OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , FEBEUAEY 3 , 1891. THEC1TY. _ _ Major Fumy could not bo found yes- tcrdny uUurnoon find licnco there \vns no mcotlnj , ' of the board of public works. Tim dlfltilet court docket for the Fob- runry torin hns ( jono to the printer. It contultiB 2,107 cases , 171 inot'o than last year. year.A festival will bo ph-en nt the Kxposl- lion hull this nflornoon nnd oven- Infj in iild of the Holy Family pjirochlnl schools. Supnor will bu borvcd from 0 to 10 o'clock. A flntfmnn should bo stationed at the Sixteenth street motor frosaliiL' immedi ately. The danger of thoplaco is greatly Incrcnsed by reason of thocrosslng being just at a curve. The ground hojr linu achanco tOBColils Bhiulow shortly after noon ycstorduy. If ho saw It and thoi-o IB any virtue In the time-honored prediction there will bo six wcoks more of winter weather. The deniocratlo members of the coun cil balled upon Mayor Gushing yesterday morning to hold another beorot pow wow , but his honor waa out and the pow wow wont by default for the time being' The monthly inoolinff of the Woman's Christian association will bo hold In the parlors of the joung woman's home , 109 South 17th Htrcot , on Tuesday , February ! i , at i0 ! : ! { p. in. Miss Collier , correspond ing' secretary. The ladles of George Crook Women's Heliof corps will giuo a mask ball at Goodrich hall , corner Twenty-fourth and Paul felt-eels , Friday evening , Feb ruary 0 , lbl. ! ) Admission , gentlemen , 60 cents ; Indies , 25 cents. The fourth annual ball given by the Omaha Loiter Carriers" association will bo hold ut the Coliseum tonight. A largo number of tickets have been sold , enough ho that the ball promises to bo the leading social event of the season. There was no meeting of the board of health held yestoiday , notwithstand ing the fact that this was regular meet ing day. Dr. Capon in explaining the reason saidVo : have no money for the purpose of carrying out our plans , and for this reason there is no loason why the board should meet. Dlnthoria and scarlet fever prevails , but wo mo powerless to Quarantine or abate , and as long as wo are without money wo are powerless. " The local Switchmen's union are mak ing elaborate preparations for their an nual ball , which occurs on Monday oven- inn , February ! ) , at Exposition hall. The committee having the alTair in charge , Mob&rtf. Scullen , Mulvihill and Palmer , have about completed their prepara tions , and promise the guests of the union an enjoyable tlmo. The Switch men's ball will bo the last of the trades union balls to bo given before the com mencement of the lontrn season. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk of the Omaha mining and lumber company of Nebras ka , the place of business Is to bo Omaha- . Capital stock $8CO,000 , paid up. The company is orgnni/ed to transact min ing of coal , iron and other minerals , and buying and selling of lumber and rrul property from the state of Kentucky. The Incorporators are E. Cauldwcll , James Balding of Fremont , E. J. Boyd , II. J. rsnbli , Frank E. Munn of Omaha. Frank E. Munn is also the general attor ney. _ Dr. Birrioy euros catarrh , I3co bldg. Tlio Council Initializing. The city council ycstonloy bepnu a scries of Informal sessions tu a board of equaliza tion. The absentees were : Caspar , Con way , Elsasser , Madscn , McLcurlo and Alorearty. President Lowry called the meeting to order nnd Mr. Olson waa inado chairman of the board. The ciiunllzatlon of taxes for the following purposes will bo considered : Oponintr of the alley In block 2 , Armstrong's first addition ; lowering sewer In Twenty- second sttcct , in sewer district No. 13 ; slop- iiiR lots No. 7 and 8 In block 3\ \ lots 1 , 2 and 3 la block 4 , nil In Bogn's , & Hill's second addition : changing grade of Douglas street from Sixteenth to Twentieth street , and tnoopcninp , widening ami extending of Thirteenth street fiom Spring street to iho south city limits. On motion of Mr. Ostlioff it was ordered that nil complaints bo illed In writing. The most important mutter is the OouRlas street Knido. The cut piovidcd for In this case Is llvo feet at Seventeenth street , twen ty-two at Kiphtcenth , twenty-seven in the comer of tlio block between Eighteenth and Is'lnotccntli ( .tracts , and twenty feet at Nine teenth stioct. I was persuaded by a frieiul to try "Sal vation Oil" for neuralgia nnd hondacbo. I found It n great relief after a few applica tions , I cheerfully recommend it to nil who likewise suffer. G. H. McGEE. To unfortunate chronic coughors wo recom mend the timely use of Dr. Bull's Cougb Syrup. 