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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FKIDAY , APEIL 25 , 1890. THE CITY. The intermit revenue collections yes- tcrtlny amounted to347,7C0.1 ! ) . There Is ft wAH'iiitloul for the nrrcst of II. Pxlnirn , in which it ii cliiuwd tlmt as a huelfHter ho frultl gootlH , nnd in doing bo used fiilfio woltfhts und nionsmm A. IIii'oi'iiiMii ( , , u second hnnd clothing dealer from South Tenth Htrect , Inn- Bulshes in the city jail for nn assault ho committed upon u bootbluck last night. A warrant 'in out for the nrrcst of rimrlcfl Sehiu'Uenherg , in which it is clmrged ho cut , bent und brulfed his xxlfo , Klinnrn. Tlio purtiea reside lit Tenth nnd Pierce HtreotH. The receipts nt the etisloinfl IIOUFO yes- terduy conmoted of thirty cnscn of ten fioin Japan , consigned to Mcford , Brady & Co. , and four CUSCH of hones from Oer- inany , consigned to II. N. Underliml. Jack Lowrey last night , while in a fit of rage , proceeded to bieak out till of the whulowH of the house of Elsu Marks \\hlchis8iluated on North Fourteenth fill-cot. The police uro looking for Jack. Mrs. Rllcv was found in the \ieinity of Twenty-fourth and Cuming nlrcots last night apparently insane. She was taken to the central station and her ciibo will bo examined into by the insane boatd today. 0. H. Fanning it Co. have been ordered by the board of public works to dibcon- linuo the sweeping of Pine street from Eighth to Tenth , and sweep instead on Monday nlfjhts Picrco street from jiovonth : to Fifth. _ L VA.lt 1M 1'JIS. .Tolm Itcdllno of Chester Is at the Casey. .T M. Grinith of Wnhoo Is nt the Millard. .7 T Wade of Arlington is slopping nt the Cnscy. C'lmilcs McDonald of Noith Plntto is nttho Clmrlcs C. Hunt or Semlngfoicl is at the Paxton. ThcndoioMcjerof Alma is stopping at the Milltml , H. M Uttloy or O'Xeill Is legistcrcd at the Milluul. C. T Brown Of Lincoln is legistercd nt the Murray. F S UlaUcscnof Faiiilcld is registered nt th ojjusoy. A H Glcnson of Hoklicgo is legistciud ut tlioMtiri.iy ti. D Davidson nnd wife of Osccoln tno at Hie Mm my. TJ C Tocld and wife of Ncliaxx h.i nve legis- U-iiHlut thoMillind. M AV Travis nml wife of Lincoln mo guests at the Millaul. AV n Cr.iltf nnd xxifo of Sidney me stop ping nt the I'axton. General A V ICnutz of Foit Xlobrai.i is falopping at the I'axton. Samuel M , Clmpmm of Plnttsmouth is stopping at the Aim lay. I1 L AVhi'c-ler and J , F Ferguson of York nro ainong the guests at the Casey. .T. L AVestnvcr , F. C. Smith nnd II. G. Dickinson of Ulyssei mo at thu Casey. , T C AVIilto and Attorney General AVillinm Lceso of Lincoln mo guests at the Paxton. Mrs J. AV. Fisher of Qiiincy , 111 , is xibit- ing her parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. AVeller. at'JlOJAVittstiect. Miss Kuth AVeller Is at homo again niter -.pending ton months nt the eouservatuiy of imislo at Quincv , 111. Kd II. AVhito of tlto AVeHtein Union cleiical foico has boon called to his homo at Chatham , Canada , by the dungoious illness ot a icl- atho. Airs. G. AV. Clnik rctmncd fiom Lincoln jesteulny la lesponso to a tclegi.un liom Syr.ic-iibo. N. Y , annonnclng the death of a sister. She tai ted on her sad journey last night. Sil\oi' Not Copper. Deputy Collector of Customs Phillips wis railed to the smelting x\oils to inspect seven car loads of silver ere which had just arrived fiom old Mexico. Tlieio is no duty Dti the impoHatlon of silver or lead 010 into tlio United States , but theio is on copper and it is neicssary for the collector of customs to see that theio is no other ere instead of the 0110 spc'ullcd. I'lilillr Iiiipioxcnicnts. The boaid of public xxoiUs has diiectcd Hugh Murphy to pave south txxc'iity-foiiitlt in dlstuet No. "M. .fiimes Flnnneiy stieet commissioner , has been oideied to icpair btieets as follows- 1 'moment ut Nineteoth and Farnnn ; on Seventh strcct noith of laihoad biidiro ; on Niehohs between Jlitccth and sixteenth , AVashouts at T\\c-nty-nliitli and Capitol avenue ; Thiitietb and Da\enpoit ; Tucnty- t'ighth and D.ixenpoit. The eioss walk at Twenty-sex eutli and Fianklia near the Long school house has been oidered laised. TjooturoH IMI tlio .fpx > Kli Creed. The sei vices at the Temple of Isuiel , on Htiracy stieet near Twentyfonith , this eening , will eommcnco at 7 ! ! 0. Habbi Kosc- nnn xx III deliver tlio Hi it of a seiics of lec tures , based upon the aiticles of c'lvotl ot the Jewish church , published in a leient Sunday Issuoof Tin : CM xit v 111 r. The snbjei't this ox-eiilng will be , "Is There u Godf" All , iuospc-ctlxo of eieed , aio eoidiallj In- \lteil to attend. Good scats xvill bo slioixn to visitois. Supreme Couit Heard From. Amandatohas been iceelved fiom the su- piemo couit afiliiniug the decision of the cir cuit eouit awaidingl.iS ! ! 