8 m HE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : TUESDAY , JAITOAEY 27 , 1891. THECITY. _ A slight blnzo In llio Hall block , cor ner of Sixteenth nnd Lctivemvortli , occa sioned nu ulnrm ycatordiiy niornltiff. The fire was In u partition botwcim rooms occupied by Mrs. McCormlck , nnd originated In the basement. It wtis ox- tlngulahcd before much damage -.van 'dona II. D. McMnnus , the ngccl Dinner who has boon working the Bouth sldo resi dents for numbers for their houses , by representing Unit tills was ncccysary before - fore they would bo irlvcn mall delivery Borvlco , was nrralyncd before Judge Holsley yesterday morning for obtaining money. under false pretense1) ) . IIo ad mitted that ho was doing the work , but claimed Unit ho wan working In good fiilth , and named several otlior pltices wlioro ho hud done similar work. Ho was ordered hold until thcso places can be communicated with In order to ascer tain the nature of his previous opera tions. _ Iloxvto Ilrrnk Up n Hevrro Cold. From llio Vlrglnln City , Mont. , Mndlso- nlnii ! "Whenvo llml n meulclnn wo know to possess genuine ) merit , wo consider It a duty , nud wo tn no pleasure In tolling the publlu what It i . Such n medicine we found ( Jhnm- berlalii'a Coufjn Kemt'dy. Hy tlio use of this syrup wo Imvo relieved , in a few hours , se vere colds , and In the course of two or tlireo days , entirely broken them up iw lias several of our friends to whom we liavo recommended It. It Is nil It is represented to bo by the manufacturers. Jf you have a couiti nnU want to stop it , Chamberlain's ' Coucli Kcm- cdy will do the work. Forsaloby all drug gists. _ MOKSK'S. Cloak Sate. "Wo have a few choice styles jackets , wraps , tt'ttlsklii garments , ulsters , etc. , left. IJeur in mind that they aroall now nnd that wo are selling them for 331 PER CENTer or one-third discount from the already marked down prices. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. Don't Pool Yourself ! Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Ky's ' now steam heated palace sleeping cars , with ' 'electric lights in every berth , " still loaves the Union de pot , Omaha at 0:10 : p. in. daily , arriv ing nt Chicago at 9iOa. : ; m. , in umplo tiino to make all eastern connections. Ticket otllco , 1G01 Farnam at. J. E. PHKSTO.V , IT. A. NASH , C.'Piisd. Agt. Gun. Agt AIOllOXUGU SHARKS ATO1UC. . Tliey Catch Jlurnl Clllz-ns with Worthlem Heal listnlo Souiirltioq. Some smooth swindlers have been working a real estate scheme through the state , the re sult of which puts money In their purse and loaves their victims In possession of mort gages on practically worthless lots In a subur ban addition to Omiilm. The swindlers' plan of operation Is one well calculated to catch the rural owner of grain ana live stoclt which ho U willing to transfer for nn equity In apparently gilt-edged prop erty in the metropolis , The sharpers start out with a mortgage for tr 00 each on lots in "B. & M. Terrace" addi tion to Omaha. The mortgages are dated ono or two years ago and have endorsements showing that the interest has been paid , the rate being 10 per ceat. The swlnulcn represent the property as being in nn excellent location and the value of the lots at (1,500 at least. These mortgages are exchanged - changed at cash equivalents for gr.iln or live stock , which are promptly turned Into cash at the nearest markets. Several local real estate dealers have had letters from country holders of thcso mortgages Inquiring as to their vuluo and the chances for turning them Into cashat a slight discount. George J. Paul yesterday received u letter from George Gilllsplo at CulberUson -wha says ho has 4 > 2l | > 00 worth of the mort gages for which ho traded all of the live Block ho could spare Irom his farm. This Is only a sample of the let ters thsjt are coming in daily from victims of tlio swindle in various parts of the state. The property on which the mortages arc tnado lies In the swamps east of South Omahn nud Is practically worthless. That beautiful glossy shcoa , so much nd- mired in the hair , can bo secured by the use of Aycr's Iliur Vigor. Thorols nothing bet tor than this preparation forstrcngthenlngthc scalp and Icconing it free from dandruff am Itching eruptions. .Marriage Marriage licenses were Issued yostordaj to the following p.irtioa : Name ana address. Ace Harry Halo , Omaha . 