25 cts. IlflrtiliGrgcr ( Jrts a I Joe use. The members of tliollconso board spent most of yesterday forenoon in oxecutlvo session. The lesult of the sluing' was n liquor license granted to Henry Hornborgor and the re fusal of ono to Fritz Plnzonslmm. Plnon- Bham's saloon is on South Sixteenth street opposite the Hnrtmnn school. There arc lust tea cases to uo passed upon by the board. Add Phoonnlo For Impaired Vitality anil weakened energy , Is wonderfully sue- ccssful. _ _ A * * O V VXJIEXTS. Tno manager's ofllco of the Grand open uouso will bo or.on till night Wednesday pre ceiling the opening of the Jcffcrsou-Floronct sale Thursday morning at 9 o'clock ' , This i : for the comfort and convenience of those wh < will bo on hniut hours before the opening 01 the sale in order to got choice scats , It was so last year and It will bo the same for this engagement. Tlio piny for tlio Sutwdnj mntlneo will bo "Tho lilvnls , " prosontliu Jefferson. Florence nnd Mrs. John Drew am the nilmlrnblo company. In the ovcnlnc Manniao 1'onisl will appear with Jefferson Floionco and tlio full company ( except Mrs Drwv ) In "Tlio Hoh-at-Law. " "Sweet Will , " n now comedy In ono act will bo presented this evening at Boyil'i opoiu lionso by Ulr , Frotnnan's charmlni company of cloven comedians , "Sweet Will' can advisedly bo called "now , " for it hni only , l > ecn performed once , nnd then nt i special nmtlnca "by request" before tin Prince of Wales and Ills Immediate circle. I is n beautiful llttlo lo\o story , by llenr Arthur Jones , the foremost KnglisUilrniimtU' of the dav , the author of "SaluU and Siti 11019 , " "I'lio Middlomnn" and otlior notec successes. The cast presenting "Sweet Will' includes Henry Miller , Maud Hnslam , Marl Giecnwall , Kate Dentn-Wilson and Jobopl Hutnphro.vs. 'Mr. Frohin.m's decision to prc sent tlio now play for tbo llrst publlo per foruianco In Omaha can bo considered as i compllmcut to our theutro goers. It will b < plven alb o'clock and will precede " .All thi Comforts of Homo.1' "Shonnndoah" opens a four night's engage meut ut the lloyd on Thursday evening next When flaby wan Iclr , vre gave her Ciutorla , When the vena a ChilJ , sliocrloJ forCastorla , M'hen she became MUs , Vie clung to CivstorU , Vft ) u ilia luxd CUllJrcu , tlw > care tiium CAMorla , MOKHIi'S. MitAllii Utnlrrwcfir Snlo Opened with a rush this morning. The prices are from 20 to 25 per cent CBS than over hoforo , Tomorrgw wo will give special bar gains at the following prices : Gowns. UOc ; gowns , $1.00 : gowns , $1,25. Corset covers , fiOc , 75c , OOc , $1.00. Skirts. $1.00 ; skirls , iJ1.2oHlclrts ; , SI.GO. Drawers , COc ; drawers , 7oc , drawers , $1.00. And a great bargain in aprons nt COc ; , his gala is on the third lloor , the goods nro pprond on tables nnd you are wel come whether you Intend to purchase or lot. NEW GINGHAMS. Wo opened tlio balance of our flno Scotch xophyr ginghams this morning ind now show over 600 distinct styles la ilnlds and stripes. Wo huvo the uxulus- vo sale of them in Omaha and tlio price s 2V5c ; the colors and styles are hotter , han the domestic goods called."Scotch . Ginghams. " NI'AV WHITE GOODS. All our cheek naiiibookn , piques , black nulls , lawns , etc. , nro on sale.Vo liavo some exquisite novelties , in fact , are showing now goods all over the store. THIi MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. KA1I.UOAI ) NEWS. Appointees and Clinnitoa Notes and