Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 13, 1891, Page 8, Image 9

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    THE CWLAUA DAILY BEJB : JMIDA * , MAKC'll JW , 181)1 ) ,
Til 1:1 : CITY.
rami.\ Trust was u" tt > n1n.v nppmntoil
Ailinlnlfitratrlx of tlio t'-luto of t Im-rles
I'rus , dofcnst'tl ,
'I'liu Morse di'tfooils roinv'inyot 'i'-
ilny iini'i'lm-fil the untlro lloyiiinii iV
Deli-lies Much. The jii'loo jMiltlMW
< ai.KK ( ) .
The funorjil nf Mr * . A mmVolili , the
mntlioi * of Prior A. WolMi , the rllv
im-iil limpi'i-lor , took plnco al lOoVloi'K
ji-xtpi'iliij ft 11111 SI. 1'otor'i church. Intor-
ini-nl ul Holy Snpuluhro ronii'lorj
Low llllition tnct > l\ ( < cl n tplt'urnm from
ChltMtfoV < ilm'-iliiv niinoiiiH'hii ? the
( li'itthof his fnt ho r. Ilo loft at once for
that iiliu'o. The tolpRrnm also oonliitiietl
the Informulioii thai the remains will ho
fir\Mifdpil ( to Itimhxillo , Intl. , for luloi-
im-nton IViilny.
The ffilliming iii'llclcs ] ias pil Ilio PHI-
tnni linu n vomortlny : Sovi > ncnsc' nf qnl-
iniii' from ( lormnnj , for the UUMmnUoii
drujr rnmpam ; olio MHO of Hiivuiia
t Straw for Max Mur ; ono riislc of beer
from ( ! . rmtim , for Mn.Innsoli , Kro-
iiiont ; ono fui'luiul of lo.i for 1 'uxlun &
Cure for Croup -Uso Dr. 'Phnmni1 Hlt'tv
ttlf Oil ncrnnlliiK to dltvctluns It Is Ilio
U-st mined } for nil swliion nttmUs of colils ,
luiliiniul liilliunirmtlon , unit Injuries.
IVllSjU illllll
I.llH'H.
Dining curs.
The extension of the I'ullnmnilliiltig
cur MM'vIra on the I 'onnsjlviuiia linns
1 1 mis tnuirtl ptnrliiif tlio facilities of nil
of the ( rront tliroutrh trilnson the saino
lovol. Dining curs uro run on the trains
that loa\o Clilcn o for the east dally at
lOrHOu. in , H.lrt p in. , fi p. in. and Jl10 : !
p ill. Tlio pi uvNlniis , uil sU\ | ice tire of
hifjh Btamhirtl , allording o.\ecllont balls-
faction.
i'os t ci : NOIIS.
TOIIH of I'npi'r Mall llnim finIn -
( 'IM'.lHIMl I'U'II it l-4 ,
PoitmnUor Cliiiksou statml josteiil.iy
Hint some Uleu of tlicninount of mull mutter
handled by tliuOinnlm olllro nil lit bo gained
by eoiisitL't.ition of the fad thatlliooiitsnltitf
p.incr mnll for Wotliiesdaj wugl.eil over six
and onc-Ii.ilf tons.
This \VM exclusive of letter mnll imil ropio-
rcnteil about six tliiuiiuitl import , \vlikli Au'io
I'Ciiuliod to lie liuudleil sqiuutch.
Asli'.o fiom till1 * onu lU'i.i one Hun alone
brought In IO , < HM elirulniH to bi ! imiilsHi Dur
ing thu pistoe ! { the clcrKs h.i\o h.iiulloil at
15UK)0 ( ) dirulirs , nsitlo fiom the togulnr
niiiount of lotU'r niul piper.
.1. W. Alustcn , thonssibtnut Rfcucial sunor-
liitciulontuf tlie railway mill service , ami b.
I A Tioy , supo'liilonilunt of the sixth division
of tlio mail scriifo , h.ivo boon looulni ; o\or
the pnslofilco nt this point tlurinjr tlio ] int
ftnvilnys and both expressed gicnt surprise
nt ttio the niiiount of business trntis.iulctl in
the in-osont ciMinpptl qu.utors and uithtlio
utteily Inaik'tiuiito foi ft *
fthjor. rinrksim H of Ilio opinion that an
ofllccrwlll bo sent hero from Washington
soon to look the sltnutioii ever niul in iKo sonic
iceomincmliiUim with ulev to relieving tlio
present in ess wo.
The rooms In the li.isomout of the federal
building , formeily occupied In UK customs
collector for wnoronms , aio still viicatit , but
Postmaster ClnrUson hns hesitated about
nuiKiiiK .1113 rmoiiinicnaatliinsicKaidiiiK tluwo
rooms for mailing looms on account of tlie
poor ll lit \uutilatlun
juu posiiimsini' HtniL's umi incro
neon for an itaioiiso In tlio can lor foieoimil
ho has liopcs tbut nn IIICILMSO will bo inaik1 in
tlio nu.ir futuio The jirosont foivo Is cnthcly
liiiulpiliinto to supply tlio suburb * with tno
f roe iloliuT.v to which tliuy tire entitled mid
rojiuiUudicijui'btb luivo mot \\ltli ucioplj
roll THH ril'UINOM
OTA rlcaiiHUH anil All I'ultits Houtli.
Tiilco Ilio Wabasli , the boat Jinil qtilolt-
cstrouto. Onl.IS . ( liouia to the Hot
Spring * , 10 to I\ow Orleans , A'Jto .Inclc-
Boinilio , OI > to T.unpa , with corrcspotul-
ln fiibt tlino to all imiiits t-otith. Ilo-
elinin chair tttul ljulliiiuti bulTut blcop-
hi curson all trains ,
itouiul ti'lji tirUots now on Ralo at
{ ji'oatly roilncod r.it s Kot * tiolcut * ! .mil
full inform ition call at the Wiib.ibh
tioKot olllco , 1")02 rtifii.tiu street 01 *
wrllo G. X Ci. K.YIOX , Ajjont
? ut. itu\GA.V.I Misroitruxi : .
