8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! SATURDAY , MARCH 15. 1800. THE CITY. The city clorlt 1ms Issued 1,300 dog1 to duto. II. 0. I'riul 1ms boon appointed por- mntiont rnihvuy clerk , his run to bo foo- Iwcon Lirnvoou to Superior on the Elkhorn - horn roml. City Llconso Inspector Illloy has filed complaints npnlnst S. Wymlllor nnd T. 1-3. Lee for selling coal without u llucnsc. Wllllnm Goodocko & Co. , clpnr dcnl- crs nt BO I South Fifteenth street , hnvo placed n clmttol inortRnco for ? 1.KM ! ) on their stock in favor of the Bank of Com merce. Rov. Father John William * of St. iJnrnnbiui church is lyintf very ill at the rectory , corner Nineteenth and California. His nltmont Is an vu to U case of la prlppo superinduced by overwork. The Omaha Business colloRo literary society will give an entertainment this evening at the corner of Sixteenth and Capitol nvonuo. An interesting pro gram mo IIIH boon prepared and a very pleasant tltno is anticipate : ] . Every body is cordially invited to attend. 1'ornoiinl I'nrniirripln. E. 11. Stcphonson of Lincoln It at the Pax- ton. ton.W. W. T. Hlcldy of Columbus is at the Mor chant. . . R I' . Mills of Cordon Is roRlstorod at llio Casoy. A. M. Wherry of North Plntto Is nt the Cnsoy. S. tl. Elwood of O'NolU Is a Riiost at the Cnsov. W. K. Kurtz of Fremont Is a guest at the Mlllard. C. T * Harrison of Lincoln Is stopping at the Casey. W. P. Urltchllold of Fullortnn Is stoppiiiR nt the Casey. II. E. Honostocl of Nlobrara Is registered nt tlto I'uxtoti , Frank Sharuo of Uattlo Crook Is registered nt the Mlllnrd. \V. \ \Villlatnsof AlrmvortU Is roRlstnrod nt tlio MoiclmnU. David Moore of Omaha was at the Coutcs , Kansas City , yestordny. O. \Vhit3on nnd wife of Hcd Cloud are guests nt the Merchants. II. L. Ucatty and wlfo of Lincoln are topping at the Merchants. E. L. Dodder of Grand Island is among Ilia arrivals at the Milliircl. II. L. Llppcncott nnd C. L. Allan of Lin coln nro guests nt the Millurd. C. C. Holilon of Otnnlin registered at tlio Lulund in ClilcnRO yesterday. I ) . W. Philips of Omaha rogistcrcd at the ' Fremont In Chicago yesterday. Joseph flnrncnu , . Jr. , registered at the Coatcs in Kansas City yesterday. T. M. Slmllcnbcrgcr , cashier of the Brad * Bbaxv , Neb. , bonk , is at the Paxton. M. Welch , Thomas Kllloon and George W. Daw of Fremont at o among the guests at the Paxton , K. .1. Kllpntrlclc and wlfo , .T. 1J. Weston and J. D. Kllpalrlck of Beutrlco are nmouff the arrivals nt the Ptixton. O. II. Phillips of Beatrice Is nt the Casey. Mr. Phillips is connected with the land do- rmrtmont of thu B. & M. railway company. O. II. Andrews , clnrk of too Murray , was culled to Davenport lust night by n telegram announcing the serious Illness of onoof too family. Cuptnln Knstii ) , Hen ( jallaglicr and Louis Schroeder returned Thursday morning from Mexico , whore they had beun to inspect their gold mlno , the El Kofugio. A. B. Ko.Uoii of Berlin , Otoo county , Neb , , wns n visitor nt Tin : Ben building yes terday. Ho is n prominent stock raiser in that locality and of course sweius'by Omaha nnd the state. Mr. Nixon Waterman , the "Small Change" artist of thu Chicago Hornld , called upon Tim HER people yostorduy. Ho loft this : - paper recently to accept the pluco ho now holds with BO touch credit , to himself -and the Herald. A weak back , with n weary aching lame ness over the hips , is a sign of disoiised kid neys. Use the best kidney curntivo known , Which fo Burdock Blood Bitters. Slioriir lioyd Hilton. ( "Sheriff Boya wont to Lincoln Thursday with two insane patients. Mrs. Pauline Dro\ol and Charles Wilbur. Soon after leaving the Omaha depot Mrs. Drovol bo- cnrno violent , and seizing Sheriff Boyd's right hand bit a picco of the flesh off it at the end. Before reaching Lincoln tno sheriff's fin- Bor bccnmo very sere nud was badlv swol len. Ono of the physicians In the asylum dressed the injured member , nnd no serious results arc feared , although such bites fre quently result disastrously. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIKl'INE OINTMBNP is only put up in lurae two-ounce tin boxes , uiul Is an nbsoluto euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all akin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for tno OKIUINAL AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at i3 ! coats per bos by mall 30 cents. Wlu po Are They ? Mrs. Hello Wiggins of Eldorvillo , Hancock county , 111. , writes to the Omaha postmaster for Information concerning her husband , Thomas Wiggins , who left her penni less with ilvo llttlo children to aupport nnd came to this city. Mrs. Wiggins , says her husband has a sister hero by the name of Strand. Mrs. Wiggins has wilttcn to her but has received no answer. 'Iho wife savs further thnt she hus become so destitute that she has been forced to go back to Ilvo with her aged mother. Frank J. Appcnzoller of Decatur. 111. , writes to the postmaster com-emlng Albert Apponzollor. n young man of twonty-throo who cnuio to Omaha a tow months ago and 1ms mysteriously disappeared. Ho Is a lira- innu. _ AiiMoiiiu'i'iupiits. Sydnov Kosentluld's unique comedy , "A Posslblo Case , " will bo played for the first tinio in Oinaliu by J. M. Hill's Union Square company on next Monday evening. The company Is tlio same that wns organized especially for the production nnd run In Now York city , and Is a very note one. Thu com- pnny Is returning from n trip to the Pnclflo coast , where it mot with a most cordial re ception. Mr. J. Chnrlcs Davis , manager of the Emma Juch opera company , who is ono of the ablest nnd best known theatrical man- ngem In America , witnessed a performance of "A Possible Casu" In San Francisco three weeks ago. and remarked while in the city last week that everything that had boon said In favor of the play WJIB correct , and that it wouUl bo no disappointment to the theatergoers - goers of Omuha. The salu of scuts will commence this morning. The advent for a now play by the foremost of American dramc.ti ta1s under any circum stances bit occasion of great intercut to thentro goers , but especially is it whnn tlio play has had such romariiubia success in Now York. Boston , Chicago and Son Fran cisco , as Dromon Howard's "Shonamtoiih" hus hud. It will bo produced for the IIrat tlmo In thl city at Bovd's opera homo for thrca nights and a mntinco , commencing next Thursday overling , with its important cast , Bconory and auxilarlos. The gala of seats for thoSarasata-D'Albcrt grand farewell concert , which takes place nt the Gland Monday , March 17 , opened favor ably at the box ontca Thursday morning. It is almost certain tnut every suut will bo sold before the theatre opens. Sen or Pubhi do Surasnte , violinist , and Euecno U'Albert , andMudanio Bnrtlio Marx , pianist'appear nud will undoubtedly uttraot the bust people of our city. Miles' fsrrvnuml I.Ivor 1'llln , An important discovery. They act on the liver , Btoninah and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllllouinois , bad taste , torpid liver , pile * and cointlpatloii. SpiaiiJIJ for inon , women and children. Suialloat , mildest , urest. SO deles for & cents. Samples free t Kuhu Sc C'o.'i , IBln and Uouglu. ASSOCIATION. Some of Itfl Kepreflontntlvc/i llunli to Itn ocnoc. . Botweou stntoaients ma Jo to ft freight man nnd representatives of the demurrage bureau or Cnrorvlco association rognnllng the condition of the latter thcro aeoms to Do an extremely wldo difference. The former was reported n * saying that the bureau had vlrtunliyloiit Its usefulness. This statement the association denies and In reply offers strong evidence of Its untruthfulnoss. "Our meeting last Wednesday was not an cntlro failure , " said ono of the oniclals. "Chairman Jones wns not out of town , but nt homo nick , nnd the bureau , I ran nssttro you , Is not on its last legs. "I don't uilnd saying to you thnt a meeting of the Cnr-sorvlcn association was hold In Chicago last week with thirty-one repre sentatives present. Mr. Jones was thcro nnd came back hlahly elated over the out look for greater success In the future than wo have had in tlio past. The llret demur- rngo bureau in thu country was organized right hero In Omaha about three years ago , ' by three roads. 