8 THE OMAHA DAILY BBfiEi TUESDAY , MABCH 25. 1890. TH-E CITY. Bnnk clonrlncu ycstordny. $1,080- IM.I1 , A- young mnn named Jones , who , some tlimj RKO slopped on a null in the Atnucow buUdlnfr , lcd on Salurdny of lockjaw , and wna burled ycslorday by County Poor Agent Mahonoy. Ofllcor WnlUer found five packages of ducU-Hhot shells on Thirteenth street yesterday morning and turned thorn ovorloChlcl Seavcy. The shells liad evidently fallen out of some butriry , as they were found in the middle of the etrcot. W. D. Donnott , formerly with the I'nciflc hotel company , but now a resi dent of Laredo , Tox. , is in the city vis iting his old friends. Slnco leaving lioro ho has interested himself in the Laredo improvement and investment company , an organization backed by several millions , formed for the pur pose of dovolonin < r tlmt portion of the L.OUO Star Htnto. Mr. Dennett rin.vs the outlook for Texas was never bettor. Great Inducements arc being altered to emigrants and the prospects are good ftr a larger immtijriition this year than over before. I'orxonul .1. O. lleddlo of Ord wns In the city yes- tnrilny. Ho snys ttio formers up his way are 71 ot greatly distressed over the low corn rate , . s they nro in a position to feed most of their product to stock. There Is a great dual of stock' in thu rich section of territory tribu tary to Ord , one man , Mr. Crow , having fed CCO.OOU bustiols of corn tbo past winter. At the Hotel Darker : John W. Sadler , II. "Wilson , Lincoln ; J. Corht , Fraor , la. ; M. Cnrnnbell. McCook ; Gcorgo Chonot , agent "Hunch of Keys ; Dan 11. Hoffolman. An- aclino , Lou W. t'razla , Fremont ; S. H. Thomas- Portland , Ore. ; J. I. Sauor , M. F. Uuulap , Wtlllum Harllngton , Chicago. It Wolco I3 < 1 irnr. The publication la last Saturday's Bcc of n letter from Mrs. P. C. 1C J gar of Arcadia , inquiring concerning her husband who had disappeared , had the effect ot discovering that gentleman's whereabouts. Ho has put in an appearance- and promises to write to bis wlfo anil send her suuluicnt rnonoy to Icccp her and her infant child from atarv- A 1 1 TI o ii n cc in e ti M. Thursday evening Evans and Hoey will co in in on co their bngagoniont at the 13oyd in Hovt's rollicking Inrco-comedy. "A Parlor Watch.11 _ The scale or prices for the engagement of the EinmaJuch Grand English opera com pany at Hoyd'a opera house on Monday evenIng - Ing next in thoonara of "Fau-.t , " will bo an follows : Paniuotto and parquotto circle , fc'J ; balcony , $1.50 and $2 : general admission 51 flndJl.OOj callor.v , 50 cents. An Knlnric ( ! Coflln Factory. W. II , Chocsobrouch , secretary and treasurer of the Detroit Motilllo Casket company , ono of the largest institutions of the kind in Iho country , is nt the Darker. Ho is looking ever tlio Held for an establish * sncnt of the kind in Omaha. Ho visited the Omaha coflln factory In company with Secretary Nasoti of the board of trade , and propositions for a aulo were made which will bo considered by the Detroit poaplo. The latter will coma with plenty of capital and ba prepared to build up nn extensive industry , and a strong effort will bo made to secure them. Missionary Montlnc. The ladles of Park nvonuo United Presby terian church held their yearly open mission ary meeting on Sunday evening. Their presi dent , Mrs. J. A. Hondorson , presided. The opening cxcrciso was scriptural reading by Mrs. Larimer. Papers were road by Mrs. Wilson , Mrs. D. L. Campbell and Miss Mary "Wilson. Missionary recitations wore deliv ered by Wlllio Mathews , MUs Dala Camp bell and Miss Jennie C.unpboH. The anthem by fho choir was excellent. The society is In a very tlourlshingconditlon.h wing raised , during the past year , nearly ? 150 , which was distributed to the different boards of thu church. Licsldos this'ttio ladles did a largo amount of homo missionary work. Tmt | How nt Cnvlnzton. Harry Eaton , a member of the Rusco & Swift minstrels , writes from Dakota City , denying the , version given by TUB Dun's South Sioux City correspondent , of the trouble which lougod Eaton in the Dakota City jull. The row was over the payment of toll on the bridge. Eaton says ho did not refuse to pay Ills faro but refusoa to run when the bridge tender told him to do so. lie says that thu bridge guard rushed at him with a pitchfork. Ho drew a revolver when ( lie was knocked down and brutally assaulted by thu bridge gang. Ho wus then , he s tys , thrown in Jill , and has since been rofu ud nnythlnir but a partial hearing , at which his witnesses were not allowed to testify In his behalf. Ho has boon hold to the Juno term -ot the court in $2,000 bonds. A Hey nnil Girl Sophia Johnson loft Fremont Monday morning ono week ago to como to Omaha. Bbu is only 10 years of nzo and has only been in this country two months and cannot peak a word of English. Her sister , Lizzie Johnson , who 's ' employed at the Ono Mtn- ntu caffco house on Farnam street , is very much alarmed over thu affair. She fears that her sister has boon Invulgolod into some disreputable iilaca and will bo glad to receive - coivo any information of her whereabouts. Joe