Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1889, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! UQXDAY , JANUARV 7 , 1S80. "CITY , 1'crsonnl 1'nrnfjrnpliH. Julius M Oomitock is at the Murray. II. H MnlnrlilBO I < i stopping nt tlio Mlllard. \V } \ Hobin-on nml wife nre gucsti at tlio Murmv C. Hultcrflcld , of bt. T-onls , is stopping nt tlio Murray Leo S Warner , of IJuffalo , Is a Rucst at the Murray D. A. Williams , of Sioux City , Is a guest at tlio Murray. 11. W Gordon , of Rochester , I * n Ruest nt the Mlllard DE. G Carson , of Denver , Is registered at thoMillard. A. H. Tnild , of 1'lntUmouth , ii registered nt the Murray. Or. .1 W and Mrs. Ilnrnsdnll , of Oneldn , nro guests at tliu Millard. LUMttcnnnt Governor rjporfte D. Mciklcjohn dined at the Millard last evening. M. W lti'lish ; ( , deputy register of deeds , Is very ill ut Ins residence on Cicorgia nvenuo. Ills mother and sister have boon summoned from C'liic-ign and nrooj.poeti'il this momlne. It was reported , however , that Mr. litiglh h was sliKhtly better List night. AMUSUMUNTM l"oil Til 1-3 WIJHIC. 1IOHH. Monday The Stownn til/ . Tuesday 'I In .Sfoiciiii-ny. Wednesday -The .S/oim / xi/ | / . Thursday- The U.ilysln I7p < , l < lc Down. Friday -Tho Uostonians In the Opera Dornthj/ / . Saturday Mutlnco The Hostonians In Don J'ttAf/NII/C. Saturday Night The Uostonians in I'U'J- million < iwl ( lultttut. ( IIHNM ) OI'lllU llOfSB. Thursday . //in the /'cmmui. Friday . /da the I'cnmtin , Saturday Matinee mid Night Jim the I'cnmun. niuiv Mimn. Every Day nnd Night Ulmuiicey Morlan , the fat boy , and ether attractions. Every liy nnd Nijht IHu.yclo race be tween champions , riding eight hours each day. _ _ _ _ _ _ Itn I ' ! ii a I Uoporl. It Is stated on good authority that the fed eral grand jury will uoneludo its labors nnd nmlto Its limit icpoit to-dav. It Is also stated that four additional Indictments will be re turned. _ _ Love thy neighbor ns thiself , and when you sco one with u li.id cough advise him to bn.v : x bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Price 23 cents a bottle. I There IB nothing in the world which will give prompter relief to all sulToiinir from nour.il- gia than Sahation Oil. Price only -5 cents n bottle. a > Spurrier Improving. Spurrier , the man who nainnvly escaped cremation in the roirof hisstoroat Eleventh nnd Ilarnoy streets early Saturday , is re ported to be doing as well as could bo ex pected. Ho is still Lonllnod to his i evidence on Ho wind stieul , miller the c.iro of a physi cian His can give no version of the origin of the lire. _ Tlio Orivoi-'fi Htiriiil. The funeral of Peter Elmer Johnson , the street car driver , whoso death was announced in Sunday's ' Hisi : , took place yesterday after noon at 2 p , in. from Taggert's undertaking rooms on Sixteenth stieet. A brother of the deceased anived from Iowa , but the fi lends of the deceased , however , had made up a pur o and defrayed the o\peuscs of the funeral. These turned out in a body , and consisted of the sticctcar dnveis' assembly , ICnights of Labor No. < i , as also representa tives of other local assemblies of the older. The funeral marches were played by tlio A. O. H. band. The pall-beaters were Peter Kerr , Arthur Sinclair , George Uoss , John McGrcel , . lames Sigsgord and Elinor Spouccr. The remains were intered in Forest Lawn cemetery. Oiiiiiliii's IJomlH Sell AVcll. Omaha stands above par in the financial centers of the country , and the sale of her bonds nt any time dravv.s bids from the most reliable financiers. Saturday last City Treasurer Rush offered { 01,000 worth of pav ing bonds for sale , and C. II. White fz Co. , of Now York City , bought the entire nmount nt $1.03 U3-100. JJoston firms were also anxious to secure them , and Hlako Bros. & Co. bid SI 01 fifi 100 , and Urcwstor , Cobb & Estubrock frl.Ol. Coffin & Stnnton , of Now York , bid ? 1 OJ , and John Dale ? 1 01 } , while the Harbor Asphalt Paving company offered $1.00. Considering the present depressed condition of the money market , the bids ns quoted above go to show that it is to this part of the country eastern capitalists nro looking for Improvements , and that they nro willing to nay n premium for tlio chnnco of seeming them. Dr. Koninglon , specialist , 1020 K St. , Lincoln , Nebraska. . A. Joyinn Spread. "Will Lawlor , the courteous and efficient manager of the Eden Musoo , was the host nt a very rechorcho banquet Saturday evening. On the engagement of the Georgia minstrels Manager Lawlcr informed them thnt should they provo the banner attraction of the sea- Bon nt his house , ho would banquet them nt tlio close of their engagement. This they proved to bo and Manager Lawler , of course , was true to his. word. The spread , which was sumptuous , WHS served in Cuuo hall , the minstrel people nt one table and the host nnd his guests of the press at another. It was an nil round hilarious time- , and many were tlio good things said "over the walnuts and the wine. " There were toasts and bpeechcs , singing , dancing , and orchestral music , nnd the fes tivities were not biouuht to a close until well along toward the break of day. The minstrel people and the attaches of the the ater , during the progress of the ceremonies , presented Manager Lawlor with an Elks' pin. It was a beautiful affair , of the most unique design , being heavily studded with diamonds. Mr. Lawlor is at once n popular gentleman