8 THE OlVLiHA.iDAILY BEJfc TUESDAY , JVIAHOH 18 , 1890. THECITY. _ _ Tom Murray Is lying tlmiRorously 11 at his homo. The number ot tlojr tngs issued is increasing - creasing runldly , 11GO liuving boon is- wctl. wctl.A A gasohtio lamp exploded yesterday causing n clnmngc of $10 at U7U Cuming itrcct , ana n llro nlarrn from box UO. Scip Dundy has just purchased a very Imndsomo cottage homo at .Sherman avciuo and Oraco streets , paying 110,000 therefor. William E. Bftlnbrldffo commenced euit in the county court yesterday to re cover $ o80.8 ! from Mra. D. A. Lynn on n promissory note. Albert Melrose , aped 21 , died at his liomo , 1113 North 28tli street on Friday. The remain ! ) were interred in 1'rospocl llill cemetery Sunday. \V. II. Combo has given chattel mort- Ragcionhis moat market to W. K. Combo for 3500and Harris & Fisher foi 32,500. There will bo a special mooting of the Tjainters' union Tuesday evening ni Twenty-fourth and Curning streets. All members nro requested to nttond. There will bo an anti-prohibition mooting next Friday evening at the nowMotz's hall , 1UIO South Thirtconth Btrcot. Men of all political creeds are cordially invited , Owing to the fact that Governor Thayer is absent from Lincoln , Olllcor Plmikott of Chicago , who caino hero to lake back Zoo Alcorn , cannot secure requisition papora until today. J. J. Shoa announces that bo will ap peal from the action of the county r-om- raisslonors in reducing his claim for prosecuting a prisoner from S30 to $30. lie says the amount was flxcd at 150 by the court. Switchman Proctor , while at work in the lower 13 & M. yards Sunday , got Ills right hand caught between two bumpers. The member was so badly crushed that it is feared amputation will bo necessary. Snyder Clay , the beautiful blood ' bay 'llumbletonian stallion that has "been owned in Omaha bv N. II. Brown , was sold and shipped to parties in Ida Grove , la. , last Tuesday. Snyder Clay IB oao of the most haadsomu stallions that ever trotted the streets of Omaha , and always won the admiration of all levers of line hordes. lie has an excel lent podtgreo and trotting record and is fcuch an animal that our horsemen re gret to learn has loft the city. The htutomont regarding tno sale by J. F. Swccsy to W. F. Swoosy of the property at the northwest corner of Six teenth and .lackson streets In Sunday's J3ii : : should have road the northeast corner of these streets. The latter prop erty IB owned by Mr. I'oter Her and has not been bold. The former lot was the property of Mr. K. B. Chapman and a liamlsonio building will at once bo erected thereon. Kvcryliody Knows that at this season tlio blood is filled with impurities , the accumulation ol months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores , workshops anu tono- jncnts. All these impurities and every trace of scrofula , salt rhouni , or other disease may bo expelled by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , the best blood purlllor over produced. It is the only medicine of which " 100 doses ono del lar" is true. Appointed Travel I ni : I'nsHOiiacrAircnt An oflioinl circular issued by John II. Grgen , Ronoral passnnKof ngont nf the Chicago cage , St. Paul & Kansas C Ity rend , nt DOB IVIolncs , [ Uiiiomiuus the appointment of C. J , Uroolis us traveling passon or i Tlio Nebraska Contr.il John McSluino has returned from the oast. Ho ilonlcs having nnytluiiR to do with tbo alleged oporn house scltomo. lie says that ha went cast on matters con nected with tlio Nebraska Contra ! , nnil that work will bo commoiieod on the bridge us BOOH as possible. Williams ( ilKM t ( ) JlXll. Policeman Williams of bt. Louis , the man \vlio assisted Sergeant Ormsby of this city in securing the custody of Clodo Fleming , whom ho brought to Omaha , has just been convicted of abduction niul sentenced to three months conllncmcnt ut the comity jail nt that placo. His attorney , howovermo veil tor a now trial , which wns granted. The Omnhn Stenographers' association will meat this evening In the rooms of the Standard shorthand school , JS'ew York Life building. The election of ofllcors for the ensuing six months will 4bo held , nnil nil mnmbors nro requested to bo present. Stenographers of 11 year's cxpcr- ionuo and less will compote for u prize of- Jered by the association. A paper on "Tho Btonographora' Headquarters" will bo road by John A. Hoonoy. The quostlon of n na tional association , now belnc agitated by the various eastern societies , will bo discussed. Killed by tlio Cnrn. Frank Men-Hit , n , brnkoman on tlio St. Paul road , was fatally injured nt Ponder Into