Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 13, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    fWATTA T/ATT/Y / T5TCP. ATTflTTR'P I IT "ISOO
THE CITY.
Tholmnk clearings yofltci'dnynmountcd
to $870,132.00.
Mi J. 1'rcomnn has filed a complnlnt
npnln < a It.Vi Tompldns for dofruudlng1
a landlord.
Tlio lilovcnth street motor trnlns nro
running south only ns far ns Mnrthti
street liccuuso of tlio eowcr which Is
toinjj laid on tlio former struct.
Flvo car loads of tin pinto from Eng
land were rcco'vcd ' jvt tno custom IIOIHC
for tlio Annour-Ciuluhy company , Lcc-
Clurlto-Andtcsoii , and Hector , Wlllioliny
&Co.
In tlio county court yesterday In tlio
cnho of tlio Union Stock Yards bank vs
August P. lisisclio , judgment wns ren
dered in fmor of tno plaintiff for tlio
cum of 31,000 and costs.
Tlio board of education will open bids
MomHy nifjlit for tlio ci'cotlon of Unco
one-story buildings of two rooms oiuh ,
which will bo located on tlio Saratoga ,
Ilickorj and Central park nitcs.
A brilliant flash of lightning about
O''iOa. in. stiuclcii niotOL-oar on Twenty-
fourth direct near Hrlatol nnd burned
out ( ho ( linmnoe. ] 'arsons who saw tlio
ncfldenl HUi thofliiuh cMondcd two foot
from thnciii' ,
lj > w Hi 11 Is confined to his room by a
eovoro sprain of the musics of the back
BUbliihit'il ' by indulging In a guinoof ten-
nlni ) . 'Jho iiitient sulluied gmatly for n
low dn.\H , but IH now pronounced to bo
recovering lapidly. *
Tlio ( iivnlry horses used by the sol
diers at the recent rillo contest held at
the IJollovuortinL'o were Hunt 1o Fort
Niobrara liiat iiFfht , They wore-sont
out In eliai'KO of Sorpeant Jcifrlsh and
Corporals JJcadus and Dallard.
At ' o'clock.vo.slcday mornlnjf bui'ff-
lara entered tlio front room of tlio resi
dence otG. Nicholiui , 11J5 North Nine
teenth itroct and Hlolo Ills trousers , 1.1s
walvli nnd cliainwith n loc-kct altiiched ,
6/5 / In money and a number of railroad
passes.
A petition was circulated Monday ,
nslilny that two additional voting pre
cincts bo ostiibllshcd in the Sovunth
wiuii. .1. j. iMiinoiioy la looicing tmur
the matter and will present his potl-
tions : il the next session of the city
council ,
Itobcit Tompldns left Omaha Mon
day and proceeded to 1'apilllon. Tlioro
ho repichenlod himself asu _ IJuu reporter
and huccocilcd In gulling n woithlo-
check c.ibhcJ on the credit of that insti
tution. Asa result ho MUS received into
the Omnlia county jail yesterday for si
thirty days' ' sentence.
A tfi-t'iil deal of .JudffO Ilolslcy's time
and patluncoIIB consumed yesterday
afternoon in liem-iiif ; tlio caw of Alberta
Drilfcorn , charged with resisting : vn ofll-
cor. It AMIS nllogod that the woman
assaulted Constable Casey when ho at
tempted to ftoivo a warrant , bat the
court decided in favor of the defendant.
I'listotUou Itobbeil.
Cliiof Cleric Craner of thu mall service vo-
ccivcil tiotk'oyestmluy moininKiroin tlic post-
irmitcr nt nine Springs that tlio postofllrn nt
that point liud bom robbed oT $ r > 0. 'A post-
oftlco impci'tor hamr-neil '
into Mr. Crcim'r's
oftk'o Jut m the ilisp.itcli was leeclvotl nnd
ho at once \\ciil to tlio aceno of tu toblwry.
IMiiriiiiicisl I0fun : Inert.
The cx-iunliiiiitf eommltlco of the state
board of pharmacy will incut at the Millanl
hotel toJ.iy for the examination of iipiill-
cantd for registration ns pharmacists.
Tlio Iionnl consists of Henry Coolt , of Roil
Cloud , Max Ooclit , Omnlia ; Henry D. Hey
den , ( jninil Island ; Jiitncb Reed , Nebraska
City ; I 10. lligKS , Llnroln.
