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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY MARCH 20 ; THEJDITY. Collections of Internal rovcnuo ycslor- flny amounted to JS.OOMl. The Omaha postolllco has rccolvcil 45fJOO worth of stamps and onvolopcs. Thlovo s attempted to break Into the procery store at Nineteenth and Charles shortly before midnight , but wore Beared away by an olllcor. Walter Williams , who passed a bogus GOc oa an Italian Monday , has been fooling with Uncle Sam. Ho Is now In charge of the United States marshal , mid hold in $1,000. Twenty suits of Mother Hubbard uni form wore received at the county jail yesterday for female prisoners. The name number of undergarments In suits was also added to the prison wardrobe. One of the fine bhiclt horses belong- In to hose company No. 2 , was recently Injured bv falling while running to a fire on Sixteenth street. Veterinary Surgeon Ramacolottl ordered the anl- Innl to bo shot. Personal 1'nrnRrnpIn. W. II. Sumncr , of Schuylor , Is at the Mil- liml. ' liml.C. M. Jnqucs , of Ord , Is stopping at the 'Pnxton. Ooorgo W. Mtirtln , of Fullcrtou , is at the Pnxton. J. t > . Honl , of Lincoln , Is a guest ixt the Pftxton. A. Crowoll , of Tetauiab , la a guest nt the Miltard. C. L. Milliner , of Wahoo , Is stopplnsr at the K. G. Fleming and wife , of Norfolk , nro nt 'tho Murray. JnmcsV. . Dawes , of Crete , Is stopping nt the Mllmrd. S. L. Andrews , of Crete , was In tbo city yesterday. J. U. Ccslno , of Hustings , registered at the PnxtOn Inst night. Frnnk Wheeling , of Nebraska City , was at the Mlllr.nl yesterday. C. W. Thomas , of Grand Wand , registered at the Paxton last night. "William Caramon , wife and daughter , of Chicago , nro'nt ttio Paxton. 'Miss Jesslo II. Millanl leases to-day Tor "Rock Island to visit Miss Webber. F. F. Elhvood and wife , of Walnut Hill , 'registered nt the Paxton last night. AV. B. Ketco nnd John M. Djor , of North 'Platto , was nt the Puxton yesterday. ' Charles F. Ncalof Edgar , Nob. , ropistorod 'ftlnong the guests nt the Paxton last night , The minister from Japan to the United States will pass through Omaha to-morrow over the Burlington enrouto from San Fran- clsco to Washington. J. B. .f. Kynn , the well-known Journalist , was on the street to-tlnv after n serious Ill ness of twelve wcoks. Ho Is yet quite feeble , but his fold associates hope ho may soon re- 'gain his former strength. 'Michael DoVoung , editor and proprietor of the Chronlclo of San Francisco , arrived with n party from San Francisco over the Union Pacific to-day. The tourists departed for points cast this afternoon. Fisher Prui ting Co. , 1011 Farnnmsl. . telephone 1-04 , blank book makers , etc , At Four in the Morning. < tT. J. Donavan , the saloon keeper charged With keeping a disorderly house , will have A chance to explain matters on Friday at 3 p. TO. _ for a disordered liver try Bccchani's Pills Kitchen Directors. The Kitchen Bros , hotel company filed omen tied articles of incorporation yesterday 5n which they state that the affairs of this corporation shall hereafter bo conducted by a board of live directors , Grades In Drunkenness. John Benson , who was very clrmnc and dis orderly , was lined fo and costs. John W. Whinner was not qulto so drunk and dls- . orderly , was 'mulcted $3 and costs. Lou Cobia , a plain staegcring drunk without nuy noisy accouiuanlmcnts , paid 50 and costs. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitnlizor is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Sevastopol rietrcntlnir. G. Bcalaud sister Miss E. Beal , of London , England , are nt the Barker. Mr. Beal is the owner of the scenery of the spectacle "Siego of Scbastopol" which was displayed at this plaeo last fall. Mr. Beal proposes to remove it to San Francisco. It will require forty ill freight cars to accomplish this work. illI A Heavy Transfer. I Edwin H. Sherwood nnd wife yesterday filed a warranty deed with the register of deeds , conveying twenty-sis lots in Sher wood Park iuhlitlon to the Sherwood Park Building association. The consideration of the transfer was $91,000. The property is situated near Lowe nvcnuo and Cuuiing streets. Grass , garden and Hold I cods. Wm. Stovers & Co. , 10th and California. 