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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , APETL 1 , 1890. THE CITY. Hunk louring' ) ye-ilonlny , 7flO,012.ri8. Hill ( iirlcr. i-oloreil , is in jail for the Irtwny of a wlioolb.m'ow. Horn To Mr. unil Mm P. J. Lowls , Sundiiy , Miiroli HO , 1S)0 ! ) , a girl. Holoii Ilmlingtnn him boon grnnlcil n. from lior husbund , Martin Hart- J'ptrr Jo1in on WIIH found wnnilorlng iilmut in Iho vicinity of Sixth mid J'loivo M roots * in a demented condition bi u policeman jcstcrday morning tind locked up , A giiMilinn steve exploded in the residcnco of Mrn. ,1. S. Smith at Six teenth and California street" . The lire- men mudo the run hut the lire wu * put out heforo they arrived on the f-ceno. TliiMlhom-Hiiitof Hill VH Hill wns yosU rdnj illfintHHctl at the instance if the woman In the case. The damag ing testimony which came to light and wim aired iJi the police court is HUpposcd to account for her action. The Bute-horn' Companion publishing company was incorporated yeftordiiy by \Vi1liiiin II. AdaitiH , Iferman Black and [ Jleimood W Cumin , with a capital Block of $10,000. The business of the coin i rn IK to bo the publishing of the Butchers' Companion and u general job printing buslnens. The clahs loaders of the North Ne braska conference of the Mothodtht church will meet on Wednesday evening - ing at the South Tenth Street Metho dist church to discuss their work , iho F > p slon will continue Thursday morning , afternoon and evening. This IB the Ilrnt state meeting of claws leaders over held in this part of Nebraska. .Toionli Smith , the boy who was brut - t lli assaulted by Ollicer Cox while soil ing popular songs , Illed u complaint with thn major yesterday , charging that Ollicer ( 'ox , Without any warrant or authority , struck him and knocked him headlong into the gutter , contrary to the statutes of the state and the peace Jiml dignity of the city. The petitioner prajs that the charges may bo investi gated. and upon being established , that the olllcer be punished. j'titso\.t r , i'A n.i en. i run. r S Howcll of Albion is ut tlie Cnscy. K W Plank of Lincoln is ill Iho Milliml. Alot I'ctervm ot Kc.uncy Is nt the I'jxton. .1 A Campbell of Scwraul is ut Ilia Murray UoM-inor I'rnijcr was in Iho city last even ing K W riskorGiaiulIslamlls a guest nt the Paxton A He Her of NobiM&k.i City is stopping nt the I'uxtoii. J Dixoti Avoiy ofPicmont is stopping ut thoMillaid. " \Villi.ini L. S".ulcs of Crcighton is u guest nt the Ciisi-y. ThoiniisU Ashley of Docuturlsicgistciod nt the Millaul Alfred I Atwooil of Picinout is registered nt the 1'axton. Kd w.u < I M Muncourt of Sidney is stopping nt tlic Miiu-.ij. H I , Plninc ami wife of Uiolccn Bow nio jjiN'st-t at tlie Casey. KHJ N\c mid wife ! of .Tieinont aio icgis- tciedat tlu-Millaid Mis ( ! .1 Hunt left yestciday for Balti- mou toisit fi lends. D W Alilildgonnd wife of Sohuylor aie stopping a ) thu ( Jaoy Hev C' S AVitliorspoon anil family have none to ISuilliigUm , la Mi'h illo T , Lanilon ( iii : I'ciUins ) of Now YoiU was in the city jeUuiday. Mrs Hen mint Kount/o deputed on the Bur- Hngton lljcr yesterday for New Yoik. llenn.m Kountre , lus biother Augustus Kount/oof Now Yoiltfiinil II 1) . Crary left ychloiday for Houston , Tev. I ! II Ctosb.x , geiier.d Height agent of the Jl. .V M , left jistculay lor Kans.is City to utti ml a meeting ol the tranb-Missouii as- bociation Unaj \ D Webster of Stiatton passed thiongh the ( ity from the east , wheie ho has boon for Iho months. Ho left last e\ennig for Stratum. Caiitain Ch.irles F. Ilinnpliivys , Assistant qn. u it i master , has been assigned to duty upon the constitution of buildings at the new post at Omaha. C.uler Iliurison Kitz Hugh and bride , nee Miss Isahelle Stiibner of Chicago aio at the Millivid enjojing their hoiiejinoou They weio intuited List S.iUnday at the hiide's ix'sidi iifiIllail' Lndge,1' ill hake Foicst , IX Mibuib of tlio Windy City , in gie.it bUlo , Mi I'll/ Hugh is a pioiiiineiit and wealthy business man. r\ei'j Ixxly Knows that at tills heabon the blood is filled with impurities , the accumulation of months of cloo conllnemcnl in poorly \ontilatcd stores , workshops and teno- incnts. All tin-bo impurities and every Iraci ! of scrofula , salt rheum , or otlu-V diheasn inity bo polled by taking Hood's .Sanmp.irilla , tlio best blood purifier o\or ) iioduced. It ih thu only Jiicdicino of which " 1UU doses ono del lar" ib true. 1 IjiC'OMSPS. \\cio issued to tlio following Ii.utics by Judgi' Shields jester Jay : ' Kamc mid 1'esidenco. Ago. j Kduard 1' TUniows , Oninlia M7 I .IfimcttcM Uobeits , Omaha ! _ > J ( l.iictclius 1) Ulaeliuood , Omali.i ! 