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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKE , WEDNESDAY. APJKIL 9. 1800.
THE CITY. -
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Hank clearings yesterday , 8600,881.51) ) .
Moiulay nlff lit a horaovns stolen
from T. Kclk-y , who lives near I'lm-unou.
Dick HoivanllH boIiiK couf ? lit by the
jwllt'o for Hlenltntf u suit of clotlius from
OortfeVtlffht. .
II. ( ' . Worthing , a newcomer In
Omaha , lost a , jmoketbook yu.sturday
which contained $1)0. )
Tin1 1'ooeljitri of the postoflloo ( lurina
the month of March for Htiunpu , postal
curd 4 , etc. , amounted toSUI/MLMtf.
The building inspector of Halt I/.iko
Clly IUIH written to the superintendent
of buildings of thin city for Information
concerning the building ordinance of
this city.
The third annual ball of the Paid
firemen'H benevolent association lakes
place tonight in exposition hall
and the management promises an excel
lent entertainment.
Mr. and MIH. Duff Orcen are in St.
L.oiiiH. It IH learned through a letter
that Mrs. Green Is ttlowly improving in
health. Next Tuesday the ex-captain
and his wife will return to their home in
Omaha.
Mr * . Maggie VanCott , the noted evan
gelist , will begin a Dories of revival
meetings at the Newman M. K church
next Sunday. Mrs. VanCotl la a noted
Christian worker , having been engaged
in this work for nearly twenty years.
Mef-fiu II. G. Clarke , C. I-1. Goodman
and D. II. Wheeler con. itutc a commit
tee of the board of trade which will go
to Lincoln this morning to meet with
like committees from other boards in the
Btnto to discuss the railroad situation
and the proposed new extensions.
On account of the postponement of the
bond election the boiii-d of public works
will not , as previously arranged , award
the contracts for paving end curbing for
the present year on Friday of next week.
The awards will probably bo postponed
until the Friday following the bond
election.
William F. Owen , the clever come
dian of Marie Walmvrighfs company ,
was a visitor at Tun BKI : building yes-
torday. He not only manifested much
fiurpriho to see Mich a nows-paper in Oma
ha , but was deeply interested in becom
ing acquainted with the work of making
a great daily paper.
A XXUVXt'KJIEXrS.
TliPiiPxt dramatic attraction at Boyd's
ojicrn house after the engagement of Marie
Waiawilght , will bo Fi-edutiek Wai-do. lie
will nppuarnoxt Tuesday evening In "Damon
mid Pvthias , " and on Wednesday evening in
"Virginias. " _
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall , the famous English
Ptiif , " ' people , will l > o at the IJoydon Tlim-hdity ,
Friday and Saturday of nu\t week , support
ed by their own London company. They will
iiWent the following * plays : "A Sciap of
I aiier , " "Tho Ironmaster. " and "The
Queen's Shilling. "
Xot a California Hoar.
Anjhody can cntrh u cold this kind of
weather. The trouble is to let go , like the
man who caught the bear. AS'o advise our
readers to piuvhaso of the Goodman Dnig
company a bottle of SANTA A HI IS , the Cali
fornia King of Consumption , Asthma , Hroii-
rhltls , Coughs and Croup Cures , and Ueep it
liund > . 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death
tn the idio\e complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle
tle or I ) for fci.fA ) . CALIFOHXIA CAK-K
Cl'UK gives immediate roller. The Cutiir-
ihal vims is soon displaced by its healing
und penetrating natmu. ( live it a trial.
Ki.K months treatment , SI. ( JO ; sent by mail ,
JI.IO.
IJOHOHU Good Man.
.1 ( ' . Hnnnoll. artist , inventor , designer and
editor of the Union I'uulllc land dopavtment ,
lias resigned. lie goes to Chicago , where ho
lussnmcs the management of Harvey's real cs-
tuto addition to that city.
Lindsay VH. ( illiuore.
Tim Lindsay-Gilmoro match comes oft
nt , the ( it-ami Opera house tonight.
( illmnrc , accompanied by his tr.dncr , Billy
IJrndlinin , the Chicago stock yards cham-
lilon , together with a delegation of Chicago
bimi ting mon arrived yesterday morning.
The Oato City Clul ) .
For the lack of u quorum the mooting of
the Gate C'ity club was postponed Monday
wining until Thursday evening the lUth.
Miles' Nerve null Liver I'llls.
An important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A now principle. They speedily
euro bllliousness , b.id taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
mire.st. ! i ( ) doses for ' . ' . " > cents. Samples Irco
ut ICuhn & Co.'s , loth and Douglas.
1'rolnilily Imst Mooting.
Fraud's , Scott and Chccney , of the Bur
lington , Union I'acillc and Elkhorn roads are
all in Kansas City attending u meeting of the
trims-Missouri passenger association. It is
thought that unless the
lutor-stalorailway as-
bocintion is rcorguni/ed this will bu about the
last gathciing of that body.
New CoatoH House , Kan. City.
Absolutely llro proof. Finest and largest
liotcl In Kansas City. Unexcelled in its up-
liolntments.
Two Men iVinn Klicrlilan.
They called at the real estate exchange and
registered. Ono was .ludgo PiUtor-soii , the
county judge , and thonthor K. .1. Kosencnins ,
the sheriff. They had both been to Lincoln ,
to winch place tlioy had t.iken some burghiis
and hoiso thieves. The judge spoke of u
number of things , and when questioned about
Doc iMuldleton said that that gentleman had
experienced a compl tu chungo in
spirit. After the doctor had left
the penitentiary ho hecanio a changed
character and was now living at Gordon In a
quiet and ordeily manner. She-ill Hosen-
cnilis is n cousin of the celebrated general of
that name. IIo Is a genial pentlcnian and
was warmly greeted by seine old and newlv
niiulo friends.
To NorvoiiH Delillltnti'il Men.
If you will send us your addiess wo will
rend you Dr. Dyo's Celebrated Voltaic Belt
und Appliances on trial. They will quickly
ivstoiu you to vigor , manhood and tivuUli.
I'amphlut five. VOI.T.MC ULI.I Co. , Murblnill ,
Ilali'oinlie'K
Major Balcombo's term of oflk-o as n chair
man or the board of public works does not
terminate until Juno. A spirited contest for
the place is now going on.
