Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 11, 1890, Page 8, Image 8
r 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAKCH 11 , 1890 THE CITY. A telcRrnph ofllco will bo put In by the C'lucnRO , St. Paul , Minneapolis < fc Omnlin nmimgornont at Collman. Joliti T. Swconoy , wlio deserted from the Sixth United States infantry at Kort Stanton , Texas , in 1885 , was arrested by Ollleor IIuzo last night mid lodged in the station charged with desertion. A. S , Long and J. W. Valentino im bibed too much tanglefoot last night and attempted to Imimrt a vorinllllon hue to the nolchbornood of Twonty- llrst and Cuming streets , but the jiolieo- man on that beat objected and they wore lodged In the bastllo to meditate on the error of their ways. Detectives Savapo and Haxo wont out to the Plnnoy farm Sunday to sub- pwna witnesses for the Ncal Invcstlga- t'out On triolr way Into the city they nttompted to spot several saloons , but were notuucccssfnl. Admission was re fused them. They reported to the chief , however , that several saloons were selling drlnlcs behind locked doors. I'orMonnl I'nrmtrnphi. U. II. Onkloy of Lincoln 1 * nt the Pnxton. K , G. Itust of Grand Island Is ut the Casey. H. J. Coles of York Is registered nt the Casoy. r. G. Dnnn of Fremont la rogislorcd at the Cnsey. K. W. Unyos of Doatrlco Is stopping at the Mlllnrd. C. K. Yntcs of Lincoln Is registered nt the Millurd. II. C. Mason of Froinont Is a guest nt the Murray. J. G. Whlto of ICoarnoy Is reglstoreu nt the Paxton. J. D. ICIIpntriclc of Ueatrlco is stopping at the Pnxton. W. H. Humphrey of Lincoln is n guest at the Millurd. OD. K. Hucldin of Aurora Is iu the city for a few days. J. K. Baldwin of Grand fsland Is a guest at the Casoy. Hon. K. P. Koggcn of Lincoln was In the city ycstorday. J. E. KIRKS of Lincoln Is among the arriv als at the Millurd. George G. Uoworman of Lincoln is stop ping at the Murray. Gcorgo H. Forralt of Nebraska City was in the city ycstorday. Beth P. Mohloy and wlfo of Grand Island nro among the guests at the Paxlon. G. Y. Camliali mid wife of Grand Island nro among the guests nt the Millurd. Francis Murphy , the noted tutnpcranco worker and advocate of moral suasion , is in the city , stopping at tlio Millarcl. U'hoiH Itnrlior ? P. M. McClallnti of Cheyenne Falls , Dak. , writes to Chief So.ivay that last Juno ho shipped two bales of wool to Harbor & Co. of this city and has never received any ro- mtttnnco. Ho wants to know whether the firm is defunct or wnnt. Where is Violn ? A young woman minimi Viola Kincen , whoso parents live at Ninth and Hickory streets , hut boon missing for several days The police are of the opinion that she lias gone to the bail and will search the bawdy houses of the city for her whereabouts. Trank I3abb , the cleric who absconded with ? U5 belonging to Albright , the labor ngent , has been caught in Chicago. A portion tion of the money has boon recovered. Al bright does not atato in hit telegram whether or not 1m will bring Hubb buck to Ouialm , Side at Clio Station. A stranger named Edward Penney is sick at central police station with it.llaininatory rheumatism. Ho was taken to the station from the Merchants hotel. The fel low IMS no money and refuses to toll anything about himself. Sidewalks must bo laid In the front of the following lots on or before March 'JJ. On west side of Sherman nvenuo lying on the cast side of olocit 1 , lot " , ICirluvood ad dition , repairs. On wuat side of Sherman avenue In front of lot 8 , block U , Hortjach'a sub division of 1st addition. Licenses were issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and residence. Ago. I George M. Vogt , St. Louis , Mo . 23 t Branch Vogt , Capo Girnrdcau , Mo . 'J I Dlckson Denny , Omulm . Ill | Umma K. Inglandor , Omaha . 131 Where Arc They Now ? K. A Williams of Mound City. Mo. , writes that ho tent an order to the Omaha Copying company accompanied with cash , and has never received any answer , although ho nas written several letters to the llrm sin co. This firm did business at ono time at U1I North Sixteenth street and inter at 2121 Cuming street. _ Wolves. Wtillo Neat was bolng given n preliminary hearing In the commissioners' room ycs torday before Justice Morrison for the al iened murder of Nnthnn Jones and wife on the Pi'itsoy farm , Frank Murphy was being rewarded by the county cleric for n killing ot n very different cluinutcr In the same lo cality. tie presented n long bloody scalp of n wolf which ho had killed on the Pmnov form u few evenings since.V. . D. Criss- inan also presented for the state bounty the § cnlp of it big gray wolf which ho shot near Florence last week. Ammunoi'iiieiiM. Arthur