- 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEMONDAY. . MARCH- . 1889. THE CITY. Portion nl W. II. 13. Stout was nt the Mlilnrd yoitcr- Bay.Chnrlcs Chnrlcs W. Meeker , of Imperial , la at the Pax ton. E. G. Wctzcl , of Lincoln , Is a guest nt the Paxton. TJ. L. Seller , of Lincoln , was at the Murray yesterday. A. F. Clemens , of Ohio wo , Neb. , Is stopping kt the Paxton. J. A. Kngolko , of PlaUsmouth , rcgiatereU it the Murray , . , William HrittTy mid wife , of San Francisco , went the Pnxton. H. M. Uttloy , of O'Neill ' , registered a\ the Millard yesterday. 3. P , Smith was among the guests at the Mlllartl yesterday. F. F. Rawson , of Nebraska City , Is stop ping at the Pnxton. AGrey , of Dcnklcman , Is among Btho Rucstfl at the Pnxton. , C. O. Wullctt , of St. Louis , Is once more In Omaha and Mopping at the Paxton , A Ilcnl Kstnto Problem. "A Problem In Uoal Estate" was the sub ject of Kov. William son's discourse at the United Presbyterian church yesterday morn' Ing. Ing.Tho The minister took for his text Mark 8 , BO-87. "What shall it profit a man If ho gain the whole world and lese tils own soull" 3no ? following is the thread of the discourse : A man's ability to estimate values has very much to do In deciding his worth as a busi ness man. A man may make considerable money in securing a piece of property and , again disposing of it speedily when property Is nt a flctltlsus value , oven though ho has a very inaccurate idea concerning the real worth of that property. 13ut it Is the man who can 11 euro ac curately concerning the real worth of that property present and prospective ) that you wish to consult if you want to make nn Investment. I know a man who could Imvo sold n largo farm for $210 an acre , but would not do so , as ho persuaded tiltrself that ho would receive moro than that in a few days or weeks. Six months afterwurds lie told mo ho would bo glad to sell it for ? 40 an acre , but could not llnd a purchaser. No one then wanted to buy it. The values of real estate are subject sometimes to very great and sudden changes. From the ear liest history men Imvo attached a permanent vnluo to land as a property and regarded real cutnto us a secure species of property. There nro few things to-day that men regard as so sccuro a guarantee for money as a IIret mortgage on an unencumbered plcco of real estate. The man whoso outlying acres are hold by good title and are under a good state of cultivation is regarded always as a man of means. If ho wants a loan In the money market ho has little trouble iu securing It. There are few men who have not before Jthcm the hope or ambition to own a plcco of ground which they can rightfully call their own. The 'best ' interests ot mankind Ho In established homes. Hotel and boarding bouso life are abnormal. All thcso tend toward dissatisfaction , unrest and immoral ity. Tbo heavenly plant of conjugal love flourishes nowhere as well as in the soil of home. I believe that God designed that the children of men should seek homos. Real estate Is good property , and the man who has his broad acres stretching around him may rightfully bo regarded as a prudent man as far as the wealth of this world is concerned. But is it the design of God that broad acres should satisfy man ? The Lord is not disposed to llnd fault with any man for wisely and honestly In creasing his worldly possessions. It is not my purpose to flnd fault with the real cstuto man who secures possession of a valuable ploco of ground. But there ii a possibility of his having paid too much for it. He may bo giving so much thought to that property that ho may overlook something of much greater value. That property referred to Is valuable. It" Is his soul. What can ho give in exchange for it ! In the hour of death what value will wo place upon our souls in other words upon pursolves ! Even the increasing value f of Omaha real estate will not Oil us then with satisfaction. Death can foreclose a * mortgage upon those possessions. The homo : and wealth of the rich man could not pur chase u drop of water to cool his