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    8 THE OMAT-tA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , APRIL 17 , 1800.
THE CITY.
Ill-hop O'Connor illd not Icnvo Pitts-
biirtf until ypstwlny but will reach
Omnliu today ,
Ocncnil Altfor mid parly loft yoilcrdny
morning at 10 o'clock , via the Union 1'u-
elite , for Di-iivcr.
Tlio Omaha fuel gnu company ban
commenced to lay its mainA Miiall
form of muti was joHlordny put to
work In trenches near the plant on HID
river bottom.
The IIro department was called to the
tailoring establishment of Goldberg th-o-i.
on Thirteenth near llurnoy , at U p. m. ,
by an incipient blaze cnineif by a char
coal Htovv. The damage wan nominal.
Mr . Hoslo Kvolyn Crumb , wife of
Henry C. Crumb , died at bur homo , ills
north Seventeenth Htroet Tuesday
morning. The funeral services will beheld
hold t the residence today at 2 p.
in. The. remains will bu went to Chicago
for interment.
The telegram which Undertaker
Ileafey hcnt to Mr. Klmoro at Itushvlllu ,
who is believed to bo the brother-in-law
of 1C. A. Duncan , the man who died at
HI. Joseph's hospital , was returned yes
terday with the information that Mr.
Kllmoru was fifteen miles from llush-
ville. M.r. Ileafey will write to Mr. lill-
inoro nt once for instructions as to the
disposition of the body.
Mrs Window's Koothlntf Syrup for chil
dren teething ernes wind colic , UiiuiuuM , utu.
Uu ucnt-s 11 bottle. _
VKItSOX.t TJ J'A It.IG It A I'M * .
Hay Nye of Fremont It lit the .Mllhinl.
Jrvln Seottof Stiomsbuigls at the Cuscy.
I ) . If , Harris of Dennett Is nt tlio I'nxton.
U. 11 Wiihln.iil4t of Hustings is at the I'u\-
tou.
tou.W H. 1I.1COU of Grand Island Isit : the Pax-
inn.
1 . W. Vromnn of Xoilh PIntto Is at the
Casey.
.T. I , Hnlicr of West I'olnt is a guest nt the
Mllliird.
Fml S. .Tolmson of Milftml is a guest nt
the Piixton.
M F Cnssltly of O'Neill Is legisteral at
the Murray.
A Miur and w ife of Wcston me rcglstcieil
nt the Cnspy.
I-1 T , . Iloiidk'k of Nebraska City Is stopping
at the Millnnl.
II M Oulbfi tson of Tulibnry was at tlio
Cnsqy ycstcidny.
AV .7 Stcphcnson nnil wife of Dceatur mo
stopping at the Cuscy.
Onrjjo Cox and J II. ITiuniUoa of Kearney
nro stopping at thu l'a\ton.
It. J Kllpntrlck and wife of IJcatiice mo
among the guests at tbe I'nxton.
J. Li. MrDonoiigh , Aduia Smith nnd S. II.
Webster of Old are quests at the Casey.
.Tiimc.s C D.ihlni.inn anil H. It , Illttinpcrof
Chiubun me among the guests at the Mur
ray.
ray.Mrs
Mrs E M Il.nlicit and daughters have
left for Albany , N. Y , whcio they will spend
the summer Tliev weio accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs J. 12. Winno , the latter a sister of
Mrs Hintlctt , who have been their guests the
past few months.
A A'.VO i.V < E3ti\TH.
Mr and Mis ICond.il will iniiUo tlictr Jlrst
uppciirauco at the Boyd.oper.i liouso thi-i
evening. Nothing more- engaging than
the icllncd , spontaneous .lit of these nitlsts
lias been obsoi ved upon the st.igo for a loug
time. Hi'c.illing other in lists now nnd then
by woid or act , they uro in csscncu unlike
othoi's that have strutted their brief time
upon our htago. To a imliv o instinct for the
stage Mrs. Kendall has added the blundlsh-
nlrntsof ait that conceals art. and so clever
is this blending that one looks hi vain for the
point wh'TC until ! o leaves off and art "begins.
Mr. and Mrs. ICendal will piescnt this
evening and also at the Satumay innti-
lice , "A ScTiip * > f paper. " On Fiiday eve-
, nlng tlio piogninimo will bo chnnged to
OhnoL's - "Tho Iioaninster "
umuiiihigplaj , ,
luid for their faivwcll iippc-uuuec in Omiih.i
on S.ituidaj night the popular comody-di.itna
of "The Queen's Shilling" will bo given.
Next Sunday and Monday me the Kendall
nlghls at the Ur.uul , when "A 1'air of Kids , "
thu greatest laughing show that over visited
Onmhii , will bo the. aUr.iction The success-
fill uin of live jeais of this amusing play is
duo to Its iuiek | action , p intomimo tiicks and
cnliiooiiginallty of fiin-piodiicing sltiialions ,
uttiactlvo musical specialties , a conglomera
tion of eveiything that Is laieical and funny.
The old countiy "Juj , " impersomilcd by Mr.
Kendall , is of a very bio.ul and olastie.t\po
and as iriesistiblo in his mlith-piovoK'ing
qualities us ho is thoiotighly oiigin.il in con
ception 1'iobably no llgmo is mine familiar
to iimuseincnt lovers throughout the country
than Unit of old " .Ilies Hnlton. "
Headache , neuralgia , dl//lncss , nervous
ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cuivd btDr. .
