Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 11, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 3HJESDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1800. 1
M THE CITY
mW There will bo a spoclnl mcctlnp of the
H ccnlial labor union tonight .it Onto
H City
1 John L. Olson wug yesterday np-
B pointed udminlstrntor of thoostntoot
H Christ Unech
H | ' Mrs M. E. Wlthrow of Audubon , la ,
' is in Omaha ficnrching for a son named
H' ' Thomas The police rendered nssTst-
B The policemen who riro now on the
H eick list are Olllccrs DuDola , 13urr , Do-
H born , Iiolard , 0nihilm , lliiichoy and
H Everloy
M Major Dennis , Bupcrintondont of
H plumblnp , snjs thcro is no womilty at-
H tnehed to the misdemeanor of falling to
H pay the plumblnp suporinlundont's too ,
H but ho intends to hnvo such an ordl-
H | nnncc passed by the council , nnd then
H the citizens u ill elthor have to pay the
H fee or sulTor arrest
| A litrco case of sl' .k shawls and other
H costly feinalo apparel from the looms of
H Kuropo vvns received at the custom
H house for Haydan Bros Tliruo car loads
H of sheet tin was rceo veil for the lcad-
H Inn wholesale hardware houses of the
H The stub horio car line oxtondinc
H from Twcntlotli and Lnko to the fair
H grounds Kill not cotnmuncb running
H nirnln until the grndinp on Twentieth
H street is completed and this may not bo
H for two or three months The managers
H of the company claim that the hue has
H not been abandoned
H Samuel Davis and Harry Dee were
H brought in from Valley yesterday morn
H injf and locked up in the county jail
H They robbed the drug store of John
H Honipstcnd and worotriod before Justice
H Yordor , who bound them over to the
H district court on the charge of burelary
H The men were tried after midnight
H Sunday , and brought to the city early
H yesterday morning , as there is no jail
H or ether place for keeping prisoners at
B Valley _
HBV I'crRfinnl 1'nrntrrnpln.
BV J. W. Dowcoso of Lincoln is at the Paxton
C. L. Vun Flaet of Lincoln is at the Mur-
tay
tay.John
John \V. HoiTtnnn of Lincoln Is at tuo Pnx-
BBb
H E. M. LcfUnf ? of Lexington is at tbn MU-
H S. M. Huston mill son of Sluoklcy are at the
BBb Cnsoy
T. G. Ilamor of Konrnoy is stopping at the
Bh Paxton
J. W. Stratton of Wnhoo Is stopping at the
Paxton
James Koonoy of Hastings is a guest at
the Cusey
Aldcn Ferris of Him Creek is a guest at
the Cosoy
C. H. Dietrich of Hastings is stopping at
BVn the Pnxtou
\V. U. Crawford of Hebron is a guest at
Bh the Paxton
B H. E. Wilson of Fullcrton is stopping at
BhJ lha Millard
J. If < Wlnterstccnof Fremont is registered ,
BSJ at the Casey
BVJ W. Morton Smith of Lincoln is registered
BVJ nt tllu t ascy
Clinrlcs S. Miller of Fairmont is registered
BSl at the Paxton
C. 13. Nicodcmus of Fremont is registered
ot t'10 ' Murray
BVJ F1 - E. Sauldinc or Kearney is among the
arrivals at the Paxton
H W. li , Wilson and wire of Fremont are
BSJ among the guests at the Murray
BVJ E. J. Jordrn ana E. W. McCarthy of
BSJ Greeley Centra are stopping at the Casey
K A WIle-ttRiitcr.
BVJ William Dally was fined $22.50 for wife ,
J heating and committed in dulault of pay
BBS monk
B Klctity-Flvi ! Dollars Gone
BBj While the clerk was'tat dinner yesterday !
BB1 Erf'npey's ' drug store at 24th and Grace
BBJ streets was robhed of $85.
Bftv ' * < H'poni'd Their Mooting
Hftf The anti-prohibition meeting called last
Bl evening to moot at the now Motz hall on
BjB South Thirteenth street was postponed until
BBl February 28 on account of soma misunderstanding -
standing about tbesecuring of the hall
BBl Skull lrncturoil
BBl Henry Hann enginccrof the Omahaplan-
BBJj Ing mill , had his skull fractured y ' cstordny
BBJ ] wbilo at work The door of the furnace was
BBl blown oiicn and struck him on the back of
Bj the head with the above results Ho was
BBl carried to St Joseph's hospital , whore ho was
BBj attended by Dr Galbralth
BBJ To the Manur Horn
BBl The Sons of Omaha are considering the
BBl natter of constructing a homo , or a club
BBl room for their exclusive use The member
BBJ ship is gradually increasing , nuinberiuc at
BBJ the present time over Jlf ty natlvo born Omaha
BBJ boys who have nttalnod their majority A
BBJ number of wealthy families are represented ,
BBJ the heads of which may be induced to con
BJ tribute to the worthy enterprise '
BBJ Pozzoni's Comnloxion Powder is unlvcr-
BJ sally known and everywhere cstcomed as the
BBJ • only powder that will improve the comolox-
BBf > ° n , eradicate tan , freckles , and all skin disH -
H Will Study French
BBJ At the monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A.
