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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , APRIL 20 , 1800. THE CITY , rlcnrlngH yewtertlny i002nil.fiO. ) There are -ill CIIHOH In thu United StntoH court docket , 193 being equity Uundv ndmlnlstorcd thoonth of IIH Fnllc'd SliitcH ( Hull-let attorney to II. H. JintdrldKo yesloiday morning. County Attorney Mahoney lias selected J. T. Morcarty , . ) . C. Shcu and K. II. JJotiil IIH hiH iiMlstimtH. The last men tioned will act in South Omaha. A fine five-year-old hoivo belonging- ThomiiH Lund disappeared n week ago last Thursday and was found about a milo north of Calhotin , whither It had leisurely Hlrolled. K , Aylesworth , charged with having committed the crime of pottet larceny ; Put Dowloy , who wan drunk , and Lcl Llttleburg , who fought , ttero each t-en- tcnccd to ten days in tho-county jail yes terday afternoon. J. Homier , the man charged with run ning n poker room on North Sixteenth fitrcct , was put on trial in police court j-fbterilny afternoon , but owing to the ub'-enco of HOIIIU of the state's witnesses Ihu CUM ) was continued. Hort Hroworls in jail. Until n few daVH ago ho was an the employ of George Heed , a hnekman at 11 > 2 Sherjnan live- nue. Heed alleges that Urowcr went thiough the oflluo desk and extraeted W ) . The Oinuliu utrcot railway company lias been granted permission by the hoard of public works to open Cuming Htrect from Twenty-ilfth avenue to TM'iityovoiitli street for the purpose of putting down an additional track. CoiiHidorablo consternation was caiifeed nt the now headquarters of Urowning , King , t C'o. , ut 1210 Farnam by the Hringing | ) of the floor. A largo number of people were present at the lime and thr > threatened brcuk was caused l > ) the unusual weight. _ I M'.i It A Glt.i 1'IIS , Mr Minor AV Unico of Nlobrarn Is In tlio citv IIo staiIH toniulit for Aliiskn , accom- l > .ininil uj liis wire , IV l > 1nink Whitman of Hanisburp , Pa , wlio U tnklnp a trip through tlio west , spent Haiuliiy la tills city. Mrs TJ f Tnj lor , wife of tlio state auditor of South Dakota , anilV II.VIUox of Cin cinnati. O , are visiting vvltUV. . K. Wilcox und family. Mr I lobe it Tucker of Bntehel college , Akron , O , tlio ivpiesentativo of that stnte in tlio iuterstato colU'KWto contest to bo held in Lincoln on tlio nvuiintf of May 1 , is In this rltj. the jjucstof AUotneyi : ( J I'IIRC. Mr. Tucker Is u member of tlio 1'lii Delta Theta rolk'KO fiiitmiiity , and at pit-bent a junior In college D 15 Ljons of DCS Molncs , trensuicr nml KciHMiil iminajjiT of the CVnlnil loan and tnist i-omiMiiy of DcsMoIaes , icached Omaha > tstc'uliiv inoiniiiK anil last evening stalled for Denver in vnmpany with Mr. ( J. A. Starr , manager of the Nehr.usk.i dep.irtmc.at of the Bumu comp.inj In this city. A xxo i'\ < / : . ? / /.VT . John Dillon , tlio eoinrdlan will ho at the Dojilfui ubiiuf ciifaiKi'im-nt of 0110 nl 'hl on Veilnesiliiv next Hoill appear in his comedy "Wanted the I iith. " "A Tin Soldier , " which is ono of Hojt's best faicc-comedies cuinniencu an en- , ' of four at ' pu'oincnt ( nights Uojil's opera Iionsu on Tliinsihiy evening next. It will he piesentcd by a compelcnt conpany. Itcal Instate Rule. One sale was reported at thu ie.il estate ex change jcstculuy , us follows : Ixln ) 1 und S. siih hlock G , Ihipotit 1'lacO . $1,700 , Thcio were two listings : I.ot ! iiiidnT , Windsor IMncn $ H.OflO KOH. 710-1. ! South MMt'i'iitli street 21,000 The rosy freshness , and n velvety softness of the skla is invaiiahlv ohtinneil by these who use Po//oiil's Complexion Powder. Army Orders. The leave of ahscnco for lea days prantcd Major Clnules Wlilpplo of the pay depiut- incnt has been extended live ( lays. Ciiptuln ( ! uj L. I'die , assistant surpcon , Foil Doiiplns , Utah , has been ordeied to nc- rompany light battery D , Fifth aitlllory , as medical ofllier , fiom San Fianeisco , U l * , nml on complotioa of Ihls duty lo ictuui to his t.tut Ion. IIorsl'ord'H Acid Phosphate Make-i an Invigorating Diink with \uitei-.md sugar only. Delicious. ( Captain Anderson Insane. John Anderson , captain of No 5 engine house , was taken , \iolonljy insane , lo the nsyliim at Lincoln Ho has a wife and four children liting at Twenty-seventh and St. Mai.\'s avenue , anil ono ot thuchildien is now lv ing at tlm point of death. His condi tion Is suld to bo the it-suit of excessive thought upon tellgious innUeis. M. H. UliI Caned. Tlu > enuilii.