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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1890)
i i i i i s s k sHsH kH sHHsHsHsHm kHBl T > T-TT ? niVrATTA TiATT/V / TTnvnV TTTTCRTJAV TTT" " .RTTT ATV 9.S IRCifi THE CITY H B Tin : Br.H wni scronri'lcil yesterday l > y Cook ft Dillon's mlntrnl troup who piny i nt tlio iuon Musco nil this week HH Judrro 11 M. Stonbcrg tins received ofllclul notice oflils nppolntmonlnacon- H H > buI of Nubrasku for tlio governments of H Sweden and Norwayi Richard CoiRon , who died Inst Friday nt his Into homo , . ' 1012 Mason street , wns burled Sunday nt the Holy Sopulohro H cemetery The funornl norvlccs were HH' ' hold nt J , p. in nt Henfoy's undertaking CBtabllshmctit , 1218 South Fourteenth HH Judpo Dundy nnd the other ofllclnts H | of the United States court are nt Lin- H B coin closing the Jnnunry session 1 of the court which moots nt that plnco H The next session wllhconvono nt Hastm H inL'B the second Monday in March H . H I'crnonnl Inrnitratsiifl II , T. Ingiillnof Hastings U at tlio Millard.r It O. Parker of UoiUriRB U at the Ilil- HH 8. D. Fowler of Sutton is stopping nt the V H II , C. Kussoll of Scliuylor Is registered nt tbo Cmoy , HH C. W. Shepherd of Hrokon How Is a guest H nt the Millard H | O. W. Heckwltli of Uoatrico Is registered HH nt the Iuxtun H Misses I\elsoti nnd Dutton of IlnstlnRS nro BS cucsts at the lnxton H J. It Gukcson nnd wlfo of Wahoo were in tbo city yesterday , HH V. F. Ooblo und son of Hod Cloud nro BS registered at the Murray N. J. Shtckoll nnd E.V. . Peterson of To- BBS lmtnah nre stopping at the Uasov It 13. Wahlqulst and A. S. Cnmpboll or BB Hastings ara Ruosts at the l'nxton , A. W. Unldwin , Guy Haldwin nnd JF. . BB Alton of Fremont nro guests nt the Murray , BBV m BBV -HnfTico Out on Mali , H/ / Herman Ilnffkc , the man who shot Frank H , Johnson out in the northwestern portion of H | the cltv one week ago Inst Sunday , wai last BB i cvoumg released on $700 ball H Ono Fact H ( Is worth n column of rhotorlc , said an Hi American statesman It Is a fact , cs- i H tabllshcd by the testimony of thousands H of pcoplo thnt Hoods Sarsapnrllla docs BBh euro scrofula , salt rheum , and ether dis- H cases or alfections muring from impure H Etnto or low condition of the blood It H also overcomes thnt tired fol ing , crot H , ntesn good appctito and give strength BBI ! to o very part of the system Try It B ' M ore Clinrtrai , H Erlck Johnson , ouo of the brothers who BBb ' wns arrested a few days ago on the charge of H j burglary , was roloaBod yobtorday on $1,250 , H I ball His brother Swnn is still In Jail A num- BB bcr of nddltionnl charges of larceuy will bo BB : lodged ngainst the two men ns soon ns the do- BB tcctives have completed their work of socur- BBb lugovldcnco BBh Homo St online H Arthur Shelby is wanted by the police on H ' the charge of horse stealing W. T. P. H Wood filed the complaint B | Wood tolls thnt Shelby was In his employ H { as a hostler Shelby owned n phrcton and H | borrowed Woods liorso to haul his phmton BJ homo af tor ho had been dlscnargod , nod has B H never brought the animal back BBJ On the other hand , Shelby claims to bo B | ; Holding the horse as security for pay duo BBI him for labor HbI - B | i. .Itcdonncd the Proxont B H Mrs A. F Fstav of Hanger , Mo , has writl H ten Chief ScaVOy to go to Sam Snyder's H pawn shop and elevate a gold watch which H her reckless son had pawaod for to.75. It H was n Christmas present from tbo mother H Younir Estuy carao to Omaha to look for BBj i worK but did not secure employment and BBl pawned his watch for money to get out of BBj Omaha He then sent his pawn ticket to tils BBJ mother relating the fact Mrs Estnv has BBj forwarded the ticket to Soavoy , who will so- BBl ; cuio the time piece and forward it C. O. D. BBJ : to the lady BBJ What is more attractive than a prottv fnco 1 BBJ with n fresh , bright complectlout Forituso ' BBl Pozzoni's Powder BBl | j B The Now fctylo Stamps BBJ The new style of postugo stamps ordered 1 BBJ by the postmaBtor genaral are now on sulo B : at the postofllco The stamps nro all 1 BBJ smaller in size and aitTorent in color from i BBJ the old ones Tbo ordinary 2-ccnt BBJ stamp is a beautiful carmloo lastoud ot BBJ green color , as formerly The old slock of : BBJ stamps will bo disposed ot ilrst , before the , BBJ now kind will bo offered for sale At prcs- BBJ out tbcro nro 1T,0,0)0 ( ( ) old style S cent BBJ Biamps on hand , but tlicso will bo disposed I ' BBJ of'at the rate of 20,000 per day M No Dond Heads