THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FBIDAY , APEIL 18 , 1800. 5 HEN FROM LEIIICH VALLEY , ( They are Most Invorably Impressed With ' ' the Gale Oity , THE TRIPLE LINE COMBINATION , YUltlng Hallway ningnatcM Mnko mi KxtetiBlvoniiti Minute Kxnin- Inntlnu of ttio Ilallroiul YnrilH of the City. A party of Lohlgh Valley railroad officials from Philadelphia arrived In Omaha yesterday morning and remained until ; t o'clock looking nbont the elty. Among other places visited liy them was the Bun building , which they' Inspected from basement to roof , and which Impressed them as being the largest , mint substantial and finest newspaper olllco on the .American continent. The party was composed ot Charles Harts- liorn , vice president ; Hobcrt II. Say re , second - end vice president ot the road In question ; W. C. Alderson , treasurer ; Efllnghum U. Morris , president of the O Irani trust company , Phil adelphia ; Eugene Delano of the Brum Brothers banking company , and W. A. Lath- rop. general snpcrlntcndeut of the Lchlgh valley coal compunj' . They have been on n tour across the conti nent to Snn Francisco and are now en route liome. "Havo we had an enjoyable trlpl" said Mr. IlartHhorn , repenting the quest Ion asked him. "Wo have. To oho who sees It for the llrst lime , this western country U wonderful. Yes , I Ilko the appearance of Omaha very much. It seems to boa vigorous , growing young elty. Your well-paved streets , mag nificent business houses and excellent motor system Indicate substantial prosperity now nnd greater results for the future. " Mr. llartshom declined , to discuss the pres ent railroad situation , though dcplotx'd the unsettled condition of rate matters. His company is Interested In the Omaha , Winomi & Northwestern project , but ho refrained from giving nn expression regarding the progress niiulo in that enterprise. Mr.J > uyro , however , said the Lchlgh had concluded to build a direct line to Buffalo. It now USPS the Erie trucks from Elmlrn to Buf falo. The new line will bo built from ( Jen- cvn , N. Y. , which is reached by the Geneva , Ithaca St Sayro , a branch of the Lchigh , The proposed route will nearly parallel the New York Central and West Shore ronils. The Lehigh lias already ter minal facilities and largo docks nt Buffalo for handling its Immcnso coal trade. While bo would not admit It , this might be taken ns un evidence of the fact that Air. Snyro's cor poration proposes to push Its scheme and get the line opened through to Omaha us quickly as possible. It Is proposed to establish , in connection with the two systems of rail com munication , a line of lake steamers to ply between Buffalo and Given Bay.'Wis. The party denied having any intention of Inves tigating the subject of terminal facilities here. Nevertheless , they availed themselves of the six hours' sojourn to familiarize them selves with the situation. On n Tour or Indication. Yesterday was n very busy day with the Union Pacific , Hock Island und Milwaukee ofllcitiU. They consulted until a lute hour Wednesday on the proposed agreement for truck bridge and union depot privileges nnd were out early this morning continuing the work. At 10 o'clock President Cable , President Miller. Chief of Construction Cameron , their several solicitors und ono or two Invited citi zens U-l't the Union Pacific depot in Mr. Miller's ' privuto cur on n tour of inspection ' tion through the Union Pa'cllle yards , from Council Bluffs to South Omaha. Thomas Swobo nccompunii-d them. They visited the stockyards and packing houses. When the joint agreement between the Union Pacilie , the Hock Island and the Milwaukee Is perfected , both the Hook Island and Mil waukee will soon run their trains , passenger nnd freight , solid into Omaha. Onlde'H Ttonil Will KlKlit. The news from Chicago that another cut lias been tniido in freight rates , reducing the lumber and packing house product tariffs to 10 cents was not very pleasing to officials licro. Mr. Cable said that If the doinorulUa- 'tlon was continued , bankruptcy nnd receivers Would bo the result. When nskcd about the Alton's motion for Inaugurating this latest reduction ho replied : ' 'Tulle is cheap und bluffs cost nothing. " Ills road will moot any rate its contemp oraries see lit to nniko and light them until they get sick of fighting. The Milwaukee has already declared Its In tention of announcing a similar rate on lum- betfrom