Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    " " * " " ' ' i ii i i n .I , ii k H
t k k
1 J nE , DON'T LIKE CAC LAW '
1j 1
j Mr Bcohol Domnoda An Amend
* " Is" - mont of Oounoll Bulos
jtfHQk A STORMY COUNCIL SESSION
j * y Two Mourn limited to Wind nntl
i f Ono to . Work Mr tiowry'a '
1 Opinion of IIIi
Collpniruc
The Council
Tlio cIpMecti representative * of tbo pee >
. plo , J'clcpctl councllmcn hold a three hour
5 aesalon Inst nlRht In which too ratio of time
i aovoted to wrancllne and business was as
i * two to ono
K The Hrst round at wrangling was Intro
duced early In the proceeding when the
" ' mnyor handed lu n llttlo vote to n resolution
ordering the street commissioner to do a
J lM\o \ Job of work down In Mr Lowr/s
i \ s ward 'I ho reason given was that no cstl-
mnto of the cot of the work had boon fur
• n tahed
J Mr Lowry entered ono of his charaotcr-
d istlcally Kontlo protests because the mayor
I u had picked his resolution out of n huudrod
I f of the same kind for the object of the vote
Wk The veto was sustained Then Mr Lowry
1 I'ald ' a postmortem eulogy to his llttlo rcso-
I J lutlon Ho sold ho didn't blame bis collcaguo
( Mr Madscn ) for voting ngalnst the rcsolu-
H ' tlon because ho didn't ' know any better ,
H Mr Mmlion wns too much surprlsod to
speak , but Daniel O'Connoll Marsarty took
H : I the light oil his hands mid douiandcd as a
H quc&tlon of privllego , whether a member of
| Ha v. the council hud any right to cunt aspersions
QQBH V * tipoti the character or Intelllgonco ol any
K I other member
mk , "Ho has not , " ruled the chair with
m emphasis
H "Kspociallv if the monihor ousting the
H lcllcction Is out of ttio combine , " added Mr ,
B Kiinpnr
Hf The chair nnnounccd that Mr , ICaspar's '
H rcmnrk wis too deep for him
Lust wcok the "Xwolvu" insisted on pass *
. ' . lag the appropriation ordlnunco without
*
* reading It in full Mr Hechol last night
H jircBcnicil a resolution malting this impossl-
bin by amondiug rule Ul to read ns follows :
B "Kvory ordlnunco shnll receive three rcad-
| lugs before its piisBagot the llrst time by
B title only , and the second time , If domnndod
| by n member , In full , aud for refor9nco to a
m rommltteoon engrossment ; It shall bo read
K the third time by tltlo unless the rondlug In
Hj * full is demanded by a moiubcr , mid then
j the question shall bo put upon its passage "
M In support of his resolution Mr liccliol
B ctalmnd that it wns the usual rule iu nil log
K islutlvo bodies for any muinbor to bo allowed
B to cull for the rondlug In full of any docu-
B Mr Davis moved the reference to the com
B tnlttco of the whole
k , Mr Hci'liol protostcd The council last
p Tuesday night passed on ordinance without
T allowing the nicmbors to know its contents
Jt wns not tight and ho would , In cuso nu attempt -
tempt was made to rcpoat tbo proceedings ,
ask tbo courts to enjoin the mayor from approving -
proving such ordlnunco
Then Mr Wheeler talked nwhllo
M Mr , Lowry explained that tbo council , in
M passing the appropriation ordinance , had or-
K dorcd the payment of a lot of whisky bills
nnd other so-called "dotcctivo fees , " which
had been rejected n number of times bv the
i ' i old council
\ 1 After further discussion the E. Broatcn-
Bk ) 9 y Davis umendmeut was passed and the mnt-
B \S tcr , iventto the comnntteo of the whole ,
n J lLti rcbol , Ford , [ Caspar , Lowry , Donnolly and
Pl Sander voting in the uogntivo
H V Mr Dcchel called a halt on the matter of
B MT rushiuga prist of aldowiillt resolutions tiirougii
H T"JL uacl1 mootint : . Ho said useless sidewalks
B Bi ) mk were ordered at every mooting of the coun-
H IH oil and moved that hereafter sidowalns bo
i IB ordered onlv on a petition of property own
Si iPJ tra desiring such sldowulk improvements
JK This ' evoked another burst of oratory from
ftm Mr , Morearty and Mr O'Connor , who in
S } behalf of an outraged constituency do-
B. Br mand the right to go on in the old way and
K > W' put thorn down wheraver wanted
H I > As a coiDpromiso measure it was agreed
H * to refer ull sidewalk resolutions to tbo cout-
BBs • miltee on sidewalks and bridges
Yvheu tne report of the appraisers on tha
( Tenth street viaduct dnmages was prc-
_ sontcd , Mr Whcolor had n , remark to make
BBfr Ho wanted to protest against the publica-
BBv con of any oftlclal business In tbo neivs-
BBK papers before Its consideration by the
BV council The report of tha appraisers had
BBa bean published iu the papers befora he had
BBS achanco to see thorn Ho wanted a stop
BBB pub to that kind of work , ho did , and
BBB wanted , the city dork to keep all knowledge
H i of municipal matters from , the newspapers
H _ _ uatll thu council had considered
BBB BBBM.tho advisability of making them publio
KHVBBHk After Mr Wheeler had explalnod Just how
V B5 he wanted things run after this the report of
BBB the appraisers was referred to the commit
BBB tco on viaducts and railways
BBB . The mnyor also presented n veto to the
BBB resolution allowing It , T. Davis to orcct u
H , finmo building covered with corrugated
BBB iron in trie lira limits The vote was bus
BBJ tainod
H Iho mnyor presented a communication
BBJ nnent the gurbago business Ho said ho
BBBJ : could not under the present ordinance lot
tbo job of collecting the garbage to the
BBBK lllgncst responsible bidder Ho rocom-
BBBJr uicnded that the council repeal tbo present
BBBE irdiiiiiiico und pass ono rcgulatlnortho rant '
BBBJ ; tor nnd making it an ofUcc to bo bid for
BBBV 'ihorccommoudntion was odoptcd and tbo
BBBM city attorney instructed to prcparo the nccos-
B Airy ordinance
B The report of the board of health for tlio
BBBB month of Jnnunry , showing 11U births and
BBBI 1 IU death v was received
BBBB On rccummaudatlnn of the city attorney ,
BBB the olulin of the Chicago & Northwestern for
BBBB a oancQlIutfoii of (53 penalty for delinquent
BBB taxes wns rejoctedt
B The city attorney wns authorized to settle
BBB j the claim of li Kramer for damages'by ' tbo
B Bf" ' " " - * conslruclion of the Ulcvouth stroat viaduct
BBJ The claim was for 1,000 and can bo suttlod
BBLrrc - . ibr $ iiou :
BBjT < s - Thu city attorney gave bis-opinion that the
BBt council hus no right to transfer tnonay from
BB the general fund for tha roliet of spoolal
BV fuuds As u result of this opinion tha ordl-
B H uunco remitting a part of the special levy for
BBBB tliu opouing of Park avenue to the property
BBBB owners wilsdoclarodillcgal '
B Several ycarsago Mr Callivliau put up $3 * 5
BBBBj asisocurity for noinobody's demagosi for the
BBBBj propoaedlwidoningof Kiovonth street Tha
