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    pnTAFTA DAJLJLfY .ttfiJJi ) , TUESDAY , MAY 0 , 1890 5
ARE SEPARATED IN OLD ACE.
ffochin Weiss and Wife Henceforth to Tread
Diverging Paths.
tHEY DIVIDE A PBINOELY ESTATE.
Dreldo Never to Kcmarry anil
Dispense wlih Tedious Forinalltica
of u Lawyer Managed
Divorce.
One of the most striking Illustrations of
tVlll Cnrlcton's world-famous farm ballad en
titled , "Betsy and I are Out , " was learned of
by u BEE reporter yesterday afternoon.
The details are far moro sensational than
the story told In Caricton's beautiful lines ,
nnd inrolvo ono of the oldest , wealthiest and
liest Iniown farmers and his wife living In
Douglas county.
Great care has been taken to guard the
flintier from the public , principally for the
Y Bake of the children of the aged couple.
The parties in question are none other than
ffochln Weiss nuu wife , who for eighteen
{ rears past have lived on their 400-acro farm
Jess thun ttix miles west of Omaha.
On last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Weiss
.nppeared before Squire Anderson in this city
nnd privately swore 6ut n com
plaint that will prove n startling revela
tion to the hundreds of friends of
"the old couple. Mrs. U'clss made oatli that
lier uusband had for tonic time past been
acting very cruel toward her. She said that
lie had beaten nnd choked her , and had
threatened to murder her.
A warrant was immediately issued and
% Vuiss was arrested , and being brought be
fore 'Sqtilro Anderson , was bound over to the
district court for trial in the sum of $1,000.
Then Mrs. AVciss proceeded to have divorce
papers drawn up. white the lawyer was en-
pagcd i doing so Mr. Weiss entered the of
fice and proposed that they separate without
going into court and petting a divorce. He
offered her an undivided half-Interest in all
the property valued at more thun fc00,000 ! ,
the ftirm of 400 acres being alone valued at
$300 an ncrp.
Mrs. AVciss accepted the proposition. The
papers were drawn then and there.
The couple have ten children , the oldest of
which isbut&eventocn ycars.and theyoungest
is n babe only three months old. Mr. Weiss
js about sixty and Mrs. Weiss about forty-
| llve , though she appears to bo fully fifty
5'cars of age.
r The children , all of whom side with their
Another , will , with her. remain upon the
farm , while the white-haired old father has
commenced a lonely pilgrimage up and down
the f acts of the earth , alone.
Ou-ing to the fact that both Mr. and Mrs.
"Weiss decided that neither would ever care
to many again , they agreed that no divorce
would lie. obtained.
Everybody Known
That at this season the blood is filled with im
purities the accumulation of mouths of close
confinement in poorly ventilated stores , work
shops and tenements. All these impurities
land every trace Qf scrofula , salt rhcumt or
other disease , may bo expelled by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla , the best blood purifier
ever produced. It is the only medicine of
which " 100 doses one dollar" is true.
FHOM SEVERAL DIRECTIONS.
Roails AVhloh Will Probably Bo Ex
tended to this City.
A railroad from Peru , la. , to Omaha , such
us the Ohicapo , St. Paul & Kansas City con-
templntes would , If constructed on an air line ,
pass through the southern parts of Madison ,
Adulr , Cass nnd Pottawnttamio counties ,
6trikingMcPhersonHcbronGriswold Carson
nnd a great numher of less important points.
Peru is situated In the southeast corner
of Mudison county , n little west nnd some
fifty or sixty miles south of DCS Moincs. It
is not u largo place , hut happens to bo well
located for the junction of a branch road. If
one were built the town might ho made a di
vision headquarters. Officials of the big-
" CMcapoToa < I f'ir3to make it appear that
there is nothing serious In the proposition -
, . , tion of the Chicago , St. Paul ' & Kansas
city. But the fact that with everything to
contend against , it has since .Tanuarv 1 been
talcing nioro freight than any onu line , and
double the amount handled by others , out of
Omaha , is inducement enough for the com-
V > any to want n connection of its own with
this city. It is compelled now to affiliate with
1ho Wtibanh , and therefore must haul trafllo
nearly 200 miles further to reach Chicago
from Omaha than cither the Burlingtou.Ilook
Island , Milwaukee or Northwestern. What
it , can do with a direct line can hardly bo pre
dicted.
