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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1888)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 28 , 1888. THE CITY. The internnl revenue collections yes terday amounted to 810,809.80. Tile Union chili are arranging to open their now rooms this evening. P. L. Packard , n postal clerk from this city became insane yesterday in Bnn Francisco , and is in destitute cir- cumltances. An interesting entertainment in United States history oxcrcibcs was given at the Leavcnworth street school yesterday afternoon. The two best bra s bands in the city , these of the A. O. II. nnd People's theater , have volunteered to play for the organized labor parade Monday. The I/idios Harmony assembly of the Kk of L. gave their second annual hall at Masonic hull last evening. Despite the unfavorable weather there was a good turnout. The little child of Mrs. Charles Smith died yesterday morning of menlngitist The funeral will bo hold this afternoon at 13 o'clock Irom the residence , Nine teenth and Cuming streets. Burlington , Col. , is enjoying a boom. Both the Union Pacific and Rock Island road ? have depots there. The town is * onlynlno months old , but seems de termined to bo a business center. Mr. Joseph Lois , after an absence of twenty months in Germany , Austria , Switzerland and other countries of the Gorman empire , arrived homo last night. Mr. Lois' trip was for his health na much as for pleasure and ho was greatly bencfltlcd by it. Homer Kirk , who was arrested for aiding and abetting an affray , was taken before Justice Anderson , and re leased on bail. The principals , Ellis and Moore , have not yet been turned up , and there is but little probability of anything further being done in the case. case.At At the matrimonial clearing house of Judge Shields yesterday only one clear ance paper was issued for a voyage on the sons of matrimony , the applicant being Julius Gaobel , aged twcnty-Jlvo years , who proposes to take as his mate Pau line Maifaith. nineteen years of age. Jack Fonton , n B. & M. ox-switchman who has been arrested on the charge of assaulting a scab. William Kornshaw , with intent to kill , was arraigned bo- ford the police judge yesterday after noon , but waived examination. Ho was put under $150 bonds to appear before the district court. Ex-Justido Craw ford appeared as his surety ana Fonton was'released. 1'crsoiinl Paragraphs. W. A. Fisher of Red Oak Is In the city. Augustus Frank of Kearney is at the Pax- ton. ton.J. J. W. Aldn of Des Moinea Is at the Pax- led. led.Eilwnril Eilwnril Blowcll of Frqmont Is stopping at the Paxton. John M. Moan , a capitalist of Sioux City , is in Omaha. Hon. Hamilton Ward , of Belmont , N. Y. , cx"-nttornoy general of that stiito , Is In the city. city.Dr. Dr. Colliding and wife have returned after a visit of about three months to Florida and other southern points. S. Waters Fox , grand sachem of the Im proved Order of Hcd Men of the state of Missouri , is at the Paxton. Mrs. G. H. Elliott , of St. Paul , Minn. , ar rived in Omalm yesterday to visit her sisters , Mrs. Juda P. Currio and Mrs. II. C. Steven- eon. eon.Miss Miss Amelia Holey , of Savannah , Ga. , who has heen visiting friends in this city for the past two weeks , loft for her sunny southern homo yesterday. Will B. Killingsworth , of Chicago , an old Omaha boy , is in the city. IIo represents the U. S. Mercantile Reporting company , being connected with the Chicago branch office. Among the many visitors in the city lost evening was Hon. James R. Honing , of Phil adelphia , n former member of the Penn sylvania state legislature , who for the past few months has been making a tour of lower California and Mexico. The numerous ex periences and exploits which ho went through proved most interesting stories to a number of his friends who called on him during his brief stay in the city. Died a Pauper. Mary Miller , aged soycnty years , died last night at the poor house. She had been an inmate of the place about three months , and bad previously lived for many years with a Mrs. Murray , who lives near Fort Omaha. The Apollo's Next. The next Apollo concert will bo .1 club affair and bo given on the 30th inst. in Boyd's opera houso. Tickets are now being circu lated and may bo exchanged after the BStli Irist. for a reserved scat check at the box ofilcc. Ilccl Ycstenlay. Joseph Perko , the man who was injured While stealing a ride on the bumpers of a car at'South