'I hey were the Union Pa cific , B. ft M. nnd Missouri Pncllle. Today , every ono of the thirteen lines centering nt this point , belong to it and nro sailsflpJ with the work It la doing. "Tho facts are that our RUCCCHS , almost from the start , has bcon HO great that since , from the modest beginning , over llfty bureaus hnvu bi-on established ; and , as has been stated , thlrty-ono of these were repre sented at the mooting in Chicago. Such a growth In so stiort a tlmo hardly looks as though uo wcro playing out. "Of course , wn have our llttlo differences , but merchant * Jlnd It much better to pay any storage charges assessed ugalnst them than to refine. I'lio difference Is ttmt in stead of milking warehouses out of cars for thirty , sixty and ninety days , ns wns the cnso bofoiowohudn bureau , the cars are now unloaded promptly and returned to the roads for sci vice. " "Tho mooting mljonrnca unlll next Thurs day , when nnntuor will bo hold to discuss ono or two mooted questions nnd adiust a few matters which will put the burn.iu on a Btill stronger fooling. Tlicro is no doubt of its popularity and usefulness. The largest jobbing firms , which , nt llrst , protested loudly against being forced into unloading their cars within a certain tlmo or pay a penalty of so much per day on each car for every day It remained subject to ttielr order over that time , are now among tno best pa trons. "Tho scheme has been reduced to such a system that hardly a merchant permits him self to bo caught for demurrage. The roads uro greatly bcncllttcu becnuso they get the use of their cars. Four or Ilvo years ago the Union Pacific yards were daily so crowded that very often great difliculty was encountered in awltchlng and making up trains. " A O mill .Joker. The construction nnd operation of a United States telegraph and postal company would jio much simplified by securing Iminc.- dinto use of the Union nnd Central Pacific telegraph lines nnd making them a part of the system. It" would give Undo Sam lines frotn the Missouri rivur to the Pacific coast. Starting at Omaha it would have n trunk line traversing Nebraska. Wyoming and Utah to Ogdon. with another important brancti from Kansas City , joining the main line at Cneyonno. The Central Pncillc starts of course at Ogdcn , and passes through Ne vada , as well us California , to San Fran cisco. "Those suggestions I read in Bonio Now York dispatch , " said a railroad man yesterday. "They struck mo rather for cibly. It is furthermore stated , however , that Jay Gould worked a quiet little scheme into tlio proposed Union Pncilio funding bill which will urovont this sort of thing ever being dono. 'f hut bill , ns I undcrslsnd it , provides for the removal of all government control of the Union Pacific which would permit t'no Western Union to maintain Its hold on the wires without hindrance. This is what we call a Gould joker. " After tint li. At SI. A very lively contest has sprung up be tween Lincoln and Hastings for the B. & M. shops , providing they nro removed from Plattsmoutu , which seems , as yet , to bo a matter of doubt. Several months nco , it was reported from Lincoln that the company proposed moving them to that place- , but the officials say they have no knowledge" of Hiinh a move being contemplated Ex-Mavor Bostwlck nnd ono or two other leading business men of Hastings nro hero nnd arc said to have coma on thu nulet to consult General Manager Holdrega on tha subject. ' 1 hey have thus far received uo en couragement , An ofllclal circular received in this city states that K. P. Vining , who is well known here , has boon appointed general traffic m.ui- ngcr of tha St. Louts & San Francisco road , with headquarters at. St. Louis. Some years ngo , while general freight agent of the Union Pacific am ! n resident at Oinahii , Mr. Yining bccaino widely Known as the author of n book In which ho attempted to provo that Hamlet , the melancholy Dane , was a woman.About that tlmo Anna Dlclconsou wns traveling through the country playing the part ol Hamlet. Notes mill I Vice President Holcomb of the Union Pa- clllo is expected noino front tlio east today. Assistant General Solicitor Kelley and General Freight Agent Tohbotts of the Union Pacific are at Sioux City before the interstate commerce commission. E. M. Ford , passenger representative of the Union Pacific at Dos Moincs , came in yostorduy with a