8 TTTR OMAHA DAILY BEE' I THURSDAY. MARCH 14. THECITY. _ Collodions of Internal revenue ycs- torduy wore $2,700.80. The cold woiitlior signal wns run up yesterday , and a fall of 15 doff roca pre dicted. Goorco Kelly , a milkman , Is in dur- nnco vile for lonving his team un hitched. Mrs. $ . M. Moalio , 1619 Hnrnoy street. is recovering from a severe enoll of sickness. The funeral of Danlol Sullivan will talto plnco teat 8 o'clock from St. I'hiloinoim's. Onlcor Curry is reported to ho very dangerously sick , with the chances of recovery decidedly slim. For Sale or trade , for inside improved property , Kountzo place profcrrcd.awoll established business. Box 518 , Omaha. Ofllcor Foley killed a dog on Sixteenth street at 70 : ! ! a. m. yesterday. The ani mal exhibited symptoms of hydropho bia. bia.John John Mollu , clerk in the freight de partment of the Union Pacific , died Tuesday. 'I1 ho funeral services will beheld hold tiiis forenoon. The Emerald Hand-Ball court at Twelfth and Chicago was completed last > vcok. It has a gallery that will accom modate 150 spectators. Judge Dundy returned from Hastings yesterday. The tioxt term of the court will bo in Norfolk , and will commence the second Monday in April. Councilman Lee , Bally , ChalToo , Davis , Ciibncr , Lowry , O'Connor , San der and Shrivor left last evening for Chtc.igo to inspect underground con duits. 1 ho Wobbler btrcot depot now con tains two largo blackboard bulletins announcing the arrival and departure of the various trains , an improvement that is appreciated by the traveling public. The Society St. Vincent Do Paul will give an entertainment for the benefit of the poor on March 10th at Croighton college hall. The programme will con- Bint of vocal and instrumental music und a lecture on "General P. II. Sheridan , " by T. B. Minnehan , csq. Mr. .T. G. Galo. representing the Archer and Pancoast manufacturing company , has boon awarded the con tract for furnishing the Combination Electric Light and Gas fixtures for the now Br.B building. This same company will put the fixtures in the Now Yorlc Life building. Personal J. B. Harnos , of Norfolk , is at the Millard. \V. E. Hill , of Nebraska City , is nt lUo Piixton. E. U Stuart , of Lincoln , is n guest at the Millard. A. II. Sclincfcr , of Orrt , is stopping nt the Millard. L. H. Kogcrs and wife , of Fremont , are at the Murray. C. K. Bnrdwcll , of Tokamah , is stopping at the Millard. J. S. Asny , Jr. , of Pine Hidgo Agency , Is at the Paxton. Andrew NorJcn , of Iloldredgo. is stopping at tlio Paxton. George Walnwright , of Blolr , is stopping nt the Millard. Cnrl Alprton , of Nebraska City , registered nt the Murray. Louis A. Kent , of Mlndon , Neb. , is a guest at the Paxlon. D. J. Anderson , of Ncllgh , Nob. , is stop- ptpg at the Paxton.- Mrs.V. . H. Thorpe , of David City , regis tered at the Paxton. J. tt/Wngnall , of Bradford , England , is a guest at the Paxton. 13. P. Locke , of Norfolk , jvas among the guests nt the Paxton. John M. McFiirltiml , of Columbus , ( Ncb. , is u gucatat _ the Pniton Thomas Wolfe , of David City , registoiodat the Mlllard last night. Charles Wasmor , of Grand Island , regis tered at the Paxton yesterday. W. C. Stroher and wife , of Beatrice , reg istered nt the Paxton yesterday. P. J. Carney and W. A. Vollmor. of North Platte , wcro at the Paxton yesterday. Mrs. J , II. Bell ana Mrs. M. J. Stevenson , of Aurora , registered at thu Murray last night. Bolter Sewer Work IVixntoiI. J. C. Elliott has been notillca by Chairman Balcomboof the board of public worUs of de fects in sewers laid by him in districts 00 and 63 , und ordering him to remedy the same. Hand Hull. There will bo an Interesting ganio of hand ball played on St. Patrick's day nt the Emer ald court. The entries nro J. J. Byrns , P. J. Kirby , M. Tigho , anil M. Larey , John Bairgs and M. KilguTlon. The stakes are $ ol ) a Bide. A Ijtttln Rlnze. There was a $ i5 flro oa Paclllo street yes tcrday afternoon , in a building owned by Mrs. Albert and