Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 18, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIII : CITY.
" \VIlllnm WnllbrlilKO wns anvnted last
Might , ehiirirutl with HtcnlliiK ncoat from
KH OIKI Miller , nt JiMO Capitol iivcnuo ,
H. C1. Jiic'tfer'a rtMldonco at 202. ! Half-
Howard uticotVIIH laniaj'etl to the ex
tent of $20 by firu yesterday. The
blny.a originated from u lighted cigar
left lying on the window sill near iv laeo
curtain ,
This availing the Saratoga Ly
ceum asbouiatlon will give Ha last ball
for this Mention at Lyuuum hall.
The damcnsektion of the Omaha turnverein -
veroin will glvo a calico ball at Gor-
mania hall next Wednesday ovonlng.
The funeral of Miss Hannah Sweeney
took place nt her Into homo , lir ) Capitol
nvenue , atllii. in. , and was attended by
u largo number of friends * . The in
terment took place at St. Mary's ceme
tery.
tery.A Sixteenth Htreet motor going north
collided with a cable car at Sixteenth
nnd Dodge BtreelM yesterday morning.
The motorman could not hold his car and
the cable car wan not stopped. The only
damage done was to mimnh eomo glass
in the eablo car and frighten the paa-
feengors.
The property owners south of the
Tenth Htrcct viaduct who will bo as-
Bcwed for uencllls to pay the damages
occa.sioned by tliat Htructuro will meet at
Mot/ hall on South Tenth btreot this
evening to discuss the mutter. There is
a feeling that Home of the property own
ers , espcdally those who were taxed for
the Eleventh htreet viaduct , are rated
too high in the proposed assessment of
benefits.
An application for a writ of habeas
corpus waH'liled yesterday by the attor
ney for O'Hrien and Few , the men ar
rested for implication in a robbery at
Pacific Junction , on the gound that the
authorities hero had no authority to ar
rest the men. As M > OII as it bccamo
known that this had been done , Captain
Mobtyn Hied a charge of "restating an
olllcor" against the men and they will
bo hold on this until the Iowa authorities
arrive.
I'KItSOX.t It J'.t AM tf-IKt 1118.
II. H. Nicholson of Lincoln is tit the Mil-
lard.
, . .T.j. . MuDouough of Old is stopping at the
Casey.
Mrs. A. T. Ayrcs of Crclghton is at Uio
Casoy.
M. Mflrdock of Kc.mioy i3 a guest at the
Piixton.
AV C. Hoover ol Ultic 11111 is registered at
tlio Casoy.
E. II. Illnsliiiw ofr'ulrlmry is stopping at
the Ciisoy.
J. U. lil.tclfburn of Arlington is a guest at
tlio Casey.
AV. S , Giirfocr ot Lincoln is registered nt
the 1'axton.
J. II. AV. Hawkins of Lincoln Is stopping at
the Murray.
C. M. Wherry of Xottli 1'latto is registered
ut tlio Casey.
Mrs. M. H. IIopowcll oC Tclcainah is a guest
at tlio Mill.inl.
Tit. E. Hunter of Kearney was at the Paxton -
ton yesterday.
Clnis Srliulntroldt and wife of Grand Island
arc at tlio Pax ton.
E , T Stuples and wife of Arlington are leg
istcrcd nt the Casey.
Fnink Sharp of Battle Creek is among the
arrivals nt the Mlllnrd.
John W. Holt , W. E. Dan hu'ton , J. V.
Hlncliimiu and A. Miiiulrk of Falls City were
nt the MuiTny ycstonluy.
Mis. Edward ICnlm has returned from
Bradford , P.i. , wliuro she has heen visltinjr
the \iast \ live months and also receiving medi
cal treatment.
A. .T. Highy of LlnrAln , representing the
Btuto Laborer , is in the city. Ho has looked
over the labor Held in this city and gives it as
his opinion that tlicio will bo no labor strike
in Omaha this spring.
Mr. G. S. Myer&on of St. Louis was in the
city ycstoulay and called at TUB Bin : onioo.
Ho was n few years , ago n partner of Air.
Bheoley in the pork pat-King business In
Omaha. Ills business now is that of live
stock cgmmibsioii merchant. o
Iov. C. Van Oostcnbrupgcrof Lyons , Ilev.
II. M. L. IJnidcn of UVkumah , Mr. W. G.
Waite of Lyons , Hov. .1. O Spencer of Craig ,
nnd E. W. uiinUiii of Chicago , who have been
attending the piesbytery atl'apilllon.wcro in
the city yesterday and visited Tin : BIE
building.
M Ucls , tlio well known theatrical man-
njier of Bradford , Pa. , and proprietor of the
"Oil Ucglon Theatrical Circuit , " is visiting
friends in the city. Jt is n yc.ir shico Mr.
Hcis visited Omuhn for the lirst timu. Ho
expects to remain hero for sovcr.il weeks to
recuperate , having had an attack of la grippe
last January , from the effects of which ho has
never fully recoveied. Air. Keis has many
acquaintances in Omaha who will endeavor
to make his stay a pleasant one ,
A XXO VXCK3IEXTS.
The amusing comedy , "A Pair of Kids , "
will bo the attraction at the Grand on Sun
day nnd Monday evening , when our nmut > e-
mcnt lovers will have nn opportunity of
laughing as they never Imighod before. The
character of the old countryman , " .Tiles
Button , " which Ezra Kendall has inndo
familiar to theatergoers throughout the
country , Isonoof the most mil th-provoklng
pieces of acting seen in Into years of Ameri
can comedy. Ho Is as iiroslstibly funny as
bo is thoroughly original , and If there is ( my
laugh In an mitlionro ho is sure to got It out of
them. Kovoral of the old favoiitcs are in the
cast , including the French comedian , Saionv ,
and Aliss Jcnnlo Dunn , tlio ouglnnl "Little
Josephine" ot tlio famous Juvenile Pinafores.
Will Lnwler Is nocr happier than when
delighting the ladles. This time Air. Lawler
Inis serttroil ? T > IX ) worth of Japanese souvenirs ,
which will bo given away bv ticket toiluv.