Stiles' N'eivino Samples frco at Kului i\ ;
Co.'s , Ifith and Douglas.
" \VilN it Ceoi'K" liellny ?
TJev II C. Llnehau of Itooiio , la. , bus wilt-
ten to Chief Rea\oy in the interest of Mrs.
Kelley , a paiislilonor of his , who believes that
a body found floating in the liverlicio last
October was that of her sou. Ills name was
tleoigo Kelley and sdio saw him last four
veal's ago ' 1 he following Is a de.sciiption of
him given by the mother :
Sl\ feet high , full , huge , light gray eyes ,
high forehead , .somewhat iptiouttng , dmk ,
unbuin hair , veiy cuily , twenty-soven yen is
of age , hud no heuid and usually woio duiker
black clothing. " *
For Kmnoliiiit , Asllmmtio and I'ul-
liioiuir } CoinplniiilK , "Hiinvn's Iiionchl.il
J'rodu s" have ivniaikablu uuiiitivo proper
ties. Sold only in boxes.
Putting Up.
Mr John L McU.iguo s.tjs that the money
nskcd of the boudbinen for the new postoflleo
hlte foVlho payment of the expenses of con
demnation hiis > almost been iidsed. Neiuly all
of the subscribers to the fund have expi-scd (
u willingness lo pay , as they have begun lo
Tear that their dilatory action may lead to
the selection of another slto foi the proposed
building ,
The amount llxed upon by Mr. Hakcr Is
f(5,0H ( ( ) , as lut believed that amount would pay
ull necessary
Death ol'n Plouerr.
Mr Chillies Ileekman , one of Omaha's old
est settlers , died suddenly of heait dlseiibo at
IMnlr , Not ) , nt . " > o'clock Tuesday morning.
Mr Uecknmn was boin In Schleswlg Hoi-
btelu , Germany , and canio to Oniiiha in liCG
mid resided hem for a number of years.
loiter on ho moved to Hlalr , whem ho lived
until his death. Ho was u brother to Mr.
Hans nccknmn and an undo of Heniy Holla
and Oeorge.l SteinsdoilY of this city. Tie |
funeral will take place this moining Irom his
Into iVsldenco and w 111 bo luigoly attended by
i i lends from this city where ho was well uifd
favorably known.
Street Sweeping.
The following blreots have been added lethe
the list of the e already swept by running .fc
rjlnvln :
Monday Nlght--Soveuth street from .Tuck-
BOH to Pierce , Pine sheet from Eighth to
Tenth , Sixth street from Plorco to Paollle ,
Seventh nvemio from PUnvo to Wllilnms ,
Tenth street from Maltha to Uastellur. Paclllo
Htrvot from Sixth to Thtitecnth , Eleventh
Htnvt from Mason to Williams.
Tuesday Night -Ninth street from Capitol
iveauo to Dodgo.
Wedncrtduy Night Leaven woith from
Twenty-eight to llelt railway.
Tbui-bdiiy NightWllllums from Tenth to
Thirteenth
Fiiduv Klijhteeiithstivetfroni Cuin-
ing to Ohio.
New
Two new National banks have Just been or-
I'aiilml la Pleuv , S. 1) , , the National Hank of
Conuneuo unit thu Citl/eim' National Hunk ,
each with a capital of JTfi.WH ) . This makes
four good National banks for this bustling lit-
tlu city. This Is tlireo inoro tliun Pierre bad
u year ago , and still there Is room for mure ,
There aiv also three loan and trust companies
With uu utfereKuto capital of f TtX > ,000 ,
THI ; nuvurrrs.
The Halo nT Taxation to Meet -llie
Tentli Street Vliiiluot Duninn" .
The counelt ns a board of elimination has
nlwut dexlded UIHIII a ratoof asscsment on the
pro | > eity bcnelltted by the construction ot
the Tenth street vlnduet. Tenth street will
bo taken as a st'indard. South of Muson
street the assessment will b'j per front foot ,
as follows : Highlit direct , PInu to Worthington -
ton , M ccntfl ; Pine and Worthlngtoii Hlrecls
from 1'lghth to Tenth , fit cents ; Mason
nnd Wllllums streets from Tenth to
Klcveiith , JU cents ; Purlllo nnd Pierce
streets from Ninth To Klevcnth , ! U cents :
Ninth streptto the nllnv noith of 1'iicltlc , 5t
cents ; Ninth street , Hickory to Dorcas , ; u
cents ; Tenth street , Mason to Hickory , 31.0S ;
Tenth stieet , Hickory to Himuroft , HI cents :
Eleventh street , MILSOII to Hickory , ! IJ
cents ; Uleventh stieet , Hickory to
Hankcroft. at cents ; Hickory and
Dorcas streets. Ninth to Eleventh , 'Jl
tents ; Center , Martha , Castullar nnd Arbor
slieets. Tenth to Eleventh , 'Jl cents.
Noithof the viaduct the front foot assess
ment will bo ns follows : Tenth street , Fnr-
iiain to Jackson , $1.03 ; Tenth street , Far-
mini lo alloy noilli of Douglas , SI cents ;
Eighth , Ninth , Eleventh , Iwelflh , Thir
teenth and Fourteenth streets , Douglas to
Jackson , 1,1 cents ; Douglas street , Eighth to
Foniteenth. 7. " > cents ; I'mimm. Hartley ,
Howard and Jackson sti-ccta , Eighth to Four
teenth , SI cents.
