8 T1UW OMABA JJAlJbY UEJ5 , , FRIDAY , JANTJAEY 30 , 1891 , THE CITY. The county personal taxes for IfiOl bo- comodollnquunlon Fobruiiry 1 and neo- nlu will stive raoiioy by paying before Unit ( Into. Emma Ornfto , iiRcd nine yours and six months , died Jnnunry 20 , 1891 , ut K2i\ \ b'oulh Eighteenth street , of ulphthcriii. The funeral will bo held this afternoon ut : i o'clock. The Slur lonn find trust company , cap- Hill $100,000 , has IHod nrtlclos of ineor- ponitlon with the county clork. C. C. Shiner , W. M. KclHO.J. S. Stewart und 11 TJ. Dodder are U'o ' Incorpornlors. A lap robe was picked up ut Twonty- olglith and Knrnnm streets and was left at the grocery fitoro of Schoiiboru & Summers. The roljo is a costly one , and Is at the store awaiting Idontlllca- lion , The county commissioners continue to hammer nwuy at a report on that county hoHpUal plumbing mid stenm lilting. It Is tlio Konoral opinion among them that nn agreement will uo reached by Satur day. day.First Lieutenant Bmnford of the Omaha guards has become so fascinated with military life that ho has decided to immediately join the rnculur army and take the necessary examination for pro motion. Amollii SpaiHtadt. administratrix of the estate of Michael Snaustadt , entered suit in the district court against the 15. ft M. railway company for $5,000 by reason of her husband bolng killed on tuat road on November 21) ) , 1800 , as sbo alleges , on account of negligence of de fendant to linvo a watchman ut the ljino street o rossing. Thcro Is no annpor ot a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Coujjh IZoin- eily Is used as directed "for n Hcvcro cold. " It effectually countowcts and nrrosu any tendency of a cold to result In pneumonia. This fnct was fully proven In thousands of cases during the ejmlcnilo of Inlluenza last winter. For sale by all druggists. GIIAND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. SPUINGVIIITK GOODS , NEW GINGHAMS AND DKICSS GOODS OPEN NHXT MONDAY MOL1NING AT THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. MKGUATll'S IIKI'OUT. It Shows a Surplus in Ills Hands of Nearly $1 < > , < ) ( ) < > . County Hecorder MeKeatli has flloi ! his report for the quarter ending Dec. HI , 1800. It shows : Totnl receipts for quarter $ -1,703 2i ! Tottil expenditures forq.uurt r 9,007 O.r > Surplus for quarter $1,0 % 'JO In aduitlou to this surplus Mr. .Mcgcatu still holds onto tlio following' amounts : Surplus for First quarter , lbX ! ) $ lr , > G7 Cfi Surplus for Second quarter , 1SOO. . . 1,054 SO Surplus for Third quarter , 18UO. . . . 1'JIT 30 $4,40910 Surplus for 1880 ? 4,000 00 Surplus forlTouitu iiuartor , 18'JO. . 1,090 ! iu Grand total 59,505 CC A Housing Spine of health and strength renewed and of case and comfort follows the use of s rup of UKS , ns It nuts In luirniony with nature to effectu ally cleanse the system when costive or bil ious. For sale in COc und 51.00 bottles hy nil leading druggists. AVANTS I'lj.VlN INSTKUCl'IONS. City Attorney I'opplcton's Position in I Vlndnot Hand CIIKO. The showing ordered filed in the case of Stuht and Howe vs the city to restrain the latter from delivering the viaduct bonds to the Union Pacific railway company , has as yet failed to inulto its appearance. City At torney Poppl uton continues to hold to the po sition Unit the council should instruct him as to the attitude to bo assumed on the .matter , whether hostile orotberwise. lie says thnttho resolution that was passed instructing him to protect the interests of the city in the matter Is too Indefinite hy far. The responsibility Is altogether too crcat , bo considers , for the council to shift It entirely upon his shoulders. "I shall undoubtedly Hie something some time , " said ho , "but what it will bo I have no dcllnito idea at the present tune. " Several years ago Uhamuorlaln & Co. of DCS Moines , la. , commenced the manufacture of a cough syrup , believing It to bo the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs , colds and croup ; that the public appreciate true merit , and In time Itvas cer