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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1890)
r 8 THE OMAHA DAILY B , FRIDAY , APRIL 4 , 1800. THE CITY. , Graves carnud $ .10 yesterday by ariesting Charles SwarU , a deserter troin Fort Oniiihn. Attorney A. II. Long's WIPC of alleged Inrcc-ny occupied a few hours' of Juilgo . , Ileli-loy'n court yesterday morning and , was continued until next Tuesday. A courco of free lectures on thiwoph- Ical HtihjectH will bo given by Hertratn Kaightloy at Unity church , .Seventeenth and Cans streets , on the evenings of April 0,8 and 10. The Chovnv Hiker Cholom will hold Pas'-ovcr M < rvices at their nynntfi : iic , corner Twelfth and .lacknon streets , Fri day evening at 0:110 : nnd Saturday at 8 a. in. All welcome. George DaviH , a young1 man In the ItiHt stages of eonNUinption , Is \\li\n \ \ at cnntnil jiolleu Hlntion and Is liable to die nt any hour. Ho has neither frleiidH , relatives or acquaintances hero to remove - move him to moro comfortable quarters. The hoard of public ! works will hold a fiction this afternoon to award contnictH for the grading of Qirhard and Garlich strcclM from Pleasant to L.OWO avenue , and of Lowe avenue from Hamilton to Johnson. Contracts are nlho to be awarded for the filling in of ilepresned lota that have been condemned IIH nuisances. XAIj f'lll.lGIt.U'lIN. V. II. I'cnncy of Fullurton is at the Mil- Inrtl. .T. D Pci ry of Atkinson is stopping nt the Casey. Sum Lrlanil of Lincoln Is a guest nt the Casey. Gc'oi'RO W. Loobcrof Hebron Is nt the Murray. A Pickons of Hastings Is legislated at the Murray. , C. W Thomas of Grand Island la a guest nt the Paxton. .T. n Wcston of ncatrlrc Is reglstcicd at the I'axtoa. H. D Travis of Weeping Water Is stopping nt UK' ( lorlmm F Betta of Lincoln is ictjlslcrcil nttheMlllaicl. ( icorgo O Ferguson of Lincoln Is stopping nt the Paxton. H .T Kilpatiiek nndifo of Bcatilcc ntc guests nt the Pa\ton. M M Sulllv.m nnd wife of O'Neill ' are rcgistuted nt the Cifoy. F. ISI. IIiiHnnilifu of Lincoln nicninong the niiivnls at the Paxton. II. liostwiclr untie. L Alexander of Ilnst- mo guests tit the Mutiny. George B. Johnson nnd wife of Hastings mo among the nu iritis nt the Murray. The C'l.u.i Louise Kellogg conceit company mo stopping ut the Millard , and will lemaih in the city until Monday. Mr William A Dinsmoicof the First Xa- lionul bank , Sioux City , passed throimh Oniahnycstetday on his way to California , \vheiehowlllspcnd f > i.x weokb leoupurating Ills health. The icUrenicnt fiom the stngo of Mnry Andci-son leaves Mai to W.iinwught the un disputed leader of our Sluikespeaiinn ac tresses Her chnrms of appearance nnd nrt Imve never been so ndvnntngcously displujcd us in the lovely Violu , the benntifiil chniactcr of iShnkesneaio's "Twelfth " lomedy , Night , which will bo pla\ed nt the Hod on Monday , Tuesday nnd Wednesday of no\t week , by Miss Wainwiighl , and u company of eminent plaj crs. _ The Vindiiot The boaul of equalization is still nt work on the Tenth sticet viaduct damages , but will soon have n icpoit ready. It is understood that the ( lamai > CH will bo assessed ngainst proiwitv benclitted all over the central pait of tno city , extending us far west us Fifteenth street and as fur noitli ns California. It Dltlii'l AVorlc. S C Udell was locked. up lust night on the clmigo of assaulting his landlady , a Mrs. Ncmiio , 1015 Iluinoy sticet. It is claimed that ho tiled to smuggle n gill into the hoiibo on thopictenso thntsho was his wife. Mrs. Nemirc discovered the pluj and onleied him to tnko the female away Ho became en raged at Ibis mid shuck her hmdliuh ship. The hitter then hud him jailed. Itenl Instate An ndininistratoi's sale is announced for the Satin day session of the icul estate ex change. These sales como from the com Is , nnd in time all similar business will bo done nt the looms of the exchange , us hotter pilcos IMII piobnbly oo leali/ed at the cxi'liuugo At It o'clock nu Satuiduyufteuioon will bo held the tegular monthly meeting , w hlc'h the mem bers tire uiged to attend. The Murdered Man's .Son. John Oluvmister , the son of the mnn mys- tciiou.slj imudcicd at l lkhoin , arrived from filoux City yesteiduy in company with his biolhcr-in-hiw. The IAVO Indcntilled nnd claimed the body of William Chionistcr. They visited the coioncr and infoimcd Jiim that Mis , Millnor of South Omaha hud no legal claim of being wife to their father , us thej cull prore. The cotoner wus sutisllcd with their claims and tinned over the effects of the muidoicd man to young Clironister nnd Ids biothcT-in-luw. The Founder of u Society. Her F. K Clark , the founder and national president of the Young People's Society of Chi Istlan Kudcavor , will bo hero Sutmday nnd Similar. On Saturdnv evening a recep tion will bo tcmlcicd to him at bt. Muij's A\cnuo Congicgutionul cliuich tit 4 p.'in Sundiij ho will bent the First Piesbjtminn chinch to answer any questions asked him At" ! . ! < > p in of the sumo day ho will picsido over the city mission meeting at Uoj d's opera llOUbC . Dr. Dirney , practice limited to catarrh- nl diheiibcs of nosoand throat. 