and u thoiough and enterprising amusement manager , nnd has already estab lished an cnviublo reputation for himself in this lino. Thu Kiio nnd I'ollco CoimnlHRloii. There was n short mooting of the tire and police commissioners Saturday night. It was anticipated that the Gnlligan-Hiuo fracas would bo brought bofqre the commis sioners , and no or.o was surprised when Chief Galllgan presented the following com munication : OMAHA , Neb , , Jan. .1 , ISM ) . To the Hoard ofFUoand Police Commissioners Gentle men : I respectfully rupoit Sergeant Hare for intorferim ; with mo at n 11 ro on the morning of the 3d of January , 1837. Whllo Dt said tire the captain of No. Ii hose reported that eonio blankets had boon Htolcn , nnd when I tried to ilnd out lie interrupted mo and was going to take it Into his own Imnds when I told him I could boss my men , and then hot words passed and ho had mo arrested and taken to the police station. Hoping you will give this your at tention , I remain , yours most resiieutfully , .1 , J. Gu.uoAS' , Chief of Flro Department. J. Sldnor was reinstated but his salary was deducted during the tlmo ho was suspended , Chief Galllgan reported the theft of blank- eta ut the lutu tire but no notion was taken. The Herald was allowed u Ilro alarm bell In their editorial room , Ttio Oniitnnkorous old Woman. Described In the nursery ballad , who 'lived upon nothing but victunlsfrml drink , " and yet "would never bo nuiol , " was un doubtedly troubled with chronlo indigestion. Her victuals , llko those of many other elderly persons , whoso digestive powers have bo- coma Impaired , didn't ' ngrco with her. This was before the era of Hosteller's Stomach Ulttdrs , or some QUO of her numerous friends ml relatives would undoubtedly liavo per suaded her to try the great spccltlu for dys pepsia , constipation and bllliousness. Tills \rould bttYV been a men-sure of self-protec tion on their linrt , for ho soon would Imvo been cured and ceased to disturb thorn with tier clamor. Tim most obstinate cases of In digestion , with Us attendant heartburn , tint- uJonco , constant uneasiness of the stomach and of the nerves , nro completely overcome by this sovereign remedy. Chills uud fever ud billions rcmUtuntrheumntiam nnd ktdnuy trpublca ore also lullovcd by It. TIIK PL'lin HAIiLOT. r the nicL'tlou haw Committee1. A meeting of the two special commlttoes of the Knights of Labor nnd the Central Labor union appointed for the purpose of nirltntlng n reform In the election laws , was hold 01 r > 2J South Sixteenth street. In the oftlco of the Dispatch , yesterday. Tlio joint assembly was presided ovfff by Charles Abernctliy. Reports were received from outside committees to the effect that con siderable progress hnd been inndo In the matter of enthusing the public , nnd that It was safe to admit that the matter was now being consldeied by nearly every voter In the state. 'Ihe projectors in Omaha reported that arrangements had been made for n meet ing to be held in the council chamber Thurs day evening next , nt wlili'h time n bill for the revision of the la\\s per taining to elections would be prnscntcd. The form In which the bill will 1)0 ) adopted will be the form in which it will bo presented to the legislature for action The exact tenor of tlio proposed bill is not known , but it is said thnt it will embrace features of the Australian , California , Now York nnd Canadian systems , the major portion tion being borrowed from the New oik system. The objection raised to the latter , Is that it 1ms been created In a locality where election frauds nro very common , and pro visions are made that would bo entirely un necessary in hampered Nebraska. Tlio movement here , it is said , is for the purpose of bringing about a system of balloting whereby the man who works for n corpora lion or Individuals can rast his ballot as ho pleases nnd without the knowledge of any one else. The New York system and that of Australia nro said to bo alike on this partic ular point As to the California system , that of Uraw- ing n dead line at the polling place , it in maintained but little good could tesult from it. They elnini that a representative of a corporation could give his men the ticket ho supported , and make thorn hold it in sight until it was voted When bought up , in passing to the box , the voter Is Instructed to hold his ticket in his hand. If ho drops that one in the box ho gets his money from the wiio puller , and it he changes It he can bo readily detected. The following was drafted and recom mended to bo attached to the reformatory election law bill : Thnt all councilmcn shall bo 'elected at large In any city where this law Is in foicc. Thnt whenever twenty-live , or more , elec tors shall Join together in u petition si'ttlnir forth the fact that the men nominated and given coitillcates by the several political par ties nionuMi with records of dishonesty , or Imvo oeen implicated In I'lcctiou abuses , they shall bo given a representation upon the olllcial ticket. _ From tin ; Council IJlufTH Nonpareil , I > PO. IS ! , 18HO. We nro credibly infoimeu thnttha mortality from diphtheria , under the treatment ol Dr. Thus. JenVris of this city is merely nominal , not exceeding one llfth of ono pur cent. Such being the case no time should bo lost in plac ing Ills remedy within thu icach of every family and thus save annually hundreds of thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most