8 THE OMAHA DAILY 3 : FEIDAY , MAEOH 14 , 1890. THE CITY. There will be n mooting of the nnll- prohlbltlonlBts nt the now Mot ? ' hnl this ovoning. The directors of the Omaha TravelIng - Ing Men's club moot at Harrow & Lo- gnn'u this afternoon nt1 o'clock. Joseph Kouscck was bound over to the district court yesterday afternoon In the sum of 8100 on the charge of as- Baultnnd battery. John Ilrovoort has Bold the lot and throe-story brick btiildlng at the south west corner of Seventeenth nnd Cum- Ing atrcotH to P. M. Mullen for $ -50,000. The now Omaha Thomson-IIoustot electric light company Illod atnundci articles of incorporation yesterday , in creasing tholr capital stock from $100- 000 to 3000,000. M. W. Sawyer was jailed by Detec tive Savage yesterday afternoon charged with swindling n Coiuicl UlulTa farmer named M. D. Morris out of $2 on a dice throwing racket. Shortly after the close of school at the Gibson building Wednesday afternoon , the school clocic was stolen. A little boy living west of the building says he Baw n man coming from there nbout the time stated , carrying a clock under his arm. Commissioner Berlin hns returned from his eastern jaunt. lie says ho is not an apnlicant for the position of su perintendent of the now postolllco building , nnd docs not think ho should bo appointed without llrat being con sulted as to his wishes in the matter. A nossiblo extension of the Thir teenth street car line will bo southwest from Thirteenth on Vinton to Twon- loth , and thence south to Syndicate park. The cars of the line would wss over the tracks of the South Omaha motor line on Vinton from Sixteenth to Twentieth. In timoi the line will bo equipped with electric motors. I'ernonnl J. H. Pope of Silver Creek is at the Casey. Henry St. Itoyiicr of Sidney is at the Pnxton. I. L. Fisko of Beatrice Is n guest at the Pnxton , Frank K. Hnrtlgan of Crcto is stopping at the Casoy. J. K. Jenkins of Schuylcr Is registered at the Casoy. Charles T. Neal of Edgar Is registered al the Paxton. A. Holler ot Nebraska City is stopping at the Paxton. John S. Hoover of Jiluo Hill Is stopping nt the Mlllnrd. J. K. Klothloy of Weeping Water is a guest nt the Casey. C. T. Hrown of Lincoln Is among the guests nt the Millard. W. H. Harrison of Grand Island is stop ping at the Murray. John N. Lyman of Hastings Is nmong the guests ut the Murray. J. H. Hollmgsworth of DoWitt Is among Jtho guests at the Murray. A. F. Philips and Misses Grnco and Jen- nlo Philips of Hustings are guests at the Casoy. Judge Elmer S. Dundy nn'd family will leave for a prolonged sojourn in old Mexico Sunday morning. M. L. Elsenoro , II. Bostwick , O. P. Paul , P. S. Hurgor nnd J. D. Klloy of Hastings are registered ut the Murray. Ed Hartley , an old Omnba printer , loft lost night for Los Angeles , Cnl. , whcro ho will remain for como time in the hope of ben- clltting his health. Nat Tirrall. n conductor for the past dozen years on the Kansas City , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs railroad , will resign within the next two weeks nud remove to his farm In Osage county , Unlicensed Coal Sollors. City License Inspector Hiley flled com plaints ngnlnst K. McClellan & Co. , J. W. Logan , the Onto City coal company , Omaha Ice company , J. J. Johnson & Co. nnd C. P. \Vhito for selling coal without a license. Answer to Qunric . P. J. The high license law of Nebraska Is n local option law. Any municipality under it may select at its pleasure either high lieonso or prohibition. M. H. Nolllo Bly , the correspondent , Is n n Canadian , twenty-seven years of ago. Two Flno Illncks. S. S. Curtis has commenced the erection of a throe-story nnd basement briclc cm- riago warehouse nt 814 , UK ! , U18 South Eigh teenth street , to cost between $11,000 and 12,000. V.dontne ! Nock , is hauling material for n three-story brick hotel nt Cass nnd Thir teenth streets , to cost nbout J33.000. "Nora" Ilonrv Itolonscil. Alfred G. , alias ' -Nora" Henry , the young man from Nebraska City who pleaded guilty to using the malls for fraudulent purposes Bomo tlmo ago , completed his term of im prisonment in the county Jail yesterday and was released on an order issuoa from the federal court. It will' ' bo remembered that Henry posed as n young orphan girl in the columns of u matrimonial paper and worked various farmers. Shot nt in ilin Dark. \VoolstoIn , the wholesale liquor dealer nt Thirteenth nnd Jcckson. streets , reported to the police that , nt an early hour yesterday morning whllo passing the Paxton hotel at Fourteenth nnd Fnrnnm streets , ho was shot at three times. The policeman on that bent did not hoar any reports of