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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * TUESDAY APKIL 23. 1880
THBCITY.
_ _
All of the city olliccs wore closed ycs-
tordny.
Fire filiglitly ilnmngcA n , store nt
Twenty-fourth and Uumlngs yesterday
evening.
Arlo Fletcher IR in the talld on the
toils on the chnrgo of stcnlinp $10 from
M tittle Ilccil.
Robert Ilnckort , a. Bohornlnn , was
placed in the county jnil , yesterday , on
account of hoinp insano.
II. II. Rood wns arrested last night
for bcatinff Ilattio Anderson , a Ninth
Btroot fniry of the Trail ordor.
Olllcor Cullen yesterday captured a
bundle of soiled linen , marked with the
name "Clausen , " in a Tenth struct hall
way.
way.Ed Traey. a thirtocn-yoar-old boy ,
was arrested last nlpht charged with
broakinp into the dressing room at the
ball park.
All persons who have lost carpenter
tools uurlntT the past six months arc re
quested to call at Chief Seavoy's olllco
at 11 a. in. to-day.
Stephen Johnson , n pioneer of Casey ,
In. , and well known in Omaha , died at
.his homo on the 17th lust. , after a brief
illness , aged seventy years.
It is claimed that the sidewalks on
Farnam street between Twenty-second
and Twenty-third and between Twonty-
oijrhth and Twenty-ninth need re
pairing1.
Sergeant Frederick I. Wild , of com
pany 13 , Seventeenth infantry and Ser
geant Simon II. Drum , of company H ,
Seventh infantry , who have been hero
for examination for promotion , have
been ordered to return to their posts.
Robert Ilackot. a young man subject
lo spells of insanity , was taken into cus
tody by ShorilT Coburn Sunday evening ,
at 1408 South Fourteenth street , and
lodged in the county jail. Then ho was
apparently entirely out of his mind , but
boomed rational enough yesterday.
A man named Dan Thompson was
soon by the police coming out of Krat-
ky's lodging house at 108 South Tenth
street with a bottle of beer under his
coat , and the ollieors scared him into
surrendering it to them and admitting
that ho bought it from KratUy.
The chief clerk of the railway mail
service received documents yesterday
notifying him that F. S. Colin. Sutton -
ton , and .1. II. Violet , Davenport , Nob. ,
have boon appointed to positions on the
.13. & M. line. Colin will run between
Fairmont and Chester , and Violet be
tween DeWitt and Superior.
Personal
EH PorUlna is at tlio Paxton.
Governor Tlmyor will bo in tlio city to
il ny.
ny.V.
\V. W. D. FnrRO , of St. Paul , is at the
Murray.
Senator Church Howe , of Auburn , Is in
the city.
L ) . W. Hitchcock , of San Francisco , is at
tlio Pnxtoii.
H. Carter mid brother , of Sidney , la. , arc
at tlio Unrltor.
O. T. Nellls , of Loaronworth , is stopping
at the Murray.
P. C. Phillies , of Grand Island , is rcgis
tcrcd at the Murray.
Leo Clil Ko anil Uliow Fee , of Canton ,
China , are at the Mlllard.
Mrs. L. A. Uombordncr , of Falls City.
Neb. , is stopping at the Barker.
A. W. Clarlr , F. A. .Tcnltiu and M. J. Sulli
van , of St. Paul , are in the city.
Thirty-five members of Dockstadcr's
miastrols nro registered at the Uurlicr.
C. E. Lutshuw , advertising agent for N. N.
Fmrbank's soap , St. Louis , is at the Millanl.
N. W. Clayton , ,1. H. Clivo and W. II.
PcnniiiBton , of Salt Lake , arc at the Paxtoa.
Walter P. Phillips , prcsidcat , and Andrew
S. Phillips , secretary of the United Press
association , are at the Paxton.
Hon. John L. Wohstcr aad wife , and the
Misses Duiidy , will leave lor Now York
next Wednesday , to attend the centennial
celebration.
Dr. Horuco LudinBton has been called to
Pennsylvania by the death of his fai'hor ,
Zahnon Ludincton , csq. , who died April 21 ,
at the residence of Colonel M. G. Ludington ,
U. S. A. , in Philadelphia , Pa.
The fnllowinc appears in a recent Issue of
the Norfolk Virginian , which will bo of in
terest : Mr. ( ! ua Doiuhcs , a Norfolk boy and
former councilman , out now a resident of
Omaha , Nob. , where ho is engaged largely
In business , is in fciio city on u visit to his
family. Ho is tlio guest of his brother-in-
law , Mr. S. Ilamburgor , East Main street.
His friends and there are hosts of them
are rejoiced 10 sco him again.
Mr. Colly Gets Inlovlcatod.
William Cody was arrested and lined ? 5
for being drunk. This was not "Buffalo
Hill" Cqily , but some other scion of the fam
ily bearing the sumo illustrious name.
Ijocturo on Wood En craving.