20 ) Aiiielia Nelson , Om.ih.i is j .1 allies I' Ilallai , Omaha t ! ( Just ma Schmidt , Omalm L'b Tlio 1'iospc'ctl Hill i\sso < > iatioii. At the meeting of tlio dircetms of the Pios- jKvt Hill c'uiiu'tery association It was agreed to assess each lot owner S * 50 for the purpose of niismg fimds to iaipiovo the grounds. A net nl tules ami i emulations was adopted for usi'tmtil n poimani'iit t.et mo pic'p.ued and adopted A committee was appointed to In- \ustiimtc < and n poit as to Iho cost of a feaco minimi the grounds. Another meeting u ill be called thU week. .Stovo Dailey Strve Ilalli-y , the man who wasordoicd out of the city a few days ago by .Indgo Holbloy , is accused of lming btoU-n a horse and buggy ownodl > vU U Miller at Out olT lake on Sun- du.rriii . > hoisons c.iughtesleiday on lower nrtccath stivetncartlmSt. Paul depot , mill the buggy was loiind down near the i Ity dump The entire oiittit was wiecked. lulli < y has s > o tar escaped iuix-bt. iK PermllH. The follow Ing building penults were issued T. I. . Taint-liter , ono anil oiuviinnrtcr ! . ! ' " ( Uu > 1""B. 1'iatt anil 1 lilitli'lli ! hlirots . . i fwi Kiiiiini U.iulliicpi. ono stoiy fiamo " duollln , lltll ) Mnuteonth anil l.al.u lll1 < Is . j QOO M.J Nli-l , , ono-stiny fraiuo tlnullliii , ' , ' t-iuth ) Mnrlefiithaad router hi n-ots . 600 OhaiK's liniiiiy. ont'-stoiy fiamu barn , iviii 1U1I olth Twunty-fouithbtieet. 00 Toliil . { "i-.TW Tlio llniullion Street Rrnilc. Theiv wns a special meeting ot the board of education jesterday to discuss the chang ing of the guide on Hamilton street In fiont of the Walnut Hill school. The matter was discussed at some length , but no llmd action will bo taken until the next regular meeting of the boaiil. The matter is now In the bunds of the committee on buildings and jiroiM'tty. In oiso the proposed change Is made it w 111 leave the bdiool house about Jlf teen feet above the street , with onlv a tucut > foot front yard and will nece&bitdlo the bullUiiiK ufu ivtidiilng wall tf made. .Ml I cm' Nerve anil I.l > oi1'IIN. . An liii | > ortntit discovery. They act on the Ilur , xtomarh und bowels thraugh tlio n rvcn A new principle They spcedl ! } ( nirn lilllnnisiit , bad taste , toipld lUer , l > il > 4 and lonsttiuitloa Splendid for men , w.rifn Mini tlilldna Smallcnt , mildest , rur'- < vj < lrq < -t f < r..lccnts Samples ftvo t K < l.u ! < Co , lOtli and Douglas. Till : COL'llTH. Another Clinptof In thu Vlok Hey 1)1- Voroo CIIHP. An nnldavlt was Illed yesterday in support of the application for an Injunction In the dl- voice case of Mlninden Vlck Hey vs Tlioiiias A'Ick Koy. The aniilnvlt Is In stipiwitof the | application previously filed for an injunction icstnilnlug the respondent from ix'inovltiff orcoiucallng the money ho Is alleged to have ' deposited In .bank. The petition sets forth that the Vlck Hey homestead in Armadale , \V\\nmlottP comity , KIIIISRS , was pinelniscd I nt the Instance mid Mm ugh the solo efforts of Mrs. Vlck Koy. She BIIVS that she negotiated the sale with the owner of the L land and made all th < * tcuns of the contract before letting her husband know mi > thing about it After ho was Informed of the nego- | tint Ions ho refused to consent unless the prop- I ei ty was transfei led to him She llnully con sented and paid half the purch iso money. When the land was condemni'd by the rail- toad ( ompmy she conducted all the negotia tions for a settlement of damages. During all these transactions Vlck Key had agiecd to give her one-half the pioccids * She afterwards secured the pay ment of the damages to Vlck Key with the undeistanding that she was to leeelvo half , ' but ho has icfused to give her any of the money , and duseited her in Denver In ISM after she had helped suppoit the family by keeping boarders The nlliilavit ftn thcr states that her prepei ty Is eneumbeicd and will be sarillleed unless she can have relief fiom the 1 0111 1 to pay olT the encumbrance She therefore piajs that the injunction may be made permanent. AllldaUts In suppoit of that of Mrs. Vlck Hey have been tiled by Luelea U. Vkk Key , Jo seph Vick Key , A P Vick Key and Oeoigo Vlck Key , all sons of the couple , and Samson Ch'ircli ' , a lesldc-nt of Arapahoe countv , Colo. These allldavils all state that the father hud always acknowledged that Mrs Vick Key was entitled to one-half of all his proppity , as she had eained it through her elToits , and that if it had not been for her ho never would have nequlied the propeity. lie had said icpcatcdly that she should have hershaio of the propel ty. The case of Mory K. Lund against K C. Patterson was taken up by Judge Wakeley. Mi's. Lund entered into an agreement with Patterson in lbS. > to puicltaso lots Hi and 17 In block 1 , Himebaugh's addition , for Jill ) By the terms of the agreement , when she hojl pdd S'J.'iO she was to receive u contract Only tS'i was paid and suit is now biought to compel Patterson to leceivo the balance of thopuichase piieo and transfer the piopeity. In Judge Ilopewell's eouit the case of Ed- W'.uds vs Fl.mnigan , for wages , occupied the entlie day. The jury ictiied and later biought in a sealed \erdiet. The testimony and arguments in the case of James Ashford. charged with Imrglaii/ing