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* wfw 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : THURSDAY , APBIL 18 ; 1880. THECITY. _ _ The revenue collodions yosterduy wore $7,109.60. Tno waterworks company has com pleted the laying of n now main on Fnr- nam Btrcot as fur as Twenty-second Btrcot. A warrant has boon Issued for the ar rest of John Feng , the Chinese masher , and Minnie Andrews , his white in- nmorata , charging them with ndultory. Jim McDonald wont into u nolehbor's house , in the southern part of the city , nnd amused himself hy smashing up a lot of furniture. Ho paid $ -30 in police courtfor his fun. The street car officials who were ar rested for tearing up the paving on Tenth and Mason streets have filed a hond for their appearance before Judge Borlm when wanted. Bishop Worthtngton will make his annual visitation to S. Barnabas' to morrow evening ( Thursday , 18th ) to ad minister the sacrament of confirmation. Services at 3 o'clock. A sot of surgical instruments stolen from Dr. Kohoo's olllco , hist week , wore recovered by Ofllcor Mc Carthy , Tuesday , in Smith's loan of- llco , on South Tenth street. Bella Montgomery , a cyprlan living nt Tenth and Capital avenue , attempted Biiicido by bwalloivlng a largo dose of morphine. Uor life was saved by the prompt calling of medical aid. The board of education has granted to the members of the African M. 13. church permission to use the school , at the corner of Twenty-ninth and Farnam streets , for holding eh urch orviccs. James Murphy and Wm. Crandalli two young lads , wore arrested yester day chargeo with having thrown stones through the windows of Mrs. Murphy's house at the corner of Eighteenth and Ulnrk streets. Herbert' II. Sharp filed n bill of s'vlo yesterday with the county clerk con voying his vinegar and pickle works at 1011 South Thirteenth street , to J. F. tloimor. The consideration of the transfer was $1,500 Local assembly 7625 of the K. of L. , will hold an open meeting at Twenty- second and Cuming streets this oven- Ing. Among the speakers will bo Jus tice Dunn , County Attorney Shea , Con Lynch and John Graves. The Paid Fireman's association has extended an invitation to the mayor ind council to take part in the annual parade , to bo hold on the 123d. The in vitation was laid before the council Tuesday night , but was not acted apon. The proprietors of the Erie chop house at 1518 Dodge , say that the cause of the accumulation of foul matter in the cellar below them was a breakage in the water pines. As soon as the condi tion of alTairs was discovered they called in the garbage master and paid him $50 t& remove the lllth. Manager Boyd of Boyd's opera house received a telegram Tuesday from John Hartz , manager of the Euclid Avenue - onuo theater in Cleveland , stating that the Booth-Barrett combination ap peared there on Monday night to an immense business. It was Mr. Booth's first appearance after his recent illness , and Manager Hartz says ho was at his best. Personal 1'arnfjrnpIiB. C. C. Pnco , of Lincoln , te at the Murray. A. J. Jorclon , of Chicago , is at the Millnrd. E. It. Billions , of St. Joseph , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.T. T. N. Sbcpnrd , of St. Louis , is at the Pax- ton. ton.U. U. B. Stcclc , of New Yorlr , is a Murray guest. J. II. neck , of Sioux City , is recistercd at the Millard. Harry W. Steckor. of Cincinnati , is at the Paxton. James R. Miix-.voU , of Newark , Del. , is at the Millard. J. R. Hawkins , of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy at Creston , Is nt the Millard. Serious Charges. Daniel C. Jones , janitor of tbo Frenror block was arrested yesterday ou the charge of threatening to shoot his wifo. Ho Is charged with brutality , drunkenness and failure to provide for her. * GoneroiiM Jones. Mrs. Jones , in filing complaint against her husband in police court , alleged that , in the five years that they liavo boon married , th o husband has contributed but So toward the support of the family. DlsmiHHcd. .Too Hess , who was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Deck for living with her married daughter , Mrs. ICato