THE OMAHA DAILY BKJfl : Tt'hJSDAY , APRIL 22 , 1890. COLD WATER COLD SIIOUIJM Oircn to Francis Murphy by the Omaha Ministerial Association. HE TALKS UPON HIGH LICENSE. Hut They Want Klin Kept Awny IJ - lloAVIII Not Oraltt In l < 'uvor ol' Prohibition-Prohibition In thn Clittreli. The Ministerial association mot nt tlio Y. M. U. A. building , mill tlio giitltui'liiK was enlivened - t livened by a discussion us to whether It Bhoulil oxtcnd a welcome to Mr. l-'nincls Mur- 5 lib } ' , the temperance orator , who Is to spunk liero soon. . The dulmto was opened by an Innocent Itt- tlo resolution presented by llev. A. Liilrd of thu KHOX Presbyterian church , BiiwrostliiK that the association cndorao the meetings to bo held by the tempcr.tnco re former in Exposition hall from May I to Liny 11. Hcv. 1 . H. Merrill of the First Methodist Kplscop.il church , was on hi * feet in a mo ment mid intimated that lie was afraid to linvo Murphy como here , as tl'o latter might endorse high lircnsc , as ho had done In the past. This would IHJ a blow to the prohibi tion cause. Ito wan fearful of having-Mur phy como unless ho came under bonds us to what lie might say. Kov. Holt , of Park Phico Congregational church , complained that the gospel tninper- niifo iicoplo wens to bo turned out of tlicir hull to > { ivo Murphy a chance * io speak. Said Mr. Holt : "U'o put our disapproval on anything of tills nature. I have heard Murphy s | > cak. mid I know that ho will put In Home word ngaiiiHt prohibition and In favor of high li cense. In tlio name of God , brethren , if Francl.s Murphy wants to run a side-show to thu prohibition movement , don't let him oust 11 society organized for the purpose of blotting out the rum tranie , Such a course isn't right , It isn't Christian , it isn't courteous. " Mr. Laird said that the charge made by Mr. Holt was unjust and it was not right to make It. Francis Murphy was employed by Mr. Starr to corno hero to work in tho'canso of tenipenmco. A letter had been received from Hon. II. T. Clarke of Iowa in which that gentleman declared that Murphy had done a glorious work for prohibition in that stato. Mr. Lnlrd then turned to Mr. Merrill and asked him somewhat sarcastically if Mr. Clarke were "a good enough bond. " ! { ov. Mr. Merrill replied emphatically that Clnrko was not "a good enough bond. " Ho said further that Murphy was a regular cat aract orator that carried everything before him , and a word from him in favor of high license would do im mense harm to the cause of prohibition. Mr. Merrill likened Murphy to Huxe , the elo quent minister employed by the saloon men to speak in the liquor cause. Kev , Mr. Laiimr of the First Uitptist church thought it a waste of time to discuss t.hu matter as Mr. Murphy was coming here under his own auspices and not under those of the association. The speaker deplored the fact that ( hero were so few prohibitionists in tlio city of Omaha , even in the churches. Ho linked the brethren to take a vote in their churches some day ami llml out for them selves how few of" their members favored prohibition. Hov. Willard Scott of St. Mary's avenue Congregational church , said he would never vote against prohibition , and further lie would never vote to prohibit a tcmperanco man from talking on that great subject. Any cailso which cannot stand fair dlsscnsslon must full. Ho said further : "I believe in frco speech. Tlio in troduction of a vigorous temperance orator can not be a calamity and he should lx < ac corded the same welcome that any other temperance man may bo tendered. " " Kov. Mr. Merrill"criticised Hov. Scott's speech Maying it had nothing to do with the question. Kev. C. N. Dawsonof the south Tenth street M. K. church , said most emphatically , "If I were a brewer or distiller 1 would'be in favor of Mr. Murphy coming and would con tribute liberally towards paving his expenses. Hut I am not in such a business and what a brewer , a distiller or a saloon-keeper wants , 1 don't want. " After several other speeches which were distinguished by their thrusts and parries , the question was called for and the resolution rejected by a strong vote. Mr. Murphy will therefore speak in Omaha Without the moral sunuort of inanv of the brethren of the cloth. Hoy. Air. Holt offered the following which was unanimously adopted : Itosolvcil , That we rci'onimciul tlu > Introdiii- tlon of tin aggressive form of work for the Cinisu of prohibition Into every church of whatever denomination. believing that no ob jections can ho nmdo thereto , nnd that It Is well calculated to unlto all moral and re ligious forces to the support of theprohlblllnn iiniemlincnt , thus removing this question en tirely from the nruna of polities and forcing the Issue In Its true light In the homes and ehurelii' * against thn saloons , tilting which linewe are confident of MICCCSS and which our enemy seems determined to prevent. If possible. Owing to the length of the discussion the reading of the paper on "Tho Conduct of Funerals" by Dr. Merrill , was postponed until the next meeting. Dr. ( ! . W. Wainright of Blair , agent for the American hlhlo society helm ; present , was alTorded an opportunity to address the association. Ho said that during the la.st seven and oue- half years , over 7lXXt ) , X ) families had hcen visited by ngonts of tlio billo ) society , and one-eighth of this number were found to bo without bibles nnd were then supplied with the sumo by his .socloty. Bibles were given to MXI.WX ) families and UXXXI ) ( individuals. There has iK'en no canvass of Omaha for live vcars nnd ho recommended that n colporteur bo appointed. Thostwalter reminded the as- Hoclatlim that the local blblo society wtus ? J 10.110 in debt to the parent organization and recommended thnt the various churches ap point a general Held day nnd utilize it in the cause of the blblo society. In response Kov , Ur. Merrill presented a resolution elution concurring in selection ot ti col porteur which might be inado by Lr. Wuln- right , the salary of the appointco to 1m not moro than ? I-IK > , anil whatever wns loft of collections above expense. * to bo remitted to the treasurer of the Douglas county society. Kev. Mr , Lamarsaid ho would vote against the matter as his church wiisulroady support ing n colporteur. Hov. Mr. Henderson offered the same ob jection. After considerable debate the resolution was passed by n very feeble vote , but was Hhnrtly afterwards reconsidered on motion of Kov. Mr. Henderson. Kev. Wllhuil Scott moved that It bo the ticnse. of the meeting that the association fa vor the appointment of a colporteur , nnd that the Douglas county blblo society bo naked to present plans for aiding the work to the pastors. On the recommendation of Kev. Mr. Hen derson the summer school scheme for this KOIISOII wiis abandoned , us Ur. Harbor could not be secured. Kev. Mr. Dawson , the secretary , astounded the miiiibtcrs by saying that there- were but two persons in the ministerial union , namely , Kevs. Haltman and Uanlelson. these being the only pastors who had signed their names. An opportunity wus then given by those pres ent to Join , anil the meeting adjourned. [ Pt : MIS' Soap secures a beautiful complexion It AVas a Ciaiul The attenuit inado by "A 1'alr of Kids" company to give a balloon ascension and iur- nchuto leap with I'l-of. Cmlg yesterday after- jioon pmved to IKI the biggest collapo over witnessed in Oiniiha. For four hours Kim Kenihdl and Hill Hunt , assisted more or less by Manager Hopkins of the Vuldls Slstei-s , ImprOA-siirlo Dowlmg , Colonel Miner nnil ( Jharloy Ktephens , fix-tteil , fumed nnd gesticu lated , whllo an andli'iieo 5,000 stixingloi > Uedon liatiently oxpivtiiig every inlnuto to see the old thing shout heavenwaril and tioat nwav. Kut she failed to either shoot or tloat. After a hung'lm ' ; attonnit to Inflate the balloon , and when Mr. ICendall shouted "Let 'or go , " the Htay n > pos were cut and the people held their biv'ath. Hut instead of going she fell over on her side and died. It wiu then I ) o'clock , and tli. ' cruwd thai had been there since 1 p. m. went homu to supper disgusted. I'its , .simsius , St. Vltus dance , nervousness utul h.sterlii atv 8i > on CUIXH ! by Dr. Miles' Isi-i'vino Kixv Miniiik'ai at ICubu & Co. , 15tli U..4 AN OIMIONHi ; OUTLAY. Tlio Union Pnelllc's New L'liulpinetit Hull NotcH. The Union Pnelllc's now equipment , when delivered , will hnvo tst thnt corporation about $ . ' 1,000,000. Oncliundrcd nnd thirty- ono locomotives at $9,100 each , amount to the very snug llltlo sum of { 1,1 W.IOO. Add to this I , ( 00 box raw nt V)0 ) uploco , 00 ( ) eoal cars , 4' < 0 nuo stock cars , : JOO llrst-chws fiiilt curs , IX ) cabooses , -10 passrnger coaches and (5 ( elegantly furnished chair curs , nnd then note how the expense piles up. As Pullman has the contract to 1111 a largo proportion of this enormous order. It Is said that the object , of hli Visit hen1 Saturday win to consult Vice President Holcouib about It. A Knie for Hiipi-enmoy. Chief Knglneor lioguo Is still lingering In the Ptigct Sound country looking out for n right-of-way for the Union Pacille's proposed extension from Portland to Seattle. Victoria and Tneonm. The situation up there Is be coming an exciting ono on account of tlio ruse between tlio Union Pacific and Central Pacific , which also wants to occupy that ro- glon. , A Dally Sinn" Ijltio. May 1 , the Promont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road will put on a line of daily stages to run between Cooper , through the Wyom ing oil regions by way of BesscmereOll City , Shoshone and Alnndcr , to Kort U'askio , I'M ' ) miles. This will not only be a great con venience for the people in that country , but Indicates an extension sooner or later of the road to these points. Tlio Clii'yi'iine Mwflnjj. Gener.il Manager Dickcnson , .1. M. Harr , superintendent of the Nebraska division : .1. 1C. Cheat , superintendent of the Colorado division nud Car Accountaiit Huek- ncylmui left Omaha Sunday for Cheyenne to attorn ! the adjourned meeting with a committee of conductors. Much lively in terest is manifested both by officials and em ployes as to the result of thU conference. Whllo there seems to ho no fears of a strike because the conductors are n lion-striking body their demands exceed what the manage ment deems Just and equitable. However the conductors say they are determined and for that icasonoiio of the ofllcials mailo the remark that ho anticipated trouble. Tlio Xpivuastlo lOvti-nsloii. When the liurlington people started out to build a brunch line of road 1mm its Newcas tle extension up through the IJlack Hills country to Doudwood , they had in view two objects. Ono was the establishment of a market in the reduction work at Deadwood for their Newcastle coal and the other an nil rail outlet for the smelting product. This new line is now under construction and must , according to contract stipulations , bo coin- Dieted by the Ilrst of next November. It connects with the Newcastle extension at Cheyenne river , croaidirg in Full Klvor county , the extreme southwest corner county of South Dakota , thence runs almost directly north , through a pass In the IJlack Hills to Custer Citv , thence around Hartley's Peak through tlio wojt end of Pennington county by way of Silver City and up to Brownsville , where it strikes the old niaek Hills & Deadwood road that runs to Lead City. The entire dis tance is about ono hundred and sixty mile.8. "This , " said an ofllclal of the II. .t M. , "is the only now work wo have mapped out for tlio year. " Tlip NiolH'iira S Tlio people of Nlobrar.i seem to feel confi dent that they will soon Imvu direct rail com munication with Omaha bv w.iy of the Fre mont , Klkliom .t Missouri Valley road. They appear perfectly sanguine in their belief that this corporation will extend its Verdigro branch from Verdigro , the present terminus. to tlicir town. Not moro than ten miles of truck remains to be put down , and according to all representation this ciin bo done at very small cost. The right of way is clear and a road bc.l constructed some years airo is so well preserved that with few repairs and leveling up can easily bo utilised. Stone's Sure Siiii ; < : ssor. An intimate friend of George U. Ih.-ria , who resides in Omiiha , says ho knows it to bo an absolute fact that Mr. Harris will suc ceed II. H. Stone , as second vice president of tlie linrllngton road. "I will not tell you ho I know tlii.s , but quote me us informing Tin : Bin : that it has been settled , and you will bo right. " CHIN. The Union Pacific has received four of the six new postal cars for use in the fast mail service. Tlio caw are beauties and combine comfort with facilities for lively handling of mail matter. The difference- between them nnd cars used in Iho ' ( } " fast mail is that the former are long , look like Pulman sleepers and are gold lettered. KICl'IlKS DO NOT MK. They Show That South Oinaliti Would ( tain by Annexation. There were alxnit twenty of the twouty- live members of the Joint committee of the council , tlio iMiiird of trade and real oHuto : exchange , appointed some time ago in the interest of annexation , present at tlio moot ing yesterday in the real estate exchange. This committee , of which Henry W. Vales is chairman , is composed of the following : Heal Instate IC\chango C. Hnrtman , M , A. Upton , W. C ! . Shrivcr , ( ieorge N. Hicks , 1) . O. Smeaton , A. P. Tnkoy , D. J. O'Donaliui' , H. S. Berlin and W. H. Crary. City Council D. H. Wheeler , W. O. Sliriver. Henry Ostoff , A. II. Sander F. D. Cooper , W. F. Bechcl and .lames Donnelly. Board of Trade.lolin A. McShnno.Siimuel Cottier , J. I , . McCague , W. .1. Broatch , P. 10. Ilor , W. A. Paxton , H. W. Yntes , Herman Kount/eand C ! . M. Hltckcock. Mr. Yates occupied the chair. Mr. BecliPl made a verbal report to tin ) oiToct that the committee had found South Omaha ready for annexation us shown by the issuance of. the proclamation calling for u vote on the matter. Mr. O'Donalino of the subcommittee mittee appointed to gather statistics as to taxation reported that very favorable figures had been obtained but. that it was thought best not to make them known to the public. Ho would state , however , that they were such , in effect , as he did not con sider it iHissllilo to be contradicted by those opposed to annexation. If South Omaha were the Tenth ward of Ominla its allowance for Improvements would be 1,000 instead of $17,000 as was now the case. Mr. Wheeler said thnt the people of South Omaha were compelled to pay 20 cents per $1KX ( ) extra for their lire Insurance nn account of their ivmoteness from th < > Oma ha lire department. Annexation would re lieve them of this for one thing , as an engine honso or two of the Omaha department would bo immediately established there. The meeting then proceeded to do some very broad and thorough planning for the accom plishment of annexation , and It was thought best not to make the plans of the committee known at present to the general public of cither city. , Starch growssticky common powderslinvo n vulgar glare. Pomml's Is the only Complex ion Powder tit for use. A Yi'riliint Swede. Sven Llndfuls is n swede and ho Is as fresh and green us the fields of Iowa , from whence he came. Sven reached the city Sun day morning , and while ho was making n tour of lower Tenth street , according to his own story , ho fell In with Kd. Culver and two other parties who were looking for a man who would go to their farms and till the suil Sven was this kind of a man. and was promptly engaged at salary of WO per n > onth , and found. Ho felt as though ho ought to show his gratitude , and with this feeling up permost in his mind chartered a hack. In which the nuarti'tte vUlted the saloons on Cut-off Island , where the farm hand spent his money freely , and as an accommodation cashed a f HI check on a bank in which Cul ver's account was overdrawn. Yosterd.tj the man complained at central .station , and Culver was arrested on a warrant charging him with obtaining money under false pre tences. The polloo tire looking for the other men and they will bo arrested on bight. Cook's extra dry champagne U ono of the most delicious ln-vcniKiw in the market. Unco tried it will always bo ou your table. FIVE MILLION IN FACTORIES , It Will Bo Invested in East Omaha Within a Year. A NEWLY MADE MANCHESTER. Mayor dishing Vouches for tlio Fact ( hat Our Hundred Manufactories AVIII 1'lioro A W to tlio Clty'r ) Greatness. Mayor Cnshlng , as is qulto generally known , is president of the Kast Omaha hind company. * Yesterday afternoon In conversa tion with a Idi : : reporter ho said : "The Knst Otnnhii land company will spend over half a million dollars in grading and paving its property at Cut-oft lake this season. Just as soon as this work is com pleted we have one hundred manufacturing phiuts of various kinds to go on there. AVe are going to give them all the railroad facili ties they need , not stinting them in the least pirtlcuhir. : Somu of the plants will have their machinery in mid running before the close of this season. The manu factories for which wo have alreadv arranged will put about KitXX ) , < HX ) of capital into their plants altogether , and employ between two and throe thousand people and pussiblv more. "U'o haven't been doing much talking , " added the major , "but wo have done a deal of rustling. "What are the names of some of thcso manu facturing concerns I O , no I Kxenseme ! That is our business. Von can't expect that we are going to p.iy men to travel around this country and get these things and then give every other real estate man and land owner in Omaha and everywhere1 else tlio beneilt of our work ! No , sir ! We are expending a bigger pile of money out there than almost any man outside of thocomiianyeverdreamcd of , ami by next year wo will show Omaha the greatest jnanufacturiiig plant she will ever have witliin ltd ) miles of her limits , and you can put mo on record , too , for anything I have said. " AVOMMV SMSSIONAIIUCS. of the I'rcHliyterinii Church Hold an Interesting Meeting. The annual mooting of the Women's Homo and Foreign Missionary society of the Pres byterian church met in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church at Seventeenth and Dodge streets yesterday afternoon. A few Mowers lent their brightness to tlio room , while the interested faces and earnest voices showed that all enjoyed the meeting. The de votional exercises were led by Mrs. Lord of the ICnox church. Mrs. Gordou , the presby- terial president , presided over the meeting. Mrs. AI. .1. Hiirslm delivered the address of welcome , which was responded to by Airs. Skinner oC the Ambler Place church. All's. Gordon then addressed the meeting in her usual happy way , pleading for more concen tration In giving and more loyalty to the church. The secretary's report was then read by Aliss Collins , after which came the report of the vice president. The treasurer's report was listened to with the usual interest. It stated that the fund for foreign missions had an increase of SIIX ) over last year , while onlv a slight advance was noted in the home fund. Airs. Creigh followed with an able and inter esting p'ipcr on "Missionary Litor.ituro. " After tilt1 president h.ul appointed two com mittee's Aliss Fannie Perley was introduced and spoke feelingly on the outlook in Utah , telling of tho.soro needs of the women of that territory. Her address was listened to with the closest attention. In answer to roll call twelve societies re sponded. Airs. Gordon was unanimously chosen to represent the society at Lincoln at the meeting / - ing of the board of the northwest , which con venes today. The election of ofllcers then took place , the same onieors being elected with ono or two exceptions. A spirited discussion on band work fol lowed. Then a few remarks were made by various members of the society on the proper disposal of the proceeds of thu contingent fund , and the meeting adjourned to meet at Blair in April , IS'.H. Klro and Police ; Commission. With the exception of Commissioner Hurt- 111:111 : all the members of the lire and notice commission were present at the meeting last niirht , and the business transacted was of a routine nature. There wore two oflieers sick , Gustophson and Lee , and their leave of absence was ex tended at the discretion of tiie chief of iMilice. Captain Anderson of hose company No. ! l was found to be of an unbalanced mind , but no action was taken In the premises. The resignation of Onlcer Henson of the police force was Hied and accepted. Peter AIcGuire , pipomun of hose companv ! No. ' . ' , was granted ten days off duty with I pay. i W. T. Dennis , an attorney at Richmond , Intl. , wrote that the lire alarm system in use in this city is an infringement on a patent owned by George C. AlcCullough mid John U. Dougan , and further stilted that a lawsuit would be the iirobablu outcome if arrange ments for .settlement were not made. The constitution and by-laws of the Police Kelief association were read , and upon mo tion adopted. The committee on men and discipline will now look into ihu question of arms cniried by the police , and at some future date thu guns will be inspected. The application of Charles G.irlich , who wanted to be a special policeman , was re jected , the hoard concluding ho was not n proper person for the position. Onleor Wilbur was appointed to the mounted force to go on duty Alay 1. William Al.ilyin and Amos Pulton wore ex- ninlned for positions on the lire and police forces respectively. Al.irlin was appointed. The application of Hill & Co. to operate a saloon on thu northeast corner of Ninth and Leavpnworth streets was granted. In executive session Thomas H. Scott , a policeman who was suspended sumo weeks ago , was reinstated and ordered to report for dutv. Clark AI. Daoloy was appointed as n mem ber of the p-illcu force , ami the case of Oftlcur Cox was referred to tno committee on men and discipline , whllo the chief was instructed to inform thu men that they must refrain from drinkin ; , ' liquor while on duty. Put tip Six Thousand. The ? V00 ! asked for by the treasurer of the United States from the bondsmen of thopost- ofllco site lias ! > een deposited with the clerk of the United States federal court. Some of the bondsmen did not respond to the call , leaving the others to supply the delicicncy. a KSTKiiiiK o.v./rjtn ; WAUPATH. Ho Is Preparing io. 'Open Up nn Active Campaign AttnttiM nurijlnr.s. The house of Air" . Leo Estollc , on South Eleventh street , \\nti \ been visited several times during the past"fortnight ( by burglars. They did not succcctUsriniikhiK nn entrance , but their visits werenot ; especially desirable. Saturday night Air. KlUvlle was awakened by his faithful dog , and , Uard some ono nt the window , ho armed , himself with the most deadly weapon ho could find a screw-driver and waited with bafed breath and abbre viated garments for11 the Iwhl burglar to stick his head through the window , when ho would bo promptly stubbed with the scrcwdriVcr. Tlio dog had been cautioned ngiliist making a noise , but Just us the robber was about to poke his head Into the window , and whllo Air. Kstello was mentally debating whether ho would stab htm In the eye or tlio threat , the dog , actuated no doubt by a desire to save Ills master from committing u crime , gave a loud bark , which frightened the burglar away. Air. Kstello hissed u savage Imprecation through his teeth ami hurled the deadly screwdriver after tlio retreating form of the burglar , who was making tracks for town. The missile hit the fence ami pierced the Inch 1 > oard. Yesterday Atr. Kstello borrowed a Juvenile cannon from Jailer .loo Aliller and loaded It witli grape and ( 'minister. He announced his intention of stumllnir guard at his house until ho had smeared the south end of the city with the blood of the foul cravens who linvo disturbed his slumbers. The dog waste to be gagged to prevent htm from interfering with his master's plans. Several of Air. Kstelle's neighbors have appealed to him to wait until they can move out before commencing thu slaughter , but he is determined that the burglars should die , mid n great carnage is expected. Airs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for child ren teething rests the child and comforts the mother. 'jr > c a bottle. USHFUlj WOMKX. A New Homo for Tlielr Training to lie Kstnlilislicil In Omaha. The estnbllsment of a house of tlio Good Shepherd in this city is now almost an assured fact. During the past year or more , some of the Inllucntliil Catholics of the city have been working industriously to tiring the work to a successful termination , nnd yester day it was given out that it hud been accom plished. ' A suitable site in the western part of the city has been donated , and next week the mother superior of the House of the Good Shepherd of St. Louis will arrive for the purpose of investigating the title and accepting the grounds. As soon as this lias been done work on the building will be com menced , with the idea of having it completed this season. Although the plans have not been prepared , it is understood it will be a brick structure , trimmed with cut stone , mid will cost not less than Sriilll | | ) ) and will have nmpleiuvoinntodutlon for caring for from 'Hill to .MX ) | x.rson.s. When the building is completed and ready for occupancy , the work will be looked after bv six sisters and a number of assistants , who will train and care for chil dren over the ae of three years , fallen women who may show any inclination to reform , and aged women who are unable to support themselves. In the school , which will be o ) > erated in con nection with tlio institution , children will be taught all the elementary branches , besides being instructed in plain sewing and house hold duties , and , In 'fact , will be conducted upon the same plan as similar institutions in Chicago and St. Louis.-.i Change of life , backache , monthly Irregu larities , hot flashes ui-li cured by Dr. Allies' Nervine. Free samples at Kuhn & Co. , 10th and Douglas. County Commissioners. At the meeting of thci count } ' commission ers yesterday nCtcrnrton the committee on roads recommended .that the grading neces sary on the road located on section ! ) west from Irvington , between sections 'U and iS , ! and 'J'.i , to the quarter section , corner south side of section Sl ! , towwihip 1(1 ( , range 1- , be done by U. G. Iviiipht 'according to bid. Adopted. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Tur ner and adopted , providing for advertising for running graders Nos. 1and 1 II for the season of IS'.K ) , As chairman of the committee on finance Air. Iterlin is struggling with the preparation of a report regarding the insurance to be phi.-od on the new county hospital. The amount to ho carried will probably not ex ceed S0IHK ! > . The board adjourned until Saturday after noon , but a meotiiirt of the cnmmittjo on con struction will he held during the week for the purpose of considering Uyati and Walsh's bill. IS a complaint from which many suffer and tow are entirely free. Its cansti i.i indigestion and n sluggish liver , the euro for which is readily found in the unt > of Ayor's Pills. " I have found that for sick headache , caused by a disordered condition of the stomach , Aycr's I'ills uru the most re liable remedy. " Samuel O. Ifradburn , Worthington , Mass. "Alter the use of Aycr's Pills for many vcars , in my practice and family , 1 am instilled in saying that they aru an excellent cathartic and liver niiilicini : ) sustaining all the claims made for them. " -W. A. Wcstfall , AI. I ) . , V. P. Austin & N. W. Hallway Co. , Unmet , 'Inxas. "Ayor's Tills are the best medicine known to mo for regulating thn bowels , nnd for all diseases caused by a disordered - ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over three years from headaclui , in digestion , and constipation. I bad no apputile nnil was weak ami nervous most of tlie time. l y using three boxes of Aver's Tills , ami at thu HUIIIO time dieting myself , I was completely cuied. " Philip Lock wood , lopoka , Kansas. " I was troubled for ynara with indi gestion , constipation , and headache. A few boxes of Ayt-r's Tills , used in small dally doses , restored mo to health. Thuy art ) prompt and effective. " > \ . II. Suout , Meadvillo , ! ' Ayer's Pills , Dr. J. C. Ayer Se. Cp.i Lowell , Mass. BoU by all Drugl ( U and Renters la Medicine. I. De TURK'S CALIFORNIA - Riesling , , AND Zinfandel. OA.LI ChoicestProduction. : : . rou SAI.K it v ; 'os. , ) . Wholesale Co. , } . no & Co. , J Dealers. Hoimrod & Hanson I Grocers nnd Henry Pundt , f Liquor Dealers. /.inflin.lel" Im , nopeoriunoii : ; AniiTl- cauluei , Mhllv itcijuuii thu bwt ImourtcUclurcts ] MISFITS. J MISFITS. /vnd Uncalled for Garments , Bought from the 13O0 Leading Merchant Tailors 13Q9 Throughout the country , for sale at The Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , J309 Farnam Street. 1309. Alterations tree of charge to insure a perfect fit AMUSKM I Thursday , Friday , Saturday , April 24-20-20 Saturday Matinoo. KnxiiRemont of the Yiumir. TnU-ntcU ami Hnnilnomu Aniorlcnn Slur. GORH TKNNER L'mK'r tlio itKuinia > moit ! of Col. W f. K SINN , of the Turk Tiii'Mtor. llniohlyii. Second Season In thu Delightful , Sparkling , Witty , New Play , FascinatioN The OrlRlnnl Company , fiortfrons Cmtuiui'a , Appro priate Scenery. Uvular prices. Mntincn .Vto nml "je. Seats will bo put on faU'Veilne > ulav. Dime Corner llth and Farnam Sts. First Appearance in a Museum. FUliTTA-'S Famous Pantomime Co- Iiiiii | > ly Iiclipj4r-.it. Malidinel , the Ibov. A Koi'Ky Mountain Goal with four perfect horn- . , "Itllnil Jo IT. " Ilic inai'ViOoiis muster of tlin piano. World's l-'ulr t'omi'ily Co. . i-omiirisliiK JO artists. Two > j 'iit ' .slants shows. One Dime Admits to All. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK TMK ( i It K \ T TRADE l i.VIII.ISII ItKM- tnv. : Annnfnll- in ! cure for Sem inal Weakness , S perniatorrho'a , Impoteney , and all diseases th.it follow as a se quence of sell- Abuse , as Loss of Mi'mory. I'nl- . versallj.ssllude. AFTER TASINI } . I'aln In the Hack. l > lmness of VlsUm , Premature Old Ate. and manv ntlier diseases thai lead Io Insanity or consumption and a premature urave. . * * "Knll partlrnlnrs In our pamplet , which wede- nlieto.H'nd tree by mall toeveryoae. Ci 'The Specl- tle medicine Is sold nt H per pachaxc. or six packamw lor # j , or will bo sent free by mail on the receipt of the money , by addressing TIIK CJOODMAN DUl'i ; f'O. , J1IO TAIIKAM STUIKT. : - - OMAHA , N"iii. : On aecniint of c'ounlcrfeits IKIVO . . Yellow Wrap per : the only genuine. ESTABLISH ED IN 878 DY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Operated under a tweiilv vcars contract by the Mexican International Improvement Ciimp'iny. Grand Monthly -Iran Inns held In the Moresque I'nvllliui In the. Alamcila I'ark. Cliv of Mexico , and publicly C'indiicleil by { fnvcrnment tiniclalsappolnteit tor the purpose by Hie secielury of the Inteitorand tlio Treasury. LOTTERY OV TIIE BBiiBficiBncia PUblica , THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING Will be held In the CITY OK MUX1CU , MAY B , I80O , Which Is thft ( illAN'li h > iMI-\x.vl'Ai. : K\TII.I IIIII.V- AUDliAUIM. . , tbu CAI'ITAI , I'UI.IbeliiK : line Ilnndrcd and Twenty Thousand Dollars. 3B12OOOO.OO I'llll'K ( ) ! ' TICKKTS-Aiiiurli'an .Moni -y. ? ! , Wholes , is : Iliilvi's. M : tjuurteis , } . ' : Kl ' .i Club Katesf.V > worth ol tickets for f.JO. LIST W I'lllXKS. 1 Capital I'rl'ool ff.'U.Uli ) . IH I Capital t'rlieoftU.IXI . l.s 4II.UIU I Capital I'rlzeof .li.llll . H 1 tirand I-riiuof 6.0UJ . Is . ' . , UW 2 I'rl/es of , OI . are 4.IU ! i i'rl/es of luuu . are ! > . < > , iill'rliesot . are lo.UJI Ulll'rlcesof SOU . are I1NI I'rl/esof lit ) . mo . WJ I'rlze4 of 41) . are 2IIiiJ AI'I'IIOXIMATIIIN I'llUKS. I.'O I'rlies of tl'JUapproxImal'u to fr.Ml pr)70 ) , . I.'JI I'rl/es of ] liOapprii lmnt'Kto 40l ( prlre , 1S.IXU IMI'rliesof MapproxImutVlo ai.imil prize , ' .i.u 7W Teriulnali of IM decided by laJ.UW prize. ilt l 2W'.I I'rl/es . Aiimimtlnii to . KSA7.IJJ All I'rl/es sold In the l/nlteil Statei fully paid 111 U. S. Currency. AGnNTS WANTKI ) . fWKiiliri.ru HATIIS , or nny further Inforinatlon deiilred. wrlto leulbly to the iinderslKiied. clearly Mating your residence , with state , county , street and number. .Morti rapid return mall delivery will be assured by your vnclosliik' an envelope boailni ; your lull address , HVIHUH 1 AN I. * A till i CM , U. HASSKTTr. CITV oiJlcxico , MKXICO. Ily ordinary letter , contnlnlni ; MO.NKY DHDKU Issued by all K.\presi Companies. New V"ik Ui- change , Draft or I'ontal Nntu. . Ily tcrninof contract Iho company must deposit HID sum of all prl < es Included In the nchemo before scll- Inir a xlnglu ticket , and receive thu followlnx utlk-UI pennll : c iiTirirATi-I : hereby certify that the lljnkof I inibm nnd Mexico has on deposit thu nctessary funds io guarantee the payment of all prlzoi drawn by the l.oicrla du In llcnetlcericla I'ubllcu. AI'di.iNAU CAhril.l.u , Intcrvcnor. rurthor. the company U re.jiilrii ! todutrlhutollfty- BIX percent , of the valuu of all lliu tlckcu In iirlii'i a Inriirr porllnn than Is tclvun by any other lottery Finally. Ihu number uf tlcketn Is limited to ril.li > f 20 uCO less than aru sold by uthur Io ; icne4 u ni ; luu eamu Mt.htiino NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , , In Intamty nnj Uadlnirto tulst-iy icrav ' , , With rarli urJer for xll busrtt. will keixl tnmrunteo to refun < l nimifIf iha tre lim-nt fall4 1 i curu UuurttOtwM uui < l mul ttvnulnu IU vitty by 'li ti > 1110 Faruaui siivit , UtuuUu Ni b. MORE FACTS FIGURES AUOUT MRhflliflnnnrffl , * j TEXNN. The whole river front of tlio cltjr of ClnttnimoKn pniporlH now ucruplt'il. Tlio city Inn moro tlmn iloiiblc'il It * population twlro In the pa. t nlno yours , lit I > ii4lni < * 4ai > il inmiiiriu'turcs Imvu liirrp.ineil In cri'n KriMtor proportion. Activity nnil prourcm nro tlie spirit of tlio ronnminlty. Tlio onlyillroctlon In which mnmirncliirliiK Intcit'it * rm n.Ui'ni ! In Into Kn < < t Chnttnnooitn , wlicm tlio only river front properly now avnllnliln Is nltunteil , nnd thl * river I rout Is en tirely c'oiiiprlxed In the two tlinnnnml nciea owned by the Knst Clmttnnnocu l.nnil Company. Hero nrc found the supreme rc-'iulMtes fornllour- lihlUK center : 1. Clienp coal. Iron anil labor. ' - ' . Clieup mil transportation In all direction * . .1. Cheap traii poitatlon by water to New Orleatn. St. T.OIIK Clni'lnnattl nnil nil navlk'ablo points on the Ohio , MKsourl nnd .Mbalnslppl rivers. 1. Ixiw taxes. This company offers unequalled Inducements to ninntifncturers , anil nn miMirpaiseil opportunity to Investors. It.s property Is Indispensable to the Kronth of Chattanooga , which IH the center of u district unrivalled In the whole country for Its natu ral wealth. IH resources nnrl Its prospects. The State Agricultural Hnraui Hhow.s that Ihfl lands tributary to Chattanooga produce annually 40,000.000 bushels of wheat , corn ndrt ont.s , l.V.W ) ) tons of liny , 4,000.000 pounds of cotton , M.IHW.OOH worth of fruit , and .support $ . 'ITIUO.OCU worth of live stock. The company's capital Is f"iIXXXX ) ( ) , divided Into fpO.OUil shares , of which 20,000 are act aside for Iho Improvement nnd development of this property. Only 6,000 sharer * ale offered lor sale nt 0 per Miaro , the dlredors reserln the rluht to advance the pi ice at any time without notice. Investors nnd manufac turers dcslrlns pronpectus and full particular are In vited to address the East Chattanooga Land Co. , L. D. Russell , Secretary , 06 Sum metSt , Boston. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and Liverpool. ritOM NK\V VOUIv nVKKVTIiritPDAY. Culiln paviUKt' ! o to { " < n , ai'i'iirillni ; to locution of Mule room. Hloi't-jiKf to and from Kuropoal I.oucst Itntos. ATSTIN JIAUlWIN & CO. , Oiicrul AKUiits , fkl llroiiihvuy. Now V'orU. .Jno. llk' cn. Cieiu'ral Wi' luru Aftent. 1(11 ( linmlolph titicct. Harry 1C. Moores , Tims. ( ' ; nme. ,111'at HIM ! Vtnc t lu I lie World * I'.innt lurrr urrnmoiliitlitiirt uiinttMMIrtl. HEW YORK. LOHDQNDERRY AMD GLASOCW. DKVONIA. Anill S . ANTIIOIIIA , May 10. OIKCA SIA. MayJI. I.TIIIOI'IA , IT. New York , Quoonstown and Liverpool. TinVli'linili'il ( I May .hi. MuyUInt CTl'V OK HOMi : . I JunuWli. JulyilMli. SALOUH , SECOND-GLASS AND STEERAGE ralrHim inucM term. * Mam ! from thn luliu'lpnl SCOTCH. EHGLISH , IRISH AND ALL CQRflrUNTH POINTS. Kii-urfioii lli'ki't * rnluri'tl , rnmlo uvatlahln to rtturii l y citlitT tin * pictmcMiut'CIV'lr HIviT Jleraey , North ur html h of It eland Nitpli'Horliihraltnr. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS nt loMttft cnririit rntr * . Apitlt to any ot our Inral Ksciits , or i.i HENDERSON BROS. , Chicago , Liicnl AitotitM nt Omithn : Hurry K Mnuni , Clmrlt'H Mure : ) , W. ! > ' . Vnlll. II. 1' Duuul , CIU/en'3 Hank , Otto Wolf . ftLLAWLINtUUhAN S1EASMS 3- Passage to and from Great Britain and arl parts of Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the waters ol St. Lawrence , shortest ol all. ( ilosrawto lloaton , to I'hilailulphln. Liverpool to anil from Ilaltlmoru. Thirty Steamom. cla oxccUlor. Accommoilntliitu nnniirimsscil. Weekly sailing * . AM < A1V A < ; < > . . ( Ion. West. AK'U. C. J. Sundell. u.uajcr. \ \ * La Hallo St. , C'Ulcuuo , 111. CTI-TSON'S TT ATQ OOFT AND STIFF llrilO. Boyd's Opera House Block. MEN ONLY ! iFor LOBTorFAILINO KANIIOODJ JOjner * ! andNEUVOUB DEBtUTYl KST-JS , 'l ' HI 11 wtkn' " ° ' Bo < 1y tndUInd , Efftctl tlUldUiUiJofBrroriorEuMiMtl- " " " - - " ibutukiinnii ( fa l illl ; fre i tit nliln < ! far ltti\Vu | > "l"nri ? < * kVn ! Dtitrlplh * ll < Kik , ipl iitloa ftod vnMfH HtdlMtlidtfrt * * UUriu ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N , Y. A ir w. 1 / \ Caiilliil iirl/u | IV.i)0J.W. ) ( Tli'ki-ts. J hilvcs. K > ; ti iilliH. (1. Iti'inlt by V < irk ilruft inli'ltir Atd-nti wiinlcil c wlifru Ji'\s I'H.II.UI , 51ir ; H \ 4 I /-.ti ul GRAND LOTTHRY OF JUAR11Z Under the iniiimKemcnt of the Mexican Intornntlonnl Uaultlng Co. , ronrcssioimrles. Incorpornted by Iho state of Chi huahua , .Mexico , For CharlUblo Purposes. GUAND MONTHLY DKAWINO will tnVe phicoln putillcnt the city of .In.nroi i form erly 1'aso del Norte ) , .Mexlcii , WEUNKSDAY , APRIL Card. IflOO. iimlcr the personal supervision of ( iencrnlJoitvS. Mosnv nnil .Mr. t'.um.o Altif > : i.i.Ki. the former a , eentleman cf such pnimlncnco In the t'nltml s < lnliM that his presence alone Is sulllclent Kuarnntno to ( ho public that the drawing will bit held with strict lion- vsty and fairness to all. nnd thn latter dim supervisor ser ot the Mexican government ) U of eijual standing nnd Integrity. CAPITAL. PRIZE , $6OOOO. OM.V 00.000 TIPKHTS. O.sr.v ( JI.001 TiCKUTA Whole Tlclii'ts. H. Half Tickets , fi Quiirti-rTli-ki'ts. * l. LIST OK I'KI/.KS. 1 t'rlfonf frtUHX ) Is MVOOI 1 1'llllMit 10.00U Is Ill.Oltl I I'rUoof .M W Is , ' > . ( ! n I'rl/esof 1.01)11 ) each nro : ! . ( > llll'rliesof Ucnrhnn > ' . ' .Otlil Wl'rlresof KVonch lire fi.lKHI Irtl I'rljcsof JOeacharo ft.iri ) Si ) 1'rlzes of 'Mi'ach an' TWJ API'IIOMMA ntl.V rillXKM. 100 I'rlresof J Meurli me f fM IIHI 1'rl/es of lOeacharo Ml ) I 10U 1'rl/OMif S5 each lire 3 , . ) J TKllMl.v.tl. I'lim'H. SKI Tcrmlnnlstofuuim I'rl/enf JSIe'ich are JII.W ) tt'.l Terminal j to IIO.WX ) I'l Ite of JIU each are M'A ) l..UI I'rlrcs nmountlnz to tl'j. > .liti ) We the unilerslunrd henibv ccrtlty thcttho llnnco Nnclonal of , Mo\lco , In Chihuahua has on deposit from thu Mexican International Hanktnit Company , the necesnar } funds to KUarnnlee the payment of all thoprl/esdnmn In thotiiiANii Lorreuv nr .ll'.uu / \Vefnrlherceitlfy thot wo will MiporvMo all the nrniUtfiMuents. and In person nianaco anil control all ( he drawings of this Ixitlery. and that thn same are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In KOod r.ilth toward all parties. JOI1.VS.MOHIIV. Commissioner C A MIL ! I SnpervNoi for the ( iovernment If nny ticket drawing n prl/e Is sent to the under plmicd , Its face value vflll bo collected and I emitted to thu un ner thereof free of charuo. lllXiAU 11. IIUONSON , I'realdcnt HI I'.iio Nallonnl llnnk. 121 1'aso , Tor i AISKNTS WANTKD. I'or clnh rates , or any further Information write to thu iinderslKiied , Mnllni : your adilress clearly wlt'i ' i-tale , county..slice ! and number. Mori' rapid mail delivery will bo assured by your enclosing an envoi ope hciirlnu > our full address. MLXIl-A.N iM'bltN.trlllNAI. 1IANKINO CO. . Cltj of .Iniuei. .Mexico. NOT 11'K. fend remlltances for ticket * by nrdlnarv Idler , contalnliu ; Money Onler. Issued by all Uxpinis Com panics. New Vmk MvchaiiKe. Hank Diaft or Postal Note Address all registered letters to JlLMl'AN INTKIINAIIOVAI. llANKIS'O CO , City ot Juarci. .Mexlno , BUFFEKEIIS FHOM A'enoiiK Dchllllv , Youthful liiilKcrclloim , Ijiul Mnnhooil , Bo Your Own Physician I . Many man , from th > i effects of youthful . Imprudence , lm i * tit miuht nlwwt a ntntu of | maknc < 8 licit flan rrilurvd tlie RCIHTQI ny - tern so much M to Imluco almost every C other dlwaM' , anil thu ival cnu.-u of tint r trouhln nearcvly over IM-IIIK nujitclod , they tire doctored for ovcrythlnif hut IMP rljilit ; ono. Notwithstanding the ninny YahiMito ' remedies that medical HCltmcu Imt * produced ; for Km relief of thUrlftM of patk-nts , HOQO [ of the ordinary mode of tnvitmcnt direct a > rurn. During our oitonnlrocollcifo and lion- ; I'ltnl nrnctfeoHo have eiiwriiunited with ivnJ dlicprercd now nnrt concfntraUHl n-me- ' dlei. Thoarcom | n > lntf iirpKcrlptlon Ii of- ; fvrMl an n ciTlaln and api'odv curt * . M > humtmli of CRSCM ( u our practice hare tM cn t rcntnnd to irffrt health by IU ute after AllftHirr ronnMlluMfnili'd , rerfoctly inuln RTudleut * mimt ho tiBinl lu the prujvxrutlon of , ihh proflcriptfon , 1 It Krythrozylon coca , 1-8 drachm * Jcruhehln , 1-4 drnrlun. JI clnn low IMolrri , 1-VUrachm. Kit. IpnatUn ftiiittnnfalroholIc,2KTiJDa ) Hit , leptandrn , U Bcruplen , ( Jlywrinp , ' ! . " . Jill. , _ .nku M pills. Tuko 1 pill at 3 p. m. , and an * > other on tfolnpf to ln.il , IriBomoca e9lt will , Us neccHSiiry for tlio pntlent to uko two t > HU nt twdtlinu.maklnir ( ho number thmiu day. 'iinilv l ndaptttl toevery condition of r _ isfli-hllltyniid wciknoMln t'lthcrnor , [ nnd ertiKclally in thosucnsoa rcmiltlntr from i Iniprudi'Dct * . Thn it < cui > orntlvit t > owcm of i ; LMttri'Htnrotlroarotruly fLtoiitMluni.rind Its i continued fur n short tlmochatifres the , . i nld , dchllltftlud , iirrvt-lurj condition to t ciirtnf miouc'd 11 To nnd Ttttor , E AH wo nro constant I v in nuclpt of Ivttcni of Inquiry rclatlvo to tmi rum city , wo would i fiy lothoHowlio would prt > fcrtunitnlnltfif ' nn , by remitting fl n lu-curcly eoalcd pnck * n it unntnlnttitf CO pltl * , carvfully com- tfiunde * < lMlll l writ by return niall from mr private latioratnry.or we uill furnliJi 0 t tirki\ui'i % which will curu mostCUJMM , for 9& . Addruu or call n ' ' Hew Engla'n'd Medical Institute , 21 Trcnioill Itoiv , IIiKlon. Mni . ! coprriuht. iiwj. hr r. n. iiiu.ni. COUGHS , Sore Throat , The highest medli-iil authorities of Iho World | > U'sorlli' ) nnd irriiiiuiirnil tln > SODKN MINKUALPASTII/USS. for dlscasus of HIM Throat , I'liesl and Lungs , and also for con- Hiimpllon "I find thn rciiiltNof UinSODRN MINKUU * WATHUH AM ) I'ASTll.ljKS are vny sati- fiti'tnry In Siihumito Pharyngitis ax well ; m in chrome Catarrhal Condition of tin' miner inr Iiti iiiRes. " MOHKAUIt. IIUOVYN. M 1) ) . . I'rof. of Laryngology at C'lilcax" I'lilU-lmlo. At all druggist * at " " > and " > < > cents u bet Ph.impluts Gratis on Application. SODEXMIXKHALSPlIXSCO.LnilTI'D { ( ; , ; lf > CllAll | hTIIKKT. Nl'.W YllllK Arrcta cllxharRos from tha urinary organ * In cither MX m 48 liouro. H It tupertur l Coialt | > 3 , CuUb , or Injcc- tloni , and frco from all IcJ cioll or otlior lnninycDlcncii , S A N TA L-MID Y "fa CiPiuloi. wMcbU&r Ihonaraaln UitfM wjt ouj which none re Cigar Salesmen WANTED T < > Hell rlK.nm ilired to retailer" KloiMt linn 'f u It pvi'r-iiliiiwn rni'torlon nt Itimt.ui nnil lr Voik. Miiiirl. aniljltliiiix ytiiiint mun wuiiif I nnil mn'li will re.elmuu.jj cuiiiiuii | > atlun. A'hlruM ' Kiil > full | i.-irtleiilnrx , THK IIOWAHIJ W. 81'UIfU C'lilAll I < i I1 , o. UKX'j. ; . iin.i i u < . M \ ACiOODKICH , LuwyiT , I'JI ln.iilM.ro . < lili u 'i 'Jii yrari nuci'i'tifiil | a.ii > < , Ailvi * ! frfc , IIMpuGli'Ity sjii-i lul fa > l