the house of .leitlo HcynokN , was concluded lust evening and the Juiors dismissed until this moining , when they will lw charged. Judge Uoano jcsleidav enteicd Judgment against the dtj in behalf of Bishop Woith- ington , awarding him $ . " > UU , acLOiding to the M'idict letuined la the ease of the Mason it Ilamlia organ company against Crap te Stilling for the pos session ot iropi-it > f judgment was enteicd for phuntill by delimit In the case of Isaac Coo ct nl vs McCloud & Lo\e , judgment was enteied by defiuilt. The defendants did not appear in the case nf Dm ton HIio et al , against Ilerinaa \ Cochianetal and the case was tried by the com I without a juiy. Judgment was catered for plaintiff and against defendant , .11. A. Allen , in the sum of $ .1 00. "What do precher talk 'bout today bruddcr Julius1 ! "Oh , he tolo 'bout feamson beat do Philistines , en joti know J MOMuy to think ilem poor cicetcr , couldn't get no Salvation Oil. " Beware of new icmcdies for toughs ! Dr. Bull's Cough S iup has stood the test of TIII : jr.vu.s. Ilandall I'nlnier Confesses that JIc OonuiTittod a Gri\o Ci iniu. Papers airived jesl-id.iy for thcaricst of K.mdall Palmer ab.is C.nioll , who a few dajs ago surrendered himself to the police with the confession tlfat ho was the thief w ho stole the mail ba < ; fiom the depot at DC I'unink Spi ings , Flu , on the night of Janu- aiy . " > . Unittd States Distuct Attoiney B ikerdocs not believe that I'ahnor committed Iho act , but thinks that ho wishes to get transiioit.ition to Floiid.i and takes this lather no\cl method to sceuio it. Palmer is a laitle hi .lined Jcllow who is n niNtiuo of conceit and insanity , and belloes himself a hero because he ha- , committed this einno. Hoisven angi'y with Mr. BaUcrlor not believing the story. Palmer is nineteen years of age and has for scveialeais been an inmate of tlie icfurm school at Keaiauy. His \nioui Lhaiacteiis- ths has had n most dpincualuhig cfleet upon the bo\s \ at Ih it institution. At the time ho ilann-i he iobb"d the mail big ho was enjov- inga ( luce iiiDiiths' fill lough from theiefuim si heel Palmer claims that ho got tl'JO ' out ol the legisteied lettir. A Natural Prod nut of C.ilifoiiila. It is mil } found in Butte counlv , Califor nia , and in no other put of tlie woild Wo icfer to the tree that pioduces the healing and penclialing gum used in that pleasant and offoi the euio for consumption , asthm.i Inonihitis and coughs , SANTA AM11J , the king4of consumption ( Joodman Diug Co. guaiantees and sills it for.M a bottle , or tlueo forfJf.O. . Bv the use of CAL1POHNIA CAT-K-CUKn , all svmptoms of catarrh aio dispelled , and the diseased nasal passage Is speedily lestoied to a healthy condition. t apicl.age. By mail , ? l. 10. Cnuiilaia fieo. To Hie Dealers in Oil. This is to notify joti that \\o have no further interest in the DCS Moincb oil tank line ol DCS Mollies , la. Owing to a dlsiiyreoment with Messrs. W. H. Stow.ut , jr. , and V. , P. 1'ratt , wo decided to bell them our intoiesl , which wo did January ! 10 , 1S)0. ! ) Parties desiring to buy ( list class oils , imlependont of tlio Standard Oil com- panj or consolidated Tank Line com pany , will please write us direct and wo will taUo much * pleasiiro in innking lowest prices possible. "U'o can furnibh ion all gnules of illuminating ami lubri cating oils , gnsolino and naphtha in fuel , all products of petroleum. SC'onuM ) , biirit.Miu : & TiAor.n : , Jiidopondont lolinors { , Clo\ eland , O. r. C. I'Y'Htnei-'s Will. The will of the late P. C. Fcstner was yesterday ' terday admitted to piobate. The will'be queaths to Mis. Fcstner , wife of the de ceased , all of the real cstato of the deceased , together with the house and fuinlture of the nnnll } residence. The personal propeity Is to bo hold at in i\ ate sale and the w idow is to icceivo one-tliiid of the proceeds. The re mainder is to bo divided equally between the live children -Julius Theodore , Amelia Wll- helmlna Augusta , Adella Louisa. Maltha Maiia Louis i and Louisa Julia. John F. Lehman and Mis Festner are named as executor cuter and exciutilx of the will. The .Jury Palled to Auroo. Judge Hrlsley and n jury jesterday after noon hcaid the case of the state aganst | II. B. Crandall , charged with unlawfully enteiing and trespassing upon the giounds of O. M. Hitchcock , ItitO Capitol avenue. It seems that some time ago Crandall and his wife heard that room rent could bo had for nothing in some of the buildings on the block con- dcmned lor the new postofllee , as nobody , they leained , claimed ow net ship to them except the government. Acting upon this happy piece of news , the Crandalls moved Into one of Hitchcock's buildings , and whiA Hitchcock found that ho couldn't get any rent out of them ho hud them in rested for trehiussiug , instead of bringing eviction pro- cei-dlngs of the 11II older against them. The jury could not agieo and was discharged. A Warrant fur Tom Murray. A warrant