THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 20. 1889. THE CITY. Collections of Internal vovcnuo yes terday amounted to $3./j1o.01. / Violn , Mt Sliastn and Nebraska lodges celebrated tlio Twenty-filth anni versary of I'ythlanism Inst night. Frank T. Murphy , chief clerk of the railway innil Korvico , left on an ofliciivl tour over the B. & M. yoslenlny. The Hebrew Ladies Aid society pave n piny in Washington ball lust night on- titlctl "Among the Uroukers , ' ' by a line company. 13. It , Holt htw boon promoted from tbo list of supernumeraries and Is now n mail clnrk on the 15. & M. , vice Paul M. Campbell , resigned. A runaway disturbed the pedestrians on Fifteenth Btreet , near Farnam , jcs- tcrclay morning , but was corra l be fore it had done any serious damage. John Graham , uho so narrowly es caped becoming a murderer in bis at tempt to hhoot a follow employe in Higgins' b.irn on Monday night , was lined $ . " ) ( ) and costs and sent ever tbo bill for lUo days. Ih-nstus A. Uenron , president of tbo Nebraska Phonograph rommn.v ] , has gone to New Yoik to facilitate the de livery of instruments. Orders for ma chines are coming in faster than tbo company has been ublo tobiipply. 1'iTHOiiiil I'ti E. n. Oriniu Is stoppiuc at tlic Millard. D. M. Sulllvnn , of Uiokcn How , is nt the Pnxton. OcorKO K. Uontncton , ot Falls City , Is nt tbo Mllliml. J. A. Avert , of David City , is stopping at the Paxton. Jl U. Pogg , ot Ucntrlcp , is rcfjistcied at the Puxton. I' . Touby , of Grand Island , is rccistcred nt the MilUrd. John Bunco , from Kansas City , refjisterd at the Mllltird Thomas Wolfe , fiomtlio city of David , is nt the Murray. SV. J. liullock , of Fremont , can bo fouad nt the Murray. W. 15. Kpndill and son , of Lincoln , are jests at the Murray. E. Uuttcrllcld , of Denver , was scon in the .Murray rotunda lust night. Dr. H. K. Grinin uiul C. H. Young , of the Capital city , ai o at tlio Milhird. Miss Mabul IJiton hus loturncd from Mag nolia , Iowa , wlicio bho visited fi lends for two weeks. Gcncr.il Hrooko and family left Omaha yesterday for a visit at Mrs IJrooko's homo In New Hampshire. Military Piety. Key. Mr. IJ.irry , Into of Lcavonworth , with his family , Is in the city , on his w.iy to Sidno.v , where ho Is to act as chaplain for the Boldleis located at that point. Ho made a Hying visit to Fort Omuli.i yustcrdry. Will Ilrlni : Suit. Architect Meiers will bring a suit for heavy damages against the city on account of the action taken by the city council with reference to thu cltv hall plans. Ho Ins employed Ouncr.il Cowiii to prosecute his claim in the United States com t. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Fnrniim St. , telephone 1U01 , blank book makers , etc. Dnn Clark Is Rc-arrcstetl. Dan Clark just finished serving a three months term in tlio county Jail yesterday for attempting to murder Charles Krug with a hatcnct. Ktug is a grocer at Thirtconth one ! Viiiton streets , and the cowardly att.iclc was niado whllo ho was bending over a bairel of potatoes. Clark was io-arrcstod as BOOH as ) io was released from jnil. on com plaint of Kiixg , xho wishes him bound over to keep the peace. Notice to Blaster Plumpers. A state contention of the master plumbers of Nobrabka will bo hold in this city on February i and 2o , nt the Murray hotel. All reputable master plumbers in the state uro hereby in vited to bo present , whether theylmvo received a special invitation or not. A banquet will bo tendered by the Omaha Master Plumbers' association on the evening of the Uml. By order N. B. IIUSSKY. _ Prebidont. WANTS HEll TllI.iK CLEAR. Mn ) . MofTntt Brings Action to Annul a Mortjr.isc. At the November lei in of thoTJnited States circuit court Amelia D. Moffatt rccovoicd a Judgment against CImilcs A. Thiomail for $1,400 , About the middle of January last the plaintiff caused an execution to bo issued on the Judgment and levied upon two lots in Bowery Hill to satisfy the claim. In the meantime , however , to ovailo payment of the Judgment , it is claimed Thiomuu convoyed the pioporty by deed to Katie Stomm , ns se curity for an alleged loan of $11,000. The plaintiff avers thut Katie Stcmm Is a daughter of Thitiinnti ; Una the conveyance of the property was rnado without any adequate consideration and that it was done after the suit was instituted lor the sole purpose of defrauding his cieditors , tlint Tlucnmn has no other piopcrty upon which to levy and that the present handulcnt mortgage Is a cloud on thu title of the picmlscs , hindering the sale under the execution. According to this state of affairs Mrs. Mollat applied to the distiict couit yesterday asking that the mortgage he cancelled and th.it the prop erty bo doclaicd to bo the premises of Thio- man free Irom the encumbrance in ordertlmt the plaintiff's wilt against it may bo put into execution. For beauty , for comfort , for improve ment of the complexion , line only l'o < 