I b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : tWDNESDAY , MARCH 13. 1800. 'THE CITY. The city clerk has Issued 000 dog taps. Superintendents Cools ruul Shitrto will probably visit the hospital todny and oxtunlno the merits of Hynn & Walsh's claim for extras. Bon S. Maker la at present at Hast ings at the session of the United States court there and lsundorRolnp his ilrst experience as United States district at * tornoy. The Ilnbrow benevolent society at Its annual mooting received a report show ing that upwards of $1,400 Had boon dis bursed In the last your for the relief of the destitute. Olllcors were elected us follows : S. Kalz , president : S. Hoich- onborjj , vlco president ; It. Nowtnun , hccrolary ; M. Hollmun , treasurer ; T. Adler , trustee thrco years ; Moritx iMoycr , trustee two years ; B. Kohn , trustee ono year. I'crflonnt 1'nrnizrnnhn. T. P. Mnlonoy of Oroeloy Is at the Casey. Ij. U. l-'owlor of Button Is a guest nt tbo Paxtoti , O. W. Earnsliaw of Kcarnoy IB nt the 1'uxton. John T. Wlcstnan of Lincoln Is at the Miilnril. O. F. Hnrrl of Ashland Is rcKlstoroU nt the Cusoy. W. li. Tliorrms of Tckamnh is stopping ut the Cmoy. \V. C. Cntbonvood of Hlnir is n guest nt the C'asoy. J.V. . Love of Fremont is roistered nt the I'nxtou. O. D. Mciklcjohn of Fullerton is a guest nt tlio Millunl. Chnrlos C. Wilson of Sterling Is n guest nt the Mlllurd. Thomas L. Sexton of Sownrd is stopping at the Mlllord. GcorRO II. Ttiomns of Sohuyler is stopping nt the Millard. Henry Grosshans of Suitou is registered nt the Mlllurd. J. M. Marsh of Gcnnd islund is registered nttlio Millnrd. John S. WcBtnnd wifoof Lincoln nroutop- plng at ttio I'nxton. ( Jcorga K. Shonvood and \vifa of ( lastlugs uro guests nt the Pnxton. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. JJarnes of Florence loft last night for Dcnvor. G.V. . Irving and P. E. Calvort of Lincoln are stopping ut the Murrnv. E. II. 1'omeroy and wife of Sidney nro among the guests at the 1'uxton. A A. M. IJyor of Ouinhn was registered at w the Palmer In Chicago yostordny. Frank Stiarpo nndj wlfo uf HnUlo Creek are among ttio arrivals at the Millnrd , C. A. Loary. who ia Huporlntundinir the construction of the now Union Pacillc shous at Clioyonno , is spending u low days at home. P. C. Shnfor. master In chancery of the federal court , has returned from ts'uckolls county. J. A. Tosttnnn , J. W. Hrill , II. Smith and Hoburt Dales of Wlsnor nro among the guests nt the Millnrd. E.V. . Sherman , the popular clerk nt the Pnxton , has returned from Erie , Pn. , where bo wns called by the sudden death of his sister. M. D. C. Drooks has Just returned from a two months' ploiisuro trip throughout \Vu9hinglou , Idaho , Montana and the Dakotas. J. L.'Skinner , superintendent of the Cold- water mining company and A. A. Choutoan. capitalists of Dcudwood , § . D. , uro regis tered at the Paxton. C. II. Straushury , the head clerk at the Casey , has ruturiiuu Iroin Mnrshnlltown , In. , where ho has been spending u few days visit ing friends and relatives. I Lieutenant Honestuol of the Twenty-first j infantry , stationed nt Sidney , called nt do , , partmeat ticndiiunrtors yesterday and . } Inuidontnily looked through THE Hue If , editorial department. J. Charles Davis , manager of the Emma Juch Opera company , who was In the city yesterday , has n remarkable career as an adventurer. JIo was special correspondent for several London ana Now York daily newspapers during the Turko-Kusslan war , tno wars in Afghanistan , Egypt , the Trans vaal and ttio Soudnn. To Ito Ilurloil In Omaha. nov. P. F. McCarthy , pastor of the St. Phllomonn's cathedral , Bald that ho had re ceived Information which prepared him to hear nt any moment of the death of 13ishoi > O'Connor. Ho also stated that the bishop had expressed - pressed a strong desire to bo burled ia Omaha. 