H 8 THE OMAHA DAITjY BEE : THUKSDAY , JANUARY 23 , 1890. H THE CITY mW VA Shinn of Ontario 1ms been np- mW pointed mall olorlt on the fnst mnll be- H tttccu Orccn Itlvor nnd Huntington H S. 1' . Hallourny of this city linn rocolvod H tlio appointment of nhslstant transfer H clerk nt tlio Omaha depot H The Dtocl < hollor8 ( nt the Nebraska H . Mnsomo homo will hold their annual H mooting ( or the election of trustees this H afternoon at 12 o'clock nt Freemasons H hnll , The Nebraska Veteran Freoma- H Rons will hold their annual meeting nt H the same ( iluco this evening at 7o'clock. H Diiuior will be served nt 8 oclock M Tip OmahaTltlo Indemnity and Trust H company was incorporated yesterday by H J. W. Iiatrls JoiTW Hodford , L. M. H Anderson , .1. J. Johnson , I' . E. Savage , M A. S. Churchill and Gcorgo A. Miifeon , M with a capital stock of WOO.000. B I'rrinnnl lnrnurnplK H Mr .1. Ii McCoy , revenue apem tor Iowa , H Missouri find Kansas Is nt the onlco of tlio H internal rcumuo collector of this city on H oRlcliil duties H Hobcrt Knsson , n member of the wholesale B grocery llrm ot I'axton , ( Jlillnchor & Co , H tins scvcicri Ins connection wit lit lint firm H He goes to Lincoln , where ho has purchased H on Interest in the linn of Hat-greaves tc Sons mU Mr nnd Mrs John AVlthnoll , 113 South B Fifteenth street , loll for the Citv of Mexico , M Inst lucsilny evening From Hint cltv they H v ill continue their tour to \vestwurdnml , K wllUisit Los Anpclcs , San Francisco and H Iortlnud 'lhuvwlllbo rode three months H GcorKOV. . Floyd , the nilvnnco ngent of H Itudnlpn Aronson' .s Comic Opera company Is H in the citv This organization comprising 1 sixty singers and an orchestra will ho at Hie K tlrunu opera house next week and presonf , ' " " " H ond"NndJy" tlio chnrmltiopcrns'Erinlnlo" ( 1 , each for two nights H SI ill llinv Come | Another suit hns been entered against H Killioliu & Akin Tills tunc Joseph 1J. H Majer & Co htivo brought suit , on BOveral . notes upKn'gntlnu' tlHSJ Writs of attach H meat nnd garnishment wcru issued Hj Wlio can foretell u auJden bruisl on the i leg of a favorite I Keep Salvation Oil for H the stable : Die early bird catches the worm , and j sometimes a bad cold , which , however , does H nolnustico ) to thoold piovorb for with thn j aid of Dr Hulls CoukIi S.vruo colds are of flj no consequence I'rlco 25 cents Hj A Dinner lor Charily H > The Woman's Christian association will Hi rIve a dinner Thursday and Friday in the H basement of the J. J. Iiroun bnildinp , on H' ' Slxteouth and Uougl.ji streets , from 11:30 : a. H m. until 2 p. m The proceeds of the dinner l nro to bo devoted to tlio charitable institu- ) tlotis sustained Pv the organization They j nre the home nn Kurt sheet for aged nnd in- j llrm women , thu joung wotnon's homo on H < Seventeenth stieet , and the Woman's Kx- H change H Wanted Storage with tracUago Ad- H dress or call on G. D. Edwards , ISllt Hj South 10th street , Omaha w llec Itiiilliii < ; Comiiany H { At the unnunl meeting of The lco ! Iluild- Hj mr company , held 'lnesday afternoon , the | following directors wcro elected for the en- H suing iear : < 11. Koscwatcr , Andrew Kosowntcr , Max > Mover , George 15. l/.scliuck , N. P. Fell w lliu following ofllcers were then elected : l President , K. Hosowatcr ; secretary and Hj treasurer , N. P , Fcil | ] 1 lie Vinducl Onllnance InRRCil Hj The council mot Inst night jti special ses- i sion , nnd passed an ordinance npprovlnc the HJ plans , estimates and specifications of the pro Hl posed viaduct over the Union'Paelllo and 13. H ! & M. trades on-Tonth street , and appointing Hi appraisers to assess the dumagu to property j ewueru byrcason of thoconstrucliou Mayor H Cushiug was presant and up proved the -or- H dlnnnco and appointed T. S : Clarkson , P. l W. UirKhauscr and T. A. Crelgli as apprais- H IMIlnH' Nervoirinol Ltvor Illli H An Important discovery They act on the H liver , stomach and bowels through the