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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJHUHHDAY ? , APRIL 10 , 1890. A BROKEN ELECTRIC WIRE. It Nearly Causes Disaster in the Western Union Office , EOLVINO THE PDEE MILK PBOBLEM. "WnntPtl by the Hoard of Jfi-nltli to Knnlilo It ( o In- nngiirato a System of Indication. What might have been n serious accident was avoided yesterday by prompt uctloti of the chief operator , nt the Western Union ofllce , who nt the rink of being killed by a cmrcntfromn motor win ? pulled the plugs from tlie switch board nt the. Western Union ofllco while the electricity was hissing nnd burning the bOiird and Instruments. Some electric light men employed by the Thompson-Houston Electric Light company were sli Inglng si wire on Twelfth street across Faniam stivi-t , and throiiKb carelessness broke one of the Western Union wires , which foil down through the mass of wires and di rectly on the motor wires. The current v , cut Into the U'citcrn Union onico like "Rieitscd lightning , " nnd Immediately tliosultoh lioard was on lire , melting the brass connec tions and instruments llko uax , nnd had It not been for the prompt action of the ohlof otierator nnd his assistant the building would have been in ( lames In n minute , endangering the lives of tlfty people Three sets of Instruments wore burned be fore the deadIj current could bo cut off and the switchboard d.imr.gcd to some extent Jfow the Hoard of Health Seeks to Obtain It , City Piijsirian Gupcn snys that howai rather surprised the other day to leai-n while In Chicago that the appropriation for the board of health at that place vvas3ll,000 ! , Omaha has 1,000 , nnd fully one-tenth of the population. Omaha should have at that ratio Speaking of the inspection of milk the phvsician sajs that the board will make n strong effort to secure the sinews of war for the prosecution of the woik. It would try to get along on ? IO,000 and employ three or four competent inspectors To make the work thorough , nn oidinanco should ill's t bo passed spec ifying in detail Just how a dairy should be managed , who should run it and now the milk should bo handled from the pas ture or dairi-farm till it reached the consumer A chemist should beseemed who would give the citj wholesale rates for tlio analysis of n sample of milk water or other article. The inspection should then bo made , not by jumping on a w agon and taking a sample , hut by going to the dailies nnd beginning theic Then the dairvmcn should bo licensed and their wagons Hum- beied like expressmen In proof of the need of Inspecting nil the suiionndiiig condition of the daiiv , the doe- toi cited an instance of a family treated for seal let fever for w hich no cause could bo dis- coxeicd till a visit had been paid to the dairy. Dr. Birney , practice limited to catarrh all diseases of nose and tin oat. IJeo bldg. UMTHI ) I'linsBYTKUIANS. Tlic Tjadles Adjourn and Tlic Piesbj- tory Closes Todaj. Thomoniingsessionof thoPiesbjteiinn La dies' Missionary societj was opened b.v devo tional exouises conducted bj the piesidcnt. ' The election of ofllcvrs for the ensuing j c ir resulted as follows : r Picsldent , Mrs John Williamson , Omaha , fiist vice piesidcnt , Miss Marj rowlerNoith Bend ; second vice president , Mrs J G. L.vnn ; cm responding and recording secre tary , Mrs. .1 A Henderson , Omaha , treas urer , Miss Hello McCulloch , Omaha. After the missionary exorcises the society proceeded to tlio business of the afternoon Miss Belle McCulloch , thu now ly elected treasurer , presented her icslgnutlon , which wns accepted. The election of delegates to the general Presbj lei mn society was then taken up Mis .1 A Hendcraon and Miss Maggie Siott weroelecied Mrs i : B. Gialiam and Miss Mary Few ler were elected alternate's The society then listened to a vscll wutten letter from a missionaij located in India It was rend by Mrs J M. Pi ench and dwelt largelj uixjii the customs and manners of the people among whom she is laboring A like letter from Miss Aggie Denlson of the Noifolk frecdnieu museum , Noifolk , Vn , w uA read Another letter was read fiom India Its author w as Miss Mary White , M.L ) , of the Siakkot , India , missslon. Mt-s. LI \\illiiunsou leaa n very intcr- cstinpr iMjrurun "OurTlmnk OnVunjj " "The KoiciRii field , " .bv Mrs. G ration , "The Kreodmen's Mission " , by JMiss Hnttio Taylor , and "Tho Home Mission , " by Mra I'roudlit , ti'ud by MIssMarj I'owler. VC-TO all very intcivstint ; nnd L'licilc4 much disius- sionMis Mis .Toliu AVllllamson oi > oncd tiio confer ence by u papc'ron "Would sptvialoik add to our ellU lency as a I'rosbjtini.il toiietj I" Aftei a jfonoral discussion \\nbimi\cil untl cartieirttint the society plcdso SIM ) to one special object in mission \ \ oik under the c.ire of the jirosbitory. A committee was unpointed to Infoun tlio ntvsbyteij ° t 1' ' ' ° action. Adjonined until b p in At tlioe\eninjrj.eision