1VJW Fowl. Fred Slmfor , master In chancery , returned yesterday from Nuckolls county , whither ho went to attend to the appraisement pre liminary to foreclosure of n farm. While on this trip he sold at foreclosure aalo another ICO aero farm in the same county for $3,000. Mr. Shufer reports that the PJatto rlvor is full of goose and oven within llvo or six miles of Omaha he iiaw this splendid wild fowl in multitudes. Still Umlcr Ice. The report current Monday that the Mis- eouri river was rising is a mistake. The swift current Is securely locked under thir teen Inches of Ice , and there Is at present no likelihood of Us breaking. 'Iho United States signal ofllcer looks after the rise and fall of the river from April 1 to October 1 , but the remainder of tlio year United States Engineer Potter of the Missouri rlvor commission , It the solo public observer of the chiingcs In the stream. A M n ounce moit ta. These famous artists , Snrsato ft D'Albert , will give a farewell concert nt the Grand opera house Monday evening , March 17. The progranimo selected for their return in cludes some of the best known compositions and is an entire chuugii from their last con cert. Special trains will bo run from Lincoln and Sioux City , and n crowded house Is an ticipated. The sale of seats begin. Thursday morning , Match 1U , at 0 o'clocks Numbers will be given at 8 o'clock. Seymour lllltulfolded. A 11 o'clock Seymour , the mind reader who is playing an engagement this week ut thn Eden Museo , garo his driving tostwhich proved very successful. A couimltteo of mou , hid n lead pencil in a safe at the old Cnnllcld houeo then returned to the Museo where Seymour was waiting for them. Tlioy got Into a hack. Seymour mounted the driver's Boat and blindfolded drove direct to the place where the article was concealed. Doforo designating the spot in which the pencil was located ho described to them ilio object they huu hidden. A largo crowd wit- nussod and upplaudcd the performance. * FrnnolH Murphy In Omnlin. Francis Muruhy , the eminent temperance orntorlnspocted TUB UKB building yesterday. Mr. Murphy Is sufforlng from a severe cold nnil sere throat , which Is liauiuorlng him considerably In his work , tlo will apoaic In Grand Island ut nn early date , but anga o- mcnts will prevent hit addressing an Omaha audience. Ho spoke enthusiastically of the results of his effort * In Iowa. Many drunknrds signed the plcdgu nud nro nqw wearing the blue ribbon. Mr. Murpny has lost none of the mag netism and kindly presence which has al ways druwu to blui u'ou of every degree , ills hnlr and moustache , which u ou to bo lot black , have grown quite gray , aud has but nddud dignity to his bearing , Clipped from Canada Prcabytcrlan , under signature of U. Hlackutt Uobmson , Propr. 1 was cured pf pf I recurring blllious lioaa- aches by llurdock Ulood Hitters. Mllea * Itorvn nncl lilvar PHI * . An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stoumch and bowuli through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllllouBuejj , bad ta U\ torpid llvor , pile * and conitlpatlon. Splendid for moo , women anil children , Sumllo.t , mildest , tureit , 80 do o * for 23 conu. Samples free tt Kulm & Co.'s , IBtn and Douglas. IH'ACK IlinijS MEN , They U'.uit Their Itnllroait Fncllltlps Improved. A dolet ttoa of bankers and business mon from Kii | J City , Dak. , reached Omaha Monday - day night on business connected with their section and Its development. U. C. Like , II. S. Hnll , V. T. McGllllcuddy , formerly Hod Cloud Indian ngent ; .lames U. Grldloy , sec retary Hapid City board of trade ; J. H. Urcnnnn and O. F. Price compose the party. While lure they propose to consult wholesale - sale merchants nnd ofllaials of the Elkhorn road with a view to having their transportntlon find shipping facilities to nnd from the Hlnck Hills Improved : also to establish close commercial relations with Omaha. That country , according to the statement of thnso gcntlcuion Is rich In undeveloped products far which Omahn is the natural market nnd would bo ero.itly benefited by could the railroad * bo Induced to give the territory n fair show on rates and train ser vice. They