H nerves A nov principle They spcodily H euro billiousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , H piles and constipation Spicudid for mon , H women and children Smallest , mildest , H surest 30 doses for 25 cents , Sumples free H BtKuhu & , Co 's , 15th and Douglas H Con my Co i it H William F. Slater has commenced suit H against C , 13. Hogart to recover 180.43 on a H 'J ho First National Dank has brought suit H against S. IC Felton & Co to recover $351) on H n note The same bank has sued Gcorgo W. H Itoborts for $250 on u note H i The Chicago Lumber company has com H . minced two suits ngitlnst Fran It U , Wasser- m , nmti nnd Maria C. Uoccher to recover tJJO M and $ uai 50 on notes H ' IgnntfMeintcs has commenced suit againBt H Sam Kopold for MUrt on account of money m bud and received H t William T. Seamun has sued S. A. Goodell B .to recover $218 25 oa notes m • In tbo case of H. J. Picltoring against W. M II Dyer ct nl , judgment was rondcrcd in the H sum of { 220.61. ( M 'Cnllfnrnln , the Land of Dlsonvnric < i. ' B ' Why will you lay awake all night , cougli- m ing , when that most effective and agreeable B California remedy , Santa Abie , will glvo you H inmrcdlato relief } SANTA ABIU is the M only guaranteed euro for consumption , AS asthma and ull bronchial complaints Sold 1 only in laigo bottles , at fl Three for $2 50. 1 The Goodman Drug Co will 03 pleased to aupply you , and guarantee relief when used H ns directed CALIFORNIA CAT-K-OUHE 1 hcver fulls to relieve catanh or cold in the H bead Six months treatment , H. liy mull M The Itoylo Inquest H Tbo inquest over the remains ot William m Doyle , the man who was killed in the wreck M on tno Hell line , ivns hold yesterday after H uoou , The witnesses examined were K. W , H Dickson , superintendent of the Omaha casH - H kct factory W. It Doan , engineer of tbo H tiassonger triiln : A. Smith , engineer of the H freight ; James Dovinuoy , llremnu of the H freight ; C. W. Van Dorn , a passenger ; P , H II Mcohnn , conductor of the freight ; Ituy H Cook , brakoiuan on the passenger ; \V. W , M Mercer , brakemau on the freight ; John H Manning , teamster at the casket fuctoryaud H W. F , Chandler , brultemau on the freight , H 1 ho ovlncncQ did not develop anything ex- H ccpt what has been already published , The H Jury found that Uoyle came to bis death by H the collision , and also found that the accf H dent was caused by carelessness on the part H of the railroad company , but from the o\i- H donco they worounublotollxthablamo upon H . anyone _ _ _ _ • H No . Sifc-r Iteincitv cau bo bad for coughs H nnd colds , or any trouble of the throat , than H ' 'Hronn's lironcliialTroches " I'rlco 25cts , H Sold only In boxes H 'lj > thn Omaha Clercr H Hcv Gcutlomon : I have read with un * H usual interest jour discussions about Sun H day newspapers , and with tbo permission of H , 'J'ue lice I desire to ask you a few questions ; H Was the Sabbath changed from the sov- H , onth to the first day of tbo ncolli If not , H why do you not keep Saturday and frown H upon the Saturday paporl It the Sabbath H was changed , when , where and by whom I H , Uy w hat authority do you keep the ilrst day H of tbo weak as tne Jews did their Sabbath I H or do you thus keep itl m > Do you object to tlio Sunday impor bo H cause it requires work 011 the Lords day I It H so do you approve of the Monday issue , H which requires qulto us much Sunday work ) H Or do jou object to the Sunday paper bo- H cause of its contents ! II so , do uuy of you M buy and read it on Monday ) M . "Iho writer is a keouor of the Lords day H ( first day of the week ) , and would prefer to H sco the Sunday papers discontinued , but ho H desires to sou tliom opposed fiom a logical B and scriptural basis , Hoping that soma oao H of your honorhhlo body will unswer thoM M above questions , I am yours for truth , B . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ISiQUiiett 1 Pears is tbo best and purest soaporcr made ZUHOIinit'8 ti/vND. / A 3fnn Taller Who think * It Uuiclit in Coniiunnd ll Prloo Speaking on the subject of the condemna tion ot Mr X.urchcr's land adjoining Dcllovuo for tbo Fort Omaha site , .1 citizen remarked ! Several nrticlrs hnvo boon published in Tub IJkr concerning the form of X.urchor , nt Hollovuo , part of which the government wants tor the new fort at that place It seems unfair that the opponents ot Mr Zur- char should publish their side of the story without Mr Zurchsr's points bel'ig pro sen ted to the public Mr , Zurchnr came to licllovuo between 1S * > 0 nnd lsW ( , nnd ac quired some government land IIo nnd his wlfa oxporlencod all the hardshipot ptonosr life at the place where bo Is now living IIo raised his family there IIo , lost his wlfo thcro a few years ago Iiishousa is built near a rich spriog of puio water of uniform torn peraturo summer and winter , which never failed durltur the thirty or forty years of their living thcro to glvo all the wholesome water needed for family or farm purposes , lhoy planted a grove nrouud that spring which grow up In the course of time so us to glvo ample shade In the heat ot summer Other Improvements inako their homo vnlua bio to thorn I11 short , the surroundings of their homo nro associated with all that Is dear and sacred to their memory Now , tha government comes nnd snys , 'Wo want Just that portion ot the farm whore the house is located , with tbo lm- proNcmonts , tha grove and the spring ' Would It not bo reasonable for the government - mont to pay to the family what that land is worth to them I But no , the fumilv seems to have nothing to say to the appraising of the land Appraisers nro appointed who have no idea of the value of Just this spot to these who have spent their lives tlieio The nnprmscrs have , if I am correctly Informed , not given any valuation to tno spring near the house Such a spring of plenty of pure and ulwnys frosU water is of almost inestimable value for n family , and here in Nebraska where such pure spriug water is so seldom found , 11 spring of that quantity of water can fairly bo appraised everything consldorod at from Jj.OlX ) to $10,000. " "In jestordny's Urn 11 real cstato man is said 'as have estimated this land ns of less value for the purposes of the government than what has been Bold by Mr II T. Ciai ko How would It bo If Mr Clarke would sell to the government so much of thu land ho still owns mound Bollovve , as to make up tlio de ficiency , nnd leave this loss valuable laud to Mr Zurchorl "At any rate , if the land owned ov Mr Zuichcr is liidlsnenslblo for tbo purposes of the government , the value ot this land to the family should bo fairly taken into cousldcin- tlon by these representing the governments Interests The government caanot nlTord to rob Its citizens " Makexo.Iistaki : If you have m.tdo up jour mind to buy Hood Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to tnko any other Hoods Sarsupiirilhi is n. peculiar medi cine , po3sehsingby virtue of its peculiar combination , proportion anil propaia- tion , curative power superior to any article of tlio kind before the people For all afTectioni arising from impure blood or low statu of the system it is un equalled Bo sure to get Hoods victims or tiu collision They nro all in n Fair Way to Ko- cmrr from Their Injuries Dr George B. Ayres , the Missouri Pacific surgeon who has boon attending to the per sons hurt In Tuesdays collision on the Belt line , rcpoits that nearly all the Injured nro in a fair way to recover William Schwarick , deputy county treasurer , has oaly a scalp wound and the effects of tlio slight concussion of the brain that ho received have passed awav Tunics A. Harvey , the carpenter , who was paruljzed below the hips , is rccovoilug IIo is getting somo'scuso of feeling in his limbs and will recover Tha temporary paralysis , was caused by concussion of the brain W. E. VUbdovontor , 4204 Noith IhirtiotS , ' who was