TTTTC OMA1TA "DAILY imEvTm.tAY. ) tflBTmTTATTP 22. 1889. THECITY. _ Collection1 ? of internal revenue yes- terdtij1 were tt,178.tl ! , A. 0. Cnmplioll U liold in custody on the clmrfto of turning tnotiey to his own account Unit did not belong to him. Ono hundred nml forty cases of tcrno plrito from Swansea , Wales , passed the customs house yesterday. They \voro consigned to llio Lcc-Clnrk-An- (1 resun coniany. ] The American Waterworks company in rusning a ferry large enough to carry bi.x loaded wagons across the Missouri riv.T at Florence for bringing material from the Iowa side for their rip-rap near the works. C. II. Cornell , of Vnlontinc , Is nt the Pax ton. ton.S. S. 0. Gregory , of TnlmnRC , is nt tlio rut- ion. ion.Hon. Hon. Church Howe is a guest at the Millard - lard J W , Hiilllngcr of Ilsistitiir-j isnt the Mil InrJ. I ) . TiiBpart , of Hastings , is n Riicst nt the Millanl. H. T. Klnnco , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Millnnl. C. H. Wallace of Sidney Is a fjucst at the Milliml. T. C. Phillips , of Grand Island , Is at the Murray. John .1 Kochc mid wife , of Ncllgh , arc at the I'aMon. .lohn H. Marulcy , of O'XcIll , is a guest at the I'axton. .1 I' . Ilm-lman , Jr. , of Kearney , is stopping nt tlio Pnxton. L. O. Minn , of Howard , Nob. , Is stopuing nt the I'axton. " "Ed. I. Howell , of London , Kng. , registered nt the Puxton , .1. .1. Stnbbs , of Oakland , Neb. , is a guest nt the Mitre-ay. W. A. Klulnc. of Nebraska City Is stop plim at tbo Mlllard. Mr. Luther H. dishing , of lloston , was in In the city yesterday. Frank Hiimmoml of Fremont registered at tlio Mlllani ycstordav. .1. W. Trammcolc , of Lincoln , registered nt the Paxton .yesterday. J N. Woods , of Hloomington , 111. , Is among the guests altlio Murray. H. O. Phillips , of Lincoln , was .1 guest nt the Paxtnn house yestei day. J M. Timelier , of Fort Nlobrara , icgis- tcrcd nt the Pa\toa last night. Eugene Carter and lf ! . Ives , the billiard- ists , are stopping at the Murray. Thomas Jensen , of David City , was one of the guests at the Puxton last night. Kd Hrunhoff , repiesontlng the Illinois Slants Xeilung , of Chicago , is in the city. C.V. . Chambers , of Lincoln , was calling upon friends in the county building yester day. day.A. A. J. Sawyer , C. A. Atkinson and II. M. Buslmoll , of Lincoln , were at tlio 1'axton last night. _ Not .1 Abraham Steincr , the grocer on Fourth sti cot , who was charged with bigamy , was arraigned before .Justice Falker yesterday and discharged. Senator It Senator Mamlursoii arrived in town yes- tcrnay and received hosts of fi lends at ttie Millard. The only pronounced opinion to which be gave expiussioa was that Ucllevuo 119 a site for the fort was out of the question. On In The Creiglitoi : Duards have decided to go to Washington City and take part In the an niversary of Washington's Inauguration , which occurs April ! ! ( ) . The guards liavo not determined upon iho day of their departure. in the : lilnck Hole. Chief Scavey has bad twelve rules posted conspicuously in tbo central station for the government of that place. Tlio most import ant one is No. 11 , which provides that every day tin ; cells of the station must bo swept anil sciubbcd anil on every Tuesday the walls anil ceiling whitewashed Did Not Kscnpc. James Thomas , the criminal who was tried before Judge Croft and a Jury yesterday , for Uurglary , and acquitted , made a very bold attempt to escape , while Deputy Sheriff Grebe was taking him from the court room back to the county Jail. Circbo llrcd once at him , but Thomas was stopped by some people tit Fifteenth and llarncy streets. Another Clergyman in Town. Kcv. Mr. Thaln , the newly elected pastor ol Plymouth Congregational