E. C. Smocd has hcen appointed chief engi neer of the Union lncltlc system to succeed V. G. Hoguc. Air. Smeed has boon In the ser vice of the road as assistant chief engineer for a number of years , dining the term of the cider JJllcUensderfar ns chlof nnd also under Mr. IJoguo , Ho Is recognized as a capable and efficient man. Mr. Boguo will bo retained in the service of tbo road , anil It Is understood that ho will perform the duties of chtof of construction ind also liavo Kcnornl charge of matters per- : alnlng to the construction department. Tito Government Has n Sny. Under the caption "Government Authori ties Have Something to Bay , " the Wall Street Journal of the 20th has the following : Tbo Omaha bridge controversy was at the ; lmo It broke out carded to the r.iilro.id com missioners und by them to the secretary of the interior , on the ground that the 'govern ment Interests in the Union Pacific were In jeopardy by tlio contracts , which was the reason given for breaking them. The sccio- Uiry of the Interior at once consulted with the attorney penenil and Commissioner Tay lay of the 1'aclllo railroads in icgard to tlio iiiattcr. It has Just transpired that an opin ion has been handed down ns a lesult of this Mnsultatlon , In which It is stated th.it ns a business proposition there is no fault to bo found with the St. Paul nnd Hock Island contracts with the Union Pacific , and that Lhero Is no caiibo for the government to in tervene ; that in respect to the St. I'.iul con tract it was eminently proper , and the only question with respect to the Hock Island con tract Is whether a company should admit a competing companv to the use of its termin als. It Is suggested that the United States Eovernnicnt has no right to prevent competi tion and therefore tho.v do not see why the government should Intervene in that case , especially us the government's interests -aro not threatened in any manner. A Now Union PticfUo Division. Beginning yesterday a now subdivision will bo established on the mountain division of tbo Union Pacific for passenger trafllo only. Trains will bo lun between Pocatcllo and Salt Lalto instead of between tbo former point and Ogrten as heretofore. The road be tween Poc.itello anil Ocden was changed to standard gauge recently , and the change in trains Is made for the accommodation ot Salt Lake people. The freight tralllc will be con ducted as boforo. That 1rllo ! | decision. "It Is very amusing to read the statements of Mr. Thurston In reference to the running of our trains over the Union Pacific bridge , " remarked Mr. F , A. Nash of the Milwaukee road. "They say no time card or schedule for running trains had been agreed on , when wo had been running our freight trains over the brldgo for six months. Wo had a full understanding with thorn on that point , and had also made a time card for our passenger trains. " Snow on tlio Kllcliorn. It was reported nt ElUhorn headquarters yesterday that considerable difficulty had been oxpeiiouccd on the road west of ( JSordon on account of the bnow storm. The train which was duo hero nt 5:20 : Sunday night was about six hours late , but the ono duo at 11 a.m. was repoitcd only about an hour late. About n dozen snow plows were put nt work yesterday , and have succeeded in getting the road pretty well cleared. Notes nnd Personals. "tioveruor" Joseph Miller , ticket ngont of the Ilurlington nt Denver , is in the city. 13. M. Ford , traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific at DCS Moines , came. In yesterday morning. General Freight Agents Whitney of the Union Pacific , Ciosby of the B. &M. , and Morehouso of the mkhorn left for Kansas City last night. A mooting of the Western Passenger ns sociiition will bo held In Chicago todnj and all the general passenger agents of tin city will attend. This association include ! all the roads west of the Missouri river. "The waters of Excelsl or Springs , M ( liavo proven very ocnnilcial to nil the pa tionls 1 liavo sent to The Elms. " , T. II. Salts bury , M. U. , 170 