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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1890)
THJU OMAJrlA iAIlY B.Lil | , TUEHDAV , A1AY 1890. 5 THE CHE MAKES A BLUFF Seven City Oouncilmen Claim Damages for Alleged Blasted Reputations , THEY SAY THE BEE LIBELED THEM 11 Opportunity Afforded to Invent- ! cato lit the Courts Certain Very Crooked Transactions A Illuli SciiNntlon Promised. Messrs. William Shrlvcr , Theodore Olcscn , John McLenrlo , F. L. Ulumcr , E. P. Davis , C. L. ClmiTcoand D. II. Wheeler , members of the council of this city , have brought suit ngainst Tin : Jin ; publishing company , [ claim , ing damages In the sum of $10,000 each for an alleged defamatory article published In this paper on May 21. The complaint sets forth that the defendant Is a corporation organl/cd tinder the law s of Ne ; r braska and is engaged in publishing a news paper called THIS OMUU Bcc , which , Of course , Is udmitlcd to have general circulation in the city ol Omaha , county of Douglas , nnd state of Ne braska The plaintiffs nro alleged to be members of the cit.v council nnd to have been such cuiing the tlnici mentioned In the petition , nnd dur ing these times conducted themselves as good cltirens in their ofllclal capacity nnd In nil thcii dealings , both as men nnd citi/ens nnd were held nnd leputcd in thocoinmunlt ; to be of j-nod character , nor hud they ever been reputed us boodlers brlbc-takei-s , - or persons \\iio ought to'bo in the penitentiary or behind the bars or as conspirators to rob the city of Omaha or the taxpayers theixof , or conspira tors to place in the chut go of the board of public works one who would aid und assist in robbing the city of Omaha or one who was paid or liiied by conspirators to defraud the said city Yet the defendant , It is alleged , wickedly contnv ing and intending to injuio the plain tiffs In their fame nnd character as citizens nnd icsUlcntsnndnlso to fnjuio nnd destiov their ieputation In their olllcial position , null to cause the said plaintiffs to bo In ought into public scandal and disgrace , both in their of- llUid positions and pi l\.iUj character unit to whelv , nun them , did nbout the iMth of May , IfsiK ) , falsely , maliciously , unntonly , wilfully print nnd publish and cause to bo punted nnd published in said OMAiulJpi , of and con- LCinlng the plaintitT3 , oflkiilland piivnk'ly , the following false , scandalous und malicious libel : IV TIIK HANDS OP IIOODI.rHS. "Oin i It v eoiinisll Is ( omposccl nf ten repub licans uiiil elKht iltimoc'iuts. With H cli HI t on- Itolof the council thesu rupuhilcaiH uio In lionoi bound to prevent tliu rimnxal of repub- llciin oMIeluls ovcept for catisu. They lire ciiu.illy In honor bound to ninxcnt lij their votes tinil Inlliiencu the substitution of a dcin- ocr.it for a republican olllcer wlioso tlino lias explml , unless lie lias provun hlinsulf toboln- cotiini'tent orcllshonest. Hut he veil of theseie- publicins { 'liatfce. Wheeler , blnlvei , Olson [ moaiilnx pliilnlllTs ] , Alul.earle , Uavlsand IIIu- nier. have deliberately i-ntercd Into n loiiupt ( .oiiiblN.ilion vvltli the ( lemoeratH to ladle out the miinklpil p.itnm igo to spollsmi n and play Into this hinds of handling coutiact- ors Inieiiiilii ? that UIL'-O plaint Ills In their olllelal cniiclty as niein- bers of the city council i of Omaha wll- fullv and felnnlouslv agreed with others to receive money , bribes and row.nds with In tent * * * of Inducliu the plalntllH us intiinbersof ! tliecniniull to vote as said mem- liers foi Uio conllrinatlon of corrupt and dls- lionc'st men to city olllceho should bo up- iiolnti d by the mayoi of thu city thereto It It .in open secret tint this combination of the council was scented by do nrlxht billmry nnd Is hold together by thu cohesive po ei of plunder. [ Another legal explanation Is cn- tcrt d huro.1 It has been publfuly chni i < 1 tlmt ceitaln of this coiublno wore bought When the present council was oig.inl/td , und this scandal has b < on Ignored by the council because a. so.itching Invo-tlij.illoii would not only breik up the combine , but land some of Us inembcis behind Jion bais. [ Another expl inatlon. ] The despeiato ellort which Is being mntlo by thojunt i of i ( inspirators UIIO\MI us thrllroatcli- T.iniin my ulul ) , to foie-o tlio nnpolntnioiii of ] llrJiinsor ! : as i-li.ilrui in of the bo ml of pub lic : noi l.s Noilly the foiuitiniior of a Kunnrul raid iipiin thu c'lty tie'itsnry nml the tu\- i'is ' \ , _ p , lAimini'r u\pi ituirion.i \\lij should any icpiiblic-aii In tlio counril cntoi Into a comhln.itlon with duinoei.its to ( U'liovo Miijor Ililc-onihu and substitute a man as ultmly liiexpiirlomed In public \voil-s as IlltkliaiiM'i/ why do the icpuhllc.ins be- sloRo tlio mayoi to dlspl ice Mulor U ileonibe ? Is It not in tiilfc-sttli.it they \\ant a pliant tool In eltaijio of oni pulillo uoiks In ] ilac-o of a man ulio will ptotc'et tliu pnbllu Intuiuslsi1 [ Anot her < > \iiliiiKitlii. ] \Vh > should the business pirt tier nf Conn cllmaii Illunici liosolei'tid of all otlur tiion for