all producing points to Onnihn us the Alton makes between Chicago mid Kan k sas City. A Solicitor Taken Hold. M. A. Lowe , Rcncml solicitor of the Chicago cage , ICanstis ft Nobmskn rotid , Topokn , has arrived over the n. & M. in his special car , from the west. Ho joined President Cable and other Hock Island ofllclals in thuir nego tiations with the Union Pacific. On n General Mission. General Managua Dickinson went out in Ids private car accompanied by E. Bucking 1mm to inspect n gravel pit at Cedar Creek , on the Missouri Pacific. It is understood that the Union Pacific- desires to gravel its yards in this city. * - . _ _ _ _ _ _ N'otcri and I'ornonalH. The commlttoo of conductor * from No- ? iitsku and Wyoming divisions toi'ousultJwUh 'ico President Holcornb will arrive today , Ocorro ( W. Vronian , chairman of the Union racilio grievance committee is in town. Oenend Mnnngcr Holdrcgo of Ire 11. & M. lias retnmed from Boston. Oeneral Traftlo Jlanaper Mellon of the Union Paelllo reached Omaha from Sa.n Francisco Wednesday , but , went right on to attend a meeting in Chicago. James Murdock , traveling freight agent'ol thu Union Pacific , has resigned , to go to the Northwestern. Siipcrintcndeuf. Ooodnow of the Iowa di vision of the Milwaukee was in the city yes terday. J . S. Tdbbcts hns boon appointed adminis trator of thu estate of the late P. A. Warruck. Thomas Orr , general Mexican agent for the .Gould roads at San Antonio , Texas , accom panied by Mrs. Orr , have arrived In Omaha. Thflv nro guests of Mr. und Mrs. Swobo at -tho MlUanV W. N. Babcock and Mrs. Babcock - cock returned from St. Louis with them. Mr. Babcock's health lias somewhat Improved. S. B. IJurfcy , inatoof steamer Arizona , hail Ids foot badly jammed. Thomas' Electric Oil cured It. Nothing equal to It fora quick pain n'llover. Adjusting ; and Tlio insurance adjusters who are hero esti mating thu loss occasioned by tlio tire on Monday met ut the Millard last night. They liavo tlio matter fairly In hand now und ex- l > eet to make a settlement of the Browning King & Co , loss today , On Snturduj they will adjust the damage on the Falconer etock. Browning , King & Co. will open up ngain nt the old stand us soon us the necessary , re- IKiit-a can 1)0 ) inado to the bnlldlng. Workmen will IH ) put In the building today , und it Is IIOIKHI to have It re.udy for occupancy hi tlio time a now stock of goods can reach the city. An Absolute Cure. Tlio OUltllNAI , A11IKTINU OINTMENT. Is only put up In largo two-ounco tin boxes , and Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chupiK'd hands und all skin eruptions AVill paslttvuly euro till kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL , ABIKTINK OINT. MENT. Sold by Goodman Urug company ut S5 cents jxjr box by mall 30 cents. HaUci-'H Denial. - Himv Howawl Baldrigo was appointed as- Bbtuia Unltetl States district attorney thora liavo IKVH hoaixL constant nmttcrings from friends that U.ivo Mcivor was treated very couteinptlhly In the deal. It Is now alleged that Baker assured Mercer that ho was his choice und that ho would secure the position ; that Baker even went so fur as to ask Mer cer where lu would huvo his ofllce. Certain Jutuiwto friend * of Mercer were told the se cret and when the of ' new * Bnldrlgo's np- .wlntinent . came were ronnldcnibly astounded. Mr. Baker wns seen regarding the matter , and said thnt ho had made no promises. He simply | K > ko favorably to Mercer concerning the matter nnd told him that his name would ! > o ono of the very few that would bo sent to : ho delegation ns desirable aitdstunts. Bi\kor enclosed thu names of Mercer and Baldrlge to i.ho delegation , and the latter was selected by those congressmen , UUrUNKSS MI3N. 1'rcimrntloiifl for Tliolr Convention anil Ituccptlon In 3fay. A meeting was held at the Young Men's Christian association rooms Wednesday afternoon - noon nt which nrr.ingeincnM were made for the coming convention of the State Business Men's association , which Is to bo. held In Omaha May LH ) , 21 and W. The wholesale llrms of the city were largely represented nt the meeting and with the local brunch of the association begun tlio pre liminary work. Secretary Hixlgln reported that the board of trade had donated the use of its exchange room for the meeting , and that President Martin of the board would probably deliver the welcoming address to the delegates ut the ojwnlng of the convention. The