Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 21, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA
THE CITY.
Matrons use our whtto Spanish Court
Fnco Powder , whilst blondes prefer the
flesh tint nnd brunottca the cream tint.
President Perkins of the Burlington
and General Manager Holdrogo of the
13. & M. started west on a tour of inspec
tion yesterday.
John Hanger of Waterloo precinct ap
peared hoforo Clerk Frank E. Mooros
j'oatorday and made flnal proof on
his homestead. This tract exhausts the
government land in Douglas county.
Charles Von Falch has brought suit to
free himself from hln wife Julia. Ho al
leges that they wore married January
18 , 1890 , and on Juno 17 of that pear BIIO
eloped with one George W. Kotchum.
Buffalo Hill has opened the season
abroad. The Wild West show gave its
initial performance at Strasiburg yes
terday , and this morning Nat H. Drown
received the following cablegram from
the great and only Oody : "Splendid
opening. Show great success. Plvo
thousand dollar house. "
Thomas C. Polio mourns the loss of a
M wogon shaft , and Hworo out fcoarch
warrants this morning for the residence
of Jno. Joe on the river bank south of
Plorco street , and for the habitation of
Jno. Dee No. JJ , which is also on the
Bouth bottoms. Tlioro is also talk of
Bcarching Hall Player llalligati's room
on suspicion that ho is using the stolen
article as a ball bat.
Saturday night and Sunday the police
rounded up a lot of well known crooks
nnd suspicious characters. Among the
lot wore Frank Morton , John Woods ,
Joe Uuprow , . ] . II. LancganGcrt McCoy ,
John Condon and John Hughe1 ! . Merion
ion , Woods and Condon have just been
released from the Jcffcy-faon City , Mo. ,
penitentiary. The gang Is a tough ono
and will bo railroaded out of town.
U'lint It
Must bo carefully considered by the great
majority of people In buying oven necessities
of life. Hood's Snrstiparilln commends Itself
ivltli special force to the ( 'ront middle classes ,
because it combines positive economy with
great medicinal power. It is the only moil I-
clno of wlilch can truly bo s.ild "IUO dosoi
ono dollar , " and n bottle tnltcn according to
directions will average to last a month.
Loans of $1.000 to $50,000 made on
choice improved city property. Low
rates. No delay. ' Central Loan & Trust
company , ] " ( K3 Farnam st.
Wo dcsiro issues of the MonxiNO Bins
of November 't and December 2 for our
filcH. Anyone having a copy of cither of
tlicso mumbors will confer a favor upon
this ollico by mailing1 them to Robert
Hunter , Boo ollico.
CAN'T CANOE h CONTUACTS.
Mr. JJIrklian.Hor Itcstraincd from In-
terferlnjf WHIi tlio Asplinlt Paving.
Chairman Blrkhauscr of the board of pub
lic works , got the wor.it of the law suit that
ho commenced hi the district court some time
ngo.
ngo.At
At tint , tlmo ho served notice on the Har
bor asphalt people that ho proposed cancel
ling nil their 1800 contracts , on the ground
that tbo pavement was nut laid within the
tlmo specified by the contract. C.V. .
Bquiros applied for an injunction restraining
Blrkhausor from doing this , alleging that
while ho did not perform the work In the
tlmo provided for in the contract. It wan bo-
canso the streets had not been curbed.
A temporary injunction was Issued , nnd
Saturday the i-aso was argued before Judge
Doune. Yesterday ho handed down his
opinion sustaining the Barber company , and
prohibiting the chair-nan from interfering
With tbo laying of the pavement.
iJr. Biruov euros catarrh. Boo bld'ff.
Alnrringo Ljiconstu.
The following in-irriaso Hcjajoj WON Is-
mod by .Tudgo Shields yesterday :
Name and address. Aero.
I John Otto , S.irpy county . 2) )
I C'arollno llnotensolmon , Douglas county.'j
I Ohnst R. TiUol , Omaha . SJ
| Mllilo Iltiruc , Onmlia . 18
I August M. Duller. Omaha . L'4
I Ella Klloy , South Omaha . SS
i Hlclmrd 11. Klmbitl , Miorldan , Wyo . 21
| Luviim Lloitboritor. Omaha . -1
Airs. Spciolit Dead.
The mother of Councilman Chris Specht
died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her
homo ai Eleventh and Center streets , after a
lingering illness. The arrangements for the
funeral arc not yet completed.
Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrn. Boo bldg.
,1XXO VA VK3IEXT.1.
Mr. John Philip Sousa , the conductor of
the United States Marino
band , whoso con
certs at the Coliseum next Wednesday after
noon and evening will bo the musical event of
the present season , is ono of the greatest wu-
elchinsof the present timo. Ills compositions
are numerous and vorv successful , and onoof
the best of thorn , "Tbo Ben Hur" chariot
race , Is to bo produced hero. Mr. Sousa was
formerly a comic opera conductor , but In 1831
ho was selected to take charge of the Marino
band and has made it ono of the lincst bands
In the world. The refinement of Its playing
is truly remarkable , the sama softness being
attained as by the most rotlncd orchestra.
The comedy element iu the music is of tlio
most entertaining kind. Besides the num
bers regularly on the profjr.immo , Mr. Sousa
Introduces many patriotic and popular airs at
the right tlmo to surprise and delight his
audiences. The two concerts played In Boston
at tlio commencement of the tour created a
musical sensation , and tbo success has boon
repeated in every concert sluco. Mr. Sousa
is a gentleman who pleases every audience
,
and 1m does not soar above the idea that ho is
a public servant. Ho knows what the publio
wants is bright music , and ho furnishes It.
The entertainments that nro given every
ovenlnc at the tirand are steadily Increasing
In interest , and the hypnotio Illustrations by
Dr. K. B. Davis are growing better as ho
eats deeper into his subject. Ono of his most
interesting experiments was made by request
of some fricmUi ol ono of the vniinir man who
UUt 1IIUVUU IU UU II U1U1IUAiUllUUL OUUjUl'l. 11U
had learned to play on the banjo , but ho is
to naturally inodeit and dlflldont about
his playing that his friends could not
persuade him to play on the Instru-
wont when they weio present. Ho would
practice in his oun room , but would not ex
hibit his skill for the entertainment of-otu-
ers , not oven for his. most Ultimata filends.
They said If Dr. Davis could persuade him to
play cm his banjo on the Grand opera house
itogc , whllo hypnotized , they would accept
In good faith and bcllevo all tlio
Doctor's ' statements about thu wonderful
Cower there Is in hypnotism. The banjo was
rougnt to the Orand unknown to tto sub-
loci , who , being hypnotized , pluyod all his
famailiar airs before I the largo audlcnco ,
as If ho was In his own room alone , and other
subjects , yielding to thu Influence of the
music and thn hypnotio condition that they
were in , waltzed and danced around the
ttago to tliulr own evident great content.
When thu subject was brought back to con
sciousness with his own banjo in his hand ,
before the largo audlenco , ho wan first bewil
dered mid afterward rather provoked. Dr.
Davis showed him the note and explained
the situation when ho said that ho blamed
only his fi lends for the joke they had pla\od
on htm and that ho would not have plaj eif on
the banjo so publicly for 25. These enter-
talnmonU are given every evening at popu
lar prices ( itf and -5 cents ) with a chance cf
bill nightly.
The Eden rausoo this wooU presents a dual
attraction. Lo Petit Froddlo the wonderful
child artist will give an exhibition of his
llnguistlcal knowledge by singing songs la
Savon different languages playing his own
accompaniment on the pin no. Besides this
ho ewes perfect impanoa aliens of the leadIng -
Ing actors. Joniilo Aiagly the Imndiomo
midget as well as beitig a curiosity Is u
lout'rett of much merit , and sings a
l-oportoiro , of tuo latest ballads and eng .
A full company of variety porfornwrs render
kploasnut entertainment in both theatre * ,
" 'ho converted Cannibals are curious peoplp
well worth Main * Till. U tlio list week
i'roddle will ho hortx
The Veteran of the Eighth Infantry Ap
pointed to Succeed Gibbon ,
SKETCH OF HIS MILITARY CAREER ,
ns n Private Ilo Worked Ills
IVny Uj ) Ho.iorahlo Ucooril in the
Volunteer anil
Service.
WASHINGTON , Aprll20. ! Colonel Augustus
Valentino ICuutz , Eighth Infantry , was today
appointed brigadier general In place of Con-
oral lilbbon , retired.
