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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1890)
1X1111 U.WJLAJLL& . JLLttJJUJLliJklii , 1iJtlUittJJ21il. JULll 9. 1 UU. 5 un to , atof of rnr- tha "Mi 0 M r oo 0 OP n a HO ,110 , ho utof often ton ill tlio I tic ticb brt on : uu VII SCO m v I1" \ 18 A ! a 4U 7 7I ( I IS u a i ; : t luj luu inr. 'S ' 10 1 lmi xi'- ' lo- lull F.OUJ ItLVS UH ot kol- jta , M ) ' OOJ lUJO I. J Ii u * ANOTHER JEI IMS DEl'OT ' , The Milwdukco and look Island Eoads to Mid It. FR02EH OUT BY THE BURLINGTON , Bite Selected Corner of Sovcnttciitli anil Mnnon Streets \VorJc to bo Oumincnued nt Onuc Other Railroad N'c\\g. The Mllwaukco and Hock Island roads have combined to build a joint passenger depot In Omaha. Representatives ofthcso two corporations wore | hero Tuesday looking1 over the situa tion and selecting a site , It is understood they picked out a plat of rround opposite Wakcflold't ' lumbar yard , corner Seventeenth imd Mason streets , \\hichnlcased \ \ thorn bet tor thin any other available location and they will report favorably on It to their respective managers , Tlio causa for this new nnd unexpected move tomes from the antagonistic attitude of llurlincton ofllclnli against letting thcso roads have nccotntnodatlons In the temporary union depot. 'Jlmt is tin reason the Milwaukee las twice been compelled polled to defer bringing Its p.issciiBer trains across the rher. it Hist had all netcssaiy nrraiiKeinents made to come In Juno 1 , but objections woroUicn rnbsd on the pica tint any additional hualncsi would , under exist ing clrrnmgtanceaseriously , intcifero with and delay work btlng done pnnaratory to commoticliig the construction of tlio new sta tion and Tenth sti-cot viaduct. Ihrco weeks later the Milwaukee announced tint on July 1 the citizens of Omaha might expect to see all its trains coming across the Union 1'ncillc bridge , freight us well ns passenger. Tlio f reiglit tuiliis c.uno , but the imongers ) failed to put liinn npivai- unco No one , however , could givi a sul fac- toryexplanation , further than the fact that BomotrUhl point of dllloiciico had not been settled. Matters finally tame to n show-down nnd the Ilurlirgtonpcoplo declared their hos- tllitv aRilnst giving either the Mil- 'waukec or Kock Island worn la tlio temporary depot. Hathcr than enter into any loin ? dravn controvert , nhich might keep them out of Otnnlia six months or moic. the two 10 ids concluded to Join interests and build a depot of their own. After making an Inspection they concluded that tlio vacant grourd on Seventeenth and Mason street1) ) , would not only civo them the most room for tnick privileges but bo more accessible and ncniei- the business center of the city , thcio- f ore tliat is the place It will bo built. Work " will be commenced on it at onto. Opening Old Sores , The Rcncr.xl passenger agents \\C3tcrn \ roads nro greatly vorriod over threats of ccr- tainllncs to renew rate cutting and inaugu rate another war that \\ill simply domDiMlizo business , Charges nro being made in the ns- BOchtion mooting' ut Chicago which , If well founded , showthata syatoni of acctet cutting has boon going on over slticj rates were ro- Btoied four weeks ago , and in conscinicnco theicof the Alton proposes to open the wir in camost by malting a schedule on the $1 basis between Chicago and Missouri river points. It is that an agent of the Northwest ern at Lincoln has been can flit selling tickets \\holcsilo \ to the Knights of Pythias , round trip ? between Omaha and Milwaukee , for $14.7f > , hut , with unorder permitting the pis- Bengcr to draw u rebate of 1.73 , thus giving him a 10 rate. 1'unliliiH the ll Track hying has been commenced on both of the B. & M 'a ' new extensions. The thhty miles udder construction from Newcastle west to the Dig Horn mountains will bo ready for operation by August 1 , and it Is thought the cars will bo runnhifr on the Peadwooil line as early as October 1 , The Now ca-stlo extension will bo pushed through to Shoridaa and Buffalo as rapidly as pos- Bible. _ llnnln'H Spoulal I ilitlnn. Dm Honin issued n very handsomely printed , highly Illustrated special edition of his piper , the Hallway News-Reporter , last week , giving an extended and Interesting 10- portof the late conductor's ' convention at Itochastcr. It contains line poitrait cuts of the newly elected olllcers as well as several of the ex-grand chief conductors nnd most prominent members of the order , together with biographical sketches of tbom , all of which inakcb It n valuable number. A rjoninrlciililo llocord. \Vashington Post sajs tliat Edward Dickinson , late general manager of the Union Pacllio railway company for the Missouri di vision , vlll on Tuesday outer upon his duties as general superintendent of the trans-Ohio lines of the Baltimore & Ohio , succeeding Mr , Poabady , who has vice-president of the Baltlmoio& Oklo Southwestern. Mr. Dick inson is a nativeof Cumberland , Md. , and begun raihoad llfo when only twelve years of ngoas a mcsbcngor boy in the frcightolllroof thotho Clcvohnd and Toledo load. Ho is not quite forty now , and has n remarkable record of self-making manhood. rfotcs and I'crsnnnls. C P. Keascfule , g < 2neral manager of the Mountain division , came in from Salt Lake yesterday inoininp , J , O. lUtnkcrholf , the now general mana ger of tlio Mlssouil dhlslon , was at head- qunitor.s yesterday. Cicneral Wanager Holdiegovcnt est jcs- torl.iv nwrniiiR on u tour of inspection over the Nobiasha lines of the B , it M. Tlio Noithvestein commenced running Its regular summer sleeping cms to Spirit Lake , for the accommodation of tourists , Tuesday evening. Mnoral "Waters All kinds , by bottle , cuso or on cli aught. SlIUKMAK A McCONNnUj , 2nd door vest P. O , I1K.YVK UA-TTIjl-J AViril DKATH. Tli.tt Bcln Made Uylj. O. Hccrcst , at the AlcruIiantH. Ij O. Socrost , who was thrown from n win- flow at the Merchants' ' hotel a number of dajs ngo , was bettur ycstonlay , having passed n comparatively easy night. "When visited by a rciiortcryoslcrdny morn ing the Injured man win quietly blcoplnR , but hla nttontlvo nurse , Mrs. Derby , says that ho wiu awake n fo\v moments boioio nnd that honas perfectly rational. When ho a\volco yesterday mornmfr ho oxjiro scd a grcixt dcslro to go homo , but It Is Imposslnla to move him , Ho vopoatcd the story bo told vlJCn ho first regained consciousness , that ho and Juke Womer retired the tiifiht ot ttio cutastroilio | In the be.-t of bptrlts and Jolting with eucb ether ; thnt they both \\ont \ to Bleep , nml Unit liokiiowof nothing inorauntil hoivpaincd consclousncjs and found himself lying crippled in bed. Ho scoffs Iho iilo.i \Vcincr\yiis lonsoious of vhut ho u.is doliig-j\lien ho throw Iiliu from the window , Sccrost 1ms a womletfiil amount of vitality nnd Is lighting death very Imd and Ills possible - > siblo that lie may rtwvcr , nltUougU the chances are largely against him. A AVoimu'H Uoc'oiiiiiioiuliUIon. Iapcntseveral vcelcs in Johnstown , I'a , nf tf r th'jrcat Hood , cu account of my hus band bclni ; employed thero.Vo Imd sovcral chlldi-onwithus , two of whom