Omalm Thursday , and who was taken to St. Joseph's hospital where his leg was amputated , died yesterday morning at 0 o'clock. The directory shows that Porko at one'time worked at the smelting works mid that ho lived on South Thirteenth near Williams street. Aylcsworth's Target. Scbool-Tcachcr Hill , the young man who w'tis shot in so wanton a manner at Waterloo a-month ago , was in town yesterday * and the guest of Prof Bruaner , county superintend ent of education. Ho claimed to bo feeling Well , notwithstanding his dangerous wound , and bears his misfortune with considerable equanimity. An Increase in Kl < ln. County Superintendent Brunor's report of the incrcaso in the school population for the year ending shows that there are now 3718 moro school children In Douglas county than ono year ago , Omaha has an Increase of " 785 , SoUth Omaha SOS. South Omaha's pcrcent- ngo of incrcaso is thu greatest. While last year the enumeration showed only "SO schol ars , the last indicates 1,001. Ho Was Shooting Cats. About 3 o'clock yesterday morning the people plo living in the vicinity of Nineteenth and Itard streets wcro awakened from their Quiet clumbers by what appeared to bo an artillery drill outaUlo. Women screamed , children crlod , while hastily cloning their garments , inorf rushed o.ut to sea what was up. The bhooter still kept up his fusilado until BUV- mundcd and intorragatcd as to what was up , mildly remarked that ho was shooting "tlio cats that wore aflhcr holding a concert un der his wludy. " Then everybody wcut back to bed. Juloy Correspondence , A number of letters , evidently dropped by lomo ono who should have burned them us soon as received , wcro picked up by a county official yesterday , und among-tho number Is ono addressed to f'Grnco , " a young lady living on south 25th street , that is a little wonder in Itself and must have pleaded the recipient greatly , Inasmuch as it was returned to the writer accompanied by a document from "Grace's" mother , In which the young man who sijjns tunibolf "Mao11 was , to use a slung phraso. very forcibly "jacked up. " Maumm could , had slio chooscn. have made a very pretty case against "Mao" for bcudir.u ob scene matter through the mails. Going Kant to bo Etluautotl. Seven young Hindoos en route for a semin ary in eastern Pennsylvania passed through the city yesterday , The party waj iu charge of Mont ? Thahoo or Yebdeo , ns ho styles hiinsolfiu America , who err.du&tcd coino three years ago at Key stems academy in Wyoming county , Pa. Upon his return from the school the Hindoo parents of the youths wbpin ho is taking cast decided to bavo their'toni educated ulso and forming u party they set out for their destination on , January 1. The.v are toklnr their trip- easily anti do not expect to reach- their ping ilnco until September 1. Thahoo says his companions arc tmfeh Surprised nt the country through which they have passed nnd nro Inclined to believe the "God * of the Christians more potent than theirs. " Xcetl Not Tear Hydrophobia. The Bnn of last Tuesday contained a tele gram from Hendlcy In this state , which told of some cows dying from the effect of the bite af a rabid dog and the fear of these who bad been drinking of the milk of thoblttcn of dying also. It WAS aho stated that the local physicians wore unable to advance a satis factory opinion ns to the case. A well known physician In this city was consulted on the subject and ho unhesitatingly gave his opinion that the milk drinker hod no reason to fear hydrophobia , and referred to Dr. James Law , a member of the Royal associa tion of veterinary surgeon * , who in on article upon rabies and hydrophobia says that no ab solute proof has over been advanced that hy drophobia has over been conveyed to human beings by the consumption of the milk of cows which have been bitten by dogs. Clothes Iilno Thieves Caught. A quartette of thieves , calling themselves Pat Hartley , John McKay , James Smith and John Cronln , were discovered yesterday forenoon -robbing a clothes line In the back yard of a Swcdo named Olson on Seventh nnd Leavcnworth streets. The family was away at the time and the thieves also went through the huoso anil succeeded in obtaining considerable plunder. A de scription of the foragers was loft with Detec tives Horrigan and Ward , and an hour or two afterwards they captured a couple of them near the Union Puclllc freight house , ono of them having two stolen shirts in his possession. The other