Among the candidates who are urging their
claims nro Charley Connoyer , Trunk Mor-
i-lfcuy , K.x-coroncr Johr Drcxel and C. S.
Whitney.
It Is stated on the streets that none of tlieso
pcntlcincn will llnd a lit In Mayor Itiik-ombo's
'
bivgans. A curbstone polltk-la'n deehuvd with
Miwo gusto that PeterV. . Birkhauser
of the linn or Birkhauser A ; Blumer
would knock down the fclMX > piemium.
Otlu'i-s tuuro are , however , who dispute this
claim.
U Is declared that ten or the council com-
lilno have pledged themselves to endorse
HlrklMHscr if ho Is selected by the mayor
and that the latter oftlclul hi cognizant of this
fact and has promised the position to that
KCiitlcman , The sumo combine Is t..iUl to
Iinvo been made in favor of Morrlssey. Mr.
lllrkhauser Is a ivhldent of the Seventh ward
mid his pii Iner Is a member of the city coun
cil. Ho himself Is a druggUt by tr.ulc and a
politician by pmfcssion.
A Card.
For the bfciicAl of t'ho guierul public I wish
loViv : 1 Unow from iwiwml exiwHcaco „
the use of Chamberlain's Cough V.omcdy , in
inv family for my chlUhvu that it is tin uW-
lute pvvcntatlvo and a yokWyo euro for
. 1
I'l-o'iii If Vlvwi iKvordtiiK to the directions.
hoping that some one
iimUc thl * statement
nay bo benelUed by knowing my exper enco
In the Use of this valuable remedy Kb.
itoiuiuiuii , Mcixhaut , Uotnu , Shelby Co. ,
Iowa. W wut bottles for sulo by ts.
' ' Ol'KXIXO.
TillSl'lllMI'S :
AVIiy It li Worthy or Attention by All
the ItiMil Kstnio Mon.
Chairman llartmim of the real estate ex
change , announced yesterday that the regular
monthly meeting of that body would take
place this afternoon at-I o'clock. Ho requested
that the members present notify their absent
brothers of the fact , and endeavor to Induce
them to attend. The best season of the year for
the sale of projiorty and the encouraging of
Industries had anlvod , und it was absolutely
necessary that the members should display
an Interest In the i-ogular as also the private
mooting of the board. A matter of great im
portance was to bo Introduced.
I.I HnH-Thiei hundred and twenty aeics In
Hull county. fl.V ! * > cash. O. I' . Davis Co.
Sliuildnn I'liiec. lot IT , block S. Km.
Smilli Oiiuilin , lot-Mi mid 7. bloukUl , I'JOsl.V ) , J
aiidTuciity-tliinl.t 1.000 , MX ) cash.
Henry , V Slii'lton's ndiHtloii. lot * > . blook 1.
( l'ivi : ) oii Twrnty-lltth stieet. hut\\rrn rnrnntii
und Doil 'C , i\'M \ ; Id ins to be lill--illKed.
Saiinders A : Illnii'liiiiich's iiddlllon to Walnut
Hill , lots 41 und 4' . ' . block I.MVI4D , Miuth fiont ,
iii'iir Mllllarv incline. tl.tWl ! eiisli. tftTS.
llo e's iiildllliin , east ' . ( tot HI. IU fret on
llilMol | : r. ' . near Tui'iilv-llftli , with tno-story
fninic house , t.l.int ) ; tl..lXIcasb.
The rollouini ( will lie sold at auction on
"ntniihiy iii-M :
llcdfiud Place , lot 5 , block 1 , SKI ? ! , all cash ;
Ilist bid , f.'iUO.
SAimATII SCHOOLS.
They are CoiiHldorod liy tin ; United
L"roHl > ytci'lan Con vent Ion.
The Omaha I'resbyterial Sabbath school
convention convened in the First United Pres
byterian church Monday night. It was
opened by devotional exercises conducted by
William Lorimer of this city , which lasted for
about fifteen minutes. Miss KIslo Williamson
was elected secretary , utter which the names
of the various delegates were enrolled. About
twenty-live were present.
The Hrst on the programme was n well pre
pared address by Kev. J. C. French on the
'Hesnonslbility of Teachers. " It was fol
lowed by a general discussion , which lasted
for about tiftecn minutes.
"How to Teach an Infant Class , " was a
paper prop.ucd by Mrs. A. Gordon of Alli
ance , Xeb. Miss Gordon not being1 mcscnt it-
was read by Miss Aggie McCool.
"Kneouiiigcments and Discouragements"
was next brought before the convention by
the superintendent of the Cass street mission
in this cltv.
"Helps Their Use and Abuse , " Dr. , T. T.
Matthews handled In u very creditable man
ner. Ho showed that neither teacher nor
minister should use the talents of others , but
should study ami relied on the subject so as
to be able to present it in his own language.
Yostcrdny Morning.
The convention rc-convcncd at 9:30 : yes
terday morning ,
The question box was then opened and the
following question discussed :
"How can teacher bo induced to visit
schools ; " by Kev. .1. A. Henderson.
"What is the best manner of organiza
tion ! ' Kev. Linn.
' What are the advantages of having
teachers' meet Ings I" Kev. Kiddle.
"Who should appoint teachers in Sabbath
school ( " -Kev. Murray.
"In the United Presbyteiian church better
adapted to labor among the rich than the
poijrf1' Kevs. Proudlltt and Graham.
"How long should bo the review after the
lesson by the pastor or superintendent ! "
Kev. John Williamson , U. D.
"What should be done with those who
oppose progress in Sabbath school work ! "
Dr. .1. M. Alkin.
"What hour should Sabbath school bo
heldf Kev. Kyle , South Omaha.
"What kind of a man makes n good super
intendent ! " Kov. ,1. M. French.
"What should bo the secondary aim of the
teacher ! " -Mi's. J. A. Henderson.
Alter the above questions had been -ills-
jw-cd of a few minutes were devoted to gen
eral discussion.
Kov. .1. L. Linn of Kearney then read n
paper on "The Benefits of a Normal Class. "
The principal points of the paper wcic the
objects of the normal class ; who.shbuld bo
members ; to create a moic earnest study of
the bible , mid to prepare teachers for the
Sabbath school.
