I 8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : A EDNESDAY , JTEBIlUAltY J2. 1890.
THE CITY
The Pennsylvania socloty will mcot
tit the police court rooms tills evening tit
8 o'clock ,
"Hx-1'ountl Mnstor Cory ycdtonlny lost
n purse containing $23. Ho will liber
ally rowaril tlio Under
Tlio oudtom Iioufio has iccolvod its
daily batch of nrtlcloa manufactured
across tlio ocean This time It is a enso
of dntnasl : linens for S. P. Morse
The silver pitcher recovered by Cap
tain Cormack on February 8. has been
identified by Mr Ilamblon of G05 North
JilBhtconth etrcot , as belonging to him
II Ulofbiich swore out a complaint
before Judge Ilelsloy yostordny after
noon charging Hortntin Kcknrt with
thrcntonlng to light and using profane
and obsccno language
CityTrcnsurorKuah nnd his assistants
are taking active stops to collect the
delinquent porsonul tax Personal
property will bo soiod for delinquent
taxes after this date
Dan McGrath , an employ of the St
Paul freight house , fell a few days ago
and broke his thumb Inflammation
sot In and his physician amputated the
member yesterday , thereby saving the
mans hand
Next Monday llovonuo Collector
Peters and his thirteen deputies will
formally succeed themselves , being
transferred by Kovcnuo Agent Lahoy
from the position of temporary to per
manent collectors
Chief Soavoy hns issued an order to
the moinbors of the poiico force
directing them to arrest all persons
found impersonating ollicers or wearing
a badge or star of any sort that is lia
ble to mislead a stranger
Grand Custodian Lee P. Gillette of
Beatrice is holding a custodian ' s ledge
I In I'VoomnPons' hall each afternoon nnd
evening this week These who are de
ficient in the Masonic ritual are given
this opportunity of acquiring the work
The bureau of charities will moot at
the Young Mon's Christian association
rooms at 4 o'clock today It is desired
that the membership bo increased and
the association put on a permanent
working baRi3. Everybody interested
In tlio cause of charity is requested to
bo present ,
lfobort II Dearl of Lusk , Wyo , has
proved himself competent to handle let
ters with precision and dispatch on the
mail trains after passing through the
probationary period and a commission
wns isBMod by ( Jhiof ClerK Cramor yes
terday giving him a permanent position
His run will bo between Cheyenne and
Ogden "
* The Omaha vitrified Paving Brick
and Tile company filed articles of in
corporation yesterday Tlio incorpor
ators are Prank Murphy , Andrew Rose
water , S. A. Huntoon , George Higgins
and iN'ewmnn S. Clark and the capital
Btoek is $100,000. The pucposo of the
company is to make and burn paving
brick and tiling
Today Professor W. S. Sheldon ,
director at the Young Men's Christian
nssoeiution , will take about half a tlo/.uti
of his best gymnasts to Hastings , where
they will give ti free exhibition of their
skill and strength The main object of
this will bo to aid the Hastings Young
Men's Christian association in socuriug
a gymnastic department
The letter carriers have made nr-
! rangoments with the motor company to
i hnvo two trains of four cars each leave
* Exposition hall at 2 and t:15 ! : on the
| morning after their ball , next Monday
night AlO-ceutfaro will be ehnrgod
j There hns boon a great deal of sickness
hJ _ in the ranks of the carrier force this
t * - • winter und the men are basing their
I t hopes on a replenished tronsury on this
I ! mil
l'ersonnl Iurncrniihs .
U. L. Casper ol Wllber is at the Ciwoy
II Hnrpor of Uoatrlco Is at tlio Murray
V. Allyn of Broken How is attlio Casey
I Allen drowell of Tokumah is at tlio Casey
J. S. West of Lincoln is registered at the
Paxton ,
Hon William Leeso of Lincolu is at the
Paxton
Milton Doollttlo of Atkinson is at the
H ,1 Paxton
H 'j ' ' J , M. Fleming of Pender Is stopping at tbo
H fj Murray
H J S. Cuyton of Pennington is a gunst at the
LH ' ! Millurd
James W. Disor of Ponder is registered at
the Casey
13 , P. Pitman of Ctiadron Is stopping nt
tbo Oasev
W. H , Nugent of Greoloy is stopping nt
the Paxton ,
J. G. Johnson of Kearney Is stopping at
the Paxton
George Dayton of Lincoln is registered at
the Paxton ,
- John Uarsby of Fairmont is registered nt
the Murray
S. P. Mlkesoll of Ponca is registered at
' the Murray
!
D , J. ChriHophor of Lincoln is a guest at
the Millard
W. Shelton of Central City is stopping at
nt the Cnsoy
Frank V. Ireland of Neb raslca City is n
gucBt at the Paxton ,
J , S. McKinney of Mlndcn is among the
guests at tbo Casey
A , C. Stowoll and wife of Cedar Haplds
arc guests nt the Murray
T. F\ Wore nnd F.V. . Lester of Rising
' City are ( ruosts at the Casey
Hov and Mrs \V. C. MeCinokcn of Fre
mont are guests at S. liarnaba's rectory
Ptltlitinir for ijiuorty
i Cludo Flowing , the woman who Is wanted
for Btrallng clothing and a seal cloak from
_ k Jolty ltovnnlds , lias employed t.vo attorneys
H I nnd is lighting against tier arrest in St
H j Louis Berfioaut Orrasby of this city is there
H „ with a warrant for her , and will bring her
H [ to Ouiulm if posslblo
H Pears soap is the most olegaut toilet adjunct
H 1 ' " Another Cloilnnir Firm
H | Samuel Stern of Chicago and O. F. YVJlnor
H of Iowa City , Jo , have boon in this city for
H r several days with a view of lonsmg the floor
H about to be vuc.ited by the Uarr dry goods
M > house In the Young Men's Cbilstlun ussoola-
H . tlon building for a largo retail clothing
H , house They have also canvassed tbo
H chances of securing the old store of S. P.