IIoV s TutiuliiMl Tor UN Watch In u
llu to Itrsoii.
boine of the members of the big Omnhn
syndicate that Is lovolutionl/liifj tlio re il es
tate atul street \aih\ay bushier out in Unite
Mont. , li.uo boon hi\iiig n good deal o :
tioulile.
Jloinbors ol the syndicate \\lio were notec
dining their leslik'iico in Omnhn for their
plctv anil high iiioinl ilmrnctor , have fallen
vlitlinsto the baleful inDuctices of the Hut to
council lobb.anil . have bcciio\peiloncing no
cnil of trouble.
Partkulurs are ( 'h en of the most leccnt cs
caiiulo of seine nu'iubeis of the * jiKlicato ii
the following soeunl from Butte :
lloIiiK'StriuiKersniid pilgrims , thoukkod
ncss > o\iitiiiKiii tlmlo\UT poitlonof thocit.\
lias a peculiar fii iination foi them , as foi al
lltitto's vUltoi-s. I nst niijlit ouiioiity
prompted thorn to cntet ono or t\\o \ ot tin
concert halls on lower Main hticot. Tlio
music or something eKe uausul then
to foiijot then usuut c.iutinn. am
they mKod moro iioelv with the
'
boa'uHiiK school Kill' ' tint entertain visitors
nt those lesoits linn his been their custom
ITmalU thoj loncluiled they had seen onou l
nud htuitcd for their rooms. It was then thu
one of the ) > arU , Mi Keairau , missed hi
witi'h anil in NobiasUaKtiKl'-'h ' KIIVO vent to
his feelings ami also eMii.-ssed the belief that
ono of the nlliuiiii ; beauties \ \ \ > o r.irilci beei
in the Dew Diop was the pei-on , that bail despoiled
spoiled him of his time piece This.of eourio
> \ as only Mr He.ifj.urh oninlon and was no
substantiated by any proof at his eoniinand
cense < iuentlj lie \ \ is po.verless to ilo anv
tblnpr inoio than to "iea.r \ olf" on vUitini
concert balls
'I "rolulilon Drhatlni ; Sjitclj.
The Croiyhton ilob.it IIIK bocioty , at Us rot ;
uhr \ \ ceUly meeting Wciincsiluy nlgut , wa
treated to avert iutciostiug and ablj con
ducted dcbato on the question . "Ucsolveil
th it the president of the United Slates sliouli
be elected bj direct popular vote. "
Messrs Martin Ii Murraj and U'illia'ii E
Dairy presented the alarm itlvo side of the
question , wlillo tlio noiatlvo ; side was mciici
b > Messrs. William P. Ply nn and l . Dolan.
Mr Murray opened the dcbatoith avorj
nblo niKinnoiit , In xvhlth hoilenily set Jorti
the rielit of the people to a direct exprosblui
of opinion on so Impoitaiit nn i sue , anil in
btani'od nianv of tlie nenolUinl resiiltt > whlcl
\\oulil How fiom the adoptiun of tlio elm u go
\\nii'h no aihocated.
The lavativo as then piesentcd bj Mr
Dolan la a vorj .itttieti\o manner Ilo
traced the history of the electoral law fro'i
tlio foundation of our lepubllc down to th
present day , and mentioned some of the in
fciiiniouninblo obstacles in tlio way of the dl
icct exercise of iliispowcr bj the people
Hoas \ followed by Mr. Harry , the closing
speaUer of the ufllrmntUo. In hU vigoiou
I nrpuiiieiit ) io pointed out that tlio pirsen
sj stem was designed to tit a stnte of affairs
\\lilcl < no loiiKor existed The system ahvu\
imil its most ardent supporters nmoiitf the re
pro3entati\os of the slave holdinc classes
mid was fuitliured by the K' ' orul distiust o
the people which our sntoaiiicn felt u
the early > enrs of the government
Mr riynii then elo < o < l the debate In a speed
teamliiK with poetiy and logic. Ills r.rnu
inent of common consent was well put as wa
nis showing of thoenoimous expense nnd th
stilfolf elections weje traiibferiea trom the
two or rathci tlueo Oouhtfiil states to Uie
J.'iO.OcW precincts in tlio country , nuj ono of
vltlch miilil turn the balaiico In nn election
The debate rcllccted great crcalt on the
members paillclintlncln It.and the debating
society is to bo congratulated on its Nourish-
Inn condition , _
Do Witt's Little Early Ulser ? Best ilttlo
pill ever made. Cure constitution c\ery
Uino. None ifjual. Use them uow.
mx'ivp ' IIP tni v P/H > nni'/pp
'AilM , DhARLi I'OR PRIZhS ,
jivjly Scramble for Birgains at n Silo of
Unclaimed Fn-iglit.
BURGLARS MAKE A BIG SHOE HAUL ,
/iinilrr A tliuiK' Sioio Intnilril 1 > J
| jn li' > . < Sockijrs A Her I'ootwcnr
Somoilmi' Dui'lnu tlienlclu's
ol Wcdnoi-ilay Ni
The ducllon snlo of nnolalmod frolsht nt
lie- Union I'nrllli'stornBP huiidlnij , ooinor of
S'lntli nnd .Innos , c.illutl for the attention atnl
nosoiiro of a heloro0'onoous collootlon of
jiddori yostcrdny
Shottly nflnr tlie row boR.in Tom Mnrrnj
drove by in UN one IIOMO shav. Unit Is , tie
\\.is dilvlup by when Im sc'Piitcd the odor of n
.m'saln or two , mid teluerlnc hU dy poptle
stood to a teleprnpli polo tool : his plin-o in the
\nn of the Imruc of spw nlatora.
It wim a ( jri'iit sale , mid cvorythlnp wont ,
nlthoimh trunks and boxes of household
Cnodi had tin' pall It w as I IIP sceoud sale of
; ho kind over lu-ld hoic.
Tlio law pioviilc- * that freluht unclaimed
for a ; e.ir becomes the property of tin ) rail
ioad compin ) , out tliostntl disposed of today
Hid Inuu iiiitiinul itnii ; for iidi-cailo.
