THE OMAHA ± > AILY BEE : : SATUJRBAY , MARCH 10. 18S9. THEjpITY- . Collections of internal revenue yoa- terdny were M , S0.84. .T. M. StovonB hns disposed ofhlsclRar btuml nt the Windsor to II. W. Kust. The ice on the ovorliontl wlrca of the Electric Motor line delayed the curs three hours yesterday morning. A cell of copper wlro for the overhead motor line ia wniting1 to bo stretched fcouth on Twelfth from Douglas. There arc now seven policemen on the blck list , the latest recruits bolnp Olll- cors Frank Kobblns , George IJonson and C. II. Monroe. Lust night the Unity Slmkosncaro club mot in Unity church ' anu the evening wfis devoted to the rending of acts i-U ! of the piny Henry VIII. Yesterday the register of deeds turned over to the county treasurer $7,1198.05 , a balance remaining In his hands at the close of his llrst year in olllco. A man named Johnson , who lives on Sixteenth street , was arrested for keep ing n vicious dog. Ho will plead for his * pet on March Ul before Judge Uerka. About forty Knights of Honor from this citv and Soutli Omaha wont to Fre mont Thursday night and wore tendered a royal reception by their Fremont brethren. Arrangements were completed yester day p. m. for the removal of the old city hall building to make way for the Com mercial bank. It must bo torn down prior to May 1. Dan Campbell stole a coat from a dummy in front o ! a Sixteenth street store , but won't have a chance to wear It for thirty days. Judge IJorkd sent him over the hill. It is complained that the sidewalks on the south side of Cuming , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets , and on Seventeenth , between Nicholas and r/.tird , are In a dangerous condition. The Electric Motor company baa boon granted permission by Chairman Balcombo to construct u line on Hurt from Thirty-fourth to Thirty-sixth , and on Thirty-sixth from Burl to Cuming , The Ilavlicek case was up in the police court again yesterday afternoon. " This time Anna Ilnvlicok "charges her husband , , John lliivlicokaiid her brother Joe and hiator-ln- law Mary with assault ing her. Olllo Davis , n deaf and dumb youth who ran away from the institute at Lin coln a few weeks ago , was caught by the police at the Union Pact lie depot last night and was returned to the in stitute yesterday. Owing to the inclemency of the weather , the test of the MoLsiughlin chemical motorannounccd yesterday , was postponed. Mr. MeLtuighliii has been suffering from lung trouble and did not care to expose himself upon such a damp day. Personal Thomas Gaul 1ms returned from Ireland , wlioro ho has been spending the winter among his Watcrford friends. TO'nlpht M. V. Gannon leaves for St. Louis , whore ho will royresent Otnnlm in the St. Patrick's day colebrution. Ho is billed to respond to "Tho Day Wo Cole- brato" nt the banquet of the St. Louis Knlijhts of St. Patrick. Funeral Notice. The funcr.il of Thornton T. Koilgcro will tnlto place nt 2 o'clock at Trinity uhurch. Friends invited. Ninety l > nys in Jail. Emil Molicr , the south Thirteenth street saloon-kCopor convicted last week of assau It and hns Upon sentence-it to ninety dnys in the Douglas county jail. Fc ni : 1 111 ; tlio Street. George E. Strntiimn , whoso barb wire fence extends into the street according to the al legations of Mr. Wclsli.ins , will explain mat ters to Judge 13 or 1 ; a next Thursday at 2 p. in. J'r itottlet. John Fisher and Frank Burnish , who live on Tenth near Dodge wore caught by Ofllcer Frost stealing several cases of bottles from Frank Dolono and will pay the penalty by spending the no\t cloven days in jail board ing out a $23 flno. 