THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , APRIL 10 , 1890. THE CITY. The county Irenittroi1 Is pending out notice of tnxcs whli'h beooino tlollii- qiiont May 1. A pcMinUy of 1MV 1 \ cent tv month Is as-osscd uftor the ditto men tioned. Hlsiett Ilitwlc of the Wlnnnbnffo Irlfoo tun ) Ci anthill of the Iowa's attracted runslitr-mbto attention at the St. Paul depot jostni'day. They nro just returning - turning from it v lull uilh relatives at the Pine KfdfTo roKOi'uitioii and arc bound for Oklahoma. IllacU Hawk is a son of the noted chief of the HIIIIIO name and is a very Intelligent Indian. 1'diet * Lursen , the man who filed a petition in the district court for an injunction - junction rcHtrnlninj , ' the village of Florence - once fiom appiopriiititiff a part of his land for public use , IIIIH HWOI-II out a com plaint heforo Justice Andercon for the arrest of Michael Dally , the miirritml of Floi once , for tearing down his fences , and for the arret of ThonmH Rhodes for helping him. The men \vero arrested audit-leased on their own recogni/anco to appear on the 10th lust at 1 o'clock. A xxo ifxci.n /.vx.v. ScnU for tlio eiu-MRCinrat of Mr. niiel Mrs. Kemliil nt the Uc > iil will lie put on .snlo lit 0 o'clock this monilntr. The engagement promises to bo nn ciioiiiioiis one. The iciior- toho will be as follows : Thursday evening , "A Koiai [ of 1'apcr , " Fiiilay eveiiini ? ami Baturday nfteniiooti , "Tho Ironmaster , " and Hntmclny evening , "Tho Queen's HliillliiK " Mr. iind Mrs Kcndul will bo suppoiteil l > y tliclr own London company. The pi Ices for icscivcd .scats aio $1 fXJ and 1 , Itluliop O'Connor. Bishop O'Connor will nnlve in the city to- daj f i oin 1'ittsbuitf. Mrs WInslow's Soothing Synip for clill- dim teething caies wind colic , dltmluiMetc. " 5 cents u bottle. rjeensei. Licenses wcio issued to the following p.utics by Judge Shields jcsteidnys Name and lesidunio. Ago. ( Ccnrge It l 'iow , Omaha . ! iS ( KlluJJ D.iAidson , Omali.i . ' "J ( MIUo Simla , Omaha . 2S 1 Cuthuni SchlincitOmalia . 20 A rasH Meeting of The Knights of ! > } thins of this city will liold u mass meeting at the I'jthiau hall , in the l'i\ton block , tonight , to listen to an ad- nddiess liy C'olonel.I U. Powell of Milu.m- Itce , who will spc.ik on the subject of the en dowment i. ink The colonel is the gcnci.il Holii'itor of the endowment i.inlc. and has been In the clt\ for some time on business con nected with that i. ink. Pruts' Soap bccaics a beautiful complexion Funeral < > ! ' Jolnmy Tlinni. The funeial cxcuises over the lemiiiis of Johnny Tiinm , the boy cnishcd to death in the elevator at thoMuir.iy , occuiicd at the lioniu of his p.ucnts on Hatncy near Seventeenth at S3 p in. Ucv Air KM/IT ofllclutcd , condtiLt- lut ; tlie > ecicist's e in Uciiiiiui , A number of fncnds and ncl hbois wcio in nltendnice. The boilj was taken to youth Omaha , where It was intciml. _ 1'rospcct IIIII Cemetery. Judge C A. Dalduln icpoits that the lot owners in Piospcct Hill cemetery hnvo 10- spondedciy liboially to the demand for Clash needed for imniediato impro\cmcnt of tlio propelty. The contract has been nwaided for the constitution of a fcnco around the lioi > eit > , and a man will bo put nt woik at oiu o ( Ic'.iiilnic up the lots and plating them in presentable shape. District , Court. .TnPobll MaiUelhascommenccdstlitagainst Lnrmon P. 1'iitjii to iccovcr $ J,000 on two notes. * The Oiiuilia moi tgago company bus brought Biiltn&ilnst John H. Pugh to iceovcr on a notes for ? IIU W ) seemed livmottpigo on lot SM , bloi-k 1 , Monmouth Pailc addition. The Omaha nioilg.ipo Lompanj has bioutht ; suit in forecIoMUo against U C. Spotsuood. The clergy , the mediial fncnltvand the pi'o- plo all endoi-so Huidock lilood liittei-b as tlio best HJstem lenuviituip , blood pmifjinjj tomes In the woild. Send foi testimonials. IJaldi ! < ! ( > OIIIclulljot illeil. At United States Distiict Attoiney Baker's oflkoeio iccclved the pipois containing theonici.il not mention to Mr Haldiigo of his appointment to the position of assistant United Slates distiiut nttoiney. Theio was nUo ic'LOived a eliKUiiiont dhectcil to Mr Put lick notil.Uiig him of bis dismissal fiom the sen ice The lauso of Mi. Putuck's to- ino\al was not mentioned. Sentenced to Death. A dog with a clothes line tied around bis neck , e.ncfully gu.aded