Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 08, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    I' ' 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 8 % 1890. 1
THE CITY
H Commlssioncir Anderson is still con
BB ; fined to tils Dcd with In yrippo
H The Omaha Hlcvntor nnd Grain com
BB i puny 1ms brought mnt in the district
BB court iiRnlnst < J. T. Ilrown & Co to re *
BB cover 9I,6'JI.-15 ( on n note
H The lllntnun Milk Can company wns
BB incorporated yesterday by Charles 12.
B rlinmnn , William O. Hussoll , William
O. McKinlny and l-rank I ) . 1'lcrco with
a capital stock of i20.000.
H The pollco liavo boon instructed to
H report to the police all liouso-tnovors
BH who may drlvo iron stakes into the asH -
H plialt or wooden pavements , in order
BH that the practlco may bo stopped
H A chnptur of the Brotherhood of St
H Andrew contingent to the Church nf
BH the Good Bhcpurdi Nineteenth and
BH Lnko streets , hup boon orgnni'/.cd and
Hj Mill hold its lirst mcctini ; this evening
H Mr K. S. West of Pottawattnmio
H county , Iowa , and Miss Lucy Tate of
H this city were innrriod in Shelby , la ,
H on Tuesday , February 4 , at the homo of
H the Lirldu's father , Itov J. U.Carpcntor
H of the Prcsbyteriiin church nlllcltuiii .
H Sorvlccs will bo held in Grace Pres-
Hj byterian church tomorrow evening by
H Itov J. M. Wilson of C.iatollnr strcot
H church Ho will iiIbo conduct the gosH -
H pel inootitigs at that piano on Thursday
H ovonlngH Rev Dr 11. Kerr , president
H of Ilallovuo college , will occupy the
H pulpit of Castcllar street church t umor-
H row availing ,
H The board of directors of the Young
'
BH' Men's Christian association hold their
H regular mooting last night The nct-
BBV ing bocrotary was given pormisslon to
BH make arrangements with some prlntor
BH to issue the paper of the association ,
BBj The Coming Week , " for the privilege
H of the advertising space The illrect-
BH ors will probably elect u secretary in
By about thirty days
BBJ I'rrxonnl lnrnurnphq
BBJ W. J , Crane of Arlington is at the Casey
BBJ | IIV. . I'arkor of Beatrice Is nt the 1'axton.
H i W. M. White of Tekninnu Is a guest at tlio
BBJ Casey
H { J. E.Stoufler of Grand Island is nt the
BBJ Casey
BBJ : A. C. Putnam of Chadron is a guest at the
BBJ Murray
Hj E. C. Harris of Norfolk is stopping at the
BBJ Millurd
BBJj N. F. Chainborlln of Hastings is at the
BBJj Merchants
i Ed Hose of Pcndor is registered at the
BBJ ; Merchants
BBJj T. E. Hennlson of Cozad is registered at
W the Cusev
< It W. Padtlon of Oalcdalo Is stopping at
BBJ the Casey
BBJ Hugh Cluttick of Fremont is stopping at
BBJ the Millard
BBJ G. L. Horn , jr , of Lincoln is a guest at
BBJ the Millard
BBJ IJ.irtlctt Hichurdn of Chadron is stopping
BBJ j at the Millard
BBJ Frank Sharpe of Bottle Crook is a guest
BBJ at the Millurd
BBJ' E. F. Warren of Nebraska City is stopping
BBJ' atthoPuxton
BBJ ! C. O. Charlston of Holdrcco Is registered
BBJ at the Pixton
BBJ E. E. MoDowoll of Fairbury is registered
BBjl atthoPixton
BBJi C. K. Spearman of Sprlngllold is a guest
BBJi at the Merchants
H D. P. Hutcnins and P. B. Sraguo of Iea-
BBjj trlco nro at the Puxton
BBJ John A. Croigliton has recovered from a
BBj flvo days wrestle with the grip
H A. L. Gould , L. L. McWilllams and J. J.
