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THE OMAHA DAILY BEBI WEDNESDAY , 10 , 1890. THEJCITY. The bnnk cjcndngs yostcrdny were 738,810.60. The votbrnn firemen moot nt Chlof Gnllignn's olllce this evening to close up the matter of uniforms. In n , note to the oliiof of pollco It is ntntcil tlmt Kmtnn Hybnora stole n plush cloak worth $2-3 from i U7 north Twenty- fourth street. On Prltlnv , March 28 , the board of public works will moot to tiwnrrt con- irnotfl for the construction of aowors in district No. 07. Mrs. GcorpoT. Anderson Kfivo ancck- tlo party nt Wolff's hall , Twenty-second mid Cutniiig streets , last night , in which n g.iy party participated. .T. U. I'.iuncfl robbed n barber shop nt Vnlorca. In. , mid came wost. Ho Is supposed to bo in Omaha. The police nro keeping a sharp lookout for the thief. thief.Warrants Warrants were Issued yesterday after noon for Pete Allison and Frank Solon for iifotislrur their families , and for S. K. Meyers for violating1 the building ordi nance. The Omaha retail butchers' union plvo a grand reception at the now Met/ hall , JJtlO South Thirteenth street , to morrow evening. Very tasty Invitations have been printed , and the occasion will doubtless bo n memorable one. The board of public works has re ceived the ordinance directing it to ad vertise for bids for paving ; and curbing nil the streets In the city not already paved and curbed , and will at oaco ad vertise for such bidsj.t The county assessors mot at the county commissioners' room yesterday afternoon for instruction and consulta tion. Messrs. Wheeler and Shrlvcr of the council , and Mr. Berlin of the com missioners made short speeches. Frank Dovino , a character well 6 n own to the police wbo is now serving n , twenty days' sentence , Is wanted at .Valentino for horse stealing. lie will bo turned over to the Valentino mitnoriUos as soon as ho has served Ids sentence hero. The flromnn were called to the gas de partment of the Omaha smoking works at ! ) o'clock yesterday , but the dam- ngo VIM slight. Through carelessness hot ashes had been thrown up against n , frame structure which caught lire. The loss will not e.x'oecd $60. R. II. Butcher , the traveling sales man for the Consolidated colTeo com pany , who died at Fremont yesterday morning , has been on the road for the past twelve years , and with his present employers for four years. IIo was an un married man and was thirty-eight years of age. His remains will bo sent to his old home in Virginia for burial. Personal I'nrnirrnnlig. D. \Ylllard or Genoa Is at the Cnsoy. P. E. Dunbar of Lincoln Is at tlio Murray. John II. Jonas of Itushvillo Is at tha Mil- Inril. J. Dixon Avoryof Fremont is at the Mil- luril. A. J. Henderson of Kctlgh Is at the Pax- ton. ton.V. \V. li. Morrison of Yorlc is a guest at the Cusoy. II. .1. Leo of Fremont Is a guest at the Murray. II. E. Muntlorf of Herman Is stopping at the Cnsey. JiiuiCH ( Jimof Lexington Is registered at the Cuscy. II. < T. CosRrova of Lincoln is registered at the Murrtiy , John H. Hamilton of Kearney Is a guest at the Paxton. li. C. TcmimiiB of Lincoln Is stopping at the Merchants. O. li. Strode at Uaykin Is registered at the Alercliutits. J. T. Tronory of Pawnee City Is stopping nt tlio Millard. Hon.V. . A. Paxloa returned from Chicago cage yesterday. J. P. Hurtuian of Kearney Is among the arrivals ut the Paxton. I ) . D. Davis and F. E. Uoolor of Pawnee City uro guests nt the Milhird. F. L. lluell of Omaha registered at the Illcholicu in St. Louis on Monday. W. I ) . Hooincr and wife of Alliance arc among the gunsts at the Murray. Frank Thompson and O. li. Rlppoy of Alns worth are among Iho guests at I ho Mil- lard. i Out nf < lie Itncc. T Ir. IJnlplt llroclcenrldfco has written a let ter to Senator Maudorson withdrawing his candidacy for tlio oflico of assistant district nUornuy. "I have listened to advice , " ho said , "mid Imvo como to the conclusion that iny business Interests will bo best mibaorvod if I lot the other follows chuso after polit ical honors whllo I saw wood. " Thpy UrciUo Up tliu llixnc ? . F. W. Green reported to Chlof Scavoy yesterday that Henry Martin , Jacc ! Croft and William Sweeney attempted to break up n party at Mrs. Lina Honly'R ' homo at Thir teenth and Corby streets Monday night. The follows refused to pay the charge of 25 cents , and uftcr having boon nut out dis turbed the peuco of the respectable ucoplo who were Insldo. Warrants will bo Issued for the arrest of the men mentioned. The Vuliio of School Secretary Piper and Superintendent of School UulldingsVclloy \ , by oruor of the board of education , will start out la a few days and ascertain the vatuo of erich school liulldlng'ln the district at the present time , ns well as iho amount of insurance carried. It Is presumed that the work will tulto nt least ten days or two weeks. The now build ings will bo easily estimated , but the older ones will taito