8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2B. 1880. THECITY. Collections of intornnl rovcnuo yos- tordny were $11,077.02. Jerry Lcnry. the operator of flrd find police alarms nt hcnuqunrtcra , is on the bick list. A stolen sat ; hol and a pocketbook picked up on the street nrc nwnlting owners in Chief Scavcy's ofllco. It cost Charles Skinner $12.50 to throw n. brick at n bill poster named Daw-son , and he paid it to .Judge Ucrka. "William S. Hod fluid , a flrotntin , who is a member of hook mid ladder com pany No. - , has hnndcd in his resigna tion * , to tnlto effect March 1. The brandy and cigars confiscated by the Internal revenue ofllces wore hold nt noon yesterday , .ludgo Iloltnos toolc the cigars and Lou ! a Hoohmor the brandy. Frank Hock , the man who lost his finger in the Sunday afternoon fight , lias been hold under bonds to annualns prosecuting witness in case Finun is captured. D. S. llutehor , a driver working for John StovoiiBon , was arrested yesterday for not making a fair dlvido of UU faros with his employer. IIo was charged with getting $ l.Uo the best of it. A warrant has boon issued for the arrest of G. C. Hoboy , of Crawford , Nob. , charged with sending obscene matter through the mails. Ttio prose cution is in the hands of the postolllco inspector. C'urpcls wore imported to Omaha from Hradford , England , yesterday , and wore consigned to S. A. Orchard. Three cases of dry goods from Glacgow wore alfco i-ccoivod by the Klpiitriulc- Koch company. The stock of drugs bcli'iiging to .1. W. MoMonnmy , at 1 "ill ! Du.lj'o street , was sold yesterday to Atu.xunder L. Pollock , for the sum of * ' > , 'JO ! . A bill ofwlo of the property was filed with the county clerk. George Wilbor , a barber , was found in possession of an overcoat that lie had bought cheap from a man who was unknown to him. The coat was claimed by the rightful owner , mid George was fined 920 and costs. The gnlnito between the horse oar tracks on Farnain street is becoming so rounded that the horses attached to the cars slip upon it very builJy. Yesterday a number of men wcro engaged in scatter ing gravel between the rails in order to save tin horses from falling. Private Burns , of the Second infant ry , escaped again from the guard house nt Fort Omaha yostorday. It is the third tinio within a few months that ho has made n. break for liberty and this tinio all traces of him scorn to bo lost. Picket" , however , uro looking out for him at the depots. Porsonul I'.iragrapht. D. 13. Kerry , of Crete , Is nt the Paxton. Jolm Stout , of Lincoln , U at the Milhivd. A. C. Colton , of Beatrice , is stopping at the Paxton. Li. Wessol , jr. , of Lincoln , is a Kucst at the Stove O'Day , of Ncllgli , Neb. , is a Kucat nt the Murray. Snm D. Lclnnd , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Murray. F. E. Kotchum , of Ftcuiont. is stopping at the Millnrd. J. U. Davis , of Wnlino , is among the guests nt the Milliird. Goo. W. WainOcrlght , of Blair , registered nt the Millanl. U. N. Withiioll and wife have returned from California. V. Allyn , of Broken Bow , registered at the Paxton last night. 1C. E. Valentine , of West Point , was at the Millnrd last night. H. M , KoU.yor , of Clark , Jfeb. , was at the Mlllard ycstorduy. W. A. Warner , of Lincoln , is among the guests at the Murray. H. G. Bronsou , of Wahoo , icgistcrcd nt the Mlllard last night. J. J. Stubb , of Oakland , Neb. , registered at the Pnxton yesterday. U. J. Kilpatrick and wife wcro among the guests nt the Paxton last night. Gcorgo E. Donnington , of Falls City , Neb. , registered nt the Millard last night. Judge M. 11 Hopewell , of Tckama , is back again nnd has registered at the Millurd. Mr. John W. Vogel , manager of McNlsh , Rnmzu & Arno's rolincd minstrels , is la the city. city.Signal Signal Ofllcor Welsh , In charge of the O i nub a weather bureau , Is coullncd to his hnmo through illness. C. Ira Tnttlo , Ira Johnson and George Ilackctt , wore in from Kearney yesterday and registered nt the Millurd. Mrs. Iloo Elliott has returned from Sioux City , where she 1ms boon visiting for seine weoUs. Mr. and Mrs. Ulllott hnvo taken a house on North Twunty-lUtU street. Acquitted. Alvin Sarlin , accused of stealing ? 