BBJj HaUtaan of Ogallala are registered ut the
BBj Merchants
H Mr William T , Uonnor has returned from
BBJ' Toledo , Ohio , where ho buried his little son
BBJ Robert , who died of dlphthoria in this city on
BBJ ! January 25. Mrs Uonncr expects to remain
BBJi _ - in Toledo some four or flvo weeks laager
j visiting her parants Mr and Mrs George
pH Baker
H { William Schwarick , the deputy county
I treasurer , while able to bo at his desk , is
( still troubled Heriously from the effects of
his injuries received in the Bolt Line wreck
I His principal injuries wore to his hood , and
j still caUse him a great deal of pain It will
I bo some weeks boforn ho is ublo to fully ro-
I sumo the duties of his position
Hj The most remarknblo cures of scrofula
H , nn record have boon accomplished by
H Hoods Sarsaparilln Try it Sold by
H all druggists
i Fircinon NotnH
H ! John Simpson , captain of hook nnd ladder
H | Nu I , is lying seriously ill at his residence ,
- No U13 North TvventU fifth strcot Ho has
been suffering for nearly three weeks
The new chemical nmtlno has boon trans
erred to the Twonty-fourth strcot engiuo
house _
Marrliiiiu IjiuoiiHoi
H Licenses were issued yesterday to the
H following parlies by Judge Shields :
Name and Hosidonce , Age
H t Lon C. Berkoy , West Union , la 33
| Emma J. Odlo , St Paul , Neb 31
H ijolinHUoy , Omaha 27
J ( Mary Mahar , Omaha 2G
H j John II Ueuhtel , Omaha 21
J ) Annie M , Lodoror , Omaha 10
j Cnuntv Court
H Sutter Brothers of Chicago have brought
H suit against West & Fritschor for J235.U0
H for goods sold and delivered
McCord , Brudy & Co obtulned judgment
J agiilust Jacob Sclullor for { 3T2.U7.
J b In the suit of Scofken vs The ManufncU
urors' Steve Itopair company judgment was
H rendered for plaintiff in the sum of .153.75.
J Mrs Ida C. West wns appointed guardian
J of Chester Coles , insane
H A Choir AHHiicintlnn
H Tlio choir of the Peoples church has re-
H organized In the form of an association with
Hi a constitution and bylaws Tlio following
H ofllccis have boon elected : President , C. II
j Hurcy ; vleo president , E. A. Mundcl ; secretary -
, tary , Mrs Lulu Stugg ; treasurer , W. A.
Sutmnors ; musical director , Franklin S.
I Smith ; Ilrst cornotlst , ( ! . L. Shook ; , second
I cornetist , M. Turner ; organist Mrs J. IC
Held ; trombone , L. E. Holton , The choir is
J composed of 100 volcos
J Nobrnhkn Crops ,
H General Test has compiled the following
H statistics from reports of the agricultural
H department , showing the amount of No-
Jl brasku crops for the past your :
H Acrev Bushels , Homo value
M Corn 4,007,007 HS43,000 ! ) JSW23,801
) Wheut . . , 1,404,010 , 10,848,000 8,701070
M Oats I,0b5,02d 20,003UOO 4,404.00 ,
l Total..0,6137,714 190,754,000 | 38,077,8S0
H < This U a healthy lacreuso in each branch
m ever the product of lbSS
H 'Mm Power Appropriations
3 R"For several years past , " said Chairman
| Balcombo of the board of public works , the
Hl people huyo authorized the sale of $100,000 in
> bonds per annum for the construction of
l sewers , und also the same amount for pav-
1 lug intersections , and the demand for those
t luxuries Btill contluuu to como from these
1 portions of the city not yet accommodated
f it is iiv opinion , however , that the time has
f arrived wheu we should begin to slow up a
| , little in this class of expenditures , ahd 1
1 would therefore recoinmond that only$50,000
1 bo voted for each of those Improvements this
H ! year " ,
M Iin Grlppn In lies Moines
Diss Moinim , In , Fob 2. Tlio family
B of Mr * . Wotiloy Ton mint of North and
HI Twoiity-slxth strcots , consisting of ulno
' porsoiid , have all had the Russian Inllu-
H , onza M rs Ton mint says "eoino of ua
' . were very beriously nllliotnd but wo are
i now nil well except myself , and I am
l gottlng bettor Wo have all taken
i Clmniborlaln'B Cough Remedy A uuin-
H t bor of bottles were used and it proved
H ' clTootual in every case " The remedy
proved its usefulness und vnluo lu ro-
H ) storing uino per ous iu one family to
health ,
i
hhfoui : , iuiGi : ULLsiinv
The Colorrct DlntiiPii 1 Tlilof lloun 1
Over In tlio DUlrlnl Court
J. L. Holler , the colored man who on
Thursday la t stele a diamond ring nnd S20
In money from Mrs , Lrnma Thompson , who
was moving from Twenty-second nnd Lnuo
to ' . ' 814 North Mnotconlh , had his prelim
inary examination before Judge Holstoy
yesterday afternoon It wns a elenr case
against the prisoner , as the property was
found In his possession but n short while
after bolng missed , nnd ho had admitted
taking it Mrs 1 hompson n flno npuearlng
little lady , had valued her ring , n
very handsome one , at JlS i , nnd
her look of dismay was something
almost appalling when a well known diamond
mend expert who w.u called to the stand
stated the vnluo to ho 10) . The only wit
nesses produced by the defense were the
pastor nnd a member of the African Meth
odist Episcopal church , who didn't know
Hollers ' first name , yet were very posltlvo
that his charnctcr nnd reputation were of
the very best The defendant wns bound
over to the district court in the sum of ? , ! 00.