27 I Kninia llaiuiiiuiul , Wlnona , Minn . " 0 | Mllio Nloo , MorrKtown. Ky . . . 23 i Alice Moltoynolds , Princeton , liul. , . . . 10 ( OcorKO Fro Idol , Omaha . 20 I Myrtle Dulloy , Onuihu . 24 j Gcsslcr'o AlagloIIcadacho Wafers. Curoal bcadachcs in " 0 mlautes. At all druggists A A.VO V\CK.Jij-.XTS. The Indications nro that Joseph Murphj \vlll play to the banner houses of the season Judging from the numerous inquiries thu have been maJo at the box olllco window o UioBoyd during the past two day. Yea tcriluy an Irishman came from a place li Pottnwnttamlo county , twelve miles cast oi Council IHuffs , to inalto sure of scats for him self nud his mother and blstors fo the opening porforanco of th < great Irish coaiedlan , and when in found that they could not bo obtained unti Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock , ho re marked , "Now , if I thought I couldn't go the best la the house I'd stay right here til Wednesday inoriilii' . Thlm Irish ovc there. God forglvo 'em , nro stuck on Joi Murphy , nnd are all coming to sea 'im and want to beat "om gottln" " seats. " Mr. James J. Brady , acting manager c Charles Frohmnn's "All the Comforts c Home" company , which appears at the Boy during the Ural three nights of next week , I In the city. _ The particular Illustrious star of th Howard Athenaeum constellation , which wn visible at the Uoyd lost night , Is Paul Clt qucvnlll , whoso juggling feats , ns graccfull performed us they are dlftlcult , certainty sui pass belief. He told a lii-.r. representative t vronounco his name "ChmUwovalloy. " It I Italian , not French , anil he is of Polish bjrtl although at the present thno a subject c "William IT. Ho owns a bniulsomo theatc In Berlin , devoted to what wo ca variety performances. In London they ca lilm "tho admirable Urlchton of the musl hulls. " Clnquovalll Is not only a juggler , man of remarkable strength and an niTOha buta versatile musician. He has boon auactc In farcical comedies nnd speaks half a doze languages. The salary Cinquovalh rocoivc from lilch & Hants , the proprietors of th Howard Atlicncuin company , Is tomnrkubl larpo , and will enable ; the great Juggler t retire In u year or two. P. O. Fisher's "Cold Day" company greatly strengthened slnco tnelr lost vis here , will bo at the Grand next Sunday ovci Ing , for ono night only. They have ono ( ( ho highest salaried dancers with any coined company now Playing in th < > west , H < jcrvcd seat * win v- * - nuj ( 5j ( C0ut3 - ( The Kdon Musco has this week one of tli greatest men on earth on exhibition. HI irrcutncss lies in his weight tuiJsUe. Joh Hanson Craig , the Kentucky giant , weigh M j > ouiKl3. Ho Is n great ledge man au \vhcnUio Knights of Pythias attempted 1 Initiate htm It took a derrick to throw him I tlio colling. It can bo remarked that tl celling bus boon repaired. Besides this woi tier the Muioo has ono of the best special ! lUlrrictloiiH that could bo got togctho Hilly Young , the famous minstrel , In h ilw"I ) < fueo oddities Is without a peer. Tl CarjxiiiUir l tern In their novelty hoop dam U it iilriwIiiK feature. The whole culcrtaii U MllUlML rAUiUJiUd ttLLlrtNf.H' 'ho Iloventh Annual Oonvoation Will Moot In Jills City Today , TWO HUNDRED DELEGATES EXPECTED. toot of tlio Hiisincsa Will Ho Trans acted llctilml Closed Doors Ob jects oftlie Oatlierlnj : Tlio Programme. At 0 o'clock this morning the eleventh an- unl convention of the National Farmers Al- uiico will convene In this city , tn the ex- hango