Thursday night. Ho wns on top of a box car when lutt seen. Ho cither fell or was knocked oft. Ho was brought toOmnlmnna placed In Bt. Jos oph'a hospital , whore ho died Sun day. His mother arrived Friday. Her homo is In a small Iowa town and the remains will bo forwarded thoro. Morrltt was uniiiarrlod , liit was the only support of his ngod nnd widowed mother. Ho had been employed by the St. Paul company only a short tlmo. Ann on ncein cuts. In "Shennndoah , " which will DO presented nt Jloyd's ' opera house for three nights nnd u innttneu , beginning next Thursday evening , in the Bumu manner as It has boon soon in Kmv Yorlc , Chicago and San Francisco , llronson Howard , the author , Id said to have jilaccd on the stugo ns brilliant , nnd at the amo tlmo ns sterling a drauiutlo painting of , the Into wor us lumps in the gallery of the stage. The play Is said to bo a remarkable ono In many ways , nnd Us various transi tions nro nccowplished with masterly skill und with a total absence of abrupt and spasmodic changes. The action of "Sheuan- donli" tukes pluco during the robelllon , and Mr. Howard has , It Is said , made it pure In tone mid wbolosouio In nunlltv. The war colics , especially tlio point where Gonornl Kuorldan Is depleted as making his historic rldo , uro thrilling In thooxtromo. Whllo the inanouvors of Cupid form n titling contrast to the aternor conflict. The comedy that nerves to Illuminate the scenes of strife Ja said to bo dollcato nnd rolluod. The sulo of Beats begins \\cdnosdny. An Imposition. THE Hue , two weeks ago , published the complaint of a traveling man who had been charged excessively for the use of a tele phone tu the lilact ; Hilts country. In reply to the sumo , on Sunday , March 0 , was published the defenses of the uiau who was In charge of the telephone. Hy way of reply to nil , the following from the local telephone manager at DeaJwood Is printed ; UnunrooD , Dan. , Mdrcti 14. To the Edl. tor of Tun UEKI In the commercial column of your lisuo of March ! ) . I Had a -mmunl- - cutlon signed "A Traveling .Mau. " The amount charged was n shameful Iinpo- Itlon , Kindly Inform mo of the name of the gentleman in question and I will make it necessary to refund , us bo la entitled to the nine. It would loom to mo that the poiitloman In question sbould have llrst made his com plaint to us In preference to rushing Into print , as no business as t-xtouslvo ns ours can bo attended to without an occasional error creeping In. PAUC REWMAX , Local M'g'r. In the O. O. D. Brown advertisement Sunday of Union Soap the paper said 6 bura for 25o whoa it should have roud 0 bars fur 00. UAItOI'A , . She Is Agnln Drought to the Attention of Oninnnn'fl. Lieutenant Governor Fletcher and J , H Drakoof Aberdeen , Dak. , were present n the meeting of the Heal citato exchange In the Interest of tbo poverty-stricken settlers of South Dakota. Tbo gentlemen wera at the board of trade rooms nt 10 o'clock , whora n meeting wns to have boon hold , but so few were out that they adjourned to these of the Heal estate exchange. The governor was called Upon and ex plained the condition of the settlers in South Dakota and the mission of the committee o which ho is chairman. The crops , lie ex plained , had been u failure in nineteen coun ties in South Dakota last yoar. In three counties the farmers wcro whpllj destitute and In the other sixteen drouth af fectrd countloj iho farmers wrro without feed for their stoc'r ' , fuel and clothing for personal comfort and without , money to pur chnso soad , for their crops for the coming year. Ho ussurcd the member * of the ex change that every cent collected In Omaha would bo properly distributed without cost to the needy nnd deserving settlers In South Dakota. Cashier Albright of the Hod Cloud na tional banK , submitted a pica for action on the matter of the Hoclc Island extension. Ills letter wns ns follows : HII : ) c I.OL-D , March 11 , 1SOO. Real Eitnto Exchange Gentlemen ; Judging frnm the Interest manifested by those who invest In railroad extensions tlio year I'sOD promises to be ono of marked prominence In the Intureil of Nebraska's railroad building. Why sll wo Idle hero when but n spoke In tbo wheel of our crow'ng young state of which Omnlm Is the hub will give 'Js almost an n.r line to ttio distributing cantors of the consuming scctlgns of the state. Starting nt the bub "nnd ijolng in southwesterly direction to form the now spoke wo puss through Ash land , Lincoln , Crate , Ktrany. Nelson , Hod Cloud nnd on Into Kansas. The spoi < o must necessarily bo called the Hock Inland. This line would