* " # , ( t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH' C. ' 1889. . THECITY. _ Collections of internal revenue yes terday wcro $ . ' { ,030.07 * There will bo a mooting of the Con- trnl Labor union Friday nlfflit. All delegates must bo present. Bales of stamps nnu envelopes for February were us follows : Stumps , $14- HJ0.03 ; envelopes,34,017. ! ! . Dr. Ilcrtzmnnn , who 1ms been dan gerously ill for two or three months , is ruptdly convalescing mid in a few days hoCB | to bo about town again. At 10 o'clock Thursday morning .Bishop Worthlngton will hold a "quiet day for women" ut Trinity cathedral for all of the Episcopal churches of Oinnhn. .7. W. Cooper , an abstractor , who was charged with obtaining personal prop erty under false pretenses , was dis charged yesterday in Justice Wade s court. Frank Sclnvoboiln , who was charged Hr-ltli selling liquor on election day , paid $103 for the priviledgo yesterday. Judge Herkii was appointed custodian of the funds. Trouble in a house of ill-fame Monday night resulted in the arrest of the in mates. Yesterday Judge Berka lined John Dooi0 ! and 'costal ? . Garilold $10 and costs , Etnma Hess $ a and costs , and Elllo Smith 9' ) and costs. Quietness will reign in that locality for some days , as neither ] ) oo or the Jloss girl can pay their lines. _ I'craoiinl 1'arnKrapti1 ? . II. M. Utlcy , of O'Neill ' , Is at the Millnnl. Jtulpo Uundy returned from Lincoln yes terday. E. C. Pine and wife , of Illair , are at the Paxton. J. C. White , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Pnxton. W. O. Wkitmorc , of Valley , Nob. , Is at the Murray. Uobert W. Bradley , of Cheyenne , la at the Mlllard. Jsanc Lincoln , of Aberdeen , Dak. , Is tit the Pitxton. M. E. ford , of Lyons , Ni3b. , Is stopulng at the Millard. Theodore Stnrlt , of Sioux City , Is regis tered at the Pnxton. V. C. Sliicltloy , of Geneva , Neb. , is regis tered at the Pnxton. James Cou hlan and wife , of San Fran cisco , uro at tno Murray. Charles R Dicltinson , of TeUamah , Neb. , is registered at the Millard. W. H. Uurcli , manajtor of the farm depart ment of the Phccnix Insurance company , with bendciuartcrs at Chicago , Is In Omaha. Frank Murphy , chief clurk of the rail way mall service , has returned from n tour of Inspection over the eastern Hues run ning Into Omaha. Georgtf P. Shclton , prcslncnt , and T. Ti. Burch , general agent of the western depart ment , of the Phtcmx Insurance company , of Brooklyn , are in the citv , the guests 3fH. B. iCorycll and M. M. Hamblin , who have charge of the Pbmnix- interest In this Held. THE WEEK'S AMUSEMENTS. novn's. Every night and Saturday matinee Fiiii- r smu. EDH.V Musnn. Every nfternoon and night Joseph 1C. Kean in , Ura. I'ttrtlmjLm nntl her son 1 lie. COMteSKl'M. Every night Six day go-as-you-please pe destrian race. . AYoutlil'ul Thief. A warrant has been sworn out for the ar rest of MJckcy Shellcnberger , a Ilftccn-yuar- old lad who stole $10 in coin from his mother unu then decamped. Held. D. H. Slutton and J. A. Vance were ar raigned before United States' Commissioner Anderson yesterday on the charge of Belling liquors without a license. They were drug- Fists at Campbell , Neb. Eacli was held in the sum of ? 5UU. _ Klcctlon ol' oniccrs. TheJBeo Publishing company , at Its annual mooting , elected the following directors for the ensuing year : Max Meyer , E. Rosewater - water , Bruno Tzschuck , George W. Lininger and George B. T/schuelc. 13. Hoacwater was re-elected president und George B. Tzschuck secretary and trcasucr. A Chil ) Incorporates. Articles of Incorporation of the Emanon club of South Omaha were filed yesterday with the county clerk. The incorporators pro A. W. Saver , J. G. Martin , C. P. C. Smith , E. R Farnsworth , H. E. lloglc , Z. Cuddington. Fred M. Smith , J. P. Colnon and E. I1. Savage. A Prospective Synagogue. The Husslan Israelites gave a ball In Wash ington hall Monday night to raise money for a synagogue. This wai tha ilrst of n scries. Within n few days the work of constructing the now syngoguo on Capitol avenue , be tween Twelfth nnd Thirteenth , will bo com menced. The Jewish temple will cost about 10,600. , _ Mnrrinco licenses. Following are the marriages licenses Is- uod yesterday in the county court by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. William A. Hostotter. Omaha . 23 Qruco U. Cluwsoi ) . Omaha . 11) ) Frank A. Me-tik , Omaha . SO Autbnla Dwornk , Omaliu . SI Carl Nonborg , Omaha . 25 Theodosia Hursli , Wahoo , Nub . 