has been issued by the United States mithmliUM for the airest of Million aire Tom MUITU.N , w ho Is charged with haIng bold liquor without the icquhvd license. Arfhltcft Meor * ( Jlvcx Hall. Architect K U Meyers apiRMivd before Judge riaiksoa jcstorday to answer to the bum tiacut found bv the last grand jury 1'ho Indictment speclilcd that Mr Meyers had been supcilutciidvttt Of the hospital build ing and contained twocounts one.tlinl he had allowed iwor brick to be Used In ono of the wings of the building and , second , that he hud nllowcd the Iron rafters In 0110 of the build- lags to be supplied of a snullcrM/o than wcro called for by tlio spcdilrrttloiii. Mr Meyers was bound over In the sum of 11.XX ( ) on each count , with W. J. Mount and J. F Coots as sureties. THATlIOSPITAIj ftHJj OP HXTItAS. Siiiiei'liiieiidents Coots and Shane 'Mutllale It Hcoiul IteooKtiltlon. The county commissioners met nt 10 yes terday morning with all the members present. Messrs Coots and Shane handed In their lopoiton the Kyini & Walsh bill of extras which shows that some of the county com missioners have been making some Very good guesses. The original bill as rendeied by Hyan A ; Walsh was about t * . > ! > ,000. As revised by the superintendents It calls for $1 , til. 10. The gentlemen making the Investigation have pone over every detail of all the contracts mid bills In the case , inaHiniT their estimates scp irately and claim that they have made a very liberal allowance. Some of the dis crepancy between the two bills Is accounted for ! ) } the fact th.it la many cases items wcro charged up by t'io ' contractors as cxtias which weio Included in the contiact and called for us extra pay The bid of Cicorgo A Hoagland for supplyIng - Ing the county with lumber was withdraw n , the llrm na\ing understood that they weio to supply all the lumber used and the boaid call ing fur oak lumber only. Henawa & Co and Sears & Co. nskcd to be included In the list of bidders for insuring the county hospital. Their applications were tiled. tiled.Mike Mike Maul asked for trauspoitatioii to Ok lahoma for Mis Cook , the worn in who idea- tillul the suicide as her husband. Koferied to the committee on charities. Tlie soldiers' iclief commission uotillcd the board th.it $ " ,000 would has'o to. be raised by taxation of the county to supply their needs. Judge Bi-adlev appeared lor Architect Myers and Mated that that gentleman would mould make his last tlip to the county hospi tal in the afternoon and would like his carriage fine paid. It vas so oidoied und a waiiant was also ordcied drawn for his $100 fee previ ously appropriated O. II. Beveily was given . " > for lepalrlng the lightning lods of the city jail. About a hundred bushels of potatoes" and sonic other suiplus supplies ut the county poor farm weio ouleicd distubutcd among local charities. Tlio legular monthly appiopriatlons wcie lead and approved. Dr. Birnoy , practice limited to catarrhal - al diseases of nosoand throat. Bee blclg. JIII ) IX A TKUNIf. A Suspecting llnshaiid Makes a Klch Find in His Itooin. _ BobBiowcr " _ was caught by Dick Hill in a room"occupcd ! by Hill's wife al Seventeenth and Ciiming stieets Sunday night. Just at the piesent time Hill is suing for a divorce fiom his wife on the giound of ndulteiy. For some time ho has suspected Blew or , but had never been able to conclu sively piovo the fact. Sunday night he shadowed Biewer and saw him go into his wife's loom After wait ing for an hour or moio ho rapped at the door and demanded admittance. but the door was locked and no ono would open it Hill then biokoin the panels and entered. Blow or was not in sight , and the police placed Hill under arrest for disordeil } conduct. Befoie leaving the room Hill concluded to make a tliQiongh seaich for Biewer. He looked under the beds , in tlie closets , and was about to gi\e ui ) thu job. when he spied a big lunik. Kaising the lid ho discoveicd his man ciouched down with nothing on butjm- dei clothes and an overcoat. At this chseovei v the ollicer ariested all of the people. Ilill now considers that ho has une.il thcd a good bit of evidence in his di\oice pioceediugs. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL. ABIETINi : O1NT- MI4NT is only put up in largo two-ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions. "Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for tlio OK- IGINALABriiTINU OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug eompanj at 25 cents per box by mail 'iO cents. STAISK UNO TltKU. The Coining T5e/lik of tlio Nebraska Turners. Tlie flist tumbe/iik of the Nebraska Turn ers for the piesent j ear will bo held at Ger- im.na hall on next Sunday under the cliicc- tion of Piof. Kumineiow. The following Tinner societies will be lepiescnted : Lincoln , Ncln.isTtii Cit.v , Ficmont , Pl.ittsmouth , two fiom SiouCil > , South Omaha , the Jalin Turnveicia of Omaha and the Omaha turner society. Tlieio will bo thico sessions , /oienoon , afteinoon and evening. The moining session is fiom 10 a m. to 12 m , and w ill bo devoted to gymnastic exeiciscs. At noon a splendid dinner piopaiccl by the lady turneis will bo served giatis to the gentlemen tinneis The afternoon session is fiom 1 : ! 