Real , a lad of only four years of ago , was placed in the custody of friends ot his ants no Colby , ICus. , and started for Ash- , this state , several days ago. Ho has not reached his destination , and the parents have written Chief Soavoy to scour Omaha for their lltto eon , thinking ho might possi bly have been loit while bore. Hoveling In Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swobu returned from the south Sunday night. They had n very enjoyable trip , ono week of which was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Thohm Orr in the city of Mexico and two or throe weeks with Colonel and Mrs. J. M. Eddy at Palestine , Tex. ' Mexico , " says Mr. Swobo , "was the wonder of our admiration. Every thing there is so different from what wo are nccustotnod to , and so strange that wo easily imagined ourselves on the other side of the ocean. Wo vUltod all the government de partments , saw all the public buildmcs , the president's palacu , and took In a bull right. Ono of the great sights of Intnre&t was the aristocratic Mexicans driving in their line equipagesaud gay attire. " It was learned from Mr. Swobo that Mr. Orr will soon transfer his headquarters from Mexico to San Antonio , Tox. O-orjio r.rim-H GnHlpy. Mr. George J. Stornsdorff has Just returned turned from Chicago , whore ho has been for tbo past week negotiating with Hon. Warren F. Leland relative to the leasing of the Hotel Dullono in this city. "It is very proba ble , " ho Btildv "that Mr. LolanU will decide to open up the above named hotel ns soon M completed. Everybody In Chicago is male- Ing great preparations for the world's ' fair , Her people are not sleeping. They seem confident that Now York and St. Louis will not bo successful in preventing her from getting the fair and nro makluir preparations to erect many costly buildings. The question of site is till undecided , but It is probable that the lake front park will bo used and that many of the buildings will bo erected on tbo pllo yitom In tbo lake. " 1 wui In Chicago the day that General Crook died , Thu pjople ot that city had grown to greatly udnnro him and ids sudden denth caused general regret. At the Chi tutgn unity ho.tdquartora the belief u tnat ( jonoral .Miles will bo assigned to succeed Uoiieral Crook , although on account of KIllo1 hostility to Crook on the Indian noes. lion ho will not bo received ai cordially as uilL'ht be. ' * J heard Omaha ipokon of a great deal In l/jajfo raoro ttmn any olljjr woitorn ctty. Tlio opinion among Investors there seems to V < tbfct Ouiaha has a great future. " UAH ! ! ! HO3BNAtrs Tlio Jitbrcw TcncJior Discourses on "Antl-SniiilttHiii. " The following Is a synopsis ol nn interesting "Antl-Seraltism " delivered ing lecture on - , by Itabbl Kosonau at the Temple of Israel ; If you wore to see a ilowor in color rich nna In aroma sweet , and some ono was to toll you that Its fragrance 'Is poisonous , you would naturally BO to n botanist to receive correct Information. It you were to behold n tree with leaves of magnificent vrcon and bearing attractive and luscious fruit and omo ono were to say to you that the fruit is unwholesome , you would most certainly go to nn agriculturist to lonra its true naturo. If you were to form the acquaintance ot nn Individual who makes upon you a favorable Impression and to you seems to display a good and admirable character , and some ono were to toll , Vou that his reputation is nn un- euvot.v one , you would undoubtedly go to the Dun or Hradstroot or some other agency to trot his true record. If you wore to have an exulted opinion of it certain nation because of Its numerous achievements of which you hoard and some ono were to speak to you of disgusting und degrading practices that are supposed to bo In vogue among thorn , you would surely go to an ethnologist , to learn the truth. If you were to think hlchly of a certain faith , recognize the loftiness of Its doctrines and principles and you were to notice some ono casting the vilest aspersions upon It and the advocates that are devoted to Us promulgation , you would unquestionably co to some ono who tins studied tbo attacked faith closely and attentively in order to learn the verity or falsity ot the accusations made. It is not an unfrcqucnt occurrence for us In dally llfo to bo confronted by what In our ayes seems nothing but misrepresentation , abuse and Infamy. I have once before already stated that , this is often the case In the religious Held. Christianity has often been subject to them ; Mohammedanism has Buffered their torments , and Judaism has not been spared. You know full well how often It has been decried and that too In most bitter te.