55 from the house where ho was hoarding on Paul street , wns tried ana acquitted in the district court yesterday. Alike Gels tlie Pin. The ease of Mike Fitzgerald versus Jim Douglas for the possession of a K. of L. pin consumed half a tluy In Justice Ivroegcr's court , nnd resulted In Fitzgerald carrying off the trinket. _ Wr. Walters 111. Frank Walters , n well-known politician , Is dangerously ill at his homo SU3 South Nine teenth street. IIo IB allllctcd with consump tion. His recovery Is doubtful. Ills condi tion ycstciday was discouraging to his friends. rtur Committee. The following attorneys have been ap pointed a bar committee to examine appli cants for admission : T. J. Mrdioney , chair man ; U. D. Gregory , Simeon Bloom , K. M. Unrtlott , Jmnes W. Hamilton , J. W. Edgor- ton and Jolm Vf. Care. Still Under Guard , Lawson Co well and wife , who were hold last Thursday oy United States Commis sioner Amlci'bon , on the charge of robbing the jiinlls ut Tlelsoy , nro still under guard , They sent after friends out there to came hero and le'n tholr bonds but their friends linvo not yet put In an appearance , A Moi-nlnc Hlnze , Thoflro department had a run to Nineteenth street , near Charles , at 0:35 : n. in. yesterday , wheio a'building owned by Horace Clement , of No. 1 engine/ company , and occupied , by a dressmaker named Mrs. Cnry , was In flames , About $50 dauiugo was done , to the house und a number of half ilnlahcU dresses ruiuoJ. Policemen on I Me Vtiiducls. The police nnd tire commission IIP.B In structed the chief of police.to detail four police oAlcera from the metropolitan force to guard the Eleventh and Sixteenth street viaducts on nnd after March 1. Heretofore , special watchmen huvo been employed , hut as It wan decided Unit thcso should be paid out of the police fund it was decided to tml > - etltulo olllceis from the force. The Club Won. At two o'clock ycatordny Officer Boyle turcstcd a vicious looking colorca man for exposing his person on Farnain street near Eleventh. As the patrol wugoa diet net ccmo to tnnu promptly , a crowd soon gath ered nud the prisoner began to work on their foollugs by a speech that only u colored - orod man could make. When lo thnuaht ho hnd them in a proper stuto of mjril hg imido n break for liberty , ut the same time dr.iw- Inpa.n ugly looking knife , nnd attotnptlug t stab the ofllcor , The I Irs } , attempt was n failure , nnd ho tried It several titans only in bo clubbed into submission until at Inti Qftleor llovlo bncamo tiroJ. of waiting for the patrol , and nicreliod the cian r.p to tao elation. SONS OP IIEIIOI2S. How They nro Now Ilnmlo.l In One llnriiinnlotis Ortfnnl7.nlIon. Tun Hun of Sunday contained telegrams telling of the consolidation of the "cnmn" nnd nest nystcuis of the Sons of Veterans , The difference between thcso organizations ns ascertained Sunday from M. P. O'Hrion , heretofore has hcontu follows : The "camp" system , of which General Gcorgo B. Abbott , of Chicago , li commaniler-ln-chief , Is known ni the Som of Veterans of the United SUtcs of America ana Is hy far the more numerous , having 70,000 members. This Is n strictly military organization and m o Ulcered like the United Slates army , each state being called n division nnd having regimental oftlcors. Each local subdivision Is called n camp and h ofllcorcd the same as n company of In fun- try. The members call one another "brother. " The -'post" system Sons of Veterans , simply that over which Gcorgo W. Murks presides , is fashinhod nftcr the U. A. U. It has a commntidor-in-chlof , senior vice commander nnd Junior vice commander. The othur olMeors have military titles. They also have n council of administration. Each state Is called a department nnd has depart ment ofllccrs with the same titles as the national ofllcers. Local sub divisions nro called posts , and uro ofllccrcd as follows1 Past commander , senior and junior vice past commander , chaplain , quartermaster , quartermaster's sergeant , udjnitnnt , scrscitit-niajor , burgeon , olllcor- of-tho-diiy , oniccr-of-thu-gu.ird , Inside gnnrd nii'J ' sentinel. They wear the same insignia of rank as thntof oDIcers of the G. A. H. , anil they call themsclvoj "comrades. " This organization numbers about nine or ten thousand. The post system has never been nblo to gst a foot-hold lu the west , lu fact , not further west than Ohio. They attempted to organ- l/o Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota , but be fore It became permanent , their members , wont ever to the camp system. In Nebraska the post system died in Ib8l , and since then the camp system has prevailed At present the Nebraska division numbers about one thousand. It has llfty-eight canms and is olllcercd as follows : Colonel , A. M. Appel- get , Tccumsoh ; lieutenant colonel , Moses P. O'ltrlon ' , Omaha ; major , L. S. Ellsworth , Holdrcgo : surgeon , Samuel T. Haldrcdirc , M , D. , Omalm ; Adjutant , William Grimes , Tccumseh ; chief mustering oillccr , William B. MeArthur , Lincoln. It is believed that the action of the