tongue while in the torments of per dition. The soul then becomes of Infinite importance. If a man had a thousand times , the wealth of Jay Gould ho would cheer fully give it all for th.o prospect of u safe transit to the' heavenly city. The posses sions and pleasures of this life nro not abid ing , but the soul is. Then how much moro it is entitled to our careful attention. God put enough value on our souls to redeem them with His only begotten Sou. That soul must bo saved or lost eternally. Which is moro important , your soul's interest or your business ) The Lord says : "Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth , where moth and rust corrupt , but lay up for your selves treasures In heaven. " Choose , I be- Beech you , with Mary ; that good part that shall not bo taken uwuy from you. The popular blood purifier , Hood's Sursapumlu , is having1 a tremendous lalo this season. Nearly everybody takes it. Try , it yourself. THE PltESS CLUB. "Doc" Ware Entertains It With a Rc- inarknblo Card Exhibition. For'tho past wcok a small effeminate lookIng - Ing young man , calling himself "Doc Ware , King of the Cards , " has boon holding forth is one of the great attractions at the Eden Muceo. Two days after his arrival , ho'mado 1 application to giro an exhibition of his skill L before the Press club and yesterday after noon that organization furnished him the opportunity ho craved. A number of the members and n few of their friends were present. To soy that the young man sur prised them , bnly partially states what are the real facts. All agreed that ho eclipsed any export in the manipulation of playing cards they had over seen. Every trick at tempted was performed cgplly , clovorlj and tatlsfactorily , Two or throe showed wonder ful perfection as well as extraordinary mom- cry in remembering the exact position of every card In thO deOk , Tbo club transacted a small amount of routine business , and decided to informally rntertaln the ereat humorists , 13111 Nye and J. Whltcomb Klley , next Sunday. A Natural Product of California. It is only found in Butte county , Cal tfornia , and in no ether part of the world. Wo refer to the tree that pro- dines the healing and penetrating cum used in that pleasant and olToetivo euro for consumption , asthma , bronchitis , End coughs , SANTA ABIE , the King of Consumption. Goodman Drug Co. guarantees and sells it for $1.00 a bottle tle , or $3 for $2.50. By the UBO of CALIFORNIA - -FORNIA CAT-H-CUUE , all symptoms of catarrh nro dispelled , and the diseased - eased nasal passage is speedily restored to a healthy condition. $1.00 n pack- ago. By mall $1,10. Circulars free. , PUGILISTIC CHANflOhEElia. Lively Sunday Sport Just Across the Ijlnc. < The BCCOO of last Sunday's cocking main was again alive with fanciers of the pugi listic charaotcryestcrday. It was a ' 'shako bog" affair , with (10 a side on each buttle. The same handlers were in the pit as on the previous Sunday , and the first fight was n rattling ono between u live-pound ten-ounce black breasted red and a llve-poOnd nine- ounce aomiiiick. They were both good birds , quick , strong dyers und game n pebbles. The red lost anoyo in the first handling , wullo the dotylnleU escaped with on lu : cctual sluah or two , Iu the second putting the rod's remaining optio was knocked out , fcut still the battle rapd. The dominion having the red ut this uimost helpless state , Seean to kick the lifeout of him taltreftt 8h6P ° - mi rBllt ) her ° * ? " ? wbloh el tbote unlocked for incidents often occur at cocking mains took phieo , In liiBt frenzied WTort'the s ghtless red b rrt wide a blind lly arid striking the donilnlck iho head drove l i > teol heel tin-ought U , klllta * Win dead ui n hnrouicr like a Ilusli. O/coui-se this occasioned much Jubilation niong Uip ndbprcnto of the red. Tliei cecond bitUo was short , sbui p uod tlo- cislvo. The birds were a black and a blua red , four pounds and four ounces each. They came together like n couple of locomo tives , and before the result could bo realized the blncK lay dead upon the turf. He