Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 24, 1890, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEJi TIirUSDAY , APRIL 24 , 1800. THE CITY. The pny car of tlio Chlcngo , St. 'run ! , MlnnuntmllH k Oninhn will arrive from tlio north tills morning J. W. OrliiK's wnfi brought In from Utmtrluo hint nljfht , charged with run- nJiip two wiloons undop ono government llcoiiso. Tlio paving of South Twenty-fourth fitrcot from Vlnton to A , a fllstanro o ( four blocKHVIIH , commenced yesterday morning. Tlio reri'lptH at Iho custom house ves- tcrday coiiHisted of a carload of tin junto from Wiilo" , cunaignud to Hector , Wil- li 'liny & Co. The Ohio club will hold n business HOS- nlon this ovenlng at room * OHMWO , New York Life building. The meeting com mences at 8 o'clock. Deputy United States Marshal Hall arrived'from Hasting last night , bring ing with him KatieMllln , whonold liquor without paying the government license. Sergeant Mat/it otters u reward of M for the recovery of bin regulation Colt'n revolver which Jio lost Tuesday on a journey out Cumlng street to Walnut HIM. HIM.A large Cinro of men were put on to tlio Davenport street dump last night , find an effort will be inado to extinguish the lire that has been burning there for toveral diiys. Articles of incorporation of the Tab ernacle Haptist church of this city were illcd with the county clerk. .Tames K. IsVvln , T. T. Wilson , G. S. llenawn , W. T. Graham , F. S. Ulayney and D. N. Graham are the trustees. Annie U. Anderbon of Staploton , Slu- ten Inland , writes a pathetic appeal to the Omaha police for the finding of John IJolin , a Swede , who came to Omaha months ago and has not falncc apprised licr of his wliorcaboulrf. Judge Thuruton Is having constructed a temporary covered way from the street to his house , for the convenience- and bnfety in case of rain , of those attend ing the two receptions to bo given on Thursday and Friday oVeningt ) of this week. I'KHKOS.I f J'.lll.IGll.11'ltS. AV C. Keith of North 1'lutto is nt Uio Pax- tun. .1 D , McDonald of Fremont is at the Mur ray. ' U. A. Atkinson of Lincoln is at the Mil- lard. lard.A C'olcmim of Stromsburg Is a guest at tlio I'uxtim. U U. Mnrston of Kearney is stopping : it tlio 1'axton. Ir .r II. Thompson of Elgin is a guest at tlic C.'isuy. Xni-k 'P. I.cftwlch of St. Paul is a guest at tli T ait in. David Hutlor of Pawnee City is stopping at tlio Paxtoa. .Tunics Whltclicnil of licdfcrn is stopping at the Millnrd. M S. McWUInney of Hastings Is stopping nt tlio Cufcoy. James II. Cr.ulilock of Xilucoln is registered nt tlio C'aboy. C S lii-nllcUl of Fremont Is among the ar rivals ut tlio Murray. \V II Hull was nt tlio Grand Pncille in Chicago on Tuesday. Dr W O Henry of Pawnee City Is regis tered at tinMillurd. . A D. Hraadrls was a guest at tlio Palmer In Chicago on Tuesday. J N. Flynn hns returned Irom a three wolts' visit to the east. Edward Uoclcett ofShellleld , Englani ] , is registered nt the Puxtmt. Church Howe of Auburn was among the arrivals at the Paxton yesterday. John McUrldo nud II. C. McEwing of Q'Nuill ro stopping at the Casey. J E. HIjws mid L. D. Fowler of Lincoln nro among the Kiie-sLs at the Casey. Mr. and Mi's. J. J. Joilyn and daughter , Mary , nro visiting Mrs. I. A. Davenjort. ) J W frimes ! , .luck Coulee , John Wiirdluw nml .luck C. Emery of Ueutrico are ut tlio Casey. J W. Demi , of the firm of Schrocdcr & Venn , hus returned from the west , where ho 1ms been since lust fall. Clerk E. S. Duiidy of the United States com t departed for lllair hist night , where ho will remain several duys , slaughtering wild ducks and geese. F. ( J. Simmons , editor of the Sownrdn'Re- poHer , spent yesterday in Omaha and in- hpoctod Tin : Urn establishment. Mr. Sim inons is ono of the lending newspaper men of liis section of the Mate and is well posted oa politics. Ho nves $ it out iimiunlitlcilly that Howard comity will dccluto by a largo major ity in favor of hipli license this full. N. H. Falconer has settled with the Insurance companies , lie has $ oO,000 to jjivo awav on this stock and is going to do it. Tlio sale will commence Friday morning. .1 .Y.YO VXCRMEXTfi. Scats for the engagement of