8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MARCH 9. 1889. THE CITY. Peter Ilocco wns fined $ -3 mid coats fop fighting yesterday. Julius \Viitfncr , n homeless nowfilxn * wits iirrcslcu and jsillod fur sleeping in the llcruld olllco. A small lire occurred nt Smith A , Hronnan's liiundry nt 10:30 : n. m. ycator day Hut little diimago was done. Clmrlca E. Mohr , nrrcslo.il on the charge of extortion prefurrud by Harrj. IloniborRor , was remanded until to-daj nt 2 o'clock. A union mooting of Sabbath schoo teachers will bo hold in the Young Men's Christian association rooms thIB afternoon at ! o'clock. Uov , W. , T. llaraha will preach Sab bath evening by request , before the htudonts of the Omaha Commercial college logo , taking for his subject , "I'rnctica ! Succors. " An invitation is extended to all to hear this sermon. K. P Holmes restored nt the Mlllnrtl. II S. Mnnvillc , of Tlldcn , Is nt thu 1'nxton Mr * , C. J. Wilson , of St. Louis , It nt the 1'nxton , Ocorgo 1) . Cnmp , of Lincoln , is nt the Mtllnnl. 11 W. Hayes , of Hcsitrico , Is n guest nt the Mtllnril. V C. Dunsilow , of Lincoln , is stopping n the 1'axton. Tlico Meyer , of Now Yorlt , Is stopping at the .Murray. K. It. Hlukcstcc , of Buffalo , registered n the Murray. T. W. Loxvroy , of Lincoln , was nt the I'.ix ton .yesterday. Henry Blum , of Nebraska City , Is n guest nt the I'uxtoti. 13 W. McDonald , of Lincoln , is stopping nt the Mill.ml. Henry Fiirthman niui wife , of Fremont , iir nt the MIHnrd. M. Frnnklyn , of Norfolk , was nt the Ml ! laid last night. J. I ) . 1'opo , of Friend , registered nt the Puxtnn last night. F. Hilton , of Uoca , Neb. , Is among the guests at the Millard. N. It. .Inrlnth , nf Lyons , Nob. , was a gues nt the 1'nxlon yesterday. L O. M. H.ihhvin. of Lincoln , rcRlsterct nt the 1'axton last night. Blunt .Not IMny Marbles on the Street Chief Seave.y hns issued a general order tluolnnng the playing of marbles OH the streets u nuisance , and has ordered the po lice to stop till games of the hind. Mill of Sale. Joseph II. Zimmerman filed a bill of sale yesterday with the eounty clerk , convoyit ) ( , his stock of cigars and tobacco at 1)18 Soutl Tenth street to John A. Sehrelner for the consideration of $1,000. \Vnnt to Vicht Iniliiuis. The oftlcers arc on the lookout Jor the three runaway hoys from Kansas City , who nre on their way to the far west to win dime novel lame us Indian lifters. The boys will average only nboiit thirteen years c.ich , nnd helong to highly respectable families In Kansas City. A Itunnw.ty C'ouplo Ijocuicd. P. W. Dwycr , who suddenly left the city with another man's wife about a year ngo , has been located. Ho and the woman are living us man and wife at Persia , N. Y. , and the chief of pnlice there has in some waj got an inkling of the scandal hero. That oflldal has written to Chief Su.wo.y. asking if Dwycr is wanted here , and bays tiiat if ho is he can readily bo arrested. For some time snc.ilc thieves have been making successful raids on the store goods of S. M. Press , N street , South Omaha. First a p illof trousers was carried off , then n few evenings Liter a inoro successful raid was made , and llvo pairs of trousers wore gathered up and taken away. A lull was given Mr. Press nnd his next-door neighbor was relieved of a s.iok of Hour. Then Mr. PI-OSS' shoes wore tried , and yesterday the best pair of trousers on the r.iek wore car ried off in bio-id daylight. There Is 110 trace of the perpetrators. .frying n Whites-Cap Game. James McGintyisa squatter on the bottoms toms near Cut-Off lake , and has had : i neigh bor mimed William Knight arrested. McCinty says that Knight has been making himself obnoxious to him In various way * , , and has even threatened to lull him. Ho says that Knight told him Tluus dav that ho would receive n letter soon notifying him to leave this section nf the country , and If ho did not obey the command ho might expect the worst. McGinty be came alarmednnd going Dnforo Justice Kroe- ger hwoio out a warrant for Knight's arrest. Later the White-Cap imitator was arrested , and his case cjntiuuod until Saturday. The Horsps Dlsnpponrcd. Thursday night George lliilrd , of Knierson , Neb. , shipped