a pistol shot. Woolstoin cannot imagine any reason why lie should be tired at. Dr.Btrnoy.prnctico limited to cntarrh- nl diseases of nose and throat. Boo bldg. AiuiR.vntlnn Committee. A meeting was called nt W. O. Shrivor's office yesterday afternoon of the suh-com- imttconppointcd by the Joint committee of the council , board of trndo nnd real estate exchange on the annexation question. There were only three members of the sub-coin- inlttoo present , namely ! Messrs. Uechel , bhrlvor and O'Donahoo , nnd It wns thoro- lore decided to call n meeting of the com mittee nt the same place at 4 :30 : p. m. Mou- day next. Internal Huvonno ClinnucB. Collector Peters received Instructions from Washington yesterday to discharge ono of the gangers nt the Willow Springs distillery. Stephen J. Urodorlok was accordingly re lieved. It U the Idea of the department at Washington that throe gaugors can perform nil thn duties. Onlcial notlco was nlso received that the commissioners of the following storo-koopors liad been revoked. They nro nil democrats , nnd their pay was stopped souio time ago : Peter O'Shon , Door Creole ; Ocorgo II. Gea- nrlltu. Omaha ; OpIoN. Wutsou , Nebraska City ; Patrick W. Lynch , Omaha , aud John Flltkon , Omaha. Yost WritliiR Machine. " \Vonro pleased to announce the re opening of the olllco of Goo. II. Smith Jt Co. , nt 1110 S. 10th St. , Chamber of Commerce building. Mr. Smith says the llttlo misunderstanding between himself nnd the company has been sut- iBfnctorlly udjustod , und ho returns ngnln as manager ntthia point. Though ninny valuable improvements have boon lately nddod to the "YOS'iV'Mr. Smith tnys that machines Bold by him hereto fore nro giving excellent Batisfncllon , uud that ho now has over 100 tostlmo- nlula from jiuoplo In h 3 territory , Iowa mid Ntibruilcu , using the "YOST , " and wldi.uun ) ) bo noon nt his olllco ut any limy. Unit , which B Imply voices the of nil , roads , " 1 prefer the I have over M4 in my omco. " It will certainly lit the "YOST" bo- py * w ifiywttljfnto - \ Ho la Whipped br n Woinnti Whom llo Insulted. Ullly WIcdamann , n alcsman for Poycko brothers' commission house , had an cxpor * icnco Wednesday night which ho will not soon forget. It seems that several nights ago Wiodcmann met nt a ball n pretty young woman named Tilllo llumpart\vho resides In South Omaha. Ho made some propositions to her which were cast aside. Later , It Is alleged , ho made light remarks about the young woman. When the queen of the Magic city heard what had been said nbout her she wont to her uncle , John Audrid , n grocer nt 1SOO South Sixteenth , nnd told him what she had heard * The latter Immediately sent for \Vlcdo- \ mann. As soon as tlio latter stopood Into the Etoro the girl mot him with n cnno In her hands nnd struck him with It ftuvoral times on the hcnd and siioitldcrs. Wiedomann lUlomptoU. to got out of the sturo nnd away from the Irate woman , hut was held by the crowd until she had received satisfaction. When she had ceased because of exhaustion Undo Audrid took n hand In the business and K.IVO Wlodcmann several punches , much to the amusement of the crowd present. There were no arrests. Jon't Knol Well , And yet you tire not sick enough to con sult n doctor , or you refrain from BO doing for four you will nhirin yourself nnd frlonds wo will toll you just \vliat you need. ] t is Hood'a Sursaparillii , which will lift you out of that uncer tain , uncomfortable , dangerous condi tion , into a state of good health , confi dence and cheerfulness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. A I'AUSIMONIOUS SPOUSE. Ho Almost Starves IliaVlfa to Dnntli. Susie Flckonschor has filed n petition in the district'court In which she alleges that her husband , Herman , Is u star In the line of nvarico and Htlnglncss. Ho Is worth , she al leges , about 525,000. She married him In February of last year. In May they wont to St. Paul for n while , and Herman secured board for both of them nt$2. iii month Inn cheap hushcry , The provender was poor , Suslo says , but she could have stood It if slio had been given enough to nat. Hut Herman put her on en nllownnco that reduced her to n mcro skeleton , She was 11 n ally com pelled to lonvo him. She says that ho has refused to contrlbuto ono cent toward her support and that she Is in almost dcstituto circumstances. After oho left , him ho coaxed her bank nnd , under misrepre sentations , induced her to sign nvvny her property Interests in his estate. She ustts the court for u divorce and for nlitnony. Judge Douno is hearing the case of Frank Dougherty ugatnst the American water works company. Dougherty