Mr. Clement Chase delivered a lecture on
"Modern Wood Engraving" before an inter
ested audience at the meeting of the Western
Art association at the Liniiiger gallery last
11I2U t.
Ijnrcony of 1'ocKct K
Thlovos olTcctcd nn onlrnuco into Jninoi
Morton's store nt 1311 DodRO street , last
night by breaking n window in the rear.
They stele about sovcnty-llvo pearl handled
pocket knives und four revolvers.
I Kcsprctcrt I'nrt ol' tlio
A thief effected an entrance into the Turf
nnd Field saloon , adjoining IhqMlllurd hotel ,
on Thirteenth street , Sunday night , nnd
stele $10 in chmijjo. Tlio thief , probably out
of respect for the Sunday closing order , did
not toke any of the liquor or cigars.
His AssouliiMons Hail.
Ed. Parker was arrested , lust night , for
participating in a fight In n Tenth sireot sa
loon. Parker is a young lad , who was ono
of the A. D. 'J''s flist messengers in Omaha.
Ills frequent visits to the bawdy district , in
his work us messenger , proved too much for
him , und ho Is fast degenerating into a tough.
Won't CoiiBolUluto.
During the past few days thuro 1ms been n
rumor circulated that the street railway
company nnd the motor company Intended
consolidating. Dr. Mercer said yesterday
that then ) wus no truth in the report and
that thcro Is no arrangement possible by
which a consolidation could bo mudo.
Army Notes.
General IBreck said yesterday that no
data bad been Jlxcd for the removal of the
quartermaster and ordnance stores head'
quarters from Choycnno to Omaha , but that
it xvould bo done some tlmo this spring.
Colonel Henry is nt llullavuo superintend
ing the work of ropalrinc the rlilo nuigo.
Thcro Is no likelihood of troops from this
department being sent to Oklahoma.
Cnttto Mon to Ho Roimand.
Lieutenant Mallory , with twelve men of
the Second infantry , will leave Fort Omaha
to-day and proceed to the reservation of the
Omaha and Winnobago Indians for the pur.
pose of assisting the Indian agent in clearing
Ilia reservation of cattlemen , who have boon
trespassing with tholr herds upon the reser
vation. Tiii company will bo armed nnd
equipped , and will probably spend the sum
mer on the reset vation.
Wife Hentiiijj ,
William MulUngcr , an old man who lives
on South Twenty-seventh street , was ar
rested last night , charged with wife beating.
The compliant was inndo by his stepson ,
George Holmes. "I'll have some fun when
1 get out of this , " was Mulllngcr's comment
ns Jailer Havoy was searching him. "Why ,
that maa Holmes bus whipped tils wife a
thousand times , and I'll ' got cvuu with him
if I have to have him urroatad for every
offcuac. "
kuii&i iSJIkrf
EX-OOVKIlNOIl I'ATTISON ,
Ho Visits OnintmniidTnlkH on Several
Interest Inn Snl\nctn. |
Ex-Governor Hobort 13. Paulson , of Ponn-
nylvnnln.wns In the city yesterday but loft for
( jhlcago nl tlio afternoon. It will bo remem
bered thnt Mr. Paulson sojourned In Omaha
about three weeks nearly two years
ngo , when , ni n member of
tlio Pacific rnllroiul investigating
committee , ho went so much deeper Into
Union Pacific matters than the onlclals cured
to have ! him go , that some of them made
AtroiiK though Ineffectual protests. Ho is out
Lhis time on a tour of inspection with Thomas
Hrndly , eastern neent for Swift &
Co. , the South Omaha meat packers.
They made n visit to the stockyards , for an
examination of the llrm's property there nnd
found an Institution that greatly sitrorlsod
them.
In conversation with n 13un reporter , Mr.
Pattlson said that ho had learned enough to
convince him that Omaha will soon
bo the greatest stock market
nnd meat packing center in this country.
Spcamng of his experience ns nn Investiga
tor In railroad affairs , ho said : "Tho only
trouble with the Union , Central anu North
ern Pacific corporations lies In the fact that
they nro trying to compete with newer
roads , which lost less than onc-lmlf
what thny did to build. Their
bonded Indebtedness Is so crcat that at the
constantly fluctuating rates , caused by dis
regard of agreements , It Is Impossible for
them to pay running expenses nnd the Inter
est on their bonds. As compared with the ,
original cost nnd amount of mortgaged
obligations , thu now roads can
linui freight and passenger business for one-
third less than the old ones and make monuy ,
whereas the others lose. " Ho thinks thnt
the Union Pacific people are foolish to nsk
for an extension of time on their government
debt.
Hofcrrlng to the fight for prohibition In
Pennsylvania , both the governor nnd Mr.
