth , south of Bancroft 500 Sixteen permits , aggregating. $ 0,303 The Ladles' Favorite. The newest fashion in Indies' hats will doubtless cause a flutter of plcnsur- nbla excitement among the fair sex. Ladies nro always susceptible to the changes of a fashion platoand the moro startling the departure the more earnest the gossip ever the now modo. Dr. Piorco'a Favorite Prescription is n posi tive euro for the ills which aillict females - males and make their lives miserable. This sovereign panacea can be relied on in cases of displacements and all functional derangements. It builds up the poor , haggard and draggecl-out vic tim and gives her now hope and a fresh lease of life , It is the only medicine for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail ments , sold by druggists , under a posi tive guarantee from the manufacturers , that it wilt give satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Read printed guarantee on bottle wrapper. William Wnrdwoll , the organ grinder at the so-called dime museum on Six teenth street north of Web&tcr , was arrested yesterday afternoon for steal ing n pair of panU from Cameron Bugo , 711 North Sixteenth street. lie was given five days In the county jail. Lclmid hotel , Cincngo. Robbed By a Courtesan. Charles Bray , a railroader , claims that ukilo ho was in n bagnio of nogrcsscs on Eleventh street yesterday , ono of the in mates named Mary Francis robbed him of his watch and S8 In money. Tlio dusky cour tesan was lun in about 0 o'clock last evening by Officer Brady. MATTRESSES worth $8 onlySKOS. Everything else in proportion at NKW Yoiuc SIOUAOK Co. , En tire block , Capitol avo. and 15th st. * 4 rcrsonnl Paragraphs. D. J. Cook , chief of the Rocky Mountain detective agency , Denver , is in the city. Mis. Frank D. Mead , is cnjoving a visit f i oni her brother , Jake S. ICurtzman , of Min neapolis , Minn. A Great Strike Now Hulled. Down with the monopolies. S74 parlor suits only $38. 850 bedroom suits only $23. $50 marble top bidobonrds only $10. 53.00 mattrcbses ojily $1.08. And everything Olso in proportion. A call will coat nothing. Wo can in terest you. you.NKW YOUK STOUAOK Co. Capitol avo. and 15th st. Yesterday's internal revenue collec tions amounted to $1,012.01. Every person is interested in their own affairs , and if this moots the eye of any ono who is sulVoringfrom thootlects of n torpid liver , we will admit that lie is interested in getting well. , Got a bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters , use it as directed , nnd you will always bo glad you read this Horn. Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday after noon the explosion of a gasoline lamp in Louis Kroitouch's dye works , 101(5 ( Cap itol avenue , called out the lire depart ment. The lire uns found to bo coiillnui : to a heap of old clothes and was eusllj extinguished. Mrs. Kroitzseh had her hand painfully burnt. Killing n Polar Dear. Just how bravo , ferocious or danger ous the polar boar may be it is extremely - ly hard to say , owing to the variety of disposition and dissimilar traits it ha ? exhibited in this respect under the scru tiny of equally credible observers , writes Frederick Sohwntha in the March Out ing. On6 authority says : "It is tlfo largest , strongest , most powerful , nnd with a single exception , the most foio- cious of bearst" the exception evidently moaning the grizzly. Yet the many mutilated persons I have been in the great west \\lio have boon intimate with the "cinnamon" boar of that region , anc ] describe him as equal in ferocity with and. superior in activity to , the grimly , would certainly not bo willing to Sur- rondar his claims to those of the polar boar. Again , the testimony of those who have shot a helpless animal