occupied by John Corey , Tlio lire brigade was on hand in response tea a call from the box at Twentieth and Pierce streets. _ Fust Driving. John Bnrbeck was arrested yesterday af. tcruoon for fust driving. Ho ran over u child of Lcc Hartley , 120S Davenport street , but claimed that the liorso had run away , and im the child was not sciiously Injured ho was allowed out on ball. Got Away. A follow registering nt the Metropolitan hotel us John Wurtoon , St. Paul , was caught while attempting to go through rooms of boarders with the evident Intention of plun der. When caught Wartoon lied , having sue cccdcd in getting very llttlo booty. Mollnd Ice. Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock Ham mond's ice house was found to bo on llro. The llro department was helpless as thcro wore no hydrants near the placo. A locomo tive wltli u tank full of water came to the rescue and the mimes wore extinguished after $ " 50 worth of damage was dono. A. Imiiiulo ilt An escaped lunatic from tlio hospital for the Insane at Lincoln was at the Webster etrcot depot yesterday. His name Is James Gibson. Ho was formerly a nowa agent on the Elkhorn road. Ho was sent to the asylum two months ago , but has escaped two or three tluios. _ Arrests There has been a marked decrease In the number of arrests made since the announcement mont In TUB BBB that the mayor is Investl eating the cause of many seemingly needless detentions. Monday thcro were thlrty-sovun cusos in the police court , Tuesday seventeen , .and up to a p. m. yesterday , only eight. The Liverymen. The Liverymen's association hold its serai monthly moating ycstorJay. Only hSsU'm routine business wns transacted. The object of this organization Is ono of mutual benefit , by Icoonlng up the price of carrliiRO and horse biro , and l > y blackballing certain employes who uro VfortblcsB , drunken und dishonest. Bliorinatt Avonua us A Drive. U has oecn riunoroJ that the motor line company Intended to construct a track on Sherman avonuo. The rumor created a ci-eat de.il of excltoment among property owners and residents of that thoroughfare and novorul of thorn made Impiiry a to the reliability of- the Information. All were op. \ > osod to the Innovation ami said tnoy wouia oppose It to the last. It Bcems , however. * that the mptor company has no Intention of bulldlup on the iwenuo , not beeaURO It would not bo plcuund so to do , but because of an UudorBtanding with tha council that Sher man avenue Is to bo preserved us a driveway Md that street car line will not bo built on that avenue without tba consent of throe- tfihs of tUo abutting property holders. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. It Will bo Cclrbrntcil nt the Crulictlrrxl nml by n I'rncrBilon nncl Concert. Tbo Nntionnl holiday of Ireland will , this year , bo celebrated In Omaha In n manner In keeping with the patriotism of Ireland's exiled children nnd their strong hopes of nn cnrly recognition of their country's Jndo- scndonrc. The celebration Is being arranged and Is under the nusplccs of the A. O. H. The committee in charge is untiring In its efforts 0 niuko next Sunday , the seventeenth of March , In Oinnlui n tiny to bo remembered with pride by every Irishman. Uoyd's opera louse ht > s boon engaged for the occasion and 1 specially select programme Is being pro- [ inrcd. The following Is the order of. the day's ob servance : Atl ) a.m. the members of the society will meet nt their hall nnd march to St. IMiilamcnn's cathedral to attend IUUU : o'clock mass , The services will bo on a icnlo appropriate to the occasion. Professor Schonck , whoso ability ns nn organist ns dis played on last Ghrlslrr.its day is remembered with pleasure , hns kindly consented to pre side. The choir will render Mozart's mas- .erplcce , "The Twelfth Mass , " with Lieu- : cnarit Kindle. Mr. Jules Lombard and Dr. EOward Arnold ns principal soloists. Flo- : ow's ' "Tnntum Krgo" ( duet ) will bo sung l.y Ltoutcnunt Klnzlo and Dr. Arnold durinti the offertory. The