THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21. 1880. THE CITY. A notice of the play , "Among the Hroiircers , " produced lust night Is with hold until Sunday. Chief of Police Soiivey has Issued nti order prohibiting messenger boys and all other minor ! ) from entering nouses ot prostitution. Dennis Quirk and K. O. Bates wore arraigned on a charge of stealing illix- mends , and the former pleading guilty was hold totho district court in the sum of ! 1,000 , while the latter disclaimed of participation will bo glvoii a further hearing. rcrsonal I'nrnKrniihfl. A. F. Hutlgcr , of Lincoln , is nt the Murray , K. M. Conin , of Orel , Is n guest nt the Mil- Innt. Innt.S. H. Ilonilorsliott , ot Lincoln , Is nt the 1'nxtoti. , f. S. Williams. Of Kansas City. Is nt the MlllnrJ. hUhnuntl M. Smith , of Denver , Is rcgls tcrodntthoMlllnrd. K. C. 1'liilllps , of Grand Island , registered nt the I'nxton lust nielli. Titos. Jensen nnd .1. O. Roberts , of Davlil City , resistor at the Millard. .J. H. MiilluliPii and It. P. Gartner , of Lin coin , wore In tlto city yosteriltiy. V. C. Shlcktoy and W. , C. Massey , ol Genoa , nro stopping at the P.ivton. T. M. Hullock anil J. L. . Otis , of Kansas City , uru lo bo found nt the I'.ixton. .7. B. Honor * and M. T. Wcdllsti , of Au- rorn , are among the quests nt the Murray. Mrs. M. W. limiting and daughter nnd Miss Phfcbo Doty and Ollie Jonus , of David City , nro at the Murray. . AVnnncr To-morrow. Observer Welch , of the slgniil service ontce , says thnt the weather to-day will ho much wanner , as the barometer is gradu ally falling and every other indication is to the same effect. Oavo n Thomas Hnrrel gave a chnttel mortgage for $1,157.09 to James Donnelly , Jr , the Otnahii National haul * and W. S. Shouinnkor yesterday , on 17,250 clears and manufactured tobacco In his factory at 1,831 Douglas street. A Jobbing Hoiifle. The wholesale paper firm of B. Wilson & Co. , of Utica , N. Y. , proposes to establish : i Jobbing liouso in this city. A representative of the paper company was nt the board of trade yesterday negotiating for a location. It Is supposed that the llrm will establish u bouse at once if suitable quarters can bo se cured. _ Sporting No ten. The proposed bicycle race between Knnpp and Heading is off. The backers of the lat ter failed to mr.Uc the necessary deposits of cash. cash.Morgan Morgan nnd Ashinger will have n 20-mile whirl on their bicycles at the Coliseum Sat- urdny for $100. It will be remembered that in their last contest Morgan lost the race by falling. Following are thu only marriage licenses is sued yesterday iti the county court by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. J John Douglas , Omahn . 35 I Pnrtlionia I1. Ltcnton , Onmlm . S3 I John P. Peterson , Omaha . 22 ( Ida Andcrs > on , Omaha . yj Two Knlcliti Ktfjht Over a IMii. MIcKucl FiUgor.ild has brought suit In Justice Ivrogor's court against James Doug lass to recover a valuable K. of L. pin. While Fitzgerald was engaged in a scufto , recently in Douglass1 .saloon ho says ho handed the pin to the proprietor for safe keeping. Fitzgerald was arrested while engaged in the light , and next day when released from jail ho sent for the pin. Donglafcs refused to surrender it , claiming it was one ho lost a year ago. CrclRliton Guards literary. The programme of the weekly meeting of tho-Creighton Guards Literary society in their hall , Ware blooic , Friday night is as follows : Instrumental solo . W. C. Ilnrlan Stump Speech . fames xirennun Fancy Drum Drill . W. It. Schildcr Instrumental s > ole . August Uorglum Kecltation . Miss Maud Hussio Paper "Tho Influence of the Dr.una on Religion" . J. W. Evans Song . O. II. Gordon Instrumental solo . Miss Anna Ebcit Vocal solo . Henry Burklcy Silent Drill . Sgt. Smith and Squad Debate Resolved , That the policy of the state department of the United States gov ernment in regard to the Samoan question has boon cowardly nnd un-American. Af. llrmatlve , P. H. Carey , A. W. Gregory. Ncg. ntlve , O. J. Smyth , Jolm.T. Mnhoncy. Exer cises will commence at S o'clock. Partners Fell Out. John R. Drown , Into of tlio flrm of Drown ft Lninpshlrc , harnnssiimkors , at 2033 Oum- Ing street , lias lnul his recent partner Ueu- bcn H. Lampslilre , arrested on the charge of Belling Roods and tools fraudulently. It ap pears that Lampshlro formerly owned the shop , and sold a half interest to Drown. The now ptirtner , however , never paid but $25 on his share , ami drew out $7o of the re ceipts of the Hliop. Alter