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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1888)
* .y r 8 THE OMAHA BEE : ' THURSDAY , APHID 11) ) , 1888. THE CITY. Two groy horses run cast'on Btrcct ycsUirilry nt a inml gnit , after having loft n demolished wagon behind them on the hill. A deed wns filed with the rcglptcr of ilccds ycstcrdav from W. M. Cloves to William Latcy und WHlirun Benson for I6t ti , block 03 , city of Omaha , the con sideration being $36,000. The remains of I ) . W. Brlggs , which wore interred in Prospect Hill cemetery nbout eight years ago , were yesterday disinterred and shipped by Drexel & Maul to NauUc , U. I. Another heavy telephone cable , con tains 123 wires , wan stretched yesterdav morning from the ofllco iilong Fifteenth and thence west on Farinun street. KIght men won ? required for the work. RJohn Drcxcl and Joseph Wuothrow vront to Lincoln yesterday to confer with n capitalist there who is desirous of on- paging with them in boring for grw in North Omaha. They will begin drilling next week. The internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $1,422.09. On and nftor the 21st of this month the internal revenue ofllco will bo open from 0 a. in. to 3 p. m. , closing one hour earlier than previously. * For some days past the cast basement door of the court lioiihO has been kept closed until nearly noon , much to the dissatisfaction of the city ofliciats who occupy that portion of the building. The county commissioners wcro yester day notified of the fuel. There was a union meotinc1 last even ing of the societies for Christian on- dcavor in the Christian church , corner of Capitol nvonuo and Twentieth street. The night was spent in vooitl and In strumental music and the delivery of a number of addresses. Personal Paragraphs. M. Crnbbc , of Kcd Onk , In. , is nt the Wind sor. sor.W. . L. West , or Colfax.Ia. , Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.Sam Sam Gulncs. of ICunsas City , is nt tlio Mil- lord. lord.J. J. It. Webster , or Lincoln , Nub. , is nt tlio Puxton. N J. M. Grimth , of Wnhoo , Neb. , Is at the Puxton. J. L. Knloy , of Ued Cloud , Nob. , Is nt the Pnxtou. W. G. Dews , of Ccilur Ilapiils , la. , Isnttlio Mijlunl. A. C. Putnam , of Children , Nob. , Is nt. the Mlllard. P. A. O'Domioll , of Lincoln , Nob. , is nt the Windsor. O. K. Webster , of Lincoln , Nob. , Is nt the Windsor. L. Holland , of Friend , Nob. , is nt the Windsor. G. E. Parkinson , of Sownnl , Nob. , is at the Windsor. W. Wi H.vntt and wife , of Kansas City , nro at the Mlllard. Claus Sprccklcs , the sugar magnate , went west yesterday. E. D. Uerry and wife , of Hastings , Neb. , nro at tlic Millurd. H.V. . Dfxvls and wife , of Buffalo , N. Y. , nro nt the Paxton. C. E. Mnyno has recovered from his illness niul is again nt work. J , D. Kilpntrick and wife , of Beatrice , Nob. , arc ut the Paxton. Messrs. Fred Beclcr and E. J. Waddle , of Aurora , Neb. , uro at the Paxton. Judge Hopowell loft last evening for To- knmnh whore ho will hold court. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Crcighton , who hnva boon absent seine months in California and Arizona , have returned to Omaha. Mis's'F ; Coursqn and Mrs. Will Eilers , of Alliance , Neb nro in the city the jiuost of Miss Amelia Kollcr , nt 131S Sherman uvcuuc. Mrs. J. II. Grccno , wife of the city pass enger agent of.tlio Chicago , Mihvaukoo & St. Buul roud , is visiting at Wakclleld , Neb. Dniik'l'Mboro lias returned from the wilds of Wisconsin where ho lias beou harvesting bis crop of plno lumber , and is resting at the Millard. James Connelly Is just recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia and inflammation of the lungs. His mm'iy friends are glad to RCO him at his place of business. Governor and Mrs. J. M. Thayer are in the city. Mrs. Thayer is en route to Hillinghan , Mass. , where she will spend the summer at the sea shore , The governor will accompany Mrs. Tluiycr as far an Chicago. Bon Williams , of the Mutual Union Lifo Insurance company , of Portland , ' Mo. , was In the city yesterday and shown its various places of Interest by Colonel Hunter , the Ne braska representative of the association. Tlio following delegates have left to attend the national meeting of the Young Men's Democratic clubs which is to bo hold next week in Now York : C'harlcs ' Ogdcn , Jo seph Garnean , Jr. , Joh'n Dougherty. J. E. KlloyumlJ. F. Uoyd. gGcorgo C. Staloy , of the Barrows & Stuley company , which produces "Sho" here , is an old Omaha boy. having been born and luiscd In this