8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : < TUESDAY , APKE > 10. 1889. Eleven vngrnnt * were discharged In police court yesterday. The first mooting ot tlio Omahn prcs- bvtory will bo hold to-day in the \Valnut Hill church. B. F. Redman was assaulted by a man too big for him yesterday and secured n warrant for his arrest. The funeral services of Frank Wal ters will bo conducted unaor the auspices of the Danish society. Sam Small will give his lecture , "From the Har Room to the Pulpit , " at the First Baptist church May 20. This is his best lecture. Dick Dwyer , the well-known ball player , yesterday received his app lnt- mont as a railway mall clerk between Omaha and Ghoyonno. The cnso against Alex Gaudor , charged with carrying ort 0. S. Gard ner's furnace in a scrap iron cart will bo heard before Judge Borlm to-day. , A warrant was issued in Judge Borka's court yesterday afternoon charging Charles Kitchen with the lar ceny of aijll watch from II. Ilartman. A warrant was issued Jin police court yesterday for the arrest of James Mc- Cann , charged with stealing fifty cents worth of load plpo from J. B. Barnnclo. Chief Scavoy has recommended Chnrles O'llara , late captain of police at Shenandoah , Pa. , for the position of block watchman on Farnam from Thir teenth to Fifteenth streets. Carl P. Mut/.oburg , a young man of nineteen , who ran awav from his homo at Elgin , 111. , is thought to bo -Omaha and his mother has asked the aid of the police hero in trying to find him. O/llcor / Marnolland Sergeant Johnson nro rapidly recovering from their wounds , the hitter being able to take nn occasional walk. Olllcor Fish is the only olllcor besides tneso that ia reported 3ick. 3ick.Frank Frank Board will give a chalk talk before the Y. M. O. A. this even ing. Mr. Beard has an enviable repu tation as a chalk artist and his enter tain men ts are highly spoken of by the press. There will bo an open meeting of L. A. 7,625 , K. of L. , at. their hall , Twon- jy-socond and Cuming streets , next Wednesday evening , to which the nub- lie is cordially invited. Good speakers address the meeting. Personal. L. C. Lowton , of St. Paul , Is at tlio Darker. E. J. Krxlorielc , of Beatrice. Is at the Pax ton. ton.II. . A. Drown , of Detroit , Is n Millard rucst. Leo B. Cobb , of Rochester , N. Y. , is at the \lllliml. J. P. Hnthnwny , jr. , of Kearney , Is a Pax- ion guost. J. H. Drake , of Bancroft , Is registered nt > ho Darker. C. C. ICnnpp , oT Beatrice , Is registered at Ibo Millard. D. T. Kelley and wlfo , of Chicago , nro nt , ho Mllliml. S. H. Calhoun. jr. , of Nebraska City , is It the Millard. W. Wlnslow anil wife , of Crete , are stop ping at the Darker. W. G. Ward and wife , of Blair , are regis tered nt the Barker. John Fitzgerald and John P. Button , of Lincoln , nro at the Lincoln. J. P. Hurst , Esq. , of Denver , son of Bishop Hurst , is the guest of his college class-mate , Mr. R. C. Patterson , nt 2013 Farnam street. An Old Oinalnui. On April 5 Somuol Herman , nn ox-prcal- iont of the Omaha city council , died at Lake ' Geneva , \Vis. , anil was burled at Indian apolis. Mr , Herman , many years ngo , was : onncctcd with the Union Puciilc In Omaha. Ho had boon in failing health for a number of years nnd and stricken with paralysis. Tin-no America Committee. Yesterday at the meeting of the direc tors of the board of trade , President Martin announced Messrs. D. H. Wheeler , Herman ICountzo and J. J. Brown1 as n committee to represent the board in opening of the great exposition of the three Americas , which is to bo held in Washington In IS'JS. The board discussed the appointment of in Omahit man to act on tlio inter-state com mission , vlco Walker resigned. Mickey Slmy , tlio lli iiwayinnn , Mickey Downey , alias Mickey Shay , an tld highwayman run out of Omaha two pears ago , turned up as n vagrant in the pollco court .vestord.ty under the brand aown.imoof John Brady. Detective Ormsby recognized him , however , and related to the | udgo some of the dcspcrato crimes in which the follow has had n hand. The Judge gave him thirty minutes to leave the city or suffer n sentence of thirty days in the county jail , ten on bread nnd water. Mickey loft. Acquitted of Kmbozzlemont. G. W. Morrow , a sowing machine agent , rvho was arrested n few weeks ago at the Instigation