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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1891)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , WLAROH 20 , 1891. THE CITY , Joe Sustorlrt wns adjudged Itnnne anil taken lo the county jtUl ycstordiiy tiftor- noon. Ono minor permit for $200 was Issued by tlio auporltitondcnt of buildings yes- tordny. Poormostor Mnlionoy Is n , la-grlppo sufferer nnd In hardly nblo to nttond lethe the duties of his ofllco. Arguments in the Snundcrs-Wllcox case that has boon on trlnl before Jucljo Waheloy for more Hum a week vroro con cluded yesterday. An oil wnfjon standing on Ohio street , ncnr Twenty-second , took fire about ; t o'clock yesterday afternoon. The alarm was sent Iti from box 72. Loss trilling. Why huvo a fnco dla figured with erup tions when Spanish Court Cream will positively roinovo them. Ask your druggist for It and he satisfied with no other. Wllllnin Mlllor stole a roat , vest and Bovoral trinkets from Gcorgo Wilson , Twenty-seventh and Lcuvcinvorth. Judge Holsloy gave Miller thirty days In tlio county jail. Chief Clerk Vnndorvoort of the rail way mull service received word yester day that Li. M. May , one of the clerks on the Omnha and McCook route , had died suddenly at his homo in Falls City , Nob. Cook's Extra Dry Champagne Is ono of the most delicious bovcraRos in tlio market. Once tried it will always bo on your tablo. I'lKHOn In Oinnhn , March 2J , 1801 , Mrs. Plioubo .T. I'lorcp , uijcd C9 years. Kuncrnl will tnko places this morning from tlio residence of hcjr son-in-law , Thomas Ham- Inn , KUOltirlcstreut. niul tliorotnalns will bo tiikoti to Juckson , Midi. , on tlibO:3)ttrUn : this tn or n Ing. _ _ L , J'AICAUItA. I'll 3. H. Gibbons of Kearney Is at the Mlllard. A. H. Gibson or Hooper Is at the Murray. L. . P. Glllctt of Beatrice is at the Pnxton. .T. C. Pun ton of Atkinson Is at the Casey L. Vessel , jr. , of Lincoln is at the Mur ray. ray.H. . II. Branch of St. Louis is at the Pax- ton. ton.Frank Frank D. Stcolo of Hastings la at the Pax- ton. ton.L. L. . C. Lloydof Gothenburg Is at the Mll lard. lard.P. P. C. Kitto of Rock Springs Is at the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. G. West of Gothenburg Is tit the Mer chants , P. W. Miller of Fremont Is at tno Mer chants. N. S. Harding of Nebraska City la at , the 1'axton , James \V. MeDiil of Crcston , In , , Is at the Paxton. W. E. Boznrtof Nebraska City Is nt the Mlllnrd. ( J. W. Bunvell of David City Is at the Murray. Mrs. II , II. Davis has returned from Now York city. L.V. . Edgcrton of Central City Is at the Merchants. .T. A. Scdcwlck of Hot Springs. Dale. , Is at the Mlllnrd. W. 0. Ilntnboll of Fnirbury , Nob. , Is at the Muiray. John A. Kldd and i' . O. Bentley of Ong , Nob. , are at the Casey. J. B. Uoborts and P. 'VY. Wilkinson of Promont are at the Casey. C. W. Wally of Plalnviow , looked over THE Bun building yesterday. Ira M. Hamilton of Plalnvlonr , Neb , , called upon THE HUE yesterday. Mrs. M. O. Mnul la recovering from a very aovoro attack of la grippe. D. F. Fnber. In advance of "Two Old Cronies , " is nt the Barker. E. 0 , Cook , representing "Klralfy's At tractions , " Is at the Barker , \V. N. Simmons and E. J \ Klnnoy of Bohuylor are at tlio Murray. Mrs. Kobcrt Colvlllo of Gnlesburg , Ills , , . _ in the city visiting her daughter , Mrs. A'lctor E. Bonder. M. O. Maul slipped on uls Icy porch Tues day ovcnluc and fell down several stops. Ilia loft arm was painfully strained and bruised. Thomas Miller , general freight agent of the Burlington route , was In the city this morn ing * accompanied , by Gcorgo Morton , hU pri vate stcrotury. _ The Darker FH. . Iloltznmn , rittsburci Iun Fhnnnon , Ilrhlgonort ; J. I ) , Donnelly , Now llijvon ; Wllllnni Ifulllgan , JJutfalo ; W.A 1'Ielcunl , Ohlcnso. The Mltlurd-Murlon Collins. St. Louis : M. L. Soars. N. L. Hoblmon , J , J Kshor. P. Ilul- mor. Umoasioj.T. 11 , Wiles , Kansas City ; Nut \YcllT. Now York ; J. P. Doimlas , LcarciMvorlh ; J < . J. Wcniltid , Nu wark. N. J. ; A. J. I.lttlo. Clil- CI\KO ; 0. Jonei , Troy , N. Y.jO. It. llootli urn wlff. Minneapolis ; W.E. Best , Chicago ; S. M , Ailslt , Bt , Joo. 'TliuPellono-J. O. Levering. Waterloo ; M , J. Comliton. Kvansvlllp. Intl. ; J. 1) ) . Oilcrest Veadutmd ; I1. M. Diilmnco , Ohlciijto ; J. 1) ) . Covpy , Ii. ! . Try. Denver ; \V. K. Sanders , Turkic , Mo. ; I'.J. Dprun. W. H. Uynn. Nottl 1'llUto ! 1'hll M. Murks. Chicago ; l-YP. llunlc St. Joseph ; Cliarles 11. Allen , Lincoln ; K. I Ktcnrns , A , A , MoKadon , Chicago. . The Murrny-M. W. McDonald , Wlnona , Mlmi.lO , A. 1'Iorce. Helmut : U K. Wntson. 1) ) , II. AslR.r. . John Mulligan. 1. D. Mnltln , Surii II Levy. Now York ; Nato Ii , Muliur , M. .T. Y.a- right. Chloaco ; N. L. Ulclimond , Providence , 11. J. ; 0. It. Slfcrt. Dayton. O.t J. E. North , Oo- liiiiibuit G. It. Murray , Chicago ; O , O. Servlc , Blciux Olty ; Chariot II , Lyon. Minneapolis ; Itnco I.oawnlKu'li , MlhviuikcoV. : . 0. II umbel 1'alrbury ; H. II. Oudwalndpr. I'oroy 0. Savory , Chicago ! CusKalin , I'lilludoluhln. The I'nxton M. J. Compton. Evansvlllc , Iiid. ; J. 8. Stownuin , Now York ; It. ( I. Wnllnco. Clileiiso ; N. W , Mcli > od. St. Louis ; 1' . Woolfel , I'lttshiirp ' ; II. It. Ifimlcnlmnr. New York ; Conrad Ambroilo , Clilcaco ; W. K. Clark , ll.tt- tlo Crock. Midi. : I' , i : . Olinpln. W.V. . Dtullor , Washluiitoii. I ) , O. ; Clmrlc. , II. Lanrpncu , J. W. Konllrlil , Ohlcngo ; J. 0. Tunnor. 