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| E— THE CITY. John Rosicky, editor and proprietor of the Pokrok Zapndu, has soldhe paper to the Pokrok Zapadu Printing Com= pany, the consideration being $10,000. General B, Test has received offi- eia. notice of his appointment as a spe- cial census agent for Nebraska. His work will consist in the complation of Nebraska mortgage statistics, James Wright and George Horton were arrested while trying to sell three pair of new pants in a saloon. The #oods are supposed to bo stolen prove ty. Both the men have been in jail etor It was stated in real estate circles terday that Judge Novillo will start east in a few days, presumably for Wash- ington. His object is saia to be in line with his plans to erect a large building in this city in the spring. Some cotton batting in a dry goods store at 205 Bleventh strect was discov- ered tobe on fire about 7 o’clock Monday evoning. The fire was extinguished before much damage was done. The chemical engine was the only apparatus used, At a meeting of the board of directors of the German American Savings bank, Saturday afterncon, the following di- rectors were elected for the ensuing year: Chavles Kaufman, Theodore Ole- son, J. I, Helen, So few members of the Pennsylvania society turned out Monday night that it was decided not to_transact any busi- n It was reported that full arrang ments had been made for a social Thursduy evening at 1315 Capitol ay- enue. The sty then udjourned to meet at the same place next Monday night. The city clerk’s office is being ve- painted and repaired. The remoyal of the dust of ages from the walls and ceilings of the room has rendered the office almost unrecognizable. The city engineer’s office will also be renovated. Ranel windows will be placed in the outside door, leading into the office, thus affording more light. Personal Paragraphs. George Lowry of Liucoln is at the Mur- ray J. L. Robson of Chappelle is a guest of the Case, LW, Casey. A E. Paxton. F, H. Piney of Fullerton is a guest at the Millard. N, ', Cook of Fremont Millard, A. J. Metcalfof Kearney is stopping at the Merchants, Charles B. Rice of Steele is registered av the Casey. J. W. Holmes of Kearney is stopping at the Pixton, : J. 13, Cessna of Hartington is registered at tho Millard, F. L. Burrell of Fremont is stopping at the Millard, William Waring of Falls City is a guest at ke Millard, Charles F. Hamuker of Beatrice is a gucst at the Merchauts. Miss Lauton of Lincoln 1s among the guests of the Paxton, Mayor B, P. Waggencr of Atchison, Kan., is a guest at the Paxton. Charles A, Wiebe and C. N. Ruy of Grand Islund are guests at the Murray. A. Wannfried of the Westera Newspaper 3nlnn returned from Central, Wyo., yester- ay. Mrs. Dan H. Porter and children of Sun- dance, Wyo,, called at Tue Bee building yesterday. E.:S. Flato Jeft. Monday on & ‘business and pleasure trip in the manufacturing con- ters of the east. Governor Thayer was in the city for an hour last evening, on his way to Plattsmouth to attend the reunion of the First Nebraska reginient, which he led to the front in the days of the rebellion. Bergeant Kinswater's New Watch. Sergeant C. C. Kinswater, company K, Second Unmited States infantry, of Fort Omaha, who has been drilling company 1, Towa Nutional guards, of Hull, Sioux county, for a few weeks, was made the recipient of 8 finc gold wateh by those under his tutelage. Licutenant Henry made the prescntation speech. Meyers of Sidney is stopping at the Atkin of Kearney is stopping at the is a guestat the —_— Marrmage Licensos, Licenses were issued yesterday to the following paruies by Judge Shields: Nume and Residence, ‘1 William T, Mason, Omaha, , Lva A. Fox, Omaha., { Mathias Knudsen, Omaha 1 Maria Anderson, Omabha, i Frank Martzahn, Annie Hoegsted Idlers. Jack Goughan, a tough who has given the police moro or 10ss tronble, was before Judge Helsley on the charge of idling. He had but little defanse for himself, but on the promise thut he would get out of Omaha inside of an ~hour a sentence of forty days was suspended, Mike Kearns, another thug, who has pro- viously been tried for robbery, was commit- ted for twenty days. Schaool Matters, The committee on buildings and property from the board of education held a vrief ses- sion to discuss certain grades and improve- ments in the iuterest of gehool property which will be brought before the city coun- cl. Suggestions were made by each mom- ber. Superiutendent James recommended many iwprovements and changes for the better on school buildings. Theu a discus- sion of a weneral nature about architects followed, but no definite action was taken, i Children's tureet Car Tickets, A