waiting several wcolis In vain for Drown to p.iy for his share of the siiop Lampshlro ousted him. Since then Drown has been worrying him with law suits and threatening him , and the busi ness of the shop has thereby been Irnlned. LampHhtro , therefore , traded the stool : off , nnd Drown hud him arrested , as ho claims half of it belongs to him. The hearing of the case was continued , and Lampshiro placed under 5100 bonds. Homo's Story. Rose Anderson Mauror's , ox-servant continues to toll a nuinbor of difl'or- cut stories , and though cunning at invention , Is not shrewd enough to bo consistent. The most she has over claimed of the money before - fore is WOO. Mr. Maiiror says ho is willing to let her have any money that she can prove is her own. At the time the money waa sur rendered to him by her nho Hititl that nil of it belonged to him except $75 drawn in a lot tery. She told this also to Mr. Mnurur's at torney nnd Court Olllcor Wlmlen. Ltitor who told Captain di-ccn the same story. Afterwards she told Sergeant Ha/o thntf.VJO of the money belonged to her , and yesterday ho told a reporter the same story. Shu also claimed that she had bouti frugal , but at other times hho boasted of having spent her money freely , oven having bought a number of boxes of cigars for gentlemen friends. She admits that her niuno Is not Itoso An derson , bolng a imiuo alio assumed when she cauio west. Tlui Girl ho halt Ilolilnil Him. John Anderson , a big , dirty looking follow , Is hold in custody nt the city Jail uwnltlng the arrival of onleora from Denver. Ander son has lately boon a resident of the Colorado - rado metropolis , ami , while there , kept com pany with n comely young woman named Emma Kolson , Site IB soon to become a mother , nnd she charges Anderson with bo- liigtho cause of her condition. Ilo/lodtno / town and ranio to Omaha. A telegram was received Tuesday night from the chief of polloo of Denver , n-nuestlng Anderson's urrcat , and In forty.Jivo inmulek after Its receipt Uotcctlvo Ormsby and Uoinpsoy had him their custody. On being arraigned before Judga nnd asked If ho wus wanted In Den ver , ho grinned and answered that ho "guessed" so. Ho admits having been on terms of Intimacy with the girl , hut declares ) io will never marry her. Later , Johnson relented and ho now sava ho is willing to marry the pirllf she will only como to Omaha with the Denver onleer. An Altflolutn Cure. The ORIGINAL. . ADIETKNB OINTMENT Ispnly put up In large two ounce tin boxoi. mid U nn absolute euro fur old sores , bum * , wouuda. chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of iiUns. Ask for the OUIGWAL ADIIiTINB O1NT- MKKT. Sold by Goodman Uruj Co. , ut M cent * per box by unll 30 cents. 811 HI VINO TIIH SlNNf-JHS. The Motley Cr.iwtl Arrayed IJntly In the I'ullco Court. A Cnrtwrlght was arrnlpncd for cngnglnR In n tighten election day. Ho admitted his guilt , and \VM fined ? " > and cosU. G. H. Shlnicrlock was found guilty of as saulting a Swede woman living on the bot- toniB , nnd lined $ JO and costs. Charles Haugh , n horny-handed tiller of the soil , charged with drunkenness , replied that he haa got tired of working hard and had came to the city for a little recreation , lie convinced the court that ho was n hard working man , and escaped a fine. John lildredgo appeared with n peeled nose nnd a number of bruises on his face. Ho was charged with striking Henry II. Hoi- man , but If Kldtc o's face was tiny evi dence , nil of the blows ho struck had re acted on himself. He pleaded guilty and wus assessed $ s fi'J. A fellow bearing the historic nnmo ot Tom Vv'iilhcr , nnd who looked as though ho had ] ust escaped from tliu clutches of the old Nick , appeared with his loft eye wreathed in mourning nml swelled nearly shut. Ills face was nthurwiso disllgurcd. Ho said ho hud run agnlnst another man's list. It was his llrst n ( Ten BO nnd ho was rolcaseii without ticlng lined. K. Hcodor , tin lownn , cot drunk on Omaha whisky and was locked up over night , but released. A full-blooded Indian , who gives his name as John Priest , Imbibed too much llrcwater Ttiostmy night. He had Just comuin from the Indian Territory. It is a grave misdemeanor to let an Indian have whisky , and the judge endeavored to asccitaln who gave him the llitior. | Lo replied that another Indian litid given it to him. I lo was role iscd. .lohn Hamilton was arraigned charged with vagrancy. Ho s.tld that he had done no work since December nnd could notllnd anything to do. He added that he had no money and no