tain to become popular. Their uiostsiuigulno hopes have been more than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy are now sold eacn year , and It is recognized ns "the lost marto" wherever known. It will euro a severe cold In less time than any other treatment. For sale by all druggists. Don't Pool Voursolfl Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee k St , Paul lly'a ' now steam heated palace Bleeping care , with "electric lights in every berth , " still lonvcs the Union do- Eot , Omnha nt 0:10 : p. m. dally , iirriv- ig ut Chicago at 050 : ! n , in. , in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam Bt. J. li PUESTON , F. A. NASH , C. Puss. Agt Gen. Agt. AXA O UA CKJIKXTS. This evening Mr. Joseph Murphy oppo.u-3 at the 13oyd In Fred Mars- don's play , "Shaun Hhuo , " wbich is ono ol the most Interesting In nil of Mr. Murphy's repertoire. Spo.iUlng of Mr. Murphy's ' per formance of Larry Donovan la "Shaun Untie , ' * the Philadelphia Ledger said : "That clover Irish comedian , Joseph Murphy , reap peared at the Walnut last evening before nn audience that fully enjoyed tils impersonation of the hero in 'Shaun Hhuo.1 Mr. Murphy's style of acting h not exactly original with himself , but It Is none the loss pleasing , ap parently , on that account. Ills admirers may bo familiar with the .vorlc of othei comedians who depict the same typo of char- nctcr as ho does , but they never scorn to lose their interest In Mr. Murphy's creations , This Is probably because ho plays the conven tional Irish ina of the stage with a warmtl and earnestness that forcibly appeal to the sympathies of a popular audience , end Iceer well sustained the attention of even cxperi cnced theater-goers. " On Saturday evening Mr. Murphy will appear lu 'Tho Kerrv Gow , " and Sunday night "Tho Dona u. " Ono of the most successful comedies thai lias been brought , out In years will bo pro sontcd at Hoyd's opera house next week , en titled "All the Comforts of Homo. " The farce Is admirably cast by Mr. Frohman , am after a brief tour is announced to return t < Now York for a run. Laughter Is the key ' notoof thb entertainment , and U kept sup plied like the How of a mountain spring froii the beginning to the end of the story. The lirst tluco nights of next week wi shall see and oulov It for ourselves at tin ' Uoyd. Submitted to the test of popular approval Manager I1. D. Fisher's company in tin musical extravaganza , "A Cold Day , or Tin Laplanders , " has been a success throughou the country. It is now in Its fifth season nud Instead of having two companies en tin road ns last season , one coin pun j of cxcop tlonal strength Is now cntrngod In proscutiui this popular comedy. * Ilck ) Morosco , th < German comedian , and Carlbttn , lu songs nm nro both very popular in their specialties The "Cold Uay'1 ' company will appear at th Grand Sunday evening for ono night only Tlio reserved scat sale at 00 , SJ5 and 23 cent will open Saturday morning , The Eden Museo this week has an excel lent specialty entertainment. Special alter lion is callc-i to the specialty nml novelty poi formnnco of the HalU. They nro without peer. In the curio hull John Hanson CrnU the mastodon Kentucky giant , weighing W pounds , is the feature. Tbo programme. I L'ood throughout. SAi.ii : . .IiiHtlloTiiro Inventory Each voar wo oloso out odds and ends- it saves measuring and saves counting. Any odd lengths of dross goods , Bilks , velvets , odd hosiery , underwear , etc. , arcto bo Bold tomorrow and Saturday for WHAT THEY WILL , BRING. Tables of dioss goods and silks in the main aisles , tables of hosiery and under wear on 2nd lloor. Wo close at 5 o'clock ' Saturday night for inventory and will open Monday " morning with" now poods. THE MOUSE DKY GOODS CO. WANT TI1K MINT. Tlio Itonl Kstnto Ilxoluunjo Endorses CoiijroiRiiian ( Council's ' Hill. At the regular meeting of tlio real estate exchange , a proposition was submitted by tlio proirlctorof | n monthly publication to ndver- tlso Omaha to the extent of two columns per month for n , year , provided