This makes a lotal floatage of 111,078 feet ,
with an assessment iiggtegatlng * -,530 , the
amount of the appraised duimiircs.
Councilman I.owrv. cliultmun of the board
of equalisation , w ill bo at the city clerk's
ollleo during the week to receive protests
from propel ty miners against the proposed
assessment. The matter will bo ilmilly do-
elded and the levy made at the council meet
ing next Tuesday night.
Tlie Uest Itrmilt.
Every Ingredient employed In producing
Hood's S.nsupurilla Is stiiulj pine , and is the
best of its kind it Is possible to buy. All the
roots nnd herbs arc e.uofully selected , person
ally examined , and only the best retained. So
that fiom the time of purchase until Hood's
Sars.ip.iiilKiis prepared , everything is care
fully watched willi a view to attaining the
best lesult. Why don't you try it I
Comt.
Judge Hopowell ycblerduy took up the case
of D. J. Seldea against 11. A. Flnerty for the
possession of a brick kiln lit South Omaha
and S.VX ) damugea.
The ease of William Crawford against the
GcoigoTj Swift company for damuges was
continued to gis'o the defendant time to
amend his answer.
Judge Qluiksou will hold court this morn
ing , having ictunied from the circuit of the
dlsliict. The Ural case to bo taken up will bo
th.it of Henry Eail for culling P. II. Sims , a
brakeinan on the Union Piiellle load. The
charge is assault with intent to do great bodily
injuiy.
Olio Daunmnn has commenced Ihrco bulls
in foieclosuio against Jens Jensen et id to ic-
cover on se\ oral notes seemed byiuoilgugcs
on lols in Omah.i View.
The C.IMJ of Emma TJ. Van Elton
against i-x-SheiifE Cobuin has reached
the district court on appeal fiom Justlco
I lint's com t. The suit is for $01.70. Of this
amount $ .10 is alleged to bo duo for labor per
formed and $11.70 for fees alleged to have
been illegally collected.
Olio Haumann has commenced suit In foie-
closuio against Fred II. Myeis et all to recover -
cover on t\\o notes seemed by mortgage on a
lot in Omaha View.
The sumo plaintiff has brought two suits in
foreclosuic against Dow itt U. Miller ct : il to
iceoveron notes s-ccnied by mortgages on a
lot in Omah.i View.
Luehul.x Dusenberiy hus applied forndl-
voice fi-om David Duscnbcrry. The pai ties
were murilud in Prairie City , 111. , November
! tO , ISI'M. SIIK'O their muriiage the husband
has spent most of his earnings for liquor , nnd
abused and beat the wife. Six children have
been bom lo tlio couple and thu Aife askb the
custody of these.
The Jiuy in the cnso of II , C. Scott against
the eltj for damages caused to property by the
change of grade of Seventeenth street re
turned a veidlctof 5 teats damages.
United States Court.
A bill In equity has been filed in the circuit
of the United States by Pflngst , Docihoefer
& Co. , mid thhtccn ollur corporations hold
ing notes and bills against (5 H. Mack it Co.
The liabilities of tlio defendants amount to
over * KUO ) , ( ) and their efleels aio nppruised
* } . \m. \ (
Tlio plaintiffs ask for an injunction against
William t'olmin and the First National linuk
of Omah.i who have possession of the chattels
of the defendants , restraining them from pay
ing or allowing to bo paid eeituin 11101 Igages
held by lalo employes of Iho defendants.
Dr. TUrney. practice limited to catarrh
ah dihciibOd of nosunnd throat. Bee bldg.
The Kiinny "Kids. "
The success of Iho laughing craze "A Pair
of Kids" is in Us quick action of the over
changing funny climaxes and the rapidity
with which the extravagant and ridiculous
situations follow each other. Unlike nuuy
such plays theio is an Impetus for every bit
of by pluy or funnj bit of business introduced
which makes the faico moio interesting to
ndmliers of rcilned comedv who patroni/o-
fuieie.il ontcitiilninunts foraheaityand whole
souled laugh. The "Kids" is simply a lo.ir-
' -LeU'er-go Gallagher Down
iug , rollickingLeU'ergo
Went Mi ( Slaty" farce that goes with dash
and "ginger ; " an extremely palatable concoction -
coction oC fun to Iho lover of laughter. E/r.i
Kendall is a rarity In his line of character ;
his impersonation of an old backwoodshnv
seed "Jay" bearing good comparison with
moio pretentious stage characters heralded to
the public as the "very greatest. " Although
not a Jefferson or Floienco ho "gets there" hi
his own peculiar style with the lovers of fun
and " -.teals many bases1' in the game , Tlio
"Kids" engagement is for two nightb at the
Grand next Sunday and Monday.
General Agent AVantctl.
A capable man who has tlio ability to
represent a popular building and loan
association for the stale of Nebraska
will bo liberally dealt with. For par
ticulars addicts Hy ion Sutherland , Seo'y ,
Minneapolis , Minn.
Arrested Kor
G TJ. rioieneeisiii a peck of trouble ; al o
the city jail. Ho sells line shirts and similar
gooits by sample. For some tinio past ho lias
been having a high old tlmo with the boys ,
nnd , his linn hearing of It , wired Illoch , tha
dry goods nian on Tenth and Farnum , to Ret
his goods and investigate A considerable
quantity \\iis missing and Mr. Florence wus
iiriestcd for einbe//lement.