BBJ Fpr the season of grandjlallan opera next BBJ Monday nnd Tuesday annual passes to tha BBJ Coliseum will not bo rocognlzod , These bold BBj lapthem who want to attend either one or BBJ both performances must buy their tickets i BBj I the sumo as ether pcoplo The free list , " BB | says Manager IJoyd , "is entirely sus- BBj pended " A largo force of carucntars BB nnd the stare hands from Uo.yd'a theater | BBj commenced work on the stage yesterday , BB nud if nothing happens expect to have J BBj everything in readiness by Suturduy night BBj for tbo opening H , Ah a Nerve Tnnlo > Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate BBji Dr S , L. Williams , Clnronco , la , says : BBj ' 'I have used it to grand effect In a uaso of BJ ! neuralgic fever , and in utcrino difllculttcs BBl Also in eases where a general tenia was BB ! needed For a nerve tonlu I think it is the BBjl best 1 have ever used , und can rccommond it BBj most conlldently , " Bj • BBj Juiltoiotis ( ? ) Atlvortisln . ' t The county oommUslonors hold an ad- Bj jouriicd meeting yesterday nftornoon , Ono H | bid was rocolvcd for supplying the county BB with drugs , The bid was from the Goodman BBj drug company and it was explained that the Bj advertisements for bids had bean inserted on BBj thn county organ , which accounted for tbo BJ < fact that no ether proposals were received BB ! The bid was rejected , and tbo county BBl olork directed to send out postal cards to ull BBi drug houses roquos ii thom to send in bids , BB which will bo opened Saturday next BB A bid was nlso recolved supplying the BB county with pants and shirts , nnd referred BB to the cotnmittoo on' court house and jail BB Tha board then adjourned until Friday BB fter eon H Primers Moot B ' There wns a mooting of tbo H Tj pographical union at Washington ball Sun H day afternoon , Nominations wcro.inudo H for ofilcers , but tbo election docs pot take H plnco until Wcdnosday , March SO The B Australian system of balloting will bo used i. H The next International mooting of the Typo BW graphical union will bo held at Atlanta , Ua BJfl The candidates for the different oftlces ) BB1 nro as follows : BJfi President , W. A. Runklos , Sam D. Nodry , BJ | Thomas F. Dunn , BJ | i Vlco president , A. Pickering , Charles E. BJ | Matthews BJ | Kocordlng socrotnry , M , T , Fleming , W. BJ | A Pangborn BJ | Financial secretary , A. J , MoHlor , J , Dor- BJ | moody BJ | Treasurer , N. S. Flshor BJ | Sergoant-at-urms , H. Jacobs , J , J , Cnase , BJ | Frank llnrt BJ | Executive commltteo , Harry Murtlu , B chairman ; Joe Johnson , J. H Collins , A. F. 1 Clark , Q. lirudly , Andy liolsou und E U. Bj Hamlin : Koadlng clerk , Thomas F , Dovlp B Finuneml committaoV. . C. Corwln , A , . E. B Uutlor , George Furwell , W. O. Turner , F. Bi Lcgravo , Blck comm'ttee , Georga Marston , Frank Anderson . S. Klploy , At WilUams , and H bol egates to tbo National convention , FrunkMoKlnney William F , Iludge , lor man Mathes , William ' U Upyor , und Elmer E. Ilitund | Mrs Wlnslow's ' Soothing Syrup for chlU ( dreu wothlng Rlvei < julet helpful re t. -a B cents Ibettle , TIIIJtH OWN MASrUtlB The Condition of the Union Pac flo NorthwcRtorn Coinblnntlon Last January the Omaha roads expressed a desire to put In offset the satno rates on coarBO grain from Omaha to St Paul nnd Minneapolis as exist from Omnlin to St Louis , nnd it had tbo matter referred to the northwestern ' division of tlio Western freight nssnclullon for consideration Ob jections being raised by the Intcrstato com mercial railway ussoclntlon It was delegated to that body At Its February mooting a disagreement | resulted whereupon tbo Omaha took nn npponl to arbitration Chairman Walker gave his decision , which denies the request la9t Saturday Trouble is likely to onsiio , • Mr Wnlkor In his ruling , umong other things ) said : "Tnls nppllratlon is rpilto dilTorent from thntunacrwhleh a through ralo wns recently nuthorizoil on trnfllo from lloston to No- brasitn l > < points via St Paul ThorepresontaJ" tivo of the Chicago St Paul , Minneapolis & , Omaha company , In his tommunicntlnn In respect < to the present case , refers as a proci- dent to the establishment of the same rntes westbound from St Pnul nnd Minneapolis to points west thereof ns are npplled from Mississippi river points ' Tlio arbitrator is not aw nro that auv such rates have been es- tabllshcd ' 1 he former application wns pre sented nud considered as n proposition for a through rate strictly It was claimed that Its introduction would make no change to