city. His brother , T. J. Staloy , wiis for years chief clerk in the master mechan ics' ofllco of tlio Union Pacific shops. Colonel Adams , of Bradford , Pa. , n prom inent business man and II ro laddie of that city , is in the city and is receiving cordial nt- tcntlon from members of the lire dopaitmont nnd former residents of the oil basin from which ho comes. Tlio Exhibition Association. The meeting of the directors of the exhibi tion association which was to hnvo been hold last ovtMiing was postponed until next Mon day night. At that time now ulllccra will bo elected and tlio future purposu of the opera house determined. An Accident on tlio Cubic. As one of the trains on the Hnrnoy street cable line wns coming around the curve on Twentieth stn'ct ut the power house the track , on which repairs are being made , hprcad , throwing tlio grip car from the track , breaking the grip nnd othorwlso injuring the the car , lle.voml a good shaking up tlio jus- wcro not Injured. murderers , The Chicago it , Alton railroad company Offers a reward of $000 for tlio urrcst and conviction of each of the parties who shot nml killed 1C. D. Krcigh , April 'J , Ifcbb , on a freight train between Halstead nnd Bontield bticets , Chicago. Kroigh was n "train rider" in the employ of the above company. Is It Yours , Hoiljicrs ? The proprietor of the Danmark hotel on Klovciith street found n trunk In the rear of his place last night and turned it over to the police. It Is now in the chief's ofllco nnd contains n lot of clothing , two revolver * , nnd several lmmllct > of letters , which are addressed - dressed to ( Jeorgo IloJgers , IMVO of JurJino'a Express company , Aitoflicr Striker Arrested. IA A. Squires , miother striking switchman \yas \ arrested by deputy United States marslm ) lait evening , under the order IKSUOI ! by Judge Dundy. J.lUu the otners , he h cnareeii With assault and interfering will employes of the B , and M tnilroad v'oisunir.y Ho guvo bonds In the ausi of $500 and win rclcnicd. _ _ _ Will Go to Cincinnati. A tck'ciaui ivas received by Sheriff Ccburn yesu-rJay fuun CmUnr.ati stating Hint n brother of Yf-hr , tha Insane mini iirrc-ilcd bj Rerfc'eant Menlio , the B. & M. detective would nrilvo in the city to-day and take him nwixy with him. It U learned by letter frou Denver that Vclr's i'iimi.v ! uic quite well-to do people. Will Furnish tlio Trees. Dr. George L , .V.IHer , nt the lust meeting of the educational boanl , ofl'cicd tc furnish the bfiad : with us many catnlpa saplings nmt other varieties of trees a * they might doiirc for planting on the diflcrcnt city school grounds on Aibor day , ivnk-h will bo tlio ' . "ad. U'Uo doctor's ' peueroujB proposition was ac cented arid a vote of thanks wus tendered .him. i _ rrhoMLiniis Casino , * ' . The Caslni has again closed. It wan ppfnea SaUwinter by Joseph Nclkco , tvrio md Joe Her M n silent partner. Itvns to bo n restaurant ni Is n restaurant , with n savor of Franco and Frenchmen nbout it which It wns thought would oivc it Immortality. N el ken claims that all hd had Is In the deal , and that "his partner refuses to ncccdc to his .vlshes . nnd ho is ns n conscqucnco compelled o close. It Is not yet known what the future of this Jnrdln will be. Tlio W. H. Bcnticlt Coiiiimuy. The W , H. Bennett company Is the name of an organisation that filed articles of Incorpo- rntlo'h with the county clerk yesterday , Its object being the transaction of n general mercantile business and to ncqulrc and hold real estate In connection with said business. The capital stock is placed nt $25,000. , nnd the Incorporated nro W. U. Bennett , Airs. C. S. Bennett nnd F. W. Brown. Coming CotiKi'CKntlonnl Convocation. The twentieth nnnunl meeting of the Onmha Association of Congregational churches will bo held nttho Hillside church , Tuesday , May 1 , nt 2:30 : p. in. , nnd will con tinue till Thursday noon. The Gorman p.is- lors of the Congregational churches of the United States will hold tholr Jlrst national- conference at the First Congregational church tno satno week. Sovcrnl of their best sneakers will make addresses In Hillside church , Mulllnt' Mtijj. Tom Mulllns , one of the three men ar rested hero last fall on suspicion of having liiul some connection with the Jonnson Jew elry robbery , was arrested In Kansas City Monday , photographed nnd run out of the city. The authorities at tbo mouth of the Knw sent ono of the likenesses of Mulllns1 ugly mug to the chief of the police here , nc- coinpnmcd by the Information that ho was n flangerous croolc , and to keep an cyo