'I'homostimposlnp p n-lut'os illsposnl of
\\oio \ a do/on huso tnso * of pint tor pant
niodalllons nnd they biought from , ' 5 cents to
Jl.'fi tier ease
The u rode of what \vns \ once a io\s liig ma-
ihlnefnniulnn owner for 10 cents
A uoofNtainintd horse anil cattle food
wns linoi'lied down to a Uohcmtan hotil
keopei for Jl r > 0 That lanillord has an e > o to
'
Iniblnoss , inul tlmsloi'lc , stiiny liointers'lh.it
ho will tuin out v.Ill bo the envy of the up
town Ilonif ILL'S.
Tom Muu.iy.cUuoeil his serious Intention
mid nioalt/lnt ; seiisouf tliotiina ofeir liy
Invostlntt ID cents in a tHo-lnwhol sack of
incumlier seeds Tlun nftcrunnls tnrncil
out to belong to the umsk melon breed , and
Tom's niiuNh ) ? nt HUM squandering Ills
money was mote than to feet thick.
A neitl.N boxnl wairoti biiiho was Imochod
down to a m in wlio bid 75 cents mule than
ho know \\lmt to do with.
Somebody with bO coats and a loiul volio
invested both in .1 sack of lye Ho Inul an
liuil tin Uloi thnt the rain was lanliiinld
stntoniiil Kicked \\hon it cuino time tesottle
Thieo empty heor ueni chaiifeil owners fern
n uiikel The pun baser aiiplied his nose to
the hiuiKholc and iculizod bigr inteiostoii his
Invobtiuont.
A \Milknif \ , ' ll.loost . bought a ioil of screen
n I round patted with tl 0. > in cnrroacj in so
iloiiitr.
A South Omnlii inditiduil whoso looks in
dicated that his Uiindiy bill was in niioais
invested )0 ) eenls In a Job lot ot wash hoards.
Tom Mutiny uokounand tot In his woik
three timra in i iptd sneeession. tlo took In
.1 7ine bank SIKH for K ) tents , a couple of
blankets and a lot of old clothes for -tl ) cents ,
and Invested another I dimes in a mattress
that would make a man's bat k itch to think
of sleepinc on il
An nren gratliiR found a p,0 cent bnjer in n
fellow \\lio couldn't tell foi a dollar the dif
ference between a business block and a
ej limler tse.ipemcut.
A bov who aspires to bo touch bought a
band of lenient tor " " > eints. Ho lll nt
eonient Biiddloi.ikes totnoiioxv morning and
oe the luiulust man in tlie land.
A couple of do/on quart bottle
of sj ruii of tar unitlld cheriy ,
put ui ) o.xchtsueU for Iowa trade ,
bronchtSii > "i Tom Mnnay lhoutlit
tlio stnlToalil do to paint houses"anil sta\ed
Iti until 11 rnimt. > tltnr Inil Sfci rnnls. \\hr > ti tin
coiuluded not to do an > palntinp tills jear
Tlioioasascramblo for a hif ? Snato a ,
but i man \\itli a J.J bill coined off the
pri/e
About fifteen huiidicds nounds of old st\lo
hydrants \\ill be sold to the foundry Inn
man with tonf ? ItiuKy uhlslceis and a ( jl.iss
eye \\lio Kavo iiji > "D for the nriviloKe.
A birrcl loaded with stiaw and Uibhos Mas
turned loose forSJ.IW
A couple ot cultivator wheels vcio ap
praised at'10 lents by a Juvenile bicyclist
who depoiited the cash nnd went a\Miy
haiinv.
A case of antiiiuo nnptllsh valnuts on the
half shell will mnuo oandy iiuuuifietnreri
swoir when tno\iuiclnihcr trios to got his.lO
cents biulc
A "bell beef leid typo oncotirapoil a hid
of SO cents fiom an induidual whoso looks
are a libil if be ev 01 h.iw a no\\&p.ipcr , to s ly
nothing of a pilntiiiR onlce.
A-O-noutul box of \\iio mills went for . " > 0
cents. 'Ili.itas another case whcro Tom
Murinao \ . loft , hut lie ictitoved nis fortune
the xorj next minute , wlien ho took in Unco
seieen doors ntlO cents per seieeu.
A , VH-pound ) castini ; broiiKht Is'j ' cents per
100
Murr.ij wanted seine u inter doors to 'natch
his summer ones and put up . "iOionts apicco
for three IIP.IVJ one- . , but lofuicd to raise a
10 cent bid on u Vcent easel
A MeCormick lenpcr cirrier was sold for
" . " > louts , but the lnw.\or roluiod to take it
when he fn mil that It wouldn't carry coal or
saw wood
A sheepskin lia.illv found a Vcont bidder ,
and t\vo \ \ nutnlighu , 'JOxlb inches , wholc-
bidid for 7.1 cents.
Aeoln Tliouus wasn't in it.
1luoobib.ihaiib . extiaeted 10 cents fiom
a fcllou who won't bo mainod in a thousand
yea is
'IhoSontli Omaha conthiRont consented to
pait with $1 , ' 5 to bocuio possession of a
13eero lister.
A broken cook sto\o sold for SI after beinj )
condemned by a uoinaii with a I K bustle. nu :
small tint , who obtained sweet revenue b.v
pa\hif ; 00 cents for three broken rattan
chairs.
A case of summer hats , on wnich Tom
Mnir.iy lefusid to bid , sold for 1 cents it
spite o'f thnt lact
A bidder fiom Tloienco knocked out i
Chinaman nnd seemed a w.iu'on iv.ieli , side
boaul and siijn ot the 1'alaco liundry foi sr
cents.
A boxof finnaco i-emont couldn't raise a
bid , but wiib jobbed oil \\lth a b.n ; of wool foi
'JO coats
Another consignment of Iowa rough cmo
toitmed n do/en piospectixo owners as tin
piho slowly mounted Irom 10 cents to SI
A bov ot ink nas sold a nickel , and the
Miino pmchn er invested > 1 in four mowinj.
machine bicklc ) to eut the nockb oil the hot
ties As before slated , it was a Hrro.it sale al
round , and about > > ( ) was iceeived tor slnl
that migut h.ivo been lluatedears ago fo
ten Unit's that llgiuo
ituu(2ij.vics A noors.
