THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 7JUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19 ; 1889. THE CITY. Collections of intcnnal revenue yes- terdny amounted to $12.301.60. Nine cnscs of imislcnl instruments lapsed entry nt the customs house ycs- tordny , consigned to Max Meyer & Uro.s. The wife of "William Umphcrson , foreman of the car repairing dcp.'irt- inunt of llio Union t'ncillu , is reported dangerously ill with henrt tliscnsa nt her homo on South Thirteenth street. The criminal assault attempted hy n , fiend on Jlolen Anderson , a candy maker nt I'ojclto HKH. , did not occur near the \induct ns was stated , but near the corner of Tenth nnd I'iorco streets. The ynutif ( lady herself and the special olllrp'r Doll on the viaduct are author ity for this correction. IVifioiitxl 1'arnKrnntii. J. K. Hoth , of HnstliiKs , Is stopping nt the Pnxtnn , J M. Grinith , \Vnhoo , Is stopping at the Murray , .1 A. Knlth , of Lincoln , was nt the Murray yesterday. H F. 1'lnnco , of Lincoln , was at Uio Millard - lard yontcrdny. Or C. Ilanaford and wife , of Grand Island , nro al the Mlllard. A. S Hrownson , of Wnhoo , N'tsb. , is stop ping at the Mill.ud. T. .1. MuMidrnn , of Holfast. Irclaud , is a guest at the Pnxloii. r Kol Levi , of I'lattstnouth , is one of the Kiicsti at the 1'axton. It. Coo , of NoorasUa Citj' , Is in the i-lty and stopping ut tlio Murray. T , II. Hcnton nnd M. J. Altlccn were at tlio Mlllard jcsturduy. II. M. Wutlng , of Lincoln , wns a guest at tlio Mlllard last night. C , W. Hold , of Nubrnsita City , registered nt the Mlllnrcl last night. D. A. Campbell , of Pl.ittsmouth , registered at the I'uxton last night. Charles Richmond and wife , of Lincoln , registered nt the P.ixton. Juilfic N It. Ilopowoll , of Tclramah , rcgls- tored at tlio Mlllntd last ttiglit. Colonel A. S. Hurt , U. S. A. , Is baclc from Washington and stopping nt the Mlll.xril. W. II. Mnngcr and It. 11. Schneider , of Fremont , \\oio ut the Murray last night. J. H. Wcston , U. J. ICilpatrlck and U. J. Kiliutrielc , of Hc.itrice , nro at tlio I'.ixton. Chnrles U. Smith , M. T. Mclvurnon anil 'J. W. Lowroy , of Lincoln , are stopping at tno l'i\ton. Hon. 1'ninl : McGowan , president of the Patterson , N. .1. , rubber works Is at the Murray , i n route west. Ho is accompanied by his wife. Georeo S. Kuson , son of the secretary of llio fcecretnry of tlio bonrd of trade , lias re turned from I'nllndulphia , having creuitalily passed an examination nt the Pennsylvania IJental college. Ho will go into business xvith Dr. A.V. . Nason. llaH tlic Jim Jains. Itobort Hannigan is an Inmate of a cell in the central station , nnd is suffering from delirium tremens. He imagines that O'Con nor & Mullens , saloon keepers near .Tefl'er- son square , are after him with shotguns seeking hislilc. Comptroller Mink Arrive" . Ollivcr Mink , comptroller of the LJnion Pacific with headquarters at Hoston , arrived in Omaha jestorday. His mission hero is for the purpose of inspecting the general audit ing department and checking up balance sheets. _ I'nAtou ImjirovcmeiitH. The Wednesday state dinners nt the Paxton - ton have been abandoned for the present on account of the improvements being mndo In the parlor of the hotel. As soon as the.se are completed the dinners will be resumed on a more cluborate scale. Appointed Chief Clerk. G. W. Hush has been appointed chief column.'S clerk and cashier , of the general passenger and ticket department of the Fremont , Elkhorn - horn & Missou.it Valley , vice Chcnoy promoted meted to assistant eenoral passenger accnt of the road. Mr. Bush entered upon his new duties yesterday. licenses to Wed. Following are the marriage licenses issued yesterday in the county coart by Jud o Shields : Name and residence. - % Age. ( Daniel JJoylo , Omaha 23 I Kntio Dribcoll , Omnha 25 ( .Tames Filkins. St. Paul no I Clara Gerspuckcr , Council Bluffs 24 Stole n Diamond. Dennis Quirk , lately a clerk m Eckcrly's store , nt 1810 Sherman avenue , and A. C. Thompson a conductor on the cable line , nro in juil , charged with stealing a diamond worth fcliK. H is claimed to have been stolen from Sadie Hush , an inmate of Jottio Itoynold'a spoiling house on North Ninth street. The Art Association. A pleasant and Instructive time may bo an ticipated by all who attend the public meet ing at the young mon's association hall Thursday evening. The Western Art asso ciation cordially Invites every art lover In the city to bo present. The Rev. Dr. Durvca will preside and deliver an address. Among other public speakers will bo Dr. Gcorgo L. Miller. John M. Thurston is