the tariff charged sbippursto whom other routes wcro open at the samu rate : that it could not hove I any effect upon intermediate rotes ; that It was intended simply to put the through line ] | via St Paul upon nn cnunl with ether existing lines without changing the rates nt any local points or on any other lines , The application , on the ether hand , Is a proposed reduction In the local rate between Omaha r and St Pnul If granted to the Omaha it necessarily bccouios open to all the lines between these points , including nt least three \ routes which pass through the state of Iowa j , , where It would rcducu the present local ] < tariffs matcriillv ; It would nlso open a question of nifTorcntials as between Chiengo and St Paul which no award or nctioti tt.Uon in this matter is compotontto soltlo It selects - lects 1 < a single initial point nt which no irr.ilii originates , but where tbo application of the ! proposed ! rnto would disturb nirrccd relations In other largo sections of territory where much grain Is nroduced and shipped locally "It 1b understood that a rnto ot 15 cents from Sioux City proper to St Paul Is now Justified 1 ns necessary to moot the competi tion of nn outside line That position , If subll stnntiatcd , docs not extend the rote to Omaha ; nnd the disturbance which would bo crentod J ; by an eftort to mnko St , Paul u Mis- aisslppi river point would be likely to involve much greater difficulty than the nialnto- naoco of the existing tariffs upon shipments from the Omaha elevators of corn originat ing ' In the very limited section in respect to ; which it is said the proposed rnto would practically bu of use to the Omaha coms . " * panv ' There Is , what seems to bo a woll-foundcd tumor , that the Omaha will upplv its pro posed reduced rate regardless of Mr Wulkt cr's decision As the Union Pacific and Northwestern cease to bo members of the "Gentlemen's " association today they are not under obligations any moro to nbido by tbo rulings of that organizations chair man and may make rates to suit thorn selves Klnir on Sioux City Dan King , commercial agent of the Mis souri Pacific , is Just back from a business trip to Sioux City which throw hint into con tact with some of the public-spirited men up i there , consequently ho Is very favorably ltn- pressed with the town In telling of their great enterprise ho said : Why , do , you know these fellows have built a > railroad ninety miles long without ono cent of outside assistance , without issu ing a single bond , und have actually got it paid | for There is not another instance of the kind on record Furthermore tney are i now preparing to build an olovatea road I through the city , and when 1 remarked I about there not being pcoulo enough who i would ride to mnko it pay , they said : "Wo i dent care whether it pays or not If the i peopls > dent want to civo up a nicklo and I ride ' on it , wo will furulsh thorn with i passes I " "Is the Missouri Pacific going to extend I its ' line from Omaha to Sioux Cityl" "As to that I am not posted and cant Bay , , but ' they are wild to have us come " A Smooth Knilroail Mnn . Colonel 11. H. Murray , the blonde beauty ot the Grand Trunk road , Cuicago , is in town , quietly wonting up some Bchomo to 1 capture a big lot of business and down bis ton < torn pornrios Murrav is such u smooth popular 1 joung man that the city agents of other { lines have great suspicions every time bo puts in nn appcaru nco that there is some thing l uuusuul ailoat When asked yesterday morning I vvhother the disturbances in west crn < rates were not oflectiDg bis businessMr Murray replied : "No , I cant see nny dlfforonco Roads i east < of Chicngo decided to hold up and Insist on < their standard proportions , therefore the cut < must all bo boruo west of that point However , should any ono eastern line enter into an alliance , say , with tbo Burlington and distilbuto these reductions on through traffic so ns to make the burden equal , thou you mlqht seoa general demoralization of rates I dent think , however , that there is any likollbood ot snch an alliance being formed " Murllnuton Innsoiixi' " A onti Several general passenger agents of the Burlington road will moot at John Francis office in the U. & M. becdquaitcrs , this city , today and discuss lines of policy to bo pursued in handling lb90 ousinss Colonel A. C. Dawes of the Kansas City , St Joe & Council HI J Us , St Joe \ ; S. W. Wokoloy of the Cnlcapo , Uurllngton AQulncy , Chicago ; Howard Elliott ot the St Louis , Kansas Si Northwestern , St Louib , and \V. J. 0. Keuyon of the Chicago i , Hurlington & Northern , St Paul , > vero the represent Hives wbo will bo In attendance , When usited for intormatiou as to the ' ohJeUs of this mooting Mr Francis said : "Oh , it is nothing moro tlinn one of our monthly gath i. erings Wo congregate at some designated point on the Bystom the last Tuesday in every month , compare notes nnd ogreo upon plans for the onsulng thirty days There will bo nothing of publio Importance In our sosslon here " . Notes Tbo employes of the Johnson Car Scat company , Chicago , nro out on a strike on no- count ot the discharge of a foreman for boiho unknown cause The strike , occurring as it did in the busy season , puts the Arm in a bad predicament They had largo orders to 1111 from the Pullmun Car company , tbo Union Pacifln uud the Northern Pueillo rail ways , E. N. Gilflllon , the superintendent { , was ' in Texas when tbo strike occurred , nud ho'wns telegraphed for , but knows nothing of the cuuso of tbo strike The gay young bicyclist bo's in bed , Not for him is the spring sun shilling , IIo bus been flung and is boiq in body and and head , Hut Salvation Oil will make him smiling i > vo got it at last , " said the fellow who found his cough subdued by a bottle of Dr ' 3llull's Cough Syrup Mnrrlairo licenses Licenses were Issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yestorduy : 1 , ' umo und Residence Ace I Herman Hackhuui , Douglas county , . , 80 1 Annlo Krncht , Douglas county , 18 ( Christian J. Hotbman , Papilhon ii j Josephine C. Stoou , Douglas county , , , , 31 i Jurgen Kuobl , Omaha , 27 1 Franko Hollst , Elkhorn , , 23 I Ed Morobouso , Omaha . . , , . , . , , 28 ] Eva Welep , Qrand Junction , la , 2J Miles Nerve nnd Llvor Pills An Important discovery They net on the liver , stomach und bowels through the nerves , A uoy principle They speedily ' euro billiousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles und constipation Splendid for mon , , women and children Smallest , mildest , ' surest SO doses for 25 cents Samples frea at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas " A Chiiroh Consroratlon , The church of Matthias , the beautiful ] little chapel on the Urownoll nail property , was counecratcd yesterday at 10:30 : o'clock , Bishops McLaren , Grates and Wortblngton officiated , and twonty-flyo clergymen as ' sisted at the consecration The sermon by Bishop McLaron of Chicago was exceptional nl I v stronir r.cd imorrssivo _ Services will bo held this evening Hishnp Graves , the newly appointed bishop , will preach , the sermon Tlio clergy will hold n retreat nt the church ' today nnd tomorrow HOSTO.V1ANS AND PATTI They Will Pny Homage nt .tlio Divas Shrine The real estate exchange Is preparing nn especially : pleasing treat for the members of the New Eugland excursion which will ar rlvo in Omaha on the morning of Tuesday , March 4. The party is composed of seventy flvo , representative business mon of Now England who nro taking n western trip by special ) train under the auspices of the Mow England Grocer , It is the purpose of thcox- , cbango to treat the visitors to a * < dlnncr , a drlvo through the cltv , nnd iinnlly to escort thorn to the Paul performance nt the Coli seum , The committee nppomtod to tnko chnruc of the reception arrangements have begun ' the work of soliciting funds for the entertainment ' of the vlrltors . The nltendnucn nt the meeting of the ox- chnngo whb uuusunlly lnrgo for Monday nnd scvornl sales were made during the sosslon The listing was : Hnnscom Plnco , lots 1.1 nnd 13. block 2 , 50x1 < ID , olght-room bouse , tifiW . Horbach's third addition , block 1 , part of lot fi , 22XS0 , $3,100. H.irtmnn's ndditlon , lot 27 , 210 foot on Nineteenth $10,000. Mnvlleld IB acres , } ( W0 per acre CitV lot I ) , block 40 , bOxl.ti , 12 room house , $ inooo City , 6(5 ( foot on Twenty-third and Cass , two ilvo room houses , 57,500. Sales were reported : Hy J. L. Hlce , lot 0 , bloclc 13 , West End , $4,000 J. : lot 15 , block 13 , Patrick's second addi tion , J3.CO0. Hyv. . A. Gardner , lot 27 , block S.Orchard Hill { ; , JJ.riOO ; lot 30 , block 1 , Saunders & Hlmobaugh's addition to Walnut Hill , 8100. Hy Cnlsoth , Johnson & Lovgreu , lots 4 ami 13 , block 20 , Orchard Hill , 51,500. Pears Is the bast and 1 purest soap over made GOING IN'IO I HE C04JHTS. The Latest Phase of tlio Coroncr-Un- Oertiiker S < | iinlibli' . The time set for holding nn inquest over the body of Harry Moxom , late bartender at tbo Merchants , wns 10 a m. yesterday morn ing , but as the body had been shipped to Ivo- wanco , 111. , nnd buried , without the permis sion of Coroner Harrigun , the inquest was iudcllnltoly postponed The coroner demanded of Drcxol & Maul , tbo undertakes , thnt they produce the body , but they acknowlogod their inability to dose so , saying thnt they had surrendered the corpse to Moxcm's ' Bistor and that it had been bhipped east As Moxom died In a mystonous manner the coroner insists that it is bis duty to bold a post mortem examination of the body to satisfy the publio whether death resulted from natural causes or otherwise The coroner will instltuto legal proceed ings 1 against Drcxol & Maul anil the physi cian that signed the ccrtiticato of death This ' will cstublish for the future a precedent as to what are the powers und duties of the coroner Drcxol & Maul state that the body was shipped ji on the strength of a certificate of death from syncope signed by Dr Uilmoro Samples of Dr Miles Uostor.itivo Norvlno nt Ivuhn & Co 's , litli and Douglas , cuies hendaoho ' , nervousness , sleeplessness , neuc ralgla , lits , etc District Court Judge Kincaid is hearing the case of Hess vs Ely ot al , a suit for a balancj of $3J0 duo on a contract for wages Another of the Van Etten vs Abraham cases is on trial In Judge Dsane's court This is the damage suit broui/ht nrought by Mrs 1 Van Etten , who claims that Abra- bam I reploviuod a lot of furmturo Irom per for 1 which she hud paid , Sno seeks damages In 1 tbo sdm of $1,000. The case was tried last term 1 , the Jury failing to agroa , Judge Wakoloy will occupy district court No J 4 , on the third Hoer of Tub line build ; Ing , on Wednesday morning ' 1 no case against I. Kopald , charged with larceny as bailee , will bo tried bnforo Judge Clarkson I today A decision on the case of Coburn vs the county ' is expected today • , J. J. Shea has presented a bill of $50 for prosecuting ] Ed Hall , charged with the lar- cony of William Seivera' horse and buggy , and ; Mr Morlnrty h Is filed u claim of $10J , for prosecuting George Moyers , charged with the murder of Mrs Plan teen Tlieso attorneys i were appointed oy J ml no Clarkson to ' assist County Attorney Maliony The ' claims ' have been approved by Judge Clark son ' son.Hormnn Knbn has commenced suit muinst MoycrHollman for a dissolutidh of the part nershlp of Ivuhn & Co ut Grand Islana und for an accounting of the profits of the Qrm Tins ' plnlntift allege ) that ho and.defendant formed the partnorshiu Iq SSJpnd that in > 1SS5 Hellmnn took solo posbnsslou or the j stock nnd has since refused to nltow the plaintiff to oxauiino the books of tbo linn or to sburo In the proilts , - 1 ho Robinson divorce case was board by Judeo WoKelcy yesterday and a decree i granted on the ground of oxticmo cruelty The parties had livud together tor over ; twenty years and had a large family of r children , Mrs , Robin boh loft her husband I on account of his cruelty und lias been earu- ing a living for herself nnd family by keep ing boarders , but Itobinson pcislsted in in- lllctlng himself upon her and making llfo a burden William C. Patterson owns property in Hanscom Place , and Kennedy & lllackbuin \ the groceis , pioposo to move their barn onto tbo lot next to his house , to which bo ob- jeets Ho embodied his objections in I n petition praying for uu injunc tion to restrain thorn from rouiov- ing the barn and suys his consent to such removal was obtained through fraud und misrepresentation ! Judge Clarkson will docldo motions in his bands this morning John Dean wis placed on trial yesterday nftoinoon chareed witli burglaiizing the house of the Into O. F. Davis Tliejuryre- turned a verdict of guilty and found the value of the coeds to bo ? ld The case of Myron D. Lewis , choreod with burglarizing the store of Andrew Petersen , on Lcuvonworth ttreet , was submitted j the Jury at noon yesterday und a verdict of nullty returned , the value of the goods being Oxoa at $830. County Court , Judge Shields is hearing the case of An- deison vb Pattor&on , a suit for $ $ ( K ) damages for nn ulloged unlawful tuklng possession of horses under a chattel mortgoge - C. Whit Smith ot al have sued James M. Rigour et al to recover $00,71 on notes • John Linderholin und David Lnndenharo brought suit against Fritrbof Hagclln to compel him to account for $ > 18 worth of goods Hagelm took charge of the store ut 1020 North blxtoonth street belonging to the plaintiff , in August last , as agent with full power to buy and sell goods , sign checks , etc An Invoice was taken the fore