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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : * THURSDAY , MARCH 20. 1890 THE CITY. The bunk clearings yesterday were 10 J 1,401.03. Frank Hudson , a driver Mr Henry tlolln , grocer , was nrroBtcd yesterday afternoon charged with stealing $38 From William Orcalmm , who lives In Hie bottoms. Ho was released on ball ind will have n bearing on the U2. At a mooting of tbo Painters' Union Tuesday nlirht tbo following oDtcors were olnotod for the ensuing' ' year : Jatnos Hrophy , president and treasurer ; John Martin , corresponding secretary ; Isaac Hushy , preceptor ; Alfred Hartley , war- Sen. Sen.A A dark comploxloncd man , with small thin whisker named Christian Sohlo- eol. has been missing from his homo in L'lntUmouth for several days. The tin- torlunato follow Is Half demon ted and rvnndcrnd away from his friends and home. The board ol trade committee , con- listing of Mo * * . Kucllil Martin , .T. S. Urady and \V. S. Nason , left for Chl- tago at1:80 : last evening to consult with president Ilughltt regarding the cx- ionslon of the Northwestern ' from Verdigris. Personal I'nrrmranlu. II. T. 'rVIUon of Wayne is nt the Pnxton. C. II. Harrann of McOook I * nt llio I'nxton. J. K. Slilpman or ICoarnoy Is at the Casoy. 13. M. IJcncilict of Culbcrtsou is nt the Casoy. K. W. Grant of Beatrice is stopplne at the Paxton. Dr. J. C. Jones loft for St. Joseph last evening. P. S. Wllcox of McCoolc is stopping nt the Casoy. Ed Clarke of Valentino Is registered at the Cruoy. D. C. Stnploton of Wallace is stopping nt the Murray. A. S. Uoldwln of LoxInRtcn.ls a guest at tbo Millai-J. C. H. 1'Iiolps of Valparaiso is a guest at the the C.uoy. " Kx-Sonator Charles H. Van Wyclr. was in the olty yesterday. .T. L. Ctildwoll and wife of Lincoln are guests ttt tlio Millnril. II. W.-IJ. Norrls and A. W. Cox of HastIngs - Ings are at the Murray. M.Volfo nnd J. M. Moore of Illldreth nro cucsts at the Milhird. ' k Dick Thompson of the Hustings Tribune pent ycsteruay In the city. . 11. P. Mnrlo of Woodhlno , In. , wnsncaller U THE Uun building yuiterdny. A. Colcmiin and \vlfo of fetromaborg nro imoiiK the cuests at the Casey. A.V. . Jones , v.'lfo and son of Hastings are nuioni ; the guests nt the Murray. H. E. Honesteol nnd S. Draper of Niobrara are among the guests at the 1'iixton. Edward Ulcwott and William Pried of Fremont are registered at the Murray. C. II. Sheldon and E. S. Streotcr of Columbua nro registered nt tha Murray. O. C. Pope W. G. Parker and W. J. Whit- ton of Blun Hill are registered at tno Mill- nrd. nrd.William William Crawford , a loartuiR merchant of Axtcll , Neb. , called ut Tim Ucu oQIco ycstcr Uny. Uny.Hon. Hon. M. V. Gannon , who was called to Davenport , la. , about two weeks ago , on business returned yesterday morning. Miss Marie L. Grillln , hotter known ns Tilnnon Kcqueu , is the guest of Mrs. C. E. Duntnlrc , No. 1017 North Tweuty-ninth street. Leon Mayer , representing Evans & Elocy with their ' -Parlor Match , " which they pro- flcnt at the Boyd three nights next week , is in the city. Elmer D. Prank , clerk of the United States circuit court , loft yesterday for El 1'uso , Tax. , where ho will join Judge Duiidy's party nnd go with them to Mexico. JJrad Slaughter , United States marohnl , returned yesterday from the nnn ual na > tlonal convoutlon of the republican leagues at Chattanooga , ilo reports an enthusiastic und harmonious meeting. Tlint Kill of Rxtrns. Commissionora O'lteoffo and Turner , Su perintendent Coots and Auditor Evans were busy In the ofllco of the latter yesterday over Kynn & Walsh's claim for extras onttio construction of the county hospital. The building was visited Tuesday and all the work carefully Inspected. A report will bo imido as soon as the books nnu contracts can bo examined. The Olty Mall Superintendent. Mr , Jacob J. Jobst , appointed by the mayor nnd ratillod by the council as superintendent of construction of the new city hall building , \voro receiving thn congratulations of his friends yesterday on his appointment. The position is worth CJ.UUU per annum. lioforo the ap pointment was imulo it was necessary that the architects of that structure should in dorse. the selection , which was done by Pow- lor & UorndorJT , tha designers of the build- lag. _ _ llio Mobrarn Kvtonilnn. The commlttoo nppolntcd by the real CBtnto exchange to interview General Man ager Hurt on the Niobrara extension of the ] lkhorn road failed to got together nnd nothing was ncaompllshod. President Hurt- man of the Exuhango and John S. lirndy constitute a committee which loft last evening for Missouri Valley , where they will Join the Niobrara committee nnd pro. cccd to Chicago nnd have an audlonco with { 'resident Ilughltt. Insane frojn Sorrow. Joe Sholtz , the man who was in Ornalm Bourchlng for hU wife a few days ago , has returned to his homo In Columbus und has been ndjudgad Insane. His love Tor tils tru ant wife was too great a stnln on his mlnu nnd ho succumbed to noftenlng of the brnln. Hholtz