make pressed brick up there equal to tlio famous St. Louis , article , have sandstone , marble , terra cotta , glazed draining tile , salt and plaster of Paris in great quantities , which If developed woula be the source of great industry and give omplopmont to largo numbers of men. The Elkhorn ntul Uurllngton roads hove shown n friendly disposition towards the Hluok Hills region , but the situation de mands still larger and better facilities. IilFE INaU.lA.NC13 M15.V. „ A. St.tto Association Nonrly Thirty . Millions Carried in Nnlirnnkn. The managers of the vnrlous regular life insurance companies , authorized to do busi ness in Nebraska , nro rejoicing over the fact , that they hnve perfected n state underwrit ers' nssoclntlon , the object of which Is to ad vance nnd protect the Interests of life Insur ance and also promote a friendly business relationship among the various representa tives. The managers of the leading com panies who were present were : Messrs. M. L. Houdor & I3ro. , National Life ; W. J. Fisher , Now England Mutual ; II. D. Nee- leyrKtnn ; O. II. Jeffreys , Massachusetts Mutual ; John Stool , Northwestern Mutual ; \V. J. Crowell , Homo ; II. A. Lyman , Penn sylvania Mutual ; C. W. Johnson , Mutunl IJeneflt ; O. II. P. Hale , Equitable ; W. I. Hawks , Travelers ; Mayho.v ft Sherwood , Pacillc Mutual ; C. L. Mushier of Lincoln , National. IS'oarly thirty millions of life insurance wns carried , it Is said , In Nebraska In 1389 , aud the companies have , during the last de cade , assisted NobrnsUn with nearly ton million dollars. The aim of the association is to strengthen the confidence between the policy holders and the companies ; to enlarge - largo its fields of Investments ; promote more friendly competition between agents , nnd protect tlio public ! against unworthy companies and dishonest agents. The following gentlemen woro'oloctoil oOIcors for the ensuing year : W. J. Fisher , president ; II. D. Fcoloy , first vice presi dent ; O. II. Jeffreys , second vice presi dent ; E. H. Mnhow , secretary ; M. L. Uocder , treasurer ; executive committee , Jotin Steel , W. J. Fisher , E. H. Johnson , O. H. P. Halo , M. L. Koedor , chairman ; press committee. II. O. Lyman , vV. J. Crowoll , N. Sherwood , A. U. Uocdor , chairman. COUNOIIj BIjUPKS DEPOT. Tlio Attempt ol' that City to Secure n Ijarirc One. A strong delegation of the leading busi ness men from Council Uluffs , who are work lug to Imvo the railroads build a flnn union depot in their town was nt Onion Pacillc headquarters yesterday on business hav ing reference to the subject under consider ation. Among them were W. C. JamesV. . H. M. Pusey. Samuel Haas , T. J. Evans , Horace Everett , N. P. Dodge , John Churchill , G. P. Wright und William Moore. Representatives of some of the various corporations who would probably bo Interested in tlio erection of such building wcro also present. T. L. ICimball appeared for the Union Pa cific. Their conference was hold in Vice President Holcouib's oftlce , and behind doors so well guarded that reporters failed to gain admission , _ The Uuccnnocra of Old Flaunted the skull and cross-bones , their ensign , defiantly nt the masthead. Your modern pirate , not on the high seas , out upon the high reputation of standard reme dies , skulks under various disguises. His hole aud corner trafllc has never to any degree - groo affected Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , although that standard Invigorunt and cor rective hat ) long been the shining mark a which his shafts have been directed. Chen local bitter ? , composed of fiery , unrectlflod Btlnailunts , with an infusion , or extract pos sibly , of some tonic bark , nre still some times recommended us identical with , or similar to , or possessing virtues kindred to these of America's chosen family medicine. These perish speedily , while the great sub- duer and preventive of disease pursues its successful career , overcoming malaria , dys pcpsm , nervousness , kidney troubles , con stipation