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I 8 THE OMA7TA DAILY BKE : MONDAY , jVTAKOH 11. 1889. THECITY. _ " \Vlion yon mrtll your slxtccn-paec SPNIJAV Bui : to u friend , the postolllco people say il must linvc n U-cont stam upon It. _ I'crsonnl 1'nraBrnphi. rongrcsstnnn Co'nncll rrturncd from ycstcrtlny nnd will rcmnln hero. Two Crn IN. The postofllco Clerks s.iy thnt hundreds o ( sixtcen-pnRoSL'S'DV Hen's lire mailed by In dividual subscriber * to friends throughout the country. Some nf tlie o hear 1-cent Dtnmp. A y-cent ftUtmp Is required to carry a Bixtccn-pak'o ls < , uo of the matchless SUNDAY Dili ; . Pcnrs' Is the purest nnd best soap inntlc. _ A Itln/.o in n Him. A younR fellow nnnicd Dtckoy set flro to BOIIIC rubbish close to a Vnrn bJlon'liiK ( to Mrs. Klco , nt Twenty-llr-it nnd 1'opploton Btrects , nbout U p. m. yesterday , and the llatnesvcr coniintinicatcd to thu barn. The flrn ( Icp.irtincnt called out and tlio lilim wni extinRlltshcd after about iuO worth ot Uauiugo was done. Dcutli ( if Thomas Kolinv. Mr. Thomas Kelly , formerly ot Burling ton , died yesterday morning at St. Joseph's hospital. Ills remains were taken to the family residence , Fifteenth nnd Dorcn streets. The deceased loaves u wife anil eight small children. Duu noticeof the fu nural will bo given. That hacking cong hcnnbo soqniclcly cured by Shlion's Cure. Wo it. For siile by Uooilinnn lru Co. DntipoosHary Arrctts. Mayor llrontch was interviewed concern Injf the communication of Councilman Kua- par In which it Is ullc uJ thnt , a great many tin necessary arrests are made by the irollco. U'ho mayor says that thu matter ts to bo care fully looked into , mm the records of the j.ill nnd court will bo compared for thoiioxt few days , and if there appears to bo nn mill no number of at rests , an explanation will bo asltedfrom the oillcers making the arrests , nnd an effort made to stop an indiscriminate use of oflleial power. Special short tour to the capitals c five Kuropean countries England Scotland , Holland Belgium and Franco Costing W0 ( ! , which includcH all necessary expenses embracing inoro travel and bettor ac commodation than over ollered by any management. Longer tours , including Germany and Switzerland , costing J.J50 and $ -150. Send for circulars. M. J. WOOD & Co. , 1223 Furnam St. , Omaha Neb. 31 Broaduay , Now York. Otdo ctl t : > Clintifjo. O-hooniccrs and attaches ut army head quarters are plunged in sorrow over the los- of an .associate and friend. Yestesday Colonel Hall , chief inspector for many years of tlio department of the 1'hitto , received an engraved document from Washington order ing him to report for duty without delay at Los Angeles , Cnl. , ns inspector of the de partment of Ari/ona. The captain will bo suctci'ded hero by Major Vrooin , promoted from a captaincy in the Third cavalry. The order for Colonel Hall's removal scents to have been very much of a surprise. No one , not even the colonel himself , apporrs to huvo hod any prpinomtion of siirh n change. His popularity among the oflleers and men hero is so great that , said Major Brock , "Wo are all broken up over the certainty of losing him. " I : ' . The longest polo Icnocks the porsim- inons , und JJjgelow'a Posltivo Cure Ifnocka all coughs , colds , , croup'hoarso- ness , bronchifih , asthma , injluonxa and consumption. Pleasant for children. Safe nnd apcudy. SO cciits Goodman Drug Co. NEWSY Sl'OKTINO GOSSU * . Now Bliontlni ; GroitiidH WccIncsdny'H Hcnclll Tlio Fnlr U'licclors. A cominittco of the Omaha Gun club visited the lownsldoyosterdiiy afternoon for the jmrposo of selecting now snootily grounds. Tills they succeeded in aceom- jilishltiff , securing the hust and most avail able grounds to be had within a r.ulius of flvo niiltii. They are Just across the river within easy roach by the motor line , being only an elglit-mlnuto ride from the Millard corner. These grounds will bo nlcaly flttod wltli a small club houso. Tltoy will provide for tra | ) shooting and a superb rillo range. It la quite probable that the Council Blurts clnb will nnito with Omaha in fitting up ttns new Blto. The prnnd annual shooting tourna ment will bo held hero In April. The inunnKOiiicrit of the coliseum will given -n bonoilt to the innn talcing part in the lute walking match Wednesday evening. An in teresting programme ta being arranged for the occasion. The fcinnlo bicyclists will all bo hero to day und to-morrow , and prepare at once for their Six day's clmsu , which begins at tlio cololseum next Monday night. Miss'Jennie Oakcs , Helen Huldwin