considerable careful Icvcstl- Katlon. New Coat OH House , Kmi. City. Absolutely flro proof. Finest and largest hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled - celled in its appointments. Charity Sttiyins ; nt Home. A mooting of the committee of the board of triulo on the roltaf of tlio South Dakota suf ferers was called for o o'clock yesterday morning , but only the chairman was present. Ho adjourned himself and the others wcro notiUcd to meet at 12. At that hour the only jtorson In the rooui was Kov. J. H. Crum , a Presbyterian minister of Dunmolth , N. I ) , , who come prepared to testify that the farm ers of his locality are on the verge of starva tion. Ho will apply to the real estate cx- for help lu his worlt. Don't irritate your lungs with n stub born cough when n pleasant and olToctivo remedy may bo found in Dr. J. II. Mo- Lean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. Death nfi.linrlcH Hhlverlok. Mr. Charles Shlvcrlck , the well known furniture dealer , died at tits homo , 2'310 Far- iiaiu street , early yesterday morning of pnou- monln , Mr. ShlvoricU'a Illness was occa sioned by exposure after a lengthened watch at tbo bcdsldu of two of his sick chil dren. dren.Mr. Mr. Shivorlck was n native of Capo Cod , Mais. Ho removed to Chicago in ISC I , whore bo engaged lu the furniture business. lu April , 1ST1. hu came to Omaha and cstub * lishod the business in which ho was engaged nt the tlmo of his death , wtlolesalo and retail dealer In furulturo. Mr , Shlvcrlck was married In Omaha lu February. 1870 , to Mist Ella Crar.v. IIo leaves a wlfo and thrao children , Asa , Anna and Charles. Ho was n Freemason and was a member of Capitol lodfio No , U. The arrangements for the funeral have not yet boon made , Henry Scbocnhal * . foreman Henry Krug Packing Co. , St. Joseph , Mo. , use * Dr. Thomas' Elecirlo Oil with his men for pr lu * . cuti , bruises , chapped band * , etc. U i * the bu t. Tim I'uriijS" r Xlio Hoard of KUiicntlon Fosters ft < ; hcmo for Snvlnir llioin. The finance committee of the board of educa tion' , nt a" mooting Monday" night reported favorably on a system whereby the pupil * ID the public schools can place their little ) saving * In a bank. There were only propo sitions from two banks , the Dime Saving * and thoOlobo loan and trust banks. The mutter IISH been referred to a committee , which must select ono of the two nnmod. Iho objcctof the scheme Is to give the children nn opportunity to save tbnlr "pin" and "candy" money , and still have n bank account. The bank selected by the cotrimlttco will furnish deposit books and whatever necessary stationery la required for the pupils. They will also send n collector once each week to all of the schools and gather In the small amounts from the Mttlo ones. Each deposit will bo carefully noted oh a booic and handed over to the teacher in clinrco of the room. The affair looks small on the face of It , but in Lincoln last year ovcr$2.000 was deposited by the pupils in the public schools , it H esti mated tlmt lu Omaha It will roach $5,000. The matter will bo reported on at the next meeting. PANICS CAN'T II12 IJOUGHT. Tlio llnndlcniipoil ConimUsloticra Ilnvo to Holy Upon Dotintloiin. Dr , Illller of the park commission , says that most of the pcoplo are laboring under a misapprehension concerning the powers of the commission In regard to the purchato of parks. "Tho only power wo Imvo , " said ho , "Is to spend money In the Improvement of parks , and wo are prohibited by the wording of the liuvs to spend a cent in any other way. The commissioners cannot buy a foot of ground or oven expend money to put n sidewalk around a park. We , of course , deeply regret this fact as now Is the tlmo for Omaha to buy the ground for her fdturc parks. "Wo hear the questidns frequently , 'Why dou't the park commission buy extensive grounds for parks 1' 'Why don't ' they buy n tract of 203 , . ' 100 or 000 acres , instead of ac cepting small tracts that arc. offered hero and thcrol' "Nothing would plenso us bolter than to bo allowed to purchase such tracts and com mercially It would bo a great Investment for tno city. Now is tno time to buy such lands while the city Is young and outside property can bo purchased nt low llgures. Now York city has savoa herself 110,000,000 by purchas' Ing land for parks nt the proper time. If I had my way I would pur chase | 1,000 acres , nnd when Omaha gets n population of 400,000. which she is sure to have inside of twouty-llvo years , the wisdom of such an Investment would bo shown , although it might bo ridiculed now us bolng wild. Property conticuous to parks always enhances In value. The citizens of Philadelphia showed their wisdom In pur chasing Grounds for parks at the proper Wmo , nnd the saving of munoy in purchas ing at that time , and the Incrouso in taxes on the prop'oaty near by has tnado a material difference in the city's woiilth. "Wo are glad to accept