universally destructive pestilence that has nllllctcu the world duilng the last hundred j ears , E\rfTTi\c Orricit , Couxcir , Hi.unx , Jan. 7 , lbt > .J -I do not hesitate to suy that the suc cess attending the use of Dr. JelTeris' Pio- vcntivo and Cure for Diphtheria has no equal. I speak from experience , having used It in my own family ; I am also well acquainted with the facts connected vuth its use in our city. W. H. VUGHX , Mayor. No physician required. Price of remedy J3 Addres , box Jso.157 , Omaha , Neb. ( Dr. Jelleiii. has retired fiom active practice. ) HAZE VM. After Thrco Hours' Deliberation the Jury Full toAyrreo. The case against Chlof Galllgan , of the Ilro department , was heard before Judge Herka and a special Jury Saturday afternoon. The charge was using loud , piofa.no and ob scene language on the morning of the lute flro at the New York dry goods store. It was brought nt the instance of Sergeant Ila/.c , of the police force. The sergeant was'tho first witness called. Ho was detailed to attend the flro In question. After it had boon got under control , company No. ii was ordered homo and were reeling their hose. Ho saw three blankets under the scat of the cart. Ho took them out und spoke to Captain Grebe ub out it. The latter said ho knew not hing about the blankets nnd called Chief Galli gan. The latter came and used pro fane language to witness. Ho had never known n Ilro extinguished without loud and probably profane language. The witness had sworn at Galligan because the latter had used bad language to him. He arrested Galligan nnd took him to the police station. The ill o was not out when he arrested the chief. Neither was it out when ho threat ened to in rest hose company No. 2. OnicerJ.Gr.idv said that both plaintiff and defendant abused each other. Hrtro said lie didn't care ti for tlio lire chief or his men , and to with the whole of them. Galligan told Haze to mind his own business , and that ho could do all the bossing required nt ii lire , and would not allow any police man to interfere. Witness did not hear Galligan call Haze n - . If the plirazo had been uttered ho would have heard it. James Hrady , a block wateUuian , corrobo- i.Uod substantially what last witness had testilled to , Onicer Hui r said ho was on duty near the flro. Had been told about finding the blank ets by Hazo. Saw Galllgan como up nnd bring his Ill-emeu into line and question them as to who know anything about stealing the blankets. He ml Hiiro mry ho would arrest the whole IH o company. The Ilro was not out at this time. Two companies wcie still playing on it. Hoth Haze anil Galligan used very bad language. Tlioy cursed and swore dreadfully. Couldn't tell all that they said. It was n disgrace. There was profane language use. Ho saw Galligan put up his hands and saw Hnzo stiuok In the face. Gnlligan's list win not closed. Henid Hare say : "I'll arrest you now , anyway , " when Galllgan got to the police call-box. Oh , ho used dreadtul language. Heard GulllL'.iu tell IIu/.o ho would Investigate the stealing of the blankets , And also heard Hare say "To - with you nnd your fire men. " Ha/osyoko lou.l nnd sain ho didn't caron - for Gnlligan. Hcaul Gnlllgan call Hn/u bad names. Oftlcor Dubolsu did not know who took the blankets There were a number of citi/cns around whrti witness appeared on the srono. Hoard Galllgan bwear at Haze , and Hare at Gnlligan. ' 1 his concluded the case for the prosecution mid Chief Galllgan took the stand. Ho said ho llrst saw Sergeant ilmo qn the night of the Ilro interforring with and bossIng - Ing his ( tlio witnesses' ) inon in front of the burning Htoro. Next time "I saw him ho was ut hose cart No , 2 talking about blankets , Called my men Into line and asked them about It. Hue threat ened to run in the company. I told him I could manage the ilro department and did not want any bossing from him. Ho replied : 'To - with you and the firemen. " I then swore at him as ho swore at mo. Never called Hnzo any bad names. I told him not to urrost mo because the lira was not out. Hut when ho took mo to the box , I then wanted to know why I had been arrested. I did not strike Hazo. Could not have done so If I wanted , because my coat sleeves woio fiwon stiff. Captain Grebonml several firemen who wore piesent during the altercation cor- roboraiud Gnlllgun'c story , The Jury i etlred nt 6 W ) o'clock. During the trial the police court wan crowdi'd , Mr. Gilbert , of the police commis sion , being present , Intently watching the proceedings. The Jury , after three hours' consideration , could not agree nnd wcru discharged. It was learned that live stood for acquittal nnd ono for conviction , The cwo will not again bo brought before the court until thu police and 111 e commissioners shall have had it under consideration. IHUI ) . KROEOEU Anna , the wife of Justice Gas- tav Kroeger , on Sunday morning at 0 O'clock , The funeral wilt take place at 3 o'clock to day from her late residence , corner Webster nnd Sixteenth streets. \ m "It's only n question of tlmo , " nnd u short timo. too , as to when your rhou mutism will yiolil to Hood's Stireuna- rillti. Try it. RAILROAD HOSPITALS , \VlicreSlck Iiocoinntivo inml Cnr Arc Doctored. riiilndolphia Record : The equip ment dopnrtniout in ono of the most im portant ( lopiirtmvnts of nny mrfjo and wcll-mniiiifjed railroad. Very few people ple nro nwat'o of tlio largo peivenUifjo of railroad