church , ICounuo place , lias arrived , and will preach in his now pulpit on Sunday next. His farewell sermon to bis Hock in Galcsburg , 111. , was preached In tlio First Congregational church , and it is sam that the church was thronged with people who reluctantly bade the gentle- wan fcrowoll. Those Mun From Millard. Owing to an error in the nfilduvit made previous to the arrest of the live persons at Millaril who resisted Constable S. H. Clark in the performance of bis duty and threat ened to kill him , they were discharged. The prisoners were Chris Popponhagon and bis son William , Constable August Smith , Jus tice of tbo Pcaco Kclsoy and Chris Koch. It is said Hint the quintette got gloriously drunk last night In celebration of their iclcasc. Constable Clark says that bo will tlio another infurmatlon against them anil sco that there are no clerical errors in it this time. Douglas- n ( on. Mr John Douglas and Miss , Parthcnia P. Urcnton were married Wednesday evening nt S o'clock at St. John's church , Twenty-sixth nml Franklin streets. The ceremony was performed by Kcv Osgood Pearson. Invita tions were given to n limited number of intimate friends , Mr. and Mrs. Douglas will bo nt homo after Maich 1 , at their residence corner Twenty-seventh , avenue and Miami street , Mr. Douglas is well and fn.vor.ibly known In tbo city , being a member of the llrm of Finlayson and Douglas , printers. for llio School Census. According to the law the annual school census must bo completed by the llrst Mon day in April , and tbo work of those taking tbo names may commence thirty days before - fore that time. As the llrst Monday in April Is April 1 , the work of enumeration nmy commence March U , n week from next Sat in iliiy. There- will bo one enumerator in each ward , making nliio in all. The power of appointing these canvassers is vested by law in the secretary of the board. Mr. Piper , who now tills that position , has thus far re ceived twcuty-Uvo applications for the posi tions. A New Train. The comieotiiu : link between Ne braska , and Kansas has just boon placed In service by the Union Pacific railway. Tliis train Icuvou Council ] { hilts daily nt 4:45 : a. in. ; leaves Omaha nt 50o ; a. in , , mid ruiib tli rough without change to Manhattan , Ivan. , making direct con nections thuro with the Kansas division of Uio Union Pacific railway for till points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topokn , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points east anil south via Kunsub City. Koturning , train leaves Manhattan at ii'J5 : p. in. ; arriving at JjifntricontG2o : ! | ) . in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omiilm at 11:20 : p. in. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:10 : ] > . in. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Ktuibns City , Lawrence , Tonoka nml the oust , and from Denver , Suliim , Abolino and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in tlio shortest possible tiino. Those trains huvo first- class equipment , consisting of BinoVinr cars and llrstclass day co IlOS O'f the latest pattern. The ; , ow lruin will nu a long felt wut m d is bound to bo popular , Two Tlioiifmml Dollar * In Cold Ilnrd Cnnh Is the amount that the old , original Hankers' Life association of DCS Monies , represented bv their general agent , W. C. Heer , paid to Mrs. Lida M. Hoycr yesterday , in the parlors of the Omaha 'National' bank. The Bankers' Life as sociation of Dc Molncs , Jn. , is the first insurance company to pay the loss on Mr. Doyor , and is the old , original , con servative company of that name. A policy in it costs about Jo per thousand , per tin num. The company is represented in Omaha mid Council Blurts by