BBBBj c-bungo was never made aud Cnllahan has to
Bv dnto been short tbo amount of his deposit
B UUo city nttorney and the council
BBBB ] apont a half hour in an attempt to
BBBBJ duvlsa so mo schema for thg refunding of the
BBBBJ amount 'J ho matter was dually referred to
BBBBJ the ilunnco committee
BBBBJ The petition of J. U , Winspcon nnd othura
BBBBJ for damages by reason of tbo opening of
BBBBJ 'iwcnt.v-second street through E. V. Smiths
BBBBJ uddltion was i of erred to the city attorney ,
BBBBJ Deputy Comptroller Jeroma IC Coulter
BBBBJ was given u two weeks leave of absence on
BBBBJ nrcount or the death of bis mother-in-law in
BB riilludolphlu
BBB The petition of Thomas A. Dillon for a
B Bj reduction of assassmeut wus referred to the
B Bj city attorney ,
BBB iho petition of Herman Kountza and oth-
BJBBhr- - y - crs for the croatlon of paving districts on
BBBJn I Kuiniot , bponcerand lilnnoy streets from
K 1 Klxteunth street to Twenty-fourth strcot aud
BBBBJf on Niuetceulh and Twenty-first streets from
BBBBJt Emmet to Hlunuy was referred to the com
BBBBJt tultteo on paving , curbing nnd guttering ,
BBBBB The pelltion of property owners for the
BBBBJt j grudlniror Harney strent from Smith * street
BBBB to Dextoravonuo was refurred to the city
BBBBB attorney
BBBBj The claim of Mrs M , Murphy and otbars
BBB tar dumugus by the change of grade of
BBBB bpring street was referred to the committee
B Bf on
BBBJ A potitiou for a sewer oa fortieth street
BBBJ . from Ifarnum to Davenport was referred to
BBBJ the commttteo on sewers
BBBJ Tha indignant residents of St , Mary's ' ave
B B una presented a demand that steps be taken
BBBtf t bring that street to the rccontly oatab-
BBBJa lished grade from Twonty-ilxth struct to
B BJ Uweuty-soventh street
BBB , A petition for the opening of California
BBB , Bireot to forty-second street.was referred to
B Btt iho committee ou streets and ulleys
B B y * Tbo Oddfellow * association brought In a
BBBBPw . S request for exemption from taxes on the
BBBlSIBp Kroand that the order Is a benevolent one ,
BBBB jBBrV • Tha matter was ratorred to tuo com
BBBjr 3i _ > atUee on claims
BjBJBJB ' f 1t > e president , on Mr Whseisr's retalu-
Ii
lion , nppolntcil Wheeler Hcchel , Donnelly I
Sftndor , Shrlver , Osthorf and Coopar as a I
commttteo to co-opcrata with committees of
the board of trada nnd reel estnto exchatiga
to take stops looking to the annexation of
South Omaha
The contract with 0. Callahan for the
grading of Seventeenth strcot from tha H.
ft M. tracks to Center strcot was approved ,
but not until Mr Moriarty had lo roplv tea
a romonstrnuco dolivercd his famous lecture -
turo ou moss backs "
The city comptroller was dlreetod to ad-
vortitc for bids for publishing the reports of
the various city oflicials
The board of public works was dlrcctoa to
advcrtiso forbids for the paving of the vari
ous streets that may be ordered poved dur
ing the coming season
Ordinances were Introduced providing for
thn submission of u proposition , at a special
olootlqu yet to bo named , voting bonds for
the construction of sewers and for repaying
and repairing paved strcots
Ordinances were passed : Establishing
the grade of Nineteenth street from Dorcns
to Castellar , and of Castcllar strcot from
Sixth street to Eleventh street
O'er roses may your foot stops move ,
Your smiles bo over smiles of love ,
Your tears bo tears of Jov ,
Your physio St Patrick's Pills
TUU PKlNTmtS' ItA-liU
Origin nnd Alms of tlio Clillils-Drcxcl
Fund
The annual ball of the Typograplcal
union takes nlaco at Washington hall on
Friday ovonlng The proceeds are to do applied -
plied to the Cliilds-Drcxcl fund for the
founding of a homo for enfeebled nnd Indi
gent printers
The foundntlon of the fund was laid In
18S0whon G.W.Childs , proprietor of the Phil
adelphia Ledger , and Joseph Droxcl of the
same city , each subscribed S5.Q00 to bo applied
to some worthy Institution to bo dotormlned
by the typograplcal union Slnco that time
all the union printers uast of the Mississippi
river hnvo on the birthdav of Mr Chllds seta
a thousand cms for the bcnollt of the fund ,
whtlo these west of the Mississippi have on
Mr Drcxol's blrthdny made n similar dona
tion , which has Increased the fund to some
thing between $ U'0,00o nnd $23,000. A short
time ngo tlio corporation of Colorado Springs
tendered to tlio union a tract of eighty ucrus
immediately udjoiuinir the city and consti
tuting ono of the most beauti
ful nnd healthful sites that could
have been selected in the country , on rendi
tion that n homo costing at lonsl $20,000 be
orootod thereon by the close of ISJl The
offer wns accepted nnd nn effort will.bo made
to make the homo n $50,000 or $00,000 ono
The ball at Washington ball , which is ono
of a series being given In every city of the
country where the union Is of sufUclont
strength , will bo ono of the social events of
thu season Ono of the attractions will do n
souvenir paper printed on tbo platform of
the hall _
Nervous dccilitv , poor memory , dlflldoncn
sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dr
Miles Nervine Samples free at ICulin &
Co 's , inth and Douglas
Announcements
The sale of scats for the engagement ot
Sol Smith Uusscll , at Uoyd's opera house ,
will open .at it o'clock this morning
Mr Hussell will appear Thursday evening ,
and the balance of the wcok , in Edward E ,
Kidders cotnody-drntua entitled , "A Poor
Relation , " which is the most successful play
that Mr Uussnll has yet appeared in Ho
will bo suppoited by the same company that
was with him during his four weeks run at
Daly's thcator , Now York cltv "A Poor
Relation was played at the Uoyd last sea
son to enormous business , and indications
point to a repetition this week
This afternoon at 2.U : a special bou-
vouir mutineo will bo given at the lioyd by
the Kimball opera comlquo nnd burlesque
company , at which time tno oporatio burlesque -
lesquo of Arcadia will be given Tomor
row ovenlng the engagement will close with
Monte Cristo , Jr " Corinno will appear at
both performances , •
Arrangements have been made to run a
special train from Lincoln to Omaha on next
Tuesday evening to enable the people of that
city to attend tbo Sarosato-D'Albcrt concert
which will be given at Boyd's opera house
on that evening This will bo tbo greatest
musical event of the season , and will have
the patronage of all the best peonlo in the
city nnd surrounding country ; Sarnsatoand
D'Albert are under tbo management : of
Abbey & Grau , who aru also munagiug Ado
Ina PatlU
_ _ _ _ _
Ladles who value a rcrlned complexion
must use Pozroni's.Powder It produces a
softand beautiful skin
Ainu-teniiMits.
