flPT-TTTI rYI\rAT-TA ATTV C A A V TlfAT1T.T icon THECITY. _ Colloctloiifl of Interim ! rovcnuo yes tordny , $13,209.07. The Hrothurhood of Railroad UrnUc nion will flvo Its second minimi bull In MriBonic hull on tlio night of March 15 On next Tuesday night the Turn- voroln will give another Indies' sociable which will include a gymnnstlc exhibi tion nnd close with a ball. John Itoth and Christian Roodol wore before Judge Borka yesterday charged with being the dirttcsl look ing vnps ot the season. Ho gave then llftcon days each to clean up. A meeting of the citizens Interested In public Improvements In the northori : part of the Sixth ward , will bo hold nl 110 opera house in Central park this evening , at 7:150 : o'clock. Chief Sciivoy linn had printed n. varl oty of blanks , which systematizes his wont to a great degree. One of these is a blank suminarixing each day all the ari'cats and other work of the police force. J. I' . Thompson , of the U. S. A. , la nt th I'nxton. J. K. Hunt , of Hustings , was nt the Millnn' yesterday. .1. U. Crawfoid , of West Point , is n at the I'uxtoii , J. D. McUonnlil , of Fremont , Is registered nt the Murray. A. C. Collon , of JJcatrlcc , registered at tli Puxtoti lust night. M. M. Stewart nnd wife , of Berlin , Neb. nro nt tlio Millnnl. _ _ * L. iJTSellor , of Llncoln , Neb. , was at tin Murray yesterday. George L. Osborn , ot Davenport , la. , wai In tlie city yesterday. W. J. Houston , of Lincoln , registered a tlio Mlllanl yesterday. Tliomns C. Patterson , of North Platte , Is stopping at thu Murray. .1. J. Stubb ? , of Oakland , Neb. , ia among the guests at , the I'axton. A. U. Hrailon , general manager for the Equitable Life Insuranes company , is spend Ing a day or two In the city. Ho Is at the Murray. A. S. Hrowndl and daughter Helm , o Illinois , J. M. Hrownoll , of Minneapolis , ant : Dr. lirownoll , of Spirit Lake , la. , are In the city , called hero by thb deuth of Mrs , Mary Ann Urownell. _ AVultiiit : fur Grills. Tot Emory and Marjorie Burns liavo been entered at the Creche , and the children tioardlng thcro now number four. The principal reason that more have nut been entered Is due to the lack of cribs , thuso ordered from the east not having arrived. In Mental Gloom. Jailor Joe Miller took .lames Cole , nn In sane man , to the Lincoln asylum yesterday , Charles Fiddler was brought back lo the county jail from the asylum. Ho had been In that Institution for nbout eight months nnd liiH deincntcit condition has.not 1m proved. Ho will bo taken to the poor farm , I'olty Criminals. Charles Hodell , a vagrant , was plvcn fifteen days , four on broad and water. Barton Hllcs , the smilor , tnado his weekly appearance in court yesterday for being drunk , and paid his usual fee , $ . " ) and costs. John Koth , charged with. vagrancy , got very wrathy Indeed when sentenced to llf teen days. ' hard labor. Trouble With a Ton out. W. P. Wilson who rents a barn from Jacob Smith has faded to pay for the use of It for two months , and Smith ordered him to vacate. Wilson refused to do so and Smith removed the tloors and other port able portion of the barn so that the delin qucnt could not use it. Ho in turn had the proprietor arrested on the charge of mali cious destruction of property. When the case ciiiuo up for trial Smith was dis charged. Aliirrlnga Licenses. Following nro the marriage licenses is sued yoitordny la the county court by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. t Meyer Silver , Omaha 20 j Sarah Newman , Omaha 20 I George Prescott , Omaha 23 j Mary Jane Hammond , Omaha j Louis Mason , Omahn 31 I Etnella Norman , Omaha . . . . .2(5 ( " \Vlilti Cups on the Brain. Stuart Kcod , a demented' pauper at Nine teenth and Vinton , who imagines that ho lias a half interest in all the possessions of Tom Murray , was at the police court again yesterday. A few weeks ago ho was incarcer ated because ho was carrying a revolver with which ho said ho intended to kill a man who had committed n murder twenty years ago , This tlmo ho came of his own accord nnd told the police a number of wild stories about the white e.ips being lifter him anil how ho him narrowly escaped with his life on several occasions. Hulled , Chained nntl lionTcil. Ycs caday half a dozen prisoners from the city jail wcro put to work cleaning the gutters mid street crossings on Douglas nnd its Intersections. Four of the fellows worked and did some Hht uorvico in re moving a considerable amount of rubbish. Two , Gort McCoy and II. Johnson , each hud a leg decorated with a chain and ball. Thcso worthies refused to