Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 17, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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-8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEET THUKSDAY , JULY 17 , 1890.
THE CITY ,
The bunk rlcnringn yesterday amount-
eu to 1060,031.01.
Fourteen bales of tobncco vrcro re
ceived tit the custom lioiuo from the
ln ! t Indies for Wcdelcs & Co.
.1. S. Phillips ntul Henry Emerronlmvo
mvorn out wnrrnntH ngairmt Theodore
OnlliiKhurforiuisiiuUinir them.
t
J. K. Illley , 1'atrick MoIIugli nnd
John F. Hnycl have ptirchtiFcil n control ! *
In/ / , ' Interest In the Dully Democrat.
The funonil of the tlnupliter of R. S.
Hose will tnho plnco July 17 at . ' 1 o'clock
from the 7Aon IJaptist chu-ch. Friends
urn invited.
Police Ulllcor 3Ilkc Drummoy 1ms eo
fur rcuorcrud from the effects of the
bullet wound ho received thruo or four
weeks titfo ttato resume his duties ua n
] ) iitn > linan.
Articles wore filed yesterday Incorpor
ating thu Onmha Tojilcd with a cnpitnl
btoHc of $10,000 , divided Into sharca of
tlOOcnuli. The Invorporntors nro Fred
Nye , Jnboph Uarneau , jr. , and 1'lerro
Garneau.
In thoprobabo court William Cole was
yesterday appointed adintnistrator of
the t'Htuto of Itobcrt W. Uuluhor , do-
ceabud , and Swan Strand as administra
tor of Clmrlos Strand , the man who w.is
recently drowned in the reservoir ill
Florence.
iitNXO.t i , i : i it A < sit. 1 1'iin.
? Mhs IliUtlo Morrison of Dubutiuo la. , is
I
visiting Mrs. Conway
1 liusscll Harrison nn < ] wlfo loft for New-
York yesterday nfttfrnoon on the Huillngtou
llycr.
President Underwood of the American
waterworks coiiip.my II.H returned from his
western trip.
Mrs. Thomas Sivobo nnd her oldest son
Kliliru liave tfono to spend the balance of the
hcntecl term at Sjililt I.ako.
Jlr. .7. Evans of London is vlsltlnf ? Ills
brother , Mr. II. I3vnn , at IMHi llurilctto
street , Ho v 111 remain In inu city for a few
weeks.
O. N. Davenport Btewnrd of the Millnril
and Dwlpht Swobo have gene on n three
weeks' vacation to Hot Springs , South
Dakota.
Mrs. Paul Wnaek and sitter Mis * Hattlo
Malms liavo left for Europe , stoupliitf at
lioeliesler. New York to visit their mother
and fricmls.
Thomas A. Fry inanaRCi * of the Booth
Ojstor coniiny | , and General Mana-tT J.
Kccil of Kansas City have gene west on a
mouths pleasure trip.
ljitior ( | to fio.
John Handy of Crawford was brought in
by Deputy United States Marshal Showaltcr
for selling" lliior ( | to the Indians and Volket
JVInnot of Johnson was arrested by Deputy
Emery for not having n license. Both w\vo
bonds. _ _
Tull)4 Died.
John Tabus , tnoeolorecl man who foil from
tlio new 1'r.itt it'Towlo warehouse being
erected at litl'J llaruey street. Monday after
noon , died at his residence Tvvonty-sevi'iitli
and liunlcUo streets at Uo'eloolc yesterday
morning. _
Thonisoof Ncu and Oldcrman , the men
charged with stabbing . Matthias llenner-
lie fer , was to liivo boon tried hi the polleo
court yesterday , but was postponed asNeu wns
uii.ifelo to appear , cnvln ' to Injuries sustained
in a motor collision.
Ilendnehc , iicuralpu , dizziness , nervous
ness , sn.isnu ) , sh'Oplc".sncss , cured ' by Dr.
Miles' ' Nervine. Samples fi-eo at Kuliu i
CO.'H , 15th and Douglas.
Judge ShioUls issued the following mar
riage licenses yesterday :
Name and address. Age.
( Joseph Axman. Omaha 25
I Uarriu Tiala , Omaha It )
I Sivcu Wicklinm , Omaha 2 $
I Augusta Borglund , Oiiinha 20
Attention , Itulcpunlant < ? .
There vlll bo a mass nicotine of repre
sentatives of farmers. ' alliances , Knights of
Labor assemblies and tr.uics unions to ills-
cuss the Independent political movement
held in Green's hall , Hl.'i Furuam street ,
Saturday evening , July 10 , IbOO.
JOHN C. Tuiiscr.
J. II. 15I.AKE ,
Committee.
_ _ _
Dr. Birnoypractico llmitoil to catarrh-
nl dlbeabos of nose and tliro.it. Boo bld | ; .
A Pastor lulled.
The Southwest Presbyterian church at
Lcarcnvi orth and Twontlotli has tendered a
call to Rev. Fiededek Campbell of the Rox-
bury church , Uoston , and the reverend gen-
tlcinim will bo hero on Sunday moinlng to
loolt over the ground and preach his llrst s > er-
inon. Mr. Campbell Is very highly recom
mended by Dr. Ilerrlck Johnson , whoso
Judgement is very highly regarded and who
Is very chary with his recommendations , lie
has not ) ct accepted the call and the church
is anxious that ho should bo greeted with a
largo congregation.
1'eurs1 Soap Is thomostelcganttollctadjunct
Anplialt for KcptUrn.
C. E. Squires said yesterday that the
statement made by Cbntrmnn BlrUhansor to
the city council , to the effect that the Barber
asphalt company used old material in making
repairs to streets , was true. They did use
old material , but It was rc-mixcd with asphalt
anil oil until it was considered as good as
new.