thrown throueh the window , will bo around in a day or two Mr Moore and Mr Durkeo will also do out again In u fuw days The Mll7tnff boys are not as badly hurt as was at first supposed Oliver Mitzlafl's sliull was not crusbod , but ho sutferod an ugly scalp wound and was senseless lor u number of hours His brother Max , has already rocovercd with the exception of a few cuts Conductor Shields was tha most badly hurt of nil nil nnd is still suffering from the wounds nnd bruises Jio received His condi tion , fortunately , is not soilous Mr Marsh of Walnut Hill , who suffered n fracturoof the smaller bone ot tbo leg , is able to bobble about lia Grippe A Few Pointers Persons who have a cold are much mora liable to take the inlluonza or so called , la crippo It is much jnoro severe when accom panied by a cold The most critical time is when recov ering from the dibeaso , as slicht expos uru will often cnuso a rclapso and that is almost certain to end in lung fever or pnoumoniu The foot should bo kept dry and warm , the body well clothed and care used to avoid exposure The bowels should bo kept regular and persons physically weak should take quinine to keep up the validity , With these precautions and a free use of Chamborlalii's cough remedy a prompt recovery is reasonably certain That remedy is unoquailod for a severe cold and this disease requires precisely the saino treatment For 6alo by all druggists _ Announcements Siberia , " with Lizzlo May Ulmor in the cast , will bo played at Boyd's opera this evening All the beautiful spoctao- ular features , which were such an attraction in the oilglnal production in Omaha sovcral years ago , will bo socn Thursday evening Seats will bo put on sale this morning The famous Grau opera company will ap pear at tbo Boyd ou Friday and Saturday next 111 two operas that are entirely new to Omahu , nnd which wcro great successes at the Casino , Now York , where both enjoyed lengthy runs The operas nro 'Tbo Un- gands" and Amorlta " The termor will bo presented on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon aud the latter on Saturday even ing ing.Mr. Mr Woslay Sisson , manacor of Salvia ! , arrived in the city yesterday The Salvlni party will appear ut the Hovd on the first throe ovonlngs of next week On Monday even ing the great tragedian will uppoar in The Outlaw , ' 1 nnd on Wednesday ovonlug In Samson " On Tuesday evening Mr Alex ander Salvlni , Bon ot the tragedian , will take tbo lending part in "A Child of Naples " Sarasto and D'Albort , the renowned artists who took Now York and Boston com pletely by storm , will nppoar at the Hoyd on February 18 , under the management of Abbey ec Oram An Absolute Cure , The ORIGINAL A BIKVIN B OINTMENT is only put up lu lataa two-ouneo tin boxes , und is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped bands and all skin erup tions Will positively euro all Kinds of lilies Ask for tno OltlOINAL ABIETINK OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box by mall ! ) J cents 1'rKeliiHt'n hucoosBor benjamin S. Baker , who has boon ap pointed United States district attorney for Nebraska , will probably enter upon the du ties of his now position by February 1. On tbo recommendation of the Nebraska con gressional delegation , William Gurley is to bo his assistant , Mr Baker is an attoraoy at Fair bury , Jef ferson county , and is forty-two jears old IIo has resided there for eight years IIo is well fixed financially , owning several farms in the vicinity of tha town Ho is qulto a horse fancier.aad owns some splendid steeds Mr Baker was u member of tbo last legis lature and acted as chairman of the Judiciary committee IIo voted for tbo submission bill , out it Is claimed that bo is not a prohibl- tioaHt _ _ _ _ _ _ " mkt hiai > to nn.vi ) . The licit Suburban I' .msrnKcr Hun Into Again toy n Freight AtSl40 vcttarday morning nnolhor wreck occurred 011 the Bolt line south of Seymour Park station , near the Sarpy county line , but