Oonorul KnutJ ! is now commandant at Fort
McKlnnoy. Wyo. , but was for tlvo years sta
tioned at Fort Niobrnrn , Nob. Ho bin had
an Intcicstlng career , having risen to his
present high position from the ran Its. He
was born la Germany and served in the First
Ohio volunteers as a private from Juno 8 ,
1&U1 , to Juno 14 , 1817. Ho was appointed to
West Point from Ohio nnd graduated July 1 ,
1S.VJ , being appointed brevet second lieuten
ant. Ho was promoted to second lieutenant
March ! H. l Ki , and to ] liv > t lieutenant Doc.
4,18.15. Lieutenant Kaut/ was engaged in
the Indian wars on the frontier from ISSii to
1S.VJ nnd was twice wounded. Ho also
rendered meiltottous service In the rebellion ,
being made captain of the Sixth cavalry May
11 , Ibid , am ) colonel of the Second Ohio cav
alry September 'J , 1SW. Ho was in command
of the recruiting station at Camp Chase , near
Columbus , O. , from December , Ibliii , to April ,
IfcOl. Ho was afterward ordered to duty with
the nruiy of Ohio , serving in that position
from April , lfcC.1 , to January , lbt > t. During
this period ho participated in the capture of
General Morgan iu lb J3 nnd took part in the
actions In the cast Tennessee campaign in
November nnd December of that year. Dur
ing the spring of IMII Colonel Kuutz served
with the army of the James in the operations
aboucPctersburgnnd Hlchmond. Horcmnlncd
with this corps until March , lbT ( > , when ho
was appointed to command tlio llrst division
of the Twcnty-llfth army corps , remaining
with that corps until Mar.-h , IbKO , when ho
was appointed Judge advocate general of the
military division of the gulf. Ilo continued
In the volunteer s > ervlco until January 15 ,
ISM , being rapidly promoted for gallant and
meritorious service until ho reached the
gr.ido of brevet major general , March 1't ' ,
Ibi ) , ) . July'3 , ISiiO , ho was appointed in the
regular service as lieutenant colonel of the
Thii ty-fourth infantry , and was afterwards ,
on March 15 , ISO'J ' , transferred to tlio Fif
teenth infantry. Junes , 1S74 , ho was appointed
colonel of the Eighth infantry nnd was
placed In command of the department of
Arizona in March , ISTo. continuing in com
mand until March , Ibte , when ho was placed
in command of the post at Angel Island , Cnl. ,
remaining there until assigned to duty at
I' ' nrt. TCInlirnr.l hi IKS. " , . .Tnnniirv ! UV IS'11. hn
was transferred to Fort McKInney whore ho
now it.
General Ivautz was a member of the mili
tary commission which tried the assassins of
President Lincoln In May and Juno , ISO. ) , and
was also the author of several works on mut
ters pertaining to the army , among these
being "Tho Company Clerk , " "Customs of
Pcrvleo for Non-Commissioned Ofllccrs and
Soldiers , " etc.
As General Knutz will reach the ago of
sixty-four next year , ho will then bo retired.
The promotion of Colonel Kautz to the
rank of brigadier general will cause the fol
lowing additional promotions : Lieutenant-
Colonel J. .1. Vanhorn of the Twenty-fifth
infantry will become colonel of the Eighth.
Major John N. Andrews of the Twenty-first
infantry will become lieutenant-colonel of the
Twenty-sixth and Captain William M ,
Wherry of the Sixth infantry will bo promoted
meted to the rank of major in the Twenty-
first now stationed nt Fort Sidney. Hlchard
D. Thompson , first lieutenant of the Sixth
will become captain of his company iu the
Sixth.
O.U'T. OATLUV'S KI3HKEMENT.
It Will Ksult In tlio Promotion of
lieutenant Waring ,
The announcement from Washington that
Captain Henry Catloy of the Second in
fantry has been placed on the retired list
created but httlo surprise among army offi
cials' , although many of them said that it was
an unusual thing for an ofllccr to bo retired
ou pay when ho had served but thirty years
unless his services had been of a highly lion-
oroblo and nicntoilous nature or the oftlcor
was ically disabled.
There Is a difference of opinion as to Cap
tain Catloy merits , Some of the 011100115havo
no hesitancy in stating that they thiuk it an
outrage for him to bo placed on the retired
list to enjoy the rewards of the truly meritor-
ous men who have rendered' valuable
services to their country in many a trying
hour.
It is generally conceded that the officers
of the Second regiment will bo pleased to
know that Captain Catloy has been retired
nnd that ho will bo permanently removed
from the garrison and tlio regiment.