The Madison Square theatre company re
turned yesterday and rcpoated Captain
Swift at tuo Grand last night The per
formance , was hardly as spfrltod , however , '
as on Sunday night , duo doubtless to the
lack of as largo aud enthusiastic an audlcnco
to cni'ouruge the-actors. Then i very good
point was well taken , every nice bit of bus
iness applauded , while this.timo the specta
tors sar-med dull , cold and ignornut of what
it all meunt liut oven at a disadvantage it
would burdly be possible for the company to
slight its work While there might not have
boon so much life una unimutiou In tbo more
striking scenes , Arthur Forrest as Mr
Wilding , Miss Rose Rand In the trying role
of Miss Suabrooit , Wright Huutington , ViU
Hugh Owsley , Miss Grace Kimball and Miss
Florence Klngsle.v were greatly admlrod
The Corrlnnn company repeated Arcadia
cadia" to nnothordnrgo audioncoat the Boyd
last night
Mra Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
chililron teething , soltou.s the gums
and ulliiys ull pain 25 cents a bottle
Cremation nnd the Uemirrection
Omaiu , Fob 0. To tlio Editor of Tub
Bbe : Will you permit mo to correct tno
very extraordinary statement of a gentle
man lu this ovenlnu's issue , namely , that In
the matter of electing ncrematoryln Omaha ,
ho would have to tight tbo clergy ot thorny ,
who appear to think that cremation inter ,
fered with the doctrine of the resurrection
The olergy und Christianity have to bear
the burden of a grout many Idiotlu notions
which they arc ] x > pularly sup | osod to have
i ami to hold , but 1 do not think 1 have aver
board a. more senseless notion ascribed to
them than.that the burning ' of the body in
terfered with tbo Christian uoctrlno of tha
resurrection
I am notnuthorized to speak for thaclcrgy
nnd ministers of Omaha , but I am stlro T run
no risk in saving , on bohult of every man
of thom , that they luivo not the slightest
objection because of the uoctrlno of
itlio resurrection , to the erection
of a. oiomutory Iu > Omaha by Mr
ICrug and his friends Furthermore ,
1 do not think that there is n full grown
Chlstiun lu Omaha or lu the state , ontsldu of
the hospital for tha fcchlo minded , who will
' object to Mr ICrug and his friends burying
tboir friends If thov uoslro to do so , provided
they comply with the law of tha land , und
wult until they nro dpud
Christian sentiment , feeling and tradition
nre nil iu favor of burial of the body , but no
one but nn ldiotio Christian , or nn cquully
idiotic heathen over thought that ( iod's pur
pose to raise the dead could bo thwarted by
mans disposition of the bodies of men
John Wiuhjis ,
Miles Aitrvoianit 1,1 vit PHIh
An Important discovery They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through tha
nerves A new principle They speedily
euro bllllousness , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles nnd constipation Spioudld for inou ,
women and children Smallest , mildest ,
surest 11 doses tor 85 cents Samples frea
, at lCuhu ic Co 's , 15th and Douglas
| Tlio Central U l' r Uulim
There was a special mooting of the Ccu- >
I tral Labor uulou at Gate City ball last
i night to arrungo for the funeral of the late
| Fred Cballisl a former oftlccr of Assembly
i No ? JU , knight * ol Labor , and also a dele
1 euto to tha Central Labor union Tha
> funeral will take nlaco from Unitarian
church at Seventeenth aud Cass streets at
l.UO o'clock today All tbo members will
llrst moot at Droxoli Mauls undertaking
rooms and march from there to the church
Member * of tha Central Labor union are ex
pected to attend In a body The deceased
u financial secrttary ot that order
HE CANT HAVE IiVbRY nilNC
A Crodltor'a Rights in D.staultod
Real Batato Pnyinouts
PLUGGING FOR ATTORNEY FEES ,
.HuIrcb Wnkcloy nnd Clnrkson Kin
der Decisions In a Cnitplo of
Interesting nnd Important
Ii K l Cases
Default nnd ludgntriit
Judiro Wnkclor reodorod a doclslon In the
district court relative to the owners rights
in case ot the falluro ot a purchaser to com
ply with the tortus of a real estnto sato con
tract The case came up In the suit of tha
Omaha Uonl Estate nnd Trust company
against three purchnsora for the bnlanro duo
on contracts The defendants were willing
to forfeit the amounts they had paid together
with the lnud , but did not want Judgment
for the amount ot the contract prlco ren
dered against thom Judge Wnkctcy
hold , and laid It down us a
rule lo bo followed In future cases of the
kind that wben the purchaser fails to make
the payments according to contract , the
sailor can buvo the property sold and If the
amount rccclvod is not suQlcicnt to pay the
amount duo from the original purchaser ,
Judgment for the balance will bo given
agnlnst the lnttcr The original owner , how
ever , must lese his tltlo to the property Ho
cannot seouro Judgment for the ntnount of
the original sate and still claim the land by
forfeiture ! of contract
The same Judge nlso ovorrulcd n motion
for a dismissal of the case ot
Sonncnscholm & Valentino vs Uarkcs
and ethers ' ( his action , a suit for
possession ot property wus originally com
menced in Cuming county Afterwards , it
was commenced by the plaintiffs in Douglas
couuty Tbo attorneys for the defense came
here to move for Its dismissal , on the ground
that a similar case on the same cause of no
tion was pending in another couuty The
plaintiffs dismissed the Cuming county case
and the one in tha court hero , commenced anew
now case in the Douglas county district
court aud served papers on the attorneys
The defense sought to have the case dis
missed on the ground that an attorney engaged -
gaged in court is exempt from summons
The motion for dismissal was overruled , the
Judge holding that while nn attorney cannot
bo arrested while encaged in the trial of a
case , ho Is not exempt from civil service
Judge Olnrkson bognn wont on the crimi
nal docKct His llrst action was to shut oft
the practlco of some attnrncys who have
boon In tbo nabit of inducing prisouers to indicate
dicato w preference as to what attorney
should defend thorn
The first prisoner arraigned wns Edward
Hall , charged with the stealing of a horse
and bucrgy , valued nt $450 , from William
Scivors ' Uajl pleaded not guilty and asked
that a local lawyer bo appointed to defend
him
him."Why do you want hlml" nsned the court
Because , " replied Hall , "ho has been
talking to mo about dofdndlng mo "
Well , you'd bettor lot the court select
your attorney , " responded the Judge und
mimed two legal luminurics who will under
take to remove the suspicion that rests on
Balls conduct and chnracter
The other prisoners urraigned , all of whom
pleaded not guilty , were : James Marshall ,
charged with arson ; David Urowster , shoot
ing William Uucbanaa with intent to kill :
William Fongin , shooting Louisa Fengin with
intent to Kill ; John Deau , stealing household
goods from the rcsldenco of Fred II Davis ;
Myron L. Lewis , burglary of A. H. Peter
sons ' store ; Saimuil Kopold , larceny as balleo ;
Joseph Kostner , assault " '
Three young lads , William Schram , Paul
Herring and James ICInginaulwcro arraigned
on tbo charge of stealing some liquors
from C. Elsusser's saloon The boys
are nil under ten years of age , the youngest
being a mere child They pleaded not guilty
uud were remanded If the county attorney
linds that the boys have good homes ho will
move a dismissal of the aso
Judge Donno 13 engaged in boarlng the
case of Mary Ilavlicok vs James Sally , a
suit for the possession of a lot on South Six
teenth street
Judco Wiikuley will call the equity docket
this morning
John D. Murphy has brought suit against
R C Patterson to recover HO which was
paid as a guarantee on a real estate contract
Patterson attcr.vard sold the lot to anotnor
party and Murphy now oeeks to recover his
llrst payment
Ilor IliiKbind Mas i'olsonr-d.
Georgia Ivarlo has commenced a suit In tbo
district court in which she alleges that her
husband was poisoaad in Ernest WuUig's
saloon at 1108 Fur nam strcot on Januarys ) ,
iavj The petitioner alleges that her bus
baud , ICarliKarlewcntiuto , the saloou' the
data named and called for a glass , pt whlskoy
and a glass of ginger ulo He received the
wliisuy all right , but tbo barkeeper negli
gently and wrongfully gave hint n poisonous
liquid thut.wus kept in a bottle lnoled elnger
ale Karle , drauk the a tuft and from its
effects , the potttioner alloses , dledflvo days
after . The olaintihT asks damages In the
sum of 15,000 against Wetzlg
County Co irr
Patrick O'Donnell was appointed admin
istrator or the estoto of Elizabeth ODonnell
Franir Plvonku has , commenced suit
against the cltv ot South Omaha for $1,000
damages resulting from the grading of N
street
The Paxtou & Viorllng iron works has
brought suit against Nols O , Urown for JfiOO
for Leeds sold and delivered
GIRL AND GOODS
Altera Ilnrd Fluht Sergeant Orinsliy
• Wins at St Lou In
Sorgoaut Ormsby returned from St Louis
last ovenlng , bringing back tbo sporting
woman , Cledo Fleming , togotbor with the
S'iM worth of goods , sealskin saequo , etc ,
with which aho skipped out from hero n few
weeks ago Tom has a grout tale to toll
about the hard tussle ha bad to gain the girl
aud goods His story Is fully backed up' ' by
hulf column accounts of his exploits pub
lished by nil1 the loading papers of St Louis ,
in which it is told how "u
sbrowd Nebraska ofilcor outwitted the
grat criminal lawyers wbo > dcfendod In the
celebrated Prellor murder case , by getting
up and telling tbo Judge that ho , Ormsby ,
represented the great attito of Nebraska
when , upon tbo strength of a requisition is
Bucd by its governor , ho demanded the cus
tody of the woman for whom bo had come "
Sorgoaut Ormsby says that ho owas tils
victory and , oabo thinks , the establishing of a
precedent , to tbo admirable offortB and many
niuditosscs ontlio part ol" Chief of Dutoctives
Lawlor , Chief ot Police Huebler and Do-
toctivcs Hobba nnd Williams , all of St
Louis Ho was the recipient ot many con
gratulations ut central station laBt night
Chnmberlain'ri Couirli Rnniedy ,
It should bo berne in mind that this
remedy la intended especially for
throat nnd luiifr disoiisoB , audi us
coughs , coldo Hint croup , and sovontcon
yours couBtnnt sale mid uuo of the remedy
ody hus ( ally demonstrated thut it can
ulwnys bo roiled upon for these disouscs
From thu llrst it litis gradually crown
infnvorand populurlty until it Is now
re cor ul ml ns the standard throughout
mora than twenty stiUos and all .of the
territories _
Dli I > .
COR11Y At 0:80 : pm , Tuesday , February
11 , Miss Nallio M. , daughter ot J , O. nnd
Mauretta Corby , aged IS years and 11
mouths
Funeral notice hoi tatter
Lovers or Art Bntertainad
The Western Art association was enter
tained at tha Linluger art gallery last even
ing by Mr Albert Rothory , who gave an ar
tistic exhibition of rapid ! work ia painting
from still life Tha attendance was large
and tbo greatest quletnois was preserved
during the progress ot the work ; .Mr , Roth
ory used as his model n largo vase filled with
beautiful la Franca roses Ho made a very
good painting ot thesa in leu than an hour ,
explaining bis method aa he proceeded
Rose * are Mr Itothary's forta , and tha
rapidity of the wont apdtho , execution proved
that ho wns nt homo In this branch ot the
profession
The Idea of the cntortatnmont was lo fur
nish nn opportunity tor these of the members
of tbo association wbp are students to sea
the method of work • !
An Injured ( Driver
George Smith , tha drjyor of ono of l'cyeko ]
Brothers ' delivery waftops , met with a se
rious Injury yestordnymorning , Ills team
started to run away , when ho caught the
lines nnd was dragged through the alloy
south of the Paxton hotel , sustaining a
broken log and vcry , qrious biuises about
his head nnd face He Was removed to his
homo at the corner of Twelfth nnd Jackson
" • * * " "
streets
CARROMS IN A TUSK
A Talk , on milinul Halls That Toll *
Much About Original Ivory
Interviewed on the subject of how
billiard balls nro inude , Jnmos I3ur-
rouphes , F. 7 S. , of the firm of Messrs
llurrouirhes & Watts , Soho square , Lon
don , has supplied soma very intorcstln/r /
information Tlio avornfjo number of
billiard balls cut from the tuska ut nn
clophunt Is ton flvo from oiiclt tusk
so that the stock represents the produce
of no tower than -,000 olcphnnts "Wo
turn out , " snld Mr Uurroil | hes , from
10,000 to l'2,000 balls it year , and to do
Unit wo must Ucopa very largo stock in
order that they may bo thoroughly sea
soned Why they require to bo sea
soued is that ivory is a pohulnous sub
staeco and requires to bo driotl Wo
take a prent deal of pains in the pro
cess A ball never shrinks tit the end
grniu , that Is to say , In the way the
tooth prows , but always in thodiamo-
tor After it has boon roughed out wo
ltcopit for two or three yours
Two sizes of billiard bulls are made
ono for the continental nnd American
markets and ono for the English The
former measures 2i inches to 21 Inehos
ImmunsQ quantities ot these nro manu
factured fn England and shipped to
both continents The slzo most In use
In England is 2 1-10 inches , which is
the match slzo as used by Uoborts , hut
2i inches is also made No other sizes
can bo used on an English billiard table ,
as the cushions are only built for that
height of ball The Ainorlcan gnmo is
based on the French , and the tables uro
the same size
The slzo of tusks out of which balls
nro turned are called scrivolloos You
cannot make a satisfactory bull out of a
tusk that is over a certain size , becaut-o
if you turn a 2 1-10 out of a tooth that
that monsurcs 21 or 21 you will remove
too much of the outside skin or hard
surface of the tusk The nearer you
have the tusk to the size of the ball the
better surface you obtain
The process of manufacture is very
simple , but it requires great skill The
block of Ivory is placed in an iron
chuck , aud ono-half of the ball is
turnoa The ring fha.1 is taken oil i < ) ,
in the case ot the smaller si7e , used as a
coupling ring for a pair of horses , and
in Hint of the larger is-sent to India as
a nntlvo bnncrlo Alter the second half
has boon turned it is hung up for a fowr
months with its follows in a net to dry
No artificial heat is used They are
kept free from un.v" lraught or air , as
ivory cracks when jcxposod to either a
hot or cold currant J When considered
thoroughly soasonctl they are most
skillfully turned by inon who have been
taught this process ; for years , nnd it is
certainly ono of thorraost wonderful
pieces of handicraft1 thcro is There
are thousands of tumors in tho'lcing-
doui , but not ono In a hundred will turn
a billiard ball so as-to-produco a perfect
sphere a i ncU t. t
The lifo of a ball iavory various A
ball will neb remainperfectly truohow
ever much itls seasoned , because ot the
continual concussjo .n , iwhiolt causes
the cells ot tlio ivory , to close up If a
ball is very much played wlthospecially
in a heated room , Immediately it is
turned , it is very liable to crack and