of Ooorgo S. Smith , general agent for nn eastern sewing machine manu factory , on the charge of embezzlement , was put on trial yesterday afternoon before Justice Head. Morrow was discharged. Smith claimed that Morrow , ns his agent , had either appropriated several machines or the money realized from thuir sale , to his own use. Morrow was working in South Omaiiu. . Iiookiuc for Grounds. The young men of the Y. M. C. A. are meeting with poor success In securing grounds for tnclr athletic Hold. They had hoped to get a sipjaro In ICountzo place , bul have been disappointed In their expectations , Mr. ICountzo running to let them huvo the ground lest the people of the neighborhood would object. The youni : men say , hov/evur , that they have seen all the rcsidunts of the nolghoorhood and they all declared that they would not only ho willing but glad to have the Hold located out thoro. Foiled to Mntornli/.c. ! The carpenters who want to Mart a now union made another attempt to Imvo n moot ing last night. The call published announced that the mooting would bo hold In Goodrich' ball on Snnndors street. The early arrival through some misunderstanding got th _ I word that Wolf's Hall , on Cuming street. had boon chosen. Tuo meeting there turnei put to bo that of the Amalgamated Carpcn tors' Union , and before It was definitely do elded where the meeting was to bo hold the cnrpontcis desiring to attend It had becotno BO badly scattered that there was no chanro of getting thorn together again. Another mooting will probahly bo called. Klclinril'n Clinllongo. Word hni reached this city that "Dick" Shannon , of Nebraska City , has been In vited by a man named Stuart , the builder of the pontoon briilgo at that place , to moot and enable the latter to kill him , It seems that Richard Is alleged to have spoken in a disparaging manner of the bridga In question , which has tnortnlly of fended the nnntooncr. Richard , It Is stated , Is doing considerable thinking over the matter , but it is not yti known whether ho will accept the challenge , or invite the brldpo man in nit on the rivci bank and look through the murky lido Into tlio nether region * . "IJit-V , " luvural years ago , resided In Om hha and worked on a number of tao earlier public imp'ovemtu T. OHA IU : HTJWAUT , M. D. , F. R H , K. , rmJIrmry phytlclnn to II. M. , tlio 1 itaollmxl ; I'rofoufior of Pruc i\M \ ( it ] ' \iyt\i \ \ : in Iho University o wrll of Drlglit'e Disease "Catarrh of the intcutine occur * , eoinotlnioB pro tixliuutttliw dinrrltnm. " War- Cure < ; Uro thu Ului-rlia'it by Uc ; CAUKO , THE DEAD OFFICER. mposln/t Ceremonlr-s In Honor of tlio Lntn Cloncrnl Ilntcli. Yesterday the remains xvcro removed rom the botmttful room in which they hud cmalnod durlnR the night. They wcro tlaccd upon the roar elevator anil thus do tended to the flrst floor alonjf which they voro borne to the Farnam street entrance , fhoro stood thohoarno and n concourse of uniformed officers nml variously nttlrcd cltl- ens to receive thum. On the south sldo of the street , their pol ished rifles glistening In the sun' stood the , < m companies of the Second Infantry , of Tort Omnhn , nt pnnuto rest , under the com mand of Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Fletcher. The detachment of the Second Infantry , under Lieutenant. Arrasmlth , wns drawn ip on the sidewalk near the hoarse. When lie flap-enshrouded casket made Ita appearance - anco nt the door , a number of heads wore un covered , nnd , on order from Colonel Fletch er , the lines wcro drooped nnd the line of the Second , extending from Ninth across Tenth and almost to Eleventh , presented arms. At , ho same time , tho'banrt of the regiment , to the right of the line , feelingly played a few jars of n dirge , which continued until the casket Imd been deposited In the hoarse. The line of march nnd procession was then .alien up , ns follows : I'luttoon , eight pollco under Sergeant Slgwnrt , IJand , Second infantry , under leader , Wlcdcmoyor. Colonel Fletcher , Lieutenant Egbert nnd Lieutenant Kltulo mounted. Second regiment , ten companies with arms reversed. Hearse containing the remains of the deceased nnd drawn by two black horses. Pall bearers , Colonel Mol'nrlin. Lieutenant Colonel Hrcclc , Lieutenant Colonel Tcr- rill , Lloutonnnt Colonel ll.vde , Major Henry