on him if he returned to this city , An Old Murder Itcvivcd. Mrs. Tom Konch was before the pollen court yesterday and complained against Mrs. 1C. and John Christensen , charging them with assaulting and threatening to slaughter horwlth n hatchet. Mrs. Koueli is the woman who , in conjunction with ono Frank Grabo , her parnmq.ur , was tried in the district court for the brutal murder of her husband down in Dago ulloy four or live .vcars ago. Grabo was given n time in the penitentiary , but Mrs. Klusn her former name was acquitted. Klusn wns chopped up with n hatchet nnd thrown down a ilicht of stairs. About n year nftor this Mrs | Klusn took up with nnd finally married the notorious Tom Hoach. The case against the Cliristcn ° ons was continued until this moining. A MdBonlc Event. Last nlglit.iin . Masonichnll , was performed n very rnro ceremony In Masonry , being the conferring of the thirt.\-sucond degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish rite by Ori ental Consistory , upon Colonel Hobcrt C. Hall , U. S. A. , Mr. Thomas 1C. Sudborough and Mr. Michael Oliver Maul. During the thirty odd yoarsof the existence of the order in Nebraska , this was the tirst time tlio thir ty-second degree has been worked in the state , nnd the event was marked by the pres ence of ( juito-n number of distinguished vis itors. The ceremony of conferring this beautiful degree was performed ! by H. C. Akin 3ti = , Commander-in-chief , assisted by L. M. An derson 32' , prior , nnd George Woodard , ! U = preceptor. The time occupied in workIng - Ing the degree was four hours. The visitors from Lincoln wcro Attorney General William Leeso .13 = , State Treasurer C. II. Willard 2 = , nnd D. E. Cummlngs M = > . The visitors from Lcavcnworth , Kan.wcro E. T. Cnrr 33 ° , inspector gcnor.U of Kansas ; Christian Beck 83 = > . grand treasure. } ' of all the grand bodies of Kansas ; John Wcstlako a-J3 , and Prof. F. A. Fitzpatrick 3 = . After the ceremonies n banquet wns served in honor of the occasion to the visiting brothers. Work on tlio Onule Ijlnc. Colonel Jmncs Lillis , the celebrated cable line builder , has arrived In town and yesterday f.et n force of men ntjwork with pick , shovel , cement box and crushed stone to extend the track of the Cable Tramway company north to Lake from Cass street. The work will bo pushed with the greatest vigor , and the double line long before the close of the bnso bail season will be giving rapid transit to thousands who live in the vicinity of the base ball park and patronize the games. Mr. Lillis is the most celebrated cable line man in the country. Ho has built every line in Kansas City , the line in this city ami in several other places , altogether about llfty miles , representing a valuation of about $0,000,000. . Tlio Fair Association. The first meeting of the Omaha Fair nnd Exposition association was held Tuesday afternoon. President Parker in the chair. Permission was given to I. Mick & Son of Bonaparte , la. , to use the fair grounds on May 23 , for an exhibition and 6-alo of n largo herd of Holstom-FrlCbian cattle. Mr. Mlek says Omaha Is ttio best place for these sales. Tlio lair grounds were leased for another year to Adam Thompson. The right to supply the grounds with colored programmes during the races was granted to Flynn of Chicago. The scale of prizes was ohimgod. making blue stand for red and red for second prize. This change is in harmony with the system which governs all the other fair associations. Heretofore tlio red represented first , blue second prize. Hibbons instead of cordc , will bo heieaftor given ns prl/cs to owners of successful cattle , The lair will open on the third and continue till the eighth of September , inclusive. Plans have been drawn for the now nmpi- theutur and agricultural nnd floral hall , which will bo passed upon to-night. By the directors in tlio Florence land company's ofllce , Chamber of Commerce. The latter will consist of three buildings each 21x80 feet with n connecting building sixteen feet wido. Assistant Secretary Gibbs is tending out lo.OCU speed pruginmmcs for the Juno meeting. The TrouMcd Distillers. Yesterday a Br.r. reporter called nt the store of Her & Co. , to ascertain what pros pect there was In the closing of the AVillow Springs distillery , as prophesied in nn In terview with J. D. Her , published yesterday in the l ) i : . P. E. Her , tlio senior member of the llrm had gone to Pcoria and could not bo seen , A confidential attache of the house who has long been associated with it , how ever , told Uio reporter that