aud rheumatic ailments , not only on this , but ou many continents. FAUNA M STUl-HiT PAVBS1B iT. Mr. Squires Hayn There Is n Move ment to Change It. C. K Squires , agent for the Uarber Pnv- Ing company , was seen yesterday , nnd In reply to u question by the reporter said : "Yes , I have hoard of a proposed change of the pavement material of Farnatn street from granite to nsplmttum , in fact it Is no now thing. For several years the lending property holders and tenants along that street , such mon us Dr. George L. Miller , Kitchan Hros. , Paxton hotel , Milton Hog- ors & Sons , U. P. Smith , A. L. Strung , Dewey & Mono , Max Meyer and Uro. , John Lytlo , Charles Heimlorff , S. P. Morse , S. A. Orchard and others have realized tiu.t thorough rough granlto pavement was a detriment to travel on the street and sonttequonlly an In jury to their business. Dr. Miller has pre dicted tlmo and again that the pavement would bo changed to nsphultum , und Mr. Morse , though only owning a lease ou his building , has twice of. forod to pay all the expense of paving opposite his building und would gel his money b.u'lc for It. It U onlv necessary to walk down thobtroot to pee how it is go ing down. Thompson & lialdon have taken the old Uarr storo. which will leave Farnum below Fifteenth" without a single dry goods store , whereas u tow years ago all the busi ness wan done there. "In regard to bogus certificates nnd peti tions 1 luwe this to say : Some ton days ago Max Meyer came to me stating that no and Paxton were moving in the muttur of chang ing Farnaui street to nsphultuin und asked for n proposition from our company as to the cost of making the change. 1 gnvo them my figures and they must have boon satis fied since tbo petition Is now in circulation and has the signatures of some of the load ing property holders on the atroot. "As to Iho talk about the cost of Sixteenth street , which was paved with nsphullum In 188U , tt U claimed in Tin : HKK that the street has boun ropavcd , in whole or In part three times. This is how that' happened. In the original work , by consent of city officials , the stone teething along Iho street our trucks was omitted , and the asphallum In lacking the support gave way. Then we put In a strip along the trucks of asphaltuin several Inches thick , ut the suggestion ot the board of public works , n u substitute , that was ono reimvomont. This also fulled und we put. In the blocks , that was tbo second time , and the third tlmo was when wo thoroughly overhauled the street Just before our guarantee expired. "In conclusion I would llko to call attention to the fact that , the truffle of the street since our pavement has been used has increased from almost nothing to 7.000 vehicles a day , while Furnntn from a traffic of IWO teams n day In 18S2 has fallen off to 1500 or 700 dally. That's what troubles the Farnum Btrcot people , " In another column of Tim Bin : is an itoui headed. "Strong Language. " It ia an advortluomont worth reading. Tnoso who have spent 93 or $4 curing a cold and perhaps still fool the otToets of It or have boon annoyed by ono for two or three \vooku will appreciate what ox- Mayor Loughi-an has to say. Ghtunbor- lulu's Couch Remedy , of which it spoakt ) , hus nuido man friends iu Omaha during the past fuw mouths , A BAD SPELL. A merchant's clerk wrote n check for forty dollars , and spelled the numerical adjective " f-o-u-r-t-y. " HU employer directed his attention to the error , with the remark. " You sccin to have had a bad spdl this morning. " To which the clerk replied , " Sure enough ; I've loft out the " g-h. " Let us hope the clerk will still further amend his orthography , meanwhile , if anybody Is suffering from a " bad spell" of headache , superinduced by constipation , over-eating or other indlscre- Iii They are strongly 'cathartic or mildly laxative according'to "size of dose. " Un- cqualcd as a Liver Till. Smallest , cheapest , easiest to take. Ono tiny , Sugarcoated - coated Pellet a dose. WHAT MLS YOU ? Do