The delicious fnigi-ance , rofrcshing cool
ness , mid soft beauty inipui-led to thu skin bv
I'oz/onl'b Powder commends It to nil ladles.
3IUIITUAHV.
Impressive I-'uneral Servlees Over tlio
HeiiiuliiH Itov. 1 * . . ) . Itojlf.
The funeral services over the remains of
Hev. P. J. nnjlo , late pastor of the St.
Peters Cathollo ehuruh on , AVest Lcavenwoith
and Twenty-eighth stivet , took place jes-
teiihiy moining.
The church was filled with mourners ,
among whom'wcio people from nil the pur-
Ishes in the illy. Over the entrance were
heavj folds of erupo , while
the walls of the Interior
were hung with the same material The
altar also was draped and the light of thu
bunctuury was bai rod by heavy folds which
were drawn across the windows.
Thu romulns lay Ina metallic casket trimmed
with silver. The hitter was literally covered
with Mowers winked Into beautiful ami syni-
Iwllo designs. Some of these rested upon the
railing of the HaneUiary
UIKIII the lid of the easkot rested tlio gold
ehallco and patten of the deceasetl.
At 10 o'clock a mimlMTof local mid visiting
visiting eleiyy Hied Into the church and took
beats on elthur side of the casket.
Among them were noticed Vicar General
Choka , llovs. P. F. MiCaithy , Car-
ltll and Kellcy of St. Phllonienn's. Kevs.
JohnJennctt and Iturivtt of St. Putiick's ;
Hev G ( Haulier , St. Mary's ; Hov T S.
Fltigerald..S .1 , 1'reighton i-ollegtn Hev F
MoiFuity , South Oirnilm , Hev. F Fitzgerald ,
Fivmont , Hov. F. St. Luurunco of St.
Peter's ; jUuv. ln. Douuhoo , Dido ; lv3. \ .
English , Hastings ; Hev. T , Walsh. Norfolk ;
Hev F. Lew , York ; Hev F Emrt/.Schuyler ;
Hev T. M Conwav , Noith Pintle ; Hev. M
T. Ciksstdy , O'Neill.
A fter the olllce solemn i-cqulom high mass
was chanted , rather Morlnrty acting us relc-
brant ; Father Carroll , deacon and Father
Hurrett , sub deacon. Father Fitzgerald of
Fivmont acted as muster of ceremonies.
The nernion , an eloiuent exposition of the
ret Utility of dcnth and a eulogy of the de
ceased , was delivered by Father Fitzgerald
of Fremont , an old friend of the deceased.
The vocal music was rendered by a male
choir composed of the following members of
the St. Phllomuna's choir : Messrs , Mmphy ,
Wllnian , Huike , Doyle , Iliunncr , llrown and
Swift. The organ wits presided over by Mr
Prove. Miss Tamile Arnold at the close of
the services with exquisite feeling sang
"Host , Splilt , Hest. "
The remains were forwarded to Pittston ,
Pa. , the bhtliphico of the deceased.
For bouquet , purity nnd he.iltbfiilness ,
Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Chnmpagno has no
livid. It Is splendid with a dinner.
MOGULS ItlOMAI.V.
Messt-H. Cable anil MiltorStlll Studying
Hie Situation.
It looks ns though the railroads In this vi-
chilly Intended to Inaugurate a system of Im
provements not only Involving vast sums of
money but also a change In the State of af
fairs.
President Cable , the Hock Island piesldent ,
and General Manager Miller of the Milwau
kee uro still In the ( Ity conferihig with local
ofllciuls with n view to making the proposed
changes.
Mr. Cable's movements nro open , while
these of Mr Millernre concealed. The hitter
miurnuto refuses to bo seen except by these
who are directly lateicsted in the deal which
brought him hero. He has had seveiul Inter
views with the Nebraska Central bridge pro
jectors leguullng the ulill/ing of their pro
posed hi luge mid backing Iho enterprise ; also
with Union Paclllc oniclals us to an agiee-
niciit for coming ucros * their bildge into the
union depot ; also with eiti/ens of Council
Hluffs regarding Iho proposed union depot on
that side of the liver.
Mr Cable has said in so many words that
ho wus here solely for the purpose of secur
ing right of way lor his road through Omaha ,
and a connection with Iho Denver system.
He and Chief Construction Agent Ciimeiou
of the Union Pacific started out quito eiuly
yesterday on a tour of yard and tei initial
iucllltics on bolh sides of the liver.
Stone'M
Reports from Chicago say that General
MiinugerStoneof the Burlington bus resigned
and will leave railio idlug to engage In an en
tirely different line of business.
Among local ofllcials no one seemed sur-
pilscd at Mr. Stono's action. Each , however ,
refrained from expressing an opinion as to
what had occasioned it.
"Is his retirement the result of the laic en
gineers' sti Ike- ! " was asked.
"Not in a bundled jenrs , " replied one.
"I don't believe that was the cause , " said
another ,
"Slonu's notion for resigning and getting
out of this business , " declined Colonel A. C.
Dawes , "weio the samu as these whiih actu
ated Paul Morton. They were not gelling
salary enough lo keep up their positions and
Siiivo anything for rainy il.ns or old ngc. "
" 1 congratulate him on being ublo to fieo
himself fiom Iho demnition grind- and get
into something easier , " lunmiked ViccPiesi-
deiit Holcomb.