so far as ho know there was no thought of bhuttmg down the works. It was true it hail been rumored Hint the distillery nt Ne braska City would close because it was situated so that it could not get its goods to advantage out into the coun try ; it was alto likely that Martin , of Kan sas , would close , but ller's wus BO situated ns to command the California trade , which hud to bo supplied. With reference to the distributing houses appointed by the trust , tlio ucntlcmnu said that trust denominated ns suchhouses which wor.3 able to purclmso 251) ) barrels at a timo. This whisky , it sold nt the lowest rates nnd nt the sama time placed upon the purchasers the responsibility of lighting the opposition , which the trust was meeting in the locality of the distiibuting points. Ilcr'p was the only housQ in this state which could buy no much whisky at ono timo. Itsold the same nttigurcs to destroy competition nnd as n lousequcnco thcro was but little profit for these outstdo. For that reason it was thought tlio outside people before long would be com pelled to glyo up. The distributing houses could n'11 anywhere. Her was nt liberty to sell In Phllaclrlphia ilno felt so Inclined , bat in tlmt i'tt.f hi would have to equalize freight rates. Her was not Injure J by other distrib uting house * . The sum * informant paid with reference to the cattle in the distillery shedf , that while there wers accommo'lutlons lor SKOO thcro w era now but 100 in the sheds. Thiso would hsvo to bo fed until the contract for keeping them expired , which was some time in Juno. An In i'orntl\o Necessity , What puvo ; ijr is to nn unhealthy locality , what spring clonnln la to the neat honsrjUteiwr ; so is Hood's ' Sursn- parllla to uvcryuovly , at this SCUFOII. Tim body isced'i ( o l > n tliorou-'hly - rtmo- viUod , the blood purilled Aim vuilized , the forma of disease destroyed , s > cro * fula , snlt rheum , and all other blood disorders tire vurcd by Hood'iSarsa- piri"a , tl'o most popular and successful HAILHOAI ) NI3WS. * A NAnuOW ESCAPE. Another Instance of the good luck which usually befalls nn intoxicated person occurred last nlpht. Joseph Novork. while endeavor- ln r to cross the Unlori Pacific bridge , wis struck by the 10:30 : dummy when near tHe centre of the structure. The engineer made a good effort to stop his engine , but could n&t prevent Its striking him..T ! ; * > fttinatfclv ; for the fellow , the fireman had the good scnso to pick him up before IKS. fell In the rlvcc. Ho was taken to St. Joseph's hospital , where his Injuries , which consisted of nn ugly cut on the top of hli head nnd some bpiiy bniilcs , wcro attended to. n u > ins NOSE mtQKtv. ; C. CoITcy , a switchman in the Union Pacific yards , met with nn nceldcnt yesterday Tnornlng which seriously dnmngcd his nnsril organ , Whllo engaged in coupling cars the pjn How out from ono of the draw-bonds , striking him on the nose squarely between tlio eyes , mak ing n deep cut nnd breaking several bones in his smelling apparatus. Dr. Miller dressed the wound. TIIESCIIOOI.MA'AMB' MEiiriSio. The B. fi M. issued nlclrculur yesterday morning describing various routes by wblch those attending the meeting of thd National Educational nssoclntlon nt San Francisco in July next can go nnd nUutu. ; * > The Union Pacific have mndo nrrnngo- ments with the Pnoiflo hotel company by which school teachers traveling In ptirtles , or who can bo identified ns going to attend the meeting , can obtain meals nt nil stations along the road for 50 cents each. NEW KATES O.V TIIK fXlO PACIFIC. In accordance with nn "nrrnngeinent made by the Colorado railroad association , which closed Its session Tuesday night in Kansas City , the general freight npenf of the Union Pacific announces that taking effect to-day the rates from Missouri rlver'pomta to Cheyenne , El Moro , Denver nnd other points west will bo ns follows ! . Flrst-clnss , $ l.iO ; ; second , $1.10 ; third. $1.05 ; fourth , i cents ; fifth , 75 cents ; A , 715 rents ; B , 05 cents. ; C , 65 cents ; D-15 cents ; E-10 cents. LUmber rate' , JJ7 cents. Those rates nlso apply on the stan dard gunge lines in Colorado north of Denver , Titn NEW munoc. The Jlrst span of the now Omaha nnd Council Bluffs bridge nt tlio foot of Douglas street has been raised. Ilnllroad pion are of the opinion that in order that It mhy bb Used for the passage of railway trains n good portion tion of Douglas street would have tcTbo cbn- deumcd. SPIKES. The Union Pacific advertising department hns employed four extra stenographersto , assist in the work