18 AVln-re luMnry ? Mary Huhn , a iiftcon-.vear-old girl who resided with her mother , Mrs. August Hulin , near the shot tofor on South Twenty-fourth street , is missing. She left her homo December - comber 21 lust , nnd has not been heard of since. Her mother thinks bho r.m away with n young follow who used to make brotherly calls upon her at night or Sunday aftcrnouilR , Mrs. Halm has directed the police to se.xreli for the wayward girl in the different retorts of the city. Ho l.lkiul to Wonr n fitnr. Qua Burlso is one of the ex-policemen who refused to part with his star after the great docapitatlon of olUccrs noiirly two years ago , nnd lias kept It ever since as a relic of de parted power. It is said that ho has Hashed it on u number of occasions , und the un- ophlsc.ilud have held htm In nwo us a rupro- eontntlvo of the majesty of the law , But the star proved nn Inauspicious one , and tha pos- uthlon caused his arrest. The police nmgis- irnto Iflcturcd him soundly for impersonating on onliiur , and conllsciitcu the stellar orna ment , turning it over to the chlof of police. 'With this Hurko was released. A New Train. The connecting link botwuon Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed In sorvluu by the Union I'aullla railway. This train leaves Council DlulTs daily at 4'Ali a. m. ; loaves Omaha ut50o ; u. in. , And runs through without change to Mtuilwttiin , Kim. , making direct eon- jinotiiws there with the Kansas division of the Union Ptteillo railway for nil points in Kniibns and Colorado west- 'pound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan- tsas City and points cast and south via JKtuihiis City. Hoturning , train leaves Manhattan at 15i3 : p. m. ; arriving at J3eutricuatOii3 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : ; p. in. , und Omahti at 11H : ! ) p. m. , Coun cil BUiITs 11:40 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kunsas division trains irom Kansas City , Ltiwrouco , Topeka and the onst , and from Denver , Sauna , Aholino und all points west , onublliig naesongors to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible tlno. : Thosu trains liuvo Unit- clabH equipment , conslbting of smoking earn and first-class day coaciios of the latest pattern , The now tnxtn will fill , long 'felt , want , und Is bound , to 'bo popular , ' ' ' . . FILTH FOUR YEAH3 OL11. Wlilcli Ought to bo HcmoTCtl From tlio Alley * . To ascertain who Is to b'lnmo for the present wretched condition of the streets and alloys , n visit was inndo to the rooms of the board of public works ycstorpay. In re sponse to a tjuury , Secretary Wapplch said that , as yet , the alloys had never been swept. Ho added that the board of public works bad nothing to do with the matter whatever ; Unit it was under the supervision of the board of health , and must bo properly attended to through the medium of the chief of police. This is nil provided for by city or dinance , ever which the board of public works 1ms no control. "But , can't the board order the mud shoveled out of the gutters even If the weather is too cold to permit the sweeping of the streets I" "No they cannot , " was the rcolnor ] to this question , "bccauso they have no right to ox pcnd n dollar unless it is so ordered by the city council and the mayor. " "It Is the council's business , then , to seoto the nlloys ntall seasons of the year I" "Yes. sir , that is the case. Ofllccrs Pulaskl nnd Hfnchoy , however , act as sanitary inspectors specters through the summer months , and it is one of their duties to notify the property holders to clean their nbutt Inir alleys when their condition Justifies such nn order ; and , in case of non-compliance they must file In formation ngalnst the offenders in police court. " "When will the spring renovation begin ? " 'Must as soon as the council orders it and designates the streets to bo swept anil cleaned. " "That will bo soon , you think 1" "It is sincerely hoped so , as thcro Is much complaint from nil parts of the city. " The chief of police volunteered the Information mation that as much us could be possibly ac complished In this line was being done daily by the city prisoners , but their number was so small and the area demanding attention so largo that their work was hardly noticeable. A force of four was ut work cleaning the gut ters on Fnrnain and Douglas streets yester day , and it will bo utilized in this way right alont , ' . However , ho thought the council would take immediate action in tno matter and have the whole city thoroughly swept and cleaned up. It is n fact notwithstanding that the officers mentioned look only for nuisances In the al loys and have never had nn.ything to do w'th ' the sweeping or scraping of them. As a con sequence. In some places the tilth Is so thick that the paving cannot bo scon. "Property owners , " said a taxpayer , "are not. and can not bo expected to scrape the alleys any moroihan they nro expected to sweep or scrape the streets. It's about time that the