nlso expected. The Apollo club will sing , nnd Julius Fest- Jicr has consented to render ono of his famous mhcr solos. The object in view is to raise a limited guarantee fund to insure the holding of a Urst class ait loan exhibit. Another li'Iooil. Charles Crawford has beeaon a six weeks' spree and sobered un In the police station Sunday. The charge of "snakes" was en tered In the register against him. but when arraigned ho was very Indignant that huch an accusation was brought against him , and de manded that It bo changed to "drunk. " After some debate tlio Judge relented , and the charge was changed according to Craw ford's wishes. Ho pleaded guilty to this and was fined S7.60. No ono should delay when they liavo n loucli or cold , when a CO cent , hottlo of HiRolow's Positive Cure will promptly nnd safnly euro them. Dollar si/.o cheap est for family use or chroniccases. . Goodman Drug Co. Insanity Cases. Mrs. Ann Gallagher , a woman who wns placed in the county Jail a few days ago on the charge of insanity , was released yester day by the lunacy commission. The board could llnd no evidence In the examination that showed the woman to be crazy. It Is thought that she was arrested on account of lighting with her husband. Tliov have four children nnd Mrs. Gallagher nnd her hus band will each care lor two of them. I'll M. Flint , an insane man , was also re leased from the jail. A brother of the do- moated man took him to Iowa , whoio ho will bo put under treatmo nt. Wants Money Kor Ilia Carpet. S. A. Orchard has brought suit in Justice Krocgcr's com t against the Junior Order of American Mechanics , of this city , to collect f 1CO.C5 on a bill of carpet sold to that associa tion July 20,1SS7 , The order Is said to bo now extinct , but the nmnos of these who were inoinbeis at the last meeting , forty , eight in all , were secured , and thcso will bo expected to pay. Many of these , however , vcro ngUNombcre of tlio order nt the ttuio the carpets Wore bought , nnd object vigor * oufcly lunlnst paying any of the bill. U is claimed that the prtco asked for the carpets In too exorbitant , or the bill would have been B ( da long ugo , Persons wishing to Improving their memories or strengthen their power of attention should send , to Prof. Lolsctto , 1537 Filth Avenue , Now York , for his prospectus post frco , as advertised in another column. 'S NKnns AM > jinos. Ilclntcd by n Gentleman of Ititclll- RCIICP nnd Experience. Ono of the most enthusiastic and best In formed of Omaha's citizens speaks ns fol lows : "I consider the prospects of this city for this year unusuilly good. In the first place , the vexatious city hall question has been settled , and Omaha has escaped the stain of repudiation. Had It boon otherwise , the credit of the city would have bceabadly dam aged In the eastern money markets. Next comes the postofllcc , with nn expenditure of $ I00,000 ! for its completion. This structure should bo conveniently located. 1 regard the Lowe Ho.iglnnd nnd Lindrock property the best for that purpose. It Is near the bus iness center , on the principal thoroughfare between Omaha and Fort Omaha , and is ap- proncheil on live streets , Sixteenth , Seven teenth , llainoy , Howard nnd St. Mary's avenue. No other locality In the city can equal this , "Draw a line on the north from Pnrnnni or Douglas to Leavcnwortli on the south , nnd from Eighteenth on the cast to Twentieth or Twenty-fontth on the west with St. Mary's ' avenue for a dliuronnl , and you will have the future business renter of Omnlia. " J'ho business center of a city is whore the people mostly congregate. Where the banks , olllces , and public buildings nro lo cated. Ifo , will loolt over the districts I have turned vou will see nearly all the costly buddings of the city located and locat ing there. "Tor this reason the postofllco should be moat accessible , and the big hotel near by , sav at Twentieth and Farnam , or Seven teenth and llnrnoy. In Chicago the board of trade , the postolllco and the Grand Pacllli1 hotel are opposite each other on different streets , anil close ny Is the Itork Island p-is- senger depot every element of convenience in tlio commercial life of a great city. Why tint prollt hy such an example ! "Dodge , Douglas , SixteenthWest Parnain , and St. Mary's avenue will naturally bo retail tail streets So will lower Douglas , on ac count of the bridge. The wholesale district will naturally seek the neighborhood of the depots. "The splendid crops of Nebraska last year havu Coutilbutcil to Omaha's wonderful growth. Hero nro the government esti mates : , rSnshcls. Acres. Value. Corn. . , iti'Jiroooi.oor'Odr ? 