Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 27, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THIS O31A1LA DAILY BKI < } : : FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 7 , 1801.
THE CITY ,
A innrrlngn UMMIMMVIIS I un > i1 yi ter-
( 'ay ' \Vllllimi | { . MuiuliiuH ami .lonnlo
lit \\loy , both of this oily.
KriitiU MooroH , i-iork nl the district
court , w ho has IHMMJ 111 for s > ovornl dnyn ,
n'litord to hisollli'o lut ovonlng that
hounilil be tit his di' U this mornlttf , ' .
At the tuinplc on Hnrnoy street , neat *
Twonly-fourlti , Urbbl lu ! oniiu Is at
profconttli'llvorliif , ' i cour.-nof lectures mi
"Agreements nnd DlMitfreotnonts Ho-
tweon Moses and Molmtmno l , Judaism
nnd Isliun. 'J'ho third of the MTIOS , on-
tltknl , "Kuvpt Uolleotcd In Arabia,1'
will bo tnlion ui | Kriduy evening. Horv-
lees cnininoneo at 71 : ( ) o'clock slim p aiul
nil nro cordially Invltod to attend.
'I'lio revival mpotlngs at the South
ToMth Slroet Mi-thodiht church , cou-
duotcd by Kov. N. I * Hoopitipanier ,
liavo boon voi y surcosxfiil notwltlistand-
Itity the rough woather. Good oonuro-
gallons hnve gathered from night to
nlnht utid cvorytliinir polntH to a great
mooting" . Tlio Hlnglii } ; , led by Mr.
IloopinjjimiiM' , nsMhli'd by a full choii * .
Is of the very host type.Vudnosdny
night's ineotlnf , ' shnwuil a very uinrkeil
Interest by fill these present , scnno of
which cnn'io from dibUuH pints of the
city.On
On no.xt Sunday llio Gornmn Dramatic
nssoeintion of tliia city will tjivo n ropro-
Kontiitlon of thu celebrated comedy , "Dii
Kollht Nil-lit Ik'KOlirun JletnostNaochston
llausfrjiu , Oder Das Is'eiinto Oobot , "
( ' "riioti Shalt Not CovotTliy Nelhbor's /
\Vifo , or thn Ninth Commandment' ' ) .
The committee huvli y tills matter in
char o have bptirod neither time nor ox-
iioiij-o in their olTorts to innUo tliia por-
fofiimnco a brilliant HUCCOSH , and have
( uvnrod I-'rl. Ida Cordt , who will , of
rovn-bo , tnko thn loading part. Mr. W.
R Stacokor IK the responsible huad of
the Cioi'mati theater.
Van Iloutoii's Cocoa L.anust sale In the
world.
ItYAX AM ) XY.MjSll'S Cl
C ) iinly Attorney Stnhoney Ai'tii ! s
llcl'oro iliiilKe lloiic\\ell.
County Attorney Mabonoy took the lloor
yostpiil.iy boforu .liulKO IIoowcll ) and the
jury In thncascof Kyim & Walsh against the
county. As ho took up the lonp bill presented
by plaintllls lorovor ? " > 0.KX ( ) lor extras , for
which they are now anliitr , ho llxei ! bis eyes
upon tUoJury , smiled sarcastically , and said :
"I'm ineltiie.il to believe tnat if John Dil
lon , who for so many ) ears bus amused the
public could read tins bill , ho would drop his
ktniro roloaniS adopt the nauio of lid Walsh. "
Juilgu , Jiirv. counsel for pluiiitilTs , specta
tors , ovcryhoily in the room , came near
lni'hliiK ) ( outrlglit. They also laughed again ,
u little lalor on , hut this time nt the o.\pcnso
of the speaker himself , \vlio inadveitnntly
observed that ho , Mr. Mahonov , sprang from
the same ancestry that ICiJ WaUh ilul.
Conuniiins , the county nttoiney poured
forth a choice lot of scathing argument onl-
cidutcil to show the utter uronmllcsmtPss ami
Inshicoilty of the plaiutilTs in muUiiiK the
enetmousebiiins which tlioy had n ainst the
county , lie reviewed every particle of the
evidence , piHtlnj ; it to pieces \\itli a inorci-
lessness evidently born of a detormiuutlon to
Win the suit lor tlio county nt all except illu-
irnl Imzmd.