NorrisAViloo'H Slorc Hie Subject o
'lliotr At tent ions.
llurglars ciiteicd the boot and shoo store
of NoiusVileox , 1")1T Douglas stieo
\VcdiiesdayniKhtand helped thenibehes too
o\ cr00 \ \ \ 01 th of poods
llatraiico was effected hj foicing the loci
of the front door The inopnetorsstatotliat
thlrtv-two pairs of shoes wcio taken The
bmglaij must ha\o lieen committed before
midnight , aa dibtilc * teloffiapli boy found i
shoo that the burglars had dioppcd i.ear Six
teenth street sliorilj bcfuro 1 Jo cloil : . The
sheeN S ulentilled b > the proprietors as ono
of thee stolen
I.N TI1IJ COl'HIN.
Oh II mill ( "i-lniltinl CII.'OM t'p for
Monroe lias bn'iight suit In
rlot court uliero slie asks that tlio nmtrl-
nonlal ties tliat bind her to , lohn Monroe bu
o\erod \ Minrulo allogej thnt showasnmr-
Icd fourteen joars ago , since \vldch ( line
ohn has ueen aiiyihltif ; but a klndhusbuid
She fuithor alleges that only ten da\s iii ) ho
sol/oil her by the tlnoat and thrcitenod to
inilii' Inr HOO stars
JiulBoCmiLson jpstoidny nftcriioon IsMiod
the call of the criminal I'llondar fortbohnl-
nn'o of this wceU iiinl nevt
Todtu Cooper irid t'uigor will ho tiled
on the I'hnrgc of liuvony from the poison.
t'lds raselll bo followed bj ono against
CharliM Fisher , wlio Is chnnred with liigh-
\vav robbery
Moiuiav lien Colin will exphin wliyhocon-
ccaled aiiuanllU of stolen i > ivpcrty
Tnosilaj .lolin II ( Jlampitt will ansuor to
he rhnrijo of tissmlt wltb Intent to kill
.aloi in the dny U'arliliuftoti will glveh's '
easoi.sfor the do tructlon of "Tho Ketnrii
ofSprlutr"
U'oiiuesda ; , IMdr Mat nicsnn , who is
charged \\itli ( jraiid hi'1 on v , will Iw put on
till ) , and BO will Heiitv Mlllor , who is
chugcd with assnultliif , ' ono l.onisA. I'atts
'lliuisday HIP stnto mil lniiiiro | into the
nmnci in wnich Neil Kvans nnnawd to
Ili'h 510 fiom the person of WIliamTli tsont ,
i farmer from Woodbine , la
Friday I iiiinle Ilenulon will bo put upon
heiaok This woman Is charged with iob-
jlng .lames Sthmon of fin while ho lln eii'd
Mith lur at Klkhnin stiillon. On the snino
laC. . II Coolc , who bought nTO cold \\ntcli
fiom MiMvci nud then pa\\iod illn a
1'intli stiuot shop will hive n hunting.
Yostmlav nf tin noon the case of tlio stnto
iirnlnstc It ( Jook was ni ven to tlio Jury.
Cook bought a gold \\atib from Mix Akner
> V Hi other and p.UMitd it In n 'lentil
stieet shop. As the tinicpioui Inul not been
nld foi L'nok was promptly airested.
.lames Crawford Is on tiial on u charco of
issault with Intent to niiirdei' ono Aiultew
.McAndie\\s
In Jinlgo Doano's room the cnso of Jnsiah
Unllig in against Hcnr\ San iiin niul others
sontiinl. 'Ilio iilaiutllTls siiin to round1
? IIOU , duo onu building lontiaet.
MissHcssioII. Heilloe , of lliirllnitoii ; , Vt ,
nil n disease of the s.dlilch | i.iuscd her
inr tohecoiiio voihnish and drj and to fall
solri-eU shoscavcelv ilaied inmb It. Ajcr's
Hair \Mgor \ gave Her a healthy scalp , nnd
undo the hnir hcuiilil'ullj thick and glossy.
IH.l'.MIOK X
I Ire InHiiiancn Agency.
Thouniloihlgiicd huvo ojioncd a fire
insurntioo mjonej tit looms -lH-5 , ,1. .1.
li ! own block , cor. lOlh mill Doujjlassts.
AVe voprobent hiicholl K-mnvn old line
coinpanios lib the I'htrnlx , Goimini-
Amoiican , 1'oniisyhiinia , Coianieichil
Union nnd Hoynl.Vo \\ill ho tflatl to
see our friinds at our ollicos sit any tinio
intl asstiro the puhlic that any business
ciilrnstcd to our ujjcncy will 'lo honor-
ibly. c.irofnlly and aceuratoly attended
to. 'JUo phone i\o. 1502.
I'ttmiL. liUJir.it ! ,
A 13 Cn.MIDI : ,
\\aiit ID Mini- MIL
The Omann tin mining company with a
capital stock of * . ! OD,000 has hloil ai tides of
Ineorpotation in Ilio oflkoof the county clerk.
'Ilio oillcorsand iliiectors nio .V. .1 Whladon ,
CluUtian .Iniit cn , .1. W Tailor , \V. .1 Neil ,
\Villi im C'olf.iJw , riank Palmer , II K Kob-
cits and JV \ KnuMiiln The business ollicn
is to bo located in Onnli.i , but the mlninp
operations will bo cauicd on in t'ubtoi
touiitj , Houth Dakota
Toiiiisls
whether on pleasure bent or business , should
tnuo on evuy tnpa bottle of svrup of UBS , as
It acts most pleas mtlj and elTectually on the
kldnt'js. li\er anil hovels , iiiiivontliiK fevers ,
headaches and oilier forms ot sickness For
sale in , Vc ) ana $1.00 bottles by all leading
diugglsts.
Nnnu'd Tor Promotion.
The promotion examinations at Tort Omaha
aio proceeding satisfnitorilj. The following
applicants luvo pissed the examination nil
light and will bo promoted I-iieiitonant >
W. Diy ot the Is'inth cavaln from lieutenant
to captain. Lieutenant A T I'aimer of the
Second infantr % ttoin second to ( list llonton-
ant ; Lieutenant C K ( ! allairlier of the Sixth
cavaliy from second tolirst lieutenant
HIAOTJON ani'8 IN.