und Louise Armalndo arrived Saturday , with Manager Tom Kck. The ladles received Tnu BUB man in the par lors at the Millard last owning , nnd gave him some information concerning tlitiir sev eral careers as blciclists. Miss Oukoi , the Knglish champion , is a decided brunette , and ijuito handsome , while Miss Huldwin is us pronounced a blonde. Miss Atmaimlo , Iho Omaha public is acquainted with. Miss Onkcs was born in Lancashire , Kngland , und resided in London until two years ago , when she canio to America. Her llrst ap peal mice as a bicyclist wns in Elmira , N. Y. . where she defeated Elsa Von Hlumcn In a inllo nice. At I'lttsburg she rode second to Lottie Stanley in the recent six day aco. Miss Haldwin was i > orn in 1'ltts- burg. She rode her ilrst race at her home , showing evidences of much endurance and speed. She has also ridden in Brooklyn and Now York , nnd proved herself a ilrst-class bicylinno. She can ride fifty miles ns fast us the best of them. Miss Armalndo observed that alto had thoroughly recovered from her late ill ness , und Intends to show thu rest of her fair competlto-s what It Is to ride a six days' race In the midst of her friends. There will bo another installment of the fair wheelers hereto-day and another Tuesday mornlnir , John S. Prince and Judge Shields shot a blup rock match , twenty-ono birds , eighteen yards rise , on the North Omaha Gun club grounds yesterday afternoon for a medal. The score ; Prince 01111 11111 11111 lllll 1-20 Shields lllll lllll 11110 10111 0 18 A New Train. The connecting link hotweon No- brnska nnd Kmistis hriH just bnou placed in Burvico hy the Union t'ncillo mil way. Tliiri train leaves Council BlnlTs daily at 4-lf : a. in , ; luavos Otniiha ut505u. ; in. , nnd runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making- direct con nections ) there with the Kansas division of the Union Pnoillo railway for ull points in Kansas nnd Colorado west bound , and for Topulm , Lawrcnco , Kun- ean City nnd pointa east niut south viu KnnBii ? City. Ileturnlngr , train leaves Itlnnhikltan ut Ulij : p. in. ; arriving nt Jiiuttrlco at (1 ( : 1 p. in. , Lincoln ut 7:50 : p. in. , nnd Omaha ut 11-0 p. in. , Coun cil Mutts 11-IO : p. in. , making direct commotion with Kuntma division trains from Kmisna City , Luwronco , Tonokn nnd the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abelino ami nil pointd west , enabling TinpHon 'orh to visit the principal points in KuiiBiiH und Nebrasku In the shot-tost pooslblo time. Those trains have flrst- i crjulpinont. conslstiiifj of smoking' and Urst-clasn day coaches of the latosl puttorn. The now train wilj nil u lonu felt want , and is bound to bo popular , FUlior Printuif' Co. , 1011 Farnam 8t' , 1WJ1 , blank book makers , oto. I/ ' WHAT PEOPLE TALK ABOUT , Vlowa nud Intorvlows Caught In Hotels nud Elsowhoro. FROM OMAHA'S SUNDAY GUESTS. ilon. Cliuroh IIowo Commends tlic I/ottislnHire On the Theory Tlini It MlRlU He Ooluir Worse. Mr. lloxvc Speaks. In strict ninl fultliful observance of his reg ularly established custom , Senator Church Mown cntno up from Lincoln Saturday to attend church where ho c'in hear mi eloquent sermon anil p.iss tno Sabbath without grow ing wcnr.v of It. Mr. IIowo snys that when Saturday adjournment comes ho Is very glad to get away from the tiresome old capital and go where dry , uninteresting legislative dis cussion is not constantly gr.it I tin on his ears. KoplVlng to reportorialiniUiries ] for Informa tion concerning business transacted this sea- Bion thu senator stated thut thus far there has been no bad legislation. "You may also say tlmt the good amounts to very little. That too Is mi advantage the state .should it'jpicc over. The less leglsla lion tlio better. It would bo a blessing if our sixty day sessions came nround only once In Mv years , 'i'nlco the 500 bills introduced and not inoro th n one- twentieth of them deserve recognition. Hut they talco up time und give follows an oppor tunity to talk , i'onsocuently | two-ihlnis of the time is simply wasted. However , if wo can succeed In cutting the appropriations down from a half to a , million dollars below wlml they were two years ago , the people will luivo no grounds for complaint at thin legislature. Not u single "Job" has been permitted to go through , though it la well known that Hovcral hiivo knocked al the doors for admission. " Mr. IIowo thinks Nesbltt's Jury bill , In which thu com missioners of Douglas county are BO deeply interested , Is a splendid thing and ought to become a Inw. Us chief object , If p.isssed , will