\ ' . THE OMAHA DAILY B1SB : SATURDAY , MARCH 8 , 1890. 6 _ _ _ _ _ SOUTHOMAIIA DAILY EVENTS John Tlgho's Alleged Wlfa Vlalta South Omaha for. Blood. AND MONEY WILL APPKASE HER. Ilqv. air. Wlioclor'a IlCRrcti to the Cmmot Committee Sudden Dentil or John O'Krlen Oily Notes nnd Personals , A Wnmnii on the Wnrnntli. One of thn men killed at the boiler explo sion two weeks ago xvas John Tlglic , the head flroman In the fatal bollor room. Tlgho II resided in Omaha on Thirteenth street oppo site the Darker hotel with a woman who was supposed by all who know thorn to bo his wlfo. After Tlgho's body was prepared for burial the woman appeared on the sceno. ' Ten dollars' found on his person were turned I over to her , as was also tlio wages duo him at the packing house. Her undue haste In getting hold of the money duo Tlcho caused some comment and ; suspicion that nil w.is not right. ' On the arrival of the two relations of TIgLo. who came from Pcoria , 111. , anil conveyed ) ns bo/y / | back for burial , It was learned that the woman was never legally married to Tigho and had no claim on him or any of his effects. A scnno wan oxpcctcd at the funeral , but It happily did not occur. Tigho was a member of Court Magic City , of the order of Foresters , and bis mutual insur * anco policy nf $1,000 was payable to his mother. When ho was Killed ho had a small * amount on deposit in the Nebraska . savings bank at South Omaha , The two relatives of Tlgho , requested Charles linger , ono of the leading Foresters of the city , to take charge of the dead man's uffnirs , ' aud Informed Mr. ' Singer that as soon as . they reached Peoria they would take stops to have him appointed administrator of Tifcho'a estate. . ' Nothing hud been done in that direction until Thursday , when the alleged Mrs. Tigbo came down from Omaha with blood in her oyo. Stio wont to the Nebraska Savings bank ami demanded of Cashier Gibbon the money deposited there to the credit of Tigho. She was Informed she would Iravo to go to Omaha and secure letters of administration before the money would bo forthcoming. SIio returned to Omaha and In two hours was bacic with the necessary cre dentials us administratrix. She again do- , inandcd the money but was refused because Tigho's deposit book was necessary to close up the acroutit. She Insisted the book wae lost , but Cashier Qlobon know It was In the possession of Mr. Singer. All her efforts to 'got ' the book from Mr. Singer proved un availing and she returned to Omaha la the evening vowing vongoaneo on some South Omaha people who wore balking her ' in her nttnmpts to get possession of the nit- tanco in the bank to tboilcad man'a ' credit. In" the meantime Mr. Singer went to County Judge Shields' office and learned that thowomun Imdheun appointed administratrix , and had secured letters to that eiTect The fact that Tigho had lived with the woman for two ycurs and acknowledged her during that Viino as his wlto gave her in common law a legal claim to him as her husband. Seeing that nothing could bo done -Mr. Singer lot the matter drop nndHf Mrs. Tlgho opppoars on the scone again she will bo given the bank book and can sccuro tbo trifle of $28 that it , calls for. for.Tho The Insurance money to bo paid by the Foresters cannot go to her , as the ccrtillcato plainly and unequivocally makes it payable to Tigho's mother. The woman is said to Jiavo a husband living whom she forsook to > lvo with Ulgho. She threatened a horsn- whipping ACPIIO In case ahu failed to RCcuru what she was after. , Rov. It. " It. Wln-oIur'H Koirrots. The following letter of regret was re ceived too late to bo read at tbo cntortain- luenUgivcn on Tuesday input in memory of the birth of Robert Emmet. It explains ' itself : SOUTH OMAHA , March 4. William En- right , Secretary Irish-American Literary Qlub , South Ouiaha Dear sir : I wish to tender you my thanks , and through yon to the Jrlsh-Amerlcan society , for the Invita tion to incot with you in the celebration of the natal day of him wno stands as ono of. the fairest exponents of the cause of human liberty , and who dared seal liU patriotism wit i his life's bloo'l. I refer , sir , to that { ynagnillccnt man , Robert Emmet. While I feel assured -.vould bo impossi ble for any of us "leeblo follcs" of today to tuld a lustro of glory to his name , still I would hnvo been pleased to have been with .vou nnd joined in your patriotic demonstra tionunil until a late hour expected to , hut wits hindered at thu last moment uy an engage ment which could not bo postponed. Please pardon my unavoidable nbsonse and carry my regrets as expressed in this letter to the Irish-American society of South Omaha. I am very truly ono of Hobort Emmet's nduiirors. KOIIKUT L. WHEELED , John O'llr CII'H Miuldmi Death. A well known aud highly icspectcd yard man died unexpectedly Thursday in his room at. tbo corner of Twenty-seventh and N Htri'uts. It was John O'Brion , in the employ of tbc Arnlonr-Cudiihy packing company nt tlio .variitt us tfuyor. A few days a.go O'l'rlen was" solved with hemorrhages , but nothing tjuvoro wan thought of it. Ill ) had n serious attttck at 0:80 : last night and died before ho chuld bo relieved. O'Uricn came from Chicago auotit ayear ago. Ho was a very wealthy man at ono time , but since the death of bin wife lost all his money aud bus dltslpatcd moro or loss. Ho has relations < n Chicago and telegrams received from them TOday requested that tbo body bo sent thorn for burial. Tlio remains are in charge of Undertaker lloafuy and will bo shipped east. Thu dead mini has a boat of friends in South Omaha , T ho Coopers' htrilce. There wore no now dovcloptnonts In the " coqpors' strlko .yesterday. The men nro still out mi J exhibit no signs of woukonlim. They are ulosutnouthcd In regard to the business trunaactcd nt their meetings , but are can II- dunt of a successful tcrminntion of the trlko. They uro houoful of eottlnir Hum- iiiQiicl's men to como out at the end of the \voelc. A 'Tlinjr WITH Ilnunl. fur Cliioncn. .Deputy Sbcrirt McCrnokon has attached n cur load of household goods balancing to Mrs. .1 nines ' \Yoodn. The attnuhmoiit was tnndo In bohulf ofV. . \V. Uloiison , the Al- bVlwht { rroeor.viimn. to HCCUTO nn unpaid clnlm of $ : < 5. Mrs. Woods was shipping her IfhUBoholct ulTccts to Chicago and hnd con- Blgneil tlioin to another party. ' 1 hey wore. Jn a , car nil roady'to ship when attached. 1 Ilnrulnrtint Work. 'Thursday night burglnrs entered the gro- icry store of William Parnell.onNstroot hear ( Twenty-fourth. Their stealings nmoutned llitlo. The only things missed wore one bos of cigars and n butt of Climax mid 1'ipor UeWsoioU tobacco. The thieves wore evi dently lovorsof the weed uiut were short on n supply ot tobacco. City Notcn anil ' Night Jailer Anderson slipped Thursday while golnc to the polleo station to go on itutv and sulTorud n painful sprain in one of IIIH limb ) . Ho wns aulo to remain nt his post of duty durlutr ilia night. Tlio topic social plvon by the Ladioa aid society of the Proibvtorian church ut the resilience of Mrs.V. . 11. Cioodman. Twenty- second uuil J streets Thursday night was a successful and enjoyable uiTalr. Tntoroat In tbo revivals in progress at the Methodist church increases uuil large uudl- ciH'cs attend the dally services. Ur , A , W , Lumiir , uastor of the Hnptlst clmroti in Oinaba. will lecture at thn Motho- dt t Episcopal church w ( South Omaha on Monday evening , March 17. Ills subjuct will bo "Hocollcotions of Southern Life. " Miss Jennie Morton Is visiting In Donul- on , la. Timothy Reunion and James McGuIre are in Denver on n short visit. Clark Korsi'lh of the Annour-Ciulahy of. flee force 11 back from a trip to the Puolllo r roUst. / _ , Ooorgo J. Seltzer , jr. , is visitlnff fclonds in / 1 uicago. Ihotuas Crutly , an old police court cut- tnmor , called nt the Htntlon ycstordny and nnkpd to bo locked up for n couple of dnys. Ho was Ruffcritig from the effects of a pro longed d runic. Lafayette Thurlvcn of 1'olk county , Town , is visiting his brother , George Thurlvon. George , ! . Seltzer , foreman of the kilting canR nt the packing house of Swift & Co. , has resigned to commcnco business for him self. It , K. Urocit has been promoted to Dill the ploco vacated by Mr. Seltzor. Androxv Glllcsplo , of the firm of Georito Adams ft IJurko. nnd ono of the best known men nt the yards , is very 111. MliN ON A BT1MKE. Ail ttio'UiiIon Men Out fornn Increase