the exchange would subscribe for 750 copies of tlio publi cation. The nutter was referred to a com- mlttco for consideration. The following resolution was presented and adopted : Wherein , Senator Mundorson and Ropro- HonliiLlvo Coniioll havo. icspuctlvely , intro duced In Iliu M until uiid house of ronrosonta- tl\cs of the ] > ieent ioiiKti' H , it lilll fur tlio lo cution of a Ir 11 null mint nl Onmliii. anil us thn niUnntsiguof Mich nn institution to our city Cal'IIOt 1)0 ) Overestimated. "Kesolvcd , lly tlio reitl estate cxcluuijze. luit tlio bill meets with tlio cordial approval > f your cltl/uis. Its Intioducllon lias our ilBhost niwrocliillon , nnd wo earnestly uro lioNobiiiHku delegation , always iileit toour nnturlul hit crests toRoouro Its pnssitcc dur- ns tlio liH'sont session ot eonijruss. The sec- ctnry Isdlroctcd toeoininunlt'.ito those jiro- . .curilngs toScnatoiaMiLiiduraon und I'uddock mil Konroscntiitlves Dorsey. Uonnoll and , nws , nnd to furnish the daily i > ross with n , cony of this icsolutlon. " A resolution \vns Introduced by D. ( J. Paterson - erson , asking the city council to Increase the evv for pant purposes from \yt to ! i mills. This resolution met with strong opposition and Mr. Patterson explained that the rcsolu tlun had been Introduced after a talk with lie members of the park commission , who told him that the levy of IK mil'3 ' would give the commissioners only &Ti,000 for park pur- rases , which \\ould not enable them to make .ho needed Improvements in the parka the : lty now owns , not to mention buying tnoro nnd. Mr. Patterson argued that the pur chase and linpiovcmcnt of parks would bo of advantage to the real estate business. Several of the members opposed the resolution on the ground that the increase of the pink levy would necessarily cause the lowering of other Tunds , many of which wcro of far greater "niportniiLO tlmn the park fund , After a lonn discussion , in which all the : lnances of the city were discussed , the inut- : cr 'vos referred to a committed consisting of Messrs. Ball , George and Power. At tuls several members Jumped to their Feet and protested against the "gag ; .aw1' being applied. Mr. Pcrrino claimed Unit the secretary had read the resolution , thereby maklrg It the property of the ex change , and ho moved its adoption , Judge Stenhergand Mr. Tukoy also made speeches igainst the " ( 'HK law" and the motion to idont was put and carried. The exchange then adjourned until Satur- Jay. when an auction sale will bo livid , a lot in Oak III11 addition being offered. Tlio following sales wcro reported : Lot 18 , block 0 , Potter & Cobb's ' Second ad dition , $ "JO. Lot 10 , block 11 , Clifton Hill2,050. Lot 17 , bloclt a , Clifton Hill , ja.'iV ) . Lot 10 , blor'c ' 3 , Clifton Hill , f-.f.JO. Lot 7 , block 7 , Clifton Hill , WrlO. ( Lot 19 , bloclt 7 , Clifton Hill , 2 'J50. LotI , block l.'l , Koso Hill , S.7.0. Lots a and , block 1 J , Uosd Hill , J3CO. Listings wore reported as follows ) : "Lots 1 and' ' , block 213 , Carthage Place , 02x 120,81,1)00. ) Lot a , block 5 , Carthage Place , 50x127,5700. I have a cousin who is a printer , says ox- Mayor J. JJ. Loughiini of North DCS Moines , lu. Some years ngo ho was employed in this city where they wore printing circulars for Chamberlain. He had a dceo seated cold and terrible couRh , and while setting up copy ho made ) up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured liim and that was the llrst 1 ever know of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have been strongly In its favor over sltu-o Rly own ex- netlencc ana that of my family convinces mo that this remedy is the best In the world. That may ho strong language but that is what L think. For sale by ull druggists. GRAND MUSLIN UNDEWVEAR , SPRING WIIITO GOODS , NEW GINGHAMS AND DRESS GOODS OPEN NEXT MONDAY MOHN1NG AT THE MORSE DRV GOODS CO. liOHNS'lElX'S 1'ALi JA.1M2D. Anntlior Clinptcr In the History of the Ciiiuifig Street Firo. A. Ueiman , the partner of Nathan Bernstein - stein , who lost his ll'o in the Klein & Spiglo flro , was nncstcd yestciduy morning by Detectives Savage and Dompsoy. iln line ) Just returned from a piddling trip in Iowa , end visltudMunsky's boarding house to got his trunk. When questioned by the ofllccrs ho denied having beep ut Klein & Splglo's place on the Sunday afternoon before the flro , and said ho knew absolutely nothing abcut tbo case. The detectives have boon working on the theory that Ueiman was the man who was seen by several paitles running from the building just after the explosion. He an swers to a dot to the description given by these persons. One of the persons who saw him was the restaurant keeper across the street , and another was Sirs. Priesman , who llrcs next door to tlie burned building , and who told Just after the ilro of seeing u man runaway , but denied everything at the In quest. She is a niece of Klein , ono of the proprietors. Hclmati Intimates that Bernstein was the ono who sot the building on lire , but is very careful not to ay much about it. lie talks nil around the subject , but refrains train giv ing up any of the Information that tbo ofllccrs particularly want to know. The mosquito ns a public singer draws well , but never gives satisfaction. Salvation Oil however , always gives satisfaction in curing at once insect bites or any other sores or wounds. Price 25 cents. Kvory homo should bo supplied with n bot- lo of D. Bull's Cough Syrup , the gieat nmllyrromcdy. AVontlior Intl'coj. Up to this date our monthly prognosti cations luivo boon fully as reliable us the prophesies of tlio late lamented Wiggins , but nt the beginning of n now yotir wo resolve to do still button. The customary January thaw will bo dispensed with und passongoi-s who travel in the electric lighted , steam hcntcd , vestlhuled polnee car trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul lly , , between Omaha and Chicago cage , will ho comfortably cared for ro- prardlcssof iho outside atmosphere. City ticket office , 1501 Fnrnam street ( Burkor block ) , Oraalio. _ Ilvoly Itlddlnu for the Hiscmnn Stouk , Mr. S. P. .Morse was one of the bidden at the sale of the Elsoman stock in Council BlulTs on Thursday , but ho was unable t < cnpturo the bargain. The bidding was started by J. N. Baldwin , attorney fortht assignees , at f.'S.OOO. Mr. Morse raised It tc ? aO,000 and the stock went oy jumps of fron $1.000 to $3,000 until Mr. Morse's offer o : Wr > ,000 was raised by a representative o : Marshall Field of Chicago , who got the stool' at f 10,000. All of the bids wcro made subjec to a mortgage of $20,000 to bo assumed by tb ( buyer. "It was lively whtlo It lastqd , " soli Mr. Morse , "and nothing less than $1WX was looked at , It was a good price for th < stock , considering the largo amount ot winter tor goods that wore lucludcd lu tbo Invoice. ' Marriage The following marriajo llcoasoj were Is sued yesterday by Judge SUIcHs : Name ami address. Ago CluiH. 0. Smith. Onmhn . 2 Jenny 0 , Scluihtor , Onmlm . , , , . . . . . , , - JtuiU'sJ. Ktimbowr , Uinuhu. , . . . . . . 4 Nuuoy U. t'olo , Onmliu . , . . . . . 3 Anton I.nrscn , Soutli Omaha , . " AuuluM. Anderson , South Omaha . " A TI2U1UIIM3 ACCIDENT. John II. Hutlcr Crumhcil to Death In Tlio Hco Klotatur. At about 4:20 : yesterday morning the en ] Blnccrluthonub-basomontjofTimUnEPuildlng noticed n sudden Jerking and thumping of the elevator cylinders and shafts. Ho immedi ately ran up stairs to the passenger elevat ors and noticing that ono of the cara was up ho called loudly to Butler , Ihe night olo- yalor man and watchman , whom ho sup posed lo bo in ouo of Iho upper stories. Ills repeated calls elicited no reply , but Dr. Dlr- noy , who , being Indisposed during Iho night was resting on his ofllco louugc , came running down from the second lloor. Ho , too , had been aroused by the thumping of the elevator and Iho culls of Iho engineer. 