The same company proposes still another
branch from its main system , starting ut Sa
vannah , Mo. , und coming to Omaha by way
of Ttirkio , through Lincoln crock valley ,
passing Fillimoro and Parker , two
.promising Missouri towns , crossing the
Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Bluffs at
Maltlaud , thcnco in a northerly direction ,
through Elkdale , Dawsonvillo in Nodnway
valley , Burlington Junction , Ford Hollow
nnd Plnttsmouth , where the Missouri river
* Vlll bo bridged. General Manager Egan ,
Chief Engineer Fernstrum and several others
of the Diagonal officials hnvo Just been over
Iho route luid expressed themselves as well
pleased with its physical appearance. They
hold meetings nt various points last week
nnd received liberal offers of bonds from the
people. Such n road would give the Chicago ,
St. Paul & Kansas City n line t-ovcn miles
shorter between Omaha and Kansas City
than that of any other road.
Thinks Tlicy Will Succeed.
Colonel A. C. Dawes , general passenger
agent of the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council
Bluffs , is In town , and speaking of the rate
situation said that , unless western lines could
Bucceeilin their effort to reorganize the pos-
ricnpor and freight association , greater de-
jnornllzation than has ever been known would
certainly follow. Ho had spent the last two
weeks in Chicago and was going there again
to light for n settlement of difficulties. Ho
thought the prospects for reorganization were
pood. A plan was in course of preparation
by ono of the strongest committees that could
tie appointed and it was expected would bo
reported not later than Wednesday morning.
The Through Lumber Rate.
The new rate making a reduction of 3 cents
per hundred on lumber from Chicago to
points west of the Missouri river , went into ef-
Ject yesterday. As tills applies to through ship
ments , Omaha dealers are no better off than
they were before the rate went into effect.
When the rate from producing points to the
river was lowered to 10 cents , the dealers
could afford to bring lumber hero and re-ship
It , hut n proportionate reduction on the
rate shuts them out.
A Hook Island Appointment.
I. . . F. Klmball has been appointed first as-
Blstnut general freight of the Hock Island
with headquarters at Denver and O. A. Kimball -
ball , now assistant agent at Denver , will bo
transferred to the general office in Topoka.
Ij. F. Klmball comes from the Minneapolis ft
Bt , Louis road. His appointment takes effect
oil the V-'th instant.
Rn llouto to Oinithu.
President Adams , F. L.Amos and probably
ono or two other directors of the Union Pa-
clflo are expected to arrive in this city Vhi
morning. They were in Chicago yesterday ,
vvhcro Mr. Adauis attends the meeting ol
vvotoni railroad presidents hold for the pur-
JMXSO of ] xu-foctng [ an organization to take
the place of the late "gentlemen's ngreo-
luent. " .
and Personals.
General Truffle Manager Mdlcn is in Chicago
cage helping to reorgaulzo the western freight
nssociatfon.
General Frelcht Agent Crosby of the B. &
M. has irene to a meeting of the Trans-Mis-
torii fivight association lit Kansas City.
AssUUmt Gouorul Freight Agent Smith of
the B. & M. is out on a tour of the Nebraska
General Manager Dlckonson nnd party re-
turuod f rum their tour of inspection yester
day
The jiorfumo of violets , the parity of the
Illy , the glow of the rose and the flush of Hebe
combine in Pouonl's wondrous Powder.
JIB PUNCHED WITH CAUE.
But Wns Caught by a Watchful
Spottlnjnlrci
Conductor Welsh of the Sixteenth street
motor line la off duty , and at the same
time charged with holding f 114 of money be
longing to the Omaha street railway com
pany.
About ten aays ago ono of the bell-punches
was mls.sod nnd a detective was put on the
lines to locate It.
Every conductor was shadowed. Sun
day afternoon , ns the spotter was coming up
from Hunscom park , his eye caught the num
ber on WeWi's bell-punch , nnd nt once re
membered it corresponded with that of the
missing register. -
Welsh was taken from the train nt the of
fice , and , upon further investigation , it was
discovered that ho hnd knocked down 1114
since ho had been working the dummy regis
ter.
ter.Tho
The conductor explains that the latter was
taken by mistake , and that his own was about
the company's offices , while the officers of
the company claim the register found about
Welsh's , neckwas stolen by him.
The plan of operation waa to keep the
stolen punch secreted , in the morning take
out the punch belonging to the
regular run , nnd , nftcr getting out on
the line , take this off and then
slip the stolen ono around his neck and the
other Ono into his pocket.
By use of the bogus punch , to nn observer ,
the cash was registered according to the most
approved style. At night , when it was time
to run in , the location of the two punches was
changed nnd the ono that rested quietlv in the
conductor's pocket all day was pulled for a
few dollars , that amount turned Intd the com
pany , nnd the difference into Welsh's private
account. _
If you do not use n whole bottle of Cook'
extra dry imperial champagne nt once , n rub
her cork will keep it fresh for days.
INQUEST AND BUKIAU
Preliminary Stcpq to Ascertain Who
xvns Mstcl's Murderer.