Vim Iloutcu'b Cocoa Delicious , made in
nUutly
Tlic rijidNlmir Cciiilrlliuf IOIIH ,
T. M. Slwllenberfjcr , treasurer of the
Bnulfclmv leliof fund , bas 'made public his
report of the donation's received by the committee -
mittoo to August. 1 , 1SUO. The
total Is ? * ,01'U7. This does not Include -
cludo the iiinoants received by the
Brailbhaw relief committee at York ,
of whtili N. M. i'ot'CTsou Is trcasuior. The
report of the latter \\lll bo niaUo public in a
few
no
Usual tlio following mar
riage licenses yesterday :
Nimieaiid nklrcss. * Aco.
;
j Jens Has inusscii , Omaha . .
I Mui-ca Hiuiuusseti , Omaha . 18
\ JohuS. Mcfilaile , Omalia . 24
j Mnrio ICilcr , Omaha . 10
1 Vincent Mazouick , Omaha . 2)
I Mnn-Uaso. Omaha . 18
j Cay ! \\r. \ ( Jooditeh , Omulm . 2S
( Sophia II. Carlson , Omaha . tw
ICxperlencc iu Te.xai.
William Ilutelilnson of Benton , 111. , while
dMltiDjin cattle and hoi cs la Texas Just
Bcptcrobor , was taken with a very soveio at
tack of cholira niorbus and diarrhoea , com-
Inp , hcsupposed. from a change of drinking
water. A local druggist advlscil him to take
Ctmmlicrlaia's colic , cholera and dlanlioea
cure.rlhe second iloao
, he says , nfTcctcd a com *
pleto ciac. and ho now takes picas uio In
rcconnnciKilii in toothers. Forsalo at 2J
and 60 cents porbottlo by drut'k'ists.
To Ilpcnmn n Jesuit.
Mr. U'illlam Uoran , sea of Mrs. P. H.
Oiroy , left jcstcixlay for Florissant ,
Mo. , vUieroho will enter the uovitiato with a
view of becoming ii-iucmber of the religious
order of Jesuits.
Mr Domn is mi Omaha j'onng ijontlcumn ,
TIe \va.i a student of C'lviuhton colleso almost
from the the time the institution w.is opened
until nfmv jc.uansohea lu enterca the
Jasiiiti'ollo'o at St. '
Mark's , Kim. In coin-
p.iayith \ scvei.il other Oinnlu boys , notably
thohoiis of Majur J. U. Puray , Mr. Uoiiin
'
Biiuluati'd nt thoclosa of tho'lar.t scholiibtio
yiar. slnco wlileli time ho has bpcnt several ,1
uiouttii ubioiul , Ho Is a tlnoly educated ,1I I
yomiR man and wlllJUoubtless become a useful
member of his chosen order.
llowillbo aciomiMulcil by his father to
the not it lute , i
ThoIJov "m.StoutVlarton , Ont. , states :
After being Inoilcctually treated by seven
teen dltleicat docton for Scrofula and blood
disease , I vns cured by JJimlock lilood Bit-
tcrs.Vrlto for proof.
of Mrs , Mrebo.
The funeral of Mis. Homy Grebe , sr , ,
which was held from tlio family residence
jestordny aftomoon was largely attended
fcy tlio old sottlci-3 of Omaha nnd floroncc ,
nnd tlio numerous friends of tlio deceased.
The services were conducted by Hov. Mr.
Kuhns of the Southwestern Evangelical
I " uthmm church , of which the deceased h.id
"been n member ,
The rich , black casket was iaibeddcil in cut
flowers , .sent hi by friends who had Know a
the deceased for many ycai-s.
TliorcnianiH were Intei red Iu Prospect 11111
cemetery , and lieiiiR followed by a procession
of ncmly Jllty iiirriagcs.
The pall bearers were Charles ICarbaclt ,
llcnrv ' uolln , Henry r.climana , Joseph I\ar-
ch.'U' . Loreuzcu , C. Scbinidt , lKlelt -
scr. _
' . K\erylliiiiK Goss
In thn bodily mechanism when the liver gets
out of oiiicr. Constipation , dysiwpsla , con-
lamlimtion of the blood , Imperfect assimila
tion nro certain to ensue. But it is easy to
yrevont these consequences , and remove their
cause , by a course of Hostettci's Stomach
Hitters , which MlmUutca ; the biliary oiwu
naa rojulatcs its action. The dinct rcsul Is
a dtsanpearanw of the v-ilns beneath the rlha
mid tlirougli the shoulder blade , the nausea ,
headaches , yellowness of the skin , furred look
of the tongue , aad sour odor of the breath. '
which characterize vcr complaint , bound
dliKMtlou and n regular habit of body nro
Uoulngs also secured by the use of this celo-
03t
brotcd restorative of health , which Is Its bat
mmrantcoof safety from malarial epidemics.
Kervo weakness and over-tension nro oto
TIIH VKMt IOET.
J. II. O'ltcllly , Ono of the Most Gifted
of Ir AIIIHM ! loans.