W. C. Hcer , in Omalia National bank build ing. am : CKKUIIK. The New Institution Which In to he Opened To-tiny. Deft fingers \\illingfcctwcre freely taxed jcsterdny in the new crccho for the public reception to-day. The ladies have received some contribu tions of furniture uut need more. Dona tions of rugs will bo especially acceptable. The new building Is ono In which the to- clcti may well take nrldc. The exterior has often been described in the papers ami noeiis no mention here. The interior is ndmlralilv arranged. Kntcring through the front door Into a small hall the visitor turns to the left into the ladles' recep tion room , ncn/y little apar.ment about six teen feet siiuaie. On the riirht of the hall is the largo airy pla.\ room , and back of this is the illmng room. Off from the dining room me the kitchen and pantries , and on tbo south side is llio room where the babies will be received. Ail- Joining this are two bath rooms and closets for clothes , I Icing received hero through ttie side entrance tbo little ones will bo treated to a bath and a change of clothes be fore they will bo allowed to Join the other children. In the basement the laundry.roal ami vege table cellars aim tbo storage room are lo cated. Up stairs arc the nursery , sick room , matron's room , .servants' ' rooms , bath room and dormitories. There are two of the lat ter , ono for girls and ono for boys , so situ ated that the inution c.m overlook both. They arc largo and well ventilated und furnished with neat iron bedsteads. There is also n commodious attic which , if the necessity for more room becomes npnar- unt , can be readily converted into sleeping rooms. The reception will take plnco from 2 to 10 p. in. to-morrow with the lollowing commit tee of reception. Mrs. T. L. Kimball , pres ident ; Mrs. Walker , vice president : Mrs. Thos. Kdp.Urlck , treasurerMis. . W. S. Curtis , secretary ; Mrs. Win. Wallace , Mrs. W J. Hroatch , Mrs. Thomas Cn ey , Mrs.V. . J. CouncilMrs. Henry Akm.Mis. L. A. GrofT , Mrs , . Aug. Pratt , Mrs. A. Alice , Mrs. IV Martin , Mrs. O. M. Hitchcock , Mrs. J. C. Cowin , Mrs. U. Hosewatcr , Mrs. E. D. Van- Court , Mrs. A. D Moore. Mrs. Uurlington and Mrs. Geo. A. Joslyn. That Tired Fooline Afllicts nearly every one in the spring. This by&to-m having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter , is weak ened hy the warm days of the changing bciihon , and readily yields to attacks of dibcasp. IJood'rt Sarsaparillu is just tlio medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , and also ex pels all impurities Irom the blood. Try it this scabon. THIS STRIKING TAILORS. They Stand Kirm and So Docs the Op position. The striking tailois are still out and there is no present indication of a speedy settle ment of the difllcultics existing between them and their former employers , The strikers arc being reinforced by the occasional coersion to unionism of some of the I'on-union men now employed in tbo sliops. A pants maker who began working for Hclin < Sc Thompson Wednesday quit yes terday and joined the strikers , and a coat maker employed since the strike by Uamgo quit Wednesday night without finishing the garment ho was working on. CiUeltcrtifc McDonald yesterday received a letter from Chicago which stated that a com pany of ten non-union tailors wore then ready to come to- Omaha if their lure should bo paid. The lirm deemed to forward the money and the men will bn hero to day. "We nro not worrying ourselves any , " said Mr. McDonald , of tlio same llrm. "It is a dull time ncbt between two seasons , and to tell you the truth , wo huvo a man bore now , a pantsnmkcr , whom wo didn't have work for und bad to send him in to Helm & Thompson. The merchant tailors arc help