panegyric will in nil probability bo preactied by Uuv. P. F. Me- Oartby. After service , a procession will form on Ninth street nnd parade the principal streets , returning at the closa to the hall whore din ner will bo served to the visiting delegations from South Otnnhn , Council HlulTs , Atlantic , Uunlap nnd other Iowa cities. In the evenIng - Ing , the various divisions will assemble nt 7 o'clock In the hall , and march to the opera house r.t 8 o'clock. The programme and ex ercises will bo of a superior kind. The In dies nnd gentlemen of St. Phllomcnn's choir have kindly undertaken the prepa ration of the programme and their individual and united efforts to make this a memorable event nro untiring nnd uro sura to bo attended with success. The chorus alone will contain over thirty voices und sumo exquisite solos will bo rendered. II is so nrrangcd that only Irish muslo will bo in troduced. . The committee extends a cordial Invitation to the clti/ons generally of Omaha to bo present on the occasion. Speakers of ability will deliver addresses and nu enjoyable time is assured. The programme in detail will bo published In all the Sunday morning papers. That Tired Pcollns Afllicts nearly every one in the spring. Tlio systoin having become accustomed to Iho bracing anof winter , is weak ened oy the warm days of the changing season , and readily yields to attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsaparillais just the medicine needed. It tones and builds uj ) every part of the body , and also expels - pols all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. MOUNX.'S He Will Furor Hcporters Invcstlgn * lliijr tlio County i'oor Houso. Commissioner Mount wore n pale and nn- pry look yesterday when txsked what lie had to say in reply to the statement pf Theo dore Galligher , that It was useless to go be fore him with complaints without an accom panying money consideration. "All I have to say is that there may bo greater liars than Mr. Galligher , but ho makes a very absurd and foolish statement in the beginning of his interview about , be ing afraid that we would cut up , j his property by running roads through it and thus increasing his taxes. Ho ought to know that the commissioners have noth ing to do with laying out roads ivltkm the city limits of Otnuhn. and ever filnce I came hero , Galligher's property has been outside of our jurisdiction. Lot somebody come in and make complaints to the board and , in that way , ascertain whether the board will not consider them. " Commissioner O'ltcefte said that a com mittee will bo appointed to investigate matters at the poor hdifse , but 'ho thinks there ought also to bo a committee of citi zens to assist the commissioners. "I nm in faVor also of'u reporter from each of the papers having a hand in it. They will bo thcro anyway and might as well have the authority to suud for witnesses and ask ques tions. " At that moment Mount walked into the room nnd O'Kecffo asked : "What do you think of that scheme ! " "What scheme ! " "Of letting the reporters m on this Investi gation ! " "I am In favor of letting them in on every thing and having the fullest Investigation that can bo had. " _ Woodruff Granite Q.inrry. I am prepared to furnish Woodruff granite ill 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. Tlibmas Price , Lincoln , Nob. Will Kcsl ti the Clmrtcri. "We are going to have another railroad bridge over the Missouri , " said a gentleman a few days ago , and then immediately left for the east. John A. McShane was questioned upon the subject of another bridge and said that , as far as ho knew , no now bridge had been de cided upon. Several weeks ago , however , It will bo remembered , a committee of mem bers of the board ot trade , with roprcsenta- ntlvc" citizens , was appointed to con fer with the railroad companies with a view to erecting e. union depot and anotljer bridge at this point. Mi A. Upton was one of the members of the committee lie told a reporter that in about three weeks ho