Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 18, 1890, Page 5, Image 5

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    W THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , EEBEUARY 18 , 1800. ' " 5 HI
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FATTI CAPTURES TOE COAST
H j San Franciscans Wildly Enthualas-
flfc tic Over the Queen of Son ? .
Hi\ GIVEN A GRAND RECEPTION
A
Kj Tlio Wonllli nnil Hcllnciiiont of the
j City Worship nt the Btirlno or
Hf tlm Diya TlioiiHanits
H Untrnncetl
Hi A niiiofcnl Kimcli
mf ) The senvm of Italian grand opera now la
mjt progress nt Snn Francisco Is surpassing the
K -ondctt hopes of the inuslo loving people ot
K the Pacitlo coast The spacious Grand opera
Hr house Is crowded nightly with the wealth
H and rcflncmont of the city of tho-Goldcn
W % Gate The newspapers devote column after
{ L . - - column to dcscriptlous ot the magnificent
• m& * nttrattion and the throngs which nightly
W ti gather to ho cntortainnd by the lncomoar-
Wjff" nblo artists who present tlio richest gcraR ot
v the grc ttcst composers tto world has ever
m\ produced It bids lair to bo an epoch In the
mi musical history of the coast , the grandest
BJ [ fcaturo of which will bo the matchless per
Bf lormnnco of 1'atti , tlio queen of song
Vx I'attl appeared last Tuesday night in Hos-
' BS slots JJemlrnmido " Tha folio wing quota
Hi tlons from the leading San Francisco daillos
HJ will bo of Interest In Omaha in view of the
H coming event :
IS Tlio pollca and the proletariat met in front
IK of tlio opera liouso long before the opera ba-
IS can to keep the people from blocking the
jn | > a& sidewalk The star-breasted defenders ot
PJBJBm liberty hcrdod the people In the street
1 _ Thor pressed them back from the curb and
HE upon the cobbles And still the curious
ISj throng stood and craned and tiptoed to
H , catch gllmpsos of twinkling foot , Bparkling
OV diamonds and opera cloaks that , pawned ,
mW would hare fed any ono of thorn for a year
fm They were eursed nna nearly run down by
Mp the llvorlod drivers Tnoy trod upon ono
jjE another us they surged back and forth under
IS . pressure of perfcrvid persuasion Still they
* * " " T strained and looked
5 $ All clnsscs of citizens were represented
ift From the dome to the pit of tlio vast oulld-
Mr lng fair women and wealthy men crowded
mm the auditorium , and elegant costumes of tha
m latest styles wcro displayed for the llrst ap-
poarancc of the diva La belle Adeline ,
C who in ovcry way fits Shakespoaro'a das
s' scriptiou ot Cleopatra , that ago cannot use
| nor custom stnlo her Inlinlto variety , " was
} in excellent voiio , and though on her first
; t stngn enlrnnco she was none too onthasias-
I ticnllv received with general npplauso , us
f act after net sped nlojg she sang and acted
< in such a manner as to demonstrate that not
' an iota of her hold on the public bad been re-
luxcd
The part of Semlrnmiuo does not allow
Mme 1'itttl much scope for displaying many
of her bcuutlfuL toilets In tha character
but ono dress is worn It consisted of a
lotiKti.ilneU white casbmoro , heavily embroidered -
broidered In cold The body to match was
decollate , with snort sleeves and trimmed
with wide gold fringe In the first act she
were over this a blue cashmere cloak , to
roach the ba o of her dress , and which was
embroidered in gold Sno were a erowu ot
diamonds , bracelets of diamonds and u neck
lace of sapphires , , cmcialds and diamonds
In the second act she changnd her cloak for
v. a red cashmere , also embroidered In gold
. f She also were a different crown , consisting
T . of sapphires , emeralds , rubies and diamonds ,
a. S Her cincture is n mass of ill He runt kinds of
, mt r Jewels , and she caarios n Jowelert poniard
IBjBi It Is a well-worn gibe to snythat grand
r opera isasnobbory , and that the falsest
f ntTcctatlon is the only attltudo of pleasure
m possible to the ordinary citizen , unluttered
• tn his music , but plenty of such Philistines
1 got all their moneys worth and honestly on-
ft joyed themselves
M • ! hev were not all cognoscenti , the multl-
M tudo who breathed so quietly wlillajho sang
_ M but men among thoin who knew nu mora of
music tliau they know of liaoylonian dy-
P nasties enlo > ed it ns nny honest man enjoys
< ft n birds ' tioto in the woods Content to ac-
& 9 ccpt the verdict of the specially informed ,
'MM Knowing that they were listening to the very
ml sweetest sounds on earth , they tried to got
* % lW the clink of dollars out of their cars and un-
mm derstand this less accustomed melody And
> aI they suecocaed It was mora Interesting to
jH watch their faces than to uoto the common
BB pluco enthusiasm of the expert auditor
Whoa Arditi's well known pate bobbed up
J K in the conductors chair tha house was
TBj packed , and while the overture was played
> 1 it packed Itself more tightly ; so that when
flB at last the curtain rose upon the Babylonian
tT temple , the flood of man In evening dress
7 backed up und eddied at thei.doors , welling
i out iuto the corridors at every opening ; and
JbP * do n's'oa ' ' were choked with people seeking
m9W % scats and pcopto who had none to seek
W ' . Then Pattl
X , There was an uproar of greeting as she
cntorod Uut a long breath , of satisfaction ,
and then husboa expectancy The duet be
gan ; and from tha moment that her voice
first rose in the foreboding "Fra tantt rogl"
till tha Oil , Dio"orhor death crv in the
. lastsccna of the opera , every note she sang
• i found thirsty listeners through the house
I There appeared to boji dlsiiosltiou on the
ll partof the prima donna to husband her voice
. la the earlier requirements of the opera : but
„ tha spirit of the time grew upon her , aud in
I" . nil the morn important scenes the queen of
[ [ I tno lyric stuga was at her grandest ,
, , j
• ANOTIlUlt IIA.TR Wall
Several Hull road Men Kicpress Tliem-
Hcivp oii the Siilijecr
The railroad bojs nro waiting for orders
"Vesterday was Sunday , " said General
Agent Kasn , and as my pcoplo all profess
piety , j on could hardly expect mo to know
anything now so early as this about cut
rates "
.J mmm , . " j. o. Philllppl expressed doubts aDout
there being outbreak "I think
_ tn. . . _ any open
> - the situation Is shaky enough , but And mo
a road if you can willing to take upon Itself
] tno responsibility of injuring its stock in
Wall Btroet by demoralizing rates
While there seems to be no anxiety among
managers about what becomes of the rates
. between Chicago ana St , Paul , " said an
agent of one of the Iowa lines , they go wild
; . every tlmo some road threatens rotnnntiou
! Joy meeting tha northwestern cuts , to Mis
souri rlycrpomti As soon as tha llurling-
tea & Northern adapted , u ir > per cant reduc
tion on St Paul and Minneapolis business , a
k similar tariff was put in ay the Chicago-Mis-
.U sourl river roudit to Des Moines , but all
. I except the Milwaukee aud 1111-
t uois Central have steadily fought
I -ngninst extending the cut to Omaha , their
'l nruumont being that to cross the lies Moines
5 lines in this direction , would knock down all
I barriers und causa n general spread ot the
J demoralization
i "Uut it will bo luipossiblo , I am cortaln , to
J hold matters down much longer I am sat
§ Isflud that the war will bo in full blast by
i noon tomorrow "
m It Is asserted that the Milwaukee coin
m menced quoting a 03 cent rata first-class and
- . Aa 50-oent second class last Saturday , though
' m ' J this is denied at the Milwaukee office