31nrriiKo ! Licenses Following nro the mnrriago licenses issued yesterday In the county coart by Judge Shields : 'Numc and Residence. Age. t GoorgeH. North , Omaha M \ Sarah Bradley , Omaha 19 J James Oak. Jr. , Andover , 111 3r ( Josephine Quest , Omaha. 37 Saratoga Lyceum Company. Articles of incorporation of tuo Saratoga Lyceum company were tiled yesterday with the county clerk. The purpose of the now corporation U to erect a Lyceum hall , buy nnd sell real estate. The authorized stock is 1W shares at M each. The iueori > orator arc AVilllun L. McKay , Louis Littleneld. Billy Austin , William S. Henshaw , and F. W. Lessontlno. Dr. J. II. McLean's Chills and Fever Cure is gontlu in action , and warranted a certain euro. SOccuis a bottlo. In Icon's Skin. When Juilgo Bcrka culled out the name of "Colo Younger" every neck in the court room was craned to got a look at the sup posed fatuous brigand and robber. Instead of * flerco looking highwayman , however , was ccn a lazy unit harmless drunkard who hail assumed the pseudonym to conceal his ident ity. He was found guilty of being beastly drunk and was lined ilO.50. On ttio Anxious Scat. Dr. James H. Cornish , Twentieth and Lake , who has been arrested on the charge of selling liquor ou Sunday for other than medicinal purposes , will bo tried on Thurs day. Ho i very anxious to compromise the matter somehow and soya if ho can get off this time without the f 100 Quo ho will see that the oilousa is not repeated , Notwith- landlns this ho pleaded not guilty. That hacking coug hcnnbe so quickly cured by bhiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. For Kile by Goodman Drug Co. Marriage U Not n Failure. TnoKd Craighton Guard * Hterarv society b W tfacirrcgular weekly entertainment Monday - day ulght , atd , 35 usual enjoyed "a feast of reason ami a flow of soul. " The program was lengthy , varied and of a highly literary and wusicnl character , nnd the performers did their subjects and themselves ample Justice. The program was published in Monday's BEE. "Is Marriage u failure I" was diicusscu i am } occasioned considerable warmth , wit anil * < toai. The ladles demonstrated beyond . AosbVltat starring is a glorisus success. ChamVirlain's Cough Remedy will \ caroacold in less time than nny other s1rUBont. its effect is to loosen the eoW , render the mucus less tenacious and easier to expectorate , and cause its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs. It also opens tbo secretions , allays the fovar , nnd restores the system to a na tural and healthy condition. . Sold by all druggists. BY NIGHT AND DAY TIME Klvnl Cotnpnnlos Itiilldlnj ; flnll * on ftlnny Streets. Ycstcrtlny when n rcixirtcr visited tto Bccno of tlio track laying lu the north part of the city , n pring of men were found nt work on the old track on Lake between Twenty- fourth nntl Twenty-fifth moving it n few feet further south to mnko roam for the temporary ary track put down lost night Just north of It , The work on the now track had bean hurriedly nnd Imperfectly done , hut the ntroct was effectually captured for thnt dls- tnnco nnd the work will ho finished moro leisurely. The new track extended cast only to Twenty-fourth. On the latter street the pavement wns torn up for 4 few rods north and south of Lake nnd a double street car line put In , most effectually shutting out all rivals. No other work was done on LtxUo cither by the motor or street cnr company. On Sherman avenue the Motor company had tracks from Clark north to Grace and Clark pavement was torn up fern number of rods north of this , showing the direction In which the motor was heading. The work wns no farther advanced than It was Mon day , when It was stopped by the injunction granted by Juil o Donne. \ttho corner of