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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE- : MONDAY , MARCH 17 , 1890 THE CITY. An elegant now organ has boon ordered for Trinity cntticilral. Fred Shnfer , mnxtor In chancery , -.vlll net n deputy federal district clerk during the nbtcpco of fc'clpio Dundy In Mexico for the coming month. Considerable ) mono ; nnd clothing IK bolnc collected at Trinity cathedral for the Dakotn HUtTcrcrs , Tim contributions nro to be shipped about Wednesday. Old man Hurrus 1ms been temporarily re leased pending the dccmlon of the United Btiitcs supromu court in regard to his cuso , As ho owns n farm and is well llxcd no bond ivas exacted , The mcmborn of Success lodge No. 1S5. ol the Urothcrliooil of Uullroad 'linininon , will cwc their third annual ball at Washington ImH , Eighteenth anil Harnoy streets , this evening. The young ladles residing In the YOUHR Women's homo , nt 10 ! ) South Sovcnteentli r.trcot , will glvo an entertainment nt the lioino next 'I hursdav ovoning. The proceeds will bo devoted townrd the purclmso of u plago for the use of the young ladles. Aslc for Van Ilouten's Cocoa Tnlto nc other. _ I'crnonnl I'nrriirrnplu. A. Mather of Chadron Is nt the Paxton. Jtoucrt Hood of Ulnnmln Is at the Pnxton. II. II. Wallace of Telcamah Is at the Casey. F. II. Filcrcst of Kearney Is tit the Pax- ton. ton.M. . C. Keith of North Platte Is at the Pax- ton. Joseph Iioppock of Lincoln Is at the Mur ray. ray.J. . K. Jenkins of Schuylor Is stopping at the Cosoy. T' . E. Sauders of Lincoln Is a guest nt the Caso.v. John Wilson of Kearney Is a guest at the Fnxton. C. U. Burrows of Norfolk Is a guest nt the Milliard. J. F. Allen of Fremont Is stopping at the Murray. Miss Minnie Leo of Genoa la stopping at the Puxton. W. II. Kllpatrlckof Heatrlcols stopping at the Puxton. Mark M. Coad of Fremont Is registered at the Paxton. A. Clrclg of Beatrice is stopping at the Merchants. II. II. Itoblnson of Klinball is a pucst at the Paxton. W. W. Hirec of North Platte is registered nt the Mlllurd. Charles D. Smith of Lincoln is registered nt the Paxton. A. S. Mayors of Uattlo Crook Is a guest nt the Merchants. \V. A. Paxton , Jr. , returned from a trip to Chicago Sunday. The Snrasate-D' Albert company are stop ping nt the Mlllnrd. L. D. Hollonbeck of Fremont is among tbo nrrlvnls nt the Paxton. C. II. Toncrny of Fremont IB among the arrivals at the Murray. John K. ICavanauili ; of Orceloy Center is registered at the Mlllnrd. Mrs. M. IS. VIck Iloy of Denver is among the guests nt ttio Puxton. Gcorgo W. Vrotnan of North Platte is registered at the Cnsoy. W. J. ivulmcr nnd K. W. Wright or David City are guests nt the Casey. Mrs. J. D. Kilputrlck , son nnd daughter of Dcatrlcu nro guests ut the Paxton. C. S. Ulazor of Omaha rocistorod at the Victoria house in Kansas City yesterday. Mrs. W. II. Uuppol of Somerset , Pa. , is visiting rit the homo of Mr. O. P. Hofllcy , ut No. 'Jj'Jl Davenport street. Cure for Croup. Liso Dr. Thomas' Klcc- trie Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds , pain and inllauiuinllon , and injuries. flt r unrv. The funeral of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward JUaurer's little daughter Anna , who died Friday night , took place at 'i o'clock yester day afternoon from tholr residence , 11C ! Fnrnnin street , and vtns attended by n largo number of sympathizing frionds. The llor.U tributes were numerous nnd very beautiful. Among them was n cross nnd crown , sent by young rneu in Mr. Mnurer's ' employ , which had her nuuio worked in linmoitollcs on the baso. After a brief funeral aorvico nt the house the remains wcro carried to Forest Lawn cemetery and there laid to rest. AVo'll Sniinnn ] | rv CnHr > . You nro nervous nnU dyspeptic , your appetite - petite Hogs , your slumber is broken or dis turbed by uneusy dreams , or you court the sleepy god In vuln. What shall you { do ! Try an ulcoliolln excitant to stimulate nppa- titc , deaden the nerves at bed tirno wita n narcotic ) Neither of these. Try llostotter's Stomach Hitters. It will , boliovu us , bo nioro than a trial. You will conMnuo to use this Justly renowned nerve invigbrunt nnd stomachic. It is In the exigency supposed Just what Is wanted. It Is n healthful stim ulus to appetite and digestion , does not ex cite , bin quiets the 1) nun and nerves , is un cxcoli'jnt diuretic nnd n apecity reformer of n disordered condition of thu liver and bowels. It counteracts n tendency to rheuma tism , nullillos the prostrating effects of overwork , mitigates the infirmities of age , nnd hastens convalescence. Persons exposed - posed to rough weather should use it as a praventltivo , us should also tired students and business men. Tailors niul Tholr Trials. In response to what was stated in THE HER recently In regard to the differences be tween the Cusiom Tailors' Independent union and the Custom Tailors' National union , a member of the local national union , No. 92 , said : "Tho trouble In .tho original union was not due so much to the uinr.nno- Hion ( as your paper stated ) , or to the conduct of our