A general discussion of the above subject
followed for u short timo. The chairman
then asked of oaih member of the convention
this question : "In what way has this con
vention benelitted yon ! " Kach ono responded ,
and after prayer by Kov. Cox , the convention
adjourned.
A WOKTIIY WOMAN
In n CicncroiiH Manner.
AVhnt many ( If our leading eiti "ens " have to
say about Mrs. Longsboic-Potts , M. I ) . , the
Philadelphia Quakeress : Popular medical
lectures nave generally been marked by so
little ability and often'by less honor that the
following will bo of unusual inteicst , although
' the lady's reputation is world wide.
OMVI'IA , April. S , IV.iU. We , the under
signed , ttiko plo.isuro In saying we have seen
the ciedentials of Mrs. A. M. Longshore-
Potts , M. D. , consisting of letters of iccom-
niendation from ox-Uovernors Knssoll A. Al-
ger , Austin Blair and C. M. Cioss-
well of Michigan , United States Senator O.
1) ) . Conger of Michigan. ex-Governors
Thomas T. Crittegden ot Missouri and Wil
liam LaiTunec'ot Iowa , Governor A. L.
Thomas of Utah , Kev. David Swing of Chicago
cage , Congressmen K. Q. Mills , Allen , Mc-
Mlllln , Crisp , Cobb , and others. Also articles
of a strong commendatory character from all
the leading newspapers of London. Kng. ,
Xew York , Boston , Chicago , St. Louis. Now
Orleans , Sun Francisco , Melbourne mm many
other cities. Also her diploma from the
Wonmns medical college of Philadelphia and
ccrtiilcatcs of registration from twenty-two
states in this country where the practice or
medlclno Is go\crned by law. Mrs. Dr.
Potts is to deliver u scries of lectures nt
Boyd's opera house commencing ! Thursday ,
April 10 and from the above credentials wo
feel Instilled In sa > ing that this course of
lectures will bo productive of much good in
their moral and educational inlluonce.
.1. It. Millard ,
K. Kosewator.
Guy C. Jim-ion.
Max Meyer.
Adolph Mover.
Kev. C. II.'Gardner.
( ieorgo [ j. Miller.
W. .1. Broatch.
K. C. Cashing.
C. L. Chartee.
Thomas Olscn.
William F. BeckoL
Alfred Millard.
Fred W. Gray.
G. W. Uningor.
S. P. .Morse.
N. A. Paxton.
The Hrst lecture tomorrow night will bo
to both sexes. Friday at ! l Dr. Potts will de
liver her Hrst lecture to women only. Both
will bo free , though the best scats will bo re
served for holders of Invitations.
CHAXGF. OF OFFICIMtS.
Those Klcctcd Monday In the 1'pln-
I'opnl I'jirlshcK.
ISaster Monday wardens and vestrymen
wore elected at Trinity cathedral and St.
Barnabas for the coming year. The election
nt Trinity resulted us follows-
Vestrymen , George W. Donne , James H.
Peabody , S. D. Barkalow , W. L. Adams.Guv
C. Barton , H. K. Gould and Fred H.Davis ; ;
wnrdons. Henry W. Yatcs and Judiro JS.
Wakcloy.
At St. Uarmiba's church the following ofll-
ccrs were elected :
Vestrymen , A. W. Nason , A. W. Brock , J.
K. Klngwalt , Will Hi-own , Jr. , and John
Mucklev ; senior warden , Gcorpo F. Lubash
iimlT. L. Klngwult ; clerk of the vestry , Will
Brown , jr. ; treasurer , T. L. Klngwult.
Chuieh of the Good Shepherd The report
of the treasurer showed the church to bo In n
most promising tlnancinl condition. The mat
ter of selecting a site for a new church was
referred ton committee. Vat Ions other church
matters pertaining to the church were dis
cussed. The following olllccrs worn elected
for the ensuing join :
Senior warden , J. X. Campion ; Junior war
den , A. C. Powell ; vestrymen , B. McAllastcr.
J. G. Willis. W. II. Hancock , A. C. Frost ami
Ueorfc'o C. Magulre.
Sliei-iiuui'fi ( iitll ,
C'hlef Scavcy hint received the gun with
which It is thought the Jones murder was
committed. U Is of the IXL brand , Hopkins
& Allen make , and ttt-callbro. It Is
silver plated , \\ith a mahogany
hundlo. Tin' gun Is now the
pn > lHM-ty uf Stanbnry n friend of Shcr-
man thu buspeit. Ktanbury was n suitor o (
Sh Tamil s M-Uer-ln law From him. Slier-
wau on wr ubout February 'J bought the gun
intending to pay on time , On the fith , after
Sherman had returned to Lincoln , he re *
turned the gun claiming that ho had no
money with which to pay for It.
Stanbury soon after moved to Beaver City ,
Furniis county , whore bo now resides.
Through Sheriff Hewitt the gun has been re
turned to Chief Scavcy.
Yesterday a voting man named Kcsslcr
of Council Bluffs , who has known Sherman
slnca childhood , Identltlcd him as the com
panion he formerly knew as Walter Whlpplo.
The latter , he said , had two brothers und
three half-brother , his mother who had been
previously married , having In her widow
hood married a Dr. McGulru.
1IOAIII ) AX1)
Why the AVoHti'i-n Unliiii May IIo
DI-IMVII Into the I'lf-lit.
James K. Boyd , says that ho believes the
Chicago board of trade will succeed In the
effort to down the bucket shops. IIo returned
from that city Monday nnd gives quite an
Interesting account of the reform nnd Its Jlrst
effect upon trade. This move , ho thinks , is
likely to innugm-ato a bitter war between
the board and bucket shop elements with the
Western Union telegraph company in as n
backer und suppotter of the latter , liy cut
ting oil these outside dealers that corpora
tion loses j'J.)0,000 which It now receives us
rent for wires , Instruments nnd tlekors.
