8 TT.H1D OMAHA DAILY BEE : [ FRIDAY MARCH 22. 1889. THECITY. _ It cost Bud Orcon $10.60 for settling with his fist an old grudge against Burt Barnnt. Harvey , the Louisiana lottery man , Isonco moro In trouble , and had to put up 9100 for a guarantee that ho would appear and take chances in the district court. County Superintendent of Instruction Brunei- has received the programme for the State Teachers' association , which will bo in session at Hastingb March 20 to 28 inclusive. Blrdio Mann , Minnie Fairchlld and Mamie Wilson , the three keepers of bawdy houses who are charged with soiling liquor last Sunday wore ar raigned for trial yesterday. The parties serving the liquids wore also ar raigned. Minnie wai lined 8100. Since the legislature has adopted the recommendations of the Omaha charter committee the amendments thereto have been adopted. City Comptroller Goodrich now has tjio consignment of all city warrants instead of the city olork as heretofore. Stove Mulluillon wasarraigncd before Judge Borlcn. charged with violating the express ordinance , by hauling for htro a steam holler and other appara tus , ho not being a licensed expressman. Ho was lined $1. The judge doubted whether the ordinance would include the articles referred to was included , and suspended the sentence. Personal Vnrnurnplis. H. M. Uttlcy , of O'Neill , is nt the Mlllard. E. Courncrt , of Fremont , is nt the Pax- ton. ton.J. J. E. Atwood , of Lincoln , Is nt the Mil- lard. lard.G. G. W. Cornell , of Auburn , Is a guest nt the Mlllard. Walter J. Lainb , of Lincoln , Is a guest at the Paxton. L. Dofontalno , of Fremont , is stopping at the Paxton. F. M. MoFarlln , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Paxton. n. D. Clark , of Dcadwood , wns at the Mll- lard yesterday , ' L. L. Garrison , of Reynolds , Neb. , Is stop ping at the Millnrd. W. H , Kirkpntrlck , of Beatrice , Is regis tered nt the J'nxton. E. J. Leo , of Wopanato , Mex. , registered nt the Mlllurd lust night. E. M. Wcstorvclt , of Lincoln , is among the guests nt the Millurd. Miss Cora Smlthfeturned from her school nt Peru yesterday morning. . L. A. Bowers and wlfo , of Lincoln , regis tered at the Mlllard last night. intuited n Iiiuly. While Joe McDoucal was drunk ho insult ed a lady passing down Douglas street. Ho wus arrested und lined § .5'J. ' 1m Ul up for Bcpnirs. The following policemen are on the sick list : Ofllccrs Cook , Dement , Marncll , 13urr , Curry , Evans and Sergeant Matza. A Rifled Money Box. A money box which had been broken open and rilled of Its contents was found m the Chicago lumberyard by a Mr. Fox yesterday morning. Two Utinawny Word has been received from'Des Molncs that the thirteen-year-old runaway boys , Mat Elliott and Henry RIchter are in custody there. The anxious parents of the lads have been informed of the fact. Ho Rend It In The Bee. The phccton recovered from a ' gang of thieves near cut Cut Off lake proves to bo the property .of Dr Impoy , 1003 North Twenty-sixth street , and it has been re turned to him. Ills Head is Level. William Baulduft was arrested by Ofllccr Gotlola , on the charge of being drunk and lying in the sower. Baulduff was not so drunk but that ho could remark that ho pre ferred the fumes of n sewer to that of the cells In tno central station. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizor is guaranteed to euro you. For sale by Goodman Drug Co. Want the "Fist" Ourselves. Chlof Scavoy wrote recently to London , England , asking for a sample of the hand writing of William Bowden , the forger. The chief has received an answer from the as sistant commissioner of police of London , that while thov have samples of Bowdon's writing irtmo can bo spared at present. Prof. Williams. A Providence , U. L , dispatch says that Prof. Alonzo Williams , of Brown university , is spoken of as a successor to Senator Chaco. Last year the professor spent Several weeks In Omaha , the guest of Mr. George Cran- floll , chief clerk in Superintendent Cushing's ofllce. A number of Omaha's best citizens will bo pleased to learn of t'uo professor's favorable mention. Grass , garden and Hold seeds. Wm. Bicvors & Co. , 10th and California. Only a Utile Baby. There was n rumor circulated on the streets to-day that the mutilated remains of an In fant had been found on Lcavcnworth streat near Fifteenth nt 9 o'clock. It transpires that the sensational report had nothing more for Its foundation than the removal to the cemetery by Mr.