' ' IT . 8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? SATURDAY. MAY 195 188BL THE CITY. The internal rovcmto collections yes terday amounted to $11,704.40. Some sneak thief got awny with a handsome coat and vest belonging to John Gibson , of the city water works Monday evening. The theft was made from his room on Twelfth street. The condition of old man Kern * , who was dangerously shot by Billy Woods Eomo four or flvo weeks since , is such tts to again render a postponement of the trial of Woods and his pals , Mrs. Woods and Jeff Davis. Tire Shnkcspenro-IJacon controversy by the young men of the senior class in the high school was well attended nnd the decision of the audience was in lavoroftho Bacon party. The young orators acquitted themselves very creditably. The Amnnd Woods and Richard Davis attempted murder case has been grautcil another continuance , this time until Saturday , as it is thought that then old man Kerns will bo BUlllclontly recovered from his wounds to bo able to appear in court. Mr. MeKinnoy , a Union Pacific watchman , was arrested yesterday for diBclmrcing lire-arms down on the bet toms. Ho gave ns his defense that ho was shooting a snvuga and dangerous dog , but thu judge held that that was hn itisulHcient reason and fined him 80 and costs. A largo and valuable valise was found yesterday in u vacant house on the corner of Thirteenth and Capitol ave nue. Papers found in it show it to bo the property of John W. Kennedy , Chimcolhc , Mo. It evidently has boon stolen from Mr. Kennedy , rilled of its valuable contents and the empty recep tacle loft nt this house by the thieves. Personal Paragraphs. G. T. Thoains , of Davenport , lain the city. Dr. Parsoll has returned from Now York , C. C. Council , of Blair , Nob. , Is at the Mil- Inrd. Inrd.Alba Alba Brown , of Lincoln , Neb. , is nt the Puxton * Mrs. Joel Tishtic , of Scward , Neb. , Is nt the Puxton. John Dawson , of Altmi , Neb. , Is at the Pnxton. C. W. Ilickloy , of Geneva , Nob. , Is at the Pnxton. "V. Allyn , of IJroken Bow , Nob. , is nt the Pnxton. W. H. Tickncr , of Beatrice , Neb. , Is at the Windsor. Gus States , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Windsor. E. W. Griffith , of Mnrion , lunched 'at the Pnxton. WnltM. Sccly , of Bennett , Nob. , is nt the Mlllard. D. M. Lewis , of Nebraska City , Neb. , is at the Millnnl. E. W. Thompson , of Klmball , Neb. , Is at thoWlnjBor. Henry Wolf and wife , of Kansas City , Mo. , nro ut the Paxton. Mr. nii'l Mrs. T. L. Chcsnoy , of Abington , 111. , nro at the Windsor. W. G. Washburn , of Beatrice , Nob. , is at the Paxton wlth his sister. , T. W. Akin , of DCS Molncs , is stopping at the Paxton for a few days. OS. L. Hue , of Weeping Water , is in the city nnd is recistercd ut the Paxton. H. W. Grimes , of North Plattc , came in yesterday nnd is stopping at the Paxton. Byron need returned yesterday from Now York after an absence of three weeks. David Moore has returned from n trip through the state , and Is resting at the Millard - lard after his trials nml tribulations. Dr. Dysart , who has been danccrously sick for flvo weeks , was pronounced yesterday to bo In n slightly"'Improved condition ; . ; Miss Alice Parker , daughter of Dr. Parker , who spent the winter in southern California , returned yesterday , quite restored to health. Mr. Phil Prnttncr and wife , of Cleveland , O. , arc the guests of Mr. G. II. Mack. They expect to stay lu this city about three or four weeks. Rov. P , Leo , pastor of the Catholic church of York , ami formerly of Falls City , in this Btato , is in town making arrangements for the erection of u new church in his new par ish. Major W. IT. Williams , a special agent of the treasury deportment , who has been hero for several days looking Into the immediate transportation of port affairs , left for Wash ington last evening. At the Millard : L. S. Perry , Chicago ; P. Cilcltly I/oiiiMi YiiNtim. The father of Louisa Ynsuin has filed a complaint against her charging her with in- corrigibility. Ho wants her arrested and Bent to the reform bcliool , butns yet the llj copper hus failed to fasten his talons on the B iy , bud , giddy thing. A Sneak Tillers Work. While Mr. Morrell , the druggist nt the corner of Sixteenth and Chicago streets , was engaged in compounding a prescription Thurs- 'cluy evening , seine thief made n sneak on his show case and cot away with a handsome toilet-box and n case of razors. t Wlio'so Got Spencer's 31nro ? W. A. Spencer put In an appearance at the .Central police station yesterday nnd re ported that somebody had stolen Ills horse , which ho had hitched an hour before at the 1 corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets. The nnlmul , n largo bay marc , was hitched to an uncovered buckboard. Want to Get Acquainted. Chief