w * Q TTTTC OMATTA BATLY BE > E : SATTTRDAV A PUTT , R. 1SRO. THECITY. _ City Comptroller Goodrich has tho' cJty warrants for salaries for March ready. The amount of the warrants IB $34,020. "Mayor JJroatch and the Sunday Law" will be the theme of Elder J. 13. Johnson at the Walnut Hill Christian church on Sunday night. The flro department was called to Twenty-fourth and Ilarnoy about 11 a. m. , whore a little shed made a big blazo. Ton or $15 will replace it. Rev. II. E. Eddlobluto will speak at thoNowman Methodist church to-night. Great interest is being tnanlfostod in the revival meetings now in progress thoro. The magnificent warehouse on Tjcav- on worth near Ninth for which George M. Troutman lias taken out the permit is to cost $40,000 instead of 3-1,000 as has boon erroneously published. The city treasurer yesterday received bids for $76,000 worth of paving bonds , 8100,000 worth of renewal bonds and 8100,000 worth of sewer bonds. The bids will bo opened at 3 o'clock. Miss Mlnnio Wood , principal of the Leavonworth street school , is making arrangements for an excursion to the Paris exposition. She anticipates a largo number of tourists from Omaha will go. A lady who docs not sign her name complains to Chief Sonvoy that Charley Kommors sold liquor to her husband in the basoniont , of the Plorco hotel last Sunday and the Sunday boforo. The notice will Investigate the matter. Personal J. S. Wilde , of Wnnoo. is at the Mlllard. J. L. McDonougli , of Orel , is nt the Paxton. O. II , Baltics , of St. Louis , is at the Pax- ton. ton.E. E. S. Wllcojr , of Pcorln , 111. , is at the Pax- ton. ton.J. J. E. Enilo ? , of Now York , is at the Pax- ton. ton.Jiuncs Jiuncs Dunne , of Chicago , is a Murray guest. W. W. Kyle , of St. Joseph , Mo. , is nt the Murray. W. Ij. Eastman , Grand Island , is at the Murray. E. J. Blalco. of St. Joseph. Mo. , is at the Millard. Duncan Campbell , of Chicago , Is at the Millard. William Valentino , of Nebraska City , Is at thoMillnnl. J. S. Otis , of Kansas City , Is a Paxton house guest. A. n. Patton and wife , Pueblo , Colo. , are at the Paxton. J. E. Stouffer , of Grandlsland , Is registered nt the Millard. R. A. Ellis and wife , of San Francisco , are at the Millard. George W. Grlbbcn and wife , Falrbury , nro nt the Murray. J. W. Koblnson and E. M. Lewis , of Bos * ton , nro at the Murray. Abnpr Groves ntid S. A. Dow , of Dow City , f la. , are nt the Murray. Police Commissioner liar tin an and , family have returned from California. Mr. McKay , o f Spoknno Falls , W. T. , Is visiting his daughter , Mrs. George W. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Homo , of Burlington , Iowa , nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Burgess. At the Barker : C. F. Gatzo , ttoclc Island ; Miss Johnson , Gconoa , Ncb.J. ; H. Sullivan , Chicago ; J. A. Foley , Beatrice ; Miss Carrie Russell , Hastings ; G. M. Jarvis , San Jose ; Robert Capello , ChicaeoV. ; . C. Stevens , Boston ; J. P. Cobb , Baltimore. Scwor Bids. The board of public works is about to ad- vcrtiso for bids for extending the North Omnha sewer and for the construction of a sewer in district S3 , from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth streets , on Ohio , Miami and Maple streets. _ Itetnlintion. Joe Halter , who assaulted his employer , Leon "Kopold , proprietor of the European hotel , and got fined for It , has retaliated by swearing out a warrant for his late employ er's arrest on the charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Kopold will have his trial on ( ho eleventh. _ Carelessness Causes Loss. Some careless person loft the faucet open In the Cmnha club rooms and as a result the latter and S , A. Orchard'a carpet store have been flooded with water , destroying furni ture and ruining several line carpets and rugs belonging to both the club and the nbovo firm. It is bettor to need relief than want a heart to give it. The rplSof you want for Catarrh you are certain to find in Warner's Log Cabin Rose Cream , nn "old reliable" catarrh remedy. Give it a trial ; only COc. Ilnrns Damaged. Two barns owned by Joe GriQln andFrank Arnold near the corner of Twenty-fifth and Farnam wore damaged by flro yesterday morning nt 11 o'clocic. The loss on Arnold's ' property is $150 , and about ono-haU