-ms. For ages past it has been subject to this unhappy lot. In all countries on the surface of the gloho it has been compelled to leave behind Its vitality and sacritlco Us life's blood. Last year Judaophobia was aroused hero In this country by the publication of certain books published by the MInervr. Publishing company of Now York city , which portrayed in the vilest fabrication our pcoplo und the tenets of our faith. Luckily Judacphobia had no opportunity for development in this country. The ftco spirit of our government and the liberality of our citizens was diamet rically opposed to it. This year and within the last week a circular , which no doubt many of you have found at your doors , tried to make the attempt anew of arousing the passions of tlio peonlo against those of our faith. I would forego trying to speak on , or refute any of the assertions therein made ncalnst us. I know the old adage of our rabbis : "Silence is the mask of wisdom. " I know that to pay no attention to aspersions as are hero made , would in the eyes of many bo the jrrcatcut rebuke that can be offered the author of the aforementioned circular. Yet what induced mo to waste for 1 may really call it waste an evening on such a concoctio.n of basest Blunders is the fact , that it has been so universally distributed , and has no doubt reached many of the illiterate who are , sad to say. in the majority , and are at the samn time , just because of this Illiter acy , credulous enough to believe without In vestigation. After reading some pages of the circular the rabbi said , "wo might continue to quota but the work is nausealinir. That the Jew Is hero misrepresented wo can plainly see. It appears from the circular that all the rocnes In this world are Jews. To disprove that wo need only pay n visit to our state prisons. How many Jowa will you find there who nro incarcerated for inurdori How many nro thieves or pilferers ! Hut recently ono of our dally paoers gave a tabu lated account , setting forth how small the percent of criminals amonir tlio Jews is when compared with those who are advocates of other creeds. It seems from tlio , circular that the Jews are the filthiest inhabitants of the earth. That this IB a lie wo can plainly see from the cleanliness that characterizes Jewish homes. Precautions are used by the hundreds. Prescriptions are given by the thousands to keep untarnished purity , both physical and mental. In us. "Whore in all the worla can wo find rt faith that kows how to lay down dlctatory laws , live ones ? Where in all the world can wo llnd mon so anxious to preserve purity and godliness like Moses , the prophet , und the rabbi's J It furthermore appears from the circular that wo are addicted to more diseases than others. Statistics , happy to say , prove the direct opposite. Not only do they show the Jew as healthier than others , but he , according to their reports , attains greater longevity. There have been moro centenarians among us than among other creeds. Observation can plainly re veal that. It appears furtbermoru from the circular that wo have not aided in the civilization of the world. Lot us sue whether wu caunot contradict this. Who made the first laws of pure religion and morality ? Ask history this question und it will answer ' -It was the Jews. " Who Qovotoa himself most zeal ously to the study of the various sciences ) Ask history this question and it will an swer , "It was the Jew. " Who furthered reasoning and philosophy } Ask history this question and It will again answer : "It was the Jew. " Who gave the lows of equality tote to the world ? Ask history this question and it will answer : "It was the .lews. " Who were the bertt physicians at all times at thn courts of kings und princes ? Ask history this question and it will once more answer : "They were thu Jews. " On the learning and wisdom of Judaism the massive and gorgeous structure of our present enlightened civiliza tion is founded. Uomovo it and the structure turo falls and becomes a shapaloss mass of ruins , America dare not and must not for its own welfare allow itself to lu degraded by nntl- scmltism. What the Ignominious Huntley and the author -of "The Original Mr. Jacobs , " "The American Jew , " etc. , who has for the past year been behind tbo prison bars for theft and fraud , but whom Mr. Huntley persists in calllnc a gentleman of veracity and honor , term the cause of ruina tion wo , and every fair-minded person with us , term the Impetus nnd moans for future greatness. The Jews nro mon of business , men of agriculture , men of manufacture , men of learning , men of Jurisprudence , men of science , mon ot medicine und advocates of the many thousand other vocations which help thu land in acquiring prosperity and thrht. Antt-semltism or Judaophobia cannot bn permanent. It must of necessity dlsapuear. This could be brought about much sooner if humanity at largo were more liberal. What prevents its immediate disappearance Is the work of narrow-minded men und women. As long as preachers will continue to Incul cate Into the minds of the people that the man-God was killed by the .lews , when they know that ho was killed by the Honmns : as long ns teachers will say that ho was not properly esteemed by the Hebrews , when they know that ho was regarded in the light of n eroat reformer , and so ns long as stories without the least foundation arc circulated that only invite thu multitude to a display of ill feelings , so long will prejudice continue to bo manifest against us. It wo prlzn our honor , our