THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MARCH 12 , 18S9. THECITY. Collections of Intoriml revenue yos- lordny were $2,037.41. Siteclnl Officer Pat Connolly lost the warrant for his month's pay yesterday. It was numbered 8,078 , Pnt was sta tioned nt the Eleventh street viaduct. Chairman Balcombo has notified Contractors Fanning & Co. to com moner street sxvobplng Wednesday night , according to the terms of con tract of J\mo 2 , 1888. t Personal 1'nrncrnntm. .7. Mctcalf , of Nebraska City , Is at the I'nxton. CJeortfo W. Martin , of Fullerton , Is nt the Pnxton. H. Curtis , of Elkhorn , is stopping nt the Mlllonl. OcorijoV. . Uoodcll , of Lincoln , is at the Murray. .T. I ) . McDonald , of Fremont , Is at the Murray. W. 11. Kelly , of Lincoln , Is a guest nt the MllliirO. A. U. Colton , of llcutrlca , Is stopping nt tlml'uxton , .1. T. O'Urlnn , of Koaruoy , has registered at the Pnxtoti. C. L. Haton , of Uostwick , Neb , , Is n guest nt the Murray. 1 . M. Mooillc , of West Point , Is stopping nt the Murray. Judge M. It Hopowoll registered at the Mlllanl last night. A , S. Curltss , of "Fremont , was nt the Mlllard yesterday. W. II , ICclllgcr , of Auburn , Neb. , was at the Pnxton yesterday. R 11. Smith nnd wife , of Nebraska City , arc guests nt the Pnxton. Thomas Price , of Dennett , Neb. , regis tered nt the Pnxton last nlglitv G. 13. lllnl , of Chicago , freight auditor of the Uurllngton , was at the Paston lust night. D. P. nnd Hurry 11. Ashburn , of Gibbon , Neb. , wcro among the guests at the Paxton luutnlgnt. Mr. Edward Rosowatcr. of Tun I3r.n , loft last evening lor Now York , to bo absent about two weoks. Working by IionlliiK- A. Postnn , n vagrant , admitted ho had no Work or Inclination to Had any and was scat ever the hill by the police magistrate for ten days. _ A. New Style lien Johnson. Bon Johnsontha vagrant who , while doing tlmo in tnc central station , stele O Ulcer Ellis' mulller , tins been sent to the county Jail for ton days. _ He Threatened MoOlnty. William Knight , the follow who in ado dire ful threats on the llfo of James McQlnty the squatter , was nrmtgncd before Justice Kroo- . gor and hold to the district coUit in the sum of $200. _ _ _ w Ghnrgril With Kmbcitzlcmcnt. Edward C. Marsh was arraigned before Judge \Vado yesterday afternoon on tlio charge of cmbwzlcment. It Is alleged that ho stele an express money order araoiinting to $1)1. ) Marsh was hold to the district court in the sum of 5400. Ho furnished the bonds. _ Public \VorKs Commence. Regan Hros. & Co. , commenced yester day to pave Nineteenth street from Dodge to Davenport. This is the llrst workdouo this season. Fanning & Co. , street sweepers , have been instructed by the chairman of the board of public works to commcncQ sweeping the btrcets on Wednesday night. Tito Kornnns and O'Uourkes. John Kcrnaii brought suit against James O'Hourko last week to recover his clothes , nnd O'Kourko has in turn brought action against Kernan to recover some of his jow- .elr.v which ho claims Kernun disposed of without his leave. O'Rourko claims that after his jlglit with ICeriiun ho was fined 5'iO and was not Imprisoned twenty days us stated. Knocked Out by Tutiulnfoot. Hill Martin , a sheep-raiser from Wyoming , lias been on n drunk for over a woulc and been spending from 510 to $ > 0 per day In a Tenth street grog-shop. lie was on the border of delirium trorncns nnd Ofllcer Savage arrested linn and sent him to Jail. The judge agreed with the opinion of the ofllcor nnd Mnrtir was sent up to the county jail for a week to soucr up. Not lilko ilacobson'H Paper. Judge Anderson writes to TUB HEH testate state that the construction which might bo placed upon his utterances as regarding the Swedish papers of this city the Jacobson in terview would do Injustice to the Swedish Tribune which Is oao of the two papers in that language , published in Omaha. Ho s.iys that notliihg could bo further from his intention than to reflect upon the Tribune , which , so fur as ho knows is doing a legiti mate business and of which ho is a subscriber. Wants an OIHcc. Judge Rcavls of Fulls City Is in town look ing after business connected with the United States court. The ] udgo is a prominent can didate for the appointment of district attor ney and thinks his chances are equally as good , if not bailer , than any other man's. His petition , ho says , is signed by a largo number of