Jlr. Squires said when the committee of
the council called on him he should show them
EOino extensive impairs which had been made
Boniu time ago , which wore Just as good as
new.
new.Tho company did this in order to lie able to
nialio extensive repairs as quleldy as possible.
It wu.s to their interest , Mr. Squires said , to
repair the streets with good material , as tlioy
wi'io obliged , under their contract , to keep
tlio st reels la good condition , and If they only
used poor material they would only have to
rvplacu It in a short time.
Nerve mill Wvor Pills.
An important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A now principle. They speedily
euro bllHousniMS , bad timte , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation. Splendid for men ,
uonien and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. ! ! 0 doses for ' > cents. Samples free
BtKuhn &Co.'a 10th and Douglas.
Dlstrlot Court.
Ellsworth Willis has became tired of his
wlfo , Mary , or , In other words , Mary some
time ngo tired of Ellsworth and wont with n
better looUIng man. The long and short of
Iho whole matter Is that Ellsworth has tiled
n petition In the district court praying for a
divorce. Ho alleges that ho and 'Mary wore
married during the month of March , IS JO ,
pnd that for seven years ho was loving and
true ; that on August 1 , bS7 , Mnry left his
bed and board nnd went to live with otto
Bandy Sellers. This , the husband , alleges ,
continued until last December , when his
wlfo formed the acquaintance of ono Donnli
Anderson , nnd shortly after went with him
to Kansas City , where she is now living lu
open adultery.
Victor Langtry yesterday commenced suit
to recover from A. F. Wollt the possession of
a tract of land tdtuatod near Florence , and
which was originally obtained through the
old Mormon grunt.
Smith Ill-others & Musgrovo hnvo brought
suit lorocovor fl.OIU.10 from Sloimm Broth
ers. The plaintiffs allege the amount Is duo
as attorney fees.
County Court.
In the county court yesterday the follow
ing Judgmentsjvoro rendered : II. Boudo vs
13. S. Bradley , SttU-U : E , A. Damon vs
Fred Drexel , &IO.M ; K. A. Dcnson vs Fred
Drexel , f310.Hl ; First National bank of
Bchuylervs Van ( illdcr , $ y.UOS ; Homo Jn-
lur.weo company vs M. L. Jiiyucs , $17Ud. ;
I'latt's Chlorides U a DUInfcetatit
pnccliilly prepared for household use ,
AOI2NIH ON TIII2VAItlMTiI ,
ltd 11 road OlTltliilH Still Jancllni : Over
Ijrtlilun TlukctH Oilier Notes.
The general passenger agents of western
roads nro having so much tronolo among
themselves that serious remits may follow as
a consequence of their deliberations in Chicago
cage this week.
When charges were made to Chairman
Ooddurd of the association against the Union
Pacific nnd Burlington In which they were
accused of patting their Knights of Pythias
tickets Into the hands of scalpers the longest ,
loudest , most desimrulo howl ever licnrd went
up from Messrs. Lonux nnd Francis.
They denounced their accusers so vigor
ously and In such forci'.ilo language that Mr.
Ooddnrd hardly knew for three or four days
what he was doing.
Holinnlly raoocred his conllibrlum , , how
ever , nnd iwked the two road' In question fern
n statement showing the number of Pythian
tlcKots sold bv them In Colorado nnd Ne
braska. Tin-so have lpn furnished , and the
showing inadu hardly indicated enough busl-
nes-j to Jmtlfy nny one in suiiiiosliii- that the
scalpers did very much even though they
may havoh.ul tickets In their possession.
Both roads took less tlian one bundled dele
gates out of Denver , . Tlio Union I'aeitU' fel
lows admit that three or four of their tickets
were seen in the possession of a scalper , but
they got there legitimately. On the other
hand It Is said that these Jobbing dealers had
bloelts of'J.V ) . [ UK ) and MX ) marked "Uurllng-
ton , " Issued to them direct from the printer
tickets th it hnd never been purchased by any
body. While that sort of n story Is given
current circulation among tbo representatives
of other line ; ' In Chicago , it is not only denied
hero but looked upon as being
too absurd for respectful consider
ation. There is no questioning
of the fact , though , that Mr Eustfs took up
quite u goodly number of scalped tickets ,
Burlington Issue , and p.dd for them.
"It Is asourcoof belt-congratulation to me , "
said ono ofllchdthat I haven't the reputa
tion like some men of being smart , hvery
tlmo nnj thing goes wrong west of the Mis-
souil river J. F gets all the blame for it. If
some road , no matter whether It Is the llock
Island , Union I'neltle , Northwestern , Santo
Fo or Burlington , cuts a rate or does
something It should not do the
gang in Chicago get together
nnd say , 'Well , Jnck Francis Is sit the bottom
of that. ' The trouble is Mr. Francis Is u lit
tle too swift for the whole outllt. Ho knows
his business and downs the fellows who are
Jealous of him every time.
"No , I hardly think this row will precipi
tate another r.ito war. There's nochnnco
for such nn outcome of the inuddlo unless
these wills that nro nlways finding fault
with somebody else deliberately kick over
the traces and'demoralize rates. "
Tlio Other SUhof It.
There Is another side to the story of Marcus
Mayer's alleged shabby treatment by the Bur
lington people in refusing to run his London
Gaiety company special from Omaha to Chl-
c.igo last Tliui-bdiiy. According to the rail
road company's version Mr. Mayer had been
Informed before his arrival hero that the reg
ular train leaving at 9 o'clock would get him
Into Chicago the next day two hours before
ho could depart from there for Now York.