of I'nv. Another labor strike is on that will prob ably delay the work of erecting the now elec tric lamps for street lighting. The linemen of the city , over ono hundred In number , met last night and decided to quit work until their demand for nn increase of wages is conceded by tholr employers. The action was taken by the Union Order of Linemen , which includes the linemen em ployed by the Electric Light company , the Western Union Telegraph company , Jho Union 1'acltlc Railway company nnd the Tel ephone company. The scale of wages paid these men has been $2.25 n day for electric light linemen , nnd $ ' .MOpnr day for telegraph nnd telephone men. The union men some time ago naked nn Increase to 82.CO per day for telegraph nnd telephone linemen.nnd ! .G5 for electric light men. The companies interested refused to grant the Increase of pay , nnd the linemen , at a meet ing last night , decided to wnlk out until their demands are complied with. They claim that thu wages paid hero are lower than uny city in the west , the scale nt Denver , Salt Lake nnd other western clttos being ? v.75 and ? 3 00. President \Vylto \ of the Electric light com pany sent word to the linemen at their meet ing last night that any of them who failed to report for duty nt tbo usual hour this mornIng - Ing would bo discharged from the company's employ. " \Ve have no hard fooling In the matter , " said one of the striking workmen last night. "Wo have simply asked for our rights and propose to secure them. Our places cannot bo tilled , and we are confident of winning our fight. " Oh t ye who teach tbo Ingenious youth of our croat nation , lot them learn the noble nrt of solf-dofonso , as Salvation Oil is tbo specific for hurts. Little Annlo yesterday told us. It her own way what u good medicine Dr. Hull's ' Cough syrup is ; it had cured her of n severe cold. 27C ( rcHyious news nf the iccck mayjte found in the Sunday lice. nELSKV'S SO III IS IS. Ilarriiijjton Hold to Answer to tlio Clinriro orOrnnil Ijnrcnnv. The trial of the colored man Leon Iliir- rincton , charged by a colored woman named Putti Hose with stealing goods ana a draft valued at n total of $150. was tbo ono feature of interest In police court yesterday after noon. Uoth parties wore qulto respectable so far as appearances wore concerned , and the woman was accompanied by n couple of as cute and handsomely dressed little col ored tots an might bo found in a day's travel. Plaintiff and defendant hud , it BceineU. been living togetner In a sort of frco and easy fashion some timo.in the past , aud the latter claimed that certain money which the former had was plvcn her by him , nnd that in tak ing what ho had he simply had taken what belonged to him. She hold that it was no such thing , and the court said ditto , r.nd bound Mr. Hamncton over In the sum of $2,51)0 ) to thu district court to answer to the charge of grand larceny. A little incident of tlio argument-making was that during ono of his bursts of elo quence City Attornov Shoemaker offered to bet his month's salary that the prisoner would bo convicted or bound over. Counsel for defense came within an uco of taking him up , but his nerve failed him ut the "put-up" moment. FOR SOKK TnuoAT. Saturate a flnn- nol baiulaco with Chamberlain 'a Puin Balm and bind it on the throat. It will euro any ordinary case in ono niulit'a time. Mr. W. B. Puller , tlio leading merchant at Greoncaatlo , In. , says : "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a good ono. It cured me of a violent sere throat. I hnvo sold a number of bottles tles for rheumatism and always with good results. " 60 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. TAN BOWMAN ACQUITTED. It Only Talcosi the .Jury Fil'torm Blin- utrH to Aurco Upon a Verdict. The arguments in the liowman murder case wore completed yesterdaj 'afternoon nud Jndgo Clarkson delivered n short charge to the Jury. The court room was crowded , a large portion of the audience being negrou.s. The Jury retired about 4:30 : o'clock and wore out about fifteen minutes , when they re turned with n verdict of ncoutttal. The de fendant was at once discharged nnd was congratulated by'tho Jury and the majority of the spectators. The Nenl-Muscn