0to.00p ! m and will also bo devoted to phjsical exeicise The pcifoimiinco is a lice one and thu public gcneially is invited. In the evening theio will be a social session devoted to a concei t and n d.mio. In 1 H.-.O "Brown's Bioiichlnl Tioches" w cro introduced and their success us , i c ui o for colds , coughs , asthma .met bionchitis h.is been unparalleled. In n Modest Way. Scveial little lobboiies weio lepuUed to the police yestciday. Cash amounting to MO , two valuable watches , n gold pen and u pair of pantaloons were stolen fiom J. 1' . Bowo of I.I.'O South Fifth street. An entrance was effected to his house thioiigh in ear window. A nervy thelf entered A. Dougheit's room nt 5i.l South Pom teenthsticet and changed his ragged garments for a costly dress suit. The i car door of C. W. Lewis' residence at fWO North Kightecnth sticot was louecl in and a valuable gold watch taken. While Wall Hop was enjovlng his Sunday school class yiMerday some thief bioku Into his laundry at un South Tenth street and stele a silver w ati h , overcoat , a lot of wash ing , n gold and sih cr toothpick and seine change. change.Hlieiimatlsm , BK1NG duo to tlio iirc.sunco of tirio ncicl in the blood , is most ciTcfiimlly ctirctl liy tlio of ' use Ajcr's Hnrsjipii- rlllii. Do Hiiro you get AJ-IT'H anil no other , nnil tulco it till the poisonoiii aclil Is thoroiiKhly expelled from tlio B } stem. Wo challenge attcmtiou to this testimony : "About two yonrs ngo , nftcr suffering for nearly two joins fiom rliuiiinntio gout , being nlilu to walk only with great discomfort , nml ha\lng tried vailous remedies , Inc-lmling mincinl waters , without reliuf , I saw by an aihertlso * inont In n Chicago pnpci th.it n man had been relieved of thin dlstic.salng com- pl.iint , nftcr lunHiilTitiliig , by taking Ayer's Sarsnparllla. I then decided to inakontrl.il of this nirullclnn , and took it regularly for eight months , and am pleased to stuto that it lias effected a complete caro. I Juno since had noie- turn of the disease. " Mis U. Ini IJuclge , 110 West 125th St. , New York. "Olio year ngo I was taltcn 111 with inflammatory rheumatism , being con- lined to my homo six months. I came out of the sickness \ury much debili tated , with no nppellto , and my Hjstcia disordered In e\cry uav I commenced lining Ajer's Sirsaparillu and began to improxo at once , gaining In utrc'iigth mid POOH icco\eilng no "Miud honltli , I cnimul nay too much in praUu of thla \\oll-lciin\\n mcdii Ine. " Mis. b. A , StarK , K.kshua , K II. 'c ' o ntti'Aiiri ) 11 r Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Vatt. 1'rlce II , ill Lgltlii , i. Werlli ? i a lcHI - Will bo paid to anyieompctcnt chemist who will find , onanalj6l , ijurtlcle of Mercury , I'obuli , cr other poleoLaln-Snlft'aEpcciflcCS. 8. S. ) 'AN EATING SORE Hcndcn-on , Toxi , Ang. 23 , I$30. 'Tor clgh- tccn months I liaftca eating sere on my ton rj. i \vfls treated by Uia bet local rliyslclani ) , but obtained no relief , the eoro gradually crowlnij worec. I concluded llnally to try 8. S. S. , and wu entirely cured after neln o few bottles. You \in\o \ my cliccrfal permission to i ublkh tlio bovc ttatcment for the benefit of tlicno BlmllMly oDUctc-d. " C. H. McLKUonc , IIcndcr onTox. Trcctlso on niood and 8km Dlseascatmallcd frco. TI1E HWIFT flPKCiriO CO.Athntn. Ox J40 < ? I'AiiNtM ' TiiriT OMUU. Nun. 'Oiojto ' | ) | | I'.istou Hotel ) Olllco hours On m toSp m Sunday , 10 n in to 12 in tpcclill'U In chronic Nervoti" Skin ami lllood JVenii" < JTrConsnltntlon nt ollice or l > r nmll free. Alcrtl- clnussent b ) mull or cii" | " < . * ccurely packed , fico rromuliseruitluii Ciuurantei-s to cure quickly , siifc- ] j and 1'iTlMiUientlj. ? nermatoriliea.Petnl- . - lnni I'lijHlral tlcdij , Mrl-liiK Iruin lmll rii > llnn. i'\- CCH or liKliilKuniiiiiiiiliiclni ; plco | > li""Hiic s. ilt pun- ili'iifj , nlmpli's on the fnoc cmlun U' "orlcty , tn ll > dlriiuniti > il , I i < k of mlldi'iii c. dull , unlit foi sllidj or liiHineii , nnil limit llli11 burden " -arc'l } , PCTIIIU- lirjill ) nnil iMlviitrl ) currd CuiiHiilt l > ii IKttt .V Hull" , UIW rarnim cliect Oin.lli.i , Nvb Blood and Skin Diseases. S ! 