at 0110 tlmo owned considerable Oimilm real estate nud is well known hero. Ho was n fakir , apeduler , a storekeeper and n fellow who could turn a dlmu Into n dollar lar at most anything. Ho owna real estate in both Columbus und Norfolk nnd 1ms boon placed In the m.vlum at the lat ter city. His wlfo is supposed to bo in Omaha.Vhlto In this city Sholtz was not consluorcd to bo Insono' , but very Highly. Slnki-s-Tlirop. At the resilience of the , bride's tnotnor , 1001 Spencer street , ICountzo place , at 7 p. in. , March IS , by the Uov. A. 11. Thnln , D. D. , In the presence of the immediate rela tives of llio contracting parties , Mr. Harrv M , Stokes , acting agent of the Consolidated tank line company , was married to Miss IttUtie , the accomplished daughter of Mrs. John Throp , Into of Detroit , Mich. Nu merous olugant nnd substantial wcildintj K'fts ' were presented to the bride and groom , und altoirethor the occasion was ona of special nttrnctfqn nnu pleasure that will long bo remembered by ihoso participating. U'hu hnjipy coiuilo left on the evening tram for a short trip , and will return In tiino to receive their many friend * on or about April 1. Announcement * . Tno first man at tha oox onico of lloyd's opera IIOUBO yesterday purchased tea scats for "Stictiaitiion.li , " distributed over the three nights and iiiatlnco of tha engagement which begins this evening. The second end purchaser wun content with two nnd tbo third representing a theatre party , bcoama possessor , after depositing the proper coital * oral , of eixteon seats for the opening night. This settled the question of the ndvnuco anlo mid the gontlumon in the boic onico nettled down to liielr work and kept up a steady sale for three hours. At 13 o'clock the cash tikon 'lt ' exceeded that of any orovlous snlo this Benson. Tlio public is apparently well ml- Vised of ttio Importance of 'SlienamloaU" nnd the demand for seats Indicates that the engagement hero will bo a monumental one. both w the history of the pUy and In that of the tbcntor , . The tiinnm Juch Grand English Opera company will bo at the Uoyd on Monday , March at , presenting the opera of "Pau t. " It will bo one of the inu ical events of the _ _ _ _ _ Dipblherla is cured by the use of Cook's extra dry imperial champagne us a argto Auk yourphyslciuu to try iu li'QIl JjAKOTiVS UELIEIA The Conunlttncs McolInK With Lib eral 12ncnurflRinicnt. Jurigo Drake of the South Dakota delega tion WB at the mooting of the Heel Estate exchange yesterday morning fooling very tnuch encouraged over the success the solicit ing committee und been meeting. Speaking of Tuesday' * worlrtluJgo Drake said ! "A commlttoo consisting of Messrs. P. L. Pcrlno , J. II. Lazaer nnd M. O. Mac- Iced accomplished moro In an hour than the board of trndo bad In a week. If those people had said nt once they could do nothing for us. wo would have saved sotno tlmo. As It Is four or four or llvo days have been wasted. ' Wo are n llttlo impeded in our work by the numerous contradictory telegrams which have appeared la the papers. These , you of coiirao understand , originated with some unscrupulous land agents and boomers. The Joint resolution passed by thn senate nnd house of representatives ought to settle nil questions as to the actual noJd of rollof by the Dakotans. " After the daily call 1 * . L < . Porrlno ad dressed the mooting , urglnc upon thorn the nocccslty ol a prompt and liberal response to appeal of the needy slate. There wore , ho said , nineteen counties settled bv farmers , -whoso lives almost depended on llio action of their neighbors , The state would look after tholr living now nnd all they ask is sued wheat for the spring. Corn woulu not do for them , us It would not ripen. All the money contributed by Omaha would go directly' to the governor of the state , and Hie subscribers could rest assured that the rollof work had boon so well sys- lutnallzod that every cent would bo cxpondcd to the very best advantage. The name of William Pleming. the grocer , was added to the committee and they hope In a few days to report n collection of $3.000. The list now has the following subscribers : Omaha Loan and Trust company . $ -5 Omaha National bank . ' . 150 Omaha nnd Grant smelting works . 100 Plrst Natlo.inl bank . 150 Merchants National . i. . . . 100 American National and McCaguo's . 100 United States National . 100 Commercial National . . - . 50 J. H. Lnzoar . ' . . S5 ! G. M. Hitchcock . 23 W. P. Swccsy . 20 Thomas Sharp , Uheycnno , Wyo . 20 Lake , school. , . 