fortunately no ono was Injured The trains , freight No 121 , going west In charge of Conductor Itico and Engineer Pat Crow , nnd the suburban No . ' 103 in chnrgo of Conductor P. W. Marshall and engineer Charles Huscr dashed into ono another nnd smashed engines and cars up pretty generally The engineers nnd lire men of both trains saved thcmsolvcs by Jumping Both trains , it is said , were Into nnd mis understood thclrordcrs , but it is reported that the freight was running on the passengers time The dummy train coatalncd only ono pas senger , who , with the remembrance of ics tordaj's disaster was olinost scared Into flts The trains should luuo passed nt Seymour Park , but the passenger train hpving the right of way , pulled out , supposing that the freight 1v.n1 sidetracked further out A wrecking train was sot to work early to clear away tr.o debris uader the direction ot Superintendent Gilmore The first conch 011 the passenger was wrecked in front , platforms smashed nnd In fact looked very much hko the roar end of the smoking car In yesterdays accident The tender of engine 222 of the frloght was smashed all to pieces and the entire front of thecngiuo was broke ana battered , and the passenger onglno was in about the same condition At Seymour Park the station was crowded with railroad mon and people from the adJoining - Joining country Frequently accidents occur in the household which cause burns , cuts , sprains nnd bruises : for use in such cases Dr J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many yours bucn the constant favorite family remedy The Cross of the Now Crusiutp " Fnthor McGlynn at Exposition hall , Tuesday ovenlng , Jan 23. F.VTllKU A NO SON * The Gruysous are About to ho lie 11 lilted After olghtcon months of diligent search ing William Grayson , a machinist nt the Union Puclflo shops , has located his runaway son at Cincinnati , O. • The boys name is Willlo IIo will soon bo fifteen years of nuo Ono year and a half ago the lad was either kidnapped or induced to leave his homo His father made per sistent inquiry everywhere , nnd ovou adver tised a description of bis son lu all the Omaha daily newspapers Not a word , however , was reccivod by way of answer The parents bad given up ever seeing their son again until they road u paragraph in The Blk tbnt the boy was in a house ot refuge at Cincinnati Yesterday Mr Grayson requostcd Chief Seavy to write to the man agers of the Cincinnati refuge and have the boy Bent to this city at once Mr , Grajson is witling to bear ull the cxpenso The strange part of the ntTair U that both the boy nnd manager of the refuge have written a number of letters to Oral son but nonoof thorn have reached him Tbo latter is now living at Twenty-second and Izard streets , and his wlfo , the boys mother , lias died since the lad disappeared Dr Birnoy , practice limited to ca tarrhal disuasos of nebo and throat Booms 1MB to 250 , Boo building Esggj SIOTOU MliN CO UP US They Are Not Considered Practicable by the Company Mr Goodrich , secretary of the Omaha Street railway company , says that the of ficials of that organization have considered the advisability of having glass coupes put on the front of the motor cars for the accom odation and comfort of the motormen , but have decided that they are not safe It is necessary that the motormen should bo so situated that they can watch the tracks and bo ready for any perilous emergency With the motormen in coupes this is not possible Besides , tbo breath of the mon would crust the panes , lliu motormen themsolvcs do not nppear to wish for any counos They are generally enveloped In warm boar or buffalo robes and have become accustomed to the cold For Hilmusness lUso Horsford's Acid Phosphate Dr W. B. Gillies Winnipeg , Manitoba , says : "I have used It In a typical raso of in digestion witb biliousness , and found in to bo , without exception , tbo best thing I overused used in such cases " WANJACE How Distillers Save Forty Cents