1 , ! , terrible In Its reitiltt oomph tcly cndlialcd tvllliinil thonld ( iTiiu'ri ui > ' cnifiil.i cryslpi I is fucr BCiroi lilotdiu" , nlcei" paint In tlio IIP id mid bone" , tjphll- UlcMinMliro.il lunntti mul tiinKiu1 c.itnrrli , etc , ptrinancntl } ruicd nbuicotlitTM ha\u f.illod ' ' and Ill.iddei ( "oiiipluliits Iv'irlnoxr 1 'rin'irn Kuiney , L iinaiy | . . , infiii. nmieuu. too frcipumt lit ) riling or blood v nrlm * . mine liluli < nlurotl or nlth milky s < dlnifMit on tlmullUK. wc.ik ba k , orrbn i , Klti-'l. o "tills iic l'niuiCi | ) ! mid iincMl t li iric't iLMivmtnblc STRICTURE ! naianteed : .me . n t , ( ' ! ! ( ' . o- inovnl compU \rllhoirt ( tittlntr , elliptic or illll.itlnn ( nrtM ctfcttnl nt linnu * h > p.itltnti > \ illiuut a ino- 11 K nt's i' tin or.iniiu ) ittx o Young Men and Middlc-Agcd Men. A I'KM'f'I'IM' Tll ° Il"fl11 effects of /V OL I\I , LI l\.l . , . .lrj ] , | , .t. , which lnln s c'r tnlc wf'Mkiu" " * df > > * trt > yiiM ] lintli mtnd mul bud } , will ] all Its illi.ulllil Ills , pc'im inentlj cincd. m > C UP'r'IX Addi.Snthoso who hine Ini- \.l. Dl I 1 O pal ieil theniM'Ues bj Im proper ImltilKi'iiiLt mill vnlllar ) Jmhlts , "lih.li mln both biiciyanil mind , unllttlim llitiu lor bu&lnc'sx , tstml > nr in irrl.ire MVUIMI'li Mvs , nr tlidsp pnlprlns on lint Inppj lift * , anaro of plo k.il dublllt ) , iiikkl | ) assisted OUR SUCCESS Is bitcd npon facts , first , pr.Ktlr.il pxpcrloncp , SOP- und c\cry use Is p pocbill > stmiled. tlius startlnn m Ik-lit third , mi'dlelnci ale pic < piiiMl In uui m , n la- bor.itory e\ ally to tult e.ich c.i e , thus ottcetln imc'j v. Itlioiil lnlur > tif" ! " ! i. ic-iitH pnstacP for pplelirntcil works enC C hiiinlc .Nervous .ind Dt'lliato DlsiMie'I lions mils curnl Ji ? . \ lik'mll ) Inter or c.ill may sa\U3cm tntiiie sulleilnu tind sb inu * and add fiolden ji"irs to life I t ' io luttrs aiiH tirc'd unless atcomp inic'd b } 4 iciiM In i tamps Addicss ol tall on IJltB. I3MTTrt & ; 13KTTB. 1403 I'UIN VM Sllll I I DM MM Mil ESTABLESHED IN 1878 DY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Operated iimlcr u twenlj ears contract bj the lexUan lull rn itli'ii il liiipicnciiicnt < omp my nrnnil Monthly ilranlni : * helit In tlin Mor < * | iio I'm Illdii In ( lie Ainu CM | i I'.irk , I in of Mi-xko nnil | iulill < l > ( onilurli'il h ) c M ininenl ( Hlli lalxnppulnteil lor ilii'piuu.ul | > > thueiiotui ) of thu lnterlui nnil tliu TrcMsni ) LOTTERY OF THE BeneFioiBncia Pilblica , THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING Will lie IK Mln llie < in OP MH.ULO , MAY 5 , 1S9O , Which U IllC flllM > M MI-A\M'4I KTIIOIIIIIN - Ain DII MIMI tlie < M'l 1 M. I'ltlXi : liclHK Onu lliimlicMlniul Inent ) Ihuilbitiul Doll u . S12OOOO.OO I'UK'H Ol' 'I'll KI.TS Amoileaii Money. \\holes.tS : llahes.ll. Quaiteisil.lKhtlisJI ; tluli linti's t'n nurth nf IlLkuti tor M. l.ls-i or I'ltl/Cij. I Piipltiil I'rlioul JIJIIIMM IP 5IMtt ) 1 < 'Ipltiil I'rlzodf I0li ( N 4lM m I < iipllnl I'll/enT 'iHliN ) N juni 1 iiiiinil I'rlionf A.cHliJ . . . .li AKV ) ' . ' 1'rl/c'Hiil f.MXK ) aiu 4 KH. Ti 1'il/uuor I.HX ( ) , .titu rj.onc VI I'llfeanf Ml iiru 10I I KMI'rlceiof i.110 aru lUUCM ) W ) ril/uHiif 11)0 ) iiro JiStW ) 0"J I'llzcs of I'J aiu ; ili < J AI'I'ltlIMM IIIIN I'lll/l S IV ) Prizes of il.ilnpproxliiiiit'K tutllilii ! ) ) | irle , JI6IIOO IKII'rl/pior 10Uiipprci\liinil't'lii 40mm pclze , r > ( ii ) l.V ) 1'rlri'i or i > ) . .iiiirnxltiiiitirtii | | ill Ojm prize- , til l 'Jeriiilnuls or JIUilcclilcil by lOJ.WXJprliu , $ l'M 26J I'rl ci . \iuoiilitlni ! to . } .1JVIM ) Alll'il/cs M.lil . in thu Lnllt-il bt'ites full ) | Mkl In L 5. Liiricnc } . AGK.NTs WANTHI ) . tTTnii n t-ii 1HTF" , CM liny fnrlhor Information lU'ihcil , Milio li'ululr to tlio nnilc-rvluni'il , ili'.irlv Miitln/jonr ieilileni.ii , "llli Klnto , count ) , utrec't mul nimiber .Moio niplil return m.ill ilolhor ) will ho nooiiit'il hy juiirenclohtn. nn einelope tearlni ! jour lull aJilresa. IMPORTANT. CllV Ol1 MlAICO , M i\ico. : Hy ordinary letter. ' cont.ilnln.JION'IIV OIIDIIll IssiH-d hy alt I\PTOHS : Ciiiiii.inluj. | .Now iurk llv- chiuike , Diultur I'urtiil Nute SI'IT.lAl , HIATl'ltKS Hy term * of commit the loinpnii ) mint depnvlt Ilirt nun nf all pi IIIM inclii lid In llm ncheiiio tetoro fi'll- Insn dliiule llcUet , and ic'culvo the fullunlni ; utllclal penult cnuiur\Ti I Iierchy certify that tlio Ilnnk of J uniluii nnil .Mnxlco h n on ik ; ioili iho neie iiry I und' tiic'i.iranli-o ' Ihc pi > ment of all pi I/us drawn L ) tilt ) l.ulcil nlo 1 1 lll'iK'lhoiiiUrnhlUti Ai'ul INu C ism I o , liitonenor. 1'ilillior the pninpiny I' n-qnlrcd todlslrlhutnlllt- flv periunt ot tliu val in "f all th lit Ki'ln In prUea n I iiKOr portion Hum li IIM n I > any oihi'i lotn-r ) 1 In ill ) thu 11 iiuiH'i i I n Lil" l hiiilUil t" KJIXU - WOUO lem limn uio kulil Uy ulhci lotlcnci until. ILo or ' CONSTITUTIONAL SCROFULA.KINQ'S-EVIL. WEAKNESS , CONSUMPTION UN ITS EARLY STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE DLOOD , unil fur rcauli'tliia It" periodic ) eouric. hone Bennlno unt * } y : } i' . ' ' . ' " Ilonaparte , l' rl " HOI.HUV AM. IHIUJIOIHIB ! . 