BBJ last evening sixty-nine applications for
BBJ membership were received and voted on
BBJ It was decided also to Btart a French class ,
BBJ as a HtiOlcIcnt number of members signified
BBJ tbeir intention to talto up the study of that
BBf language to warrant the securing of n llrst-
BB | class instructor Prof Sugnet , a highly
BBJ successful teacher of that tongue , is to bo
BBJ employed The lessous are free to utl mem !
BBJ s bors of the association
H Killed by ii Fall
BBJ Frederick Chollis , who was injured by a
BBJ fall from the Ames building on Thursday ,
BBJ died from the effects of his injuries at the
BB | hospital yesterday , Tuo remains were
BBJ taken in charge oy the Central labor union
BBj and will bo buried under their auspices on
BBj Wednesday at 2 oclock The remains are at
BJ Drexcl & Mauls
BBJ Rtruok the Wacnn
BBJ Thodrivorofa delivery wagon belonging
BBj to Mulvlhlll & Shelby failed to got out of the
BBj way of grip car No 55 on Harnoy near Four
BBJ teenth street and had his vehicle badly
BBj < wrecked The crada is somowhut steed at
BB ] ' that place and the train could not bo stopped
Br quick enough to avoid a collision
H New Schools and Teaohers
BBj ! The committee on teachers of the board
BBji of education , upon recommendation of Mr
Bi James , has decided Unit new class rooms
BBji should be opened at the Mason aud Duuont
Bl buildings ana that the same Bhall be com
B tnenced within a week ,
BB- Arrangements wcro also made to fill the
BBl vacancies , at the Castollar nnd Park schools
B -rbo nnphcants for teachers hold first-cluss
B ccrtlllcates The now teachers chosen ware
B lvllsa McKnlght of Pomeroy , O , ; Miss
B Shurtloff of Qulncy aud Miss Squler of
B ] South Omaha _
BB ] Annouiioeinoiits ,
BB ] The great musical event of the season will
B b0 t,1Q , Brand concert to bo given at the Uoyd
BBl on Tuesday orouingof ufcxt week by Sarsato
BBj and D'Albert ,
B / / It is probable that "A Poor Kclatfon" Is
BBi' tUQ beatcouioay that wo shall see In thiscity
B this season Mr Kussel ) has a great future
Bl before him , ilo stands almost ulono amjng
i the actors of this generation who have taken
comedy for their field , as a master of quiet ,
natural methods ahd artistic grooves The
play will bo , produced at the Uoyd next
'l'hur uay evening with the entire scenery ,
castand stake settings as used by Mr , lius
tell duriug , his recent successful run at
Daly's theater iu Now York ,
M Dr , Dlrnoy , practice limited to ca-
BB is tnrrhal dUeuscs of nose upd throat ,
i Rooms 248 to 250 , Boo building
Hi
nnii ami rotiicR
Clilcf Hcavoy Hoonmnioniin the Itc-
movnt of the City Jail
The flro and pollco board hold nn import
ant meeting last evening , with Mayor Cash
in i ? , Secretary Smith and Mr Hartmnn pres
ent Sovcrnl communications from * Chlot
Scnvcy wcro considered first The first was
an urgcat recommendation thnt the city jail
bo moved to n moro healthy locality Com
missioner Hartmnn remarked , Yes , wo
mutt go right at that matter and do it jus
tice " la another communication the chief
recommended that a now style of pollco uni
form bo adopted for summer wear , nnd thnt
the board purchase the cloth ; the
chief further advised that the po
llco force be graded into three grades ,
in order to glvo an Incentive
for men to excel in the performance of their
duty In another communication tbn cnlef
sild that Captain Mostyn and Chief Dotoc-
ttvo Hii70 had just examined the Diamond
rooms , where gambling has been going on ,
and found thnt all the gaming furniture hud
been removed The communications were
referred to the proper committees
Tno regular monthly health report of the
police force was rend and proved to bo of
minor mtorost , The monthly report of the
cltv Jnilors , n < previously reported In Tim
Hin ; , was placed on file with thu health re
port
The resignation of exPound Master Corey
as a special ofllcor was accepted
A ten days lonvo of nbsoaco was granted
Ofllcor John O'Connell to got married Of
ficer C. 11. Monroe wnt civcn ten days to go
visiting , and Sergeant George M. D. Graves
was given n flftoen days leave of absence
The poverty-strickon and sickly condition
of Gcargo M. Carroll , the Cuming Btreet
jailor , ciiuio in for a little talk Thu matter
was referred to Chief Sonvoy and City
Physician Gapou for proper disposal
The board confirmed the nppolntmont by
the mayor of Pound Master Pulaski as
special oUlcer
Chief Scavoy roportcd that Captain Mos
tyn and Sergeant Haze had visited the
rooms over 1415 Douglns street and found
evidences that poker playing was done
there ; also ever Foley's saloon , next door ;
they had also vlsltod the rooms ever 118
Nortn Eleventh , known as the Hubbnid
Progressive club , where they found men
playing cards , but saw no money or chips ,
although the ofllcors Bald that crap shooting
was carried on thcro by nogrocs The re
port was roforrcd
Flro Chief Galligan told the bonrd that ho
neoucd a couple of now men There were
eight or ten men present to bo examined ,
nnd the board called them forward Commis
sioner Hantaan put the usual quostlons
The llrst man to step forward was Charles
O. Motson , who sMd ho was in the employ
of General Lowe The second was A. C.