by a man named Peterson , was suitentcd to death in the po- Hcocouit jestetdny. The tanino hnd. bit ten the daughter of Mis. .Tncksoa and the hitter - tor s\\oie out an infot million agidiist Peter son , chni ( diif ? liha with keeping a vicious dog. The com t gave Peterson the choliu hctwi-ca bcint ' , lined or having his qiimhiipcil killed. IIo accepted the latter pioposition and the Ocuth sentence ? wns solemnly passed. The thud ttisselill be. between Cinibago- imislor Ufiinett and Poundmaster Puhiski. Dr. Hlrnoy. practice limited to catarrh oh disciibes ot nose and throat. Boo bldg. Called Him "Arelile. " " .loha Uoo Xo. 1 , " ealled out .Tudgo Heh- loy , but no answer was iveeUed. The demand was icpeuted , and was again Ignored. Finally couitoUkoi Ko bor soiled out u man with whislteis , whtihuld his nnino was "Aichlo. " IIo didn't Unow whether theio was a handle or ovteaslon to his cognomen , but oeiy per son called him Aieldc. 'Whew do jou livo"1 asked the court. "No whi'ic , jet , " i-cspomled the piisoner. " \ \ hat do jou mean bv > et ( " "I'\o only been In Omaha u few months end haeu't caught on. " "Do jouant to woikl" "Thai depends on Iho soil of a snap I catch on to "Tcndajs. Kc\t. " lotor-4 Took tlio I5oly. ( It bus been ascci tained bojond a p.utlclo ol u doubt that the body of Hairy Adams , who died at St. Joseph's hospital in this city on robumry IS , was sovcml dajs ago gl\cu to u medical Institution hero in Omaha for the purpose of dissection The modkal folks , so it is stated on Koocinutumity , secured pos'-essiou ' of the remains under 11 clause of the statutes providing that when a body is unclaimed it naiy , upon the filing of a bond for & 00 , bo bccuivd for the puiposo mentioned. This bond , the statute saj-s , must bo lllod with the county eloik. Whoa a ivpoiter asked County Cleik O'Malloy If Adams' body hud IWPII given away and a bond tiled , that oftlrhl nuulo evasive ansuei'h , made a show at Hading "tho papers concerning some such case , " as lie expressed It. Alter seaichlunr about the office a minute or two Mr. O'AIidloy 10- imuked "I don't caw to do unj thing moio about this until I see u ccttala paity , who V 111 bo hi this attcrnooii " A Necessity of Health. It Is n pilmo necessity of health that the nttton of the bow els should bo Kept regular , lint the \\ay too\crcomo a tcmpoitiiy tit of constipation , or to remedy chroulo costlvenoss Is not to deluge the htomnch and drench the bowels v 1th purgatives of violent and painful action The huppj medium bci\\ con million- erativo anillolcal catUuitlo is Hostetter'H titomiuh bitters , \\hUh nets Just Miftlcicntly ujtou the lxi\\eK to relax them , without pain , uudhlfh Ix'Ing n wholesome tonic , as uell us tipcilcnt , has the cftcct of strengthening both them and the stomach , and promoting the will being of the whole inteiiud economy The lomoval of bllo from the blood , increased nctlv itv of the liver , usually dormant la cases of uHtlu'noss. and sound digestion follous the use of this bciu-llccnt medicine , as thor ough and genial la Its effects as it Is safe and pure la composition. Hhcmtiatlsm , fever and iiguc , kldnoy troubles and debility aw also ixmcdk'd by it. I'AIMJI ) TO PCT L'P. Why Hie llllllurd Palaoo DOOM Not Open It * DOOM. About sixty days since Messrs. Q. B Hen- pen mid I [ any T. Warner lea ed from the MtCoimlck estate the piopcity known ns the Nella Klnir homestead on C'apltol avenue near Sixteenth street , and with \Iiions of gient profits contnietcd to have it couvcitcd into a goigcous bar and billiard room with quiet nooks above , where , pciiliance , four kings and four queens might bo pitted against ono another with the gi cater p.ut of the pot to go to Iho backer of the masculine phalanx. The cost of making the transformation was estimated at fiom ? < ttKH ) to * * ( IK ) Mr. Hen- gen , who is Iho capitalist of the concern , nprecd in the nttlile-t of co paitner- shlp to put up ducats to that amount , to meet the demands of the caipentcis , bilck- lajcn , painters and plasteicrs and the job uas let. As the woik progressed a number of altera tions ltno\\n to mechanics as "exlias" were nccess.irv and these "extras1' made the cost of icpalts ieiu.li the sum of aiiHMiw : ( hlch was neatly iloublo the oilglual cstini ite. Then Mr. Hcngen wcakenedj and having paid oat but * V)0 ) to ? W ) on iiccount , dei lined to put up any moic. Winner had been supoi intend ing the woik ami perceiving that be , asa joint paitner , would bo left In the hole , do- tided uiwii uggicsslvo mciisuies mid begun suit Friday against Itcugeii for bieach of contiiict , claiming iU.OOO. 