a span of horses from that place to Florence. The horses were con signed to himself and were shipped over the .St. Paul ft Omaha railroad. In a box cur the animals turived at Florence before day light yesterday morning. When the station niictit m rived nt the jit-pot at 7 o'clock ho discovered that the car had boon broken open and that the horses wcro missing. The authorities wore notitled and search w.is commenced for the animals. At first it was thought they were stolen , but as Uaird did not put In nn appearance somuof the railroad onlchils think tnut hn arrived on the train with the horses and removed them without i.otlfilng the agent , in order that ho ml ht not have to pay the fieight charges , which wcro § 14 70. Onialiu ( < ot It. Christie ft Lowe , n firm of Omaha con tractors , are constructing nlno miles of cable railway In Denver. They had to compete with Chicago , St. Louis , New York nnd Kansas City cable constructors , but they got the contract , The road which they will build will ho on the same system as the one now operated in Omaha , with the exception that the width of the tracks will bo loss and the conduit moru shallow. The linn will complete the construction of the load so that it can bo In operation by August 1. Work of construction was commenced this week. I1 red McConnell has an agreement In con- ncctlonltli the Chnstlo-Lowc contract , to furnish about ono thousand car loads of brolion stone In the building of the road. Ho has Just returned from Denver , anil will "KiitiiKO to that city next Tuesday. Uy Christie & Lowe getting the contract is nn- other case of Omulm boys getting to the front , ho hay * . .Denver has another cabin system , anj will probably have- about twenty miles of cuaio .railway In operation this fall. A Now Train. The coiuioctini ; link botwcon Ne braska nnd Kansas has just boon placed in Borvlco by the Union Pacific railway. This train loaves Council HltilTh dr.ily at 4-fj : } a. m. ; leaves Omaha at 6lKi : n. in. , nnd runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con- nootions there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacillo railway for all points In Kansas nnd Colorado west bound , nnd for Topolm , Lawrence , KMI- l-ttvt * WU It * U..SJ Jl , { II. , 1-41I1CIIU1 lib f.UI p. in. , and Omaha nt 11:20 : p. in. , Coun cil UlulTs 11:40 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City. Lawrence , TonoUii nnd the cast , and from Denver , Snlltm , Abolino nnd all points west , enabling nassongors to visit the iirlnciuul points in Kansas and Nebraska In the shortest possible time. „ Those trains Imvo Ili-st- rlapi equipment , consisting of smoking cars and flrBf-class day coaVnos of the lito : t pattern. The now train wjll fllL n Jdnj , ' felt want , auQ is bound ( a bV popujur. SUVIMIAI' UIjl > SUITS. Arc Ilroiif-lit For Airing In the Dis trict Court. "Had" rases pending Ir. the district court nro not faring very well thcso days No less than three have been nolled , and among them it one to which attaches quite n satnc * lous nnd sensational story. It will bo re membered that about one year ago the news papers bristled with accounts of a marriage , in which Eavan L. James amV Miss Minnlo L , . Day figured ns the principals , ft was written down then that Mr. James had this young lady forced tiiwn him nnd , nt the muz zle of n revolver , held ngalnst his head by her angry brother , ho was com- pulled to go through the marriage ceremony. Key. Henderson ofllclatcd. Because of the fact that ho had boon gay nnd succeeded under promises usual In such af fairs , in ruining the girl , Knvan found it absolutely necessary to make her reparation and tnko upon himself the binding yoke. Shortly afterwards ho Instituted suit to hove the marriage declared void. This morning Judge Wnkoloy called It up for trial. The lady and her witnesses wore there but James failed to put In nn appearance. Several months ago ho wandered away and hid him self In the wilds of Dakota. His lawyer said , " 1 will dismiss the case. Idun'tthink the marriage should bo annulled. " Mrs. Peter Williams , who has been linger ing la Jail under . n charge of alultery , preferred by her husband , was liberated