The Inquest on the remains of William
NIstcl , the clerk of .T. Bambcrger , the well-
known dry goods man , who was shot on April
SO , and who died Sunday , was held at the
late residence of the deceased yesterday.
It was continued until this morning on
account of the absence of important wit
nesses who , through inadvertence , had not
been notified to appear.
A jury , composed of Messrs. Fuller ,
Bcrauck , Holmes , Erlck , Henning nnd Rich
ardson , was sworn , and the examination of
the witnesses present was carried on by As
sistant County Attorney Shea.
Dr. Oscar F. Hoffman testified that he had
been called to attend the deceased Immed
iately after the shooting , and found him suf
fering from the shock produced by u gun shot
wound in the right lung. The wound , ho
stated , was necessarily fatal.
George Stover , a candymakcr , and friend
of the deceased , stated that he was with
him at the time of his death and said that
NIstcl had given credence as well as he was
able to an account of the affair given by ono
of the pci-sons present , Just before ho died.
Witness described the death throes and delir
ium of young NIstcl just before his death and
said that it had taken four strong men to hold
him in his bed.
Dr. W. J. Galbraith , who made the post
mortem examination , in describing the wound
stated that the bullet had entered the body
about three inches below the right nipple ,
had jxmelrated the lung and , taking a down
ward deflection had struck the spinal column ,
dropped into the abdominal cavity and was
lost among the pelvic tissues , n The lung , ho
said , was badly lacerated and had
collapsed. The bullet , ho Judged
from the appearance of the lung , had
been projected from a thirty-eight caliber re
volver.
B. E. Potter , a clerk in the office of the
Omaha Rubber company , and a chum of Nis-
tcl , said that he had been present when Nis-
tel was brought home. Ho also described his
death nnd the nature of his wound.
Officer Sebek , who arrested Reynolds , the
alleged murderer , had not been notified to
appear at the inquest , neither had Hall the
insurance man who drove Nistel to the police
station , and the inquest was postponed until
the time given above.
The funeral of the victim occurred from the
residence of his parents at 2 o'clock , the re
mains being interred in the Bohemian ccme-
. .tcry.Tho
The following gentlemen acted as pall
bearers : George Stover , Wilber Forbish , O.
Buyersdorfer , E. E. Potter , Frank Jellou and
Joseph Novak.
Many and beautiful floral offerings were re
ceived from Mr. Bamberger , fellow clerics
and friends of the dead young man.
The bereaved father wishes to thank their
who have remembered his family in those
aflliction.
Donf Mute Society Reorganized.
The deaf mutes of Omaha nnd vicinity met
last Saturday evening nt the Presbyterian
church , corner of Lowe and Mercer avenues , *
nnd reorganized their society. They elected
the following officers : President , Elmer E.
Smith | vioo president. John Honzmann ;
secretary , Russell Smltii ; treasurer , Fred It.
Reid ; executive commlttoa , Mrs. Reid ,
Messrs. Weinberger and John Clnrk. The
oblcct of the society Li the Intellectual de
velopment and good fellowship of its mem
bers. Its name was previously the Missouri
Valley Deaf Mute society , but It has been
Thonged to the Gate City Deaf Mnto society.
Hereafter the society will meet regularly
every Thursday evening instead of every two
weeks. A committee of three will bo ap
pointed to revise the constitution and by
laws , which will probably bo ready in two
weeks.
The Sioux Reservation.
After all the talk to the contrary it Is now
admitted that the lands on the great Sioux
reservation opposite Pierre arc very valuable ,
not only for general farming but for stock-
raising. There are thousands or head of
horses and entile In that porrion of Dakota
that have never been fed n spear of hay , nnd
they are In flno healthy condition. Plerro is
reaping great benefits from the Immigration
now going in. _
ANNEXATION AND BONDS.
Both Will Be Voted Upon. In the Two
Omnlins ThursdiV.
On Thursday , May 8 , the election on the
question of annexing South Omaha will take
place in this city.
This question will in elude several others ,
amonp them being the following :
Shall the city in the event of Including
South Omaha within Its limits assume and
pay all the indebtedness of the little place ,
supposed to amount to $257,000 , with accrued
nnd unpaid interest , nnd also all outstanding
contracts of the same city ?
Shall Omaha recognize as valid all fran
chises heretofore granted in South Omaha
to the eamo extent ns they have been here
tofore been recognized In that city t
Shall the general floating indebtedness of
South Omaha existing at the time of elec
tion bo assumed nnd paid by the city of
Omaha !
There will also be submitted to the citizens
the question of voting bonds to the amount
of $175,000 to run twenty years at 4Jf per
cent. Of these $7oOJO are to be de
voted to paying , repavlug and macadamizing
intersections of streets nnd spaces opposite
alleys ; $ .V,000 ) for the construction and main
tenance of sewers , nnd K > 0,000 for the con
struction of four or morofireengine houses.