"The war , " continued Mr. lloyd , "will not
bo confined to Chicago either. St. Louis and
New Yorkarceortiilntotakeltui ) . Without In
stantancous quotations bucket shops through
out the country cannot do n satisfactory
business. Speculation will no longer have any
confidence In their pi-ices. Before , they bore
the stamp of being ofllclul and were , tlioi-c-
foie , reliable. Floyd nnil Murphy , the big
operators who have private wires to all their
iiati-ons , also had operators on the
board , but they have been driven oat , con
sequently are now compelled to depend on
messenger boy service , which consumes
considerable time. "
There Is danger in impure blood. There is
safetv in taking Hood's Sarsapnrillathe great
blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar ,
A POLITICAL HOAIll ) .
The Fate of the Jtlvcr Commission
Under ' ' ' .
I'cttlKi'cw'H Proposition.
Ex-Mayor Broakh was asked what ho
thought of the bill of Senator Pettlgrew of
South Dakota , introduced in the .senate at
Washington Monday for an enlargement of
the Missouri i Ivcr commission.
Said he : "I have my views , but prefer not
to be quoted. "
It is evident , however , that the proposition
docs not very favoiably impiess the ex-mayor ,
who is also a member of the commission in
question. He objected to placing himself
on record as openly criticising : i United
Statoo senator.
As the commission now stands it is com
posed ot live men three army olllccrs , who
are practical engineers , and two civilians.
They aio Colonel CharlesK. . Suter , Major
Alexander Mnclccn/ic. Major O. II. Knrnst ,
Prof. G. C' . Croadhcad of Missouri and W. 3.
Bro.iteh , Omaha.
Senator Pettigrew proposed to add n rep-
senUitivo from each of the two Dakotns.
and Montana. This would gives the political
membership a good majority. That might , it
is feared , cause the counnlsslpn to do many
things lor policy that would not benefit the.
public.
The commission expects to visit Omaha In
May and look after the work in progress near
this city.
IX TIIIO COUKTS.
Appeals from thoTonth Street Yiiiiliiut
Appraisers' Awards.
The petition of Joseph Kavan filed In the
district court sets forth that ho and his fam
ily of three chlUhcn are residents of South
Thirteenth street , that during the time
of residence there ho has been
damaged in his business. > health
and comfort by the smoke , soot add gates
generated by the brick yards of the defend
ants , Thompson & Mickel ot ul. , and.th.it . the
defendants are preparing to kindle their fires
for the coining season. Ho asks for an in
junction restraining the defendants from
tiring up. Finmv l-'ixa vs Henry Livcsey is
the title of a .similar suit. A hearing has been
set for Saturday lioforo Judge Doane.
Additional suits for damages in the con
struction of thoTen th street viaduct have been
11 led by Helen C. Hobble for $ ! , ( HK ) , Fred
Krng for $ - iXX ( ) and W. A Paxton for&0,000.
David C. Patterson filed his appeal from
the decision of the Tenth street viaduct ap
praisers awarding him 100 for the damages
to the middle foiiyfoiufeel of lot 1 , in block
1'Ji. ' He wants $ : > ,000.
G. A. Lindquest has also appealed from the
action of the appraisers in awarding himSHN ) .
Augustus A. Egbert has commenced suit
in foreclosure against Thomas II. Coppingcr
to recover on two notes aggregating Hi.iU ,
-secured by mortgage on Iot4 , block lLu Veta
Place.
Max Wlnthcr has commenced suit in fore
closure against Frank Mussclman et nl , to re
cover on four notes aggregating $ lil : ! > . ! > l ) se
cured by mortgage on lots : ! andI In Win-
ther's subdivision of lot 00 in Koger's Okla
homa.
Christ. Specht has brought suit against
Peter Gees to recover $ SO for labor and ma
terial furnished.
K. M. Park has commenced suit against
Jerome B. Parrott to set aside a contract on a
real estate deal and to iccover damages by
reason of non-fnllUlment of contract , in the
sum ofK ! ) .
Judge Doano took up the case of the Omaha
Planing mill company against Samuel Mac-
leod , a suit fora balance on account of 100.
The defense sets up u counterclaim of &J. > 0 on
account of delay in furnishing the material.
County Court.
The docket was called In the county court
yesterday and the following decisions given :
Judgment for defendant was rendered In
the case of John L. Watson against Harry K.
Cole , a suit for the possession of n lot of
household goods.
Noah Perry ct ill obtained a judgment
against Kdward Walsh et nl by default , in
the sum of f.'OH.iin.
B. Lombard , Jr. , was given Judgment by
default against Edwin II. Sherwood ct al in
thosum of > "iOO.
Several minor cases wcro dismissed at
plaintiffs' costs.
Dcinhard Geraghty obtained n judgment
of fl'J I against the defunct Omaha Banking
company et al.
When you nro constipated , have headache ,
or loss of appctlto , take Dr. .1. II. McLean's
Liver and Kidney Pillels ; they are pleasant
to take and will euro you.
Heroic Kn'orl to Save n Do .
A very sphited serlmmago occurred on
Fourteenth near Davenport street yesterday
afternoon between Mrs. Gotlk-b Xlmmer-
man's pet dog and one of Count Pulaski's
catch-'cm-ups. Mrs.Zimmerman and several
lady fi lends wcro present , and they everyone
protested at the captuic with all the veho-
mcnco they could i-ummand , but all to no pur
pose. The dog wasn't tagged , and it had to
join the throng of the fated.
tin mpprlor Pirpllpnoo proven In millions of lioinoi
f riui'tu than u quarter ofn century It l u i-i | hj
tliu I'nlicil Malta ( .I'Vi'rnincvit hmlor t'il h ) tliv
liuul < ( tliu dii-it I nlvt-raltlCB n tli hlruiik'i- t ,
1'nrt'tt niuliui.it llctinhful lir I'rlm'n ( ruum link-
liitf 1'omli'r iltii's not rontnlii Atuiuoiini , l.lico cu
Alutu. tiolil only ID t-nn
I'llILl : 1IAK1NO l'OWI > Kll CO
.NLWIOUU. lllUAOy. JA.MUA.M.ISCU. fcT tOUJS ,
TndaLJgestion
IS not only a distressing complaint , of
itself , but J by causing the blood to
become dcprn-roO , and the system en-
fccblcd , Is thm parent of Innumcrablo
tnnlndlofl , Tlmt Ayer's Snrsapnrllln
Is the best ctrro for Indigestion , even
when compllcntdd with Liver Complaint ,
Is proved byi the following testimony
from Mrs. Joxcph Lake , ot llrockway
Centre , Mich.