nnd Major liarrlger. Guard of honor , composed of the ser geants of the Ninth cavalry ubovo named , and making an imposing appearance. Brother ami son of the deceased. General llrooko. Major Vroom , Major But ler , Major W. P. Hughes , Major Baker , Colonel Ludlngton , Captain Corliss , Lieutenant Truitt , Major Bon- ham and Captain Bbstoln. Oftlcors of thiJ Ninth ubovo enumerated. Thirty members of the various local posts of the Gnuut Army of the Republic. The route lay north on Ninth to Douglas , north on Fifteenth to Webster. There the regiment fell to one sldo nnd presented arms ns the hcarso passed , the baud tncanwhilo playing n dlrgo. At the uepot the remains wcro placed on board n special chair car , nnd promptly at thg minute of the schedule the train pulled out and the deceased general wns forever ro- movcd from hosts of frienils who had revered nnd loved him in life. Hh escort to Lcavcnworth consists of Lieutenants Taylor , Flnloy , Dav nnd Huteh- msou , and the noncommissioned officers be fore referred to. The officers of the Ninth cavalry and rela tives of General Hatch were much pleased and gratified bv the arrangements mailo by General Brooke , department commander , for the reception , care nnd escort of their late colonel. Nothing was left undone which could contribute to the respect paid to the memory of General Hutch. They are also under Indebtedness to Mr. Burt of the Fre mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vulley railroad , who pluccd at the disposalof General Hatch's party his own private car. in addition to an other for the remains nnd the escort of sol diers. _ A Great Battle Is continually tfohifr on in the human system. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the consti tution , to ruin health , to drag victims to the gravq. A good reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend ono's self , drive the desperate enemy from the Hold and restore peace and bodily health for many years. Try this peculiar medicine. Board of Trace Mnttcrs. At n meeting of the directors of the board of trade yesterday afternoon , a resolution recommending the appointment of Judge L. A. Groff , of Omaha , for the place made va cant In the inter-state commerce commission by the resignation of Anderson J. Walker , was adopted. The directors also recom mended thut the president and secretary of the board call n special meeting of the board of trade to consider the proposed appoint ment on Wednesday evening. The meeting will bo hold. The president appointed D. H. Wheeler , H. KounUo and J. J. Brown as a committee on the appointment of n delegation to attend the commercial congress of the nineteen ill' dependent nations of thrco Americas , an ex position to bo held at Washington in Octo ber , 1VJ2. Arrangements were about completed for the western excursion of the board. About foity members will go. When you need a friend , select a true one. Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic is the best fricnu mankind has for all dis eases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best blood purifier and tonic known. 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. The Passover. During this week the progressive nnd the orthodox Hebrews of all lands colobrnto the feast of the Passover. It is a memorable event of the Jewish calendar and is observed with the most religious fervor. The celcbra- bratlon of the Pesach or Passover will begin this evening atsunsat. At the hour that the sun goes down all the male Jews over thir teen years of ago will go to their synagogues nnd temples to begin the celebration. The women of the household do not generally go , but usually stay at homo to prepare - pare the feast nnd illumlnato the house. The Christian stranger who will go Into a Hebrew temple ut the sundown service to day will feel an uncomfortable desire to un cover his head when ho enters the meeting room , where the pews , the pulpit , the nrk , etc. , show that it is a pluco of worship. The black silk hats , brown dorb.ys and fur cups worn by the men in the synagogue will bo to the Christian , or other unfamiliar eyes , ele ments of incongruity difficult to forgot. In the Temple of Israel , on Harnoy street , services will bo conducted by Kabul Benson nt the hour named. Cntni-rli Cured. A clergyman , after years of suffering