friend' ' * , and intimated that he would not object to living oil the county. Tim jtiilgo thereupon sentenced him lo twenty davs. Henry Craycraft was arraigned on the chnruo of assault with intent to kill. Frank Koucek Is the complaining witness. Ho asserts that on that night of February ) , Crnveroft struck him over the head with a picket. ATI Iniporatlvo Necessity. What ] ) iiro ; iir is to an unliciilthy lo cality , wluit sjn-itijj eleunintf la to the ifeut housoUcopur is Hood's Snrsipa- Hlln to everybody , at tnis scnson. The ' hotly needs to bo'tiiorotiyhly renovated , the blood purified and vilali/.ccl , the germs of disease destroyed. Si'i-ofula , salt rheumand all other blood disorders nro cured by Hood's Sai-sapapillii , Hie most popular and successful spring' medicine. A SIFjIjY KKNSAIION. How Herman Kotintzc AVill Not ftlovo to New York. A sensational rumor was in circulation ye.stcrduy to the effect that Herman ICountze , president of the First National bank of this city , had resolved upon leaving Omaha ana taking up his residence in New York , succeeding his brother Augustus , who is president of a bank in that plaeo. Mr. Kountzo is the owner of vast property hero us well as nt , the head of an immense bank ing institution which has been built up by devoted energies in the past twcnty-flvo years. The structure in winch thu bank has taken up its home bus been but recently erected , and it has been put up as a permanent home of the institu tion. These facts , together with others not necessary to enumerate , would miiku Mr. ICount/.o's retirement a most unusual and wonderful occurrence. This opinion is shared by all his business associates , who pronounce the tale of his removal a billy sen sational invention. Fred II. Davis , cashier of the banlt , says that Mr ICountzo is now in Denver , and that so far as he knows , at least , there is nothing in Mr. ICountzo's retirement. Notice to Bluster IMuinhci-N. A state convention of the master plumbers of Nebraska will bo held in this city on February 22 and 1M , at the Murray hotel. All reputable master plumbers in the slate are hereby in vited to be present , whether they have received a special invitation or not. A banquet will bo tendered by the Omaha Master 1 'lumbers' association on the eveuinjf of the U nd. By order N. 13. HUS&KY. President. - rtAXTEtl 11I2XI KI3D. Another Union Puoillu Ollloc Hns Keen AhrilirthiMl. Assistant General Manager Cumlng , of the Union Pacific's cowboy territory , has no- tilled Robert Daxter , assistant superintend ent of the Wyoming division of that road , that on March 1 his oftlco will be abolished , and that his services are no longer desired in Cutning'a department. The announce ment of this step was made known to hit- ! mate friends of Mr. Uaxtor , nt headquar ters in this city. It is thought that llaxter will be tendered a position on the Leavenworth & Southern , assisting W. II. Ualdwin. No other assistant division super intendent has been rumored aside from Dax- Ler by the man from Harvard. It Is stated that it is next to nn Impossibility for one man Lo attend to the duties devolving upon thode- [ lartment of superintendent of the Wyoming llvislon , and that the department of assist ant will bo revived as soon as the removal of LJaxter blows ovnr. A New Trail htoiTrack. . . The Union Pacific has commenced the con struction of a transfer trade at Thirteenth mil Nicholas streets in order to inalto con- icctlon with the Chicago , St. Paul , Mlnneap- } lls & Omaha at that point. Under the iircscnt arrangements , the transfer is rnado it tho.yardfi at the foot of Dodge street. As soon as the now connection is completed the ) fleials ) of the former road Mate that it will -equiro 7r > per cent less time in transferring -uru to thu Omaha rnul. ; Statements. General Freight Agent Miller , of the. Dur- hifton , announces that his road has not , as ret , Inaugurated tlioS'J-ccnt rate from points ioutli of the Plntto to Diiluth , but that such i movement is anticipated , However , the .tatcmcnt that tralllc Is being solicited by ho Uurlingtoti at that rate at the present .lino is miide by good authority , and Harry Miller , a well-known grain dealer , says the \tto was put Into effect Tuesday. Nol > riHka Grain for Diiluth. The trafllo manipulators of the various oads state that u largo volume of grain Is being prepared for transportation to UulUtV and that , according to reports , Nebraska ha. . a supply equal to any demand thnt may b < mmio by the Dulutli grain merchants. Gran merchants