Who will bo Mr. Stono's successor ! is the
red-hot question. Some pi edict Gcorgo W.
Holdicge , while others think he will not bu
taken from the IJ. Ac M.
"It bus been the company's pollcj to pro
mote men from this seotion of the country.
for instance , P. S. Enstis and Tom Miller , "
said one.
"Yes , that's all light , but they have never
taken away the head. Who is there here to
'
put in Hol'diegc's place J"
Taking Klectrio T glir.
Arrangements arc being m.ido to light the
Union Pacific headquarters with electricity.
The whes aio now being strung lo every
room and buiners are buing put in place.
Thu building will bo illmnhmtcd on MIIJ 1.
Sleeplessness , uor\ous prostration , nervous
dvspcpsia , dullness , blues , cuic'd by Dr.
Miles' Nervine. Samples fice at Kuhn x.
Co.'s , lath and Douglas.
Ilcport on tin : I/ard School.
The special committee of thu board of edu
cation , consisting of Messis. Goolman , Mar
tin and Poppleton , appointed to investigate
the condition of the I/ard school , which Dr
Spalding hud charged was unsafe , visited the
building in company with Rnilding Inspector
Whillock and made a tholough examination
The committee found that , while the build
ing was an old ono which bad undoubtedly
seen its bc-stdujs , it was not in any danger
of falling down The passage of freight
trains over the track immediately noith of
the building caused it to shako in a iniinner
calculated tostartlo any ono who was inclined
to bo nt all nervous , but the conmiittco was
of Iho opinion that there was no immediate !
cause for alarm.
It was decided to recommend that a br.uo
bo put under the Joists in ono room in older
lostrenglhen them. This room is a UT.V
large ono and the joists uro about thirty feet
long.
The committee will probably iccoimnend
increased school facilities in this locality , us
it is only a question of time when the build
ing w III have to bo abandoned.
Peais1 Is the best and purest so.ip over
made.
Put Under
United Stales Dislrict Altoiney Baker has
eoiintci nianded the order made by Assistant
United States Attorney Pali ick allowing V.
B. Miller , the postoftlco dofau\ter \ , to bo le-
leased on his own recognizance. Mr. Baker
bus instructed the United Stales maishal to
put Miller under 1KK , ( ) bonds , as his oftenso
is a grave one. Miller was immediately taken
into custody by the marshal and the friends
of the culprit are rustling to obtain homo
bondsmen lor him.
Marriage MCCIIKCS.
Licenses weio Issued to Iho following
parlies by Judge Shields jesterday ;
Nnmo and residence. Age.
I Ai tlmr Shaver , Omaha . ' ' ( i
j Uelitla Banks , Omaha 'J t
I Lincoln C Deets , DCS Monies , la 'Js
\ NellloCliukf Omaha tl !
JHobeitC Stiehlow , Omaha ' > > 7
I Lucy Chiisllauson , Omaha ill
I William T- While , Oiiiahn 2-J
( AdoleB Fulton , Omnha . . . . . . . 'JO
$ ick Headache
TS a complaint from which many suffer
I anil few are entirely free. Its causii
is indigestion and n sluggish liver , tlio
euro for \\lilcli is readily found In thu
nso of Ayer's Pills.
" I lm\o found that for sick liradnclio ,
caused by u disordered condition of the
stonmcli , A > er's 1'ills urn the inmt reliable -
" -Samuel C. llrudlmin
liable remedySamuel ,
Worthington , Mtiss.
" ' I'llls for
"After the use of Aycr's
many jenis , In my practice nnil family ,
J am jiistlllrd in snj Inn Iliat they are nn
exrolfi'iit cntliartif and ll\ur medicine
giistaiiiliieiill the vlnlins made for them. "
\V. A. Wcstfall , M. n. , V. I' . Austin
& N. W. Uailway Co. , Unmet , Texas.
"Aycr's 1'ills nro tlio best motllcino
Xnown to mo foi legulatlng the Ixmi-N ,
mid for nil illseuses calist'd b > n dis
ordered stonmcli and ll\cr. I nlTcreil
for o\i > r tlireo jenrs from licndnche , In-
digrstlon , nnd constipation. 1 had no
nppotlto and \uia weak and nervous
moit of the llmo. Ily using tlireo boxes
of Ajrr's Tills , awl nt the mime tlmo
dieting invielf , \\nscomiiletoly cured. * '
1'lilllp Lock oed , Topulcn , Knusas.
"I was tronlilnil for yonra with InJI-
Rostlon , constipation , nnil headache , A.
fe\ > boxes of Ajer's I'llls , used In small
dully doses , restored me to licallh.
They are prompt ami effocthc. > > .XI.
Slrout , MuaiUllle , I'a ,
Ayer's Pills ,
"
7 rniriKiD BT f
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mast.
Hold t > 7 ill Drugjlm uJ Pt l n In UtdlciOf.
ll i iicrlor | excellence rrovon In million'of limnn *
forninrt ! limn M iinnrlornf n lonlury. It It ti eil dy
Ilin I'nlloil Mntot < , ovornniont Iliulnrrnl liy Iho
honiM of Hi Oront I nlver'HIo' n' th ' Ininp1' ! .
