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8 TBDE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 27. ' 1889. THEJ3ITY. Collections of Internal revenue yes- tardny wore $1,601.21. The nyornpo numbo'r ot building per mits grantca'dnily for the past ton clays bas boon thirteen. Martin Uonariokson was arrested yes terday afternoon for obstructing with blinds the view into his saloon. Charles Kiltorson was arrested yester day pn suspicion ol bolnp the thlof who brpko into P. L. Cotton's residence and itolo ngold breastpin and ring. Inspector Turnbull has sent a circular letter to all the druggist requiring them to"keep n register of all liquors sold or given away by thotn. The pon- altv for failing to do this is a fine of not more than 8100 and thirty days In the county jail. -J. J. Donnelly , assistant manager of the A ! > T. , in running across Twen ty-second street between Burtand Cum- Ihg Monday night to extinguish a llro occasioned by tno explosion of a lamp , fell Into a motor line trouch and severely sprained his loft arm. Married Monday nlghtatBo'clock , at the residence of Mr. J. B. Cross , on Pacific street , Mr. E. W. Norrls to Miss Bndlo McLaughlln. This young and popular couple are well known in Omaha , where they have a host of friends who wish them all the prosper ity and happiness imaginable. Mr. pnd Mrs. Norrls will continue to reside in Omaha. Medical GolicKo Commencement. At Boyd's opera house this after noon nt 8 o'clock will occur the eighth an nual commonecmont of the Omnnn Medical college. In addition to the papers of the graduates on address to tbo class will bo de livered by Dr. Duryca. Bound for Jjiucoln. Mrs. Magglq Molkolson , an insane Danish woman , who has been confined In the county jail the past few days , was adjudged insane by the lunacy board ycstorday afternoon. She will bo sent to the asylum at Lincoln at pnco. pnco.&n &n Unsafe Structure. A ono-and'Ohe-lmlf story frame structure on South Eleventh street , between Farnam and Harnoy streets , is .reported to bo m an unsafe condition. It was until recently oc cupied by W. A. Rtoa , a contractor , but was deserted by him because ho feared a collapse. It in ntt old rookery and is owned by C. F. Goodmun. _ The Trunk is Gone. Charles F. Iluhlngor claims that on March 15 , he paid H. M. Slutcr , 214 North Sixteenth troot , to take a trunk to the Union Pacific depot. ' Since Slater took possession of the trunk Hulllngor has never seen it and has written in valn.to Slater for an explanation. There tins been numerous complaints of Into of trunks disappearing in the sumo manner. " Chief Scavoy will institute an investigation. fc ' An Interesting Suit. Frank Lochnltt , the lessee of the saloon in tbo Banko's blocK , refused to pay his rent - because the proprietor , E. Butt , had built a house just back of the saloon , which cut oft the light. lie claims his profits worn de P creased thereby from $35 to only $2 and 13 per day. Butt sued Lochnitt for the acnt K before Justice Krooftcr and got judgment. Lochnitt has a case in the county court KI gainst Butt , suing him for damaging his I business. IR The Old Man Weakened. vvp A week or two ago there was aa indignant p father prowling around the police station IH With an olghtJhour story about how the boys hvr \ tf around Cuming street were being led astray by designing- saloon , men. HQ told the officers how no had found fiis own fourteen- .voar-old son playing poker , and ho to.'d ' 'Jj ; ' * them several other tbings. Ho sword out a " * warrant for the man that allowed the boy to play cards inihls house , and yesterday the case was culled up. The court docket roads : 41 Jensen , permitting minors to fre quent his billiard nnd pool rooms Dismissed for want of prosecution. " There is nothing like a father's lovo. Obscene Mall Matter. * Homer Busby , who was arrested in Kan sas on the uhurgo of sending obscene litera ture through the malls , was arraigned before United States Commissioner Anderson ycs- Urday , and hold to the United States district court in the sum of $500 , in default of which ho was committed Uuxwnlt trial. Busby is accused of using ? obscene and indecent Ian- guano in a letter posted at Alma , Nob. , August 7,1880 , to a lady at Hastings. Tbo name of the lady to whom the vulgar letter was written is Mrs. L. C. Miller , of Hast ings. , , * Marriage .Licenses Folio wing are the raarriifgo licenses issued yesterday in1 the county court by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Ago ( Lyman Palmer , Omaha. . , , . . . , . . . . 