BOWIE'S ' FAITH CURE FAKE , Tie Piot m1cd Healer Begins Business In Ohlngo with His Unnal SuccosSi PLENTY OF PROMISES UNFULFILLED , JJlfdmonil'n Talk A > ; nl" t JInCnrtliy A Tulo of the Ninth Cnvnlry by a Pi-alrlc I-'Iro Hhot. CitCfioOrncnopTnE BEE , I CniCAOo. May 2 , . ( nor. John Alexander Dowlc , who playoJ gucli on interesting engn emciit hi Omaha Boinothnu since , has set ut > a faith euro M- tablUhincut nt Paulina street and Washing ton bouluvard. For some tlmo flaring post ers have announced hU coming with Inscrip tions Mo this : "Cancer cured whllo you wnlU" 'Cure for the alcltl" "All can bo healed frco of chargo. " Last nlifht a small crowd went to the church to DC cured of bodily ailment , but when they ilcarnod from the big banner drtipcd over tlio pulpit that thu pretended physlcl.m pro nosed to cuio thorn through faith most of them left In disinut. To the bul ( do/en who remained Dowlu denounced the press as In league with the powers of darkness , but ho cured no ono nnd Mrs.Uowlo did tlio same. ruiN'ru.'s nMvov TILICO. \VHIiftm IJoilniond , M. P. , addressed a meeting of representatives of the local Irish ocletlw at the Grand Paclilc yesterday , Redmond said ho had -ueon very successful in reconciling the local factions. In regard to the disposition of the evicted tenants' fund , wblpb amounts to . ' 00,000 , ho declared that the responsibility for the neglect to ills- trlouto It among the destitute tenants was duo to tlic McCarthy party , who had refused to consent to any plan for Its distribution. TUB SUP AT IIUIHY WltmilT. Troop 1C of the Ninth cavalry , "Tho FlylnK Ninth , " of colored soldiers , passed through Chicago yesterday on Its way from Fort Kolnnson , Nob. , to Fort Meyer , the mllltury post on the south fork of the Potomac , opposite Georgetown. In vlow of the fact tint the troop was in command of Captain Wrlgut , a local paper reprints the story of how Wright's gallant services wcro Ignored for another man uho was clviin cliurgo at Fort Meyer because Wright was notn graduate of West Point and that ho bad been devoting his tlmo to tbo tusk of drilling tils men In army tactics mid makine IWiters of them , and nccloctcd to keep up with the latest dances and small talk. ( iMSKD iir A rimmi : nun. Between forty and fifty thousand oxcur- slonlsts who wont out to Calumut Heights yesterday afternoon were compelled to run lor tbelr lives from a prairie flro which formed nshoot of llamo half a mlio In width. Sixteen passenger coaches loaded with seok- crs of suburban sights went out from the city early In the afternoon , and when all had dis embarked at Calumet Heights that suburb presented tha aspect of a vast picnic ground. Homo boys throw matches Into tbo de.id pralrlo crm and In an Instant the bhuo had assumed the dimensions of n genuine pr.iirlo flro. A brisk nortboast wind was blowing , aud as the blaze started lu the southeasterly , portion of the platted pralrlo tbo llamcs spread nnO advanced with tremendous rapid ity. Calumat Heights was thronged with visHori , and when the ominous shout of flames spread and was rushing toward them with the rapidity of the wind a stampede fol lowed. Men , women nnd children jostled each other In their wild flight from luo ad- van cine tiro. The scattering dwellings In the vicinity were in great danger , and their occu- panU , leaving their goods behind , joined In the flight , Fortunately the prairie grass had boon mown from the northern part of the tract , and the wUdfiro , running out of fuel , abated before It reached the neighboring houses. The police ofllclnls were severely burned while lighting the llamcs back from dwellings. SHOT X PICKPOCKET. Two pistol shots flrod by a police oftcor ] ni A flvlncr ntrlcnnulcot Htnrtp.il 