case came up for hearing before Judge Wakoloy yesterday afternoon on n motion to have tbo plaintiff Inuronso his bond in the Injunction caso. Thn attorneys for the plaintiff were given until 10 o'clock this morning to lite an answer showing why the bond should nut be incnmscd. Tbo plaintiff secured an order of attachment for the proprietor- the museum to appear aud show cause why ho should not be lined for contempt because ho baa not removed the exhibit untirolv. The ho-irhig was sot for S o'clock this afternoon before Judge Clark- son , \yhich time tl/e / injunction will also bo argued. Tlio arguments In the case of Darker ag.llnst Green for tbo possession of the Grand View stone quarries were made In Judge llopo- woll's court. Judge Doano Is hearing the case of Mrs. Skotehloy va. M. E. Smith & Co , , n suit for wages us clerk , amounting to $ > 360. The defense - fonso presented Is that Mrs. Suatchloy wns cngngtd in selling u stock of goods on which her husband had given a chattel mortgage to. M. E. Smith & Co , ngrooing nt. the same time to soil the goods without expense to the defendants. Mnrriacn Licenses were issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Kiuno and Keaulencc. A so. I Georco Gregory , Kansas City , Mo . 87 ( Kx-olino Grlfllth , Omaha . 31 I Louis Finar , Omaha . 'JO 1 Uesalo Sjlbenimn , Omaha. . . . 1SJ A Curd ol TlinnkR. Mrs. J. E.MeCluro and daughter wish to express their heartfelt thanks to many frioiula for their lovu nnd sym pathy in their dark hour of sorrow , nnd when tlio angel of death outers their housns may they bo supported by the same lovo. Kldd , Kdmonson & Morse. Great combination horse sale at Chicago , March 17 to 12o , See nd another column. The Contract AwnriliMl. The contractors to whom will bo awarded the building of the Tenth street viaduct have been decided on by the Union Depot company , but their names are with held until action shall bo taken by the city council. "Wo Know whom , the contract will go to , " said a member of the company , "but have agreed to keep the matter secret until the city fulfills its obll- gallon. The only reason J can give for doing no u that something might occur to causa us trouble. " Won't TnlU. General Ureoka has returned from Wash ington , Ho declined to answer any ques tions relating to the building of tbo now fort or the right of way to railroads which has been sought through the reservation. Jca ? tftate men ttml prospective invest' ors tci'H Jiiul in f/ie / Sunday lice very ra/ua- / Ik and reliable informulion. THE HOMUfHlS' HtHjltfK f'UNO. Another Protest KnicrJtl ily Mr O'Kuefrc Tlio f'ommlAHlonerfi. The county commissioners mot yesterday afternoon to consider bills. All the mem bers wore present except Horlm. When the minutes wcro rend Mr. O'lCcofto objected to that portion stating that $500 had been appropriated for the soldiers' relief commission on the ground that such action was Illegal. Chairman Anderson insisted that the minutes showed what actually took place , nnd Mr. O'lCcofto wanted his protest entered on the page. Mr. Anderson asked Mr. O'Koeffo why ho had not taken tbo matter into the court , as ho had threatened , and Mr. O'Koeffo replied that ho would do so as soon ns the order for the amount was drawn. Some warm re marks paused between the two , and the min utes were finally approved. The committee on construction submitted their report on the blllof extras of Hyon & Walsh , recommending that Messrs. D. L- . Shnno and John P. Coots , the respective superintendents of the building , bo in structed to measure up and examine all such "extras" charged for and report In writing the result of their Investigations ; also an estimated value of nctunl Ingal oitras ac cording to tholr opinion , The report further recommended that in the event of Messrs. Cools and Shnno having miy difference of opinion on any point or points they be em powered to refer such difference of opinion to a third party mutually agreed upon be tween themselves. Iho report was adopted. The county cleilt was instructed to notify all lumber dealers In the city by postal card that the commissioners will receive bids for hard pine , soft pine and oak lumber. The state auditor notified thu board