and the case dismissed. Like pro ceedings were also hold against Thomas Tnmmcrshult , who , it was alleged , attempted on the night of January 2'.l to shoot and wound Charles Schrnuber. The latter , it seems , bad Ingratiated himself Into the affections of Mr. Tummcrshiilt's wife , and the husband , cate'ilng them in a com- uromlslng position , lost his temper and made pn unfortiumto gun play. The Kilhurn case , in which possession of several town lots at Florence are involved , still occupies the attention of Judge Groff nnd Jury. Mrs. Kllburn got a verdict In the one against C. Christian , giving her possession and $1 damages. The Halloii-Shcrwood controversy was up for a few minutes in Judge Walteloy's room , but on nccountof the illness of an important witness had to bo continued until next Tues day. This is a suit brought by Hallou on n speellie contract , to compel Sherwood to cv- change Ills Palace stables for a lot of prop erty , the amount Involved being something like $100,000. The Chicago Lumber company is after Harry II. Miller , W. L. Irish nnd George Canllcld like a cyclone. It is alleged in a court case petition Just tilled that Miller ex ecuted three promissory notes for $151.53 each , July 1M , 1SSS , and allot which are past due , but uiiD.ild. Suit is brought to get Judgment. The matter is so arranged , and securities so distributed tnat four eases are made out. The newest litigation IHrd is entitled Win. Colfax vs. Win. P. One et al. , and Is for three promissory notes for $08.87 each , given July 11 , ISb" . secured by mortgage on certain property. Being overdue and unpaid plain tiff asks the court to grant him Judgment. The lollo\ying transcripts in suite cases revere filed yesterday in the district eourt : State vs David Mason , charge , assault and battery on William Kolbo ; State vs Orie G. C. Hemming , charge , incorricibilityj State vs Kmll Mohr , chnrne , assault. A transcript , in the case of John L. St. Clalr against John T. Clark , which was tried in the county court , was Hied in the district tribunal. The suit Is brought to recover $100 on a contract. Leonard II. McCowin , administrator ot the estate of William Kirkland , deceased , asked the district court to require- the Union Pacific Unihvay company and others to appear and establish their claim , if any , in lot 7 , blocK 1 0 , Omaha , and that then the property may be sold. Johanna Fitzgerald filed a petition to fore close a mortgage on a lot in Walnut , hill , upon which mortgage there is alleged to bo duo $ , )7o. The defendants in the case uro Andrew J. Moat ? , Clcuuor Grifllth and oth ers. Thomas F. Dupuis brought action against the American Express company to reeover S-JUO on account of his trunk containing valu- nblo clothing being broken opaii and lost or stolen. The trunk was shipped from St. Paul to this city. Louisa M. Arnold sued Egbert E. French for $ M'J on 11 land contract. The arguments in the case of A.W. Oleson ng.iinst Milton II. Goblo were concluded yes terday afternoon before Judge Hopowcll , and the case was given to a jury for deliber ation. The suit was brought to recover about $ v > 00 for the removal of dirt from ono lot to another. Judge Groff was hearing the case of the Lyiichhurk Tobacco cominny ngalnst G. 13. Chapman yesterday afternoon. County Court. Georgiana C. Crosalo brought suit yester day ngambt Peter Kochom and wife to re cover ? ; UO on Uyo matured- promissory notes. * * Following nre the Jndgemcnts entered up in the county court yesterday in favor of the plaintiff in each instance : Mace vs Giluiau , Judgment for $ H. > .7. > ; Patrick vs Fleming , for § 317.03 ; Inghrom vs Francies , for MOS. The body is inoro susceptible to bone- lit from Hood'sSarsaparilln now than at any other season. Thuroforo talto it now. Itnlian Citizens Organize1. Articles of incorporation of the Dal Ccn- Isio All 'Ktna society were filed yesterday with the county clerk. The general nature of the Italian corporation will bo for the pur pose of forming n mutual aid , protection and instruction society , civil nnd military cavalry ( Second regiment Piemonto Heale ) organ ization for the purpose of mutual protection. The associaliou will also aid its