11 r.finln nmnnr- B 000 people last evening nt South Park sta tion , wbero the crowds that 1111 up Jackson park rnlnglo. It was when the crowd was densest at tbo < icpot that n woman cried , "Sorao ono has picked my poelcot. " There was a prcisuro toward the woman nt once. rive young men who had crowded about her separated and started In different directions throuuh the excited crowd. Ofllcors Leonard And Kohoo nt once started for the light- lingered workers. Three of them escaped In iiio crowd. Tbo officers were too quick for fRe others , however , nnd John Holtz was captured. The other , Thomas King , ulso well known , broico through the crowd pur- nued by Oflicor Leonard , who celled upon King to halt. Tbo thief ran north on Lake nvcnuo , but evidently concluding that bis chances for escape were better in tbo crowd , turned toward the depot. As ho did so the oftlcer fired ouco In the air. The man ran , end aiming at his legs Leonard fired again nnd King lell Into a crowd of women. The Jlydo p < irk patrol wagon arrived aud the wounded man was placed in tbo waeon. The leg was fractured and ho was takeu to tbo couuty hospital. FOCSD DEATH IXSTEtD OP FOIITO.NE. William Kcarns , twonty-ono years old , and JSrucst Clark , sixteen , two boys from Hum- bum , Norfolk , England , reached this cltv Saturday luornlnc direct from England , looking for work. Kearns was a coachman pnd Clark was hero to seek his fortune. The toys went to a lodging-house , retiring nt 0:30 : p. in. Yesterday the landlady prepared breakfast for tlipui. The- did not aopoar and $ ho went to the room. It was broken open pud found filled with gas. On the bed Kearns Vfos dcnd. Clark was breathing faintly. Aid \va called and everything done to'rovlvo Glark , out to is now at ttio hospital in u pre- parlous rnndltlon. A iclatlvo of Clark's , who resides In the fclty , WOT notified. In speaking about the boy's arrival she snld : "I wrote him not to omo , that work was scarce , but ho had a weotbcurt aud a sister Laura , and the boys thought fortune cnmo to all hero. Ho wanted to ( tot a honio nnd bring Laura bore , . as ho fconld not stay any longer on the old farm. " KN'OCKl ! ! ) OUT BY AN UNKNOWN. Dick Keating , the heavy-weight champion Af Indiana , who for the last three years has been knocking the ambition out of all the tin- flvo pugilistic talent nround Laporto , Lafny- tto Bad Logansport , was reduced to n pulp n three rounds by Ed Corey , who until now bus been n stianger to fnmo. Yesterday ijvrnlnp the light took place In the vicinity Vf Itoso Hill cemetery. KILLED llf KID GLOVES. Mrs. Edward Cosgrove. wlfo of n lletiton- fmtof police , ilied yesterday from blood pol- Boning produced by wearlnir a iialiof kid tlovMullosho bad a cut on her linger. WE9TBUN I'EOI'Ln IN ClllCUfO. Among the western people in Chicago today ivcro the following ! r At IheGniml Paclfto D. O. Corey , Helena , Slont ! M-Smiator Ollbort A. Plorco , Da- ota ; Ji 1 KilmuiiRon , Council UlufTs. ' At the Lolind-O. F. Hurriman , Stanton , ttob. ttob.At At the Illchelieu-F. C. Hou , L. C. Drand , tro&h > . ' At the Auditorium General F. W. Drake , Kllss Drake , Ccutcrvlllo , la. At the Wellington Mr. nnd Mrs. H. p. frlllliiRhast , Davenport , In - . C. W. Martin , SV. F. Crawford. Dos Molucs , la. ; J. E. HanncBon. Ceilar Itaplds , la. j C. A. Suther land , Salt Lake , Utah. ' Atthal'nlmer A. Plwlps. Helena , Mont. ; Mrs. J. C. Johnson , U. n. Chase , South Omaha ; H. It. AUler , Fargo , N. D. _ _ ATKINSON. IN TJIIO COU11TS. That Are nclnj ; Cunslilorod by Juries. The proprietors of the Doston store , J. L. CranJels & Bon , have commenced proceed ings agiluit Frank D. Konnnrd , the owner of the store building at 114 South Sixteenth btrcot. They have also