from that loathbomo disease , Catarrh , nnd vainly trying every known remedy , nt last found a roolpo which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disoiibo bond ing a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lnwronco , 88 Warren St. , Now York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. Actors Murrleil. Judge Shields' private office , adjoining the county court room , | was the scene , yester day , of a quiet but somewhat interesting wedding , Clarence Llnhard nnd Jonnlo Wale being the high contracting parties. His honor performed the ceremony with true judicial dignity , but did not kiss the brido. That discrepancy was duo , probably , to the fact thut her husband presented too much of a muscular and dangerous appearance. Mr. Llnhard and his wlfo nro artists of the variety stage uud nro lilllnu' engagements this weak at the Eden Musuo. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnam st. . telephone 1201 , blank book rankers , etc , - A Dootor'ti mil. Dr. Ernest Hoffman was arrested yesterday by Constable D. P. O'Connell on a peace warrant sworn out by Dotoctlvo Al Blnufuss , of the Stnto of Nebraska Secret and Detect ive association. The trouble which led to the urrest occurred on n Thirteenth street car Saturday afternoon. The doctor some time ago attended the wife of the detective , the patient finally dying. He presented a bill in settlement for 510 , but Blaufuss claimed that it was only.H . , nnd tendorcuOlio craountj The latter refused and entered sulf t ? nnr ? . U0 muler , and. on summonses ! appear , Blaufuss again tendered the tS. which was refused. Saturday both men me/ in liio street i-ar , and Blaufuss state * thntthJ doctor at Urst tluoatenod to dust thei $ floor With him , but. when oxtanded un InvltF Uou to do o , retorted Hut & * VfWlU lay f < i him and kill him. This Is the version of the case as given by Hlaufuss , nnd In view of Ihls ho applied for * n warrant nt Justice Dunn's court for the doctor's arrest , anjl the arrest was mndo as ubovo stated. Ho gave bonds in J300 to appear to-morrow. Inillnn Territory. I have used Swift's Specific for a scrofu lous affection and nervous disorder reuniting from blood poison , and pronounced it the very b it medicine mado. it "sure cured" mo , fr which I am very grateful. JOHN HUXNICUTT. Leon , Indian Tor. Always Recommends It. 1 have used Swlfl'n Succlflc In my famltv for years for various disorders Incident to this cllmato. nnd it has always given prompt relief. I took It myself for n nervous disorder produced by indigestion that had troubled mo for flvo years , and It gave mo the long sought rotlof. I Induced a friend of mine to tavto It for n sere lop of over twenty j'oars' ' standing , nnd It cured him. W. M. UUTI.KDOE , Sulphur Springs , Tonn. JIAYDEN imOTHERS' OP13NINO. How Crowilrt Enjoyed n Gor eous Display Imst Night. The Hnydcn Ut-othors dry goods store , cor ner of Dodge nnd Sixteenth streets , wns the heater of a busy and exhilarating scene ast evening. It wns the spring opening of , hU mninuioth and popular house , and for liours there was n ruculnr procession of liandsomoly drcssod ladles , gcutlomon nnd children passing to nnd fro , ana It was all ono could do to llnd accommodation within , ho establishment. The entire house , from basement to the top floor , was brilliantly 11- uminatcd , and tropical plants nnd fragrant flowers abounding upon every hand lout an additional charm to Its already enchanting realms. Ono of the mcst conspicuous , as well as pleasing , features of the Hayden Brothers grand emporium of the useful , the novel nnd the beautiful , Is the exceptionally Ino corps of attaches and clerks. It is cor- .alnly ono of the most cfllclcnt , nccominodatlng nnd courteous forces em ployed In the city. Every man and every indj employe , Is pnllto , prompt nnd gracious. No ono Is ever neglected , nnd It is a pleasure to deal with such people. The first floor of this colossal house Is devoted - voted to n stock of general dry goods , cm- bracinir silks and satins , velvets nnd dress goods , laces and trimmings of nil descrip tions , shades , designs nnd prices. There nro many new things In spring and summer silks , in both design and shade , that capti- vuto the fair SOK and throw them into ccsta- cics of delight. Then there are boots and shoes