W. 69th St. , N. Y. Sent Him a I'lutiir' ' . "I received n letter this morning from t hotel keeper nt Colorado Springs asking m < to bend him a picture of th epriticipal bcaltl features of Omaha , " remarked Major Cush ing jesteiJay. "Did you rcspondl" was nsltcd. "Yes , " answered tbo mayor ; ' 'I scut him i picture of our board of health. " The Throat. "Brown's Tlroncuin Troches" act directly on the organs of tin voice. They have an extraordinary effect it all disorders of tlio throat. National IIullUInK Inspectors. Hullaing Inspector WliitlooiC loaves ot Wednesday for New York to attend a con vcntlon of the National association of iuspcc tors anil commissioners of buildings of tin United States , that convenes In that clt : Tuesday , February 10. The object of tlio association Is as to thi erection and construction of buildings , to nc qutro and disseminate valuable Informatloi connected therewith , nan to establish , as fn as practicable , a uniformity of building law : throughout tlio United States. A committee of the National association o commissioners and Inspectors of bull'tlnvs will meet In connection with a commlttei from tbo liibtltuto of architects , the Nationa association of builders and the Nation associu tion of lira cnglncors , regarding framing i uniform building law. \Vhltloclclsaniomboroftho stnmlini committee on statistics nnd will take will him , for presentation before the convention a showing of Omaha's magnificent record it tbo building lino. Increasing tlio Library Fund. The ordinance providing for the tax lev ; for 1SOI will come up for passage to night and will go back to the council In tlv same shape as it went to the committee will the exception of the amendment that th school fund levy will bo decreased from II'- ' to 3 mills , with the addlUonnl mill added t tbo public library fund. It has been sun posed that this was an Increase of tholov for library purposes from 1 to H mills , bu such is not tlio cose. Some days ago th couilcll conceived the idea that the llbrar , could bo run on a one-half mill instead of mill levy , as la former years , and so rccoir mended. Since that time the members hav Investigated and come to the conclusion tba the library cannot bo maintained by a one half mill levy , and the amendment to the 01 dluanco simply transfers tbo additional lav of one-half mill back to tbo fund from whlc it was taken. JOHNNY ( lIUNNUtjI/S OIU.UU. lie Killed the Man who Jlacl Knitted Ills Happy Home. "John Orlnnoll , Decornh , la , , " was the name written in unassuming , though strik ingly characteristic chlrogrnptiy upon the register of ono of the prominent hotels Sundnynnd this nnmo to the inltlatcdrccalls Instantly vho particulars of a series of chap ters In a tragic romance as Intensely Interest ing as those of any novelist that ever wrote lurid lines for the perusal of sensation lovers the world over. Mr , Griniicll Is tall and slender , with a dark , Intelligent face and a mouth as sensi tive as a woman's. ' Ho is partially crippled In one foot and his figure has been a familiar and much respected object upon the streets of numerous county seat towns in northern lown for many years , for ho la an export court stenographer and has long gouo about with Judge Granger la that capacity. Several years OKO Mr. Qrlunull inot and married a beautiful girl , for whom his affec tion had always been of the most romnntlo sort. Shu is also a stenographer and often accompanied her husband upon his Journeys and aided him In his work. Several years of happy mnrricdllfo passed ; a little son came to bless them , and all seemed UOIIIR well , 'vhen suddenly ono day a great doubt of his wifo's ildolitv shook tbo faithful hus band's ' heart. The suspected man was ono named Cornell- note the slmilnilty in names an engineer in the employ of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad , ami hU at tentions to Mrs , ( jrliincil bccamo so open as to become a matter of public scandal , though the husband , as Is usually the case , had boon tbo last to bo