U rail Icy expressed themselves ns feeling
confident that the proposed amendment will
be defeated. "The committee which has
charge of the contest on behalf of the prohi
bitionists , contend , " said Mr. Pattlson ,
"that they will bo able to se
cure nn almost solid vote in
the country , but I don't imagine they will bo
nblo to overcome the larco cities. The ma
chinery of both political parties Is being
used against the amendment and t they are
sure to defeat It. "
It is n Curious Knot
That the body is now inoro susccptlblo
to benefit from incdicino than at and
other season. Ilcnco the importance ot
tailing Hood's Sarsaptirlllu now , when
it will do you the most good. It is
really wonderful for purifying and en
riching the blood , creating an impolite ,
and giving a healthy tone to the whole
system. Ho sure to got Hood' Sarsaparilla -
parilla , which is peculiar to itself.
Hoard ol'KiIitcntinn.
The meeting of the board of education , last
night , was not n meet. Yesterday was a
local holiday , consequently , any nctlon taken
by the board would have been illegal. For
this reason the ten members present "in
formally" talked for nearly an hour , and ns
a motion to adjourn would have been illegal ,
the chairman quietly put on his hat , picked
up his walking sticic and demurely sauntered
out. Others followed. This ended the moot
ing , which had been called for the purpose of
taking steps for the issuance of $200,000
worth of bonds for the erection of new
school buildings.
In the meantime , however , Superintendent
of Schools James was "informally" in
structed to give all the schools a vacation
Tuesday , April ! JO , which day would bo uni
versally observed ns n legal holiday , on ac
count of the centennial inauguration of
Washington.
Have yon rheumatism ?
Have you diabetes ?
Have you Bright's disease ?
Hayo you any kidney trouble ?
Have you gravel ?
Have you any bladder difficulty ?
Ilavo you dropsy ?
Have you dyspepsia ?
Have you any skin or blood disease ?
Are you a victim of alcoholism ?
Arc you weak and debilitated ?
If so , the Almighty has provided in
the waters of Excelsior Springs , Mo. , a
purp free remedy.that as a diuroticand
tonic , will moro nearly prove infallible
for your case than any other agency
you can llnd on earth.
"Tho Elms , " at Excelsior Springs , is
nowhere surpassed among lirst-class
hotels. All charges very reasonable ,
livery comfort and convenience. Sur
roundings attractive. Climate delight
ful and healthful. Twenty-six miles
from Kansas City , Mo. , on tlio C. , M. &
St. P. railroad.
A Fishing Party.
Last night a party consisting of J. O.
Phillippl , general freight agent of the Mis
souri Paclllc ; Dr. Galbraith. surgeon of the
Union Pacific ; ICrastus Young , J. II. Me-
Council nnd Uev. T. M. House , loft in a
special car for Mankato , Minn. They com
pose n fishing party , and will spend their
time alter the llnn.v tribe nt Luke Madison ,
close to Mankuto. The party will return
next Saturday.
Pears' soap is the most elegant toilet
adjunct. _
The Druculnt Wan Sold.
II. C. Hoyd , tno druggist at the corner of
Fourteenth and Capitol avenue , wants to sell
out. A few days ngo a young man , who
gave his name as Charles Crane , called and
offered to got the druggist n cash customer
for his stock and wanted n commission of 15
for making the sale. The druggist agreed ,
nnd Crnno went out to find tlio purchaser.
Ho returned the next day and reported that
ho had the man in tow who would purchase
the store and upon the strength of his repre
sentations secured n W advance upon his
prospective commission. Mr. 13oyd still has
ins drug store and n $5 entry upon tlio loss
column of his ledger. Crane represented
himself as the nephew of ono of tlio bank
presidents of the city.
Tlio perfume of violets , the purity of
the lilly , the glow of the rose , and the
lluah of Holjo combine in Po/.zoui's won
derful powder.
'Ilie Ilminot Association Hop ,
Masonic hall was alive with the Irish
beauty ana chivalry last evening , the event
being the twentieth crand annual ball of thu
Kmmct Monument association. The hall
was decorated with the Irish and American
flags. On three of the former wore the fol
lowing mottous ! "Unity Is Strength ; " "Ire
land Will and Must bo Freed ; " "United Ire
land. " 'I'll'3 grand march commenced at 0iiO :
and n urogrammo of twenty-eight dances
was gonu through with. Among the dances
wuro thu good'otd-fnsuioncd mmdrillcs.monoy
musk and the Sicilian circle. Supper wus
served at midnight , The event proved a
great success.
A positive guarantee is given bv the
manufacturers of Dr. Jones' lied Clover
Tonio that a fil ) cent bottle of thlu rem
edy contains moro curative properties
than any dollar preparation. It promptly
cures all btamach , kidney and liver
troubles. Goodman Drug Co ,
Hit With a IJcer Glnm.
There was n nasty row in Corby's ' old
saloon , on Sixteenth street near Capitol
avenue , yesterday afternoon. The bartend
er , n hackman und a tailor had a thruc-cor-
ncrcd fight over the payment for some
drinks when the hackman broku a beer glass
over the tailor's head cutting him severely.
No arrests were made.
Aflvlco to Mothers.