Seavcy detailed Sergeant Slgwart nnd Detective Ormsby to go toCouncll ; Bluffs yesterday ami familiarize themselves with the mugs to bo seen in the various gambling dens over there. The oftlcors will also go through both the county and cit.vjailand take a siiifiiit at the birds conllncd there. Hereafter this will be done once n week. Notvs From tlio Wild West. Mrs. George Canllcld received a Icttci from her son Sherman , who Is with the Buffalo Bill Wild West , last evening , in which ho said the great show , after n trem endously successful wlndup in London , would sail for this country from Hull on the Oth hut. The Wild West oncns one week from licit Tuesday nt Statcn Island. Knitted Tlii'lr Tout. Messrs. Stevens & Walker , of 1B12 Dodge street , for a couple of weeks have been camp ing out In a tent in the northern suburbs They nave only been passing their Sundays nnd evenings hero , nnd owing to the recent cold weather were Induced to put a stove in their tent. Tuesday night the whole outfit wns stolen , entailing a loss of something llko $100. Struck by n Grip Car. Charles Smith attempted to cross in fronl of a grip car at the switch on Tenth street last night , nnd before ho could got out of the way ho was struck nnd thrown to the tracks. Ho was pushed a few fcot boforothocar could bo stopped , Alter recovering from his shock Charles arose to his feet and ambled off to the Tremont house on Sixteenth street to lllVVP the few llesh wounds ho received cared for. The National Turners. Mr. H. 6 , Grubo , who has boon elected delegate by the Omaha turners to the na tional convention of that association whlcl assembles in Chicago on Sun day next let for that place yesterday afternoon. The convention will continue about flvo days After Us conclusion , Mr , Grubo will maka fcjiort visits to Milwaukee and St. Louis. Ho Will send daily letters to the Nebraska Trl buno , the German dully of this city , during the convention. Fleming Fined , P , D. Houston , who was fined on Tliursdnj for taking Gcorgo B. Fleming's horse and buggy without permission , swore out a war font agumst Flvuiliiff j esterday for his as nulton him ntthc time the missing property was found In Houston's possession. Fleming vas arrested shortly after the \vnrrnnt wns ssued , nnd arraigned for trial. Ho plead guilty and wns fined 110 nnd costs. Houston s still badly disfigured from the drubbing ho received. _ _ _ _ _ Tnuou'n Little IMensnntry. Jncob Stynrtr. went Into the yard of J. P. tforxvood , corner of Eleventh street and : npltol avenue Thursday and called Mrs. Norwood , who Is n colored lady , nn "old > lack rhtnoseros , " nnd because Mr. Norwood remonstrated with him for his unseemly angungo , Swartz smashed him across the owl with n potato mnshcr. Being unable to cnsonably explain all this , the court mulcted Mr. Swnrtz in the sum of 525 nnd costs , vhlch ho paid , and sorely and sadly mingled vlth the greasy , odorous crowd lathe specta- ors' pen. A Costly Drunk. A commercial traveler for a well known Omaha firm got on the dummy nt Shcclcy's about 2 p. m. yesterday in a maudlin condl- .Ion. When the conductor nskcd him for his Ickctho nrctcmlcd ho had already given it to ilm. The conductor insisted ho had not , nnd , ho drummer commenced to curse him in a most vllo'nmnnor In tlio presence of a num. jcr of ladles. The conductor nt first was very gentlemanly , but when the drunken fel- ow persisted in his abuse , the knight of the mnch seized him by the collar and hustled ilm oft the train. The follow attempted to 'ct back on again , and the conductor pushed ilm off. The drummer fell on his face , the corner of a tie striking him in the eye. It Is thought ho will lose the sight of that optic. THE t MON PACIFIC. "The Ovcrlnml Honte" Hnvo arranged to run extra coaches on suburban trains leaving Council Bluffs nt 12:45 : nnd 1:45 : p. in. , returning leaving Omaha at 0:15 : and 7:16 : p. m. , mid on trains leaving South Oinulia at 12:55 : and 1:55 : p. in. , returning leaving Omuliiuit G:05 : uml 7:05 : p. m. , on Sun day , May 20 , to accommodate those de siring to attend the base ball game between the St , Louis and Otnnhti teams in this city. _ Smoke Soidonborg's Figaro nnd got the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale dopot. Dr. McGrow. Rectal , urinary & priv ate diseases only. Koom 5 , Barker bl'k. Shetland pony for Milo by Gcorgo A. Keolino , Council Bluffs. I have opened my Woodruff grnnito quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions , Re'1 can bo seen at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. Tues Piiici2. MOnTUAUY. TAIA'EllT. V William Talvert , on old and well-known resident of this city , died Thursday , and was buried yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence , Twentieth and Elm streets. Two weeks