leading lawyers , nearly all the big lawyers , every member of the house of rcurosontutivos , many of the senators mm a great number of inUucutial business men throughout the state. Assessors' Meeting. A mooting of the county assessors will beheld hold at the ofilco of the county clerk next Tuesday , March 19 , at 3 o'clock for the pur pose of a consultation in regard to the value of the various classes of propoity to bo assessed by thorn the present year. County Clerk liocho will notify all assessors to-day of the mcqtlng. It will bo the duty of each one of thorn to attend the conference , and the failure of any assessor u > bo at the mooting will bo siifllcient causa to declare his olllc-o vacant , and a successor will bo ap pointed , KowdlcH In tliu Sanctuary. A. Morun and Fred Norton , while well loaded with liquor , went to the Swedish church on Twenty-third and tXCvenport and poized a young lady who was passing through the vestibule Into the audience room. Her screams brought n number of the \voi-siilp pors to her side , and a lively light ensued in which Morun and Norton succeeded in ills tll'urlhg the faces of some of the chinch members. A poltroman was found who marched the rowdies to Jail. Judge Uorlca h'ava tlicm abuvcre lecture and lined them ccch f4'.50. . I/ltllo Men anilVoinon. . A vary pleasant nurprl&o was tendered Miss Myrtle Coonrorncr Hurdetto and Nine teenth , on Saturday cvoaincr , March ' . ) Among these present wcro the following young pcoplo : Missus Molllo Caruaby , Mablo Mason , Sallie Smith , Amy Robinson , Hlanch Vui : Court , Irene MncKcnzlo , Jennie UoUton Abblo Coon , Frank Haskull , Judy Jawbreaker , Charles Van Court , Orvlllo Noel , Clooivo Jucuunmn , ! < ny , Charles Wollor , Holund Robinson , HIUTV Coon , V.'llllo Willis. Vwry Had Gnml. Charley Good , the white man who ha ; been arrested so many tim > a for abutlng his Colored mistress , lus ba3n again In court. Ilia Lite mUtrois has reformed from her former depraved ways , and has abuudonoJ the bawdy house to go into service at a do- uiostia On last Saturday Good wont throe times to the plauo where the woman Is work Ing and demanded money from her as h former day * . The second tlmo he was forol bly ejected , but , returning soon , broke opor the door , boat the woman terribly , and destroyed stroyed u nuuibnr of bor employer's kltchui Implements and some of tha furniture , Hi Hud , but was arroatoJ. At the whlppint ) ) o t la not allowed m Nebraska Judge Murk ; said tie would do the next best thing for him and lined him fS'J.DO ' and suutoaued him t' ' fifteen days labor , SWINDIjBKB. A. Snntnlo of tlio Moil niul Tliolr Din- rrputnhlo Method * . The auctioneers on South Tenth street whoso business Is robbery , and who are duly licensed by thoclty.nro continuing to bilk the unsophisticated with all their old time impu dence. Exposure docs not scam to hurt them. Yesterday afternoon one of them was noisily crying his worthless wares nt No. 41rti' . C.ippors In the crowd were keeping the bidding lively , The follow put up In one lot n wntch , ring and pair of alcove buttons. Probably the value of the collection was less than 53. Certainly the buttons wore worth not more than 10 rents white to II x n price upon the brass ring would have been ridicu lous. The auctioneer gravely stated that the ring alone would weigh $8 In gold. Ho was a tiawcd-off little rascal with a voice like n lllu , a hang dog look , n slouch hat , a brown moustache and gall that knew no bounds. Two of the spectators who had merely dropped hi to see suckers bite wcro observed by the voluble sharper exchanging glances. Ho forgot his wares long enough to direct his attention to them In a pcculhr style of black guardism which accorded with his general manner , and rather than create a disturbance they loft Just asn sleek , fat capper who ought to bo working on the chain wang , was ex plaining to a countryman the beauties of IS Karat brass. "I wonder , " remarked one of these specta tors as ho passed out. "why the police arrest burglars and allow tneso thieves to operate In broad duv light. " Other pcoplo have wondered about the name thing. Woodruff Granite Qnarrv. I am prepared to furnish. Woodruff granite in pitying blocks , door sills nnd stoiH. or blocks of most any dimensions ut cheap figures. Also handle tit my Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state. Ask for figures. Tliomus P > ice , Lincoln , Nob. A. New Movement. The Methodists have purchased the old Congrcgatlonallst church and the lot on which it stands at the head of St. Mury'a avenue for the sum of $10,000. A Sunday school has been organized with an at- tcndanco of 105. L. O. Jonoa was elected superintendent ; J. L. Picrson , assistant ; Thomas Austin , secretary ; J. Berguor , treasurer ; Walter Dale , chorister ; Lou Dale , organist , nnd Rttph Ploraon , librarian. The mon who are managing the affairs of this new enterprise , including the presiding older , are cxpacting very soon to have a pas tor , who , upon his coming , will at once begin - gin Sabbath preaching services regularly. It has been named Newman Methodist Episcopal church and begins work with fav orable prospects. The Methodist people are expecting the ar rival of Hishop Newman this week , accom panied by Ills wife. They arc coming to make their homo in this city and a reception will bo given Mrs. Newman at the capacious and pleasant home of J. H , McConncll on California street. Grass , garden nnd field seeds. Win. Siovors & Co. , 16th and California. Missouri Pacific Stockholders Meet. The stockholders of the Missouri Puclllc will meet nt St. Louis to-day and elect now board of directors. Reports were re ceived in this city to the effect that Juy Gould , the president of the road , was on the ground. Information comes from a reliable source to the effect that Jay Gould will re tain the presidency , and that S. H. H. Clark will bo re-elected first vice presi dent and bo appointed general manager. A communication has been received to the effect that at the meeting \V. II. Newman third vice president of the road would tender his resignation and that it would bo accepted. Mr. Newman informed a friend in Omaha who visited him some days ago that he had tired of railroading and was about , to sever bis connection with the Mis souri Pacific. Chairman Leeds of the trans continental association Is spoken of as suc cessor to Now , It is thought that aside from the above no changes will result from the meeting. _ Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam at. , telephone 1SG4 , blank book makers , etc. Incendiaries .Balked. Jens Jensen , who owns a flue trrocery at Twenty-eighth nnd Walnut , reports to the police that some incendiary attempted to set fl.ro to that building Sunday night. yesterday morning ho found several pieces of cotton and paper saturated with coal oil nt the back of the building and some matches that had boon lighted. Mr. Jensen says ho doesn't know who placed them there , as ho has had no trouble with his neighbors or anyone else. Ho has several thousand dollars worth oi goods in his store and ho thinks plunder was the object. His two dogs were probably a hindrance to the thieves getting in , anrt ttioy resorted to the more desperate method of setting the building on Are. Clinmbcrlnin'H Couyli Hetncdy Is made especially for coughs and colds nnd will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. It does not dry up u cough or cold , but loosens nnd relieves it. It is unequalled for croup and whooping cough. No ono iillllctcu with a throat or lung trouble can use it without bcnelit. There is no danger in gjying it to children , as it contains no injurious substance. For sale by all druggists. Captain of the Tlirtis. Among Sunday's guests at the Paxton hotel was W. H. Emory and family , on route from Snn Francisco to Washington. Mr. Emory is commander of the war ship Thetis , which recently landed nt San Francisco di rect from Samoa. Ho left there before the existing troubles amounted to much , but knows considerable about thorn. From his personal knowledge , Mr. Emory thinks the dispatches have not exaggerated matters and the hatred in Samoa against Germany is in tense. They want to cut away from the mouarchlal form of government and become democratic. Ho discredits the reports of the blowing up of the Nipslc. A war seems to bo inevitable between Samoa and Germany unless as an arbitrator the United States can succeed in effecting an nmlcablo settlement. Kor Soa.slckiirfiH Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Prlco , of the White Star S. S. Ger manic , says : " 1 have prescribed It in my practice among the p.isbongcra traveling to ami from Europe , in tills steamer , and the re sult 1ms satlsllcd me that if taken In tlmo. it \\ill , in u great many cases prevent