2C 1 Alco ; E. Reynolds , Omaha ' . . 10 i Peter A. Bcndoxor , Omaha 3C ( Mary Anderson , Omaha 2 ( I William H. iPoarce , Qmabu 80 I Clara F. Bo'avcr , Omuha , 23 I William Jcnks , Omaha , 20 jj Louisa Coleman , Omaha 15 ' Becchnm'l'Hls ' cure bilious and snorvou ills ' ' Cleveland's Story. , Mr. 'Robert ' Cleveland , of whom a story from Nebraska City bus appeared , arrived 1 to the city ycstorday and denies ' ' ( ho sensational re ports-from Nebraska City _ tbout scandalous relations existing botwcen himself and Miss Rlttu Villers , the elocu tionist. Ho also denounces the report of his " " wife pursuing thorn and threatening to shoot is all a lio. Air. Cleveland says Miss Villers Is a young laity above reproach. She is a poor but gifted -girl who is astcnntlng to make an honest living for herself nnd mother. Mr. Cleveland has acted no manager.for her entertainments and there all relations have luasud. Lecture on , Ancient Art. Monday evening ut Llnlngor's art gallery the Western Arfnssoclatlon was treated to a lecture on "Anclont Art and Modern V Archaeology" by Miss S. W. Moore of the Nebraska university , Miss Moore said in f Orjof I , itl "Ancient art as wo know it exists in the snutlliUed mnrblo forms of gods and doml- , , , gods , heroes , athletes , mythical creatures and ' Historical portraits. Vhoir beauty und grace ' instruct us us nothing else can do as to the paluro of thu Weal. For in these lonely , ill- v audorstood but-awo-Inspirlng guests of our 1 practical ago , modern archwlugy has redis- oovored the world of their nativity. Wo can - now gozo Into the very faces of kings and magnates whoso lianics had become but a re ceding echo , Our fcot may stand upon tbo threshold of homos vacated thousands of years ago. Wo uuty enjoy with the undents Knew their long lost nrtc and refinements. Their tombs more than temple of clvlo building are full of what was every- d y life when the world was young. Wby bayovp fallen Jiolr to such vust possessions i Tin challr. ellfl' .tells us of the continuity.of' tulwu ) llfo in the quiet depths of tbp ocean ; th * granite and gneiss of nature's convul- i\sUoB i the coal of resistless force. So the VMt I'luturo ' rises tfoforO us as wo linger over K h Bdfql of 'pebbles und stones. The tem ple * and palaces of undent .Egypt. Assyria Mi ) Pwrgla llo hidden under mound * sixty or 4 fclgfcty feet in Uolpht. Over the Forum of Horn * tbo soil had HcoumulatcU to a depth of Cwrty-throo feet , All \Mt Is literally the ' u V f ages , v Aroiiwologlcal Institutes have boon cstab- , U i la Piii&tlno und la Athens. Each try roprcscntod has it corj > a of export * k t from its greatest universities' 1 hope i Western ArtoMociutlon will Watch with M Interest " -tlio dovolopuiont of art Bluffy. . _ * , CfVt rrh curca. heAlth nnd owoet ' soaureU by Sliiloh's CitUirrU r. Wliio 60 cents. Nasal In- fred. ' ' 'For tlo by Uooduiao HADES ISLAND. Chief Scnvcjr Says lie Will Attempt tone no for in It. * ChlofofPdllco Scavoy remarked yesterday morning that ho intended to do all within his pow/or to bring to an end the scenes of drunkenness , disorder and vice that are openly and brazenly enacted upon Cut-Off Island , and that next Sunday every doggery that Is found open out there or within the two-mile limit , will bo pulled and the o'fTcnd- crs prosecuted under the Slocumb law. The chief said there were three Joints particu larly notorious , not far from the cast end of the Locust street bridge. Those are owned by a man called "Shorty , " Van Norman and Whlto & O'Brien , who It is alleged were responsible for all of last Sunday's ribaldry and rowdyism. The chief says that a repetition of the disgrace will not bo toloratcd. Ho had a long consultation with Sheriff Coburn j-ostcrday , but the two- mile limit controversy prevented them from arriving nt a conclusion as to what course to pursue. Itwn * determined upon , however , that the surest way would bo to nave city cngliTccr go up there and establish , beyond a question , the city's boundary line. This will bo done to-morrow. "It makes no difference , how ever. " remarked the chief , "whore this real line is , I Intend to file a complaint against every man who dares violate the law by soiling liquors next Sunday within this al leged two-mile exemption tract. I am not going to stand Idly by and see the saloon men of Omaha obeying the law fully , and have a lot of thieves , loafers and toughs running the business defiantly at our back