onlt'ora. us It was that these same men who deserted us endeavored to run the union , but wcro not allowed to do so. This was the stepping stone for what they call the Independent union. In order to win the favor of the bosses , tholr first act was to cut prices , nnd naturally the proprietors fell in line with them in u hurr.v. These very men have cut the prices which they strnci : for less than ono year ago. They published their scaleof prices no doubt to obtain pub * Ho favor. The public , however , docs not understand n scale of prices ns docs the tailor. There Is a vast difference in classifying the goods , nnd through this method they have ostensibly reduced the scale of prices , but not so much in the figures of prices. There is also a d liter en co In the extras. The inde pendents uliiis their gnnds as follows : "Class A Smooth-faced clothes , beavers , docsuin , tricots , piques , Venetian , crepes , velvet and Bilk. "Class H Fur , soft-faced beavers , Mil- tons , worsteds , ribs , diagonals , baskets , Btrlpes , plaids , etc. "Olass C Cliovlots , Buttlugs , casslmercs , tweed llannol , Scots , mixtures , oto. "Tho local nationals classify ns follows : "Class A Cloths , beavers , doesltlna.trlcots , piques , Venetians , crepe ? , velvets and silks. "Class U Soft-faced beavers , mlltons , diagonals , all worsted faced goods , rlcollugg , Illc mlxcil and line casslmores. "Class C Cheviot * , tweed , flannels , Bchotts nnd common cashmeres. "Tho difference will bo scon at a glance. Articles which ouo'unlon has In class li the other has In elms C , and vlco versa. Hoth the unions , however , are In n healthy finan cial condition , and no ImuioUIuto signs of dltsolutloi ; are visible. " Tlio Only Ono. The Chlcnco , Milwaukee * & St. Paul Rnllwny in the only line ruuninj , ' solid vobtlbulcil , oluutrlu lighted and stoum horittid trains butwoon Chicago , Coun cil DluUniind Oumlm. Thu berth rending lamp featurein Ui ) J'ullinan aluopini ; cars run on these liMtftj 1 * imtuntod unu cannot ba used by wM > Mtllisr railway company. It is the li'iW'tvamoiitot ' ' the ngo. Try it convinced. earn leave the Union Pacific < Ownlm , will p , in. dally , arriving ti fll Uij : ( > u. m , I'ussongora > \ * I ml u nr not compelled tel l\ \ t our * ut C'ounoll DliUtd and far ( | ) M it-Hilt to bo cleaned. Got ni * u\iits \ our horttm at Union I'firiiiuii nt. V A NA'ilt , ( Ion. A t , Cr lllljlj ABSOCl ATION. Articles orAjzreoiiiaiitNow Heady for The article * of ngrcoraent which were adopted nt a meeting of the lot owners ol Proipcct Hill cemetery , hold a week ago , were signed by n largo number ot the lol owners nnd will bo at the store of Mr. Samuel Hums , on Furnnm street between Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth , until Wednes day nnxt for the signatures of nil lot owners nnd parties In Interest who Imvo not already signed , In order trnt the organization mnj bo perfected at nn early day. The follow ing If the agreement nnd n full list of the signatures which have been attached to It up to date : Whereas , Uy reason of neglect nnd want of ctuo nnd attention Prospect Hill ceme tery , situated In Omaha , Douglas county , Nebraska , nnd the Improvements thereon uro being despoiled nnd desecrated , nnd Whereas , All financial support for its care nod maintenance has been withdrawn , and Whereas , Hy virtue of the terms of the deed of conveyancefrntn Uyron Heed , Esq. . to each lot-owner therein : "I'lio said lots are convoyed subject to such rules nnd regulations for the control and regulation of said cemetery as may hereafter ba lawfully prescribed by a majority of the parlies in In terest , " nnd Wnereaf , No organization or association of said lot-owners or parties In Interest has over existed , nnd no organisation or indlvld- , unl clothed with fecal power or authority to establish rules or regulations in the prem ises does now exist , and Whereas , In order to take any stepi to care for , protect and control said grounds nnd tha proper use and preservation of the same , for the purposes for which they wcro Intended , It is necessary for a concert of action on the part of a majority of the per sons so Interested and that they should unite in giving expression to what they may dcsiro to have done in regard thereto , Now therefore , in consideration of the foregoing , nnd for the purpose of maintain ing , improving , beautifying nnd perpetuat ing tno said "Prospect Hill cemetery" forever - over , wo , the undersigned lot oivners In said cemetery and parties in Interest therein , do hereby nfjrco and promise each other , for and in consideration of the mutual benefits that will inure to each of us as such lot owner that wo will unlto nnd do hereby stipulate and agrco to form and cntor Into un association to bo known ns the "Prospect Hill Cemetery Association.1 And wo further agrco that when such a number of such lot owners or parties In interest therein ns shall fairly represent a majority of such persons so Interested in suia cemetery shall subscribe hereto , that n public meeting shall bo called of such lot owners and