Uucher , was arraigned before Justice Krocger , but owing to lack of evidence was dismissed. Kicked by a llorsc. A child of J. O. Rhodes , chief clerk in the general purchasing department of the Union Pacific was severely kicked by a horse Tues day. The little follow will recover ul though the physician stales that his injuries are sorlous. _ Myor.4 Absent. Architect Myers , who was expected here Tuesday , lias not arrived yet. The com Ailsslonors , therefore , are in another qutin- dry. O'Kcoffo agitates the dismissal of Mr. Myors , but the balance of the board think there Is no cause for being in a hurry to taiio tlmt step. A .Newfoundland. Joseph O. Bond claims that Mrs. M. E. Is 11 Witurcll has his flno Newfoundland dog and k has issued a writ of replevin from Justice Krooger's court for the possession of the same. Mrs. Withroll bought the dog from a third person and brings that individual for ward us a witness. Illicit Infatuation , A negro named George Francis who Is married and has a family has become in * futimtca with a deaf mute white crlrl natnod Emma Enijueat. On u number of occasions ho annoyed her with his attentions and , Tues day night , throw a kiss to her. Helen Knquest , the sister of the girl , caused the arrest of the negro and ho was fined $17,50. Knspcr'H JlabtlmcntH. At an early hour yesterday Councilman Kaipor's ' overcoat and umbrella were dis covered hanging oa tlio south wall of the council chamber where they had evidently remained all night. It was a matter of con siderable debate in the city hall as to how they had got there , as the councilman was not present at the session of the city legisla ture Tuesday iilght. Blooded Oar Horses. The t jam attached to rtrcot car No. S3. "J Inn Thirteenth stroql Uno , loOluio unman ageable at Coswllor yesterday morning on tUu ddwn town trip"ixnd ran nearly ell the Vray to the bridge. Two passengers , w'rin wcro In the car when the team star'.ed to run , Jumped and were slightly liurt. The 'driver ituld with them until no Dually cot them under control. TLo e-r jtct , tUolrack - and no damage was doi'.G. DU. WM , ItOllteiiTa , Professor of Modi- clno in the Qwon'a College , Manches ter , Entr , , In wilting of Bright's di sease , sivys : l > Thu blood becomes speedily do.ttirloratod by the unnatural drain through the kidneys. It becomes moro Vmtory and poorer in iilbumon , whl'.d ' urea , urlo acid and the extrac tives are unduly accumulated in it. " "wnrnor'8 Safe ( Juru will restore the kidneys to a healthy condition mid purify the blood , IT WAS A K1ZZLI3. The Totlcc Investigation Finally Coninn to NniiRlit. The word "fizzlo" will bo written In largo loiters In red Ink across the face of the rex x > rt of the committee appointed by the coun cil to investigate charges against certain members of the police force and to examine nto the general working of the department. The damaging disclosures that wcro prom * scd bcforo the committee began Its work , IBVO not been forthcoming , and the report , f It shows the actual result of the alleged nvcstlgatlon , will bo a literary curiosity. The committee was to have met at 0:80 : o'clock yesterday morning. At that hour Messrs. Shrtver , Davis and Sanders were irosont. Mr. Kaspar , the chairman , was-ah- icnt , as was Scrgoant-nt-Arms Butler , who Is supposed to attend the meetings of the committee and secure the attendance of wit nesses. An adjournment was taken until 8 o'clock In the afternoon , when the same members of the committee were present. As Chairman Kaspar had the names of the wit nesses who were to bo summoned , the mom- lors present wcro unable to proceed with the Investigation , and after working until nearly U o'clock , adjourned slno illo and Instructed Mr. Davis to prepare n report to bo presented to the council. Many of the friends of the proposition to Investigate the workings of the police department thought that the action of the majority of the commltteo was somowhatof a snap Judgment upon Chairman ICnsnar , and was simply u scheme to stop further Investigation. A 13nc ronorter learned from Councilman Knspar last night , liowover , that the mannur of ending the