that amount will cover Griffin's damages. The IluiUara' Return. John M. Thurston , O. F. Cat 1 in , Dr. Poo- body and Henry Honiara arrived from the west yesterday from a hunting tour along the Platto. The party succeeded in bringing in-n largo consignment of wilil geese and ducks , and they report a most enjoyable lime. Tim Hospital Architect. The county commissioners , with the oxcop- lion of Commissioner Corrlgan , awaited word from Architect Meyers nt the court house yesterday , but none cnmo. Worlc at the hospital is going on Just the samo. Tlio con tractors nro putting in the arches but expect to get extra pay for thorn whou completed. A baitKlior Assaulted. The awkward driving of Caspar Rich in front of the Max Mayor bloc ) : excited the laughter of a number of passors-by about nee n. Ho thought that C. W. Graham , the owner of the cane rack , laughed the loudest and ho assaulted him with u club , cutting a fearful gash in his bead. Ho was arrested for it. t Flnslios rmd Report * . Thursday night whllo ono of the first motor trains was going around the loop , and when It bad passed the corner of Twelfth and Farnam streets the trolly slipped from the overhead wlro nnd became entangled in ono of the cross wires. The accident was followed by two loud reports nnd such brilliant Hashes of electricity that the United States National bank building seemed to bo in a perfect glare , Married In llnsto. Mr. Frank Wagner nnd Mrs , Augusta Cot- tonnaun of Fort Calhoun wnntod Justice Kroogor to marry them Thursday. Frank had a license from the county Judge of Wash ington county , but the Justice told him that this would not hold good hero. Ho there fore repaired to Judge Shield's ofllce and paid another dollar for a now llccnso. Ho then returned to ICroogcr's oftlco and flash ing the document in the Justice's fuco told him to lese no time in tying the knot Kroo- ger did as requested and the impatient couple wcro made ono. As a IilcoiiHo Hoard. Tlio flvp and police commissioners met as a llccnso board yesterday afternoon. Inspec tor Turnbull's report , showing 240 licensed saloons doing business in the city on April 1 , was received nnd filed. The commission then considered tbo case of James Hajax , who was lined by Judge llorka on Thursday for soiling whisky at his saloon at 1333 South Thirteenth street on Sunday. Mayor Hroatch Vras in favor of revoking Haiax's license nt on co. Mr. Smith desired to cite the offender 'befora the board to show cause why his license should not bo rovokod. After so mo discussion the matter WHS adjourned for further dtjcujsloH to a mealing to be held ut 8 o'cl ok tub afternoon , OMAHA'S OK13D1T. It la First Class nnd Eastern Urok- era 1'rovo It , Cltv Treasurer Hush made an extraordi nary sale of Omnhn botds yesterday. The amount of the bonds sold Wai $375,000 , di vided as follows : * 100,000 Union 1'nclflo renewal bonds , $100,000 sewer nnd $ T5.000 paving. There vroro many competitors among tbo eastern financial brokers , and the bids vnrlod from * 1.03 17-100 to * 1.03V wro- mlum on the batch of bonds. The brokers who purchased the bonds at & % cents pre mium with accrued interest , wore N. W. Harris < fc Oo. . of Chicago. The Now York nnd Boston brokers who have heretofore been the successful bidders for Omaha so- uiritlM wore In with generous offers , but cat the bonds by merely fractions of cents. The city treasurer stated that it was a ivondorful sale and had exceeded all previ ous expectations. Ho attributed the big pre mium paid on the bonds to two causes. Ono was the fnct that money was plentiful in : ho cast nnd bonds were in netlvo demand. The principal nnd stronger cause was that M72.000 worth of Omaha securities fell duo April 1 and were redeemed by the treasurer us fnst as they were presented. According to these facts Mr. Rush says that Omnhn bonds are the most desirable municipal bonds In the market. The securities nro 5 per cent bonds , nnd wore the talk of iho town last night among ho bankers nnd brokers. The sale shows hat Omnha bonds are greatly In demand. Icroloforo the premium has been from 3 to 1 per cent. It Is n Curious Fact That the body Is now moro susceptible to benefit from modlclno than nt nnd other season. Ilcnco the importance of ' .aking Hood's Sarsaparilla now , when t will do you the most good. It is really wonderful for purifying and en riching the blood , creating an nnpotito , and giving n healthy tone to the whole system. Bo sure to got Hood' Snrsa- rillti , which is peculiar to itself. 