13eo bltlg. CKj TrcaHiircr Itusli'N Itoiitl. City Ttcasnrer Hush bus his bond pro- jiaicd for accoptancu by the city ofllciaN The amount of the bond is linger than that of any treasurer in the sttito except the state trcnsuu-r , who gires n bond of jl.WW.tKK ) . Mr Hush's bond Is for $1,100,000and contains the mimes of the following gcntlc'iiicn , who nro liable lor the amounts namedJewgo ( > : llaikcr , fr.'OO.OlX ) ; W W. Lowe , $ ; ( HWlll ) ; < ! uj C Itiuton. W K , lXK ) , C C Houscl , SiiOO- 000. Victor CuUlwell , ? 'tHlKK ) ) ; Hugh U. Cltllk , * lftO,000 , P. M Mullen , $130,000. , Conllrinal Ion Hci-vlecs. r llishop Gcorgo Woithington contlrmcd n class of four > oung ladles at St. Mathlas' i-hurch on South Tenth street at 5 o'clock lust veiling The joung ladles were pupils of Jlrwvnell hull , and the continuation wus an ainnunl oecuireneovshU'li takes plnco Just be fore the eomiuouc'ement of the .spilng vuia- tion. tion.After After the ladles hud been continued , the bishop chin god them most eloquently on their tuturu conduct In life , nnd gnvo them peed , uholcsomo ndvh'o ix < gutiling their thiHv habits and the course of action they bhoulil iiui-suo In their udhcivnco to the prombo they imd just nuido. A Dangerous Cavo-In. The cave-In nt the Intersection of Fniimm niidrouitccnth streets , w'hlch ' ojcuncd lust Sunday , was repaired Tuesday , but > Cbtcrduy inonilng It cuveil In ngnln malting n much bolo tlinn bcfoiv. U was ut OIKQ re- by tilling It with largo stones imd dtit , Old citizens t > ny n clbtein wus : it this pltico yi'.u-d ngo uud from IhO nppcanmco of the hole bnfuro it wns illicit In the wills of the c'tAora ' hnvo fu'lou ' In , laultlng ft Very Uijlj and dangerous hole which is likely to glvo fin thcr trouulo. This jiaitie- of the htix-cts Is \ilnr sixit in the intorbectlon bomowhnt lower than the surrounding portions tions , and water stands thciu until it soaks Into the ground. Huvo used Dr. Thomas' Klccttlo Oil for cioun and colds , anil dccluii ) It a iwsltlvo euro. ContiUnited by Wm. Kay , 5TO Ply- taoutli Ave. , IJuJIalo , N. Y , CIjAHS M3AIiilS' COXVnXTIO.V , An InlcrcHlliiK Meeting of I-'iitlntslitslH In Churoli Work. The Ural conrontion of the Methodist Epis copal clnss leaders of the noi th Ncbnwkn con feix'iue mot at the South Tenth stroct M. H. churchWcdnesdnyercnlng. Uclcgntcswere ptcscnt from IJccmcr , Sptlngllcld , South Omaha , ( Iretnn nnd the rnrlous Methodist churches of Oinuhn. The nddrcss of wel come was delivcivd by Mr. .1. Phipps Hoc in n hnppy mnnnor , nnd Mr. John Dale made the response. The remainder of the ercnlng wns devoted to nn old-fashioned class meeting , led by Mr. H A. IHctelmim. Yesterday morning's session oixmrd at 9 .TO with a thltty-mlnuto class led by Mrs Susan Smith. This wus followed by the oignni/a- lion of the convention , Mr. H. H Hall being chosen chairman nnd Annii U. Moore urae- tary. . In the permanent organl/atlon Mr. B. K. Hall was elected president , Mr F E. Smith sccti'turi nnd Mr. W. H. Hn/znrd tiensincr. After tlio reports from the vnrlous class Icadeis us to general uttcndanco and methods of leading , the following question was dis cussed : "Is the class meeting any longer a necessity In the M. K church I" Ie. < srs. W. J. Davis mid F. G. Crandull opened the dis cussion. Mr. W , II Ila/rard ended the morning's session with a spirited talk on "Tho class lender's t elation to the amcndmont campaign In Nebraska " The convention was then adjourned until 1 : ! ( ) p. m. The afternoon session wns opened by a thiity-minuto class , led by Mr. .1. W. ILuel- grove , ami tbo remainder of the time up to : i o'clock wus dc\otcd to business and vcpoits. The following is the programme for the re mainder of the day : U.00 p. m.-Ucst Method of Leading Class IX A. Lumbard 11:30 : p. m , Other Duties of the Class Lender J. W. Hotf mnn 1.00 p m. Qualifications for n Class Leader ( Natural nnd ncquired ) .Dr Footc 4 :30 : p. m. The Class Leaders' Ucsnonsl- billty for the Spitituiil Condition of the 'Church U. Stevens 5.00 p. m.