la Omaha are jubilant over th situation , An Excellent Appointment. Mr. P , E. Hoblnson , widely known In rail road circles , has been appointed contractlni freight agent for the Dluo Line fast frclgh company , with headquarters at Onlahn. Mr ItobinSon was nt one time assistant pcncrn passenger agent of the T. , H. & M , V. rail road , and later held n prominent posltloi with the Union Pacific. Ho has had years o training In the railway service , and tits cnpa billtles peculiarly fit him for the duties hi has just assumed. Time by Klectrloltv. Superintendent of Telegraph ICorty , of the Union Pacillc , has completed arrangements for a now system of "distributing time" to all points on the Union Pnelllo road. For merly , the time was dispatched from the headquarters In Omaha. Under the new regulation , which takes effect March 1 , the time will bo signaled from the observatory of the Washington university tit St. Louis. The standard for signals of reitulatlnn is ID o'eloclc a. m. , central time. The telegraph wire * nro connected with an automatic clock In the observatory and the time Is an nounced by vibrations of the pendulum which makes n peculiar .sound , which is car ried over the wires. Repeating instruments are placed nt all Junction pointt and the time is announced nt all stations on the branch and main line. Superintendent Korty states that under tlio now regulation , which has been thoroughly tested and found perfect , the service of uniform time will ho com plete , which will ho a vast Improvement ou the present system. A Snow IllocUnile , The now rotary snow plow for the Union Pnclltc was brought In by the Hoelc Island yesterday and will immediately beforwarded ] to its Hold of usefulness on the Gunnison branch of the Union Pacific. Tlio plow is of a narrow gauge design. Traflle on it has been suspended for about two months. As soon as the plow can bo put to work nnd the track cleared up tralllc on that line will bo resumed. Assistant General Manager Dick inson states thnt it will require several days to remove the snow. Kvlpnils the Service. On Sunday next the Union Paeillc will ex tend the runs of Nos , 42 nndlit iwhbcnper trains between Valley nnd Deatrico on the Lincoln it Manhattan branch so as to run to Dluo Springs , n point lifteeen miles beyond Deatrico. Heretofore , these trains ran only between Hoatrico and Valley , but nn urgent nppcal from the citizens of Dlue Springs has led the Union Pacific to nniko the above change. Thesn trains will connect with the main line trains east and wont-bound at Val- lo.v. Mail will also be carried on these for Blue Springs and intermediate points. Itiiilroatl Notes. , T. O. Phillippi , of the Missouri Pacitlc , who is milking an extended tour of the south , will return to Omaha March 1. The Golden Gate special went west yes terday on the Union Pacific with forty- three coast passengers on board. All main line trains on the various roads communicating with Omaha were slightly belated yesterday , occasioned by u slow track. Chief Engineer 13oguo , of the Union Paci fic , returned from the west yesterday , where he has been engaged in looking over projected routes for feeders of the main line of the Union Pacific nt various points. A New Train. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas lias just been placed in borvico by the Union Paeillo railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4-l-5 : a. m. ; leaves Omaha atf > :05 : a. in. , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct , con nections there with the Kansas divibion of tlio Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topekn , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points cast and south via Kansas City. Returning ; , train leaves Manhattan at 13:2-3 : p. in. ; arriving ut Beatrice at ( : li-3 p. m. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:40 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Tonoka and the cast , and from Denver , Salinti , Aboline and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will 1111 11 long felt want , and is bound to ho popular. _ nU 1'ormun. Thcfollowlng building permits were issued yesterday : I ? . SlnboUl , remodeling store front , Six- tccntli nnd I.oavemvortn . $ 230 N. C. Noilson. one-story frame cottage , I.ogan and Alt. ricasant . GOO N'ols Ilolmmur , onu and onu-hnlt story frame dwelling. Cmnpbcll's nildltion. . . WO Sari Peterson , sKylignt , 512 South Thlr- tueutli street . 