Kulirm's company , from Now Yoric , which is one af the most deserving comedy organizations now traveling , will pioduc'o AugUbtin Daly's latest success , entitled , "SurnrUes of Divorce , or the Lottery of Love , " at Hoyd's opera house on Thursday , Friday and Sutimmv of this week. Souls will bu put on sale Wednesday evening. O. M. KuMiiiuton , the general business representative of . I. M. Hill's Possible Case company , IH on ola newspaper man , having from lime lo tlimi been connected with the chief Journals of Now England. Mr. Kom- Ington made n tour of Inspection of I'm : HIB : building and nrououncod It the most com plete newspaper oftloa In America , IMnnet Iioditn Social. Planet lodge , No. 4. Knights of Pythias , gave n social and ball at Ivosslor's hall , on South Thirteenth street , last evening. The gatlorlug was very largo and the evening was hugely enjoyed by all who participated. The affair was strictly private. A pro gramme of thirty-four numbers was com pleted to the music of I'rof , Slolnhnusor's orchestra. George Sohmld aclod as maslor of ceremonies and was ably nshlstod by George Kelt , August Uotino , Julius Trolt- schkc , Jacob Frank , Christ \Vnothrlch , Michael ICopp , Kdward Gurako , Charles Slang ) , Edward Wlttlg , William IColbo , Valentino Node , Albert Foil and August Folder. - ' A Mu.itmnil Dniilitml. Mrs. Joseph Sohultz was missed from her homo In Columbus , this state , about ten days ago. Her husband explained that she had gone to Omaha to visit an uncle who lived nt VMS Soutn Thirteenth street , The neighbors are doubtful of this story and uaio written to Chief Scavey to ascertain If the woman U In the city. Foul play U BUS- . pcctcd. A DEC reporter called nt the above num ber , The tlrst Moor is occupied by a butcher ; overhead Mr , und Mrs. Schuectunborger livo. Schuectonborgor is a midwife- . She > vas asked about Mrs. Schultz , but pleaded ignorance , and claimed to know nothing of t Iivr , It was learned , however , tnat a strange woman has been rooming at nor house for tliu lu , t ton days , und persons who have seen the woman aay that hu auswois to the do- crtptlon of .Mr * . Schultz. The police will the maitor today , I3.VO OP 11ISI ) TAPB It line Upon Itcnclied In the Tenth Htroot Vinttnot Mutter. "Tho mllronds claim tnoy can do nothtnsr toward building the Tenth street viaduct until the city lias done all that It should do In the premises. What remains to bo done ! " was askeu Major Cluruson , ono of the apprulbors appointed by the council In the premises. "That is correct , " ho said. "Tho ap praisers have not yet linlshod their work and , until they do , the council can not act. We have , as you know , appraised the damages to the realty on the street and reported the same to the council , \Vo were then told to get , In writing , a statement from each of the property owners what ho or she considered to bo the extent of the damages sustained. This was done in order that , In the event of any of these people ple suing for damages , they could not ask for more than they had written down as a showing of the inquiries. "That showing wo hnvo obtained and will present to the council Tuesday mzht. " "What will the council do I" "It will tender to the property owners the amount of the award. This amount may bo refused , those Interested may sue for n greartor amount In the courts. Hut that cannot stop the council from going ahead with the work. "Wo have alee ucou delayed in making an appraisement of the damages sustained by lease holders. Wnen wo started out to make the appraisements under the instructions of the city ntiornoy , wo did notunderstand tnat wo hud to consider anything but the damages of property owners. Since making our llrst report , wo luivo bctn iiotillad to consider the damages of tenants. This wo hnvo done , and the amount will be read to morrow night doubtless at the council. " "Wero you not ordered also to give notlco by advertisement to certain non-resident property-owners of the propose , appraise ment ! " "Yes , we have so notltlcd S. G. Daemon and Sarah N. Stanwood. The time of noti fication expires today and the report , In their cases will go in with the rest. Tuesday. " "After all the reports nave been sent and passed upon by the council what will then remain to bo done by that body to enable the railroads to commence work. " "Simply pass the ordinance which gives to the railroads the right to build the viaduct , which ordinance will bo introduced , I tnlnk , Tuesday nlcht. " "Laws grind the poor , nnd rich man rule the law. " Uut let us bo thankful that any poor sufferer can buy with only 25 cents u bottlu of Salvation Oil. The enormous sale