locomotives and cars Ihat arc on the sick list at all Reason1 * of the year. The wear and tear Is enormous. Accidents. , large and small , tire always making havoc with rolling stock ; hut , in addition to this , steady destruction goes on as the result of ordinary trallic. "Ton per cent of our locomotives nro alwajs in the shops , " said Manager Charles Pngh of the Pennsylvania rail road. "Some have only minor ilia a wmall part of the mivchanlsm out of order , and fiwn this tlio dninairo mounts up to a complete wreeU. During a few years active service tin engine is altogether reconstructed. IMrst ono part and then another is damaged and repaired oven the boiler itself is re newed , and then the engine goes again into service. As to our freight equip ment , the percentage unlit for duty at one date Is a good deal smaller about i ! per cent ; but this menus on our lines east of Pittsbtirg and Erie perhaps -100 cars. cars.To carry on all this repairing there are numerous shops giving employment to thousands of men. The Pennsyl vania railroad has repair establish ments at I'lttsburg. Altoona , 1'liiladel- phia and Jersey City , and others of mi nor Importance , and west of Pittsburg , at Fort Wayne , Alliance und many other points. All uro kept busy looking after damaged rolling stock. Pa-aongor cars have to bo kept in the best of order. Often they arc required to he sent to tlio shops for roupholster- ingora new eout of paint , as well as other repairs. On the Heading railroad , for instance , durinir the past month there were IIS passenger cars in the shops out of a total equipment on the various lines of ( > - t cars. Out of a freight equipment of over 0,000 ears about 100 were out of u--e for some cause or other. The percentage of the dis abled cars and engines depends to a great extent upon the season of the year and the activity of trallic. When o\cry available car and locomotive has been drawn into service as , for instance , during the summer excursion months , the percentage is greeteat. It falls away , as a rule , duringthointeivhon passenger trallie is lighter. The .sick- list statistities of the Pennsylvania and Heading railroads are rather below the average. On a number of railroads from 11 to"0 percenter the locomotives arc generally laid up for rop.iirs. On thu Manhattan Klevated railioad , in New York , there are JJ91 locomotives , and of this number about staty , or more than " 0 per cent , are usually in the shops for repairs. The repair account is a big item in every railroad accountant's figures , and ha to bo taken into consideration in estimating the cost of hauling freight and passengers. In the last annual re port of the Pennsylvania railroads the liguros representing repair expenses were about as follows : For the United New Jersey railroads , the aggregate running expenses of which were about $12,000,000 , there was an expenditure of 81,500.000 for the work of repair. The repairing of locomotives was as least half of this amount , not taking into consideration the wages of the stiop employes. The aggregate running ex penses of the Pennsylvania railroad main line and brunches were about $22,000,000. Not far from & 5,000OOU , or ar. approach to 2o per cent of this , was ervditod to repairs. And on the Phila delphia , & Erie railroad , costing yearly about $2,500,000 for running expenses , one quarter nearly was speni on doctor ing equipment. Those items lippear in the controller's itemized statement under the general heads of "Motor power and Maintenance , " and they maybe bo taken as representative of the amount spout by railroads in a year to "keep up appearances. " Electric Ll lit In Berlin. The work done by the Edison com pany in Berlin is so good , bays Indus tries , that the public and the municipal authorities have perfect confidence in their ability to extend their central station work' still further , and a conces sion has been given to this company for the establishment of two new stations , ono in the center of the town and the other in the southeast quarter , where most of the engineering works and other factories are .situated. Both sta tions must ho ready within two years , and each must be able to supply current for (5.000 ( glow lamps burning simultane ously. The station in the center of the town will eventually bo increased to a capacity of 21,000 lamps , and tlio other station will bo increased to 12,000 lamps , the annual increase not to he less than 0,000 and Jl.OOO lamps respectively. All the cables required in connection with these stations must be in position by the end of 1S')2 ) , and tlio supply of current within both districts will be compul sory , providing the customer is willing to take the light for at least a year. The network of cables to bo laid down in connection "with these stations is very complete , and practi cally comprises all the streets of ihe respective districts , some small and unimportant bide streets alone ox- ecpted. In view of this extension to their business , the Edison company propose to increase their blmro capital ut present by ei'iO.O'Jt ) , and later on by CIMJU.OOO. The electric light installa tion in the Monopol hotel of Berlin , which comprises 1,000 lamps , will shortly be in action. The work has been executed by tlio BerlinorMaschin- onbau-Actiongosollsdiaft , under the superintendence of Jlcrr [ ieringer. The current is supplied by two eighty- horse-power dynamos , each direct