greumany people are complaining that they canndt secure children’s tickets on the cablo and motor cars and suppose that they are no longer sold. £ven some of tho stock- holders of thoe street railway compavy are paying the regular fare of 5 cents for their children, being unaware of the fact that they ¢nn secure tickets at reduced rates, 1f patrons are unable to secure children’s tick- €ts from the conductors, they can find them st the headquarters of the company AL the cable power house on Twentieth and Harnoy streets. But the conductors will soon be supplied with the required tickets, Orders for 'a't Tickets, The mails yesterday brought . Manager Boyd a very large number of orders from outside parties for seats at the Patti per- formunce next Tuesday, While there ure a reat many coming to see both operas, *The arber of Seville,” in which Mme. Patti ap- pears, will draw the great majority of Strangers. They can come 1n on the morn- Ang traivs and return home that evening, as Arfungemanta sre being made to hold the gutkolng trains, aud thus save big hotel bills, The seats coveriug both performances 0 ou sale at the box oflice of Boyd's theater Thursday morning. —— Put on the Brakoes. If you find you are going down hill in point of health. Failiog strength, impaired diges. tion and assimilation are the marks of decling. Check these and other indications olxnmnluro decuy with the grand vitihzer snd restraiving tonic, Hostettor's Stomach Bitters. Heginning at the fountain Lead, the stomach, the Bitters remedies its ineficien. ‘corrects its errors, and sets 1t Vigorously at work, The digestive oreun is thus enabled to thoroughly separate from the food its utritive prineiples, which the blooa assim- ung, is’ epriched. Thus is the system ‘mourished, ,di being nourished stréngth ‘ened, aud ‘abuormal waste of its tissues stayed. Appelite, the power to rest well, a ‘veqular babit are also re-established, and the wvarious fuuctions move once more in their natural and bealthful groove, The Biiters, oreover, is e for and prevention of W 0l nts, rheumatisw, biliousuess and Kidaty touhies A PROLONGED It Costs an Oklahoma FPostmaster Much Money. “I want a warzant for the arrest of my Lusband,” said a well-drossed, rather pretty female, as she hurriedly entered the police court room Monday evening, ‘I know right where he can be found if you will send an officer at onc “What is the charge, madami' asked Judge Helsloy, who was at that hour prepar- ing to leave his court. “He is drunk and disorderiy, neglected mo for more than o week, name is E. 8. Maanine.’ The woman is_tho same one who, a few days ago, asked for police assistance in fluding her husband who, she said, was somewhere in Omaha on a spree. Manning is the postmaster and has a lumber vard at Guthrie, Okiahoma territory. The warrant was issued and an_hour later Mauning had beon arrested and fined $1.50. He paid. The woman was stoppiag at the Motropoli- tan hotel, but was put out bodily for cause, althouh she offered to pay her bill. While Munniug was at the central polico station tho dotectives supposcd that they had caught a bad mau and accordingly pu him into the sweat box,scripped and searched him and took an accurato descriptionof him Among other things found was his post. master's commission from Washington. Manning’s wife is an invalid and lives in Des Momes, Ta. When be left for Oklahoma at the ime of the boom she was not able to accompany him, Now he 1s returaing from Chicago, where he attended a national con- vention of lumbermen. This woman who claims to be his wiie is only a common creature who at one tims was a chair warm- er intheold Buckingham theater in this city. Tho urrangeticut was that the woman should remain in Omala, whilo Manning went over into [ows and visited his relations, Upon his return, through the woman h formed the acquaintance of “Redd O'Neill, Ed Miller, Ed Rothery, Jimmie O'Donuell ana others. Manning went on a drunk which cost him $40) in a few days. ‘Ihe gang occupied 80 much of Manning's time that tho woman became angry and peached on Miller and Rothery, ming that there were stolen diamonds in their places of business. Tho police ut once se- cured search warraums and went through their houses, but found nothing that could be identified’ as stolen goods, Lhen the dis- giuntled female had Maoning van in for drunkenness. A few hours after he had been found the management of the Paxton notel had him and O'Neill locked up on the charge of defrauding un wn keeper, Man- ning owing for three days’ board. The latter has been so intoxicated for some time that the does nov kuow what be- came of his £400. s danger in DEBAUCH, and has His There