wholesale merchants of ' the city , ono representative from each firm , will constitute the committees on reception and entertain ment , ultlcd by thu local brunch of the stuto association. The Merchants hotel hua liccndcslgnuted ns headquarters for the delegates and all dele gates und business men who attend the con vention will bo given special rates at nearly nil the hotels. The railroads have agreed to make n re duced rate for business men attending the convention. Kach delegate who pays full faro to tlio convention , will , upon the presen tation of n receipt from the railroad agent , bo entitled to a return ticket nt one-third rates. All of the local brunches of the association throughout the state have arranged to send delegates to the convention , "Western Towns. Thcro Is n vast difference between slow plodding custom towns nnd cities und the pushing , bustling und enterprising towns of tlio west. One of the most promising young cities in the west Is Pierre , the capital of South Dakota. Within the last six months there has been expended for buildings and improvements over $100,000 , nnd there is over SiV,000 worth of business blocks contracted for. \V1IR11K IS WIIjIjIASI ? Constable Stein An.\lotis to Attach Mr. Mcldriim'H Property. , Wllliam Mcldrum , the merchant tailor , who for several years bus boon located utU13 Furnnm street , has disappeared , and several creditors nro .qulto unxious concerning his whereabouts. Ho has not been seen either about his place of business or in Omaha , so far ns can bo ascertained , sitico lust-Friday , On Mondav last Peter Vincelli , foreman of Meldrum's shop , whoso wages had run be hind to the amount of $72.X ( ) , swore out papers nnd secured Constable Stein to levy nn ut- tnchment on the stock. An appraisement was inado of the goods on hand , which amounted to $1113.75. Thereafter n case was filed and trial set for 10 o'clock next Monday. Slnco then Stein has been hunting Meldrum , but with out success. It Is said that several other small claims nro held against him , one of $50 and another of 10. ns wages to u couple of journeymen tailors. Supervisors of'KoK'sti'ntioii. ' The following nro the supervisors of regis tration for the election on annexation and bonds May S. rtnsT WARD , First Precinct Scott Butler , J. B. Tookcr , C. P. Birkctt. Second E. 1C. Ijong , Ilenrv Buumann , C. S. Flngg. Third- . B. Goodman , B. M. Smith , Dominick - inick Uogun. sncoxn WAiin. First Precinct William Holmes , Frank Dworak , John Ycrak. Second -Daniel O'ICcefe , W. II. Gatewood , L. D. Pickard. Third Charles Zimmerman , T. L. Van Dorn , Louis Boelimo. Tiiuin w.vni ) . First Precinct Davis McClcave , E. E. Eberman , Thomas Crosbte. Secontl J. A. Fogarty , John Lakstrom , William S. Jones. FOUIITH WAIID. First Precinct George II. Leslie , P. E. UobhiKon , C. A. Ellis. Second-Alex Mclntosli , E. J. Parrott , D. B. Ball. rirrit WARD. First Precinct Frank Freiday , Richard Costello. John Wallace. Second Hoburt A. Backus , E. C. Erfllng , Charles W. Wilklns. SIXTH WAItU. First Precinct W. A. Grant , E. J. Glenn , E. U. Riggs. Second A. F. Mnyne , AV. G. Heushaw , Thomas S. Boyd. Third D. A. Powell , Nathan Stevens , Stuart Guy line. SliVKNTII WAl'.n. First Precinct George Sabine , N. AV. Nel son , E. T. Shelby. Second P. J. Quealy , Frank Crawford , AVIlliatn Roan. r.toiiTii WAU'U. First Precinct R. G. Arun Ness , J. E. Small , Alfred AVolffe. Socond-J. H. Schmidt , A. AV. Parker , Thomas H. Doyle. NINTH WARD. First Precinct William F. Hcins , John Af. Patterson , S , S. Van Bnren. Second-Robert Taylor , G. II. AVebstcr , A. G. Edwards. _ Miles' Nerve and Iilvnr IMIls. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles und constipation. Splendid for men , women and. children. Smallest , inildest , surest. ! U ) doses for 25 cents. Samples free at Kulm & Co.'s , tilth nnd Douglas. TWHXTV-THUIOIO THOUSAND. That Scents to Ho the County Indebted- HCH4 to Kynii & AValsli. Superintendent Coots met County Commis sioners BerllnTurner nnd Corrigun yesterday morning nt Audltor.Evnus' oftleo und spent n couple of hours simply In going over the new county hospital figures in order to give these moro "recent acquUitions to the county board n clearer idea of the entlro and very trouble- Hoiuo'transnetlon. "Tlio figures which will not be questioned by thu board , " said Mr. O'lCeoffe , "and the amounts which wo may allow nt the next meeting