ing each ether to llll orders , and wo are get ting along swimmingly. " In the meantime the Journeymen continue to bold fruoucnt meetings at Green's hall , but as to what transpires during these con ferences they maintain a strict reticence. The merchants assert that the strikers bavo insinuated that they would bo willing to compromise , but the journeyman deny this , and say that they will have what they ask for or nothing. The merchants are hold n meeting at Hamge's yesterday altcrnoon and adopted a new bill ofiiriccs. Thcio is a decided do- jit-caso In the scale from the old bill. Tne price for dicsscoats remains unchanged , but for frock and sacic coats and overcoats there is a general decrease of ono dollar , while in homo instances tue reduction is still greater , as for instance in the case of singlo-brcastcd sacks , the price lias been reduced from { 1U to $ S. In the prices paid for pants , n reduction of 50 and 75 cents has been made , and in the case of vests the former prices nave nil been reduced IM cents. There is also a marked reduction in extras. Tills bill , the merchants assert , is still Higher than the ono paid in St Paul and Minneapolis and the same as paid by the first class houses iii Chicago and Denver. Last night the Journeymen tailors held another meeting , and the sentiment in favor of btanding llrm was unanimous. They say that they will win because their demands are just and reasonable. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Fnrnamst. , telephone iL'lil , blank book makers , etc. Uonil. William II. Urlilgo applied to the district court yesterday for a peremptory writ of mandamus to require Justice of tlio Puace H , U. A.Viulo to accept a bond to appeal an at tachment , easn from his court , Tlio fault w.is brought by John G. i'casnor to attach a largo quantity of flour belonging to Hriuge. Justice Wade rendered a Judgment In favor of thu plaintiff , and Hridgo made an effort to appeal tlio cause to the district court , hut the jus tice' , ho claims , would not accept any bond that ho offered. A Choice Selection ol Them Hcforo the Police Justice. John Scdclcnk lay in the cooler over night for being drunk and Insulting Miss Anna Flola who lives at 14SO south Thirteenth street. When Ofllcer Sabeck attempted to arrest him ho made n vigorous resistance but was overcome by force. When arraigned lie attempted to ; wln the judge's sympathy by telling how ho wns injured uy the collni so of his house several WCCKS ngo. Iho judge smiled and lined him * I2 fiO. John Peal , n vagrant who has been so often before the judge that his honor slehs whenever ho puts In an appearance , was ar- r.algncil Wednesday , but he claimed that he had n job of work nml was released. > Ycs- tcrnav ho was again arraigned , out this time was given fifteen days , Gcorgo Hincs , another chestnut who claims to bo n clgnrmakcr , was fined $10 mid costs. .1. C. Kvnn , who hns no money , but neltnowlcdgcs that helms managed to live without work for nearly two months , was sentenced to fifteen days' labor. Frank Connolly , another vagabond , was given a mop and will use it vigorously in the cells for ten dnjs. .too Nelson and Pat Kearney pot on a drunk together. Pat bad n greater cnpacitv than Joe , and was only gloriously full when Joe toppled over dead drunl : . Hoth were ar- icsted. Joe lay in a drunken stupor for six bouts , and when bo came to was sui prised to find himself behind iron bars As thjs was his llrst olTen o ho was released without fine. Pat is nn old offender and was mulcted ? : ro. James Morrison , who enmo up from South Omaha to get drunk , paid i .r > 0 for the priv ilege. Jim Urown , a fellow whom the police says makes his living bv stealing and has never been