took the dlir- rhcra very badly. I got some of Chamber lain's ' Colle , Cholera and Diarvhaou Uoinvdy from Itor. Mr , Chapman. It cured both of them. I know of several ether cases where It wm equally successful , I think It cannot bo excelled imd clieeifully recommend it. Mrs. Anulo M. 13ciun ilcICcespoit , Pa. Olllclnl Slk'uatiires , JilnyorCuslilns nud Coiuptrollor Qoodrlch weroongasedupou the land paralyzing task of signing their names 7,000 times , being vouch ers for the pay of city omplojos fer Juno. Ttio i.mount of money represented Is o\or \ $100,000 , This Iceluiloa fl.OOO for street- uleanlng , etc. , which usually Is but $1,200 , , the Breit incrouso being due to the boavy storms of lost month , _ Plntt's ClUorldes limtantly Disinfects ' md J'oatroya all dUouso-brccJIug mutter. T11K GREAT UKIUTJC. It Will Open At Kcatrloo Next -Sntiir- Uny TUornlriK. The announcement of tlio Prohibition-High Llccnso debate , which oitfns nt the Bcatrlco Chatauqun next Saturday at 8 n. m. , Is at tracting vldo-sproaJ attention. The four Bfntlcmen who have been Imltcdto purttcl * liato In the discussion arc prominent toiforo the public , imd It Li expected on all lands that better arguments than have yet bocn presented Mill to tnndo atDoatrlco. Mr. Urcen , the secretary , has arranged n progratnmo which will meet the appnval of nil. Samuel Dickie , chairman of the prohibition na tional comtnlttw ) w.ll open the contest with n thirty-minute argument In behalf of prohi bition , Ho will bo followed for thirty min utes by lion. IMwiinl Iloscwitcr , who will arpuoln behalf of high llcenso regulation. The third speaker will bo Ilov. Sain Small , who for thirty minutes will endeavor to show Ills auditors that constitutional prohibition ii the only means of bringing about true tern Iterance. The forenoon's dehntowill close with an argument by Hon. John L. Webster , who will demonstrate tlio failure of statutory prohi bition und show that high license la the only \\ay \ by which the liquor trafllc can bo regu lated There will boa cessation of hostilities until 2p. in , Saturday , i\hen the nrsumonts will proceed , the speakers alternating vlth thirty minutes each. This order will ptcvailalso during Monday , except that the hl li lleonso speakers will lead. Tin Bur , will print a full sUnogvuphic lopoit of nil the arguments und as muchspnco as x'racticablo bo given tbein from day to day. Tin : SUNDAY BEB will contain the opening ufRUtncnts. In other word * , TUB HER will print a tnio and reliable icport of this important event , Headers In sympathy with olthei sldo of the question will bo able to read in Tun Dm : precisely what each speaker says , ntid form his own con clusion as to the vuluo ov weight of each argument , * ' These debates will furntsl * l'io ftcshcstnnd moat comprehensive campaign llfintuio that has heretofore boon produced In any stito on too question now usiUiUiif ? tlio pcoplo of this state , viz. i Shall the local-option lilgh-licoiibo law prevail or shall constitutional prohibition bo enforced I of 1'jtlihin Illciinal Coiiulavo nt Milwaukee , \VN.t July , 181)1) ) . For tills fj ioiit occasion excursion tick ets will bo sold from till pilncli ] l points In tlio United Status and Canada to Mil waukee and return vlu the Chicago , Mihuiulcoo &St. I'aul railway ut half at cs. Ag its name Indicates the Chicago , Mllnaukco & St , Paul mil \\.iy Is the direct route to Milwiul > co , and us the camp ground for the Uniformed Knights 'towhich point cars niul tiains will ho un through without transfer ) la located directly on