this posit Inn ? Is tlu-io not si-.uidal c-ni ushal- re uly In tlio notorlniis ownurshlp of curtain cuinicllniun hy fiiinclilso coiporatlons ? [ An other ( ' \plaiiatloit. ] Is tln > city to bu sacked and Its taxpipeis plll.itjrd hi niun who vvuiu I'lecleil to taKuuaru of ils Iiitt'H'stH and man igo Its iilTnirs ? [ An- othei uxplaiintloM. ] Must tliu I'ltlrcns of Omaha bund themselves together llko cltl/.eiH ofsovei il lur o uastern cities that liu\u In en Infcsltd and rohbi d by hoodlltiK city and count ) ollli lalsi1 [ Anothei explanation. ] IJj- means of which said piomises the plain tiffs claim to have been injured in thcirnamcs , famu and office in the communltv * each in the bum of * IO,000. Cf.OHIO OF A ioXG CAIICHU. CcrcinoulcH Over tlio Ito- iimlns ol' DIorrlH JCl ntter. The funeral of M. Emitter took plnco from tbo family lustdcnco , lll'J South Tenth stioct , BtJ o'cloi k j usterdny nftoi noon. The sen-Ices weio conducted by R.ibbi ftost'iiiiu of the CoiiKrcgation of Israel and consisted of thu simple , but excccdiiiKly ini- jiiesslvo biiiiul serv ice of the Jewish church The remains lay in u plain uisltethieh was coveix'il with ik bluulv lull. At the lower Dxtivinltj two candles were burning. Tbo film-nil was attended hyn 1m go num ber of fiit'iiilsof the deceased anil also by St. Holm's Iodide , A. F. A. M. , of which hoviu fi nu-niber The mill bearers were M. Ilcllmnn , B.Now- tnan , Sol I'nnte.'M. llt'iioch , A. Goldsmith , I. Nwv utul Moiiti Moycr , tlio two last roiiro- cntltiK St. John's lodfo. ( The remains were interix-d in Mt. Hope Coiiioteiy The Only One. The Chlcui'o , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway Is the only line running solid veMibuled , oleolric lighted und steam hunted trains botvvoon Ghicag-o , Council Jjluffs and Oniahn. Tlio berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping : cars run on these lines is ptiiuntUvl and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It Is the great tmprov omont of the ago. Try it and bo ponvincod. Sleeping ears leave the Union Paclflo Uipot , Onmlm , at U p. in. dally , arriving nt Chicago at 0:80 : a. in. I'libsongoi's taking this tralu uro not compelled to pot out of the cars at Council BlulTd and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and Hluaplng car berths at Union tiulcot olllce , 1601 Kurnnm st F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt s. J. 11 PIUSTON' : Pass Agt. The Imu'H Delay. The first of the Ilclfcnstcln cases to betaken taken up is that , versus Ujron Kecd. The laud In contr-ov crsy , in vhich John P IlclfcMisteln claims one-half interest , com prises six lots In Heed's fontthaddition In thu north eighty acres of Shield's entry Holfcn- etcin'.s claim he estimates at f IT.MHI 11 Thyre are no impi-ovementa on the propei ty. \ \ Asa mutter uf fact v estenlaj 't > trial was merely Jiifinniiil , thure liclug no pioof olTcml by the philutlll and the Jury returning a verdict for the defendant * . The i-oimsel for the plalutlft moved that the cases be can lid to the uu\t term of the court next full , when the real battle will occur. Testimony vv ill bo taken at that time on each Bide and thu coses will , It is thought , be eventually taken to the supreme court. Another Dig H.ilu. X Bnn Hosongi-ou yostoixlny fllctl cloven deHxli , tmnsfciilni ; us many lota In Si-ully's tuldU tlon. loiix'i-of T\\onty-sovonth and Hickory , to John \v Alorao of Council llluff * . The consldoratlon U f , UOO. lUnoo thn\Mi to tihi riutt'a chlurldoa , uuU so keen thum bwcct und THU KXTUA Wlint tlio Oinnlm Mfinhorfl nniJ Utliors Think of Tliujor'H Cull. The delegation from DoHglna county In the last scs-lon of the Icglslnturo was ns folldws- The following opinions were expressed by mcmhcn of the legislature nnd others regard- lug the cnll by Governor Thnjer for nn cxtni session of that body , to convene on the 6th of next month : County Treasurer Snyder I do notdrcm the propositions to bo submitted of suflltlcnt Importance to justify the expense of an extra session. They could all very readily bo de ferred until the regular session. I could not attend In any ovcnt. Of course I am In hearty nt-coi-d with nny legislation that will benefit the pcoplo and the state , but this cxtin session Is not needed ns I can see. \ \ . II. IJatris If an extra session of the legislature was necessary by the wav of aitl to the fin nilng community It should have been culled long ago. The questions to Ixj submitted nro vital ones to bo sure , but still this call Is Ill-timed. I run' disposed to think tint railroad rates should ho changed , that the free coinage of silver should bo passed , nnd the Australian election law or something HUe It bo adopted by thcstnto. Think that nt this late day the calling of the legislature together Mill bo nn unncccssnir expense to thu stnto The most that could misonubly be expected nf It could bo passed upon orpiovlded for nt the regular session In January next. I apprehend that the chli'f portion of the crops of IhVJ has all been moed und that legislation as to tales Mould per tain