The announcement of the death of John
Doyle O'Hcllly ' , the editor of the Boston
Pilot nnd one of the most gifted and popular
Irish-Americans In the country , shocked Ids
friends In this"city as It did throughout tuo
world.
Mr. O'ltcllly ' had never visited Omaha , but
had boon met by many of our leading citi/ens
and was known by many moro through his
books and the be.uitiful poenu which fre
quently found their way Into the local press.
The cause of death , whether heart failure
or an overdose of chloral , will i > robibly
never bo discovered. Together with his fam
ily Mr. O'llellly had been spending the sum
mer at Hull , near HoHon , Sunday night
Mrs. O'Kcllly w.is ill and Dr.
Liluhflcld was called to nUenc'l
her. At 2 o'clock In the morning
the doctor was called n second time by Mr.
O'liollly wnolnformod himthnt pnit of the
medicine prescribed at the first call had boon
spilled. Another do o was Riven and. as Mr ,
O'Kollly left the house , ho complained of be-
ItiR fatigued nnd , if Mis O'liollly should fall
nsloop. he would take lomctlnnit himself to
see If In1 could not t'd some hums' .sleep. At
I o'clock , Mrs. O Uei'ly ' , who had been' '
moused , in Used licr husband and found liim
down stairs in an uncouclom condition. The
bott ! containing her melUluc. although she
hud ttiUru littlu fiom it , was almost empty.
It is supposed that Mr O'llellly d ran It some
of llio inediriiic nddlagthtor.il to it in a largo
quantity which pioiluccd death.
Mr. O'liellly ' w.is Iwin at Dowth castle ,
County Mc.iili , Inland His father , William
Da\iu"O liulllv , was a distinguished mathe
matician mid scholar mul was for tlilrty-llvo
ycats master of the Nittervillo Institution ,
JJowth Castle , a llrltlsh cliatliable Institu
tion , and his inothe.t , Klua Uojle , w.is n lady
of ( ino literary attainments. The son exhibi
ted the talents of these parents , and the pas-
Hioiiato pitriotism of his mother found an
eclio in many oC his verses , wlulo her mem
ory has been pcipctnntcil by some
of'tho sweetest poems tli.it have rome from
his , O'ltcilly's , pea. She died while ho was
In prisoT
It was in this way young O'Ucilly found
hiinscl f Imprisoned on the charge of treasonable -
able notion to thu I3niliill ( government. In
Ibifl , when the ro\olutlonnry movement be-
g.m in Irclnnd ho was a compositor oil n lead
ing KnslMi newspaper. In May of that \car
ho returned to Ireland anil w.s enlisted in
the Tenth Piincoof Wales' Owa hussars , the
cr 'ii'lr . .ilnliv t * . ( riniont rtf tlio Jll'rnv * . lll < IT , .
tontion being to spread republican principles
among tlio solilioM of lilnrowu and other repl-
mrnts. Ho did his work so thoroughly tunt
athi inat the end of llvoye.ns ho was arrested ( or
httth treason , the irovcniincnt having discov-
ercd tbo insuirodlonary movement by In-
formers. Ills trial boe.m ou tbo JTtti of .funo ,
1cl , mid bo was found guilty oh Jlvo capital
charges. Ho was sentenced to Imprisonment
fem life , which scntcnco was afterward com
muted to t\\cnty yeius penal servitude. The
remainder or tlio year l OD , and tbo Kic.itcr
pait of tlio ensuing , v/uro spent In vaiious
convict prisons Iu Kugkmd , woildng in chain
gangs.
Gcc In November , lSG7lio was sent to tbo penal
colony of West Australia , In : i convict ship
crowded with 'Mi criminals. During tbo
\oyage < Mr. O'llcllly , In connection with one
oiei His fellow-exiles , published uweelcly paper
entitled the Wild Goobi- , for tlio relief of tbo
monotony of tlio voyiup , seven numbers of
which were published before the tirilval of
the vessel at her destination , jnnuaiy 10.1SGS
Hero ho was plucuil at work with tbo road
paUics In tlio colony , anil was subject to tbo
viiissitudesof coin-lot lifo until February IS ,
lblihcn. ! > . liu made Ills escape.