would have something to disclose that would bo ot interest , but that the committee had promised the railroad companies to say nothing in regard to the negotiations. Mr. McShano stated that ho still hold char ters for two bridges of different styles nt this point. The charters were secured In the Interest of the Nebraska Central nillrontl. nnd provided In ono case for the erection of n wagon , nnd in another case for a combined railroad nnd wagon bridgoovcr the Missouri. Tlieso charters , ho said , ho would bo willing to glvo to any combination of citizens or rail roads who might bo disposed to build a bridge nt Omaha free of'chargc , TIII3 OKEAT AUT SAM ? . Of Interest to All Who Wish to Daco- rnto Their H.tro Wnlln. The demand for etchings , ongrnv- ings , water colors , oleographs , chromes , and arlotypes advertised in Tin : Buu on Sunday by A. IIospo , has boon far beyond that gentleman's expectations. All this week ho is giving 25 per cent off the amount purchased and It is cer tainly a drawing card. Monday and yesterday customers flooded his art store at No. 1613 Doug- Ins street , many customers being from surrounding localities. Mr. Hospo has boon established fif teen years in Omaha , and when ho ad vertises 23 per cent off ho gets a big trade as the public knows that it gets the best grade of goods and their deal ings are always agreeable. In picture frames A. IIospo can't bo excelled and his prices are always the lowest. His is an exclusive art store in the strictest term and Mr. tlospo personally attends to the trado. His 25 per cent olT sale continues this week only. ZIMMEU'S I1EHTH. Ho Gets Nearly n Thousand Dollars Tor Wnrm'iut n Clinlr. This agitation of the loose manner in which county affairs is being conducted by the board of commissioners Is beginning to show upon some of the members. Mount may bo said to bo In n state of Irrritntlon , which must soon lead to an explosion. Yesterday O'lteoffo was putting In his time looking over the voucher records nnd check ing off such accounts as ho thinks have any appearance of irregularity. A now feature of the general controversy comes out now in reply to inquiries concern ing the employment of n man by the nauio of Ximmer , who nttends the drug store nnd draws from the county for his ser vices ? 33X a month besides S25 month from the city. Inasmuch as ho sits In n chair nine-tenths of his time doing noth ing , some people wonder how the commis sioners can afford to pay out $900 n year for such scrvico. O'Kcoito says ho was em ployed ns nn assistant to the export accountant with an understanding that two hours a day , ono at noon nnd ono in the evening should bo devoted - voted to the drug store. Since last fnll.how- over , ho has not boon doing anything in the accountant's oftlce. Fisher Printing Co.1Q11 Fnrnamst. , telephone 1201 , blank book makers , etc. Unique Entertainment The Women's Christian association is working to perfect a novel entertainment for the benefit of the body. The entertainment is to consist of u "merchants' carnival. " Prom thirty to forty of the most popular and. handsome young ladles of the city , repre senting ns many different business houses , will perform n drill under the directions of an experienced person. Their costumes are to bo furnished by the business house they represent and will bo very unique and at tractive and will give a good opportunity to display great skill nnd taste. Tliii enter tainment has been given in many cities with great success and perfect satisfaction to the merchants and tradesmen who adopted this method of advertising. As not more than two houses in the same business will bo rep resented , some of the most prominent ones from each line of business lyjll bejihosen , nnd among those selected the ones offcnng the highest sum will .be represented ut this cmtertainment. Ladles will call on the mer chants in a day or two to maito suitable ar rangements. Grass , garden and field seeds. Wm. Sievors & Co. , Kith and California. Met on the