'GOOD ' BVifi , * SWEETHEART. " Rivals Tor n Ijiuly's Smile Indulge In n Race. A vc'ry novel nnd interesting race took Dlnco on Dodge street Thursday afternoon between two colored swains who were hrcatonlnc to go to war over the affections of a comely colored hello , named Fnnnio Lewis. The perturbed lovers wcro Billy Marshal , a good looking , drossy mulatto , who totes hash at the Millard , and Alexander Hughes , a big buck and as black as the ace of spades. To settle the matter once nnd f orpvormoro , Marshal said ho would ride four blocks on a bicycle while Hughes ran three , the loser to surrender nil claims upon the nfTections of their dulcicnu. Alexander is a dead game sport , and he said he'd have to go him. The men then hastily doffed their outer garments nnd made preparations for the momentous event. J. J. Hnrdin wns selected referee , nnd everything in readiness bo gave the sig nal for them to start , nnd away they wont like a couple of deer. Marshal was terribly in earnest and would have won , hud bo not been compelled to dismount nt the Eleventh street crossing by nn offset in the pavement. He had made no allowance for this difficulty , and Alexander spoil on by him like the wind , winning the race by fifty yards or moro. Billy wns a hard loser , and bemoaned and abused bis luck Ilka a pirate. His voice trembled and his oycs grew lachrymose , nnd after the referee had announced his decision , refused to shako nnnds with his grinning and successful rival. But IM gave up the girl like a man , nnd to-day carries n heart beneath - neath his low cut vest us heavy as chunk of lead. _ A grand flourish of trumpets often heralds the advent of an article which fails , when tried , to justify the noise in rule in its bohalf. The unassuming merits of Van Duzor's Havering extracts - tracts derived from choice fruit , of standard purity , and elected over a quarter of a century ago to the chief place among flavors , arc too well known to need more than a general reminder. Cheap comuotiton of valuless articles heighten the popularity of these. All grocers. _ MAlti CHANGES. Chle/Cleric Mnrpliy Goes Bade to His . Old Position. In accordance with his own request , Frank T. Murphy , who has been filling the position of chief cleric of the railway mall service , has boon transferred to his old place as mail clerk on the fast mail line between Omaha mid Chicago. , Mr. Murphy will bo succeeded by J. E. Cramer , for many years mail clerk on the Omaha and Ogdcn route. Ho has boon con nected with the mail service in Nebraska for nineteen years nnd is in every way qualified to fill the position to which ho has been ap pointed. Mr. Murphy requested that the change bo made , knowing that his former position could not bo otherwise than uncertain under the now administration. Mr. Murphy was appointed lo the position of chief clerk last December , and has filled the position in a manner very acceptable to his superiors. The change in the ofllco will bo made Monday. _ Wo feel perfectly safe in recommend ing Chamberlain's Puin.Balm for rheu matism , lame buck and all cases requir ing n liniment. A beneficial elToct is apparent from its first application. Many aged parsons who suffer with pains in the joints and muscles so fre quently caused by exposure or sudden changes of weather , find immediate ro liof in Chamberlain's Pnin Balm. Give it ti trial. Sold by till druggists. To the Black Hills. The following members of the board of trade have agreed to become members of the * party to make the trip to Dcadwood , Dak. , arranged to start from Omnha April iiiJ : Euclid Mnrtin , H. G. Clark , C. O. Lobeck , W. A. L. Glbon , Thomas A. Crcigh , C. F. Goodman , C. W. Thomas , James Stephen son , Isano Johnson , Allen Hector , George \V. Lmmgor , Ben Galngher , G. I. Hunt , E. S. Rowley , Max Meyer , Daniel H. Wheeler , U. U. Blnghnm , Edwin Davis , G. H. Hoimrod , Louis Schroeder , W. E. Clarke , Lovl F. Me- Konna , James Gn.