party of travelers from iloughton , who are cu route to Oregon , II. A. Johnson , general freight agent of the "Pan Handlo" road , Denver , is in the city. city.General General Western Agent Ritchie of tbo Northwestern hus gone to Chicago on busi ness requiring his presence at headquarters. Prominent clnrgymon , physlclats and nil classes of citi/cns are unanimous in the en dorsement of Salvation Ol ) , the greatest euro for rheumatism. No greater guarantee of the oxcelhlnqo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup could bo furnished than that it is recommended by all the leadIng - Ing druggists. vs cunsr. Ho Turns Out to lc a Thief mill u A. S. Hltchlo hung around Central police station nearly all dny nursing what might bo called lump jaw. Thursday night ho had a dcspcrato encoun ter with a thlof named "Bii''k" ' or "Chuck" McNamarn. His correct 11 rat name Is John. Hitchlo nnd he , it seems , had boon drinking. 'I hey had never met before When they thought of separating Kltchlu offered McNnmura the hospitality of his loom in the Crclghton block. The offer wiia accepted. The men occu pied separata beils. Later Hitohio awoke and discovered MoNnmara searching his pockets. Ho sprang out of ocd nnd clenched with the ttilaf. Then they broke away and Hitchlo grasped his revolver , which ho was about to explode when McNamara took it away from him and sot upon the lawyer with n will. Each pummeled the other nnd both began to bleo.l profusely , liltchlo being budly cut on the inside of the right cheek by being struck on the outside , the blow driving his tooth Into the llosli. Blood stained the carpet and the bed clothes , and both beds wcin badly broken. Finally McNamara got out of the room , taking u tlh him n diamond pin , gold watch and chain uiul $18 In cash. The polleo were notified and succeeded in locating McNamara nnd locked him up. A search warrant was issued for 1311 Nortn Sixteenth street , where McNamara lives. 'Ihoro tha pin was found but the watch nnd money nro t > tlll missing. The charge ngnnut MeNainara will bo grand larceny. Clipped from Canada Presbyterian , under signature of U. Blnckott Uobmson , Propr.- I was cured of oft recurring bllllous head aches by Burdock Ulood Bitters , The Traveling MenS Club. The directors of the Omaha Traveling Men's club hold a brief session yesterday af ternoon. Lutlo was accomplished , Acom- mliteo consisting of Messrs. Goodton , Oar- son and Johannes was appointed to aecuro estimates forfurnituio , etc. It wai almost decided to take the rooms In the board of trade building , The next meeting of the di rectors will bo held ono week from yester day at Darrow & Logan's at 1 p , m. 'JI1I3 KMUIOIIN HEUONK. How thn Nlolielsoii Woman la Consid ered by Her I-'riciiiIs. A BKK reporter met a resident Ellthorn In this state , and from blm gath ered sonio Information regarding the woman Nicholson or Ntokorson , who has figured and still continues a prominent character In the II , H. Cook dlsapporanco. "At the tlmo of the suicide , " ho said , "I went out to the Nicholson residence , four miles north of Elkhorn , to tallc with the woman. I was informed by her parents that she was at Sidney , in this state , xvhcro she owns a farm and has a married sister. Later developments nnd your Kingfisher corres pondent's repot t , however , glvo her parent A the Uo , us she was , beyond a doubt , In the Oklahoma country nt tno tlmo with Cook. "She was in Etkhorn on or about February 10 , stayed two or three days and loft , it is supposed , for Oklahoma as she was desirous of purchasing a ticket at Elkhorn direct to that country. I will Btato that , I was out of town whim Mio wns in our city , or , In all probability , I might have mot her. "Her visit at tlmo mentioned was sup posed to bo for tlio purpose of converting into cash four head of horses belonging to Cook , which were pastured by n Mr. Dlns- dalc , an uncln of the Nicholson woman. This will probably explain her sending Cook money , IIB mentioned by your Oklahoma correspondent. Thcra Is no record of her sending any money ( rora Elkhorn. "Sho m.ulo the statement , I am told on good authority , that Cook was not dead , but WIIR In Oklahoma , when ho was doing woli. "Prior