17 damages and fill costs to ChailcsV. . XValtheis "la his suit igalasttho MtCormiek haix'ostiag companv. Air. AVnltheis lixes at Suttoa , Nob. , and in July , lSb7 , Judgments amounting to $ .Js.il , xxoio obtained against him by the comp my in question , tluough its agent at that place. As a fonsettieaeo | AValthers1 business xx-as itilned. llo sued for $10,000 daniiu-es and xxasawauk-d $ l.tsr ! ) > . Tlio hiu vesting ma chine company cauied the matter to tlio liifhest tiiimnal In the land with the above result Tills decision xvlll also xxipoouttho Jmlpnients of fJ.WJ obtained against \Viilthcra It ix as a Kalto. "The paper tlmt came out xxith n half col umn of seat o headed rot axxeckold about an alleged stiiko among the pi eat in my of laborers In our employ at Knst Omaha ought to get a little tiuth and eaeigy under its vest , " 10- iiauKed Alaxor Cashing jcsterday in the capacity of picsldent of the IJast Omaha land company. "Tliero is no stiiko theic that I know any thing about , nml AX ho would hoar of it quicker ! I am afraid that the fact that Tnu IJn : scooped that same paper a duj ago on the fact that xxo had ar- inngcd for $ . " > , t)00,000 ) xxoith of maaufactoiics ox or oa our land bad something to do w ilh the publication of that lid-eyed stuff about u strike. " _ Competing Win rlors. The Omaha Guauls are contemplating nt- tcadlng the national di ill nnd cncapcuient of the militia of the United States to bo held at Kansas Clty.Juno 2-9 ludu.slvo. Alnny pilzcs aggregating ox'cr flfi.OOOaro offered for con testing military companies , Individual sol- illers , bauds. The Guards xxlll make nn at tempt to xvln their shaiv. Thoilrst piUo is $ , ' ,500. The numerous applications for entry i-ecclx'ed from all pai ts of tlio union glvo am- j'le assurance that the attendance xvlll bq Irtige , Vlsitiim military companies \vill bo supplied V.'i'U ents nnd csunp cqulpngo five ofclmrgo. Allbnuiches of the svrvfco xvlll ho ivpivscnted and there will bo contests bctxx ecu infantiy. cavalry , zomwo and gutling gun comp.inies dally. There will probably boa lai go attcndanco ol jvgular trooiw at the encampment , A very nlcusl'ij ? ontorttunmont xxill bo given lr. the lullsido CoiiKrogiitlonril f'rch this evening by the Sunday Bchool clnsa known im ' 'IJuds of Prim- vo e. " Tlio progrummo xxlll consist of Musical nnd literary bolectiona , clitu actor bongH , duotH , etc. Much tlmu has been spent In the pro- pamtion of thlri programme , xxhlch will to apicy nnd full of lifo , A SOUTHUH.V TOUK , Grnplilcnlly Detailed l y nn Observant Omaha Scientist. Ono hat illy realizes the extent of IhU coun try , " sold Air. Andrexv Hosexvntcr , who hoa Vcturncd from nn extended trip to the south. "It xvould bo impossible to tell you of all the places I visited. " said the gentleman , "but to begin \vlth I Ilrst xveut to Pcoi ia , III , , n town tlmt Is noted for the manufacture of paving brick , and I am sorry to say the brick , when the question of durability h taken into con sideration , is not what could bo desired. The city being tlio homo of Hits' material , ns n natural consequence the brick is used for street paving , and x1th one exception the sticeH shoxv decided signs of xx'car , xxhllo the gutters , where the hones hax'c stood , are all chopped to pieces , though la many places the brlolceio pat doxvii only txvo or three jcarsngn. On Franklin street it is alto gether different. This street xx-as pax'od xvith Iniclc uunufattuicd at Ottawa , and , while they xx-ero laid thrco yean ago. the street presents as smooth n surface as It did xxhen the xxoik x\-as completed , showing no evi dence of xxear. These brick aio 12 inches in length , fi in thickness and 4 in width , and Including the sub-giadlng cost only $1 S. ( per square jniil. "After leaving Pcorla. " said Air Hose- water , "I went to Knoxville , Tenn. , xx-lieio I consulted with thu mayor and city council upon the subject of sexxers and sexx'age. At this point I found a south ern city that was enjoying n boom one of immense proportions biought about bynoitliPin men , 1101 thorn enterprise ami notthcrn capital. Knovx illc , dining the last fexv x ears , has groxvn fiom n dilapidated little southern hamlet to a busy , bustling city of 50,000 Inhabitants , and noxv stands thiul in the state. The people aio nctivcly engaged In jiianufactuihtg. and , with the coal and lion that has been found in the nelghboihood. it promises to soon become ono of the leading cities of the south. "I next Journeyed to Atlanta , Gn , where I xx'as again most agreeablv suiprised at tliedo- X'elopment , as oneveiy hand one can see the effect that not them money is tuning. The streets aio being paved -with ndgluni block pavement , largo business houses are being elected , nnd the AX hole country picsents n far dlffeient appc.uanco horn what it did xxhen Sherman passed through txx-enty-flvo jcais ago The Kimball house , n seven-story building , is one of the llnest hotels in the south , occupiing a xvholo block of ( . 