In- vcstlp.Uion flasc-o had been agreed upon , and that ho had absented himself from the com mittee on purpose. "Why aid you drop the examination 1" was asked. "Chiefly for the reason , " replied the chair man of the committee , "that I was unable to accomplish the object for which the comniit- tco was appointed. The committee was so organl7od that every movement I made was reported to the police commission boforcil had time to act , and they had everything ready to furnish Just the kind of ovldcnco that host suited them. I had n talk with Chris Hartman , which convinced mo that it was of no use for the committee to pursue the investigation any further. Then I had personal reasons. I did not want to pull other folks out of tho'hole at the risk of getting into ono myself , and so 1 decided to let the matter drop. " "Will the matter bo taken up again 1" "Not by let . " me , mo ussuro you. Don't Get Caught This spring with your blood full of im purities , your djgcstton impaired , your appetite poor , kidneys and liver torpid , and whole system liahlo to bo prostrated by disease but got yourself into good condition , and ready for the changing and warmer weather , by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stands unequalled for purifying the blood , giving an appe tite , and for a general spring medicine. BEGAN ' 10 MUVK. The Oklahoma Uoomcrs nro Branch ing Out For Their Ne\v Home. The Oklahoma boomers are preparing to move. Last night and yesterday afternoon the passenger depot of the Missouri Pacific was thronged with boomers all anxious to as certain the cost of the trip by rail to the prom- iosd land. Last night several conferences wcro hold at various places , and the situation talked over. Although a largo number who have enrolled their names on the list of colonists , will not go , there Is still a goodly sized gathering that intend to brave the trials and tribulations. Arrangements wore made last night for transportation for fifteen over the Missouri Pacilic for Guthrio. They will leave to-day in box cars and will bo provided with pro visions and farming utensils. At the G. A. H. hall , on Douglas street , last night the vet erans provided their messenger , Cumings , who goes In advance of the van , vested'with the power of attorney , with soldiers' dis- charccs , so that upon his arrival ho may file claims by proxy. Those that have not fur nished the messenger with the proper papers can forward them to him at Guthrio. Ho is now en route and will bo mounted and ready for a dash to King fisher at high noon April 23. From indica tions Captain Smith's colony , if at all , will go on the Installment plan. Last night a boomer , who Is typical in the originality of his title , was asked what ho thought of the dispatches from Oklahoma reporting vandal ism and crime rife , Ho said : "Oh , that makes no difference. O'im going tharo to poke load at anybody if my swing don't suit them. Most people wrnkcn when they see a gun. I'll get my claim all sura enough. See I ( producing a fine specimen of Smith & Wcston's ' latest revised edition on persua sion ) . I'll bo tharo , and If you cum tor see mo you'll find mo cuntcrly located. " But if this is on the bill of faro in Oklahoma , thcro nro others about to leave hero who will not bo centrally located. The major portion of the Omaha emigrants will leave hero to morrow and Saturday. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of suffering from that loathsome dibease , Catarrh , and vainly trying every known remedy , at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease send ing a Bolf-addrossed stumped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence , 88 Warren St. , Now York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. A SliicKcr lt the Dnrlc. Dr. J. A. Wade of Harlan , fa. , who is at- tcndhig court at Council Bluffs , came over to Omaha Tuesday night , and after taking an hour's look at the Gate City , started to the depot. Pat Sweeny , a tough character well known to the police , offered to accompany him , saying that ho was on his way to Coun cil Bluffs , also. The doctor readily con sented , and the two started