8 THIS OMAHA "DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23 , 1880. THE CITY. Collections of internal revenue yea- terdny wore $ o , T31.G7. Union Pacific lodpo , No. 17 , A. O. U. W. , will visit the lodge at Council Bluffs to-night , The OmnlmHomconathlc Medical So ciety will meet to-night at 8 o'clock at the Pax ton hotel. Lizzie Clnrk is sick nntl in destitute circumstances on the bottoms , between Lake and Corby streets. The Gnto City post of the Grand Army will give a musical and literary enter tainment and oyster supper at Goodrich hall this evening. Railway mull clerks are busv re arranging and correcting routes in order that they may conform to tlio re cent changes in time tables. Two cases of dress goods passed the customs house yesterday consigned to the Kilpatrick-ICoch company. They cnmo from Bradford , England. A meeting of the Unity assembly Gill , Knights of Labor , will bo hold at its hall , l.'il I Douglas street , to-morrow night. Good speakers will bo in attend ance , Joe Kips , who was hurt at the Union Pacific yurtli early yesterday morning , was found to bo somewhat horiously injured , and placed Under the euro of City Physician Italph. J. M. Crane Is one of Jim Stephen- son's hack drivers that does not belicvo in doing the fair thing by the boss. Ho played a loser last time , for ho only took a dollar , and was lined $10 and costs. The Ladies Missionary society of the First Congregational church , will hold u mooting to-morrow afternoon at 'J o'clock in the church parlors. Dr. Dur- yea will addro.ss the society. Ernest Meyers was behind the bars ngatn hist night , charged with the UH- sault that is now becoming a chestnut. This time a man named Kcllsky is the complainant. Movers is a South Thirteenth street saloon keeper. Two casualties are reported from the Eureka foundry. Isaac Downs , fore man , is suffering from a badly burned foot , and Frank Grnco is laid off with two of bis fingers burned and bruised , and a possibility of losing a portion of them. Dr. A. J. Jones , lectured Tues day evening at the Y. M. 0. A. on Physical Culture. .After discussing the subjects of secre tions , excretions , absorption and sev eral others , ho explained the various Icinda of _ exorcises and the dangers often arising from too violent exertion. I b showed how headache and nervous ness and dobihty resulted from mental work without physical exercise , and concluded with demonstrating how beauty of complexion and features resulted from proper exercise and its consequent good health. The lecture > < way listened'to with much interest and made quite an impression on the au dience. Personal 1'jracrnptis. It. J. Abbott , of Fremont , is a guest" the Murray. J. C. Alien , of McCoolc , Is stopping at the Murray. E. 10. Ilcctl , of Weeping Water , is at the Pnxton. John Moscr , of Ashland , is stopping at the Millard. II. II. Wilson , of Lincoln , was at the Mur ray yesterday. J. F. Kaufman , of Avoca , registered at the Paxton lust night. . E , F. Warner , of Nebraska City , is stop ping at the Pnxton. A. E. Hanson and A. E. Hull , of Kearney , arc at tlio Millard. E. II. Andrpws , of Lincoln , was a guest at the Murray yesterday. W.V. . Wheeler , of Ponca , is among tbo guests at the Millnrcl. II. C. Nutt , Jr. , of Lincoln , registered at tlio Murray last night. Members of the Musln Concert company , arc registered at the Paxton. O. F. hidings and Thomas C. Patterson , of Isortb Platte , wcro at the Murray lastnigtit. Frank O'Neill leaves for Dnnver to-day to join his hrothor , whojias six miles of sewers umlor contract. Mrs. V. Chapman , anil daughter Belle , of Bellevue , were guests of Mr. E. W. Sherman , of the Paxton , yesterday. Mrs. Avcry , formerly of Omaha , but now of Chicago , is lnUio city visiting her sister , Mrs. Hyde , on Twelfth and Harnoy. Mrs. S. A. Baxter loft for Washington yes terday to attend the inauguration. She will visit Now York and other eastern cities before - fore returning. Afcor Ills Thieving Cabinon. Jim Stevenson is after the cabmen ! n his employ who have been stealing from him. Jim Crane Is the third one arrested and ho , like the other two , pleaded guilty and was flnoil # 17.50. _ Got Ills Koxvnril. - E. H. Duncan is ono of the class of men that ? Omaha has no use