of getting up the spring advertising. -Mr. O. P. McCarty , formerly connected with the passenger department of the Union Pacific , hut now holding n position with the commissioner of the trunk line nssociation in Now York City , will , on September 1 , ncccpt an offer from the Baltimore ft , Ohio. General Manager Kimball nnd Superin tendent Dickinson of the Union Pacific re turned from Kansas City yesterday. General Passenger and Ticket Agent Tcb- bctts of the Union Pacific , who is absent on a western trip , will visit San Francisco before - fore liis return. W. F. Fitch , general mnnager of the Fre mont , Elkhoru ft Missouri Valley rnilroad , left for Chicago. Henry Gower. assistant freight ngcntof the Hock Islnnd , was in the city yestcday. W. N. Babcock , general western agent of the Chicago & Northwestern , who hns been in Denver during the past few days.returned Tuesday. Charles Conklin , agent of the Vandalia line at Kansas City , cauio up yesterday to take in the sights. The Burlington people say that their fnst trains under "scab" management are making better time than over before , and that for days their arrivals and departures huvo not varied n minute. Notice. Wo respectfully dcsiro to correct a false Impression in the minds of bomo in regard to the opening of our store on Sunday , and would say that the CON TINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE NEVER HAS and NEVER WILL bo open for business on Sunday. FKKliLANI ) , LoOJIIS'ifcCO. , Corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets , Omaha , Nob. Seidenbopp's Fijjuro , the talk of the town , a lOc cigar for 5c. " Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. MUSCMO AND MIND. Tlicl'artsThey I'layiii Omnli.Vs Ituild- Inir World. Several members of the Bricklayers'- union , at their headquarters , ycstcrdsy told tlio llnu reporter that ten union men had gene to work for N. Ittner , nt the cor ner of Eighteenth and Nicholas streets , and eight moro wcro employed on the building now being put up by Contractor Si-hroedcr , on the corner of Fifteenth nnd Jackson streets. The union now claims to have about ono hundred men employed in various parts of tlio city , receiving union wages , $4.r > 0 for eight hqurs. "Thoy [ the con tractors ] nro quietly giving in nnd they are doing it in a idea and easy manner.- " Said a contractor yesterday : "Tho members of the union are losing their strike , ns they should.because I don't sco how they can call it n union strike. On tlio niulit they decided to go out thcro were but 17lt brick layers in town Of these there were but eovcnty-nino nt the meeting , nnd of the latter number twelve voted ngalnst the strike. The others nro not in sympathy with the strike. " Aichitcct Mendelssohn said yesterday that contractors were busy bidding on woik , though some people wore delaying ordering it , fearing that greater expense would bo in curred. The fact is , ho claimed , that build ings ore costing less this year than they did lust , llo instanced the case of Hocli- htrassor's stores nnd lints , which were bid upon lust year lor ? 2.i,0)0. ( ) This year the contract was let for $20,000. The reason for this is that there was not so much activity this year as there was last , und as a consequence quence the contractors are bidding closer to bo sure ofork. . KiireUa. The motto of California mentis , ! have found it. Only in that hind of sunshine , where the orange , lemon , olive , fig nnd grano bloom and rippn , and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter , uro the herbs nnd gum found , that nro used in that pleasant remedy for nil throat nnd lung troubles. SANTA ABIK the ruler of coughs , asthmn , and consumption. The Good man Drug Co. hns boon appointed agent for this valuable California romedynnd sells it under u gimrniiteo ntl a bottlo. Three for * 2.0. . Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE , the only guaranteed euro for catarrh. $1 , by mail $1.10. STUIKi ; OF l'AXTON\VAITnnS. Tliey are Tired ot Coiiti-llintint ; to tlio JIotcl'H Kxpennt'H , A rtilo has existed at the Paxton hotel , under which $ ' ! of the waiter's wages nio withheld in case ono of them quits. This ? 