work. The policeman In charge of the gang miulo no attempt to compel these two to work , satisfying himself that there was no law on earth which would force these men to work unless they wanted to. There was a crowd of about two hundred people around the spectacle during the morn ing. One spectator said that ho thought It was bad policy to exhibit men on the street or to expect thorn to work when the work of could not bo exacted from them. Ha thought the exhibition was demoralizing. The Chief Did Not Sine- The announcement that Chief Soavov waste & to render a solo at the Hlllsido Congrega tional church entertainment Thursday night proved a mistake , but was a great drawing card nevertheless , ns the chuch was crowded with people , and a merry evening was passed. About twenty-va ! ! members of the police force , with tliolr wives , wcro present. The programme presented was mainly musicaland the various renditions nro highly I * spoken of. The chluf took part , but did not all h sing , giving Instead a select reading , enti tled "The Unttlo of Kooky Canyon. " Mrs. no Scuvoy and bur sister , Miss Uooloy , rendered vocal solos and ducts. Among thu other fcul tures were a Diiino solo by Miss Comstock , n vocal solo by Ur. Wlilnncy , a duet by Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch , and selections by mixed and nmlo quartettes , A collation of Ice cream and cake was served , A Now Train. The connecting link between Ne braska nnd Kansas has just boon placed In service by the Union i'acillo railway. of This train leaves Council HlutTs daily at 4:45 : a. in. ; leaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. in , , 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 nnd Colorado west , H18 bound , and ( or Topokn , Luwronco , Kan lars sas City and points cast and south via Kansas City , Returning , train leaves Munlinttiui tit ii-5 ; p , ni. ; arriving at Hcatrlca nt 0:25 : p. ID. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p , in. , Coun cil Hlnirs 11 MO p. in , , making direct commotion with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Tonokn nnd the vast , and from Denver , .Sauna , that Abcllno nnd nil point * west , enabling tKmoiigcra to visit tlio principal points in Kansas and Nnbrnslui In the shortcut ing posHlbln tlmo , Thorn trains have lirut- class equipment , consisting of smoking corn and drift-class day coaches of the cola tions latnjt pattern. . Tha'naw train will till n long foil.want , anil ia bound to bo to popular , per IN TIIK COUIIT UUOMS. .Indues , ilttrluH nnd Attorneys Doing Consldprnhlc Hiislncflo , James Uond , who has been lying In the county Jail since September 15 , of last year , under the charge of highway robbery , wns taken before Judge Grolt and given bis free dom , It Is claimed that the property ob tained by him , n cold watch and some money , wns given to one Laura Wood , who has slnco disappeared. The robbery was supposed to hnvo been committed under the Omaha end of the Union Pacific bridge , but n nmn named Cleveland , who was nt that tlmo nlpht-watchmnn there , says there was no robbery. County Attorney Mahoncy stated that the witnesses had all loft town , and asked to have the cnso dismissed. C. NcUon , charged with forgery , was ar raigned before Judge Graff , pleaded guilty and was sentenced to ono year in the poni- tontlnry. Just before Cliristnms ho pre sented n check for $10 to Simon Fisher , at Max Meyer's store , who cashed it , but soon discovered that the name signed thereto was bopns. The Jury In the James W. Peterson damage case against the Union Pacific railway com pany ( jnvo the plaintiff a verdict for SIWO. The c mpanv made a motion for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was not sus tained by the ovidcnco. The case of Lowe against the city , n suit to recover about $ * ) O.OJO damages by reason of changing the grade of Sixteenth , .Seven teenth and Hnrney streets , is still in progress before Judge Donno. It will probably bo given to a jury to-iluy. Yesterday alternoon Judge flopowoll took the case , by Jury , of Joseph Murker nnd others against Hosn Ilcnniiigson nnd others. It is n suit In ejectment for the possession of lots In Grand View. In the criminal court Judge Grod's tlmo wns occupied part of thu afternoon on the case In which one Charles Johnson was nci cuscd of assaulting with intent to kill Frank Devore , a scab uncincer , who wns employed on the 1 ! . & M. Tlio assault was niado Jan uary 1. No witnesses wcro examined. The jury was empanelled , and when the case was brought to trial a llttlo sr.ag in law wns struck , and to settle tlio question a recess to this morning was taken when the case will bo tried. John Anderson sued James Mills for $707iO ! for labor performed in building a house in S , E. Rogers' addition. Judge Wakcloy was engaged In hearing the case of Louis HrnUford against Emily C. and iCdward T. Peterson and George C. Hobble , It Is an action to lorecloso a mortgage lien on a lot in Hnnscom place. Thu amount of indebtedness on the lien is S'.M5 , alleged to bo duo on n contract for building a bouso upon thu premises. A Ijlvcly Case. The prospects for a red hot lcral contest in the district court before this term reuchus an end are very bright. It Is know that Pat O. Hawcs has long baon llguring as an active nttornoy hi the celebrated Hobinson-Jones lawsuit. Ho claims to have worked up the case for Hobinson , nnd performed nbout every bit of the labor attached to bring mat ters into shape. Two or three other attor neys are interested , but not so deeply as Hawcs. Ho thinks now that they are trying to II x things so that when tlio day for collecting fees comes around his nnmo will bo Dennis. If indications to that effect become strong enough" during the pi ogress of the cnso , Patrick will turn on those with whom ho has been associated and bring suit against them for his claim. The case xvill pass through another cpurso to-day on an argument of objections mule yesterday against thu liling of a bill of ex ceptions and transcript setting forth its record , and claiming on behalf of Hobinson that the origin il bill as submitted contains evidence which should not bo thoro. The exceptions were nandej to Judge \Vakoly. Wants nn Accounting. J. W. Paddock applied to the district court yesterday , asking that an accounting bo made in the business affairs of Giorgo P. DlancharJ. In his petition he claims that ho was a partner of Hlaac'iard in the busi ness of trading with the SlouIndt'ins at Hod Cloud agency. Paddock put up the cash and Blanchard furnished some experi ence. They made money , but Paddock claims to have received none of it. Ulan- chard kept the books of the firm , and it is allowed that ho drew ho.tvily In excess of his share of the nrollts , and refused to make un accounting to his partner According to Paddock the books wore kept in such a way that no ono could ascertain how the llnanclal affairs stood. Finally a referee was chosen after Paddock - dock had demanded nn Investigation , and the matter wns left in his hands. Here- i ported that Hlanchard was indebted to Padr. dock In the sum of $ . ' , riSO.S5 , but was so long ' in making the report that the time of submission - mission expired. On account of this , Pad dock wants the court to order an accounting in the promise * . - | County Courf. Mary J. McEneary was appointed ndniinis- trntrix of thu estate of Michael J. McEneary , deceased. "WooilriifTGranito Quarry. I am prepared to furnish " \Vootlriiff \ granite in puvinp blocks , door Bills and stops , or blocks of most any dimcntion nt cheap figures. Also handle nt my Lincoln yard all classes of cut atone for nny part of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. * SMD DOWN THE Airs. Coolny Disappeared "While I'andf , Slept in Inimcniicc. There are no Hies resting on Mrs. Cooloy. The story of her escape Irani Deputy Sheriff Pnndt , is ( locked w h romantic features and proves her to ba a woman of daring nerve. In making the trip to Knox county with his fair prisoner , Pandt arrived at Stanton , nbout 11 o'clock p. in. , whcra ho was com pelled to remain until Thursday morning to fo wait for a train going to Crclghton. Two fopo rooms adjoining ono another were secured at poPC the hotel. Mrs. Coolcy was ushered into ono PCHi them , and loft , us the ofllcor supposed se Hici curely locked up , The latter took the other room nnd retired to sweet dreams of his canI I i T c dldacy for sherilT next fall. Hu this prisoner ' was not given to sleep. On the other hand , &ho remained very wide nwnko nnd had her wits actively at work devising some means of escape. Thcru was one nvcniio open to her and she decided to take nil vantage of it. Tlio win dow of her room opened on a balcony from of which , by risking the dangers of sliding down-a post , she rould reach terra tirma and then easily make her way to the house nf J. somafilcnd living In the vicinity. Whoa G. thu deputy had fallen Into a sound bleep and C. wns quiet la the little vliiKoMrti. ! ! Cooley noiselessly lloatcd into the darkness and lied , I W ono knows whore. Sheriff Coburn's men | Or are making no effort In the , matter to arrest her. They say thcro is no danger of her re turning to Omaha until the excitement has paused and the mutter been forgotten , Nearly $ OO,000OO of Assets. President Orcono's annual report of the n ITu I M of the Connecticut Mutual Lifo Insurance company presents a gratifying view of its solidity and for strength. A company with $07,400,04 , ! ) gross assets and. $5,505OSO , surplus on the most rigid legal stanadrd is cer tainly strong enough for all emergen at cies. Thu company lias G3,0i ( ( ) policy holdora , insured for $151,301.013. It ita rocoits from policy holders last your were $ l-lyOii85 , and it paid out $5,8S5 - cut , yet thrco-riimrters of a million del were added to Us not assets. Thcso figures toll their own btory. A Juicier of Million * , J. T , Ncrnoy , late coin clerk of the sub- treasury in Chicago , is la the city with the Intention of locating In Omaha. Ho is now negotiating with ono of the banks , having previously had considerable experience in line of business In the Garden City. Mr. Nornoy ia one of u corps of clerks who" , know that there would bo a pretty general change In the clerical positions In the treasury iiiudu un tholr mind to tender their resigna In advance , lie says that much of the from the country bunks ia thla * tuto foutm its way through thu banks of the city the sub-treasury and that not loss than 9 cout of U U counterfeit , Tlio packages nro not opened ns they pass through the city , as a general thing , but forwarded with a card showing the nnmo of the banic through which tncy pass. The amount of the spu rious iiionoy Is then charged up against the homo Institution nnd later acalnst Us cor respondents in the country , The exchange thus far tills year in sllvor has amounted to about (253,000. Mr. Ncrnoy ia not a big man but bo has juggled with nioro bags of millions than any baiiKcr In this part of the country , _ Thee who take Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic never have dyspopsinco9tlvonoss , bad breath , piles , pimplosaguo and ma laria , poor appetite , low spirits , iioad- tvcho or kidney troubles. Price 50cents. Goodman Drug Co. IVIIAT IT COSTS.- The City Comptroller's KootltiB of the Ycnr'n Kxponses , City Comptroller Goodrich has just com pleted his annual report for the last year. It showa the cxpamlltures of the various city funds , the cost of maintaining the police and lire departments , the salaries paid out of the general fund , the maintenance of sewers , curbing and guttering , paving , grading and the construction of sidewalks. Several special funds are not included in the report. The report will bo sent to the mayor Tues day. On the evening of this d.iy it will bo submitted to the coxncil for approval. The report is hero appended ; General Fund Salaries S10S.004.71 Grading 04,1133.87 Miscellaneous bills. . . . WWi.75 ) : Total 52(30,217.33 ( J ire Fund Salaries ' i Miscellaneous bills. . . , Total 00.82JJ.75 Police Fund - Salaries -18,074.90 Miscellaneous bills. . . . 2J-ll.18.07 Total 75,402.07 Sewer Fund- Salaries n,237.r)0 Miscellaneous bills. . . . 4,155,03 Toti.1 7,3)3.13 ! ) Curb. Gutter. Fund- Cleaning streets 2S.121.02 Water Kent Fund Hi'iitof hydrants 53.0S7.S4 . Judgment Fund Judpmonts.cost and int. 10,310.19 Library Fund- Salaries 10,071.33 Miscellaneous bills1.52(1.09 ( Total 15201.83 ! Paving Hand Fund Paving intersection sts. 101,017.51 Sidewalk Fund Laying sidewalks * 4-l,35S.Ct Grading Fund Grading stieets 132.45G..T3 Dist. P.ivuiL'Funds Paving streets WO,430,10 Alloy P'ving Funds Pavinc alloys ' 7,513.43 Distl C'rbing Funds Curbing streets 125,571.09 Dist. Sewer Funds Building sewers 250,078.10 El'v'MiVI'd'ctF'nd ' Building viaducts 3,271.13 Special Funds Op'n'g As wid'n'g sts. . . 5,500.00 Grand Total ? I,00 < 3,757.S2 Advise to .Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways boused for children teething. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays nil pain , cures wind co'ic ' , and is the best remedy for diurrhoja. So cents a bottle. TUB iiAimiT "AND JIOUN . A 31 odd Entertainment to Come Off nt the Colosseum Soon. William Ingram and John S. Prince nro arranging for a hound-rabbit contest at , the Colosseum. A largo number of jacl'crabbits , have been trapped , and will bo used in what promises to bo a model entertainment. Any individual owning a greyhound may enter the same to compete for prizes that will bo offered. The dog catching the most rabbits will bo awarded first money ; the next best second money , and the next the third and last , , prize. The bicycle trade will bo con verted into a rabbit run with high \viro screens around it on either side to prevent the . rabbit from escape aside from its fleet feet , The rabbits will bo stationed in a cage nnd ono released at a tinio. It | s stated that the tailless jack can give the swiftest of dogs at least twenty minutes of hard running bo fore being captured. Arrangements , as re gards the time , have not ns yet boon com pleted , but the projectors state that it will bo 0110 of the events in the near future. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnnm st. , telephone 1201 , blank book makcrd , etc. Chautuiiqua Movo. A mooting will bo heldto-morrowSnndny ( ) evening nt tno Grand Oper.i housa at 7:3i ) , in the interests of the Council Hluft's nnd Omaha Chnutauqua nssembly. Kev. W. J. Harshn , Mu rin Kev. T. M. House , Dr. Durvcn nnd G. M. bio Hitchcock are the speakers , and a profitable evening is promised. It is not designed to solicit subscriptions , butte present , through practical Chautauqua workers , the value to Omaha of such an on tcrprlso- ; what has econ done to establish It ; what its possibilities in the future nro ; nnu what is needed to sot it in practical operation. The soft glow of the ten rose is ac quired by ladies who use Fozzoul's Complexion - ploxion powder. Try it. Trihiito tu Unolo Sum. The returns of the internal rovcnuo ofllco for the month of February arc olUcially re ported ns follows : Penalties $ 54.U Heer stamps O.ISS.ii'J Spirit 120,731.50 Cigars 4.1l'5.33 Tobacco , 188.74 Cor Special ' tax . 07:2.80 : A'in Bro Total $105.200.83 me Fnnornl ol Mrs. Tlicnnr. The funeral of Mrs. Mlnnio Roomer , wife Z.C Charles Hoomer , occurred yesterday 1'nc morning from the resIJenco of Dr. L. A. Morrlnm , 'JO i Saunders street. The Rov. .W. SI1 Harslm ofllcluted. T-lio nail bcarors wcro . H. Robinson , William Hullard Heed , M. SII . Ho vine William Scisson , all of Park lodge Knights of Pythias , and W. W. Cox and William Putnam Cramer , of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. The Driiininor'ti Outing. Traveling men are urged to attend the N meeting of the executive committee ) of the Western Travollngmon's outing in the pnrlor of the Capitol hotel , Lincoln , Cn Sunday at 3 p. in. Sub-committees will bo Sui appointed and all arrangements completed the summer trip which will bo hold II. homethro during the slack season , and of which notice has heretofore- been given. A cyclone lifted a vcsse out of the water Disston Clt , Fla. , carried it some dist ance , nnd then drpppmg the craft , drove mast so far into tlio sand that the stick couldn't well bo drawn , and therefore was otr In order to rcloaso the boat. \ INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. 1882 , Prompt 1837 , Permanent Ho. II ( ilia it. , Etlin. CA Mm. , r b , J , Ills , i iilwn , Mut , J o It , U > DO Of kick lll ( It. HIT. AUml fc r cr Jitotj oil for rkiuif 7 < 4rf | o I wti tUm. rind noUUif a r ll.n n Ilki u. jUr * M4 OBI bollli ui bifbra Jtrlil iklu ill * Mt D ll lli41 tklnk li. JiMti CU , u < fl f I > k > U U. . njr f l. WJI Wlw I k it > I eiiM Mt uUf Ti VtttlK VM nr llaVi. Tbir Unlf l 4 > n4 hkv * UO1 MTtr k4 MUra piU M V m wttUir. ItUck ilic Tout , l , OBXB.rtaviov. . . Vf. TNICr < ARie .VOeEl4flCO.B KlAior , IML ' 1U ' AbsoSuteSy Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity. Btronpinnml wholosomenes < . .Moro economical tluni tlio ordinary klmli , and cnnnut lie sold In coniDctltlon with tuo inultltiKlus of low cost , Hhortwolght alum or plio plmto powders. SoUl only In cans. Kovixl llftklng 1'owdur Co. , lit ) VVnllstrcet , NOW Vork The TYIiER SYSTEM of BANK COUNTEKS Cannot be Excelled. They are Elegant In Dctign and very Low in Trice. Also , Court House Furniture , nnd Some 400 Gtylei of ODlce Desk * , Chain , Tables , Etc. 100 Page Illustrated Catalogue Free , Postage 7 Cts. TYLER DESK GO. , St , Louis , Mo , , U.S.A. D1VOKUB3-A. UUODU1CI1 , ATTOIISKV.AT-I.A.W U41 > caruarn Su , Chica ai iinvlcu tiuoi 21 yixiri uxpcrlcucei busuiuji quietly miJ lu.'anirtransactjJ COLLARS AND CUFFS , Hundreds of our customers will ro member the wonderful sale of collars wo had Insfc fall whou vro sold those splendid 2100 Linen Collars at Gr > c a dozen. Thnt was sojnotUing1 never scon before nor since. These collars gave such satisfaction that wo have boon try ing over since to got them at a figure which would enable us to sell them all the yeas around for that price , but the manufacturers would not furnish thorn regular. AVe have , however , succeeded in getting another lot this time only turn-down of the same quality of linen , but new shape. Wo shall oll'or them at a special