Gim , who said ho was twonty-fivo years old
and had been n sailor most of his lifo
Commissioner Hartmun caused n smile to
go nround by asking Giin to show his ship
discharge papers The applicant was fully
prepared to answer the question , nnd im
mediately produced a big buncn of interest
ing documents , which Mr Hartmnn and
Mayor Cushlng Boomed to toke n great deal
of interest in Then came the following
named men : Pat McICIUigan , Otto lluvano ,
J. W. Hoquot , T. J. Cooper Frank Karrel ,
Tom Huano , Chris Fitzpatrlck , William
Galligan , Daniel Daloy and William Melville
In executive session M. J. Hannon and
John McGrcal were chosen to fill positions
in thu lira department
Do not consult anybody , but Invosttwonty-
flvo cents in a bottle of Salvation Oil It
kills pain I
When wo refloot that so many human be
ings diu of consumption wo must come to
the conclusion that everybody should bo pro
vided with Dr Hulls ' Cough Syrup , the poor
couisuuipttve's friend
The Judiciary Centennial '
Hon John L. Webster has Just retiirnod
from New York , where ho attended the cen
tennial anniversary of the establishment of
the federal judiciary in thu United States , in
company of Mr J. M. Woolworth The cel-
cbratiou occupied the entire day and evening
of the 4th iast and was conducted on a
grand scale The affair was gotten up by
the mombcrs of tne Now York city bar as
sociation and was attended by mourners of
that organisation , and also by members of
the Now York state association and the
American bar association
The mam feature of the celebration was
the banquet held in the evening at the Lenox
lyceura , on Fifty-ninth street ana Madison
avenue The room in which the banquet
was held was circular in shUpo and covers
were 1.Id for 831 guests , The tables were
arranged in long parallel rows , with a
shorter tnblo running at right angles with
them , at which sat the presiding ofllcor , Mr
James C , Carter of Now York , the members
of the United States sunromo court and
those who were to respond to toasts
Mr Webster reports that the decorations
of the banquet hall were very elaborate , re
minding ouo of fairy land , and everything
connected with the banquet was on a corresponding
spending scale
The menu card , which Mr Webster has
presorvea , is very handsome , being done by
Tiffany On the cover are the portraits dr
the llrst and last chief justices or the United
Slates supreme court and a view or the inte
rior of the old federal court building iu 17D0.
Uesides the menu the card contains the
names of tbo members of the supicmc court
from its establishment down to the present
tlmo , ns well ns a full list of all committees
connected with the colobratlon
Mr Webster reports having had an exceed
ingly pleasant tlmo , and says the speeches
made during the entire meeting were tbo
best efforts of the best known members of
the judiciary All tneso spdoches will bo
printed in book form and sent to these pres
ent at the anniversary
Chainborlatn'd Coush Itonicdy
It should bo berne in mind that this
remedy is intended especially for
throat nnd lung discasos , such ns
coughs , colds and croup , and seventeen
yours constant sale and use of the rem
edy has fully demonstrated that it cnu
always bo roiiod upon for these diseases
From the first it 1ms gradually grown
infuvnrand popularity until it is now
recognized as the stundard throughout
moro than twenty states and all of the
territories .
Coroners Iterator' .
Coroner Harrigun has adopted the record
now in use by the coroner of Cook county , in
which Chicago is located It is appropriately
ruled and printed enabling the cntrv of the
verdict found , the place at which the Inquest
is hold , the names of the Jurors , the name ' s
of tbo witnesses , thole occupation , the iden
tification of property which the deccasod
mav have about him , together with ether
features incident to the holding of inquiries
as to the causes of sudden or mysterious
deaths The yplumo will bo a valuable record
to which any person may refer to learn al
most anything that ho required under Buch
cirouinstanccs
The coroner has had printed also a blank ,
upon which may bo entered a complete de
scription ot a subject tbo moment the latter
Is viewed by the ofllcor In quostioo From
this description a permunont entry is made
upon a book prepared for the purpose , in
which there will bo u complete picture of all
inquest subjects , especially these who may
bo designated as unknown ,
An Absolute Cure
• 1 he ORIGINAL AHIETINE OINTMENT
is only put up in larao two-ouneo tin boxes ,
una is uu absolute euro for all sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands and all skin erup
tions Will positlvoly cure all kinds of piles
Ask for tbo OIUGINAL AHIETINE OINT
MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company
at 23 cents per box by mall 33 cents
Dr , Duryoa < n Sciiuols ,
Dr , Duryca , in his sermon last Sunday ,
made somp remarks concerning the board of
education which have been highly com
plimented on account of their
pertiuenco to the aggregation ot
statesmen called the Omaha board
of education , although ho speaker
wastnlklng of boards in general , Thodoo- ;
tor was referring to tbo antagonism of many
persons to the Catholic parochial schools
" 1 he Catholics , " said ho , have a right to
conduct their schools if they choose , ' just the
same as on Episcopalian or anybody elto haste
to conduct a private school Hut It is hotter
for the interests of our government to have
the children educated in the satno institu
tions It causes a unity of interest The
way to bring this about Is not by itntagonlz-
Izlng the Catholic schools , butbv making the
public schools so good thnt the people of thnt
faith will wish to have their children attend
them
Our schools can never bclmprovod so long
ns the present methods for solccting members -
bors of the boards of oducntion are contin
ued , A man with no othorquallllcatiou than
the fact that ho has done service in n cam
paign or election and wnnts a rownrd there
for , or some follow ambitious of commencing
a political carcor and thinking that the posi
tion on a board of education is
easily obtained and a good way
to * ot before the public , are too often the
men who get those positions Many of them
have little or no education and can scarcely
write their own names As long ns such
fellows nro made the custodians of our
schools educational mothode will never im
provo The selection of members should bo
entirely out of politics , "
M Ucr.NO Mistakk If you have mndo
up your mind to buy Hoods Snrsaparllla
do not bo mducod to take any ether
Hoods Sursnparlllii Is a peculiar medi
cine , posscsslngby virtue ofits peculiar
combination , proportion nna prepara
tion , curatlvo power superior to any
article of the kind before the people
For all nlToctionl arising from impure
blood or low Htnto of the syatora it Is un
equalled Do sure to got Hoods '
Moro 8 down Iks
Sidewalks must bo laid on the following
streets on or before February 24 !