"Wo had advices , " savs John Francis , "that
the Grand Trunkwould under no consideration
give him a special train out of Chicago.
\Vhat sense would there hnvo bcpn in our
incurring the additional expense of running
him special from Omaha for the Mike of land
ing him nnd his company in Chicago at 10 in
stead of 1 o'clock , when he couldn't lenvo
there before : i p. in. Thu ftitmicit thing
about the whole business was Mayer's
declaration to a crowd over at the transfer
that as soon as ho reached Chicago ho would
go Into 1' . S. Euatls' olllec , twUt that gentle
man's nose and walk out. "
A "Miiuli Needed Itiiln ,
Division Superintendent Campbell of the
B. < S ; M. tolegrapliud General Manager
Holun'go from MeCook yesterday thnt the
southwestern part of Nebraska had a good
rain Tuesday night one that will help out the
com crop In great shape. IIo says that it
rained from Halgler to Hastings , also along
the Obcrlin and St. Frances branches , liko-
\vlsethoChoyeunolinoa3 \ fur \veat as Grant
station.
Still Under Consideration.
The difllculty among Union Pacific conl
miners at Hock Springs Is still waiting to bo
adjusted. The mines there have been shut
down entirely nnd the miners are taking life
easy , but everything is quiet nnd peaceful ,
They deny all rumors of a strike. The com
mittee appointed to prepare a schedule of
prices on tlio screened basis has not as vet
reached a conclusion and thcro is no telling
when It will.
A New Assistant Acut. .
G. W. Little has been appointed assistant
ticket agent at the Webster street depot to
succeed J , W. Flrcboy , the popular young
man who VMS there in that position n long
time. Mr. Firoboy gous to Coviugton as
agent of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis
& Omaha , and Mr. Llttlo comes from Lyons ,
where ho has been stationed for the past
seven or eight yean. IIo arrived hero Tues
day nnd took chih'go of the olllco yes
terday morning.
Notes niul 1'crHoimls ,
The Missouri Pacific will take a Swedish
church excursion to Weeping Wuter today.
General Superintendent Dickinson nnd Di
vision Superintendent Hathbura of the Mis
souri Pacific nro in the city.
J. G. Mitchell , agent of the Blue line at
Kansas City , Is visiting his Omaha friends.
"W. C. Price , n representative of tha Cen
tral railroad of Georgia , is hi the city.
E. E. Tomllnson and A. Elliott of the Con
tinental Fast Freight line , Kansas City , came
up yesterday morning to see a llvo town.
What 'Does it Mean ?
" 100 Doses One Dollar" means simply -that
Hood's Snrsuparilla is the most economical
nicdlcino to buy , because it gives moro for
the money than any other preparation. Each
bottle contains UK ) doses and will avcr.igo to
last a month , while other preparations taken
according to directions , nroiono \ in n week.
Therefore , bo sure to got Hood's Sarsaparllla.
the bebt blood purifier ,
A IlllUTAL FATHER.
Ho Abuses Ills Clilhlfii niul li avcs
Tli'mto _ Starve.
If tlio story of LafrcU Laboucho Is to bo
credited , much sympathy has been bestowed
by the good people of. Omaha upon au un-
wni thy object.
Lastsuminor none armed sailor nnd his
three daughters , one of whom was lame , used
tostng.thu "Spanish Cavalier" nnd similar
ballads in front of the business houses ef tbo
city. The singing was wretched but for
charity's sweet siko the people stool it and
the llttlo tin cup passed by the smallest of
the three Kirls was iillod nnd retlllod many
times a day ,
The nwn was the stepfather of the children ,
their mother having married n second time ,
The man's name was Steve IJogers.
As long as the mother lived affairs wont
along smoothly enough , but she died last
May , nnd misery soon followed for her child
ren. The oldest girl , Lnfreta , who com
plained of the matter to the police yesterday ,
says that bur mother had not been dead
n week before her step-father began to abuse
them. After her mother's death she would
not go out upon the streets nny moro , but re
mained at homo attending to household
duties.
A short tlmo ngo her father decided to
nmka a visit to Lincoln , us ho thought ha
could make money by giving street
concerts there. Ho then persuaded.
Lafreta to goulth him. She claims
ttuit two or three times while there ho en-
deavoYed to compel her to submit to his basest
desires , and that 11 imlly , fearing lest ho should
nceompllbh hie purpose sooner or later , the
girl run away from her unnatural step father
nnd went to West Point where iho secured
employment.
llolng anxious about her llttlo sisters she
returned homo yestciilny. The children saw
her wining as she drew near the house hi
which they llvo and ran towards her nnd nt
on co begun begging her for something to cat.
She says that the children wcro actually
starving.
Tlio authorities arc looking Into the matter.
JUSTICE MlM-dlK'S JAUNT.
It U FrnlllcHu us Par as Omaha Husl-
ne.s.H In Conucrnetl.
Justice Miller attempted to hold court yes
terday morning , but asa usual in tulsreglw ,
ono sltlc or the other In every case called was
not ready for trial , so nothing was done.
Judge Dundy was disgusted nnd expressed
himself to that effect very freely. Ho said
the Justice had been expected1 for some tlmo
nnd the attorneys should hnvo been ready ,
It is probable that Judge .Miller . will not
make another attempt to hear any cases dur
ing his stay hero.
Young Graham of Fremont , tbo "preen
goods" man will have his preliminary hear
ing this morning before Judge Duntly.
Hot Weather anil Acclilcnta.