this line , it will bo suoii th.it the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has fjre.it advantage over other routes which are imp Wo to f uuiish such facilities , and visiting Knights , their families and friends should hear this in mind wlion purcluvsjiner excursion tickets. A circular ffiving detailed information will bo mailed f roe upon application to A. V. II. Carpenter , { jenoral pass-eager agent , Milwaukee , \Vls. J. E. Piinsuw , F. A. NASH , Pass. Agent. Gon'l Agent , 1501 rurmin. Street ( Barker Block ) , Omaha. _ IIOUBAOIX aYSn. It Conies ton Temporary Standstill in tlio District Court. The case of Horbuch against W , W Marsh onU others members of the Oirnha street railway company , lias come to n tomporaiy standstill and has been postponed until the 14th hist , Witnesses vcro Introduced by the defend ants yesterday to prove that the Omaha horse railway compiny ceased to exist when Cap tain Marsh bought the stock atforeclosuio sale in the eaily part of 1S7U B , B. AVood of the McnlianW National bank testiiied that on April 1 of thftt yiar the deposits of tlio street railway company wcio changed from the old stjle , Murso railway , " and made in tlio name of the ' street railway" company. The ledijur of cho bank tor that year was missing and ccjld not bo found , hut Mr. Wood voilliud \ \ > ' , testimony by reference - enco to the "doprjlt boon" on which the change appealed Mr. Horbach ww placed on tt'O stand In , 10- buttil and stated that ho had had un abstract of the ledRcr n.ado at the time ho was. u ill- vector of the tank find claimoil that the Icdgir shotted nosnrh ohanpo. Some lively cxchinfrcsof caustlo rcmaiks occuiied about this time , each sldo aic-using the other of making way with impoitunt documents in the case. The plaintiff' ' , attorney claimed to bo nblo to show liy tlio testimony of Captain Marsh , in the hciiltigof the cnso of the Onuihamotor railway inmpaiiy ajrninst the Omihn strcu railway company bofoio.ftulo | AVakcly , tint the compiny hail been in existence as tliu Omaha horse railway company until IbM. This testimony , it was claimed , had been ab stracted ftom tlio tianscnpt of tlio case sent to the supreme couitliluhn.is tlio only rec ord of the testimony , llnch side licensed tlio other of puiloiniuic this testimony , and the cliciRCs flow back and forth like hall in a thiindcrbtorin Judffo AVakiloy callcd a halt in the case and directed that cllorts bo in ado toobtiln this testliroii ) . Ilcannouiucd thithc would po ! > t pone the case until tlio Hth lust , in order that this might bo done , if possible. If It is shown that the claim of Mr Her bach , that Captain Marsh bought the stork at foioclosure sale for the benetltof thcstoclt- holders and not Jor himself , is u good one , it wlllgk-oim opportunity to a largo number of tlio old stotkholdeis to bring In their Uaims and reecho the hcncllts of the company's ' earnings , It is claimed by the defendants thU the Omaha horse inilvray company went out of oxistencola 1STO , ami that tlio old stock is not good against the now company. The Chicago lumber company has oom- menicd suit against Joseph McV'oy , Albeit Ij. Weals ct nl , to recover 5107.07 on a me chanic's lien. John Sthtilj lias sued John W. Uodofer and rerdlnaiul Olsen for $10i lor labor porforaied , There wore four verdicts lotuuied In the district court u-stcrday as follows : Catlioiino Uuggan % s. Charles I'nnsoni , OCOI-RO } j. Bcrtr.iiid and James 13. Ulley , * V3Tt > .CO for plaintiffs. J.H. Ilurlbut mid 13. A. Blum vs. John T. Dillon , $ IM)0 , , StaUMs. Charlea