8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEMv TUESITAY. APRIL 2. 1889. THECITY. The wife of Fire _ Chief GnlHgnn la very 111. Ucnlth Olllcor Petit entered upon the clischnrffo of his ofllclnl duties yester day.Oil Oil Inspector John McDonald hns been laid up for several days with a fractured ankle. llnrry Allen , the alleged confidence man , put up $100 in police court yester day for his appearance for trial on Wednesday. Senator- Paxton hns decided to add two more storya to the Merchant hotel , nnd malto other Improvements , to cost in all about $36,000. The teachers' examination for certifi cates to lunch in the city of Omaha will commence lo-day at 1) ) a. m. in the high school building. The total number of homeless wander ers who wore given a night's lodging in the police station during the month of March amounted to 121. Dunn and Carroll , two prlponors who wore working on the street force on Tenth street yesterday afternoon inndo Way for liberty and got it. Fire partially consumed Dan Slovens' barn at Fourteenth and Mason yesterday Children and matches were the cnuso. Dainngo , about $25. The roof of William Kachmnn's grocery store on Eleventh street , near Capitol avenue was slightly damaged by lire at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The hackmon are wroth over the action of the council in charging them 30 cents for a copy of the ordinance regulating the operation of cab and hack lines. During the month of March City Garbage Inspector Goldsmith removed 118 dogs , 01 cats. 2 colts , 40 horses and 1 calf , a total of 2i2ii dead animals as agninst 100 for the month of February. A largo force of men commenced yes ; \ terday to tiiko up the old Farnum street water pipe for the purpose of put ting" in its place a now and much larger ono. They made the first break at the Tenth street crossing. The report of Captain Green of the night force for the month of March shows that thirty-one of the thirty-nine officers on the night force have either boon sick part of the time or absent on leave. The report of Captain Cormack for the day force shows that eighteen of the thirty-five olflcora had missed an aggregate of 114 days from the sumo cause. Personal J.V. . Huyucs , Conn. , Is at the Mlllard. F. E. Day , of. Boston , ts at the Millnrd. C. S. Boynton , of Boston , is at the City. E. Wlngllold , of DCS Molnes , is at the Pax- ton.C. . . H. Cornell , of Valentino , is at the Pax- ton.C. . S. Strincor , of Chicago , is at the Pax- ton.J. . . B. Patterson , New York , is at the Mur ray.V. . Stecnboclt , of Philadelphia , is in the city.S. . S. Jameson , of Boston , is ut the Mil- lard.P. . B. Edwards , of Duluth , is at the Mil- lard.M. . . II. Honowell , Toltamah , is a Millard guest. K. L. Ruddiclt , of Keokuk , is a Paxton guest. A. L. Younfr , of Burlington , la. , is at the Paxton. J. B. T. Hall , of Kansas City , Is at the Murray. John -I. Nesbltt and faintly , of North Platte , nro at the Paxton. Al. Fnlrbrothor. editor of the Lincoln Daily Call , was In the city Sund.vy. coujyauv."A B ? Rapids ( la. ) Republican , is at the Murray. General Frederick has returned from Hot Springs , Ark. , rejuvenated in feeling and appearance and entirely relieved from his Irksome companion , rheumatism. Mr. W. H. Wood , mechanical engineer , Is hero to represent tlio old well known flrm of Beraent , Miles & Co. , machine builders for railroad shops , on the order to bo given by the Union Pacific railroad on April 1. A Hunting Pnrty. John M. Thurston , C. K Catlln and Henry Homan went west yesterday on a hunting expedition. They will camp along the Platto. _ Ono license. Christ P. W. Hanson was granted a liccnss to wed Christonso H. Juno yesterday in the county court. Both are residents of Omaha , and their respective ages are thirty and twenty-two. Gone to Holt Count ) ' . John W. Boyer , a colored boy who escaped from the prison nt O'Neil a few days ago , nnd who lias been In the county Jail here , was removed yesterday by Sheriff M , Eavoy of Holt county. Admit Their Guilt. Captain Cormack went to Nebraska City yesterday nnd returned with Gcorgo Wilson and John McGlll who were arrested there charged with the burglary of Doolittlo's Jewelry store on Lalco street. They admit their guilt. " Ho Wnu Smoking. C. M. Hummel , of this city , while loading shells at Ashlnnd was seriously burned by the explosion