1) ) . S. A. , Tort MoKi'inoy . Al. llolbroolt and wife. St. Tlioiims , N. IS. ; K. 1'liolpi. Jou Klein. I'lntts- moutli ; II. Oowor nnil wife. Chicago ; . I. It. Heed. Ulilcnso ; 1) . II. Dally , Iowa. The Casoy-Gcorso W. Vromun , North I'liitln ; A. O. Muniniii , Chleaso ; Auu..wick , fit. Louis ; 1) . K. Ilcimolt , 0. K. Horn , ( Jln- cluiiutl : t-'luiilcs E. Ollddnn , Dclvalb. 111. ; Mrs. Anna MoWhonny. Atlantic , la. ; J. II. Ilurnrs , Norfolk ; Kcl Clark , Valnntlnit ; ( J , M. Wowun , ork ; II.V. . Mcl'luro. u. O. Carpenter , Slotix Ultyi V. O. TuU. Kiuisas Cltvs P. S. Trnoy , Wayne ; O. J , Ulloy. Harvard ) IH.t'lllliiB.St. . 1'iuil , Minn. ; A. M. Jonns , AHhland ; U. l > . HI or Icy , I.lntolii : I * . L. Johnson , Hustings ; Jobn U , llaRiio , Now York ; A. Slnton , St. Louis. Dr. Blrnoy curoa catarrh. Bee Uld'p. ' I'ow Club Kntcrtniiiinont. Bishop Newman , lion. J. C. Cow In and Mr. C ! T. Bralnard will deliver addresses nt u entertainment to bo ? lvea nt tno Flnt' Baptist church this evening under the auspices of the Pew club of Zlon Baptist church. _ Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bid 5. A SXO VXVK.VKXT8 , The next attract on nt the Hoyd followlar ; Hunlon'a "Suporba" Is 'Tho ' Two Old Cronies" company , n fnrco-comody of inoro than ordinary merit. It comes on Monday evening next , The company contains a doiea of the brlphtost farco-comcdy stars In the country , and they have already a record for tbuinselvea and tuo piece. Ed 0. Cooke , manager of Klrafy'.s . epoctwlo The Water. Queen , " H In tlio city. Mr. Cooke Is on his return from San Fran cisco and other I ncillo coast cltio , whrro ho reports very larfro business for lita attraction. It COIHP3 to the Boyd ou April : < and -1. The Eden Musoo has a novel entertain- inont this week. Nearly all of the features oi-o novelties. The Loyouburg ohlldrou are slnRors and dancers of morltnnd are encored at every act. Pcdi-o , the singing parrot , Is anew now feature. Ho can inihato the btiplo call with porfocUon , La Vcrna , the Ejjyptlau Boixeror , in his \vqndorful black art Is a fouturo sslUom soon. By a gesture alona ho coininands things to appear and disappear. Ho is a marvel. The phantasmagoric ! illus- IOIIH are i > orfect and make an nmuslng sight. The shootlnjt of Mexican Hilly is nno. Ho Is ono of the best rillo shots In the world. The comical farce , "Slightly Mixed. " by the Lohro conclude a very amuMus entertain ment. ARRIVAL OF SHANNON'S ' LAMBS TLo Team That Will 8by Its Oaitor for the World's ' Series. AN AGGREGATION OF BRAWNY GIANTS , They Go to Lincoln Next Week nnd the Prevailing Opinion In Tlmtltn Ooocl-llyo Ijincnlti. Despite- the Hun-ylng snow and hyperbo rean breezes It begins to lool < llko oall playIng - Ing time , and the crank will shortly bo trans ported to the realms of beatitude. Manager Dan Shannon nnd his lambs the -whole pang of 'cm ' got In yesterday morning , and a husuy looking crowd of representative American citizens they are. C U'TAIN StIASXOX. It will bo apropos to begin wllli Dannv Shannon , the manager , second ba5omnn and high-cockalorum of the gang. Uant-y Is well nnd favorably Known In Omaha , as ho played the llrst part of the season of "S3. " On ncconut of a long nnd ills- couniKlng siege of malnrln Shannon was compelled to glvo up playing for .a whllo that season , nnd in the latter part of July ho asked for his reloaso. Ho left Omaha August 1 , and went to tils home nt Ilrldpcport , Conn. , a fo\v weeks of actual rest bringing him about nil right Shannon Ii a handsome , gentlemanly follow , and Is a credit to tlio profession. Ho wai born in Urldtfeport , Conn. , Jlarch iil , ISOo , stands live feet nlno Inches , and weighs ISO pounds. Ho began playing bdll with the Hartford team , In the Now England league In ISSI , and sooirdovrlopcd an extraordinary capacity for contiolllngtbo men on the Held. and \viig made captain , Among the second basemen that season ho ranked second. In IMS bo managed the Ilrlduoport team in tbo Eastern leactio ; in ISt'O the Nowbnry- ports in the Is'ew England league , and In 1SS7 took his old position at tno head of the team in his native town , remaining thcro until July , when with Pitcher Lovott ana Big Gcorso Wilson ho wns sold to the Oshkosh club In the North western league , the Osh- koshos , with Fran ) : Selco at the helmr win ning the pennant. In 'S3 Danny canio to Omnha , nnd as stated above re mained here until August , when ho re signed and went home. Aftcriovcral weeks' recuperation ho ninncd with the Nowark. N. J. , club , hi the Atlantic Icacuc , nnd as luck would have it , Newark won tno pennant. In ISb'J was with the lamented Louisvlllcs , in the American association , and In 1SOU went over the gtuMcn wall with the rest of the stars and landed on Doth feet with the Now York brothers. Ho made a great record thcro , in both hitting and ilcldlug , and comes to Omaha under the Impression that bo can duplicate his urent luck this season. At any rate ho looks as flno ni n llddlo , and is deter mined to give the town the best ball they over saw , IIII.I.Y IIAt-LIOAN , William E. Halllgan , catcher , is but n Itld , being but twenty-two years of age , but weighs 175 pounds and stands live feet ten in his cardinal hoso. Hnlligan hasn't had a very long experience , but nil the authorities ngrco on the fact that ho Is n "comer. " Ho commenced playing ball pro fessionally at BliiKhnmpton , N. Y. , In 1&S3 , behind the bat. Jio finished the season nt i'cnn Yon , tlio Ulnghumptons disbanding In August. The season of 18S9 found him with the Cannndnlgua club In the New York State league , but ended the season with Buffalo In the International. Intho spring of 18'JO ' ho signed with the brotherhood Bisons , nnd mndo the par excel lent record or .000 as a Holder nnd , ; ! 