"Ono of many renmrlmblo things con
nected \\ltli the nmimer Invtticli Hynii &
\Vnlsh imilt that hospital , " said tlio .speaker ,
"v.'fts that made the
Ihoy windows to lit tlio
jinnll pains ol poor glass they had onloroil in
V simp soit of way , instead of ordering the
KIIISS to tit the windows , us sperillcd In the
coiilriUib for It's ehe.iper ; there's n mighty
big saving in building small windows around
little patios of liiss than building ; big windows
dews and getting nhiss to lit tliein. "
In referring to how the plaintiffs charRcd
< i for correcting ttiolr own bhnider.s , counsel
for the county observed that If they had been
11 llltlo blighter they would liovd put up the
entire building so that it would have nil
fal'en down nnd then 1)103couhl ) liuvo ox-
nelly doubled the contract pi Ice oil the
county.
William IT. Ilrown Imi cominoticed pro
ceedings la the district court against I'M-
iiiunil , Ilernian ! ' , Henry K. , Augusta ,
Anna C. , and \Vllliain C. 1'auNen nnd iifty
others , to cleiirn elouil from his title to the
northwest ipiarter of the northwest quarter
of section ! ! . in township 1 ! ) , north ot r.ingo
lit east , in Douglas county , of ono undivided
half of which ho says lie is the ubsolulu
ownor. I'lnintilT makes tlio allegation tli.U
n cortam sheriff's deed inailo-1 > y John
C. Hileman ta.lohnl. Hcdick on .lanunry ill ,
1S1I , to the property is void and of no effect
nnd was made with thu ] iuriosoof ) wrongfully
ntid fraudulently procuring his interest
therein ; Hint said deed U based on n sale or
jiretoniled sale of the property under an exe
cution issued to Kodlck by the clerk of the
district court in IblVlon a judgment but one
which was not n lion on the premises. Tlio
property has since been parceled out to buj -
crs , which accounts forthogre.it number of
defendants.
The Jury in the case of Frank Dougherty
ngain.sl the American water-works company
for $1W. * > dmnugcs on account of an accident ,
\\ent to llio jury last vvuiiliifr.
Thu calls for today are as follows :
Ji nni : noi'iwii.i : : ,
Klcvcn , 227 , Hortio Mannappellee , vs Jerry
Dee , nprellant.
Kloycn , 27' ' , Utah Niitional bank vs Oeorgo
liutko and Kral/er.
Twelve , CO , Mnngus V/eber. appellant , vs
Kivotmin 1' . Klrltondall et nl.
Twelve , 3S3 , Samuel A. Orchard , appellee ,
vs Junior Order of American
Mechanics , et al , appellants.
Thirteen , 01 , Andrew Ulloy et al vs Stons
nii'l Her.
Thirteen , 2iiO , Clinton 1 { . I'almer vs Oeorpo
L. Ilurlhurt otal.
Thirteen , 2S9 , Josephine Ilnllnrdnpiollce. ( ys
Helm Manufacturing com
pany otnl , npncllants.
Thirteen , 353 , Oliver 1C. Swingley , adminis
trator , vs Max Meyer ct al.
rourtecn , 0 , Theodore r. Ball vs Urainard ,
K. .t Co.
Fourteen , 07 , Oliver II. Swingley , adminis
trator , vs Max Meyer et al.
rourteen , S7 , Frank O. Olson , app-lloe , ys
Ada Webb , npnollm.l.
rourtccn , 112 , Cuthoriuo Uiuliln vs George
ICrall.
Fourteen , 134 , Anna S. Ilurkcr , nppollant , vs
I'Vanlc S. Haleh , nipclleo. |
Fourteen , 145 , Etlivuiil Worth , appellant , vs
J. C. Christiansen , appellee.
Fourteen , 177 , S. S. Campbell et ut , appel
lants , vs A. W. McLaughhu
ctnl , appellees.
Fourteen , 1SI , Bishop AsVheelor L. ' . com
pany , appellees , vs Fred V.
Fowler , uppcllnnt.
Fourteen , IPO , D. | { . Kdvvurds , appellant , vs
W. II. Smith ctnl. appellees.
Fourteen,2i4 , John U. Cannlehiiel , apiiellant ,
vsCieorgo I1 , Muldoon , ap-
jiellee.
Thirteen , 115 , Charles F. Totter vs City of
South Omaha.