is impur There is sufety in taking Hood’s Sarsa- parilla, the great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar. District Court, The old Bank of Florence 1s 1n litigation in Judge Kincaid's court. For some time the building whick was at one time the pride of the city, has been occupied as a saloon by Delancy & Lester. Freeman S, Tucker also ran a saloon in Fiorence, and catching the spirit of the age wanted to get a monopoly of the business. He bonght Delaney's inte est and then tried to get Lester out of the building. Lester refused to surrender pos- session aud & case was commenced againsy him by Tucker in Justice Reed’s court and verdict given in favor of the plaintiff. The case wwus appealed by Lester and is now being heard before a jury in Judge Kincaia’s court, One of the police court cases of highway robbery was summarily disposed of. William Hartman was bound over a month or more ago on the charee of having swlen §30 from adrunken man who was sailing under the nom de plumeof John Doe. When the case was called the county attorney discov- ered that the police had failed to bold the complaining witness, and in fact could not show that he had taken anything from John Doe's pocket more valuable than cotton handkerchief. The case was mils- missed by tho county attorney. John Baller, a good-natured colored man, pleaded guilty before Judge Clarkson to the charge of haviug nipped a dinmond ring from Mrs. Thompson, by whom he had been hirea to clean a carpat. Mr. Mahoney spoke a good word for the prisoner and ho was let down with a thirty days’ sentence in_the county jail. Harry Johnson was arraigned on the charge of havivg stolen a bolt of silk from Kelley, Stiger & Co. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded for trial. S. Kopald was placed on trial belore Judge Clarkson, charged with having unlaw- fully appropriated fuads in s hands as bailee, The Strang & Clarke steam heating com~ pany has commenced suit against K, Erbling for 372 for work done. Hardiog, Remal & Co. of Wind Gap, Pa., have commencea suit in the district court against C. Specht for goods sold and deliv- €red amounting to 335255, John C. Fetzer has commeuced suit foreclosure against William B. Cow!es et al to recover £5,800 on several notes secured by mortgage on fifty-seven lots in North Side addition. Mrs, Belle Bell has applied for a divorce from Benton Bell on the ground of extremo cruelty and failure to support. She also applies for the custody of their four minor children. . e County Cort. Mrs. Moliy Ruland has commenced suit against Peter C. Nissen to recover £00 on a note, . In the case ot Charles J. Dorrance against S. K. Felwn judgment was rendered for vlaintiff in the sum of $234.03, Fred Krug obtamed judgment agoinst Charles Kamerer and Christ Specht for $175.85, and_against Kamerer, W. J. Mount and James Dounelly, sr., for §127.04, ‘The jury in the case of Anderson va Pat- tefson retired about noon to consider their verdict, and when court closed were sull out. Persons advanced in yoars feel younger and stronger, as well as freer from infirmities of age, I.vly tuking Dr, J. H. McLean’s Sarsupariila. Extending Car Lincs. Tho latest nows in the liae of proposed street railway exteraion is a sort of horse shoe siaped line to be put down in the north- ern portion of the city to uct us a feader to all the main lines extending from that quar~ ter. The proposea line will commence at the west end of the fair_grounds on I'wentioth street and will extend south on that thor- oughfare to Lake, the run lately mado by the fair grounds stub line. Tho tracks will then extond west on Like to Twenty- fourth street, north one block, west one block to Twenty-fifth, north to Miao street, wost 10 Twenty-eighth, north 1o Cassius, west to Thirty-first, the illghwl{ leading 1o the fort, aud north 'to some point between Sprague and Commercial streets, near tho present termious of the Sherman avenue motor Nne, “The line is to be oquipped with horse cars and will receive passongers from the Saun- ders street horse car line, the Hanscom Park and north Tweuty-fourth street motor line, and the Dodge and North Twenty-fourth streot cable line. This, with the Sherman avenue motor line, it is belicved, will give auiple accommodations to the people living in the northwost portion of the city, The tracks for the proposed live are to be laid some time the coming spring. il Lido America Leonds the World in taste and reflued customs of civilization, tho evidence of which is, that of 2,454,504 cases of chumpaghe uwported into the United States during thie last ten years,over twenty- «five per cent was G. H. Mumm’s Extra Dry,” Whose imports were over 