down Tenth street , about 11 o'clock. At the alley Be tween Howard and Jackson , SwGOnoy dropped behind the doctor , and pulling out a sandbag or billy btruck him a blow on the back of the head that knocked him senseless. The thug then dragged the body of the unconscious man Into the alloy and rilled his pockets , securing a revolver and about § 12 in money. The doctor was found by a policeman In the alley , and was taken to the police station and registered as a "dead drunk. " AVhen ho recovered con sciousness ho detailed his misfortune. Fro'u the description given to Sergeant Hare and Detective Horrigau It was believed that Sweeney was the highwayman , and a search of his room resiilt90. in the llndlng of Dr. Wade's ' revolver ! SWconoy was arrested. Sweeney was arraigned yesterday , and , the evidence of his guilt being over whelming , ho was held to the district court m the sum of 5300. All the witness , among whom In a cyprlan whom ho threatened to uhoot with Walto's revolver , were put uinlor ? 150 bonds each. Sweeney Is n powerfully built fellow of about thirty years , and bears a striking resemblance to Pat Ford. New Windsor Hotel , Kearney , Nob. , has opened under new management , rolittcd and refurnished. First-class accommodations Tor travel ing men. Two minutes walk from Bur lington and U. P. depots. A , Sr. JULIIJN , Pro ] ) . liny Your Easter Novelties. Notwithstanding the Inclement weather the Easter market being hold by the Woman's Christian assocla tlon nt the Woman's exchange , was very largely attended and patronized. Tbo rooms were filled with beautiful Mowers and Easter novelties of all kinds , turning the exchange - change Into a bower of loveliness , Protllly decorated Easter eggs , choice cut flowers , toothsome confections , decoratlvo needlework - work , calces and Jollies , and a dulnty luncheon tempted tlio purchaser and made his hands frequently seek the receptacle of his money , Tto : ladles who presided over the different tablet last . \leht wore Mrs , Dr. Tlldon. Mrs. Hail. Mr * . Stlger , Mm. Heath , Mm. Tavlor , Mrs. Reynolds , Mrs. Collins , Mm. fgoo , MIsS Stigor , Miss Clayton , Miss Crowo. Miss Stuavous , Miss Koisso and Mrs. Van Gelscii. The market will bo continued throughout the \vuok. WHV TURV SKIPPED. Tlio Trunnt Conclltnon Making Thnir "Tho people don't ' want to run away with .ho Idea tlmt the councltmon who aosontod .liomsolvcs from the meeting Tuesday night , did so from any desire to avoid bolng pat on record on the mayor's veto of the ordinance repealing the 13 o'clock closing ordinance , " said ono of the truant , councilman to a BBB reporter. "What did you suy away for then ! " "Wo staid away In order to put the matter over until next Tuesday night and If wo had been successful wo would have passed the ordinance over the mayor's veto. Bedford would have boon with us by that time , you know. " "Bedford would only have made your side cloven In number. You needed twelve. " "Tho twelfth man would have como In nil right. Wo would have bcon successful , too , If Sanders had stood by us. Ho promised to stay away from the mooting last night and if ho had done so the mayor would have had an opportunity to furnish the supper ho had promised the faithful members , for they ivould not have secured a quorum If they wfl staid in that council room all night. " Councilman Pat Ford stated to a reporter that "tho fun aint over ylt. mo boy. We'll pass the ordinins Friday night , shuro. " It has been learned that the truant mom- Dors of the council were not in Council Bluffs as reported. They took refuge In the Grand opera house until Hascall was cap- Lured and then secured positions from which .hoy could hear if not see all that was trans acted at the meeting , "It was hard work , said ono of them , to Iteep Pat Ford from giving us away by applaudlnir Judge Has- call's . " speech. _ _ _ _ _ The moat common cause of sickness imong children is disordered bowels. Something to open the bowels and tone up the stomach is usually all that is re quired. Ono dose of St. Patrick's Pills will always cure. They are safe in all cases. They are small , sugar-coated , easily taken , and contain no injurious substance whalovo- . For sale by ull druggists. _ Protect Inn IJH Carpet. The board of public works yesterday put in its third day nt revising specifications. Finding the gate in tlio railing that divides the portion of the room devoted to the board from that given over to the public barred against htm by n twelve- foot table , the re porter peered over the top of Major Bal- combo's desk and asked for Information. The gentleman said the board was "review ing" the work done duiing the past two days , which consisted of changing ono para graph in the paving specifications. Heretofore reporters have been allowed to go inside the railing and look over the papers of the board and extract the no ws , but this privilege , seemingly , is a thing of the past. _ Coal iue for sale by the single barrel or in car load lots. Address Sioux CITY GAS LIOUT Co. , Sioux City , la. Frank Walters' Funeral. The remains of Frank Walters , , who died Sunday , were Interred ycstcrday'aftcrnoon at Forest Lawn cemetery. ' The funeral cortege left thejlatc residence of the deceased nt 'J o'clock , .ami , preceded by the Union Pacific- band playing a solemn dirge , proceeded to tbo liountzo Memorial church , whore the funeral service was read byHcv. Dr. Detweller. After au impressive prayer , the hymn , "Jesus , Lover of My Soul , " was impressively sung. In a few brief remarks , the minister offered consolation to the bereaved widow , relatives and friends of the deceased. After the service the remains , ) accompa nied by many mourning friends and the Dan ish society of Omaha , of which ho was a member , were takcu to the cemetery and laid to rest. The pall-bearers were Frank E. Moorcs , William H. IJams , Samuel Borgstrom , W. J. Council , B , F. Madscn , John Chnstophcrson , Charles Rasmussen and N. C. Nelson. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnamsl. . telephone 1201 , blank : book makers , etc , Oiuiirlit by a Derrick. Richard Wearno , of the firm of Wcarno Bros. , foundrymcn on Jackson street , near Fourteenth , had a close call for his life yos- tcrdny morning. Ho was using a derrick to hoist a heavy piece of casting , when the derrick broke and fell in such a manner as to catch Mr. Wcarne's head between it and the casting. Mr. Wearno was removed In an unconscious condition to his homo at 609 South Eighteenth street , and medical attendance summoned. Ho sustained a broken Jaw and the loss of several teeth , besides being very severely crushed about the head and face. "Bettor late than never , " but better never late when troubled with a cougher or cold. Take Dr. Bigolow's Positive Cure at once , which cures all throat and lung troubles speedily and thoroughly. Pleasant for children. 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. Licensed to Wed. Following are the marrmgo licenses issued yesterday In the county court : Name and Residence. Ago. Henry G. Soudor , West Omaha 2Q Katie Kockor , Omaha 23 Peter Paulson , Omaha , 21 Mary Urlnkman , Omaha 10 John F. Herbert , Saunders Co.fNeb . . .as Grcs Johnson , Omaha , 21 S. Christ Peterson , Council Bluffs 49 Margaret C. Uuttuchjon , Council liluffs.SS "When you need a friend , select a true one. Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic is the best friend mankind has for all dis eases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. Tlio best blood purifier and tonic known. 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. The Hoard of Trndo illrto. Jim Stophcnson has had his two stages painted in a most beautiful manner , his har nesses oiled and his horses shod for the grand excursion of the board of trade to the Black Hills. Ho will take thirteen horses along , six of which are gray and bay. And as Mr. Stophcnson says they nro all beauties. A letter was received hero yesterday sug gesting that the board pay a visit to Sioux City on Its way north. Thursday , April IP , 1880. Let Reason Rule Let it rule in health as in all else. We put it to your reason if Palne's Celery Compound isn't the spring- medicine you need. An eminent physician's pre- scripton. Entirely vegetable. Cleanses the blood and strengthens the nerves at the same time. Satisfaction guar anteed * Every user a friend. Let reason rule , and you'll ' buy Painc's Celery Compound when you go to the druggist's for spring medicine. Use it this spring. You'll ' be stronger , healthier , heartier , happier. Your weak nerves will become firm. You'll gain in flesh. Appetite will be good. As one user says , "You'll feel like a new man. " Formula furnished to any physician. Many physicians use it in their practice. 