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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1890)
r THE OMAHA DAILY B SATURDAY , MAKCH 29 , 1890. THECITY. _ Xo mnrrlngo licenses wore Issued yes- tonlav. W. I' . O'Neill stfitcs tlmt the notice Hint his daughter Itoso will a inombor of tlio Worilon drnmtitic company Is an error , and tlmt she Is at homo studying nrt. Articles of Incorporation of the First Danish Uuotist church , hnvc boon lllcd in the county clot k'tf olllce. The trus tees are Andruw Husk , Nih Christian- bon nnd Horou Sot-eiiaon. ] . W. Minor , local tnnnnger of the fJrand opera house , iaarranninj , ' toliiko nboncllt one week from next Sunday night. IIo htm secured "A Soap Bub ble , " company to give the performance. The funeral of the late I-1. C. Fcstnur will take place from the family resi lience , l.'IOT Howard street , next Sun day at l.ilOp. m. The services will hold in the German Lutheran church. HiillilT Louis Grobc has arrested Dan J { . Lawronoo on the chnrgo of sulluip mortgaged property. The complainant is A. H. Wood , ft conimiHsion moivhtint at South Omaha. Lawrence will bo tried at South Omaha before u justice of the peaco. L. M. Crawford , manager of the Grand opera house , is in town. Ho nay that the suit brought by Chicago parties to oust him from the manage ment of the Wnndor Grand at Ktinsiu Cit\ resulted in a victory in his favor. The case was non-suited , Hasn't Owl'H 1'yen. United States Deputy Mnrah.il Mercer lias returned from nn oflMril trip to tlio western jmrt of the stnto. IIo tolls n tlirlllint ? tile : about being lo t on tlio prnlrio nftcr nif'ht , about ROUiiitf into ft branch ot the Hopubll- cnn river nr.a still later tungleJ up in n barb wire fooco. _ Aliout. Mr P. T. Ituuio , United Stntci traugor at tlio Willow Sprlngi distillery , who was traiiHfcrred to this place from 1'con.i three months ago , Is to ho returned to 1'coria. IIo will relieve C. II. Wlllnrd , nn Om.ilui boy , who n in ono of the distilleries in that city. Mr. Willurd will succeed Mr. House as here. Cultlng I ) iwn ilio I'xtrns. Messi Coots niul btmno nro wiiiuititf up their investigation ot the IJynn & Walsli bill ufcxti.13 und will probably report to day. Of course tiotlilni : poaitivo is Ittiounoftho result of thi'tr invoatliration , but frum Hi itiff rcpoits it is surmised about the cotiimisMoiiars' room that when the re port Is in.ulo the bill of extras woij't know itself Ono commissioner thinks it will bo nboiit , UOJ another ill.noo and others be tween these amounts. The oripin.il bill w.is nljout JJU.OOU. _ VoipilK'tiii4t Insurance. At the lOKiilar weekly inootmc : of the plasterers' union last niijlit an effort was made to amend the constitution by creating nn insurance benefit of tiOO for each mam- Tier. 'I ho mutter w.is voted down , as nearly all of flio members either carry a lifo lnsur- nnco or belong to some benevolent boeietv which provides for the widows of deceased members in cases of distress. No oile but inombi-is of tlio union \vero admitted lit the uiccting A ( orroctlnn. Hi ATHIU : , Neb , March 2V To the Editor of TIIL liii : : In your issue of March " 0 you inado some corrections in the Collins itoiu. You are vet wiong in the initials of the Galusburg pastor. His immu was Wnlmm M. Collins , a man smait and t.ilontcd , and quite prominent in the cities of Illinois wheio ho Imil lived IIo was killcil in the "Uh.itworlh Jiori-or' ' and buried at his ola homo in Gone see , III. Aftm his expulsion from tlio M. C. church and up to the time of his death ho was a valuable employe ot the Covenant mutual lifo insurance company of Unles- liurfc' , 111. W ll ItouniNS. Anne nn contents. The advance sale of BO its for the engage ment of the Uiiinm Juch Grand English opera company , which opened at the bet office of the Hoyd yosterdav inornmg , was quite large , and indicates unmistakably that the house will bo Illled to overflowing next Mon day evening. The Juch operu company has boon plajing all this week at the new Metro politan thuntro m Denver , and tlio business it hue done is something remarkable. 'J ho opera that drew the most money was Ciminoil'r ) "F.mst , " the same tint the Juch company will present at the lioyd on next Monday evening , and which is considered the best , lu all respects , in tnoir repertoire. Pc.it s' soap is the most oloeaut toilet adjunct. llonl I'itiuo l\ulinnio. There was u lar 'o attondancj at tlw real estate exchange yesterday , though but very little business was done. Moat of the momb'is are busy jiist now , showing prop erty and putting things m shape for the com ing Ri oat campaign. Today will be devoted voted to n guardian's auction sale of lots in IVilcox's addition , athich some remark able baigums are expected to bo offoroJ. 