name , our wel fare , our prosperity , then wo should , ono and all , try our utmost , to repay the Ignominious Huntley of Chicago as ho should ba repaid. Perhaps his deserving punishment will Do n lesson to others in the futuro. With the ob ject of repaying him according to his deserts , in view , lot us work with uoart and soul. Did mo discourse , I will enchant thy ear with rcmnrkublu tales of astounding cures of all sorts of suffering by Salvation Oil , the greatest cure on earth for pain. Price " 5 cents n bottlo. It is assorted that Booth and Salvlnn keep tholr voices clear by thu use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. ' Hwolin lii Alovlon. St. Louis Globe-Democrat ! Colonel Thom as Swobo , a prominent citizen of Omahaand ono of the proprietors of the Mlllard hotel there , was cornered at the Llndoll hotel last evening. Colonel Swobo and wife have Just returned from aa extensive pleasure tour through Texas and Mexico * As Americans they were treated with really unexpected courtesy In Old Mexico , and to Colonel Swobo there soeni to bo grand opportunities there for the Investment of American capi tal. Dut tbo surprise of the trip , Colonel Bwobo lays , was encountered at the two Laredos , n Texas and a .Mexican city , ot which the former Is the parent , It is 160 mites south ot San Autoulo , and situated up. on tbo Texas-Mexicanborder on both Bides of the Rio Grnnde. To quota Colonel Swobo's impressions "I expected to llnd there two typical bor der towns , instead of which I saw two cltlo * aggregating 20,003 people , connected by two magnificent steel bridges ; by telephone wires and by the only international electric motor railroad In the world. The two cities nro brilliantly lighted by electricity nnd all these refinements of civilization nruoporatcd from and controlled upon the American side , iiarcdo , Tex , , is nn infant wonder , nnd n few days sojourn there convlncad mo that she Is attracting the attention of capitalists , manufactuicrs und homo-seekers nil over the United States. Laredo is undoubtedly today ono of , the most bustling , enterpris ing , active cities I ever naw. And when ono considers its geographical location and the commanding position it occupies for con trolling the trade of southwest Texas , nnd especially the commerce between the United States and Mexico , there is no occasion for surprise nt Laredo's phenomenal develop ment. ' The natural resources of Laredo nro practically unlimited , " Posumcd Colonel Swobo , after enlarging upon the city's rapid growth , "Inexhaustible quantities of the best cnnl are mined there , and n splendid ce ment , the equal of Portland , is made from the vast deposits of Dctrillcu shells. Laredo brick Is ns durable as Milwaukee , gives n belter effect in outside construction , nnd Is shipped by carload lots all over Texas. It is specified in nil government contracts lot in Texas. "Moreover , Laredo is the center of ono of tli3 largest agricultural nnd fruit growing and the largest wool growing country In the world. Why , there Is no less than 1500,000 sheep in Webb county ( of which Laredo is the county scat ) nnd Encltml , the adjoining county. IP "Living in Laredo Is marvelously cheap , too , on account of the fertility of the soil and the mildness of the climate , which admits of the harvest of txvo crops of most of the ordi nary agricultural products. And all the northern fruits , as well as many belonging to soinl-troplcai latitudes , can ba broucht to their fullest development with perfect case and absolute certainty. "Laredo has all the advantages of civiliza tion that any northern or western city of her slzo has schools , library , churches and civic and social organization ? . And then her locatldn at nn elevation above the Rio Grande , the course of which one may trace for hundreds of miles , is in itself an Im mense advantage , nnd a source of great pride to her thrifty and enterprising pao- plo. " Dr.Birncy.practicelimited tocatarrh- al diseases of nose and throat. Boo bldg. TI1E WOUlio'wAS TI1EIIE. A Brilliant Spring Opening nt N. n. Knlconrr's. Falconer gave his grand spring open ing last night , and all the youth and beauty of Omaha , as well aa some other people were tlicro to seo. Both windows dews were ablaze with light and beau tifully blondotl colors on the west trimmed hats and countless wreaths and sprays of leaves and ilowors , on the east sateens in all the hues of the rain bow , and several the rainbow never heard of. A colored sentinel in gor geous livery received the throng at the door , and inside was dis played a scene of almost oriental magniilcenco. A wilderness of glowing cheeks and Hashing eyes hud a fitting background of many colored silks and aiftl satins , dainty laces and sheeny draperies. Nothing was sold and the visitor went perforce with the proces sion pasta long counter of gloves upon whoso daintiness of color and length of arm no feminine eye looked unonvi- pusly ; laces there were too unlimited in variety , likewise in price ; para sols and buttons of an in Unity of design. The umbrella depart ment included every