"Liver complaint and Indigestion
mndii my llfo u-burden and cnmu near
ending my existence. For more than
four years I suffered untold agony , was
reduced almost to n skeleton , and hardly
Imd strength to drag niyaulf about. All
kinds of food distressed mo , and only
the most dellratn could bo digested nt
nil. Within thu time mentioned suvurnl
physicians treated mo without giving re
lief. Nothing that I took seemed to do
nny permanent good until I comincneid
th use ot Ayur's Snr.saparill.-i , which
lias produced wonderful lesuUrt. Soon
after commencing to takn the Snrsapa *
rllln I could . < eo an improvement In my
condition. My appetite began to return
mid with It came the ability to digest
all the food taken , my strength Im
proved carli day. and nttor n few
months of faithful u'tentlon to your
directions , I found myself a well
woman , able to attend to all household
duties. The mcdklno has given 1110 u
ne.w lease of life. "
arsaparilla ,
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass.
Price $1 ; els bottles , * 5. Woitli JS o 'jotlle.
UOS I'AIIN\M STIIKKT , OMMINEU. .
i iiojite 1'atton Hutel /
Oflico l.ours , 0 a iti. to p. m. Suml.i ) a , 10 n. m. to
12m.
Siclall | ts In Chronic , Nervous , Skin nnil lllooil
ll cn r ,
tii7CoiiHiiltnllon nt olllcp nr by innll free. Mcill-
fines .vent by mall or cxpie" , M-cnu'ly lui-kcil , fioo
from observation tiuui.inlei-s touiru uiik'kl ) , sure
ly ami iierniitwntly.
. PncriiiatonhiPa. Peml-
YniM.mieIViKilidr
-
iCl011S IJCIlIliyJii.s ) , , , , t .MBiii inN. ,
Mull- * . I'liyk-nl tlccay , arhliiK lium InilKi-ietlnti. i-v-
a * i or tmltilcenct' . proilticlup l'riiU'Mie ( > 4i . tlorM > M-
cli-ncy. pimple * on the face , mention tii oi.li-ly. ra tly
( llfroimincd , Inc-k ot collilonco , dull , unlit for Muilj-
orbii'lncji. anil nilila lift' u bnriten. Sntrl ) . in'ima-
nrntly nnd | iil\ately mrril Commit lrs. ) lli-tts , V
llcttHIM Karniuu sln-ct. Om.ilia , Neb.
Blood and Skin Diseases. iS&'a'iim'Sst ' '
Icrrlble In Its result ? , completely oradicalc-tl without
tlienlit lif-iiMM-unr } Hmifnla. ernl'chtK | , te\ai noroi ,
blolthcs iiUurp , imlni In'tholie.ul itml bone , ) | ihll-
Itlo sort' thiont. mouth nnil tongue , ( jitnnh , etc ,
permanently cured where others hn\u faUnl.
L/1 ! I'l'iinrtr and Jllaildei-Coiiiiiliilnts
/ mr
Kuinc } , Liinaiy i.iiiifui , , ninu-uit. too
freqiiont liurnlnenr bloody urinu , nrlnn liluh iiilurvil
or with inlllcy bedlment on Mandlnu' , c--ik buck , tron-
orrhn-a , elect. cjstltK ete. Promptly and s.itely
eured. Charjre rea on-able.
v pei mini flit
I'll I O. I 0-
niovul complete nltliout rulllnc. caustle < ir dilution-
Curt'i elti-cteil nt liuniu by putlunts without n mo-
nient'a pnln ur.innojnnc-c.
Young Men and Middle-Aged Men.
\ TIU | of
/V caily vloo , which Indies
ort-'anlc weakness , de tro > ln both mind und bed ) ,
with ull its dreadful UN , permanently cured.
ks ( HKT'IX Addi-esstlm-o who huvo Im-
1\O. Oh I 10 jmiiotl theiiioclvis by im
proper Indulgences nnd o1ltary habit1 * , which rnln
both body and mind , tmlittlUK them tor bii lnesj ,
Mudy or luurrhiKe.
.M.Ainiiiilr. : \ . or thn e enteiliiir on Hint Imppy
life , nware of ph > tiU'iil ileblllty , quickly it Hinted.
OUR SUCCESS
Isha'eil upon fnet , tir-t. prnctlcnl experience : see-
unil. evi-ry ca e In ( " .peclully studied , HIIIH Martin ; :
arlKlit : third , mcdlclnci aio prepared In our own hi-
boratoiy exactly to Hull each cnse , thus utreitlnx
euie < nlthout Injury.
JZf > cnd I ! centu po t.iKe for celebrated works on
Chionle , Nervoim and Delicate Diseases. Thousands
( Died. 2 A friendly letter or call may hii\c } ou
futuie 8iilTerlnnnd rhamu , ami lulil eolden } i-ars to
llfii. iV'iiH lettern aniweicd unions accompanied by
4 cents In stumps , Address 01 tall un
D11S. J3KTTS 6i BUl'r'rs.
HU3 KAII.NA.M STUI-ET , OM.MIA , XKII.
Good Cooking
All \tho ( lushu good conking hi thelihoii'cs
should IDO
LIEBIG
COMPANY'S
EXTRCAT of BEEF.
A slight addition gives sn > at st i i > nth ; and
flunitoSuniit , SiiiiiM-s.iiiil Miiln Ill-lie- , .
UIR-iiunil ] | . ( .qii.-il In fuilv iiouniU or k'an
blM'f , HI liltltllll' lit ItlllMll I'M.
liL-iiiilni-only llli fac-slinlk'nf .T von I le-
bl,4'.s sl natiiio In bine Ink iu-ro- tinlulitl. .
GOLD MEDAL. PARIS. 1078.
W. BAKKIl & CO.'S
11
Is nlisolntclii iiuro ( in < (
it Is nuliililc.