The Union Paclflc-Norlhwestorn limited
train between Chicago and Denver has bean
relieved of one of its through sleepers ,
owing , it is vaguely hlntod , to a decrease lu
passenger tratllc It Is in realty attributable
' to the fact that auotber through fast train
• it now assured , and will soon bo put on
This will make the trip from Chicago to
% Denver in thirty hours Tha rumor that the
' sleeping cars would bo taken oft the fast
mall train i > now oftlclallv admlttod , which
moans a now fast train to offset the
competition that will bo inaugurated on
March I. by through train service on the
Alton and Santa Fo routes Uotn the latter
t > roads have announce * ! tholr intention to
have speedy dyers between Denver and
Chicago , the Northwestern has naturally
been ongsged in & determination to maintain
i tha proqnt popular preatlgo It enjoys on
; Chicago business To do this it will bo
ohliL'od to put on the new train
Work on the now tlmo tahla Is being
. jf pushed ahead as rapidly us possible though
mjmwmmfr it Is impassible asyet to obtain detlnite tig-
iw&VJ urcs stowing what tlio now service will bo ,
V H is understood that the Trans-Mlssourl
passenger association commlttoo mooting ap
pointed at tha mooting held in this city last
Tuesday , hM decided upon tea harvest'ex
cursions , provided eastern liuas cau be inter
.L
ettcd In doing that portion ot the work
necessary to bo dona by them One of the
committee says that if the schema is carried
out as proposed , nn Immense number of
eastern pcoplo will ba brouoht into Ne
braska , Kansas and other western Mates
General Mnnager Dickenson and Suporln-
toodant Korty of the Union Pacific tele
graph returned Sunday from • an oxtonslvo
tour ot InsDection over the Missouri river
division Thov report overythlng In good
shape _ _ _
C. IC Wilbur , western passenger agent of
the Uake Shore road , Chirogo , and P. U.
Humphrey , Kansas City , representative of
tha some line , are visiting Omaha
DISTU1CT COUUT
OeorRO SIvers On Trial For Tlio Kill
ing of Neln riruitoon
George Myers was plpccd on trial In the
district court bafore Judge Clarkson yester
day morning for the Killing of Nels Planteen
en Decoration day last year
Myers , Planteen , Droll Oustafsen and J.
If , Frlsbla were playing pool In Grams Ba-
loon at the corner of Tv\ontlcth and Cum
ing street , and had some dispute as to who
should pay for ono ot the
games Planteen and Gustafscn
loft the saloon and started south
on Twentieth street Myers and Trisboo
also took the snmo direction for homo and
found Planteon nni Gustntson waiting nt
the corner of Twentieth nnd Hurt streets
A qunrrcl ensued nnd resulted In Myers
knocking Planteen down with a doorknob ,
Which ho picked up when ho saw PlanVoen
waiting for htm The parties then separated
and Planteen wont home alone IIo was not
supposed to he seriously hurt , but was
tnucn very ill and died n few days
afterward The case was ttlcd bcfoio Judge
HoDOWoll at the last term of court , the jury
failinc to acrrco The testimony of Frisblo
wa * vcrj strong In support of Myors' plea nf
self-defense , white Gustufson gave 'ho chief
testimony for the state
This was the case in which the jury had o
little Internal row in attempting to nrrlvo nt
a verdict A majority of the jury was for
acquittal , but ono member held out for con
viction on the ground that Planteon
was not prepared to die nnd that Myers' act
was accordingly reprehensible
Dr SvenBon , who nttended Planteen and
Frisbee , Myei s' chief witness , nro both ab
sent from the state and in opening the case
yesterday it was stipulated that the ovl-
denca given by them in the llrst trial of the
case should bo received in the nrcsent trial
J. T. Monarty was appointed by the court to
assist Mr Mahnney in the prosecution of the
case
case.Myers has been in jail since last May nnd
shows the effects of bis confinement His
tvifo has been very Hi during his Imprison
ment and has been compelled to provide for
her own support
District Clerk Moorcs road hlmsolf boarso
yesterday on the journal ot the proceed
ings of the courts on Saturday
The reading of the Journal , " snid Judge
Poano , at the finish , "is conclusive evidence
that the courts rule rccatding the filing of
pleadings on tlmo is a good ono
The courts were busy all day Sat
urday granting leave to attornevs to
file pleadings that should have been made
before the opening of the term Hereafter
leave to tile pleadings out of time will not bo
allowed except upon the best showing "
Judge Clarkson will go before the county
commissioners at their next meeting and nsit
for th3 appointment of nt least two assist
ants for Couuty Attorney Mahoney
"Wo have a very heavy criminal docket , "
said Judge Clarkson , and no ono man enn
attend to half of the criminal business of this
county A refusal ta give tno county attor
ney asBistanco will very seriously Impede
the business "
In reply to the statement made by ono of
the commissioners that the city attorney has
the right and dutv to try state cases in the
police court , Mr Mahoney says that such is
not the case The city attorney , he
says , has no authority to try any cases that
are not triaolo in the police court IIo has
no authority whatever in the trial ot a state
case
caso.Tho county attorneys duties are thus
dctined in section 17 of the county nttornoj'B
act :
Each county shall appear on behalf of
the state before any magistrate and prose
cute all complaint mnda in behalf of the
state of which any magistrate shall have
jurisdiction , und ho shall appear before any
magistrate and conduct any examination
which may bo had before such magistrate
and shall also prosecute all civil suits before
fore such magistrate in which the state or
county W a tmrty or Interested "
"J'tjc-rc are now six state cases pending In
the police court , " said Mr Mahoney "a
mnrdcr trial Is In progicss in the district
court , and my entire time is needed in the
Jones case It is simply imnossible for mete
to attend to ull of the matters that are de
manding prompt consideration "
Commissioner Turner is reported to have
changed his mind and will vote in favor of
civing Mr Mnhoney assistants If ho will
make a request for them
"I dent feet much like making a request
that they have refused in advance said
Mr Mahoney , but something must be dona
and atonoaJ'
The matter will be brought up at the next
mooting of the commissioners
Ed Hall , charged with the larceny of a
horse nnd buggy from William Solvers , will
be placed on trial on Wednesday
Robert E. Kuhn replevlnoa a stock of dry
goods , groceries , etc , from Sheriff lloyd
yesterday
James Donnelly , Jr , has brought suit
against Charles . Wright to recover 8125
alleged to have been expended on nccount of
misrepresentations In a real cstato deal
Delays are Dangerous
Judge Doano is engaged In hearing the
case of Margaret Allshulcr against William
Coburn , n suit for the possession of the
Froyhun saloon stock , valued at 15,000. Mr
Hall , ono of the attorneys for tha defense ,
wanted the case continued as be was going
to Lincoln on supreme court business to
day."Can't
Cant help that , Mr Hall , " replied the
court sharply ; "thiscaso has been bulletined
for a week and you should bayo given notice
earlier Proceed with thu examination "
C'ouniv Court
The New York t-lfo Insurance company
has commenced suit against Jesao W. Qulnn
et nl to recover & 100 alleged to have been ad
vanced to Qulnn as agent ot the cotnpany
In the case ot Hayes against Uauman judg
ment was rendered for plaintiff In the sum
of W5U5.