doors. Iboro is some way to roach this mob , and the courts must point It out. I'll attend to the rest. I am going to begin this work to day by the arrest of Tom Board , who runs a place out Twenty-fourth street , near Cleveland place , which ho claims Is In South Omaha. Ho pays his license taxes there , but I think ho is in side the city proper , and I am going to take this course to find out. Ho shall not keep open there on Sundays. " Iho reporter called on Byron Rood and asked him what ho know about this Cut-Oft Island within whose Jurisdiction It lies , and ho said : "Part of this Island , in fact nearly the whole of it , lies in Iowa. There Is no question whatever about that. The state line remains Just whore It was originally estab lished bv congress , and no action of the elements can blot it out or change it. I know it has been a harbor for the lawless element of this city. When ordered off of this land thcso pcoplo claim that It belongs to the government , and that they have as much right there as any oho. I ousted them from my possessions , though , over a hundred of them , and built a fence around my land , have a man live there and keep It clear of these pests. I think a strenuous effort should bo made to dig this vicious clement out n't hero , root and branch , and I believe If will bo dono. The state line extends from 800 to COO feet from the end of that Locust street bridge , and no further. When you cross that line you are in Iowa. I believe , however , that one of the thrco saloons you have mentioned is Inside the limits of this city and should bo abolished. " What yo'u nooQ is a medicine which is pure , efficient , reliable. Such is Hood's Snrsaparilln. It possesses peculiar - culiar curative powers. Congratulating the Mayor. A dozen ministers of the city met at Mayor Broatch's office nt2 :30 : o'clock p.m. yesterday , for the purpose of congratulating htm on his enforcement of the Sunday closing order. Among the ministerial gentlemen were Mean Gardner , Rev. W. J. Harsha , Rev. A.M. Gordon. Dr. A. R. Thaln , Rev. "Luther W. Kuhns , Rov. C. N. Dawson , Rev. John R. HendersonRov. . C. T. Brady , Rev. A. 1C. Lamar , Rov. Dr. . tDotweller , Rov. J. A. Mulligan and Rov. A. M. Colaneri. The last named gentle man represented Bishop O'Connor and Dean Gardner represented Bishop Worthlngton. t . When the mayor received the ministers of the different religious denominations , ho stated that ho believed the better element of the saloon men would comply with the law. Ho also reviewed thn condition of the su- buban saloons on the islands , and thought they could bo closed. The mayor also said ho thought of making on effort to com pel the houses of prostitution to abandon the sale of liquors on the Sabbath day. Dean Gardner read a letter from Bishop Worthington , expressing his thunUs and congratulations on the closing order. Each minister expressed his gratitude and told the mayor that he had doncTtho proper thing in the enforoomont of the law. Dean Gardner told Mayor Broatch ho had 75,000 pcoplo upholding him in the enforce ment of the closing order. Discoveries More Valuable than Gold Are SANTA ABIE , the California dis covery for Consumption and Diseases of the Throat. Chest and Lungs , and CAL IFORNIA CAT-R-OURE , the only guaranteed euro for Catarrh , Cold in the Head and kindred complaints. They are sold at $1 per package , or three for $2.50 , and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacilio Coast. Not secret compounds. Guar anteed bv the Goodman Drug Co. Unolo Coburn. Sheriff Coburn received a letter to-day from Beaver Creek , Fremont county , Colorado rado , that completely mystified and non plussed him. Roy. who is evidently a young follow , addressed Mr. Coburn as Unole Will , and in the body of his little story says : "I write this because you are the only -relative living that I have , or know anything about. My father and mother are both dead. " The sheriff could not understand it. He had never before heard of a relative by the name of Hedges , . " ] , have used St. Patrick's pills , " sayfl Mr. J. Reynolds , of Maylield , Ky. . "and pronounce thorn suporlor to any I have over before used. I do not hcsituto to recommend them , knowing them to bo reliable. " They are thorough , yet gentle in their action andt leave the system in splendid condition. As a cathartic , or for disorders of the liver , St. Patrick's pills have uo equal. Sola by all druggists. , Matutinal Blnzou. The fire department was called out thrco times