Slinrp Ailvniifntln Price nn I'nckhi ) ;
The gradual stiffening of prices on paeltlng
home products during the last few days ciil-
minuted jestonlay , in wasexpcited bj know-
Inu mips , In a < harp ndMinco on an pxcltcd
tnatkct. NotwItlisUiullng tlio unprecc-
dented liberal picking of hogs dmlng the
season , and the eaormons stocks on bond nt
the leaning i outers , gi\ \\\f \ \ ovciy unroimtgo-
mont to bear storlo.s nnd Intlticnco , tliero is
tho\cry best grounds for the ndvanco undo
nnd even n tniuli lurgrr one.
Dating the last fotvdius Mm poikha ad-
vniueit fullv ( I ; T > 0. two thirds ofnlrh ml-
Mlin'C. has been during this week
On SepteinbiT IS hist the average pilco
jiatdfor hoes toadied f I : < 7 , im tuangeof
* t K'v ' to $1 . * ( ) , sliitdtilih tme thedecllno
lias boon almost continuous. At no time
since tlie oomtnoiHomonl of the present
packing season lias the * l line been icnehcd ,
while ? > I ( > , the lowest point leronled , was
scoied IV'icinlicr is on a t ! . " > to $ JI III ranip
Hlme that time JIM lias been i eai lied only
once , while \lioa\oiiiRe has tjccn below § ,1.0
( | n lie as often as it Ins txn n abov o Al II ) .
'lliercpoit of tboagriculliu il deplitn.dit
show liJ."ioiniless ( hogs than a jiar njjo ,
while the packing Ins o\i coded last ye.n's
b.\ moro limn 1MHUK ) ) . When It is recalled
thnt hogs , now bung niiirkilcd , asoiago
aloiit fottj pounds hss than the\ did a jiar
ngo , nnd that laino sicllivis of drouth
strltkoM lountn \\iil have nelthtr hogs to
food nor corn to fatten tneni on till aftortho
fail imps , tlie ling nop In sight Is lonmna-
tlvclj veiy light.
On tlieothei hand as usual on n declining
nmikct , ii'luil nu-icliints , jnlibcis ainlmlddlo-
inen ha\c bein canning only stoi-ks to meet
iinniediaUMloiiiaiids Tills has been ag i.i-
vn'ed 1 the late llnaiicid stringency , till
thcie is not Milllriont pork in the hands of
Johuers nnd local dealers to last inoto tbnu a
few days
( Ann is scarce nnd high
Provisions nio inbaiHing In pi ico. The
spiing demands nroiomitiL' in witti e\ecllent
prospectsof a large \oln \ me of business. 'Ilio
immense stock of packing honso pioduct ,
now In stoiage , is niedoil all tilong the clnn-
nolsof tiado. Ordus largo and numoimis
are being receUod , and it looks now as if the
stock in the hands of packers would soon lie
reduced to its norm it level
Hi rofiioni.oto the nnnuot icpoits iiinn-
ether column It \\ill ho obsrmnl Hint the
) ) ackors have lalsoil their iiiotntloiis ] fiom ' .o
to Ic per pound on nitiiustcvi'ijtliiiig
In Loinersatlons this wiok with persons
high up in packing imuso seciets it was con
ceded tbat ttie piolnblo advance would not
local paiklnc houses protlts of iuooUI,0KlUOO , (
or nioie.
The people's leinedy lot thocnroof coughs ,
cohls , tibtht in , hoarseness , hroncb ills , cioup ,
inlluon/a , whooping onuih. ; Incipient cou-
buiiiption , is lr ) Hull's Cough S.rnp , the old
icliablo 1'rtco ' , ' . " > umts.
To prompt ! } and pormauontly cmo ihcn-
niatism ui ncuialgiauso Salvation Oil. 1'iico
5 cents.
H'eatlior Pi olKilnliticH lor I\ \
If Munich comes In 111(0 ( a lion it will o
out like a lamb , and \ ice versa. Hut
every ilay in the month , inln or shlno ,
the electric litrhted , btoam licateilPS -
tiliiilod limited tiiiins of tlio Chii'itiro ,
Milwaukee \ St. Paul latlwnyill \ run
between Oinnha nnd Chicnjfo. The elec
tric boith rouhti ) , ' lamps in their palace
faloepiii ( , ' cnis tire the ( iioatost noxolty of
thoitfjo. Ticket Qflluo , loOl Fninani si. ,
Oinnha.
liiililieis Itnlil at AlliHglil.
Three parnitlng lollbers went the rounds ot
AllniglitVednesdav night They Hist made
n mid on the colored Claistian church , but
biing diseoveied thov tied. Ttioj nc\t\is-
ited Prank II llarncs liome , liut Mr Bnrnes.
Imppcning to ho up , discovoied them before
getting In his house. Thov next visited John
S Mullen's lesiilonuo , but theie mot no bet
ter success tlnu at the otliei places As fai
ns ktiouii notldngwas > seemed by tlio ttiie\es.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is' the best
of all remedies lorchlldien uolhing. L'5 cents
a bottle.
The following mirriajo licanioj were is
sued bvJudgq Shields jebtoiday :
Nnmoamt aldresi. Ace.
j I barlcs llul pr. Tnbor In . Si ! (
iMaiyh Marshall. In. . SI
ilduard tniiiborK , ( Jin din . . : i ?
I AniiuJoliiison , Uin iliu . : u
POETS
Do not have the beautiful budding season to themselves. Melodi
ous as they are they do not attract as much attention as the tell-tale
symptoms that make their appearance when the blood is impure and
the system is in a state of disorder. The boils and eruptions that
take advantage of the season to tell their story are dumb , but elo
quent. Their meaning cannot be mistaken. Spring is not by any
means a beautiful season to those whose systems have been neglect
ed until the \urning comes in the shape of boils and eruptions. It
is a season , however , that can be thoroughly enjoyed by those who
are thoughtful enough to take time by the forelock. A bottle or
two of the great tonic and blood purifier IMJ JMUJ MUJ % jjl w' " ac"
complish wonders. Itdihes out and dej& IBJ isI strosaU )
humors of the blood. James L. 15ole , of l -3n * /ta ! | Atlanta ,
writes : " I had awful sores fcjjgj jj ] an ( ' pimples on my face , and
after using two bottles of Ptff I was cured. "
Triatlse on IIlooil anil Me In IUHCINCN IVIalli'il I'roo.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ca-
V
" Continual dropping wears
away the stone. " e
The continual breaking of
lamp-chimneys costs a good
deal in the course of a year.