-noau Jr. , Henry Suiult. P. Wlndhum , J. H. Erck , E. Kosy water , J. J. O'Connor nnd Secretary Nnson. Besides those these will bo four or llvo others , and throe or four reporters. No additions to the party will bo made after Monday. TUB SUNDAY fcATV. If It Is Being Broken Xho Offenders E onpe. The cases ngalnst'tho saloonkeepers of the city for selling liquor on Sunday have not panned out very well. Out of nearly a score of complaints but throe convictions have been secured , and thcso have appealed their cases to the district court. The police court juries have not taken kindly to the methods adopted by the police In sending spies to secure whisky on Sunday from the saloonKeepers - Keepers , pleading sick wives and similar ex cuses nnd then turning Informer on the saloonkeeper , The cnso ngnlnst Ed Rotbory was tried before Judge Borka yesterday afternoon. Policeman Hudson testified that bo wont to Rothory's saloon disguised as a laboring man and secured a drink of whisky , Two witnesses who were in Rotlio/y's ' place nt the time arranging some correspondence for a sporting Journal , testified positively that Hudson did not secure anything to drink In the place. General Smith , for the pro secution , tried to show that the defense's witnesses wcro mistaken as to Hudson's ap pearance nnd hnd In mind sonio other party whojiad boon refused a drink. "How did Hudson lookl" asked the general of ono wit ness. "Ho looked like n hnbo , " was the an swer that convulsed tlio court and spectators. Realizing that It would bo useless to attempt to shako the evidence of such a witness the general rested and Judge Bcrka dismissed the case. 95OOO Reward $5OOO For n hotter or moro pleasant remedy for the euro of consumption , bronchial troubles , cough , croup and whooping cough than SANTA ABIE , the Cali fornia icing of consumption. Every bottle warranted. If you would bo cured of that disgusting disease , catarrh , use CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE , $1 a jar ; by mail $1.10. Santa Abio nnd Cat-R- Cure are sold and warranted by Good man Drug Co. Pnlillo'worlr.8 The board of public works yesterday granted the Omaha Street Railway company n permit to extend , its track on Twenty- fourth street from Patrick avenue north to Grant street. The Motor company was granted a permit to lay an additional side track on Seven teenth street from Izard street to Clark street. The board of public works has commenced operations under ordinance No. 2000 , passed nt the last meeting of the council , which provides thnt before tiny street rail way company shall build upon any paved street it shall deposit with the city treasurer the cost of the paving covered by Its tracks. The board authorized Chairman Balcombo to commence proceedings against the officers of the Street Railway company unless the pavement torn up by them on last Saturday night is replaced by to-morrow night. The following inspectors of paving , sewer ing aud grading , wore selected for the ensu ing year : LJ. H. Parker , Michael Donovan , Charles O'Noil , J. D. Urquhart , R. II. Mc- Grnth , J. F. Bohin , Nllos Cnllnnan , Jerome Pcntzel , W. P. Mumaugh , J. J. Conlon , Walter Wallace , M. S. Jonison , S. I. Valentino tine , J. A. Griffin , J. R. Osborn and Frank Henix. Banking and lumber business for sale. Inquire of C. E. Loomis , under Capitol National bank , Lincoln , Nob. Mortuary. Mr. Byron D. Cooper , of Into nn engineer on the Union ( Pacific , died Thursday of heart disease nt his boarding house on Fourth nnd Lcavenworth streets. Ho was thirty-eight years old and unmarried. His mother , who ' lives nt Ann Arbnr , Michigan , has been tcio- 'graphed of her son's death. The remains of Frank E. Drake , the rail way official who died Wednesday night at Kansas City , will likely bo brought to Omaha for interment. Two children of the deceased are buried in Prospect Hill cem etery. The body will nrrivo hero Sunday at 3 p. m. over tho" Missouri Pacific and the funeral will take place direct from tho'Qepot. The remains of Mrs. Peter Casey were in terred at St. Mary's cemetery yesterday. The funeral services took place nt St. Phil- omcna's cathedral , where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. McCarthy. It was attended by n larpo concourse of the friends of tbo deceased. The funeral procession was ono of the largest that has taken place in this city for some time. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam st. . telephone 1201 , blank book makers , etc , Hot After tlio Franchise. Frank Murphy loft for the cast yester day to purchase electrical material , cars nnd the like for the Omnha City railway company. The request for a franchise permitting the company to extend their lines across the Union Pacific bridge will bo laid before the directors of the road immediately , and it is expected thnt nn nnswer will bo received before fore the end of the month. A New Train. The connecting link between Ne braska and Kansas has just been placed In service by the Union Pacific railway. This train loaves Council BlulTs 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 In Kansas and Colorado west bound , and for Topeka , Lawrence , Kan sas City nnd points cast ana south via Kansas City. Returning , train loaves Manhattan at 2:2-3 : p. in. ; arriving at Beatrice at 0:25 : p. in. , Lincoln at 7:50 : p. in. , nnd Omaha at 11:20 : p. m. , Coun cil Bluffs 11:40 : p. in. , making direct connection with Kansas division trains from Kansas City , Lawrence , Topgka and the cast , and from Dcnvor , Salina , Abelino and all points west , onabllng passengers to visit the principal points in Kansas and Nebraska In tlio shortest possible tlmo. These trains have first- class equipment , consisting of smoking curs and first-class day coaulios of the latest pattern. The now train will fill a long felt want , and is bound to bo popular. _ Ijloensea. Following are the marriage licenses issued yesterday In the county cojrt : Name and Residence. Ago. John E. Rolnstroui , Omnhn . 24 Amanda Carlcottu LIndgrin , Omnha . 23 Frank Wngnor , Fort Calhoun. Neb . U9 Augusta Kottorman , Fort Calhoun , Nob.tH HJOURALrRlilTFUVOflS tJ ed by the United SlatM Govtrnmf nt. P.nAorttfi > > the head * of the Great UnlvertItles nod rubllcFtoJ AnaljUi.iii the filroncest , Tureit * nd taost Healtliful. Ur. Pj-lce'i Lrcam UaViiil'owdrrrtc | not contain Amraotna.I.iiucorAlum. Dr I'rlce Delicious I'lavoringPjc- UMUTanlllii , Lemon , Orauge , Almond , Ko c , etc. , do uot coutaln J'olsonous Oil * or Chciulcala. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , NawYork. Chicago. 8t.Loul . Tills powder never varlei. A marvel of purity reiiRtliandwholosomoiioss. Jloro pconomlcal than the ordinary Kinds , und cannot bo sold In competition with the multitudes of low cost , shortwelKht nlum or phospnato powders. Sold only lu cans. Hoyal lluklng Powder Co. , I'M Wall street Now York. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878 , BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pure Cnroa , from which the excess of Oil has been removed. Itrmsmord than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed ith Starch , Arrow * root or Sugar , and is therefore far inure economical , costlny tcis than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , eauly di gested , and admirably adapted for in * valids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Oroccrs everywhere. I r , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , The"Lion"High Pressure Hose Tlio.Bc.st Is tlio Cheapest ! FOR 'SALE nv TUB Following Plninte Husscy & Day Co. , M. A. Free , ( irnliani Park , J. J. Hniiiglmn , , T. L. Wclshans , J. R. linrimcloj , S. I. Morrison , Huso & Knife , And all loading plumbers throughout the west. The pro mro KUaianteo Imprinted In tlio body of the cover 1 * n prptectlon to the consumer ngulubt common hose. "Wo wont into tlio shoo business , not only for the money there is in it but because the sue * ooss which attended the opening of this department lias again demonstrated what confidence - fidonco the people have in us. Many of the customers told us that they waited for our opening though they needed shoos badly. They know they could save money and they Were not dissapointed.