'J'ho coatr.ii.tois Will piobably also go to the c oiuls for ivlief and lilo liens to secuio tliemsfh es. Winner is making an tfloit to secuio other capital to pay the claims and open tlio iil.u o which was intended to bo magiiillcant in its appointment * and sumptuous in its linings , exceeding in display unj similar pluco west of Now Voik , but the outcome is still uiucr- tain. Thin and impuio blood is made lich and healthful by talcing Hood's Snrsnpailllii It cuics sciofida , salt ihcum , all blood disorders. Don't 1)0 11 Clam. Hobcrt P. Poiter , supcnintciulcnt of census of the United States , has forwaided to the county oflleeis of every county in the country schedules to bo lllled hi with the amount of wealth , debt and taxation of the county for a pcilod coveting the past tea jc.us , for the purpose of census investigation. In older that the ictiiuis of the eleventh census may bo complete nud pi.ietically use ful , the statistics called for aio absolutely nccessniy. Much p.iinstal.ing clcili.nl labor and icse.nch nmst bo peifoimcd In outer to collect and enter the facts and llguicsic- quiicd. As servants of the county residents , the count ) oflltois will , by making n special cf- foitnow in bch.ilf of the census ofllce , gain for Douglas count } acicditableshowlng , as it deseives. If tliejneglett the oppoitunitv , or pi u o obstacles in the \\a\- , the iccoid will , as a matter of ionise , bo impel feet and con- ti ast unfavorably with that ot other coun ties. ties.If If the needed statements aio not foithcom- ing , that fact must bo insetted opposite the name of the county in the ( cnsiib letuuis , thus making a most unfavoiablo showing ns coinp.iicd with other similar divisions whoso accounts have boon icadily and chcci fully submitted without delay and without ob struction. The pic = cnt inquiry was stalled on the assumption that tlioso who wcic to bobciic- lHted by a complete lin.UKial exhibit would make unusual ofloits to aid in tlio investiga tions , so far , it would seem fiom infoimation coming fiom the icnsns olllcc , that Douglas count- still delinquent. It is icpoi ted Unit at least nine-tenths of tlio counties m eveij state and tcuitoij luiv o sent in excellent icpoits. New Coates Jloiihc , Kan. City. Absolutely Jho iiioof. Finest and largest hotel in Kansas Uity. Unexcelled in its ap pointments. l : DAYS OF MOATS. from the Diary of uf nu Old CouiitjAssessor. . In going ov or some old county assessors' iccoids jesteulay Prank Ximnier found in ono of the mustiest volumes these cntiies : Miiich 4,1S.V. ) : Good stage of water in the i ivcr and fico from ice. Steamer Floi Ida in at the lower landing. Mauh. > : The Floiidacamo up and as bhe passed the foot of \iiii.un sticct she was gieeted with the tiling ot cannon and Iho licaity cheeisof the people of Omaha. She had veibttlo lieight AIiucli li : Floiula left this morning. A haul w.iv to servo tlio Lout. Miacli 10 The Omaha aiiivcd abiutnooa with n hcavv f i eight. Few passengers , hho lelt the same day. Match \ : Steamboat Kniigiaat ariived at 7 , left at 10 a. m , AYilliaiiiThujcr , II. Johnson go dow n. MaichUi : Steamboat Sioux Citj' ariivcd about 7 i > in. Alaich ' . ' ( > : Steamboats Ilcspeii.m and K. M IJeihmd. Minch 'M : Steamboats Asa Wilges and Spicad I igle. AptII 1 : Steamboat White Cloud ; loft Apul'J. Apid t : Steamboat Hannibal ; leftApull. Apid . "i Steamboat Omaha ; loft Apul 5 for Sioux City. Fu t ol the season. A pi Hi ) : Iiigitau ; lelt Apiil'J. ApiillU : Omaha. Sleeplessness , neivous prostration , nervous dvspepsia , dullness , blues , cuted bjDr. . Miles' Nervine. Samples fico at ICuliii iSc Co 's , liith and Douglas. Kosolut ions of Condolence. The dhcctoiate ol the Young Men's Chris tian association has , tluougli a committee , taken the lollowing iiitlon conceining the death of the lute I * C. Himebiugh , ono of the most liboial patrons of the us.odatioii : Hod In Ills wisdom has soon lUlltlri'- call oiu liclovod luollier and filcnd. I'll let ) t' . lllmobaiiKli. to Ills oloi n.il home It SIMMIIS to us p.tillculaih 