THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THURSDAY , JANTJAEY 20 , 1891. THE CITY. Judge Clmkfion will go lo Toknuuth on February to hold court. C'lorttfl tire tit work inukliii ; up tlio tn.v llfit for 18HI. The tnx bccomos puyublo May 1 nnd dclinquont.Iuly 1. The lamporatm'o us reported by tlio local Blf'iiul soi-vlco ollleo wua H followa : At" a. in. , . ' 12 = ; at 10a. in. , 81 ° , and tit 1 p. rn. Oil ° . The Omnha Assnciatinn of Stationary KnglncorM IIIIB moved Its hcndqunrtors into ncnt nnd cuminodlotm roams on the i-ovonth floor of Tin : Bui : building. Evorv thing1 points towards nil who til- tend ImvliiL' a very enjoyable evening tit the benefit ball to Ciiptuui John Andor- Bon'.H family , by the Modern Woodmen of America , lit Washington hall , Friday mcnlnp , JiimmryHO. At thn lust tneotfnp of the board of tmdo n resolution wn passed expressing tlio iipprccliition of the honrd nt the ap- iwlntinetit of Colonel O. S. Cliuso of Omnliaafl cluilrmnn of the committee on FCOO ) and plan of the proposed pan-re public CDtiprcsH. Suporliiloiidont .Tnincs li.TH complained to tlio chlof of polli'u that two hoys iinmcd Kd Smith and Tim Sullivan created n dibturhatiro at the Fninkltti Btrcet school by Hcrcamlrifr , wlilotlin , UBln bttcl IniifruiiKa and gplttinf ; in the \valor ) KiilH. The hois arc about fifteen years of u o. Mayor GiHiinp is Rottltiff matter for his annual report or address to the coun cil in order. lie has decided to KWO n brief synopsis of onuli of the roporta of city ofllcorH toyethor with his personal recommendations ay drawn from those HtaionientH. The reports will not all bo in his hands before February 1 , and ho hones to get his review before the council about February 10. .1. K. O'Neal has rotitrued from State Center , In. , where ho was callfd by the death of Allw iMollio Ward , his sister- in-law. The young lady died of diph theria. The aiithoritos of the Iowa , village wore so frightened over the ap pearance of the disoiiBo that they tried to prevent Mr. O'Neal from leaving the city , and it WIH : only after a most per- hlst'Mit olToit that ho secured proper medical atlcndiuiuo for the unfortunate young lady. The Kings' Daughters of All Saints' cburch will gtvo an cntortainmenl this oveiiing which proiuiseH to bo a very interesting and enjoyable event. A cantata will bo rendered by a number of young liidlcH who will represent various llowot'H , while another company of the Daughters will give a pretty tambourine drill. MM.V. . C. Sumlorland hns chiirgo of the entortnJnint-nt and she hr.s worked indofiitigiibly to make it what it deserves to bo ono of the Mie- ccssos of the bcasoii. County Trt-asuror Snyder insists there is not live , times the amount of work con nected with the city treasurer's ollleo ns with hin. He says however , that there is borne more work connected \\ithMr. Hush' * ollico than with his own , but "when it is proclaimed that tlioro is n dillorenco of five times in tlio amount , the assertion immediately falls to the ground in the face of facts. My clerical force never hesitate to work over hours whenever necessary , which is something that occurs very frequently. " 1) . II. Whuolor and others have been in the city n week or ten days past pur chasing stcors , which were shipped Thursday to Columbus. Nob. , fiom liar- din , Hays the Grcoloy ( Col. ) Democrat. These gentlemen litivn a lease on a sec tion of land near Omaha , whore they ex pect to pasture the cattle from this herd , which nro not In condition to bo fed or fattened for murkut. .The number pur chased from CJreuloy persons was homo- thiug ; over live hundred , which greatly reduced the supply of young steers in this vicinity at present. The gentlemen who were second pai ties to this deal are J. A. JJ.ildn , Alexander Mend. Asa Slor- linp , Itobort Boyd , Albert Howard and II , F. Currlor. _ There is nn nnnpcr of a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cou li Uom- cdy la uscil ns directed "for severe cold. " It effectually counteracts unit nrrests any tendency of n cold to result In pneumonia. This fact was fully proven hi thousands of