coupled to a twin engine. The dynamos uro of the eight-polo Jlsc type , and are compound wound. All persons having any claims against either the Grand Central or Midway hotels of Kearney , Nob. , arc hereby re quested to present same , as I wish to bottle all accounts at once. uT. C. BHAINAHD , Proprietor. A Curious DIsoaHc. At r. recent meeting of the Paris Sur gical fcociotv , Dr. Terrier presented a communication from Dr. Defontalno , chief physician at the Croubol steel \\orlcH , on olcotrlofaiiiihtrolfc or , rather , electric light stroke according to the British Medical Journal. At present the electric light is used at thc&o works for producing tlio high temperature re quired in casting and welding metals , metals placed in the electric are molt ing as if by mugic , and even steel becomes - comes soft ns butter. At t'rcusot an electric furnace has been in use for some time. The electric are in which the inotuls are placed is of enormous in tensity , its light , concentrated on some few square centimeters , being equal to 10,000 Curcel lamps , or more than 100- ( ioO candles. The ( laz/Hng light is wonderful to look nt , but great care has to be taken in doing so , as unprotected persons ten meters distant , although feeling no heat , experience an acute pain in every respect resembling that of sunstroke. Evofi if the light be often discontinued foru while those engaged in these exper ovporlnec after ono or two hours u painful sensation in the throat , face nnd tomplcs , while the skin assumes a copper-red line. Generally the eyes nro protected bj means of darkened glasses like thee u cd when looking atthosiin ; but , In spite of this precaution , the re- tlnabccomc.s o alTeetoQ.tlmt for minutes afterward those engaged in the work are unable to see any oliiocts ut all in dnjlight , and for more than an hour af terward all objects assume u yellow color. In the pupil of the eye irritation is caused which lasts for forty-eight hours afterward , and which is followed by u very painful sensationat if some foreign substance were introduced under the eyelid" . The discharge of lours is also very copious for twenty-four hours. Simultaneously headache and sleepless ness are experienced , which are caused partly by pain and the feverish state of the body. Finally , during the next few days the skin of tlio face begins to peel oll.ceaslng only on the llfth day. Those who have seen the Alpine guides re turning from an iw-ent of the glaciers in the middle of the summer can form an idea of the effect produced by the electric sunstroke. A 'Tut nml Call. " This is a funnv phrase to the unltia- tcd , but all the brokers understand it. They use it when a person gives n cer tain per cent for the option of buying or selSng stock on a ll.ved day , at a price tated on the day the option is given. It is often a serious operation to the dealer but there is a more seri ous "put and call" than this : when you " " bed with cold , are "put" to u severe and your friends "call" a physician. Avoid all.this by keeping in the house Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery. The great cure for pulmonary and blood diseiU'Cs. Its action is marvelous. It cures the worst cough , whether acute , lingering , or chronic. For weak lungs splttingsof blood , short breath , con sumption night-sweats , and kindred nllections , it surpasses nil other medi cines. A Clover Capture. At 2 o'clock yesterday morning a runaway norse attached to n top buggy came tearing mndli , down Farimni street. Ofllccrs Me- Million and llurr were standing on the corner of Fifteenth nnd r.irnam and attempted to stop the animal. This they failed to do , but Mc.Mahon , with cat-liko agility , caught the buqgy , as it was passing , and Jumped Into it from the i ear. IIu then climbed on to the horse's back nnd caught the reins. The horse could not bo pulled up until he had reached the U & M. headtiuartois. the otllccr then quietly rode the horse , a la postil lion , to the police station. The owner of the runaway has not been found. Absolutely Pure , Thlspowiloruevervarles. A marvel of purity strength and wholosomeness. More ocoaom- lenl than the 01 ( Unary kinds , ami cannot bo solil In competition with the multitude of low cost , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Uoyal UaklnB 1'owdar Co. . 13U Wnllstrcnt. NuivVorJ : . FXID'S MILI , TEJCAB , June SO. I8SS Tu Birlft Sn"Ullo Compnny. Atlanta , On Gen tlemen. Ono ot my children uoa troubled \vlth i h"umattsm and boll * for- about tire yean. We her various fclnds of medi cine , lint without profit , and bfto" toilcs ] air of curing hern t ( ill. I was permiaOed tutiy your Hwltt's SprclRo. Afler fhn hiul used norcr.il Inttlrs thodliraeeictll dl apn ir cd , anil ilu la now a liule , licartr and lifoH Klrl twelve years < ) I4. Another rMM IIM just liccomo ElUlctcJ in tlio amo wny , nnd I nm u lnc the S S. S. nod nntlclpito ixiirompt anil pel umntrnt cure. K. C. Wiooottcn. Uioii HILL , Mo , July 7 , Bvlft Co. Allinta , Cla. Oentli'incn : Our ttlo girl wheu but tinea wee "H old broka out with cozt > mn. Wo tried the prescription ! from novei al KOuU doctor * , but without any pcclnl tuaclll Wo tried S. a S , tin-1 by th tlmo ono bottle was gone her heoU bogui to lionl. nail by tlio tlmo the tind taken six liotllfj ilia wo completely oinecl. > onho tini a full and liravi huita oflmlr n robust , bcnrty child. I incl It but my duty to mnka tills statement. Itcspcctfully , II. r , SHOOK. CiUTTiKooaA. Test , Juno I" , 1S3 Th Bwlf t SpiWHu Co. , Atlanta , da.