* F 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 13. 1880. THECITY. . _ Collections of internal revenue yes- tcnlny wns $ ' 2,037.07. „ _ A printer rmmocl P. L. Pntco clnlmo'd lie wfta hold up by foot puds Monduy night nnd relieved of $ l."o. Ferdinand Schmidt yostordny sold his ono-linlf interest in the saloon nt the northwest corner of Fifteenth und IIow- nrd streets , to Arthur Rothory , for the euin of 9500. 0. Hixynos , of 008 Davenport street , complains of belnp bothered by inquir ies about the murdered man Do Gootlo. Ho says ho knows nothing about him nnd never kept boarders. Rev. Joseph T. Duryoa , D. D. , will lecture on the subject of "How the Yankees Kept America , " at the Beth- Eden Baptist church , 816 Park avenue , on Thursday evening , for the benefit of the Indies' aid society. A test of the pressure ol the water in the various hydrants in the city showed a variation of from ninety to one hundred and twenty-five pounds , according to the location. The highest IB in a 1'iorco street hydrant. Ten new members wore added to the Omaha Mutual Protective Union , and now there are thirty members. It takes in the organizations of llofman , Thlolo Rohr and Shunk , and a few from the opera house orchestra. The regular meeting will bo to-day. Judge Borka has come to the rescue of the reporters once more. This time ho defends them from the unllcdped lawyers that haunt the police court , and for want of something bettor to take bogus notes of proceedings at the repor ters' tables. Ho has ordered the repor ters' chairs to bo painted rod , and no one else can occupy them. HOBO Onrt Upset. In RolnR to the flro yesterday morning hose cart No. 2 was upset whllo making the turn on Sixteenth street. The vehicle wns slightly Injured nnd the llromcn wore bruised but not badly hurt. _ The Effects of Vice. John Poll , the vngrnnt whoso vices are de stroying his mind , but who Is hnrdly Insnno enough yet to bo cnretl for by the state , wns given twenty-five dnys In the county Jail. A Bawdy Ilotmo Nulsniico. Property owners on Hnrnoy between Elphth and Ninth streets complain that the building used ns n bawdy house is a nuisance nnd hnvo sent n petition to Chief Scavy to linvo the occupants notified to leave. TUo inmates will bo compelled to emigrate. Chattel Mortgage. William J. Evn , of Manawa county , Town , yesterday gave n chattlo mortgage on his livery stock nt 420 North Sixteenth street , to Ballon Bros , for the consideration of $1,850. The stock Includes thirteen head of horses nnd n number of buggies und car riages. . _ Visitors From Vnlley. Charles Curtlsa and Henry Adams , two croolcs who stole n largo quantity of cloth ing nt Vnlloy n law days ngo , wore placed in the county jail yesterday to servo a thirty days' sentence which they received for the off'jnso. Thoy'woro tried boforc a justice at Vullcy. An Obstruction to Firemen. J. J. Gullignn , chief of the flro department , has asked Chief Seavcy to have his ofllccrs BCO that the vehicles that form an obstruc tion in the alloy between Ilarnoy nnd How ard and Thirteenth und Fourteenth streets be removed , as they are dangerous. Last night the assistant chief of the fire depart ment ran into one of them. . * --f - - i Flocccd by Auction Shnrks. D. U. McDermott , a Scotchman , who has Just coma to Omaha front Canada , was a victim of the Tenth street auction sharks. Ho was invited into the establishment and through the encouragement of cappers was induced to pay $ M for a lot of worthless Jow-i clry. A. E. Oborton , who wrote the ro- colpt , is to bo arrested for getting money un der falco pretenses. Looking After the Fort. President Martin , of the board of trade , yesterday appointed John A. Wnkcflold , G. M. Nnttingcf , Charles H. Brown , John Evans and D. H. Wheeler , as a committee to co-operate with Senator Mantlorson 'In ob taining information looking to the further enlargement or relocation nnd improvement for suitable grounds for Fort Omaha in ac cordance with the bill already enacted by congress. The First M. E. dim ran The plans for the now Methodist church which will bn located on the southeast cor ner of Davenport ana Twentieth streets , nnd tohor drawings pertaining to the structure , are nearly' completed at the ofllco of Men- dchsohn , Fisher & Lawrlo , architects. The exterior walls will bo laid of Roman bricks of a pattern the HUe of Which. lias never been used In this city , and the ornamental trimmings will bo of ucorresponding color of terra cottn. Tills house , when reared , will bo nn ornament to the part of the city in which it Is to bo built , und a central meeting place for the peopleof the denomination who will own it. A Lively Morning Fire. An explosion about 4 o'clock startled the people In the vicinity of Sixteenth and Izurd streets vcstorday , and a few moments later Miller's restaurant and Gcorgo Strut- man's saloon were enveloped in flumes. Mr. Miller was thrown a number of foot by the force of the explosion , but was not seriously injured , and but slightly burned , The head quarters of hose company No. 0 Is only across the street , but the dry boards burned llko tinder and the restaurant building wns con sumed In nn , . Incrndlbly short space of time , The saloon , however , was saved after about $300 worth of damage had been done. The building consumed was owned by Otto Lang , and could bo replaced for f.'SOO. It wns Insured. The fixtures in it were worth nbout $150. Thn laiveliulyH Corralled. TUB liKii's Investigation ol the mystery at tending the disappearance of the Lovolady family was read fur and wldo Monday and late last night telegrams from interested parties wore received from points in lown asking for further particulars concerning the mysterious family. Tun BBC , , however , did not content itself with Its exposition of the disappearance , but sent telegrams to half u dozen uoints asking for Information concerning the missing people. Answers wore received to all , und , with ono excep tion , none of the correspondents know any thing about the Loveludys. Finally , however - over , THIS UKK'B enterprise was rewarded nnd from T. O. Harris , postmaster at Bartlett , la. , was received the following telegram : "Mr. and Mrs. Lovelady are nt L. N. Curtis' , two miles southwi'st of this place. " No explanation of their disappearance was vouchsafed. The lact of their being found will us greatly surprise tholf old neighbors 8 would the announcement of their mur der. They have boon found , however , through the enterprise of THE Hue. IllicuinatUin in the Shoulder. The majority of mankind suffer more or less from rheumatism In the shoulder. ALL- COCK'S Poitous PLABTEUS will cure It. John J. Hnllcnback , of Hallcnback & DuvlsUnlon , StQck Yards , Now York , soys : "I have used ALLCOCK'S Pououa PLASTKIIS for rheumatism in the shoulder. It was so severe that I could not raise my hand to my head , and occasionally kept me awake most of the night. I am nlad to say that I found ready relief from AI.LFOCK'S ' Poiious Pus- tors In loss than-two hours , and was entirely cured In three dnys. " State Hhootlnu Tournament. Tbo flltecnth annual tournament of the Nebraska State Sportsmen's association wit bo. held at WcrJolk. Ju May next. The exact date nnd programme will bo announced later , Five thousand live pigeons have been gifar- antccd by the North Nebraska Sportsmen's association , nnd artificial targets enough to afford unlimited sport for all who mav1 attend. Shooters will bo ilaiMflcd according to record , so that nil will hnvo a fair chance , anil amateurs will not bo compelled to com- > cto with professionals. A number of the jest shots in the United States will bo pres ent , nnd the best tournament over held by the association Is expected * This announce ment is made by J. U. Barnes , president , and U. F. Locke , secretary. A New Trftln. The connecting link between No- jrnska and Kansas has just bcou placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4 : > i5a. in. ; leaves Omaha at 0:05 : a. in. , ind runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections thcrovlth the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points In Kansas and Colorado west- joutid , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas City nnd points cast ana south via Kansas City. Returning , train loaves Manhattan at 2:25 : p. in. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0 : 5 p. in. , Lincoln nt 7:50 : | j. MI. , and Omaha at 11:20 : p. in. , Coun cil BlulTs 11:40 : p. ra. , making direct connection with Kunsns division trains from Kansas City , Ltvwronco , Topeka and the east , and from Denver , Salina , Abollno and all points west , enabling passengers to-visit the p'rlnclpnl points In Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. Thcso trains hnvo first- class equipment , conslsf.ing of smoking cars nnd first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will fill a long felt want , and Is bound to bo popular. THE GUKAT AUT SALE. Of Interest to All Who Wish to Deco rate Tlmlr Bare Wall * . The demand for etchings , engravings - ' ings , water colors , oleographs , chromes and nrtotypcs advertised in THK BKE on Sunday by A. IIospo , has been far beyond that gentleman's expectations. All this week ho is giving _ ! o per cent oil the amount purchased and it is cer tainly n. drawing card. Monday and yesterday customers flooded his art store at No. 1613 Doug las street , many customers being from surrounding localities. Mr. Hospo has been established fif teen years in Omaha nnd when ho ad vertises 2-3 per cent off ho gets a big trade as the public knows that it gets the best grades of goods and their deal ings are ulwiys agreeable. In picture frames A. Iluspe can't bo excelled and his prices are always the lowest. His is an exclusive art store in the strictest term and Mr. IIospo person ally attends to the trade. liis 2o per cent off sale continues this week only. SILENT. " mount , Anderson < : r al nnd Their Use of the People's Money. Since the outbreak and discussion of last Saturday , matters have assumed a funereal aspect in and about the county commission ers headquarters. The loud talk , guffaws and general levity of other days have given away to whispered conversations , gloomy looks and inharmonious grunts. O'Kccffo , Mount and Anderson wcro nt the room a while ycsterdny , but they had very little to say. To Mount nnd Anderson the Bcc'reporter is becoming , if appearances bo not deceptive , a very unwelcome caller. Still , they condescend to answer questions that pleases them , though convcrsotion on matters In which irregularities are alleged , fall to receive satisfactory consideration. Ilecent exposures have closed these functionaries up tighter than over. But it is asserted there is a grand explosion coming and it is claimed not to bo very"far away. An accounting , it Is claimed , must bo made sooner-or later , nnd since two of the bonrd have arrayed themselves against O'KecfTo nnd the struggle has narrowed itself down to a contest of strength and popularity between them , the latter propose to force the matter to nn issue nt nn early dny.rJ ho vault crookedness , which Is to bo examined into , will not be postponed much longer. O'Keeflo says ho is satisfied the balcony , which cost SlfiOO , can bo duplicated for just one-fifth that amount , or $300. Kunnlng measure , the balcony is Just fifty-six feet in length. All tno railings nnd supports are of gas plpo , the flooring is cast iron and the book rack sheet Iron. There is nothing about the work , theroforo.tlmt may be called expensive. Architect Myers has boon no titled that ho must either bo here by next Saturday or send on his statements in refcrenco to the charges against Superintendent Shane , or the board will not wait on him any longer. They say that work on the hospital must bo resumed. Woodruff Granite Qanrry. I am prepared to furnish Woodruff granite in paving blocks , door sills and stops , or .blocks of most any dimensions at cheap figures. Also handle at my Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. Daniel Sullivan Dnnil. Mr. Daniel Sullivan died at his late homo , 13115 Chicago street , shortly after midnight , Monday. Ho had been suffering for several months and for thrco weeks past had been bedrid den. Mr. Sullivan was n well known and respected citizen ana had been a resident of Omaha for twenty years. Ho was born in Kcnmore , county Kerry , Ireland , Just sixty- nine years ago. Ho came to America while young , and wns married to Miss Margaret Hmos at Xnncsville , O. , September 2,1852. Later the young couple came west and settled in Iowa , and in lbO',1 they took up their -residence ) in Omaha. Ten children were born to them , three of whom have died. Mr. Sullivan engaged in the lumber business , having been connected with W. J. Young for fifteen