part I January and tbo stock was found to be $318 snort , und suit has been brought to recover this amount BETTER THAN GOLD RESTORED IlEIt HEALTH For S3 jcin I ( offered from bolls , erjtlpclli gaj 0tier ! Hood tffccUons , iaklog daring tbst time great quantities of different medicines with oat girls : mo ny peroeptlUo reliefs Friends Isaaccd mo to try S. a. S. It lmprot cd me from the start , and after taking so era ] bottles , restored - stored my bcalth as far as I could hopei for at my age , which U now seventy-fire jers Mm 8. U. Iscis , Bowllog Green , Ey XlBtU e on Blood sodSklqSUesteamslledfroe > - - fiVyXTT W&Qmb CO AtUat --r , , * . Qn _ Tndigestion IS not only a dltrresslng complaint , of Itself , but , bv-eniislng the blood to become depravdd nnd the sjsleni en feebled , Is the Trwcnt of Innumcrnblo maladies , TliatjAycr's SnrsapnrlUn Is the best director Indigestion , c en when complicated nith Liver Complaint , is proved by the following testimony from Mrs , Joseph Lake , of Ilrockway Centre , Mich : "Ijlver complaint nnd Indigestion mndo my llfo it burden and came near ending my existence For moro than four jcars I suffered untold agony , wns reduced nlmost to a skeleton , nnd hardly bad strength to drag mjself nboiit Ail kinds of food distressed mo and only the most delluito could ho digested nt nil Within the tllno mentioned setural pbjsiclans treated mn without giving re lief , Nothing that I took seemed fi do nny permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayers Sar npnrllla , w lilch has produced wonderful results Soon nftct commencing to tnke the Sarsnpa > rllla I could see nn Improvement in my condition My nppetlto lienan to roturu nnd with It came tbo ability to digest nil the food tnken , my strength im- pro\ed enih day , nml after n few months ot fulthliil ntt'-ntlon to your directions , I found nijsolf a well woinnti , nhlo to attend to nil household duties The medicine has ghcu mo a new lcaso of lira " Ayers ' Sarsaparilla , rnsrAnrn nr Dr J. C. Aycr & Co , Lowell , Mass , Price $1 ; six bottles , $ i. Worth f. t , bottle DRS I BETTS & BETTS UOSr\iiHAMSTiicr.Tl Omaha Nbu ( Opposlto Vaxton Hotel ) , , ' OCQo honnua m , U 0p. m. Sundnvs 10 a * mH % c pm bpcclftllsti iu Chronic , Nervous , Skla &nd Dlood 1)1- C&3CS. r Connullntlon nt < ilcc ( or by ranll free Medl cities sent by mntl or o prcs < , nopnrely packcil free from observation Guarantees to euro qukkljr , aafo- ly And peruiancutly NERVOUS ] DEBILITT SSfffiSloraBmi ilonn Phj-ftltnlclcrnj ; arising from InJincrctlon , ex cess or Inilulppncg proimJng slcopltsneis deipon dency , plmp.uvon thofnfc4n er , lo to ncty , easily dl8courauo0 , > ck of confldonco.duU unfit fcr etmty orbmlneaa,6.udIlQj3iifaburdeii. bnroly , pannan- ently nnd privntely rared Consult Irs Uetts & Hetts , 1408 * arnam 8troct ( Omalia , Neb Blool.anil j ] Q Disease SR f ss results ) coroDU-tc-ly orsullcnlea' ' wiUiont tlio aid of' mercury Scroruln errslpolm tnver tiaret , Dlotchos , ulcer , Dtlm In thi > liewl a id bones , ajphllltlo sura J Ibroit , nioutli anil tonjrne catnrrli , etc , permanently cured wbere others hare fal ed , Kiflney J Urinary sfn rSScuKo St quent burnlnt qr I1M0J1 imno , urlno JiUti colored or j with milky iodiment on s'anllnK.weak birk.Konorr j bia Kleetciratltli etc froruptlj nnd aatclr cured cbarRcs rensonablo , i moral i complete without cutUntr , ciuihUc ordlllatlon Cures j eiTectodnt home ly patttnt without a momenti pntn or annoyance To Yonug ; Men M Miadle-Aiefl Men AQITDD PIIDD The awful effects of early j UUHfJ OUnij Vice , which brlnirs orpaulo weakness , , dpstroylnKbotlt mind nnd body , with all tsdrcaded ' Ills , punnaueutlf * cured fina | PPTT ! ! Atldress those wtio have im- line , IJJjllu nnlred themwlves by improper indulgence , and and so Itary habits which ruin botb tonrrlagu body j nnd mind , untitling tticin for business , study or , MAliiurn Mkn , or tlicso entering on that happy Ufa ' , aware of pliyslrlal debility , quickly assisted OUR SUCCESS labased upon facts , flrst-practltal ozperlence , sec * ond-uvery ' case la ospealally studied , thus Btarllna arlKbt { , third medicines uro prep ired in our own la bstnry exactly to suit cacti cusctbus atTccunx cures wilhont Injury , rerhendfi cents posUtze for rolcbrated works on \ cbronlc nervous and delicate diseases Thousands cured jar-A friendly letU'r or ell iray sa eyou fu * turesurrerlnRnndsbnincnndaddKOinpuyears to life % 7TSo letter , answered unkss uccompanled by I cents In staaips Address on.all on KS IIETTS A UETTS , 1413 