'llif Onmpl > olln nro Going. "Hod Dan" Campbell , who just finished serving n term in the county jail Tuesday for embezzling $10 placed ia his care to got change , stole an overcoat Thursday from C. M. Olson's store , 80'J North Sixteenth street , und has been sentenced to thirty clays. Hideous llowlrrs. Mrs. Mitchell and other ladles living on Klevcnth street , complain of u noisy den of infamy in their neighborhood whora drunknn revels tire carried on till daylight and disturb the rest of everybody in that neighborhood. An olllecr has been detailed to investigate the mutter. Courted Collision. Street car No. 1 , of the fair grounds line , collided with u loaded wagon belonging to Charles Hodman , breaking the axle of one the wheels and otherwise injuring the vehicle , besides throwing the driver to the ground , Witnesses of the affair blame the street car driver lleculvnblc. Arthur Morris 1ms boon attending one of the commercial schools in this city nnd worked for his board at Mrs. Stivul's ' , on Twenty-seventh and Li'avonworth. Thurs day slio entrusted him with $15 to pay some Kioccry bills. Ho quietly put the money into liih pocket and lied from the city. Olnn and Huncllo Kscinped. A pistol shot at the corner of Tenth and Farnnm streets ut 7ad : o'clock Jast night startled everybody in that vicinity , Business men rushed to tholr doom and found that u pollcurnairwas chasing a supposed burglar. At the corner of Tenth anil Douglas 1'ollco Oftleor lingo saw a man walking along with u bundle under his arm. The policeman naked him' where ho got the parcel. The man imulo no reply , but started on n run. Ofllccr Huza wont after niin ami as thu uinu got ronnidorablo distance ahead of him and run down Farnain towards thu river , the policeman shot nt him. The bullet had no effect. The man and his bttmllo escaped , JlusitirsH nuil 1'U'nsiiro. A few days after the meet ing of the board of trade last Monday night , n committee- composed of O. F. Goodman , if. G. ClarJc nnd W. M. Mason , was appointed by Presi dent Martin to arrange for a western trip , in the interests of the commerce of Omaha. Thu of the board secretary states that ar- rnngijinonts have boon made with thu ITO- mnnt , KlUhorn & Missouri Valley road bv which transportation with sleeping cur ac commodations , for u party consisting of members of thu board not exceeding 100 In number , wilt bo furnUlud. The party will yh.lt JJeudwood the llrat place thut it gos. liar nutl Cl ur Stand. Henry KolillY , who runs a saloon on the corner of Twenty-second and Poppleton ' nvcnuo was in to i > co 'Chief Scavoy , saying that tho'ro is n barber establishment In the same room with his saloon , and asks if tlio place must be closed , notwithstanding , on tfumluy , The " cWof said that the barber can conduct his" business as usual but a cloth bo placed on the bar to show thut liquor is not being sold nnd added further that If Kolilft is scon behind the bar an oftlccr will be placed there to watch him. KoblfT , however - ever , refuses to place any cloth over liu bar us ho claims tlicro la no law In the state that ix-Qulroa him to do this , Ho added further that 1m keens a cigar stand In tlM unmo place und If lie chooses to soil cigars to customers L'eltlntr shaved ho will do BO , having ns much right to do so us any cigar store or restaur ant , MOUN t'S A DAISY. The I'oorlinuno Must bo Investigated Tint Not tlio Vault Blent. Commissioner Turner wnltred gaily into the county hcadqunrers yesterday nnd boldly Informed Commlsnlonnr Mount that ho strongly favored an Investigation into the poor farm management. "So do I , so doll" responded the latter. "I am always in favor of an investigation where wrongs nro suspected to exist. " Thursday evening Tun Unp. man met Mr. Mount casually on the street , and had a long talk with him about the various matters ever which the board has been wrangling. Ho protested vigorously against being held up to public scorn and criticism on thu ground