• Judgment in the sum ot $ G90 was rendered
In the case of the Iiankof Commcrco against
McUrlde
Judge Shields beard the case of Sawtollo
against the Water Works company , a suit
for damages for horses killed in the work on
tha new works at Florence
Tlio Only One
The Clilenjjo , MUwnulcoo & St Paul
Railway ta the only line running solid
vostlbulcil , oloctrio lighted and stoma
heated trains botwooii Chicago , Coun
cil lilulTaiind Omahti
The berth reading lump feature in
the Pullman Bloapitif * cars run on these
lines is ontontod nnd cannot bo used by
any other railway company It Is the
great improvement of the ago Try It
und bo convinced ,
Stooping cars leave the Union PacIUo
depot , Omaha , aid p. m , dally , arriving
at Chicago ut 0S0 : a , m , Pusscngors
taking this train are not compelled to
got out ot the cars at Council Bluffs and
wait for tlio train to be cleaned Got
tickets aml'Bloopingcar berths at Union
ticket office , 1601 Fitrnam st .
V , A. Nasii , Gen Agt
J. 11 PnusTOK Pass Agt
Their Own ( successor * .
Mr Peters and bis ten deputies formally
succeeded themselves yesterday as collect
ors of Intarmlrevouue Cha transfer was
tnadolby Walcott Lav , revenue agent The
transfer consisted in Lays taking an account
ot the stamps and cash on hand and receipt
ing for them Mr Peters then made a re
ceipt to Lay and to himself ot the same
and entered upon bis duties
as permanent collector Mr Peters hands
were approved at Washington by th depart
ment , but those of but deputies are approved
by himself , _
A oromlnont merchant writes ; Cooks
extra dry champagne , used as a garglecured
my child of olphtaena , "
IT WAS MARLY A MURDER
Dotallsof Sunday Nlsrht's Shooting
Affair at Brighton
AN OLD FEUDS BLOODY SEQUEL
Fred Johnson Shot nnd Seriously
Wounded by llormnn IlnfTkc
Doth 31 en Placed Un
der Arrest
Ilnff ke' ltovcnge
"Vou run or Ill kill you , "
wns tha command made by Uorman Ilaflko
to Fred Johnson about 0 o'clock Sunday
evening The men had been drinking
In Suilley's saloon , which is situated just
outside the city limits to the northwest
Uoth the men were placed under arrest
about 8 o'elock , but there will probably bo no
charge lodged ngatnst Johnson Assistant
County Attorney Shea filed nn Information
against Ilaflko , alleging shooting with intent
to kill
The prisoner was taken bctoro Judge IIols-
ley , yoscrday but as ho was ignorant
ot law or court proceedings
the judge deemed it advisahla
ta send for some ot Ilaffxa's relations before
ho was given a hearing The case will bo
brought up again today
Johnson Is a burly plasterer who has
worked about Omalis for several years Ho
is married and lives in Central Pane He re
mained in < | ha central pollca station over
night nfter receiving the attention of the
city physician , ills wounds tire pain
ful but not serious Ho was
shot on the back , right arm and hand A few
of the shot , No 0 , were buried In the skin
of bis left leg To a reporter Johnson made
tha following statement :
For the llrst tlmo in a long while I wont
out to the saloon yesterday to visit with
O'Hanion and Smiley , both of whom are
acquaintances ot mine All day long
wo shook alee , drank liquor and
plavcd cards It was some tlmo after 13
o'clock when Haffkocumoin carrying a shot
gun I bclievo ho had been out hunting
Ho Joined la tha dice shaking and formerly
ho and I boxed bats for the beer I acciden
tally hit bhn on the mouth , and.as this was
a foul on my part I sot 'em up A half hour
later a friend of mine named Dill Parmontor
spoke of going home Haffko's gun was be
hind the bar I stepped outside the door
and was waiting for Parmcntor when Haltko
camoout , and cocking his gua said : Hun you
or Ill shoot you ' I ran
down the road and Haflka pursued me
Finally I got ever into the brush and
circled around back toward the saloon ,
naffko pursued and urged his dog to rind
me , vowing ho would kill me on sight When
within about fortv feet of me Haffke raised
his gun , and nfter taking deliberate aim ,
fired Into my bade I kent running until 1
got into the saloon , when I rushed into
the buck room and fell Hnfflto re
mained outside for nn hour Ho cvon
reloaded his gun and declared ha would
finish me with the next barrel , as the first
ono was not heavily loaded Then ho wanted
money , stating that ho would not kill me if I
would give him money Ho also demanded
money from the saloon keepers . Finally
some ono started him off and he got away
for the tlmo being "
Did yea ever have any trouhlo with
Haifko bororol"
"No ; but I did have a row about two
years ago with a friend of his "
Johnson declares that he will prosecute the
case to the hitter end
Unlike is a Swede of chunky stature , and
works at common labor Ho cried 11 Ko a
child as ha gave hh statement to the re
porter " 1 dent want.to get in trouble , " said
bo "I have a wife ana a little patch of land
that I worked bard cloy and night to got I
want to settle with Johnson but they wont
let mo sco lilm I was drinking consid
erahlo and dent
yesterday romem-
ber just exactly how it was Wo
shook dice In the saloon several times , when
finally Johnson pounced upon mo and would
have killed , mo I hclievo ir the men bad not
stopped him , Ho went out first and I fol
lowed Although my gun was nrt loaded I
did raise it to my shoulder and polut It ut
Johnson Ho started to run I then loaded
my gun and started down the road . I was
afraid that the man would kill me I called
out to him to come up to mo and I would not
hurt him Hut he sneaked off in the brush
I thought ho had gone for a club "
In regard to the old feud between himself
and Johnson , HatTko said that about two
years ago Johnson had assaulted both him
self and his brother-ia-luw , whoso name Is B.