DO to knock out the great , army of professional Jurymen. "What Is your estimate , senator , of Har rison's cabinet ! " "It is a puu.'ly business body of men , and they were undoubtedly selected solelv from a business standpoint. Hlaino and Windom wo Know till about. It is not necessary to discuss them. Noble is an excellent man , stands nt the head of the of the St. Louis bar and is looked upon there us a man of su perior ability and attainments. Tracy is one of the very brainiest and best men in the stiito of New York. I have known him for twenty years. Ho has 11 splendid record. All in all it is u very line cabinet. " Hon. Win. E Doututll , n leading lawyer of Topcka , Ivan. , made his llrxt visit to Omaha yesterday. Like all strangers ho was greatly surprised nt finding hero such n large , well built and ilnclv p.ivod city. Mr. Dontliill says that thn Kansas politicians are making a great scramble for appointment to federal positions under Harrison's administration. It is worse there thnii in Nebraska. For every olllco there are at least ton candidates. A few who have no hopes of winniag any thing nt home , have put in their oars for something outside. John M. Outline , judgu ot tlio district court at Topeka , is tishing lor the chief justiceship of Oklahoma when that territory is opened for settlement , und S. U. IJr.idford , ex-attorney general wants to cither be made chief Justice of Utah or given some foreign mission. THE Bnc man solicited P.it O. Hawes ycs- terilav as one who ought to know all about it , for the names of Ncbraslcans who are eager to succeed some democrat in a govern ment oHIce. "What ! " .said he , indicating much astonishment at the request , "you don't e\pcct mo to glibly run off the names of 10,000 men , do you ! " " 1 had no idea tnero were that many on the list. " "Well , that's about the sire of the army. Soveinl ( lavs ago I wrote to Senator Man- dcrscm for a friend of inino who wanted an insignificant flj.100 a year appointment. This morninu I received an answer from thn sen ator , in which ho says there are thirty ap plicants for tlio Siiino position. I expected to ask for an otllco myself , but have changed my mind , and will continue to saw wood. " George 13. Wcndling , a lawyer of Stuben- ville , 111. , who started out floven or eight years ago to annihilate Hob Ingersoll in the lecturing business , is at the Paxton. Mr. Wonilllne Is nil entertaining speaker , has a catchy way of sailing off Into high ( lights of fancy , makes a good appearance on the plat form , and since his subjects deal with re ligious topics and are lull of sympathetic phrases ho has become popular with u largo chibs of people. Reference to the appearance in Omaha , this week , of Madame Janauschok , drew from her manager yesterday , a little story of how the celebrated actress was recently vic timised by a Kansas real estate agent. Five or six years ago she was induced to invest about fJo.OOO in lots In Emporia , a quiet , un- cntoi prising county seat of 5,000 population , with plenty of shade trees , u few handsome residences , several two-story brick stores and the state normal school. After being led into the scheme , it was considered noth ing moio than a natural consequence that she should make tha sharper her agent. In course of time , the fact be came known that Madame Jntinu- schek found herself sorely pressed" for ready money to meet demands made upon her from Germany , und. to raise it , she gave a blanket mortgage on tlio property. By and by , this mortgage came duo. What , with meeting current expenses and the out lays consequent upon her professional life , the famous tragic star hud not been able to save very much. She succeeded In complet ing what seemed to bo satisfactory arrange ments for paying the debt in small Install ments. This plan worked a little while , whensuddcnlytho agent notified her that the bank which held the mortgage was impatient and would foreclose. JJufoio she could dose so all her holdings were uobblcd up. How ever , while tnu aifont had her monuy the actrubs got considerable ) experience. Lyman Kichardson is very enthusiastic over what ho believes to be substantial pros pects for Omaha's rapid advancement towards commercial and metropolitan supremacy. During the course of u brief ronvortution last evening ho assorted tnat more improvements of a permanent character - actor will bo made before next New Years than uvor Iwforo , It is almost an assured fact that work will bo commenced this spring on the now government building , the city hall Is going ahead , u . million dollar hotel is among the enterprises , I know of several ' . largo business blocks in contemplation , the consolidated cable and horse car companies will bond thblr property for 12,000,000 and spend half of that sum In extensions , the I'Btrlck cable company Is preparing to con tract several miles of rend , J. H. Millard niul some of his friends hnvo purchased the motor franchises , and they , too , anticipate extending thcr | lines In all directions. With so much money going into Improvements and plenty of work for great numbers of labor ing men , I ran't sco why wo are not bound to have along stretch of easy times. .lohn Uynn Is a cltbcn of Hastings. Ho In forms thu writer that his town bus had all it wants of the wild western Doom business. Mr. Kyan was quietly enjoying an nftcr-dln ner c'gar ' when Interrupted with a question as to what preparations Hustings was mak ing for improvements this year said ho , "I don't know that wo propose to do much of anything. The CM'ltciiient created tncro two years ago by n gang of pernicious real estate agent1) injured us morn than can bo estimated. I'boy created u fnlso Impression and the town lias not fully recovered from it. Compared In slo and Importance Hastings is certainly the third town In Nebraska ami always will be , but that paper boom hurt her all the mime. A great many men wore In duced tbcro to spend tnoro mouey than they had in the erection of b.iildlngs for which theie wns no legitimate demand and which arc now standing idle. However , business is good , the town contlfies to grow riabt along nud everybody , Including mjself , nppaars to be happy. " ClinmlxM-liiln'H Coiiuh Konicily Is inntlo especially for coughs nml colds anil will euro tv severe cola in less tltno than any other treatment. It does not dry up a cough or cold , but loosens and relieves it. It is unequalled for croup and whooping cough. No 0110 alllictcd with n throat or lung trouble can use it without benefit. There is no danger in giving it to children , as it contains no injurious substance. For sale by all druggists. A UAMI3 KAnmOVTIOX. iliihn It. Siuvlilll Knocks tin : Hottotn ' Out of mi AllPB * l Hxpinurn Concerning the report that.lames W. Sav- ns-'c , the well known Jurist , had withdrawn from Custer Post , G. A. It. , for the reason that during the Grand Army parade in the fall of ISSr "one John B. S.uvhlll trailed the national emblem while passing by a portrait of Presldont'Clcveland. " Mr. Sawhill enters a denial , and when questioned last night , said : "I brand the report entire as a false hood and the author a falsitler. In the tirst place judge btiviH'o was not in Omaha on thut occasion , but was on his wav to Europe. On that day wo did not march by posts ; we marched oy states. During the war 1 was n member of the Fourth cavalry , West Vir ginia. On the day of the parade referred to 1 marched with the West Virginia brigade , and Captain James Weir , of Grand Island , was commander of our division. An ex-con- fcderato soldier marched beside me. When we reached tiio Paxton , where President Cleveland's portrait , together with Lincoln , Grant and others , were displayed , CaDtain .Weir guvo a command to saluto. I dipped the colors accordingly. That was and is the military form of salutation with the standard colo/s. The colors never touched the ground , neither did 1 think of any person bsini ; so ig norant us to not understand the form of sa luto. That is all there is to the report snmo- body wrote It who is ignorant of military eti quette. Now as regards the exciting scenes concerning it at the post , I will say that noth ing of the Kind over transpired or was ever intimated. Judcro Savage never oruteil on the subject , nor did anybody else , nnd I de mand proof of the assertion to the contiarv. As to the withdrawal of Judge Sav age , that Is a fact , but ho onlv asked that ho bo granted an honorable discharge and it was granted. This is not uncommon. There are numerous cases where withdrawals are granted in the samu way. Judco Savage gave no reason for his withdrawal and in fact w.is never at thu post , since his return from Europe , and was not very regular in his attendance at any time while he wan a member. The whole re port I deny in tote and pronounce a series of base fabrications. I am tin old soldier ; I fought to preserve the government. The war is over nnd its horrois should be for gotten. But I am patriotic and in this light 1 respect the executive power of the United States , whether it bo in the ranks ot the democratic or republican party. O rover Cleveland , while ia the executive chair , was our president , and as an American citizen I respected him us O rover Cleveland , presi dent of the United Slates , just the same and with the same loyalty as I do President Har rison. I never let the colors go down under lire , in days of peace I will bo among those who will keep the stars and stripes sus pended from every mast , and no matter what the political creed of the chief exec utive may bo , I will respect tlio dignity of that high ofllco. In referring to the Ouster post alleged wrangle , I will say that last December I was unanimously elected its commander , being voted for alike by the democratic and republican members. " Courtships average three tons of coal each , and scores of bad coughs and colds ; but then every prudent gallant ii provided witn a bottle - tlo of Dr. Bull's CouglL Syrup , which Costs only ' > cents. All our city fathers say : "Use Salvation Oil , the greatest cure on earth for pain. " Price ! i."i cents. A XNOTIXCEMEN I'S. Madame Janatisehok. the great tragic queen , arrived In Omaha last evening nnd is at the Puxton. Manager F. V. Huwloy Is hero in charge of the company and will tulto them through to the Pacific coast. They have had large patronage so far this season , and' had esueeially large attendance at Lin coln on Friday und Saturday evenings. This nnd to-morrow evenings she will play "Meg Morrilles" at the Now Grand , and on Wednesday evening "Macbeth. " The madame announced this to bo her farewell appearance in Omaha. The advance sale in- dicatc.s large audiences. Miss Lottie Church , a lady who resided in Omaha several years ugo , and who is well and favorably known here , is having great success in "Thu Uullng Passion , " tlio great scenle pluv thut will bo presented at the Now Grand on Thursday , Friday and Saturday of this week , * Will you suffer with dyspepsia , and liver complaint ? Shiloh'b Vitalize ! ' is guaranteed to cure you. For sale | uy Goodman Drug Co. i ) IK i > . MOELLEU Leo A. Moellor , March JO , aged ! i9 years. * ' ' Funeral will take place March 11at 2 p. in. , from his lute residence , No. 2U18 Farnura treet. Friends are invited. i CREAM DEIICIOUS mBP FUYORIHO ' - - I'QWDErt EXTRACTS NATURAL rRWT FUWIS Ull - lltklu UactiPRICE . . . . . PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , New York. Chlcaio. Bt. Louis. Absolutely Pure. Tills iiowdernaver varies , .v marvel of imrlty strenplhand wholpsoinonei . Myro cronoinlcal thnntlioordliiiify kin H mul ciinnot bo told In cpmnotllinn with tnu innltltnilisi of low cost , hhnrtuelKlitnlnm or pliosphatd pow lo 's. Sold only in ciinj. lloval HakliiK 1'ovvder Co. , 1-M \\niistrcct \ Now Yoik ESTADUSHED ISSI I ISO So. Chicago , Ills , i ClarlcSt. The Regular Old-Established PHVSIGIAH AND SURGEON Is ttl'l ' Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , teens and Private Diseases , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loot Manhood , Palling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnd .ill the etTecu leading to early decliy and peihaps Consumption or Insanity , treated * cienitficaly ! by new methods with never-ruling ucc t. SYPHILIS ar.,1 , all bad Dlood and Skin DU > - tasty permanently cured. SS-KIDNEYnnd URINARYcomplaints.Qleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Varicoccte and all iliscaici of the Oerlto-l'r.nary Orgins curi-rt promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidncs oro'hcr Organs. A3 * No experiments. Age and experience im. portant. Consultation frcr and sacred. 0fl-Send 4 cent ! postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous .imtDellcnte Diseases. aB-Those contemplating Mainaee cnJ for Dr. Clarke's celebrated uuldc Male and Female , each it cents , both 25 cents ( stamps ) Consult the old Doctor. A friendly lelter orcallinay savefutiiresuflcr. ing and shame , and add golden ) ears to life. 0Sliook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " y > crnts ( stamps ) . Medicina nnd tilings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to S. Sund)5 9 to 12 At m F. D. CLARKE , IV , . B. , 180 So. Clark St. . CHICAOO , ILL. I nni sallflt.ii tlmt ijmie.'r is lu-rudltuvy In my family My father died of it. u slsti-r of my inotliL' dloif , niul to' own MM-r dli-rt of It. Jly ii'plinijiiimy ! > < Inmnltu'il. tlien. when the hor- ribm iii e.iHu m.iucllHiipiKMirain'o on my oltli * . Jtw.is ninniUnnntt'i'.iuur. utln.c Inwardly In Hiirh snrh.1 uuy thAt It ciiul.l not be tut out out. Nnmeioiis lunn-dlos wi ru used for It , but tlio Uuicei jjivw btiudllv wor-io. until it