become untrue I have known a ball
to run untrue in a match of u thousand
up ' ' , . ,
1 STAGE LAUGHTER
Tito Poor Attempts Made nt Heine
Merry iu a Theatre
The average actor , who can portray
• pretty much ull phases of soutimont is
a bad failure when his part calls for
audible laughter From this condition
it seems to'bo ' n fair conclusion that jol
lity is more difficult to simulate than
sorrow How many well-known nclors
are there who laugh naturally on the
stagey nrcKco Rankin , who has cer
tainly mastered the technicalities of
his profession , has a stage laugh that
sounds like a suppressed cauklo , accord
ing to the Dramatic Times When
Lnwrcuce Barrett luughs the cords of
his neck swell with the effort , very
much ns they do whoti ho is spouting
heroic snecuhesnttho top of his voice
Mr Bnrrymoro hu9"alaugh that reveals
his tcoth but rovculs not the slightest
spark of goniallty Mr Kolcoy laughs
totully without expression Mr Drew
smilosand smiios but utters no sound
Aside from the various uncanny noisps
produced by laughing actors , their fnc-
iul oxorcHsions while undergoing tlio
process of cachinuation uro painful to
witness They look uneasy , self-con
scious and strained , as though thoolTort
hurt thom To be obliged to lnugn ou
the stage Is to every leading actor an
ordoulof'Btartliug ' proportions , Comed
ians may find the path of laughter less
thorny , because they are allowed to om-
bolllBh it with ecoontriclty beyond the
bdrdors of burlesque But sontiinontnl
aotors stem so fearful of losing their
dignity that they dare not laugh with
the ring of true enjoyment
A player may , with the slightest o.\ >
orciso of his giftH , reduce nu tiudlenuo
to tours , and yet bo the most hopelessly
absurd and unreal luughtor nllvo
Clara Morris can bring tt'ars from the
htoutcst auditor withput a , particle of
fooling on her own part But when she
trios to laugh her i wotohors become
alarmed Wo have not heard a hearty
or gentlemanly laugh upon the stngb
for manv yonrs , nnd wa ! do not under
stand why it is that noUirs who cmi per
fout the smallest dotulls of other slmu-
latis totally fall to conquer the Bpirit of
laughter 'V
Nut Troubled Ui IIIoIioh
Texas Sittings : 'tffiorgo William
Curtis , sitting hls'imlloaophical Easy
Chair , advises us "noijJtpibo troubled by
the Holies of our nojgjjbora " Wa-ara
not , George , Wo arqiiptovon troubled
by our own riches Tu&Q uur neighbor ,
Mr Gould How ituuiy millions bo
possesses the Lord onlju knows , but hla
riohoa dent trouble uaiu the least , und
they are not liltoly to And If wo
should go U ) him in a neighborly way
and offerto relieve him of a portion of
the trouble and worry incident to
the possession of great wealth to carry
a part of the Uurdon on oucowu shoul
ders , ub it wero.bringing a stnut vnltso
to stow it away In , ho would probably
dodino the goncrous proffer with that
gentle and penslvo Binilo which ho
wears in his cancuturos but nowhere
else Wo pass Mr Vundorbilt'a ' house
nearly every day with hardly a thought
of the wealth that house contains und
represents Wo are not troubled In
tact , no amount ot riohos that belong to
others is very likely to trouble us in the
least , although wo nro adlstant relative
of Aneko Jana and hold a llttlo stock in
a Halom Flats claim under a Dutoh
grant
KEEP TO THE RIGHT
lo not bo Imposed on by sty of tbt namctora
Imitation ; , rubsUtutw , tc , which are flooding
the world There is only ono Swifts BrccMe ,
snd thcro Is nothing like It Onr remedy con
tains no Mercury , l'otssh , Arsenic , or any yolj-
onons tnlntsnco whatever 11 tmlMs ap the gen
eral health from tte flirt dee , and has never
falted to eradicate contagions blood ] < o ! < on and
its effects from the sjstini lie turo to get tbo
genuine Bend roar address for our Treatise on
Mood ami SVIn Dbrsj.es , which will be milled
fret , swift BrKCirrnrrt - . . n. .
DRS BETTS & BETTS
ItOSl'AUIAMSTlirCT , OU.UIA , N B.
( Opposite Paxton UoteU
Otno * hours , j a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundars 10 a. n , lo
pm
Specialists In Chronic , Nervous , Skin and Blood Dl-
cases
tar-Consultation at otneo or by jnall tree Medi
cines sent by mall or uxiirost , securely packed , frco
from obsarvatlon Guarantees to euro quickly , safe
ly and permanently
NERVOUS DEBILITY SfT &t i ,
slonn I'liTSlcnUlccny . RrtBlnjt from tmmorutton ex
cels or Indulgence nrotluclriK Bleipleinom despon
dency , pimples un the frico , aversion to society , culty
dlscouriureOlf\cfc of conflilenco dull unfit for study
or business , and finds IIfo a burden Safely , perman
ently and prlvntely curd Consult Drs il Lts X Ii U\
lite Farnun Street , Omalitt , Neb
Blood ana Skin Disease * l V&Siisa
result , completely euuUciitol without the aid of
mercury Bcrofula erynlpcliw , tover sore * . Dlotcuos ,
ulcera point tu the lieua and none * , syphilitic turn
inront , mouth and toiiKue catnrrti , etc , permanently
cured where oUi rs hare failed
Ififinotf rFriniiiff an(1 Bladder Complaints ,
AlUIlDj UIlUdlY ViUnfuU Biillcult , to fro *
quent burnlnj or blfinely urine urlno lilcrti colored or
with milky sediment on iitnutlliur weak back , fionorr
brea , ] oetcj titli , eta Promptly anJ sarely cured
charges re anon able ,
STRICTURE I • ? & ?
rooval complete without cutting , caustlo or dillation ,
Cures effected Rt homo by patient without a moments
patn or annoyance
To Yom Men and Midflle-Asei Hen ,
AtlTTBP PriBP Th8 awful effects of early
UUfiD lUfilj Vice , which brine * orpanlo
weakness , destroying both roimt nml bouy ltt all
Udroaded Ills , pi-rnianontlr cure l.
TfipiJ DrilTC Aildross these woo hava lm-
illlOi DDH0 paired themsolrcs by Improper
ladulKonces and nnd solitary hablt . which ruin both
boar ami nilud , unllttlnn them for Imslucsa , study or
marrlaRo
Uaiiiusi > Mrs , or those entering on that happy
Ufa , a < rare of pliyslclul debility , iiulokly usslsted
OUR SUCCESS
i Is baaed upon facts , tint practical eiparioneo , see
ond-e\ory ca * o ! • espoclally atudlod , thus startln
nrlifht , third xedlctnes nro prepared In unr own la *
batury exactly to suit each cnie , thus nfft Ung curtn
without Injury
HfHetidrt cents posUtizu for oolobraU > d works on
chronic . . nerrous nnd delicate dl > ouaes TUousanti *
cured ITfA friendly letter or call may pave you f .
turesuiTertnir nndihnme , andadlpoldenyearw to life
tiTTio letters answered unless accomiianlect by 4
cents in stamps Address orcHll on
5l < . BETTS & BCTTTS ,
U f - • - • -
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION !
OVEIt A Mir.LIOS DTSNirnUTBD
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company
Incarimratnd by tlia r eiilutuw for udueatlonal
ana otinrltable purposes , atid rranchlso imule n
part of tile prownt stnto enniittiitlon , In HW , by an
overwhelming popular vote
1(8 ( MAMMOTH URAWISflS lake iilnco
Scmi-Aniiiiiilly ( .lumi anil DciTnilipr ) mul
Its ( SimihI Single rXiiiiiIxi * llranliiK" ( nki-
plncein oiu'li'tif ( lie odiir tun inimlbhor
ilmyeur , mul nil nrc drnnn In publii' . nt
the Academy < if Miisk- . Now Orleans Liu
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of Its Drawings and
Prompt Paymant of Prizes
. . , Attested lis fiilluivs !