Captain Catloy's retiiemont will cause the
promotion of First Lieutenant John 1C. War
ing , now acting as regimental quartermaster.
Although a law was passed by the last con
gress which provides that promotions shall
bo lineal in the corps instead of logitncntal ,
yet it also provides that all llrst lieutenants
nt the tlmo the law wont Into eftoct
shall bo promoted reglmentally , nnd not
lineally from the entire corps. This pro
vision promotes Lieutenant Warintr to the
captaincy. General Wheaton will soleet
some other first lieutenant to till ttio position
of regimental quartermaster , and then tbo
ranking second lieutenant in the entire army
corps will bo promoted to ilrst lieutenant to
take the place of the ono appointed regimen
tal quartermaster. It is not known from the
latest record issued Just who the lucky
second lieutenant will bo , for about forty
have been promoted since the latest record
was Issued.
Captain Enoch Crowdcr , who succeeds
Captain P. II. Hay as judge advocate of the
department of the Platte , arrived fiom Fort
Yutes , N. D. , yesterday and will toke charge
of his ollico tomorrow.
Captain CrowderU a young mnn.apparcntry
not much peat thirty , and appears to bo every
inch a boldler. Ho is a bachelor and is at pre
sent the onlv unmarried man on General
Brooke's staff.
Bids for supulyingtho Department of tbo
Platte with wood and ro il were opened In
the quartermaster's ollico yesterday.
The fuel bill for this department of thu
United States army umountb"
000 aiinuullv.
Hallor'x ' barb wire liniment has mot with
extraordinary fivvor , and cases pronounced
incurable have been treated with success.
Every farmershould keep n bottle of this
justly celebrated trsnedy ; ready for Instant
use.
The Independents' Platliirm.
The newlv organb-.cd independent club
mot Sunday afternoon. Mr. T. C. Kelsey
occupied the chair. The now organisation
adopted the following platform :
I. The free nnd unlimited coinage of silver.
C. The abolition of national banks and the
substitution for their notes of legal tondnr
treasury notes nud the increase of currency
to WO per capita.
II. Government ownership of all railroads
nnd telegraphs.
4. The prohibition of alien ownership of
land and Gambling in stocks , options and fu
tures.
n. The adoption of a constitutional amend
ment requiring the election of president and
vlro president amt United States sonatori by
direct vote of the people.
0. Thn Australian oallot system.
CUBES rnouruY AND 1'EiousK.sTtv
, IIcudaclio.TontlmcIie ,
NEURALGIA
Sore Tlirout , SiruUIOK' , Fruit > Iittei
Drulivi. Iluriu , b'cald * .
Ml CrUBLM A. VOMUi CO. , laltlair * . I
llcst nnil Cl
Beginning with Sunday , April 20 , nil
nrrlor delivery subscribers In Omaha
nnd South Omaha will bo furnished with
Tun EVKNINO Bin : nnd SUNDAY BKH ,
or the morning edition of TiiK DAILY
Bin : nnd SUNDAY Biu : for 5 cents per
week delivered In any part of the city.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of
this cut rnlo should send in tholr sub
scriptions nt onco.
Twenty-five cents will pay for flvo
weeks. Fifty cents for ten wooks. Ono
dollar for twenty weeks.
Tll"l3 .IOHV.
'Modus Op rniull of Scouring Tales-
incii Under the .Now Imw <
Tlio county commissioners devoted the
whole of yesterday afternoon to preparing
for drawing the Jury Jor the May term of tlio
district court. For suvural days County
31crk O'Malloy has boon busy copying the
lists that the clerk of the board ro.ul yoJtor-
day afternoon. This list contained the
names of 2IUO , votnra who registered for the
last November election. Tnoy wcro selected
ns follows : O'Mulloy ' took the registration
lists , wrote down ono nanio and then skipped
nine. This continued with the lists of all
the wards and precincts until the necessary
number of namo3 had bcun secured.
Today the county clerk , the clerk of the
dhtilct court nnd ono of the district
court Judges will meet In the county clerk's
ofllco and 120 names will bo drawn from the
list of iMU ! , ( names p.iised upon by the com-
inissloncts. Tlicso names will all bo put
upon separate slips of paper , which will bo
put Into a keg and agitated. The clerk of the
district court In the presence of the Judge
will lift the slips from the kegs and the
county clerk will record the names so drawn.
The drawing will bo continued until the 120
jurors nro drawn , after which 120 slips con
taining as many now names will again bo put
into the keg. It wilt then bo locked and laid
away for future uso.