known to work , is In custody on sus picion. Jim Harrett , who was with him nt the time , was also arrested. No one should delay when they have a cotiffh or cold , when a f > 0 cent , bottle of Higclow's Positive Cure will promptly nml bnfoly euro them. Dollar sl/.e cheap est for family UbO or chronic cases. Goodman Drug Co. ' A . Wednesday evening nt 4"i5 : o'clock n still alarm was turned in telling of a tire on the bottoms near the foot of Chicago street. The bluzo proved to bo in a shanty owned by Ncal Thompson , and the members of the family had just ahoilt tlmo to escape in the most scanty of attire. In the confusion an infant child was forgotten until the attention of the family was- attracted by its cries , The father cushed in an saved the little fellow , finding him badly but not dangerously burned. The damage to the building was about ? ' 0. Wednesday morning at an early hour the llro department was called to M5 South Thirteenth street by a blayo immediately in the rear of Smith's laundry. It proved to bo a ben coop supposably set on fire by a heap of ashes near by. Owing to its nearness to other buildings the tire might have proved very disastrous had it not boon promptly extinguished. The damage was only nominal. Urccham's Pills euro bilious and nervous ills. Marriage 1-iceiiHes Following tire the marriage licenses issued yesterday in the county codit by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Age. William Drain , Omaha . 25 . Liio Wassmnnn , Omaha . 17 I Unas F. Johanson , Pueblo , Cole . i4 ! I Annie , I. Anderson , Omaha . 'Jli Henry G. FiUmaurico , Omaha . lit Mis. Maggie Hlaclc , Omaha . -0 ! Till ! . ItEAI/TV MARKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur- Ine Yesterday. H 13 Carltoa to L H Stcnilman. lot 5 , Stan- tini IMiice , w d . . ? 1,000 U Maxtor anil wife to 1 * 1 } U bill et al , lots Uland21 , blk 1. .Millard Place , w < l 5.COO South Unmliu Land Company to 1) ) ( ! Me- Koe , lot r > . blk 4S South Omalm , wil . . . 11 Kunklo and \\lfo to Ceorge Werner ct al , sw ui > lkllyilo 1'lacu. wil . . . . 200 J A Anderson and wife to II W Yates , lot C , blkl ! , IlllNuliMidd , wd 3,500 J , J Urown and husband to C } 'iItalian ! , lot 7 , blk K1 , KIoiuiKv , wa 423 G \V louts to i ; Miller , ono aero Jn.se cor no 7-rj-IO , w U . 1 K Miller to John Steer , same , wd . . . . Ij OW liognn nml u He to C W I'lerson , lot 8 , blk : : , Hanthoine , wd l.COO O.H and 13 a llallon et al to William II Itussell , pt blkl , Ambler Plate , w < ! . . . . fiOO 13 M Taylor to.I I , M IK'S et al , lot Hi , blk 17. Orchard Hill , wil COO 0 I-1 llnik-erot ul to II M Taylor , lot J4 , blk 17. Orchard Hill , w (1 003 S S Curtis mid wlfo to 1 M Schock , lot 10 , blk 4. Onmhii View , w d l.ijOO It H tJiinliam et alto J K Heater , lot4blK I , I.ako View , w d . . . 2,500 W K Drmnmond to William 13 Oration. lots 1 to a InclusUe , blk C , lloullng Creen , wd 1,500 1' Stltes nmlllo to John DooliUlo & Co. , lot fjll. North Side add. w il COO U ( iiocox and wife to O ( J Huston , lot 10 , I'echam phuo , w il 600 0 llumieu and \\lto to II Meyer , lots fi. 0 anil 7. blk 8. I31kliorn. w d 300 W W Lemon ami wife to A Stockadlelots i ! . 7 anil f , AlillnoMpiaie. w d 10,010 11 T Maxwell ami wile to II A Churchill , w 'M It lot ( I. West Hill ad , wd 3,003 J Mertllk and wife to J .Michael , lot 7 , blk S1 , Omalia , w il . . 2,200 LHar.sh , mayor , to H 1) Amyn , n 22 ft lot 0. blk 2.j , rioronce. deed 2 Twenty-two transfers It'.ICS Iuil inu Permits. The following building permits were issued yesterday : T. 15. l.cc , one-story frame , Thirteenth and Nicholas t % 0 John It. bhaw , one-story fiamu , bain , 1'orty-llrnt ami Hamilton. . 