that any of his ofllclul actions had been performed with other than con scientious motives. "Tho vault controversy , of course , has involved the board , " but said ho , "thero Is no Use discussing that now. It would simply be repealing something that has already boon pabllshcd half n dozen times. When O'ICcelTo ' made the motion to have a special Investigation committee ap pointed , with power to employ two experts , I expressed my hearty willingness that such action should bo taken , nnd ap pointed him chairman of the commit tee. It was understood then that two exports should bo employed. After wards , O'ICeelTo said to mo ho thought they ought to have throe , which wjuld glvo each member of the committee nn opportunity to select n man of his own. I agreed with him , and oven stated that so far as I was con cerned , they could choose two nplcco. It Is my understanding that Turner and Ander son spoke to Specht nnd Andrcen. They agreed to servo at llrst , but Spcclit gave no- tlco that he could not coino until after the legislature adjourned. Srnco thna they have backed out. Turner has n letter from' Specht asking to bo excused. If O'Keoffo has en gaged the services of anyone , I don't known It. " In referring to the employment of Kltnmar at * 83.MK a month to compound prescrip tions Mr. Mount with perceptible evidences of pride said that the establishment of a county drug store was his own creation , the idea having bren suggested in n talk had with Ur. Kcogh soon after becoming com missioner , and ho believed that In the past year fully $2,000 hud been saved The store was put In about onu year ago and it is said thut.limner has filled over 5,000 orders for medicine. The claim Is made that so much of his titno. especially since.iho winter sot in , has been consumed In waiting on the poor that it was impossible for him to bo up stairs working with the ex pert nnd run down into the basement every few minutes for the purpose of putting up prescriptions. Finally the board concluded that Superintendent Mahoney , of the poor farm , was putting in too much of his time nt the court house distributing supplies , and ordered Zlmmor to assist him , and at the same time attend to the drug storo. To-day's mooting of the board prom ises to be a lively and interesting one. It is understood that the vault matter , the hospital troubles and the poor farm Outrages , will all bo given consideration. Attractive spring opening , Monday , March IS. American Tailors , Paxlou hotel. _ AVomon Tor KcllcJ * . A woman's relief corps post was organ ized Thursday in Omaha , the place of meet ing being Ctistt-r hall. The initiation of members took place in the afternoon , and in the evening the following oftlcers were in stalled : President , Mrs. Captain J. L. Woods ; sen ior vice president , Mrs. Alice Hayes ; junior vice president , Mrs. S. E. Potter ; secretary , Miss Nettie Wood ; treasurer , Mrs. Ldlio Reavey ; chaplaiu , Mrs. S. Hawitzor ; con ductor , Miss Laura Schamol ; assistant con ductor , Mrs. Alice Henderson ; guard , Miss Dora Shwhill ; assistant guard , Mrs. Mary McKinnoy. Mrs. Dr. J. D. Miles , senior vice president of the department of Ne braska , was detailed to act as installing ofll- cer. After the ceremony of installation , a short programme of music and speeches was opened by Dr. Stone in "Marching Through Georgia. " Then followed brief addresses by Comrades Dennis , Seavey , tstono , Hurley , Fitch and Sawhill. Supper was served throughout the evening. Art Sale. Don't fail to attend Hospe's discount wile on pictures. Remember 25 per cent off this week. Whore is KvniiH , ol * Nordon ? T. U. Evans , the wealthy stockman , who is reported missing from his homo in Nor- don , Nob. , came to this city two weeks ago will ! some stock. Ho stopped at the