secured a restraining or that will bo hoard bcforo Judge Irvmo loit Fnday morning. They all ego that they bold nau'ioxpItvJ toaxo on tbo store building , find that having moved out , IConnard now U about to Uko forcible possession of the building.caia caia of tbo state agaluat Will Urn Dwyer was dl .poiod ct la abort order before Judge Kitollo , Dwyer la the man wbo , In company with John Gilbert , btirslnrlieJ NorrU fi Wllcox's store lost winter. Ollbortvni tried mid con- vlclod at tlio last term of court. Today when Dwyer wan bronchi Into court for trial lie pltmil Rultly nndvfli nontenced to a term of four } oars In tlio penitentiary. Tlio c.iso of Lllllo Lolgb. Administratrix , ntffllnst tlio Ornnlin street railway cotnpnny In on ti'lnl before * .luORO Irvine. In IhVj the lunbanil , Klmcr Lolpb , wan u driver on the liorso cor llnu between the fulr grounds nnd Tuciitltitli nnel lnko street * . On September f > , dtirlnp fnlr week , whllo the car was loaded with people , the hones klekwtl the front oiul of the car Into splinters nnd ttmi ran away. As a result of the runaway , Leigh was In jured nnd died the next day. HI * wlfo now nslM &VXJO danmjos , Doforo Judge Hopcwcll the case of I'otor Kllnnd against Solomon Kaduli Is on trial. Jmlije Dnvla JolmV. . Conner , naslKtieo , vs Omaha National banlf , continuance sot nilile and case roltntntetf on trial docket ; Wllllnrn IJowman vi Janxv * 1' . Mitlonoy , continued ; S.imuL'l EUdiu vs Omaha street railway , passed. .TuiU'o Irvltio Oougl.ii County bank vs Frnnch M. Wright ot nl , tranifcrnnl to equity docket ; Jcunetto. M. Lucas vs Dorsoy U. Houck. passed. .Jutlfjo FcrBUion .1. C. Vaughn vi K. C. Erfllnir , continued ; Julius Landnuor ot nl , vs ( ) . ] ! . Mack , placed at foot of clocUut ; H. H. U'idUur v TelfordVulto \ , continued ; John A. Crclghton vs l-'lnlnysou & Doufjlus on trial. JudRO Estetlo William Vllas , prand lar ceny , piiiau pullty nnd was sentenced to ono year In thn penitentiary. ( joorifo Pnltner , petit larceny , fifteen days In the county Jails Mrs , G cargo I'nlmor , petit larceny , flvo days In the county Inll ; Uoso Moran , potlt larceny , live days In the county Jail , Cull * . HK.rOlinJUIKlB DAVIS. 1G-20B Sophim Ni'hln vs Oltv of Omaha. IT-xyj-ypiiiuul KlUlns vs Omulia utroot rail- wnv. li-KlS John W. Ounncr , assignee , va Omaha National bank. 17-'U Ilarvcv Iianafaro vs American 1'lro. Insurance ! ooinp'uiv. 17-tB : Jarol ) B. Hoiiso vi Krank I. Toss. 18-1 H K. llnrrott innniifucturlni ; company vs Onialiu Kraiilto rooting company. 18-L"J rrankSvlimolsor va Frank Murphv. IT-,1 : ! ) Itosors Carroll vs Andrew J. Stanley. lS-'J-\Vlllum ! n. Phillips vs Cook's A. and U. company. I7.1SJ1'rcd KniK vs Charles K-immorer. DEI OUR Jirpnn n 17-S5 Colptpr tc flitlon vs. Aiifiist Uor.zon. I7ii'iMnry : S. famplu vs. Rtta Coe. 17-131 William UumtiiliiRS vs. Idu M. ISoohmo. 17-m Sarah Solilon vs. D.ivld J. Soldun. 17-1V ! Sanmol X Ilnll VK , Augustus Hcuclio. 17-IO. ) Stlllmaii H. I'm : ? * VH. Everett S. Vlagg. ir-aw-Gi'orno A. Hojgland vs. William r.itor et al. l7-'JIO--Holin iash anil door comp.my vs. Louis Slnbudskv. i7--T--uiurius u. union ct ui. vs. iionry J-oneoniior. 17-L'71 imlly ; Snttarliwult vs. L. P. I'rayn otal. 17-27:1 : Nicholas Yncervs J. P. Herman otnl. 17-"J7--.Iolm < J 1'otzoi- . W. 11. Cowlus ot al. l'-MI S , A. Goldsmith vs. John H. MuCarty ct al. l-uyv : .Tames A. Woodman ot al. vs. George K. .MoKpiisoy. IT-iCM UliarlcsO. Spottswood otal. vs. Aston Aclc , administrator. VKUTIISOX. 10-171 Ohiirli"V. . tt liltn vs Spencer Otis. 17-75 Andres Mayor vs Jcrrv llyun. 17-.T7 Jolm A. Ciolgutim vs Samuel Find- layson. I"M. : ! ! . S. O'llonrko vs Ilallcroft Mol'ar- laml. 17-GI-W. : H. Mavno vs M. A. Upton. 