pass through n number of the wealthiest and most productive counties In the state. The question uroso at our board of trade meeting us to the best plan of placing the project before the people. It was unan imously decided to open correspondence with some ono in each town on the proposed line nnd try to arrange a meeting an early date for Iho purpose of selecting u committee to confer with ttio Hock Island people. What do you think ot the prnjectl Would you bo willing to take hold ami assist usVbcn ! anil whcro should wo have n confeicncc ! Wo nro on the main line of the 13. & M. to Kansas City. Our stock nnd products nro moving in that direction , and most of our merchandise Is coming from St. Joe. Wo would be pleased to hcur from you at onco. L. P. ALIIIIIOHT. The letter was referred to the railroad committee of tbo exchange. ToXIny the Niobr.ira delegation wil visit Omaha on their way to Chicago to induce - duce the manager of the Kllthorn to com plete the extension between Niobrnra and Verdigris. Yesterday's listing : Improvement association addition , lot 12 , Dlock 14. $1,800. Poppiotou park , lot 10. block 2 , Sl,500. SCHOOLS. Tlio Ministers Consider Them nml the Work of Kv.tiicclizntlon. "Evangelization" was the topio discussed by the pastors comprising the Ministerial union , at the monthly meeting held .yester day nt Y : M. C. A , ball. Dr. A. K. Tlmin acted as chairman nnd the opening Invocation was made by Dr. W. J. Harshn. Hev. J. A. Henderson , chairman of the committee- appointed to look after the inter ests of a summer school for the study of the bible , reported in favor of such a scheme , Baying that the use of 13ollcvue college had boon tendered for the same , Hov. Mr. Lumar , another member of the committee , recommended the appointment of thrco committees , ono to secure n place , recommending that the use of the high school bo usked for , the second committee- attend to correspondence and canvass for scholars , and , the third to raUo funds. Dr. Duryoa , the third member of the com- mittec , spolto of the summer bible school , saying that some very effective houuletio work could bo done in n few weeks which would not only bo beneficial to tlio younger ininlstorfl , but also to tbo older ones. On mellon thn report was accepted nnd tbo committees recommended by Hov Air. Lamnr. The following gentlemen wore selected : Committee on plafe Hev. W. J. Ilursba. Hev. IJ. M. Kuhns and Hov. Willard Scott. Correspondence Hov. J. A. Henderson , Dr. Joseph T. Duryen , Hev. II. L. JIouso. Subscriptions and boarding accommoda tions Hov. C. N. Oawson , Dr. John Gor don , Hov. A. Martin. Hev , J. G. Koo read Dr. Gordon's reports concerning the correspondence between him and Secretary Plpar of the board of public schoolsasking for the continuance of tno use ot school houses for purposes of worship. The report showed that tno time of vucullng the houses had been extended to July 1. ' The mlnislors then listened to a p'aper on "City Evangelization" by Hov. A. W. La- mar. mar."First , " sold the npoakor , "What was the attitude of the primitive church on evan gelists und evangelization ) They wcro en thusiastic on that point. They believed hi preaching the gospel to every creature. They had no flxcd salaries or boards to sustain them. Evangelists were placed by Paul next to prophets and uneud of pastors. In the middle ages , the church was renewed by evangelists , such as Luther , Savonarola und Moluncthon. God puts honor on evangelists still. Evan gelists nre nessar.v to the life of the church. They preserve that body from dry rot. Some paRtors snub and cry down evangelists. It would bo much boiler if they would pray for the sending of more such men. No ono who loves Ins Savior can a fiord to snub an evan gelist When they snub one , they snub thuir Christ. 1 no.tlco , however , that tha&o sumo pastors are ready to receive the converts of the evangelists. They muko catspaws of these workers. Every church should hnvo both u pastor nnd nil evangelist. The churches of lodny nro not organized for the conversion of men. This Is the reason why they are losing their hold on tbo masses. The church has become a close corporation nnd men are hold nloof instead of attracted. I intend to give up my vacation this summer for the purpose of doing evangelistic work. Tlio ministers should unite this season In getting up n union revival. They should got u tent that would accommodate 1,000 or 2,000 people. " ' Dr. P. S. Merrill opened the discussion on this paper by saying ho saw no reason why u pastor should not bo an evangelist. The ono thing of his life , said