Take no chances on headaches or sunstroke
This hot wrather Is fearfulbutlf you will tnko
n few of Krauso's Headache Capsules each
day you will Hnd the tomparaturo will bo reduced -
duced and the likelihood of sunstrolm or
prostration absolutely counteracted. For
sale by all druggists.
a ho Solid South
Is solid on tbo groa "German Homed } * . "
Telegrams nnd letters are received every day
during this heated term for Krauso'H llend-
neho ( 'npsules. The people from that section
sny they reduce the temperature nnd prevent
sunstrokes und headaches. For sale by all
druggists ,
Sun Stroke.
Now is the tune , the accepted tlmo , to pre
vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. lly reducing
the temperature nil those distressing evils
will bo prevented. Krauso's Headache Cap
sules uro the thing.
Ono or two ICr.iuse's Hcadisho Ccipwlo
taken during tlio day will pwvont nny ho.il
ache , also attacks of sunstroka. All druggist )
isourn OMAHA xnn's.
'Iho School Hoard Fight.
SOUTH OMAIH , Neb. , July 10. To tlio Ed
itor of Tun Bni : : An unfortunate contest In
the school board nt South Omaha is the
source of much annoyance and bitter feeling.
At.tho last election J , C , Carroll was declared
elected , but Kobcrt Funstoii contested his
seat nnd the courts decided against Carroll.
Mr. Carroll , who ha'd been acting as secre
tary of the board , thereupon gave up his scat
on the board nnd tccognlzed Funston ns his
successor. The latter was also elected secre
tary and assumed the duties of his office.
In the meantime Carroll consulted with Ids
friends , especially Father Morlnrity of the
Catholic chinch , and within the tlmo allowed
by law for filing notice of appeal , did appeal ,
after once giving up the contest.
This , of course , completely dlsorgnnl7cd the
hoard pending n dedsion of the distilct
court. Just at this time Itvis important
that the board should bo In a position to do
business , us the hard-worked teachers had
not been paid their wages , nnd
many of them had laid their
plans to spend their vacation among
friends nt a distance. As their warrants
could not bo properly signed o\vlntr to Presi
dent Person's rolusal to recognize Funston ns
tlio lawful secretary , the teachers were de
prived of their money , wcro obliged to give
up their cheiishcd plans for recreation , nnd
are also held In suspense with re.'ard to posi
tions for tlio coming vcar.
With n view to relieving the situation , a
petition asking the court to take up the ques
tion nnd decide It at once , was circulated and
bigncd by nil the best citizens , but when pre
sented to tlio court it was met by the infor-
tion that Carroll's friends hnd demanded a
Jury tilal and the matter must , bo deferred to
the September term. Superintendent lun-
roe then sued for Ids salary and
kind hearted members of the bonril
( not Carroll or Ids friends ) advanced money
to some of the teachers. At each meeting of
the board President Persons has Insisted upon
recognizing Can-oil and doing no business.
The consequence Inus been a walkout at each
nicotine. At the last meeting , however , Mr.
Funston , who Is a treiithjmnn , proposed to
stop out of the light for tbo time being if Car
roll would do the same nnd thus permit the
board to cheese n secretary and transact
business. Uarroll refused In tno most pro
fane terms , swearing ho was there to stay.
A PATRON or mu SCHOOL.
U. O. T. It. Graiul Lodge.
The grand lodge of tbo state of Nebraska
of the United Order of Trcu Bund met In the
Ancient Order ot United Workmen hall
Tuesday afternoon to hold its quarterly meet
ing. Delegates as follows were present : No.
4T of Omaha , Fritx J. Frcltajr , Charles Fraj-
bel and FiIU Mlttcriucht ; No. 51 of Omaha ,
August Schrccder , Ernst ICrcff and AVIlhelm
Bush ; Nofi2 of Plattbinouth , G. II. Thomps ;
No. Kl of South Omaha , John Frey , Hudolrili
Hnrtz and Jacob Jnsknlck ; No. tfl of Omuhn ,
August Schirrbach and Joseph Bochln ; No.
59 of Bluffs City lodge , Jotm JI. Lo'.nke.
August Schirrbach , grand sccrctiuy , re
ported that the grand lodge . was
organized April 13 , lbS9 , with llvo subordi
nate lodges , which hnvo memberships nnd
treasury funds as follows :
Omaha of Omahn , No. 47 , M 15.1.10
North Omaha of Omaha , No. O. 71 241.T2
I'lattsmoiith of IMattsmnuth. No. r > 9i" : . . . 20HfIT
youth Omiiliti f youtli Omaha. No. : > : ) , ( A : r > -4.'r
Central of Omaha , Xo.5J.4S 313 U
llluIts City of Omaha. No.59,18 21.00
The ofllcors of the grand lodge are : Grand
grand secretary , August Schnrrbach of Cen
tral Omaha lodge. No. 154 ; grand treasurer ,
Hudolph Hart * of Sguth Omaha lodge , No.
53 ; grand guide , G. H. Thomps of I'latts-
moutU lodge , No. r > 'J ; errand watchman , John
M. Lemk of bluff City lodge , No. 50 , of
Omaha.
Ntcs About the City.
A llttlo fine work on the part of Captain
McMnhon arrested the notorious Edward
Flt/gcrald for breaking Into cars and robbing
cars of iron and bras * , attachments , Inas
much ns Mr. FiUgerald has been in several
questionable transactions Judge King lined
him $ ! ) . " ) and costs nnd committed him to jail
in default of payment ,
The drain corps will meet at John S , Mul
len's , Alorlght , Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corrigan's baby is
quite sick ,
Dr. J. 11. Kelly , who his been visiting his
old homo , Ottawu , Cnnudn , lias returned.