for. Ho spends his time in doing the most menial work for ono of the lowest dives In city , and yesterday ho received a partial reward for. his surriccs in a sentence of live days ut hard labor. Cell Inmate * . Alice Drake , n dirty and depraved courto- .san was drunk and in lighting trim Thura day night and got run in. She was charged $11.50 for the disturbance she raised. A. J. iJnleon , a chronio vagrant , will bo taken care of by County Jailer Miller for the next thirty days. Homo . Gort McCoy , who slipped away from ho police station a few days ago , whlln working out a line , was recaptured yesterday after noon , and the old-timo complaint of being an liinmto of a house of prostitution registered against him in addition. Mike Johnson was also run In on the latter charge. The latter , although young , 1ms an unsavory record. * ' ) Not In Order. George Wyman , an eighteen-year-old youth who was arrested Tuesday night on complaint of Annie Peterson , a 11 f teen -year- old girl , who lives at 815 Caplto ! avenue , mailo what reparation ho could to the in jured girl yesterday by marrying her. The wedding took place in Justice Anderson's court. Young Wyman is now out of Jail , and ho and Ins young wife are Jiving to gether at the homo of the uiothor. Queer XJA\V. A few days ago it was noted that the Es- tabrook block narrowly escaped destruction through the negligence of Uonton Boll , who had charge of the heating boilers. Boll was arrested , but proved conclusively that ho was not an engineer , and could not bo pun ished for being unable to perform the duties of ono. Ho was acquitted , and the occupants f- - of the block nro wondcrlnjr how they escaped - u. capod so easily , and who it was that risked their lives by engaging an Incompetent man. Tlio KvnnuollslB. Evangelists Potter and Miller uro conductIng - Ing revival meetings at tbo First Methodist church on Davenport street , this week. Their circuit Included the Tenth street Methodist and Hanscoin park churches , but ns these places of worship uro mora obsoura than the present church , tlio sinners would not attend Ju such largo numbers , causa. tic ntly tlio evangelists wont back to the 2 'Irit Methodist. Hnnday and Monday iilfiliti they were at Trinity Methodist in Kountzo pluco. Eleven converts were nindo Huwlny night at the First Methodist , under the direction of the Itov , T. M , House. by I line. For bronchial affec tions , couidm etc. , Urown'n Bronchial Troches liuvo proved thuir ofllcacy by u test of many yean. PrJto 33 cent * , OHAHOUD Wll'tl FOUGEItY. A Woman Arrcstc ; ! ntid Taken to KIIOT Comity. Mrs. P. H. Coolcy , who resides at Twenty- sixth and Ohio streets , was arrested ycstor- day on thochargc of forgery. She Is wanted at Crcighton , Neb. Herself and husband had a case in the Knox county court ia which n $500 bond was used. Mrs. Cooley and her husband were the principals on the bond , and the former , it is said , attached two other sig natures of citbcns to the bond as sureties. On account of thin the sheriff of Knox county telegraphed SherllT Coburn yesterday morning to take the wonmn'lnto custody. The sheriff dispatched ono of his deputies to Twenty-sixth and Ohio streets , where Mrs. Cooley was found. The deputy hurried her Into n hack before she had tlmo to get on her undergarments , according to her statement. She had on a wrapper , and objected to being rushed off without the proper clothing. She was taken to ICnox county , where she will bo tried on the charge of forgery. It Is a Curious Knot That the body is now more suscoptlbl tobcncllt from mudieino than at an other season. Itcnco the importance o taking Hood's Sarsaparilla now , who * it will do you the most good. It is really wonderful for purifying and en riching the blood , creating an impolite , and giving a healthy tone to the whole system. Ho sure to got Hood' Sarsaparilla - parilla , which is peculiar to itself , SPOltnNO NOTI3S. AVhat Manager Scleo Una Hcoii Doliin Tor tlio Ijnoal Glut } . Manager Selce , of the Omaha Base Hall association , telegraphed President Mc- Connick yesterday morning that George , Proescr , pitcher for last season's Cleveland team , had signed with Omaha for this season. Mr. Solco also sent Elmer E. Cleveland's record as a ball tosscr. Ho first