THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. MARCH 15 ; 1889. THK CITY. P. H. Cnsoy was fined 920 nnd posts for resisting nn olllcor , nnd npponlcd his otiso. Sergeant Mnt7.ii nnd Onioor Druminy hnvo both boon ntldod to the list of sick pollcomon. Durt Johnston stole $2 worth of lumber - bor , but will Imvo to work out n $15 flno to pny for It. Charles Hnrnoy hns boon arrested for Boiling lottery Uekots , nnd will bo tried for that offense March 21 lit 2 p. m. At present he is out on $100 bonds. Allttlo two-yonr-old child of P. II. Douog , 101/5 / Cns < j , wandered nwny from homo Wednesday evening and hns not boon soon since. The police are looking for him. A warrant for the arrest of Harry Crousior , n man who hns been cutting government timber in Cheyenne county , wns Issued yesterday by United Status Commissioner Anderson. According to the provisions of the now coal ordinance Inspector Turnbull tiayH th at all coal handlers must hereafter - after pay the regular licenses paid by the owners of express wngona. Samuel Davis , of Ainsworth , wns nt the police station yesterday looking for T. H. Evans ) who a few weeks ago shipped a car load of hogs to Omaha , on which Davis hold a $500 mortgage. John Biorbeck , charged with fast driving and running over n young son of Leo Hartley on Davenport street , wns fined $15 and costs. Ho did not think'the costs wore enough and ap pealed the case. Bill Braey owes a bill for horseshoe ing to Walter Bennett , nnd was striking out for Iowa yesterday without settling. A writ of replevin was i&sued , and now Brncy can have his shotgun back by applying at the olllco of Justice Kroogor. 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- Bist of vocal and instrumental music and a lecture on "General P. H. Sheridan , " by T. B. Minnohnti , esq. Personal K. Whcclcf , of Lincoln , is at tlio MUlnrd. D. K. Hopkins , of Crete , is i\t the Paxton. W. U. Kelley , of Lincoln , is stopping at tlio Millard. H. S. Hold , of Lincoln , was at the Millard yesterday. J. N' Paul , of St. Paul. , Nob. , roistered at the Pnxton. J. M. Hasan nnd wife , of Hastings , ate at the Paxton. H. A. Gibson , of Weeping "Water , is a guest at the Pnxton. Itobcrl M. Summus , of Lincoln , is n guest at the Millurd. E. P. IVnrron , of Nobinshu City , Is stop ping at the Paxton. H. S. Llppincott , of Lincoln , registered at the Paxton lust night. J. C. Crawford , of West Point , is among the guests at the Pnxton. \V. H. Hooper and G. P. Price , of Grand Island , are at the Millard. T. S. Smith has returned to Omaha , after nn extended tour in the oast. H. A. Thompson , of Thompson , Hcldcn & Co. , returned to-day from Now York. Lcavo of absence for one month has been granted Captain Abncr Unities , jr. , Second infantry , Fort Omaha , to take effect about the 20th inst. In Jail. James Gannon and S. Kirk , two members of the gang of tramps and thieves who infest the north end of the city , and from time to time brc.ik into the ears of" the Missouri Pncltlc , have bccu arrested and each given live days. ' The Uoy Is Gone , Mr , White , father of young Pat White , who was accused of embe ling' from 'Hell- man , the clothier , was in town yesterday looking for his son. do is willing to refund ttio amount , which is not largo , but is unable to lind any trace of the missing boy. A ScrloiiH Charge. Luther P. Owens , the druggist at oOJJ North Sixteenth street , was arrested yester day by Deputy United States Marshal Allen or n bench warrant. Mr. Owen is wanted at Uubuquo , la. , to answer the charge of per jury , and will bo taken there this evening , Strikers Still Out. Up to 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the striking tailors were still hold ing off , and there was nc change in the situation , or prospect of any , The Journeymen say that they can hold out for two months yet without discomfort tc themselves. AInrrlnuo licenses Following are the marriage licenses Is sued yesterday in the county court by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age , ( William Swanson , Omaha : > I Annie Lindahl , Omaha 21 J Edward N. Mutson , Omaha 2 ; } Christina