11,00 per bottle. Hix for J5.W. U10UAKUSON & CO. , VU Absolutely Pure. Tills powilnr never varies. A marvel of purity Ktrcngtli anil wholcsomcncss. Moro economical than the ordinary Klud , nnd cannot bo sold in competition with the multitudes of low coit , Bhortwoluht nliiin or pliospnato powders. Sold only In cans. Hoyal linking Powder Co. . 120 Vt'aUstroet New York THE BAILM TIE TA81ES , OMAHA. UNION PACIFIC. Leave Arrive Depot luth nnd Jtnrcy Bts. Omahn. Omiilm. 1'nclllc Kxprcss 7:55 : p in 7:10 : tx in Cheyenne Kxprcss , 1:65 : p m 12ai p ni Denver Kxprosa 10OJ : H tu 3:45 p m Kansas City , Lincoln & Heatnco Express. . . . . 6:0i : a m 11 tt > p m I'upHHon 1'nssonger fi'.vO p 111 7:10 : n m All nbovo trulnsjilnlly. ' C.VST. P.'M. .fc O. Arrive Leave Depot 16th & Webster sta. Omaha. Omaha. Sioux City Express 1:00 : p in 1 : M pm Hmeraon Accommodat'n ; iM : : n m 0:1" pm "Oakland Accommod'n. . 5:0) : ) p m 8r > n m St. Paul Limited H : < - > a. m 7Uu : p m Florence 1'assoiifrer . . . . 7:1 : > n in 0:40 : a in I'loronco PasieiiKer iis'M p m G : " ) p m t Florence Passenger 10TO : a m 9HO : n m tFlorence Pnssenicnr 4:20 : p in 1:30 : p m Dally Except Sunday. tSunday only. C. & N.-\V. H. H. Leave Arrive Depot 10th ami Mavcy sts. Omaha. Omaha. No.O U:15 : a in No.fl , Vestibule : i:45 : p in No. 4 dally except Safely (1:15 ( p in No.3 Dally except Jlond'y 10:03 : a in No. 7 , Vestibule 10OJ : a m No. 5 7:05 : p m ilUULINOTON ROUTE. Arrive Depot luth and Masou sts. Omalia. Chicago Vestibule Kx. . . . 4:00 : p in < j : a a in Chicago Mall Uo : n in G : . " ) p m Chicago Local fl:4r : p m tS:5'j : a in Denver Vestibule Kr. lUUr : n in 3:45 : p m Lincoln & Concordat l.o'l U:15 : a in 0:11.1 : p in Colorado Mail 7il : ) p in U:40 : u m Kansas City Kxpross. . . . 0:00 : n in fi:4-i : a 111 Kansas City Express. . . . HM : p 111 flro : p in Except Saturday. ? E.\cnpt J onday. COUNCIL KIiUPPS. CHICAGO , KOOU. ISLAND i ; 1'AUIFIC. Leave. Arrive. No.2 . 0OOp.m.A No.l . 7:00 n. m. No.O. . 0:00 : a. in. No. 5 r < : M p. in. No. 4. . . . U:10n. m. No. ! l fi:4r : > n. in. CHICAGO. UUltLINUTON * . A No.4 Uu9a.m.lA : No.5 * 85n.in. : ] A No. 0 . . . . < 0:5Bt : > . m.A | No.8 ( UK ) p. in. Except Saturday. JKxcept Monday. CHICAGO le NOUTHWEdTEHN. No.O DMOn. m.lNo. 7 ) l:4'ia. : m. No. 8 4lfi p. in. No. 3 9yJn. ; ( in. No.4 0:40n. : m. No. 5 0r : > p. in. AU Trains Dally. CHICAGO. MIL\VAUICnB&ST. PAUL. A No.a U:40a.m.A : | IMO. 1 GMa.in. : No.4 " 7:00p. m.lA No.il 7:10n. : in. KANSAS" CITY , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL HLUFFS. A No.i 0:3.'i : a. m. IA No.3 0:10 : a. in. A No.4 tfW ; p.m.lA No.l 0&ip. : in , BIOUX"CITY' . .ti ' Aii' " " ' . A No.10 7Oia.m.A : | No.ll 8 : .r.a. m , A No.W 7OJ p. m.lA No.ll 0:00p. : in. OMAHA & tiT. LOUIS. A No.8 4:3. ' . p.m.lA No. 7 12:00 : m. A dally ; II dally except Saturday ; C except Sunday : D except Monday : * fast innll. The time glvon auovo. Is for Transfer , there being from live to ten minutes between Trans- cr and local depots. SUBURBAN TRAINS. AVcsiw ird. Ilunnlng between Council Bluffs ana Al bright. In addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop ac Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets , and at tno Summit In Omaha. T. E. CH.PIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Room 03 Trader * ' Rulldluc , CHICAGO. BefCf ncoUetrot > oHt n fiatlonal.IU Special Easter Offerings , This is the woolc for Boys Clothing and wo propose to make it memorable. You should see our goods before you supply your boys with an Easter outfit. Wo never had such a big stock , never namorl suoh low prices , nor over displayed such baaufciful stylos- Suits in