200,00) cases in ex cess of auy otherbrand, Quality will tell, He Died From Consumption An inquest was held at Heafoy & Heafey's at 10 30 o, m. over the remains of Joseph Lustyk, who was found dead in his bed at the Honza boarding hbouse on Thirteeath near Pierce streets Monday morn ing. Four witnesses were examived, among whom were Dr. McMauigal, who made the post-mortem, The testimony of the doo- tor was that the lunge of the deceased had been affected with that form of consumption called tubercularphthisis. The left lung blood. OMAHA DAILY THE had entirely collapsed and the right lung was in nearly as bad condition. Frior to his doath Lustyk's actions were in_keeping with the symptoms of & person suffering from consumption. The jury brought in a verdict of death from the causes aboye men- tioned. The doceased is said to have a family at Neligh, but notning can ba loarned concurning them, Lustyk has no friends tere aud it 1s probable that his romains will have to be buried at the eoxpense of tue county., The surprisn of Rip Van Winkle when awaking from hia long slumbor could n have been greater than the consumptive’ upon tinding himself entirely relioved Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 conts, A Pretty Picture—A sunay-haired child curing the Newfoundland's cut foot with Sai vation Oil NRAILROAD A Variety of Interesting and Tm- vortant Nows. The Clitcago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul ofil- cials had expected to change their time-table next Sunday, but Goneral Agent Nash duced them to abaudon the idea. secmed to think that it would be necess: in order to compete with the Uaion Pacific Northwestern's through vestioule train, which will leave here for Chicago at 443 p. m. Mr. Nash, however, argued differently, and so effoctively that they took his adyice and will leave matters stand just as they THE BUDG in- are, Ho contends that the Milwaukee train will secure more business by making its departure from hero us late as possible so asto cateh cast- bound travelers who arrive points on tae afternoon trains aud want three or four hours in Omaha, which is the case with a large majority of them, It {8 nonsense,”” says Mr. Nash, “to sup- thut anybody already on the Union orthwestern train, destined to C would change cars at this point the sake of riding on some round. For the Omaha trade ex y it 18 an advanmge to us 3 1 until 6 o'clock. Then it wr- at 9:30 the next mornini v good hour, aud almost as early us the other train Kates for Ac The managers of dramati opera companics huve certed movement to s and traveling inaugurated a con- et an ame ny trough congress to the interstate commerce ! ch will give them some relief and permit the railroads to n rates for thom on & com inl basis, 1 given to the nove by r the Ealtiwore & Ohio respousibi cased ¢ on of the fi 18 taken upon itseif of making a 2-ceut-a-mile al peovle. r Rosenbnuie of the “Evangeline’ A thut unless tho profession so- passuze of a law giviag it the actions ca On a business of €5 10 pay expenses. When the re re less than that sum he ioses money. The railroads et the bulk of it. Unless the companies do u phenomenal business, those carryine fifty und sixty peo cure the benefit of better terms, big not. afford to come 21000 w W est ple must come out ind. That sart of thine ean’t possibly be wed. “We aro not out for our heulth,” says the mavager, “nor the benefit of the railvon but they get all we make just the sam The situation in the west is worse thun the cast for the reason that out herc woe have to mako longer jumps and play to | fewer people. Tho best attractions may not retire entirely, but unless the law is wmend- ed they will ‘be compelled to boyeott the small roads aud stick to the large ones aud make cities of not less than 100,000 inbubi- tants and weele stands, When this com about then | imagine you will hear a vig ous protest from the weaker lines.” Not Changoe Depots, Unless General Agent Phillinpi knows less about it thau some local newspapers there 1s absolutely no truth w a recently pubiished report that the Missour: Paciiic will soon commence runninz its passanger trains into tho Union Pacific depot and abandon the Belt line entrance. Union Pacific officiuls also say thatif any such arrangewents ha: been made they are entirely ignorant of the fac When the proposed cut-off from Union by way of Plaftsmouth and New Forl Omabit is built,” said Mr. Phillippi, “our thiough passenger train will be run over it. making Soutn Omalia a - station, but there is no i tention of changing our depot from th Webster street to the Unlon Pacific. Tt is also our purpose to put on a local train whe the new road is completed, to