South side on Franklin , between Twenty
seventh and Twonty-olghth , ropalrs
On Seventeenth street , between Clark and
Grace , cast side , ropalrs
On the northwest corner of Eighteenth
nnd Davenport , ropalrs
On the north side of Hurt , between Twen
ty-second nnd Twenty-third streets , repairs
North side of Pierce , fiom Thirteenth to
Fourteenth , repairs
Fourteenth , from Mason to Vinton , ro
palrs ,
South side of Cameron street , running
north 315 feet , on the west side of Florcnco
nvenuo , six-foot walk
On the north side of Pine strcot , between
Fourth nnd Fifth streets , Bix-foot walk
On the west side of Twonty-nlnth street ,
from Farnam to Dodge , six-foot sidewalk
From Sherman avenue to first alloy west
of Seventeenth street , nn the south side of
Mandorson strcot , six-foot walk
On the west side of Twenty-ninth strcot ,
from Leavenworth to Half Howard , six-foot
walk
On the east side of Twenty-elehth street ,
between Douglas and Dodge streets , six-foot
walk
On Twonty-clghth , from Leavenworth nnd
Mason , on cast Bide , sK-foot Walk
North side of Plorco , from Fourteenth to
Fifteenth streets , six feet wide
Auction , Groceries , Auction
Fire ! Firol Pirol
317 So 13th , Tuesday , 10 a. in
The entire stock of Newman Bros' . ,
10th andContro strootsdamaged by tire
will bo sold at auction , $ .5,000 worth of
sttiplo groconcs Boarding house and
restaurant kcopors should attend this
sale R. Wklls , Auctioneer
ntortuarr
Alice , the daughter of George N. Man
chester , and a niece of John II Manchester ,
goncral claim agent of the Uniou Pacific ,
died at her fathers ' residence , 13i2 South
Twenty-fifth street , Sunday morning , of
iboumatismof the heart
The deceased was twenty-one years of
age Tbo remains will bo sent to Port Ley-
don , N. Y. , today , for burial
Mrs Mary Talk , aged sixty-one years , died
at taor residence Sunday , and the funeral
will take place trom the Swedish Lutheran
church Nineteenth and Cass streets , to
day , The deceased and her husband have
been residents ot Omaha Tor twenty-two
years
The funeral or Miss Elnnra May popklns ,
who died Sunday , will take place to
day at 8:30 : a. in from her late residence ,
2502 baundors street Services will be hold * '
in Holy Family church
A telegram was received at tbo head
quarters of the Omaha Street Hallway com
pany yesterday for Mr W. A. Smith , the
general manager , informing him of the
death of his sister at Schenectndy , Now
York Mr Smitn is in Chicago at present
and the telegram was forwarded to him ut
that place
Mrs Nora Elizabeth bchung died yester
day at her homo , 1805 Mason street , nt
the ace of twenty six The remains will bo
shipped to Now England for interment
miles J\crvo'nml Liver Pills
An Important discovery They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves A now principle They speedily
cure billiousness , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation Spieudid for men ,
women and children Smallest , mildest ,
surest 30 doses for 25 cents Samples free
at Kulm & Co 's , 15th and Douglas
The Great Hoolc lslimd Haute
Tn changing time on Sunday , Nov
17 , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific
Ry have considered ovary point of in
terest to the Omaha traveling public
If you nro going to Dos Moines , Chicago
or any point east , our solid vestibule
limited train is just what you want
Leave Omaha at 4.2op. m nrrivo In Des
Moines 9:30 : p. m. nnd Chicago 8:30 : a. m. ,
dining car for supper leaving Council
Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching
Chicago This train is also cqulppod
with ttio finest sleepers and chair cars
made by tno Pullman Co . which leave
from the TJ P. depot , Omahaovory day
nt 4:25 : p. m. , making close connections
at Chicago with all trains for eastern
points In addition to this magnilicont
train wo have two ether daily trains to
Chicago , leaving Omaha ut 0:15 : a. ' mf
and 5:15 : p. m. For information as to
routes , rates tlmo , etc , call at ticket
olllco , 1305 Farnam street ; tolo phone
782. S. S. Steyens ,
Goncral Western Agent
roiaci'j couiit
Frank Froomnn in n Bad IJox Younc
Heed Sentenced IMOklniiH
N. Reed , the y oung follow who stele Nick
O'Brien's ' overcoat from the ' Grand opera
house last Thursday evening , was given
twonty.llve days by Judge HolslOy yesterday