Cummhiffs , chwRCil with ilisiHWiiif ; of mortgaged property , two vci- dicti. One tint defendant's plea of former com lotion , ana another , ' 'guilty as charged In thoinformatlon. " The tilnl of Charles Matthews , ono of Pulnski'sdog catcherschaitfod with shoot- ins \\ith Intosit to do pioit bodily injuiy , was taken up before Judge Claikson this after noon. Pears' Soapli thomostelejrnittolletaJJuiict Kow DrinlciiiK Kuitntnlus. The water works company is putting In their now pulllo founUlns in the city. They are of the Iron canopy stjlo and stand six feet , und eight Inches hlRh , and \U11 bo placed at Eighteenth and Karnam streets , In Jefferson squark and In Katucom park , Tlio fountains aio donated by the water voiks company. " \Vlth "Now , " I nnrnuui has revolutionized show business , "Walt , "When you have trlod all over the city to got sorao article in the drug line go to nhormixn < Ss McConnoll'a iihnr- inacy , 1518 DoilgOBt. , whoso Block Is nl- wuj8 comploto. o . Tickets at lowest rates and superior nccoinuiodutlonn via the great Rock Is land route- Ticket office , 100 Six- tcoutli and Farntuu streuti ) , Omahu. EVERYTHING IS DEFECTIVE , Tie Sewer Inspector * ! Verdict on the S7-11 Oity Jail Plumbing Jobi WILL HAVE TO BE DONE OVER AGAIN. It Is Hstlimited That the Work AV111 I2iitnll an Adilltluiinl ICxpenso to tlio < ity of Nearly Tour Hundred Dollars , The city Jill was n sea of filthy water jcs- torday morning , and In the corridor and the cells it floaded the floors to a depth of three inches , It was glun out that the overflow was caused by waste water that had leaked from a hose \vlillo an attempt wai being made Tuesday night to flush the soucr lead ing from Lho women's cells , This story went all right until yesterday , when the sewer inspector was called In to piss his opinion upon the $711 $ plumbing job \\lilchMtckey \ ] ITrco presided vhcn the repairs weio being made in the Goose hotel basement. It did not take this man long to locate the trouble , -and In a few brief words ho explained t hat everything viis wrong ; that the plumbing was de fective ; tnat the new scwor was not large enough to carry the offal ftom the cells , and that the pijies were not laid with a view of carrying oil the lofuse. Them was but ono thing to do , and that vas to tear out nil of the work and begin again. A do/en men were hired by the city and pntto work tearing up thoeoneieto foun dation and opening tienchis , in order to ro- pilr the woiis that was completed less than a month ago. The now \\orlc willill bo performed and paid f or by the i Ity , us the contract was ac cepted and approved some time ngo , the con tractor at that time having been released Iroin all obligations. The gentlunum who is in chnigo of the vorlc stated lust night that to put the sewer mid the connections in piopor shipo , or in condition as called for under the lontiaet , would cost fully fJOO , and possibly double that amount. "Neio'a" ' triumph d pagoint is tbo iiios t overwhelmingly goigcous spectacle of nil time. It comes soon with II"1 mum's greatest show on earth. 