In an open bo.it bo put out to son.It \vfis n
small ! , poorcnift patched up with bark and
tlb iood tint \v.u to feoil Ha occupant had to
tltl tourd behind in the water. The vessel
that ho hoped to bo.ud passed him by , anil to
tltl returned to shore , only lo start forth again
the next clay , nnd this time pained access to
the decks of the Gazelle , com
manded by Captain David H. Gifl'ord
of New Bedford. Captain UltTord loaned
O'lieillyJO.pulni.'an . ( all the money ho had
wilb him ) ulicn they parted off the Cnpo of
Good Hope and put him then on board
another American ship , tUoSapphho of Boston -
ton . , hound for Liverpool. Avoiding dis
covery there the escaped prisoner shipped as
an American sailor on tlio ship Honuuv of
Bath , Mo. , anil on November IS , IMl'.i , after
nearly a year upon the water , landed ut
Pliiltidelphia. :
Ho was then twenty-live years of age.
totnllj Ignorant of this country , without a
single ncqaintanco hero , yet possessed with
that : buoyant disposition and manly self-re-
liimco that could and did quickly push him to
success and to proiulnonco. The very day of
his landing In PhU.uielpliIa ho applied for
American cituronshlp Attor ft brief stny In
that city and Now York ho went to lioston
January 2 , 1S70 , and for a
law months obtained n llvllhood by
working in u stcumshlp cilice. In May. however -
over , tlio second Fenian raid on Canada co-
cm rod , nnd O'llbilly ut once went to the
scene us the coriespondent of the Boston
Pilot , b irely escaping being taken prisoner
bp'tho British , forces. Ho was in command
oithuUish forces for a short tlmo after
O'Koill was taken prisoner.
Returning to lioston Mr. O'Ucilly soon became -
came the editor of the Pilot. Very soon poems
glowing with romantic color ana throbbing
with realistic lifo called the attention of the
literary ! woild to this young author. Uo be
came u contributor to the Galaxy , Scribncr ,
the Atlantic Monthly and Harper's. His
frank , earnest personality secured the friend
ship of Wendell Phillips , John G. Whitticr ,
William Lloyd Ganlsoii and other stanch
Americans.
Ills countrymen have seoniod to put moro
faith In him than in any ono else , not alone
for his poetry , hut for his unselfishness and
generous consideration for the interests of
others.
Mr. O'llcllly wag ono of the founders and
was president of the Papyius club , besides
bchiK I a member of the St. Botolpli , tlio
liouiul Table- and other literary orpmbations.
In 1STJ ho man led Miss Mary Murphy of
Charleston n , of whom ho wioto in the dedi
cation of his "Songs , Legends mid Ballads" :
"Hfjr raroaud loving Judgment has been a
standard 1 have tried to reach , "
Ills Urst book was dedlr.tted to the raptnln
\\lio rescued him from Australia , but thu vol
ume came too late to meet the eye of the kindhearted -
hearted old Yunkcd skipper , The news of
his death in August reached lioston the very
week tbo book was Issued. Mr. O'Ueilly's
third volume was dedicated to his mother uud
his fourth to Ills four lltlUUlllJL3.
It is thought that a n mnoiial meeting will
bo held by the Irish eiti/ons of Omaha to do
honor to the memory of the deccnicd poet and
patriot. _
Chapter 1 1 Weak , tiied , no appetite.
Chapter li : Took Hood's Sarsnparilla.
Chapter 3 : Strong , cheerful , hungry.
Tlio Ilabcri :
The Inquest at Burkel's ' undertaking rooms
over the remains of 1'otor Raberg , the car
penter who committed suiddo by hanging ,
developed the following : 1J ibcrg had board
ed at various tlincb with Potc'r Peterson nnd
Andrew L.nig.m and these with John Nelson
were the only witnesses , liaborghad made
con lldants of them and told them that when
1 * lived in Sweden he hud fallen in love with
and hail been engaged to a girl to whom his
mother had some objection. Tlioy were sepa-
lated anil ho came to tills country. The plrl
afterward opened up neonespondeiieo with
him out refused to'como although he had
sent her money to do so.
Kabergwas Industrious nnd had ncqulrod
considerable property. IIo owned a Turin
near Crcslon , 1,1. , horn which ho received an
annual rentiu of S'.m. Ho also owniM lot ( .
block 13 1'rwpect Place , which ho had
traded for n farm near Llttlo
( took , Aik. , fiom which ho received
f10 ! per year In rent. Ho also owned a lot In
I.lttlo Uoclc. Last fall , ho received § 1,400
from his mother's citato In the ola country ,
so that Uo was In comfortable circum
stances.
Shortly bofoiohls death , ho drew nil his
money from the hank , but uo trace of It
could bo found. There was some talk about
Kubcrg's pimblinp , but none of the witnesses
could testily as to the truth of It , nnd it U
supposed that ho had turned his possessions
Into cosh and sent the money to bis sweet
heart in Sweden , after which ho took his
life.
life.Tlio
Tlio dead man had no relatives In thU
country , but had u brother and sNtcr living
In the southern patt of Sweden iu u llttlo
hamlet called Korom.