'Ilio following sales wore reported1 H\ . Joseph Kuvaii North 25 feet , south ono half lot 0 , block 8 , Improvement Asso ciation auuitum for . and \\est one-third lot 7 , bloclc 123 , city ot Omaha , for $ ISOUO. Uv limiROii & Carinlutmol : Lots I and 2 , block 1 , lirown park , bouth Omaha , SO .1JO , nnd lots liU and lil , block 4 , Uriggs 1'lace , . $ 1,000. Jli'iuli IckH will Not ln 1'roseoutetl. John Hendricks was llnally disentangled from tno meshes of the law yesterday at tcrnoon. 1'at Uuffcy , at whoso instance the p.lU'fc'eil Oeadwood cattle king was Jailed on the chaigo of obtaining § 15 by false pre tences , refused to prosoeuto. "Mama" lieu- flricks' representative came for waul and paid the costs , amounting to $4 50. The bail bonii of $ JOO , bv which "paun" was enabled to accompany "mama" on a bridal jaunt , was cancelled , thus closing up the entire deal It is said that the bride has learned that HomlncUs is all ho claimed to be , and that tlio couple \\ill return from Chicago next \\eek After n brief sojourn hero they will return to the lakeside city unit taito up their residence thoro. The sister stor.v , in connection with tnls case , turns out to bo u Take , although Ilomlnclis' folks arc nntur- nllj pulling ovor\ string to prevent the fortune - tune of the silly old follow from passing , partially or otherwise , into Iho hands of the Maunouian whom lleudricks married. Insist on getting Cook's extra dry chain- jmgnu if you want a pure urtido ; theio ore no hcudachos in it. Thulr ItelalloiiH Are Kr OM MU , March ' 8To the Hditorof Tim Urn. In this mornnig edition you say.- "Messrs. A. A. Morse , K. " L. Arnold and llnlllfl , nil o Ulcers of the Northwestern asso ciation , hovered about the rendezvous of the illrectoM nt the Millard and tiad considerable to say concornine the advantages of their organuation. liven after thov were given the cold shoulder by tlio directors they con tinued to talk nnd insist uuun the Nebraska association joining their organization. " Now this is a mistake nnd u great injustice to the gentlemen named , and in lairncss wo IIOPOJOU will correct the same , These gen- tU'inonnro at the Nubraskti mooting on the urg'-nt invitation of the movers of bald meet ing and attended tno mooting of the Ne braska diioctors because thny were urgently invited to do so. Nor did they attempt to thwart the organization of the Nebraska dealers in any way. ' 1 ho two associations vustuin the most amicable relations and are co operating for the best interests Q' all. JOHN \v * . I'or .Malaria Lso Horsford'a Acid Phosphate. Dr. i : . G. Davles , Do Sniot , Dak . .saya"I have used it in slow couvalc'bcencu and pre vention from iculurnil disoasus , where the drinking water was bad ; 1 boliuvo it to be bonollciul In preyonting Bummer complaints , ulio one of the best agents we huvo to rectify the bad effects of thu driukm water uuon t > )0 Ulduoya ano bowcla. ItAIMtOAl ) NIJUS. DeinurnKO Alntlorf. The Car Service nsiociatlon met at the Millard hotel with representatives from all roads Interested being present. After certain preliminary business had been disposed of , important matters requir ing careful consideration ns well us speedy adjustment wcte referred to the executive committee , which met at 2 o'clock and tcok them under consideration. The association wis reported as being in it flourishing condition though BOIIIO dif ferences exist relative to the suspension of rules on certain commodities , principally Colorado sand stone nnd soft coal from the Union I'liclllc qmirios nnd mines It is chinned that there will bo no dtfllculty in reaching n satisfactory settlement of these questions , nUo tlmt the bureau will bo placed upon a more substantial footing than It over has been. Ahvnj.s llmuly to Aiilit. General Mutineer Dickinson of tlio Union I'nelflc has returned from California , where no witnessed n test between the Cyclone ami Kotary snow plows. Referring to the Kear ney llro trouble Mr. Dickinson said : "Had I boon here , nothing of the kind now complained of would have occurred. Wo are nlwa\s ready and willing to give the towns along our road nny assistance they want in time of danger , homebody made nn mi | KU deniable mistake which the conumny should not bo hold rcsponsiblo for until wo llnd out whom the fault may bo charged to. " Jlclil by ilio Snow. The St. Paul roaa Is having a hard time getting Its tracks cleared. In the Stout City jards the snow is fifteen inches deepen on the level , und all passage was blockaded until midnight. The storm , it seems , was moro severe In Sioux City than In Omaha. A double header snow-plow Irom Omaha and Norfolk was sent out , yesterday. At Haskms Thursday night u passenger train was held for tour hours with fifty passengers aboard. Supjr- intcndent Jaynes , who happened to bo among the number , helped to