to thu Cook episode. Miss Nichol son moved In the best society , had a good character and her company was much sought after by many of the rural beauxassho _ , was " of prepossessing appearance , a go'od"convcr- Rtitloiiullst , and was supposed to have good "horso sense. " Iho dogs out th.ero'Would not bite her , after what has transpired bo- twnon her nnd Cook. "vVliilo public opinion Is divided , It is the belief extensively thnt there was 'metno.l' in Mrs. Cook's identifying the Mlllard ho tel suicide , as her husband. The Nicholson woman's story to the effect that COOK is alive is accepted as true , Mrs. Cook's tojtho contrary notwithstanding. " "That tired feeling" is entirely ovpr- eoino by flood's Sursaparilln , which pivesii feeling of buoyancy and strength to the whole system. SHOU.'MAIvlOH'ri TE.1IPEK. It Asnin HuccE'cds in GntdiK Its Owner Into Surinut Trout ) ] . Some tlmo ago W. T. P. Wood otnployod a man minimi Arthur Keltlo to take care ot several horses for him. Koltlo to receive S3 a week for so doing and 10 per cent of their selling prlco when they should bo In market ing trim. Keltic says there was some hitch on Wood's part when the selling tinio cime , and that lie took possession of ono ot the nags to secure his 10 par cent. Thereupon Wood had him arrested on the charge of grand larceny. The matter came uu for hearing before Judge Helsloy yesterday afternoon. Leo Estolle , for the de fense , claimed that , a man might go to n livery stable , lure a rig and not return it , wi hout laving himself liuolo to the charge of cither grand laremiy or horao stealing. Ho hcht that the case in hand was an almost parallel one , nnd ho could bring authorities to prove it. This assertion seemed to set Assistant City Attorney Shoemaker nearly wild. His fuco reddened to a llnry tint , and swelling up. clenching his fists and rushing up to Estcllo , ho hissed : "Sir , you nro trying to do that most con temptible of nil thmgs wilfully nnd wan tonly deceiving this court , as you know just as well as that you hnvo a band on your shoulders that you cannot produce author ities to provo your rank assertion. " Estello turned pale with raito. Ho ap peared to bo gathering himselt to pounce upon Shoemaker. Instead of doing BO , ho gave vent to his intense storm of passion by calling down a series of demoniac curses upon ills young opponent's hoad. The court called time and continued the case to Monday at 3 p. m. In another column of Tin : BII : : is an Horn headed "Strong Laiigutifrc. " It is tin advertisement worth reading. Tnoso who have spent $15 or $4 curing a cold nnd perhaps still feel the olTccts of it or hnvo been annoyed by ono for two or three weeks will appreciate what ox- Mayor Loughran has to bay. Chmubor- luin's Cough Runiody , of which it speals , has inudo man friends in Omuha during the past few months. A SHAKiuAUB. . How It'aa I'layuil on a Florence Kalinin Mnn. " W. J. Ilorton , a Florence saloonkeeper , was arrested yesterday on the charge of obtaining property under false pretenses. The complaint was liled byV. . O. Lostor. Lester owned a saloon at Florence. Early in December ho sold out his place to Hnrton , the consideration being $ . ' ,500. Of this amount ? 200 wns paid In cash , nnditUo bal ance In real estntc. Among the property In the dcnl was a deed for an aero lot at Cut-Oft island. The quit claim was slened "Clarence Calvin. " tester claims that , the signature Is n forgery as there is no such man , ant ) furthermore that the lot is and was at the time of thu deal owned by John I. liedlck. U lion Horton was called before Judge ITolsloy ho said ho wus not ready for prelim innry trial. He was then placed under $1,000 bonds. BETTER THAN GOLD. HESTORED HER HEALTH. Tor KJ.jcara I suffered from bolls , cryjlpclos end other blood affections , t iklnx during that tlrao crcat quantities of different medicines wltll- oat clvb ? mo any perceptible relief. I'rlcnda Induce J nio to try 0. a. S. HImprc\cd mo from the etart , and after taliina e cral bottlcg.rc- . ctorod tny health as far A31 could hcpa for at iny ago , which la noveovcnty.fle years. Mr.s. U. M. I.UCAS , Bowling Green , Ky. Trcolkc on Tllood nn 1 RUIn DUeascemallcd free. Ul'ECIl'IO