Among his possessions was. n Knights of
Pythlaa sword , but ono of the friends of thu
dead man said Hubert' had told him that ho
bought tbo sword ns un ornament ,
Tb Jury returned a verdict to thQ
that the deceased had come to his death by
hit own hand by hanging himself While In A
stnto of temporary Insanity caused by disap
pointment In love.
i The body win burled immediately after
being discovered.
Nerve and Liver I'lllq.
An Important discovery. They act oa the
liver , stomach nnd bowels through the
nerves. A new principle. They speedily
cure bllllousncss , had taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation. Splendid for men ,
women nnd children. Smallest , mildest ,
suiest. 80 doses for 2. " > cents. Samples frco
ntlCuhn &Co.'s IMhnnd Douglas ,
*
mm TWO josi-UMis.
Joseph I lie Second Storms tlio Cawtlo
ol' Mrs. Joseph the Kh.st.
There was trouble-Monday nlghtnround the
classic precincts that surround the Oastellar
public school. A man whoso front nnmo Is
Joseph and who travels for n hide Hun , to
gether wltli his wife and flvo children .live
immediately across the road from that Insti
tution. Ills wlfo is a comely woman nnd des
pite the fact of tlio growing family around
her. is yet young enough to bo attractive.
Joseph the second , a caipenter , llvoj with
his wlfo nnd family two blocks nwa
and as nolghbois the tvyo families became ) in
timate. They hid , Christmas trees together
f < jr the children and called upon each other
frequently.
Hut the inevitable cloud no bigger than a
man's hand appeared upon the hori/oii and
gtcw larger nnd larger.
Joseph II , fell in love with lovely Mrs.
Joseph I. Ho was very much In love , mid
tlio neighbors say that his affections were
not entirely unreciprocated , To attend to
his duties and maintain Ids family , Joseph I ,
was , and is , compelled to bo away from
homo much of his time , mid ills snld that the
caipenter and Mrs , Joseph I. made the most
of tils absence.
Of late , however , Mrs. , Toseph I. has soured
on Joseph II. nnd told him not to see her
again. Monday night she and her
okiest daughter came down town. When
they got on the car Joseph was there and fol
lowed them throughout tho'r ' shopping tour ,
but did not offer to speak to them. Soon
after they reached homo Joseph inppcd
on the door and dcmaiidol iidmittanco.
MM. Joseph told him that ho could
not como In , whereupon the carpenter
smashed tbo door In and cnteied. Mrs.
Joseph t. attempted to bar his entrance , and
was struck for her piins. She then sent her
oldest child to the residence of OIHcer
Kjsor , who live.s a tow doors from
her , to summon that ofliccr.
HlCysorappearAl and succeeded in quieting
Joseph , but not before ho declared that ho
lo
lohi uu mis. uu&il'u x * uuu \ > uuiu vtuiiu UVL ua
ils wife.
hiw The man Is madly infatuated with the
.vormin nnd fora time she was iu love with
: ilin , tbo neighbors say , and their conduct
scandalized that portion of thu city.
A 3iotnlJlu Uopnrt.
"For disordeiod mcnsturation , nnarmla
nnd sterility , It may properly bo termed a
specific. "
Extract from Dr. W. P. Mason's ' report on
the waters of Lxcelslor Springs , Missouri.
a ins
tVLiat of the Visltinjr Tcachcra in At
tendance Upon It.
The Douglas cornty teachers' Institute has
entered upon Its routine wont , and a icgular
piogrammo has been arranged. la the morn-
ng there will 1)0 ) classes in nilthmctic , physiology
elegy and hygiene , civil government and his
tory , and In the afternoon lessons lu drawing ,
grammar , bookkeeping1 , penmanship and di-
iLiclhs.
The corps of teachers comprises Prof , Lon-
g.m , who Is principal of the Humboldt
school , Kansas City , who will have charge of
the classes in Arithmetic , grammar , civil
government and didactics ; Miss Illloy of
Lincoln will aivo instructions In physiology ,
hlstoiy uud drawing , nnd Profs. Ilohrbough
will have classes in penmanship and book
keeping. County Superintendent Matthews
has general supervision.
A low of those in attendance nro from
places outside of the county and thcro are
several of the pupils from the high school nnd
the various commcicial colleges.
Sessions will bo held dully during this
week and next week from Sitfu a. in. until
noon nnd from- until .1 p. m.