had received the bluo'n gaff clear to the socket at the base of the loft wlhg. The third affray was long and desperate , although ono of the birds , a sort of hybrid between a Birmingham silver back and Newark red , was n "ducklo. " Ho-fought for twenty minutes and after cutting his adver sary all to pieces , ho turned , Jumped the pit , and could not bo induced to show further fight. The battle wan given to the opposition. The fourth fight was another short one , a ilvo and n half pound black rod quickly anni hilating a big black Spanish. This battle was for f23 a sldo. There wore two or three other fights bo- twccn inferior birds , and the crowd did not disperse until evening , Among ( ho Ours. "Bob , " a savage , big yellow and whlto bull terrier , owned by Qcorgo Tuthlll , from the Bluffs , and "Corker , " a whlto aad black bitch , owned by n South Omaha butcher , were pitted against each other near thov lake yesterday afternoon for 35 a sldo. Both dogs were big and flabby , and tipped the scales at fifty-one pounds each. Bob was n ferocious looking brute and appeared as If ho would as lief tackle a saw mill as a rat , and his owner had to hold him back with n cable chain , The first scratch was interesting whtlo it lasted , both "purps" receiving considerable punishment. Bob had a pound or two allowed out of hU under Jaw. while Corker had her loft fore foot masticated into a pulp. A 'break" occurred after flvo minute's light ing and the dogs wore carried to the cor ner. ner.On the second call botli dogs refused to scratch , but they wore pushed together and had another brief round without receiving , however , much additional punishment. They were urged together a ttiird thno and proved rank curs , as neither had any in clination to continue the mill , and were kicked out of the pit. Coming Sporting Kvcntq. The lady bykcrs will all take part in n race at the Coliseum next Wednesday , three hours in the afternoon and three in the evening. It is rumored in sporting circles that Miss Williams contemplates challenging Tom Eolc for a tcn-mllo dash. Next Saturday night Wilbur F. Knapp has a race on hand with Jack Klnoman and Major Mardls for $100 n side , Knapp to ride five miles and five Japa whllo his opponents rldo five miles. An interesting and varied programme will also bo arranged for this occasion. Next Monday evening the great six-day race , horses vs. bicycles , begins , with twenty trained broncos , owned by Buffalo Bill and ridden by a trio of cowboys , on the ono aide , and Prince , Knapp and Morgan on the other. The stakes are $1,000 a sldo and the entire gate. _ 'Expand the Mind By seeing as mnch as you can of the world. But ere you sot out cither as a tourist , com mercial traveler or emigrant whether you go by rail , steamship or steamboat , provide yourself with Hosteller's Slomach Bitters , which the traveling public recognizes as the finest medical safeguard and preventative of sea sickness with which any ono journeyIng - Ing by land or water can he provided. It furnishes to the western pioneer adequate protection against malaria , rheumatism and those disorders of the bowels which miasma tainted water beget. Its sedative effect upon a stomach perturbed by the rocking of a ship is truly magical , and It is a capital nppe- tlzor and ncrvo invlgorator. Excellent is it for biliousness and kidney inaction , and it counteracts in a remarkable degree the ef fects of fatlguo , physical or mental. After wetting and exposure In inclement weather , it should bo used as a provontativo. WITIIOU T ORGAN 1ZATlON. The Snloonkeops Moot , but Are Un able to Organize. Saloonkeepers hold a business mcetlntr In Cupninghams's hall yesterday aftdrnoon. The intention was to form an organization , but was not carried out. Sol Prince called the meeting to .order , and meant business , but the trouble commenced as soon as P. F. O'Brien , of North Six teenth street , was appointed chairman. For some reason , ho devoted his time to warning all the speakers to bo carof ul , as there were reporters present , and it took all the spare