1'iilkil foi In illness and in .ip- lobatlon of a uolilu and aasillKli llfo that VMI ulio hmo boon near to htm and hino onlo\od Iho apiiieelatlou of such an uuo shoulil testify to It. It.Wo Imvc , asa VOIIHK Meii'nChilstlan nsso- olatlon , Iho cioalist IOIIM > II to ui'UmmlidKii liu\liir touiiit In him a Him , uiifaltoilng and line friend and in inaiiv IhliiKS a pcifcct n\- aiaplu. IIo labored faithfull } and untliliiKl ) , in on to a fault , foi the \\elCuui oC our usioclii- tlou and foi the \ OIIIM men of out city. Among imttK'iihiily coiiMilrinms iiualllli's In him \\rii ) these , vlThai : hoas an Inti llluvut. hjnloiiiatli , I'hcmfnl and lllioial giM'i , and that In busl- IU"-S llfo III ) OlsHI\Cd doll's lil\\H Ulll'll Indlic'ot c'OiillU'tMlthgnlii.coiiiitliu ; it aploas- urotoboai puctinlaiy loss lathni limn touor the lil 'h i hrlitluu hluiulaid oflilsllfi' . C'om- nion testimony ontsldo of his ebrlstlnii nsso- nlntt's Is that ho ll\od an upright , consistent life , a suppoitorof \eij i gooil woik In not u btuilKhu nod 01 limited s ( nso. W'oilosliotoaoKiioHlidgo In heartfelt cr.itl- tudt ) tlio p.uthich oiu bolo\od biothui and long time puslilt ut bout In the oioctloa of llio line now liulldliig no\\ owned and ocouplid by inirnssiK'latlonofoi'l It would not now ho in oxlstonco but for bis olloit and faithful piosocatlou. Wo extoud oin NX mpatb ) to his tiioa\t ) > d ones In tlio lossot ifi\liiK liiisbind and faihur , and in ay Oed may bless them for ourbiotlier'srako. \Vll.l 1AM I'll MINO , ) J O. rini.i.ii'i , M.'imumttcc' . 0. A Uoss , ) A fiood Iteporl. Owing to the cxaggeiatcd newspaper re- poiIs , Bomo persons have the idea that leal estate In Pieuu , S. D , has become too high for u consoivatho Investment. This Is a great mistake. The lacieaso la values slnco last August bus been nol over , on an average. ! ) per cent. Hood huslncis lots can bo hud for W.OOO to f 1,000 and residence lots from ,0 to $100. It.MiatOAD \i\ATis. : . The } Throng the Union Pauillu Ilcad- ( inarters I'mItnslncss. . H. H. Cable , president of Iho Hock Island load ; KOMVell Miller , president nnd general manager of the Milwaukee , accompanied by several other ofllciuls , ivadicd this city caily } osteidny monilng. 't'liouus T Wltluow , M. A Low and T I. IClmb ill are with Cable , while Miller I ins w ith him hU general supci intend- cut. A. J Hurling. Tlio real object of their visit Is not announced , though Mr , Ciiblo has been exacted for buvorul days to consult Vice Pivsldcat Holcomb tvffiu-dlng an iigivemcut for Joint tuick privileges bctwcvn his road ami the Union Pacific Helms IM.VII out on u tourof in spection and c.imo in Mmiday nighl fixiu Ucn- vor , by way of HcutiUo nud Lincoln , pix-i > uiii- ably to liiform hluuclf uboutthtnhjhv-of-way , tenntmil fnelllties , etc , for the proposed cut off thtoiiRh whiih the main line now termi nating at Council Illuffs is to bo connected with tlio Denver system cither nt IJentilco or Fiihhiiry. . . . - As heretofore tepoited exclusively in Tin ! HI.I , Mr. Cable can save several million dollars lars for bis corporation by entering Into an alllnmowlth the Union Paclllo wheivby Its trains will have clear use of the truck of the latter from Council muffs across the btidgo tluougli this city , South Omaha and to Uilmore , in exchange for a lease to the Union Pacific of the new line from Ollmoro to Lincoln. An agreement of this kind was made sovetal weeks ago in Boston Mr Cable w-as closeted all day with Union Pud He officials at heiulquatters and It was Impossible to speak with him upon the subject. Mr. Cable was seen at the Mlllard nnd said that ho was hero looking the situation over , but could not tell liovv soon his conip.inj would commence operations Ho continued the repot t of an agtcoined be tween the Koch Island and Ulilon Piicille for Joint use of tracks from Omaha to Lincoln "I am satisfied the people of this city will bo glad to see us conio across the liver and ills our Intention to come How ever , wo ate not asking anything of them. "As to our using the proposed union depot , that matter remains to bo settled hereafter. Thei e is nothing compulsory about it. " Ho had hcaid that Mr. Miller was in town , but know of no pioarranged agreement for them to bo bore at the sumo time. Mr Miller was closeted with pnities who aio negotiating for the