claims that , ho drove his horse into an unprotected trench dug by the waterworks company on Six teenth street near Lathrop in October , 18SS , and sustained serious personal injuries. Ho sues for $1,999. Holmes & Smith , who did $103 worth of tin worlc on , T. O. Wilcox's house , nro en deavoring to establish their claim In Judge Hopevvell's court. Henry Goodman has Joined tha army of squealers nnd kickers. Ho commenced suit in the district court yesterday ngainst Shroodor & Denm the stock brokers In the First National bank building. Goodmau claims that the linn runs n gambling place or bucket shop , und instead of carrying on n legitimate business of buying and selling stocks , grain , etc. , they \\acer with their dupes und "suckers" on the rise and fall of the market quotations , without any Inten tion of actually buying or selling the com modity. Ho further alleges that the market prices purport to bo received by telegraph by an employe of the llrm and are posted on a blackboard by another employe , thereby giving ample opportunity for "doctoring" the quotations so ns to freeze out any of the customors.SGoodman charges tnat ho dealt with the firm during the period between Oc tober , 18S8 , and March , 1890 , and during that time the "doctoring" game was played on him , whereby ho lost ! " ,000 , for which amount ho seeks to recover. The petition fails to state how much money the plaintift won during this period. Goodman nlso made nflldnvll for a writ of attachment on funds of the lirm in the First National bank , and a writ of attachment was Issued. Charles Uemdorf has commenced suit in foreclosure against David Kaufman ot al , to recover on notes for $3,000 secured by mort- gngo on lots 25 nnd 20 of the Omaha Huild- lug and Savings association's addition. Harry Johnson will devotn the next five years of his existence to learning the trade of cracking stone In the state penitentiary , with ono day each year iu solitaiy confine ment. All this is the consequence of appro priating a bolt of "silk in Kelley & Stigcr's store. John Thorno was acquitted of stealing a lot of carpenter tools from a building at Thirty-eighth and Farnam streets last fall. The trial of Dave Urowstor , charged with shootlnt ; William Uuchanan with intent to kill , will bo taken up this morning. Tne shooting occurred last winter at the corner of Eleventh and Capitol avenue m a saloon. On Monday Juugo Clurkson will begin the trial of Anton Dragood , the man , who votoa in South Omaha several times at the last election ; Tuesday , James Marshal will bo tried on the charge of arson , Wednesday , P. W. Hodson will bi tried on the charge of larceny as bailee , nnd Thursday Ed Culver will bo tried for removing mortgaged iroporty. County Court. Lars Johnson lias commenced suit ngainst Ncls O. Hrown to recover 50 2.59 alleged to 30 duo for n lot of brick. William Uloodown obtained n judgment of $118. 70 against Gillon. In the caoo of W. B. Johnson nirnlus4 J. N. Watson , judgment was rendered for plaintiff In the sum of $2i . ( ! l. In the case of William ICnrbach ngainst W. L. Seism , a suit on , a note , judgment was entered by default. There Is nothing hue Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil to quickly cure a cold or relieve Hoarse ness. Written nv Mrs. M. J. Follows , Hurr Oak , St. Joseph Co. , Mich. NAVIGATION. It Is UeliiR CoiiHldorod by tlm RonI A picture of a pleasure excursion steamer with 700 coed looking picmcors aboard , was ilaccd In n conspicuous position nt the meot- ng of the real estate exchange yesterday. After the business of the session Mr. Hlaynoy of the xcliango , a member of the firm of Wal lace & Ulayncy , explained the reason for the iresonco of tha pleasing photo. The oont ia the Llbblo Conger , a thoroughly equipped boat now owned by St. Louis parties. It carries 700 passengers und draws but 30 uchos of water. The boat is for sale at 115.000 nnd 15,000 of the stock s taken. It is proposed to organize a stock company for the purchase if the steamer , in which event It will bo jrouglit to Omaha nnd used ns a pleasure excursion nnd passenger boat to ply between Omaha , Sioux City , Nebraska City and Plattsmouth. Tno work ot organizing a stock company will bo commenced at oneo. I1' ° , llstl"K of property yesterday : Klrkwood. CO foot of lot a , block 1 , Six teenth and Mundersou streets , two stores und two Hats , $0,000. Shrivor place , lot 23 , block 0. 