do the ness between here and Unibn ov the pr line. That, sent will not be taken up usmany scem to suppose. It can be used as a track for the suburban passenger and froight truins,” A Veteran Mail Clerx. N. I Miller, superintendeat of mails at Des Moiues, was at the oflics of Me. Crawe, chief clerk of the railway mail service, yas- terday on official business, Mr. Miller bears the torrible evidences of the railroad wrocic in which e had the misfortune to bo nearly a dozen years ago. For nearly an hour he was pinioned so that the left side of his face was beld against a burning hot stove. When released he was insensibleand the left side of his face wus burncd off, disfiguring him for life. His suf ferings were intense, and he owes his sur vival ouly to his superfative erit and phyi _cal endurance, Healways will have to w @ screen to cover that portion of his fac He remained a common mail clork uatil Harrison became president, when ho was promoted to his present position. Mr. Mil- ler is a hale fellow well met, and as genial u man as one could wish to moet. pandant Position, At 12 o'clock Monduy night the Union Pacificand Northwestern roads ceased to bo wmembers of the inter-state commerce railway assoclation. There was no evidence displayed ut hendquarters yestorday of any demon strative fecling over such an event although one or two ofiiciuls scomed rather pleased at the prospective privilewe of belug left in & position where they neod not be under obligatjon to aud coutrol of contemporary lines when it comes to form- g traflic alliances or making rates, . Next will come a notice from the Union Pacific of withdrawal from the trans-Mis souri association, and this may be ven at the meeting on March 4, in Kunsas City, The compuny has some Colorado rates it wishes to put in which the association will hardly accept, but its refusal will simply force the Union Pucific to wive the usual ten day's no. tice and put them in upyway. The Railroad Rufe With the revised and improved time eard that takes effect on the Union Pacitic road next Sunday goes also new rules for the governmont of employes over the entiro sys. tem. These rules wore gotien up by iho time convention, at which representatives of every railroad ' wero present in New York last fall. Thoy have boen adopted by the Union Pacific sud Santa Fe. A B. & M. Extension, Tv is understood that the B, & M. nas de- cided to build an entension this year of its northwest branch from New Castle, Wyo., to Buffulo, & mining camp some distance beyond there, ‘Lhe great discovery of coal at New Castle failed w pan out in qualivy. consequently there is no warkes for it and the road is thrown out of an expected big trafiic, * On a Pleasure Trip. Willism Fitch, general manager of the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic rosd, “Zea- ith City short line,”” Marquette, Mich., was in Omaha a fow hours exroute with his fam- ily to California. Al Patrick joined them here and became one of the party. Mr. Fitch was formerly general manager of tho Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road. A unew time table goes into effect next day on the Fremout, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road. The only change made, how- ever, is 1u the departure from Omaha of the York, Lincoln aud Norfolk passenger train, which leaves now at 5:10 p. m. flndur the new arrangemeut, it will leave at 5:45 p. m. A New Lins to ba Opened, Next Mouday the Union Pacific will open for busiuess the mew cxteosion of the BE E: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1 Omaha & Republioan Valley line from Non- tasket to Plensamtoe, o distance of twelve miles. ‘The appeimtment of a station agent at Pleasanton wil] frobubly be made today. To Reviwnmn Old Road, The Union Pacifie expects to make an im- portant improvement in Colorado not hereto- fore mentioned, AAn old, long abandoned conl rond runningmp to Fort, Collins is to be relaid with new wwils, well oquipped and made a part of thePanhandlo system. A Dearthoof Grain Oars. General Agent! Phillippi of the Missouri Pacific, had adviees from Division Superin- tondent Rathburn-regarding cars, The grain siipments on that road from Nebraska have increased 80 rapidly that the orders for cars are 1,200 ahead of the supply. Dr. Birney,practice limited to catarrh- 1l disensesof nose and throat. Bee bldg, Foot Bells for Motors. The managers of the street railway com- pany are attempting to fix up sume sort of a combination by which the motormen can ring the bells on the front of the cars with thew feot. It is necessary that the motormen keep onehand constautly on the switeh bar aud the other on the brake, and the necessity