'When Dr. Blrney reached the foot ot the grand stnlrcnso ho stepped over to the front of the elevator , and after looking up and down called the engineer's attention to Butler's body , which lay lifeless in Iho bottom of the elevator shaft. A minute or two later Dr. Charles Uoio- wnter , whose odlco Is on ttio third lloor , ap peared ut the tout of the staircase. Ho hart been awakened by a cry which bo first look to botho volcoot ono of the carrier delivery boys , xvbo at that hour usually come to the oftlco. Mr. Butler's death and the manner of It can only bo conjectured from the marks loft on the sides of the elevator shaft and irom a knowledge of thu method employed by him In operating his elevator. Ho occasionally In storting from n lloor , after the lever had been turned , closed the clcvntor door wllh his loft foot. It Is supposed that In starting "rom the first llcor he got his foot caught In " 10 door and lost control of the elevator. The oor on the first lloor was bent outward nd the Inside wall showed evidence f a boay having been dragged ictwcou It and the lloor of the elevator. The lovator door on the second lloor was bent lUtward , and on the third floor tbo ron lattice work of the door was broken. It yus hero probably that the body of the un- ortunato man was released and fell to the ottoin of the shaft , the elevator rising to the op lloor. T'IO unfortunate man's legs and hips were tadly crushed and his body more or less Tulsed. Mr. 13. Hoscwnter , editor of Tin : Br.i : , wlo 'esldcs ' on Douglas street , near Seventeenth , ras piomptly notified of the terrible ncci- ent and appeared In the building within ten iilnutcs after the body of Butler had been .Iscovcrcd. At 4:30 : o'clock ' u. in. a telephone nessage was sent to the cot oner. News of the accident spread rapidly ud the building was thronged by a : urlous crowd of men nud boys. A ftcr waiting until 11:15 o'clock Mr. Hoso- uter took tbo responsibility of having the winning of the dead man removed to Dur- ; et's undertaking room. At noon the cor ner had not yet appeared. Dr. II. It. Webber and Mr. Harvey .T. .Veils , ns u commlttco representing the " \uights of Pythias , of which "order Mr. Ilut- er was u member , went to the hitler's homo : arly In the morning to break ttio sad news .o Mrs. Butler and her family. Mr. Hoso- ivater requested that this bo done and had ilso telegraphed a son of the deceased ut Salt Luke. John II. Butler was fifty-two years of ago and leaves n wife , thrco sons and a married daughter. Ono of his sons , Cllstus N. But- 'er , was a former employe of Tin : Bin : , an- ither Christian T. is a painter employed in .ho Union Pacific shops and Georce , the foungest boy , Is at homo. The daughter is Mrs. J. II , Lewis. In 1833 , at th < 5 ago of fourteen years , Mr. Butler secured a position In the navy , nfter- ivnrds enlisted and served until IbM ) . His icataiiug life led him to all parts of the world. He visited South America and , vas In Indian waters during the Sepoy re- rolt. Iln left the navy in IbUO on account of poor health , but at the breaking out of the war of tbo rebellion ho enlisted in Baiter s cavalry in "Washington and served throe months and was again transferred to the iinvy. He was in several buttles and w , hrco times woimdQd. Ho removed to Omaha ten years ago and worked In the Union Pacltlo shops for eight years. For the past two years ho has been employed as night elevator man at Tun Biu : building. He was a most efficient em ploye , punctual , steady , sober mitt very Care ful und painstaking in complying with in- trucllons. Mr. Butler was n charter member of Trl- imglo lodge No. 5-1 , Knights of Pythias , an Oddfellow und a Gr.ind Army of the Kopub- "lc man. The arrangements for his funeral will bo announced hereafter. Coroner Harrigan took charge of the re mains at 2:30 : o'clock la the afternoon. The coroner called a Jury ut 5 o'clock , and after reviewing the remains several witnesses woie called to testify to allthot could bo learned ns to the cnuso of the accident. Mr. E. Uosewatcr , Mr. N. P. Foil , Dr. Blr ney , Dr. Gulbralth and David Koss.tho night engineer in the Bee building , wero'cullcd. The evidence seemed to substantiate the facts as given above , and loft no doubt in the minds of the Jury as