of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has developed many new remedies ; but the people cling to the old reliable , Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. NOT KOH AJNIiXANJjBH. Illn Salary Could Not l > o Improved by the Coitiiell-Mniidorsnn Hill. A telegram has been received from Wash ington to the effect that Senator Mandcroon in the senate and Congressman Council in the house propose to introduce a bill on the first opportunity , providing for a regular salary of $1,200 per annum for fees and com missions for the surveyor of customs at Oin ati a. Mr. Alexander , the surveyor of customs here , was seen in regard to the matter but expressed considerable surprise nt the dis patch , remarking that ho had heard nothing concerning the proposed bill. He believed that there was n misiulco somewhere and hinted that probably the Lincoln olllco was the ono meant , as the salary there was but Sa50 without any fees. The salary of the Omaha office ' .s also SS.IO , but with fees it amounts to between t-JUi)0 ) und $1,000 per annum , und the collector is restricted only to $1,000. The Omaha ofllce promises in tlio future to bo worth the lust named llguro to the person holding the posi tion and Mr. Alexander says th it ho docs not believe that Council and Mnndorson would picscnt u bill to restrict his salary to $1,200 per year ; if lliey were thinking of doing him a favor by securing him 11'JUO in addition to the fees of tlio olllco ho thoupht they would most probably apprise him llrst of tticir intention. The pay for tlio surveyor's assistants comes from the treasury department. IServo iitul Ijivnr I'llli. An Important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro billiousuess , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! W ) doses for 25 cents. Samples free at Kului & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. THIS HOSPITAL HONAM5A. The Fat PJiini the Contractors Will Hnvo Witli IC.vtni-i. An effort will bo inado to have Superin tendents Coots and Shnno go over the work at the now county hospital at once for the purpose of making their report to Urn meet ing of the commissioners on Friday on the bill of extras submitted by Contractors Hvan & Walsh. The two superintendents , whllo not required to do this work , have agreed to do it , Mr. Coots readily , and Mr. Shane after some hesitation , as ho said there would almost necessarily be- some hard feel ings created by tlio difference of opinion that exists between the contractors and the superintendents as to the value of the extra woik performed. Ed. Walsh , ono of the contractors , In speaking of the proposed examination of the worn oy the two superintendents , said : "It is only proper that the commissioners should have the work examined by their ropicscntatlvcs. While wo nro not bound by the icport of the superintendents , I am sntlsllod that Mr. Shane will fairly estimate our claims. I would not uo willing to have Mr. Coots pass upon them alone , however , .because hu is known to bo against us. " One of tlio county commissioners esti mates that Hyan ana Walsh will clear nt least $30,000 on the contract for the hoHlplttil oven if they don't get n penny of their huge bill of extras. "They made " ho "over , says , ? 2,000 on the plastering , 53,000 on the stone work nnd $1,000 on the painting , by subletting the work and bringing it that much under the estimate on which they received the con tract. Then they must have made $1,000 or $4,000 on the iron work , as the commission ers' estimate was n very llbe al one. Hut their big pull was on the brick work. They will got paid for fully six million brick nt $11 per thousand. They made the brick on llio grounds and put them In the walls at $7 a thousand or less , leaving them n clear profit of $1 on each thousand brick or $24,000 on the Job. If the contractors carry their grievances Into court , as is now threatened , It will be shown , I predict , that they hud u rich thing In their contract. " An AhHoluio Cure. The ORIGINAL AHIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In larao two-ounce tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Will positively cure all Kinds of piles. Ask for tlio OUIGINAU AHIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 23 cents per box by mull 30 coats. IKIITIIN THOUSAND DAAIAGE-I The Amount DcHlred for Opeulnz nf Thlrti-nnth Street. Ono of the most Important pieces of ap praisement work is that bolng done by ox- Councilman Halley , Leo nnd John Hutlor. It comprehends the ascertaining of damages sustained bv the property owners in the opening of South Thirteenth street , from Spring street to the cltylimlis. Heretofore the