'iir:2rTio : Wheat . lVi08IH)0 ) Ii5f0n3t 12,011.1110 Oats . . . LMli7UUO 1,011,00(1 ( I.'JW.OJO ' 1S.V.H)3,000 ) IMin.lMU18,713,010 "In addition , is the Kansas crop of over 200.01)0,000 bushels , which wo ought to shaio with Kansas City and Leavenworth , if Omaha hnd anything IIKO adequate elevator j facilities. This ought to icceivo the atten tion of our boaul of trade , if that body has the capacity to handle the bubjcet. "Omaha has very few drawbacks , but they arc serious. These are the want of united netion among our business men , another is nn infernal bet of ei o liters , nnd still another the extensive and detailed publication of thu leiral proceedings m our courts. "Tho first is easily remedied when our business men ticat each other as friends , and not with suspicion. Lend each other a helping hand , and the result on Oniana will bo n surprise. As to the croaKers , publish their names , so men can hold their noses , and women their skills , when they pass by. As to the publication of lcg.il proceedings , with the exception of criminal and similar cases , they ouiht to bu suppressed forthwith. Nobody respects anyone who airs his dirty linen. Yet that is what Omaha is constantly doing. The result is the destruction of con fidence among our business men. and the la- jury of ourcicdit in the east. Chicago and other ris'al cities are locking with the idea that Omaha men are bankrupts and our real estate worthless. They use this against us with eastein investois. Why give them a club to hit us over the head with I I do netlike like such enterprise. A fine ornament is a union depot , but not a tiade producer. Wo look to the east too much for our glory , and turn our backs on the west. When the low.i roads get ready to run into Omaha , depot or no depot , notli- ing will keep them out. A few years aso it was considered high treason to think of the Union Pacific terminus in Council Hluffs.and men were sent to Washington to light our side of the tvansier question at heavy o c- pciiBo. What did it amount to ? Council Bluffs got the terminus ana Omaha got loft. Would Omaha exchange her wealth and pop ulation with Council Bluffs ? If Omaha will take the money that she wants to spend in a union depot , and build a railroad to Dodge City , Kan. , by way of Beatrice , it would re turn to her a thousand fold. The immediate effects of such a road would be to cut out the cattle , hog and grain trade of Kansas City and bring it here , besides opening up a now field for our Jobbing houses. "I did once think the Northwestern rail road advisable , but now it is a waste of money. The field is occupied. The best thing to do now is to extend the line from Norfolk or Hartinglon to Yankton , as far north as Bismarck if necessary. The Noifolk line is the best , because it will penetrate the best country , while branches can radiate from it in different di- rection1 * . A line by eitner route should bo built to Yankton ut once on account of the recent coal discoveries at that point , and on to Chambci lain , where it will penetrate the now anthracite coal region. The tts.0 of these coal beds will give Omaha the benefit of cheap fuel , ana plnco on an oven footing with Chicago In regard to our manufacturing in terests. If the 1'no ' Is built from Norfolk the inter ior of Nebraska will bo vastly benclltted. As to manufactuios in Omaha , the jobbing houses should do their own manufacturing. Other cities have doao this with great suc cess. There is no icabou why the jobbers of Omaha cannot own and contiol their own manufactuiing establishments with the same uniform success ns other cities. "A Blolghing carnival between Omaha and Council Bluffs may bo made the principal feature of the year , eclipsing , in beauty the great inaugural procession over the now biidKO. The cities of Omaha and Council' Bluffs are conveniently situated , and with the splendid boulevard between them , the procession would bo unique and beautiful. In Montreal tlio sleighing parade is ono of the finest features of the Ice palacu festivities , and Is honored by the governor-general and all the dignities of the dominion , and tills re minds mo that Omaha ought to invlto the do minion parliaments to visit this city whoa making their tour of the United States in May. Kor Stealing Coal , John Covlnok , who would bo an unusmilly handsome fellew if ho wore washed and bet ter clad , \yas arraigned on the charge of atoalng coal from the B. & M , railway com- I'unv. After homo trouble an interpreter was secured and Covlack said that ho had merely picked up the coal from the track. His wife was