council and the board of public works did something to effect this sanitary reform. The alloys need cleaning us regularly , and in some instances moro regularly than do the streets. Pears' soap is the most elegant toile adjunct. FORTY DAYS OF FASTING. Tlio Penitential Snnaon or Lout Be gins To-clny. Yesterday was Shrove Tuesday. The day was one of .general rejoicing in catholic countries. It was the carnival of Italians , the Marui Gras of the French , and pancake Tuesday in "Yo mcrrio England of yo olcten tyiro. " The day Is more generally observed among the old French families of Now Orleans than anywhere clso in this country. There , the day is given ever to fantastic parades and at night , balls , the magniflcsnco of wlilcn arc proverbial. There wcro no public observances of the day in Omaha. To-day is Ash Wednesday nnd in all Catholic nnd Episcopal churches solemn services will bo hold. It is the Ilrst day of Lent , and derives its naino from the old-time custom of wearing sackcloth and ashes into the sanctuaries and synagogues as emblems of penitence. During the next forty flays devout Episco palians nnd Catholics will forego many of the pleasures of the world and devote themselves to meditation , prayer , attendance upon reli gious services in their respective churches , and not a few will spend the season in ab stinence from many of the luxuries of the table in which they arc wont ta.indulge. In the churches referred to there will bo nightly religious services held at Intervals in cacb week. The sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is becoming immense. The se cret of it is that the preparation re ceives a great deal of free advertising from people who use it and find it so much superior to anything else of the kind that they have over used , that they persuade thdir friends and neigh bors to try it. It is certainly a sure cure for colds and croup and a prepara tion fully worth the popularity it en joys. For sale by all druggists. SWINDLED AND BEATKV. An O Ulcer Uses ills Fista to KfTcct n So 17. ure. Constable Martin Eddy lias been arrested ; hreu times In the last few wcoits for abus- ng and assaulting persons with whom ho has had legal business , and each tlmo ho has shown violence before ho read or displayed ils paper ? , shown his star , or even said that lie was an ofllccr. Ho hasn't got through with his late assault on Kuto Moore yet , but Tuesday , it is charged , ho struck and injured Mrs. Gertrude Willomanns , who lives at Twenty-fourth and Dupont streets. Mr. Willcmanns runs n small dairy and owns eight cows. Ho also has two line liorscs , ono of which is valued at $200and ho lias also a buggy. On Sunday , Mr. Wil- kunanns says that a follow named William Johnson got him drunk , and ho believes that while in that condition Johnson got him to agree to .soil nil the chattels named nbovo for 1ST ) , when they nro worth nearly f I.OJO. \Villemmuis says ho has no recollection of doing anything of the kind , yet Johnson holds a bill ot sale , which shows that the property has bcnn sold to him und f'5 paid down to bind the bargain. The paper is dn'.ed Saturday , so as to make it le gal , but Willetminns says ho had nothing to do with Johnson nil that day , und the members of his family swear to the same thing. Mr. Willomanns says that if whllo under the intlucnco of liquor or drugs ho signed the paper , it must have been on Sumlnv , and tlio date of the paper is n forgery. Neither has ho received the fc-'S alleged to have licon paid. Constable Eddy went to the homo ot the Willcmanns und proceeded to tuko possession ot the chattels without saying who ho was or oven producing a paper. MM. Willcmanns nntur- ull.v objected , and a number of witnesses testify'thnt the constable twisted tha wo- maa's arm until she shrieked with pnln , nnd ho then struck her n terrific blow In the breast that almost knocked her down , At the time she held a suckling infant In one of her arms , Mrs. Willonmnns called out for her daughter to run after n policeman to pro tect her when Eddy throw bock his coat nnd showed his star , this boitiK the Ilrst Inthha- tlon , it Is said , ho had given of his being nn ofllccr. Eddy was arrested nnd the case late to bo given a thorough ventilation before Judge Berkn Thursday nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs.Willomanns nro both Gorman and speak English with difficulty. A Coin moil Sense Remedy. In the matter of cur.Ulvcs what you want Is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours n remedy that will give you no Inconvenience nor Interfere with your business , Such n remedy is At.r.cocu's Po- nou ? PLASTF.US. Those plasters nro purely vcgctnblo and absolutely harmless. They require - quire no cbnngo of diet and nro