100 Total Jl.XO. No one should delay when they have \ couch or cold , when a 50 con u bottle of LJigolow's Positive Cure will promptly ind safely euro them. Dollar si/.o cheap est for family usq or chronic cases. 3ooUmau Drug Co. The Flat lioiul Indian Troubles. HIMXA , Mont. , Feb. 20. The latest reports of trouble on the Flathead Indian reservation are conflicting. At Missouhl it Is said that two men. Clifford and Cunning- iim ; , have been killed. MIssoula people look for trouble. At Kavalli it is said the itnga has arrived , and that Clifford and Cun ningham are all right. For beauty , for comfort , for improve ment of the complexion , u o only 1'ox- rconi's Po\vedor \ ; there is nothing count to it . Gel-ninny AVanlK Klein Arrcstrtl. UIIHI.IS , Fob. 20. The Cologne Gazette ; ays thnt Germany will demand of the United States government that it arrest and mulsh Klein , the American , whom Germany charges with having led the Matanfaitcs in Samoa at the time of the repulse of Ger- jinny's forces m December last. CREAMraucioiis raucioiis flAVORlHC EXTRACTS HATUflAL FRUIT FLAVORS Used by the United State * Rovernment. Endorsed tiy the heads of the Orent UnlversUie * nnr ! I'ublle food Analysts , n the Strongest , Vitrcst mid most Healthful , pr , l'rlce' Cream JUV.II1 } : Powder dor * net coittntuAmmoula.l.luieor Alum. Dr. 1'rlce'n Delicious 1'IavorliipHx- tracts , \ anllla , l.i-juouj Orauge , Al uioud , Koto , etc. , do not contalu rottouous Oils or Chemicals. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , New York. Chicago. 6t. toulo. Absolutely Pure- Tills powder never varlei. A marvel of purity sMeiipth and wliolesomune'n. Moio oconomlen tlmn tlieotdltmrv kinds , and rnnuot liosoldh cpmuetitlon with tun multitudes C low cosl f linrlwelKht iiltiui or phosnhato powders. Sbli only in cans. Hovni linking 1'owder Co. , i : Wiillstrect , XoVort Clmt-les Itoso , residing at No. W1S.Tones St. an ciiKlnver by trade , hut lately woikltiK'l n general work , IIIIH lived heto about t o years , has been de.if moio or less for twenty years , and quite deaf for some time , has hnd catarrh , with Its usual symptomK such ns slopjittiB iif of nose anil accumulations of mucus in hi throat ; he complained of rlnglnt ; nnd buzzing in his ears , which \vn a great annoyance to him Ho reads the daily papers , and through them was induced to cilltm Dr. Jordan , in tlieltiiniKC lluildlug , to see if. his nose , throat and oars t-otild bo bimefitted. He was told they could be , nnd ho commenced treatment. Ho commenced to improve in a short time , nnd nfler a course o" about three months , was rewarded with a return of his hearing , so much so th.tt ho can now hear the Mightest Mhlsper. He has no ringing < " his cars , and his nose and throat has ceased to i louuiu mm uiitlrelr. He hays : " 1 can now appreciate what uoforn Mas n total blank , nnd 1 cannot sneak too highly of the Doctor's nullities. * x DOCTOR J. CRESAP McCOY , ( Late of Jlellevtto Hospltal.NewY'ork ) Succeeded by DOCTOU diaries M. Jordan ( Late of tlio ITniversity of Now York City and Howard University , Washington , L ) , C. HAS OFKICUd No. 31O and 311 Ramcro Building Corner Fifteenth and Harnoy sts. , Omalia , Neb. , where all curable cases are treated with success. Note Dr. Charles SI. Jordan has been resi dent physician for Dr. JlcCoy , in Omaha , for the pust year and is the physician who hits mailo tno cures that have been published weekly in this paper. Medical diseases treated skilfully. Deafness - ness , Consumption , llronchltls , Asthma. Dys pepsia , Itheumatlsm and all Nervous and Skin Diseases. CONSULTATION at office or by mull , Jl. Ollico hours U to 11 a. m. , to4 p.m. , 7 to8p. m. , Sunday oilico hours from U a. m. . to 1 p. m. Correspondence receives prompt attention. Many diseases are treated successfully by Dr. Jordon throuK'i the malls.and It Is thus possible for tho-o unable to make a journey to obtain SUCCESSI't'L HOSPITAL TltUATMUNT AT THK1H HOMUS. DB. OWEN'S BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auc. 16. 1887. IMPROVED FED. 1,1889. DR. OWEN'S EtECTRO- OALVANIO BODY BELT , AND SUSPENSORY Kuerantrcd t % cure ttie fol > f fiiffir itfZ5fc"tvtlB8 dlttttei. Dime/ ) All S JS Mf9 ! > S ? S aJtnheumtttio Complaint. . SailLumbago , General nnd OTjtNcrvous Debility. 