the business of the soetotj uns l.iid o\cr , and the mission bands of tlio rirst nnd Central United l'iesb.terinn ehuivhes untei tallied the midleneo The Cais street mission children u ere brought forward , nnd enih lepe.Ued n verso of scripture pertain iiiK'Ui \\oikoftho child. The Tirst i hnivli b mil thin spoke of tlio woik In the different foieiii lountiics , and aKothe most proiui- iient nii- > sionar.Jn . connection wllli this Miss KtlttloCSibb4 lentlercd u solo , the band Joinlnt , ' in the chorus. Airs .1 U T.AIIH then ii&il a pipcr on "MIS" sr MOII Woik Its Authoritj and Object " She cltoil seenil passages of scripture as the foundation of mission uoilc nnd the bible ns theauthdiit } The llrat society \\os orfran- ized in 1MXI , ami was n union of the Baptists nnd CouKivgntlonaltsts The missionary spiilt was nt u \ ciy low ebb nt this time , but lias increased to n tfteut evtent. She closed % \lth u sti nij appeal to nil Christian women to bo uwuke to their dntj and bo lllleil with more of the inibsionao &l > Uit. The committee on ixsulntious ivpoited the follow ing it solutions , union.euudopted \\lieica- tied In Ills itoodui'ss has catlii'iod li- . In aniinal cunM'iitliin and b.is bit sscil us \\lth Inteiottini : and iiniiltnliU' i > eisl iis.iiml bieiin-i' He liiith blessed ! ! > dailuj Urn JI.IM \ciir Mlth litMlth , niiMiis mill lnortu&u of \ uirkerllit'ivfiiiv : , bo It i UcsdUcil , That wo nr.il-ooni I.unl fm His Ui\lii | ; IJndiifs > toniuii n-t In iit > iiulttiiiK ! ! < t boeo-iMirkets ltb Him In tliu npliiilldtiiK of 1 Ills klii/iliini. TUiitMMMitii uMui | tliPiiimliiK , M'lir ultli KMiouiMl zoiil. tiioro KIUMI i.itluu I anil a stitnii | < i ili'tKiiiilinilloii to do muie und bcMci Hoik tlinn ii\tir bi'furr , and j UhoicaOui liL > lo\eilhtatol being agitated fiiiiu DUD end to the other on the subject of I UMisiliiulini.il | iKilillHIiii of tlio lliinui liulllc , KoHiihod , That we , the numbers of the Onmlm l'ii'sblerlanKlotN. . plotlKoonrsohis tdU ) nil liionrHiucr. | mil ( inly liprayei liut lij , personal \Miid and liillui'nce to s-rciuo the iidoptlini of the dealied umeiiduient to our con l It nt Ion Itosohid , That the tliiuiK-of thK sooli lbi > j tondeifd 10 tliu liullos of the l'lit I'tilted I'reibi lei Ian ehurch for their ci'iirrons lui-iil- tallt > und loiillotlu-rs nhoctinttlbnted to the Inlrri'-t of tills I'uMM'iillnii. Ki'Milvcil , Tliat\uie\tt > ndto the kind friends ( if Ilic > ueidhh Haptlxt chmeli oiu la irty thnnUs for tlio n eof thi'lr honseof ii > hli | for pirt of the si > i\it < nof our coloration and prj > that tliu Ion I may blct s t hem In nil their ulforti. tu fin llii'i Ills euiikv Mrs. J A Henderson le < l a consecration meetliiK1 , nnd thn endinl tlio mast Miieossful con\cntlon tliosiviety has held. Uesides the amount , $170 , plven In the treasurer's iitpoit > eiteiiltiy , utMnit f'W bus Kvn sent direct to the penenil fund , which ineivrthOr. the total amount rabed btlio locnl societies to ubout&KX ) . Tlio 1'iChlij Iffy. The Oniuhu presliyterj of tlie United 1'uwtliYtuilun ehurcti eonveneil at ' . ) o'clock yesterday morning. After devotlonul exer ciser Hov. A. ( iorilon nun elevted abslstaut cleik Tlie iircabvtoilul Sabbath school buperln t tuicut nuiJo hbi upeit from i\lilc' ar- ' tnkcn the following facts : Ofllccrs , 03 $ teacher * , 114 ; scholars , 1,307 ; average attend- nnco nbotit ilfty percent of tlio total enroll ment ; contributions for the year , f 10 ; for the Ixxmls of the church , H7 ; school excuses , $317 ; other purxncs | , $103. Applications from cvornteonifroputlons for aid were then read. They aggregate * . " > ,075 ngnlnst $0,200 nsketl for the lost yenr. AHIuncG was recommended f MX ) , the congre gation to nilso t30l > ; Majors risks for fcOO , the congregation to raise J.TOO ; Kcamey nsks for $ SOO , * WO to lw raised by the congregation ; Gordon was recommended for fSX ) on condi tion that they rnlso $100 and bo granted n stated supply. Hushvlllo was recommended for I9UU , tlic congregation to raise * 1X ( ) . At 2:30 the presbytery proceeded to the dlsmsslon of the third overture. It Is as foi- Jews : In ordinary cases no student of thcolony snail In ) mlmmcd to trial * for HCPIIO until ho liaiumiplotMl nooiit-K ! of theolOiSlnil study of UMI full j car * after tliotlinuof hlsndmN * slon liy the prrsbj lory , iiml produced tiMI- inonlulf of irixxl conduct and iirotlcli'iicy In his Mntlli'H , niiil shall lie rpiiilrci | to spend a third BO < SII | | | III till ) MMIlllinrV. Afton 11 L'cneral discussion n vote was taken , which itsultcd llvo for to lit teen u gainst. Applications for nid from congregations wen- again taken up. Loralne naked for < atW , they to raise $100 Sniln dnlo nsUed th.it n missionary lw placed within their bounds , \ \ liicb will IKS recommended to the general as sembly. AVoonsocket and connections nsked for WOO. South Omuha was recommended to receive ( IUK ( ) . It is u mission sUtion under the charge of Kev C. C. Kjle. and reports forty-two members. The committee to which was referred the grouping of several congregations reported us follows Hwing and Plainview to receive $100 , provided they raise $ = KX ) ; Orchard and Kllcliurn Valley to i-ecctvo $ JOO , provided they raise SSM. AOjouinod until 9 a. in. today. miles' X * r\p ninl IjivtMI'llls. . An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach mid bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily LUIO liilliousness , bad t.iste , Uuplil , li\cr , piles mid consliintlon. Splendid formen , \\oincu and children. Smallest , mildest , BUifst. ! (0 ( doses for ! i > conts. Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's , loth and Douglas. A HACK KOU A TOWN" . Tlio IlurlliiKto.ii Sti-iilcs Toward tlic Illaok Hills Capital. Railroad building east of tlio Kocky moun tains this j ear promises to bo turned princi pally in the direction of Dendwood and other Ulack Hills points. As hcrutofoto reported , John Fitzgerald has been awaidcd n contract by the Binlington to grade about one hun dred and Ilfly miles of now line , being an ex tension , or mot o propi'ily un additional bnmch of its noithwcst system , from siding Xo 7 , foity-clKht miles cast of Xew Castle , Wjo , to" Doaduood , Dak It will p.iss thiough Fall Kl\er , Cnsttr , IVniiincton and Mead counties , Dakota , cross the Chojenno iher not fin fiom IlotSpungt , p.i s thiough Buffalo Gup , touch CnsU-r Citj'i m.iko n lonnd about cuuiit to Lead City , and enter Doadvtood fiom the noith. The road is to bo completed bv .Tanu- ary 1 of ne\t yenr. If this effected , some \ 'rj lively woikilllmc to bo done. Mr rit/ger.ild is cmplojing nil the men be can and will , it is understood , have nt least .3,000 engaged on the woik within U\c.ntj days Mucli of the established i onto nms through an extremely rough countiy The entoipuso must necessanlj cost an immense amount of money. FiUgerald's bid , it is imdcrbtood was something like > ( MK)0 , ( ) loi\cr than that of four others , but the amount it calls for is not known Veibal estimates , however , place the cost of tcitain portions of the line at s.VX , ( > o a mile The i > enplo up in that countiy , espec- Inllj tho-,0 HvinK at Deadwood , secin to feel contident that the Bnr- liiiKton'b action will compel the Fremont , nikhoni it Missouii Valley comp my to ex tend its Black Hills tcitfiimis. which is now at Whlteuoodithln ten miles of Deadwood - wood On this matteroneofthooflli'ialsof thcioad said ho had no knowledge as to what his people ple mopo'ed to do The ten miles between AVhitew oed and Deadwood is a difilcult btrctch tluongb which to constiuct n lailioad It menus the climbii ) ! ? of n mountain or tunnel ing through llMKfectof ) solid rock In its deal the Builmgton secuies an old piei o of uniiow pMugo i-o.id known as the Deadwood Cential , thouKh the only value it bus in its pie-tent condition is bimply the light of way. It will bo taken up.md rebuilt. Iov\n ! O1V His Train. Conductors Wilcox of train No 7 , was blown oil the rear platform of his train near Valley Tuesday night , though foitunately es caped w ith only a few slight bruises. The train soon stopped , backed down to where ho lay , picked him up and ho went on about his business Kepoits received at beadquai tors yester day indicate ) that a very heavv wind storm prevailed nloiis ; the Union Puciflo line in Ne braska Tuesday. The wind mills and water tankb at O'Fallon and Brady Island wcio blow n dow n and totalh demolished. Xotps anil 1'ei'MinalH. Freight conductors and brakcmcn on the Omaha road have had their scale of wafjes raised to ? J " .I and Si i > er day for conductors and $1 75 to < i for hrukcinen General Passenger Agent Lomav of the I'luon I'ai itic has ii'tuincd home from Chica go , w here ho attended the association meet ings last week The operating depaitincnt of the Union Pacific is prep.uing a now time table for bninih lines in the Missouii nvcr division and will put It into effect nevt Sunday. No lmK | > it iit chuuges ait1 made- Messrs Francis , Scott and Checncv , who attended the trans Missouri passenger moot- iiifjat KansasCityTue-sdny. ivtuincd jester- day moi nmg Thej report in erj quiet , fcatuiv- Icss session. SIio is . \iilltloii . The prosfifss of the wondeiful little citv of Pierre , South Dakota , is indeed surprising. At least UMi-esldcuee-jhavobeeneivcted there since October last , whiih is coitalnly doing well for \\intorgruwth It is estimated that not less than ! ! ( K ) hon'i's will bo elected in Pierre during Is'.H ) Kleven business blocks aie alreadj under way A SIUIK Howard. Yestcrdiij noon Detoitrto Unzo nnd Lou Grebe arrested and placed in the county jail ' a ln-.t } young German named John Wltte , I who is wanted in Davcnpoit In. , to answer to the lhargo of seduction. lie is about twciitj-thi-eo joars old and was found woik- ing at Paulson's ilaliy , just niross the street fiym Kuser's puilc. Wltto denies Knowing an\thing nlxiut the cilino with whlih he is charged. The ofllcers arc contident that ho is the light man. not only In reason of the fait that ho answers the routlno physical do- seiiption giion of him , but also bctnuso ho hiis a juvnllar siaron the back of his light h mil , us is emphasised in the di'si ilptioii If Ilazoand Groin * are il lit n * to tlio follow thei , \ ill pot kot' I'll ) iipleeg ivward mono- * A telegram suit to Davonpnit S.KIII nftur the arrest was answered to the effect that a gn - tleman from thenonld IH heiv by the Ih-st train to iilcntifj thepiisonei. AVIiitor lii South Dakota. It is an astounding fact , but noveltheles.