1S-1M Hank of Gnimmiicii vs Andrew Haai. 17-til : A. 1 * . Larson vs Union stockyards company. 17-tfiT William 0. Harris vs James Rasgos- schcck. 17-II77 Low 0. Illbbcn vs David Farquhar t\t \ al. 17-105 David E. Thompson va Omaha Na tional bank. 18-5 Amos Phillips vs Edward II. Walters otal. 18-J2 W. B , Hamilton vs Homo flro Insurance - anco company. 1B-M : James K. Glider vs Samuel Crosby. 11CFOUK .IUIH1K IllVINK. 10-97 Lllllo Loigli vs Omaha xtrcot railway companv. 17-41 John Hart vs TrnnkCaspor. 17-72 T. E. Darlington vsMuUloud-Lovo llvo stork comp.mv. 17-1'17 Annlo M. Oavook vs oltv of Omaiiu. 17-178 Jonnotto It Luoas vs Dorsoy II. Honclc. 17-2J8 Hobcrt IF. Kulin vs John V. Boyd , shorlir. 17-100 Charles II. Olson , administrator , vs Max Moyor. 17-101 Charles H. Olson , administrator , vs Max Meyer. _ _ KOVTJI O31.11IA. Sai-sflcia llnll. The first annual ball by the Sarsflnld soci ety will bo given tomorrow evening In Row ley's hall. The following commlttco appoint ments have boon made ; General commlttco Messrs. John Plyun , Thomas J. O'Nell , M. K. Welsh , Michael J. Flaherty , William Howloy , C'optalnPatrick J. McMnhon , Charles O'llara , Michael O'Connor , Patrick Shcohy nnd Patrick E. O'Sulllvon. Master of ceremonies Mr. M. K. Welsh. Kccop- tlon Messrs. Charles O'llara. Thomas J. O'Nell and Benjamin S. Adams. Floor- Messrs. Michael J. Flaherty , James T. Donohoe , Daniel Kgau , P. II. Mc- Donough and Jntnos M. Uallaghcr. Door Messrs. Martin Hanagan , John Burns nnd John J. McNulty. Cloak room Messrs. Daniel Honnon nnd Patrick E. O'Sullivnn. ' Hofrcshments Mosdomes Thomas O'Connor , Patrick Shcehy nnd Patrick J. McMahon nnd Messrs. George Burns , \Vllllam Kowloy and Michael O'Connor. ' Gun Glut ) Shoot. The regular shoot of the Gun club , 25 blue rooks being shot at , resultedL. . Hlnn- chard , lil ; James B. Smith , 15 ; Bernard Blum , 14 ; F. J. EggOi12 ; Charles M. Sanford - ford , U ; O. D. Bratton , S ; Thomas Kelly , 4. After the regular shoot swoops tnUe.s wore shot as follows ; ' Flvo pairs of blue rocks $1.00 entrance. Charles M. Sanford witn 8 took tlrst money and Mr. Elckon with 7 took second money. Ten singles , $ l.no entrances , was won by Charles M. Sanford with 8 and E'cken nnd Blnnchnrd divided second money on 7. The next was at ton singles , f 1.00 entrance , won by Charles M. Sanforu with 8 , and Blanchord and Blum divided second money with 7. The last was WOB by Elckon with 0 out of 10 singles , with Bratton winning second on 7. _ Hearing Postponed. The board of directors of the South Oinatm llvo stock nxchango mot yesterday afternoon to try George S. Brown , the local represent ative of the American llvo stock commission company , on the charges preferred. Mr. Brown had Hied a sworn answer to the charges , nnd when the board mot without taking any notion a motion was made and unanimously carried to postpone the hoar- Ing. _ Notes About tlio City. Captain James II. Halo of Oinntin Is stop ping In tbo city for a week. Warren Uonno nnd Earnest Phillips have arrived from Hammond , Ind. J. P. Webb of the Tribune has gone to Mlndon and will bring his family back with him. him.Dr. Dr. Thomas ICclly will spend two weeks visiting In the oiibt , going us fur as Balti more and Now York. Charles Campbell , well known at the yards , on his way from Chicago to Kansas City , stoppo/1 to shako hands with hU many friends. The third anniversary of the South Omaha lodpo No. ( W , Ancient Order of United Work men. will bo celebrated bj a social with re freshments In the ledge hall , Twenty-sixth and N streets , this evening , A line lltarury and musical programmo will bo rendered. Members and their families \ \ 111 bo enter tained. The friends of Mrs. Jeffries , neo Mlsi Jullu Suauldlng , wife of Thomas J. Jeffrie * of Omaha , weru startled and pained by the news of her sudden death today at her home. The family Imvo the sympathy of a largo number of friends. Mrs. Joffrioa was ono ot the brightest , mostamlablu and acoompllshod ladles who over lived In this city. Dr. Dlrnoy euros ciuurrn. Boo bid ? . Tnkou for Tr nl. Jamcj Balloy and Frank Morgan , the two men arrested for burglarUIug a hardware Btoro at LouUvllle , Nob. , were turned over to Constable Charles W. Spouco ot that place , Mothers will find Mrs. WIuslow's See h Ing Syrup the bostromodjr fortholr cull Urou. 25 ocnU a bottlfc I'M HJ UMAJhlA. JLJ-AJJUJC JBJBJJ'JTU.HJHIA ! ] Y. M A Vr VIJ ISO I. NEW MOVE OF METHODISTS , Dedication of a Commodious Hospital and Homo for Deaconesses- RESULT OF SELF-SACRIFICING EFFORT , o of Uio Dedicatory Service and Description of tlin Hospital Xliu IniiiiKCiiiunt of tlio Institution. After six months of sclf-iacrlflclnij effort on the part of the "Good Samaritans" In the Methodist church of Omahn they have real ized the first fruits of their tollaticl , yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock they wo'ro unnbled to open a neat , clean , woll-furnUhod and com modious huspltnl and deaconesses' homo at 41'J South Twentieth street. The first oart of the opening nnd dedica tory servlcss took plnco nl tha Vint Metho dist church , wilt-to the following programme was observed : Hinging Hymn 801 Hy the Conirrogatlon .Sirlptnro . .liev. O. M. Brown 1'rayor Hov. J , W. Shank , II. I ) . solo Tburols n Orron Hill l-'arAway..Oounod . , , Mis. I < . A. Torrens. Addrrss-A Woman's Vlow ot the Tutor- prlso Mr < . SI. A. Clnlllu AilclifSM A Physician's Vlow of tha Kntcr- tirlsa II. l''MimmnrM.Ieilef ( ! of tlio mecllcal fitan" ) . Addn-ss t'hrlsllaiilty and SnirurlifK Iliimunlty . . .IllMiopJobn I' . NUWIIIUII , O.I ) Triislco'sytatomont II. 1C. Hull The nudicnco then adjourned to tlio hoj- pltal building , where the dedication pro gramme was completed. J. K. Cowgill presented the building to the church for a hospital nnd deaconesses' homo lu n very appropriate speech , nnd Bishop Nowmnii received ttio bospitnlln the nntnoof the church , nnd In a few choice words nnd u prayer dedicated It as a hospltui for the care of the hick and disabled of oiory nice , color and condition of purso. All present were then Invited to Inspect the building. The hospital building stands Im mediately south of the street railway power house at the corner of Twentieth and Iinrnoy stiocts. H Is n largo three-story and basement building , with spacious lawn , good light nnd ventilation , nnd scorns to bo well sultod for hospital purposes. On the first lloor nro the ofllcc , the surgeon's operat ing room nnd thrco private rooms foruatlonts. besides rooms for the matron and the bead nurso. On the second lloor there are two wards each capable of accommodating six patients. There nro several private rooms for patients on this lloor besides closets and batu Tlio third floor has been arranged for two largo wards , ono for men containing fourteen single beds , mid ono for women with eight single beds. Each warJ Is provided with n water closet and bath roora and the patients will all bo within reach of an elec tric boll which communicates with the nurses' ' room. This arrangement Is observed tbioughout the cntlro building. Eucli lloor Is provided with wardrobes , nnd nil necessary conveniences for the patients. The Moors nro oiled and In the hulls mm on stairs they are carpeted. Some furniture Is yet needed for the upper floor , but the hospital Is all ready to take caru of a largo number of patients. Miss Allio Pfrimmor the matron , Miss Charlotte H. Nicholson head nurse and Miss H. A. Miller , ono of the visitinguonconncsscs