ho , that ho do- plorcd was the fact that bo was not BO suc cessful now m evangelistic work ns ho was when ho commenced preaching. Ho longed Tor the ability to got at the hearts of men ; ho sighed for the power of effectiveness at direct appeal. As ministers grow In scholas * : lo learning , said ho , tbo tendency was to lose that nloso communion with God that makes a pastor an evangelist. Mr. Cullts. the evangelist , was called upon and said that It was impossible for a pastor to do tils work Properly unless his efforts WGro fliinnlnmnntnil hv thnan nf nn nvnn- gollst. Hov. Charles W. Savldga said that In Ins six years' pastorate bo bed noticed that all the crimes committed In Omaha occurred cast of Fifteenth street. Ho noticed that there were no calls for pastors to that local * Hy ; at Ins own request ho was permitted by the bishop to organize a church in that worst sK | t On earth. "I'ho pluco , " said the speaker , "is decidedly 'rocky' ' In the parlance of the street. It was really llko beating against u rock to attempt to do anything in that place where sin was licensed. Urlef speeches wore made by Dr. W. J. Harsha. Hev. Willard Scott nnd others after which the meeting adjourned. llioso KvcnUlnritcs. The twonty-ono alleged gamblers who voro arrested Sunday claim to bo mem bers of wbat is known as the Excelsior club , au incorporated association which ias rooms at 1130 Dodge street. That if any gambling was done it was of a > rivuto uaturo and that none but members are admitted. The trial took place yeator- lay afternoon , and eleven were immediately discharged and the remaining tun cava bonds to appear at 3 o'clock this afternoon and answer to the nbargo oltbcrot gambling or keeping a gambling bouse. THE PROWESS OF ST.PAFRICK Mnny and Valiant Doocls Did 'Ire ' land's Patron Saint. , HE SMOTE THE SATYR SORE. i .Story of Hi 3 Six Noble Ij.itllng Defeat of niaolc Klnjj Almltlor With 11U linntls lie I > UK Ills Gr.ivo. A Most Ghrlfttlnn American Notes ami Queries : I will now glvo the account of St. Patrick from the work , "Tho Sovcn Champions of Christen dom , " which 1 have quoted with regard to St. George nnd others ; tins work , bo it remembered , boars the date of 1037. It Bays : " \Vhon the Valiant and'hardy ' knight of arms , St. Patrick , the champion of Ireland , departed from the Brazen Coatlo of the Enchantress * Kulyb , the Lady of the Woods , after his liberation from cnjchnnt- inotit with llvo others by St. George , the heavens smiled with n kind aspect , aild sent him such u star to bo bis eutdo that it led him In no courtly pleasure , not to vain de lights , but to the throne of fame , whcro honor sat Installed upon n suit of gold. Thither traveled the jvar-llko champion ot Ireland whoso illustrious Hatlols have been chronicled in Loavoa of Hrass , who tnado the Enemies of Christ trcmulo , and watered the carfli with streams of Pagan blood. After bo had fought the .wars of the Isle of HhO'Jcs ho took his Journey , with a strong body of Christian soldiers , through nn un known countrio whore nt lust It pleased the Queen of Chunco , to direct his stops , nlone , Into a Solliary wilderness Inhabited only by wild Satyrs und people of Inhumauo quali ties. Ho traveled up nnd down , many n weary step , not knowing how to quench his hunger , but by his own Industry in Killing Venison , and pressing out the blood between Hat stones and dally roasllng it by the beat of the sun ; his Lodging was In the hollow trunk of n blasted tree. In this manner St. Patrick lived , not knowing bow to Bet him- sblf at liberty , but. wandered up and down , as it were in u maze. It was his chance nt last to come into n Dismal shady Thicket , besot about with baleful Mistletoe , n place of horror , wherein ho beard the cries nf some distressed Ladies ; their cries were of such a nature that the Irish Knight wns not n little daunted , BO ho prepared his weupo.i In read iness against some suddin encounter. So crouching himself undnr the Hoot of nn old withered Oak , ho espied nfar off n crew of bloody-minded Satyrs , hauling by tbo hair six unhappy Ladles , through many a thorny break and bryor. This woeful spectlcie- forced such a tutror in the heart nf the Irish Knight that ho presently made out for the rescue of the Ladies , to redeem them from the fury of the Satyrs , which wcro in num bers about thirty , uvory ono having u club upon bis neck. Nothing discouraged , but with a bold nnd resolute mind the Valiant Knight let drive at the slurdlostSatyr whoso armor of defense wus mudo of bull's hide , which was dried so hard thut the Champion's Curtiu-nx