chcllly to the crops of Is'JOhjch the legislature in Januaiy can icguluto fully as well as now W. I. Klerstod I think nn extra session of the legislatuioholl > uncalled for. My ob servation of states Is the moio stringent uo enact laus against the railroads the hauler up the stnto is. Take Iowa for example. It is naturally thc'best state In the union to- ilnv , but has been so afllictcd and hampered with the granger anti-monopoly and piohibi- lion l.iws that Kiiod fauns can now bo bought cheaper in ( astern loun tlniii they can in eastern Nebraska Do not think the present situation jttstllles the state being put to the expe-iisa ol an extra bession W. F Ueoliel An extiu session of the logislntuiolsiitmiso , unnecessary nnd un called for W. J. Dioati'h My honest sentiment Is that an extra session of the Ipplslatme is en- tiiely unni'tes'arv ; I think it would be a useless expense to entail upon the st.Uc at this time livcrj thing duly consiclercdthere is no mil on asion ror an extia be-ssion. IX W Slmenil I think it is too late to ac complish anything mateiiil in the interests of the fat mur , and thu adoption oftheAus- tiilianotmg system \\ottld ron.uiio the tu- MSIOII of our rntiio state Ia 4. This I do not licUuvu lould be done in time to be piau titi'd this LOiiiing fall. 1 am decidedly ot the opinion that there is nothing to Justify this expenseto thu state. For delicacy , for pinitj , and for improve ment of tliu complexion nothing ccjuala I'oz- /oni's poudei- . li A. O. II. Nclirniku'ri Krpi-esontntltc Details Homo Iiitoiestln Pc.iturcs. Countj Comiiiibsioncr O'lCeofTo appealed at thu coui t house j ctci day moi ning for the liist time since his icturn fiom the national con vention of the Ancient Older of Hibetnians atlluitfoid , Conn. . Mhcio ho icprcscntrd Nobi-asl.a Mr. O'Keeffo says ho had a pleasant though quite uneventful tiip. There ucio about two bundled and fifty delegates picsent , including ono irom Iieland and ono from Scotland. The greatest eent of the convention was the p.uado held on the 14th , which Mr. O'ICeoffo i > ays exceeded nnj thing of the kind ho hud ever seHMi. There wei-o b.OOO men in lino. Thoj had foitj-scven b.mds. "Wo made a lug light to get tlio next con- \entiou held in Omali i , " said Mr O'Keoffe "It v. as a light between Omaha , Kansas City and Detiuit. It lasted scvcial hoiu- , and he- came hot , too. Omaha received foitj nitio votes , and 1 thought ut ono time that MOMCIO going to H in suro. fmjllj , the thing became socloaoimd stubborn that itas o\ident some other pltieo would ha\o to bo spuing or MOotild \ \ ciy likely spend the summer light thcium ll.uttord. A Louisiana . . man pio- poscd Now Oilcans , and New Orleans got thu plum on the llrst ballot "Haitfoid has the nicest little capttol build ing I h.ivo o\cr seen. It is all muiblo and shovxsup to splendid advantage , obscncd Irom an\ and c\ cry point. 'In H.utfoul tlio Mateioiks and every thing of that sort is owned b\ the city "Hut Connc-e-ticut f.umuis are auaj hu- hlnd. As I lode thiough tlio farming dis- tucts I saw a i o\v and a horse hitched to gether to a plow ami I saw men shoving hand cultivators aiioss thotr Holds. "Tlicto Mtiu but thieo piincipnl ofllccs lllled bj the convention , those being that of national delegate , tieastuer and secietai.\ Thu llrst Mont to a Philadelphia man named Wilbui , thu second to u chap iiamid Slattuiy Mho lives in Albany , and a Michigan man \ \ hose name I don't remember was iiiude scc- lutary. "The repoit shoM-ed that thu order now has n membership of 2.C , ( XX ) in the United States alone , being an inc-ruasu of 10 per cent over last j ear. It was established in New Yoik in 1W3. ( _ Headache , nutiralgia , di/nnoss , nctvous- ness , .spasms , slecplessnc-.s , cuiud bv Dr. Miles' Ncivino. Samples fico at Ivulm & , Co 's , 15th nnd Douglas. PI3XIT1JXTIAKV OAMIIATiS. : to Smite Them for Their Giinic-H. The tilal of criminal cases was resumed In thu dlstiict i5ouit. Tudgo Clarltsou nnd n juiy commenced the case of Henry Ltailo clmiged with la oiiiig P. II. Sluuiis u few weeks ago. It is cliatged that the founer entered tliulattei's up.ut- ments iiidajlight with buighuious intent , supposing bimms to bo absent. Simms is a night MOikur , houuvcr , and was at 4iomo when Ktulo made his appcaumcc. On being uiscovuic'u , it i sum iiinu i ario 10111 aimins that if ho imido any break to capture him ho would cut his heait out. Paj ing no attention to the throat Simms pounced upon thu in- tiudcr and n rough and tumble ensued , dur ing which Itailo succeeded In cutting Simms vvitli a m/.or , but the latter had plticlc and clung to his man until help auivcd The charge against Itailo Is assault with Intent to do great bodilv Injuiy William Hike , chaiged with assaulting Tred Moian with intent to wound was ad mitted to bull in thu sum of $ . " > 00 Trod Co | > elaiid pleaded guilty to forgery and was remanded to jail to awalto sentence. A divorce was granted Uinmu Kaloy fiom liciijainiii Kalny IMwin G Thomas and Ucn S. Adams weio admitted to pnictie-o Mr. Guiluy BIIJS that ho and