sueincJ tlmt 1MIS ili.oti'ud tn follow tin ) otlicri of the fmnllv. I took Shift's Specillc , wh th. I nun tlm Ill-it dnv. lorcjdcuit. the poison and loiitlnn ill's use until 1 hud tnken SDVW.I ! bottles , wlien 1 fomulmv.selfwull. I Know tiiat S. S. S.rnred me. Winston , N C. , Nov ; ai , 'M. Jim. S. M. lim. | Send for Hook on Cancer nnd Illond Il ei ! > cs. TmS\\f : i TSi'tcmcCo. , DntwcrU , Atlanta , Ua. 2Oto60 DAYS. This is si diseiibo which has heretofore Bullied nil Medical Science. Wo haven Ilemrdy. unknown to anjone In tha World ouUidu of our t'ompany , uiulonu thatlnis SEVE5E FA3IJU * > to ctuo tlio most ob-itlnato cases. Ten days In recent ca es does the work1. It Is the old ductile deep be.Uou cases tlmt we solicit. Wo have rured hundreds who liavo been uJumlont'd by J'liyslclans , and pronounced incutiiblo , nnd wu c'naliuiiKO the world to bilnr 113 a case that wo v 111 not euro In less thin sixty days. Kliti'o the history of niouicino si true specific for Syphilis has been sought for but never founu mult our M ViSBC KKHRDV. was discovered , and wo are jiHtlllod in saving it is the only Huineity in tlio World tnat w 111 pos itively tute , lin > : uuso tlio latest .Medical Works. published by the best known authorities , suy there wasnoveratruospeclllcboforo. Ourrcm- edywlllcino when everything elsa has failed. Why w st your time mid money with patent medicines that noser had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot curn you , you that have tiled everything else should uimo tousnowand K t permanent idler , yon novel- can get it ulse- where. ; iark what wo'h.ty. in the end yon must tukn our remedy or NUVIIK recover and you that Jiavo boon allllrtetl but n short time slipulil iy nil means como to us now , not one in ten of now cases ovc-r get jicrmanentlv cured. .Many net help and think they nto free from the disease , but In one. two or three years after It appears Mjaln in a more Inrrlblo finn. . This is 11 blood Ptiriliei1 and will Cure- liny Sldn or Blood Disease when Everything Else Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Koom 10 ouil II , U. K. National Itank Omaha , > 'eb. 16 TO 40 PER CENT Guaranteed by using THE National Automatic Gas-Saving Governor , Secure * n steady and uniform ticgroo of Illu mination , resulting from regular pressure und roiiHeiiuent perfect combustion of thu gan s. insuring a pure undlheiilthful atmosphere , ami obviating the sootr deposits nncondtimed cnrbnn tipon frescoed walls , paintings und 1'ieventi the dlsaptreeab'.e whistling , blowing and Pinolcing of burners , und avoids th fro- uncut daiiKor und evponse of broken globes. The ( iovtrnor c st the consumer I'HAOTf. CAI.hY NOTJIINO. us the Having In gus bills iwhuro full capacity of meter IH used ) will re- butu cost of ( lovornor In every threa or four months' nervico and In larpo liulldlnu-H every lxtv ( inys , thus returning I'lfOMMJ to m > 3 I'UU Cl'.N'J' . uuniial dividends on tha Investment , OVER 10,000 UACHIUES IN SERVICE. C3T NOTICE ! .r s We Mill attarhoiirCiasHailiikMnchliifi.s to any meter upon ( ho busk of one-half the uiluo uf monthly Sinlngs. Practical tests niarle at our olllca. I'ubllc In- Agencies distributed in all cities. THE GAS SAVING GUARANTEE CO , , S. ! ' . Corner Kith nnd Faruuin Sts. , OMAHA , NKIl hxt Ibroucti rrrori or lUUD | Ud ( uatUMi. loiy I * MANLY Perfectly ircmlocj by tnc oev poslpri'Dupre flernedle * Scuil fur our livw ) nuktr ltalfu * * cured without ptincropcriilan. . Bile lon Dupr * Cllnltjue , iwx m ct Et , ff Our full line of Spring Overcoats i.s no\\ ready for inspection , comprising Hie choicest fabri sand most cor rect styles. Our aim is to furnish garmquts perfect in lib and workmanship at a renscnnblo cost. Our shov windows nre very attractive this week by the display of this line of goods. Men's Suit Department. 'A special ofier for this week is a line oC men's all wool blue chevLt sack and srock suits , made from a good- ordered especially for our trade and recommended to businessmen as a very desirable and ptni'cct fitting suit us the reasonable expense of. § 10 par suit. Sacks and f robks , all six.ees. f Our new goods are coming in every day. Our stock nt present is more complete than at any dale since the Continental was opened , The ale in our children's department last , year , wns far beyond our expectations , and by keeping the largest stock and selling only first class goods , and at prices that only large manufacturers can oiler we ex pec1 to double our business this season. One of the choicest suits we have ever offered for the