that a ma jority of these present nt such meeting shall ho authorized nnd empowered to organize an association and to oicct ofllccrs therefor , consisting of n president , secretary , treas urer nnd board of directors , who shall each perform the duties ordinarily performed by such olllcers ; nnd suen ofllccrs so elected shall prepare nnd publish rules and regula tions for the care , use and preservation of said cemetery which snld rules and regula tions when so , prepared shall bo submitted for approval to a meeting of said lot owners and persons in intsrest called for that pur pose. And if nt such meeting such rules and regulations bo approved by a majority of these present , then nnd in that case the rules and regulations so made shall be bind ing upon us who have subscribed Ihoreto. It is agreed nnd understood that In no event shall any steps or measures bo taken or permitted to bo taken that shall In any manner work or tend to worlc un abandon ment of these grounds for tha purposes for which they wcro intended , nnd are now batng used , but on the contrary , this eolo object and purpose of the proposed associa tion Is the preparation nnd pcscrvation of said Prospect Hill cemetery. And it is further agreed nnd understood that the oaid rules and regulations to be hereafter adopted by said association shall contain n clause limiting the personal lia bility of each lot owner or representative thereof to a fixed sum per annum , which sum shall not oxcucd $10 Dor annum per lot. The following 'signatures have already boon attached to ttio agreement : E. M. Moramnn , M. T. Barlow , C. A. Baldwin , II. W. Kulini , Charles T. Catlin , Samuel Hums , Fred It. Davis , John J. Monell. Alfred Mlllard , G. M. Hitchcock , William H. Bowen , Gustavo Anderson , J. L. Lovett , U. W. Hamilton. George A. Hoaglund , E. L. Stone , W. II. S. Hughes , \V. M. Yates , C. W. Higgins , A. D. Touzalln. Fannlo Croft , A. C. Powell , Barker Brothers , G. W. Dou.no , H. Kounlze , II. W. Yates , S. D. Barkalson , C. F. Good man , J. M. Woolworth , A. J. Poppietou , J. II. Lacey , H. P. Douel , John M. Clark , J.S. Collins , Martin Dunham , Mary W. Gnylord , Kaluh 13. Gaylord , Colin A. Collins , P \Vindhelm , William Flemiultijf , N. B. Fal coner , Thomas McCnguo , Joseph Bell estate , A. G. Charlton , George C. Bas- sett , Fred Droxoll , J. I' . Manning , ( J. F. Cook , George W. Forbes , W. V. Morse , E. J. Poycko , Ernest Poycko , Samuel Kces , Julia C. Iluntington , P. E. Ilor , W. J. Beard , 13. E. French , J. E. House , F. C. Festner , J. F. Shooloy , George E. Pritchctt , Henry Grobo. Mrs. K. C. Clowery , A. J. Haaacom , A. Hospo , jr. , P. H. Snarp , F. C. Brunncr , Lyman Richardson , Charles J. Karbnch , N. P. laaacs' estate , Hobert Me- Connell , Mrs. Mary A. Smith , J. C. Cowln , John A. Hnrbach , H. S. Berlin , II. A. Homan , II , P. Duvalon , John K. Porter , E. I1. Pccic , Mrs. E. V. Barney , Mrs. S. S. Culdwell , C. S. Goodrich. F. U. Brown , Mrs. C. M. Van ICuran , Dora Van Camp , Mrs. Sarah V. Van Camp , C. J. Barber , W. W. Marsh , U , II. Wilbur , E. Paulson , E. and E. A. McClure , Mrs. May Preston , Levl Carter , George Arm strong , W. H. Lnwton , Michael Parr , Fred MoU Sons , Mrs. H. H. Claritson , Mrs. Clara Koedor , Nathan Shclton , George L. Dennis , Charles Landrock , George B. Lake , Mrs. Ezra Mlllnrd. P. S. LcisonHnp , C. H. Fo . tor. E. L. Eaton , Alex Atkinson , Charles Bolndorff , C. E. Burmcstor , Ihoinas F. Tutllo , Surah J. Tuttlc , Mrs. M. B. Lemon , C. A. Ilomplo , W. B. Wood , Mrs. M. W. Stephens , C. L. Erickson , Graham Browne , J. U. Hyde , George Van Or man , Mrs. S. A , Strickland. What Is moro attractive than n pretty fnco \vith a fresh , bright compaction t For it use Pozzonl'a Powder. JOHN 1' . hT. JOHN. The Apnstlo oT Prohibition Lectures nt Imposition Hall. Ex-Governor John P. St. John lectured on prohibition at Exposition hall last night under the auspices of the Gospel Tcmper- anco union. This organisation has secured the hall for headquarters and will continue to make that a central point during the com. Ing campaign. The largo hall was crowded last night. The speaker of the evening opened his re marks by saying that ho had often had mon ( oil him they would vote for prohibition if it were made to Include only alcoholic liquors , nnd not Include wln'o nnd boor. Ho said this would not Improve the situation In the least , but would have n tendency to make the evil more sweeping In Its affects. In proof of this ho citoa Instances which had come under his observation in California , where wine was almost the only urlnk in common uso. In snveral of the smaller towns the churches wcro almost entirely Without mnlo members , which ho Utribulcd to the fact that the men were addicted to the exrosslvo use of wine. In Sacramento , the capital of the stale , ho aaia there wore only eight churches , and only four of these wore in active operation ; cut there were hundreds of saloons In full blast. The Bpoaitor icouled the Idea that wine was a temperance drink , ana asserted that wlno und beer dobauchcd more mon than all the