60x130. * 0. Orciiurd Hill , lot 10. bloclt l.SOxllB. Sl.UOO. nddlllou' Iot " block "i , , South Omaha , lot 0 , block II , 60x130 , ? l,200. Now Coaton IIUIIHO , Knn. City. Absolutely lire proof. Finest anil nrtrost hotel In Kansas City. Unex celled in Us appointments. unrv. "William Klornan died at St. Joseph's ho - > ital Tuesday ulght of pneumonia. Ho had 10 relative * In this city and his remains wore akcn In charge by a number of his frlonds , leaded by Captain Murphy of No. 1 hose louse , lire department. A brother of the dead uiau la New Haven , Conn. , was com- tnuiuYatod with unit directed that tbo body bo hipped to Now Haven. The body was nccordlngv ) prepared for shipment , but yes terday another telegram was received saying to bury the body here. The funeral service was therefore hold yesterday afternoon nud the remains interred in tha Holy Sepulchre cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. L. Ilustln was hold at 2 p. m. yesterday nt the residence ot her son , Captain C. U , | | Uustln. 1034 liar- noy street. The funeral nepvlces were conducted by Hov. Dr. Duryca nd Hov. A. W. Lamar. The pall bearers wore Messrs. W. T. Loamnn , D. L. Shane , Thomas Uonnor , J , 1C. Daniels , J. U. Howloy and Dr. O. S. Wood , all members of the First Haptut church , of which the de ceased had boon n most devout member. A long line of carriages followed the remains to their llnal resting place at Prospect Hill. Captain C. 11. { Kuetln arrived from Mexico barely iu tlmo for the funeral. The opinion of the people Is that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is the best nnd cheapest remedy for coughs , colds , sore throat , asthma , etc. 'I ho healing and purifying qualities of Salvation Oil render it the best nrtico ) for the speedy nnd safe euro of ulcerated sores. Prlco only 25 cents. INSPECTING ! KIjEVATOItS. It Is Proposed to Httvo It Dona by the Itollnr Inspector. The elevator Inspection ordinance recently introduced in the city council Is In the hands of Mr. D.ivls , a member of the committee on public property and buildings. The ordi nance was prepared by the city attorney at Mr. Davis' suggestion. It makes it tha duty of the inspector of boilers to regularly in spect all steamhydraulic nnd hand elevators used for the purpose of carrying either ; pas. songcrs or freight , and to see that the same are In perfect working order. A record of all inspections shall bo kept. Owners and operators of elevators are re quired to c.iusu an inspection of their ele vators at least onoo In three months , except in case of hand elevators , which nro to bo in spected once in six mouths , nud to have a certificate of inspection posted m n conspic uous place near the elevator entrance. The feu for each Inspection shall bnl , to bo paid by the inspector to the city treasury. Anyone ono running an elevator without the re quired cortillcato shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a line of fromSlU to $100 , nnd an additional line for each day such Inspection Is nculectcd. The owners of olovatorB shall employ com petent persons not less than sixteen years of ago to operate them. The inspector of boilers Is authorized 'to ornplo ; a clerk to assist him in the discharge of hsdutC3. ! | Mr. Davis states that the ordlnanca was Introduced to catch the death traps that nro being operated as elevators in many of the buildings of the city. He will offer nil amendment r.jcomptlui ; buildings in which the elevators nro Insdrcd and inspected at stated intervals by competent insurance Inspec tors who nro required w repjrt to the city boiler Inspector. This exemption is made in regard to the inspection of boilers. Mr. Davis will nlso report against the sec tion of the ordlnnnco authorizing the inspec tor to employ un assistant. A Poslrivo Fact. This is positively the last week of the great bargain sale of boots and shoos and to save the expense of returning the goods to the ownord , great reduc tions have boon mado. . > Ladies' kid boots at 75c , worth 81.75- Ladies' French kill boots $ ; J , worth $0. Ladies' Hurt's French kid button $ H , always sold for SO , nro. only a few of the many bargains at the great bargain sale of boots and shoes , 1210 Fimain : street. Announcements. J. M. Hill's "Possible Caso" company will be at the Boyd on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday of next week with Wednes day matinee. The company Isme of the ablest traveling , and the uccessorioj nro ex tensive nnd elegant. The play was written by Sidney Uosonfeld. the author of William II. Crane's now play , "Jho Senator , " nnd also of the liberctto of "Tho Lady or the Tiger. " "Shenandoah" Is thejattraction that is in great demand by all the moneyed managers throughout the country. The route for the regular company for next sjuson wns booked Inside of twenty-four