Caufleld house , and disposing of his stock paid his bill and went away. A few days after this ho returned , nnd again putting up at the Can- field , complained of being sick. Ho remained two days , then paid his bill nnd again do- parted. Since that time , which was on the UU : day of this month , ho hasn t boon seen or hoard of. Ills friends at Norden arc in u high stale of apprehension and fear that ho has met with foul play or an accident. Others , however , think differently and several creditors have got out attachments nif.iinst Evaus' ' property. Still others be lieve that ho has onli gene off temporarily and will return and straighten up every thing. _ Pianos Moved On new , improved piaon trucks. Safety insured. A. JIospo , jr. , 1513Douglas st No How. OVCAIU , March 14. To the Editor of Tun RISK : According to reports In city papers this week , it would seem that a great row hud occurred in our church Sunday night. Friends who were not there are constantly' inquiring how I am getting along after the fight. To correct this 1 want to say that such reports wore a great surprise to people who were there , as nothing of the kind occurred. After the service was over I heard that two men outside the door had been ur- rcstcd for riot keeping the peace. That is all 1 know about it. J. A. HUI.TUA.Y , Pastor. Ailvfco to Motior-i. ! Mrs. AVinsIow's Soothing Syrup should al ways boused for children teething. It soothes thu child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cures wind coMc , and is the best remedy ton dlarrhuua. 23 cents a bottle. A Stolen Garnet Pin. A beautiful garnet pin in the form of an anchor , which Is supposed to have been stolen , was found in thu possession of a courtesan named Hello Smith. Slid says n Chinaman gave it to her und the celestial says ho bought It from Pat Huyland , u fellow who hus been arrested a number of times for laicony. Sl'KAKS OP THK YANKEE. llov. Dr. Diirycn'fllntcrcftlliiR Atltlrcs nt Ilctli-Kden Church. "How the Ya.nk6cs Kept America" was the subject of Hov. Dr. Dur.vcix's address Thursday night ni Uoth-Eden Unptlst church. The nudlcnco present was n largo ono nnd list ened with deep interest to the gentleman's remarks. A select choir snug two or.threo numbers , attcr which the doctor was introduced. Among other things he spoke of the statue erected by the widow of Ole Hull to Olof Erlcicson , who was supposed to bo the llrst discoverer of America , nnd of a paper soon to bo started in Chicago ( supporting the theory that the Northmen were really the first discoverers of America. Why did not the Northmen stay ! The answer is , "They were too few to hold the land by actual possession. " From these northern regions the population could not bo spared to make safe and sure the possession of the land , nor was the necessary force back of It to enforce any claim that might bo set up against the power of encroaching nations. The real possessor of the laud must always bo the government. Columbus llrst discov ered the central portion of the continent , so the Spaniards hud some reasonable claim to that portion of the land. They were followed by the French. The French pressed north , going up past Now York , Massachusetts , Maine , and finally founded Arcadia. They then followed the course of the St. Lawrence nnd founded the city of Montreal. Their possessions lay nlong the great lakes. The oiitrdico of tlio Hollanders to Now York was discussed. They were followed by the English who came to dispute posses sion. These English colonies we're sur rounded on the north and on the west by the French , who had possession of the lake re gion nnd of the Mississippi volley. Could the English hold their own against thu French I The French had on their side the six tribes of Indians whom they had armed with