Every lady who attends the Eden AIusco this
afternoon and evening will receive a ticket.
Mr Gcorgo B. Summts , advance represen
tative of the Cora Tanner 'Fascination"
company , is In the city. "Fascination" will
bo the attraction at the Boyd on Thursday ,
Friday and Saturday of next week. Aliss
Tanner will bo supported by Colonel William
12. Shui's Park theatre company of Brooklyn.
Licenses weio Issued to the following
paitlcs bv Juilgo Shields yesterday :
Ntuno and residence. Ago.
( John A. Ahlstrom , Omaha . 2tl
1 Bertha Peterson , Omaha . 1K1
( Grnsslona Giuseppe , Omalm . 20
I Antonlim Pace , Omalia . 10
Unclaimed.
The remains of E. A. Duncan who died at
St. Joseph's hospital four days ago , are still
lying unclaimed at Hcafoy As Hcafoy'.s. Dim-
I' ' can was an Irishman of about twenty-eight
[ I ? or thirty. The body is that of a slender man ,
* ' the fnco is long and the featured clear cut ,
The nebO Inclines to tlio Itoman form and the
thin mubtaeliu is reddish in color and .some-
what flowing. The hair is dark ,
How to Snvo Time.
Internal Hcvenuo Collector Peters requests
that all iwrsoni applying for United States
, rovcnuostamps of lisM write their nppllcatloiiif
nnd have them sworn and subscribed to bo-
fet ( ) apiK'.irlng at the revenue oftlco.
An nvoraiw of UOO stamps uro being Issued
dully , mid If the applications are not ready
wlcn ) tlio persons making thorn call at the of-
ilco , n vast amount of unnecessary labor Is
entailed.
* Amn/.oiilaiis
' .Clio llvo young women , Llzzlo McXcalAIny
nnd Amilo Wells , May Guspar luid Llz/lo
r.minous , urrostcd Wednesday night for light
ing over a young man , were arraigned before
Judge Hclsloy yesterday afternoon nnd all
discharged except the Wells girls , who , it
appeared , pwclpltutod the row. They were
lined f.1.50 each , with costs additional , and
not having the cash they were sent to Jail.
Th.o others went away happy , accompanied
by "the uiaii lu tUo case. "
Till : MAUTYll I'lilJHIIMINT.
Virtue * ) Will Ho Commemorated
on Next Monday.
On next Sunday nt Gcrrnnnlit hnll , Hnrapy
brtwcrn Ktghtccntli nnd Nineteenth .streets ,
will Iw n prnml memorial nervlco commcnior-
alive ot tlio life of Abrsitmin Lincoln , It
will Iw by wny of celebration of the twenty *
11 fth anniversary of the death of the martyr
president , which occurred on April IB. It
will recall the lofty patriotism of the great
Jeaderofthoicpublican putty , und moro es-
pcclaltv tiling Into pnnnluciico tlio principles
for which ho died. The moctlng will bo hold
under the nuiplccs of the Turners. Hon.
John B. Hawley of this city , who was n mem
ber of Lincoln's cabinet ; Hon. J. W. Savage.
K. Hoscwatcr , AI , V. Gannon nnd others will
tnuka nddrrssss.
The LIcdorkianz has accepted the Invita
tion and will sing a grand wnrsong especially
rehearsed for the occasion. Citl/ens generally
are invited. _ _ _ _ _ _
N STKIIKT GUAIIK.
Tlie CutH nnil Kills Whieli are Iteoclv-
In Hd Incli Ailciitlon.
The proposed Hamilton street grading
scheme Is divided Into two parts. Tlio llrst
begins at Twenty-fourth street and runs west
to Lowe avenue. It stalls out Twenty-fourth
nnd runs to Twenty-ninth with n llvo foot
grade that makes a 1111 of live feet nt Twenty-
fifth , a cut of eleven feet at Twenth-seventb ,
fouitecn feet nt Twenty-eighth , nnd seven
teen at Twenty-ninth. Then it runs out to
Thirtieth , nnd makes n nlno foot cut at
Thirty-third , n llvo foot Illl ut Thirty-lifth ,
nnd n live foot cut at Thirty-sixth , ft then
takes tiio present grade at Pleasant street
nnd makes n straight line fiom Pleasant to
Lowe avenue.
The second part of the * si-homo goes west of
Lowe avenue , makes n raise of two feet at
Dcwoy .street , and no change at Institute
boulevard , butstnrllng there makes a straight
gi-ado to the west line of the city limits. This
will Involve n loweiing of the grade at Dale
sheet of ten feet , make n cut ntEuicka street
of nineteen feet , a lill at Bird street of eleven
feet , at Blal'kbird street of twelve feet , and
comes o t tb the present established grade on
Vista street. This Shakes the steepest grade
on the street llvo fcot to I'vrrjr lOu between
Twcnty-fouil hand Twenty-ninth ; and west
of Lowe avenue it is n little over three und
one-half feet. _
A jumciAij ojngsio.v.
It Will i o Ar ueil hi Court anil May
JSstnbllsli n I'ri'Ci'ilrnt.
Fifteen days ngg Ed AIngco was convicted
of assault nnd battery and sent to jail for fif
teen days. Under such circumstances , a fnun
stands eoirnnlUcd until tlio costs are pa'id. It
seems , however , that the judge forgot to
make this last entry in the sentence. Bright
young attorneys for the prisoner appeared
before Judge IIopowcll demanding the ic-
Icnso of thcit > client. They were informed
that it would bo necessary to Illo a motion in
the matter and argue it in duo form. The
point promises to be an intcicsting one as it
is thought lo be thu establishing of a prece
dent. _
FUMjEKTOX MEX.
They arc Mnlcins Preparations for
the Mill Opening.
Fullerton was finely represented in Omaha
ycstei dayand every ono of her representatives
wns lushing around the city making prepara
tions for the nind opening on May 21 of thu
line mill of Alartin , Potter As Co. , of that
place. ,
A special train will bo run from this city
nnd Lincoln on that day , carrying 200 guests ,
among whom will bo thu governor and staft
and many of the leading professional and
business men of the state. The mill .and im
mense water power of the state
will bo inspected , after which there
will bo a grand banquet which will bo sup
plied by nn Omaha caterer.