to tno cause of the sad fatality. The Jury found that Mr. Butler came to his death by being crushed In the west elevator of the Bee building , corner of Seventeenth and Farnam streets , and tint the cause of the death was purely accidental. Some remarkable cures of deafness are re- cordcii of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Never fails to euro earache. Duo to Faulty Construction. K. Itasmusscn , the contractor in ohargo of thu work on thoStolo building , states that the accident of Wednesday was duo to the faulty construction ot the wall. The llrst crack appeared at the top of the second story , wlioto a course of stone wes laid with more than half Us thickness , extending outside of the brickwork. This weakened the wall , and when the support afforded by thereof roof was removed the wall bulged ind fell. The fall was not occasioned by the pressure of the jacks used in raising the roof , as stated by u local paper. Tlio building Inspector has also given his opinion that the accident was duo to faulty construction , and It was some thing that could not have been forscen and was not duo to negligence or carelessness on the part of ( tlio contractor. The damage will amount to $2. > 0 , much of which was caused by the falling brick crash ing through the artificial stouo sidewalk Into the area way , and smashing the wide iron steps along the front of the building , Gcsslor's ' Mnglo Headache Wafers. Cures al headaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists. I ouate in Onin'in. Farnam street IS to have another oxten- slvo building and business improvement of n very substantial order. It will represent the enterprise and capital of thoi Pabst brewing company of Milwaukee , an Institu tion which , while it has douo an extensive business In this city for many years , has never had a house of Its own hero. The com- mny's special representative , Mr. Otto B. chocfller , of Milwaukee , Is now at the Mlllnrd superintending the drawing of plans for the structure. Work will bo commenced immediately upon the completion of the plans , and bo pushed to completion with all possible rapidity. Mr , Schoofllcr is asoti ofMoiitz bchocfllcr , who started the llrst newspaper nvor pub lished in the west. It was called the Banner andVolksfreund , of Milwaukee , andmnciolts appearance in 1312. Bakin Powder Used la Millions of Homes 10 Ytara tbo Gtaodard. Clothing House. ? * * Jr Another Great Bargain Week. SPECIAL ' BARGAIN LINES OF BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS The steady increase in our business ever since the , Ages ll ! to 17 , Marked from $10 & Continental in Omaha is was opened due to the fact that the public have confidence in our methods Price SY.SO. of doing business , and that we manufacture and sell ' only reliable clothing , and always do just as we ad Boys' Long- Pant Suits , vertise , Last week our successful 20 per cent dis Ages 13 lo 17 , nmrkcil tlo\ui \ from $ ll ! and $15 , L'rlco count sale of overcoats and ulsters , was another Douglas SQ.SO. proof that a genuine discount is appreciated , Our spring stock is coining in and we feel the need of Boys' Knee Pant Suits , closing out all the winter weights possible , and will offer special values this week in the boys' and chil Prices $3,50 , $4 and $4,50 , ' dren's . You make department. can money by taking AH lilgli cost suits marked tlonn t' ' close. In small sizes thcro arc advantage of this sale. some choice stales in best suit ) . Underwear Sale , Boys' Knee Pant Suits , Price $2.00. Tlio sale of flno underwear advertised lust ueck , will bo continued fiiiollier u.'ck , ami mull orders Illicit until every do/en is sol- ! . A craiul dcanliip up ofliroliou slm nml a tnrloty of stjrlcs trill bo biilc at $2. Lurl ) bitcnl \ lgel \ \ tlio lie t. Lot N D. 1 , Natural Wool at 75c. Lot No. 2 , White Australian wool at $1. OVERGORTS. will lie sent t nny aildrc s , nrnl if not found ns rcpicscnlo.1 may be re Fornnotlicr flcolc n ill'cnniit of 20 per cent Mill bo allowed nt the turned lit our expense. desk , on cury otcrcoal