not effected by wet or cold. Their action docs not inter fere with labor or business j you can toll nnd yet bo cured whllo hard at work. They nro so pure that the youngest , the oldest , the most delicate person of cither sex can use them with great benefit. A JOB FOR SOMKIiODY. Mr. James SHJ-H 1 lint Is the Design era a TcuchcrH * School. Mr. Jnmcs , the superintendent of schools , docs not favor the move of the bonrd of cdu- cntion , proposed nt Tuesday night's meeting , of establishing n teachers' training school In connection with the llieh school. Ho con siders It a needless nnd extra expense to the city of at least $3,000 a year. The results , lie thinks , could hardly bo termed bonollclal. Ho holds it butter for Omaha to let the state educate the teachers as it is now doing. There is n normal school nt Peru provided specially for the training of teachers. Ho says , further , that thcro are two theories ircvnlcnt among the people concerning llio conducting of schools that are diametrically opposite. Ono is that the public schools nro for the best in- : crests of the pupils ; that the money con- : nbutcd for the purposes of education should bo applied with discretion. The other theory of many people is that the schools uro run for charitable pjArposcs , so that certain poor or un fortunate creatures can have a job. This latter theory , ho says , is riilieulous , but the actions und reasoning of many persons show that the absurd notion actually exists. The BJporintcndcnt expressed the fear -hat it Is this second charitable theory that 'influences some of the supporters of the iroposcd Innovation , ana that the greatest argument In its support will bo that It will give somebody a Job. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam st. , telephone 11201 , blank book makers , etc. GiicHts at tlio Central Station. John ICearnoy , late of Chicago , arrived in Omaha Tuesday over the Burlington. The price of n ticket being very exorbitant John chose the moro economical method of maklnc the journey ina box car. The flrst duties hero wcro to sample the spirits on draught in the saloons , but before Mr. Kearney had quite made the rounds ho was prostrated by something very similar to vertigo , and a mem ber of the metropolitan police kindly es corted him to the central station , where he received the treatment ho needed. When ho went to settle ho was charged just $4 , this being nil the money ho had with , him al though ho assured Judge Bcrka that he had J50 when ho arrived. The usual charge is $5 , but Mr. ICearnoy being hero with a view to locating , the rates were made according to his means. George Addison was found making his bed on the tics of the B. ft M. track , and was trnnsfcrcd to a less exposed place at the central .station. Jack Hawkins , who recently finished serv ing a term for stealing , accidentally ex changed coats with Mr. McGilly , a waiter in the Philadelphia chop house , last night. It was very unrk at the time , nenco the mis take. Jack's coat was very ragged while that of McGilly's was almost now. Mr. Mc Gilly reported the accident to the police , and they hunted Jack up and gave him a chauco to correct the error. For a disordered liver try Bcocham's Pi 11s The Council Responsible. Councilman Lcc , ChafTeo and Bedford wcro seen yesterday morning , and said with reference to the amendment of the charter on the subject of erecting public buildings that it simply gave the council the power to select a competent superintendent for the erection of the city hall. The council waste to be responsible for the structure , nnd it was hut just that it should have the right to select the superintendent. The council was certainly ns competent as the board of publio works wns , and consisted almost to a man of members who wcro disposed to push the work as rapidly as possible. Had a bilious attack nnd ono of these indescribable cases of constant weari ness. Took quinine nnd other remedies without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic ; am strong and well. Asa Thompson , Logan , Ohio. Goodman Drug Co. Jub'Ico Singers. Despite the various other attractions last night , the First Congregational church wns nearly tilled with appreciative listeners to the colored Jubilee singers from Fisk unl vortity. There wcro nine persons taking part , eight singers and n pianlstc. The pro gramme consisted chiefly of slave or "spirit ual" songs , nnd wcro well adapted for a church entertainment. They also displayed to a good udvantugo the natural powers of the smgors. The participants nil had melo dious voices , though not highly trained. A number of the selections were encored , Mr. J. N. Caldwcll's bass solo , "Uockcd in the Cradle of the Deep , " receiving a second encore. The