I'lireit nnil mint lit nlllifnl Dr I'rlio c Creiim ll '
Ilitf 1'iinilor ilout ma toiitiilliinmoiiln , l.lmc < u
/Minn. Holil only In uui"
I'llll'i : IIAKI.NIi I'OWDKIt CO
NEWltllllC tllll IIO ( IAMIItlsiO f-TIort1 *
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with
Hypophosphites
Of Lime and Soda.
arc vnititilnim anil nntilnlnit.i ,
anil tlirin la fllU tiuir/t iiJ.tiiniird milk
trlilclt ) KM/iirvrfr.i us cream , 'fry i
then " ' " ' " < inanitfitcttncrs catuint
to dltt/nliif ( heir rndlltrroll u to innl.f
it jiatntiililf tofiiiillti'fslonincln. Xentt's
Kniiilfton ofl'l'llll XtHtirKUZAN COI *
Lll'Wl Oircoinliltttil tvltli. IlypnittHn-
] > liltn la almost as pnlitlnlila IM mill ; ,
t'nr tlili n Vi < is ttell an for tlif fact
of the sttt.iuliHiii'J iittalltlfi of tlin l// | ; > o-
phosi'hHts , I'lnjildaim frc'iucnUi/ pre
set ibc U In cosi.3 of jp
'
CONSUMPTION ,
itvnori'r..t , JIKOXCIIITIH ami
VllllOSIO COVOIIofSltrKKK COT ! ) .
All Draijijlals trll It , but tin lure ynit net
tlic gemtinea there u in poor Imitations.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK TlIK ( . u I AT THADE MARK
llM.itsn llm-
i \ > \ . An imCiilI-
Innciiriifoi "cm-
linil Wcnkiii'i1 * ,
hperiuutorrliiiM ,
lm | ilpnr ) , nnil
III ) .II9UT1CM Illllt
lullo ns uo -
tlH'MPO ) Of POlt-
Alinw , ii" I.n i '
of MtMiiur ) , I iil-
BEFDRETAKIHD. cre.il ijiMitniip , AFTER TAKING.
1'alnln tliu Hick , Dliiinii ! ) f \ Won , I'tcnintiiroOliI
. \Hi' . anil ni'iny olIicnniit'Tui Hint lenilti ) In nult ) or
cuniiiinptluii nnd premntun1 ftntc.
JTull imrtli ulnre lu inir imniplct , wlilili wo ill'-
uln1 to send Iri'U liy mail lot-very one ; ( ? "lli Sped-
lie ineillclne li ! > uliliit I PIT imckncc , or nit packakPi
Mr5. nrwlll lii-'ciit tn-a bj mull on the receipt of
lliuimmc ) , l > ) atMnt fluK
TIM : dooittiAX imrc co. ,
1110 1'IISM f-1IIECT. - - OMUH. Nlll.
On ret mint of iunU > rfpltfi. WP ImMj aiioplca
Mellon Wrapper Ilioonly ccnulne
Imported Millinery ,
123 North 15th Street.
vj A Hire Chance to Visit
CHICAGO , LOUISVILLE , NASHVILLE ,
ClNCINNATTI ,
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
ami llio II mli-lli Ms nf tlio Ann > of Iho lunifsee.
AttcnilliiKllie OiHiiliiK S.ihs.-it
EAST CHATTANOOGA.
FORTUNES fOS INVESTORS IN THE
REVIVING SOUTH.
rxtriinlillmiiy Low ltilt - . K" < 1 lor Illllty
tl n-i. in lo uiriilc.i | ; . > . \iull 2Mli ItW
roriiii'inlieislilii Hipl | > t. Inn tlmi April 21 to
loial MtMiiHlilp AKCIIW , IPI C , SI A M , I' It H Agi iiH
! it St. I'.iiil. .MIiiiuiiulK | I.I Cio-st1. Jlnillson , Mll-
\\.UlUPf. IlllllliIH | > . ! ) MnllltS ll l Ollllll.l , UV
I'AUI.SKN .t. SI'AltlSK , HniiUert ,
AH l.uNiillr Hlifet , llilcliuu.
iemi fonlcstrlniue bo.ks .mil rlrculau
"They ahvaysgivc you good
\alue. "
"I never fail to find sonic-
thing that fits my boy. "
"Such lovely kilt suits. "
These arc the pleasant
thingsjhat we hear every day
about our clothing1.
We Invite your
inspection of the
Children's Suits of-
fcredat $ 5.00.
QOODUICH , l.uuycr r.'l Dfiiilioiu
L'liloiuo. su % uurV hiiocrsnful praetlic
Ailvlcufri'u ; iiojiuOlk'Hy.
WE APOLQGIZ H
J i > * * T
To the many of our patrons who coukl not get waited on in our store last Saturday. ThougT ,
we have a large force of extra salesmen the rush has been so gro.it that it was impossible to wait
on all customers. We are thankful to those who showed indulgence , and we are 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.Vc will also be prepared with new
bargains. Some of the lots advertised last week are completely sold out but we arc 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 arc 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. f.
Our piles of Spring- Overcoats are getting1 low , and in some of the finest lots the sixes 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 see if we can fit you.
FURNISHING GOODS Our spring selections in fancy flannel shirts arc the most ex
tensive and varied ever shown by any house'in the city , 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 ,
llovn A 1IA } MS , Mminccrg
1 li-t and ( inly apppniam c > In
Thursday Unuihii oC
Friday ,
Saturday
APRIL
17 18 19
, , , And tbeh o\\n LondonPonili.iny
Sii/iJd ( / | ; uiidei the illn'etlonof Dankl
Miiluirr I'lohiiiiin.
TllL'IlSl.ir I nf P
WKXIMl , f 01 1 c
The Ironmaster. "
& " "Tlie ' Sliilliu > - "
"n& , r Queen's
Prices : Hespufd seats , J1.30 and Jl.OO , Ad
mission 1.K ( ) and 7" > c.
. ale of spatH begins Wudncsilay nun nlng.
Eden
GRAND LOTTHRY OF JUARHZ
I'liilui Iliu MiMiiai.'oiiR'nt'if ' tlio
Mfxicaii International Banking Co. ,
CuiKc'snlniinilc" . liiciirpomted I ) ) llio sliito ol Chi-
hiiiiliun , .Movku ,
For Chnritabln Pni poses.
GliAND MONTHLY DKAWINO
lll toke iiliuclii pnlillont tlioclt } of Jiiiinu ( fnriii-
crl } 1'nsoilc'l .Sorloi , Mili ,
WEDNESDAY , APRIL 23rtl , 1800.
unilorllio iierroiiul upt > i vl lnn of donornl I < HIV
Musinnil ! Mr CAMini Am.i H i w , tlif fiinnor n
Koiitlcnmn of xiiili urtmiliHMiio III tlin 1'nllt" ! tntui
til it till provt nil * alonu N HII Ilk lent cmmmtoo tn the
liulilli- Unit I tin ill IIH Intel will l ' IK'I'I "It'i ' "IrlUhiMi-
fst ) iiiul fnln-o's tJ nil. .mil tlu > Inner ( tlioiin'rl -
for of llio Mo\io.in ijoviTlinionl ) Is of equal slundlng
anil Intrurll )
CAPITAL PRIZE , $ OOOOO.
OM.WI.OOO TlCkHS. OsrliD.OCK ) Tn
W liolu TloKcf. . $1. Half TkKcls , * . ' .
( jil.ntri TIi'l.i'li. tl.
LIST or i'ui/i : &
1 I'rl/uiif 1UIJUI l 111 I/JO
1 1'rl/oof 'icXIO is I , < >
! l I'rl/i'iof ll XH'iuli lire a nut )
II ) I'rlzosof JiJOoacluiro 2 nu
W ) I'rlri'sof JUDcmlimo R.IKX )
100 1'rl/osof M c-ipli are : . HIM
? M L'rlzei of . > U o.ali .iro . . .
. \rrito\iMAiicis i'ni ,
100 l'il/ns of i , 'iOfacli nro . . . . J.'iiwo
IHI I'rlrot tif .iDi-iuli an- . .
iiJO I'll/ei ol 1'51'noli nro
1 IMIMIN \ | , I'lli/l-
litl Ti'rnilnal In ) iOi n 1'ilroiil ( Moaili mo
yjU 'IVriiilnali to tlU.tXXJ Prize of ill ) c ull aio S.U'U
I.'lH I'rlU'H iiinoiintlli. to . . . . .fU'iUTQ
\Vntlio iiiiilonluiicil lieroli > ( iTllfj that tlio Iliinio
Nnolomil of Mi'xlti ) , In Clilliualinii Imi on iltpunlt
from Hit' Moxlciin Inlcrimtlnnnl lUnklni ; Conipiiny ,
llio nt'co 'taii fnnilH to Kiiniiinlou llio pa > niont of till
tlio prlzi'i ilninn In lhol.ltM ) LunI in in .III uu / ,
\\ufurtlici ic'itlfy Unit no will Mipml < u all tlio
nirunniMiii ill" , anil In IHT OII in inaiio unit contrul nil
IhdHniwliiKi of this Loltorr ami tli it Ilia "luimtuo
innilnrlpilnltli honest ) , lafiiimsnnU Inpioil l.iltli
tonard all panic- ,
R VMBV ijMr
ciMii.u MII.I u.i.ns
Piipervl or for the ( ii > \i > rninuiit
lfiin > tkki't ilranlntc a prl/n It cent to the nmlor
slinioillt fin \aluo Hill lie lolli-ctdd anil luiillluil
lo Iliu owner theieol frooof tlnirKO.
IIDI.AH II HUD.NsOV.
I'lvsliient HI I'ni'i Ntillon il II ink I I I'.tio , TOY. .
At.K.NT"AM'ii : > .
l'iir chili rntoi. or nn ) fnrtlior Information \\rllo
lo lliuunili'rxlKiiiMl Hlalliujnni aililroitcloiirl ) with
Unto , i mint ] , utirel ami liiiinlici Morn raplil mill
ilolhorllf lui -iiri'il l > y jour uiu losliiL'an vn\ul-
OH > hnrliik' Join full aililirss
MI'.MIA.N l.MIUN.tTIUNAI IHNMMI ClI ,
I'll ) of Jiunez , Mexico
NOTU'13.
oiiil reinlllnnroH for lkki > li liy nnllnir ) letter ,
roiilnlnlni ! Money tinlor liiuuil hy all Kipii'sH Com-
iinil < i > 4 Non \ork llxthaiiKn Dunk llrnll 01 1'ustjl
Nnti > Aililrox * all H'KItleri'il Idlers to
MLMl * N 1MLIINAIIONAI lUNhlMi Tl ) ,
CIIJ of Juntuz Mexico
DRMCGREW
i fV * llfJ.W : Sf ! } # if ) : Ji'f
'
licj V/till Known $
It nnnuii'imcil In thu tioatniont o ( all forms of I'll !