Mrs. WInslow'a Soothing Syrup should al
ways bo used for children teething. It soothes
the child , softens the gums , allays all pain ,
cuies wind cello , ar.d is the best romt'dy for
diarrhoea. 25ccn ts a bnt'.o.
\Vnnta To Ho Tougli.
Young Fred Clarke , son of A. M. Clarke ,
the \vull paper man ut 107 South Fourteenth
street , wants to bo a tough. Ho is fourteen
years of ago. Two weeks ngo ho , wns expelled -
polled from school for continued disobedi
ence. Ills father then put him nt work In
the store. This did not suit hltn nnd a week
ngo ho left homo and slnco that tlmo has
been hanging around n Douglas Direct saloon
with a gang of younir toughs. Ho was nr-
rested last night at the request ot his father.
Chief Scnvev gave the lad a lecture nnd
sent him to his homo ,
I'olfioncrt liy n Cnlf.
My llttlo boy broke out with uleom nnd
sores , the result of the saliva from n calf's
mouth coining in contact with a cut finger.
The ulcers were deep nnd very painful , and
showed no inclination to heal. I used qulto
a number of remedies , with nn benefit , but
not Swift's Specific , nnd he Improved with
Llio first few doses , nnd In a short time was
sound nnd well Of the poison , nnd his gen
eral health much Improved ,
JOHN T. HiiAiti ) .
Auburn , Ala. , Feb. 15. l S'J.
In 1SSU I contracted blood poison of ban
tyno , nnd was treated with mercury , potash
and sarsaparllla mixtures , growing worse all
the time. I took seven small bottles of S. S.
S. which cured mo entirely , and no sign of
the dreadful dlscnso has returned.
J. C. NAKCC.
Hobbyvillc , Ind. , Jan. 10 , ISM ) .
WHUUIJD AT HIGH NOON.
Marriage of Captain Hay and Jlr.s.
Clarion Itlnokiunn.
At high noon yesterday , iu Trinity cathed
ral Captain Hay , Judge advocate of the depart
ment of the Plnttc.was united In marriage to
Mrs. Marlon Ulackman , n sister of Mrs ,
Ernest lilnll , A largo number of persons ot
social prominence were In attendance , in
cluding n number of army o dicers in full
dress uniform. The chnnccl was decorated
with while lilies and white ribbons wei'o
stretched down both sides of the
center aislo. The bridegroom , at
tended by Lieutenant Dempsey , mot
the brldo at the altar accompanied by
Mr. Ernest Illall , her brother-in-law. The
ushers were Lieutenants Chrlsman , Wright
nnd Arrnsmlth. The words that made the
Lwo ono were spoken by Dean Gardner In nn
impressive manner. The bride wns attired
In n white silk dress , with orange blossoms
at the corsage and a long llowinc bridal veil.
At the close ot the service the brutal party
left the church for the residence of Mr.
Ernest Kiull , where n brief reception was
held , after which the happy couple left for
an extensive wedding tour through the east.
Rumick-Klttq.
Sunday Miss Hattlo Fills , n former so
ciety belle of Omnha and Council Uluffs , was
united in marriage to E. F. Homlck , at Port
land , Oro. The groom is n conductor on the
Northern Pucilio and is popular among his
associates.
Pearson-Wallace.
Mr. Duane Pearson and Miss Hnttio Wal
lace were married Sunday evening bv Itov
IX H. Kcrr. liolh the bride and groom are
cngndcd in Jiarr's dry goods house , nnd have
many friends.
ScliHck-O'ConncIl.
Sunday afternoon Daniel P. O'Connnll
and Miss Minnie Schlick were united In the
bonds of matrimony by Justice Dunn. The
groom is the son of Justice O'Connell.
For Nervous Debility
TJso Hcsfora's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. H. T. Turner , Kusson , Minn. , says :
"I have found it very beneficial in nervous
doyillty.from any causo.aim for indigestion. "
Sonvoy is Satisfied.
Chief Scavo.v , who opposed the proposition
of the reporters wearing stars ns insigina of
their business , expresses himself ns satisfied
with the now devise n shield. There is
now no possibility of n detective being mis
taken for a newspaper man.
Do you relish your food ? Is your di
gestion good ? Are your bowels regu
lar ? Do you have li tired or languid
feeling ? Is your tonpuo coated ? Does
your back ache ? Is your skin sallow ?
If your system is in a bad condition
takrc St. Patrick's Pills ; they will aid
your digestion , improve your'appotito ,
regulate your bowels , correct your bil
ious disorder and malco you feel like a
new person. For sale by all druggists.
Stolen I'ropi-rty Recovered.
Dctectivo Al Ward has recovered a
chest of carpenter's tools from A. Wolf's
second hand junk shop on South Tenth
street. The tools belonged to C. A. An
drews , of Council Bluffs , nnd were stolen
from his premises Friday night. The thief
pawned them at Wolf's Saturday.
Have used Dr. Bigolotv's positive euro
in my family as a general cough medi
cine. Ono of my children was quickly
relieved of a severe attack of croup by
it. I cheerfully recommend it. II. L.