5- zonl'aPouedor ; tlioro ia uothuitr cciual to it . _ _ _ _ WICHITA WANOnriKKS. A Delegation Pinmtlio MolropolU ol' UuiisiiN Visits Oiiiulin. A delogution of eleven businessmen from Wichita , Kan. , arrived in Omaha last night nnd arc ipjartoiod at tlio Paxton. They cotuo to Investigate the paving Interests , tea the stock yards utid become acquainted with tbo best built western city , with a view to taking pattoins for public improvements In their town. The purty is headed liy Hon Marsh Murdoek , editor of the Wichita Eagle , and one of the best known men in Kansas. He is accompanied by Fiodtnick N. Pcck.oditorof thoK\unmg Xuws.Heaoin ; W. A , Thomas , A. 1) It.uni's , ( . ; \V. Cle ment , A. N.Viissmi. . capitalists ; M W Levy , lucsidcnt of the Wichita National baulc ; A. W. Oliver , a hanKer ; CJ. H. Hlack wollors another bunker ; .lames Allison and JF. fahorwooil , loal cstatu dcalnis. They represent the board of ti.iilo , and aru ail line looking men. Murdock ought to nialio an nrmy of ncquuiutanceu before ho leaves Omaha. Ho is an enthusi astic and thoroughly public spirited iiiixn , served in the state senate four or 11 vo terms , and conducts the best dally paper printed in Kansas. The cntlie party aio loud in pinises of their town. Tlioy say she ha * alicndy passed Topeka , Atcliison and Lcuvenwoi Hi. both in giowili and business , and will soon distance tiioiu. They projioso now to pave eevernl miles of strceU , and having heard of Omalm's superior improroincnta in that line , caino up to got a few pointers. Charley Smitrcs met thorn at the depot and looked after their comfoit. This morning at' o'clock , they will bo met by a coinmltico from tlio clmtnbor of com- increo nnd taken to South Oinnliu for a look Bt the stock iurds and packing houses. After returning from there the propramuio contemplates a diivo through the city ourlm , ' the afternoon and an informal ban quet to-night. No one should delay when they have a coucrh or cold , when a fiO cent bottle of Bigolow'b Positive C'uro will promptly nml Huffily euro them. Dollar elvo ohoap"- est for family vtbo or ehrouio cutcs. Goodmnii HACK TO A IIAl'PY HO JUS. A California PhjHlclnii Itcscuca an AlHliictctl Dauxbtor. Ycstcadar over the H. & , M , Dr. Hard ing , with his adopted daughter nnd little hey , returned home , after an eventful experience of several weeks. Ho was elated over the success of his venture , nnd returns homo in excellent spirits , although crippled llnnn- cinily. Six weeks ngo ho left his homo in San Francisco In < carch of bis adopted daughter , who hnd been kidnapped , and who , Jio beard , had been taken to Ht Louis. The girl in question is fourteen jcars of nge , of pleas ing appearance , nnd luul been living with him from the time of her mother's ' death , which took place several years ago She had two sisters , both of whom , It is claimed , were disposed to a reckless life nnd hnd not been demeaning themselves in a most respec table manner while on the coast. One of these , it appears , had made up her mind to have her joungcr sister , whoso name is Anglo Ferguson , live with her , and ono day when the latter vuitud her locked her up nnd kept her concealed \\ithout informing the doctot ns to her w hereabouts. At an opportune moment the tndor sister and the younger ono took a tram and wont to St. Louis Thus tlio former , who at dif ferent tunes has been known as Mrs trn- ! buin and Mrs. Hairy Myers , secured em ployment In the Crystal Palace theater , n vaiiety place of cntcttainmcnt , In which the woman did what is populiuly known as chair-warming During the day she kept her joungcr sister locked up In her house and tit night entrusted her to thu care of an other unman who was particularly watchful lest the girl should go out upon the sticct and make her escape. She was always under espionage , but notwithstanding the little one at times made frantic effoits to > again her bboi ty. During liar Imprisonment the young girl was frequently visited by men nt the so licitation of her sister , but her resolution to maintain a respectable life , it seems , was never shaken , nnd she was nblo to tlvwtut the villainy of her visitors ascll as her sister. Six weeks ago , nftei much labar and ex pense , Dr. Harding ascertained the where abouts of thu abducted girl and made up tils mind to have her returned as soon as posi ble. Ho thcieforo went to St. Louis , cm- ployed dotecti\es , and , after a gieat deal of search , found the girl as has been above do- sciihed. As soon as the liltlo one caught sight of the doctor bho ran to him , throw her aims around his neck , and stoutly asset ted tljat-ho would go with him and luivo noth ing more to do with her elder sister. The latter , however , objected , and tlio police wore called in to prevent the separation , but they \\cie unable to do It. Tim matter was about to bo taken to the courts , when the doctor and his \oung charge left St. Louis