"Wo ilo lioreby eerllfy tliat nu siiiervl n thn nr-
raiiireincuts for ull the monthly and omi-aiimmt
drnwlntisor the I oulslnna sum Loitury biiiiiiuij
and In person niaiuu and onntnil the druwlnici
tliemsidven.nitd that lliu sumo are fondue to I with
honesty rmrnesH nnd In ko < ! tullh towurl nil par
U-s.and wonmiiorlsu tlio coinpuny lu ns tlilsttrtl-
tlfntowlth ra"lmlio < of our stKimt.iros iiltiilid In
hUailveiUsemonts "
COMMISSlONrllB
Wu the iintondgucd banks un Iba ikers will piy .il
prims drawn Int ho Uinlsiamt Hlato ItOtlvriu * ivhlcU
uiny-bo presented ut our counters
It M. WaIiMHIiK V. Ires Loulblana Nut , llanlc
l IKHHK I.ANAU.V , l'1'OK..lStaU ) Niit'l Hunt
A. IIAH1W IN , Iros Netv OrleauMot'l Him U
LAlll KOIIN , Iros Union National llaiu
GRAND MONTHLY DiUWIilG ,
At the Academy of Mnalc Now Or
leans , Tuesday , March II ,
1890.
CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000
100,000 riulti'Cnt $ iOaior > ; Hxtvuw
$10 ; Quartnrs M 5 ; Tout lis 3'J ;
Ttvontlntlm $1.
I ITT OP IMIMPM
1 1'UIZK OK I M1.U1I I. , , , ( Hll/Uj
i iMti/.K ok rujinu , , , iuC'mi '
1 IMtl'/K III' fil.'JJIl ' , HI ml
i I'lti/.K ' ok , < , uui mjHi
J IMtl/.KS OK liUJ0nro , ti , uu )
S I'lll/.IC OK susiaro r/jni
IMll/l.s Ol' l.ilUaru -a-'jiij '
Hi ) I'KI/IN OK nilara Hi m
OUI'ltl/KSOK IKXluru , , main
Ull I'Ul/.Ki OK anuru , , . , UU4XU
AI'I-HDXOIAriON- I > .
HO I'rlios of lausre Mit\ \
IU ) do . lJaro _ . . . , iUvi
U ) do Muro , . . . , , * MM )
TKHMlNAl IllUBK
U I'rl.es of flWaro , . , . „ , . , , , , WiW
KU do KJUnro , , . , m/im
3,134 Prizes ninountlnu to . . . , $1,054,800
NorB-Tlckcls drowtnit Capita ! 1'rttos arj nut en
titled to turiulual prliei ,
AG E.VTti WAOTEP
tiTKOit CI till UATKa or any furlliar information
desired , sriltu li-ttlbly to the unlorluiiiJ Uearlr
siallnu your ruslilancu , with atute.tnunty , atroet and
nuiaher Alortt rapid raturn mall delivery will uu
aisurod by your enclosing an envelupii bediinityour
lull address
IMPORTANT
Address il A. DAUllIlN
Now Orleuua , fa
OrM , A. DAOIHIN
Wauhington D. 0.
By ordinary letter , vuiitalnlnu Itoxr.r oinikv Is
sued byall exproas vomiuuUa , New VorK exeaauuv
drafter postal note
dJreu Registered Letlen cqbIiIdIoi Currency la
NEW OULKAN3 NATIONAL HANK
Now Orleans La
KKUKiiurii , tbst tbo oayuonl of prliaa Is nuAiti
TEKU nr KutTit sATliiNAl liA.ShH ot New Orieaus ,
and Iho tickets ara alvoca by tlio president o ( an In
stltutlou , whu'o cbartxred rluhts are ru > xnliej In
ttiu hlt'liost ( Hjurta : tlierafuro , bus are ot all Inilia
Uool or anonymous sobeiaes
oxc lkji.LAJt Is tuo niiea uf lbs saiallut part ot
traction of a ticket laiumi liV HH In any drawing
Anything in our uatuo olloroJ ( or loss luau a Hollar
a swludid
DIAMOND CUTTING in OMAHA I M
Wo tlo not cut nnd polish tbtxo lirocious Btquos aa they ilo It in AmQ H
stonltim but tor the next few UnvH luntll , out * rotnll sloro 1h rontoil ) wo I |
shnll OUT TUB PRICES to the ' , < iutck'on nil DIAMONDS , mount 1 H
g50,000 tvorlli of ( ioin * lo ro Tor 935,000 , ot-JuM IIainrlco | |
Wo quote n tow Status to glvo some Ulcn ot the ORAND BAR H
GAINS wo now olTor : 1 H
< iU\iTiNu i > iajiom > rix < ir.R m.vos : I H
ij'j.ii ) , $ r > , $ io , $ ( ' % > f " > , ifoit , $ ; r , $ too to $250 ; MoWUr > lo ir oo 1 H
< : r\rixr oiamovd i.vk icixgs : I H
$10 , $16 , $ 20 , $20 , $ ; io $50 , $7o , $100 , $1250 , $500 , to $1,000. I B
Unrlh § M to $2,009. I H
< a.Mu : > i : diamond ituoocur ? . I H
SCAKr AXD 1VVCI2 1'IX'S : I H
$5 , $7,511 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $ * . ' , ' . , $ :15 : , $5D , $75 , $100 to $500. * * I B
Worth $10 to $1,000. I H
< ; iMi\r. : ; diamond studs * 1
$5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $ 25 , $115 , $50 , $75 , $100 to 8500.