that they wcro indebted to the state on accoun t of the Incurable asylum at Hastings in the sum of MOl.OC. Douglas county has twulvo patients nt the Hastings asylum. The audit or submitted a bill for ,905,37 on account of Insane conllncd in the Lincoln asylum. The county has sixty-six patients nt Lincoln. A request from Judge Hopowell for a clock to bo placed In court room No. 3 was referred. A petition asking the appointment of Henry Staffer as constable nf Jefferson pre cinct was referred. A petition asking the appointment of P. Mangold as justice of the peace in the sumo precinct wns also referred The bill of Mojmt & Griflln for coal fur nished the county , amounting to $591.33 , was referred. A number of other small mils were also read nnd referred. . The board then adjourned until this after noon. _ 11 lies' iNcrvo anil Ijivor I'll IB. An important discovery. They net on the liver , stomach and- bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro billlousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 80 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. the local market resume and the live stock and telegraphic markets in Uce Sunday lice. Thn AY i fo ol' Solomon Sl'r'c * . Florence Marks , wife ot Solomon M irks , t'ao silk thief who was jailed a couple of nights ago , arrived from Kansas City yes terday , as telegraphed for by her prisoner husDand. Shu Is a rather attractive , noitly attired young woman , though according to her oxvn words Is a foolish 0113 In some re spects. She says that her parents are very wealthy ana eminently respectable residents of Kansas , where her father is extensively interested in agricultural mutters. She be came infatuated with Marus , notwithstand ing he was always a worth'oas ' follow , and married him gruatly against tlio wishes of her parents. She has no idea that she can bo of any use whatever to her husband under the present circumstances , as horpirontt , she says , n long time ago swore never to lift a finger for Murks in any way , shape or form. Marks will probably have his examination before Judge llelslev this morning. Tho'On ly Ouo. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running1 solid vestibuled , electric lighted and steam hcatod trains between Chicago , Coun cil Bluffs tuid Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is niitontod and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the ago. Try it. and be convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacillc depot , Omaha. atO p. m. dally , arriving at Chicaco at 9:80 : a. m , Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars at Council Bluffs and wait for tbo train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket otllco , 1501 Parnara st. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. J. E. PUKSTON , Pass. Act. THIS UlSAJJTi. MAHKI3T. TN3ruOAlbMrd ! plaoaj oa roaari during J. veatordav. MOiNowton to N.T Gates , lot IS , bit 0. .Mattheus nub , w cl . $ goo I < udwltt Jiinuio Henry Qulckunstnlilt , lot IX' , bllca , Oate City 1'ark. w d . 100 11 II Hakes ivnil wlto lu OS Uoyiiolds , blj no Ii-t-15-10 , w d . ) , I25 L Sclirooder , Tr , to Trunk Jaios , lot-U , Ulk 8. Ilrowu Purk. ur tl . 4i M A Wright and husband to W I , bi-lby , lot 11. blk If. Carthage.q od . 1 S S Sviimholm to Muix'firuc Jiicobn , a TJ ft lot II , Iilk7. Hazel Terrace , w il . . . . ] , OlJ ) U N I'Ucnurto JUrg.irat C. Wiulu , lot " , blkfi. Kllby 1'lau'j. wcl . J..200 P K Cattor and wtfu to .1 K Copley , lot 1 , ) ) Uc6 ; Klluy 'lace.v/i * . -'Taj Kit Potter nndhiiHbancl to K I ) Uunlds. lotr. . blk7. Illllsldumlil. w (1 . 3,500 31 U 1'ruettoto I1 N 1'eturson , lot H , llur- detto Court Annex , w d . 200 1'otter \ Cobble Mrs K Slminens. lot "J , llk 2. Potter & Cobb'8 odd , \vd . ISD Henry llieot to 0 A Kofor , lot . bit 1 , Hroun I'ark.vd . 2WO Corn Mncicnmi to Uharlos C'irbott , e'M it lot Id , blk ; ill ! . South Omaha , w d . 70J M I. Mackenzie unil nualmnd to Charles RCorl > Btt , lot 11 , Vlutim Place , w d . . . 1.500 A Aril Kountzuto M I ) I'dielu fit 01 , lot ll.blkll. 1'latnvlBW , w d . lr CO i ; K Thoma3snoclal master.to McOavoct , V O'Kovfo , lot It ) . blK 4 , McGavock & U'lvouto'i udd , w d . CM II i : Westguto mut wlfu to W U Ilower- man , lot"i ) , hlic 4 , Snnnders & Hlino- biiugh's aa J , w d . . . 