The visiting representative * ai-o Chnuneey
Willie , G. M. Carleton , Z. T. LeftwiekJudge
Brady and J. W. Tanner of the Fnllciton
Post.
_ _ _
AVlmt it Costs
Alust bo carefully considered by the great
majority of people buying even necessities of
life. Hood's ' Sarsapanlla commends itself
with special foico to tlio great middle classes ,
because it combines posiiivo economy with
gtent medicinal power. It is tlio only medicine -
cine of which it unn bo truly said " 100 doses
Ono Dollar , " and n bottle taken according to
directions will average to last n month.
Kendall Kcndal.
Aloro than usual interest is manifested in
the coming engagement of tuo American
comedian K/.ra Kendall nt the Grand next
Sunday evening from the fact that the young
"prince of eccentrics" will follow the per
formances of the English artists of the sumo
name. AVliilo the entertainments differ
widely in a dramatic sense , tlio merits of suc
cess fiom a box ofllco standpoint will stand
good comparison. E/.IM Kendall 1ms a
cllentelle of laughter lovers who 1111 the tho-
ateis where bo plays and bv their loud and
hearty laughter vote him their popular choice
in the fun making lino. Ho is ono ot the few
In the extravagant pantomime farce line in
this country who have always held to hluh
prices of admission. Sarony , a French come
dian , nicccnt importation of Air. Kendall's ,
is n clever acquisition to the company and the
sweet singer , Little Jennie Dunn of "Havorly
Juvenile Pinafore" fume , will bo seen hero
for the first time in sover.il years. Her voice
is a high sweet soprano and in the rendering
of the popular , baltads wins many encores.
Mr. IIlnielmiiKh's Property.
Nathan Merriam , the surviving member of
the ilrm of Ilhnobaugh & Alerriam , formerly
of the Omaha elevator , bus returned from
California , where ho attended the obsequies
of bis deceased associate.
Ho stales that Airs , llhnch unU and daugh-
ter.Graee will remain in San .lo o until tlioy
recover trom the immediate effect of their bereavement -
reavemont ,
As to the , disposition of Air. Himcbnugh's
nropo.it y , Mr. Mori lam -said that ho bad
heard nothing. Airs. lllmcbauh had not
decided before Mr. Alerriam left the coast
what would bo done in the premises Neither
did she In any manner say whether or not
she had been appointed ndmiulstiatrlx of tlio
estate.
Alter Mif. Himobaugh shall have recovered
from the shock she will probably uniko a
short visit to old friends in this vicinity.
Mr. Hlmebnugh'H InleroMs in this city
i\eroqulto extensive , among them being a
half ownership of the stock of the Omaha
union grain company.
A Necessity of Health.
It Is a pilmo necessity of health that the
action of the bowels should bo Kept regular.
But tha way to overcome n temporary lit of
constipation , or to remedy chronic costiveness
is not to deluge tlio stomach und drench the
bowels with purgatives of violent and painful
action. Tlio happy medium between an Inop
erative and violent cathaitio i ? Hosteller's
stomach bitters , which nets just suftleiently
upon the bowels to relax thum , without pain ,
ami which being a wholesome tonic , ns well
ns aperient , has the effect of strengthening
both them and the stomach , and promoting
the well being of the \\holo luteuial economy.
Thii removal of bllo from the blood , Increased
activity ot tbollvor , usually dormant in cases
of costivcncss , nnd sound digestion follows
thousoof this bencJleontMnediclnc , ns thor
ough and genial In Its effects as It is safe and
pm\i In composition. Uhcunmtlsm , fever nnd
ague , kidney troubles and debility are also
remedied by It.
Advertising Oumhn.
Secretary Nason and others Interested In
the proposed board of trade excursion to tlio
south mid cast corners of America are out
rustling for names ot these who want
to tnko tlio trip.
"The entire expense of tlio tour will boborno
out of the pHvntn funds of these who po nnd
not n penny , Air. Nason says , will go from the
board of. trndo treasury.
However , the trip is tn Iw strictly for the
purpose of advertising Omaha In every man
ner jtosslblo. It has not yet been dcllnltely
settled whether the excursion will Iw made ,
It depending wholly on the number of names
secured today.
A Thieving Domestic.
Maggie Sewers , n woman who has until re
cently been employed us n domestic by N. O.
Hi-own , n contractor , was arrested by Court
Officer Keysor j csturday oa the cliargo
of grand larceny. Wlill" In Hiwn'n employ
shn Molt * n diamond fttmldcd pin , two gold
rltiuM , n inco lied spread and luco pillow
Miami. When first accutcd of the theft tlio
woman denied It , but later on confessed every
thing. All the property , valued lit llftO , was
recovered. _
For burns , scalds , brultcs and nil pain nnd
snnnicss of tlio llcsh , the grand household
remedy Is Ur , Thomas' Eloctrlo Oil. Bo mire
you get the genuine.
KTItKirr HWHHPIXd.
The TlioroiiKhllires whk'h nro to Itc-
oeho Attention Al'tcc Dark.
The following shows tlio .streets ordered
swept by the board of public works , and
the nights on which the work is to bo done :
Monduy- Ninth direct , from Hamoy to the
Union Pacific depot ; Tenth street , from Far-
imin toCastolliir ; Eleventh street from Fur-
nnm lo Williams ; Twelfth street , from Far-
iiuin south ; Jackson street , from Seventh to
Thhteenth ; Seventh street , from Jackson to
Pierce ; P.iu'lfli } street , from Sixth to Thir
teenth ; Pine struct , from Eighth to Tenth ;
Sixth street , from Pacific to Pierce.
Tuesday- Douglas , Dodge and , Capitol
avenue , from Ninth to * Sixteenth ; Ninth
street , from Dodge to llurney ; Tenth ,
Eleventh , Twelfth and Thirteenth streets ,
from Davcnpoit to Fnrnnur , Eighteenth
street , from ( 'uinhig to Ohio.