-Ueutlcmeii : In 1KO * I eoatiAOtncl Lloo.l poison , nnd at oncn sought a i ) iy6lcMn. who treated mo for FCV- ruf nionUis. lly Mi nrtUco I went to Crab Orchard Spnagn. Kv. , where lila courv of trwti iratu can-fully obaervcd. I rccov- rred.ns I tuouRtit.mit the next siirluiriilra- plea banal t tjpiioar on my face ai I body. Tlu'so ciadunlly lucrcaspd to korea and run ning ukern. I WBJ cilvlacd to try S. B. 8. , and . : < llaloly after lalilnz It I cnrnmencul to i.nnc \ . Blouly nt llrat , hut niorn rapidly nttornitrdft , and BIJOU uothlnc remained to tell of my trouble. My hlotxf la now thor oughly cltcntcil , and my fjMcm free from talut , nnd I < iwa my | > rrceiit condition a pcrfcttcjru to your medicine I ch tt idly frlro tbU ataUiment that other * l.o IIUMI t IfteriHl as I hive may reap tlto fanu brneft. lUuuv M. iJtnr , 31 Wett Mutli Su ' noucn , Li. , May SS , l&H Tlie Swift B peel .10 Co , Atlanta , Oa Gentlemen : About two oar OKO in ) general health mv < j wny en- ? trel ) . I vns M Uehllluted Hint I almotl dojpah d of ever feeling well again. All that the phjslrlans done for mo brought i.o permanent relief. Frlendi Inilstnl that I ihould blvo b. B. B. a ( air trlnl.althiiUKhl IhouKlit It woulilbo throwing ana } money. After taking a thorough eouriif * , my h"alfb > nd fetrcu h returned , and I mutt Bay that b. B B alone cured mo , aj 1 dlscarutd aU othrra while ualng K. An-a tonic I inn moat keartlly n < ximmend It | tor u foetal ilehlllty. it oortululy la a peclflo. W. F , Ciiii-3tn , J , F. Ilojin ; , I.t.-I know Jfr. W. Y. Drldgea , nd U : nay that hi * tlutcmcnt ia eon ret. Jowcril BHU.T0.1 , Drueglnt. Trfntlni ) on Blood nnd Bkln Dlaeacc milled bee. lin u\\trt tlrccma Co. , Dealer tt . Un. f TBfe s/'v rLf w f\ /YJ oFO \Ji ? JtfJfJL.Jtt SIXTIINTJI : : AXU TAIINAM sTitiirs : : , 4 > ciural : Atrouls lor STEINWAY , CHICKERINQ , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-H-O-S Story SPUCIAI. I'HICKS AND TUKMS. Write for Cutnlouuo I' ) hPANirll hl'i Cll H' flrculurt free Uturul . ItbUfcUk lu , Uiuub.i , .Seb. For llicpnst year is one of tmjmrnU'lloil growth. Wi Imvo enlarged o'ir ' itore to ; ilmo4 twice its former si/.c , nnd our trade has increased beyond nil expectations. 'Ihis is the third j-eiir of our lnHUies.s career in Omahn , and those who have watched ns grow from our small beginning tc our present proportions cannot deny that this rapid growth is only due to our efforts to conduct our business upon thev strictest principles of integrity and fairness.Vc \ have the ambition to excel in the coming year the business of the past and are alive to the fact , that this can only be done by a steady adherence to these principles , and wo invite custom under the pledge of absolute fairness in all our methods. Having completed our inventory we find in the diflereiiL departments f.ome goods which , owing to the open season , have not moved so freely as others. We begin to-day a general closing out sale of all these win ter goods , and have reduced the price on them from 315 to 50 per coiU , not that they arc worth any less , but because we rrinnot aflord to carry over any goods from ono season to another. In Underwear wo offer the following extraordinary reductions. A lot of good Scotch Mixed Shirts and Drawers ot UCc , reduced from GOc , A lot of splendid leuicy mixed Merino Shirts nnd Drawers In a beautiful shade nt AOc , reduced from GOc. A small lot of extra fine Scarlet Shirts and Drawers warranted pure Cochineal Dye , nt $1.25 , sold formerly for $1.70. In our Hosiery Department we offer n large lot of nil wool seamless Hose at 15c a pair ; this is the greatest bargain ever offered In thisllnc The Identical quality Is sold by other dealers ot no loss than l3Oc. A lot ofelcgnnt Cashmere Socks , scantiest with double heels and toes nt 2Oc , reduced from OOe. A lot of very fine all wool seamless Hose , double heels and toes nnd splendld.eolors , nt 2Sc re duced from 3Sc. ' PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , OF T11K Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'/ ' / . The Itest Jloute from Onialm anil Council Itluils to iTHEEASTE TWO TUAIS'3 DAILV DKTWKKN OMAUA AND COUNCIL IlLULl'B Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar It up ids , Kock Island. Frccnurt , Korkford , Clinton , l > nbiiiie ( | , Davonpuit , Elgin , Miulison , Jmicsullc , Ik'Iolf , "Winoua , La t'rossc , And all other Important colnti Ksst , Northeast aad buutliecBt. For throush tkkcta , cull CD the ticket iu.-cnt nt 1.V11 Fnnmm Urut't. In Uarkur Ulock , or ut Unlou 1'ticllla lC'Ot. | 1'ulln.un BleepCTiand theflneat IMnlnifCnra In th world are nm on tbe main line of tUn ClilrnKd , MIL wakeo i St. 1'aul lUllwnr. anil over ; attention In paid to mixscngi rs Ur conrtaoua employes of tlio couipaur. H. Mll.l.KU.iIanoial iiannijoi. J. K1 UUKlht. A : < il > tnnt Ueueral Manigcr. A. V It. CAKPKNTKll , Otneral raa > ugor and Ticket A/rnt. GKO. K. HKAtFOUD , A. Iittui General and tlokut Acont. J.T. CLAIIK. GsnerUSuDOrlatcndunt. VERY GRATIFYING. Tlio liberal response to our > 10 00 Suit sale lias proven to us Unit wliun we oiler a bargain , people understand wo 1110:111 what we say. There aio iitill a few ninroluft. OVERCOATS IIA VK also u TUMBLE look ut them. lrwn d < i-K/ . EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle- Aged Hen. MW