ground for parks as this is all that wo can do at prcsant. Hut the offers do not como very fast. In Minneapolis the property owners have to fairly beg the city to accept thc'r ' proftors as the park commissioners there have already more than they can hau- dto. dto."But "But the thing that would plcaso us the most now , " continued Dr. Miller , "would bo to have the persons owning property along the line of tlio proposed boulevard to pursue a liberal policy that will bo an advantage to them in every form by giving us the right- of-way. Most of the citizens uloui ; the pro posed route have been liberal , and I notice the persons owning tbo most valuable prop erty have been the most goncr- oua , while small property owners have pursued an obstruction policy. All wo usk this season is sulllcient ground to start the boulevard at the northeast and southeast portions of the city. The boule vard need not tia paved , as u dirt road would be bolter for fust driving provldod.it is kept in coed slmpo. "Our landscape gardener Is hero and is beginning - ginning now to plant trees. Ho will put In hli time working on Hanscom park , . ( offer- son park and the now Lcaveaworth park. "What wo are to no about the sidewalk around Jefferson park I cannot say as we uro not allowed to spoml any money for such a purpose , nnd the city's appropriation for such improvements is exhausted. " Pcoplo will not Imvo a new cough remedy when they know the value of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. She stood in Iho gate In the late spring twilight , and whun she said good bye , she felt'iieunvlirm lew her rosy cheek ; but she only Biuilod , for her mother had Invested 23 cents In u bottle of Salvation Oil. GUARDING THE GENERAL FUND. Lowe Avon no 1'roitarty Owners on tlio Vinduct Dnmatroi. The Lowo's addition public improvement club , which with the South Stdo citizen's ' association , is taking an actiyo interest in the distribution of the fund for Improve ments for the coining season , has entered a protest against the proposed , even temporary ry , payment of the viaduct damages out of the general fund. At a largely attended mooting of the olub Monday night the fol lowing was unanimously adopted : Resolved , That it is the sense of this clue that wo protest as taxpayers against tlio award for damages on account of the Tenth street viaduct being paid out of the general fund as thereby necessary and much needed grading nnd other much needed public Im provements will have to bo abandoned dur ing the present year , and that \va endorse the sentiments expressed by Councilman K. T. Morliirlty at the mooting of the city coun cil on Saturday evening last iu regard to this matter. Announcements. "Later On , " J. Qration Donnelly's latest musical farce cotcedy , will bo presented nt Uoyd's ' opera house on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday of next week by the pop. ular comedians , Ilnllon and Hart. The com pany supporting the stars is a very able one , comprising BOICO of the best * known people in this line of business. Mr. Harry Hino , manager of "Later On. " is In the city. Already many inquiries nro being mndo regarding the engagement 01 the Emma .luoh English grand oporn company , which nppcArs at IJoyd's opera house oa Monday evening , March ill , In Gounod's opera of "Faust. " Emma Juch will appear In her peerless character of " .Marguerite. " Souio , funny things happen on the stage. During the rohcursiu of Dronson Howard's "Slioniindoah. " before tha production of the pla ? , the gentleman who was cast to play Captain Thornton , the confederate onlccr.in going through a scene In which ho is placed unoer arrest by two union soldiers , took oc casion to BU.V to the man , who , ho supposed , were ordinary everyday "supers , " that they were to toke hold , of him BO and so , nnd "now" ho said , "bo sure when the order of march Is given to put for ward your right foot. " The men uiado no reply , but a day or BO later , the actor's broutli fell two foot when ho was Informed that the men who llgurod with him In tlio ar rest scene were United States regulars , twenty of whom were from the Hrooklvn navy yards , appearing nightly In "Shonan- doah. " The beauty of having genuine soldiers - diers In a military play is manifest in the smoothness and accuracy of all the march ing sconosof "Shotmndoah , " which will bo presented nt Hoyd's opera house for three nights and a matinee , commencing Thursday evening. The sale of seats begins this morning. Erysipelas and salt rheum was driven en tirely away from Mrs. J. C. Andorsan.Pcsh- HBO , WU. , by Hurdock lllood Ulltcrs. No equal as a blood purillar. District Court. Mrs. Miranda VIck Hey has commenced a suit for divorce from her husband , Thomas Vick Hey , and also petitions for a half Inter est In the property alleged to have been ac cumulated through the joint efforts of bus- bund and wlfo , and which is estimated to bo worth about .J75,000. Mr. Vlck Roy 1s well known In Omaha , having resided bora sev eral years , la her petition Mrs. Via1 * Roy states they were married la Johnstown , Pa , , Juno 2,1858 , since which tlmo they have lived In Wyandotte , Kan. , nn.il Denver , Cole , lie deserted tier iu 1SSI , coailni ; to Omaha , where ho has since lived. \Vyandotta a plocoflf property was purchased , one-half of the purchase prlco balng money derived from the estate of Mrs. Vick Roy's mother. This property Is now the principal part of the es tate. Soon after the marrlairo Mrs. Vlck Hey alleges that she discovered her husband to bo possessed of no ungovernable temper and ho has threatened her with 'personal vie lence. Six adult children arc the Issue of the marriage nnd two minor children were ailop- ted. The petitioner prays for nn Injunction restraining tbo defendant from disposing of the property pending r > hearing of the case. Gcorao H. Hammond & Co. have com menced suit ntralnst William II. Coombo to recover ? 2,2 < J3 for goods sold anil delivered. An attachment was Issued on the property of Coombo nnd also on Sheriff Uo.vd , the Paxton and Merchants' hotels and others on money believed to bo owing to Coombo. | The Consolidated cigar company of Ionia , Mich. , hai commenced suit against O. , H. Muck & Co. to recover ? T22.85 on several notes. R. W. Phelps has brought suit against George W. Hopper to recover $70 for work and labor furnished. County Court. Thrno suits on account of goods sold and delivered wcro commenced In the county court yesterday against O. IL ac.c ft , Co. , the Farnam street cigar dealers. The suits were by W. Duke , Sons & Co. of New York , for { .12.70 ; F.ordlnand Hlrsh of Now York , for ! > : and'Morrls & Hath Of Now York , for SJ50. Another suit on account was commenced against the defunct flnu of Sloman Uroth- crs. The plaintiffs were Kelley , Mans & Co. of Chicago , and the amount sued for is 521B.14 Suits of forcible entry and detainer wcro commenced by G. M , Hitchcock against Mrs. Homan to recover possession ot the premises at KJIT Cupitol avenue , nnd against Mrs. L. Norris and R. A. Ro.vdcn to re cover nossnsslnn of the premises nt IG'21 Capitol avenue , both on account of nonpayment ment of rent. Hood's Sarsaparllla possesses curative powers exclusively its own , and -which inulco it "peculiar to itself. " Bo sure to get Hood's. TUB JOBBERS'TAKE A a.vxo. Omnlm Merchants 1'ctltloii Mr. Iltigtmt for Ntobrnrji'r ! Komi. The real estate exchange rooms presented quite a bustling appearance when President Hartuian rapped the tnosiing to order yester day morning. Two Important delegations.ono from Niobrar.i oa the oponlng of the North western road from that town to Vordlgro and into South Dakota and the other on the South Dakota sufferers , were to Imvo their claims considered. Neither delegation was present. A loiter was rocolvod from Mr. Drapar of Niobrarn.statlug that the N iobrara delegation would arrive in Omaha on Wednesday and that Mr. Monell would bo In Omaha all day Wednesday to interview the'rultway people. Ex-Governor Salmdors , ox-Mayor liroateh , Messrs. Urady and Wcllor were appointed a committee to act in conjunction with the Niobrara pcoplo. The committoa will meet at Governor Saundar's oflico ut 0:30 this morning and go dowa to interview Mr. Burt at the suggestion of Mr. Dr.ipor. The following petition for the opsnmg up of the southern Dakota territory was signed by something over a hundred representative wholesalers and mamii'acturors : To the Hon. Marvin ilughltt. President of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway , Chicago cage , III. ; We , the undersigned jobbers , wholesale merchants nnd manufacturers of the city of Omaha , bblng greatly interested in extending our trade into northern Ne braska nnd southern Dakota and ia return obtaining from those sections of Nebraska and Dakota the commerce now seek ing an outlet and interchange , nnd after fully investigating the early construction of a line of road between Verdigro nnd Niobrara , in the state of Nebraska , and believing that the con struction of said line will remove the only existing obstacle no\v in thewayof / a full realization of our desires as above indicated , thus glvinu n free access over your line of railroad to the above fertile and productive territory affording ua a now outlet and the merchants and consumers Of that territory an inlet into Omaha , and thus ! by nn ox- chano of commodities materially bcnollttlng both as well as affording commerce and IraIllc for your line of road not. now ob tained : Wo most earnestly request and urge upon you nnd your company tlmt you at an curly data take such initiative stops respecting that project us will at the earliest possible time result in your building- equipping and operating said line as u part of-your road from Omaha to Niobrara. R. M. Wise of Jutnostown , N. Y. , asked for information as to the Held for a i tax tlio manufactory. Farrell & Co. , the syrup merchants re ferred to the exchange a letter ; from some prominent glucose manufacturers asking what Omaha would do in the way of 'a .bonus for such an industry. The company , said the writer , would employ about 400 hands , teed cattle and reuuiro extensive buildings. Proposals hnvo boon made thorn by Council Hluffs and Lincoln and taoy will go where the greatest inducements uro offered. The Dakota relief committee will bo met today when some action will bo taken. Only ono listing property was made , it beIng - Ing lota ' 5 and 20 Clark'a addition , , at $20- 000. 