building of another hiIdgo and who want his road to use it , also looking Into the matter of terminal facilities in e.iso ho should decide to bring his load netoss the liver. Ho also had a conference with Union Pacific and 15 .t M. officials rel.i- llvo lo coming inlo Iho union depot when tlio latter Is completed. AVnut More Crews. Nebriska and AVjomlng division conduc- tois of the Union Pacific ai-o again petition ing managing officials for moio eiews , less mllcago nnd better pay. They hnvo been granted n healing , which will take place next Thursday , nt which time the matter will bo laid before Vice Picsident Holcomb. Three or four weeks ago the grievance committee called on Mr. Dickcnson and their confeicncc resulted in his ordering ono extra crew on the Nebiaskn div isioii. On the two divisions four moio ciows aio demanded. i Only a ltljIitrVny. . A dispatch from Tiiconu saj-s tli.it the Union Pacific has obtained control by pur chase of tl c Tuioma & Lake Citj' road , but a denial that any such deal vyas ever consum mated is made by the officials at headqu ir- tcis. Mr. Holcomb sujs theio Is no such load in I'xistoncc except on paper "Somo paities out in that countiy own a wanted toiuKe elf their ligbt-of-wii } they us hands , but wo hav e not posltiv ely decided to do so. " On a Tour of Inspection. Division Superintendent Jaynes of the St Paul load loft Monday for-Sioux Cit } wheio ho will meet Mr Scott , the general superin tendent of the load. 'J'ho two gentlemen go to Norfolk on a tour of inspection and icUiin to Omaha tonight. 1C jou suffer piii King pains on mov ing the eves , or cannot bear blight lightand find ji.ur sight weak and failing , jou should piomptly use Dr J. II. McLean's sliungthcning Kje Salvo. ! . ' . > cents a box. Sl'UING riJVKIl. Itcal Kstatc is Selling anil Dealers Don't Attend the i\i ; > lian i' . "Somebody or something ought to stir the boj sup inn way that would icniiiid them that the } 'ic sadl } neglecting the best and most valuable engagement of the day , " aid a dealer at the real estate ox < hnugo jcsteiilay "That's just right , " icmaikcd another ot the niembcis , "audit wouldn't be a bad ideate to giv o the boj s n stir or tw o. The dally tall hasn't been changed siuco tlio lUtli. Suih neglect shows up in bad shape to v isitors. It makes them think wc'voallgoiiesnoomig. ' ' "President Cluis Ilaitiann hasn't iitteudcd n meeting fora week , and Murk Upton , the first vice president , has not boon seen on the floor for tin eo or four dajs. " This latter talker was n gentleman who hasn't missed but ono meeting s'lice ' the ex change stalled. After this soi f of kicking had been going cm for twenty minutes Second Vice Piesidint Peuine flew in and rapping thoiall to older called upon the sceietmy to pioceed. The 1 itter lead the following salts : Lot n , block 1 , Hedlotd place , to r T. Pajne , by Mead inv c'stincnt companj , SiOO. Lot 11 , block 1-2- , Sc/utli Omaha. Lot 1 . bleek 115 , South Omaha. The follow ing list ingsoio lotul : Lot lit. block ; . Kllby place- , Mix I',1" , M.100 l.ot ! > , bloclvS Kilbv phue , . .MIxl'H1,1011. . Lcit.l , block 10 , citv , L'ixli ! ( ; s'i100. ! Lot' . ' , block U' , Fust addition to South Omaha , dOxl.VI ; S.,5Ull ) Lot 7 , block 1 , Park place , 31 feet fiojit ; " To Nervous Debilitated Men. If jou will send us vour iidduss we v\ill sciidvouDr Dje's Cclebiatc'd Voltaic Uc'lt and Appliances cm trial. They will quickly tc'stoio jou to vigor , manhood and hcallli. Pamphlet free. You uo BI.I i Co. , Mai shall , Mich. Adjusting the Losx , Captain Wlliov , manager of Biowning , King & Co 's establishment , is busj w ith the insurance adjusters lixing the oec.isioiicd by the Hie of Mondiij inoining. The woik will consume sovci.il cajs. ] Only n vciv small poition ofllio slock can bo used and the loss will exceed the full amount of tlio insmam o. Mr. L' . 