and came to this city , fearful , he said , lest habeas corpus proceedings should be insti tuted bcloro ho could reach his homo. Monday nijht the doctor stopped at the Metiopolitau hotel and kept closeted thcie to pry vent as much as possiblosteps being taken to depi icv him ot liis charge for whom lie had traveled so far and expended so much money. When seen by a reporter of Tin. linn ho was reluc tant to acknowledge the story let the re porter might be nn emissary of the cruel sis ter , but when assured to the contrary , he unfolded the nan.'tivo as detailed. The doctoral one time nus a member of the health boaul of San Francisco. Ho is an intelligent gentleman , fondly dovotcd to his adopted daughter , whom he hopes to pic- seive until she attains pet feet womanhood. Idle-ness Is n D.mgcrou sPnult In the kidneys. When inactive they speedily fall into disiepair. Those obbtinate and fatal maladies , Uught's disease and diabetes , cnsuo with teniblo ccitamty upon the inac tion of thu organs affected. Cat.inh ot the bladder , emu csis , gravel and btangury are also to bo apprehended from a paitial par alysis of the bladder , of winch weakness nnd sluggishness are the' causes. Hosteller's Stomach Liitteis is a line tonic and promoter of activity for the icnal organs , and one which can be rolled upon to affoid them the requisite stimulus without exciting them an effect to bo fcnicd from the uninedicated , al coholic cxitant of commerce. A further ben- cliccnt effect of the Hitters , by renewing ac tivity of the kiduoys , is to enable them to drain from the blood in its passage through them , impurities productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervousness , fever and ague , constipation and dyspepsia arc conqueied by the Hitters. DA51AGCS AND hlO They Occupy thn Closest Attention of tin * District Judges. V. M. Mackcy , deputy clerk , read the court record and .fudge Hopowcll signed it. So did Judge Doano. In leading over the bulletino of cases , his honor called Sweey vs. Omaha. A slim i oung man with strug gling moustache , spoke up , saying , that Mr. Webster had gtmo to Lincoln for the purpose of making nn argument before the supreme court in Tou nllii against Omaha This brought the nester of the bar , Judge Savage to his feet \wth n bound , and ho sharply observed that if such were the fact , he con- sideicd it very strange that he had not been notified , "lam ono of the attoincys and would certainly know something about it. " Tlio young man ticmblcd , turned palo and sat down. Judge Groff was expected to return from Keainoy jcsterdny but ho failed to putin un appearance. Thu damage suit commenced Monday morn ing bcfoio.ludgo Doane was still an trial. Tlio case of Johanna Chrislcnscn vs James C. ISronnati a suit for $5,000 damages for the death by accident of her husband , Jens P , Chnstenson , is on trial bofoie .Indgo Hope- well. Tlio accident occurcd December 10 , Ibs7 , whllo woiklng for lircnnaii in exc.i- vnlmg n sand bank in this city. One of the finest points raised recently in a case of this kind , is th < j determining of llio expectancy of human lifo fiom any ago and by what is known as the Carlisle table. Proceedings for mandamus were com menced in the district couit by Lcvon G Johnson ngainst W. ,1. Hroitch , Michael Leo nnd J , H , Southard as tlio llmior license board to compel them to grant him a license , In Ills petition Mr. Johnson alleges that he is u man of icspcct.iblo character and standing , a icsidentof the Filth ward and the owner of piopoily purchased at an cxpcnditnio of f lr > ,00 ( ) for his proposed saloon. Ho also do ( 11111" , that ho has never been guilty of violating lating any of the provisions of the liquor law. Ho also sets foitli thai it is the duty of thu license boaid to tioat all alike in their applications for licenses \\lio bring themselves - solves v.lihia thu piovisioiis and lequiro- nicnls of the ordinance without dis crimination of poison or loealiu. Hosn.\sthe.v luivo granted 2. > 0 licenses for saloons , located in every part of the cltj , since January 1 , and no applicants , found to bo qu.illlled to icccivu a license lias been ro fused one except this plaintiff. After recitals of proceedings had before the board nnd ac cusing Chnrlos Gardner of Inspiring , clrcu- Inllng nnd securing tbo piotest against him , ho says i George A. Hoaglnnd commenced stilt In attachment nga.nst L. A. Hriiudhofcr to re cover $259 on a promissory note. In a family suit over the will of George M. Mills , who Hied January 10 , 19TS , George I1. Mills applied to the district court yesterday asking for a construction of n clause in tbo will , that it may bo determined to be void , and that the fee to the propci ty was fully de vised to the heirs and is now held by them in nbsoluto fco simple uninvested of any limitation or condition of the will. The present suit is against Josinb S. and Hairy T McCormiek , George , Anna and Arthur Uemlngton. The action is to annul the provision of the clause above mentioned. The clause provides that ono piece of realty , located on the north side of Ilarncy slicet between Thliteenth nnd Four teenth , remain forever in the estate nnd bo rented to no ono for more than ton joars in succession , llio proceeds of the icntnl arc dncctcd 104 0 to the enro of a family lot in Prospect Hill cemetery. The plaintiff , Gcnrgu T Mills , claims that the pi o\islon has mndo the propci ty almost un tenantable. The Jurj In the case of Joseph Charvnt ngiinst the I'nion steel nnd nail works , ren dered n veidlct jcsterdny nftcinoon in favor of the plniiitUT This Is llio third trial of the case. At llrst it was a default , nnd thn plum- tilT got a N'I.OOI ) Judgment , llio amount sued for. On Hie second trial u Judgment lor SI,500 was given , and on the thlid llio result is as above stated. The suit was brought for peisotml injuries sustained by having a linger amputated Two criminal cn os will bo taken up by Judge Groff to-day , Dick Gramlfm will bo tried on the charge of stabbing 1'at Hollln in n siloon low , and A. H. Snrlin will be ar raigned on the charge of robbing a saloon under thu People's theater of fri'J. ' t'nltcil States Court. Judge Dundy was to have convened an ad journed term m Lincoln to pay , but on account of his Illness , it was found ncusss.iry yesterday to scud out notices of another postponement. The Judge has boon con lined to his loom nearly tlireo wcsks with a severe cold , followed Dy au ntt.ielcof fever , and to day ho is repoilcdas being very stele , though not In a dnngeious condition. Ho was thoii'fhl ' , two days am , to b'j recovering , but lie tonk a relapse Mon day night , and was considerably wor-se yes- tcsilny inoinlng' . Conntv Court. Yesterday application was undo in the county ( .otiit mid Judge Shields appointed C. A. Olsen administrator for the estate of the Into Hans T Chnsticnson. .The Jury in the ease of llio Mayuo Ked Hs- tuto conip my against F. U. Jai lies , rendered n verdict for ? " > VJ in favor of the plaintiff. Chus Andeison sued the Union Pnuitiis rail road company for $1,000. It was on thu IHth dnj of Juno hml that plaintiff w.isdiiving across defendant's tracks , when his horses bioko thiough n lotten plunk between the rails , ran away , broke the bugiry badly and tin cw plaintiff violent ! ) to lliu ground. Ho faiistn ncd sei ious bodily injuries in llio slnpo of n sprained spine and bruisnl limbs , and was laid up for a long time. He now seeks to got oven. William Klliott and brother bung suit against P. U. Gavin to recover on a debt of 5100 57 , money paid oul on a bill of exchange lo Iho National Publishing compiny. William .1. Maughbn iiistilulcu suit against Jeff W. Hedfoid and A. H Sour for ST50 , money he claims that is due linn on an un paid real estate deal made in August , li > bO , when Ucdfoid and Sour ueru partners in llio real cslntc business. He alleges lo have sold them a coit.nn described tiact of land for SI,550 , on which Ihoy paid 6 00. Aitlmr N. Ferguson also commenced a like suit against the same parties for $ -17r > . November 31 , last j car , Paul Honnif made and diverted a promtsor.v note to Henry L Cavnnaugh and wife for $200 , which tie says has not been paid and brings suit to collect it. it.Tho The cases set down for tiial lo day arc : Hugh G. Clark vs. John H. Covert , - p. in. George J. Paul vs. George H. Gibson , 10 a. in. "When lawyers disagree" Ihoie is trouble. There arc two barristers in Omaha who are now in the couits llghling eacli other. They arc S. M. Crosby and A. F. Groves The former instituted a icplcvin suit yesterday in the county court to get possession of a law liuraiy. 13oth are in need of it. IBiosby ul- legtis Hint Groves unlawfully holds 147 Penn sylvania law reports , 100 lo.\t books , ten vol umes of Fisher's digest , three volumes of Pennsylvania law statistics , Unco volumes of Pennsylvania digest and a gold watch. The value of these is estimated at 51,000 and Crosby wants possession of them. If you need n porfeet tonic or a blood purifier , take Dr. Jones' Ked Clover Tonic. It speedily cures all troubles of the stomachkidneys and liver. CJtfli betaken taken by the raost delicate. Price 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. A New Train. The conneetinp ; link between Ne braska and Kansas hus just been placed in service by the Union Pacific raihvav. This train lenvcb Council Hlufi's daily at 4:15 : a. m. ; leaves Omaha at 5:03 : a. m. , and runs through without change to .Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas Pity and pointb east and houth via Kansas City. Iteturiung , train ta'ues Manhattan' 2t5 : ! p. in. ; arriving nt Beatrice at fiii : ) p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : ] > . in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : D. m. , Coun cil Blulls 11 MO ) ) . m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Tonoka and the oust , and from Denver , Salina , Abelino nnd all points west , enabling passengers to visit the priiu-ipal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the &hortest possible time. These trains hiuo first- clabs cquipmonc , consisting of smoking cars and first class day couches of the latest pattern. The now tiuin will fill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ Grand Arinv lOiiciiinpinc'iit. A delegation from the Plill Kearney Post No , ' . ' , Ci. A Hont west yesterday on the Union I'.icillo to Kearney , Neb , to nt- tcntl a depirtmo'it cneimp'iient of tlio order tlint will open ut that plnco to day. Among these from this place weio C.iptam John Wood , ScrifciuitV L. Allison , Sor- point M. C'ody , f crtjeniu James Davidson1. A L\onR , nuil Oscar I'1 .luvnus. The vet- 01 tins pi edit ted n Inr e attendance at the en campment , which will bo hold for soveiul days. MUSTANG LINIMENT . ' 'l g n jiw. , J thus the Mustang"conquers pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again ! Tills powder never vnrle ? . A marvel of purity streiu'lh mid wholesomonesi. Moio economical than tlit'oullnan kttuH nml rannat bo sold lit coniDelltlon with t'lo niultitiuloi of low cost , shoitwelKht nluni 01 phosphate powders Sold only In com. Hovai Itaklng Powder L'o , U'O Wall struct , NeVoik \ RBNPIiriOBDENTBD ATTRACTION W O\JR A Miu IO.N Disi'iiuit n : ! Louisiana State Lottery Company. lncorpor.itI'd b , the loKlslitino In Hi" , for Kdilcatlonnl nnd r'milt.iblo ' purposes , nnd Its flam hive male a nait of tlio pi cscnt state Con stitution , In W , b } an UUTKhelming popular ' ' 'it's MAMMOTH DHAUlNnStakophico Pcml- Auiumllv f.luIIP and Dctomberi nnd its ( ! HANI ) SINdl.liXt MHUIt DHAU'lNliS tnl.o pl.tioln cadi ol UK-other t MI months of thu , \ c.ir. ttnd mu nil muwii In public , nt the .Undemy of Jlustc , Now Oilcans , I.n. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , rorlntrgrilv of Its Draninuami ; Prompt I'ajn c'tt f 1'rl/cs , VTTI SI I tls IOM.OW- : "We do hcioby ioitltth.it we stipoirliiot- aii.iiiKoiiients foi .ill the Monthl } anil Semi An mini Draw lius of Tne lioulshuia State l.ott ° iv ( omp.ui } . n'i.1 in pel son inniiagi * un 1 control the Draw lavs tin m-ches , nnd that tlio MIIIIO a'o ronditctel wltn honesttali ies- > , and In Kuod f.ilth tow .ml nil pntle > , and wo autlioii70 thoiompinj to use tins cmtlll a'o With tno- slinlles ofou.i slgiiatmes nlt.ic.hed. In Its advor COMJlIcSIONiitS. : Wo , the timlorilcnoil liankh and llnnVois will iinvKll I'll/us iliuw n In The Louisiana f-t.itu J.ot'uile-s which mu > ba pretuntoil atuur latin * Jt M. WALMSI.KV. l'io < . Louisiana Nat. Hank. I'.r.UIti . : I. \ \ AP.1'res. . htntc X.it'l Hank. A IIAI.DWIN. 1'ies New Orleans Ntt'l ll.inlc. CAUL ICOIIN , 1'ies. t'nlon National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the j\cult'iriy : of Mtiolc , New Or- , Tuofidny , 31 arch 1- , CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 10C.COO Ticsos & Twenty Dollars each. Hahes , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenth : , $2 ; Twen tieth : , $1. 1 PKIHB Ol' $ , " 03,000 Is i pni/r or loo.iiroif ! io > , 1 PHI/K Ol'(1IX ( > I Is , or "ft.PUlii , l'ltl/,1 S OP lnH)3 ( ) aio r. i'iti/ra : or r > , iiouii ) ! 2j > , urj i iMtixKS or l , < 0)nro ) ! l'oj ) lee pui/ns of fooaio ro.con 1J.I ! I'KI/.IH Of IHDniQ U'W ' ( ) CUJ PKl/US Of Jaio ( ) 100.000 AI'I'IIOMM VriOX I'Kl/1.1. 100 Prizes of JWiU mo n\000 lOOPrl csof iJOOaro . ' IHOO ItTJ l'ri-/ci of OUnre L'O.OW 1H1MIS VI , I'lll/l S. OVJ Pilzesof $ ln.ue ( SOVOT ' .nj'J ' Piizusor lOJaio Ut.'JO a.lil Pils-es , amotmUni to tl.'i'il.S ' 0 NOTE Tickets Drawing' Capllnl Prizes lire not entitled - titled to Unnlnil prlzct j--Fiinri t H K\ii - , or imy liirthci Infornmtlon clolroil , write lecibly to tin : nnikMyU'iuMl , ( kurly Rtntlnii > onr roildviiru. ivltli bt ito.CuiiiitiicctiiiHl Niinilici .Moro rapid return mull delivery nlll be us- pure I Ii > your enilo lnu na inclo ln bearliit' jour lull ndifrcsx. bin I l'sl'AIi JsOTlS ] , Kxprc s Monc > OrJcr * * , or Nevork \clinntr3 In nrJImiry letter. Cnricnc > by Uxiiresii ( ut out cxpen&e ) udilu eil Jl , A DAUPHIN , Or.M A. I ) U'PMI.V ' , > LW Orlcani.Tj I. \Vn liliik-tun , I ) C. AdJress Re isteroii Lelters to Ni\V ; OHMJANS NATIONAIItANIC , New Ol loans , f.a. ! > I I ) That llio jmsinentof . 1 iT ) ft NA'rui Ah 11 * NKi ill .Now Orh ant , ami III. ; [ I nets urn slu'lie I bj the PriNldi-iit of n mstua tlon Mlin-'d iliuitered ilKlits uie leioxnl/ol In 111. . ' lilKlip.