00 with the stick. Halligan Is a line looking young fellow , muscular and athletic and looks likoa ball player all over. * AMEN M'CMJJ.GT. ' Alton McCauley is the plant of the team. Ho was born In the village of Indianapolis. Ind. , In 18TO. Ho tips tbo beam at 1UO nnd stands six feet ono. Ho begun his carcor as aprofcsh at Birmingham , Ala. , la the South ern league na n pitcher in 1B35 , but during part of the time covered llrst. Ho pitched for the Uridgoports In the New England league In 1SSO , and in 18S7 migrated west on Horace Greoloy's ' advlco nnd guarded first for St. Paul in the Northwestern Icauuc. Ho stood second among the hitters and col lared an admirable record on tbo base , with an average of .075. Elnior Foster was the only man In the whole league to beat him out with the club. In 1888 and IbSO Allen was- with the Peorlaa , at Peorla , ill. , the nlnin mater of many n good ball player. Hero ha headed the list at 'the bat and'gavo all the first baso- inen the dust. In 1800 ho wai with the Philadelphia national league team where ho scored a pronounced success in splto of a slight falling ; off in his stick work which was occasioned uy ill health , McCauley Is ' erful f eltow ana hip enough to cat hay. JACK > 'E\VMAX. Jack Newman was with , us last j car. nnd don't you ( forgot it , hois a catcher. Ho is tnonty-thrca years of ago , weighs 103 and Is with In a fraction of being n sixfooter. . Ho opened up as a ball phyor at Charleston , 111. , which has since been rubbed off the mans , in ISSo , as catcher. The followingyear ho wont to Xanesville , O. , the old homo of Governor Boyd , In the Trl-State league , whore ho caught everything In sight , including a Seventh street belle. In the ranks of the Buck' eye team at that time were such well known players as Lavry Twlchcll , Martin Duke , known ns Duck then und \Vllllo Bill Sow- dors. In ' ( K ) Jack began with the Toronto , International loam , which throw up the sponge about July 10 , and ho was signed by Manager Leonard for Omaha. Dunn ? his stav hoi oho convinced the most fastidious that ho was a hitter from Hlttorsvllle , and a catchorout of sight. X. T.OUP BAKED. Norman L. BaKer U but n child In years but as n pitcher , oh my ! Ho in thojollic : and the kidder of the team , and will bo a ! n vorito wltb the bleachers. Baker llrst played ball as an amateur with the nartvlllo3champlons of the Philadelphia amateur league in 1831. Went to Johnstown- Pa. , uud won the championship of the Inter. state league. In ISbrt ho pitched for Oil City Iron and Oil league ) nnd came In second. The next sea son he went to Louisville , wtio sold his release - lease to Nashvlllo , and Nashville caino In la second place. Began next season with Hochester , who sold him to Toronto nnd Toronto won flrst placo. In 1&78 ho went to Newark ( Central league ) and they won the championship. In the fall hn went to Stockton , In the California lensuo. and pitched the last U games out of 12 and won 1) ) , loit 1 nnd tloil 1 , winning the ehiun ploushlp. In ISb'J ' Baker was with the Haiti inoro American association team and did KOOI work. Hovas born October 14 , ISO' . ' , weigh 157 pounds ind stands 5 foot , 11 Inches In JOT. WALSH. Joe Walbhj everybody knows Joe and like : him too , for ha K about as smooth people a you will meet In a day's ' journey. A gentle' man and a ball player , well I guess yes. Joe w.is born In Chicago November , IbOO. Hi pulls down the scales when in playing condl tlon at in pounds , stand flvo foot and a hal and nil the fans will hot their last dollar that ho can knock the eternal socks off any short stop that over eat a grounder oi" stopped a liner , that la In this nock of woods anvway , Walsh b"jnn his ball caioerm ISSlntUock Island. That same year ho canio to Omaha and joined the famous Union Paolllcs , play ing the same position ho does today. In lSSr > and 1SSO Joe was in Macon , Ua. In ISS7 bo returned here and In the iprlng of ISSS was sold to Minneapolis. Ho played with the mlllors until they disbanded , when ho went to Milwaukee , the land of Dig Heads And boor. In ISS'J Joo's sunset curb once inoro listened athwart the local diamond , and to xhuy did last year and will again this. Walsh Is what Is known in Patsy Tobouu's ' parlance us "a bunl. " pin cur.KB. William II. Clarice , alias Dad , o" the man with a irniu on him , h tno well known hero for any lengthy moidluii. Ho is twentv-livo years of ego , weighs ICO pounds and stands about tlvo foot sovcn.Jad" has been on the turf 6lnco 1SS7 nnd has ulways bcea con sidered a valuable man. " ' Mauagor Scloo paid the Chicago club ? loqO for his rolcaso In the spring of 18S3. Ho has boon with Onir.U ever since , doing superb work with the ex ception ot last year , whoa a combination ot circumstances militated against him unu ho fell off materially in bis boy work. C. K. BUTCI.m % E. K. Sutcllfte , familiarly known as "Old SI1 , la another corker , ilo la a six-footer , 1th an Inch on top of that-lean , lank nntl cadaverous , but welching 175 pounds. "Old SI "has seen twenty-seven balmy summers nnd an equal number of hard wlutor9hut as a catcher ho doesn't ' have to doff his cap to any of 'em. ' Ho began his ball playing In 183 ! with that grand old man , Adrian 0 , Anson , remaining there through 18SS , when ho went to the Southern league , whore ho p'ut In two inoro yean. In 1537 ho caught llutchlnson in lies Molnoj and In 1833 wont to Detroit. In 18SO ho wns with the Cleveland leaguers and in 1SW with the Brother ! of the samoclty. Ho stood twelfth in thollst of batters , with a per cent of .030 and ns n catcher was not surpassed br any In the business. Ilo Is also n flno Adder and can bo safely played In almost any position. JAMES n. PON'N'nl.t.Y. James I ) . Donncllv U twcnty-avo years of ngo , weigh * U > r , nnd la flvo foot nnd ntno inches in height. Ho llrst began to less the apbcro In Indianapolis In last with the American association team. Ho mada an al most phenomenal record hero. In 1885 ho went to Detroit as a member of the National league team , nndnvon Improved on his work of the itrcvious year. In IBSO ho went to Kansas City along with Grashopper Jim Whltnov nnd Pete Conwny , the Cowboys then bcinpln thd league. Ills work hero was also excellent , and when Kansas City pot her belly full of the lo.iguo Jimmy wont to Wash ington , D , C. , remaining there for two con secutive years. In ISSfllio wns again with the Dctrolts , where they won the International chnmnlomhtp , rcmnlnlnir with the Undgen until ho was sold lo Von dor Ahe. Ho comes to Omaha highly recommended , nnd will sue- ceo.1 thocx-presldont on thin ) , Donnelly Is ono of the most popular players In the pro fession ; Is n flnolooklng , gentlemanly follow nnd n good catch , ns ho will bo heir to sev eral thousand acres of land In Illinois ono of thcso days. i.Aiiur T WITCH r.i.i. Hero is another great hall player. Ho Is twonty-flvo years of ngo , wolgns , 173 pounds and Is another slx-footor. Ho began as a pitcher lu 1SS5 with Zancsville , and early In the season pitched n game against the Dotrolts. allowing them but thrco llttlo pearly singles. That night thu leaguers bought Id in and ho remained with them until 18SS. Part of the time Twitchcll bus playnd In the Held on account of his hitting abilities. In ISbO , whllo with the Cleveland club , ho made the great bat ting record of Ilvo nits \\lth n total of sixteen bases off of the great and only Clnrkion. In 1MO ho was with Brunell's exploring party , being transferred In AugusttoBuffalo.which city was In'tho hole and had to bo helped out. Jlo pitched thirteen games , and an average of eight hits per gnmo wasmado oft of him. JIMMlOANAVAX , Jimmy Canavan Is also too well known here for any extended mention. Ho is twenty-four years of ago , flvo feet nlno inches in height , and weighs ITU pounds. Ho has been playing professional ball slnro 1SSO , part of the titno as catcher and latterly ns Holder. Ho Is a quiet , gentlemanly fellow , n model Holder and more than fair hitter , nn'wAitn ntTCUiona , Edward Eitcljorg is a young but promising player. Ho Is a big man , weighing nearly two hundred nounds , is twenty-two years of ago nnd stands six feet In his base ball shoes. Ilo becrnn In ISS'J with Terra Haute , thence went to Chicago and Evansvlllo , then to Omaha. He gives promise of great strength in the box and is a tremendous hitter , The team will play Its flrst game of any consequence ono week from Saturday with Dave Uowo's farmers' alliance at Lincoln , The Omaha batting order will bo as follows : Shannon , second ; Hnlligan right ; Mt-Cnu- ley , llrst ; SutcllfTe , catch ; Twitchcll , loft ; Donnelly , third ; WalshshortCauavan ; , mid dle , and Bilker , pitch. NI3AV DOCTORS. Omaha's UimtalOutput to lie Pledged Today. The tenth annual commencement of the Omaha medical college will tnko plnco today at 3 p. in. In Boyd's ' opera house. After n" few Introductory remarks by Dr. Wacrcy , the conferring of degrees will bo conducted by Dr. Lolsonring , proildont ofthoboird of directors. The nnpual addrosa to the class will bo de livered by Uov. Willard Scott of this city. The two prizcs-ono for the graduate hav ing the highest average upon final examina tion und the other for the graduate who prepares - pares the best aiiatoniicaT"sneeimen will then be awarded. The exorcises will oo open to the public and all are cordially invited. Following are the members of tuo graduat ing class : John W. Archer , Adda Bower- man , C. W. Maconnell , W. U. Martin , Charles L. Mullens. John M. Straight , Willis J. White , W. G. Zeigler. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Svnfp reduces inflammation while children are toothing. ij ! cent * a bottle. BnytJ County. BUTTH CITV , Neb. , March 24.