sea sickness. " on thn Fly. While Mike Harry was drunk ho per sisted In driving at n break-node pace around the block enclosed by Sixteenth and Seven- tee nth and Nicholas nnd Izard Just to annoy C-nicnr Curry. Hmry mode the circuit six times nnd each trip the ofllcor ordered him to slacken his speed , but Mike answered each order with a mocking laugh. The sixth tlmo the buggy returned the ofllcer , with great agility , sprang Into the flying vehicle from behind and took the reins from the drunken driver. Ho then drove Harry to the station and had him locked up. Harry confessed his guilt and was lined f7.50 for his fun with the olllcer. _ A Sctifmtinn In Dentistry. The dental rooms of Dr. W. A. Blul- long , 208 South Fifteenth street , pre sented a lively scouo on ycstorday , the occasion being the introduction of the famous dental electric vibrator , which renders tcoth extracting absolutely painless. A goodly number of promi nent citizens availed themselves of the opportunity , and were unanimous in their testimony as to its complete suc cess. cess.Dr. . Btidlontr has purchaso.1 the ox- cluslvo right for the use of this great invention both in Omaha and Council Bluffs , and is fully propnrod to ox la ml its benefits to all who deslro to have tooth extracted without the slightest sensation of piln. : Seven Hundred Dollars. Fred Smith , the proprietor of the saloon In the Occidental hoiel oa the corner of Tenth nnd Howard streets , has boon swindled out of $ TOO by the bogus check racket. The fol low who perpetrated the fraud gave the name of Miller , nnd claimed to bo n wealthy ranchman ncnrRuwlius , AVyo. Onicor Dem- orost was acquainted with him nnd mainly on the strength of this It seems Smith cashed checks for htm for ? 100 nnd upwards each , the whole amounting to SiDO. The pseudo ranchman has suddenly disappeared and Smith is wondering how ho allowed himself to bo so badly duped. "llrowii's Ilronchlnl Troches" are widely known as an admirable remedy for bronchitis , Hoarseness. Coughs , and Throat troubles. Sold only in boxes. Attention , All Soldiers ! U. S. Grant post No. 110 , G. A. R. , gives an old-fashioned camp fro nt their post room , Clark's hall , Fourteenth street , near Dodge , this evening. Comrades from the G. A. R. posts in Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs are going to bo present in largo num bers. All G. A. R. men and all old soldiers of this vicinity are most cordially invited. It is to bo a stag affair , no Indies present , but the old flro with the kettle of boiling coffee and the old army bean smothered by a piece of sow belly are to bo there. Coino prepared lo enjoy such n camp lire ns has never been hud m Omaha. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways boused for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays nil pain , cures wind co'ic ' , nnd is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 3-5 cents a bottlo. Baxter Succeeds Folcy. R. W. Haxtor , who recently retired from the assistant suporlntondency of the Union Pacific , has been appointed trainmaster of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific , with headquarters in Omaha. J. A. Foley , at present trainmaster , will resume his for mer position , chief train dispatcher , or may be made trainmaster of the Manhattan Val ley branch. A circular will make its appear ance in a few days noting the above changes. Mr. Haxtor was formerly trainmaster hero , nnd is said to be nn expert nt the business. Ono word : Ono step may make or mar one's whole future. Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic is the proper inovo when you have dyspepsia , badrjbrcath , piles , pimples , ague , malaria , low spirits , head ncho , or any stoinacn or liver troubles. CO cents. Goodman Drug Co. Marriix o Following are the marriage llcanses issuoil yesterday in the county coart by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Age. ( Edward S. Tooker , Fremont , Neb . 'Jl I Amelia Husch , Omaha . 19 ( Henry C. W. lluhuson , Omaha . 25 ( Wclhemina C. E. ICulmke , Omaha. . . . . . . 27 I Elonzo S. Maynl , Omaha . 23 ( Bertha Stilen , Omaha . 21 j Frank A. Hempler , Liberal , Kan . 23 ( Johannah Hocrchor , Omaha . 21 A New Train. The connecting link botwcon Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45 : a. m. ; leaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. in. , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas City anil points east and south via Kansas City. Returning , train loaves Manhattan at 2:2-3 : p. m. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0:25 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:10 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolino and all points wcet } enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will lil a long foil want , and is bound to bo popular. A Guzzling InipoBtcr. John R. Potrio made James Kidd , late of Lincoln , believe that ho was a sheriff Sun day and undertook to arrest him In Odin's saloon on Farnam street. After Retting a number of drinks out of the Lincolnito Petrio loft him in charge of the saloon keeper. The pseudo olllcur was hardly out side before Kidd learned how ho had been duped nnd rushing out for ix policeman caused Pctno's arrest. Do ( is you please when you please to do right ; and you will always do the proper thing in taking Bigolow's Pos'- ' tive cure lor cougliH , colds , and all throat and lung troubles. Pleasant to take and upoody euro. CO cents nnd $1. Goodman Drug Co. The Striking Tailors. The union tailors held a meeting last night In Green's hall on Farnam street. There is about sixty or seventy of tlioin on the strike and they assort that they will stay out until the Merchants' exchange conies to their terms. Just what was done at the meeting , which was a secret session , could not bo learned , although Mr. Grocn stated that ho "know everything but would not suy any Fcr Dilloui and Nenout Dlsorderi , such as Wind and Pain In tha Stomach , Sick Headach9 , Glilillneii , Fill nest , and Swelling alter Mealt , Dltzineii and Orowilnesi , Cold Chilli , Duthinct of Meat. Lossol . , . Shortness of Breath , Costitenest , Scurvy , Blotches on the Skin , Disturbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams , and all Nertous and Trembling Seniationi. &c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL UIVEKEUEF IN TWENTY MINUTES , ililalano llctlon , Kvory sniroror Is nnruostly Inrltod to try ono llox ol UKBO I'llls , uuU they will bo UcLnovrleilgod to bo a tl'omlrr/W Mrtltclnr , IILKOUAM'3 TILLS , taken as directed , will quickly restore J'cinnlta to cninplcto health , For a WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; they ACT LIKE MAGIC : a/Vic dowM will vork vroudora upon the Vital Organt ; Strengthening the muscular Sitcm ) : rnstorlni ; lone-lost Complexion : bringing tack ttio keen edge of appetite , nud arousing wltli the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH Ihu whale jiltyiltul < -irr/y < if the human frame. Tlicuo nro 'ifacU' * admitted by thuusauds. In all classusolBncletyi nud oiionf the bent guarantees to the Nervous and Dobllltntod In tlmt UEECHAM'S PiLLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLp , Full directions wltli each Hoi. l'i'iarrd | only by TIIOK , IIIU'CIIAM , Ml. Helens. Lanonnlilro , lUiRlnuO. Kohl I , , , JtnmuiH * ( j.-iimii// . F. ALLEN & CO. , 365 and 3U7 Canal St. , New York , Bulo Amenta for the Uultod btatc * , ulio ( If your drupflsi does not kuop Ibom. ) WILL HAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and whotcHomencsi. Moro economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold in comnctltlon with too multitude- low cost. fchortuclKhtnlum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cam. lioval Halting 1'ow der Co. . IM U'ullstreet Now Vork ESTABLISHED 1861 I ISO So. chCago | , Ills. 1 ClarkSt. The Regular Old-Estaljllsbed PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOti It itHI Treating with IhoGroaleit SKILL and SUCCESS CMc , teens and Private Diseases , r NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Mnnhood , Fnlllnc Memory , Exhauatinc Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the effect ) leading to early decuy and perhaps Consumption ot Insanity , treated scientifically ly new methods with nexer-fniliniz success. S3- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dls. eases permanently cured. irklDN2Yand URINARY complaints , Qleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Vnrlcocele and all diseases of the Qenlto-Uriniry Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or o'.her Organs. all * No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and sacred. A3Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous end Delicate Diseases. 