\ of the Gicat Western typo foundi } jcsteiday presented M. S. Uhl , the former niamiger , w itli a gold-headed cane , uppropi lately engmved. Tlio linn and cm- Iilo.ves u'giot his dcp.itlitre , but follow him with their good wishes. Mr. Uhl and family Juft last ov cuing I'or Dallas , Tcwheio ho lias aci opted the management of the Western Newspaper Union , Decojed and lleiman Tlilosson , fonneily in the employ of the Singer sew ingiiiachino company of this oitj.is In tumble in Council Bluffs. Some tlmn ago ho started out to sell machines lor a Hun in that city and itlsnosed of mem , iiiiiming tlrtit thuy laid been left on dial IIo rolmned lo Omaha and nflci Iuoecks absence on sick leave was ] ) ci-suiidi'd to go to Iho Bluffs on an otter of iioo per month finm another linn" Ho was then aucstcd foi enibiv/lemcat. .Miiiiriil'ul Information. Connt.s Poor Supciinteiident Mahoney 1ms uvcrml and answoted a letter from 1 I' Adams , csq , of New Voik citv , a brother of the unloitnmito II C Adiims.'who illcd In the hospital hew and whoso body was tin ncd oor to tlio Omaha medical college. The Utter inado Inqulilcs as to what dis- jiosillon hud been nmilo of Iho body , ami was iinsweiod in iiiiimliinco wllh Iho facts A - opof the older given for the body b\ the count } ileilc wus enclosed , Closing Up tlio Gups. At the hist meeting of the city council a resolution was passed Instructing tlioboiud ot public woiks to take the necessary steps tolmvo sidewalks built from the pi-opcity line to the cuib line on nil btreetsvheio the jiropoi Ij o\\ nersM \ \ o fulled to so build tlio Mime , thus Iciixlnga space bolween the cross walks and the sidewalks. In accoidnaco \\lllithlsivsolutlun Major Balcombe , In his olUcial capacity as chalrmiia of the board of imbllo winks , 1ms Instructed Sidewalk In- hpcctor Itctmlnghain to e\uniino each and men walk in the city and ropoit at the oflleo of tlio boaid all walks found dolielfat that they niu > bo ropoiled to the city council for orders Moloi'liion Oomo lo Illo\\rA \ \ ilthim V Hilooly , conductor on twin No fi of Iho South Omuliii motor line , canics a badly ( llscolotvd left optic and has nuuks of teeth on his hand and the slilo of his head. Ho sajs tlmtho wus assaulted by O. ran-ing- ton , the inotoraian on his train , who struck lilin u nmidcrous blow In the face with his motor crunk ami then fastened his fangs In him lilfti u mini dog. Fatrlngton admits the truth of this but suys ( illooly omitted to men tion the /act that ho was thoagivssivo paity und stiuclc the motorman t\\Uii before the lattcrthought of hpoillngCtllooly's good looks. The onii luls nf tlio company ivga't thut they must punish tlio men , as both are old and valued employes. To the admirer of an extra drj wlno , Cook's pjikllag Impoilul recommends Itself , Its bouquet u lluu , it's iiiUuraJly j Till ; I'OMCi : COMMISSION. Ollleer rields Hiiippiuleil nnit Mu- Ilrlde'N Cane Continued. Ofllcer Holds was the first man called up to dance upon the caqxjt when the police com mission convened last night There wore two charges against the oftleur , to the effect that on the mornings of April 'Jl and 2. " ho left his boat and went Into C J Johnson's paper store , where he remained an hour. The onieer admitted the truthfulness of the charge , but explained that he was in the building for tlio purpose of eating his midnight lunch , and that Johnson furnished him a key to lock and unlock the store. Ollleer McHride , who Is accused of having been too familiar with Mrs. A. Wlllo while ho wits looking after garbage in the vicinity of Seventeenth and Webster streets , was not ready for trial , and Mrs. Little being absent the case was continued and the policeman or- dcicd to ropoit for duty nt 7 o'clock this inoinlng Ollleer D.iw asked for a ton days' leave of absence which was granted. L. Wlnslow , Chief Oalligan's driver , was granted a ton days' leave with piy. Ofllcer Lee. w no has boon sick for many weeks , applied forathlitj da > s' vacation with the pi ivllego of its being extended sixty daj s with pnv that ho might go to the conn- trj with tlm wipes of recovering his health. The ie < iuest was granted but his pay wlllstop nt the end of ton days Oflleor Xi'wvimn found fault with the mil- foim ho bought at the Continental clothing house and tisked'tlmt ' ho bo allowed to go elsewhere - where to puichase. but he was Instiacted to go back thoio and leave an order for his next suit or go without. D. AV. C. Smith , a druggist at 200) Vinton street , asked , permission to move to Ul'Jt South Sixteenth sticet , and ho was allowed to do so. A icpoit wns filed charging that the pro- pi iotor of the Homestead saloon , In the icar of Higglns. ' old stand on Douglas street , kept his saloon open last Sunday. The Informa tion was b > letter , which was signcn , "A He- spcct.iblo "Saloonkeeper. " The matter was icferrod to the chief of police for investiga tion. tion.The The ofllcois reported that James Dempsey of the Omaha house \iolatcd