hours , ana the play now has an offer to continue "nil through next season nt the Twenty-third street thc- olro , Now Vork. "Shenandoah" will bo produced at the Uoyd on March 20 , 21 and 22. The sale of seats for the Snrasato-D'AI- bert concert at the now Grand Monday , March 17 , opened briskly yesterday , there being about lifty people in the line when the box olllco opened , The morning mail brought requests from almost overysurroundiug city. Artistically this great concert will bo Oma ha's great , eventnml financially"the sale at the present tlmo predicts success. A complete change of programme will bo given. Tlio Iliiccniiocra of Old Flaunted the skull and cross-bones , their ensign , defiantly at the masthead. Your modern plrato , not on the high'soas , out upon the high reputation ot standard reme dies , skulks under various disguises. His hoio uud corner traula has never to any de gree affected Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , although that standard invigorant and cor rective has long boon the shining mark a which his shafts have been directed. Chea local bitters , composed of fiery , unroctillod stimulants , with an infusion , or extract pos sibly , of some tonlo bark , are still some times recommended as identical with , or similar to , or possessing virtues kindred to those of America's chosen family medicine. These perish speedily , whllo the great sub- duorand preventive of discaso pursues its successful career , overcoming malaria , dys pepsia , nervousness , kidney troubles , con stipation nnd rheumatic ailments , not only on this , but on many continents. Ijonvos of Absence. Leave ot nbsonco for ono month has been grnntod Colonel Charles M. Terrell , deputy paymaster gcnornl , U. S. A. Leave of nbsonco for ono month hns boon granted First Lieutenant Jnmo. . A. Hutton , Eighth infantry , Fort Niobraro , Nob. ninrriaun IJIUDIISO. Only ono lieonso was issued by Judge Shields yesterday , the following being the parties : Name and residence. ' Ago. ( A. Leroy Ulair. Omaha , .22 ( Helen Wilson , Omaha au IS n blood disease. Until tno poison la expelled from the system , there cau bo no euro for this loathsome nnd dangerous malady. Therefore , the only * effective treatment is n thorough course of Ayor'sSursaparllln the best of all blood purifleis. The sooner yqu bcglu the bettor ; delay Is dangerous : " I wns troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies , nud wns treated by a number of phypi- cinns , but received no bunullt until I began to take Ayor'x Sarsnparllla , A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restated my health. " Jesao M. JJoegs , Holman's Mills , N. 0. "When Ayor's Sarsnpnrllla was rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I was In clined to doubt its oOlcncy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would euro mo , I became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. J , had nearly lost the sense of smell , and my system wns badly dorangml. I was about discouraged , when n friend urged mo to try Ayur'ti Sarsaparllla , nnd re ferred me to persona whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking half a do/uu bottles of this medicine , I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstlnato ilUease In through J.lio blood. " Charles II. Maloucy , m llivcr at. , Lowell , Mass. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , irr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1'rlce $1 ; U loUIti , J. Woilli f 5 a toulo. WHERE TWJANGER LIES. The Myfltorlouniiniiil Build on Kmllng ol'BoMntiyUieFully\cooimtotl for Tliorenlilumjcrfftjin "arlppo'Msln Its ixftor effects. Nine totithfiof Ml the deaths rciiiHIng ixre from pneutnonLt. Wlmt li pneumonia ? It Is asmlilcngtoppagnamllllllngiip of ths lung * . Tlilclcheavy , nolsonods niucoiu gets Into the air Cells and pre nnn bronthlng. They clou up quickly and death ensues. Tno only salvation Is to kcop the liuiff i working and throw oil this terrlblo mucouvTaero Is only ono way In which this can b < iltino awl that Is by stlmula- tlif * them. I'mler the Inlliioiico of n proper amount of pure miilskny , the lungs draw In ilcop. full breaths nnd throw out the poisonous air. oicli tlmo It Is exhaled. Hut while this Is true and whUkay has saved mow lives than any otnor known remedy If it Is not pure whiskey , It It liable tohavoa bad effect. If It contains fusel oil , o Ueadaoho or ft foul totiRiio will bo the result. On the othcrhand , when nn absolutely pure whiskey , Ilko DulTy'H I'uro Malt \\hlskcy Is used , no III eiroots cnn by any possibility follow. Prof. Henry - , ry A. MottsnysJ "Tho ptulty of Duiry's Pure Malt Whiskey ( ns slniplo analytical tests will readily convince ) its absolute nnd should to- commend Itto thehighest public favor. " To all wo miliiMltatlnuly say. Insist upon Imvlng Duf fy' * and do not bo persuaded to take any other. DRSlETTS & BETTS 1&SO KAHNAM STIIEET , OUAIIA , ( Opposite I'axton Hotel. ) Oacuhoan.un.m. , toBp. m. Sundnj . 