of o powder can. Ho was smoking at the time , which accounts Tor the trouble. Another num. Louis Truux , was oven more * horribly burned. m Victims of Auction SiinrkH. Nick Otollo , of Petersburg , snys ho was Intimidated Into taking a brass watch which ho did not bid von In McConuoll'a auction shop , nt 713 South Tenth street. Ernest Paetow nlso complains to the police that ho Was swindled out of $10 In the same Joint. More Olisuona Mall. George Francis Norton , who resides at Thirteenth nnd Chicago streets , was ar raigned before United States Commissioner Anderson yesterday on the charge of sending - ' ing obscene matter through the malls. Ho was held in $300 bonds to the United States district court. _ s. A CarolcxH Storekeeper. The proprietors of the grocery store nt 1005 Howard , carelessly loft their store open Sunday night and It was found In that condi tion by Ofllccr Clark , who bolted the front door and passing through locked the buck door and loft the lioy at the police station where the proprietor found it. Niimod for Belgium , The name of Edwin H. Terrell , of Texas , was sent to the senate last Saturday by President Harrison to be conllnned for the appointment as minister to Belgium. Tor. roll Is a brother to Colonbl Terrell of the De partment of the Platte , who hns been sta tioned at Omaha for a number of yoarj. HOY. HI. P. Rowling's Departure. Ilov. M. P. Dowllng , S. J. , loft Omaha roptorday to tika up his residence In De troit , whci'O bo ' "is been sent to take charge Df the Jesuit college. Ho prcnchud his farewell - well discourse nt St. John's Gclle < 'iato . churchjSundny night to a very largo audlunco. The keenest regret Is expressed in church Mid college circle * over Fattier Dowllng's Icpurluro. _ _ Charged With Fraud. The CABO ugiilnst G , W. Morrow , charxfoK him with embezzlement , has been continued Jntll April W , In Justice Road's epurt. Mor row U a young man nnd wa an agent for t'jo Union Manufacturing company , Thu com plaint , which was Jl led by James Fellch , ac cuses Morrow of having fraudulently secreted - cretod about six sowlnj ; machlncx , valued at HSO , with tlio intention of dcfraudng the coujyauv. "A SIIIIKAVD MOVI3. " Hon. John A. MoSImno So Character- izoft n Itccont Scheme. "It was ( \ shrewd move , " eald the Hon. John A. McShnno to a BBB reporter last night , "for the corrupt ring that has control of the municipal matters In South Omalm to accuse the stock yards and packing house people of concocting a scheme to squander the money of tbo citizens of South Omaha In case of the BUCCCSS at to-morrow's election of the ticket they are supporting. The fact of the matter is the business people of South Omaha hnvo united for protection from the council already in power. The talk of the members of the present council of oxtrnvn- anco don't look well in the face of the fact lint they run the town of South Omalm aoo.000 In debt last year , and Judgments for .hat amount nro In force now ogalnat the : orporutlon. The business people of the town vant to put In a- council that will jtop such extravagance for the coni ng year , after which h now barter will bo in effect and ovct.ups In the nuniclpiil expense account will ba charged o the members of the counclltind no court vlll have power to rdndor Judgments against bo town for Indebtedness Incurred by un arrantnblo nnd outrnglous extravagance. o , Instead of planning .further enormous xpcndlturca the people's candidates at to- narrow's ' election nro on the platform of re- ronchincnt. If the magnates of the present ouncll were honest In their cry of wolf they : ould have taken step ? to protect the citizens iy passing on the now charter before this .lection and thus made it impossible for the ncomlng council to squander tha people's nonoy. They simply wanted to get in nnd invo another pull nt the crib before the In- ucuratiou of a new and honest order of .hiugs. " _ Don't hawk , hawk , blow , spit , and dls- st everybody with your offensive breath , but use Dr. Sago's Catarrli Remedy and end It. * PJIOKA111Y VA.TA.li. Tlie Bllslmp of n Street Car Driver Iiilcoly to Cause Death. Harry Mardrum , driver of street car No. W of the Fnrnnm and Thirty-sixth streets hie , mot with an accident at i o'clock yes terday afternoon that will probably result 'tttnlly. In turning his car nt the turntable on Thirty-sixth street , the team , a