Bhovol their way through. Thursday night four carloads of sheep wcro sent from South Omaha to bo snipped to Sioux City , but. the road was blockaded and the sheep had to bo put in the road house to keep them from freezing to death. Ilns Secured New The Hock Island will move Its Omaha of fice into new nuartois about May 1. It has secured a portion of the ground story or the Cominoicial National bank , corner of Par- nnm und .Sixteenth streets , and will lit the rooms out in line style with now furniture and everything fully in keeping with the surroundings. A Swconliii ; Reduction. In its rcpoit on assessed valuations of rail road proport , m tint state the executive council of Iowa has reduced the Union Pa cific dummy line between Council HluiTs nnd Omaha I iota § 15000 to S" , 000 pur milo. No explanation for such a sweeping reduction is given. "A stitch in time saves nine , " and if you take Hood's dnrs.tp'irillti now it may have months of future possible sickness. SKV. KUS A .N It I'A V I.33I UN 1'S. They Are Giinolilurcil by the Uonrd of 1'iililic Works. Tl'c board ot public woiks hold a mooting yesterday und awarded Uio contract for the construction cf sewers in district 07 , Windsor place , to J. P. Daloy , whoso bids were as follows : Constructing eight inch pipe , G3c per lineal foot ; for lai me sK Inch connection pipe , 50c per lineal foot , laying four inch connection pipe , 13e per line il foot ; man-holes , SI per veitical foot ; all cast iron , ! ! c per pound ; ono hall inch lead pipe , ? 0c per lineal foot , flush tanks , $1.7. ) per vertical foot. C. C Panning As Co.ero allowed ? C30 for cleaninir Leavenuot th street fiom Fifteenth to i'lnitj-seventh street. The llnat estimate for grading Mercer avenue from Lowe to Vista in fuvnr of IJ. . Peter , amounting to $707 VJ , WHS allowed. I'he o per cent loserves on sewer district OJ in favor of Heovcs As Co.vas ordered turned over to the city treasurer. Hoforo closing the session tno board had a talk about bilck pavement. Mr. Kier- stead lofor'nd to the splendid condition of the brick piyement on Unstol street , the bride bcmir neatly as hinooth as asphalt and ho claimed much inoru desirable. Major Purity remarked that the Omaha man who can produce us good qualiti of brick in Omaha as that manufactured tit Galesburg 13 suio of a splendid fortune. An AUsolmo Curt * . 1 ho ORIGINAL AUIh t'ltfE OINTMEN T Is only put up in lai.no t'vo ounea tin boxm , und is an absolute euro for all aoros , burns , wounds , chapped h lads and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for tno OUIUINAL AHIIU'tNU OIN L'- M13NT. Sold by GoiJmin Uriu ; company at ii5 tents per box : by nmtl 3J coats. SClIOOIj DKblts AGAIN. 'J ho Grand Itnpld-i Contract Abso lutely \Vortlili--H. City Attorney A. J. Popploton was waited on by a reporter and asked for his opinion in regard to the legality of the contract signed by the chairman of a standing coin- mitteo of the board of education In the pur chase of ? 1,000 vorth of school desks. "Tho oftlco of city attorney is entirely separate from school matters , " said Mr. Porplcton , "as they have a legal adviser. However , I will look into the liuv , slnco you huvo called. " Then Mr. Popploton looked through the books and announced it ns Ills opinion that this was n very ruro c.iso. Ho was satisfied that tlio boiud us n body could conclude on contraetb for material , but bud no idea that sucti lin.il power * could bo delegated to a committee. "The proceeding up to data ia in my opin ion absolutely illegal. " "What then can the board or committee do in order to straighten thib ciooked work outt" "Thoro is but ono course , nnd oven tlmt is doubtful under the circumstances. If that contract and the proooeduro of the com mittee is reported tn the bjurd.and the latter endorses and ratifies the nction of the committee by n unanimous vote , it may terminate legally. Hat unless tno teportof the committee is accepted and endorsed by the boatd , the contract iiuiuunta to iiothmir in tny opinion. " Tlio person or persons who will have to pay for these Jl.OOU worth ot seats will then depend oiitiielv upon the action of tlio board in regard to udnptliig tlio repot t ot tlio com mittee. The seats will all bo piaeed before another mooting of the board. Mr. Popploton caul that ho wna not positive that oven though the report of the committee was ratified by the board , that It was legal aud would hold. Samples ot Ur. Miles' Restorative Norvlno nt Kuhn ft Co.'s , 15th and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu ralgia , Ills , etc. It n Corn iludifi * Holsloy. George Piuncis Train would have been right in his clement haj ho been nt police court ji'stcrday , for the place resembled n full-llodgod kindergarten of the llrst order. A bigger , tuighter brood of little tads never before faced Judge Ilolsley They weto ac companied by relltiod , stjlishly attired mammaswho seemed to thorouK'hly enjoy the performance. It was a nmtlnco occasioned by u bluett , mrlv-hnirod dog having bitten Hot tie Corliott , the ten yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs U. C , Corbett. 