yon fool dull , languid , low-spirited , lifeless , and Indescribably iniscrnblo , both physically und mentally ; ex [ > crionco a sense of fullness or bloating nfter eating , or of " goneness , " or emptiness of stomach in the morning , tongue coated , bitter or bud taste In moutli , irregular iipixitito , dizziness , frequent - quent headaches , blurred eyesight , " floating S ] > ecljs " before thu eyes , nervous prostration or exhaustion , irritability of temi > er , hot flushes , alternating with chilly sensations , sharp , biting , transient pains hero and there , cold feet , drowsiness after meals , wakefulness - ness , or disturbed and unrefreshmg sleep , constant , indeseribiiblo feeling of dread , or of impending calamity ? If yon have all , or ajiy considerable num- DRS. BETTS & BEITS STIIEET , OMAHA , Naa. ( Opposite Paxton Hotel. ) Offlo * bouri , u a. m. , to 8 p. m. Sundnyi. 10 * . ntM tc p.m. SpocUllita In Chronic , NerTOtn.SMn and mood Dt- eases. Pf Coniultittlon at offlco or br mall free. Medi cines lent bj" mall or cipress , securely pocked , free from obnrvatlon. Quarnntt'Oi to cure quickly , s&fo- IT and permanently. NERVOUS DEBILITY ( Ions. 1'bTilcnl decar , nrlslnu from IndUcrotlon , excess - cess or indulgence ) , producing slcupletnesa. deipon- dency , plmplot on the faco.nvonilon tosoclety , easily dlacourkged , lack of cond > 1enca , dull until for study orbuBlnxs , nnd nnds life a burden. 'Bafely , pernmn- intlr and prlraUly curod. Consult Drs. 1)U & Uetti , IWBrarnsun Street , Omaha , Neb. and Ql'in . OM UKIH UlSCdSw most terrible In IU results , completely oradlcatoJ without tha aid of mercury. Scrofula erysipelas , foror sores , blotches , ulc rs. pains In the beau and bones , syphilitic sort ) throat , mouth and tongue , catitrrh , etc. , permanently cured where others haru fnled ) , ITrinanu aml niaddor complaint * , . UllUdiy Painful. Dllllcult , too fra- STRICTURE ! moval complnU ) without cuttliiK. caustlo ordlllatlon. Cures etTuctod nt homo t < y imtlvnt without a moments pnln or annoyunco , To Young Men and Hide-Aied Men , QITDP PfTBP Tlle awful errcctB of early _ DUlUJ UUllD Vice , which brings orpauto weakness , destroying both mind and boJy , with MI ts dreaded lilt , pormaiiuutlr cured. ilnOi Dullu iwlroil thoruhalres by Improper Indulironcei and and ollt.iry habits , which ruin both body and mind , unttttlnv them for business , itudy or marrlitKO. MAIHIIID MEN , or Ihoio cntcrlnv on that happy lift , a > T ro ot physlclal debility , quickly aislitud. OUR SUCCESS , Ii based npon facts , first nractli-al oiparlonoa. sec- end avery case Is eipeclally otudlod , thu * itartlni KUnt , third medlitnes nro preimrad In our own ! .lory eiactlr to suit eacn cage ! thus al.ctlni curoi without Injury. CVttend n cents poitago for celubratad works on chronic , nervous andddlicatedlsoasoi , Thousands curod. ttf \ frloiHlly letter or call may save you fu > tnro puffurlnn nndiharao , nd add colden yrs to life fiftio letters answi-red unless sccouiponled by I cents In stamps. AJJrc ore-nil on OSts. HKTTS & . UE'lTS , Hid Farnum street. Omnha. Nob. INCOMPAUAHLE IN FL.AVOK. Use it for HcoT Tea , Koups , Huuccs. ( Guino , I lab , &c. , ) Asplo or Mrut Jully. One pu.indof Vxtractof Ileof I'qual to forty pounds of lean beef. Cttmiinu only wltli ftlcnnturn < il' J , von IU'lli ( iiH Mlioivu nbnve , In lilno. FUESttl ! DEICIOUS ! ! ! BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES , Orders by Mull and Kiprtss will reiclvu 1'rompt ad Correct Attcutlou. * "iSS'ii'r'o.jw.y.y.v.city.lBI Stale St..Chlcago KKRVOUS DEUIUTy. YOUBB and mid die ncid men , suHcrliut from KKIIUXS ol Yuurii.lixi-t uoitAui'sE. Curecuania < trad. TrtatUe ( staled J containing full i r- llculars for Lome cure , Yuit or cuAnuc. 