11- A JInrd Winter for Tlirnat and Inuij ; The past winter has been an unusually severe ono for throat and lungdiseasc-j. Coughs and cfilds seem ty hang on with crcttt pocsiatoncy and fail to yield to tbo usual remedies. This ia moro noticeable the further cast you go. Many remedies that had enjoyed the popular favor for years past were pro nounced of no account , und to have no moro olTect than that much water. Others previously little known in the locality jumped into popular fnyor and received unstinted pruiso. An instance of tliia kind occurred at Allegheny City , Pa. Messrs. F. II. Kegcrs & Son , a popular drug lirm who have three stores there , say a. lady after having bought her fifth bottle of a certain medicine said : "This one will bo the last. I have cured up my own family and did them bo much good that they now want mo to euro our neighbors. " The medi cine referred to was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Messrs. Eggora & Sou bought thoif llrst supply lust Novem ber. They say nt fltst the sales were slow , but now their sales of this remedy exceed that of any other two medi cines they handle , und that the greater part of their sales nro from merit alone or through the recommendations of others. Ono retail druggist in Fitts- bui-g , Pa. , lias ordered live gross of this remedy for bis individual retail trade during tlio past four months. This remedy is well knoxyu hero and sold by nearly every druggist in the city. Til 13 CASHIER'S YVOKD. It MnlccH Ills Ilnnlc Oafor.clniit In n nic Suit. Margaret W. Allis , ot al , executors of the cslnlo of Edward P. Allis , deceased , have brought suit in thn United btatos circuit court against the State bank of Nebraska at Crete , asking for judgment in the sum of $13,0413.41. The petition alleges that the suit grow out of the plaintiff's ' relying upon the word of Georco D. Slovens , chashlcr of the State Dank of Nebraska , ns to the responsi bility nnd ilnancial standing ot George W. Bridges , who had'ordored $27,801 worth of machinery to bo manufactured by the plain tiff. The plaintiff made tno machinery and delivered the same to Bridges on the guar antee oC Stevens that Bridges was worth SiiO.OOO , the plaintiff boinc cheated thereby out of $15,000. The only property had was a flou-ing mill that was encumbered with three mortgages , the plain tiff holding the third mortgage , The plain tiff was unable lo collect anything from the third mortgage und declares that Bridges Is insolvent. John H. Johnson , to whom was delivered the second morlgiigo is president of the Stuto Bank of Nebraska al Crete , and a aon-m-lnw of Bridges. The mortgage hold by Johnson was foreclosed by lihu und ho now owns the property leaving the heirs of Edward P. Hills In the cold. A Growlnic Industry. The Adumnnt Wall Piaster company started in business here eighteen , mouths ago without making1 any tin- necessary noise or bluster. But what then seemed a small concern has grown lo Immense proportions. They have just purchased trackage ground from the cngt Omaha , Lund company for the oroctlon of a largo mill with a ca pacity of100 barrels par day. Ono of tbo firm Is now in tbo east purchasing maciunory. un aucsuay msi tins com pany purolmsod the Jooriug ware housed on Pacilic nnd Seventh streets , where " they oxpcct to hoop their supply for tlio city trade , nud to whioh place they will re move their olllcos about April 15. Their growing trndo through the state and city compels thorn to thus increase tholr facilities. The now Commercial Na tional bunk building is plastered with their material , ns is n largo number of residences. Those who coiitompluto building should by till means become acquainted with the virtues of Adam ant wall plaster before making any con tracts. It costs but little moro than plaster , can bo applied by any mason and can never full off. It is ono of the best IIro resisting materials known , nud insurance companies luivo given cor- tillcutes showing their tuiproeiutlou of Adamant wall plaster. It ta boiiigusod now generally In Omaha for plastering , nnd is highly recommended by all who luivo used it. _ A A'KIIY MVKliV COUPHli Tom Dim-ray DonlcH the Heport of Ills DllIll'Hf. "Did you know Tom Murray was dead ! " The qucstien was nslcd a Ben reporter by a prominent banker. The reporter didn't luiowit.Jnit remembering the publication of au item referring to Mr. Murray's Illness , thought there might bo SOIPO reason for the query , mid proceeded to Investigate. ' 'llio report had gained considerable currency und a great many people , especially among the older residents of the city , were anx iously moulting as to the truth of the rumor. Not a few of them had accepted the report as true nnd were already in n rem iniscent mood , recalling events of the past Iff which Mr.TMurrny ll ured conspicuously , relating nnc < lotcs of ) il * career oud calling attouUoh to his ecctiiilrfciUcs. The repqrtqr hurried to Mr. Murray's mansion at the corner * of Eighteenth and llnrney streets , where bo suddenly came upon the supposed corpse In the act of greas- Ini ; a wagon preparatory to a drive to South Omatiawhoro ho has a force of men at work , la reply to a quottion Mr , Murray said ho was not uoftd , but bad been very sick from an aggravated uttuok of Russian Influenza. The report of bis death bad rfready reached him uml uo woa ir. u burry to get away to avoid the embarrassment and delay that would bo occasioned by the visits of frlfands who would ruth to his place to nscortnln tbo truth of the report , "I was afraid for a few days that In erlppo In my case would tuko a serious form , " said Mr. Murray , "ns I have not been In good health for several months , but I am feeling splendidly now and will bo all right In n day or two. The report of my slotness in THE lir.n a few days ago nlnrmcd some of my friends nnd I've had a number of them up to see mn. If they como up today and llnd that I am out at work I guess they'll bo convinced thnt my Illness is not very serious. Gee up , Dolllc , " and Mr. Murray drove away. 