- Never was there a nicer nor a cleaner stock of Men's Shoes placed Upon the market , and never were such honest and trusty shoos oll'orod at such figures. And the way we warrant our better grades of shoos has somewhat startled the shoe dealers That is a guarantee which means something and which protects the customer. Our stock comprises all grades. Wo have good strong shoos , made of good leather , at $1.25 , up to the very finest grade of French calf , genuine hand-sewed. Tlio later we offer at $5.50. Many shoes are called "hand-sowed'1 uow-adays , but our $5.50 shoe is really sowed and stitched by hand and is as good a shoo as any for. which fine shoo stores ask you J8. Our spring stock ofUnderwear , llosiei'y and otherMen's Furnishings , is now on sale at our well known low prices. Our display of Neckwear is the largest and finest in town , and we show novelties not to be found else whore at our figures. Among other bargains we offer this week : 100 dozen fine Silk Scarfs , in very pretty and novel shade ? at I5c each , and 75 dozen elegant Four-in-Hands in the very latest patterns , at 25o each. Fine furnishing houses charge for the same goods 50c and 75c. In our Collar and Cuff Department wo will offer something this season that was never heard of before. A genuine Linen Collar , standing and1 turn-down , at 5c each , and genuine Linen Cuffs at lOc a pair. This is no job lot , but regular goods , now styles and warranted pure linen. We shall sell them all through the season for that price. The very finest of collars made by the best manufacturers which other houses dara not sell for less than 25c , we offer at 15c ; cuffs , 25c. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. GENTS WITH SPINAL APPLIANCE ATTACHED , Dr. OWEN'S Electro- ( Galvanic Belt and Suspensory Ciiro the follow- ing dlscascsand all others " -iCj of a iicrvotis clmractcr : Uhcuma tlsin of any kind , Sciatica , Paralysis , Kpi- ipsy , Spinal Ulseafccs , St. Vitus' Dance , llrlcht's Discasc , Piles , Heart Dls- [ iscsLumbagoGeneral and Kerv- f niB'Mi si''a.v " ous Debility , Cos tlvcncBs , Kidney Diseases 'crvousness , Trcmblinc , Wanting Hock view , of .tho T , all diseases caused from In- scretlon in Youth or Married Ula , Nervous I'rnctintlon , Personal Weakness or K\haustion , 1'cmalo Coin- aints , In fact nil nervous diseases pertaining to Halo or Female. Mo challoreo the World to produce a belt . _ R V at will compaio with it. 'I ho current is under the perfect control of the wcaicr and can bo made mild ur Suspeucory. ntrontr to Biiit any complaint ; this cannot bo done with any other belt. Iho Suspensory for weakness of men is connected directly lethe Battery. tll(5 dlsks nl ° eo adjusted that by means of our appliances tlio Eloctricitv can bo carried to any part of ( ho llody or wherever tbo disease is located , HIB 's ' the Imtest ami / > * . ' V1'3. ' : t . improvement _ , i . . , V. c\cr . : . inado . _ i In npplyinff . _ . _ . _ . _ . Electricity z to . tbo - Borty fortho . . . enroot . . disease . . . . or ns a remedial . agent. 'Jli s hlcctro-Ga'lvanicT iou > Bel lias jiistbeen patented m 16th , 1881" , ImprovedTelirtiary al . IQ > ; O . K\cry buyer of n belt wants the beet , nnd this bo will find the Oxvcn to be. It differs from all others , ft is n licit'containing JO Galvanic- cells with 100 decrees of strengthexcept onr No. 4 Fr Guarantee Bolt , which Coutalus 'Iho Owen Jtcltis not n Ijy niiy ono before It is apiillcil to tbo body , nuwolfercdforBalo. To siiow the Entire Conflclc. . days'trial , and if it docs not Prove to TJO or ilo what wo Ropro ont. yu can return it to us , I'liysfclans enilowo the Owen Jlelt as the best , of 123 pases written by n physician of over 40 years experience , which will bo sent you with our book of tesllmonlalsin ascaled envelope , glvinRlnstru . without tlio aid of a pbyblcian or the use of medicine. Send for n pair of Dr. Owen's Electric Insoles. Prfco Jl.OO , which will euro you of Gout , Chilblains , iCray ps in t cot or ' CB8- - . , - waslo your money on bells patented years atro.'o have privnto consultation rooms for ladies ns well as cents , and all who call or write us can i cst assured that they w 11 irecena nri " " ' , st- opinion | | , aud if the belt Is not adapted to ( heir case tliey will bo so advised. Open at nil limns. Consultation at ofllce , or by mall free. For Information how to obtain trial belt see ISS-pago pamphlet. sffifcj The OWEN ELECSBIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. . 