Mr. Kstollo will not bo ivady to aiguo the motion for a new trial for Ncal bcloru thu last of this w cck. The county nttoctipy Illed n bunch of infer mations , all of thum in important cases , this nun ning They vv ei o ns follows : Jack McQuillan , giaml laicenv ; William A. O'Leary , grand larceny and laic-eny as halloo ; ( .Jeorgo Hi-own , robbery ; Klcnnrd Hall , assault with luteut.to commit minder ; John Liuibe , assault with Intent to Kill and murder ; Robert T. NicI , disposing of moitgtiged propoity ; Malln Dniko , assault Mlth intent to commit mur der , .lamed Ke-jnoliis , murder ; C. W Worn- iiicrsdoif , porjuij : Uort Brewer , laiceny ; ( coigo Mcrnrluiid , Ititxeny from person ; I'ranlc U. Munn , luiultoiy ; Adam McClure , assault w Uh Intent to Kill and murder. At thu Instance of James Heynolds , the defendant , Thompson , Is charged with the inurdoi of Wlllluni NHtel , the clerk of Julius liamboiguruf South ThiiU-cnth street , who Mas killed on Amil i)0 ) , vvhllo pursuing men who had burglailzcd his omplojcr's stoiv. Dr. Dirnuy.pructico limited tocntnrrh- ul ( llsen&os uf no = o und throat. Uoo bldt1 ; . macs AND cii.\MiiAKis. I'rospcut ot * u Dollclous Day With Claniri in tlio Woodw. P. A. nalehproprotor ! of the Hotel Datkcr , has brought with him thu acquired knowledge und enthusiasm of a pronounced clnmbako. Ho obtuiuiHl his information at the recent bake in Nuirouijuusett bay , M'hlch was got ten up for the delectation of tnc members of the National hotclkccpcrs' association. There Mere -100 excurelonlsU In Uio party , and many of thcso were ivgalcd for the tint time with tlio peculiar feast , of which they will long retain a most vivid recollection. The bake took place upon a large rock , upon which other rocks Mcro placed , all being heated to a whlto heat , 7 ho loose rock was then 10- moved ami largo masses of seaweed M'eio placed UIKHI the heated surface , the clams being laid upon the weed Inter. Among thoclums were ulstiibutcd sweet potatoes and ov cr all was drawn a heavy tiirpaullu , under which tlio clams stewed for thirty min utes. At the expiration of that time the shells had opened nnd the contents had be come Impregnated with thollnvorof the weed , foi mlng a most delicious repast. The clams were served with rcmarkab'c ' promptness In a dining room adjacent to the lock Mr Hatch sat near the door , and by Judicious tipping secured clams enough to award him the credit of being the champion cater. Ho disposed of ninety -jilno of the suc culent llttlo necks and retains the ono bun dled th clam as u souvenir. ThoHlks have had thu matter of n clambnko bi ought to their attention and as they favor everything savoilng of noveltv it Is quite likely will make arrangements for one at mi early day. What It Costs Must bo caiofully considered by the pivot maJoUtv of people bu.v Ing even necessities of life. Hood's Sarsapaillla commends itself with special foice to the gic.it middle classes , because it combines positive economy with gieat medicinal power It Is the only meili- linoof which It can bo truly said " 1UO doses One Dollar , " and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. UAl'TI/lil ) Tim .TAIIj. The New Quarters Opened With a Flood of Sunday Offender- ) . A long line of prisoners marched out fiom the new cells jesterday morning In single lllo maishalcd by Couit Ofllcer Keysor and S.ngeant Whalcn who piloted them thiough the jailui's oftlce up the stalru ay and into the prisoners' dock In the new couit room The south end of the Stadt thcatio is lailed off for the Judge , law vei-s and repoiteia and the space outside fuinished with benches was unvvded with spectators. The Judge baptized the new hall by assess ing Tom Inoa coloic'd man vv ho insists on cm i j ing a lev olver nnd M'lto is icpoited to have used It , JJ5 and co-ts Cus ! Johnson ami Edwaid Larson a pilr of gradcis who had an impiomptu amateur piize flight paid fci for their fun William Uuikuwasaueated as a suspicious iharactcr He objected to the pioceediiigs , tried to whip the ofllccr and got n thirtj dnv rest with Jailer Miller. Miles' Nei-\o nnd Wver I'llls. An important discovciy They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nrrvcs A new principle They speedily euro billiousnuss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , suiest. 30 does for U5 cents Samples free at Ivulm & Co 's loth and Douglas. Another Knir ( round. Eviucutlv Omaha is to bo abundantly sup plied with fair giountis and dihing parks , and all with great suddenness The Nebraska fair grounds and diiving pai k company , as anticipated by THE Bna : few dajs ago , Hied articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. This company pro poses to establish and maintain fair giounds , race couises , zoological gaidens , museums , gymnaseiims , hotel , picnic and exposition grounds , ritlu ranges and places for all Kinds of athletic sports , lakes , ponds , reservoirs , water courses , skating rinks , etc. , ad in- lliittuiu. The capital stock is SWO.OOO vv Ith shaies at $100. Husmcss may bo commenced May 2J Thcio aio