thoroughfare at the cross ing mentioned turned abruptly to the east unit over a series of hills , finally lost Itself In the tangled brush on the heights overlooking the Missouri. The proposed ox tons Ion docs away with the bond nnd gives a stralcht road way ninety feet wide to South Omaha. The property through which the proposed street runs Is owned by W. W. Thomas. A. Uonilncton , Edward Augusted , H. F. Har- kor , Peter Christiansen , Lorino Jensen , Martha Uusmusson , N. C. Nelson and John Power. The damages claimed by these umounts to about { 18,000. In the estimation of the ap. prolicn , this is considered excessive , and a much smaller amount will bo agreed upon and reported , It is thought , to the council tonight , _ SLASHING MVKKY\VIIKHE. Mr. Flnlcy Will Hu Obeyed nnd En- amirnRnt th'o Cut. At Its meeting In ICnnsnsclty on Saturday , the 'Irans-Mlisourl passenger association voted to meet the Missouri Pacific's cut In rates to Pueblo by making $10 the price of ticket * from all Missouri river points to Denver and Colorado Springs , as well as Pueblo. The gathering was not entirely harmonious nnd ono or two of the more prominent lines refused to send representa tives. That the association tins gene to pieces there is no question , though Chairman Fin- ley i * doing ovorythlnc In his power to pre vent Its dissolution. Immediately after the adjournment ho telegraphed to the general passenger ofllcesof the Trans-Missouri nsjo- elation as curious and melancholy a circular as a helpless representative of an organiza tion which llnds Itself unable to accomplish the objects of Its existence could Indite. H dliln'tsay so In so many words , but it meant "Hoys , some of you have broken your agreement nnd have cut rates. I am power less to do anything about It. Go as you please nnd cut all you want to. " This circular related that whorons certain lines in the association had , contrary to their agreement , announced without authority of the association n rate of $10 between the Missouri river and Pueblo , Denver and Col orado Surmgs , effective March S ( Missouri Piicillc ) , 10 ( Uock Island ) , and U ( Santa Fe ) respectively ; and whoreus. those same lines had likewise announced or actually begun trio unauthorized nuloof tickets from association points on the basis of the > rale between the Missouri river and Chicago. Therefore , all lines In the iigi-iiemout are authorized to sell tickets from association points to the east as the basis of the $ "i rate from the Missouri river nnd Chic i o , and nil lines nro authorized to make n rnto of f 10 each way between the Missouri river and Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo , with a corresponding rale for Trinidad , provided that if such sale is made before the 12th in stant the lines must Individually comply wRIi the law bv notifying the Interstate commerce commission nf their intention so to sell , as the Trans-Missouri association will on the 12lh muko effective a rate sheet in accordance with this nolillcation. ThoHO rates take effect today and cvcr.ofllco . in town has prepared elaborate cards which will bo posted in the windows before ( i o'clock. In additioii to Denver , Col orado Sprincs and Pueblo , the Santa Fo an nounced that It will nuUo corresponding re ductions to La Junta und points south of there. This naturally led the Union Pacific to ring Choyonuo in , but , Mr. Finlay has In formed General Passenger Agent Lomav that neither he nor the association author ized a cut late for Chevenno. rimt will not , however , make any difference to the Union Pacific or Hurlington. The Chicago-Missouri river situation re mains unchanged , ihough evorv olllcial and agent here seems to think Unit iho rates will diop to $ " > tlrst class ana ? ' 50 second before Saturday night. RcatH Thoiu All -Hi Tun . By an arrangement which enables the Northtvestern to beat its competitors about live hours in pissongor lime ojtiftjon Chici- go and Denver , that ro 11 has stirred up an other hornot'H nest which may result in still further complications and trouble. This s'viflncss Is accomplished by running u slecner on its fast mail unO connecting nt this point with the California limited. It , is said that both the IJurliiikiton 'and Hock Island will take immediate plops to meet tills quielc time. If tne.v do then all line * ending ut tlio river will , hereafter , unless they too can make some arrangements with the Union Pacific bo out of the race entirely. ( .fl'o i a Ij inc. The general passenger agents of American railroads stalled yesterday for Mexico on their annual excursion. John Frincis of tno H. & M. went liom this city. During his ab sence A. H. Smith , assistant , general pas- sengcragont , will light tno cut-rate war und look after harvest excursion parties. 