sale on Monday morning At 65e Per Dozen. These collars are WARRANTED 2100 LINWN" , and of as good a quality ns is sold by other houses for 20c or DCc apiece. In connection with this extraordinary collar sale we will offer Monday morning a largo lot of pure Linen Gull's , in two of the very latest shapes , at Gfjc par halt'dozen or $ l.'Jr per dozen. The linen in this cuff is not of quite as fine a grade as that in the collars , but wo guarantee it to be of better quality than isfoutrl in cull's usinlly sold at 25c a pair. In order to supply as many of our patrons as possible wo shall sell only one dozen collars and cuffs to each customer. We also invite attention to our laundrio I and unlaundriod shirts. We claim in this department to give more value for less money than any house in the United State ? . Wo ask the ladies to compare our three qualities of unlaundried shirts , which wo are selling at , ' 50c , 50c and 70c , with any shirts sold by other houses for almost double the money , and they will find them in quality and make o jual in every respect. The laundried shirts at 65o , OOc and $1.2o are fully as good as those others are selling at SI , $1.50 and $2. PLAIN FICHJBES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha , GENTS' ' WITH WITH ' LADIES' No 4 , SPINAL SPIHAl BELT , APPLIANCE Wo , 4 APPLIANCE ATTACHED BELT. ATTACHED. Jllitt Dr. OWEN'S Klcctro- Onlvanlc Kelt nnd Suspensory Cure tlio follow- injr diseases and nil oth * * o ( it nervous diameter : Hhciima- llsm of any kind , Sciatica , I'ar.ilvBin , Kpl- bpinal Dlsea cs , St. Vllus' Dunce , Itrijjlit'a DUcasc. Piloi , Heart DIs- ses. Lumbago. Ucncr.il nud Ncrv- OU3 Debility " , Cos- Ihcncfis , Kidney Dii-cas 'Iremilling , Wnstlnj * of the llo "ly , all diseases causcMl from In- i\hniiBtion : , KcnialoCom- Worlil to produce n belt ran bo made mild or . wants the IJOft , anil this lie ulll llml tlio Ou' ' Guarantee Bolt , xtrhich Cou r.ius M lie Ou-eu licit 13 not aUlinin.Viiu or Tiy any ono before it is applied to tlio boil iiun-otferca Jorsalc. To show I ho Entir days' trial , and if it docs not Provo of 123 papcs written by a ) ihbiclin : n without the aid o a physician or the use of ' . . _ . _ waslo your money on belts patented j cars nco.o * lin\e private coiifultationiooins loriaiiicsns IIBums , ami mi mmcuu " > m i u n. . - rc. . . . . - . . . - , , - - - - - - - - . - mid if the licit ia not adapted to their case they will bo so advised. Open at all times. Consultation nt oulce , or by mail free. For information how to obtain trial bell see liS-pngo paini > hlet. T AJ The OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO.B 306 North Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. GOLD MEDAL , PABIS , 187ft BAKER'S Warranted absoluteptim Coconf from which the excess of Oil lias been removed. It has more than three times the strcmjth of Cocoa mixed \\ith Starch , Arrow root or Sugar , and is therefore far more economical , costing lessithan one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , easily di gested , and admirably adapted for in valids as ell as ( or persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere , i W , BAKER & CO , , Dorcliestcr , Mass , LIEUIG | jjj ESXTKACT of MEAT. 'fncgtnml Oheupcst Meat Flavouring Ftock lor Soups luclo 1)13lies and MIUCUI. Ai llccf Ton , "un Invuluu lo tonic. " Annual sule S.OUJ.UUJ Jura. h flcnnlno oiilr wltlifar-xlmlla of Justus von Knatnroln blue iicni'n label , Hold hy Morckcopers , ( itoccM null Drncahlii. llOIIKi's KXTKAll1 OK MKAT CO. , l/ul , lxnilon bold by Hlchiinlfon l > ru& Co. . nndllluLc.Uruco AUo sol Trees ! onsfinK of I'rnlt TTOPS , fimnll Knilts , flrnpo lues. Ornamental Trees ami fahrtib * , Kvcr- roeus , Hoses , etc , together with u largu nbtort- lent : ol Trees nnd Sanln for plnnttnst Timber Claims. .OW PR ICES AND CHOICE SI OCK. acuities unsurpassed , Wilto for wholesnlo and retail lists. Address , IIi\AiM : > OAl - IVUK.SUIEIi- : ! , D. S. LAKE , Proprietor. HBNA.MOAH , - - - IOWA. NEBRASKA STATION.AL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. npital ) JJOO.OOD urplua Jdti. iHt , 1889 6i,000 ! OfflCKIIS AND IIIIIECTOUS ; \V. VATKS. Vro lrtant. Iiwia 8. KECII. Vice President. W. H. 3. IltroiiES , Cashier. D11IKCTOH3 : A. E. TOIIZAMN. W.V. JIoilSK , JOHN S. COLLINS. ' J. N. ll. I'ATUICK , It. c : < ; iJKiiiNn , THE-IRON BANK , Corner 12th anil I'arnam Sts. Oenvrul Uank ] ay UiislU'jdd Transact ol. NO303 S. 13TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB , APITAL , - $300,000 $ , Loans Mad ? on Real Estate , liool , County and yunlclpal llonun