-Ltiuins iheruluru , bunuiuol till Iniltatlun or uilcnyiiioni xcliLMiiux ' ( l.Ni ; DOI.LMt Is thu nrko of din Hmnllost pint or Ira , lion nr u In kilt l--Uii ; ) in Lib In n ny dinwln An t'iinu in our n DUO oirorcd lor KM tl 11 i Jfol Is a Hwlnille. . CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND-OP DISCOVERIES. Santa Abie : and : CatR - Cure For Sale by G-oodman Drug Oo. A ii llfl II HI 1 PTlccllj rrealncU by the new Mil LI Poslpn-Dunre Remedies. lilBl 1 1 1 Rnaiur our ntw iluuliit njri tl > c. Abwluie ucrecj , Varlco- cele cuml iiliouji' lnoropcrinon. Doslon-Dupre fcllnlquo , M IVeroont BU , Uoiton. and nil troubles easily.milcH- V I nil C V urinary MUntllyanabafrilycurodby DOUl'UltXctip- BUIUH. BovbiMl cjsi'i cui'j 1 In seven days. 8olJ H.to per box , all ilniKplxw , or by mall from D ( > - cutaMfj.Co lUWUUo t..N. V. 1 ull Ulrectlou * \ C ATVfyVFJTTTiht1 ! I * ? * TlAC Tf T C < SfflM MINERAL PASTILLES were awarded THE HIGHEST DISTINCTION , at the International Exhibition at Brussels , by n Modloal Jury. A FIRST-CLASS REMEDY IN Pectoral , Throat and Lung Diseases , Soden Mineral Pastilles nrepiopired only under the personal Soden Mineral Pastilles ml mid dliectlon of un olllccr o ? of the German health ro tnt , Sodon u. T. the royrtl medleal bomd. " " " 11 " 811- ' Soden Mineral Pastilles Tta - . o\en intlioinoit clnoino Soden Mineral Pastilles SiMinu15r-th6-orgaavor--rt.ina- cases , IhiMr cited has iic\cr In on o ill illoil. ttoii mid digestion , Soden Mineral PastillesiSn T Ontlnn Mlnnrnl Dnntlllnn t re U tll lllO t 0\tOllSl\ \ * 111 nil CUll * the fount rOi < M ilt" rcii o tht < form of the painvvsm , Mlillo pro- oooen mineral rasuiies i/odcoimtuosofthuworid. \oiit ing tht > latt'r , as ihoill o.xac cannot tuko hold In a threat fieo Irom c.unrili . , Qn oii Mlnartl DacMIIno mo I'resorlbed by doctors In dl'-ea < < es Mmnrol PocHIIno haM1 "ow nlio hcpu introduced Into OUlBll InlllBIUI rdollllUo of tlio luncs ami rhest , consumption mineral raSIIIieS the nutoa smtos. nu.i can i , . nm m nml nsthnui The benellt derived fiom their llio Is UUOMelled. nil Apoihoriiilpsnml lung Stores at MI conN i > bin. In ( lormauv , and oM'ii in clnonlc cases thulr notion la alleviating , quieting and .Au ti la and SItnt \ landth Mr sales In ono jcnr amounted to fur stimulant more than two million houM. < Jntnn ! Mlnornl Dncfilloo deseivo the profcrenco of nil similar Qnrfnn Minnrnl Djeiillno wontmostlgttnd by the celebrated oooon mineral rdsiniesMV \ \ . - \ tiuou , , , UIM , i > M ien OUllull lillllclul I uollllco i ( lunation's , becausethevau- mil- MVtiuou s , r uinlionu < il > , niiiiniidnltoratod iiiodiiet of the spilmis , ( ontalnln Mnc\eti2lonm1 unuingiiinnv otlioisho wiltt-s I ho folUiwlug , based without detei I oration the sannth o qualities of thotiauiial springs. upon his studies of the Soileiispiliujsuiid tholr punluct : P1H MOKiir. : \rKI'N'XII5 writes : 'M have sjatclied the pITcctsofPoilen Wntors fora conshleinblo pel toil and regard them ns cAtiemely \nltm1ilalnobHtliiHtorattiirlmlniUcttnnioftliithinat llHsin.ill amount of lion wlilrh they rnnt tin ien > lois fiom M'ly useful in the stages of nro doubly vnlunblo , inasmuch as they produce simultaneously the most Soden Mineral Pastilles favorable olToct upon the organs of digestion , In catarrh of the stomach , hemorrhoids and habitual constipation they cause the healing and restoration of the diseased organs by reason of their exceedingly mild action. For sale by all Druggists. Should your Druggist not keep thorn , please address , Sodon Mineral Springs Co. ( Limited ) , 15 C'cdur hire dNcYork. . ESTADLISHED 1861 j 186 So. Chicago , llls.lciarkOt. Ibo Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AI1D SURGEON Is stl'.l Troallng with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS . .M.TT.T.1 . Chronic , Hemns anfl Private Diseases , * S-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and BacV Ache ami all the effects leiJmK to early cleci.y audpciliips Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods \vilh iicver-fulms MICCCSS. X.TS- SYPHILIS ami all bad Blood and Skin Dia- eases permanently cured. -H- ) KIDNEY and URINARY complaintsGleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Verlcoccle and all diseases of Ihc Genito-Urinaiy Organs cured promptly without injury toStomich , Kidneys or olhcrOrgrns. S-NocxpcrJments. Age indexperience 1m. portant. Consultation free and sacred. # SSend 4 certs postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous ind Delicate Diseases ffif Those conlcmplating Mainacc send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , boih 35 cent ? ( stamps ) Consult the old Doctor. A friend ! } letter orc lmay ( savefulure sutftr- ing ard shame , and add golden years to lifej&3Hock "Life's ( Secret ) Errors"soccnts ( stamps ) . Medicim and wiittngs sci.t everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 lo 8. buncbjs y to 12 Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 106 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL , 15 TO 40 PER CENT Guaranteed by using THE National Automatic Gas-Saving Governor , Hecureaastoulvaml imtfoim acRrco ot lliu- inliiiitioii , resulting from icgnlnr pnssuio nnd cunsvnucnt pifoet , comlnistlon ol tno K'lHes ' , ii uiine u inne