awim- miug in the son from the ( lode of an ex ploring steamer is of no more valnathan that of a monagerio-keopor who has poisoned ti cairod Bengal tiger. J ain in clined to place the polar boar below thu cinnamon and grUzly in bravery , al though. Ho.Buporior of cither iu actlv- ty. His long , lltho , snake-like form , compared With the fjbungling carcasses if the others , would show this without urthor argument or practical demon stration , yet it has received lllo latter without doubt. ThosO who speak of the eroclty produced by n carnivorous diet may tliink the polar should excel his omnivorous-brethren ol tha south , its' ho 3 whclly of this typo ; yet , singularly enough , his system of donti- iou is exactly the same as that of the other hears. Still , ns hna boon said , the polar boar had exhibited nil Icgrcos of bravery , from.that of the most forociouB disregard ot life to the most abject cowardice. The old Norso- non , than whom no braver men over ivod , came In contact with thcso gla cial grizHcs when their most ventur ous explorers discovered Grqcdland , and Kric the Rod , their bpld leader , is said to hnvo had quarreled fnriougly with ono of his best friends from sheer envy because the latter had killed a polar boar and thus distinguished himself - self among these who valued bravery as highly as it has over been hold since , whan his chief should have been given this honored opportunity. They regarded him as n plucky adversary. 'Killing a boar , " says Chevalier Rink , > nco Danish inspector of Greenland , 'has , in ancient as well aa modern times , been considered ono of the most distinguishing fonts ot sportsmanship ,1 firnnnln nil. " To Kxptoro Greenland. Chicago Times : An Arctic expedition which has not thus far attracted much attention , although it may possibly pro duce Bomo valuable scientific results , is going to stnrt from Scandinavia this : oming summor. The interior ot Groon- .and is almost wholly unknown. As far as the explorers have hitherto been nblo to penetrate , it has been found covered with ice and snow , although Count Nordcnskjold believes that in the unex plored Interior there is a part ot the country free from ice nnd snow. Whether this bo true will probably bo ascertained by this expedition , which ia expected to give to the scientific world much valuable information in geology , botany , zoology , and meteorology. Among the efforts that have boon tnado before to explore the interior of Greenland may b mentioned to the two expeditions of Count Nordonskjold in 1887 nnd 1883 , and these of the Ameri cans , Hays nnd Parry , in I860 nnd 1887 , respectively. Nordonskjold on his last expedition was accompanied by two "Laps , " Finlandcrs , with their ' "skis " , " n kind of snow shoo very similar to the American toboggans , about two to three yards long and four or flvo inches broad. The expedition is to bo headed by a Mr. Nan son , nt present connected with the Bergen museum. Mr. Nanson is an expert - port "ski lobes" and nn nblo scientist. He will associate with him three or four of the best "ski labors1' ho can got. and among these selected arc ono or two of these Norwegian soldiers who last fall visited America to partake in the Chicago encampment. While all the other expeditions have strfrtod from the Danish colonies , on the west side of Greenland. Mr. Nnnson's intention is to start from the east hide , from a place in the neighborhood of Capo Dan , about 00 degrees north lati tude , where ho expects to got ashore- from seine Norwegian senior. Ho thinks that the expedition in that way will bo forced to fulfill its journey , as there will hardly bo any possibility of returning , the only population on the east side being some Esquimaux , whoso villages are anything but charming