Lovcll , Grand iapidsMich. Goodman
Co.
Drug _ b
A Specimen of Police Vigilance.
Ono of the mailing clerks of Titn Bnc
was pulli'd by a vigilant chump named Van-
ous at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. The boy
was on his way to the oillcc to work , and ex
plained his business to the officer. I3ut no
excuse would bo accepted. He was taken to
Jail nnd kept until 0:30 : , when his parents ar
rived nnd secured his release.
Dr. Swetnatn : Diseases of the thrao
and lungs. Shcoly block.
A NRW Industry.
Articles Incorporating the American
Veftilmo and Natural Soap company have
been tiled , with General W. W. Lowe , E. L.
Eaton , Herman Kcinbold , Philip Andres ,
Henry HnubcnB , J. ,1. Stevens and Joseph
llor , incorpointors. The capital stock is
placed nt"iOUX ! , ( > , and Omaha is to bo the
principle plueo of business.
The object of the company is to manufao
turo a lubricating and hot-box cooling com
pound for railroads , which has for some been
tested by various roads , and is said to bo
made on nn entirely now principle , being a
process to solidify kcroslno oil by means of
chemicals.
The company has also secured in the
patent otllco tlio use ot mineral or natural
soap which has recently been tound in largo
quantities in some places of Wyoming terri
tory , in connection with other sonp ,
The American Voftilino and Natural Soap
company owns n factory on Woolworth and
Second streets , where it can make voftlllno
or natural soap compounds at the rate ot
85,001) ) pounds n day , nnd expect to put on n
largo force of workmen , especially ns it is
intended to have n general chemical manu-
fauluring business connected with it.
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder noyorvfxrle1 ? . Amnrvolof purity
Ktrengtli nnd wliolcsomencs' ! . Jloro economical
tlmti thu ordinary Kinds nnd cannot bo sold In
competition with tlie multitudes of low cost ,
sliortwcluhtalumor pliospnnto powders. Sold
only In cnnt. Jloynl flaking Powder CoJ"0
AV nil street No\v Vork
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' M ,
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NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood ,
Polling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible
Dreams , Head and Back Ache and nil the effect !
leading to early decuy and pcihaps Consumption ot
Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with
never-failing success.
OB" SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dls-
casea permanently cured.
* ) -KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Oleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele and all diseases
of the Genito-Urinaiy Organs cured promptly without
injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs.
US' No experiments. Age and experience lm
portant. Consultation free and sacred.
3- Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervous end Delicate Diseases.
# S-Those contemplating MatrisKc send for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Mole and Female , each
15 cents , both 35 cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future sufler-
ine and shame , and add golden years to life. 3 Iiook
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " soccnls ( stamps ) . Medicma
and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure.
Hours , S to 8. Sundays 3 tn la , Address
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. ,
186 So. Clark St. CHICAGO , ILL.
Ask Your. Retailer for the
MEANS
SHOE
OK Tin :
According , to Your Needs *
JAnCCS MEANS S4 SHOB
gia light nnd Etyllsh. Itnts llknn
ratocklnir , anj RKQUIUES
X JSO " llEAKlNflN"be-
' Ing perfectly easy the nrst time It
. U worn. It will satisfy the most
fastidious. JAMES MEANS
? j S3 SHOr ; Is absolutely the
nlv shoo of Its prlco which
has ever been placed cz-
' .tenslvclyon the market
la which durability
Is considered befora
rucro out-
wanl
S. niCANS A : CO. , JloBton.
Full Ilnca of the ubovo shoes for aulo by
Norris & Wilcox
and Geo.S. Miller
DRS. BETTS & BETTS
1103 FAKNAM STiir.r.T , OvtAiiA , NEIJ.
( Opposite Paxton Hotel. )
Ofllco flours , U a. in , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 n.
m. to lp. m.
opcclullsts In Chronic , Nervous , Bktn nnd
Blood Diseases.
Consultatlon nt odlco or by mall froo.
Medicines sent by mall or o.-qnesn , bocttrnly
pncked. free from observation. Uuarantceso
euro nulckly. mifelv nnd permanently.
liPDlffllTO TIDBIT TfliVtspfrinntorrhuja , Boml-
NhKYUUv ) IJbDlljlll iml I.osws.Nlehtinil8. :
Klein Physical Decay , nrlslnpj from Indiscre
tion , Excess or Indulgence , producing Sleep-
Jcssness , Despondency , I'lmples on the fnco ,
nverslou to society , catlly dNcour.iKed , luck ot
conlldencc. dull , unlit tor study or business.and
finds llfo n bunion , safely , permanently and
privately curi'd. consult IKH. Uotts 6 : IJetts ,
4.M V arnambt. , Omaha , NOD.
Blood ana Skin
results , completely eradicated without the aid
of Mnrcurv. Scrofula , r.ryslpol-w , rover BorcH.