the Sunday liquor Inw. The matter was refericd to Chief Scavcy. Thiitccn hnckmcn Joined In a petition , staling that the Union Pacillc rail toad com pany had sold hack stands nt their depot , which was contrary to the law and ordi nances , and asked that the commission inves tigate. The mattei was loferrod to tlio com mittee on lilies ami oidinanccs K. II McLiiughlin was iippointc.t special policeman at the Thompson-Houston electric light woiks.nnd D C. Callahan was appointed toait In the b.imu capacity in Prospect Hill cemetery. OniccrMiTlildo then asked for a leave of one day in which to look up his evidence , and at the snggcst'on of his two lawjers It was grant < d , after which lui is to go on duty and diaw lus salary until the cuso is disposed of. In executive session Ofllcer Fields was suspended for llfteen days without pay , and James Dempsey , of the Omaha house , was notillcd to appear bufoie the commission next Monday night and show cause why his liquor license should not bo revoked. Pieiiethe capital of South .Dakota.is grow ing i.ipldli Neatly $ lOUOnno woitli of im provements hue been matlo since October 1 IbVJ. IbVJ.The The sttcet railway lines have been extend ed ; n gas plant put in ; u flve-stoiy biiclc hotel eieited , sevotal buck blocks Inuc been completed and many moie mo under contract. Ncaily one bundled men aio employed nt the buck jaids , and the demand for buck cannot bo supplied. By the way a very line quality of luiek is made in Pieno. Pieiroand South Dakota oiler ieat inducements to homc- scokcrs. TIII3 MniMCAl'COXVIJXTIOX. . Sliall ( lie Xest Meeting l > e If eld In Tills Citj ? Tlio advisability of making nncffoit to so- cuio the next convention of the American medical association In Omaha is being warm ly discussed by Iho icsidcnt physicians. Ap pended aio some of the opinions expiessod : Dr. II L Howition I think it both advis- nblo and feasible. Tlieio is 110 icasoti for the asscition that wo could not make it a grand success , nor is theie any doubt about our ac commodations or our ability to fuinish the piopcr cntcitainment. Tlio association lias already met at cities with far less facilities than Omaha , and jot it has never proved anything but a Inilllant success. Omaha should suicly se cure this convention if possible. Dr. L r MclConnaAs wo 1110 situated at picsent I don't think wo aio able to handle it as it dcscivos to bo handled. It is a matter of eiitci tabling 'J/iOO people , and our local physicians ate not equal to the task. These who are. the most enthusiastic am tlio least able to deft jtho expenses. They would like to have the adveitisenient and conspiciii- ty they could get out of it , but would bo will ing to lot others foot the bill I do not think thu ptospoct feasible for 1MH at least. Dr I. Gluck Think it would be a splendid thing for several ieasons. It would unquos- tloimhly bo n gicat thing for the city and stiil greater for tlio piofession. It would bring about a feeling of filcndllness among Omiiliu physicians that does not exist at ptesent. The miijoiity of our doctors heiutlly favor the scheme. These w ho do not favor it mo the few who do not want to see any new comers or voungaspirants make any headway. The only icason lor objecting to the aflair'is traceable to the petty jealousies of the old established Jfli.vsieiuns , who seem to think that thcv mo the only ones entitled to a posi tion in the Inint low. Thu.v aio afraid of the encroachments ol the live joung phvsieiims who aio making themselves felt in tlio com munity. Omaha should secuio the session by all means. - Dr. S II llussell I would bo much pleased to sco the association meet hoie. Have little fear but wlmt'wo could adequately care for all the \ibitors. It would bo u big thing for the city. _ SOX A.M > MOXIJV DISAIMMJAH. The VUIIIIK Man AVIio Did Not Oo to CicoigoII ( ileason , a fanner of LaPlnce , 111. , is In the city looking for his twenty-two- joar-old sun , who came to Omaha to attend a commeicial lollcgo some time last Do- ccmlM r. The son , W'd G Oleason , had $000 when ho left homo w hich ho was to deposit in some bank. Xo word of the joung manor the mone.v has been loiclvcd In the patents since that time. _ An Absolute Cure. The OKICJIXAL AHIKTIXH OIXTMUN't' Is only put up In large two-ounco tin boxes , and Is un absolute i uro for all sot cs , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin oiuplions AVill iKtsltlvoly cuivall kinds of piles. Ask for the OKIGIXAL AHIKTINU OINT MENT Sold bj Goodman Dmg company at i3 ! cents per box by mall ill ) cents. TIICATim XO. 5J. li. 31. Crawford Will Itejiivenate tlio Acailcinj of Music. I , . M Oruwfoid has nri I veil and says that ho has sLViitvd an option on the old Academy of Music and w 111 remodel it within tlio next ninety dajs as u Hrst-dass openi house. 