Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    TWIfl fi\lAlA \ ! IIAII.V UTiTir.'PTTTCHnAV. . AT > TTT , 7 TOO I
THE CITY ,
You can improve your complexion
wonderfully by using Spanish Court Face
Powder.
Sorgcnnt Wlinlon has returned from
Chicago , where lie wont In chnrgo of
Clnrri Smith , the young Incorrigible ,
who wnH sent tlicro to bo placed In n ro-
formntory Institution.
A flro lit tlio D , & S. collar and cuff
factory on St. Mary's avenue , botwcon
Sovcntconth nnd ElRhtcoiith streets this
noon did about $150 ilamngo. The blaze
was oxtlnftulHlicd by No. 8 choralcnl.
The dilapidated matting with the
cholera Kcrm border that has laid un
disturbed on the lloor of the police court
room for many moons , hus given way fern
n bran now linoleum , nnd Judge Ilolsloy
Js Riving bigger odds than over that ho
will live to cowploto his term.
Emory Wagner nndV. . C. Davis are
under arrest for stealing a lot of briiss
valued nt $160. Complaints o ( thefts of
this kind nro constantly comingln. It is
Impossible to leave onglnoH , boilers or
nny machinery with brass trimmings
out of doors without having them de
nuded by the thlovos.
what n debt of gratitude the worm owes to
such men as Drs. Ay or and Joiinor the latter
for the great discovery of vaccination , nnd
the former for his .Extract of Sflrsnpnrllla
the best of blood putlllorsl "Who cr.n esti
mate how much these [ discoveries have benu-
Jlted thoracul
K I3PT 11IS 31.
Four AVIveH Ihoiifrlit to America Ijy an
U.vorioiiH Turk.
It was ft qnccr looking party of five that
went west over the Union Pacific Sunday
afternoon. Ono was a man , " - boarded and
turbaned Turk , and the others were four
closely veiled woman , his wives. It wan , In
fact a Konulno Turkish harem en route to tlio
BanUwich Islands.
The party came from a llttlo town In Gall-
cln , Asia Minor , celled MOIIS. where Ohan
Soiynmn Gaklplinn , sheik , nail been en
gaged in the manufacture of sugar and Turk
ish ronfectlons. Uo Is Rolng to n now homo
on the Islands of the Paclllc , where he has
purchased a sugar plantation. The man was
dressed in a richly embroidered Turkish cos
tume , tils jacket being sky blue doth ,
braided with gold.
About his waist ho were a broad siwh of
white silk , through which was stuck a Turk-
tell yataghan with n richly Jowclcd hilt. On
his feet , ho wore embroidered slippers of rod
leather , while on his licnd rested a turban
of white slllr , In th a front of which blared n
ruby as largo ni one's tlimnb pall. Above
the turban waved a plume of line white hair.
His wives were drcssou entirely in white ,
their clothing being of flno camel's hair
cloth , nnd being of ibo costume cncnillv
won by Turkish ladles , -with loosely flowing
trousers. They were veiled to the eyes' , but
It was seen that two of them hat ! blue eyes
nnd straw-colored hair. Two women had
flashing black eyes and were undoubtedly
women of Armenia.
In conversation the sholk said that al-
tjimmli lie lin/i fni , Y ivtirntj Imvnq n Olindtlnn
lie did not think it wrong to have ns many
wives nsliowanted 0.1 long n * the laws of the
country allowed it. Ho said that all Chris
tians who could afford it prasticcd polygamy
In Armenia. Ho said , however , thai they
could liavo only onn lawful wife , ttio others
ranking in tlio household as companions to
the wife.
Ho Bald ho had no children except ono son
by his lawful wife , and that the younir man ,
now nineteen years of ago , was attending
school in England.
"What would the women of Turltojdo if
men wcro allowed to marry only ono wlfol"
bo continued. "Tlicro are thrco times as
many women In Turkey ns there nro men ,
and they have to be cared for. The way wo
care for them is by making thorn our wives.
Wo have no old maids in Turkey , Because
when a girl roaches a certain ago , if she is
not already betrothed , she is sold at private
sale or auction. In that way all the girls get
husbands. "
When asked If ho was aware that ho could
not have four wives In Hawaii , ho said that
ho was aware of that , and that ho would de
clare his lawful wife , but ho intended to
keep the other women wlttt him mid look
after them as IOUK as ho lived.
"Something Justns Good. "
"My horse was badly Injured. I called for
'Hallor's Barbed WIre Linlmont , ' my drug
gist was out , but sold 1110 'something Just as
good , ' now my horse is a cripple , while my
neighbor , whoso horse wni injured as badly
as mine , refused all substitutes and bought
a bottle of 'Ilniler's Barb \Viro Liniment,1 ,
and his horse Is sound and well. "
Insist ou getting the genuine all druggists
have it.