Illotchcs , ITlcorH. I'alns tn the Head nnd llonos ,
Byimllltle Bora Throat , Mouth and TongueCa
tarrh.c. . . permanently cured wheru others
T/iitnnu Ilninintr nn(1 ( Dladdcr Complaints ,
K1U116V , UllllaFy 1'aUitiil , Dllllnnlt , too frequent -
quent llnrntni ; or llloody Urine , Urlns hlgn col
ored or with milky sediment on fitumllng ,
Wrnk Hack , Oonnorrluca , Oleet , CystltK tec. ,
1'romptly nndSafcly Cured , Clmrpes Koasonu-
STRICTURE ! ,
movnl complete , without cutting , cniistlo or
dilatation. Cures Directed at homo bv patient
without a moments imln or unnoviince.
To YOIM Men and Middlc-Ageil Mon ,
A QIIDD mlDP Tl' awful OIICCIN of early
Jl UUltti uUrlD Vlco , which urines organic
weakness , destroying both mind nnd bodv , with
nlllUurnadrd Ills. permanently curen ,
T1D5J UDTTt ! Attrebstno'oviionavo Impaired
JJfiOi DDllU themselves by Improper Indul
gences nnd solitary Imblt'l. wbli-li rnln both
bodv and mind , unfitting them for buainos-f ,
study or marriage ,
MAIIUIRU MEN. or these entering on tliithap-
Py life , aw are of physical debility , quickly us
OUR SUCCESS
Is based upon fart * . First Practical IJxpe-
rlence. Becoml I'.very cane U especially studied ,
thus btttrtlus aright. Thlid Mudlclncs are pre-
parvil In our Uoor.itwy exactly to suit each
case , thus aljectuigcurja wlt'aout Injury.
I CTVenil B cents postage for celebrated works
on Chronic , Nervu'.H nnd Delicate Disease * .
Thousands cut od , f& A frlrndly letter or call
inav Have you name sutrerfni : ami shame , nnd
niltl KOldon year * to life. { aVNo lett-i'M an-
bw erecl unlcM accompanied by I cents 111 stamps.
TTS & BCTTS.
110 $ I'nruam Silent , Omaha , Neb ,
; , AIj TVAI'UKB ere
_ JS micctis f ully used monthly by over 10,000
P "iLadlci. AroSa/e. Kffeclualanit I'tcatant
' SI pcrbox hymatl.oratdrUKKUts. fiealtd
J'artlculari 2 pottage cUmi > . Address
TDD EivEt Caeuicu , Co. , Durr.oiT , ilicu.
Forbttle nnd by mail by Goodman Drug
Company , Ouiulm.
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ,
In medium weight and light underwear wo are in a position to boat all competition
ont of sight. We are largo buyers which means low prices. Wo buy these goods direct
from the mills and commission houses pay no jobber's profits and we guarantee to save
you from 25 to 50 per cent , and on the finer goods oven more. Our assortment comprises
over 50 different qualities as "Specials1' we are offering this week.
75 dozen fine medium weight Merino Shirts and Drawers of an elegant clouded shade ,
Shirts witli satin fronts , full fashioned , at 50c each. Those goods are worth fully $1.00. .
100 dozen very fine medium weight Merino Shirts and Drawers , regular made , at 75c.
These are in new shades and we consider them an excellent bargain. Other houses are
getting for like goods $1/50.
French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 35c , 45c and 60c each.
Our selections in Flannel Shirts the extensive
Spring fancy are most and varied over
shown by any house in the city. We have a full assortment of the most elegant noveltioa
of the present season , in all wool , silk and wool mixtures , and all silk. Ou all these
goods we quote the lowest prices. AB an extraordinary bargain in this department we
will offer to-morrow :
8 cases fancy knit Tennis Shirts , in several beautiful shades and stripes , sizes from 1-X
to 17 , at $1.0O each. This is a new material for an ovorshirt , and excellently adapted for
Spring and Summer wear. Other houses would ask § 1.75 or $2.00 for the same shirt.
TTAT TWP ATPTwrFivrnn
JLLJHL JL JL/Jia Jrklt ; JL lYlJjjl ! JL .
Fresh arrivals this week , direct from the manufacturers of Spring Dcrbys , in all th
latest and most fashionable shapes , in tan and light colors. We offer in this department :
Elegant light colored Derbys , silk band and binding , at 85c worth Sl-50.
Men's and Boys' Crushers , of an excellent quality , in all shades , at 40c. Othon
houses sell them for 75c.
Our new Shoe Department is a grand success. We have made an
mmense hit with our Genuine Calf Sewed $2.50 Shoe in congress , lace
and button.
m
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha.
Men's Furnishings.
Every gentleman should consult his own
Interest and visit our store before purchasIng - '
Ing his furnishings for Spring such as Neck
wear. Gloves , Hosiery , Underwear andj
Shirts , faster Neckwear mul Gloves this
week.