entertainment was for the benefit of the organ fund. Catarrh cured , health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In jector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co . _ ExpresH KatcH. The express companies expect to bo noti fied before the end of this weak that all troubles regarding rates have boon fixed up. They say that whatever is agreed upon this timu will bo permanent. The instructions will bo sent from ono point simultaneously to all parts of the country. This precaution is being taken to prevent anyone gutting nn undue advantage by having tha information two or three days in ndvnnco of the otncrs. MUSTANG MEXICAN LENIMENT iK ° i Sc\avSc , Tcful i Jcu ° nS' . ri S &s KjJ. : e iMiwv'Ay- , ! Coi > aclcl.uw } llruises.i isssutfasi-as ? & tjfe . wr * Cin A o't ot"7K' XSpavCuSSViv Thufi the ' Mustang" conquers pain , SI Makes P/9AN or BEAST wel ! again i iiu Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vnrles. A marvel of purity Btrenrtu and whole < oiiiones < < . Moro economical than tlio ordinary klmts , nnd cnnnot bo sold In comnotltlon with tno muiutmloi of low cost. sliortwolKlit alum or phosphate powdors. Sold only In cans. Kov.-il linking 1'owilor Co , lM : Wnllstroot , NO\V \ Yorle SWIFT'S SiMirmu cured inu of mnllgnnnt Illood 1'ol-ton utter 1 had been treated In vnli : with old so-called remedies ot Mercury nnil 1'otnsh. S. 8. S. not only cured thu Illood I'ol son but relieved the Hheiimatlsm which uus caused by the poisonous mlnurul. OIX ) . IIOVUIjL , S4'Siil : Avenue. N V. Scrofnl ailevoloped on mv daughter- swelling nml lump son her neck , wo gave her SWIFT'S SiT.umu , nnd then-suit was \\ondorful nnd the cure prompt. A , DKAUMUND.Clovelnnd.Tcnn SWIFT'S Si'KCft'iu Itcntlrclyn vcsetablo rem edy , and Is tlio onlyromndy which permanently cures So rofnla , Illood Humors , CancernmlCon taRlotH Illood I'olson. Sum ! for bonks or blood and akin dls ususi , mulled free. Till : SWIFTSi'KCino Co. , Drawer : ) . Atlanta , tla GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 187& BAKER'S Warranted ntiaoltttcllf jturo Cfirna , from which Hie excess of Oil has been removed. 11 has moro than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed nith Starch , Arrow root or Sugar , and is therefore far more economical , costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourMiinjr , strengthening , easily di * celled , and admirably adapted for in * valid * , as \ \ ell as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers evcrjrnhoro. W , BAKER & CO , Dore&ester. & Mass , JINY'S EXTRACT of MEAT. Finest nml rhea | > e t Mont MnvourlnK Stock lorSmipt Made Dishes unit Niurus. A" ll < > at"l'tu ! , "an Invuluu bio tonic. " Annual sulo S.UAJ.VUJ jars. Ocuulnoonlr wlthfnc-plmilo ofljuitus Ton slgnnttiru In blue across lauol. Sold by Storekeeper ? , ( iiocorri nnd Druirclsts. L1KIIKVS HXTIIACT OK MUAT CO. , l.'til , Ixindon Bold by Ulcuurilson Druu Co. , anil lllaku , Druco A.Co NPBEOEDBNTBD ATTBAOTION u OVER A MILLION DISTIIIHUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by the loKlglnttire In 1M18 , for Educational und Charitable purposes , nml Its franchl.su ma lo n pat t of tlio present State Con stitution , in 1879 , by nn overwhelming popular vote. Its MAMMOTH 1)11 AWING Stake place Semi Annually ( Juno and December ) and its ( JHANI ) SINtililS NUMIIKUDUAWINOS take place in each of the other ten months of the year , and nro all drawn In public , at the Academy of Music , New Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of its Drawings , and Prompt Payment of Prizes , ATTTSTKI ) AS FOLLOWS : "tt'o do hereby certify tlmt we supervise t- arrangements for all the Monthly ana Seml-An nnal Draw ings of The Loulalnna State Lottery Company , and In person manage and control tlio Drawings thcuiielves , and that tno bamo are conducted with honesty , falrnes" , nnd in Ituod faith toward all parties , nud we authorize the company to use this certllk'ate , witli fac- Blmlles of oita signatures attached , in Its adver tiscmeiits " COMMISSIONERS. Wo , the undersigned HankB and Hankers , will pay ull I'rlzoi drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may bo presented nt our cotin- tern. H. Mi WALMSI.KY , 1'res. Louisiana Nat. Hank. I'iKHUi : LANAUX , 1'res. Ktuto Nafl Hank. A , IIAMUVIN. 1'res. Now Orleans Nat'l Hank , CAUL KOIIN. Pros. Union National llanU. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At llio Aciuloniy of Muslo , Now Or- lenns , Tuesday , March 1" , 1H80. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 TIeiots as Twentj Dollars each. Halves , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. i I'ltr/K OKjuoi.oouis funo.noi i PHI/I : ( ) ] ' liiO.iifioiH JOM. * * ! 