10 lloivlkl LeetierVas Jlnoil ) isi Inteicst ol'an Honest Ballot. Some time ago W. J. Bioatch claimed that the main object of the Twinty-clglit club was TUB UHR of MONKV IVi.f.lCTIOVS nnd to gather together the sober and temper ate clement of the paity for high moral work in the coming campaign. Tuesday noon I3roatch nnd his running nuto , John T. Clarke , invited Hd Leader to illno ith them. Now everybody knows that ld ! Lceder Is a good citizen and that bo keeps an ordoily tempauuico saloon somc\\hero \ in the neighborliood of South Omiha. He accepted the invitation and dined in piincely fashion nt the Union club ( A temper ance lesoit ) with Bronte-hand his man John , keeper of the campaign purse. The honor was highly npppcoiutod by Ed , who was escorted to tholuxuilous quniters of the club and asked to sut himself before a table groaning under the weight of everything u man would uaiitto eat and diink. Among the litter VLi-o two 1 ttlo bottles of lAtra original pick- age Iiliu vhlskej. Having btnnulitcd the Inner man Gd was asked ulicther or not he van ted am thing in the picscnt campaign. Ho replioa that of LOurbCho Mas ulw.iysin want of soinothlnp , particularly moiioy. John Clarke stated tlu.l they \\aiv I'-illiug to assist him a little pro- \idedho would take care of Doughn precinct nnd hove it to for tlio Broatch crowd. 13d thought piobably ho might do so. 'Thereupon a tender of : KO CASH DOW.V. : . * . , . . . . . . . . . . # was made him \\ith \ the piomiso tint future installments would bo paid as occ.ision inlgh * doinanU. But Gd didn't llko the terms , nor the offer : didn't consider It of enough Imjioitanco to stimulate- man to great excitloaa in behalf of Bioatch who Is not very popular \ \ Ith the Inys out in Douglas. So the dinner pirty disiuibcil and \\endcd his way homo feeling Uiat the saloonkeepers from this time on will bo In gieit demand with the puio and spotless loformeis of thoT. 13. club Tlio hippodrome and "Nero' ' canvas of the Uamrm > * c liallry greatest she on earth Mould swallow up all other tent shows put together. Tlic Clove Cure. Life : Sim AV.IS talking conlldontially to lior l)0" ) > oin friend. " Now that MO tuo married , " she said , " .lolin luis stopped drinking entirely. I have not iloteutod the odor of liquor about him sinoo our vcdding day. " " \Vas ildilllcultfor him to btoiV" in quired the bo om friend. * * "Oh , 110 , not at all. lie just eats cloves. Ho says that it is a coilaui cure. " SOUTH OMAHA. NK1VS. Union 1'loiilu.Arraiigcuicnts. Delegate * from tlio Union stockyards com pany , the Arinour-qmlahy packing eompnty , SwItt&Compmy. thoa H. Hammond com pany nnd tlio Omaha packing company met Tuesday night nnd wniplotcd arrangements for the union otounlun to "Waterloo nnd pie- nlc Sutidiy , iTuly 7. Permanent ofllccrs vrero elected n ? follows : 1'rcsldent Timothy C. MnhoneyIco ; president. Heed Darnell : secretary Thomas B. McUutro ; llnnnclai secretary. George. W Ball ; treasurer - urer , Rt.ittb.cw Miller. IMreshmont bids waits referred to tlio rommltleo on ground1 * Messrs. Michael McHule. Timothy .1. Flaherty andHeeilDiiincll uero nppohitod n printing eommlttco nnd "William Cotir.md , Tlj'oUoro nnchmnu and George W. Hull on music. SecretaryThomas K. McOulro will rocclvo bids for giound prl\ lieges till Saturdaj even ing , July 12 , nt t > o'clock. _ School Iteport. Superintendent A. A. Munroo topoits the following Interesting facts nbout the city schools ! Unrolled , 010 miles ami G0 > females , totiill'Jr > l thoao under eight ycn-s of ngc , bojsii'VTgirls210 ; eight to fourteen yc.in inclusive , boys 801 , plrls Oil ) ; boys in pilmaiy KB , girls IT I ; boys In Intermediate. 7U , gtrli IW : gruininar , boys 'Jl , giils ; n , A\crago dolly uttcnduuco , boys aw , guls air. Notes About tlio City. S. .1. Jninos lias ( 'ono to Grand Junction , In. , to bilng Mrs. J lines homo. Mis. Jmue. ) hus been snondtng the summer vlaltlug rcl.i- tivos In that section of town. Dr. .Tamc Line of Oinilin U the guest of Dr. M. J , O'ltourko. U mlel Donovan has gone to Chicago. Mis. John J. SJ.