began with the Cincinnati Unions. In ISStl ho played in the Southern league , and in ISSr was with the St , Pauls. Last year ho played both with New York and Plttsburg. Ho will piny third base this season with Omaha. In the pedestrian contest , which com mences nt the colosscum Monday night , nine teen entries have been mado. Of this num ber there will bo at least fifteen starters. Two are supposed to bo of Omaha. They are George Kendall and John Horrihau. The Gate City Athletic club will cuter an unknown. He will bo backed by members of the club , who have great conlldenco in him , It's as plain as a pike staff that any article ot pastcry or food flavored , with adulterated flavoring cannot uossoss the wholosomonesa or agreeable flavor of ono in xvhich a pure fruit .extract like ono of Van Uuzer's has been used. The flavoring extracts prepared by Van Du7cr ft Co. a re from sound fruithighly concentrated contain more than usual quantity and are therefore doubly eco nomic. Their flavor is superb. Gro cers everywhere sell them. XEhSOX'S OAUISEIt. It Has Received the IJijjsjcst Check in Itn History. The arrest of the forger Nelson , by Datee- tlves Ortnsb.y and Dempsey , is decidedly more Important than at lirst supposed. Yes- turday ho was oound over to the district court in the sum of $1,030 , and should that bo furnished he will bo arrested on n score or moro charges of a similar nature. Ho has been working the states of Iowa , Kansas and Nebraska for nil they were worth , and his victims are numbered up among the hun dreds. His plan was to stop at n leading hotel in the city ho was about tovork , and pay the charges day by day in advance. Ho would then purchase small bills of goods , direct them to the hotel , and offer a check in payment. Ho would always call after bank ing hours , but as the goods wcro always ac cepted at the hotel , no immediate suspicion was aroused. Occasionally ho would play the straight workingman act , and ask seine merchant to cash n small chock for wages. February 11 ho was in Lawrence , Kan. , and posed as a contractor , and worked off ten bogus checks , ono of the victims being J. N. McFarlaad and the other William Hromcland. In Topeka , Kan. , ho Is wanted on from twenty-live to thirty specific charges , and others too numerous to mention. While there ho registered as C. C. Nelson. Ho was also heard from In Nebraska City and Lincoln , in the latter place alone coming out ? 100 ahead. _ 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. m. , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points east i\nd \ south via Kansas City. Returning , train loaves Manhattan at 2:23 : p. in. ; ai'riving nt Beatrice at 0:25 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 p. in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. in. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:40 p. in. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the cast , and from Denver , Sallna , 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 lirst-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will Jill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. A Clover Capture. Detectives OrmsDy and Dempsy made a clever arrest Tuesday night , and for a tlrao Omaha merchants may rest easier. It was that of John Nelson , who has been working the town with bogus checks for the last two months , but has hitherto eluded capture. Ho is some hundreds of dollars ahead , and vlnycd the old-tlmo game of purchasing n small bU ! of goods and then paying for It In a forged check and pocketing any change that might bo coming. Among his victims nro Max Mc.ver , Frederick , Falconer , and Norris & \Vllcox.nUhough none of them lost largo amounts , Tlio oulcors finally located him In the house of ono Wllcox at the corner of Twenty-eighth und Cumlng streets , and last night paid him a profes sional visit. While ono of them guarded the front door the other looked after the back entrance , but Nelson , becoming alarmed , made a break for the side door , and wont over an eight-foot embankment. A lively clmso ensued , but ho was finally cap tured , and admitted his guilt , at the same time offering to settle anything that was against him. Ho admitted that the boots ho wore came from Norris & Wllcox's ' , and