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    8 THE OfllAHA DAILY BEE:1 : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1891 ,
THE CITY.
Edgar Anlln 1ms reported the loss of n
ring valued at U10 , which wns stolen
from hlH residence , 1018 Cnpitol uvcnuo ,
lust Siiturdny morning.
Bruno Tztcliuclc , jr. , 1ms filed nn In-
formalion ohnrRlnjf li Vf. .foiinlnfrswith
ntcallnu 000 poundnnfvhfiit Hour vnlucd
at $ KI.60 from J. C. HolTmnyr & Co.
JuilRO Holsloy hcnrd tlio evidence In
the CIIBO of lllchnrd Howard , uhnrpcd
with BtotilliiK- Rold witch from kiln
MtiGrador , und took the case under ad
visement.
The regular mooting of the Saratoga
lyccuiu will bo hold at Iho hall , Twenty
fourth Btreot und the Belt line to
night. Ono of the features of the
cvonlntr will bo the rending of the mnor ,
The Reflector , by the editor , \V. Urlna-
ley Austin.
The regular monthly mooting' of the
board of trndo last night was u dismal
failure. Pour members congregated in
the chnmbor ana after waiting an hour
for enough members to constitute a
quorum , they put out the light und loft
in disgust.
MUs ncsslo II. Hedloo of Uurlliifiton. Vt. ,
had nillsuuso of the scalp which caused her
hair to become very linrsh mid dry mm to
fnll HO freely ho sc.ireuly dared comb It.
Aycr's ilnlr Vlfior irnvo tier a healthy scalp ,
ami muua ttio hair beautifully thick and
glossy.
I'KllSOXM. 1'Alt.ltl It. 11'JIS.
n. II. Drnw of Boston Is at the Millanl.
O. W. Hlco of Crclghton l < | at the Casey.
IT , M. Iluby of Mucon. Mo. , Is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.A.
A. W. Davis of Philadelphia Is at the Mur
ray.
ray.U.
U. 0. nioomfleld of Denver Is at the Mer
chants.
T. W. Tcasdnlo of St. Paul , Mlnn.is at the
I'axton.
J. TJ. Lewis of Sioux City Is registered at
the Casey.
P. W. O'llrica ' of Cozad was at the Casey
II. T. Hnndall of Denver Is In the city , at
the r.ixton ,
Joseph Uucstngof West Point isiu the city ,
nt the Cnscy.
II. L. Chapman and wife of Jncdson,0.nro ,
nt tlioMunay.
J. M. 121ol I of SpriiigllcU Is registered at
the Merchants.
U. U. ICIIno of Burlington is in the city , at
the Merchants.
O. W. Qulnu of St. Louis was at the Mer
chants last night ,
S. Clmpinnn of Duluth , Minn. , is in the
city , at Iho Murray.
Charles M. Vogcl of Cincinnati is In the
city , at the Millanl.
U. V. I5ilcomb ( ? of Buffalo , N. Y. , was at
the Murray lust night.
\V. I' . P. St. Glair of Butte , Mont. , was at
the Mlllardlu t night.
W. II. Ilathorno of Worcester , Mass. , was
at the I'nxton last night.
Thomas J , Turn or of Wooclburg , N , J. , is
registered at the Millanl.
General Charles H. Van. Wyck was in the
city yesterday and called upon Tin : BKB.
Henry T. Oxmml , one of the proprietors pf
the picuL bed suRiir factory nt Grand Island ,
was in the city yesterday.
E. L. L.OIII.IX anu John Francis , general
passenger agents of thn Union Pacillc and
11. & M. rosiiectlvcly , are in Chicago attend
ing the meeting of the Trans-Continental
Passenger association.
Do Witt's ' Little Early Ulscrs. Best little
tfDo over made. Cure constipation every
mo. Nona equal. Use them now. '
Killed for Stealing \Viitoh. .
Kl\\ood Hodges is n beardless youth who
used to bo employed nt tho' Ulobo hotel.
While thcro ho became acquainted wlthMary
Mahcr , a waiter in the house. Mary asked
the young man to take her gold watch to the
jeweler's to 1mvo It repaired. Hodges took
the watoli with the ostensible purpose of
carrying it to.tho watchmaker's , as requested ,
but ho wont straightway to n pawn shop and
staked the tlmoplcco for SO.
A few days later Hodges loft thoGlobo
hotel and the young lady began a search for
her watch. With the assistance of Detective
llorrlgan she found it at the pawn shop , and
as the time for wblcn it had heon pawned
was almost out she was obliged to pay the ? !
anil accrued Interest tosavo the entire loss of
the timepiece , which was worth $ iO.