Wednesday Farimni and Hiriivy fetrwts.
fiom Ninth to Sixteenth ; Howard street and
St. .Mary's avenue , from Ninth to
Twentieth ; Fourteenth struct , from
Howard to Davenport ; Tlilrteecntli street ,
from Fnrnnm to Leavenworth.
Thursday -Fifteenth street , from Howard
to Webster ; Davenport street , from Ninth to
Sixteenth ; Thlrteeutlr1 street , fiwii T.e'nven-
worth toVinton ; WIlllams.sUect iomTenlh
to Thirteenth.
Friday Sixteenth street , from alley uoith
of [ yard to Ohio ; Cuming sti-eot. from Sl-c-
teenth to Twenty-sixth ; Twcety-foui'ih
stivct , from Cuininir to Spauldlng.
Sunday Sixteenth sticet. frojin alley north
ofl/niil to viaduct ; Webster street , from
Fourteenth to Sixteenth ; Farnam street ,
from Sixteenth to Thirtieth ; Li > | lvenworth
strcot , Irom Seventh to Tentu Twenty-
ulKhth street , froiu Fnrnam to fcavenwoith.
Next week I hero will be an additional
order Tor sweeping other stivets
In compliance with several
IP-solutions passed .it the last session of the
city council , wlicn thosninu hall have been
approved by the mayor nnd.in ofliiiai copy
thereof i.s delh cred to the ihninnfin of the
board of public works by the city clerk
Other streets will bo added as the council nuij
direct sis far as fho funds will permit.
The accumulated tilth of tlio winter on the
pavements mudo tlio Hist sweeping extremely
laborious , mm moro time was consumed In
cleaning the streets that time' than will bo
requited subsequently. As a consequence
the work on mio streets 1ms been delayed
but will be attended to us suon as possible.
IbThls What thn AVomen Want.
Ilere't. news 1'ov every woman who goes
ab'out with broken corset bones. There's a
matciial that will neither break nor roll up ,
audit's guaranteed. A j car it. not too short
a time to wear out that warranty 11 it does
heie's your moiiuy vuthotit a word but it
won't.
Tlio material h Kubo
And more. It's stitched in , double-stitched
in , toji and bottom , and Hain't bo worked out
viilh am nidinary wear.
ThoKaho corset is nmio than a common
blessing to the ncrago womnn. There's no
\ \ earing out of corset lacor.s by the shai p edge
of tlio eyelet ; there's nothing to iust , no e.\e-
let visililo through a thin dress : never n
brc.ikini ; of n corset luco ulth these loop
eyelets.
'Thodealer takes the. lisle in selling the
Knbocoisct. He buys ami sells under Ibis
guarantee :
"Itfornny rcnson whatever the corset is
unsatisfactory to the wearer , It may lie ic-
turned to us through the dealer , and the
money paid will bo checrfullj refunded with
out question. No matter \\liat condition it
may be in. piovided it husn't been worn over-
thieo vcelts ; and if the ICabe with which tlio
corset is bpned over breaks , \ \ u \ \ ill ijs cheer
fully i-cfund the money.
Cnic vi.o Cou ir CoMi'VNK
Clostjd.
Tlio Nebraska clocliio company at l.V.'l
Farnam street of which A. II. Xenner wns
manager has assigned. The Pumpcllcj stor
age comp.mv , who held t\vo moitguges aggre
gating & ! , ! ( ) , has taken charge of the prop-
city. >
Airs. Whihlow's Koothiutr Syrup for chil-
dicn teclhhig rmes wind colic , dlniihiua , etc.
25 tents a buttle.
From the advertisement in another column
it will bo.ecu Unit the American air ship s\n-
dicato propose to jlvo an exhibition Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock on Capitol avenue , be
tween Thiitconth and Fitteenth streets. Unit
will bo lice to evoi.t body. Piof. H. I' . \ \ r.iy
wilt ascend o\cr a mile in a sixtv-tive foot
balleon , and will drop to the ground in a par
achute in sixty -ccomls. It promises to draw
thousands of people to the scene.
Notice to Pastors.
Tan Bic is about to change Us. church di
rectory for the season. The director ; is put
in small typo and stereotyped , and cannot be
changed , when once set , duiiiif. Urn-season.
Pastors uro requested to send in their an
nouncement ! ? at their earliest convenience.
H superior cxiellenco proven In millions of llorncs
fnriiniru limn nqiiuiU'riif n contui ) It In ii i t liy
tlui I'nltiMl btuliM ( iiviirnmuiit t-iiulniaca liy Uio
liciitU ot tluj limit Unlvi'Mllli" . ns tlio hliiiiiii ! t ,
I'ure t niulMKirt llonUliful. lr ) 1'ilcu'n rri'nm IHk-
Inu 1'uwilcr ilimi nut contain Ammonia , l.lmo 01
Alum. Sola onlv In cuni
1'ltlOK IIAKI.NU t'ONN'Iinil CO.
NUNVV01IK. ClllC.ino. h\NlllAMlSCl ( , fcl I Of IS.
SPECIAL TEN DAY
Dinner Set Sale
AT
PERKINS ,
GATCH &
LAUMAN'S
1 5 1 4 Farnam St. ,
Paxton Bldg i6th& Farnam-sts
1)0 ) ! < otd leduucU from IIS to 111.73.
'JO iuts tediieed from ti ! to JH.
l.argo line now sots f ! . " > . furiaur prlco CO.
Wo Mill oiler t-vury Dinner. Uaino and I'mft
Sot In oar stock , Inolmllin : line llavlland Huts
without restrvu , at spuolul prlew. *
,
It * . On * or inflf * it * holt * lit | rice * f til
C. V , iL.dlrtctriiut 1. U. f t rcr' * o-
, 211 W * M JUon St. Cfci < ( u. | ] lo
ntw rfctt
'I ' 111MM ; ( IN A dlASS.
It Dopft Not Hor-m ti/tm Vtiry Murh Init It 1
Often KiuniKh .no ha the Ucclnnlut ; Hf
Death.