suspicious of that which threatened death to all his happiness. After a tlmo ho became convinced that something was really wrong , and ho boldly accused his wife of infidelity. At this she broke down completely and acknowledged everything. She said that she wished to do right , but declared that for some reason this man scorned to possess nn unaccountable influence over her ; she could not explain , nor give tiny reason for her fcellncs , but confessed to tbo unhappy husband that she loved the stranger and that whilom his presence lier will power scorned completely parnly/od. Sbo wept and begged her husband to take ticruwny. So "Johnny" CJrimioll , as bo is always af fectionately called by the people , took his wife to Dubuque and built a budutlful homo and placed bis treasure therein. For u time [ lo.ico and happiness seemed to smile upon Lbom once mote , but soon ho dlscovctcd to bis dismay that tbo tempter had followed them , and witli icnowed Importunities bo besought the wife to leave her husband nnd to lice with him. Then Johnny GritmoU becnmo desperate. ilo saw in very truth , his homo , his honor , nil tbo sweetest things life holds for most men , threatened with destruction. And what man can look upon these things without ngonyl 13ut even then his great desire \vas to do nothing rash or 111-ndvlsed , so ho sought counsel of friends. At their advleo ho met Ills enemy in tbo presence of mutual acquaintances and asked of him n cessation of bis obnoxious attentions to his wife. But the man , with the smile of a llcnd upon bts face , dolled tbo wiongcd husband and dared him to do his worst. Well , ono doy , after sleepless nights and days of agony Johnny Grlnncll came to hitnsulf and found bis bands dripping with- the blood of a fellow creature. When ho speaks of his sorrow now ho reverts to this terrible period with trem bling horror. Ho declares that ho was down right Insane , utterly irresponsible at this time , but ho luither asserts that bis enemy's death bocatiio a physical necessity to hlmnnd , that had ho not taken li Is il vat's life ho would certainly have become permanently a raving maniac. Ho bltnply could not keep his senses and know that tbo wrecker ot all his happi ness the mocker of his sorrow lived unon the earth ; so ho killed him anil rid the world of one whoso class is all too numerous. And surely tbo man richly deserved his fate. Mr. Grinncll was arrested , but , strange tc say , was promptly released on hail In a merely nominal sum. Tills , us mucli us any otboi circumstance , shows bow well known were bis troubles and how fully tbo sympathies ol tbo people were with him. Indeed , Vho whole populace of northern Iowa weto aroused In his favor , and lie was constantly commended for his action. His trial came oft in September last nt Mc Gregor , where the shooting occurred , and he was acquitted aflor exactly ibrco minutes' ' deliberation by the jury. Ho was given the custody ot tbo child , Mr. Gnnoll's health has greatly suffered bj the toirihlo strain ho boio so long , and ho is now on his way to the Pacific coast , for wbicl point ho will leave in a day or two. Gesslci's Magic Headache Wafers. Cures a ! headaches in 20 minutes. At nil druggists , our OK wouic. Men AVIio nro Compelled to Scoh Shelter In tbo JailH. The forms of fifty-eight penniless am' homeless wanderers were distributed over UK stone lloor of the corridor of the city jail Sun day nlcht. This was only ono inoro than sought similar shelter the previous nluht. Tin lodgers seek onlv the warmth , and n bed 01 the bare stone iloor is gladly ac copied without a murmur. Thoj drift in with the storm and npph for lodging which is always furnished Chief Seavoy was asked what ho proposci to do with this constantly Increasing class and replied. "Tho question will solve itsel ns soon ns the ico-cnttlng season fully opens It will only bo n day or two loncer until this work will bo la full blast and then these met will get work. The majority of them wll work when they can get it , and they won1' ' kick