years. During the last two or thrco years ho has been en gaged 1 publiu work. Ho was the father of J. H. Sullivan , the tinner on Capital avenue , near Sixteenth street. The funeral will take' Claco on next Thursday. Ito < ] uiom mass will o celebrated at St. Phllomuna's at 8 u. in. Interment will bo in Holy Sepuluhor ceme tery. WOIIK FOR IDIjK HANDS. * The Public Works Which Are About to Ho Commenced. Last year the amount of public works done in this city , great at It was , was by no means nil that was ordered. A great deal had to bo left over until this season , nnd con tractors nro now getting ready to complete what they wcro unable to attend to last year. This will give employment to many men who are no\v idle. The work to bo done is ns follows , the showing comprising the streets , blocks , material nnd contractor for paving , sewering , grading and curbing. Paving district 20) , Fifteenth street from Howard to .Tanitson , with cypress blocks. contract with Hcgan Bros. & Co. ; Nine teenth street , Davenport to Dodge , with cy press blocks , Hcgan Bros. & Co , ; Tenth street , Martha to ' Castollar , with cedar blocks , J. II. amlth & Co , ; Twenty -second street , Davenport tote to Cnlifornln , cedar blocks , J. B. Smith & Co. ! Nicholas street , Tenth to Twelfth. Col- oriulo sandstone , Hugh Murphy j Pierce street , Fourth to Fifth , sumo : Fourth street , Pierce to alloy north , snnio ; Eleventh street , Mnson to Williams , snmoj Leavcnworth street , Twelfth tq Thirteenth , same ; College street , St. Mary's ' avenue to Johnson , with cedar Blocks , Murnhy , Crclghton & Co. Also In the folio wing alloy paving districts ? 39 , block 107 , Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth streets. Dodge to Douglas , Colorado sand stone , Huijli Murphy ; block 10 , Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth streets , Cnlifornln to Web ster. Sioux Falls granite , Hugh Murphy ; blool : ) ! ! , Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth streets , Chicago to CasB , same ; block 50 , Sixteenth and Soventccth streets , Davenport to Chicago cage , snnio ; block 0 , Fifteenth nnd Six teenth streets , Cnlifornln to Webster , same ; block C7 , Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets , Davcnoortto Chicago , same ; block lltl , Ninth nnd Tenth streets , Licnvenworth to Jones , same ; block 192 , Tenth and Eleventh streets , Leavenworth to Jones , same ; block 200 , Thirteenth and Fourteenth , Lcnvonworth to Marcy , same ; block 204 , Ninth to Tenth , Leavenworth to Muroy , same ; be tween blocks 215 anO 337 Six teenth to Seventeenth , Hurt to Curaliig , same ; block 3M , Eleventh to Twelfth , Pierce to Pacific , same ; block 10S , Fourteenth to Fifteenth , Jackson to Howard , J. E. Hilcy & Co. The following curbing districts : 192 , Fourth street from Pierce to alloy north , Colorado sandstone , contract with Hugh Murphy ; Pierce , Fourth to Fifth , same ; Eleventh street , Mason to alley north , sand stone , C. D. Woodworth ; Clark street. Six teenth to Twenty-fourth , same ; Nicholas street , Sixteenth to Twentieth , same ; Tenth street , Martha to Cnstellar , Hercn sandstone , J. E. Hlloy ; Fifteenth street , Howard to Jackson , same ; Nineteenth street , Dodge to Davenport , same. The unfinished grading to bo done is on Sixth street , from Hickory to fiOO foot south of Credit Fancier addition , with earth , etc. , contractor Ed. Pholan. In the following sewer districts ; S-l , thirty- inch brick , J. Hyan & Co. ; 88 , pipe , P. H. McCauloy. Stone sidewalks In pormnnent sidewalk district , Hercn sandstone , J. E. Hiley. A QUIET MITLI3 ABylccr Knocks Out n Pedestrian nt the Coliseum. John Hourauan , the sprinter , went into the coliseum yesterday with his fighting togs on and his hide soaked in horse liniment. Ho was noisy and boisterous nnd greatly annoyed the lady bykcrs in training there. Manager Eck remonstrated , but John wouldn't hnvo it. Ho said the § 10,000 beauty , Prince or no ono else could stop him. Eck protested and John pulled off his coat nnd wanted to scrap. Eck said "no. ' ' All ho wanted was respect ful conduct on John's part , but the pcd was out for gore. Ho followed Eck round for a period ot n half hour , continually bantering him to flght. Hut Eck refrained until