3o . jK vtiveness , Kidney Diieaeea ' Nervcuineit , Trembling , Eexual Exbauition.Wnat- v -w' I E f Body , Diteaies eauied by ijy.lndl cretion in Youth , Age , Har- nedorSinm& , * > gIeLlfr. lnf t Idl.f | .ei.iri lnlDj the womb < A > or frenltnl orgim ot mile or fcm l " Til IIKtmiMillllK IMltTlti IIS 111 UiYH 1III1L. RY A IMlll OP CI CftTnlf1 IHCfll CC THICK , DR. OWEN'S CLuu I nib moULto ti ITU IMIR. btnd f e. pOBUge for riuif Illuitrated pamiblrt , wblrli Mil ta atyou In fUlQ iral" ! envelope. Ueullontbl * | ftKrn < tiJmfl OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 30(1 North Broadway , 61. LOUIE ) . Ma RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT. . AND TRUSS COMBINED , DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTRO. OAIVANIO TRUSS , Owen'i Electrio Belt'Attaehment. voro with rue ted eomfnrt. Th * eur > mtde mild or trooz. Tbli U the gntj flectrlo Irun aad Celt .ver mtde. It ItgplDral. fron 10 to Ml J.ji. Far full Jfipfli'lloD ' of IJr. Oireo'i Kleetro-Qilviult I tin , Hrlu < l jl | > plUiicei , Truiiti ud Ioiole ieod & & , for r s ( Itluitrittrd inuphlel wlileh will t * MDtyoula plala leitid envelope. Bold only by tba OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. SOU North Uroadwuy , BT. LOUIS. Mtt DREXEL & , MAUL , ( Successors to John C. Jacobs. ) Jndertakers and Embalmer t the old stuml H9" raninm St. Orders by telcfrajiti solicited nnil proniptly.uttentletl. Tt-k'iiliono to No , ! . DR. ALFRED SHIPMA.N , 3hysician and Surgeon PLATTS.MOUTH , - NUUHAHKA. , I'ENNYIIOVAI , WAI'KKS am \ puocuoatully Uiu < l niontlily by over 10 UOO yjjulleu. AruSaft. Kfftctualuntl I'lcataitt > 81 I T lxX liy mall.or nt cl niKRlsts. Sealed larticular * 2 l < O6Un ( Btumpu. Address TUB EIDUCEA CiiEuitui. Co. , DBTHOIT , .Micu. orsnlciand l > u mail flnodnma } % Druu Co. , Omahti , Neb. inilCVaQdl1" " "narytroublesoadly.nulcIC' ILInUl lyandsafdlycured ) > y UOUrUUAUu ] > - leu. Bevoral rMtn cured in Haven days. Hold dU iifr box , all ilruL-KlHts , or by mall from Ii > - " " " " N Y. Tullilr cttoa COMING , Wo are done with the past season. Wo liavo nearly sold out our winter gooclSf and have not enough loft to make any noise about , and the incoming spring goods require all our attention. During the past few weeks wo have boon renovating our store , and made several changes by which wo gain more room for departments that have heretofore boon badly crowded. The ( irst which neo'led more worn \vas the Hat Department. Our hat business has grown to such proportions that its quarters wore entirely too small. Having now enlarged it considerably and arranged it in bettor shape , wo are pleased to anne unco to our patrons , that it is filled with an entire new stock. OUR NEW HATS ARE IN ! And we open the season with , one of the largest and most complete assortments of stiff and soft Hats , comprising the makes of the best manufacturers in the country. It is needless to say 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 ompha- si/.e the fact and wiali 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 oust omors , Kvory hat in our establishment no matter how cheap -is sold with this understanding. that , if any imperfect'on or damage is found , oven after the hat is worn we take it back if returned within a reasonable time , aud give either a new hat or return the money What other establishment will make such an oiler ? To inaugu ate the season wo place ou sale to-day 75 dox.cn elegant Cassimero Hats , new shapes , at 95c. These hats are of a quality which are usually sold by other dealers Our Spring Overcoats are now coming in. We shall have this season the handsomest line wo have ever shown , and our prices will be as low as usual. PLAIN FICrUBES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS , nnd inimy times will prove to you a great oss. You should not delay oven for a day ] our coming to oar store. Wo ara iiiaklin ; u clt'an swoop of our entire Mock of winter goods , nndvllln.imo you price * that \\lHj ntcrest you."i KUItVOUS , CIIIIOXIC nml I'HIVATK UISKASUS of MIjN nml WOMKN 3iu-cc'8slcilly trcutcd. YOUNG MEN SiiffprliiK from tlio rfTerta of youthful Cullies or India ( retlmi" , or ur troubled with Wcuknes , Nervous ! ) , ' | jity | ; , Ixjsi of MiMnurr , l > c < poinluiicT , Avcr lim to Society , Klilney Troublcg or liny ill cine of tlto tit'iit- lo-l'ilimry OrcHiis , ran hero Nnil a fata anil ppeeily c'urc. C iMirKcs reiimmtible , e'-iiec'lully to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicro nro muny trnutilcillth too frequent ovnctia- tini of the uliulitcr , oflun iiceominiiikMl liv it i-Unlit Bnmrtlni : or biinilnu' iMisitlin : , anil v > eukenhm of tlio sjstem In n manner tlui patient rannot iircount lor. lln c-'i.imlnlnu tliu uilniiry ilepoMti a ropy urillmciit will ofti'n Iw fyund , anil eomctliues intrudes of