'Iho aggregation of kids were mil upon the witness stand and testified to the good , pnucoublo aud loving disposition ot the dec. The dog's disposition > \as the point to bo shattered by the assist- nut city attorney , and Judge Ilolsloydecided that it was kept Intact bj the testimony of the children. Therefore the case was dis missed , TIioii followed a sort of an uddcaun to mo dog case. George Mnltbj ivits charged with disorderly conduct In that ho drugged the little boy , HortioCortntt , into a housn against his will after the dog biting scrape , nnd that ho threatened him. Judge llclsley said the defendant was guilty , and lined him J U.BO aud costs. i'he joung fellow , George Paytonarrested bv Ofllcer John Ilrudy on the charge ot try luT to work drunks , win given tun days. A ruddy cheeked female of the Amazonian tjl'o ' poured a brief little tale of woo mto Assistant City Attorney Shoemaker a eai yesterday afternoon. She snld her name was Kllcn Stnlon , aud that n ehai named Charles Downell had been courting her for n year p st but had just escaped from her. She had just learned that Charles was n niatrlcd man , had children , and was now living with his lather up near the fort. When ques tioned Rho said aim hnraolf had boon n mar ried woman once upon n time , but was di vorced from her husband nbout three years ago. She wanted Mr. Shoemaker to trap Downell for her on Iho charge of adultery , but she was referred to the county attorney. The case of the slate against A. K. Wal lace , charged with failure to file n written application for extension of water service nt Mil South Tenth altoet , was heard before n jury in Judge Helsley's court yesterday afternoon. Defendant was acquitted. A. Cnrd. Tlio firm of Charles Sluverick & Co. will continues under tlio saino nivmi1 as heretofore and its policy as far us possi ble will remain unohunirud. CIIAKMS : SIMVKIIICMC fc Co. , Furniture and carpets , 112JO , IL'OS , 1U10 .Toiles street. A lirntnl IIitHh in 1. M. K l-iowry , n very red-hoadcd young loafer , was gathered H by the pollco last night for assaulting his wlfo. Last August Lowry was married to a woman of the town. The agreement , was ac cording to his wife's story , that Lowry sho'uld earn n living and the two would hvo ns respectable people. Hut a few weeks afior the wedding Lowry refused to work and in sisted on bis bride ontoilng n house of Bhumo. .Sho concluded that this was about all she could do under Iho circum stances , nnd began boarding with Madam ICollny at the corner of Ninth street and Capitol i we n tie. List night Lowry called nt this place and demanded of the madam to produce his \\Ifo. Miss ICullo.v was lying on u bed asleep when Lowiy accosted hor. The woman said , "Your wife is about the house somewhere. Go and look for hor. " "If you don't produce her I'll burn tbo placodo\\n , Got a move pu } ou , " ictorted Lowry. Miss ICelley was not to bo bluffed , and Rotting up from tno bed she grasped a hatchet and ran Lowrv out of the houso. L-itcron ho cimo back and hud an inter view with his wife. She refused to give him money nnd ho assaulted her brutally. The police wcro called and Lowrv was locked up. His wife claims that she bus been com pelled to support him ever since they wcro married , nnd she docs not propose to do it nny longer. _ Siifl'ernrj from Conchs. Ser llirnnt , etc.should try"Urown's Hronohinl Troches , " a simple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes. Price 23j. Uoiiinnco ol'Countess Waldorsoc. ' Ai.mox , Neb , March 27. To the Editor of 'IncHu. . After reading the nrtic cs in TnnlJn : ot Tuesday and Friday of last "week auout Countess Walderseo and llnditig some statements which are untrue , lot mo as ono of her intimate friends give you the romance of her lifo ns told to ino by herself. Her maiden name was not "Leo. " It was Car melita Uiscnblatt , and while she was bofn m New Yoric city her parents were Gcrmin. The mother soon died after the birth of Car- melita , and when tuo years old her fatter took her to Hambuig , Germany. Her fithcr died shortly after their ai rival nnd Carme- lita was piovidod for and educated by her grandmother. When fourteen years old her grandmother sent , to a college in Lubech , nnd after tlio completion of her education , not having any we ilth , she tooic tlio position as governess. While In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Hornburg , Urockstedt. a smill village in Germany , she saw nn nd\crtise ment in a nnwspipcr stating