CO. . Atlanta.Gu. DOES CURE In Its First Stages. J3 mre i/oii get the genuine. Catarrh IS a blood diionno. Until tno poison la expelled from tbo system , there caa bo no euro fat * this loathsome and dangerous maludy. Therefore , tbo only effective trcntnituit Is n thorough course of Aycr's Sarsaiiirllla ) tlio best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; dolpy Is dangerous. " I wns troubled with cntnrrh for over two years. Intried various remedies , and was treatdtUbyn number of phjsl- clans , but received no benefit until I began to tnkoVAjcr's Sarsaparllln. A few bottlps of tills medicine cured mo ol this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. Boggs , Holuian's Mills , N. 0. " When Aycr's Snrsapnrllla was rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I wns in clined to doubt Its cfllcney. Having tried no ninny rotm-dlcs , with llttlo ben efit , I bad no faith that anything would euro me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost thn sense of smell , and my system was badly deranged. 1 was about discouraged , \\hon a friend urged mo to try Ayer's Snrsapnrilln , and re ferred mo to persons whom It had cuied of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this mullclno , I nm convinced that the only surounyof Uniting this obstinate disease is through thu blood , " Charles II. Malouey , 113 Itlvcr St. , Lowell , Mass. areaparilia j Dr. ! . C. Ayer & Co. , Lcv.-cll , M&ss. 1'rlco $1 ; li bollfcf , $5. Worth $ S a bottlo. DRS. BETTS & BETTS T , OMAHA , N.UJX ( Opposite Pnxton HotoU Offloo hours , u i. m. , tp8 p. m. Sundnyi. 10 a. m. , le p.m. Specialist ! In Chronic , Nervous , Skin oni'Blood Dl * cases. r/7 Consultntlon at odea or by mall free. Medl- clues lent by mall or oppress , tccuroly packed , free from observation. au rantoe8to euro quickly , late ly and permanently. WUDTTfllTQ rPnTTTW HpjrmitorrhooB , eeml flJUHlUUlJ ID DILI 11 mil Lo-oes.NlglitKmls eloni. Pl.yilcaldecax nrlslru from Indiscretion , ex- resior Indulgence , p-iiducliu nlceplesness. decpon- dcncy , pimpled on the face , nrerfllon to society , easily discouraged , lack of contldenoo. dull unfit for study ur business , nnd llnds llfn nbjrdcn. barely , permin- cnllv end prlvaloly.euioJ. Consult Drs. Halts A lletta , KUUFarnambtruut , U.-uttia , Mob , r BlooJ and Skin DjBass ? ? results , completely ocatlleutoJ ftlt'iont the aid of tnorcury. Scrofula , crjslpolas. fever eoren , olotchej. ulccra. pains In thu. huni and tones , syphilitic sore throat , mouth and tontrna. ratnrrh , etc. , permanently cured where others hnro fat cd , , „ " , ' ITpinaniT' anV' ' llailtler fomplnlnta , , Ullllail JPnlntul. nimcult. tco fro- quentburnlnv or bloody urine , urine blzh colored Of vrltu milky sediment on Btftnllnir , weak bark , uonorr buMi , Kleit.cystitis , etc. 1'rompily and safely cured cbarces reasonable. raoval complete without cutting , cauntlc ordination. Cures offecio 1 nt homo tiypatlunt without a raoaicnti linln or annoyance. To TOM Min and Mide-Aiefl Men , nRDP TUo nwful effects of early AOITDP UUllD uUltll Vice , which lrln3 orpanlo troikncss. destroying Loth mind and bodx. nidi all ts dreaded Ills , pi-rmnnontlr curod. Address these wlio have 1m- . p.ilred iheruuulvca by Improper Indulgences and ttnd tolltnry habits , which rum both body nnd mind , uniutliu tbem ( or business , study or unrrltiKO. MAUUIEU MEN , or thoie entering on that happy llo , uvaro or physiclitl debility , qulculy asstited. OUR SUCCESS , ti basort upon ( acts , fJrst-practknl experience. eo ond-uvur ) case Is enpetlnily studio. ! , thin BtnrtlnR arlgnt , thlnl medicines are i rapurud In nur own lit- bainry exactly to Bait oacu case , thus nlfuUlnjj euros irlthuut Injury. CTTbend n cents postage ( or celebrated works on chronic , nervous and di > licnte diseases. Thousanls cured. fEf"A ( rlcndlr letter or call may ave you fit- turo Buttering andshamc , and ad t Koiden jenra to lle rfy.No letters nnsworod unleii accompanied by 4 tents In sta-nps. Address orcull on ' B > Bt ! . HETTS & KETTS , HIS Kamin street. Omaha. Nob. MOLD MBDAJj , i-.it..iu , w. & co.'s Cocoa la absolutely tiitro Olid it i * soluble. No Chemicals are uicj In Ui preparation. It 'in men