brandy and whisky over made. The governor then referred to tbo state ment , often made , that prohibition would lower the market value of real estate. Ho denied this , and called attention to Wichita , Uopoka nnd Kansas City as proof of his nbserllon that real estate values were in creased rather than diminished by the adoption of prohibition. Ho compared the prohibitionists to Joshua. iic-mUl Jo hua marched around and around the walls of Jericho until they crumbled nnd foil , and the prohibitionists proposed to inarch around Omaha nnd all the cities in the Halo unill tnoy fall , as did the walls of Jericho , The governor ald the prohibition party imucuino to stay , and proposed to atay until prohibition Is a ilxcd fact , but they needed the § mo\v of war la thu shape ol money , and ho nnpoated to some enthusiastic patrlnl to contribute t. " > 00 to the campaign fund , bu the enthusiastic putrlot had stepped out nnd the speaker c.imo down to WOO , wnen It was announced that W. T. Seaman would sub scribe that amount. Applause nnd a large number of "Thank Gods" greeted this an nouncement. nnd the appeal was conttnucil until about tGOO bad been subscribed. AMONG Tlin KA1LUOADS. The Uato Wnr. There Is no indication that rates , cltliei freight or passenger , will bo restored vorj soon. " 1 nm satisfied , " Bald n promlneni trafllc man , "that they never will bo pui back , especially passenger rates , to whai they wcro before this war commenced. " li was thought that the absorption of the Bur llngton & Northern road by the "Q" wouli lead to a termination of these tariff dinicul tics , but It doesn't seem likely that onj change will follow. There nro ofllclals whc have doubts about the favorable results ol this deal. They seem to think that the "Soo.1 the Canadian Pacific , St. Paul & Omaha , Ir connection with Lake Superior transports tlon companies , nro responsible for this do moral izatlon In rates. If such is the condi tion of affairs , any attempt made by the "ijr to fix matters up would , it is claimed , dlvesl nil through trafllo from Chicago nnd send 11 via the northern route. According to reports , Jim Hill has finally gained an outlet for his Manitoba road tc Sioux City from Sioux Falls , which enables him to enter Into strong competition with the Omaha on Lake Superior tralllc. Vs the Illinois Central nnd Milwaukee lines cannot afford to clvo up tholr Sioux City trade , this is liable to keep rates at low water mark foi a long time. _ miller ) Want lll-ilior llatca. A delegation of Nebraska millers , headed by Mr. Jacggl of Columbus , visited Union Pacific headquarters Friday to protest ngninst the low rate on flour shipments bo < twcon Kansas City and Omaha. The price of wheat is so much loss In Kansas than Nebraska that the millers down there , with only 10 rents n hundred ns the freight rate , can send their product here nnd sell it cheaper than the Nebraska millers can. They asked that the tariff bo raised to 15 cents. _ j Appointed Traveling 1'nsncimcrAiiOtit An ofilclal circular Issued by John II. Green , general passenger agent af the Chicago cage , St. Paul & Kansas City road , at Dos Moincs , announces the appointment of C. J , Brooks as traveling passenger n ent , SOUTH O.UAUA. NEWS. The Expeotctl Accident to a Boy on thu Motor Lino. The expected came about yesterday after noon nnd a small boy will hereafter remem ber that it wasn't safe to" Jump on and off fastly moving motor trains in South Omaha. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fourteen-year-old boy named Alfred Smith was thrown under the wheels of n moving train on Twenty-fourth street , near Gcr- mania hall. His right foot was crushed across the instep. It appears from the boy'a statement and these of passengers that the injured lad used a nickel ho had earned sell ing HKUS in Omaha to pay for a ride to South Omalin. A short distance above Gonnanla hall ho jumped off the platform , nnd in run ning to catch the train again ho stumbled on the rough street and fell under the wheels witu the result of a smashed foot that may require amputation. Ho was taken to Dr. Evans' ofllco and the injured member dresser ! . Ills homo Is in David City , Nob. About a wenlc ago ho ran away from homo with some other boys after stealing ? 5 from his father. OfllcerUcdmund hud boon on the lookout for him for the lust few days. His parents were telegraphed to by Chief Maloncy yesterday afternoon. City Notes nncl John Gloason , howling , roaring , oratori- cally drunk , was puthorcdinyesterduy after noon nnd furnished a fund of amusement tea a crowd that followed him down N street. Four extra motor trains were put on the South Omaha line yesterday to nceomtno- date the heavy travel between the cities. Dan Condon received by mall Saturday four shamrocks from Ireland. The em blems of green" had the soil of the Old Sod clinging to the roots. T. Sullivan , J. Moran nnd W. Malsom , three vagrants , Sunduycd at the police sta tion. They were arrested by ofllcer Hughes. Flashes From the Diamond. With Duryca , Cincinnati might have proved troublesome- Brooklyn in this year's ' league race. Without that pitcher , Cincinnati will , in the opinion of Manager McGunniKle , prove as great u snap for the Bridegrooms ns last year. Brooklyn Eaglo. But Cyclone has jumped back to the Cincin nati fold , so now what will Brooklyn do ) The season ot 1S90 will bo the banner ono for young blood. It may take some time to Itnocic oft the rough edges , but if they pos sess genuine- talent It will not be many seas ons before they will show It under the tu telage of such veterans as Anson , Harry Wright , Jim Mutrlo , Gus Scbmolz , and in n lessor degree ! Frank Soloo and Guy Houkor. Catcher Billy Eario of tbo Cincinnntis had his room entered by burglars ono night about a week ago. He awoke before the burglars had finished tholr job , but they got awny with a now suit of clothes , a gold watch , an overcoat , und sumo ether articles ot less value. "Buster" Hoover , formerly of the Toronto club , but recently sltrned with Kansas City , will hardly pan out. lie bus been given re peated trials In the elder leacrues , but his close adulation with John Barleycorn has proven the rock upon which his barque has invariablv pouo to pieces. Manager Hack- ett , however , may bo able to put the "jacks" to him. Minneapolis has at last captured Catcher Meyers , and as a consequence everybody U happy up that way. IIu is n great catcher , and to Billy Carroll belongs the credit of securing - curing him for Morton. Meyers nnd Car roll are great friends , nnd were desirous of playing together. Meyers played with Buf falo in ISS. " ) and 1SSU as backstop for Galvin. In 1SST nnd 1SSS he was with Minneapolis , catching Burdlck and Boyle. He is n line catcher and all-round player , and will bo paired oft with Duke for thn coming season. Moyors signature cost the Minneapolis club just ? 1OJO. Minneapolis wants to trade Elmer Foster to Sioux City for Eddie Glenn. Foster says the Minneapolis reporters "havo it in" for mm , nnd will roast the life out of him this sum mer , nnd ho don't want to stay thoro. Fos ter's freshness during the past winter ina'do 111 in many enemies. It looks ns though the wholesale jobbers' loacuo , composed of the woll-Uiiown houses of Paxton , Gallagher & Co. , D. M. Steele & Co. , Ulchardson drug company , McCord , Brady & Co. . Uuctor. Wllhelmy & , Co , , M. E. Smith & Co. , the Kllpntrick-Koch company and Blake , Bruce & Co , , is n sure go ; games to bo played Saturday afternoons. Of the dozjn or so ball-phiyar * who de serted clubs playing under the National agreement to join the Union association in 1SS4 , only n few of thorn remain In active service. The most uromlnont of the do- Borlors were Tom Dolun of the St. Louis Drowns ; Swoony of the ProvidoiiQo team ; Hey ! o of the Headings ; Jack Glouson of the Louisville * ; Dave Howu of the Baltlmoros ; rieorgo Bradley of the Athletics ; Orator LSoorgo Sohnfor of the Buffalos ; Fred Duu- lap , Jack Glasscock , Jim McCormick nnd Charles Brlody of the Clevelands. Of this number Glssscoek , Dunlunand Boyle are the inly men connected with first class clubs. Tom Uolnn was with the Denver * last sea- sou , Sweeny plays with a 'Frisco club , Jack Oloason IB in the St. Louis lira department , Dave Kowo Is now a manager , George lirad- loy Is a minor leguo star Jim McCormlelc Is knocked out by rheumatism , and Cnarlio Brlody Is big enough to travel ns a fat boy with a aldo show. Of these still playing , two , Glasscock and Boyle , have loft the brotherhood , whllo the remaining ono , Fred Dunlap , will most likely go back to the league. Morrison Uullpy SuU doi. A special toleurnm to TUB BEE from ICal- amazoo , Mich. , says that Morrison Bailey of Plulnwoll committed suicide there by hang' Ing on the morning of March 12 , and that one his five daughters resided In Omaha. Ho was a man of wealth , had bjon president of tbo village , a member ot the school board and was Identified with every leading In dustry there. Ill-health for several yearn bad affected bis mind at tlaios apd it i bo- llovca ho committal the deed In a ill ot In sanity. Vdllfjr Modloni Soclctr.4 The medical society of the Missouri vallo ; will meet nt SU Joseph , Mo. , on March 2 and 21. The call tyiucd by the secretary , Dr Carter , of Grand Usland , states that a larg number of nowimcmbor * will bo admlttei and that an unusual number of intcrcsthij jinpers will bo rcntl. The nrrnncemonts Imvi bjon placed m Hue hands of a competon committee nnd n ftcnernl good tlmn is In sured. I3rs. C. Pj Hnrnpnn and Gifford o this city will read papers at the meeting o the society. IS n blood disease. Until tnc poison I.I expelled from the system , there can bo no cure for this lonthseicu and dangerous malady. Therefore , the only effective treatment la n thorough course- of Aycr's Sarsapnrilla the best of nil blood purifiers. The sooner you bcglu the better ; delay Is dangcious. "I was troubled with cntnrrh for over two years. I tried various remedies , nnd was treated bv n number of physi cians' , but received no benefit until I began to tnko Aycr's Sarsuparllln. A few bottlc.s of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely .restored my health. " Jesse M. Boggs , llolman's Mills , N. 0. "When Ayer's Sarsaparlll.a was rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I was in clined to doubt Its elllcacy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I bad no faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and Impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the sense of smell , nnd my system was badly deranged , I was about discouraged , when n friend urged mo to try Aycr's Sarsnparilla , and re ferred mo to persons whom it had cured of cntnrrh. After taking hnlf n dozen bottles of this medicine , I nm convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate disease is through the blood. " Charles II. JIalouey , 113 Illvcr at.f Lowell , Mass. arsaparilla , pr. .1. C. Ayer St. Co. , Lowell , Mass. Trice 1J1 ; eU lottlc , J5. Worth $5 o totllo. DRS. BETTS & BETTS STIIEET , OMAHA , Nna. ( Oppoalto Paxton HoteU Offlo liounUS.m. , tnSp.m. Sundays. 10 a. BU tc P.m. Specialists la Cbroalc , Xcrvous , Skin ftnd Blood Dt- C SC3. DfConinltatlon nt office or by mall fro * . SlodW clues sent t > jr mull or express , securely packed , free from observation. Qunranteea to cure quickly , safe ly and permanently. , NERVOUS DEBILITY . lions. Plirslcnl decay , nttslnf ! from Indiscretion , OX- CUBS or InaulKCnce. producing uleoplesnon. < lopon- dcncy , plmple-H on the faco. nvorslon tosocloty , easily discouraged , Inch of confidence , dull unlit for study or business , and llnds Ufa a burden. Kafely. perman ently and privately cured. Consult Urs. Uotts & Uetts , HUd Karnam Street , Omnlm , Neb. Blood anil Skin Disease ? results , completely oradlc.ited rrlthont the aid of mercury. Scrofula , erysipelas , foyer sores , blotches , ulcen. pains tn tha head and honci. syphliltlo sore throat , mouth and tongue , catarrh , etc. , permanently cured whore others bare fnllcd. ITrinarw nfl Jiinddor complaint * , UlllldlY I'alnftil. DllUcult , Uo fro- quontburnlnitorblfiody urine , urine lilah colored of with milky sediment on standing , weak back , Ronorr hrca , Klatt , cystitis , etc. 1'romptly and safely cured charges reasonable. moval complete without cutting , causiln ordlllatlon. Cures effected at homo by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. To Young Men anfl Hiile-Awil Men , A miDD The awful efTocts of early UUtUi Vice , which brings oivanlo weakness , destroying both nfmd nnd boar , with nil tsdreaded Ills , permnnantlr cured. Address these who hnvo 1m. paired thonisolves by Improper Indulgences and and solitary unblts , which ruin both body and mind , unfltt'.nz them for business , study or Uinrrln0e. , MA nut to MIK , or these entering on that happy Ufa , KTe.ro of physlclal debility , quickly anlstO'l. ' OUR SUCCESS , [ s based upon facts , first practical experience , second end every case Is especially studied , thus sterling &rlKht , third medicines are prepared in our own la- batory exactly to suit cacti case , thus affecting curei without Injury. tV hend i ! cents pos'.aga for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and delicate disease * . Thousands cured. nr\ friendly letter or call usay lave you fu ture sufferltm andnluime , and add golden years to Ufa ter"No letters answnred unlos accompanied by I cents In stamps. Address orc.'ill on DBS. ( SETTS & BETTS , * 1O3 Fiuuam street. Oinnha. Neb. CALIFORNIA TUB LAND OP DISOOYEBIES. SANTA s ABIE ! AND : CAT ; R : CURE ForSnle by Goodman Drug Co S Per the new season with n new stock. Our spring goods nro open ami on our counters nnd every pres ent nnd prospective puvch'.isur of n spring suit should turn , his footsteps in our direction. Wo will show you something worth coming for We neo constantly increasing our husines ? , nnd the stack o gootls wo are showing this season is on n much larger scale than formerly. It hns no equal in this part of the coun try , nnd always progressive we are also with ovnrv scasDii trying to improve upau the quality nnd make of our goods , We handle and sell only such goods which will give satisfaction , and nothing comes on our tables that is not perfect in make , fit and workmanship. Advcrtiseing talk does not count for much nowadays. We do not ue ns much apace in the papcr.3 and may not put things so forcibly a ? others do us wo avoid all sensational methods of advertising , BUT OUK. . .GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING We rely upon our customer for this constant - stant nnd steady increase of our business as , wo sell them such goods which not only brings them jlmclc every season , but causes them to rccomend us to their friends. This is the most forcible way of adver tising and is sure to bring the biggest returns. Wo do not blow a big bargain horn , because with us bar gains are a daily occurcnce , and no exception. All our goods are bargains compared with the prices oC other houses. Our Mail Order Department is now in working order. Write for samples of our spring suits and wo will send you n good line to select from nnd will also send blanks for self-measuring. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Having about completed the ] IMPROVEMENTS in our store , we are now prepared to serve our cus tomers in the best manner. One of the Special Attractions this week will be Men's Trousers which we offer from $1.75 to $5. Men's Spring Over- coatsfrom $6 to $30. ( All heavy overcoats will be sold at a-libcral redution you can double your money in six months by buying one of those choice lots in West Portland Park. SHOREY , HALL & CO , Aboincton Building , Portland , Or. CHICHESTEFl'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. REC7 CROSS DIAMOND DRAMD. Pnfi' , turii nfl atwty rt-lltMo. Ladle cl I'ruuulnt for Illaraaiid Ilmn.l.lu red DHUUU botc * . .raln-l with blu ribbon , I avf nn utlici ? tnd-lc.iir ( r r r rU ul r. tad 'Keller tel [ > rdltfiw"in ttUtrt by rcturtl wall. .Vam far U'hlcbuter Clicin.Cu. . B 01 i ba.rtU.lt T © WEAK ME ® & Buffcrms from the citects nf jroutnfnl crrora , J'orlr decay , wastlna wcakncus , lost umumrfxl , etc. , 1 will Benil n Tnlunulc trfatlsa ( spnleill containing full riii-llcnlars for lioinn euro. I'lH'.I. uf clinrge. A ' ciidlil medical work : should bo rend by nvcry 11,111 who Is uprrnui anil ilrlillltatcd. AddlTts , tt. I'.C' , IfOU'Ililt.ITIOotlUBCoilII. NKKVOU3 DKIIIMTY. VOIIIIB and mid die nscil men , eullerliiR from 1,11110113 or YOUTH , ixruEoii AIIWK. CurcKiniran- teed , 'ireutlic [ sealed 1 containing full par ticular * fur honiu cure , rnrK or rilAKOU. I'ltOV. II. 1' . HKSM'.It , Lock Box 56. Detroit , Jllrh. Never Travel Without a Box of RESTORED. r.nnlni ; I'rcninlure Iiecny , hir ous Pclilhly , l ut ilnnhooil , * e. . hnvlns tried In t ln every kno n rrini- ; lmnle of telf curi' . hlcu ly , hasdfirovcml m > n IB will nd ( cjiled ) FHEK to Ids li llow.iurfervrs. AddrcH , J , II. lltKVlS. I'.O. lloi 93WN w VurkLlW. DR. OIA/EIM'S OIAEIM'SBELT . . PATIHItDAUO. 10 , 1887 , iHPSOVtDJuivaO. 1880. .11 . \ H"vM' ! ' > > UI i DKOWEN'S KI.F.CTHO- OALVAK JO BODY BELT Debllit/ , , Kidney , Htrvousnei * . TremtllDj ; , Btiual Er- hjuitlonL Waiting of ndlicrttloni In VouTfc.Ats . ' to'uits limu DR. OWEN'S I ELECTRIC miULCiiii'tui'iitt. ' " Alsonn EUotrlo Trues nnd Belt Combined. B u < lM. roiuc. for t s illu.l'4 tiwi.n < r 8 . wkleli willk " " ' " * "oWEW KllKOTHIOTBBtT ft APPLIArVoE CO. 30(3 ( North llroadwav. UT I.OUIU. MO , 680 llrccdwajr. HEW VOUU OITV. EnfiaKemont Extr.iordlnaryi TtlOXSJAY JUVKXIiHAStC'BB 17 lleturn cngucemcnt nnil faiewcll appearnuceof the gicutout llvinf : iniiftlcIiuH , under tlio nlitn- ngctnontof 11. K. ALbcynurt MiitiHco Ornn. SARASATE-D'ALBERT ' , Pablo Da Sarnsntc , Violin , ICtiiian I'AII > nrt , I'lutio , ASSIST1IO 1JV MIIIP. B'Ttluj Alni.v , I'luuo , Entire change of pvourninmc. Prices : SUM. $1 W > . Jl.UJ ntul Mo. Hescrveil sentb on sale Thuradar morning. Marrh lljtn. Three Nights and .Matinee , Coinincncln Moiiilny , M.iruh 17th. J. M. HILL'S A Lniighablc Comedy liy Sydney IJoscn- feld. I'lio latest New Vnrk Snrcrss. Elegant Costumes. Sumptuous Staging1. Itegulnr prlcoi Svnta on sale Saturday , EEOXJSE3. Thursday. 1'rldnjr antlSntiiitliiy Evenings , liircli t ! < > , Ul nml UU. Sntnrdny Mntlnco. Better than "Tho Henrietta. " N. Y. Ilcrnlil. JHroiisonHowai'il's ( Jreatest Trin ninlij Author of "Tho Ilcnrlclta , " "Tho IlankrrN I.iuchtsr. " "Vuttus Jlrs Wluslirop , " etc. . etc. 1'rcbcntcd In the sumo manner at seen in Now Vork , Uoston. Cnlcsgo. s-an J'lniiclaco with Its Great Cast , Scenery and Auxiliaries So.its on palo Wednesday. I'rlces Hescrved Jl.Wamltl ; general admlbslon7Hcand Jl : t'ul- lory ! i5c. The highest medical authnrltios of tlio world proscribennd recommend the fOI)15N MINHIt Al , I'ASTIIJjns. for nisenuea of the Throat Chest and Lungs , and also for consumption. "I find the results of the SODKN WATKHS AND I'ASTirlHS nruvoiy Hatlafac- tory In SuUacuto Pharvinttls as well as In Chronic Ctttarrhal ( "onilltlon of the upper nlr siiReg. " MOUUAU K UltOWN , M. I ) . J'rof. of Laryngology nt Clilcanu 1'ollcllnlo. At all ( Inigglsts nt 5 and SO cts. a Vox. ) s ( Jnttis on Application. Sotlen Mineral Springs Co- , Limited , 15 CED.VU STIIISUTMJW YOKK. Tlio only fnta nnd painless method of extractIng - Ing t'cth , and thu only method of Inxcrtlng. tenth without plate , remaining clean and dura- ube. ! Well Known Spoclullut , Unusurpatsod In the truutrnt'ritof ns forms of I'm VATl. DlHKABta and Mrlclure.n euro T.uiiianti'Cil. lin patoiicjr. LOSS of Manliooil , anJ Ainulilun. Hterrlllty or llnrrcnosnbsolutcly cure < l. t-enJ for Hookj"I ho 1.1 fa bccrct. " fur * | nn or Woman , cacu 111 csnli tslnuiMl. Nervous Kunmlo Dlii'nues. ciircu quickly und ijernmnenllr. Trealiiiprit by cnrrrsiioiiilvnce. Mnni | > > fc > rruily. | Consultiillunfii'o. Onlcob. K. Cor Iv'lu anil Jackson Streets , Umutm .NtLi. JOSEPH CiLLOTTS COLD HSDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1333. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-UO4. THE M08V PEEFECT OP PENS. Cim bo cured In " 0 to 00 days by the use or tbo Kor sale only liy the Ciiok Itomo.ly Co. . of. Oinnha. Nohru'kn. \ \ rltu tu in for thu niirnc * 'ind mldrcs * of who hart ) heen cured nnd from uhum no mvu tjerinl'Rlon ti > rolcr. Syphlllg U a dhoiiso thl\t hits ulnaysb.i tiled thn wklll of thomost eminent phy l- nuns nml until the illirnvury ( if the Cooli Kcnu'ily Co < K..MAilCUi.Mii : > V"iittinulnllll ( ) ) ever Imvlnn the dlM > a o lint ln'cn c'lired.Vu KunriintiM * to > uru nny cnto Unit cnn bu produced. Tlm o who to tuken mercury , | i > itaili , , - . . S.H. sucimillerr.ut m i i ndvertlM'd rumi-tlte1 * , with only to'npnriir * lM'n I rnn now IM iiermiuuly cured by tliu n * * cil thu " .MAC It' KiSlElY" : iif the Conk Itemed } Co. . Oinnlin , Ncl ) . lion are of Imltullinii. It Is nlivulnicl ) linpna ? lble jrnny other person or company to IIIIM , * our fiirmuhiorany remu ly Mlco It In HTeit an 1 result The Cook Itc-nicpy Co , lin bjun tra'itlnji p'lUenli oC Jour jeiir * mill Imvo nlwayn Klu1 ! ! iierltut Mitttilai tlnn. They tire tlnniiclnlly rciponlbi ) > , luime iicnpl. till uf overFAil.UKI , nuiklnu their Buiniinli'i' vimd. Wo t-ollclt the moat ohMli/ilu eiitfes thtiM * nil" ha\o tried every known rein il y and Untiill lmpt < if iciuv err. Cnrre > poiid with Hi anil let 119 [ nit JCMI It , povJ. cMonof evidence that convinces thu inotkei'lieM Murk what we < ajr : In the end joii Mi i u idnp "M.\Jl'UiMKIY ( ( : ' liefom > ou ran l > o pi'minnrntlr cured. It Is thu innthcii > lu Mood purlllcr cvcrknuiTii. Write for pnrticu'ur * . All letter * conlliU'iitltil. Hosilfo you uro pottlnj Ilio Coofe Jlcmeily Co'a. , Muglc Ittuneily Xoue others an ) irenulno. Parties rltiln.inir to bo nccnti for us nro Impotltors nnd fraud" . 1'ull uhirsfrec. Ad Jresi all communications to The Hook Rooms 39 nnd10 St. Clalr Hotel Hlock , Cor. lUth nnd Dotlpo Sts. , Otmilni , NoLraslt A Perfect Art Album containing 24 Beautiful Photographs representing Tea and Coffee culture , will bo scnl on receipt of your address. CHASE & SANDORN , 136 Broad St. , Boston Western Dept. 80 Franklin St. , Chicago , III. OF JUAREZ , I'nJer t'lD m.uniKCincMt of tlui Mexican Intornutionnl Bunking Co. Cor.ocssloimrli'1. Incorpurutcil by tha state uf ylj huahuu , Mexico , l-'or Clinrltnl > lo I'lirpisi'M. GltAM ) MO.vriUiY 1 > \WINQ will la'in pa"o ! In p-i'illo nt tliu city of Jujre < .for . inorly 1'aiodel Nortel , iiiMlcu. WKUMWOAV , Al'ltllj Uiiril , IHOO. nnilcrtlio noMonil fl nierflslon of ( iuncrnl , l.ns'H. MIIXIIV and Mr. ClMli.il AU'II'KI.I.KI , tint fnnncr contlimiun nfmicli iiriiiiiini'iinj In tie ! I'uUe I Mutes Unit lilt uru'L'iifo nlono In mitlli'lunt uinir.nilur In tlio public Unit tlioilriinliiit * "III bo liold wl'liiini't lion- t' ty nn I fturnoss tu nil. unil the latter itnu biipcr * \lurnf the wixlo'iii Kovurnmsnt ) Is of equal ttnuil- Inifnnd It Only ( fOOI ( ) > Tickets. Only < ! ( ) , < ) ( ) ! ) Tickets. Whole Tickets. 51. Half Tlckots , t. ; Quarter Tlukctts $1. i.ibT OK rui/.is. 1 Pilronf KO.WMJ JVKO ) ( I I'rlzoof IH.UHIH limn 1 I'rlzoof fi.imilt W < O : i I'rUesof l , ( ) piicluiru S.MM Kll'rUosof ide.ifli lire ZtW Ml I'tlievm lliloni'liiirn MM ) lui I'rUe.iof . 'iileiitliiiro MUI 2S ) I'tizes of Uleiichiiro VX.U ' " " " " " " " " IB ) 1'rl/esof I Hlunch nrn . . . i n , n lltll'iUoiof illruclinro I'O ' I'rlieaof i ZAi-ntlinru KO Tornilnnls to VVlJiiiY'rTiu'o'f'iaVrnrli nte ill.fo ) K'J Teruilimls to IIJ.UU I'rliu of IIU eacli lire 1,9111'rltcsnmoiintliu to Wo ( ho nndi < rilvnei ! herobr rprllfr Dint tlio llnneo1 Nncloimi of .Muili'o , In Clilliniilinii Imi nn deposit , from the > lo < l ( nn liitvriiHtliinnl llunklnv Cuiniinny , thonui'ujsnry fun I * lu ifiiunintnii th iiuynii'nt ' nl nil tlmirlze'ilriiwnlnllia fillANii I.OTrcitv nf li'.tlif/ . Wo f urtliiT ( ortify Iliut wo will Kiiiirfrttoniltln nrr.iriKOiiii'hts , an I In pcooii inuimvo mi'l ' i 'intrnl all the driiwlnus of this Iiifjry , ami that HIP niiiniiHrii iiindiutcd wltlilionoity , fulrucss , unit In t-oud fnltl ) to ara all purl.os. . . j < jjjc g MMn , , , , UAMIKI Auui'i i.i.rs , Kupi'rrl'or for tlio d'mi'rmm'nt. If any ticket drjtvinir it iirlzn l rrnt to lliu uniler- il , llsinco rulniiwlll bn ( Ollcclcd iinil rumlltcit tu the OWIUT thvrouf free uf rhariii1. KIIIIAII II. llnovsnv , 1'resldent Kl I'aso .Vatlo lai Hank. I'll I'nio , Tvr. AOI-iNTH VVAN'I'KI ) . For club ralus. oranr furlUor Infoniiulloii write to the under liiied , ntatlriK your address cli'urly. with Hat , county , Htrvet and inimtcr. more lapld innll lellvery win bo u > siirid by yuur cncloslnu unvnviil * DPU boarliu yiiiirfull nJdress. ilKXICAN iNlEIlNATIONAr , lUXULV J Co , t'ltyuf Juuruz , Mexico. NOTIRK. Fend remittances for tickets by ordinary Ictlff , containing Jirnoy Order , issued by nil Kptv * I onlr lanlus , Nnwork Kxoh.inBo , IJank llralt or V < - ' W Sole Address all rt-ulslerpd letters In JltXlOAN I.SIKItNATIOVAI. IIANK City of Juarez , FOR MEN ForlOSTorrAIMK 3 n r landNEHVO' WtsJtniuorBoJyai Jof Errorsor Zxccius in 0 Ji.ko.l > it ii > i > KiKi > iYiuii > iiDAiiiJia riiiikurAoiil7 4hMUI.ll ilUllUr HOIK TK 4T T-H. . I. U m illr 4 millfr.M 10 tltlii nj r.r.l < > ( Milrli > . ITilU lUdV I > trlllf * Book. i lmll < fttth miM.il inill fill * o.u ERIE MKOIOAL orBurrflW , N.V ;