All lor Sister.
How much troncy have I cot in my bank ?
Foity-Ilvo cents , stranger only want live
cents more. What will I do then , stranger !
\Vhyyou sceslster has such a terrible cough ,
and people say it will bo bad on her if she
don't get better soon , und the folks tell mo
Hallur's sure cough syruo will cure It right
up ; so you sec live cents i Thank you ,
stranger.
April \\uatlier 1'rotllcHons.
If a pock of March dust is worth a
king's ransom , and April showers bring
forth May flowers , is it not right to pro-
diet that every day in the month the
olcctrlc-ligli tod.steam-heated , vobtibuled
limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul railway will continue to
run on tlio short line between Omaha
and Chicago. Tlio oloetriu reading
lamp in every berth of their palace
sleeping cars is their own patent and
cannot bo used by any other company.
Ticket ollico , 1501 Farnam street ,
Omuhn.
Rrowii's Trouble.
Nelson O. Brown denies that his wife is in
any way connected with bringing the case
against him for adultery , but says that it
was started by an ox-boarder of his who was
turned out because his board bill was In ar-
roais nnd sought revenge in this manner.
Mrs. Blown is still living with her husband
nt Forty-second and Harnoy streets and is in
no way connected with the troubles originat
ing from the venture in connection with the
Clifton house.
Constipation poisons the blood : DoWitt's
Little Early Risers cure Constipation. The
cause removed the disease is gone.
Decision in i < aver < it the Chicago
Milwaukee & St. Paul Ily.
The now Palace sleeping cars of the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. ,
, vith electric lights in every berth , will
continue to Icnvo the Union depot ,
Omaha , ut 0:10 : p. m. , daily. Passengers
taking this train avoid transfer fit Coun
cil Bluffs , and arrive in Chicago ut 0:30 :
n. in. , in ample time to make all eastern
connections. Ticket ofllce , 101 / Farnam
street. F. A. NASH ,
J. E. PitHSTON , General Agent.
City Passenger Agent.
Selling on Sunday.
Chief Scavoy sent out a special detail of
police Sunday to look after the saloons and
about thirty places were found doing busi
ness in violation of the Slocuin law. The
ofllcers claim to have substantial evidence
aeainst all of the thirty saloonkeepers caught
selling on Sunday.
Qticnn < t' the 3Iny.
Say ma , the girls say If my face want so
speckled up with pimples , thoy'd make mo
"Queen of the May.1 What shall I do ?
Why , pet a bottle of Hallor's oarsuparilla and
burdock , of course ; It's ' the most wonderful
blood purifier of the ago.
"Want Another Koad.
A delegation of cltUcns from Gotuenbcrg ,
a small town on the Union Pacific road in
Dawson county , was in the city on Saturday
"
"asc and held n consultation with Uenoral
Manager Holdrego regarding the building of
a line from their town to the main line of
the B. & M. , a distance of about thirty miles.
Ttio delegation urged tlio views of the res
idents of that section in the matter and the
question was taken under consideration by
Mr. Holdrego.
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable
and Wholesome.
No other baking powder docs such work.
DOAJLEYT
Graduate Dentist.
A Full But of Teeth on Hublior ,
for MVI3 HOI.I.AIH. A perfect
nttfunrantecil. Tuctli extracted
without puln or OiuifL'r , nml
without nnneitliotlcii. ( iolil niul
sllfor nlllni ; * nt lowest rntoi.
llrlilira un < l Crown Work. 'I eutli
wltliuut plate * All work war-
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , ISTH AND FARNAM
rmrunre , IClli itrrol Dictator. Open
uullltf o'clock.
THE LAST CHANCE
TO MAICr A TUIP
Round the World
for $600.00.
The Canadian raclflo Uoynl Jlall Steam *
hip "Kniliren of China" will loare IjTerpnol on
ornboutJiinollib for a tour Around tne World.
Tlil I" the thlnlund la > tezcurilon. Do not mlit
It. runn.hlei.glTlnB lull particular , mailedfree | ui
anr adare > i upon application to J. tUANClo 1.1.1S ,
ta BoutU CUrk fiu , Cblc go. .
r\ATT.Ar miTTTlQnAV AT > TTT. 91 1QO1
CONTINENTAL
Men s Black Cheviot Suits.