members and families in case of sickness , accident or death , out of the funds raised by general contribution of its members ; instruct ouch other generally and practically in military science and to create n social and brotherly feeling among its members. The existence of the corporation will bo from March 1 , IbS'J , to March 1 , 10SS , unless sooner dissolved by a majority vote of its nicmbcis. The Incorporators - corporators are : Antonio Vometo , Guiscppo Mazzett , Pietro Vinzello , Frank Pnsealo and IClUio Glammntto. Fibber Printing Co. , 1011 Farimmst. , telephone 1U01 , blank book makers , etc , Marriage Following uro the marriage licenses issued - sued yesterday in the county court by Jud o Shields : Name and Residence. Ace. ( William F. Fowler. Omaha . . . -.7 ] Henrietta Stephens , Omaha . 17 I Audi aw Jacobson , Missouri Vnlloy , la. 2.J I lister Olcson , Missouri Valley , la . at I Martin Paulson , Missouri Valley , la . 31 J Mary Jncobson , Missouri Valley , In . . . .10 TJIIltlt HKADS. The CnutityCaniMilH < t'loncr < 4 Stultifying TliPiiiflplvcN nit CoiintyPHntlng. The county clerk's ofllco and commission' crs' apartment wcro Invaded by a disturbing1 brcczo yesterday which for two or three minutes threatened very disastrous results. The too previous attomptsdf certain parlies tc get control of the official prlntingcxpoicd by Tin : Hni ! yesterday not only brought them up standing , but cinched matters so tightly that the cold wave had a desperate howl from Vauglmn and company to play with , The latter were on hand bright ami early to annoy Mr. Hocho and members of the board with their wild gesticulations nnd talk. These parties , It appears , were possessed of the Idea that the only thing necessary was for them to hand In their bond and con tract , and demand the printing. That other proceedings , bcforo becoming legally quali fied , wcro necessary , seems not to have been taken into consideration. On the ndvlcc of Deputy County Attorney Edgcrton , who told him that the mere filing of bonds nnd contract wcro sufficient , Mr. Hocho cave Vaughn ono days printing , but , upon subse quent Information , which left him in doubt ns to whether this publication would bo ap proved us legal , ho withheld further orders , which act has created the disturbance. One commissioner has already said ho would nnt approve the bond and contract. The Inttci do not , ho says , moot , the of fers made by Vaughn , to the effect that ho would furnish $50,000 in sureties and hind himself to print anil dis tribute 10.1)00 ) copies of Ins paper every tlmo tin advertisement or report of board pro ceedings appeared. While this matter was under discussion nnd very much to the surprise of all pres ent , Commissioner Anderson unllmboriid himself nnd Indulged in some vigorous lan guage. It is characteristic of him to bo painfully reticent , especially in the presence of reporters. Said ho : "What Is all this noise and con fusion about , any way. The commissioners have n rlgnt to let the printing to whoever they please. This claim nnd argument on circulation is u fraud , and in no other county do the boards pay any attention to it. Wo could give a contract to the Valley Times , the Watchman or any other exclusively weekly paper. It is not necessary to have it done in a dally. I don't see why wo should pay & , ( XX ) a your when wo can get the printing for SMK ) . If the county attorney told Mr. Kocho that this bond nnd contract wcio all right It must he correct because ho Is the legal adviser. " "Do you want to go on record , " asked Tin : linn man , "us saying that Vuughan is entitled - titled to any orders for printing before his bond has been accepted and approved by the board. " "I don't consider that what you fell jws get hold of hero nnd publish is putting mo on record. My opinion is that it depends a great deal on whoso ox is gored. " Mr. Turner ventured the assertion that It made no difference who got the official print ing , the board can and undoubtedly will , farm n great dual out to other papers anil pay for it nt legal rates , so that people who otherwise would not may see it. 