DM jon ftrrlKililfmliMiif ittliiVliiit tmti-r m > 10
Hie llulit olid nollif bnn nnnrli | ' ! > lr nlti it It < * "Hli
lltllu I'nit1ic ! nfiiinllfrt U InuVi'il irrfcillf rlcnr
unit | nilr nlion joii punrrrt II mil , liilt "i llt n lock *
Inn nllli mitinnl \ri'oinlili mnltcr Do jnn Inimnit *
Inc It mil be lmnllijIt ! llo jnii nnmlrf nlir. In n lit-
tfo nlillp , jinir niiiilh'la : ' trii tml , > i' r iipi'dlln li
poor nnil jou foci n nrrnl ill'8U > l ltli tlio wnrlit ?
llul If nnlrr Is xi Impure ) nlint Miull i * iloT llnlllt ?
Xu , Hint innr kill tlio ts-rnif , but itoi- < mil romiuu
tin-in. A fur tii'ttiTnnj l tit tin' IHIIP wlil'ktj1 with
It. 1 Inlii'M | > h.nldinn In AinorlrnuilirMlntliiilr \ |
tlcilnrc thin nnnr. tint niiill'pnrtlil i-irrfiillrl""I'lO ' '
It nni t dp ri'lii ; nlit'krr. for IIIIIHIIO lil kcr l
norfo tliim liiipuic nli > r. *
Doctor ! " , rhcnil'lii , n-liMitl'lK unit tirofc . nri , nrc
nuir fiillf nitrvcil that no nlilski-r iiM'il In Anivrlrn to-
ilnjIt > rlirmlrnlly purcor fne friuii tittrl oil , n
Duffy's 1'iiro Mult It lins iiup"fiillr nlllitlixwl thn
rniTilly of nil ollii'r whMili" , lliu pri'Jitillcc of ncftk-
mlnilvil nnil tlu > tilKnlr ) of nntjon inlniliit 1'i'opU' .
NVh } ' llconii'c It lia proitiiopit ri-sult" , H' lotrit
lionltli. iirolinmcil llf - , imnkonul HIP licKlni ; fnciil-
llei nnit rutintprnitcil thu crll cITi-i'li of poisonous
wntrr. Inili-pil , U ! , n imio , mcillclniil will-key. Ho
not , however , nlioir anjuii rrii | > iilous ilcttlor to Ini-
I'O'O upon JTIIII lij lU'ilnrlni ; IIP hiii mine toiiioillon
of hlonn Hint It "Ju > t ni KIIUI ! , ' or conic bottloit
irhlikpj- Hint li "mncli ln-ttcr. " It I * ( litMrry popii-
l.ullrnf Dnffj'i I'nrc Mult Hint Ini rniifoit tho'Ciin-
north ) limit Hunt lu yomg Inlo the market.
"
CALIFORNIA
TUP I.AXI ) OP
DISCOVERIES.
Scn < Tjor circular.
AH IN C
CUf E
'CATARRH
r nvit 1 r- / -
Santa : Abie : , and : Cat : R . - Cure
1'iirsnlu by'Uoudiimii l'iu C'o
TE fDAVS'
E1XCUR.SION
TO -
GfefflTPHNQOGH
and Return
From Chicago and Return $40.
' Messrs. Raymond &Whitconib i
AN ill 1 i'ron illy con tut t an incursion nf Uio Kn l j
rii.itlnm'oy.i Lnml ( Oiupnny to riiiitt'inooj : * ! Tonn . |
Al > .1 1 'XI to ntliMiil tliosuln at iltv nnil ip-lilcnii' ,
lutMif ihlsioiupnii ) M.o l > i innl B Ti.iliuoiuio | eil i
soleU \rittbnliMl I'ulliunn uirs ipniloi iPuplHK i
nnil illnliiK ) Ipr et I llrlibnre ili'pnl. llo lon Mni i
.itiii > la > Miiv .1. ; it 1 p in . nrritliu nt 1'liiitfinooi.M i
Motiftn" .M't ) ' > n in. All Ir.uiHjmrtntlon nnil 1U-
Ini ; pxpenMi' of OAuu'r loulsti iluiln thii trip mnl
v\\\\K \ \ \ \ In lliiitliiniioKii Indmlcil In llu > t 41. nml Hit-
( onip.ui ) will-inrc ii'l ' I'tlurl In innko the trip ihnr-
innliy ! cnjuMililc lo nt ] piitlclp.inli
The Mill'i i.rilii1 Kn4t < 1ialttuii > oi'iil.niiiteoiupnii's
proi > ert > I1 * n iiiU'ilhy Its uli'.olnlo luiU pMisaMlt\ ]
o tlio KIOW Ih i > I I tic 111111 iMiti'i pi hi UK nnil iu < eis-
nl cllj of Ihp wliolii South , llenr ) A. I'UIPJII , l > i ] . ,
iic" > lil < 'iU ot Hid 'I himili-j.in-lliiMim IPM : irli i 0111-
imyii > i > I'.isi riiattanooc.i lins Krp.itur niUmi-
iii'H | : i : i till lei u limn 01 ilt > Ihmi Iho < ! of
liattanooftn ll-i'lf It vtlll lx > n piiMpoiim * tcinn. It
I'linot -.toppoil. . It In * yiit lo ( nun1 "
J- nil In turui.it Ion it ml proxpoiti.duiMU'iH I. . U Ku -
foll. bpfii't.irj of the
East Chattanooga Land Company ,
00 Summer fit , , Bistor. , Mi.s. , or any ot it
oflicois or directors , ns lollows :
I'ri'slilrnt. A A. MD'M II.
vin'-pii'-idi'iit j ' inn \ v.t I ) . /
i .1 .1N Alt\M , 10 ! Kast KlKhtli slieel ,
K i 'Iclin.
j , 1. H liriM t r.ur nl > o\o.
A. A. Mou iu : , I\IIII.MM' " ' .
.1 -finiNN M I ) . Miinilipilci , X H.
I ; II III s-i 1 1. llostnn , Mi : t.
.M. Ill III M I , Min. Ma-K.
( i. 11 IIIUI.Ual.l on ! .Me.
.1 , " AMIIIISN , I. Mm. M'ISS.