Sacks and Three Button Cutaways $7.50.On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday we wilt
sell 150 Men's Black Cheviot Suits , in sacks and frocks , at $7.50 per suit. Made from an absor
lutely all wool fast color cheviot and trimmed as well as any $12 suit in our stock.
.OO '
Boys' Department :
.SO
Never in the history of our business have we offered such values M
in Boys' Clothing. We will continue the sale of Boys' All Wool
Cheviot Suits this week at $2 , $2.50 and $2.75.
Continental Clothing House ;
Oor. Douglas ancl IQtli © ts.
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI ,
In the clulms of
manufacturers and deal-
era forjho old-Cushioned
" poroim" plasters nnd ttiu
many Imitations of HUN-
SON'S now on the market.
BENSON'S Is tlio only
poious plaster possessing
medicinal vidue. Ilo Mire
you get IJKNSON'S.
Drs.BeSsetts
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14OO DOUGLvAS STRHEXT
OMA11A , NED.
Tno most widely and favorably known spec *
lallsts In the Unftoi States. Their loop ex
perience , remarkable skill nnd universal suc
cess In the treatment and euro ol' Nervous ,
Ohronlo and Surgical Dlscasei. entitle theio
eminent physlclnni to the full confidence ot
the alllletocl ovprywhoro. Thny euuratitro :
A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUKE for
the awful elTootsof onrly vlco and the numer
ous evils tlmtfollow In Its train.
I'lUVATK. 11LOOD ANI ) SKIN DISEASES
speedily , completely nnd permanently cured.
NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS-
OUDEHSylold readily to their bUlllful trcut-
. FISTULA AND UEOTAL ULOEHS
cuarantced cured without pain or detention
from business.
HVDHOUELE AND VAIUCOCELE perma
nently mid successfully cured In every ouse ,
'
BYl'HIMH. UONOinUIKA. O1EET. Spur-
nmtorrhoii , Soinlmil Wcnkncss , Lost Munliood ,
NlRht Emissions , Decayed Faculties , Komult
Weakness nnd all delicate dlsnrdiirft peculiar
to either BOX positively cured , as Bellas all
functional dlsoidcrstlmt result from youthful
follies or the excess of mature yoars.
tJTPirTi INK Guaranteed ycrmune n tl
O l 1X1V/1 U1\U cured , removal comnlctu
Without cuttlnc , caustic or dilatation. Cure *
effected ' at homo by patient without o mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN.
A9TTTF rilPR The nwful effects ol
early vlco which brlnci
orunnlo weakness , destroying both mind and
body , with all Us drodod Ills , permanently
cured.
. RKT1\ Address those who have 1m-
DLillO paiioil tlicnif Ivcs by Im
proper Indulgence and solitary nublts , which
ruin both mind and body , uulittlng thorn for
business , study or marriage.
MAHKIED MEN or thciso entering on that
happy life , uwuro of phyblcnl doblllty , quickly
ansibted.
OUR SUCCESS
IB based upon facts. First Practical expert-
enco. Second Every enso Is specially studied ,
thus starting right Third medicines uro
prepared In our laboratory e.xnutly to suit
each case , thus effecting cures without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
H09 DOUGl OMAHA. r4ER
fl SERIOUS DRAWBACK AT
. THE BOTTOM-
In your case , perhaps , it may tc owing ( o nifc
vcrlUemenU poorly written and placed joti
do not advertise through
ALDEN & FAXON ,
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS ,
Cincinnati , Ohio.
We can help you. formal Introduction not
necessary "just drop us n Hue" telling us
how much nnd w hat territory. Give ns nn Idea
for a starter , we will give jou a few pointers.
BEGGS' '
AND
Is not pleasant to take , aa it Is com
posed of all the modicum ! qualities
that go to make now and rich blood
without compelling- consumer to
pay
$1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP
which can bo bought any where for
thirty-flvo cents a gallon , ns oil sar-
aparlllas aro. BEGGS' BLOOD
PURIblERand BLOOD MAKER is
composed of pure medicine , and al
lows the purchaser to add syrup
which is advlsod whoa given to
ohildron.