afternoon
Kittle Keith and Ella Herhn charged with
fighting Just outsldo of Nober's ' saloon on
Tenth street , were discharged ,
Henry May no was arrested by Ofllcct
Godola yesterday afternoon charged with
stealing a pair of buggy shafts valued at $0
from u wagon owned by Sam Livingston , a
Tenth street butcher
Frank Frcoraan is in a bad box with a
prospect of staying there Muo Lathrop
gave him a bill to collect calling for $ J1 from
D. McClaroy , Lathrop Bays that Freeman
changed the bill to read t30 rt0 , got a check
for it from Mr MeClarey , cashed the cheek
and kept the money , Freemau was locked
up at control station
William Gibson was arrested by Ofllcor
MoMahon for bolng drunk and driving reck
lessly
Will bo paid to any competent chcmlit who will
Dnd , on analysis , a pnrtlclo of Mercury , Potash ,
Or other poisons In Swifts Specific ( S. S , S. )
-AN EATING SORE
Hcndetson , Tex , Aug S3 , 14 . For eigh
teen months I hed an citing sors on my tongue
I was treated b/tho best local pbjralclanu , hot
obUJncd no relief , tbo sore gradually gronias
worse I concluded ffaclly to try S. B , 8. , sail
was entirely cured after nelng a few bottles
Yea tiavo my cheerful ptrmUtlon to publish tha
above statement lot the benefit of thcto similarly
afflicted " O. D. IIcLxuobs , HcmlenonTiez
Trtiti o on Blood and Skin Dlcaees nUed free
TflE SWIPT BPKPIPIO CO , Atlanta Ga
flONSllMPTION ,
IN IU first sttiRosi enn .bo successfully
chocked by tlioiprompt use of Ajcr's
Cherry Tectorial Kvcn in the later
periods ot tlmb dlsenso , the cough Is
wonderfully rclioTed by this medicine
"I have uscdfVjcr's Cherry l'cctoral
with the best loilect In my practice
This wonderful ( preparation oncosa\cd
my life I lind'ii constant cough , night
sweats , was grrcatJy reduced iu Ilesh ,
and given up "hy ' my physician Ono
bottle nnd n liAlflof the 1'ectnral cured
me " A. J. Ulrison , M. V. , Mlddletou ,
Tennessee
" Several yenrs ngo I was Rovcroly ill ,
The doctors said I was in consumption ,
and thnt they could do nothing for me ,
but ndvlicil mo , ns n last resort , to try
Aycr's Cliorry Pcotornl After taking
this tneillclno two or three months I
was cured , mid my health remains good
to the present day " James Ulrchuid ,
Dariun , Conn
' ' Several j cars ago , on n pasingo homo
from California , by wnter , I contracted
so sovcio a cold that for some dnjs I
was confined to my stateroom , and a
physician on bonrd considered my lifo
in ( lunger Happening to linvo a bottle
of Ayers Cherry Pectoral , I used it
frcoly , and my lungs were soon restored
to a healthy condition Since then I
have Invarinbly recommended this prep
aration " J. 11. Chandler , Junction , Va
Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral ,
rnurinLD nr
Dr J. C , Ayer tc Co , Lowell , Mass
Bold by all Drugglm Price * l ; UboHlciU5.
DRS BETTS & BETTS
HQ8FAUNAM Stiieet , Omaha , Nad
( Oppesito Paxton Hotel )
Offle * hours , m & . mA to 6 p. m. Sundays V ) a. m. , tc
pm
Bpecl&Uiti tn Cbrontc , Nervous , Skin and Blood Dl
cases
tWConsultntlon at office or by mall free Med I *
clnes cent by wall ot cypress , securely packed , free
from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safe
ly and permanently
NERVOUS DEBILITY SriSMMEi
slons I'hyelcftl flecoTiarlslnu from Indiscretion , ex <
cesa or indulgence , } prpdudnK nlecplesnes despon
dency , plraples on the faro , uve ralon to society , easily
discouraged , lack of confidence , dull unlit lor study
r business , and tlnUs ILfu a burden , barely , perman
ently and privately cured Consult Drs Uatts & He Us ,
HU8 Farnam Street , OnwUa , Neb
Blood and SkiiUDiscases ssSSfcrbSraru
results , completelytecndlcutod vrlthont tbo aid of
mercury Scrofulaieryslpelas , fever sores , blotches ,
ulcers , pains In tholiiead and bones , syphilitic sore
ibroat , moutli and tongue catarrh , etc , pcrrasiaently
cured where others hnve faltbd •
Kidney Urinary SaTnAtaa STtS ! , " , ffi ;
quent burning or bloody urine , urine hUh colored or
with milky sediment on stand In eTPik back , tfonorr
bfca , Rleetcystitis , etc i'ronipily nnd safely cured
charges reasonable
STRICTURE I SlSSS'fSJ.yS '
moval complete without cutting , caustic ordlllatton
Cures effected nt home Inpatient without a moments
pain or annoyance
To Young Men , and MiflflleAieiMen. .