'round. "One thing that must stiiko the tinvclor is thepiojriess being made by the coloied licoiile It has been stated that these men of lolor xxill not woik , but at Atlanta , ns well as in many other southern cities , ! found them emplojedas carpenter * , biicklajeis , and , in fact , in ncaily every other place xxheio skilled xvoikmon xvero iir-eded. They seem to bo thiiftj and getting along as xx'ell as the xvhito inhabitants. In tlio lolling mills , xxheio a gieat number of men is employed , neatly all aionegiocs. "Theio mo some fentmcsthnt aio quite striking , as nttho depots theio .no Inv.tii.iblv txvo xvuting looms ono for the xxhites and one for the coloied people. The same may bo said of the schools and chinches. "Tho monuments about Atlanta aio of in- tciest , as theio aio bailed many of the mojt noted confedciates , and , in almost ex-cry in stance a inaibio shaft , pointing hea\enx\aid , in.nks the spot , xxhilc neat white stones in the cemetenes indicates x\heic these of less note hax'o found a linal testing place. " "Oinnba might feel pioud of the paiUs of this little southem city , as theio are any number of them , all beatuilul and xvell caied for , xxhile , scattered about the city aio numeious public gaulens , xxheio tiopical plants and sweet scented flow el's bloom near ly the whole year lound. "Tlio pcoplo couit noithein cnteipiiso and capital and , a mm fiom the states , if ho has the nppcaianco of possessing wcaltli , is ic- celved xxith open aims and treated in tojal stx Ic. "Just noxx- , the people of the south aie deeply engaged in studing the political piob- 1cm ot n white nun's government , and fully convinced that the coloied inon should not have conttol of the machinery. " TacUsonx illo , Fla , was the next southem city to AX Inch Mr. Hoscxxater paid a visit , and "theie , " hosaidj "I found the laigest toxvn in the state , a city well built , stieeU paxed with cjpiuss , cut from the sxx'.tnqw xxhieh alwund in thointciior ; a good haiboron St. John's river , \\heio the laigest x'cssels may bomooicd. Tiapical fruit was for sale , anil in Imgo quantities was cheap , though in tlie local maiKet it xxas as expensive as upon the stiocts of Omaha. "Kight hcio I xxant to tell you that in Flor ida j on do not cat the best fruit they i.use , " said Air. Hosowater , "as ( t is shipped to Nexv Yoik , Chicago and Omaha , xxhilo the infoiior qualitiesllnil .1 maiket at home. "I next xisitnl Tampa , Fla , , said Air. Hoioxxater , "xx'heie again 1 xx-as inost agree ablv suipiised , as that city has made most iiijiid stiides , gioxxmg fiom a toxxn of , " > ! ) < ) tea a city of 10,000 inhabitant , dining the past llvejears. The piincipal occupation of tlio pcojlo ) is that ol niamifactuuug Havana ci gars , and as a consequence the nmjoiity of the people aio Cub ins , xxho Axoik in the largo tobicco factotics. They have a most peculiar method of informing the txoikincn of the uexxs of the day. The piincipal and central ilgino of tlio establishment is a reading clcik , who , upon a desk at his light , has the leuling ncxx spnpcrs and ptnodicals of the countix ; and , while the men aie busilj en gaged in soiling tobacco and lolling i Ig.ntt , in a clear , loud tone of \ oice , the cloik leads the papers or maga/ines , .is suits ins fancy. "Another singular featuio of the toxvn is the noxv hotel xxhieh is being built at a costot neaily $1,000,000 and xxill accommodate fully MX ) guests. It seems that the oxvners aroout- domg themselxes , but the inhabitants of tlio city claim It xvlll bo piolitable , as Tampa is bound to become n great winter icsoit foi noithein people. Poit Tampa , txxelvo miles south of the city , Is another impoitant point , ns it is the shipping poit to Cuba , South Amoiica and Mexico , and , in time , is destined to become a poit that will largely contiol the tiado ofthat poition of the coast. "Tlnoughout Flotilla , and the solilhcin poitiou moio especially , the people aio 1011- siderably stiued up over the pioposed high t.utft on tobacco , ns they haxo had an idea it would dilxo the Cubans to manufaetming cigars at homo instead of at Key AVest and Tampa , and as a result , scx-eial delegations x\eio sent to AVuuhington to piotcst against the ihango. " AtSt Augustine , the oldoit pity In the United States , Air Hoscxxater found much tlmtxxosofinteiest , and speaking of It ho said : "Tho city has changed much dm ing the p ist three j ems , and the people have caught the idea of the noith , commenced paving their sheetsextending thopublio xxoiks , and have built a hotel AX Inch Is the pildoof the Axholostato. Thostmcturo Is owned by Air. Flagler of the Stnndaul oil company.and cw- ers 1 0 actes ot ground It Is built of stone , Axhlloltscarxingand stutuaiy Is of the high est Idea of ait. ( lindens , pailoi-s , baths , RXX Ings and ox-erj thing for the conven ience of the guests aio found , It Ispitrmi- iml by guests from all paits of the xx-oild In its