Graceful Form ,
E-3EALTH
and
GOK1FOFZT
Combined In
InMADAME
MADAME FOY'S
Skirt Supporting Corset'
ol thii . the imirkul lunl sold
l It In ouu iiioi.t ( inpulurln
y IciulInK dealers In Omaha. I'rlrn ll. ' > .
Po7 , Harmcn It Chadwick. Now Haven , Ccnn.
TIMKEN SPRING VEipIs"
VI n M C Vonrt all urinary troubles oaMly. iiu Jo' <
MUNtllyandtarelvcurudbyUOari/ltACm
buluri. Saverulcases cui d In seven ilav& bold
H.HI per box , nil drncglsts , or by mall front Doo-
ura Ufa Co. 11J WntteSt. N.V. Vuliaitectlouj.
ELECTRIC BEI.T
PATK1TEU jltl ) . 10 , ISST. DiriMUKII Vlill. 1 , IB S3.
" "
DR. OWEN'S. ELECTRO-
GALVANIC BODY DELT
nnd Hnsponsor } nrocniirnntto'lta '
cure tliu ini ; : Allltlieim
atio Ootn o. Gene
ral ana
ncn , Kld
Ofl p , 'Irenibllnc. IVVSV Hoiual Exlmns
tlon , Insomnia , * /l ' * VV. AVnttliiB of tin
Uodr. Iifien e8 t ; U v\ oausfil b7 Imll
crctlon in nutli or M rteil l.li . all UUaases pertain *
Lru to the \Vorab or Ilil organs
_ - ddiiEArEST Improvemontovor
mnJft , nnd Usupotlor to all othuro. Krory buor of nn
ICIfCtrlo Dolt wants the l.it kt thin li Mill ( In.I Ihn
Owxn IIIt. . It differs from nil others , us It ifl n lUTTKIir
IJKLT , onrl not nrhnln , voltaic or wire bolt , llwlll tLKIt
> ll tonipliloii furalilo l > 7 FlFclrlcllT. U ha ulectrlo current
can he 1 ECTcn by nn > ono borore It In anplUd to tha
body , nntl IH worn only six to ton haum dully. If lou
will Piuralno thin belt you will buy no oilier , lodiott
tbo bNTIIlK GONFII > FHCK no Itnvn In our Klertrn OH- |
rnnlo Units uml Appllnnceii nn "Ml irnd our .to. I licit
tomplrle lo Itrtpontlbl * rtrlle on 1 lilrlj ! > } * Trial. t5ead
' 'c. [ o tn q for our rr.rv lllustr te l pxmiililflt.
Trr > l' lrofUr. O n' . II.CI 1 me l\SIH.fcsj.rlff l MrP lr.
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO.
( Mention thli Paper. ) ( Incospon TEb JUNK ifitli , ledT.t
300 North Orondwav. ST. LOUIS. MO.
fiU > vX
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HNEWATCH REPAIRING- \
A RECE1VE3 PROMPT ATTENTIOH J
W W
Munruus , CIIHOKIO anj IMUVATK DISICASUS of
UKN nnilVOMlCi nuccc ifullr treutoJ.
YOUNG MEN
Siirrerlnif from tlio effcrts of roulliftil follies nrlnitls
rrutioiif , or nru truilulcJ vrltliVualiiicss , Noivntu
Uublllty , Ixjsi lit Mummy , liunpondimcy , AviiKlun to
fxicliity , Kl'lnejr ' Tioubli's ut any d ! ca o of tint liiiiil'
t ( > -lJrliiiry Ornnm , fan hcru tlirl n n fu nml speu ly
< uro , I'iiarvi's reiisonable , r | ierlnllr lu the poor
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
Tin roiir * many troubled with lee frequent ovnrua
Hunt of tliu bjiulder , elton iKComii.inli'd by u tllulit
suiurtlnx ur btmihu eoiitutliin , und no ueiiln.- llio
yktum inamuniiur tliu patlunt ratnmt acuiunl fur
On exaiiilnliu llio uilnnry ilopusIKu inpy oil ) iienl
will aiten tin found mid tnmethuai iiitrtlcloi ol aluu.
inunivlll iippu r or llio rolur Lu ol a Ililcl. mllkli'i
lnipiv/tilni.iaiijtiu ! tun ilarltor lorpld uiiiiuaMii-o.
Tliero urd manv mun who dlu of tills dllllt iilty. UIIOP
unt or the cause whlcli i tliuscconl n iooriil. .
nal weakness. The iluctur will iriurantou n perfe-t
i lira In nil sucb inson nn I u luMllhy rusinrnthi'i ' of
the Kcnlto urinary iirsaiii. runsullatloii Irce.
Urimt stamp lor "Vounir Man's rrlcud.or UuUo to
Wedlock/'lreoioail. Ad < 1re
BK , . SPINHEY & CO.
Main and 12th St , , Kansas City , Mo.
IVUtnticm lUl > paper.