than MTU ttntt lAa ttrtngtti ol Cvcoa mixed > ith Starch , Arrowiuul or til ; ar , and if thmforo f&r more economical , totting Itit t\an tnt ttnt a cup. It 14 icllrlou > , nonrlilii ! ? , tlriiiEt'icnliis , Ki el J.Y DiQCSTFI ) , mid ailmlrsWy ndsp'til fur hnalklj n < vclli pcrioui In licaltii. Hold by GroccrH cverjilicrc. . W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. Masa GUATKPULCOMFOUTING. . BREAKFAbT. "lly ftthorouBhlcuiiwlPilgoof the natural laws vhlcliKOTera tno opuratious of dlKuatlun uiul lUUrHlon , nnd by a direful application of the Llio liropeitiet of veil woloctoil Cucua , Mr , Upp3 hus provided our lironlcfitsitnblei with n dell , cutely Hnvorml bcveruse which m ly suvo ua miuiy lie ivj ( Hictor-i' bills. It la i > y thu Juilloloua nso ot such iittloles.or diet that a constitution limy be unultinlly built up until atroni : onmigh to resist every tuniluncy to illau iso. lliiniHoila ot subtly m.uixtllrs iuo lloatliu i > rouni\ us ready to attack wh rover tliore Is n o.vfc nolnt.Vo may cscapo iiuuy n fatal shaft by UeopltiB our selves weil lortined lth pure blooU and n prop , crly nourlHhed fraiiio. " Civil Borvloo Unxutto. Mailo blinplyvlllibollliiK walnr or null ; . Hold only In half po iiul tins. liyiroc > rolu ! > elod tim : IAMEQ CPDC9.1 Pn Homa'opathloChomlits J A 111 CO triOXXi UU Loutlon. England. Queen OHyTopHfg Of ALT , KI.NDS. CUSHIONS , DACKS , PAHS , SEATS AMD TRIMMIKQS. 417 Finn SI , Cincinnati , 0 T'lpp Catuloju * . The only saf < > and pulnloss mothoil of estract- Inv twtli. nnd thu only method of Innortlnt : tenth without plate , remaining clean ami duiii- B > K. . 10W DOUGLAS BfltUCT OMAHA. WE ARE READY For the iiMY ( acnaon with n now stock , Our spring goods uro open and on our counters nnd every pres ent nnd prospective purchaser of : i spring suit should turn his footsteps in our direction. Wo will show you something worth coming for Wo nro constantly incieastnjr our business , nnd the stock of goods wo are showing this Reason is on n much larger scale than formerly. It hns no oqtnl in this part oC the coun try , mul always progressive wo are also with ovnry souou : trying to improve upon tlio quality and make of our goods , Wo handle and sell such goods which will give satiifuotion , nnd nothing comes on our tables that is not perfect in make , fit and workmanship. Advertiseiiig talk does not count for much nowadays , we do not ino ns much space in tlio papers nnd nmy not put things so forcibly ns others do na wo avoid nllseinntionnl methods of advertising , OUT OLJIl GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING Wo rely upon our customer ! for this consis tent and steady increase of our business is , wo sell them such goods which not only biings'thom b.ick every ? eaon , but causes them to raccomoml us to their f rien Is. This 'is the m > st forcible way of adver tising and is sure to bring the biggest returns. Wo do not blow a big bargain horn , because with us bur- gains nro a daily occurencc , and no exception. All our goods are bargains compared with the prices of other houses. Our Mail Order Djpnrtmcnt is now in working order. Write 1'or samples o our spring suit ? and wo i will sciul you a good line to select from and will also send blanks for self-measuring. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. EPJSl They are custom made clothing of merchant tailors , left on their hands for one reason or another. These we bay in large or small quantities , tor' ready cash. For example : A suit ofclothes costing originally , we can , according to style and quality , sell for $18 or $20. Just think of It , a sav ing of BO per cent , one halfof the original cost. Many of them are from the leading tailoring estab lishments throughout the country. MERCHANT TAILORS' MISFITS & UHCAEX.ED-FOS . , OUR PRICE LIST AS A GUIDE. SUITS SPRING PANTS. $05 custom innilc suit for $30.00 $ ( ! 0 custom madu made limits fur $9.00 $55 custom iniulu suit for $25.00 $55 custom made made pants for $ ( t.50 $50 unlom iim-le suit for $22.1)0 ) $50 custom made made pants for $11.00 $ J5 custom made suit for $20.00 $45 custom Hindu iniulo limits for $5.50 $ { 0 custom made suit for $1S.OO Sill custom made made unnts for $5. $ ! J5 custom inndo suit for $1(5.50 ( $ ! ! 