Negotiated , A. l'AXTONf.PrraJilBnt. Pre8Ulont' iuurL : iVjjj A. PAXION , HKNUV T. CI.AHKB , . li. MAUI. i IUIIKKII. ' ItUBT. . . UAIIKEU. DM. n. 0. XVhST'H NnnvK AND HRAIN TUIIAT- MKMagunrunteo 1 gpoclllc for Hybtcila , 1)17.7.1- ) ne-iS. Convulsions , fits , Ni-rvous Nftunlirln , Jlcadiclie , Nervous Prostration caused by tlio use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakofnlness , Mental Depression. Softrntngof the Drain , reiiiltliiKlu insanity nntl Iimiliut ; to misery , docaynnd death. I'leiuatnro Old Aiff. HnrrcniiHss. Loss of Power In either set. Tniohintary Losses nnd Hpermat- orlioia caused bv ovcr-oxortlnn ot the bialn.solf- nliiiso or overindulgence. Knch box rontnlns one month's treatment. $1.03 a box. or six boxes for } " ) . ( Ksent ) by mall p-epald on receipt of prloe. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cm o nny case. AS'ith each order received by us for six boxes , ac'ompauled with KM , we will bend the purchaser our wrltt > n Kimrantco to re fund the money If tno tieatment does not eifect ncuro. Guarantees Ironed only by Goodman Drue Co. , UriiKulits , Solo Agents , 1110 rnrnani street , Omnhn , Neb. UKATEFUL COMF Epps's Cocoa. HUKAKFAST. "lly a thoroiiKli knnvilcilito of the nitiinil IH.VS lliudpt'r.ttlons nf ill uitlon un 1 niitri thin , nnd liy a euro In I iin | > > lcatlnn of III 3 Him prop ST ties of nulMeleclfcl Cocou , Mr. Kuis ; HUH prnvMuil our lireakfiist table * with ailoile.itvly llnvorpil liovenuo which limy mive 111 iLBny lienvyilu tori1 lillla. Ills by tlio JuillcldiiK am nt such articles nf diet tlmt a cnuttltntlmi may bn er.tluiilly liullt uu until Htninx cniMijfli In resist iivury lunili ucr to ill < unu. lluti- dreiln of S'lbtln miiladii'S are Itnutni around us rea'lv to ntluc'k wlicrevn ttiotu is n Muak i > ont.Vttmu ! ? ' ( > caii ( ] niany n lutul hlrilt by kui > j > lnu ourselves well fortllloil wltli pure Iilo31 mm a properly notirUliud fr.tnio. " Civil pcrvlco ( . ' : uiMto. Miulo slinnly with hollln- ' water nr milk. Solil only in Imif pouml llnsbyiroueri la'jolad ' HIIIH : 9 , HP HonwopatlileCliemlsts & UUi , J.O.MIDN , UNOIANI > . To ( ilusgow , Ik'lfiisl , Diililliiand Lhcrpnol From New York Every Tues'Jay , Cabin p.isRflgo fK nnd $ . " > ! ) , according to location of hUto room Kxcurslou HX > to f'XJ. Steerage to and from Uuropo at Lowest Jlatcs. AUSTIN HAI.DWJN.Sc CO. . Gtn'l Agimts. Kl llroiuluuy , New Vork. JOHN Iliai.NT ( : : , Ucn'l Western Agent , 101 Itumlolph it. , Chicago. IIAKIIY K. JIOOHUS , Afc'ont. Omaha. Koducod Cabin Hates to Gliisgow Ex- hihltion. TAHBABB jBOSiC _ , _ i'ourSuiicrbMutla ] > ouk > , iTinlnl i > n line I HUP per from ( ull-tUed inuilo pUt.-H. fur 82.Oo. lr IJ1W prapaul. STANDARD PlANCF A LB U M 820 page * of clioicu itvum Irom cilotra u. , r. . . ir.udLuir.ii. itfharifeiiLii.i , , . . . . oompinunouU , and Hu pp. 01 Tariau < 'iio. .v- . . STANDARD tlonii.opera rraimcniuititic.ftrpiano. ARD SO NO ALBUM-SlOpu.of irn 3iind In ) , ladi. wltli jlsno , ccompanluiuuUffr ltcti ) > il from ttio nrorkfl of ftuch cumpobm B tltiutimt. At > i , fiitutt. llotrt , ! ud KI < rul ( . TITLE PACES BCAUTirULLV ( ILLUSTRAICD la Colon. I'rlceof each lxKk 50c. , orCScU I LYON & MEALY. Putillehero , pi pld. I state & Monroe ( Jla. Chicago. Sfeck Piano IoinitrkulJo tor powerful sympathetic tone , pliitblo action and absolute dura bility ; 30 yoiira' record the best ( 'uariin- tcoof the excellence of tlioso instru WOODBRIDGEBFiOS , j from the effect * of youthful erron , arly doosy , - - I Icit mcah'xxl. < ta 3 Mad vlaiV > trcwtJM ( * l d > oonulalcc full Mrtlcrura for liome euro , free of cru rao. | . AJim frt > tjr , cxiwiJjuiioOiiua , cojfw , j DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS ) nnd ninny times will prove to you a jjreat oss. Von should not delay oval ) for n day our coming to our store. Wo are mnkln , > i ! n clean sweep of our entire/ / stock of winter poods , and will nimo you pilcoi that wilt nterest you. 20to60 DAYS. This is u disenso which 1ms heretofore ) Bullied nil Medical Science. Wo have a Kemnly. unknown to nnyono in the World ontsldoof oiirConipiiny , anilonu th.