of removing eithier hand to ring the beil at Crossiugs, of when emergencies arise, casions serious deluy ment is being made with motor car No. 2 ¢ the motorman rings the alarm by simply pressing on o lever with his foot. T'lie bell, however, in this case has to be placed under the car and the sound 1% somewhat mufiled, It has been suwgested that if the bell were placed on the front of the apron it could be easily manivulated with some simple contrivance worked by the toot and the sound would be as eclear as it is at present from the bells on the top of the cars, oc- A Cures for Kheumat'sm. They know how to eure rheumatism in Pennsivania Meighan, a awoke ono rheumatism in hisright 1. Working around the store during the forenoon made it worse. By noon the pain was so sovere that he could not his hand to head and had to ¢ his avm in sling. One of his customers, on lear: ing the f t across the street to . Heek's drug wnd at his own ured a hottlo of Chamber- in’s Pain Balm and persunded the cigar dealer to tey it. 1t eased the | and reduced the swe ling so that by the 2Xt morning he could use his arm, and y the second morning was entiveiy ell. This is only one of the many severe cases of rhoumatism thay have been cured by this valuable remedy. Iifty cent bottles for sale by all d gists. Bogas Oheeke, Two more forged checks have been turned ub Ly the police, and young Fred Copelanid is suspected of doing e job again. One of them was for §)25, drawn on the Nebraska National bank in favor of R, S. KKimball und tizned “Omaha Hardware o, w18 passod on ‘Yom Frizdan of 3309 South th street on Washineton’s birthday he other was passed on L. D. [ichurd of 1013 South Tnirteenth street. It was drawn same back in favor of 1% A, Avin ronz and signod “Richardson Drug Co.” h + amount i Hoth the checks were passed on a le oy, Young Copeland was arrested at noon. He bad commenced svork in_ the tinaing ae- pariment ut the Union Pacific sbops and i3 now under bonds to appear in the district courton the charga of forgery. * Dr.Haughawout.one of the best déntists in the west, extracts teeth withouat p. inserts teeth without plates al clean und strong. 1509 Douglas solutely Omaha. Res) atets the Bizzard, #'President Hurtman and Astl. iukey, a couple of hea weight members of the real estate exchaoge, indulged in a friendly glove contest, witbout gloves, at the exchauge meeting and furnished the only diversion in the daily routine. The wee business meetivg of the ex- change will be held Wednesday afternoon ut 4:30 o'clock. ‘T'he listing: Famebauzh Plac Smith Park, lot 5 Burr Oak, one. of eight room ho £10,000. Sales were reported By Patrick Enad company, two lots and ten room brick house, 10,00, By Mumaugh & Fritehett, 215 acres, tax lot 5, §2,365, Returned to Omaha, Madam Blaneh, the tady mind reader who has been abscut on business for a fow days, returned lastuight. She can now be consulted with confidence on all things pertaining to the future by calling at her parlors, 822 Novth Six- teenth street. L ndstolen prop- erty; absent frien2s a specialty Suprior's Bnterpriss, An arrangement 1s being parfected for a meeting at Superior on Saturday in the in- terest of a proposed extension of the B. & M, from that point to Dodge City, Kun, a distance of 190 miles, ‘The proposed meetin agitation of the sul, board of trage. Th ICansns immigration society who were in Omaba several weeks ago were 80 favarably impressed with the city that those who live in the portivn of the state to be touched by the projected line are heartily in favor of it as furnisbing tuem an outiet to the Omaha morket. A call has been made for a meoting of delegates from all of the towns interested at Superior, on Saturday, March 1. The Omala board of trade will send a delegation of a dozen members. is the result of an t by the superior mambars of the Will be paid to any competent chiemlst who will Bnd, on sualysis, a particle of ercury, Potash, or othier polrons Iu Swift's Specifc (8. 8. 5. AN EATING SORE Henderson, Tex., Aug. 33, i8%9.— “For elgh- Leen months 1 hadan eating 30re on my tongue. was treated by the best local physiclans, but obtalned no rehiet; tho soro gradually growing worse. 1 concluded Alnally to try B, 8. 8., and was eotirely cured’after using a few bottles, You have my cheerful permission to publish the sbove etatement fertbo benefit of these sismllarly afficted.” 