about tbo wages. They nro only toe glad to have a chance to make n living bj an v honorable means , and I shall help them al ! lean. Theiowlll bo work on the ice for 800 mei and all these lodgers cnn got work then There will be comparatively few who wil apply for lodging while that is going on , iv ttioso men can take care of themselves , " Shakespeare will plcaso excuse us If wi modify him thus : Thrice is he clad who hall his bvstcm sttcngthenod with Aycr's Sarsn paillla , and ho but naked , though urriuod it Inrs , whoso blood Is poor or with disease cor ruptcd. An incomparable medicine ! Delinquent 1 * < iMomil The county personal tax became delinqucn last Saturday , but very fosv of the thousand of people , firms , etc , , who arelnteiestedpuii any attention to the fact. "A remarkably small amount of this ta : has boon paid in as yet , " said County Trcas urerSnydor , "and I am very sorry to liavo t state the fact , principally on account of whn it bespeaks for the supply of inonuy In tin city. Last year about or possibly more thai one-half of the county peisoiini tax was pali before tlio dav on which It becam delinquent. The county treasurers o the past learned to dopund upoi the banks and railroads , the largo manufac turing , wholesale and retail concerns comlni to time promptly , if the smaller ones didn't The backwardness this year only emphasize : the gcneial tightness of ready cash which from talks I huvo had with many of the load' ing business men leads mo to bollovo will b relieved by the spring trade. " Bakin CaedlalUUlonsof Homes to Year * the StandiM. The Majority Of so-called cough cures do little more than Impair the dlgcMIra functions ami create bile. Aycr's Cherry .1'cctoral , on the con trary , while It cured ttio cough , does not In. tcilcro with the funt-Uotn of either stomacher or liver. No otlicrintdiclne Is so safe and efficacious In diseases of tlio throat and lungs. " 1'onr years ago I took a so verc cold , w blch was followed by aitonlble cough. I was vcty sick , nnd confined to my bed about four months. I employed ! a physician most of the time , who finally said 1 was In coiisiimn- . tloit , and that he could' not help me. Oneol my nelghbois mhrswl mo to try Aycr's Cherry I'cctoml. I ilirt so , anil , before I h.ul finished taking the Hist bottle was able to sit up all the time , and to go out. Hy the time I had finished the bottle ' . .wascll , and have remained soever since.- ! . . 1) ) . HUby , l.irtons\IIIc ) , Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , I'tttEi'AiiEii nv DR. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. 6olJ by nil Uruuuisti. I'rlcajl ; lx l > otUcsS. Dr8.BBtt8BBtt8 Pii/rtuii / , Sirens and Specialists , MOB DOUGLAS OMAHA , Tno rnoit wltloly nnd favorably t nownsiiec- lullslH In tlio Uriftol Stiitos. The r IOIIK ex- porlcnco. romnrkable skill and unuorBHlsuc- cess In the treatment nnd cine or Nonons , C'hronlo nnd Surgical Dlioasi-q , ontltlo these eminent physicians to tlio full cbnlldbneu of - _ Jti'd ovcrj wliuro. They ptunmtjo : A OEHTAIN AND 1'ObITlVr. ( mitfe for the nwMil effects of < irly vlco and the numer ous ovllsthatfollow In Its truln. t'lUVATE. itl.OOD AND SKIN DISEASES sjipocllly. completely ind pfrmiiiii'iitly curort. Nnuvous iinmuTY A.NM ) HF.XUALUIS- OKDUKS yield readily to their skillful trout- mr-nt. PILES , FISTULA AND REOTAIj ULOEK9 euarunteecl cutcd without pulii or detention troni t > nslne = q. ItYDKOOHLn AND VAIUCOCELn perma nently mid successfully cured In every CMSO , SYl'UII.TH , OONOURIIKA. OM3KT. Spor- nintorrlien. Seminal Weakness , Lost Manhood , N'lKlit Emission1 : , llccajed Kitcnltles , I'cinalo Vc'ikni' ? und ull dcllcato disorders peculiar to cither sev positively uuicd , as well us all ru nctlomil rt burden that rosmt from youthful Tollies or the oxeos-iof mature years. Gimranteo'l tly TPirTlINl' pornmnon o i lll u l\L < ruroU , removal complete , without cittt tnj , c.uistlo or dilatation. Curt ] onocted at homo l > y piUicnt without a mo- luunt's pain 01 annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A TTT K PIT KM ? The awful effects of n. OUAL , V > U1\L Ciriy ! Vku wlileh InliiKS sntiinlo weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all Its dro ilod Ills , permanently on rod. li K WTT Address tlio e who have 1m- JJlXiJ. IJL/llG pnirod themcolvcs by Im proper Indulgence and solitary liablt * . which ruin both mind and body , unllttlng them for binlnoii.'studv or marrliiKe. MAKUI13I ) JlEN or these entering on that hiipy ) ) > llfo , aware of physical debility , qulukly assisted , OUR SUCCESS Is hased npon facts , first 1'ractlcal experi ence. Booond Etery CHMI Is specially studied , thus BtarllnK right. Third inodloineB are prenaied In our Inborjtory cxaclly to suit eacu oao , thus Directing cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUG. 16,1887. IMPROVED IDLY 29,1890. , /Y i1 T.l X . nn. OWEN'S 7 IICLKCTRO-OAI- VAHIC IIODV _ JBKITANISUS- I'KNSOUV will cure nil Hhcil- rantlcComplalnta Lumbago Gen- ornlnnd Nervous Debility , Costive- ness , Kid noy Diseases. Nerv- ousnoss , Tremb- llnrf , Sexual Kx liiiuitlon , Wnst- Inn of body , Ills- cases council by Indiscretions In Youth , go , Alar- rlcil or Sluglo mo. Easpo isor7. SENT TO niTONSIHlU : PAKTI1C1 FOU CEIl- TAIN coMruiYiMTS ox ao DAYS' TUIAU Also an Electilo Truss lind IJolt Combined. Bend 8c. postnKO for VIIFE Illustrated book. 2W ! pages-which will Liohont > ou In plulu scaled envel ope , JlcntlontliU paper Address Owe n Electric Beit & Appliance Co , , 3O6 N. Broadway , St. Louis. Mo. TRADEMARK TnB Oil I AT TRADE MARK K.NOMM ! H M- Enr. An unfnll- Injj cur * * for Sem inal Weakness , Bpcrnmterrboea , Impotencr and all dlaeasoa that follow as n BO- quence of Self- abuse . n Loss of BIFQRITAUHB. ffiTS.uuS1 , ! AHER TAKIID Vain In the Hack , nimmtts of Vision , 1'rematur * Ok Age , and many other diseases that lead to Inianlt ] or conaumptlon nnd a premature itrava nflfull partlculnrstniiur iminpblot , which we do elre to lend frcobynia.il to every one. tyiuo 8pe cioo Medicine Is sold ntiil per package , or six pack a ei forli , or will be sent free by rnalloa rc lpt o : the money , by addressing THE GOODKIAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAIINAM STKEET , OMAHA , NED On account of counterfeits wo bave adopted th Tollow wrapper , tlio onlj genuine , DR. BAJLEY GRADUATE CEMT13P A I'ull Sot of Tootli on Itubbor , fur _ A ncrfeot'fir'ciinra.ntoecl. TeotU oxtraotoi ? untl will out nttuos iflthou imln L or < ! . tbetle.1 ao"rt anrt Tlvor nillngs nt Imves ' Work , 'ieotb wltU rated Brldgo und Orown outnlutps. All worlr w.irr'iuteu OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARrJAM Etitrarco , J6th atreut clovator Opcnovon' kb until 6 o'clock By the use of Pond' s Extract Pain will disappear. Inflammations vanish , Heraorrhageg cease. I t\ff Miiriihlno llalill | | \ O SJ Jjt/JLcur.illnlDto'Jddiri Hopartlllcnrid.DB J ETEPUENULibaDOD,0 , PERFECT HEALTr lllt-tnird II , lleok.I.ockpnrt , N \ . , write * luut aftc miiny yeura surferlnK from N rvou Debility. Me-iii lessnusi , Twltcblng of Muit-U-i bu wm rcstorcil \ > taur boxca NKIIVK IIKA.NS 1 ' m " bo ny , "bu fiel like uyounu 111111 " II per box pnstuald I'nui phlotfri'o , NK11VK I1UAN CO , Hi'fAl.o. n.\ . Bold by Goodman UruK Co , 1110 Furnatu 81 , Omul ON SOUND FOOTING. In a few clays we intend making extensive alterations and additions in our Shoe Department , which we hope will prove advantageous both. to our patrons and ourselves , This department of our business has jr grown so rapidly since its beginning that we are forced in spite of our selves to give it more room , This we intend doing in a very short time. In the meantime , while preparations are being made for the change , we will offer special inducements to buyers of Men's and Boys' foot wear , in order to reduce the stock as much as possible. "The Understanding of Man. " At We will sell n good , strong , substantial Shoe for workingmcn. This shoe is maie wjtij go ] ; , ! soic icalilcr insolcs and counters , and is fully the equal of "shoes in shoe stores" at one seventy-five. At - - We will sell Men's Calf Shoes , made for solid wear. This shoe sells $1.85 . evely day jn tile ycar for two doling anj a j , . At We will sell an excellent Sewed Calf Shoe that you'll ' find worth fully three dollars in cash. At S. 