- , true , that now building- , have been going up all through tin- winter In the marvelous llttlo capital of Koutli Dakota. The weather has IKXII voiy pleasant.w ith onlv u few weeks' ex ceptions , and tmw'lcis and visitors who hino not 8ivn thecltyof Tioiiv for ll\o months in.- surpitbed at the uninterrupted growth of the place. TheCitj Tax 1,1st. The cit.i tax libt Is now In the hands of City Treasurer Hiibh nnd ns soon us the tux receipt books uiv ivcelv cd from the printer the eolliHtion will begin. The books show u total valuation of property amounting to f-.M.OOO.Trt fiG , The levy of 4 > < mills on this amount miikos tlio total tax ? vtO,0r ( ) 40. This nmount Ihdhidud among the vailous funds us follow .s. Orm-ral fund . . ttW > w f-ewi-r niulriliiliilii , ! finnl . . . ' ' iott ! To I'dllco fnnil . IULUVI w " . . . . . . U i.o ) w fund . . . Wiitur rent SO.UUO T. I.lhruo fund jaiio ) is School fund 100 , ll ID Park c'oniinU.i I like my w ifo to use Pozzoni's Complexion I'owderbccaui'it improve * hei took- , and is U4 flagrant as violcU. SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS , A Daughter Tries Her Hand at Shooting Her Father , MBS. BBUBAKER'S ' AIM WAS POOR. Slio Inlllctetl Only n Tlpsh Wound In tlic IICK r Her Paternal Pro- j-enltor I'ollco Court News. rjMrs. MnmloBrubaker's aim was poor Tues day or else she might have been guilty of parricide. In n moment of linger , or as she claims , in tin effort to defend herself from a brutal father's abuse , she stiot the parent , fortunately only causing a slight flesh wound in the right leg. Mrs. IJrubakcr's maiden name was Nichol son. She is the daughter of the notorious George Nicholson , who has given the police foivo of South Omaha more or less trouble for the last three years. Nicholson lles" on the bottoms in the vicinity of N and Thir teenth streets , mid periodically tries his hand nt abusing his wife and famllj. Mrs IJru bakcr's husband Is an estimable man , but be tween him and his dissipated father-in-law there is -enmity strong enough to lead old Nicholson to icgularly heap vials of abuse on the sworn protector of his daughter's happi ness. Tuesday morning Mrs. Brubakcr secured n warrant from .Indgo I\lnt ? for her father's arrest , alleging Hut her life was in danpn- Nicholson had driven his daughter and eight months old 1) ibv out of the house and threat ened her with death if she ever returned. Ho based her across lots with n table knife in his hands and admonished her not to return or the tableware would cause her life blood to How Nicholson was arrested and at once re leased at once On u bond Of 3,000 to keep the l > cace. Mi's Drub ikor went to the house of u friend on Twcnt.vfourth . street on the cof- ner of L. Her fattier followed her there and continued the abusive talk ho has been in- < 1ulglnglnivgulnil\ regard to his daugh ter. Ho called her sueh endcaiing names as strumpet , prostitute , etc Mrs Hrubaker was in med During his angrj tirade of abuse the father stooped down as though ho In tend ed" to pie k up something and throw it at his daughter She was fearful for her own sufetj and drawing a icvolv er from the folds of her dress she liicd. The ball struck the old man in the ilK'ht thigh , took u dowmv.ud course and bulled ikelf in the calf of tlio leg. Mrs Brubakcr wns placed under nirest at once bv Oflleor Hughes and tnken to the ix > - llco station. Her fattier was removed to the station , where lrs Knsor and blabaugh dressed the wound Ho w'as then remov ed to bis home The ball was still lodged in the calf of the leg but will be probed for and re moved He will be on his feet again in n few days Mrs. Biuhaker was role.ised on a bond and went to hei home She lofused to talk of the affair or make nn } statement to the press representatives She did this on the ndv U o of her nttornej , who treated hei moie like a Pinnoy faun suspect or a cold-blooded murderer than as a woman who had defended herself ajr.iiiist the attacks of a _ brutal father. The Nicholson funnh ILLS giv en the South Omaha police foi co moi e or less trouble for jcars. Invaiinbly when the old trouble maker was placed under in lest for his brutal ities some member of his family would come around to the station