Thirteen , IB ) , Bank of Commerce vs J. T.
Hart etal.
Thirteen , 215 , Alberlino C. Anderson , appel
lee , vs Max Meyer ct nl , apj
polliuils.
Thirteen , 319 , Arvllla U. IJulM , aipellce ] , vs
J , \V. KlnUcaile , nppellniit.
Thirteen , 333 , Lemnird II. Feagins , uppelleo ,
ys Unvld Brown etnl , appel
lants.
Thirteen , 330 , Henry C. Teraplo vs City ot
Omaha.
A . \XOl'\t'I..VJi.\Tti.
The Washington ( D. C. ) Post says of tha
Creoles who open an engagement of three
nights nnd two matlnco performances at the
frand ! , on Saturday nftonoon : "It was n
decided novelty that Malinger Kernnn intro
duced to Uis patrons last evening , when Sum
T. Jack's Creole burlesque company made Its
nrstuppenraneo boforoa Washington public.
The company Is composed of graceful creole
women and men , who claim Kgypt as their
native Innd , nnd its strong point is in
tlio admirable voices of the members of
the troupo. The performance of Sam Lucas
nnd his musical wife , Florence Hlnes. in
popular sonps , and the slicing of the Twi
light quartette wore undoubtedly the fea
tures of the evening. The clover hurlesquo ,
"Tho Honuty of tnoNilo , " was well rendered.
The performance concluded with nn Ania-
ronian march , which was a RHtterlni ? siies-
laeular success. " The reserve seat sale win
Open this ( Friday ) morning ut U o'clock
it tuoUraud boxoflico.
.Special 1'ilrcN Cor Friday imOil.ln nnd
I'.ntlH to (
.12 pieces hint colored shirting print ,
"Jo yard.
17 | ilocpsjo | < > d i1riq enllco , 'Me yard.
1 ? cases soft ( inched LI < hlunuhctl nuts-
lltisHe i'liftl ; K K yard wlilo
.
Lon dale blctu'hod muslin , OJo ynnl ,
l.ntilTdiin li. H. roilunul toUi ! yard.
\Vatnsutta ( ind Now York mills , lOo
ynrd.
Mnooiivillo , Pje ; Lnwroncc FJ , fle.
\Ve liuvo n f'feat many remnants of
brown and hluaehed tnushn * from tlio
I'Useman stock , Mime of which tire
sliKlitly tolled , on sale tomorrow ; also
some hi y h.irjjnins in double width shuot-
ln Hllhtly { t-idliul on edyes.
Ueinnants of table llnon and llniuiols j
from the I'.itfMniui stiielc nlmost ( , 'lvon '
away. 'I'alie luhantago of our low prices
on ll'im white C'alifornia bliinkols. You
novel1 hud such bargains olTurud you bo-
foro.
Sl'KCIAL HAHGAIN'S , EXTRA VAL-
I'KS.
\\'o plnro on nio tomorrow innrntng
7ot ) do/.on towula , sl/es UOx ! ( ) , 'JL'x 11 , L'llx
I" ) , 2I.\IS , iilxQU , in daiuasls , crepi ) nnd
hui'lj , red woven centers , fancy bracket
borders , etc. Tlio largest towel , tlio
bust quality linen you over saw any-
whoro. Clioleo of this lot loc ouch ; only
0110 dozen to ench customer. Don't fail
to $ i'o thorn. No mii'li towels over sold
iu Omaha for lee oaeh. Tomorrow at
1IAVDKN Hi JOS. ,
Dry goods and carpets.
TIIH POMCi : IIOAUI ) .
Candiilates for ( lie I'nsitlons Soon to
! ! < Vacant.
Astuotlmo , May 1 , approaches forthoROV-
ernor to appoint two new members of the
board of lire and police commissioners , sonio
little discussion is heard as to who will bo
nmned. -
The members whoso times expires are Mr.
Hartnmn and Mr. licnnott , the former a dem
ocrat and the hitter a ictmhllcan.
Some of tlio supposedly best informed per
sons who have been heard talking on the
subject sny they nro confident that neither of
the gentlemen named vtill be asked to .suc
ceed themselves. On the other hand It Is
claimed that Mr. Ilarlniiin will surely bo re
quested to keep his seat on the board , though
l > robably notAlr. Hennett.