308 North Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. NATIONAL . CirilONIC nnd 1'IUVATH II1SKA8K3 of MUM nnilYO.M I'.N Bticccsafullr ( rciitoJ. YOUNG MEN SufTerlnR from the effects of jroutlifiil follies nr India ere Huns , or am troubled wltliYoaknoei , Nervous l ) MIHy , Ixjstxif Memciry , DonpOnilenoy , Avrrslnnto f ocloty , KMnoy Troubles or any dlscaio of thu ( ; c l- to-Urinary Owiins , rim bore Hnd afo and speedy euro. CliurKvs rtmscmabln , especially to tliu poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thorn itro ninny troubled wltli too frcniiont ovasim tlons of Ihu tila'liler , oriun urcompiuilwl liy 11 nllKlit martini ; or Iniriilnu cn nthm , und wuukunlni ! of the systum in luiiuimcr thu imtlcnt cannot account for. On uxumiiilnu the urlmiry iloposlH n ropy audlniont will oinm ttu found , and noinoilmoM particles of ulliii- men will iipnvur nr tlio color bu ol a thin , lollklsli line , nimln cImn lnK t n dark or torpid iu > iiuiriino. Tlinru ura nmnr IIIIMI whodlu of IliUcJIIllcuity , lunor- antol tliotanso. whlcu is ilio nccoiul etitunof unuil. iml weakness , 'f ho doctor will iruar.intt'uit perfect euro In nil nudi cnsesirmil n lieallliv rcntorallon of tlioKcnlto-urlnnry oruaiia. Consultation fruo. Send 2-cont ituniptor "Yoanir Mnn's Krlcnd , or Uuldo to Wedlock , " Jreo lo nil. Address DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 12th St. .Kansas City , Mo. CZTMcntlun tills tmnsr. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa. HREAKFAST. "Ilf a thorotuh knonlaj e of tbo natural laws wblciiRororn tlio operations of iluusilon unJ niitrl tkin. nml liy u caroMI npulliritl'm ' or thu tin u imiptir tics of null-selected Cocim. Mr. Hups has provided our Lrcnkfttit tables wlUuitdollciituly flavored liavura.-o which may save us many heavy doctors' Ullli. It Is by the judicious am at such articles or diet that n constitution limy bo eniltmlly uulU up until Btron cnoiitfli to resist orury tendency tu dfsnitso. llun * itredi of lubtlu maladies uro ilnatlim around us ready loniUcltwhorurcrtbHrait 11 weak uoliit.Vumiir < > sc i > o many a fatal haft by koeplnit ournelres well Jortllled with pum hlou I mid it properly nourished fr rae. " Civil bi'rvlco ( Jnzelto. Mule simply with bollltiif water or milk , gold only In half pound tins by ( Jroeers JaUoloJ thus : JAMES EPPS & CO. . " ta DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John C Jacobj. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At tboold Bland HOT Karnnm Bt. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended. elepbone to Kp. . lbCOX. MC3 Uraa vui'.r > r.Ml > . * T\ rl < BLOUSES For Ladies ! Made from tbe very best Feotcli llannoli andJutsoy Cloth , aru in ( jre.it demand. Wo have u comiilotu lliu * , ranging In price from , . ai-o strictly first class goods and worthy of your Inspection. The TY1ER SYSTEM Of BANK COUNTERS Cannot be Excelled. They art Elegant In Design nnd very low In Price. Also , Court House Furniture , jpd Home 400 Styles of OHce Duki , Chtlrs. Tsllfi , tie. 100 Fage Illustrated Catalogue Free , Fostaga 7 Cts. tYLEH DESK UO. , St , Louis , Mo. , U.S.A , : &C0 > BOSTOH'MAJS- EKOFbRILLV TRATED CMALOCVEFREE PHOPOSALS FOU INDIAN SUPPLIES AND THANSI'OKTATION. Department o tbo Jnterlor.OIIlco of Indian Air airs. Washington. March S3. IWl. ! Scaled proposals , Indorsed "Proposals for Ilccf , ( bids for beef must bo sub. ni ttecl In wojinrnto envelopes ) , llacon. Flour , Clothing , or Transportation , iVc. , " ( as tlio case may bo ) , and directed to tbo Commissioner of Indian Affairs , Nos. ( ) " > and H7 Wooster street , Nuw York , will boiecclved until 1 p. in. of Tues day , April M. I8S3 , for furnlshlnij for the Indian hervlco about tK ) , ili)0 ) pounds bacon , UI.UW , < > 00 poundii boot on the hoof , I.OOO.OOJ poundM net beet , 2iO,0U iionndH bcnns. Tl.UOJ pounds liaklni , ' no\v < lcr. fi'KJ.OCO ' pounds corn , 477.0JO pounds cof fee. H.COUO.WK ) noundi " Hour , 7f.Hl ( pounds feed , IM.KH ) pounds" liard bi-oad. B,00'l ' pounds bom- iny , ! ! 3iXlU pounds lard , b71 b.irrols moss pork , 17.UOO pounds o.Umeal. : I7.UOJ pounds oats , Kb',00) ) pounds rico. f.'l'X ' ' ) pounds tea , 3ltioiJ pounds salt , St.mi ) pounds fioap. JOl.OK ) pounds suKar , aud1.00) ) pounds wheat. Also , blankets , woolnn f.nd cotton eoods , ( con- ulstlnij In part , of tlcitlnir. 