Wo CliemicaU
r uinl In Id prrparclion. II lioi mori
Utu thrit Han Ut iticnslll ut Cufot
Mlxftl with Stircli , Arru rruot or Sii ur ,
ted U tlicrrfar * far more rronoinnal ,
taitlug tin tkan ont roil a tup. It fl
44-lirioui , nuutlililnir. ilrrnpl'iflihiir , l.i *
M ! Y l > liruTn ( > , atul arhinrtti r RilspUd
( or IntaliJi > t rll n pcriuui la liciltU.
'Kold IIJT OiITrerit ( Mcrjiilicrc.
W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass.
I'ulillo Sulo
of not less thtin''io Lots , e.ieh M\I40 feet. In
tin-licait of the ( lltyof Tort. Suillli , on JIAV
Ihl , If-.tO.
Thi'so I.otH area pail of tlio Mllltai-y lti' i'i-
vutlou donated tliot'lly of 1'oit Sinllh fur thu
hem-Ill of Its hchnols.
They lia\o sewers , gas , wnttir and ( . ( ipet oar
faellltlps , and ulll bo sold at Auction fin e.isli.
-h lot Inno In-eu
e : ' separately. AiraiiKoments
made by whloh any ( iiucliasni- this sale ean
lionow half thu pilco piild fur any luts
fioin tlio Si-hool lloaid at SpprcPiit lnlou-i.1
l.uol , at 1'urt Smltli on the map. and for IHI.IJ-
uml fuilliei ii.irtli-iilniH address
CIIAMIIKU OP CUMMnitcn , or
DAN U.I. ItAKI'.ll. Mu > or ,
ruitr SMUII. Am ;
RESTORED.
Manhood ItKH i Y rtr V % tctii !
of > t" fu' ' Irnpnulrnrr
rauMnir lien it , T I .
lUnlionl , A ll v i t . i
dy hiiill im-pinr | < iiii < i ' f
L IIUfi Ifw lKill K I 1 f Uu
a m
PinniTT / ATHP 1
H J RTMENTij
In our store has contributed to make our display of spring goods superior to that of any previous
son. In each department we will offer every week during th'c entire season some remarkable specials
whereby we expect to make otir establishment the busiest place in town.
*
In the men's suit department yon willfind this week :
' 100 fine black corkscrew suits , sacks and 3 button cutaways ; regular price $12.50 ; will be sold this
week at $8. The material in these suits is all worsted ; they are lined with an excellent quality of farm
er's satin , well made and very dressy.
In the 'boy's department we will continue the special sale of the several lots of suits , which we start
ed last week. Our boy's departmcn never was so busy , and customers are delighted with our stock and
the way they can buy boy's suits of us this season.
In the hat department we have opened and placed on sale today another shipment of our now justly
celebrated 95c fur Derby ? , the latest spring shapes. Hundreds of our customers who have been waiting
for this "Special" will be pleased to hear this. They wear no other hat now as they find them as gouil
as any hat they have been paying $2.50 for.
In the shoe department we offer for this week , 20 cases fine dongola lac'cshoes , of an excellent
quality at $2.25 a pair. They are easy and comfortable-shoes and well adapted for spring wear. They are
of just such quality as shoe stores are selling for $ -1.
At the neckwear counter yon will find an elegant line of silk tccks , in new spring shapes and pat
terns at 15c , the regular value for these is at least 50c.
Borner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets ,
We arc now showing onr new lines of
Hpt Ins Clothing. TlieyCiHO more eomi- |
Icto and atliautlvo than ever uefoto
inesLMited. Men's siiilm Ktilts In both
hacks and cutaways made fioin fabric's
hclcctud fioin thu best maiiiifactiiips
and best of all , at pi Ices within the
loach of CNUiyunu.
Ppoelal dPiiartiiicnt foi boys and chll-
dieii's clothing.
AKOTaiHMIHCS.'p
Tlioonlv s-ilV nnd p-ilnloss niftlmd nt ox-
tiai-tniK d--lli und I In nly mi'lliod of jnst-ii-
lllll.lll.l' Ing li'i III uiilii'iil pi.Ui. ivimmiliiK I'lcun uii'l
DH. HAUGHAWOUT ,
1 iO'J ' Doiitfl.tii St Omaha.
The \\roll Kiio\vn .
Is tin > iirin | . cil . In HIP Iri'iitiiu-iit uf ull furnn .f I'lil-
> Att IIIHI.A-.IH nnil strktiiri-s . in-ura Kunrnnlpi'il
Illlll | > tlMl iif . , Manlio.nl , ami ainlillh n Sierllty
or llnrrt inci-i nli.vhli'l ) lined semi for ho kn
Tlin 1,1 oM'Cict fur Mil n urinnii . . om h lOu'nn
iftlainpK Nt-r "UtI I ruiiili , ) IM rnj. " * . , 'uir < ! , ( jnUKiy
anil I'or ' inni'iillr Teiitrui'i . > t i > < iiD | Miuli-ni'i- . .
fliiliip-i > u ii-l'l ) d inull.ili'-n fi" . ' ( HlKi ) S I.
( or IStliiiiiil Juikiii'ii niii-i'ls lmuli.1 Nut
JOSEPH GILLOTT' '
STEEL PESIS.
GOLD MEDAL , PAWS CXF ITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
SueenCifsfTopHfgCo.
CUSHIONS , BACKS. RAIIJ
SCATS AKOTaiHMIHCS.
'p Qpzro.
\ I > A. HAVMH. : Managers.
Monday , Tuesday Wednesday , Apr. 7-8-9
TinIUAT : SIIAKI > I > IUIAN : IVI\T" ; :
MARIE
WMINWRIGHT
In -\lan'nlllcunt \ rroilnctlon of
Twelfth Niffht
Nine Exquisite Scenes.
Magnificent Costumes.
Gorgeous Furniture.
llccnlar prlcei. be.its n III be put on sale Saturday.
Ilovi ) A Il.x N-I : . M
M HS.
Longshore Potts , M. D.
The Eminent Quakeress
M'lll eoinmciK-e a. sc'iie-i of leetutos on
Health and Disease
Thursday , April 10 , at 8
With cm ndclrcssto both sexes.
Friday , April 11 , at 3
First lecture to women only
BOTH FREXR
Thursday night the best seats will
IIP rt'M'Mfc for Indies am ! Ihfli-i'scorts.