--To thn Edl tor of TiiERne : The news of the formation of Boyd county was received to-night with the wildest enthusiasm and congratulations. By securing the boundaries as originally laid down in the bill Introduced by 'Fee , Boyd county is without doubt ono of the banner counties in the itato. It compares most fav orably with Polk , York , Saunders and other flno counties of the South Platte countrv. The prospect of Its immediate development assured. Every quarter section of the lane is peed ; opened to homestead"entry only , thereby bringing a family on every quarter section of land , nnd as the "rush for those lands has already sot In. It is safe to say , before the end of the sum/ mcr Boyd county will exceed nil of her north' ern sisters in population ; something unpre cedented upon territory , which twelve months ago was unorganized terrltscy , und for which the United States land oHIco at O'Neill ' Is not yet ready to receive tilings , The prospects for a railroad being built very shortly uro good , the Sioux Citv & North western having already located their line to this point. The heavy snows which pre vailed thioughout this part of the state the past six N cults have about disappeared , leav ing the ground In excellent condition for crops. There will DO consldotablo acreage o wheat and a largo acreage of llax on sod. People who desire to locate on government land will never again see nn opportunity like this. Thcro Is room for several thousnnt such , who _ wlil receive a hcartv welcome Come eaily , is the essential pass word. VIIED S. Cooicn. The True TlicosoplilntH. OMAHA , Nob. , March A ) , 1801. To the Ed Horof Ti'ir. Bin ; : Your edition of Sunday contained an nrtlclo headed : "Prom Head quarters : An Omaha Thcosophlst Uecclves. a Vnhicd Communication. " I bog to ad visa that the Vedimta Thcosoph leal society , the only one In this city , has m cognizance of the stoiy narrated , 'nnd alsi wishes to state that the whole savors to * much of the ucnsatlonulto bo truo. Thogreat ostsatresof this ago will nH condescend U purticipato In anv vice , and ns morbid curios ity Is nothing else , It will not bo gralillod in tbo manner set forth. Yours trulv , I-\T. A Daii' oriuiH llnlo. On the street In front of U15 South Thlr tccnth snoot is au old scale platform whlcl I\M hocomo rotten. Quito a largo hole ha ntioiuly boon broken through the planking At present a ploco of the broken planidni stlciis out of the holo. The place Is danger ous and should bo llxcd , Teams are liable I run Into tbo noloor horses fall through. The attention ot tnostroot commissioner 1 respectfully called to the matter. DoWltts little early Risers : only pill t curo'siclt headache and regulate the bowel rtcmitt of How. Of the blx. persons charged with stealing two baneli of boor from . \UnIonPacIfl \ freight on * Friday night , Mrs. Moran , Mrs Gcorgo Palmer nnuCicorgo I'nlmor were hel liy the court. In dolanlt of * 1,000 bail nplco they went to jail. The other three were released leased , the court bcinc satisfied that the , wcro not Implicated in lUo stealing. Do Witt's JwUtlQ Early Jtlsen ; oost httl pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath Clinrgeil with Tilhpl. Chnrlea A. Iundin litu IIled an Informatlo In pot I co court clunking the proprietors of Hi Bivcuakn Poston with criminal llbol. Uesslcr'sMaglolIeadacho ' Wafers. Cures a' ' headaches In S&uiluutci. At all druggists 01 so-called The cw/gtKti / Majority res do little more tlmn BOYS lmp.Mr the dlptstlve functions And crcato bile. Ajcr's Clirtry 1'cctoral , on the con trary , \vlule It owes the cough , docs not In * tctlcru with thd ( unctions of cither stomacher or liver. No ollltr medicine Is so safe and " " ' ' efficacious In dlicases ot the throat and "Will be boys , They'll climb fences , and catch on nails , They'll climb trccs lungs. and slide down the trunk. They'll slide down cellar doors. They'll pick out the " cold , which "Four took asovcre was followed jears bj-a Ml terrible cough. I was deepest mud puddle on the way home and go through it "kersplash" rather thay > cryslcknndioiiflncdtomy . , bed about tour travel on a dry side walk. They'd rather play marbles than eat , They'll ' mouths. 1 c > Dioyed | ) a physician most ot go the time , who anally said I was In consump through more clothes in a month than their "anxious dad" can afford to buy in a tion , and that lirtould not help mo. Ono of ' my neighbors relvlsod mo to try Aycr's ' year. They'll do a thousand and one things that only a boy can think of , and a Cherry 1'cctoral. I did so , and.lctore . I hat ! boy that don't ' "ain't ' " nnlshcd tAklng ( ho flrst.liottlo vtas able to much of a boy , anyhow. The only thing1 you can do is to sit up all the time , and to go out. lly the buy clothes that are as near cast iron as you can get , and let them go it * We have tlrao I hail flnlshctl the bottle ' . > \as well , ami . " . placed our spring stock of ha > e remained so ever since. L D. Bliby , Battonsvlllc , VU Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , CLOTHES FOB BOYS DR. J. 0. AYER & CO. , r.owoll , Muss. sale. We have JoUbynllDruuiiliti. l'rlccl ; iliboUbi(5. on . clothes for small boys and clothes for large boys , clothes for tidy boys , and clothes for tough "kids. " We have Knee Pant Suits for boys from Youn Mothers ! four to fourteen years of age , and Long Pant Suits for boys from thirteen to ninc-r * teen years of age , and every suit was made for hard wear , made to stand the ' " racket. For six will offer the of Jl'c Offer I" ni n days we you at popular price li'Mc/t Insures Safety to Ufa of Mother ami Clillil. " ' " S2.SO "MOTHER'S FRIEND" . Jtolia Confinement of Ha I'utii , Horror and Jtlil : . Aftcrunlngoncbottloor "Mnllipr'n 1'rlcml" I your choice of five hundred Knee Pant Suits , in a half dozen handsome styles of wcnknoM enftcrol but artui lilt lu wnnl mm , usnitl nnil did lu . not such uspcrlcncu casej.