construction , no e\punso A\rns spired , and while It is not supposed it AX ill pay a largo rate of Intetcst on the investment , It will remain - main a monument to the personal pildo of Its owner. "At this point , old Foil Aloilon , AxhlcliAA-as built by the Spanish in U > < r > , is an object of great Inteicst to the sight-seer. To build this foil required an aimy of men , and oven they Axoiked 100 jenrs upon It. When built it had cost the gox onimcnt0,000,000but ! command ed the entrance to the lunbor. " Don't Feel Well , And yet you arc not sick enough to consult a doctor , or you rcfiuln fiom so doing for fear you will uhuni yourself and friends wo xxill tell jou JiibtAvlmt you need. It is Hood's bawapaiilia , which will lift you out of that unceitala , uncomfoi table , dangcious condi tion , Into a state of good health , eonlldenco and cheerfulness You've no Idea hoxv potent this peculiar medicine is in cases llko j ours. District Couit. The dismissal docket for the district couit has been mndo out nnd contains about ono hundred nnd sl\ty-il\-o cases. Thh docket > Titl bo called on Monday ue.xt. It includes nil cases in which ttial notices hnvo not been llled during the preceding IAVO terms nnd Avhlch might haxo been tiled duiingthoso terms. At tlio calling of the docket at the begin ning of the last tctni a case Avas called which hud been heard and submitted to Judge AVakeloy for u decision thico A oars before. The case hi still in the hands of the couit. County Court , The Nexv England loan and trust company 1ms brought suit against E , II. Sherwood to recover fire on several notes. S. F , Mustard hnjJ sued the Dworak Brothers for flM on promissory notes. Chnrles II , Foxx'lor lias commenced suit against Stephen .T. nnd T. S. Drodcrlck to re cover &I37.03 on account of goods sold nnd de livered. Ayorst A ; Tnfihiilcr have brought suit ngnfnst Hlclmrd 1C. Stowo to recover $110 on account of sen'lccs in proem ing n loan. It. C. Patterson nml Jacob Fnwcctt have sued tlio defunct Omaha banking company for the rent of tlio premises nt ! IJ"J South Fifteenth stieet since .Tune last , less the amount received from tlio parties who rented from defendants. The balance claimed amounts to $ (115. ( Samuel L. Bell hns sued Augustus Boscho for * . " > OI 70 for labor and matcilals. AVillinm L. AVnrdls has commenced suit against AIIloS. Llndsoy to recover $100 on u note. _ * FIOHTIXG FOR A. rUAXCIIIStt. The Itoolc Inland AVautH the Truck nt Iilnoolti ICull Notes. The Bin llngton and Hock Island roads are getting into Avhat piomlscs to bo a vei-y bitter Jlght at Lincoln. It seems that the latter wants a light of A\-ay for its proposed iioxv line tluough that toxvn on Hlghth stieet , and an ordlmmco granting its icqucst has been prep.ucd , but the Dm llngton people oppose it and are doing all they can to prevent such franchise being glx-cn. AVlien n Bru reporter asked General Alanngcr Hold i ego what object his company hud in makinga war of this Und , ho snUl. "AVe are not opposed to the Hock Island building all the loads It A\-itnts to in Ne- tiniskn. but wo do object tp its occupying a sheet through Lincoln between our tiacks and our depot nnd the toxxn , and I don't ' be lieve tlio citizens of Lincoln ate favoinblo to any such a scheme. AVe otpect to still stay theio and piobablv do some business even after the Hock Island gets in nnd AX'othci c- foio object to having the access to our depot made dangeious by the tracks of the coipora- lion being put doxvii between us ana the city. " On n Par AVIlli St. Paul. Chairman Faithorn of the western traflic association has made n decision equalising the rate on Montana ti.ifthj originating cast of Chic.ign betw" ecu Clilcago and Omaha xvith the late on similar business betxx'ecn Chicago and St. Paul. Heretofore the loxv basis by way of St Paul to Montana points gave the Koi them Pacific udx'nntngo oxer the Union Pnclllc in that business. The hitter coipoia- tion thcicfoio made complaint and Insisted on nn equalisation of tlio rates by the txxo loutes but at liist the Chicago lilies i of used to i educe Alissomi lix'crintes to the St Paul basis Thev thought , or lather held out as an excuse for their action , that to do this AX ould imolvo them in a violation of the long and shot t haul clause of the interstate coinmeico l.ixxTho Union Pacillc people obligated them- sclxe-i , hoxx'exer , to release the Cliuago lines fiom an } icsponsibilitics on that scoie , ion scquently Ah Faithom gaxc his decision in their fax or. ( V Pair of Pnsspiipr Agents. P.itHumpl'iey , ' .at and fiolieksomc ns cx'er , is in the cit } , nccomp lined bj J. K. Fit/gcr- ald , Axhoso axoiidupois and coed nature are on n pir Axith his. These gentlemen icpie- sent as trax-eling passenger agents the AVest Shoio and Nashville loids , iespecti\-cly , theiefoio haxo some deeply nisterious scheme on hand xxhich to divulge AX ould , they say , mill them