abodes. Another advantage of this arrangement is that ho will not then need to cross the continental glazier moro than once , ' while the former expeditions in case of success would have had to return the same way they advanced. The whole distance from coast to coast is about.100 miles , and , supposing the oxolorcrs advance twelve to fifteen miles a day , a very small run for n 'skl lober , " about thirty days will bo needed for the crossing. They will take with them , however , necessary provisions for about two months , nnd these , together with the necessary scientific instru- instruments , change of clothessleeping bags , and so forth , they will have to draw on sleds. The necessary financial support will bo given the explorers by Mr. Garnol , a , coffee merchant of Copenhagen. A Monument to the Oriius Tweed. New York Herald : Wp give consid erable space to an historical nnaljsis of what has boon done toward building the state capltol at Albany , This monument of extravagance , folly nnd wretched tnsto was in the first place to cost $4,000,000. Then the amount became - came $7,000,000. Five millions woio tpont before the walls were started to ward the second story , and by and by the expenditures ran on at the into of a million a year , until at the close of 1880 , $10,011,570 had been spent , rising to $12,113,231.03 in 1881 , and 813,110,3fcO in 1883. Mr. Cleveland , as governor , tried to finish the job , but moro millions wore needed , until in 1880 817,000,000 wore reached , and the cost to date is $17- 914,875. The best criticism upon this story will bo found in the summary at the close of our narrative. The capitol at Albany already has cost more than the Delaware and Hudson canal , 101 njllcs long ; the original Erie canal , 303 miles long ; the Chesapeake and Ohio canal , the Croton aqueduct , the Washington capitol or the Now York and Brooklyn bridgo. Al ready moro than 1,000,000 moro have boon spent upon it than upon the Tweed court houbo. The duties of the early justices of the national supreme court could hardly Ixa called onerous. During the first twenty years of the court it had very little bus iness. Prom 1820 to 1851 the cases sub mitted to it averaged only about fifty- five a year. After 18(13 ( the docket be came crowded , and now a now case is ordinarialy not hoard for live years. R p CREAM 1 tssnnerlor excellence proven ia millions ot homes for more than H quarter of a century. II is used by the United states Government KUT dorsed by the heads of the ( Irent I'nh ersltles as 'utcst anil Most Ilnalthful. Or , I'rico'a Criaui Daklna Powder does not oontalu Ammonia. Mine or Alum Sold only In Cans J'UICK IUKINO I'UWDUli UO . New Vork Chlcot'o. Bt. FOR MAN HIS MONEY Ana the manner no can use it jnflicionsly for the coming weet in making his selections of Clothing from the Neatest Designs of Patterns , fabrics of the latest , emliracinff all prevailing styles in cut , from THE MERCHANT TAILORS' ' FASHION PLATES , at prices 50c on the dollar of their original price , with a selection of AND WHERE TO SPEND IT 652 PAIRS PANTALOONS 486 FULL SPRING SUIT AT FOR , 8 2.45 That was made to order $ 5.00 8.00 * " . . . , 7.60 4.80 " " 9.CO 6.30 " " 10.50 O.CO " " 19.60 7.20 " " 14.2-5 8.10 " " * 10.00 8.00 " " . ' 17.50 0.05 " " . 18.00 9.65 " " , 18.76 10.00 " " . . . .i 20.00 10.40 " " 21.00 AN EXTRA AUOITION , AT FOR 8 2.76 Which was made to order < S 6.50 S.50 " " 7.00 6.00 " " 10.00 6.75 " " 11.50 0.20 " " 12.00 0.00 " " 13.2-5 7.00 " " , 16.00 8.10 " " 10.2-5 9.30 " " 18.50 10.20 " " 20.00 10.75 " " ' . 