The questions involved in annexation shall
be submitted entire as well ns those concern
ing the bonds.
All votes "Yes" shall bo counted In favor
of and all votes "No" shall bo counted
against the propositions.
The polls shall bo open on Thursday next
from 8 o'clock in the morning until 0 o'clock
in the evening at the following places :
rinsT WARD.
First District Corner Jones nnd Tenth
streets , barber shop.
Second District Sixth street , between Pa
cific and Pierce streets , Alvin's barber shop.
Third District Cornet- Eleventh and Dor
cas streets , engine house No. 4.
BKCOXI ) ttAUU.
First District Northwest corner Fifteenth
and Williams streets.
Second District Corner Seventeenth nnd
Vinton streets , Arnot & Co.'s store.
Third District Southeast corner Sixteenth
and Leavenworth streets.
rniitD WAKD.
First District No , 100(5 Davenport street.
Second District Corner Tenth and Howard
streets , Occidental hotel.
rouiiTn WAitn.
First District Planters' house.
Second District No. ISOi St. Mary's
avenue.
rirrn WAKD.
First District No. 504 North SixU-enth
stroct.
Second District No. 1148 Sherman avenue.
SIXTH WARD.
First District Twenty-sixth street , Sixth
ward republican club.
Second District Twenty-fourth street and
Belt railwav line crossing.
Third District No. liUO North Thirty-third
street , Stevens' grocery.
SEVENTH WAKD.
First District No. 1203 South Twenty-
ninth avenue.
Second District Twenty-ninth and Shirley
streets , near Qualey's school house.
ElfiHTII VAItn.
First District 210S Cuming street , Bur-
dick's harness shop.
Second District 2403 Cuming street , barber
shop.
XINTH WAItlt.
First District Twenty-ninth and Farnam
streets , C. J. Johnson's store.
Second District Corner Lowe avenue and
Mercer street , Ryan's office.
Pears' is the best and purest soap ever
made.
A XXO VXCEJIEXTS.
On Friday and Saturday evenings of this
week Mile. Rhea , the society favorite , wil 1
appear at Boyd's opera house in her new
glay , "Josephine , Empress of the French. "
he will be supported by an excellent com
pany.
Mrle i\ainbGW of Jjromis
From the store-house of Nature came by intuition a priceless boon
to the human race , through which physical sufferers in untold thou
sands are made to rejoice In the restoration of health , and all the
blessings , joys and pleasures thereunto pertaining1. . _ _ _ _ _ . i
"
IT HAS BEEN A BLESSING TO ME , "
Is the manner in which Mrs. M. A. Peeler , an estimable lady of Morgantown , N. C. , expresses
her appreciation of Swift's Specific. Ths followins is an extract from her letter :
Swift's Specific ( S. 5. SO hu been a blessing to me. Afflicted with rheumatism and femala
weakness for a number of years , durinffwhlch time I took a great deal of medicine , nothing giving
me relief hut Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. ) What I suffered and endured before commencing on
Swift's Specific ( S. S. S. ) U painful to even think about ; but after taking that medicine I got well ,
and have continued to enjoy tha best health since. I cannot say more than I believe in the praise
of Swift's Specific ( S.S.S. )
CUBED HER CHILD.
Two years ago scrofula appeared In the head of my little grandchild , then IS months old
After using a number of bottles of Swift's Specific the disease entirely disappeared.
MRS. RUTH DEKKLEV.Salina , Kansas.
' Send for our Treatise oa Contagious Blood Poison , mailed free. . ,
SWIFT Srnctric Co , AtlantaGa.
Both tlio method and results when
Bjrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and nets
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Svrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneGcial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable suhstances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles br all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist vrho
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FSANCISCO , CAL ,
KV HEW YORK. tl.V
Imported Millinery.
123 North ISth Street.
CALIFORNIA
TUP LAND OP
DISCOVERIES.
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Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure
I'orsale by Goodman Drug Co.
STATE LINE.
GLASGOW , LOKDONDERRY , BELFAST
DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
FROM NEW TOnK KVEttT THUnSDAr.
Cabin Passage $35 lo ( SO. according to location ol
stateroom. Excursion $65 lo $95.
Steerage to anJ from Europe at Lowest Rates.
AUSTIN BALDWIN & . CO. , General Agents.
* - S3 Broadwar. NEW YORK.
Jno. nicsen. General Western Accnt , IGi
Randolph Street , Chicago. Hurry E. Mooics ,
Thos fun MO.
TJit Lurrrat. Fo l l nd Tlnett In tbe "World.
Fajmen er mcomodatloii unexcelled.
HEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AND QLASODW.
ANCIIOIIIA , May 10. I KUItNESSIA Mnr 54
KTltlOl'IA , " 17. I UKVUNIA , May 81 ,
Now York , Queenstmvn and Liverpool.
The Celebrated I Mai Hist
C1TV Or'HOME. j JuneSSlli. Juljr 2Clh
SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
rates on Jorefct lennt6 and from tl > ( * principal
SCOTCH. EB9LISH. IBISH tID AIL COdtlllEIIHL kUTS.
Cirurslontlckrts rednct-4 , matlo n > ollablc to return
liy eitherth ) ilctureqtni Clrdr. Itlrcr tltnej. North or
Jxiulhof IrelanJ NupUsurClliralrir.
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS
* t lowest currrnt rat Atwlv to anr uf our local
.gcms.or to HENDERSON BROS. , Chicago.
Ix > cal Aucnts at Omaha. Hurry IS. Moure , Charles
Mares , \V. I" , Va.Ul , II. I' . Deuel , Citlieu's liank , Otto
Wolf. .
ALLAN LINE OCEAN STEAMERS
Pattigelo andlrom Great Britain and an
parlt ol Europe. Montroal-LI > erpool route , bjr tha
waters ol St Lawrence , ihorlest ol all. Glaecow to
lioeton , to l'hllad < ilpbia. Liverpool to and from
lialtlmort. Thirty Hteuneri. C'lsca excelsior.
ACCommodationB uninriiaMed. Weeklr sailings.
ALiLiAN < & . OO Oen.VeUAK'tB. .
C. I. Sundell. tiuuu. Ill La S&lla bt. , Chlcnco , 11L
AGENTS \YANTKn \ lo * u""tiiT
dULi.ua UiUULilJ
CLOTHES
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recently Is-stied ItliVJsthe clnlies ulth'-ut
pinsth"y dnuot tfeiet Jjl .id canmt bnw
off. Samples line cnt f'jr r u 1 w 50-f lot Ilia
by mall II 23 , I ar fr-ulura , prl'ili9t nnd
teririi address The Plnlesa Ltathes Lane Co. ,
17 Herman St. . Worcester Mass.
CONTINENTAL !
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CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS.
PRIZE : WORD . ' CONTEST.
An Educational Recreation , Highly Exciting , Instructive and
Amusing.
A VALUABLE
From Our Boys' and Children's Department Given to Every Sudcessful
Contestant , Read Carefully the Details of this Unique
Entertainment.
COMMENCING MONDAY , MAY 6 ,
And continuing until further notice , we will send n game of letters to nny address , in a sealed o n-
velope , with , rules and instructions showing how common words of the English language may bo
formed from these letters. Two envelopes will be sent to every address containing lettei's which will
form two common English words , which may be found in either Webster's or Wooster's Unabridged
Dictionary , either one being accepted as standard authority in spelling.
To every boy 14 years of age or under who is successful in forming from the letters sent the two
correct words which they represent , all of which are numbererx and registered in a ledger in ovir office
and also numbered on. the envelopes sent , we will send as a prize by express a pair of short knco
trousers made from the Sawyer Woolen Company's , of Dover , N. H. , finest quality spring cassimere ,
equal in quality to any fabric made in this country , if not superior , the lowest retail price of which in
our establishment or elsewhere is $2.OO per pair.
As it is our purpose to distribute the prize , which all come from our children's department , as
possible , no contestant will be allowed to compete more than once , and all words sent out must be
retarned to us within fifteen days of date or they will not be accepted.
Great interest will be taken in this method of competing for a prize of substantial value , which
will be given to every successful contestant. To persons who are skillful at this game it will be a mat
ter of only a few moments' study to win a prize , and at the same time some experts may find it a sub
ject that will require many days and evenings of careful study to solve. The game is fascinating
beyond precedent , and thousands of people all over the United States are playing it at the present time
during the long evenings as a ssurce of amusement and as a highly instructive recreation in the art of
spelling and forming words in the English language. Send to us for envelopes containing the words
and also for blank to write the same upon.
The Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi.
Tilt i : " 9. "
The fleurc 0 in our dates will make n lone
No man or woman now living will ever date a
document without using the figure 9. It Hands
In the third place in 1803 , where it will remain ten
years and then move up to t.ecoud place In 1900 ,
where it will rest for ono hundred years.
There is another 'V which has also como to stay.
It U unlike the figure 9 In our dates in the respect
that it has already moved up to first place , where
It will permanently remain. It H called the "Xo.
B" High Arm Wheeler i Wilson Sewinrj Machine.