Johnson , Omaha a : Zliiiinor's Hillary. The item in Wednesday's Bnn having re fprenco to Zimmor's salary as county drug gist contained an error. Ttio amount drawr monthly from the county should have bcci S&IK instead of JU.1X , and this in addition t < $25 paid him by ttio city , Zlminer cluimi that thonumbcrof subscriptions compoundci by him Is Biiillcieiuly large to keep him bus' and cause him to earn his balary. Omaha Schools In Paris. Superintendent James has received a per sonal letter from C. Wcllman Parks.suporin tendcnt of the United States exhibit at th coming Paris exposition , asking him to prc pure nn exhibitor that great fair. The ox lilblt is to include a set of school report ? manuals , specimens of scholar's work , etc Superintendent James will comply with th request , and Is preparing tlio articles for th exhibit. Catered to Baby Trade. Anton 1C. Jensen is proprietor of a saloo ; at 1115 Snuiulcra street , and Is willing t take In a nickel wherever ho can got It. Uoy of all ayes are among his patrons , and dcspit the warnings of their parents , ho has alway made them welcome. Ho made them wo ! come to his pool and card tables , until a last Mr. J. Scholl found his fourteeu-ycai old sou sitting In a game of poUor , with pile of chips nearly as high as Inmsol atnukod up in front of. him. The boy wa , taken home nnd the saloon kaopcr ngai warned , but without effect , as yesterday h was found with the same boy playing canli ) Mr. Scholl at once applied for u warrant , an Anton K. Jensen will try and explain , wh ho should run a saloon In the future. "Who Wan the Officer ? Jiuncs W. Day makes the following con plaint , regarding a member of the polio force : Wednesday at the corner of I'iftli tccnth nud Farnaiu , a young man wns ham' ll Ing to the passcra-by bills of a series c meetings to bo held at the Young Men' ' ' Christian association building , from Marc 12th to the 20th. Ho performed his work I n ipilct anil gentlemanly manner , not ihte ; fering with the rights or privileges of an one , pnly Riving the bills to gcntlmnitu wh \vero willing to take them. Presently , thet cumo ulung one of the "tlnost1' that Is , 01 of Owutiu's metropolitan police. In u vet pompous and nrroyant manner , ho con inundcd the youiig man to stop the dhtt button of the bills , threatening tu Jail him did not. What Is the mutter , In It control to luw to advertUu religious meetings I Omahul or are the "lliiusl" opposed toll effort * of the Young Men's Christian us&i rUtlon to provide rollglou * instruction U the ticoiilo. Please oiiliihtea ! _ thu Igncrai t/ul wlllioff to Icurn , Upectium1 * Pill * su like raaglo on n wea toui cht A VEX Al AsBattltft Ills rinnoco nnd Hobs Ills Friend. It was a quiet little homo In the southwest ern part of the city. The mailer nnd mistress - tress having returned from services at the neighboring church haJ retired. In the sit ting-room a bright flro burned la the grate , nnd the lightn wore turned low , giving the place a cheery uipoct oven from without. The light wns loft burning for the servant girl , who , with her lover , was expected on their return from u visit to a friend , Mrs. W. P. Eiible , at the corner of Thirteenth and Howard streets. The couple arrived , but n demon , it seems , accompanied the swain , because the young woman had scarcely divested herself of her iloak nnd bonnet when her escort seized her ivlth a suddenness nna fury which caused the ivomnn to scream In a most piercing manner , The master of the house ruined to the pur er. The girl was panting from the exer tion required to save herself from her assail ant. The escort was cowering and blanched "n the gaze of the rescuer. "What Is the matter11 ! inquired the girl's employer. "I want that man to leave the house. " "Uo us the young woman wishes , " saliltlio owner of thu home. The fellow sullenly disappeared. The story is an old one , but it served to reveal to the young woman the scoundrel upon whom she had bestowed her affections. The next day the fellow , whoio name Is Gus Israel , dlsappcaicd. Yesterday word was received hero that ho was In Denver and asking his inamorata