10 a. m. , te p.m. Specialist ! to Chronic , Nervous , Skin and Blood Dl- cases. fJT"Con uIlntlon at ofllco or by mall free. Medt < clues sent bj mall or cipre.is , securely packed , frea from observation. Guarantees to euro quickly , safe ly nnd permanently. NERYODS DEBILITY SSf Mffftl'Si flonn. Physical dccny. arising from Indiscretion , ox. cess or Indulgence. producing Blocplesnes. despon dency , pimples on the fnco , aversion to society , easily UlseourRROiJ , lacfc of conlldonco. dull unlit for study or business , nnd rinds life n burden. fafnly. perman ently and privately cure.1. Consult Drs. Uatts & Notts , IKS Farn , m Street , Omaha. Neb. Blood and SkiniDiseam re ull . completely eradicated wllliont the alii of mercury. Scrofula , erysipelas , fever sores , olotche * . ulctrf. pains In the > heaa and bonus , syphilitic sore throat , month and tongue , catarrh , etc. , permanently cured where others rmro falicd , Illndcler Complaint ! , . . Painful , UI 111 cult , t o fre quent burnlnu or bloody urine , urlno liluh colored or with milky sediment on start HnK. weak back , Konorr iHEa.Kleet , cystitis , uto. 1'romptly and safely cured cbariics reasonable. * * nPTF ? TTf y YTTP ? TP * f Guaranteed per- &w * * wUVM. * Mt 9 iS.w J\9 uianout C'ure ' re moval complete without cutting , caustlo ordlllnt'lon Cures effected nt home by patient without a momenta pain or annoyance. To TOM Hen and MiiUle-Asefl Men , A < 3TTRP PflBP al > 0 awful eToct3 ! of early ID. OUlui uUlUj Vlcp. which brings orpnulo urenkness. destroyinn both mind nnd uoay.vrltu all tsdrcaded Ills , yermanoutlv cnroJ. ' 1VP < J RplpPv ! Address those wlw have 1m , DUO. Dili 1.0 paired themselves l > y Improper Induhiencen and nnd solitary hnbltn..vlilcli rum both body and mind , unllttln them for business , study or man-lane. 81 A inn ED MEN , or thee entcrlnc on that happy Ufo , a < rare of phytdrlal debility , quickly asilitoO. OUR SUCCESS , Is based upon fncts. first practical experience , nee- onrt-overy cnse Is opeclnlly ntudloil. thus BtRrUnu ErlKbt , tlilril medlciius | ure prepared In our own lu- niorj exactly to suil CUCQ cusu , tbus nft ( > cilng euro ! wjlholit Injury. CTTHend fi cents postage for celebrated works on chronic , nervous nnd tli'licntatllaousoj. Tliuufnnili cured. rzf A frlunrtlf letter or cull may save you fu turn sulTc'rlni ; andstinino. unit atM golden yenra to lite tWNo lettura muwpriMl unlri'9 ncoompunloJ by 4 cents In atamus. AUJrujs orcnlt on I > KS. BETTS A S5ETTS , H03 Fnrntm struct. Omnba. Web. - - . . a UnJcr tli'Jni.urJKciiH'iit ot tlio Mexican International Banking Co. for.i'uislonurle ? . Incorporated by tlio state of Chl > uualiuu , MOVIcc > , l''or Charltnblc I'urposns. GUAM ) MONTJUjY IUAVIXO will tn' < o pno ! In nub'.lc tit tlio city of Junroi ( for inorly I'uioilol Nortol.Motlco. WIOI KSI > AY , tiiMiirj a.ipii , isoo. untlortho pcrncnil supervision of ( Jcncnll Joii.N'S. MIHIIV and Mr. OAMII.O AliriUl.l.i.es , tlio former u gentleman of such prominent' . ! m the United Mutes that hli pro'onco alone It snnirlunt Kiinrnntcu to tlio putillo that Ihodniwhur * will ho helil with strict lion- o-ty und fulniuis to all. and the littler ( tlio nuuor- vlviruf the Miixlcnu government ) Is of equal stand lui1 ami Integrity. CAMTAIj I'KBZE , $00,000. Only (50,001) ( ) Tickets. Only < n,00t ) Tickets. Whclo Tickets. II. Half Tickets , fci. Quarter Tickets , $1. I.lSfof 1MIIX.1S3. 1 Priio of fco.mo i 7. j , nno 1 I'rlzoof liii IH 1 1'rlioof MUUls Ill'rlzeiof l.uweuchiiro. in Prizes of ifMiMclinro S.IXH ! ti 1'ilzusOH llUcuclinru f'.UO KIH'rliesof ft. ) cadi nro .WJ 'JJJ IVUc-s uf 'Ucachnro tM ) 100 Til/esof 8 aioaehare $ fl,0 ) 1UI 1'rltoJ nf : iileuL'haro ! iiXJ ) llUl'rltesof sseai'hari ! " ' TIIIMIVAI : , IMIIXIM. W.1 Terminals to f nii ) > l I'rlio ot WJ rich nro _ . UU Torinlnuli to f iuuu 1'rUo of HJ oachnru. . . 6.V.U l..ill t'rlios amounting to WotlionndariUnod hereby certify that the llanco NacloiKU of .Me'vico , In I'lilhuahui luts on deposit from the Jloxl.