1 I'UIXK OK 8 I'HI/,1-,8 OK 80.GOU n I'lllXKS OK . I'UIHKS OK I.OUInro lee i > uixr.s OK nwure 2ml I'itlX.H-i OK JKDnre ll'.ouj WX ) t'Hl/.K.S OK lliOare. lOO.ooo AIM'imXIMtTlON i'MI/KM. 100 Prizes of W t nro J.W.dOO inoi'rl/eHof li'iOiiro ' : miiOO 1001'rlzojof 8IX ) aru LM.OJO TKIIMINAI OCO Prizes of I Id. ) are . . . . I'rlzes. amonntlnp ! to . TU.-a'Ickcli DrnwInaiiiMl'r Cupltn uro not on- tltlt'il to lerniliml pil/u . Jjr-Kon ci.i'ii II.\TIH : , or > nr further Infurnmtlnn ili'ilrml , wrllo lckil \ \ to HID inulvri-luneil , tlcnrly itntlnit yuur rotlilun'u. vrllli blnleil iuiuy , Mri'ctanil .Niinil.i'r. .Mum nnilil return uiull Ocllrury will bom- MirulLr jrour vnclU'ln un a-ucloslui ; Lcnrint' jrour lull HilifreH4. Hi-ii'l li ) > TAI Min'H , i : < pre 3 Money Or.lcrs.m New Vork K < i-liuiiij Inunllimry Idler. L'uriunuy by Kxprru Cut imr cxpiiiM ! ) " 'I'lH/w'jI. ' , . , , . . , . . J\t ] At I'AWl IIIiii Or .M. A. DAUPHIN. .Nuw Urlcuu : , I.a. nn , ! ) . . _ Address Re istereJ Leliers to NKW ORLIIANS NATIONAL I1ANK , Nnw Orleans , l.n. ' ! ) 'J'l' ' t tlio iiayuioiit nf mnvrii'AriJh1 l > pri i > oiJAHANrKiin IIV KOI'U NATIONAL lIANKh uf New Drlt'ium , mill llio | l 'LiUiiro uliiiiul tiylhu 1'ii'klili-iit of nil liiilltu- Him nliotu i linrii'reil ilulio xnt rui'iiirriliu , ) In tliu lilviie > tiuuriii. llmruiiiru , liuwiiruuf itlUiiiUittluii > ur uiiiiiiyiiiiiii ili > iiivi" . . . . ( l.Nli MII.AH U Hi" prli'ouf tha miinllost putt tir friiclion uf a liKkut | > U , < I > IIV KH In nny ilrnwlnir. for lr t tbunuUbliur , , n < l iilllirlnurv tnuililen , Hi'vinvl c.iNt-i cured In hiivt'n ilnyn. not 1 , 0 per box , nil ili'iigylHtN , o.-liy niutl from llo - ill-it .Mfu f < > . , IIJ Wllliu StN. V. ( UilillifvtluiM. r ? AR2 THE Bi3f. - - COLLARS AND GUFFS , Hundreds of our customer will remember the wonderful sale of collara wo Imd laafc fall when TTG sold these splendid 2100 Linen Collars at (55c ( a dozon. That was something never seen before nor since. Those collars gave such satisfaction that wo have boon trying - ing ever since to got them at a figure which would enable us to sell thorn all the year around for that prioo , but the manufacturers would not furnish thorn regular. Wo have , however , succeeded in getting another lot t'us ' time only turn-down of the same quality of linen , but new shape. We shall oiler them at a special sale on Monday morning These collars are WARRANTED 2100 LIN1DN , and of as good a quality as is sold b other houses for 'JOc or i.TC apieco. In connection with this extraordinary collar sale we will oiTor Monday morning a largo lot of pure Linen Cull's , in two of the very latest shapes , at G5c per half dozen or 81.25 per dozon. The linen in this cuff is not of quite as fine a grade as that in tlio collars , but wo guarantee it to bo of better quality than is found in Gulfs usually sold at 25c a pair. In order to supply as many of our patrons as possible wo shall sell only one dox.en collars and culls to. each customer. x We also invite attention to our latindriod and unlaundried shirts. AVe claim in thia department to give more value for less money than any house in the United States. Wo ask the ladies to compare our three qualities of unlaundried shirts , which we are selling at 30c , 50c and 70c , with any shirts sold by other houses for almost double the money , and they will find them in quality and make e ual in every respect. The laundried shirts at.65c , 9c ( ) and SI.25 are fully as goodas those others are selling at § 1 , $1.50 and $2. PLAIN FIGMJRES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS , nnd many time * will prove to Von a great oss. You should not ilrlay even for a day , our comm ? to our store. Wo mo makliii ; ! n clean sweep of our entire stock of winter poods , and will lumo yon prlco that will nterost you. r rumdoiO. Mas Hoysr-EstaWlshsd ISao-Adolph Meyar SIXTEENTH AND FA11NAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY , CHIGKERING , KNADE , VOSE & SONS , BEIIR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & ( Maiiu Slioiiinpr-Bcll Organs SPECIAL PRICKS ANU TKUMS. Write forCatiiloutio , * " S > CWl."X'J.'MLL = ; ft1 1J ? IiSTJ 1 > s THEMCBWkF.fl ? RiA6BJ t ItlJYlMJ A irrntii wrllo _ for imjllnitratetl clrculnr ( if THIS II PHI lie piped In common thlnmoyn. TIIK Air DiNK priKlu i > wnrin lluor * , Mi-mly lire , rminlniit hem nml pi'ilivttulll.itliui nlvlil iiii'l ' ' ' " / " > ie C'lnOltlmi ni lint nlr aliuiit tliu lieinl mill coliliilr nl.iiui lliitli'ft Utibvluteil , Uciin bo to ! nml n | > crnli'il nlili leui tlum oaulnill tlu fiion > o ol nny utncr criito , an I wliern iriuical ur ntlier J l < u > eil liirlnol Hie remit In n lilvliljr MiilBiniliiri ; us will ; dinl. ( Oke or wt.oj. It li > clfitnljr , ccontiinl.iil und nrllsllc. DoeiuriInilnrxn Till : AMIINK nn ncrountnr tlm purfuit fniiltniy mil lltlmn prolu-ol. liir tlitiM k room , inirn'i ) ' , piirlnr or I'luiiillntf 100111 Tllh Al.