21.60 11.20 " " 22.00 N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention , when addressed THE MISFIT PARLORS , 1119 Farnam Street. At Last We can show the Greatest. Bargains in Medium and Lightweight That was ever bought with man's hard earned dollars. AT FOR AT FOR 7.40 Which was made to order 15.00 8.20 Which was made to order 16.00 0.20 " " 18.00 . " ' 20-00 10.70 - 12.80 " " 25.00 11.05 " " . . . 22.00 14.GO " " 28.50 18.45 " " 26.50 17.80 " " 35.00 15.85 " ll 80.00 20.10 " " . > > 40.00 18.70 " " " 37.50 23.00 f1 " 45.00 21.85 " " 42.60 > 20.70 " " 55.00 25.70 " " 50-00 And many others as equally largo a bargain in proportion. We shall endeavor to make the grandest effort of onr existence in Oinaha during the year of 1888 , to show in Gent's Furnishings the most complete ever shown west of New York city and at prices which will always bring people to THE MISFIT PARLORS 1119 Farnam Street. Oinaha. 1119 [ MO OTHER EIVlAUy tmciENT RWEDIES It baa atood the Test of Yean , tn Curlnsr all Dlieaeos of the BLOODjlIVEB , BTOM. ACH.KUDKEYB.BO'W- ELB.&O. ItParlflosthe S ? Blood , Invigorate * and UTTERS OUanges the Byttem. DYSPEPSIACOHStI. CURES PATIOK , JitnroicB , ULOISEASE50FTK1 fiIOKHEADAOHEBIIr LIVER lOTJSCOMPL&INTS.fto , I disappear at once under flDNEYSl \ Its tenoflrial influence. STOMACH It la purely a Medlclao AND as its cathartic proper ties forbids its usons a 0 leverage. It is pleas ant to the taste , and ae easily taken by child ren aBadnlt8 , _ _ JLDRUGGISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO Bolefroprletorj , BT > Locl8ina JUIIBABOTPT Seller gnu , tltMnir gcrm and cnnta- Security alitn nre cffoctually conibnttotl by burning J/i/iinimipf/uil / raalltlcit in rooniH mid anurtmonts. 'Jhey Are Against fr KrfintQutlm\liorfttlngtothOHlck khln and tcalp at catti nro pcnnfi- nently ciueil bv tlio ] Iuilroii < iptln > l Suffering Siinjyi jnirc.lilKhly Bcontcd ineillclu- al soap for toilet , nursery nnd bath. TiHttliuclie , fate ncuinlulu nnd in- Disease famed or molt til guniK yield pronnit- ly to Darby's Dontnl I'lnstcra , w Inch tnko the place of opIaU's , mid dan- and guroug toothache drops. Corns audtimfoii * CUUHQ no pain \\horo Mead's Coru nnd llunloa Plasters nro used. They quickly allay Inflammation nnd rulluvu pain. Hinnll pox and other contusions dlHoiiHt'H nro preventi'rt by burnlni ; Seabtuy's Hulphur Cninllus In col- lurs , closets. lnk4 , ttUpn' holds , 25 bird tagim. chicken coops , otc. Gents bHAIilmY & .JOUNfcON , Now York. Du , 15,0. WMT'S NKIHT'AND HHAIK T/IEAT- WENT , a guaranteed HiicoJllp for Ifystcrla , Dlrzl * ness. Convulsions pits , Nonqui NeuralKla , Headache , Nervous Prdatrntlon. caused by tha use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakufulness , Mental ] ) epresslon , SoftenliiR of'tho Drain , resultliiB Ir. Insanlty.alid leading to ) iil erydooayuiiltlnnti ) , 1'rematnre Old ARO , liarrunnesa , Lots of 1'over in eJthor sex. Involuntary losses nnd Bporma. torrhien caused by ovcr-oxertlon of the britln , self-nbuso or over-lnduIBenco. Kach box con- talnx ono month's treatment. fl.OI a box , or six boxes for io.OO , sent by tuoll prepaid on receipt of price.WI5 WI5 OUA11ANTE15 SIX OOXKS To cure nny cnne , WJtb each older received by us for six boiiu , acrompantod with 5.W.-n e will end the purchaser our Tltten guarantee to refund - fund the money If the treatment does not effect cure. Guarantees Ibsued only by C. 1' . GOODMAN - MAN , DniL'uUt , Hole. Agent , 111U Farnam Street , Omalia , , Neb , SCIENTJFie GLUCK & WILKINSON. DREXEL & MAUL , ' ( Hucc'tfssOrs to John 0. Jucoba ) Undertakers & Embalmer At the old stnnU. HOT Farnnm Ht , Orders by tel grapb Bcllclttnl bad proiiiptl ; ' HtUudod to. Telephone Mo & AT THE Misfit Parlors , 1119 Farnam St , 1119 MERCHANT TAILORS'MIS FITS ARE IIKOEIVISD DAILY. Omaha , , u , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denyer , CoL Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St. f/oiila , Mo. , University College Hospital , Lon don , Olosou , Germany and New York , having derated tholr attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially these nrlslnR from impru donee. Invite nil BO sutferlng to correspond with out delay. Diseases of infection and contuclon cured snfely and speedily \ \ Ithout use of aan- geroiiH drugs. Patients whose cases have been neglected , uadly treated or pronounced Incur able , sliould not fall to write UH concerning their symptoms. All letters receive Immediate atten- Ion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mulled Fltun to any address on re ceipt of ono 2-cent stamp , "Practical Ob orva- tlous on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaus tion , " to which Is added nn "Essay on Mar riage , " with Important chapters on diseases ot tliultonroiluctho Orjjans , the whole formlmi \ uluulilo medical treatise which uhould be read by all young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lavrronca St. , Denver , Col. THE CHICAGO AHD . And Chicago , The only road to tnko for Jc Mollies , Ifiirshiiltown- Ccilur ItitiiliU. Clinton , Dlxim , c'lilcutio. Mllwaukio nml all jiolntu Bast. In the poopluof Nebraska Colorado rado , Wyoming. Utnli , Mulio , .Nuvmlu.Ori'fon , Wash- liigton nnd California , It uaen superior lulviuUugos nut | io Hlblo by any other flue , Ainonif a low ( if ilia numerous points of upnrlortt ) ' onJD/uii l > y tha iiatronn of this roml tu'tweuii Oiimlm nnil Clilr.tKn , are Its two Ir.llns a tlnr ot DAV COACHKS , wlilch uru the nnontllint liumnn art mid Iniitmulty can cruute. lit [ 'ALACKHl.KKI'IMJ ( JAHS , wlilcli uru inodc'ls ( if comfort anil uleitaaco. IU 1'AIU I.OH IJIIA\MM1 H001I CAUS uiiminmimod lir uny , nnd UH wlilclycolubratud 1'AI.ATIAIiHMNU OAltS , tlm equnl of nlilch cannot l > founil eltewheru At Council UlulT * , tlio tralim ol tlie Union I'uclflo Hull. wnyionnuct In union depot with tliuto of tlioClil- caL-oA. NorlliKuutorii Hy. In Chlcaijo the tmlru of this line mnko clonu coiniocllon wlili tlioso uf all other Kafttcrn lines , lor Ikjtrolt , Coltimbiu , Inrtlanupolli , Cincinnati , Niagara Kalli , nuffnlo , I'ltwijUrir , Toronto , Montreal , Ilostou. New Vort. I'lilladolulila , llaltlniore , Wiuh- Inxtoii , and all points In tlio liu t. Aik for tickets via "NORTH-WESTERN" If yon with tha licit accammodullon. All ticket ueent Mill tickets Mu tbl lino. ir.iiuuuii'r. U.U.WILSOV. G u I MuunL'ur. ( ieii'U'us > Agent. cinoAno , ir.ij ) . W , N , HAHfOClC. Ocn'l , Wnstorn Ascut. U. K. ialUlAL , ' 1 Ickut AirenL M. F. WKsf , City ransonzcr Agent. 1401 Furuam St. , Omaha , Neb. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH 18 TAUQHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting , flind for Cciltge Journal. S E. Cor 10th nud Cupitol Avonyo AT FOR $ 8.CO Which wfts ihtulo to onlor $18.00 10.20 ' " 20.00 12.40 " ll 25.00 14.80 ' " " 30.00 10.70 u " 85.00 18.30 " " R8.00 20.20 " " 40.00 22.70 " " 45.00 24.30 u " . * 48.00 20.35 " ' 55.09 A NEW ADDITION , AT FOR 8 0,70 Which was mnilo to order $19.50 11.80 " " 23.50 13.20 " " 20.00 15.C5 " " 81.50 17.20 " " 81.00 10.80 " Ci 40.00 26.GO " u 62.00 80.40 " " 60.00 83.60 " * 07.00 " " ' . . 