'Then youudmit after all that the question of circulation does cut some figure ) " "We admit nothing of the kind , " inter rupted Anderson. "If then , by giving the printing to a paper of no c'rculatlon ' nnd thus make it obligatory to place important advertisements which you want people to see , elsewhere at legal rates how much du you save in the item of ex pense. " The question was not answered. Mr. Anderson preferred to switch the con versation and plunge his attention into the consideration of other subjects. "Has the board received that statement promised by Mr. Myers relative to his charges against Superintendent Shane , of the county hospital ! " "No. At least not to my knowledge. " The question evidently had a wakening effect , for Mr , Anderson braced up , assumed n confidential tone and cut loose. "Mo and Hill. " he continued , meaning Turner , "Imvo talked about that thing a number of times. It has always been evident to mo that the hospital is a white elephant to Douglas county. " The longest polo knocks the porplm- nions , and Bigolow'e Positive Cure knocks all coughs , colds , croup , hoarse ness , bronchitis , asthma , influenza and consumption. Pleasant for children. Safe and speedy. 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. _ A Lost Mn.ilbn.2. * Some days ago a mail poucli was picked up on the Sixteenth street viaduct and found its way to police headquarters. There was nothing ot any value in it , bu it should have been thrown off at Columbus , ns it was des tined to Atchison , and now the postofllco officials will have to worry about , the manner in which it reached Omaha , some ninety m lies off Its route. They are still worrying , and probably the clerks all along the line will bo called upon to explain. Gra&s , garden and Hold seeds. Win. Solvers S : Co. , Kith and California. Out on Itiiiul. Archie L. Melgs , charged with disposing of moitgaged property , was arrostc.l yesterday day ntternoon , but was release ! ! on n § 500 bond furnished by the complainant's ' utter noy. Important. The old. reliable Clark's thread , known also to trade ns the O. N. T. thread , can bo had from the under- noted jobbers. This cotton is always on white spools , never on any other color of spool for any color of thread. See you got the right cotton as there uro imitations in tbo market. Call for O. N. T. Kini'ATincic-Ivocii DHY GOODS Co. M. P. SMITH & Co. J. T. UOIIIN ON NOTION Go. D. W. STKIUC : & Co. Holler Kill u Keel 1'olicciimn. Hen Trout was arrested on the 5th of the present month and held In custody a couple nfda.ys. Ho had on a magnificent beaver overcoat , mid the officer making the arrest conceived the idea that the price of such a coat was beyond Mr. Trout's means. No charge could bo brought agninst him , nnd alter becoming well saturated with the rank otlluviu of the police station hu was released yesterday Trout continued his course west ward , but landing nt Harvard was arrested there also on suspicion of having stolen the coat , nnd yesterday the marshal of that city telegraphed to Chief Hcavey of Trout's detei.tion and ashed If ho was wanted hero. The chief replied that the unfortunate fel low had passed through the same experience here. It is probable thul Trout will dispose of Urn coat and furnish himself with less ex pensive garment * * hereafter if he docs not wli-h to be annoyed by the police. p'PRIGEIs CREAMDELICIOUS DELICIOUS FlAVORlHC .EXTRACTS NATlfHAL FRUIT FLAVORS j'.l'XI1le ' DnUfd Rt t Covernraenl , rnilorbtrt 1 y the head * of tile Orrat U cr ltle "J.ruWlcJ'ood Analytta , at the Flronccht. J'urttit mil o t Healthful. lr 1'ricc'H Cream , ! l'is. ' } ' < ' er * net contilnArowonla.J.IiiieorAlumi Dr. J'llce'a Dcllcioui I'la\oriiiKH - cu , \ tiim , I.cmou , Or ti Aluiuud , Hose , clc. , Jo uot coutitlu l'ol ouou Oil * cr Cliemlcalu. PRICE BAKING POW.PER CO. . w w v > , i. . rhina o. ut. Louis. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity stroiifth and wltolesoinon s * . More econoinlc.il than the ordinary kinds , mid cminot ho sold In cpinnetltlon with tno imilttttulut of low cent. unnrtwelRlitalum or phosphate pomlu-s. only In cam. Hoval llaklas Towder Co. , \Vallstroot New York EXTRACT of. MEAT. Finest nnil Cheapest Meat HuvOurltni MoiW lor Soup * Jlmlo Dlnhes uml Minru * . A lleef 'lun. "uil Invalun blu tonic. " Aunual ; HO SMIJ.IU1 Jura. ( ipnulne only with foe lmlle of Ju tua von MBMiiiuru In miio ncriiHt I u > el. N > hl hy Htorokeepor" , ( Jmrer * nntl DrnffirKtp. I.1K.I1K ! S KATHAIT I IK MIIAT < ' ( ! , l/lil , l milon bold hy HIchariNon lriitJO..ninl lllako.llruee A.Co GOLD MEDAL , PAUIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted iibiultitfly pure Cor nil , from ulucli the excess oi Oil h.is been removed. Itluimoro than thtee time * the strength ot Coccw tmxetl u ith Stirch , Arrow , root or Suffar , and is therefore far ninre economical , costtlirjlctgthan one cctit a cup. It is delicious , nourisliinc , strengthening , easily di * Rested , and admirably adapted for in. \ ahds a * \ \ ell as for persons in health. Sold by Grorcru crciynliero. BAKER & CQ , , DorSster , Mas ? , tJSTUUMEHTS - „ Conceded l > y thn tltts to ho nnoqtmlod nn cither Hemisphere. Factory founded 842 at Manchester , 1'ngland. Catalogue Irti. Vi OH IICALY. Chictgo. Bole AgU. lor the U.S. ( J H ATE FUL-f 03IFOKTI Xl ( Epps's Cocoa. ItRKAKTAST. "ttr a tliornuxli knnwlclico of the natural lawi nbldiuiivum IhuuiK-r.itloiH of iluu-tlo i mil niitrl tlun , nnil li/ucarutiil ii'imlcntloii n ( thu Hue iinipcr tli'Kot MUM SHlectt'ilf'ocna , Mr , Knjislms prnvUluilonr liruakfUKt tnlilui Hltli a ilullc-iU'ly llnrcmM limeriiiio nliktinmy n.nu 119 amihcurr ilo tori'tillK It la ! > ) the JuillcloiisIM - or mich nrllch-sof illot that conitUulloii inny [ HI grmlimlly liulll ii | > until utronif enmiKli Hi rculit nvi'ry tomlrnty In ( ll cn o. linn- iliutl" nf Biibllu Muilaclid tire tln.itlni : iiriiiinit us rcuily In nitHLk wliurtnt'i th ru is n nouK iiolntVnmay I'fCani ! many a fatal Mmft by kui'plnu oiiricKcHtull fnrlltlcd wltli inirii l > lu l ninl u iiru.iurly nourlihul frnnui. " ChllNTTloj linzctto. .Mil In Mimily wll'i ' linllhu n liter or milk. Sold only 111 h.llf IMIUIUI tint by ( iroc'urn labeled thill. JAMES EPPS S C0jIIKSSSStVSa ? lit SATISFACTION. Is w hat wo want to nh o to every person that vIsltH our Htore. Bhoul'l you itt any time purchase. An article thut does not provo .jiibt as represeutoil wo wdiihl consider it a , Kreat favor to ha allowed thoopiiortunlty of1 ImaklimyoumitlafludJ ItememhernurHprliiK ) Htork IxiirrMiiK dally. Wiiliu\o Ino lloora " lighted and itocked with llrut class foods , , re lljU.roub.n * .ki ru. reiler. , I" M'.lck u4 11tonutbirr.ilk. Kl.clflJ ' mTi .ti Ttr r i.irerf < ii 5ujoocut. | .p p erjl Mplrl tl. uti up. Worn * < - per. lolLre moo bi. ftt 'td | at-blct4o..ump. THE MAJORITY of our spring goods have now arrived jini wo luivo thorn on our counters. As loaders in the clothing trade w * are nxpoctod to bo ahead in quantity of stock and variety of styles. Our exhibit will allow that we have fully realized these expectations. We invite inspection of our grand slock which by far exceeds that of any former season Throe immense floors full of now goods. Such a stock was never shown in Omaha before i At the opening of the season it may not bo out of place to emphasize the fact , that in the face of constantly increasing competition , our business has kept on growing larger and larger until now it is conceded by all that the Nebraska Clothing Company is the leading clothing house of the west , and sells more gooih than any two or three of the largest houses in Omaha combined. We mention this for the beiu-fit of those who have not yet traded with us , It should go a long way toward convincing them that a house who is thus able , not only to hold its trade , but to increase it from season to season MUST offer inducements which can not bo had elsewhere. Close buyers have recognized the vast difference between our prices and those of other houses. To new customers we wish to say : we want you to try us. You take no chances in trad" mg with us. We offer no goods that we can not warrant to give entire satisfaction , and we were the first to establish the rule of refunding your money in case your purcliiso is not entirely satisfactory. We have always sold goodg cheap but this season wo will broik : the record. Prices talk and our prices this season will do more advertising for us than the newspapers. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. GENTS' WITH No , 4 SPINAL s. APPLIAHCl BELT. . ATTACHED. Tr. ) OwfiJi's Klcctro- Galvanic licit and .suspensoryrlll Cure the follow inf ? diseases ami nil otNurs of u nenous character : Ilhcmna- lism of any Kind , Sciatica , I'arnlysis , Kpl- sy , Spinal I > l cn-t 8 , M. VituV Dance , DlBeasc. I'lles , Heart Dis- s , Lumbago , General and Ncrv- aim Debility , Cos- thenes9 , Kidney Discuses Nervousness , Trmililiiur , W.ieliii Hat k S lew , ot the . . , JJciny . , nil ilincntCB cnusca from In- discretion in Youlh or .Marucil J.iJo , Xervous IVnutintion. Pereonal Ucal.nces or i\linristion : , Female Coin- plaints , In fact nil iipnouu illsc.i cn pertaining to Jlalo or Female. \ \ o the World to produce ft belt that w ill compiuo with it. 'J ho current Is under the perfect control of the nearer nnd can bo made nilld or Suspensory. utrong to bint any omplaint ; this cannot bo done with any other belt. 'Jlio huspensory for weaUness „ of men Is connected directly lo the Battery , the disks aio BO adjustedtlmtbymcans of . , our appliances the Electricity can ho caincd to any part of ( ho lloily er \ hero\cr the difcato Is lociitcd. Jhm i tlm Lintcst nnil GroatoKtlniproi-emcnt ever inado in aiplliiu | Klectricily to the Body fortho euro of dTscnFoornstiromcdlnliiBcnt. Jh s Front View. IJectro-Ualvanlo llody llelt has Just heen patented Augu t IBtli , 1881. Impro\eil fuhniary 1st 1.8SO. l.\crj hujer of a holt wants the best , and this lie u ill llnd the Oncn to be. Hdiirers from all other * . Confldonco"wohnoliiour , ] Gal\anio lleltand Appliance , we will semi our Full Power No. 4 Hell complrlo lo reeionfllifoitailli'B | on thirty ° return it to us. J'lrjbiclans endorse the Ou en licit ns the heft.enfo ( cents iio'tnfio for our f ri-o I" ' " " " " ! I' ' " ' " ! ' ! t the helt is not adapted to their case they will bo so advised. Open „ . . ThRL The OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. . 308 North Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital ? . -)00,00) ) Surplus .fan. Iht , l&S ! ) flli.OOO AMI Diitncioits ; H. W. YATKS. 1'joilili'iit . KKiJl ) . Vice President. W. II. S lluanu : ) . tashior. A. K. Tou/AMN. W.V. MOIISK. JOHN S. rou.iti.4. J. N. H I'A-ntifK , It. C Cl'MllMl. THE IRON BANK , Coiner 1-th and I'lirnam Sis. A Ooneral Hank I i h mu'Irnsadc.d Hoinnrkablc for jioworful Hympiithotio tone , ] ) liallo action and absolute dura bility ; . " . ( ) yonri * ' record tlio best { , riuinui- tco of the excellence of tliebo instru- nionts. NKItVOUH. CIIUONIO nnd I'lllVATK D18KA8H4 of MIIN und \VUMUN' uctetifullir IrcnleJ. YOUNG MEN Suffcrluif from tbo clfrrU of roulliful follies nr lndl crulliJiu. or iiru troubled with W < , 'Bkne , .Nvrroni Dohlilly , Iximuf .McuiiirDesiiondcncy , Atvrilon In horlely. KIdiiu ) Truublri or any dUimto of Iho ijunt- to-llrlimr ) Uuunn.din hero Und u nafa , ml npuedr curu , Cliurxoa r utunablu , e > | > i'tlullr ) to tjiu poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There ro luunr troubled with lee frequent evHcun tlunsof lliebliUdor. ulien mcumiuinlfd by u nllKlit ( uiurllnx or burning uunullon , mul weakunlni ; of tie rutiiiiiliiHmniinur the patlonl cannot iictmint lor. On I'XBiolnliiK thu uilnury ilepoiltt it ropy Mdlnifiit . will odiMi ka fouail Jtnd B invilm i ) rlli-le * ut nlbu. IUPII will Hppcur or Iho rolur bo ol a Uiln. nillklall InnnuulncnnniilnK ton ilnrk or lorplil uiiiicarHiHO. Thiird are many iiivii whu die of lhl > Ullltvulty , lunor- mu o ! liu niiiDH. which u thcucconJ unuo or iiinl. nal wejltnv , 'I he ilortur will Kimninli'on perfuct rurttliiHll Mich < u > , unit a hcnlthy rri > t < irHtlon ot Ihvvenito-nrlnury orumi * . < 'oii > ulli > tioii fmi. h nd J-ounl iHiuilor | "Vounv Mun'n l-rlenil.or OuldB to Wedlock"tieo to a'l , AJUrun DB. SPINNEY1 & CO. Main ami liUiSt.KansHi ! ! CUy-Mo. 20to60 DAYS. This SH u disciiso which has heretofore HiitUud all Mcclieal Science. Wohavon Urim'dy , unknown to anyouo in the World out8l < luof ourConip.iny , nndonu thithas MVII& : i\viiii : > to rtiretlie nioitob tlii.itu canes. Ten days In run-lit ciitci ) does the win k , U is the oldihrnnla deep i-cati'ii cusus that \\a Holleit. W