5,000 yunisi ( .tandi-rd callw. lou.tiui ) yards ; dilllliiK. ll.twyards ; ( luck. free from all MizJnc. U .WW yards : ilculms , J7.WW yards ; ainKliam , MiddiiUjnrds ; Kentucky Jeans , 17iXD yards ; chariot , l-.OOil yards ; brown sheet- lilt ? , : i.u.XH ! ( ) yafds ; blcachod Hlmcttiig , > .OX > yardu ; hickory shlitlns , Ifi.W ) yards ; calico HhlrtltiK , liri"0 yards ; wlntioy , U.'iflJ yardu ) ; cloth- Inc. Ki'ocerloi , notions , Imnlvmro , iiipdtcal sup- pun' ) , Hcliool bimksc. . , nnd n lone list of mis- lellaneouH nrtlulos. such as IIHIIIOHH , plows , lakis , forks , ike , , and for about A'.o wiiKonsro- ciulrod for the service , to bo dollvorcd at Clilca- EO , Kansas city , ami riloux City. Also for such wagons as muy bo roriulrud , adnptod to ti ) ollmatu of tliu Pacific Coaft. with California btakos. dullvor ( l lit Ban l''ranrl co. Also , tian portatlon forsuch of thu artiden , goods , nnil supplies that may not bo contracted for to bo dolivuted ftt the ai ; nciea. Illds must bo made out on KovorniiU'itt lilanks. Bchcdules ehowliiK the kinds nnd Humilities of subsistence supnllns required for each agency and school , und tbn llud ; and ( iimulltliM in Kross. nf all other Koodn and nrtftlcs , tojotner with bli.nk nroi > o < nN. condltlnns to be observed by bidders. tlini ) und place of delivery , turms nf contract mid piyment , trunsportalmn routux , and all ollu'r uoi 'siury Inbtructloim will huiurnl hed rpon upplleaU'jn to tie ! Indliin Ofllco in Wash. liiRton , or Nos , 5 nnd 07 Woostcr street , New York ; the Commissaries of tiubsUtonco U.S. A. , at Cheyenne. ( hlcaKO , Lea voir.vorth. Omaha , Hnlut. L.JIIIH , Haint Paul , and Pan I'runehco ; the Postmahtins at bloiix City , und Vnnkton ; aid : to the I'o&twastuisat the fiilloninv named jiUres lu Kansas : Arkansas City , ( J.iUlnoll. T. peka , and Wichita. TliurltihtiH niMn-ved liy lliu KOV- mnmcnt to rejec t any and all bids , or ar.v nurt of any bid , nnil these proposals are lurlted under proviso that appropriation shall bo inido for UIB fliipjilks by CnnKrcss. Illdslll bo opened at the hour nnd iluyabovu xtuted , and bidders nro Invited to bu present at thu opening' . Certified Checks. All bids must ho accom panied by cei tilled chocks or drafts upon Homo llnltod fitateb Depository or the J-1r t National Jlankof Ios AiiRflev , Cul. , for at least llvo per rent of tliu amount of the proposal. JOHN II. OlllylUA" Coinuilssloiier , liichrJillUt T. E. CI1.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itooni 03 Traders' Jlulldlni ; , CHICAGO. D1VO11C'IA. . UUUiminil. AllOUNKy.AT'LAW m U ttrjorn du , uuickio ! au | t fr oi 11 rear ; zt > e.lun' ; i OMAHA' "J MEDICALan"SURGICAL INSTITUTE \ N. W. Oor. 13th & Doclsro Sto. roil HID T1IBATUENT Ol' AM. Appllansoi for Doforraltio : and Truoo3. Rust facilities , apparatus and rumertlei for succen rul truatmimt of nirrj form of dlsoasa requiring MecllciilorHurzlcHl Troatment. FlFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Uoartl ant ] ultenJanco ! best lioipltnl accotunjoda. onsln tlio woit. WIIITK ran CiitcitrAlts on Daformltles and Braces , Diseases of Woman a Specialty. 1JOOK ON Dl8EAiB3 OV WoUEN KllEK. ONLY SELIABLB IIEDIOAL IHSTITOTB > IAKIVO A p ciAi.rr or PHIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Dlioasai laeoesifullr treated , Hrpbllltlo I'olson reniOTatl from thu sritom vrllliont raerourr. Now rostoralUe treatment lor loss of Vital 1'iinbr. furious uoablo to T'.ilt us max ho truated at honia by corrosiioudence. All coinuimilcatluna coulMuntUf. Medicines or Instruments sent l > { uiall or oxjr , snuraljr nackoil. no marks to Indies to contents or icndor. Ono personal Intervluw jiruferred , Oil and consult us or send hlstorr of jruur case , and we will sand In plain wrapper , our - BOOK TO MEN , FPEEI upon frlvato , Bpocl.nl or Nurrous Disease Uncjr. 8/plillls , Gleol nod Vurloueolc , with llrt. .Address Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute , or me. MCMCIVAJUY , Oor. 13lk nd UodgflBU. , - - OMAHA , NBD. Wyoming Qil Lands LOCATED , AnA all neceaxury papers niloil , W E HAWLEY Civil , , , Enginsar , CABI'KII , WVO. , or O.MAIIA. NBUUASKA * lt > euccutafully used motitlily by over 10 000 iUullcs. Are Safe.Efftcluulunit l eatant CJ pi-rlxix byrnall.or tdru1fKUt . BealtA ' I'lirtlcular * a pontage nUmpn. AdUrew Tuc EtnisBi CUSMUUL Co. , Vmnoir , Shea. aale anil by mall ij \ Goodman Ne.liruaiat