all the newest patterns of cheviots , cassimeroa and worsteds. To give an idea of the values we are offering , wo mention the following lots , which will bo on sale to-morrow : Boys' darkbluo flannel sailor suits , blousoa with embroidorad collar , aud kuoo pants sizes 4 to 10 , at 75o. Boys' good , strong Union Casshnoro Suits-coat nicely pleated and of neat appearance , sizes 4 to 13 , at 95c. Boys' strictly all wool cheviot suits of a nice , stylish pattern , with pleated coat and well made up , sizes 4 to 13 , at $1.GO , .This is an extraordinary bargain , as we are positive such a suit has never been offered for loss than from $2.50 to $3.00. A largo variety of handsome Jersey suits at $2.50 , $2,95 and $3.25 , actual values $4.00 $5.00 and $ G. 00. Equally astonishing values will be offered in long pants suits , of which wo have an immense assortment. All the approved styles in cheviot , plaids , etc. , for spring wear , We have long pants suits from $2.50 upward. An immense variety of long and Knee Pants at prices loss than you could buy the clot1 for that is in them. All our Boys Clothing is strong , reliable and will give satisfaction-every garment wo sell is warranted. Our Men's Suit stock does not need much advertising this spring. It is well known that wo always carry the largest stock. The stores arp scarce that can show a line of Spring Suits worthy of comparsion with ours. And wo want it understood right hero that wo not only have the largest stock but also that in this stock can be found suits as choice ns any house can show them , or as any tailor can produce. We have a line of Dress Suits Prince Al berts and three button Cutaways- which in quality of material , cut and make are equal to the best custom work. Our fine Silk lined Prince Alberts are marvels of beauty and fit and the only difference between them and those of the fine Merchant tailors is the groaf difference in the price. We are selling these goods at the same low rate of profit as wo soli all our other goods , and whoever buys a Dress Suit with out at least looking at ours , faila to consult his own interest , Don't ' forgot our new Shoe Department. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. Dresses ME Perfectly , And it costs me but a trifle more than the troublesome ready-made I used to worry J along with. How things have moved * up in the Tailoring business. I T The old custom of Slow Pay and High Prices and Ancient Goods i is an almost by-gone. 4 NICOLL broadguagej ? tailoring includes wears of 4 J clothes for $20 to $50 a suit ? and gives an equivalent of the $40 and $100 charged 4 but a few years ago. f They're the tailors of this 4 age. t t I Open Evening During Spring. 1409 Douglas street , Omaha 4 Ur * * t-srtt _ MIN I ror . . ' . CUK * Ibii | teim purr-o. or T ii.'V r ; .J -r-'Miti > . Kouniiia , ( .tUuooi I'irroU ol . XHclrlt. * -y\-.lljdlr.tll7ltrooik ll eik p rl , rutor. . . . lc < Ibcm LJU to ll llk i ) II.r o.Blp lb. KlesCrU Currenl jf ' 2 ftlri iri it er fotfcU J.OUloc ib , CELT indBaipitur ; UapleU tl. u' > P > Woiil ixti . per * sa&ovDIIv cur dlDlort * moaibi * RctUi | > tDpblitie.iUiDp ) eAHDENZLEOTKICCO.H3U .llBl.CUICAGOJU TYLER DESK CO. ST.lOUIS , MO.U.S.A. , HUtrxMOO Dirirtnt Bljln of FINE OFFICE DESKS BANK COUNTESS. COURT HOUSE yURHITUBE. I TABLES , CHAIRS , &e. 100 Face IlluttrtUd Citilogue Free. PciUio 7 cU. Divotioiii-A. St. o . CMic i , xv eri a i uunu ii galtUr Wo are now prepared to s > how one of the most complctu lines oC meillum nnd llnuj stilts. In both sackb and cutnways for bus iness or dress wear , that yon may deslru to lookat. Kcraomuor.o havu t\vo well lighted sales lloors , 4,100 bquaro feet , In \\hlchtodlsjilay goods. ealth is Wealth Du. K , 0. WEST'H NKIIVB AND HIUIN MENJ- Kiiarnutccil npuclllc for HyMoria , Dizzi ness. ConvtilHlons , HtH , Nervous Nt-uralKla , llradacho , Nervous 1'iostinlloncaused bj the usBOf alcohol ( , r tobacco , Wiikefiilil'jds , Mintal Depression , SoficnlnR of the Jlrnlu resultliiK In Insanity and lo.idliiK to winery , ciocay und death. 