Cora Tanner In Uobert Iluelmimn's comedy drama , "Fas cination , " were put oa sulo ut Hoyd's opera lionso yesterday. "Fascination" will bo played by Miss Tanner and the Park theater company on TliarMlay , Friday and Saturday of this week. Miss Tanner played a very fiiiccessful engagement at the Uoyd lust sea son In "FiLsi-ination , " mid the compunv sun- porting her this season is identically the WHIM ) The play is an innovation la dramatic construction and is remarkable for novelty nml originality. It Is thoroughly English , . although the dull , heavy features so common In English dninms have been expunged. The opening scene is laid in the duke of Hurllng- ham's country residence on the banks of the Thames , with the succeeding scenes in Lon don AH the scenery for "Fascination" was painted by Seymour I ) . Parker , scenic artist of the Puilc theater , llrooklyn. Si-llKnt a Reduction. The difference which has existed between N II. Falconer and the insurance adjusters because of the llrowning-Klng flro has been nettled , and on Friday morning the store will open with a grand sulo at reduced prices. litHoiiKlit tlio Gun. There seems to bo no doubt now that the hilling of the lute Thoiiuts Duguid Monday WHS with sulcldul intent. Yesterday it was discovered t hut oa Sunday last , immed iately K'foro going to his shop , the deceased pnrchused in a Tenth street pawnshop the revolver with which the deed was committed. Can't Keep Out. Charles Wlllliuns , a colored tough , will spend the ae\t thirty days in the county Jail , the first and lust llvo on broad and water. Ho was arrested for stealing cigars on the com plaint at Strtnmers , the clgur man at Twelfth mid Capitol uvcnuu. His late residence , it ECcms , bus been In the Missouri state prison. A Pastor's The will of the late llev. Father P. J. Koylo was 11 led for probuto yesterday. After bctiueuthlng foOO of a certain Insurance policy to Ulshop O'Connor for masses , the remainder Is left to Mrs. Ann liovlo. mother of the de ceased and to St. Peter s church. The library of the deceased Is left to St. Peter's eliiuoh 1'ml Dclloao nml J. A. Llnuhua are ifumcd as executors. Marrlcil In lllaok. Judge Shlcldit had a quiet little wedding ia his iwy private ofllro. The coatnictlag par ties were Henry ,1. Hall mid Aaaio 11. Koh- iner , both of this city. There were two hridcsnmids and the MIIIIO number of KTOOIIIS- inen. Thoontliv iMi'ty Including brldo and proem wcro attlivd In tiluck , the only n-llef iH'Ing a spray of little \vhlto buds which curved ulxiut the brow of the resigned , ap- jH'urlug bride. The flrc sale will commence on Frlda\ . \Vp have $50,000 to glvo away to our friends ou thlb stock. N. 13. FALCONKII , .IUIIU IttiCIPItOt'lTV. Ho\v ll In tit ho Maintained on Ilotli HldcHoniic Missouri. An agreement l > ctween Omuha and Council IllutTs wns nitilled at the lint meeting of this city's council which has not as yet been men tioned to the public. It Is with respect to wagon transportation between the two cities. The agreement was gotten up by Assistant City Attorney Shoemaker of Omaha and City Solicitor Stewart of the DlufTH. It provides that when the driver of any licensed hack , wagon or conveyance , takes a load of passen gers or freight from Omaha to the Uluffs , ho limy return with the same or reload with other passengers or freight without being liable to j > ay n license or be held uiiieiiublo for the violation lation of any license ordinance of Council Uluffs ; nil J likewise from Council Hluffs to Omuhn. Livery stable keepers of cither city shall have a like ! privilege When sending a driver with a loud of passengers across the river to return from cither city with the same loud , or when attending fairs , rares or other amuse ments or lesorts , to return with the sumo or other passengers to their respective cities. No licensed hackmun , drayman , cxpicss- man or driver of any licensed con veyance Hindi bo permitted , however , to do anv hnullng of passengers or freight wholly within the city limits of either city In which ho docs not have a license to do busi ness , and the owner or dilvcr of any such con veyance shall bo liable to the city whoso ordi nance is violated for doing such mulling. The agreement bears the approving signa ture of Miiyor Cashing and City Attorney Poppleton. as well as those of Mcssru. Shoe maker and Stewart , and will bo sent to the JMnlTs todivv for that of the mayor there , when It will bo complete and In force. In the opinion of several Omalm citlrcns the agreement goes too far for the comfort of both cities. For Instance , it is said that any little gala day In cither place will have the effect of lllling the streets with a simply un bearable pandemonium of yells , together with catting up the business to a very bcrious extent. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION. Formal InvltatloiiH Issucil foi'tlio First Annual Convention in Omaha. The following circular bus been Issued and sent to every business man in Ne braska : \UA.Xeb. . , April St. Yon are most cor dially Invltnl to attend the llrst animal con vention < > t tins Nebraska state business men's association , uliich will lie liclcl In this city May 'JD , 91 anils. * . If It Is Itiipns-ilblo foryouto at- teml In person , wo would bo pleiiseii to bavo the business men of your city call n meeting and M'nil one or moru delegates to represent you. Subjects of vast linpoitunco will be TmiiiKht bufoio this convention and should ln- tciislo\ery business man In thostate. Plans will bo foiinuliited to huvo u chsuigi * muilo In tliu exemption law. Trade Inteiusls will lie another subject that will be llioionxhly < lts- cnsicd , and loini1 | > lms : adopted to try and de crease the peddling nnKunci ; lli.it Is being ein led on In this state at the unbuilt time. The lieiiiliiiaileisof | Hie delegates will lie at the MCI chants' lintel , whuiosnculal rates liavo been llM'd for < lion. Tliehoind of trade has Ulndty offered ( he. use of Its uxi'lmiiBo room Inhleli to hold tlio I'oiiM'niltm and tlie r.illioaiKnill ulveone and onu-llilid fate to all hnilnc. < .i men In this state attenillim thu convention. Tills u III bo on tlio ceillllcato plan. Take : i receipt for your fare when you pnicha'-o vour ticket and by pre- ' ( 'ntiiiKsumc to li. T. Ilodnln ut the conven tion \ou will gut your return tluUut for one- tliliil. The convent Ion will convene Tuesday , May " 0 , at 9 p. m. I'uclld .Muitln , picsldentof tbo board of Hade , will dulhur tbo opening ad- diess. Delefsalesor anyone expecting totit- tend thlseoiiMiiitloii should icpnitat aseuily a ( Into us possible. I'orany further Inhuma tion nddiess coniinttteo on arrangements rooms II , 1'J and III , United Slates National bank building. O. S. HK.VAWA , of Hunaw.i & Co. N. U. Mcl.KOD. of IllinebiiiiKli & Taylor. I.KWIS IlKIMIIOI ) , of Ilelmiod.VCo. JOHN II. IIissn : . llaiilnuie. II. r. lloiioi.N. of thorooiineiclnl Directory Co. , C'omialtteo on Arrangement. HIIOXVH That at this season the blood is tilled with im purities , tlio iii-cumulutJoa of months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores , work shops and tenements. All these impurities and every trace of scrofulu , salt rheum , or other disease , may bo expelled by taking Hood's Sursaiurilhij the best blood puritier ever produced. It is the only medicine of which " 100 doses ono dollar" is true. 3l\lilt IN OMAHA. How the City Places a Premium Upon the Virtue ofCliildreu. Detective Yuughn has some very vigorous remarks to make about the assignation houses of this city. He says : "Tho fact of the existence of these dens which uro in a way licensed and legalized by the authorities of a Christina city is too horrible rible and outrageous for belief. They nro traps and snares , protected , or ut least winked at , by the law to assist licentious and brutul- 1/ed men in their work of ruin ing young girls. The places which liny no line are being broken up and there will bo no rest until they are com pletely exterminated. Hut there nro others of thi > 5o places which , for the consideration of10 per month , are permitted to ply their dlubolleul trallic. If the city will give its support the police can root these places out in a month. The public will understand the horrors of this business some duy and there will bo a hue and cry which will startle bomo people. "The-rescue of the three little girls a