room in the board of trade building. Yesterday and last night a largo number f the delegates arrived , Including the fol- nwlugofllrers ol the association : President , Ion. J. II. Powers , Cornell , Neb. ; secretary , Vugust Post , Moulton , la.j treasurer , Hon. . J. I'urloiifj. Austin , Mlun. ; lecturer , N. B. Vshby , DCS Alolncs , la. The call provides for a two days' convon- lon , but the chances are that It will con- inuodurlni ; the week , ns It Is claimed that n ast amount of work Is to bo transacted. In ho morning the convention will bo called to rdor by the president , after which bo will ppolnt the committee on credentials. While Ills committee 1' nt work no will deliver his nnual address. This will toke up nn hour f the morning session. The commlttco on redcntluls will report the names of delegates ntitlcd to seats , after which the president vlll name thn following committees : On esolutions , secret work , legislation , couitl- uttoti and by-laws , and business organlza- lon. Miscellaneous business will bo trans acted uutll noon. In the afternoon the order of business will ) Q ns follows : 1:1W : p. m. Report of national lecturer. i:15 ! : p. in. Uvport of secretary nud treas urer. ili ; ! p. m. Address by Milton Gcorgo , "A 'tanking System Suggested to Take the . 'Inco of the Present System Which is UIs- ipnearing by the Payment of the Public Debt. ' 1 p. m. Address by lion. J. Burrows , "Tho future of the Alliance. " 7 p. in. Address by D. II. Talbot. 7:15 : n. m. Address by N. B. Ashby. 8il : ! ) p. IP. Address by Milton George. 'Fanatical Hoformers Want Everything and Jot Nothing. Great Kotorins Succeed by Jonservativo Measures Radically Prose cuted. " The business for Wednesday Is as follows : 8u : : ) a. in. Uoport of committees and mis cellaneous work. 11:00 : a. m. Address by Miss Evn McDon ald , state lecturer Minnesota state alliance. 1 : ! ! 0 p. in. Election of oulccrs ana iniscol- ancous business. It was given out last nl ht that most of .ho business will bo transacted behind locked doors , though a press commlttco will bo ap pointed to glvo such Information as the mem bers consider of a public nature. . It Is probable that nearly UOO delegates will 1)0 In attendance , representing the suites of Nebraska , Missouri , Iowa , Minnesota , NC.W York , Oliio , Michigan , Oregon. Wisconsin , Indiana , Colorado , Kansas , Illinois , North nnd South Dakota. In speaking of theobicctsof the convention , a leading delegate said last night : "The objects of the national alliance are to unite the farmers for the promotion of their ntcrests , socially , politically and financially ; to sceuro a just representation of the agricul tural interests of the country In the national congress and state legislature ; to demand the prohibition of alien cattle and land syndicates ; to oppose all forms of mo nopoly , as being detrimental to the best Interests of the nubile ; to demand of our rep resentatives In congress their votes and active Influence in favor of the prompt pass- ego of such' laws as will protect live stock interests from contagious diseases ; to de mand that agricultural Interests shall bo represented by a cabinet oflicer , ana to en courage the passage of stuto and national laws that will benefit the farmers and other men of the country. " It was evident last night that there is to bo music in the air , ns there are two contending factions , both of which wat to run 'the ma chine. One wing wants to swing the alli ance Into line for the formation of a new po litical party and attempt to control the desti nies of the country , while the other demands that politics shall not enter the delioeratlons nnd that nothing but matters of Interest to the tellers can or shall bo considered. Among the ofllccrs and delegates who ar rived last night are the following : Nebraska J. II. Powers , Cornell : W. S. Hutchlnson , Cozad ; W. 11. Stowo , W. Aurd , Cheyenne ; I. Hodges , Clay ; W. G. Bradley , Nelson ; J. L. Coppoo , Columbus ; E.Heavers , Fulls CityV. ; . T. Crow , Saunders ; D. Calk- ins , Petersburg ; J. D. Ilatlield , Neligh ; J. M. Bovine , Leigh ; C. F. McClure , Fremont - mont : B. F. Pratt , Clarks ; Allen Hoot , PappilHon ; J. E. Koyser , Bower ; Q. A. Hill , Mlnden ; William Foster , Salt olio ; O. Hull Greenwood ; W. E. Palmer , Moorlleld ; J. F. Lndd , St. Paul. Iowa Aucust Post , Moulton ; J. B. Fur rows , Garwin ; N. Mnkon , Osceola ; George T. Ashley , John Shaver , lied Oak. Minnesota J. J. Furlong , Austin ; MUs Eva McDonald , Minneapolis. Missouri George D. Fullerton , Skldmorc. The delegates who have arrived are a fine looking lot of gentlemennnd In every respect will compare favorably with the men who attend conventions and other national gath erings. The president , John II. Powers , Is a fine looking man of IHty-nIno years. His hair and beard Is snowy white , giving him n kind and fatherly appearance. Ills homo Is ai Cornell , Hitchcock county , where he , with the assistance of live boys , tills the greater portion of 320 acres of fertile Nebraska soil. Mr. Powers Is a native of Illinois , though this state has been his homo for more than seventeen years. Ho Is a ready speaker , nnd ns ho has Jlgured In poll- tics to soma extent ho is known in nearly every county In the stato. A man who does not know Mr. Powers would take him for a retired business man. August Post , the secretary , was born at Piano , 111. , Augustus , 1S55. Ho removed to Iowa in 1800 and has been a farmer all of his life. Just uow ho Is devoting much of his tlmo to breeding Clydesdale horses , Holstein cattle and Poland China hogs. Ho owns a Una farm near his homo town , whcro ho has a pleasant horn" and a family consisting of a wife , two sni * and ono daughter. IIo Is a charter mombui- the Clydesdale Breeding association , secre tary of the Iowa state alliance , a member ol the board of education of Moulton , besides being an elder nnd trustee In the PresbyterIan - Ian cnurch. Mr. Post Is a line looking man , wears a Prlnco Albert coat , long Dundreary whiskers nnd would readily bo taken for o clergyman , IIo is a llucut speakerand a suc cessful organizer. N. 15. Ashhy , lecturer of the national as sociation , lives in Dos Molues , but owns n line farm a few miles from the city limits , whore ho raises an abundance of corn , line horses , cattle and hogs. Ho is nuojt thirty- flvo years of ago , wears a full board and has the appearance of being a prosperous business man. J , B. Furrow , president of the Iowa nlll nnco , lives at Garwin , whore ho has a farmol eighty acrosi Ho is llfty-soven years of ngt nnd Is the father of three boys anil four , girls. IIo was born iti Ohio ' and educated in n backwoods school , whcro ho received a practical cduci tlon. IIo removed to Iowa In INK , and bj his Industry has become wealthy. Mr , Fur row Is a small sized man , with clear bluoevcs nnd i ton-gray beard. IIo Is a ready talkei nnd thoroughly posted on alliance matters , Miss Evn McDonald , the state lecturer ol the Minnesota nlllanco , is a slight little brunette lady , scarcely out of her Icons. She was raised and educated in Minneapolis nui' has been Interested in alliance work for sov er.il years. Oniccr Hnzo'a Wild lUdo.1 Mounted Patrolman Andrew Hftzo bad at experience Sunday night that bo will no soon forget , IIo was breaking in a fresl horse and had not inado calculation upon tin necessity of holding a very fiery nnd hari mouthed animal , but had a common "curb1 bit on with no strap under the chin. At Sixteenth and Vinton the horse tool fright at something and started for the central tral station at Fifteenth acd Jackson. Then was no time lost la makln ? tbo trip Ttit ) animal Is a swift runner am the way Offlcor Haze was pulled throucl tbo atmosphere down Sixteenth um cross the viaduct would causa the historic ido of Paul Kovorc to dwindle Into a