Mrs. Glasgow , wife of Dr. J. M. Glasgow ,
and daughter. Miss Gertrude Glasgow , have
gone to visit friends in I'cru nnd Auburn.
An Acknowledgement from Itradslmu *
Tin : Unu has received from N , M , Fergu
son , treasurer of the Bradshaw relief fun < laro
cclpt for 10 , the balance of the contiibutlous
received slnco the last acknowledgement.
ItssuperlorcTcellencoprovcnln tnlllloinof liomoi
foriiinrollmnnquirtcrof a cciiturjHI' ute < l liy
tlio united Stntut ( Jcucrnincnt. Dutcirioil ly the
lic d of llio Kri'nt unlrprnltlei ni tlio Slrunpcxt ,
IMrL-at nncl .Mo t lloiltliful. Ur 1'ilco'n Croiiu link.
Inif I'owdor ilojs lutcout.iln omiuoula.lliuo or alum
bolil unlr In can * ,
nilC'H HAKI.NTi I'Ort'nKIt CO. .
J OHYdrk. . ChlcnKO. Uiin Kranclico , gtIxtil <
DRINK ROOT
HIRES' BEER.
The Purest ami Ben Irlnt ! W the
Appetlilztng , Delicious , 'Sparkling and
the 13est DlooU PurlQer and Toulc.
A l'aul < ugu [ lliiulil ] SCic , iuol > cs 3 fulloiis.
EVERY BOTTLE Gunrnnteed.
No Trouble. rafrlly Jlaile. Try It
Ask your Druggist or Grocer for It nnd tuVo
nuolliur. Hud Unit you get IIIKK.V ,
THE ONLY GENUINE.
MaUo liy C. t. HlUCS 'hlluaclvUIu , 1'cim.
Both the method niul results -wlicu
Syrup of Pigs is taken ; it is plenumt
and refreshing to the taste , and nets
ccntly yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver nnd Dowels , demises the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers nnd cures hnhitunl
constipation. Sjrttn of Figa is the
only remedy of its kind over pro
duced , pleasing to the taste nucl no-
ccptahlo to the slonmch , piompt in'
its action and truly beneficial in ita
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy nnd ngreealilo substances , ita
nmuy excellent qualities commend it
to all and have inado it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for Kilo in OOo
and 81 bottles by nil lending drug
gists. Any reliable- druggist who
may not haveit on hand will pro
cure it promptly for nny one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
"CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP co ,
SM FPMCKCO. CAL.
'OUHHIIU.E. KY. NEW YORK. H.Y.
Physicians , Surgeons anil Specialists ,
M.OO DOUC.IAAS STR.IHET
OMAHA , NEU.
The most widely nnil fiivornlrir known spec
ialists In the Unit oil Status. Tlit-Ir lontox-
licrlencc , rcmniltnhluslclll niul universal suc
cess In the tri'itnient anil umuof Noivuus
Chronic nnd SiirRlvnl I ) sjnso * . unllllo tlioo
Jinlui'iit pliyslcl.uis to tin ) full eoiilUU'iicu of
the ullllistou every wli ro. They Kimr.'iiitco :
A. CKHTAIN AND I'OtUTlVK ( JUKI ! for
the awful ctToctt cit c.irl v vlco and thu iiumui-
oiis en IN tliut follow In its train.
I'KIVATIJ. 11,001) ) AX ! ) SKIN DISEASES
speedily. completely mid pornniiiMitly cured.
XEuvotis iiiiiiarv : AN
lUiS yield readily tothclr skillful trout-
inont.
I'llJtS , nSTUIjA. AND KEOTA1 , UUJCItS
Rimrantced cured without pain or detention
Iroin business.
llYDltOL'KIjr AND VAUIOOOEfjE perma
nently : ind Biicevs-jfiilly uurod In every case.
SYl'lllUS. UONOItllllKA , Hhiii' : ; , Spur-
inatorrhcn , SoinlnulVoulvm \ > - > s , Lost .Manhood ,
Mjjlit Emissions. Decay til Kiuultlcs , Fem.ile
Weakness Had nil delicate disorders peculiar
to either so * positively cured , as well us all
functional dlsordors that result from youth
ful follloior tlio excess of iniituroyciiis.
TNIf'TITI l Oniirnntced nornmnuntly
u 1 IMVs 1 U 1\U a tired , niiuoal eonwlotc.
without cutting. cuustla or dllnt-itlon. Ouros
affected at liuniu by patient without u niu-
meat's pain or annoyance.
a TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
A ITITJ fill ? ! ? Tll ° awful cTo2ts ! of
/V oUi\U UU1\.I > , . ! Viy , vlco which brings
ortranle weakness , dcstiMjIiiK lioth mlirl tnul
body , with all Its drc.idod ills , pornianonty
cuicu.
II 1 ? nPTT ? AiUlrcsi those who hiivo 1m-
U1\O. ULi 1 IO paired themselves by Im
proper Indiilgenou nnd solitary lublts , which
ruin both in I ml nnd body , unfitting them for
business , studvor muirl.iRO.
MAUUinU MEN or those entering on that
happy llfe.awaroof nhyslcnldobllity , quickly
nbslbted.
OTJB SUCCESS
Is based upon facts , l-'lrst 1'rnctloal experi
ence. Second Every CHHS Isipcclnlly studied ,
th\is Htartlng rlfjlit. Tlilid MoJiulucs niu
prcpired In our Inhor.ilury . evii'ily to suit
eacliea&e , thus efTec" ting cm es without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 D6UGLAS STREET , OMAHA. NEB.
Perkins , Gateh $
LaUman ,
Crockery and Glassware.
PERKINS ,
GATCIi &
LAUMAN ,
1614 Farnam Street.
NO RIBBON
Permanent Alignment
SPEED ,
Strength.