3/00 \V 11 liowtirman md wlfo to A A West- Kiitu , lot -1. blk 4 , Humidors \ Ilimo- baufjH'H mid. w < 1 . , . . . 0,000 AudrtiNV KlKKSand wlfu to JV Cook , lot : , blk I , ICnlph I'hico , w d . 0,0(10 ( W II Uussoll and wtfa to B 1 > llostvvlck , Jots u.1 ana ill , Vlnton Place , w a . J-.ooo Twenty tiansfertt . ? KU2U g I'oriults. Tno followini ; building permits were is sued yesterday : Suodlsh liutharan Kmnnnol church , par- boiuiKO , Nlnetntnth und Uass . t 2o0 II. K Muster : ' , oup-story Iriuuo snecl , Jill- lard and Calilwell . 80 J. Ik Ilobluson , ono-storyfrnmos neil , 171' ' Castellar. . CO Total Totalf TTFTF. ? TO THE MGHT. Do not bo Imposed on by any of the numcroaa Imitations , eubstltatce , etc. , which are flooding the \\orld. There la only ono Bnlft's Bprclflc , and there la nothing like It. Our remedy con. talni no Mercury , Potash , Arsenic , or any pois onous tulwlanco vthotoicr , H build ) up the gen eral hcilfu from the first dose , and has never f&nedtoermUcoto couUgtooa blood poUon anil Its effect * from the eyitem. IJo euro to get the genuine. Scud your addrcea for our Treatise oa Blood and Stela niaeaae * , which will be mailed ftw. SWIFT 8PECIFIO CO. , Atlust Oa. Cougiiing T8 Nixturo'fl effort J.o axpcl foreign sub- 1 stances from tlio tironchlnl ptvisngcs. Frequently ! this fcauW intlanuuntlon anil the need of nn'hhbdyno. No other expectorant or anodyne is equal to Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It assists Nature in ejecting \bo \ mucus , allays irritation , Induces rcposo , and U the molt popular ot all cough cures. "Of the many preparations before the rmblle for the euro' ' bf colds , coughs , bronchitis , and kindred diseases , thcro is none , within thQ.rango of my export- oncn , ao reliable as Ay or' * Cherry 1'oc- toral. For years t was subject , to colds , followed by terrible coughs. About four years nio , when no aflllcted , I was advised - vised to try Aycr'o Ohntry 1'ectoral anil to lay all other remedies aside. I did ao. and within n week was well of my cold and cough. Blnco then I have nlways kept this preparation In the house , nnd fcol comparatively .secure. " Mrs. It. I * . Drown , Dunuiailc , Miss. "A few years ago I took a severe cold which affected my lungs. I hud n. ter rible couch , ana passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave mo tip. I tried Ayor's Cherry I'rctoral , which relieved my lungs , Induced sleep , nnd afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. Jly the con tinual tis'e ' of the t'edoral , a permanent rurownsiiITeetod. " Home' I'ahbrothur , Uockinghnm , Vt. /er's / ' Cherry Pectoral , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all Druggist" . Price $1 ; uli bottleo , ; 5 , DRS. BETTS & BETTS 14MFARNAM STUEIT , OMAHA , NUB. ( Opposite I'axton IIoteLj OCSoo honro , 'J a. m. , to 8 p. m. Sunday * . 10 * . a. , to p. m. _ _ _ _ Specialist * In Chronic , Nerrbus , Skin and Blood Dl- eases. CffConiultRtlon at office or bjr mall free. Medi cines tent t > r mall or oiprr'n , socurolr packed , free from observation. Guarantee * to cure quickly , safe * If nnd permanently. Spermatorrhoea , emt IIJJIIIUUU vuuium imi u > Hesnigut mam ( Ions. Physical decnr. arlflng from Indiscretion , ex cess or Indulgence. prndULlng slceplcsneM. despon * denoy , pimples on the face , aversion tosociety , easily discouraged , lack of confidence , dull unlit for itudr ur business , nnd tlnds life n burden , bafoly , perman ently and privately cured. Consult Dr > . Uotts A llctts , 1 J8 Karnom Street , Umalia , Nub. Blood and Skin Diseases ssarbffixrtS results , completely oradlcatoJrltbont the aid of mercury. Scrofula crjrulpclas , fever ooro" , blotches , ulcer * , pains In the heud and bonei. syphilitic eoro throat , mouth and tongue , catnrrb , etc. , permanently cured whore others have ( al'ed. J JTrinaPIT an Illndiler Complaints , / . UlllldlY Potntul. Dimcult , t o fro- queat bnrnlnz or bloody urine , urine lilnh colored or with milky sediment nn staaillnR. weak back , gonorr hcca. glct.cynlUla , ote. Vromntly and safely cured charKOS reasonable. STBiaTUI&E I "SclmVrS moval