ladies' nnd children's line , wear , no tions , novelties and a prodigious assortment of ladies' and gents' furnishing goods. The Jowclry department is also upon this iloor , and a glance through their rich and gorgeous cases reminds one of Tiffany's. Gold and silver watches , clocks , chains , rings , pins and bracelets in such variety ns to fairly be wilder a purchaser. The fifth Iloor is occupied by the general warcrooms for the reserved stock , nnd that it is an immense one there is ilo doubt , judg ing from the vast loads of goods that are carried away from this thriving and bustling mast every twenty-four hours. The fourth floor is occupied with the carpet department , anuVhoro are to bo had carpets from from the luxurious Axminstcr nnd silk Hrusscls down to the cheapest makes. Persian nnd Russian rugs , otto mans and draperies of all kinds and prices , rich and magniiiccnt in design and coloring , and affording n picture for the oys that 19 rapturous to behold. Lice curtains , lambre quins , porticrrcs , and so on nnd so forth , in such profusion ns to delight the fancy nnd confuse the vision. 'Ihuio is also on this floor a department devoted to toys and baby carriages , knick-knacks nnd novelties , a mammoth wall paper department , where everything that is both rich and expansive and plain and cheap is to bo had at a mo ment's notice. Everybody Is provided for. The roady-mado clothing , and they carry ono of the most famous lines of any city in the west , is upon the third floor. Ladies' suits , wraps , cloaks , and children's garments in endless quantities , gentlemen's and youths' suits , nnd everything to bo found in a com plete store of this kind is to bo had here. The millinery department is very complete , and last night was constantly crowded with a throng of buzzing nnd emulous ladies and misses. Such lovely bonnets and hats , trimmed nnd untrimmcd , never struck the female fancy before. Miss Craven is the leading trim mer , and her beautiful work sueaks for itself. Feathers , plumes , flowers , laces , birds nud gold mid silver ornaments nro piled upon the counters and fill the cases , while nil about the spacious department , aesthetically arranged , are banks of cholco natural flowers. The basement , divided into commodious departments , is given up to groceries , nucenswaro and chinaw.ire , household goods , fruits , nuts , bon.bons and everything that is calculated to please the sight and tickle the palate. There is no gainsaying the fact , but the spring opening of the Hayden Brothers was a success , incontinent nud unqualified. "Bettor Into than no vet1 , " but better never late when troubled with a cougher or cold. Take Dr. Bigolow's Positive Cure at once , which cures nil throat and lung troubles sjiocdily and thoroughly. Pleasant for children. 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. IjictMiseil to Woil. Following arc the marriage Hconsas issued yesterday in the county coart : Name and Residence. Age. ( James Peterson , Omaha 37 1 Louisa Johnson , Omaha 1 Martin J. Smith , Omaha : > 4 I Lizzie Peterson , Omaha 20 ( William M. Scries , Omaha 2fl | Netty Van Devonter , Omaha 18 I Paul Andcrt , Omaha 23 Mary McDrcon , Omaha Tuesday , April in , 1S89. Strike at the Root. If there was a weed on your lawn , would you lop off the leaves and cut away the top and ex pect it to die ? Wouldn't you strike at the root. Just the same way with those pimples on your cheek , that ache in the small of your back , or the uncomfortable feeling in your stomach. To cure them strike at the root. There is just one root for all these , a weakened nervous system. Use Paine's Celery Compound. Your complexion will be clear , your back strong , and digestion perfect. Read with us.these extracts from re cent letters. "The eruption is rapidly heal ing , and I am five hundred per cent better every way I believe Paine's Celery Compound saved my life. " Alonzo Abbot , Windsor , Vt. "I was fora number of years subject to frequent attacks of sick headache , dizziness , in digestion and dyspepsia. I found relief in Paine's Celery Compound. Mrs. Wm. Denning , 55 Spruce Street , Burlington Vt. Strike at the root of your ilN health. Strike with Paine's Cel ery Compound. At Druggist * , H.00 per bottle. Six far $5.00. , 1UCHAUDSON & CO. , JJurUn/rton. vt. Tills poder