SoldUndera POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE.
GEO. H , SMITH & CO. ,
Ooncral Agents Nubraska and Iowa.
01OS. 18th St. , - - Omaha
CARRIAGES
DELIVERED
touiytltt9 lo ttie Uuttt'i ' Mti Alto , t
irit H.cfcUi , bMie § rJ Girli Incyfr
! * . Outer D.r l holMl * irir rt
C. ft I > dimtrrom I. (1 ? ? ' I-
tori l V , U.d.un St. O'irifu. ' f3 14
RY MOT
Is interested in our clearing sale of Boys' ' Clothing , which we commenced last week , We have
done a very large husiness this season in our Boys' ' Department , carried an immense stock , and
in consequence have more odds and ends left than usualVe propose to wind up this most
successful spring season with a grand sweeping sale , and no matter how low the prices wcro
before , they will be cut still more in order to accomplish our object. "What we offer this week
are the remnants of our best grades. Suits made from the finest qualities of cloths and finished
as careful as the most expensive garments in the market. In the early part of the season only' '
the rich can afford to buy such suits , but now the prices arc cut so that they arc within the reach
of everybody. You can have now the finest suit for your boy , providing you can find a fit , foi
as little money as you paid early in the season for a medium grade suit.
In our Shoe Department we have opened to-day another invoice of 25 dozen fine Patent
Leather Shoes , of same quality as we advertised a few weeks ago at $2.50. The first lot of these
shoes went off lilce hot calces , and was sold out in a few days. We were at first reluctant td
handle them , as the manufacturer docs not guarantee patent leather , consequently we could
not guarantee them to our customers. But we have not heard of a single complaint about them ,
though we have made it our business to find out how they wear. They seem to give good satis
faction in fact , some customers told us they are as good shoes as those for which they formerly
paid $6.00 and $7.00. Try a pair , air ! indulge for $2.50 in the luxury of a patent leather shoe ,
They are a nice thing for the summer , do not need blacking , and always look dressy and neat ,
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets.
Our store closes at 6:30 : P. M. . Saturday at 1O P. M.
UK , J , B. McftRSW ,
THE { SPECIALIST.
The Doctor Is iinsurpniscd
111 the treatment of nil
forma of I'rltntuDlxiwca.
mnrceucct'xfnl and none
In * hail stronger endorse
ment. A enrols guarnntcul In llio my vorst cnses
In f rom1 ! to 5 c'.nvsltliout the Iocs of nn liourV lime.
TliOhC who luno been
aider malroAlmcntfor
strlcttiroorclinicnllyln
liu tbo bladder , prononncu Ita ino-l wonder
ful eticcem. A cninplcto euro Inn few diijflUiout
pain , InVrnnu'Mls ur lost of linio.
timidity or ncrvoiipneje , In their vorst forms and
most ilrc.itlfil results nro absolutely cured.
lllJ&S & iHSEASEsT cured
IKH < W n ) ; jloml ) without
iii'trumctits. A wonderful runtilr. 110U118 for
I ullc * fiom 2 to J ONLY.
ft TF F3 ( 75 l3 B ! find nil Dlfcnscs of the Skin ,
8 M B ? flli B Illood' . IIc"rtLlu'r - Kld'
rfsi imuauaua ncj.s nnij ] | | jiiilcr Hired.
? Bf * Cured In 30to .0 days. The
SWt5iySB Hoi mo trapideafe Bud effect-
Q H HBbBaDW Ho trcalmcnt known to the
medical prnfosslon. E\cry Iraco of the illseoto re-
'iioioil ' frnmthn blood : it complete ctira guaranteed.
Si W 6 * t'or " " " 11 * " r ' womnn" , i-ach lOc
( slnnips ) . Treiitmi'nt by corre-
Bpnndcnco Stnmp for reply.
Er5 ° B/rar / ? N. 1 Cnn.Hrn AND FAHVAVST.
Open from 8 A. M. to 0 I' . M.
1 Kutrancn on Fnrnnm or 14th St. ,
ERRC5RS GF YOUTH. ;
SUFFERERS FllOM
Acrvoni Dcblllly ,
Youthful Indlncrellona.
Lout Mauliood.
Bo Your Cwn Physician 1
Many men , from the cfTccU of youthful
Imprudence , hn\ & brought about a atalo of
wiaknesB that hai roilucid the ceneral ays-
toni 10 much tw to Induce almost erury
other disease , and thu nnl cauBo of thu
I rouble scarcely ever beln > r sucpt > ct.M , they
are doctored fur exrythincr but the right
ono. Notwltfistandlnfr the many valuable
reinedlt- that motllcal sclonro hu * prutlueed
Cor tliorelief.of thU claim of patients , none
of theonllnary modes of treatment clTtctn
cur . During our citonitrocolleo and hos-
l > ttnl prtcttc we bftro experimented with
ami dlooorered newand concentrated re me-
ftlen. The aceomr nylnir prescription Is of
fered as a certain nndflpeedy cure , as
hundred * o ( i-ast lu out pmcllca hnvo been
rntorcd to | H-rf- henllh bTlti tiso after
alt otlicriowilcsfnilct ] , I'erf&tly rnro In-
ureditnts nui t bo ust > U in the prcparatloa of
tnls t > rcscripiion.
II Erjthroiylon COCA , 1 3 drachm ,
JeruJjoblii , 1 1 drachm.
llclonlai Diolca , l Uio
Cclsemtn. S praln .
Kit. tunutfw ! &mitrnalcohollcltcr&lDi { (
} it. Icitnndra , SBcruples ,
Olyccrlnc , n t. Kir.