\ton has returned from Io\\nClty \ , In , President W. N. Babcoek of tlio Union stoolcyaiJs , his gone to St. Louis , to attend an impoitaiit railroad meeting. A sonborn to Mr. nndMrs. John Kodtoren , Miss Llllio Willlnms of Solmvler Is the guest ol Miss ( JLir.i Davis nnd Miss Cora ICiiiff of Scliujler , who his boon the guest of Miss Diuls , his returned homo A petition Is being i-itculnted forslgmtures to have tlio district couit dispose of the luu- ston-Carroll school bo.ud contest. A pleasant surprise on James II. Van Dusen last night w.nnied tlio filondsblp of a bcom \\cll-wishers. . Dr , Jnmcs A. A. IColly , past master work man , hust night installed the ofllccrs-clett of South Omaha lodge , No Oi , Ancient Older ol United Workman. Muslci woikiiun Graham suipiisedthornombors by setting mi inrltlni ; lunch nftcr the installation ceiemonies. C. Vf. ICuhbcoher nnd Miss Augusta Ilenusooia \ mart led at the Hotel Delono nt 8 o'clock Tu iilay night.Judgo Levy performIng - Ing the ccioniony. After tlio marrlago tlio friends uero ticutcd ton dnnco and dinner. Special Trains Tor tl > o Kourth. On the Toutth of July a special train will bo run over the lUklioin fiomVakolleld to llnrttnpton nt 9:0 : : a in , leturuing at 9 p. m On the night of the Pouith the Rancroft paisengeryill I'un Ihiough to Ponder. All ficlght business Villl piobablj bosusucudcd on that day IF not remodlcd in season , la liable to buconia habitual and chronic. Dras tic purgatlx es , by woukunln thobowula , conllrm , rnthir than euro , the evil. Ayor's Pills , bglng mild , effective , and jtrongtl.jiiing iu tbtir action , are gener ally recommended by tlio faculty us the best of uperieuU. "Having hecti subject , for years , to constipation , without being able to find inncli relitf , I at last tried AJOI'H 1'ills. I dcom it both a duty and u pleasure to testify that I Imo uurhod great ben efit from thuh ntu. For o\or u\o jcnis past I ha\o tnkuu ono of those pills every night bufororethmg. I would not \ullingly bo without them. " G , W. Lowiiiiui , 2G ast Main St. , Carlisle , I'a. " 1 have boon taking Ayer's Tills nnd using thorn in my family since 1857 , and cheerfully rncoiimiond tbom to all in need of n itafo but offoctnal cathartic. " John 51. Boggs , Louis\illo , Ky. "For eight years I wai afflicted with constipation , Mliioh at last became so bid that tlio doctors could do no moro for mo. Then I began to t.ilto Ayor's 1'ills , and soon the bowels ieco\ered their natural and icgular action , so that now I am In nxcollmit health. " S. Ij. Louglihrldgp , lliyan , Toxns. " Ilavmi ; n ed Ajor'H 1'ills , withpood rosnlts , I fully Indoisn tbeni for tJin pur poses for wliicli ( hey are rcronimcmded. " T. Conuora , M. D , Cuutru Iltidge , 1'u. Ayer's Pills , BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all DniBglati anil Dealers In Medicine. 1409 DOUGUS---STREET. - - . On account of our largo nnd increasing Prnclico , \\olmvo REMOVED to . . lnoro Bpauioua nud con- * & & & & ? vonlont1 offices. Dr-s. Betts 6s Betts , 1-109 Douglas St. Omaha , Wei. THIS IS AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Waller llesant. Q O THE QUEEN OF TABLE , WATERS.- Within less than a year three different Judges have granted Injunctions protecting the well-known Yellow APOLLINARIS LABBLS from infringement. The last defendant used an oval yellow label and a yellow neck label on Mineral Water , and employed eminent Counsel who vigorously defended the suit. The Supreme Court , when granting the .injunction , expressed the opinion that bottles of other Mineral Water put up with orange coloured labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short distance and without close inspection. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. trfff&j' + MOST APPETIZING-EASILY DIGESTED . The VAN HOUTENS process renders their cocoa easy of digestion and develops in the highest degree its delicious aroma. It is an excellent flesh-former , Jiffy per cent , greater than the best of other cocoas. 11 BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " K8-VAN ItOUTEN'S OOOOA. ( "once tried. lway t. l" ) U ( or < 7 < aJ. pur , olubU | ' Cocoa , In vcnUd , made ami pittf ntcd hi Ilcllitnd , and ! to-diiy lieltcr nnd ' ' aura mliilila huu nnyoriho niimurcnii Imitation * . In f cl , it 1 t n rally admit- ! ' > lednllorerEarorit > ndacainv > ratlirt < teitnlllttnljr proralthtt nauiA rOoooa equ l thli > g IiiTcnlur'i In ulabllltr , creeabli ta te and nutrlllte autlilUa , "Largut > ! In the ' Z . " . ' . wcild. Aikfor ViKlIonrrx.'iiKDTiKE no OTIICR. u Sunburn , WILL CURE Piles , Chafings , Cuts , Eruptions , Boils , Sore Eyes , Burns , Sore Feet , Wounds , Mosquito Bites , Bruises , Stingsoflnsects , Catarrh , Inflammations Soreness , FAC-SIM1LE OF , Hemorrhages DOTTLE WITH yLameness , BUFF WRAPPER. , AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND'S ' EXTRACT CO. , 76 Fifth Avenue , Now York. WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A LIHRARY OP WHOLESOME , BNTERTAININQ LITER ATURE ? 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DB Your Own Physician 1 j Many man , from the flTect * of youthful Imprudence , Iiavo brought about & stfttu of we kn that hai reduced thejrimiral ij - toni o much n to InJuco almost evwry other ( llsuaitt , and the rral cftu&o of tha truublo tcarcttly ever iKjIntr su * pctd , they are dortorM for everything tut therluht on * . Notwithstanding the many Yalukdla rernftflleA that nmll ai clence Inn jiroducwj for therdlUtof ttiUclan of i Hnitn none of thft nrtllnar/ < I n of tituUtnitiit effttcl A cure During our eitHnilro rolleir * and hoi- pltaj pr\ctlce wo have tiiwrlmvntml with end discovered u ir and coticintrfttnd run- clltfl Tboaccoinr'finjlnffpieicrli'tlonliof- ' ftirbd * a rerlnln and * prrdy euro * aa hundred * of CAB In our nractlrt bivi t en r * itorxd to i rftct livolth by 111 ute fttr : all other romrdlpB failed f'erftctly puroln- trr ditnU must IKJ utwd in the prt jmrutlou of thl | rttncr1i > Uon , ItFrythroxj Ion c-vca , 11 dr&chm , Jorubi-bin. 11 drnc ) m. HrlouUi Iiloka , 1 3drachm , ( KliBinln > it , Ivrtandra , X crurtt . ( Jlyrurlnu.n Hlr. HaVeCOrilllf. lukel pill AtSp m , nd n- S otir ) on Koinir to liod. In tnu caioi U will tu uoctHjar/ for the putknt to taka two PllU \ nt t > edttinotiaklnitlonuml ! rthrfeauay < f ThUremwlr Uada ) toil touvwrycondltlouof j and ujppcjalljr in thosu caxes r < tultlntf fro in Injitruaoucy The rerui > ratlvB t owr of tlili ruitoratlTn are truly MtonUhlntf , tud Itu u o continual for a iiliort tltno rhan ci the languid , dtbllUwt l , nrrreloea cotuUtiou to j uDfiof iwnowtvl ] If Band vigor. i Aiwa are constantly 1 n n > t elpt of letters of ! In-iulrr relative to thU untMly.r would ; ' My lolhotflwhowould vrtfertootitalnltof uv.b/remitting $1 acuicly § tald 10k- nun containing CO i > \ \ \ , rarefully com- I > uuntted , will be tent b/ieturn mall from ( ourtrlrato lalw > rMoryor wo willfurntih C ; . eM or call on Hew England Medical Institute , 21 Tremoil How , lloilon , SIon , t , 1M9. b/r. II. 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