conceivable style all arrayed with an eye to tlio fitness of things.Then came the gents' furnish ing goods with its beautiful assortment of neckwear and all the fancy linen which maices gorgeous the modern ex quisite. The domestic department takes him round the curve and to the display of hosiery. Uo foot or limb too dainty to bo here arrayed. There are marvels of silks and open work put- terns , some of them of wonderful fllmi- ness for the wonderful price of $0.25. After this the notions whore among some less magnillccnt neighbors reuoscd fans for $50 , little luce collars for $ i5 and miniature lace handkerchiefs for 821 , of course there were varieties to suit all purses , but these , show the luxuriance of the assort ment. On the dress goods counters were some beautiful coeds tastefully arranged and including novelties in dress suits , camel's hair , Parisian designs - signs , printed chullios , mohair In French ollects , Henriettas "and brilliuntines ranging in urico from 812.50 to $5'J.OO Near the door on the cast side were the silks and velvets. Such an endless array of them endless in color , design and price. China silks by the hun dreds lay along the counters and among them the now "outing silk , " which washes like linen and is to bo used for underwear. The Bocond floor wns equally bewil dering and columns would not do jus tice to the profusion of dainty ind os' white underwear , the hand painted trillos of silk and satin , the cords and drapes , the luxuriant eider down silk lillcd comforts , pillows und line llannols , the black goods de partment which has the exclusive agency for B. Priestley & Go's , black goods , tlio inngnillcont cloaks , wraps and shawls , some of whoso prices would make the head swim to say nothing of corsets at $8 a pair. Rising to the fourth'floor wns likoon- tering a Turkish divan. Hundreds of rugs bestrewed the lloor and cur tains that would grace n fairy castle hung about in graceful drapery. There were alcoves of chenilles worth from $5 to $15 , shell as nt | from $11.60 to $21 , silk sholius from $115 to 845. Lace Nottinghnms. China silks , real lneosUk draperies whichure mado. up in the house of any style imaginable. Then there was a row of pretty iron bedsteads covered with silk and lace combinations for spreads and pillows too dainty for any hut fairy forms , around which clustered crowds of admiring' beauties. Lust the millinery dop&rtmont is anew now departure. The dnlntiost toques ana turbans hung in bewildering profu- sion. Everywhere the glitter ot trold nnd silver and the glow qt Ilowors so natural ono could almost smell the per fume. In some cases , indeed , it wns not fancy. Altogether the opening was a success a brilliant bewildering success which should bo seen to bo understood. With your name and address , mailed to the Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , da. , is necessary to obtain nn intcrcstlng'trcat- iso on the blood and the diseases incident Colt , Skin Eruption Clurod , Oco of my emtoncri , ft hlfiUy rwpcctcd and Influential citizen , but who U DOW abeont from the city , hisutoJBwIfl'a BpcclflewllU cxcelleot malt. He wyo It curwl bhn of a eklu cruptloa that bo bad been tormented with for thlttjr yuan. and bad rcalitod tbo curttive qualities of our other mcdtdix * . . HOMBT Ctio , Drp ; , Zfella cty : , ITeb. I IN Its first ( rtoyc.i , can .bo successfully checked bjltlio prompt tiso of Ayor's Cherry 1'cclofnl. Kvon In tlio later periods of tlint disease , the cough Is wonderfully rtliorcd by tills medicine. " I Iinvo iulHl < A.yer's Cherry Pectoral with the h ftt > effect hi my practice , This wonderful preparation oncu snvctl my life. I lirfil < n constant cough , night sweats , wns Rirntly riuliicetl In ( trull , nnil given tm liy my physician. Ono bottle and iJiilt of the rcctornl cured me. " A. J. Eldson , M. IX , Mltldlcton , Tennessee. " Several years nRO I wns severely 111. The doctors said I wns Jn consumption , and that they could do nothing for me , but advised me , us a last resort , to try Ayer's Cherry 1'cctoral. After taking this mcdklno two or thrco months I was cured , and my health remains good to the present day. " .lames IJlrclmrd , D.irlen , Conn. " Several years ago , on a , passage homo from California , by water , I contracted so sevcro n cold that for ROIIIO days I wns conllned to my ntnto-rooiti , and a physician on board considetcd my llfo In danger. Happening to have n bottle of Ayer'n Chetry 1'cctoral , I used It freely , and my lungs were soon restored to a healthy condition. Slnco then I have Invariably rt'commended this prep aration. " . ! . U. Chandler , Junction , Va. yer's ' Cherry Pectoral , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mas5j Sold by nil DriiBglita. Price , 1 ; elxbottlc , $5. DRS. BETTS ft BETTS J&9 IfAitNAM STKBET , OMAHA , Nan ( Opposite 1'axton HotoLJ Offlos honrs , y i. m. , to 8 p. m. Sundayi. 