'llio Boat Every ingredient employed In pro ducing Hood's Sarsaparllla Is strlqtly pure , nnd is the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All the roots nnd herbs nro carefully scloutod , personally examined , nnd only the best rotnlilod. So that from the tlmo of purchase until Hootl'H Sarsaparllla Is propnrod , every thing it carp fully watched with n view to attaining the best result. Why don't you try itV J K SAYS HIV3 A nOBIJttlt. A Weary Young Slniiln Story tr > the Polio- . A young man who appeared to bo very weary ns well ns hungry ambled into central police station Into Tuesday night and asked for the captain. Pat Mostyn wis there nud took the follow un Into Chief Soavo.v'a room. "My name Is Prank Carroll , " said the young man , ' 'nnd I am a fugitive from Justice. On the night of December 20 I broke into the depot nt 3ti Ponlok Springs , Pla. There were several express packages which I opened nut found nothing that I cared to take away. Then I cut open a mall bag mid secured § 100. The springs are located oa the L. & N. railroad. Slnco Hint llmo 1 have wandered from place lo ploco until all my money Is'gbno. ' I understand that there Is a largo reward offered for my nrroat. nnd I would ns lonvo you would got it ns ns any ono. I am culltv. " The captain locked Carroll UD and lodged the charge of being u suspicious character opposite h'a ' name. Chief Soavey will ascertain whether or not tha prisoner Is wanted ut Do Ponick Springs , nnd hold the man until un answer Is received. _ Never Ulvo Up. If you suffer with asthma , bronchitis , or any other disease of thn throat or lungs , nothing can surprise you more than iho ra pidimprovemont that will follow the \iw of SANTA ABIE. If you are troubled with catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you will bo unable lo express your amazement at Ihc marvelous und instantaneous curative powers of CALIPOIJNIA UAT-H-CUUE. These remedies arc not secret compounds , but natural productions of California. Sold atSl a package ; three for ? 2,50 , and guaran teed by Goodman Drug Co. TI1HY K1SSKI ) AND MAE ! ) UP. Kntc AVntklns Goes Back to III r i'nrnnionr. Among the prisoners on the bench in Judge Helsolcy's court f yesterdny was u rather prctty-fuced woman who pnvo the nnmo of Kato Watkins. There was no information - formation Hied against her , although on the elation house docket opposite Kate's name appear the words "grand larceny. " Tues day evening , just before the westbound Union Pncillc train pulled out , George Watkiiib rushed up lo Iho depot police man nnd asked him to arrest Kate Walking , the woman referred to , ns she hud stolen his trunk which was there in the baggaeo room ready to bo checked for Den vor. The olllcer obeyed anu ICato was taken out of a coach and placed in the patrol wagon. She spent iho night at canlrnl police slnlion. Yesterday morning Watkfns re fused to prosccuio her and the case was dis missed. It seems that Kato waa only Watkins' mistress. Tnoy had been living togeihoi- 201 Washington avenue , iu Iho BlulTs but Wulkms ran out of money und Kato ran out of lovo. She attempted to go to Denver. but George objected , and now they have mudo up and will live together again. The woman was married to Henry Stark Iu Kansas City llvo years ago and Is the mother of two children. Why or how she could become infatuated wilh her present greasy looking paramour is a mys tery. _ An Auaoliita Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIE I'INE OINTMENT Is only put up in luraa t'.vo-ounea tin boxes , nnu is an absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds , chuppoJ hands and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for lao ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 20 cents per box by mail ! iJ oonts. Dr.Bu-noy , practice limited to catnt-rh- al diseases of nose und throat. Boo bldg. SOME IjOUSK PhANKS. Charges or Irregularity Atcainit Side- ivnlk Contractor Knowlos. The appropriation ordinance which was in troduced ut the council meeting Tuesday night contained a little Item of Sfri7.57 } in favor of J. E. Knowlcs for sidewalk con- struclion. ' The cla < m was prcsenlod several weeks ago , but was not allowed as complaints had been made against Knowlcs charging him with having used miserably poor lumber in the construction of walks built by him. Tlio claim was referred to tbo committee on side walks nnd bridges with Instructions to oxiun- Ino the claim and lo mvosilgale the charges that have boon made against Knowlos. As yet the