Itichard Owen wustho next prisoner hoard
from Ho plead guilty to stealing u lot of
household utepslls from L. DanUaum nnd
selling them nt n pawnshop Ho wns given
ten dnys
Next enmo n fair sample of sntoon spotting
worn on Sunday Charles Morroll , who
runs a chop house on Capitol avenue , be
tween Ninth nnd Tenth street * , wnschnrged
with selling beer on January 20 Detectives
Hn/o nnd Savage testllled thnt they went
Into the place nnd culled for beer , but were
told none was kept , though if they would ud-
vnnco money the drink wonld bo sent for
Judge Helsley dismissed the cuso there nnd
then
then.Littlo
Little Frank Calhoun wns up ngnin for In
corrigibility and put under bonds In the sum
of $100 , nlgnod by his father , and given two
weeks m which to reform
II Kaclitnan was lined SI nnd costs for as
saulting Jucob Kilo Another man named
Hlrschburg wai also mixed up In the fracas
and will bo dealt with later
\ cclioc l Mnm'rt Itnoomtncnimtiou
During the fall of 18S2 , whllo mv
dnughtor was tuaohlng in the country
near hare , she contracted a bovoro cold
and cough I sent her a bottle of Chamberlains
berlain's Cough Remedy , and the olTect
was so satisfactory that upon hot * rec
ommendation the entire neighborhood
began its use and with the most satis
factory results , which have continued
with increasing conlldenco ever since
J. II Ruixhakt ,
Druggist , Alton , Kansas
WANTED * FOIl XWO MUUDKKS
Bailiff Orcbn nnd Detective Stewart
Make n Clever Cloture
Wllllnm T. Brnmo wns nrrcstod at Flor
ence Inst night and placed in the county jail ,
nnd today will bo taken to Tennessee to an
swer to the chnrgo of murder
The nrrest was made by Bailiff Lou Grebe
and Detectlvo V. J. Stewart of Nashvlllo ,
Tonn
The crime for which Brnmo must nnswor
is the shooting of J. H. Lemon , a passenger
conductor on the Louisville Si Nashville rail
road , nt Bakers Station , Tonn , on Septem
ber 11 , 1SS0. The shooting wns entirely un
provoked , aid the Louisville & Nashville
company has spent thousands of dollars in
an effort to capture the assassin
The affair caused the most intense
excitement nt the time , and Chief
Detective Stewart was detailed to run the
murderer down , Mr Stewart nt once or
ganized a largo posse of men who scoured
the country for their man , but nil to no
purpose Bloodhounds were pressed into
service , but no trace of Brume could bo
found
This method of trailing the fugitive was
then abandoned and Detective Stewart
udoptod a now'tnodo ' of procedure Certain
facts which cam a into his possession induced
him to believe that Bramo had como to Ne
braska , and by means of intercepted and
decoy letters located him ut Florence , where
ho wus living under the assumed name of
Johd Q. Ihomoson Securing the necessury
requlsition papers Air Stewart came
to Otnnha , nnd accompanied by Bail
iff Grebe started at once fnr
Florence , where they had little
difficulty in finding their man , who was liv
ing in a hut on the outskirts of the town
Bramo , alias Thompson , endeavored to make
his escape when confronted by the ollicers ,
although ho denied all knowlcugo of the
crime of which ho was charged He was
brought to Omaha nnd placed in jail by
Bailiff Grebe
Bramo is a mnn nbout forty years of nge ,
with n villainous expression and u tough
reputation Ho is supposed to have been im
plicated In the murder of a Tennessee shonff
named Beaumont about a year ago , nnd is
known to have killed several negroes Since
coming to Florence ho has been working
with the Hungato company's ice gang , but
for the last two weoUs has been doing
nothing except to hang around resorts of n
questionable character , btowart is con
fident thnt Brnmo will pay the full poualty
of the Tennessee law
A itpooininuii liulmi
Professor S. K. Smith , principal of
the high school at Wavorly , Ohio , says
ho has tried Chumborlain's Cough
Remedy in his family for colds and croup
and found it to bo a most oxcollnnt rem
edy , and ho believes will do all that the
manufacturers claim for it He recom
mends it to his friends and the public
li'ATA.liliY 1NJUUISO.