Inspector Uoien in Noer desiied to procure a govort.ess for his two Uiildren She made application and was einploxed. Prince PretU'nck-of Noer , whoso palace was near the in spooler's ' house , on coming homo from India and finding his libiary in great disorder desired the inspector to send up a man to airangn aim classify his oooks. Tlio inspector replied tlmt ho did not know of nny person who could do it. The only poison ho could think of on the estate who was able to do it was his gov erness. The pnnco Umghmgly lopiiedj ' Get away with \ our women folks. " Hut after further conversation ho concluded the inspector might ask her. Cnrmelita went , and \\lulc arrangintr the books the pi nice ontcrod the loom. On seeing Carmolita ho became enamored ot her and nppioacln > d in such n manlier as to mouse her indignation , bho immediately loft and went to tno in spector's house , packed her trunk aim 10 turned to her grandmother The prince , being so charmed by her indignation , took the nex' train and followed her homo. In n very short time they weio engaged , and taking upon himself the title of count ( as ho could not marry her as prince ) they were married in four weeks They lived very happily together , ns the count made a devoted - voted husband At her coming bu thdnv ho had a beautiful place prepared for her in the park , presented it to her and called it ( Ja.'inelitnn Height3. To one of uiv friends ho once made the remark , ' Wonach ich die gauze welt durchsueht , hubo ich alof inemem oigoncn guto golundcn. " ( What I have hunted the world over for I found on my own estate. ) After five years of wedded life , in which time two little girls were born to thorn , ho died. After n few jvprs Cirmollta was made countess of U'aldeiseo , and thu rest is known to the readers of Tnr HIM : . PVNMI : C ! . ICIEM : xv ViSH-'tx. , SETTER THAN GOLD. HESToncn licit IICALTU. Tor 25 j cars I Buffered from belle , erysipelas end "other blond affections , tailing Uutiig that time great quantities of different medicines with out glUng ino nny perceptible relief. Friends Induced mo to try S. a. H. U Imliro\cdmu frunt the sturt , and after takin , ; peural bottles , rei- ctorcd my hialtliaafar nal cuulil liopo for at my ago , which la now emcnty ( l\e jcars. Hits B. M. LUCAS , Bowling Green , Ky. Treatise on Illood nnd Skin DlKeaseainnllcd free. BWU'T bl'KClMO CO. . Athiitu. Oa. ; The Secret of Health { the ixnvrrto cut , illgcht niul usslinllMlo n iiiiptrqunntlty of \\liul-iiiiiio fuml. Dili can nini'r b tlii : i hllii Impin lll , ' r\lst Inlii F ) > iti < iii. Tim bliiiiil must lie pnrlllfil ; It Is tlinltul prlnrliik' , jninlfj Ing through \s\i-r ) | iurt iiftliulioii } . Dr.luU'trilhoxpel all luipiiilllus uml vlliiltzotluiuluiIoBjiituiu , , A Noted Divine says : "I lunoliiM'u iiihifr Dr. Tult'ii I.lier rill * Jim pust lliirniiHinlhs fur il.\spcp.ln , \\it\\t \ \ htiiinui h niul iidrMHiKMi'HH. 1 IU-MT liHilmi- tlllllK tOlloillUHOIIllltllKIIDl ) . I ll-COIIIIIIIHIll tin-til HH tlii > lust | ) lll III ihti'iirinnd ( In nil 'I ' run U > iuiimliit | others ullh tlivlr niurltk. Xlivyaiu u kpci In ) liltHslng. " ltu > . r. II. OS , UUI > , Xmv York. Tutt's Liver Pills , , run ] iisi ii : > .si.\ . Wico , 25c. Office , 39 & 41 Park Place , N. Y. All who duafio good cooUnj m their houses should use LIEBIG GOfflPAJTS EKTBACT OF MEAT. A slight atldllliMi ghes great sliTiiglli and fiuiur te Senps , .S.uiceh and Minlo DMtcs. Uno pound Is CHUH ! to fori\ Bounds of lenn beef , u ( the value ot about J''iO. ( ilintilnn only ulth fnu-Hlinllo or J. fen Lnetilu'H Hl ; ii ituro la blue luU ncroas the lab.-l , Rlieuiiinatlsm , DKINQ duo io tlio presence of uric AJ ncid In thoilood , Is inostofTecttmlly cured by thointso of Ajcr's Snrsnpn * rllln. Ho siirtijon get Aycr's nnd no other , nnd take It till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the Bjstctn. Wo challenge attention to this testimony : "Abcut two yonrs ngo , nftcr snffe'rlnR for nearly two ycnr.s fiom rhonnintiu com , being nliln to walk only with great discomfort , anil having tried Vniious remedies , including tnlneial waters , wliliout relief , 1 BIIW hy nn advertise ment in n Chicago paper that n man haiK been rellnxed' of tills dlsticsslng complaint - plaint , nftur lonp suflViing , by inking Ajor's Sarsaparllla. 1 then decided to tnakofi trial of tills medicine , and took it regularly for eight months , nnd mil pleaso.l to state that It has effected n complete care. I ! m\o since had no re- tnin of the disease. " Mr * It. Inlng Dodge , 110 West K'Oth St. , Now York. "Ono year ago I was taken ill with Inflammatory rheumatism , being con- lined to inj'liousu six months. I eamo out of the slcknc'3 M'iy much debili tated , with no nppetite , nnd my sjstcm disordered In every war I enminenecil using Ajer's Sargap.irillu and began to improve at onen , gaining in strength nnd soon teeovcring mv usual hcnith. I eaiinot say ton much In pi nine of this wcll-loiirn\ inedleliio. " . Mis. L. A. Stark , Nashua , N. II. yer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , tfais * I'ricc $1 , clx bottlv8 , $ S. Worth 45 o tc..le. DRS. BETTS S BETTS 1469FAUNAM STUEKT , OMAHA , Nna ( Opposite Paxton Hot L ) Offlco hours , 'J a.m. , to 8 p. m. Sumlnri. 