to go to him , where they might build a little homo at the foot hills ot the Rockies , 13ut his appeal will bo iniulo in vain. Uoforo leaving here , Israel borrowed from W. F. Xnblo $75 in good cold , silver and greenbacks. For this Gus gave his check. It was borrowed on the representation that ho was going to start a restaurant on Cum- hig street near Twenty-third. He was to re ceive from his father , who lives in Indiana , near Cincinnati , a certain amount of money. When that money should arrive Zublo would bo"remembered. . Hut no restaurant was started , no money came from the Indiana father , but Pablo's money did disappear , and now Zabla is debating ns to what ho must dote to have It returned. The last mentioned is city salesman for Flcischmann. the com pressed yeast man at 11113 Howard strcot.nml lives at the corner of Howard and Thir teenth. Israel is a low , heavy-sot yovnp man , about twenty-throe years of ago nnd wears a small black moustache. His patents are said tu bo rcspcctab'o ' and well-to-do in the vicinity ubovp referred to. Gus has worked In a fur niture store here and later ns u waiter in the restaurant at 418 South Thirteenth street. A Weak Back Kept Strom * . U. II. Gilliam , Hlxburg , Appomattox coun ty , Va. , says : ALLCOCK'S PIASTERS have enabled mo to work nnd labor for the last two years. I have been troubled with n pain across my kidneys nnd n weakness of the spine which , at times , rendered me almost helpless. The first relief I obtained was by wearing two AILCOCK'S PI.ASTKHS , and I use about two every month , and I have no pain or ditllculty. I consider them the best plaster in use. I , for one , cannot do without them. DISTRICT COUHT. Several Suits For Damiiccq Grow Out of the Fai'tiam Street Disaster. Three suits for damages on account of per sonal injuries received in the late Farnum street horror have been llled in the district court , the aggregate amount sued for being $ ! > 1OS3.50. , Elizabeth Hengen , Willis Dan iels and Edward Show as administrators for the estate of Samuel Lombard are the plaint iffs , and they make Max Meyer , the city of Omaha , Gcorgo C. Whitlock , Alexander Pollock , E. U. Welst nnd John A. Wakelloid defendants. The last three gentlemen como in as the signers of Mr. Whitlock's ofllcial bond. Allegations are made in the petition tending to show that the catastrophe of Jan uary 11 was duo to negligence on the part of Mr. Meyer , the city and Mr. Whitlock in permitting the walls of the burned building to remain standing in an unsafe and danger ous condition , which , when exposed to the force of a high wind was blown over onto other structures occupied by the plaintiffs. They were .crushed beneath the weight , nnd in various ways rendered cripples for life. The injuries sustained by Hengen and Daniels are described , the death of Lom bard noted and judgment asked for. Mrs. Hengen wants $11,083 50 , a portion of which is for loss of property , her household effects , clothing , etc. , each article nnd its value belns mentioned. The sum asked for by the other two is So.OOJ cacti. Belle Anderson wants release from her husband , Ncls Anderson , and has filed a petition asking tlni district court to grunt her a divorce. They were married October 10 , 1SS1 , and Hello alleges that beginning nbout six months after tncir marriage nnd continuing up to the present time , Nels has been nn habitual drunkard , has been guilty of extreme cruelty , frequently striking hcrnbout the head , face und shoul ders with his fists ; has often thrown dishes , pan's , chairs nnd other articles at her , and ahu lias been left , numerous times , in n cut , bruised nnd bleeding condition. It is ulso al iened that ho threatened to kill his wile , and that she Is now la a fecblo condition. Ono night , about the middle of last July , nt North Bend , Granville Jnmcs , a Union Pa cific brakcman , wns run over by nn engine and one of his legs was so badly crushed that amputation was rendered necessary. Ho was loft a cripple for life. Mr , James now brlngs suit against the company for $20,000. Ho says that the company is wholly to blame for the nccldcnt