-Intcnnisslon 7:00 : p m. M Minutes Clnss , led by S. N. McCullough 7:30 : p. m. Question IJox 8:00 : p. m. Adduss , "Organbntlon. of the Ltiity of the Methodist Episcopal Church ior Uvimgelieal Woik. " Chancellor C. F. Creighton , DD The Ilest Kosnlts. . Hvcry ingicdient cmplojed in producing Hood's Sarsup.uilla is stiictly puionnd is the best of its kind it is possible to Jmy. All the loots and hoibs 110 cnucfully selected , per- sonully examined , nnd only the best lotuincd. So that fiomthottmcof puiehaso until Hood's Saisapaiilla is ineparcd. ovcrjthing Is caie- fully watched with n view to attaining the best icsiilt. Whjdon'tjou try It ! 1VAITIXG TOR A AVIXDKAIjIj. Clileago ladles Claiming A'aliinblc Otntilm I'roperlj' Court Notes. The next case to bo tried bcfoio Judge Wnkcloy is docketed .us Susan IJ. Meyers et al vs. Alexander MeGnvock ct al. It involves the title to lots In the southeast paitof the city covered by railway tiacks and described as lot S , block : ! 0t. The Union Pacific rail way is also inndo a defendant in thesuit. The casij has it peculiar interest , for'somo young ladies in Chicago desciibed ns beautiful accomplished and altogether dimming. They mo named Stis.tn B , Saiah E and Luclla G. Meers. . Thoj IUHJ the daughters of n man ' \vlio cumo wen't in early days and invested his money in Omaha realty and owned among other sites the lot-in eontioversy. In IbO-Hio died intestate , his family being ignorant of the value of his Onmh.i possessions. The guaidian of the children disposed of tbo prop- city without the consent ot his wauls , it is alleged , and on this ciieumstnneo the suit is based. For the joting Indies the woild had been wagging along in its usunl monotonous fushion. Susan and Surah me teachers and Luclla is tbo joutbful willow of n son of the family. They bud their biids and llowei-s nnd music , and no doubt ulso their lovers , but no tit cams of possible ilehcs in the west. A few weeks ngo they weio culled upon by a gentleman who makes ti study of the vicissitudes of Omaha's lots and additions and informed them th.it if they wished to assert their claim they hu\e the light to contest the Jltlc of the piopeitj in question. . The news was n sur- piiso to them , but theyweio not nt nil op posed to tidies fiom any legitimate souico. IloiiL-o the suit. In the case of the state vs Kestncr the de fendant wus allow ed to plead guilty ot assault and battor.i nnd with u nieful countenance paid into the tiousuiy * .V ) mid costs Kcst- ner wns a chicken fancier and lust fall bo landed some out in Walnut Hill with ustiiug on them The owner , Mutt Gabion , had equipped bis chicken coop with u who nnd bell attachment , which soundf d the alarm when Mr Kestner opened , the door. In the interview which followed Kestnor so gric\iously malticalcd tbo com plaining witness as to lu > himself liable to the ihmgo of assault with intent to kill. The Union Pucillc railway has brought suit against John A Mt Shane , David Neulo nnil FiiUA Johnson for the possession of two quaiter sections of land in Washington county. The plaintiffs allege that on Decem ber 11 , Ib07 > , John J. Dixwell and wife , the oiiginnl ownois , convoyed their title to tha * hind to Thomas C. Durant , us piesident of uio Credit Moblller , the sumo being purchased for the use of that corpora tion. A fterw tads Durant died suddenly with out lming executed the trust as to snid land and bis heirs claimed the farms as their legal piopeity. It is alleged by the plalntifltli.it the lands weio sold by the Dm ant heirs to tbo defendants for a mcrelv nominal consideration with full notice of nil the lights and claims in equity of the Ciedit Moblller to the piopeity. The plaintiff in sists that Mi Shane and the other defendants hold the legal title to said ienl estate in tiust for the use and benefit of the Ciedit Mobilior and of its grantees to the full extent and upon the same conditions as did Durant The Union Pucillc is the grantee of the Ciedit Mobllier and w Ishcs possession of the piop eity. lid MeGhee pleaded guilty to petit larceny jestorduy. The chin go ot bin glut Iiing the tailor shop of Huns Hanson on Cumlng stiect wus dismissed. Sam Du\is wus found guilty of burglarising a drug store at Valley. Najlor A : Co , a cmporntion orgnnlml under the laws of Michigan , huvo brought suit ngalnst the Detroit Steel nnd Spimg company for * 1,101 Kt on account , and hnvo gainisheeil ceitnin monojs In the bunds of tbo Union Puelllo nnd the Chicago , Itmlington & Qulney.railway companies. Maigtirct v. Solomon has brought suit in foteilosuro against