ami healthful atninspliuie , and ol\lutliiK the sooty deposits of iincoiuumed ciulon upon frescoed walls , paintings nnd ' Piovents the disngieeab'o ' whistling , blow Ing nnd Hinoklng of Imrmrs. and avoids tli fie- qnent d inijt'r un 1 expense ot Inoken globes. The ( ! < m i nor < sts the consumer 1'lt AC IT- CM , l.V NOI'IIINC ; , ns tlio raMiw In gas Ijills ( \vt ! < io full inpi Ity of inetoi IK iiM'di will 10- halo cost of ( ioMirnoi in e\eiy three or four months' sci lco nml In laipo liulldlius ovciv .sixl v lUjs. tlms ictilinlliK lrltOM0) ) to ( XW I'll It ( HNT. nnnii.il divldendson the lincstinent. OVER 10.0CO MACHINES IN SSEVICB. We Hill : ilU'lioiir ( ! ( > -S.uiiiiMai'Iiiiii" . lo anj nii'tcr iipoii llio lm > is of unc-lnilf HIP uilttc of iiioiilil ( ) Sniui- : . I'ractlcil tests made ut our odlce. I'ubllc in- iltod Aguncfes dlstilhiited In nil cities , THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE CO , , S. L' . Corner Kith am ! I'linnim S ! > - . , OMAHA , NJH. : Eiealiii is Wealth ! 1)11.11. C. WFST'S Nruvn MUM iiKiiar.mteod Mieclnofor JlyMioila , DI//1- Hens. Convulsions , MtH , Noiv iiis Neural jlu , lIc'ad'icho.NeMoiisPiostnitlonoiustdJi ) the use of alohol or tobaico , Wnlfiifulliuss , Mental IU' ) piusHlon , Sofioninirof th > < drain tesiiltliiK In ln < hanlty nnd loidliiKt i mH'iy. do ny and death , PremHtmoOld Ate , llarieuno1) i un of power In either < Imohintary I/issm nn 1 ipi'iinit- 01 IKLM caitfiud by or-o\oi tlon of thu brain , self. abuse or morliidnlKcn o. Hacli box contains ono month's tie.itment. Jl.Wn boxorslx boxes forU'Bontby mill prep tld on receipt of pilco WE GTJABANTBE SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each oidur loioixed bv iisforwlx boxes , nccomp mled with KUJwewUI t > eiid thn purchaser our written Ktniantoo to refund fund the money If the tre ijmutit dooi not ollett n cure. ( Jiur.uiteea ihBiied only bv ( ioolman DniK Co , , Drut'clsts , . ' ole Agents , HID rainiim fctreet Omaha , Neb. only OHO In tbu worljKcneratlng oconilnuoui / Itctrio if llaanrtto . - - - curmt. bctcntlflcIWcrful , Durable , yCODlforlakto mill Ktrcoilvo. Arulil rrauJa , OYprllOOOcumt. NeDrtHtimilirin pamphlot. AI.HO RLPOTKIU IIPI.TH KOI ! VW.AHi'.ti. OS. HORKE. IHVEMIOB , 161 tUBUX AVE. . ClIICACO FOR m ui H - rIN w MEATS , FISH , Table 60UPS , GRAVIES , Tansill's ' Punch Cigars were ehlppod durlntt tlio pant two youm , without a ilriun- intrfnouremploK Kootlior hoiizo In tbo world can truth * fullyioaLuauch u Bliowlnt. . , ui-i-a O" " nuout ( ilonlur uuly ) s 1 wanted In onch town. "OJ SOLO BY LEADING DtlUCClSTS. nW.TANSILL&CO..B5StutcULChic2co , DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS and many times will piovo to vou a great o = ss. Von should not delay oven for a diy our cninlni ; tooui storo. Wo aio making n clean sweep of our entlio stock of winter Konds. and will nniuo jou piicos that will ntciost yon. NEIIVOU" . C'HIIONU' nnd PIIIVATII DISEASES of Mi\ ; . .milVO.inN suegessfnlly trcatcil. YOUNG MEN SnMerlnK fioin the iffects ol youthful follies or Indls rntlon' , or are tronhleil with Woaknuu , Nr\ons l > cbliltj , loin of Meinor > , lle ponileiuj , AMralon to boclct ) , hlilnc ) Tionblisor un ) dl > n e of thu I.enl- to-t iluiirj Urtfiino , can heiu Mint 11 Mfo anil sj > oeilr cure Chnri.rc3 rca oniible , f ipcLlally to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicro lira many troubled wltli Inn frorjuont ccaona tlnns ot Iho b nditcr , tiflun incoinpimHt ! ltu hllylit Piunrtini ! ( ir Ijurnht/ jnitioti nml weakening ot iho f * > stein in it in UIIMM thu patient c uinot nccount lor. On I'xatnlinnir the utlmir > ( Jcpo-ina inpv ndlnicnt v > ltl otti'ii bo found , niut ttnnu'tlnutH tmitl < iu < of albu men will apiuiii nr thu tnlor tin ot u thin niilkish line. iiiTjiiii ( iiiniKlni ; ton dnrU m torpl 1 ipinarniuu. 'IliLTtMin1 inniiinrtt nlm die nt thlh dltilnltj , i 'iior- lint di thuuiusu.hkli ii tlicrti'cnml otniru ol numl- nal uoakn hs. ' \ hu doctoi \ \ ' \ \ \ : uiir inttu * a porlu t rnro tn all Midi ( I--PS , and a hc'tilthy rcMi r ition ol the uentto urinary otj-iuif * Coji-ult ition Ircc oiul 2 < iint stanip for " ouii/ Man s tjk'nUor dultlu to Wotllock , " Jicc to all A Uruss DB. BPIHHEY & CO. , Main mid 12tli Hl.Kanfias City , Mo. this paper. 20to60 DAYS. This is ! i dibonso wliioti lias liorcloforo till Medical Seiuneo. Wnlinvon Itenn dy , unknown tonnjone In tlio \VoildontHlleof ( out Lomiuny , anil one tli.ith.is to cnro4ho moil obatin ito cn--o-i. Ten davs In lei ent J..I104 doi-s.tlio \ \ 01 k. Ills tlio old i hi unle di.oj > hcattu r.ises Iliao Hullilt. Wo hive rime ) Imniliiitlrf u ho li.