30.70 74.50 WILL NEVER BREAK FOR SALE BY N. B. FALCONER AND FISHER BROS. DRUNKENNESS Or the LIqnor Habit , TosIUrcIy Curotl bj Administering Dr. Halnes' Golden Specific. It can be given In a oun of coirco or tea with out the knowledge of the person tatting It ; abhO- lutclj harmless , nnd will cllect a pennant and Bpeedy cure , whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. .thousands of drunkards have been made teinperutu men who ha\etakendoldeiiSpecific Intnelr coffee'wlth- out their knowledKO and today belle\othoy quit drinking of their ovsnfrouMlll. It never inllrt. The system once Impregnated with the Specific , it becomes an utter Impossibility for the llrjuor appetite to exist. I'oi halo by ICuhn & Co. , IMh and Douglas bts. , and Wth anil C'tiin- Ing bta , Oinnliu , Nob. ; A. B. loster&Bro. , Council lIlnlTs , Iowa. -DEMVKIIED TO- AM PAST OF CAIlltlKIl FOU- 20 Cents a Week. Seven papers a Meek. Fond your order to ths olUce , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building GKATKl'UL Epps's Cocoa "Hr B tliorouKli knowlodKfl.or . the natural laws which mnj SHYO u wunr hoary doctor's bills. Ills brtlio Juillcloin use or iiuch urllclLs of tllet tliata constitution may lia Kru-limlly built up until strong enough to resist every trndnnc' to disease. Hun * droils of sutitlu inuludlesare Huatlntc nrounil us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wo ma/ escape nmiiy a fatal abaH by keeping ourselves veil fortllled with nuro blood and a properly uourliU64 ll me.M-aTll Servlre ( Jtvtetto. Miido simply with bollliiKrateror rnllK. Sold only In half | iound tins by Uroters labeled tliui ! JAMES EPPS SCO , , " SW , r ? tlouoii , mild , toothliit currents of IU lrio-KV. L ( ' Ity tfliictly tkiouih sll wnk p > rlrttor > inglh m ; * > f VJ-.H k UU and VU rous6trt lh. Eltctrlt Cvriut jA f"l Hint n/ot ] wtfirfiit J.O ) incmili. Ori t , tJroproiiEintioitr II other tislli Mor > | cites ver * > in tlfcur dlnthr uniiUn. Sfal.d umpLUUc. rUma Tbo flindtn Electric Co. 108 USillc it. , Chlciat > THE CAPiTOL HOTEL I INCOIKrv NEB. The best known and most popuUr Hotel In the stale. Ixicallun rtmtrnl , AppolntmenU llrtUoIass , Headquarter * for eamiuurauf 114011 una BllpollllCAl * nilpuUllogstn < , rtu j. E.V UCKIQKN Proprietor AOVIOE men. HOW TO ACT. lAstTiiorsndMnnioodKMUpred. Pi . ramireDtclir. ana KuuctlonU duot. STROHC 8 < st d'Tie tlsisiiitrrMonsppllM4lou. i loading Corsets of Ear- opo and America. Over 2,000,0000 eold lost year In tlala coun try alono. Tbo rea sons ore : they ore the best flttlner , most com fortable , imostdur- 4ablo and | cheapest Kcorsotov- for modo. Avoid worthless Imitations. Corallne Is used in no Corsets except thosa made by us. None are genuine unless Dr. WARNER'S CORALINEisprlnt- od on inside of stool cover. For sale by all leading ; morchanto. WARNER BROS , 257 4 * J. A. KllNER , Manager. GOLD MEDAL , PABIB , 1878 , BAKER'S' Warranted nlinaltileljittra { Cocoa , from \\lilcli tuocxccea ot Oil 1ms been roinuv cil. It has Him limit the tlrtnyth ol Cocoa mixed wllli Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , ami Is thcreforafur raoro economi cal , ceiling leu than one tent a cup. It la delicious , nourishing , dtrengtlicnliiR , raillf dlgcsteJ , and admirably nrtaptul for Inrallils as n ell a for jionons In liciiHli , Solil liy tiroten nerynliero. W , BAKER & CO , , DorclBster , Mass , PBINGli Does not have to be BOILED ONE HOUR. Draw It fifteen minutes and you hava a cup of delicious fragrance , for Sale By . W. It. Dennett X U > , I'M , I'M Ca\Mt \ > \ Ayonuo , If A howimui , 1711 Ft Mury'B Avoauo. Max Nocr.i.lSHoutli 10th btttjct. J.J DuoniJj Allro. , It/JHoulli 13tU HtrooU C. JI. Iliinsen , 701 Kuril ! lull htreut. J.W. Barnsdall , M. D Ilomocopntliio BpocinJIat , SUBG-EON GynoecologlHt and Obstetrician * Tolcphono 078. RAMOE BLOCK , - - OMA A. E.T.Allen , M. D. , ILomojopathlc Specialist , EVE THROAT tit AHD NOSE , Bpectaclus Accurately 1'rescrlbcd. MAMGU JJL'IL , OMAHA , J. Surgeon and Physician , Offlce N. W Coiner lull urnl IHmgla * Bt. Onic * . telcplrone , llA ; Itvsldcnie telepUone , JU.OICIdUS . AHD PERSISTENT Advertising has uhrays Jirovou " . sucoossful. Itofore placluKanjr fSj Kowspopor Adrertlflng coagut 5 ] LORD & THOMAS , i < / iiiTZRTi isa idins , * U It IB < Ufc4elt | fiU-iil , CIllCAQO.