joint committee in consolidating the two orders will ho unanimously approved by the next encampment of this division , and also by the next national umcampmcnt. Thcic Is one cnmp in Omaha. It is known as General Gcorgo Crook , Camn No. 1. It 1ms forty members , and is oflleered ni fol lows : Captain , E. 1) . Gideon ; ilr.st liouton- nnt , Gcorgo Pcabody ; second lieutenant , Otto Nciderwclsscr ; llrst sergeant. Frank J. Contes ; quuitormastcr's ' sergeant , Edward G. Jones ; sergeant of the guard , A. W. Stuart ; chaplain , Moses P. O'Brien ; sur geon , S. T. BaldrcilRe. They also have u camp council. This camp was organised about two years ago , and is growing rapidly and will soon bo the best camp In the west. They arc now preparing for a grand camp-firo to he given next mouth. They are also nt work on the proper observance oC Memorial day. - One of the causes for consideration of the two orders was the action of the last national encampment of the G. A. U. , recognising the camp system Sons of Veterans , U. S. A. It is expected that South Omaha will have ncamp within the next month , as tin effort is already being made to that end. Lost. "I don't know whore , I can't tell when , I don't too how something of great value to mo , and for the return of which 1 shall bo truly thankful , via. : n , good appetite. " Found. "Health and bti-ongth , pui-o blood , un appetite like a wolf , regular digestioniill by taking that popular and peculiar modicum , Hood's Sursaparillu. I want everybody to try it this season. " It is sold by all druggists. One hun dred doses one dollar. THKODOKI2TI1E FIRST. The Young Gentleman Una tlic Honor of Monopolizing the Crcclic. Blue-eyed , rosy-cheeked Theodore Miller , n bright youngster fora two-year-olO , was playing about the play-room at the Creche yesterday watched by the matron , Mrs. Chedlster , who occasionally took a hand In the piny herself , und seemed to enjoy It as much as the baby. Theodore has the boner of being the first baby entered at the Creche. His mother is compelled to bo absent from homo during the dav and says that she thinks the now in stitution will prove u perfect boon to h or , because , heretofore , she had been compel led to leave her baby in incompetent hands , and ns a consequence worried about him all day. Now she knows ho will bo taken cure of. Thirteen other babies are expected to bo entered by nnd to-morrow , accommo dations for that number having been engaged. Tuo society has decided that babies from one to eight years of ago will bo received , The charges will bo 10 cents a day for each child , except where there are two from the sumo family , when 15 cents will bo levied , and if three are entered by the same parents the rate will bo 20 cents. Worthy mothers in destitute circumstances can have their little ones cared for without charge and will bo assisted in obtaining employment. Thooppiesscd subjects of European gov ernments turn to this country for free homos , free laws , and for the trco use of Salvation Oil for their pains. It la the slight cold frequently contracted that undermines the system. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup In the beginning stages and bo cored. Tlie IMuiuhliiK mil. Tin : 15 ni : is in receipt of a communication trom Mr. Hobcrt D. Duncan , In which ho as sumes whatever bluinu is duo for the bill In troduced by U. S. Berlin. He drew up the bill himself , and fulling to got n meeting of the muster plumbers , Kent it down on the rccommpiidntioii of individual members. He thinks the bill a good sanitary measure , nud thinks It should be passed. It provides that all muster plumbers shall nuvo served an apprenticeship of three years , though this provision is not to bo retroactive. The writer has some pertinent remarks to make on the evils of employing inexperienced or theoretical plumbors. A second provision requires the registra tion of Journeymen plumbers and their up- prontlcus. The idea , says Mr. Duncan , is to shut down on t ho practice of sciidlin ; out boys to do pluinulng work , The objectors , lie says , arc theoretical plumbers , und not men of practical experi ence. It's ns plain as a pilco stuff that any article of pustery or food llavored witli adulterated flavoring cannot possess the wholosomoncsi or agreeable flavor of ono in which u pure fruit extract like one of Van Du/.or's has boon used. The flavoring extracts prepared by Van Duxor & Co. r. re from wound fruit , highly concentrated contain more than usual quantity und arc therefore doubly eco nomic. Their llavor is bupoib , Cro- ! corj uvcrywhtii-c sell thorn. "Unknown , " iliiiiil-Bnll Th'jro wan a