Yesterday Hodges was nrrestcd at the .Ton-
ninjis hotel by DetectiveEllis. . Ho pleaded
guilty to the chat-go of larceny as bailee , as
above stated , and Judge Hclslev fined him
150 nnd costs. Hodges was dazed when
JudKo Holsley announced the lino.
"Do you mean that , judge I" the young man
stammered , looking -ildoriugiy at the
judRO.
"Yes , I mean every word of It , nnd I don't
want to hear anymore of your flimsy excuses.
Take the prisoner away , " said Judge Holsloy
energetically , mid Hodges wa.3 led down
stairs.
The SumobCt Club.
Thcro will bo a mooting of the Samosot
club atlvoster'3 ' store , 10'J South Fourteenth
street , next Wednesday at 8 p. m. , to com
plete arrangements for the trip to Lincoln to
present an decant chnlr to Governor lioyd.
The club will go to Lincoln on Thursday.
"Fanchon" was the attraction last evening
at thoBoyd , Mnegio Mitchell appearing In
the titular role bororo a fair sized audience.
The is little in the play to warrant its con
tinued popularity , only the presence of Mag
gie Mitchell In the tltlo role saving it from
merited oblivion. And ovou her work will
not save It much longer , lor it
grows tnoro . labored and painful
with the years. It is tlmo for Miss Mitchell
to stop down from the position she acquired
long ago nnd lualio room forsomo ono better
able to 1111 the place of "America's favorite
comedienne. "
Howard Gould Miss Mitchell's
, now loadIng -
Ing man , has ( julto ahandsotno prcscnco , a
line voice and 1 n fairly good actor. As
Lnndty ho was interesting , playing the part
with excellent judgment.
II. McClunnin continued In the part of
Father liarbeaud , wnicb hq dominates com
pletely.
The Indies In the cast are unoffending and
do what they are required bv the dramatist
fairly well.
Tno shadow dance , which 'brought Miss
Mitchell's fame in the old day , was only a
reminiscence , tlio actress showing little of the
ngility which was a distinguishing feature of
her itctlng a dozen years ago.
A XX O UXCE3IKX T.I.
The Nebraska triplets are the feature in
Curio hall at the Eden Musco this wcoic.
Tneso cunning , beautiful llttlo tots are
greatly admired by all who see thorn. Cap
tain Baldwin , the armlojs painter , 1s another -
other feature of considerable merit Ho
paints lovely water color j with his feet. la
. the two tuoiitors an excellent programme has
boon arranged , Anderson Brothers , tlio
clarion voiced singers are renurkablo , and
received several encores. Flora Mitchelltho
pert young male impersonator , docs n pleas.
Ing nnd comlo sltotch that is qulto meritori
ous. The ICniton bisters nro singers of note ,
und then- rendition of the dwcrlptlvo song
"Tho Loilo Grave , " Is bo.iutlful ami deserves
special mention. Koss and Sh.ino , the Irish
comedians , keep all In a howl of laughter by
their witticisms. The performance is good
throughout.
Wbfn Babjr wan sick , we gnre her Caatorls ,
When ftlio vriu n CliilJ , slid cried for Cos torts.
Whoa aha tocnmo MUi , ilie clung to CaMorla ,
Vflieu * b * tea CUlUrvn , ho garo Uiim Castcrla ,
MOHHC'S
. Kid ( ) love Sale.
Wo Imvo still n fair assortment loft for
omorrow'n salo. Ucmonibor these nro
ho best gooda mmlo and none of thorn
ire old stock , but wo wnnt to clean out
mr surplus sl/.OB. They nro mostly
CJ , 6 ! . 0 , 0 ! , 7 , 7i
ind n , few Oj nnd OJ. You can also to-
norrow find sorno of the finest Courvos-
cr 4-lmttoii Bilk lined undressed kid
loves , nil sizes , worth $ i.60 ! n.
> : ir in the $1.23 lot ; In the 60-cont lot
.he pcnulno Foster , genuine Perrin ntul
other gloves worth $1.60 to $1.75 ; in the
SI.U51otn.ro $2.00 nnd $2.60 plovos , nnd
n the 75c lot are $1.60 to JL'.GO gloves ;
lropsod , uudrcBscd , street , party or drlv-
i\q \ gloyos , your choice at the thrco
iricea oOc , 7oc und $1.2.3.
To accommodate the crowd wo wcro
obliged to move thcso to Ind ! lloor , lUth
treut front.
UNLAUNDR1ED SHIRTS 300.
Tomorrow 100 dozen men's un-
nundrled shlrtH with nil the Into Im
provements , mndo of good muslin , DUc ,
ivorth Ooe.