H Morse & Co , on Furnatn street , wbon tbo
H company winch has grown out of that llrtn ,
H linu.ely the Morse dry goods eompanv.movos
H to its new location on Sixteenth und Furnatn
H streets Stern & Williams have a number
H of clothing houses In Iowa.aru a wealthy firm
H and would bo welcomml by the buslnoss mon
H of the oitv The old Morse store Is owned
H by John V. Croighton , who it is understood
H has a nuinbor of applicants for the place
M OrgiuilziiiKn UHlrf Carpi
B A well attended meeting of ladles , the
M . wives and daughters of the members of U.
m S , Grant post , No HI ) , Grand Army of the
M Iiopublie , was held at the Murray hotel yes
B tcrday afternoon for tbo purpose of forming
M i a Womun'i Heliof corps , auxiliary to the
M post An luformal talk wasindulgod In , and
H the ladles adjourned to next Tuesday after
H noon , wbei they will meet at the residence
B pf Dr Stone , No , 113 South Twenty-fourth
M it root , Tbo following were present at yes
H tordny's mooting ! Mesdames It , S , Wilcox ,
H Dr Stone , M. A. Upton , O. Q , Collins , John
M Jeffooftt , Simon Adamsky , G. Templeton ,
M • Simou Uootz 1) . M. Haverly , A. Greones , 11.
m ii , LioDson and Dr Christie
H A danger signal " Nature In many
H ways wartiB us of approaching dauiror ,
M one of the most notabla is hoarseness in
M a child ; it is asuro Indication of croup ,
H By giving Chiunbarlulii'a Cough Remedy
H freely as soon as the child becomes 1
H hoarse all syiuptotua of croup will tllsap-
H pear
A PUOPIimiO WAHN1NG.
The Slngulnr rolnelilrnno Conncotetl
With Vomiir Mtiort'H Dcntti
An Inquest was held yesterday afternoon
nt Tnrgart & O'Shaugncssy's ' undertaking
rooms over the body of Clnrcnco II , Short , a
teamster In the employ of John Vaughn ,
who Is sutiposed to lmvo been Kicked to
death by n mule on Vaughn's promises In
North Omaha at IS o'clock , noon Monday
A number of witnesses testified to having
scon tbo man after ho had received the fatal
injuries , but no ono , so fnr as could bo ascer
tained , had soon the injuries Inflicted The
Jury scorned satisfied , however , to lot the
matter root on the theory thnt the man had
been kicked to death by n mule ,
which wns stnnding nbout twenty *
live feet away from the body when
It was found , Short having frequently
spoken of the nnlinal an bolng.a very tricky ,
dnngorous ono Dr McMnnagnl tcKtllled to
having made a poit mortem examination of
the body , and the verdict of tbo Jury , which
is us follows , was based principally upon the
doctors ' testimony :
"Clnrcnco 11 , Short came to his death by
direct violence fracturing the right tcmplo
frontal and right parietal bones ot the
skull , causing death by shock Wo are fur
tbor unnblo by evidence submitted to deter
mine the npent of said direct vlolonco "
D'lho parents of the deceased , Mr , and Mrs ,
N. W. Short , rcsldo at Olbbon , Neb , and In
response to n telegram informing them of
the fatality , ropllod thatthey would start
lor this city immediately ,
A singular coincidence in connection with
the affair wns revealed by a letter found on
the dead man from his father nnd mother ,
under date of January 29 Inst In ono T > art
of this letter the fnthor writes : You soy
vou hnvo n team of kicking mules ; take care ,
for you never know when thojf will turn
loose on you "
Arrangomunts for tlia funeral were de
layed until the wishes of the parents could
be learned
The blood Is the source ot health
Keep It pure by taking Hoods ' Snrsapa-
rilla which is peculiar in its curative
power
"
POLlCl COUKT
Fined , Arretted , postponed , nml
Other Acts Ullulslpy. .
In police court yesterday afternoon Etnil
Gustuson , the pool tender who dislocated
James Blair's loft arm at the elbow by
striking him with a billiard cue In Greens
saloon Monday night , was lined $15 ana
costs
Billy and Leo Nostlehouso nnd Billy Pow
ers , the young toughs who committed the
dastardly assault upon W. F. Iligginson nnd
II C. Hltt Monday night , were arrested and
had a partial preliminary examination yes
terday afternoon , a postponement being
takou to 3 : 0 Thursday afternoou
Charley Curtis , a small lad , was arrested
jostordav nfternoon for daubing with black
paint a weeks ' washing that hung on a
clothcslino lu William Ladd's yard
Patrick O'Gonnan , stcp-JJutbor of Tom
Carroll , had the latter nrrested yesterday
for imposing on una threatening to shoot
him
him.J.
J. W. Green was urrostcd for keeping a
quarrelsome saloon
John Thomas , charged with violating the
garnishee exemption law , catno forward a
third time for trial and wns discharged yes
terday afternoon because County Attorney
Mnbonoy Was occupied with a enso in the
district court and could not bo present Tbo
case was doomed an important ono by Judge
Helsley , but after two well defined post
ponements ho considered it his duty to lot
tbo defendant go
Infernal Ingenuity
could pcarcoly devise moro excruciating tor
tures than these of which you sco the evil
den cos in the face of a rheumatic or neural
gic sufferer The agonies are the cense
que nee of not chocking a rheumatic or nou-
rulgio attack nt the outset Ilostettcr's
Stomach Blttors have been found by skil
ful medical practitioners to possess not only
remedial , butdofonsivo oBlcacywhere these
discuses exists , or a tendency to them is ex
hibited Surol.v this puissant but safe bo
tanic medicine , bearing , too , such high
specific sanction , is bettor than the poisons
often employed , but moro uni > nlo not only in
continuance , but in isolated doses The
blood is depurated thoroughly from the
rheumatic virus , and the nerves , slightly im-
purged upon , Baved from ultimate and dire
ful throes by this bonlgn , saviug mcdicino ,
which likewise exhibits marked efllcaoy for
malaria , kidney complaints , dyspepsia , con
stipation nnd liver complaint
Army Orttors ,
A general court-martial is anpointod to
meet at Fort D. A > Kussell , Wyo , at 10
o'clock u. in on Monday , Fooruary 17 , 1830 ,
for the trial of such persons as may bo prop
erly brought before it The following Is the
detail for the court : Lieutenant Colonel
Koocrt H. Oflloy , Seventeenth Infantry ;
Major James S. Casey , Seventeenth in
fantry ; Captain Claroncn E Bennett , Sev
enteenth , Infantry ; Captain Frank D. Gar
retty , Seventeenth infantry ; Captain Auron
H. Appel , assistant surgeon United States
army ; Captain Thomas Sharp , Seventeenth
infantry ; Lieutenant Alcxandor Ogle , Sev
enteenth infantry ; Lieutenant George II
Hoach , Seventeenth infantry ; Lieutenant
John A. Loekwood , Seventeenth infantry ;
Lieutenant Kdgar S. Walker , Seventeenth
infantry ; Lieutenant Jamei H. Frlor Sev
enteenth Infantry ; Lientenant Lucius L.