moments of Secretary Carl. Washburn Smith to keep notes on what the gentleman said. O'Brien wanted all the saloon men present to join the saloonkeepers organization as it now stands. Some of tbo ether mem bers , however , wanted to start n new ono with a little moro lifo and a great deal moro business in it. Then they talked on the Sun day law , and it was suggested that n petition bo circulated among tbo business men ask ing the mayor to allow the opening of the back doors of saloons on Sunday. The ones'- lion , however , was dropped and the old sa- loonkeopers'.associatlon was discussed again. Ono member said It had been run in the in terests of the brewers and a few xaloonmon , and after ho had been contradicted three or four times vUo mootintr adjourned. Advice to Motliorj. Mrs. Wlnslow's ' Soothing Syrup should al ways bo used for children toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays nil pain , cures wind colic , and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25con ts a bottlo. Death of Grant Pal so. Grant L. Palgo , a young man twcnty-ono years of age , died early yesterday morning of pneumonia at 1,213 North Seventeenth street. Ho had been In the employ of Smith & Co. , u dry goods firm. The remains of tbo young man were forwarded last night by Drexel & Maul to his late homo at Troy , Kan. , for in terment. Wm. Black , Abingdon , Iowa was cured of cancer of the eye by Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonicwhlch cures all blood disorders and diseases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best tonic and appetizer known. 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. TUB NEWMAN CllUflOU OPKNI3D. It Cannot Bo Dedicated Until Its Debt Has Ilcon Pnld. The Newman church , n now house of wor ship on St. Mnr.v's avenue , was formally opened last night by Bishop Newman and Rov. Ensign , who will bo tha pastor of the church , Tno property was recently owned by the St. Mary'a avenue Congrcgatlonlsts , but as that denomination Increased In mem bership the house was soon Insufficient In capacity to accommodate them , and they built a now structure diagonally opposite the now now Methodist church. Metho dists In the vicinity of Twenty-Sixth street and St. Mary's avenue wanted a house of worship near by and purchased the property from the Coiigrogationallsts. The house has been somewhat remodeled nnd newly painted and frescoed. It is qow a neat and attractive llttlo church. People were turned away last night for a lack of room. In the pulpit were Bishop Newman , Rev. Ensign nnd a number of lay men. The pulpit was beautifully decorated with flowers and ferns. After a short talk by the pastor the bishop preached a very eloquent and able sermon. Speaking of the now cdillee ho said : "Six months ago I passed through this sec tion of the city and suggested that the Methodist people residing in this portion of Omaha should have n church. Now they have It. My suggestion was to have n Sun day school first and when It advanced then a church could bo established , Moro than this has been accomplished. Not only was n Sabbath school started , but the church has also been established and the property se cured. In It wo meet for the llrsttimo to-night. Methodists nro not seces sionists. They do not scoedo. They estab lish colonies for the Lord. Numerically It Is the largest church in the country , and has over $ . ' 0,000,000. This now house of God has its limitations. You have a young and vigorous pastor nnd by being vigorous your selves you can accomplish great things. It Is a noble edifice , and the lines are distinctly drawn between this and other branches of the Methodist churches. The evil spirit must bo driven out nnd thcro should bo no bigotry. The church should bo the exponent of Catholicity. Your homos are to bo bonefitted by the now organization , nnd Christian instruction will bo imparted to you Sabbath after Sabbath. The dedication of the church remains with you. If people want churches lot them pay for them , and when ever you can get the Indebtedness oil the proportython