Ilourahun made n break at him , and active hostilities began. The sprinter promptly stopped Eck's right with his nose , then grabbing his antagonist by the neck , John threw himselfjieavilyunder the bicy cler. Then John was scientifically thumped , ' and after Eck had administered enough , trio crest-fallen and bruised hero of the sawdust track was grabbed up by the Coliseum at taches and fired bodily into the street. DUST FL.Y. The Hruntn Brigade to Open Its Sum mer anil Pall Campaign. The long-needed work of street sweeping which has long been delayed will bo renewed to-night. The following nro the streets swept nnd the nights on which the work will bo done : Sunday Night Sixteenth street , from Izard to the viaduct ; Webster , Fourteenth to Sixteenth ; Farnnm , Sixteenth to Twentieth ; Leavenworth. Seventh to Tenth. Monday Night Ninth , from Harnev to Union Pacific depot ; Tenth , Fiirnnm to Martha ; Eleventh , Farnam to ttio viaduct ; Twelfth , Farnam south to Union Pacific tracks ; Jackson , Seventh to Thirteenth. Tuesday Night Douglas , Ninth to Six teenth ; Dodge and Capitol avenue , Ninth to Sixteenth ; Ninth , Dodge to Harnoy ; Tenth , Eleventh , Twelfth and Thirteenth , Daven port to Farnam. Wednesday Niirht Farnam and Harnoy , Ninth to Sixteenth ; Howard nnd St. Mary's avenue , Ninth to Twentieth ; Fourteenth , Howard to Davenport ; Thirteenth , Farnam to Leavenworth. Thursday Night Fifteenth , Howard to Webster ; Davenport , Ninth to Sixteenth ; Thirteenth , Loivcnworth to Vinton. Friday Night Sixteenth , Izard to Ohio ; Cumlng.Slxtccnth to Twenty-sixth ; Twenty- fourth , Cuming to Patrick. An Abso'uto Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIET1NE OINT MENT is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds and chapped hand ? , and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB- IETIN E OINTMENT. Sold by .Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cunts per box bv mall 30 cents. _ Marriage Licenses Following are the raarnago llcauscs issued yesterday in the county court by Judge Shields : Nauio and resldcnco. Age. I Fryo M. W. Chrlstenson , Omaha , .28 ) Annie Thompson , Omaha 20 j Michael Hancock , Omaha 31 I May Dorsoy , Omaha 18 I Flethor H. Brown , Fulls City , Neb . . . .2(5 ( I Cora M.-Buruo , Kellogg , la 27 I George W. Jones , Omaha 28 | Lydlu Leopard , Ouinna U2 j Andrew Welch , Irvlngton , Neb 24 j Rachel Chapman , Irvington , Nub. 25 pn cr $ CREAMDELICIOUS DELICIOUS EXTRACTS NMI1RALFRUITFUVORS , , . , , , , . , , PRICE BAKING POWDER COU HowVor Absolutely Pure. comDotltlon with ttio multitudes ot low cost. BhortwolRht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cons , Iloynl Making Powder Co. , 120 VVallstroet NOW York SWUT'S Si'KMKiG 1ms cured mo of a InUgnantlirctiklimoutonmy leg , which Icausvil Intolerable pnln. It was culled 1 Ijcxumn by the doctors four of whom I treated mo with no relief. 1 candidly I confess that 1 owr my present good I health to S. S. H. which In my estimation I lo Invaluably ns ix blood remedy. Miss.lut.iA li\viTT. S2JT N. lUth St. , Bt. Louis , JIo. . Our baby when two months old wns I attacked with Hcrofnla. wlilili torn long I time destroyed her eyesight entirely , I ami canned toilpspnlr of her life. The I doctors railed to relieve her. nnd wo liravolierHwirr'H Si'ix'inc , which soon I -nrert her entirely , anil she Is now halu l au l l ' , , KMt WlU's Point. Texn- ? . CBTSeiul for book Hiving history of . llooil Diseases nnd tuivlco to sufferers. | mailed free. TIIF. SWUTKi'KCmo Co. . Drawer U , Atlanta , Ga. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878. BAKER'S Warranted abfoliilely } > ro Cornn. from uhich the excess ot Oil li.is been removed. Itli.ismoro than , ttitcc times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrow root or Sugar , and is therefore far more economical , costlnijicsi than one cent u cup. It is delicious , nourishing , ctrengthenins , easily di- KcMc J. and admirably adapted for in * valids as well as 'or persons in health. Sold by Grocers ocrpilioro. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester-Mass , SODKN MINERAL PASTTTiTJKS , which were awarded //lehff/hcitilfKHiirihni / / by a medical Jury nt tne International Exhibition nt Hrussels.havo proved to lie a llrst-cln-s remedial ngantlnall Catarrhs of tlio organs of respiration wild diges tion. tion.SODRN SODRN MINEJtAJjJ ASTItiT.ES' are pre- scrfbc-U bFphys'iclans 1" < Vsouses of tlio lungs ami clwst mm nsthnia/'l'he bczuflt ilerivail from th ir use Is unsurpassed , and even In the. most chronic cases they soothe , case , nnd stimulate. SODEM MINERAL PASTILLES lira prefera ble to all similar preparations , bacaiiBO they nro a natural remedy , an unadulterated product of the sprlnirs , contnlnliiK 111 nn undlmlnlshetl tie- jjree of all sanative principles of tlieso springs. SODEN 3IINKlt.VLPASTILLES _ nro pre pared exclusively under the personal supervis ion nnd control orV. . STOKLI'XING , M. U. , K. 1C. Sanitary Councillor. SODKN MTKEKAL PASTILLES nro une- qunlleil ns a solvent In coughs and catarrhs.even In the most chronic cas > es. 'i'lielr success Is un surpassed. SODEN MlNKIt A L PASTILLES nra a super r lorremcdy In whooping-cough and cllphthnrla ; In tlio former they lesson tha paroxysm of the attack , while preventing the latter diseasewhloti cannot take hold In a throat not allected by catarrh. SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES derive In created value from the fact of hiving a very favorable Inlluence upon the origan ] of diges tion. M INBIIAL PASTILLES ought to be kept In every home. All mothers nro recom- inentleil to urge tltclr clilld-en dnrlUR tlm cold season to allow a pastille slowly to melt in their mouths while out on errands or going to scliool. SODriN MINUUAL PASTILUS nro tor bale at nourlv all druggists utii 'c a box. Should your druggist not keep them , kindly aildross the SOI.K ACIIINCV FOH THE UNITED STATES , Soden Mineral Springs Qonipnny * . ( Limited ) IB Cedar- Street , New York. NKKVOUS. C1IIIONIC nnd PIHVATB IJISKA8E3 ot ' MtSN and WOMK.V euccessfullv trcutoJ. YOUNG MEN SutTerlriK from the effects of youthful follies or Imlla crctlonn , or nru troubled with Woiikncbi , NorvoiiH Debility , tats of Memory , Despondency , Aversion to t-oi'lcty , Klilnoy Troubles or nuy disease * of the ( ionl- to-Urlmiry Or.nius , run hero find snfo unil njioeily cure. L'liarKCs reimonnble , cspvcmlly to ttio poor , MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro nro many troubled with too frequent ovacim tlont of tuu b.ii'.uicr , often accompanied by u BllKht enmrtlmr or burnltiu nuntuitlon , nnd woitkunlni. of thu y tem In n manner the patient cnnnot account lor. On ezumlnliiK the nrlnnry iloposlun ropy soillincnt will olteu bo tmintl , und Bomctliuun imrlldos of ulliu * men will nppimr or the rolonliuni n thin , mllklsh hue , UKiilii cmiMxInK to n dark at torpid nppcarance. There urn nianr niun who din oMhli dllllculty , Ik'nor- nt oi tlio cuuso. which is thonooont otuicoof semi nal weakness. The doctor will 'guarjuitou n perfect cure In all ftuch caves , nnd n healthy restoration of the Kcnlto-urinary nreutin. Consultation free. Honil --cent stamp for "Vounv Man's'Ktlunil , or OulJo lo Wedlock , " free to all. Address DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 12th St.Kansn3 City , Mo. IBOU'iiHon tbli paper. Dr.JEicGrew . , , , Ono of tlio Most 8iifce3Jf.il SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , S3 b'exual Organa , absolutely cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , acurowlll0bo' ' iar- aiitot'il , Q IW niPAQPQ his treatment for whl'ili OMN UlOCAOLOi ulvcs thu most beautiful complexion , and n perfect suln. CONSULTATION FREE ; Send stain } ) for rejily. Offlco Bushman BlocK , 16th and Doualas Sts. Omaha , Noa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NESS CUnEDrrttV'V * . l IBt tU UlAKIA8 CUSHIONS U < < r > k < > r < l < UlUUI ; . CouIoruUe. THE MAJORITY of our spring gootls have now arrived .and vro liavo thorn on our countoi'3 , As lenders in the clothing trade wo are expected to be ahead in quantity of stock and variety of styles. Our exhibit will show that wo have fully realized these expectations. We invite inspection of our grand stock which by far exceeds that of any former season Three immense floors full of now goods. Such a stock was never showai in Omaha before At the opening of the season it may not be but of place to emphasize the fact , that in the face of constantly increasing competition , our business has kept on growing , larger and lafcger until now it is conceded by all that the Nebraska Glotjiing Company is. the leading clothing house of the west , and sells more goods than any two or three of the largest houses in Omaha combined. "We mention this for the benefit 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 in crease it from season to season MUST offer inducements which can not be had elsewhere. Close buyers have recognized the vast difference between our prices and' ' those of other houses. \ To new customers we wish to say : wo want you to try us ; You take no chances in trad ing 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 purchase is not entirely satisfactory. \ We have always sold goods cheap but this season we will break the record. Prices tall ? and our prices this season will do more advertising for us than the newspapers. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. . t SPRING V msm M B jA m j k w _ ! T NEUKST 1-ADltICSIN i A Spring Overcoatings , A A Suitings and t A Trooseriiigs , A Hundreds of styles from A the best mills at home and A abroad . $ A Not another such collec-A A f tion under one roof within y A 100 miles. ? g f J We are the advance guard f * in our field of enterprise11 f and you may expect to see f I the first in fashions here. f I You profit by ordering i f early. fTrowsers to measure $5toIO | t Suits , " $20 to $451 J Spring Overcoats " $18 to $ 40 j ; ; TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street , f Omaha. I lias Meyer-Established ISsS-Auolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND TAUNAJI STKGETS. General Axilla Cor STEINWAY , GHIGKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , ' ' BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-H-O-S Bl'KCIAI. l'ltICI',3 ANU THUMB. Writ * ( r Catologiw , \ SATISFACTION. spvhnt wo want to jrlvo to every person tlmt visits our Btoro. Should you ut any time ptircnabo nn article that does not prove' ' gust as represented , wo would consider It a | creat favor to bo allowed the opportunity of ; H nfclilK you satisfied. Kemomuer our spring stock is arriving dally. Wo have two Iloois | well lighted and stocted with first class goods. CHOICE TJXAS LANDS Rare Chance for Settlers , Tlio n llro d Syatom of Texas Imvlnc developed teas as to In inn \\ltliin i > aiy accreauf gootl Interior and keaboarcl uiarkota tliolandu giiinteu to tte HOUSTON&TEXASCENT1RY.GO. It lini been determlucd to offer to Bcttlcro tbe Renowned Agricult'l Lands Located along the line of tlio Fort Worth i Dcurcr City it. It. , befduninK nlth Wilbarger . County , comprising 200,000 ACRES6 In fnrmn of l&O acres and upward , Them lands were located by the Company among tlio furlhst , with enpoclnl care an to soil , timber and uittcr , They aie nuipted totho ( 'routh of colloncornoatc , wheat , barley , rye , veKflnblrs , orchard ! and gardens and the various domestic ciavecs , Bituatwl In the KleiHtfd and liwlhy region known as the tvmthorn ranlmndluof Texas , they | > ot6c 8 a lienidlcliiiHite , favorable to niun nnd bca tu hero outdoor work can lie carried on thu ) rar round , autl are In nmrktd contrast with lofilonnof early und late friiKtaorof dfstructho "hllzznnle. " 1'opulation In fast pouring In , and local government Is already established , \tlth nchooli. churches , &c. Trims OF DAI K : Onu-tlflh cukh , bnlnnce In four equal yearly payments , \\ith Interest ondrlemd raymenti. For further Information as to tin no and lands la adjacent couutio , apply to . J.S. ! NAPIER , Vernon , Texas , * ( who Is prepared to show to purchasers ) ; or to C. C. Q1BBS , Land Afc't , Houston , Tox. Health is Wealth ! n.n. 0. Wear's Nunvu ANI HKAIN IIKATI T , agnaruntoo'liipoclflcfor llyxtorla , DI//.l- s. Convulsions. FltH , Nervous Nvnrulgla , jloaducho , Nervous Prostration caused by the uuo of itlcohol or tobacco , \VnkefiiliifHs , Mnntnl Depression , HofinnlliKof the llruln , rosultliiKtn Insunltyand leacllutxto misery , docuynnd dcuth. I'leinaturo Old AR . llarronne.s' ) , I.ohH of 1'owcr In either BOX , Involuntary J.ossoi and Kpcriniit- orhiuuvnnsod by over-oxertlonot Hie lirulnwolf- abuuo or averlndnleenro. Kacli box eontnltn one month'H troittinent , tl.OO u boxer six boven for M.W.sont by mall prenaltl on receipt of