Fred Ciiallis a Laborer , Falls n JJIs-
tnnoi" of Four Storing
Fred Chnllls , a laborer about thirty-diva
years old , whllo employed in the fourth
story of the now Deerlng building , yester
day nftornoon about 3 o'clock fell to the
ground , sustaining liorrlolo and doubtless
fatal Injuries Dr Wcbbor wnB called and
after making an examination said that Chains
ns' loft side , including both limbs , hnd boon
completely paralyzed bv the shock , the hip
and arm being fearfully crushed and proba
bly beyond all possibility of euro
Writhing In agony lndoscrib , blo , the sufferer -
foror was removed to his homo , Eloviath
und Izard streols , where a wlfo and two little
tlo children awaited him
Eureka ,
The motto of California means , I hnvo
found It Only in that land of sunshlno ,
where the orargo , lemon , ollvo , fig and grupo
bloom nnd nhd ripen , nnd attain their high
est perfection in mld-wlntor , are the herbs
nnd gum found , that are used in thnt pleas
ant remedy for nil throat and lung trouDles
bantu Abio the ruler ocoughB , usthma
nnd consumption , the Goodman Drug Co
has been appointed agent for this valuable
California remedy , and sells it under a guar
antee at tl a bottle Throe for * 2.5' ) .
Try Culifomla Cnt-r-curo , the only guar
antee 6uro for catarrh $1 , by mallfl.10.
Aniiotiiioomcuts
Corlnno , who is always popular In Omaha ,
is coming next week In a now oporntic bur
lesque cnlled Arcadia " She will bo sup
ported by fifty artists nnd a wealth of
scenery nnd properties The libretto of the
opera was wntton by William GUI , author
of Adonis and Minnie Palmers Sweet
hearts , " und the muslo by John J. Braham
During the performance Corlnno will intro
duce her latest topical song , " 1 Like It ; "
also her beautiful picture song nnd dance ,
Lovely Angohne , " end the great Scotch
• sword dance , iu which she stands without a
rival , nuvlng received n diamond prize
modal from the Boston Caledonian club for
1887 , which she wears nt every performance
Four performances of Arcadia will bo
glvon ut tlio Boyd , commencing Monday
ovenlug Ou Wednesday oyening n special
souvenir matinee will bo given Seats will
bo put on sale this moraine
Sol Smith Russell , the sunniest nnd most
genial gentleman on the stage , whoso farcial
wealth ought to glvo hfm wealth of the most
coveted kind , returns to the Uoyd on the last
thrco cvoulugj of next week in his well
known comedy/'A Poor Holatiou , " supported
by a new and superb company
Mr Jefferson S.
Leerburger.buslness man '
ager for Henry E. Abbeys attraction , is ut
the Pnxton Mr Loorburger came hereto
to arrange for the nno Snrasnto IVAlbcrt
concert , which will bo given nt L'oyd's opera
house on the evening of February IS There
is some possibility , ho snys , of getting the
Pattl opera company for ono night , If
arrangements can bo made The company
open in San Frnnclsco Monday night nnd
from thcro jump to Denver for two perform
ances From thence could make It con
venient to visit , Omaha Mme Paul's recent
Mexican season wns something thnt the
Moxfcnns will remember for years to como ,
Although seats were sold nt S20 each tlio
Theatre Nntionnlo was crowded nt every
porforninnco Mr Abbey took no loss than
200,000 of their heavy silver djllnrsoutof
thecduntry
*
T
Some fnvor a tariff for revenue only , semen
n tariff with Incidental protection , nnd semen
n tnrlft for protection per so ; but u largo ma
jorlty favor the free use of Salvation Oil for
cuts and bruise1 * .
An endleos chain nf certificates verify the
excellence of Dr Bulls Cough Syrup I'rica
25 tents
A IIIjI'/.Z VIVl > .
llio Thermometer tuililculv Takes n
Titiiihlo of Thirty Douri-pp.