Ooe.HOYS' OVERCOATS.
Lot 1 , Lot'J , Lot ! ) ,
81.76. $2.75. S3. CO.
Reduced from $ . ' 1.00 , 8" .00 nnd $7.00.
Uoyu' heavy suits , ngos 5 to 11 yearn ,
n two lots , ono at $2.00 , worth Jjo.OO ;
another at &I.75 , worth ? 0.00 to $0.60.
All wool trluot shirt waists , Doc : worth
81.75.
81.75.THE
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Will JSnibiirrnhK tlio Silver Men.
\VASIIINOTOV , Fob. 9. Ulngloy offered for
reference In the house today a resolution as
nn amendment to Townsond's rcsolut'ou , do-
nc'l to bring the silver bill before the
houso. UhiRloy's amendment makes It In
order to ofTor as nn amendment to any nppro-
uiiitlon hill thostihstancoof any bill that lias
> .issed the house ami been before the senate
for six months without result. The obvious
Mirposcof this amendment is to embarrass
ho silver men by loading down their original
reposition with an amendment looking to
the attachment of tbo elections bill to the
appropriation bill as a rider.
IMrnHiint AVcather in Denver.
Dnxvint , Colo. , Feb. 9. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : Bii.J : : The weather Is clear nnd
pleasant hero today , the thermometer ranging
from ! , " ( = to 20 = above zero. Yesterday was
ono of the most disagreeable days over known
In the citv on account of the cold northwest
wind. The thermometer stood n few de
grees above ? cro most of the day. No Bur
lington or Hock Island trains have arrived
since Saturday night and none havu pone out
since yesterday. There has heen no snow
"
ncro , "tho storm apparently ceasing ; about
twenty-five or ono hundred miles east of the
city. All mountain trains are running regu-
laily.
Coke Strike
PiTTsnuuo , Pa. , Fob. 9. The strike in tbo
Counellsvillo coke rctrlon was inaugurated
this mor.miR and by tomorrow morning every
inlno and coke works in the region will bo
closed. About ton thousand minors went out
today and will be followed tomorrow by 0,000
coke drawers. The strike is against a reduc
tion and for nn advance in wages of \ "
cents per ton. A long1 struggle Is inevitable ,
Apponllnjj 1'ofOutslde Aid.
ST. Louis , Feb. 0. Mayor Noonan today
received a letter from a committee headed by
Thomas H. Jones , at Republican City , Nob. ,
representing the farmers of that border of
Nebraska and Kansas , asking for assistance
In the way of grain and provisions. Owing
to protracted drouth nnd hot winds tbo fann
ers are In destitute circumstances.
the Jury.
Nnw Yomc , Fob , 9. Judge Benedict in the
United States circuit court today discharged
tbo Jury impanelled on the trial of James A.
Simmons , charged with wrecking the Sixth
National bank , having learned that Simmons
atone time had business relations with ono
of tbo Jurors named William E. Goodnow.
- -
WK'o Murder and Suicide.
CUNTONVIM.I : , Wis. , Fob. 9. Charles
Knock , a resident of Lcopolls , shot and killed
his wife and himself ono day last week. The
bodies were not found \.ntil Saturday oven-
Ing. The face of Mrs. Knock had been partly
eaten off by a cat.
Dismissed the Iiijiiiiotlon.
CHICAGO , Feb. 9. Judge Scales in the
county court today ordered the dismissal of
the injunction granted by Judge Tuloy of the
circuit court tying up Kenn's estate , on the
ground that the county court has exclusive
jurisdiction.
An .Alleged I2inhC7./.lcr Dlnchnrgod.
BOSTON , Mass. , Feb. 9. Walter Pqttor of
Potter , Lovcll & Co. , charged with tbo em
bezzlement of notes , the property of Slingluff ,
Disney & Co. , of Baltimore , was discharged
by Judge Hardy of the municipal court this
morning.
Theodore P. AVnrncr Dead.
KANSAS CITV , Mo , Fob. 9. Theodore F.
Warner , n pioneer of northern Missouri and
one of the projectors of the flrs.t packet line
on the Missouri river , is dead. Ho was a
great grandson of Daniel Boouo.
Fnvor Ijo'niis by the Government.
StciiAMHNTO , Cal , , Feb. 0. The Joint resolution
elution which passed the California senate ,
asking congress to enact a law providing for
tbo government loaning money on farming
lands , passed the house today.
Pnn-Amcrlonn Congress.