The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the
experts ol Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1838 ,
where , after n severecontest with the leadlnc ma
chines of the world , it was awarded the only
Grand Prize civen to family sewing machines , all
others on exhibit having received lower awards
of gold medals , oto. The French Government
ale recopnlzod its superiority by the decoration of
Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler , Prcsidentof the company ,
with the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
The "No. 9" is not an old machine Improved
upon , but is an entirely new machine , and the
Grand Prize at Paris was awarded It as the grand
est advance In * owinc machine mechanism of the
age. Those who buy it can rest assured , there.
fore , of having the very latest and best.
WHEELER & WILSON MT'G CO. ,
185 and 187 Wabnsb Ave. , Chicago.
P. E.'FLODMAN & CO ,
220 North IGth Street.
OTETSON'S TT A TQ
OOFT AND STIFF liAJLO.
Boyd's Opera House Block.
GALVESTON TEXAS
H. M. Truehoart & Co.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
At GAI.VESTON , TEXAS.
j ; lnlpll lixl In 1S.J7.
Galvcston Is tlio Mi.iport that Is and is to bo
for the crcat NortlnMist. Infotinatioii anil
inapt , fninUlied , Vlfaltora Invllud to call at
our ollk-u ,
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Ton T.AI > IK O.SLY Ir Ix lucs I'rrlodlcal I'llls ,
tbe Krcnch remedy , art on the menstrual > y t m ami
cure tupiir sslon front whatever cause. I'romote
mutistrnatlnn Thear | .lllx nUouia tint tifl taken nut-
Imri-rj-guancy Am rill to Kojiilty I'rops SJIPII-
cur ( .lu.'t'j ' Inifiiulnu by faliermun A Mc > < > nnell ,
I ) . : lju t in or I' t .Omaha t AMrl'hi'r Snuth
Omaha it ! Kills , Council Ilium I2ortlf < > rtj
CHICHCBTCR'6 ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
RED CROCS DIAMOND BRAND.
t Rafo. i r , nd Uv > rriliLU Ij.dlr , aU
UruecUllurlMainofd Itntnd Brvd n. u tq
. . > Takemi ulhir.
hm i 4 . it | I ii4rtteuui ! uiil lUlleiT fvr
> hi Mlir If rvluru
ESTABLISHED IN 1878
BY THE
| M E X ! C A N
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.
LOTTERY
OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY.
Operated muler a twenty yearn' contract by the
lexlcun Xntlonal Improvement
Company
nrnnd Monthly I > rnwlncn ticlrt In the Morp qnn
Pnrlllon III tlie Alnmi'da I'ark , City of Jlpxlco , and
publicly conducted by povernmont officials appoints !
lor tlio purpose by the Secretary of Hie Interior and
the Trcasuiy.
Trcasuiy.LOTTERY
LOTTERY OF THE
BensfiGiBncia PUblica ,
THE NEXT MONTHLY DRA-W1NG
Will be held In the C1TV OF MEXICO ,
On Thursday ,
JUNE 5 , 189O.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $60,000.
SO.OOO Tickets nt W , SEO.ODO.
Price of Tickets , Ainejioari Money.
: 1 lalvos 9C1 ; Quarters # 1 ,
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prlre of fdU.OUO . , . Is fnO.OOO
1 Capital 1'rlieof MJ.lkX ) . lu 20.0UU
1 Capital I'rlze of ] 0.000 . u 10,0110
1 Orand I'rUe of 2,000 . I * 2.1XW
S Irlte > of II KK ) . are H.OM.
fi Price * of W . are S.IK1C
201'rlJoaof 3KJ . are 4 , ( W
IDOJ'rlccaof JOO . are IOOIW
SIO Prices of M. . . . . . . . are li.OOO
5'i4Prltesof 30 . nre 11,030
APl'HOXIMATJOX rillZHH.
] SO Prices of HUapproilmat'cto tW WO prlio 0,000
160 I'rlH-B of W approximate to 20.000 price , T..VK )
1.10 1 Tire * ot < 0 apm-oxImnt'B to lUIUOprlzo , C.IKIO
7U9 Terminal ! of t30 decided by UI.OOO . prize. 16.1HO
S,27ii Prizes . Amounting to . tt78.MO
All Prizes Bold in tuo United States fully paid In
U. b. Curicncy.
AGENTS WANTED. ,
rFTon CI.UD RATES , or any further Information
ilfslred , ti-rlto Icellily to tlio undrrglcncd , clearly
sUitlncyour rcaldrncu , with elate , county , ptrcct nmt
number. Moro rapid return mall ili-llvery will bo
as'ured by yonr encloolng nn t < nTt lopu bearing your
lull uddrcss.
uddrcss.IMPORTANT.
IMPORTANT.
Adclicss , U. HASSnTTT ,
CITV or JlE.trco ,
MEXICO.
Dy ordinary letter , contalnlne MONKVOHDICU
ISKued by till lixtirus * Com | > uulus. New York Kx-
change , Draft or Postal Note.
RPKCIAL J'KATUKES.
Iy term * of contract the oun > | ianr iuu.it deposit thn
sum of nil prizes Included In the ncht-me before sell-
InKiitilnKle ticket , and receive the following ofllclnl
permit :
CEiiTirtom I hereby certify that tlio Brink of
Ixiudou and .Mexico ban on dopo.lt the mu-emmry
funds to guarantee the payment of all prizes drawn
by the l.oteria de la llenetlconcla Puhllca.
AvpuxAH C.AHTIU.O , Jntnirenor
Further , the company Isipqulrod todlstributciftfty-
ilr per it'll tof the value of all the tlckeu In prices
a larger portion than l Klvcu by nny other lottery.
Finally , the number of tickets h limited to HUMO
20,000 leas than ore cold by other lotteries using the
aame scheme.
COUGHS ,
Sore Throat ,
Tlir highest medical nuttiorltlcs of thn
\\orlrl jirt-it'rlbu and locnmincnd tlio BODICN
MINEKALPASTILLE S , for diseases of the
TLnuut , C'hfbt und Lungs , and also for con
sumption ,
"I nnd HIP results of the PODHN MIN'RRAL
WATEKS AND 1'ASTIhLKB nro very balls-
fuctorr in ruliuent I'huryncltis nn neil us in
CMronle I'aturrluil C'ondltfon of the uiiperuir
pasisuBcs. " MOKKAU U. llltOWN , M , J ) . ,
1'iot. of Laryngology at UlilcuRo I'ollcllnlc ,
At all druggists at S > und M cents u box.
Fhamplets Gratis on Application.
SODEX MINERAL SPRINGS CO. , LIMITED
15 ( "EDAU STUEET , NEW VOIIK
IB. E.G. WEST'S '
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT ,
fur IlysUrla , HlKlnww , Tits , Ki Jr lrla. WuV -
lulnvu , MuoUl IK jin-Mlou. riortenlne ol thu llritn , re-
tulUnir In loiinnjr aim leadinir to mluiry durxr uncl
death , rrriujtur * Oltl ABV. llftrrcjinrs * IMH of I'owpr
InolUiiir HI. Invulunlut/ M > I , auJ fut-rina tori | ju-n
rauutt br ovtr-tioi-ti-ui t > { UiU brala , ' ( bu > * r
urer tudtilgvnxa. i.ai h bo < y.nt lufc one month's tro -
n > ont ft , l. MI. ur m < or IX nt IIT ml i tirriu i.
> vnu ca. U o' Jef f r tK L < X" . will M id pur tia.-"r
irrai-&m < to t > Cm it turner i' ilia tr * tmmt liult la
ttt t' ILI t < < 1 u < 1 1 ii fjuoio t > id uaty t/
GOODM\N DHt G CO -
1110 Faraam Street , OuwlmNcli. .
ERRORS OF YOUTH , i
BUFFEllERS FROM
Aeriom Debility.
Voulhful Indiscretions ,
Loil Manhood.
'Ba ' Your Own Physician I
Many men , from the effects of youthful
> Imprudence , hai e brought * ! > out n tat of
? weaLncsi that ha * reduced the general BJB-
[ tern o much KM to Induce almost * TITT
; other disease , and the rral c&ubA of the
f trouble scarcely ever ttclnff imitpectd , they
> are doctored for ever } thitijr hut the rich t
' one. Notwithstanding the many Taluablo
> rrmcdifH that mfnltcnl science nan produc-cd -
t for the relief of thUclas * of jwvtienU , none
r of the ordinary modej nf treatment effect a
f cure. l > urlnff our eitensi TO college nnd hos *
I I ital practice we cxjteriroentfd with
> ( Uid dJieoveri'd ' new and concentrated nme *
t dies. The accompanying prescription li of-
; rerttd an a rrrtnln nnd pcpdy cureai
> hundmlji of casii lu our nracUru hayo tten
| restored to ixrfwt health by Its use after
all other remedlen failed I'erfectly | > ure in-
> trredlonU must bo u txl lu the preiiaration of
J IhlB prescription ,
; 11 ErythroTylon coca , 1 2 drachm ,
Jisrubebin , 1-8 drachm ,
Helontas IMolro , i 2 drachm. , '
. .
Kit , ipnnllto amanc ( alcoholic ) , ! pralni
Kxt. Icptiuidra , 2 pcruplei ,
Glycerine/ a. Mix.
, akeiVJplllR. Takelplllat3p.m.and&n-
i other on point * to Ited. InBotaecaxiait will
[ be neoewary for the i&titmt to take two plUi
i nt lK > dUinoniaklnfribonumlrt. > rthreenday.
> Tli la nmody IB adapted t orery condition of
; nervous debility and weakness In elthereox ,
> and cFpecially in thoto CHRM mmltlnc from
[ Imprudence ! . The recuperative ttowurs of
; this restorative are truly aftonUhfnc.and lu
o continued for a abort time changes the
frutd. dt blllt t4 d , nerycleu condition to
> onepfrenewod life and Yljror. ,
I As veareconfltantlyinrecclptoflettfrBof !
; Inquiry relative to this remedy , we would J
> tay to thofw who would prefer to obtain K of
I us. by remitting (1 a nerurely sealed pack *
t off * containing CO pllta , carefully ronv
! pounded , will be Mint by return moil from
1 our private laboratory , or we will furnish 0
'i&QkaffOH , which will cure mostcatM , tor f&
Addrewi or call on
Hew Englantl Medical Institute ,
3-1 Trrmont Itovr , Doilcin , Moat , i
. U. Iln-ixn.
Dr. SIMONS
Located in Omaha for flvo years. Over 3D
ycnrs of Miccnssfnl pruutlcu in I'lilliidclnlilti ,
Now York and Chicago. Do not nqulre expos
ure In ( lollcutc cases , or speculum examina
tion. Ma kc > s no mistiilvos. Ttuntiiunt direct
nnd positive. Call on me und 1 will &utU > fy you
of the location , extent and nature of any dl-
scasi' , ncuto or chronic , dania-r of dulay and
iimlKililMt r of our ( i. 1 innkon Mioclnlty of
NERVOUS DliBILlTY , SRBl ? . " ! S
cni'i-iry. physical decay and nil klndiud
troubles.
DISEASES OP WOMEN
cess. Inflammation of the uterus prolapsus ,
profuse display or suppression , all treated
hUecessf uly. Call on or write
1)U. SIMONS. W b. ICth 8U , Omaha , Neb.
xna. OWEETS
ELECTRIC BELT
-
PATEKTCOAUC. 16 , 1887. IMPROVED JULY 30. 1889.
* < J jDEOWEKe ELECTRO-
KU.ifJj GALVAKIG BODY BELT
.AKD fcUBPZKBOHT " '
, jenre All Eheumitlo Cou-
I i'plminU , Ltrml > Eo , 0 pieral
Tiand ; Ke.vous DeMUty ,
OostiT * M , Kidney
Dtatasei , Kervouinn *
Trtrotling , Keiuil Ex.
_ . - . -j.-- , haDstlon , Vastlnr of
uoay. Olf.-njrJ nuws ns l by Indisnttioal In
Youth.Ai * 'fTW- Married or Single life.
CT-sMTTO ncsraiHini. ! riariEH ox to UATB TBUU
LUo S ELECTRIC INSOLES ti-ic.W
Also an Elnctrla Trusu nnd Belt Combined.
Beud bt. | .o i r lor ran Illuifd took. 111 pMei , Meli lll to
aent7ciulnplwai m4vovelciw ) Mentloail.it < 4t | > er. AdArcs
OWZH ETXOTRIO BELT & APPLIANCE CO.
Sue North Droikdwar , BT. &OUIS , MO.
820 Broodwar. Ill W YOKK OtTT.
DR.
ELECTRIC BELT
* fe ? * 2
r BKH U * iw ,
petit , furr ol Umtrtllf * Wrk . fittn ( frrtl } . Illld , Hoalk.
Ur , l iluu , l-KfTf ti or FiMtrleltr tbrouiiti kit MkAi.
HAHTS. roitnrlut HJ.DI to IIK1L1II < TIUIHIM II HTntkUl 1C.
( nrr * i r ll l > , u > ilt , cr ( orlm .
IHiLT 4 U i | . .wj O.u. 1.1. It. J p. U or.l
Mkurall * t ard In tkrr * tnnfitfaR. hvftlr i > iahl t
e&UDCJi LLr.crnioco. ,
SUNYAL-MIIDY
dlachorpin from the urinary organa
la cltlicr ux m 40 IIOUTB.
It U eurlur | Cojialba , Cutmh , or lnoo- |
tions , end free from tU tad tmoll or other
InoormnJenrcs ,
S A N T A L-M I D Y hK
. vl.l. b hear th" na.m In
rlthftut wtiitb noc &
TO WEAK
OutTr rlrm from tlionr' M of > uuthfulrr in , rarir
dtra ) K lutlne w rakni M. lo l i.iauhu jit rt 1 H U
mul a Miiuul.l' ! tr au o < wu i" i < fit fa 1
particular * f > r Imoifl rurr I'lll'R cf iliar e A
ei'iuiui'l mvaicul K irk thould l read L/ i vrry
inun wlti Is lirrr ni ant rtflilliintcit X ! 'nJ ,
I'rof. F.I. 'O\VLl llJtr eau , Couu.