THYSELF , Youn Miml nilililU' ai.t'11 int'n wlu > nro .tiitrriliiK In. . . . Ilic inilicrt'ticina ot ) imlh. ICilmuhUil \ Iliull ) , vorv our mid ril ) il-a ! Dehllli ) I'ri'iiiiiHlrii le line M' nml tliol hoiirmidniitolil ruu-crlcH iiuiMjiiiint | tncio on , nml nil ho nro nick mil nunViiiitf. < " > ' < h > not Know what nlN llii'in , can l.o i-uri'il wltn < nl lull hy lolloulnt ; tin * InittriKtliinH In the ! < ! nuiof l.iloor i-ell I'u-i'lMitlnn I'rlio mil ) il , li > nnill pi t palil , hi.ilod. It l u uiiiikliiruiiT ) limn inpiKi'i tnllkllt , 1-j i.ri'M-riplh'iiH ' for all iiriilo nml < hronlc cllfcciifus l-iilly Inilori-cil h > llui Nnlloiml Mulldil AssoclittliMi , who uwanlLiI uici KO'il unit JIM'IM | | iiioilnl to Inn nntlior llltihtiatlxo H.iinnli > , ultli linlnriL'inentH f tliopri' ! * ) ! Initit ) uu imply non AiliJr * * * lln > IVa. limit Muillial liihlilutu. or Dr W 11. I'AKKIIH , No 4 lliililndi ft , llu-loii , Maa , lie may l/o consiiltoil conlliltntlnlly 311 nil illhcus-un . . ( luarantctaiiia only ono In tlio world Kcncratlnir neontlnuDua flectrto it Maatirlla - - * i-urrmtt brkntlllCfl'owcrful , } > uraM < % C'onifortablo anil > irwllvo. Avoid frauds. on-rl ) nodciind. Hi-nil8tinipr > > riiainphl9t. .O I'.LEOTItlC I1KI.TH l'l > K l iAhl.H. Ot. HOHtiE. iiivtbTOR , iai WADASH AVL. CHICAGO. r , J. E. McCrew , Oim of lliu 3Iost Surccstfiil SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial end Private Diseases , Illu form ( jftri'uunent IH rceiininienilnl by hoeulio lia\u tileil It , Intliutiy htroayest erms. SKIN DISEASES Illatreatnient fur which leas perfect skin oiul u nirmt InaiitlfnUoinpli-xliin , A tine giuir- uitrtil In alUuiniHof 1'rtuitj | ) | HU.IHUM. All > llnoriloiHut Itiii SfXiiul oigaiiH , Ltircd.nnil ii'iillh , uinbltloii unil in.uiliuod tumnlutcly re- btOlfll , CONS U IT ATiON I'l t U H. Treatment by coiresponJeiicu. Bend etamp ' Otflco--Du8hman Bloo > ( . 13th and QmiL'las St3. Omaha , Nee 1)11.1' . C. Will's Jfl.llVKM > IlKMS Till * T- IKIT , aKU.irniitcod Mierltlc lor lly-tcrlii II1//I- IK'S' ' , ( ( invtiUlons , Ills , Nervous Neiir.ilKln , lleailiu'lio Neiumsl'iosttatlonc.urVdb ; the use of ale ilml or tolmno , W iikefulness. Mental lle- prosHUm. Softeniim of ( ho Ilialn iiMiltliiKln insanity - sanity nu < l louliiiK to nii-i'i'v , < luca > ami iluith. I'romntinu Did Ace. Ilurienness io s nf power In Utln-r > - Imolunt.iiy I.o-si" < an I Sppimat- oihiiM.iu-cll ) } o\oi-e\ertlonofthebr. lnsi'U- abu-io or ocrlnilnlKcnce. . Kuril lov ( oiilnliH one month's treatment , il.ni a ) mIH t-KlioxtM forj'i,0'sintly ' ; mall piepalil oniuiplpt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any case. With e.icn orili-r i ereid by nfoi,1 \ boxes , atciimpinled with f. " > , ( U\\i will send thopnnliaser our written Kii.uautio to iu- fund thu moiKy If the tiuitmont does not utlect a cine. ( lU.uunlecs issued onlj bv ( iooliniui : DriiKCo. , liiiKgNts , Sole Agents , 1110 laiuam street , Omaha , Neb. 2O TO 60 DAYS. This is a dibeaso which luis hoi-otoforo Bullied nil Mcclicul Science. Wolinrnn Hemedy , unknown to'in > o if In tlio World oiUsido of our C'ouipaiiyainl no that h.ia to euro the most obsunito cases. Ton d iy i In lerent cadi's does UioMoik. H Is tlio old Un onto deep seated cases t.'atvd ' soli oil. Wo have cmedhumtieds who IUUP boi-n Blmndoneil by I'hvslclnns. and proiioiinn.d lacu able , and -\e clialluifjo the World touring H n in.su that wo will not euro In loss than sKtvlujs , imo the history ot mediclim a true spo 1l ( ° for Svplillls has boon nought for b" mover wasdlsiomod , nnd wo nro jus.JMe . I tn savins it Is the only Humotly in the World that jUllpps Itivulyture. betaif-o the latuit Medii il Wtirku , published hy tlio b-st known unthoiltles , s.iy tliHi owns never ivtruo t-pui illc b fote. Oin reni eily will uiio when I'vi-rvUiinu else has fulled. Whvwnstuonrtlino untl money with puturit mectlritiLM tlnit no * or had Uitnu or doctor with pliysliiaiiNtbatcniinot cute > ou , you thnt hiuo IHfd exirjlUliiKeNalumld comu t usJim nnd itet permanent i ellKf , } < m ne\oicniiK'a it t-Iso- whuie. Murk what wo say. In thu "id vm must tiiko our u-inoih or N PA lilt rccovi'i and \ mi tlmt Imvo been nlllicted bin . 'hurt tuni. ' Miould by all moans romu to us now 10 : ons In ten of now cases mor gi + puimiiiu'iitiv mieil. Jinny K l help and ihlnk tbcs are fieo fiom tliu disease , but In one. two or thrro \ cat - , after it moio horilble furm This ib 11 lllooil Purifier and will Cure any Slcin or Ulooil Dibcuso whou Everything l''li > o Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Itouin 10 niul 11 , I' . S. National Hank Itiiililini ; , Omaha , Nob. THE CHICAGO Tlittnnly rnadtn Uko fnr DCS Molnea , .Murnhnllinin Cediir lliiiihls , Clinton , DUon ( lilinvolllnauUio Hint nllpulnla V.asl. Tn tlio luiiipln of Nohrtaka.i olo- null ) , Wjoinlim , Dull , Idnlio Noviuln OnvnnVn li- InKton unil Cuilfornln. It olfurn auprrlor nJvitnliiL'oa not porallilu hy any otfii r line AmotiK a fi IT of the iiuineroua prilnta of auporlorttr rnjoynihy tlio putninnnf thla rmi'l ' hetwecn Oin'ihu in.I ( 'hie ipii , nru Ita tlirro tralnn u duy of IIAV UIACIIKS , nlilchuro Ihellnint Hint hnmnn utt und liiKiMinllyinncri'iitn. Us I'Al.ACCMI.KKI'IMJCAI14 Ino 1'innlof wliltli can not hit fnuinl ulnnwlniri * At I ( 'oiiiull Illuirn. tholr.iln of thu I'liliin I'Mllli' Hull- nnyrnnmct In u ilon ilvpoi willi I twin of Dm Clil- I riito \ Nortlmtaluni lly In Chlrnio thu traini of I 'hlii ' line nmku cloaa connccttun with thonuof till oilier j llnrti rn llnio. I Her niiriilt. roliinilnu. lnillHii | JOll Clntlnnntl , > Inusra I alia , Ilnirnlo , l-lttahnrK. 