Durfeo , Seventeenth Infantry ; Lieutenant
William It/Dashioll , , Seventeenth infantry ;
Lieutenant James D. Nickorson , Seventeenth
infantryJudgo advocate
Tbo leave of absence for fourteen days
granted Lieutenant Montgomery D. Parker ,
Ninth infantry , has boon extended ton days
CrowiL'U Doily
The bankrupt Bhoo sale which must
bo sold for the bonollt of the creditors
1210 Farnam St is soiling goods at a
saeriflco for Wednesday Ladies kid
button boots , 75o rj.ilr ; ladles first qual
ity rubbers , 16c pair ; ladies'hand turned
shoos , E. P. Dodges , $3 pair , worth $0.
Burt's shoes for ladles and gents wear
only $ S pair , worthi0. Gray Bro 's flno
shoes for Indies wear only i'2 pairworth
$4. Bargains in ladles and gents slip
purs , mibfics' and uhildron's school
shoes Now Is ytfur time Bankrupt
sale of boots and shoos , 1210 Farnam
St Open ovoiiings
Tim General Conference ,
UlslicD Newman has been Invited to ad
dress a meeting at the real estate oxehango
rooms for the encouragement of tbo com
mittees who nro securing pledges for the
fund for the entertainment of the Methodist
general conference In 1890. Tbo mooting
will bo held Ibursdny ,
The listing at yesterdays meeting was as
follows :
Isaac & Sclden's addition , lot 5 , block 1 ,
OOxl' .M , WOOO
Hauscom Place , lot 19 , blocks , 53xl ! > 0 ,
nine-room house , $8,000.
bales were reported ;
IIv Uirkhousor & Ulutnor , 41 feet of lot 7 ,
block 15 , Patrick's second addition , J10.000 ;
100 foot off lot 1. Burr Oak , $7,000 ; block 07 ,
and west half block 0J , Benson (0,000 ; lot
11 , block 0 , Hunscom Placni$5u00 ; 3tW acres
near Hebron , $ H,000.
By L. S. Rood & Co , lot 9 , block 7 , Hazel
Terrace , $000.
By South Omaha Land Co , lot 3 , bmck 41 ,
South Omaha
Uy A. P. Tukoy , lot 8 , block 0 , Clifton
Hill , W.750.
By Patrick Land Co six lots In Dundee
Place $7,500.
By Benson & Cnrinlctiaol , forty acres in
BcuBon ? . .
, 3,000. , _ _ _ _
Dr Blrnoy , praetico limited to ca
tarrhal diseases of nose and throat
Hooms 248 to 250 , Boo building ,
Stops nml Orossings
The conductors on the Hanscom park and
North Twenty-fourth street motor line com
plain that the general manager of the com
pany does not require or6vou nsk for the en
forcement of tbo ordinance requiring motor
trains to stop only on the further sldo of
street crossings The trains have to atop so 1
elton for passengers that It is almost Impos
sible sometimes to make the trip accoraing
to schedule time On the Thompson-Houston
system , unkor Dr Mercers administration ,
the trainmeu were notified tq stop only on
( be further side of a cresting and the motor
men and conductors on the two lines
of that system still follow that plan and nro
scarcely over behind thno on account of
stops
Down town the Ilnnscom park line hns to
make so many stops that the motor mon or
their own accord nro adopting the plan of
stopping , only on the further sldo of the
crossing ; hut , when they leave the buslnoss
portion of the city the conductors nro sub
jected not only to Incivility but also to Insult
if they do not stop wherever a person takes
a notion to signal them •
I'assengors on the Hanscom Park line
claim that there Is no attempt whatoror to
make convenient transTors to the cable lines
running to the depot Often at Sixteenth nnd
Harnoy when persons uro wishing to bo trans
ferred the cars of , the latter are only a few
feet nt\ay hut nro not stopped , nnd the pas
sengers have to wait for the next train It
is elnimed tlio cable there Is never stopped
unless the motor happens to muito the cross
ing iirst
TEMPI3ST IN A TH.V POT
UnncccssntT Flurry or People with
AxeH to Grind
"I uotlco there is a great outcry in ono of
the morning papers about the rooms that tbo
county commissioners have rented in Tun
Uuij building for the equity court It is all
a tempest In a tea not , " Bald Mr Linker , su
perintendent of Tun Bun building
Well , what is theroj about the matterP'
Mr Baker was asked ,
"Tliero Is no ground for assailing the com
missioners , " continued the gentleman
Last week the announcement wns
made that the commissioners
hnd decided to rent rooms for the amity
court in the Now York Llfo or Tim Ber
building Dr Miller and Mr Hicks , who
represent the Now York Life , went to work
and qulotly arranged to have certain rooms
taken in their building for $90 per month
They thought they hud It all llxod Mr
Itosowntcr's attention was called to It and
ho invited the commissioners into Tub Bku
building Judeo sVakoioy was ulso Invited
nnd the Judge selected three rooms In the
northeast eorncr on the grand corridor floor
of the third story These rooms were listed
at ? l , 10 a year The commissioners were
also offered other vary dosirublo rooms for
S9U0 , but Judge Wnkoloy preferred the Urst
montlone.l rooms Tliiw urn nil in
every wny-.suporlor to those of any
other building in the city In the
rooms selected there are two vaults , and
there are no vaults in the other building
The rooms chosen nro especially well
lighted , having north nnd east exposure
After considerable talk the rental was
reduced to 5100 per month , a difference of
S1U per month from the rental originally offered -
forod hi the Now VTork Llfo building
The nrrangomont requires that ono of
the tile partitions bo taken down , the corri
dors extended and the platforms , railings ,
etc , put in place at the expense of the
owners The commissioners unanimously
voted to tnko these rooms In preference to
the othorj , because they are moro accessible
to the public and to tbo court house
"I dent see why there should bo nny talk
about this It Is purely a business propo
sition and the outcry comes from parties who
have been disippoiuted over the mlscairiago
of u scheme they had ou hand
The partition hns boon removed and the
corridor hs oocn rearranged ; the plasterers
and the carpenters will bo through with
their work tomorrow or next day and the
rooms will bo ready for occupancy bytho end
of tbo week
By innumerable cures , Dr Bulls Cough
Syrup has won for itself a most envlablo
reputation
l'vo been suffering for the past three weeks
with a strained wrist I tried Salvation Oil ,
and find myRclf.atler having used ono bottle ,
enciroly cured Ciias Keiseii,199 Mulberry
St , Bultimoro , Mn -
The Trniis-.MIssoiirl.