1'rciimtiiroOld AKP. Harrennemi , Loss of I'eiwcr in either sex , involuntary Lo < sos mid BpormalorrlHon , c.uihBd by over-exertion of tne nriim , haifiiDusuor over ini1ulKuni * . Uucli nox contains on month's treatment , * 1 a box , or six boxes torK > , sent by mall prepaid oiuo- tolptof prlco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To ciireuny ca3i. With each order received bv us for six boxes , accompanied with M , wo will Bend the purchaser our wiltlen Btiaranteo to ra- fund tlio money If the treatment does not elfect acute. Guarantees Issued only by ( loodman DiiicCo. . Diugglsts , fjolo AKonts , 1110 Furnum Street Omaha cb. "COFFLT The I'ubllo nro not generally nwnro tliut by the prenent mcthoili < if cooklnu fnllr one-lmlt r the co/Tco / tlmt li mini l > thrown IIWHV in tlioKrouniu unU wiututl. CliODiKtii connected wllli Ihli cnuip.iur liiivaiuacDCdod In rarlnit thli vruilo > n that ( tin com- imnrrim furnish rulleo niniloof tliu llneilJavn. put up In iiiiiill portHlilo Jura mill WAlllUKTKU 1'tiiri cr- iV I'liiiK anil Himranleod to bo only ubout ONIS- HALF TUK COST to tlio conmimer or common cof- Ice. Only liollliiK water li nonclml when preparing It fur lUe tiible.-C'rown Mquld Correo C'oinpimy. Ask Your Crooor for CltOH'ff LIQUID VO1W1SIS , MCCORI ) , BRADY & CO. , WliolcBtilo Grocore , - - Oinithu , Neb DREXEL & MAUL ( Successors to John C , Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmer At thoold stand 1407 l-'arnarn St. Orders by U-U'iiiapn solicited und promptly atteadud. elcphono to No. 2J , MlNNYKOVAfc _ - mcctaufully unl monthly by of or JQ.MXJ Jjullf * . MeKaftl. WectualanJI'lauant f 1 ] HT box by mat l.umt drURKlsU. Scaled Particular ! S tioaUge ttainpn. Aildruxa Tui KUOUA CUXMICII. Co. , Ui/ruciT , ttica. For sale und by mail by Goodman Company , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL an" SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodffo Sta. fOll THE TULATME.NT Of ALL Appliance : for Daforinitio : and Trasss ; . Dot facllltlo , apparatu * and remedial for luconil fill troruim-nt of overr form ol illionte requiring HedlcRlorHuriilcM TrontmtMit. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ) best llospltnl accomoioHl * f.onila tun won. 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Dpon I'rlvato , Hpoclal or Nervous DlncHies , Impo tuacT , Hrpullli , Gleot and Varlcocolc , wltli quoillod Hit. Address Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute , of UK. flIcltIEi\AHIY , Oer. IBtti and Dodge Bta. . - O11AT1A , NED ( NliUVOUB , nritOMU nnd IM1IVATK DIHHASISi of MKN mid WOMliN fuccciilullr troatnJ. YOUNG MEN Sufrerlnii from Ilia erTi'ctJ of roulliliil follies in Indli rrclloni , nr nru troiililml wllli Wuiiknuii. Nnrruui IHiblllly , IxisHOf Memory , lleipondi.'ncy , ATiuilunto KOI loty , Klilnny Troublti nr nnr dlnvasu of Ilio ( iuul- lO'Urhmry Ort'und , inn licru tlml it info niul ipaudy euro , ClinrKus rcusiuiiiblu , nin'clnllr In tlm poor , MIDDLE-AGED MEN 'llicro nro nmnr truublod vtltli luu rrurjiiciiL OVHCIIA lloni of tlio trimmer , of tun iiccoiiipunli'il hy u illiflit nimrtlnii or tiiirnlnu miniutlon , unil wtn'tmilnu ' of tlia yilnni fii nmuiuior lliu iiuilunt cannot uceoiintfor. On viimilnliiK lliu iirlnnry Uuiiuilt * it nu > y > u < lfln nt will olUtn t > o found. unU Buinuiliuo ! ! iiurllulci of albu. men will npiicar or tlio color liu ol n Ililn.inllkliU line , iiunln rh RII it I UK to n tl rk or torplil ftpiiuarnaca. 'Jliurii nru nmnr mm whoilln of tlil > ilinio'ilty , lunar * nnlof tliociiuio. whlcli is Iho second slnnoof nouil * nnl woknvBi , 'lliu iloclor will unuriinlor n perfect euro In nil inrli , UK > , uml a liiiullliy rcoloriUlon of . tlioKvnllo-unnnry iiruunn. < : oii > ullilloii fruu. Kaud J 2-rent pluinp fur "Vuunic Mun'i VrlunJ , or Uulilu to ] WtMllock , " Ireo lonll. Aildruis ] B . SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St. .Kansas City , Mo. tVMcnllou llili paper. Wyoming Oil Land ! LOCATED , Anil all nece ary nniern ) lllla.l , W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Enginaar , CAHI'Klt. WVO..or lor powerful tone , pliable notion und absolute dut-a-j billty ; so years' record the host ir JimuH too of the excellence of theuo Inatruj inouts. WOODBRIDGEBROS I