Couklo
A reporter who started out In n cab
expecting to run down a sensational
murder , had n rough but amusingexperience
making his way across the bills and dales of
the North Omaha suburbs
Half of his time wus occupied in walking
in the mlddlo of the road , so that the cab
would not go into the ditch or off a bridge
When he got to Omaha Heights ho
knochod at the door of the first house ho
came to and asked the way to the scona of
the bloodshed The lady who cano to the
door had heard nothing about the mattor.uud
the cab proceeded ucniss the pralrlo to the
next licrlit in sight When it had got about
a block away -a shout was heard und an
excited gontlemau with flowing whiskers
nnd clad only In his underclothlug
and sacks rushed up and said that although
bo had heard nothing ot the murder he
would bo glad to have the cab stop at his
home on tno way back und tell him all
about It
At last u gentleman was found who had
hoard that a murder had been commlttod ut
n saloon on Twenty-fourth strcot neur the
Belt line The cab crept back over the hills
to thu saloon in quoslion und the proprietor
stuck his head out of the window , in
response tn a rap , and said that he hud
beard that a murder bad been committed out
at Brighton , on the Irvlugton rod , at Sml-
loy's saloon After the driver had got a
mind map of the country the cab started
Duck , and ufter going over what seemed
miles , of uninhabited country Btopped
In front of a ono-story shed built against a
side hllL From the window a dim light
Shone , aud a most unattractive in
terior was visible through the dirty
window After continued rapping there
was u rustling of straw and a man camn to
the door Ha Was not over-cloan and pro
claimed himself the barteador of the estab
lishment On the straw lay another man in
adrunkou stupor The bartender told the
story of the affair in a hesitating
manner , but really didn't know
much about It except tha names
of the meo , and the fact that they bad been
sparring shortly before Johnson ran Into the
saloon und said that ha was shot His back
was full nf bird shot , and ha was covered
wi h blood
Change of life , backache , monthly irregu
larltlus , hot tiashos , are cured by Dr Miles
Nervine Free samples at Kuhn & , Co , I5th
and Douglas
JTohhfd
William Hutts , the saloon man at Twelfth
and Capital avenue , who was robbed , a tow
nights ago , lias a strong suspicion
that Jack Hawkins , colored , was
ono of the thieves When Hawkins was
arrested he was wearing Hutts' coat
He thinks that Hawkins was hid in
ono of the rooms or closets of
his saloon when bo closed up at midnight
Hawkins is an old-ttma sncak-thlof who uas
been arrested a number of times •
Trouble In a Chop llnu e.
Lee Nestlehouso and Andrew Brown made
an effort to clean out the Philadelphia chop
bouse yeatdrday Both were promptly
arrested It is claimed that Nestlebouse
drew a levolver oa Officer Ilaio , the police
man who locked them up They will bo tried
today , _
Make no Mistake
By dispelling the symptoms so often taken
for consumption SANTA AHIK has
brought gladness to many a bousobold Hy
its prompt use for breautng up the cold that
too often develops Into that fatal disease ,
thousands can bo saved from un untimely
grave Yea make no mistake by keeping n
bottle of this pleasant remedy In your
house OALTFOUNIA CAT-K-CURK is
equally effective In eradicating all traces of
Nasal Catarrh Both of those wonderful
California remedies are sold aud warranted
by Goodman Drug Co fl a package , U for
13.50 ,
, , .
FlltK ANW OOlilCIC
.Jul j
lh * ) Commission Itrifits the Largest
Jimslmi In JtM.ltlstnrr-
The board ot flro and nohco commissioners
hold n , meeting last , ught ! which was preceded -
coded by n short seisltvHHis n llccnso board
In the latter capacity fho mittor ot grnnting
a saloon license to A , fj Uohlff , 4003 Hamil
ton strcot , was takenvup Hcmonstrnnccs
hud boon filed hy property owners In that
vicinity on the ground , simply that they did
not want a saloon there , ho matter by whom
It was run Both thd "remonstrants und the
snloonist presented lohg lists of names in
support of their prayarsito the board The
remonstrants had several representatives
prnsont and put on the stand Among thorn
were S. W , Wilson , a contractor ; John II
Shaw , n largo property owner ; J. IC Itcod ,
who said ho was a reaL estate man nnd turn
istor of the gospel ; n Mrs Mostyn nnd
ethers Mr Rolhlt had no witness to call
Ho said ha didn't consider it necessary Mho
board took the case under ndvisement
Coming to ilro mid pollco mutters , the
board first considered chnrgos preferred
ngainst Officer Allen by his suoerlors to the
effect that ho entered a saloon wine mom
unnecessarily on January Si t 8 oclock
Allen said that ho went In there on u very
necessary errand The testimony wns con
flicting nnd the cluirgo was dismissed
A communication from Chief Soavoy in
vited the board to inspect the police forca ns
ta drilling Another metitlouod complaints
from several ofllcors regarding their uni
forms , being to the effect that the cloth was
of n'vory poor quality The clothes com
plained of were made by Canan An ex
planation from Canan said that the goods in
one case were not properly dyed , nnd that ho
had requested that tha goods bo returned ,
and In nnothor that ho did not make the
clothes which were returned , but that they
were old ones brought to him to bn repaired
The kicks were rofcrred to the committee on
man and discipline
A request from the board ot education for
twenty-seven lira alarm box Keys brought on
a long discussion Mr Hartman Bnid that
ho feared several false alarms would bo
sprung on the department Chief Galligan
surprised and enlightened the commissioner
by tolling him that the idea of having keys
to llro alarm boxes was sadly out ot date ,
and that there had not been but two falsa
alarms la Omaha during the past two years