twentj-sev en signatures attached to the article , among which are those of Isa.io S Unscall , K O'Keefle , P. J. Corugan , Mor ns Momsoii , Dexter L. Thomas , L.OUIS Schiotdcr. The grounds compiise 1S7' acres situated on "Q" sticut , one and one-hall miles west of souti | Omaha. They aio intersected by the D. & M. railioad and aio within a quarter of u mUo of the Union Pacillc. Discoveries More Valuable Ihaii Gold are SANTA AIUE , the California discovery for consumption and diseases of the thio.it. chest and lungs , and CALIFOHNIA CAT-K- CUIcE , the onlv guaranteed cuie for catarrh , cold in thu head and kindled complaints. They aie sold at 1 per package , or thice for JJ .10 , and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacillc coast. Not secret compounds. Guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. _ THE CILNSUS. Whore the Snpeiiiitcndeiit in This District May lie Found. Thomas Cook supervisor of the census enu meration of the third district , which cam puses the Firat congressional district of this state saj s ho hopes to have the enumeration of all the large cities in the district completed by Juno IB , while that in the country districts will IIOL be finished until the end of the month. Mr Cook's hcartquarteiSMill bo in Lincoln , whcteho will have n corps of assistants , though ho Mill make semi-weekly trips to Omaha and establish headquarters at the Millard hotel. Enumeration w ill commence next Monday. Wanted to Sleep. Edith Feirj , a girl In the Ninth street 10- gions attempted suicide Sunday night by talc ing chloroform She had been dcaorted by her friend. Another inmate of the house summoned Of ficer Bloom w ho took aw ay the bottle fiom which the sillv ono was sipping bur death in homeopathic doses. The would-bu suicide flow Into n tantrum nnd out into the back yard , where shu make the night hideous with hoi- screams and crius. She was finally subdued , nnd is now re ported very sick , but not likely to diu. | TRIED TO lURDER ( A BOY An Unknown BoatnijiV Shoots at a South Oraabi'tail. WORLD'S CHAMPION BEEF KILLER. Sant Small null Ti'miuU Murphy to Visit South Unmlm Sunday Sports Ijooal Notes of tlic Maislo City. With some other boys , Ralph , son of James C. Carloy , went to the ponds cost of the city , nml hired abort for a ildo. After rowing the boys paid the man what they had agreed to pay for the bolt , but tlio boatman tried to collect more , but the bojs not only refused , but inatic n brc.ik nnd ran for tlio woods. The man diow his revolver and shot live times at joung Carloy , the bullets whistling past his curs , but fortunately none of them struck him. The U.UIIO of the shooter is not known. ThoChninploii of the World Heie. Michael T. Mullens of Chicago , the cham pion beef slaughterer of the woild , on his return from San Framlsco , is visiting Mar tin Uddy and otncr friends in this city. While in San Fianeisco , Mr. Mul lens defeated Cbailes Wcstfall on n bet of $1,000 nnd won neatly $ t.OOO on side bets. Mr Mullens has won seventeen matches , defeating champions Tony Noonan t\\ ice , Simon s Keincr and Frank Noonan each onio , .ill of this city , also taking away the world's eh unplonship from Uod Laverty of Uoston The line work of Mr. Mullen's is told in the prices p.ild for the carcass of the bullocks killi diit the San Fran cisco contest. Mr Mullens' sold for i-IT , while Mr. U'estfall's biought only S27. Sain Small Coming. Through the effoits of South Omaha lodge No 100 , Independent Older of Good Tern plars , the services of the Hov. Sam Small have been seemed for meetings in the Ancient Order of Hibernians lull , Rowley's block , Fiiday , Juno -0 All other temperance organizations w ill assist in the meetings. Ft-nneis Murph } Meetings. Mcsdamos Smith ami Downs of Omaha have been hero seeing poisons intcicstcd in the temperance woilc to ai range for a sei ies of meetings next week to be conducted by Fiaucls Mtuphy. Crescent Qinti trite Club. The Cicscent quartette Ins been oig.tnized \ \ Ith Leo N. Truitt Hist and Edward C. Tel- linger second tenor , Cdwaid Kicc llrst and William A Dcuick second biss. Itwillglve a conceit Thiirsdav evening , Juno 12 , and w ill bo assisted by Piof Sutoiius' mnndolin club of Om.iha , Charles II Heutiichs , the comotist , nnd local talent Sunday Spoils. The regular weekly gun club shoot was held Sunday afternoon at the Third waid range A V Miller won the badge , as also the ailk shiit given by John FIjnn The following is the scoie of the contestants- V. Miller 17 , James B. Smith IS , Lu Bl incli.iul I'J , Simon S Keener U , Fied Bowles II , F J Egger 11 , Michael Remcr ! ) , C M. S miord . Cut Ills Hand Nciuly OIT. Leslie , young son of O C Walker , while cutting cheese Satuulay in his father's stoie , almost cut the index finder , ball of the hand and thumb-off his left h uul with the cheese knife. The burgeon hopes to sav e the mem bers. ' Notes About the City. Messrs. John E. Hart , William A. Andersen son , Walter J Slot ? uud E K. Wells have been appointed census enumerators. George Cuitis is building a residence on