school- toy tale. Seeing that ho could not stop lie beast , Haze decided to run him nto a bank on Jones street. Just ast of Sixteenth .itreet horse and man voro piled In a promiscuous heap nsldo of the sidewalk against the high bank , > ut luckily neither ono received serious In- ury. O nicer Haze regained his feet Hi-stand iccamo master of the situation by seizing the rnctlous animal by tbo bits nnd hast ly run- ling the hitch strap around under his jaw , ocurlng a "cinch" on the animal's moutli. SOUTH O.1HJI.I XEll'S. Threw tlio Olil Ijatly Out. Antolno Byauk of Albright was arrested n the charge of throwing old Mrs. Mary lu toll u out of thu house and cruelly striking nd boating her. to n F ! Barney Taylor of this city nnd Frank Mc- } eo of Omaha have signed artlcloi and put p fit ) forfeit for a fight with small gloves In Jerinanla hall on Friday evening , February ! . Taylor appeared In the ring once before u this city and made a vicious light. . Not 01 About tli-j City. Mrs. II. M. Parker Is listed among the Ick. Ick.A A son has been born unto Mr. mul Mrs. ohn Klnsclln , Third ward. Mr. and Mrs , Kohny , Twentieth nnd M trccts , uro the parents of a new girl baby. The South Omaha gun club will hold a meeting this week to elect ofllccrs for the car. car.William William Schmcllng , sr. , Is In a critical con- Itlon and hopes for ills recovery are almost given up. The net receipts at the merchants' carnl * nl given by the ladles of'tho Mothodlst con gregation was (151.21. The high-five club will meet at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Martin this veiling to play the third series of games. A. H. Jones of St , Paul , agent for the street stable car company , formerly located n this city , is hack at the Exchange visiting rlcnds. S. P. Klchnrdson , an attorney of Gnllatin , Mo , , is lu the city looking after some Inter- sts In real estate and visiting his old friend , C. M. Hunt , M. P. Bull of-Chlrago , ono of the largest ommtssion men In the wo t , Is In the city , ho guest of Assistant Cannier 0. M. Hunt of ho Nebraska savings nnd exchange bank. General Hronko'N Korurn. Yesterday afternoon General Brooke ar rived over the Fremont , Elkhoni & Missouri Valley roaa from the scat of the late Sioux varat Pine lUdgo. Ho was accompanied by ils aides , Lieutenants Uoe and Trultt ; Major Icnham , Inspector of rlllo practice of thd do- mrtmcnt of the Platte , and Colonel Dallas \ Bachc , medical Inspector of the same do- lartment , The party was met nt the depot by Colo- iclM. Shcriden , adjutant general of the de partment ; Major Bell , chief commissary of subsistence ; Major Hughes , chief quartermaster - master ; Captain Ayres , chief ordnance ofll- ccr , nnd a number of other gentlemen. The general was congratulated on the suc cessful mannerin , which ho had conducted .he campaign and of the hearty appear.mco vhlch ho presented after liaving undergone ho rigors and exactions of the campaign. His staff was also congratulated , after which the party took ambulances which were in waiting and were driven to their re spective homes. This morning the general nnd his staff will 10 found as usual at their quarters in TUB BEI : building. "Happy is tpo man who has his quiver full of them"-of bottles of Salvation Oil the greatest euro on earth for pain. Price only in cents. Mothers should never fall to keep Dr. Bull's 2ough Syrup convenient In order to relieve .heir little ones of cough speedily and surely. " 5 cents. The President of Harvard. President Eliott of Harvard college will muko a trip through the west during next month and will stop a few days in Omaha. The Harvard club , composed ol graduates of Harvard college who reside la Omaha , will probably entertain Dr. Eliott at dinner. The club is composed of the following gentle men : J. E. Condon , Albert Swartzlander , John Lothrop , Arthur Smith , M. W. Kich- ards , J. H. Mclntosh , Charles Elguttcr , H. P. Hodges , Will