who will tnko chargo. are already on hand and have taken up their residence at tno hospital. The building as it stands Is worth about $7,000. and the furniture about W.500. The property formerly belonged to Dr. Olfford , and WP.S used as n private hospital. The trustees hnvo estimated that it will cost In tbo neighborhood of SIX ( ) per month to con duct the hospital , nsldo from the amount paid in by patients who nro able to pay. There has been about $1,500 subscribed , nnd about $300 paid into the treasury. A constant and vigorous effort will bo necessary on the part of these who have tnkcu upon them this Important work to secure funds with which to keep It going. Seven patients have already been turned away from tno hospital because It was not ready to receive them. The hospital will bo opened for Datfonts next Thursday morninp. Tbo ladles of the church nnd the executive committee upon whom tbo labor of providing funds nnd fimiltnrn for tlio hmnltnl hna fnl. len arc united lu expressing their heartfelt , thanks to all tbo merchants of Omaha who have so generously and liberally donated furniture - nituro mid such things ns were needed at the hospital. Following nro the members of the executive committe : H. A. Crano.chnlrmnn ; G. M. Brown , secretary ; W. K. Beans , B. n. Ball , J. K. Cowgill , J. J. MoLain , John Dalo. ' Do Horses Talk ? Wo hnvo our doubts on this subject , but If they could , wo ballovo their first words would bo to ask masters always to keep a hottlo of Holler's Barbed Wlro iLlnlmcnton hand. It Is unequalled for cuts , bruises and sprains. In fact , horses fairly cry for it. tiiittce * nf five lines or less uiultr I/it / * Itutl , fifty cents ; each ait tlttmial ( (11 ( ; ten centi , jr.l'KERIS-Jull.x II. , wlfo of ThomuH O. Jof- forls , died Slay 2 at the homo of her par- cuts. IIOIU liurtstront , IIRO ii years , - months and S days. I'nnunil will take place Wednes day , May U ? , at " o'cloclc , from the residence to L'alrviow ccmotory. Council lllulfs. COOIC Anna S. , nRud 3 years nnd 0 months. only dniiKhturot Walter li. and Surah Cook of this city , died at their homo , Saturday , Slay SKI , 18U1. The funeral look ulnco lit the residence , Monday , May " " > , liov. Wlllard Scott olllclatlrii ; , and thu remains Interred at Korest Lawn cemetery. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - \ Of perfoot purity. Lemon -I - of great strength. AlmSnd Economy In tholruso - | Rose etc.-J Flavor as dollcntoly' nnd dellolously na the fresh fruit. A Written Guarantee to SYPHILIS CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. OJr tut ) U pcniutnrnt nd not a putfhlnir up. Cawt trrntud llro yfir ago have nercr ! > a jrniitom | Inco. lly dotrlblngcua fullwo can treat ) ou uf null , and wo clvo the ruina trontr Ruaranteo to euro or refund all money. The o who prufcr to come hero forlroitmrnt cuu Join nd we will p3rr llroa < l f r licth WAYS and hotel MIU whllo hero U * fall to cure. Wa chafleng. the world for a c a Hit cnir JI.UJ10 nUMKDY vrlll not euro. Write for full jwlloulam nnd KCtllwcTidenro. Wa know that /on are nkeptlcal , juitljr go , too , it i the moit eminent | > hjr lrlnn > have not rr been able to Klre mom than temporary relief. Ill our nro yean' pnirtlco with the JtAlliO ItKMI.DY It hai keen moit dimcult to overcome Iho jirfjuillcvs aeilmt all > o ratkil ( pccinci. Put under our itrong Buiraiites > on ihoulU not hciltate. to trj thU rrmody. You take no chance of lu lnit your monir , Wo BUU- antie to euro or refund every dollar , aim i wo ! i vo a npntatlon to protcrt , alto tlnanelal kacklnirot 3CO- 000 , It U perfectly iaMto all who will try the treat ment. HervtoforeyouhavobnnputtlnKiipamliiaylnK out jour money for dlffertnt Ireatnic nu ail although youaranot > etcurv < lnooneha < raid back ronr mon ey , I > o not wa l any more monfy until jo try Ui , Old chtonlr. deep lealM caw * currd In 30 W ilay j In- rotlKaleour financial itandlntr , our reputation ai builiwu men. Write ui for namei and iddniKi of thofO wo have cured wbo have given pcrmliilon to re fer tot henu Itco > Uyouonly poitaif lo dothUt It wilt vo > ou a world of lulterlnit from mcnt.il ( train , and 11) on are m rrl l what may your cit.prln j tutfcr throniih y our on n neullsciice. 