3 then goes to u fund for the payment of any dishes that may have been broken during the week , Irrespective of whomsoever may have dor.o the breaking. The waiters feel tlmt this is oroltrury and unjust towards them and they have frequently ptotested but all tone no purpose. Yesterday afternoon , however , they sibbcmblcd at the hotel and made a per emptory demand that this rule bo rescinded or they would fold up their little aprons and quit In other words It was a strike , nn u Mimll scale , and as is uncommon with strikes , they speedily brought the hotel company to terms. Hereafter , no part of u waiter's wages will bo hold at the cud of the week , they will receive all that is duo them , atom- izctl dUhos or not. Licensed to Wed. The following ninn-lago licenses wcro Is sued Saturday by Judge Shields : Narao and Kesideni-o , Ago , ( johnli. ailmoro , Wtoplng Water , Neb. 21 1 Mary E. 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Ithaibeen so conceded by a larja number of Celebrated ThyilcUni. IT HAH NxvEH TIT MILKD to CURE. Why wait * your time and money with medicines that never had virtue , or doctor Klfnt tliatcazmot cure you. You that have UlPd everything else ibould come to ui now and eel pennanent relief I yontnever can get Itelaewherc. Mark what wo layi In the end you must take our Remedy or NXYin recover. And you that have been anilcted but a rhort time ibould by all means come to us now. Jinny Ret help and think thorn re free from the disease , but ID one , two or three years after , It appears ngiln In a moraborrtblo form. Investigate oar Unsocial standing through the mer- Enntllo ar sc:3 * nd note that we ere fully response le and our wrltUm truanntaes are pood. We have a KSIIETIY prepared on purely Sclentfflo 1'itoctplei and we with to repeat that it NBvrn tti.ua TO cua * . i All letteru sacredly coundenttnl. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Itoom 10 nuil 11 , f. S. National Dank. 12th mul Knriura hts. Callers tnko elevator on rurnam street ; to bccond lloor. Itoom 11 for ladles only. THK- OK THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Route from Omalni nutl Council Ululls to - = = THE EAST = = - TWO TltAINS DAILY I1KTWKU.V OMAHA AND COUNCIL IlI.UrFS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Cedar Hook Island , Frccport , Itockford , Clinton , Dnbminc , Diuenporl , Elgin , Madison , .lancs > lllc , liclull , Wlnonn , Lit Crossc , And all other Important points Kast. Northeast nnd For thrnucli tlokc-ts call on the ticket nircntntlVll rarnam trcct , In Itnrkur Ulock , or at Union 1'uclllu . I'ullmanHlcopcrs anil the finest Dlnlnff < 'ar * In tha world uru run on the main line of thu C'lilcu o. Jill ivnuteo & rt. ) 1'ntil Hullwny , nnd every attention M paid ID passengers by courteous employes of the "nl lPhl.HIl , ficnurnl Manager. J. r TIlCKnil , A Kl tuntiimrral Manager. A. V. U. ( 'AUl'lINTKIt , ( JtMicnil I'usacngcr nn,1 Ticket Agent. < ! l.o. ! : . IIUAKFOKD , Assistant General ami Ticket Agent. J.T. CI.AIIK Uencral Superintendent. OH ! MY HEAD. The ] iain from Neuralgia nnd its companion diferuc Tlhctimatlsin in cxcriiciuting. Tliotisaiuls who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf fering. Ath-lo-jihoros will < ! o for others what it did for thu following parties : . Wllliiro nort Ind , Oct. B 1887. Having been iiflllcted with neuralgia for thnpi tl < mr > ean < , and trjlnKalmoHovery. thhitf. but In vain. I luially uearu ui Athlu- iihnroH , After tiHoK one buttle 1 found It in bo helping ma , and after taking four bottles tles of Aihlophoros and unc ( if 1'iiln , 1 found tuat I was entirely will , 1 think thu mudi * cine Is positively a suru euro ciuDhc-KT n. REDDICE. Mt. Can. el , III. , DM M. 1W7. I hare UMH | Atbloplioroa In my family and find It to bathe Kreatent inodicine formiu. raUia in eilaUincn and baling bad it" fanvs f wtcn * du | on ma for the p ft WI years I know whereof I > | ak. Mils , JDIJA ClllLTON , O * Send f > ivnts Tor the K'untlfiil colored nic- tnro , "Moorbh Maliku. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N , Y. YOUR EYE OPEN If you would not be vlctlinl7ed 1) } ' linpostcrs nnd I muds \\lio are lloodliiB tlio market 1th worthless Imi tations of Benson's Piaster. Tlit-su "Dilutes" who fceek to lloat their woithlcss products on tlia reputation of Benson's Plaster robert to many tricks forwlilch their class Is famous , and If buyers are not exceed ingly cautious they frequently Und themselves victimized by unscrupulous dealers uho aid and ni > ct In Mich deception for a divlalon of the piotlts. Honest dealers will unlto with physi cians In recommending Benson's Plaster as superior to all other external remedies for coughs , colds , pleurisy , che&t pains , backache , kidney affections , malaria , rheumatism , scia tica , lumbago and aches and pains of every do bcrlptlon. BIJAIIUHV Is JOHNSON. gola .Monufucturers , New Yotk. W caoiKny rcconmcnt oui U k the Mtt ttmcdy and Gleet. We hare icU cocildtr. ctlt.