AQTTDT ? PIT1P [ xho awful effects ot early
OUnfj UUnlJ Vice , which brings organic
weakness , destroying both mind una bodr , wllu all
ts dreaded Ills , permanently cured
T1T1Q BPTTI Address those who have 1m-
UUUi JJulllJ palrod therasolves by improper
Indulgences and and solitary bablts , which rum both
body and mind , unilttinir tbein for business , Btud ? or
marriage
Maiuueu Men , or these entering on that happr
life , anaro of physlrlnl debility.quickly assisted
OUR SUCCESS
Is based upon facts , tint practical experience , sec *
ond-every ca e Is especially studied , thus starting
aright , third medicines ore prepared In our own la *
batory exactly to suit each case , thus affecting euro ? )
without Injury ,
Hfbend * 1 cents postage for celebrated works on
chronic , nervous anddelicatodlsoasc * . Thousands
cured T2f A friendly letter or call may save you fu-
tuie suffering andshame , and add golden years to life
flff No letters answered unlers accompanied by t
cents In stamps Address drcull on
DRS BETTS & BETTS ,
14)3 ) FaruaraUroet , Omaha Neb
! If yon have a I
COLD or COUCH ,
j ncute or IcniUtiK to |
COEUSUR/iPTgON / ,
SCOTT'S '
EMULSION
| > F 1UKE COO I.IViit OH
\ AND HYPOPHOSriHTES
t Ol1 ZI3IV AND SODA [
t xs sunm oxrn.33 jpor it |
( Tills propnrntlon contains the Btlmnla j
{ tine properties of tlio lli/jmpliotjiliilrt I
1 aud flno Jionvralan Veil JJver Oil , Used 1
J by physicians nil the world over It la as J
5 jmlaUible at mills Three times as efflca- (
( clous as plain Cod Liver Oil , A perfect (
( Emulsion , bolter tlinn nllothorsmade Tor (
S all forma of U'antbio Dheaiet , JlroncJiUli , )
CONSUMPTION ,
\ Scrofula , and as a Flesh Producer i
| tltero is nothing , Jlko SCOTT'S ' EMULSION |
J It Is sold by alllDiusglols Let no ono by (
E prnfusoexplautilon or Impudent entreaty (
( Induce you to accept a sutwtltuta \
Natures Wreat Sanitarium ,
The Most ElocBBt , ltcstful nnd Ucncflclal
or Health llesorts ,
TUC CI UC < Ouo of the Fine Hotels of the
InC lLIIIOi World , lieplete with every com
fort , pleasure audi com culcnce Uuupproachoble
In Its attractiveness furnishings and cuisine San
itary conditions perfect All charges reasonable
THE DATUO H'ithlu the hotel , superb , com
I lib DA I HO * plcto and of great medicinal
virtue Salt-bulphnr Water , Tub , Turkish , Elec
tric , Massajre Marble Pluwre
THE MlfiERAUiWATERS.MffiSf
for ltheumatlsmtlout Dropsy , KiUney , llladdcr
and Lhcr Troubles , Dyspepsia , Illood Diseases ,
Alcoholism , Debility and other derangements of
the system The most tietonlsbing and umrv clous
results speedily follow their use The waters pos
sess properties and combinations unknown to any
other known spring In the world , They contaiu
Iron In that most rare and valuable form for ready
absorption and rapid medication ; namely , a solu
tlou of the Protoxide in Curbonla Acid Asa solv
cnt end diuretic , they uro supremely cfllcacious ,
and as a tonlo In upbuilding the worn and debili
tated system , they hae no equal A gain of abont
ono pound a day usually follows their use They
have restored thousand * from the brink of death
to perfect health Try them They will prolong
your life
Climate mild and healthful Surroundings beauti
ful Twenty five miles from Kausos Ciy | on the
O. , M.4 SUPItIt , , .
THE 1IOTTI.KD WAT12HS shipped on or
der to all points , , , , ,
For full Information and Illustrated painpkkte ,
addrtea , Sl'ltlKflS CO
EXCILSI0 ] . ,
lixcelslor Sprliies aio
A GOODRICH Attfy ot-Law , i Dear
XV born bt , Chicago ! advice free : III years ex
psrlencet buslauaj quietly and legally trans
acted *
HATS AND SHOES 4
In our Nat Department the nrrniigomciits for tliis spring nro on n much larger scnlo than over before Wo
nro showing ns largo n stock ns 3 or 4ordinary lint stores combinoil , nnd it is now a lecognizcil fact that wo tuo -
soiling lints at nbout one half the prices which Hat stores clinrgo Our patrons nnd logulnr customers know
thnt , but if you nro ono of these who buys lints on the strength of a nnnn , or it trmlc-niark printed in the
crown , you ought to come and look nt our stock and wo will easily convince you thnt you have been pnying
from 52 to $3.00 more font Hat than its worth Our fine Dorbys are iniulo from the most correct blocks nnd
come from the same factories that turn out the Hats for Now York's best known and most fashionnblo Hatters
The quantities we handle enable us neb only to buy them considerably chcapor than the nvorago hntlor , but .