300 U. I * . Dietonobtory frame bainU7 Wlrtstre.it aw C. 13. ( Jnatd , two-story frame duelling , Walnut Hill . . . . . . . . 2,000 Sleepless nights miule miserable hy that terrible cou > ; h. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good man Drug Co. Articles Filed. The Ferguson Furniture company , with n capital stock of f 10,000 , filed articles of in corporation yesterday with County Clerk Kochc. The concern is onrani/cd lor nn ex istence of twenty years. The inoorporntors nro Joseph Ferguson , David Cole , Henry Crclghton and Harvey Shipinan. Amended at ticlcs of incorporation of the Union Trust company were lllcd yesterday with the county clerk , The amendment to the original articles provides that the board of directors shall consist of nine stockhold ers instead of sovcn. The ofllccrs of the company nro William A. Pnxton , president , and Kobert L. ( Jarlish. secretary. MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT rKSSSs SHsfe. ' "IS ? & " ! "T 1 ? ' SSfe ? - . ' n l Illl Illllll"1 hus the , J ; Mustang'conquers ! \ Makes MAN or BEAST well agai _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jj Absolutely Pure. This powder never \nrlps. A innrvolof purity strcnptli nml wliolt'soiiii'iicss. More urniioinlcii thnn the ordinary klmK iiiul rnntiol liri sold It comuctltlon with tno imiltltuili'4 of low co t ihnrtwolKlit iiluiu or pliimphnto powders Soli ] only in cniis , Hoynl linking 1'owUcr Co. , iv Wnll street , New Vorlc ESTABLISHED 185II ISO So. Chicago , Ills , ( ClarkSt , The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS J /vr.tr.i * . Clirouic , Ncryons and Mate Diseases , Ki NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Fnlllnc Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Bock Ache anil all ( lie effecll leading to early decuy ami perhaps Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-fatline success. -SYPHILIS and nil bad Blood and SklnDls easea permanently cured. ATS-KIDNEY and URINARYcomplalnt , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Slricture , Varicocele and all disease ! of the Gcnlto-Uriimy Organs cured promptly wilhoul injury to Stomach , Kiilne > s or oilier OrKans. Aii * No experiments. Age and experience lm < portant. Consultation free and sacred. 3-Scnd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous ami Delicate Diseases. S"Those contemphting Mairiace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , eacl 15 cents , both as cents ( stamps ) Consult the oIJ Doctor. A friendly letter orcallinaysaveruUiresiifler. \ng \ and Oiame , am ) add golden ) ears to life. * 3Hook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors"jocentsstamps ( ) . Medicine nnd writings sent crerj where , ( .ccure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 tn 13. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL , CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. i i i * XJ VVX * I _ gt < K&3 * fmviwmmmit 6 MOJ. . * * M& THE 0 N.LY- i/ifil ETINEM DKo D fl nVlLLECAU 'Send for cir , $ ' HrM\i3 \ fr Q.S- Abie and Cat-R-Oure Santa : : - - For Sale by G-oodman Dru Co. Sl'f.ciF'io 1ms ( iircd 1110 or a illinium t breakltiK out on my li'K , lilcli LHtiscil Intolerable | iuin. H.is called I Itezunm by thu do IOIH four oflioiu itieiiteilinuitli no relief. I runiililly I confess that I owe my present KOOI ! ill * ulth loS. S.H. which In inyehtlmutlon 11 inviiliKiblu us a Ijlood luincdy , .Mlss.llTIlIJllWlTT. . SSJ7 N. luth St. , St. Louis , Mo Our baby when two months old uns | at tacked with Scronilo , liUli fora IOIIK I tlmo destroyed her eyesight rntlioly. land rnu-ed todesiialr of her life , Thu IdoitoiH fulled to relieve her , . .inda IKnvoherSWIFT'S Sri.i n ic. which boon li'iirrd hci cntlrel ) , and blio Is now halo I