Seventeenth nnd Grace streets a gang of workmen were connecting with the Seventeenth street track the line that U to go up Sherman nvcnuo via Grace. The work wns being done carefully nnd well , as though the track up Suorman nvc nuo was nn nssurcd thing. It wns rumored that thoCablo company In tended to head off the Motor company by running in n line from Ccntoror Locust , north on Sherman nvcnuo. Thcso streets , however , were the same as usual nnd showed thnt nt least the work had not been com- incnccd. It wns reported thnt yestcrlny a largo gang of men commenced to cxcavnto for the now motor jwwcr house on the southwest corner of Nicholas nnd Twenty-second strcots.but Dr. Mercer appeared on the scene nnd ordered nil work discontinued for the present. _ _ _ _ _ BoilsDitnplos , hives , ringwormtetter , ami all other manifestations ot impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilln. Ilow llcrffliofT Wns Arrested. Humphrey Moynlhitn , now of Chicago , bns nrrlvcd , having been summoned ns a witness in the Ucrghoff case , which is cxpactcd to como off to-day. It wns Monyihnn who arrested the accused utter n chase of twenty- ooo days. UcrghotT was tracked to n num ber of places , ono of the last of which was Centrovillo , Oak. Ho had left thcro nnd gene to Michigan whither ho was followed by the detective. Tno latter was accompan ied by acouploof Plnkorton men and learned thnt the fellow had trono to' n place called Ccntorvlllo , nlso. Wnile on the train , going to the Inttcr place , another train passed nnd Moynlhan remarked that ho thought ho saw In it n man who corresponded with the de scription given of Borghoff. However , Cen- torvlllo was reached nnd It was discovered that llorghoff had been there nnd left , The detectives hurriedly returned to Xiles.wnero Moynlhan telegraphed to Pinkortou m Chi cago. Ono of the Intter's men nabbed Berg- holt as ho was disembarking from the Michi- Knu train nt the Twenty-second stredt depot. Woodruff Granite Qnnrrjr. I nm prepared to furnish Woodruff pranito in paving blocks , door sills nnd stops , or blocks of most any dimensions at cheap figures. Also hnmllo at my Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. Keep tlio Loafers Movlnfc. A citizen makes the following complaint whicn in some instances is well founded : "It seems to mo that something should be done to remedy the habit loafers have of hanclng nround street corners. Last Satur day nftcrnoon it was almost jmpossiblo to get through the crowd of men lounging nt the corner of Fifteenth and Farnam , and this is only n sample of nn every day occur rence. "A lady can scarcely walk Farnnm street on n.flno afternoon without being run into by half drunken men or dodging crowds who insist on standing In tbo center of tha walk. "This is n disgrace that Omaha should wipe out nt once. In largo cities the police are instructed to keep pcopfo on the move and it should bo so here. " Do not throw away your hard earned cash lor every now cough syrup , when that stand ard remedy for coughs , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , is''Scents. "Hurrah 1" said a Httlo girl. "I'm not to bo kept in because of that horrid neuralgia. My mamma has bought n bottle Salvation Oil. " Arrested lor Forgery. The notorious Mrs. AVics , who figured in a slanderous report nbout Ed. .Miller , and later was arrested on the charge of attemptIng - Ing to poison n woman at the Open Door , was arrested yesterday nfteruoon by Sergeant Haze for forgery. Sonic handsome presents were sent from the east to Miss Pussy Felker at 100 North Thirteenth. 13y mistake the number wus put 107 instead of 100 , the residence of the \Vies woman. She claimed she was Mrs. Felker , and forged n receipt at two different times. The presents were sent Christmas time , but the Felkers did nut know of it until yesterday. _ The only complexion powder in the world that is without vulgaritywithout injury to the user , nnd without doubt a boautiflur , is Pozzoni's. * Gall by tlia I'ouml. Ofllccr Savage's surmises were right that the fellow giving the natno of W. M. Myurs , who was trying , to dispose of cutlery nt a Tenth street pawn shop , was no other than Frank Martin , who plundered A. Davault's store at Jnncsburg , Mo. , recently. Mr. Da- vault was telegraphed and ho came immedi ately to Omaha nnd has Identified the prlt- oner. Mr. Dnvnult offered ? 