1 f your iiiiplunu are oru throat. inuroQi patchei In mouth , rhnumitlim In bonei and joint' , hair falllne out , eruption * on any fart of Iho body , feeling of ireneral drpnulon , palm In header bonet , you have 110 tlmo to kte. Thoie who am ronitanlly taking mercury and potath Ihould dlwmtlnue It. Conitant uio of lh M druiri will > unly brlnir aorrt and eatlnic ulren In the end. pon't fall to write. All coriv | cnu > nce lent waled In plain rnvel opui. W Invlta the moit fluid InrnUjilleil and will do alt ta our power to aid you lu It 4ddr M , COOK. ItKUKOr CO. , Omaha , Xebnt ka. Office UUt and rarnua , aecond floor , colrutce 13th El Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is tnkcn ; it ia plciisnut and refreshing to tlio taste , and acU gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of ita kind ever pro duced pleasing to the , tnsto aud ac- ccptahlo to the atonmch , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita cflbcte , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mmlo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in GOc and 81 bottles by all lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. ( OUISVIUF. KY. NEW WRK. N.Y 1ET ti remind you of the fact that wenrethoropitl.ir f'inimprrAil- 'HIftllliT HOUSO | of tbJ Went. JUINf13'l.Moliail ! unprfcoilciiteilsuc- co 4 In helplnuour patron * to | cnn- firy rrotltii thli TRADE . MARK. BK > ak for Itielf. VKUY on ilotlroaa of citlmnlm liowln ncttiil expense of any line of mhortltlng slioillilvrltoui. . If you wlih tn li.-ne Jmll- clom inheriting ilone , wo nro In the HcM fur Hint \tork. Our lioru ronclim nrounil tbo worM and the car of tbo uorld llflcnn , EAItT.Y 21 yoirs of experience In the ml. rcrtljlnff lnnlriiMU prlt IhXM ui ID nay Hint wo know hour to ailvtrttso tonn to brliiR quick nml rrmnnrriUlio ronulls for our cuttomcr * . If sou lih Information upon unjr subject lu our llnu of work , wrlto us. IGW ptrionB rmlizo the Amount of money I expended In advertising Indwtl , ono inuflt ladtertliolf bo vrttuci tu luccoed In tusl- I nt > s. The amount ot mcncyput Into our 1 lmni ! > cnch > r for this purpoco , anil the o results following are truljr marvelous. NY ono mnr Bnc ceedlnbu.ne.ilt Iho vlllcanbout II I In the right way I Hie roadlowcaltli 1 1 to uJvorlieo. 1 or XX or mftdf < .X'B iudlclousl/ I pent In advortlj- I IIIK will lead to a , _ I bountiful haricot THADC MARK. I -try it. | Un nlm 1 > to do ( atlffnctorlly absolutely nut thing In the line of adtortlelng and j dt l nlnz. Wo nro constantly belriB re- I minded br way of complimentary notices I that - o nndcritatici the art of advertising I and dMlgnlnif. Ou.'pamphlet that wo tend I frra on application contains 200 namplcs of nJitrtlscmontj and other Informatlou I that may boot profit to you. LINCOLN Floral Conversatory. South East Oor. G and 17tb , L incoln , Neb W. S. Sawyer & Co. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS , Gonornl collection of plants nnd cut flowers always on li.tnd. Kloral designs. bomiuoM Imskets , etc. , for parties. Weddings and fun- uls a specialty , and seat to any pirt ottli o state. I'rlco list frcq. .Discount to under ukurs on funeral work. Tulouhono , 344. DR. BAILEY , GratlUate Dentist. A Full Sot of Tooth on llubbor , fur KJVK DUI.I.AIH. A pcrfou QtKanrnnteed , Teeth cxtrnctol without''pain ' or ilanuur. unl wlthqutannu tbollci. ( 'olil and llvor lllflfiKi nt lonost raoti. Ilrldn4p > l Crown Work. Tooth ' " ' without ptalos AH work war ranted. * OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK.'tlSTH AND FARNAM Kntrnnco , ICth ilreol clorAtor. Open orcnlngj until a o'clock. ' " HOTEL. Tfif fliirrau , CorZTith tintlfarnnv , If tint tnoHt * nbHtnlttr < illU rantitrnrtetl Hotel Jlnlltllitff fit Omaha , ( iei-mil hcaru brick fire tf < tltn rtttttttitb from baxetitrttt to roof. All the cellhiaiinnil floor * liitcil icltk Aulteiito * fire jtroof intuit , making It imi > o nlble to linrit tfHtvh , FlroetcajifH at til fire nlurnia throtiahout the utitliliity. Steatn heat , hot nini coltl tfttter ami Hnimliiiioiit ei-eruroom. 'table tittattrjxttmeil uiij/ . % fltcre. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. FRENCH SPECIFIC. , , A POSITIVE andp.rman.nt CURE lor all dUtaiiioIihoUmNARY ORGANS. Cur whtraothirtrtMmenUills.FulTdirectiont with each bottle. Price , one dollar. See tlgialureol E , U UTAHL For Bale By All Oru glstc. nnnllTI HAND AI , WOOD uAi-rtui.KS am the liUllU I A b ilaad onlycapiule * priuertbod by * * * * * * * * " regular phyilclam fet th cure of Oonorhcaa and djicharxo from tba urinary ortfani unerlttd or acqulroU. l.Wpcr bur. All dru.-K'Uta , lie errors 011 a a a a a D Clothing manufacturers are mortals und make errors. They will buy thousands upon thousands of yards of cloth in all sorts of pat terns , and , too oftentimes , that which looks the handsomest in the piece looks the poorest made up , and makes the poorest "seller" in the lot. They lay in the wholesaler's loft year after year , the sewing loses its strengh and the goods often become moth eaten. By the retail ers of this country that class of suits are pet- named "bull pups , " "ranks , " "chestnuts , " etc. , but they are finally sold to some far western fel low for little or nothing. The jobber's loss is the retailer's gain , who ships them home and yells to the workingmen , "Bargains , Bargains , Great Bargains , " when , in fact , he is making lots of money on a lot of old , dark , bad patterns that the workingman east of Chicago wouldn't buy at any price. That is one reason why a wes tern man in the east is often pet named and spotted at once as the "western hoosier. " _ _ _ , _ ' | J L L J ' f ' - ' 1 - ' - - k Show us a clothing house anywhere in the * United States of thirty to forty years standing , \ and we will show you a house that never resorted - \ sorted to that class of trickery. For the custom J gained is only temporary at best. I n WE OFFER iiiBBnmHin MsffiKKiwBHHiltwPiHHHJi An endless variety of New , light , bright , sparkling and attractive Cassimere , Cheviot , Worsted , Fancy and Plain Black SUITS FOR $7.5O | , i That will please any workingman , banker , lawyer , doctor , merchant or clerk , and not a single suit but what was Made This Season. The above sale includes 162 ' young men's fancy pattern Cheviot Suits with the best of fancy satin lining , in the coat as well as vest back. Also a full line of indigo Grand Army Suits , warranted not to fade all at $7.8O. Our store is bristling with activity , and we mean to keep it up. We are showing the largest and finest line of - my - for 25c In all imaginable IN CCKtlCS kinds of goods and 50 c and shapes. Our line of- Shirts Is as complete as that of any house in the land , and all our other departments are equally as complete. We Have Got the & by the Horns. And we mean to hold what we have gained "The lion's share of the trade , amassed after thirty-seven years of honest dealing , Corner 13th andFarnam Streets.