muskets , knives nnd hatchets , to say nothing of the rum. The Algonquins were on the sulo of the English. Thu formor'UUcd the soil nnd the latter were a shiftless , worthless set , who lived on nothing but buffalo meat , con sequently the six tribes were able to finally almost wipe out the Algonqulns. If France could have stood by them they inlcht finally have been a'olo to drive out the English and wo would thus huvo had the Frank instead of the English here. There was not enough stamina about the Fioiu-hto resist going into the Indian life nnd customs. Instead of tlit ? 1'Vcnch civilizing the Indians the latter uncivilised the former. To Frederick the Great do wo owe the pos session of th's ' continent , because in the struggle for tlio Austrian succession Freder ick reduced Franco from her place as the first nation of Europe , and made England the fit st , thus deciding thu fatu of the conflict hero when ho did come. Two enemies Hood's great Sarsaji- nrilla and impure blood. The latter is utterly defeated by the peculiar medi cine. h' Methods. Late dovclopomcnts yesterday of the escapades of E. J. Hayes , the absconding cashier of the Crane Urns. "Manufacturing company , show that ho has been getting In his line work on the cash for some time. Manager Laity has been making investiga tions and ho finds that within the tmst month Hayes has appropriated about i'JJO. ' Uesido the check returned last , Mon day , which was for § 319 , two others have been discovered. It is not known whothcr there nro any more out. Said Mr. Lally : "Tho man had no authority from us to en dorse checks , but it seems that ho was smart enough to llnd onu bank willing to take him ns an endorsor. " He had reference to the Nebraska National. The i-ontestod check was made by David Bradley & Co. , agricultural implement deal ers of Council Bluffs. Notwithstanding the fact that Hayes borrowed SIOJ from his brother to pay back what ho drew , it is be lieved that ho hud money enough left to carry him out of tlio country. Ho received n salary of $1,500 .1 year. The same day that Hayes disappeared his sister took ttlio Bur lington ram for Chicago. Increasing tin ! Ci-ciilntioi. "Siy , did you notice that the Omaha lie- publican churned recently to have increased its circulation 1,500 in the city In a week } " "Nol" "Yes , and I'll ' tell you how it was done. When I cot up the other morning I found one copy of the Republican of that day on my front porch , nnd the servant cirl brought In two moro copies of fcho same issue which she found on the side porch. 1 am not u sub scriber for that paper. " "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis , Hoarseness , Coughs , und Throat , troubles. Sold only In boxes. The Dead Newsboy. The city newspapers have taken in charge the burial of Johnny MeCann nnd will defray expenses. It is said an ex-news boy and io or two others are endeavoring to raise n. fund for themselves by collecting for the funeral. The body of Huttio Inly , who died late last evening ut her homo , bil South Twenty- eighth street , will bo taken on Sunday to Fremont for burial. Mrs. Eva Arnold , need twenty-five years , died yesterday ut 012 North fcixteonth street of puerperal fever. The remulns.vcro taken to Tokutnah for burial. Woodruff CJrniuto Quarry. I am prepared to furnish Woodruff pranito in paving1 blocks , door sills and stops , or blocks of most any dimensions nt cheap llgures. Also handle , at my Lincoln yard all classes of cut st'ono for any part of the state. Ask for iigurcs , Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. Tfie Pnxtons Danced. The Taxton Assembly Social club , com prising the leading and most rcspcclnblo col ored people in the citv , gave a dance and so cial session nt Uuvnuro hnll Thursday nicht. The nrogrnmino which preceded