Grousing. Yesterday , while crossing the Union Paclric tracks on South Tenth street , a cable coach was struck by n box car that was being set in on a side-track nnd the rear portion of the coach was badly smashed. Thomas Kinkado , the cripman , and J. B. Pravcn , the conductor on the cable train , it is said , exer cised the usual precaution of ascertaining that no danger was imminent from moving trains. Europe. Special short tour to the capitals o five European countries England Scotland , Holland Belgium and Franco Costing $200 , which includes all necessary expenses , embracing more travel and better ac commodation than over offered by any management. Longer tours , including Germany and Switzerland , costing $3GUind $450. Send for circulars. M. ,1. WOOD & Co. , 1223 Furnnin St. , Omaha Nob. 31 Broadway , Noxv York. Kim Over. A boy whoso name could not bo learned was run over by n team and wagon on the Tenth street crossing of the Union Pacific yesterday , The youth was picked up in a semi-unconscious condition and token to Hell's drug store , whore his Injuries were attended to. Ho was cut on the head and face , but the Injuries are not regarded sen ous. His homo is on Pierce street. Q Washed with Common Soap THIRD WEEK } SECOND WEEK. , FIRST WEEK. Q Washed with Pyle's Pearline Dr. A. N. Bell , Editor of thp Sanitarian , New York , writes : " Pearline has gained , special ascendency in my household and in many others to my knowledge , for cleansing flannels. Your own directions for its use arc those we abide by : ' Wash flannels by hand in luke- ivarm Pearline suds ; rinse thoroughly in warm water ; wring dry ( by pressure : through clothes wringer ) ; pull 1 and shake wdf ; dry in warm temperature and they will keep soft without shrinking.1 " T ' As wash is sufficient to ruin flannels , n * " * rv'a 4 + one i JA.l IM t"l great care should be exercised as to the C5 use of the many imitations which arc being offered by unscrupulous grocers or peddlers , PKARllNE It cercr peddkd. 141 JANES PYIH , New Vo A Stmsj Kortunc. The pstnto of XnoH ; Tnomnson , 1ms been wound uji Irttho county court. The estate I * valued nt ftiDO.OOO , and this snug lit tle fortune Is loft to ) two daughters , the only survivors of the fatdilv. Ono Is n Mrs. Kuy- { ondnll , of Clioyonno ( nnd the other Is Miss Mlnnlo Thomnson , ivlio boards at the Mil- lord hotel. There i MO.OOO In cnsh In the estate nnd the bill n tree of the fortune is in Omaha rcnlty. Uun < Wood , cashier of the Merchants' Nntlotmirbnnk , > s the executor of Lho will , mid will neb ns trustee for the two heirs of the late MK.Thomnson. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomonesi. Moro economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo said In coniDctltlon with tno multitude ) nf low cost , fihortn eight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Koval Ilaklng Powder Co. , 1 0 Wallstroet Now Yorfc ESTABLISHED 1851 ( 183 So. Chloag0) m8. \ ciarkct. The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It itltl Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS ChroHic , Nervous and Private Diseases , Kf NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lo t Monhood , Calling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all the effect ! leading to early dccuy-aml perhaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scwniifically Ly new methods with never-failing uccesi _ O3- SYPHILIS acdiall bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently , cured. 3-KIDNEYand URINAP.YcomplainUGleet , Gonorrhoea , Stricttnc , Vnrlcocele and ail diseases of the Genlto-Urlnarr Organs cured promptly without Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or o'her Organs. tCf * No experiments. Age and experience Im * portant. Consultation free and sacred. 