short Llmo ago did something and there are inoro to follow. For instance , there is a prominent business man who lias been Informed by a notorious landlady that 011 twclvo hours1 notice she could pluco ut his disposal Iho virtue of any thing from twelve vein's upward. "The landlady wao was up hero the other day was discharged by the Jury. In Chicago Ihero was , lust week , u precisely similar case iml tin' landlady was put under $4,000 bonds mil will spend the next fo\v years la Joliet , That is the difference. " Talk about foreign champagnes , try Cook's extra dry ; it is superior to two-thirds of the imported wines. IlimgijAHY CONTAGIOUS. U Is AlVeoUiijCliiltltvn a Kc\v Years out oftho Craille. Three llttlo boys , h Hilly lust the toddling period \v6wurrostod Tuesday for burglary. They nro John Hodner , Louis Knocka and Willie Uabbitoa mid this Is the third time that they liavo been before the pollco court for a similar offense. They broke into a barber shop nt Eighteenth and Loavcnworth and stele a quantity ofnuors , for. what purpose no ono knows. v The parents of the wayward children , all respected citizens , wcro present overwhelm ed with grief and anxious that their little ones should not bo soul to the reform school. The county attorney talked to the boys ono by ono and John. Uodncr was held as a candi date for thoYuforin school , the parents prom ising to take euro of the others. An Ab.soluto Cure. Tlio ORIGINAL AIHETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two-oiinco tin boxes , mid Is an absolute euro for all sores , burns. wounds , chapped bauds and all skin eruptions Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company ut L'5 cents per box bv mull DO cents , Economy lu As rojjulur as the return of the grading season como Inquiries as to why the county owns Its dxyn grading machinela a word , the answer simply Is because It has been found tbo cheapest an 1 more satisfactory method. . ' Hulfv \ \ ) prfeo usually charged for grading Is thrown oil by these bidding for this workbiiu'o the county bought its own machine * . 'Auothci * point f * that about llvo times as muny men are enabled to bid for tbo work as would bo If all who bid were com pelled to oivn oao of thi'M ) nuchlnoti. The cost of repairs for thu thrnj nricliinos owiieJ by Douglas county was le s than f 150. Luke Street MmroiN. A hunting party was formed by some young fellows residing oa L ; ko street near Twenty- fourth. They were out for a day ami spent the evening telling of their exploits , They hud killed almost ever } kind of game , so they said , and their story wus confirmed by a Coal Creek dulrvuiuu who JllcU u claim ngnlnst them fora cow which hid hcui shot by ono of tlio Ninmxls who was looking for biff game. The tale of big shooting was further continued by it farmer s wife whoh.t.s a claim for a half do/mi inoffensive tame ducks Which were killed by the valla it sportsmer. Mrs. Whitlow's Soothing Syrup for child ren teething rests the child and comforts the mother. 'J5c a bottle. HOAHTKItS AND I'IWNACM.4. TIioHo ortlio Omaha & Grunt StitcltlitK Work * Have Hccn Doubled. The new additions to the roasting building at the smcltiag works are about completed and tlio capacity of the roasters and fusing furnaces has l > een doubled by them. The building was formerly 200 feet long by 100 feet wide , but the addition of ! i" > 0 feet makes It a vast structure iVM ) feet In length. Them are now eight roasters and four fusing fur naces , each about eighty feet long , There are four divisions called beaches to each roas ter , and each bench has fouroivjiilngs. Twice each day and night the roasters are charged with flrii)0 ) pounds of refractory ores , making seven and a half tons each every twenty-four hours. The fusing furnaces , which nro quite similar in construction to the roasters , are each charged with U.SOO pounds of ore every three hours , or eight times dur ing a day and night , making nineteen and ono-llfth Urns from ono morning until the next. This makes over ono hundred and thirty tons of ere that are consumed dully. Formerly about four' hundred men wcro given work there , but now ail army of GOO men llnds constant employment. The