iilliii- mil wi'nkno'n. Tliu iloc-tor Hill umir.intou a pflrti'ct rurulnall pucli citscf , nnil a lioaltliy restoration of the ( 'i'nlto-urinitry nrKiui1 * . t-oiiHiillntion fn-f. i-cml ' . ' oi'iit Mump for "Voinii MIIII'D Kiluiiil.or liulclu tu Wodlotlc , " trou tu all. A I'lrcss DR. SPINNEY & CO. , Main nnd 12th St.Kansas Gil.vMo. ttr-Mentlnn tills paper. NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , HEB , Capital . . . . $100,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , IbSO 52,000 ornrr.iis AMI UIIUX-TOIIS ; II. W. VATIIS. Vreldent. I.HWJSS. UKUII. Vice I'rcsld"iit. W. U.S. Huuiii : * , Ca-iluer. DIKKCTOItS : A. K. TotJ7.At.iN. W.V. Monsn , JOHN a , C'OU.INS. .7 , N. II. I'ATJIICK , H. r. CUSIIINU. THE IRON BANK , Corner liith and I'linuim Sts , A fieiu'rul Hanking Hiiblness Transacted. "BLAKE , lwssEVAF& cor JLondoi ; , Iviixland. ABOLPII BOISSEVAN & CO , , Amsterdam , Blollamt. Frniifnct n Kcnernl Imnklnit Luvlrioft. Securitlm Jout-lit mid soM on commlislcm. rnrfUn cxcliunifc * . : 'oinmrrclal unit trnvelcr's Ictu-rn of eruillt. Orderx fur boiul mid stocks uio-ulu 1 nn ronimln lion In Lomlun uud on all Cuiitlntinlul llonrsca at Ktirorio , Neuotlntlont of llallvfuy , btuto. City nnd turpom- lion I.OHIIS u ( | ) f rlulty. 'ARE ' THE BEST IFOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. E. T. . FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Traders' llitlldlii j CHICAGO. ESTABLISHED 1851 ( ISO So. Chicago , Ills. ICIarkSt The Regular Old-EstaUished PHYSIGIAK AND SUflCEOI Is stl.'l ' Treating with tlio Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Clroiiic , Nervous and Friyato Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Maniiooc Falling Memory , Exhaustinp Drains , Tcrrlbl Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnd all the cflecl leading to early dccuy nml iKtlups Con&umpiion c Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods wit ncier-f.ulmc fuccess. Ko- SYPHILIS and nil bad Dlood and Skin Din eases permanently cured. * S-KIDNEYand UUINARYcomptalnH.Gleel Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele and all discau of the GcnltoUrinar > Oigans cured promptly wtthou injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. JtfS' No cxpcriinents. Age and sxperlence lm portont. Consultation free and sacred. 0 6' Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works 01 Chionlc , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. A ? * Those contemplating Mairiace ' end for Df Clarke's celebrated gnidc Mole ana Female , eacl 15 cents , lioth $ cents ( stamps ) . Consult the eli Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer inn and shame , and add goMcnjears to life. ATHIool "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Mcdicin and uritings sent everywhere , secure from exposure Hours , 8 to 8. Sunday : , y to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , 5V3. D. , 106 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ( L& , 20to60 DAYS. This is a disease which lius heretofore Bullied nil Medical Science. Wo litivo a Homrily , itiiknuwn to anyone In tlio World outBldool' ' oiirCoiniiitny. nnd ono thatlms to euro the most olotlmito cases. Ten days In lucent cales does Uiouork. Itlstlio oldchronia deep seated cas'-s that \vo solicit. Wo liuvo cuiudliuudruds liuvo been abandoned l > y I'liyslciniis. mid pronounced Incurable , ando c'nnlleiiKO tlio norld to urlug us u case that \vo will not euro in loss than nKly days. Plnco tli history of nieiilclno true specino for Syphilis has been bought tot but never found until our was discovered , and wo are .ItistlllBil In saylnrj it is thi ! only Itemedy in thuVoild tnat will pos itively euro , liiit-uiibc the Intubl Medical Works , linblislied by the beut known attthorltlub , bay tliero was nu ver a true sp. > clllc lieforc. Our roiu- ctly will euro wlieu uvorylhliiK else hits fulled. Why wusto your time nnd money \\llh patent medicines tnitt never Imd virtue , or doctor with pliyblclmix that cannot euro you , yon that have tried everything i'lso should como tottsnowand ct pormatiL'iit relief , you inn or can get it olss- whero. Murk what wo hay. In the t-tid yon must tnko our remedy or NHVI'.H recor anil you that havu been ullltctotl but a short time bhniild by nil means cunio to us now , not ono In tenof now cases over irct permanently cured. Many irotheln ami think they mo free from tlm dlNca&o. but in one- , two or three yours after it appears aaln ; lit a more liot-rlble form. TJiib in a blooil 1'iii'ilieiaiul will Cure any Sinn or JJlootl Uihcaso wlion Everything IClso Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itouni 10 nml II , I' . 