The following nro those in attendance :
Kate A , Gardner , Kate McDuun , Mary
Loncignn , Jessie King , Mnmlo Wcasa ,
Bertha Xicfcr , Kate L. Johnson ,
Mngglo 1'ollunil , Mrs. W. C. Allen , Annie
B. Leach , Mamie B. Bruncr , Minnie M.
Swnrtzlandor , Uortha L. Merman , .Mrs. Minnie -
nio Hills , I'ersls E. Stuart , ifattie L. Brows-
tor , Juslo Hithnrds , Laura G. Crnlchcad ; ,
Nora A. Cox , Louise McMonics ,
Jennctto McKay , Lydia C. Brtio-
clinit. Carrie Jensen , Mary D.
Knight , Helen Plcrcy , L. W. Hind , Mary
Van Scoye , Emma Nicholson , Luoy M. Weir ,
Mrs. Jennie Walker , Katie Kccfo , Laura ,
Thomas , Jessie Novcs. Marion B. Nojes ,
Penrl Avrcs ' , 1'A Pollard , Webb L. Branson ,
B. F. 'Williams , Chailoy Hart , F. W.
Buchanan , George M. Mnllins. Edwin J.
Uodwell , T. E. Dubols , F. Compton , C. S.
Lowe , Fred Robinson , C. II. Koonz , A. B.
Agco , Charles B. Spates , James Ellis , jr. ,
W. C. Allen , S. G. Mimson , K Giffard , A. L.
Itelce , J. C. Kay , II , J. Hess.
For Burns , Scalds , Bruises and all pain and
soreness of tlio flesh , the grand household
remedy is Dr. Thomas' ' Eclectrio Oil. Bo
sure jou get the genuine.
THE MIGHT OF
How It Will lie Displayed in
September.
The members of the central labor union
are doing all in their power to mike the
Labor day celebration an event long to bo re
membered.
At the last meeting of tbo union W. B.
Musscr , Julius Meyer , II. II. Klrby , George
L. Wlllard and W.S. Sabring wcro niipuintoil
a committee to arrange the details for the
grand public demonstration. Since -that
time the gentlemen have been busy , nnd now
announce that among the featuius of day , in
addition to tlio sticct parade , tlioro will bo a
barbuouc , several horse mid foot races , day
m-eworicb and uthlotio sports of various
kinds.
The attendance of Prof. Tenhroeckof Lon
don has boon seemed. The professor is an
aeronaut of world-uido reputation and upon
that day will miiko his famous leap from the
clouds. Ho will ascend to the height of 5,000
feet and , aided only by a parachute , drop to
the ground.
The paiado will bo parctldpatcd In by all
the labor societies In the city und the mem
bers of the farmers' ' alliances iu Douglas
county.
To make the event a success will require n
fund of $1,000 , which will bo expended for
decorations , navlnc nrlzes. eto. Tills amount
will bo raised uv subscription nnu committees
are now nt work canvassing to secure the
amount and aio licing liberally treated by
citizens.
The Central labor union will hold n meet
ing this evening to make further arrange
ments for the great occasion.
IK inpertor eiecllcnro proroi In mlllloni of homB *
forrnoretlmn iciunrlercr n century. lll u < ll 7
the Unllfil Slatui Covo-ninouU Kmlorieil by tha
tica4. o ( the urpixt un.n > rltloi as the Mtronzau ,
PuredanlMoit llenUhful. Ir 1'rlce'n Crnam Mak
ing I'owilitr doi't nulcuuulu aiatucola , lloi or alum.
B'WonljIne.M.
With your name and address , mailed to
the Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Go. , la'
necessary to obtain an Interesting treat- '
ko on the blood nad tLo difcascs Incident
Colt ,
Slciii Eruption Clurod.
Ore -if my cwtonicre , n hlghlf rctpcctcd and
Influential citizen , lit \Oo la now nUcut from
the city , hat ) used Swift's Specific Ith cxccUcat
remit. Uo p.ip It cured him of a ekln eiupllon
Ibiit ho lind ban tormenUil with for thirty ycart.
aniHiadrielelidlliocaratlto qnnllUct of uinj
olhcrnuJIcltuj.
CLEOO , Drva s' , ? fU * Cfy , Ilcb.
A great many women have
given up expecting to find a
comfortable corset.
Mistake ! There is one that
fits nine women in ten.
For them it is comfortable
it is more than comfortable ,
a positive luxury.
Any merchant that has it
will tell you ' , 'Wear it three
weeks , if you like , and I'll
give you every cent of your
money back , if the corset
doesn't ' suit you. " Ball's is
the one. Your merchant has
a primer on Corsets for you.
CHICAGO Cousin1 Co. , Cutcagoanil New York.
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
14 OO DOUGLiAS STR1S13/T
' OMAHA , NEI1.