ALLLl-nTRIiSILLlLTRATI-D
by a large collection orunntomical
staecimens , life sized oil paintings ,
models in wax and papier-mache
skeletons , etc.
fime ) Eden
Week of Monday , April 7th.
BORLAND'S
Educated : - : Goats.
20 PERFORMERS 20.
l.as.1 wcel % of the
Japanese Village.
One Dime Admits to All.
A Perfect Art Album containing 24
L Beautiful Photographs representing
sTManj Coffee culture , * III be ent
on receipt of your address ,
' CHASE i SANBORN , 130 Hroid St , , Boston.
We lern Dept. 80 Franklin St. , Chicago , Ml.
PRINTERS' INK.
A JOL'K.\\L \ I'OK .t /il'//l : TtSCKf.
I : l : : cl xeeilil 1 : tie tetcKta'.tT Jeaitol
-tl itiit joursil tfAEcrlia _ jlTettlseti. It
Ssilutei to tij IseifsrlK-.si alTer ! ttw , when ,
Ki Thsrs hs : iwli il7se ! ; lw 'to f tlte a
ti7etaei' : ! ; h-.Tt3Jfl ! 7CS9 ; That ccTpjjej
ts 8j hV = ah : = : se7 to ciesl-a ! f : t , 41-
e re : c : CTH ; pcist that al = lts ef pnfitaMo
! : : : : ! : . AiTiit' : ! : ; I : as art jractlel t ? naj
lat ulent l tj ft' , "is cslatcrs ef PSUtT-
IBS' IKS uslsrr.jsl It , aJ tielt lrto Is tael
ea eieilese 5f are ibis \n\j-in \ yt u la
jjate ! alTK' ! : ! : : : sstat : : fr a 7 i ! lasri
ssl = : : t : : : : : : alretes. ! Ajear'aitlp-
tlta tsj'.s httwjJlli _ : : aajl ccjle Free.
ceo. P. novjEM. & co. ,
.SewspjpT A > l\ertikln | ; llurfau ,
. > - - prtMfSt , NVw Vorll.
'TO WEAK
" " " " ' ' w " tu'u '
S "V"1 . . !
l'l l ' fiiuninliiit full
i m i
ml o " " *
fariit-i. . ur. fr li. . " " I'll ! I. ' ; l ; r - iA
| , .
.
ililindhl mi IK al > rk hrml.l I- n 1 lei ry
ni-u wh' < h < * ' * " " ' ! ( l ' . " "I'1 AMiln-Mi
1'fof. i'.t , iltJUuodiiiiCtfUU *
Can be cured in 20 to 00 ilays bj tno
itbu ot thu
For aloonl > liy tlip Coolc Itcnicil ) Co . of dunlin.
Nvlirnika Write to ui for thu n.uni" < anil niliiii'iii uf
patients holiaViMii-i-n t-uriHl anil from uhnm nn
lime pirinNloii to rufi-r > phlll-tl- ( | ! M-II > < H Iliaft
lia-i nlvTMj H Imtm-il the ? klll ol the nio-t i-iiiiiii-nt I'll )
pli'lan * . nntl until tlu ( llsnni r > ot tin1 Cook Itrmt'ily
Co'MAIilr l'.i.MiiV. : : ) " not one In lin > IM-I liuv-
Inp Iliu illwi > ii * < ik IUM hi-en cnri'ilVi' Miiaianlri'
< -m < > any oao that can hiproitnii'tl. . ' 1 It * Mh
ha\o taken im-u-nry , iiotaHh , j * . ? S. MICH * allcum *
nr other ailvt-rtKt-d n-im-illi" * , nlth on ) lriiip inry
tienrllls ran now he permanently rnml h ) the tiM ! uf
till ! "JIAIilC IIKMII > V ( If the Cook lteniil > < o ,
Onialia.N'l'li. . llenare of linltallons. It I" ali-olulely
ImpoH lhle for any other person 01 coniiati | > in hn\o
onr formula orany renieil } like It In ettt 11 ami n-siilt
The t'ook Itemeil ) Co has heen treating p.ilienlit for
finii } ear aml have alniittUen perteit 'all-lai'-
tlon. The ) are llnanclally re pon-illile. hi.i IIIL a i an-
Ital of overf'.IXl.t.'UU ' , ninklnu their ntuantei. 'ooilVo
M > helt thu mo-'t olistlnnlo i'aetho - > o Mho hn\ti
trleil ever ) kmmn remeil ) anil lout all hope of leiov-
ery. Corie-tpoml u 1th us it ml lot m put ) on in peen
t ] oii of evlilem o that runtimes the nio i ht-plleat
Maik what Me a\ In tint eml ) ou Ml si u e cur
" .MAtJlC IIIIMKIIV" hpfiirn jon ean he peimauenllr
rnreil. It I * the ntoyt heroic.hloml purlilei eirr
liioivn. Willufor p.irtk-iil.HH. All letteis i imtlileu-
tlal.
" sllre 5 ° " " " ' P'tlliiir I'lO '
ook IteiiiL-dj ( .Vs. MiiKle li-iu- !
< -dy.
None ntlipM are Konnlne. l'arlle rlalmlm : to l' '
niii'iitH for IIM mo Itnpoxlnri ami lraml . I'lill luitU
culms free. Adilu-fi1 * all lonimiinlrallon-
Till- COOK RliMHDY CO. ,
ItooinsMi aniNOr-i. t'lulr lluti-1 HlocU
G'oi ner fill h n nd Doil e Sis. , Uinali.i , Ni-lu.i'-l.n.
GRAM ) LOTTKKY OF JUARIZ
I'tiili-r tint uianiitK'iix'iit "f H"1
Mexican Intornationnl liiinltinj ; C'o. ,
riu-e ( ) "luniil : ( ' Inutirroratoil by tliutnlu > 1 I'hV ,
liuuhiitt , 'Muxh-n ,
For Charitalilo Purposes.