12. Wood i u ft ot Chicago , n member of the Him , in rived in the citj * jesteidny and is engaged with the insurance adjusters Ho s.ijs the Him will continue in business be-to and will secuio tcmpoiaij qauitors at OUCH" , having nhe.uly seemed the iclusul ot a stoic on Paranm street near Thirteenth Adjnstcis aio also settling with the other sullei-ei-s fiom the Hie. The dc'licious fragrance , leficshing cool ness , and soft beaut } impaitod to the skin bj' L'o//oni's ! Powder comiucnds it to all ludicj Si-11 the County. The firms who have be t n avv urded coati.iets Tor supplying the poor farm and w hose bonds fordoing Iho same weio uppuned li } the county conmilssioncrs last Satuulaj , wc-ie ns follows : Paxton tx , ( JalhiKher , 'grocvuo , Van Gilder & Co , meats , Maish , x. Smith , lour ; James Conollj , boots and shoes , P .1 , Quealy .S : Co , soap IS a complaint from which many Buffer and few uro untiruly free. Us cause Is indigestion and n sluggish liver , tlio euro for vvhith is rcudil } found In the use of Acr's Pills. " I have found that for sick hcadaoho , caused b } a di.soiili'ivil condition of the Ktomach , Ajci' * Pills nro thn most 10.- llublo reined } " Sutuuol U. llindlmin , Worthingtoii , Muss. "After the use of Aycr'H Pills for ninny jears , in my prartico and familj' , 1 nm tustillc d in saj ing that they are an pxc'c'lloiit uithnitlo ami liver iiirdirino ttiistuiiiing all the c lalnis iiindc > for them. " W. A Wohtfall , M. D , V 1' . Austin & N. W. llaihva } Co. , Dm nut , Texas. "Aycr's 1'llls are the best medic Ino known to mo for regulating tli bowels , nnd for all diseases inusucl bj' u clis. nrdurrd htoiiuuh and liver. I slilUied for emir tluco jcars fiom hcadac he , lu- dlgetstion , and ( onsllpntion. 1 had no appctlio nnd was weak and ncrvoni most of the tlmo. Ity using Unco boxes of Ajor's Pills , nuil at the sumo tlmo eliciting mvsulf , I w ns completely c nrcd. " Philip LockvvoodTopci.ti , Kansas , "I was troubled for ycnra with indi gestion , constipation , and liriulm he. A fciw boxes of Ajcr's Pills , used in Miiall daily closes , restored inn to health. Tliu } are prompt and effective. " W. II. Htiuut , Mcadvllic , Pa. Ayer's Pills , rnsrAiicD UT Dr. J. C , Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gold ty H PruggUU c < l Dt l ID Medicine. It'superior cxrclpir | | ( iroviMi In nilllloinoftioincs fnrnitiri1 tlnm iii | iirturiir iiconliliv U I * a i-il by HIK Unlloil stnlu llincTnnionl incIor : iMl liy the hciiilinr Iho ( ircnt 1'nlvorsltli.M in Iho atroiui-st , I'lirp'tntiilinmt llcnllhfiil tr I'rlcoN Crpnni Hick- IHK 1'OHilir ilocM not contain Ammonia , J.lmo 04 Alum Huh ) onlv In rim I'lllt'K MAKl.Sd I'OWDlIll CO. NL\V\OIII { . CIIICAIIO SASHC1.SCISCC ) STIOU13. Kabo is for women who break their corsets. Kabo can't be broken. The store guarantees it not to break for a year ; and the maker behind the store. And Kabo doesn't kink. To kink is almost as bad as to break. The store guar antees it not to kink for a year ; and the maker behind the store. If a single "bone" ( we call it "bone , " it isn't bone ) of Kabo breaks or kinks in a year , take your corset back to the store and get your money. And , if the corset don't suit you after wearing a week or two or three , go back for your money. There is a primer on Corsets - sets for you at the store. CHICAGO COASST Co. , Chicago and Now York , A I'.are Clmicc to Visit CHICAGO , LOUISVILLE , NASHVILLE , CINCINNATTI , LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN tliu IitlliliMt ! ! of the Aim > of the Icnncsic. puilni ; Siltsnt EAST CHATTANOOGA. FORTUNES ns INVESTORS IN THE REVISING SOUTH. rxtr.iorillnniy l.u It ! . . good for thirty di\s loli'uc CliluKO , April 2Mh , IHO I or mt'inlioislilp iip [ > l ) not l.iti i Hi in April 21 to lnc.it Mi.lliiHlili | VKPIIIS nrC'"M A M I" It II Agents at St. I'm ! , Mlnmun IU Ui Cros i. M Hilton , Mll- \\.lllki r. Dubinins DJi Mnlnrs mil Cni ) ill i , 01 I'AUl.SI'.N .t ! NlMICICi : . IlllllliCl , , IH I.iiNullo Sllfet , C'lllcllffO. beu.lfor descilDlhciio.ks nnd cliculaiii. Imported Millinery. 123 North 15th Street. CALIFORNIA i IIP i\Mi cir DISCOVERIES. -Sold 'Send for Ci.rcuZ.jr- . ? ! . , . tATARfili r n Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure Toi sale hyliocxlinuii DIIIK ( o. G AL.VES.TON . TEXAS II M Trinheart , iJulmilrlanoo , l.uchn Minor H , M. Tfucheart & Co. REAL KSTATE AGENTS At QAL-V.ESTON , TEXAS. KttnlilUla'il lii ISJ7 ti.ihc'stoii In IlioM'.tpoit that IN mill Is ID bo 'ur tlio icat Xoitli\\c-ht. Infoimatlmt uncl uiips fillnlsliucl , 'Vilsllnis Invlli'il to cull at PUNK ! Fran minors m BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES , Orilrm Iijr Hull unit I'lprit * n III rc'tclte I'rumitt nuil torrcit .Itliiitlun. "sasrtrV.aw.r.v.v c i.j.lGI . State St.Chicago , CHICHCSTCn'S ENGLISH & ] PENNYROYAL PILLS. nCD CROSS DIAMOND DRAND. I > r eitt t-x IHttiuor'l llruti Ji i rid iut llla U i t , jpelr I * UU 11 uo riLlon 1 uU * * no uJtrr ( > hp { ] l | % * syfrr pnlctiUri 1 "Hrller for J HitUkf ir * Itit fi > j rtturti mutt.4wi / \ r JOSEPH GILiaiT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MCDAL , PArus EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. WE"APOLOGIZ HJ To the many of our patrons who could not get waited on in our store last Saturday. Though' we have a large force of extra salesmen the rush has been so great that it was impossible to wait on all customers. We arc thankful to those who showed indulgence , and we arc sure they find themselves well repaid for the time they spent in waiting. We shall have a larger force of sales men next Saturday , and will be prepared for bigger crowds. Wo will also be prepared with new bargains. Some of the lots advertised last week are completely sold out but we are opening every day new invoices and every clay we have some new and fresh attractions. Our this week's special is the grandest offer ever made in the line of ready made clothing. We place on sale about 500 very fine Cassimcrc and Cheviot Suits , all sacks , each of them worth at least $15.00 ; at the unprecedented low price of $9.00. The material in these suits is the product of one of the best mills in the country. The shades are dark and light gray , and a neat brown plaid. They are well trimmed with the best of Farmer Satin or Serge lining- . The cheapest suit in this lot would bring in any other establishment $15.00. We offer them this week at $9.00. Our piles of Spring Overcoats arc getting low , and in some of the finest lots the si/rs arc already badly broken up. These have been marked down , as we make it a point to sell these goods quick. If you want to secure a fine Spring- Overcoat at a bargain , better come this week and sec if we can fit you. FURNISHING GOODS Our spring selections in fancy flannel shirts are the most ex tensive and varied ever shown by any house in the citj' , we have a full assortment of the most elegant novelties of the present season , in all wool , silk and wool mixtures and all silk. On all these goods we quote the lowest prices. Fresh Lines of Shoes Every Week. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hallet & Davis. Artists' Supplies. Kimball. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. GRAND ] Sunday , ) 20th OPERA HOUSE. ( Monday , fAPni f 21st. ' 'At Last Wo Moot on 2RICHMONDS . MKKTS Equal Ground. " THE PPaNCE OF LAUGH MAKERS , In his own Laughable Fantomiue Faice , stylcel "A "PAIR of KTT1R" JT . JL . L. JL JL SL. VJ' JL JLA-JLJ > V > Assisted by clever comedians and voc.illstb , including the petite soubrette , MISS -OHNX1R 1JUNN. The FrenchComique , GILBERT SARONY. The Salibbuiy Troubacloie "Favorite" THOS. JACK ON Just 482 Solid Lnughs in 3 Hours. Beat this Score and Take the Belt "They always give you good value. " "I never fail to find some thing that fits my boy. " "Such kncly kilt suits. " These aie the pleasant things that we hcai cvciy day about our clothing. We invite your inspection of the Children's Suits of- fercdat $ 5.00. GOOD COOKING All liocluslio Kood * oooKliiK I tlnl lioiibca hliunlil ciao LIEBIG COMPANY EXTRACT of BEEF. 4 A hlluht aclctlllniiKlxc'MKii'ut Mrc'il lli uiul IliOul t" Snips , Smi'i uiul Maclu lllshtH One' IIOHIIC ! Isc'cpial to fmH lioiindb of lean 1)1 f Cll tilCI \llllll ) < ( lllllHH * l * " " T1 litnulnoc.iily with fai'-hliullc uf J MIII I.tcv ) In ll ) 'i ' lnl > a it.sstlio lubol TO WEAK . . . - . , - - WMM * i tu - " . . . - . , i j " . , . ' . Kliil ft valuable Iriatlw ) ( wiili'ili lonlBlnliij. IU. iiartlcuUri for homo icirf , I'.llljh of ih e. A Miknillil ineilleal > work ' rtonW , , ' , ' jJJJJ l f ; . % 'lo'\VlliItV ! vauiCuuiU ' Opera Tun Nights Oiil > , I t . . . . : ] I r.i'ilililiiblen\ent of llie > SMSOII. nng.i enicnt of tlio elKliiiKiilsliul Mr Frederick Wards Sniipoite-d bj an nMi-llriil i omp my In tlio folloKlni ; ie > ] ioi lohi > . TUESDAY EVENING "Till : JIOL'MEBAXR" ' WEDNESDAY EVENING , "RICHARD III. " ust , llp.iiitlful I'lc'tdM qnu Coi- tuincs. loinplctc Ai ic --oili - . , Itc' nlai prices , balu uf iCMtsliCtjIii'i Mcjiiclny Qp > cra lien D , V II \ M = "Mimnneri nnl > ! ipoarincc | ) ! In Thursday GUI illi