5 custom mndu mmlc limits for $ l.ou $ ! )0 custom nmilo Milt for S1J.OO $30 custom made madu pants for..i'.i. 75 Latest styles and elegant garments in silk nnd satin lined suits and spring overcoats. Also Full Dress Suits o r sale or rent , at the ' R Remember number and place , 1SO9 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb , Open evenings until 0 o'clock. Saturday until 1O o'clock. All garments altered free of charge to insure a perfect fit. Having1 about completed the IMPROVEMENTS 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 rcdution Tlio Well Known Special ! * ! , Isnuiurpaoad In the lrentni"nt of us formi of I'll ! VATK DiHfAWtH urul xtrlrtura.u euronuarantced. lu patency , Lost uf .ManliooJ. und Aninliluri Sltrrlllty or lldrrf ucisubsolnlcly vured. bind for llooki.'l'nu 1.1(0 Hccrii. " for Mnn or Woman , each U cents ( stamps ) . Nervous hunmle lUsi'ntos. cured quickly und iieriuunuiitly. 'Ircatmcnt by corrvipondenco. lumps lor reply. CuriiiuiHllonliro , unicod. U. Cor Ulli and JmVsuu Streeti , Ouiaba .Scb. i m.wMuiuim . cinH kl.p > rikr railiiii ilj. Linrm iedif..lu ll uill.l.J t a 4 P Of Dianioi'ds ' , Watoiies , Clocks , Solid Silver and Qualm pie Plated Ware , Jewelry , Optical Goods , uttery , Umbrellas , Etc , Aru ( joiner iiiiidc I > y ii" , ivIiUu ino t duuloro coinplain thai ilicic ' > trtIe i dull. " 'flia public a. ] > prcuatu ! iVJTH\ ; [ ! : ISAK ABSS , iii evidence : ! tiy Ilie UUural patronage wo are receiving. JSJJ'i' WBH1' not ? We.save you From S25 lo 50 per ccnl , even on flio most staple c iods , aiul A l O3 , AIt SAVES ) BS TWO nOI B ABS ! * A1ADK. We must yet out ol % tlie filctail .Jewelry Kunluest , as our ILar o and IiifrcasiiiK \VlioIcsale Trade deinaiHU It. SJoJlco our a lare { nliow window * from day to duj- , and see what we aie S2TCIA1. ATTB XTION is called Jo the 1OO rine Steel 4)arvins SotNofit pioccs , only $2 ; worth 85. 23O IV ut Sets or O IMeks and C'racli , In cnse , only SI eat-h worth Sit I lcKimt I'iano S.amiis , SI a. . TO , worth $ 25. HSKATT ICnUVUTIOX IiPIAiVOS AiVI > OKCiA.V.S I'OIt 'fl'EBIJ IMB2ST ao WAVS. Open Saliirduy BJien uj ; until 1) o'clock. MAX MEYER BRO. , Cir , SixMi ani Farm Sfi. . iv. it. STOKE : a'ont UI\T : ; B'oat SALE : . l-T XTJXmV > T.tM The ( New ) Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute I'or Iho treatment of all CIIUONIP AND RimmC.U , DISBASKS Ilruw , Applancoi for dofiiriiilllN and Trimo * Host niclllllos.App ilnlimiinil Ilonicilini nu SiKcmnfiil Trfitmunt of every form nt dlsi-aso ru * quiringJli'dkal ' or HnraleJITrratiiioiil. NIMCI'V HUJMrl Kill I'AI'IIMH , llonnl nnd AttiMiilniicu , lloit Accominiidalloiis t. Wrlto for circulars on Dofnnullioi and "ices , Triune * . Club ; 1 not Cnrvutiiros of Splno. l'llf , Tiimon , Cumcr , Cnliurli , llronclilll , Inlialallon niijUrklly , I'.irahrfls , ii : > llop y. , Kliliioy . , Iliad * CUT. Kyo , llur Hkln mid lllooil , mid nil Snrclnil Oportllons DIHIIAbl.S OK WDMKN f ij lioclallx Hook of Ill > ei e of Wuuivii KiooVo liuta lately added l.yliu In liup-irlincnt > < . ! for ' . . Wninon . . ! ! ! ! . . Durlim . ) . . . ! ! . ' . uiiUueuiiaL ibtVlttfy I'Miato ) Only llcilublu Medical Jn-tltiite Mnkliu n Hpeclnlly nf I'lllVATI ) lISIAhjS. ) ! : Alllllood | ) Uoa e mu'oesjfiilly irinlnd. Hypliillllo nnlsun removed from llio ny luin wllhoiit mcrcvry , New Uoiliirntlra troilinunt lor I ) IH of Vllnl I'owc r. l' rtlcs ; unaulo lo vUlt u may bo Irenloil nt liomo by corrcsiionilcnco. Alloimuiiinlcitlonscontldentlal Jlodklnoiir InitriimoiiU tent by mull or o-prean U * ciirclr iiarkail , nn murks lo Indlcnto lontimU or n-nder Ono personal Inlorvlnw iirofiTred Call nnil consult it "or .end hl ory of your t.isis nnd wo will ( .end In plain wrapper our HOOK TO M I.V ! rilKKi IIIHIII l'rl > uttfj hlHClalorServoiullio.i ! . lumolmity Kyphlll ( fleet ami Vnrlcotulo , wllli question lint. Addie.i Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Corner IHh nnd llurnoy Streets , Oinalia , Nub < ETCHINGS , K5TEMERSON , X. ENGRA.VING9 , ISJ-IIALLET& DAVIS ARTIST SU MOULDINGS , tKTPIANOS&or.GAN3 FRAMES , JE l TSIIKKT MUSIC. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska