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    V THE OMAHA DAILY HEE THURSDAY , MAY 1 , 1800
THE CITY.
Hunk clearings yesterday ' 4708't 10.21.
II. V. Hell of Murray , In. , hns lost o
hoy. The littler IH described an thlrlooii
yours of JIRO , light complexion nnd
slightly freckled , nnd wore , when ho
left homo , n black Hlnuch lint , ti brown
it-hint nnd n pair of bltlo striped overalls.
Mr. Fred W. 1'lekenn , the retiring
chief clerk of the post olllco , win jiro-
Rented with n. hnndinino Bllvor-heiided
cano and umbrella by his fellow clerks
Tuesday morning. Mr. L. Mole imido
the presentation spi.'ecli.
A meeting of the democrats of the- second
end precinct of the Sixth ward was an
nounced to bo hold nt Johnson's hall ,
corner of Hahler and Thirty-first streets ,
last night , but only three good demo
crats were present mid llioy adjourned
in disgust and Mnc die.
The assignment of F. L. Ivoleba it Co ,
is reported. A number of Omaha job
bers were creditor * , but it is thought
they are well secured. The liabilities
uro estimated at $10,000 and the ansots
nt $ lo,000. The local bank is In charge
of the stock. *
"
A xvo /.v/.V'/w. .
Scnt-J for the ciiKUKemcntof Hoyt's com
edy , "A Tin Soldier , " nt Hoyd's opera house ,
comnmncltiK this evening nnd contlmiiiiK
Tor four nights , wore put on sulo nt Hoyd's '
opcm house yestcnlny. Tlio fuinoim com-
coy will bo presented by u vfiry acceptable
company. _
Scuts will ho placed on snlo Saturday morn
ing for the CiiKiiKCtncnt of "Uluobciml , Jr. ;
or , Futlinu nnd the Fairy , " lit Hoyd's. The
plcco Is n BUcrtaculur extravaganza , staged ,
ncconlhiK to the critics , In the most lavish
summer , with bullets of an unusually tutUtic
character.
e I.tccnsc.
Only one license was Issued yesterday , the
following being the parties :
j Wlllard K. Clnrk , Oninlm . HI
1 Julia L.Wllcot , Omaha , . 20
Arm Cut Off.
( SYcstcnluy afternoon Mr. Bellows ,
the proprietor of the carpenter shop on North
Twenty-foutth street , opposite No. 1 engine
house , hud Ills loft ami cut oft midway be
tween the elbow nnd wrist while working at
& bracket saw. .
_
, Used Finis Only.
Tlio two Kiloy boys , charged with an as
sault on Yanlnmster Dwyer , gave bonds for
their appearance on May Sand were released.
Though under n grave charge , the boys are
Sulut-looklng fellows. Hugh claims that he
Id not seek to avoid arrest us hns been
elated , but I'umu to the sUitlon and gave him
self ui ) . He nlbo nays that lists only entered
into the light as wenpons.
Tlircutenrd to Shoot.
Mrs. Lucllu Lockwood and i\Irs. Mamie
Johnson , n pair of interesting females who
hnvo tliclr oniccs lu the vicinity of a chop
house on Twelfth sttcet , cniuo before the po
lice court with n complaint that George
Baker , u twcnty-ycur-ohl boy , had visited
tlK'iri last night and applied insulting epithets
to them , nnd flourishing n yomif * cannon
threatened to shoot them. George was us-
Bcsscd $ . " > anil costs , but tlio judge was of the
opinion that there were several mitigating
circumstances.
TIIK COHX I'AIjAOKS Ol ' OMAIfA.
A Corn-I'alnce City Gcntlcinati Try-
int ; to AVork u Corner on Them.
Negotiations nro pending through which F.
II. Penvoy of Sioux City expects to secure a
lease of the Union 1'nclllc elevators. If lie
Bhould succeed , the deal will cover Illinc-
baugh mid Merrlam's old plant , Union ele
vators A and B , this city ; Union Pacific clc-
vatorln Council Bluffs and ubout eight or ten
others nlong the main line In NcbrusUa.
Kothlng dctlnltu , however , has yet been de
cided upon. If the deal goes throuirh , it is
said , that R. P. Peck , secretary for Ilime-
liangh & Mcrriuni , will rutiro. William Me-
Jilllian , chief clerk , bus already resigned.
A now company is to he orguni/cd , and Air.
IVlcrrlmu will probably bo a member of It.
Skinner anil I'atlcrhon
Greatly to thu surprise of nearly everybody
In this community a sudden and sweeping
chnngo is being made in the local Pullman
olllcc. I * . N. Skinner , the superintendent ,
nnd William C. Patterson , his assistant , have
1)0111 resigned. , T. l \ liicliarilson of St. Louis
\\\i \ been nppoiatcd to succeed Skinner , but
Pnttcrson'ii place renmlns iinllUcd.
General Siipor'mtciident Keed was hero
yesterday with Uichurdsoii introducing him
to the various railroad olllclals.
Jt is unuouncrd that Skinner resigned on
account of bud health , but certain pintles
who claim to know snv ho was removed on
nccouutof. .some trouble which occurred not
long ugo with the Union Pucltlc people.
. Ifj/Kliltt HucoiM-ds David DOWN.
BOSTO.V , Mass. , April ! tO.Tho annual
stockholders meeting of the Union Pacific
coinpuuy was held tills forenoon. The only
change was the election as director of Marvin
Iltigliitt of the Chicago & Northwestern
railroad to succeed the lute David Dows.
lllplcy'N
K. P. Klploy's ivsignatlon created
cousldorablo surprise , though It had
been expected by certain persons In
this city. His alleged object in
leaving the Burlington was to accept a better
inlying position from the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St Paul road. Those , however , who are
acquainted with inside matters Itnow that
when George B. Harris was selected to suc
ceed Vlco President Stoio | it uo displeased
Mr. Hiploy that ho concluded , to play second
ilddlono longer. Having n standing offer
from the Milwaukee company ho felt indo-
jXMuleut nml expressed himself accordingly.
That road tried to secure him three yours ago ,
when ho was occupying the position of gen-
end trufllo miinager of the "Q , " but in order
to prevent his going there the hitter made. It
convenient to appoint him general manager.
A B. & M , ofUcinl yesterday declared
tnat the late engineers' utrlke hud nothing
whatever to do with the recent resigning
from the Burlington.
"Before Paul Morton reached thirty years
of " ho continued "Mr. Morton
age , , was ro-
cclvlng $ y.OOO a year. After the strike that
was raised to ? rtHK , ) , which doesn't look as If
the company disapproved of his course. Ho
is making two or three times as much money
now. '
"Merrill , I think. Is almost sure to succeed
Ulpley , "
"Why not Holdredgul"
"Well , ho 1ms n better thing. Since Ids
rcccutvUIt to Boston the 'old man' has been
more jubilant nnd high-spirited tlmn I ever
Itnew him to bo. Ho came back feeling llko
u lighting cock.
"Mr. Holdivdgo could hnvo gone to Chica
go but * liu directors Intimated that they
would rathcT'havo him stay hero. They look
upon the B. & M as the most important divi
sion 9f the entire system though it earns loss
) > crmllo than the Q. pmpor. Ho Is given
J vMV authority , wider Jurisdiction nnd RiViU-
cryiy tiSuiS7 ! CthCr general manager. "
Notes anil Personals.
Manager Dlekonson , Division Su-
vv lUirr , C'urr ' Accountant Bucking.
litinri' John I.anglry suporlatendcut of bridges
nnd Dlvlblcu Knglucor Schcrmerhom left
yedtciilfty in Mr. Dickinson's private car on n
tout of Inspection over the Missouri river dl-
vjslons. They took in the Omaha & Uopubll-
cam line yesterday. .
His understood that Mr. Cassldy retires
from the Klkhorn Mrpor.itlon bcouuso ho
could not got along harmoniously with his
superiors. ,
The Uock TsUud oOlco was moved
from liUtt Farimm stivet to moi-o commcHJlous
riuurtej-s in the now Commercial JSutlomu
U. N. Austin , assistant poncn\l passeiiROr
ntront of the Nortlm ) I'lU'ltlo , St , I'aul , anil
OWMV YaJuV'Vbllt , tnwoHnjr pmenger : URont
Of Uio 6JJ1UQ Wd , visited Omaha yesterday.
MJ-S. Wliwlow' * Sootlilng Syrup for rtill-
flrert'lVeUiuiB wllovcs ttio oblld fivui
C5 cout u bottle.
DUIIAHMJ WALKS.
The Afovo Now llclnR Jfiulc to ficouro
Them In This City.
The ordinance Introduced In the councjl
Tuesday night to extend the permanciit Bide-
walk district to the fire limits was suggested
by the board of public works ,
The district on which only stone walks maybe
bo laid now Is as follows :
All streets. Inclusive , between Dodge and
Howard , and Ninth and Sixteenth streets ;
also , north on Sixteenth to Cuinlng ; south on
Tenth to Marcy ; south on Thirteenth to
Lcavcnworth , nnd west on Fanmm to
Eighteenth street.
The proposed district or territory Included
In tlio lire limits Is as follows :
Klghth from Maroy to Capitol avenue , to
Tenth , to Davenport , to Thirteenth , to Chicago
cage , to Fourteenth , to alley north of Web
ster , to Fifteenth , to Nicholas , to Seven
teenth , to alloy north of Cimilng , to Twenty-
fourth to allcv south of Ctimlng , to Seven
teenth to alloy north of Farnain , to
Twenty-ninth to alloy south of Farnmm , to
Twentieth to 1-TJ feet south of St. Mary's
avenue , to Nineteenth , cast on Jackson to
Seventeenth , to Lcavcnworth to Fourier nth
to Maroy , to sixty-six feet westof Thirteenth ,
thence south parallel to Dorcas , to sixty-six
feet cast of Thirteenth , north parallel to
Thirteenth to Marcy rust to Klghth.
The chairman of the board and some of the
couneilmen think the ordinance which has
been rend a second time will bo passed. It
will , of course. Increase the cost of sidewalks ,
but it is held that the walks Instead of requir
ing relaying about every live years will last a
generation.
The average walk in residence districts
cost about $11 per lot , Slugolithie walks cost
from Hi to yfl cents per square foot , while
three-Inch stone ( lags sell for 'JO and four-
inch lings for . " > cents par square foot.
Should the ordinance pass and the city bo
compelled to lay the walks , It will order
stone of the latter dimension.
KXTKXDIXG Tin : STAItS.
Polloo Protection to Ho Given Some.
Unpatrollcil Parts ciCTown.
The police detail for May was posted yester
day morning. It provides for forty-three men
at night and thirty-two on the day beats. Ot
the twelve new men who go on duty today
Jive will Jill vacancies iu the old force
and seven now beats are created. They are :
Hamilton street from Twenty-fourth to
Thirty-second ; one in ICountro Place ; ono at
Shcclcy's ; ono nt Hanscom park nnd Windsor
ser Place ; ono on west St. Mary's avenue ,
Howard and Hurnoy stieets ; 0110 on Chicago
cage , Cuss and California from Seventeenth
to Twenty-fifth streets , and one on Vinton
from Thirteenth street to Twentieth street.
The chief estimates that from 5 to 8 per
cent of the force is sick or incapacitated for
duty continually and men are called iu fiom
the outlying beats to fill their places.
The Best Result.
Every "ingredient employed in producing
Hood's Snrsaparilla is strictly pure , and is the
best of its kind it is possible to buy. AH the
roots nnd herbs are carefully selected , person
ally examined , and only the best retained. So
thuj , from the time of purchase- until Hood's
Snrsaparilla is prepared , everything is care
fully watched with a view to attaining the
best result. Why don't you try it ?
JUDICIAL ADVANCEMENT.
Sonic More Improvements to bo SIIR-
KC.stcil by 3Ir. A. J. Popplcton.
Hon. A. J. Popplcton , on being asked what
constituted the improvements made by the
Judges in court rules nnd methods that had
so greatly facilitated the work during the
past term , as referred to by the bar associa
tion , said :
"In the Jlrst place , nil extension for the
filing of pleadings and papers has been cut
off except from showing by aflldavit. The
system of assigning cases for trial each day
nnd the posting of notices hns resulted in a
very great saving of time both to the court
and tlio bar. Again , the judges were much
more strict during the last teim iu requiring
causes to bo tried nt tlio time assigned , nnd
delays and continuances have been much
more difllcult to get.
"For further improvements I am going to
recommend that tlio bar take tip a number of
subjects. One of these will provide for a re
vision of the practice- us to allow defaults
on liquidated claims to bo entered and judg
ments taken in vacation before thu cleric.
Such a change- would take ten per cent of the
cases on" of the trial docket , or more properly
speaking , these cases would never appear on
tlio trial docket.
"Another suggestion will bo that the court
iiinko n rule that notices of all filings with
the clerk bo served by copy upon the oppo
site i.wty.
"Tills would prevent the clerk's ofllco from
being besclged by lawyers trying to find out
what Is going on.
"I shall also urge the organization of a
co.niuiUeo to draft n jury law to be presented
at the next legislature , ulso a schema for n
municipal court with special refeioiico to the
disposition of appeal cases from the pollco
and Justice courts. "
An Absolute Cure.
The ORIGINAL ABIETINB OINTMENT
is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes ,
mid is nil ubsoluto euro for nil sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions ,
AVill positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask
for the ORIGINAL ABHCTINE OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at
! ! 5 cents per box by mail 'M cents
Talcs of Two Statesmen.
Gentleman from out of the city to Hon. H.
S. Berlin , In the Pnxton rotunda last , oven-
lug : "I hear you nro having n perfect picnic
as member of the. Douglas county board of
commissioners. "
Mr. Berlin ( with the taste of green per
simmons pictured visibly on his every feat
ure ) : "There nro two things in this world
that all the salary of either , paid in advance ,
would prove no inducement whatever tor mete
to take again representative to the legisla
ture and county commissioner. But I will
tell you ono thing , and you can put It right
down whvro you can refer to It In twelve
months hence : I guarantee that the tuxes In
Douglas county will bo less this year than
they weii ) last , nnd Unit they will bo much
more satisfactorily collected than in any year
previous. "
And then Deputy United States Marshal
Mercer , who was sitting within the circle ,
remarked ;
"Without wishing to change the subject
particularly , I want to offer the assertion
that this next legislature of Ota's is going to
be the wildest old circus that Nebraska has
ever seen. Tlio railroads nnd banks Oh ,
Lord , how they will everlastingly slush It to
'em I Fifty cents for a gallery seat in either
house any day or hour while the thing is in
session will bo the cheapest show ticket that
a man ever bought In his life. I'll tell you
that 1 know enough right nt this minute to
know that the man , firm or corporation that
can stand from uudcr , down at Lincoln next
winter , will bo playing In the luck of a life
time I"
New Firm.
G , W. jDouglnss , hard-wood lumber
dealer nt > J10 ! ! North Sixteenth htreot ,
has entered into partnership with the
well known firm of Ilnrmon & Weoth ,
coal dealers , under tlio 11 rm nameof G.
"W , Douijln' ' } ft Co. This firm now have
for wile tit the above mentioned place H
selected stock of nil kinds of hardwood
lumber and flooring , houso-movera' sup
plies nnd wagon stock. Manufacturers'
ngouts for wood ornamontH , corner
blocks , rosettes , ote.
Tlio Coliseum Matter.
On vn i , Neb. , April 30. To the Editor of
TmBic : : : Will you pleuso publish these
words concerning the piece of "news" In lust
evening's World-Herald about Coliseum mat
ters ! Upon my refusal to give to him n paper
belonging to n client , this man Murdts bru
tally assaulted mo In the chamber of com
merce building last Saturday evening and a
warrant for his arrest was Issued the same
night , ami his examination , to determine
whether ho shall bo held to the district court ,
takes place before Judge Holsloy next Satur
day afternoon , bonco the "reporter" of this
"news" errs when ho says that it "has not
hitherto been made public1 But the follow
ing U something that "has not hitherto been
nnido public " Some months ago Mr. Llud-
soy prevented the giving of soiuo money of
the Cell cum association to this "reporter1
the services for which this "reporter" tried to
get the money were of n very peculiar nature
Ever since this refusal this "reporter'1 1ms
been using the world-Herald very methodic
ally In venting his disguised spleen ngnlnst
Mr. Lindsay , and ho is probably so high In
the esteem of Its proprietor that the cunning
Inucilocs of his meanness pass unscruti
nled. Whenever this "reporter" becomes
BUfllelently specific the World-Herald will bo
noticed In the proper way. This Is not written
with the desire of getting into the unequal
contest of disputing with n man and a printIng -
Ing press. But If this "reporter" In thought
less bravado persists , I will publish his name
mid detailed proof of the matter which Is the
nnlmtis of his efforts without the poor ills-
gulso of nn imaginary "interview , " Re
spectfully , WIM.UM E. HI\IIV. :
Nervous debility , poor memory , dlftldence.
sexual wcnkncaa , plmplcs.eured by Dr. Mllca'
Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th
and Douglns.
MUHT FINISH TIIK WOII 1C.
Hynn & Walsh Orilercil to Close Up
tlio County Hospital Contract.
The county con.mlssloncrs held n meeting
yesterday. A report from the commlltco
on construction that Uynu & Walsh bo In
structed to complete the county hospital ac
cording to the recommendations made by Mr.
Coots , Including odds and cads to the extent
of SO'Jl , with a view to Haul settlement , was
ndoptcd ,
Mr. Walsh said that ono Item In the
list of Jobs claimed by Mr. Coots
ns being unfinished , that of the painting , had
been approved long ugo by Coots himself. Ho
considered that the objection now made to it
by Mr. Coots was simply the result of per
sonal spite.
The report regarding Insurance to bo placed
on the hospital adopted nt the lust meeting of
the boaiil was reconsidered , and the matter
was referred to the committee on construc
tion.
Commissioner Berlin snid that he wishcu
to state that the paper which re
ported him as charging County Attor
ney Muhoncy with bringing such
cases to trlnl ns would be advantageous to the
law firm of which he was the head , nnd of
holding county cases back from trial in order
to do so , reported him wholly wrong. Neither
had ho ever charged Mr. Muhoney with pro
fessional misconduct of any kind. Mr. Ber
lin added that hu made the statement volun
tarily and for the purpose of doing light In
the interest of fab/noss nnd Justice.
The board then adjourned to 2 o'clock.
At the afternoon session ex-Superintendent
Coots was present and the committee on con
struction recommended tlmt the contractors
bo Instructed to complete the work according
to Mr. Coots' report.
Mr. Berlin moved that the report of the
committee bo accepted.
Mr. Ed Walsh was present and was called
on for a statement. Ho said ho would repeat ,
in the presence of Mr. Coots , what he hud said
in the morning.
Mr. Walsh then proceeded to go over the
items in detail. Ho said that men hud already
been sent out to the building to llnish up the
work as had been directed. Ho took excep
tions to Mr. Coots' statement of the amount
required to complete the various items.
Speaking of the wire screens which had
been painted black instead of being mndo the
same color as the wood work , ho said ho had
been directed to paint them with nsphnltutn
by the assistant superintendent , who said the
patients would chew oft the paint , nnd
nsphiiltum would bo healthier. Mr. Walah
assailed the integrity of Mr. Coots and
charged that ho was prejudiced against the
contractors.
Mr. Coots replied to Mr. Wnlsh. He said
ho would not nttempt to contradict the state
ments regarding his integrity , as they were
only made for effect nnd Walsh knew they
were fnlso. Mr. Coots said the contractors
had promised him all along that the defects
pointed out should bo remedied , but nothing
had been done. Ho had told them from the
llrst that they would never get n final esti
mate until they had completed the work ac
cording to contract , but they had not scon lit
to net on his suggestions.
After considerable talk the report of Mr.
Coots was adopted and the board adjourned.
The Missouri Jtlvcr.
The rain has been fallingfortholast twenty-
four hours along the Missouri river mid the
snow in the mountains is the hsaviest over
known. Old-timers predict a heavier rainfall
this season than over before , and that the
Tuuo rise of the river will bo unprecedented.
Farmers and stockmen are jubilant over the
lirospccts. TMbro are millions of free lund
between Pierre , the capital of South Dakota ,
and the rich mines of the Black Hills.
SOUTH OJI.lIl.l XUH'S.
Narrow K canc from Death.
William Wilke , a housemover , had n nnr-
row escape from death Tuesday afternoon.
Ho was engaged at work moving the old
South Omaha hotel ut Twenty-sixth and M
streets when the hook holding the
rope and tncklo broke. The tension
on the rope threw the tncklo
squnre iu Wilkey's face , breaking his nose
nnd euttinfjdeep gushes on both cheeks. AVil-
Itoy was taken to Dr. Ernliout's oftlco , where
his wounds were dressed , and ho was then
removed to his boarding house in Albright.
Dr. Ernhout says if the hook had broken a
minute Inter Wilkoy would have been killed
Instantly by the blow. The horses had just
started and there was not a strong tension
on the ropes.
City Notes and Personals.
A. S. Mercer , editor of the Northwest Live
Stock Journal of Cheyenne , is in South
Omaha.
Miss Wannetto Dalton Is homo from her
school duties at Ilarlan , In.
Frank Goodspccd is very ill at his rooms at
the Brundes block.
An important meeting of the South Omuha
lodge , No. 10'.l. > , Modern Woodman , will bo
lield on Saturday evening in Knlghtnol Pyth
ias hall. The regular meeting night bus been
changed from Thursday to Saturday.
George Brewer is entertaining nn old Chl-
cngo friend , H , Jenter. *
Artnound Tibbitts hns returned from n trip
throughout northwestern lown.
A sample of the nntl-nnncxntlonlsts figures
of the cost of running the city government is
that which refers to the city engineer. His
salary is placed nt . * .MX ) nnd extra help nt $500
inoro. The fact Is the city engineer's salary
is fT > n day , or $1,500 a year , inoro than thb
nntl-nnnexntlonlsts' estimate of the cost of
running the whole department. Tell the
[ > eoplo the truth.
In about ten days the District telegraph
and the Western Union telegraph ofllces will
remove to the basement of the Nebraska sav
ings bank building.
The Einanon club nt Its hist meeting
decided to form a lawn tennis club lor out
door sport during the summer ,
Rlchnrd Young of Orleans Is visiting old
South Omaha ucquulnnnccs ,
The South Omaha ledge of the Ancient
Jrilcr of United Workmen will go
to Omaha in n body Saturday
night to assist In the installation
of u new ledge ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer will reside in
: ho Brandies block when Mrs. Brewer re
turns from her visit to .Mlnden ,
CREAM
lts uperlorfc llerico prorcn In mllllontof hnm
forimitu limn quarter ofaconlurIt li uie.l l > r
lliu L'ulU'd titntt : * ( .oternniont. Katluned by tlio
hradi of Uio liri'nl I nlrcnltloi ni tli htronitcil ,
I'urrntnmluiuit Healthful lr ) 1'rlce'a Cn'iui Hftk-
Inic 1'owilrr dnc * Dot conUlu Ammonia , Umu oJ
Alum. Solilonlr In cam.
I'lllPB 1IAKINO I'OWDKH CO.
euiCAuo. iJiif Aacuco. BTLOUK.
Save lour Hair
B Y a timely u aof Ayor'a Hnlr ViROr.
This i > rp | > arntlon 1ms no equal ns n
trcs liiR. It hopi'S tlio ecnlp clcnn ( cool ,
and healthy , nidi preserves tlio color ,
fullness , mill bounty of tlio hair.
' ' I mtl bald nnd
w i | < Jly becoming
prny ; but nflcr-nuslm ? two or tlirco
bottle ! ) ot Aycu'sJIInlr ' Vl | or my lialr
grow thick aiuljRlossy and the original
color wns restored. " Molvln Awrlcli ,
Cannon Centre , IN : H.
"Somn tinio spoil lo-tt nil my hair In
conaviiuunvo of inenslcs. After duo
waiting , no naur 'growth appeared. I
then used Aycr's Hair Vigor nnd my
hair grew
Thick and Strong.
It JIM apparently coma to stay. The
Vigor Is evidently n ureat aid to nature. "
J. B. Wllllums , Florcsvlllo , Texas.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vlpor for
the past four or flvo years and find It n.
most satisfactory dressing for the Imlr.
It la all I could desire , IM-IIIR harmless.
causing tliii hair to retain Its mitural
color , and requiring but n smnll quantity
to render thu Imlr easy to nrrnngc. "
Mrs. At. A. Ilulley , 0 Chailcs street ,
Ha vei hi II , Mass.
" I have been using Aycr's Ilalr Vigor
for several years , and bellevo tlmt Ithiis
caused my huir to retain Its natural
color. " .Airs. H. .T. King , Dealer in
Dry Goods , &c. , Blshopvllle , Mil.
Dr. 'J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass ,
Bold by Druggletiaud I'cr/umcri.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
THAUE MARK TUB OnBA T TRADE MARK
12.Nril.lsu ltiii- :
KMV. An unfiill-
tntfcurn for Sem
inal Weakness ,
S p rrnntorrh'iii ,
Impntcncjr , nnd
nil discuses thftt
follow as n so-
qucnco of coif-
Abtinc ; as I
BEFORE TAKING. Vt iiiiVsu5io ; , AFTER TAKING.
I'nln In the Il.ick , Dlmnc.d uf Vision , Premature 01 < I
Age , nnd mnny other diseases thnllemlto Insanity or
consumption nnd n prrnmturo cmvo.
StT'Full | inrtlcnlnr In our pnmplct , which wo de
sire to send free by mull to every one. IT'Tlio Hpecl-
lie medicine I * sold nt (1 per imoiinuo , or nix pncknKCi
forW , or will lie rent free by mail on the receipt of
tlio money , by iiddrcanlne
TIIK GOODMAN DKUO CO. ,
110 FAIINAM STinurr , - - OMAHA , Ncn.
( nridiint uf ( CMitprfcIti' . nc have adopted
1 ilk \ \ ini | | cr : tic only tcmilno.
A pocket full of monny ninotmtd to llttlo
nfU-rlienlth Isgimc. To rnjoy life , n good
anpctltu , Hoiuiii dlcoBtlim and clnntlo limbs ,
tiilio Tut t'n 1'Ills. Then , If you nro ] > oor , you
nlllboluiiij-lf | rlcli.yiiu cuii enjoy your
money. They ilhiinl low spirits utul gtvo
buoyancy to itiliiu and body. ,
Recommendation.
TV. I. Illnlr , Uanvlllo , Vn. , aja : "Ilmvo
loner suffered fronTorpor of thoLlTerund
DjHpeiiiln , Hiul Jiwvo trleil almost every-
tiling1 , uut nc\cr derived hnlf tholirnellttltat
I lime linil from Tlitt's 1'JIls. I recommend
them to nil tlmt nroullllclcil with Dybpcpsla
and Sick llcaduche. "
Tntt'sXiver Pills
GIVE GOOD DIGESTION.
Imported Millinery.
123 North 15th Street.
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and
HYPOPHOSPHITES
of Lime and
Soda
18 endorsed nnd prescribed by lending
physicians because both tire Cml TAetr Oil
and Jltll'oi'I'oipIitlc.i are the rocognlzoil
ngenta In tlio euro ot Coinnn i < tlo > i. It Is
as palatable aa milk.
Scoffs Emulsion
it \conilerf\il Jflesli I'raductr. It tithe
JJctt Jtcmniij for CONSUMPTION ,
Scrofula , Bronchitis , Wasting Dis
eases , Chronic Coughs and Colds.
Auk tor Scott's Emulsion and take no other.
CHAMBER SETS
At Special Prices ,
-FOR-
TENAT !
-AT-
PERKINS ,
GATHCH &
LAUMAN'S ,
1614 Farnam St. , Omaha.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ,
Spodflo for IlynterU.PIiilneii.riji.NeuriilgJi.WakD-
fulnox.tlcntal l > riirv lariHarieiilnx < > ( Uio llrnln.n-
ailing In In'anlty and Icaillntc to mUrry ilivar ami
deith.rnmaluro Old AH' , llaircnnnu. l.onot liwvr
In ell her MI , Involuntary l.o e , and Hperi atpiilia a
rau eil bv o\erHxartloii ; of Iho l > ruln , ecir'Aliue ur
metit. $1 nliox. or six for 9 > . tent liy millpirpal I.
\Vllh c rli order for tx IJOIM. will uml imnhaner
Ifiiarantio tu iifiiiki ! money If Ihn tretlmrnt failtflo
euro. UuarAiite * U U' l mid jenuln * , ld only by
GOODMAN DRUG CO. . b
1110 Farnum Street , OnuliiiNo
FE8VIALE BEAMS
AtxMlatrly rrlUble , pi'rftvtly wife , mot powerful fenial *
mrula tor Known i D6ier fall , nabux , iKjtpjilcJ lonu bux
ufllclrut. AdilrcM LION lifll II ! < > . , IKllUl , N , Y.
Hold bjr IHMIHIHN lUILd CO ,
AaoODHICH , Lawyer , 131 Deiirborn St.
Chicago. 'M yours' sncvesbful iiritotluo.
Advice free ; nopubllcUy. bpcclal luclllUcalu
wuuyhtutes.
FURNISHING GOODS.
It is nearly time t& lay aside your heavy underwear , and we want to remind you that wo
carry the largest stock of medium and light weight underwear in town. We buy these goods
direct from the mills and commission houses ; we pay no jobbers' profits , and consequently We
can sell them from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other establishment. This season we
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 5oc.
75 dozen very fine Striped Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , at 350 ; worth 6oc.
75 dozen 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 :
'
50 dozen fine Jersey Outing Shirts , in handsome shades of stripes , at 75c ; worth fully $1.25 ,
In the White Shirt Department we open to-day a line of very fine pique and embroidered
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 ice.
Two cases Brown fine Seamless Half Hose at 1
One case very fine se.iinless.Half Hose , absolutely fast black , at 2oc.
Our Neckwear counter shows the handsomest styles of new Tccks , Four-in-Hands 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 " 1
no other house can show.
Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets ,
Our Spring opening hav
ing been delayed by our re
cent repairs and improve
ments , which are now com
pleted , we shall be glad on
Wednesday , April 30 , to
show our fine line of Child
ren's Suits and Furishing
Goods to our friends. All
are cordially invited to call
on us that day.
The Well Known Specialist
Is unsurpassed In tlio trcntmont < if nil forms of I'ni-
VATK DISKAHC.S nnd Mrlcturua ; ncurui.'uiir.intreil
llnpiiteiicy , l , .u of Munliouil unit uinbltlori Morlltf
or Ilarrenno'O nhioliltt'ly uiiril , K > n < l fur huoki
'Tlio Ufo hecret , " for .Man or Woman , racli IU cents
( atmnpi ) . Nervous IVniula Diseases cureil quickly
and luiriimnently. Treatment by corri | minuiuitj !
lumps lor reply. Consult.itlon fret ) . Olllco ij. H.
Cor , Ijtb and Jackson street * . Ouiuha , Neb.
NO RIBBON
Permanent Alignment
SPEED ,
Strength.
Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE.
GEO. H. SMITH & CO. ,
General Agcnta Nebraska nud Iowa.
Q1OS. 10th St. , - - Omaha
Dr. SIMONS
Locnled In Onmlm for flvo yonrs. 9V.i0 :
vc'iii-iof Bii'ci'h-.fiil | > ruutli' ( > In I'lilliulcliililn ,
New Voik mid ( . 'liluiiigo. Duimt u-quliu \os- | -
nio In iliilluutu cu s nr speculum oxunilnu-
linn. MnKiw no mlMakfs. Tioutniiuit ( liiect
iirnl i)0 ltlri > . fall tin inn ninl 1 will haUsfy jou
of tile location , i-Mi-nt , siml niitnm of any ill-
K'lisr , nuiitoorcliioiilc. iliuwr of drluy awl
uolmhlllly of emu. I iii.iKti u njircliilty of
Ni-Rvous ni-uiLi i Y , rr'r ' ; rt
- I'liyMciil ' ilueuy unil all Mndiuil
A'W's ' 01WOMPV f 1.0'1 ' ' "
.
fVoI - ' Ul nU.HU.N uruatrht MIC-
Iiilluiiiiuatloii of the utnriiH , IIIOHI | > MI > < .
iio illxplny or bii | ) | > rn > slun , ull tiuutim
iK'i'i'H fiilly. 1'nII on or wrllu
! ) ) { , bl.MuMbUl H. 101 li bt. , Onmlm , Nub.
rln from cITocts
WBMS of I.otl Muiiliooil ,
. rrurs , Inipotenoy
anil . ii'.s ( it Men eun bu
cured ncrmnnentlr nrnl prlatt > ly by our Hex nl rfpo-
illlc , Bent b mall for fl. llouk lunt fur
itamp. ll * u > n Mu
itrevt JJoitou , Mu
Grand Lottery of Juarez.
Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries.
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING'
Will take place In public at the 01TV OK JUAUHZ ( formerly Paso del Norto ) , Mexico
WEDNESDAY , MAY 21st , 189O. .
Under DID personal supcrvlsfon ol ill. JU11L1 S. nwl MK.OAMILO A It Of CM. , El
the former n gentleman of snub prominence. In the United Stsites that bis nrcwiiirn alone .
hiilllclcnt euamnlco to the public that the drawings will ho hold with strict honusty and fall
HC--S to all , and the latter ( the Sunoi visor ot the .Me\luan Qururiimuut ) is of
and integrity.
CAPITAL PRIZE , . $6OOOO.
I
Only 6OOOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , Tickets * ,
WHOLE TICKETS. . $4 ; HALF TICKETS , $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1.
LIST OK PR.I2L1SS.
1 Prize of Approximation Prizes.
$60,000 , $60,000 $ , 100 Prizes of m cadi t 500
1 I'rl/nof 10.UX ) , . . 10,000 101) ) I'rlros of .10 cadi
1 I'rlroof ii.UUU 5,00(1 ( 10J Prizes of ! W each
: i I'rUefof 1OU ) i-nch ; t,000 Terminal Prizes.
10 I'rlicnof JIO each 2.UXI 6M Terminals to fHI.UJO Prlzo of fJJ uacli
to I'rlies of 101) encl li.OOU Ci'J-J Terminals to ? 10,000 Prlzo of f IU each.
100 l i Iron of SC cadi r > , ( XW
2SO Prizes of IO cncli 7ttK ) 1014 Frizes amounting to $12C'i
Wo tlio Hmtcr'lRiiPcl hereby certify tlmt the Itanco If any ticket ilrawlnsn prlro is p it to the n.
Naclonul of Mexico In Chihuahua 1ms on deposit BlKiied , Its face valno will I" ) collcUlMl nnd romlltCii
from the Mexican Inlcnmtlclrml llaiiklnx Company , to the on ner thereof fieoof < liar o. J
the ncccNHnry f umn ! to uuanintee the pa > ment of all niiiiAii II llunsxov ,
thoiirlzcitlrann Hi tlioiram ) Lottery of Juarez. President El Pa o National Hank , ii : Pa n , Tex
Wo further certify that no will mipcrvlxc all the nr- -A.C.HNTS WAN'LHaiJ.
ranKcmcnt1 * , untl In person mannuo iiml control all I'or club rates , or any other Information ,
Ihudr-iwIiiKHOf this Lottery , ami tli.it tlio mime are thoniidcrHluneil , statln { > our nililicia clearly nltl
londnclcil with honesty , fairness and In good faith blute , County , Street mill .Number. Mori ! rapid in ill
towards all parties. delivery will hoaismij I by > oilr unclosing an uuvtil
JOHN : a. MOSnv. Commissioner. opo hoarlnc your full nddrcss.
UAMir.o Jli\IC'AN : INTIIIINAIIONAI , IlANKINO Co
Supervisor for Uio ( l Oltyof JuntoM
Fend remittances for tickets by ordinary Inttnr , containing Mono s Onion
Issued by nil Kxpicss Companies , Now Voik K.MJli.ingo , Hank Draftorl'u'.l.u
Koto. Address all luttoislo
MEXICAN lNTEHlNA.TIONA.Lx BANKING CO. .
Oil u of Tluai'ox , Moxloo , via 131 Paso. ' 1
Etchings. Emerson.
Engravings. Hallet&'Davis.
Artists' Supplies. Kimbnll.
Mouldings. Pianos & Organs.
Frames. Sheet Music.
IBIS Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
Ot Great Closing Out Sale
Continues to attract Intelligent buyers , * who believe In get
ting the worth of their money. We save you from 28 to
CO per cent on Diamonds , Watches , Chains , Rings , Lock
ets. Pins , Buttons , Ear Drops , and all other Jewelry , as
well as Silverware , Clocks , Bronzes , Lamps , Silk. Umbrel
las , Opera and Field Glasses , Spectacles , etc.
ISSgr A FEW ASTONISIIERS FOR THIS WEEK ! m
Genuine Diamond Finger Rings , solid gold , only $2.80.
Boss Gold Filled Stem Wind Watches , Elgin 'movement ,
1 only $17.
Solid Gold Vest Chains only $7. BO.
Best Rolled Plate Chains only $2.BO ; worth $0.
BOO Fine Set Rings , Ladies' and Gents' , choice $1.
Finest Rolled Plate Cuff Buttons , sot with real stones , only
BOc pair.
Solid Sterling Silver Collar Buttons , only 2Bc ; worth 7Bc.
Fine Silk Umbrellas , oxidized silver handles , only $2. O
and up.
Solid Gold Spectacles or Eye Glasses , only $0 ; worth $3.
Best Steel Spectacles , finest lenses , fitted , $1 and $1.BO.
Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Lowest Prices
MAX MEXYEJR &
SlxLoonLh and Karnam BLrobLs.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institu
, , . , , . . , . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . . . .
pal1 aril , 110 III 1 fit * y ! v * w ' * " " - - ' - - - - - : : : ; : > „ ' MK.N L < iIi i > " " . . ' . " . " , , .11
iiiillililorrof your cuio , ami wg will § eml III plain wraop r our IIODiC TO HUSK-up nl'ty
iMClal or NerVoui l 'ieni . liniiolwncr. Syphilis , Uleet nnilVarlcocvltf , wllli iiuoillun Hit. AiMro" ]
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , f
Corner Oth and Hurnoy Sis. , Omaha , N'j