If your druRzlst docs not keep It accept no
hiibstltuto. but order direct from ItaJCtH Mf'g
Co. . 19i-iur Michigan ht , Chicago. Ill. und
they Mill forward , express piepald , one bet
tlo for 41 or lxfor.x
Kortlio treatment of nil CItllO.VIO AND SUHOICAfj
111S15ASES. llrncoi , Applinncoifor DoformltlosaaJ
Trussed. Host Facilities , Appnratus tntl Itomedlai
forsnccossfiil troitmont of erorr form of dlnomo
loqulrlnit .Medical or Hurnlcnl Treatment. NlNKl'V
UOO.Mrt toil 1'ATJKNTri , llonnl nnd Attondnnco
llc t Accommodntloni West. Wrllo for clrcul ir ou
Doformllles and HFACOI , Trusses , Club Feut , Curvn-
turus of Splno , 1'llos , Tumors , Cnncor , Caturrli ,
Hronchltls , Inhalation , Klcctrlclty , 1'nralysli , Kpll-
orir. Kldnnra , Illaildcr. Kye , Knr , Skin nnd Hluoil ,
nnd nil Hnrnical Operation * . DISHASIJd OV WOJ1KN
arpoclallo. Hook os niiCKCsuf Women Freo. Wu
hnrclutulr added n lylni In Department for Women
During conllnomont ( Strictly 1'rlrato. ) Only llellv
tile Mi'dlcil Intllluw Making a Spoclallj of 1'Ul-
VATK D1S12ASKS.
All lllood l > l oasoa nuccosnfully treated. Medlclna
or Instruments sent by mall or oxpresi see irolr
packed , no mirks to Indicate contents or render.
Unu persona. Interflow preferred. Call and consult
luornomtliltorjr of your case , and \TU will eond la
lain wrapper our HOOK TO MK.V Fit KB ; upon 1'rl-
Tdto. Special or Nervous Ulio.iioi , witUquoitloa Hit
Address all Utters to
Dr. A. T. McLaughlln , President
Otu and Uaruoy iJtrcets. Omaha.
/"lONTHArTOHS AND MANUFAOTUltniiS
V > will Hud proposal iidveillsomeiit1. of Na
tional , Slate and .Munlclp.il aiithorliles nnd of
bulldlni ; conimltteos , as \\o\l \ ns Important
news of projected work. In nil parts of tliu Pnl-
tt'd States and ( /anada. nut oUowhoro
onsly published , In TIM ! KNOINKMtlNO
KKOOIi.iriortolf87Tho8.inlniry | { ( ) Knsflnuer ) ,
Now York. On aulu Tuesdays In this cltv , ut
C. Wy mull's. up7-ll-"l-"S
DOT
REFUSE
SUBSTITUTES.
GENUINE HAS )
BUFF WRAPPER
*
AROUND BOTTLE *
MADE ONLY BY
POND'S EXTRACT CO. ,
76 FIFTH AVE. , NEW YORK.
NO GTJR.KI NO
1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Seventeen ycsrs otDorlEnso.rojnlireralinlo In mitlIno. . n < dlplo-nai SHOT. Isstlll
Ihoprontest troithu with
succns" , all Norrom , Chrunloand 1'rlvutj
FperniMtorrhicn , J.o t Manhood , Hoailnal Dhonoi. A parimm'jntounj ciMrTiiteol for Catarrh
Weakness. Nluht .
I.OKOI , Impo Wnoy. SviihllU. Strk-turo
and all
eases of the Ulooil.Skln nnil , dis
Urinary Oritms. N II. I '
.
KUir.uilos > ) J for 1
euro Comultntlon free. evorr caio nil Icrt iko and fill if )
a. in. to 1. m. IJookJljilcrluJ ( of I.lfu ) Jont fiaj. O.Ucahouri ! > a. iu. to3 u. m. BuuJny 11)
LA GRIPPE.
TurkishTca taken at night
andoccasional doses of Quinine ,
will relieve all pains in the
bones , cleanse the system and
mak you feel like a new person.
Sure cure for liver , kidney ,
and nerve affections. 250 pack
age * . Sample for 2c stamp.
Turkisk Cough Cure. The
only cough cure that will re
lieve cough at once and cure
with a few doses. Take no
substitute ; will return money if
it doesn't cure the worst cough
Price 500 bottle.
Turkislv Remedy Co. ,
Omaha. N eb.
ONLY THE ' S3 Goodyear Welt
rondo of Caliskln HIT widely
atUertlsod. huM even where.
' 1 Ills It tlio original fj hnoo.nn J
the best in iiU * . llcwhruof Iml-
tallons. I'oslllioly imucKcu
vine unless stniupcil on th
83 Shoe. "
J. 1IEAXS A CO. X i-jV'
llo.ton , 11 , . . . /f &r-AV
M"r.lillin Ilnlill
( ) y.