ago a sick young man named Nels Barntscn was brought to St. Joseph's hospital by a physician of this city whoso numo is not now known. Yesterday Barntscn died. Ho seems to bo without friends in this city , though there was a mem orandum In his pocket bearing the numo of J. P. Lund , the Fifteenth street clothier. Burntscn was a jeweler and it seems worked for H. C. Thurgate , Kansas City. Later ho went to Fairfax , Mo. , where It seems a subscription of about $14 was taken up to enable him to come to the hospital here for treatment. The list was headed by Ernst Lindstrom , and among the papers found on the deceased was a postal from the former. The remains are at Hcafny & Hca- foy's , ana the firm has telegraphed to Fair fax. Uarntscn Is a Swede and a fine looking man. MIW. M'COSSTLL. Yesterday 'morning , at an early nour , Mrs. H. J. McConncll died of apoplexy , after but n short illness , and nt tlio ago of twenty-nine years and live months. She wns the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Storrs , and died at his residence , 102 ; } Farnain street. She was also the sister-in-law of William H. Bowen. She was born in Omaha in 18S5. and has resided hero since. Mr. MeConnell is a well-known engineer on the Union Pacific. Ho is the son of Uobert McConncll. for many years master mechanic of the Union Pacific road , and brother of Fred and Joe MeConnell , both well known in this city. She loaves four children. The funeral will take place this afternoor. at , ' 1 o'clock from the First Congregational church. The remains will bo Interred in Prospect Hill cemetery. . m Ask your grocer for Crow's High Pat ent Hour. JJt'Bt Hour in market. DKMOCKATS. Union 1'aclllc , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will hell through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to nartics desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention , to beheld hold at that place , on Juno 5th , nt ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska , nnd Kansas. Tickets going good .luuo 2nd to 5th , Inclusive , and re turning Juno Oth to llth , inclusivegood foi' continuous passage only in each di rection. Itcinovctl. Valentino's Shorthand Institute hay ing outgrown its former quarters has removed to the now Paxton block. Wo now have the largest and handsomest schoolroom in the west , and the largest exclusive shorthand nnd typewriting school in the United Stato. Call nnd BOO us. Take elevator at Farnam street entrance same as to public library. "Wliole.milo Cigar Auction. 160,000 cigars to bo sold nt wholesale auction Friday May 18 , nt2 p. m. sharp. Dealers and retailers should attend this eiilo. Goods will positively bo sold , and CO par cent can bo saved to buyers. KOIIN & Wur.us , Auctioneers , 203 , 210 , 212 , So. llth street. When you como to Omaha stop nt the Glebe , the best located $2-n-day hotel in town. Between 18th and llth streets on Douglas. Crow's Patent Hour takes the load. IT liACKKD SUPPOHT. "Why tlio Freight Bureau oftlic Board of Trade Wns AuollHliud. W. P. Grlfiltts , commissioner of the Omaha Freight bureau has received a letter from Messrs John Evans , John A. Wakcficlc nnd Max Meyer , a committee of the board of trade , Informing him of the circumstances under which the freight commlssloncrshlp was brought to a close. It sets forth that the resolution dispensing with the services of that official was adopted on the 5th of last month and the committee above referred to was appointed to formulate a letter to Mr. Grlfiltts embodying the action of the board relative to the retention of a commissioner and expressing the thanks of the board for the earnestness and ctUcIcncy of Mr. Grlfiitts' labor in the interest of. the freight bureau , The commit tee further states that in the discharge of the duty devolving upon it they deem 11 pioper to suite that when the board of trade created tlio "freight bureau of the Omaha board of trade , " and authorized liberal ap propriations of its fiiiuls toward the main taining of said bureau , the members of the latter were influenced by the need of sucl protection to thu Jobbing interest of the city against unjust discrimination by the rail roads In mutters of freight. They also had reason to believe that the larger proportion of the Jobbers not .members of the board * of trade , would take advantage of the oppor tunity offcicd them to become ccmtrluu- tors to the euppprt of the bureau and mutually share with members of thu board in any benefits from the operation of an clllclcnt freight bureau. In thU rc- bjiect wmo oftbo expectations of the board mvo been realized , the merchants not giving hnt financial supimrt. nnd commercial Influ ence , expected nnd necessary with the finnii- ; iat aid of the board of trade to render the > urenu operative ; nnd the maximum