8 THE OMAHA DAILY 15J3E , SATURDAY , APRIL 2(5 ( , 181)0. ) THE CITY. Horn , loMr. ntulMfH. Frank Hennlson , April 1BI , ii ( liiUfrlilor. The Internal rovLMttio collections ych- loriliiy amounted to $ ! ! t,777.00. At tin1 tixauilimlion of applicants for positions In the railway until Kcrvlco ycsti'ulny tlioto vvero forty-sovon CIUlllllllltOH. * A fcMiro four feet in height Is being built tuotinil Prospect lull cemetery. 1'rlvato puritan are grueling the avenues , planting tn-c-n , cte. Deputy United States Marnlml Lyons ( Inpni'teii for Pcnsncoln , Kin. , last night , taking with htm JtiiiidtiU Palinor , who la wanted there on a charge of tobbing the inallH. Out of the plevon pupils In the reading content at tlio Mason bchool on Arbor clay , the jirl/o VVIIH awarded to Miss Theresa O Toolo. 'I'ho judges Were Miss Hamilton , principal of the Walnut Hill Bc'hoolt Mrn. Hclliniin and Dr. Presnell. for the ronstructlon of sevvors weio. read befnto the board of public vvorkH yesterday afternoon. William McHiign and Alex McGavoek vvuro the lowest bidders and they will probably bo awarded the contracts. Undo Tom Ilaverly , a colored man eighty years old and vvhocainoto Oinalui dli'ictly after the emancipation of the Hhucs , and bna lived hero ever since , died yesterday at the home of friends on Seventeenth street near .lackson. It was 9 o'clock last night before the clectile lights commenced to shine , the delay being caus-ed by an obstruction that got under one of the vahes of the pump , thus preventing the working of the machinery at the Joncd street works. The president of the Central labor union was notified last night that the coopers of Kansas City aio out on a strike , lefusing to accept a , t eduction of wages , and today the Omaha and South Omaha coopers will bo notified to keep away fiom Kansas Citv until the dilll- culty -ettled. . A man giving the name of George "While-limb wan arrested in Council IHulTs last night and indentillcd as the man who slugged Detective Dcmphoy and shot at Uoteetho Savage a few nights ago. Ifo lofii'-ed to come to this Hide of the river , and lodaj an applica tion for a icquisition will bo made. A mall wagon driven by Oscar Iltif- fitrom and a .Sixteenth sti eel motor tiain guided by Motorman Ifydo met at the intersection of Sixteenth and Dodge Btieets yestoiday afternoon. The motor came out uninjuied , but Hagstrom was thrown to the gi ound , lecoiving u badly bruised back , while his wagon was n total wreck. Tlieio was a gieat deal of smoke and very little fire at Sixteenth and Webster last night. Some one in a thud story ap.irtmont was cleaning house and broke out a hugo pane of gljibAs it fell the cleaner howled lustily , "Look out be low. " The glass struck the pavement a few feet fiom a eouplo of pedestrians with a splintering smash and for a few minutes theio was a gieat t-calteting of humanity and cries of "fiio" and "police.1' * Jj 1'A li.UUl.l 1'IIS. o left for ( Jhic.igo this nftcr nooa. II .T. Cossrovo of Lincoln is at the Mur ray. II G. M.isonof Noifullc is stopping lit tlio Casey. James A. CHno of Mindca is a guest at the Cusoy. W. A. McClure of P.iwnco City is at Uio Casey. E T. Honi of riciiiont is stopping ut the Miltuul. .1 E .Tonkins of Scliuv letis u guest nt tlio Mllliiul. , T P Smith of Sciibncr is legislered at the Millanl. Hrncst FCora of Xoith Bend is stopping nt tlio Cusoj' . A II Oleason of Holilie c is icgistcicd ufc the < 'uscy J W. Andrews of Fiemoat is Mopping at the Cusoy. U 1) Jones and J. N. Hmlly of Heaven City aie ut the Casoy. Dr. I ( flack unrt vvifo luivo leturneil fiom theii w eilding tiip. J II W. Hawkins and v\ifo aie titiiong the m rivals at tlioMilluul. J L. Wostovcr , r. C Smith and II. G. Dickinson oC Uljsses mo at the Casey. Fred AV. Gtnihior , manager of. tlie Michigan stove company , Detioit , is in Uio city. J. C. AVIdlo mid Attoiney General Willium L < VSO of Lincoln mo guests at tlio Pn\ton , Mi-s J. W Fisher of Qiiincy , 111 , is visitIng - Ing her patents , Mr. mid Mrs. C. F. AVellur , ut yiUJ Wht stieet. Miss Until AVoller is nt homo ngain after Bpeadlng ton months lit tlio coiiservutoiy of imibiu lit Qaincy , 111. Mr , Chillies IlicUmd of I'm is , Fiimoe , In coinpanj ivlth his uncle , II. Iloymau of this city , visited Tin : Ui.i- . 1 Ed II AVliito of the AVesteiaUnion eleiical 1 foico has been culled to his homo ulChatham , Ciuindii , b > the diingoioas Illness of u iel- atlv e. Mr. A Illock of the llrm of Block & Hoy- nmn , In compnny with J. D. Iltiinmoiid mid Joseph Tinner , nil Iowa gentlemen , vveio vis itors nt Tnr Ui i ; yeiter lay. Mr. H U. Uoliobnugh mid fmnlly of ilunt- Ingtoii , Ind , wotx ) shown through 'I'm : Hn. building with their friend , Mr. D B. Stout , of the mull service. Mr. Joseph lleaslmw , foimoily with the Piivton , and now of Ileiibtmw's Europenn hotel , Denver , is in the city and williemain until Suiidnvevening. Mr. Honsluiw will bo well remembered bj his many filends. Mr nusch , of the pie.U blowing association of Anhutisor-Unsch of St. Louis , is la the city Ho is sinpilsed mid delighted to note tlio ic- inarkublu size nnd enterpiiso of the voung nieti-opolls. Ho declines that none of the nowspaiH-r olllccs in fc > t. Louis , compare with thutofTiuBi.i ; . ThoAV C Coup K < nic'scuiiieuluin , contain ing l iof Buckloj's troupe of sixteen edu cated horses , who do overj thing but talk , the perfoimlng dogs nnd the oiientnl juggler , vv ill ho nt the Uo > don Monday nnd Tuesday of neiKt vvivk , vv Ith u special inntlneo Tuesday afteiiiiion This Is the most leniiuUnblohoiso show over pat on the. load , nnd Coup's horses will peif mm some tile ks tluit moivallv mar vellous. _ On Wednesday evening no\t John Dillon , the well Known comedian , \ \ \ \ \ appeal nt Boyd's openi house for the. mt.t time In jour * . lie \\lll prcbcnttho comedy , "Wauled , the Liuth , " Lleensps were Issued to the following par ties b.V'Judgo Shields jeMorihiy : Knme and IteMdeaco , ' Age. 1 Andrew .1 li\on , Dodge county . ! H1 | Xettio EUefboa , Omaha . I ! ) i John Collopv , dmiihu . mi llUliiF Mou'ls , Omaha . ! li i IMvvaid S Nevvtill , Norfolk . SI ( Noi-ah Smith , Omaha . ' 'I (7ranil Opera Improvements. "Wc'iti gtiiiii ; light to vvoiUand JK upour Grnnd opera house propeity In great shape , " wild MiixMe * > er of the Imposition building russociutlon buildint ; jesterday. "Wo will c'lmngo the entr.imes tiiul iniiKo that to the fciillcij entirely h.c'punuo from tlio lower pat t of the house The fojcr will bo lielily eariwtiHl nnd ttuuiy binnll changes Will bo iilinjo , A bju souiHlliig boa ill will bo put In the house and tiuuiy other iniprovvinvnts ef fected which will plaeo the house In the front VuuU of ni > ent lunisos. A splendid fcatuio iindtT thu new itunaKement will lw it low jiriie of iiiliiiisslon , never to bo ehanted , no limtter how line Uio company Unit may bo ' " I'laving" _ _ _ _ _ _ Pears' Is the best mid puivst soap ev ei' The Hiinne nt Itellevito In Conilltlon Cor ( he Siilillei-H. The cleniiliiK , repairing and bciuitlfylnf ? o ( the lille range at Uellevuo have just been ac complished under the direction of I.Ieutennnl Arnulnltlt , 1C e mrany | , Second Infantry. It has required nevei-al weeks of hnnl labor , the greater part of which was expended In impairIng - Ing the paniiKt , from which iihotit sovent.v- live tons of earth have fallen during thn winter. On ne\t Titesdny the left wing of the Second end Infantry nt Port Omnha , under command of Mnjrr Untlci4. will proc 'c < l to the nmgo where It will spjnd several weeks In target pinUlec This wing romprhc-J C'omnaales D , under command of Lieutenant Alieieiombie ; F , Captain LMIo ; II. Lieutenant Webster ; I , Captain Miller ; K , Lieutennnt Tutner. After the retain of this wing to the foil , the right wing , consisting of the oilier live companies of the regiment will proceed to the range and Indulge In slmi- lurpiacllce. They will i cumin thcio until the Intter pint of July. Eailyln August the annual dep.utmentnl competition will take plai e. . . i i Hk Cnptaln Conline's Hellrenicnt. The rething bo.irdof the depaitmcnt of the Pintle convened jestculny to consider the question of the iftirement of Captain JohnCon- line of the Ninth eavniry , Foil Duchesne , It coinpiisiugtho following ofllcers : General Utooke , Colonel AVhcnton , Lieutenant Col onel Hugh6s , Lieutenant Colonel Uaclic , Major HaitsuiT and Lieutenant Uoc. Cnptdin C'niiino ' Is about ( ifty ycnw of nge. Ho scivcd through tin1 wnr nnd ( iiaduatcd fiom tlic inllltaty itcndemy in 180. Physical disiibillti ift tlio m ound upon which the 10- tlrement IS soaght. Chnngeof life , backache , monthly Inegu laiitics , hot flashes mo cured by Dr Miles' Nervine. Fi co samples at ICuun & Co , lIHh and Douglas. , _ Tfio Grand Slio < il * OchlfelloWH I'njH a Visit to the Gate City. John C Undoi wood , grand siieof the In dependent Older. of. Oddfellows , who was tendcicdagr.mil ovation and lecoption In Council Bluffs Thuisdny , was cscoited to Omaha yesterday nnd was met by the gcncinl committee of tha Oddfellows nnd diivcn nbont the city. The party consisted of Geneial Undeuvood , Giiind Master J. C. Longuovillo of lovvn , Deputy Grand Master Louis BieiliU'innn of Iowa , Grand Muster AV. II. Baigcr of _ Nelnaskn. Deputy Grand Mus ter John Evans of Nebraska , Colonel S. S. Keller of the Fust legimeut Patiiniehs Mili tant of Iowa , Cii.uid Hepiesentativo J. T. Abbott of lown , J. K. Powers of Cedar Kapids. l.L , J' . G. M nnd G. U. ; II. M. U It ley otO'Ncill , W. L. AVlllinms of Lin coln , and tliij following Omaha gentleman : W. II. ( liecn , C A Patteison , A. D. Jones , II JnckSon , John Lewis , J , L.'nn lloin. D. L. Motwrn. W. U. Wiley , S J. Lausen , M. P. Piultto.AV. Stead , Captnm Geoigo A. Ben nett , William Sexauer , A U. Hatch , G. Stiif- ller. G. L. Jacobs nnd II. He.vman. The paity drove , nailer the csioit of AV. II. Gieen , out. Sheimau .ivonuu to AViit , thence to Twenty.fourtb , nnd south by way of nnd . Fnr- Twcntj-fouUh Tvventy.secoml to - nmn. A stop was inado at Tin : Bn : build ing , vhich was inspected fiom top to bottom and u v lew of the city taken fiom the loof. Geneial Uiulei wood and the other visitois cxpiesbcd the gieatest suipriso nt the com pleteness and benutj of the building , and weio nnuntmoubly of the opinion that it was far ahead of any newspaper building in the country. Thognmd siio is a newspaper man ol long expeuonco and spoke undor- stnndhiglv. Fiom Tin : Bn : building the paity was diivento Soutli Omaha and , after viewing thosubuib , ix'tunied to the city by way of Thiiteenth strcet Geiieial Umleiuood was moio than favor ably impressed vith Omiihit. This was his Hrst visit to this section , he being a Ken- tuikiunhy birth , nnd now a ivsident of Col umbus , O , Ho was astonished at the size of the city , and ulso at the number of Inigo and .substaiitl.il buildings. "In most of the western cities , " snid he , " 0110 sees o < casionnlly u Itago building , but it Isnlways la the midst of small lookcues which gives a bad impiessioii , but in Omaha vou have so many and such handsome build ings that I am taKen completely bj suipiise. I am afraid I am getting the vvestein fever and I shall not boMiipiised to tlnd mjself back heio again befoio long. This city is Jar nheadof nuv thing IMmve seen duung my vvestein Hip. " After luncheon Gciieinl Undeiwood and his paity vveie cscoi ted to the Oddfellows' hull on Foiutccnth and Dodfco sticets , vvheio u icception was held. The hull hiu } been handsomely decoiated with How ers nnd plants and a huge number ol Kebokahs mid Oddfellows weio piesent to pay their lespccLs to the supiemo olllcer of the older. At 1 o'clock the grand sire wns diivento the depqt , nnd took the train for DCS Aloines. l\Iierleiiee iii"the .South. The experience of Mr U D AVhitley , an in fluential and prominent < itbeii of Maitindale , NoithCaiotlna , will no doubt bo pciused with inteiest by people in nil p.uts of the country. Tor j ears ho bus been subject to violent at tacks of intlammatoiy iheumatism ; on the Hrst of Febunu v ho bad nn ntttick , which settled In one of his knees nnd caused almost unbeaiablo palu for two days. Ho obtained n bottle of Chambeilain's Pain Balm fiom AV M. Houston V Co , mcrehant-s atMeckllnbnig City. N. C. Ho vviites that it gave almost im mediate re-llef and givch. Chambeilain's Pain Balm the highest praise and ndviscs all per sons tioubled with like afflictions touso it and get icliet. _ OPPOSES THAT llIMj. Dunilj'M Pertinent IteinarlcH on the Pioposed Appellate Court. Judge Dually has a veiy poor opinion of the bill in congress for the creation of couits of appeal In the circuit court Ho sajs : "Tho bill is Intended us a icllof for the supreme couitoftho United Stntei But that body does'nt need any icllef. la fact , the supieme judges do not v\oik half of the time It Is a shifting of the baiilen of vvotk on thu little judges vvlio now have uUeadi enough to do If some facts and llguies weio given about the woik of the supiemo couit , I doubt if the bill would pass. The truth is the judges ot that august body haven't all thn time thevisb to devote to patties uml banquets , and they have inaugu rated this scheme to secure lor themselve u louml of plcasfuoovei > night , " The Cure ol' Children. Too much care cannot bo used In the selec tion of u mcdjclno for small clilldicn , cspee- lull } one for colds or cioup , us those diseases otten require largo doses. Chambeilain's cough remedy contains no injuilous Mib- stiinco. A tablespoon full of ft nt one dose would make a babj vomit-but would not In line it in the least ; besides , it is n ceitain iiuo ! for colds and cioup. These facts have been fully established inanv times dining the past lltteen j oars mid may bo depended upon. Ts ASSHMIIM ; . They AVJII Hold their Staito Convention Knrly Ne\l June. The Nebraska honcepathie medical society will hold Its nnhu.il convention In Omaha Juno t to T , Arrangements aio being mudo for the enteitnlnnient of the phvbicians from vaiious patts of the state who will bo in attemhmco. The hcndn.ua ! tors of the association will bent nt the Puxtoa hotel. Dr Footo and his tis- slstants. on the committco on iiiognuumo nro selecting Urn penKew to lead In the discus- blon of linpoitunt medical < uicstlont > . The conv cntion will close vv ith u giiuid banquet at the Pnxton on thcvCv eiilng of Juno 7. The i iimo Old The old , old stmy Is plainlv but aptly told in a tew v\oi\ls bj Messrs. II. D. X G. AV Biwvn , of Pcllville , Kv , us follows : "Cham- berlain'b cough ivmedy has given tlio best satisfaction of any cough medicine wo over liad In Central Lulior Union. * Tlio Central Labor union hold u stiictly business mcotlng at linte I'lty hall last night , at which the labor situation was dlscui > sod , Hut behind clOsc < l doois. The status of the vuilous unions lu the city was iciwrtcd In c's- cellcnt condition , Dating the ivcntng tlu Netiniska State LalMivr ) , ii vveehlj paper p.tb l.shfl nt Lincoln , and devoted to the Intenst- of orgiinl/ed laimr , was made the oniilnl or gan of the society. After the meeting tin president wit KCCII , mid ho tconted tlu Idci nf a stilke In Omuim this season , stating thai It wns not probable , imd that the object of tin Central Lubor union Is to prevent , i.ithei than tocncoJiiigo stiikcs , UillroiulH In Mouth Dakota. Two railways nt least are picpiulng tc reach the Missouri liver at Pleire this .venr The tcccntly ceded lands of the Siou e Iiidlim. nro the attraction , ns well us the mining mid stock legions fmtlicr west. The Midland Pacific Is building from Stouv Falls and will roach Pleiio this full. The Great Northern , roeeiitlv the Mnultobn svstym , Is building southwest from Abeidcen thtougli Faulklon to Picric The. capital ol the state being at Picric , nil loads will make It their Mecca. TIII : CAGii > itntDs. They are Visited by a Delegation 1'roni Ncbi-iiHkn Cltj. A party of Nebraska City iwople , composed Of William Bishop , a haidwaro merchant , nnd his two daughters , Miss Minnie Ander son , nnd L. Lcvl , propiictorof the liver ; and hack line there , was shown through the county 'jail yesterday by Bailiff Giebe. The members of the party were paitlculmly Interested in the steel cages containing Neal , Sherman mid Shelienberger. The gentlemen had known Shcllenbergcr by sight , and spent several minutes talking with him. Ncal iccclved them in his gold-rimmed eye-glasses , and the ladles were unanimous in the opinion that "ho is really quite a line-looking man. " AVliilo the patty was at Neal's cafe Bailiff Grebe remarked to the prisoner : "Well , Neal , they've sot your tilul for May in , which isn't long now , jou know. " "Yes , Mnv IM is the day , " lepllcd the sus pect , "and I'm glud my trial is not far away. It can't come too soon to suit me. " " All three of the prisoners have grown fear- full ; pale nnd haggard since their Inst appear- nnco in public. That wondeiful smile of Neal's hns dvv indled to a\Voukniid iftrfcctl ; deathlike grin nnd his foiehcad is inpidly lllling with wrinkles. Sherman slunk awnv when the visitors i cached his cage , ami fiom the fiuthei most coiner shot occasional glances at them with his small , cruel giny e es , which one of the ladies said made her shiver. Shcllenbergcr , who was found out in the big , main cage with many other piisoneis , was diessed In the same cowboy fashion ns when iniestednt Knnsiis City. He was the " paler and seemed the most "ncivousof the three. His face and hands resemble soiled inuthlc , so pale is he , and he hangs to the grating as though nfuiid to tiust himself wholly without snppoit. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMHNT Is only put tip in largo two-ounce tin boxe- ? , nnd is tin absolute cure for nil sores , bums. wounds , chapped hands nnd all skin eniptlons AVill positively ctuv nil kinds of piles i\sl , for the ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Ding companj nt L'5 cents per box by mail 'M cents. A Little Girl Hadiy Injured. A sad accident occuued nt Tw entieth and Lake sticets j tciday nfteinoon. The Lake btiect school bad closed its nftoinoon session , nud some fcnty or Ilfty gills nnd boyweio walking along the west side of the stiett near the cnblo switch. The train on which P. AV Mills is conductor was switching in , and the coach sulking Ada , the six vear old daughter of J. H. Plutr. superintendent of letter car riers , knocko I her down , and the gunuls catching her clothes , she was drawn onto the tiack , and her right foot so badlv cuishod that last night it was amputated Just above the ankle. The parents , who reside nt 2201 Maple stiect , claim that the aw ident was due to the carelessness of the conductor , while that gen tleman states that ho was running down th main tiack ns usual , and when just opposite the childien some One pushed the littla gill and she fell acioss the Unolc , and that lie was unable to stop bis train before the w heel had passed ov'cr her loot. Tor Xei-voiis Debility. Use Horsfoid's Acid Phosphate. Dr. II. T. Tumor , Knsson. Minn. , says"I li.ivo found it very beneficial in neivcms de bility , fiom any cause , and for indigestion. " Judge AVakelej gi anted deciees of clivoico in the follow ing cases : Bowlsonvs BowlsonKisster vs Kisstei ; Beatt.v vs Beatty ; Fife vs Fife , Judge AVukele ; w ill hand dow n decisions in the following eases this moining : MeChiin vs Moi-se , Men mm vs Muiiovv , Selden vs limit. Daniels vs Daujels , Koth v- . Kotb , Hamilton vs McDonald , Uicnn.ni vs Hughes , Thomas vs Stanlov , Leonard vs Nil- sen , Fust National bink of Chu.igo Vb Slo- man , Soloman vs Saundcis. The Mead investment compinj has com menced suit in foicclosuio against/ George J. Paul and John M. Chamlicis to mover on soveial notes secured bv moitgago on lot b , block ! ) . UedickPaik. John L Miles et ul. have commenced suit against H. C. Patterson et al. to recover $1GJ5 on u note _ , County Court. Benjamin Folsom , executor ofj Hhe Folsom estate , w.ts given judgmoat jesteiday against Claus Thomson in the stun offSOO i The suit was 0110 for the leut'of the ifoUUwest comer of Sixteenth and Dodge stieuts , which was used for saloon put poses. Tlie amount sued for was $ . & > . Keep n bottle of Cook's Extra Drv Clmm- pagno in votir ice chest to ontcitam jour tiiends. It is splendid. AVitb Judge Ilelsley and half a dozen laweis vvcio busy ; esteiday afternoon with the case of the statejvs Mojlo and Sti\pupf , whoby the Stnndind Insuianco company wtio charged with peijury. Last Nov ember Bessie - sio Stevens' house , situuteiU at Tvvent- seventh and Buidetto , burned. At thu time it was insuicd for 51,100 , and us some of the dieumstances weio suspicious , the lomp.iny icfused to pay until an investigation was made. The outcome was that tlie insiued commenced an nctlon in Judge Shield's couit and the insuieis have commenced an action intho criminal com t. Starch grows stli ley common pow ders hav o > vulgar glaie. l'o//oni's is thoonlj Complev- : ou Pow der lit for use. Injured in a Ilunavvay. Fied Pllung , a meichunt of Sprinirfleld , cumo to the city to mnko some puiebuscs , and while nt the ofllco of thu Philadelphia oil companv his horses stalled to iSn and in at tempting to stop them ho got badly mixed up with tlio wheels and was dragged soveial jlocks befoie being extricated. Aftei tills be was picket ! up and can led to a phjslcian's nf Ice , vvheio his injuries , which consisted of a jiokea rib , n dislocated wrist , a broken jaw mil a badlv bruised foun , weie attended to ItnuiH'rlor esrollfiifo proren In millloniof hornet Uriniirn thnn qnnritT nf cintiiry It M im > i | liy tlm t'nlUMl htalvH l.ovi'rnnumt 1'mUirsnl by tliu luudi of thu t.rcut I'nlvcri'llti's ui I tin Mromrt'il , 1'ureit uiul mint Ilinllliful. Iln I'riotf1 ! ! C'ri'ini link InuI'on dor Uni'i nut contain Ammuula , J.lmo tu AlUm Sold only In cam 1'ltK K IIAKlNfl rOWDHIl CQ , CU1CAUU , blM'UA.NUSlO. 61 LOUtS. Both the method ami ic uHs when Byrup of Figs is tukon ; it is plcnsnut nnd rci'rc liiiig to tlie taste , nntl acts Rently yet piomptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd JJovvels , clcnn cs the sys tem cflcctuully , dispels colds , liead- itches nnd levees nnd cities linhitunl constipation. Svinp of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleading to the taste nnd nc- ceptahje to the stomnch , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its ertbcts , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agrccahlo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd have niiulo it the most popular icincdy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in GOc and ยง 1 bottles by all leading drng- gistP. " Any reliable duiggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4N rRANCISCO , OAl. IOUISVIUE , KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. "CALIFORNIA DISCOVERIES. - or Circular , ' jitr , , CUF E T0r\ tATARRH Cat R Cure Santa : Abie : and : : : I'oi > ilo by LiDOdm.m 1)1114 ( . 'o. The Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taslo ofthe COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in Ol'Pure GuiI U\cr Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES O3P I IlvtE > V.3SrE5 SOD S. . The patient sxiffenny ; from CONSUMPTION , nnoMurrm , i-oiicn , < ; OM , on AVASTI > f ; IIISiiSis : : , may lake tlio . lomoilyllli n.i much snthfactlon as lie ) would tnko lullk. I'lijalclniiHaio piccilb- IIIR it over } wlicro. It In a IHTfort rinuMnu. nnd a itomleiTiil llekli iirudurrr. 1'uhc no allier "It Diaiigreetiwixu. . * . . A coininnu ifinml : . If you iHko TiittV 1'llls jou ruiKMtiinjIliInff > < > n lliii-.llixl ft-i-l no bud ef ) < rts. Tln-yuct f.pe < IIUullj on thn llfr , Htoinnih nml mmnt * , "iiiHluc n Trro flow ofipiatrla Jiilro , Atlilili In essential to ( jooil ( llji'htIon anil regular IU CK. Don't Fear How. Kr . It. Hurt * , Manilla , I'lii. , as : "Tutt'e Fills uru I'c'lil In lilgh rrputoui , u I.lvcr llK- ulntor. I li.inlly know luiwu coulil KI t uloiiK without thiiin. ClillUuiul futurlmtn lust t In IP ilrrnd. Our iiroplo tnkn ouu or lu o tlovHortlin 1'llla , nnit tnlloivlt with flltitrn Rrnlnsor < iiiliilnn , < ll\lli'il In tliifoilosuHdur- Intf t.'iu < luj. Tlio uUUliiuvur rot in us. " Tutt's Liver Pills CURE CHILIS AND FEVER. NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment PEED , Strength. Sold Under niPOSlTIVE GUAR ANTEE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO. , Geiu'nil ABuntaNuhraska and loua. 31O S. 10th St. , - - Omnhn GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Uy n IrHiroiiith knoHlfiliio "t Dm nnturnl l.ini nhltli Kt'tPrii ' Iliu ( ipcrutlons ( if UtKi'Htluli uiht nutrl Hull , unil ti > n direful nppllrntlnii of Hit' lint' I r iper tit's ( if ell kelt'ctvil Cuoim Vlr Ciipn Imi pnnliltiluur IriMikfint Inl.lea with HiiclUnlclr tlntorett borcriiM ) vt lilt liiuiir rut o ut iiiuny hi-ary tint turn hllli It n Ur tlio Juiilcluuii usouf uili urllik'n o ( illct iluu n tunntltullon nmj tiuKrniliinll ) tiulll IIP until ulnnix ( nouvli to rvulit ( ivory U'mU'nry In il ) > enio llun driila of iiilitlo nulailloinru ( loullnuuniiiiiiliin remlr tu uttnck nhorvitr IlioruU n ttik pulut VVuinar rn'iipii iniiTiy n fnlul luifl hy Irt'plHK oiiritlTi't wvll ( urtlllot wjlli puif hlociil uml n prupvrl } nuurlilicU fluipl ) nlili iHillliii ; wiiuror milk Sulil only In Imlf iiuiuiil tln b > Kiutrr * lalu'lul Iliun ' * ' ' ; In mists . UMI'S FPI's RII ( Jjl.UL.0 ralo ft. V.U Luuiluu , Li > uuil , I RNIS G GOOD . It is nearly lime to lay aside your heavy underwear , and we want to remind you thai we/ carry the largest stock of medium and light weight underwear in town. We buy these goou = , direct from the mills and commission houses ; we pay no jobbers' profits , and consequently we can sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other establishment. This season we have been especially fortunate in our purchases , and we are in a position to place before our customers several lines of goods at prices which no other house can come anywhere near. WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK : ' : Three cases Patent Brown Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , silk bound , French neck and finished seams , at 250 ; sold elsewhere for 5oc. 75 do/en very fine Striped Balbriofgan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc. 75 do/en extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade , w.irr.intcd fast color , at 5oc ; like qualities are not sold elsewhere less than Si.oo. IN OVERSHIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK : 50 do/.en fine Jersey Outing Shirts , in handsome shades of stripes , at 75c ; worth fully $1.25. In the White Shirt Department we open to-day a line of very fine pique and embroidered bosom Shirts at $1.25 ; every other house charges $2 for these qualities. IN HOSIERY WE OFFER : Two cases Fancy Striped Half Hose , a regular soc quality , at toe. Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half I lose at 150 One case very fine seamless Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 2oc. Our Neckwear counter shows the handsomest styles of new Tecks , Four-in-Hands and Windsor Scarfs at just one-half the prices of other houses. In Linen Collars , we show all the new shapes of the season , and we also have a full line of our celebrated All Linen SG Collar , turn down and standing , in new shapes. This is something , no other house can show. Corner Douglas and FoUrtesnth Streets , Gentlemen if you are desir ous of being well dressed you cannot improve your time more profitably than by looking over our stock of clothing , which we will take pleasure in showing you. We call your attention es pecially to our sack and cuta way suits. You might look at the spiing oveicoats the line is still veiy complete. OTKTSOYS TTATQ Ooi'T AND SriFl : 11/LlvJ. Boyd's Opoi a House Block. Tlio Well Jiiio\vii Spec InIMBUUIS ; | CI | in Uio treatment of nil fnnui of I'll ! v Ml , Disv A'tF's unit slrlctuuvj nciiroKU.irnntouil linpoUni ) Lois of Mnnliootl nml iiinttUlon htciilty ur lliiin'iini'is nli oliiti > ly curfil H-ml for lioukn 1 ho I , Ilo 'i rot lt > r Vlnn firVNoinun ouh lOtoiiti ( Btmtipsi NITMIUS I iMimlu Dlno.iBiM uiri'il iiilikly | unit pornmiicnlly 'I ri'iil intuit liy iiirioipiniiluiiin Miuupi tor roil | > Lon iilliitloii ln > Oitku t ! I. Cor 11th nml JncLwiiMioeti , ( luiulia Neb GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 107Q. W. DAKKH & CO.'S H Ja ( iliiolnlil/ 10 uiid / ( lH Hollllltc. No ere u * l in ( tl irfflrailon It hai wort fA < in tkm timti He tl enytot Loco * m xfl w 11 hiirtu Vrruuroot ur bugafi ant ) u tiit-tcf m far inoro economical , < ettit < y / < n ikan ont tent a tup U Ii de lu MI nouruhlns , ttrtnjElhtninj : , J i. Mi1'luJbTJ ' l i nl t linlr lly nliptrtl fur iiPRitiliRi w lui | > muni In hftUh * Sold l y ( irottrtk cicr ) Ii'rc , W. BAKER & CO , , Doi cheater , Mass. Ta e Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. . . . . n-iij For Uio treatment or all CIIUON'IC AMI ) Sl'UCIC.Ui DliH VSIItJ llrasji , Vpp , UITO > for ilcfuriiillloi nml Truiie' neil I nrlllllt" , AppiratiH nn < l ItniupilliH for HiKwuful Trcatim-nt nf ev < < r ) fii n of iliicaiu ro- qulrhiK Moitlcnl nr biirKlcnl I'roiluit'iit NIMJt'V ItOOVId Kll i'U'll.Mji llJinl nml Allunilnnci ] llo-t Actoiiimod itlons VNot. VVrlto foi clri.nl irsnn Duforinltlo * ami llrarjs , I riM-UM , Clnli Hot ( iirtatnrtM of Spine. I'llu * . Tumors Canier , Catarrh lliondiltK Inhril illon lili-ctrli It ) , I'anlisl * Cpllupiy , KlilniM , Illi I iler , llye , Kar bkln anil IIIoo I imil all-Mim-lia ! Operations DIMJAHHS or VVOVIt.N n spin liilij Jlooiof Dt uasuH of VVotnun tri'o VVo have liilo'i ' adili'il ft I , > ln * lii Oopirtmi'iit for VNntucn huiliu i oiitliil > mout C-lrlctly 1'rlxato ) Onl > Ilpllililo Vlcillcnl 1-iitltiilo VI iklnKn bpcclilUof I'lllV A I'll DISi : Vil'S All lilootl Il ciscs suctCHsfully troatwl Syphilitic pnl'on riinoMil irnni tlu nj'tom nlthoit nidiciiry. New HoHtoratlro troatmprt for J.O44 nf V Ititl IViivor l'nilli'4 utiablo tohlt IH in ly liu troitu'tt at homo hy correspondence All 10111111111111 atloiH c inllilonllal. Ate'lklno 01 tn tnuiuMiti Font liy iniill 01 t'xpiusjau- Liin.l > picked , no in irks lolmllcatu Luntcnti or senili'r Ono porion il Inti'rvliM prefcrreil Call auilrona H | nsor-.UIH ! lilahirj of your c.iii' , anil nu ulll pen I In pi iln wrniipuronr HOil v Tl ) MIJV I It HI. . UP.J 11'riv.itj Eipeclul or .Vt'rt OIM Dlso 10-4 ImpiUenu ) , S > plilll * ( .loot iuiV'arli.ootilo | , H ltd miu tlon INt AiMrtJ4 Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Cornei * Oth nncl Hartley Sts. , Omnhn , Nota. "TIME IS MONEY. " Wo innM , > ell out tlio remalniler ot our retail stock without further iluliy , ns our whole&alo business deimmls our entire time , attention and capital. For the next few days vro Invite you to a least oi bargain's fauoh ns you will nova ngain enjoy. Wo are liable to rent s > toro and boll our iixtures now any ( liy , sj come at once before it is too lato. All our genuine Diamonds now go at Importer's prices and the mounting thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from , prices ranuin from $2.50 up to $3,000 , for Kings , Pins , Ear-rings , < fec. Solid Gold Watches from $16 upward. Solid Silver Watches fiom $5 up Nickel Watches from $ S.50 up. Solid Qold Chains irom $7.60. Best Rolled Plate Chains from $2. Charm * and Lockets , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Klnga , $1 and $2 ; worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Steiling Silver Collai Buttons and Sc.irf Pins at 25c and 50o each worth $1. Heavy Solid 14-ltnrat Gold Collir Buttons , woi tit $2.60 to $6 oaoli now , choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cuff1 Buttons at 50u pair ; worth $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , 60c and $1 each ; worth lour timea tno money. 1.000 fine Broaches and Lace Finn from COo up. Fine French btylo Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour btrike , cathedial gen s , at $5 , $0.60 , $ B and $10 ; worth $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps , with bilk umbrelli bhados , fiom $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good baigalns. Open Saturday uvonlng until 0 o'clock. Store for rout and fixtures , for faalo. MAX ME1YBJR & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth nnd Farnam SU-eots , - - Omnhn , Neb. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , fiitur IUK , iivotinary BC , u iku > i l liy oier-uititloii uf Ilia lirnlu , Klfnliuto i u\cr liulnlifrticti l tili box contain' * one nioiith'n lit it * men ! tlu bus , in llx fui S ) , tintb ) mallprrimlil With tnrli uiiloi for rl > l i , ulll Mini imn IIAM I r morn v It Uio Irtaiiiitnf full * to < ir > I ( / ( iiulnu ( iOOOMN DHUCIC'O , 1110 r.irnnni Stiect , . Oiiiiiliit-Neb. DR. SANXJEWS ELECTRIC BELT WTntSUIPtMSDRY IIFtllimmilhroiithlM | ) IHll 1H H < > r m > < t'.N . HIT AND ! irUKHSliVril7TyC' 'Mii"\Ki' , Vutt for iblnjoliiepur . w > ie , tur 1,1 Uteri ! ! * Wrfth t , f hint Irrrljt nlM , HMtlh. I.I , lulUuoui ( urrmU or Kl.flriellr lliiouih ill "K.AK HAItTri ri > lnrln ( ll.fui to IIKJI1II l d VlUIIKII H rilkVUI N , Ktf.lrlt lurtfil rll Intlmlll. or t follilt 15IMI lu t.lb IIIH.T 4Jun .Mri ( . fl.l. ti. < l P ' " I " _ . .ll > l.c.n in il.t.e moalhi Hiud | mil bid * " . . . BAHDEH ELEOTaiOCO. , IdKUB.IUHi. , CHICAOO.IIL run I.VimaOM i lir 7ciim rirltullral I'llls till ) rit'inli ii'ini'.l ) ncl mi thg uiiimtriinl i-Hi'lii nnil tine tippn ision fi ID wliutc * t r iuun' I'ruinott'uitn truuilon 'I lif i' pill * KliniiHI nut hu Inktu iliinnit pnuilllilir Vlll rilll ItuimlU | 'l ' < I" kl'Lliii'r ( my lu lu liinulntilir MitTinno A Mt < imnell lln ) > ; i > t ninrl'O Oiunliii t A Mtltlar M uiuolia M I' ' JSIIl ! , C ullU ! illJtls ( . ' vrJJullJ SJJK. ELECTRIC BELT . xj i-Jjinirt on. > r. PATEkHDAUO. IB.JBBT , . 1889. bUSI-ENSORY .III > eun All Khurnatic Coui- ; jilaintitl.uinhagoaenertl and lie vou Dttilltv , Kidney htuitlon , W iting at cauied l > y Indlicrctloiii la . ELECTRIC INSOLES.iifiU. Alsonn El'iotrla Trueu nml Bolt Combined. OWEN EIEOTIUO BELT & AFPLIANOC 00. 300 North Ilroaitwixy BT J.OUlt ! , MO , y , JU'.W vniK OITY H'or LOQTorFAILlMj junjiiitmui 7jO neraland LUVOUU UfcDILlIYj J Weikmn of Body aud Mind , EIHcU IT r r Uof . . .iwievi * > * w9V9iiiwiuu. Younr. ll buil ( Aublo Million ! ) fullllnlortd . llew ltiMUrv * tn4 ' ' * ' IbMil'ifI'T onfllllx HuaK ( IIIiTal.'lT-HotBli In dl ; la litlll ; ftiat tl ) Klilti J I.r.ltu louiilrUi Ifrllt Ihtn. 'tHER oic t'cf'rnSfFnio'N : > 'yl TO WEAK P EN UinVrln * from | lie i lltiwof jimiliful i rrorn , arl lei ay ft"ilnit t\i nkiii 1 * , ! < > t iiintilKMHl , ! ul win -oli'ln tuluabln irtatltu ( uadil ( niituiiiliiK full l | inrtlnilnr for honn- cure I'lll.l. t'f ; l irifi A iplman imill.al work thoiiUl r.ft.t . by . very man h < > l iiprv-ai ui < inm , I'rof. ! ' . < . I'OVV Iiit.Ut ) < nliln , < oiui. luwjtr ) . ' ( | c r'n > iii t AUOODUICH I liiiM ; u ii VIHIV hiii'i'i ful urtulliii Aihi.ifm iit'iiuOlklty hic | mi ( a iii.iny lull. * .