About 4 o'clockcsterday afternoon
pedestrians Upon the street were alarmed by .
the rapid approach from the notthwest of n
large Irregular-shaped cloud of a dull leidon
color , which quickly overspread the llrma-
inout , obscuring the sun and casting a gloom
ever the entile city The wind was blowing
fiom the northwest nt n gentle pace nnd the
temperature was nearly CO degrees above
zero
In n few moments snow began falling , the
flakes being small pea-shaped bolls The
wind Increased , gently ut llrst , and then
came in suddtn gustt , sending the hats of
pedestrians , the snow , and great cloUiH of
dust before it in ono common moss These
gusts continued at Irregular Intervals , until
lifter sundown , reaching a velocity of thirty
eight tulles per hour ubout 5 oclock After
sundown the velocity continued high with a
steady northwest wind , while the temperature -
turo foil rupldly , reaching 20 degrees above
zero at 7 oclock
During the night light fnlls of snow oc
curred ut Intervals and the temperature con
tinued fulling , wlitio thu wind kept up n
steady galtfiom tlio northwest
Ask for a Cooks imperial cbqnipacno
ocktall when you noel i bracer " ' It HUr
ho bill to a f. It Is uxtra dry
All AV .nt i , uiiiuj : C
The committee appointed to nppraiso the
damages to property abutting on the Tenth
street viaduct , consisting of P. W. Ulrk-
hnuser , T. A. Croigh nnd Mujor Clarksou ,
met in the ofllco of the ( oitrnr in the New
York Llfo building yesterday , iliorning
Muny of the uroporty holders on Tenth
street , between Jaeksou und Mason sticots ,
were prcsont In person or by attorney , and
were all clamoring fnr ilamuges
D. C. Patterson , Hobbio Brothers , A. H.
Bishop nnd Alex McGavock owning alto
gether 1T2 feet , u reou to waive damages If
the city would deed them the ten feel inter
vening between the property liuo and the vl-
aduct
The othor3 present demanded damages
running all the way from $ .1,000 to $22,000.
The appraisers wont into executive session
last night and will report to the council to
night
CllMO II IloilHD Miltiulcfl
show that 2,451,501 cases of chninpagne were
Imported during the last decade , of winch
over one-fourth was G H. Muinm's Httra
Drv " Their importation during that period
was over 200,000 cases more ' than any other
biand , indicating its popularity
run Pciinsylvniiiaim
The annual mooting of the Pennsylvania
association was held last evening in police
court room Only seven of the 200 members
were present An election of ofilcers for the
ensuing year resulted as follows : J. T.
Gathers , governor ; Robert Wells , llrst lieu
tenant governor ; Joseph Hodman , socontl-
lieutenant governor , S. P. Brighntn , third
licutenftntgnvoinar ; J , B. Urunortreasurer ;
Paul Charlton , seciotary i
A committee , consisting of D. B. Houck ,
Joseph Itedinnn , Kobeit Wells and Ur P. b.
Lelscnrlng , was appointed to arrange for a
general reunion , supper , etc , and report ata
meeting of the association to be held Feb
ruary 12 , ut 7:30 : p. m. , in the " police court
loom
Piles ! I'lh-s ! files !
Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will
euro blind , bleeding ami itching piles when
other oitutmeuts have failed It absorbs the
tumors , allavs the itching at once , acts as n
doultice , gives instant lelioi Dr Williams
Indian Pile Ointment is prepared onlv for
piles and Itching of the prlvato parts , and
nothing else Every bov Is wnrrantcd Sold
by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of
price 25uund SI per bov
WILLIAMS MFG CO , Props ,
Cleveland , O.
The HiMiio lcfi > niler .
The exccutlvo committee of the E. V.
Smith division of hoino doienders of which
Mr Joseph ftedman is chairman , will report
at a general meeting to bo hold thhrtvonlng
In the vacant store room , corner of Twenty
fourth nnd Clark streets , in favor o [ organ
izing u new club nnd employing two or thrco
lawyers to look after the interests of every
forty members therein This now clubt It is
expected , will number about ono hundred
nml fifty property owners By this plan the
committee hopes to accomplish more offeclivo
work in the defense or their claims It is
also thought that a greater degree of satis
faction will result to each individual inter
ested
Miles JVprvp'nnd Liver Pills
An Important discovery They net on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves A nay principle They speedily
cure billiousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation Splendid for men ,
women and children Smallest , mildest ,
surest 80 doses for 25 cents Samples fruo
at Kuhti & Co 's , 15th und Douglas
Tlio Coinmcruinl ASHOointlon
The Omaha Commercial association will
hold a meating ut the Millurd hotel at 8
o'clock tonight for the consideration of
South Omaha rates
BETTER THAN GOLD
UESTOIIED HER HEALTH
Tor 25 years I differed from bolls , eryelpclas
and other blood affections , taking during tht
time great quantll les o f different medicines with
out giving mo any pcrccptlblo relief Friends
Induced no to try S. B. S. It unproved mo from
the shut , and after taking several bottles , re-
etored my health us far as I could bopo for at
my age , which Is now ecventy-fl\o years
Miis S. M. Luau , Bowling Orcen , Ky
Treatise nn lllood nnd Rkln DUeascsmailed free
BWHT bl'JX'l HO CO . Atlanta Ga
For Improved and economic cookery use
Liebig GOMPANY'S '
EXT RACT OF MEAT
or licet Too , Soup * , Made Dishes , Bauces , ( Oamo
lsh , A.c.1. Aspic or meat Jelly ICteps fur uny
length of time , und Is cheaper nud of liuer Payer
tuauuny otlmratoci : .