I.I I ill1 1 : ADAM- I in , MuttMrpct , lloston , .Muss.
U. linn Its \v. I.MIM , Mail
.1 T. . \MI-OV I hitlinoi > i'.iT < Min.
Tot InitheriouMMikMiLool lliopilblle .Mi'8.r . 1tn > -
liioiul \N'hllonilM > IU futnlhh lull Information rn
lo tin1 IM niHlini. aNo ptoiptii lit * * of the iinnpatn ,
iit'n < l > Nptllir i. mnl lotrhi * Mil > * .Lilptloii ! > for Its
-mi k nl Hiolr olliio.ii NVa hln-loii ) , ! . , ln-"n ! ! ;
J6iillio.iil ii } Nun York 111o'llli .Ninth H . I'hll.t-
ili'lplila. Ill -iipi-rlor M , I luM lnmt , uiul 1UI south
Claik M. . I liliauo.
COUGHS
Sors Throat ,
Tin' bij-'bi t inrillcul iintlioillk'S of tbt <
Win 111 inr-i'i Iho nnil II'ruiiiiiicnil tlio SODEN
MINERALPASTIL.LK3. fof dhousos nf tlio
Tliitmt , riifst unit Lnnnnil ; albii foi 0011-
1 Hnil tinicstiltvof Ibi'lSODKN MIM.K\h
WATiit" : AM ) l'AM'llil l- > urn > fiy witN-
fiR'Kiiy In Sibui'uio I'lniiynvltls us wull > . In
fliiuiiri-futniiliatnimlllfimiif tlii ; iniiici nil
IIU'-IIKI- " MOHKAI' It. I IIOWN. M. I . .
1'iof. of haiynxoloi-'l at Clili-ago I'Dllcllnli * .
At till iliuf. ' 1-.ts at M ami M ) i-onts u bo\ .
Phamplets Gratia on Application.
SODEX MINERAL SP1UXCSCO , , LlJIlfED
1.1 I I.DMl--Tlir.r.T. Nl W VOHK
AN HOCXD 'RESTORED.
"SAN'ATIVO , " tbo
nik'i fill Simnlth
'ily , In nolclullh
u Wrlttriiliinirau-
ti'o t tint ; nil Nni\-
,
Weak MiMnory , I.oe
of llraln l'uuTllciul.
$ * & s7yi7jiiVi'wiLofjtuw ,
Before & After Use ; kini Manhood , J v
fiiil Bfe. " ( ' * Laiiltudc ,
Fhuius-ai > truu Ill1a"c { ;
_ , ,
ot Ilia Generative Or-
( til draluv and toil of power
umn.ln either ecxcttimctlby oyer-cxenl n , yontb-
Fill luaiier tluni , or Iho cictjMve use of tnuaecji ,
opium , or .tlmnlatiU , which ullimBtcly lend o
Iiinrmlty. Ruuinmiitlnn ami Iiuaiilty , rnt mi In
coii\culcnt farm to curry In thu vent pocket. I'rlco
$1 puckase , or c r > r 85. With every 85 onlyr wo
J-UBRitT'lfcii ' tiaiirtiHlrf to euraur rtfuiul
Ilif iitunril. heril by mall to auy ijdrf . Clr-
cnUrhcc. Slentlou tlil liapcr.AiUief *
CO. " ' iU'Bt A
CHEMICAt
MADRID 'f.1,1 ? ff ' *
'
VAWCfirnViVllAl lu'w"1
Kiilm A ' " . ( or ISth & IfciunlaHMnrU ,
J. A ntkr A Cu. , Cur t3lli & l > ouKl ttrccli , ana
A. I ) . Foster A Co. , ( uumll llluH * . iu .
TO WEAK ByiEN
BurTeritu ; from Uia ritecuuf jouthfulerron , carl/
ikcajr , natilnttnrakurM , lost nmuliooj. i to. , I III
trim a % alualilu IrrollMi ( waleill i-ouulnluK full
rarllcitmr * fur Ixmi * iiirv. I'llKK ut tlmrtr. A
irlfliillcl medical ork : thouM Iw rruit liy i-vtry
mall who U tiervinti * anil UfhllllatfMl. Adilrw.
1'rof. i' . c. \VLlili.Tlooau , C'ouu.
WE APOLOGIZE
To the many of our patrons who could nut get wailed nn in our Morn l * l Saturday ,
wo have a largo force ; of extra salesmen the rush has been HO real that itva \ imptmxilil to w.iit
on all customers. We arc thankful to those who showed indulgence , nnd we are nro .hoy find
themselves well repaid for the time they spent in waiting , We Khali haves a largni' force of sales
men next Saturday , and will he prepared for bigger crowd * , Wo will al o lie prepared with new
bargains. Some of the lots advertised last week are completely sold out but wo fire opening
every clay new invoices and every day we have ; some now.and freHlrattrarlion * ,
Our this week's special is the grandest olTerever made in the line of ready mad ( clothing.
. *
We place on sale about 500 very fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits , all Hacks , each of them
worth at least $15.00 ; at the unprecedented low price of jg.oo. 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 I'armor Satin or Scribe lim ig. The
cheapest suit in this lot would bringin any other establishment $15,00. We ofler them this
week at 459.00.
Our piles of Spring Overcoats are getting- low , ami in some of the finest lot ; ; the si/es are
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 , belter come this week
amKscc'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 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 ,
"They always give you good
uluc. "
"I never fail to find Foine-
thing that fits my boy. "
"Such lovely kilt suits. "
These are the pleasant
things that we hear every day !
about our clothing. j
* We invite your
inspection of the
Children's Suits of-
fcrcdat $ 5.00.
GRAM ) LOTTERY OP JUARHZ
* " * * Vm1 < * r the innnntruiiieiiti'f tliti
Mexican International Danlting Co. ,
< I'mr.-hloimrlt'i. InciirpuiataJ liy thu ftiilo uf ( .III
Illinium , .Mcxlui ,
" For Cliaiitablo Purpose.
- / GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
lll lnkt > place In imlilli' tit Ilioclt ) of Juai / Mtiii
.rl ) I'liiitiU'l Nnilc ) , Mi'\lrn ,
WEDNESDAY , APRIL 83rd , 1800.
miilcrtlio jior.-ninil siiu > rvl lim nr < ii'ni > inl Itiiik s
MD liVnnil Mr. I'AMiio Ainiri 111 . thu inrmvr u
Kt'lltlvlUJirorelll'll PlIllllllUJIKI' III UlU t tlltfll MattM
Unit. Ills | iri > ( MH' ( > nlniio IK Hiiillrlunt Kuiiiiinliui 1,1 ilia
jiulillc Hint Iliuilrnnlnxi will bo liuhl nllli < tritlinn
imlliinil fnlrtii'rs tun ! ! , itn.l tlio lutli'i alii' ' MIIHMM
ttirtit tlio Mi'vlfuu Kuxeiiuuvnt ) Is ut ciiit.il etiui'Im-
mill lull-Kilty.
CAPITAL , PRIZE , $ OOOOO.
cn.onnTtiki.TH. OM.VWI.OOJTIC M n
AVIiulttTluKtsth. W. Half TiuKot- . ' .
Qimrtm Tlul.rts , Jl.
MhT 01' I'lllXKb.
i I'lizpnr fifluw is fiouo ]
l.l'rl/i'iif IOUW In IOW )
I I'rlMHir SX ( < ) Is MID
II 1'rl/oMif 1,000 cut It nro 'limo
Id I'rl7f iif yimfutIt nru 'umi
, 'JI I'll/us of llXJcnih mo CiUtjIj
UK ) I'll/utof AQcnili ara 'il * > i
1'OCI I'rlzesuf .lOriulium ' , VJJ.
AI'I'IIIIMMTIUV I'ltl/bi ) .
IIU Prize * nf * fiOoaihiiri- f MXM
ll l I'rl/t's of .Jlrntliure . .M n
1UU 1'rl/es uf 'ii'.niluiri- iMt
rniMiv M. i'iu/1" .
! > W 'l'onnlniil lii f ) H ) 1'il/onl „ " ) fitch MIC ill'.K )
i'.i Termlnul3 to tlU.OOU I'rlfu ot tlU each mo S.lAiu
1,11111'rl'tiH nmniinlliiu to H''JUQ
4Vi" lhi lliulur lmiul livri'liy ii'MIfy thnt Ihn llini.i
Nuclun il nf Minim , lit t'lilliiinliiiii hnn mi < li'pi. it
triini tlio Mcxli'.itt Intt'riintliinnl linnklni ; ( nuiinn )
the iitct's'irj f mills Inciiiiriinlou tlit > pnnno u 't till
tln > prUi'i ilrnTii In tluil.llAMi l.tirri lit oi Jinl /
\VutttrthiM iMTtlf ) that > \u will nupcrvlit nil tlit
niriuiucniciitn. innl In IHTHUI iiiannk'DiinilruiiticI all
IhiMlniHlniii "I thlt J.ultur > uiul Unit Hii'lino nu
iiinUiiiIt'll lilt htincaty , Inlniujs , nml Hit iuU I.I.MI
tuniirtl till parties JOHN S MtMIIV ( . , iniin lunijr
L'AMII.O A IK. I I.I.I IS
Stiit'r | l iir fur tin" t. < Miuiirnt
If nil ) ' ' Ikkrt ilr.tnlni : a prl'U li ' " ' 11 tliu uiiilivr
flutit'il. lt fnin vnlilu will I'll iiilliHltM nnil luiuiltvil
tu lliuunnvr theri'iif frtcnf ilinrut'
IIIMIAU II IIIIIINMJV
Pioltlciit KI'ltnii \ Nntlniinl Hunk I'.l 1'-uo Tct
AUII.NTSAVn.l ) ,
I'nr dull rule j. or any furllicr Infurmntlnn uriln
ti > lliuiiiulfiil iit'it > tatliiK jrutir ntltlri'iit ilvurl > n > i\\ \ \
Man * iiilinl ) , atrt'ft nnil niiililivr Muro inplil mail
ilt'lhi'ry will wtti * itroil liy jour i'liiluaini ; ati vuvct
u | > u iii'irliii ; yutir full uiMrt-m
MlUlAN ISILII.nilS ( I. 1I\\MM , ClI
fit ) ' Uf.llKHCI MC'JICO
XOTH'B.
PIII | reiiiltlniite fur ticket * , bjr nuliniirt Icllor.
riilit.ilnliili Mniiiir Drill r Inut l liy all Ki.ri' | i t .m- .
| i.inli > Ncir Vurk K > IIIIIIIIII. | Hank llrult ur 1'uttal
.Nulo AililfOni till rrtUli'ri'il lullt'rs In
M 1.1 KAN I.S CLIINATIuSAI IINMSO III ,
fit ) of Junri'i Muvii'o
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
ENNVROYAL PILLS.
RCD CROSS DIAMOND BRAND.
Hnfr , iu 1 > lni l.lllll. I liltt , i.k
t tvr IMftmoril llr n < llDrca mtuuiq
. lcit vlUt luv rtlMB. | 'lake uuotlter.
4 . l.ipi , H ( uucv\ui \ m"lltllrrSor
r M < n Ufl.r , Ir return wfell. . \ m. f tit
' '
"TIME IS MONEY. "
We muiit soil out tlio rpmnlmler ot our rnt.nll ntoolt without fttrthnr tl l.iv ,
IIB our wholesale 1mMn < m Jt'inands our ontirn time , att mtloii oiitl capital. Kor
thonoxt few days wolnritH you to n feast of hargnlim mirh a * * you will t evvr
ngain enjoy. Wo are IljOjbi to rent store anil boll our fixtures now any U .y , s
como at once foaforo it is too latt .
A 11 ouv genuine Diamonds now GO at itnpoirtur'n prlcns and thu
thrown in. $60,000 worth of Diamonds to heloct irom , prices ritnjlng ; Iroin
$2.00 up to $3,000 , for Kings , Pins , Exr-rings , fee.
Solid Gold Watches fiom $15 upward. Solid Sllvor Watches from $6 up.
Nickel Watches from $2.00 up.