committee has lakcn no action. "I have received an immense number of complaints against Knowlos1 work , " said Major Wheeler "and whllo I , am not a mem ber of the sidewalk committee , 1 am n mem ber of Iho lnatco ! committee nnd will not favor any claim until the matter has been Investigated. Knowlcs Is accused of nav- ingused the poorest kinds of scrap lumber for sidewalks In tha oullying districts , white his contr.iet requires that ho shall use first- class uialorlaU" Allies' JScrvo nnd Llvor PUN. An Imporlnnt discovery. They act oa the ilvur , stomach and bowbls through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllllousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipalion. Spioudld for men , women and children. Smallest , mlldost , surest. 80 doses for 23 cents. Samples fren at Kuhn & Co.'s , loth und Douglas. The Hteno raphnri > . The Omuhn stenographers liel.l their reg ular mooting In the rooms of the Standaru Shorthand school Tuesday night , with Presi dent A. P. Hopkins In the chair. There was an unusually largo allundaiico and the principal business transacted was'tho election of ofli- cors , which resulted as follows : President , John A. Koonoy llrst vlco president. W. S , Holler ; second vlco president , Miss M. E , Nlclds ; secretary , J. II. Harvey ; assistant secretary. Miss Marie DoWilt ; treasurer , Thomas P. Wilson. Mr. John A. Koonoy road n very eloquent paper on the advisability of establishing a stenographic headquarters in the city , ami n lively interest was evinced in the subject by all present. The question of the asso ciation luklng part at the convention of the national association of stenographers , to bo held In Chicago in 1S3J , was brought forward und discussed , A disposition was shown on the part of many of the members present In favor of Omaha taking active slops in tbo direction of Joining the national association and sending delegates to thn Chicago convention , A very Interesting programme will bp car ried out at tbo next regular meeting on April 1 , including a spelling bee and a varied musi cal entertainment. Hn Tried It on Ills fan. I tried Chnmborlaln's Pain Bnlm on my BOH for rheumatism. Ho hud been unuble to work for ever tvvolvo months , nnd was unublo to walk to school , until niter I usod.tho Pain Balm on him. Ho has since bcon walking ono nnd n half miles nnd buck to school every day for about two months. M. D. Pl'Ssuu , Morchnnt , Gibraltar , Union county , N. 0. I N its ilrst st K8 , can , bo successfully chocked by tori prompt use of Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral. Kvon In the Inter periods of th tiillscnso , the cough Is wonderfully relieved by this medicine. " I have uscd-Ayor's Cherry Teetotal with the hcsttoffoct In my practice. This wonderful ; preparation once saved my life. 1 bnd.ivcoiistnnt cough , night sweats , was grrittly reduced in llrslf * and given upMy my physician. Ono botllo nud a inilf of iho Pectoral cured mo. " A. J. Eldsoii , M. D. , Mlddlotou , Tennessee. " Several years ago I was severely 111. The doctors said I win In consumption , and that they could do nothing for me , lint advised mo , as a last rcsoit , to try Aver's Cherry Pectoral. After taking this medlclnu two or three months I was cured , and my health lemnlns good to the present dny. " Jnmea Blrcbard , Datlen , Conn. " Severn ! yonrs ngo , on a passngo homo from Cnllfornln , bv wnter , 1 contracted BO sivoro a cold thnt for HOIIIO days I was confined to my stain-room , nnd a physician oil board considered my lifo In dniiRi-r. Happening to hnvn n bolllo of Ayer'H Cherry Pectoral , . ! used it freely , and my limps wcro mmn icslurca to n healthy condition. Slnco than 1 liavn invariably n-cotninondod this prep aration. " J. 1J. Chandler , Junction , Va. herry Pectoral , rnrrAiiED nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & . Co. , Lowell , Mas' ; , Bold by nil lruggUI . I'rlccfllJulxbottles.SS. DRS : BETTS 1453 FAHNAM STHEET. OMAHA , ( OlipoJlto Fnxtou llotoU OtSot hours , v a. m , , to 8 p. m. Sundnys. 10 a. m le p.m. Specialist * ta Chronic , Ncrrous , Skin on * mood Dt- cases. Circoiuultiitlon lit.office or by mall froo. Modl < clues teat 67 mall or cxprou , ccctiraly fucked , free from ob rrntlon. QuAmntces to euro quickly , info- ly nnd permanently. HPRT/fllTO npBTI'TTY ' flMYllUU 1/liDlulll / IIHIl401BOB.niBIH.l-.UlM ( Ions. Physical docny , nrloln from Indiscretion , ux- COBS or tadulnenco.iprodtii.'lnij le plcbncnn. despon dency , pimples on thaifaco.nvursluii tasoc.lc.ty , easily dlii-ouraKed. lack of confidence , dull unlit for study orbuetnaas , and llnds llf n burden. Hnfely , perman ently and privately cured. Consult Urn. Uatts A Uetts , ItUi Varnam Btrcot , Omaha , Neu\ Bloo § 'and Skin Diseas results , completely erndlcutet wltliont tlio all of incrcnry. Hcrofnlnreryslpulm , fever eorpn. olouilioi. uleeri. patna In thorbeaa nnd bones , eyphllltlo sore tbro.tt , mouth and toncuo. catnrrb , etc. , permanently cured rrbcre other * luive fnllcl , . , . ' TTmnnmriand"BladdeiT Complaints , . , . . . . , UlllidlV Ipnlnfnl , Iliraoult , t o fro. quentbnrnlnir or blooJy urine , urlno hlzli colored Of with rnllsy spdlmenton BtnnlliiK. weak bnck , conorr ham , cletti cystitis , ote. 1'roirptly end safely cured cbargtia reasonable * S.T1&ICTUS&E ! S Wre S : znoval complete without cntttnK. caumia ordlltatloti , Cure9 cfTccteJ nt homo by patient without ji motuonti I > nlu or nanoyancu. To Yonng Hen and MiiMle-Aiefl Men , AniTTlTJ nflDI ? Tha nwtul clTecta of parljr Ullaij UUtlD Vice , which'urln orpanlo wonknoss. dostroylntt both mind nnd body , with all tadrcndoa Ills , pijrmancntty cured. Address those \ruo have Ira- M i paired themuuives by Impropst Indulm'ncn nnd nnd solitary habits , whleh ruin both body nnd mind , undttln tlieu ; for business , study or marriage. SlAiiuiEI ) MEK , or these entering on thct happy UIQ , aware of pbyslclnl debility , iiulokly assisted. OUR SUCCESS , It bnsod upon facts , flr t practical experience , cc- ond-cvery case Is enpolally etudlel , thus startlnn arlKht , lhlr.1medlctnoi nro prepiired In our own la * batory exactly to suit cnoii case , tbua atfoctlns euros without Injury. rrVBend rt cents poslnuo for celebrated worts on cbrontc , nervous and delicate dlscasoi. ThonmndB cured. fif\ friendly letter or c ll may IBTO you fu ture suirerln nndnh.tme , nnd odd Kolden years to life rr "No letters answered unless accompanied by t touts In stamps. Address or cull on DRS. KETTS & BETES , 1413 Fnrmm reet-Oinnha. Neb. always Enjoy It. of iiuro fcoU Llvor Oil with Hypo- pliosphltoa of Llmo and Coda la Qlmoat QB polatalilo no milk. Children enjoy It rather than otherwleo. A MARVELLOUS FLEOII PRODUCER It la Indeed , and the little lads and ttisoloa who toke cold easily , may bo fortified agalnat a couuh that mlefht prove aoilouo , by taking Scott'a Emulsion after their moala dtirlna tbo wlntor ooasoii. Witaesses. 100,000-\\ltiH u > spntlfyta tlio vlrtucH of . ' Jtui lllouv Il > ivai or J.hcr An'ix-llotit iircvull , ui oy lmiirunn a Krc : t llcH < lni ; . Knulent , ml i lll cam lure > uulliuttliU M no cd UielruiurUit all oe Gains Elftoen JPotmds. 'I Iinvo lirrn whiff TnU' * 1'JIls forUygpepS ! u , iiml llml tin-ill llio lie-lit rrmcilr I liver tried , Uii to Uiat iliuo oii-rytlilni ; X utn ilU- urrreecllth iu < u 1 cun now dlKCdt tiny Itlud of fowl | never bavn it Jirniliifhe , nud Imvo iuliie < l lUtcc'iiiMiiuiili ofisollil lli-nli. " Vr. V. hCUUJLTZr , Columbln , 0.0. Tutt's Xiver. Fills GIVE STflENQTH AND HARD MUSCLE. ' KAV'S SB KCBB'IC MKOBCB1VB3. TRADE MARK THEOIIKAT 1 - TfiAUC MARK OI.ISII IIK.IIKIIV. An unfalllnu Kemlnnl matorrlicn , Im- poteney , and all i1l t > ai is that fol low aw u sequf nco of Celf-Abmni us | O H of Memory , I'nlvcraal l.asil- " ' ' 8EFI1RE TAKING. i"ad'i'V)1mne' ) } AFTER TAItlNQ. Vliloa , I'ronnturo Ol , | Ate. and tunny ntlierdlicasot that lead to Insanity or counuuiptlon und u premature t"kull particulars Ir. our rarapbltt , ulileh wedc- ilro to send free by mall to OTory one. frr"rhoSuocl- He Medlclnu Is tol.l by all druclit at II per packitro. orslx puckiuo for to. or will to ntfroo by mill on the receipt ui ttio money , by nJdrettliiK Tlio CJrny flU'HU lnt < Co. , lltiirtln , N. Y. On account of oun crfel : . we have udopto-l the Yellow Wrapptri the only Kfiiuine. Sold lulimahu , Mcti. , by Iticdul'dmaQ Vtat t , lilt ) hllru lu St. WE ARE READY For the new season with n now stock , Our spring goods nro open nnd on our counters nntl every pros- cut anil prospective purchaser of a spring suit should turn hia footsteps in our direction , Wo will show you so'methiiig worth coining for We nre constantly increasing our business , nnd the stock of goods wo arc allowing this season is on a much larger sciilo than formerly. It has no equal in this part of the cortn- Iry , and always progressive we are also with every season trying to improve upon the quality and make of our goods , We handle and acll only such goods which will give satisfaction , and nothing comes on our tables that is not perfect in make , fit and workmanship. Advcrtiseing talk doe ? not count for much nowadays. A\re do not use as much space in ( ho papers and niay not put things so forcibly as others do as wo avoid'all sensational methods of advertising , HUT OUIl GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING Wo rely upon nui : customer ) for this con- slant and steady increase of our business as , wo sell them such goods which not only brings Ihom back every season , but causes thorn lo recomend us lo their friends. This is the most forcible way o adver tising and is sure to bring the biggest returns. Wo do not blow a big -bargain horn , because with ns bar gains'nre luhiily occurence , and no exception. All our goods arc bargains compared with the prices oil other houses. ' * Our Mail Order Department is. now in working order. Write for samples of our spring suits an 1 wo will send you a good line to select from and 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. Qi.ic of the Special Attractions this week will be . Men's Trousers which 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 reduction Tlin only snfo nml pnlnloss metlnd of extracl > Ing tertli , nml tliu only mttlio.l of Insurtlnu tenth without plato , remaining clean nnd dura- able. isco nouohAS sruuui1 OMAHA. The Well Known Specialist , limiBiirpitioil In the treatment of n forms of I'm VA'IH DisKAHkH nnd hliktiir .n turonuurnnlccd. Mn patency , Lost of .MunhoiiJ , and Aniblilon. titvrrlllty or llHrrenesinbiiolutoly curu.l. 8t > nd for llooki"Ihu 1,1 fo el'ret. " for .Mini or Wmnnn , eacli U centJ oinuiiii ) . Norvoiia Kenmln Dhvnfoi. cured < | nlckly wnd periiiiiiionllyTrcntuiont by corraipnndenco. rlumps inrioiily. roniultHllonfree. Ulllcud , K. t-'or Ijllj and Jucksun tflreeis , Onmlm .NcU. Choice lots , low prices , peed wntor , ox- collcnt ilciiliiairo ; motor line ; C-cont car furo ; high , dry , beautiful. Sold for casher or on installment plan. SHORBY , HALL & DO. , Abington Bnlldintr , Portland , Or MINUrtOTUIIIII * Ol * DUGGY TOPS OI'AI.LXIMJB. CUSHIONS , BACKS. RAI1J , SEATSANDTRIUMINOJ. 41J Plan SI , Cincinnati , O HcudfurCOpp.L'atulueuo. A GOOD RICH , Lawyer , 131 Hcnrborn St. , Chicago , i ) years tucccasftil prartlce , Aarlro free ; no publklty hjiot Inl faUllties In tunny states. * * Q3Wti& c SlX Thy Inmost , fasten uml riiicst , In tliowoild I'ncsenscr accommodations unexcelled. New York to Glascow via , Londonderry. Dovonln , March 22ml | Anehorin , April 5th Circassia , Mnich 2'Jth ' | Ethiopia , April 12th S.u.oox , Siroxi > -Cr'\F < i nml HTKKiiAfin niles on lii c t terms. ] 'xciir lnn tUki'tH iciluoil. . mink' avail- Hble to rptiirn hy either Iliu Pclnreviiu ! | Clydi-amt -Ninllio ! liclnrnl , or Illvrr Mersey nml South' of Ire- luiul , or Naples or ( ilbeialHT. Kxci'UMovHToi'AnistmCovriXKsrAT , Toni , on lowest It-run. 'I'nivi'li'rs' Cirvnliir Letters of in-ill ; uml ( trails for nny amount nt lowi-ii ruireiit rtitua. Apply lo any ol the lonil ieim or to HENPKKSON UHO.S. . Cnica o , Ills. II. S. Hail , H. V. Moorcs , C. II. Marcs. U. P. Depot. STATE LINE To ( Jliistfow , Ilclftist Dab'in nnd Liver pool. mOM NEW VOHIC KVKIIY TiimiSDAY. Cabin passage W3 to IK ) , nccordlntr to location ot stateroom. Stccrago to nnd from liuropo at Lowest Hates AUSTIN llAi.nwiN 'c.Co. ' , General Agents. 0,1 Jli'o.idwtiy , New Vork , .Tno. Itlesen , Oonaral Western . \jjont , 1(11 ( Han. dolpliStruct. Hurry , ] ; Moores.'llios..McCunuo LLAHLiiTE OCEAN STEAiERS Passage to andfrom Orc.it Britain anil ad parls of Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the waters oi St. Lawrence , shortest olall. UlaBcow to lloctou , to rhllndelplila. Liverpool to ami from Ualtlmore. Thirty Steamers , t'lnsn oxcelalor. Accoaftnodctlotis tinsurpasecd. Weekly sailings. AMA1V S < < : O.en. Wcat. AK'tB. CJ. Suntloll. n.mjcr. 112 La Kallc St. , Chlcngo , ill. COLLAR , mm LOTTERY Of JUflBEZ. I'n lor the niunuKoaient of the Mexican Intonmtioual Banking Oo. roi.cc.'sloiinrloi. Incorporated by the state of Chi- liuahnn , .Moxtco , J''or Uhnrltnlila I'urpnsnu. RICAM ) JUO.NTllljY DltAWINO will tnVo plaan In public nt thd city of Juarez ( for meily I'aso del .N'orle.MC\lco. ) WI'.DMMDAV , AI'Kllj 2Jnl ! , JHOO. under the pcrsonnt supervision of ( Jpiiornl JimvS. .M04IIY nnd Mr. OAMII.O AltnuKM.lH , the foriniirn Konlleintin nfMich proinlni'iiculii the United Miilos Unit his proinnce n'ono It milllelent tniirniiteo to tlio public lh.it Ihortr.inlnzi will bo held with strict lion- eMy nml liurne to ml , and the latti > r ( the nuucr- vl orottho ! nxlcan Kovotiimeiitjls of oqutil alimd- Inland Integrity. CAI'I'BMI I BKK , § 00,000. Only0)0,001) ) Tk-kols. Only ( ! 0,000Tirkets. Wliolo Tickets , II. Unit Tickets , & . ' . Quarter Ticket" , 11. I.1S11 01' IMIIXHS. . . 1 Pilionf fiUKXIH 'm-UJ ! 1 I'rl/oiit lii , ' ) ls. . . . , I' ' ' . " ; 1 1'rlroof f.i ll < W" ' : i IJrUesof l.iJXJrnchurn ; | -JJj [ dliriUeioi lldi'iieh urn W'JJ ' HO l'il esof f.H-Heliuro W'J ii ) I'll/.ts or : oacliiiro . ' * " ] 1 l'il/estif * Hiniciiiiru < IHfJ. ItOl-rUesot Uc.charo . . . J'HMIVAI ' ii/i. ) | ( ; ! K ) Tenulnnli to w .u l I'ru'o of rwnafli nro. . . I1I.W KM'lonnlnnUlolW.UWrrlioof fl'l ' euthnre. . . 6VJ ) t25.'J7 ! ( \VolhounderslKncd herobv ci-rllfr thnt tlio Ilnnco 'Niuloniil nf .Mexico , In Clilhimliun hus on deposit from Ihu tloilcun Internntlonsil llimuinc Uompnny. thone(0 > siiry fun Jit to Kuiinintuii iho imyniaiituf nil Ihu r rlzcs drawn In the liitAMi l.ormiv nr JU.Ucr/ . Wo further certify that wo nlll Hiiporrlsaallthn nrninunnicnts , and In person nmniKn nnd control nil the ilru lnn nf this Lutttiry , nnd thin tliun.uniinrj rondiuted with honesty , fairness , ntid In vood faltti lowiird all partlus , , . Jonx H , MOSIIV , Commt"lnner. CAMII.II AllUI'hM.KS , or the ( lovrrmni'nt. Ifnnytlcl.ot ilriwlnu n prUn Is sent tu llio under , rltniud. Its fneo vulnowlll bo tollected and ramlltud lo the univr thereof freu of eliuu'n. I'.l'O.Ml II. I1UONROV , 1'rosldint ' - KI'asoTux. . 