also to sell them with n much smaller profit , nnd thus you sue how it is thnt our prices me so much lower ' " " "
As in our Hat department wc have built up an immense trade in Shoes , and this trade
Jias been built up on a solid foundation Never were honest and well made shoes offered
in this city at the prices we sell them , and the guarantee which is given with every pair is a
sufiicicient proof of the quality and make of the shoes we arc handling If a shoe is not '
as represented , or if you have reason to be dissatisfied after you wear
them , bring them back and we will give you a new pair free
&EJa2R ! i Piyililllg liIjMlI ! | " * *
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets 1
During this month our store closes at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. I
' *
HAVE YOU
We have taken all
ODD SUITS
of fine grade goods ranging
in prices from
$15 to $25
And in order that they '
may all be sold enabling us
to open the next season with
an entirely fres . line The
prices will be
FROM NOW ON
$10 to $18
What has been said in re
gard to suits also applies to
our large stock of
MENS' TROUSERS
which we are offering at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ,
ATT TME
EXF031TION = :
= zilHIYER5ELLE ,
PARIS , 1859 ,
Tbo Highest Possible Premium ,
THE • 0MrYGRAHB PRIZE
POR OLiV/lHG MACHINES ,
V" 8 AWARDED TO
IlELEU WILSON'IB , CO ,
AND THE
* * GReSS 0F THEN
LEQION OF HONOR ,
WAS CONFERRED UPON
NATHANIEL WHEELER ,
The President of the Company ,
WHEELER & WILSON MFC CO
1H5-1H7 Wnlianti Ave , , Olnciltfo
g < > M > UY
F. E. FLODMAN & CO
220 N. ltilh SI , Oiiiiilm , Neb
ITIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES ,
5 I Hundred ! o/ThoutadaJK f One g
9 Oreatly Improved with • niutiuj .ii.ckle.uii one |
'S 'ii : Easiest rldlnu t/.W. nad > . Bpnncs length
a .a .ad shorten .ccordluv to the weiglJt put on tlivm.u
6 Adspted oqu.ll/ well to rouKh country or fine
Molty drives "Ulcitejrou bestsatlsraotlon
LJI.Mri > ' > ' < | 'lui'U > fiSam
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c.tlr.loi M r JaJ
rtkirt infni tuiulai ui miit\mT-&fr \
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| DIAMONDCUfTmGl MAHA I
B Wo do not cut and polish these precious stonoa ns they uo it In Am,1
I stordum , but for the next Tow days ( until our retail Btoro is routed ) wo . H
| shalt OUT THE PRICES to the "quiclc" on nil DIAMONDS , mount
m , cd or loose
I 850,000 worth orceins to o for ) < a5,00 ( ) , or just HairPrlc-o I
I Wo quote a few items to give some idea of the GRAND BAR I
GAINS we now olTor : H
I i\Lrix\u : ia3ioxj > n.vfiru ui\g : m
$2. . ' . ! ) , $5 , $10 , miS , $25 , $51) ) , $75 , $100 to $250 } north $5 to $500.
GEMIXC UIA9IOM ) IJ.VIt IlIXGS :
$10 , $15 , $20 , * 25 , $ ! t5 , $50 , $75 ; $100 , $250 , $500 , to $1,000.
Worth $20 to $2,000.
csi\ji\n : DIA IOXD ijkoochijs
SCAItr AM ) lACE I I\S :
$5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $35 , $59 , $75 , $100 tn $500.
Worth $10 to $1,000. M
: l > IAIOXI > STUDS :
$5 , $7.5U , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $1)5 ) , $50 , $75 , $100 to $500.
Worth $10 to $1,000.