two thieves wcro run In after an exciting chase near the railroad brldgo on Seventh street. The Ilallrondfi. From Information received from Lane county , Kansas , it it lenracd that a move ment U on foot to build a branch road from Shields , Lane county , ICan. , to Omaha , pro- vidcd local capitalists will assist the project by contributing seine money. JTho grade of the road is already constructed from Gordon City , Kan. , to Shields , a distance of sixty miles , Mr. C. S. Fondle , the president of the road and Mr. Jones , the secretary , will bo in Omaha soon to work up the matter. Tha name of the road is to bo the Garden City Nickel Pluto lino. ArroiNTnn CITV rAssr.xanu .van r. Mr. 1C E. Palmer , connected for a number of years with the passenger department of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy and B. & M. rouits. has been appointed city passenger agent of "the great Rock Island route. " Those Tin Works. Mr. Hornc , the proprietor of the tin works atKcokuk , la. , and who contemplates the removal of the same to Omaha , Is In the city in conference with the manufacturcrs'hurcau of the board of trade. The industry contem plated is the manufacturing of sheet metal goods , packers' pails , cans , tinware , etc. , for the jobbing trade , and Mr. Homo docs not ask for a bonus. Ho docs , however , want some enterprising citizens to take n hand in the enterprise , nnd buy a half Interest , the proceeds of which would go towards improv ing the plant and form a llnancial basts on which to conduct the establishment on a largo scale. The manufacturers' bureau in vites proposals ana investigations of such per sons as may feel interested nnit have capital that they would bo willing to use in an indus try that can bo clearly proved to bo desirable and profitable. Unless such additional capi tal is attained within three or four days , the probabilities are that they will not bo suc cessful in securing the industry. Sufferers from Coughs , Sore-Throat , etc. , should try "lirown's lironchtnl Troches , " a simple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes. Price 23 cents. Another Hospital. It was announced some time ago that John A. Crcluhton had donated a lot on the corner of Tenth and Castcllar streets , upon which it was intended , some time , to erect a now hos pital for the sisters who are now in charge St. Joseph's. Since that announcement was made the question of locating the proposed hospital in another place has arisen , the new site being in the vicinity of Crcighton heights north west of the city. The latter place Booms to find favor with Bishop O'Oonnor who is in , now correspond ence on the subject with Mr. Creighton. The new site would afford moro room to en large and thus incrcaso the usefulness of the hospital , which will bo of the pavillion order , the house of the sisters being in the middle , with wings on either side , to which may bo attached , as occasion requires , cottages for the accommodation of the corporations who might desire to use the hospital. Among these , very likely , will bo the Union Pacific , the B. & M. , the Missouri Pacific , Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley roads , as also the smelting works. The proposed site has the advantage , it is claimed , of great salubrity. Among the people of to-day , there are few indeed , who have not heard of the merits of Prickly Ash Bark and Berries as a household remedy. Teas and drinks have boon made of them for centuries , and in hundreds of families have formed the solo reliance in rheu matic and kidney diseases. Prickly Ash Bitters now take the place of the old system and is moro beneficial in all troubles of this nature. G ran Ho Hock. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo sconat stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Nob. THOS PHICK. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The United States Court. 