100 reward for Mnrtln's capture nnd scattered bills and pos tal cards proclaiming this rownrd through nil the neighboring states. Now th&t Martin Is captured , Davnult has the fnco to ask Officer Savngo to accept n paltry W for hla reward instead of ( 100. This Is the second time thnt an Omaha ofUcer has recently been cheated out of his Just reward , the other Instance bolne when Polo Barrett , who Is to bo h ting next Friday , WHS nrrcstcd by Captain Cor- mack and Odlccr Turnbull on the clmrgo of murder , the pscudo-dctcctlvo from Minneap olis to whom the Omaha oftlcors delivered the prisoner , receiving the ? 3,500 rownrd of fered for the capture. There are nineteen metals moro valua ble than gold , but no remedy which will compare with Bigolow's Positive Cure for coughs and colds. A prompt nnd pleasant cure for throat nntl lung troubles. CO cents nud 31. Goodman Drug Co. _ OMA.HA'8 AUUE3T9. How They Compare With Those of Other Cities. Chief Scnvoy has received reports from Chicago and Cincinnati showing the number of nrrcsts nnd convictions during the year In those cities nnd the result is that Omaha av erages well with them. In Cincinnati 10,539 nrrcsts were mndo in one year , nnd of this number 7,554 persons wore convicted , the pcrcsntngc ot convictions being nbout 47 in 100. In Chicago there were 60,43-3 arrests , nnd 15MS ! convictions , or about .TO per cent of the nrrests. In Omaha the chief says that 40 per cent ot the arrests resulted in convic tions. Thus Omnhn tnnlccs n better showing thnn Chicago by 10 per cent , nnd lacks only 7 per cent of making ns many convictions ns Cincinnati. Added to this is the fnct that both Chicago and Cincinnati have till tha patrolmen necessary , while Omaha is scantily supplied : for this reason It is hard to convict most oi the drunks nnd vngs ar rested hero nt night , ns the olllcor who mndo the arrest Is asleep nt the tlmo of the hear ing of the case before the police Judge. In the other cities there nro sufllcicnt mon on the forces to tnko the place of any ofllccr who has to appear in court during his hours of rest , thereby enabling htm to get n proper amount ot sleep each day. In Omaha If nn oQlccr on duty nt night makes nn arrest ho has to mnke his appearance in court during the day to testify , nnd yet report for duty at 7 p. m. Just the same. Win. Black , Abingdon , Iowa was cured of cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonicwhlch cures all blood disorders and diseases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best tonic and appetizer known. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. _ Cost , of Street Scrapliij ; . City Attorney Websters has not yet passed nn opinion upon tbo street sweeping contract ns to whether it compels Fanning & Sloan to scrauu as xvcll as sweep tha streets under contract prices. At the board of public works oQlca yes tcrday it was ascertained that the scraping of streets bos been an expensive operation , yet i it has always been done under order of the chairman of the board of public works. In tlio spring of 1SS7 the scraping cost $ o,551.C9 , nnd in 1SSS $0,07.1.74 , making a total for two years of $12 , 53.43. For supervising the work Fanning & Slaven , have been paid 10 pur cent ot this amount or Sl , ' ! 5.i > 4. A Jiew Train. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway. This train leaves Council BlulTs daily at 4:45 : a. m. ; leaves Omaha at 5:05 : a. in. , and runs through without change to Manhattan , Kan. , making direct con nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway for all points in Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , 'Kan sas City nnd pnjnts east antt south via Kansas City , .lie-turning , train leaves Manhattan at _ :25 : p. m. ; arriving at Beatrice at Gi-3 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , nnd Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil BlufTs 11:40 p. in. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolio and all points west , -enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first -class clay coaches of the latest pattern. The now train will fill n long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ Tlio MidiilRlit Ordinance. At the council meeting last night Council man Knspar introduced nu ordinance calling for the repeal of Section 21 of Chase's re vised rules , which calls for the closing of saloons at midnight , Ho claims thnt allow ing them to keep open uftcr that hour would not conflict with the state law. and tnat the saloon keepers should bo allowed some chance to make up for the losses Incurred by the enforcement of the Sunday law. The ordinance was rend a second time nnd re- ferrcd to committee. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIET1XE OINT MEXT is only put up in lurga two ounce tin boxes , and is nu Absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds and chapped hands , nnd nil skin eruptions. Will positively euro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIGINAL AU STIN E OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mail 3fl cents. Paymaster Floyd , of the Burlington , started out with perquisites for the boys yes terday. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT toS * ' MU * tt L &s&53& ? < 11 Thus the * 'Mustang" conquers pain , Makes MAN cr BEAST well again ! USE THE MADE : ONIY ay ref isevj RRH.RA AbsoEutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mixrvel of purity strength nnd wliolcomeues . Moro economical than the ordinary ktnils , and cannot bo sold In competition with tno multitudes ot low cost , shortwolght alum or phoiphato powders. Sold only In cans. Uoval Uaklmj Powder Co , 1M Wnllstreet KOIV York T am satisfied that Cancer Is hereditary In my nuntly. My father died of It. a sister or my other dleil , and my own sister died of It. My feelings mny bo Imagined , then , when the lior- rlblo dlst-nsu muile Its appearance on my side. lt\vas a malignant Cancer , eatlns Inwardly In such Mich n way that It could not bo cut out out. Numerous remedies were used for ft , but the Cancer grow steadily worse , until It seemed that 1 was doomed to follow the others of the family , i took Swift's Speclllc , which , from the llrst day , forced out the polsonaud coutlmudlts u e until 1 had taken several bottle" , when I foiindmyselfwell. I know that S.S.S. cured me. Winston , N. C. , Nov.20 , ' 83. Jlns. S. M. IDOL Send for Hook on Cancer nnd lllood PUoases. TiitiSwirrSi-KCtncCo. . Drawer ! } . AtlantaGo. IJNPBBOEDENTBD ATTRAOTIO 3 w OVEU A MILLION DISTUIIIUTED ! Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by the legislature lu 1W , for KdticnUonal and Charitable purposes , and its franchise ma-lo a part of the present State Con- fctltutlon. In 1S70 , by an overwhelming popular vote. Its MAMMOTH OKA WINGS take place SemiAnnually - Annually Mutu < and December ) nud its OUAXO S1NGI.K NU.MHKK DUAWINfiS take place In each of the other ten months of the year , and are all drawn in public , at the Academy of Music , Xew Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTV YEARS , For Integrity of Its Irmlu ) ! 3j aud Prompt I'nyinetit oflrizj s. ATTCSrBD AS FOLI.OIVS : "We do hereby certify that \TB supervise t- nrraugemems for all the Mohthly nnd Seml-An uual lirau-ings of The Louisiana Slate Lottery Company , and In person unmade nn I control the Drawings themselves , nd 'that tne same are conducted with honesty , fairness anil In ro d faith toward all pirtle * , and we authorize Hieromp.xny to use this cjrtlflfate. with fac- simile.s of oua stguatures ntUcicil , in Us adver tisemeuts " COMMISSIONERS. We. the uniler-ilgned Hanks and Hankers , will pay all Prizes druwn in Tha Louisiana State lotteries which may be presented at our coun ter ? . / It. M. WALMSLK" . l Louisiana Nat. Hank. I'iKUHK LANAUX. 