03- Send 4 centi potoge for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervoua and Delicate Diseases. Ojf Those contemplating Mairiace send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both as cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly lelttr or call may save future suffer- lag and shame , and add Rolden years to life. aU"Book "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicina and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sund y 9 to iz. Address F. D. CL'ARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark.SI. . CHICAGO , ELL. CALIFORNIA ! Tie Laod of Discoveries ! _ CATARRH ABIETINENOKo OROVILLE CAL ABIE Santa-Abie and Cat-R Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Company. T. E. CII.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Iluom OS Tradori' Ilullcllns ; , CHICAGO. B blMI t 4 tire * J 4UcrUenf or UlCim/itlTtSUJPHISOir or um.lUHOMir. iUd.for tdl , iKrlDa lurim. . . rtlllK or lO OIMiHlTII K WliKhESS.tltlor r diftettr ibrouglt | | weak parti , rciter- JU.IU iat Tl(0rou < blr * rlb. Plcclrlg BANB WELECTBYfoollCUUBAsTfilUOAOO TYLER DESK CO. ST.IOUIS , MO. , U.S. A , lUlcri oflfltt UhT r l Slj IM cf FINE OFFICE DESKS DANK COUNTERS ; COOEI HOUSE FURNITURE , TABLES , CHAIBB , &e. VinilCVundalIurlnarrtroubl s easil , MUNtYlyan.l Baf lyrured UyUOCTtflCA ( Jar , . . Se > ur Hi canei cured In naYruuars , bold tlM per box , ull druidfUU , 01 liv mull from Hoc- ura Mfc Co. . 112 WUIleat.I.N.y. 1'ullUlrecUonj. TELLING FIGURES "are the argument we have always used to influence trade and these telling figures have always brought us the customers , and we will al ways depend on them for the biggest share of the clothing trade. Our business has been built up on the plan of low prices and we mean to continue on the same plan , Our stock this season is unlimited and this gives the buyer unlimited choice. We display hundreds of styles of spring suits. Here are a few of the bargains we start the season with One lot of nice all wool Cheviot Suits , lined with good farmer's satin , at $4.75. This is an honest suit , well made. At no time has such a suit been sold at less than $7.50. One \oi \ of really nice cassimere suits , a neat dark mixture at $5.90. This suit is lined with good serge , made substantially'and we recom mend it for excellent wear. We have always had the reputation for the best line of well-made medium priced suita say at $8 , $9 and $10. Knowing that the great majority of customers prefer that price , we have always taken pains to give the greatest possible value that could be put into a suit at that price. The line of $8 , $9 and § 10 suits which we display this season is far ahead of anything shown formerly. We unhesitatingly claim that with every suit you buy of us at that price you save at least from $5 to $6. Wo have this season added to our line of $10 suits an extraordinary bargain in the shape of a splendid corkscrew suit. The mate rial is all worsted and of very fine quality , lined with best farmer satin. We have them in sacks and frocks , all sues , from 35 to 42. The suit is of good weight and will make an excellent dress suit. At ten dollars we pronounce it the greatest bargain ever offered , and we guarantee it is in every respect as good as any suit for which other houses are asking $10 or $18. * Price menus nothing until j'on POO the goocK We want ever } ' careful buyer to take time tc examine our gar mcnts ami note every every detail o lining , trimming and finish. MAIL ORDERS deceive prompt attention and we send samples and iles for measuring on application. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. \ SATISFACTION. s what wo want to pho to every peison that visits our htore. Slionlil you ut any time pmcnase on article that ( lees not pto\e just as represented , w e would consider It a crent favor to bo allowed the opportunity oti makingyoiisatislied. Itemcmberourspiing stock Is arrivliiK dally. Wo have t o floors veil lighted and stocked \\lth llrst class goods. . NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital W00.003 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 62,000 OrFICEIlS AND milECTOIlS ! U.V. . YATFS , President LEWIS S. Keen. Vlco