4jfThos contemplating Mairiage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 3 ; cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer , ing and shame , and add golden years to life. A9Boolc "Life's ( SecretErrors , " socentsstamps ) . Mediclna nnd writings sent everywhere , cectire from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays g to ia. Address F. D. CUVRKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. "CALIFORNIA ! Tie Laoi jof Discoveries ! CURE rOT\ tATARRH OROVILLECAU AHIEnNCMCDico.oroyiLLi.CAL Santa-Abia and Cat-R Cure For Sale by Goodmnn Drug Company. 'MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Rcnnino Sratrm ofniemory Trnlnln * . 1'onr Jtonlis Jicuinctt in one rrudlnK. nilml Mnmlcrlnir cnrcH. Every clillil nnil nilult prettily licnrfltlcil. Great Inducements to Correspondence Classes , rronnectus , with opinions . of l r. Win. A. Ilnm- . * f ji. _ i.i \.K,1 U.mMlnltcf In Xlinit Illunn A ( KATKFUL-COMFOKTlNtt Epps's Cocoa. * A I 4\ & I t "Ily a thorough kmiivloUu of ilia natural Inns wlilch govern ttiuoiM'ntl'Jin of iliimtlnn aiilnulrl tlon , uiiil by u crtrofiitujp I'JUIon ' ot tha tlno pniuor ties of wolf xoloctw'd Cucan , Mr. Hups liui priivliluil our Iiruukfiist tublm wltli ituollcjtsly tlitvoroil Imvcnun wliltli may eave utitany Heavy clnctor * ' bills. Ills liy the JiiillcloiiH uio'nf ' nucli nrtlclusof diet that a cunitltiitlgn may lie Krn luiUly built un iinlll etrnni ; enuiiKli to totlnl cvorr tenilenry to Ulsemo. lluu- ilrtul > of ulUe mahuiiesure tlimtlnit around us ruiuly to lututk whcrover ttiere la n uuun noliit , Wn miiy iiicupi ) IIIIUIT a fata ! Ui lt by keeping niiraelvcs well furtlHcil with pure blonlMinil a properly noiirhhoj frumi ) . " < ' | T | | hcrvlca f.'izctitu1. .Mii1i liuulx wlt'i bolllnj.'wulfror milk. Sold only In hiilf pouiiU tini by Drocerii InlicloJ ttiutt DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G , Jacob ) , ) Undertakers and Embalmer At theold stand HOT 1'nrn.iin St. Orders by telegrapn solicited uml promptly attended. Telephone to No. iJ. lonmrl < alilo for powerful Hj-inpitliotto tone , pliable notion and absolute dura bility ; ! 5 ( ) youiV record thu host guurnit- teoof thu oxeoFloaco of these instru- | /infJCVunrluUuriuirvtr ] < ) uljles easily. ( | , ifci- M UIIL I ly uiU hin'ely cured byliotnv K A Cap. Hulc-ti , Bcvcrul CUHU3 cured lu savt1 n iUvs. Bold Il.tU per box , alldrugcUts , orby mall from Dos- ura Mf C0..1K White St..N.V , Full tiltcctlona. THE MAJORITY of our spring goods hcivo now arrtvod and we have thorn on our counters. ' As leaders in the clothing trade vro are expected to bo ahead in quantity of stock and variety of styles. ' Our exhibit will show that we have fully realized these expectations. Wo invite inspection of our grand Block which by far exceeds that of any former season Three immense floors full of now goods. Such a stock was never shown in Omaha before At the opening of the season it may not be out of place to emphasi/.o the fact that in the face of constantly increasing competition , our business lias leapt 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 soils more goods than any two or throe of the largest houses in Omaha combined. We mention this for the benefit of those'who have not yet traded with ua ? l 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 Avhich can not be had elsewhere. Close buyers have recognized the vast difference between our prices anoT those of other houses. To new customers we wish to say : we want you to try ua. You take no chances in trad \ ing with us. We offer no goods that wo can not warrant to give entire satisfaction , and wo were the first to establish the rule of refunding your money in case your purchase ia not entirely satisfactory. We have always sold goods cheap but this season we will break-the record. Prices tall ? and our prices thia season will do more advertising for us than the newspapers. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. SATISFACTION. siw hat wo want to give to every person that vfslts our store. Should you nt any time ; I ptircnaso nn article that does not piovo , just aH represented , we would conslnor It u creat favor to bo allowed the opportunity of ! aukliiKyousatlsflcd. Uomcmber our spring htock Is nrrlvliiK dnlly. Wo Inivo two lloor.s ! I well lighted and stocked ttith llrst class goods. o ! Trees ! Conslstlnc of Fruit Trees , Small Krn ts , ( Jrapo Vines. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs , bver- crceiw. Hoses , etc . together with alargo assort ment of. Trees and Seeds for planting : Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. Facilities unsurpassed. Wrllo for wholesale and ictall lists. Address , D. S. Propriotort BUBNANDOA1I , IOWA. EASTERN A laigo amount of money to loan on Im proved real eatato In the city of Omaha. These funds w 111 bo distributed In sums to suit , but laigo loans are preferred. Applications may bo made to teE , S , BISBEE , I'lrst National Hank Hulldlne. HepicsentliiB Alex. S. 1'orler , lloston Mass. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . 8-100,003 Surplus Jim. 1st , 1889 . 62,000 AMI DIIIIXTOHS ; IIV. . VATHS. I'reildent I.KWisS. ItEEU. Vice President. . W. U.S. Iluoiius. Cashier. JIIIXTOUS ( : A. K. TOUZAMN. W.V. 5IDII1R. JOHN H. COI.I.IKH , J. N. II. 1'ATIIICK , It. C. CUHIIINO , THE IRON BANK , * " r Corner 13th nnd I'araam Sts. A General llnukjivliuslne Tra sac "TYLER DESK co , ST.tOlIS1HO.U.S.A. ) Zicl lit Otratn It > U ofa < t'rj cf TYLEK'B BOYAL TXPE WRITER CABINET & DESK , COMBINED. Adipted to E ei y Micblne now cSSI * Eiei AioBAflKCODNTERDDESE8tc ! lllu u t ( l CiUloguc Iiet , DB. OWEN'S AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED AUG. 16 , 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1889. DR. OWEN'S ELECTRO. GALVANIC BODY BELT Vff. AND SUSPENSORY ar. > ? guaranteed to cure the fol- V lowlng dlieaiea. Damel.T All itic Complaints , _ o , General and Ncrvoua Debility. So , i , , . Ing of Body , Diaeaics -Indiscretion * in Youth , Age , Mar- ' 'gle life. I" 'act all dliraici I erlalnlng nllal orpini of male nr female. K IUI1TIFS 0SI ) IUYH TIIUL. b /o ' s ELECTRIC INSOLES , , iSim. bend tie. pottage for rnaa Illuitrativl rainphlct , which ulllbe eot ou la plala tealei envelope. Ueotlon tlilaiaper.addreii } OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 30Q North Broadway. BT. LOUIS. MO ELEQTRiC BELT AHD TRUSS ! GOl BIHED. DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTRO-OALVANIO TR0SSA Owen's Electrio Belt Attachment. ? worn with rue and eotnrort. The eur * made mild or atroc ; . Ttla li the only ? electric trun and fielt e\er mode. II Rupture In from 30 In On daji. lor full Jcitrlptlon of Dr. Owen'a F.lectro-Oalraole llelti , Bplnal rpllancri. Tru ife > aod Insolea aead Be. for PKIK Illustrated jamphlct which will tna cent you In plain aealed envelope. Sold only by the OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 30O North Broodwnr , 8T LOUIS. MO. Dn. n. 0. WKST'H NKIIVK AMU IlitAi.v MII.NT , aKuarantco 1 spuclllc for Hymorln. Dl/.zl. noss. Convulsions , fits , Neivous NenralKla , Jloailaclu' , Norvniib Prostration caused by tha use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakuftiluusx , Mental Doprosilon , Hofrrnlnuot the llraln , rosultlnKln Insanttvanillpadlntstonilhory. decay and death. I'lomatnia Old AKC. lltirrenil'-'is. I < yss of 1'ower lu either Hex , Imoliintnry l/js s uml Sperniat- orhiua cauBod br ovi'r-OM'rtlon of HIM bruin.self- abiiHii or nvi'rlndnlKencn. Kach box lontulm oneniontH's trciitint'iit $1.0) ) n bov , or H | > E boxes for M.ll'i.sont ' by mall p"epalil on receipt of prlco. WB GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any caiu. With each order tccelved by us for t > lx boxes , accompanied v Ith W.U ) , wo will svnd the jmrchuser our wrlltau I'liaiantoa to 10- fund the money If tnu tiD.ttment d > > ii not eilect a euro. Guarantees Issued only by ( loodmnn DrncCo. , DniKclHt ) , Solo Afc-enW , flit ) I'litnam htrcet , Umaha , Neb. NI.HVOUH. CIIHO.NIO und I'UIVATB fISHA K3 of MKN and \VOJI UN succesifully trt-iital , YOUNG MEN Siiffprliiir from Ilio effects of roulhfnl follies or ImlU iretloin , or uro trouhlet wlili Wrnknvss , Nnrvoui Dolillltr. lxi s of Mcmorr. | ieviondencr | > AVIT | III to hocli't ) , Klilnoy Tronlili s or nny ill i' i.i of tliu licnl- lo-IIriiiiiry UUUHS , inn h ro Uml ifu nml "iicody euro. Clinriics ri'itsonublu , u > pctl.tlly lu the i > uur. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlicro sru ruanr trouliloil wllli too frequent ovacim tloiuol IJiB uiaililcr , ofiuii urcoininiiilrd by n nilvht nmurtlnjf or burnlnif sunnutloii , and wunkcnlnu of ihu s > stumliiHiunniiur Iliu | > nllont tannot nccouijt lor. Un oxiiuilnlim Ilio urln ry Uuiioilts n rotir oilliiirnt will oltcn bo found , und siiini'llnies lurllcles ofal bij. men will uppuur or tliu color lie nl n Ililn , inllkhli line , iiualii ciiHiixliitr ton dark or torpid upiicurHnfo. Tlioru n ro iimnr tana who Ulu of this dlllluiltl.'nur. . untoj ttiuiituai. . whUU in lliuafcunl l uo ut em | . nsl vuknc' > i. 