Hopiytlllcuttd.DK J STEPHENS , L b uo ,0 ,
A POSITIVE ! andpermanenl CURE for all
dlsoauiottho URINARY ORGANS. Cures
where olh r treatment tails. Full directions with each
bollle. Price , ono dollar. See signature ol E. U
STAHU For Sole By All Drugalsta.
MOORE'S ? LIFE
A perltlTO rurn for Kidney nnd I , Ivor CompHtnti
nd nil blood dlscaion. Duoiltpiy to nuDcr wtiou
you cin bo cured by tulnc Mooio's Tree of I.lfs
tlioCJreiit l.lfo llcnioly ? l'rlcolpor botilo l'r
p.ircd and put up by Dr. J , II. Atooro.
TKSTIMUKIAI.I
N , la , Dec. 10 , 1859.
My Dear Sir. Jtiiore. I'or many years m *
Ifo IIIIB heen : t trreat nuilerer from tliu very
worst kind of sick lio.iduclio. and has tried a
Kieut many f-o-ciillcd lomoillos , hut without
any Komi lesnlts. A nekliliiiln ) % minister.
who lind been tfio.illy lionclltled by It hlm ,
Rolf , advlicd thu ttie of yihir Tree of Life. ShB
nt OIUM ) iirocnied iv bottle , and now after 6
months , can conscientiously locoinrnond It nl
H \uiiliililo medlelnolilch aet'OrdliiK to tia !
n.itiiiu of tlioeuse. will ward elf , Krontly ro
Iho on. idle. illy etirurilulc linudiiclip.
J. W UATIIOUIT ,
I'listorl'icsoyterlan Chinch ,
BnfTcrlnif from
" ' 0 t > ITt'ctl > $
joutbf ul error !
early clecny , wostlnu wealcnfH , lost manhood , etc.
I will send a valuable trtatUo ( u-aloili contnlnlin
full particulars for liomo euro , V'llISli of chargq
ABplcndld medical work | dbiiulil i read lye"ri ;
nau who In nrrrnni nnd dclillltntPiL Addreri
1'rof. 1' . < ' . \VIiUJIi Wooilu * , Couui
CAPTURING THE TOWN
WITH
i - * a- 1 y NT _ - Jl l _ . !
m
Wide awnko methods and i low prices , always appreciated by the public since the
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS
ero-1 the people ororrmhn city and vicinity the opportunity of buying nno ° ° ° ' ° " " "fl "
iiniritc nrlnlnnl value The wen thy man as well us he who toils nnra for nis aoiinrs , , nave coma
to us. They comedo us because although our clothing is the finest in the laud , our prices are ulway
the lowest.
lowest.BARGAINS : THAT SAVE DOLLARS.
- : - PRIGRLxIST
STJJTS. OVERCOATS PANTS.
t To Merchant Tnllor made ut fl3 00
M WMorchiint Tullor innilu nt II M 135 OOMorohiintTallormadotit ! 10 CO ( 0 00 Merchant Tullor mudo ut 1309
M ( OMorclmntTiillormiuluut 1(1 ( ( W UO CO Jlurchnnt Tullor mudo ut II M 8 CO Mcicliunt Tullor mudo at . . . . . 4 09
40 ( K ) Muicliiint Tullor mill o at 18 a 40 10 Merchant Tailor made nt H 71
4500 Mfichikilt Tu orliiM out SOW 10 00 Murvhunt Tailor mudo at . 5 ofe
.
43 00 Moruhlint T.illor mudo ut S ) W
fi ) 00 Mi > rcliint : TiilUir iniidu at S3 0 12 OOMoruuunt Tailor mudo ut .
CJ 00 Murcliniit Tailor iiiuilo nt S8 ( x ) CO CO Merchant Tailor umilo tit KJ 00 009
( A OJ Muroliunt Tullor mu < | o at . W CO bOMurubaiit fuller mudo ut SO 00 1.1 00 Merchant T.illor mudo at . , , . . 701
TO 00 Meri'lmnt Tullor Hindu ut J5 00 70 00 Muichunt Tullor iiiuuo ut 'M 0) 18 CO MerUi.'itH Tullor mudo ut . 6
A perfect ( It warranted , ana nil goods sold on tholr merits. A Kuarantoo In cvory CUBO Just ns represented , at tha
ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS ,
1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309.