spirited one , started up and pulled tha car off the track. Mnrdrum hud changed his team to thu rear end of the cur to pull it back into position when ono of the horses kicked him nnd knocked him under the wheels. The team then started to run , drugging the un lucky driver a distance of sixty feet under the wheels , which ilually passed over his body. The team ran down the grade to Thirty-fourth street , where both horses fell and the car piled up on top of them , effect ually ending the runaway. Mardrutn was [ ilcked up by some graders who were working near and carried In an un conscious condition to n store near by nnd medical nid summoned. Ho was fear fully cut and bruised about the head nnd shoulders. Both collar bones were broken and ono sldo of his head crushed almost to a Jelly. The physicians have but little hopo.of his recovery. The injured man is about twenty-flvo years of age , unmarried mid boarded near the Park avenue staOlcs of the Ilorso Car-company. His parents , who live near Philadelphia , have been informed of bis accident and condition. Huralbrd's Acid Phosphate , The HpHt Tonic known , furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. _ JJroko the Ground. The breaking of the ground for the new First Methodist Episcopal church , at the cor ner of Twentieth and Davenport streets , took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There was quite n hundred people on the scene , and the ceremonies were at once in teresting and beautiful. These opened with a hymn with organ accompaniment , whichwaa followed by u , prayer by the rector , Rev. House. Appropriate remarks were then made by Rev. Lemon , Mayor Broatch , Revs. Clendcniiifr , Duryca , Hnrshn , Dean Gardner , Lnmur nnd Dotwellor. After those addresses the ground was broken for the now church , the Rev. House throwing tbo ilrst shovelful of dirt. Then came the doxology and boao- diction and the congregation dispersed. , Tim plans and spccillcatlous for the struc ture call for a very imposing edifice , and it will bo a decided ornament to the part of the city in which it Is located. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to thodo suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. I am now on my second bottle , and it makes mo feel like a new man. C. M. ConnorNashua , la. , Goodman Drug Co. Heading the Testimony. The county commissioners yesterday met. Mr. O'Kcofo introduced a resolution that the testimony m the poor farm investi gation bo rend over in committee of the whole , and that the latter instruct the chair man of the investigating committee to report upon the sumo to the board. Mr. Mount favored the resolution. Mr. Anderson objected on the ground that it wag not customary for Juries to road testi mony and it was as u Jury the board had been sitting. The resolution was adopted and at 4 o'clock yesterday tlio board was listening to the testimony , which covers 117 pages. The delicious fragrance , refreshing coolness and soft beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni's Powder commends it to all ladies. _ In Trouble. Charles Duke had n rumpus with Lido , bid "woman , " in a Davenport street ! bagnio. After knocking her over ho spent the rest oi his strength breaking the windows and smashing the furniture. Ho wan arrested uml lined $12 f.O. Adolph SIdmark was found taking boxes from S. P. Morso'a store at an early hour and was arrested. Ho claims that a short man with n black tnoustacho old him the boxes for DO cents. The Judge doubted the story and lined SIdmark $5. In 105O ' 'Brown's Bronchial Troches" were introduced , and their success as a euro for culds , coughs , noihina and Uronchitlii has been unpariillollcd. Slnvon 011 Street Owen Slavcn , of fanning & Slaven , has Just returned from tlio east , nnd says that It ho is compelled to scrape the street : * which ara covered with earth after the winter nt sweeping prices , it will bankrupt his firm. Thn contract was taken with thu undura land ing that the scraping was to bo paid for nt extra rates , ns It had been two years previously. This scraping will cost 60 cents pot yard nnd there nro thousands of yards which will require this attention and the cost of thcso would more than counter-balance the profltsof their sweeping contract , under which they are paid at tbo rate of 63 cents per 1,000 yard. Mr. Slavm says his firm lit willing to