'Ihuv Will t ) > 'Ihurc. When General Manager Holdrcgo of the U. & M. was asked whether his company would make reply to tlio complaint of the state board of transportations which is to bo filed before tlio interstate commerce commis sion this week , he said : "I hardly think the complaint culls for an nnswor formally in ide , Hut , when tlio com mission arrives hero , you can rest assured wo will go before it propirod to meet all charges. " Notes ami I'or.-iim > ! - ! . Fred Nash , general agent of the Mil waukee1 , loft for Chicago last night Ho heard that the directois of his road uro to moot there and Is going over to Join them. Colonel II. II. Murray , the great and only Michigan Central dignitary Known in these parts , loft for Kurlington , Chicago and the cast Sunday nignt. \ \ lint it Cost * must bo carefully considered by the grout majority of peoplein buying even necessities of hfo. Hood's Sa'rsapai'illa commends itself with special force to the gi'oatmiddlu classesbecause it combines - bines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medicine - cine of which can trulj bo said ' -lOll doses ono dollar , " and a bottle talcon according lo directions will tivurago to last a month. HONOltAItliK OljU AGK. Death ol' Mis. Snrati Ij Kiistlu Sunday Mom In' ' . Mrs. Sarah L. Kuslln died Sunday morn ing about V1 o'clock at the residence ot her son , Captain Chariot H. Ktistin , corner of Haniey and Seventeenth ntreat. Mrs. Hustin was in her eighty-ninth year and had been u wUow for over Ilfty iears. Her maiden nnmo was Surah DicKcruiann. She was born December ! ! , IbOl. on a farm near Wulilngfoid , Vt. She wus brought up and educated in that town and taught nchool in her native place for a number of years. In lt > 30 Him wus married to Mr. Jumoi Km- tin , and three children born to them , riarah , now deceased , in IS'U , Gllborl , In 1MJ , Charles H. , In IbMi After eighteen years of happy married llfo Mr. Hus tin died in ISIS. Three yours later the widowed wlfo moved to Ohio to live with her sister and rcmulnuj ihoiu until la.YJ. In that year , at the solicitation of her son Charles , she came further west und made- dor homo with him at Sio'ix Clly. In ISO ! she removed with the captain to Omaha and 1ms made her homo hero over since , enjoying a serene nnd comfortable old neo. Mrs. Uustln wus a devout Chris- linn and In early girlhood became a member of the Baptist church. Shu was a regular attendant at church and was at the services of the First Uuptist church only two weeks before she died. Her death was evidently painless and without u struggle. At present , Captain Hustin is in Mexico and Is supposed to bu on his \yay homo , but his exact whereabouts uro not known. The luneral will probably bo deferred until his return. BETTER THAN GOLD. IlESTOHED I1EII IIE.\LTU. For S3 ycnru I euffcnxl from bolls , cryttpclaa end other blood affections , taking during that time great quantities of different moJIdnui with out giving mo any pcrceptlblo relief. Friend * Induced mo to try B. U. B , U Improved mo from the ttart , ted after taking ecmal bottles , restored - stored my health as fir as I could hope for et zny age , vrUch la now icrentj-flvo years. Mils. 8. M. Lncta , Bowling Green , Ky. TreaU * ) on Illixxl end Skin Dlieasea mailed free. 8WUT bl'KCU'IO CO. , Atlanta , Oa. Couching 18 Nature's effort to expel foreign sul > - stances frotu.t4u > bronchial passages. Frequently , this f causes Inflammation and Iho need of ait anodyne. No other expectorant or anodyne Is equal to Aycr's Cherry IPcctornl. It assists Nature hi ejecting the mucus , allays Irritation , Induces * repose , nnd is the most popular of tilt cough cures. " Of the mnnyntcparatlons before the nubile for the mire of colds , coughs , bronchitis , and kindred dlsonscs , there is none , within tlm rnngo Of my experi ence , so reliable as Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. For years t was subject to colds , followed by ti-rrlblo coughs. About four years nRo , when so allllcted , I was nd- vlscd to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral nnd to lay nil other icniedles aside. I did so , and within a week was well of my cold and rough. Since then I hnvo always kept this preparation In the house , nnd feel comparatively secure. " Mrs. L. L. Drown , Denmark , Miss. "A few years ngo T took a snvern cold which affected my lungs. I had a ti-r- rililo cough , anil passed night after night without Hlocp. The doctors gn"t > mo ni ) . I tried Ayi'r'B Cherry Pectoral , which rollovi-d my lungs , induced sleep , and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of tnv strenglh. Ily the con- tiiuial use of the 1'ectoial , a permanent cum wus effected , " Iloiauc Fall brother , Itocklnghum , Vt. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , * .f.s. BolJ by all Drtij-Klsts. 1'rlco $1 ; > lx tottlcc , vo. CALIFORNIA- TH a IAN'D or DISCOVERIES. -Sold on .Sl EtrMtlt.3 ( or 9.S- . , THE 0 NLY- SANTA : ABIE : AND : 'CATR : : CURE For Sals by Goodman Drug Co LIFE'S Its Sitilh'S mill Tears , hnch 14 tliu COIIIKO of Hfiiiiailo upuf stmahliu' unil ( ; ' " < ' . K- " < 1- ni" > s siml porrim , riclx snnil IUM ilv , litulth mill ( INc.iHc.'D ni.i ; , ilispt'l tliC'Kliimi , Imn- Inh tlin xnrroxv : unl s'i \ ifhr * ; lint Hlc'.iivss I1 ! oirrtiiliu m , hooiii-r cir lutiv. ct , lap- jilly , tlmtfnrmy cnn bo Mituinlsliecl ; palm und 11 * lit'rt t tin bo rellex rcl ; tliuii ) Is n > . : Im tor fit ry wound , and scUiifo 1ms | , lurcc' it v Illi In tliu rfiirli ol all. Tlicro-'s no dl , ui\- cr > thai liiiit > r < > ' < 'i"Ufriil uhlc iiiK.'I > i' . lutt'n J.liar I'llU. In nitilnrliil itKlni.it , M hero I'oior mnl ARtii' , HUI < msI > l9t'iM an < i hm v | ro , n mi liu" ! itiRliln IHXUI. tit n liiiiulroil thoii-i'iiil llvlnj ; uHm'M 'n Uglily. Liver Pills SURE ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Price , 25c. Office. 39 & 41 Park Plaw , N. Y. ESTABLISHED IN ! 878 DY THE OF THH PUBLIC CHARITY. Operated nmlor n twent50.1 ' contrnct by tin' Meilcmi lnturni.Iiiih il lm | > \uuuil ' ' RrniM Monthly iri In'cs'f'i III hi Mm Mi runup 1'nvia.iii lutliu Aliiimilu 1'r.il ' itut JkaUo.nml publicly cimtliirli.il hy M vi-liinitiit nlllimlu iipiitiliu. ril fur HID imri'onu tj tliu'-ei.ii.'liiu iif tlio liilcrlur UlHHllU'llCUBI.I ) . LOTTERY OF THE BEHEFICENCIA PUBLICA. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING will bu held In tlio ' I'l V Ol' MK.MU ) , ctn APRIL 'inl , CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 , , KO.OOO 'Ilclcit4 nt I'rlceof TUkatH , American Money , \riiousi : i HAI.VI.&I 2. MHTIOK I 1 CAPITAL I'lliatM ) ! ' ' J.t''JOJ ' ' H. i fO.Ofll 1 CAPITAL I'ltUKDI' & > , Wi Is ' , I ) J 1 CAI'lTAI , I'Hl/.HOl'1 1J.IXXI U 10OJJ lUUANIU'ltlZliOF . 2.1001s. -VHJ . | , IM ) are : I.IKJJ fl I'HI/.KSOK , . k ) nro : UKM WM 4,00) ) HWiue. . 10.1 OJ .140 I'lU/.KSOK Ml nre IT.UW DM iMii/.KS or aiuro. ll.OdO AI'I'IIOXIMATIOV I'ltr/.KS. 150 Prize * of ft * ) , UID { to fiii. ( < ino rrlr.o. 0,0)1 ) IMH'rlzclof Wanp.to ) ) ,0 ) l > rlza 7,00) IWJI'rl/eior Wiioptto HVKW 1'rizo . . O.OOJ ( WTcrraluiili ot is ) iluclilml by. . . . . JCO.OiWI'rUo . 1WW ) ! S70 ! I'rlzcs \ininititltiK toJl"f,5X ( ) All prizes sola in the United Statm full p.ild In II. a. Currency. CI.UM UATH. or imy further Inform. U. MASSinTr , CITY' < ) Mexico. MKXICO. tty orillnarv letter , contnlnlni ; MUNKV OIIIIKII lshuo < t by all lixpri's-i Compnnlos , Now Vorlc Use- cluuiBe , Draft or I'oatal Note. Npronil I < ' nliirn4. Ily tornifl of contract Ilia Ujmpanv mint deposit - posit the sum of all prUts lacluUuil In ilia gctiuma before solllui : a aliiKlo ticket , iiuil ro- idrotliQ fnllowlntroijlclal jieniilt : eEHl'lFICA.TH.-t luttnu eerttfu that tli llaiiH t I.ondan awl Me.rtta hat 11 r > > rclal lie. jioilt the ncceuiiiy funtli tn uidinintc Hit ixii/- / intnt of all vritet drawn by the L'lterld iti , In litiK- fcenclu fulilten. A'Oh NAK CASTILLO. Mtrvfnlnr. Fiirlliur. the Comiiatiy U roiiulrfd to tlhtrlb- ute tUty-alx tier cent of tha value of all the llckett m prlmi n lari ; r proiiorliua tlmn U Klrenby any ether Ixjtiory. Finally , tlio iiuniber of toketi U llmttel lo H.00j-aiuoj ) ( lo s than urs sold by otUu lutturlci uloc tlio 3 uio acUetoo * . SHOES FOR MEN Tlmt nre worth buying nnd worth wearing. Our success in the shoo business hns encouraged us to increase this department considerable and we are now showing by far tlio largest assortment of shoos for men and boys. OUR SIIOES AH 13 EMPHATI CALLY THE UEST TO 13E HAD ANYWHEKE AND ARE SOLD WITH A GUAKANTEE. But aside from this you will find iu our shoo department bargains which cannot bo duplicated any where else. Excellent workinginen's buff shoes , seamless , warranted solid leather soles and counters , congicsa and lace with plain and cap toes , at 81.25. Men's good calf skin shoes , will outwear several sole ? , congress and lace , all styles of toes , at $1.83. Our moit popular shoo is the Moll's fine calf Goodyear Welt , at $2.50. This is beyond inloubt the host value ever oH'ered in shoos. They have perfectly smooth insoles and give comfort and satisfaction lo the wearer. We have them in all styles of lasts and toes. Every shoe store would ask for shoos of same quul- ity , 83.50 toi. The stock in our § 3.90 hand welt shrosA \ of the finest American Calf and Kangaroo. They are mailo by ono of the best mauufaeturois in the country ; me beautifully finished and lit elegantly. You cannot get a better shoa if you pay § 0. Genuine Cordovan shoas , hand sewed nnd of fine finish at $4.50. Tlio very finest French Calf shoes , strictly hand sowed , are sold by us at fS.50. Theie is positively no better hoc made and you make a great mistake if you think by paying more money you get a bettor .slioe. Every shoe torc will charge you for the same quality and make $7.50 or 58. 