Omaha and Grant smelting works long since laid undisputed claim to- the title of the largest Individual smelting plant in America and now beats Its own record. Pears' So.ip Is tlicniCHtclcgmit toilet adjunct AVILIj DRUG Nlnc-TcntliN of the PhiirinaclstBof the State Oppose the Amendment. The largest gathering of pharmacists which ever took place In this city will assemble on the Itth , 12th , lath and 11th of next month. Oa the llrst mentioned day the state board of pharmacy will convene and examine appli cants for license to practice in this state. The next day they will hold an important business session. On tbo same day mid two succeeding duys the Nebrusky Phurniaecutiealnssoeiatioii will hold its annual meeting , which will be the most successful over hold.-There will bo an unusually lurgo attendance of pharmacists , lli-st because of interesting topics to bo con sidered and next because they desire to take a stand against prohibition. "Fully nine-tenths of the members of the profession , " said Max Becht , "aro op posed to prohibition. If that amendment should obtain respectable pharmacists know that it would drive a number of people into the drug business who would run really only saloons. They want to save themselves from this imputation and will doubtlcs take some action to protect themselves.1' Starch grows sticky common powders have n vulgar glare. Po/tonVa is the only Complex ion Powder lit for use. SONS OP THE U EVOLUTION. They "Will Assemble 1'iir Organisation Tlil.s Morning. Today is the day decided upon by Dr. Miller for the holding of the meeting of citi zens who are eligible to membership in the proposed organization of Sons of the Revolu tion. It Is not known , hpwovcr , that the doctor will be able to attend. Ho has been conlined to his residence for more than a week with an attack of the grip. It is not his intention , however , to become a member of tbo association because he is un able to prove his eligibility by means of docu incuts. Ho has accordingly appointed Colonel Cbaso and Mr. T. A. Creigh to attend to the preliminaries of organization. Colonel Chase sliys he expects there will bo a fair si/.ed attendance of descendants of the patriots. Tbo meeting will be held in room 312 , N'cw ' York Life building , at 11 a. m. today. ' ' Not Her Husbauil's Gooil * . Thoprcscncoof Mrs. II. II. Cook in King fisher , Indian Territory , is a source of annoy ance to Dr. Harrigun , the coioner. As soon as the lady had consigned to their last resting place the remains of her supposed husband , she made a demand upon the coroner for the effects of the deceased. These consisted of a watch and a number of other articles and were surrendered by the coroner. Now that Mrs. Cook's husband is still alive , she has no right to the goods. Yo-sterJay the coroner applied for the goods to Mrs. Hueston ut lilf ! > Cass street , at which pluco Mrs. Cook hud been stopping , but failed in llndlng any of the missing joods. miles' NPI-VO anil Liver 1M1N. An Important discovery. Tlfo-y net on the liver , stomach and bowels through tbo nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro billiousaess , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. HO doses for 25 cents. Samples frco at Kulia & Co.'s , Iflth and Douglas. These AVIioAVimt Position * . Tbo United States court room has been put In readiness for the civil service examinations which are to bo held there today and Fri day. The examinations will bo conducted by J. E. Walters , register clerk , Fred W.Pickons , chief cleric , and Matthew Fit/gcrahl , chief of the money order department. The sessions commence at U a. in. sharp. Today tbo examination will bo con fined to applicants for positions in the depart mental service and on Friday to these wish ing employment In the railway mail service' JS ? PERFECT MAD Its npcrlor eicollenco proven In millionof liom-i fnriniiro Ihun niuirler | of n century It Is in-etl liy ho 1 nlteil BlnttK lidrcriiniont. Kmloisicil by tlm Ill-mil nt tlm ijn-.it L'iilTor lllos us the Ironcent. I'urpitiinilimm lUinltlidil. Dr TrU-u's Cienni llnl- Inu t-umlor ilops not cuiitnln Aminunln , I.lmo in Alum. Uuhl only In r.nn 1'itn'i : IIAKI.NC rownini co. NKWVOIIK I'llltAIIO lv.V.NritCIIlCO. . STIOl'M. The. Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of tlio COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in Ol1 Pure Coil I.ivor Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES oir LIMB JJD SO The pittcnt snlTcunu from CONSUMPTION , HH > tUITlH : , CUKJII , foi.ll , OK ASTIM : IIISIA-HKS. ; may take n > e rwinmly Illi ns much nathfactloii n he yriiula take milk. I'liyilcluiis ars iireBerll ) . IneUoverywhero. U U iipnr < ictcmuliloa aiiilmnonilerful fluhproJuctr ' Both tlio method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is taken j it is pleasant nnd refreshing to the taste , mid nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd lovers nnd cures hnhitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd nc- ccptnhlo to the stomnch , prompt in its'notion nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd Imvo iniulo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by nil lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rRANCISCO , CAL. lOUISVHLE , KY , NEW YORK. N.Y. CALIFORNIA 'Jill'LAND M DISCOVERIES. Sen.cTjor Ctrcul.lr.4l Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure 1'or.salo by Goodman Drug Co , IM-RKIXS , GATCII & LAUMAN. Piano Lamp Complete For 3 clays Only. Saturday , Monday and Tucs- * day , April 26 , 28 and 29. PERKINS , t GAJfTCH & 'LAUMAN ' , St. , EZECTKI < C BELT PATENTED AUG. IO.M887 , IMPROVIO JULY 3D. 1889. . . .JMX-JNSI/Uu. / . 9j WJEMl .KCTHQ : Trembling Btxutl Ex htuetlon , Witting of . . , -ieiH cai-ied by iBdiicrctlgni in jtb.Aia - ' - . ' . .Tl.UtrrlcKorSlngltUft. . . . SKIT Yo nMroMiniK i-taTirs ox IOIHYHTIIUI , A PAIH OK PI cnTnin DR. OWEN'S ELtCTnlu Alsonn Elijotrlo Truoa nntl Dalt Combined. Sfmlfc Fomi rur Liiltuii'J ! k k , JJlr . k | * i llll' Dljool fUi.f | l.4.iii lof MtnllonlhlipiiKr icJJr.il OWEN EI.EOTniO BELT ft APPLIANCE 00. 300 North BiofcJwuy UT J.OUIS , MO. 030 Uroadway , NEW YORK OITV. r t In inr l tut In ll > t I nil * 1 ruin ! , B lJ . lunft't Hirrl < > b.fetiti li i Unit Iriljc. I. . omrii"rf t linlt irHfi.ul L" 0 U dirrrlfrciu t U Ht rrr' r- Kr > > 1 W Midixu CI ll.i'.r . fla llOutnl l-i.4rr innrlui n. " r > l > K | . Ib I > r ( < ll flltoif til til wclli. FU It is nearly time to lay a : carry the largest stock of mm direct from the mills and com can sell them from 25 to 50 p have been cspeaially fortunati customers several lines of goc WI Three cases Patent Brow finished seams , at 250 ; sold el 75 dozen very fine Stripe < 75 do/en extra fine Ribbc at see ; like qualities are not s IN OUR S 50 dozen fine Jersey Outi In the White Shirt Depai bosom Shirts at $1.25 ; every < I Two cases Fancy Striped Two cases Brown fine Sc One case very fine seam ! Our Neckwear counter s Windsor Scarfs at just enchaIn In Linen Collars , and we our celebrated All Linen 50 C no other house can show. Corner DC Gentlemen if you arc desir ous of being- well dressed you cannot improve your time more j profitably than by looking over our stock of clothing , which we will take pleasure in showing you. We call your attention es pecially to our sack and cuta way suits. You might look at the spring oveicoats the line is still very complete. . nt f * * : * - - ' ' Hio Wall Known Specialist iiniurimiaeit In HIP troilinniit of nil form' of I'ni- , \ir. DISKV > IS : mill Hlrlctiiros uciintKuarnnli-uil npnlpMcy I.'iss "f Mnuhuuil ami iiuililllun Mi'rllly It irri'iiiitMi nb olutely rurcil * * iMitl for Ixiokt I'ho LlfoM'tTi't. " for Mun \Voiunn , each lUiunti lulilpl' ' .N'u'rvoin Furuiilo llht'ntcs curi'il cUk'kly | l lu-ruiuiiiditljT Tro.itint > iit by iiiricii'iiiiiloiicni iuui > i for ri'i'ly ' Coiiiult.itliili lice Olllcu S. 1C. ir l.ltli anil Jiicltiiin btrcef Oiunh.i Neb NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment SPEED , Strength. lold Under n POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. 3EO. H. SMITH & CO. , General AgenU Nebraska uinl Iowa. lO S. 10th St. , - - Omaha liieenGjty Top Hfg Go. BUGGYHTOPS 01' Al.I , KIM'S. CUSHIONS , BACKS. RAILS , SCATS AND TRIMMINQS. 