prevailed not. Tbo Satyrs then encompassed the Knight und so mightily op pressed him with downright blows that had ho not by good fortune crept Bunder the boughs of n spreading oalt his lifo had been- forced lo give Ino world n speedy farewell. Hut such wits his nlmbloncss und active pol icy that ere long ho sheathed nis sharp- pointed Fanchion In ono of tlio Satyrs' breasts , which caused ull the rest to'lleo from bis presence , uud loft the six Ladies to the pleasure and disposition nf the Most Noble and courageous Christain Champion. "After the Luilies had recovered themselves solves , ono of them told the Vuliant Knight their woo'ul history , to-wit : 'Know brave- minded Knight , that wo are tbo unfortunate dautihtors of the Kins of Thrace , whoso lives have been unhappy ever since our Gyaut transformed us into the shnpo of Swans , in which likeness we romulned seven years , but nt lust recovered our forms by a worthy Christian Knight named § t. Andrew , the Cluunplor. of Scotland , " \vtio killed the Gyant , and after whom wa have traveled many n weary step , never crust bv any violence until it was our angry 'fates to nr- nvo m this unhappy wilderness.1 St. Pat rick told them that St. Andrew was bii up. proved friend. So the Christian Clnmpiun und the six Ladies took up thpir journey und rescued themselves from thenvlldornoss nnd on a broad beutcn way traveled mer rily. " The uoxt wo boar of St. Patrick Is nis nr- rlval in the LJuy of Portugal with 50,030 fol lowers. The story says : 'Those men wcro utlired after n strungo nnd wonderful man ner : their furnitures wore of the skins of wild boasts ; they bore in their hands mightv darts tipped to the end with pricklni , ' steel. Hero St. Patrick mot the other Knights of Christendom under the leadership of St. Gcorgo , nnd thunco they marched uninst the Pagan , Ulack Kin ? Almidor of Morocco , whom they defeated , after which each Knight nnd his followers departed In differ ent directions for now Adventures. " I will now pass over other adventures of St. Patrick und give Iho story of his death : "Tbo Valiant Champion St. Patrick , feel ing himself weakened with time and ago , not longer able to cnduro the bruises of Princely Achievements , became a Hermit , and wandered up and down the world in poor habiliments ; ho cumo ut last to the country of his birth , which Is now called Ireland , so here , instead of Martial Achieve ments , he offered up devout Orisons , daily making petitions to the Deity of Glory , lit behalf of lib devout ponco. And now , will ing to bid furowoll to the world , ho desired nn inclosuro to bo made , and to bo pent up in n stony wall from the sight of nil Earthly objects. To this request of this Holy Fatnor the Inhabitants condescended , and built him n house of stone , without either window or door , only a little hole to receive bio food , wherein ihoy Inclosed him , never moro to bo aeon alive by the eyes of Mortal men. The inhabitants daily took him food nnd pushed It through the little hole for the space of Ihroo times iwolvemonlh. Tlio hairs of his liend wore nil overgrown nnd deformed , nnd the nulls of Ins lingers llko the talons nnd claws of nn old Haven. With bis lingers ho lltllo by little digged his owu firavo , nnd ut tbo end of tbrlco twelvemonth ho lay down In It und dio'l. tbo earth of it fell in and burled up his body. His attend- ints who word accustomed dnilytogivo him rood , called ono day but received no word but empty nyrn blowing in nnd out of tbo little iiolo , which made them conjecture presently that death had prevailed ; so culling moro company they made an entrunco thereunto , ind , finding what had happened , how ho had burled his own self. They reported it for n wonder up and down tbo country. When by common consent of the .vholo kingdom they pulled down the house of stone nnd in the very same place built a sumptuous chapel , calling it St. Patrick's chapel , neil in the vor.v > mo place wboro the Holy" Father hud lurioit himself they raised a monument of much richness. " For strengthening and clearing , the voice , use "Hrowu'H Hrnnanlil Troolius. " "I mvo commended them to friends who were mbllo speakers and tliov have proved ex tremely serviceable. " Henry Ward Ueocho Will bo paid to any competent chemist who will find , on analjreli , a particle af Mercury , I'otmU , cr other poisons la Swift's Specific ( S. 8. G. ) "AN EATING SORB ncndctSon , Tcr , Ang. S3 , 1539. "For eigh teen months I bad an eating eoro on mj toncno. I vta treated bjr tbo best loctl physicians , bat obtained r.o relief , tbo eoro ETidmlly growing iroreo. I concluded flnally to try 8.8.8. , nod wu entirely cared after nilng a fcvr bottle * . You bare my cheerful pcnnUtton tojmMinh the abovetUtcmcnt for tbo benefit of the w Btmlliilj Afflicted. " 0. D. McLxuona , Hcndcr&QnTbX. TrcatUo on Blood and 8too DlsciacMniilcd free. THE BW1FT BPKOinO CO. , AtlinU. On. Catarrh IS a blood disease. Until ttio poison la 1 expelled front the system , there can bo no euro fiu * this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore , the only effective trenttno.it Is n thorough course of Aycr's Snrspparllln the best of nil blood purltlcn. The sooner you begin , the better ; diJ.iyls dangerous. 