mem- larfihlp assessment , a.8 limited by articles of ncorporatlon not being sufficient to meet ho necessary working expenses of thobonrd , ind also properly maintain the freight bureau ndcpcndcnt of outside nid , hence the action of this board In dispensing with the scrvico of n commissioner after the first day Of Juno next , The committee further say that they but voice the sentiment of the Omaha board of trade in expressing to Mr. Gr.flltts their high ippreciatlon of the valuable service rendered .he commercial interests of Omnhn by his 'lUtliful , efficient nnd Intelligent discharge of .ho duties devolving upon him as commis sioner. While regretting the causes necessitating ; he severing of his connection with the board , : ho committee feel assured that Mr. Gnflltts' alnnt , long experience and eminent ability Tor the service will soon command n greater nnd more remunerative field of usefulness. To this letter , of which the above Is n synopsis , Commissioner Griflltts writes the following reply : MIL ( imrriTTs1 Asswnn. OMAHA , May 10. [ Freight Bureau Omaha Hoard of Trade. ] Messrs. John Evans , lohn A. Wakcfield , Max Meyer Gentlemen : Hccelpt of yours of 14th inst. , covering pro ceedings of the board of directors at their meeting April 5 last , with reference to the enforced discontinuance of the office of freight commissioner , is hereby acknowl edged. This action virtually dissolves tlio frclpht bureau Itself. It has done noble work for Omaha , nnd has reason to bo promt of its work. A freight bureau should bo a tower of strength to the business coinmunily , a faith ful watchman of the Interests of the cllycver rcudj by earnest protest , Intelligent super vision , and , nuove all , by the exercise of per fect harmony of purpose and unity of action , to offer a standing menace to all opposing ele ments that would threaten or delay our on ward progress. I regret profoundly the necessity which compels the dissolution of the oreanbiUion. The rcsxiigibillty | of failure must rest hole- ly upon those whoso suplnoncss , lack of ap preciation and blind Infatuation in steadily refusing support to what they should have considered the "right bower" of their board of trade , has plnced our mercantile commun ity in unenviable contrast with our sister cities our commercial rivals. I shall carry with mo In other service the keenest appreciation of the courteous expres sions of approval you nave scon fit to em ploy , and with sincere thanks for the uni form kindness ever extended mo by the board , and best wishes for Its future , I re main Very Truly Yours , W. P. GuirriTTS , Commissioner. Crow's High Patent flour boats nil. * TO SA.L.T . h A It 13 AM ) KETUKN. The Union Puclllc. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Lake City and return , Juno 6lh , ut ono fare for the round trip. Tickets going good live dnys , and re turning fifteen dnys , extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within thoMj limits. Parties de sirous of visiting Gnriiold Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , should improve the opportunity now olTered. Stop at the Glebe hotel. Tllli 1'IjATTSMOUTII PINKERTON. Ho Mysteriously Disappears and IB Seen No More. The Plnkcrton man who made himself so prominent at Plattsmouth a few nights ago has to all intents and uurposes disappeared for good , and nothing can bo learned of his whereabouts. Captain Foley , who returned from the scene of the shooting yesterday morning , cannot account for his disappear ance , as ho had nothing to fear in consequence quence of his acts. In all probability the duck has skipped and will bo found on duty nt some eastern point within a week or so and ills action in vamoosing as ho did was to escape from the wrath ho knew was sure to come. Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at rate of one faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kmifaus , to parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Convention , to bo hold in Chicago , Juno 10th. Tickets good going Juno lth ( ! to 10th , nnd returning Juno 20th to 2oth inclusivOj with continuous passage only in each direction. Stop at the Glebe hotel. Stopping the Cable. Having been opposed by the Horse-car company on Twentieth street and overcome the opposition , the Cable Tramway company Thursday met resistance from the Missour Pacific. Tlio Cable company had extended their excavation for their yokes up to the crossing of the road mentioned nnd had en from under tlio tracks with the intention o making a crossing which , of course , was t < bo well supported on walls of brick. The work it seems was not what tin Missouri Pacific wanted , RO It rolled to the intersection seven cars- loads of loose earth , and had the latter shoveled off Into the trenches under the trucks and upon the street , to prevent the cable company from finishing its work. This resistance on the part ol the roud was unexpected nnd unreasonable , especially in view of the fact that the Missouri Pacific got its right-of-way through the alley at the cross ing without 1 cent's cost for right-of-way. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Union 1'iiolflc , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will soil through tickets at ono faro foi the round trip , from points in Nubnu > kii nnd Kansas to parlies dobiring'to attend the mooting of the Supreme Lodge , Knights of Pythias , to bo hold in Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to Kith inclu sive. Tickets good going Juno 8th to Kith and returning Juno Kith to 10th in- chibivo , with continuous pusbiigo only in each direction. Cliurged With Hortio Stealing. Frank L , Moore , a hacknmn , and Jeff Tin nor , n negro laborer , are in cells at the rcn- tral police station on the charge of horse stealing. It is said that on last Monday night they oroko Into the barn of H. S , HunuolU Thirty-fourth and Cumlng streets , and stole a horse valued at $150 , a sot of harness and a wagon. They have been seen since wllh the stolen property and Thursday they were captured by Officer Gregg. Moore excuses himself by saying that the horse was taken on a chattel mortgage and that he merely uc conipnnlcd a constable to the stable the nlglr It was taken. But when asked as to who the constable was and whcro ho had put the property , Moore refused to answer and became came very Impudent , liunnolls enys ho hasi clear case against them nnd will land botho them in the penitentiary. Crow's Superlative Hour ; bakers wan it. Stop at the Glebe hotol. A Doubtful Case. Frank Hntchcr , who has hitherto borne an unsullied reputation , was arrested Thurs day by Detective Ormsby on a charge o larceny. The complainant is M. Block , a cheap clothing man at 701 North Slxtccntl street. Ho says that Hatcher came into hi place on the Cth of May and asked to look a Eomo pants. Ho looked over about every thing m the house , but could not satisfy himself , when it struck Mr. Block that hi actions were- very suspicious , and seeing tha Htitchcrhad his overcoat buttoned up , ho made a grab ut It and toro it open , and lo out tumbled a couple of pair of pants. Mr Block struck the man a blow in the facebu ho took to his hecU and escaped , Thursday Block pointed Hatcher out as the thief , nnd ho wns nrrcfttcd. . , „ Hatcher wns acquitted yesterday after noon. He never woftnbar tender In Kotncry's morning , but oloon , an was utatta yesterday boijKlit out the Dodge street saloon of Hoth- cry last summer. Ijlocnsotl to Wed. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by Judge Shields ! Name and residence/ -Ago. I Anton Bupgren , Din ah a . ' 2i ! 11da 1C. Iliad , Omaha 21 j Eugene F. Hauctr , St. Louis , Mo 31 iTony Metz , Omaha , 22 I Clint Wadswoith , Omaha ' > I Mary Waltrlng , Omaha 'S Thlspowrtjr ner r vnrle ? . A mfirve'Ofpurl- ty.stronnth anS wa ilosormnosi. More cconora JcRlthantlto onllnnrv kinds , nnd cannot oesolp Incomputlllonwltii the mnUUncla of lore rout , shortwclBlitnlumor phosplmto powders , gold onlv In cans. Uoynl Unking Powder C ° - . 1M Wallstreet Now York Will be attended by great danger to body nml limb , out hundreds THAT of leading players say they find more prompt relief fiom htrulns , gpriilnsi. bruises , rheninntlsin.stllT GAME unil enlarged joint J , lameness etc. , by using Hr.NSos'rt I'LASTI-.H for such troubles than nny other OF external remedy known to the profession. All ntlilotus ns well as tboso lu the ordinary avoca BASEBALL tions of Hfo unite with baseball players In certifying to the vnlue of this plaster In Mich accidents. AT THE It Is prompt , plensnnt nnd pleasIng - Ing lu action nnd never fails to brcuro the best results when used PARK iiccoidliig to printed directions. Owing to ltn popularity many worthless substitutions are offer TO-DAY ed , llnjersshould always nsk for IlKNiMiN'x. llrmly refusing all otheruilasters. OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE A' ' ! Syphilitic Dlienses. of recent or longstandlngr , hi from 101 to tlfle n d.iy . Uo will RIVU written KU irantevg to euro any c.taoor refund your money. And we wo * 11 Miy to lioo ! who hnve employed tlio niott Skllleil I'liytlilanuxi'cl eierv known n-iiio ly un.llmvo millK'cn curu < lthat YOU me Ihayiiujczin w nr louklrv for. You Hint harp Lie'n to tlie cell1- UiHtetl Hut ! -irlii | i ol Arkansas , uiul have lost nil hopy of recovery , v < o orniakonoclmrco. Our remedy Is unknown to nnv on iIn tlio worl.l outslno nt our riiuipanyuntl Ills tin- only remeily In t'io world that will turu you.Vo "III cute Ili'i mo"t obttliiutc in-o In lc < s thin ono month , Seven Un > s hi recent i ui.li * dors the work It IH the olil , thonlc , tleep-t-cnteil CUFCS that we pollelt. \Vo hnro eurcU hmirlnulb who have hoeu ab inUoncil by IMiyfele.UJS anil iiionoaiieeUlucurabu ! , anil We Challenge the World to brins us a ease that we cnunot euro In l < s than on month. Slnco tin1 history of meillclno. a True Specific for Sjiilillltlc iniitlMii. : | Ulri'ii. NIIU Mouth , , Ve. , IKIM teen sunlit for but never luuiul until Our Magic Remedy was illhcovoreil , anil wo nro justified In saying : It Is the only rouuily In the worlil tnat uill | u > * itlvcly eure. buciuihO the latest uiejlciil works , luihllxhed hy the bent knimn authentic , buy lliero was never a true HiL'dllc before. ( Mir rcme.lv Is tlio only nieilkliiiiln tliunorlil ILat will euro whin everything ol-o has lulled. It lm been soconrcJeil by a hir c number of Oelehrateil I'liyxlelans. IrilAS VBVhll VBT KAII.HI Tocriir. Why wa to ymir tlmo anil money wltli patent meillclnei th.it never hail virtue , or doctor with phyftUlnnH that cannot euro > ou. Von tlint Imvo tried e\er ) thirst oNo Mioalil cuuiu tu IIH now anil ( jot relief ; you never ean et It elsewhere , Kcrnutnont * pay : lu the c'lil > ou mut take our remedy or NUVKIl reeorer And jini thrtt have been nlllleted but n Miorl tlmo vhould liy all means como tousnow. M my nei help ami think they uro free from the illn'iue. but In one , two or t'ireo jcnrs after. It uppoars aualn In n more horrible form. InveMliiutu our tlnuncliil standing ihrouiih the nier. cintllo nvencleH and note that wo uro fully re * | > on l < hlo and our written cimrnnteex are cood. Wo have a UUMDDr prepared on purely Sclentldc I'rlnrlpleii ami we wish tu repeat that It N'KVUll KAH.3 TO CU11K. All letters MicrcUly coutldentlnl. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omnlia , Neb. llooms 10 nnd 11. U. S. National Hank , 12th nml Knruam Sts , Callers take elevator on Fannim Street ; to second floor. Koom 11 for ladles only GREAT EXCITEMENT ! -AT - Dr , Smith's ' Parlors IN GRUENIG BLOCK , The Inline \VaIU , Idu ( Illiul See , nml lliu Deaf Hear. Dr , Bmltli , the Jlngnctlc J'hyslcinn , Is per- fniinliiK boinn uf the inoht reinuikablu cm us ever wltncbsod InOnuilia. Hid pailoiH , luinui- ( \\\K \ \ Illock , on lllth btrv t , lietwuen Douglas and Dudb'u KtrvetB , are tilled with Invalids from moniliiK till nluht. Mr. T , L. Ilrown.lio rcHldos In Council Illulls , has been a teirlblu HUflerur from constipation uud ulles for the past tlilr- ICIMI yeiiM. t'pwardH ot tlilrtuen years OKO MHJ Drouu beuan to sun IT from constipation , \\mchwua followeil by the formutlon of pile tmnoialilcliwereno larger than u'rapt'H ulii-n tlrst discovered , hut ( 'iadtially ; narged ( until they became as large as bliick walnuts. At each movement of tlio bowels these tumors \\erepro lapsed atul would bleed no prof luely as to catibe talntniK spelln , Krotu a btruiiK. healthy man Mr. Jlrown became tuhelpless Invalid. Ho Ktevr pule and bloodless , and became- > u feeble that no could not sit nn more than three or four hours at a time , lie tried a croat many diirer- cnt medicines and consulted heveral divtors who make a specialty ot treating icclal com plaints , Ho was told that hid trouble had bo- iQmo mnliifuiiJlt ajid tnat there was no help for film , IlKeaaroHlilnjiuaneverreauyto ( catch at astiaw , ho applied to rr ) Bmttii. on Tlitirs- day , thu 10th inst. A tier the doctor had made u thorough examination of hlscabo he told him that he could cure him. Mr. Drown had tried so many physicians who had momlsed tocuro him that ho had Mttloif any faith In what the doctor told him , Ha decided , however , to give the doctor a trial , aud began treatment on the 10th Inst. As stranuo as it may seem Mr. Drown Is now convalescent. The treatment was mild and not painful , and Mr. Drown U to-day a happy mau. , Mrs. Baidenld Congden , who resides about M miles ftom Omaha has been ullllcted with can cer of the lip for the past four years. She applied to Dr. Smith last Filday and Is rapidly Improving. r. Built h will continue to heal the sick free of charge at Max Meyer A : Jlro.'i , Music Hull ovuiy morning from 10 to U o clock. Allot this week his parlors , lu UrueulK Illock , are open tu the public from a. m. till 6 p , m. d ally , except tjundayx. Ugnsultutlons free. All letters of In cmlry must contain postage. jr. Bmlth will move his oillce , next Monday morning , from. Kruenltt'DlQck , to looms an undaiu I'axton Ulgck , over Max Mcyer.i ; Uro& ' Jelry Store. TEN DOLLARS , The incessant cry of "bargains , " "great sacrifices , " etc. , etc. , is hoard all over , but tlio people discriminate WHO is ADVKUTISTNQ THE HAKOAINS. In all our advertisements wo ad here closely to the truth ; we do not even allow you to deceive yourself , and when , as is often the case an article looks much