Thomas H Cotter et id , to iccover on a note for y.'sfl 17 seemed by moi tgugo on lot 15 , block 5 , Solomon's addi tion , William S Franklin has applied for n dl- vou-o fi-om his wife , Pauline , on the ground of deseitlon. John /.els has commenced suit ngainst Mnry Oster for selling liquor to n man em- ploj ed bj Xels to drive n span of mules The mun became intoxleuted nnd diovo the mules into n ditch , wboro they were drowned. Zeis sues for the vnlue , said to bo 100. Uobeit II. Walker bus applied foraiecciver for the Omnhn mantel anil casket company , alleging that the corporation bus violuted the law nnd bus incurred indebtedness which It cannot liquidate. Ho says the totnl Indebted ness amounts to $11,51 l.&l ) , mid the total as sets , at a fair valuation , amounts 10311,050. Ho tisKs Judgment for jM'J. ' ( > > alleged to Iwduo on u loan and for the appointment of u ic- ccler. . Mrs Ada L. Flagg Is tlio plaintiff In an action against theColiseunnissodation. Mrs FKigg , who is the wife of a foimor onidul of the Collboum , bought the wages duo Lottie Stanley and Helen Baldwin , amounting to ? lM.t. 10. Pi Iiii-o euro her orders on the treas urer , but she claims that her bill has never been btitlslled , and she theigfoio btlngs suit to recover. County Court. Me , ) or Hellmun obtained n Judgment of $910.01 ngalnst Kva Oliver for lent of house. rml Si'hnulcr has bi-ought suit against William G. Henslmw et nl. to recover flOS.50 on a note. Samuel Coffmnn has sued L. A. Brand- liocfor for SiOO on n note and caused u gar- ulshnient to Issue on a car load of lu > gs in the possession of the Mi Cloud Love Uo block commission company. A Special Klcotlon. OaAprlllOtuerowJllbo held au election for the purpose of empowering the council to issue bonds of the city in the sum of $175,000 for paving Intersections , constructing sewers and building four or more needful itro engine houses. Hoglstrurs will sit today and Saturday , and Friday of next week at the fol lowing locations : First Ward First precinct , railroad ticket office , $07 South Tenth street ; Second pro- clnet , bat her shop neiir comer of Sixth and Pleico streets. 1110 South Sixth BtrtWt ; Third precinct , Hilt's ' grocery , between Dorcas nnd Mnrthn , on Tenth street. Second Ward First precinct , Henry Hcls' feed store ; Second piecmct , Hughes ft Bandy's meat market , 11)40 ) Vlnton street. Third Ward First precinct , No. lilt North Tenth street ; Second precinct , Jill South Eleventh street. Fourth Ward- First picclnct , 102 South Sixteenth street , Leslie's drug store ; Second precinct. 1W ) . " > Famani street , Campbell it Co. Fifth Ward First picclnct. Co-Hollo's cigar store , iVKl North Sixteenth street ; Second precinct. No. 1150 .Sherman avenuo. Sixth Ward -First precinct , club room at Twoutv-sixth and Luke streets ; Second pre cinct , Lyceum hall , Twenty-font tit street and Klkboin rnllrond. Third nrerlnct , Stevens' grocery , Tlility-thlrd and Parker streets. Seventh Ward -First precinct , mil Park avenue , between Popnleton and Woolworth avenue ; Second picclnct , John Hoft's drug store , Twenty-ninth nnd Dupont. Waul-First -J10J Cumlng Eighth - precinctJ10J stteet , barber shop ; Second pieclnct , ! ilO * ( . 'inning sticet , drug stoio. Ninth Ward Fiist piecinct. 2003 Fnruain street ; Second precinct , Hyun s office , coiner Lowe nnd Mercer avenuo. AMBITION'S GOAF ; . 1'rlinnry Teachers Struggling for Gi ainniar School Ccrl I/Irate / * . At the high school yestcidny morning the inquisition of ambition was continued. In the place , however , of two score charming mnld- cns , flushed with the excitement of youth , Just frco fiom the bondage ot the tnsk- mustcr nnd disciplinarian , ready to snclitlce themselves on the altar of education , there appeared only five applicants for advanced honois. Instead of gutheilng in the halls a half-hour bofoic the time and discussing the piobabilltlcb nnd improbabilities of thodnj's work , no ono appeal ed until the dock struck 9. Having divested themselves of their wraps with sanctimonious faces , they pio- ceeded to Inquisition hall , wheio In a moment they were Joined by Dr L. A. Mertium , the examiner of thomoining Four Indies and one gentleman constituted the class , all moro adr.mcoil in yen is than their predecessors ) of the past two days While the flush of youth still lingeicdin the cheek of some , it was plainly dtsc-einible that the 01 deal through which they hail to pass was by no means now to them , each having in days gone by mastcicd the ludlmcntnry piin- ciplcs of school teaching and now cnteictl the