1503-3' shoes , geol and strong , from Sl.lO up. It makes no difference what style of shoo is preferred or what si/a von need , our assortment is immense and we can lit an 1 suit everybody. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. ' Having about completed the IMPROVEMENTS I in our store , we are now 'prepared ' to serve our cus- jtomers in the best manner. One of the Special Attractions this \veck will be Men's Trousers whiqh we offer from $1.75 to $5. Men's Spring Over coats from $6 to $30. All heavy overcoats will be sold at a liberal redution Tlio only safe nnd pilnloss moth ul of extract li'R ttitli. nnd ihu only inttliol ot ! Inserting tfuiliw.iliuut plute , luinnlnluK clenn aiul iluiii- IM notor.As UMAHA The U'ull liuown Spoclallxt , U uumiri | us 1 lit tli Iri'iiliiiitnt yf u form * < -f 1'ui \ ATI. IHM.AHM luid Mrliturc ii ciiru"uuitiiilfuil lui pali'iii ) lemur Miinhoi" ! ami Ambiilun Mi-rrillty or lliirrviioHMiilitiilutuO euro I Knil fur llunkn Clio l.lfn Mil rut. " for .Mini or Wnnmii. cnch I1) rcntt ( tnuii5 | > lSi > rTini9 hi'iunlo ll ) > ui > oii curcil IIIIM kl. . nml iiurinuiiunlly Tri'itliui'iit liy turruiiiiiiiiiloiuti iluiiii5 | lor lupl ) ( ' ( HiniilKUiiMlii'i' , Ulllcuij K Cur Ijlli nml Jnckiuu blrucK Uuiiilm Neb. AnvtU dbchnrnoa from tlio urinary orgnnn In cltlicr ccz m 40 liouru. It b iui < crlur tu Cojiallxi , Cukcb , or Injec tions , nnj tno from all txui cmoll or other i uiconvcnkncc , C Mu1 < . wlKUU r Ibon t ltrrt \ lllioul ulilrli none tNOLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS nCC CROSS DIAMOND ORAND , felt SWL H rf.i t J * .Iwiji Hltbl * I..JI 4 , e. I < " l > l mo J llmnJ.lo rod u > Ui W lli blu rllilx > a 'lukr no ulliu iklL , Va < AQOODRICH.I.nwjor , lil Dearborn h' . . ChtcuKo. ij y ra HU' , A < 1 vice free : uo publicity. SnvUal facilities Iu mnny flutes The inrgest , ln tu v anil llnuit In the wurlil I'lisacnKcr aczoir.uio.latloiia unoxcollcd , nr.vs.7OH Via Movlllc. Ethiopia , li a in . . .bntiudny. March 8th riiriitiHln , I p in . . . Siitiuilay , Maich 1'ith IKnonla , 7 a in . Sntmiluy , March ; M Clrcnssla , 1 ji in . .Satinilar. MairliIth Anclioria , fi J ) u. in , t-ntuitinv. April 5th Wltn rcguliueukl ) -jallliiKt tlieicnftur LMMIfS - > r.llKE Ncxv'ork and Liverpool \ la Qneenatown. City ot Koine , ( I n in Saturday , April fith Saloon i oiinil trip tickets uy "City or Homo ulllboiiv.illanle for return pissnKa ! ) > ether tlrst cl.m stoiiiners salllnseokly fiom I.lv- cii.oal. Passfn-'ois booked for steamers salllnftear- HT than rta. in , muy omliarlt the piu\lens evo- nlnjf. Bti'imcra sail from 1'lui II , N. It. , foot J.t roy St. , Xow Vork. Tour at nml Irim-lcri lll flint our circiil.ir letters of rn > lit tlio rarest anil ino-t i-iiii\eiilint UIHIIIIIT In Hlilcli tm.irryl'K'lr tnnils , 111 IIIOIIUJH cm bo ilriinn anhero lii uin > to iiirot luiinlri'inont1.anil hulilor * til Midi urclliuieli > iiironlt'il n nuwnsof Iduiitltlcnllon anil Intro liiolliin tu liiinkiTH In all | mrti ot tliu world , bo liles iiiaii > otluTtuUtintujre * . HENDERSON BROS. , Chicago , Ills. II. S. Hall , II. V. Moon's , and C. H. JI rues U , 1' . Depot. LLAN LiHE OCEAN STEAHERS Passage to and from Great Britain and art narls ol Europe Montreal-Liverpool route , liy the waters ol St. Lawreaco. shortest ol all. Ulnscowto Iloelon , to I'lilliulelpliln. Utcrpool to anil from Jliltlmoro. Tliirlv t-teatnere. Tin's oxcclslor. Accominuilfttlono uneurimsi'cd Weekly sailings. AMSf A. < 'O. . un Woat.AB'ts. C. J. Sundell , .n.Ser. 112 La fcnllo fat. , Chicago , 111. GUATCFULCOMFORTING. . BUHAKFAbT. "llja thorough know lodge of the natural laws \\hluigoverutiiG opuiiiuons of UlKintlon uni nutrition , aiul by n i iiiofiil uiipllcatlou of tliu Hue properties of well M'loftoil Cucoi , Mr. Kppj mis niovldoft our liru-ilttustt'ibles with u Hell- calefy ilavur d Ijovcnujo whtcti muy save us many licuvj iloi'lors' bllla. It o i < y llio juillcloui use of such nrllclm of dlut tlnit a coiiBtltiitioti muy bo urudunlly built up until -UroiiK onuuKh to loibt ev iy leiuluncy to illsonse llnnilroiu ot suMlu innljilles