President. W. U.S. HuaiiES , Caslnor. * " DIHKCTOKS : A. R. TOU/.AMN. W.V. MDIISE. JOHN S. CUI.I.IN8 , J. N. II , I'ATUICIC , H. C. CUBHI > n , THE IfiON BANK , Corner 12tlt niul Fnrnam Sts. * A Geneml Jlnuklne HtiHlness 'I'rnsacte.il BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & CO , , London , Ihitflaml. ADOLPH BOISSEVAN & CO , , Amsterdam , Holland. Trnnmct n Kcnoruf banking bu lnou. Socurltlai houiilit anil told nn coiiuulmilon , Forulun oxctmiiuui. Commercial and ttuvolor't letters of credit. Orders for bond und mocks oxeculoil un commls flon In Ixindon uud'oii all Continental Ilotmes ol Kuropo. NoiiOtlutloni of Balltrsy , Btato , City iinJ Corpora tion IXJHIIS u epcihiltv. EASTERN TRUST FUNDS A large amount of money to loan on Im proved real estate In the city of Omnhii. These funds u 111 bo distributed In sums to suit , but largo loans are prefurrod. Applications may bo mado.to , E , S , BISBEE , 1'lrst National Jlanlc Hulldlnt , ' . Kcpresehtlng Alex. 8. I'ortcr , llostoni' - DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succeusora 16 John 0 , Jucoba. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At tlieold stand HOT i'ariiam fit. Orderi by irlegrapli solicited and promptly attended. Telephone to No , . ' . - . OuoiiHICU. Arrotixi ! r.AT-i.A > r DlVOKOKd-A. bu , Cuicuo : uaflcefr tfi 1 je rj txpcrlcoc9i bui/tcji Qul0Uftod Ictfunj irin'Actv DB. OWEH'S AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auc. 16 , 1887. IMPROVED FED. 1,1880. DR. OWEN'S ELECTRO- GALVANIC/BODY BELT AND SUSPENSORY r rutMDtcei to cure the following - -lowing dliftiei uameljiAll Rheumatic Complaint ! . Lumbago , General anil : Ncrvoua Debility , 3o - ; 3 § tlveneji.Kidnpy Eiseaie Kervcuincn , Trembling , BcxuttlExhaustlon.Wast- ing of Body , Diieaiei : ndl cretlpn In Youth , Agf , Mar- ; le Life. I" < > all diicuti i crtilnini _ . . jr trnltnl err Di of mtl or femile. TO iiF.siosHiiii.K i-Aimra nID UAYS TIIUL. Y A PAIR of ri rnTDIO tUCftl CC I'nu r. En. OWEN'S LULU I nib InoULuo i VKU I'AIR. Dd B . poitaK * for rttti llluitrAted r mrbet ) , wbleh Mil be Dt you In pltlD levied CDTelope. UcDtlon tblt puper. addrcil OWEN KLECTR10 BELT & APPLIANCE CO. 30O Noitli Broadway , BT. LOP1U. MO. ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED , DR. ISRAEL'S ELECTRO. OAI.VANIO TRUSS' ' Owen's EleoMo Belt Attachment. ' ) worn with eate and comfort. The ciir. m J mild or i trunkTbli It th < onljt tlrctrle trusi aoil belt ercr mtde. It llnplurrln from SO lo Oil liji. ( or full ilticrlpllon of Dr. Owen1 ! Flcctro OalTanlc Hrltt Spin.I Aipll [ nttiTriinti nj Iniot arod 8c. for ratB IlluilraUd piniphltt which will b * kcotyott ID plain icnleil roTfloiie. Hold oulr br thfl OWEN EIECTItlO BELT tc APPLIANCE CO. 3OO North Uroadwar. BT. l.OU18.Ma Health is Wealth ! DII. U. (3. WKST'B NBIIVK AND H AIN TMKAT- MENT , aguar.tiiteol spoclllo for Ilyati'iln. Ulzzl- iiefH. OonvuUlous , fits , Nervoua NcumlKln , Iloailucho. Nervous Prostrntlou caused liy the use of ulcoliol or tobacco. Wiikefulni'SM , Montnl Depression , Sotrnntiuot tlio llrnlu , rosultluKlu Insiuiltvnnil Inaillntrtn misery , decay and denth. 1'ieinatuio Old AKO , llurionnfhs , Loss of I'ower In either hex , linoluntnry Losses and Spermat- orlKi-acaused by nrm-uxui lion of the briiln.sel f- uliusti or ovcilntlulijfncn. Hach box t-nntaini ono month's treatment. JI.fKl iv box , or six boxes for V.Ui.ent by mall prepaid onretelptotprlro , WE GUABANTBE3 SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each otder received by us for six bovcs , accompanied with fi.OO , \ > o will head the purchaser our rlttjil Ktiaiitnteo to re fund the money If ttio ti ( Utmejit docH not cirect a euro. Guarantees Issued only b > ( ioodinun Drug Co. , UriiKKiits , Sole Au'enU , Ilia 1'aruam ttreet , Uinalm. Nub. Millions o ! Trees ! ronsIstlnR of Prnlt Trees , Small fruits. Qrnpe Vines. Onuiinental Tro.-a and SliruU , J.vt'r- creona. Hones , etc , together with n Ur o ukwrt- mont of Tieeinnd Seeds for Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK : I'acllltles unstuimssoiJ. Wrllo for wholesale } and retail IHts. Addr.