1'ltOF. JI. V. HKSI.KH , LeckUox 15 . Uttrult , JIlcU. bcr of these symptoms , yon nro sulTerlng from that most common of American innla- dics Billons Dyspepsia , or Torpid Liver , associated with Dyspepsia , or Indigestion. The inoro complicated your disease lias become - como , the greater the number nnd diversity . of symptoms. Ho matter what stngo It has renchetl , Dr. Picrco's Golden Jlwlical Dis covery will sulxluo it , if taken according to directions for a reasonable length of time. Ono or two of Dr. Pierco's Pellets taken daily with the " Discovery" will udd to its eflleacy in cnso * the liver is very torpid and the bowels constipated. "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only mcdiclno ot Its class guaranteed to do all it is represented to accomplish , or money paid for it will bo refunded. WOIILD'S DISPKN- SAUY MtntCAi , ASSOCIATION , Proprietors , CC3 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. BINPEECBDSMTED ATTRACTION I W OVIIll A MILLION niSTKIUUTUD Louisiana Stattf Lottery Company , Inciirporntcd by the LcaMnturu. lor cducatlonnl nnd rharllablH imrpo ea , nnd Its franchise miiden purtoftho pruaunt statu constitution , | n 1S7J , by un uTcrnhclmlni ; popular yotc. Ks IIAMMOTII DKAWINGSrtnke place Scini-Aiinnally ( Jnno and December ) anil IIH ( Srnnil Single Nninhi'r Driiivings lnko pl lace in each of the other tea months of t e year , anil are all tlnum in public , nt the Academy of Music. New Orlrnns , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings and Prompt Payment offrizes , , _ , , Attested follows : "we do horphy certify that wo iupprvlao tliOHr- rntiKi'mcntH for all the monthly and seml-nnmml drawings of the J.oiUsliuiit State Lottery company , and In porsou manazit and control the dr.iwInKi tlH'nnclves , and that thu .uno aru eonductol with honesty , fnirnosH , nnd In k'ooil lalth toward all | iir- tlus , and wiinuthorlzu the company to use this ccrlt * lIc.itBwItn faclmllcHof our signature ) att.icUoJ. In Iteadvcitlsements. " COilM 1S3IONEHS. _ Wo. tlio urdcrslgnod hank ! ) ami banker ) rrlll pay all prizes drawn In the Louisiana tjtato Lotteries which may l > o nrcxcntod at our lountur * . H. M. WALMSLIIV , 1'res. Louisiana Nut. Ilaut. I'lKHKELANAtlX , Prcs. ritiito Xttt'l llnnk. A. I1ALDWIN , I'ros. New Orleans Nut'l Hank. CAUL KOHN. 1'res , Union National lluun. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music. New Or leans , Tuesday , April 15 , | 890. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $30OOOO 1OOO lickit-iat $ UO ouch ; tlnlvcw $1O ; Quarters Sr. ; Tciltln ! ? i ; ; 'J'u-pntintllH $1. I.I > T or . 'lllXK OF JM.WHIs . f.T ( > lWJ ( 'lllX.B OK IDO.IJJOU . WO.O.'U ' Mll/.K OF 5. > , 'JUJ1 ' | . tOJXll UXK OK 2a , IOli . VS.OUU 'IIIXIW OK lilMnro ) 'HIKKS OK fi.Uilan- OF ll laro . 'ltlXKS OK HDnto . MI.WI 'ltl/.K.S OK SltJaro . HU , ( I MX ) IMUXU-j OK aware . 101V.OJ Al't'UOXlMATIO.V I'HUKf. W ) 1'rlzos of fMtlnru . 60,0(11 ( ID ) do ; mnr ) . : wuo lu ) do 'Minta . lU.UIt ) II.KMl.NAI. I'lll/.l.s. l l I'rl7Ps of flOOnro . ! " .W VM do lUUaru . W/Wl 3,134 I'rlzos iiniotintlng to . . . .SIO54OOO Noie-Tickott dmwlnif Capita : l'rUe are not en titled lu tormina ! prizes. ct.trii HATns. or any furtlior Infornmtlnn di'firpd , wrlto iPRllily to the inidemlunud , dearly ctiitlnKyourrorldencu , with xtnto , I'ouniy , stivol.uml nuniuur. .Moru mpld return mail iluli\i-ry will bj us urud by your I'lickolnic an em olop boarlnc your ind addrt'Kt. addrt'Kt.HVIPOHTAISTT. . Adtlrn&lM. A. IMUI'IUN. NowOrlaaaj , Li. Or.M , A. DAUI'lllN. WuBbitiBtoa. 1) . O. lly onllnary letter , coutulnliiK MOVKV OiiDKK.Ii- sued hy all express comimuii'j , Now \urk u < cnaiiK draft or postal note , Uddress Registered Letters coalalnlnj Current ) to NEW 011LUAN3 NATIONAL IIANIf , New OrU'ixn'i. Lft. ItGur.unEit. that tlio paymnnt of prlioi U oir.VUAN nv rouii NATIOXA , HANhH of N w Orlajiiii , and the tlcknti are ilzncd hy the president of nn ln < Btltutlon , who o cniirti'rcd rliilitK are rucoKnlieJ lu the highest court * ; therefore , beware of all luiml- tloni or anonymous fclH'iui'i. ONE DDU.AU It tno prlco of tbo Biiiallcst part or fraction of n ticket , ISMIID ur I.'S In any drawlntf AnrlliliiK In our n uieoriered for less tlmn a dollar Is a snrlmUo. A Pitfect Art Album containing 24 Beautiful Photograph * repriientktg Teaand Coco ( ( cijltvro , yll | b tent on receipt of your addrcii. v ' CHASE L SANDOflNi 136 droidSt , Boston. WMtefnJep ) . 