Twentv-thst and N streets. Attoiney llichaidson of Gallatln , Mo , son of Judge Kich.udson , spent Sunday m the city , the guest of Postmaster Cockiell. Mrs. H. M Utloy of O'Neill , secretary of the grand lodge , Daughters of Rebekah , will w ill spend Thursday and Friday in this city , and Fuday evening will meet with Alpha lodge , No 41. Mis Gee , wife of Piof. C. W Gee , is serl- ouslj ill. The thiity-second birthday of A J. Mack was nppropi lately celebrated Satnrd ly at his pleasant home , Twe-nt-fourth and M stieets. A scoie of friends accepted his hospitality The ru tides of Incoiporntloii for the Fair association , whose mounds nro located on West Q stieet , have been liled and the work of completing the organisation and aiiangmg the giounds will be pushed us fast as possi ble Thomas Olson has lost a valuable giey colt. Chaile-J II Biocliick , formeily local agent for the Pi union t , Ellthorn & Missouri Valley nilroad compinv , has been appointed pur chasing agent for the Chicago & Northwust- ein railroad company and is now located at the Dxhaugu. Clinton Morgan Ins bought a lot on Twen tieth and J stieets for a homo. EPIDEMIC OF HVDKOPIIIA. Will it Ilesult Fiom the Hites of a Very Itlad Canine ? A dog belonging to Ulaik , the keeper of one the Florence lake resorts , went mad lost Wednesday and had been tunning loose in the noi th part of the tltj till Fuday night , when he was. found and killed The animal is known to hav o bitten a num ber of other dogb , ten or twelve of which have been shot. One of the latter which 1ms not been shot is a spaniel , the propcity of Captain Kent , of Coitlaud beach , and is valued at $150 A nuinbci ot cattle and horses were also at tacked b\ the i.ibid animal , ami fcais are ex pressed that tlieiu may bo moio coses , smco theiu is no telling how many animals have been bitten in that portion of the city. STANLEY HEARD FROM ! Swift's Specific Cures People of all Nations and in all Climes ! white , the black , the red , and all who have blood diseases or malaria , will bo benefited by ita use. Mr. Stanley seems to be civilizing the blacks of Africa with it. Send for Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases. mailed free. THE S"WITT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , 13O9 A General Cut in Railroad Rates ! Tn Tantieme C"i < M Your faro saved by buying a pair of these $0.00 merchant tnlloimada A u AXciucicis v _ l * " pants , made for $10 , at , Misfit Parlors , 1000 Farnam street. T'n Qf . I-OUIS T Your faro saved by buying that $10 merchant tailor made suit , made for $09 - , $ at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. 1"n flilrnrrn Ct . Your faro saved by buying that $2O custom made suit , made for $40 , at the U V MH-clgU , it > L. Misfit Clothing Parlors. To . T . } ptiv r CM 9 . Your faro saved by buying that elegant $20 custom made suit , made for $00 J. U .L/UllVd , & 16. at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. \/VncJitno-foii / DC" < MA sTl Your faro saved by buying that $18 custom made suit. 1O , , . . VVasningCOn \ } > ! r.JU. made for $4O at the Misfit Parlors. To "Rilflmorpi ' r Your faro saved by buying that $28 custom made Prince Alborl 1 U IJclUIITlUie , J < suit , made for $00 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. Tn . TNjru OrJn' _ I Your fare saved by buying that $20 custom made 0-button cutaway - J. U IM W Vyj l c ' way suit , made for $02 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. T'o NFrv Vnrl- , CA . Your faro saved by buying that $ OO custom made suit , made JU. for $70 at Misfit Clothing Parlors. _ * nifc , . In sack and frock coats , variety in sizes and styles ofgoods. Pantaloons in do * 1111,3. mestic and imported fabrics , at prices that astonish the natives , at the Original Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. 1309 All alterations done free of charge to insure a perfect fit. _ I-to be done _ Oughb start ds for ndfhini. The house oughh to be cleaned * wibhSapq//oTrya.cekkeinyour / / house-cleaning&nd be convinced. no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better clean them in the old way than not at all ; but the modern and sensible way is to use SAROLIO on paint , on floors , on windows , on pots and pans , and even on statuary. To be ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age. r + r&fffft4 f MOST APPETIZING EASILY DIGESTED. 2 < | The VAN HOUTENS process renders their cocoa easy of ! | digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious aroma. It is an excellent tlesh-former , fifty per cent , greater than the best of other cocoas. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " VAX HOUTHN S UOCOV ( "oncotried always uied' ) it the anginal , pure , * alnb ! ] | Cocoa , liivenleil , in tile mill piili-nte-il In lliillinnl , mill I * to-ituy In-ltcr mid < > ninm tiiltililo than iuiiriliu nmm-loiK Initiation * . In { net , It Is conornlly admit- ! [ tft'l fill over Curopoinml a comparntivo test iTilleasiljr provejthab tioofr Cocoa crjnaU thii ] Iiivcutni'i In solubility , agreeable taste and nutritive qualities. "Largeet sale In the < ! world " Ast ! ( or VAV HourEH'8 AND TAKE NO OTIIKU. M ] [ fft + t-rpf * + * + + # ffl The Omaiia Medical and Surgical Institute. t\rllialroitraetitof BllCnnONICANnBl'nflfrArj lUSEASFS. Itrnces , Appltancet for D , > rormltlci . nnfl Iruisea 11 at Facilities , Apparatus and Itomedles for aucceasful troitmeni of ov rr form ot illiBMO ro- oulrlnitMellcnlorfiuruleal Iroatraent. NINK1 Y IIOOMH I-OU I'A'IIKMS. Hi nnl ami ultonilanco llo t Acionni ortMttnus \ \ \\rltofiirclrrulnrnon Ileforuiltlot nrt Ilrnro , 'Irnjsoi , Cluli 11 "t. ( . 'urvatiim ot Spine , t'llos 'liiworii , Cnncor , ( ntiirrb , Ilrouchllln , Inh InHon , Co trlcltr , I-uraijals , liJmy | | | , Klilnur , Uladiler , Kyo Tnr t-ktn nnrt Hlf-od , nn I nil Hurnlcal Oi arnllond OI-iKASKS m' WDMKN n < | iocliltr. lloolt of DUi'.ises Of Women tree.o Imvo latt-lr ndilud a l.ylnif In Pepirtuiont for Won n ilurlnit Cunllnuiuunt ( Strieily rrualol Only Itollnbln McillcnllniilltiitB miklnir n sjeehilty of I'lllVAl 1 ! OH FAS I S. All lllool liaet a 8ueeosifiilly liiiteJ , ayphllltlc mlson romorel from the Hjalo n w fiout mo oury. New ItBstoriitlve'Jreitnirnt fnrl.osMjf l 1'ower Torlles unnblo to vlnlt us luny bo trnuloil iitliuuo liy corteipnndcniB All coiiimunlcntli nscnnttdentlal Modlelno rr InBtrumentn sent by mull or o > | ire < n no- ourely packol no markv to Indknlo uonlantn orcei der One pvrjonnl lnt'jrvlow profurruil. Cull anil riiuult a oraend history or jour ctt o , nnd wo wlllBond In iilnln wriiiiporour HIKIK ' 1O MLN I HKV , iinon I'rlvato SpcUalor Nervoua lllsoiaoi , Impotonor , Syphilis , Gleet and Vnrlcocole. wlili qiioitlon 1 i t. Aildrowa Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9lh and Harney Sts , Omnhn. Neb Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hnllot & Davis. V Artists' Supplies. Kimtaall. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1B18 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. QTl-TSON'S IT A 'PC O01T AND STIFF ll/VlO. Boyd's Opera House Block. Do You Know That Dr Simons Is one of thn moH aolnntlflo und Biice'tissful uhjHlclans In tlio L'nlU'd Slut us , und tliut lie la loe-utnd at cornui of Jones nnd HUli Ms. und tri'uti nil tuiHe's ( if \TKKYIIS ( ) 11FM I ITY from wiuto r LMslJJJ \ LHjlillAl I t-imso , He'limtl- floully mill sncoosbfully. Dr. blmunslsusnco- lullit In all fe-malo rumplulnt.s No i > orsmi biiffurln friiiu any uf tliusu ( INtroKsIn tranli- Ic9 cauto let mi'O Iioily know It , K < > to Dr. hlrnons who Is u ri-n'iil irly odiivuti d physli-lun without tlm sumbl.ini'o of ( | iiii'Ui'ry : nbout him llo will ( lliuoiiDMj your eaio nnd toll y on plainly wlu-thur you run liu uun-d 01 nut. ( 'all on him tu Hums , UHH | of otln'r : . have clone- Uoma and uu lmi > i > y bueee-aaful troatinenl by mull Dlt SIMO.N3 101 'i ICtU bt Omuhu , Not ) ERRORS OF YOUTH. FUOJI Drlilllty. Youthful Indlicrcllonf , I.oit Alanhooil , r Bo Your Own Physician I ! IW , - - j Many men , from the e ( frets of youthful ' t Imprudence , liavw hrouitht * l > out n ttnto uf ! ior uiu rfiitr 01 IIIIBCIOA * ni jiaiienuf nonu of the ordinary nnwlc * of trLutnant cta riirt ) jmritiKuuruiteiihJvoculktiHttntlhoH Jtltrxl practtcowe h fO CTperltiHint * < t with an 1 dl torerfdnewandeunrvntriitirxl rvtiu lUi. * The arconipnnylrirf prevcrliitlon li of ft rtl ftj a rtrlntu nml MpriMly riir < * hundrediiot ca e Inmiriiraitliij luiru t * * va reutorud tu jrftft htnllii bv lift use after nil other rtmuxJkfi falknl rurfuctly pure in irmlluiU muitt lo use l la thu prciuiratluu uf thU pruKrlptlou It Krjthroiylon coca , 11 diachm. JuruUhin. 11 drarhni Hclonlu Iiolr , 1 X lUachtn , Utlaemlii. 8 tfrulnu t it. Umailjtj aniarmalcohollc ( > r1 ffrmlnj l-st Uutanlra.ititcruplcM. .n UU . TakotptlUtSp n.nmUn iff to tad In lomu fawfi IG will Impruiunre The recupuratlvti povtrra o thlircRtoratlruaru truly ajtniibhliiu.aitd tu t uwt conttnuml for a nhurt time clunvt 9 the ' J lainuUlt ( Ifbllltftted , nrrrvltri ConUltloa to ' ) onoof re new ( Hi life nn < \ vltfor A wtiarocotiitatitlv Inrucwlptof Utttrsof ; Inquiry rtUIUo tu thU iwmo ty , we would iajr tolboMiwhouuulaptrftrtuoMMnltnf ' ui , Lr r mUtln ( { | 1 a vruivly Mftlf-l pack Atfo contalaltiff 60 J > 11 ] , carcfullr rum jwumdH , will txi nent bjr ivturn mill f rum ; our pr.TAtu laUiratury * or wt > H- * ! furnish t rMickatfr * which wilt cure ute t wJM.far $5. AtMrwMf or call on F New England Medical Institute , 21 Truinon ! Him , llnilun , Man , ( fff Comrlitht.ua. \ . \ > j V II HILMU. Near Newport , R , I. Opnuttuttiiuael.iij Jutin O. A ilulttfhtful iiinint-r Imuio fur fiunllh-s Ainiilu ffruiinUn alvrttxHCJul in-rfec C Uialnnno tlnu WUIIT tine vl um , liinttlni : and tlnlmiK Aililruns tH' ' < HriuU ht 1'r ivlilencc U 1 Allor Junu JJ llutul > unui cut , .Nowport , It I O U BUJur , Jluuu.gr. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 BY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. I LOT OF THE PUBLIC CMARITY. Opcrnlivt imclor n twenty yearV conlrnctj \ Uio Inti'riiatluiml C'uinpaiiy Ornml Jlonthly ilrinlniii falil In the Mnic n n I'livlllim linlin Alnmucln I'nrk ( Ity nr Mutlrti , unit publlcl ) riJiHlilcti.il tiy CIIM rmiiunt iillltliilH iii | ilnt- u < l fortlio imriMno by lliubotrLtary uf tliu imvrtur tuJ tLo'lriusur ) LOTTERY OF THE BEHEFICENCIA PUBLICA THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING will bo hcU III thu UTY OP .Ml.MCO. ON THURSDAY. JUNE 6 , 180O. CAPITAL PRIZE , $60,000. 80,0(10 ( Tlol.ets at f I. ? KO.XX ( ) li Ice of TleUets1 , Amerkiin Money l.iIvust U CJu.utiUM tjlt ICniiltnl rrltoiif 1 ( npltnl I'rliiMif ailliJU U .lll l ICnillil I'rlrour 1UWX.I . HIIMI 1 CrunU I'rlzciit > , m . u .MUM 3 1'rlio * of t- . . . . . nro iil'rlruiof tf M . nru tin I ) ' 0 1 rirc'i nf .till . . nru 4 IHHI H * ) . . . . . nro iUI'rlriHOf JO . nro 17 ) Ml I'rl/otuf 0 , nro lit ) II . ION I'lll/l s 'rUp < ortnnipriTlniit ) | K to $ Jltwil prl/o I'vl 1'rlitM of SUiiiinizlnintK | | Id JUIMU | > rU i , ISI I'rl/oi of IDiipiiroxInintKti ) II ) l l pil/.o , ( , ( m ' . /I lurnilnnls til bfl ) ilccliloil by UlUUUlirlzo Ki'KI J J'li I'rlioi AniniiiitlMK In (178 All I'rlzos soil In Uio United btntea fully pilJ U S Currciuy AOHXTSVANTKO. . : TrKoii "i m ItAtrs. or nny furtlicr liiforinitlnn ( It slii'd , MI Hit loulbl ) In the uinliiKlt.iii.il cleirly rtUitlritf ) uur ro ltluiui1 nltliHtito county nlri'i'l tnitl ntniihor Morn rnplil return ninll ilellvery will tin nxHiireil by your viicUmliiK un c'liVLluim lit. irliitf jour full adlrG93 adlrG93IMPORTANT. . Addiess , U. MASNm'TI. Uirv oc Mfxiro. Hy onllnnry letter , rontnluliu MOVhHllll'll ( IHHUCC ! by nil iYiir < " < ( 'oiiipanted rsuwork Kx- cluinko , Dr i ft ur 1'oat il .Nutu 8i'iriAr7TiVrttiii" : Hy ILTIIH nf iiiiilrntt tint ininiin | > limit c1i < po lt Ilia ruin of nil | > rl/-i > 5 Inilu.lLiI In thu i lii'ino ln > r < iru "I'll- ln nnlnxlu tliki'l , nml rLcelvu thu follonlim' ollltl il I null CJ- unite \TF-I hPicby certify Unit Uio Ilinkof London nml .Mitxlio liii on ill posit the .irco Hnry finiils to Kiuiranti o tlu jiaj inent of all prl/oi ttr iwu b > tliu l.otirl i tlu la lit m'llc cm la I'uliliui Al'OI INH I ism I o liilorvonor [ nrllior tincniiii ! > nny It ILCIIIOI | | | tcMllntrlliulolirty. nix porctMit of the valiiiiof nil Ilio tli ki is In pi I/in - u lnrK ( r portion tlinn H kl\en by any otlit > r lidtory 1 Innlly , tliu nuniliir ot tlckt-ti N llmltul toKUU ) ) SO DUO lets than uru uold by utlior lutltrlua unlni ! til * xamu Dcliuinu > , i lot , in. " . ) . The flRiirf 0 In our dittos w 111 tniiko a lonjj slay , No inin ur womiin now IhhiK will over dntn a Jocumcnt without using the fttjura 0. It * tanili In the third place. In 18VO , where It will remain ti n years anil then muvo up to second place In 1000 , where It will rest for ana hundred years. There li another " 0" which luis nUo comn to Btny. It Is unliUo the figure 0 in our diitts In the runpect that It has alrcad ) moved up to first plica , uhcra U will pcrmnncntly rtmiiin. U Is called the "No 9" Hlah Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine The "No 9" was endorsed for first place h > tlw experts of Iluropo nt the P.irls Exposition of 18oU , where- , alter ft sevi rocontest with the le-udlng ma chines of the -vorlil , Itvas awarded tha only Grand 1'ri/o given to family sewing machines , nil others on ethlbll ImvliiK received lower nttiirdi of gold medals , etc. ' 1 ho Trc-ncli GOVI rninont also recoRnl/cd Itsmiporlority hy thudi coratlon of Mr. NiitlnnienMietler , rrcsldciit of the company , with the Cross of the Lei-ion of Honor. Tbo "No. 9" Is not an old machine Improved aton. trjt is an entirely ne-w michlno , uud tlia Crand PrUs at 1'aris was nnanli d It un the Krnnd < estadvancoln < > uii > u nitchlnoine-cluniim of tl i ugo. Thorns who huy it cnn u-st assured , thcra , fore , of ha ; lug the very latent and bet. . & WILSON M'F'G CO. , IBT nutl 167 Wnhiwh Avo. , Chicago P. F. FLODMAN & CO , iSJO NorthlOthb troot. Per LOaXorFAUINO MAMHOODj Ideotral andUEHVOU8 DKBILlTYt rj. , W.itn.i.of DodyandMind , EUicU ilAllof Zrrorior Exoeuti In Older Youor , ll.Lu.l , . ( . I. ! .lUMIIWUhllr llnfertil. Mow .ol.ry. M lr rjdcfnMmillNllKVll. < ( l'mioUUXH4HUTBOfflOtir. ik.oi.i.ir n.riiiipit IIOHK 7iimmiciT-ii.i..aii i , . t , , , Hta liillljr from III auiu mil | r nlia IwiolrUt. Urlli tb < . Diterlpllvw lUMh , inliDttlea nd liroorinitllrd ( r l ilfre ) U < ! < iu ERIE rVlCOIOAI. CO. , BUFr-AlO , ri. V. 100 to ny flftc * In the Ututr I Mtlti 'Alto. I _ _ . Jmiir | , | ii < yel , fiifrUn * n < l UitU Tritr * > ! On * tr mort it wliolrMlt i rir ttnl LOU diitct fcum I U fftmttr't I te. ian at vr n.j .n . M nn'uu M u SlUiAifl Hrnl2e itiu | f.t ii ru 1 ( < KVU TbtUrctjt fv u u lti woilJ DWfME'MESSi ' ' ' fGj BWk'u't'rt'K'rl.ll.lli.fll , . OuiroiuM. . U.rti.fol ti rtal K.mt flu iii- lllu.cine'liHMik * pruoft "uikAJJr..4 r-ut ( l. ianOX. 5 lin.U..jN Y. sYPHII IS ' mi Ijoourcil In JO to U < liy Jtl III 1 1 J l > y iitc nf Iliu iiiiirvi'luii-4 MuKt'l ' Ui-um.lj KVD U ) f ur amo It will n , t cure IAU * ' 1 ION tu net ilio vuiiii'iiu ' roiuti \ WrOu ir call m k t Jvtlyu "JI. ' Ujiuuy duuct , uiuuua , ttubruilut