Tlio most wldoly and f.ivorablv known spec
ialists In the United States. Tlu-lr Ion. ; ox-
porlcncu , rcmnrkablo hKlll unit unlveri.il suc
cess In the treatment nnd euro of Nervous
L'hnmlo nnu fcurKlcal Discuses , entitle thcso
eminent physicians to thn full cnnOilcnuoot
tlio alllletod overywlioro , Tlioy Kimruntpo :
A OEllTAIJJ AIsD I'OSITtVK OUKK fur
the awful eirocts of early vlcouud the numer
ous evils that follow In Us train ,
1'HIVATB , IILOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
Bpi'pcllly , coiniilotoly nnd nnrmanontly cured.
NHIIVOUS IIKHIUTY AND SHXUAh DIs-
OUUiUS : yluld roailityto tholr bUlllful treat-
111 Milt ,
1'ii/ns. / FISTULA AND KEOTAII ULORUS
Riinnintccil cured without pain or dotoutlon
from tiuslnoss.
HVUKOOULB AND VAIUCOOELE pornn-
nontly nnd auccos fully ourctl In every case.
SYlMUIjIS. GONOUltlICA , GLEET , Spei-
matorrhca , Bemlnnl Wonkn M , Lost.Mnnhood ,
NtRlit Emissions. JJcoiiyeil Faeultlcs , I'omalo
Weakness unil nil dollu.ito Ulsorilcra peculiar
to either BOX positively cured , us well n i nil
functional disurtlors tliat icsult from youth
ful follies or the excess of iii.iluri ) yeiui ,
CTUirrillji ; Onir.intecd pornuinontly
O 1 JViv _ i UUL/
UULcured , rotnnval couinlcto ,
wltliout cutting , ciuibtluor ( liliititlon. OIITOJ
alluctud nt homo by lutlout without a mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A QTTPR niTTJ The nwful ofToeti of
/V
OUIXU UU1\11 early vlco which brings
ornnulo weakness , ilestmylns both inlncl nnd
boilith all its drcuiled Ills , puruiaiienty
cured.
JQ TT7Tr ? A < llrp3i ( these who have 1m-
\J. DLi 1 10 paired thomsolvei by Im
proper Indulcenca ; und solitary hibltfi , which
ruin both mind nnd body , unfitting thorn for
business , study or marriage.
J1AUKIED HKN or those onrorlntjon that
hnppy ll/uu\\uroof / physlcaldobllity , qulolcljr
iibalsted.
OUR BUOOB3S
Is Insod upon facts. ii'Jrst 1'raotloal ' experi
ence , tiocond Kvery case lst.peclalty . studied ,
thus starting right. Third Medicines are
prepared In our labontory exactly to suit
each case , thin ctTuctiiiKCUics without Injury.
Drs. Belts & Belts ,
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1409 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
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lee lo CD 10 allNvtv
< ua li auiffencli 03
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j ofUrnlnPuwerHuad >
- . . . , , - , , , Bcbc. WakofolDMi ,
Deforo & After Uso. to"t .Mnniiooii , , icn.
fliologriipfiea Iiuin Lliu , oimiecs , I.nssltudo ,
alldritlin undines of power ol thu Ooncratlvu Or
paneIn either Bijx.caiiscilby over-oicrtlon , youtn-
hilluUlecretlonB , or the csceeelvo nee oHooacco ,
opium , or etlmnlants , vhlch ultimately lend to
lufiriultjr. Cnndimptlon mil Inpiuilly. Tut up In
convenient form tn carry In the vent pocket. Price
SI a nackaco , or 0 fur S Wltli every $5 order we
Clvoii itr'tltcn t/iiartiiitre to euro or rrfiuitl
the inuncif. buntby null to any nrldnes. Cli-
cnlar fue. Jlcntlon thl pnpcr. Aridn-kj
MADRID CHEMICAL CO , Wr,1"ft } tfV.S.A
4 T IJ-mliorn htii-it. C IlirAJiO , If.U
TOIJ PAI.K IV DM MIA Mil in
ICiihn AOo. , Cor. Htli nnd DoiiftlniStrcoti.
J. A. I'ullor CO.COT. Htb mill DoiiKlas Sts ,
A. 1) ) . roilcr i Co. , Council HlulRIowa.
! RUUF. NiSS
LIQU01C
IN ALL THE WOHLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE
nniHEfJ SPERIFIR.
II can tto al < cn In * up r rulfto ur ( CM. or In or-
tick * orruuii , without t38 knowledge of the patient.
If necessary. It U abjolutely harruleos and will eflect
* perraaaaut and nptertr euro , whether tno patient u
ninodoratedrlnkororaualcoholio wrco * . 11 > I. > Lit
VAIL * . It operatci o qutotlr and with luoh cer
tainty that tin patient unclergoti uo Inconvenience ,
and ore. ha u uwaro.i liu coupletn rclormatlon !
elfectod 48 pace boon of pirltouUrafre . Tobohadof
KUUN c CO. , 16th ucm l a , & . lflb < : Cumiueau.