000.M M A. Upton reported the sale ot lot 5 , block 1 ! ) , Highland place , for ? 3,5q. ( ) Miles' ftervo and Liver PI IN. An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle , They speedily euro billlousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Spiondid for man , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. SO closin for S3 cents. Samples frea at Kului & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. The Only Ono. The Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway is tbo only line running solid vostibulod , oloctrio lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Coun cil DlutTsnnd Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature , in the Pullman sleeping cars run on thcso lines is Baton ted and cannot bo used by any other railway1company. . It is the great Improvement ol the ago. Try it and ba convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Paciflo depot , Omnba , atO p. in. dally , arriving nt ChiciiL'o at 9:30 : a. m , Passengers taking this train arc not compelled to got out of the cara at Council DlulTs and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets nnd sleeping car berths ut Union ticket ollico , 1501 Farnam st. F. A. NASH , Gon. Agt. J. E. PJIIJSTON. Pass. Agt. Mnrrlauu fjiuonsoi. Marrmgo licenses were issued to the fol lowing parties by Judge Shields'yesterday ' : Nuuio and residence. Ago. ( Frank L. Hltt , Plattsmouth 24 j Annie Rulaud , Plattsmouth 17 I David S. Ryan , Missouri - . ' , . .40 1 Murgarctua Arudt , Omaha IW Ail Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AHIKTINB OINTMENT is only put up In larao two-ounce tin boxoi , and Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all nkln erup tions. Will positively euro all Kinds of pllos. Ask for the ORIGINAL AUiKTINB OINT- MKNT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 23 cents per box by mall UJ coats , They Favored Early Closing. Since Policeman John Gustqysoh has been on the sick list thorc has been considerable complaint that iowor Tenth B.lreQt , particu larly about Center street , has not btjan prop erly guarded so far as police protection is concerned. Chief Seavoy will detailfa man for that boat at onco. ' , There Is a saloon at Tenth'nnd Center street , and Monday night a gantt' of rowdies knowing that there were no ofllcora In the vicinity , ran thn place to-suit . ( bouiioU'es. The proprietor was compelled to , clpso his house several hours before tho.cusiomary tlQJQ , _ ' < Dr.Birnoy.practico limited to cat.irrh- al diseases ol uo o aud throat , lice blue. Catarrh IS ft blood dlsuiree. Until tno poison to 1 expelled fromtho ; system , there can bo no euro fop this loatlisoico and dangerous malniljr. Therefore , tbo only effective treattnant Is a thorough course ot Aycr's Snrsqporllln tbo best of nil blood purifiers. The sooner you begin tbo better ; dclay.is dangerous. " I was tronbltM with catarrh for over two years. -tried various remedies , and was treated liy n number of physi cians , but received no benefit until I began to talcoMycr's Sarsaparllla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo ot this troublesome complaint nnd com pletely restored my health. " Jcsso M. Hoggs , llolnmn's Mills , N. C. "Wbnn Aycr's Sarsaparllla was rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I was In clined to doubt Its efficacy. Haying tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I bad no faith that anything would euro me. I became emaciated from loss of appotlto and Impaired digestion. I bad nearly lost the .sense of smell , ami my system \vas badly deranged. I won about discouraged , when a frlund urged mo to try Aycr's Saisaparllln , and re ferred mo to persons whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this medicine , I am convinced that the only sure way of treating thu obstinate disease Is through the blood. " . -Charles H , Maloney , 113 Kivcr St. , Lowell , Mass. arsaparilla , 11V Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mr.ss. Trice $1J U lollies , J5. Worth $5 a toltlo. DRS. BETTS & BETTS UN FAHNAM STREKT , OMAHA , Kta. ( Opposite Faxto'n IlotoU ) Oao boon , u & . m. , to 8 p. m. Sundays. 