0, B, Mokzuons, Henderson, Tex. Treatise on Bloodand Skin Discasessmailed free. THE SWIFPSPRECIFIO CO., Atlanta. Ga, GOLDIMEDAL, PALIL, 1878, W, BAK"R & C0. pBreakast Gocoa Xs absolutely pure and it s solubic, No Chewvicals are used in its preparation. aod s thesefore for more econonical, coutlng leaw (han wig cont @ itk FHAN { iRt A e delictous, nourishing, strengtl:entig, L [ D iy viorares, i iy e i for Lavalide as wel! se persons fu licalth. Bold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & (0., Dorchester. Mass Dr. JOHN C. JONES, PHRACTIOR LINITED TO DISEASES OF WOMEN. Ofice, B, K.Cor. 13tk aud Douglas Sta, Omaba No Wit ain < b it Indlgestmn ls not only a distressing complaint, of itself, but, by causing the blood to become depraved and the system en- feebled, is the parent of innumerabla maladies. That Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best cure for Indigestion, even when complicated with Liver Complaint, is proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway Centre, Mich, “Liver complaint made my life & bur ending my existence. For more thaa four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. Ail kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate conld be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several and indigestion en and came near hysicians treated me without giving re- jef. Nothing that I took seemed to do ent good until T commenced Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced ‘wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa- rilla T could nimprovement in my condition. My appetite began to return and with it cume the ability to digest all the food taken, my strongth ime proved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, T fonnd myself a ‘well woman, able to attend 1o all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life.” Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price #1; six bottles, $5. Worth §5 a Lottles DRS. BETTS & BETTS 108 FARNAM STREET, OMAIIA, NEB., (Opposite Paxton Hotel) Ofmce hours, v a. m., to 8 p. m. p.m. Specialiets in Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood Di- enses. £A=Consultation at office or by mall free. Medi- cines sent by mail or expross, sect from observation. Guara Iy and permanently. NERVOUS TEBILITY #ions. * Physical d Sundays. 108. m., t Spermatorrh ea, semi nil Loxsos, Night naises o . prod dency. pimples on the Tar enmly discouraged, lack of conflc study Syphilts, & diseass most tarrible infts ot b Bloo| renalts, eomplietely eri mercury. Scrofuli erysipains, alcers. pains in the hod hones. thront, mouth and tongue. eatarrh, el cured Where others have failed. Klflflflv. l][‘inal‘v and Bladder Complaints, Patntul, Difficult, teo fre. Quent burning or bioaly urine, urine high ‘colored or [t milky seaimont on sian ling, weak buck, gonorr heen, gleel, cystitis, ote. Promptly and safely cured STRICTURE] gumed oo To Young Men and Middle-Ased Men, A SURE CUR The awful effects of early Vice, which brings organic wenkness, destroying botlh mind and body. with all tsdreaded ills, permanently cured, DRS' BETTS Address those wLd> have im. paired temsolves by improper Indulzences and and solitury habits, ich ruin both EBody and mind. unfitting them for business, study or marring, MARUWED MEN, or those entering on that happy life, aware of physieinl debility, quickly ussisted. OUR SUGCESS. Is based upon facts, first—practical experience, sec- cvery cate ia tspe-inily studied, thus Atarting t, third—medicines are prepared in onr own In- batory exnctly tobuit ench case, thu affcting cures without Injury. §#~Samd 6 conts postage for eolebrated works on chronte, nervous nnd dulicate disenses. Thousands cured. ¥~ A friendly letter or Call may saye you fu- ture suffering andshame, and add £oldon years to life EZ7No letiers apswered unicss accompanied By & €ents in stamps. Address oreall on DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 14)8 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, B0YDS (JPERA-HOUSE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 24, 25 and 26, First Perforniances in this ety of + CHAS. » ARNOLD « In nis Original Creation, ( Hans, The Boatman, ) DYL OF THFE ADIRONDACKS, w American Plays that has caught the English taste, Touches of Nature, Laughter and Tears. Heautitul Home' Balinas, ‘The St. Bernard und u boatload of One the e ), sale Saturday, COLISEUM. AWO PERFORMANCES BY THE Grand Italian Opera Company Under the dlrection of Messrs. Abbey & Grau. MADAME ADELINAPATTI SIGNOR FRANCISCO TAMAGNO, AND A COMPANY OF RENOWNED ARTISTS, Monday Evening, Mar 3, rdi's Sublime Grand Opera, in four acts, IL TROVATORE, Sig. Franciseo Tamagno.... .. Manrico Mue. Lilllan Norg ¥ “Leonora uesday Afternoon, March 4, PATTL MATINEE, At which will be presented Kossini's Beautiful Opera, tie Barber of Seville. MuE, ADELINA PATTI AS....... ROSINA, Grand Chorus and Ballet, Orchestra of 60 Conductor ,8ig. Romulado Saplo, Inguis 1ld be uddrossed to BO HAVS 1 Manazers Pattt Engage- Neb. Regulur 5 0 ment, Om The sels of seals will commence at 9 . m. Thursday, Febraary Zith, st the box ofiice of Hoyd's Ojjera House. PRl and 200 General admis- wlou $1.6 1. M. TRUEGHEART, JOHN ADRIANCE, Luciax MiNoR, H. M. TRUEHEART & CO., Real Estate ”A!eutl, ALGALVESTON, TEXAS, FSTABLISHED 1857, oSeaport that isand is to be at Northwest, luformation aod ed. Visitors wre luvited 10 call Gatveston is for be Maps furnl a4 aur office. FINE OTHING. CHILDREN'S SPECIALTIES. M. W,Con, 137n & Donok 8T8, OMAHA, NEBy FOR THR TREATMENT OF ALL CERORIG aad STRGICAL DISEASES BRAOCES APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND ;Hul![l. 1} osar o bvery Tar of B ears eeeursete! MEDICAL or IJRUNM. TREA’ '?} 1‘". NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENT Board & Attendance, Beat b Fost. Gugvaturas ot yine. atarth, ¥ronchiis: T o, Kar, oo .’u‘lu'xa?iuul‘-'-mm:n- DISEASES OF WOMEN 3 wORRK DURING COMRRRRARY “GTRETIT PRIAT Ouly Holisbie HModical Tnstitute mALIas Bpesialey PRIVATE DISEASES A1 RICo Dienses dussamraily treated. yphiltile Pole How Besterativg - Eistaitti BOOK Y0 MEN, OMANA MEDICAY, & RUNOY ith and Dodge Btreets, O! OAL I BEARLY COST FOR TROUSERS 5, 6 and 7 dollars for the Trousers we're making to measure, is barely cost (and cost at Nico!l's means several dol- { fars Jess than most store keep- er's cost, Several thousand styles to choose; no two of a kind, These lengths were cut from our bolts of goods, to drape windows and supply our branch stores. Its our policy to sell them quickly at 5, 6 and 7 dollars each. They're as good as any ¢8 and g10 trousers you ever bought. Sfir/n,q Styles rolling in daily; several hundred to choose now. Overcoatings for Spring Wear, $18 to $35 made to measure. Y e TAILOR 1409 DOUGLAS. BLANGARD'S PILLS IODIDE OF IRON. ly recommonded b the Academy of e e of ASLS Tor Hho ek of SCROFULA, KING'S-EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EARLY STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, und for regulating itv periodic course. None genuine ynless slenod Bonaparte, Paris.' BOLD BY E. Fougera & GREW)] The Well Known Spe. of ail for nlis!, 25 of Phr- A, fin: . each b es. vured quickly and peria CLIOnL by | COrPrespoder for oply. Consuitation fios, - OMeo s, K. Cor. 1ith and Jackson Sirects, Omaha Neb. (Atamps). DIAMOND BRAND, jelisvie. Ladies, cal o prin BALE T U v k. Mo JAVA & MOCHA COFFEE S %fizxmw\\n\\fi 0SToN corrEE A Perfact Art Album containing 24 FRE Beautiful Photographs representing Teaand Coffee culture, will bo sent on recelptof your address, CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Boston, | Western Dept, 80 Franklin St Chicago, Ml Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the use or the At Reme For sale only by the Cook Romedy Co.. Nebraskn. Write t0 us £0r Uhe names and nddiess of pationts who have been cured und from wiom we FmIssion to refer. Syphilis is & dise hias alwnysbaflod the skill of the most emi clans, and uniit the dise ot Omabay L phyale £ the Cook' Itemedy ot one in tiity e o e di ANy’ caso that can tiken morcnry, potash, advortised roniedies, with only' temporary ol by th Yook Ttemed. ns. 1t 18 absolw person O company t emedy like It in_offect an + s boen treatis wiys glve ao- 1y rosponsible, havinge ucaple their gaurantee good. Wa all hope d lot us put you' in It i tho most te for particulnrs, Al ictiors confide; BA“T“]N Besuro you ure getting the Cook Remedy Co's, Magic Kemedy None elliers ro yenuine. Partios ciuming (o be AXanta Tor U AT I HOAILOTS a1 ufl partior Bk Troo. "Addrcs all CommuRICAUIONS 10 The Cook Remedy Co., 509 South I2th Strest. West Portland Park Choxce lots, low prices, good water, ex= cellent drainage; motor line; 5-cent car fare; high, dry, beautiful. or on installment plan. SHOREY, HALL & CO,, Abington Bnilding, Portland, Or. & " Lihiz COMPANY'S” EXTRAGT OF MEAT INCOMPARABLE IN FLAVOR. Uso it for Beef Tea, Soups, Sauces, (Game, Lish, &e.,) Aspic or Meat Jolly. One pound of Yxtract of Beef equal to forty pounds of ludn beef. Genuine only with signature of J. von Liebig as shown above, in blue. STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAY PARIS EXPOSITION 1889, Nos, 303-404~-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENG, Btk T TO WEAK MEN cay, Wasting weakness, lost manhood, wi sead & valuable treatino (scaled) oontaluliig full particulars for hon plendid medical work ian who 15 Dervous and debil rof, ¥, C, ¥ LER,Mood A PocketCigar Case I 4 w,Conne © 1o Smoders of Ty Frr.— Mafihqgfl of yuirul l:nl:u'h‘uw. B R Daving toad I scin ot ry phon’ iy 1neans of seif cure, which PR el i & i e Sk i, re , T O SLENL AL &~ of nd