Moores , Dr. Stobblns , S. S. Hall , C. F. Wells , W. II. Baldwin , W. S. Itoblnson , F. A. Uwan , C. T. Hralnard. W. El. Do Franco and \V. S. Popplotou. Unexpectedly Dissolved. VIENNA , Jan. 20. The lower house of rolchsrath has been dissolved by nn unex pected decree Premier Von Tnnffo desires i now conservative majority in the house , laving abandoned dcpndcnco on the Bo- Ucmlan and Slav members , whom he consid ers unreliable , J'JKKSO.V. 1 lj M'.l 1C A Gil A I'JIS. 3 , T. Clark of York is at the Merchants. II. H. Taylor of Chicago is at the Murray , W. II. Mallory of Chicago Is at the Pax- tou. tou.John John I. Pugb of New York Is at the Mil- lard. lard.J. J. E. Staufler of Grand Island is nt tbo Casoy. H. R. Brown of Denver was at the Paxton last night. A. G. Arnold of Columbus was at the Casey last nlgtit. C. H. Elmoro of Beatrice Is In the city , at the Casoy. II. M. Chase of Wakefleld is registered at the Casey. J. A. Ban-is of Lincoln is registered at the Merchants. J. U. King of Chicago Is in the city , at the Merchants. C. W. Hiner of Cheyenne Is In the city , at the Paxtou. A. B. Chardo of Oakland is registered at the Paxton. J. A. Lane of Now YorK was at the Mur ray lust night , C. D. Gould of Aspen , Colo. , Is registered at the Mlllard. T. H. Thrall of Columbus , O. , Is In the city at the Murray. E. B. Prior of St. Louis was at the Mil- ard last night , Hon. T. H. Bcnton of Lincoln was at tbo Mlllurd last night. Charles A , Burke of Lincoln was at tbo Merchants last night. George L. Woolsoy of Nebraska City Is reg istered at the Murray. J. X. Brands , manager of thu Sioux City Newspaper union , Is at the Miilard. U. L. Wlllard , general agent of the Kail- road Ofllclals and Employes Accident as sociation of Indianapolis , lud , , is at the Mll lard. , John W. Breen , who went to the Plaster- en' ' international convention as a delegate from the Omulia union , and while thcru was elected llrst vice president , has returned and is now sick at his residence , 1713 Capitol avenue. Bakin Powder The Shdh of Persia Though advanced lit yean , has hair of raven hue. Gray hairs , ut strictly prohibited In Ills dominions , rani , limco Hie large ship. mcnts to tli.il country of Aycr's I lair Vigor , by the use of whlcluUio Shah's subjects save , not-only their Imlr.lmt their heads. Aycr's Jlnlr Vigor restorer the natural color of the hair. It should boon evciy lolleHablc. " Some time ago my hair licgnn to fade and to fall outsobatlljr uiat I thought I should bo baldj but the use of Aycr's Hair Vigor has restored llio original color and made my hair stiong , abmiUint , and hcnlthy , It does not fall out any mnre. " - Addle Shaller.MO lUco at , Cincinnati ! Ohio. "My hair ( which had partly turned gray ) was restored to Its jouthful folnr and licanty liy the use of a few bottles of Aycr's Hair Vigor. I shall continue to use It , as there Is no better dressing for the hair. " Caldo ( Japp , Gcorgenna , Ala. Ayer's Hair. Vigor , rnnrxKD nr DR. J. C. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all Druggists ami 1'crf uincts. PJ/slii / > , Sirens anl Spjclalists , 14OQ DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA , NEU. Tnc most widely iiiul fiivoralilv t nownspeo nllsls In tlio Utiltol Slnlcs. Tli < ; ; r loriK ox- pcrlunco , romnrlcnblo skill nnd universal suc cess In the trentmeut and euro or Norvoui , Clirunlonnil Surslcal lUou ci. entitle thcso eminent physicians to tlio full confidence of tlio ullllotoa oviiiywlipro. Tlioy Kuarantco : A OEKTAIN AND 1'OSITIVR OUltE for ho awful effects of early vice and the numer ous evils that follow in Its train. IMUVATK. 7H.OOD AND SKIN DISEASES sperillly , coinnlctcly anil permanently cuiocl. NKUVOUS NEIHlATy AND SKXUAlj 1J1S- OKDHKS ylolcl readily to their Hklllf ul troat- nent. PILES , FISTULA AND RKCTAL ULOEU3 truorantced cured without palu or detention 'roin business. IlVnilOOKLE AND VAIUCOCEI-E perma nently mid successfully cured In ovpry case , SVI'HILIS. GOSOUKIIKA , GLIIKT , Spur- mntori-hca. Seminal Weakness Lost Mnnliuort , Emissions , Decayed KitcultlcH , I'cmnlo Weakness nnd all dollcuto disorders peculiar : o either sex positively cured , us well as nil 'um'tlonal disorders that result from youthful 'olllcs or the cxcosof mature yrnrs. l < Guaranteed pormun o n t ly . cured , removal complete , without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cures olTectcd at homo by patient without a mo- uunt'x pain or unnoyiuice. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A TTRT ? PlIRF Tll ° "wfl" "Toots of tOUIXL , WUlVL , early vleo Avhloli brings oru'iinlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd tidily , with all its droidod Ills , permanently cured. HP'C TWTT\ Address those who have 1m- US\J. U.L.11.O puhod themselves 'by Im- > roper Indulgence und solitary habits , which illn both mind and body , mill t ting them for juilnoss. studv ormnrrliiRe. . . . , MAatltlBI ) MEN or thcsoontorlnK on tlmt i appyi nto ) aware orphyslcal debility , quickly assisted. OtJR SUCOES3 IB based upon facts. First I'rHCtlcal experi ence. Second Every CRSO Is specially titudlcd , thus BturtliiK right- Third medicines ure ; iroparcd In our laboratory exactly to suit jacli case , thus effecting cm es without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. DOES CURE In its First Stages. Uaiure i/ou yet the sCmilitr. TRADEMARK Tn x OIIXAT TRADK MARK E.NGI.ISII HUM- KDY. An unfail ing cure for Sem inal Wcnknen , Hpcrnmtcrrhoei , Impotcncy and nil dlicaies that follow o qucnco of Self- nbimo ; as Loss or BEFORE TAKING. HiTS'iTt u"e AFTER TAKIND. I'aln In Ihe Uaek , Dimness of Vision , Premature Old Ago , nna iranr other diseases tlmt lend to Insanity or consumption nndn premature Krnva. larKull particulars In our pntnplilet , which we do- lire to send free by moll to every ono , tJflho 8p - clBo Medicine Is told nttl par package , or sli pack age ! for 13 , or will bo tent free by mall on ricelpt of the money , by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAKNAM BTKEKT , OMAHA , NED. On account of counterfeits we liaro adopted thi yellow wrapper , the only genuine , ELECWIC BELT rnn UIIIII.IT1TKI ) Ihrftvil , IV. I > 1S ( KKTIUMI or I ( KSbtS i. r to ouxtan t ; ihii M .tfCTRIC BUT Al'O SUmilSOlU IUIMIT , Mti-e for r ' - ro c , Orr ol U.ir tlw lBH , tliloj rrtrlr , BI1J , Soolh- lu , roillnoou , ( yrnuM of riMlrUltr Ilirouih ill K K riilTS.r.ttorlu lh < nl llllLTII J tK.dlllll H 8TRKMjTII lUclrlc lurrcol r > ll l lutli , or forftil ( Vnw ID cub ItBLT tn4 Haipttivrr OoMoltlt f b. Bd an. U orit catri I'fr * piutoilf ( ortil In ihNwiaontbs. H lrd rimpliUt Free. " JfDES ELEOTRIOCO , . leuus.iuBi. , CHICA'IO.U' ' W. S. ROBINSON * Chemist ninl Assuycr. formerly lnCliomlc.il Laboratory of tlip Union 1'aulllo llnilway Company Special Attention Given to Ores , Waters nnd Oils. 1112 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb WINTER RESORTS. HUNTSVILLE , ALABAMA. CtatmWVInltr Resort In ttellijlilaiiils. liuntsvillellottlSlanmiElciantSt\Y \ , * , ! , 1IAUVKV H. DBN190.N , .Mauaaor UV110N F. BE.N1SON , AnlslauU OUR REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ODD SUIT PANTS Which is now in progress , has proved a HOWLING SUOOEXSS. We have placed on sale in four distin'ct lots several thousand pairs of odd pants , left from broken suits during the past senson'sbusine ss. In the course of each season , we sell . a great many coats and vests from suits leav -v ing us the pants. Instead of putting them into regular stock , a pair at a time as they are left , o and getting full price , -we keep them until the O end of the season -when we make a D GREAT SPECIAL SALE D of them , at about half price , giving our customers a grand D benefit , at the same time making a big advertisement for our selves. We desire to call the D PARTICULAR ATTENTION f those of our customers