sick , ho hnd no fuel or money , and ns Sunday was bitterly cold ho had to do something to keep nls family from freez ing. Accordingly bo picked up the chunks that had fallen from the heavily loaded cars. An employe of the company contradicts this story nnd snjs that ho caught Covlnck stealing the coal and mndo him return It. His wife wns once fined for the same offense nnd the judge mulcted him to the amount of Don't Got Caught this spring with your blood full of im purities , your digestion Imnalrcd , your nppotito poor , kidneys nnd llvor torpid , nnil whole system linblo to ho prostrated by disease but pot yourself into good condition , nnd ready for llio changing find wnrtnnr woathcV. by taking" Hood s Sarsaparilla. It stands unequalled for purify ing the blood , civiup an nppotito , nud for a general sprinp medicine. OV10HIIUAI ) WllllX ) . Tlio HOMO Car Company Wiuits a JUotor Lino. A rumor was nlloat yesterday that an ordi nance will bo introduced in the council this evening granting permission to the horse car company to erect poles and string ovei head wires along their lines so as to operate them with electricity. Frank Murphy , president of the company , said that this was true , and that an ordi nance granting the company such rights will bo introduced in the council to-night. The company , ho said , desired to keep in the lead , nnd that it would give its patrons elec tric service on its principal lines ns soon as the frost had left the earth sufficiently to permit of holes for the poles being dug. Asked if ho did not think that the electric motor would bo the thing for sti cot transpor tation in the future , Mr. Murphy said that ho did not : that In the IliMt place , an enormous quantity of coal must bo used , which has to b Hi st generated into steam and then Into electricity , which then hnd to bo applied to the cars. With the cable motor it was differ * cut , the coal being tinned directly into the motive power steam. For beauty , for comfort , for improve ment of the complexion. u o only Po/- /oul'sPowcdor ; there is nothing enuul to it. _ Jloly Family Schools. Last evening nn oyster supper was given nt Exposition hall for the benefit fit of the Holy Family schools. 1'ho pro gramme for the evening was as follows : Murmuring Waves Charles Blake Pupils of the Schools. Recitation Parrhaslus and the Captive Master A. Davis. Violin Solo Prof. I. J. McQunko Soprano Solo Hobert , Robert Mrs. O. Bouscaroii. Piano Solo La Chai ito Miss Angela Dillon. Soprano Solo..Ah , Ananmoro Loved Annn more Mis * D MeDcrmott Orchestra Supper was served from 0 to 10 a. m. Kor Throat Disease * , Coughs , Colils , etc. , effectual relief is foumd in the use of "Brown's Bionclnal Troches. " Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes , Love ami Dollars. Now South Omaha is the scone of n romance. Years ago a Missouri man namol William Gaudy , adopted a little orphan girl named Alice Oblingcr , and some time ago icmovcd with his charge to the magic city. While there , she made the acquaintance of a young man named Albert Day , at that time employed by / . Cuddington , but rccentlv removed to Contial City. It was a case of love at first sight , and Albert struck out to make a homo for them both while she remained nt homo with her foster-father. Saturday , however , Mio received ' n lctter , from Germany telling ot the death of a rela tive , by whom she comes into a fortune of $ (10OOJ ( , , and now there is joy in ono South Omaha home. The fortune is a real one , as ono ot the heirs Is already In possession of MOO.OOO. Whether in the palace of pure de lightdescribed by tlio eastern romancer , they put lluvorincf in. their pies , jollies , puddings , custards , etc. , is not stated. Probably they did. But neither the orient , Kuropo or the United States has over produced an article fitly rivalling in delicacy of flavor and purity Van Duzor's fruit flavoring extracts , the bottles of which contain moro -than others. Long ago the first in general estimation , and deservedly so. Grocers everywhere soil them. Notice to ainstcr I'lumlicrq. A state convention of the master plumbers of Nebraska will bo held in this city on February 22 and 2i5 , at the Murray hotel. All' reputable master plumbers in the state are hereby in vited to ho present , whether they have received a special invitation or not. A banquet will bo tendered by the Omaha Master Plumbers' association on thee o von in of the 22nd. By order N. 13. Hut-sin- . President. Educational Notes. Superintendent James , in examining the weekly reports of the night schools of this city , in reply torcportorinl