The passenger association mot at 10 o'clock
with the following representatives present :
W. A. Fiuloy , chairman , ' and A. P. Nourso ,
vice chairman , Kansas City ; W. H. Thomp
son , assistant general passenger agent of the |
Santa Fo , Topeka , J. W. Scott , assistant
cenoral passenger agent of the Union Pa !
cific , Omaha ; F. S. Lj-ndo , general passsen-
ger agent of the St Joe & Grand Island , St
Joe ; John Francis , general passenger ngeut ;
of tbo B. & M. , Omaha ; Arthur Smith as '
sistant generalpassengcragent of tnoKansas
City , St Joo&Council Bluffs , St Joe : J. E.
' Loekwood , general passenger and tlcitot
agent of the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis -
phis , Kansas City ; B. D. Caldwell , assistant
general passenger agent of thp Missouri Pa
cific , SL Louis * . J. It Buchanan , , general
passenger and ticket agent of . the Fremont ,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , Omaha ; II C.
Cheney , assistant general passenger and
ticket agent of the Sioux City .V Pacitic ,
Omaha ; T. W. Trusdalo , general nasseuger
end ticket agent of the Chicago , - St Paul ,
Minneapolis & Omaha , St Paul ; J , Miles ,
assistant general passenger and tlckot agent
of the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific , i'o-
peka ; S. K. Hooper , general passenger agent
of the Denver & Hio Grande , " Denver , and
Walter Graham of the Missouri , Kansas &
Texas , Sodalla J. H. Lyons , western passenger
songor agent of tlio Missouri Pacific at Kan
sas City was also present , but only as a visi
tor
tor.Tho subjects before this mooting In addi
tion to Hint presented by the Kan
sas delegation are the , adoption
of special rates to the biennial-convocation
supreme ledge Knights of Pythias and con
clave of the uniform railk at Milwaukee iii
July ; to the National Educational associa
tion convention ut St Paul , July 4 to 11 In
clusive ; application of excursion rates from
Atlanta , Ga , to Salt Lnko and telurn in
April or May ; as to what property is covered
by the rate per inilo for baggage cars ; as to
basis of division ou through rate3 from Mis
souri river gateways between association
and non-association lines of rates to and
from Colorado common points ; us to passes
for Chautauqua nssombly works ; applica
tion of Kansas Travelers association for bo-
called weekend tickets ot ouo fare for
the round trip , gooa goinrf on
Saturday of each week ahd roturnlng
the following morning ; rates to Missouri
instltuto of homeopathy at St , Louis in
April ; to meeting of annual M. E. con
ference for Kansas , at Hortou , in March ; to
nrosbytory of Kansas City and Woman's
missionary society at Scdalm in April , and
an application by the Chicago , ' Hock Island
& Pacific road for a rate of one faro for the
round trip from Missouri river and interme
diate points to El Ho no , Indian torrltory , the
date to be named horcaftor ,
Mr Hooper stated at tbo morning Besslon
that delegations would bo bore from Colorado
rado and Utah on a mission similar to that
of the Kansas men
Somebody made inquiries after tbo Ne
braska dovolopmcnt association , and wanted
to know whether or not it , too would bo on
hand , but no information could be glvon
Very little association business was
transacted during tbo day , The members
dovnted most of their time to tbo visitois ,
discussing their proposition with thorn
J. S. Uulbert received a telegram yester
day inform iug'him that his brother , Charles
Hutbert , a division superintendent ou the
Mexican Central road , had diqd suddenly of
pneumonia at Guadalajara , Mexico Deceased -
- ceased was quito well known to a nuinbor ot
peoulo in this city and Btato , having several
years ago been a traveling man hero He
leaves a wife and three children
Lovely llroiKl-Liiavi'd Cuuiluns
Years ago , when Dr Miller was editor-in-
chief of the Omaha Herald , ho advocated
tbo planting of catalpa shade trees in the
streets of Omaha and in tbo state generally
He put his Idea into praetico and today has
growing upon his suburban estate u hand
some forest of bardy catal pas , in proper
stage of growth for transplanting He ad
vertises tea thousand ot thoui for sale
The Only Ono
ThoChicago , Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway is the only line running solid
veetiuuied , oloctrlo lighted uud steam
heated trains between Chicago , Coun
cil Bluffs and Omaha
The berth reading lamp fonturo in
the Pullman sleeping cars run on these
lines If patented and cannot bo used by
any other railway company It is the
great improvement of the ago , Try it
and be convinced
Sleeping cars leave the Union Paolflo
depot , Omaha , atO p. in , dally , arriving
at Chicuco ut 0:30 : a. m , I/assangors
taking this train ure not compelled to
get out of the cars at Council Bluffs nnd
wait for the train to bo cleaned Get
tickets and sleeping car berths ut Union
ticket otllco , 1601 Parnum st
1 P. A. NAbir , Gen Agt
J. E , Pheston , Pass Agtt
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liIJO\LI/lS < 3 > PIIAlOlAUtsrS
The Kxntnlnatlmtj of" Druggists Held
llcr * Xrstorny- ,
The examining ) ccmmittoo of the state
board of pharmaoy ujot yestordny nfternoon
to examlno applicants for admission to mem
bership In thnt association
The commltto coraprisos Messrs , Henry
Cook of Hod Cloud , president of the board ;
Mnx Uecht , Omnh . vice president ; Henry
D. Bovden , Grand Island , Secretary ; Jnmes
Hood , Nebraska Oity , treasurer , and J. 12 ,
Hlggs of Lincoln The Inst montioncd , however
over , wns unable to bo present
Notwlthstandmgitho presence of the pres
ident , that gentleman nllowod Vice Presi
dent Bccut to call the meeting to order , the
gathering taking place In ono of the parlors
of the hotel
Mr Heed of Nebraska Cltv , of the com
mittee on the violation of the pharmacy law ,
mndo a report on the case ot Pharmacist
Moore of Superior , from whoso pharmacy ,
either through carclossties or wilful violntlon •
of the lnw medicine was furnished a girl
named Carrlo Eisuley , which resulted In her
doatb The accident terminated fatally on
January 14.