because of the bad condition of n frog in which while walking across the track his foot wns caught. The county attorney arraigned three prisoners , two of them being fresh from the commission of their offences. They were Hobort Uynn , Godfrlccl Ueorhalter anil William Ncbc. The latter has been in Jail since January IB , 18bS. Ho is charged of living In open adultery with Clara U , Iturko , the wife of Daniel Hurko. The tnfoi mutton against Ilynn is to the effect that , on the night of March r > ho stole from A. ICellncr'a stable n sot , of harness. Ucorhattcr Is charged of steallnii Wl from William Paylcr. John I. Hcdlck commenced suit against Sarah Elliott nnd M. E. Free to iccovcr $310 , nlleued to be duo for rent of a building at 13HK Fnrnnm street. In the case of Nathan bhclton against John C. Gladden and John F. Coots , the Jury ills- charged the liability ns to the last named de fendant , and rendered n verdict for Jl.OOO against Gladden. Elizabeth A. Roberts commenced suit for divorce from her husband , Frank A. , on the grounds of cxtrctuu cruelty and brutality , They wore mnrrlod In this olty four years ngo. The wlfo also asks for the restoration of her innldon name , Elizabeth Ann Ed wards. M. E. Free aucd Low Plxloy and others fdr420 for the furnishing of steam heating and plumbing In a certain building. Jnmcs T. Huston filed a bill ngnlnst George A. Crnnccr to foreclose a mortgage nn a lot In Patrick's addition , upon which is duo (291. The Jury In the cnso of Charlotte Smytho against Fred W. Losscntlno nnd others gave the plaintiff n verdict for fi37 yesterday. County Court. Judge Shields was Interested In the trial of a peculiarly Interesting caso. Once upon a time Frank Itamgc leased a certain store room nnd basement to Haydcn Bros. , who , In their contract , stipulated that only boots and shoes were to bo stored therein. Uoforo the lease expired they vacated the promises to occupy quarters of their own , and some tlmo thereafter nttcmptcd to put n stock of Imv into the Uningo building. To this Hamgo protested and by force of ar.ns prevented them from carrying out their In tentions. On the strength of this entry Iluydon Bros , claimed that then and there ended tholr obligation to pay any more rent , and having refused , Hnmge brought suit. The case was argued nnd Judge Shields hold that Judgment would bo rendered for rent ns well as the damages. The court also gave n Judgment for $412 In favor of George V. Asgourignt , who sued E. II. Cochran. In the case of William J. Mnuflin against Jeff W. Bedford and others , a Judgment for $385 was rendered for the plaintiff. host. "I don't know whore , I can't toll when , I don't ' see how something of great viiluo to mo , nnd for the return of which I shall bo truly thankful , viz. : a good appetite. " Found. "Health and strength , pure blood , an' appetite liku a wolf , regular digestionall by taking that popular and peculiar medicine , Hood's Sursaparllln. I want everybody to trvlt this season. " It is sold by till druggists. One hun dred doses one dollar. * Mr . Johnson's Cane. The assistant county physician who at tended Mrs. Johnson on Eleventh and Lcavcnworth denies that she did not receive prompt and immediate attention. The order to visit her was'not received by the county commissioners until Monday morn ing. The physicians called upon her Monday noon. He found , treated her , nnd gnvn instructions that if she was attacked again with the pnlns to sum mon him. Ho heard nothing more from her or anyone else as to her condition. On Wednesday morning the physician called again uud found that stio had been delivered of a child. Ho denies the statement that lip said the woman wns a prostitute , uud that he would not attend such women. Art Sale. Don't fail to attend Hospo's discount sale on pictures. Roincmbor 25 per cent olT this week. F.nmiinir fc Slavnn Must Clean Them. Councilman Wheeler has explained to a reporter that his objection to the extension of the street sweeping contract was based uuon the fact that it wns not being complied with , and that the cityns u. consequencewas compelled to pay money which might other wise bo