Dn. K , 0. WPST'R Niiitvr. ASI > Hit UN THIAT
MP.NT , u Ruarantccd .siierlllc for llyhtcrlii , Dlzzl.
ne.ss , Convulsion * , Mts , Nervous Nutirulfrla ,
Headache. Nervoi's Prostration caused by tli
useof alcohol < .r tobacco , Wakefiilneas , .Mental
Dopipsilun. Softening of the Drain resulting In
Insanity and leading to mlhery , ( lec.vy anil
death. I'lematuro Old Age. H.UTenni'SS , l.osso {
I'ower in cither sex , Invoiuntnry lossus ancj
Spciinatorrliii'ii caused by over e.M'itlon 06
Jlio ornui , BairabiiM > or over mdulKcnro. llacli
box cont.iins on inonth's troiitmont , $1 a box ,
or six boxes for $ " > , .sent by null prepaid on ie-
celpt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To euro any case. With each onier received bv
us for sis boxes , accompanied with Si , wo will
solid the purchaser our willton gu.iriiutua to ro-
fiind tliemonoy if thu trout incut docs not eltecC
a cure. ( Suaranlocs Issued only bv ( loidmim
JniB Co. . Dt lights. Solo Agents , 1110 1'uriwin
Stiect Umnlut ul ) .
The 1'nbIlP urn not ppnirnlljr nwiiro tlial hr tha
prcnonl niplhoun of cooklnit niliy niio-lmlr ol tiie
tolfco that IH \io < \ Is tliriinn iinrny in Hie iimunili
Hint wmtcil. Clionilftf ciiniiPi'tu I with tjili ciiiiipuiiy
liarn8HOPi'dr < l In cm Ink- this wunlono tlint Iliu tomj
luny can furillih ( "IHii inailo of the llni-nt Hiivn , put
iipln Hin.-ill puit.ibloj.irs ninl W litiUNlEii I'l.llH'jT , '
l.v I'liiiK unit c'liVKiit ' I lo bo only ntmiit IJM- . '
HAliK TIIK COsT In llio coinuniorotcciiniiiiiu LOT.
leu. Only IxJlllim wiitur h nociliM wlion , .roi > urlnj. 1C
lor the talilc.-l'rown Liquid Cotfuo Company.
Ask Your Crocor for
CltOU'N JsiyVJJ ) UOIWEK.
McCORD , UUADY & CO. ,
Wholu&alu Grocers , - - Omaha , NobJ
OMAHA
MEDICAL . "SIIBfllOAt. INSTITUTE
i' : HfJ'r'tf .l rgj'jt'r. .
N , W. Cor. 13th Si Declare Sta.
roil Til C THEATMF.NT Of ALL ,
for Doforaltie : and
licit fatllltlcs , appwctui anil remedies for inccosl
/ul uuiumi'iit ol oT rr form ot diieaio ruqulrlac
Medical or 8ur lc.il Trestinunt.
TIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.
lloarj and sttondttncoi Lett boiplUI uccommodi'
i'ftnt lr ilia wu t.
VVunuronUliiClltAnsnn DoforulUeinnd llrnce ,
Vrutim , Club Keel , C'urvituru o ( the tiPino , 1'llei ,
Tuomrj , Cancer , I.Atarrlj , lironcliltln , Inliilallon ,
Klcc'.rlcltr , raial/ili , Kolloiisr , KMnor HlmMer ,
Ufc. Ear , Ukln r.iil llloort.tQtl allBurulcnl operalluni.
Disoaoos of Women a Specialty.
11001C UN DISUAEB1 OF VtOUf.l KlIEL' ,
OMLV SSLIA3LB MSDIOAL W&TITUTH
> IAUIKO A bi'vciAi.rr or
TE DISEASES.
ill I'.looa Dlieno iuccoiilully fretted. Syplillltlo
Polscri roiuoiuil f.-'ju llio krttem without luurcurr.
Nun roitumtlvu trefittni-Qt lor lo i ut Vltnl I'.iwor.
> -ar < oui unnblo to Tiittaimty bti treated at liuina til
rorrfi > oiideaco. All cuiauiuuloitllont conltd ntUI *
Muillcluoi or Instruments sanl lir la all or exprms ,
ei-.urulf nackod , no m rti to Inulmtu cnnluntt ol
( tadcr. Ona | iar : nal Intervlovr ] < itilcri a. 011 nj
coDsultas nr send lilsturr of jout caiy.ana wj will
atad lo plain wrapper , our
BOOK TO MRN , FREE !
Upon I'riTtto. rlpoclal or Korrous Ducases , Impo *
inner , Hrpbllli , Ulnel end Varlcuccle , nltu iinoitlou
list. Address
AddressMedical and Surgical Institute , ot
I > 5t. MetKNAUY ! ! ,
Oo . wife na noaao su. , . . OMAHA , UBD.
fiurTrrJnaifrom tJift cf *
ftcU of youthful rr-
rnrlr d - < tij , t
" " '
fV-iit nliii ful'"iVrJlcuiiiIi"fur'l iino cure. Jrco cf
cl m ' AiltlrrM. i
PROF , F. 0. FOWURi MoodUB , Conn , j