The report was taken underadvlsomentbv
the committee , and It Is thought will bo re
ferred to the attorney goncral of the state to
detormluo as to what eourso should bo pur
sued by the board In dealing with the taso
The committee held an examination Mon
day nt Norfolk , where the following ap
plications were received : Hugo C. Elvor ,
Chadron ; William A. Laflln , Bololt ; J. H.
Maekay , Madison ; Adam Hubondnll , Madi
son ; E. N. Smart , Humphrey ; W. 11. Tyler ,
Hny Springs ; William It Watts , Jackson ;
Dr A , Eddy , Tlldon
At yesterdays meeting the following mndo
application for membership : A. J. Adair ,
Omaha ; A. D. Brown , Omaha ; Marshall
Bradley , Ncbraslta City ; O. M. Dammann ,
Nebraska City ; Georgu C. Douglas , Bugloy ,
la1 ; P. W. Evans Mnlvorn , la ; Nels P.
Hansen , St Paul , Neb ; Joseph Kessler
Cuuiberlniid , la ; Walter Mutr , Omaha ;
E. W. Potter , Elm Creek , Neb ; W. .1.
Studloy , Dallas Center , la ; Archie Wilson ,
Kearney
Tbo committee adjourned to meet nt the
cnpltol In Lincoln today at 9 a. ui , where it
will continue the examination of applicant )
for membership
Today's ' meeting will bring to n clnso
tbo quarterly examinations in which the
committee is now engaged It is expected
that these will result in an increase of the
the membership of tbo association by quite a
nuinbor of rellablo nnd competent pharma
cists , all of whom nro devoted to tholr pro
fession and inspired with the Intention of
supporting the pharmacy board In Its great
work
The board hns now upon Its list of mem
bership 1,498 names , nnd the roll is being
added to at every quarterly meeting
On the 1st of next month , Secretary Boy
den will mall to the old addresses ot each
member of the board blank npplicntlons for
the rcnownl of registration These must bo I
rotumod by March 24. The secretary requests - I
quests promptness in the response and also
lmmodiato notification of the fact by all drug
gists who have ehangod their rcsidcnco slnco
the last return was filed
Sneaking of the subject of prohibition ono
of the leading druggists of this city said :
Fully ninety per rent of the druggists of this
state uro pronounced in their opposi
tion to prohibition They opnoso
It because if it slioujd oyer curse the state it
would bring hundreds of saloon drug
stores which wauld , of eourso , sell a few
drugs as a blind Our pharmacists want to
live up to tbo lawiiut you know they cant
do it if these lmpqrtcd law breakers got
among thorn Ho is , a very poor druggist
who cannot lnfluenpo ten votes If everyone
ono of our members Influences ten votes , wo
can defeat piohibition alone You know
the druggists in Iowa nro credited with do
ing the most toward knocking out prohibi
tion over there ' !
These views were subscribed to by so mo
of the members of the board
The next quarterly examination will beheld
hold as follows : Omaha , May 12 , Lincoln ,
May 10 , Hod Cloud , ] May J7.V
* 'Opufj Henri
Henderson's gonuiuar * hand sowed
shoes , French calf , custom made shoes ,
ftl.fiO pair , worth $7.50. All styles and
sizes at the bankrupt shoo sale , 1210
Farnam St
Marriage LiconaH
Licenses were issued to the following
parties by Judge Shields yesterday :
Name and Hesidencc Age
I George A. Shoemaker , Omaha 2.1
( Ililla AudrewB , Omaha 20
I John Kotern , South Omaha 21
( Annie Bueha , Omnua . . . . .19
( Aldis E. Sage , Minneapolis , Minn 28
j Lillian M. Crabee , Minneapolis , Minn..23
( John W. Flvnn , Denver , Cole 20
( Grace O'Keefo , Omaha , 2J
I Peter B. Bolsor , Omaha 20
( Belle Thompson , Omabu 19
WPTJON ,
IN its first stages , can ho successfully * >
checked by the prompt use of Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral Even in tlio later
periods of that disease , the cough is
wonderfully relieved by this mcdicino
"I bave used A > ors Cherry Pectoral
with the brat effect in my practice
Tills woudeiful preparation once saved
my life I had a constant cough , night
sweats , was greatly reduced In flesh ,
and given up by my physician Ono
bottle and a half of tlio Pectoral cured
mo " A. J. Eidson , M. D „ Mlddleton ,
Tennessee
" Severn ! years ngo I was severely ill
The doctors said I was in consumption ,
and that they could do nothing for ino ,
but advised mo , as a last resort , to try
Ayers Cherry Pectoral After tnklng
this medicine two or three months I
wus cured , and my health leraulus good
to the present day " James Ulrchuid ,
Darien , Conn
"Sevornl years ngo , on a paBsagofronio
from California , by water , I contracted
so severe a cold that for some clays I
wns confined to my stateroom , and a
on board considered my lifo
esician . Happening to hoe a bottle
of Ayers Cherry Pectoral , I used It
freely , and my lungs were boon restored
to a healthy condition Since then I
have invariably recommended this prep
aration " J. B. Chandler , Juuctiun , Va
Ayers ' Clierry Pectoral ,
Dr J. C , Ayer & Co , , Lowell , Mas' : ,
Bold by all Druuil | - Price M ; litotllc ,95.