In Chicago the boxes nro arranged so that
au alarm can bo turned in by anybody nt any
time The keB were ordered given to the
board
The committee nn men and discipline , con
sisting of Messrs Gilbert and Uurtman , re
ported on the petition of members of the po
llco force tor nn increase ot salary from $70
to * 35 , that they did not think the Increase
should ha made at this time , and that before
ono was made the hours ot dally service
should be lessened The report closed with
an expressed hope that some time in tha
future ooth would be douo Tha report wai
adopted
The sania committee reported on the com
munication from Chief Soavoy relative to
grading the patrolmen in throe classes , that
they approved of the same , but
are of the opinion thnt no
definite action should bo taken until the
force is tncroased , as the committee expects
it to bo during the coming soring This re
port wus adopted
The commlttco on flnnnco , to whom was
referred the request of the mavor asking for
estimates for expenses of the tire and police
dopartmouts for lb90reported that the levy
for the coming year should bo 5 mill3 for
each department , ana added that tlio rapid
growth of the city requires additional tire
protection Three now properly furnished
engine houses , including men , machinery ,
etc are badly needed * An intrenso in the
pollco force has become necessary The report
port was adopted
Another report fron , , tha committee on
finance roolicd to the request of Chief Sea
voy for knouoy for dStectlvo service , that
they considered it a legitimate request and
that the department should be authorized to
approve monthly billsfor , service not ex
ceeding ? . r > 0 a month for any one month
The committee on men and discipline Nro-
ported regarding tha po'lco ' sick list for Jan
uary , that the number of days lost on ac
count of sickness wasiS0l , which at the rate
of 5i0 a mouth amounted to tTiKoiiTbO ! com
mittee advised the adoption of some general
rule wherohy the 'lno ( between peculiar
und other sickness , could bo drawn
Adopted
The sama commlttco recommended that
the i-eslgnatlou of Low Cassldy , captain of
Hose Company No 1 , bo accepted , aud that
bo be anpoiutcd piperaan , but not assigned to
duty in tbo sumo company
• Several saloon keepers wore reported on
tha charge of keeping open and keeping
their blinds closed on Sunday , and the chief
of police was instructed to notify thorn that
a second report would call them before
the board and very likely cause the revoking
of their llcoasos A veil Known hotel man
was among the number compluinod of , and
was handled without gloves by the'com
missioners , so far as talk was concerned
The board adjourned at 11 o'clock , the ses
sion having been the longest one la the his
tory of tha commission
Miles Nerve null Llvor Pills
.An important discovery They act on the
liver , stomach and , bowels through the
nerves A now principle They speedily
cure billlousnoss , bad taste , torpid iivor ,
piles and constipation Spiendld for men ,
women and children Smallest , mildest ,
surest 30 doses for " ' > cents Samples free
at Kuhn & Co 's , IStb and Douglas
Tup Great Root : Island Rnutr- .
Tn changing titrio on Sunday , Nov
17 , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific
Ry have considered , every point of in
terest to the Omaha traveling public
If you are going to Dos Moines , Chicago
or any point east , our aolid vestibule
ilmitod train , is jU3t what you want
Leave Omaha at 4.25p. tn arrive in Dus
Moines 0:30 : p. m. and Chicago 8:30 : a. m. ,
dining car for supper leaving Council
Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching
Chicago This train is also equipped
with the finest sleepers and chair cars
made by tno Pullman Co . which leave
from the U. P. depot , Omahaovory day
ut4:25 : p. m. , ranking close connections
at Chicago with all trains for eastern
points In addition to this mngnificout
train wo have two other daily trains to
Chicago , leaving Omaha at 0:15 a. tn
Und 6:15 p. m. For information as to
routes , rates , tlmo , etc , call at ticket
office , 1305 Farnam street ; tolo phone
782. S. S. STEVENS ,
General Western Agent
Lettrr Garner * Hall
Exposition hall , tile scene of so many
merry eveuts , aovor looked gayer and
scarcely ever had sji.raaiiy pcoplo between
its four walla as It disQast evening at the
third annual ball of trie ( Omaha letter car
riers The vast expansAof brick wall at the
west and of tha halt was'piotllly hidden and
adorned with a huge ' iHi'leld of thu national
colors , above which were suspended two
llags Hung In a conspicuous pluca was a
photographic , group ut the boys iu gray , la
tbo northwest corner-sof iho rooai was a
handsome refreshment booth , where the
patriotic sentimeuts pin thu carriers were
further portrayed by the hangings of this
Dazaar , which were ofj red , white and blue
The programmes wurs very handsome , the
letters und ornamentspn , , the outside b. 'ing
of raised glass Thorp , were twenty-four
dances listed , and oacji Vyora especially dedl-
cited to somobodv or pomothlhg Among
those thus honored were Our Postmaster , "
Our New Postoalca , " " lOur Lady Clerks , "
Our Sunday Cullers' , " Our Currier
Wives , " Tan Coats Duo , Please , " Our
Kicks , " etc
Mr CII Croigbtoa bore gracefully the
honor of master of ceremonies , wnllu Mr ,
S. E. Collins divldod the responsibility
with him as assistant , i'buao two genlto-
men , with VH. . JtoDerUan , ILL-Ltuga-
n
r
Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria
When Baby was sick , we gave her distorts
Whanblit hi Child , she crlod for Castoria ,
When she beeamo Ukts , the clung to Castoria ,
Whja she hiuf Chlldtea , aha gara thus Castoria
felt , a Kcmlllnrd and W.NHhcr , consti
tuted the commlttco of nrrangemonts
The decoration commlttco consisted of F.
H , Monroe , F. A. Klenkc , 1L U. Powers , C.