do what Is fair , but holds this cleaning can't bo exacted of it under the contract or in reason. A grand flourish of trumpets often heralds the advent of an article which fails , when tried , to justify the noise made in its bohalf. The unassuming merits of Van Duzor'a flavoring extracts - tracts derived from choice fruit , of standard purity , and elected over a quarter of a century ngo to the chief plneo among flavors , are too well known to need more than a general reminder. Cheap comuollton oi valulosa articles heighten the popularity of thcso. All grocers. FJiOlU2NOI3. Water Works Imborors Throw Down Their Shovels. The suburban village of Florence Is all torn tip with excitement over methods that nro being worked by certain parties for carrying the municipal election there to-day Yesterday morning about eighty trench diggers nnd pipe layers , employed by the waterworks company struck beiuuso of an order reducing their wages from $1.75 to $1.50 per day. Everybody , it seems , was surprised. The contractors claim that no such "order emanated from them. It is said that V. G. Lang- try gave It und agreed to furnish Italian laborers , who would take the places of those men at § 1.25 n day. The strikers came to town and reported at the company's ofllce hero but were not given their tlmo. Thomas Duprce , the waterworks candidate for mayor was seun , and said that so far as ho had been able to learn the order reducing wngcs came from his opponent's friends , Henry H.ill bolim the land company's candidate , and was given solely for the purpose of creating a feeling among the men ugalnst him at tlio election to-day. Ho wont ? to Sheriff Coburn and naked for the appointment of llvoTnen ns deputy sheriffs to preserve order nt the polls. Ha is satisfied that as soon as the election is over the strikers will all go back to work , and at their old wages. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's ' Soothing Syrup should al- \rnys boused for chlldrcu toothing. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays nil pain , cures wind co'lc. ' and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25ccn ts n bottle. Twenty llioiiMiml School Children. The school census of the city , just com- jilcted , shows the following number of chil dren of school age in the various wards : Tirst ward 3,373 Second ward 3,53 : Third ward 1,03(5 ( Fourth ward 2,448 Fifth ward 2,213 Sixth ward 2,810 Seventh ward 1,710 Elphth ward 1.I1S7 Ninth ward 1,425 Total 20,243 An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIET1NE OINT MENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes , nnd Is nn absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds and chapped hands , and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all Kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AB- IETINE OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by inuil 3i ) cents. Chnrgpd With iVrJury. James Bullnnco was arrested yesterday at the instance of Druggist Kuhlman on the charge of perjury. Kuhlman's store on Thirteenth street was burned recently , and In his suit ugiitiht the Hanover Fire Insur ance company. Ballancu swore that ho hud delivered gusollno roRularly to Kuhlman , tbo keeping of which Kuhlman's insurance policy prohibited. Kuhlman now asserts that ho never purchased any gasoline of Ballauco at any time , hence the arrest on the charge of perjury. < Wo feel perfectly safe in recommend ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rhou- inntism , lame back and all cases requir ing a liniment. A bonolicial ollect is apparent from its lirst application. Many aged persons who sull'or with pains in the joints and muscles so fre quently caused by exposure or sudden changes of weather , find immediate re lief in Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Give it a trial. Sold by all druggists. Get n GntlltiK Gun. II. Martin , Thirty-eighth and Davenport , complained nt police heaquartcrs yesterday that a gang of tramps in his neighborhood is terrorizing the women and stealing everything they .can lay hands on. Ono of the rowdies attempted a lecherous as sault yesterday upon n respectable cr- mqn woman , but her outcries attracted the neighbors and when they appeared the scoundrel fled. _ They are trying in Germany to find substitute for India rubber. No ono who has used Dr. Bigolow's Positive Cure desires a substitute ) , as it is emi nently successful in coughscoldsand all throat and lung diseases. Goodman Drug Co. Wanted u His Vest. Captain W. S. Jogca , who rooms over Rothery's ' .saloon was awakened Sun day night by a burglar striking o mutch. The fellow was ordered out by the captain nnd "got" taking Jones' vest with him. Ho was arrested , tha vest being found in his possession. Ho waived examination and was held to the dis trict court in tha sum of $ 01. Ho gives the name of Frank Williams. The vest could not have been of much use to Williams , as ho is a very small man , whiln Jones' is of ponderous derous proportions and weighs about 250. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnamst. . telephone 1201 , blank book makers , etc , Nonr the Wheels. Edward Hnywood , of the Union Pacific shops fell off tlio cable cars on Twentieth street , near Nicholas and was knocked senseless. The horrified passengers thought ho was killed. Ho remained unconscious about 10 minutes. Ills Injuries were not serious , but ho narrowly escaped having his skull fractured. DEIICIOUS mm. FRUIT FUVGftS tlic United States Oovernmf nt. Endorsed tiy the be di of the Great tlnfversltles ml TuUlc 1'rxx ! Analyiti.a * the cHrontrtst , Iuret and most Healthful. Dr. Vrlce'i Cream lUUIngl'OTdcidoeaiiotcontaluAniuiorila.I.lmeorAlura. Dr.J'rlce'fDellcloiuFlavorinBnx. tiact./Vouillti.l.etDoo.Orauge / , Aliuoud , Ho cttC.douot contain rotsonouiOilaer Chemicals. PRICE BAKINQ POWDER CO , , NawYcrk. ciiloogo. st.touln. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds , nnd cannot bo sold In competition with the multitudes of low coat , Hhortwelght alum or phospoato powders. Sold only in cans. Koynl linking Powder Co. , 120 Wall stieot New York. Cum fnrAcTl ESTABLISHED IS5I ( 180 So. tUrOlUT6SI ) } Chicago , Ills. 1 ClorkSt. The Regular Old-Established PIIYSIGIAI ! AND SURGEON li illll Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS „ M AT.1 * t > _ Chronic , teens and Private Diseases , JOO-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood , Palling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache and nil ( he eflectl leading to early decuy and perhaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never-railing MICC-II. O/3- / SYPHILIS and all faad Blood and Skin Dls. caeca permanently cured. * 8-KIDNKYi > nd URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varicocele and all disease ! of the Qenlto-Urlnary Organs cured promptly without Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. * iiNo experiments. Age and experience Im * portnnt. Ccntrltatlon free and sacred. 3-S-nd 4 cents postace for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. * 2"Tliose contemplating Mairiaceend for Dr. Clarkc'a celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 35 cents ( stamp * ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or cull may save future suffer ing and shame , nnd add golden years to life. OS-Hook "Llfe'o ( Secret ) Errors , " 50cents ( stamps ) . Mediant and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 13. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 160 So. Clark St. ' . CHICAGO , ILL. Aslc Your Retailer for tlio JAMES HCEANi SHOE OK THE T A "RiZr"ECS "RrT'K' A TIT03 tSJa.JmJ.JtS. > JsB. iJ.a.J. ® According > to Your Needs. JAMES MEANS 84 STIOE ma light and etylisb. It fits Hkoa | 8tocklnsr. end RKQTJIKK3 NO"UllKAKJNTlN"be- Inc perfectly easy the flrst time It It worn. It will eatlsfy tha most ftJOdlous. .TAMES MEANS 63 SIIOK li absolutely tha inly shoo of Its price i > hlch , bos over been placed cx- tenJlvclyon Uio market in which durability Is considered before mcro out- \7Crd ippear- Ask tor the James ouco. 11 cans $2 Shoe for Eoys J. MEANS < fc CO. , JJostou. Full linen of the above BIOCH for aalo br Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Mtller MARVELOUS BSSGGVERY. Only ncnulno System omicmory Training. Four llonln Ijonrncd lit ono rcudinir. Blind wnndorinff cured. Every clilld and ndult itrontly tioncfHted. Great iuducmi.ntfl to Correepoudenco CIis-ci. Prosoeclus. with oplnloni of Ilr. Win. A. Ilnm. In Hind Duea-- . world-taincil Specialist mcmd. the - 3SSnlcl < "rrriilpnrTliOinpi.oiithoKreatI HChot firitttan Fifth Are. , N. Y. eg * ANEW Si GHATHFUL CCMIFOHTIStt s's Gocoa. BREAKFAST. "Ilr n tboroiiKh knowloUo of tbo rmtural laws whlcu govern Uio