saved. It has been the custom in the early spring and full when the broom ma chines could not bo used for the removal of the mua upon the streets to have them scraped and shoveled , nnd the expense of this is generally grc-iter than that of sweep ing. In this way some very heavy bills have been footed by the city. Councilman Wheeler holds that this work must bo done hereafter under the street sweeping contract , and is backed up by an examination of the contract by other couucilmcn. Grand opening for spring of ' 89 . American Tailors Monday , March 18. Paxton hotel. The Fort Lioontlon. , The board of trade committee , consisting of John A. Wnkelleljl , Charles H. Brown , John Evnns , G. M. Nattinger and D. H. Wheeler , which was appointed by the presi dent of the board last Tuesday to confer with Senator. Manderson in regard to the selection of a now site for Fort Omaha , mnt yesterday afternoon in G. M. Nattlnger's ofllce for the purpose of considering the course to pursue. Nothingdollnitc wasdone. Whether the committe'i will po to Washing ton to co-operate with Senator Manderson or not was not decided. Woodruff Granite Qanrry. t 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 p.irt of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. DIICD. SCOVILLE At the residence of her grand son , H. S. Wiggins , 3403 Fuinam street , nt 2 o'clock n. m. , Thursday , Murch 14 , 1SS9 , Mis. Sophronta Scoville , aged 9J years. Mrs. ScDvillo had boon visiting her ; daugh ter , Mrs. J. Wiggins , in western Nebraska , and her grandsons In Kansas City nnd Omaha , and expected soon to return to the homo of her only son , John S. Scovitlo , of' Geneva , O. The remains will bo tnkon to Cnmden , N. Y. , for burial. Her death was painless and peaceful ; simply the trusting chmtian laying down the burden. Grass , garden and field seeds. Win. Siovors & Co. , IGJh and California. A Correction , In reporting his' interview with Bishop Newman , the reporter made the bishop say that ho Is elated because St. Mary's avenue church is to bear his name. The good bishop simply expressed himself as pleased with tlio prospective dedication of the church. Ho is opposed to naming churches after living men. Grand opening for spring of ' 89 American Tailors Monday , March 18. Paxton hotel. GiiHfilino Again. A Mrs. Hughes , residing- Fifteenth street between Williams und Plorco , was severely - vorely burned by the explosion of u small gasoline hove lute Wednesday afternoon. She was jreparint ; an evening lunch when the explosion occurred and the burning oil ig nited her clothing and she was badly burned about the lower limbs aud body before as sistance arrived , a If ,9o ,9n . dy l- i 0 CREAM lIf CREAMDEUCIOUS If 'a DEUCIOUS ry 10o n FIAYORING 11.if 10y EXTRACTS ify In 10D' D' ir it U"'l , > y the X'nltM BUlc Oovftnroent. Hoilorted by the liendi of the fireat Unlvemltlf ' .Y ullc 1'ood Au l > sts , us the htronceH , 1'urckt and most Healthful. Dr. 1'rlcc's Cream " ! " ? ' < J lerdoe not contain Ainmuula.I.luieorAlum , Dr. 1'rlcc's DellclouuJ'lavorlnitlU- tracts , \nnlllu , I.cmou , Oraucc , Almouil , Rote , etc. , do uot coutalu i'olsonoui Oils or Chemicals , PRICE HAVING POWDER CO. , N w York. Chlcosto. 8t. Uoule. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength utid wholosonioiiosi. Jlore economlcnl than the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot bo n hl In comoetltion with tnn inultltudes of low cost. Miortwelghtitlum or phosphnto powders. Sold only In cans , lloyal Unking Pan dor Co. , UO Wallstroct Now York SWIKT'B Si'iintfio cured mo of malignant Blood 1'ohon after 1 had been treated In vain with old so-tnllcd remedies of Mercury and Potash. S. S. S. not only cured thn Ulood Pol- son but relieved thu Illieumatlsm uhlcli wa caused by the iioimnnus mliimul. OIH ) . llOVIILh , M'-SJlcl Avcliuo , N V. Scroftil adevcloped on mv daimhter-BwellliiK and lump son her neck. Wo BII\O her H\M IT'S HTKCIFIC , and the result was noliilerlul nnd the euro prompt. A , DlIAH.MOND.CIcveland.Tonti. Swi rr'sSi'Kcmo Is entirely n vegetable rem edy , and Istho only remedy which permanently cures Scrofula , Hloort Humomj CanroriindCon tailous Ulood Poison. JunO ? for books on blond and skin diseases , mailed free. TllKSuiKTHl'Kcit'iorn. . Drawer ! ! . Atlanta , ( ia Ask Your Retailer for tlio JAMES MEANS 4 SHOE OK Tim JAMES MEANS According to lour Needs. ftJAIHES MEANS 4 SHOE Bis light and styllso. Itntslikon slocJilnf ; , RIM KEOOIKIM . NO " JJHEAKINOON"bc- 1 Ing perfectly ca y the urst Umc It It worn. JfnrilUctlsrjrtho tnoct tldlonn. iTAMKS MEANS SIIOJ2 It absolutely tha , only shoo of Its prtco which , has ever been pliccd cx- itcntlvelyon the market la which durability _ ls considered before , mere out- wan ! llcani $2 Shoo for nays J. DIKAXS & CO. , Boston. Full Hues of thu ub < wo shoes for Halo by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller RflARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Ocnulno Sysjtcm ofjilcmory Training. Four -llonha Ijcarncil in one rcadlnt. niiud ivaiulorine cured. Evry child anil nilult crcntly benrfltted. Great Inducements to Correspondence Classes. Prospectus , nllh opinions of lip. Win. A. Hum- mo ml , the world fainnl Specialist in Hind IJIfesww. . Dlinlrl ( i rrpnlrn fTlininpioii. the Breat Psycliol. octal .1. HI. Ilnctclp . . ! > . ' odltnrof the Cliriftian . T&a"Iv.'j'f Hlclinril I'roi-tor. the So.entlst ui'.i ' . - - i'.i n'JitiMoii.Jiuluhl'.JlciiJnuiiu.anil : , 237 riftli Avc.i N. T- TknLion"Hiffh Pressure Hose TlioJScst In tlio Cheapest ! FOR SALE HY TIH : following Plmnte Hiiggey & Day Co. , JI. A. Free , ( iralinw Park , J. J. llnniglmn. J. I. . Wc'simns , J. It. Uiinmule , S. I * Morrison , Itoso & Knife , And all lending plumbers throughout tlio west. 4 The pressure guarantee Imprinted In the body of tliu cover IH n pi election to the consumer against common hose. Millioos of Trees ! ronststlnp ! of Fruit Tress , Small Triilts , ftrapo VlneH. Ornamental Tie s and Slirubf , Kver- Krpt-ni , Hoses , etu , tosetlier with n largo assort ment of Trees uii'l Seeds for planting ; Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. I'acllltlcB unsurpiiHHeil. Wrllo for wliolesaio und retail lists. Address , SIIEXAttUOAia - MJKSKItlES , D. S. LAKE , Proprietor. SIII3NANDO.VII. - - IOWA. EASTERN TRUST FUNDS A largo amount ot money to loan ou Im proved real estate In tlio city of Omaha. Those nimlswlllbo distributed In euins to suit , but large loaus lire preferred. Applications may be inadu to teE , S , BISBEE , I'lrgt National Dank Hutlillng. Kepresentlng Alex. B. I'orter. lloalon Mass. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 8 , DEPOSITORY , OUAHA , NEB. Cnnital JOO,003 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 52,000 OPI'ICKKS ANI > DIHKCTOU3 ! HKSHV W. VAT1W , J'resldeut. ' ItKWIB B. 11KRI ) . Vice Pn-bldoflt. A. 15. TOUXAMN , W. V. J1OU8IV JOHN B. LXIMN8 ) , It. C.CUB1IINU. J.N. II. 1'ATltlCK. W. II.H. I1UUI1KS , Cnshler. THE IRON BANK , Corner litii and 1'arnam Sts. A General llanklnir Ilunlness Traaacte.d and 1 HMora cured , lit > jtnn * ctl rlrncr. fi * Knife. Hook CANCER Fre . J.I > .UeUlCHiKl , .D. 1U1 Wubub Av..Cktc no.lU. AlTKTIIBirBsf' Our full line of Spring Overcoats is now ready for inspection , comprising the choicest fubrics nnd most cor reel styles. Our aim is to furnish garmoiits perfect in fit nnd workinimaliip at n reasonable cost. Our show windows are very attractive this weolc by the display o this line of goods. Men's Suit Department. A special offer for this week is a line of men's all wool bine cheviot sack and srock suits , inndo from a good- ordered especially for our trade and recommended to business men as a very desirable and perfect fitting auit ay the reasonable expense of § 10 par suit. Sacks and f robks , all sizees. Our new goods are coming in every day. Our stock at present is more complete than at any date since the Continental was opened , The sale in our children's department last year , was far beyond our expectations , and by keeping the largest stock and selling only first class goods , and at prices ihat only largo manufacturers can oiler we expecb to double our business this season. One of the choicest suits we have ever offered for thu piico is shown this week as .a special bargain , a neat brown check in Scotch Cheviot at § 5 per suit. AJJCS 4 to 14. All request for spring samples will be filled this week. Send for any article in our establishment audit wi ] be sent you by express and if not satisfactory crn be returned and we will pay all charges. OMAHA Freeland Loomis & Co. BOSTON , NEW YORK Proprietors ; DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , \ SATISFACTION. s hat v o v unt to ulvo to pvery person that visits our storo. Should you lit any time ! puronase nil article thnt does not prove juht as reptoseiiteil. vo would con laor It a' ' crent favor to be allowed the opportunity oft raakliiKyousiitlsHi'd. Kemcmber our spring titock IH arrlx IIIR dally.'e h ivo two Hours | well lighted and stocked ultli tlrst clius goods. , Mas Meyer-Established 1835-Adolpb Moyar Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAltNAM STKEET.S. General Agents for STEINWAY , I 111 ] , KIIABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-C-S Story & ClarU and Siionto-Bcll Organs SI'KCIAI. I'HICES AND TKUM3. Write for Catalogue DRUNKENNESS C. ' tbe I.lauar Habit. I'odllrtilr Cored br AdmlaUlerliiu Ilr. llulue * ' Uolilen MpcclOc. It can be given In u nip of coiree or In art cletuit foot , without tlio Kilonlcdgo of the pa leu It Is ubHOluicly harmless , and Hill ef iecta perniunfiit andI'peedycure , whether thu patient Is a inoileratu drinker or tin alcohol wreck. IT NWKH KA1I.H. Over IOO.OOO drunkards Imvo been made temperate men who have taken ( JoMen Ppeclllo In their coireo with out their kuon ledge , and today believe they quit drinking of thela own accord. 4S pagu book or particulars free. Kuhn Ar ( 'o , agents 16th and Douglas at s , 1 8th and Ciimlnt ; htreeta , Omaha , Neb. : Council llliiirs , loiva : Agents , A. U. roster & Hro. Steck Piano Roirmrknblo for powerful sympatholio tone , pliable action nud ub.soluto dura bility ; 30 years' record the best guuraii' too of the excellence of thcso instru- mo nts. WOODBRIDGEBROS. I V VIGOR , telS3S ? ! < S5S ! l . . tb uev f HrfectlFfi.la.U bjr . LI - , Remedies. pespn-Dupre i KnI fur our litw ilfu ti t if J its. tut. > it oiuii iccitcj" , Varlco * curtd without tiala or ofxrstlon. eslon-Dupre fcllnique , JUTccueM St. , N'KUVOUS. CIIUOXIC nnd 1'KIVATi : DISKASUS of MiN : anil WO.MUN successfully trciitoJ. YOUNG MEN Suircrlnu from tlie effects ofyotitliful follies or Imlls crollon" , or nro troul > lc < l with Weakness , .Nervoun Debility , l/os * of .Memory , Despondency. Aversion to i-oclcty. Kidney Trouljlrs or nny dl a B of the lienl- to-L'rlniii > OWIIIIH , c n hero tlml n snfo nml speeuy cure. Clmrues rensonnble , especially to the pour. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tliiro lire ninny troubled ltd too frequent evncna tlons of llieb udder , often iiceompiinled by n smnrtlnsorliuriiliijKi'iis-itlon.miil vciikenliit'Of Hie H ) tein In 11 iiuinnor the imtlent tnniiot iiccotnit for. On ex.'iiiliilnu the uilniiry depoiltt n roi > > rcdlnuMit will olti'ii be found , nnd souietlinet iiiutlc'es of iilbu- men will nppenr or tbe color bo ot thin , lullklsh IHIIiwiilii t iniulru to a iliuc or torrid ai > paarimco. Tlien- are ium > IIIIMI w ho illiof this dlfllciilty. iKntir- nnt of the uuiso which it tlio nccon I st.iiru of neinl- nnl wciikne" . Tbo doctor will iruarnntoo a perfect runIn all IILI ( ii os.nnd n hiMltliy renlorntinn ot theeenltoiirEntry urciiiK. Consultation freo. end 2 rent Mninptor "Voum : Mnn's l-rlend.or t.ulde to Wedlock , " ireo lo u'l. Al.lrcss , . SPINHEY & CO. Main and 12tb St. , Kansas City , Mo. ClTMcntlon this pupcr. PEERLESS DYES 20to6O DAYS. Thib is u disease which has heretofore Bullied all Medical Science. When Mercury , lodiito of I'otaislum , Sarsnpa illl.i or Hot Springs fall , wo guarantee u curt' . \Vo have a Kennedy , unknown to an yt > > e In tlio World outaldo of our Cwnpuiiy , and out ) that has \uviu : FAIMJO to cuie the mo-it obstinate cases. Ten days In recent cusen does the work. It IH the old chronic < U'ip heated cases that we Bollcit. Wo have fiirvil hundreds who have been abandoned liy I'liyslcluns. anil pronounced Inctirablo , and wo challenge tlio world to ui limns a case that wo will not cure in less than blxty days. Hlnce HID history of meulelne a true specific for Syphilis has been sought for but never found until our 4 n OH discovered , uud euro Justlllod In saylns It is the only Uumuiiy in t h Woild tnat will pos itively cure , biunuio the latest .Medical Works. published by the best known authorities , bay tliero ttuBiioverutruoHpeclilcliefoio. Ourrmii. erty will cure wlinu /erythlng olno linn failed. \\hy waste ) our time and money with patent medicines tnat never had \lrtue , or doctor with physicians time cannot euro you , you that have tried everything else should ( omo tousnowaud Ift permanent lellef , > ou never can get It else where. Mark what we nay , in the end yon must tukoonr remedy or NKVIilt recover and > ou that have been alllleted but a short tlmo should Ijy all means como to us now , not one In tenof niiw cases over got permanently cured. Many uet help and think they aio free from the disease , but In one , two or three years after it appears igain in a more horrllila form. This is u blood Purlfior and will Cure any Sltin or Ulood DiHcuso when Everything Else Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO. liooui 10 and 11 , U. S. Xnlloiiiil Dank Hiillillnt , ' , Ojimlia , Nob. _ DUEricGrew , One of ( lie Most Siiccesiful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Ciuonlc , Spe- . eial and Private Diseases , LOSS.OF MANHOOD , 38 ttaxuul Organs , absolutely cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , anteed , OVIU I1ICACCC till treatment for OMPI UlJLnOuOi Klvfg tlio mott beautiful complexion , anil u perfect skin , CONSULTATION FREE : 235 JS Bend blawp for reply , , OftlOGBu8hman Bloc * , 16tli and Pouulas St9i Omaliu , Nee OMAHA MEDICAL a"5 SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th St. Oodso Sts. ron THE TUEATUEXT or ALi. Appliance ; for Deformities and Trasses. ' IK'sl'mcllltles. iippsrstii' und remedies fur snrcesi fal treatment ot every form of disease roqulrlni MediialorSurgieal Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Uonrd and attendance ; best liospitnl accomuiodiy Horn In Hie west. WHITE run Cmci'f.AHS on Daformltles nnd Uracos , Trusics , ( 'lull Feet , Curvature uf tlia Spine , riles , Tmuurs , COM cor , Ontiirrli , llroncMus , Inhtlallon , Klcclrlclty. 1'nrnlrsls , Kpllepsr , Klilncr. Uladdcr. Kye. Bar , Skin und Ulood , and all SurKlcal operations. Dioeascs of Women n Specialty. I3OOK OX DISEASES Uf U'OMKN KllKt. ONLY 3ELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTB MAKING A 8l'FriAI.TV Of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Ulood Ul ea e9 successfully trontud. Syplillllla I'olion remove I from tue sysloni wliliout mercury. Nuwru toratlTetrc tmoiit for loss of VltsllMirer. Persons unable to r'.sll us mnr ' " > trentod at tinme br corrcsDcndence. All coimnunlcttlons rontldontlal. Medicines or Instruments sent l > y mall or express , soTireir piokcJ , no marks to Indlcatv rontents or sender. Ono persoaal intcrTlHW iirefcrred. Call ana consult us or send lilstorrof your case , and wo will > nd In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon I'rlrnto , Special or Nervous Discuses , Impo- tency.Sypbllls , Ulcct and Varlcucele , wltli question list. Address Omaha Jfcdical and Surgical rnMtule , or DR. AIcMKNAMY , Oor. 13th auil Dodge bts. , - - OMAHA , NEB. ' D ! & . OWEN'S ELEGTRIO BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTID Auo. IS ) 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1889. Jn. OWEN'S ELECTRO- GALVANIC BODY BELT AND BDSrEHBORY > ' , Kuarantred to cur * Ibd fol. Inwlof dlieufli. I ameljt All gJCIUieumatio UompUInU , I'.Lunbago , Oenfril and ktHtrvoui Debility , Oos- ' tlvtness.RldncyDIseiisci Nerrouintsi , Tftmtilinr , ' Sexual Kxbsustlon.Wast' r'i"fl4iir \ > J ' i"ft of BodT. BisfRsei caused _ lpnj In Youth , Ago , Mar. rieclorSln- . ' " ' " " * i" " I "tlilm lo tht woml > - . - - . „ Dlul or , ni ot male or rtmtlc. "Uf.\1 TO IlllilOMIIUIb > riHTIKH 0ID IUYH TIIUU . . . . ELECTRIC INSOLES. . : . . . 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