Nr.w YOUK , Fob , 9. Arnoux , chairman of
the Pun- American congress , has Issued acnl
for a mooting of the general committee of 200
to take place in Washington , April 0 next.
A French Duel.
P.utts , Fob. 9. A duel was fought today
between Lnrroumet , director of the Academy
of Fine Arts , and Lender of Echo du Paris.
Larroumct was wounded iu both bands.
A Kallroad Humor Denied.
BOSTOK , Mass. , Fob. 9. The report from
Salt Lake City that the Atchlson will absorb
serb the Hlo G rondo Western is denied at the
ofllces of the former road today.
She PmnHlicd the Furniture.
Jennie Bloomer Is a colored woman who
has been arrested upon a charge of malicious
destruction of property. She was living
with n colored man named John Holmes dur
ing the temporary absence of Mrs. Holmes.
Last Saturday night Miss Bloomer
took wine until her nerves bo-
cama unmanageable , und in giving
vent to bur feelings she took nn ax and
smashed up $100 worth of furniture. Charles
Austin , a brother to Mi's Holmes , appears as
the plaintiff against Miss Bloomer. Mr.
Holmes Is willing to have the charge dis
missed , because the furniture belonged to his
wlfo and be seems to have great respect for
tbo prisoner. _
Marriage
The following marriage licensor \VOM Is
sued yesterday :
Nnmomul uddrass. Ago.
1 1'rud Itiinp. Omaha . 07
I.MuggloK. lloekelnmin , Oinalm . -I
I William 11 MoPaditon , Omaha . a'J
I Agues Hainmon , Omaha . 21
j John 1' . Lnllr , Omaha . 'M
1 AnnloS. Holland , Omaha . 'J7
j rerdlnaml 0. Monro , Omaha .
I Johanna Cohlll , Omulm . L'J
j llonry llohnor. Douijlas county. . . , . 20
I Ironu H , l\itr , Douglas county. . . , , . i'i
J Ktlwartl Larses. South Omaha . ' "J
) Jullu Touhout , Smith Omaha . 1
I I.ouli.Tool , Omaha . . , 7
I I'uula Levy , Oinulu . 'Jl
nulldliii ; I'ornun.
The following permits wore Isjuo4 by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday :
A. Voder , 2 story brick store , Ollfton
hill . . . . $1,000
Charles lllnz , 111 Btory frame dwelling ,
Nineteenth anil Vlnton streets . 1,500
No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do
Witt's Llttlo Early Risers are takon. Small
pill.S afoplli. Uestplll.
I'AHTK TIHH IN YOUll HAT.
R , Tornnilocn nnd Knrtliitinkcs |
I'rnllctcil IllKn Cjclono Cellar.
W. T. Foster , the Missouri Valley weather
prophet , make ) the following , hnlr-rnislng
prediction :
Wo nro nearlng the most destructive storm
period of recent years , a period Hint has not
been equalled for atmospheric and earth dis
turbances within the memory of uny person
now living , and I would advise all to prepare
for It. There will bo more of and the most
destructive tornadoes , the most severe bliz
zards nnd coltl waves , the deepest
snows , the greatest rainfalls nnd
other extremes of the weather from
May 1. this year to May 1 , 18'JJ ' , that has
over been witnessed by tbo people now liv
ing. As my readers well know , I nin not
given to sensational predictions nnd I will
probably bo censured for those forecasts , but
the occasion demands nil that I any about it
and time will vindicate my action in the mat
ter.
ter.This period of great disturbances will
begin about tbo Hrstpurtof May , ivullo Mars
will bo passing Its equinoctial , Mercury pass
ing the sun's equator nnd and the moon passIng -
Ing tlio earth's equator , but whllo these
storms will bo very severe they will not com
pare with thoio that will occur later In the
year and during the first part of 18W. This
will also bo a period of great earthquakes in
countries whcio they are common uud volca
noes will bccoino inoro common uud Increase
in activity.
No spirits or fusil oil make the boquot of
Cook's Extra Dry Champagne. It's thcyiro
julco of the grapo.
00. "
The Frame Klro Traps on It Will Ho
Sold Today.
Today the unsightly fwrao tinderboxes -
boxes which Imvo disgraced the locality
mown as block bO , or the new postofllco slto ,
vlll bo sold ut auction to the highest bidder ,
o bo removed within thirty days. '
Notices wcro served on the tenants three
vceks ago , requiring them to vacate na the
mlldlngs were to bo removed. Some of
tie lovcl-hoaded ones tooic the hint
tid left whllo the weather was
varm but many remained ami have boon be-
ecchitiK Custodian Alexander not to put
hem out In the cold world. They have all
> ccn informed that the buildings will bo sold
as advertised nnd they must talto their
clmnccs of having their domiciles pulled
down over their lienJs.
The buddings will ho sold nt 10 n. m. , to-
day. The a.ilo will commence nt the
corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets uuJ go
from building to building until nil the frnmo
structuvcs have been sold.
The brick buildings , which Include a bam
and row of houses on Capitol nvcnuo und the
church on Seventeenth street , will bo al-
owcil to remain until preparations nvo inado
o begin work on ttio now postoftlco.
Oesslcr's ' Magic Headache Wafers. Cures nl
icadaehcs In 20 minutes. At all druggists.
6UVTll OJIAIIA XE
The Firstot tlm
The first match gaino of billiards nt the
Dudahy Packing hall was played by Daniel
3by , who scored Wi , and Captain John M.
lltehio , who won on his 10(1 ( points. The best
uns wcro , by Eby 'M , Hltchlo 17. Other
; ames will follow.
Notes About tlio City.
Joseph Anderson Is on the sick list.
John Condon of this city has been granted
a navy pension. *
II. H. Lawrence is m Sidney attending the
rrigation convention.
The South Omaha club will give its next
dnnco Friday evening.
Mr. and Airs. O. K. Paddock have gone to
Porcivnl , la. , on a visit.
Daniel Cameron of the Cudahy packing
force has gene to Chicago.
Colonel J. O. Sharp , secretary of the Ex
change , Is In Louisville , ICy. , on his way
homo after nn extended eastern pleasure trip.
Bridget , Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fallen , died Sunday und will bo
buried nt 2 o'clock this afternoon in St.
Mary's cemetery.
Representatives H. Hcyman , Ncls A. Lund-
gren and Vaclav Pivonka have goao to
Joliet , 111. , to attend the mooting of the High
Court of Foresters.
St. Martin's Episcopal church Is being
moved from the 'Ihlrd ward and will bo
placed on St. Savior's church lot and will bo
used by the latter congregation.
The dance given by the Sokol , or Bohemian
brass band in National hall , Saturday even
ing , was well attended. The young men are
greatly encouraged in their move.
The funeral of the late WiJUam Schincline
was held Sunday afternoon by South
Omaha lodge , No. 53 , U. OM' . B. , of which
Mr. Sehmellng was a charter member. The
Magic City cornBt baud headed the lodge
delegation.
The literary and musical entertainment
given Saturday night by Iho pupils of St.
Agnes' school , gave much pleasure and satis
faction to tbo larco number of parents and
friends present. It is generally conceded to
have been the most successful entertainment
over Riven by that school. The proficiency
Of the pupils speaks In the highest terms of
the educational labors of the Sisters of Provi
dence.
NEUIIASIC Vs > CATHOLIC ICN1GUTS.
Their Annual Convention to Bo Held
in This City Today.
Tlio Nebraska council of the Catholic
Knights of America will meet In Omaha to
day ,
Thcro are six branches of this order In Ne
braska , located at Omaha , O'Neill , Grand
Island , North Platte , Columbus and West
Point , and the membership In the state is
about two hundred and twenty-five.
There will bo fourteen delegates present at
today's mooting , nt which ofllccrs for the
ensuing year will bo elected nnd n supreme
delegate chosen to the national council of the
order , which will be held In Philadelphia ou
May 18.
The present ofllcers of the state council
are : J. B. Delsman , Columbus , president ;
John Mcllride , O'Neill , vice president ; J. [ I.
Llmlalo , West Point , treasurer ; Gcorgo J.
Paul , Omaha , secretary.
rsocUn Millions or ITomea
10 Vcaro thoBtandard.
EKCELSIOR'SPRINGS ' M
| . . „ . . , . W ATE RS"lte : !
Nilurt'i Tonic , Diuretic ind Uric Solvint.
SOW ) OSI.Y IN BOTTLKS BY
0. MOORE & CO. , Agli. ISIS Dodge St.
FALSE ASSERTIONS
arc ma-lo by unscrunuloiis
m inutacturoni and uoHlcn
In poums plastcn reicunl-
In their curative powers.
HBNSO.N'S I'LASTKItH
are the only ones Indorsed
by over C.OOO phjelclans
and i > harmucjts. | Unwaro
of Imltutlons and Bubsll-
tutea.
SANDAMVOOD "CAPSUMCS ro the
! > ot nnaonly capsule prricrlhod br
reguiar | > hy klins for the cure or
QonorUopn and dlichureot iron the urlnnrr orirnni ,
TheflYlajority
Of no-called cou HCtircs do llttlo tnoro than
impair the dlgwtfcvt ( unctions nml create
bile. Aycr's Clun-j 1'cctoral , on the con
trary , while It cnrai the cough , docs not In-
tcrlcrc with the functions o [ either stomacher
or liver. No other medicine Is so sate and
cOkaclou ) In dlannes of tlio throat and
lungs.
"Four years ap > ) I took n severe cold , \\blch
was followed byra teirlhlo couch. I was
\ cry sick , anil conllncd to my bed about four
months. 1 employed a ph > slcl.in most o (
the time , who finally said Inos In consump
tion , nnd that ho could not help me. One of
my neighbor * adttecil mo to try Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral. * I did so , and , before 1 had
finished taking the flrst bottle was able to
sit up all tbo tlmo , and to go out. Ily the
time I had finished tlic bottle ' . was well , nnd
ha\e remained so cur since. " L. 1) . Illxby ,
nartonsvlllc , Vt.
Ayer's ' Cherry Pectoral ,
riUCTAItKl ) BV
DH. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , ttnaB.
HeM by nil DrufslBt * . I'rlcj * ! ; eli toUlen , $5.
Drs.Betts&Betts
i/sUns , Sir)3 : { ) n > anJ Specialists ,
MOD DOUGXiA.S S
OMAHA , NI2U.
Tno moBtwItlcly nnd favorably known rpec-
nllnlslntho Urillol Slittcs. Tlicr : loner ex
perience , rumurk.iblcsUU undMimvoraal HUC-
'oss ' In the treatment nnd cure or Nervous ,
Jlironlo nnd SuiKleul Diseases , cutltlo those )
omlnrnt physicians to llin full confidence of
ho iillllctcMl ovi > rj where. Thnv gmirnntfo :
A OEKTAIN AM ) I'OSITlVi ; OUHE for
Jio nwful rfrectsof early vice and the nuinor-
iiis otlls thatfollow In Its train.
1'RtVATK. IH.OOI ) AND SKIN DTSnAPE9
loi'dlly. coiMnl.Melv and piTiniiiiPiitly cured.
NKHVOUS br.lIIL-lTV AND SEXUAL , HIS-
OKUEKS yield readily to their skillful treat-
iiont.
PILES. "FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCEU3
rno rant eed ou red without pain or detention
'mm buslne'i.
perma-
Iicntly'niHl gucccHSfiillr cured In every onso.
SYPHILIS. GONOKKHEA , OIjEET , Spcr-
nmtorrlica , beinlunl Weakness Lost Manhood ,
Nlglit Emission * , UooaycU Fiicultles , 1'oinnlo
Woiil ne s nnd ull dulle.itu disorders peculiar
to either BOX positively cured , us well us nil
functional disorders tliut result from youthful
follies or the ONCOSS of mature ycnrs.
T PIPTI110 1 < Runriintcod pormu n e n 11 y
I l\iv _ > I U ivl oiired , removal comjilete ,
without cutting , caustic or dllatntlon. Cuit'9
! lTiotcd at homu by patient without a 1110-
nunt's puln or nnnnyniicu.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN.
A TIRF fTINP Tll ° nwfl" "ITects of
IV OUK.11 UUlxL
curly vice- which brines
oritfinlo wcakncsji , dcstioylnit both mind nnd
body , with all ita drojclod Ilia , permanently
cured.
cured.'RT7TTQ Address those who Imvo Im-
. JJLil 1O pnliod themselves by Im
proper IndulROnco und solitary habits , which
ruin botli mind nnd body , miflttlng them for
business , study ormnrrliiKO.
MAltHIEI ) MrX or thgso entering , on that
Imppy lite , aware otpbyhlcul delillltiiulclily
noslstod.
OUR SUCCESS
la based npon facts , 1'lrst Practical experi
ence , tiocond Kvcry cnKn IsBpoclally studied ,
thus itartlni ; right. Thirdtnedlolnes are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , thus effecting cures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
TRADE MARK Tin OIIIAT TRADE MARK
ENOlflSH ItGu *
tur. An unfail-
In ? cure for Sem
inal Wenkncx ,
Hpcrniaterrboea ,
Irupotcncy nnd
all dlaeaaos that
follow m a u-
quenco of Self-
nliuso ; us I.OBjof
BEFORE TARIRB. at"i"or t"u"e AFTER TAKING.
I'aln In tbo Hack , Dlmrici ! of Vision , Premature Old
Ago , and icnnr other disrates tlmt lead to LiB&ultr
orcuniurnptlon nnd a prematuroKrnve.
py I'ull partlculiira In our pamphlet , nhlch wo do-
tire to encl free \ > j mall to over ? cmo. tVfho Spo-
clllo Medicine IB * old nt (1 per | > acknw > , or < lz pntk-
aces for K , or will bo Buntfroolir mall on receipt of
tbo monej , bj nddreiilng
THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 PAIINAM STKKKT , OMAHA , NEB.
On account of counterfeits no uuvo adopted thi
fellow wrapper , tbe only cenulnc.
DR. OWEN'S
ELEGTI
With Double Wire Suspensory.
PATESTED AUG. 16,1837. IMPROVED IDLY 29,1890.
nn. owr.N's iy
PANIC noiY - -illKI.TANDHUS-
I'KNSORY will cura all Ilheu-
mattcCom plaints Gen-
Drnl and Norrouu , DebilityCostive
ness. Kidney Disrates. Ncrj'
ousnoss , Tremb- llnBcuml Kr
hniisiion. Va > t- Inn of body. DU
cascn causca by Indiscretions In
Youtb.Ago.Mar- Tied or Single
Ufo.
BENT TO HKSPONS111LK PAUTIES FOU CKU-
TAIN COMl'LAJWd ON 0 DAYS' TllIAL.
Also an Elcctrlq Tvuss and Belt Comlilnod
Bend 80. noetnea fa ? VHEB Illustrated book , 2M
priKes , which will lx > H ntyouln plain eoalcd envel
ope. Mention thin p i > or , Address
Owen Electricaclt & Appliance Co , ,
306 N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo.
DR. BAILEY
GRADUATE DENTI3F
A Full Sot of Toa'A
on ItubUor , fur
- I'lVIl JJOI UIS.
- - -
A porroot Ot s- unrantoecl. Tcct i oxlraotca
without pain or danstar. ! } } ' , , ° "t ? "JJJ :
thotlos. Gold and vorllUiig } < at lowest
tales. Urldpo-niKllOrown Work. Tooth wltU-
oiitulatoi All work warwntoa
OFFICE PAXTON BUOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance , ICth itroat elevator Oponovon-
t.H Ulllll U '
For chafed skin
apply Pond's Extract.
Until
5Ien wlionre lackliiKln vKnl Terre auil vluor ,
or are wrnk nnd nm out ( rnni any cause , tend at
once ( or Bi'tilcd Infuriualloii , VllKK , of tliu Nc\v
Common Ncnso Home Cure. Nn elertrln noli.
tense. NoitoinnrlidriiCKliig. Certain euro lor oil
Weaknesses ol men. Address
Albionm r B jrCo.UoxU * , AIbloBMIcli.
/ TVne of a SE Kk - .
Something like four years ago we placed on sale in our furnishing ; goods department , a white/
shirt , This shirt we had made for us in four different grades , each grade being made of as good ma >
erials as it was possible to put into a shirt , and sell it at the price we cxpcctcdtd make. To show our
faith in it , we branded it with our own brand and named it
"THE NEBRASKA SHIRT. "
We sold this shirt to otir customers and guaranteed them th.it they were hiiyino ; a better ayticle for thfl .
nonoy than they had ever bought before. It stood the test. Men who bought it then , buy it yet , From
i really small beginning , our sales have reached enormous proportions , our orders now running into
housands of dozens annually. liach season we have seen opportunities for improvement which wa
lave not been slow to adopt , until now we think them as nearly perfect as a shirt can be made.
LAUNDRIED
J\f" . . f } lf * A shirt , the equal of a good many dollar shirls. It is made of good heavy
& .U'V
- - / muslin , and has reinforced linen front.
A f" QiT * A splendid Shirt , made of Wamsutta muslin , linen front and bands , reinforced
J . { j O < JO front and back.
A , 4O "J ClfA Shirt made of New York Mills muslin , linen front and bands , rein-
A.U < Cp J.JJ forced front and shirred back. [ This shirt is open front. ]
Aj jQ > 1 1 / " \ Our best Shirt , made of New York Mills muslin , very fine linen front
.O.U < ± . I.J
anj kalljS ( ) fuiy rcinforced both front and back ; lias felled scams
hand-worked button-holes. Better by far than most dollar and a half
shirts.
A . 4- that usually sells-for thirty-five or forty cents , according to where you
Xl.b
A -j- i A Shirt that we think heats all the half dollar shirts in the market. It is made
c & .U of New York Mills muslin , linen front and bands , fully reinforced both front
and back.
A - jy f\f * We sell as good a Shirt as you can buy. Made of New York Mills muslin ,
X-Lu tJ j four-ply linen bands , 2200 linen front , lined with butcher's-linen , double-
stitched , and fully reinforced both back and front.