opur.itlous nt ilUixttu.i ami nutrl lion , iimHiy u c.irorul iiiMi'l"itlnn ' of Hi' ' ) II no prnpar tits of wulf-sulecttnl Cocoa. Mr. t'.vv li.ii provlilud our breakfast tablet with n nolle it'jly tlnvoru.1 boveru 10 wlilclimuy siivo iiait.eny Heavy rtoctorV bills. His by thu Judicious usu ol eucli artlclus of illct thill n constitution mny bo era luiilly built u until Btronu cnotiKli Id roilst every lonilviicy to dlsoino. Hun dred * of tubtlo mutinies are tloitlnu around ua roitily to attack wherever then ) i > u wank uolnt. Wa mar escape inanr n fatal vlmfl by I.eepInK uurjmves well fortlllod with pure blood ana a properly nourished Jraiiio. " Civil Borvlco ( lazotto. , . . . . . . . Miulo simply wltli bolllnir water or milk. Sold only In half pound Una by Urocera labeled th'.m TAMDU HDD < 3 9 , ffl " omreopatlilo Chemist JflfflljO hri 0 Ot WJn LONDON. P EKD FOR ILIA/STRAYED / ( ATALOGVE FREE DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Emb aimer At theoia stand 1407 .1'arnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended. clephono to No. . ' . iiii.i.i ttro- ELICTRICItLT&SUSrEIISOir M N ONLY _ or litn UJIU.-II. u.d.for Vili ipcclfia puri > * io. CI/KK or KKATHk - | AKNES8.Ulo 'ttn ' , tiooTHi.a , loiloiioa Crr.oUof Kltctile- \It/ rflr.oltbrouiball ! wt.k rarl i rcitor * l.tlfclia1 1 ; In Iltillh > d Vlioro.iSir-.ilk. Clectrlg C ti. l 2 lia i iTi > Tti or t forftll IJ.UOO la cut. VILTad aip MO'vCoaiil.uaft. o dii. Wont e oj p r * nD.otlcjr.d la t&r * . mootbi. Boal.d ( i U9f > bll ie. uua. BAI0 N L CTRIOC0.1c8Ui-41oiJi. ! CIIIOAOOjII FENNYIIOVAIi TTAPERS ara eucceufully uted moathlbjr over 10,000 'sidles. Are Safe , Kffcctualaiul t'leatant tl perl > oi by iiittil.or at dru Kl ta. Sealed "articulan S postage Btampa. AddresH TCB KUHtKA CUEUICAI , CO. , DttTBOlT , MlCU. Fur sale and li l \ mall Goodman Dfii t/lCoOiiiliu , Nebraska * Nebraska Clothing Go's NEW DEPARTMENT. Our new Shoe Department is now ready. It is located on tlio soo. end floor of the now addition , and you will find there the largest and boat assorted stock of Men's Shoes in the city. Wo 'will take occasion hero to remark that it is our intention to lead the retail Men's shoe trade of Omaha just as we do the Clothing , Furnishing and Hat trade. The introduction of our popular prices produced a revolution in the clothing trade , and we propose to accomplish the same in the shoo trade , by giving at all time The Best Shoes for the Least Money. In buying shoes you have to rely more upon the house that sells them to you than upon your own judgement. You can not tell the quality of the leather after it is made up into the shoe , nor can you tell how a shoe is made , as a cheap shoo can bo finished to look as well as the best. You can only tell after the shoe has been worn how good or how poor it is. In the.preparation of our new dopartinent wo have employed the most expert knowledge and experience. Our stock is selected from the beat and most re liable makers , and so sure do we feel of the quality of all shoos which we are selling above $2.50 that we offer to every purchaser. In case of sfcny unreasonable defective wear oi these shoes , Has any other house ever made such an offer ? You will find our prices from 25 to 50 percent lower than those of any regular shoo house. Our $1.25 , $1.65 and $1.85 shoes are honest and trusty shoes for workingmen. They are sold in every shoe store for considerable more money. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. LADIES' DAY. Wednesday , April 3. Wo extend to tlio In lies a apodal Invitation to visit our store on tlw ttfteriioou ami ovenliu 'if tlio iluto iibovo mentioned , mul afford 113 luu pleasure of showing them tliroimli our Children's Itepartmoni.Vo carry tlio tinoU line of fur- nlshliiKs for tlio lUtlu people to ba fount ! In the city , ami nro confident t'iicl > lii-ljr will feel her tlino well spent In looking ! them urer. A shopping tablet will bu pre-cntei to each ylbltor. Thellion"High ( Pressure Hose Tlio Kcst Is tlio Cheapest ! " ° FOR SALE BY TUB Following Flute Hussey & ] ) ny Co. , 31. A. Tree , Gralinm Park , J. J. Hnnl liiin , J. L. Wclslimis , J. It. Uanmcle , S. I. Morrison , Iloso & llulfc , And all leading plumbers throughout the west. Kmmiiiiit * * ' ' The pressure guarantee Imprinted In the body of the cover is n protection to the consumer against common liose. . DK. OWEN'S BELT AND SUSPENSORY. FATEHTfD AUO. IB , 1887. IMPROVED FED. I , 1889. BK. OWEN'S ELECTRO- OALVANIO BODY BELT AND SU8P.EMBOBY ' ii.