complete without cnltlnK. caustic ordlllatlon. Cures elTectod at homo iijr patient without a momenU imln or annoyance. To Tonni Men and Middle-Aied Men , A JIIDP PflDI ? The awful effects of early UUIUJ uUnD Vice , which brines orpanio weaknois , dcstroyliic both niiml and body , nlib all tadrcaUed Ills , permanently cured. AilJres.s those who have 1m- MTJPITirnn Dullu paired themselves by Irunroper IndulKOncos nnd and olttiiry habits , which rum botn body and inlnd , unnttlnic them for business , study or marriage. . _ MAIIUI I ) 51KN , or these entering on that happy Uf , aware of physlclal debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS , Is based upon facts , flnt practical experience , eoc- end every case u ospeclally studied , thus starting aright , third medicines nro prepared In aur own la- bntory eiactly to suit cacli case , thus affecting cures without Injury. C7cndtl ! cents postage for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and dflicato disease * . Thousands cured. CrT A friendly letter or call may cave you fu ture Buffering nndslmme. nndaddROidon years to lift SSfNo letters answered unle&i accompanied by 4 cents In stamps. Address orcall on OK . HRTTS & BETTS , „ HJ3 Furnam truet , Omnha. Neb. Growing Too Fast become listless , fretful , without ener gy , thin and weak. But you can for * tify them and build them up , by the use of OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND UYPOPHOSPHITES Of I.imo nml Soda. They will take it readily , for it Is al most as palatable as milk. And it should be remembered that AS A I'HK- YI.NTHI : uit cuitKopGoutius ou COLDS , 1H BOTH THE OLD AND YOUHO , IT IS UNEQUALLED , .t i < ia < it ti < itions < > ffcrci. Tlio only unto and painless method of extract ing teeth , and the only method or Inserting tooth without plate , remaining cleun and dura- able. im. HA.UftIIA.WOUT , 1503 DOUGLAS sritEKT . OMAHA. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MSDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1333. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PSEFECT OP PBNS , SHOES That are worth buying nnd worth \vcnring. Our success in the shoo business has encouraged us to incronso this department con-wlerablo nnd wo nra now showing by fnr tlio Inmost assortment of shoes for men nnd boys. OUR SHOES AUK EMl'IIATI- . CALLY THE BEST TO BE HAD ANVWHEKE AND AUE SOLD WITH A OUAKANTEE. 13ut nsido from this you will find in our shoo department bargains which cannot bo duplicated imywhoro olso. Excellent workingmen's buff shoes' , seamless , warranted solid leather soles and counters , congress and Ince with plain and cap toes , at SI.25. \ Moh's good cnlf skin shoes , will outwear several soles , congress and lace , all styles o toes , nt $1.85. Our most popular shoo is the Men's fine calf Goodyear Walt , nt § 2.50. This is beyond n doubt the best Tnluo over offered in shoes. They have perfectly smooth insoles and give comfort and satisfaction to the wearer. Wo have them in all styles of lasts tuul toes. Every shoo store would ask for shoos of same quitl- ity , ? 3.b'0tol. The stock in our § 0.90 hand welt shoes is of the finest American Calf and Kangaroo. They are tnndo by one o the best manufacturers in the country ; arc beautifully finished nnd fit elegantly. You cannot got n better shoo if you pay $6. Genuine Cordovan shoes , hand sowed nnd of fine finish att.50. The very finest French Calf shoos , strictly hand sowed , arc sold by us nt&5.50. Thoio is positively no bettor shoe made and you make a great mistake if you think by paying more money you got a better shoo. Every shoo store will charge you for the same quality and make $7.50 or $8. Boys'shoes , good and strong , from * 1.10 up. It makes no difference what style of shoe is preferred or what sive vou need , our assortment is immense and wo can fit nnd suit everybody ! Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. They are custom made clothing of merchant tailors , lea on their hands for oneTeason or another. These we buy in large or small quantities , for ready cash. For example : A suit of clothes costing originally $4O , we can , according to style and quality , sell for $18 or $2O. Just think of it , a sav ing of BO per cent , one half of the original cost. Many of them are from the leading tailoring estab lishments throughout the country. MEBCHA1TT TAILORS' MISFITS & UNCALLED-EOS , GARMENTS OUR PRICE LIST AS A GUIDE. SUITS SPRING $85 custom made suit for $30.00 $00 custom made $55 custom made suit for $25.00 $55 custom made $50 custom nmdc suit for $22.00 $50 custom made $45 custom inndu suit for $20.00 $45 custom made $10 custom inmlo suit for $18.00 $ il ( custom iiimle $ ) J5 custom nmilo suit for $1(9.50 ( $ ! )5 custom inmle $ aO custom iiuitle suit for $1 > 1.00 $30 custom nmdc Latest styles and elegant garments in silk and satin lined suits nnd spring overcoats. Also Full Dress Sufis for sale or rent , at the Remember number and place , 13O9 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb , Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday until 1O o'clock. All garments altered free of charge to insure a perfect fit. \Vo wish to say TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS , that \vo are mail- king extensive repairs and ohanges in our store , giving ourselves more roomwhich our increasing business cleumnils. The work is being push ed as fast as possible , and in a few days wo will bo able to open and display our spring poods , which are constantly arriving , but which the dirt and dust of repairing eompolls us to keep under cover. AQOODniCH.LRwyer , 121 Dearborn Br. , ChlcuKO. a > vears 6Urcunorul prartlce. Ad vice freu ; no publicity. Huerlai rucllltlea in iimuy stateM. Of Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and Quadruple Plated Ware , Jewelry , Optical Goods , Cutlery , Umbrellas , Etc , Aru being inntlc by u , while iiiot t dealers complain thai Iholr "trade Is * dull. " Tlic public appreciate rN3Ja\S2 DIACtCiJASiVS , as evidenced by the liberal patronage we are receiving. BJU'l' WHBlr notf We save yon fi'roin 25 to 50 per cent , even oil the most Ntaple poods , and A JtOI lLASC. hAVICD IS TWO MOMjAECS PI3AI > C. Wo iniiHt pel out of the Btetall Jewelry Iliirilnc.ss , as our I-arpe and In creasing Wliolesaie 'IVade demands II. Notice our 5 larpe show wlndou'i IVom day to < lay , and wee what we me a ATTKNTBON is called o the following : 1OO Fine Steel Carvlii } ; SetNol'tt pieces , only § a ; worth 85. ! i5 i\Jiit Sets nfU a'leltn nnd racu , In ease , only 81 eaeli worth St ! jieajit ; ; Piano .iunpH , @S2.SO , worth rozt TIDSJ WKXT ito | > AV , j. Open Saturday Kvtsn iij ; until O o'elocU. MAX MEYER BRO. , Car , SixleMli aiil Faraam Sts , x. it. s't'oets : pon. SAM : . ETCHINGS , S2TEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS. 8aJ"HALLICT ft DAVIS ARTIST ifcH K3PKIMDALL , MOULDINGS , ggrPl ANOS & ORGANS FRAMES , MUSIC. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska The Well Known Specialist , Is iHiiiirp.iiuuil In tlio treatment of ull furiuacif I'm- VATK DIMKAHIS niulblrlitiuu ucuriit'uuittiitcoil. lni. puti'iuy , I.OK i > f .Mnjiliuwl. unit AiiilillKin. Slurrllll or llnrruioLBHtiitiuity [ | | ciiruil. btnit for llixikt 'Tli TO WEAfC MEM tufteiiia from the filict * r juiillifnl vrrum , ; arly decixr , waitlnti wc&kncu. Ion inauhncxl , i U ? . 1 will sona a voluablo tn-allw ( Knlcd. coulalnlnii full l > arllcular for home cure. Fllr.li of rlmrge. A ipleadhl ine < llcal worlct nhoulii I * rtijd ly vtrr kniut who la tierrnii > ami ilclillltaiMl. Xildnon , fe'rof. I' . C. I'O\Vliiit.JIooauiCouu. : ELEGTOIG BELT ssMzSrr * ; S T mciiiiiTmuihriiiiifcn. S-i rrru > c3tJ3i.3nb/iiiiiNi 3CEUCTIIIO BUT AND r WI.SKK , Httt lor ihliipctlfiapur. roie , C urr tl ( Irnrrallto Wrftk * n , < rlllof Cnrlr , HIM , Mlh. jar. ( nnllanaui ( urlfaU or Kt elrlillv ihmulti ill UK K llidrlf liint.i , ll Imli.ilj , or ITC forfnt * i.6w"u ) t.io , UKLT antl Huip > B.ort l'oiudrln | t& . tbil uu. Uflrt raiflfvr. ftQKllr turfl lu three lAoalliB. K ftl * l ptfuphUt Kr * . CANDEH I.LECTU10 CO , , I CD Us.u. Iji. , CHICAQD , III. IJtCll iinprua from tiTectt o III Ml iKist Manhood , VuuthfulKr- ror > , lm | > olei > exllsuasoioiiieiieto. can tie cured | > urman ntly anil pri vately by our Keiual Mpcrlllu Hi'nt l > y mall furII. Hook unit Utiuli'dl for Hump , lleaoon Mucllful Cuuf | nnr , IJT W ililniilou trvol , llotton , > U > i