- * ' to euro the mot ohstlnito caf > us. Ten days In recent cases dot-s tlio work. It is thu oldchroiilo deep heated cases that wo Holleit. Wo h.ive cuted hnndiedMWhu have been abandoned by and pronounced Incilrablt' , and \\t > o world to brln us u cnso tlmt wo will not cure In lest than blxty dayH. Klnco the hlhtorv of mcaldno a ( run upocldc for Kyphllls lia been souclit for but never found until our iT9.Vi.IC Ki.Yl ; was discovered , and wo are JiutlllHil In oayln ? it Is thn only Itemvdy in tlui World tnnt will pos itively tuic , hncniihu Ihu liit st Medical Works , publUtii'd by tlio lCKt ) known authorities , nay \\osnevfrntriie8peclllcbefore. . Oiirinm- edy will cure when uvurjthliiK nl o hau fallHil. Wfiy wmte your tlmo imil money with patent mcclkliiiM that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , yon that hare tried everything else .should comu to us now and Kft permanent I ellef. > on never can get It else where. Mark what wo May. In the end you mum take our loiuedy or MiVIIlt iccover and ) ou that have been nllllcti-d but it Nlioit tlmo Khonld by all means conui to UK now , not ono In ten of new rases nvur uot permanently cured , Many uetholii and think they ant fren from the llDcaHK , but ( none , tuo or three yenix aft-r : It appear * ay tin In a more horrible t-jrin , Thib IB a blood JJurillor and will < 'uro any Skin or. Hlooil Hlhoaso wlion JCvorytJiiiif ? lilso Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , KOOUI 10 nnd 11 , U. K. National Hank _ 1 1 n I Id I IK , ' , Onialin , Xcl ) . _ , FliNNVIIOVAb TVAI'KKfl are Jmicrrsafulry u > ed monthly byntcr 10,10 f.wljiclliu. . Arp.S'a/f , t'ffeetualand I'leatant tl prr l x by mall.or at drupfrisU. Rrnltil I'artlrulart S pontage stamp * . Ailfinua KCUIUIA CaiuiMt , Co. , Umucir , Micu. 1'or mile ( inil li/i / IIHI ll l iJooilina ArvlnW sA'rt. DR , ALFRED SHIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon riiATTSMOUTH , OMAHA MEDICALand SURGICAL INSTITUTE \ N , W. Cor. 13th & DodffO Sto. .T Ol" AI.I , Appliance : for Dofornltiea and Trussoj. neetlncilllloK , nppirAtu * unit rpniiMllPi lorinccnu iul trenlmunt of ororjr form of dlsuaau requiring .McJItnl orSurvical 'treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Boar-1 nml nttcndnuco ; belt liujjiltnl iiocoiumoila * tlonn In the woit. WHITE ion cmci'l.Atison Doformltloi mid llrncos. Trusses , Club Kcct , Curv.itJro of tliu Hplno , Piles , I'limon , Cnncjr , Oaturrli , llrnnclillln , lub dotlon , Klcctrlcltr. rnralTKln , Kpliopsr , Klilnef , lllnador. Kyc , ttarhkln itntl Jllood nJ itllSurulculiipcritlous. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES or WOMEN HifK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IIISTITHTa HAKIXO A HITCUI.TY Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllooil Diseases succmjfulltrjatod. . Hyplillltlo Polfon roniuvcil front the 1711:0111 nllliout niiTourj. New rosturAtlve trcatmant lor lni of Vital r.wor. . Penons iinnblo to vttlt U4 111117 bu tuHtoU ut liouo br ciirremionileiue. All couiiniiiiioJtluni lontlduntlal. HdJItliifs or ln trumcnl > K'lit tir in nil or olpron , i.'curnlr pnclied , no innrki tu Inillrntu ronlniti or icnilLr. Gnu punoaul Intorvlim prcfi-rrnl. Cull unit consult UH or > untl lilsturjr of yuur cutiu , unt ] wo nllt loud Iu iilnln wr.tpuor , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE1 Upon frlrote , Cncclnl or Nervous IJUcuioi , Iinno- tincy , Hvplillls , Gloat and Varlcocule , wltn qiieiuoD Hit , AilUrusj Otiiu/M Jlrilicttl arid ffiirgkal Institute , or iit. nic\Ei.VAn9V : , Cor. 13tb ana Doilgo St8. , OMAHA , NED. PENSARY NKHVOIIfl. CIlllONIf anil 1'IIIVATK DISKASl'.S Ot MUN mil WO.MKN Huucemliillr troiiiul. YOUNG MEN rliiK frum Ihu rtTpcli of rnathfnl folllei nr Indli cri'lloiiii , or aru troulilul with WuiikiicK , Nvrvou Ili'lilllty , l/DKinf Mrniorv , Poiponduncy , Avcrilonto hiirlolr , KIMnuxTiouhlmor nililliuiitu ( if Ihii lionl * Kcl'rluiil ) ' ( IrjiuiH , ( un hum tlnil u nafu and l > oodf ruio , Clinriius ri'itauiialilu , crpcclull/ thu poor , MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thrro nru riaajr trouhlud with too fn'tiiinat evaoim OIK ut in j liiiulilur , olion aiLomimiiltil Ijy a Uliilit iiiurtlnu or Iniriihu n'm.illuii , uud wuukuiilnti of th * ijntoin in li inniinur Iho pulli'iit ( uiiiint uiniunt for. l/n t'xaiiilnliik' the uitiiury Uupoilti a ropy ftiullinetit will ol leu tu found , mid noniuiiniua piirtlcfoi of tt mini Hill ngipunr nr Hit ) mlur U ol u Ihln. inl uru ill nil mini i'4iiu > , uuu 11 Imiiltiir ruitorutloii i io t'lillo urlniirjr nrKitas , t'onnultutloa freo. Ktna ri'iit utiiiiiplor "Voiinir Mau'n Krlflid or ( Juldo to udliiik , " liun lo all. Aiarcn DB. SPINNEY & CO. Muin and liUh St.ICansiiH City , Mo. ty.Meiiilun Ihli . pmmr. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successor to John 0 , Jaroljj. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At , tlio old eland , lini if aril am Ht. Orders by vlnfrapri nollcltcd uiul promptly attuiidcd. 'J'ok'plinuo lo No. iiJ. l m TUIUURIAR CUSHItKl uU. .