never vnrlos. A mnrvol of purity Htrongtii anil w holcsomcuoss. Moro economical than the ordinary Kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition with the tnuUititdosi of low coat , short\\olKlit alum or phospnato powdors. Bold only in can * . Itoyul linking L'oudcr Co. , I'M Wnllstrcot Now lork MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Genuine Sjritcm ofBIcmory Trnlnln . i'our Hook * Learned lu one rending. nilnil wandering citrcil. Every clilld ami ndult Rrently ben * fitted. Uroat lnducomoiit to Goirc pondcnc Classes , rroanoctns , nllh opinions of lr. Win. A , . llnm. rnon.I.tl.o world farnml StwcUUrt InlHnrl" " 10 rApntifin nr tlio boirntist. Hci > JiimInanJ 337 Fifth Avc N. Y. Aslc Your Retailer Tor the JAMES MEANS S4 SHOE ou TIM : JAMES MEAHS According1 to Your Needs. . JAIUII3 MEANS 84 STTOB 9i light.mmftflisa . , Itfluutcnn [ gtocklnsr , and ItEQIUJlKS ! 0 " llKEAKINCintN , " be- 1 Ing perfectly easy the tint Umo It l worn. It will ratlsfy the rco t ftsjJdlons. OAMI-.S MEANS SIIOi : Is cbsolutcly the ily shoo of Us price which 1ms ever been placed cx- . tcnslvcly on the market * In which durability 13 concldcrul bcfbro tncro out- ward. Jt. ntEAKS & CO. , lloston. HUCH of I lu ) iibovo fthoua fur Htilo br Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller DRS. BEfTS ft BETTS 1108 FAUNUI GTIHIKT , OMMIA , NKU. lOpposlto P.ixtou Hotel. ) Olllce hoar ? , 0 o. in. to 8 p. in. Sundays , 10 a , m. tel p. m. Specialists In Chtonlc , Nervous , Skin and Illoocl Uiscascs. rsr"C'ons > iltatlon at olllco or by mail free. Medicines stilt by mall or express , securely pacKocl , free fiom obsetvatloii. Guarantees to euro ( inlcklv. safolvjiml permanently. > piTinatorrlm > a , semi slous , I'liyMcal Decay. arlsiiiK fiom Indiscre tion , Excess or imlulyeiice. prodnclnt ; Hleop- lesneaa , Despondency , I'lmplcH on the tacu , aversion to society , easily discouraged , lacte of coiillilencc , dull , unlit tor btudy or buslness.and finds lifo n burden , safely , permanently and privately cured. Consult lira. Delta X Huttd , HflS Karnam M. , Omaha , Neb. Blood anflSkin Diseases" " . results , completely eradicated without , the aid of Mercurv. bcrofula , Kryrilpelni , KuverHorei , lllotclioM , IJlcorn , rains in tliu Head and Hones , Syphilitic Sere Throat , Mouth and 'longuo. Ca tarrh.e. . peimanently cured where others have failed. , . , , , , „ , , . Virlnnn ITninnnir and Hlailder Complaints , JVulIluy , Ulllldly rammi. DIIII uit , too fro. ( liicntilurnliiKor Illoody UrlinL'rlno ' liign tel orpd or ultli mllkv sediment on landing , \\eak Hack , Oonnorrlnca , ( Jleot , Cystitis. Xc. , Promptly nndSafely Cured , Charges Itoasona- ble. ble.STKICTUBE ! movnl complcto , without ( .titling. I'linstio or dilatation. Cuii'soiructod nt homo by patient w ithoiit a inomentb miin or uimovunce. To Yoiiiii Men and Midille-AgCu Men , A CriDDTIITDP Tlw awful ellects of e.uly iUUttlJ ulJnlj Vice , vhlch tilings organic wenkiiess , ilcstroylngbotli mind and body , with all Its in t-adcd UN. permanently cured. nD < ! IPTW } Ailrcsa tliosu WHO Have Impaired IJriOi UfjllU themselves by impioper indul. KenccH and solitary habit ) , wlilc-h inln both body and mind , uuflttlug them for buainoss , study or marriago. MAiutiKii MK.N. or these onU'iiiiKon that hap py life , aw are of physical d eblllty , quickly as OUIl 8UCCKSS is based upon facts , First 1'rncttcal Kxpo- rleneo. Second Kvery case is especlallystudled , thus starting atIglit. Third Medicines nro pre pared in our laboratory exactly to suit each case. tluiB affecting cures without injury. fiT'riend 0 cents postage for celebrated works on Chronic , Nirvous and Delionto Diseases. Thousands cured , t * A friendly letter or call may savn you future sutfeiintr and shaino , and add ( 'oldttn years to life. fr'No letters an aw orcd unless accompanied by 4 cents in stnmr-s. ms.0Br/rTs & KK-r-rs. HM ( 1'urnam Brteot , Oniahu , Neb , VEHICLES Try One * Improved nlth BHliwiiiK hacH < on on ( ld .En le8trlillna ' ' ' 'f < niJ ; < . 