&adia < very c&lo II tueittautUfactlcn. Alcott V , ScUjby Drup Uts. riu ci.oo. Itl.'T ' tLlnr.it unl return with UK1 , caah ( ir Btam | , ( \j upon receipt ot vrnkli we will tend , preiinld , la 7anr addrcai. nuu One Uollar puckojo "LoniKa iOr > nule . ' the uriutett blood aud spring in ! o9 on aarlb. ' ( fuoJ until April . Loudun JleJl A GREAT MISTAKE , Some men think that because they pay high prices for clothing , they got a bettor article thatt Vo soil for half the money. This IB a mistake. To many customers who visit our store loir the first time , it is a revelation that they can buy just as fine goods of us and just as well made as any custom tailor will turn out , and the fact that our prices are from 80 to 5 0 po cent cheaper than other houses'is also a revelation. The remarkable bargains wo offer thia seiisun have never been approached by any house ; In spring suits wo are opening every day new lots. All the latest styles are represented in our stock. The now Prince Albert suit in fine corkscrew and cassimero of different and beautiful shades and at prices almost ono half what other establishments offer , The most astonishing value over given in a spring suit is offered this week is our now $7 cheviot sack suit. This is made of a splendid all wool cheviot , an elegant color , lined with fine serge , good trimmings and well made. Now , anyshouse will show a seven dollar suit , but we positively assert that no one will show anything to compare with the quality wo offer in this Suit for less than $12 , and we ask but $7 for it. Our Spring Overcoats are on the wane ; of the finest grades are but a few left , and wo have marked them down to close them out. Of our $6 overcoats wo still have a fair assort , mont. 'JMiis is the biggest thing ever shown in the way of an overcoat and everybody who has bought one acknowledges that it is as good a garment as is shown anywhere for $ i2. In our hat department we offer this week 25 dozen fine light colored derbys , eatin lined silk band and binding , goat sweat leather at $1. If you are asked $2 or $2.50 for the same hat you would not hesitate to pay it. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4.th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. $2 FA3STTS. c. o. D. With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Punts , both light and dark colors , in sizes 30 to 42 waist and SO to 34 leg measure. Also u very largo line of better grades of Pants ranging in price from S2.50 to S8. Our $3.75 to S5 Pants arc extra good value. Mailorders Solicited , O M A H A MEDICAL § SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th BL Dodge Sts I3R.A.OE3S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES , licet facilities , apparatus and remedies far sue. rcsaful treatment uTevery form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WRITI : IOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and [ Imccs , Trusses , Club 1'eet , Curvature of th Spiue , PilesTumors. Cancer , CaUrrh.Ilror.chitis Inhalation , Rlcctrlcity , Paralysis , Rpilepsy Kid ney , Dladder , live , liar , Sbu aiid Ulood , apd all Surgical Operations. Dlaoaaos of Worn on a Specially. Jlo6K OK UllEACES OrVOBIN FllEB. ONLY BELIABLS UEDIOAL 1IAKINO A erECIlLTY or PRBVATE DISEASES. All Illond Diseases Etircessfully treated. Syph ilitic I'olbon removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital I'ower I'crsons unable to visit us may lie treated at home by correspondence. All commit mcations confidential. Medlrincbor lu > trumenl& sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or ( tender One per sonal interview preferred , Cell and consult us or end history of your case , and we will scud in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon 1'rivate , Special or Nervous Discuses , Itr. vjtency , Syphilis , Gleet and Vailcocele , nth ( fjiestloii list. Address Omaha Sftiltral and Sitruical IiutltHtc.ci DR. McMENAPVIY , Cor. ISIhandDodaoSU. , UMAHA.NEB. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for l.auilreth's CulehraU-d h'eeds. I'lftutH , Cut I'lowt'ra and 1 loral designs. Send for catalogue. W. II. FOSTER k SON , Proprlutors 10 2 Capitol Avenoo. Via PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Illiou * d * ' / ' A raruraoJIcTnalcomiwun Jtmtcarttnh ualll * falia , HticurMllbe woritcu aorCuuKUWi < tV lAJniri.aitlima. HINDF-RCORIMS. The fe t , ure t a3 Uat cur r6rCi.r , Bnulcu. " , tllMlM. Eo art comfort to Ihofctl J c ; r fal"p totuc. 