Mnkc60.llls. | . Tncelpll1at3p.m..anaan- )
other on coin * to t ect. lu pome CAit'j U HI
tn neccsi-ary for the patient to take two pllli
nt lK'jllinoni\kiiir ( lhonumlwrthi > eada.T.
Thla rcmodrti adapted tr > every condition of
ntrTOUsdeiiltitvaml wcaknesiluetttiersoi ,
I nn J especially in tliose cases resulting from
f Inpruilenco. The rectiptfrfttlTo i owcn of 1
\ this reitorittrearotrulyastonl hriifanl , III
' . use continued for n short tlmerhanffcs the '
' languid. debilltAtcdtrirrrelcri condition to 1
I ono of loncwnl llfo amiKOT. . . .
t Aiweareconstantly Inrocclptof letlersof ;
t Inqutiy iflatlro to tlili remedy , wo would ;
* iy ttthonowho oulitpr fertoobtftlnltof .
us , by icmlltlnff (1 a securely waled pack * ;
a o containing CO pills , carefully com-
poun Jed , will bo fcnt by ivturn 'nail from )
( itiriutVAto lahoratoryor wonlll furnUh 6 ;
M or call on
England Medical Institute ,
Si Treinout How , Iluklon , * iln > i.
C/nyrluht , 189. t > r lII. . HIUKK.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT :
Bpeclflo for 'lyil < > rl , ninlnOTn.FIts. l.mmlgla , W l-o-
< ulnc . Mental Inipriuilon.HoftcnlliKot tie llrnln , ro-
tulllniT In In/anltyn J Uaillntrto mliery denv and
ileith. Prcrniiuro Old ARC , Hirrcniicu. Ixinuf 1'owor
In either BOX. Inrolnntary LOBHCP , nnil hp rmntorrtcci&
cauietl br OTer-oxertlo of tlio brain , relf-fcl.uie or
orer-lrulnlsenrc. Karl ) box contains ono monlL'a treikU
ment. 0laliox , or * lx for 3\ rent liy mall prepaid.
AYila c f l ordfr for nix lioxr- , will cml purctiater
puarantro lo rrfnn.l n-uney Idha ( rottnirnt fnlti to
cub * ihi t ni * t n ! I * UIMUMIII | tri vLv
GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 Farnuui Slrcut , - Omiilin , Neb
A Talking Parrot for $7
I RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF
VERY FINE YOUNG PAR
ROTS ,
Which I am gain ; : lo sell tlio
next Kculv ut
$7 Each.
With a Guarantee to Talk
Itlsmro clinnoo to not n
talMnu imrrolfor 1111 oxtru-
nrcllmiry clioii price. Do
nut iiilssyuui culture.
MAX GEISLER ,
A17 S. lBth St. , Omnhn.
CX/DIJII | .Q Can 1 lU'illi-cl In SO to CO
O I r rll l-IO ( la K bvusonf tlituiuir *
ulotis Miiflu | Ki'iti dy. f. Jtl.tMjfor iicuholl ) vlll
Hi.t euro. OAUTION Ui | ! ut the Kdillliiti loin-
uily. Write or call on K. 0 , Jo.lyu , 'AU liar-
oey Struct , Omuhu , v- '
The Omalaa Medical and Surgical Institute
For the treatment of Ml CHRONIC AND HnrtOICAL DISnASKS. UncoAppllinces for naformltto * , an (
I'ruiaoc. lieu Kncllltloi , Appar.itus nnd llemcilloj for aucccssful troitment ot nvurr form of rtbenio ro
nulrlnRlIcilloilorflurBluiit Trcntmcnt. NINI5TV lU'O.MH KOIl I'A'lllIN'lS , Ilonnl nil ! nllonrtnnco. llosl
rcommoilutloi a Wtat. Write for circular ! on Dofc-niltlci nnd llrnoe.i. True oi , Dub Kci't , Curvature ol
Bplno , i'lloa , Tumor * , fancir , Catirrh , Uronchltlj , Inhnlntlcn , Klrttrlcity. rnrnl ) * ! * . . ] { | ilci | r , Kldnoy.
lllmldor , Kyo , Knr , bklnnnil Uloc.il , and nllmirplaal ojiorntlons. II9IA3'S ! : Ol' IVOJIKN specialty. Uooit.
11 of Women 1'rcc. Wo lia\e lately nddcd a l.J'liiK-ln l > cj > irtuium \Yomonclurlntf GmHneuiorJV
( Btrlctly 1 I'rlvnte ) . Only Uellnbla Medical liistltiito rnaklnir a speclnlty of _ rniV/TI2 lISiA ) I.S.
All Illood i'liiofiio * Biiccosifiilly treated. Syphilitic poT'on'removdl from trig sy-U'm wltlTout mercury ,
Now Ite-toriUUo TH atinont for Loss of Vital I'o-.Tcr. l'irtlrs unnliloto vl > lt us may liu trralcil at home bj
correspondence. All ( umniunlrntlonn conllrtontlal. Meilklno or Irntnuncoti tent by niiill or oipic * * , ne.
curtly lacked , no marki to Indlcntfl contciila or sonOcr. One personal Intcrrlcvr prefrrrcil. ( 'nil nnil cojisnll
us or send lil toryof your cruo , nnd no will send In pliln wrnppor our IIOOIC TO MKN I'llUM , iipon 1'rlvatr
Special or Nervous Dlncn'cs , Impotency , Sri'lillU , Uioct an > l \ arliocclu , wltli iiuustlon list. Aildrtii '
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
Corner Oth and Harney SLs. , Omahn , Neb.