The Omaha Rubber and the Nebraska
Rubber company have consolidated
their wholesale nnd retail stores and
moved the entire stock In the store
lately occupied by Hoyman & Doiches ,
Nos. 1618 nnd 16HO Farnnm St. , Pnxton
block , where they now have tlio largest
nnd most complete rubber store In the
west. Every ono Is invityd to call and
Inspect their immense stock.
Y1LA.S J3s50il 1'fiD.
Dotnctlvo Dompscy I/oses His Prisoner
In Iowa.
W. P , Vila ? Is very bashful abtyit coming
back to Omaha , oven on , a requisition , to
answer to the charge of grand larceny ,
Vilas is the young man who was employed
In the Turkish oath rooms in the Boyd on'ora
house block last December and skipped out
With nearly & 500 worth of cash nnd
lewelry belonging to Messrs. Putnam and
Fabyan , who wore in the place nt the time.
Detective Uompsoy went to Chicago after
Vilas and started back with him Saturday
night , but only brought his prisoner us far as
Ottumwn , where ho gave the ofllccr the slip.
All that is linown of the matter thus far is
the story told by Sergeant "Wimlcn , who was
also on the train.
Said ho , "I rode with Dorapsoy nnd his man
for several miles , but finally settled myself
In the seat back of them and went to sleep.
Just ns tbo train was showing up ut Ottumwa
I hoard a rush , and. looking up.sawDoinpsey .
hurrying out the door. The prisoner was
out of. sight. I ran out just nsUompseycame
bach , . Husalu , 'My man's gono'and throw
his satchel to mo as ho started on the trail.
I don't unow now ho got away , but It was
probably by obtaining permission to go to the
clqsot. Peihnps Dotnpsoy took oft Us hand-
cufTs. Vllas is a smootti bird , and ho woutgo
to the penitentiary if ho cau help it. The
porter or the car said ho saw Vilas heading
for a bit : lumber yard , but soon lost sight of
him , Tlio yards wore full of cars and Vllas
had n good start , 80 that Dcmpsoy will bo
mighty lucky If he recaptures him. "
Dr , Birnoy cures catarrh. Boo bldg.
FUAN'IC DKNNIS * D15ATII.
A Coroner's Jury Ijookluj ; for the
Cause of It.
An Inquest to determine the cause of the
luddon death of Frank Dennis , a stable man
nt the Jefferson Square livery barn , was com
menced at Burkrt's ' yesterday morning.
Two men employed at the barn wcro placed
on the stand , buttholr testimony dovelouod
nothing but what tma been published.
Dr. Coulter was the next witness , nnd
stated that ho had made a post-mortem ex
amination of the body. IIo found the lungs
in bad condition from the effects of an old
intlnnimntlon. An
aiito-mortcm clot was
found lu the heart and the liver was groatlv
enlarged and dUused. The condition ofth'o
lungs and liver had maJo the heart weak and
death hud boon caused by tlio failure of
that orgun to perform Its proper functions.
Tlio stomach had been veutovod entire jind
turned over to a chemist for an annlysU
That organ was about one-third full of liquid
and partially digested feod. Tnoro wore no
Indications of morphlnu or opium poisoning
in the other organs.
It Will ho x-omemberod that Dr. Search
claimed that the contents of the stomach had
boon removed and the utomach washed out.
'
U'ho inquiry was postponed for ono wcokln
order to allow an analysis of the contents of
tbo itomuch to bo made.
An independent Club.
Tbo Independents hold a meeting Sunday
XUrooou at which theorganised a club , tVo
i ,
objectof which Is to teach Independent pol
itics In nil of their original purity. After
warm wcntlier sets ID the club members of
the club will take to tbo woods Sunday after
noons and hold the meetings In Hnnscom
park , where prominent speakers will always
bo In attendance.
Forty members Joined the club and clectca
ofliccrs ns follows i T. C. Ka'soy ' president
and OC. . Dcuvcr secretary ,
A TAX NOT A IjlCKNSE.
Kcvcnuo Circular of Intercut In I'm *
lilbltloii Communities.
Air. John Peters , collector of Internal revenue -
onuo has received an Intoreitlng circular rcl-
ntlvoto the so-called liquor llconso In states
where there Is n prohibitory liquor law. The
commissioner of Internal revenue requests
that the mutter bo given as much publicity
as pass i bio.
There seems to be some misunderstanding
among taxpayers and citizens as to the au
thority acquired by ataxpiycr by a payment
of tlio special tax required by the united
Stntos of rotnll Honor dealers , in view of
which lion. A. I ) . Nettloton , acting secretary
of the treasury , has written the following
letter :
"Sir : Lcttcrsaro frequently received nt the
department stating that li : many parts of the
country retail liquor dealers claim to hold a
permit or llccuso from the United States for
carrvlutr OD their business : that in manv
cases wncro local law promults public urltiU.
ing winces , the law is openly violated by per
sons who claim to do business under at least
the moral sanction of a 'federal license1 , ' and
that this fact , together with the belief , com
mon among many good citizens , that the
United States government does In fact issue
such licensor , greatly retards the en forcemeat
of wholesome testrictlvo laws and promotes
disorder.
"It should ho unnecessary to state that the
United States government docs not Issue a
license or permit of any nature to nny person
In any state to carry on the business of
retail liquor dealer , nnd it Is dlnicultto mi-
del-stand now nay Intelligent citizen can bo
Imposed upon by the opposite claim. Con
gress having levied a revenue stamp
tax of $ W per annum on the business of re-
tnil liquor dealers , the commissioner of In
ternal revenue endeavors to collect this tar ,
wherever and by whomsoever this business
is carried on ; but no semblance of permis
sion , expiessed or implied , is given by the
United States government In its revenue
laws or otherwise to begin or continue such
business lu any plnco contrary to local legis
lation.
"it was to make clear this purpose of care
fully respecting local laws and police regu
lations prohibiting or restraining the liquor
traOlo that congress enacted section 343 , of
the revised statutes.
"In order that this purpose as thus embed
ied In law may bo imthoiltatlvcly an
nounced wherever the tax is collected ,
a change has been made in the form
of the United States stamp issued to
retail liquor dealers as evidence that they
have paid such tax. The now form which
will go Into use July 1 , uoxtreads as follows :
UMTED STATES STAMI * ' . '
FOIl St'ECIA.fc TAX ; IN'-
lEHNAt , IIBVENUC.
Ilcceivcd from , tlio sum of for
special tax on tlio business of retail liquor ,
dealer at .for the period represented by
the coupon or coupons herein attached.1
"And across the face of the stamp 's In
scribed the following statement , embracing
the substance of said section 8213 of the re
vised statutes :
"This stamp is simply a receipt fora tax
duo the government , and does not exempt
the holder from dny pennltv or punishment
provided for by the law of any state for car
rying on the said business within such state ,
and does not authorize the commencement
nor the continuance of such business con
trary totho laws of such state or In place
prohibited by municipal law. Sco section
U.M3 , revised statutes of the United States , "
"It is believed that this action will leave
no ground for further apprehension. "
Loading doctors throughout the country
nrorccomtnocdlng Halter's Sarsaparilla and
Burdock , as a blood purltlor and to build UD
the system.
CHICAGO PIj.VVINO I'ORICUR.
Tlio Windy-City AVants to Hun the
World's Knlr.
Hon. Euclid Martin returned from Chicago
yesterday morning with his oyolu nsllng , but
that was not In any way connected with the
rather Inharmonious session of the world's '
fair commission.
He was troubled with n cyst on his right
eye , and n Chicago surgeon cut it out Sun
day just before Mr. Mnriln loft for homo.
The Omaha member of the commission ex
pressed satisfaction with the result of the
meeting , and said ho was better pleased now
with the outlook than at the close of any pre
vious session.
"Tho Chicago papers haven't ' given fair re
ports of our meetings , " he declared , "as they
trol. The fact of the matter is that Chicago
wants to run the whole thing thnir way , and
I don't know ns wo can blame thorn. Whoa
the board of control was appointed it was un
derstood that they wore to take the active
management of the affair off the hands of the
commission , and they have done so to such an
extent that the rest of the commission was
practically ignored. Chicago wanted to ig
nore the national commission , and that is
why the action of the ; board of con
trol Just suited them. "When the
members of the commission started to attend
this bcmi-nnnual meeting , some of them felt
pretty sere about this sort of thing , but as it
Is now fixed 1 think matters will ! progress
satisfactorily.
"Heretofore there have been eight mom-
bora of the board of control , dut it wn ? uo-
cldod to increase this number to sixteen.
The new members will bo appointed by
President Palmer. Who the now members
will bo I am not prepared to say , 'but I think
It is understood that the appointments will bo
satisfactory to the commission. "
Sirs. Irlirt8 ! Honor * d ,
Mrs , John S. Brlggs of Omaha has been np-
poinlod as ouo of the executive committee of
the ladles * board of the World's Columbian
exposition commission. Kobrasknhas , tljcro-
forc , been honored by the appointment of
ono of Its commissioners , Mr. Kuclld Martin ,
and ono ot the Indies from tills state to posi
tions upon tbo executive committees.
Mrs. Bnggs loft yesterday for Chicago
to attend a meeting of the executive commit
tee of the ladles' board In Chicago next Wed
nesday. In all probability thcro will bo a
clash botweca the hoard of control and the
ladies' ' board for the members of the latter
feel that tbo board of control has boon over
stepping its authority.