80 Franklin St. , Chicago , III. . SHOES FOR MEN i' Tlmt'nro worth buying nnd worth wearing. Our success in the shoo business 1ms encouraged us to increase this department considerable nnil we nro now showing by fur the largest assortment of shoes for men and boys. OUR SHOES AH 13 EMPHATI CALLY THE BEST TO BE HAD ANYWHERE AND ARE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE. But aside from this you will find in our shoo depart men I bargains which cannot bo duplicated nnywhoro else. . Excellent workingtncn's bulYshoes , ' seamless , warranted solid leather soles and counters , congress and Inco with plain and cap toes , at SI.25. Men's good'calf skin shoes , will outwear several soles , congress nnd lace , all'styles o toes , at $1.85. Our moit popular shoe is the Men's-fine calf Goodyear Welt , at § 2.50. This is beyond a doubt the best value over offered in shoes. They have perfectly smooth insoles and give comfort and satisfaction to the wearer. We have them in all styles of lasts and toes. Every shoe store would ask for shoes of same quul- ity , $3.b'n"Cl The stock in onr ? 3.flO hand welt shoos u of the finest American Gulf nnd Kangaroo. They nre made by one of the best nmnufncturors in the country ; nre beautifully finished nnd fit elegantly. You cannot got n better shoo if you pay $0. Genuine Cordovan shoas , hand sowed nnd of fine finish at $4.50. The very finest French Calf shoos , strictly hand sowed , are spld by us at5.f > 0. Tlioio is positively no better shoe made and you make a great mistake if yon think by paying more money yon got a better shoo. Every shoe store will charge you for the snme quality and make fc > 7.50 or 58. Boys'shoes , good nnd strong , from * 1.10 up. It makes no difference what style of shoo is preferred or what size vou need , our assortment is immense and wo can fit nnd suit everybody. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. The ( New ) Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Kortliotrentmpiitof nllOmiOXICA.VnsriM.lCATj IHSKASK ? . Itrnoos , Appllunrfi fur ( li'formHlPS nn < t Trussc1" . llc t l''iiclllllo , Apparatus nnd Itomccllps for Siim'silul Tri'iitiiicnt of every form < f ( INraso requiring - quiring MiMllcnl or HiirglcnlTieatiiienl. MNKTV UOO.MS KOIl I'ATIHNTH , Ilimril nnil Attpmlitnro Ho t Accommodations Wont. Wrllu for circulars on Doforuiltlt" ) nnd llratos , Truiius. I'lnb ' IVct ( nrvaluu't nf Spliii1'llnn , Tumors , Cnnct-r , Cnlnrrli , liiom'liltls , Inhalation , Kk-clrlclty , 1'iiraljsK iilli : | > | i y , Kidney. Iliad- iler , Kye , Kiir. Skin nnd llloud , and all Surgical Operations. WHHAbHS OK WOMIIX n riicclnlty Hook ot Diseases of Women Free. W linvp Inlolr added a I.yltiK-ln Department for WouiPii Dnrlne runllnemuiU. ( Slrlctly I'rlvatu. ) Only Ucllalilc Medical Institute .Making n Specialty of 1'lltVATH niSKAHK All IlloCd Dlienncs sueceisfully tiiMtoil. byphllltlo polnoii retuo\cd from the syslem nltliout mercury New HestoratUo treatment for l.o s of Vital 1'ower. 1'artlrs unable to visit us may he treated at homo by correspondence. All communications confidential. Medicine or Instruments tvnt by Imill or e.xpress se curely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or render. Ono personal Interview preferred. ( till nnil consult unorspiiit history of your pusc.iinU wo will ecnd In plain wrapper our HOOK TO AIKX'KIIKK : upon Private , Special or Nervous llsea i's , Imputuncy Syphilis. Oleet and Varlcocele , with question list. Addles * Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Corner 9th und Harnoy Streets , Omnliti , Nob. kXUsiMUfiUl Of Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and Plated Ware Goods utlery Umbrellas Etc , Jewelry , Optical , , , , Arc being made t y u , tvlilo ! moil dealer * complain Umi Ilielr "Intdc Is dull. " The public appreciate C.8 NJ'I.V'K KAKGABXS , as evidenced by tlie liberal patronage are receiving. USJT WB31r not ? Wo save you From 5 to no per cent , even on the iiioxt gtaplc good * , and A JIOMjAK SAVKW JS TWO DOLEiAKS WAI > K. We must get out or IlicSSctafl .Jewelry ISuxinc * * , as onr lUirgc and Increasing Wholesale Trade demand * it. Notice onr . " > large show window * from day to day , ami see tvhal we aic oHcring. SPECIAL ATTTKiXTIOIV Is called to the following : * . 