Worth $10 to $1,000. 1
( lennlno Oiamontl Ilrarelets NocKUco * ! , I.octelj , Curt lluttons Collar Iluttom I H H |
etc , . nttorreiponrtlnBly low nrletw m H
OUNAMrlNTAli DIAMOND WATCH OASK * In lar n variety , cmnplcto , vrlth
acrllrat clns ninko of American nr Swiss ino\enicur. from J-CV tipto t' lOU H
KINi : DIAMOND MOUN l'lNOy In stock ami nnuln loonier §
LUOSU DIAMONDS nt all s,7e . trom i-Gt ot A knrnt to 10 karuts , at W
prices raURlnp ; trom fi' to 'M pot karat H H
Hcsettlna ot Dlninonilsnspaclnltr I'atlmato ? f nrnlshctl on apollcntlon H H
An early ln < > peitlon of om stock will Amply repay yun HBHB
I iviax wieyer & . BRO „ Cor , SiiWli ani Farnam Sis I H
V. The extreme 1,0\V IMUrKP provlonsly mlrartlsoit b > - us on Ol'TICAI ,
OOOD9. and nil other ilcparttncnla , i > lll ctmtlnualn fnrco tltirlnp ; this OUU OlU' .Al' H
DIAMOND 8AI.K. ttrulrl Oolil hoiiKht for cash or taken In exchange 1 BBBJ
DR JACOBS I
Medical & Surgical Dispensary Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St H
O Kooini Inr Ialicntsi llcccptiou Rooihn Rt > anil 40 , Oitialui , Noh H
'V ( \ ATT TVTTi'VT sotTerlna from Norrons Debility , I/st Jlsnliood , Kaltmz Moaiory , Kibail.tlnii |
L\J JVUlJ 1I112j1 > Drains , Tfrrlblo Dreams , Head nod Hock Aclio aud all tbo elTocta leadlne to H
tarly decay and pcrlmps Consumption nr Insanity , treaial srtentinrally by now methods Consultutl in Iron H
Catarrh Hhotimntlsm Poisonous Dlscbartfos , milky urine , painful swnlllngs quickly ralteyed ani radically . H
curnl lllu traielbook , "l.U 'aSecrft Iirrors" lecnta Wend foryusmlon Mslon any Cliroulo Dlseaso - . H
T11lVll AT lrPITC ! Uraces and Trusses Itest facilities , npparatus and remotltes for suo.ossfut H
lJJLUJi\JJXl\XLX 1 uij troatmentof Tery form of disease rc < tulrlna ; Medical or Muraleal treatment H
We make a specialty nt Draees , Trusses , Club Knet , Curvatures of Spine , Piles Tumors Caner Kronchltls H
Inhalation Elcrtrlelty Paralysis Kpllepsy , Kidney , Bladder , Kar , Skin and lllood and all jrilcal • Vara H
tlons Hooks ami nnoiilon tdanks free H
TSlCT.1 A dl 'J ' I'M ? VA T , .T A8PEC1ALT1 * . Hook , t'lrcalnrs and Ou atlon lift on Norf |
IJlorj.'VOI .0 yV V > tJA > Lt il > ousness Constipation , Naurslsln , I ucnrrmra , I'aln In the H
luck , Frotnpaua Uteri , Piles , Forjalo Weakness , U ) spop.la , tjklu flniples aud all lllooil Diseases H
Syplilltn , Hcromin , Uad lllood , Skin , Urinary DIhouxis unci Gloot Curotl forlilfe H
BUILDERS'TilMOlE ' GOODS I
Of Every Design and Finish M
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dongias St M
engrxvings , j MMmmm&WmW ! th ' allbt&'davi3 H
ARTIST SUPPLIESJ0I H ffl , tiP ' IkS CTKIMBALL , H
MOULDINGS , . * MMMBamjailM QrPlANOSccORGAN3 H
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska H
RAILROAD TlfvlE CARD
Ixte i CfllOAilaTSOltniNtlTO.S i tiTI Arrfre ?
Omaha I Doput luth and Mason atrcots | Dmalin
31J p in . . .Chlrago Vestibule Kkpresa . . pro a m
3 S a m . . . . . . .ChfcaKO Bxpresa r.O ) p m
110 n m Chlraso Etpress 8 sm
I li p iu Chlcagn fast Mall Tla UP Trans 8 10 a m
reaves | BilKUIUiSN 3nMofTllTkR ArrireT
Omaha ) Depot lutli anil Mason streets | Omaha
Cffti a m.Den | er Vostlbule Ksprosa . . . 3uo p in
HM a ni . . . UocDlnJtConeordlalooal . . . 11.13 p m
04S p ml DonrerlCitpross | 9Xi a tu
ta I K.c , HTJ CB ArrireT
Omaha Depot 10th aadj Mason stroeta Oniaha
'
Usui . . . Kansas City J > r Kspreis . . . o. 'L' . i p m
HHpmK.1 ! . Night Hip , tla I ) . P. Trans eta a m
Xoaros UNioVrAGIPIc : Arrlyos "
Omaha , | Depot IQtli anil Maruy street * . Omnba
"
l.U p m Orarland Klyer . , . l 10 a in
8S5 p ni TJniltod Past Mall f.D p iu
IDJUiin DcnTinBrpros 2 5.1pm
1 < 5 p in Urand Island Kxp , < nept Sun , ) 12 .a p m
1 an a m . . . . . . Kansas rttrlCxpreas 13 id a m
' Loaves O ID OAtiOATioTif fl WK4TKBNJ Arrlros
Omaha U. 1' . depot , IClh and Marcy au Omaha
uPiaDif Chicago Kxjireis 11.05 p ni
ISO p m Vestlbula Limited . 8.U > p in
800 p m AtlanllcMai ; fromO.B , . . . . 7NI a in
86ft pm . . . " . . .reastern . . . . . . . . . . . | ) a m
leaves grTllCAno , IL l7 * PACTpTcT I ArrlveT
Omaha U. I' , depot , IQtli and Marcy Rts | Omalni
( > 15pin N'tibt ' Kxprens 01)1 n ni
' .115 an Atlantic Kxprens 6,1U p in
115 p ii Vestibule Limited | IUU ) n m
" leaves ClilOAOoTiiiK i ffv PAUL Arfifer
Omaha V. i\ depot , luth and Marcy Bts Qui aha
U 15 a ml I'blciiKo Mull flUlpni
(103 ( p m Clili'aifo Kspicss | nil u ra
leaves 0T1.UIA&.ST . LOl ' ir XrrTvoT
Omuba ) lf P. depot , loth and Murcy 8ts. Omaha
4 13 p 1111 . . HI LouIh Cunniin Hall \ \ ' ! . p ni
LJavosT TTlOUX CITVA I'AClKlS I Arrives
Ooiaba IU 1 * . depot , loth and Marcy 8U. | Omaha
7.15a iu | . . . Sioux City "i'lwisennor 1100 * > ij 111
B.15 p ml at Paul B nru s. . . | | 000 a ni
Iavoa I HIOUVOITVA l-ACD/lK [ " Arrives
Omaha I Depot 15th and WubstorHta | Omaha
045 p in I at I' .iul Limited I D3& a a
Lcaves j lCG7 A MO vXiTlb Y. I Arrlvoa'
Omaba I Depot 15th nud Wubstar Bts | Omaha [
0110 a in lilock Hills Hjtpress i. 'JO iPm
euiain . . Hastings Hip IKx Hunday ) , , . BM p in
5.10-p m . .Wahoo A Lincoln Passenger . 103) a m
6 10 pin . York A NotfulkdCx Hunday ) . . IBM a ni
leaves I C „ HT P. . MTSoT * i irrlvus
Omaha | Doput 15th and Wohator 8ta. | Omaha
HOU a ni „ ,8lour city Arcomiuodatloa , . . ! 4& p m
LOU p ml Sioux City Kiprun IIX ) p m
H45 p in.Oakland | Accommodation . . . ! 4 45 a in
leaves I MfSSOUUl I'AUli'Itl 1 Arrlros
Oinshn I Depot nth nnd Webster ats | Omalm
IU a inrtt | louls A K. C. i : > pless . . . | < U p nl
t ) 15 r . . . . . Louli AICC Hkiress | . . . | O-iOajn
mibhooiiTTaoific huiiukdan tuainh
g'sl' wisw yalX't * gw oo > j o g
Wastsvard piSr | Jpt pf pj * p1 pt § • ?