yesterday. The first blaze was nt Twelfth and Jackson , where a frame build ing belonging to the sisters of charity was damaged to the extent of $15 worth. The llro had been caused by q tenant stuffing an old coat in the entrance to the flue , .The * second run was made to A. Travis' house on Fifteenth street opposite the Webster street depot. A defective flue was the cause. The vigorous work of Mr. Travis had-nearly extinguished the flames before the depart ment Arrived. While ho was In front of a window a stream of water from a hose broke the glass all to pieces In his face cutting him badly but not seriously. ADout & 0 will cover the damage to his house and furniture by the flro. _ Sleepless nights made mlsorablo by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good man Drug Co. The Doantiritl Queen. The auditorium of the Westminster Pres byterian k church was Ailed Monday evening with a delighted audience , the occasion beinglo \ rendition of the cantata "Queen Esther'1 by the members of the young people's society of the church. The beautiful production was given In concert form , and the talents dis played by the Individual singers were excel lent. O. C. Easson , who Imporsqnatcd King Ahasucrus , has a magnificent bass volco and rendered his solos with spirit. Miss Flor ence L. Baker , as Queen Esther , displayed a charmingly sweet as well as strong soprano voice. Mr. G. R. Guild , of Galena , was cast as Hamnn , while O. T. McPherson repre sented Mordecal. The cast was completed as follows : Zorcsh , Miss Julia Ncwcomb ; Mordocal's sister , Miss Ida Mlscncr ; Proph etess , Miss B , Blrkhouson Scribe , James G. Kilgour ; Harbona , George Chaplin ; Guards , W. R. and G. H. Vaughan ; Hogal , R. Lamar ; High Priest , R , W < Taylor ; King's Pages , Masters Charlie Nowcomb and John Guild ; First Maid of Honor , Mrs. Sackott' Mrs , C. J. Alvoroz , accompanist. Woodruff Granite Qnnrrr. I am prepared to furnish Woodruff granitq in paving blocks , door sills and stops , or blocks of most any dimensions at cheap ilguros. Also handle at my Lincoln yard all classes of out stone for any part of the state. Ask for Ilguros. Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob. . Mlro Dlcohlor's Counsel. A rumor was hoard ycstorday to the effect that James E. Woolworth would take a hand in the prosecution of Ellzadoth Bloch- loren behalf of her victim's aged father , but it had no foundation. Mr. Woolworth was soon , and said : "No , I was never engaged in the trial of a criminal case in my life , and never want to b9 if I can help it. " "But you have had correspondence with Mr. King regarding this affair ! " "Yes , some. Ho and I are old acquain tances and ho has advised with mo , but with no understanding or expectation that I shall have ny thing to do with iho trial. " Mr. Woolworth , also says that King has decided not to take any more part or inter est , in the prosecution than to merely furnish the state with such ovldonco as it may de mand of him. Ho will probably arrive here next Sunday evening or Monday morning. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds and chapped hands , and all sltln eruptions. Will positively euro all Idnds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB- IETINE OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at OS cents per box by mall 80 cents. _ Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnnm at. , telephone 1201 , blank book makers , etc , . A Question of Authority. Monday a warrant was Issued for Thomas Colloppy on a charge o'f selling liquor on Sundav. Colloppy conducts a saloon on Twenty-fourth street and the Bellevue road , and claims to bo outside the limits of Omaha and subject to the regulations of South Omaha , to which corporation ho pays ais license. On these grounds Colloppy avers that the authorities of Omaha have no right to dictate the provisions of the law , as regards closing saloons on Sunday. Walking advertisements. Every man , woman and child who has once tried Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup connot say enough in its praise. The wonderful cure by Salvation Oil of Mr. M. Culp , a chronic1 rheumatic , 229 < Gcorgo street , Baltimore , Md. , has awakened wide-spread interest. Bhe Grabbed the Burelar. Mrs. John Sandstrom , 1810 Leavenworth , heard a strange noise in her parlor and en tering found a strange man with a pair of her shoes and a hair chain tipped with gold , belonging to her husband. She did not scream or faint , but rushing up to the bur glar she grabbed him and tried to take the booty from him , The burglar managed to Jerk away taking the articles with him. He disappeared down an alloy and although the police have a good description of him and are looking for him they have not yet been able to find him. To err is human , but you make no mistake if you use Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic lor dyspepsia , costiveness , bud breath , piles , pimple * , ague and malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , or diseases of the Iddnovs , stomach and livor. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Ill Treatment of the Mall. Deputy United States Marshal Howard of Kansas arrived hern ycstorday with a prisoner named Homer Btsby and turned him over to Mr. Bicrbowor for further consideration. It seems that Blsby has been tryiug to be gay with Mrs. Miller of Hastings , and usdd the mails to insult.hor with loiters contain ing very obscene language. Ho was captured at Chery Vale. Immediately upon arrival the young man was taken before Commis sioner Anderson and bound over in the sum $500 to appear for trial at the next term of the United States district court. Secure a sound mind , which seldom goes without a sound digestion , bv us ing the genuine Angostura Bitters pi Dr. J. G. B. Slegort & .Sons. All drug gists. t ' Gwin & Uunmlrc. J. W. Gwin and J. W. Dunmlro , two ex perienced men in the business , have bought out the gun and sporting goods house ol John J. Hardln , und hereafter the firm wll sail under the name of Gwin & Dunmlro. An immense now stock of all descriptions ol sporting commodities will be put in and an effort tnado to increase the popularity of this house as a headquarters for sportsmen , bicyclists , baseball players and the whol < fraternity. CREAM OIRttlS * * . U ed by the United State * Government. Endo-rled by the heads of the Crctt pnUe ! tlc ml i public Fowl Analysts , .a the BUanirci Kt fcitirolLt nnd most llpnlihful. nr. Vrict's Cream Jtakintt . YbVd . . . . . iloen | iot _ cqulMii . AujnTonla.i.lme'or . Alwra. , r , rrice' Dellciou ] 'la > pHoit - tracts , Vanilla , I.ciuoji.Orautc.Aliucni | io etc.douotcoutalttl'oisonou Oll orC Uenircal . PWICE-BAKING HOWDEH CO. , NcwYorK. ChlcBgo. St.ioul . POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A mnrvel of purity strength and wholcsomoncss. Moro economical than the ordinary Kinds , and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitudes of low cost , kihortwolght alum or phospaate powders. Bold only In cani. lloynl JUuklng Powder Co. , 19) Wall street Now York. Our little girl when tut three weeks old.uroko out with oczemn. We tried the proscription from so vcral good doctors , uut without any special benefit. Wo tried 8. B. B. , and by the ; fmo one bottle was gone , her head begim to lionl , and by the time she had taken six bottles she was entirely cured. Now she has a full and loavy head of hair a robust , healthy child. I fool It but my duty to matcv this statement. H. T B WO UK , Ulch Hill , Uo. { 3P Bcnd for our Books on Blood nnd Skin , laensea and Advice to BufTcrors. mailed rroo. Hi : S will Bi'ECU-ia Co. , Drapers. Atlanta Qa. Y'S EXTRACT of MEAT. Ftncatnml Cheapest Meat Flavouring Stock furSoups Made Dishes and Sauces. As Hoof Tea , "an Invalua bio tonic. " Annual mile 8axOUU ) Jars. . Genuine only with f olrnllo ot Juitus von Lloblg signature In blue across label. Bold by Storekeepers , OroceM and DrixrelstR. LIUUIj's KXTKACT OF MEAT CO. , Ij'til , London Bold by Ulchurdson Drug Co. , ondlilakc.Uruco A Co NPREOEDENTED 'ATTRACTION u OVEII A MILLION DISTRIBUTED ! Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by the legislature In 1803 , for Educational and Charltablorpurposes , and Its franchise mo/lo a part ot tha present Btato Con stitution , In 1HT9 , by an overwhelming popular vote. - Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Bernl- Annually ( June and December ) and Its ORAND SINGLE NUMBEK DRAWINGS take place In each of the other ten months of the year , and are all drawn In public , at tlio Academy of Music , Now Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of Its Drawings , nndPrenipt Payment of Prizes , ATTESTED AB FOLLOWS : We do hereby certify that wo suparvlsat- arrangements for all the Monthly aua Soml-An nual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company , and In person manage and control tno Drawings themselves , and that tno same are conducted with honesty , fairness and In good faith toward all parties , and wo authorize no company to use this cortlllcato. with fac- tlmllcs of oua signatures attached , In Us adver sisemeuta' COMMISSIONERS. We , the undersigned Hanks and flankers , will pay all Prl/os drawn In The Louisiana State Lotteries which may bo presented at our coun- tcrs R. M. WATiMSLKYl Pros. Louisiana Not. Hank. PiEHRK LANAUX Pros. State Nat'l Dank. A. HALDWIN. Pros. Now Orleans Nat1 1 Hank. CARL KOI1N , Proa. Union National Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music , New Or leans , Tuoadny , April 1O , 1880. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves , $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twan- tietta , $1. 1 PRIZE OF (300,000 is . tOO.OOO 1 PR1ZK OP 100.000IS . 100,000 1 PRIZE OF 50,0001s . ) ,000 1PRIZKOF 25,0001s . . . 5,003 8 PltlZKS OF I0,000are . SO.OOC 5 PRIZKS OF n,000aro . 2fi,000 25 PRIZES OV 1,000 are . 2.\OOJ 100 PRIZES OF MX ) are . , . . . no.000 800 PRIZES OF DOOaro . 80,000 ZOO PRIZES OF O are . f. . .A. . 100,000 AVPItOXIMATION 1'UIZEB. 100 Prizes of fXM are . , . KO.OOO lOOJVlzesof 800 are . UO.OOO 100 Prizes of UWaro . 20,030 TEI11II.NAL I'HIZES. 090 Prizes of 100 are . , . fK > , W OSO Prizes of 100 are . tX,9JO ) a IM Prizes , amounting to . tl,05i.8X NOTE Tlrkets Irairln iie9rr | Capita are not en titled to terminal i > rtzo . ttrlonCi.unUATt.i' , or imr further Information ilertroil. write legibly to the uoilernlRned , clearly stating your residence , with tttaui. County , tUroistnnd Number. Moro rapid return mull dallvorr will bo as- eurcil by your euclojlnu an enduing bearlnv your U8tn-1 POST AIj NOTK9 , Kxpreo .Money Orders , or New York Kxchungo In ordinary loucr. Currency by Itapreii ( at ourexpon.e ) * OrM.A.DAUl'HIN , . Sew Orleans > , Li. Washington , I ) . C. Address Registered Littws to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL I1ANK , tJiow Orleans , La. 11V KUUUNATIOXAMUNKH ol Mow Orleans , the ttikuU are slKnul by tha ITunlitont of an Institu tion wlKino tbttrteied rUhla Atu.ncoitiiliad In Iho highest court ! ) ; therefore , Lumwu 1 nil Imitations or onunyuiouH tuheinoi ' ' O.NK IKJI.I.AH l > the price oti tha imallost part or irttottpn of ticket teSUKU ma OB In any dmwing Anything In our name offerdd Jorikis than a Uollnr U a Dwindle. OOL&'KEDAL ' , PABI8,187ft Warranted abiotutel/pure .Cofoa.Jtom wliidi the excen pi Oil has.becn removed. It humors ( Aan three tlmtt the ttrcnuth ol Coco * railed wilh Kurch , Arrow , root or Sugar , and It therefore fir iior cororoicil , cot tiny let t than' one fcii ( a cup , it U dtlktouV nourUhinf , strengtheningeisity di- ftte < } , an4 , admirably adapted /of / in. validar , pell as ( or persons in bcalth. tttld by tiroctri ererjwhtrt. 1. BAKER & CO. ; Dorc lcrMa. . BOYS' DEPARTMENT , You will bo surprised at the enormous stock of Boya'-aud Children's Clothing whjoli wo are displaying this season. Although wo now have twioo the room than formerly for the Boys' Clothing , yet the now goods pouring in daily make this department crowded. At the price wo mark them wo think wo will double last season's Imsino-s. No goods i $ our establishment are marked as close and with as small a margin as Boy's Clothing , for w cater to the trade of the masses the poor as well as the , rich. , The following are a few specimen values wo are offering this week : 200 strictly All Wool Cassimore Short Pants Suits , sizes from 4 to 18 , at S2.40. "Wo liavo two shades , a dark and a lighter one , either of them very neat Wo recommend the material as strong and durable , being every fibre wool and the suits are well made , nicely pleated and tastily gotten up. They are beyond a doubt the cheapest all-wool suit ever shown. 800 All Wool Scotch Cheviot Short Pants Suits , in several differoiii shades , at $3.50. These are the handsomest suits ever shown for the .money. They are elegantly made and the same goods could not bo purchased anywhere else for less than $6. 175 All Wool Cheviot Long Pants Suits , sizes 18 to 18 , at $3.90 ; the regular value of this suit is $6. An immense line of new spring suits in light and dark colors , for which wo will name lower prices than ever heard of before at the beginning of a season. You have no idea what money we can save you. Not the least risk is taken in dealing with s. If you have the slightest objection to the fit , quality or price after you have the goods at home you can return them and we will refund you the money. In our Hat Department we have just opened and will place on sale to-morrow another shipment of our now justly celebrated 95o Fsur Derbys , the latest spring shapes. Thosot who have tried one of these hats wear no other now ; they find them as good as any hat they have been paying § 2.50 for. Nor is this the only bargain you will find in our hat depart ment. Hundreds of styles of soft and stiff hats are offered at about half the price you have to pay in other houses. W Every department in our store is full of new goods. X&AXI. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. "In the Spring a voting man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. " But comfort and appearance should not bo for gotten. Whether married or slnsle , a Rcntlaamn always "ants to bo well dressed. Asprlnir over- cent is necessary article of dross to every man , and you nhould Inspect our stock. Vou will bo sure to Und something satisfactory lioth la quality and prices , which range from (0 to tw. BOP1W MINERAL PARTTrj.KS , which were awarded tluthlfihettillHtlnrttitn by a medical jury at the International Exhibition at llrussels.have proved to he a first-class remedial agent in all Catarrhs of the organs ot respiration and iliges- tlon. SOPEN MINKUAI. PABTIMjF.8 are pre scribed by physicians in disease ? of the lungs and chest antt asthma. The beneflt derived from their use is unnurpassed , and oven in the most chronic cases they soothe , ease , and stimulate. * BODBN MINEItAT , PABTILLB8are preferable - ble to all similar preparations , because they are a natural remedy , an unadulterated product of the Bprlngs , containing in an undlrafnlshcd do- jtree of all sanative principles of these springs. BODEN MINBUAlj PASTILLES are pre pared exclusively under the personal supervis ion and control of W. BTOELTZING , M. U. , K. K. Sanitary Councillor. BOPBK MINKUAfj PASTK.LKB ore line- ' quailed as a solvent In coughs and catarrhs.evcn In the most chronic cases , Their success is un surpassed. BODEN MINKllAfi PABTHXK3 are a super lor remedy in whooping-cough and dlphthnria ; In tne former they lesion the paroxysm of the attack , while preventing the latter disease , wlilcli cannot take uold in a throat not affected by catarrh. SODF.N MINERAL T'ABTIT.I.Kfl derive in creased value from the fact of having a very favorable inlluence upon the organs of diges tion , , BODRN MINliltAI , l'ASTIf.T.F.3 ought to be kept in every homo. AU mothers are recom mended to urge their children durn | thecokl Benson to allow a pastille slowly to melt in their mouths while out on errands or going to school. BUDtfN MJNEUALi 'YAbTItiKti are for sale at nearly all druggists at U\o \ a box. Should ypur druggist not keep them , kindly address the BotE AOENCIrou TIIK VipiKU STATES , n Mineral Sprl * ( Limited ) Cedar Street , /STATE /To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin * " and Liverpool , ' * . > ' § < Wuwr Yoiitc Kveitr TIIUIISDAV. "Cabin passage tfi nnd I5U According to loca tion of btuteroom. Kxturalon tii to I'JO. fcleeruK toundfiem Kurop * at Jxiwext Hates , AL'arlN HAIJJU'IN i. CO. Ui'liernl AL'onta. Kl llioad\\oy , New York , John IIH-KUO , General Western At'tnt , 1BI Han' doloh Bu Clijcugo. H any B. Moot us uud TA o - II , ilcCuib , i ) euU nt Oiaalia , A Sure Cure OB 2Oto60 DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Baffled all Medical Science. When Mercnrv , Iodide of Potassium , Sarsapa rllla or Hot Springs fall , w e guarantee a euro. Wo have a Remedy , unknown to anyone In the World outside of our Company , and one that has NEVER FAILED to cure the most obstinate cases. Ten days in recent cased does thowork. It Is the old chronic deep seated cases that ve solicit. We have cured hundreds who have been abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced incurable , and wo caallenga the world to brlucusa case that wo will not cure in less than sixty dayH. Since the lilstorv of mealcino a true specific for Syphilis has been sought for but never found until our MAGIC was discovered , and we are justified In saying it is the only Remedy in the World tnat will pos itively cuie , because the latest Medical Works , published by the best known authorities , suy there wasnovcratruospeclflo before. Otirrom- edy will cure when everything else has failed. Why waste your time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , you that have tried every thing else should come to us no wand Bet permanent relief , jou never can get It else where. Mark what we say. In the end you must take our remedy or NEVKH recover and