-r-.Bt .il to cure tbt fol -o-lof dli.uci , nimtl/t All | iRheumatU CompUloU , 'Lumbago , Oeneial and Jfervom Debilitr. Sac tlvtneii.Kldn-Tjjinnei HirrouineK , Trembllnr , Bezual ExbauiUon.Wait- ice of Body , Dlirito ndlicrttlpni In Youth , Agt. Bar. le Life. I" ' "I til duifi uri.lDlci r r.olul orf&oi of mmto or r.iBilt. TO uVSrOlblHIE riUTlta OK III KITH T1IUL. ELECTRIC INSOLES.iSicflij. fitb dle.po.UM -BIB inuilrBt.J p.niptlel , wtleb will to itct rou fa pi-la n-liJ cDt.Ioix. M-otloa llli i iptr , ttttni OWEJf ZLIOTKIO BELT 4 APPLIANCE 00. BOO North Broadway , BT. J.OUI8. MQ RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S ELEOTRO.Q4LVAHIO TEUES , Owe > ElKtiic Btlt Attachment. worn with &io ao t tonforl. Tbo . cilll r i-f-T ' li U. otl ; , . , , -la Iruif iod t lt T.r ' Ko lir. IB ( ron 10 lo 90 di r'or roll dfK-fptioaVriir. ll.tn' . EUetro Oiltiplt B.IU. _ . . . . . IUK-IU itid to. Cor r.n lll t l.l ( . . l > lil.l > LU | tent leu la pUI > mUl .Btilopo. Hold eel ; b ; ib. OWEN ELECVRIP BELT 6 AttOAVmC PuorosAns FOK INDIAN SUPPLIES AND TIIANSPOKTATION. Department of the Interior , Olllco o liidlnn Alfalrs , Wnshlngton , Jlnruli ' > . I-t9. Sealed pmposals , Indorsed " 1'roposnls for Ileef , ( llds for beef mnstba Mib- mltt d In sepnnito onvelopest , Kacon , Klour , ClotliltiK , or Transportation . , " ( ns the cuso maybe > , nnd dliected to the Commissioner of Indian Air.ilrs , Nos. ( Vi nnd 07 Wooster street , Nuw Vork. will be received until In. m. of Tues day , April : . ' ; i , IbS'i , for furnlsliinfr for the Indian service about OJ""iH ) pounds bacon , Ul.nOU.WJ pounds beef on this hoof. 1OiJlXiJ ) ) pounds net beef , iiiU.O.O jiounds baus. 71.00J pounds baklna ponder. 6'JO.UCO ' pounds corn , 477.0JO pounds eof- K'c , r.C.KlOlKl ! ( pounds Hour , 7J.UWI pounds food , liM.OOrt pounds hard bread , Gi.OOl potitids hominy iny , 2H.O.JO pounds lard , 871 b.irrels niots pork , 17uOO pounds ontnicnl , It'i'.lOJ pounds oats , KK.CO ) pounds rice , 8.0M pounds tea , ai'i.OO'J pounds salt , JKJO.IKX ) pounds soap , ! W.OJO pounds siiKiir , nnd SLOW pounds wheat. Also , blanket- * , woolen nnd cotton goods , ( con- slstltiK In parr of tlcKlnp. u > , uoo yards ; standard calico , lUOiK)0 yards ; drlllliiu , 11WO ( yards ; auok , free from all blzlncr , BS.UOQ yards ; deninis , 17,000 yards ; Gingham , i-Ni X ) yards ; Kentucky Jeans , 17iW ( ) yards ; cheviot , 12,003 yards ; brown sheet * inir , a.ir.-OO'J yards ; blencliud sheetltifr , 2J.010 jards ; hickory whirling , 15,003 yards ; calico shirting , D.WJO y.uds ; wlnsey. 303 yards ) ; cloth ing. grocerle-i , notio'us , liauhvaro. medical sup plies , school books , &c. , nnd u lone llht of mfs- collaneouH articles , such ns harness , plows , rakes , fo-ks , &c. , and for about 010 wagons ro- nulroil for the service , to bo delivered nt Chica go. Kansas City , nnd riloux City. Also for such wagons as may be required , adapted to the cllumto of the I'aclflo Coast , with Cnllfoinla brakes , delivered at Sau Francisco. Also , transportation for such of the articles , goods , nnd supplies tliut may not be contracted for to bo delivered nt the agencies , lllds must ba madu out on goveuimcnt blanks. Schedules showing tlio kinds and quantities of subsistence supplies required for cnoh ngency and school. nnd the kinds and quantities In gross , of all other goods nnd articles , togetner with blank proposals , conditions to bo observed by bidders , time and place of delivery , terms of contract nnd pajment , transportation routes , and all other necessary Instructions will be furnished i.pon application to the Indian Offlco In Wash- lugton , or Nos. ( Ifl nnd 07 Wooster street. Now York ; the Commissaries of HnbsUtenco , U. S. j'OSiinasierH iu DIUILJI uiy , um * i uufttviii imu w the Postmasters at the following named places in Kansas : Arkansas City , Caldwell. Topi-ka , nnd Wloiiltn. The right Is resorvcd by the gov ernment to reject nny nnd nil bids , or any pnit of nny bid. and these proposals nro Invited under proviso that appr&priiitlou shall bo made for the Mippllea by Conf-ross. lllds will bo opened attlio hour and dayabovo Btatcd , and bidders are Invited to bo present ut the opening. Certified Chucks. All bids must bo