- III.N'i : lm no iDiuiu'tltur. Atlilrcst ALDINE MFG , CO , , Grand RaiiJsMld , _ Dr. J , E. McGrew , One of the Most Snrcciif il SPECIALISTS In the Treatmant of all Ghronis , Spe cial end Private Oiseasas , LOSS OF MANHOOD , STl . ' -'txuivl OrnniiH , ulisilnlely 1'iire I. PRIVATE DISEASES , an toed. QtflM ni PAQP ? liiu tiv tmuitfor : wlilili OMli UnCHOUOi BUTK tlm most bnautlful cuiniileNlou iiul.i | K > > 'frct lil'i , CONSULTATION FfiEE ! & A& t-'ciui Htiiiuj ) r if iv'iily. Chilian lilocx , 1 tit.i ! "And AS i5ca. Oihal.a. NOJ 20to60 DAYS. This is it disease which lins heretofore ] > n.nied nil Mutlictil Soicnco. We haven Hemedy , unknown to anyone In the World outsiduof our Company , und one Unit haste to cure the moit olistlnato cuses. Ten days in recent ca os does tliework. IMsthe oldchronla deep t-ented cases that wo solicit. Wo hnvo cuietl liuudretls who have been abandoned by 3'hyhiclans. and pronounced Incurable , and wo clmllonnii the world to brine us a case that wo will not euro in less than sixty days. t Since the history of meolclne a true speclflc for Syphilis has been sought for but uover found until our vna discovered , and \vo nro justlQetl In saying it is the only Itemeny m thu World tnat will pos itively euro' , bnrause the latest .Medical Works. published by the bust known authorities , s.iy there was never a true specific before. Our rem edy will cure when nvvrytlilng else has failed. Why waste your time und money with patent medicines th.it never hud virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot cure you , you that have tiled every thing t'lse should come to us now and K > 't permanent relief , you never can get it else where. .Mark wlmt we say. in the end you must take our remedy or NKVKll recover and you that hnvo been mulcted but a short tlmo should ty nil menus comu to us now , not one In ten of nnw cases ever ut't permanently cured. -Many uct help and think they are free from the disease , but in one , two or three year.s after it. appears Again In a more horrible form. This is u blood Purifier nnd will Cure any Skin or Blood Disesise when Everything Else Kails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itoom 10 ami 11 , U. S. National Hank Itnildin ? , Omaha , Neb. 15 TO 40 PER CENT Guaranteed by using THE National Automatic Gas-Saving Secures a steady nnd uniform < ie reo of Illu initiation , resulting trom regular pressure and consequent perfect combustion of the gasi's. Insuring n pure and liu.ilthfiil atmosphere , and obviating tlm sooty deposits of .unconsumed carbon upon frescoed walls , paintings and 1 " "Prevents the disagreeable whistling , blowing nud hiuokinn of burnrrri. and avoids tln < fri > ma-lit danger and wtjienio of broken globes. Tlio ( Jovcrnor cn.sU tlio consumer 1'HAOl I- CALI.V NOTIIINO. us the r-avltw in gas bills WJieio full capacity of muter It , used ) will te- bate cost of ( lovornor In every throa or four mcntlis' service and In largo Imii'lliiKsej-erv sixtv days , tlniK retniiilnc i'ltOM ' MJ to MX ) I'KH CDNT. annual dividends on the Investment. OVER 10.0CO MACHINES IN SERVICE. NOTICE ! We Mill attaclinur ( Jns-Sinhur . to nny meter upon the basis of one-half ( lie value of monthly Sating. Piactical tests inadont our olllco. Public in Agt-nclcs distributed in all cities. THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE GO , , S. U. Corner Kith amlTai'imin Sis. , OMAHA , Niu : XAS LANDS _ Rare Chance for Settlers , The llnllrAftd Synltmof 'fcinnlinrliir ileif tr > B lu I'liliK ullliin < > y ncccBMuf Han't Inlu lor luiil k nt > oariliiiarKBli tlioluiia < Kiuiit < i | lu die HOUSTON &TEKA8 CENT'L R Y.CO , It | I > B tifii duiormluiid to offer toettlKirs tli * Renowned Agricult'l Lands u .i . | } -i r.iio | r.r ; , * < > $ iK County , foinpi I. INK 200,000 ACRES In fnrmaof \ ncrc and np ur l. Tin mi Inn Jirre locuii'il liy tli9 Cunirnny iiinuiig th nirlf4t ) , with ( [ xvliilriira A * lo kuil. tlnilK-r nml wnlfr 'lli'r iu uilintfMl lo I ho irruulli ( f tnllun , cnrn , ( > at > , wliCKt. l < arl y , r ) < < , \rKfl lif ! , ouliunln iiU'J ' ifaiJruii nnu tlm vnrlonpi iloinctllr pia if . . . . . tiltualeil In thu nlnHiui nml lii-nllliy rrcion Knotrn vitliu Hniitlirin rHiiliuinllii of T \ , Ilit-y | K n ? t a jrn1til clliitntf , fuiornllntonr'itniii'l Uail , MIITO | uiitiloor wnrl ; nn * rrinl in ll'c ) "jr round , ami am In nmiki l loiilrnit nlili icKlm/nufuuly / uuil li.le traitor of tli'iiriKiltii "l > 1'opiilatlon In fait roiirliiu'ln.niiUlornl lialri-nily i , . Ti ni or f A 1 1. ; Duo'Hill cu li , I KluiH i In fini ) t.irb' p.iymciiln , ullli