CT'l'rada nuppllcd by ul < AiE , IJUUCi : & CO. , and
DKUa CO. . Otralin.
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FAIRHAVEN ( ! t bOUIllt. 1'UCIIIO C 99C
Terminus ! ( Ircat or-
lliorti Kr. Vast resource *
, Coat , Iron ana 'llinbtr. nlrcudr nlllliInK
tliouiiiiui of nifiiiiwlnilllloim of dollars. Malclllcs *
hiirbor.iioiircHllienpun icii.VailBMIiiiilnwIiiterciii.
Ihroo rillrnails. build urn * thin ono yfBrlroiunoili.
Initto poiuilullon of4H lU. | S. I'enmislnnilHMUMed
vuluiillon of MIU , ( J. KlectrlollKliU , electric utreec
nulwiiyi.Kuswiiior worki. Unuquiillcil oiiporlnnl *
tlos fet prolluiblo Invi'tiraiMili. hiwlal inrtnrp.
L.X.MI CO. , TulrliuVcu , 'Hinlilugtuu , _ , "
SCROFULA.KINQ'S-EVIL.COnSIITUTIONAL
WEAKNESS.CONSUMPTION ( IH ITS LAHLY
STAGES ) : POORNESS OF THE BLOOD ,
and for rcsulntlne Hi periodic rniirii
None Kcnnlno unloM Jjn'M
BIon3parUl'arlii. " HOLD 11Y A
Von l..UMi:4 ONI.V-Dr Inline < I'crlodlcil Till
the Kriuicli roraodjr , act un llio inumtnml ejunn urn
euro nupjiroailon Irutu hatuver came , I'rumulo
mcintruallon. Theu nUl tiuiil > l not lo taken Our-
Ingprwnancjr. Am. I'lll Co. , Hojalty l'rui , tipon-
cer , CUy Co. , la Uenulnuby Bhonuan.tMcConnull
Uudae > t. near I' UUtualia , : 0 A. Molclior , hou
Uiuiiiu , U. r. llu , CouucU UluXl. t-'i or 4 ( or U
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Clironlp , Nervous , Blood nnd Snrulcnl ni on'P nnJ
IJUoiui's of tlio Kjo , Uur , Nose , Throat unit Cliost.
Special Attention to UisunHos of Wo
men ixntl Clillilrcn.
The doctors linvo lind ycnrs of experience In the
lioipltils of llrooltlyn nnd New Vurk.mul iironmoiiK
lliu must Biiccojslui and n Ideljr Known gpcclullat ! ) la
( ho country.
Tn Voiinc nntl SliUcllc-Accil AIcn.
Lost Innlioocl , N'orvont Debility. Spernmtorrlicvn ,
Bcmliml l.oi'cs , 1'liynlc.il Uicny , nrlslni ; from ln < Us-
cretton , proiluclnn slccplossncsH , despondency , plm-
plus on tno faio , aversion tonocloty , onilly dlsioui-
aKL'UjlncU of conllilcniu , dull , unlit for study or Uui- |
iiuss , and llniU Ufa a burden , safuly , pcrniaucutly
and eiiuodlly cuied.
lilooil null Skin DiHPiiflc'fl. *
Syphilis , n dl eaio most dreadful In Its results ,
completely crudlcatod
Gciiito-Urliinrj * Stirccry.
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and Stricture , radio.illy nnd snfeiy cured trlthuut
pnln or dutentlon fiom bnslncMJ. All sexual Do-
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Alllteotnldlacmes nfoly nnd permnnently cured.
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OMAHA NEB.
Specialist ,
la unsnrpiMPdln tlio trnnt-
iiiont ( itiill formy of I'lll-
VATB l l > l-Ml'KS.I < ntiliin
lioud , Mlllt I I'll I.1 , or pain
In rululvliu lliu blnddor ,
SVI'llll.ls curi'd ln ; < JtoW
< l.iy bkln DUcisos , Cnturrli
nnd nil IllsiiiMOii of lliu
Illiiud , lle.irtand I.lver lo-
mule Dljc.uei cured H Ithout
lriiniout'i ir "loc.i | ( ront-
iit. " Lndlci fro.n 3 to 4
only Write for ilrcii-
litrielvlni , ' pnrtleulnrHabout
ciu lie film nboro dlsi'ann ,
mil BhoiTinK inanv of tlio
must rc'iunrkablo caret Uf-
flco , N Vt jr Htli 'ind turiiuu bta. , ctitunco u
eltliiTmru't , OnmliA , .Nub
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