'nieiijnn alBnfth. en and eUorten necuramit to tba weight pat on tli m. eiuiallr nvll tu rouch country or tine Vlty drives Will gln yen l ) t xatlnfaotlOfi. , /EKDf ORILLV57RATED fATALOOVE FREE VVC/trV / / urrrririi ; from tl. . cf icii or > cuiiifui cr - g torr , r i Ijr w. lou l , eta. Ivrlll KiuTa tuluahla Innllxi ( Malt-dl liiii full laillmUn for IIC/UMI turr , Inv ut Moodvi , Conn. Special Easter Offerings , This is the week for Boys Clothing and wo propose to raako it memorable. You should see our goods before you supply your boys with an Easter outfit. Wo never had such a big stock , never named such low prices , nor over displayed such beautiful stylos. Suits in all the newest patterns of cheviots , cassimoroa and worsteds. To give an idea of the values wo are offering , wo mention the following lots , whio will bo on sale to-morrow : Boys' darkblue flannel sailor suits , blouses with embroidered collar , and kaoo pants sixes 4 to 10 , at 75o. Boys' good , strong Union Cassimoro Suits coat nicely pleated and of neat appearance , sizes 4 to 13 , at 95c. Boys' strictly all wool ohoviot suits of a nice' , stylish pattern , with pleated coat and woH made up , sixes 4 to 13 , at $1.00 , This is an extraordinary bargain , as wo are positive such a suit has never boon offered for less than from § 2.50 to $8.00. A large variety of handsome jersey suits at $2.50 , $2,95 and $8.25 , actual values $4.00 $5.00 and § 6.00. Equally astonishing values will be offered in long pants suits , of which we have an immense assortment. All the approved styles in cheviot , plaids , etc. , for spring wear , We have long pants suits from $2.50 upward. I OUR KNEE PANTS' SALE. For the past few seasons it has been our custom to appoint a certain day on which wa almost gave away knee pants. Thousands of our customers remember thosa sales and thousands are eagerly watching for the day. We shall have another such gale on TUESDAY , APRIL 16 , On which day wo shall offer 2,000 pair good strong knee pants at 15c a pair. They ar < ? actually worth 50c , and no house would think of selling them for less. We will soil only two pair to each customer , and no mail orders can be filled on this lot DON'T FORGET OUR NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha , < Tt'c Ti ? ctor Ti ( ITS o lib Lab LCI llllIK' ' You're Mire to gut per- fcul ntting garment. SIICOXD 4 New uiul choice I'ubrcsj ; wno fast yeiti4"icciicrs"licrc. A you'have the clothes at the A appointed time. ? NJCOM. Uiilor promptly. , , Trousers and Suits made to I measure as low as $5to $20. f OPEN KVKNIiVCJS. 1409 Douglas Sirccf. Omaha ealtli is Wealth Dn. K , 0. WKST'H NKKVK AND JlaAiN THKAT- WENT , n guaranteed Hiieclllo for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , UonviilHlona , Kits , Nervous Neuralffla. Ileauacho , Nervous I'ro.stratlon ransed ly the 1180or alcohol < < r tobacco , \Vakcf illness , .Mentill Depression , Bofu-nln ot tlio llraln resnltlnt , ' In Insanity and leading to inluory , necny and death. Premature Old -Age , Iliirreimcss , Loss of J'ower in citLur gex. Involuntary Losses und Bpermatorrha-ft caused by over exertion of tlio Dram , uair aDusa or over indulKenco. Kach box contnlna on" month's treatment , $1 a box , or six boxen for to , ucnt by mall prepaid ou re ceipt ot prlcu. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any cose. With each order received by us for sU boxen , accompanied with ft , wo v\lll send the purchaser our written fruarantea to rn- fund the money if the treatment iloes not niiout u euro , ( iuaruntceg Is ueil only bv Uoodninn DrtiBCo. . DruBBliitB , bolo Aueoia , 1110 I'urnum Htreet Umaha cb. D 1VOUC15S-A. UUOUUIUU , 121 IMarDorn 8u , Cmc&joi Milooltwt n icstj Uiuiau ] flUl9lr "Oli It Wo are now prepared to show ono of the most complete lines of medium nnd line ! suits , in both sacks and cutaways for bus iness or dress wear , that y < xi may desire to look at. HemcmbuT , we have two well lighted Bales lloors , 4,400 square feet , in which to display goods. lnnm4 \ n& _ NKUVOUH , CHKONIO and I'UIVATK DISUA3B3 ot MKN mid WO.MUN succusslullr trcntuJ. YOUNG MEN SuircrliiK from tlio cITectf of juutlifiil 1'olllos or Imlls crollona , or nro troulilul with Wi'iiknc ? , Nurvoua Debility , IiO s of .Memory , Dosponileiiuy , Averilonto hocluty , ICIilnoy Tioillili'S or any dlneuiu of Hie Uunt- to-UrlnaiyUriiiiii , tun liure Hml n mfo nml > puudy euro. Clmrncs rcasonaUlo , especially to tbn poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Tlieru nro many troubled with too frequent cvmuiu HOIIH uf Iliubladilcr , uflun nicumiMnlvu by n nllKht nmnrllnK or liumlim > c'niatluii , ninl wenkenliiv of tliv > teni In iiniHiiner tlio pntlvnt cannot uccouiit for. On uxamlnliiK the urlnitry doposlts H ropy nudlinMnt will olio n Do found , inn ! loinniliiiut pnrllclci of nlbu- monnlll uppi'iir or Iliu Liilur UD ol a lliln , inlltl jli line , njnlii clinriKlnu to n dark or torpid upii * runco. 