You can stop it. Get Mac
beth * s " pearl top" or "pearl
glass. " You will have no more
trouble with breaking from
heat. You will have clear glass
instead of misty ; fine instead
of rough ; right shape instead
of wrong ; and uniform , one
the same as another.
You will pay a nickel a chim
ney more ; and your dealer
will gain in good-will what he
loses in trade ; he will widen
his trade by better service.
rittsburi ? . ( iKO.A. MACIIPTII ' '
LlOOUiri :
IS ALL IMF. WOULD THEREIS BUT ONECURE
DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
It ran lie ul * on In u cup of roll to ur It-u , or In ur *
.Join of TOD" ! , without the knowledge ot Uit patient
t ( ueoe sary It in absolutely liarralcbi and will eflect
A permanent and ipeody euro , whether the patient u
a rae erate drinker or an aloolaolio w reck 11 NKLK
i All H. Jt operates DO quietly and mth iuch cer *
tainiy that tbu patient uuUoreocs no tnoonvenienca.
aud era he is aware , ton complete reiorjiPticn !
etleoted 4B naae hoe * of partloulnrt * frco To he Iiudol
KUIIN < VCO. , IfithAf VouglnttA.te IMhAe CuiPinRBU
P 'lrarto tupplleii by IIi * JvB CJIUUK A IO , aru
OR. BAILEY ;
Qracluats Dentist ,
A Hill vlt ff It'Ptll "I !
- llnlilitr fur HVEllui-
-i A t *
IAIK A jiorft'it lit BUnrnntPPil 'In-Ill oxmiflwl
. ' imil ltlnnil iiiii 'kUuli <
\\llliout imliir iiant'ui
Co' ' ii"\\i < rk Uoth Bltlmut jilatis Ml " ' *
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK 1bTH AND FARNAM
I nlrnnco llHh lrcct oloratnr Open cvt-iilnna
until bo'ilmk
OMAHA , il'nllon i r Mr "HW .1 II S1IKK
- ' " " ' -
SCHOOL OF-Xr r1'0"14-
TELEGRA.PHT.
\nt it-iiuiviJ
[ K.J. SIMPSON
1409 and 1411 Dotlo ; St. , Omaha , Neb.
IIITIMII IIS Ol-
First Glass Carriages ,
The I onilliiu ' tyliui. 'I In I.iiwost 1'rii'Os.
vouu v' Ko.I ( SOMCIIT.I )
HOTEL , DELI.ONE.
Corner I'ltluind Caiulol AVOIIUJ.
Just completed , Ins 100 rooms , thros
stairwiys , irointlni top to Ihe bottom , Ins
fmo elevator and'tUnning room sorvlop , is
lire proot throughout , llnulnll.ii I roonw ami
tin- ( most toilet rooms 111 the tity. Lar o
Sample rooms. Suitojvitli bithAs'1 Co-
llthand CanitolAvo Street cir horvico tu
all U.roLt ions. Hates from $12.6J to $1 OO.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
u. s. DEPosirouy , OMA.IU
Capital , - - - - S-'tOO.OOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 , - O'J.BOO
Olllcir < nml IHriHtorn--llonry W Viitc ? l > n > iinnt |
U-wlis. H ( > ol \ Ice I'ri'ii lent , J mint \ \ Mnnjo \ \
V Mori" ' , .him fliilllm U I' Cuihlllj J N II
I'utrlckV II r < llimliti' i uliltr
TI1U1 IliON U/X.NK , '
( urnorUtli inul I'nriiiin M <
A fil'ncril ItuiiUhu llinliK'iH Ir.ins u'lo I
Winslow Wilkcs ,
The fastebt t-year-old paclus ( .tallion lu the
"World ,
llpronlS 14 IS nt lo\liiktun Ivi 3il lioiil Ii ) Illnrk
\Mlkii. \ iliini bjr Alinont III nniliu llu > Maiuli 1 1
IMU nllKJl Miilonilri'tt umulm , Neb fcl A > u100
MCUu.uulrttnru "
COUUI'V
MEN WHO
Clothing to-cloy fui the clnss or pr opk who wear "fontly mtulo , " make n fat' cliffei cnt cluss or ( jooda
from what they mndo lvvt'i\ty-fivo years n o. Thou pnnlsvoro cut with n hu//-smv , inatsvoro j'
undo inn harness shop , vo = il 5 svoro st tnply n pnlrof nrtn holes with m-nnc cloth nt'oiiml , and it mrrl , r
is if the whole suit was mmlo to sets how nutoli of a "fltiy"a innn could ho macio to look. Men .tflUJ/
\ rencly-imule stilt then only \vhon compelled to. Gi'nduully this has changed. People liked the iclcn
ofbtiyfng n suit Saturday nnd wonrlii it Sunday. Manufacturers wore not slow about Inking in the
situation. They employed bettor help , usocl bolter mntorlals , and tui-nod out bettor woi U yearalloi *
yont' , To-dny there nro mnnulactttrers ol' rendy-nmcto clothing who employ the best workmen that
cnn bo hired at any prlco. They buy the beat cloths thnt the mills nuiUc. They use the very heat U tin- ,
ninfls. There are clothing concerns to-day who nmUo up "rendy-mado" clothing in I'm1 bettor shape
hnn the average niercluvnt tailor turns out "custom work. "
Us about that sort of clothes we want to speak toKiy. 'We have bouolu a much larger a oitinent
of extra fine suits and overcoats for this sjniny/s / trade than \vc \ have rvi-r before sliown , ( looiN th.it
it , lioltl their shape and would be taken lor" custom woik'on any man's back , and \vc \ ilon'l a jk"ciMoiii"
iry | > riccs lor them , cither.