13 ccnU at l Q liu. UiffCCX tJll Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science fientlemoa'iBelt c.ff. | ! Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. trlth KlKtric fledilSli3 , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MED1CIHES , BT WELL matlam , I'aralrmU , Uont , Kxhauatlan , EaalaMona , Aatbmat , Heort inaraac , Ujinep.n Indirection , WcakncM. Impotenej , Catarrh , PUea , JCpllepar , Onmti ooele. GlcMxl DIxNuea , I > rep jretc _ then thla belt la Jiut what 711 n - Sl " " - * ' ' lo f m wear It. It clftctrfflos the blood and cure * TCCTIUniLIIAI C TerToueBGnnlnqftndnicdbypormlt ! on. MOTE tha fpllovlnjr who bare b m ICdllKIUNInLu CUIUTJi-A. J. noailBtiaLll. 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W , if , Inventor anil uanufacturor , 1U1 Wubalu Avenue RUPTURE n0/DR. HORHE'S iiLEGTRO-KAfiHETSC BELT-TRUSS , CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH D. AP/10MD BRAND " JHE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLY CEHUIHE BEV/AREOFWORTHLESSlMITAIIONS ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( FjICHESTErfS ENGLISIj . SAFEAIWAYSRELIABLE TO LADIES' ' , DIAMOND INDISPEHSABLE.SOLD ami DRUGGISTS ? , OR INCLOSE * ( STAMPS ) ASK FOR DIAMOND BRANDWICNEST.TSCNCUSH , 'FOR PARTICULARS AMDTAKtMDOTHtR SCt SI5NATURE ON EVERY BOX. IN LETTER Or RCTUKN MAIL . . 6ISHATURCOH rVPHTBOX C f\nnuNSOuciTED WRITTEN TESTIMONIAL ; : AND oven rnonIADIES WHO HAVC USED OJJUUtHICKESTtTQ ErtSU5HJ3IAUOMD BRAND PENMYROYALPILLS WITH SUCttSJ. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOGHAPHy OF THE COUNTRY WIR OBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A 6TUDV OF THIS HUP OF THU CHICflGO , ROCK ISL&HD& PACIFIC R1 ? Its main lines and branches Include CHICAGO , PEORIA. MOLINE , BOCK IDI/AND , DAVEN- POUT. DES MOINIS. OOTJ1ICH. BLUTFS. MUS. OATINE. KANBAB Omr. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENwonin. AicmsoN. OEDAB HAPIDB , WATERLOO , MINNEAPOI.IB , end BT. PATH * nnd ucorca of Intcrmedlato cities. Cbolco ot routes to ( md from the Faclflo Coast. All trans fers In Union depots. Fast trains of rtno Cay Ooachoa , elegant Dlniatt Cora , tnogulflceal Pull * man Paiaco Olccpore , and fbotwcon Chicago , BL Joiiopb , Atchlson and Kansas City ) Iteclmlna Cbalr Can , Seats Free , to boldera ot Uirougb Gret-clasa tlcketa. Chicago , Kansac & , NobmaUa R'y "Great Hock Island Route. " Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City nndUt. Joseph to NELSON , IIOKTON , , BELLE VILLE , TOPEttA , nEUINQTON , WICHITA , HUTCIUNOON , CALDWELL , and all points In KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger OQUlpmcr.t of tha celebrated Pullman manufacture. All oafoty ap pliances and modem Improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route IB tba favorite between Chicago , Itock Island. Atcblson , Hansao City and MInneapolU and Bt. Paul. Its Watortown branch travorac * the eroat "WHEAT AMD DAIRY OSLT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Mlnncootu , and East Oantral Dakota to Watertown , Uplrlt Lue , Bloux Folia and many other towns and cities. Tlio Short Line via Bcnoca and EanltaJtoo ofTurs tuperiur facllltlea to travel to and from Indian apolis. Cincinnati and other Southern point * , ForTlikeU , Maps , Fildcr * . or desired Informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or mldrcas E. ST. JOHN , I' . A. HOLQROOK , flBa'l Member. Oen'l Tkt. & Pun. .Agt. S. K , FELTON & CO. , Water Ms Contractors Aril M.inufticturers' Amenta for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Sm-voys. De- tpll Pluns and Spocifjcatlon . Furnishoil on Short Notice. C&rrespondenoa Solicited. Olilce , SlranE's ' BnMing , Fonrlii Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SOLE AGENT. l-lio 11EST nnd MOST POPUIiAll of Modern Tltneo. CEWA1W3 OF I5HTATIONO. . nv KiM-ATliinc-Kocii JryloodsCo. M.I ! SMITH A : Co. I'AXTON C.vr.i.Annr.iti : Co. J ) . M. BTKKU5 \ CO , AM ) AT IICTAH. HV fi. I' . MOHRK.VCO. HAVDK.N linos. 'I'llOMrhON , llni.DKN it CO. IMIIK1N\ , CIIAH. HINOKK. South Omaha , and nil flri rliisHriilnll ilimlci.s. A. Loan : .New Vork. Dry Goods Store , SCIENTIFIC TURIHI GLUCK & V/1LK1NSON. JOSEPH Gl HOTTS K KrmfxfMm PS ) P" & D * > STEEL PENS \ GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION MS. Nos. 303-404-170-604. / THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , E.T.Allen , M. D , , M " uuuanathc " [ Specialist , ' AND HOSE , Accurately Fitscrlbed. - XL'K , , OMAHA WJ , OAMlllAITH , Surgeon and Physician. Office N. W Corner Hth aurt HoiigU * St. ttlepUcne , i , * Itesldeaca tul pbga , Ui * , . s < * i