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. This 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. " We will sell you a Shoe made of the very best American calf or fine At $3.00 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 very best French Calf ; is stiictly hand sewed , 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 Overshoes , Men's Arctics , Men's Rubber Boots. Boys' Rubbers , Boys' Overshoes , Boys' Arctics , Boys' Rubber Boots. A "LJTTlAE 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 WoonsookeL $ Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo are their western agents and always cnrryuliirostosk. Address , Sewed Shoe Go 1204 and 1206 llarney Street. REMEMBER IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , and BRONCHITIS , rrJco 81.00. Tint HotUe * For Sale by leading Druggists. PREPARED ONLY IT ? Klinck Catanh & Bronchial Remedy Co , O2 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. Blake , Eruce &Co. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATHEHT , dtjAtti , Premature Oltl Age , Uairenn. . . . „ _ . „ . . „ , . „ . In either BX. Involuntary Loies , anil tip rraitorrL < eA c&uied by oTerMitfoi of (1m brain , reltabuaeor over Indulgence. Kaca box conl&insondmonth. ' * treat ment. 91 a box. or Bix for fr > , cent by ineili > rtJUcL ! With ei cU order ( or ill boxei. will rwml purchanor tTtmrantwo to refund ncier U the treatment falUW cur . Ouarantees Isnuuii end ( renmnoifuld oulrb * GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 rurntim Street , Oinahn , Neb. ELECTRIC # I. Ak fBK ID oui-taa b tbii NI vrtitnTRic BEIT A D JUSPIIISOHT 'i-'J " ' , tl de for . r RKU Ml - I1U1KY > Ihlnpreinipur. . roie , f r ol ( itrnrilln DotorM , llrlnj Frfflj. Illld , fioolh. Inf. uml DBi l > rr u of rmtrleltr ihreuth ill Ah. HAim. rrilorlDK lh < m to limt.TII . < 1 Til Illcdl IS'IIK..HM Ctxlrlt t.irrtPl K.H lnit tlj , or rurftlt < J' l In ( Mil. UKLT < l ipi > i > or ; Coupltlr f i , ' " > up , U nl e l I cr- uirnllf < utft In ll > r < e inonltii. H ol il r mrtltl Kru. " VDEMtLF.OTRIaCO . "HOW D'E DO ? " Borne am or thpprlly , bfiutiflo tiny nro urfl amiMil tit liftothtrs millurlni ? from MUt * - ill'.S ItKHII.irv , viiuntncr gloomily. I BOOKZFtti \ ii ZZ& | OUR NEW BOOK I. , „ , „ „ , , Ustjroollnll. | JtXrrlMMli'n ' f * //oif . hHnctHM I/ti < / * < urni. JKltIK MElHUAl , < 'O.llulliUcN.V. l.ldrn "WHAT AILS YOIJ ? " LADIESNLY ( , f.c : rlil l.nonpJ"l. S r.4 c , ( iuu.pl tcl Kit LldrTUKUC CO. , BtBilo , N. Y , Figi ro now being olTorcd on Avail yourself of these between BouBon burpalns. NO GUR.EX ! NO Street Omaha Neb. 1316 Douglas , , . Eovoiilonn ycnr c porlcnco A rcifulnr uraduato In medicine , ni diplomat aliow. Is stilt trentlne wltr , , all \crvmu. Clironlo anil I'rlvnto ll < inoi A permanent cure Kinntntued for Cutiirna Bucnuntorrlxrn , Ixiat MHnlioiiH , seminal Wouknui * , NI IUlosses , Iinnototicr , HyphllU , Utrluturo. and all dli piijKOf the IllouU , Skin nuJ Urinary Orwtu , N.ll 1 iniiirtintooll'JO for overr c a I underlain unil fall W cure. Consultation fruu. Hook ( My lorlU4 o Ufo ) ont froj. Oltlcoliour . in. ted p. to. bunday 10 a. in. to li ni. FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE nd p rman nt CURE lor all dlie i. oTit. URINARY ORGANS. Curej where olh rtre > tm ntlalli , Full directions with each bottle. Price , one dollar , See slfj.itturool E. U STAHL. For Qalo By All Drugfjlsts. 1 ASTHMA CURED.1 I fft pchlffnacn'i Asthma Cuig nsnr/ai/i u etvo E I nul'ir.t rtlifIB tbo woitl wi i | lojoitl Mb-1 Iforttlla ilitpi ed.cti cures when all ttlurs fill. T'l lrialfunn < r < i ( / . nwl < 4 < rlK.il. Price , BO els , nd I nilCO , of Druggliti or tr mall , Ntmplt PUK ! toll Bsiamp ! PR. R. BOUmMAint , Bt. Ps n"