Gennlno Diamond Ilracolett , Necfclaces , LacEets , CulT lluttons , Collar lluttons , \ , H
etc , , nt corrospaiiilliiRly low prLoi b \ H
OUNA.MUNTAL DIAMOND WATCH CASH ? In larga variety , complete , with \ > H
any llrst tlas make of An > erlcan or Swiss movement , from &H uptojjyj V. sH
KINK DIAMOND MOUNTINGS In stock and made to order f4ks H
l.UOSi : DIAMONDS of all sizes , from MJ1 of it karat to 10 karats , at -T H
prices raiiRlns from • f'i to $ i0ll per karat m H
Hesettlnc of Diamonds a specialty Estimates furnished on application B
An eutly Inspection of out btock will amply repay you H
max Meyer & , BROCor SixMli ant Famam Sis I
1' . S. The extreme LOW PUICDS previously advertised by us on OPTICA [ j I H
GOODS , and all other departnu-nts , ill continue In force during this OLTU OlIHAT H
DIAMOND SALE t " 01d Ooid bought for cash or taken In exchange H
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Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St I
O Kootinlor IalluiilH ] tcc-ci > tlou Roointi 39 and 40 , Oimtlia , IVol > M
'Vf \ ATT ATT\J.uIItrlnii from Nervous Uebllltr Txist Mnnbood K&llinir Momorj Kilmijillnf H
i-KJ JYIjJU J.rlJM > Ilralns , Terrible Drcmms.llc.il and Hack Ache , and oil the effects leadlne tj M
early deer and i > erti ps Cousumptlon or Insnaltr troatttl sclentlncllr by new methods ContulUtlan fre < r. H
Cutarrli , Hneumatlsm , rolsunou tilaclinrKcs , milky urine , painful swellings quickly relieved an1 radically H
cured Illustraied book , "Lire's Secret Krrors'i cent . Mend for Question Luton any Chronle DUoaxi = . H
T | ? TV" | 1 > AT I'l'ITi'tJ lliatc nnd Trusses Host facilities , appnratus and remedies for .ucujisfu ! H
\J1UX. 'UltXUl i J XjO trentmentof every form of disease requiring Medlcnt ur Hunrtcal freuttiicnt fgfgH
We make a specialty of llraces , rrusios , Club Feet , Curvatures ot Hplue , l'llos , Turners Caner , Mroncbltli H
Inhalation Kleetrlclty , 1'arnlysls , Kpllepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Kar , Bkln and Uleod and all arxlcal ' per * H
tlons Hooks nnd question blanks free \ H
lSlClAC17y f"ll ? A rAATT M A BPKCIALTY Hook , Circulars and Qu lion llrt on Nerv h M
LWoVjJXOIjC ) L/i : iVVjiVllli > ousne.s Constipation , Meurulela l/ucnrrbcea , Palo In tbs 1 , B
Hack , Prolapsus Uteri Piles , Fcnale oakness , Dyspepsia , Sklu Plraples and all Illood Diseases j M
Byplnlis , Bcrofula , JJatl Blooil , Skin , Urinary Disoanua unit Gloot Cured I'orliira . < H
BUILDERS FINE BRONZE GOOD jI
Of Every Design and Finish
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St '
ETCHINGS , M J % % V fiP 83TEMERSON , '
enghXvi gs , S „ mWL MM Z arnallet&oavis
ARTIST SUPPLIES jai % # SiTKIMBALL ,
MOULDINGS , • r C rPrANOS&oRGANa I
FRAMES ? Jt ilVri IkTSHEBT MUSIO
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha Nebraska I
TO GRAIN DEALERS
Parties Interested In selllnK corn or regular
dealers in com will do ell to write lo the United
fetates Bugar Ilellnurof Wuukegan , Ills , who
are lust starting up their lait- works nnd will
use iiMKKl lm.liaU per day , and nav i ash W rlto
torn preferred as It Is used exclusively for the
manufacture nt line sjruosand glucose , hell
your corn direct to the toiisniner ann save all
middle charges We a-e connected with every
trunk line ut Chicago by the Woukegan ii
Boiuli Woitern 11 , II . imd all corn can be ship ,
ped direct without chance of cars at Chlcico
lirtCS UNlTEIlbTA3TBHU'AII ! IlKKINKIir
Waukegan , Ills ,
GRTrEFUL-COMFOHTING.
EPPS'S ' GOGOA
BREAKFAST
• Mly a thorough know ledge of the natural uws
which govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition , and by a uireful application of tl a
fine pioptrtiesof wellselectail CocoaMr Eppj
has provided our breakfast tahlej with a deli
cately Havored bevcruge which may • aye us
many heavy doctors bills , it Is ny the Judlciou *
use of suth articles ot diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up until strong enp igh
to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds
of aubtlo maladies aie tloaliiu around us ready
to attack wherever there . Is a weak uolnt W a
may escape many a fatal Bhaf t by keep iig our
selves well fortilleu with pine blood anda prop
erly nourished Iiuine.Civll , bervlce Uazotto
Hade simply with boiling water or milk , bold
only in half pound tins , by giocers.labcledtiiusi
JAMES EPPS& C0 ? jK
" iiril sunerinit from eltecU of
UU L Ii If " ' ' • ' ' 1' ° " hiuliood VoullifulKr-
Hll rlln rorslmpoleucy Diseases of wenetc
If | arl * < an be < ured penusneully and | irl-
vatcly by our Sexual Bpoilfle Sent br mllfnrll
Uook sei 't ( scultd ) for lamp II mi on Medical Com
pauv , 1SJ WasUlngton street , lloilon , iiass , > p j
Dr.J.EJcaEW I
The Well Known Special ! * ! , * I
JttHtl ( & ! Bm Isunsuruassedlri I |
J & * V w\B& the treatment of M
MP \&jj } $ & , VA tli DISEASII I |
/ t iaA anteed Hperiub .H
i a-n / i jSjSB terrbuia Irnpo- H
OSW rr H T0 KWi Man no oil and f I ,
PZJ S n > W&9 [ Vnlb"10" ' Hie" M
I C 1 ifO ) " * "rtttb"olute'J' ' H
K JwXl /j/ Heiret , " forjian | H
JmF Ruji yf lOcent ( lamps ) < |
f * * A male DlHoaiies.rjjl M
jflHilHtTL / I qulikly and pes |
r H7l. r uauently , 'Ireah fS
b RI&tsagKS EB - ment by correJ i | M
co.suivia'iioiriti'i ! : . rr"t' ' ) fl
Office SE Cor lUtli & Jaolcson Sts , m
Omalia , Neb , I'M '
tfslHHP WarratuV ( H
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M J9 sMSjfcSfs fttoodworh IB
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