said ho had been in Nebraska City. As the police have been on the look-out for him for some time the arrest Is an Important ono. At r. Inter hour , the records of a similar crime wore looked up , and traces of the prisoner's handiwork discovered. Ho was charged with committing thorn and finally broke upwn and confessed. His work ex tends over the entlro country , Some of his moro recent exploits were in Lawrence. Atclil.ion , Topeka and Lincoln , ono banker of the former town having detected 140 of them , Hon. .Ins. D. Gillln , Judge of the Eighth Judicial District of Iowa , says : "It gives mo pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Hcmcilicd , bccanso I dose so from actual experience in the URO of them in my family. I refer particu larly to Chamberhun's Cough Remedy , which I think unexcelled by any other. " Tlic Probnscoa Property. Th6 lots brought In question by the Pro- dasco claim nro as follows : Patrick's Second Addition Lots t , 2 , 3 , 4 , 13 , H , 15 , and 10 , block 7 , Patrick's Addition Lots 1. 3 and 3 , block 2 ; 5 undo , block 1. Denises'Addition Lots land 2 , block 2 ; 5 , 0 , 7 , S , I ) , block 5. E. V. Smith's Addition Lots (1 , 7 and 8 , block 5 : 3 , 4 and . " , block ( ! ; 1 , 2 , and S , block 0 ; 14 , 15 and 10 , block 10 ; and 1,2 and 3 , block 11 ; 14 , 15 and 10 , block 12 ; 8 , 4 and 5 , block J ; 0 , 7 anil 8 , block 3. Godfrey's ' Addition Lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5. north of Seward street and immediately smith of blocks 20 and 21 , in Smith addition ; also lots 1(5 ( , 17 , IS , 1'J ' anil 20 , lying immedi ately south of Seward and cast of the west section line of section 15. Parker's Addition Lots 1.2 , 3 and 4 , block Shinn's Addition Lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block 1 ; 1 , 2 , 3 , 10 , 11 und 12 , block ( i , and 1 , 2 and 11 , block 7. Heed's ' First Addition All of blocks 7 and S. Millard & Caldwcll's Addition Lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block . Also the tracts of land known as lots 11 , 12. 1 ! ) and 14 In the sw. } $ of the so. } { of sec. 10 , of City of Omaha. Horbach's Addition Lots.IS , 50 , CO , 01 , 02 , 03 , 04 and 05 , block . Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnnmst. , telephone 12G1 , blank book makers , etc. Missed the Fred Lutziugcr was arraigned in the po lice court on the charge of destroying prop erty belonging to John Boycr , the saloon keeper at 2023 Lake street. It appears that Boycr keeps a number of savaqo dogs about his saloon , which are a terror to passers by. Ono of them has assailed Lutzingcr twice , and last Sunday , when the brute ran to wards him as though he would bite him , Lutzinger returned to his room and got his revolver. Unfortunately when ho lircd ho missed the dog and the ball struck the build ing. Boycr caused his bartender , Uharlcs Anderson , to swear out a warrant against LuUinger for malicious destruction of prop erly. When the matter was aired in the court the action of Lut/.ingcr was justified by the Judge dismissing the case , although he told L.utzingcr that a policeman was the proper person to shoot u dog. lYnodriiiTGrniiito Quarry. I ani prepared > to furnish Woodruff granite in paving blocks , door sills and steps , or blocks of most any dimontion at cheap ligurcs. Also handle at my Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. Following are the marriugo licftnsos issued yesterday in the county coart by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Ago. Charles Anderson , Omaha. . . 2t Augusta Hinnanilo , Omaha 23 Walter Thackery , Omaha 2r Maggie Leonard 2'j George Wyman , Omaha 18 Anna Peterson , Omaha 15 Moses Fisher , Omaha 23 Margaret Kramer , Omaha 10 Isaac Johnson , Omaha 40 Mary Moore , Omaha 2(5 ( My dear girl I How pretty you look ! So can you. Ask for the "Belle" Jajio Hading veil ing by the yard 03 cents upwards at all dry goods stores. Dnlilliom ami Kobson. Professor Dahlbom and Charles Robson , the two parties referred to m Ton BKC Tues day ns having charge of the entertainment given for the benefit of Immanuel hospital in Exposition hall on February 22 and 23 , said that the arrangement they had with Hev. Mr. Fogolstrom was of a business char acter and that the use of the names of liev. Mr. Harsha