better than it really is , wo toll you exactly WHAT IT is. We have seized the opportunity hero to build up a great business on popular prices. The result shows that we have succeeded , and we point with pride to our pres ent and ever growing popularity , We have gained the confidence of the people by al ways fulfilling the promises made in oar advertisements. Our reputation for .lowest prices being established , we intend to maintain the same by offering a series of bargains which no other house can approach. The offering wo make this week , is the grandest ever made in the line of ready-mado clothing : We place on sale 300 Fine Cussimoro Suits Sacks and Frocks , worth $18 ; at the unprec- edontly low price of Ten Dollars each. The material of which these suits are made , is the product of one of the best mills in the country. They are well trimmed with the best farmer's satin lining , perfect fitting and tailor made. We are willing and anxious that they be placed alongside of , and critically compared , with any $18 suit offered by any other house. Many other of our choicest suits have been marked down this week , some four or five dollars. They could not bo sold at the opening of the , season for near what we offer them now. * * Have you seen the elegant Fancy Flannel Coat and Vest we offer at 95c. It wil pay you to look at it. > I One Price Only. No Deviation. , Company Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Who II WEAK , NERVOVB. . bu TRir&ED away bis VMJOB of BQUT , KIND and SlANHOOD. causing exhausting drain ) upon tbo FOUNTAINS * of LIFB , HEADACHE , BACKACHE , Dreadful DreAmi , WEAHNBHM of Memory , BA9U. i/vCifknain SOCIETY , PIMPLES upon the PACE , and all the EFFECTS Undlpr to EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSUMP TION or INSANITY , should consult atjjnce the CZELEI1RATED Dr. Clark * . EatabllsBfd IBfil. Er. Clarke ha made NERVOUS 1 > JC- BILrrr. CHRONIC and all Dlieues of the OENITO UIIINAHY Ore an 5 a. Life Wudy. It mates NO difference WHAT you inre ttkan or WHO bus failed to cure ypu. .63 FEHAl.ES lUfTerlng from dtsetscj pecu liar to their BOX can consult with the oiiuranco of ipGBdr relief and cure. Send 2 cents poitage for works on your dUeasei. 49-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , JVorvoun and Deli cate Dlituas. Coniultation , personally or by tetter , Iron. Coninlt the old Doctor. Vbonsniida cared. Ofllce * and pnrlor * private. M-Thoso contemplating Marriage end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Halo aud Fciunlc. each lie. , both 2Sc. isUmiM ) . Before confiding your caic , consult Dr. CbAKKE. A friendly letter or call may lave future sufleringrnnd shame , and add colden years to life. eBook "I.lfe' ( Secret ) Er- fore , " We. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings tent everywhere , secure from oxpoiuro. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays. 9 to ! 2. Address , F. D. OLABKB , M. D. JP8 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICAL 8 SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sta. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRItfSES. Dent facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue cesiful treatment ofe\ery form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance , best hospital nccommo rUtlons in the west , WHITE FOR CIKCCIARS on Deformities nnd Unices , Trusses , Club I'eet , Curvature of the Spipe , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , [ Hhalation , Ulectricity , raraljsis , Hpilepsy , Kid- uey , Bladder , Kye , Ear , SUiu aud Blood , ai'd all Surgical Operations. blsoasea of Women a Spoolal'.y. HOOK OK DiiKi&if ) orVontH Fins. ONLY BELIABLB MEDIOAL INSTITUTE IIIHINO 1 erKCIll.TT OF PRIVATE DISEASES. AH niood Diseases successfully treated. Syph- Ititlc Poison removed from he By stem without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ul VilalTower. Persons , unable tr > visit us may be ( renter ! at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential Medicines or Instruments tent hy mail or express , securely packed , no uinrks to Indicate contents or ei-niler One per sonal interview preferred , Call and consult us , or send history of your case , aud we will tend in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervous Diseases , Jm. vitency , Syphilis , elect and Varicocclc , with b'cstlon lilt. Address Omaha JUcilical anil Marginal Itntltntect DR. McV9ENAMY , Cor. 13th ind DodaeSU. . OKAHA.NEB. SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A Ni\V : WOKIC TJio most complete over pnl > - hehed.devotcd to the purchase and s ilo of btock bonds , uto. Decisions of the cmirth regardlnij stock sali's , brokers and bucket shops , inanlpu- hitiou of the stock market , cmises of panic , otr. How , \\hen , und hat to purchase and