6UIXO TIIK O.NIOS 1'ACiriC. A petition was filed in the United States court yesterday by David Sopor , ct nl , against the Union Pacific Railway company. The plaintiffs in the case are David Sopor nnd Arthur M. Pinto , of this state , and Charles 'M. nnd Carl II. Wells , of Wisconsin. Thcso parties ore contractors , nnd dealers in rail- road.tclcgrapli and builders' timber supplies , and they allege a breach of contract on the part of the Union I'acllio Railroad company , In refusing to receive 105,000 railroad ties.for which they had made a specific contract. This refusal to receive these tics had entailed a loss of $1100 ! ! upon the plaintiffs , for which they pray judgment , together with Interests mul cobts. Till ! ASrnH M1NIXO CASH. Judge Brewer writes Clerk Frank of the United States circuit court that ho cannot bo huro in May. Ho goes to Denver to try the great Asper mining case , which will oc cupy him the cutiro month. The May term convenes on the &tu. District Court. SMITIIKOTIl LOANUI ) THEM MOSKf. Nicholas Smlthroth , In hls attachment served against Charles Corbett and others yesterday to prevent them from disposing of certain chattels and household effects , alleges that he loaned turtles represented by Corbett f 3J7 , taking the property stipulated as secur ity for the same , AXOTUCIt DAY Foil PAV1P. Judge Hopowell yesterday paroled David E. Van Httcn on his bond * until moining , when u decision will be riven as to whether lie is entitled to a new trial , AUA1X3T THE ATVVATEUS. Sherman S. Jowc'tt & Co. , of Buffalo , N , Y. , lu their suit against P. V , Atwatorfe Co. yesterday , set forth that they furnished tlicu witU gooilhiii the turn of JIaiJU , no part of which has been pal.I , ami the ; i'.sl ; for c Judg ment iu that amount. County Court. A JVU3JJEX7 rOll ANUr-.BWg. Judga Shields yesterday granted a Judg ment iu the sum of SKS against George M. Ccopcv iu favor ol L. Andrews , "The best on earth" can truly be said of Origg'd Glycerine Salvo a spuiuly cure for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter. aru all skin erup tions. Try 'thlg wonder healer.3 cents. Guucauteed. C. F , 'Goudmuu i' Co. ' . TUB VILIiAlN STILb PURSUED And fur His Attentions Gets a JUrokcn Head and Ann. A. G. Jamison , A. M.ls the title of a young man of literary attainments who bos haunted the obscure corners of the city for a limited period during which time he has exhibited an Inordinate fondness for female companion ship. On two or three occasions his desires have mastered his bolter Judgment and throwing aside all feeling of delicacy ho has instead of availing himself of those blandish ments so common to lady killers , boldly de clared himself as intending to capture the object of ills eagerness whether she was wil ling or not. Some two or three weeks since ho attempted to carry off n young female , but Mio eluded him nnd caused hh arrest. At his trial before Judge Bcrka ho answered to the charge of "pursuing a female , " nnd but for the intervention of friends would have prob ably been sent over the hill. As It was ho was discharged with the adinonlton to go and sin no marc. Thursday evening Prof. Jnmlcson ab sorbed about three pints of tarantula Juice , and while In a very mellow condition peram bulated down Tenth street toward the Union Pacific depot seeking now conquests. On the way ho met a fresh , young-looking female of perhaps eighteen summers anil said to him self , "Eureka , " When she was about to pass him A. G. seized her tenderly , but firmly by the arm , and liuiulrcd In these dulcet tones , BO peculiar to gentlemen of his ilk , if she would object to a promcnado in the direction of his luxurious apartments , to which she In dignantly refused , and at once screamed for help. Two or three citizens rushed to the rescue and laid violent hands on him , which had a tendency to cause the mercury of the thermometer of the professor's temper to take n position somewhere near 115 in the shade , and for about nine minutes there was melody in the atmosphere. The citizens wcro getting the worst of It when Charlie Bloom , ono of Omaha's sturdy guardians of the peace , arrived upon the scene , and nt once took a stick In the game. The result was that the professor was worsted , and is now occupying a cot in St. Joseph's hospital with n badly bruised head and a compound frac ture of the loft arm. Ho will remain there for the next thirty days. The popular blood purifier , Hood's Sarsapai'illa , is having tremendous sale this season. Nearly everybody takes it. Try it yourself. Soidonborc's Figaro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for 5c. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. A DETECTIVE'S WORK. Arresting Two Men for Stopping the United States Mulls. Sylblns B. Ayrcs and Charles Grlflle , the two ex-engineers charged with obstructing the United States mails by holding a train at Beatrice on April 13 , wcro arrested and brought before United States Commissioner Anderson yesterday afternoon. They waived examination nnd wcro each put under $500 bonds to api > car before the United States district court. Both gave bond and were released. The B. & M. detective , Capt. Pinnco , together with a deputy United States marshal , arrested the two men at Beatrice. Mr. Aycrs is , a Union Pacific freight engineer running between Beatrice and Omaha nnd Mr. Griftlo was formerly an engineer on the Burlington railroad. Both nro old residents of Beatrice and gentlemen. They did not obstruct the mall. The fact being that a short time ago a Burlington engine became disabled at that point. After wont ing at her two hours the scab engineer could not get his train out of town and an engine was brought from Wymorc , and as soon as the Wymoro engine arrived the train pulled out. The mail was not delayed nor was the engineer wounded. The Raising of Two-Lips Sa n branch of floriculture in which maidens and youths sometimes indulge. But when the ruddy pet'als opening dis close spcclts and discoloration , and omit an unpleasant odor , the use of SOZO- DONT for the breath remedies both de fects. BOLD THIEVES , Gcorso HI. Trentes 3Iects Them ntthc n. & M. Depot. The footpad , the thug and the thief seem to bo enjoying a sort of spring carnival here abouts. Hardly n day or a night passes but what a knock-down robber , hold-up , pockct- pleking or burglary is rcportcdnnd although the police nro alert and doing good work , the crooks continue to ply their vocation without fear or favor. The latest victim is George M. Trentes , of Bellevuo. He was at the B. & M. depot yesterday preparing to leave for home , when two young fellows pushed against him , and on his remonstrat ing with them , they seized him by the arms nnd began pullinc and hauling him about the depot. They shortly released him , and no sooner had they disappeared than Trentes discovered that his pockets had been picked of $22 in money and a silver watch. The two men. however , who did the work , the police think are safe in hock. Detectives Dcnipsoy nnd Ormsby arrested Carles Hoschlld nnd Albert Loefller last evening on suspi cion , and their description tallies to a nicety with that left with the authorities by Trentes. Humbug. Barnum said "Tho American People like to bo humbugged. " This may be true in the line of entertainment , but not where life ia at stake. 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You that bare tried everything die ihould cume < to ni now and fit permanent rillefi you oerer can let IteUewbera. llark what we 1171 In tlio end you" mutt take our llemedT or NKVEH recover. And you that baie bem afflicted but a iliort time ibov Id tay all meant com * to DI DOW. uany get help and think thora re free from thedltease , but in one. two or tbreo years aftfr , U appear , agila In a more borrtblo forou Inveitlgate osr financial elandlng throurh tbe m r- untile wucHi and note tbat we era fully reiponil * bit and our written ( ruuranttief ara eocxl. we hare a REMEDY prepared on purely ticlentltlol'ilnclple * and we wtah to repeat UjilHMVEU riUJTOCURJ. All letteraeacredlr confidential. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Itoom 10 and II , V. S. National Hank. Kill anil 1'iirnuin sts. Cullers taku elevator on Turnum btruct ; to bccouu lloor. Hoom 11 for ladles only DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G , Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old btauil , HOT Fnrntun St. Order * by telegraph - graph solicited and promptly attended to. Telepu no No 'i3 Wetvta my reorataefi4 foul 11 > i ihei u icracd * k e n to uta Cvooiihii told conilJer. all * , tad la c > crjr cue U H. VJ JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advurtlslut ; has ulwuys proroa successful , iicforo placingnnv Newspaper Advertising couiut LORD & THOMAS. IDTICTItlSU iHSTf , U U it I0 4 lfc iU t , CHICAGO. THE This will be a week of rare opportunities for parents ami all those who have boys to clothe. Wo will innlco a special effort iu our Boys' department and will show some bar gains which will eclipse anything ever before attempted. Childrens' Blouse Suits with beautiful embroidered collars , in sizes frqm 4 to 10 , at 95o. This suit has never been sold for less than $1.50. Knee Pant suits of all wool cheviots , splendid patterns , handsomely gotten up , sizes from 4 to 13 at $2.T5. Other houses would surely ask for such a suit , at least $5. Fine Blue Flannels , warranted indigo blue , beautifully plaited , sizes 4 to 12 ; as good a suit as is usually offered for $5 or § 6. Our price is $2.95. Wo shall also offer this week some extraordinary values in Long Pant Suits. Elegant Cheviot suits , strictly all wool , of handsome colors and styles , well made , sizes from 12 to 18 , at $4.25. The actual value of this suit is almost double. Our Long Pant suits runup to 18.and , we can fit in-our boys' department , at boys' suit prices , large sized young men , who would elsewhere have to pay for incus' sizes. In place of a useless toy , usually given away to the little ones , wo will this time give a benefit to mothers who will appreciate such a bargain and remember us long for it. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. On Wednesday , May 2 , wo will offer 2000 pair good Icneo pantt from 4 to 12 , worth 50c ; at 15c a pair. Make no mistake ; these are no trash , but good durable pants , such as are sold by first class houses for 50c and more , and such as we can honestly recommend. We intend that these pants shall bring us thousands of little customers in the future , and we could not expect to make customers with a poor articleEemember for ono day only and two pair to each customer is the limit. Out of town parties who order these pants by mail must enclose postage. - One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. OMAN A MEDICAL tf SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sta. BR.-A.OHIS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue tcssful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations iu the west. WRITB POR CIXCOLAHS on Deformities and Draces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK OK DISEACIB or WOMEN FniC. ONLY RELIABLE HELICAL IN3TITUIU VAKIHO A BFECIILTT Or PRBVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. S\ph illtic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for lots ol Vital Tower. Persons unable to visit us may be ( rented at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent by mnil or express , securely pocked , no marks to indicate contents or render. One per- ? onal interview preferred. Cell and consult us or fend history of your case , and we will scud in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Difeases , Irn. latency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicoccle , with ( jiestion list. Address Omaha SZedieal and Surgical Ititlitttte.or DR. McMENAMY , Cor. 13th and DodaeSli. . OKAHA.NEB. Terminus of Missouri Pacific Hallway Co. iu Adams County , Nebraska. Depot , round houso. turn-table nnd tank all completed. { Through trains from Kansas City commenced April : Mst. llftecn miles from Hustings. No tow \\ltliln li miles In uny direc tion ; la situated In thu center of NebraHka'a finest agricultural section , nnd contiguous to the famous 1'latto Valley liay lauds. First Sale of Lots at Public Auction MAY 1st , 1888. Terms : 'S cash , balance In 0 and 12 months nt 10 per runt liitcrebt. Train leaves Hastings , Neb. , at 12 in. on that clay. Free transportation fiom llafctlngs to J'rosser and return , on appli cation to J. C. McNAUGHTON , Trustee fur Company , Exchange Nat'i ' Bank , Hastings , Neb , PUBLICSALE ! _ RECORDED Hereford Cattle , At or near Union Stock Yards , SIOUX CITY , - - IOWA. MAY 2cl , 1888. Tlio Darlow Hall Ilnril or Hnrol'ortl Cuttle All Untler Pour Ynnr-M OKI. Having leased my cstato for n long term of years , lam forced to sell my entlro herd which IB compofced of the get of HOHAC'i : Mb , IBi'M , uiull'LUTAHCII. Him. and some of the llucst bulls iu the I'nlted States. , , The heifers uro In ctilf , or have calves nt their sides. Tlio calves aie recorded. The liird 1s In sured and the purchaser will itsMimu thu Insur ance. TerniB. L'flbh. There will be no postpone ment. Catalogues on application. ALEXANDER BARLOW , Sioux City , Iowa. William Swarts , Auctioneer. WEAK 'f- TO ! fecli of.yputUuJrr. cilnhood , eta 1 will ttiiin. valu.Uo trtatlMwal.dj tuuunulci full farUgului for liemi cure , tin at Htr -i l/g 'powtSR ! Moodus , Osnn. DR. HORDE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandosl Triumph ol Electric Science Setaflilt Sctenllnca11 * * aid PraoUeally Applied. " "fa , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICIHES. uttl II nave 700 Palm In tlinllooV , nir Iteaa or V.1" ! matUmi " " - . ' " * ? ' " ? Wtrroua . - _ neblUtr. . . , . . . _ _ JLombua-o _ " -n > . , fleneriil uiM.i. , HeMUlr Torplil , Lire ? , ( loot , i , ConMlpHlloti. Krjr.lpflaa , lndli Acne , I Ilrtlrooolc , Illood BMMW lawiM.U'fn. fiBawii