Grand Lottery of Juarez ,
Under the Management of the Heilcan International Banking Co. , Concessionaries.
INCORPORATED BY THE' STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES
* GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
Will take place In publlo at the CITY OF JUAKEZ ( formerly Paso del Norto ) ,
WEDNESDAY/ JULY 28d , 1890.
Under the personal suporvlsfnn ol GEN. JOHN 8. MOSBY , and Mil OAMILOROtj EifB3 ,
the former a gentleman of micli prominence In the United St.-Uos tint his urcsonco alone li
'
sutncluutuuiiiaiitceto the imbllo tlmt thu drawln ; * will be heM with strict honesty and 'ivlrJ
ness to all. and the latter ( the Supervisor of the aluxloan ( lovormuuu'j Ji of oaual staiiUlaf
auU latenrlty.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO.
Only 60OOO TicketsI Only 6OOOO TiclcetsJ
WHOLE TICKETS. $4 ; HALF TICKETS. 12jJUARTER
L.IST OK PI1IZE1S.
1 Prize of $60,000 $ $60,000 , 100 Prltoi of Approximation ( to oncn Prlzos. asa
. 'rlre of loan ioux ) IK ) Prize * of HO o-icli
1 Trlioof BOW & , 1W I'rlios of SA ouch 3.UM
8 rnro. of 1,00 ! ) cscb K , ' J Tarinlnal Prizes.
10 rrlzesof AX ) curh 2.IICJ rrOTcrmlnili lo MJ.'XWl'rUoof til each
tf. I'rlcoiof 100 encb 6.0 ( ) toy Tormliul ) lo IW.UW I'rUouf ( ID uacb
100 rrlzcsof 1C each MM )
UO I'rliuJOf UU cacl ) , 'JM 101-1 Priz83 nmountlus to $120,070
Wctlin undonlitnoil hereby certify that tlie llnnco If nn ticket rtrixwln ? a l > rlto li ent to tliotinrlor ;
S'nclonal of Mexico In Clillmnliun han on depoilt iBned , iti fjco viluo will bo oollcctcJ and rouiUtfll
from Iho Mexican Internutlonal lltmkln ? Compuny * lo tlio owner ttierjnf free ol ill \tt . ,1
the necessary fuiula to nuarantco the pirmunt of all KixiAlt II. llnovtoy , < - *
Iho prize- drawn In the ( ! i ami I-uUury of .1 unroz. President Kl l'ajo National 11 ink. Kl I'aio , Tor. f
\Ycfiirtliercertlty tlmt no wlllsuiorvlso nil tlio ar- AOIiMTH W/i.NTian.
rnn cmcnti , unil In person ninn 7o and control all KorcluUritoj , or nor otlior Inforinutlon. wrUn tj
lliuclrattingii of tills Lottery , niul that Iho BJ-IH are the uiiler l nuJ , ntntru > 'n'ir mtilrou cloarlr. wllij
mi with honeity , falrnois and In noocl fulth Btute , Counlr , Strest an I N imbcr. Moro rnpl'l mill
rda nil iKirUi'n , ilcllterr will bmmurol l > y r"ur cncloilng naonvtl *
OOim Q. M090Y. Commlsslonar. ope bsurlru your full ntilroM. , . . , , , rv. . f
,
CAMII.O AutiUKr.i.r.s , JlUXICAS ItlrKHSATIOXAIHANIINJlOO.
Bupcrvlsur for Ibo Uovornmont. I Oily of Juiirui , Moxloa
Send remlttnnet" ) for tlckcti by ordlmry Ifttor , contalnlniMniioy Orcl i ] |
Issued by all Hvpu'iis CoiuDiinlos , Now York Kxchango , UauU Uraltor I ostai
Note. Address all ruglslorud lelU'is lo
MEXICAN iNTElRNA-TIONArA BANKING CO. .
Olty ofJuarez. . Mexico , via El Paso. Tex ,
Great Slimmer Bargain Sale
-I JV-
MAX MEYER & KRO. ,
Je\velers and. Silversmiths ,
SIXTEENTH AND PA UN AM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB
Bargains in Bargains in Watches.
Nickel wnUlioi from l..Z/l upwnrdi.
Diamonds. SllviT wntchua from (1 iiiiriir.li | ,
. I.IKIIH' | | KOld urntcliui from Hi iiiivrnrdi ,
Milloiutu'i void vrotclieifruiu ( . ' 0 uptrard ) .
Diamond rlnc > from ( Z.'O iipnnrdii , I3argains in
Jewclery.
lilamunil ttillnr button * fnimM uim
Diamond rnrf pirn Iromlu upwnnli , Wccnrr ; n full line of Jcwelcry Inclncllnic
Diamond cut ! tmtlon from f < i uinvurili. hathiolldKOliI arm line lullt-J pl.Uo rind ,
Dlani'ind nturts trum t M il"irJ | < . plni , cnrrlnvii lucictx , tlialni , brnculuti ,
Illninoncl laio plnn from III ) niwnrdt. | iictktncoi , cunand rulliir LuttoiK. tto Ar *
lilarnund our rlnxi ( rorullJ iiiiminH. tlcluiiictnully iiurtlitl nuiollut Ule to "Jc ,
Dlcinoml brucolcti fromtl.'i iiiw.irili. | nndiill other ouiM nru ol < liit Ilia anil ) pru *
Dlnmond pt'nilnntM fruml tipwnrcli , portion. Hco our ihuwnnduitt. . Sou uur
Dlntnondnvtklncoi IromlM upward * burgnln prlcoi.
Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
at Reasonable Prices.
Greatly Reduced Prices en Silverware , Clocks , Lamps ,
Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc.