THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : TUIOSDAV. lUAKOU 10. ISO I. THE CITY. Will lloruor , u nMiillvo of .IwlT Mi'Kuatli ' , wilt to work yostiM'dny 111 tlio comity ri'i'iinlor'fl ollloo n1 * rotmmrliiL' o.lcik.nml not i-lili-f dork.asHtillclpiiteu. A train of "ovontrtm onrs , nil Until oil with KiiBar , will U-avo Xcvv OrleaiH for tliltoltv , o\ur tlio Missouri 1'iu'iHf , uoxt Moinlny ' , Tlio i'insl'i ( ( , iiioiit is for 1) ) . M. Stcolu 'k Co. Mm Wilrlio lln < olipulm ol died nt her voitlilaiicu , MOO Davoniiort t > trcol , tiny morning , ajjcd slNtyllvo .vcttr * . Tlio funornl will bo hulil at J o'clock Wcilnc.s- dny nflcmuon. Kov.V. . I * Ilnnphigni'iior , tlio re- vlvnllst , luis IHOU laid up with nn at tack of la tfi-lppo. llolll HoU'inn- nienco his MvuiiL'ollMk' nieotliiKSUt Itaif M'om Park M. fi. I'hurch until no.\l Son- tiny ovonlni ; . Councilman O.stholT received n tolc- pniiu yoalPi'dny i-ouvi'j'liitf tlu ) sad intoUi | ! ( > nee that Mr * . OslholT's fathur , IMP. iJolin Dlhvorth of Hryn MUNM1'n. . , hiid sniUliMilv died , nuil 70 yours. Owing toslckiii'SH la tlio rouiicllman's family none of tlio member.- ) will uttond tlio ftlliorill. L. Holmes claims that ho was slugged inl'hnrliu Xobur'd pliu-o at Tenth and Cnpltol uvi-imo Sunday nlglit. Nolior tolls a dilliM-Giit story. llo states that 1 Inline1 * wnnti'd M > MIO Sunday lkiior | and upon Iwliig Infomicd that the i-ommod Ity \\its not on salo. started lo clean out tlio establishment , but was foiled in tlio nttomnt. _ Dr. Illrney cures catarrh. Hoc blil'g. * ' //f.Sf : > .V. 1 1 , IM It. I li It .1 1'llN. J. P. ilohnion of Kearney U at tlio Casey. U. R Miller of New York is alllie Mlllunl. J. IJ. llrlmlcr of Chli-ago Is nl tlio I'axton. J. D Drov-er of Albion Is at tlii'Morclmms. J. A. Uobb of 1'eiulcr Is In the city , at tlio Cnioy. C. 1) . McCullum of Phlliiileliilila Is at tlio IMurrny. l1) ) . Parker of St. Paul wus at the I'axton lint night. .1. I-1. Kilmotidsot Ucailwooi ! , S. ID. , Is nt tlo I'nxtan. A. .1. ( lillesnloof Chicago Is registered nt tliu Murray. Win. II. llussuttof Tccuinsoh u reRlstoicJ nt tbuCasoy. (3co. ( h. Cnnnan of Chicago Is In tlio cltv , nttlioMUlnrd. \V. \ \ . McIIriilo of llostou was at the Mur ray lattnlclit. K. .M. Strocbcrof St. Louis is In the city nt ihol'axton. T. M.V. . llrown of Orcoloy Center is at the .Mcrehants. R .f. Moriow of tililncy is In the city , at the Met chants. K. C. Ton-slot- Chicago was at the Mil- laril last night. M. 1) ) . Smith nml KiUvanl EiUly of Denver nronttho Mlllnnl. Win. U. Smith of Atcbison , Kan. , Is in the city , nt the .Murray. .1. U , Merchant of San Tranelsco was at thu ( _ Voy List nlfilit. W. 1UltiKlnml of Hastings was at the Merchants Ihtt iiiuht. U. A. Hewitt and K 15. Denellnv of Deadwood - wood , S. 1) . , worent tlio jMiilunl last night. Mrs. U. II. Clark arrived from Uapiil City last nlrtt ( to inurtthureiii.ilii.soflierhiisbniiii , J ) . It. Clark , who ilieil at 1'iertv , S. D. , hist wok. Do U'itt's Uttlo Kai-ly Uisois ; best little l > ills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bail breath. nMA'lKLItVI.II IIUKNKUS. What Fun tlio Hoys Hml Ij Ni lit at t lie CnllNoiiin. A fair crowd assembled at the Coliseum last evening to witness the opening scries of the ntx-dny nmnteur races. There was KOOI ! music In attendance , nml the spirited con- t.'stsvcro much enjoyed hy the enthusiastic simulators. Cluing to the fact that this was the inaiipnr.il night , nml arrangements were not as complete as they will bo hereafter throughout tlio weelt , the crowd was not as ihiroustra'.ivo as usual. The races , however - over , will Increase in Intuiost as tlio closing night approaches anil tonight the card is full ol good things. Tlio Initial event on the card last night was the two-mile. KO between young I'ixley , one of tfio fastest am.itonr riders in thu rountrv , mid Hilly ( ! ras , the Tonncssoo ni-oyhouml. A tcr a very hot clmso 1'ixloy won in the \ery slow time of 7 :5t : ) . Scuivh and Osborno then took the wheel for their two-mile spurt , Osborno crossing the tupo a length ahead of Willie nt the eoal train time of ' , ' . " > . Then cami ) Walker and Mcars , and another ico-v\agon ihibh was tlie result , Mcars wln- Ilolton anil Flescher followed , and although riosdier is rated as one of the fastest riciero In the city lie hardly heat Holt , but hillmo was an improvement on the preceding exeats , being ( ! : ' . : . ' . Mnntcrfcring next glrdod up his loins and beat Mr. Potter I from Texas ) inl'c.'KI. tSelinell and \Vcrt7 mndo n tiopical ROtho ; hey ttilh the sunsu't curls lieating his cadaver ous opponent out in O.'JO , the boat time made during thoovpnliifr. Osboia then tackled Wiilkor and boat him the two-mllo dash as easy as rolling ofl of a hoiisi ) . Time (1 ( Mil. the limit only. Mcars then gave Ins blno tights another hitch anil went alter Mr. Allen , beating him In I ) : 'J" . Flesrherran awn.v ftotn from young Mun- tcrfcrliiK1. Tune -U : ' , ' " . tiroes , the Tenni'sseo greybouiiil , was ncnin unleashed , tills time in tlto rear of Willie Hillle Search , who ho cauylitnnd bout out in ( ! : : i\ TliooveninK's card then closed with nn- nnother tlash between Mr. Totter of Te\as and Slimj St-hni-ll , Slimy winning In ti7. : : ! The gnMsed I > IK iofusi > d to perform and was sent over to Uarnej 's saloon anil turned into vtcinenvmst. The ran ! tonight Is-a great one , ana the boys mo expecting a big turnout. Ilonnl ol'Tradc Momnci-s to neSiirretl l'i | to Action. The regular monthly meeting of the Omaha board of irndu was 'held last night with baie'y enough members present to constitute a qurruni. ColonelChaso si > oUo of the world's congress tmt convenes In 1KM. llo argued that this meeting may ho secured for Omaha if the proiicr stcns nrJ taken. To wont to this end , 1'resii'leiit Martin will appoint a committee of Ih-o at some future meeting of tlio board. 1'iesident Martin spoke fcollnulv about the light attendance , mid said that It is verv dis couraging to meet night aflor night witli only a few members present. A number of unimportant communications were presented , read and referrou. Colonel Cha < c thought that tlio attendance might bo Increased bv lining the absentees. 3'ho idea was considered n good one. Mr. Lobeck thought that the few members \\-ho nro always present are accomplishing much good.Mr. Mr. Martin hfaril of the good work of the board of trade while ho was in Te.\as. lr. ) Blrnoy cures catarrh , Bco Trilled Whit ( ins. Charles Ililllirns of Pcnder had a narrow escape from death Sunday night. Ho was at the Merchants hotel anil after going to his room , blew out Ihogas. The night c-lerk , in passing along tbo hall detected the odor of escaping gas , and aroused thel'enJer man in time to save his life , Hi-oko His \iililc. .About 11 o'clock yesterday morning Can- tain Her , living at iiil South Twenty-fourth avenue , fell on the slippery sUlownlic near Homo and broke an ankle. Though very painful , the accident is not so serious us wus Hrst feared. lIoai'iencRH.Soro Throat. etc. , quickly relieved by Urown's Hronchlnl Tro ches. A simple ami effect mil i-oineily.superlor to all other articles for iho sumo purpose. Sold only la boxes , Silverware1. Wo arc rloshiff thin out at .Wl percent dlicount becaiiM' w < do not intend keep- iitj ( any In futnro ; it Is the host standard qundriiplo plate , made bv tlio Murldon company , all now patterns , silver wait- cr.s Mitip tureen * , tea service , pmldlnjf and vojrclablo dlshc" , castors , butter illtdio. * , spoon holders , tnu s , knlvos Torks and spoon" , all Thlrty-throo 111111 a third per cent discount from our previous low prlcoH. TliN Is a bona lido eloarinj ; sale wo had n big rush Saturday Init the stock Is so large that It Is practically un- brolcon. TUB MOHSF. DRY CiOODS CO. VAPnllAN-At tins resldcnco of Gi-n. A. .loplln , nn .uiinil y. Miinh s , Mrs 'I' . M. Vniiirhan. imitlirr of Mr.l"plln. . used ( VI jcais. Interment ul lll ltlyIlir. . Kenliu-ky. I'l'iuisylviinlii liliies. I'aelllty of Movement. A cnmtnlltof of experts It now examin ing' the capacity , aiTaPfjemiMit and oper ation of all traeUa and yards of the lViin < ylvanla sj-tein of railways. After compli'to Investigation and report stops will bo taken to Im-reaso tracks extend \ardriaml Improve methods of operation In order that the olllcienoj of the grout traiiHportation cystem inaj bo enhaiicod to the utmoat decree. no io A.M ) I.KI.VSIS. : : it ! \l.tii < > i-4 llptVii'i ) tinKIio aiul Police ( Prcihlent I owrv of the city council pre sided nt the meeting of the llro and police roinmlssion last night. For the llrst tlmo In inany mnntlis , there were no charges pie- ferrcd against anybody. Chief Calligan reported to the board that several breaks occurred in thohoso used at the ( liuson , Miller & lilchardson lire , and the supply of serviceable hose now on hand Is growing .short. A few mote bre.iks will cre ate nn absolute short ago. Mr. Hnrtinan was in favor of purchasing " , . " 00 feet of hose nt onro. Mr. Smith maintained that no lie .o should ho purchased without advertising for bids. The chief reported ttiut tlio sections of hose whirh burst were of tlio " 1'isk" ' and "Mas- eotf brands. .Mrs. I.llllo n. Scavoy , clerk for Chief Seavoy , was granted a lea\o of absence of twenty da\s. Dotcotlvo Kills was granted live d.iys' le.xvo of abieneo The police lire alarm clerks requested the hoard to furnish them with n new ollleo chair. Keren-oil to the committee on prop erty with power to act. A resolution from the council calling for the placing of n llro nl.irm box at ICigliteonth and Vlnton , was referred to the committee on property. A icsolutlon passed by the council author- 1/iiiRtho purchase of bK)0 ( ) feet of lire hoao , was n'.ul anil placed on Hie. A letter was" received from C. W. Pral/cl at Sjracnsp , N. Y. , htatlng that his factory had shipped two sample "vari.ihlo" no//les to bo tested by the Omaha tire doprirtment. The iui//les arc hem and will bo tested soon. Tbo hoard then took up the granting of Ihiuoi-licenses nml permits.V. . 1. llunhcs at's Farnam street was granted n drug gists' ' permit : nlsoli'Jj North Kixtceatli. Kr.uielt t' . Thither applied for a saloon license. lie wishes to engage In the busi ness at l.iii : South Third street. The ap plication was laid over until executive iUSsioll , A saloon llrcnso was granted to Louis Holler at ( ill. North Sixteenth street. . O'lirlcn and ( lillen wore granted a license to open a saloon at y.'l South Twoaty-fouith street. Martin .Shields , formerly a pnllco omYer In Oinnha , tint who resigned last fall to engage In the silicon business , applies for reinstate ment as a p.ilrolnmn. llo said ho had tried the saloon business and had become disgusted with it , and would like to bo back on tlio \ > o- Ice force. In oveeutlvo session the board passed a resolution requesting tbo council to authori70 the bo'ird to purehaso',000 foot of "nmltcso cro-.s" ho-,0. The committee on property was uutliori/cd to puretioso the ahovo ho-.o ns soon as the authority to do so is given by the council. Martin Shields and J. S. Dennett were em- nloyed as policemen. The application of Frank C. Luther for a saloon license w.is ilNensscd and tbo board decided to laspeet the vicinity where Luther proposeto open the saloon buforo taldng linal action. Sprint ; nieilicine. Tlie popularitvhlch Hood's Snwarmrllln has gained as a snring medieinc N woiulerful. It possesses just tlnso elements of liealtli- giving , blood-purity ing and a pnetito-restoring which everybody seems to need at this season. Do not continue in a dull , tired , unsatisfactory roiulltnm when yon may bo so much benefited hy lloud's Sar aparilli. It purities the blood and inuices the weak btrong. irS A S'lATIO 01. ' THINGS. Utiinor That tlio Knij 'it-f of Ijalnir Want n I'oli e O < imiii ° s < iiiiicr. Late last evening it was reported on good authority that the Knights' ' of Labor of this city had suceeeded in olfectniL' a somewhat novel compact with the independents. The compact or ugicomenl is that the new chatter shall not pass unless the Knights' of Labor nro given a man on the hoard of flro and police commissioners of this city , Commenting on tlio report a prominent city oflldal ronmrUcil : ' There would bo just ns much sense and reason in the Masons , the Odd-follows , the Har association , the Press club , or any other organl/ation or all organisations com ing forward anil demanding that thov , too , liuve a representation on the hoard , as for tbo Knights ot Labor to niaKo such a demand. I have just he.iril nf the report- seems to have just reached Omaha -and heard It onery good authority. It is Imaginable that the repot t Is true , for I do not doubt but that the knights are Mifll- clontly influential to allow of their nmlcmg such a combine , but I boi.estlydrubt whether tlie independents will entertain the proposi tion. " . 'I lie IIorso Kan Away. John H. AVesclo , supcrmteiutont of the Helm sash and door wonts mourns tlio loss of a horse nii'l sleigh.Vesclovas Sundav night driving north on Twenty-fourth street and when at Lake the Horses became fiightuned nt a passing motor tiaia and started on tlio run. The sleigh was overturned , \Vev > lo was thrown into a snow hank thirty feet dis tant , while the her = o lit out and it , supposed to ho still running. Bo Witt's Little Karly KISOM. flest little pill over inailo. ( Jure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. License i. The following mirrlo-za llejiiaivcrj \ Is sued yesterday : Namoana address. Aeo. I .Inhn W. Snniliiilst. | Onithii . m I Mary 13. Mrom. Uuiaha . ! I7 t l > . .iId Kelly , Omaha . " 1 llarrlut M. Illldohiand. Oinnha . 10 I Henry lle.li'y , Omnhn . US I Corn A. lliiini.umd , Oinuhn . ' - " - j .lohii liicen , Omaha . -U 1 KIU Nclbon.Omiilm . ' 1 Dnlldinu Tlio following permits word Issuot by the nuperintendcntof buildings youotvhy : Aiulnoau ( ii-iiininitlr. two-story frnmo bluro , Tnenty-ninth and Spaldlng street * . il.PO' ' Two minor iicrmilb . -'Tr > Total . U07i When H.iby w.-xn lcV , wo pave ht r Custorla , Whc-n the wiw a C'luM , shocriul forCuttorla , When she brrnmp > Il 3 , she clung to t'nstorls , \Yhea the hr.J CluUrcu , tli J4VC thuiu CaaUirlo , IN uot'ii ; MOMI : . oTIlie llcnrnl I'nnet-ill Train Over tlio Union I'ai-IIU' . The funeral train of Senator Ho.irst. whlih was to have reached Omnhn atJ : ! HIyosterdny nfternoon , was delayed , nnd did not pu.l . in nt the union depot until nearly I : 'M. There were sover.il l.undreil citi/ens as sembled to view the railroad pageant-If It muy. bo so called but thov might ns well liuvo remained up town , in so Jar tw any sutls faction tlielr curlo lty received. The train left Washington City Sunday evcnlag , and Instead of consisting of .a com posite ear , bcavlij draped In black , two Pnll- in.ttt slci-pcrs and a diner and Senator Hearst's private car , It was nmdo up of ono b.iggngi . ) car and three ordinary Pullman sleepers and a diner The remains reprised in the tear car , which bore no evidence in the way of sable plume or drapery , to ills ; tinirulsh ft from t he rest. In the car deslg- ti ited as the late senator's private car were Alr-i. Hearst , her niilvon , W. It. Hearst. Air. Kollnnsbo , the ifeccusod's late pattiu'r. hlsseeietnry , MrV I' . U'eddclmm , and Mrs. Stanford , together ; vilh the wives and daughters of the accompanying senators and representatives. Among the senators aboard the funeral train were Messrs. Storkhrldgc , ' Pimb , Faulkner , Vance , Hcrrv , Hates , Ilouso and S.uvver. Senator Stanford was not with the parly. The representatives weie Messrs. Gibson , \Vashliigton , ( ioarv. Mi-Comas , i'ltmlc , Tucker , Sherman. L'atchlngs and MilliUen. J'ho train , which only stopped here n few ml'iutes ' , was in charge of Colonel Itobort llarkc , passenger agent of the Ihiltimoro & Ohio rnllroid , while Sergennt-nt-Arms K. 1C. Valentino of West Point , N'ob. , and his assistant. Captain Met-- ntt , had charge of the congressional retinue accompanying the remains of the distin guished dead , and will stiperv Isn the at range- nients on the part of congress for the Inter ment at San Francisco. Km-No nous Ulin ust Ion llorst'ord's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Jason Walker , Minot , Me. , says : "I have used H with very pleasing results. 1 have prescribed It for nervous exhaustion , for that state of the nervous system following exposuto to the sun heat ; for wakcfulness in cases scorning to ho due to nervous denlhty , One young man nt school "had such a focline of confusion li his head that ho had to leave school. I gave Acid Phosphate , and hoas soon able to resume studv. " IN CUOUKJ2I ) CIKCjiS. ) : latest liiilletins I'min tlio Police Court anil . ( nil. It was a quiet Mondav In .ludgo llclsley's court , less than a do ell individuals having been caught during the Sunday storm. Ueddy Moran had in his possession a suit of clothes , and not buing able to explain tlie method by which ho secured tlio title , was sent to tbo county jail to do twenty days. Andrew Anderson , a oo.il heaver , while under the intluonco of a inimmoth jae , at tempted to do up Ofllcor Hudson. Tins ho did not acciiinplUh , though ho contiibuted SIS.M for the attempt. John Lampher , the man who took posses sion of the now posloftlro block and mashed up the furniture of a hoarding house , was lined JTi nnd costs , notwithstanding tlio fact that ho plead that the crime was committed on government land. il.itncs Barrett , for being ono of the partic ipants in a Sunday unouk-down , was given thirty days In the con..ty jail. The chat-go of adultery tiled against James CofTui.m by S.u-ah . Johnson was dismissed at the instance of the county attorney. Keep some Cook's Hxtra Dry Imperial Champagne in your ieo chest ; it's splendid for company or fur dinner. Was Popular in Di-nver. A postofllco inspector from Denver was in the city yesterday , and in speaking of the Plorco piano swindle ho said : "Thoro maybe bo some fools in Omaha , but I will put Den ver up against any city in the world. The next day after the esposo of ttio swindling scheme was made , I stood at the money order department \\hcroa long line of peopio were waiting to bay orders to .send to the fraudu lent concern. J told them It was a fraud , and lefused to receive their money. They then went to the registry window , where thov wore given the same in format ion. Dis gusted , thov loll the ollleo with the idea that wo wore doing them nn injustice. Thcv weie not salislied and many ot them later in tbo day sent their money by express. " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the bust of all remeJies lor children teething. 'Ji cents a bottle. And the Car Didn't Stop. John O. Yeiser entered suit In the county court yesterday against the Omaha street railwav company lor $ lKi ( ) ) daumecs. Ho makes a lonp and somewhat thrilling story out of his ( .rievaiiccs , Hoileil down , it runs to the effect that only throe days ago he boarded ono of defendant's trains at Sixteenth and Capitol avenue , to go to his residence at Twenty-forth amlCorby. Upon leaching his destination ho told the conductor to stop the car. The conductor pulled the hell , but it wasn't obeyed bv the tnotonn.ni. 1'lamtlll grabbed the cord. Tni > made tlio conductor angry and ho proceeded to kick .Mr. Vcisur olT the car , so Yelscr .says. Did you notice that line bead of hair at church lust Sundav ! That was.Mr.- . She never permits horaclf to be out of Hall's Hair Kenuwor. 'I iiuc ife Too short. Chairman Hiikhausor of the board of pub lic worlts is not quite certain as to whether or not ho will accept the city's $1.10 and go away on his junketing trio. Yesterday hi conversation with Con G.dlagher ho said : " 1 want to go bad enough , but the council has limited me as to time. Ten days is not long enough to go anywhere. If I snould stai-tout witn only ton days ahead of me , 1 would have to start for hnmo long before 1 could make thu rounds. Yon see there are a number of places where 1 onu'lil logo , and if 1 can't ci-t an extension of time 1 am half inclined tost.tj at hume. ' Used In Millions of in You Wo mnko moro porous Blasters than all other inukiTH In this r-ntiiitr > COIIlllllH'll. llf-allM ) tllO imlille iipprwlaU > tlio mer it that rxi-ts In our KixxU. IIKN'hON S Istlioiiiity mo- illcln.il plnMtr ffr lunise. liulil use. all others bolni : weak imitations. Oct the Oenulno DR , BAILEY ; " Qnulu it3 Dentist , A mil hi-l uf Toplh on IliiliUr fur HVi. | ii-l - I.All" A porfi-tt -inranli-i'il Ti'i'th purnilwl Mltliuut ruin or ilnin-'iT i ml nltlmut niiai-'tlit'lli * . l.ulil mill mliurlllliiik-4 lit l < > Hi > it ruii-i lltliluo im < l I'rimnurk. . 'li-olli wltliuul | ilutus. All uin OfViCE'pAXTON BLOCK , ItTri AND FARNAM Kiilratiii' . UIU ttri'il tluMtlur l > | > vu Ulltllbu ( .luck. The Portrait of a Lady Palntcdiun paper by the pen of such a novelist as Henry James will tlo very/well , but the real portrait of a real ! .uly is a very different affair.Has she pimples on her face , or blotches ? Is her complex * ion sallow ? If so , the conscicuiiou" artist in this tealisticage will have totpnt them nil ilown. The huh s remedy for her pimples , blotches and sallowncss ; s , . tlie r - * * n.iiMi gicat vegetable rein cdy fortthc blood. There can be no beauty where there ismo health , whereas the most commonplace features arc rendered piquant and interesting by a beautiful com plexion j restores strength and vigor to the system , gives tone to the -digestive orjr.tns , and cures all nervous disorders. The potency of this wonderful blood medicine is unquestionable , and yet , powerful as it is , it may be taken by the feeblest child and by the most delicate female. It has no rival in the wide field which It COVCrS. TrcnlUc on IIIooil mill Ml I n lIlNfiitcx dialled I'rcc. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ca. Drs.Betts&Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 1400 IJOUCil.AW teTlil blT DM All A. M.ll The most \\lilo1ytuii1 favorably 1 < nmvit ppn Inllstt In tlio I'liHol Stiitoi Tlu-lr IOIIL- ( ; - perlotiiv. rctn.ukalilc skill ami imm-iMil MU-- i-i'is In tinin un , cut nml OHIO of Ni > rMii , fliroulc nml Mii-gliMl ll ) o isi's. i-niltlo tlit" . i-mlni'irt iihvsli-liins to tin- full i-oiilldiMiio of the ii 11 Hi tril cvi-rvwlii-ir. Tlirv u'niiiiuit c'i' : A CI.UTAIN AM ) I'OMTlVK ' ( TKK for tlicauful rl'Vi-ts ' of o.iilv vli-c iiml tinmimiT - oiHi'vllstlmtfiillon In Its train. I'ltlVATK. ' III.OOD AM ) MvlN DISKASHS ilini'illlv. CDiiiiili-lolv nii'l iipriniiiii-iillv < -iin-l. NI.HVOrs IIKIMl.lTV AND ! -i\II\h : II1S- : ) : ' icadlly tu tholr hUllful tioat- ' " ' "I'n'.KS I'l'-TITI.A AND IlITTM. i'LCI'.KS iiiiaraiitPi'd I'tueil ultliout pain or U ntloii flOIII llll'-llH"-- . llYDltOl'r.Iji' AND VAItH'OCni.i : l > mm iicntly nml siii-ressfnllv ouruil In i-u-i-y t.iso. . HVI'IIIMS ( iUNOIUUIKA. ( il.r.l'.T. Spi't- niutori In1.1. Si'inliinl Wi-aKiioss Io il .Manliiiiiil. NlKlit l.inis-liiiiJ. ( lloritji'il K.tciiltli"i. rciunlu Wi-iiUiH'ss mid all ( U'tl'-alo illvnrdi-rs pcrnliar tocltliri' si > \ pOhltiM'ly cili-ril. us Mi'll 114 all fiini'tlnii'tl ' illMiiiiurstlial ri-siiit fi-iun youthful follies or tlio oxersof matureears , sTk'ir'I'rk'K ( iiiiininlfi'il pi'i-in.ine ntly ) I I\1V/1 L IVlv eiir.'il. rcnin\iil coiiilcto | ) lllioiit cuttlns , I'liiistiunr illhitatlnn. luru- " I'ffii'tnl ' at homo liy p.itiutitltliuut u ino- nu'iitX ] iiln : or iiiiiioyaiii-p. TU YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN A ITPU niKMJ'l'lio awful i-IH-ets of A OU1\I > tUl\L early vlio which liillisf oru'iinle ui'iiKuoss , ilestioylii'hoth inliulanil hoily. Mlth all its druiiluil ills , pfiinamiitly i-iircil. HK' HlJ'IT's ' Adiln-ss tlio c who have Itn- 1 1\O. 1)1 IIO | | , ( . , | > III-I > | M < > I'y ' Im- liropi-r InilnlKLMiuu and sollt.uy halilts which iiiln l > oh miml unil boiljv unllttln ; ; tliuin for hiHltii'S" , Btnilv oriniirrl-iKn. MAUIilKD MKN or those cntoriiif ; on that liiilipv liftanaris of physical ilubilltyaulckly ueslstc'il. OUR SUCCESS Is Imscil upon facts. I'lrst I'rai-tlo.il ' oxporl- t'nco. fi'conil Kvuiy ease Is spceliilly stiulloil , thus Htuitmrlclit Third - mi-illclncs arc pirpaii'd in our hilioi.iloiy cxaoily to ult i-ai'li i'iso ; , thus rlVii'tlii euri'sw It limit injury. Drs. Betts & Bctts , HC9 DOUGUAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda. There am cmittslnno nml amitiitoni , ( mil there ti still ntHcli hlinin l tuillf if'/ifcfi fiinsf/Kiirufrv fi9 rrrrfffi. 7ius thru ii'ill tiirinitnaunfatliirera ciniinil K < > < ll ( /iii - tlii'lr coit llrrrotl tin la inithn it ] iiiliil < ililn to m iivllli'i' filinniirlt'i. Sctill'i jnutiiiiontifj'riiii xnitii'Kiir.ty con 1,11'lill tlfjc < niil > ! in < l tt'tth Ilypntilim- jilttlti is iilinoit 11.1 jinliiliililo us milk. for tliti niiHrin < IH will 111 fop Ilia fart of IhfHtiiinilallnil tiwilttiiiof tinUui' ' < > ' ] > liiH , > tittn , J'/ujticiiius fi'vuiiuntlij fire- ici'ivu it in ctisis t > f CONSUMPTXOW , it.t , inutxcinrm uni CIIUOXIV COVnil or SKVKltli VOr.lt. All llriiii'jltta sill ltliHt tin stiff t/int yet ' ; < m tlici-ntlrv i mr iiiittiitiuii't. Bee Building. Breakfast , - ' 8 lo 1U:30 : a.m. Dinner . 12 to 2 p. in. Supper . 6 to S j ) . in. Best Table d' Hole. A La Ciirto nt all houis. Koom for Larilus' nloiuor with Clontlo- men. II. MI-'S-sIXK , I'ropriotor. iHOTEL. TinJfuriyif / , r r. / till IIIK ! txtln' iniiHt Hiil , tinitlnllii fount i-iii'ti-il llotrl UnlitJutIn timiiliit , Swral lit'in-ii liiirlln > itnlln I'liiinlnifruiu litim-int-Ht tu-i-t-of. Ml tinrt'UlHti * Hint tlixn-H llnt-il irtllt .ll > i-Mt n llw l ' < n > l liiifini , iniiMiiii it lnun > ' 'nil > lit" it tinIniililliiii. . lutt unil i-ultl initi'i- mill mniHlilin- ( rcn/ruum. 'Idtilf uiifiiiriHiiim'il HUM. u In-i i : SILLO AY. Prop. _ DELI.OBJE. Corn r Mth anil Capitol Avonui. Just cotnpletoil , Ji.is 100 rooim , throi Btalrw.iys , Iromtlio top to the bottom , ha. line iili'vator .an I ilmnmj room serviuu , n live proof throughout , linn hill.inl room * ami tinllno t toilet rooms in the city. Lar o iJit'iM.Cor Sample rooms , Su-t-i with iJit'iM.- Mthnutl Cumlol Avu. Street P ir service In all ilii-6-tions. Hat s from $2.50 to $1.1)0. ) NEBRASKA. National Bank U.S. DEPOSITORY. Oil AH \ . Nf. 1 Capital , - - - - $ - ' 00OUO , Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - O'J.BOO Ollli-vr * nii > l IHn'itorlluiiry W. Vnlm , I'rinliliiiil , l.i-wli" . ltt > ul , Vliu-l'ri- ' nt. J.iiiim W > : > iaiu. \ \ \\lnrii > John > CullliH , It t' Ciuliln , ' . J N II 1'ultlik W II S lluvhiK , caililur THK IKON 13 ANK. IOIIICM mil inn ! l-urii.im sn A Geucrat llauklu.HuduiuJb TruittactoJ "Having Eyes , See Not ; and Having Ears , Hear Not"- Or , In oilier wnnli , simply llii < * : if a wan in liii .nicss lon eanniit call liitn n Imsinc'is man ) , will clo-e hiscjcs .mil stup IMSCHIH lo all ourturcs ni.ulc In him for jiidkiuiis nil- vciiMiic ; , In \icn u ( the proven ( act , tlml advcrtisino is a necetsary clement of ( .res- . porous industry , llituul of thai man's liusl- ncs-i carter ni.ij lie sclkdutli | seven Utlclb : F-A-I-L-U-R-E If , on tlie other li.mil , you arc inqiiitiiiR the way to latter 0,1 , 01 tunitlcs in Inisincv. . , anil jour eyes anil fits .lit opcii for ncws- IKipcr.-iiltcrti-.ini ; f.iits , nc ih.illlic | ilcaseil lo tall , \\illi jon ini any pints | imainiiiR lo ne\\siiicr | | aduitNiii't , wnj to liclp joii spell tliccr > - linpuitiut ftonl ol HM.-U Utters : S-U-C-C-E-S-S The ( rumpct-cntl of our liorn will if.ich the car of tlic : iilicrti iiin ilcp.ii linen t of urn newspaper or iiug.umc in the \\t > r3. \ < . ALDEN & FAXON , TRADE HARK. 00 & OOW Third Street , CINCINNATI , O. NI ( i Ill's AND NO lni'silay Matinii- . The ravutltu Ainoili-itn Actress EFFIE ELLSLER AIiloil by her own cnnipiny. Iiii-Iinllns MH THANK \MXruN. \ Intlio rulloulin ; lupi-itulrt' : SU.MIAV AM ) MOSIIM HvKMMih - Til 1 1 C'lOVlil rs'LiISS. TLISHAV KVKMNO - MliSS M VA'MINC. WIIIMSIHV : : KVIJMNO IIAy.l-.LA KIlUv. Itov liitt i > | > i'n Saturday nidiiiliiK at ri' iilin priri- . . \xijivKXjyi. : ( ONLY T\VO \ . . „ , , , s Thursday 3Iarcli 12. C.UI-.AT ill1.- Consolidated Minstrels ( JinnpoMil i-M'lnslM'lv nt stcll.ir i-flelirltlPi. Hilly r.iiii'iMin , ll.iriu-y . I'.IKUM , Ilii lioj lliiiiiihi'i I y. l.ul.i' si'huh-rat and Sk'nur llonuillutu , nil the rc-liilii | ! siiisatlon il nuu-lty , B - T 1-111 OKAGC.S - ! i ] . \HiisT ( : CO.MI'ANV nVKIUTHISH NU DON r .MI > S IT : I'llcOM regular DIME EPBU MUSBE. \VlllLawlcr.MiiiiiiKOr * - ' < > r llthairl ri \VKIK : or MAIK n ' .i Aqnntlciriiixk'14 ( n > t lliMili Mjnll-li I.allf - Mi-niiiiM Mintiiy nml AHon. skikh ArtMs I it Arniiliiiiii : Irl h < om'itian , Iliuvtn llroi . 1 1"4 Oanirrs 'UnHall ' - ( "inli I ami I mull ) 'Hit- LaMTiiu H , Tt aiie/l t * . tintl aionipany ol lumi-illiui DB. J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. T111 CLOTHES OF SP1UNG. " Todayvo place on sale in our Men's Clotlb- ing Department our advance assortment Spring Suits. Wo are gratified at being able announce that this stock is ontlroly new. Ills not carried over from last year , as when Avei placed our Fall slock on sale in oicjh teen ninely , all the Spring suits \ve hud loft you could have put in a wheelbarrow and still had room I'o'r" passengers. Our buyer has had a picnic buy ing this stock. Nothing to worry him , no re membering what wo had packed up from last year , all plain sailing , simply go ahead and buy an entire new stock , and this ho has done to the "Queen's taste. " Wo never have shown so 9 many handsome styles in suits since wo began business as we arc showing to-day. We have them in every material. We have them in every shape and cut. We have them in the handsomest assortment of shades and colors that could be selected from the markets of thtT country. You'll not be confined to buying goods made by any one concern , as our buyei > has selected the cream of dozens oF lines of Suits , made by the very best manufacturers. We are going to make prices on suits this sea son which even "WE have never before nmclo. Going to outdo ourselves , as it were. From the workingman'ssuit to the finest imported Wor sted , we will save you from two to ten full * grown dollars. We cordially invite you to call and see the handsomest assortment of Spring Suits you ever saw in Omaha. ( Our Spring Catalogue is ready for mailing. If'ri/c for it. } 1 ' to Foiiileciitli F' ' anil tolas Slrcefe. Open till S P. M. Saturdays 1O O'clock. GOOD YEAR India Rubber Glove Co.'s RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. Including their Jull line of Lazvn Tennis Shoes. They arc the handsomest and neatest filling S/ioc made. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Omaha Rubber Co. Wholesale Western Agents. MO GURK ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Fcvpntoon ycnri i > xporlinri' > \ rp.-ul.-irirrn linti1 IniuiMt rlno n 1lp' .it'll whnir l < nl' ' in-ntnij wlUv- thi * tiiMto i nut i ( s nllNt'iiiM llirMi' ' * , unl lilrnliIMn' i i-s A p'nniini'tit ' t nn < mtrii t-pl f r l.itaiV ( l'i-rmiti > nhiiM I n t Manlintiil ' pinmnl Wi.ikni-si Mklit l.o-i-ci , lni | iu > in r - - \ uhl In M i m o n iiiiiitls * " Ci ! ii uf lliolllixiil SM n ami I iliiar > Hr mi Nil. I u iinuiti'i' . > il r i i > r\ i mo I i.nlurtik. . a fall 16 curtiiiiMiltuliiin iiuo lludk uMj'I'-rlu-iof l.lfeispiu fruu U'lK-nhi lira 'J ' a lu to i ) miuulny 1Q n in. I" 1m. . BROWN STOCK FARM. 1801. STALLION SEASON. 1801 MONWOOD 11212. iri-ill > y Mnnmi. liv Xulw ml. 2IS1 : { . l-t ilitu I'li-faiT. li > I'.iin-n-i 1Jl'j. ' . 'il il.im . \ntlii-in , l > y I'uyli'i 10' . .lil ( l.iin \u-ii > -l i. liy lilK'llollfoiiinlor. ! . It h il.un linlly Millliy So 'li-y's ' \iiu-rli1in M.ir Brood Marcs. Cells anil Tillies For Sale , Iiii-liiilInu tv\ liv tlii"'ical 111n : l > \ Vllkisno ; of \ \ inlottVIIKi' - ' . ' 14 : 11- " u fi-liliiiiilni' ! Hii'il > - - \ iii--nlii \\ill.rs Miilliiin n , niil iIIH- . -i-nil fur i-atiiliMiii- ; belli r. I'oinr unil wo ROWN. - - Panll ion. Neb I'rr- fc t v afi Ne f i u i f't ifctpi 1 Set d * < 441111 I r i I nn uim AJUrri I IUN pKi to.UulIau S Y * W. S. ROBINSON' Clii'inlst .mil KSIIJIT. rurini-rlv In < lirniU-.il . . .r.it < irt ufiliu I'l.Um liiLilkIt.ilhs.ij ( .0111111113. Spoclnl Atlontion Oivcn to Oi'os , ' .ami . Oils. i 112 Docile St. , Oni.iha , Neb STHWIA CUREO ) r.chitlninn > Artbm Ciiro"Ttritjnc , ! ' * ' * * ' ' m II 3 Mont ijiluiuft turn. galifornla's ' I'll. IlOIlll'S KITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS c- CUKE $ . ' ! rn < Inrlip. ' Oit.Mtln.itlon , BILIOUSNESS , AMilLL / \Livcr nnil A > v Stomach , * WCoraplalnls. rely i i /M I' , Li conittuurxi * ffi i.r Sn * rtlipi j . 'U ttT * nltfornl * , To Uirtii , 15 i > UU la /I'uch tial. / SjgkluUHeadchO $ ft 'DrJflbfrLilSigeialle'pilli ' HA rrnt n Tint , n for < lArontt < 'orby mull AJJii'M ) ' ' . . ' . ( AU KOBB'S HIDiriNE 80. , ( P.CF'S. SAH IRlhCISCO KOI'SVLi : IN ( IMAIIM II 1 > Y KllM ) ft ' , i . .r IMh , t IliHitr'n Mr.rls J A I'ulirr & ( o , I ur inn \ n muii , Mroct A. 1) . h'Mr A in LOUIIIII Ilitifl. 1. a WO ° niNCIP l ORUCaibTO CVCHYWHmt. REMEMBER Li ISTHE NAME OFTHAl Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , and BRONCHITIS. IVIcaHl.H > . lint lloltlei , For Sale by leading Druggists. ur Klinck Gatarrli & Bronchial Remedy Co , 02 JACKSON ST , CHICAGO ILL. 131 \ i i , Drue ! tS. Co. FRENCH SPECIFIC , A POSITIVC andinrmmient CUREIor all' ' ( lUcut. 5T | fo URINARYOR G ANS. Cure > * liBrcolh rlroatmcnllall .FulTilirocliontwllhcacl liutllc. Prlct , one dollir , J > c slgiilurool E L. STAHL. For Bale By All * * - - - - -