1OO Fine Steel Curving Sola of a pieces , only $2 ; worth $5. U5O Nut Sets oftt I'lcUa and Cracii , in case , only SI each worth gtt Elegant IMauo Lamps , Slii.ftO , worth gfift. CJSSEAT BtEDUCTIOM N I'JAXOS AOKGAW.J FOK THB fiK\'f ! IO MAVS. Open Satnrduy Kveu iig until O o'clocU. MAX MEYER & BRO. , Cor , SixtcMil aill N. IS. STOKi : FOUt KBNT ; FIXTUUKS BHSl SAI E. . .j < i < * fjav ' Brri Tig ETCHINGS UaTHALLKTA DAVIS ARTIST MOULDINGS , eJTPIANOS.Sc ORGANS FRAMES , fiTSHBET MUSIC. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska Tlio Well KiHMVii Spettli.Hut , UiiiiBiiipassodln thotriMlmcntof u = fo.-wimf I'm VAIL UUKASKS and trliture.aeuroRuaranici-d , m patoiicy. Loss of Manhood , and Auiblllon. rlterrlIlly or llarrvno absolutely cured , brud for IlookIho Life Secret. " for .Man or Woman , each lil cents ( stampsi , Nervous Female IllsraMu , cured aulckly and pernmnontly Treatment -orrosimudente , stanipa for reply. Consultallontrun. OmcoS. E. Cor Uth and Jackson Strouts , Omaha .Neb. TO WEAK - 80BO-BT Buffcmu from the erf ecu ol youtlifut * rroni , j ttrl rtrrar wosUnH wr kni ; , lost manhood , etc. , 1 wil Send a T lu lo tr tl > ( loulcdl contalnluu full particular * for homo curf. PIIKH of charge. A Jplendld medical work i ihouhl In read by BVJIT ln n who U liervnui and dehllltatcd. Addreu , B > ror. ! ' C. l'O\VMiU.MoodUBCoiJll. You can double your money in six months by buying one of those choice lots in West Portland Park. SHOREY , HALL & CO , Ahulneton Ihilldlut ; , Portland. Or. R. V/tskneis of Body and Hind , tll.cU Ulof Errors or Ex sse < In Older Younir , kubml , liobl. n MIIKHlfull ; Ue.c.rt.l. llo lo tlitf. I blr.dlk.iH lI.I JIlHTIUjrillCIKlalBlI'lIlThUPflOUr. iUolll.lr M.UIltnl IIOXK 7IIHTJJi.VT-Ur : , li la 417. H a tf itlly rroM to MI Ui n4 r rlrn r * Btrl . Writ * chiin , l ) t rlDllt * Hook , oiDltBcUfacnd vror4aiilUdittltdrrf6 ) * unu ERIE MEDICAL GO. , DUFFALOH. y0 A 1'ockotCtjfui' Case l-'rco to Smodoraof I , 1 1 / $ ? < i . / ( / Having about completed the IMPROVEMENTS in our store , AVC are now prepared to serve our cus tomers in the best manner. One of the Special Attractions this week will be Men's Trousers which we offer from . $1.75 o $5. Men's Spring Over coats from $6 to $30. All heavy overcoats will ) e sold at a liberal redution To Glasgow , Itclfasl , Dublin nnil I'llOM NEW VOKIt KVKKVTHL'ltSIIAV. Cutln imisaiiel ! ) to I.V ) , ncrordlnir to location il s'\\ \ room , i\unrilon : fV > to til. Elocrnao to nnd from Kuropo ut Ixwoit ItntJl. "State of California " , building. Arsri.N llAl.inviN iCu. , Uun'l AKi'nti , UllrojdvniiTi 'uv * Vorh JOHN IILEOEX , Gcn'lVcnlcriicorit. . lt > l Knnilol | > li HI. , ChlcnitO IU1IUY K. JIOOIILH , THOS. JRCANNK. JRCANNK.Auunti Auunti nt Oranha HOLD MEDAL , PAUJu , 1070. W. JUIiTJl & CO.'S Cocoa It tibioltitcljjitirc unit it f * lUlllillf , No Chemicals _ ire uird la Iti prri'inllon. ' It hci mom tkan ( Ai < * tfntt tkt Hrtngttl of Cvcoft tninJ with fitarcli , Armwruut er ti gtrt nd I * thtrifura f r more riinoinlc.U tpiHny Itit Man tvn e n | < i fu/i , It U dvllcluu > < nourlihlnj , itHftiidhinlrp , Ki HIJ.Y DlUCHTU't Hid tdlllllltljr kJpt ( d fit Invtiid * ai w H < i i > rr > oui in health. KoM lijr ( Irurers eierjrttlitre. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchostor. Mass. llio only ( info anil pnlnlcnv methort of * xtrcU liitf tr-tli. anil the only method of Iniurtlulf trcth without ) > lutc , roiniiliiliiK clcuu itntl iluriir * ube. ! DIE , UAIJfJIIAU'OUT , 1WO DOl/OLAS / BfUUliT OUAIUU