10 a. m. , te p.m. Specialist ! In Chronic , Kcrrous , Skin and Blood DI- eases. C3rConiultatlon at offlco or by mall free. Medl. clnes tent by mallor , express , securely packed , free from observation. Guarantees to cure quickly , safe ly and permanently. WPIT7flTTO T1TJDTT IfflV Spermatorrhoea , Earn ! IlMlUUU IJDDlLlll ualLossoa-NlgntEmls Monti. Ptoyslcal decay , arising from Indiscretion , ex cess or Indulgence * producing slecplesnes * despon dency , pimples on tlio faco. aversion to sccli'ty , easily discouraged , Inch of contldenco. dull until for study or business , anil finds life a tiurdon , Safely , perman ently and prlvatoly cured. Consult Ors , Utu A llotu , IWHFarnamBtrcot , Omaha. Neb. Blood ana" m Biseasss MSrv&SS'ss ' results , completely oradlrntcJ without tbe aid of mercury. Scrofula , erysipelas , fever sores , blotches , nlcura. pains tn the ) ieaa and bones , syphilitic ooro Ihroat , moutb nnd tonKiio. ccUirrh , etc. , permanently cured whore others bavo failed. ITirlnpff ITpin ! > ! nrana Biana * complaint * , mlllluj , UllIWlT Painful. Difficult , too frequent - quont burnlnz or bli5o.tr urine , urlno bleb colored of with milky sediment on stnudlnu. wunk back , gonorr boea , slott , cystitis , etc. 1'romptly and safely cured cbarges reasonable. per- raaneut Cure , re moval complete without cuttlnsr , caustic ordlllatlon. Cures cHoctoJ at homo by patient without a moment * pulp or annoyance. To TOPE Men anfl Miole-AsGfl Men , PfTDD I"110 a\7ful effects of early AQTTDP UUHD Vice , which brings orpanlo wenkneBi , ilpstroylnit both mind and body , with all ts dreaded Ills , purmanontlr cured. purAddress Address these wto have Inv M paired themselves by Improper Indulgences and and tolltnry Imlilts , which ruin both bony and mind , unnttltm them for bujlncsu , study or marriage. MAKUIEU MEX , or tliono entering on that happy Ufo , aware of physlclal ileblllty. quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS , Is based upon facts , flnt practical experience , second end ovary case Is tspaclally studied , thus lUrtlnir aright , third medicines are prepared In our own la- batory eractly to null each case , thus affecting cure ? without Injury. Wricnd it cants postage for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and dollcato dlaonsu * . Thousands cured. tVA friendly letter nr call may save you fu < lure suffering andihumo. undadd golden yean to lite tlfXo letters anuwnrca unless accompanied by I tents In stamos. ddroisorcall on UfllS. HETTS & IIETT § , U08 Knrr-Jtn street. Omaha. Neb. r I took Cold , I took Sick , I TOOK RUSULT : I take My Meals , I talro My Host , AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKK ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; got ling t\\t too , TOR Scoll's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hvnophospliitesof Limoand Soda NOT ONLY CURED MY Ilicip- iciit Consumption HUT UUILT Mn UP , AND IS NOW I'D TTINO FLESH ON MY BONES AT TUP. It ATE OF A POUND A DAY. I .TAKI : ir jusr AS KASILY AS i DO MILK. " SUCK TKSriMONV IS NOTIIINC ! KUW. scorr's IIMUISIOM is DOING WONDERS DAILY. TAKE NO OTIIIR. : THAT AVI I , I , NKT TALLAPOOSA , GA , A Yankee City Under Southern Sun , Has now In operation and under construction , twelve now iimnuraciiirliiK InUimtrles. employIng - Ing nearly I5Ui liandit and many tnoro under iK-Kotlatlon. TliH niiana Unit real estate an > l atocks will double in MX montlm. Now Is ttio tlmo to Invest , an prices will ad- vaneo L' } nor cent by April 15tu. lor particular * atldrcSH tlio Tullnpjosa Land , M'nliig & M'f'ff. Co. , Tnlhitaosn , On. C.O. Wallander , Agent , 27O2 Ouming St. , Omaha , Nob. You can double your money in six months by buying one of those choice lots in West Portland Park. SHOREY , HALL & CO , Abulnpton HulliHniTi Portland , Or. SPRING SUITS , Never was there displayed in Omaha such a stock of Spring Suits as we arc show 'ing this season , and at no time were such -low figures put on them. vVr. are determined to do the largest business ever attempted , and our stock and low prices will bring it. Moderate priced Suits for the Business Man and Mechanic is our specialty , and no house in the United States shows as large a variety of them as we do. We cater for the . trade of the masses ; for the big majority of customers who have to practice economy and to whom a saving of a dollar or two on a suit is a big item. To them we offer medium- priced suits , made of good wearing material and of honest workmanship , at prices far below those of other houses. The following are a few lots which we offer this week at exceptionally good values : One lot All-Wool Cassimcrc Suits of dark brown color , honest and durable material , which we recommend for good wearing qualities , at $4.75. * Two styles of excellent Cheviot Suits of this season's patterns , very neat , lined with good serge and well made up , at $4.90. The material in'this suit is not onlygoocl-looking , but also very serviceable. It makes a stylish suit and one that will also give good satisfaction. The line of $ S.oo , $9.00 and $10.00 Suits which we display this season is far ahead of anything shown formerly. We make the assertion that with every suit you buy of us nt that price you save from $4.00 to $5.00. No such assortment and no such values can be found elsewhere. Samples and rules for self-measuring sent on application , and mail orders promptly attended to. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. The great increase OF SALES m our during the past season has induced us to purchase for our the largest and most varied stock we have EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED. Tlio Well Binw-.vn Is MusurpusseU lu tlio treatment of nlorms of I'm VAIi : DiMUAHhi iindMrlUiiro a euro r. imrnntceil. lilt milliner , Loss ot Miuilioo I , and Ambition , Sterrlllty or Iturreucssabsolntcl ) cured , tfi'ud for Uooks."l'lio 3llo Secret. " tor Mini or Woman , each II cents ( stntnpsl. Nervous H'unmlo Ilisi-nto . cured quickly nnil pcrnmnontly. Trciiliucnt liy iorru | ) onlonco. stuniiji lor roi'ly Consultation frui' , onkea. Is. Cat Ulliunil Jutkuon Slreutu , Onialiii Nub. Tie ) only safe and pnlnlesi method of extract- IiiB tocth , and iho only method of Insortlne teeth without plate , remaining clean anil dura- ube. ! I > U. IIAIKJIIAWOUT , 1509 DOUGLAS Bi'IlUUT OMAHA. CoLLAR COLD flRDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1683. Nos. 303-404-170- . THE MOST PBBPECT OP PENS , LOTTERY OF JUAREZ. lln ICT the muiiaiiuiiieiit of tlio Mexican International Banking Go. ' ( 'nr.ri ! loiiarlc . lucoruorut : , ! by tlio state of Olil- liualiun , Mexico , For Clmrltnllc I'liriirmpR. OliAXI ) AIONTJIIjV DIt.lAVINU vrlll taiin ptao In public at the city of Ju.iM2 ( for incrly 1'atotlul None ) , lloilco. AVJ2DNKSUAVVl'Ullj S.'J.-lf , 180O. iiiulcrtlio | ) er oiul f iperrHon of CIMHT.U JouvS. MIHIIY ami Mr. OAMII.O AiinUKi.i.hi , tlio funni-rii ccntlpiuiin uf Riicli protnlnenc ? In tlio ITiiltoil tito3 that his prccnt'o iilono Id sntllclrnt uiinriinton to the pulillc th it therlrinUiiKH will ! > > htOit nlth strict lion- usty iin < l fiilrnc' H to ull. ntitl the Inttrr ( the vlsor of tlto Mexican uovuriitucnlj Is of eqtiut lu , ; ami Integrity. @ ( > 0,000. Only ( ! ( ) ,00 ( ) Tlekctf. Only ( ! 0,001) ) Tk-licts. Whole Tickets. Jl. Half.Tlckets. i. . Quarter Tickets , * l. , i.isr oi-1 ritixKs. 1 I'rl700f 81UUII9 . tVM\ \ 1 I'rlzoof l , 'Ull ' . III.IHI 1 I'rlioot Mulls . MKM : i rrlzcHof Ijiu each lire . 8.W1I 111 I'rlzosot in carlt itrc . I'.ukl ft ) 1'iltosot llili-acliiiro . fiiril XnrrlJoaof .VIuHclinra . f Ul ) 25J Prizes of iMradiaro . 7.VW . HK1 I'rlzciof S niancliaro . f fi.COO lUIPrlzcior niptiiliiire . 'UH 11/U Prizes of ' 'Jcncli uii ! . -VX TMIMIXAI , 1'lll/l.w , Kn Terminals to iruitl I'rizo of Sllcncli nrc. . . tllm ) MO Terinlnnls to ! IVUU Prlzo of UU c.ich are. . . WUJ rlzo'tnmountlnK to . J12VJJC Wo the iinlcr.ilnne < l liurctir ocrtlfr that the llunco Is'iicloniil "t Mu.vlco , lu C'lillnmlimi li.li uu ilc'poilt from the Uoxlcnn Intcrn.'lllonul IlnukliiB Comp.iuy. thonccosiary fnn.ls to pirminloo tlio im > mrnt ot all tliu trlrosilruwn lutho ( JiiA.VD horn it v nv .Hj.w.z. Wo further ttirtlCy that wo will nupcrvlso all the nrrmiKomcnts , untl In puritou tuiiniiro : und control all the clmulnuH of ttiln li > tory , mil that the sumo nro concliictoil with honesty , fiiltncss , itiul lu good ftilth toward ullimrtlos. JOHN S. AIOSIIV , Conunl Monor. CAM i i.o A Heir hi. i. KM , Siipprvl or for the llovornmont If any ticket tlrnwlnu a nrU Is < cnt tolhoumlvr- sl nud. Us ttico vuluo will lie collected and rumlttct to tbo owner thereof freeof chni.'i' . Knn.Mt II. H ov ov , President Kl Paso Niitlonui Hunk. Kl Paso , Tex. AGJONTS U ANTIil ) . I'or club rules , or iiny further liifoniiiitlon , write to the uiMlortKML il , tilntlni ! your ndilress clcurly , will elate , county , blrect tind nnniher. MOIO nipid mnl delivery will Ua iHHimtl 1'y jour c'nclo > liiKiiiienvel OPU bparliixiiur full iiihlic1" ? . .MEXICAN INTK-lNAlltlVAl , llASICISM CO. , Cllyot Juurez , Mexico. NOTICK. Semi romlttinces for tlkets by ordinary letter cnnt.ilnlnK unney Order , issued liy nil MXIUOSH Com panics , Nurork ( hxcli'imiu , Hank Dralt orl'ostul Koto Address nil restored lettprs to ill.\IUA.N ISILII.SATHIN'AI. IIANhlVO CO. , oi .1 uu 1 1'.M ui Ico. AT TTMK PARIS , 15S9 , * The Highest Possible Premium , THE OHItfGR AND PRIZE FOR SLiWBHG MACHINES , WS AWARDED TO liEli ( i VIISOII AND THE- * < GR0SS 0'F LEQION OF WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL , WHEELER , The President of thu Company. WHEELER & WILSON MFG , CO , lHfi-187 Avo.i Cluoauo. P.E , FIiO DMAET & CO 2:20 : North 10th Strnnt , Oinnlm. OltATKKULCOMKOUTINO. . "Ily a iboroti | > li kno ludgu of the natural iiwa \\blcu Kovt-ru tliu operulloni of dlKustlon anil nutrition , ami by a careful application of thu Lue propertied of well Kulactun Cucoa. Jlr , Kpps has provlduil our breakfast tables with u dull- cutely ilHVor < < il boverauo which iniiy save us niuny heavy doctors' lilils. It IH l > y the judtclouu uuo uf biich artlcluti uf ulut that a conitltutlou may bo uradually built up until Htrona onotigU to resist every tendency to disease , Hundreda of subtle nuilndles are lloiUliu around uiretvly to aUnck wherever there Is a weak point , Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well tortllled with pure blooil audit prop erly nourished frame. " Civil Service ( lazetto. Made simply with linllhiK water or milk. Sold only In half pound tlni , ) > y uroceM.laboluil thus : IAMCQ HDDQ ) ? , nfl Moinfi-opathloCiiomUU J A 1(1 ( UO trr 0 06 UU I.omlon , Bngland. BUGQY TOPS Ol' ALL KIMJH , CUSHIONS , BACKS. RAIIS , SCATS ANDTRIMMINOS. 