JKfins OF STYLISH SPRING Ol'JIRCOATS in Meltons , Kerseys , Cassinicrcs
Cheviots , 'IVccds , etc. , made up in elegant shape , jjooils that more than one store in Omaha yits
sixteen and eighteen dollais for , at the nnilorm piice of
MDS or srYL/Sfl SJWJXG SWTS \ \ \ liniKhwic goods , iii almost any color 3ml
want. Suits that arc made i p by the best clothmq ; makcis in the Hast. Suits that make a man
feel glad he's living when he's got one on. Suits that are worth way up to twenty dollars , all v
the one uniform pi ice of
COME AND LET THE GOODS TALK TO YOU FOR THEMSELVES.
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets ,
OPEN TILL S P. M. [ _ : 1 SArURDAYS 10 P. M.
Friday and Saturday , March 13 and 14 ,
" -.itllt ll.ll ) M It Midi.
[ ! ; .H.PO S COMPANY ,
' riciutotiitii * Irhli Dr.uiui ,
THE IVY LERP
A tribute to tlio nrtli itf IM h clmrnrlor
.1 Cllltllt Sldlfi I'lnilHttt'HI ,
'llicUcat IiIt/i / JIu ftndllnl Dnnm * in li/i.rlcn
yl fiCIIIIIHC / Wl / ' ( ) " ) .
Syr the 1'nKlc H Illicit nn eniili * uirrli * n llvo < lill'l ' In
UK tnlcni" Ilivirtlii * fniiiniiN lv > l.'Mif ' ( juirtu'li ) In
choice ninth mt.f lil li imli tlt < "
hiilc of M ats iti ( ns 1 liufotii ) nt ri iilur prlros
BOITD'S.jniti K xjt.n i-r
SUNDAY ,
( COMEDIENNE I
\likd bj fJi-cirr'i ! C' llonlf.icc , , Tr l\nrr\ \
llioli mill u Model C'omp my
MOXIJAY
MARGERY DM
S.ilo opens " .ilurd.iy ut u pular prlr-c'9
"Vii ( ) M : '
rni i ? CM v
Lll l-t I" 1\A > N. O\L\
SUNDA.Y , MARCH 15.
1IOTil iiiinlBit niul M i tiitco t fiiHJinciljr
"A BITITCH OP KEYS , "
OK , THE HOTEL.
KMU\'iiuvi. i-vrmi i M \ \
1 I NMKIt TIMS 1 M'H
OrHicstn , " . "c Tin ! Sic llnlionj > .c llov Oilleo
DIME MUSEE.
Will I awlcr , MaiiapL'r Cor llth mil Purniiu
\\KKK \ Oh "MAIU II 9
n Aquatic wnmlorx Cnpt lleirh Miuillih I.n illp
Mrnnalil Miirrav niul Allin skilili Arll-t > l.il
Arni-lrciiik' Irl-h IciiaMll.in llrunn llros ( lux
l.uiLi'iIliu Halls ( innlL I nriu 1 innllj 'Iliu
Kuu'rnc'ii Tr-ipi'il-ai unit nconiiimy | of COHHM | | ins
"Having Eyes , See Mot ;
and
Having Ears , Hear Not"
Or , in otlierttnrils < siniilv | Oilsif , i man in
lni-.iiK'ss uou C.IIIIMII uill liiiu .1 Imslnc"- .
mill ; , nill close liK ttt .mil ' tup Ins c.irs In
.ill nurluics in.ulc In linn fm niiluioiis , id
\cuisinn , in ut\\ f tin proven fact , thai
advertising is a necessary clement of cs-
perous industry , tin cmi m iii.u nun's imsi.
ness ii'ictr IHI > In spvllul \\illisc\iiiliturs
F-A-I-L-U-R-E
If , nn ( lie other li.nul. you .IK ! iliiliiii ( | ( ;
Ilio \\n to Inner oiiuiliiiiilUs | | in linsliitss ,
.mil jour ejis .mil t.irs ,111 iipm fm nc s-
| uicr | .iil\urlliiui > fictst vinii in pK.iHii In
lilUllli \oii on , iii\ _ jioitils pcil.iinini ; ( u
ne\\spiici | aihcilMM . tu help > mi spell
Ilic > u > iin | iilanlMIII | vf SCMII lUUi- '
S-U-C-C-E-S-S
The Iriiiiipcl-ciiil of our IKIIII \\ill u.uli tin
C.ii nf the iiiUci'liMiii ; iliiirlnuiit | ot .in\
nc\\spi | > vi or in.muliu in tin \\mld ,
ALDEti & FAXON ,
Ncwhiwncr
fldvortisiiuj
MARK.
CO & ( jll W Third Stieet CINCINNATI O
HOTEL ,
7/M' TfiilTffMi < < " ' ' 'Hi ' " " '
latinHHiHt HHli ttilltl < illll
In-ii I'll Inlil.ic imllH I'liniilniIIHIII
liiim-HH-lit lo i-iinf , .III tin1 fi'llllli/1 mat
HIHII-H Un fil n-itl. .ttn-nti > * tin- / > /
Iliiinil , niiil.iHtl It /Hi/1 ' * to lun-ii
iiiilfl ; , I in'n in-H mitt /Iff iilni-iii *
Ilit-intiilmiit tinlinlliHnii , .s/i > nin lnit ,
lint imil > lil n t > 'i' 'i ml Hiinnlilni-
ci riM/ < " " ' 'liiblt'timni'iiiiHH \ > - < l
"ltC > 'e >
D. BILLO WAY , Prop
GOODYEAR
India Rubber Glove Co.'s
RUBBER
BOOTS and SHOES.
Including their full line of Lawn Tennis S/Hh * . T/ny
arc fhc handsomest and neatest Jilting Slioc itia < ft\
1-OR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Omaha Rubber Co.
Wholesale Western Agents ,
A COLD IS INFLAMMATION.
POND'S EXTRACT
REDUCES INFLAMMATION.
Specific Directions.
ii'.v C < M i > mi : iu\n : , nppiy
I'onil'H Ix-tract ) iillluti'il our-IialO
1 > ) n iiawil Ii > nrlir , or nuiilf II ) or
lajinrl/o II < i ur a lunii | niul Inliiilo
Ihe fuiius Ilirons'i ' * l ° H"-
II' IIOMlsi : , Kins1 ulth S'oiuf *
I'.xlrart kpvt-ial tlnict lullj.
ir TIII : THKO\T is om :
nnd M : < 1C M'ltT , ruli the node
1horoii Iil > ultli 1'ond'w I.-.I i.irt ,
niul , on rotlrlns , titap III" n < M' c
In uinolcii lniiHlii imini ulccl
WAY \vllli I'niKl'it i\liail : , nnd pro-
tec'lnl Ii ) ail outer \ \ iii ] > i > lu . .
ir TJSI : ii M.S AII
APPLY laUu u ti'iiNiooiituI | < if I'liniKN
tract lour or 11 xo UIIICN < lnll > .