31 lies' \er\o and Mver Plllw. An linpoitant discovery. They net on Iho liver , stomach and bowels through the ncivos. A new principle. They speedily euro bllllousness , bad l.isto , torpid llvur , piles and constiimtlon. Splendid for men , woiuca and children. Smallest , mildest , binvst. 'M itosts for is cents. Samples fi-eo at Kuhn X Co ' .s , 15th and Douglas. Tried to Heat the Company. U Is ropoi ted that on last Saturday a lady named Mis. Ames entered the trailer of a Sixteenth street motor train which had once been used as a street car. The old slot und ho\ with the notice : "Pay Hero. Kuro5 Cents , " still lemalncd , and she claims she dropped unlckioln thoslot. Conductor AValch approached her a fuw moments afterwards und asked for her fare , when she toplled that she had dropped It in the box. Thu conductor looked oiivfiillj in the place designated but mw nothing that had uny > u omblanco ton ft-ccnt plcvx > This women , AVulch claims , had tiled this tilck two or thtco times bc'foro nnd Uo politely Uiloviucd Uv tUhi woik that dodge any further , and that she must either pay her fare or pet on the cur , She refused topay und AValch sloped thn cur until she pot otT , but did not touch her at all , as claimed. The sttcet railway oDIclals have. Investigated the matter and are satlslled that AValch did nothing except that which was in the Interests of the company , IMIKPAUIXC 1011 ACTION. Selection ofGrand and Petit Jurorfl I'or the United Slates Court. The drawing of names for grand and petit Jurors for the coming May term of the United States disti let court oecui red last evening at Judge Dundy's lesidoncc , and the list is as follows ; Petit Jurors Hd. Morgan , Lincoln ; J. C. Warren , Hod Cloud ; A. J. Coulee , Heatilco ; James Hobblas , Teoumsoh ; Trunk Philips , Grand Island ; P. J. Kennedy , Stratton ; J. A. Devote , Nelson , J. P. Antlll , Pluttsmouth ; James Swan , LincolnGrau ; Knslne , Lincoln ; William Gurdls. Falls City ; Philander Hall , Salem ; D. R Uartcs , Uennott ; James 1. , . Kennedy , Genoa ; William Huike , Ft lend ; James Holland , Urokcnliow ; Kd Hoam , Platte Center ; AV. T Eubank , Sidney ; C O. Sabin , Schuylcr ; Henry Olhbon , Kearnov , M. J. Covell , Nebraska City ; Ilni-vey i'renmn , Omaha ; P. J. Hroderlck , Omaha ; Joseph Mielnil , Omaha ; Kichard Stebblns , Omaha ; J. P. Manning , Otnahn ; Ucorgu Mcdlock , Omaha ; John Lukcstian , Omaha ; J. T. Gilmore - more , Fullci ton ; T L. McXeill. Lincoln ; J. M. Kennedy , Geneva ; AV. 12. Kukcr , Lin coln , Thomas S. AVitson , Jr. , Omaha ; AV. E. Hatch , DloomingUm. Giand Jurors Peter Schmcnt , Norfolk ; II. C. Crowcll. Lyons ; - Hayes , Norfolk ; Jacob Hcibst , 1'alls City ; Cook , Lincoln ; McAithur , Lincoln ; N. J. ndholmOmaha ; Hugh MiCuffrcy , Omaha ; H. J. Iluinron , Ninth Platte ; Harry Clarke , Uellovue ; James Dickey , Mai-sland ; John Pohlman , Johnson ; Samuel HichHiownvillo ; PatHall , Ashland ; Kan McICce , Palmyni or Unadlll.i ; AV. U. Hatch. Hloomington ; J. U. Shickicv , Genoa ; T. D. Hlnck , rremont ; Henry H. Mai tin. Reynolds ; Dennis Ketcher , Omaha ; Isaac Slilvey , Indianohi ; AVilliam Ncligli , Omaha , The May term of couit will convene ono week from next Monday. THAT DANGKROUS CROSSING. Grace Street AVitnesses tlio Amputa tion of a Toanistop'H Foot. C. C. Thompson , a teamster living nt OO South Twenty-second stieet , lost a leg and U nl.il.inl/ . ycstenlay morning. IIo was on his wagon between n Lugo bank and u double line of tracks on Or.ico stieet when ft shunting twin WHS going down the titiek. His liorhos becoming frightened , backed the wagon into the locomotive. In the losulting entanglement , Tlioinnsnii AMIS tliiown to the ground with his right foot acioss the track In front of wio of the tender wheels. The limb was sevoiod near the ankle and tlio tlcsh and bones ol the leg crushed up to the knee. The p.itiol wagon was summoned and the victim was taken to Ills-homo , uheio the city physician tended to him. IIu has a wife and three small children. Tree. Samples of Dr. Miles' Hcstor.itlvo Nervine at Kuhn &i Co.'s , 15th and Douglas , cuics lie.uluelic , iicivousnoss , sleoplessness1 , neu ralgia , lits , ete. A IHjVCIC 110 Ilcunmc Disorderly nml Was Cast Into Interior Dnrknpsx. There was n h.illelul.ih time nt the A M E , chinch Sinul.iy night , the sequel of which will not bo developed till Judge Helsley takes a hand in the devotions on novt Wednesday. The immediate Jesuits aio that , Charles Trent , u j oung man whoso most conspicuous , attribute- - * are sonoious chocks and voi-ifeious colors , is clmigcdilh dlHturbing n loligious meeting and L.ewl Williams , the