10 e. nu It p.m. Specialists In Chronic , Nervous , Skin nnd Blood Dl- CMOS. pyConiultatlon at oOlco or by mull free. Meilt- clnea sent br mall or express , securely packed , free from observation. Quarantro to euro qulcklr. safely - ly nnd permanently. [ Spermatorrhoea , lemt DEBILITT HERVODS L nal Losses , Night Kmls _ Physical , decay , artsli from Indiscretion , of censor ladulucncu. < iiro < lucln2 Blceptetnesi. despon dency , pimples on the Taco , aversion to society , easily discounted , lack of contldoncu , dull unlit for study or bunlueii , nnd IlnJa life a burden. Bafaly. perman ently and privately cured. Consult Da. Uttts A llctu , 1KM Fnrnun Street , DID Mm , Neb. Blood aM SRiii Jseases results , completely eradlcntoJ rlthont tbo aid of mercury. ' ' Wcrof ulo'etyslpelaa , fever sores , blotches , ulcero. pains In tin ) head and bones , syphilitic sere ibroat , mouth nud tnnguo , catarrh , etc. , permanently cured where others have failed. ur ? ir1nrrt/'nrin'lPrr ' nndllndUer Complaint * . mUDBj , UriHalY' Polnfil. Dinicult , to fre quent burnlntr or bldody urine , urine httfh colored of with milky sediment On standing weak buck , gonorr lina , Klett , cystitis , etc. I'romptly and safely cured charges reasonable , STRICTURE ! raovaleomplo without cutting , caustic ordination. Cures effected nt homo by patient without a moments pnln or annoyance. To Young Men and Mile-Aged Men , ? PfTDD The awful cirocts of early AaiTDT DUllD uUIUj Vice , which brines ort'anlq wenltiicsa. < ! < > stroylnn both mind nnd boay , with oil ts dreaded Ills , permanently cured. Mnrmiil ! } Atldross those wtu have 1m. DDllu paired themselves by Improper Indulgences nnd and solltury habits , Which ruin both body and mind , unHttlni ; them for business , study or mnrrlngo. MAUUIKD MEX , or those entering on thtt happy tlfo , a r ro of pbyslclal debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS , Is based upon facts. Hot-practical experience , see * onil-iivory case Is especially studied , thus startlnK Bright , thlrit medicines uro prepared In our own la- batory exactly to suit uacn casa , thus ntTectlnz cures without Injury. n ? Pend A cents posinco for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and delicate disease * . Thousands cured. Zir A frlomlly letter or cull may save you fu ture suffering nndshame , nnd add golden } eara to Ufa ttf-.No letters answered unlcis sjjcompnnled by t cents In stamps. Address or cull on HKTTS & RETTS , 1438 Fnrnim street. Omnba. Njb. INCOMPAHAHLE IN PL.AVOK. . Use It for Hoof Tea , Koups , Sauces. ( Gntno , 1 Isli , &c. , ) Aspic or Meat Jolly. Ono pound of Y.Uractof llecf equal to forty pounds of le n beef. Ooiiuino only with niciiatiiro of J. venn n n Hhovvii nlmvc , In liltio. CALIFORNIA THU hAND OP DISCOVERIES. * Cr - ! raG Sen < f for etrfuljr. l.ttrfaHttJkp.a WCUR.E T ° U CATARRH RnvilLrn- - SANTA ! ABIE { AND : CATRs ! CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co 'f V ) WE 1C -sr. , ' > ; * , ARE READY M in' For tlio new season with n now stock. Our spring pooils nro open nntl on our counters nwl every pres- .cnt nml prospective purchaser of a spring suit should turn his footsteps in our tlirectioiu Wo will show 'yo\i , \ something worth coining for Wo nre constantly increasing our business , nnd the stock of goods wo 'rfro showing this season is on a much larger sculo than formerly. It has no equal in this part of tlio conn- tiy , nnd always progressive we are also with cvorv season tiying to improve upon the quality and make ofaour goods , We handle and sell only such goods which will give satisfaction , aud nothing comes on our tables that is not perfect in make , fit and workmanship. Advcrtiseing talk does not count for much "nowadays. Wo do not use as much space in the papers and may not put things so forcibly as others do as wo avoid nil sensational methods of advertising , IHJT OUlt GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING We rely upon our cuslomcrj for this con- stnnt nud steady increase of our business as , wo sell them such goods which not only brings thorn back every season , but causes them to rccomond us to their friends. This is the most forcible way of adver tising and is sure to bring the biggest returns. 'We do not blow a big bargain horn , because with in bar gains are a daily occurence , and no exception. All our goods arc bargains compared with the prices of other houses. Our Mail Order Department is now in working order. Write for samples of our spring suits aud we will send you a good line to select from and will also send'blanks for self-measuring. Corner- Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Having 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 > vhich we offer from $1.75 to $5. Men's Spring Over coats from $6 to $30. AH heavy overcoats will be sold at a liberal reduction GOLD MEDAL. PAlilo , 1070. W CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa Is absolutely pure nml It Is soluble. No Chemicals D uied In IU preparation. H ha ) nor * in tkrtt tlmtt the itrctgth of Cocoa ixed with SUrcli , Arrowruot or Sugar , id U therefore fir inure iruuomlcal , tttny lilt than ont tint a tvp. It Is illcloiif , nourUhInitrci > thcniiijr , Ki. fliLY UlOKbTf It , and atlinlraldy ndaptcd for iii\olidioi Millci pcrioiii iu li tilth. Sold byflrot'viH cierjiiliore. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. Mass. can double your money in six months by buying one of those choice lots in West Portland Park. SHOREY , HALL & CO , Abtjtiiclon Uuildiuij , Portland , Or. i For 7.08Tor FAILING MANHOOD ! General nnd HEKVOUfllEBIJ.ITX | Wraknesaof Body anil Hind , Effect ! JofErrorsor Excesses In Old or Younr < ll buil , tlobl * llAMlOOU rcllj Itfilor d. How Intnlftrro t > $ ' - . BlroithtnlTIItKA'NDiirilloriillOIUUNgSjI-iUTilUrnaiir. jh > oiunir uof.n/.r / lionx 7iiEiiatM-ii : < Dc.ii ; laudir. ! ) tcitll/ free ! U bUlct and l rclca t ottnlrlri.Trll * tltru. Umrlplli * lloek. ipl DAtlaSDtl proor uillrd < iral dfrc9. ) * 4 < irti ERIE MEDICAL co. , UUFFALO , N. Vo SJ COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISS3. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. TO WEAK SVBEitf Euffcnitt from tlio rnrcu ut youthful rrron , < arlir decay , winilia vreakoeu , loti iiiaubixM , cto. , I will end a Tolualilu trcutltu lnltiil l cdiitalnlng full lurllruliira fur liomo euro , I'llKl ! of charge. A iplenillitinMllcalnorks ihouM lie rrnil ty fiver/ ( nun who U ncrvoun nml ( telillltatrtlcltlrcw , a'ror. & ' . c. I'Oivi it.jriooil tieconn. NESS CURED tol1l.lt IK ) IK II ' N.k'.r.t. - - U.n 4 TUJUI Wliiii. < r r.n.Cn. h r ftll . 1UBCOX Three Nights and WeiliicMliij .Mullnue , Commencing .1Ioiuli.v : , JIurcli 17th. J. M. HILL'S A Lnn liiiblu Coiiicily b > Sjdiioy Itoscn- fold. Thp lutc.sl > 'i'\v York Success. IMpguiit Costumes. Sumptuous Staging. Itcguluv prices. Scots on aulo Saturday , Jlatinpo I'rlcos r.Oc. . . KCOTJSE3. Tliursdny. I'rlilny nntl Saturday Evenings , Mtuul ) : ! ( ) , -it nml 1 ! ! ! . Saturday Mntlneo. 1'ctter than "Thu Hcniletta. " N. V. Herald. { itronson Howiir.l's GrcalcstTriiiiiiili | | Author of "Tho Henrietta. " "Tho Ilankor's Daughter. " "YtiunK Mrs. Wlnslirop. " tc. , oic. 1'resBiitocl In thesniiiu manner ns seen m Now 1'ork , Iloston , ClilcaRO , fc'un I'rauclsco with Us Great Cast , Scenery and Auxiliaries goats on siilo Wednesday , rrlres Heserved JLi'iUnndM ; guneral aJtnisSIonTCcnnd 91 ; gul- Icry Sac. \Vcclc urAtnnday Alarcli 17th. Kngiigcmcnt of the Hisngariaia Ss The most refined nml Interesting ninilcal t evar gllereU In tha wo-t. NELLIE 13 LY IN PERFECT WAX. 2 Great Stngo Shows. : u ( iro.it 1'orforinorn. 7 ( Irent Ueiiaitnicnts. OXI5 DIMK ADMITS TO § 1 JAVA& MOCHA A Perfect Art Album containing 24 Beautiful Photographs representing _ Toaand Coffee caliurc , will bo sent on " receipt of your atfdress , ' ' "CHASE & SANDOnn , ISO IlroadSt , , Boton. Western Dept. CO Franklin St. , Chicago , III. Tlio only snfii nnd pnlnlosi inothodof cxtrnct- Inc ti > uth , ami the only method of Iniortlng tooth without plato , roiucilnliij ; clenti and dura- ublo. I)1C. IIAI' HAU'OI'T , 1509 DOUOI.AS SritUhT OMAHA. Tlio Well Known liiiuiiirpanieil III ti ! Iri-aliiH'iil uf ll- forms of I'm VAIK HiriGAHKri nml Mrl < HUB iifuriiKiiuiiliiiiiail , Im imti'iii'y.jott \ 'ut .Muiihoii I , itn 1 Aiiiiillloii. Mirrlllly or lluucnuiabsolutely curu I. i-i-nil fur llookv"lliu Mfo Mccrcl. " lor Man or Woman , each 1) conH l tumii l. Nftvou * Koinale llti'ii e < . curml quickly unit iieriiiiiniiiilly. TrfiiHiu'iil by cori | iiiiiliiico , lnnip < < iiiriui > ly. CiiinullKlloiifrfe. OflliuS. K. Cor l lh anil Jackiou HlrauU , Uuiulia .Sub. n , M.U , , . . . DELICIOUS ! ! ! BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES , OrJcri IIJT M ll Mil K pr M IHrctelf rr mpt iJ Cvrrcct Atlentluu. .c'1.161 , Stalest , , Chicago LOTTERY OF JUARE2. I'll lor thu iimtiiigtMurnt ot tint Mexican International Banking Co. ( 'or.K' loirirlos. lucoritorntsJ by ( hu tl.no of OliU htiiiliuii , iiovlco , * l < 'or Clinrltnlln Piirposnu. fJUAM ) MO.VFJIIsY DltAAVINH will Inki ! plica In publlo nt tliu city at Jn IM/ fur niurly r.i > o ilcl Nortu ) , .Mexico. \VID.MHI ; : AV , aruii ; iitni : , ( HDD. nnilcr Ilio pcnonal siiicrvl | < lon of ( JonoMl .Inns' . .MIMIIV Mini nr. ( JAMii.o AniiMiiLN ( : , tint fiitnu'ra Ei'illlruinii ofniich proiiilnoncc" In thu Unlli'iltiiloi that hl < pro < * nco ulono If sullliMi'iit uuiiraiitro to Iho niilillutlmlllKKlianlimi mil hit held with MHct hon * usiy tin I fiilrnois to nil. ami the litlUT ilho f > uuur. vl or of the Mpxlciin Kovumtnontj ! * uf oipial Mituil * i'l Intoitrlty , $ < fooui , > . Only ( iOjOOl ) Tiekcls. Only ( fO,0l ( ) ) Td-kcts , Whole Tickets , f I. Half Tickets , i : ' . ( Jtinrtor Tickets , il. MSI' OKPKIXKti. 1 Priioof tto.oinii . I I'rl/iiiif I'Villlt . UMUI I I'rlriiiif flJMIIs . M l i I'rlrusnf U l I'ncli nro . nJi" ( 10 I U LMicli nro . SIM Kill each nro . * l 10) ) I'll/csof Ut cncli are . 