Conuino only with J. von LIoIiIk'b
ej7naturoasntOvpln hi no onopouud
of Kxtraci of Ueet txiual voforty pounds or Una
beef
Rheumatism ,
BEING duo to rllie presence of urlo
acid In the bldml , Is most cffectunlly
cured by the use tot Ajer's Snrsnpo *
rllli * . Bo Biiro joui-fiet Aycr's nnd no
other , nnd take ltKtlll tlio poisonous
acid is thoroughly vexpclled from the
sj stem Wo challenge attention to this
testimony f
About two ycaraago , nfter suffering
for nearly two years from rheumatlo
gout , being nhloio-unlk only with great
discomfort , nml having tried vnrious
remedies , Including mineral waters ,
without relief , I Raw by nn advertise
ment In n Chicago papci that a man had
been relieved of ibis dlitrcsslng com
plaint , nfter long siiffcilng , by taking
Aycr's Snrsnpaiillu I then decided to
make n trial of this medicine , nud took
it regularly for eight months , nnd nm
pleased to state that It has effected rt
tompletu cine 1 ! m\e since hail no re
turn of the disease " Mrs It , Irving
Dodge , 110 West 125th St , Nuw York
"Ono-year ago I was taken ill with
Inflammatory rheumatism , being con
fined to my luitiso six months , I enmo
out of the sickness u > ry much dobill-
tnted , with no nppotlte , mid my sjstcm
disordered In cveiy win 1 commenced
using A.vcr'n Sarsaparilln nnd Vegan to
improve nt once , gaining in strength
nnd soon recovering my usual honlth '
I cannot * y too much in praise of this
well-known imdlilno " Mis L. A.
Statk , Nnshiin , N. H.
Ayers ' Sarsaparilla ,
rnErjinrn nt
Dr J. O. Ayer & Co , Lowell , l ess
Trice 81 ; elx bottlte , * 5 , Worth * 5 a belle
JjJ Of Pure Cod
Jhmffl L5ver oil nd
HYP0PH0SPHITES
JKf j of Lime and
= Soda
j Is endorso.l and prescrlbd by leading
) pliynlclitus bvuiusa both the Cod TAimr Oil
I and Iliiiiuiilw.phlles nro tlio recognUo I
j agents in lliauuioo ! toiismiijifloit It Is
j as palatable as milk , )
Seott's Emulsion & 7nSM ,
j In a iroiKltirtil Fleh irorfiiew It Is the \
j lli it Ileiiiolu for CONSUMPTION ,
j Scrofulh , Droiichitis , Wasting Dis- J
j oases , Colonic ) Coughs and Colds * , j
j Ask for Scott's Emulsion and tnkp no other !
GRATUITOUS ABVICS
ThU Fpeci > tof ndilco Ik net { ilmusai'rrpt-
altt\ ! but In mimy IiiHtunct-s much benefit
would bo del 1 veil were it ncU-tl upon No
flection of Ilia country i < * exempt fronul Nease ,
Toltnow tlio be > t mums of combatting this
common enemy , tvlih the least Injmy toour
pockets nnd tuples , is certulnl > it great ad-
\ ; intntfcWcmuxtexp tt Torpid ! LUcrf Con
L-cfited Spleen , VUltted Illlo nnd luactUo
ISouels mid all prudent persons will supply
tbemselveft KJi'I'tiitV I'ills uhkh sthnti-
lntn tholjher , relieve the engorged Spleen ,
Uetei'iiihU * abetiltbylhuv of Dile thu * rrjj-
ulatiiii lhe-lioHelsandeiiu InKaUunlicnltby
secretlonntopits < tolfln n. ntitnrnl manuei
* An ounce or pteventUe is worth u pound
of cure " UendiUedandUso .
t.