foioxor. Judging fiom Air Ilumphix's tone his lot is not a ACI } happy one Tlio company keeps him chasing aftei'busincss poitiiining to Cliiistnin science conxcntions and other association meetings Axhlch nobody attends , theiefoio failuio to pioduce icsults bungb on unpleasant and anne - no } ing inquiries. Fremont lOxcursioiiists. Tiaveling Passenger Agent Giievoy of the Union Pacific .mixed at 11 o'elodc jesteidny xvith his special tiain beai ing 200 Fremont Odd Felloxxs to the Toxxa state meeting at Council Bluffs. Ho AX as a little late getting stalled , consequent ) } had some lost time to make up. The mn thcicforo AX.IS ono of the 1 as test as AX ell as the piettlest ever made on the Union Pacillc load. Notci and Personals. Fi auk Ux'oiet , claim agent for the Alisouti Pacillc , Kansas City , ism toxxn Assistant General Passenger Agent Scott of the Union Paeilic lias gone to Lincoln. .T. S. Cameion letumcd fiom Ogden and Salt Lake Aesteiday. Another Hainond excursion of Nexv En gland people came in from the AA est } estei day and AX cut cast OA'cr the Hock Island. DKHUING'S SPKCIAIj TKAI.VS. Dccoratcil nnd Axith I'rl/e nnd : i Hand Arri\e Tills Arccrnoon. At U.3" ) o'clock this afternoon the immense special train 1 iden AX ith the goods of AVilliom Dceiing x. Co.'s haix'osting machinery manu- factqiy , Chicago , xxill auixo at the foot of UIghth and Paeilic stieets. The tiain consists of liftycais , all highly decorated and accompanied by a line baud ot 'music. The goods aio Intended for the film's im mense iioxv AX alehouse at the foot of Capitol avenue. The train is ic.illy txxo tialns of t\\ontA'-flx'O cais each , and at the end of each A\ ill bo a display car attraetix'elv decorated , AX ith a full line of the Dcci ing machines set up and lead } for the Held. The x\hole tiain. hoxx'- cner , is ono big shoxv and AX ill doubtless attiaet a Inigo assemblage of sightseers. On aiuvul heio this tiain xvill bo inn into the passenger yauls at Eighthnnd Pncillosticcts. A photoginpher AVill bo on the scene nnd make iihciiesof ptctmes fiom dlffeient points of the cai sand their displ.i'i of ninchincrv Tlio cars AX ill bo itlloxx'od to stand for public inspection until late in the evening , AX hen they AX ill be tun into the Umlington jaids ut Kitfhtli street and C'npitol ax-euue , xvhei-o their nexv Axaichouso stands. Heio they AX ill lenmla on the tiacks in solid trains until Sat- unlny afternoon , Axhen tluty xvill bo unloaded and stoicd in the different depaitmentsof the AXaiehousc IJxcijbodj intoiosted in harx'est- ing mnchiner.x should not fail to boon hand at Ulghth and Pacltio stieets this afternoon and inspect the Dceiing colossal tiain. Allies' Nerxo and lavorPills. , An important dlscox'eiy. They art on the liver , stomach and boxx'els tlnough the nerxes. A now pinieiplo. They speedily cui-o billlousaess , bad taste , toipid liver , piles and constipition. Splendid for men , xx omen and children. Smallest , mildest , suiest. iiO doses for " > cents Samples frco utICuhn ix Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. Licenses AX eio Issued to the follow ing par ties by Judge Shields yesterday : Name nnd Hcsldcnce. Ago. I Chailes Biadbury , Omaha ' , ' (1 ( 1 Udltli Theme , Omaha ' ' > j Ficderiek AV Armbrust , Omaha . , ' > ! | AIniioNeumaua , Omaha iM 8T PERFECT WADS Its superior cicellcnco proven In million ! of liome f.irninrinlmn a niinrli'r of acontiirr It la uicil M thu L'nltuil htaU'i dovi'Mimcnt hndortud by l"fl hcnilf of the tin-lit l'nl er ltlu Ri Iho trim Mt , I'uieit amt.W4t llvalltiful l r I'rUo't Crejm lla - Init 1'uwiler iloi' not luntaln Aauiujnia , I.IIUB t > - > > C1V10IIK. CUICAUO. KA.SJ-IU.NC1SIO LOUIS MILLIONS OF ANIMALS. You Can Not Scc-THcm but you May be De voured by Tliam if You Are Not on Your Guard , .Vdf-rtiM-bad hlrt What Is bad alt ? It I" nlrlotuk'd xvllh mnilflns of minute nnhnnlstno small to be cen ) > y thcnaUcd eye and ex cry ono of theid iwlwnons. Look nt n sunbdm xxhcrolt cotiH-s stteiiiiln ! ? OuoiiKh jou ? \ lu ( low and not lee llm millions of ator.is ot "Uitl Unit It contains. You do not sec ihls < 5ust o\- cent us It Is made vIMblo In U sunb"Hia. Thru think how many thousands of millions of Mnallcr animals there mustljo In ox cry breath drawn late the Innm and not nnoof nhlch cnit bo seen I Hut they nln t llxe , and theydollxo upon that pottlomnf the liuiimn body xxhlvb they can get at. ' Tills Is nialurlii. Is It any xxonderthat iHMrly pxerymaii and woman ft tioubledlth It ? Ms it not rather \\cmclrr that they aio nnt ) troubled mom ? Hut what i-nn bo done ? Kill tlio jjenii" , lion ? Nothing so qnlcMy and certainly does It as rum ! \\liNkey. Xntlilim so eertnlnly Injuie , ns Im- pitroxlilsKcy , und no hlsl ey x\us 0x11 known Hint ls iiinsolniely tmro In e\eiy resueet as Duffy's Pine .Aliilt. Professor Homy A. Molt of > owYoik , doelaics It : Mr. Win. T , Cittti'i , htntoChpiiilst of I'oiimctleut , nnhcsllullnxly assorts It ; all iiromlnent scientists , doctors and piofcsiors xUiohnxi * Inxrstlsated It , fully IIL-I-I u und : ire nnntiallllcil In their coiamemla- lions. Any man or woman x\ho fiels tiled. xxenU. exhausted , ( H iondoMt , \\llliiill the sljiusof malaila ami mnlarlal pol nn , should not dclny and cannot do holtcrtmin to use , lntbeuioii | > r inannor nml with modcintlmi , DiilTj's I'nto Mall Whl-key. llo caicful In piiiclumltiK It , lioHever , to xoeuro the genuine. J.IKnothci Aaluablo thlfiKs It hns Imltallims and inanv dealeis are dHhonniuhlo onoiiKli to try nml sell other and Injurious ROO < | . Ho not bo dc- cclxed but Insist on haxlng the genuine. Kabo never works up or doAvn or breaks. If it does in a year , you shall have your money back from the store where you bought your corset. The steels may break the best of steels have their limits of strength. But Kabo has no breaking-limit ; it doesn't break at all. And the Kabo corset is perfect in form. The store has a primer on Corsets for you. Cmcjiao COBSET Co. . Chicago and NOAT York. Imported Millinery , 120 North 15th Street. EST ABLIS'HED ' IN IO78 DY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT , OF THE" PUBLIC CHARITY. Oper.itc'il under n twenty yean contrmt bj the Mexican Intermitlonal Itupruvcmunl Conip 1115 * . fjrnml Monthly ilrnvtlnK * I"-1' ' ' ln "in Morr > quo Pavilion In tliu Aliincda t'aik , ritvut Mexico ni.it publicly loniluoUut hycuYcininciit iilllclalsnppolnlcrt for tlippuriiixub ) tliu scirutar } ot tliu Intellui iintl thu'licasur ) . LOTTERY OF THE BBneficiBncia Pilblica , THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING XVI111)0 lielil In tlio I ITOP MK.MLU , MAY S , 189O , XXhlcliH the C.iUMi SFMI-ANM xi r\THAoiini\- .Mn DIMXMMI , thu ( AI'll'AIi 1'lt i bcliiK Clnu IJuuUruil anil 1 wenty'lhuii'uiiMl Dollai S12OOOO.OO I'UIC'i : Ol' TICKIUN Ami'ilcMii Money.11 , AVliolcsW : HiilxcsW : Quarter- , * . ' ; KlKhtli tlub Hntcs iVi worlli of thkcts fort'M I.lsT OK I'lII/KS. 1 Cnpltnl I'rl/eof { IWWO NflMOOO 1 Capital fi lie ( if 4000U in IOIJUU 1 Capital t'rl/uof 'JUOOll . . H MUM 1 ( iranil 1'rl/cul 6,000 Is SOW 2 1'rUca ot (2 ( WO . . . i 4 X f > l'il " ) iif 1WIO nro . ' ) ( XIC SO I'lliesof MX ) . . . IIKI 1UOX ( ) 100 I'rlcusof Ml . . . . . . aio .MftX ) SW I'lkosof 1UO . aio WOOJ i2U t'll/csof < 0 . . . . .aro . ' 1,11V AI'l'IIIIXIU X1IOX I'lll/I " 1V ) I'rl/es nf ilJUuppnixlin it'B to f UIUOO prl/e , Jin 000 IM 1'rl/isof ll liippiii\lniiit Btn 400UOprl/o , TiOO1) ItO 1'ilzi'snf iViippriixliint B .o ' 'OIXXnlu \ > , .K ri V'l TtinilnaH ut SlOilctlileil by KV.UOO prize , SI'W ) iV-'bt I'rlzos Ainoiinlliu ( f > fWISO All I'rl/es snhi in the t'nlleil State's mil ) IMliI In U si ( .iirrvnc ) . \\ANTnn. n H\TI , r any fnrlliei Infoiinnllon ilt'iil 1 1 il , rllo Ic lblj In tlu > uiiikrslKiiiil cli'nrh Miitlnioiir n sliliMiif , v. Illi Mute' lountjtnu mill niiiiibcr Moiu rapM ritnrn mull ilelUerj will bo ntMiieit bj join cnclo ltK nn tnrc'loiio bc.irlng > oui lull addlcss. IMPORTANT. u. nirrr : , Cnv or Mi.xiro , MI.MCO. Ily orillnnry litter , containing MON'in OUDHll Issued b > nil i\prc : s ( oinpinlcs. * < unuiU l.\- chnnur , Draft 01 Postal .Ni'to. lYiCIAI ; , HIATt'Hi : " 11) terms of ( outran I ho Kinipaii ) niu < t deposit the niii nl allprl/rs Iniliuhd In the M heuio bi > lnrc K'll- liiBnnlnk'lc ticket , and recelvo tliu lullonlnn otliilul 1 1 mill C'ntnilCATt I herdiy certlf ) that tlio Hunk of 1. nnilon anil .Mexico has on ileposlt Iho mtiwi-.u ) lunils lo Bnarnntei * lliu piiyiuent of all pil/uadiunn b ) the l.otcrln dula Ik-ni lUend i I'nblka Ai'oi IN XH l xsril I o , Inlervenor Viirthcr , the ronipin ) Isieqnlred loilHtrlbutellft- Klx portent oftho vnluoiif all the thLitnlii pil/es a larKi r puitlon tlnin l vlvi'n h ) all ) othtr lotler ) Hiiall ) Iho niiinljiM ot tlckttt Is Ilinlled loHllXIO 20 UUU less than aru sold by other luttcrlos using tliu came scheme schemeEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PERSS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST-PERFECT OF PENS. fflFor LOBTorFAIUMa KAKHOOI ) ; lOoneralEndHEBVOUQ DLBILITYt IWtttotiicf DodyandHlnJ , Effects JofHrroriorExoeiiolnOldorYounir. lloliail. KoliUntMiaoiKbU/llHIorril. llowIntulirrt tud Blr < llb nHlAlil. u ; TKl. < Jl lUoKla 9i.l iRTSl ( fiunr. ib. i. ( ir ii.fttii.ir iiunx iHEiTHtvr-iif3.nl. la tij. lieu l.llllr from tl > HU1M d I rcl n Counlrlfi. ITrllt Ibtra. lticrlptl * Uook * iBj H > Uon Dj lircofiijtilliMlliriUdirrr * . WOici. ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , H. V. "TO WEAEC MEN BulTcrliiis from ihoctlicunf toiilhfiil i rn'rn , i-nrlr \\aftliimvrnknoiifl. . Ion in inliunil.ito.lnlll Mini a YtilnabUntrfatlM ) < M < nlnli lontuiiilni ; full particulars for liomu ounrillM : or ihiw A tplrmllil intillnlworki thouM Iw nnU hy orry man \\lio In tifninit nml iltlillltaloa. Addrrfci , 1'rol. 1' . < ' , I'OU'MJlt , HIooUuaCoiiu. GALVESTON TEXAS H. M 'lrn ( heart , Julin Ailrhnro , l.uil.iii Mluor. H. M. Trueheart & Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS At QALVESTON , TEXAS. i ; > tabll9licil In lv'i7 O.ilxcston Is tliusiMjinit that Is anil Is to bo fin tlio | 'rrut .Noitlmiat. Inform.itlou und imipi fnrnhhc'il , Vlsiturs Invited to cull ut uiirufUco. Kou LAlllLidXM Ir IxMiic's 1'crlodlcal I'HH , tliu 1 rpnch ri'inotlr net on ( he im'nitrnnl Hyftti'iu HIII ! iiiraiuiprr | l < iiifr ) inwliiitivrrcuii > i I'nnnutamt'il- Btrmttlca llttto pllli uliuulil nut lu Inkin ilurinv prck'iiJMC ) ' Am rill Co lloally prop * biii'mir t lay lo In ( knulnoby > < lioruiau \ Mi < onnull IMtli.i ) > t , noarl'U Uninlin I A Xlrkhvr M Uiral.u. U 1 * . Klll > , Council UitBt , lit 01 j lor 5. FURNISHING GOODS. J _ -TT I It Is nearly time to lay aside your heavy underwear , and \vc want to remind you that AVO/ carry the largest stock of medium and light weight underwear in town. We buy these goods , direct from the mills and commission houses ; AVC pay no jobbers' profits , and consequently AVG can sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other establishment. This season AVO have been especially fortunate in our purchases , and we arc in a position to place before outf customers several lines of goods at prices which no other house can come anywhere near , WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK : Three cases Patent Brown Bajbriggan Shirts and Drawers , silk bound , French neck and finished scams , at 25c ; sold elsewhere for 500. 75 dozen very fine Striped Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc. " ' 75 do/en extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade , warranted fast color , at 5oc ; like qualities are not sold elsewhere less than $1.00. IN OVERSHIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK : bosom TAVO cases Fancy Striped Half Hose , a regular 2Oc quality , at IOG. Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half Hose at 150 One case very fine seamless Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 200. Our NeckAvcar counter shows the handsomest styles of ne\v Tccks , Four-in-Hatuls and Windsor Scarfs at just one-half the prices of other houses. In Linen Collars , AVC shoAv all the new shapes of the season , arid AVC also have a full line of J our celebrated All Linen 5c Collar , turn doAvn and standing , in new shapes. This is something ; , no other house can show. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Gentlemen if you arc desir ous of being well dics ed you cannotimprove your time moie profitably than by looking over lour stock of clothing , whiclnve will take pleasure in showing you. AVe call your attention es pecially to our sack and cuta way suits. You might look at the spring ovci coats the line is still A cry complete. \tfollKiio\vn. . Is iinsm passed In the Ireitment of all forms of I'lll- x \T1 DistXHls and strictures , a euro KUiiraliti oil liupoteni ) , Loss nf Xlaiiluiod and .iinliltloii ' Icrllty or Ilarri nnuss absolutely cired end lot books Iho I.lfo M-eret fin Man or XX'oman viili lUiPiili I8tainpsi Ncmius I rmalo Diseases tnreil > | iilckly und pennant nil ) 'I reatnient by torrespondiuRo ftainpi for lepl ) Consnltatlnn fieu OIUiu 1. Cor 1 Ilh and Jatkson Htnots Oiiuilin Neb _ MANHOOD RESTORED.tLo tLo AX'oniliTliil .Slinnlell Itcmedy , U Hufdxvltb ; i Written ( jimiaii- to to onto ull Nut > > n IB UlniaBCfjBiicli na Weak Manor ) , I.oea of llraliil'oucr.lkiicl- Before & After Use. , , , I'hutOKraiHiul Iruni Life , oimicpB , I.nsultmU- , nlldraluH mid lo 8 of pox.crol the Gciicrathe Or- paiiBln either not , cauecilby oxcr-oxcitlciu , JOiilb. till liKllscretloiiB , or the cxcefalx'o uao of tobacco , opium , or stimulants , xvhlcli ultimately lend to luflrmlty , CouBiimiitlon nnd Ineanlly Put up In com culcnt form to carry In thu vest pocket. 1'rlco $ l ajmckaco , orOloi 83. XMlUcxcry SSonli-r o lilxoa ur'ffcn ' f/mirtiufcA to euin orirfitiul Ilia iiitnii'i/ . bent by mall to auy add r fee. Clr- culm free Mention this paper. Addrces MADRID CHEMICAL CO. JUnch OHIco for U 8. A 417 Jiiailioin Strut , CIlK'XdO , 1I > L. Kill hXU. IV OXIAIIX M 11,11V Kulin . ( o. Lor 15lh A. jKiuKtis MrrctA J A Itllltr A to ( or 1 ill .X. DuuKlas blrcctf and A , 1) 1 ustcr i Co , lounill Hindi , luna. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , T I'ilVbliiiiuri 1 p n , nn I Bpirmatprrlicci ut Iho liraln , tclrnlm > < aiucil liv DK-r-Licrlloii oor our InJiilj-TKi' fHi ) box contain * nnoniuntb'4 tit at nient vl a box , ur tu lt > r 8) . nt by inallprppnlU if . | ll rtiul | urtlmi.or L-uiranUo lo i.riiiil nioni'y If llm IrralriKiil falU la cure ( Juarautec ) IMIII * | unit crnuino UOOOMAN DHL'Cl t'O Oiiialui Neb , ArTMta dlichargoi from tba urinary organ * la illlur ( ex m 4U Lours , It L > tuperjor f > Oujplbo , Cubtb , or ln ] e- ( loni , and frta from ell tail imilt er otter The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. For tlio treatment ofnll CITIION'IO ANII Sl'llHIC . IHbK VSHd HMP.