1CI I'asoMitlo-iai Hunk , K\ \ , AGKNTS XVANTI'JI ) . For club rates , or uny further Inforinntlon. willnlo the undcriilu'ncd , stutlni ; ynnr address eknrly. wllli statecounty , htrcel mid iiuiubcr. Moro rapid ma I delivery will bo ui urcd by your unclosing mi cnrcl- ouebeuihiK jdiirfullnddri'SH. .MEMfAMMKH.N'AIlJ.VU , IHVKI.Vd Co. , City t Juaroi , Mexico. NOTIOIU. Fend remMtnncei for lickcli by ordinary cont.ilnlii Jirnoy Order , issued by all l.xpres punks , N. wotlc 1.x hiinvo. llnnlc llrnlt h'Cilu Address all re ; ulorixl letlers to ATT TME PARIS , 1859 , The Highest Possible Premium , OHItf * GRAND * PRIZE POR GLV7HMG MACHINES , W5 AWARDED TO mmAND -AND THE GR0SS 0F THEN * LEQION Of NQMQE , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company. WHEELER & WILSON MFS.GD. . 185-1H7 U'all.inh Av < ; . , Clitoaiu. P. S. FIiODM AN & CO i220 North IGth Street , Oinuh.i. SUFFKUKHS FUOM .VfrxniH Delilllly , Youthful liiUUcrcllonn IjOnt MllIlllOOil. i BB Your Owii Physician 1 : - - j Jinny men , from the elfects of youthful f f inprndinec * , hat L * brought about n Btcto or 1 vrtaUnosstlmt Ims I educed tbo ift nel id fj * - j tern * t > much m to Induce chnoxt eiery J other dl ouM' , und tlio rvftl ervltw or ttio t trouble rearely ever bdnjsuipeili'd , Iliey > uio doctored Tor everything but the light i one. N'otnltlintandlntt tlio innny ntiiuMd > remedies ( bilmeillcalKClcncohaHpruduud > Cur iho relief or tblielasn of patluitu , nemo t of the ordinary modes nf treatim nt HFett a } plufiintctleeuo ha\o exixTlinented llli > and deo\ercd ! new nnd concentrated reino * t illen. The acconipaiulnv preset Iptlau Is of- fcied as a eerlnlll nnd mit-i-dy ciiriivi hundrediof C.IM-K In our piactli u Imi o Iu i n restored to pel feet lirnllh bv Us IIMI after allotlierivrnvJIeirallnl. I'erfictlypuieln f trreilk'nts iiiurt IK ) used In the ] > reparutlcn of S this prescription. ; II Kry tin 01 j Ion cocit , 1-3 drachm. Jerubeliln , 12 drielim , llclonlaa Hlolca , 1 2diachm. Kit , ItfM.'itliu aiiiKii'iinlroholle,9 ) Rrr.lns JUt. leiitandra , ! t ncrui'lcs. ( llyociino , n . NIT. i MnkeOOi > ll ! . Tnkolplllat3n.m.aiidoii. i other on Kolntf to bit ) . Ineomernf < Uvlll < J benereiwiry for the patient to takv two pill * I xtlH > dtliii .nmkliixhoniimlicrthn ( Hila.t. . TliUieiiiivlv-lHiulaiitt'dtocrcrycuiulltloniif ! ntnoindeblUtyandwtaknMMliirllhcrri. ] , ; nlul oji''cl/illy in tliora run ivniltliiR from t linpruilonrp. The iccupiratltn IIOHIIH vt i t tht icLtnratlvinrotrulyattonl < inliitfaiidltfl ; nao continued for n short llmochuninii the 1 UiiKiild , doblllntp ! < lnpm.'lc'n coudltlon to ! ' oneof l-cnowi'dllfaand Ylitor. ; AiwearocoMStaiitlrlnivcelptoflttliroof ; Inquiry relative to thla icmuly , e inuild ' itay to thoHHhho would | rcfertuobtifnltcif . i U" , by rcmlltlnit JlnHrurclyM'ftlrd puck- i atro contalnlni ; CO pllln , caivrully com * ! puunded , Kill bo pent hy return nrill from ourprltato l liiiratory , < ir o wlllfiiriilnh 0 cis vhlelnrl'IcuroinoitCAcef ' , for $3 , ' -ia or call un Hew Engla'nH Medical Institute , 2 1 Treinont Kotr , Iliuton , Mnn. Copyright , 1M9. liy 1' . H. Illllgn. y PATENTED AUQ. 18 , 1887 , ( MPIiOVEO JlltY 30.1889. .n'JUy-'NSIWM.jl ! " OWKM'BEirOTRO- - X iS SwSvff OALVAKIOIIODYBELTJ ' . T-.in-A frf > ? C. A , ' itAB1 bUBl'ENUOHY IU ire All ItLeumatlc Coi/u ' pUbtJ.'Liimlago.Of ntrsl and No , vou a Debility , . Ooitlvcneiii , Kidney Trenillinjr , Btxunl bamtlon. Wnitlnff of rii'ifd by Tndlicretloni In . ' ? iaiiKWis i < ) I'iVH ' inuu . . . . ' A PAIU nr ri ' ftTnin lucni EC ' ' " " l ; > DR. oweN's tUlilnllj iHoULMiti-Kiiriiu. Alsoan Ehctrla Trues nntl Dolt Oomhlncd. tien < 180.tio itra for rkciilluilM lioek , 7JlrkKfea , i > Kti ttlllb * ' " " ' ° " ' * "JwElfKllEOTBIo'llElT ft AmIAWOE C0.1 SOU North Ilroadwar. BT. J.OUIO , MO. 030 Broadway , HUW YOIUt OlXV. ll ) ( Ml.llu\h. , fmio OU3 Hill iMrnuviu > r.lwv * < .lllulnlU BUT AND SU rinu i urltm.M ) . i.73U' ildXKX , Kill f r tbl.ti.cllif | U | . loic , tort ol Uu > r > ll , \lf kn . . , ilrlm Vrftll , IU , t lk > Iff. l nll < uoii , lurrrDli ef KlMlrltlly ll.l-i.jl , til iXKtK kl lrl liiriol fill l li llj , cr t folloll t WU Ik i . IIKI.T ! < ) tlup iorir r i | > lvlv t } , mil up. Mwul r , i lfr nanrnllr I ar 4 Iu ll > r * moalhi. HMlfi ! ht&irbl I Mr > . nAMEHELEOTUIOUO..KHUHM. . , tHICAnOIU , . . nMANlJOOlU 10ia rliiDdl 6HVOOBlfclllilTV ) : U ft , t , Nttjt * UASIIOOflfil/ ) , ltr a. lfv ! t nitre k * irriifc. iiriii , > ! .Mjfnitoi'mouu > 8trjimiiot roor. jt , iii > ir > ir < ui > ( HOIK inuiMi.iT-n. ni > i JITV Ittn liilllrro tu BUlii tat t .r.l . to..lrl. . . nrlu Ik.ii , . ttttttlDlh * b 9l , riyUaftlUa sad | ) ro rtMtll divtUdirrf ( . 4U < Uu < tJHIC MBOIOAU CO. , BUFFALO , N. Vl TO WEAK Buffering from tlio cincuot > oulhful mori. ' rlr decay , wafiln , < wtikoiM , lu > liaanlioud , < tc.lulll M > ud a vnln bl' ' treoUto ttralcdi conlalnliu fult uartlculnn for homo curs , I'ltl'.li of rhnritvA Jplcudld medical world should U > irud lor ijvory ' fi'an v-n U unrrmiii and dfdillluird. Adctrrw , fe'rof. ! ' . ' . I'OU J.HU ; HooUuntouH