1'uuueru iV Co..N. V.Auc-nliiturllio L.h. EAST This week will be a memorable one for the Hoys. Monday morning , we begin a most extraordinary special sale of Hoys' Clothing , the greatest that has ever taken place in our establishment. We will continue this through the entire week and parents will be well repaid by coming to us this week for an Master outfit , for their Hoys. An immense stock of stylish and serviceable Hoys' Suits , from one of tint best makers in the country will be offered at tempting prices. We shall sell , , 1,000 Hoys' blue sailor Blouse Suits , with fancy embroidered collar , ages , -1 to 10 years , at GOc. 350 Boys' Knee Pant Suits , in two patterns , one a plain dark mixed , the other a light colored plaid , of serviceable material and tasty make , at $1.50. 750 Hoys' Knee Pant Suits , in elegant Cheviots and Cassimcres , strictly all wool and fashionable pat terns , coats are nicely pleated , and suits throughout well and stylishly made. These Suits arc usually sold for $5.00 and $0.00 , we give them this week as an Easter offering for $2.90. A large variety of handsome Jersey Suits at $2.75 , $3.25 , and one lot with handsomely embroitk-iut "fronts , at $3.)0. ( ) Equally astonishing values will be offered this week in long pant suits , sixes from 13 to IS. The following we name as special bargains. 150 excellent and fashionable Cheviot Suits , at1.00 worth fully $6.50. 100 very fine black Cheviot Suits , very stylish garments , for young men and elegant fitting for $0.00 $ , These suits could not be bought elsewhere for less than $10.00 or $12.00. Come and get one of our bcatiful Easter Souvenirs this week. v > Corner DoUqlas and FoUrtBenth Slreets , Spring Overcoats. Arc the order of the day , and we arc prepared to meet any demand made upon us in this line. Our stock was HCUT as complete as it is this season. To quote prices means little unless you sec the snoods and are sell-coin inccd that they an1 the best value for the money of an } thing in Omaha. These coats arc In various styles and range in cost from $ -1 to $22. TUESDAY anrtWEDMSDAY , April 1 and 2 ' TWO NIGHTS ONLY. A A CA1LMVAL OF M. loyt's ( lira test ( \micil ) fcnc- Hole A HOLE in In His Ground A Sittlru on llm Itullroad. the Now Faces. New Scenery. NewMusic. Ground. New Fun. llegular prlcci : ' cats KU on , suki Momi ! ) . ) imc \Veek of Monday , March 01. Jnpimiho Ylllnsc-of SAN- : : BAN Direct from Yeclclo. 2 Slao-es. 2 Theaters. o One Dime Admits to All. \\\E \ \ \ rni : nr.uni : o. " The flcuro Qln our diitps nlllmikca lone fny. Ko man or Moman notUMIIK will ever < 2ato a Jocumcnt without using the ( Huro ; 0. It ttjmOa In the third pi ice in 1600 , where it will rcmam ten years and then mo\o up to pcolul place In 1000 , where It will rest for ono hundred jcars. There is another "U" w hlch Ins nlsocomo to stay. It is unliKc the llyure 9 in our il itei In the respect that it lus alreulj ino\cd up to first place , where It will ppimtncntl } rcnnln It Uc illcj the"Xo. 0" Illch Arm \ \ heeler A. Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No U" w is endorsed for first pi mo by the experts of Kuropc- tlio I'.iris Imposition of IbtO , \\hcrc , after a sescrecontest witli tlio leading ma chines of the world , il wi.s nu iriled the only Craml I'meghpn to fmilly sewing nuchiiipo , all rthcrson cxlilbit liuinn received lower attanlt Of cold inedili , etc The 1'rc nch Government also rccocni/ed ItsMipoiiorilj bj thodccuratinuof Mr. Nathaniel M liccler , I'residciitof tha company , with the Cross , of the Lcyion of Honor. 'fho "No. 9" is not nn old machine Imrro\eJ Dion , bM. is nn entirely new michlno , and tlic Grand Pri o at Tarn was awarded it as the grand- cstndvancc in renine nmcliine mcclianism of tlie ngo. Those who buy It cm rest n-surcJ , tbcre. fore , ol haunt ; the \ cry latest und best. SS" TOIEELT.U & WILSON M'F'G ' CO. , 185 mul 167 V/abash Ave. , Chicago. r. i : . IT.ODM \ \ Co. , 2JO North liUh Sttv.'t. . TliPnnlv sifo , \iul \ IM'nlosinpth ' nl of PX- (1 ( u lin- : li i Hi 1 Ihc on Is i n I liixl of IliM'i I- Ini ; tt'rili u it him ! jil.ilo , n , ' c-luau anil ( liu.ibk- DR. HAUGHAWOUT , IVii | ) , : 1 ( iin.iliaa Tito Wc-11 Kno\vn ' -'pcuM.ili-t In IIIKIII panned Inlliplii mil-ill r ill I mm t I'll ! \\1) 1)1 1 c l - anil.tililuin 11 mik'uii' ' iMlfi-'l ' llllpnli in v ! < > I Mm In il n I nnil ill n Slunlily or It.irrc-niK tn tiim lull > i i I 1m I" I hi' I lle'-i'tn t f i M i im" rlilOiinn IHllllllpHI N I ' < d qillikly and peittinni- I ' ' " "P 'ndi'in u ' ' " " ' u b K ' > Arrests cllMuarptoa from the urinary organ * la clUiir fcj in W lioura. It U superior t < > Cojinllo , Cul * > t > , or Injoc- tlong , ami faj from all luJ tmcll or otLur li.convcnlcncca. SANTA L-MIDY "i" ! ? ulfi , whit hi ear tliQ uaron in t l.i r mi bout mhlfh none are femiln D Y TOPS 01 AI f CUSHIONS , BACKS , RAU5 , SCATS AND TRIMMINGS. I 7 / > ud al. i n , ,1 O ktbii II i * ' ( | c al il iie. PDRE ! FRESH ! ! . DEMI'S ! ! ! BONBONS AND CHOCOI.A'IES , OrJrrt lu Mull nml I > prt nlilr .iii 1'rooipl unil ( uirt-ti .Uliutlun. . * , , . , v en , 161 StaleStCtilcago , J'lio InrKi'st , initvni .uid llncsi In mo nurlil l.KsniKur uccounuoUntloii5 UUUTC clled. "Votlt tolilverpiiol Qiii'eii to\\ii. T bo ( olcbmlnd I 'I bo I niest ftc im-1 C'Uvtil Jtnme I ship