Farnami > truet Omaha Neb , GHRONiG GOUGH NOW ! Tor If you do not It may become con } sumptlio Fur tbiiMimiif/oii , hnvfulii , j ( /rmirif Jtililllltj anil IIiidIIiiii .Mm < , | there Is noihlng like j SCOTT'S ' Of Pnro Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Iilnie sutcl Socln It Is almost as pitlntnliloos milk 1'ar lienor Hum other so tailed tmult.li.ua , A. wondotful Boab proilucor , , Scott's ' Emulsion aiieto nro poor Imitations , Oct tlwuoiutne * " " " " - - GliATEPtJIJ-COMFOItTINO. EPPS'S ' COCOA BKBAKFAbT "Hy a thorough knot * ledge of the natural laws which oreru trie oparationa of illK 9tlon sua nutrition , and by a.t.troful application of the Sns properties nt well • • elected CocoaMr , Kppi has provided our lwitalcfajt tabic * with u deli cately flavored Levi-f.iL'e which may sava ua ; many heavy doctor * * bills It l i y theludlclou * use of sm.li urtlclea ot diet that a constitution may be vradually built up until tron anouKh to re.lst every tendeiicy to disease llunilroils ot subtle maladies are lloatliuurouml us ready touttuct wherever there l a weak point \\o may escape muuy a fatal shaft by keeping our sehoswell rorttlieil with pmo blood and u prop erly nourished frama , ! ' Civil Bervi'.o i > alette Made simply v.ith bollluB water or mllW Hold only In half iwuud tins , by grocerslabeled la as : JAMES EPPS 'h'onCu ' u & CO - onCuEgffiS s rBBit kaij good won i % Kf3niK Hi BIK3ni u j K rHHP4. [ [ [ mNL d u rabli r 5mm KPt BtM\ * ltd , no ' - Q p Hbl'oa to ss ta Ss r bother Op- M tr tor T b fcoplM mfcd.fi m oo * writ Inn mAfnU * i ! * $5.75 / Tlio Sjirins Ovcrcont wo have this season plnccd on sale nt tlio nbovo price cxcllos tlio mlmimtion oE nil ctihtoinois Vesicles these atlvcrti cil Inst week wo hnvo toilny opened nnothor style which wo have iniuked at ' the snmo price , nn olcgnnt Mrlton of n boiiutifnl brown shiulo with Pine silk fncing Wp linvo nlso opened scvornl ether style ? of very choice gnrmonts which wo nsk you to cxnmine Wo nro making spocinl low prices on them ns nn iiuluccmontto get your Spring Overcoat early In Hov's nnd Children's Clothing wo intend to monopoli'/o the entire trndo in the city this senson , Wo linvo nlicady rocoivetl nviny styles nnd our Spring Stock \vill bo complete in n few days The cntiro space on the second door which hits lieiotoforo been used for our winter Overcoats will in nddition to the former loom bo now filled with Hoy's nnd Children's Clothing When you see the prices you will think it impossible to man ufacture them for whnt wo sell them for , - > - The 95c Darby's wo plnco on sale this week nro intvlo of full fur stock , with silk lining nnd fine silk trim ming They mo excellent quality , come in the latest shapes , nnd nrc sold by every 1 Tnttcr for $2o0. , If you intend to buy a pair of shoos , this week is the best time Wo have a few styles which wo want to close out to make for now Spring Goods You will save from $1.00 to $2.00 on every piir of shoes as wo sell them that much cheaper than Shoe stores Spring samples arc ranly mil as our stock will be complete in a fewdtvys wo are now in shape to fill all nmil orders Sample ? winh rules for measuring will besent upon application i | [ S H F Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets During this month our store closss at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10 , FINE CLOTHING MeiFs Furnishings I i CHILDRlT SPECIALTIES I I I f . ' MARCH NUMBER PUBLISHED TODAY SCRIBNERS MAGAZINE I PUBLISHED MONTHLY | . I WITH ILLUSTRATIONS 1 • CHARLES SOUBNEKS SONS NEW YCflKf PRICE , 25 CENTS . lllllliailllBBBBBBSBBBBBSBBSJSSS S SBBBSS SBJS BSJSS Sn Tlie Well Known fenoclulUl , Is niisuips .d In llinlrralini-ntof all forms of rill * VTK Ui tBi8 ndsiriaiire curoBU i iilpod 1m rsteucy I i.sof UsnliooJ , unit AraoTiloii Sierflliljr . .irllarrenessthsolule''curat ' , fnoJ tor { looks ' "Jlio Ure Kecrei , " for Msn or Woman , osob IU cent , ( sumps ) . .NtrTuus . totuale DUttes lurnl qulcklr und pormsneutlr Irratmrnt or cirrvsiiomlriico • I.tnin forreplr Cousuiuilontrea omceS K. Cor , 1J1U ud JVcsiva btr.Us , Ouiabs ub 1 PAIR A DAY , WE TO MEASURE Avoid Shoddy fabrics It'll reach 200 paira day if the news of this trouser making spreads as rapidly the next 10 days It ought to The 5 , 6 and 7 dollar trous ers we ' re making now are worth double in any tailor shop that keeps such styles Several thousand styles to choose mostly lengths cut for window drapery or for branch stores They are made to measure with the best of care New Spring Suitings , Spring Trouserings