v < rt. Dl KthM uuil "IrlcluroK iiiiiin Kiimnnti eil
lli | | ilonc ) ljino ( Munhood nnil unibitlon "Unity
ur lliirri'iiiusn nlioiliitiOy onroil CIH | i r imnks
riiol.iro-i'crt'l ' for Man nr Woman uu h lUtiMin
( tliini | > < ) .V-rinns IVuinln Dln'inrs inrul | | > kly
nnil iiurmnniMill ) 'I ipulnii-nt liy roiri'iium'lmuo. '
Htnmiis fur iopl > ( oinnlliilloii Iroo Ullko B I. .
or Isiltmiil IniLjonHrooiii , OnniliHNoJ )
Ti f T 77TT / " WY"fl ( ' ' "B fi' > 'i"ri'1't.s !
\ AU lA ' ' " ' iif l i -t Miiiihiiod ,
VV I W Vl-A niiilifulirioi.liiipoU'iify : ! (
1 * * * v and liNo.ivi'inf Men I'lin lie
i itrc'il I'vrniMui'nlly nml inltulcl ) it > niirMiximl ' IHJ *
illliu Hcnt b > mull fur il Hook " 'in i oalul ) ( or
Ili-iiion Moillnil lonimii | ) ,
, .Mil-la
LATE57
GRAND ( Sunday , [ 20th
OPKKA HOt'SIi. I Monday , j j P1" 2U.
2WMg ? & ] KENDTS KENm j * ' # 1 s'p
_
THE PRINCE OF LAUGH MAKERS ,
In his own Laughable Pantomlno Farce , styled
'A PAIR of KIDS :
As.sU.tod hy clever comedians and vocallhtH , including the petite boubrottc ,
> 1 IJUNN.
I
The French Comique , GILBERT SAHONY.
The Salisbury Troubadoio "Favoiito" TJIOS.JCKSON
* A
Just 482 Solid Laughs in 3 Hours.
Beat tins Score and Take the Bolt
Balloon j And 6,000 ( PARACHUTE
Ascension ] Foot j LEAP.
At OMAHA , SUNDAY , APRIL 2O , o'clock
THE DARING AERONAUT.
WILL ASCEND IN A BALLOON TO THE HEIGHT OF SIX THOUSAND FEET , AT WHICH
HEIGHT HE WILL
Leap from the Balloon
AND DESCEND , 0OOO FEET IN SIXTY SECONDS , WITH THE AID OF A
EARACHUTE , COMING DOWN HEAD FIRST
"
AMHR1CAN AIR SHIP SYND1CATH , Milling. <
The Exhibition is free to all. S
"TIME IS MONEY. "
Wo must sell out the remainder ot our retail stock without further delay ,
ns our wholesale business demands our entire time , attention nndc.ipital. For
the next few days we invite you to a feast of b.ugains t > uch .is you will never
again onjoy.Vu .ire liable to rent store and faell our fixtures now .my d y , sj
come at once before it IK too Into.
All our genuine Diamonds now go at importer's prlcea nnd the mountings
thrown in. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to t > ploct Irom , prices ranging Irom
$2.60 up to $3,000 , for ningH , Plus , Ear-rings , &c.
Solid Gold Watches from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up.
Nicltel Watches , from $2.50 up.
Solid Gold Chains , from $7.50. Host Rolled Plato Chains iiom $2. Charms
nnd Lockets , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Kings , $1 and $2 ; worth $3 to $0 A
lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scari Pins at 25c and COo each
wortli $1. Heavy Solid M-ltarat Gold Collar Buttons , woi ih $2,50 to $6 each ,
now , choice for only $1 , Ono lot assortfd Cull Buttons at SOc pair ; worth $1 to
$2. Solid Qold Spiral liaclt Studs , 50e and $1 each ; wortli tour times the
money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lnco Pins from 50o up.
Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-Uay , hall-hour strllco , cathedral go'igs ,
at $6 , $0,50 , $8 nnd $10 ; worth $10 to $20.
Klegaut Stiver Lamps , with silk umbrella shades , from $5 up.
Hundreds of other equally good Inrgalns. Oyiou Saturday evening until I )
o'clock. Stoi e for rent and fixtures for sale.
MAX MJ5XYRR & BRO. ,
Corner Sixteenth nnd Farnnm Streets , - - Omnhn , Neb.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute.
niiilmiiti Alliiiiniuiinli.itliin' ' < ixntMi'iiimi iiiniu inu r iniiriiiniuiii HIMII. uy mini ur i prcii nu >
inikiitl nn uiiirk * In liuliiuli * miili'iiU ur mniili'r Unn puriiiinil Inturrlinr ini'TiTri" ! I nil niul riiniull
) iifxiur ( .iv nii < l iv ivlll mini In iilaln wniiior | | our HOOK To MKS I IIKK upon I'rlralw
iilvi iiiinlviiruiiiulu wllli < iii > < iion Hit Ail Inni
n Nur u > Hl on et Iniio'li-n r irrhlli | |
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
Corner Oth nntl Hni'nev SUs , Omnhn , Nob.