-nn inlernnllonal llanlilne Coinpnny. thnnuce sary fun Is to tit iriinlpn tlie payment ot all the frlroi drawn hi the ( iltANn l.oi rritv or Jl'Alti-/ . Wo further certify thai wo will miporvlsu all the nrraiiKumcnls , und In por.ii iniiiuiiio and enntiol all thoiliawlnjisot this ltury , anil that the iMiiiniiro conduitod with honotty , fiilui-'ss , nnd la t'ood faith toiTiud all vartlgs. ] QtS S. Mosnv , Couiral 'loner. ( JAM 11,11 AlKll'UMCS. ' fiiiicrfl | or for the ( io\eminent. If any llclot ilrnnlnu n ptl/o Is fcent to Ihounder- sltfiieil. Its fiii'n valuuwlll I'd collsctod nnd remitted to the owner thereof free of clmr-ic. KliiiAit II. Tnmxsov. I'rosldcnt Kl I > asuliitlo mi llank , ii : riuo.Tcx. AOKN I'M AN I 10D. Tor club rales , or any further Information wrlloto the umlcr.-tliiiieJ , suunx your address cleurl ) . with statecounty , hlicot und numter. MOID rapid mall delivery will bo niiured by your enclosInK an envoi- uiiubeurlim yonrliilinddrus . ilUXICA.N LNCtiLVArlON M. llAVKI.Vtl CO. , Cltyof Juatez , Mexico. NO'JICH. fend rcmlttincai for tickets hy ordinary letter. : onlulnliiK Me n y Dnler , issued by all Uxprei * Com. [ lanloii , fiuwork KzohaiiKo , Hank llruft url'oslul note Address all rovlslered letters til MEXICAN IMIUINATIUVAI , IIANUINd Co. , City of Juarez , Mexico , coMBiHATinit nnnpr Cfl ! C ? , OiUitUL OfiLL ! At Chlraco. Mart-h 17 to S3 , 19W , liillnllerv [ i.adjolnliiii Ciponl. tlon IliilWIni ; , CJil hurrcs ut all kliiilfllnL'ludriiKfavt tn t lei annd iKicciMUllhund without iNOrds S50 Ht nJ r.l llr.J , ISO Sou.M nd rl , 150 llaij.lti. i > , J Of the many breeders inaLln censlRmnentn \ \ o men. tlon U U. HMlppve , California i II. I' . 1'rppcr , L'lmrfli llrai.and LawU 1'uulc , Kcnlurkvi H. A. Uro n , Mich. , " ' "arc , ( nd , Waters mock IVumV | * . , Mill be KOI | ( trned by ( lalllirnllli Ura > . , ItrM ] lro . , and llunt r llrD .arJnnnYlll < > .WIi.KreUral | tolMllnaiikce.Wl . | J. I ) . Ilcckutt , ChlroKO , 111. , I if con llros. , Ottawa , III. Uouio and get any kinil of a kuno or trim yeu want. 4Uch animal Hold to t ho hlchctt bidder nlthout rcier o or tiyhld. Wo protect uurpntnnn. Trottlimanddrarthona cataloEruci Isiued sepiirntelrt utiitnvnkli you witnt. Addrctt KIDD , EDMONSON & MORSE , COO iltilita Blnil , lali | i or L < ilutc i Kt lu < Vr. ArrcaU dbchargos from tlia urinary orff&oj In either MX in 40 hours. It U superior to Copaltn , Cubeb. or lnM- ] tlotu , and frco from all bad tooll or other tnconvctilcocei , SA NTA L-MI DY' ' C n ul i. * UcUlMir lbtbi UlUtt without LUh cent ara pinula * . SHOES FOR MEN ' ' Tlmfc nro worlh buying nml worth wcnring. ,0nr SUCC033 in the shoo business has encouraged us to incrcnso tins tloparfcineut consiilorftblo nudvo nro swallowing by fnr tlio Invest assortment of slioos for men niul boys. OUR SHOES A KM EMPHATI CALLY THE BEST 1'9 HE HAD ANYWHERE AND ARE SOLD WITH A G.UAKANTEK. . 13ut nsitlo from tliisyou will find in our shoo department bargains which cannot bo duplicated imywhoro else. Excellent workingmen's bufT shoes , seamless , warranted solid leather soles and counters , congress nnd Incc with plain and cap toes , at S1.25. Men's good calf skin shoes , will outwear several solo , ' , congress and Incc , nil styles oC toes , at $1.85. ' Our moit popular shoo is the Men's fine calf Goodyear Welt , at § 2.50. This is beyond n doubt the best value ever ottered in shops. They have perfectly smooth insoles nnd give comfort nud .satisfaction to Uio wenror. We have them in all styles of lusts and toes. Every shoo store would nuk for shoes of siune quul- ily , 3.B The stock in our $3.90 hand welt shoos id of the finest American Calf nnd Kangaroo. Thuy are made by one of the best manufacturers in the country ; are beautifully finished nnd fit elegantly. You cannot get n belter shoo if you pay § 6. Genuine Cordovan shoss , hand sewed and of fine finish at $4.30. The very finest French Calf shoes , strictly hand sowed , nro sold by us nto.i > 0. Theic is positively no better shoo made nnd you mnko n great mistake if you think by.paying more money you get a better shoo. Every shoo store will charge you for the same quality nnd malco § 7.50 or IS. 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 we can lit nnd suit everybody. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Having about completed the I in our store , we 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 to $5. Men's Spring Over coats from $6 to $30. All heavy overcoats will be sold at a liberal redution Ki : NIGHTS. COMMBNCING THURSDAY , MARCH 13. ( Saturday Matlnes. ) The r.eaiUnK Comedy Organization Traveling In AuBUtilu Daly's Lnteit Conuj'ly yucccss Surprises of Divorce , -OH- Tlie Lottery of Love , From Daly's Thnntnr New Ycirlc City. Scats go on sixlo Wetlncbilny. Enfrnifomont Extraordinary I ITIOMOAV F.VKXIWW , IHAItUia IT lloturn ciiKacemout niul faiowoll npjiearanccof thoKleixleHt living iinislcliun , uiiilor tlio iiuiu- ngcinuiitof II. M , Abbey und .Muurlcu Uriui , SARASATE-D' ' ALBERT , I'nblo Do Snrnsntr , X'iolin , Ktmoii D'Allicrt , 1'la10 , ASSISTED 11V ntinc. Ilcrtlio Ainr.v , I'lano , t'rlces Kntlrochangoof : f..oi ) , 81 proKrainnio. W. tl.oj mul Mo. llesorvoil ( | seats ou sale Thursday niornlii , Miiroli 13tli , j " " " " " * " " ' " ' ' "V- * * ' ' * tiJjJW" t/ -J-L" "Vfffi VW'XV Three Nlftlits anil .Mntincc , Coniiiiciiflnjr JIunilay , March 17lu ( J. MTlIILI/S Onion SquareTheaferOo -IX- A POSSIBLE CASE , A Laughable Comedy by Sydney Itoscu- felil. Tlio latest Noiv York Success. Illegnut Costumes. SiimiitiioiiB Htn 'Inif , Scuti oaaaleb'aturduy , Of Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Solid Silver and Quadruple Plated Ware. Goods Hilary Umbrellas Etc . Jewelry , Optical , , , , IP Arc belli ; ; made by u , ivlitlo most dealers complain tliui Ihcir "trade Is dull. " 'The public appreciiilo UAfltfiJAliVS , as evidenced by the liberal patronage we are receiving. BIUT WMV not ? Wo Mive yon From as to 50 per vent , even on tlio most Maple Kiiodn , and A DOS , 3. , A ill SAVEH ) IS TWO BOLIASIS MAI > E. We must got out on the ESctail .Puwelrr Itiisiness , in our I > ar e und Int'r WliolcMiIo Trade demands it. Xotico onr 5 large sliou- windows from day to day , and see what we aio olleriui ; . 1 ' SP33CJAIATTTEXTIOX is'ealled to the following : 1OI ) Fine Steel Curving Sol-ioT.'J pieces , only § ii ; worth I 8T . 350ut Sets ol'G&Ncks ami Oracle , in case , only SI cat-It [ world S3 Ulcganl B'iano L.aniM , St2.r ! O , worth § ; CiliKAT EtEIKHJTIOX IN I' J A SOS AM > OIIGA\ $ I'OItj TDBE NBJXT SO DAVS. Open Saturday JKveii njj until it ] o'elncU. MAX MEYER & BRO..Cop. Sixteatii an ! Faraai S The ( New ) Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Ilracci , Appliances for deformities and Trnnsci. llest Facilities , Apparatus and Itomedlot fdr Huccostfiil Treatment , of nvcrr form of illnrniin ri'r qnlrliiK Jlodlcal or r iiiKlealTieitmont. : NINIITV UUO.Mr ) IXU TATIKNTrf , Hoard mid Attendance llo t Arconnuodalloni West. Write for tlrvularson Deforniltli'M and Ilrncei , Triimiit , ciuh I'eut I'matures of Spine , Hli'i. Tumors , Uaiu-ur , L'ntnrrli , Ilroncliltls , Inhnlatlon , lllectrlclty , rnnilyali , llpllepsy , Kidney. Iliad- iler , Hie , Kar. Skin and Illooil , and nil hnr lcal Operations. DlriliASKS ( ) ! ' WOMIi.V a Kperhilly llook of Dlieaiiesof Woiiii-n 1'ieo. Wo hiivn lately added n I.ylnln Department for Women Durlnit ruiillneiueut. ( Strictly I'llvnto. ) Unly llpllnbln.Medlenl Instltuln.Making 11 hpeelalty of 1'IIIVATI ! DIHI.'ASNH. All lllood llneu ) e-iniu' < -iliilly treated. Hyphllltlc poison removed from the nystem without mereiirr. New llestoriitlvotieatment for Lois of Vital Tower. I'arllci linnhlo to visit in may ho treated at homo hy coru' ponilcnco. All eommnnle.'itlons ronlldentl.il , Medicine or Instruments ent hy mull or rxpieis - curely pa ( Ked , no marks to Indleato contents or sender. Uno personal Interview preferred. Call and i oiHuItt nsornenil hlstoiy of yiinrca > i < . and wo will send In plain wrapper our IIOOIv TO .MII.N I'llKK upon l'rl\aV | | Special or Xei vims llsen e < , liiipolem1) ' , rtyphllli. ( ileeland varlcocele , wlthiuestlon | list. Addicni Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute t , Corner 9th and Iltmioy Strcots , Omuhu , Nob. ETCHINGS , (0-EMERSON , , ENGRAVINGS ( HTHALLBTAi DAVIS1 ARTIST SQ MOULDINGS , HHTPIANOSA ; Ol'.OAN3 FRAMES , egr-SIIKKTMU-alO. 7 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebrask Tlio Well Known Siocl | llsl , linuiiirpaisad. In the treatment of a ? formt of I'm VATK lli.HKMfE andS-trlctnroamrii ; mi ntead. Im imtency , l.os of .ManhowJ , and Ambition. HterrllUy or llurieneM absolutely cured , bend for ( look * , " 1 hu Mfo Secret. " lor Stan or Woman , each 1) ) cents ( itHiupi ) , Ncrroiu I'emalo llsi' ) e , cured ( iiikkly und permanently * Treatment by corifipondon . ftamps for reply. Conviitatloii free. omcuS. 15. Cor UtU and Jaokion Streets , Uamlm .Noli. OR MEN ONLY ! F-liMMlllKf Vrrnrtnr EgMiaiiinOMftr Vminr lUbvil * B bl UANHUOUUII/ t r 4. ll v UtaUrft ttj Alrtaitk . . nBiKf OIIIpPltUUKUlX Wl1WurtoDI. JkV.UI.Ir . .f.lll.l IIOHK lUHT T-ll..ni. I. . 4 , , , an l.illf ; r B 10 HUM n J l r.l C i lrl . Urlu Uiu. IKMrlpIlK B li trl i lUa d tr or.uill.4iilidirrM. ( AUiiu ERIK MEDIOAL O0. | BUFFALO , N. Y < Tlio only fufo ami jnlnloss nielhoil of extract * l a t ° etli , un > l tlm only inotlioil or lunertlnif ti'otlt wituout jilute , reinalnlni ; cleuu uiul duca nlie. ! IHt. IIAI' IIAU'OI'T 1MO DOUGLAS afUlibT .