cases during the eplilomlo of influuuzu lost winter. For sale by all druggists. TIIKKKItV ll'KSTEKXEKS. A. Statement oC the Case by the Keller CoimiiUHlmi. LINCOLN , Neb. , Jan. 2vS. To the Udltor of THE DKB ; For the lust few days editorially you linvo rather been malting lljrht of the llpiirc.s that I guvo your representative in the house of representatives last Sntuniny. I stated to him very distinctly that they were not my figures , tliat it was the estimate ns made by the county oHicers in the various counties that were affected by the drouth of tlio past season , nnd I asked him particu larly to make that statement , offering him a copy of the statement which appeared in Tin ; Urn this mornlm ? . Ho said that ho thought the Mimimiry of the figures as given would bo suflldent. The figures on this tabulated statement are taken from tlio ottlehil reports made January 1 , or thereabouts , not varying more than three days , by the county oftlcors in the va rious counties named. These reports are on fllo in our oftlco , signed by the county com missioners or boiml of supervisors where they are under township organisation , county clerk , county attorney , and in many cases tliu sheriff , comity treasurer anil county judijo , some of them oven going bo far ns to make uflldavitto the truthfulness of their report. lu the majority of the cases they reported the names of the township , raugo and lot numbcc of each and every one asking for nUi. I do not know how wo could have a report made any mom accurately than that. Wlioro they give us ttio actual count of the destitute , wt give them credit for it in the column. In the first column following the niitno of tbo county you will notice occasionally one- Half or oncvfourtU Inserted. In ttieso coun ties the number asking provisions was esti mated , and the actual count was not given , "Wo simply divided the county officers' fig ures liv two. I think that TIIK Din : has done the relief commission a little injustice in the mamioi they made ) their report Saturday. The totals you see nro now 1UK ! higher for seed giuin than what I gave your roportcrlastSaturday This Increase is caused by. the faci that a few of ( lie counties bave filed add I tional reports over their report given January 1 , and the increase of those requiting food supplies is nil. It Is true , ns you stated in TUB BCB ol yesterday , that Dr. Martin iiiuJo a canvass o ! live counties , and reported -,000 families des titute , but since that time the number of live destitute counties has Increased until this list gives thlity-two , whllo wo tmvo foui other counties , Fr.mklln , Nuckolls , Valloj nnd Grant , asking for supplier of seed grain , AVti have , not tbo ofllcinl statements from thes * counties and hence have not included then : in this tabulated statement. The uewspapnrs next to tbo railroads , K possibly not first , have done moro towari ! brhigini ! about the work of relief than nnj other force in the stuto , ami we do UUo tc have them publish ttie matter just as it stands. In muklncr our estimate of the grain needed wo took the estimates of the various counties , Btnick an average ami divided it by two , anil then simply cast up ttie account by the sim plest rules of multiplication , so many bushel1 of grain per family , at the price grain wa < Belling , as quoted in Tins BEB tuo day tha vo made the estimate. Very respectfully yours , LUTIIKH P. LUDDCX , General manager , 11 , Li. EUctt , representing Ellott , nocn bnum llros. & Co. , Union stockyards of C'hl capo , is In the city and is a guct of Cnptalt O'Donohoo. MORSE'S ' CLEARING SUE , Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Great Days. Wo Tnko Inventory Saturday Night nnd for 'llirco lnyn Have a Special Hale. Wo have 3 days In whleh to close out odds nnd ends before our inventory and ) lace on sale all odd lots and short cut ileccs of dress goods , silks , velvets , ) lushes , flannel Bultinga , blankets and mrllculnrlv LADIES' AND CHILD'S loslcry and underwear ; everything' , hrown on the counters and wo vlll treat ns odds and ends what vo do uot wish to inventory ; all short cut pleco goods In every depart- ncnt ; all broken otzcs in MEN'S , WOMEN'S ' , CHILD'S llOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Remnants of linen towels , sheeting , Iress trimmings nnd broken bo'xes of uittons. Every department will bo represented n this sale. Wo call particular ntton- Ion to our cloaks , all goods being closed out at ono-thlrd oIT regular prices. Till : MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Grand Opsnln ; ; . Thursday evening , January 20 , at Charles A. Kohhnoyor'a biiloon , N. W. cor. 13th and Dodgo. Everybody in vited ; fine lunch and irood music. Krug's cabinet beer on draught , CltAllI.US A. ItOIIIjMKYCU. TIIK DUPI'V KNQUKsT. Several Witnesses 10\.iiiilnnil Dy the Corntior'H , Tury V'rbtorilny. The coroner's inquest over tbo remains of Peter Duffy , who was killed by n motor train at the corner of Eighteenth and BuHTucs- lay evening , was held yesterday afternoon at IIcafTy ft Ilcaffy's undertaking rooms. Elwood Nixon , Che motor train conductor , nnd Thomas Moses , tbo motormau , wcro called as witnesses and related the incident n substantially tlio same maimor. They stated that their train was running eastward on Durt about 0:15 : Tues day night and the conductor gave the notormau one bell , the usual signal , to stop nt the east side of Eighteenth. This signal was given when the train was about twenty feet west ot the west side of Eighteenth street. The ninlormaii applied tbo brakes mil began to checlc tlio speed of the train. About tbo time the train readied Eighteenth street tlio motorman s.uv a man coming from the north driving a horse and buggy at n very rapid rate of speed. Ho seemed to bo Intend- .ill . ? to cross in front of the tr in , but ns ho cnmo up to Hurt olrcnt , al most to the track of the motor ho turned eastward , driving to the cast side of Eighteenth in the nortn street car track. Ho was about .six feet In udvancoof tlio motor train , but not directly infiontof it , for it is a double track and the motor train was on the south track. Soon after the man in the buggy , who proved to bo Peter Duffy , passed the east crossing of Eighteenth street , ho suddenly turned his horse to tbo north. The bupgy tinpcd up on the right wheels and throw him over on tbo south rail of the tAick upon which the motor train was then running , nnd about lire feet in front of the guards on the front end of the motor car. The motor man said bo reversed the elec tric current and put on tbo brakes as hard ns ho could when lib saw the buggy tip , but ho could not stop until the car struck Duffy nnd shoved him about six feet. When ho and the conductor ran around tbe car they saw him under the guards and baclced tbo train off him. Duffy.was lying on his back and was bruised about the head and face and in the rlirht hip and groin. The train men botli claim that the tram was not running moro than four or five miles nn tiour when they went across Eighteenth street. A colored woman named Ophelia Clemens , who was on the front car at the time of the accident , was called. She said the man or woman , as she thought nt the time who drove the horse seemed to bo in n great hurry and drove very carlessly. She exclaimed tea a friend in tbo car as she saw the horse and bupgy dash up , "Look nt that fool woman ; she is going to drive Into the train. " Just then she saw the man fall out of the buggy nnd right in front of the train. O. W. Blankonshlp , a colored man ol South Omaha , who uus with Miss Clemens on the front car , gave about the same version of what , ho saw at the tlmo of the accident. He thought the train was uot running more than six miles an hour. W. II. Tetor , who lives nt 2525 Calttwcll street , was standing on tbo front platform ol the back car. ho saw Duffy coming down Eighteenth street and says that the horse was in n gallop. Ho saw the horse nmUo n sudden turn and saw the buggy tip ami the nmn fall over. Ho thought the train was not mailing over live miles an hour at tbo tlmo. The jurv went to DufTv's residence and viewed the remains and then , as there were several other witnesses that could not be present ycsteroay , n postponement was taken until Friday nt I p.m. MOUSES. Mackintosh Coats. Wo have a special lot of men's mid women's English mackintosh coats , beautiful styles , warranted watorproo ! and suitable for any kind of weather. Men's on main floor , ladles' on third floor. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. .1XXO UXVKJIMXT8. The play at the Grand next Sunday oven , Ing will bo "A Cold Day , or the Laplanders,1 The play does not lay much claim to nnj plot , but has been wijtten to give the com pnny n chance to mnko the audience laugh The action of the play is at Long Branch am aboard a steamer at sea. During the plaj Misses Cnrlotta , Height , Brooks and Mar conir and tbo male members of the com panv sing a number of popular songs among ' which nro numbers from "Ermlnio,1 "Adonis , " "Evangelino , " nnd 'Spectri Ivnight.1' ' MlssCarlotta also Introduces be specialty , "I'm So Shy. " "A Cold Day" ii altogether ono of the funniest plays of tin season. The reserved seat sale , at 50 , So nut 25 cents will open Saturday morning. . Yesterday morning seats wcro put 01 Rnlo for thofournlRhU'cngagemcntof Josopl Murphy nt the Bovd , which commence this evening. On Thursday and Filda ; ovciilnps Mr. Murphy appears as Larry Don nvau in Fred Marsdon's great play , "Sbnui Khuo. " The Philadelphia Times says of Mi Murphy la this part : "Joseph Murphy , ono of the most natura nnd cleverest of the score of Irish comedian now on the American stage , appeared at th Walnut street theater last night in Ills fftmll Iur impersonation of tbo hero in 'Shaui Hhue.1 The play , which Is full of interest hip and sympathetic scenes , was given in admirable mirablo style , and a largo nudlciico oxpressc " its appreciation by frequent nud "hearty n [ plause. " _ _ The attractions at the Boyd next week n Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , U'illlui lillletto's "All the Comforts now play , o Homo , " which Will bo presented by Charlo Frolumui's company , headed by that popula leading actor , Mr. Henry Miller ; nnd o Thursday , Friday , Saturday nnd Sundaj lironsou Howard's great var drama , "SUcn 'nudoab. " uti\t 1 011 i r TnfMf nMltrMTUP WHOLESALE STOCK iIIIEVES , They Shlppad Oattlo 17 the Oarloai From Idaho Eangos to Northern Mukate. THRILLING WESTERN NEWS STORIES , Careless Utah Mine Euirlnncr Illaks Ten Men's MVCB Three Pros pectors Killed by llolil-UpH llallroadcr tliiriicd. N'ows comrs from Pocatcllo , Idaho , of some bold cattle stealing. It appears that a ropre- cntatlvo of Freyo k Co. , butchers/of Scat- le , applied to II , II. Hand for cattle , nnd nna was told that his company , .tho Wurbon- net cnttlo company , had none to sell , Some lays afterward two carloads of cattle wcro ' hi'von Into the Pocntcllo yards and loaded nnd started for Seattle. They were recog- ilzed ns belonging to mostly to the Wnrbon- net company , while six of them vcro from the hereof Wllllntn Burke. After ho two cars bad gone west an oniccr was sent in the same direction on the passenger r.ila and reached 1'nyutto before the cattle reached there to bo taken out to feed. The icrsons in charge of the stock wcro arrested ind taken back to ningham county for trial. jhoycnno Dill , tbo chief of the cowpunchcrs of the Wnrbcnnet company , who is reported is implicated in this steal , has Jumped tbo country , but there are M > mo four or live men ichl , nnd Messrs. Hand & Burke are at : ilackfoot looking after the prosecution of the thieves. _ Knl nc Careless Tliros'irrs. The burning of a Held of grain was tbo emulation of tbo suit of the Boston land nnd security company end Snydcr vs Holman , says the Denver Times. Snydcr had leased i ranch of his co-plaintiff on a basis of shares , 10 to have two-thirds and the company one- tlilnl. When the harvest of grain had boon gathered on September 2 , IbbO , Snyder en gaged Holman to thresh bis prain with n steam thresher. While the work was in irogrcss the prain euu ht fire from n spark cinerftlng from tbo machine and was totnllv nst. The nliitnttfT charged that tlio con- lagration was duo to the negligence of the lefcndant in placing the machine to the \\indward of the grain , in failing to provide I with proper appliances for the prevention of snarks and for not having men handy to suppress the ( lames. Tlio defendant con tended that the machinery was provided with every reasonable prevention against conlln- gratlons. The loss of the grain was due. ho clmrccd , to the fact that the plaintiff bad failed to furnish a supply of water njralnst contingencies , which was the custom'of all .ho ranchmen throughout tlio country. The plaintiffs nllcgo that the grain was worth Sl.OlO . , but the defendant 100 less. "White Oirl Wedded a Mulatto. 7. . C. Coleman , a mulatto , steward at tbo Merchants' hotel in Helena , and Mary Leonard , a pretty white girl , wore married by Kov. J. C. Holllns , pastor of the Metho dist church. Coleman is an intelligent and well bred man , and last summer was head waiter at the Hot Springs hotel , National iFirk. Miss Leonard went to Helena from .ho cast ubout two months ago and nought work ns a music teacher. Falling in this she accepted a responsible position in the hotel , whore she met Coleman. Both being musi cians , an intimacy spruntrnp which blos somed into love and ripened into wedlock. The mairiapo was quietly conducted at tbo parsonage and tbo newly married couple loft for Great Falls on their bridal trip. The marriage created considerable talk , but strange to say , the negroes professed to bo more incensed nt 1 than are the whites. Coleman is a leader in colored society. Sheriff McCarthy of Pueblo proposes to stop sparring bouts on Sundays , llo made a beginning last Sunday when he , with two deputies , went to a road-house five , miles from town. There a crowd of 100 , many of whom were prominent citizens , was gathered to witness a contest between Kobert Dobbs and another negro. The piincipnls had just squared up to one another when the sheriff entered. Tbo fight was turned into n running match , nnd tbo wild scrambling was ludicrous. Some inon jumped through the windows , carrying the casings with them. The doors were pulled off their hinges , the steve overturned , whllo numbers of the men were bruised nnd bad their clothes badly damaged. Fully half n doen men attempted to drive off without un hitching their horses , express nnd hackmon started out without their loads , and ia all di rections men on foot lied in terror. SenHatlitnnl Su t Settled. When Lewis M. Starr died in Mameda county , California , in 1SS7 , leaving an estate valued ut nearly half a million dollars , a young man claiming to bo an illegitimate son of the dead man contested the will. Thocaso was quite sensational and tbo contested was ruled out of court by Judge Gibson. An np peal was taken to the supreme court , which has been pending for three years , ana nowon motion of the attorneys for both sides , the ap peal has been dismissed. The basis of set tlement was that the young man gets ? 10,000 of the Starr estate , when tbo case was tried the contestant produced documentary evi dence to show that he was the son of Starr nnd a woman named Bridget Brinov. Ho I * a clerk la a wholesale house In PortIaadOro. , A Tatciruiier'4 ! Find. E. A. Street , a telegraph opurator , accorfl- ing to a dispatch from Helena , Mont. , is ? 100,000 richer than bo was a few weeks ago , but is also aware that lie has sold millions for that amount. Street works nt telegraphy In winter nnd prospects in the summer. Some tune ago ho located a placer claim in Lohini count ) ' , Idaho , nnd bought up adjoining ono.s until ho had 1,000 acres. Ho reported his find to ex-Senntor Tabor , who sent experts to ex amine , and on their findings he paid Street ? 