on a ltarrcll The United States gaugers here and the state gaugers of California Boom to differ in the margin tbnt should bo allowed in tno reading of the proofs of spirits sent from the Willow Springs distillery to the grout wine state The trovornmont tax on every gallon or portion exceeding half a gallon Is 'JO coats Every portion less than half a gallon is not taxed In Hilling the barrels , therefore , the distiller alms , nftcrputllngln n certain number - bor of gallons , to add ps nearly a halt gallon as posslDlo without reaching that amount If four-tcntbs of a gallon is added this amount is not taxed , aud tbo distiller saves 40 cents thoioby on every barrel This frac tional quantity Is allowed as"wantago" by thn government as the alcohol is liable to swell the barrel and hurt it in high altitudes if it is tilled to its utmost capacity The gaugors here measure the barrels very critically to see if the fractional part of a gallon added does not reach a triilo ever a hiilt gallon , The California gaugors say that the Omaha gaugers do not make enough allowance , and Captain Summervllle , a cnugor of twentv- llvo years oxporlouco , has been seat hero from Cincinnati to settle the dilUculty , With your name and address , mailed to the Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Ga , ia necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and the diseases incident toil , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Skin Eruption Cured One of my customers , a lilghljr respected and lcQtienttal citizen , tutu ho iauow absent from the city , has used Swifts bpeclfiowllh excellent result IIo fays It cuwl him of a skin eruption that he bed been tormented lib for thirty years , end bad ruUtcd the curative qualities of many other medicines ltonxiiT Cleoo Drr1' * * * TVb MEN'S Furnishing Goods litCcrvyn&crTv Coughing IS Natures effort no oxpcl foreign suli- stnnccs from llle tiri nclilnl passages Frequently , thlsi cjnisea liillainnintlon nnd tlio need ot an inodj ne No olbcr expectorant or imodjno Is equal to Aycr's Cherry > Iectornl It nssists Nature in pJccUor the mucus , nllajs irritation , luduocs"rposol and is the most popular ot alii rough cures "Of tlio many preparations before the public for the cure of colds , roughs , bronchitis , nnd Kindred diseases , thcro Is none , within the rnngo of my oxneii- cuce , so reliable ns Ajer's Cherry Pec toral For jcars 1 was subject tocolds , followed by tcrilhlocoiighs About four jcars ago , when so ntllictpd , I mis ad vised to try Ajei's Cherry 1'ecloral nlul to lay nil other remedies aside I did so , and within a week was well of my cold and cough Silica then 1 linxo nUvnjs kept this preparation lu the bouse , nnd feel comparatively secure " Mrs h. h. llrown , Denmark , Miss "A few years ere I took a severe cold which affected my lungs I lind a toi- rlblo cough , nlul passed night after night ; without sloop The doctors gave inn up , I tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral , which rollnil my lungs , Induced sleep , nnd nffonled tlio rest necessary for the recovery of my strength Ily the con tinual use ot the Perioral , n permanent turn was effected " Horace Fnlrbrothcr , Itockltigbam , Vt Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral , rucrjinEi ) lit Dr J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell , Mass ' Bold by all DruegUti 1'rlce M ; lx botllcc , ; 5. DR5. BETTS & BETTS IHOSFaiinamStiibet , Om\ua , Nku ( Upposlto Vaxton Hotel ) , OCnceboura.ua.m , < o3p.ni. Sundays 10a. m. , tc pm Speclaltstn in Chronic , { fervous Skin and Blood IM- Uf Consultation at oflico or by mail fieo Meat * ctnes font by mail or-oxwross , necuroly packed , free from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safe * ly and permanently HERVOOS flEBIUW USR32S glli'dS& ctona riirslcnl decay , atilnj ( from inJIaerUlon , ex * censor Indulgence , pro-UK-imc sleoplusne- * * despon dency , pimples on thu fo e. aversion to society , cnslly ulicouraiadlaclt of oonUilonco dull unlit for study urbuBlneM , and tinJailfo a burden Surely , perman ently and privately curp I. Connult Drs Uetts St 13cIts , H0SFarnnbtrc"tOnmlja , Neb Blood anfcSMn Discass ? gss'ffitfbgssiu ' result * , completely e-u-jlentel uitliont tlio aid of mercury Scrofula ecypjpclns , foru.hflore * , uloiche- * , niters DRlntffrttha heal aTid-bou * * . , syphllltSc sere tbroat , mouUiaad tongue catarrh , oio , permanently cured where others hare failed Kidney Urinary Mr5" . quentburnhu or bloody urinn , urlno hUli colored or with tnllky Bcdlmenton a tan J loir , weak bick.KOnorr h < ra , gleetcystitis , etc , Promptly and safely cured charges reasonable STRICTURE I SreWnK rooval cnnrpleto without cutttnir caiintla ordination Cures effected at home by patient without a moments pain or annoyance To Young Men and MifldlB-Aqcl Mon flflDP Tl o awful ctlects of early AQIIPP UUtlfJ UUKlj Vice which brings orpanlo wenknes , , destroying both mini ! und boay , with all tsdrcaaud Ills , pornmnontlr curoil , TIDQ PFTT Address these who have lm- DUO , Dill 10 paired iliRmsolvcs by luipropor Imminences nnd ami solitary tinblts , which rufn bolh body and uilnd , unilttlnff them for business , study or antrrhiBo , UAItiiiEi ) Mev , or thoio entering on that lmppr lire , aware or plijalclal dcbllty q ulckly ajiUtoJ - OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , first practical oxperlonco , sco- ond-uvery case Is especially studldd , tbus iturtlnx arlubt , third medicines are prepared In our own la * batory exactly to suit eacn case , thus utrcctlng cures without Injury nyyend it cents postazo for celebrated works oa chronic , nerrous and dellcatodlsonses Thousands cured VfK frlindljr letter or call may saroyou fu ture ufforlnE andIiame nnd add Koklon yours to life tV.No letters answered unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamps Address orcall on DKS IIKTTg He BRTTS , 1113 Farnain fctreet Omaha Neb SCOTT'S ' FWULSiQN Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites 1 Of Lime and Soda There are rmuUlniit and emultlotui , and there is Hill much shimmed mills which tiiasrjtterailrs cmfm Try ut tcl/J ninny manufacturers cumwt sattliaiilM their eoilllirroll tin to muhn it palatable toHrniltlveetomaeha , Scott's VinnhlonnfrVlHl NOUWrMlAH COD M.lVr.K OircomHni < l with llnpophos- jihitie Is almost as palatable as mill : , l'or this reason as icell as for the act of the stimulating qualities of the Unna- phosnhltui , l'hyslcfaiis jrt < litentty pre scribe it in casts of CONSUMPTION , hCKOVUt.A , ilttiaXCIUTlB and cuiiosiu covauorsurimK cold All Jlrngytsts sell if , but be sure you yet the genuine , as there are poor imitations Dr.J.E.McGREW , Tlio Well Ifcuowii SittscittlUt , _ P- liexlllIWi ' Allfurniior I'm- W \attKJl VATK UlHKAUti "VirW tileot and htrlct- , m " " * PG2 * I , .r / Sl U > rrhu a Impo * * Hm VNKU rf-vVSviWf toner , I- < > " of fSn > Sfe7ri > sl Manliood , and . fSrf tZj s * I'lSu Ambition hlcr 1/ IWZL Htr ot llarren- I "t /Ol I" " * absolutclr JlsV/ hill cured ( lend for 'jtiM/jK iry rtocret , " for Man * • - l jf Nervousnessre ' . " * A male lilsi uses.Ca t -4vj < tefc i' / \ quickly und per ri _ - * , - " ' M-a uanently Ireat Tk k k Bs\v&Xx&s\ \ . ment by curre- ffjiLBBIBfco ' Oi'JTyBwIW ' . ' ' ' - " ' ' * lor ' ieply Office SE Cor lUtri & Jnoltson Sta Omaha , Neb , yr CoLLaR , THIS GOLD SNAP / Prompts ns to remind you that wo liavo n few heavy Ulsters tmil Fur Trimtna.l Overcoats which wo would Hko to close out ninl ns this may bo our last chnnoa tliis season to dispose of them , wo hive cut the prioo in two , thus ofrerhif * you n ram chnnco to Rot n garment for about nna luilf its v.iltu at a tiuu whan it will ilo * you tlio most gootl Wo call particular attention to a small lot of elegant fancy Chinchilla UULu-s with very fine Caisimcro lining , choice satin sleeve lining ami mrvlo up in lirst elas3 mtinncr a garment which was got ten up