THE OMAHA DAILY 1KEE MONDAY. APlttL 7. 1890. THE CITY. XA 1. 1:1 HA < sn.i rns. .T H , Hcr-bc of Unroln Is nt tlio Casey. \V P. Sioltof Gnmil Isluml Isnt the Mil- Inn ) , I * H. Kent of Orleans Is stopping at the Paxtoii. S .1 Loucrgnn of Broken Bow it at the I'uxton. Kobert ( Iambic of Kearney Is rctflstctcd nt tlio I'nxton. K. Wllgon ninl wlfo of Lincoln nro guests nt the Mlllard. Thoinat Miirtoy of Weeping Water h stop ping nt tlio Murray. I ) K. Suitniul S. X. Kohn of Norfolk nrc stopping nt the Murray. CO r.uiui nml 12. Sparks of Valentino arc registered nt the Millard. L George H. Sherwood nnil Wllll.im Winters of Kearney nro guests nt the I'axton. Mr. nnil Mrs. 12. Dickinson nnil Mrs. John Frani'ls were leglstored at this Coiltes house In Kansas City on Saturday. Manager Minor of the Grand had his first bcnellt lust night , with "A Soap Hubble" company ns the attraction. Financially II was mi excellent suwt'ss. Koino of the sing ing nnil danelng seemed to please the mull- cuco mid win applause , but , very Ilttlo can ho said in praise of tlio performance. Mr. Miner must either have boon unfortunate or badly deceived in his selection for such mi occasion. Slightly I'romadire. A lepoit has been published In n local paper to the effect that Mr. D. II. Mercer has been nppointcd assistant United States district nt- torncy upon recommendation of Mr. Baker , tlio district attorney. Upon inquiry this statement is found to'bo pri'inature. Isosuch appointment has ns yet been made. The Oratorio , "JoNcpli In Homln o. " The oratorio , "Joseph in Bondage , " will bo Riven nt the First Methodist church , Frid.iy evening , under the direction of 1'iof. Kat/ . The cntettalnmcnt will be given by the young IKoilo ! of the congregation for tlio purpose of raising funds for the new church being built for this congregation. Onialiii KliiKlu TaChili. . The Omaha Single Tax club had a very en thusiastic meeting yesterday. Mr. William Beckett was the principal speaker and pave , as nn object leson , n history of the Helfen- htein case , tracing the matter from I'M ! ) down to data The club will publish Air. Beckett's exposition of this famous coso in pamphlet form for lUstiibtilion. Dr. 13 r. J. AV. AIcMenamcy , the energetic founder nnil malinger of the Omaha Alcdtcal Institute , is lying dangerously ill at the new Institute corner of Ninth mid llnrnoy stieets. Ho has been hick for about a week , the at tack having hud its origin in the amount of ovci woik done by the doctor durlngtlio moving from the old place , coiner of Thlitccnth and Dodgebtiui'ls. . Thu attack him Inttoily dc- vclojiert into plciiro-pncuimmia. The doctor's condition is ciitical , thoiifili it cannot bo told whether or not it will result fatally. Hnturdny ICvenliift'H Council A special meeting of the council was .held Saturday evening to listen to what the delegation from the south side league had to say. Joseph Kedmond and Air. Donovan ad dressed the council asking for a division of the grading and paving bonds , stating that the south side was badly In need of improve ments , and charging that that part of the city had been neglected in previous years. The matter was talked over and action doferied until the next regular meeting of the council. The residents of Hamilton street will bo given n bearing next Saturday evening on the subject of grading thntstieet. Funeral ol'.IaiiicH The funeral of James Swlggett , the pi inter who died so suddenly at a Farnam street lodging house , took plueo today under the di rection of Typographical Union No. UK ) . Kov. Mr. Merrill dellveied n touching address and made an impressive prayer at the undertak er's. Six of the deceased's brother printers - Messrs. Wlllanl , 1'ickering , Lawienec , Ma\well , Fleming and ( Jill -acted as pall bearers and in the long procession which fol lowed the body to the grave weio over a hun- dicd members of the union with the banners of the orsaiiuiitlnn. Jim Swiggett is the eec- nnd occupant of the printers' lot at Foicst Lawn. Omaha AVheel Clul ) in The Omaha wheel club's club house is in mourning in memory of W. B. Dabnoy of the Urn. of A. II. 1'eriigo & Co. , and an esteemed member of the club. Air. Dabnoy came to Omaha In February lost from Cleveland , O. , to engage in bnsineas with Air. Perrigo , mid was highly thought of by the club , who feel the loss seriously. The funeral was attended by the club In a body , Mr. Dabnoy was a prominent Odd Fellow , and the servfves wcio conducted under the auspices of that order. Air and Airs. Dabnoy , parents of the de ceased , loft yestei day on the 1:15 : train with the remains , which will bo intoned at his liomo iu Clevelahd , O. Van Houten's Cocoa Delicious , mndo In stantly. _ ' A Call I'oiAid. . Dr. Duryca of the First Congregational qliuivlt made an appeal yesterday to his con gregation for aid in behalf of the "hailed- out" settler * of Klmball and Choycnno coun ties , this .stato. The doctor said that ho had received sulllckmt evidence to warrant his Htntcmcnt that aid was sorely needed and needed at once. Ho called upon members of Ids congiogntiim to solid cast-off wearing apparel and other useful ni tides to tlio ( . 