\ App ntiro ? for ilcfnnnltlos nn * 'J rn tcs Host rncllltlo , Apparatn1 * nrul Hi'nitillM for SIH ci'fiil Truntinont ot ovorj form ( if dlsoi i ) roJ iinlrlncModlPiil or Siir lrnlTrt > nttniMt MMIl'V HOOX1S KOU TxTKNld , lluir.l nnd Atti-ml imu HoiS ArroininodatlonsXX'cst. XX'rllu fur clrcnlaraon DufoiinltliM ami llraioi , 'rrnn < c , Lluli Ic-cl ( iirvaturni of Spine 1'llPi , 'Iiiuiur * , Cincoi , Uiitnrrh llrom lilIN , lull il itlon iii'itrlill\ : l'ar.ilil < KpHop * } , Mdiiuj , lllail- dir , Kjp , I ir. Skin nnd Illoo I anil all ' -mull il ( > | ii > intlnni DIM : \-il. Ill' UOML'.V n s | > _ llonkoj V ll ) ca cs of XVnini'ii 1 ri'O XXo hnvn Inlnlj .idded n l.In--ln lup irtniLiit for XX'oinun Durlni ; ( uiiUnomonll * - ( fctrlctly I'rhnto ) Only Iti'llalilo Xlc.llnil In tltuto MnMiiKi ' poclnltj ( if 1'lllX ATB IIHII.X IN All lllooil Dlsvnii's iiieicH tiill } trcmtiMl s\plillltli ; poison rviiintcMt Iroin tlio ny tuin wlthiint ni ( > icurn > cn llostoratlrolrcHtinort for l.oii of X'ltal 1'uncr. I'urtloi nn ililo tn visit in miy ho truiti'il nt lioino bf corr spdiidcncc All connniinkalloiisoontldc'iitlal .Xludklno or Instruments stMit hy mall or express sg cnnly piikcil , no minks to Inilli nto contents or homli'r. Onu pursonul Intcrvlnw prnforri'd Call anil uinsuU iiBorsc'iid history nf jour mo and no will semi In plain wrippurour HOOK 'IO XI13V 1 IU313 , up in 1'rliaO Special ur Nun 0119 lllscn us , linpotuncj , Sjphllls ( , | p t indX'arlodculo , wltli ijiiostlon list Addri'ii Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th and. Harney Sts. , Omaha , Neb , "TIME IS MONEY. " AVe must sell out the romalnilsr ot our lotail stock without furtlior del.iy , as our wholestio business clemantls our entire time , nttontion nnd capital. For the next few daya wo invlto you to a fuast of bargains such as you will never again enjoy. AVe are liable to runt btoro and eull our lixtures noxv any day , sa coinu at once before it is too lato. All our genuine Diamonds now go at Importoi's prices nnd tha mounting ) tliroxx-nin. $50,000 worth of Diamonds to seloot iioin , pilous ranging ho.n $3.50 up to $3,000 , for Hins [ , Pins , Ear-rinss , &c. Solid Gold AVatchos from $10 upxvard. Solid Silx-or AVatchos from $5 up Nickel AVatchos from $2.50 up. * Solid Gold Chains from $7.50. Best Rolled Plito Chains from $2. Charms and Lockets , $1 and upxvard. Solid Gold Kings , $1 and $2 , worth $3 to $5. A lot of Solid Sterling Silx'er Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins at 25o and 50o each worth $1. Heavy Solid M-karat Gold Collar Buttons , woi th $2.00 to $0 oaoh nox\ ' , choice for only $1. Ono lot absorted Gulf Buttons at OOo pair ; worth $1 to $2. Solid Gold Spiral Back Studs , OOc nnd $1 each ; xvorth four UmiHtho money. 1,000 line Broaches and Lice Pins from OOo up. Fine French htylo Mantel Clocks , 8-day , half-hour strike , cathedral conss , at $5 , $0.50 , $8 and $10 ; woith $10 to $20. Elegant Silver Lamps , with bilk umbrella shades , from $5 up. Hundreds of other equally good bargilns. Open Saturday ovonlng until 0 o'clock. Store for rent and fixtures for s.alo , MAX MRYELR & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth nncl Fnt-nnm Streets , - - Omaha , Neb. Etchings. Emerson. Engrav ngs. Hallot & Dnvlg. Artists' Supplies. Kimball. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1B10 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. A P rfeet Art Album eonlilnlng 24 Deautlfjl Pholographj representing .Tei and Colf e tulturc , * ill be unt on receipt of your iddreuik ' CHASE i SANBORNi 136 Broad SI. , Veitcrnjipt ) 80 Franklin St. , Chicago , III. Itt , ny ( < l4te iu tl Loit j blilra Alto , lltby tnrcr * . lli ) ; lt * , S f < lltc Dd Olrll Tilr > c * In Out I ( nmr , ,1 llt.il , | ntt MM C 0 IiilliKl flora I U p. . .r' . ! > lot ) HI VT M.Jn n 61 II101 I ) U | 10fcl l ( send Sc ii mir r niv c U Kin , it , Ui | il figld ) in lit "UIJ. COUGHS , Sore Throat Tlio Wclirsl mi ( Hi .il antliorlllps of thn \\i/ill ( jircM illn > nml Ji'iimiiniiKl thn SODEN TillNLHALl'ASTILLKH. foi iliM usus of tliu 'riiiu.it t hcbt mill 1.un s , und also foi cOU * ( nml tlin results of Urn PODKN XV MiltS AM ) I'AM'IU.K.H a fin tuiy In Siilmi'utit 1'liarj iiKltlM UN xsull as In 1 1 , mn In t 'atari Iml Cum ) 1 1 Ion nf tlir > uiipor alp MOKIIAl ) U. IIHOWN. M I ) , i 1'iuf. of ] t ci At nil dnigfilslh at Si und M ) cents a box. Phamplota Qratlb on Application , SODHN MINERAL SPHIXCS CO. , LIMITEl 15 t'KHAIl brill.hT , NfcW VfJUK RESTORED. Manhood lltvtnr fun. A lcilm of youthful Ii ii rudnice. . rrrinMuie Iw r , > trvMU § Ktlil'ilr ' , I o l Hiiiliooil.Ac h lnglrlejw ( lii rjkno inr iM. Uy liaiillKruvrr > I lmi la ni.Aiiinf i ir cure. wblcU liewlllirnil if l-.ll Hlh l.tol.i < fillow , jft ril . il , 1 11 UirU M'.a Uul W.MwVviliatJ.