piice iy sliown this ueelc as a special bargain , a neat brown check in Scotch Cheviot at $3 per Miifc. Ases1 to 14. All request for sprinir samples will be filled this week. Send for any article in our establishment and it wilj bo sent you by express and if not satisfactory cm be returned and we will pay all charges. OMAHA Freeland Loomis & Co. BOSTON , NEW YORK DES MOIIMHS . Proprietors4 Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. SATISFACTION. | pvb.at we want to nl\o to every person that , visits our store. Shotill you at any time pnrcmiso an article that does not pio\e just as repiessnted.ve wou'd consider It a , great favor to be allowed thoopportunity of 0 .iking you satlslli-d. lleim tnber our spring ] stock Is arrlv Ing dally. Wo liavu tw o Moors wrll llgHted and stocked with first cla s goods. FLORIDA LANDS Fo'r Sale or Trade. e property. oraiiRO roven , town lots. and deslrubla unimproved lands suitable for w Intelliomos , for halo or to truilo for westetr Impiovod farm hinds. Correspondence solicited L .0. GARRfcTT , Orlando , Florida. FOR M QnCITIWCrorLOSTcrFAIlINO V USI 1 1 5 C Orneral and NERVOUS MANHOOD DEBILITV ; | Weakntii of DoJyand Kind : Effect ! Uobmlcljlo JHV1IIXIII full ; lleilorril. How la U.l r J birrmii.t Hmi < , t.Mntri.iil'Hi : < iiiiiAvs jk riHTflof Hour. iUolulrlr o.f.lll.r IIIIXK 7IIK11 JH.VT-llfDrnc. In . d.j. Ren tttllfj from 47 & ! ' " Tfrrllnrlra. * nd > orrlgnConnlilM. TournwrlUllirin. llaob. riilltipUnttlnn. and | > ro4f nalUI Uctlxll fr. . . sttmt ( | > | [ UICICAL CO. , BUFFALO , H.Y. FENNVEIOVAI * WAI'KKH are J siicoe-Mf ully used monthly by over 10,000 LadleB. Aru.Sd/f , KffectuiilnmlJ'lcaiant $1 ticrhor liyinull.oratdru nisU. Sraled Partl < nilari 2 poBlnRo utaraps. Ailitruna Tnc Cuauu Cnsutau , Co. , DBTHOIT , Mien. Forsnleand bit mull l > t/ flood ma > 'tHlOinahu , Nebraska , DU.E McCrew . , , One of the MosTt Siicccssful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , , LOSS OF MANHOOD , SS ! ! Hexuiil Ort'niis , absolutely cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , L- Rntoed , CVIU niCCACCC ' ' ! treatment for whlvh OMn UIOtftOLOi KlveH the moit beautiful complurlon , and u perfect Hulii , CONSULTATION FREE ; ? &TA& Bend btump for reply. Office Bushman BlooK , loth and Sts. Omaha , Nao PEERLESS DYif Mas Moyor-Sstabllshad ISSS-Adolpli SIXTEENTH AXl ) FAKNAM STKKKTS. General Agmt lor STBINWAY , CHICKERINS , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story & Clari and Similar-Bell Organ ? SPKCIAI * I'llICBS AND TKUMS. \VilteforCatal02iio \ NKHVOUS. ClIHONir nnrt 1'IIIVATK IMSKASK3 of MEN ami WOMI.'N siirccsilnllr Irc-itoJ. YOUNG MEN 8iirrcrliiB from tlio effects of youthful follies nr hulls crftlimis nr mo troiihloil wltli Wonknr'ts , , NITVI > US Dnl'lllly ' , lxii of .Mcmorv , Dcspaiiili'iii-y , Avcrtlon to hinlvty , Kl limy TrouliIi'Htir nny illsuatuiir HII > IBII | | . Ki-l'rliiiii ) ( Ir uni.IBII hem Mini 11 unfit niul aiwuilr ( iiru. CliurKUB ri'imouuble , opeclully to tlio poor MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlii'rc are many troubled nlth too froinicnt evucuii tlmii ol the tiluililcr. oftun iiicomniinlKl by it ullulit Fmnrtliix or liumluu cn iilliiii , mm wcuki'iiliiK lit the Bjntcni In u milliner the pnllunt riinniit uctouiil li/r. On i-xnniliiliiK thu uilniiry ilepoilti ropy pi'dliiii'iit Vi 111 often lit ) fininil , anil Knmiulnii'H iiurlli'liii nf ultiii' men will fi | > poitr or the tulnr bu cii ft thin uillklnh lineimaln cnnimlntf ton ilnrk or torpid appenninte. 'J'licr > ! nru tuanv mi'ii trim illn ill lldn itllllcnlty , IUIIIIP lint of the t.iiine whlr-M n thn nccnn 1 MUKO of muni- n ill wriikiiuHi. 'Ihuilixtiir will linnr.itilciui purfuct ( urn In all mull iinon , mul n heultliy rrrtoriitliiii of tlioiiciilloiirlniiry nrtPiiim. Consult illon frei' . Komi vent Mtatnii fur "Vouiitf MUII'H friend.or ( Juldo to \VuUliick , Iruotonil. A Idruss DH , . SPINNEY & CO. Main niul I th .St.KiuiBUb CityMo. piper. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Midilo- Aged Men , NOW THYSELF , Youncrani ] middle aged men wliouro mi ifrrliiK from thu | : H | | ( TUUOII o ( ynutli , KiliMilnli'il Vllallly , .St'rr. IIIIK mill I'liyilcal Dcbllltjr , 1'ii-iimturu I'eclliui , Ac. , und the ttiiminiul untulil iinti-rlci riii > C'iii'iil thuru- on , ttiuiall win ) uro elck nnd nutrurlnu. and iln not know what ull tlii-ni. can bu curvd nllhuut I. ill hy rollowliiuthelnitructUini In Iliu HtlfiH.iuf l.lluor Hciri'ruiHrvutlnn. rrlco only II , by iimll , iioit nnlil , cnlod. It la aUoiikfiirevcrriiiun. OUipak'no , tulfulll , I2inri > criitlon | for ull uciilo piirt ( lirinloill * 9M > * ( u'ly Indorsed tiy tl > u Nullonal Mrilloiil AMOciutlon , who utvanltHl tliH ' nii'dal to thu initliiir. Illuttrntlvii ruiniilo , wltli liutiirii'iiioiitii of the pro . tree If you iiily | now. Aijdrrit i Iho IVii. tiody Moijlial lintiliite. or lr W. II. I'AIIKKII , No , 4 Itiilllncli > t IloKlon M . . wlio > UUf to coiilldtintlully 311 all clUctttci DRUNKENNESS CIlin IJooor Habit , railllrrlr Cured t > r Aduiliil icrln Dr. Jlalucn' tiolden hpeciae. U cnnbe tlveu lna cup of colRe or In alt clen of food , without tlio knowledge or tlio pa lentiJt la alixoiut ly ImrmleHi ) , ana will uf fret H pennunmit amlHperdycniiwlictncr tuo jutlent it a inoderaio drinker or nn nlcoliol vrcclc. IT NfViu ! : KAII.H , ( Her ( OO.OOO Irunkardit 1iu\tj 1/eeu nmdu tiimiivrtitu 1111:11 : wlio rnvn taken fJoIden Hpoeiric In tficlitolfro ltl > - ont tlif'r knoivlfil c , and today bellevo they liiit dtinlclnK of thela ownuroonl. 4S PIIK < ook of iiarllciilarii free.Kulm tf Cxi , nKcuta Mil HmUioiiKlasHliJ , istli and CiMinitIrocH , Imaba , Neb : Council IJlulfa , Io\v.i : AK nti , A. . foiter.V Uro. OMAHA MEDICALa--d SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodsro Sto. FOB THE rllKATMKNT Of AM. Applianeoi for Deformities and Trasses. Dett tacllltlef , npparntuf and r mcdlei formiccofl /ul treatment nl urcry form of dlnuiita requlrlof MuilliAl orSuri : en I Truatnirnl FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard Hnd nttandancoi best HoapltHl nccommoda- tlona In tlio west. WHITE roiti'ntcitliARS on Poforiulllei and Ilracci , Truaios , Club Feet , Curraturo of tliu Bnlno. l'll 9 , Tumors , Cancer , Citarrh , Hronclillls , Inlialatlou , Klcctrlclly. I'nralyils , Kpllopir , Kldnny , llladdsr , Eye. Kar , 8kln and Blood , and allSurulcal oporntloni. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. HOOK us DiiEAEBS op WOMEN ritCE. OMLY SBLUBLE HBDICAL INSTITUTB HAU1NO A Bl'FCIJll.TV Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Il eaicniuccci fully tru.itod. Hyphllttlo Pol on ramofoJ from tliu tjntoni trlthoul muroury. New teitoratlve treatment ( or Ion of Mini IMwor. Ferioni unnlilo to T : U u.i may bu t rent Hi at linme bf rorrcspondence. All connnuiilciitlona foiiddenllal. Medicine * or InstrimicnU runt liv mnll or exprvii , Bl-uroly packed , no mnrki tn Imiliato runtunU ol ( coder. One uoraonal Intcrvliiw pri'lcrrrd. Call and coniultUK or Bend liliiory of your citso , and wo Hill loud In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE1 Upon I'rlralo. Hpeclal or Nervnun Dluases , Imno Uncy , Syphilis , Uleet anil Varlcocelu , wltli qnotlloa Hit. Addrcis Omaha Medical anil ijitrrjicnl Institute , or nil. Mc > nA.iiv , Cor. 13th and Uoilgo faW. , - - OMAHA , NIIO. DR. OWEN'S ELEGTM BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED AUG. 10 , 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1880. DR. OWEN'S ELECTRO- OAT.VAMO B011Y BELT AND SUBPCNSORY r. lutrftiitrH to cure ibe rol * , tnwlu | dliraici nimclytAll 'Cllhcuniatlc CompUlnti , ' I.umbrgo , Ornerftl ana jtHcivoiu Dflilitr. Ooi > . - ' lltrnm.Kidney Ji caiei t < * Kcrvouinrii , Trembllor , ' ti ui > l itiiuitIonWa t' Inu of Body , Dltniei m "in Youtb , Agf , U&r * . _ . _ . . . - - r- . - . orrmji or mill' cr frioale. . J-8HYT TO IIISKINHIIIIK I'llillM OH 10 U1VM lllllt. Vo kRNKsELECTRIC ! INSOLESfKtam. , Btnafce , foiti for Illuilr te4 iirajliltt , ulilth * ll | t tot rou ID t > l lo itilttl CDrdore. Uenilnn llili | f cr. < 14ri OWEN ELE01RIO BELT & APPLIANCE CO. aoo Worth Hroudway. ST. LOUIH. MQ. BUPTUBE ! ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED , DR. ISRAEL'S ElEOTnO . OALVANIO TR0GBr Owen'i Electric Belt Attaetm nt. > > worn * Hh rftf * bd comfort , Tl > t cur * " mule roll'l cr ironi. Ttili li ttt al/ tru i aoi tU r r ru < 1f , H III CUB ! Kaplurvln truta io ! VO dii tor full dmrtptltn of Ur , ( > rn' Elf irUtlr tile Itclti , Hplol J | i > IKueei.Tru ie tD < J Iniclet rc < 3 fe , tor r ti inuitr t1 t p njlitt | * Meb wpl I * tot jpu In [ Itlo f lJ eonlepe. Bold ooljr Iijf Ibt OWEII ELEOTKIO BELT Ic APPLIANCE CO. 3CHJr/ortlilroii < lwnr , UT IOUJU.MO > Steck Piano Jtomarkuhlo powerful syinathctlc ] lonu , plluhlo action nnd iihsoluto dura- hllity ; no yonrn' nicord the host gurmm- leoof tliu oxcollonci ) of thuso Instru- moiits. WOODBRI DOE BROS , . / . iiltnltL only one In tba world Ktnenuag contlauou > JHcetHotf tlaanttti P55 rr ! i . erl ptlflc.r 'ow < rful , Linratl FOomfurWbla ud KUKtlV Avuld trtit ' " Ofc mwKE , im M , fiiTSfmM"vL