10 a. n tc p.m. In Chronic , Nervous , Skin oaa Dlood El- tJ/"ConultRtlon nl onice or by mull free. cines fent by mnll or express , nccurolr pacSert. frea * rom observation. Guarantroa to cure quickly , aafo- ly anil pcnnnncntly. OpirmitorrUoea.Beml n'ilI.osaesKisnlimla elons. Pbyfilcal decay , firlsln irnin Indiscretion , ex > cuts or IndutKcncc. prodULltK Hlet'plrtmo * * . dreiion * cloncy , pimples un the turn aversion lo society , easily dlHcoursgea , lack of conll KMICO dull mitlt for Htudy ui business , nnil Iliidi Ilf a liunUn. bafuly , pernmn- ently nnfl prlvntoly curcil Consult Uifl. llotu & ISolts. UU8 Farnnm hlre t , Unmlm , Neb Blool and Skin Disease rt'iults , compli'tcly ornllmtol without tlio Rlil o ( mercury , acrofulu cryalpulnf , fever ser s , blotches , ulcrrn oalns In thn ticaa nniT bonus , syphilitic aura tliront , mouth an < t tnnicuo c.itnrrh , etc. , iiormancnlly cured wbcro uthura hat o fulled. . . and Illnddcr Complalnta , . . , . IV Painful. Dlllicult. tea fre- qucnt burning or bluods urlnu. urloo liUU colored or jvtili mllby Hodlnipnlon slanJInK. wc-ik bnott , ( jonorr nu > n , Klott , cystitis , olc. 1'roinptlj and lately curel CTI1C ? Y PITT'tEJ'E ? ? Guaranteed per- J. JJa A JL U AtlSs I rrmnent Cuio ; re- nioval complete without ciittltijf * caustic ordlllatlon. Cure * efTect > l nt hoiiiu tiypntlunt without umomunU pnlD or annoyuncu. To Yonng Men and Middle-Asefl Hen , A 3111)1' ) ' PIIDD 'rbo awful efforts of early UUilD UUnD Vice , which brings ort'aulo WHiikneiis , ilcatroylnv liotli iiinil niiil boar , wltli all tadrunOod Ilia , pi.rni ut'ntlr curuJ } Address thoaolxt hsvo tm- M15TfnTl3 DDliu paired thomselrcs by Improper IniUil/cncex nml n-i I xilltiiry Imbiti , which rum botii body and mind , unlUtliu tliam fur uui.lnuaa , gtudr or MEN , or ttioxi entering on tb&t happy Ufa , a rare of physirlitl debility , qulculy usslittii OUR SUCCESS , ! bated open fncti , first prictUnl onpflrtBnrn , nee- cm ! every case Is cs-iai Ir.llj Btudlort , thus filnrtlnj g rluht , thlrJ-nieJIclnua uro ( .ropurtnl in our O > TII In 11017 omctly lu suit uiui cuiu , thus cffccung euro ) without Injurr nfHenil il cents puatago for colebrrted worts on chronic , nervous anil ill llcntodlaemoj Thouiainis cured. r ? ? A friendly letter or call may 8&veyou fu turp lulfcrtnKnniUlinnio , andnilluoiden years to Ufa tf-.Vo Icttera aniworcd unl ( > s nciotnnttnleJ by 4 tents In Bta'nps Addreiis orciill on S . ISKTYS & 141S F" " " .truet. Omnha. Neb. Are the order of tlie day , and wo tare prepared to meet any de.nand -made upon us in this line , Our 'stock ' was never as complete as 'it ' is this season , To quote prices means little unless you see the goods and are self-convinced that they m the best value for the money of anything in Cmalio , These coats are in various styles I ' 'and range in cost from $4 to $22 , ' Never was there displayed in Omaha such a "stock of Spring Suits asvo are showing this season , and at no time were such low figures put on them.Vn are determined to do the largest business ever attempted , and our slock and low prices will bring it. Moderate priced Suits for the Business Man and Mechanic is our specialty , and no house in the United States shows as large a variety of them as we do. We cater for thn trade of the masses ; for the big majority of customers who have to practice economy and to whom a saving of a dollar or two on a suit is a big item. To them we offer medium- priced suits , made ol good wearing material and of honest workmanship , at prices far brlow those of other houses. The following are a few lots which we offer this week at exceptionally good values : One lot All-Wool Cassimere Suits of dark brown color , honest and durable material , which we recommend for good wearing qualities , at $4.75. Two styles of excellent Cheviot Suits of this season's patterns , very neat , lined with s ooil serge and well made up , at $4.90. The material in this suit is not only good-looking , but also very serviceable. It makes a stylish suit and one that will also give good satisfaction. The line of $8.00 , $9.00 and $10.00 Suits which , we display this season is far ahead of anything shown formerly. We make thu assertion that with every suit you buy of us at that price you save from $4.00 to $5.00. No such assortment and no such values can bo found elsewhere. Samples and rules for self-measuring sent on application , and mail orders promptly attended to. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. Corner Contlnnation of our Great Closing Out Sale BSiuulrciK arc tu'iiifr niiulc Iu pi > j on noconiit or ! heVoji - ( U'--rul ESai'uiiii ; < i we aru oH'ci'in on BI\oi'j tliSai' . ALL DIAMONDS RETAILED AT IMPORTERS PRICES. g fjailies" or GontlriiiPii' * lienvi hiintiii ) ; oneil ; , solid i stem wiiiilcis. wnrr lined ooil linmrIrom A r ti | > x\tril4. lnullei' Hut- solid uold anil irxniiuio illn inontl cased \\utchcs , ull.e\\clel | IIKIX eiiieiit ) , only ! ] ii5 : nnd upu.u\l. All oilier w.iti'lips In uriip irruin. JHWIJIjIlY Chauii , Looker-- nss unit -ill other. | ew.iry at nlimf II \Ij | < foriner jiricep. looks uro uoin ; l.isi at our \Klvi01) ! ) O\VN FlGUSllj1CIjOrKS ! jjo lor S" , V-c llo/oiis ol stjles lo seleor froin. 1'inett a'-sorr leient of ItiuniM e\er hlit\\n In Om.ih.i Irom ! ; ! . " up t < i ! $ r > l ) . See theni. Ito.iiiiKul li yum ! lpiorlp ion is our IUIP oi hiU ci1 urn ! ll'io qii ulriiple-pliiti-d ; . - It mint 1) seoii to In * appreolateil. Uii'li , novel ami origin il ilesljjns , ; l''poriin ' s , \Vaccr hcii. 'lea S-etc1 , I i lilt , Snluil anil .Nut IIvls , IIulc Dulifs. onp 'Iiirron * , IJisc'iiH . .J.irCake HasUetH , IStittcr Dishes , I'ii-lc'i- ' Stnnd'- I milt U ! mil C mtors , Nnpkin llolili r < , Cupi , ote- . , l--m IIM an line i 1 Mii-.ll ari" . 111 ar Imlo patterns , all of wmcli arc atahniitno ou\'rs ox Tun X. HS. < rciit Kciliu-'lion in ol' I'hri H au.l The demand fc r Easter Gifts is increasing evei y yenr , and to supply this growing tiade m Omaha , we hava made extra effoi ts to secure every novelty mada in silver. Thousands of new articles for ladies and gentlemen. Bed Rock Prices , Inspection Invited , RAYMOND , Jeweler , Doug-las and 15th Sts. CTCHINGS , lETEMERSON , LNGllXVINGS , nALLUT& DAVIS ARTIST SUPP ISTKIMBALL , MOUL.DINGS . , ISTPIANOS& -.CANS FRAMES. | ( KTSIIEKTMUalC. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska WTfj r 'llicunh pnfcaiid iiilnlo'is nictlnil of cxtract- IliK t i tli nivl IK ) onij iiictho 1 of Iniertln-I troili.iiiout iiluto , lenuinliiK Ucnu mvl dura- ubJo. [ JOtil-AS bi'llUlU1 OMAHA. GUATT.rrr.-COMFORTING. UfiF. VKl'AS'J1. "Jly a thorough knuttleilRu of tlio natuial laws nhutigorvra the upointion of dlKustlon uiul nutllUon , ttlidliy n tuiuful iiiipiltfttlou ot ho biio jirupi'ltiLh < if w ll solm toil Lui ii i , Mr , J.pl'i iu iiro\lduiloiu broikfiisttubliM with iv ileil- tntth llavori'd IjoiPriiKi ) IHch may snvo us uiitiy lieaj doi tors' bin * . It is ny tliu juillclous USD of sue U articles or diet ilmt n constitution limy bo uiadunlly built up until stron on mull 0 raslst pveiy tnndoncy to UHoaso lluinlroila ot su'Jtlo miiliKllfS nio lloatiiu around in ready to uttuck wheiuror there U nu\t voliit \\o \ \ riuj I'tc.ipo niiiiiy n futnl slmft l > y keupliiK our selves wull rortllUillth pure bloodnndiiinop- trly uourishiil friiino " ( Ull borvii o Uit/otte. Mudo sl.nply Ith bolllut ; vvntor or null : . Sold onlj inluiinioiindtlni.liygiortii- leloUtam : 1 AMCC CDDQ 9 , nn llojun'opiithli Cheniisti A If I LO trro & UU London , MEDAL. , PAliu , 1070. jujr'it & co.'s Gocoa la alurjlnlilu fiiro tout U U tulublc. No Chemicals IB UKd in ti fit | nutum It tin merman man iltrtt ti itt ( At ttnuyth if ( > coa i .is'l null bui htiuwiuul ur Siisir , anil i * tlunf it f r nre ctniioiiiiiftt , rein 9 tttt tkt ( "It Cfiil a tup It II leu ii mu > l wg ituncllHliiPIt , ! . BUY iJiuk lfu ft ! d mini inbly aJtitc < > t > t ilitulidiM H llcl fttrtuul iu iikalUi. Suld bj fiiorcrs ncrjnlicrc. W , BAKER & CO. , Dorchester. Mass. U ei. l-'l Dearborn M , AUOODRICH HHra 8 ( -f Inl i < ra ti a. Aclmof t-e u ri.i a m KiJ fa iauia lu wun > a nivn , , the world I'asscnccr nccommadatluns unuxct < llod , New York to Qh-gow via Loniondorry. Anchorin , Apiil nth | Furn sin , April 10th Etlnopln , April IJth | Uovoiiin , April 'JlJtli SMIKIN sj ( osiX't \ > . mil nriiinr rntos on Im.i'i-l IcniiH i\i : iir-lon tli k < Ii i > > dii 'cil , innilc iiMill- nlilc tiirctinii l > > oil in r Uu ! I'luiiruiqiiu t'lj .Ii'ari'l North ol Iroliiinl.oi Illui MCISIanil Euutll oflru- Innd , or .Nnii.'ts ur ( .i Kv ( riisniNs ro pMii * cm COM i vi vrtt T"i'ii' ' , > n lmvut trnni 'Iritvt'U r ' lirtulir Letters of cri'tit and drafts for nny iiniotint at 1'MvuH uiui'iitratud. Apply to mi ) ( it ttio lu .d agouti oi to IinNDHUSON JSKO" . . Chicago , Ills. II. S. Hall , II. V. Wool es , C. II. Marcs. U. P. Depot. 1EOGEAH STEAMERS Passage la nnd from Great Drilaln and an parts of Europe Montreal-Liverpool roulo , by the waters ol St. Lawrence , shortest ol all. ( ilue ov/to lloaton , to l'liilruk'1'ililri. Liverpool to uml from Jiallimorc. 