-Fred Bohm of the remains Df his dead baby from the door yard where it was first burled in the winter. Four Confidence Sharks. Four ox-convicts and confidence men , named Tom Duffy , Dick Burko. Joe Slater and John Hmimer have of late been working Omaha and are now "doing" the unsophisti cated in Sioux City , and rumor has it that they will bo back In Omaha soon. It Is be- Hovcd that Duffy and Bauuior nro the fol lows who have of late boun "doing" grcenloa ou their way up towa from the Webster street depot. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam St. . telephone 112(51 ( , blunlc book makers , etc , JCxtromcH Meet and Blopo. Ono Gcorxo B. Lovojoy , alias Reynolds , alias Funcott , who was in Omaha a few weeks ago , is wanted in Chicago fojr bigamy. Ho Is a married man , but deserted his fam ily to elope with another man's wife. Ho is supposed to bo still living hero. Lovojoy has dark brown hair and moustache- sprinkled with gray , and is a saw mill man by trade , Ho is of herculean proportions , being over six feet high nnd weighing 220 pounds. Mrs. Connors , the woman with whom ho eloped la a diminutive creature , being only four feet six inches In height and weighing only ninety pounds. Thousands of euros follow the use of Dr. Sogo'a cuturrh remedy. 60 cents. Ordered to Report. Manager Selee telegraphed Wednesday even Ins to nil of the members of tbo Omaha team to report hero Immediately , and It is expected tbo full number will bo on hand by the lutter part of next week. The weather is fine , and promises to remain so , and Manager Soled Intends to sot the boys right to work upon the turf. Ho is desirous of giving them as- much practice us possible before the opening came. The first exhibition gauio will take rlnco Saturday week , with Riufs McJtelvey's team. * The Omaha's uniform will bo wbito flan nel shirts , With navy Wuo atrJpos , navy biup ants , wbito caps , belts ana Blockings , new , ncmt and novel , The only complexion powder in the. - ' that is without vulrurltywJtlvoft { ( Injury to the user , and without ioubt a is Fozzoni'e , WAS HE MURDERED ? The Sister of George 13. Brown to In- vt-MlRMo 111 * DonUi. On Saturday last , nt Albion , Nob. , Dr. George Urown died. Tlio nnnouncomcnt of his death reached his Bister , Miss Llzrlo I3row/n , nt Lansing , Mich. , Monday , In a tel egram sent by Isnno Lctzcn. At first the Indy and relatives intended to have the re mains interred nt Albion , but the fact that the telegram contained only the Information that the brother had died , led them to suv poet that ho had cither been murdered or had suicided. With this view of the situation sat Miss Ltzrto Hrown In the Union Pacific depot In Omaha this mormntr. She bad sub sequently telegraphed to hold the remains until her arrival and-was awaiting n train when scon by n. reporter "Wo fear that Dr. Brown mot with foul play , " she said , "nnd I am going to Albion to ascertain the facts. Mr. 'i'ctron of Al bion telegraphed mo that ho had died , but that was ifll , and in vlow of other circum stances wo eamo to the conclusion that ho mlghthnvo been the victim of foul play. Two weeks ago I got n letter from him nnd ho said ho was enjo.v'lng the best of life. " "To what ether circumstances do you refer - fer ! " was asked. "Well , you sco , my brother was divorced from his wlfo some tlmo ago nnd ho was given the sustody of the only child by them. Ills divorced wlfo now resides at Yorlt , Neb. Ho 1ms been keeping compnny with another lady and ho wns soon to take her hand In wcdlocic. This divorced woman I do not know much about nsldo from that she Is somewhat loud. She carried a revolver with her for six' weeks during the divorce proceedings. She has u desperate disposition nnd my mother was afraid to let mo conio out hero for fear that she would shoot mo , but I am going to ba at my brother's funeral whether it means llfo or death for mo. I fear that this woman has conspired against mv brother andhnscftcctcd nis death. As to this , however , I mn not certain , but uoon my arrival at Albion I will Investigate the entlrb affair. " She also stated that Dr. Brown ( the de ceased ) , had practiced medicine at different points in Nebraska for about fourteen years. Miss Drown \ an Intelligent appearing lady oi about forty-llvo years. Limnbngo. Gen. F. B. Splnola , member of congress from Now York cltv , writes : "It Is a public duty I perform when I tes tify to the remarkable curative power of Au.cocK'8 Poitous PIASTEIIS. For several years I have been at times troubled with rlo- lent attacks of lumbago. They would * last for several weeks at a time , and the pain would reach from the lumbar regions not only to my foot , but to my linger ends. Some months ago I had a severe attack , and was confined to my bed , almost paralyzed. I felt much discouraged , and thought of recurring to electric shocks , when Senator Nelson sent mosix.AM.cocK'sPoiious PLASTEKS. I Im mediately applied , throe one over the kid neys , ono on the small of iifcy back , and ono on my hip 1oint , where I had considerable sciatic pain. The offccj xvas simply wonder ful. In six hours I'was nblo to sleep , the vi olent pain having mostly ceased. I contin ued to wear the piasters .for BO mo days , when I felt I was almost entirely cured. I kept them on for nearly a month as n , matter of precaution. " THE GOOSE JIANGS HIGH. But the Head of the Successful Strlk- . Ing Tailors Much Higher. The tailors "stnko , " which has been "on" for the past six weeks , has boun brought to a satisfactory termination. This was accom plished by the Merchant Tailors' exchange surrendering uncondltionilly , that Is singIng - Ing the bill presented by the striking jour neymen , and which specifically set forth all their grievances and demands , and now all is smooth sailing again. The conditions sought for by the strikers was 5 small advance - vance in the aggregate of all classes ofi work. The strikers are jubilant , but re spectfully so , over their victory , and all re turned to work yesterday just as If noth ing had occurred to interrupt their labors. The merchant tailors say that they became convinced of the Justica of the claims of the workmen , and recognized them by imme diately comulying with their requirements. Woodruff Granite Qanrry. I am prepared to furnish. Woodruff pramto in paving blocks , door sills nnd stops , or blocks of most any dimensions at cheap llguros. Also handle ut my Lincoln yard all classes of cut stone for any part of the state. Ask for figures. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Neb. WILL OUM1NG BE OUSTED ? A Report is to That Effect Among Union Pacific Employes. It is stated on good authority that G. M. Cumlng's days as assistant general manager of the Union Pacific are numbered , and that , In a few weeks ho will bo requested to re sign from his post. The reason given In support of this is no ether than that Cumlng is incapable to fill the position , and that the management of the road has finally arrived at the conclusion that ho can bo tolerated no longer In his present position. How , or why , he was made assistant general manager Is a question that has furnished considerable material for conjecture ana discussion in lo cal railway circles , and especially among that class that are cognizant of his limited exper ience In railroading. The ofllcials of the Union Pacific declined to say anything con cerning the pending change , bat it wns learned that through President Adams Cumlng was appointed , for rea sons only known to Mr. Adams himself and that Vice President Holcomb who at first considered Cuming a capable man , has changed his ideas since the Harvard student assumed his present position , and is now about to institute a change. Connected with the report Is a statement to the effect that Cumlng is to go as manager to the Oregon Hallway & Navigation company. But rail road men who have given the matter a thought state that a man for tnat position must bo not only acquainted with ttio oper ating , but also bo an adept in trafllo matters. The fact that the gross earnings of the Oregon gen Short Line nnd the Oregon Railway & Navigation for the year 18S3 footed up 1,775- 000 and cleared n , not revenue of ? lOSO,000 , makes It an Important factor of the Union Pacific , as traflio from both reverts to the main lino. For tills reason , it Is said , a practical railway man must bo at the head. The Burlington to the Coast. For several days back the ofllcials of the Burlington and those of the Union Pacific have been in constant conference- Union Pacific headquarters , but the result , or pur pose of the meeting could not bo ascertained. Yesterday another conference was held , and It transpired that the Burlington and Union Pacific were making arrangements for a tie-up in which the Burlington Is to rim through to the coast over the Union Pacific and tributary linen to Portland. Thu matter has been under consideration for some tlmo and Is now In. tangible shape. At the mooting yesterday the Burl- Incton effected arrangements for direct connection with the Union Paclllo coast trains at Cheyenne and the same will take effect April 1. In this the timoof run ning the main line trains will bo changed. Tho'wcst bound train on the Burlington leaving hero at 7 p. m , , will on April 1 leave nt780p. ; m. A corresponding inango will bo made on ttio Union Pnclflo west of Choyonno. But slight changes will bo made In the main line trams cant of Choyonno. General Manager Holdrcgo of the Burring- ton , when questioned stated that the Bur lington wns taking stops to reach the coast nnd that In nil probability the pending negotiations with the Union Pacific would bo effected In the near future. The Northwestern Will Cnnsolhlntc. A rumor Is afloat in railway circles to the effect that President Hughltt of the Chicago & Northwestern has recommended the con solidation of the proprietary lines a nd branches that go to make up the Northwest ern system in vlow of bring ! " " all the road underono'manngcmcnt. Itt.4i bo remem bered that President Hughltt , when inter viewed in Omaha about two years ago , stat ed that as as soon a * circumstances would permit the consolidation would bo effected. It is now reported than , in vlow of the rigid ity of the Interstate law. together with the unfavorable condition of traffic generally , ho has taken preliminary steps toward consoli dation. Ho claims that In this way a saving of over $1.000,000 u year can bo effected. The report Is fathered by n railroad ofllcial In this city on intimate- terms with Mr. Hughltt. Gravel Beds Ijocntctl. Superintendent Hcsscqulo has returned from an inspection tour of the gravel beds to bo opened In use of ballasting the main line of the Union Pacific. He states that several beds of n superior quality wore located , but that the ono which is to bo immediately opened Is that at Loulsvlllo on the Burling ton nnd Missouri Pacific. Arrangements for convoying the gravel hero have been made with these two lines nnd April 10 , the woric of ballasting will bo commenced. Tha com pany will cmploy.-OO men to bo divided up in crews all of whom will bo under the super vision of the road master. It Is thought that about fifty miles of track will bo repaired in this way the present season. Ijqeils For Chairman. The Trans-MissouriTraQlc association will meet nt St. Louis March 'M. at which tlmo it is thought a chairman will have been se lected bv the spjclal commltteo to whom It was referred. Itls rumored that J. S. Leeds , chairman of the Trans-Continental association , will bo the man , and that x > this position will bo attached a salary of $12,000 , u year. Stafford Appointed. General Purchasing Agent McKibbon , of the Union Pacillc , yoitorday appointed J. H. Stafford general storekeeper- with headQuarters - Quarters at Omaha , the appointment to take effect to-morrow. ' Railroad Notos. The Atlantic express on the Union Pacific was ono hour and thirty minutes late yester day , occasioned by , p. " heavy train. P. Touhy , assistant superintendent of the Nebraska division of the Union Pacific with headquarters ut North Platte , is in the city. While switching at the transfer General Manager Klmball's ' prlvato car , was run Into by a box car nnd resulted in the platform and steps of the coach being demolished , It was conveyed to the shops to-day for repairs. The Union Pacific dispatched two engines to Kansas City for service on the Kansas ai- vision of the Lincoln & Colorado branch. The schedule time of the Golden Gate' special on the Union Pacific is to bo incor porated in. the time card. At present it is , run on special train orders. * General Trafllo Manager Molten of the Union Pacific has gone to Denver to look after trafllu matters in that territory. The arrival of the pay car of the Chicago , St. Paul , Milwaukee & Omaha was the preat item of Interest yesterday afternoon to the employes of that company in this city. William-Roberts , M. D. , P. R. C. P. , of the University of London , Enpf.says : "Passive congestion of the kidneys mav bo present in which the urine con tain's not a trace of albumen , while the symp toms of intense venous conges'tion , dropsy , orthopnoca and pulsating jugu lars nrc present. The urine becomes scanty , high-colored and dense. " War ner's Safe Cure has cured thousands of Ihcso symptoms , often called diseases , by putting the kidneys in a healthy con dition. _ DEED OF A MISCREANT. Ho Changes Signal Lights and Causes n Wreck. Wednesday evening switch engine 11C9 nnd soveral'box cars on the Union Pacific were derailed by an open switch , onposlto the smelting works. The engine tonplcd over and was badly damaged. Yesterday mornintrtlia , wreck was cleared up. There are conflicting statements concerning the accident. James McQuadc , the engineer , states that the sig nal light indicated a clear track and that ho dlu not discover that the switch was open until his entino loft the track. After the wreck occurred , ho says that ho examined the signal light ana that , it was resting on only ono projection instead of two as is re quired. In this way the signal was trans formed , placing a white or clear light instead of green us a track indicator. The trainmen are of the opinion that some Individual trifled with the signal purposely , knowing that it would result in a wreck. The matter is being investigated by the Union Pacific ofllcials. Soucrud Up. Peter Hanson , over forty years olu , turned up in court yesterday on the churgo of being d run Ic and disorderly. The only pos session ho had in this world was a pocket knife. "So this Is nil you have boon able to save in forty years of existence , " says the judgo. "Yes , your honor , I am a switchman and cannot save anything. I drink it up with the boys,1' , was the roply. The keen gaze of the magistrate was fast ened on the prisoner a moment , ana ho thus passed sentence : "Well , your switch has boon misplaced , qud before you bccorao a total wreck' you MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT ° S sS % 1 3 l IsSSsrsSwysSL. i . . . . ? | | i 5 * nS.l * 7 * Wi liluS * * Ai rriit1hiy * r the ' * Mustang" conquers pain , Make * MAN or BEAST well again ! had bettor mnko nni effort to switch back again. That red nosads n danger signal , nnd ttio time to switch an * la nqw. I will lend you a holpintr hand.thoiiRh you may not take It so , nnd switch o'on out Into the street with the chain gang' to clean lip the streets for four ilnys. L5y tbnt tlmo you will bo thoroughly sobered up nnd cnti sco clearer , nnd bo In bettor shape to do your work thereafter. " Aclvlco to Mothers. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup should al ways boused for children teething. It soothes the child , noftcns that gums , allays nil vain , cures wind co'ic , and U the best ratuody for dlarrhoua. 2ocon ts a ! bo ttio. No Oil Tnii'lc Wnntort , George Goddard In in trouble nnd tins no use for the building inspector's depart ment or Chief Gnlllgan. Ho wanted to put n 200-bnrrol oil tank up nt the corner of Nicholas nud Twenty-second streets , but Chief Galilean objected bccnuso that portion of the city is devoted to residence property only. The chief , however , don't cnro , be cause ho is Indorsed by nil the property own ers In the neighborhood. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Btrenpth nnd wholosomenesi. More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo sold in coincutltloii with tno multitude ? of low cost. sliortwoiRlitalura or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Uoval linking Powder Co. , l.'i ) \Vallstroet CALIFORNIA ! The Land of Discoveries CUF.E ( TOT\ 3 * sci < cuiArcy > 3 ATARRH MHlNOCIKoVo ROVILLE CAL lNEMEDic.OROWLLi.fAL Santa-Abie and Cat-R Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Company. . BWIFT'S SPECIFIC has cured mo of a luIlgnantbroaklJiL-outon my leg , which I caused intolerable pain. Itv.is culled I Kczemii by the doctors four of > Yh ° 'n I treated mo 1th no relief. I rdnaldly I confess that 1 owe my present good I health to S. S. S. which In my estimation | Is invaluable an a blood remedy. Miss JIJI.IA UKWITT , 2MT N. 10th St. . Bt. Louis , . Mo. Our baby when two months old was [ attacked with Scrofula , which fora long I time destroyed her cyeslsht entirely , land caused to despair of tier life. The I doctors failed to relieve her , ando IgaveherSwii-T'H SPKCIKIC , which soon Itired her entirely , aud she Is now halo [ ttn'K. . V.'DKI.K. Will's Point. Texas. Kfrsend for hook Riving history of J IlluoJ Diseases ami nuvke to sufferers. I mailed free. TUB bwirr SPECIFIC Co. , Draper U , Atlanta , Oa , Aslc Tour Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OK Tin ; JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According1 to Your Needs. JAMES MEANS 84 STTOK fill lift * unQuyllih , Itflti llkea ( etocUinir , nnd RKQUini ; .S . ) - ing norfectly ca y the tint time It It worn. If will aatliry the moit tfettUUoni. JA1H1-S MEANS B hllOK li absolutely Ilia iy ! Biioo of Iti prlco which hai ertr been placed ex- tc&jlTelyon tie market lawlilch durability It conildered before mere out- \ranl J. MEANSCO. . . lloton. Pull line * of thu above abaci for Dale br Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Ocnnlno Hr < tem fMeniory Trnlnlnc. 1'our lluoli * Ijcnmcil lu eua.rcadlnir. Mludruuderfntf cured. Bvrry child nnd nilult Brcnlly beneflucd * anatiodocaiieuU to Curreipondonca Claim. Pronocctai. with opinion ! of Jlr. AV'iii. A. llnm. nioiHl , the VrcrW f " " 1 bPocUlitt In Wind f * > V . Ui"iil 'l rpp il nrTli iiiwoJitl | fi 4tp irebc4. 'i It. J.BI.H'JcUlpr.IML.wluorufUiQClirMlan ' Adraea.lt N.1 , Jlirlmrif | 'rarlar tli boiimtliit. ilon ? JI iifco Ibion , J uuab J' . Hcujaiuln , * nd , 207 wnu AYC. , N. Y. If IfHlD UII IIK ' ' " ertlncd by 0 7 iicw I 11 II 1 1 pEaLON-duPRE Meth iicwd. m * fF Fcuiflur burntv.llluiln.Hd ' 'Gui mmiHIHHi Ikaltli. " Absolute teener. Varl celo currd vttlkout pm oropcrBtkoii. AUurcu Oeilon-Oupro Cllnlquv , iw Truuvfii hi. , Cotton. Our full line o Spring Overcoats is now rcntly for inspection , comprising the choicest fabrics mid moat cor rect styles. Our mm is to furnish garmentsperfect in fit nnd workmanship at a rcnscnnblo cost. Our slun ? windows nrc very attractive tin's week by the display of this line of goods. Men's Suit Department. A special offer for this week is a line oC moil's nil wool blue cheviot suck nnd srock suits , inndo from a good- ordered especially for our trade nud recommended to business men ns n very desirable and perfect fitting suit as the reasonable expense of $10 per suit. Sacks nnd f robks , all si/ecs. Our new goods nro coining in every dny. Our stock at present is more complete than nt nny ditto since the Continental was opened , Tlio sale in our children's department last yonr , was far beyond our expectations , and by keeping the largest stock ami soiling only first class goods , and at prices that only largo manufacturers can. offer we expect to double our business this season. Ono o the choicest suits wo have over offered for the piico is shown this week as a special bargain , a neat brown check in Scotch Cheviot at § 5 per suit. Astes 4 to 1-i. MONFY ORDERS J. JL\M/JLil J * J , \ taJL iJLrf JLVfehJ * All request for spring samples will be filled this week. Send for any article inonr establishment and it wil be sent you by express and if not satisfactory cm be returned and we will pay all charges. t OMAHA BOSTON Preeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MCINES Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , > prin Overcoats , ! 4 Made to Order. 4 4 $20 to $4O. 4 $ NOT SO AT NICOLL'S.f 4 A Some , think a ina-.le-to-order * 9 overcoat is too costly n luxury. 4 4 Doii'tyou lelieveit ; not so at 4 4 Nicolls. 4 4 $20 or $25 4 4 Will procure made to your or.lcr A 4 an overcoat at once the expres-4 4 sion of Tailor's skill. 4 The choice of fabrics is far I ahead of past seasons ; new patterns - ? terns in spring like colow and t , weaves. . T f Tlie most tempting things f we've ever ? een , these coatings A I " are. , , a And the prices are reasonable. $20 , $25 & $30 9 Made to order ; silk-lined through-1 out , or faced with silk. f They're lit to go with your fin-1 est dress. . . . . f Plenty of new Spring buituiRS J and Trouserings to choose ti om. T TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street , Omaba , FLORIDA LANDS . For Sale or Trade. Iloslilcnce property , orange grot en , town lots , and dcslrablo unimproved Inuda Biiltiiblo for winter homes , for Bole or to trmle for western nipioved farm lauds. Correspondence solicited L .0. GARRETT. Orlando , Florida. Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And all nccesuury pajxjra title J , W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Engineer , OASPKH. Wyo.or OMAHA , NKIMASICA DRUNKENNESS C.tbe I.lauor Habit. I'oilllvelr Cored br Aanilnliterlna Dr. flattie * ' Qolden Mpeclflc. It con be plven na cup of coffee or lu artl- cles of fooil , ttltliouttliiiknouledBOof tlie pa. lent ; It 1 absolutely liannleus , jind Mill ef. fctt a permanent umlHpeedycuie. wliatlicr tlio pntlent In a moderate drinker or nn alcohol Week. IT NKVKIt YMIM. Over IOO.OOO druukardii liave been made temperate men \ \ limo > > ) m\o tiiWfii Golden Upeclnc In their toin-o ultli' out tlielr kno ledge , und today bullero they mitt drlnkliu ; of thela owiiHfoord. U ) > ujo book of particulars froo. Kulm & Co , nRcnt.H IStli and DouulanMH , lull and C'tunlnt : clrnvtii , Omahu. Nob. ; Coundl Hlutr * . Jo\\u : At'ents A. I ) , rosteri. Ilio. ort rur J. uptrlcucc. P > Knifelivoli CANCER Frcr. l.l > .UtMItllir.L , .D. IVl WHbMb Av.Ckl c , IU. "In the Pprlnc ayonng man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of lore. " Hut comfort nnd nppcnranccsliouM not ho for gotten. VVhrthcr mnrrled orsliiKlo. i > cuntloniun aliMivs wants tu lin well ilrc 9cil. A spring over- lOiitH nncurlniiurtlclo ot dress to uvury mini , mill sou nhoulil inspect our stork. Von will bo euro to tliul inimethliiR rntiif lictory hoth lu quality niiil nrlcr , which runeo from t J to SJU. OMAHA MEDICALa SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & Dodffo Sts. ron THE TIIKATMENT OC M.1 < Applltraco : for Doforaltio : and Trusso : . licit fncllltlca , nppnratu * nnd rcmeillu > for tucceti ful trcntrai'nt of orerjr form ot dlsonso requlrlni Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and Attendance ! beat lioapltnl ncconnuoJa- tlonilD the wet , WHITK roiiCiiiciif.Anson DeformItloi nnd llrncoi , Trunei , Tluli C < ot , Curraturo uf the tinlnu , I'llei , Tumors , Canoar , Cntarrh. Mroncliltli , innxlatlon , Blcctrlclljr. 1'arol/ili , Kpllepsr , Klrtnojr , llladrtor , Eye , Kar , Bkln and lllood , and all Bumlcal opiratloni Diseases of Woman a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN KltEE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE UAU1NO A 8lrCIAITV Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Dlteaieiiuceeiifullr trentod. Brplilllllc I'oltoii removed from tbo tttlarn without raurcurr. Nuir reiterative treatment for lots of UtM IMwer. { eriont unable to riilt u > may be treated at liiime bjr correiDondence. All communication ! conndtntlul , Uotllcloei or Initruraenta tent br mall or exprimi , 1-'iralj ' packed , no markt to Indicate conteuti or coder. Ono panooal Interview preferred. Call and coniulttu or lend hltturjrot jour cme , nud w will nd In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Cpon Private. Hpeclal or Nerroui IJlieatot , Iraprv Uncr > Hrpblll > , uTeet anil Varlcocelo , wltu qucition lilt. AdarcK OfiiaJia Medical nnd Surgical Institute , or DR. McMENAaiY , dor , 13th and Dodge SU. , - - OMAHA , NISI ! . STATE LINE. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Liverpool , VnitK KvKiivTlililtSiUVi Cabin pansiige tfi nnd KO accoidlns to lo-ja tUm of stateroom. K\ctirslimtii. " ) to * JO. Stetfiau-o Uiandfriim Knront * at Ix eiit Itutcfl , AUSTIN IIALDW1N f CO. ( lenfinl Aj.'iinta. Kl lltuadnur , New voik , John Jllcgan , Ociieriil Westvrn At'i-nt , 101 Kan' dulpli bt. . CiUluu' " . llatry } ' Mootos JI , tul all lirlnarv tronble/i olly. ly and naf ly < .urci ) byDOm'l'UA ' Oii Sourul I.JAV * cm eil In savun d.tvx. HeM i > er liox , all di tiKuJitts , or by mall from HDL- uraMfu Co. JIJ WltTloSJ. N.I' . lfiilldli'ici.iu. | PEERLESS DYES Has Moyor-Establlsnsd ISSS-Adolph Mojar Max Meyer &Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , General Ag"iit § Tor STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story & .ClarK and Shoninser-Bcll Organs SPECIAL I'lUOKS AND TIUtMS. Write for Catalogue NUHVOUS , CJIIIONIO nm ! 1'IIIVATi : DISHASE3 Of MKN anil WUMUN BUccOMfulIr trcnloJ. YOUNG MEN Sntrorlnu from Din efforts of youthful follies or Indli crullunn , or nru troubled wllli Weakness , ftorvoQ * Debility , lx > s of Memoir. Dotponilencr , Avrrnlon to hodcty , Klilnoy Troulili-s or unr dl uiiuof Ilio Oenl * to-Urimiry Ornniix , imi lioro line ! a. mifo iiiul ipoody euro. Cliuritcft runnoimblo , oxi'iclnlly ' to tlio poor. MIDDLE-AGED * MEN , 'Jliari'Hri ) nian iintolllio cituau. wlikli M tlio'cciml nMiai unc'in- mil wi'ukiH'ss. 'I hu doctor will Kimrniilouii perfect euro In all xutli tii os.iind n lioiillhy rcilorntlon or HIOKI nllo nrlniir ) ' ormins. ConiiiiltHtluri friw. Hond Viunt Hliiinplor "Viniiiir Mruitt I'rltnJ.ur Uuldoto Wedlock , " frcu lo atl , A IdrcM DR , . SPINNEY & CO. Main and l tb St. , Kansas City , Mo. Jr-.Monlloii tlili pupor. of Trees ! ConslBtlnc of I'mlt Trees , Bm.ill I'nilti , ( Jrapo Vines , Ornamental Trees and hMrnbi , IJvcr- feTecns , HoseB , ttc. , together wHlialiirjio asiort" mentof Tiees and Seeds for planting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. I'acllltlca unHiirDassod. AVrlto for wholosata and retail lists. Address , D. S. LAKE , Proprlotoi- , IOWA. The"Lion" M Pfessura Hose Tlio Bent l tlio FOR SALE iiy TUB iFollowhiEPliiiiita Husscy & Day Co. . ( M. A , JYee , ( iriilmnt Park , I J. Jt IfMiilglmu , J. L. Wclsliaiis , I J. It , Itaniuclc , S. I. Jlorrlhoa , I Jlnso XIlalfp , pluinbern tliftutt , 'l'liapn : < viire iinraiice ( Imp' uloil In tlio fit iiw c > v < ir Is b protoUtJ.l ' ' lUu tor.niium i t rnnraon hot * .