'IhirdiRtiir will KUttMnluunperl "t euro In all siith canes , nnd liniltliv restoration or tbatfi'iillo urinary ri s. ( 'onsiilliitloii free. Hena - ' ri'iit stntnpior "Vuuiw Man s l'rlc'inlor duldoto WuJlotk , " tree lo n'l. A lilrt s DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main mid 12tb St.KaiiBiis City , Mo. IVMentlvu tills piipiT , , eriif * TVAPKRS era 5 succoufully Uhtxl monthly by over 10 , iO dles. Are Safe , Etftituatanil I'ltaiaitt pprl > oxbymnllor tdrugli ; > t3 Sraletl Particular ! ' ! poktagn Klainpa. Addroui Tills EUBCEA CuemcuL Oo. , lluiuoiT , Micu , For pule < ind < * / / iiuillliiJoodnia Nebraska , OMAHA MEDICAL a * " SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. roil THE THEATUE.ST OK AU. Appliances for Deformities and Trusoj. Heat facilities , appirntua uml remedies for succeii fill treotmnnt or tin > ry form of ilUonso ru'iulrlni Medical orBiir8ic.il Trontnient. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. lioHrtl nnd ntttmdnncoi best hospital nccommoJv tloiu In tlio west. Wnirn roll cntci'I.AHSon Doformltlos nnd llrscoi , Trusius , Club Kot't , Curratura of tlm Hplne , I'llel , Tumom. Cnnc'jr. Ootiirrii. llroncliltu , Inhiilatlon , ICIeculcltT. I'arnlrsls , Kpllepsr , Rhine ? . Bladder , Kje , Bar , Skin uml lllood.nnd nilSurulcsl operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Uooii UK DISEASES uc WOMEN HIKE. ONLY SELIABLB MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SI'KPMI/rY Ht PRIVATE DISEASES. All Ulood Dlseaics BUccciifuMy trc'itod. Hyphllltla I'olson removed from thu y tom trlthnul murcnrr. New reitorntlve treatment for lo > ufllal Power. Persons unable to Tialt u mar bu trusted fit liomo or corre r > ondencr. All commuulcntions conflaciulsl. Medicines or Inilrumontu tout kr mull orexprnti. soiirelr packed , no marks to Indicate rontentt or scader. Ono purtonnl Inlcrrlmr preferred. Call unit consult us or send history of your caie , and wo will send lu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE1 Upon I'rlvMe , Spoclixl ot Nervous Illsviises , Impo > Uncr.Hypbllls , Olccl and VnrlcuuJlo , with question list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , or nn. AicitinNAniv , Oor. J3tti ana Uotlgo Sts. , - - OMAHA , NBD. 20to60 DAYS. This IB n disease wlitcli lias heretofore Bullied nil Medical Soicnuo. Wo Inn on Humril ) ' , unknown to anyone In the World cmtHldii of our Company , muloiiu that lias ' to cm o the iiioi t olBlliutto cusoi , T n dayx In ico-iit tunes deus tliuum'k. Itlstliu ulilclironlo ( louji licutuit rules that wo solicit. Wo have i in eil InimlruilHlto liiixu licon almmlnncil by I'hysleiiins , and pronounci-d lifjiirulilu , uncl wo ( . imlleiiKit the worm lo liriHK ut n case that we ) vlll not cure In IfS tlmn Msty iluyn. tilnco the history of medicine u true spenflo for SjplilllH 1ms ljuen sought for but never found until uur .ILK-IC Ki.nrov. ; was discovered , anil WH lira Justllloil In Having It IK tlin enl ) Huini-uy in tlm Woild tiiitt will Joa. Itlvely euro , bocansu the l.tti-st Mwllcal Works , iiulillaht-d by tlio bent known uiitliorltlus , nay tlioro Husnuvi'rutfiiuHpi'ellloliunne. Ourrpm edy will LUin.n Him Vfl > tliln tilwa him failed. \\Tiyuiihtaroiirtlinii nnd miinuy with patent niedlcliiutf tfmt iwver lud virtue , tu' dor-tor with iiliyMlcluiiM that cannot cm" yon , yon tlmt hiiv ; ti led ovorytliluK nine Hhouldconii ) toiisnowuml K tpoiniHiu'iit ji'Ui-f , jou nuvorc.in jot It else. wUi-ie. .Mink wlmt "f HJV. In the mid you must tale our ruined ? or NKVii ( leixwr and \otilliiitliavo benu ullllctud but u Hhort tlmo hhoiilil Ly all muiinH coinu lo UK now , not ono In ten of mmrusex uvpr iet ; pnrmimoiitly ciireil. 'tlifliiiind think they urn frou train the , but in one. t oor lliroo yi-arn attol' U nppcaru Ja.ilu In u morn liorrlbln form. This Is n hlood J'urlllor and will Cure any Skin or Blood DlHcaaovlion Kvorytlilng JClso Fulla. THE COOK REMEDY GO , liooin lOnnil II , U. H. Nallouiil Hunk Iliilltlliil , ' , Oinnliii , Neb. Wyoniinglii Lais LOCATED , And till lU'Cesmiry | ) < tperd lilted , W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Engineer , CABl'UIVVO. . , or OMAHA ,