111 was troiilildil with catarrh for over two years. Icd | various remedies , nnd was treatiil > y n , number of physi cians , but recclred no benefit until I began to take A > IT'S Sarsaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint nnd com pletely restored my henlth. " Jcsso 31. Boggs , Uolmnii's Mills , N. O. "When Ayer's Sarsnparllla wns rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I was in clined to doubt iln cniency. HnvhiR tried BO many remedies , \Utli little ben efit , I had no faith that anything wotihl euro mo. I became emaciated from losi of appetite and Impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the .JUIIHC of amell , and. my system wns badly dcranccd. I wns about discouraged , when a friend urged mo to try Ayer's Sursnparilln , nnd re ferred mo to persons whom It hud cured of cntarrh. After tnlcliiR half n dozen bottjus of tills medicine , I am convinced that the only sure wny of trentinc this obstinate disease. Is through tlio blood , " Charles II. Maloncy , 113 lUvcr St. , Lowell , Mass. .J arsapsrilla , EV Or. .1. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mr.ss. Trice ! } l ; olx lottlcs , } S. AVortb § 5 n bclllo. DBS. BETTS & BETTS T , OMAHA , Nsa. ( Opposite Faxton HoteU Office hours'jr..m.,1 to8 p.m. Sundays. 10a , m. , ( e p.m. Spcclalltti In Chronic , Nervous , Skin and Dlood Dl- cn'ta. D7"Con ultr.tlon ot oBlco or by mnll frco. XIe < ll < clnea aent by nmtl or'czpresa , securely packed , free from obsorvntlon. Qunrnntrea to euro quickly , safe ly nnd permanently NERVOUS DEBILITY i Monfi * Physical decay , arising from Indiscretion , ex cess or Indulgence , producing sleeplcsno'S. Coupon- dt > ncy , pimples on the faro , aversion to society , easily discouraged , lack or confidence , dull unlit for atudy i > r business , nntl nmlt life n burden , bufely. porni.tn * ently nnd prlvntclrcured. consult Drs. DctUit Uetti , ItuttVnrnam Street ; Umatia. Neb. Skin Disease S3 ? results , completely ertullcutc.l wltuont Ihu alii of mercury. Bcrofnln orrslpelns , fever sores , olotchoi. ulcer * . pAlcs In the hcuri nnttMiPIiev sypullttla aero Ihroat/moutli ftnd tongue ntnrra.elc. , permanently cured where others nivc fallenV' FiflllPT ITrinaPU naa nindrter Complalnta , iUUIluj. UlllldlT Painful. Difficult. t o frequent - quent burnlnz or bldody urine , urine hull colored Of with piltty sediment on Btnmtln. : . weak back , gonorr ucea , ulett. cystitis , etc. 1'roniplly and hafoly cured ctmrgds , reasonable. moral complete without cnUltur. csustlo ordtllntlon. Cures orrccto 1 nt home by patient without n moment ! pnln or nnnoynnco. To Tuns Msn and Mlle-A Men. A ITDP fflDD 'rll ° awful otTocto of early UUllD UUnu Vice , which brings ori-aalo wonkneni , dpsiroyliia both mind iwU body , with all tsdreadod Ills , pormanent.r curoJ. fltlO TICTT'J ' Adtlresi thojo wto hayo 1m- ilUOi U Li 110 palrott themselves by Improper indulgences and mid nolltiiry habits which ram lioth body end mind , untlltln j them for business , utuily or BlAiiuiei ) MEN , or the o entcrlns on thit happy llfo , iifnre of phyilclil debl.lty.qulckly . asilitcl. OUR SUCCESS , l ! based upon facts , first practical experience. cc- end uvery case Is cspalally otudlod , thut itartlnu aright , third medicines are prapiired In onr own la- batpry exactly to suit eicn c'ise , thus affecting cures without Injury. " " f 2 cnfl tt cents postairo for celebrated works on curoutc , nervous iind < lelic.itfldUou 04. Thousands cured. fJf \ friendly Irttur or call ii.ny nave you fn- turn sulTorlng nnrtihnrac. end ad iKolilcn yenra to life IZTNo letters nnjucred unless accompttuletl by I cunts In stamps. Address ore-ill on S3KS. BBTT5 & KRVTCS , . 1113 Knrnnm ktroot , Omaha. Net ) . TRADE : MARK THEGHKATBX- TRADE MARK oi.isit itKuinr. An n n t nl Unit euro fur huiuhiul Wt nknos > . Spur- niitarrlivn , I in- potency , nnd nil e.iHOi tlmlful * naL'iioiicn | nf coir-Alni'Ot nt loss or ilomory , Universal l.uv-1- ' ' BEFORE TARIIIQ. iik'J-k1.'mmneVjof AFTER TAKIHO. Vision , rromiitiiro Old Ase , nn t ninny other dlsoisoH tlmllend to Insunltyor consumption und u pronmturo grnvt" . ! i/"Fnll nutlciiliiriln our imniphlct , which node- sire to send free hy until to every one. { V'lliijSuocl. tlnMedlcliiii li ) ll hjr nil ilrnwfiti nt $1 per piek'ico. orelx pnikcco for tTi. or nlll l > o sontfruu by mult on tlm receipt ut thu money , by n MrotMnK Tlu > CJrny AlctlK Ino Co. . ItntV.ilo , N. Y. On ncconnt of ounterfi'lt" , wo liura ndoptecl thu A'ellow Wruppirt thuonl ) czennme. Sold In Oniuhn , Netby thulium ! uii.i lle.it ; Co , II1J rurniim bt. AT TME WNIVERSELLE , 1539 , The Highest Possible Premium , > FHD OHftY * GRAND * PRIZE FOR GISV/aWCs / MACHINES , W\8r AWARDED TO MIU'TiriV ) HIM OHM BfifO Pfi wnLtLlRat WILSOH Mrbi LU - AND THE MGRQSS 0F THEN LEQION OF HONOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company. WHEELER & WILSON MF6 , GO , 185-187 Wabauli < Vvo. , Olitca o. SOLD HY P. E , PLODMAN & CO 220 North llQtii Street , Omnlm. . . rcnaiameJicMwork.ou * rv. fnui who Ii ncrnmi anil dcMlltatra. \erot \ , v. c.Vo\vfcKU.Mooaucoiui. WE ARE READY f For tlio now season with n now stock , Our spring goods nro open nntl on our counters nntl ovary pros- , qnt..and prospective purchaser o n spring suit should turn his footsteps in our direction. Wo will show * ' " yon something worth coming for We nre constantly ihcrcnsing our business , nnd the stock of goods wo " 4'nre ' .Showing this scnson is on n much larger scale than formerly. It hns no cquul in this part of the coun try'nnd nlwnys progressive wo nro nho with every season trying to improve upon tlio quality nnd inako , Mof our goods , We handle nnd acll only such goods which will give satisfaction , nntl nothing comes on our trtblcs that is not perfect in make , fit nnd workmanship. ' Advertiscing tulle docs not count for much nowadays. We do not use M much space in the papers nnd may not put things so forcibly as others do as we avoid all sensational methods o advertising , OUT OUIt . , GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING Wo rely upon our customer. , for this ctm- slant nml steady increase of our business in , wo hell them such goods which not only brings them bnck - every senson , but onuses them to recomond us to their friends. This is the most forcible wny of adver tising and is sure to bring the biggest returns. Wo do not blow u big bargain horn , because \yith us bar gains arc a daily occurencc , and no exception. All our goods nre bargains compared with the prices o other houses. Our Mail Order Department is no\Vin working or.ler. Write for samples of our spring suits and wo will send you ngood line to select from and will also send blanks for self-mcimtring. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . „ I Having about completed the 1 ItfPROYEMEHTS 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 to $5. Men's Spring Over coats from $6 to $30. All heavy overcoats will be sold at a liberal reduction GOOD RICH , f.nwyer , Kl Dearborn St A . Chicago , x'n years successful prnctlru. A ovlco free ; no publicity , bjiaclnl fiwmtivs in miuiy states. The only snfu nml pilnloss mothoil of extract- ItiB tavtli. iiml iho only jnutliol of Insertliiu ti-otli without pinto , rotiinlutni ; clean ami dum- ube ! MIC. IIAUCiREA VOEJT , 1600 nOUOIA8 SrUKCT OMAHA. Tlio Well I iiMvn Speiltiliil ! , ijiiuntirpiiMiMl In thotrentincntof n = fariuiol'I'm VAIK inMLAMBSniiilCtrliture.HtiironiiiirBiili'oil Ini pntuncy , lx > ii of Manlioo I , and Amhllloii. Hierrllliy IIP lliirrciie nlnolnlely cnrod. fcfnd fur llooki , I ho 1.1 fu Set rot. " for ilnn or Wniuati , each U cuiilt ( sinraps ) , Nervous Kenmlo Dltrnoos , nirnlqiilcklr imil | > ernmn ntly. Tri'iuinent by correiponijciicu. Hiiiups for reply , ronniillntloiifri'p. OHIcutf. I. . Cor IJlUiud Juck un blrecu , Omalni hub. CoLLAR The ( New ) Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For llio treatment of nil CHRONIC AND SUHOICATi DISHASKS llrneci , Appliances for deformities and Tru'sei He t Kncllltlc" , Aip.iintus | mid Ilpnicillni for Hiircovifiil Tr'MitiiiDnt of erery form nf illtwirn ni quiring .Mcillc.il or Mirnlf.ilTro-itmi'iit MNBTV ROOMS toil I'ATIUVIS , llonnl nnd AtU mimic < But Accommodations West. Willi > for drcnlarson Defonnltlt'i and liincei , Trusses , Club reel Cnmitun1 * of Spine , I'llos , Tuniorn C'ancvr , Cntnrrli , lronclilll ! , Inhalation , llloctrlrlty. rural ) K ipllcp ; y Kldni'J lll.irt clcr. njc.Knr..SUIn nnil Illoiiil nml all burgltnl OpcratloiiH DlllSASKS OP WOUKN n opci-lnltj