< Prlce25d. ' f39&41'ParK.PIace. . N-Y.
gjtjh."JL.JJ MEDAij riii.v , ioio
B . W. BAlf ll & CO 'S
fMrealfasfCocoa
yCW J * absolutely pure and
jfjfMvk No Chemicals
IlBl I lilt l\il\ \ tl > an thie timt * the * , rr" ? ' * ° ' Cocoa
flrt 11 flc 1 lluj in zt w'1 ' Sttnlif Amiwnwt or Stt ar ,
Eu S 1 D 11 nil co9 , * ' * " than osl * cent a nip It Ifl
mf li I la ll E l delicious , nourI bIny , * trc gtl ciiinp , Ka-
tJfel I I ii ' I lift PILY ] , lG1BT l\ ti J adu lrBLlyadn [ > * tj
v&hk Jl IlLgS ? o * invalids at n el'i ' pcriona I j hralih
* Sold by Grocery CTcrjHherp
W. BAKEB & CO , DorclieatBr , Mass
[ This Obstreperous Tnfaatl
I _ , , = . - aJ
Positively refuses any longer
to wear baby dresses Kilts
are what he longs for and
must have
MOTHERS
of llko minded children would i
do well to make the desired
change at this time In our ]
largo line or
Kilt Suits
Which we'nre selling at
Greatly Mud Prices
We are sure you will Hnd
somethingito your liking
ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN
Is our line or
Jersey lilt Suits ,
Formerly s6id at $7 , $8 , and
$9 , now selling at
§ B5.
HATS AND SHOES , i
/
In Cur Hnt Department the arrangements for this spring mo on n nuieli lnigcr settle tlinn over L-ofoic. "Wo ji
nre showing ns lurgo a stock its 3 or ± ordinary lint stores combinoil , and it is now n looogiii/eil fact that we aio | i
foiling Hats at about one half the pi ices which Hat stores uhnrgo Our patrons and legular customers know (
thnt , hut if you aio one of these who buys Hats on the strength of a nam ) , or a trade-in irk printed in the
crown , you ought to come and look nt rur stock and we will easily com inco you that you hnvo been paying
from ? 2 to Stf.OO more for a Hat than its worth Our fmo Dorbys aio made from the moH conoct blocks and
como from the same fiict ( > ri < > ; tliut linn out the Hats for New York 1 est known and mod fashionable Hatters *
The quantities we handle enable us not only to buy them considerably cheaper than the average hatter , but
nUo to sell them with a much smaller profit , and thus you see ho.v it is that our piices mo so much lower f \
As in our Hat department we have built up an immense trade m Shoes , and this trade
has been built up on a solid foundation Never were honest and well made shoes offered
in this city at the prices \vc sell them , and the guarantee which is given with every pair is a
sufficicient proof of the quality and make of the shoes we arc handling If a shoe is not
as represented , or if you have reason to be dissatisfied after you wear
them , bring them back and we will give you a new.pair free
i fl
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets I
During this month our store closss at 7 p , m. Saturday at0 \ > K I
The number of people in this enterprising
city who do not wear Nicoli's umtle to measure
elofJies is diminishing at the rate of about 100 a
day
Maybe its because were making the choice
lot of suitings mentioned over therein
at the price * > f the cloth and malting anyway
business is very good with us , and touching a
higher notch every day . |
We please the wearer and save him dollars
that's the reason
Meanwhile
are in great demand We make 'em to meas
ure $15 to $40 , a beauty for $25 Lots of
fabrics
W \ \ s I
Suits and Troupers Made to Moris- BJ
nro AT T1I15 1'It ICE OP CLOTH AND H
AlAKINO ,
It wou't , lueti _ ahvayl but the H
/riunds were itinlciiij , will IB
TJicso me thoGoods ApJ
Hauls tc > Order , S5.0O worth ' 7 , H
hiiUn " " g O.OO " g42S
OOOIIS MIS HHJ
: { ; > , 7H , 570. 7 , S U , ll7i. ! BBJ
-1 , -I , 21. 47 , .l'J , 20 , (10 , so
I'anls to Order , 8 Worth 8 H
SulU @ 2S 8it5
aonni sos BHB
441 , OO i , 55 1 , U5S , 012 , SH , J
4MO , < i5U , ill ! ) , 172 , ( ilin , < ltl : ,
< > ! > , < i ! , ( > 52 , 70 ( > , UIM ) , 202 ,
iHtH , 077 , OIO , UIH , 708 , OAI , M
am , < sst : , OHM , ( iio , 007 , 211 , j B
7 ! > , S7J. 2it : , 282.20B , jVBJ
I'aiils to Order , § 7 worth © lO , * M
Suits > < " 828 " gU8 / B
ODODS KDs BV
2ti , 70t : , so : } , 75r , 77 , BBJ
07 , 771 , SOi , J > 72 , 842 ,
lnnU lo Orileri 8 ( worth S12 < H
MlKx ftilir $45 H
( KiOllS NOB BBl
404 , 883 , 8S2 , 87G , 871 , S.19 , BJ
851. 877 , > ( > , H.V.t , 8fi5 , 075 , BBV
i'anls lo Order $8 worth 811 H
! uits S'M > 9 < > BBl
noons nop BBa
271 , 281 , 217 , 285. 21)0 , 84 , Bp |
900 , 81i , 0 ! > 5 , 824 , 801 , 82:1 : , BB |
815 , 844 , 8 8 , 810 , 811 , 818.