and Uov. Mr. Fofrelntrom was authorised by the latter as fur ns his name was concerned and by parties cluiiiilnir to como fram the former gentleman , who was out of the city. All day Tuesday Uov. Mr. Fogolstrom was besieged by persons with whom D.ih 1- bom had incurred bills and had thorn charged to him. The reverend gentleman laid the case before Chief Seavoy and the result was that Dahlbom was arrested by Captain Green ut 11:40 : a. in. and will bo piosccutcd on the charge of obtaining goods under false pre tenses. Ho is at present behind tlirt bars , awaiting trial. Tlio prisoner is n person of striking and vcnorablo appearance , his gray locks ate carefully curled and his clean shaven face reminds ono of the late Henry Ward Bcechcr. On tbe Yet within Top Rmind WASHING . COMPOUND. THE'OREAT .INVENTION FOR SAVING TOIL. Rich , Poor , Clean , Dirty , White , Black All need PEARLINE. Nooneistoopoortouseit. It's the modern soap Economical Harmless Effective. Reduces the- labor , time and drudgery of washing and cleaning one- half ; besides gives better results ; takes out what soap will not ; and , in doing away with most of the rubbing , saves the worst of the wear and tear your clothes are ruined , more by washing than wearing. Among your friends * are those who use it they wilfconfirm the above. . Beware of iuiit ioni , . ' JASlES PYLE Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength \vho1csoinoncss. . Mora uconomlciil tlmn the ordinary kind * , itnd cannot bo sold In comuotltlon with tnu multitude ? of low coit , bhortwolKhttxlum or phosphate itowdo's. Sold only In cani. Itoyal Making Powder Co. , 1 ) Wallstrect , Nuw Voik "CALIFORNIA ! The Land of CURE TOR ATARRH CAL Santa Ab ie : d : Cat-K- Cure For Sale by JH-oodman Drug Go. IVIHB ? ) SK 09. ' T.lOUIS , HOU.S.A. . , rssltrj of-100 Different El } In of FIHE OFFICE DESKS DANK COUNTERS , COURT HOUSE FURNITURE , TABLES , CHAIRS , &c. 100 Paeo Illustrated Catalogue Free. Postage VcU , UOCTOR Dlierlos M , Jordan Euccassor to J. CRESAP McCOY , ( Lute of llollevuo Hospital , New Vorkl Late of tlio Umvorsltr of Now York City anil Howard Univtualty , Washington , t ) , C. HAS oi'ncns To. 31O nnd 311 Bamcra Building ! orncr Fifteenth and Hartley Hts. , Umalia , Nob. , wltcro all curulile caso.t are treated with Jfiu'cess. Note Dr. Cliarlos Jl. Jordan has been rest. rut physlclim for Dr. McCoy , In Oinalm , for lie past year and Is thu physician who liau lade tliu cures that hav beuif published eelcly In this paper. Medical diseases treated sUlf tally. Donf- IOB8 , Consumption , llronchltls , Aatlimn , iy - cpsla , KheumatUm and ull Nervous and klnDlsoasoo. , CONBUr/rATION at ofllce or by mall , 11. Olllcu liournVJto 11 u. in , , Uto-t p.m. , 7 toSp , i. , ( Juiulay oillce hours from II a. in. , to 1 p. m. ( JorrespondcncB receives prompt attention. Manvulseanerf ure treated succeasfiillv by Dr. ordon tlu-oimn the iimlls.iind it Is tuna poaaibla > r tlio'o tinablo to make a Journey to obtain UCaKBSKUijJIOSI'rj'Ab 'i'UBATMKNT AT PENNVHOVAI , WAVEB8 are i successfully UWH ! monthly by over 10,000 Jtadiee. Are Sa/e , Kffectualanil I'lecuant y 91 IHT bor by mail.iir at drueeUtB. Staled -tfirticulan S postage ttarupt. Address TDE KviutCA CUBMIOU , Co. , Doruorr , tlactz. 'or tittle diid l > ii until lit/ Goodman 1 jDi'ity t'ott Omaha , Nebraska * SPRING STYLES , "While other Clothing Houses are still trying to dispose of their winter stock , wo are as usual the first in the field with New Spring Goods. Tomorrow morning shall have open and ready for inspection , our complete line of Spring Overcoats. Don't fail to look at them as it will be n treat to you to see the now styles and n surprise to sco the prices. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO HQUSE HERE OR ELSE WHERE THAT WILL SHOW YOU AN EQUAL LINE , NOR IS THERE ANOTHER HOUSE HERE OR ELSEWHERE THAT WILL COMPETE WITH US IN THE PRICKS. Among the line , wo will show you two styles of Melton Overcoats , one a brown the other a groy shade , both very nice ; lined with good serge and front faced to the button holes with silk , at $3.75. Just think o it ! A genteel Overcoat , silk faced and elegantly made , and good enough for anybody to wear , at § 5.75. You never saw such a garment offered for less than ? 