It is salil that John Haumor's clmncos for
succeeiliiK , ' Mr. Hennett nro very eood. tie
is termed a lloyd republican , that is , ho is a
republican , but was a very strong friend to
thi ) deinociatic candidate tor governor during
the campaign.
( . 'oinnion talk has it that .Mm Stephenson
ho of the coach nnd four is "quietly break
ing his neck" to succeed Ilartman.
Few persons would liavo thought It , but
Lho nnino of Tom Murray is also beinu
laiiille ) < t about in connection toiu-hint ;
upon this subject. It is claimed
that Thomas bus given his wont
of honor that ho wilt stop wearing that old
sauce pan hat spring block of A. I ) . 17U : if
the governor gives him a job on tlio board.
Women who suffer from nervous anil phy
sical debility Ihul great help in the use of
A.\or's Sarsapirilla. It produce * the rapid
effect of n stimulant , without reaction tlio
result beltn ; a pcrimniunt increase of strength
and vigor , both of mind and body.
roit TIM : SPRINGS
OCArlianmiH and All Points South.
Tnko the \Viibnsli , the best nnd quick
est route. Only 38 hours to the Hot
Springs , -10 to Noiv Orlean- ) , ! > 2 to Jack
sonville , 03 to Tampa , with correspond
ing fast time to nil points south. Hu-
clinius , ' chair anil Pullman bullet sleep
ing cars on nil trains.
Hound trip tickets now on sale at
greatly reduced rats. . For tickets and
full information call nt the Wabash
ticket ollico , 1502 Farnam struct or
write G. N. Cr.AYTON , Agent.
3111. DONXlOLliY'S COW. '
He Insists that Hie is Itoth Hornless
and Harmless.
Just nn ordinary , low grade cow has caused
a good deal of amusement for the staid and
dignified members of the city council.
Several weeks ago a widow llvlnc in the
Second ward informed the council that she
had boon gored by u vicious cow and asked
for damages. The matter was referred to
the committee on police nnd Chairman
Spec-lit presented n report , , which was
adopted , ilelepntiiiK Mr. .lames" Donnelly , sr. ,
the veteran member from the Second , to in
vestigate the matter. At the meeting Tue.s-
day uvemntr Mr. Donnelly made his repott
It was a gem in its way and was as follows :
OMAIM , Neb. , Feb. a I. Mr. President
Your committee to whom was referied tlio
report of the committee on Ilro and police in
relation to a vicious cow , would respectfully
report that 1 have carefully investigated the
same and lind that only two of the committee
performed their duty. Ono a clerical looking
gentleman , the other of Scotch-Irish descent
Mr. Specht , the real party wanted , failed to
show up for reasons best known to himself
1 also lind that the bovine complained of is
Innocuous for the reason she is hcrnless
( commonly called a mooloy ) . I tboroforo re -
commend that Mr. Specht , the junior member -
ber from the Sixth , miiko a pair of galvanized
iron horns and place them on thu head ol
the inoffensive bovine nt as early a day ns
possible , and that all napura m iclation to
the matter bo placed on Hie. and not again
brought before the council.
The report was recommitted on motion ol
Mr Spcelit , who insisted that Mr. Donnelly
should stuto from what Hind the pay for the
horns should bo taken.
Mr. Donnelly promises another report nl
the next meetimj of the council.
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh. Bco bltl'y.
AP1KK Ollj OK GAS.
A Company Formed to IJoro Tor These
Commodities.
There U evidently more in the reportcu
lind of oil or gas at the well near Seymour
park than the parties interested have bcei
willing to acknowledge.
TUB Bin : has already told of the interest
taken in the work by prominent local capital
ists. Tins Interest has taken n new form In
the organisation of the Omaha oil tun
gas company , which tiled articles o
incorporation at noon yesterday with n capita
stock ol ? ltHKi. ) (
The object of tlio company Is to buy , lease
nnd sell oil and mineral lands and boring for
o'.l. '
o'.l.II. . T. Clarke. Herman ICount/o , Ooorgo
N" . Hicks , John A. llorbach , .1. A. Civlghton
\V. A. 1'iixton , ll. H. Ilnr. .1. U. Finloy , Jobi
A. AleShaneuud 11. LSmith. .
Do Witt's Little Early Itiscrst only pill to
euro sick bcadacuo and regulate the bowels
Speelit Kills n Suliomo.