C Hose , A. Sweeney , J. Clark , P. fc\ Han
sen and J. S. Stone
Two carloads ot South Omaha pcoplo at
tended the dance
A. Sudden llcnth
Charles Garrison , the colored cook at the
Occidental hotel , died suddenly about 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon Ho hud boon
sick for several days with the asthma , nnd
wns obliged to spend Sunday night in n
chair Ycsterdoy morning the proprietor
of the hotel advised him to send for a physi
cian , but ho rofuscd , saying ha would ba
better in a short tirao Shortly nfter noon
ona ot the boarders went into hla room and
found htm sitting up In bed Ha nsltcd for a
drink of water , which was given him , nnd
the boarder then withdraw Going back In
n few moments , ho found Garrison lying on
the bed and Ilia extinct
The coroner wns summoned and directed
that thu remains bo removed to Gring's un
dertaking establishment on Fnrnnm street
A postmortem examination , to dotcrmlno
the causeuf ; death , ; ? U be hold this morning
nud the quest will ho held nt 3 o'clock this
nflomoori
Garrison was about flfty-ono years of niro
nnd formerly llvud In Mnrshalltown , la Ho
came from there about two weeks ueo , hav
ing gene there from tin * city on n short
visit It Is not known whether or not ho had
any relatives living
An Ausoltwo Cure
ThoOtUGINALAUIKTINE OINTMENT
Is only put up hi larao two-ounco tin boxes ,
und is an absolute cure for all sores , burns ,
wounds , chupped hands and all skin erup
tions Will positively cure all Kinds of pllos
Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIUTINE OINT-
MBNT Sold by Goodman Drug company
at So cents per box by mall 30 cunts
Pel I From a ScnfTnld
C. P. Boinnn , while nt work on a scaffold
nt the o' .cctric light plant , fell n distance of
twelve feet yesterday and sustained some
painful bruises
LUMBAGO
/f. Lumbago Is a form
v yJhSi&f of the Uironle slnco
/ > I jH " ' rheumatism , In
Jt ' ' < thalurabartegionor
SsS'aShinii ' ccsofthobnck ! ,
JlMj S S' which Is readily
JrkSSSS/ ' cured by nibbing
r.itfr , .i .j
luopurtsfrcclywlth
8t. Jacobs Oil It Is commonly known as :
BACKACHE
Vlttorin , Tex , Juno 22,16S3.
I vcm in bed two months with backnclio ;
Buffered about three montlm I as cured by
St Jacobs Oil penu&mDtly : no return lu 14
months 0. W. JEITERSON
At Cbugoists and Dealers
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO . Baltimore Md
A SEBIOUS MISTAKE
Jluch luttchlcf in ilimn In the treatment nf
constipation , Tliptninrum opinion 1 * that
nlliciiiUitiiicn'rfiiieftilllllL-dirtliomcrilrino
forces unloading > f the bowels A grrnt
error McdirfitnKimplyitmgatlirrorrrcts
no morlild condition , coiwrquently tlirlr use
is rationed by grcutor < OHtlvruc * * . Arain-
vcly , to lie ctlcrttiul aud pel maiioiit , must be
composed of tonic nUsrnllio , eorrtctlvo
andcarMinrtlonropertlcs Tliesnurundmlr-
nbly combined In l > r. Tutt'K r.lier l > | Us
Tlieyuill , liiasltorttlmr , euro nil tlio suffering
fering' * Mint result front iiiactlxa bowels
They giro tone to tt i intestines , tliiulnto
the fteiretlons , mid correct imperfect fane
tiuuul uctlon of the olomucli aud llrer
• Tnit's Xiiirer Pills
NEVER DISAPPOINT
Price , 25c Office , 39 & 41 Park Place , N. Y.
ESTABLISHED IN ! 878
DY THE
| i IEXIAI
HATIOHAL 60VEHHMENT ,
ILQTTEHYl
OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY
Operate ! under n twenty yoat's cniitrnet by tbo
Jloiientr Inuniiitiiiiiiil Iiuinuvi.nii.iit
. Grand Monthly rir-inlnm field l-i Iho Moresnno
1'avlll.in iulliu • Aliiiuntiil'niV'it\ar Mcxicmniid
publicly coinlucltil by ( .uverimient olllclnls npiuihu
eil forilioiiuriiosoby the Secretary or the Interior
auu the Tieastiry ,
LOTTERY OF THE
BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA
THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING
wtlt bo hew In tlio CITV Of MEXICO ,
OU THURSDAY
MARCH O , 1800.
CAPITAL PRJZE $60,000 , ,
HO.OOO JlokctH nt $ , $ U20.O00.
I'rlreofTlckots , American Money ,
WHOLES * HALVES * S. QLTAHTBltSl
Lisr oe PKinss
1 CAPITAL IMMZROP JUJ.nOO Is * ( iOOOl
lOAi'U'ALi'jtizuor ai.ouois aiou
1 CAl'U'ALl'Hl/.BOl ! ' 111,000 Is 10CUJ
KlltANDl'JUZUOr 2,00013 JJJJOJ
ai'Hl/.KSOl' j.txxi are luoj
o 1'HIzr.S OK . ' ( Ware S\un0
PHI/.R30P 200 are . . . 4 00)
lOOPUlZIISOr' lOOnre . . . • louoj
HO PltlZESOF HI are 171)00 )
Ki 1'UIZI.SOF Mnre . . 110S0
APPROXIMATION IlttXPS
JMPili-BsoI tm app to 8 I.W > Prize , S ! > ,00D
1SU Prizes ot 60app.to Si.OBI'rlza 7,011
ItUPrlzssor 40nnp.to 1U.0J I I'rtzu tl.OOJ
'WTormluals ot $ ) ,
decided by 130,00 } rrlzo . . . 15,1 * )
lOTl Prizes AmouutlUR to tt7Vjli0
All prlros sold In tlia United Stutes full paid In
US Currency ;
'
AGENTS WANTED
RTTon Crun Hates , or any further Inform
ation desired , write lmtlbly to the undersigned ,
clearly stating your residence , with stito , coun
ty , street nnd number Mora rapid rnturn mall
dellvory will bo assure 1 by your oncloilni ; un
envelope bearing your full addrtt
ll PO TArtT ,
Address IT IIASSETT1 ,
Cixr ov Mexico , Msxico
By ordinary letter , containing Muvnv Ultima
lshuert by all iixprxss Companies , New Vorlc Kx >
change Draft or Postal Note
Siircinl hunturni
Hy terras of coatrart the company must de
posit the sum ot alt prlzei Included In tlm
Bcnemo before solllnsr a single tlctat , and re
ceive the following-olliclal permit :
CEttrihlCAtE l lurcntt certl/u that the
lianKnt Ismdim und Merlm 1ms a pccf < il dt
7 > ojc ( tlie neeestnru fund * tn riiintiit < the jvxw
ment nf all nrites drawnbu ( he Loterla < 1 < , la JJrii -
j ! ncla fubllco .