4 ' 7 riant SI , C/nc/ntdli O "Cigar Salesmen WANTED T fell ilt'nri cllreU to rctnllori. Finest llnnof lulu i-\L r thuvrn. Kntlorli1 * nt lluntcn nml SI-IT irk. Small , umblllous yuunir men ounti-il unit mirli II rnrclroiooi | conipi-innllun Aililrcsi nith full rlleuhim , Till : IIOWAItl ) W SI'l lilt CII.AIt I O i f n IT i / MiT\'mi" > riHK fiuiii i-iifi't" / U IA lA " " 'i f Lust .Miinhiioil V lA/xll\ / Vi.iitliful LnuM. Iinpolt-m-y mid IliMiin-suf Mi-n ciinliB nil pi-rrnanonlly uml I'rlintrfy ' hv dir hoxunl Hp - 1o bent hf mull f. r ( I llni.k eru ini'iili-il ) for imp lleuecn Mutual I inupuni \\ns'iinBUnl reel li MUM FEMALE BEANS known never fair , | U\KII i < M.tii li AilUrrM UOS liftt'd cii , trunii. . V U If OWWU.S DUC'O ' CV "SHlNG GOODS. . iclc your heavy underwear , and we want to remind you that we/ liun and light weight underwear in town. We buy these goods nission houses ; we pay no jobbers' profits , and consequently we : r cent cheaper than any other establishment. This season we in our purchases , and we are in a position to place bclore our ds at prices which no other house can come anywhere near. : OFFER FOR THIS WEEK : 11 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , silk bound , French neck and icwhcre for 5oc. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc. d Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade , warranted fast color , jld elsewhere less than $1.00. HIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK : ng Shirts , in handsome shades of stripes , at 750 ; worth fully $1.25. tment we open to-day a line of very fine pique and embroidered 'ther ' house charges $2 for these qualities. T HOSIERY WE OFFER : Half Hose , a regular 2oc quality , at IOG. unless Half Hose at i5c 2ss Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 2oc. liows the handsomest styles of new Tccks , Four-in-Haiuls and f the prices of other houses. show all the new shapes of the season , ' we also have a full line of ) llar , turn down and standing , in new shapes. This is something iimg Uglas and Fourteenth Streets , The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. rortlio Ircfttmont of nil CIIUONMC AND Sl'UIJIl'AI. DISK VSKS. Ilrnri'i , App nnriM for clnfnrmlllc'i nnrt Truim't. Hunt raolMUua , Apii.ir.ituaanil UuniiMllcH fur KiMvi'Hinil Tri-nlniiMit of over ) form of ill iM e ru- qulrlnKMcillc.il or SiirulralTrHittrn'iit M.VKI'V HOOMS 11)11 I'ATII.VIN , llo.inl niul AlloiidiiiM-u Ilu-t ( Strictly iTviitiunljr | ) Hcllnlilii .Mi-iiicnl In'tltum Muklnt ; a Kii ( > eliillr < All lllnoil Dlio.Koi siic < u Hfiily | trc.UiMl S > | ihllltli'MNIIII | ) | rvnuirod Ircini tlio tHtciii nltlicnit mcrourr. r > ow Hc tinitl\otrc.itmi rt for Loss of Vltnl 1'uwrr 1'iirtliii iimililit Inlilt lit may l > u Iru.iluil 'it liiiniu hr cnrr-Mponilunce. All communlc.itlnni rontlilvntlnl Mvillclnu nr Initrumonti cent liy mill "r cvpriMi . curuly pricked , nonmki to Indlcnlii ronti'iiti in n-ndcr Onu poi < oii.il lnti > r\lim profi'inM Call and cumuli im or Bund lilstury uf four case , and wo will vnd In plain wr.iupur our HOOK TO MILS' KUKI ! np.in I'rlvutl Special or Nervoui Illicasci , liupotmirr , Syphilis. Uluet iiiiilVnrleoculo , wltli qiKMUuii Il t Aildrcat Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Cornei19th and Harney Sis. , Omnliu , Neb. "TIME IS MONEY. " We must soil out the remainder ol our retail stoolc without further iloliy , ns our wholef > a\p \ business demands our entire time , attention ami capital. For the next few days we invite you to a feast of bargains such as you will HHVOJ again enjoy. We are liable to rent s > toro anil boll our llxtures nowany day- . ) come at once before It is too late. All our genuine Diamonds now go at importer's prices and the mount \\n thrown In. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to fceloot from , prices ranging liom $2.50 up to $3,000 , for Rings , Pins , Ear-rings , kc. Solid Gold Watches from $15 upward. Solid Silver Watches from $5 up Nickel Watches from $2.50 up. Solid Gold Chains from $7.G"0. JSest Rolled Plato Chains from $2. Chaniu and LocUots , $1 and upward. Solid Gold Rings , $1 and $2 ; worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins nt 2Gc and fiOc each worth $1. Heavy Kolid 1-1-karat Gold Collar Buttons , wet th $2.50 to $5 oaoh now , choice for only $1. One lot assorted Gulf Buttons at 50c pair ; worth $1 ti $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , 50c and $1 each ; worth four timo- > the money. 