"I am lying awake nights , " said Council
'man Chris Specht yesK-rday , "trying to
dovisonpoa some scho-i'o lor the proper reg
ulatlon of the garbage business.
"It 1s simply an outr.iRO on tbo community
to allow the business to run along as It ha
been and I propose to mnko a big kick ,
have already made ono kick to the mayor am
that Is about keeping Brady nnd Hoist dowi
there ns night watchmen , when neither o
them attend to their business ,
"The Davenport street dump is all right
and nil that talk about its being on tire am
dangerous was merest bosh. It was simply a
part of a scheme to have the dump aban
doned by the city , so that other pirtlos
could use it for other purposes. I killed that
scheme and nm going tu kill a few moro sonio
of these days. "
.Mont WOIIIIMI'H Troubles
Are caused by a disordered stomach. The
genuine CurNbui prndvl Salt Is a posit Ivo re
medy for a disordered stomauh , It clears the
complexion and purities tbo blood , Hcenro
only the genuine Imported article , wlileh must
have thu slKiiatnio of "Hlsnor > l Mciulehon
Co. " solo ugcuts , Now York , ou every package.
Allot'r mi' ; < : . A. it. I'Atit.
A Ij.irco Heller I'mid Assured.
The ( jonoro'is peonlo of Omaha liavo
responded to this cull for helpns the long
array of presents donated will provo.
Many wliifc names do not appear on the
lists will send handsome nlfts to the
committee who will receive them nt the
Coliseum on Monday and Tuesday of
'
next week. Tlio llne-st display of p'rcs-
cuts over trlyen in a G. A. It. Fair will
he on exhibition during tlio fall' , March
I , ft and 0. Tlio committee wish to say
wlillo tlmnldii } . ' tho-o who have been so
generous , Unit in Uio time allotted Hhas
been impossible to call upon all iti neity
of 110,000 people who Mould doubtless
contribute many and costly presents to
this cause. If these whom wo have
iil ) sud will notify the manager , 101 l'a.\-
ton block , or send their pro.setits to the
committee tit the Coliseum on Monthly ,
l'uo dny or Wednesday of next week
vith caul attached , the articles will be
) taced in the collodion of presents and
nmy , tlmos llioir value will bo ronll/cd
mil added to the rellof fund , every dol-
nr of which will bo In the hands of an
lonorablo relief committee who will see
hat It is expended In relieving distress
iiiiotig those who actually need it.
Dr. SusMlorfl.loOl Farnam. Specialty.
Jisoases peculiar tu women.
XKW K1UH MUSH.
GllhiM't and Smith I'avor
AiUertisltifj lor 1'idx.
At the last meeting of the lire and police
commission U was decided that some new
IOSQ was needed , and the commit too recom
mended that the board purchase b,000 feet ,
J.MX , ) for Immediate delivery and the balance
is needed. This report was adopted and the
matter icferred to the city council with the
recommendation that the board be author-
i/cd to make the purchase. At the mooting
of the council tills communication was ic-
ferrcd to the committee on tire and water.
In an informal conversation after the Ilro
nnd policJ commission lnul nOjourned some
of the members .suggested the advisability of
not aavcrtislng for bids for hose , but fav
ored notifying the hose dealers who linndlo
the best grade of hose to appear before the
board , In cnso the action of the council is fav
orable , and submit their prices. No action
was taken on the matter , however , by the
board.
Mayor dishing and Messrs ( Jllbert and
Smith of tlm commission were seen in regard
to thu matter and denied that there was any
intention of tlio board to purchase the
hose without nsKing for bids. They
stated , however , that there were only
about half a do/en brands of hose which It
would bo policy to buv , nnd they thought it
would bo useless to have forty or fifty hose
men come to this city vtnl show very Inferior
grades of woods which tlio board would not
purchase In any event. All three of the gen
tlemen were In favor of advertising for bids
and specif j ing the grade of hose ile-ired.
This , they thought , would do away with the
annoyance of looking at poor grades nnd
would bring the dealers of the bust gouds
Into competition.
The last purchase of hose was made two
years ago , U.OW ) feet of various brands bcinir
purchased for the purpose of giving their
wearing qualities a prnciir.il test. Tlio com
mission will consult with Chief Galllgun on
this point.
Dr. SiissdorfT , 1" > OI Fnrnnm. treats dis
eases of kidney , bladder and rectum.