-Mr . that . All Wool Cassimere , made up in nobby shapes , in ages from four to fourteen , AMltc Oioic , Lunmr , Mo. , Jan. 15th , 1391. Sent lir eiprcii , chnrxen prcpnkl , on rrcclf t of worth four dollars. Bear in mind this fact , when we say "all wool" that price , 81.00 | u r botlU' , llouk to llutlitri mnllcil free. IIKAIH'IUMI leiXiULATOIl CO. , j means ALL wool , and when we say "worth four dollars , " you'll find them ATLANTA , O A , WORTH four dollars. . SOLD 11V ALL DHUaalSTS. From the "Pacific Journal. " . HATS FOR HOYS CAPS FOR BOYS [ [ SlIOIiSFORBOYS j | Shirts FOR BOYS "A. cr'nt lm > nUonlia1 > eiMinm lol > yDr. Tntt of Now YoiU. Jlo lint produced Nebraska Clothing Co , , wlilelilmltntMimturo to perfect Ion ; It nets liwtuntiuicomlyiiiiflli perfectly l Corner Fourteenth and Streets . Douglas , 1'rlco , SI. Olllcc , 39 & 411 urklM ccN. Ir S _ cur nnrphlno dlnlOtoiilly tlnlill ( > . OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. | New Neckwear Today | SATURDAYSTO P. M H/ Hop rUlcurid.Dr..J ! 6IEPUEH3L t nonO. NO OURBJ NO 3AY" . 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen ycnrs ciporl mo. Aremtir uralnntolo medlclno. mdlplouiii show. Is mill treitlnf with the uroitcst IUCCOHS. nil Xorvom , Chronic nnrt ITI vnto Olsono. A psrpiunsnt euro ginrnntce I for Ulnrrh Spcrmatorrlicro. . . od.Somlniil WoaknciNliiht I.OKCI. Inipolcticy , Sfphllli , Htrleliuo. un I H'l < ; - cnaoorthollloo.l.SlilnimrtUrhi.irrOrirnnj. Nil. U-uarnnlco $ , - uTcrycivso I umlortiVu nnil ( ill to euro. Consultation Irco. Ilook IMystorloa ofUfo ) scat rroj. OillcoliuuM-'J ' a. m. to3 p. ra. bunJay U n. m. In 13 ui , ' CURES A.ND PBBVBNTS Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , iinnnunatluiiof tlio'hisir , KWncyj and Howcls. Schtlcn , CUliblnlns , Kroit Ultcs , Toothache , lleadacUo , 1'ivlnj In tlic Back , ( Jliest und Uiu\ , and till tlio ustiol . \CQNSEOyiEKCES , OF TAK1N& G9LD. The nppllratljn of lurWAV3 JIKAPY - , to tlio parts anccled , will Imtantly rollovo nm noon cure thosiffornr. . Intornallf In dojes "f tui tlilrtrto alxtr drops , Iti holt a tumbler of water. It will euro Inn rowtaoiiionM.frnniiw. PPO.IMI Soiir Stomncli. Colic , Flntulonce. Hoiiitliurn. larr > cn , Blck . Ilondaelio , Knu . VornlllriBiWldUlillli , NoLTO nc , SleoplcMiiosa , and nil Internal pnlns. W cents a bottlo. lor S\loatdruK8lsti. RAUWAY i CO. , 32 Wnrrcn bt. IlENEWED THE iEA.TH WATCH. } Klurdercr K < 1 Ncnl Agnin I'ludCil Un der thn Closest Survclllniicc. E ( ! Ncnl , the murderer of Dorothy and Allan Jones , is again In cburgo ot a death wntch. An attempt by the prisoner at self destruc tion ted to this step. When Neat \vas convicted last spring DC- toctlvo Billy Nightingale was appointed death watch to the prisoner and served In that capacity for several months , until the case was appealed to the supreme court. Local action was then taken and the death watch was removed. Ncal has boasted all a'w ' that ho would never bo Imngcd and has been In excellent spirits. His confinement , however , has told on him severely and for the past two months ho has lost llcsh rapidly nnd Is now far from being the blp , healthy man ho was when twelve men adjudged him guilty of the most brutal criino over committed In this county. Kor several weeks , -wlillo his case Imi boon under consideration by the su promo court. Uoal hnu been especially nervous and clcsponaeut nnd yesterday it came to tlio Knowledge of the Jailor that ho was planning an attempt at suicide. Part of u broken table linlfo found In his cell had been paitly reduced to n point by whetting on the steel bars of the murderer's cago. cago.Whon asked for an oxplanntlon of his con duct Ncul laughed and said ho was working n bchemiv to cheat tlio supreme court , no mat ter wlmt 1U decision was , This fact w.is reported to Sheriff Boyd nnd bo immediately ordered ft death watch placed In charfto of the prisoner. Ex-.ru ilcr Pat Lynch was selected for this duty nnd onterod'upoii his ivatch yesterday morning. _ For the euro of colds , "oucihs , and all de rangements of the respiratory organs , no other medlclno Is so rollablo us Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. It i-ollovos the asthmatic and con sumptive , even in advanced stages of disease , and bus saved innumerable lives. ' HK'IJjHK LOXKIA" . Signal Service Man Gcta Six Moutlis In lcnt.i ) : Valley , Mr , iTohn L. Glcry of the signal service loft ICansas City , his last station , a tow days URO , cnroato for Death Valley , Cat. Mr. Clory goes to the Valley for Uio purpose of making a blx inonlhs' .iTpord of the meteorological conditions of tbat , country. Death Valloyiia en uucxnlorcd desert In the soillhwustoni pdctof California. Tillsdcsort .is l.VJ feet below the sea level , and It is claimed th.it hulki of old ships have bocn dug out of the sand. Mr. Clcry will bo entirely nloiiont his MOU-.station , with the exception of a Ohlncso coon , Mall and supplies will betaken taken to him , nipnttilr by a courier from Koelcr , si.xty railbs away , The government expects that tlio'duta