you that have been allllcted but a shoit time should by all means corao to us now , not one la uautoU | uiiu * u wuv | K * * * > - appears again In a more horrible form. This is a blood Purifier nnd will Cure any Skin or Blood Dibouso when Everything Else Fulls. THE GOOK REMEDY GO , Room 10 and 11 , U. S. National Bank Oinalia , Neb. llax Meyer-Establls'ael 1856-Adolpa ileyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. General Asvnt * for STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEURBROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story & Clark and Slioniupr-Bell Organ ? BPKCIAh FHICES AND TE11M3. Write for Catalogue. - the I.lfuor Habit , Positively dared by AdailBliterlac Dr. Ilalaca' Uoldeu Hpeckflo. Ucanb * given na cup of coffee or In urtl- clea of food , without tlio Knowledge of the pa- lntlt ; Is abKoliitely harmless , ami will f- feet a permanent und Epeedy cure , whether the patient l a moderate drinker or Mf alcohol wreck. IT NKVKU 1'AII.H. Oter ( OO.OOO drtmkarild have been made temperate men who have taken ( Jolilen Hrwldo In l/ielrxoiri'o wlti ) out their knowledge , anil today believe they quit drinking orthoJn ovm atcord. 41 paffj book of particulars free , . Kitlm & Co , BUEIUH 16th and Douglas HID , tBIh and Cuming htie.et-1 , Omaha. Neb.i UounUl Uluffti. lv\vn ; Agents , A. If I n Ud t > r iKs.Msirte ll trftetir rreilnrU If tlit Liv W l & -DUPH.T Mfthpd. m iurn wiluifr ! l I 'T.mJi ; tii iui itc { . OMAHA MEDICAL " SlinOICAL 1HSTI1UTB \ ' N , W. Cor. ! 3tli & Dodaro Sts. roa TUB TIICATMKNT or ALL for Deformities and Trasses. flost facilities , apparatus and remedies for mcceii ful treatment ot orcry form of disease requiring Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attandancoi best hospital accomuioda * lions In the wast. WHITE ran cntcriLAns on Deformities and BracetY Trusses , Club treat. Curvature ot the Hnlne , Piles ] TumorsCanoar. . Catarrh , Ilroncbltli , lobnlatioD , Klcctrlclly , Paralysis , Kpllepsy , Kidney. Ulac uer < Kyo , ICarSkin and Dloodana allSurglcal operations , Diseases of Woman a Specialty. BOOK OK DISEASE OF WOMEN FIIXI. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A aPF-CIAWY Ot PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Dlioaies luccessfully treated. Brpbllltlq Poison r raoT d from the syatoiu without mercury * New restorative treatment ( or loss of Mini Power. Persons unable to r'.slt us may ba treated at homo by correspondence. All communications confidential Uedlctnos or Instruments gent br mall or ezprosti niurely packed , no marks to Indicate contents o | leader. One parsonal Interrlow preferred. Call and consult an or send history of your case , nnd wo will send la plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Itnro- tcBcy < 8rptilll .aTeet And Varlcocolc , withjncttlon list. Address OmaJia Ifcilical and Surgical Institute , or Oil. McMENAMY , Oor. I3tn nd bodge 8U. , OMAHA , If ED. Health is Wealth ! Ull.C.O. WVST'B NeitVK AW > lilt ill * TllKATV MKNT.ttgunruntee.lspBclllcror Ilyateila , ttl zl. nesa. Coinnlulona , fits , Nervous .Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration wined \ > y tha UBO ot alcohol or tobacco , \Vakefulnunf , Muutnl Depression. Softening of the Drain , resulting Id insanity and leadluutomUery. decay and death. J'lemature Old Aue. ilarroiiueiis , I OIH of I'oweq In either sex , Imoluntury lessen and BpermnU orluracunied bv over-exertion of thninilnKolf ) < nm ! or overindulgence , liucli box rontalnd one month's tieatiiient. { I ( Ma boxer sU boxes for.l.0'isent ) > y inalliirepald on receipt of iirke. WE GUABANTBB SIX BOXES To cute any case. With uach order received by us for HX boxus , aciromp nled Ith M.IO. we tYlll Kend tlis uuulimerour\\rlltfnKiiunuitoo torn- fund thij money It tne treatment iloaq not eiluct a cure , ( limruutod linuo.l nnly \ > r ( loodmaa IJninCo , HrugjMtj , yale Auenu , lll'J ' I'urmua Omaha Ko\ \ . street , > _ _ _ Steck Piano Ilonnirkablo for powerful syinp < ithotio ) tone , ) ) liable action and absolute dura bility ; ; ! ( ) years' record the host gunran * tc'oof the excellence , of thuso iristru * inonts. WOODBRIDGEBROS , oaly on dcontliaaus Klect - -rrnu. Bclwitine.l'owfrtu arorubla suitt EtreclfTO. Aviil aaured. K n < iHUnipr < > r AL 0 IU KV.i.1 * IfOU jfl'- , ISI VtUAl ) ) AYf. uKTifi. SUN. A nt'wnov * by AMii.Ii : : UIVUH , author offlllj QUICIC OUTUK UBAirr" rouipletti In Mj > j > iru tott's Muuazlne for April. I'rice. V-'i tents , jttf vale by ull boolu llera