' ir TIII : Minis ACHI : .u i
POND' ! < > rc , ruli llii'm v Ij nr < > u > .l ) ultU
I'ouil'M I'.xtrai I.
FOR CHILBLAINS , > > nlli ullli
I'oml's ivtiuct : anil luiinln c ullli
cloth Nitur.iUMl u Ith I'nnil'N I'.x.-
TO trail. lie lilujj < | iil < 'lil ) Nluppiil.
BUT ilo mil piirolinsr sunnln > ii [
wuliMltnti : anil otpi't I II lo ilo u lia
PART I'onil'N IXtnifl uill , Hi1 xiiri-oil
luuc yoiiiilui ) nrllc'lc , nia li > only
1'iiiiil'M Dvlrai'l , , > OAVoilc
anil London.
NO CUR.ELJ NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
eon ni s ( XDO i ii f \ i o ul ir t.rn lunli1 In n Ml l 111 ! II * llpl ' 111 II nll.JW IH il 1 III il Ik W th
til klC.ll I sin . H- * III ! No \ II - ( lir it nn 1 l i\ ali ) | is < * \p i n iii.'tit 1'iirii it nt I i i r < nut rti
U.I I I xlMuul. . .1 -ci , , a V\i-klH \ - . M.llt | in l n .1 * .
On * . H f II 111 . I SKID nt ) I I n in > i * r KM N 11 1 cmi intvt'f f l f i \ . h ! Ul
. ' I i Id k Mi.nn f l.ir. .
Mil' ol n 10 > unit L tllli. Il urn 11 > U > I I ) Jll
It III t I
KERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
"poclSo tnr Myiti > rln , Pljilnoia F'ti , I't-uralcria. Wuko
fuln b , Ueniul tvpiitnlun.Uot.rninei ( tl < Hiam ro-
mltoirf In unlt > .ill leading to iimorr 'loom u t
UtfAlh Prtdnaturii olil Affi , ) l3rrnntii I un of I'owor
tnuilliur pox Involuntary 1 anted , ami Hinrmntunl LI
cauiu.1 lir uvirvivitlot lit Iliu train mlr I u u or
ovir liiilulirfiicu rnchhoxcoMtalntuiiininnti ' trU
incut tin luu < u KU lut I } ) , tent lir inriliirrt ul.
> VIUi curli unlcr f < ir ix IMIIPH , mil cm I | > ur.hiik < ir
iruarantcti tu riruiid riontv K ttiu IrtnltiHiit falil ( AJ
niu tj jarp-iiteu UHUvU aiilKinu.iiu MiMvuly ir
OOODMVN DUfi , I'O. ,
Ill' ' I minim Mlmt - liinitli t Ni h
_
[ hiTi i..u niiir I ) t..r iilllJm
iinimlunil < n lmrif. > niul
liriintKi uin nf nun A
inn in- fur Uu ill hill.
< K v.c ii kilns i.utillitr
tnuomin
l . -v Irf | . ri. it MII | feelsafo
I THltvmjCiltMifilCo in r.con iiiiiiilliu ; It lu
3 all Miiri-r.T
k J STDMR. M D Orc.TiMii.
NiiNI l > > SlriiULXlstM *
l'lll 1 HI.CO.
Ion lAi'iisosM l r l.i'Oiii'- I Hi il IMIi"
ilii I'tiuli iiiurit ) n. t un UK uunirii.ii H\nit in in
( iliu uiiiit | t li n tiuiu uliiii'iin i iiite I'r. iu > itn
Mil UU'Hill' Il till" ! | llll Ullllllllll till tllklll I 111
Int. i t-iiini- > \u > I'll lu It > ! ! > I'r | . - sin ,
i IT i linl In I.n HUH' til MUIIIIII > \ Mil in.IM |
I ut.'i l oc.ir I * l iinnhii ( K Mi'iiln. s , tti
UuiJliu M 1' Llut Luuutil lllulli I ! ui j j rl-i.
.vlANtJOOD RESTORED.
SA.VAIHO. " .
\\tiniU-iliil bjirniftv
I ! ' l ul ) . In t ild Mllti ft
toi ur. nil Vr , u > lilt
M i ir > 1 nt llram
I' ' i. Hi Klai IIP
W tkiril'uMi lx tMan
H . ill ) ilriilnn anil
DoforoA
After Uso.
. I -i I | Ki ir t f the
I'hotonr.pli l fr .n lift I rur ti\i Ormmi in
i HI. i > x , raiiFiil t > r
n > ir n rliuii , , tnhf , | irnlrii u tu us . r tin i \ < .i > a
im ift.bilK. ' .pli . i r unit u ii. l'it ul"limrly
li-alln Inormltt t > ukini i i nml IUMIIIII I'm un
lu i n\i ul nt { rni t > inrr > ni tl > < Mhi ( HKki t Priio
tl apu kui < i < r trf5 \ \ uli i M r > | % nli r wp KI o
\ r It 11 u Kii.iriiitir In i u r in irriinil Hi
iiioin-j. Si nt In mail i im ) aitdrto. cucuurrte. !
/Ii niliui ltil | i | r Ail In M , v
MADRID CHEMICAL TO . Urum ti ( ifilrp for U. S. A.
417 Hi MlMirn strut llltl M'.H Ilk
I OH SMI IS DM VII \ M.ll.UV
Iviilin A , ( u i , i iiih f , liiiui.li * si ,
l \ I'uli i A i . i i in \ n uka > st
I' ' I- i ' A < in > | l IUIT. I
TOSEPHliLLOTT'I '
STEEL PEWS.
GOLD MEDAL , I'Amj txros.Tios . , 1889.
THE MOST > 'fcRFEOT ' OF PENS.