questions , replied that there wore ten now in operation , a num ber having been suspended. The nightly attendance , last week , averaged US.1) . It 10- quired seventeen teachers to instruct these pupils , making an average of twenty-three pupils to a teacher. These schools , as a rule , run from four to five months in the year. Those now in operation will probably bo dis continued at the close of the winter term ; Mr. James says that In the main these schools are composed of Swedes , Bohemians nnd other foreigners from fourteen to twenty years of nge who are dcsiious of learning to read and write the English language. "I be lieve , " he said , "It Ib the most patriotic thing wo can do to inn thcso schools nightly for foreigners. It Ainciic.inbcs them nnd that Is just what wo want to do with the foreign - oign element. When they leain to read English they will read the American papers instead of papers In their own tongue and the country profits ny It. Miss Patterson , of the Forest school , and Miss Brown , of the Webster school , nro both detained at homo from their posts on account of the mumps. Miss Shallcnborger , of the A'lnton school only recently iccovered fiom the sumo jaw-racking ailment. DEIICIOUS FlAVORlHG EXTRACTS HH1ML FRUIT FLAVORS tfiedtiy the United State flovernmiBt. JJndorseohy thchciJ.of the flrent Unlvmltlrs end ltd > 1lc I'cod Analystn , at the HtronicH. I'utett nnd most lleulthful. Dr. 1'rlce' * Cream H.iVlntrl'o\vilcr ibcunct coulalu Ammonia , Iiuieor Alum , Dr. Trite' * Delicious I'lavorinsf JU- tuctii , Vanilla , I.ciuou , Orauge , Alraoud , Kate , etc. , do not coutalu 1'olkonoua Oils or Chcuikala. PRICE BAKING POWDER COi Now York. Chicago. St. Louis. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varloi. A marvel of purity Ktienpth mid holi.omt > nps" , Moro economical than the oidlnarj kinds , and cannot lie suld In comnetltlon with tno iniiltUiiiloi of low cost. Hhort\\clht | ulum or phosphate poudori Sold only In cans. Hoyai llaklntf row dor Co. , I'M Wall street , New Yoik Ask Your Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE on TIII : JAMES MEAHB $3 SHOE. According to Yotu * Needs. , TAMKS MEANS St STTOE fia light ami cljlish. It flu \\fnn \ ilarlilnRr. nnd JIKODIKES i Aiv7 jkihcj kxvj 4u Jin. uc- 1 iig pcnccll } ca y the llrst tlino It Isuurii. JtMlllrAtlsO'tlio most SI1O1J Is absolutely HID ly shoo of Its price hlci ! lias fcr been phccd cx- tciislulycn tlio market In which durability Is considered Lcforo mere out- . . . MEANS & CO. , Hoston. I'ltll Hues of Ihu nbu > o nliocM fur diilo br Norris & Wilcox and Geo.L. Miller Only Clrniilno H tpni of ntcmor Tour IlnnliH I.oarned in one reading. niiiulnnndcrinR cured. Every cliihl nnd mlult fcrcnllr tieneflllcu. Great liiUuccmonta to CorrciirandencoClasses. rro pcctu , with opinion * of Dr.Vin.A. . Ilnm- mciiii ! . the world famiNl hpoclilUtIn.MInd Di raf < " . . DiiiiieHiireiilenlfriiiiiiiii oii.thocrratl'pjcliol. os "t , .1.31. IJiiclilo > t IMlt.i-ilitorof the ( Virmfiim Miot\iff \ , V. 1' . Kiel'iii < l Proi-nir , the boientiet. 11 oii".l uilce < i ibson , J iiduli 1' . J Jeiijumin , and Arc. , N. Y. Cliarles Hose , residing at No 1312.Jones St nn engineer by trade , but lately \ \ orlilng i n Koneial oik , lias lived hero about two yearn , hnsbeen deaf moro or less lor twenty years , nud quite deaf for some time , has had catarrh A\lth Its usual symptoms , such as stopping up of nose and accumulations of. mucus In hi throat ; ho complained of rinsing and buz/Ing luhls cars , which vas u gieat annoyance to bin Ho leads the dally papers , and through then vas tntlueed to call on Ir ) .lordan. In thollamgo ltiiildhir ( , to see 1C his nose , throat and cars could bo bentfltted. lie was told they tould bo , and ho commenced treatment. Ho commenced to ! mmo\o in ashort time , and after n course of about tilloo mouths , was lew.uded with a icturuof hlshenilutf , so much .so that hoe.tu now hear the ullchtost whisper. Ho has no ringing In Ills ears , and his no.so and throat has censed to trouuio mm untilely. lloays : " 1 can now nppieclato what ooforo wns n total lilank , anil I cannot hpenk too highly of the Doctor's nullities. " DOCTOfiS. J. CRESAP McCOY , ( I.ntc of llellovno Hospltal.NowVorW Succeeded uy nocioii Gliaries ( Latoof the I'mvcrslty of Now York City and llouiud Lntveikitr , Washington , ll , U. HAB o No. 31O and 311 Building1 Corner I'lftfenth and-Harncy Rts , Omnlia , Nob. , Mlii'io all curnblo cases 010 treated \rtth 8UCC053. Notn tr. Chui Inn Jl. .lordan has been resl- ; lcntphy lclanror Jr. Jltt'oy , In Omaha , for ho p.ist year and la thu physlelun \ \ ho has : nadu the cures that havu bi-un pnblUhoil iMJekly In thin paper. .Medical dhensoH treated hkllHiHy Doaf- IOSB , CoiiHiimiiUon , llronchltl t Asthma , Djs- lepsia , Hhetimiitlsm and ull Nervous and JklnDlsoasos. CONSULTATION at olllco or by mall , f I. Olllco hours u to 11 a. m , "to I p.m. , 7 to Sp , u , Sunday olllce hours fiom ! l a. m. , to 1 p. m. rorreapondeiiL-uiecolvespromptattuntlon. Main diseases lire treated Micieusfnlly by Or , onion throiik'ii the muUs.aud It is tuns pcmiblo or these unable to makn a Jonrnoy to obtain iUTOKHSriU , HOSl'l'I'AL TUUATMKNT AT 'HUIU HOMKH. _ PKNNYKOyAI , XVAPEKS r uccu&siully Ubeu monthly by over 10,000 Adlf8. Are Safe. Effectual ami I'leatant l pertx > inymallorntdrm > Kh > ts Sealed -farticalars 3 poMOfrs Etampj. Adiirei > 3 TOE EUIWEA UlIBUIlUb CO. , UUTUOIT , illCLL 7or sale nint lnj mall hifloodtima Co. , Onuilui , Wetine from Ui cITocU of youthful crrore. early dco.y , . , ! t raenhood. t < v t vdtt se ad valuabla troatlM ( nealed ) oouUuUoir full Btrtitia.uii for liomo euro , free of chnrce. r Axta I'rof. f. 0 , VOV/LEU , tlOODCTS , CONlf. . I urinary troiioioieiisily.qulcIC' . . _ . J lyamUafdlycuroilliy DUUrCIUAUaic lies. Sovor.ll cases cured In uoveii days. Hold . .U ) per box , all driiKKUM , or I/ mall from atuWrK.Co \VUriobt..N. . V. Tull UlroctlonJ COMING , "We are done with the past so.ison. Wo have nearly sold out our winter goods , and have not enough left to make any noise about , and the incoming spring goods require all our attention. During the past few wooka we have been renovating our store , and made several changes by which we gain more room for departments that have heretofore boon badly crowded. The first which needed more room was the I Fat Department. Our hat business hag grown to such proportions that its quarters were entirely too small. Having now enlarged it considerably and arranged it in better shape , wo are pleased to announua to our patrons , that it is filled with an entire new stock. OUR NEW HATS ARE IN ! And wo open the season with one of the largest audmo fc complete assortments of still and soft Hats , comprising the makes of the best manufacturers in the country. It is needless to Pay much about the prices. Everybody knows that wo are selling hats at about one half what other dealer * charge. But aside from this we want to cinpha- sue the fact and wish it understood that wo are handling only good honest hats , such as are guaranteed to us from reliable makers , and such as wo can warrant to our customers , Kvory hat in our establishment no matter how cheap is sold with this understanding , that , if any imperfoct'on or damage is found , even after the hat is worn we take it back if returned within a reasonable time , and give either a new hat or return the money What other establishment will make sunh an offer ? To inangirato the season we place on sale to day 75 do/en elegant Cassimcro Hats , new shapes , at 95c. These hats are of a quality which are usually sold by other dealers for 82.50. Our Spring Overcoats are now coining in. Wo shall have this season the handsomest line wo have ever shown , and our prices will bo as low as usual. FLAIN FIGUE/SS AND ONE PBIOE ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL a * " SURGICAL INSTITUTE is gess fSs Kr"3 : ' N. W. Cot13th & DodRO Sts. FORTItETIlEATllLVT or AIL Appliance : for Deformities and Trusses. Host facilities , apparatus und rumodlcfl for CUCCCM ful troitinii'iit of avert form of Olscusc rcqulrlni McdlciU or Snrtii.nl Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. llourcl anil Attendance ; best Hospital nccoimno.ln- tlone In the wost. WHITE FOHCutCP.An < : on Iororniltle and Uraco , Trusies , Clul ) tect , furxxtJro of the Snlnc , I'llos , Tiiniorn. Cnncur , Cntarih , Mronchltli , Inh ilatinn , Kleetrlclty , I'arnlysli , Kplloixr. Klclnoy , HHilder , Eye. liar , SXIn una Ulooil.and ullSuri'lcul opyrntloiis. Diseases of Women a Specialty. BOOK ox DISEASES OP Woun.v KIIEH. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE M \K1\O A KPrCMLTV OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Alllllooil Dlsoii'i-s successfully fronted. Syplillitl I'otaon removed from the Bjatpnirltlioutnitircury New restorative treatment for loss of Vltil IMwer Persona unable to \ lilt us mny l > o trcutod nt Lome b corrciuoniK'Dce. All comiuunlo vtliina contldPiitln ItcilltlncH or InstrnnientB iont by mail or e pre * BPCureiy packed , no m.irka to tndtcuto contents o ecndor. Ono personal Interview prufcrrcd. Caltaiu consultus or Rend history of your case , and wo nil eond In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREEI Upon Frlvnto , Special or Nervous Disease * , Irapo- tcncySyphilisulcet and Vurlcocolo , nltti 1411031101 list. Address Oiiiuliu Mcdiml ami Surgical Institute , 01 I > EC. MclJKMAMV , Cor. 13th and Doclgo Sta. , - - OMAHA. NKH NATIONAL BANK V. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital $100,000 Sui-plus Jan. 1st , 1889 f .OOO cuncKus A.M ) Dim cions ; If.V. . YATI > . 1'iosldent l-i.Win S. llui.n. Vice President , \V. II.S lliriiiii.N , C'aslucr. Diiurioits : : A. li TOUI.W. . W.V. JlOltSK. JOHN S. COU.I.NS , J. N. II I'ATIIICK , H. C fl'MUMI , THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and I'nrnani fets. A General Hanging lltislucss Uransactod. < / LI MEN " " | 'AllETHEBEST iFOR SALE-5- EVERYWHERE. T. E. CILPBE\3 \ , [ ERE INSURANCE ICooai OS Traders' Hiillillns , CESJCAdO. Hofcrcnces Metronolltan Natlnnul ! Hni. U. U , Dun A Co. 'Xbo Urnrtstrcc : Ctt TVLEB DESK CO , ST. LOUIS , MO , , U.S. A. Eicloihe Oworri k BUnofartVi nf TYLEE'S EOYAL TYPE WRITER CABINET & DESK , COMBINED. AdaptedtaEve y Machine now Uicd. , Illuitrated Cttalogue free. NESS CUflEU And MIIMSnilM ' nrni M no cutlrclr otrrromt * Ir rcfl'.r.t.irMTUDUURlAR | CUSHIONS ! l\hl | tnCou , T , llini.itdMuiloh ird. Com | F.1IIBOOX , HT.i llrundv Hr. l.ir. I lllj.tr . t i.rll. ciLtorwmri.io.Li-L ! riii > uoiCiJi'Uc.uia. jiiti. MJIUEHT * DE. ALFRED SHIPMA.N , Physician and Surgeon PLATI-SMOUTII , - NKilKAHKA. Epps's Cocoa. IIHIAKI\\ST. : \ "Iljr n thnroiiuh l.noHloiUu of tlio nut iral ln > vLlLii Kurorii tlioopi r.ilions of illk'iMtio.i an I iiutrl l.n , nml h ) u utreliil aupiliatloii ot tlio line iirniuT l.'nif writ "uluttcil ( XIC-.IH. Mr Kppslinn | iri > rl < lc > lour iroiikfuxt lablo with n uullc.iluly n.ivuroil li.inHa.'n flilcliinay niru un nigiiy lionvf iloitor hllli III * i ) llio JuJIcliuH 110 ol MII.II urtlelv > of illut Ihatii onilltutloii tuny hti trruilniillr hiillt up until tiroiijf noiiuh to lotltt mi'ry londriii'r lu ilUvuto Hun- IriMlt of mMIn iniilailli-i urn llnntfni. HroimU n * rcmtr o atlHck wliurvvti tliiiron u c k Milnt Wuiiiir > oaio | niaiir/i Inlul kliuft by kuvplim nur clvi neil oitllluJ irltli imni hlii xl ami a moiiorly iiourltlia'l flllltU. " I'UllMTllOO lilUVHO Miidi'limply wltli tollliiu nuirr or milk. tolJ only D huif IHIUIIU tin * by ( irociTi lulolol Uiu . DPPtJ 9 , Pfl HoiiKipatliliChomlat ? , CifJ I ) blli. Lo.suu.v , KNQI.AND. KIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR h Toola , Finclii'onzc Jlnildct-a' Good * and liitff < do Settles. 1405 Douglas St. , Omaha. mi * * H&iirtB raJoa 20to60 DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Ballleil all Medical Science. Wo Imvoa Itemed } * , unknown to iui\cmo Intho World out3ldi > of om c'oiiip.iny. anil ouu tlintlms to euro tlio ino tolstlnnto ) case" . Ten liys In recent c.iics doi s tliennrk. It ltliu olilclnonlu deep fcc-atiM cases tlmt solicit. Wo have ciuud liumlroiN who li.ivo been abandoned liy VliyMcluni. and pronounced incut able , nndus ciiulli'iiquUio nnilil to liliii ) > ii < ) ii coo that \\o Mill not cnio In loss than sixty d.iys. Shu o tin1 hlttor > of niciiloine n true sppcillc for Sjphllls has been sought for but no er found until our MA IC KU.ttBIOY. was dlscovoieil , ami wo nro fnstllleil In m Ing It Is the only Itemed ) in the \Voild tn.it 111 ! > " > Ithelv cine , bo MUSO Iliolntutt Medical \\orks. published by the bct-t known authorities , sny theio was lun-oratniespfclllobclore. Ourtoin- edy will cuiohen eveiythlnu oNo his failed. Wfiv wiisto > our tlino and inonpy with patent niL-dlcliies that noor had vlitne , or doctor. ith physicians that cannot euro jou , you that have tried ovurj thins else should coino tons now nnd Kit poinianent lelief , jou novorc.xn ( ? ct It else where. Mmlc what wo say. In the end you must take our loinedy or MUVHIt ICCOWT and jou that have boon mulcted but a short tlino should by all HUMUS coino to us now , not ono In tenof new cases ever wet permanently cmi > d. JIany 1'etlielp nud think they are free Iroiu the disease , but in one , two or tineo years niter It oppuarn UK in In a inoro horrible form. Tliib is n blood Purilicr and will Cure any Skin or Blood Di etifro nhon Everything lilse Fails. THE GGOK REMEDY CO , Itooin lOainl 11 , U. S. National iinnk Hiiihling' , Uiiialin , Nel ) . ln.li. C. WKST'S Nr.nvnvi > Iiiiu.v TIIIJAT- JIEMT Uk'imr.intted ( pc'clif for llystotlii , O1//.1- lies1 } , ( oiivulhlons , 1 ltn , N'orvum Noiiinlilu , Huiidiirhe.NVrxonsl'iostialionciii ml bj thoii'-e of.iluihol or tobiKco , Wakofnliieii , .Mental le ) piusslim , Softeiiiiii. of the llr.ilu resulting In In baulty anil lo > < lliuti mlsi > ry , do uy nud dentil. 