liilricrlomli'lirii'il luyincnti , Kurlurilicr liifur'notliiu > tuttiuc uml Imiuilu Ujkcintroiiiitlti , ai'l ; ) lei i J. S. NAPIER , Vernon , Texas , v ( lioli prepared li li 'opKT lru i j urtn C. C. QIBBS , Land Ag't , Houston , Tex. Itoiimrkable for jiovverful Hyinpathotic .one , jiliablo ai'tUni mill nbsoltito ilunt- 'illli.v ' ; ; tf ) yoaff' record tlio \ > Ml ytiiirau- tec of the o.xcolloiii'O ot tlu'BO instru- OMAHA MEDICALadSURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th & . DoclRO Sts. FOn THE TKKATllKNr OF ALL I Appllanco : for Dofora.ties and Trussos. IH"t litclltllca , appnrntun und rumnllui for KUCCQII rul Ironlincnt of ovcry form of ill'omo ruqulrlof Medical or Surclcil Treatment. I I FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. < lioanl antl attendance ; best Hospital accommoila * tlonsln tha tvrsl. WIIITH PouCinciTLAiwon Doformllloi luid Braces , I'ritssp' , Olul > I'eot. Curvnturo nf thu Spine , IMIei , Tumorn , Cnncer , Catarrh , llronctiltlP , Inli.ilfttlon , Klcctrlcltjr. I'lrnlrMs. Kuildpv , Kidney. Kladder , Kyi' , i : r , Skin nnd Illood , nn-1 nil Surgical opumlloni , , Diseases of Woman a Specialty. I HOOK ( iv DISEASED or WOMEN KIIKK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE , MAKING A PI'tCMI.TY OF j PRIVATE BISEASES. Alllilooe ] Dhoaso.1 successfully treated. Srphllltlo Poison removed from the ; vncm without mereurri N w rmtorittlvo treatment for Ions of Vital 1'oner. Persons unable to visit u 111:17 : bu truatuil ut homo by rnrrusnondenco. All coraiuuulc'itlona confidential. Medicines or Instruments sent br mall or ex uruly nr.cked. no marks to Inalcuto contents or sender. One parionitl Interview preferred. Cull.ind consult ni or send history of your ca u , nud we will Bend In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon Private , Special or Nerruut Dlsoaiet , Impo * tency , Siphllio , Gleet and Varlcocele , nltli question list. .Address Oinuha Medical and Surgical Institute , or ttK. lUcHKNAMY , Cor. 13th ana Dodge Sts. , - - OMAHA , NEB. NKKVOHS. CIII1OXIC nnd I'lllVATK IMRIUSU3 ot MIN uml WO.MHN succciKfiillr Ironic. I. YOUNG MEN HiilTprlnir from the cirprtHot youthful f < illlc' nrlndli trillions , cir an- troubled willi Wi'iikni'M , .Ncrvoui UfhMty , I.OHH uf .Memory , lluftiiomli'iicAvemton Ip t-oi'li'ly , Kldnny Tioulilvn or nny ( tlfi'iiiii ut the ( Junn lo-Urlniio Or-ian" , can h"ru Hud u . .itv uiiil upct'dy ciiie. ClnirKi's rviisoinilili' . fpcthilly t tno poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There lira ninny trniihlcf ! with tno frequent cvnriiit llon uf thi ! bladder , til tun lucoinpunli-ii by n Klliiht smarting or biirnlnir HoiiMitloii , Hud wuul.uiiliiu nt Hid ityali'in in u miinnur tliu | mllrnt lUiinnl uirmml lor. On I'-viiinliilnt : the niliinry ilepoilli a ropyciMllment will oltwi In ! fimnil.nnd mimi-tlmon mirllvloiiot ulbu > men will iipu-ar ur tlio color bo ot n thin , mllklsli line , iiimm c inniilnK to u ilurli ur torpid appearance. Tlicru are luanv nii'ii whoillii of IIH | | illilli ully , lunnr > ant of II o ' 'ansi ) . whlrli 11 llio ni'CunJ Minreiil muni * mil ivcakm'BH , 'I ho ilnctnr will k'nnranluiiu pcrlftt run' In nil KUC-II ( a e , nnd n licililir | i'i > l < > iatlniinC tliuncniio ur nury nrimii . Cnnntltiitloii Irei1 t'liiKl 2-ci'nt mump inr "Viiiiiir .Miiii'n I'rlunil.or liuluu to k , ' true to a'l. ' A Idrci" DR. P PISTNEY & CO. Main tuirt 1-tli St. , Kansas City , Mo. iillun llus paper. DII , K , o , WIIST'H NKHVK is'n HIIAIN T > M\T : , aKtiur.intet ) I Hnuuitlo fur llyitoi'lu , Dl.-.zl- iifKH , CoiivulHtons , I Iff , .Nervoin ( N't'iiiulila , llrndfichi * , Nerwini IYoiriitI < m cuuscd l > y llio ihtinfiilciiliiiliir lobiicro. tVttkifiiinui4 , Muntnl Depri'HsInn , Hiififtiliiif uf tlio Itniiu , rniiiltliiKln iisiuilty and li'adlnutn mli'-'ry. ilivnynml di'juli. I'luinaliiruOM AB. % , Iliirrumii-Mi , I os of Power n either mix , Involuntary ismm und Hpermnt- nrmit'mixed ) ! by rivur > uxiirtlnnnf lliciliruln.Hulf- abiiKi * or rin-ilinliilyi'ili' " . Knell box contitlni mu nioutli'n trii.itment. fl Diu box , or l < IKIXOI or f V't'iiunt ' ' liy mull p'-epiild on r'culiit of price. WID QUARANTEB SIX BOXES J\ > cure uiiy I'unu.Vltli cacli order received by IK fur six bovt ) , uc"ompiuled Mil V > Mvowlfl . hwiil tlm iiuicliiuer our wrllttMi uiiuttiiitod to re- 'nnd llio money If tne tm.ittin'iit doi'H not uifuct i ( inn , ( iinti-.mtei'i l nuod only by ( Joodnmu 'Co , HriiKuUt , Kolij AiuntM , IllJ 1'urnam tt ( 'malm , Nub. FOR MEATS , Table SOUPS FISH , , GRAVIES , Sauce , &o. Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And ull n < v.ifeurv u ipcri ) llllud. W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Engineer , L'AHI'JUt VD , , or . OMAUA ,