Imvo cnrt'il InmdmlHlio ha\o been abiiudiincd by I'liVhlclaiH. and iironounced Inciiialilo , lunl wu ( "nalli'niri < the \vorld to brluir us a casu that wo ulll not euro In lesstlmu hlvly duyx , Sincotliohlhtorv of iiirutdno u true fcpoclllo for .Syphilis Inti been sousht for but never lotinu until our was discovered , and wo ave justified In It In thn only Itemed ) in tlm U'oild tnat will pin- Itlvely rmi > , uiirmiiu the latest Medical Works , puhllshed by Iho hi-n known authorities Kiiy tlittri ) wasiiuveriitruospt'olllc hefore. Ourinm- dylll cure uiii'ii nvt'OlliliiK olfio hns failed. \ \ hy wuMiMour limn and money with p.ituut inttdlcinen that nnvi'rhad vlituo , or doctor with physicians that cannot cnr yon , you that have iileduvorythliiK < 'lso bhould toinu to us now and K t iierimtnent relief , you IHIer can net It elsij. wheni. Mark what w hay. In thu uud you liniHt laVe our lomoily or Nl'Viit ; tucover uud j ou that liavo been alllleled hut a short tlmo shoulil ly all initauH oome to UK now , not one In tpnoC IHIW ruses ever uot pcnnaiieiitlv Hired. Many uethelii and think they are f i eo from the disease , hut In one , two or tlirofl vears aft r It appears uln In a mire h irrlhla form. This is u blood 1'urlllor and will Cure any Sic in or Hlood Dibouso when Everything Klso I'ullsi. THE COOK REMEOY CO , Hooni 10 and 11 , U. H. National Jtniik Itulliliii ! , ' , Oniulin , Nfl > . ionsofte ! of rrult'lVees , Small rriiUx , flrapo VlneH , Ornamental TIIII'H and bhrubi. l'\cr- . Unset , etc , tusitlicr wlthnlurco 4it < orts - s lor Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. racllltlcs un urpa4xo < l.Vrlto for and ruiull ll-ts AddivHs , siii\\MK : > AiiUHSIUHS : : , > n. S. UAKIi , IVoprlutor. rilllCN.YNDO.XII , - - - JUWA. undnll urinary trouble rM\y \ , oiilcV- J JyiimJ safely cuivij DyI)0Tril. ) { 1'uii- < uei . r ! veracaiuvf Quredil ) a en < linu h'J'l \M \ tier box , nil druL'U'UU , nrby mull fi'oi.i Doc- Ufa Mfjf Co. , 1U W lilie Ut..N.V. I'lill illrtcUoiw , OMAHA MEDICAL an-3 SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodfro St9. ronTHE run\TJIKNTIII-AII. Appllanco : for Doformltlos and apparatus anil icmcilluH lor nccoii fill truatniHiil n ( urarr form of illnuatu rt"Ulrlnt | llu'lltnl orHiirn cal 'Jrentini'iit FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance ! boat hospital aicominojA * tlnni In tun wuiu WHITE rouciitci'l.Alison Deformltloii nnil llrare > , TruMGi , ( ? lub reul. Curvature of thu bpliui. 1'llea , 'I'mimm. C'unour. Cutilrrh , llronihlili , Inhtlatlnn , Kleclrlrltr. I'uralrsln , ICpllepVi Kiln" ) ' Hlndiler , Kfo , I'.ar , Hkln an < l MlooilanJ , alljjiirRlCBloii | > rallona , Diseases of Women a Specialty. IIOOK ON IMHi.'Aima or WOMKN HIKK ONLY SELIABLE MEDICAL I1T5TITUTB tIAKIMl A HI'fL'Ml.TY or PE.IVATE DISEASES. All Illonil Dliuaiei luooanfiillr trnatud , Hrpbllltlo I'olion rtiiDiiTtiil from the tMtuni withtjut nutrcury. Nuw reitoratlru treatment for lull nf Ml l IMwcr. I'ornoiii unable Ul vlilt at nmr I' " trcatod at hour br corrniKiii'li'nio. All roaiiiiuiilcntluiii rnnllilfnllal , tl < tlilnu > or Inilruinenti lent br mall or ripreu , tT'urnir packed , nu uiarkN to InilltHto rontuiiti or tender. Out ) iionnnallntorrlew prulertld. Call und cmiiultu" or aunil lilitur/ jrouf imu , und wo will i uJ In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon I'rlvatc , Hpnclal or Ni rroui ll > i > K ei , Impo * Uncf. MrplillK Oloot and Varltoiulo , with qnutllon Hit , Auilrtna OmalM Mullcal anil tiuryiml Institute , or im. Cor. 13tb nnd DodKe hts. . . OMAHA , NUO , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Snccozsors to John U. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmer A t tliciild suud H07 I'nrnnm Si , Onh-ra by lcU-irajii ; tiolldtnd und jiromptly ulteiiiljj. 'J'vlephonu to No. - . ' . "IPft WEAK " ! 'o nnir rrom thT Oil JLr.HIV Ni M " ! riKl ol 7v < ilhrul B 11 ' * " ITir. rrroM.oarlrdafar. . * * l t inanhond. li ! 1 wilt Jtrid a valoabV * troatlio ( tcaUU ) oonuluUiff ruu ctrtio. tura for homo euro , fr o of cliatvc. , . ttai. Vrof. f. C. i'OWtUll. MO01JU8. CONlf. I VyoitfUJ . UU-IDIIIUll , Arroi i-l In Dturjum Hi. , Oiifwui . | oiirjd ; ( t j * t * il : ir