dedicate your church. It will not do to dedicate it now for God has enough debts on Ills hands. " "Ho that ruleth the spirit Is mightier than ho who takoth n city , " was the bishop's sub ject in his sermon. Ho spoke of the vices and virtues > of people ; depleted characters of individuals who were born with their natural goodness or meanness ; the power of endur ance of individuals , their self-kuowlcdgc , their self-denial and self-control. At the conclusion of the sermon the Rov. Mr. Ensign mndo a few supplementary re- .marks about the purcha o'of the church property , and stated that $3,000 would soon have to bo raised on the purchuso and in re modeling the structure. Ho asked for sub scriptions varying from $ JOO down to f 10. Ho wanted live members of the congregation to each contribute $200 ; ton mcmbcrs , $100 each , 150 members , $50 each , and others 8J3 and $10. Li. O. Jones was the first to respond with $200 , and two or three others contrib uted like amounts. Gross , garden and Hold cods. Wm. Slovors & Co. , 10th and California. A New Train. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the UnioirPaclfle railway. This train loaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45 : a. m. ; loaves Omaha at 5:05 : n. m. , 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 iu Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas City and points cast und south via Kansas City. Returning , train leaves Manhattan at 2:2-5 : p. m. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0:25 : p. in. , Lincoln nt 7:50 : * p. m. , and Omaha at 11:20 p. m. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:40 : p. m. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topeka and the cast , and from Denver , Salina , Abolino and all points wostj enabling passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska In the shortest possible timo. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking cars and first-class day coaches of the latest pattern. The neyv train will fill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ TI1K PEHSEOUTION OF ROSE. A Strange Cnso Which Has Attracted JMuch Attention. . The prosecution of Rose Andrcson , for the alleged stealing of money from Ed. Miuiror , attracted moro attention and was the subject ot moro comment last Week than any case that has been tried in the courts of Douglas county for a long time. Judces , lawyers und everybody else have been talking about it. All agrco that the affair had many very peculiar features. Why would a young wo man of nineteen , with u college education , and $3,000 , biro out as domestic at $3 per xveokj That is very characteristic of the Gorman raco. How could a business man who banks his money every day , lese so much in so short a time without missing it sooner ! Why was Captain Green , of the ( > o- llco force , so anxious to turn the $1,000 over to Maurer , when it should have been loft in the hands of the court i Why was the first search warrant for $123 so mysteriously lost and a now ono obtained fixing the amount at $1101 These are some of the questions pro pounded. For a disordered liver try Bcccham's Pills John Ilricht Seriously 111 LONDON , March 2J , John Bright has had a serious relapse. Tbo doctor is In constant attendance. CREAMDELICIOUS DELICIOUS EXTRACTS NXtlillLmiTFUVfiflS Used by the United Statei Government. Endorsed by the beads of the Great Universities nd 1'ubllc I'ood Atialyati , as the Strongest , 1'urot nnd most Healthful. Dr. Trice's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia , Llmepr AHim. Dr. 1'rlcc's Delicious I'lavorinpl- , tracts , Vnnilla , J.cmou , Orange , Almond , Kose , etc. , do not contain I'oltouous Olla or Chemicals. PRICE'BAKING POWDER CO. , Now York. Chlcaso. 6t. Louis. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Hardware and Cutlery , Mechanic * ' 2ootn , FliieBroiixe Vitlldar.1 } ' Goods an < l Buffalo Seals * . 