accom panied by certified chocks or drafts upon BOIUO IJnlted States Depository or the First National Hank of fos Angolcs , Cal . for at least tlvo nor rent of the amount of the proposal. JOHN II. OIlrSKI.Y , Commissioner. nichaidiat TIMKEK SPRING VEHICLES I .tfumlreJiqMsu Creotlv ImnrovoU "iili > * i alnv nhncklos oh nns M"EnBlelrlrtinf.Mf/.rn.A. | i..rln | length , en > nd iborten icconllnr to tba welcnt put on tbom. Adapted equ ll well to rouch country or fine Wty drlvoo Wiltclvoroj boot KutlHfnctlon. NKllVOUf , CIIUO.VIO and I'niVATK DISKASK3 of MKN an1 WOMDN Bucctjifiilly treated. YOUNG MEN c.i Delilllly. IXIM til Mcii.orr , lopondonc ) , Aver l"ii to Boclcty , Kidney Troubles or any dlstasu of tlia ( lent' to-Urinary Orxartu , can nors ilwl u ufu and jioii'ly cure. Oiarvc * rea ii blo , i > | irelAllj to thu poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There nro many troubled with too frenucnt evnMm tloiuof tbo blndiler , of wn uceompanlfd by a llitit ! niarllnc or burning eni. tloi ) , uuU weakunlnu of ilia ritcni 111 u niuuncr lliu patlgiit ciinnot iiccounlfor. On examining the uiUmry doposlun lopy nKdliiimit will oltcn bo found , and ium ilinei imrttcle * of Hlliii. men will iippcar or thu color bu ot n lblnuillkl ! i liue , ueuln cimnilint ton ilarlc or torpid appearance. 'J lieru ara mnnr men wbo illu or tlilt dintculty , IfiK.r- . ntottaoi' u n. which u thnivcunl Hu eot ni-ml- nl wcnkncM. Tha doctor wl | | uimmnlce a period iiirolnull < ucl > caiei.ttnd n hejltliy roiiuratlon of the L'tultu-urla.iry ork'niu. ( 'oniultatlon fri'i- . Send V-reiit utaiiiptur "VouiuMan' I'rlt nil , nr Outdo to Wedlock , ' ' lioo to all. Addrnsi DPu. SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 12th St. , KniibaG ( ; ity , Mo. from tUe of yuuthfuj OMAHA i MEDICAL.- ' SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. I3th & Dodso 3ts7 rprt THE TUE.\T ENT Or-ALL Appllancas far Doformlties and Trusse : . ' nen'ficimici , npparatui uml romc'lln * for tatet't ful treatment nf otcry form of dleaatu requlrluc Nodical or Surgical 'Jrnatiueut FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and nttcndancot belt rjospltal accommodft- tloni In the wu U . WKITL rou OIKCUI/1R3 on Deforniltloi nml llrncoi , Truises , Club Vent. Curvoturo of tbo Siilnc , Hies , Tumors , C'ancur , Catarrh , llroncliltU. InbnlttlODi Uleculclty , l' rali l , Kpllepst , Kldiiojr , llladdtr , Kjo. Knr , Skin and lllood.anJ alfbuntlcul opiralloult Diseases of Woman n Specialty. ' LOOK ON-11I3EA6X3 OF WOMKN" KllEK. ONLY RELIABLE MSDICAL 1HSTITUTS MAK1NO A PITCIAI.TV Or AllDlood niieaiexucotssfully treated. Bypbllltl ? Poison ramorod from tha yitom without.mvTvatTt N w restorative treatment for Ion ot Mtal rowor. Fer-ona unable to T'.slt at mnr bo treat'jcl nt home b rorreuondenc . All commuulcatloni conndoutlali Medlclnei or Instruiuants font tor mall or czpr > > , ta-urely packed , no marks to Indicate contonti oj under. One panonnl Intervlair preferred. Call mid coniultus or aend lilitory of your caie , anil wo will end in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Bpon Private , Special or Nervoui Jlseate , Impo. Uncy , Bjpbllls , Uleot Birl Varlcocele , trlth qn-itloj Hit. AddruM Omuhu Medical nnd Surgical Institute , old DR. McMEWARIV , Oor. 13tti and Dodeo at . , OMAHA , NUBi j NATIONAL BANK I U. B. DBPOSlTOnY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital S-100,000' Surplus Jim. Jut , 1889 6:2,000 : , OPKIfJHHS AND DIUKCTUUSi IinN'HY . 1'A'riW , 1'reslrlont. LliWIH B. Uii5D. : Vice 1'rsstJeiit , ' ' W. V. MOIlHi : . JOHN S. COU.IN8. It. U.JU8IINI. ( ! ( J.N. 11. I'ATItlCK. \V. H.B. IllJOIIira , Cnsllli THE IRON BANK. Coiner 13th ( uul Fnrunm Stu , A General llanklnu lluslnoss Traujcto.il EASTERN A lort'o amount of money to lonn on proved real estate In the city of Omalm. ' 11 .unils will lie ( llktrlbnted In auiua to unit , bu largo loans aru iirefovruil , Application1) ) may b made tn Jlrist National llanlc JliilWInu. Itotnurkablo for powerful sympathetic lone , plinUo notion and absolute iltinv blllty ; jjfl yparfa' ronoril tlio best { 'un.i'ftn- teoof the'oxvolionco of thcso Ir.strit- monlH , und nil nr'nary ' tr juli ! < > fMlly. qtilcl _ . ly ami safrfy ciirml byDOiri'l'llA { ji . Heveral cases cuicil In ievcniJavK. Jl.Wperbox , oil &ruesl t , or by moll from lira ilfir Co. IK WttUoBt , N.V. I'ul dlieol