eell. Send pobtpuld on recoiiit ot Wio. . by tlio hTANDAHD 1'UUUBIIINQ CO. , Albany , N. Y. re for onr Patent Hurley CIlYBTAT h alj/d Cereal Food.for Breakf tlTcS there , write no for free eaoi- tUlMidSl'ECIAL DIA- Invalnrxblo Tfaste-rcpalrlng . . tc.r > rblllty & Chll. . o bran ; milnly free from sUrch. usetftoothlnc equals our III.Al.TJI circular offering 4 Us. free. Sold by 'uttl * V millaini , Omuh can to madowork ( u 10 uuuu ins for < u. Agents preferred ihV can furVil.h tbt-lr offii horse. na KIVO tb > r wholotlmatu the busmen. Kpuro " ' < "u ' ? i'lnlu. ? ' " " prolftttbly cmplorJd nlnil. A low vijeBiiUw in limlll liiacltles. n K./onssoN- It.C . , uxo-Mamfct. . Ultli uiuuil. Va. Jlciilfoa the Ouiihu Una. nirfrom tte cf- f yuuthf cr. INGSFORB'S STARCH ! Pure , " Silver Gloss' * & Corn Starch , FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science ' fhltitlffnScientifically Made and Practically Applied. Gentlemen's B lt BIB * fhltitlffn nith Klectrie * * ! ! , DISEASES CUBED WITHOUT MEDICfflES. Hmto PtUe In tke Don a or jo " ' " IT WILL CURE TUU v ; aot utr , , m > tllm , PunlnU , Krirvlrla , fUlatle * , DUeMBi f KMaeja , fplncl . rpU Uout , KifcauiUOB , KmtMteM. Arthmo , Heart InaeaM , Dyspepsia. C.iuUp.lton. Kmlpcl l ( lla..tlo . VTcBkae * * , lm ot ney , Oatarrk. riles , BDllepsy. Dumb Ac et PUfeele * , nidi - - - U nit * . tkca thU belt Jut what n to a of the WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. w a id used by ecrmliiloq. rlandIl. B. 1'srkeran iijrflockTttnlti llnadDobi . - , . . . . . Konuoatown. Iowa ! Lanv-.v. - 10 JWHTi vuni u uvi.u * * * v. - ' Uurrar.NaperTllle , III s T.L ibbott , iupt.clirw t rworki , BouthB Bl.l ( id'i Tloil. R. Simpson. poitofflcnL.1) . Me.Mlchael.M D..IIuff loH.T. "TourbclJbMaccompli vnftt no ntbtr rF a * ! * * tcadr norrra andromfortabledoepatnlfbt. " ftobu lUt ] , ajilgrmaa , 1 itit WtfiBtrcst. , Ki York- and tuoniandi of otben. Dr. HORHE'S ' ELECTRO MAQS1ETIC . . . _ , BELT . . _ . _ . rYff.j 7rijMB tK . /as. u. ' . - - - * - ' 'T It discuses ilrei produces a continuous current ! conreri clMtrlelljr through taa boajr on th nefve * curfls atlnc a. contlnuoiw current of electricity (10 or 19 houni out of O4) ) thjouahont tb biimsnpjlt m , allnerrousneulmmedUtclr , and producing a new clroulitlon of tbB lf * foroeJ-Ibi ) Uliod , 1m- paHlnir Tljroritrengthoncrar and healtb , when another treatment -if llod. TbetuartUot tbUsoUa- ilfla Hilt are belnnrccoirnlteJand Indorsed by thousands whom It bat curca. lUCKEUENOEff. Any bankjcoQimerclalBReocy or wholesale hoaie InOhleagO ) woolestlo drueelrte , Ban FraneUen and Chicago. tw Bend itsunp for 11B page Illustrated pamphltt. _ . 33X& . XV. < 7. KOXUarxi , Inventor aaauanufactujtr , 191 ITibaah Avenue Onlecco. RUPTURE n DB , HORDE'S ELEOTRO.MA6NETIC BELT-TRUSS ; JSIPOUTKl ) IIV . Uihalovitch , Fletcher & Co. , Cincinnati , 0. Tor ralci by tlio follow inir diMilcrs Ulthurdtuii DrtiK Oi. , Illnko , llriice Co. , Ailli'r k llcllur. dlailitonu llroi , \ Co. , Trunk Jlellimu \ < % i , II. II. iJrulti' , and nil wlmluanlo nml rolrill ( IriiKKlBtn , liquor Ui'iiltis and vtlnu murcUuuia everywhere. PANTS. c. o. i ) . With Prh liege of Examination. All Wool Pants , botli light nud dark colors , in sizes 30 to 112 waist uml 30 to 31 log measure. Also n very largo lluo of bettor grades of Pants ranging in price from $2.60 to $8. Our W.75 to & Pants are extra good value. Mail Orte Solicited. MADAM SCHACK'S ' ABDOMINAL- HOSE SUPPOIlTEItS. DKESS Wlioro Shiipcllneii. Comfo Health are dcMrcil It In Inrtl blo. corputedt HKIUCII rcducdu nndniado li pely In three tn\f \ months. Women need no suffer from wo kue s of th liy wi'iirlng tHI iiipportrr. On sal by leiidtiiKinrrcliuma. Or for fulurn itnrt Infurumtlon address EARL MFG. CO. , SOU StutoSt. , ( till Floor. CHICAGO , ILLINOIS. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1TEB. 1'nhl Up Capital $250,000 Surplus G0,000 II. W. VATIIH. I'rcslilcnt , , LuwisH. ItKKii.VlcoI'rpsldcnt. A. li.TouzAMN.Kiul Vice I'rcHlijcnt. W.II.8 HuoiiCB , Cttshtcr. IIIIIUCTOIIB : w. v. MOIIPK , JOHN COI.UNH , II. W. VATKS , J.KWIS S. HLKU , A.K , TOUZAI.I.V , Hanking onico THE IRON BANK , Corner 12tli and ranmm fits. A General HanklUKUublueiia Transacted. BON DS ' r , : uvc : ! : leu. towna and Water Companies , etc. a4'Corrc pondcnco enllclteil. N. W.HARRIS & CO , , BANKERS , "B-B 8t' 80 ar 8tl E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , CVC THROAT EAR tit AND NOSE. Spectacles Accurately Proscribed. MAJU.GE UL'JL , OMAHA ir. j. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Coiner mil and llungUa Bt. Olllco telephone , Itfj ; Ituuldcucu telephouu , MS. JOSEPH G ! LLHTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION } S1t , Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PEEPECT OF PENS ,