hand-ball match at Hurt's court SuuJay afternoon bctwMii an "un known" from Now York and KilfroUon , on one sMo , nnd Durns und Lcnry on the other , The ilrht trnmn resulted In u victory for the ' 'Unknown" nml Kilgallon by a scorcjof ! U to IT. Burns and Loary won Urn second by 21 points to 1'J for their opi > oiiciiU. Another match was played yesterday afternoon be tween t ho same parties , A challenge has been icrcivcd by Jtho Onmhu playprs from the Kmisns City le-im to piny n match , best three out of live , for $101' , The chalicnt'o will probably bo ac- coptcd. The "Unkiiqwii1" Jiieut loncd above Is u very superior player , but refuses to give his name. Hf-sollilioiiH of COM dole rice , H. W.'Gray , In behalf of the employes on the building In which Mr. Jilulco was killed sends HID following resolutions ; Whnrcas , In the Inscrutlbli wr.ys of nn all- wi w Providence , our superintendent has been removed from us , wo , ubsodutcd with htw , desirli-.g to express onr deep sympathy with his wife nnd family in their nflllction , do unlto In this expression of our warm re gard for him , nnd dcplbrc deeply his death. Wprds nro inadequate to express our sorrow row , nnd language cannot console in this sad bereavement , bnt wo cunnotrcfraln from ex pression nnd so convey this our sympathy , ns best wo can. Muy ho "who dooth nil thlnes well" linvo ever In his keeping the wife nnd children left behind , und raise up ninny nnd warm friends who will cnro for the widow and futhorless ; nnd bo It Kesolvecl , That n copy of the nbovo resolu tions bo forwarded to his family nnd near relatives , a nil that they bo inserted in the Boston Herald nnd American Architect. lion. .Tas. D. Giflln , Judge of the Eighth Judicial District of Iowa , says : "It gives mo pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Itomedioj , because I dose so from actunl experience in the tiso of them inmy family. I refer particu larly to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , which I think uno.xuolled by any other. " * wiijii WIN on The HtrlklhK Tftl7or7 AVIll Kljjlit UiHll Hprlnt ; . Ata meeting hfcltl yesterday the local tailor decided that they would contltuio the strike until the spring season opened , nuit that If then there should ho no .Indication of the merchant tailors canting to terms , they would seek green liehln and pastures now. They emphatically declare Unit they will not re turn to worlt under the new rate of wages , but that , in preference , would move to other cities where bettor wages nro paid. All the union men in the shops of Ilclln & & Thompson , Guekcrt & McDonald , Ed B. Williams nml F. J , Himgo , the merchants who issued the now bill , llnlslicd lip the jobs they wcro on when the stri'to ' botran yester day , und will work no more until the rtilllcul- tles shall bo settled. Eighty-seven men nro out of employment. A rumor to the effect that the Union men In nil the shops would walk out to-day is without foundation , as all the other shops continue paving the old bill. The merchants nro taking things coolly enough and scorn to bo totally unconcerned. Tho.v huvo hut little work on hund , which they uro nblo to handle. Botli the journeyman and the merchants continue obstinate- und it is Impossible to toll how the nITuir will terminate. Thus fur but few striitiuo tailors have come to town , ami soinoof the strikers say they do not expect many. The latter has a com mittee of four men nt each depot on the arrival of every train and tliov claim that nil now comers will In this way ba received and given a statement of the causes of the strike. They nlso suy that there is not much danger of good tailors coming west. These sire supposed to bo members of tlio international and all getting good wages. Besides they do not into to pay cur fare. The local tailors' union has no connection with the international , but members say it is BUlllcicntly strong to support the strikers until the date above mentioned , Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnamst. , telephone 12GI , blank book makers , etc. THI3 IIOSPJTAIj INVESTIGATION. The Committee Will Visit the Build- in i : ToOIilny. Henry Voss.Tohn , J. Coots and Mr. Lawrio , the special committee , will nuke 11 visit to the new county hospital to-day. There are no new developments in the sensation , except that Vosa claims to have been mis represented. Yesterday ho was seen by a Bin : reporter and said : "I was not engaged to take a hand in this affair "by Myers. Commissioner Mount first spoke to mo about it nmt at his request I consented to act. There is no truth , either , in the re port that Myers and myself ever told