and beg him offer or fail to appear against him when their testimony was absolutely ncc- cssaiy to secuio "n conviction About n month ago the police foicc had Just such nn cxpciieuce. At 'J o'clock in the morning they w ere called to the Nicholson house to in rest him for abusing his familv and be-fore the tual could como oft bis wile pud the costs mcuired in the case , refused to testify against him. and thus secuied Uis discharge Mrs Binbakerw is at the police com t jes- terduj morning for n prelnninarv hearing On account of the.inability of her father to attend the healing it was postxmod ] to Wednesday ot next week Mis Bmbaker was leleased on bonds for bet appearance. Now Council The new city council met Tuesday after noon in the police louit 100111 and Organized by tlio election of Councilman Buike as piesidcnt. Mayor Sloane announced the following committee appointments and they w ere cou- llruied : rimnoe-O'IJoniKe , Melt-hcr , Io\\lev. ! " tiec't-i timl Allc'iiI'onnullv. . Ooheit , lluiko. Oiillnanccs , Towlo , Connelly. Johnston. I'ollco Kowli'j. Mulchvr. ToIP. . 1'nblic Itnlldln.'s O'Koiii I.e. llui Ue.Doliert y (7us and I'ubllu LUIUs ISurUe , Council } , Johnston. l.h I'lfe Johnston , O'HomUe. Ilowley. 1'rlntliu Meli-hur. tiinnelb , HiuUe ( Jli'illtles .Mclchei , Dohcrl } , Tonle. Citv Tieasurer Hoetor asked that nn cx- pci t be employed to check over tbo accounts of the city cleik and city treasurer The nnj or was instructed to take the mutter in charge 1C street from Twenty-second to Twenty- fifth will bo graded. Tlio city engineer was instructed to prepare an estimate of the cost of grading Twcr.tv thud street fiom N to L , and of an appro a h to the allej between Tw en- tj-third and Twentv-fouith-sticcts The count 11 will meut again tonight. In < IuilK ( * Iiiiiir'h Court. E. O. Dabois w.Us broufflit to the police sta tion Tuesduj night by Oftkcr Montnguo for fast driving on tlio L stieot v laduct. He w as fined SJ and cost U P. Mm k contributed nml costs to the city CM hequcr for looking too long on a South Omaha- wino cup while the contents were of u cuimon hue. City Notes anil 1'ersoiwls. Patiick Dmke has returned from Chicago. Miss Mav Ifobiuson of Plattsmouth is v islt- ing fneuds hero. Hail Jones of Ponca is visiting his brother , 1V Jones The Upwoith league met ut the Methodist pai-sonagc Tuesda.v evening The board of education met Tuesday night and transacted routine * business Nothing of general Interest w A done Dr. Olnsgow Is nf I > M Molnes , attending the encampment of the O. A It. Mrs PVorclv of'Vork Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hynwrson. Alpha lodire. Dautihtors of IJclieeen , of this city , has added Hire new uienibcis to Its number. . MUs Mando HojCvanl gav en small party Tuesday evening. , The houi-a were passed pleasantlv In gamosr. ' C H. Burgess Was i-cturned from West Poll I. w hero ho nttenilcil the session of the stati lodge of llic i KuUhts of Honor He saj s .hut work of CvVjsldernbto Interest to the mcmwtsof the onlcrtlh-oughout the state was translated , which Is calculated to increase lu- tei-est tuid add to tlto membership Cashier Gibbon tf ( 'the ' Nebniskn savings bank is at his desk \atp\In after n week's ab sence from the city. The saloon men are nutting around these dnvs perfecting their applications for re newals of their licenses. The "house warming" and social ball of the Ancient Order of United Workmen occurs at their new hall and ledge room in Hunt's block tonight. Albright Is said to bo almost unanimous in favor of annexation.Vo nro going to be ns well off In Omaha as In South Omaha without representation in the council,1' snid a citizen of that southern burg jcsterday. To flic Denier * In Oil. This Is to notify , vou thnt wo hnvo no further interest in the DCS Mollies oil til nk line of Dos Molncs , In. Owintf to iv disagreement with Messrs. \V. R. Stovvnrt , jr. , mid II P. Prntt , wo decided to soil them our interest , which wo did .Ttimmry ! ! 0 , 1890. Parties desiring to buy fir.st elnss oil ? , independent of the Standard Oil com- panj or consolidated Tank Line com- pan } , will please write us direct and wo will take much _ pleasure in iiinkliip lowest prices possible. AVe can furnish you all grades of ilUiminatinff and lubri cating oils , gawrtino and naphtlia in fact , all product's of petroleum. ScoriuLD , SnuicMint & TKAOI.I : , Indcendoiit ] Reilnors , Cleveland , O. Mr. nnil Ulr . Now limit Surprised. Mr. And Mrs. Ben Newman were the vic tims of a very pleasant surprise last evening Yesterday was the twenty-llfth anniv crsnry of their marriage , they having been married April 9 , IbGo , and the members of tlic Coffee club , a society composed ofladies , of which Mrs. New man is a member and Mrs. Hcllman president , decided to give them a surprise With that end in view a committee , w Ith Mrs Isaac Obeifelder at the head , proceeded to deck Mctro | litan ball in gay colors , and