prlco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with ti.lW , Wfuvlll henil the purchaser our written KUivrantoo lo re. fund the money if ttio treatment derv not cifect a euro. Uuarantoos Issued only J > y Upotlman DnicCo , . DrncKlst * , Hole Au't-'ins , lily 1'uniaiu fctreet. Uinaha. Neb , _ _ _ _ _ tf inUCVniitlnllnrlnarvtroubles easily , oulck- MUltIlynndhaf ( lycurudbylOWl'itA < : ttp. fctilet ) . Huvcrul runes cured In Hewn dave. Hold tl JIO per box , nil druggists , or by mall from Doc- ura &tit Co.,113VUIto ! it.N.y , i'ullUU ctlOM. OMAHA MEDICAL , SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & DoclRO Sts. roil THE TIIKATJIENT Of AI.I. Appllanco : for Deformities and Beit Incllltlcs , npp.nratu * nnd remedies for i /ul treatment or over ? form of disease roiiulrlnf Hectical or HurclCHl Trontmcnt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. lio.inl and nttendauce ; best hospltnl nccommoJa- lions In Hie null. WHITB roiiCinci'LAnson Deformities nml Ilrncos , Truiics , Club Koct , Currntnro ot tbo Hnlno , 1'lles , Tumora , Cancar , Catarrh , llronchttla , Inhivlntlon , Klectrlclty. IMrnlrBls , Knlloi y. Kldnejr , lllnilil r , Kyo , Ear , Skin nnu lllooilanil HllSurnlcu ! oiieratloiu. Diseases of Women a Spoclnlty. UOOK ON DISEASES or WOMEN KMEK. ONLY BELIA3LE 1IEDICAL I1T6TITUTH > iAi < i > ; n A srmAi.TV OP PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Dlsumes successfully irentod. Hyphllltlo Poison removed from ibo nyntom without murcnrT. New restorative treatment tor Ions of \ Hfil I'aner. Pcrioni unable to T'.nlt UK mnr bo trontad nt hnma by corrcsnondence. All communications conndeutliil. kleillclnen or Instrumonti cent by mail or exrirci * . M-urely pitckcd , no iiiniki to ImllcHta rontunli or Beador. Ono puraontil Interview preferred. Call nnrt consult ns or send history of your cusu , nnd wo will end In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE1 Upon I'rtrnle , Hnoclol or Nervous Dlnenfts , Imnc" tcncy , Srphllls , Uleet and Varleucolo , with qnveUon list. Addresi Omdlia Medical and Surgical Institute , or DEC. AlcKIEiVAiUy , Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , , - OMAHA , NED , A Sure Cure OR 20to6O DAYS. This is tt disease whlcli Ims horatoforo Buniud -Medical Sulcnoo. When Morciirv , lodltlo of I'otuhfiltim , Hm-sapa- rllln or Hot Hjirltik's full , wo gimruntt'o n cure. Wolinvon Homed ) ' , unknown to nnyono lnth World outside of our Company , und ouu that haste to cine tlio moil oliitlnato cauci. Ten dnys In recent cuscs does the work. Itlstlio oldclirdnlo deep tieatotl CUHC.I that wo Hollfit. Wn iiavu cured InimlrcilH who have lit-on alumlonrtl by 1'liyblclann. and jirononncul Inciirnblo , nnd wo challciiKO tlio world to hrlne nn a. case that wo will not euro In less than ttlxty daj'H. . Klncotlidltlhtoryof incdlc'.no it trno epecino for Hyphllls lins been uutiu'lit for but iievor found until our wna dlHCOvi'red. nnd wo are Jtistjlleil In It IH Ilio only Itomcuy in llu > World tnnt \ \ 111 poic Hlvely cur - , IJIH-UUHO Ilio latest Medical Works. ptibllstiud by the best known unthorltfm , miy tliero wiiiiiiiveriitfilo8i 'cllloboforo. Otirjem- cdy will euro wlii-n I'VoryttiltiK else lina fnllert. Wliy witutoyonr lime und iniinuy with patent mejlciuea tnnt never Imil vlrltio , or iloctortvltli iihyHlcluiw thnt ( iaoiiot cnrn yon , you that , liavo tried everything else fdionld conio to iliiio\Yunil ) K tpcnnanent lollef , yon novorcnn get It ulae- where. Murk wlmt wo nay. in the end you iimiit taka our remedy or NKVliU recover and you that luiva been ullllutrd but n nhort lima Hhotihl ky nil niu.uis como to tin now , not one In tcnof now crises over uet iiunnunoiiOy cured. Many uctholp nlid think they nro free from tlio disease , lint In one. two or thro * yuiiw ofttr 1C appears t'.iln In a inoro horrlblo form. Tliis is ft blood rurilior mid will Cure uuy Skin or Tlood ? DIscuso when ISvorythlnt ; Klso Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , llooiii 10 anil 11 , I' . S. National Dank Oniului , Ncj. ) 1,1 PM loittliroiicti tnonrr . III Lit Mil pr.clku. u. y U VIGOR iitrlictlr fccalurd Ir tin pew bCSLON-DUpnE Method. BiiKllor tiuriitciiluitiBtcd Tluiiuio , ll IUi. " Aluoltito tttyti. VurlCO' le cnnd willwut wlo CTOIi iU.n ; , Adqrt.ii . ( B o on-Dupre C Inlquej 1