mo lloa'lnpt nroiind usreaily to attack wherever tliore Isawouk point Wo limy Cbcapo iniiuy a fatal shaft by keupiiiB our- Eilvt-s well tortlliod with pnro blood and u prop , crl } nourlsheil frame " -Civil Pervloo ( Jazolto. Made simply with bollliiR water or milk. Solil only In half pound Uns/byKroocirs.labulud thus : IAR.1CC CDDO ! ? , Pn llomiugpatlili Cliotnlsts JAmfcO trro & UU London. KiiRlaml. i Qrnntly Improved nllhiirln InK nhtickliwonimo gmJe E aloBtrldlnK 1i' ' < " " ' ' HpriiiKsli'iiKtli- o on mill sliorlon ncrnnilnK to the welKM put n tlioin S AilM > til l c'T.inllv well tu rout-.li rountry or fine "city UflveB.VillrlvoyouTJe3tsntlofactlon. . CoLLAR West PortloniJ I'lunco lots , low prici-H , h'ooil wiitur , ox- I'ollont ilrainauu , Hintnr line , 6-cont cur furo ; h j'h , dry , bountiful , bold for cusli ur on iiislalliiioiit plan. SHOREY , HALL & CO. , Ablngton BnlUUnjj , PortlunU , Or. COLD MSDAL PAKIS XXrOSITtON 1SS3. Hos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-0O4. THE MOST PEEFECT OF PENS. 'n S w Mi'A'wiiw kliwr. k r < l dl.lUcllj. UiuloruU * . "IIIUinUUttn > * * t' ° 'l " . . . .iruiiBrii i > i0ill i "II- "lull UJiiii or WleaJf.illJB . UroulMJ.N.V. AT TME PARIS , 1559 , The Highest Possible Premium , W1D * ONLY--.GRANB * PRIZE POR CLWJHG MACHINES , W S AWARDED TO MEIBiVILSOII -AND THE- S4GR0SS 0F THE * LEQION OF HONOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company. WHEELER & WILSON MFG , CO , 18O-1H7 Wnlnsli Avo. , Chicago. S < > 0 , ! > ItY P. E. FLODMAN & CO 220 North 10th Stront , Onmlm. ERRORS OF YOUTH. eun-'imcns ruojt AcrrniiH llrlilllly , Ytuillirul IiiilUi'rcllont , I.oil Alnnhanil. Bo Your Own Physician I ! Many men , from the effects of youthful . Imprudent e , Imvo hromrlit altout n atattt ot ! ! \vaknoHMthiL JiaH n.liui'tl tliuKt'ricinU Kin fo mttth an to liiduco nlinoet ru I other illHuut * , and llio real cauw of tlio ] trouble scarcely c or iM-hiifpusintttd , tln-y ; . are doc to roil for everything hut the iluht ' [ ono. Notwlttistmulfnix the many lahmblo ' ' rvinpfJIea thitmtdlcaUcIcncolrnHprodiirtil ; for tliu iclkf of thlniIoRit ot patknti * . nonu i ; of the ordinary moiled of treatment eirprta f euro. Durlmcoiiri xtensUo collect ) ami hog ! i > ltnl nrnctlcoMO ) ia\o eiitiriimntftl with ( nml discovered new ntxltouu'ntrnttd rt mo- i I illea. f ho aci'omponylnf prtlncrlpti < nt ii of 1 ; fercil na a certain nml HpepJv t'lirr , a ; > hundreilaof cased In ttui i tract leu Imtu Inen . ; re tore l to ierfe < t hcnUhlivitH tiw fdr J [ nllotht'rreniCMllesfAllid 1'erft'ctlyimru ; this prescription. It Fry thro xy I on one * , 1 3 drachm. Jmntiebln. 1 2 driuhm HHonlaa liloioi. t 2 drachm. ( llyrtrlnc , n n. Mfi. MalcuCOiitlri. | TflkelpMInt3p.m , nmln otlu r on Koltiff to htil In nome cnn D It H . . .jcontltiupil foi uMioit tlnioclmiirca tlio ! J illiquid , dt bJlltntc * ! , ncnrUm condition to i ono of t enow id UTe nn t vltfor Ad uu ni n coiibtnntlv In ni tll [ > t of Ictlcrfl nf Iiuinliy iilnthttto Inh inncily , woould ' Kiy lt > lhottM\lio oiit I prifertuolttnlnltdf ; IH , b/rcmlttliu $1 KMM-iircly iw-ftlnl jacL- * iw\i ruiitatiiinif t/ ) pi ] In , curt fully rorn * 'idMill lie Fuit by niitni itmllftnin i/LSfMhK h Ulcuitmo tcaso , for$5. TIM or call on Mi England Mortical Institute , 21 Trriniinl Itnu , Iloiliin , .Ma , cifirtgM 1WO. by r. II. IllluKii , reft DR. OWEN'S ELECTRIC .rt-JVX * e3UE I- > 3ilK. . PATENTED ADO. 10 , 1837 , IMPROVED JULY 30. 18B& . - / . , . jjn. OWEM'B ELECTRO- OALVAK 10 BODY BELT AUD bUBPENSORY "III , cure All nheum tie Com- S' ' 'plaint * . LumUgo.Ornenl i , and No voui Debility , i'Ooithtncii , Kidney Dl i N rvomnei % Trrmbllng , Bfiuil Er ; " hauillon. Waiting of rsuinl by Iniliicretioni la US. feWS ELECTRIC INSOLES . . ' Alsonn Eli-otrlo TruBB nnd nnlt Hrll'l ' tK I oCi for mil IllUtt ' 1 1" * ' , " ' I 'ft , * M h "III t lcutOUlni | ! > Tili l"lelircar ! Mention llil , | § | .rr. AddrcM OWEN EI.EOTRIO BELT & APPLIANCE CO. SOU North liroiilwny. UT I.OUIU , MO. 070 Broadway. NEW YOUK CITY. DR. S/VNDEN'S ELECTRflC BELT wmisuspiHsanY ran WEAKMEN llHIIIITUHJhr.u.hl\ | . . . . . . , . IIKI. , in i nifiprB.orr Luw | > irit va. twit. nvr.iv .c * .i Dtqrntlr I ornl In IhrrA niAitltii. Kvfttrl naiiiiliUt Krr * . BANDEH ELEOTUIOCO. , 100US.IUbl. , CHICAGOlit. For LOBTorFAltlHO MAIino , . . . Oeneral and NEHVOUU DEBILITY I We.kneuof DudymndMInd , Effeoti of Errorior i n ia Older Younr. full ; llttlorxl. ll. lonl.rr. .fl ftlr * itkt > , _ - - - - Alxeliilill u rjll IIUUK Bl.l.lllfr i 6Ul > I.Ul dfcrilCBtaailrl * ! . Hrlltlkta * l > tMrlpll * Utt ki tt > Ui ll a A 4 Br9 r vill Jrlf4irr ( * * Mii. , , BRIE MEDICAL co. , BUFFALO , N. v