"
a mln inla.mlpnip | mp.ra | a.111. p m
Wcbsterflt , . . . 5 .VJ II 50 T.fiO i.(5 5.15 IS.I5 8.U U.15
Oak Chnthnm , iil'd ' M 7,61 i.ii 5.XI 11.24 HI1 12.5.1
Dmld lllll . . . . 11.03 7.U ) 7.51 .1.5.1 5,2.1 0.27 B.47 12.UI
iJlko Hlroot , , II 01 7.11118 Ul .1.51 5.2D B.W 8.W li.M
Walnut Mill , B.011 7.0U 8 01 3.5b 5 .11 6.81 8,5) 1,02
Dundee Place 0 Oa 7.W | * 03 1 U ) 5.8.1 8.38 H. . ' , l l.lri
Wist aide . . , , 6.10 7.IU 8 07 1 03 5.S4 8.M 8.5(1 I .On
IJlwn , 800 4 01 8.53 1.08
Maacot 8,11 l.ul 0.01 1,11
Bcymour Park , . , . , , , . * In 1.11 0.05 1.17
Portal 8,25 1.20 . . . . | . . . . | 0 15 I..U
ICastward I
am a u am p ralp lulp inln m. p ra ,
Portal 8 IJ 4.110 USO I.8S
Beymour Park , , . 8.irj 1.3'J U.I2 1,45
Mascot , . , 8.42 4.41 8.47 1.50
Lawn 8 414.41 0.49 1,52
West Slda 8.20 7.20 8 M 4.48 8 40 O.M 0 54 1,67
Dundee l'laco , 8.31 T.21 8 51 1.40 5.41 0.40 0.5 < 1 1.50
Walnut 1IIIL. . 0.24 1.21 8 54 4.52 5 44 U.40 .1.59 2 02
Ijtku atreot . . . A 21 ! 7.21 Wl 4.M 5.pi 11.41 10 01 I.W
Driltd lilll . . . . ( l.SI 7 31 8 5H 4.57 5.4'J ' U 5.1 10 M 2.05
Oak Chatllaiu , C.H&7.H5 0U2 4.60 li ) 7.00 10.07 2.10
WtbsterSlruet C.45 7.45 0.10 5 US O. 'JO 7.10JUI.15 2.20
UNION 1'AClPlO-aUIIUUnAN TOAINS
These trolus also Wop nl IStu , 17th , 10th and 2IUi
streets , Humuilt and Hinldiro Crusslni • Working
men's trains uu not run Bitnday
Uroad'l TranslabeoPyl 1 '
war far Oiaaha I Hla8uuth | Altirl't
O Plugs Depot I UupaL | Uun | Omaha Depot
? \ * ri ] r 1 1T\ \ i 1 : 1 ? t
AM AHlAH IU AU 1UI1H illUUIialill AU
, „ . 590 . . . . . 5-kJ . . . . 645 . . . . .650 . . . .
* d.l6 1 1145
10 8 05 8.17 5.57 30 5 (510.37 . . . .I tlio S.M . . . .
0A0 OSi 04T 027 7.U1 0.15 705 U 10 7 20 UU ) 725 565
7.45 7.40 t 62 7.82 8 05 7.20 8 12 7 16 8 TM 8 00 7 00
8.4i 8Ji b. 'J U 27 0il5 E li . . . , 8.07 . . . . . 7.66 . . . . UU
045 034 927 10-Ito S 15 . . . . 0AI7 . . . . . 8.65 . .860
ru ru ru vu en > a vkm i surHni
. . . . 1U)5 ) 31J . . . . 1U5 i.UJ . . . .
. . . . 4 33 . . . . 4 27 4 05 4 U 4 U 4.01 4 M 8 63 4 ! li6
4 45 6.U 4J4 627 6i)5 ) M6 6.12 5.07j 6. 5 * M U.W t.60
646 i'U 662 uii ' o ' 6i a IMo ' lJ 8 07 ' 26 6 65 o 'Jo iu
B.45 | . . . . HSU . . . . 7-uM 7 ltl . .ITXTTI I U-U.M. | OJW
I arAs CTIICArO n I. & l'ACIPia Arrlvm H
Transfer Onion Depot , Council lllults Trnnafar H
11.15 p m Nluht Kxpres ; 8 io ' m a |
940nni AllanllcExpress 556pm H
SOU p m | . . Vestllmlo Limited OTO a m f H
" LcaviM CillCAGb& ltfTlWKSTICUrLlXrrTvos " H
Transfer Union Oopot t mncll Plugs Transfer H
0 40 a ml . . ChlcnRO Kxpress 640 put |
340 p ni Vestibule Limited Vllsn H
Ulpn Ksstern Hyer ' . . . . 6.46 pm B
800 p m AtlsrtlnilBll 7.30 a m H
leaves CliiT'AOO , MILT A ST PAUL ! Arrivea H
Transfer ! Union Depot OoiincU llluffs Transfer H
040 am Chlcaim Mall 6.46 pm |
6 l l p m Chicago Kxpress 0.30 a m H
' leaves K. C. 8T. JOE A O.i. \ I Arrivea H
Transfer Union DopoL- Council Bluffs Transfer H
1007 a m . . . .Kausas City I > ay ( Express . . . USO p m H
1026 p m . . Kansas City Wight Bxprcss . . | t ) 10 a m H
Leaves OMAHA A M.U'tUVS' I Arrivea H
Transfer Union Peiwit Cooncll llltilfs Transfer H
4 45 p ta | St Louis Canuo Call 112.15 p m |
Leaves CHICAUO , ifrfffl/n A QftlNoVT" / ! ! * |
Transfer Union Depot , Coupoll Blags iTranstar H
060 a ml Chlrago Kxpress 5 16 p m H
S D p m Chicago Kxpress a20 a m H
6JX ) p m | Chicago Fiiat Mall 1 8.20 a m H
" Leaves HlOUXClTyirPAClFui Arrivua |
Transfer Union Depot , Ciulirll Illilgs Transfer H
7 45 a tu . . .blouxOity Accoinmodntlon . . " 03.1 a m |
650 p ui 8L I'anl Kxpress liopa H
Monilay 'J'ucMlay , Wotlncadiy Fob 10 , 11 uud li |
( Sprr/nl / Stmvfutr ilnttiut IVclncultiu ) H
THE KIMBALL
Opera Oomique and Burlesque Go
Heuilod by tlio Charming nud I'eurle a H
• 8CORINNE | *
In the frtlltmJijtf rupcrtnlre : H
" ' • " " H
avMS ss "ARG&DIA"
Snuvenlr.Miit.Weilneslay a BK VaPII'BWI H
Woauead Kvontn * H
M0NTE gHSTQi | jf
llogulav prices , MaUnodtrOc |
'lliu rnilay , Vrliluy , Sa' nnluj , Foil 1II , H , 15 M
( antunlay 6latlnoe. ) , H
TUB lllSTlNUUISHKIi COMKDIAN , H
So ! Smith Russell
In I'il mil i : , Kldiler'H Very Succe.SHtul Corn H
eily-Driuim , H
A POOR RELATION
I'rnduct'd with Mr Ilubteil's Ouu lleuutlfiil M
nnd Completa H
S < J.MiOtV : iV STAiSK SliTTlKraS H
Samsas used tltirliiK hLa recent aiucosHtiil ap |
Kupeinent ut July'sTneatcr la New Vork M
lluuularpriies.aoats villi bu put on sale Wvlnu > day H
K JAVA MOCHA 4
EDEE A PtrfKt Art Alium ccnUInlng 24 B
f * tltC , Buutlfol Photograph ! rrprotoillng H
" " * Tea and Cotfceculluro , will be scat M
on receipt of your addrtit , H
CHASE 4 SANBORN , 130 Dread St , Boston , M
Weitern Dtpl 00 Franklin 61. , Chlc Ko , III M
Manhood TSffiSSf I
IIIUIIllUUU of ToulWul luiYudruM , H
causing l reisftture Decay Nervous peMlJIri Loss . H
Maahooit.Aa.bavlMlricalnvauiararykubwarsin * M
I dy , bs duMM > rrr d a siniplo means of self cure wuitA M
lis ltl send ( seeledl rtKB to his fellow eulTorua k H
AOdrtss./.U.UkCYiSS.t' .U.t ittW.t'iiK'VerkClsJI M