Tor Improved up ; economic cookery use
Liebig COMPANY'S '
EXTRACT OF MEAT ,
or Ileof Tea , Soup * . Made lushes , Biuces ( Clame
IbIi.c.l. . Asplo or leat Jelly Keens lor any
length of time , and Is cheaper nnd of finer ! 1 \ or
than any other stoox ,
Conulno only with J. von Llobln's
8l ndturoaB atoovo , In blue Una pound
ofKxtruct ot fleet ovul toiorty pounds or lean
beef ,
* < * . OLD MEDAL PAliio 1078.
• jf | iv BAir it & w. 's
teWiriiiiliiiiiit Cocoa
.ifflBjffir . * It abtolultlu pure anil
JpfHA , it it noliiblt
ffffllk - ° GJiemicals
IVl ( I Id IW * t UK1 * * D * ' * Prfpiftl"1- ! > • * mm
ifl 11 II lull " " " " " ' ' " * " ' " " ' " ' * " * ° r Coco
Mil 1 I llw u > ltc wlttl 8'lnh ' * Arruvruot or Sugir ,
1 J I 111 " " ' * ' I"4 ' * * ' * 9n' " " * a ' " * • 1 * ' '
| HI Hill dellcioui , nourliMuff Ireuntwnit'Ki EA
SBII / ] | h In BUT JHomtv , ud pdnilrtljly ldll > t l
t X Jljim ' " ' Unlldl M rll : > Htl'JU , lu IiiiICl
* Bold bj Ororers fterywliere
W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mail
-
THE GERMAN AND HIS CLOCK
The story is told ot n Oct-ninn who took
tlio Anmf of his clock to the maker to have
Uiom fixed , becnuso they did not keep proper
thno Of courho , the clock maker demanded
the it orArs , as in thorn lay the trouble Boils
and blotches , pimples nnd other eruptions
on the exterior toll of a disordered condition
of tlu > Hood within Boyou man or woman ,
or aught else humnn , if you have these in
dications , bo wlso in thno nnd tnko Br
Pierces Golden Medical BIscovery It puts
the liver nnd kidneys In good worldng order ,
purifies the blood , cleanses the system from
all impurities from whatever caueo arisiug ,
and tones up the functions generally
Golden Medical Discovery checks the
frightful inroads of Scrofula , and , if taken
in time , arrests the march ot Consumption
of the Lungs , which is Lung-scrofula , pini-
fios aud enriches the blood , thereby cuiiug
all Skin nnd Scalp Dkeaq * . Ulcers , Sores ,
Swellings , nnd kindred ailments It is
powerfully tonic as well as alterative , or
blood-clonusing , in Its effects , hence it
btrensthens the system nnd restores vitality ,
thereby dispelling nil these languid , " tired
feelings oxperlcncnl by the debilitated
EsjKscinlly has It manifested its potency in
curing Tetter , Salt-rheum , Eerenin , Erysip
elas , Bolls , Carbuncles , Sere Eyes , Goitre ,
or Thick Neck , nnd Enlarged UlntuM
Golden Medical Discovery is the only
blood and lung remedy , sold by druggists ,
nnd mmran/eccZ / by its Manufacturers , to
do nil that it is clnlmwl to nccomplish ,
or money paid for it will bo promptly re
funded *
"Would's Dispensary Mkdicat , Associa
tion , Manufacturers , No 003 Main Street ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
0 \ fife SZLFtf % O-Ii'l-'ian-TIP for incurnblo
. / - - nn case of
kL % S3 3J' ' < LJ = = = . C.tarrh In the Head by
" " "
jgki rtaiJ ] 9" " the proprietors of DR SAGES CATARRH REMEDY
WSf "FBsfctN SIMI'TOMS OF OATAltllH.-Headache , obstruction of nose , discharges
KTRtlEskr falling Into throat , sometimes profuse , nntcry , and acrid , nt others , thick ,
* J/ \T tenacious , mucous , purulent , bloody and putrid : el cs weak , ringing in cars ,
If . " \ W deafness , difficulty of clearing throat , expectoration of offensive matter ;
F'T'Se ® . J > breath offensive ; smell and taste Impaired , nml general debility Only a
XJ'.f * > • * few of these svmptoms likely to bo present at once Thousands of cases
, result In consumption , nnd end In the grave
By Its mild , teething , antiseptic , cleansing , nnd henllng properties , Dr Sages Remedy
cures the worst cases This tnfnllllilo remedy does not , Jiko the poisonous Irritating snuffs ,
" ' '
"creams''and strong caustlo solutions with which the publlo ha\c long been humbugged ,
simply palliate for a short time , nr drive the dUease to the Itmo , ns tliero fa danger of doing
In the use of such nostrums , but it produces perfect anil permanent euro , of the
worst cn CH ol Chronic Catarrh , ns thousands can testify Cold In the Ilend"
is cured with n few applications Catarrhal Ilcadacha Is relieved and cured ns If by
magic It removes offcnslvo breath , loss or Impairment of the sense of taste , smell or hear
ing , water ng or weak eyes , and Impaired memory , when caused by the violence of Catarrh ,
as tlioy all frequently are By druggists , 60 cents '
jfor the euro of all DISOItDEUS OP THE STOMACH LIVEU BOWELS , KIDNEYS
BLADDER , NEUVOUS DISEASES , HEADACHE , CONSTIPATION , COSTIVENESS
COMPLAINTS PECULIAR TO FEMALES , PAINS IN THE HACK , DRAGGING
FEELINGS , . ETC , INDIGESTION , UlLLlOUSNESS , FEVER , INFLAMMATION
OF THE HOW ELS , PILES , aud all derangements of the Internal Viscera
RADVVAY'S PILLS are u cure for this coimilalnt They tone up the mtei nal secretions
to healthy action , restore strength to the stomach and enable it to nerform its functions
Prica 25c per box Sold bv all drugeists
HAD WAY & , CO , Now York
For Sale by M. H. liliss , Omnha , Nebraska
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'
HAVE YOU
SEEN THEM ?