nnd hearty. | i ; . V. DI-I.K , Will's 1'olnt. Texas 1 r T'Send for book Klvintt hlntory of Illool Dlseuhi-s nnd adilio to snlleier/ / > . Imalloa free. TuiS : HThi'i.'int Co. , Drawer 'J , Atluiitu , On. I > R. OWEN'S ELEGTREG AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auo. 10 , ' 1887. IMPROVED FED. 1,1889. DR. OWEN'S ELEOTHO. GALVANIC BODY BELT AND SUSPENSORY ' ' to cure Ibt fol- MI. E.mflj All CompUlntl , ; iLumbago , General ana - Nervous debility. Oof ttveneii , Kidnyr Diieties Kervouiness , TreraMin , Bexual Eih ustionW if Ing of Body , Disrates Indlieretlont In Youth , Age , Mar- Kle Llf , Jc rei * ' ll f"ei i vrutDiua . . . ur r tuul orrtni of mile or ftmilt. lit-nHiitnii k : 1'Aimra ( is au IMVH mui , i ELECTnIC INSOLES nimrim. i lllu.lr IeJ | .ro'lill | , titlJ ll ) t . DTdOK. UcDtlooltiliirer | tdlrmi OWEN ELEOTB10 BELT & APPLIANCE CO. SOU North Broadway. bT. LOUIS. MO RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTED , d ALVANIO TRUSS , Owtn'i Electrio Belt Attachment. ere wlib e&it ao < l eomfort. Tb cur * nadf lulU or lroor. TLll la lh 00)7 ) tlecirlfl truit end ttlt Ter msif. It HiibtiinlD tnm IV l DO da , , , lor full dfltrlllion of Dr. Owtn't KI olro Qilrttilt r > lii , HI lt l in ll.ut Truiici in J Inioln ifpj 8e. for Mil lllutr lf-i - piuitiltt ol'leU "HI U lent joa lo pl > ln ic > le < l tDKlo [ . HoJ , oul > lit tt OWEN ELEOTRIO BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 300 Worth Broadway , BTOUia , MO. _ PENNVBOVAt fVAPKRH ftro > irucnajf ully u&txl uiouthly by over 10,000 ' Ladies. AteSafe , Effectual and J'leauint > $1 iicrbnx by nmll.or at ilniRKlBts. Sealed -J'tiritculart 2 poetngn ftanipd. Addroxd TUB KUIUUA CUKWICAL Co. , UuruoiT , Mica. J'or sale anil li l innll ! > ] / Goodman Vri < u Cot Omaha , Nebraska * Preparatory to opening our spring goods we have tnnuguraicrt n Ornncl Closing Out Sale of ninny lmct ol'our most populni lots in our Mens' ' Suit Department , and Our Childrens' ' Department LOT NO. 1--WC hnvo marked n number ofMcns.'Pnncy Worsteds , Scotch nnd American Cheviots nnd Cnssimct'cs SncU Suits , embracing goods sold nil season for $18 , $2O nnd $ 22 , down to the popular price of $12.BO to close. Wo wish it understood thnt we nllow no goodsto grow rusty on our counters. These nre nil this senson's goods , new nnd fresh , nnd made ns only first clnssclothing should be , perfect in etiers respect , nnd guaranteed to give such satisfaction to the purchaser , as to Increase the popularity tlio Continental has already obtained by selling only reliable goods. Remember the price of this lot o Mens' Fine Grade Suits , is $12.5O. SPECIAL IN YOUTHS' SACK SUITS , PRICE $12. LOT NO. 2.--We have consolidated several lines of Youths' Cassimerc and Cheviot Sack Suits , and wil , offer them at $12 per suit. We guarantee thnt not one in this lot has ever been sold tn our store for less thnn $18 per suit. Buyers will appreciate the price when the goods nre examined. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS , AgeslStolS. LOT NO. 3 In this department we will offer about 1GO suits of pure , all wool fabrics , goods which have sold nil senson for $1O , at the nominal cost of $7 per suit. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS , Ages 10 to 13. LOT NO. 4 Aspecial bargain lot of School Suits in Cheviots and Cassimores , the roughly reliable goods , are offered to close atS. ' MENS' PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. LOT NO. 5 This week we have sold n large number of pantaloons , advertised last Monday ntO.OO. Now styles will be added , nnd we claim this tobe the choicest bargain fenle we have ever hnct. Now , fine Trousers , in several choice styles at $ B.5O. Not one pair hns been sold for less than $0 , and some as high ns $0. nnd $7. LOT NO. 0 In addition to the nbove we have ndded ISO pairs of genuine SawyerCassimerc Panta loons , in n neat brown check , in all sizes up to 42 waist , at $3.OO per pair. And 2OO pairs of all woo Cheviot Pants , in a neat brown and gray check , at$2.6O per pair. Samples of these pantaloons will ba shown in our windows to-day. L O Sample garments ofthcse lots will be sent to any address , and if not found as advertised , may be ro- urned at our expense. OMBAOSTON Freeland , . Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proorietors' Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS nnd tunny times will prove to you n Kroat OSK , Von slioiilcl not ilola > ovaii for n day our comlnj ; to our store. Wo are making a clivui Hwcep of our entire stock of winter goods , anil will niino you prlcou that win nterost you. r. J. E. McGrew , Ono of the Most Successful In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , S8 yeximl Oi ( jans , absolutely cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , nntccil. Olf'IH niOCACCQ Ills treatment for uMH UIOuAOLOi Kl\eH the most beautiful complexion , und u perfect NKII | , CONSULTATION FREE : fcond stump for reply. Office Bushman Bloc * . 16th and IJouulas Sts. Omaha. NoQ " " "H M ! NATIONAL BANK U. S. DBPCSITORY , OMAHA , MSB. Capital S400.003 Surplus Jan. 1st , IbbO K.OU ) OtTICKIIS AMI Dllll.trOHs ; I , W. VATI-H. I'lesldcnt 1-i.wis b , Ithi.n. Vice J'reaidcnt. w. ii.s. iiiuiii.s , caiincr. JIllit'lOHSi ) : A K Tnu7\r < iN. W.V. 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Cull Ultocti.iiu PEERLESS DYES THE AND - , ro d to take for DCS Moln s , AlRrslialloWB Corlnr llnuidi .Clinton , Dlxon , Clilcnvn , Milwaukee , ? Jn iJ10'111. ' ' . , ' .T" the I'BnP1" f NabrHiliH.colo- i J2S : T ° , Iuinf.VU1" ? ' ' lhoNoriidii. . Orodori. Wash- US' lSADb1.y ! ' 'S J" i i8 " 'U'r'or | ' nU ; n"1 el AfHltm 'a few of tbc nnnirroiu points of inparlorlty cnjoji'dbr ( lie p trrB tir this roud lictwiicii OmahS rtiUJii'lrS" ' . " ? ' " " 'r ' ( ' " tr lim ilar of UAt JOACHKM , wlilih itr tlnrlneit Unit liiiioan nrt and InucnuItT can pronto. In I'ALACJHSI.KKI'INrJCAUa inn uqual of which can nut bo fouriil elupwhi-ro. At , ' , , , , . ' I'KllanapolH. Cincinnati. lli llinr lo , ' , I'lllthnrir. . 'lurnnto , Montreal. ; .o.tou. New York. I'lilladulpbm , Ilalilmnro , Mnih. . nil points In the Aa t Ask for ticket * lla. "NORTHWESTERN" - . . it. uucjiirrr. ' n. p. WILSON. Ucn'l M/irmcpr. / ' ' Qen'l 1'ou i Agent. \V.N. \ IIAIICOCIC , ( V"n'nVo > ; tyrInJ'AFent. I ) IS. KIM1IAU , . 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V II , CAHPKNTKU , antral r i > ug r tat k'AOl Affnt 7 . 1C UKAKrOltD , A tlUnt Utoeral 1'1IICBI ji 'llokel As nt. J.T , CLAItu. 'J B raJi rtrlDt ndeni. General and ( ft YTT ? T1 Weaknei. of llodyanij Mind. Efftcti < L ; U JLVJJ ofrrroracrEifet.til-JOMtprVourit. Mrlii > l , > clil > niMllMtliriillf ICnli.rJ Uo ) . , ltljrc , , J | HlrrnilkrnnMK.I MILrtMII til IIKIU1S * MUlSof Illllrr , Jb.c.liul ; Lif.lll. * IKItllIIIHllllVT | : < BM. In I it , . Men Ir.llr ; rrwm 47 fcUUa , 7rrrlli rlci , end Ktf.t nOmnlrlrf. | | > 0 < 1Q nrllctbCBl. ltrfrk , rullcitUttttlON , tbj nr Lf. .filltcl U.iJ.JI free. Uinn u\f \ MtClCAl CB. , BtiMlO , N , | . MCM I" ' ILmujh crrt.r or [ 3 lYlClM ! , ! | .rallu..h.u/U IlvRBK | ' < rfrcilv riK'inril ly llm iicw il ] JIB , PESLON-DUPne Method _ * L52L * * hi , "lor ourlitw illu.liutnl ( .uuli Ij KS9HBkaBBX9 llnlili" Aiwlutc ncirrr Vurlco- ri3ln rurr > l wiUiout PJUI or < 'iH-rntt"ii Auurrti i Dealon-Duiiro Cllnlcjue , l' ' tttiuwblIuloiu \ ! DR. ALFRBD SIIIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon I'LATTSMOUTU , - MJUUAaiCA.