'lornnto .Moiilri-iil. ' unlnii. NUITork , riillHileipliia , Ililllmurc' , U'nlli- nuton , and nil pJIntj In the Kant A i for llckein via Kia "NORTHWESTERN" If ymi wish tlio hut nccoiniuoduiiun All tlckat montii it'll lUkctc vlalbla Hue. it iiuiiiiirr. a. P. WILSON , ( .en I MamiBcr. ( Jen'l l'u a t Agent. W.N. IIAIIfOf-K. ri.n" ! t"r"A.ent II K KIMIIAM.Tiiket ABBiit. r WK3T City l' . T er Agent KOI r rniim Ht _ Umnliu Hub DR , BAILEY'S ' DENTAL Institute ! I ! < n ( . ! i.r . li-elli f lllllimntlialt rutun Jct'lh xlrnct 'il wlllioul | mln KiniiiliiHtloii of Ilia inimlli free S-ornl Jccnt itiinip ivltli torruDponUuntt' , 1'ajcton HIU , for. Kith and Fnrnuin. AUK TJIi : IIKST. PEERLESS DYES txild by Uruiijlvfi. Sure Cures ! } ESTABLISHED 1851 ISO So. Chicago , Ilia. Clark St. Tlio Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGED ! , Ii still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Ciirouic , NciTOiis and Private Diseases. NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Foiling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and liack Ache anil nil the cITccli Icaihn , ! to early decay J"d pcihaps Consumption or Insanity , trcaltd dcntrlically by new methods wuh rLVcr-fclliiiR Micrem , SYI'HILISnnct nil bad Dlood and Skin DIs. cases permanently cured. S3- KIDNEY nnd URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varlcoccle nnd all dkeasei of the Genlto-l'nimy Otgins cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidnt)5 or oilier Cigins. Ctr No experiments. Age and experience lm portant. Consultation free and cacred. B7i Send 4 cents pi l3s.e for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate l > nta cs US' Those contemplating Mirriaae send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated RUiilc Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cents ( slamni ) Consult the old Doctor A friendly letter orcallinaysavefuturesuirer * inland shame , and odd tolJenc ts to life SiFHook "Life's ( Sccrcl ) Errors , "soctnts ( stamps ) . MtcJicint ami xvmme * suit cvcr > where , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 Sundays 9 to i j Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , IDS So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICALSURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. rOBTm TREATMENT Or ALI , Appliances for Doformltloa and TruB33. Hunt facilities , ai > ( inr tu' < and roniuilloa for sueccit. fat Ircatmnnt ol OTor/ form of ( ll easa rmiulrlnff Mei1lr.il orHiirglral Treutim-nt FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Ilonril mid nlteudanooj beat lioapltnl uccunimodl- tlona In the neat. wuni : MIU Ciiicui.ini - ' on Defonnltlpi - - . . ju'l . ' Ilrucet , Tru O'ui Elel ) l Diseases of Women n Specialty. IIOOK ON DlRCVbEB OP WoMl.N ? IISB. ONLY nELIABL3 MEDICAL I STITUTa MAILSI ] A Hi'K'iu/rr or PRIVATE DISEASES. AMHlool Ulientci aiicccasfiillr trnntod , Sjplillllla I'olpon rninoTt d from the ayatuin nllliotit inormrf- Kim reiliimlltu tr tm ut forloas of Vila ) I'onur. I'eraonii tnmtlo to vUlt ua limy ho trcatuil at liomn bjr eurri' puad nca All rnmmimlo itlon1 * coulUleiitlnf. Ueilldncinr ln trunt H ni-nt LIJ- mall r u < pr 93. fro urely packed , no iiiurkn to Imllrntn coatt'nls OR ainUur. Olio pir ( onal Intcrvleff prufurru'l Cill aticC coniult ui or end hlttorr of jour ca o , and we Kill Hnd In plain urappar , oar BOOK TO MEN. FREE ! Upon L'rtvMo , Hpeelal * r Korroua DUtnuua. Impo * lcij.yb > iilillla , Ul lana Varlo c l , nlih nuiatloa L U Aililreat Omaha Medical and Snriiical InttUutt , or ttK. KIciTJlENAaiY , Or. irjtliund Oodua 6u. - - O1IAIIA. rtP.O. OMAHA Dl PEHARY. J\'i KVOUH , f'liH'ivic and I'imAii' DISH\RKSof Mi * , and WKMI.V sil'n-Hfully Heated. YOUNG MEN Sulftrlnx from Ilio olfm l of jonthrul follins orlu dim n in n i r ini tnmlili-il mill We i > ni" > Nurv > u ' ' ' M'.I u it > In "hlu in nn ) iliii'imi nt Ilio llunlto. I ilmirj i imm ca i lime Ilinl it ruliinnil bpunly inru. Clnukiv * iimliloenpoiiilly t" iho nuur MIDDLE-AGED MEM Tin ru ait * inmiy Iroulilul with lee /rci-'iiipnt u > iiiitiiuiK ol ( hit hi ultliT "IH n nc. iiiunino I hy it IIK Jt kiuailln' ' r luirnliu Mtiifiul'in uu I wonlii nlni ; < u ilia cttiuiot luiint lor , ) Min in imiiiinvi HIM iiiitumt ( /ncjainliiliiKilii ) iiiiniir ilc KUIIH it n.uy ii'liinuiit wlllnlli.il I.B iniiiid.nml wiiuftiuiiniiiiiu" " pariU. of nlniinien will nppiar. or dm lulor will lie of H I'lln ' inllklaliliiiD airiiln chmi/liiK ion ilnr * orjtnn.lil IIP whmliocif tlil illttl > iiiHrMmn inlly. lunormitof tli tauao wliUli la tlio ' " .ii.iiU . alajiBOt iioiiilinil wcdkncua 'lliu flottur will uimr iiti' iiin.rfuitiuiel allanili < a o Hint u HoaUJir rialnrallun ol mo KCnlto urlnurv or nni. tontultn- lion Iren Html lor i tout atmiip "Young Han's Friend , or Gu'do ts Wcdlooi , " IBP. TO AM. AUIilthCH SPINNEY & CO DR. , , N. K. CoY l-tli ( .V DouKlas MH , , or National IH - iini-niy , lonici IStli und Main , Mums City , MO , > Ii-ntlontl.ln papur. _ _ _ _ I'ENNVHOVAIj WAFUKH em PHf 'u > iifully iiiecj tnontlily liy over 10.OJO vljull Aru tvifc. Kfftctualawl I'ttatant . i'nrticulart S i o li g utatnpii. TUB JiuiuK * CuituiuiL Co. , Uuiiioir , ilicu. l by mall / < / / ( loutl Co. , Oniult , Neb ,