417 flam SI , Cincinnati. O KcuilforSOrip.l'atiilogiio. Burrnncns FROM A'crioiin Drlillllv. Youthful IntllniTfliuni , Lout Mniilioud. , Many men , from the ofTectn of youthful t imprudence , Imtelirniitflit about riM.itn t-t 1 Mrvnknoifs ( lint haa mluciMl thu Kcnt'inl i > \t < > to i n GO miicli M to liulueo nlmuat uiy J other diM'o < it't nnd the rral CAUW of thor r trouble Fcnrct'ly ocr iK-liucsiteiKtUi ! , they ( are doctoivtl for \erj tiling Imt thought ; ono. NottvitlistntuHiifr the many nluntilu > romodfca that nmllcnlpclcnrehaK product il - ! for tlio rrllef of UiHcla s of patient * , nonu i > of the niilln.iiy mcwle * of tivntrmntt ffrrtn < ( euro. During ourrxtonrttocollKuniulit ) > ( i ' ; vital prnoilcouo hn > o i'Xportuuntiil "Itn i ami ilivoTprotlncwnmlronrcntrAtctl 11 mo- ; dk' * . Thoneeumpnnlniprc crlptluiil2of' ; ( YnM ns a certain mm encnlv rnrr. M [ hundreds ot cam i in our prnctlnt lm > u tx i n I rofltorcil to perfect hcnuh l v It * HW nftir > nllotherremnllcBrnlled. 1'eifpctly punIn. . mu-t IK > usvd lu tliu pmmrnUou of ; Il-Krjtlmixylon cocn , 1 2 drachm. JtruU-Mn , 12 ( ttaclun. Httonlaa Dlofcn , 1 SOrachm. 1'xL IcnUmdrn , Sscrui'Ita. ( Jlycerine.n n. Mir. Mftku CO plIK Take 1 pill At 31in. . , ft ml nn. other on Koinffto h l. In some cm cit 11 ultl bonucessary for the pAtlent to taVo Iwo pills M ntbedtlmo.inaklntftlHtnuuibt'rllnvunilny. & This rcmody Is mhipf ed to c\ cry condition of 43 nenrous debility anil w rakncra 11 ritIicrKx , ft luul OHiK-clally in these caws resulting from ii impruilcnce. The recuiwratlvo txinetft of ; 2 tlihre tomlUoarolntlynptonlshfnir.niulHs u-w eonUnuttI tor ft short tlmoclmii TH the languid , UeblllUiU'd , nrrvplofK condulon to onocf renewed llfo nnd vlyor , Aawoaro constantly Inrccclfit of IcttfM of linjulry irJatliu to tiU ) ronnstyo % % tiiM Riy to tlioiwi who would prefer to oMAln 11 of us , Itjr rt'iiiHtlnff Jil AFivotirclyconIcd p ck 4Ofi > contAfnliiff M pllln , eai-cfully roin' jKHindcil.ulH lie Fint by rctnni mnUfrum ourpriinto Inborntoiy.or ullirnmlfh C luicknffc * , wlilclt % \ ill euro raont caaon , f oi " " Addrtw or call on ' ' tlsw Engla'n'd Medical Institulo , 21 Trctnonl How , Iloslon , Mnim. ! CopyrlRlit , 1SS3 , by 1' . II. Ilium Tlio highest inoillrnl authorities of tlioofla pre&crlbo mill recommend thu SODEN MIN ERAL PASTILLES , for JJs.fH ! of tlio TMroiU , Cllost and l.iiut'a , and nho foi t'ou- EUUlptlUIl. " 1 nnd the results of tlio HODIIN MlNI'.KAIj. WATKHS AND 1'ASTIIjLKd nro vcjy mitlsfao tory In Huuncuto I'liaryiiKltlH asvrll as lu Chronic Cntnrrlml Condition of tliti upper air passages" MOItKAU II. IlltOWN , M. I ) . I'rof. of Laryngology at Chlcugo rollclmlo At oil druggists at25 und TX ) cts. a box. I'aiiiplileN ( rals ( 0:1 : Apiillrntlmi. Soilen Mineral Springs Co , , Limited , 15 Cedar Struor , Now York. JOft. SA1NTDEWS WTTII SUSPENSORY mil llHllllT4IHilriiul. | , l\ . DIM 1111 KISS nrhXIkhMa ' . „ ' \ * rriiioC3Crx-t.3iiirihit > iw l : BUT AND SUSFINSORt . lUile rrr Ihliif rrinajur. ? cif , turp it ! drnrratlfp UrAlnrfti , elvlog f rrrlr. Illld , Hftulh- .nr , ( nullouuui < nrrrnl > of H ( rlcll > Ilirou h .11 WKAK. 1'AKT.S rtllorlintlhrnilollKAl.TlliniHllHMIOI HMllfMHIU llitlrle ( iirrrnl Irlt In.linll ; , or wo latlctl HKO In rub , IIKIT unit MiiiiCBlurr Comilvl0 f 5 , lirf ui > . \ \ r.l run I'rr- nAn.nllr luml In Inttfd nionllii SralrJ pimiililrt I rrc. BANDEHELEOIKIOCO. , iraUS.II.hl. , UIICAQD.IIL UK. OWEWS ELECTRIC BELT PATENTED Auo. 10 , 1887 , IMPROVED JULY 30.1889. " " " " " "I'sziEorno" ELECTRIC IHSOLESt Alspnn Eluotrlo Trues nnU D lt Comblnod. Ben < ieo.l > < MI ( for rnic jlluit'd boob , 27li tic , l Uli llt ) > - scatyoulnvUlDifftletlirnvflop * Meulloathriiuiitr. ' ' ' OWEN EI.EOTniO BELT & APPLIANCE . 300 North llroartway , HT. J.OUIO. 030 Droadway , NEW YOJllt CITY. Arrcstj dlicharnos from the urinary organs In either ecx in 40 hours. It 1 < tuperlor to CojnlLa , Cubcb , or Inlee- tloni , and free from all bad imollr ouior" Incoavenlcncca , CHICHCOTER'O CNQLIBH PENNYROYAL PILLS. nco cnoss DIAMOND BRAND. Hale , iurt to 1 klviji r.llitilt. l.ndlr * . b llrucuUl f ir lll Bian4 llran > llu red uiuilll Unti , Ktlvi wltli tlu * ribbon , 'i' i * nu olhe rlrod IF.Into br i iil < Uiri U4 "lltlltr la ) I.u.tl , -1/.l.il.ft7relurniuull..v ( Oul Me t rJLcja.C < j * . XlaaiMab . . lsiuiJiTUI'JtAII [ Aft CUSHIONS _ _ li | > ri lirira illiiu.ilowrorliUt. . ! < irrtt r l b < II , i.JUok * Jit. J < TO WEAK MEN BufTcrliij from thoriltcuol luulhful fnor . larlr dc y. wiwtliiy nukncn , lujl iuauhooatU-.lwlll omt a voluatilo tmtlM ) ( trlrd ) contnliilnK full luirtlculart for hernia euro. IMIKH of tliartir. A. iplruillil midlcal worki thould I * r iul Lv vvcrr Inan who U ucrvnui and dttillltatcil , AildiTMU ( I'rof. V.V , 1'OW1JU1IJUoodu , Coo ;