uf Friday , Mr. and Mrs. Saturday APRIL 17 , 18 , 19 , And tliolroiMi Londoncoinii.my iiiicloi tlio clln c'tlonof Daniel UciUurr 7V/r/f.S/ir I 11 A , , " Cp ln of Pniim- I\IIXL\G. \ \ A vXiap 01 lapel. r' ' , ; } ! ± K.i/ , t [ " ' ! lie Ironmaster. " i-/ / /A } ) , f "The Queen's Shilling" I'lloc's : Hcsoin'il < oats , { 1 W iincUlOO , Acl- lilKslini * l UU .mil ' , " > < . balu uf so , its Woiliicsclny n Muec. Ono Week Only. H Z J Two Headed A A O Baby. Z N The Climax of E E Natures L L Wonders 2 Great Stage Shows. One Dime Admits to All. A Perfect Ait Album eonljlnlng 24 Ueiullful Pholographl repreiontlng T and Coffee culture , will b sent 01 receipt of your addren. CHASE li SANBORN , 136 Broad St. , Botton , W jt rn Dept. 80 Franklin St. , Chicago. III. Hoi o/id/i'u ' MatihH'V 6 to , Sm .f. 8ci/ GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1078. W. JttAKEIl & CO.'S J.i aliinlntcltt jxite mill It li .iiilnlili' . No ti nl lit 1M iirc nralt in It ) > nn nortf II ttrte litntt the ttititft tl C.UCOA uc < l with liinlin u IH.I t r iiRar , id N tturcftre Itr nioro c uiioiulral , tttiiy Itxi than one Cfi t up It I UcloiM lu > tirl hln ? , tnu t ; - M DldlHTl l , anil oilinlliil v ntn | tcj ur in alldi m M Ilm pcrrt.i v in lualOu Sulil liy ( irincr ( urjnlitrc. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. rou Kill 1 < MTsU | , l\-l'l ) I"-IA , I'ONs I 1 \IICIN , i-l III S 1 V1U III1- ! \SI-4 , Illl III ! s\l v , IvIPM \ ( OMIT MNf , J.I M. Dlill - , IMI'I III III > < ) ! ) II.KH OC ) . . I'UOI'IMI Hills AMI " "OM M VM I AC I I I'l 1 OMAHA , Mill. ATTEND PERKINS , ' GATCH & LAUMAN'S Special 10 Day Dinner Set Commencing Siituulciy , Apiil I2lli , 1.0 t-uts ic iliac'd fioin fin to } ll 7"i. ic ilucocl from iti toIS. 1. ugc > line' iiuw hPtsSli founc'i pile of 11 \ \ \\lllollvi uvc i \ Illiini'i , ( ! HIM' .Hid Print Sc't In out slock , IIH luclliu llni ) \ n llicncl beta u II lion t u.M'Hf , alsjicolal pike > , PERKINS , CATCH & SBLVERWARE. ' . CHINA AND GLASSWARE. ir.ii ruiNAM sr. MW l'\X10N 111 II DINO. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT . , for IljutcrlftplnlnoM HisNournlKln , Wnko. fulne1 * ! * , Mintnl Jpic8Bioiih iftPMlnw < f tln Hinlntro * inltlnu In llnnnlty nut leii'llnx lo mlteiy ill , nv nuil ilciilh , Primaliiro Old AnHanuimiM , I u iuf J'owir Inulllior toi , Involiintniy lu c , ami h | .imaliirih ciumit liv ovcr-cicrlloii 'it llio liinlii , irlfnlnite ur ut er Indulgence t acli box conCultmine , tniiiiiliS Ireau inrnt Slul'Ot , in it fur t ) , ti nt liy mull | in piilil. \Yllli mcli nrdcr fur m Imni , xlll > < n < l imn lnu > er iruaranteu In lefinul iu < nny I' elm ( ri-xiini uc l ! la ( a CUIC IJunlitlllei > 4t > . utMlnmtul'lulmH ! > lil JMIJ Ijy (1OO1XMAN DHUO ( O lllOF.uimniyticL-t , Oiiiulni Nub. iVIANHOOD RESTORED. , "SAVA'I I\O , " | ninly , IH mfe | with iVrlll < 'H < ; iiinin- 111 tu cine u ! | Ne.r\- iii DlnnnH.nich OH Weak Mi iniiry , l.ntH ncltc , Wnkeifu jnoti' . Before & After Uso. Lcintilaiiliciiicl , " l'lluliiHWlnel | Ilulll Wit , , . - . Iliei ( JuiitrntlveOr- allclrttlim inll"MicfpoHfrcil - L'aun.lii titlar tax , rniistel by ovtr edition , joum- nil li'illtcrttlnni. orlliocxcecBlve nro nf leuiacci ) , nnlini. cir tlmiilnnl , wlilrli iiltlmntely Itucl to lull i 'IH , ( 'oiivumptlou ami Iimnnlty rut up iu co vuuciitf iiintm-airy lullmvcBt jmclect 1'rlcu l npackne ! cirulurg'i \\itli every S cireli r wrt t \oHitiltlin tiuinitiitrn to cum ur itfitnil Ilin iiiiini i/ . hti t by mull tu ai.y nililntu , tlc- ciiiur tiLte Mention thin | initr. Aililn-id MADHID fJHEMICAL CO , Jlr.neh Offlc. lor U S.A 417 Tl U < l > ' > nhit'i I , I lilt AliO , II.li I CiltbM.I. IS' OMMIM II Ili Kiilm A. C t Cur IStli & | l.uilw Miitca J \ Hi irr A. (11 ( ur nil A , HiiuKimi nii.li acj A II roatci a tu. CUMULI , lliuIN , luv * i. The Well K'iif\vn > iiii nrui | cil In llio Irdiiinc'iiluf nil fiiimx ut I'm- \AII ; IIIHI\HH unit Hicuiiiitu uuiroMiiirimltfeif. nipulc'iicy I < i3 uf Maiiln.iiil uiul nuilillin Kiirllty , ur Iliirrc'fiia'SJ ab * < luti'ly i.urcl HCIH ) for Ixiuki 1 lyi ) I.iluui'.rLt fur Miin < \\UIIIIHI tncli JViunt * ( lnniii | .Svrvuuii > iiniilu Illtcniii ( iirui ) iimikly unit | .uriuuiiciillr . ) 'Iruulraunt liy cuircnimiiiluncut tttimia fur rc | > ! y ( kjniultutliin tn-ii Uliku ti U < tor Lttt auU Javkiuu tliLVU , Uiu Ua , tuili.