'larke-Aiidresou hardwaie stoic , on Ilnrney htieet , whence they will bo shipped to the destitute settlers In tlio westein counties. Transportation will bo piwided by the rail- loads tree of cost , it is said. Funeral of ZHrn. The funeral of Airs. Alary lingers was held ye.sterdiiy afternoon at Thomas L. KimbaU's residence , on South Seventh street. Kov. Dr Alann oftlclatcd and preached n short , touching sermon. Among other things ho mild that any one who might Uuvo hud the prlilego of chousing a time to live could not tdiii'o the \\oild began have selected mi ago so full of Interest and Incident as tlio nlnty- three years deceased passed through. Sfio paw this country , whoso progress is some thing upon \\blcli wo all look in astonish ment , grow from u htiuggllng nation to Its pie-sent magnitude. She saw that curse to the human race , slavery , wijicd out , and was the companion as well ius filend of these who , during the dink days , guided the destinies of the ship of btate Airs , lingers was horn nt Newbury , Vt. , Decembex' 11 , ITtKl. being ono of the nlno daughters , all of whom became gifted women and devoted much ot their lives to the cause of Christianity. Her maiden niinio was Fnr- iimd. She married Judge Nathaniel P. Kogurs of Concord , N. 11. , in 1SUI. Theiy was a lurgo attendance of .sympathiz ing friends. They tilled the death chamber mid covered the casket with rich mid tender llonil offei Ings , The pall-beaiers were Judge Savage , Dr Alercer , Joseph Barker , William \Valhico. P S Pel line. Hurry Deuel , U. S. Stebblns mid William Clehuni. The remains were laid to rest In Forest Lawn cemetery. Tlio llloHslnif ol % StroiiK Nerve * Is recoverable , not by the use of mineral se- datlve.s , but by n recourse to effectual tonic treatment. Opiates and thu like should only lx > used as uuxlllarlctt. and then as sparingly ius possible. Vigorous nerven nro iiuvt | ones , mid the iiumt dhvi't way to ivuder them so Is to rolnfoivo the vital energies. That bteillng InvlKoraiit. IloMtettur's Stomach Bitters , will \H \ * found nll-suftlciont for this purpose , since It entirely removiH Impediments to thorough digestion and itsMinllauon of the food , so that the body in Insured its duo amount of nourish ment , and consequently of stamina. Kheu- matlc tendi ncles and ulTccUuus of the kidneys nnilbhidilernivnl ocouneractetl ( by tlio Hit- tein , which is Ix-sldcs a pleasant medicinal Mlimiliuit , Inllnltely puivr thun the raw ex- fltuntiofi'omiiuivehlch react injuriously UlK > u the UCITUUS system. 1112V. FJIAXCIH 12. CIjAltlC. Tlic Founder of a tJn-nt Society Ito- cchcHit Ciii'lllnl MVluonu' . Kcv. Francis B. Clark , the founder of the Young People's Society of Christian I2n- dcnvor , an-lved In Omaha Saturday evening and was tendered n reception nt St. Mary's nvcnuo Congregational t-hurch by the mem tx'rs of that orgiinl/ntlon In Omaha. There was n largo turnout of both old nnd young. The nddm.ts of welcome was delivered by Kcv. .J. M. Wilson of Cnstollar street PITS- bytcrlan church , nnd Mr. Clark replied In his ready and interesting manner. At p. m. yesterday Mr. Clark mldresscd n largo audience of young people- the First Presbyterian church , the time being de voted entirely to the answering of questions. Among the main things ho urged was nu cmlcuvor to secure earnest , wet king Christians Instead of a largo membership of half-hem ted professors of religion in tlie.so ciety. Ho also advocated loss quibbling on little i > oliit.s. Ho believed every member should ho n prohibitionist. Ho believed In making the ronsei'ratlon us .solemn and Im pressive us possible. In the evening Mr. Clark addressed nn Im mense audience at Uoyd's opera house. Unit resort Ix-lugerowded Irom parquet to gallery. A number of the leading ministers of the city occupied seats on the stage. Mr. Clarke spoke on his favorite theme , the Young People's Society of Christian I2n- dcnvor. giving some Idc.i of the work that is being done by this vast in my of young pee ple.Mr. Mr. Clark Is n man possibly foity-flve , al though he iip | > oarsconsiderably younger. Ho Is of medium sl/e , of erect form and Is full of nervous activity. His moustache nml bnni- sldu whiskers iftc dark and In considerable contrast with his palo face , lib once raven locks ai-o touched hero and theio with the silvery harbingers of old age. Uut In every other way ho has the appearance of youth. His ojes are keci but kindly and full of ex pression. Nine years ago Mr. Clark organised the Y. P. S. C. 12. in his church nt Portland , Me. , never dreaming that the association would sin cad beyond the limits of that city. Today there arc 10,000 associations in the United States alone , numbering in their ranks 500,000 , members. In addition to this there are societies In nearly all the English speaking communities In the woild. . In Omaha alone th'ero are l.iiUO members. At present Mr. Clink is editor of the Golden Kule. " "Why doesn't ho take Hood's Sarsapa- rillaf'l is the general inquiry of friends when a person sutlers from any disease of the blood. A XAItUOW KSCAPI3. Two Huston and u Motor Mixed Up in n Fortunate Collision. At 5r0 : ! o'clock yesterday evening there came near being a fatal accident on the motor line Immediately In front of Croft's old road house , just noith of the fair grounds. Air. and AIis. Huns wcio In a top buggy and were in the act of turning around headed for Omaha , when the motor passed by. The horse became frightened , mid , in whirling mound , tluew the shaft of the buggy against the ear. Both the motor and the buggy were now going rapidly In opposite dlicelions and tho'icsult was tcrriiic. Tlio buggy was dashed backward and collided with two- seated rig , in which wcio seated : i man and woman. This conveyance was also overturned mid smashed up generally. Airs. Hans fell diiectly under the bed of tllo qvei turned buggy , but stmngo to say was not iiijmed in the least. Neither was tlio woman in the double-seated vehicle , but all hands weio dumped out in a pile , The horses were caught Ixilorc getting away , the only damage being done to the carriages which wete completely wrecked. All * . Hans had n miraculous escape as she was tin-own out immediately in front of the motor car. Alotorinun G. W. Patton , who was in charge of the car , deserves ei edit for the quick and sensible action bo took when he saw the horses wcio frightened. Ills car is No. UU and was stopped almost Immediately at the proper period of the collision. None of the people who wcio in the accident wcio in jured. The woman who was in the two-seated car riage sat on the fence while her man helped untangle the harness and clear away the wreck. The Burdock Plant is one of the best diure tics or kidney regulators in tlio vegetable world , and thu compound known as Burdock Blood Bitters is unsurpassed in all diseases of the kidneys , liver and Wood. Fort Ijeiivcnwortli Military Notes. General AlcCook has approved the findings of the gaiiison court maitial. It is thought that General Men lit will leave finally for St. Louis about Alny 1. The department effects nro being packed up and overj thing points to a speedy removal. Captain J. AI. J. Sanno and First Lieuten ant George S. Young , Seventh infantry , and Second Lieutenant B. L. Bnllaul , Tenth in- fantrv , have been appointed to inquiie Into the desertion of Private Charles Hoover , Light battery twenty-one , Second aitlllery. Hoover is the man who shot an old German in a drunken spree a few weeks ago. " Captain . H. Coitusier assistant surgeon at Fort Lewis , Col , is at Fort Leavenworth. General Nelson Allies has many warm ad mirers hero who hope that ho will bo the new major general to succeed General George Ciook. The appointment of General Allies would undoubtedly meet with approval at Foil Leavenworth. Alajor Anson Alllls , Tenth cavalry , has been granted a leuvo of absence lor ono month. Second Lieutenant 1 { , L. Bullnrd has been detailed to take charge of the department rifle inngo at Fort Leavenworth. Colonel K. Al. Hoyl , Inspector general of the division of the AHssouri , who has been hero inspecting the military prison , has left fur his home In Chiuign. Captain Philip Ueado hns been relieved flinn duty as Inspector of small arms practice at this phiie. The bodies of 110 United States soldiers in the cemetery at Fort Lyon , Col. , an abandoned post , mo to bo exhumed , brought to Fort Lea\enwoith and lelntcned In the national cemeteiy at this post. T. K. Smith of Leaven worth has been awarded the contract for the exhumation , transput tat Ion and rebuiial of the bodies. Captain Clmiles F. Humphrey , assistant quartermaster Dopaitmuit of the Platte , has been ordered to duty on the construction of buildings at Foit Omaha. Nervous debility , poor memory , diflldenee , sexual weakness , piinplesciiied bv Dr. Allies' ' Nervine. Samples five at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. TllKTUltN Hir/.IItlC. Urnwny YOIIIIK OerniaiiH lOxlilliItTlioir Skill and Strength. Yesterday was tho'day chosen by the Turn ers of Nebraska for their lirst luvirk this season , mid a lovelier day could not have been llxed upon for uthlctio sports. In addition to the actlvo Turnon. from the Jnhn turnvereln and Omaha turnvereln of this city , the fol lowing delegates \ \ ere also present : Plattsmouth 1C. Hamn , John Kopp , John Lutr , II. Stovers , Philip Thlerolf , H. Schlelcher , Paul Wurl. Lincoln 1 { . C. Nobis , George Viola , Her man Alallenea le , G. H. Wolf , Henry Velth , Henry Velth , Jr. , Kobert Wolf , Jr. , Christ Sommer , Nicholas KCKS. Fremont Prof. Kosthin , IJobeit Horro , Fred Broltllug , Carl Frit/ , Tom Carmthors , John Looschen , George Uves. The main object of the bezirk was for the Turners to receive InsH-uctlons from 1'itjf. Kummerow for the coming turnfest at Lin coln. coln.Tlio Tlio convention was held at G rmanln hall and the morning session was devoted to learning a variety of fancy marches , devised by Air. Kuinmorow. At the close a photo graph was taken of the entlio assembly of athletic young men , \\lio nro handsome and erect of carriage , us well as brawnv. A dinner was tendered to the \lsiting delegates , by the Omaha tiirnveieln at noon at ono of the leading hotels. At 1 : : ) p. m. the Tumors again gatheml at * Germmila hall , thU to go through all manner of porformam c $ on the horse , parallel and Imiinmtul bars K\crv , extra ordinary feat of strength or skill was warmly applauded by the spectalui's At ! l ! ! 0 p in the Tumors ceased from their athletic per formances prettj well fugged out and wcut Into business session It was decide I to hold the next beyltknt Fremont the second Sun- dav In August. /n the evening occurred the social session nnd the lady turners had made special prepar ations for It , The musicians who occupied the stngo were almost completely hidden be- lllnd n beautiful hcdgo of oleanders , palm.s , geraniums and other ilowors and plants. Ev ery arrangement hud been made for a pleasant time and the dance was prolonged into the morning hours. Bohemian Turner * . The Bohemian turners of Omaha gave n most excellent exhibition nt Natlonalhall last night. The auditorium was packed and the programme btought foith refuted applause. Prof. Perclval was In charge nnd enteitalned his auditors through his pupils In a manner that pleased everyone present. The horl- Vontnl bar woik , the club swinging by the young ladles and the alt around tumbling by the Juvenile boys was simply Immense. You cannot accomplish any workorbuslness unless you feel well. If you feel used up- tired out take Dr. J. II. AleLoan's Sursupa- rilla. It will give you health , strength mid vitality. . * National Kncnmpment n. A. 1C. Tlio following circular Just issued will In terest G. A. H. men : * Bosrov , Alass. , April 0. The committee on accommodations nro desirous of extending hospitalities to all visitors , and fully reall < ! o that such a thing is difficult to accomplish. To lessen these labors it has been thought best to Issue the following circular ! 1. Do you desire free quarters I 2. How ninny do you expect to bring ? 3. For how long do you wish to engage quarters I Alechanics building has been engaged for the use of the members of the Grand Army of the Hepuhllc. The committee will furnish mattresses , but cannot piovido blankets. A restaurant will bo established In the building , so that all can purchase meals at reasonable rates. * Pai tics wishing hotel nccommoTlatlotis , or accommodations in boarding * or lodging houses , will be located to the best of our abil ity. The prices of hotel accommodations range from -J to ? "i per day , American plan , according to the class of hotel. Hooms at ho tels on the European plan can bo obtained for J-l and upward per day. Kooms at lodging houses can be had for .10 cents to ? ! per day. accoiding to location. Aleals can be obtained at 25 cents and npwnrlpor meal. Wo are making a thorough canvass of the city , and It will be our earnest endeavor to ob tain onlv llrst-classaccommodations. It is tlio intention of the committee , if it can bo avoided , not to establish a camp , as it is believed that we shall bo able to quarter all , who would avail themselves of the privileges of a camp under a roof. Early applications will assure good accom modations , and all applications from posts should bo ofllcial. Comrades wishing to arrange for a reunion of the organization to which they belong will kindly address the committee on reunions , .1. Payson Biadloy , chairman , at these head quarters. Youis in F. , C. and L. IIuitiov lit Mr , Chairman Committee on Accommodations. California Cat-lt-Cnre. The only guaranteed cure for catarih , cold In the head , hay fever , lose cold , entaiihal kcafucss and sore eyes. Ucstoie the sense of taste and unpleasant bieath , resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to sec. Follow directions and a euro Is warranted by all druggists. Send for circular toABIETINE A1EDICAL COAIPANY , Oroville , Cal. Six months' ticatment forl : sent by mail , $1.10. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. Mortuary * Airs. Alaria E. Lingner , the grandmother of John C. Drexel , died ycstciday morning at the residence of Fred Drcxcl , Tenth and Williams street. Airs. Lingner had attained the advanced age of eighty-eight years , about thirty-five of which had been spent in Omaha. The remains will bo taken to Grulna , Neb. , this morning for interment. Edward Gorman , a well known resident of Omaha , died yesterday morning at his Into residence , H-1 North Fifteenth street , aged forty-one. Air. Gorman had been in the city since the early days , and was one of the best known men in the city. Ho was a member of the police force about 187,1 and afterwards became assistant city marshal. Of late years ho has been in the employ of Storz & Ilcr ns city agent. IIo was attacked b > the la grippe , which developed into pneumonia and alter- wards into dropsy. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at S o'clock fiom St. I'liilomena's church. Is Progress I vo l.uoliro Progressive ouehro parties continue to bo nil the nitfo in Bo-ton nml jieoplo of most exemplary clnirttctcr huvo on- k'njjcd with fjrentc t in the unino , Hlrniftflinf ; ardently to win the prixcs of fered , say tlio Boston Aclvortihur. Prob ably not ono of those exemplary people has ever imagined for a moment that lie or nlio was committing n crime in entfaK- iifj in this enticing paine. But now comes .Tudtfo Ryland of Alibsouri who , in n charge to the grand jury recently , in formed them that flaying progressive euchre for prizes in a violation of tlio law nnd punishable ns bueh. Our hii- promo judicial court him been asked , 'Can si woman bo n notary public ; " ' Tlio next query from tlio question club may bo , "Is playing progressive cuehro gambling " Its mperlor oioollenro proven In millions of homes Tor more than iniuiuler of n centnr ) It Is used hy Iho I'liltcd Mate * dotcrnmont llndoracd hy the u'.ldi nf the ( ire.it I nUc'roltlca IIH tlio MlomiCHt , I'mest nndmo t Healthful. Or I'rlco'n Cream llak- n render does not tontaln Ammonl.i , J.lmo or Alum Sold onlv In cans ruici : IIAKINO I'ownru co NEWVOIIK ( IIIAU1 ( h.lN HUM li-l'U. KTIOUIt. . Imported Millinery. 123 Noi-tli 15th Street. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , SrwOPo f ° r II terlaIliilnoM.riji. Neuralgia , Wako- fiilucM.Mciit.il IHpritxloii , hiiflenluupt the liralti. rv lUlUiik In ln anlly anil leailln * to u > l ryil oy ami death 1'rcmaiuru Old Agv. llmrenniw. l.o sol ronrr In either tsi.lnioluntary louwfi l operinatarrnai tail tsl by over-i'iturtloil oC lh brain , &ulr.aljtiFe ur u rliijiilir'nciv 1 uhboxconUliHC"- * tiOOO.MAN UHUG CO 1110 raruum Sticot , OuiuhaNeb. . TSNntnro's effort tooxpel foreign mib. * stances f mini the bronchial passages. Frequently , thbl ; causes inllammntlon nnd the need ol hit anodyne. No other expectorant on nnodyno is equal to Aycr's Clicrryrl'oetornl. It Nature in ojcutlng the mucus , allays Irritation , inducua repose , nnd is the most popular of. All cough cures. "Of the manyprcparntlons , before the public for thoicnro of eolds , coughs , bronchitis , andlUlndred diseases , there Is none , wlthlnltho raugo of my experi ence , so reliable n.s Aycr's Cherry IVc- toral. For years I was silbjoet to colds , followed by terrible coughs. About four ye.irs ago , when so nlllictcd , I WHS nil- vised to try Aycr's Cherry I'ectornl nnd lo lay nil other remedies nside. I did HO , and within a week was well of my cold nnd cough. Since then I hnvo always kept this preparation in the house , nnd feel comparatively secure. " Mrs. L. L. Drown , DenmarkMiss. . "A few years ngo I took n severe cold which affected my lungs. I had n tct- rlblo cough , and passed night after night without sleep. The doctois gave mo nn. I tried Ayer's Cherry 1'oeto-al , widen relieved my lungs , Induced sleep , nnd afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. Hy the con tinual use of the I'cc.toral , n permanent euro was effected. " HoiacoFalrbiother , Itocklngham , Vt. Iyer's ' Olierry Pectoral , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. SolJ by nil DruesUln. 1'rlcc $1 ; nix bottlcc , jD. 1408'1'AiiNAM STIIIIT : : , OMMIA. XKU. ( Opposite I'axton Hotel. ) Sunilajs , 10 n in to Sicclnllvt9 | In Clironlc , Xenous , Skin nml Illooil ; ' ( "oiisiiltntlnn nt ollloo or by mnll free Mcdl- elni'ii-c'iit tiy in.ill or ' press , tcctui'l ) iiaiki'il , fiec fronioli-cmitlim. Uuanintcua luciiic ? < julckl > , iiCi'- ] y mid iivrmnnt'titly. Yorvnuc nnUrlifw Ppeinuitoiilui'n.Seinl- AC1011S ) ' . - , ( ) , . : [ ; , : - sloni. I'lDHltal ilcciij , nrMnK from liNllMTi'tloii , ev- < i'ps or ImlnlianciproilurliiK Kli'i'plei iii"- > < . ilu | > nn- ( li'ncy. i > lUi ! > leN an tliufitcc , n\erlon lo MOtlcty. i * iMIy illM'ouniKCd , Lit k of collitaice , dull , inillt for xtuily or InmliK'iH , ntid llmli lift * burden S-ifoly. iierm.i- nontl ) mill iirhntelj rurul. Conoull Hrs. Hutu .V llftts , Uih Knrniiui street. Oiimhii , Nub Blood and Skin Diseases. jMiJ1 , ! , tPirllilu In Iti results , completely rrmlioutrd nltliimt thcnld of mercury bcrofula , t'r > lpelat * , ft'vei poro- * , lilotrlipx , ulcuri , imlna In the he.id nml bones , H ) plill- lllr Kiru throat , puiuth nml toniiui1 , oilarrli , etc. , periQanently cured where otlicra hnru fulled. I,7idiimr 1 - - and IlladderConiiiIiilnts KKlllCy , LI limiy | .rlfui | , , , miileult. too frequent liurnlim or blood ) mine , urlnu hlKh ctilorcil or nlth milky sediment on itandliiK , we.ik back. c " - orrlitva , Kleet. cj tltls , etc. 1'romptly and Bafely cured riiarKCi reasonable. Cu ro. i o- inoral ( ouiiileto without rnttlup , rniistlr or illlKttlorr Cures ulTdtod at huino l ; > [ i.illontsJtliout a mo- mi'Mt'ft p iln oriniiioyanct' . Young Men and Middle- Aged Men. A ITK'1 friM ? The awful Hllei-ts of /V OU1X.U LLK1. . . duly \L. | ( > , which Iiilnss orcanlc weaknp" . deatrojIiiK both mlnil nnd body , HIi nil ItH dreadful Ills , | > erm.inentl ) cured. Aildrfsstlio-.il who have im- iiuijcd themsehcs by Im proper IndtilK'onces and iiolltar ) habltK.rhltliriiln lioth body and mind , iinllttliiB them for buslneHt , ttucly or mnrrlni ! ( ) . M\nilll-l .Ml.v , or tlio < > o entering on that happy llle , auaro of phMtal debility , quickly ii' . ltted. OUR SUCCESS Is t.nROil upon fact" , ( IrM , practical experience ; PPC- onil , e\cry case IH CKpeclully studied , thus ftnrlliiK alight ; third , medicines are prepared In our own In- boritor > o artly to suit each c ise , thus cllcctliu ; emus nlthont Injury , T"f-end I ! centu pocta o for celebrated works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Ilsca os. Thousands cured. J3f"A friendly letter or call mo ) a\o jou rntnre Hiillerlni ; and Hlinmu , and aihl colden jears tu life. tr/.S'o letters answered unless uccoinpanled by 4 cents hi stamps. Address or call on JDRS. BETTS & BISTTS , 1103 KAIIVAM STUI BT , OMAHA , Nrn. GRAND LOTlTiRY OF JUAREZ. fuller Ilia management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , "YuiceRsloMarlos , Intorpoiatuil hy the stnto of Chi huahua , .Mexico , ' For Charitable Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING will take placoln public nt the city of Jimrw ( foriu- erl } I'HMI del .Nolle ) , .Me\Uo , WEDNESDAY , APRIL 23rd , 1800. iniler the personal supervision of ( General.lonv S. AHi''lland Mr ( 'AMIlo AlliilM.I.I.I.-J , HID foimeru pentlem.in of such promlneiuo In the United States hilt his prcscmo alone. Is Millklcnt KUar.inteo to the intilic that the dian Iti s vslll ho held \ \ Ith strict hon- Mj and fairness to all , and the latter ( the supervl- t > or of the .Mexlc.tli gorcrnmcnt ) U of equal staudln mil IntcKrlt ) . CAPITAL PRIZE , $ OOOOO. OM.V wi.ooo Tii'UBT" . OM.V fin.ncx ) TICKLH. Whole TieU'tN , W. Half 'I'k'l.ct ! . , J. . < iwtiterTU'Kots. } 1. i.ihT or rum- : ; . 1 I'rlzoof (10UU ( Is fUOUI ) 1 1'rUuof IOOCO Is luunj 1 I'rljeof 5ll / ( Is filmy ,1 I'll/esof lUIUe.ichaio ,1.000 IU I'rl/UHof a.Ufiiih are ' 'WIU Ml'rlrcsof lUOeaih niu .MUM ( fl I'rliesof MJearhnre , & ( ) 'SO 1'iUesor ,10 ( .Mill nru 7VJ ) AI'I'IKIMMAIIIIS I'lll/.M. 1(10 ( I'rl/es of $ fill luoli nru f.'iOKI M I'rlzes of . .Uoneliaro : il M IU ) 1'rUesof ' 'Suncli nre ' . ' , . ' < UU II Itni.s M , i'in/VM , ; W TermlnalH to fiJUliO.I'rUo . of f.k ) each arc. . . ( II IN ) 5W Terminals toIOOUOa'rl/oot tlO each are . . : > , ' . ' . , 'JH I'rlies amount Inir to JISi'JTo c Wo tlio underslitneil berchy ( crllf ) that Ilio llanco Naclonal of Mexico , ! la ( . 'lilnuahnu has on deposit from the Meilcnn Inu-rnallonal ll.inklnx Compaii ) , thomco sar > tunilftu Kiiaranteo lhepa > mentor all the prUes drawn lil thediiMI I.IITTMIV of' Ji'Aitt/ Wo furthercerlirr'llliit ' no will upervlso all Iho imimieincnts , und IniH'rson inunaxo and control all thoOran1nisof thliilottery , anil that HIM kamuaro ( ondiictc'd u Ith honostj , fullness , and In Kood faith townrd all I'.irtlcn JOHN S MO'IIV , Commissioner CA.Mll.O Allljfin.l.KH. Supervisor for tholjoternment. Ifnny tlckit drawlux.u prlio Is sent to the iindi-r- slKiied , Us ( . \ulucmlll ho lollected and remltteil to the owner therunfifrvunf chiuuo KIHAH n IIKON-O.V. President li : l'n Ci .Nullonnl Hank ii : I'aso , To\ . - AliU'XTh WA.NTKD. Korclnh rates , or any further Infornmtlnn. rlto to the iindersltdied atnllni ; your address clearly , n Ith Hale , count ) nticcl and nnmher More rapid in ill lellvery lll do asmircd hy > our unclonliu an em el ope hearliiK your lull uddress MLXIIAS lNrEii.s.\iiosAi Il\sKiv ( < Co . ( II ) of Jnure < , iloilco NCITH U Fend remittances for tkkets hy ordinary letter , conlalnluK Moner Onler liunctt by all repress ( i > m- nililcs New \urk Kxihn'tv \ II ink Iliult or I'oiitul Note Address all rcKl tcrcil letters t .Mt.AKAN l.STtHNATUiN \\MSO Cll III , uf JuuieMc'Mro The WcUl Kno\\rn la unrurpamed ID the tri iiiincnlfall ( urins f I'm \\IL lllSKAbhs and hlrlctiirui 11 cnru Kimr.inieed liupotency I * a if Manhood nnd amhitinn Slerllir or llarrc-nnesi twt lut-ly lurnl ' euil ' r liookn The l.lfohmct , for Man urUMiian t-nihlOtenti < itamp * < Nvrvoui t- male lli ci : i i cured ijuickly uml iiermancnlljr TrcatiMent hy corri'ipondenco ilmupi fur repl ) ( uninltatl'in fiOWio ti K. Cur 1-iii and Juckiun ttrvctn , Uuiahi , .Nvl ) . HJ ) EPARTMENT ' / In our store lias contributed to make our display of sprinoooods superior to that of any previous si-a- son. In each department we will offer every week durino-the'entire season some remarkable specials whereby we expect to make our establishment the busiest place in town. In the men's suit deqartment yon will find this week. ' 100 fine black corkscrew suits , sacks and 3 button cutaways ; regular price $12.50 ; will be sold this week at $ S. The material in these suits is all worsted ; they arc lincihvith an excellent quality of farm- crs ! satin , well made and very dressy. In the boy's department we will continue the sqecial sale of the several lots of suits , which we start ed last week. Our boy's dcpartmen never was so busy , and customers are delighted' with our stock and the way they can buy boy's suits of us this season. In" the hat deqartment we have opened and placed on sale today another shipment oKour now. justly /T celebrated 95c fur Dcrbys , the latest spring : shades. Hundreds of our customers who haveS been waiting for this "Special" will be pleased to hear this. Uhey wear no other hat now as they find them as o nl as any hat they have been paying $2.50 for. In the shoe deqartment we offer for this week , 20 cases fine dongola laccshocs. of an excellent quality at $2.2S a pair. They arc easy and comfortable shoes and well adaptcn to spring wear. The arc of just such quality as hat stores arc selling for $4. At the neckwear counter you will find an elegant line'of silk tecks , in new spring shapes and p.it- terns at 15c , the regular value for these is at least 50. ' ; J J JL J. Corner Doifqlas and Fourteenth Streets , We. aio now showlns ; our newline - , of iK Clothlnjf. TheyXaiu moio comp lete anil nlti'iotlM ) thin over huforo piescn'ol. Men's ' liiliif ? Milts In both i-.a-Ks and cutaways iiuulu fiom fabilos soluotcd fiom thu best iimnufautuies anil best of all , at pilot's within the loach of o\eiyono. Special ( Iciiaitniunt for boys and chll- dicn's Can bo cured in 20 to 00 days by the use of the I'or * aloonly hy Iho Cook Itemed ) ro , of Omaha .Nrhr.mKn Write to us for the names anil addrcs" ol pnllentH wliulnuu heen cured and from whom ne have iicrmlHfUm to refer hjphlllsls a illxeaxo that haH nlwati hatlleil the Kklll of the most eminent ph ) - vluluns , and until thodlicinery of the Cook llemed ) Ci.'n "MAIiiritKMCDW not nno In fifty uterlmv- Irm Iho dltieaoo hto * heen cured.Vo Kiiaiantee to litre any uiso llrit tan ho prodnied. 'J'jioso who have taken meicur ) , potaxh , S H S. Minis allernaH or other adverll ed remedies , with mil ) lempornr ) honelltx can now ho perm inently cured hy Iho use of the ' MAI,1C ltiMllV : ! ) of the Cook Itcmcdy Co Omaha , N'eh. llcn'aro of Imitations , It IH absolutely Unpofislhle for any other person or ( ompan ) to haxe our formula oraii ) lemeily like It Inellectand result The Cook Itemed ) Co has heen trcallnu patients tor four ) earti and hate nlwaJH plten perfect fatbfai lion 'I he ) nro Iliuinil'illy respoiinlhle , liutlnic it ( an Hal of ovei t.liHKJI ) , m iklnK their Kuaranlif Koode Mdicll the most obsilrmto c.iNeit these who hate tried over ) knonn reined ) and lust nil hope of H'U > I cry Correspond with IIH ami let IIH put ) oii In | io es ploitof etIdeiuo that ( ontlnces the mott hkepllcal Mark what wo M > In Iho end ) ou MI'ST u o inn "MAIilO lti\lllV" : : heforo ) ou ( an he penminentl ) cureil It Is the moht hcrolo hlood purlller etei Known. Write tor iiartlcuLira. All letteri lonllden- tlal. PAlITinV H ° R1ro | y ° u are coltlnc tin- LU 1 lUi > ' ' ' ( , 'ooU Itcnieily C'II'H. .MaBlo Ueia- rily. NOIKI others nro Konulno. Tartles clalmlnu to ho niients for ua are Impontom and frauds I nil p.nll- cuUm free Address nil tommnnliatloiii ! to THE COOK RI-MEDY CO. , Ituuinslin and 4 ( > St. Clulr Hull 1 Illock , Cornet Mill null Doil u Ms , Omaha , Nu Minhnnrl RESTORED. lUlrinnniin lUMn.rKutKMn . \ , IVlUllllUUU ot vmlliful Imiiriiihnie ptiMlnt/t rreniAluru lxcu > . Ntrtoim Pelimty , l ist > lnnliiH l , Ao. h. vlnelrk'il In vnlni' > rr > knun rnn dy haillMMn'ri-il rlnipliinu n rM < lf cunMhlih linwIIUeiid if lnliKUKKtold rllo fiilfi-iirn. Idilirw.J II lU.r.VM , TO. Il..l3.-Ai..Nnv VoikCliy NPIlVul'S JIKII1I.ITV Voung Him Idle dlo asril men iim rlii liuta r.mioi.n onii , I.XOMIUUII Anur turf Ku rji leeil 'irtiilir wale I lOiuainiMk'fulli. . . tlcnlar fur hoina cure rutK OK nui.ui i-ium n. i' . HK < I.I { | ( , Lock ! ) ? > iC. Detroit , Mich. "TIME IS MONEY. " Wo must sell out the remainder of our retail btoclc without further il lny , as our wholesale business demands our entire time , attention aiul capital. Fer the ne\t few days wo iirvito you to a feast of bargaiiib &uoh as you will never again eiijoy. Wo are liable to rent store and hell our fixtures now any day , so como at once before it is too late. All our genuine Diamonds now go at importer's pricen and the monutincs thrown in. $00,000 worth of Diamond's tu select from , prices ranging from $13.50 up to $3,000 , for Kings , Pins , Ear-rings , kc. Solid Gold Watcheb from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $6 up. Nickel Watches from $ L'.GO up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Best Rolled Plato Chains from $2. Charms and Locliets , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Kings , $1 and $2 ; worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Steiling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins at 25c and 50c each ; worth $1. Heavy Solid M-karat Gold Collar Buttons , woi th $2.50 to $5 each , now , choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cutr Buttons at OOc p.iir ; woith $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiial Back Studs , 50c and $1 each ; worth lour times , the money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lice Pins Irom 50c up. Fine French btylo Mantel Clocks , 8-day , lia't-hour btriku , cathedral gongi , at $5 , $0.50 , $8 and $10 ; woith $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps , with silk umbrella shades , from $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains. Open Saturday evening until 0 o'clock ; Store for rent and fixtures for sale. MAX MRYEXR & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth and Fnrnnm Streets , - - Omnha , Neb. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. I'or tlio treatment of nil CHRONIC AN'l ) SUIKJICAIj DISKASKH llraciApp.ancns for deformlthM anil Trusses llest rnilllllrs. AplMi.itusand Itemedles for snccesslul Tn'atment ot e\ery form of ill e.iso le- iiilrlim.Medl.il | or SiirKloilTreatmunt NMNKI'V ItdOMS I'Olt 1'ATIJN I'rt. llo.inl and Atti'mlanxllc't Atcommod.itlons West Write for elieulnrson Duformltles and Ihaies. Trusses , Cluli Feet ( 'nmitureii ot Spine , 1'lles , Tumors , ( an < er , Ciitarrh , llroncldtls , Inhalation , llh'rtrlclt ) l'aral > sls , Kpllepsy , Kldnc ) IIImN der , llye'M \ hklii and lllood , nnd nil hurKlcal Operations DlSHASKh Ol WOMKN n specl.ilt ) Hook of lllseases of Women Tree Wo liimi lately adileil 11 l.yliu-ln llt-p.irtment fur WOIIIIMI Durhm ( untinemcnt ( btrh'tly l'rl\ate ) ( Inly Itcllahlo Medical Instltnto Mtiklnisn Spoclalty cil'rillVATi : IlSiAM ) : > All lllood DpicMses successfully treated b > phllltlc poison removed from llui sjstpm nllhout mercury. New Iteslorathu tre.ilnii'iit for Loss ot Vital I'ower. Parties unalilo to visit us niaj ho treated at homo hr correspondence All communications confidential. Medh Inoor Instinm Mils sent hy mall or expirssso * curely pit ked. no marks to Indlcato < onlents or sender. Ono personal Interview prefened Call anil lonsnll us or send history of > our case , and we n III send In pl.iln wrapper our 11ODK TO MILS' ritlJi : ; upon I'lltutu Special or Nenons Disease" * , Impotent' ) , H > phlll * ( Jleet andVaucocele , with iiiestlon | list Addiesi Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 0th and Harney Sts. , Omnhn , Neb. Easter'Presentation Gifts , The demand for Enstei * Gifts is increasing every year * , nnd to supply this growing trade in Omaha , wo have made ex tra efforts to secure every novelty made in silver. Thou sands of new articles for ladies and gentlemen. Bed Rock Prices. Inspection Invited. Douglas and lOth | 0.8.RflYMONDjBWBl6P . . , , Omaha , Nob. Tin * oulv Mifn nnd piilnU-s inrtli'id of ov 11 Hi till ) : tec Hi and llic i-lily - IIH Ihuil uf nix it IliK ! ( ( Ih ttithuut platu , iiinaliuiin' ckitii uutl ( Unable. Unable.DR. . HAUGHANA'OUT , \'tn \ liiuiBiiikSt. dm ihn _ AI U SI s IS , fl' N ' ! ' S. gbycl'p ' Qpcra Houpc IIOJII.V IIA .M'1MnmiKers Monday , TncsdayH'cdiicsilay , Apr. 7-8-9 IIIAT : MiAM'Hi'uui MARIE WHINWRIOHT In a MiiL-nllli cut I'rcilui lion of iTwdflh Nio-hT" Nine Exquisite Scenes. Magnificent Cu tumcs. Gut geous Fui nituro Itegular j > ricci tseutu tu Perfect Art Album containing 24 D "uW"l Photogrsphs refeienllng j(1 lrj ( QoK , , , , ( uiturc , will la tent on receipt a ! your addrtti. CHASE & SANBORN , 130 Broad St , Boston. Western Dept 00 Franklin St. , Chicago , HI. l mfVor lOST or PAHIMOlAHHOODi iMfjOtnoral and NKUVOUb iJEDjllt Y | j'lV/e.knei.or ' IJody and Mini ) , lftcti lllof ErroncrKictun In OUcr Younf. Ilvbuil. A I > U iMIOIIIiriillr I'tilorcil. l ll lo.nl.i. mi ) Hir Biibmnr ki.iiittnioii no ifcitiuitir mriiiUi noaK innrjik > T-ii nion 19 < > r , n o Ittlll ; rmn tUDIilMftud ttrtttfa CuBBtiUi. ttrll * Ibfii * UoeHptl' * Kook , eiiUnitloQ ftail preor * nllU4i ( kltiltfr \airtu gRIH MEDIOAU CO. , OUPKALO , N. V. TO WEAK MEN criiu from iho < n < i uor joullirul ( riom , < nrlr ill cay ttOAtincuktii vi , h > Mt initnhtMKl , 1 14 < l jll M nil u > luuhlo trratlu ) ( Miilcdi ( onlalnilix full imrtitiilars fir homo tun ; I'lll'.K of ; > i A ll itiidliliiiidicalw > rk tliouM l n iuJ I'/.V"1/ ' . . idddKMi null ho I * MTV. .114 anil dcMIIUti ,