eomplnin- ing witness , u brawny member of the dusky flock , and n deacon and n pillar , answer * all questions with the information : -'Dab's yo' wahcnff > o' kin lead 11111 Do circiitnstan- tialities oh do case will bo elaborated bofo' bib hoimh. Dat'b all " Tient , it beems , was guilty of some semi- audible comiiients on the pioeeedmgs ami the duskv deacons lose up in their might andc ist him foith. Ti cut cast hard , ami in the ensu ing contusion the ponce \\oiu summoned. r > r. liirnoyprncticG limited to catiu-i-li- 111 ( libUllbCa of I10scaiKltlu-0.lt. Jil'obldg. A Daring llolilii-i-y. One of the most il.n-intr and poisistout at tempts at puise smiti-hing m-ordod for some | time was inado jcoteiday. T\\o ladies , hinid- bomcly diesscd and of a rollneil appearance , < were walking along I ighteentli stieet near IDa I Daenpoit.nt about i ill ) in the aftei noon. They | \\oicAliss Nellie Ritterson find hot mother , ' who icsido at ITOs Douglas. Km h had in her , hand ono of the lommon ladies' pocketbooks , anil at the iilloj between Capitol iivqnuo initl | Davenpoit they met a lather ieseet'iblo | ) looking and 01 clumi ily u ell-di csscd young man of about eighteen years .lust us ho ramo op posite ho made a snatch for the pocKetbook of thevoungiT ; hulj and caught it , or at least ono end of it. Miss P.ittei-son , however , liid her own share of giit and tlio other end of the purse and she hung on , strutting the quiet street with the cry , "lA-t go of inj pin-so , you thief. " For a seiond thuio was a brief tug of war till the joung luftlan Hung the lady amund him and violently to the ground , mak ing olT down the stieet , followed by the ladies , the latter making the Htieet ling with their cues. Inioundlng a coiner tlio iobber Kin smash into the arms of n policeman , who gnthoicd him in. AVII1 Wfiirit Star. Mr J. n. Fiddes , a.stnhv.itt giipmau who has been in the employ of the Omaha stieet r.iilw.iy company lor two years , leslgncd his position to ptep.uo for the duties of a police olllcer. IIo will be given a beat May 1. PERFECT HAE ? III miperlor excellence proven In million * of hnmen forinnrii limn a ciiuirter of ncoiituo It U ii cil 1 > > the 1'nliiHl Slatt'i lovernmont Kiiiloneil h > the hcniH of thu ( ircni t nltprrltloi 111 Ilin Mrnnfi-'t , riirentaniliiioH llonlthfnl lr ) 1'rho'x Cn-ain ll k- tni ; I'owiler ilocf not dintaln Aiunionl.i , I.liuu uJ Alum Solilonly Inrnnn I'ltici : n vivixo I'ovrnnit c o NTUOIIU " llllllo K.VN II VMIhlO RT IOI l _ COUGHS , Sore Throat , The highest mrdleal authorities of tlio Woild pit'nn llm nml n-i-omiiirml tlio SODKN MINEHAliPASTILLES , fin ill-eusc-i cif Iho Throat , Ola-st and I.UIIK-'I ami ul u for cuu- biimptlon "I flml the results nftlinSOnnN MIXKIUI. WATKItH AND I'ASTII.I.Kn mo M r > sail-- factory In Mibui-uto I'haryiiKltls as ill us In Ciinmlu t'aturrliul ( ' 01111111011 of the nju ) | > ralr pUhMiites. " .MOHKAU It. IIHOW.V M. D . , I'rof. of I.aii ntioloxy t Chicago I'ullclliilu. At till dniEBlsts utS "i l M cents n box. Phampluts Gratis on Application. SODEX MIJiERAL SPRINGS CO. , LIMITED Xuw Voiut OIVE > Both tlio method nnd results Ayhcn Syrup of Figs is Inkcn ; it is plensaut nnd refreshing to tlio taste , and itcta Rontly yet promptly on tlio Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses Iho sys tem efl'ecttmlly , dispels colds , head- nuhcs nnd foycts nnd cities liubitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taelo and acceptable - ceptablo to the stonmch , piompt in its action and truly hencficiid in its effects , prepared only fiom the most healthy and ngrccahlo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have nindo it the most popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any icliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes lo try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. IOUISV1LLEJY. NEVJ YORK , H.Y. Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPIIOSPHiTES of Lime and Soda 13 enilnneJ nml proscribed by IiliyMcluns bcuiiuso both Iho ( 'ml Lit n- Oil uuU llni > o ) > h < it\liltci nro the iccognlzuil ogontBlu Uiocurnof Coiiniinjiltun. It Is J ns iialntnulo as milk. j Scoff's Emulsion i l < r uoiiiftiliflali I'rotliictr. It li the Ji < at 7fuiu.ii/ for 'CONSUMPTION , Scrofula , Bronchitis , Wasting' Dis eases , Chronic Coughs and Colds. Ask for Scott's Emulsion ami take no other. W. I. Illnlr , Damlllo , Vn. , Hnjst "I lonf ; sllffiTcd fruiu Torpor of lliuUirrnntl llAhliPiiHln , nml Imin ti k-il nlniott cn-ry- tiling , but nii ) rr ilcrlx nl Imlrt In * IIIMII lit t lint I limn hail fruiu Tiilt's rillH. 