1'iuinntiiiu Old AKO , Iliirruiino-ts. Miss ot power In either MJInvoliintuiy l.o-ios ami npermat < ) ihii'aciiisoilbyovoi-exeniiiofthubr.ilnsulf. | [ abuse or overindulgence. Uacli box contains onoiuontli'H ticatm > nt. il.iX ) n box , orslthnYo * foi JV.sentliy ! mill prpaid oniecelpt of prlco WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any cise. With each oid'T ' lu mv. d by u for six IIDXOS , ai * < omimnli'd with f > , tXMuiwlll j-fiid tliupun liiiser our wiltteu KIIH inteo to i < - fund the mon. y if the treat muni dee < not olio , t 11 fin o. ( luaraJiteus Issued only bv Unolman antt'o. ( , Urus'NH'olo AtfC'its. Jilt ) I'imiam ilroct Omnlia Neb. UganrkiiblB for powerful tyraya ? lEoUo tone , pllnbla action undittT p lgto durability. 3 > yearn' tec , fe iMBt guarantiee of th one Isnco uf tncse lujtr'imenta. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Su'cessora to Jcilin U. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At the old Rlnnd H37 I'ainam St. Ouloriby i uolicltvd and promptly attvmlid. Tultphono to No. a. H llllUUd Ihro * . Indl.rrtlloft * c.r . K UI1IUMIXI. lMiXiwIkll-KOUU rWmuBiiw'RfffA r.r. ( .D fim- ; . < .tJ-r Vlin HtiblHDMJ. ( onlluuoui ( tmnUbf I Irclrlf. . .rA' . " ' . ' . " ' " 11 " " " "I"1' " ' "k I rl. , reilor. ll.t ll-ru' Jj ; to llr.llh .o. | Tlivrauitilrrnilli. blrcllla { 'urrmi . rdTixnurirxrveforMtfi.i'Olncnti. I HT i.JHoip . .orjeniplrHC. ( , J up. Hunlct.i i | > cr. 1'if urc 1 In ll.tre rt.or.lt , . F lc41 jrajlik-l lo SANTAL-MIDY Arrests dlscliirgf R fiorn the urinary . ! .AIlHlM tltlUTt-PX'.I IS llOlirx. It l8 Bllpt'liOr to ( npt1b.1. mbflS , 01 Injcrtrons , anil free from ull bid r. or other Inroiuf nlcnrca " ' SANTAL-MIDY - - - - , „ , , ; ; ; , , ( iBpflllei.ullldi lioar thu nainu blirk kttcre.v ItU' ut hkli IIOHU a DivowJKi-A. uuoimiuu , Arr 121 l > larbo/ii ! St. . Clncsviil u.l isu IUJ. VI ) uui ' 1'crluuioi ' bunncK 4uluil/Kjd Jejili ; uuuucnJ DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS SPENSARY a , I'HllONir nml I'ltlVATH DISHASES Ot MI5N ami WO-MIJN ouciL ; jriilly treitod. YOUNG MEN SnrTerliiK from llio eiri-rts of j-niillifiil follies nr Inilll cri'tloii" , nr mo trouliled Milli Weakness , .Veivous Di'hlllty , I.OHI ( if Memory , Do'ponilunt- ) . \\crnlniiti ) t-oclc'tr , lilitnoyTiouliliHiir liny illiuiiii'iir the ( ionl- lii I ilniuy Urumi , ( nii lioro llml u MTn nml opucdr cine. llinrKcs rcaaoualile , e > | xelnlly to the pciur. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thorn nro ninny trouliled nllh t'xi Iroqurntovunia. lions nl llio liliuli | ( > r. ofloii aicniniiaiilid hy a Mlcht fiiuirtlin ; or linrnlnu HI nv illon , nnil < re iki-nlnx nr the P ) nlcm In ainuniii-r Dm lutliinl i annul IKI mint tnr. On I'Viiuinln lho ililiiiuj ili > | i < ) Mn a nijiy M-illnii nt Mill ( Illl'll tlO fllllllll. nnrl BOIMl'llmix pailK Ilj-Tlll Illllll * niciilll iqiiicur or tint inlnr In ol n Ililn , inllklsri iMiiMiuihi ilianilnnr ton iliirk or torilil | aiiim-mincc. 'llieii'nro who illiuil Hilt Iliiu-Mlu , iimnv mi n ( Unor- nut n1 tlio c ausc. wlili h is ilui p ( n I Hni.i' nl noml. nnl I4.ikne n. 'lint ilni tor ill Kiinratilci ) M purfuot rnrolnall umli ni o nnd n lioiiltiix ri-oinritlon or tlio ffiilto iirinitry iiri.'iinH ( iiMHilMitloti liur heiiit V < i'i t mump Inr Uiinir Minis I nendur dilldo to \Vedlo < k , liouidull Al'lr ' ss DB. & CO. , Main and liHli siKaiisaB C it.y , ro. ITT Mention Ihli piper , BK. OWEN'S AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auo. 10 , 1887. IMPROWD FEB. 1,1880. I1H OWEN'S EtEOTHO. OALVANJO I10UY BELT ' , ANB DUbPiNEOKY r ' > CU > tlDlr < d 10 cure lb. f | . -Jt.niitunutlo Complaint * , 'cl.umbojo , Gertrtl and ! ji Nervoui Debility. Ooi > ' Urtn"'KiJl"'Jr ] " ' " e . * Ncrvouinm , Tremhlinc , Ing of Body , 'ndfifi ttlonj In Yontb , , Mnr- ® % . , fi.f . ulr ut mile tr ( i-j-SF\r TO nr < , ii\sitiiK ninfm ON fo IUIH IKUL. Tftv i FAIR iif PI rpTnin lljcni EC IT.I ' : . PR. OWEN'S LLto n u Hn < t lie to , life for rm Illuitrtlf 1 | nn | lilcl , which Hill liul j u In plain irilrt fnrelrpp tftbtlon Ilili | | r , kijdrtil OWEN ELEtrrnio BEIT & APPLIANCE oo. _ _ aoo NortlIlroiiilway , UT. J.OUIU. MO nn ELECTRIC BELT M c ffiass4l DR. ISRAEL'S - - , ElECTnO.CAT.VAHIO TUWSS Owen'g Elsctrlo Belt Attaclinent. ' "tVi " IMr > " " " * eom'0" Th < cur l.ui.lurf I , , rrun 0 lu fill J , * , ( r f0 | | ddtrhlUii ot Or. loiolfi * aj t * . fur , ruff llluitr.t t.nitlilii wtleh will L li"l < l tl r . HolJ vtlr kMI OWEH BLBOIBio Shl.T It AI'mANOE CO. 100 North JJro dw jr , BX , I OUJD , M