'llilrty Steumem. t lava excelsior. Accoiumudntlmin uneurpaafcd Weekly snlllngt. Ai/i.f d. < ; o. . cien. Went , AK'IB. C. I , Sundcll , lunjjtr. IU Ln tiallo 'M. , Uhlcugo , 111. STATE LINE To ( ili < > U ) Hoir.ist Dull In niul IJier- punl. TUOM XK\V voitiv r.\ntv TiimtMtAV Lubiu iuii ! lyu U3t < > t J ) , iirrurd.iiif lo location of Htuieruoin. ' tu niul fioiu I IIKIJIB at Lowest Itutes II u nvviv & ( i ) . . 'ii nuuil AKi'liti. M llumavvttV. N > - 1 "il > .Tno tli urn. fiotiiia'WI--K MIcent , I'I ' H.m dGli.liMrt.et Hurry I Muui - , . Uiui. Mituiiuu Tlio Wull Hnou'U Uiiuiuiiiao il in tlu > ireiinieiil i alonni nl I'm v Art Ill-it AHti unil trlituro ininu ' unruiili.c l Im ruluiuy lxi i i/l Mlinllu. I Kill Aliiunlun hlurr liir or Jlarrene" " * alts , lu'oiy < urcd N'Oii i' r ItookH Inu l.lfu svirtit ( < < r .Milii orV.uiui fuel ! 1) c unti isLHaiin Nirr us rtmi&IO uliiaito cured iui 1 < kl/ und iiernmuuni'r ' Iri-aiinent oy i rrcsiii.n'li' n e > Uinii4 lur reuly t m j tntion tro ' uOlcoH K Ulli ana Jackiuu Mricli uuatiaSen ijsajriMstt ! fca < JKtA > > att < > wj : ; OF YQUTO . . * X L ft rMTtmitt T ini f \ \ KOJI , \rmni IleMlilv. Irillhful JmlUrrrliima , I.IHt MllllllOlltl. L uiia pu i illi | tn [ Hi rjt'uoxjlon corn , 1 2 diru Inn. i .liMtit ) ! > mt 1 3 ill it lint Hi' ' nl ll ) lo l.drt Im 1 ( , ilM i ilnHI-HI.lit l-\tl , i it IIM ninnin fnlt oltoh ? Jim Hew England Medical Insliiulo , i ! i Tr < itioiit lion , llii > lon , Mnn. y _ t'oiiyiitht tw.ii ) t ii ri i u ly/i OBDSHCZD ATTRACTION ! ON I'll \ MIII.KJN DiSllillH TKU Louisiana State Lottery Company , llid TI > riti 1 v the J kl tit tin * i > i I i r aiul i luimnhln { niip tt - * , tin I it * fi i M inn l ( a luirlorthn nii'-iiil t u loniiliniji i 1 Uv nil ' ' iis.MAM'Moni'iYimmi.s i.ikpi.ico SciniVnniialli ! , liini > nnd HiM'inlH'r anil its ( jiMtiil Single NiiiubiT UriMiiiirfi I iko iiliieo in cnt'li of tinidnr ten months of ihojc.ir , . -.nil arc nil dniun in ( iiihllc , at the At.'Klcni ) r .Music , > CH Orleans , l.u. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS Fnr Intncrrif'j nf If. ? nrawiiio-s ml Prompi'Payrnsnt oi Prize ! Mlcitr'l in follow * "Wo do lioreliy ci i.lfy Hull NU i'in ' | r i * Ilicnr- innici tiirnlH tfii nil I'm ninntlil ) nn I rm annual ilramu'H if tltn I oiiiilun t tiilc lotto y * ini'iuiy. an 1 In IUTIUII iimn u < ami ( ontiol itio IIIIMIIIK * Hii'iiiM I VIM and Hi it the Fiiinii nri * t < il i t ( I ultli liono t ) lairnoiH ami 1,1 , Kiind lalili l un tall par. tl ( * unit wiMiiilhorU > ttiH i > niip in ) l < n1 * ! iniiiiTli * tli iilc mill faulinlii . > t uiir Hl.'tiat in i all i I'd , 14 It udi LI iiaeuionit ' LOMMInl ! 113 Wi > Ilio nnJi'rnUnol I'liikHiiiiil In iki l | nv a'l ' iirl/ci ilrii MI in Uiu l iiiHni HI S'it < u mar Im ( mi ii10'1 ' ' ' ' " " ' "I"'i' ! , , , , It Mrtl l I.I I'm. l.'Hililinii N .t Iliuik , I'llKIIMI.N \ I'I'H'H tulu Nit' I II ink A II.M MM IN l'H"i hfllrli .111-1 NII' ' i ll iil , C.MII , MtllN , ! ' ! > < . I'nlun Nittliiii.il Uiu K GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Acndcstny of Muolc. NL.VV Orleans - leans , Tuesday , April 15 , | 890. CAPITAL PRIZE , - S30O.OOO lOO.OOO liulci 14 at $ - ( ) ojicn ; Iliilxuu . ' ilO ; yfuu ti-rs SB ; Tciillu S'-'i \MMItll'lllH SI , 11-1 ne i'iu/1 s I riii/r or nrn'oiis ' 1 I Ill/h Ol 1M | ' ' ) H i i iti/r in t ; , nils aw 1 l m/r in , ir iH 2 I'lll/rs 01 Inntl uro " l'ltl/1. III IIJIiuc . I'ltl/.l > nl llil I'l.l/l nl UKIUtU litlUi liMI I'UI/I 1 1)1 UUTO ' ' 'iw ) J 1'ltl/Bi Ol lui I'rl/i i of e.'iwiiru ( nun lui do id uro . . 1UJ du iWJHro . ILIIMI.SAI , I'lllil.S. l"l 1'rlrii of ( lWun ( > , . , It 'W V'J Uu lUlnro . . . 'JJ 3,134 I'rl/i'i omoimtlna to . . $ | , O54SOO .SurK 'I Ii rfi U Urunlni ; Lupltut I'ruus n u u > L LU tilled to teiiuiunl [ iiUes. jff I uii ni'ii ii VTis. or nny fiirthor i ! fern RII n c..r cil. nillu liulbly to tlio iitidi'mluni I < ii-nny tttiini4 > 'lit ' l * ldun ( , KII | ) htiitu.tnniiiyriMi [ ami n u in bur Murv upld ml urn mull ilulmit wl i no ' I ity > > ur tnvulupn btn niHnIMPORTANT. . . A. UAI'I'IIIV. Nutt Urliin t , I.n. dr M A IML'IMIIN. uiiiKtnn- I ) . C. lly nrdlnarx Iftu r , t ( intulnliiK MIIN ' 'i" f" ' in I h > uli ciiin HI iuiiimnlc | , .Su > < > i > uuun diult ur posuil ii jtu. Address ( leglslereJ Letters cinTalnliig Cuneicf la NUV OHM\.NS ; NA'IIONAI. IKSK , New I nli mid. l.fl Ili.iiMiHHi tint llm luyiiient nf | irl < o l i i AII Ttrntrin \ \ArinSAi IIASKK ot SLH inlfans , nnd lliu tu kcl1 * lire iUn il by thu luididiiit f nn < ii' Hilul.on wh o iliuifrtil rltiliti uie IHI.KII < ud ui tiiu tii lieiit I'IIIIIH iiiiii-ofMru , buwuru ut i * IIUUJL * L > iu i i un > m IHI IIH , i h < inn list lui i t u n tii i r i o of the n iiht * ' i a t if Ira li'/li I u In - . l k , ' lit IN la U > UK < I > I ( Ari'Hi , f u uu i i .1 tur ic > § tu u Uurle IW ua'U. ' .