7 r < - iiiiiiicnil thrill In nil Unit nrpullllitcdu lh J ) > PI'II U Hiul Sii Ic llfiiiliiclie. " Tntt's Liver Pills GIVH coou IGJ&TIOX. : GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "lly n IhorniiKli kno leilii ! of the nnlur.il laws tvlikli co\rn tlio opcriitlonsof OlKcilUin nnil nutri tion , unit li ) u ciirclul niiplkntlon of Iho line iiropur- IU' of well Rclcttc'iH'iHiiii , Mr 1'ppH liniprii\Iileilonr liri-nkfnst tnbli-H Hlth iiilclUntelflavoreil IH-MTHJIU hit h HUIno us niuii } hea\y tlo < lornhllln It H li ) thn jiiillcloiiH mo of mirli nrllili'i of illi't Hint a coiigtltuUoii niny liDKniilunlly Imllt up until Mroiik' onoiiKli to ruMlst oveiy tciiitcncy to illscaic linn * ilruls of subtle niulmlli'i.iro flontlnKnrouniliii ri'mly to iittack uhoro\i'i ttiuio IH neak point Wo in ly < " < capo in in > u tiitiilxlnft bj keupliu OIIIM-I\UJ "I'll forlltli'il Itli pure blooil nml n propel ! ) nonrlsheil friiuie " I Ivll Service liazotlo Mailo nlinpl ) Hitli hollliin iilei ornitlk SoM only In halt ponnil tins , In trroicri , lalieleil Hills , 10 V. I < lloiiiiMiathli \ ( ) Cbenilsts 0 ( X tU London , Kng-uiul. TEN DAYS' ELXGURSION 1O GHATTHNOOGH and Return sso From Chicago nnd Return $40. Messrs. Raymond SWhitcomb Will pen > oniill ) i-oniliiot nn oxmrilon of the in : t r hnlliinmifu l.nnil rcmpiiny lo C liHltnnooKii , Ti-ni ) , Mm I IMI to niteiiil ilm snlo of illy nml ip-ililriiui lota of lliMiompiiny MIII i ) ; nml 8 TrnlncoinpoKod ( ell > of venllbiileiM'nlhniiii IMI ( purlur. Hi-i-plni ; nml illnlnul li-atei 1'ltohburtf ilepot , lloMnn Mai * , ' iiliinlii ) Mu ) ,1 , ut 1 p in , iirrltlnx Hi t liultunoovii Mimihiy Ma ) A 6 u. in. All Irnimporliillon mill llt- Inu I'vpi'nu't of riciir'IniiUU ilurlim the trip imil nhllo liUhatliinootfalnclinliMl In the la , nml Iho ( ninp.iii ) will npiiio luielToillii iiinko Iho trip thor oughly rnjoynhlo to nil purlii Ipiinli 'I ho ( nliiii of iho 1 a t I h iltnnnoi : ! ! I.iimleompany'a properly If nssnrod by Its nlioolnlo Imllnpunsiihlllty lo tliourimth of thu most onti-rprMnif nml midi'ss- fulilty of Iho whole fiiutli lli'iirj A I'eicnr , h i pri-Mlihnt of the 1'IK ii | > in-lli tti > ii lilerlrlo lom- pnn > ) ' i-i : t I luiti.inooifiilni'i irienu-r iiihnn- niKi' iiMiiiito fur u Ion n or illy limn Iho clly of ( hiittnnooi ! ! ll elf II wlllbooprmpcrutu lunn. It ciinniit ho rloppoil II IIIIH cot to i oinc " . lull inturmiillim mill piuM'CClusnilillcssI. H HiH- jcll soirrlnry ot Iho East Clidttiinoo a Land Company , 00 Summer st , , Boston , Muss. , or any ot It oilicurh or directors , as follow * . ; Preitilent. \ A Mint III \lio-pre h1i-nt J si 11 it v M I > . Tri > ii > utor J \ \ Alitw.IUI , iiiit : Kl.htll Street , CIlllllUIIIMifU 'll'IIM tocrclury , U II Ili't-Tli n nbovc. Dllll'l lolls. A A Mil" 111 l.jriinAMnixi .1 -II.IM\VM I ) , Mnni-henler , N II. I , II III- ' Ml lliiitoii MIIH * . .M III ill 11. I.nil Mu l > II lllltM iniUiunl. Me ,1 s \\niiiNt.l.ynii Mas * l.i Tin n AIIAJIH , im , piiiU'-lri-et Huston , Mn i. I , III 1 HUNAN I.ynn Mao J 'I HMIHIIN I liuiuiuniK.1 'lenn. ror fiirilnfriunTi-nlvniuur lliopnhlh' Mi n Hay- niiinil A WlilUoiub IN furnl ! i full InluriiintliHi IDle lo ihuffxciirtlnn iilm pro p lii of iho lompniiy irii1r April 14) ) uml mi-he mlinriptlont for In lo. ki.1 tbslr nltli , \\mlilnklon ! llo i n M7 llronawii ) New \vrk III Ninth Ninth t I'hihi ilolplua 111 Supt-rUrit llcivUnil ) na 1M ( euutli Clark tt , Cbumu , FURNISHING "GOODS have been especially fortunate in our purchases , and we arc in a position to place before our customers several lines of goods at prices which no other house can come anywhere near. WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK : Three cases Patent Brown Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , silk bound , French neck and finished seams , at 250 ; sold elsewhere for 500. 75 do/en very fine Striped Balbri gan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc. 75 do/en extra fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent shade , . antcd fast color , at > c ; like qualities are not sold elsewhere less than $1.00. IN OVERSHIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK : 50 doxcn fine Jersey Outing Shirts , in handsome shades of stripes , at 750 ; worth fully $1.25. In the- White Shirt Department we open to-day a line of very line pique and embroidered B bosom Shirts at $1.25 ; every other house charges $2 for these qualities. , - IN HOSIERY WE OFFER : Two cases Fancy Striped Half Hose , a regular 2oc quality , at IDC. Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half Hose at i5c One case very fine seamless Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 200. Our Neckwear counter shows the handsomest styles of new Tecks , Four-in-Hamls and Windsor Scarfs at just one-half the prices of other houses. In Linen Collars , we show all the new shapes of the season , and we also have a full line of our celebrated All Linen 5c Collar , turn down and standing , in new shapes. This is something no other house can show. do' ' * LxLW/JL Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Our Spring opening haAr- ing been delayed by our re cent repairs and improve ments , Avhich are now com pleted , AVC shall be glad on Wednesday , April 30 , to shoAv our fine line of Child ren's Suits and Furishing Goods to our friends. All are cordially invited lo call on us that day. TJioWoll Known fepoc In unmirimssecl In tlm trontinrnt utnll fin mi of I'm- \ATI | ) IMI\MS iiinl "trlclnrus n i iiro Kuiiranlruil Iniii | > tfiic ) I. ' " * of Mnnhoml iinit iinilillliiii ' - ( ( . rllt ) ur ltirronni"H : ith" ! ) ! ! ! ! ! ' ) ) uri'il sm t lor tiooki ' 'IliD l.lfii-c' ( n I for Mim \Umimi i : uli lOruut ) ( Hlnin | > ' < 1 S ( rMius 11 liiulo Dlxc at _ " ( euii'il iiulckly Illlll IKTMIIIIII'Mll ) 'lll'ltllll'llt l ) > ( Ollt'lpolllluiRU , Mnmiis for rrpl ) C'cjll-nltiilloii Inn' oiiito ti. 11. Cor. Ulli nml Jiick in Mri'i'lH ( Iniiliii Neb ERRORS OF YOUTH. BurnntEus FHOM .Vnoiii Ili'hllllV. \unlliriil liidlm-ri-llc I.out Mnnliooil. f Be Your Own Physician I ; Many men , from the cnYcti of youthful Inirruilence , liavu hruuulil atfout a etalo of I J torn to much nn lo Iniliuu ahnout vruiy i t other dlMiup , and Ihu it-al CHIISH of Hit * ; trouliluncartfly ever twIiiKiunpixtM lhijr ; I Kre iliwtori-il fur evt'ryllilnit hut tlu * lUl.t . ant. NiitwIthslanillnK Iho many ulual.lo reineillen tliatnmllcnl HCleniv lm < piuiluctd for tlie relief of tlilnclns4 of intltnln nnno of Iho nnllnary moileHDf tiiatnitnt tlfirtft tunIiurhitrouri ilenkheiolleroanili < I Hal practlcoviu hate i'i | rllnrlilni Kllh anil til * ortrtul ne\r nml ronrpnlrutril r ino * illcs f lie atriimiuinylnif pr - rrlpllon l > of fui-il a > n rrrlnln nml nprr.lv t-iiro , o hunilrtiliof calm In our piuclliohavu Ut-n nulornl to inrfirt lirnllh hr lu IIM after allothfr rtJimilltHfallfl IVrfedly puroln irt 1'ilk nil mint lo imtl In tlio pi vpui ullua of tt-KrjthroijIon cnc , I 2 ( tractin. Jvrutxliln lvdra < hiii lltlonlaii 1'lDlca ' ItUracliin. llcliemln , II Kruini ( it , iKnallni ainarm 'alcnhulIO.t Kf ln t it. Iriilamlra , 8 nru | lit , ( llyccrlnon a. Hif , lakefioplll * . Tukpt pill at 8p man < lan olheron irolniflo Mil IIIKJIII.M/iw 11 lil be nucwikry for the iialknt to lain- two I In * tlwilllRii > , niaklnit lh number Ibireauar Thhrtnifilyl ailapi lti > u Bryconimlonof I a'n.l Mln-claily m UIUMI cam rr ulllni { from Impruil.iwi fho muptrallm immri of lhuri > torallrparuli'ulyarloiil liliiiranillt ; uxirnntlnunt for B uliort Ihnecliaiii/iii the lanifuUI. ikbllllolnl lirrvfliril cuuilltlon to [ j unoof trniMvl llfn anil vltfor ; nqulry r lallt to iliii rrnmly , e woulil i luiy lolhoMHhawonl I prefirtoohtalnltc > f < I ui , by remllllnif tlnixfurtly Mali-it pack- | > airii funiiliilnu CD pills cirufullr < unit - t ' iioiindnl , will M w-nt b ) return nmllfimn i our prlale laboratory or wu Mill furnlih A ; , t ckavt , nhlch uiUuruluuitia ) < * , fur 1 . < 1 AilJrrn or rail on ! Hew England Medical Institute , 21 Trillion ! How , lloilon. Man. ra Cowrlnlit. IW by I' n Ilium FEMALE BEANS AUolulrlv rvllil If l rfn lly l c f , nn it | Ki rrrrul ft mala rn/iilalork liawn urrrr fall ( In uoi iKnlMld uimbul tu&lritut dJi - I IOS I nm II I n lm/t / lo r ) y fc.la \ > j Q U ( .U. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Tortho ' treatment of all niltON'K' AND Sl'IKJIt-vn IISiKS ) llrieuipp.incoifor iloformlllos anil 'rni-'OH lioHt racllltliN , AppiraliiH and Ui-ini'illiH for mic-cosifnl Tiimtnii-nt of ovur > form of dlie iso 10 * quIrlDBMnllcnl or biiriiUiilTroiitiiioiit N'IMCl'V HOOMS KOIl ' ' 1'ATKM's , llinnl anil Atti-nilanio Umt ArriiiiiniiiilntlniiHWpitVrlli1 for i heiilni" on Doformllli's anil llraci-i Trnsii-s , t'lnli IV'i-t I in Mitunn ot Spine. 1'114 , Tninori Cancer , Cataiih llHini.lillN , Inhalation Kl < u.trlrlM I'iraljiN Kpllrpi } Klilncy , Illail- ili'r , I'.jc , I'jtr SKInnnil Illoo , ! . aiidall-nik'li U Opvrallon DlSIIA.Sl'S orotl. . \ a pn.lallj llookot - Dlft'ascMiif Woiiion 1'ri'oV < - hai > I ilelj addi'it a l.jlnln Dupnrlinent fur WIIIIIIMI DurliiB I onlliiuniunb ( Strlcllj I'rlrntp ) Only ItullaMu Mmlluil Initltiito Jinking n SpCLlalty of I'HIVATI ! DBIIASIIS All Illooil IMiciiHOs Mirri'HHfully troatpil Syphllltlt poison ruinutpil troni tlio nyitcin nlthont incri'iirj'i Keir IU > tuiiitl\o treatment for line nfltil I'uwor I'artlus iinililu to tlilt i mn > bo Ire Hid at homo hy corrnpoiidiicc All iimimnnhatloni ( ontlilcntlil Alodlclnoor liMtrnnicnti Hunt hy mall or etpron so- cnrely pnrkeil , no imrki tolndli itULiintents