Huukof DIscasL-s of Women Free. We lutui lately nclclccl a I.i lmtln DepaitmcMit for Women Durlnc ronllneincnt. ( Strictly Trlviite. ) Only Reliable Jlcdlcaf Instltuto Making a Specialty nf I'lUVATK DlSHA Ky All llloocl Dlscnsoi BttucsKrully trcntpd Hyphllltlu poison rcmorod from the ) Bteiu nltliont niprcury. New ItcMorntlYU tri'ntnu'i.t for lA > 88 of Vital 1'ower. I'nrtlca unable to lslt im may lie treated cit liotuu by coriOKpomlcnce. All pommunlcatloiii ! conllilcntlal. Mcdklno or Instrument * sent by mall or i'\pii"i c u- curely packed , no marks to Indk.ito tontentii or sender. Onerpurnciual lnler\ low preferred. Cull anil i nnsiila nsorxend hlttory of jour cane , and nit " 'III tonil In plain wrnjipor our BOOK TO MKN KRIIK : npun I'rltale , Special or Nervous llien C' , lintiutcnry. Syphilis , ( fleet nnd varlcocolo , with qucntlon IlKt. Ariclina Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Corner Oth and Ilurnoy Streets , Oiiuihu. Nel ) . Coriu-r Killi and B.'arnaiii SJs. Continuation of our Great Closing Out Sale ESiuilre < U arc hciii niiulc Imppy on ac'4'oiiiil or tlio IVon- U > ri'il 9 aruatni AVC arc oircrin ; ; m ALL DIAMONDS RETAILED , AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. WATCIIICS rirulics' nr Gutiilciuon's lu-iivy tiiuitliiK ciiHocl. solid K"lli Htcin wfintcis. warranted KIIOI ! illuorH , Ironi } | i'J5 upu-nrilc. IjiidlcH' linn Holltt Kold null ir < Miiimo dlanioiiil oimudV atohcn , rull.o\vpl | ' ( t iiiDVCtnoiits , only $ : < 5 and upward. AH rilliur wntolios in iiropiirtion. ilKWljIjUY CliiiuiHhoakuiHIl ims nntl nil otliisr.Ji-wnlry nt nlnml UAIjP fiirinnr prlcnn. flocks nro Kny \ fast nt our M All KM ) IIOWN KKJOKKS $ l > OfjOCKH t : < > lor $ " , Aio ilo/.onn of stylcH to nelccr from. I'lnost assortment of ImmjM i-vcr ulioxvu In tlnmlin I'roin 5 up to $ . " < ) . See llinin. lionuiiriil hoyoiul ilosrrlption is our line ol'Sllvor and line quiulrttplc-platod wurp. If inii > t l > o HCUII to tin appreciated. Itlcli , novel anil nrlKtiMl ili-stsns ; ICpor nt-s , \VacorSet.s , Tea Hots , Krttlt , Salad nnd Nut Bowls , Ilak' ! IIHIC-H. | inip Tiiracno. Ulscnlt .farrt. Cake ItnslcotH , Hittlur Oislnts , 1'lokh- Stniids , Individual Castors , Nn < > lciu Holilcr , Clip' , olc. , besides an tiiimonso line ol'sinr.vari ! ! ) , In artistic patcorno , all of v.'Iilch art ; atnbout 5O OUMTa ON' TIUQ i.V : SATI'KWVY VIJXIMG JJXTII. 1) . STOIC i : roit jtn.-VT AXW FIXTITKBS : POIC X. 15. ronl KciliiKtion in or IMuaim anil ETCHINGS , 5TEMBRSON , ENGHiVVINGS WIIALLKT& DAVIS ARTIST SlJl'l TKMI3ALL , MOULDINGS , FRAMES , MUblO. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska * thnorlil The tiiclicat nio.ll'-nl itutliorltlpsof irahcrlbo niul recommun.t tlsn SODt-N MIN- iRAL I'ASTIUUES. for IlUoaMij.of . tlio liiroat , Cliuat nml l.uufs , und t ho for ton. btniiiitluii. "I llml tlio rosulfJ f tlio PODKN MINKHAI. W.VlintrfAND l'\ llllinw : voiy { mllBfar. In Biibacuto I'lmivnultH > ' " V1 U ory ton oCBtatrlial J > "ndftton of tl,9 , , , , , , , , , r air las'tuKos" MOIIDAIJ IJ. HIIOWM. M. I ) , . , Kof. of I/oryf-golouy t t.Utca o I'ollclmlc At all drut'Klsts ntij imil CO it . ft box. r.unplilets Gratis ui : .Viiiillcntlon. Soden Mineral Springs Co , , LimlteJ , 15 UciUr Htreor , .New York. UPlj ( itirerlnic from effect ! of IIILM l.oil Jlanliool. VcMitlilul Kr WEAK rors.lropolon y cinill > li"ascsof man cun uu < ; urt"l | > eriuaiiPiilly ninj prl ttuly by our Hciual Hpetittc Ci-nt lir null for It look tint iieuledt for blitnip. III I uiun .Medl al Cum l > nr , li. W&9tklout.a ilicct , lloitoa , Uiu , 1 GHATRPUL-COMFORTING. UKKAKl'AfaT. "lly a thorough Icnottleiluo of tlio nntiinil i w whlclt K < 'Ti-rn tlio operation1) of illKviitlou anil nutrlllon , anil by u t.iroful aiillcallun | | of thu Cue properties of well snlocto I Coum. Air , Km > has provided our hrokfaat tauten with u tltil- rntely flavorml bovc iiuu which tnny t ave im many lieiwy tlnctorn' iillU. It IH l < y tlio JtuUcloun use ut mull nrtlclcH of tllut Unit a conatltiitloii miy : bu urailually built till until Htronv imuugh to resist uvory tuniloncy to illsuifB lliinilroilit ot iiuutlo inulailtea aio lloullnjc iirnunil UN remly tomtsiclc wherever there Ua woiik noliit Wi limy uicaiio iiiiiny n fatal shaft by LerpliiK uur eclvua wull tortllioil with pure blood anil a ( Hon. erly nourUliuil tiainu/v civil Hurvi'O ( iii/.etto. tlailo simply with bnllliiK walor nr inillc , Hold only liilmif pound tint , byurocdt' .laljKlutl ta.isi JAMES EPPS& CO BUGGY TOPS Ol'AU , KIM'S. CUSHIONS , BACKS , RAIU , SCATS AND TBIMLUHOS. 417 flam Ct , Imrfanull , O