sold lu Iho men's nud buys' department. FREELAND LOOMIS & CO Corner 15th , . , and Douglas Streets EZES5 s and Specialists , 140D DOUGLiAS STRE12.T OMAHA , NEB. Tno molt widely and favorably Imownspee- InllslBlti the Unftol Htiitos. Their lonp ex perience , remarkable skill and universal success - cess In the treatment und cure o ( Nerxous , Chronlo nnd Surgle.il Diseases , entitle these Qinlnrnt physicians to the full confidence of the nfllleti'd everywhere. They Riiuruntpn : A OEUTAIN AM ) I'OSITIVK CUKE for the uwlul effects of curly vice and the numer ous ovtlH thatfollow In Its train , 1MUVATE. TlhOOD AND SKIN DISEASES speedily , completely 'mil pfnnaiic'ntly curud , NEiivous tonniUTY AND SEXUAL uis- OUDEKS yield readily to their skillful treat- tuont. 1MLES , FISTULA AND RECTAL TJLCEUS iriiuranteed cured without pulu or detention from business. HYDUOOELC AND VARICOOEU3 perma nently und successfully cured In every case , hyi'lllUH. GONOHUIIKA. QLEl'/r , Sper- matorrhea , Soniliiiil Weakness Lost Manhood , Night Emission" , liecaycd Kiicultles , Female Weakness and all clcllc-.ito disorder * peculiar o either sex posltlicly cured , ns well as all 'unctlorial di&onlcrtthut result from youthful olllcs or thn oxcessdf inaturo yearn. STk'IPTIIKIJ Guiitantcod poriuano nt ly ij I IMV l U t\j | ctlii'd , lomuvnl complete , without cuttlni ! , ciiustm or dilatation. Cures elTc'ctcd at homo by patient without a mo- nent's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN , ? PIIPlJT'io ' awful effects of AQITIl < OU1\L VjU s\ \j \ early vlco which brings oriranlo weaknc&s , dostiojlnt ? both mlndnnd jotly. with all Its ilro dcd Ills , permanently cuicd. Address those who have 1m- - - - - - palioil themselves by Im proper Indulgence und t-olltury l ablt- > , which ruin both mind and body , unllttlng them for buslni'ss. stuilv or inarrliiKO. MAIUUii ; ) MIIN or these onterlnR on that . ujipy life , aware of physical debilityquickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is hased upon facts. Klrst Practical otnorl- once , Second livery case Is specially stuQled , thus stnrtlns right Third medicines are prepared In our laboratory exu'olly to suit each case , thus effecting curcswlthout Injury. Drs. Belts Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. To euro UlllouBnosirElcIc ITcadnctio. Constipation , ln. Liver COmplnlnts , tnkn thn tma and certain cuuttdjr , SMITH'S BILE t7aotho8MAUSElR(40 ( little Ix-nnsto fholioU tie ) , Ttier are tbo aoott convenient : bull ull ugea. 1'rlcoof cither aliolUcont per buttle. If IQQirUr * ' ? 17. 70 : I'hoto CTHTnro. IVIOOIIXIV * ( mgolBlioof thla plcturo for 4 couu ( coppers or aUuntis ) . , J. F. SMITH & CO. , Makoraof "lulu Beaiu. bl. l/oul3. Mo nip n 13 th ncknowiMKPd 1t it < ltnc rpincily for tftl tha unnnturnl UlncliHrRea ami prlvntiullHCBKt'iiDf met ) . A certain cute fur tindclilll > tutlntr vcaknc'tj peculiar toomtn. . , , Jire ] cribeltnndfceli fo UHEtOHSCHIMlCUCo : " ; lt * " lrililtunll. | jsudlnj i i [ ( ; Wolil liv I > riirKffn | ( , 01.00. INTHEWOniOWILt nlTIN A RUPTURE orKlvercllef llko"lr. 1'lcrco's iiacnctla l.U tlo Triiia. " UUaseurfJtliou i l l It ) uu waiittha IIKhl'.Bemi lolnmimi' " 'orfroelMiiiplilvt.No. I. > l ncllo Ulaulc Tru. < Co. , Han I'rniicl.i-o , Cnl Buffering from the oITccti ol youtlifiil crron , , I nlll send o valuable tiratlso < .f l Jj w full particular ! for homo euro , , Ylll : > : ° f.clunto. . . A tplndld medical work ; thou d Jw read by even ' . . Addrcu d. mail % vho U nrrvniu 'nixl dehllllat. 