14O5 Douglas St. , Omaha. This powder norer varies. A marvel of purity strength nnd wholesomouo . Moro economical than the ordinary kinds , and rnnnot bo sold In comnotltlon with tno multltudei of low cost , ehortwolght alum or phosplmto powders. Sold only in cans. Hoynl Waking Fowdor CX > - , lJ VVallstroet NOW York ESTABLISHED 1351 ( 186 So. Chicago , Ills. 1 ClnrUSt. The Regular" Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS tonic , Nervous aM Private Diseases , SB-NERVOUS DEBILITY , LOU Manhood , Faillne Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and all ( lie effect ) Scadinjr to early dccuy and [ ihap < Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-falling tuccess. 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SWIFT'S'SPECIFIC cured'me of malignant HlooiU'oison utter 1 had been treated In. vain with old no-called remedies or Mercury and Potash. S. S. 8. iiotonly cured thn lllood Pol- son but relieved the Kneumutism which was caused bytliH poisonous inlttcin ! . GEO.-llOVULU SMLZUa Avenue , N Y. Scroful adevoloped on inr dauBhter swelling nnd lump son her neck. We ji re her SWIPT'H Si'KCiFic , and the result was wonderful nnd the cure prompt. A , DKAKMOSD.Cleveland.Tcnn. SWl WsSi'KClwiO Is entirely n. vegetable rem edy ; nhd Is the only remedy which permanently cures Scrofula , liloort Humors , Cnuror nndCcn tuglous lllood I'olsun. i-diid for books on blood nnd skin diseases , mailed fioc. THE SWIFTSPBCIHC Co. . Drawer3. Atlanta , G'n 3m. OWEN'S AUD PATENTED Auc. 16 , 1837. IMPROVED FEB.-I , 1889. BE. OWSITS EIKCTRO- GALVANIC ) BODY BELT . ANT ) BUSPZHSOEY an Kiiarante d to cure the fol * -lowlog dlicaici. caDcljt All w&hcsmatio Complaint ! , [ Lumbago , General and " " > oui EeliiUty. 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Sold oaljr by tbe OWEH ELECTRIC BELT fc APPLIANCE CO. aO8 North aroodiiRT. . LOU ja MO. of Trees ! Consisting of Fruit Trees , Small Fruits , drape Vines. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs , Bvcr- grcens. Hoses' etc. , together with a large assort ment of Trees nnd Seeds for planting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK. Facilities unsurpassed. Wrlto for wholesale and ruUll lists. Address , gHE.VAMlOAIl - NURSEKIES , D. S. LAKE , Proprietor. BURNANDOiVH. - - IOWA. STATE .LINE , To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Liverpool , I'llO.M Nr.W VOIIK liVKRY TllUllSDAV. Cabin passitge $ ti nnd ( oO luuording to loc.i tion of htutoroom. Kxcarslon $ < . " > tu J'.K ) . Bte ritBe to und frem Kurmio ut Ix > we t Hates , AUSi'IN I1ALUW1N At CO , General AguntH. , Kl Ilrondwuy , New Voi k , John DleRun , O ono nil WoKternAueiit , HU Itan1 dolph St. , Chlcngo , Hurry It Jloorcs unil Thoa- 1 ] , ilcC'uim , itgouts ut Omuba. FOR MEN ONLY ! A VACITIVP ForLOETorTAUJNO MANHOOD i M rUl II0C oentral aad M2KVOU8 DEBILITYl sHYTI ? T1 Weakness of M lj-ind Hindi Effect ] V * * > & of Errors or Emnmti in Old or Youor. B.bu.t. Kohl. H1MIOOU full. ll < iMrr . How In Balarjr aid irMctBo mii , t JD rito'Hi iiuGixs * i'ARTa r Aour , 4tKl > | tlr flllluIIOVK TUIlTorXT Kf .SI. la tH , Iwtl/r fro41 8UIM. , T rrlUriM , a > 4 " .r.l toulrUa. TM e vrltt Ur . boo * , rail > iDlaaall , < I unwh all d frat. i.imi ttlt MSilCAt CO. , tuFfAlO , N.T. PENNVKOVAfc tVAFBRa era sjucceagfully tued monthly by oyer 10,000 f I dles. An Safe , Kfftctualand l'teata t VJ S1 pr box by mall.or at drugglsto. Staled -Por ctUar ! ; po tag Karaps. Addrewi TUB KoftBCA Cacmcii , Co. , Dorrnotr , Mtcu. For sale ami by mall bit Jrui/lVo.Ouialt < t , Our full line of Spring Overcoats is now ready for inspection , comprising the choicest fabrics nnd most cor root stylos. Our mm is to furnish gnrmoiits perfect in fit and workmanship nt n renscnablo cost. Our shovr windows arc very attractive this week by the display of this line of goods. Men's Suit Department. A special offer for this week is a line o men's all wool blue cheviot sack and srock suits , made from a good * ordered especially for our trade and recommended to business men as a very desirable nnd perfect fitting suit ntf the reasonable expense of $10 per suit. Sacks nnd f roblft , nil sizees. Our new goods are coming in every day. Our stock nt present is moro