-iso heun iilMiidoned liy 1'liyiiliins. . nnd iiroiioiuuid liu utuljlu , und vo cnullun e tluM\orld to bilnti us it case Hint uo uill not ( nro in litlrin nltd.ijs. . him olhe lilstoM ol' imiilrfii'i n line speillle for hiphills hus been sought for but mwr found until our wasdNo\eiod , and wo are justified In n iUn It Is the mil ) itomedj in the Woild mat will po-- llhclj ( me , hmailso tliu latest Midli alSoiks , published by tbo beta known aiitlioiltlos ha ) Hi MO uiiHiiinpriitnicxperllli holoro , Onriem- odj will i nro vlic.ii o\erjthlm , ' olao h IN failed \\hywiistojoin tlmu and money wltlj pat in mi'dli Inert tnat ivver hud \litno , "t doniu witli phi H ! ( Inns Hint cannot euro ) on , > on that hao tiled ovorithliiK OHII | should ( iimo toiibiio'vand K ( t peimanent idli f , > ou nuvoi can ( -et It ols'- when1. Marie wli.u wo my. In the oud jou must UKeoiir inmodv 01 NISVCU u-cMVir and jou tluilhmo been allllctod but a Hhnit tim hlioiildTiy all me UIH come to tis now , not ono In tonof new cn-'s o\m wet peimaneiitly riirid Many ioth lp and think thuv ar. fiu fiom the dlhcase , but in one , two 01 tliui'i M'ni ( aftci It appears a iln in a moro lun Jn f > rm. Tins IB it blood I'urllifT nun will t'uro any Skin or Ioo ! ! < ] fMii-dso when IJIso I'.uln. THE COOX REMEDY CO , Itooni Khinil 11 , I1H. . National Hank Omaha , Neb. Ihn Liquor llnliil , I'oNlllvrl ) CurvU lit Auinlnlxierlna Dr. llnluen1 Uolilen MpcvlllCi It ( an be Kvunliui ( up of ( ollto or In nitl- cles of fooil , without tbo KIKM ledc" of thu pu- tientlt ; IB absoliucly hurmli'HS and wl'i el ftit apeinumlit anilpoed > iuic. whuthvr tint pnticut i * a in xli'i. iiis drltiU < ; i' or nn akoho ! widck IT Niii : : ( I'AII.H 0r IOO.OQO diiuil.aid' * lm\o btcii tnadcituiniicriito moii wliu taken Coldeii hp.'cl m tin lrtoir o with out thn i know loiltti * , mid today bullovo tlmj ilillt drlnklii , ' nt ilalii owuuu'ord 11 pi ( , ' tool ; of part liul.iiH fuiKiilin A ( o. III/IIIIH rth and li uglus f\x , lull nnd ( 'umlnt ; i-truit/i , Dinahn , Ntli ; Coum H II lu ir tt , Joua. Atento , A. 1) , ItBicr . llo. OMAHA MEDICALanJ SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th Si Dodpro Sts. toil Tilt THEATJtKSTOf AIL Appliances for Doformltios and Trusses. Iluit uollltli'S , nppHrntnn Hti'l reincdlos rorenccosi ful treHtincnt of ovrry form of dUenso requiring Medlial or Suru at Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard iinrt nttundante , Lett uoipltul ni.coninoJ- tlon In llio irpst. WimK > oit ciuci'i.Mis ' on Deformities and Urncos , Trusses , Olub Foot , Curvature ot thu Spine , I'lloi , TuniorK , Cancer. ( ( itarrli , Uronchltlit , InhnlAtlon , Kleclrltlty , 1'arnlriKi , Kplloinr. Kidney , Uluddcr , Kye , Bar , Skin and lllood.anil nilSurKlcal opomtloni. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. LOOK ON DISFASI1S OF WoMtV I'ltKU. ONLY SELIABLB MEDICAL INSTITUTH H \KINfJ A Sl'KCI U TV Of FH.IVATE DISEASES. All Itlood Dln'UHPB Bucco5fnll > treatod. iypbllltla l'o ! on rotnovuil from thu syitom without mrrcnrjr. Ni-w restorative treitment for loss of Vltnl Power. Persons unable to THtt us mny bo treated nt homo by correspondence. AU comiunnlcKtloriB contldcntlHl. Medltluus or instrument * cunl b > null I or oxpros ; , Bicurcly pnckeil. no uinrks to Inrtlrute contcutt or sender. One personal Inlirvlew pieltrrtd. Call ant ) consult us or send history ot your cast ) , and we will send In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FRCEI Upon Private , Special or Ner\ons UUi uses , Irapo * tency , byphllli. Gleet , and Varlcoccle , with qnoetlOD list. Auanss Oitiulta Medical twtl Suiqical Institute , or im. McMi\'A sv , Cor. 13th nnd Dcnlgo fats. , - - OMAHA , NEU. Mas Moyer-Establishsd 1856--Ad5lph Mojiif SIXTEENTH AXI ) TAKNAM STREETS , Cicucral Agciils lor STBIHWAY , G1HOKER1N6 , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Clari anil Slioninser-Bcll Organs SI PIUJi:3 ( : Aii ) TIJHMS. Write foi Dr. J. E. llcGrcw , Ono of HIP Most Suroessrul SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all C'nroiic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , alii S \ ml ( li KHIIS , abi'ilutuly ' riirud PRIVATE DISEASES , L nnictd. IM niQCACCQ hlH treatmimtfor whl'ih MIl UlOuMOLOi iU : CM the must boaiulful ri mpledon , and a poifei t sKln CONSULTATION FBEE : g bend hiamp lor lejily. Otfico Bushrnrin UloolOth and Uouuluu Stb , Omahii. Nee To ( jilasgoit , ItclTasI , Diililhiainl From New York Every Tueslay , Cabin PIS < KO I Ci nnd t'fl , ucrordlntrto locution o' i-t ite loom llxi urnlou Wi to I'KI. to and liom Durojio at l.oueot Itatc . \L'-.TIN . 1IAI IJWJ.N & CO . ( lni'l AK HlH. M llrondwny , Now Vork. IOJIN IlMtur.N , den 1 \ \ cjtcin ABCIII. Ill ) K.imlolph r t . I hlcngo , IIAItltV K MOUllip : , Aucnt. Oiiiuha. ltoduc"il Oiibin itatort to lllueijow Ux- hlbition. hlbition.ONLY ! rtruoiinc.nenr r ° rIOTer rAItINO MANHOOD ] * imd MLKVQUBCKIIILITV flTTTl' "R w"lm" ' llody il l Hindi Effect ! * ' -1 * * - oilrroriorFirtiirilnOlder . - Younr. Uol.u.l , > > . . ! , msillllllirullt ll..l.rjj ll , uknlin"ifi Km If.llfj rr m U iiuilt , Trnllril < i , < 7l"rlillouilrl'l ! ( . Iwj" ? / /tf'ii'M'cficAY cp > .rufMio , " > Nl.'r ' ? ! 8S DYES * ro