QHAND MONTHLY DHAWINO
u III tnkc | IJM ] i > In piililh-nt the city uf . .limit1/ t tonn *
erl > l'nti ( litl .Noitt-l. Mlro ,
WEDNESDAY , APRIL. S3nl , IfaDO.
under the | ii > r > iuial min | > rrlHt < m of ( ii-nc-ial .Icinv ? ,
Miisiivninl .Mr. CMII.II AlMiTI I.I.I.- , tinInriiiiT >
cntlL'inati ( if ttiLh prtmiliiciKO In Hit1'iuli'il snUA | >
that hli pit otKO aluiiu IH Minirlcnt ifiii ntiiliiIn the ) .
imlillfl that lhuilianlniH will ho hel'l ' ltli ftiul lionf
i-tty mill fn1rm"is in all. nnil lli latli-r illii1 Mi-r | ( > l-
fnr uf tin' Mi'xlnui uoic'iiiiiii'iil ) It ol i-ijiial iiiiiillnu'
anil In
InCAPITAL. . PRIZE , $ GOOGO.
ONLY lifi.fKH TH-KI-.TH. OM.V I-AIHHI Tit KKTI
\ \ linkTIcUitH , Jl. Half Tk'Kt-t- . ' ,
Qnaili'i-'I'lL-Ki-t- .
L1.V1OP l'limS. :
1 rrl/cnf MMOl li rifll'l
| ilt l U
1 l'rl/i' t Mia ii
.1 I'rl/i-tnf I , u ) I'lu-h nn- .1,0(0 ( *
111 I'll/i-Hiif 'M ) cm him-
W I'rlii-inl 10U i-ni h an- .
luu rrl/e * < if Ul I'ni-li nro r > .l {
MU I'rl/L-s at . -Icncli am 7MX/
AI'I'IIIIM'IAIIIIN I'ltl/l 1.
W ) I'll/pi nf f Mli'iirlinri1 . . f Ma >
ICO I'rUi-s uf ' . ' 5 cat-li an-
IHIMISAI , IMII/.I * .
'Ml Ti-riiiliuiNI" d > ilU l I'll/i * ol f'.lli-iiili in' '
, V.rj Tvruilnnli to ; | < UM ( I'll/o of } IO eni-li anW.in. .
' .Ill I'rlrr-innioiintliiK In H''JTO .
WiHi" iimlri"liiiiiil lii'ri'li ) iiTlllv Hint ( Inllniiro
NIK.i 'ii.'il nl Mc\U" . In Clillilllililia Ian mi iM-pi.nt
Ip'in tinVi'vl'.in liili'iiKilluiiiil ll.uilliiK I "ini'iinf ,
- ' tin' > n uii'iil i'f lilt
tliv in ciXIIM fuiMli tn niiaraiili-i' l
piri/r'lni"n in tiu > iu MI 1.01 rua in .n nt/
\ \ fiirilii'i MMIi ) that > will MIIII\KI | | > n I I In )
aniini."ii > < i' ' ' ' " ' " ' ' " l > i'rM > n iiianak'i'iiMilriinlrnl a'l
tlu > 'lia < - l'if ' oi 11,1l.nllciy. , . anil that Hi" ri < nri >
i 1,1,1 , , .lull li liMiiust ) , falinuis , anil In n "il liiilli
tuuunl nil IMI lk-
JOHN S MllhllV. CiiiiiinliiKli'iii'r '
CAMII.O Alll.l il.l.l : >
Kiipi > rrl iir f i tin' ( iim-iiiinc-iit
If iiny tl < li-t ilKinlnu 11 pilrii Is i 'iil In IhimiUnr -
klKiH'il. II" lai Miliiw will lui i-nlli-eteil uinl u iiiillvil
to tin-n iii-i tlu-ii"f Irt-i'dl i ImrKi' - ,
KIHiAlt II II110N < I > X. I
1'icslik-nt 1)1 ) I'.ni Natliinul llanlt. Ul I'IIMI T , r 3
AtirvrnVANTIII. : .
Knr i tub nito < . nr nnjr lurllii-r liilunimllnn nrito
to tliu uuili'riilxmvl. nt.-itlnt : } nur ml lrr M li-ailt Hi
Htaliiiiiinlr , , "Iri-i't ami iiiiinlu'r Muru ui | > lil mult
iti'lm-r ) frill be HHHtin-il t > ) ) uur ein-li ) liii ; an rim-N
uiiu I i-arlnu nnr full : nlilri' i
MkMlAN I.srUt.NAIIlIN . 1UNMSI. I l > .
I'll ) III JlKIUV Ml-Alfl ) .
NoTici : .
Bc-nil riMiilllaiifM fur Ili-ki-ln hy < pr.llii.ir , li-IU-r ,
ninlaliiliu M"in' > HiiliT l mu l li > nil l' . | ni'i < ( 'inn
iiallli-n. Ni-n \'it ' l.n liniik'i' Illillk limit < , I I'Oklul
Not * ' AtMru-t- * all ri-tfiHli-ri-il It'lli-rt In
MLMIv | MI.Hiii" < i IHM.IM. rn
I ity ul Juuif/
PILLS
or
' '
hy tbi > Academy Of
1 MeUirlu * of J'AtllH for the emu ot
' CONSTITUTIONAL
SCROFULA.KINO'S.EVIL.
WEAKNESSCONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EAIILY
STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE BLOOD.
'uuil ' f r reuiilulliiB HM perlu.llr ruiirkr.
Vne iri-ii'iiii' iinli-fii Mirmiil "III A.t"l ,
' " hOUHIY AI.I , I'll '
li.m i | > artt > . 1'urut
I'TOIII ! IlKMCIOrS ! ! !
BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES.
Ortcr4 ) liy .Mull uuil Kiircn Hill rtttltt I'mmpk
uinl C'urrcvt A ttt'iitloii.
It r HIM li
, -.l8lStaleSli.Chlcag . . ? ,
CHICHEBTCn'O ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
PCD CROCS DIAMOND BRAND ,
K rr. ir nl ilwijf ifll.tle l.mlli < , > U
uK < l'l ( 'rllliiiiiui.il llruii , ! , uri > l i"tui la
t ' 1 wli i tiiiu ntit u - | ul. IM ulhi-r.
I Ir. ii , r > r i iliulin > id"llrllir fur
_ _ illr.Mu/ ( < Mi/.t/ I urn mull , fiumtvtt *
i.'liUliciti.rl.licui.Cu. . Cilu s .