in the evening Mrs. Hellman drove to the Good man residence and induced Mr and Mrs NevMiian to arcotnpanj her , without telling them w hero they vveiv going. Thej drov e to the hall , where they found about sixt.v-Hve couples awaiting them Pleasant greetings were exchanged , lifter which the pnity sat down to card plujing , and a game of progic- > slvolnu'h live was entered upon , the prizes being handsome coffee cups with silver tea spoons. Later in the evening the paity adjourned to the lower door , where a banquet had been piepaied forthciu After this had been dis cussed Itubbi Hosenau , acting as to.u.tmastei made n shoit address in which ho con gratulated Mr nnd Mrs. Newman personallv and In behalf of the congregation. In coin-In sipn ho protiounccd'a ' blessing upon them and wished thorn luture piosjxjntv The rabbi was followed by Mrs Hellman , Mr Newman , Max. Mejcr , Adolph Mcjer , Simon Gotz , Isaac Obei folder , diaries Kl- gutter nnd Albeit Heller This concluded the banquet nnd an adjourn ment was taken to the hall abov e. The riruiucit'ti Rnll. The paid flicmcn's benevolent association gav e a ball at Exposition hall last night The attendance w ns very larpe. Tlio grand m.ueli j was led by Chief J. J Uulhgon , who formed the letters O. 1 < * . D , about two hundred couples being in line A diversion was' ' caused about 10:30 : by an alarm of fire , which caused n general stam pede of the bojs , but they returned befoio midnight and gladdened the hearts of several of the maidens. The affair was a success in cvciy respect , about six hundred couples being present H.irrels. The alarm of fire at 10 20 o'clock last night called the dcpai tmcnt to the Her block , on Sixteenth and Jackson , where a lot of ban els and boxes in the cellar under u grocery store had taken lire in souio way and caused . [ great smoke. The flames were extinguished with no damage to the- building or its contents. "W. A. Pngc Soap Co. ordered todaj part of n boat load ot cocoauut oil and soup stock to bo shipped from St. Louis. Boat leaves St. Louis latter part of this w eek. _ Tlio Proper Cnper. IZio JvxKtno , April ( I. The government has promulgated dcciccs for the liberty of the press , libeity of association and public meet- An ni.iwtlo Conscience. "Do jou know , " renmiked District At- totnoy Darnell a few days ago to a re porter for the Atlanta Constitution , ' 'that moonshiners inaku a bioad dis tinction between perjury in tlio state courts and porjurj in the federal coui tsV Well , they do. They porjtiro thonibolvos outr.igcously in the United States com Is and think nothing of it , Even jneacliers have been known to do it. They HCO no moral oflunsc1 in it it's their privilege to beat the governmunt if they can , fair means or foul. The strangest thing of it all to my mind is that these same people ple could not bo induced to perjure thorn- sol vc-5 in the state courts. Theio thej are qnito as truthful as the ordinarj run of itnobioh , and they appreciate fullj the moral wrong committed in perjuring - juring themselves. It's a strange thing to me. " PEABS'-Tlie Great Enelish Complexion SOAPr-Sold Every fliere. . " m ? i i tm-f m-vwnad ii i i II i ini TBl I KING OF COCOAS-- " ROYAL COCOA FACTORY. " ! > Kings arc but men , but all men are not kings. Therefore , < ! when the JCmg of Holland says , as he die ! by deed of August 12 , 1889 , that he is greatly pleased with . "BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " and , entirely unsolicited , grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory , n sig nificance attaches to the act which would not were lie not "every inch a king. " POOR MATERIAL 309 IS UNKNO\VN IN MISFITS. Because tlic merchant tailor who first makes the Suit , Overcoat or Trousers , does not use. that kind of goods. The only defect is that the. garment did not fit the man for whom it was made. It may fit you. If it does you will save many dollars and have as good a suit as is made. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE. A PERFECT FIT. SEE WHAT YOU CAN SAVE. SUITS. SPRING OVERCOATS. PANTS. $70 custom made suit for.$32.50 $65 custom made overcoat.$32.00 $16 custom made pants foi. . $8.25 $00 custom made suit for. . $30.00 $60 custom made overcoat.$28.50 $15 custom made panNlor. . $7.50 $55 custom made suit for. . $27.50 $50 custom made overcoat.$2-1.50 $13 custom made pants for. . $6.50 $50 custom made suit for. . $25.00 $ ' 15 custom' made overcoat.$20.00 $12 custom made pants tor. . $6.00 $ -15 custom made suit for. . $20.00 $ -10 custom made overcoat.$17.50 $10 custom made pants lor. . $5.00 $ -10 custom made suit for. . $18.50 $35 custom made overcoat. . $ MOO $ 8 custom made pants lor. . $1.50 $35 custom made suit for. . $15.00 $28 custom made oveicoat.$12.25 $ 7 custom made pants for , . $3.75 FULL DRESS SyiTS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock. Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1309 - FARNAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB. 1309 CALIFORNIA Till' LVM ) OP DISCOVERIES. AfllEnNCMCKco.onoyiui.ttk . ror\ ATARRH Santa : Abie : and : Cat - . R : Cure I'orsalo by Goodman CO. G-REEBOFG-A1H nntl thirst foS plennure. Tim ruling passion of tliuliiiinuu fanillj. Iii iii > * pliifn'tvrrjf li es tlin limit * 1 tUXLlI , tlio JICHOIW HJbtOIU blruliit (1. li < lie ] > nr > .iiltof plt.iiiiru tliu bnily Is tiirturoil l > > r.ishI iiH * ( Itwpotioi > ; the liours dcsit iied InrrrposottrtulHrotiul tuox- Imustlnx ro\i'lr ; the ntoinacli is ruthlessly iiiilioscil U | > on ; inuo Mnlor , tliu usituial clrhilc for all lifted brings , is Ignon d , anil lliliild llroli gulMtltiitcd until , c-io wo nro u\vuro ciflt , disease liun flxeil lit * Iron { r upon < u. Then vu ioolt for tlio "ri'mcdj. " To tinI ( Iliil of tlicsn follli H , Ain oniiiund Dr. Tiitt'n 1.1 % cr pills. They htlmnhilo the ll\er , btrtngtlii'ii tlio netvci , n-stoi tluiap- Jiotlto mid build Jp the debilitated bed } . Tutt's Liver Pills HAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. Price , 25c. 01 lice. 39 & 41 Park Place. K. Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADEMARK Till 0 u h \ T TRADE MARK Ksoi IMI HIM rnnuiifiill - tnBCUiofor-ciii- ! Innlcnkneis. . H pi'rinatorrha'tt. liu | > ot'iic ) and III ) CllPf IKOS III It follow ns n HP- illienco of olf- Aliu e us I.OSH of Momor > t nl- BIFOHETAKIUO. r aiJi | uuiK- . AFTER TAKI " ) . I'lin In tlio Hack Dinuiorttt of Vision PromnturoOM Apt * uiit imny other ilisoases tlmt le.tdtu iusanlt ) ur consumption itnil u pmnaturo Kravo Jlf tull lurtlciilniit In our pamplet wlilcli wo rtc- lre to send frco li ) mull to u\ cry one Z1"l lie f-pccl- tic modlctnf 1 nold nt $1 i > tr package or nit piu kncus forf'i , ornlll tuiAont free by mill on tlio rcieljit of tliomoncr I'S ' acldrossinx TIIK f.ooDMVx nitro co. , 1110 1'Aii.sM STUI.PT , - - O > mi4. Nut. On nrtimnt of countorfi'lts no liivo niluptuil \ollow Wrapper the only tennlno Imported Millinery. 123 North 16th Street. PRINTERS' INK. A JOURNAL rOR I 1 : lusei vettly , ii I : tis rftcetti'.lTs ] : : ti _ trile jwrsil cf Aattica afrettliiiri. IS hlha'.t : to tiJ i : ; crci ! adTtr'r ! bv , visi , ani Tbcre he ti.ull aiTCrtit ; ; b ? ts Ttt ! ; 13 iiTetic = cst j hsvta disjljj ens i wiit sewpif e : ta sis : haw c bsae ? to ; esi-s ! bA , Ut- CKrc > e : ttnj iclrt til' aiclt : c. ' fr-.itiib dlzli. ilvcrUiiij I : u art : ' . ! : : i21:7 tut uiitrr'.sol t ? In , Tij cniattir : cf Eir niS Kicniasl it , ii their iirlis 1 : ct as exeriKt of & : r thi : l.Tc.7-l7j 7:1 : : lj jltclsg l7ertslj ! c.nt : ( : r sis ; : f th Urg)4 lil ast : steful aiTertli. A. re ' ; 8t ; ri ? tica ei'.i tut two ielhn ; si = jh : : fle Trss. CEO. P. ROWELL & CO. , Newspaper Advertising nureau , IQ Spruce St. , Xew o k lUi\i > A HAWrf 'MnnagcM MRS. Longshore Potts , M. D. The Eminent Quakeress oninioiiL't' u scries of leoliiri'H on Health and Disease Thmsday.ApiillO.atS With an ndcli-essto both sexes. Friday , Apiil 11 , at 3 First lecture to women onlv BOTH KRELEX Thursday night the best seals will ) )0 losprtif fin I.iillrsuiiil tlieh rsioil" ALLLHCL'URliSILIA'LTRATHn by a Ini go collection ol anatomical specimens , lile sized oil paintings , models in wax and papier-mache skeletons , etc. Week of Monday , April 7th. BORLAND'S EducatedGoats. : : . 20 PERFORMERS 20. Last tt'k of the Japanese Village. One Dime Admits to All. Public Sale of not loss than 210 Lots , each HUIID fort. In thu In .u tot the City of Tort binlth , on MAY 1-st HO Tht e I/ots are a p irt of tliu Military Kespr- \atlon donated the Ulty of 1'oit fcmllh foi thu Iji'iiUltof it schools Thchae SI-HOIS BUS , \Miter .ind street car facilities mid will be--old at Auction foi e ish each lot M-p ir.'itulj Airancumuiits ha > o been in iil b > ulilchnnj puichaspr it this s do can hoi tow h df the piico p ild foi an ) lots from the School Hoard at h per cent Intirest Ijoolv at 1'oit Smith on the map , and for main and fuithcr pirtii'Ulars addn-fs K or coMMnr.cn 01 ItAKKIJ. Mujot. 1 OKI SMITH , Am ; . NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment SPEED , Strength. Sold Undei a POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO. , ( leneial A fronts Xi'braiLa and foH.i 31O S. 10th St. , - - - Omaha v ! BEIT AND SUSPENSORY . . . . _ . . , UaJe for thlnpttlnc pur we lurool Lliirnllre linker. . , Klfln ? Irfi-lj , Mild , Soolh- UK , ( .allau.u * ( arrmU of Irflrlrilr tbroufb all MK/K I'AllTS n iMrlm Ibrni In lllttLTII d TIMIIIIII HHTIIKMnll. Kl rlrlf lurrrnl K.lt | M UIIIJ ) , or we forfeit fit la cull 1IKLT i-d > n.pr..orr Cou | > l > lr * & . " " ! "P. Wunl eftel 11r- HinfnII * I cr. . ) la three raootri. rlmlel r < tniphl t r re . BAI'DKN ELEOTftlOCO , , luaustllriil. , CIUCAOO.IU. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bpcciflo for lljr tcria Duzlnesj fltii c lnl la , V uUo ftilncsrt. Men "ul " IhnusMoi. holtrnlntruC thu I D.TIM n > KuHlny In In-anlty mi 1 lr.nlinr to iniso y lit av mil dealli Prrnuliire Old Ace l > rrennr lew * of rqupr IntlUiir kox Jiivolantury Loii-ei nnd Hfrmaio > ihaa lAiittil Ijy over-eieitJoii of ( ho hraln fCtfnUui i a tor iiiilufgenco t ath lox roiiiutn ' < no month' * tt < * A merit fclalmi or u tur C' < nnt bv tnat ! prrp iJ > Mth rail onlfp for lix liox * . will > end pun haw trjarautto tu ufiuil io < > rrU thu treittiiriit fiui * lu cure Omrmitt-vj l * uo l ami i tnuuiu i-ulti ulUy Ly ( JOMMAN ( UUtGCO lllur.irnani Stix-ct , Omaha Veb OUOGY TOPS 01' All KINDS , CUSHIONS , BACKS. RAILS , SEATS AND TRIMMINGS. * T7 Flam fit Cincinnati 0 hendforilpp ( atulufno. tor LOSTcrFAILlHO HANHOOD ) Otneral tad NEKVOU8 LKBaiTY | We&kncuiof BodyAodKicd , ffcct4 ef ErroricrEltetmlnOlilorYourir , Htliuil , 9. l > MtMIUUUr > llr lUH.red. Iliw loeilirtt < ' ' ' ' " ifc''d'nlil'r" ll.i [ HOIK IKKtlMKIIT B.nBl. U < ! ; ' B U.lllj tnm 6U but.114 l'ortl < u fi ilri < k UrlH lk o. D.icrltll' . Book , ncllD.II nd yr oriB > IUiIlirtl > 4irrtr. Mtrcu EHIE MEDICAL co. , OUFFALO , H. v. TO WEAK Bufffrms from tint erucuot joutliful errors , r rlr dicar nuMlna wfaknewi , lost mamicKMl ru % Iwlll onU a taiiiublo trratlwi - < JP < | tontulnluK full iiartlrulani fir lioino curv PlliU : of diarri" A plnKil 1 lueillcal work > h ull I * rraj by crfr/ man Htu > It urrroiu ami itrMlltaK it AdarcM , 1'rof.lM. l'O\VI.illi''Iooduii : , < : oim. rue OlnourOatPS nlllronko'i lonfj day. No min oromnn now IhliiR ulll ever date Jocumcnt llhout using ; th IVuro ; 0. It itanJj In the third place In 1 WO , here It will rcrunln tcu joars anil llii i nm\o up to M-OOUI ! plncc lu 10O ) , hera It w 111 rent forono liumln-d join. Tiioro i another " 0" hlch luis nlsocomo to stiy. Ills unlike the ( IsuroD In o\ir ( latos In tharonpert thnt It has nlrc ul } tnaMil up to first pi icn , wlicte Itlll pcrniimntlrciniln It hc.il 1"J the "No. B" Hlah Arm \ \ IHN kr \VIUun Kculni' Machine 'Iho "No 0" 'is crulor cil for first pi ice by tha ox [ > crts ol I'.uropo nt the I'arli Kxposillon of ifb'.i , \\h"re , aftir n &e\i rocontcst itli tlio Icaillnt ; m v chines of the uorH , Itns uivnnkil thu onlv Ur.nitl 1'rizc Rl\en tu f nnlly son lug machine * ull others on cvhililt ln\ini ; ri'CoiMil lo ir a nnli of gold mcibls , < ta The Tn nch Gmernmont al' < oreooKiiicillt < 5iix | > rlorll } bj tlu'decoriitlonol Mr Kntliinli 1hccUr , rroslJc-ntof thocomiuu } , xrlth the Cru s of the lAglon of Honor. The "Ho 0" Is not an old nmchlno Improved lifon , b'lt is in entirely ni-n miclilim. und the Grand I'rUout i'nris mmnuardi/d It us tlinirand ; * rstad > .iico in ( rniim machine mccli iniiin of ths ago. Thow ho huj it cm n-i-t n Mircd , tliero. lore , of having thu \ cry latest and best. WHEELER & WILSON MTO CO , , 185 nnd 187 Wabpjjh Avo. , Chicaga P. T. I'LODMAN A , CO. , i. 0 North Kith street. I.nrgol , ruKlrit un < l I'lucut In Ilioorlj. . IMtiittiiKt r uiTmnnilitlon ! ! inifx elli * * ! NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. M ItShssJA , Alirllll I Clltrs > , | A Mn ) 1 IK\OMA 2i. I AMIIDU1V ' 10 NeYoilt , Qnocnstown nnd Ijlvripoal. The CclcbrntiMl | Mnjrl'l ' Jlnyll't CITOK 1IOMK I Juiu--'Blli July''iilli SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAOE rut pa on lowest terms to ami from tlio priiiUnnl SCOTCH , ENGLISH , IRISH AND ALL COflTIHEflTAL f-OlHTS. hicursioiilkktt ndiutil , mmlo uvatlalitp to utuni * i > cltht rtliopu tunMiuoCIvile. JClvtriitrbcy Nortli or hunthnf Irt Ijii'l NapltsorUlbniltar CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS ut louitfl tiirrint rntiM Appl > 1i unj of uur Imil aguiti , or to HENDERSON BROS. ) Chicago. J/inl At- ' Omulin lluri ) I' M i > n > ( hu li > i Mures \ \ talll 11 I' Dtucl ( . Itlii-n H llniik , Otto \\olf _ LLAH"LNEOGEAfJ [ STEAMERS Passage to and from Great Britain ami ntl parts of Europe Montreal-Liverpool route , by ( ho waters ol St. Lawrence , shortest olall. l.lnuRow to ItoBlon , to I'liilmlHphln. I her pool to anil from JtnUlmori' . 'lliirty btenrac're. i ln oxcolslor. AccomuiodRtlniiB unniriniaped Weekly sailings. Al < I tA ' < J.lon West. Atf'tfl. C. h Sundell , M.u.i.r 1S La. Sallo ht. , C'lilcaijo , HI. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfnbt , Dublin an 1 Liverpool. ntOM NIW : VOUK KVEKY Tiirit itAV Cabin pasauccfn to W ) , according to location of stale roinn Slcetaso to and fiom r.uropo at i.owtst Itatcs. At iTIN 1 AI.I\MN ) .V Cll Oinirtl Agents , M Hid id\Mi ) N ( w \ ml. .Ino lllotfen lioniialistdin \ i at lid lltindulnli Stitut Many 1 > louiun 1 I M , I .HUH' CTHTSO.YS TT ATQ OQIT AND STIFF li/llo. Boyd's Opera House Block. V siifftrlnx fi JHI ciVi l-i nf I.ust Mfiiilimid \ uuthfiil I inn' liiipjtuui y ami Hist isi i of Mi u > ii 1)4 urcit perinanenllr ami | irlvnl , Igr liy uur ir-iunl ripn ilk bent li mull t' r II Hook 11411 ' al I < n I u in | > Hear in Mm i al Coai ( > auf IA UaiUiojlja t'cct lluitju Milt.