collected will bo of jrreat value , ILS Joath Vallov Is n storm- breeding' locality Kxplorations also bo can led on tosotaqoxtont. The bcstcuroifor rheiimatiani or is S.dvntlon Ollji used accordlni ; to direc tions. i ! . ) cents. The news from the scatof wans constantly cnnlr.ulictory ; but not so , from Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup ; every report concerning it proved it to bo the best couifh syrup known. Only 'J3 cent * a Iwttlo. Mulntimti CJti rlho cnso of .T. II , Mrlntosh , charged with obtaining money under false pretenses , was ct.llc. ' . yesterday In the pollco court and con tinued until 'Jp. . m. Tuesday. Molntosh gave $50U bonds for hi * uppciuaucc , Charles Dion- tiorf being his security. . . . * The Howe scalw , the only scale ulth protected tocted buarlnirs. No check rods. Catalogues ) of liordoiu'c Sulleck Co. , Agts. , Chicago , 1 11. J'ronlili-H. Gustavo Klttinulrr , Uio Colorado fugitive , had an iitca that ho could i'o free , but ho was mistaken. Ha wns taken before Judge Kopowoll on a writ of habeas corpus and discharged , the Denver officer uot having arrived to substan tiate his charges , ilittmastcr was renrrcstcd and yesterday taken before Justice Hart , whtro the case was continued until .March ' 7 and the de fendant held under bonds In the sum of $3,000 for his appearance. AVorkcw Use Hereford's Add Phosphnto. Dr. C. H. Goodman , St. Louis , Mo. , says : "Have used it for several yeuis with espe cially good Jesuits In nervous prostration , the result of 'mental efforts , nho in sleepless con ditions of brain wJikers. " Simply Arrested. Charles nnd Arthnr Colcmnn , two young < men recently released from the reform school nt Kearney , were arrested last evening by Detectives Savngo nnd Dcmpsoy. Since their arrival in town the Colomans have been loitering' about , and are without any visible moans of support. The blotter at the station ohai'pes them with being suspicious char acters. Mr. Tliiimo S.itinfl > il. County Commissioner Timmo returned from Lincoln nnd today is happy In knowing that the Omaha charter Dill has passed ono branch of the legislature. lie states that hols satisfied with the divi sion ot .ho rcaiS fui.d as provided for by the provisions ui the bill. Held Tor Korgcvy. Judge Helsloy yesterday gave his deci sion In the case against J. W. Schooloy , charged with forgery. Ho held that tlio prisoner was probably guilty , and bound him over to the district court In thosum of JI.OOO. In default ot bonds Schooloy had to go to jail. No grlplnc , no nausea , no pain when Do Witt's ' Llttlo Early lliscra are taken. Small pill. Safe pill , tfest pill , No Bucket Shop "Wanted. The real estate oxoliango has received a proposition from n gniln firm asking the privilege of operlng a bucket shop in the exchange - change room. TUo request has also been promptly refused. le ) Witt's ' Little Early Risers , Best llttlo pill ever made. Uuro constipation every timo. None equal. Use thorn now. Hoiintl Over. Ennis and ICcycs , the two men arrested for conllucnclngC. J , Wolfe out of $4. > U , have bocn hold to the district court in the sum of foOO eacn for grand larceny. IlcliiHtntod. Mr. Charles J. Browne has been reinstated as postoillco Inspector nnd will have his head- quiii tors lu this city. LAGRIPPE. TurkishTca taken at night andoccasional doses ofQuininc , will relieve all pains in the bones , cleanse the system and mak you feel like a new person. Sure cure for liver , kidney , and nerve affections. 250 pack- ago. Sample for sc stamp. Turldsk Cough Cure. The only cough cure that will re lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses. Take no substitute ; will return money if it doesn't ' cure the worst cough Price 5oc bottle , Turkish Remedy Co. , Omaha , Neb. BROWN STOCK FARM. 1801. STAL.LION SEASON. 1891 MON WOOD 11212. Sired by lotion , by Ntitwooil. S:18U. : Isedam Preface , by l > iuicost2:31'f , 'M iliuu Anthem , by Uuylor 100 , Ud dam Aumistn , by HvMlyk's Hollfoumlor. 4th dam Dolly Mills , by ScoluyNAincrlcanStur S3B "TO INSURE ! . Brood Marcs , Colts anil Fillies For Sale , Including two by tlio Rrcat Black WllUcsj biro of \ \ InslowVIIU"i -:14i also a Cushloiiablo bred v'-vcar-old Vlllvorf stilllort-a : good uno. Send for utnloxue ; or better , coino uud bco til Oil ] . M. P. BROWN , PapUl ou ; Neb NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA. . NJ53. C.apltal , - - - - S4OO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - Oii.BOO Ofllccrs nnd Dlrcclori IIenry W.Yata % I'roildonti I > owlsS. Hcod , VIco-lfoMdent ; Jninei W. Sarnjo , W V.Morao , John 8. Colllm , H. C. CuililnA J , N. II ratrlck. W. II. S. Hughea , caililer. T1-1E1 IRON BANK. CornerIStli anil KarrmmSU. A Oonoral Uunkliu Huslnosi Transacto 1 HOTEL T/ic Xtiirruti , < 'oi : nth anil futile most HulmttiittlHltii eonntructt > , l Jtolcl Jliiitilliui tit Hinnliii. fierei-itl Jictii'i/ brick Jiff. n-nllH riiniiliiii from bfiHriiifiitto roof. All tftts celHiiomttnl ftoorn IttHul tvltk A.al > c to fti'c vvoof illillU , IHUlitHO tlllltOHHtblo to Olll-lt ( inli'l ; . J'ii'f.f.HcdiicH nn ft jtra < it < trnin tlii-oiu/lioiit tlio httiltllniMmiinlHifit , Itot Hint com Hiitci' Hint uniiNlitintit ci'ci'u tiom. Table iinniii'j > itnucil iia- B.SILLOWAY , Prop- HOTEL DEJLLOIfB. Corner 14th and Capitol Avfliiue. Just completed , has 10O looms , stairways , from the top to tlie bottom , haS Una elevator and dlnnins room Bervloe , Is fire proof throughout , tlnablllarJ rooms and the ( most tollot rooms In thq city. Larse Sample Toomi , Suites wltli hith Its. Co ; 14th and CanltolAvo. Street car servicu In all directions. Hatoa , from $2,50 to S4.OO. NE 01DES COLDS IN THE HEAD , by one application , OA.TAERH , in a very short time. HAY PEVER , in from 3 to 5 days. ' EARAOIIEijnstantly. _ FIFTV CENTS A BOTTLE. K015 SALE 11Y ALIi DKUOUISTS. I'ronupcl only by thu FIIF..NOUM : AIKDIUIM : ml. Jlulor : Illock , Umuho , U. P. A , DR. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Set of Teeth on Hulilicr , ( or HVK DOI.MIIH. A perfect nteuiiranlcc3 < l , 'H'ollinlriicU'd nltliout imln or rlniiEer , nml wHIioinnimcslliclli'n. liolil iiiul illror lilli"--i ot Ion cut riitu * . llrklu'u pn > t L'rnnn Work. Tooth . . . _ . withoutiliito | . All ncin wnr- inlitcil. OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16THAND FARNAM intrr.nw : , Itth itrtct olovntor. Open cTOnlni until S o'clock. Jcinilc ll n.ilic nioilpo crful ( < iii lerrsulator jtr. tlr < ife. nerfall. & \ * W * ? i % ; J ' " , nU'.lr t itlcuUr . Aldren LION DK1IG CO. , B ff lo , N. V. _ FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITI V E nd pirminent CU RE lor all uiiisolut U R I N A R Y O RGAN S. Cur i hefoothirlreaTmentijtl8.FulTcifectiontillhoach : bollle. I'rlci , one dollir. See tljnilnrool E. U TAHL For lo By All Drugalot * . DR.J. E , McGRSW , THE SPECIALIST. JO Yoirs * Ilxiiorlonc'1. PHiIVATE DISEASES Cured In It toldaya without tlio Ion ) of nn hours'tlB froinlmilncss. Tlio mot nbioluto euro ford and nil nnnnvlnz discharges OTt'r known to m Adcnco. HYl'ltir.ld.ttwiirrnntcil cnrclnM toWilnyi. Tlio iiiont powerful remoily rot known for n porrnfU nontcuro. STUlUTUIIKorpnlnln rollovlriKtho blaa dor , cured nthmnu , vltliont linlrinnenti ; nocattlnir , no I'aln ' , no dilating. I/OSH ot Jlauhiiad or Weak n os j posltltcly cured ; Inithnt rjlluf. bkln dlsoaios an4 loiunlidUciii03 porumnuntlr ( nreil. Dr. Mclrow's success In tbp Iruntmcnt o [ I'tlrntn Dlxoiuos has iiovcrbccn oqunlleil. nnil his emit nriujof patlonM rent-lies from tlio tlantlo to tlio 1'ucl.lo. Hooka ani ) Circular ? free. I.mtlei from i to 4 onlr. lUh and Kiiinntu streets Omahii , .N'olx I2ntr4tioo oa ottuor strcot. INSTITUTE. Portho treatment of nil CIIIIOXIO AND SUHUIC J IMS1U8IC3 , Jlrncci , Appliance * forJfcformllleif Trussed , licit Facilities , App'irutns ' rnd Home forsuecossful treatment of every form of dlv requiring Modlcnl or Siirirlcal Trontmont. NISBIT , UOOMS KOll I'ATIUNl'S , llunrtfnnl Attendance , liojt Accommodntloni ' .Vost. Wrllo ( or circulars on Doformitloa nnd Hrncos , Trimes , Club foot , Uurvn' turus of Hplno , I'lloi , Tinnori , Cnncor , Cutarru , Hronchltla , Inhnlntljn , ISIodrlclty. I'nnilysls , Itptl * oyny , Kldnori , Illnilder. Kyo , War. Skin nnil IlloOoL , nncUill S'nrglcnl tJpcrnttons. 111SISA8US OK WOMMTT n epeelnlto. Hook 03 Dlioncti of Woman 1'roo. wo liiiro hloly willed \jIna-ln \ Ik'imrlniont ' for \Vom n l > tirlni ! oonlinemont ( Strlctlr 1'rlvnto. ) Only Hcllii- liloMi'illciil InMltiito Mnkhm it Hiiodnlty o ( I'UI * VATK DISUASICS. . All lllood DlfeaHos Bucoossfully tnitotl. Medlcln * or ln triiinenti sent by mull or oxprosi eecuroly pnckrd , no mark ! to Indloalo uontonti or fender. Unoporsona , Interview profermd. Call and consult u H oricnil liliory of rour ciuo. und wo wllliond In Jnln wrapper our HOOK TO MBN KIICIS ; upon l'rl vatobpcclnlor Nervous IJIneaioj , wllUquoitloallSb Aililrca : nil littorj to Dr. A. . T. McLaughlln , President Oth and Iltiruoy atrcots , Omuhu. BLOOD PURIFIER AND Is not plea = ant to take , no it Is composed - posed of all th& modlolnal qualltiod thii'tro to mnko now and rloh bl without o mpolllng the coasuraor to pay $111 BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SIRUP which cau bo bought any wbore foi thh'ty-flvo oonta a nallon , OB all BUT aparillaa nro. BEQQS' BLOOD PURIt'IBE and BLOOD MAKER. Is composed of pure modio'n3. and al- lowa the purphasor to add syrup wh'ch Is advlaoJ. whoa grivon to chlldron. If your ( Iruuglstrtoes not Icocji It accent na BiiUitltuto. but orilor cllrei't friiiu lloirKuMfiri Co. , W-lur MIclilKiui Ht. . ClilLMRO , 111. , uii thi'ywlll forwiuil , o.\ircs8 ) jirop.iltl , ono bo tic ( UP81 or lx fortJ. A California Nerve FOO& , Makci New KrJ li lllood and Tro. , I'lcih. Cures yiiiiniiilH , hcroliil.i , Ilnil Circulation and nil Imourltlos of the Uloocl M well at th fi. olnir Nerve pl6oasB , vij > Ncryoiii and rhrilelul llrlililly , \'ll l IJAliKiitlnn , I'r iiiiilnrn llccar. 'IroiiiMlui : . llit'rrln , N r vmu HnuiliicliK , I * of I'mvcr In jltlmP nex , NiirTiu4nri ( < In Hiiy lorin. C'olil llanili or- 1'Yot , I'nln In tliu lluck niul oilier form * of ; * " " 'yir."l7 < "il ) ' Nrrvu Tonic JIIU bring the. rosy tint of health to the nhnllow oKqakj Weil. n"r o'n j. * t Iioum uka lliii irreit Ulfe. nen wer. Try tlwia. nrt jouwlll Jcliilhe t .mu.udi . M luiipr men and wninrn who dallr bleu r. JnDb.rliU . great ( , ru In inflr Uthilf. ' " .e/Tr we r cn.-urd. W teult u vlil. ITor ial < 1 > J Iu(2UI Kuau ft l'olkr. I5IU & . Dowrlm Blieeu. J A. Fuller A Co , Cor lllhft IioualM BtretU. / A. I ) , Koiter A Co. . Council IllutH. luwa. Dnuc < ii T *