5J I'llzoaoC 'lUiMich urn . AITItOMMATIOX I'lll/.l.-i. 101 1'rlzosof 5 Aluarli are . l l I'rlrci of UH'hchiuu . 110 I'tUusot S rnth at n . BU3 Tcrmluiils to tiiijiii Y'rli'o "o'i'Ml L'IOI : ! iin- Ji IIHI K'J Torinlnul ! ) to fltMWJ 1'rl/u of HU until nir .1 ) 1,911 rrlzoiamoiinthu to Jl'XKO Wo tlio iimlprsliinoil liorohir rerllfr th.n Ilio llnnrrt Xaclnmil nl .Muilco , In Clillnnliiri lull nn ilopoilt ironi tlio Mexican Intcriiiitluiial Hauklni : ( 'nmi > , iiiy , tlionccc m ry finuls to miiriuitnu Ihu ini ) miMit of Hll tlio i rlrusiirawn Intho UiiAMi lurr > : n\ ' li'Aiiv/ . Wo f iirthur certify Unit > vo " 111 xttu'iil | i'iil ! llii > nrrMiiKoiiiciils. nml In person inuiKifci iui'1 ' incilrnl all tlio ilnnvlim of till1 * li'ittnry. nml that tlio H.uiiiuirii cniiiliKtc 1 will ! honesty , fiUrlleo , aiul In k'liml fiiltlt toniinl all puttied. JOHN S. MOIIIV , Cniiinil slnni'r , rvMii.o Ain.i'l il r . SitpcrTl or for tlio ( invi'i'iitilunt. If nny ticket drawinu u iirl/o U sent tulliuiiinli-r * slKiii'il. llf laeo valiui will In ) ( Ollcctril unil luinlttvil to tlio OWIKT tlieieot fri'ii of rliarvi' . Kuo.uHI. MHIINMIV. 1'rcsliU'nt Kl 1'nso Natlo.uu Hank. Kl I'a'o. Tor. AGKM'S . \ANTIiI ) . Korclub r.ilpor.inr : fnrthor liiforiunllon. uillolc. Iho mnler-lk'ncil. BliUlnu your nililicm clc'iirly. Tillli Mnti > , couit7 ) , hirivt anil nnuilivr. MOILmplil innll delivery nil ! bo aiHiiriiiliy jour rnclo'iiu tin i'iiM'1' opo licarln j on null n'Mri- . .MUXiaiXlMUItNATIUVAr , IIAVI5I.V . ' ! ( . , I'ltyul . .luaiu.Mi'xlco. . NOTICIi. Scnil ronilttnnrc for tlfkcM liy nrllrniry li'ttor , contnlnliiBMi'iii'v Onli'r , issued by all I. M > IIMH ( inn * luinU'sNowork Kx-liaimi' . Hunk Dr.ilt dr 1'intSr Note Aililross nil ruylstori'il ti'tturn In -MKMC AN l.NTt IIXATIIIVAI. II INMVO Co 'lly ol JiKiruMixii'ii Cnu be cured lu 'M to OJ daya by the usu of the Tor sale only by the Cook IlomoJy Co , of Ni'luaskn.Vrlte to ut Torino imint > 4 'intt lUtl iiitU'iitH ivlio liuvu lii'i'ii curi'il mid limn vl , i n'i > - Hrplillli H H ili i'ii u ilmt unv tnnu that din bu imi.lucccl. Those wlm Imvo Inki'ii mercury , pntitxh.S. H. M. fiu'tmilluriiui nr mhi'C iKlvc-rlln'il nuni'illM , with only loiiiiuiriify lii'iiclTTS cnn now bu lierituintly ciirril by the uo of lliu " .MAliK" ItU.W.DV" of the Conk lluiui'il ) Cn ( limilm , Sob. liewnre ol Imltiillmis , It H iibmmMy Impos- Fllilo jrany oilier pi'rson or toinpiiny ID lmr nur formula nrutiy remedy Mko It In oltc-i't and lunull. The Cook Hniuuny Co. , li.nliuen tre illint | iu'ii'nti ' nf luuryi'iiM niil | liitvo nhvn ) Klvim iiurfuil mtlifai1. tlon They im > llnini'Jally io < wm lbU > , Imvlnu iifiiiil * till oCm-iT JJO.KO , miiSliiK their BiiiinuilcM' fc.oi Wo fcnllrlt tin ) moHt ul > 'tlnnto CUT * thonu unt trli'd every known rmuctly uinl loitnll liupi' ' i.f . ri'iov cry. c < irri"ipond vrlth u nml let IK put > mi In PIIIH. llhlOII Of UVllU'DlU Illllt COIIVlllll'H lllO IIMI'.t nkl'lilll'lll Murk uliut wii my In Ilio < > nd you MI'HT u u our ' .MAOK'HKMHIIV' lioforoyoii HIM lie iivriniiiifiitlr riin l. It Is lliiiiuoithviiilalHooil piirllliir civcrkiionn. \Srlto for purllculnrs. All lelti'M tonlkluntuil. , PAIITlhW lloHiiroyou uro ccttlnK thu Coofc UMUI IUI1 Itumody ( 'O'H. , Muglo Itoinedy NIIIIC oilier * nro Kontilno. I'lirtlc cliiliiilni ! to bo niicnti tor u HrnliiiinHiton | nml frnuih , Full purlto ulurstrce , Address all coinmuulculions to Uooms 30 nnd10 St. Clalr Ilotol Uloclc , Cor. lith ! mid Dotl o Sts. , Oinuhu , .NuLr.isit ffB/3 trains m ' BODBD'E OF BROM : " jSCnorULA.KING'S.EVIL. CONSTITUTIONAL I WEAKNESS , CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EARLY JSTAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE ULOOI ) , Inml-liir rcKiiliill'iK d" piTlnilln courtc. ] None Keiiulno niili > n nUnixl " | | I.ANI'AIUI. 40 rue llloiiapartol'arla. " HOLD iiV Al.I , DltUd/HHlH. / 1 1 ! . 1'iiuiicrii iV C'ii.N. V. Aui'iilH fur I Im II. H. CHICHCSTER'B CNOLIUH PENNYROYAL PILLS , CnO B DIAMOND BRAND. Hofr , igt ol ilwtji i.ll > M > . l.nille * B.I ) Kil t fi.r IMamend llrotulla rt > d Wfllillll . i. l * < t wltb t > U rlliUn , ' 1 MLn nu ullia iuil-lc. ( .IJ-O for ( .irtlouUti n. I "lUllr tdlctf , * * ! ! ! filler , bv rkturu luull. > u > _ Ohlnbutcr NKKVOCS IIKIIIM1Y. Young uinl inlJ ille QKril men , lutrprliitf from 1 iiitoi UK YOUTH , Kxcuwu OK Anr > r. I'liM-Kiiurnn. Iceil. Jrr.ill > oi le < | ( taliiliiliill | > r- tlcular fur liomei lurv , riirr < ilunui , I'HOIMI. 1' . JIKSI.KIt , 156. _ J'etrult , .Midi. RE8TORED. B IU1111U W U of" JSffi * ? " . , ASiSS ? rauvlntf I'mnnlure Peray. 2urv.ui Ivl ) > | ] | | y , l.u t llnnhowl. Ac. , liatlne trlt" ! In valiiorrry IIIIUH t tnir- ilyii ! ilxj ! i-rinl lni | > lo nirini o ( cf ] rurr. xlikli ha will lend ( iel l > HIKK to hit ffllow > ulf > i , , , AdUrcM , J.ll. IIKUVUi. I'D. Iloi aw.htw V nkllty. " " Kovor Travel Without a Uox of