Brown anything about what kind of arches and ceil ings the specifications call for. I know ab solutely nothing with reference to that fea ture of the controversy. " Mr. Voss hud n letter from Myers , but no says there was not a word in it to the effect that brick , iron , or other material should bo used in the disputed work. Fine piano tuning at A. ITospo's. o - Burial of un Old Settler. Yesterday , the funeral of Mrs Anna Mngduluna Frcnzer took pluco from the resi dence of her daughter , Mrs. Peck , on North Nineteenth street , and was largely attended by friends of the family. Mrs. Fronzcr was eighty-seven years of ujro , and was the mother of Peter Frcnzer , popnetor : of the block of that name , und Joseph Frcn/cr , an employe of the Union Pacific. She had been uiresidontof Omaha for thirty-four years , whore her family is well known nnd ro- ppctcd. The remains wcro borne to St. Mary's church , ut Douglas and Sixteenth stiects , where requiem mnss wns sung by Hcv. Father Glauber. Tlio body wus en cased in u beautiful cloth-draped casket on which was u silver shield bearing the name , nee nnd duto of death of the deceased. The pull bearers were : John WIedorkehr , Peter Bugon , A. Spelleberg , Peter Alias , Bernard Kolster and Peter Ganslor , The remains were interred in the Gorman Catholic ceme tery. _ _ A New Train. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45 : a. in. ; leaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. in. , and runs through without cjiango to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado wcbt- bound , and for Topolm , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points east and south via Kansas City. Returning , train leaves Manhattan at 22 : > p. in. ; arriving at Beatrice at ( iU3 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omaha nt 11:20 : p. in. , Coun cil Blull's 11-10 : p. in. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the east , and from Denver , Saliim , Abeline and all points west , enabling passengers to visit the principal points in KniibUH and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have flrst- uluss equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaolics of the latest pattern. The now train will fill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ _ PIslicH. Low May , chairman of the Nebraska fish commission , Came Into town yester day from Lincoln , where ho conferred with certain members of the legislature with regard to the a ) > - proprlntton for the commission for the next two yours. Ho states that the amount asked for is 110,000 , which Is but u slight in crease upon that allowed by the lust legisla ture , mid with this sum he hopes to bo able to make the commission do more work than ever before In the same time. Those who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonio never havodyspopslacostivonoss , bad breath , piles , pimilosiiguo and ma laria , poor appetite , low spirits , houd- ncho or kidney troubles , Price CO cents. Goodman Drug Co , * I ) I HI ) , Cos'OVEii In this city , Ilazol , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thorndories B. nnd A. Y. Conover , February S5 , at their residence , -'Ol Ohio street. Fuiicial to-day at 2 [ o'clock p.m. rfdends invited. Children Cry for Pitcher' ' Castoria. When Rabf vex Melt , we gare her Castoria. When lie woj a Child , she cried for Caetoria , When ( he brcamo llln , &ho clung to Castoria , \\1-Tu \ f&olud CUfclrcB , she paw liiici Castoria , This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strenrUi \vliolcsomoncss. . More economical than the ordinary kinds , nml cannot Im sola In competition with tnn multitudes of low cost , shortwelKht alum or plitmplmto. powilors. Sold only In rnns. Uoyni Unking iWder Co. . UW Wall street. No\v \ Vorfc tJk < - < * . " 1 DOGTOIt .OharSesiil , , Jordan Successor to DOCTOK J. CRESAP McCOY , ( LatooflJclIovuo Hospltal.NowYork ) ( I ate of the University of Now York City and Kuwaiti UulYeislty , WasliliiBton , D , 0. HAS OPFICUS No. 31O and 311 Rarasro Building Corner Fifteenth and Hartley sts. , Omaha , Neb. , where all curable cases are treated wlMi success. Note Dr. Charles M. Jordan has been icsl- Oent physician for Ir. McCoy , In Oiuiiha , for the past year anil Is tlio physician who has made tno cures that have been published w eekly In this paper. Medical diseases treated skilfully. Doaf- nose , Consumption. Ilronchltls , Asthma , Dj-s- jiepsla , Itheumatlsm and till Nervous and SklnDlseaoos. CONSULTATION nt office or l > y mall , tl. Olllco hours U to 11 u. m. , 2 to4 p.m. , 7 to 8p. m. , Sunday olllce hours from u a. in. , to 1 p. m. Corioipoudence receives prompt attention. Mauv diseases are treated successftiHv by Dr. Jordon throuirn the malls.and It Is tlnis possible for those unable to make a journey to obtain BUCCKSSl.'UI , HOSPITAL I'UEATMKNX' AT V 'JHB1U HOMKS. CALIFORNIA ! The Laod of Discoveries ! circular , MlMiltr2a ! AHIETINCMCDiCQ.oreiyiLLr.CAU Santa A b le : d : fa tF Ci : xe For Sale by O-oodman Drug Co. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successor * to John C. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At the old blond 1OT Tanuim St. Orders by telenropn solicited and promptly utten Jed. Telephone to No. 23. IVOKCI-S-A. UUJDIttOlt , . . D III Uanrjora tit , ( 'incajo ; miyic * fruoi 21 rour kui UU a4i.u ijuliniJuJ lujalijr irauuctui SPRING STYLES , While other Clothing Houses nrc still trying to dispose of their winter stock , wo nro ng usual the first in the field with Now Spring Goods. Tomorrow morning shall have open ami ready for inspection , our complete line o Spring Overcoats. Don't fail to look nl them as it will ho a treat to j'ou to see the now styles and n surprise to see the prices. THERE TS ABSOLUTELY NO HOUSE HERE OR KLSE- WHERE THAT WllLL SHOW YOU AN EQUAL LINE , NOR IS THEUE ANOTHER HOUSE HERE OR ELSEWHERE THAT WILL COMPETE WITH US IN THE PRICES. Among thp line , wo will show you two styles oE Melton Overcoats , one a brown the other a grey shade , Loth very nice ; lined with good sin-go and front-faced to the button holes with silk , at $5.75. .lust think oC it ! A genteel Overcoat , silk faced and elegantly made , and good enough for anybody to wear , nl $5.75. You never saw such n garment oll'ered for less than $10. Another Spring Overcoat to which we direct attention is the onev < i arc ollbring nl $ T.)0. ! ) This is made of n tine , stylish wide wale goods , medium light color , trimmed and made like any merchant tailor garment' , with a rich satin sleeve lining ; other houses will charge you from 812 to $1 " ) for such a coat. A third garment which wo lake pride to mention is n very fine Melton , of a beautiful light shadewhich we offer at ยง 13.50. This coat is LIN HI ) THROUGHOUT WITH FINE SILK , and in quality , nppenrsinco and make , equal to any custom made garment for which u merchant tailor would'charge $35 o$10. : . Those are only a very few of the styles. We can show you dozens of them , and every one you will admit is a beauty and a bargain. Don't delay , but remember that the earliest oilier.- * enjoy the advantage of the widest choice. Our hat department is booming and those f)5c ) Dorljyg are going lik1 wild lire. PLAIN FIGURES AND OKTE Fi&XCJB ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. RflARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Gcniilnn System omicmory Training. Vour Ucinlin Jji'ariu'il in one reading. nilnil uiunlrrlng curort. Every child and ndult crenlly benrflttoil. Gruat Inducements to Corrcspondenco Classo. rroFiwcttts. with opinions of Ur. Win. A. Hnni- miiViiI , the worlil-Iahinl Specialist In Mln.l lea . . niinlrllJrpcMilPnfTliniiiiiHoil.tlionrontriijrclHif. ic inrrpcMin. I. ill. Jtucktrv , D.U. . editor < ( tlio AnHnn & ' - , tlio hciratlBt. faeoeaif J .7 II Iclmrrt 1'roi-tor JloiiN Imlie ftlblnnV J udnh 1' . Jlenjamiu , ami , 237 Finh Avc. , N. Y. NATIONAL DISPENSARY CIIllO.NIC nml I'KIVATK IMSKA'MSS ' ot MEN and WOMH.V siiceci fulT ! treiiteil. YOUNG MEN Suffering from tlio oirocls of youthful follies or Imlts eratloni , or nro trouhloil wltli WonkncM * . Norvnu * Jt'hlllly , txjsi of . Memory , lc-pomleney. ) Aversion to -ooletj , Kltlney Tioahlos or nn > dlseife of Ino dcnl to-Urinary Oririinn. inn hero Hnd u H r nnd speedy cure. ClinrKcs reusonablc , e iieclnll ) to the roar. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicrcnre many troubled with too fiequi'iit cvaciin tlousof the blnilclcr , often arcamnnnlid liy n sIlBht , sniurtlni ; or buriilnu suiiHiitlon , und wcabcnmit of the njstem In niniiiinertlie imtlrnt raniiot iiceoiint for On exiimlnlnit the niliinry deposits n ropy sediment vill often bo found , und fOMicilnics particles of nlbu neil \v III appear or the culor boot a tliln , mllkM HIP , tuinln chnnKlne ton diirk or torpid uppearaiKe I'liori'aril nianviiiiMinhodlcof this illtlUulty , Ijjnor- > nt of the I'uusc. which is thoHunind stnire ol soinl lal nc-ikiiovs. Ilia doctor will n ariintp nperfost cure In all such di-.cs. nnd n healtliy reMoratlon ol tlioccnltiiiirlnitiy orc'i'is. CoiiMiitnUori fno. i-enil . ' rent Hlainp lot "Voun't Man' I rlciid.or Uulilu to Wedlock , " Ireo to a'l ' , Aldress DSL. SPIMHEY & CO Main nnd 1iHh St. , Kansas City , Mo. ention this paper. . OWEN'S AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Aun.48. 