loloof scholar for the simple puiposo of ad vancing to the dignity of giammnr school teacher. As the applicants ontcicd the examining room the genial doctor , who had pi-ep.ued the interrogatories which weio to MT\O as the ciudul test , alone looked huppy nnd uncon- ceincd. A piir Of' cjes from ono little brunette , tbieo pail's fiom two linger brunettes , ono pair fiom a white-haired lady , together with those of the gentleman wcie transfixed on the bluckboaid as Dr Menium ptocceded to wiito the ten questions on physics which wcic to form the subject of examination. Each question contained fiom three to flvo separate queues and , notwithstanding the in quisitor had them piepaied in wilting , it ap pealed to bo haul woik to tiansciibe them on the boaul. When the second queiywas finished the venerable doetor stopped tocool his moistened brow , when the little biunctte , eridently comprehending the complexity of the ques tions , naively icm.uked' "It's lonesome today , doetor. " 41 Yes I Mtiybo wo will make it interesting befoio wo get thiough , " was the lather poignant lopiyr "Doubtless , " faintly came from the lips of the fair one , and then all w us silence , mid the doctor proceeded with his questions. After several more pauses lor rest , the blackboard the entire length of the loom being filled with questions , the inquisitor having practically illustiatcd ono of his quoiies "tho difference between physical and chemical clmngc. " Yesterday was the last day of the examina tion and the lesult will bo made known ns soon as the papeis me miukcd. MJlcs' Nerve and Tjivor IMIN. An impoitnnt discovciy They act on the liver , stomach and bowels thiough the nerves. A new piinciplo. They speedily euro billiousness , bad taste , toipld liver , piles and constitution. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! ! 0 doses for 125 cents. Samples lice nt Kulm & Co.'s , 15th ami Douglas. I'i'o .jcet Hill Cemetery. At n meeting of the direitois of Prospect Hill cemetc ly , held on Sutuuluy , Mincli'JO , an assessment of 67 50 per lot wns levied on each lot owner for the puiposo of meeting the cost of necessary impiovements and its main- ten.uteo nnd piescrvution lorthc coming j ear , commencing Apiil 1 , IS'JO. ' Tlio piompt pavmontof this assessment to the treasurer , Mr. Heniy W. Ytitcs , nt the Nebrasku National bank , coiner of Twelfth and Farnnm streets , is hereby cainestly re quested in older that the woik of fencing and other improvements may bo commenced at once and completed ns spc'cdilj ns possible. By older of the boaul of diieetois. Cnuuis : I1. GUMS , Secretary. The Ability to Hear Pain Is the test of foititudo among the Indian tiibcs But we defy any Cherokee , Sioux or Comaneho to endure the twinges of iheumn- tism without wincing. These , indeed , mo slight at first , but glow in intensitj until they become unbeatable. No malady is moro obstlnuto in its matuiity than that which ghes iibo to them. The more need , then , of attacking it tit the outset. Foremost among remedies for it is Hosteltei's stomach bitters , .safer and infinitely moio eflectlvo than colchicum - chicum , verutrum mid mix \omicu , all reme dies which might prove destuieti\o oflifo in a slightly excessive dose. Mineral depur- cnts , also , w hen not positively mischievous , are far infeiior in remedial power to this salutary botanic medicine. It entirely ex pels fiom the blood the net id impuiltles which oiiginuto the disease , nnd eniichcs us well as cleanses it. Constipation , liver com plaint , dyspepsia nnd other ailments also give way to It. Will Stand Ity the Kcpolt. A dcsperuto attempt wns inudo by the county commissioners to get together and ex- nmlno the repoit of the aichitects on the much talked ot bill of extras. Mr O'KcciTo wus on bund ns usual and Mr Tmnormado his nppcurunio after nn hour or so The ob ject Is to m i Ivo at Mich nn understanding ns will enublo them to dispose of tlio repoit nt the next regular meeting O'KeelTo and An derson have been walking on the figures and It Is mideistood that they have about decided to stand by the report. Mr Turner frankly acknowledges thtit ho "don't know nothln' about It , " but he hns confidence in the two superintendents , nnil ho don't know but uiiij- bo will agree with them. IU > uperlor eiccllcnea proven In millionof hoinrs furmore * llian aiiiurleruf ntonlury It l u ed t ) llio Lulled hlutes ( .overnment tndontd by llio lii-ads ot Ilia dte.it I'liUernltlea ua the Mrontei.1 , 1'urett and mo l lleallliful llr 1'rlco'n t renin llak- lin ; I'uHder doci nut contain Aiuiuunln , Mme or Alum , Mold only lit run * 1'ltlC'l : HAKIM ! I'OWDHIt CO hHVOIlli. \ . CUI14.CU. * ! * AMl tU. * I. tOtIB SAD H.VIiI . : ) WOMEN. Wliy so Jinny Ltfdk-s ni-c Miserable Clcnrly Explained Seme .Stirring ItcniurkH liy One Who Know. " 1 fool ad every llmol eo nwomnn" The nbovo remark wn nmtlo Hi iNo writer ur ono of Ilia old * ninl nio't prominent iiujMclmi' In New York , "Is It i > o Mblo lint fen nran woman Imler , doc * lor' " "Not at nil , but I harv neon ro nnirli mfforlnir , to many women who aro-mHerahle. Hint t ennnot liolp feeling * orry for tln-m All How ninny Indies do you know tlmt nro perfi-Wly well nnd lienllhy' How tunny enjoy llforn Uwy MionliU 1 tills not enough to nmko one feel i > orni ful ? " "There mint tie rmwe for nil this , doctor " "There l . Womctiuiru weak nnd their tronliles Inrgcly nrl o from wmkncfeVIiennwomaii Is nenk fho requires MrenjSth Her t > od ) , her mind nnd nil her functions must bo | > nt In a henllhy con dition , or Mil- ran not neenro ntrenitlh Nothing doei Ilih I'd en lly nnd rurely a' pure uplrlti ( liken In moderntlon , either hrfnrc nicnfo or between menl I know iK-orea of Indies Hint nro kept In perfect liunlth , Mrenuth nnd tirllllaneyhy tliujndlilonn n > u of Dull ) ' * I'11 re Multhlnky. . .Mnny of Ihou Indie" nru wlven of mtnltter * nnil | irofe or * . nnd nio t of them nrn teniperniui ; women 'lliey renllre that lliinj'i I'nro Mnlt Wlil'ky rnriil ln > the beat unit nnd only positive help , nnil they r Intelligent enoiIKh to prollt by i > iicfi knowled e I knOT wbereof I rppnk nnd 1 < penkn * n teniperniiiu mnn lliel > p t temierniu | < peopln of today are ( lie imc * who uu 1'tiro iiplrltK In moderation nnd llnd thit Mrongfh , \l or , color nnd l > rlKliliio s nro thu retnlt" , rnther thnti weakness , nllovrncss nnd u lorn of Interest In everything In life I nan much ImpreMeil with the renmrki of thn doetor nnd bollotlnit their Importance , reproduce them entire Drs.BettsJcBBtts 140S STIIUF.T , OM\IM , NKU. I'nxton ' Hotel. ) Olllco hours , 9 n lii to p. ni. Sundajs , 10 n in to 12m Specialists In Chrdnle , Xenons , Skin nnd Illood RrCuiHtiltntlon nt onleo or hy mall free Medl- clncsM'nt hj mill or evpiess , cedirel } phked , free fromobierMitlon ( iunranteea tocuiu qulckl ) , afc- 1) and pernnnently. VniMtrviic l nKilitir SpeimatOIilKPa , Hc'inl- 1\C1 \ 011S UeUlllty,1 , , , , ] | .os-us.Mlit | Kmls- slons I'll ) Meal deeay , arMiiK from Indiscretion , ex cess or ImlulKcncc produclnc sleeplessness de'spon- ileno , pimples on the face , a\erslnii to so < let > .e i ll > discouraged , l.uk of colldeni e , dull , unlit for study or business , and llnda life n burden ifel > perma nently and privately eured Cun-iilL Dra. lletts \ Hulls , 1408 rarnnm street , Omaha , Neb. Blood and Skin Diseases. fifXo'.i Viost terrlhle In Its ic ultn complete ! ) eradkiited nlthout the aid of mercury scrofula , ( r > slicla" | , fever sore" , blotehei , nkera , pilnn In the head and bones , xjplill- Illc Koro lliroat , month and tonifue , c it.irrli , clc , permanent ! } cured where other ) have failed 1'rinoru anil Itlndilei Complaints , , lllllcliy | > . | | uful , Dllllenlt. too frequent Imrnlneor hloody mine , urine hlth i oloicd 01 v/llh mllkj pediment on 8tnndln , we'akback , jron- ( irrhiea , cleet , ( yitltli , ete. Promptly nnd safelj cured Char et reasonable STRICTURE-1 ! ? . : C U i o. i u - tiinxnl romploto nkliout cutting , cntistlt,1 or tllll.ithni Cures rJTroU'd nt htntio b > pullcnts without u ixio- jin.1 nt's pain or nnnoynnco. Young Men and Middle-Aged Men. ' ' ' ' ' awful effects of A l'lvM < fITv ] 1 < 10 OUlVlj V UlMi. oailylc6 , wlileli brhids orKniileneakiiQAK , < le. lroli > K both mind and body , \rlth all Its drendful Illn , pe'nnnnently cured. ' | " | V Aililress these lie lia\olm- J A" imliuil tlieni'-eHes by Im proper Indulgences nnd iolltar > habits , nhlcli ruin both liody and mind , nnllttln them for bushier , tnd > or murrhiKe M.MIIIIUI suv , or the o entcrlnir on tint h.ippj lite , n are of physical deblllt > , quli kl > assisted OUR SUCCESS Islm ed upon facts , first , practical experience ; ce- end , utcry cat > o Is efieelall | > Ktndkd , thus t.iitlnk' aright , third , medicine's mo prep.ueil In out oun la- bor.itor ) exactly to milt each e.ise , thus elleelliiK cures \\lthoul Injury. CiT' > end d centrf postiiKO for cehbrated works on Chronic , .Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases ' 1 hoiisnlids cured. I"A friendly letter 01 eall inn ) n\o joli future "nirerliiKiind xliame , and adil iiolden ) e.irs to llle ftfKa letters nnsnereil unless accompanied h ) 4 eenta In Mumps Addre-s or eall on UMS. tJElTTB & I3I-1TTS. 1403 FAH\\M SI IIH T , OMAHA , Nl II CALIFORNIA TUT LAM ) OK DISCOVERIES. ABIIIINE Mrnk'O.OROWLLI.CAU. , THCONLY- qUAI ArJTEED CUF\E ron. Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure I'or balufoy Goodman Diiik * ' < > COiUGIIS , Sore Throat , The highest mctllenl iitltlioiltli's of tjie \Vinlil nrer-oi Uio nml leeoniiiieiiil Ilio SODEN MINERAL PASTILLES , fin dNensis .f . llio Tliumt , ( ; iic > , t anil l.nnijs , tintl ale foi cun- biiinntlon. "I nnil tlio results of I lie PODKV MINKUXI. ATintS AND l'A.sniM > ni" vt-ry h.itN- fncloiy In rtiiliuenti ) I'lmil nultls as we'll as In t'lironiot'attirrliairoinlltf'iniif ' tlio inimrali II.H.SIIKCII. " MOUKAU 1 ! . IIItU\S.N M I . l'lt > f. of Lai j ngoluf i al Clilc'HK" i'eillc'llnlc' . At till ilriifc'Kists tit untl W e-onts u liov. PhampletB Gratis on Application. SOIO MINERAL SPRINGS CO. , LIMITLU , 15 CLDAU bTitutT , Nuw VOHK . EASTER OFFERINGS. Tins week will be a memorable one for the Hoys. Monday morning : , we begin a most extraordinary special sale of Hoys' Clothing , the greatest that has ever taken place in our establishment. We will continue this through the entire week and parents will be well repaid by coming- us this week for au. liaster outfit , for their Boys. An immense stock of stylish and serviceable Hoys' Suits , from one of the best makers in the country will be offered at temptingprices. . We shall sell , 1,000 Hoys' blue sailor Hlousc Suits , with fancy embroidered collar , ages , 'I to 10 years , at GOc. 350 Hoys' Knee Pant Suits , in two patterns , one a plain dark mixed , the other a light colored plaid , of serviceable material and tasty make , at $1.50. 750 Hoys' Knee Pant Suits , in elegant Cheviots and Cassimeres , strictly all wool and fashionable pat terns , coats arc nicely pleated , and suits throughout well and stylishly made. These Suits are usually/- sold for $5.00 and $6.00 , we give them this week as an liaster offering for $2.90. t A large variety of handsome Jersey'Suits.at $2.75 , $3.25 , and one lot with handsomely cmbroidm-d fronts , at S3..90. Equally astonishing values will be offered this week in long pant suits , sixes from 13 to 18. The following we name as special bargains. 150 excellent and fashionable Cheviot Suits , at1.00 worth fully $6.50. 100 very fine black Cheviot Suits , very stylish garments , for young men and elegant fitting for $6.90. These suits could not be bought elsewhere for less than $10.00 or $12.00. Come and get ojie of our beatiful liaster Souvenirs this week. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , "To cultivnte sympathy you must be among living cren- tures nnd thinking about them ; and to cultivate admir ation you must be nmong beautiful things and looking at them" The last clause of the above is the one to which we would particularly cnll your ntten- tion. Probably Ruskindid not have wearing appnrel m mind when he wrote it , nevertheless what there is beautiful in that line we can certainly show you. NBGKWEHR For Enster hns come to be a feature nnd we have spared no pains in making our line complete. We have all the novelties of both foreign and domestic manufacture. Hosiery Gloves Etc , From all the best makers. Ifyou will afford us the op portunity we will also be glnd to show you our well selected stock of Men's spring suits. Men's spring overcoats. Boys' and children's suits and overcoats. AMUSKMblNTS. fimc ) Eden Week of Monday , March 01. Jaiianeso Village of SAN- : : BAN Direct from Yeddo. ? Stages. 2 Theaters. One Dime Admits to All. 'js Qpera Houpe HOY 1 > A 1IAVNK Managers. Monday , TBcsildy&Wcdiicliltiy , Apr. 7-SM Tin : OHIAT : SIIAKKSI > IUIAN : KVI si' MARIE WKINWRIGHT In u MiiBiiltUent I'rodnitlon of Twclftli Night Nine Exquisite face-ties. Magnificent Costumes. GeJigeuus Fui niture , IleKnlnr iirlres * -ent will Uo | iut uni > lie s.itunlii ) BUGGY TOPS Ol' ALL KIM'S. CUSHIONS , BACKS , RAILS , SEATS AND TRIMMINQS. 