1'rof. I ? , C. J'O WLUKi Moodiii , Coun V THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsooket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo are their western agents and always carry alar o stock. Address , Jtorican [ land Sewed Shoe Bo 1204 and 1206 Ilarney Street. LIZZflRD ICE CREEPER. Thesa Adjustahlo Ice Creepers fit nny shoo. Anyone can put them on or oil } they are always in order , and j ou are ready for anychinge of weather. Agents "Wanted. } < TSend outl na of fore and hind nhoe. the Points"wear out : anyone can put in a new set , "Indispensable. " FuU sei ( I ) $3. Points , Beet , $1 , to one address. Points , 1 set , (10) ( ) 20c , by mall. W. Kent , Sole M'f'r. ' , Mcrldan , Conn. MANHOOD RESTORED. " 8ANAT1VO. " the " \Vonilerful bpankh Hrincdy , Is told - AVrlttoiiCiuarantcu to euro nil Nen oua Dla- casci , eucli nu Weak Memory , 1/ieS of Drain P o w o r , 11 c a d a c U c , Wakefulncu , Loetllan- hood , Hen OUHICFI , Lns- Bltudo. all dralni and Doforo Si. Aft or Uso. luci of power of tlio Photographed from life. Gencramo Organ * , In cither icz , caused by OTer-oiertlon , youthful Indficrctloni , or the exccbtlve me of tobacco , opluui , or stimulant * , which ultimately lend to lunrmltr , Couiumptlon and Innnnlty. Tut up In con ulcnt form to carry In themt pocket. 1'rlce II a p.ick RC. or 6 forN. With ocry fa order wo Kt\e written Kiinrnnlco to euro or refund tlio ninnujr. Sent by mall to uny uddresfc Circular free. Mention this piper. Addrcu , MADRID CIIEMICAt CO. , Branch OQlce for U. S. A. 417 Ie rlM > rti Htrrrt. CI1ICAOO. I I.I. FOIl 8AI.K IK OMAHA. NKB , UT Kulm A. Co. , Cor , IStli tt lc.uil.i ) SU. J.A. rullor A Co. , Cor 1411 , A. DounlnsSU. A.U. 1'otter A Co. , Council lllutr. . lit For scalds use Pond'a Extract. DR. BAILEY GRADUATE CEHTISr A Kull Hot ot Toslh on Kulibor , for _ , . . . A ndrfpct fit guaranteed. Teotli oxtr'iotoa ' wJthPo urtfpCaln Pof'dVn.M.anJ } w-tlout Bjaejj tliotlcs. Qnlil anclnlberlllliiBH at lowest rates. Uridgfl nnd Grown Work , louth with- outDlntcs. All work warruuted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Cnt rarer , JClli street clovato' Oponuvon- C uutlj 8 o'clock ains Are being offered with the idea of reducing our stock of Men's ' Suits , at $12 and $15- We are 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 OUR.EX ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. goveutccn yours experience. A rottiilnr uriuliialo In medicine , n illplotnu BUOIT , Is § 1111 trentliu with Oienronteat aucceis , ull Nervous , t'lironla titnl 1'rlvato Dltoi ui. A pormanunt euro Kuaranteod fur Cutarra , Ktierniatorrli'rn , l. < i t Manhoixl , feinlnnl Weuknois , Nlulitl.onoi , linpoloncy , Uyphllls , atrlcturo , and nil ills * , . N. 11.1 J'OO for 1 undertnko ami full ta ca < e of iho lllooil Skin andUrlniry OrKiiu. Kuiirnntua every case euro. Consultation froo. llook. ( Myaturloi o I.Uo ) lout froj. OHIcolioiiri-3a. in. tot ! p , iu. BunJayj W a. ui. to U m. KERVE AND BRAIN TREftMNT ; menu l boi. or .if to , J. iint l , > mrll.r | p I.L . witiTiiarh orilor for ilx heir , will tend imnltiivir riiranlM lo "fund noner ) f tb tre.lmtnlf.lUtg ure. UuartnUc l ut > a tunl euDiuno ivlduulibr GOODMAN DUUG CO. , Omaha Nab. . . ' I'erlortleal I'llli FoliluniES O.Vl.r..nr. Ixiduo'a IhoKrwncli remedy , act on Ibo iiiiiiiitrunl ylein end care iuppreailon Irom whalorer cauio. I'roniot * DiDnitruuUun.1'Hoiu pill * > hould nut b talma dur * .BgpreKtianoy. Am. 1'lhCo , Uoyally riopa , Hpon- cer , Clay Co. , la Oonulr.oby blmriniiii * MoConnell , UoJiieit.noarl' . O.Omixliai C. A , Mulclier , rtouU Ouiouu , U. I * . Ullli. Cuuucll Uluffi. ti.ut J LIQUOtl IN AIL THE WOHLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HA1HF.S1 GOLDEN SPECJFIC , It cun hen I * | lfldfruuU , without tbo knowledge ol tneiftl nt. KDBoeiaary. It * absolutely harttilt M and will efleol n VoruiADent and ape dy cure , whether the Mpatinnt . ! ri doraiadrlakor orAU&laoholiaw r ak. lT r. * i * * LA h'-i. It operate * 10 quietly aud with > uen ocr tatitty ill ( it the patl ut undergooi no Inoonveolonotf. and are he U tt ware , til * compute rtformcmon It eileotcd 48p g book of pirticuUr fre Tobenaaol KUHNXt UO..lbtli AlJouiUo.tfelltli A CumlDKttu - 0 ; * Trade auppltod br llLAKB. UUUCi ! & CO , on. . IDWIHIJaOFl DUlfo CO Omaba. HE DID-HE DIDN'T ? I'lvo yen rnHKO both tooffht our adrkt.V rurn nil WEAK. MEIECBd DISCABEBOr MEM , | OUR HEW BOOK I rxiilalninll , Iti advice U Vital. Vttelor llmllrd Ili'tf Don'tTrlllftwith ll ) i-a BI Kllli : Mti : > . It Al , CO. , Iliiirulo. N. V. Don't ( Ml to x HEED OUR WORDS \ '