the order of dancing consisted of an address of welcome by H. H. Hall , on essay by Mr. Dr. M. O. Hickotts , two quartettes by Messrs. Jourdan , Bedell , Simmon nnd Walker , a solo by A. Plummcr , nnd a solo by Miss E. Butler. Dancing commenced at 10 ; 'M and lusted two hours. _ Grass , ( jnrden and Hold seeds. Win. Stovers & Co. , IGth and California. Cnustlit in the Pantry. Frank Dalcgul , who lives just xvest of tlio Q crossing , was awakened Thursday night by a nolso in his pantry. Arming himself ho stepped into his kitchen nnd found u trump helping himself to tlio odiblos. Dalcgal marched the lollow outsldo with a revolver nnd called a policeman. At the central sta tion the trump gave the numo of Cormlck. MEXICAN MUSTANC l uU Contracte UeSiPra &t % ss &ffix& > r " . s wa Js * Thus the > Mustang" , conquers pain , Makes MAN or BEAST well again ! Absolutely Pure. This powder no ver varies. A inarvol of purity streuptli and wliolosomenes < . .Moro economical tlmn the ordinary klnils , nn.l cnnnot lie sold In competition with tnu imtltlUKltM of low cost , thortwolglitalum or phosphate powders. Solil 6nly In cixns. Hnvixl Ilaklug Powder Co. , li-'O Wallstroet Now Yorlt YorltCOMPANY'S COMPANY'S EXTRACT of MEAT. VlneslnmU'hcnpoHt McHtHnvonrl n Mock lor Son in Mnilo Dlnlici nuil MIUCOX. Ai llujfTon , "an luviiluii bio Ionic. " Annual ! > ! 8UJOJJ ) JIM. ( Jcmtliiooiily wUhfui-pnll | : ( ! of .Instils von ln tiluo ncros * Inivl. uiilil liy Mornltu < Tcr , ( I oeon nnil DrnauNH. MKIIUS'K K.vnuur in-1 MKAT < : < > . , i/t < i , i.omion boiit by IlliMiunl'on Ilnu U" . . nirl Hl'iki-.Urncc A. Co GOLD UEDAlj , PAJU8 , Itfftj. BAKER'S Warranted at > inlnlctl/jtira Coma , from \\liicli thc'cxccss oE Oil lias been remand. Ithas7nora than I hi re tlmca the stictiyth. of Cocoi mixed with St.-.rch , Arrow. root.or Sugar , aril is therefore far more economical , costtiiiflcfsthan one cent a cup. It is delicious , notirhliinfr , strengthening , easily di- pctcd , and admirably adapted for in valids ai ell as for persons in health. Bold by Grocers crcrynlicro. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , _ . CIIARAKHEO. 0 Wffn Siiccpssfnl KipermnrV-for NEW I'lOTORIAL 8A.LABLK BO'Jiq ffi fj S BBM AUUloxs . AT ONUU. Etntlmt.\6sa M&K H oxportw ! Mti-ntofpiri9rli < rr 1Sfc9claEnfilSaB II mircwR.Pt * ' , H.O.TIIOMFSOHPU .XO.inoriiicbt.1ST.lOUIS1titO , TELLING FIGURES are the arguments 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 lot 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. v "Wo have always had the reputation i'or the best line of well-made medium priced suits say at sS , ? 9 and $10. Knowing that tlio great majority of customers prefer that price , we have always taken pains to give the greatest possible value that could bo 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. Wo unhesitatingly claim that with every suit you buy of us at that price you save at least from $5 to $6. AVe 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 size1 ? , 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 $ IS. t Price moans nothing until yon sec the goods. Wo want every careful buyer to'talce time tc examine our gar incuts and note every detail o lining , trimming anil finish. MAIL ORDERS Receive prompt attention and we send samples anJ rules for measuring on application. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha , GENTS' , 'OO. WITH WITH ' LADIES' No 4 , SPIHAl SPINAL BELT , APPLIANCE No , 4 APPLIANCE ATTACHED. DELT , ATTACHID. Tr. ) OWEN'S Klectro- Galvanic Uclt anil SuspcnEory will Cure the follow- hiK diseases nml nil others of a nervous tliaractcr : Ilhoutnn- lifin of any kind/ / ( -elation , I'.iralvsis , Kpl- lp li'psy , Spinal DlFca-cs. Pt. Vltus' Dance , liriijlit'ul Dlscasc. Tjlcs , JleaitDls- ? * cases , Lumbago , General nnil .Very- nxx.-jg j.jjL ° 118 I'oblllty.l'os ' liveness , Kidney Diseases Ncivonsncfii1 , Tri inbllnir , Wasting i Uiu.k View , o' " 10 Iloily , all diseases cauBcil fiom In- discretion in Youth or Married J.ifc , Ncn'ous I'rostratlon , rerBonnlVcaknces or j\haii8tion : , remaloCom- jilalulp. In fiictiill nenous diseases jicitainingrto Jlaloor Kcmalu. Wo challenge the World to produce n belt thai 111 romp'ii o xith'it. . 'J ho current la under tha perfect conti ol of the M caver anil ran ho made mild or Susiiousory. stroiiR to suit any complaint . . . . . . ; this cannot . . , ho done with any other licit , 'llio Suspensory for w eakncss of men Is connected directly lo the Battery , . . . _ disks arc BO adjustedtlmtbyincnn of our appliances tlio Electricity cnn lie earned to nny pnit of tlio Iloily or whci \ the dlfcnso in located. 'Jhin Is the Latest / GroixtfiHt.lN'l'.ii'Vciiicnt ' ' over innilo In appljlnfc IJlectricity Jo thc j Boily fortho curoof di8cnFoornoarcmcdlarneiit. ( 1/lis DnciVlciT. Front View. Klcctro-Ualv.inlo lludv Holt has lust hccn patented Autrunt IGtb , 1881 , Impiovcil Kclmiary Ut.lSSD. l.\cry linyer of nl.c'lt wants Hie .best , and tliis ho will ilnd the On en lolic. UdilTcisfromall others. It la a Battery cTt "I'taf'iiiiB ' ' 10 Oahatilo cells \\lth 100 ilcRircs of EtrciiKlh , except ' onr No. 4 Tnll Powop ty any ono bofoioitisn now olfercd for f ale. Tos _ . _ _ 1 trial , nnd If It docs not Prove of IZSpajica written by n plijfclciaii o without 1 lie aid of a vhyMcian or tlio UBo'of mecll w.if > io your money on belts jia tented jcar njo. Wo have private consultation rooms lorinmcB us wen u Benin , mm mi nnu tuni i"u " ° y1" . " = - - - - - : - - . - - : . - - - , . , ; ; f 0-H- , , , , , , and If the belt is not mlaptcd to their caio they will bo co advised. Open at all times. Consultation at olllcc , or by mail free. For Information how to obtain trial bell beol.S-p.ifjopampmci. Tffife. } The OWEN EIiEGTBIO BELT & APPLIANCE CO. . 308 NortK Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. CALIFORNIA ! The Land of Discoveries _ cut n roi\ Stvn'reg CUJCI/LA CATARRH ABICTINEMPKn ORQVILLECAL Santa-Abie sand Cat-R Cure For Snlo by Gooclnmii Drug Company. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES I Uimijrtdto/lh9ucmitiniat.jf ( isf [ f1 One. en and iborten iccnrJInz to the weight put on tin Adipted eqti ll well to rough country or fine Vity drlvpo WillnUejou boat BQtl ( uctlon. f toot 9 w.v. SATISFACTION. K what wo wnnt to clve to every person that' ' vlrtlts our htoro. Hliould you nt nny tlmoj pnrcnimo ( in nttlrlo tluit ( loon not jiroio jiibt an reproHented. wo would cousluor It u ( n-at fnror to bo ullo Pd thooppoitunlty of makliiKyousatUlled. llenu'mberoiirhpriiiR ntock IK arriving dally. Wo biivo two llooin I vt ell liKhted and stocked with llrst class ' goods , BEARING ORANGE GROVE FOR SALE OI7 EXCHANGE. Forty-two IICI-PK of land , nnu nillv from thiiSt.Tnlin river anil I'ostotllco , hi mllu from u mmur > l It. U , llulf way Li-tweenJuckKtiiivllloaml I'lilnlKii , iiiioiHu | | ( jrncn Cuvo Hmlnus ! 'Ji mllcn from M. Aimuitlnu. nn ruunty road i luuiiillloj wltlilii Ihi mlla uflhu pliicui bUJorjiiitu trueiiof tlioluudlniivnrluttoi. vU : Wa liliiK- ton Ami Austnillun rtovoln , Arciullo IlitinusiiMU , Iteii , Tnnnvrlni inn ) Miinilorlnun , Villa I rimco uml utliur . . OviThlihiUi ) I'curt of tlio l.i'conl , Kiiilur , luit' ) ttuntluniiiOii. I'li'iiKi llonuy HiHlcitherilHiKu 1'uacliex , Hutnuniil Illooil , Kt'lfoy , Jupiin mil nthur rjiims. Hun. lliummiHmiil otliurlrluts. < iriiiu | iiiioiiKli to IIIHI.U 4 blili , of wlnuj.HiiJniii > : i ) ireu IXMirlm ; nil will boar In .ll 4 yi'iirx. Ciop Oils eii ill. UU | j < nci > . Net jiroccuiU fiom irult unit farm iiroiliicla IIH ) lulorc'ii