We have ken all
ODD SUITS
of fine grade goods ranging
in prices from
$15 to $25
And in order that they
may all be sold enabling us
to open the next season with
an entirely fres , line The
prices will be
FROM NOW ON
$10 to $18
What has been said in re
gard to suits also applies to
our large stock of
MENS' TROUSERS '
which we are offering at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Dr.JMcGREW
Tlio Well Known Specialist ,
Sp Mk Inuniurpassoillii
A iPftZi&pBfHRfinvB the treatment of
3& * VuUVp K jii fomn or I'm-
W felji.llP t anil Strict ,
1/ * * r * ' t'2o * ? ? ( illy or Harron-
i f \ /C\i ne nbnolutelr
I VjlJ nil cured mmmI for
LrfJljr P/j tonka , The Lira
&thdMfcfV , v y bocret , " lux Man
jyP-wjMl / lucrntatetampo
f A m lollAPat > eiCfi
l lMBilrffofTuTTOd t fcw epmidPNCO nil
IJgBEEStS 'Oiy.'tfSMigy ' t.i'inmin for rcplj-
co.MkUivrATio * ' ntii : ; .
Office SE Cor lUttt & Jackson Sta
Omaha , Neb ,
State Line
ToUlnsirow , llelfast , Dublin and Liverpool
ntoM nkiv vourc kykkythuksdaY
Cabin patsaiierii to l > 0 , ncroriUnu to locutlun ot > l ii
room Hxcurnlon h\A \ to VI
Etceraifo to and from Kurone ut Ixiwuitltatoi ,
. State of California , " building
AL'B11 < lUMJUlN ACe , Ucn'l AtionH , .
UUroiwlriiy , Now Yor *
Joii.v M.i.aEN , Uen'l WeiUrn Auont ,
H.l Itundulpn SL , Clilca a
lUliiir li MountsThus 11c.C4.snk.
Aiiunta at Oiua'ia
TO GRAIN DEALERS
I'tirtleH lntereuted In iselllui : torn nr realar
denlei via corn v > 111 ilrj v , ell tn write to ttie Unttod
Matesbugur Kollnury , of Waukenan , Ilia wlm
areiuststurtlnicup their lame nurm nQil will
usa In.UM liiihliel * per day , und iiay ia h , Wrltu
lorn preferred u It in ui9d cxcluilvi'ly for ilia
iiiaiuifuctuieof tine Bjrunimiid buco ! < o. hell
your corn direct to the consumer ami aaye all
middle charts We are connected with every
trunk line to Chicago by the Wnultegan i
BouthVe > tera It it , and alt corneal ! 1 hip
lied direct without change of turn at CIi'ciko '
art s , UwrnoStates Hituaii itriiMiiir
Wuukei'au , Ilia
A I'ocliot PJn Cushion Vren U > Sinolers of
- v NEIIVOL'S DEflll ITY Young awl ndd
A Niilc aiml ' "tii , tuRrrliig from Khkoih 01
Li lYuUTU.ltxciJuuuKAuL.i ! . Uureyurmn
Oil fitted 7iMai > elwaledruiituliilnglull.ar ] |
Ml w tlcdara tor home curf , vnrv or ( iliuoi I
\A&$1 \ $ I'ltor , u. * . uij > i.iu : , I
t - - ' - ' * .
Wir f UttroltMlcb J
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OMAHA MEDICHLDSUfiaiCafl
NWCor l3rHA Doom an , OMAHA , NEDy
JOB Tll TBBATUEhT Or All
OHHGNIC and SGRBICAL DISEASE
2dXJHLV.033SJ ,
APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES - *
Do tr ellltl , Appiir.hii DlIl " J ! ifoTButt iifal
Treatment ot aT.ry foini of utitaia rrcuiriajr :
MRDlCAt or B0RO10A1. TURATKKNr ,
NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTfJ.T v
HowdfcAttsnd/uica. Beit AwommoJatlonj in Wt V N 1
rcrWTllTE FOR GIUOTTL&RBoo DcforraltlM and 1
Bracot , Truiiti , Clab flit , OafTatut • • of tp lmrr lln , 1
Tumor * . Oiuicer Oilarth Bronchltli , InhOatloo ! •
BlNtrlelty , Paralrli Kptl p r. KUnejr , llladler !
Eye , Ear , Bldn aad Bloid and ill Burjltal Oferntlon * .
DISEASES OF WOMEN &EKV.ri.aa
wnniTKLtntT itirun nixu-iii iiBrAKriir.iTi'oa
wo iii i Moo nia irr ttTRICHT fSIYATl , )
Oul/lttlifbla Iltdlcul IniUtutomauoir a Gt ecioltv of
PRIVATE BISEABES
all Hlood Dlimii ( Mutallr IrHltd Srcbtlllls 1 clica
r moTidrroutttiTilmvlthft l m re tT lUn Reitorallta
rr > it filf.rLo.i < > f TITiL runaa r rll • nibl.lo il.ll
klma/btlrt.laolftt h mikr err reolintl Atleommunlek
UcontoOOolll M.dl.ln.iotlo.lr.m.nHnntbtm.lUr.i ,
rT n < c r lrtt aii irl , < , lnak t eonunn.tiina.7
OutptrisnaflclariUvr' "li d. Citl od tiDtull • rtici
Utlorr f joir • • • wil . Kill unj la Pl l nrr r , til
Rflllpf T(1 MFU FRBK : V' " " r'i i , Ki io3
HUlflV III ITICHi { > • Dlif i , Impoteoer.Hrp *
kin Olnlaal TarlMnlb llkqantlaailit ia rt
OMAJ1A JIMIOA1 , RUROIOAI INBTrtUTA
lllh anil Dodje BtrttU , OMAHA , 11KD.