of the board nro : $ l,4r > 7.IU on extras , undluo3on ; ! the old contract. This is pro viding Ryan & Walsh do the fciOO or so worth of work yet remaining , and. they probably will not hesitate to do it. " Don't Kxpnrlincnt With thn Throat and lungs. Use only ttio old brand Baker's pn recoil liver oil or Baker's emulsion. All druggists. _ Sidewalk Imying. Sidewalk Inspector BormitiKham says that from April 1 to April 15 sixty crosswalks were laid at a coat of $5''j. During the sumo time I'i50 lineal feet of new walks were laid , and also U.SOO feet , board measure , were used in repairs. At prct > ent the inspector und his as sistant are ut work on the cros ; > walks In the northern part of the city. The former has been instructed by Chair man Balcpinbo of the board of publlo wotks not to lay any crosswalks where the side walks nro not continuous. A'an Houtcn's Cocoa Delicious , inado In stantly. Farmers are AntM'rohlbltlou. Philip Andres of the Turnvcreln , leaves on Saturday next for Seribnor , In this state , whew he will open nn anti-prohibition cam paign under the auspices of the farmers' alli ance. The inovo will be nmdo with a great deal of energy and kept up until the tlmo of the election on the prohibitory amendment. Dr. Blrnoy , practice limited tocntnrrh ah diseased of uoso uud throat. 13co bide KXKTEIVS KXPIMUKNCK. Another View of the KfTeut of Iiocal Prohibition. Exnten , Neb. , April II. To the Editor of Tin : BF.K : in Tim BEK of April 7 nppcutcdusiHjclnl dated Exeter , Neb. , April 0 , which grossly misrepresents the facts n refcrenco to the saloon or Its absence uiwn the town. Were the article In question ono In which our town idono was Interested wo would not ask space to deny It , ' slnco Its misrepresentations nro so bold us to refute themselves whcro tiio facts nro known. But for the sake of others who wish to know the truth wu write . It would take too much simrc to show the falsity of the statements in detntl , but wo shall give below n few samples of the mis- rcpresontntlons-or "Tin : Den special. " Hero Is a specimen : "During the years 1SSO nuil 1SS7 thirty-seven families left town , etc " Suppose they did. Are there not n number of families In nit tlio towns nnd villages of the west who frequently remove from one locality to another , especially going west I The plain Inference of the article Is that these nil loft because in the years named there wns no saloon. This is not true. Most of them left for other reasons , nnd those who loft because the saloon was voted out wore no help to the town , nnd no ono longs for their return. Furthermore , other families huvo como In to take the place of those who huvo gone , nnd the town bus suffered nothing by the exchange. Nor did our population de crease during the period. The special speaks of new towns springing up to compete with Exeter nnd divide our trade , but It forgets to stuto that It was dur ing the "no license" period that these towns were started , nnd that upon this period the competition fell the heaviest , while new buildings , of necessity , must bo built in tho.so towns , und consequently , work wns given to those who wanted it , and that when the boom of these towns was past the equilibrium was restored , nnd nil this before the return of the license policy of Exeter. The special does not state that in the years 1880-7 ( no license ) , wo had short crops for lack of rain , und in the years 18SS-U ( license ) , we had very largo crops nnd farms were in demand ut un increased rental value. These facts nn honest writer would not have omitted. But its the special was to be nameless ho could afford to suppress tlio truth and state falsehoods with equal facility. In proof of this take following from the special : "Our business men and all dependent on country trade stand almost solid for high license , etc. " Now the facts are that many of our business men and those dependent on country trade voted at the recent election for the no license board , many of thoin openly working for the ticket while no business man openly worked for the saloon ticket on election day. The saloonkeepers themselves had to defend their own cause nt the polls nnd no respectable business man came openly to their relief. AVe have taken some trouble to investigate the effect of the recent election on real estate , and we cannot find that property has declined since the saloons were noted out , with thu ex