complete than at any date siuco the Continental was opened , The sale in our children's department last year , was fur beyond our expectations , nnd by keeping the largest stock and selling only first class goods , and nt prices that only largo manufacturers cna ! offer we expect to double our business this season. One of the choicest suits we have ever offered for the price is shown this week as a special bargain , a neat brown check in Scotch Cheviot at § 5 per suit. Ages 4 to 14. MONEY ORDERS. All request for spring samples will be filled this week. Send for any article in our establishment and it wil be sent you by express and if not satisfactory crn be returned and we will pay all charges. OMAHA BOSTON Freeland , Loomis & Co. NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors ] Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , lias Moyor-Estattisnei 1853-Adolph Heyar eyer ro. . , SIXTEENTH.AND FA11NAM STREETS. General Agents lor .STEIN WAY , GHICKER1N3 , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR Story &Clari awl Slmtnirtll Organi- SPKCIAI. I'llICES AND TEHM3. Write I NBUVOUt * . CIIIIONIO nnd 1'HIVATB DISKASKS of MEN and WOMEN successfully trcatoJ. YOUNG MEN . hoclcty , Kldmy Troublrsor nny dltea'dof tueUenl * to-Urlnmy Or/linn , ran hero tlnd u nf and speedy euro. Charucs reasonable , erpuclally to the poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro lire ninny tronbledwltu too frequent evHcuu tlonn of the blndilcr , often nccompunlcu by u sunlit BiunrtlnK or burnlnu iwnsallon , nml weakcnlnu ) 'f inu aystein in a manner the patient cannot iicrounl for. On examining the uilimry ilopotlti a rnpy sediment will often tie found , and sometime * rmrtlulos of ultiu- men will appear or the color ba ot a thln.inlllilsli hue , UKaln connKlnir. to a dark or torpid apuojrdnco. Thorn are mnnv men who ilia of this difficulty. Ignor ant of the CHUSP. which is thananonl plii/u of Hoinl- nal weakness. ' 1 be doctor will Kiarantcun perfect cure In all such ca es , and n heiltnv restoration of Hie jjenlto-urlnary organs , ( 'oimiltatlon free. Hend ' . ' Lent stamp for "Vouivi Man's Krlentl.or ( JulUu to Wedlock , " tree eo nil. Aldrr-m DH , . SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12tb St. , Kansas City , Mo. hl pnper , The''lion11-High ' ' Pressure Hose The Kc t It * tlio Cheapest ! FOR SALE IIV THK 'Following ' Pliimte Iliisscy & Hey Co , , M. A. Free , ( jruhnm 1'ark , J. J. Ilaiil liiiiii J , Jj. Wclsliuiis , J. It. Jiunmele , H. I , Morrison , Jtoso A : Ilulfe , And all leading plumbers throughout the west. The pressure guuiantee Imprinted in the body oftlio caver J * n protection to the consumer against common hose. READ THIS ! We will make you a prefent or a building lot ad joining one of the IIIOHC promlbliiK cities of the \Vt8t and pay the taxes on it for two years if you will < lo a Might service for us In your town , tend us your name nnd we will wilt * you full particulars. Address TUB NOHTII. \VKST CO. , ( 'At Webatli av nue , JJblcaso , III. apd 1 umora rurcd. experience. \ Knife , CANCER Vrtt. J-U.UrUICIIAKM.b. IVl WiU > MbAt..CUcii .IU , "In the Spring n yonng man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. " Hut comfort and appearance sbould not l > o for gotten. Whether nmrrled nt slnglo , u Kuntlcmnn always wants to ho well drc od. AsprlnK over coat Is H nccevftnry nrttclo of dress to every mini , nnd yon should Inspect our Block. Von will bo euro to tlnd nomctliliiB satisfactory both In quality and prices , which ranee from f'i to MO. A Sure Cure OB 20to60 DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Dallied 0.11 Medical Science. When Mercury , loilldo of Potassium , Barsapa illla or Hot Hiirlugs fall , uugiiuranteoa cure. Wo have a liemedy , uu known to anyone in tiio World outside of ourl'oinpiiuy , and one that Inn JVUVEK FAIMiO to cmetho most obstlnnlo cases. Ten dayfl'tn iccent canes UOCH the work , lilntlie old dironlo deep seated ruses that we solicit. Wo have cured liundiedH who have been abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced Incurable , and wo challenge the world to bring us a caao that we will not euro In le sthan sixty dftj'H. Hlnco the history of ineaiclne a true specific for Hyphllln has been bought for but never found until our HIAC.IC RIJMKDY was dlscovcfeil.rfxnd we are Instilled In saylns It Is thii only Uumeuy in the World taut will pos itively cure , bwcauso the latest Modlr&l Works , published by the beet known authorities , nuy \vaBnoveratruo8peclllo before. Onrrom- edy will euro when vverythlng elne IHIH failed. Why waste your time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with physlulaiiA that cannot cum you , you that hove tried everything eUa fthould come tons nownnd K t permanent relief , yon never can get it elss- where. Murk what we say. in the end you imiut tuku our lemedy or NKVKIt recover und yon that have been mulcted hnt n Nhort time should by all moans c mo to UK now , not on * In tenof nnw castf.s ever uet permanently cured. Many Ret help and think they are free from the disease , but in one , two or three veurs after it appearii s.iln in u more horrible fpnn , Thin is a blood Purifier and will Cure tiny Skin 01- Blood IMbcasa when Everything Klse Fails. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Room 10 and 11 , U. H. National Hank llulhllug , Oiniilm. No ! ) . Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And nil necessary lupvrs HI In 1 , W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Engineer , CASl'Klt. WVO. , or UMAIM. NIUMIAHKA Tfl WEAK u jjfiiBSa iar IU In E H gsf ss s t will Mod valuable treatlM ( ots'.ed ) oontclcliiff full 3Sft5ttR'oTyS ? SSSDUfl. CONK. Jeerless'Dyes 'Sff ' I OMAHA MEDICALa SURGICAL INSTITUTfl N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodffo Sts. ion THE TIIBATJIINT Of ALL Appliances for Deformities and Truss 3. ' Best facilities , apparatu * and remedies for iuco8i fnl treatment- aver ? form ot dlseaso requiring Medical or Suraical Treatment. ' FIFTY ROOP/IS FOR PATIENTS. ' Hoard and attendance ! best boipltal accornmodft * ilona In the wosu i WHITE FOR ciuciiLAns on Deformities and Ir ce , Tresses , Club feet , Curratura of tno Bplno. 1'ilcfi Tumorf. Cancer. Catarrh. Bronchitis , lobalaTloni RlectrlcUr. I'aralrsls. Upllepsr. Kidney. Uladder ] Kje , Kar , Hkln and lllood , and all Sure leal operaloul < DlBoaaos of Women a Specialty * ' BOOK UN DISEA6U OF WOUKN KllEB. ONLY EELIABLB 1ISDIOAL INSTITUTfl MAKING X BFUCIALTT OT / PRIVATE DISEASES ; All Blood Diseases iiiccesifullr treated. Srpllil | ( I'olsnn remored from tbe arstam without morpMr ) Mew restorative treatment for loss of Vital IMWqr Persons unable to rinlt us mar be treated at home b correspondence. All communloatloni conddentja Medicines or Instrument * sent br mall or exprosi s/inuroljr packed , no marks to Indicate contents o sender. One personal Interview preferred. Call an consult us or send blstoryof your case , and wo wil Mod In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN. FREE ! J Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Imnoi lentr , B/phllls , Uleet and Varlcocdo , wltli question list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , ot DK. McJIENAMY , Oor.Utb and Dodge 8t . . - OMAHA , NEH Steck Piano Iloinuflcublc for powerful sympathetic tnno , pllublo action nnd absolute dura' ' blllty ; JiO years' record the bo t guaran tee of tho' excellence ) of these Instru- nionts. WOODBRIDGE BROS , EASTERN TRUST FUNDS 'A large amount of money lo loan on Im proved real estate liUlio city of Omnha. Thost fundsulllbe distributed in aiima to suit , bul largo loaus are preferred , Applications nuy bi mudu to teE , S , BISBEE , First National Hank Hnlltllng. Olio of the Most Succe.Hir.it SPECIALISTS In the Treatmsnt of ail Clironio , Spe cial and Private Diseases , LOSS OF MANHOOD , Sexual ( M't'atii , nbiulutvly cured. PRIVATE DISEASES , antcKd , CKIU niCAQC ? nil * tr > tuj ct for OMH UlOtnOCO * Klvr complflxlon , und a pur'itt UUlloULIMIIUII J PrlFF' Trt-fttincnt t ) | inuti conevpona tl cnd tamp for reply. Olflpo Bushman Blop/c , t6th nntf Sta. Umaliui Nwo