'J liurii uru maiir men who die of thin Ultllculty , Unoi nut or the tuusu. wlitcli u tlio second stn oof ininl. nil wcnKncti. TUB doctor will mmraulce a perfect cure In nil > urli casui , nnd u Iio.ilthy restoration of tliOBunlto-urlnary cirnant. Connullntlon floe. Hand L'-CL'nl "Vounv Man's utiinuitor trluiid , or Uulde to U'eillock , " free lo nil , Adilrm DH. SPINNEY & 00. Main nnd 12th St. , Kiuisas City , Mo. ET Tlio I'libllo are not centrally AH urn that by til * proem mi'thodi of cunklnu fullr ono.half of HID ixjircu that In tiiietl la lUrown nwuv in thuuroundi ami wanted ( lionililnonmiuloj wlili thli cnmpuny hnvuiuutnvclel In tavlnit tliu wmloKi llmt tliu torn- rmny CHII furnlBli cont'e timduof the ttticil Java , put tip In iinull porlnb'o ' Jiiri iirirtl AlllUMln I't.llf urr. I.v I'UliK and uuiininlceU to IIH unlr about ONE- IIAI.K THM COV1' Hi Iliu consunierul coiumua cur * leu. Onlf bolllnu vratnrli nepdod when prey irlnt'H fur tba table. frown l.lriild | OiffuD L'ompui'y. Aak Your Crocor for CHOWN LIQUID UOFFEK. McCORl ) , HKADY It CO. , Wholcbiilo Grocers , - - Omnliu , Neb , ( Successors to John U , Jacob ? . ) Undertakers and Embalmer At tlieoU Rtaud HOT Karnain SI. Ciders by U'l gr pli xollcltrd and promptly attended. elephone to No. 2-J. KlUricYiy'ai l oafelycured byl)0(5i'l/lti ( ! Can suits. Herorulcusos cuied In aovcu day. ' . Hold ll.t > 0por box , ttlldru KUU i by inall from Die ( \YlW OMAHA MEDICALa SURGICAL INSTiTUTl \ N , W. Cor. I3th & Dodnro Sto. FOn T1IC TIIKATME.VT OK ALL Appliances for Deformities and Truso3. Dun facllltlei , nppurntui and rompillen for Huccoif tal traatmrnt of ovarr form of dlacuso requiring Jlcdlcul orBurglCftl 'Iroatracnt. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendaucoi be-t liuapltal accooitaoda * Uons in the west. WHITE run cmcnLAns on Determine * and llrnccr , Tru e > , Club Vaat , Curratura of ttiu Kplno. I'llen , Tumors , Cancar. Cntarrli , llronclilils , InlinlnUon , IClcctriclty. I'lirnlrnla. Kpllapsv , Kldnojr , iilnjilor , Kye. Unr , Hkln iinu lllood.and allSumlcal opcrniloui. Dlsoasoo of Women a Specialty. HOOK OK DIHCAPES OP WOMXN I'HKK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTB MAKINQ A SPECIALTY Ot PRIVATE DISEASES. AllUloodUlioaiosiucconfullr treated. Brpbllltla Polien romoTod from tlio sjttem wltb.int rscr:57j7 Moir rostorutlve tr ' 5int lot Ion nt Vital 1'otror. demons unable to r''lt ni may ho I re mod at home tit corrernundonco. All communication ! conndcntlal. Modlclnai or Inslrumonli cant lit mall or eipron. iniurelr packed , no marki to Indicate contents ot fomlor. Una puraonnl Intcrvlorr proforrod. Call and coa < nltn or tend Mtlutf ol jrourcoio , and vonlll lend la plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE1 Upon I'rlvtte , Special or Nervous llsen oi , Impo * tuner , Brpbllli , Uliet and Vurluocole , wllli nrioslloo lltt. Addreu OmaJia Medical and Surgical Institute , 01 DK. McJIE\AH5V , Oor.lSto ana Dodge 6U. , - - OMAHA , NEB. D2t. OWEN'S AND SUSPENSORY. fATENTEO AUO. 10 , 1887. IMPROVED FEB. I , 1889 , DR. OWF.N'S ULEOTHO- , OALVA1IJO BODY BELC AND SUBFJSJISnnY ref of dlioiti. . . . mtntljiAll CompliinU. 1 ' and on.Wnit5 " 5 ft Body. nii " tli in Youth. Age , M . Infm ll < IlituticiiiliilD < ELECTRIC INSOLES , ( or > IlluitriU'l r.mr'tlit , xbleli m jou ID pi. In il d .nitlopf. U < olloo llili j i..r. ailmil OWEN ELECTRIC BEIT A APl'LIANOE 00. 300 Worth Bioadwoy. UT. LOUlti. Mtt ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S EIEOTJIO.OALVANIO . , , , . . n confer ! Tk nit. ro.'tt mill or ilront. Ihli li | b. Zl \ Uclrlo Irun urt Ult i.r n.a. n -M .l. , ni , "Jo ! . . , ? r.r' . In"1. : ! ! r'r ' ! ? ° " " " ' ' "Pi" ' ' * i HIM r . ] n ol < , fol dr. tor lilt , . , . tfti lr. 1,4 /.iliill.l il.l.lj in i ti .iOt/ou lu | Ulu..l.4 .unltr. HolV * ! / "r L. CWJ8H 2LECTBIO BELT ft AFFUANOP TO J0t > Wu > ' Wyoming Oil Lands T.OCATED , A n-l all necessary papers IlllaJ W , E , HAWtEY , Civil Enginoar , UAWBU. WVO..or OMA1I.4 , NMWUASICI.