8. National lliink liiillilln ; , ' , Umaliii ) Neb. T LING OF THR Milwaukee & St Paul ' Chicago , , R'y. Tlio Dcst llouto from Onialm and Council lilting to IWO THA1.N3 PAlI.r nETWIIKN OMAHA AND COUNCII , ULUtTtt CLIcngo , - AND - BUhvankpc , St. 1'niii , Mlnnenpollg , Cedar Itock Island. Frcuport , Hockfurtl , L'llufon , JJuhiiijue , llavennoit , Kliln , jJKdisuu , lieloif , Wlnoiia , Ja And all otlier Important polntl Ktit , North cast t > 4 boullieait. For tliroimh Ilikeli , c ll VD iho ticket acont At 1501 k'HniHiu itreut , lu Uarkvr Uloct. or t Uulou 1'jclUo Uopoi. 1'ulln.an Hleper < ud tin rtneU Dlnlnir Cnrt In tta * FTorlil ar run on tbn main line of tUn 1'lilcniiu. MIL wakuo ft SU I'aul ll Uln y , unit rnrr ttnllin l | 'ill , o piuiitiKir > br rourt ui ruplura > a ( tbccuwuanr. H. MlI.l.KII.iIanernl UaiKKoi. J. K. TUOKKK , A il t ntU u ral Man cr A. V II. UAlti'JCNTKU. Otatral i' a or ap rickut Avrnt , ; } ' . ( ) . K. IHUmUlD. A liuni U no ( l 1'nnatU ' inJ Ticket Auent. J.T. CLiAlUT , U > atrKlttaptrlaUD < I nl. Memtrtalila for jowerfiil r iheUe touti i > lfablu net ion i.nq tolata duralilFllr. ! > ' ycura' rtoordfT > ha U ii Kuantntct of th * xoti > t nc of tiiv'ne luk Diy IM-A. ( lUHHICIl. ATT'JitN'KV AT-I.A.V , I aroarii Si. , I'nicn.-Ji ujficu 'fou , it buiitiuii ya-cllr miJ i i nr irAur Uit.W. c. WEST'S Nnnvn AND Hit visTIIIJAT - JIE.MT , ft Kimrnntccil Ntiecluc for Hymurln , Dizzl- ni'HS , ( "oiivnlslons , llts , Nurvotts Neuralgia , 1 [ uiulacho.Non otisl'rosl rut Ion aiitHi-d by the use of itlciltol or tolmcc'iVakefnlness , Mental De pression , Softeitlnsi of tlm llrtiln rosnltltiR In In- hanitj-uud le.iiliiiKt. ) nilst-ry , iloi-uy and dcnth. Prcinntuio Did AK . llnrrnnntj-w , lo of ] i\vor In ulther sev , Involniitiiry Looses nn < l iiierniftt- oilui'ivc.tnseil byoroi-oxonlnnaf thebriitn.sulf- nlnisu or overliulttlKonc'i' . Kuril box ooniiilni 0110 miinth'd treatnitftit. $1.0 a box , orsKboxcs fort".0 > , i-entby mull iit'cpiilil ( inrccplpt of prlco WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order received by us for HX boxes , accompanied with % " > , tM\vowin send the purchaser our written KU.iruntea to re fund the inou y If the treatment rtiun not olTcct n euro. ( lUarantoes Issitpd only bJooilman DrtiftCo. , Drut'plsts , Solo Agents. 1110 faruum street Omalm. Nub. OMAHA SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodaro Sts Appliances for Dafonnitics and Trussas. Host tnc-HUICK , nppnrntm nnd ri'racilltn for Kiiccou Jul trenttiK'nt nf t-viiry form ot dlaeaio roqulrlnf . MuillcHl or SiirslcDl Tra.ituicnt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. ll < mcl nnil attendance ; lion licmiitnl nocommoda. tlons In the wail. WiiirBfoitCmriri.AiiHon Deformities nml Bracai , Trunjc , Club Koct. Curviituru of tliu "nlno , I'lloi , Tnmor < , Cancer , O.ttnrrli , llroncliltli , Inlmlatlan , IClcclilclty. I'nrnlT ! , ICi.llop-r. . ICIilnny. UluJJor , Kjv , Knr , Skin mm lllooil.nnl nllHiirKlcnl oporuiloni. Oisoases of Women a Specialty. 11OOU ON llISEAKIi.S OP WOMEN KIIKE , 01TLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTB .MAKING A HPKOtAI.TV ( IV , TfJTCP T tXT A iT/BV * T TCJf A < M'ing < I JiJtt.i V ii. JL ± ji JUlf3 a/ii3 ± jj3. All IllooJ Dlspnuisuccossfiillr tra.itcil. Hyplillltlo 1'olHHi rnnioveil I tarn the lyUnm irltliiiill iiiircurj. New rcstorullvu trratment for lois uf Vital Power. Persons unublo tu Tlitt us mny be titfated nl liumu UT rorr < 1'iiuiidiMK . All cnminuulc'ttluns tuntldeutlal , Mcilli lues or Instrunicnn rout by nixll or ezpresi , d'cnrely nnckml , no rnnrk tu linllntc ( cnntuntt or ecndor. One poreonul lulcrvlan inefurri'il. Cull nnd consult us or HOII.I lilnorr of jrour also , mid wo wilt lend In ) > lalu wrniiper , nnr BOOK TO MEN , FREE1 / Dpon Private , Mpeclnl or Nervous Dl cnucs , Imno. tcncf.Myplilllj.aiuct and Varlcutula , with ino > tfoa list. Arfdrtss OiiicJiu Medical V icl Surgical Institute , or Cor. J3th ana Do.lgo . Sts. , OMAHA , NED. THE CHICAGO RAILWAY. Omalia , Council BiulTs And Ciiicap , , . M'ir.li ltoivn lnt9n' .V10" ' < 'IHi"iifi. Milwaukee , n H lr P'15'l'l' ' < 'fNBbriiiin-olo ' ! ! I r io onV U- .i'A" ' " ' " . ' " " " ' " B Omaha . "C * " * tnrn * iru n > n < lny of HAY h ore trio ( Input tlmt Injinun lirt ind A'wjkti ' D IOII , Now V.irk , I'Jjllmlelnllig , ffu lifmata ivaih : loo. OM.I Ml point , In tbt Tli.f "A l"t iieleli NORTH WESTERN"