10. Another Spring Overcoat to which we direct attention is the one we are oftbring at 87.90. This is made of a fine , stylish wide wale goods , minlium light color , trimmed and made like any merchant tailor garment , with n rich satin sleeve lining ; other houses \villcharge yon from St2 to § 15 for such' a coat. A third garment which wo take pride to mention is a very fine Melton , of n beautiful light shrnlowhich we offer at § 13.50. This coat is LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FINE SILK , and in quality , appearance and make , equal to any custom made garment for which a merchant tailor would charge $35 or $10. These are only a very few of the styles. Wo can show you dozens of thorn , and every one you will admit is a beauty and a bargain. Don't delay , but remember that the earliest callers enjoy the advantage of the widest choice. Onr hat department is booming and those 95c Derbys are going likj wild fire. PLAIN FIOTS&ES AHD ONE PRICE ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. SuroCnresI ESTABLISHED 1851 ISO So. Chicago , Ills. ClarkSt. Ilia Regular Old-Estaillsicd PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOH h stl'.l ' Treating with the Greatest fSKILL and SUCCESS " Chronic , Nervous anil Private Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY. Lost Manhood , Palllcc Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache nm ) all the cITecu leading ; to early decuy and perhaps Consumption ct Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-failing success. 3S YPH ILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Die- eases permanently cured. -WKIDNEYnnd UKINARYcomplalntt.Glcet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele and all diseases of the Qenito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injuiy to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. JfS" No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. tfar Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. JEJ5" Those contemplating Mairiage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Mnle and Female , each IS cents , both 35 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer. ing and shame , and add golden j ears to life. / > 3T"Uoolc "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " soccnts ( sumps ) . Mcdicina and wtilinps sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 6. Sundays g to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE * , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. DB. OWEN'S ANB SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auc. 10 , 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1889.- M | /rtf f , . „ . . DR. . OWEN'S EtECTRQ > r , - lowing dlieaiei , namely : All -iCRheumatic Complaints. j Lumbago . , General and -J-W"- " Cos- Debility , - IMS , Trembling , EeiualErbaustion.'Waif v-jLir , I"B ° f Body. Diieflti Ciuicd byfejiifej-Indlfcretiimii In Youth , Age , Mar- riedorSin'ftftV'EloLife. . Infaet alidiM iei | rt lnln ( to lh womh I.IT or R.nltal orpaoi of male or rrroale. CrT.sp.sr TO iKsro\siniK IUUTILS ese IUIH TIIIAL. TRY A I'Ain OF THICK , ci cfTDin mcni cc ER. OWEN'S tLtll I Hlb INoULto H I'm rim. nd fie. roitaxe for FRBB Illuitratfd rampblet , which will b Dt you la plalu sealed envelope. Uetitlontbli paper , add reef OWEN ELECTRIC BELT k APPLIANCE CO. OOO North Broadway , ST. LOUIS. MO. ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S EEEOTRO - OALVANIO TRUSS , Owen' . Electric Belt Attachment. worn with rue and comfort. Th cur. made mild or Krone. Thli U the only electric trufi and belt ever mad . It . . . Itoplureln from SO In on dayi. ( or full deicrlplton of Dr. Oittn'i Elcetro-Galnnle Helti , Spinal Appllaneei , Trunri ana Iniolei itnJ He. tar ran Illuitralrd i.miililet flitch will tx lent jou In plain leatcd enrelop * . Hold oolr by tbe OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. aoo North Broadway , ST. LOU10 , Mtt NATIONAL BANK U. 3. DEPCSITOIIY , OMAHA , NEB. Cnpitiil . e 100,001 SiirpluB Jim. 1st , 1889 . /W.OOO / orricr.ns AMI IIIIIUCTOUS ; II. W. YATIMJ. 1'ie-ildent. 