who have bought suits of us during the past season and whose pants arc now ornamented with "fringe P on the bottom , " to the fact that they may be able to match their coat and vest with a pair of pants P AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. A These Pants come in all shades and colors. They come in A all styles of Cassimcres and Worsteds. They come in black Cheviots of every grade. They come in all sizes from 30 to 40 N waists , and from 29 to 34 in length. N LOT ( Several hundred pairs pants , every de- ATONE 4 scription , worth not less than three dol- T ONE : ( 4ars and from that to tllFCC and a quarter. T LOT ( Hundreds of pairs of Odd Pants in AT \ all materials , worth from four fifty to fc 0r \ TWO : ( five dollars . $ J. UU s : LOT f Great piles of Pants of all grades and AT _ , , _ , _ _ < in all colors , worth from five to six ( ] > 0 7 T THREE : ( dollars . JO.AT J LOT Ccns sts of any amount of the finest AT s found in any clothing store , anil ( /l Cf\ \ hu u ID : au ulc way llp lo SCVC11 dollars and a ball , w I . Jv "Goods at Our Special Sales Don't Last , Long. " Corner Fourteenth and Douglas. We close at six thirty. Saturdays , open till ten THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY TUB WoonsookBl & Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo nro their woslorn agents and always carryalarostook. Address , Jmeriean Jtafl Sewei Shoe Bo 1204 and 1206 llarney Street. UK. noun's BLITHE VEGETABLE PILLS curtm : Hciulachn. C'oi.Htlpatlon , imlliriMitlon , Wlllfrv * rhe y ttm BILIOUSNESS , r all tin AND 1U. , here find ftjSLIver and other dinar * 1 . They A ' , crii. u Stomach iifftir routed , do irli > e , very WComplalnts. . . . , cuHj ( otuhp , nnd purely YtucU. . blc , living compound- eiof \ M > i > tablc In digenous to Callfornli. /Try ( litni. 45 pllU In each vial. IB Kbtolutely cured uy f SS rcn(4iTlali It for OS centm 'or a Iorl. Knr sale by dru Klus , _ or by mall. Address > HOCB'S MEDICIKC 80. , MCP'S. ' SAH fRAHCISCO ( Al , FOP. SAI.K IN OMAHA , NEI1. , I1V Kuin & Co , Cor. 15th i Doucl-u Street ) . J. A. Fuller & Co , Cor Htli & Iioiitrla.Streets. A. I ) . Foitter & Co. , Council lllulls , IOHO. AND "niNciPii ORucatETS cvr.HYWnr.nt. REMEMBER LIN IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , and BRONCHITIS.nm Price 81.00. I'lnt Hotlles , For Sale by leading Drugg'SU' rREPARID O.SLV UY Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co , 02 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. Blaka , Bmcs & C . DR. BAILEY GRADUATE CENTI3F A 1'ull Sot of Tosfi on Kubbor , for A perfect fit Kiinranteed. without pain or duneer. im thetloa Gold nrt silver . , - _ " . " ratea Ilrlilpo nnd Crown Work , itaiu outulate * . AH work warrantcu. "OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , IBTH AND FARNAM Entrarco , Jflth st root clevato' Opcnovon- " ' ' ' cs until ! FEMALE BEAK S Aluolutely KlUble , rurfrrllr ttfc. mo l powrrful f nj J rtinil torknowii i nnrr till i J W in.ji lil ietve txu Tempting Bargains Arc bcino- offered with the idea of reducing' our stock of Men's ' Suits , at $12 and $15- We arc showing suits that would be considered cheap at a much higher price. Do not fail to visit our Children's Department. It is gaining in favor each day NO OUREX ! NO PAY. r 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. 5-- . . . > JM n. ui. to 12 in. HOOD | aeraUoJ NEEVOVB UhBILITV IkVo'tltlV"aaUlllot HUBS 7mu71UT-U..HI. Im 4l , ' , ft * lullrr.ot ) to eut 4 forclfo Coulrlit. Uilli th . lf fftrtfiUt * B * l , Jfil&BftlUaaad prtr nUUd ( Mklidl'rt * . UOrm BRIB M1010At CO , , BUrFAlO. N. V. LOST POWER. Nerve Honns euro nil sexual wookncm In eltho to * , udlniciin nurvM , briln , uiuul orKuns. Ali eLl Ll rr. U'UK for luipotuncy nlKUIIjr umlnslOD * . los rooiiuirr. liail Ur um > , afcrslon tu tooletr , 11 puHtimlil , H1X boxes IS : NKHVK IIKAN CO. , nu puN V , Holtl \ > 1 Guoduiaa Uriitf Co. , 1110 K ru iu