All our Shirts have patent extension facing in the sleeves and backs.
COLLARS and CUFFS.
200 dozen All Linen Collars , standing or turn down [ sold the world over for a dime ] at a nic kfl
apiece.
5oo dozen All Linen Collars , eight popular shapes [ sold by everybody at fifteen cents ] at a
dime a piece.
500 dozen Best All Linen Collars made , in ten fashionable shapes [ sold everywhere at twenty-
cents ] at fifteen cents apiece , or if you want two , a quarter buys them.
100 dozen regular twenty cent Cuffs at a dime a pair , and just as many forty cent one sal
quarter a pair.
FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS.
We close at six thirty. Saturdays , ten o'clock.
THE BEST
IN THE WORLD.
ARE MADE BY THE
Woonsooket Rhode Island Robber Co
And \vo nro their western opfonta and always carryalaroatoj'.c. '
Address ,
Iraerican Jiani Sewed Shoe Bo
1204 and 1206 Harney Street.
BK > JIOBB'S
LITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS
CURB
tlioniite
BILIOUSNESS , or all tin
1KD ILL above anil
and other dlsor.
Thcjr A i
Stomach
Complaints. not Urlpc.
im ullfu r to I u
anil piirclr teuvtn.
c , lielng conipoum-
cil or vcRetable * In-
uliginous 16 California ,
fry them. 45 ptlU In
each vial.
fttf ) VfcSB ccnUa vlali 0 for 6S ocntt ,
Nforli for t. VurialobydruguUH ,
i/orby mill. Addreks
) HOEB'S frWIIIE BO. , OOPS. 5AS HABCISW CAU
FOHSAU : IN OMAHA , NF.n. UY
KuSn & Co. , Cor. 15lh A DouKlni Streets.
J. A. Fuller & Co , Cor. llth & Douslaj BtrcctB ,
A. I ) . Tomer & Co. Council llluS . Iowa.
> Nn rniNciPAi DBUCQIRTS cvcnvvvHtnr.
REMEMBER
LINO
IS THE NAME OF THAT
Wonderful Remedy
That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In
Ihe HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER ,
and BRONCHITIS ,
Frlco 81.00. I'Int Hollies ,
For Sale by leading Druggists.
rnnrinED ONLY nv
Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Go.
62 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL.
Blako. Bruce & Co.
1 lo tlire raoalhi. Btuia hiopum > ' '
f-OTKIUCO. . IttOI JUIuiii. , CH1CA1D.H' .
STHWJA
ia Echlifaunc'i Actimi Cura norer/ail to flto
uinir. ( rci'la tk vent cuti ; Imam COD.
fartil'o ' tl'Tl ctfccti care ] vhoretll cthcri ( all. (
itlo9 ! , of UrofcMi or t/pull. ' Bjmpli rRFK for
. itanp. DR. n. BOniFFMAITN. Bt. Pial.MInn
1 ennUe nittie moil po.tifut Icnilfe
c. Fe.erhiU < > , puin > M. 6 i" K.t umDJfof
t. A4ii ii UiiTcRUG CO. , DUlile , H. V.
WE HAVE
DESIGNED AND WRITTEN
.ADVERTISEMENTS'
FOR
Belts , Beds , Babies ,
Drugs , Drinks , Dry Goods ,
Lands , Ladies , Laws ,
Alden Advertising Agent ,
Fins , PjJIs , Piles ,
Routes , Roots , Rheumatism ,
Sand , Soup , Saws ,
Tennis , Teeth , Ties ,
nnd advertisements on almost every conceiv
able subject. Sonic of our efforts have been
great successes , nnd Lave ninde n great deal of
money for our customers. We liavc s > pcnt
' 500,000 on n single advertisement that wns
written , designed and made up entirely iu
our office.
Do jou need our cervices nlong this line ?
We understand the nrt of advertising , pnd
think we ( mow bonittlmcs what will take
vUth the American people.
Everybody likes us'we ; are the popular
Advertising House of the West. Let us liny
jour fldvcrtlslnn for you. We Know liow.
Samples of advertisements HC have written
will lie scut ou application.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS
GG & , G8 Y/ . Thin ! St. . Cincinnati , 0.
We beg to remind our
friends of the Children's De
partment of our business.
Through Increased facllttlea
ana advantageous relations
with leading houses , wo are
prepared nt all times to fur
nish full and fashionable
'equipments for the Juveniles.
Ono of our firm Is now In the
East making special observa
tions of Children's Clothing ,
and selecting In that line of
goods an assortment that
shall leave nothing to bo de
sired , embracing us It will all
novelties of the coming sea
son.
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