10J,000 for his property. It is now reported that the placer property is worth fully 815- 000,000. Old Illoolc nnd Chip. "My God , papa , what are you hero for ? " was the greeting Thomas Maloney , sr. , ro- celvod from Thomas Maloney , Jr. , in the Oak land city prison ono night not long ago. Maloney lonoy pero was brought inon ncbargoof drunk nud occupied a cell adjoining that of his sou. The younger Maloney Is awaiting trial on a charge of petit larceny for stealing some sacks of sand from a warehouse of the Komil- lard brick company , 044 had been in prison for some time. Father and son appeared in the police court together. Murray \Von. Tom Murray made a great legal fight In the county court yesterday afternoon against Martin J. Ward , a Chicago hotel brokervvho was trying to get $750 of commission out o : him on the pica that be effected the lease o : Murray's ' hotel to Mr. Sillowoy. Murray won and loft the court room about 4 o'clock the happiest man in Omaha. Baking Powder Uacfl la Millions ot Homes o Yews tbe BtandortU Boils and Pimples Arc nattiro'1 cflorbifto eliminate poison from the blood. Tlili reknlt mny be accomplished much more cflectn.itlr , ns well as agreeably , through the proper txcrctory channels , by the use ot Ajer's Haisaparllla. "For several yean I uns troubled with bolU and carbuncles ? In casting about for a remedy , It occuirvd > to mo that Ajer's Hars.v parllla had been mod In my father's family , with excellent success , and 1 thought that what was good for the father would nlso bo good for the son. Three or four bottles of tills medicine entlrojy cured me , and 1 Imvo not aliico In more ) ' ! li.in two years had a boll , pimple , or any other crupllvo trouble. 1 can conscientiously speak In the highest terms of Ayer'3 Sarsnparilla , and many 5 cars' experience In the time business en. nblcs mo to apeak Intelligently. " 0. M. ItatHcld , I'aimt.uul , Ind. Ayer's Sarsaparalla DR. J. 0. AYEIl & OOX > owoll , Mass. 1'rlcoJlJ ililotlkiiti. Worth (3 a bcllla. Drs , Belts &Betls Pi/Sim / , Salons and Specialists , L40O DOUGLAS STR.E11 ± 1T OMAHA , NUU. Tno most widely nnfl fiivnrnlily known spec- ullstslntlio I'nftol States. Ther : lone ex perience , romiirkiitilu skill and nss In the Iri-ntinciit ami cutuor Nervous , L'hronlo and Huitrlcal DKeiKUs. t'litltln these ninlnoiit physicians to tbu full confldciu-u of houflllctrd ovorywhoro. Tliov eiiariintnn : A CR11TAIN AM ) I'OMTlVK Cl'liE for ho nwltil Piroeti of eirly vlco and the minicr- IIIB evils Unit follow In Its train. 1'HIVATK. ilI.OOI ) AND SKIN DISEASES. HpiMMllly , completely anil nurmnniintly cur < l , Nr.Kvous iiiiiurv ) : AND BHXUAI , nis OUDKIIS yield ro.iUlly to tholr skillful treut- nont. l'lIr.S , FISTULA AND RF.CTA1 > UI.CEHS iriiunititeecl cured without pain or detention 'rotn ' liuslncsq. HVimOUKLr. ANT ) VA1UCOCELE perina- icntly and Htiecessfiillv c-uruil In every uiiso , SYt'lllUS. aONOKUIlKA. OI.KET. Spur- nutorrhea , i-eniliml Weiikm'ss , Lost Manhood , S'lslit Kinl8slun < < , Pei'ayud Faculties , I'omnlo Weakness ami ull ctallrata disorders peculiar .o ulthor snx posltl\ely cured , us well as nil 'unctlonnl ' disorders tliit ; icsuitfrom jouthfnl follies or the excess of mature yours. TkMCTlIKMJ ( Juanintcod perma.no n tly J I 1\IV _ > 1 U l\l.i mired , lemovnl complete , without cutting , caustio or dllatatlnn. Cures otlrcted at homo by patient without a ino- uunt's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A QITTU fill,1 17 The awful directs of tt. OUiVU Vj U 1L Ciry | | vleo wliloh ornanlo weaUni'ss , dcstrojlnir both mind and body , with all Its dro dcd IUH. permanently cured. R1JTTQ Address those who have 1m- . lHj I 1O paired tliemselveft by Im proper Indulgence and sollt.try liabltj , . which ruln'botli mind and body , uullttlng them for } inlnpss. stud v or inarrlaKC. , . MAKUIED MEN or llioso oiikrini ? on that happy llfd.'awaro ' of physical docility , qulokly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based npon fruits. rirst'-l'riictlcnl experi ence. fcuuond Every cn-io Is specially stud led , thus sturlltiK right- Third inedlolnos lire prepared In our labor.itoiy exactly to Htilt each case , thus ulTectlnB cures without injury. Drs. Belts Belts , 1409 DOUG LAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUG. 16,1887. , IMPROVED IDLY 29,1890 , DR. OWKN'9 VAN1C I10DY I'KNSORY will euro all Bhou- mntlcComplalnta I.urabnKO. Oen- oral and Nervous Debility , Costive- ness , Kldnoy iT Diseases. Nerv DusnoRS. Tremb- llnK > Soul11 K * ' ln of bod' ' Ul8" haustlon , Wast- ' ' eabca caused by Indiscretions In Youth , AKC , Mar- _ rlcd or Sluglo Life , Suspensory. BENT TO nKSPONSlIll.K t'AIlTIKS FOH CER TAIN COMPLAINTS ON UO DAYS' TUIAL. Also an Eloctrlo Truss nnd llelt Combined. Bend 80. postaRO for yilKB lllii'tratod book. 2M pnt'es , which will tie front you In plain eoalod envel ope. Mention tills paper AddrceB Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co , , 3O6 N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. TRADE MARK Tin O n I AT TRADEMARK KNOUS1I HIM- EDV. An unfail ing euro for Sera- Inal Weakness , BpernintcrrUoe , ImpoUncr and all diseases tuat follow as a so- qucnce jf ) Belt- ( DEFORI TAimn. .u AFTIR TAKIHQ , Pain In the Hack. Dimness of Vision , i'romatur * OK Ase , and miur other dtM-aiea tliat lead to Inianltj or coniumptlon and a preinaturo ifrnva. rWfull particulars Jnour ( mmpUlct , whlckwe do. lro to eond free br malt to ovcrr one. tyrho 8po. cltio Medicine In > old attlpor pnckano , or ilr puck age for K , or will bo ant free Df mall on receipt ol tba moner , ndilreiitnf THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 PAUKAM STBEKT , OMAHA , NEII , On account of counUifclts we bave adopted tbi Tallow wrappnr , tbe enl > genuine , REMEMBER Ujj LINCH is THE : NAME OF THAT mm Wonderful Remedy Thai Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD It the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , For Sale by leading Druggists. rnEpAniD ONLY irz Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co , O2 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. Blake , Br uce&Co. WINTER RESOKT3 , HUNTSViLLE , ALABAMA , CliannlngWinlcr Resort In tlielllglilanils lIniilsvillEllolcl.Siilistanll.il.Btsain.XM . 11AHVKV S DKXlSO.N , Mnnwor liYUON I' . UUMSUN , Assistant. ON SOUND FOOTING. In a few clays we intend making extensive alterations and addition : n our Shoe Department , which we hope will prove advantageous botft to our patrons and ourselves. This department of our business has grown so rapidly since its beginning that we are forced in spite of ourselves - selves to give it more room. This we intend doing in a very short tlmo. In the meantime , while preparations are being made for the changp. we will offer special inducements to buyers of Men's and Boys' foot * wear , in order to reduce the stock as much as possible. At ( We will sell a good , strong , substantial Shoe for workingmcn. Thfj shoe is made with solid sole leather insoles and counters , and is fully tli'tf equal of "shoes in shoe stores" at one seventy-five. At . We will sell Men's Calf Shoes , made for solid wear. This shoe sellg every day in the year for two dollars and a half. At We will sell an excellent Sewed Calf Shoe that you'll find worth fully I three dollars in cash. At ! We will offer a bargain not found every day. This Shoe is a genuine "Goodyear Welt , " is made of solid calf and fully warranted in every respect. At We will sell a genuine Cork Sole Shoe , made of solid calf stock. Tlu'g | is a shoe sold all over the country for four dollars and a half. If you want solid comfort in wet weather you can obtain it for two seventy-five , At | Weyill sell you a Shoe made of the very best American calf or fing Kangaroo. To gentlemen who always pay five or five and a half for their shoes we will say : This is the shoe , but the price is different. At We will sell as good a shoe as any man wears. This shoe is made of the 1 very best French Calf ; is strictly hand sewecl , and is fully the equal of any shoe you'll buy for seven dollars and a half. You simply pay more money but don't get any more shoe. BOYS' SHOES. At eighty-five cents , one dollar , one forty and one eighty five. Men's Rubbers , Men's OvershoesMen'sArctics , Men's Rubber Boots. Boys' Rubbers , Boys' Overshoes , Boys' Arctics , Boys' Rubber Boots. A "LITTLE AHEAD. " OUR ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING HATS ARE HERE. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. We close at six thirty. Saturdays , ten o'clock. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE WoonsookBl & Rhode Island RUbtiBP Co And wo nro their western agents nnd always carryularostoclc. Address , ] tad Sewed Shoe Bo 1204 and 1206 llarncy Street. A California Herve Makes New Frosli lllnod and 1'ro- ilticca I'lfsli. Cures Anirniln , Kcrolul.i. Unit Circulation ami all Imnurltloa of the Blood as well as thn rnfloulriK Nerve Diseases , vn : Nrvnus nnd I'hyslrlM l ) , , ! > llltVltnl Kilniutloli , I'rc- mntiirii Dwnjr , Trembling. Hmtrrln , Ner > vims yitmilnrtiH. Linn of 1'iiwur In nltlipr < * , NiirvonniuiKs In any Inrin. Cold lliinds or l' ' ot. I'.lilt in the lluck nnd oilier lorms ol * . ? * > akiip . Ilr. Ilobb'4 Nerve Tonic A'llN brine the rosy tint of health to the Bhollow cheek. WeaV , nervous people should take this treat Life Ronower. Try them , and jcm will Join tl.o lliousaiitls cl liumir ini-n and uninxn ho dally Wrss Ilr. ilobli forma ( treat work In tholr behalf , llii'jr are sugar-coated. 50 cents n vial , for tale tij Dueglsti KIeSeS0. . , MOM. , M mWISMi ML 1-OU SALH IN OMAHA. NEII . 11V Knnn A Co , Cor. 15IH A. Ooutilna Streets .1 A Fuller A Co , Cor 14lh * Homilm Streets. A , D. FoMer & Co. . Council llluCU , luwu. ' AMD PRINCIPAL r < UQ < IICT8 EVIBVWHtRC. IILE.G-.WE [ ! S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Bpcclflo for Hjrit rl , Dliilneii. Fti , Ktnralirla , Wn ( ulneii , Mental Iwpreiilon , Btmenlnirot the ! irftlnro- rulllntr In Insanity nail Uulta ? to mlierr dec r anil Uoitii. I'rsranure DM Ag , llnrenncii. Iow of rownr Uiolthor MS. Involuntary Lonef , and Biixrmitorrhna ciuitii bf orur-okoitloa of the brain , eelf-fcbuie or Ofer-lnduljnnce JCaeh box contains on 9 montb'a treat ment. It a bo i , or > lx for V , > nt bj m&llir % > [ > al < l. With earn order for ilz lioixi , will rend purchiusr puaranUo to refund ncney If the treatment folia to turn. Guarantee * luvnl aJiU enniun * sold oulr ur GOODMAN DRUG CO. , lUOFurnuu StreoU - Omaha Neb. DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTI3F i A 1'ull Sot ot Toat'i on Itubbor , ( or jijt r- TlVR 1)OI.I < UIS. AnnrfpotfltiMinrantocil. Tooth extractor ! and wltLout aniies- wlthoiitmln or danBor. rbetiotpaSd" * Crown Work. Tootu wllu- rotes. nrldFOfinU outulntes. All work waff'- OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM En trarre , lOtti street clovator Opouovon- Ki until 8 o'cloclr TO WEAK MEN early decay , woMlnjr weakneim , lost manhood , elo. I wniwnil ATaluablo atua ( al ! | contalnlnj full iiartlculan for homo euro. I'll Kli of cuamu A plendld medical worki i should IM read by everj man whn Is n-rvous awl doliUlutod. Addrest l rof. 1' . C , VO Wblilti Moodui , C Tempting Bargains Are being offend with the idea of reducing our stock of Men's Suits , at $12 and $15- ] Vc arc showing suits that would be considered cheap at a much higher price. Do not fail to visit our Children * Department. It is gaining in favor each day NO GTJRENO ! PAY. r.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Feteiilocn ycnri experience , A regular KrMimto In mndlclno , i rtlplomn ulioir , Imtlll troatln ? irltti the greatest success , all Nervous , Chronlo nnd I'rtvuto DUcnsui , Apcrmunont euro guaranteed for Catarrh. bperm > lorrhoa , Ixjtt Manhood , BeruliiitnVeuknons , Ntiilit Jxmu * , Impotonor , HriiMlls , Htrlcturn , undalldlsJ ' ea e of thu lllood.bkin iinilUrinarjr Orttans. N.II. liiuarnntuu IVlUfor uvercaio I undcrtako and fall to euro. Consultation Iruo. lluok ( Mysteries o I.lfo ) sent frou. Ollico hours -Un. m , tot u , to. B titular * It ] . . . a. m. to 12 ui. FOR MEN Old Mon , Wo k M < lillo npcd inon , 1'rcinn- turulyolil YouiiR Men. brlns Jmt'k Biirliiay ( tuuuriK > itoy , klroiiKtli , niiitiltloii mid ilu- Iroby u o of Nurvo Itouns. They correct youth's orrorH. euro ull norvu troubles. Jl hoi MX boxes M. Ni-rvo lloiin Co. , llulTulu , N , > ' Boly byaoodmunDruKt'o , 1110 rurniiiu bt Omubu YOUWEAKMAN ! \ttdlcttlvvtukl Debility , A trophy. I tnjiotency , Fears , Kvll 'J'houe'it" ' , Vnrfi-oreie , I.obiti , Hlavrry to unmanly practices , Nervousnus. Kliruntcn OrcHiis , ull , tin no are cumMcl . . I U'lU th ItOfV. Malldl llr. .If III nnnit OUR NEW BOOK | ' " ' ( 'JSV"lfSI. riilS : , . . , : und ulii a .Tfuiini fu of AIICCCM , Kltli : .tIKIIlC-AI. C-U. , liullalu. N.Y. You CAN'T ' HOOK HEALTH !