Solid Gold Chains from $7.60. Best Rollfd Plato Chains from $ ! ? , Charms
and Lochots , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Rings , $1 nnil $2 ; worth $3 to $ f. A
lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins at 26o and f)0o 'ach
worth $1. Heavy Solid M-It.irat Gold Collar Buttons , wet th $2.50 to $5 ach
now , choice for only $1. Ono lot assorted Gulf Buttons nt OOo pair ; worth ? ! to
$ : ; , Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , 50c and $1 uach ; worth four timt the
money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lice Pins from OOc up.
Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour strike , cathedr.il p , ng > j ,
at $ C , $0.00 , $8 and $10 ; worth $10 to $20.
Elegant Silver Lamps , with silk umbrella shades , from $5 up.
Hundreds of other equally good b.ug.iins. Open Saturday evening until 0
o'clock * . Store for rent and nxturea for snlo.
MAX MEXYELR. & BRO. ,
Corner Sixteenth and Farnnm Streets , - - Omaha , Neb.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute.
Torino trontMiciitofallHIIlON'ir ANM ) SUUI.t'\r. DISIUSIM llntPei. Ai | | ) turoi for U. .irinltlcs nna
'J'ttispus HiMt r.icllltli'1. APII trains anil Humi'tllci fur inofij-iHfnl 'rrcttniPnt ill every form i i IHLMIO | rit *
qnlrltiK Mc'llctil or MirKlrnlTnuitiuont NINKl'V IIDOMrt Kill I'ATIIN'IS llDtnl nml Atli iilnniu ll
At tiiuiinoil.ttliniH \VrUnriirrlriMilir3iiiiliufoiinltlosanil lli.ttuii , TrtiHio" . t'lnli IV" I. I iirvntniuH of
Btiliu * . I'ilcH Tumors , t'nm i r tatirrli llrniu'hltlii , Inlial ttluii. nicctrlrlt ) , rata Mi , nplli'pn ) Uliltic1) , lll.ul-
ik'i KJI liar , Mtln anil Ulnii.l nnil all 'inrultal ( ) ptralliim lISi\aiS ) : : UK WtlMK.N a npi i Inity llg.it uf
DI-CMIM. i t WIIIIIIMI I'li-e Wi > Irtvu lately uiilm | | a l.liu-ln Dnpiirtinont fur Wniiion Dui'lnu ' onlliiiimotit
( Mrlctb Irlialt' ) ( ) nl > Ili'll tliln Mcilliaf In tltuto Mtiklim it Speulnlly tt I'ltlVATI ) DISK \ < < il
All Hi ti 1 Dlicaiea sntt t"nnlly ! tro.itdl S ) ! ! ) ! ) ) ! ! iinNnn roniuicil truui thu Hnluin ujt'int ' nit'rciiry.
New He If riillMitiuainipiit liir I.IIIH uf Vital I'lintT 1'itrtlot iinnlilt ) tliU us in tj In ) tiutlol at liuiiiti liy
Moilli Ino InitrniiiDiits nent liy in til 'i oxprciis n *
t.orit" < | H n lonL't1 All oiiinniniilo itionu cunllili'iitlnl ur
cttriil > ] iLkt'il , nn ninrki til inillcalu cnntcnt nr ficnilor Ono porinnal Inti'rvleiv prnferroil ( "i ! l nnil i omjUll
IIIDTM' il hHtury nf yiinr i"t c. nnil wo nlll so nl in plain wr.tlipur nnr MUDK TO .Mi.S' : ntlil ; i p. in 1'rlvitta
. itnilVarkoi'i'lo null iiii" < tl' t Hit An IDJI
K'l'ciil | ' ; t Ni'i vims IISoa-03. Iiiiiiulcncy .Silillls | tilcut |
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
Corner Oth nncl Hnrnoy Sts. , Onitih \ , Nob.
Etchings. Emerson.
Engravings. Hnllct & Dils. .
Artists' Supplies. Kimbull.
Mouldings. Plnnos & Ojnns. .
Frames. Sheet
1510 Douglas Street , Omahn , Ncbfnsko.
A Ptrfeet Art Album containing 24
Beautiful Photographs representing
Te > and Coffee culture , will be itnt
on receipt of your address ,
CHASE & SANUORN , 136 BroidSI , , Boston ,
Wetttrn Dept. 80 Franklin St. , CMcigo , III ,
RESTORED.
IViQllllUUU ofjoilllirill liillirtlilrlir * ,
rau-liii : l'mii tui | if r. f > r ou Iirlilmy , | 4 1
klunhuj 1 , Ac. ho IMU Irln.t limlnei cry kuutt n runt-
4rhafUiHui'cre < l fti > liiir > l nif n ot i lr. HIP , wrltlcu
he will i ml ' .f.ln.ll HIKK lo I.I. li How iuir < rttm.
& < tJrco. ; . 11.1ILKYEJ , I'.y , IJOJ XHt .New V lk Cltr ,
Arrests dUchsrKm from tlio urlnat r orf an *
I In eltlicr ect in 4B lioura.
It la turlor | t/i C'oimlUi , CuUti , lnco. ]
. tlnna , ami frco froa ell bail tmcll c ottior
I lncouvt.nl < .nci ,
'
" "
SANTAL-MIDY"ffafi
; CApiulei , whKUUar lh name In LUt
[ _ u t ri vlttiout whlftt nfttio art gtnutn
JOSEPH GJLLOTT'S '
STEEL PERiS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSiTir . 1880
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS ,
Tlii\\rcillKnown
In uinnirpniiicil In Iho I mil mm I uf m
\AtK IIIHIAMH nnil HirlitnruH urn
InifirittMicy IAI * * ut .Manhoinl at > i | Ainu
or lliirruniit'ii ubmiluti'ly cull J M
'Iho l.lfupccrBl fur Man iir inilA
Huuiin. Nfrvnii Kumitlo IMitintft
unil | iuruiununtly 'Ireutinutit by t !
tttini for nipiy ( 'uitiuiintiui riuo
Cor UtU uin4 Jn.kioa ttreeti , Oiuahu ,