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1889. DR OWEH'B ELECTRO- GALVANIC BODY BELT i. AND SUSPENSORY > ra rt' guaranteed to cure the fol * j vC-lowlDg dlieaita. camel ? ! All OXKlitiimotio Coroplainti , BHiLumbaco , General and N rvou Debility. Ooi- , Ilvcntn.Kidny Jjiipases Mervoutneai , Trembling , BCIUJ ! Ezbaustion.Wut- . . . ' "B " ' Body , Dii > ei 6tt ed byiHi/v' Indlcrttlon i in Youth , Age , Kar- rieiorSiniTffflWNgleLiic. ) ; lnr nlialiMiM.ruinli | to tna womb tJl or renltal orpan * of male or female. ( TTBEST 10 KCSI'OSSIIII K lUUTILb O30 UiYS Tlllil. HIV A PiiR or < T. DR. OWEN ELEQTRG | | NSOLES tl rru PAIR. Btnd be. pottage for r Illuitrated jamplilet , tthlcb nlll tx lent you lnpliilD _ iHliNl cniclope. _ MfWlon thli p _ p r. ddreii OWEN ELEOIRIO BELT k APPLIANOE CO. 3OO North Broadway , BT. LOU1B. MO ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTRO-OALVAHIO TRUSS , Owen'a Electrio Belt Attachment.1 , worn wflb ca e and comfort. The cur-j made lulld or atrong. TMi la tlie cinly1 cleetrld trun and ! > ett trer made , It Kiipluraln from in lu 1)0 ) < t ji. l-or full dtjctlptlonof lr. OirtD'i KlMtro-CalTacIc lletti , Hplnal JlpptlalieM.TrtlHMauJ Inaolei iced tin. for ran Illuilralcd lumplilrt lilrti olll It cut rou la plala aealtd envelope. Hold only by tie OWEN ELECTP.IO BELT t APPLIANOE CO. 300 North Uroadwaj. UT LOUifl.MO. Itonmrkablo for powerful sympathetic .ono , pliable notion : ind absolute dura- jility ; , ' { ( ) .yciira' record tlio best gimnui- .00 of the oxcolloncg of thobo instrn- nonts. WOODBRIOGE Millinns ill TIPPS' ' IllllllUilO UI I luUu i " onslstliiK of Trult Trees. Small rrults , Orapo k'lnoH. Ornamental Trei-H mid HirubH. I.UT- 5roen , HOBBH , etc , tOKctlier with a largo absort- inent of Trees uu-1 Seeds for planting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. rncllllk'S unmiruasfoil. Wrlto for wholesale and retail HstH , Address. D. S. LAKE , Proprietor. 5ItI3SA.NUO.lll , . - - 1O\VA. from thi olfjcta of youthful erron , early decay , lot manhood , eta , JaatjV treatlao ( ecakd ) oontalclng full , CONN. /inMCVtHrtullurlnarvtrouhleu eaHllv. quirk' \IUNC I ly andfciifelycured ijyOOUTUltAt'up- iille * . Several CUHB * cured 111 iw fil dftyn. Kohl 1. 0 per box , all dnit'Bl t , or by mull from oc. IM > lfj { Co. , IKVhllt \ ) tit. N.V. iulldli ctluuu. qrn , fniinijH ESTABLISHED 1851 ( ISO So. bllie U1TCSI } chlcngo , Ills. I Clarkat , Ibo Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SUnOEON I ) sllil Ticallng with the Greatest Sm ajidSDCCESS Clironic , teens and Private Diseases , Ufa- NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the eflectl Icadina to early decuy and pcihaps Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with tiever > fjihng success. JS3 > - SYPHILISand all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. B-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele ami all disrates of the Gcnlto-Urinaiy Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , KiJneys or other Organs. ff'S" No experiments. Age and experience im portant. Consultation free ami sacred. flB'Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous anil Delicate Diseases. JCIP Those contemplating Mairiace end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , Iwlli is cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or callmay save futiiremtTer- Inj ? and shame , iand add col Jen > ears to life. "Life's Secret " ) . Medicina ( ) Errors , jocents ( stamps and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , Bio 8. Sundays 9 to 13. Address F. D. CLARKE , rYJ. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL , 20to60 DAYS. This ia a iliscaso which htw horctoforo Utilllcd all Medical Science. Wo have a Hcnu'dy , unknown to mijoiio In tlio World otitsldeof ourConipiiny , aiidoiiu that has tocurethomo t obstln.tte cn--ua. Ten clays In recent cases does the work. It Is the old chronic deep seated ruses that \\a solicit.Vo have cured hitnilicils Mho have been abandoned by rhyslcluiis. and pronotincod Inciiiablu , ami \ > o chnllengij tlio world to brills us u case that wu will not euro lu less than slsty days. Klnco the history of iiiudlcino n true specific for Syphilis lnw been sought lor but never found until our JHAtilC ISCMKDY. wns dl.scovf red , and wo are dn-itllled In saying It Is HID only Henieily in the World tnat.lll pos itively run1 , b auso tin ) lutost .Medltiil Works , published by the b st Known nutlioritlcs. hay tnero UIIB never n true spccHIc before. Our r"tn- edv will euro wlifii e\erjtliini { else