hunilri'ililullurtiVllluxiliiiiiiulnrcUyiio ) | | > - I'rtyiiPtthiK thu tuinu imiiiunt n tnu lirovi * , or II-M Mill ! UiuUltlunuiLi ; In miincy. Korfiirtlur imrtltulasr wlllinaiilp , II. J.IUIWsON.OiiuiscUiilBl ii DREXEL & , MAUL , ( Successors to John C , Jacob- . ) Undertakers and Embalmer At tlieold stand KOT Kiirnnm Ht. Ordera by U'k'grapn solicited and promptly attended. _ Telephone to No. . ' . _ _ _ , TVAPKRS ere isuccestif ully ut > ed monthly by over 10,000 t , vljidlea. Arohafe , Kjftctualantt J'lcatant ' V7 81 PIT box by matl.or at drUKclit . Staled Jartculart S pOBtagn tWrnps. Addroaa TUB iiuoiuu. CUEMICAI , Co. , Vunion , Siicu. For sale nnil bn mall bn ( Jonilman LIGHT OVERCOATS IA I V Made to Order J A AT 4 t NICOLL'S. t 4 4 1 They're the Golden ITorn .A around which you puss to sum-A T mo r. T 9 They're letter than an insurance - * & ance on life. Q A 'I hey'ro cheaper than a doctor's A A hill. ? f Thoy're full of style and grape f when lini.-lii'd by our hands. 8 They're the acme oi'goo.l A drc-scrs. A They're an all around saving. A 2 It will he a pleasure to you tj T order one at our figures , ! $20 to $30 , A Tailor made. I AVe will in ilco to order moro T overcoats this Spring than any tone house will r.cll. \Ve want a big trade in Spring overcoat ing.- ? . m ? Jt's only to bo got by asking I Treasonable prices and showing f now goods. y1 See our Suitings and Trouscr- _ > ? ings. Douglas Slrcct , Oinalia , { DlvoiuKa-A. ( Juuiiticii , ArroiiVBV.AM/A KilJoaruomSU , UIHC O ! mulco fice ; tl > u r < Hiptrlcuic ; bunauii gulctlr JoJ lu alirtruu ' ' OMAHA MEDICAL0nJ SURGICAL INSTITUTE &H ' sot&H N. W. Cor. 13th ft Dodffo Sts. ron TIIC THEATMr.NT Oy Al.t , Appliance for Daformliies and Truoj. Hint Inclllllen. appnratui and iumoilli > 9 for ucocsi ( ul trvnliiKMit nt cvory lorm of tllauaso ruqulrloi Medical nrHurtfiral Truotmcnt FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Uonnl nn.l nttonUnncoi beat Uiijiutal nccooimad * * tloniln tliB wo L WIIITIJ riiil'iiici ) < liAH4on Dofnriiiltlen unit Unices , 1'ruBiei , Oluri Kujt. ( 'urrntiru : ut thu nlnu , I'llej , Tumor * , ( 'nncur , ( .atartli , llroncljitli , liiliHlntlan , Klcctrlclty , 1'iirnlyili , Kpllapsr. Kl'lnoy , Illntiaer , Kyu , Kar , Skin untl lllnoil.iui I iillhuritlcal ouermlonJ. Diseases of Women a Spoclnlty. 1100 1C ( IN IMEKAI-1N Of WllMC.S1 I'lifK. ONLY 3EL1ABLE MEDICAL I1ISTITUTH HAKINII A HI'M'IAI.TV ( If PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illouil DliauHeiiucauiifully truatoj. Hypbllltlo I'oluon ramurail from I tin nyttuiu nUiiouiinurciiry , New reitorallve trvntrnuiit for wi of Vital I'.iifor. Perionn iinnblo lu r : H IK nmy tiu trti'.ljil At liiiinn br curreiuondeuce. All cnmmuulcnlloni conndcntlal , Mvillcliim or InilniinonU tni't liy moll or oiir i > , -"nrely nnckeJ , 110 ninrku to luillolo roiilont * or cnilor. Ono imisonnl liiu-rvlow iiruKrrcil Call and roinultoi or i n > l hhtnryof your cuiu , mid wo will end In plain wrnp | > cr , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon Private , Hneclnl or Ncrvuin lllto.iici , Impo < Icncy , Hrpblln , Uloct nuil Vnrlcucolu , with qioiuon : Int. Addrcn Omaha Mciliml awl Mitnjicitl Institute , or I > K. McMD.VA.ISV , Oor. 13th ana Dodifo bta , , OMAHA , NEO. the TYLEK BXBXEM of BAHK COUNTEBE Cannot It Excelled. They re Elteant in Vnlfn tnd ttty low in Price. Alto , Court Route Furniture ) * ni Eoroe 400 Stylet of PCloo Deiii ) , Chain , "Mti , Etc , 100 Page Illiutrated Catilcgue 7 < ee , rk.lago 7 CU , TYLER DESK CO , , St , Louis , Mo , , U.S.A , V/EAK ! ufllrtn from the oirccu ol youthful error * , cur , ' w a iwea loot ' t wiU r.ond A TiiluobU troclloi 'tc ! < lj contululu nmnliood.'iuL full pitr c. iitrJ Ivr horao curj. fivto or char , . AiHrcM xvot. i * . u. fowunt , uoouus. coin,1