Spring Overcoatings , Rolling in Daily 0 _ • Ull TAILOR , 1409 DOUGLAS I The largest , fasten unci llrm.i In the world 11 I Passenger accommodations unexcelled , aiiAtjnnirsMtviri" , Vw Murine , il.uili derrj' . Anclioriu , a p. in , . , , . . , , Fatmduy , March 1st Ethiopia , Ham Fuumliiy , March Mil Knrm ssIh , 1 p 111 Hutunlay , March nth Deiouln , 7 ft III fcntili day March IS < 1 Clrrasbla , 1 p m . , , , Baturd > . Mairli-Mill With rfgularHooklyBulllnKH ilioreaftor IXI'lUW.i hKMMl K New orlc und Liverpool via ijueeustown , Clt ) ' ot Home , A a m. . . . haturduy , Apill rth Suloou round trip ticirots hy City of Itonib" will hunral nolo for return passage by other first class steamers sailing weekly from Liv erpool , I'asaenjurs liookt'd fur steamers Bailing ear lier than H a. in , may einliart the previeiis eve * nine , tHe&iuer * sail from 1'Jer il , N. It , foot Ii rjy St , Now Vork , ' 1 oiirl.iN umltrareler will llnd our"ircular loiters nrirrdlt 'tliu.sle.t ami most tonsenlentniannnrlii I wlikli tu.urry fielr lunU , a. moneys can be dr.wu I unirwliero In > n us to uu et reiiuirem ent > and holder , of .uth are then Ijjt alforded a mean .of Identltlcallo n i ami Introduction to banker In ull parts of tlio world , In aide , many other adrantsues , HENDERSON DROEJ , Chicago , Ills , II H. Hull , II V , Moores , and O. II Mares , U , 1 * . Depot | ERRORS OF YOUTH ! S W Su lemons Delstlllir • g 1 J > J YoiHlifitl Iii.lUcn lions , ft 5 A pCy lot Manhood X 5 \ll /Do Your Own Physician I g ' 3 MMiy mon , from the riTccis of youthful 6 Iniprudoncp , liavi biou lit fthout asUto of ij sC wiaknttmthat hns nOucotl the ( renprnl sysit J5 tcm so much an to tmliico nlmost evtry a * M other disease , and ttio rtnt cause of tito ft a trouble ncnrcetj ever bclniCBiii'i'Oftwl , they Q are uootoml fur o\crjlliliicbut ( tliP rljrht o g ono Nuti\Uli"taniliiii : the many T hiaXlo 2C 3 remodlL's thatineillciilpticnco hat produced iW k Vj fopthoiflitf of Oil * claw * of iiatlcnt * none ? ? \ \ o of the ordinary dioiIok of treatment ( tTett a f if euro Iiurlnjourexteiuhocollpffoancllioii- > * 32 i > Ital niActlcono lm\o expeilmetitiHl with 5 , I nddltco\eridncwondconetntmtedremo- V ' 5 dies Thooccomt'AiDln pi-onciIptlnriliiof * V TV < * fcred ns a riflnlii nn < l Httrrdy ctiri * . as X > A . a hunuml of ratenlnoui vinctleohnYt ) hi en ci * ei restorttl to i etfect liealih l v Its use nfttr g * f ? nIJotlierreine < tlcsfftlkil rirfectlyjniroin- SJ trredltntimiutboUftodlatJiotn'eiiamtlonof ? ? . 1 thUprc3ciltion. ) O Q Il-Frythroijlon coca 1 2 drnchin , & H Joi-ulkMii , 11 drachm W S llolonlait Dlolcn , , 12 drachm JC 25 ( Iclftcmln 8 Rrrnlna , M 1 it ltmailm amnnoaleohollc,2 ( ) ( rrnlna P vt I xt U ! > taidra,2BcruiKa , , O S tllycerlnc , a k ' Mix S H MakoCOttllts Tnke1pIatflp.m [ ] .nn.lnn w I > other on poinff to lied In fomo caws It will V ? bo nereHsary for the patient to take two plU ff a ntbcdtlinomakliifrthuiiutiibirthrroflday O H ThU remedy fa tulapti d to every condition of W A nervousdohlIItyanil\ieaknesalnrIthcrpox , JC 55 nn 1 Mppclully In tliom ) rnseR rf MjItlUK'fi m Jc Vj linpruilonct * . Tlio irruHrntlra inwcri of M f Ct thUKttoi-nthonrotnily aftotilihriiff.autllta p ' c * HiW continual for ihort tlrao chances tlw yt . Ji lAiiTUidsdihUltntod , tiervelcrs couditloa to S 13 onoof i-cncMcd llfo and viRor < L 3 Asweaioconstttiitlyinrecelptoflcttersof 3 ? at Ina'ilry l-elntlvo Xn tIlls remedy , t vould w H Bay tothosowho wouldprefertoohtftlnltof H us , hy remitting $1 neecunlyeealeil pack * & 3 nia contnlnintr CO pills , carefully com y ; * A poiendrd , Hl ho sent by return lnnllfrom ff Ck mrprivate lahorntory.or o wIIlfurnlKh 8 v i cknRtwlikhMlIcuromostcastw.forgs , V > O Address or call on u g New England Medical Institute , f H 31 Trt'lliont Itow , Uoslon , Mass , ft jjfiyff Coprrlnht wa , hy tll lliiirn ) yfflj' H. WCOI I3TH& DODOE UTI , OMAHA , NEB " * FOB IU * TBSUT1UMT OF XIX , 33ELuaL.033S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES ' BMtV.cllltl.s , Apparatus sad nunalssforBueesssfa ' Trs.tiosat of .rerr form of Bls.ass r.guirUur B WBDICALorBOEaiOALTHKATMfiNr U NINKTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS BoardfeAtUalaneti BestAMammodaUoasiaVTse m _ CT VTEITB TOR 0jaOULARI o. DsformlU.s and . * / Braces , Truss , sUlublr < t,0yjvatur.sof Bvl . , flits , _ • " Tumors Oaaesr , Oatarrh , Bronchitis , Inbtlatloa - V Bye , Karlk/u | "i/ l and 'flfturcioVl F r.aoaa ! DISEASES OF WOMEN ir . ' VnV .aV.ls WH HIT ! 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