ception of ono saloon , whoso owner has been in rather hard luck nnd llnds it necessary to put his property prematurely upon the market. The statements of TUB Biu : special upon this point uro unqtuililledly false with the single exception above given , so far us we can learn. Many of our business men nnd those dependent - pendent upon thts countrv trade declare that the stutemcts of the special about the falling on * of trade and business arc equally falso. Some of the business men declare that there is a balance in favor of the "no license" period , especially in the absence of bad accounts. Tlio special rattles the old chestnut about "more drunkenness. " This also wo deny and can furnish plenty of proof of the truth of our statements. But why pursue this tissue of misrepre sentations further ! AVe would be perfectly willing to submit the matter to tin investiga tion of the accounts of liquors received during the two periods. But an exhibit of the facts thus revealed would be what such prevaricators us the 'Special1 would bo glad to avoid , and to uu unprejudiced mind would furnish a powerful urgumeut in favor of "no license. " Wo nro assured that the writer of the special is u strictly temperate man. Here wo must agree with him for from the' ' few grains of truth contained in tlio article , we nro sure thnt he does not use it to excess. That the false statements may bo corrected nnd the truth known , we , the citizens of Ex eter would respectfully ask you to publish the above. Respectfully , II. G. SMITH , President First National Bank C. II. AVfl.UlUAXDT , . General Merchandise. C. A. Soxiis-rni ! , Goal nnd Lumber. W. H.AVAU.ACI : , Cashier Exeter National Bank. SANFORII AViu.iiMS , Hardware and Implements. JACOII PFi.ro , Agricultural Implements. The Sooond'n Now Precinct. The Second ward has n new district , nnd hereafter the polling districts will bo as fol lows : First North of Center street and south of the Union Pacific track. Second South of Center street. Third North of the Union Pucifli ! track. Heretofore there been but two districts in this ward. That part lyiifg north of .Center comprised the first , and that south of Center , the second. * District Court. Judge Hopewoll goes to Blair today to hold court , and will not return until Monday. The criminal court will not open until Mon day morning , us Judge Clarkson has not re turned to the city. Judge AVnkelcy took up the case yesterday afternoon of Herman Kountze against the .city. The plaintiff paid , under protest , the sH.cIal ] sewer tax levied uguhiRt certain lots in IvounUo PJaco , and now brings suit against the city on the grounds that the sewer dis trict us laid out Includes a part of the main sewer on Saunders street for which it Is1 held the lots should not have been assessed ; also that thu sewer does not drain till the lots .which nro assessed , und thnt taxes were lev ied upon tlio basis of the number of front feet Instead of on the value Of the property. Ho asks for relief. City Attorney Poppletou ob jected to the coso being tried without u Jury , claiming that it was not strictly un equity ciiKe , but the objection was overruled. . The W. A. Pugosoup company bus brought suit against Thomas II. Taylor for fMMI al leged to bo due on n subscription of stock of the soup company , Edward Plielan has commenced suit in foreclosure ugainst Thumus AV. Blackburn ot al to recover on throe notes , aggregating fcl75 , secured by mortgage on lot 11) ) , bloclc U , Fowlor's Place. Thu samu planintiff has commenced three suits in foreclosure against Ella K. Lutson ct id to recover on notes aggregating fS'O , secured - cured by mortgage on lots IncI' owler's Place. Tlio samu plaintiff ulso commenced sullj in foreclosure against Edward Burku to recover on notes forSIIU ) , secured by mortgage on n lot in Fowler Place. Henrv Hagen , the Tenth street baker , bar gained with William H. MuNcrncy to trade the bakery for some Lincoln pro | > erly luid a bill of salu of tliu bakery was dciositcd | with ono J. B. Daniels in escrow , together with u deed of the Lincoln property , whtlo Henry went to Lincoln to inspect the property. Ho was not satisfied with it and demanded his bill of sulo , but Daniels turned it over to McNenioy , who had It recorded. Hugcn asks that the bill bo declared void. E. Bennett Cole has brought n suit in foreclosure ugainst Edwanl G. Merrill ct al to recover on n note for $1,050 secured by mortgage on lot 11 , block I , Saunders & Hime- baugh's addition. George A. Hougland has brought suit ngulnst Antiuttu C. Hlmubaugli et ul to re cover $7711,60 for material furnished for bouse on defendant's promises. Hugh O. Clark has brought suit against AV. G. Bohm , n contractor , and W. AV. Scott and H. B , Brown , his bondsmen on the erection of the building at the northwest comer of Sixteenth und Leuvenworth streoto , to recover - cover the sum of Ml.)7.3l ) > , alleged to bo the amount which the plaintiff has paid to claim- nuts , etc. , over auil above the original con tract price. Coimty.Oourt. Duke Sons & Co. were given judgment for f3i.,70 ngidiiht O. H , Muck & Co. The will of Purollnu M. Street was admitted to probate , uud Ida M. Street appointed executrix. The will of Mlnta AV. Nowconib was ad mitted to probate and KlunerS. Nowcomb ap pointed executor. AVilllum Coburn was appointed administra tor of the estate of Mrs , Andrew Johnson. W. AV. Green was it | ! | > 61iited administrator of the estate of Jnnieci H. Alken. The case of the Chicago , Burlington ft Qulncy railroad comintny against Cecelia Tostcnlnn wns dlstniwfl. BflTho Bishop A Wherieelosn company have Instituted suit ugalns ergo E , Bertram ct nl to recover * iVl on u.note. Charles H. Fowler has sued Peter Juste- son and AVltllnm Jolliison to recover fJ.M.7.1 on n note. * ' The DwOrak bivthrw arc defendants In it suit brought by Barbara Sayner to recover fc0 ! < ) on a note. , i , . IgnaU MtentN has brought suit against Snm ICopold to recover' iOO. Mlcntes states that ho wns arrested Ml" passing counterfeit money and was bound over to the grand jury. ICoKhl | aifreed to go , ou.lil.s ball bond pro vided Mlcntcs deposltpd fctoO in money with him as security. This' was done and Mlentes nlleges that Kopold refuses to return the moncv to him. The Omaha milling company wns given n judgment of $ ! 7I.bS ugalust Nels O. Brown. The Bohn sash nnd door company ob tained n judgment against Jacob Meyer of &M.02. In the cose , of ICarbnch ugainst Seism , judgment was rendered for plaintiff In the sum of $ , Vl5.ir > . The Only One. The Chfcnco , Milwaukee ft St. Paul railway is the only line running solid vcstibulcd , oleutric lighted und steam limited trains between Chicago , Council BlulTu and Oninlin. Tlio berth rending lamp feature In the Pullman sleeping cnrs run on those lines in patented and cannot bo used by nny other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and ho convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot. Omaha , at 0 p. m. dailv , arriving at Chicngo at 010 : ! n. m. Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars at Council Bluffs and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Get tickets and Bleeping car berths at Union ticket olllcc , 1501 Furnnm st. F , A. NASH , Gen. Agt J. E. PUKSTOX Pass Agt SqunttorH Must Go , AVrits of ejectment liavo been Issued by United States District Clerk Frank , on the order of Judge Dundy , for the purpose of re moving the squatters from the Union Pacific lands in the northeast part of thu city. At prcsl'tit Deputy United States Marshal Lyons has thirty of these ejectments in his posses sion , nnd has commenced serving them. [ S a complaint from which many suffer 1 and few are entirely free. Its catiso Is indigestion nud a sluggish liver , the euro for which is rcadily'fouud in tha use of Ayor's Pills. " I have found that for sick headache , caused by a disordered condition of the .stomach , Ayer's Tills arc the most re liable remedy. " Samuel C. Brndbnrn , AVorthington , Mass. "Alter the use of Ayer's Pills for many years , in my practice and family , I am Instilled in saying that they are an excellent cathartic anil liver medicine sustaining all the claims made for them. " AV. A. AVestfnll , M. D. , V. P. Austin & N. AV. Hallway Co. ; Unmet , Texas. "Ayer's Tills are the best medicine known to me for regulating the bowels , nnd for all diseases .caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over three ynars' from lieadache , indigestion - digestion , nnd constipation. I hud no appetite -nnd was- weak and nervous most of thtimo. , IJy using three boxes of Ayer's Tills , and at the sntno time dieting nivsclf , I Was complctoly cured. " Philip Lock wood ; Topcka , Kansas. "I was troubled for yeara with indi gestion , constipation , nnihlicndache. A few boxes of Ay rp ; Tills , used in small daily doses , restored mo to health. They are prompt anil effective. " W. II. Strout , Meadvillo , Ta. ' Ayer's Pills , JIT Dr. J. C. Ay or & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dcalcri In Medicine. Imported Millinery. 123 North IBth Street. Kabo is for Avomen 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 Aveek or two or three , go back for your money. ' There is a"pj-imer on Cor sets for you at the store. „ Cmciao Consrr Co.CWcaco , ana New York. A Knro Clupce to VUlt CHICAGO , LOUISVILLE , NASHVILLE , CINCINNATTI. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN and tha DattleHcliH nf tncTAriiiy of the Teuufseo. .MtcnUtns thox > feulng Haiti at NORTH CH'ATTANOOGA. ' FORTUNES FOR INVESTORS IN THE REVIVING SOUTH. Extraordinary Low Wnln , good ( or tulrtr days , to leave iiil : < - Kn. A > fll &lh. IfSo. for membership apply nrf later than April SI to Imviistramshlp Agenlx. ore. , 51. * Kt.IMt.lt. Agents at Ht. I'uul. Minneapolis , IA Crok&u , Maillwii- Mil * waulw. Dnlmniie. Dei Moinri anil Omaha , or * 1AUI.SK.V > fc SI'AIIUK. Iliiukrri , x " at * i.u NitiiB atrcct , cuicuiro. Html for descriptive Unlit * and circular ! _ _ _ _ GAJLVESTON TEXAS H. M. Truelicart , John .idrUinco , Uiclnti Minor. H..M. Truehenrt & Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS At aATVVESTON , TEXAS. KttatilUliHl In RV7. Oalrcston U tlio seaport tbitt Is anil Is to bo for the great Nortiwti ) t , Information and maps furnished. Visitors InvltuU to cull ut ourntBfo. Hot of Softly Matelm I'rtt tu Sui < > lett uf Fair white IiandsJ Bright clear complexion . Soft healthful skin. | " PEARS'-le Great Erelisli Complexion SOiJP.-Sold Evciytitoe. " , I GRAND ( Sunday , ) 20th OPERA HOUSE. 1 Monday , j 21st. 2KICHMONDS IT.TENDALT. T < f I "At Last Wo Moot on IN THE FIELD. | * * MEETS - ENDALI Equal Ground. " THE PRINCE OF LAUGH MAKERS , EZRA KENDALL , j In his own Laughable Fantomtne Farce , styled "A PAIR of KIDS. " Assisted by clever comedians and vocalists , including the polite soubrette , MISS -JELNNIE ! DUNN. The FrenchComiquo , GILBERT SAUONY. The Salisbury Troubadore "Favorite" THOS. JACKSON Just 432 Solid Laughs in 3 Hours. Bent this Score and Take the Belt GREAT NRWB FOR THE LADIES ! $500 in Beautiful Souvenirs. FROM THE INHABITANTS OF THE JAPANESE VILLAGE WE PURCHASED ALL THE PRETTY AND USEFUL RESULTS OF THEIR TOIL. TABLES , FANS , SETTEES , SCREENS , AND ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF JAPANESE BRIC-A-BRAC ARE AMONG THE COLLECTION EVERY LADY WHO ATTENDS THE EDEN MUSEE. FRIDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING , WILL RECEIVE A TICKET ENTITLING HER TO A CHANCE TO DRAW ONE OF THESE BEAU TIFUL SOUVENIRS. Every Lady Gets a Souvenir. PURE ENTERTAINMENTS. LADIES AND CHILDREN UNATTENDED MAY VISIT THE POPULAR FAMILY RESORT AND ARE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. WILL LAWLER , President. REMEMBER , AT THE EDEN MUSEE THIS AFTERNOON OR EVENING , EVERY LADY GETS A JAPANESE SOUVENIR. Balloon ( And 6,000 ] PARACHUTE . Ascension ) Foot j LEAP. At OMAHA.SUNDAY , APRIL 2O , 2 o'clock p.m - FROM CAPITOL AVENUE , BETWEEN 13TH AND HTH STREETS. B JOxmd a 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. 6OOO FEET IN SIXTY SECONDS , WITH THE AID OF A PARACHUTE , COMING DOWN HEAD FIRST. AMERICAN AIR SHIP SYNDICATE , Managers. The Exhibition is free to nil. i . . . . _ . . _ . BUT NOT READY TO QUIT- BUSI NESS IN OMAHA. WILL OPEN TEMPORARILY AT NO. 1216 FMNAM 8T , NEXT WEEK WITH A COMPLETE New Stock of Clothing IN EL DEPARTMENTS. Our Fire Loss has not yet been adjusted. Due notice of the disposition of these goods will IDC given hereafter. Brownina , Kino THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS- AMUSRMKNTW , no YD A HAVXM , Mnnn cr . 1'lrst nnd only npnuaraiu'c In Thursday Omaha of Friday , T / > Mr.nndMrs. T Saturday APRIL KBNDRL 17 IS 19 , , , And tliclrown London company under the direction of Daniel Mallntf. I'roliniiiti , 7mK.s'/ur 1 1. A . " q.rin nf Pinnr" , KYKNixa , ] I * oLlaj ) 01 iaCl. | ) ± MSU : , . ! "The Ironmaster. " -fcW/.V ! ; , I'-Tlie Queen's Shilling" I'rlcos : Iti'spm-il seals , fl. ' < 0 and fl.OO , Ad ml lon II.UO and 7.V. Salu of noals lit'itln * Wednesday mnrntiij ; . One Dime Admits to All. EXCURSION TO Tuesday , Hpril 22. OXE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. On Tuesday. April SS , nil rallroad.slulloiiH In tin ; West M-llliiK coupon llclicts will sell tickets to Talhinno'.n , Un. . good for ; days , forono firu ; for the round trip. This will Rlvo an opportunity for parties to attend tliu Great Auction Sale of City Lots In Talliinoomi , Oa. . April US mid a > . mid to In- vu.stlgalo tin1 morll of tliu VANKKK CITY In tlioXuw Sonlli. TAI.liAI'OUSA. OA. , lias II.OOO population , I'U'ctrlo lights , waterworks , mountain i-lcva- llon , puru wutor , poifcut climate , anil liassi1- cui-ftl 17 iiiaiiufacturiii ) ; cstnldlilinii'iitH i'i - plovliiKovor J..lMliiindH In tliu lubt ' "U nuckh. I'ldjicrty in Tiillapoosu will dcmlilo dnrliiR tlio vear. and UKIMilrslrlne prolltalilosouth- ern ] iiv < 'sttncnt hlioiild visit TallapoiiMi iliir- Ini ! tliu Auction Snip. Tree Kliodo iHland I'lain Ilalo dnrliiR tlio clay.s of tlio sale. Iteiiieinlier tindutit of tint vxOnrHloii April . " . ' . Ono fan ; for tin ) niiinil trip , good for IcavliiK April 2-J only and poi l to return for 110 ilays. On Hiilu atnvery station HOlllnucoimon th'kc'ts in the North anil West. Hum ! for I'lat of Oily , 1'rlco hist of Lota , mid ( H'scrlptlvi ; matter. Tallapoosa Lanil , Minini ; and Mfg. Co. , TALLAPOOSA , GA. ESTABLISHED IN IB78 DY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Operated iimlir n twenty ynnr'a contract by Hi * Mexican International Improvement OoinpHny. Grand Slonlliljr drnninijii hold In thu Moreiqim 1'avllliinln tlia AInnii-ila I'utk , City of Muxk-ii , unit l > iil > 1lcly conducted liy uoTcruiucnt oniclnln nppolntod furthopiirponoby tliu e orctary bf the Interior und HID Treasury , LOTTERY OF THE BenefiGiencia Piiblica , THE NEXT MONTHLY Will bu liolil In thu CITY OF MKX1CO , MAY 3 , 189O , Wlllcll Is the GltANI ) SEMI-ANNUAL KXT1IAOIIDIV- AIIV DUAWiNO , thu OAl'ITAI. ritlKicnf \ \ Qua Hundred nnd TnentyThuuinnit Dullnra. OOO.OQ riUUB Or TIOICKT.S Amorlcan Monoy.Jl , \Vlioles.fS : Halves , Jl ; Qnarturs , ; KlfjIiUi Club llatua : VA worth of tlcketa fur f 00. LIST 01' rillZUS. 1'rlzour flM.OOO . | | I20.BO 1'rlreof WJtll . In 40.IXJU 1'rlienf 'JUUUU . U 2U.UM 1 llrunil I'rUuot bUU ) . In . ' > . ( ) 2 I'rlncDOf K.UU . urn 4.U * . 5 I'rlKtg ( if l.U l . nru fi.WG U I'rltpnof UU . nm IU.IMI 11)0 ) I'rlceM nf 'M . are 'JO.l/W : 'M I'rlif * of 100 . nru 88.00IJ ! > yj I'clica ul 40 . are 11,1(1) ( ) AI'1'KOXIMATIO.V I'KI/.KH. l.'JI I'rlms of } l2iln | > prii > lniiit'K to ll'JI.UXl prlic , 118,000 INII'rlzcHof IDOnpproxIninfKlo 40,000 prl7O , 15.UUI I.'U rrliosof IXJuiiproslinat'if lu VU.OU prlio , U.ll l V.'i Turtulnals of HOileclded by 1ZO.OOU prliu , il.VUJ JWJ 1'rlrcs . Amounting to . Kur.laj AlU'rliea Bold In the United Statoa fully paid la U. H. Currency , AOENTS\VANTKI ) . IIATM , or any /urtlicr Informntlon ( If liT(1. wrlli ) h'Klbly to thn lindcr liii | ( l , clnnrly MutliiK xuur runldenca , with atnte , county , utruut ami nunibvr. JIurw rapid return mull Oullvvry will l > nmureil hy yuur tncloslmi an envelope bearing jour lull address. address.IMPORTANT. . Address , U. IIASHKTTF , CITY ov Mexico , MKXICO. Hy nnllnnry Irttnr. cunlalnlnit HONIIV ( llllUlt IkMic'd hy till Kxprutt I'ompjnles. New Vurk Jii- cliHimu , Draft or lv tn ! Note , PI'liCIAI. KKATIJKK8. lly tiirminf contract lliuroiuimny must dopoilt Ilia mini uf nil | irlie Included In tlio > clii > iiiulMturo | ull- Inu n ulnulo ticket , and receive the foll'iwlnu crucial permit : CKaTlflCATK I hereby rortlfy that tlio Iliinkof I-onilon mid Jleiluu lm on ilepoMt thu ni > eu < i ury fundii to uutiraiilea Ihn payment uf nil prUesOluwu by thu l.olerUulti lu llfiiutlcunclu I'ubllcn. Al'OMNAli OAHlll.l.o , Intnrtennr Kurthcr , the rtiinpaiiy In required tiiilUitrlbiilelllly- nlx per cunt , of tliu viilueiif all llio tlrkeU In prlrui- a larKt'r portion than In Klveu by nny other lottery Klnnlly. theniiiuher of ticket * IH Iliulti-d to UI.OOO- 20.UUO lean than nru > uld by other lotteries uiliiKthi unio achuniu. NERVE AND BRUIN TREATMENT : ruiraau o reun oe u * iMiiu n n cure , UuaranUvi t iuoi and uuuuluo uld uuly by OOOmiAN DRUG CO. 1110 Funiuiu Stroct , OtuulmKcb. . MEN ONLY ! fVoi LOBTtrVAILIIJO MAMJIOODi _ . _ , . „ _ . .JtO.Mrtl and WKEV008 DEJjffilTyj rflrJairtlirfiu""M04It ! > < 1'dS'p ' < | E" t * l'llllTHlillcfErrortorBu , > MMln014oYouiig , H.Lu.l. bU U iSIIOOII full , ll < 4l > p il. llow U . .l.W , iM tltT | tktaHKiKi'lllXTKUirilJUKtJiKIAI'iRmr oDr. iW.lul.lr MrUlim IIUMI THIfiTMCIIT-B < lll ! it , , MV'gR ' 'ffi DVoA oVrBUri'Ato'/Nl'Yj ' /