-h * . Ai\ix > Aii - afuiB.siuiis : ; , D. S. LAKE , Propriutor. - - 10\VA. Steck Piano Itenmrkuhlo for powerful sympathetic toiio , nlinblc- notion and ubsoluto dura bility ; 80 years' record tbo bet jjuurun- tec of the oxcellouco of these instru- inenlH. PODBJKBROS , Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And all necessary lupont HHe 1. W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Enginear , CABVKlt , WVO..or OMAHA. NlillltASKA OMAHA MEDICAL a"5 SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodcro Sts. FOR THE TIIEATJIB.NT Of ALT. AppHancas for Deformities and Trusses Best facilities , apparatus unit roinfillus for tucceif ful truftlniunl of over ? iunn of Olsousu ruqulrlnf Mixllcftl or Surv'lcal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and rtttend&noe ; best Uospltfil aocommoda * tlonitn thu vre-.t. WHITE roil OiitcULAns on Doformltloimd Urnoei , Tru e > , Club Feel , Curraturo uf thu bptno , 1'llet , Turuon , C'nncur. Catarrh , llroncMtis , InlmliUlon , Kloclrtcltjr. 1'nralrils , rCpltopur , Kleiner. lllaiMur , Eje. Kar , Skin and Ulood.ftud allSurglcal opor.Uloni. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. UOUK UN HiHEAum OP WOMEN Knrc. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTB MAKING A Vl'rCIAI.TV Uf PRIVATE DISEASES. All Ulood IMieaiOsiucceiifiillr troitnd. Srpblllllo PoUon romovoJ from the srntaiu without mercurr. New rastonitlvD treatment for loss or Vital IMwer. foriioiii unable to Tislt us majr bu troittod at bomu br eorreiuondencc. All communications confidential. Medicines or Instruments > ont by mall urnxpresi , sonurelr packed , no marks tu Inulcato contents or icndor. Ono parsonal Intervloir preferred. Cell and conrultns or send history of rour casu , and no will tend In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon Prlvato , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impo- tcncy. Syphilis , Ulcot and Varlcutole , irltli qncsuon lltl. Addreis Omaha Medical nnd Hitrglcal Institute , or DR. MuMEiVYlUY , Cor , 13th Qua Doilgo.Sta. , . . OMAHA , NHfl , fl , CIIIIONIC and PKIVATK DWBA8BS Of MII.V und WOM1S.V siHcuiuriillr trcutoJ. YOUNG MEN Surrcrlngfrom IIio < ( Turin of vniilliful follies nrlmtls irutlunn , or uru trouble I with \Vuiknc i , Neurons l > euilllyl < os of Memory , Hnnixjndi.'iivy , Avunlontp r'oclcty , Kidney Troiibli r niiy rilnune of tbo ( iunl- tO'lJrliuiiy Orjiiiitiuui here Hint nito niiu poedjr luro. Clmrijcn reusunitUlu , efpicliill ) ' to Hie pour , MIDDLE-AGED MEN HUTU lire ninny troubled nltli luo frcciuunt evucua tloni of Ibo IiluJikT , often nicumimnliil liy it sllutit umrtliiK "rburning si'mnllonnnd wi'itkenlnum tnu nyiteni In H iniiiiniT the imtlunt conniit ntcouiiiiur. On i-xiimliiln , . ' [ ho urluury deposit ! u lupr eillmmit lll uilmi be fuunil , iindnoiiieUmea miillelejorulbu. men will nppc'iir nr tlio rulur l > u "I u tmiiimlklsli hue , iniulii LimnnliiK td a ilark or loriilit uupeariincB. Tlieru uru nianv muii wboillo iif llilndllllculty , Ixnor- nnlor Uiecililsu tthlrli l * Ihu ictiin I Mnuo of om | . nnl rnkn . 'Jhedoitor will Kiniuntooii I'orfitct i nre In nil mich in n .m > 'l ' n lienllhr runiiiratlcin of thu KI nlto urluurr oriwii . < 'iiii ulimloii fre . * jend / ( Hiit stHiniHiir "Yoiini. Mann lrlvnilor tliiluo to Wedlock , " lioo loa'l. AMrtss D . SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 1'Jtli St.KuiiBits City , Mo. rir"\lullon tuli paper. FLORIDA LANDS For Sale or Trade. Itabldi-ncu property , orange eiovt-H. town lots , nnd desirable unimproved Imi'li Hiillablii for w Inter homos , for kale or to truda for \\tiatern Impiuved farmlands , ( JorrexpondoncoiioUcltiia L .0. GARRbTT , Orlando , Florida. FBNNYIIOAI < WAFERS nm ucco fuliy u xl uioutlily ty over IQ.ttX ) ' . F-caled -J'arllnUari S pontngn ttaintx. Adilra&v TUB Uuiuuu VUS.UVM , Co. , DUTOOJT , Mica. L'o > - Kule ( iinl liji indll l > Jootlmtn