1'rcs. Stata Nafl Hank. A. ll.VLDWIN. Vres. New Orleans Xafl Hank. CAHLKOMN. Pres. Union National llank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , A't tlio Acnilomy of Music , New Or leans , Tuesday , April 1O , 1880. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100.COO Tickets a * . Twectj Dlkrs each. Halves , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; T tleths , $1. 1 I'HIXK OK 1W.OC01S 1UA.UM i ritr/.K orUXHS KIOTO 1 IMUZB OK 25.COJ13. . . 2 1'ltir.r.S OK hVKUare. fi 1MU7.KS OK R. < 00 are. So 1'ltlZKS OK lCUnre. IK ) I'lUXKS OK MM are. 200 PlllXKS OK 3Xiire " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' HO 1'IUZKS OK aoare..I' . . . . lixWWJ APPROXIMATION PHIZES. Ito Prizes of ? .MM nro fVvr > UWl'/liesof SOnre : U03 NX ) Prise * of a are . . TKtlUINAl. ] KO Prizes of HO J are ' ' ' " " " " OWPrizMOt lOJnre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KMJO 3.ISI Prizes , amounting to fl.rf.4,6.0 NOTE. Tlrkets Drawlni'iiiesl'r Caplt.t are noten- tltlo.110 tcnulntl prlict. i ? \ > n Ci.trii IHTIS. or nr further Information deslivu , write lotfibtjr tn the umter > l nc < l. cle&rly rtatlns your residence , vrlth Mate. lcnty. . Mivet an J Number. Moro rapid return mall iliMlrerr will tc 05- f ure > t t > r your cnclo'liu an vudosln ; bearing rour 1SntVl'0 rAI. NOTES. vrpre Moner OrJen.or New York KichinirJ In ordlntrr letter. OurrenCT by Kiptoss ( at our cxpeusr ) ailJtvs.vM. * * A' " ' ' Or JI. A. OAtiriUN. A'"se * Ore n. , La. WasblDKtun , 11. C. Address RegistereTlelters to NEW OllLKANS XATIONAf , DANK. New Orleans , La. TTATTArTi"llJ Thllt Iho P rment of ixIjilL IjivLlJI lv iirtirt l tiUAKANTKBI ) 11V KUL'lt NATIUNAIj 1I.\NK > of New Orleans , and the Ilckctj rs sljrneJ bjr tha I'rolilent of n mttllu- tlun wtuuo chartenM rlcUn are recvtmlied In tuo hUnettcoarts : thrrelAre , beirareot alllmttatlon < or anonrmuut schemcf. ' Cl.SK l Ol.UMt u ( ho prtreof Iho tmallo < i parlor trillion of a ticket I UKI ) 1 < V L'In anr ir < rlnir. Anlbioi ; In our name offered for lex than a dollar , It a nwlndlo. The"Lion" High Pressure Hose Thollc _ l i * tlieClioapcst ! FOR SALE llV THE iFollowiDgPliimliers Co. , M. A. Free , Gi-nliam 1'ark , J.'J. J. l. J. 31. Itanucle , S. i. iorr ! < on , Hcso & llalfe , -Anti all leirtlng plumbers throughout the west. The pressuiv gunautee Iniprluteil In the body rrfthe c-jrer U a protection to tha consumer B gal ust commoa hoae. 1IXIUIUTIUX A > SALE ART NEEDLWORK ! Chicago Society of Decorative Art , THE MILLARD HOT L TUESDAY AXD WiUWUSDAY , MARCH 19 AND 20 , Admission Free , Hours : 9 to 6 , TELLING FIGURES X * 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 tq 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 $5.9O * 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 beat line of well-made medium priced suits say at $8 , $9 and $10. Knowing that the great majority of customers prefer that price , wd have always taken pains to give the greatest possible value that could be put Into a suifl at that price. The line of $ S , $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 ofl us at that price you save at least from $5 to $6. We have this season added to our line oi } $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 sizes , 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 , an $ we guarantee it is in every respect as good as any suit for which' other houses are asking1 $16 or $18. Price means nothing until you see the goods. We want every careful buyer to take time tc examine our gar ments anil note every detail o lining , trimming and finish. MAIL ORDERS Receive prompt attention and we send samples and rules for measuring on application. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. SATISFACTION. s what \ve want to plve to everyperson that i visits our store , gjiould you at any time ! purcnai-e an nrtitle that dos < not prove t jus.1 as represented , we "would conslaer It a ' great favor to be allowed theopportunlty of inaVIns ; you satis Bed. Hemember our spring ; slock U arriving dally.Vo h.we two tloors well lighted nud stocked with first class goods. I 20to60 DAYS. This is it iliscaso which hiis heretofore Batlled nil Mediwil Science. When Mertury. Iodide of Potassium , Sarsnpa rllla or Hot Springs fall , w e guarantee a cure. l\o have a Hemedy. unknown to anyone In the Worldoutsideof oiirComp-iuy. andouo thathos to cure the most obstinate cases. Ten days. In roc-ut cases does the work. 1 : Is the old chronlo deep seated mses that we solicit. We have cured hundreds \ \ h J have been abandoned br Physicians. an.l pronounced Incurable , and wo challenge the world to bring us a case that we will not cure lu less thin sixty day.s. Since tha history of meatclno a true specific for Syphilis has bitin sought for but never found until our MAfilC RE33COY was discovered , and wo are JuitlHe-l In saytn ? it Is the only Remedy m the U'ouhl tnat will po > - Itlvely cure. b iuae the lat ( Jleillcal Worfcs. publUhetl by the be t known authorities. * .iy tnere was uevera true specltlc before. Ourr ) m- etly will cure when t-verythlug else has failed. \Vhy vnute your time and money with patent meillclues tnat never had virtue , or doctor with , physicians that cannot cur you , you that hr.v tried everything eUs should tome to us nowand K t pcnnauent relief , you never can get it else where. Mark what ne-Mir. In the eml you must take our remedy or MJVKH recovrr and yea that have be n allllctrd but a short tltr.o should ty all means come to us now , not one Jn tenof nnw cases ever get permanently curinl. .Many t help and think ther re free from tba disease , but fn one , two or three years after It appears itf.iln In a more horrlbla form. This is a blood Purifier nnd will Cure aoy Skiii/or Blood Disease when Evervthiug Else Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Room 10 and 11 , U. S. National Hank Omaha , Xeh. GOLD HEDAL.'PARIB , 187& BAKER'S tolulelyjtura rorcu. frcco Lich Ih ; cicei , ct OJ tvis twtp icruoTtd , lirustnora ' tlati tftftt tlmtt the itrtnythr. cJi Cc ia citirf h Suiih , Arrow. : rrct tr Shpu , atul u therefore la \uxitxorvpuai.tottlnyltutlian . cut rai | a tup. ltj > dclutsus. | fcfVtJ"tat idmintlr iiipted for in- nl i > u well u Iff fjtncia IB btilth. BoIJ ! > / Crottn eif rjnuert. W.JAKERJ ca , Borcbester , M , ft * t.lfc. CANCER NEUVOUS , CIIIIOXIC ana PIHVATB DISEASES ot VEX and WOMKX successfully trcatei. YOUNG MEN SuCerlnc from the effects of youthful follies or Indls crotlon , or nre troubled with Weakneu. nervous Debility. IJQSS of Memory , le > i > omlency. Aversion to Society. KWney Troubles or nny disease of the Uenl * toUrtnur.Organs can hero UnJ a site nml spccJy cure. Cbarees reasonable , c'peclally to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There are many troubled wltli too frequent evacua tlouof ttio b'.aJUcr , of ten atcorapanleu of a silent gniartluR or burning sensation , ana wc tenlnK 01 the system in a manner tue patient cannot account for. On I'xamlnlue the uittiary Ucpoits a ropr MSillmcnt will of ten l > e f ounil. ana sometimes particles of albu men will appear or the color bo ot a tuln , rullklsb. hue. acaln cSanstn ; to a dart or torpui appoaranee. Ttierv nre tnanr nipn who die of tUI Ululcalty , ttnor- am of the c.tiise. which i ihesocona stase of setnl- cnlwe irios . Tliij doctor win guarantee a pertect cure In nil such ca es.and a hetltuy re ioratlon of thecenlto-urinarrorxati * . Con uliatioa freo. , nJ --cent stamp for "Vouas Man's I'rlcuJ , or Uuitlc to \VeJloci. " free to a'l. , . SPINNSY & CO. Main and 12Ui St. , Kansas City , Mo. paper. S4. OWEN'S SUSPENSORY. AUC. IG , 1887. iHFfOVID FEB. I , I8S9. DR. OWTITS KtSCTRO- GALVANIC BODY BELT AND SDSPZNSOBY ar. at J ic f re Ue fell - l IliMlKI. Cl = tll All Hhenmatic Ccmplalnti. , umba0 , Otetnl and [ rrsai Dtttlitr. Co - , Ntrrcctctii. TrtjnUjBj , 6 < xnalExhauition.Vrast- e aied * j\y&iZlil'nt\iff \ in Tenth. Ag . Har- ntdorSinivCtST'clctifr. . l hciaJiina t t * " ia' l u tt"cas. . IJtV. rV lul onot .f tn l. r f.dlt. C7SIVI 10 KIM-OIIIBU : FlUTlIa OS 10 Ul\t > TUliU . ELECTRIC INSOLES D ! ft. c .tijt ( cr mit lllcnr l.J im [ > kiti. ilta .III l < If al ; cc ID M la > < ' fti l p . MiclUn till t r r. JJ/ ' . OWEN ELECTRIC BELT t APPLIANCE CO. 3OO Nonh Broadway. BT. LOUIS. MO RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED , . DR. ISRAEL'S , _ E1ECTKO-GALVANIC THUESSSSf" b Dr- Ovtn'i n tic Belt AtU atntX&S JTlliuaiiU ' " ' * " ni'l < BlU jni"jjrT 'Ptt U "VS2/P t k' i ' lrl Iniil 4 b ! l l r t 4 . ll J * * > > lll II HI Kipltrrl * tnm in I * K' Jiji. r r fill dn < r1plleo r Br. luolti Mil ft. [ r riff lllulnKi F UkKI w'tltk " 111 U MI/o l5 HLScrjucnSTS&1ApptiANCE co. 303 North Sroadw j ST IX3Uia.Ua Mas Jl97 r-.SstrtUsisi lS35--Aiopb ! Msjsr Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAHXAM STKEETS. General Ajjont * for STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S L Story & ( M aniShoniaur-Bsll Orpi SPKCIAI. Pitllbi AND - VIGOR , rtt' . nujr N l > r > "l < l > r Ikt MV [ iemcoUcs " Varlccr- De | cn-Dupro OMAHA MEDICAL a" * SURGICAL INSTITUT1 5y * > C - " : r N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. ron TUE1UEATJJE.VT Or ALL Apjli for Deformities and Trasssj. - ? ne < Vfacllltlc ; . appuatus and remrdlci for sntctii I ( al treument of erery form of dlieaie requiring Medical or Sareicsl Treatment. i FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. " { Uoani and attendance ; belt noipllal accocamoJi' * tlons In tfto west. i WHITE FOR CiucrtARS on Dflformltlf and Draco. " , TrcsiPS , Club feel , Corrsture uf the bPInc , I1lei Tuner . Cancsr. dt rrh. Hronchltls , Iatj ljtlon/ , Klccincitr. rrslTit > , Bpi : p5T. Ktdner. lUJd r/ | Eye , Ear , Stln ana Ulood.anJ allSurKlct ) opjntlpaj/ Diseasoa of Women a Specialty. BOOK ox DISEASES or Wouc.v KKCE. J. ONLY SSL1ABL3 MSDICAL INST1TOT3 MASISQ A crrciALTr or i FSIVATE DISEASES AlllliooJDHtaiesjaccoiirullr tr * tJ. S'pbiIltl < J Polton r rnoTe.l from tbe ( rtteai without mrroarf < New reitorntlre treatment for lost of Viul IMfcer/ ferioni unable to T'.itt ui m r bd treattil at horn * by correspondence. All communication ! confldcutlal/ Medicines or tnilraoienti tent br mall or il-urtlr packeJ. DO marks to Indicate ninK'nl * 01 leader. One porional lntcrrl < r preferred. Call ani } consaltoror sand clitorrof jrourcms * . and we will end In plain wrapper , oar BOOK TO MEN , FREE1. Upon Private , ! -peclal or Nervous Dlieases. ImpV uacjr. srphllu , Olcst and Varlcocele , wltn qcesuod Int. Address Omaha JTtdical and i'l/rgfcaJ Institute , or DK. McJIEXAJlY , Oor. 13th and Dodge Su. , OMAHA , NED. 1 ions ol Trees ! Consisting of Fruit Trees. Small KrultJ , Orapa Vlnej ? , Ornamental Trees anil Stirub * , hver- pretns , lto es , etc. , toptther with a large aisort- ment of Trees anJ Seed * for planting Timber Claims. LOW PR ICES AND CHOICE STOCK. Facilities unurpase < l. Write for \\hnlesaia anil retail lists. AtUlres4 , SHi\.V\DOAH - XUIISKKIES , D. S. LAKE. Proprietor. KIIKX.INUO.YII. - - IOWA. FLORIDA LANDS For Sale or Trade. Hadence ! property , orange crorMtonn lolf , and desirable unlmprovtU lauJs sultntle for winter homes , for i-ale or to trade for western roptoreil farm lands. Ccrrepondencesolicited L .O. GARRETT , Orlando , Florida. One of the .Most Supers if il SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , Si ! Sexual Organs ahwilutrly cureU. ! PRIVATE DISEASES , SKIN OlbEASESi aiV/thenr.i'JSt , * . ' U'autKcl I cf'inpkxio : ! . an I a v : ' " ( t xta. CONSULTATION FREE b7 ; SJSr1b7 I > 'ebJ stamp for reply. > OfflcoBushman BIpc < . 13th , Ucuclas Sts. Umanu. R3tjB" ar. * rrirouWe4 tullr. oulck- 1 > anil safely cunHli > rl > OCrrUACap < Several cas < Mi cured In < tereu < lav < . ft'A It Jiicr IKIX , all dnieslsu , orl < i-m ll from Dvc uiz l ; to. m\VUtobXY , I'aUda-.fJsa * ,