° "e"tma"f"ia * lifML Tto Tailor , I
1409 DOUGLAS _ _ _ -B
Dr.J.EJcGREW
. .
The Well Known Specialist ,
Jr * 3 ? k Oleotnnil btrlit- ,
I H 0 J ? ) / / curol Hcn < l tot
LtomC / / / tOOlrn "Tlio l.lfo
P'sSJOlll , * y 'zz * 1" fur-Man
ktx iiS S ltcenttBtampi ) ) .
t l / Nervouine.s.l * .
• V _ ' . / \ tarrah and bkln
JM Mm * / I lJlt ( a os cured
A3&aEfc > - / I qulcklr anil i > er
( r BKUtD Eii / . A uianetillr Treat
f Bfeiy- j. & E ml munt by corro *
l HVv rSv VTl ? ! Q .pondence , sent ]
coAsuiiTAT'io.v rmii ; .
Office SE Cor lbtli & Jackson Sts
Omaha , Neb ,
TOGRAIN DEALERS
I'nrllea Interestoil In Bolllm ; corn or re ula
dealers in corn will do well tnwriie lo tlio Uultei
fctates bugar Itellnory , at WaukeKau IlH wli
are Justatartlns up their larre works nnd wll
use Ki.UK ) buslieM per day , and pav cashV nlto
torn preferred aa It is used cxcluilvKly for tue
manufactura of Una B > rupsand Blncose hell
your torn direct to tlia consumer ana save all
middle charges We are connected with every
trunk line to Chicago by the ; Wnukegan i.
South Weitern It It , and oil corn can uh ship
ped direct without cnangu of earn at Uilcuuo
tirtcs Unubu bTATKS Huuah Kkhnbiiv ,
Waiikegau Ilia
SHOE DEALERS si
e lira ted linen of Hoots and bhoes , mtuiufuctur-
ed by U. Jl Henderson it Co , of Chicago Fac
tories at Chicago , Llxon Ills , and lon llu Lac ,
WU.-should write BAJI N. WA'ISON , rest
denco KltKMONT NKII Trarellng agunt
Headquarters for Huhbers
TO WEAK MEM
Buffcrlog from the tntcu r 1 oulaful envrs , ; arir
decay , waitlnil wtaltneu , lost jnauliood , etc . I will
send a raluable treaUto iwaledl containing full
particulars for home cure Ill KB " * T'J" ' * * ' *
• plendiainedloalworfci should to rt-ad hr every
luau who U nfrron and deMlltated Addreaa ,
kror l'.c.i'owiiiiH.niooaua.coiui ,
Utnw.nvmi > xm.wAiaiww r ii M i j'TnTpTrTTT1lf III > lill lHIIMil'l"ir mmil n IIHUBWHI JVB
B m HI B sm fli ijim , bm anas , afc en n > c ! rfm ssa ia ! OHi fl 0p * " BB
I To wind up our Retail Jewelry Department H
I All Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Silver H
I ware , Clocks , etc , remaining unsold at this date , ' K
must go for what they will bring , H
We oifer , until store is rented , Every Article at a B
Bargain Look at our Cheap Windows Auction - H
tion prices Nowhere No use quoting figures No bVJ
reasonable offer refused on Art Goods , Bric-a- 1
brae , etc Price , em and take em " Our extreme H ,
low prices on Optical Goods , still prevail , Gold H
Spectacles and Eye Glasses , $3 and upward Fine H
Steel Spectacles , 75c up , worth double , ( Eyes tested H
and fit guaranteed H
N , B. An extra force of salesmen has been engaged H
for this Special Sale , so all can be waited on y sjBj
promptly B
Store for Rent , Fixtures for Sale
MAX MEYER & BRO , |
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