In the \\orld.l New Yorlc to Glisgow via 1-oncloml i"y Am hull i \piil illi I'liiiii sl.i \inll"ili | l.llilnpl i \pnl IJIh Hi Mini i \ | > il ' " 'II ' S M DUN Si I UMI I \ssnllil I Sri I 11 M.I I ! I' " II lo\u * > t UIUIH 1 > itiisln ttiktts mint' I iiuiiln a\all ihle in irluin niillhci tint ridiiu i | i 'Ml" and N.irlh t Inl iml nrlllMr Mei u > nnil lli f In 1 mil 01 Napli s i i lulu ill ir 1 Ml Il-Kl\s III I * Ml IS lilt ( 1IS1IM \ I \l lOl M rn li nrst linns 'liaxeleiH c in ulat litti s f < K dlt and III ills f i anv amount nt 1 wes * iiiiiihii latcs Applto uiv nl Ibe I > cal iiki'iits i I 111 M.It-UN ) | UliOs tlilriL-o I - U " - II \i.i , II V MOOIII - I II MM I " , 1 iih n Picilli Depot LLAH LINE OCEAH STEAMERS Passanelo aniltrom Gre-t Britain anil an nails ot Europe Monlical-IUorpnol route hy the waters olSt Lawrence , shortest ol all. t.ac"ow ! to lioRton , to I'lnliiilelplil i. Liverpool to and fiom llnlttmorp. 'llnrtv suarn'ra. ( hPXCI elor. AccoinmoJallonn iniBiirpani-ed Weekljr salllnj6. ( AMiAN A. < : < * . . Clan Wcflt. AC te. _ _ C.J. Sundoll , M.ni.er li'JLa hnllw ht Uhi' ngo , lil Stale .Line. To Glat-go\v , Belfnst , Dublin ni cl Liverpool. . ruciM xr\v i\riivTiiru-n\v. . C.ibln pass igc $ Ci In V.n , leeoidliiK to ! ' .illun of.tale loom. Fleet IKO to ni cl finiii Kmopc'iit l.nwi t 1" t'1 At s-l'IN 11 \ I.HIV \ CO. ( Ji mill \ M is , \l HID itlw li Ni "t l > Inn lllt Pii < iinei.il \Sf-tcin \ _ ' I Tl.iiiilc lull -licit liuij 1 MII u 1 I * . Ci iinc > eui n. units i UOM , NiT\nii DeMlllv , \ciilhriil Inillicrulloiir , I.IIH ! Mnliliooil. Bo Your Own Physicjanj Many men , fiom thn < pir ct9 of joutliful ; . linpriidornf lijit htoiiu'lit UM ! ut n fl'iU ' f . 1 w , ikm' llml li ni'd'i ' tdttt put ni \ ' > ( ui t mm h IM t i In Ino ohm-Hi i u iy i ! otlirr ( ll-totsi uil On mil inutti nf ttu ' trnuMo vnr c y cur IM nitf KU\ \ * u il IM v : an > it > n riilf < ir 4 \i r > tliltik Nut ( In n , . ! t ! ! fif N lultlntnitihuic Hi many mini ) t ' > n inrilh 9 llmtim illi lUclutit Ims i > iu lu 1 ' t r HID it Ui f of lhSilu i ' T inlknU rn iic ; of thu i tin uy nn ltn r tu at mint < -'r' t ltd I lMllltl ( < < UI t XlLIIhUl rollt 'l fillllti H pltfil i initltoMU lift > o i\Kiliitin | ] ) < l with | mul clKo\ pilnc a tit ) coni ititrntn Jlieau.iimuuiliMrtM | ) > rl | tu nl * ' t ft rul n n rrrldln ni"l t P < 't'il > rurc , n lllllllln IflOf lAMHfllnill I'lIU lIl.'li.'lVL hit ihtort I to intf * t li ttli ! * IH IIM iilttr j ell olh r unit' tfi Hfjill. . 1 T ( iri ttl i UK Jn j t itHluntamii the UkLtHutht. iirtj tuutluuuf i thhi.tifiiijtl MI It 1 nlhi itiluii mm , t 3 drachm , JcinUhln. I JiliiHhin lit I > nl in IMi lift Ijiliacnni. fit Mt iinti , 8 h'ralns t tifi itlut ftinaiipCnl > IiolIct2Rraltil ) ; ] it I'fMn Irn , JuLitijkM. illy run , ' ! n > fli nki WJ i Hi lake If ' 111 At 1p. in .AH Inn nlhi rim p'li'rf t > hul IitEuiiiitrnhtrf It wi 1 Iwiriuciijijirj f" > Dioi utlLiittotitUi 1 vu | it In nf In tltlnic , tiiriklii ttiuimuilitrlliuitiitlat IhljK nu < lyNai1tif | .i ) tmiryii ltd If < n f ! 1 1 IT MM ill f'llll.t unit * * Aktiissltif Illui MX , ; un 1 1 im > < I illy in th iin c njn * until tin , ; fmni > linnru 1 > MK i > Thn ) L < upuuthn pdwuntif ; tlilJie Itn-nttvoaujtHily oi'ttinlstilnK' "nil Its > IIHU utnUiiuo.l fur n h < iit tlnuttlntn ct the I 1 ilitfiii l.dt-Wlltiti I Ilintkm tollillUuli tu ; uiu'uf iin eil lift ) niitl vtptr i Ao onierniiKtantlv IIIIIHL | | toflittersi f I Jniiiliy [ it l/itlvo In tlili n tnt ( I v , uu v.i uhl ' nay t jthfun who would pn fi rl Mat nit of ! IH bj umltllritf $1 an tMirily buul ! pa k ' i ut't > i mtiilnliuf O | > HH < utf Uy corn I mm J ) , wlU Irt K t h itl un tniiltrrt m , Mirprivnto lAlx rnt < iry ( iru > nillfi uit-h 6 ; < > a < katn. whl < li ill euro mut cam. * , fur $ i4 or call un Now England Medical Institute , 21 Trrmnnt Itnw , Ilimlon , Mn , tf uupyrlHht. 1M . l < r K l I' ' " " " ff XIII. ELECTRIC BELT in euro All Rheumatic COM * plaints , turntugo ( Jeneral % 3$5fitf' * S&'S l dy. Dis .i J ? , f i rauied by Indlicrttioni la routh A ? - ' . - > f MirrliilorRlnnlnl.ifr. ( u i-i-rii Vi iiKSKissiiiiK rr.inri ( i % in u. rlfv c PAiit of ri COTQIf IUni CO I1" " ' OR.OWEN'S CI.Cullllu lnoULCo9i IIKImi. Also ( in El'otrlo Trusn und Belt Combined. IDI o hl i ikla.ritt'lrDvtlota Mctilluutbl. | | ( i AtlAttH OWEH EI.ECTKIO BELT te AI'PI.IANOK CO , SOU Ni.rlh . Ilror.J v UI' l.OUJU , AIO. 020 Broadway. HEW VOUIC OlTV. nn. BELT - ' ( KKia CJIJllJiJii uii.v.w v.VlltCTRIC BttI AND SUSPIHSOU .J % . hliMir , M > 4 < for iiuoittite | ur tott iurt ol Urorrtllii Wlikpn * . llrlus trttlr. mid HAI > U * l | , Omliaoiii lurmK ' runrlellir Itrouiti ! If KiK I'illTM r ilirlllllb.iiitolllitLTIUiiltll.llllOINIilllKXUIII , Hl.tlrlt lun.ol tell Imliill ] , or ( l/lllll I UUI 111 oik , UhLl iiij 1 ulit n rf tww | IffU tf ) . 14 uu M 01.1 ( ( r I If nt rBllr I * rt4 In Ilirtr iwrolM HtilM fiaill > lt > ! BAKUUI LtUIKC . IM U 4ll < lib , CHICAGO , IIU