SYPHILIS
Cnn lie cured In a ) to 00 days liy th *
usuor the
Mafic tody
ror nlo only by tlio Cook Remedy Co , of Ouiuha ,
NoliriiHhn \ > rltulo u < for ttiuuninoHind mMtois of
putlunt wlio lmvo been utrttl unil from wlmm no
hnvo ucrmliR.oii to rcTiT 8y | > lillls is n iIIvmim * thai
htiinlwiiystmniGit tlio skill of tliomo&tcmlnrut plijrt
clnns , , nml until the ilinoovury , , of the Cook ItL'iuotly
Cnn , "MAiIOnKMlCiiotoimlntlttyocrlmvlnB !
tlioilHciisj litis tjoin curtHl , Uh RuaruntiM ) to uirO
anv in < o thnt can bu protluceil Ihoso wm lmvo
tiikcnimm.ur > .potii < iib.S.S Hitcusultcrnuanrother
aUvcrtUotl rointMlles , with only tomporiirv bontMlts
can now , ho in-rmantly etirott ly tlio use or tlio
" \iA < j. < KKME"ortho Cook KeniodyCo Omaha ,
sob Deuarc of lmltUltni ? . Itn \ absolutely hnpos *
ilbli T ir any other person or tompaiiy to lm\o our
formula or any remedy llkn 1L In elicit nnd nctulia
The Cook Ufinepy Co , ha- been troatliiK piitlenls for
four j oars ami lmvo always Mlven perfect fall ifac
tlon 'ihoy are tlmiruhilly lOMouslblo hu\lnu acapt-
till of over f.M"JU" ( , ninklnw tin lr Kuarunteo kooiI.S o \
nollLlt the most ohhtlitntu tHKcs-tho o who hnvo V
tried every known remedy nnd lost all liopo of reti v \
cry Correspond with us ami let in put ) ou lu pJ * * s
o lonofovlUci eo that convlncu * Uio n o t HkeptleaX ,
Mark whiit vvo * aj : In the end > ou mijhi wq our * .
"MAdIC IIKMUDV * before jou inn bo permanently U |
cured Ills the inostlierolo blood purl tier e\er known H
\ \ rlto for partl.ular . All Utters eontldotittit ! . H
HAIITIliM Houuroyou uro petting thu Cook
uAUIlUll ICemody Cob , Magio HemeiJy
None others nro ecntitno Parties clalmlnti to bo
agents for us are Impostors and frniult lull pnrtlo
nlnrdfreo Address ml louuu tint cat ons to
Hie Oeok Remedy ! lo ,
509 South I2ti ! Street
r H o Fresh . ,
BmcEH Maki
- ! i
S mSP i
CM.PEARSON & C2
- BALTIMORE.Mo >
Liquor Habit , t
r/fAume wopw m R ts but one cure \ „ j
DHM rfE5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC
U can he clvru hi < up of eutfru vr era . , In ur
tlclt or rooiTwllhout the knowledge of the patient
iroeoeaiarjr It la abaoluleljr hrmll HtidMrlllelr.M
a permanent and peed curowheth . ' the pailant 1J ,
a modortto drinker or an aleoholla wreck I f lit ! \ Hit
FAIIH It operate , ao qulatlr and with tuch cer * \
talntr that the patient undeigoe no Inoonvellleno * ,
and ere he Is aware , bt oompleto reformation 14 '
treated 43 paffo book ofpartloutara free ,
UII1IN.IC0.16II.A I , .ualu.u d lHlhiOumlmrBU ,
M..onnllM ! IILAKf-UHIirKA ro.Omi.li ' ' * I
j
Iblahsaros piLLSI
IODIDE OF IRON
Hspodally rccominomlal by tli AcMnray of ,
Modlcfuoofl'AltlH for ilio euro ol
SCROFULA.KIHO'S.EVIL . , CONSTITUTIONAL
M WEAKNESS , CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EAM.Y
IJSTAGES ) ; POOBNESS OF THE BLOOD ,
unil Tar rrgulutliiir 11m rnrl ( llo rourao ,
PBll " r,1ii.rlc.l'arH. , " rIOI.l ) 1IV All DUUUOlHlU
1 It l uunlTii A : CQN V. Aucnufor I lie I ) . H.
II , M. TiiuKiiBAiiT , John AmiiA.Nca ,
lillCIA.V MlNDIt ,
H. M. TRUBHEART fc CO , y <
Real Estate Ageuts , <
.11 0.\tiViHTU.N , 1KXAH ,
KHV4UM8IIKM 1887.
( inlYi'stoiil'itlio.So.iport ihut la and l to ba
for tbo Urvat Nortlnvebt luformutlon ami
Maps fiirnlHliod Vlfitora are Invited to cull
at our ollice ,
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS ,
ncc cnots duuond brand
§ Mure , mre.bd w.ti rdUt < U. I.adlM , a.fl
llruu-a-UI' ' IMauiund IlrHiid.la red u.uil | |
tM > i , . I < 1 wilh blut rlt * > a , Tak nu tucri
B.I.J lr..ip r r pirUcuUri • u.l"lltil.f M
lAdlM , M < a ( lf rbr rclarti malL tiant fti *
OkUbwt rJuaiu.CaMll lU .aa l'Ula.l *
TO WEAK MIEN )
Eultenia from tlio nUtunl juuthful irrpra , iiarlr
decay , wa > llnl Heikncu , loit manlibud , ito , 1 will
aeud a valuublo tnallMi ( waledl fontalnlnff full
particular , fnr liomo cure I'llKIS ot rliargr A.
iulriidtd inodlcal work ! rhoula Ixi read by cverji
knail who la perron , and dMlltatrd AddreaLX ,
li ror a'.C.I'OWlUH.IHoodu , Coun J m
Dr JOHN C. JONEM 4
riuiniut uniirnuio
DISHAMB' ' , or WOJIKN , ,
Onicc , K. K.Cur , UtU uJ lluuglai at . . OuaUaN *