or sinilor. Ono portonal Interview prefi-rreil Call anil imnul | tit * or sonil hlmoi ) of > onr i aio anil no w III Hmnl It ] pi ilu wrapper our 1IO01C TO MIJV I ItKU npj i 1'rWnttf fcpcclal or Xervous ONca-o. ' , Impoteiu y , Syphilis dlutit andt'arivoiole , with iino'itlon Iht Aihlleri Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , CornerOth and Hni-noy Sts..Omaha , Nob. Ot Great Glosing Out Continues to attract intelligent buyers , who believe in qoi- tmg the worth ol their money. We snve you from 2O to BO per cent on Diamonds , Watches , Chains , Rings , LocK- ets. Pins , Buttons , Enr Drops , nncl nil other Jewelry , as \vell as Silverware , Clocks , Bronzes , Lamps , Silk Umbi el- 1ns , Opera and Field Glasses , Spectacles , etc. BSfA lIiW ; ASTOXISIIHRS 1OR ; THIS WI-IiK ! TWJ Genuine Diamond Finger Ringssolid gold , only $2.5O. Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches , Elgin movement , only $17. Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7.BO. Best Rolled- Plate Chains only $2.5O ; worth $3. 5OO Fine Set Rings , Ladies' and Gents' , choice $1. Finest Rolled Plate Cuff Buttons , set with real stones only BOc pair. Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons , only 2Bc ; worth 7Cc. Fine Silk Umbrellas , oxidized silver handles , only $2. O and up. Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses , only $0 ; worth $5. Best Steel Spectacles , Imest lenses , lilted , $1 and $ I.BO. Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lo\vcl \ Priu-s MAX MEXYBJR & BRO. , foixlooiil.li and Karnnm SlrooLs. Grand Lottery of Juarez ; Under the Mftnagcment of tlio Mexican International Banking Co. , Concesio.i i ics. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE P GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In puhllu .it tlio CITV Ol' JUAIIIY Iforinorly I'.iso ilul Noiln Muxloo WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , JS9O. Umlortlippoisoiiiilsiipnulsfnnol ( HiX. JOHX S. MOSBY , nml MH.CAMII.O AHUI r.M.KS. tliofonni'i .iRfiilli-maii ot "lu-li pinniliii ii < - < ; In tlio ITiiltiil ; Kliitcs tliiit Ills nn MMH iMilono li s t LMmiiiiti'o I. , the l.ul.ll.Unit . Iho iliuwlims will hiliolil ttltli htiha fi . , lv ; . I fiilr- iit'ss to .ill. uml tlio lutti-i tilio si,1H'ili.oi , uf tlio Moxlciin OiivuriiiuuiiO Is of ujiml stiiinlliia .111(1 IllUa'lIt ) . CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only GO.OOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO Tickolsl wiioii ; Ticmi's.S'i : ; HALF TICKETS. $2 ; QUARTER TICKEI'S. $ i. O 1 Pri/c of $60,000 , $60,000 $ , 100 I'rlrpi of Approxlmatfoii M iMCh Prls. . I. ' . oca 1 I'rUoof 101 in a IK ) 1'rlruH of ' > ciili .1 ( Ml 1 l-iliuof ft OKI .1,11111 IUU 1'rUiu of ! U i-ntli " i'.UX ) I l'rl/i-1 of Iin ( 'Hi h ,11111 Turinliinl 1'rizes , "t lu 1'il/i-aof _ . . 'iirh ' . ' , " . ! TiTinlnnlt lotuiii.i I'rl'Hof l.ij null III.1FO in i'iui-1 of III ) i-nih f/riirniliml.i to 1UWA ) 1'rUo of ) IU uiuh CiVU IIU 1'rl/iiuf U riu ti Mini 1M 1'rUos of 1011 Prizes amounting to $1526,070 Wothonnilrrnliineil hcrchy icrllfy Hint thu llnncn If any Ihkct ilrnwliua prl/n It ( out lo lh nndur- Nailonal of Mi slio In ( lilliiinlliin hill on ill-posit "Ik'luil , | | H fun ! talilo will ho lulleilvil nlul luinltticl from Iho Movlinn Intvinatluiiul Ilinkliu Coinpaiiy. lu Ilia owner thuii'of In n of rhnri ; ' ' the iii-LPiiarr f . I * lo viniianli o Ihi ) pnj mi-nt of nil l.'llll.Ml II IlllllShllV , tlio prUMtlmwn In Iho iirnml Ijiltcryof Iniiii'/ riunlilciu I'l I'M" " Niillonnl Hunk , I I l'n < o Ter. \\Hfiutlivrri-rtirr Hut wo III npi'r l > o lilt I hit nr- AKNTts ! WAN'I Kl > rniiKi'nii'iiiD anil In pcrion 111111111,0 anil mnlrol all for clnh ratiM. or any othnr Inforiiiiitlon nrllo lo Ihoili iwliiBifof ihl l iilcry ami Unit Iho nin are thoiinili-r hnc > l milling your inlilnK-I ili-uly , Mllh ( iiiiiliiitnl Kllh In. in .il ) , falrntii nnd In fconil Inlth Mall * I onnly Hlri'i.'t nml Nninl.or. Mmi uiplil in ill uiil" nil panic * iltllMT ) will honmnrfil hy your uniliiilnu an tntul- JCJU.N M < > snv < iiiiiinUsioi i r. u arlni : ) oiir lull aiMic < . i \ MII.IIiiin ri.i.i i. ATIO\AI. IUSKIMI Co. , Siipii\Nui fin tliu tiii\oiiiiiii > nt. City of JiiniiMi \li o. Srnil ii'inllliiiii-os fin Hi In IH iiKllnary Inttrr i-oiiliiliilir , ' Mum > Oiilrr , Ui u 111 by , ill l\n ! | i " .i Coin pa nli.Now Vork I uliaiigo , IIml. In aft m I'oqtul Notu Aililrrsi nil ii-n'ltli u il li-ltrii to MKXU'AX l.N'l 1 .HNATJOXATi HANI\INCJ CO. , C HIJ ol ilii.n ox. Moxk o , via l-.l 1 , > -.fi. THJC. Etchings. Emopbon. Engrnv.ngs. Hnllel & Dtivia. 0 Artists' Supplies Kimbnll. Mouldings. Pmnos & Or ( inns. Frames. Shoot Mn u 10JJ Douglas Street , Omnhn , No'jiu ' ka ,