B 1- * * * * " " wnar It It oioctrifloa tb0 bioou and curoi TrOTItflflMIRO e lircrronxronulniiaDdoicdbrnermltiloD. NciTEtliBfollowing\ hare beep TcSTlmOnlALO OUUEUK-A. J. Uoaetanil.lt : t * . I'arkeranclJ.U.llatlott.aUonBoanlof Trade , Cblcaffo : A. Gregory , commlsulon ra rchant.Btoclc Yanl ) | UuddPohle.theRTeathoriemani Col. Oonnflur , at"tho Mir OcSinfb. W. Bullui. M. 1) . , riormontown , lowat LemuelI MlTk. Kankahoo.jll i Judpra1. H. Murray. NapcrTllle. Ill 1 I'.I. Abbott , mpt. oltrwiterworkl. Booth llcntl.Ind i Kobt.U.BttmpJon. Chicago port officeL. D. MoMlcbaei , M. D . IluOalo. N. y. " Vour lielt has accomplUherf what no otlmr rcmcJjr hagi BtVadrncrTMand romfortaUo tlcep ut nljht. " nobt. UaU , aJUcrnmn , 1W ) ait ZStli Street. , Wow York- " ' ' ' . 'HORHE's'ELECTnO MABEiETIC BELT \ySft \ tSSSSS if & ' ' coSiSSo5.SKSiCT ! % ! l'ocloiXnohnSt ' ? r. " _ . . ? . _ " _ _ _ r. . _ . _ _ . . , . . . . . . . fh . . .i "l Jj jl.l circulation of the llfrtIWinB - tnM tllflr H . ltf iJlaiuurallnerrouinMslmmedirte lT.ancl producing a now llfq forooj-tha parting Tlcor. itrength , energy and health , when alfothor treatment ha § failed. The inertia of thl eolta Ufio nature being recoffnliMaml Indornod br taomands whom H ha cured. , . . , UEFBHENCESi Any bank commercial amncr or wholesale homo In Chloagoi wholoiate ' S S < B ? l f .at Arenno CMc o. RUPTURE Sffig DR. HORSIE'S ELECTfiQ. flBHETtG ELT.TRUSS. Pure , " Silver Gloss * & Corn Starch , FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. $2 PANTS. c. o. i > . With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Pants , both light and tlurk colors , in sizes 30 to 12 waist nntl 30 to 31 log measure. Also a very largo line of hot tor grades of Pan te ranging in prieo from 82.50 to * 8. Our 83.76 to 6.5 Panta are extra good value. Mail Mm Solicited. Health is Wealth ! Pit.B 0.Vrsr B . H KM , aguarftntpodijneclnc for Hysteria , ness , Convulsions pits. Nervous NeuralKla , Headache. Nervous I'roJtratlon , caused by tlio use of alcohol or tob ; cn , Wnkofulness. Mental Depression , BnMenln ? ijf the KnUn , resulting Ic lr.sanlty.and loading to mluery.decay and death , Pit-mature Did Apa , llarrennesa , Loss of I'oiver ( neither sex , Involuntary I/OSHM and Spcnna- torrha-a caused by ovor-cxertlon of the brain , nelf-abuso or over-lndu'conce. ' Xach box con tain * one month's treatment. tl.Wa box. orslx boxes for ti.OO , sent by mall Prepaid on receipt of price. price.WKGUAHANTKH WKGUAHANTKH H1X UOXE8 Toctire any cano. With eacn order recolred br us for six boxfs , accompanied with H.OO , ITO vdli send Uio purchaser our written t-u rantee tore- fund tbe money It tl.e treatment does not etrect Kcnre. Guarantees Itsued only by 0. t , aoOfi- MAN. Druggist , Sol * Ag at , 11VJ Faruu i ti O , OliatjB , Neb , State Line. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin niul Liverpool From New York Every Thursday , Cubln passngo WO and ISO. nccorrtliiK to location of gtatu room. Excursion Jt < 6 to { 75. Steerage to ana from Kfiropo at Lowest rate * . AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. . Oen'l AKfiils , d'J Jlronihuiy , Now Vork. JOHN BLEGEN.Ocn'nVcstem A cent , 101 liamlulph St. . Chlcnso. HARRY E.MOORES. Agent , Omaha. S , K , FELTON & CO. , And Manufacturers' Ments for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , OfnlUlescrlptloiis , Hydrnullc Engines , Surveys. De- lull Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Strain's ' Billing , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , Or llio Liquor Habit , rosltircly Curcil by Administering Dr. JIaluci. ' Golden It can be Riven in a cup of coffee or tea vrlth out the kno.vledgu of tlio jiorson taitlns It ; abso lutely huuniess , uiul will cllrct H pennant and Bnt-tay euro , whether the jjutltnt U moderat di Inker or an alcoholic wiock. Thousand * ot ilnijjkardg Imve betn nutdo temperate men who liavo taken Uoldeu Specific In their cotleo with out their knowledge aud todiu' bqllevi they nultdrlnlclDcof their own f e will. It never falls. TJio system onro InipreKnatert with thn Fpeclfir , U bocoraea nn utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exUt. Tor sole by Kuhri it Co. . 16th ur.d OoneUa eU. and Ibth ar.rt Omn- Inn sts. Omaha. Nob. ; A. D , foster & Bro. , CounclllllufTs Jowu IflSEPHGILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD fffPAl. rASfS KXPOIITION 1111. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O- . THE MOST PSBFBOT OP PSNS ,