to lelnil for about $30.00 , wo offer them at $11.76 , ami n few oxcelleut Chinchilla Co its , C.Hnineio lined , and \ory long nnd triiutnel with good De.ivor CollaiM aud CulF , , at $ l .50. Vou could not buy this in the early season for less than $25.00. For small boys wo still have a little lot of very neat Caps Overcoats , si/.os 1 to 10. which wo olfor at ? l.0O They are worth even nt this lime of the year . iO " " " " For other seasonable b.u'gains . which will bo appreciated these cold days we inonttou , Good Knit Caps nt 20c , worth 40c , Good Woolen Mitts at 15c , woilh 30c. , - Excellent nil wool Spanless Socks at 15c , would be cheap at 30c. The piicos on all these goods were double but ns there was no sale for them and we wanted to force them during the warm weather , we reduced them to one half It is not our custom to mark goods up again after they nro once reduced Hubbor Overshoes nro said to be old by ull shoe dealers very close but you should see how we sell them Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , During January and February our store closes at 7 p. in Satur day at lO p. m. NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO WINS If you want Pure Gum Sandals , get Jerseys If you want High Button Gaiteis , Sea Fly , get Jerseys If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Arctics , get Jerseys If you want Back Buckle Fine Arcties , get Jerseys If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Alaskas , get Jerseys If you want Two Buckle Fine Excluders.get Jerseys If you want the Neatest Overshoes , get Jerseys i -r lH If you want Fine Self-acting Sandals , get Icrseys I If you want Narrow Widths , NO HEEL , get Jerseys If you want wide widths , get Jerseys ' If you want Rubber Boots , Arctics , Excluders or Lumbermen's Overs , get Jerseys the New Jersey Co put HEEL PLATES ON FREE Ask for Jerseys I am Western Agent for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co , and sell at whole sale only I also job Felt Boots and German Sox Prices the Lowest , Goods the Best Z. T. LINDSEY , till Harney St , Omaha , Nebraska AT TME ExposmoNzzz = : Univer5elle , PARIS , 1559 , The Highest Possible Pieinium , JFHB * ONLY * GRAHD PRIZE FOR SUWIHG MACHINES , WAS AWARDED TO lELER W1LS0H MFG CO WH'lELER & . , AND THE ' GReSS 6F THEN LEQION OF HONOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of tha Company HEELER & WILSON MFG CO * 1HB-187 Wn ! > n h Ave „ Ctilonco , SUI.ll HV F. E. PLODMAN & CO 220 N. Mil St , Omaha , Nib Tenrople m d from ontwrltlng Agrmtiwtti 11. SHOE DEALERS ISI etiratod lines of Ilooii ami blioei mauatuLtur e < l by O. M. lleiwleruon & Co , of Chicago fac tories at Chtrab'O , l.lxon Ills , and Kea 7) I.uc , \V1 - boullurite H\J1. N. WAISOH resl- denca FUEMUNX Mill Travellug Qt IteaHquarttra lor ituuUurn , PORTLANET HHsPARKi A rlcli , beautiful tract of table land seven hundred (700) ( ) foot nbovo the Wlllmnotto Buautiful Purlce , with mlnoral BprliifcB , shade trees nnd macadiiniUod walks A building society in operation oroctlng cottages nnd stores for rent or sale A motor line is being construct ed , to bo In operation by May next , with Co faro Only 800 of the a700 of those lots are placed on the ninrkot at a quarter of tholr value Tliofao lots are sold on the iustallraont plan , with easy uaymonts or a liberal discount for cash A Bpoclal arrangement will bo made with parties purchasing ono or more bionics , Tlioxu IoIh will bo uilvuiicoil ilfly per cent allur tliovo y now on lliu murltct uro ni I I. V audicis , SHOREY HALL & CO , , Abingfon Building , - - Pori8and8Oregon. A COMPI.ETE STOCK OP _ Ja _ rr \ r mJmm iir imi < t " i „ - HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR 1405 Dougias St Sender catalogue I ETCHINGS , J3 % # % % H CTEMGRSON , * ' MOULDINGS , J illlUl E iTPANOS&OIlGANS FRAMES , # Fl KSrSHlSBT MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska HflMflMMflMflMMHHHMMHBB-------------l - - - - - - - - - - - - -