has failed. \\liywiistoyoiirtlniB and money with patent im-dlcliies tnat never lnullrtiui , or doctor uilli physicians that cannot euro you , you that have tried everything clso Hhonld como tousjiownnd BC t ncrniiuiGiit icllof. you never cairKet It ulse- where. .Mink what w say. In the end you must take our remedy or NUVIMI recover and you that have been a Dilated but u short tlino should by all in cans comu to ns now , not on 9 In tenof now ( asi-s ever Kit peimanontly cured , Many isi > t help and think tlioy nru fieo fioni the disease , but iiiono , two or tliroo yearn after it ajpears ariiln In u more horrlblo form. This is H lilootl Purl/ior / and will Cure liny Skin or liloml Disease when Kverythinjf Klse L'ails. ' THE COOK REMEOY GO , Kuiini lOanil 11 , I' . 8. Xnliomil It.tnk OniiiliiiNi' ) ) . * V LIN EN f i IFOR SALE-i- EVERYWHERE. Aclt Your Retailer for the JAMES. MEANS $4 SHOE OK TUT. JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. Accordluu to Tonr Needs. JAMUS A1I7AKS 91 S77OB fKfnrlilnir , ( nnJ Itl-.uiUljiiU In ? perlutlyca'.y iho llrnt time it ' J ( will Mtlify lha most -li. JAMICSMKANH > ' { - .BJ HHOK J < ulualutcly ila < 5ivlV , ujily l.oo of ; ti [ .rlcci nlilcli Jlcani tl httocfur llo ) J. HI BANS it CO. , IloBton. I'nl I line * "I tliu nbuvo * ltov ! ur mile br Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. MHIer DR. ALFrtBD SHIPA1AN , Physician and Surgeon PLATTSMOUT.il , - NliUHASKA. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS and many times \\111 proro to you n great os . Vou should not dola > - uven forailny our comliiK to our atoro.'o nra innkluc : I n clean sweep of our entlrii stock ot ivlntor coods. and will n.imo you prlcoj that will utcrcst you. OMAHA MEDICAL a"1 SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodiro Sts. roHTIIKTIlBATMK.NT Appllanca : for Deformities and Trussoi. licit Incllltloi. app > ratu > nnd r < Miivdlc fur miccaii ful treatment of mrrf form of dlaouiu iii'iulrluf Medical or Surulcal Treatmtnt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. lioird and nt'.oniluuco ; boat buipllal accoaimodt * tlnn * In llio wost. WIIITC iron cutci'LAus ' on neformltleiatid llracof , Trussas , ( * lub Ktiat. Curvuturu of Urn hnlnu , 1'lloJ , Tnraori , Cancer , Catarrh , llronchltt.i , InlMlntlon , ICIvctrlcltjr. 1'nrnlriils , Kplloptr , Kl'lnny. IlliiJilor , Kye , Knr , HKIn and Illood.anJ ttllBurulcil oporilloni. Disoaoos of Women a SpGclalty. IIO Oik ON UlttfAbKI OV WO.MU.V MIBF. ONLY HELIABLB MEDICAL IIISTITnTfl tMKINU A M'FCUl.Tr III/ PBIVATE DISEASES. , All Illood liioii ) o lucceiifully tro.itoJ. SyphllUla I'uiKon raniorod fruin tha y tyn : nrUliontiuurciiry. New runtoratlvu truatnicnt lor lo s ( it Vlul l'wrr. I'crnoiis unitblu to Tlilt ui lu.ir bu Irimtud ut IIOIMO by rorrLnondenr . All coraiminlcUloua ( ualiduiitlnl. Medicines or Instrument ! wml by innll or niiirosi , necnroly iiHcki-d , no nmrki tn Indkiilo ronlenU or ni-ndcT. Ono iiuisniiHl InUTvlow prufcrnd C'nlluml rciiisultu.i or send liblory of jour tusu , und wo will cml lu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon 1'rlvnlo. Hiicclnl or Nervuus luinic ) < , Impn * tHKir , Sypljl | | > , Gleet aud Varlcuculu , wllli iiieillon | lilt. AU.UCJ3 AU.UCJ3Medical and Sinylciil Jnstilute , Of mi. nacMB\Aiay ; , Cor , 13th and Uodgti bU. , - - OMAHA , NUI ) , 7)ii. H ( J. WrsT'n NKIIVH ANII lliui.v TKKAT- vrNigiiuuiiriinteail spaclllo for HiHterln , Il/.rl- losii. t'DiiviiMons , fits , NrnuliB 'ciiinlcla , lluadHChf , NUIVOIIH I'loiir.Ulon citUKvil by tlio iKunfnlrolinlnr tobarcoVakufnliiiMs \ , Mulital ) i > | ir'saloii , Hofii > nlHK r tlm llri.ln. i.MiiltliiKln iisunltvand I ai1liiito misery , iliii'uy.iiiddpath. I'tciniitiiroOlil Awi1 , HiiironiiiOiH. Luhs of I'ownr n olth'.THUX , Iinuluntsiry \ , < aat * uivlKputmat- nrhii'.tratiNoil by ovur-u\ei lloiinf the liiuln.Knlf * [ iliusc or ovfrlililiilti'iitt ) . liarh box contain * jnnmnnth'H tn-utincnt. rl.OJn box.or KUboxua 'or"i. ' iiiont by inalliivopald on receipt'if pi ko. WE GUAEANTRB SIX BOXES I'o rure any ca.ie. U 1th fftch oiA'i- received by is fnrhlx boxes , ucioinpuillMl Fillf > , U > , u will Ki-iiil tlm purchaser our wrlttfiiKiiaraiilmi to re- filinl thomon y If the ttcHl infill does not eifi'ct [ iire. tiiiniaiiteus lusiied only by ( looiliiniu HiutrCo. , i > riitiliit ; ; , Solo Atieait , lll'J ' 1'nrniim utruit Om 1m 1) .llllliM Ibrs" lidl.rrbtlaci tV . OUUAX1IK IK UKHXh/ltliNivlUflUIVIll CltCI HiBtlIiSllSH > ltO f HIM M tll < f , H , > "iula , ( oklUyvm I rcilr lkr u > icii rftk i irli , mter. llr.lll , i < 1ler u. t.lrr > clk. httlilt ? * * * < 1 1 ftiopt.l lie.iuu