Among tliO'-o who liavo donated pres
ents to help the ( J. A. K. and \ \ ' . K. C.
raise a lai'Ko relief fund are Uio names
of M. llollmaii , ( ! eo. II. IJot'gn , Curtis &
Thiors , \ \ . 'V. Seaman , A. IIospo , J.
liaumcr , M. II. Blinsl'Yeeliind.Loomis ' \ ,
Co. , John ( ! . MeNoal , Frederick & Co. ,
Nebraska Clothing Co. , U. S. Wind
Kiigino & I'ump Co. , 1' . K. Floodnmn .V ;
Co. , Chas. ShlvoPick it Co. , Win. Gibbs
& Co. , Nebraska FurnituroCo. , Hayden
Bros. , S. P. Morse Dry Goods Co , and
many others who have donated presents
worth from $5.00 to WOO each.
ItcHtnnraiit Kruiicn'H.
II. Mossino wi-hcs to announce to the
public that ho will continue to run tlio
Frnncnis under the now management ,
where ho will bo glad to have the public
call. Everything will bo lirst class.
A Thirl * of 1 line.
Thomas lirown , who resides at 91 North
Sixteenth street , reports the loss ot a wat-h.
Thomas is a sound sleeper and while ho was
thus slumbering some person entered his
room aiiiS carried uwnj the timepiece.
Used In Millions of Homes
10 Years the Standard.
\V'e arc a patient people the
ox is nowhere in comparison.
Webuy lamp-chimneys by the
dozen ; they go on snapping and
popping and flying in pieces ;
and we go on buying the very
same chimneys year after year.
Our dealer is willing to sell
us a chimney a week for every
lamp we burn a hundred or
more a year and we plow for
him , pay him for goading us.
Macbeth's < ( pearl top " and
"pearl glass" do not break
from heat ; they are made of
tough glass.
As likely as not our dealer
would rather his chimneys
would break ; " it's good for the
business , " says he. He buys
the brittlcst ones he can get.
" What are you going to do
about it ? "
I'llUbnnr. nro. A. M * rmTP : .t ro ,
"MT'BATL ii Y
GRADUATE CENHSr
on Rubber , fur
AperfTorflTKTnrnntoed 'iVoth o rwloA
lthoutaln | ) or dnnznr. ' " } , , " , ' . "V1. * I
thetlca. qold njl sllvor I 1 nzi HI low u t
rates. Hrldgo nml frown work , luotiiwitu-
ontulati'i All work wiiri"'i ul
OFFICE PAXTON bUOCK , loTH AND FAF1NAM
En liurce , ICth ttreol clovAtor Open uvou-
ts until b u'clooU-
OMAHA H'lillunoroiMrei'ii W J II
TELEGRAPHY.
Tomorrow pomu- now hntulxonio dross
stjlos iilintl irlnirhnms 1 < V , worth Ifii1.
Now 8t.\lo outing Iliuniols loc.
Now 8iirliir ( Krom'h poiTiilos l"c. }
Now Soot oh k'i'iRhntns ' every \\ook.
Wo liuvo nearly nil ot our nuw spring
dross tfuoils now open.
Newest colors. In unMiiuorCd J5c. !
Now colors hanriotta cloth ! t > o.
All our IKV ( , 'rt'iiiulino.i now opon.
All our now I'nris novelty nnltH.
And our oar | > ct buyer has just ro-
turnoil from Now York wltli the lutoKt
sprlnjj iiiittorns , enrpotn , oti * .
TH10 MOUSH DRY GOODS CO.
Work of n Hiionlc Thlof" . ,
Mrs Unborvlio resides nt tie ) southeast
rorner of riftoctith unit Vnlloy streets roat-
i/os to her sorrow Hint slio l4is ; lincl sonui u\-
poncnoo with n MicnU thief. UYiliicsiliiy uf.
tornooti slio loft her hoiiso for rt few moments
to call on it neighbor next , door. Wliilo
slio was thus absent soinoonu entered lior
rcstili'ncu and stele n polil watoh niiil olniin ,
besides n pocUcthook containing $ . " > ( ) . Sev
eral persons arc susntWil , but the ovldeneo
Is nut sufilclciit to justify mi arrest.
IHvyor IN n Hud Mini.
The chief of jiolii'p 1ms Just riwlyoil In-
farimillon from the'XiiriliMi of the Mloonrl
stntopoiiltenttary tlint fully establishes the
faot that .luliii Dwj er , wlin inurderoil O'C'on-
nor in the Kline itn struct chop house , was u
bad man.
On November I' ' . ls > 0. Ihvycr , wnow right
namols John Ur.iblo , ooinplctod a twoyourV
torin for havlnt ; ooiniultteil Kr.iml larceny.
Hit father l a tespcvmblo farmer living at
Liverpool , O , but John ran away from homo
live \ear ? niro , wbou bo was a mow boy ,
sixteen years ot ape , and soon wont to the
bail.
"Alns , Alas' ' " the iludo oxohdms , "In ttiv
sloiulor ntiklu 1'vo ( jot palni " "Don't fret , "
said ma , for whom ho Iiad sent , "I have some
Salvation oil. "
"My tluio Is up , " laid the doctor to the
patloiit , whom no found using Ur. 15nil's
eoiih | ? syrup , and ho was correct , for his
cough had boon cured ,
Tin * I'lotvo Strool Kn lnc House.
The uullillni , ' llrmof Hanson , Nowmun &
Johnson Kpt the ooiitr.u't for thn now lire rn-
Rtno honso at KtirhHi and Pioretf , S-'i.OOO. The
sumo men have done a I'iMt deal of similar
work for the city In ttie past. In this c.iso
tin1) ) worn the only blilikn.
The city attomoy U now diawtnirnp the
contract.
Is Your Disease Chronic ?
There arc numberless old chronic cases , that the medi
cal profession acknowledge they cannot master.
The record that S. S. S. has made in
curing this class of diseases is with
out a parallel. It matters not what is
the origin of the complaint or of how
long standing , S. S. S. is almost in
fallible as a curative agent.
In cases of general debility , shattered constitu
tion , or worn out system , it is without an equal.
It cures old sores , ulcers and gun-shot wounds
that refuse to heal up under any other treatment.
HOOKS ON IILOO1) AND SKIN DISIJ.VMCS IU.YILKU 1'ltIJi : .
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , - - Atlanta , Ca.
Tis plblin.hhal-
solid ca.ke ofscourin soem-
Even the little pig in the picture is a more
agreeable companion than a man with a dirty
collar or a woman who presides over a tawdry
house. 9 But nobody wants the reputation of being
a pig under any circumstances.
Always active , wide-awake ,
Always full of new ideas ,
Always at an advcrtiscr'b bcrvice ,
Always certain to please ,
Always make money for their customers.
Always send your orders ,
Always get estimates ,
Always be sure of success
\VITI I s
Experts in Newspaper Advertising ,
66 & 68 W , Third Street ,
THE POPULARITY
OF OUR GUDTHING
Already conceded , shall rest on no uncertain basis.
\Vo\villwin by merit only , and shall look to it that
the excellence of our goods hold the favor of the friends
we have made ,
GOODYEAR
India Rubber Glove Co.'s
RUBBER
BOOTS and SHOES.
Including their full line of Lawn Tennis Shoes. They
are the handsomest and neatest filling S/toc made.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Omaha Rubber Co.
Wholesale Western Agents.
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iJML.a aiaraiKna
OMAHA , NI-B.
Unrlnp Ills i-o\crnl months loratlrm nml prnotlcoln
Oinnlm. lr IHlllMiM hns vnrnnl nn i-imnlilu ri'puti-
tion aiiidiv llio huiulriMls nt citl/t'iM wli i applli'ilto
him .ilimi-t ns - \ Inil rc'rt , nml fouiul In hNskillful
nilnl irnllona tlio full riMltzallun of hopu lima ilo-
lurnil
lifts prrirnncntlj lonilcci nnrl tn < the lie < t np-
IH'iiili'il anil inui.t ( tiit'iilcntly Inc.iltM pliyalclnn d
otliir nntl rert > piltin rooms In Omnhn
'Hit'i-U k ! ll ilml In llr Illllliuin true phfalelan
nnri u i yinputlu'lk friiMiil niul iul\i er
IVr the tronlnicnt of tin * followlnz nuinpil dl oi os
Ir lllllHiKi tun pruvcn lilliuclf iiojsesso.i uf moat
uusiui skill.
rATAHIIII Alt illsMiei of tlicllirnal nnit no c. Cn <
tnrrh lni | > i > Tirl'lioi tin1 lilooJ itihlnvist" , l > rodilcllJ
di'liiltr ilrctyditl itt it'i
D\ | > | ; | * s | v And nil tliop'in < "i of tnrtlzainn.
I.her tri'iiMo. ' linpi'rfi'et rxiilmll itlun nivl iinlrltlon
MD.M.V ) | | ; . \ : -Aru m < i itt-i-vlrlnv nml In-
rlilnniM. Symptoms hint lo roco/nl/o li ) tlio pntlonl
ulti'ii lend to fnlnl LrlK'hti illSfKO "r Ol.ibotoi.
'iisi\bis : : or Tin : 111,000 - iitnoit pouonu
rrrofnl'i , LTsl'uhu | ' , unit ilhomji invntlonodliorl
nflor.
AI.IjKIN ni HAsng-ncrr-nn ilt rliotim. Vnrl-
oln. iiieT" , tulivrclix , "irnful.i. I'tp ' n. muddy col. r
Of lllf Hklll. plmptlM , iUKl lll L'.l UI Uf thO fGlMl'\ ! [ '
iiui'.I by Dr. Ililho.M. ' .
Niil\0l'- : * DlsKASIIS-In.i of vleor , lost man-
tnnd. ( ti-bllity , pioilriillon , ilcHpoihtMncy , < * ru | > tlo is
on the tncv. l < i4H nt im'nmrr. droi < l of futitrj , oto.
Anew trrninicnt Mint NiViil : 1 .Ml.1' .
IIIIifMATIsM : AM ) Mt : ItAL-il A-Aro cured
Ij'Ur DlllliiL-'orhon ' nil ( illwrs Inuo lulled.
I I'MAMViKNIN : i | > The h-ir li trritlnnn
nnd unnittirnl motliuJ- * n''i.illy ctnpliye'l nro ro-
ri | irmlMi- fur fully Iliruc-lmirllii of thu nullorliu
nun I'mliir'id I'y ' \\oini.n InvuUluatu tlio nuw ,
In me tiniini'Mt of Ir ) Dllllnci.
I'IMS-AII : , imriAi. Tiiornr.Ks t'ttoi , rti-
tula nMo ii > i. Mrlrteit' , nmt nil ilMiM pi of roi turn
( Uti-il nlthout lliu l.ntfo , uautury ur an hour's Uolity
In in nork > r l > uslno
Al.l. IIKAD.U I IKS nro quickly ctirn.l. .
VI'Mir. \ . \ \ . Ili&CAMX It--c-ntor lonz Btimlln ?
trphllli. ( ! iiiiiirrliii-i. Mrlrtiiro nnd nil runulllnit nf-
fret Ions nro ouri'il pi'rni'im'nlly nud forever wltlioul
nn * iu n'r > nr inlnprnl tre.itmont
MiillI'lll.Ni : 1IAIIIT oulckly , poJltlvolr nnl
pnln'i ' sslj cured.
1 Al'i : WiUlM Tnkp.i with 'lioiil cnmplotP In on
linnr Uli onu ti'aspiionful uj plois.int iniullclnn. No
fn linir
ol'llKII HlsKA KS - uch in old "on" , inatlznnnt
ul. p. < tiiiiniM , LMniirliinrt IronliUM. n-llnns ,
rplli-p > . M. yitnvi ilinip' > . milk la i chronlo coiistli > -
Hun mill chronic ill.irrlm-i : pro ciiruil.
'I III ! CiiJiri.l3.MiiN - Hi" mu't utnlcliUr nml
mil My complexion quickly IroshenoU and biMUIINoU
I ( > n olTiiNSlvn IIHimC-A : pcrmnnout cars
i.ow ni : ! Kitni : CUNSLM.TATIONI
Hot ttS : V. On in to 5 p m. nvonln.'J , 7 to S 30
buiitln ) * , 2 to t p iu
Patients Tr-mcd Hy
Mtdioino Sent Everywhoro.
322 SoutlT FlfTeentl-iSt/ /
GROUND FLOOR. NO STAIU3.
Dr. DHllns < i prepares and dlsponsoi hli
own medicines , which art ) largely seleotsd
Irom nature's huallns planti , lurlcs , roots ,
> nusslirub ) , oto. No imnurat or drugs given
WHOLESALE ONLY.
WESTERN AGENT NEW JERSEY COMPANY
Get my prices for fall. Large Stock Rubber Clothing.
Fish and Shield Slickers.
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