1,000 flno'Sroaches and Lace Pins from 50o up. Fine French style Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour btrllco , cathedral gen s , at $5 , $0.50 , $8 and $10 ; worth $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps , with Mile umbrella bhades , from $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargains. Open Saturday urenlng until I ) o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures lor sale. MAX MEXYEXR & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth and Farnnm Streets , - - Omahn , Neb. Etchings. Emerson. . Hnllet & Dnvis. Engravings. Artists' Supplies. 08PE Kimball. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Frames , Shoot Music , 1610 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. THE BEST FOR TIME RAILROAD KEEPERS SERVICE. THCDUEDER SS" CANTON , WATCH OHIO. MANUF'G CO The LARGEST WATCH FACTORIES In the World JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS exposition , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , AOOODHIOH , I.iiwyt-r. I'.M lieailxnn st ( hlciiKO W yours mu-n-iisdil | uncluii AIUeefiei ) nupuUllclty Kpcual fui Uuuy ntllU'V. GRA'XD LOTTI-RY OF JUAREZ I'mlcr till' lllilliuui'lni'iit of Urn Mexican Intfrnatiomil Banking Co. , lnioiiorntuil by the ntiitu uf rine iluiiirle ] < | liuiiliuu , Mexico , For Charitable Purposes. * GHANI ) MONTHLY DRAWING will tiiku pliicn In pulilluul tliuLlty of Jutirix ( form * frly I'linoilel Nnrlul. .Mexk-u. under Iliu immoiiul MipcrvUlon of ( Iciieinl .lunv H. .MIIHIIV uml Mi < AMU. n Ai iru.i.r , lli former a KentleiiiniiKf vueh proiulni'iito 111 tint I'nlteil Hlnlcn Hint till prr vnio nlonu IH nnnirlent k'litiituiliM , to tht > piilillo Unit tliuilrimliiUH will lie hcM niili lrli llion * VBtynnd fnlrriii" ' In nil. unit tint hitter illie nupervN nor of thu Muilcrui Ku > uriiiiiuia > l > ot t > ' | iial ituiulluif uml Int CAPITAL PniZE , $ OOOOO. ONf.V lrtf * ) TH'KKT * . OM.V KI.IKM TlCKLTA Wholu Tlold-ls , II. Iliilf 'I'lfUiJts , t , QiwrtorTk'ki'lh. ( I. MrtT OF I'ltl/.CS. 1 I'rlioof ffl ( ( Jil l . JiflloO 1 I'rlrouf IDWO l . IU.UUO 1 I'rlniof fi.OUJ In . f > , ( M > ni'rlu-mif luw rue hiiii- . Jiooo 1U I'rlri'iof ami-ill linn1 . IJ.UUO Ittl'tlietat llXJi-iiiliririi . fiurjo 1l ) I'lUuiuf Wjcnilinrii . ft.roi . < ) i-ni-li riru . 7ax > AI-I-III\IMUIII > . I-III/I.M. 100 I'rl/mof ( Hli-inli rill- , . I WOO lie I'H/i-Hiif Ulentlniri' ' . I , DC ) IfaU I'lliviuf Bki-nilmri' . ! * , MK > 1HIMINAI. I'M/I t. Ml 'liTliiliniHt" I"M > I I'rhenl f.ij cncli nr , lll.CV ) IVJ Tvniiliiult lu JIU.WI I'rl/ool JIU uiii li aru . d/.O I ; ul I to II2A1/70 / \Ve tlio uiiiler liiiii''l ' lii'fcliy u-rtlfr Unit Hie llnnei > Niiiluiml ol Muileo. In ( lilliiiuliiiit Inn on ilcpoilL Ir" n. . Hie Miulcun Inlcrnulliiliill Iliinkln.- l'.inpniir ) , tlui niccB-nr ) IiiiMln to uuuriinti'ii III" pnjfiiii-nt ol nil the pria-H ilrnwiiliitliuiliusiil.oirK.il > oi'JiMurz. \S i. lurilier certify lliul i > will tupervlto nil lint nriiiMtenienK. niul III IH-IKOM niiui.it'n nml I'untrul ull Ilic .Ir.iwIiiK * lit IliU Uillur ) . nml tlial Iho uniiirmra i iiiiu.ti'il with hununt } , lulriie.u , uml In tiuoil ( a III * li/nurd ull uurtfca JOIINH MHSIIV , roiiiiiiixluiier. CAMII.O Alllil Ill.l.liS , HupvrvMor fur Hie l.uTcnimcnt If any ticket drnwlnx u iirliu l > ent to Iho nii'ler. ' n-iieil lt > fniii viilili ! will hu eulleiluit uml niiulltua lu the UK ner tlii-rvof fri-uof chnrio I'rolilctit I" I Piim Nntlonil Hunk. Ill l'.nu , Tox. ' Knriluh riilm , nr nnr furlhi-r lnroniiiti.nl irrll * In HID iimliTnliiiu-il. i-tntliiK juiir mlilrHH i Imirlr.nllh Inlu. county ulrvc-l uml niimhi-r .Miiru r.iplil nnr ; delivery "III I' " i urei | liy jour enrlutnu .in onvul' niu LvurliiK jrinir full uilUrum. I'll ) ' ulJuuriJMuiico. . NOTIC'K. ( eml renillluinu * r.r lli.keli lijr "r.iinir. leiicr. runtnlnlnit M'Uiuir iliilt-r Imuuil by nil h > i"e" ' < > ru iMinlei. SnwMtk Ku-liiinue Hunk Draft ur I'uilU hull ) Aililn-tn all rvKiili-rvil leller lu IWAI , IIASKIMi I " cu