417 Fluri SI. Cincinnati O huiijft r u"pp CtttuluKUO * . lUIIIIMC'ltI1IICIIIM8 / hill iH * Oil I It 'III It H "TIME IS MONEY. " Wo must-sell out the remalmlor of our retail stock without further elelay , as onr wholesale business demands our entire time , attention and capital. For the next few days we invite you to a feast of bargains such as you will never again enjoy. We are llablo to rent htoro and .soil onr fixtures now any day , f > o como at once boloi o it is too lato. All our cenuino Diamond's now go nt importer's prices and the mounting ! ) thrown in. $50,000 Ji'orth of Diamonds to select liom , prices langing Irom $2.00 up to $ a,000 , fS Kings , Pins , Ear-rings , &o. Solid Gold Watches from $10 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $0 up. Nickel Watches liom $2.SO up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.00. Best Rolled Plato Chains from $2. Charms nnd Lockets , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Kings , $1 and $2 ; worth $3 to $0. A lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scirf Pins at 25c and OOc ich , worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-karat Gold Coll-ir Buttons , woi th $2.00 to $5 e.ieh , now , choice for only $1. Ono lot assorted CulTIJuttons at OOc pair , woi th $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiral Hack Studs , OOP and $1 each ; wotth four time i the money. 1,000 line Broaches and Lice. Pins fiom OOc up. Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour strike , cathedral ge at $0 , $0.00 , $8 and $10 ; worth $10 to $20. * Elegant Silver Lamps , with bilk umbiella shades , from $0 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains. Open Saturday evening until 0 o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for sale. MAX MEVYBJR & BR.O. , Corner Sixteenth and Farnnm Streets , - - Omaha , Neb. The Omaha Medical and Surgical I'or the treatment of nil rilllOVIC AN'OSrUfiK'VTi DISHASTS Ilrnce Appiances foi dt fern tlei nml 'Irusses llest lacllltlei , Appirntiisand llemedles for siiKi'sstnl Treatment ol even Icirm of dinaso re- iluIrIiiKMedli.il ( .1 snitfli il frealment MMM'V 11OOMS holt I'ATL.N M , Hoard ami Allemlan.e llo-O AdommiiilitlonsUes Write for circulars on Deformities and Ilineni 'I MISS , . * Club led t iimitnti'i it ; Spine I'lles Tumors 'IIIHI r , ( ntnrili Ilionchltls , Inhalation lleiiilelty I'ai il\s | ipllipsKidne ; ) . ll.liil ; der 1 je , KM ' Mil mil lllooil and all ' -uiKluil Opcrallons IIIMIASI.S Ol \ \ OMIJS n spi 11 ill > lNoi ) > . .isiifiniiuii I ree \\oli ive l.ilelj adilcd a l.liu-ln 1) ) . parlmenl for Women Diirlua I i/nllni'i / ( lildli I'lhati ! ) Onl > Itellahlo Mi'dluil Instltnto Maklnc a hpeU illy of l'ltlA I'll DISIIXs , s All lllooil lll-eisessuiicHslnll ) trenled Hjphllltle pol on remnved from the i-ystem wltliinil men irr. .Nen lti'stnr.ill\u treatment lor lii i of Vltnl 1'unor . 'nrlles nnililo to\lsltnsmi > bo lieitel al lion i. by corre"pondcnio All c oinmuni < ' illons i onlldenllal Mudlilnoor Instruments xcnt by mull or i \jiii i hemlj eiiielj p.Kkcd , nn marks lolmlli itoconti nts or M'nder Ono person il Inleriliiw pri'Tencd I all and n mlj ' tin our HOOK 'ID MI.N I III.1. upon I'rl ate us or ! history of jonri i e and nuttlllend In pi ripper > t.lei't aml\aik nele , with iiui'stlon list Aihlri'st fcpcclaloi NerMius Dlseiselmiitene , > , ? } phllls > Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Hnrney Sis. , Omnhn , Nob. Easter Presentation Gifts , The demand for Enster Gifts Is increasing every yonr , nnd to supply this , gi owing trade in Omnhn , we huve mndo cx- made In silver. Thousands trn elfoi ts to secure every novelty sands ol new ni ucles for Indies nnd gentlemen. Bed Rock Prices. Inspection Invited. " Douglas and 15th Stb. GS , RAYMOND , , i Omaha , Neb. Emerson. Etchings. Hnllet & Duvls. Engrnvings. Artists' Supplies. Kimbnll. Pianos & Organs. .Mouldings. Sheet Music. Frames. 1613 Douglas Street , Omnhn , Nobrnbkn. DR. McGREW , The Well JCno\vn e.pnolall In iin < iuriiiiri > il In Ilin treatment of all furim of I'lll- \ ATI IHsiAMS nnd Mrlctnrus uennik'narniiKed Impiitene ) , I.C.SH of Manhood , md amliltlon felurlllty ur lliirri'iiiiixi ah olnlel ) inrid ' 'Oml for tiuuki ' I lie l.ltc"-i tnl , " for Man \\oman , each IUiints iHl.iniiM | .Serious l-eniulii Dlxeixes uired < | iilikly nnd iiernianenll ) 'liealment h > i "rn < | iomlunii' , Humps Ior u l > l > I i iiinllnllon liee Ollleo 8 I. Cur Illh and Juekmni lie'cl iJniulia Nub JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , TO WEAK hutTc rins from Him mcwuf } oithfuH | rrom. j arlr ilieuy MuBtinitHuiknrM , U t manhixut i to I will i.nu a tutimVilt uiali > f-ul'-j ! iniliiiiilnit full inrlliuiiirs ! t homo < nn I'lll.i : of iliiirir A M.itiiilld mull ul ork nhuulil ' r.iut hv v < ry moil vtlio H inTV.ii and ililillltati'd XdilrcM , vrorii'iCfruuLiiiiifiouaiiHtCutiut Tl.P . c l l\ if' in'1 I' " v n i II > l ' ' X- I til i ii l l ii I I In i il } i > ' I ' I ' ' J In , ' ii-i ill n u > it | il ill i ! 'H < ( luiublP DH HAUCHAV/OUr , liOtl lli.n l is l tl , , iiu ) CHICHCOTCR'O CMGLI8H , - T -v > v APENNYROYAL PILLS. nco cnosa DIAMOND OHAND ,