A111U ft'lH CASTILLO , mteieoilnr
FurtLer tlio Company Is required to distrib
ute tlfty-slx per cent vf the value of all the
tickets In prizes a larger proportion than Is
given by any other Lottery
Finally , tha number ot tc'ttiti ts Umltal to
HMWa a.\ouHesithHnare8old by other lotteries
using thd same achemei
it
* nrtlllBtlP
Hits la to certify that the Nebraska Central
Hall * ay company desires nn Increase ot its an-
turlzed capital stock from ono million doltari
to four millions live hundred thousand dollars ,
and that such lnrrease and the mating and
pulillsnlngot this certlllcats and tha flling
thereof with thn sacreUry of state of the state
of Nebraska , has neon duly authorized by too
holders of the majority of the capital Mock of
tha Nenrnskn Central Hallway company
In witness whereof , wo have hereunto signed
our names at Omabu tn tbo county of Douglas
and state ot Nebraska , on the ivth day of Au-
CU-UVUN. ) . JOHN AMHIIANK
( IKOltaHC HAItNUM President ,
becretary
I Corporate I
I Beit f Directors :
JOHN II DUMONT
WILLIAM L. ADAMS ,
HBNJAM1N J.MOlUlH
State ot Nebraska , Doualaa county , ss :
lisfore ine a notary publla In and for said
Douglas county , personally came the above
named John A. Mc.Shane , George U Ilarmim ,
John II DniiioQt William L , Adams and ilon-
jainluj.Morris , known tome to ba thu Ident
ical person * who algned tne foregoing lnstru
meut , ami severally ccLnowUdgoa the said In
strument to be thalr voluntary act and dead ,
for the uses and purposes therein set forth
In ultness whereof , I have hereunto signed
my niina and atnxed my official seal , at Omaha ,
Douglas county , Nebraska this lata day or Au
gust UU W. O. IVE8 ,
I Notarial I Notary Public
I 8e L f rebSdeaUnor
x2 'TO ' | have boon a constant Sufferer for \ \ \ \ mM
Hj years ( from about Nov , 1 * * > v * o follow H
ing JUNE ) from severe colds in my head and throat , in H
fact the whole mucous tissue , from the nose down to and H
including the bronchial tubes , was more or less affected H
It was fast developing into CHRONIC CATARRH , J had B
tried most known remedies and was finally persuaded last March H
t ° PfiNrVQ FYTDAPT I snuffed it up my nose and inhaled H
use rUIN U O t A I natr I. it gargled my throat with it and H
swallowed it IT RRIOfEO ME WONDERFULLY HKOllJS EFFECTED ALMOST A RADICAL H
CURE I HAVE USED IT FOR BURNS , BRUISES , 1HD SPRAINS , tKD BEUEYE % % % % %
IT IKV1UUBLE III SUCH CASES I BELIETE USO TIUT HO FAMILY SHOULD EE WITHOUT IT IN H
THE HOUSE , FEEUHO AS I DO THAT IT COMPRISES A WHOLE PHARMACOPOEIAmM {
WITHIN ITSELF FREDERICK I FIKCK , Km Tctt H
BE SURE to get the genuine SEE landscape TRADE MARK on H
bottle wrappcri PONDS ' EXTRACT CO , , 76 Finn Avenue New York H
. |
" ' ' *
DIAMOND CUTTING in OMAHA \ M
V7o tlo not cut nnd polish these precious stones ns they do It in Am- H
stertlnm but for the next few duys ( until our rolnll 8toro "ln rented ) wo |
shall OUT THE PRICES to the quick on all DIAMONDS , mount H
cd or |
850,000 M-orlli of Going to go Tor $2.1,000 , or Jtut IIulT Price H
Wo quote n few horns to fiivo soma idea ot tlio GRAND BAR |
GAINS wo now olTcr : H
OENUINU lUAMOM ) riNttEU KIXGS : H
$2.51) , $5 , $10 , $1. ) , $ 25 , $51) , $75 , $100 to $250 ; norlh $5 to $500. H
GENUINE I > I.\IUOM > iVU ; KINGS : H
$10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ ; ! 5 , $50 , $75 , $100 , $250 , $500 , to $1,000. H
Worth $20 to $2,000. H
GEMIIM1 DIAMOND BKOOCIICS H
SCAUP AMD LACK 1 > INS : H
$5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ U5 , $53 , $75 , $100 to $500. H
Worth $10 to $1,000. H
GENUINE DIAMOND STUDS : H
$5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $115 , $50. $75 , $100 to $500. H
Worth $10 to $1,000. m\mM \
d enutno Diamond ttracolets , Nocklncos , I.ockots , Cuff lluttoas , Collar Buttons H
etc , , at correspondingly r prlM. . H
OHNaMUNCAL DIAMOND WATCH OASES In lnrja variety , complete , with H
nny llrat-tlnsa jimKoof Amerlmn or Hwlss movement , from Hi uptoKJOx H
FINH DIAMOND MOUN t'lNClti in stocK ami mnito to order H
LOOSK D1AMOMJS ot nil slzej , from lot of a learnt to 10 karats , at H
prices ran Ring from T > to $ i03 per knrit H
Hcsottini ; of Dlamondi a specialty , llatlmntos furnlalied on application U | H
An early lnspei tlon of out stock will amply ropny you m Mtmrnmrn
max meyer & bro , cor Sixlcjutli ant Farnam sis I Lm
1' . a The extreme LOW PltlCllS provlouily advertlieil by us ou OlTlOAt I H
OOCIDS and all other departments , will contlnuo In force during thtsOlTlt OltUAI'l H
DIAMOND HAIjU r * Uld Gold bought for cash or taken In exchange H
Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St H
O Itooiiiii lor Kullcittn Kcccptlon Roomi * ItO imtl 40 , Omitliu , Neb H
A T T A.TT7"\r iutrurliu : from Norvoua Dobllltr I est MnnliooiJ , Kslllne Memory : Kxlmuttlnu H
JXXJl-l iIf.XliJ.1 Drains , Terrible Wreaim Iteml nnd Uncle Ache , nud ull the ntrfcl * lenainu to B
early clecnr and porhapn Consamptlon or losanltr , treated scientifically , by new method * . ComultnltJn free H
Catarrh , ItneumatlHtn , PoUonous IJtscltnriie' ' ' , milky urine , painful swelllnsi nulclttr rnlloTGd an I radical lr H
cured Illustrated baok , "I.lto' Micr.t Krrury < cant Hond for Question bltt on tiny CUroalo Dl cavj B
T1I < 1lY1IATI'l1rTiQ BraceandTruisen Uest racllltieiappsratna nml remodlei tor suc.ussfiil H
XJ ± JJ VyXVXTJLXX J.XjO trefttmLntof eTeryformof dlftcasornqulrloa : Medical or tjurnlcal troniment H
We make aijteclaltrof JJracea , Truasea Llub veet Curvatures ot fjplne , Lllcs Tumors , Cancer , MronchlUi a H
Inhalation GlcctrRltr , l'aralr > ls Kpllcpsy , Kldnor , Bladder , Kar , Bkln and lllood and all arxloal'Vera B
ttnna Hooks nail question blanks free
IIICPAWC fit ? AA rA ATT ? TSJ" A 8PECIAI/ry. Hook , rircnlars and Qu stlon ilrt on Norf
JJlOUl/VOrjO V > VJi > lliil > l ousnesa ( .onstlpatlon , Kouralula Ixiucorrluca , fnln tn the H
Hack , l'relapiua Uteri , Piles , Female Weakneu , Drspopila , 6kln I'lmples and all Ulood Diseases
Byplnlis , Sccrofula , Bad Ulood , Sktn , Urinary Duoasos nml Glnot Cured rorlilfo H
BUILDERS ' FINE BRONZE GOODS I
Of Every Design and Finish H
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St
ETCHINGS , II Afb , JP He Hi e3 EMEUSON , - H
liNGRA.VINGS , J U wLM M ? " Mm 8S ffiJ-HALLtn. ' & DAVIS WMm
ARTIST SUPPLIESjitS KflB B M33T 1 3 fKTKIMDALL ,
MOULDINGS , a lillialM HZBTPIANOS&ORGANS (
frames , .m mm Ur MFB EH ) i shektmusic BH
1513 Douglas Street Omaha , Nebraska PS
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK
U. 3. DEPOSITORY , 0UAHA , NE3.
Capltui $10U,000
SuriiliiRJaii 1st , 188 52,000
OFFlOBltd A.VD DlltnCTOK3
IlEMitr W. Vatko , President
Lewis tt Hkkin Vice lrenldont
A. ti TflU/ALIN.
MV MinisK
JOIINBCOM.lN3 ,
U. CCUKIIINH
J. N. II PATRICK
> V. } i. . Huuuej' , Cashier
THE IRON BANK ;
Cor 12th and Farnam Sts
A Oenorul llanklns llusluua ) Uratisaeteu
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
Capital , - $400,000
Surplus , - - - 40,000
Olllcerfl ami Directors . > I. Morsitam (1
M. llltcucoclt , lot Ourneau , Jr , A. Henry H.
M Andoninn , Win , ( ' . Maul V , iirus ; | t IJ Ill
lama , A. P. Ilopkltij , pros ; A. ilillard , tasliler ;
V , II , Urj-aut , assistant cashier
BiTffi S % < ISSUED BVUTATEb
Baft SO H B kv J COUNTIES , CITIES ,
11 Bl 1 R iU 1 WMUWDsKS CO 9. , ( IC ,
Wilt ? W I D0U0HTAND80LD.
Peal In Gnt't I.nnd Warrunli und Ncrlp
IIlccIvu Arcnunu and Jiitiud all tin 1 aUlltlui ol
A General lliiuUlns llulnra
Cerrujiuiidrure fullclted
S. A. KEJiH SCO , Bankers
100 WASHINGTON STHCCT CHICAGO , ILL
1IS BROADWAY NCW YORK
ISANTAL-MIDY
Artciti dlsdiarges from tha urlnar/ organ *
In cither sex la 4a hours
It Is superior to Copaiba , Culob , or tnjoo-
tlons , and free ram all tad tmcll or other
Inoonrt nkntfi _
• SANTAL-MI DY , , . "dfi\
CapauUi vtlcbUtr tU dwwj la UfeklfUVIJ
' * iUr * wllhout * hlfh uotn mt p nuta u v iff * y
Dr JOHN C. JONES ,
VKACTiOC LlillTEUTO
DISEASES OF WONEV
Office , B. 11. Cor Utb and Douglas qts , Om U N
GUATEPUL COMPORTING H
EPPS'S ' GOGOA ,
BREAKFAbT H
"Hy a tltorouirb knuwleilise of the natural laws , H
wlllciife'ovtni tne opurutiDua ot dI estlou und H
nutrition , and by a cireful application ot thu H
Cue properties of well wlectod Coooa , Mr , Eppa H
liuu provided our liruaktast tallies with a ueil- H
cately tlnvored bovemne vrhteli mity save us B
many heury doctore' bills It Is l < y tha Judlcloiw 1
use ot such nrtlolea ot diet that a constitution B
maybe gradually built up until utronu enouirli L LVjVJ
to resist oYery tendency to disease Iluudretu JVI |
ot subtle miuudles uielloatliuurouua us ready H
to attack wherever there ) s a west polut Wo H
may cscapo raauy a fatal shaft by Leuptng our H
selves well fortlllcd with pure blood aud a prop H
erlr nourished frnine " tlvll tiervh o Uazette 1
Made elmply with linlllnir water or milk Hold BB I
only In haltjionnil tins , by | trocer labeled thus : H
JAMES EPPS & CO 'HrnC'ggd ' ' 1 ; ! '
l gaasHS WaBd > tWsW9r ni'Wv'i B
Tencopiwitnadefrftni r > ntwrltlntr Alr nta * anta | . HBHj
OlirH TYI'UVVIU'll.i ; to . liuS rr CLIf.io H
II , M , riitir.ii ; * itT , John Adhiance , |
lUCIAN MlNOIt H
H. M. TRUEHBART Sc CO , M
Real Estate Agents , H
At ( JAtiVKSiDN , 1 I..VAH , H
Kst ui.isiisd IM7. H
QalvestnuUthoBe liort that lsand Is to ba mU
for the ( Jrent Northwest Information and mU
Maps furnished , visitors are invited to tall mm
atourolllcu . B
CHICHOTCR'B CNQLISH fffl
PENNYROYAL PILLS ,
HCE CROta OISMOHD OHAHD ,
Hmtt , .un u4 U .J trflHU LiuIlM , ( .at 1
Uru l.lf cUU-.4Ur d.l.r tB.ua H
kia , * * Ui wto bl , rtblca Take > * • ! > > • • | H
RraS 4a. ( hI fc * > uUiiilua ut "UMtf Ut H
La4lMi > IMurb > nti > riiaatLtfaa.i uMa H
tJUUk t t'k ja.Os-auW. t-lkMi W mM