1. nwjs a. ItKKi ) . Vlco Preslilent. W. U.S. lliius ; ! : , Cnslner. DIlllX'TOItS : A. U. TOUZIK.VV. . MOUSE , JOHN S. COI.I.INH , J. N. II. I'ATIIICK , H. t' . CUrilllNO , THE IRON BANK , Comer IX'tli nnd rnrnara Sts. A General lUnk ; ns Iluilnuas Tramicto 1. BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & GO , , JUHidoii , ViiKlaiul. ADOLPH BOISSEVAN & CO , , AiiiMlurdiini , Iltilliinil. rn\n nct a iicnernl bniikhiit business Hecurltlo * l > ouiilit ami oi ! ! oil commission , Torclun ciclmiuui. Uoiunierclal anil tritveler1 ! letters of credit. Onlcm ( or boml nml mocks eiocuteil on rominl * ilnn In L-onclon und on all Continental Noumea ot riuro | > o. . Nc'KOllittlons of Hullwiiy , fctnto , Clljr and Corpora tion Ixinni u ei'eclulty. ' ' n > l > lllt > le4 thro * _ ntflMMtleaa tt iff Eiuuri ; < T IM 1IUMEC l > OURKb/ltj.ViwlMfHOVICO | tUCTIIICDftTAJUSFtNSOIir or IIKl.MIBOMiy. Uadefor ' . , iiii t , 'tl > , Kour i.u. Ci/xlxoui Urrcill ot Eleclllc. VVVltrdlreellUreiiuall c > > full , r tor. I ' < ' < aZLK > " "Ilk aad Tllvroo. blr lb. Kl clll Currml ZS * i. MtTlmtlirTLTor iforell ,000locilh. IIKLT dbu | > ea > erCeiD | > litel. u4 up. K'cnlcairrper. tnanvotlr euied In three uontbi. Healed Lampliltt le.ilaup. T. E. CIUPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Traders' Jlulldluj ; , CHICAGO. Tn WEAK U 1C M ' ' IU - mCil JSKSSS wtU id valaablfi trtotlao ( ataifd ) oontalnln * fttli in tor borne cure , free of charge. , rrot , it , o. jfoSvusu , uQOcua. coiia , DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS anil ninny times will prove to you a great os . Von should not iloluy cvjn for a ilay our romint ; to our storo. Wo uro inaklnir n clt'nnweep of our entire stoat of winter tiootls. nnd will iinmo you prism ttmt will nterest you. 2Oto6O DAYS. This is : i disease wliicli lias borctoforo Bullied all Medical Science. Wo have a Henii'ily , unknown to nnj one In tlio World outaldu of ourCoiupaiiy , iindonu that 1ms to cure the most obstinate case * . Ton diys In recent cases does tlio work. UHtlio old chronio deep boated cases that wo solicit. Wo liavu cured liunilrodsUio have lieon abandoned 1)1 ) 1'liyhlclans , and pronounced Incurable ) , and i challenge the world to brill'us u case that wo will not euro In lesstlun bitty duyn. Mncetlm history of mctilclnd a true upocinc for Syphilis has been sought for but never found until our MAC.IC IlEitlKOY. wns discovered , and wo are justltlnd In saylns It Is thn only Hemeuy in the World ttmt will po-- Itlvely cure , bacnusu the latest .Medical Works , published by the bcxt known authorities , buy Ilieiu wag nuvurii true specific heforo. Our rum- eily will euro when evorythlnu else 1ms fulled , Why wiisto your tlmo and money with patent medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians time cannot cum you , you that have trliid evorythlriK dso should como tousnowand K < t pormuncnt icllef , you never can ( ret It ulse- where. .Mark what HO nay. in the end you must take our lomody or NKVKIl reoovir and you that have been mulcted but a shoit tlmo should by all means como to us now , not one In tenof now eases ever pit permanently cured , Many Kethelp and think they nro free from the disease , but m one , two or three yours after it appears again In a moro horrible form. This is a blood Purifier nnd will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Evcrvtliing Ulse Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , I.ooui 10 and 11 , U. S. National Hunk Jiiiiltllii ! , ' , Onmlin , Nul ) . HiTTsllfeai ] DII , K , 0. WI.RT'S Nr.nvK ANII HIIAIN THKAT- HUNT , iigmmintpo I npecltli' for HyHtuiln , DI//.I- lens , Coin-nhlous , I'ltii , Nrivoua NciiialciH , lleatlnche. Nervous IVoitrntion raused by the me of tilculicil or tobacco , U'iUnfiilms : * , Mental lloprusslon , KoftBnlii of tlio llraln. rcsultliiKln nsunltvandlHiidltiKtoinlsury , decay and death. I'lonmturt ) Old AK' ' . Ilarieniipns , IXIIIH of 1'ower .n olthur Hi'x , Inrolnntai-y lnntai and Hpcniiat- irlui'acauseilby iiv > < r-o.\intloniif thubraln.Nolf' ibitfto or civcl Indulaoiicc. I.'iifh box contain ! me month'H tro.ttmonl. gl.ftlii box , m six bnxn.i 'or W.iM.si'nt by mall jin-pald on receipt of prl < e. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES fo cute uny cast. With each order received by is forclx boxes , accompaniedulthr < " > . ( X\\owlll ) end the purchaser our written Kiiaranti'n to ru > 'und the money If ttic tieatmcnt iltivx notoifcct cure , ( iiiarailtcea I'suvd only by ( iooilumn ) ruj'Co. , DritKBl'ts , Hole A tnU , Ml'l ruriuim itroet Urn ha b Steck Piano Kenmrlmblo for powerful sympatliotic one , pllublo uotlnri and absolute dura- illity ; KO yunra' record thq best gimrjin- co of the excellence of these lustra- neiits. .VOODBRIDGEBROS. . . I nUnVl"ia nil urlnurv troubles ciimlly. quick- JUnC I Jyand arelycurod tA ulus , .Scvcrul canes cured In fawn OayA Hold l.r.O per box , till druKclalti , or by mall from IM : ira -Mff Co.U Wlille HI..N.V , 1'ullUitctiluii. . OMAHA MEDICAL"1 SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. I3th & Dodfto Sta. rort THE THKATME.NT or Ai.r. Appliance : for Daformltlcs and Trnssoj. licit lacllltlcs , Hppnrntufl imd remedies for succot * fnl treatment of every fnrm of dlieuso roqulrlnj MedtCHl orStiruicnl Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS-FOR PATIENTS. Hoard anil attendance ; best ucupltnl accomiuoJa * tlnn > In tlio nest. WHITE riiiiCiiictn.Aitson Deformities nnd Ilroces , Truifus , Club Foot , Curvufiro nf tlio Hplno , riles , TunioM. Cancer. Cntarrh , llroucliltli , InliHlatlon , Klcctrlcltjr. I'arHlyfll" . Kpllopay , KMnoy. Hladdor , Kye , tear , Hklu nnf Illoodantl ulItiurKlcnl operation. . Diseases of Woman a Specialty. UOOK ON DiscAbES op WOMEN KIIEK. OHLY HELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A errciAi.TV or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Hlood DlnomoJ luccosi/illly treutod. Syplllllllo I'olion ranjored from the syituni without morcury. Haw ruitoratlvo treatment for Ions of vital I'owor. l'or on uniblo to visit ua may ho treated Hi home by rorrcsnondpiicc. All commuiilcatlotiB contlrientlal. Slodlrlncs or Instrument" cent br mull or ezpreis , securely packed , no marks to Indicate content * or Bender. One personal Interview piuferrcd. Cnllanil consult us or send history of your casu , nnd wo will send In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon Private , Hpcclal or Nervous Dlicnsos , Impo * tencr. Syphilis , ulcet nnO Varlcocelo , with inc | llon Hit. Address Owa/ut Medical nnd Surgical Institute , or DK. fl.cMKXA.ISV , Cor. 13th and Doilgo Sts. , - OMAHA , NBD. NKHVOUS , OIIltO.NIO nncl I'JHVATK IIISKASB3 Of MK.V mid WOMII.V uccc fullr treated. YOUNG MEN SiifTprltiK from Iho rfTcctfi of youtliful follies or India crulloiH , or lire ) Ironliloil with Wrnkticss , Nervous Debility , I.OM of .Memory , Despondency , Avuriiloii to NiclUy , Kidney Trouble * or nny ill cmo of tlio ( Jonl- to-IIrlniiry UrtiiuiN , tnn lioru llnil n nufe anil spocJy cure. Chaws reasonable , especially to tliu pour. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro nro many troubled with too iruqiicnl ovacuu. lions of the bladder , often iKCOinpHiilcd by 11 tllnlit sninrtlnu or burnlnu aeii'iillon , and woikcnlnuof U" ) s > tcm in nniiinncr tlio patient cuimut account for. On cxMinlnlnK thu ml miry ilepo.lu it ropy soUlincnt will oftori he found , and HOmuitmeH | intllco4 ] of albu men will appear or the color lie oi a ililn , mllkbli IIIKI , MKiiln clianuliiK tun dark or Icirphl aiu | | > uriinco. Then * are many men who din of this dlillculty , Unor- ant o ? the cause , which is tbo necon I uta c of i'iu | . nal weakness. 'Ilio doctor III Kiiar.inlpo perfect , run ) In nil KII < | > niton , and a lienltliy restoration or thoKPiilio nrimiry nrnMii * , CoiiMilititlon fri'ci , Henil V-et'iit Htiimplor "Voiinir .Man's KrleuJ.or ( iuldu to Wedlock , " Ireo to nil. A Idresi BK , . SPINNEY & CO. Main nnil 1Utb St. , Kansas City , Mo. fW.Menllon thin paper. IFOR SALE * EVERVV/HERE. DREXEL & MAUL , ( SticccBsors to John C. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At the old Btand 1407 l'irnam St. ( Mdoraby tctcgtaim bollclted unil iiroinptly lUtumleil. 'J'elopliono to No. ! i ; , ions of Trees ! of 1'rtilt Trees , Small 1'niltf , Orapa Vines , Ornumcntal Trei-fi and bhrub" , I'.vor- leeliH , lloHcn , fto. Ioctliervltlllt | ; lill'fo nrt o'rt > iivnt of 'ft van and Heeds for planting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. 'acuities oil. Write for wliolciaio and IUt . Addr s , D , S , LAKE , Proprietor. KIIK.\\MU.\II , - - . JOWA. DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon 1'l.ATTSMOUTif , r NKHUAUICA. .