"Ayor's Hair Vigor is a most excellent
preparation for the hnlr. Ispcak'of It from
experience. Its use promotes tlw growth oi
now hair , and makes it glossy and soft. The
Vigor is a sure cure for dandruff. " J , W.
Uowcn , Editor Knqulrer , McArthur , Ohio.
II n try lloilfjors' Cnntlltlon.
Harry Hodgcrs , the young man who at
tempted suloldo In the county jail last Satur
day , Is not happy. Ills neck has boon
nicely stitched together arid since Sunday
morning ho has been locked in the solltarv
cell , where ho has enjoyed the luxury of a
bread and water diet.
Not 1'rcsHcd forH mo.
The train mndo a stopping nt the twenty-
ninth crossing , and tnen the mild looking
passenger turned and blandly Inquired of the
conductor what was the matter with the
train , says ICuto Field's ' \Vashlngton.
Tbi Conductor ( surlly ; If you don't llko
the way this train runs , you cau got off auc
walk ,
The Uland Passenger ( more affably than
over ) O , never mind I'm lu no special
hurry ,
STANDING IS WITH THIEVES.
Serious Ohargo Against Union Fflcifio Em
ployes at Oreon Rivor.
*
TICKET AGENTS 'START A hMTE WAR ,
A Former Omaha Railroad AInn In
Jail nt Denver Now Ticket Col
lectors Hallrond Notes
anil Personals.
Ills reported from 0reoa River that the
Union 1'acifla ofllclali have discovered n
mnro'a nest and the discharge of sovonl em
ployes Is likely to follow. It appears that a
largo amount of freight has boon disappear
ing from cars nnd n dctcctlvo nnd deputy
sheriff located some of the' stolen property In
the possession of some of the employes of tbo
company. Several arrests will bo mrrUo soon.
TlulvCL A emit * lluvo n Tilt.
The railway ticket agents in this city have
nn Idea that they have the laugh on the liock
Island representatives ,
About two weeks aso the Hook Island people -
plo commenced soiling unlimited tickets from
Omaha to Mineral Point , WIs. , for $12.79 via
Chicago. As the rate between Omaha and Chicago
cage is ? 13.7fl , and that between Chicago and
Mineral Point b about $3 , the ticket scalpers
lost no tlmo in loading up with the tickets.
A cut rate to Chicago followed , and a howl
went up from the other agencies.
The western passenger association was ap
pealed to , and Mr. Sebastian , the general
ticket agent of theHock Island was called on
the carpet. Ho disclaimed all authority In
the matter , and laid the blame at the door of
the agents in Omaha.
What amuses the city agents of the other
lines , though , Is tbo fact that
the agents of the Rock Island
had to do some powerful coaxing
to got the tickets back from the scalpers.
Threats , entreaties and tears were resorted
to and the market was finally , on Saturday ,
cleared of the objectionable tickets.
The IJock Island people say now , however ,
that thenro onto some crooked work on thp
pnit of some of the other agents nnd propose
to make things lively for some of thorn.
Now Ticket Collectors.
The Southern Pacific , on the 1st inst. , put
n now system In effect on Its line regarding
the collodion of tickets and fares , This is a
duty that lias heretofore fallen upon the con
ductors , but the increased travel upon the
various lines operated bv the company is
given as the causa which necessitates the
division of his labors. After the date men
tioned a now Njftlelal will bo found on the
trains who will bo known ns the train
ticket agent. lie will collect and soli
tickets and see to the general wel
fare of the traveling nubile , leaving
to the conductor solely tbo direction of
the train's movements. The now ofliclal will
probably only bo put on tuo hoavlor passen
ger trains , the lighter ones boiug operated as
at present. This nrrangcmant Is an innova
tion on this coast , but lias been in use for
some years upon eastern roads. It gives the
public greater assurance of safety , in that
ono man has the entire duty of seeing that
the tlmo table is properly observed ns to ar
rivals and departures from stations , without
nny distraction of his mind in the pursuit of
the nimble dollar and the evasion of "spot
ters. "
Charged AVIth Km'iezzlomont.
Frank 1C. Hnffay , alias E. L. . Cook , who is
wanted at Portland , Ore. , on charge of em
bezzling a largo amount of money from the
Union Pacific railroad company , has been ar
rested in Denver. Hoffoy was formerly em
ployed as clerk in the Union Pacific ofllco nt
Portland , but left tno city rather suddenly
and an examination of his books proven him
to bo a defaulter. Ho went direct to Denver
and was stopping at tho'Marldium hotel ,
whcro ho was arrested while engaged in n
game of billiards.
Another Bridge Case.
The trial of the case of S. S. Curtis against
the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge com
pany was commenced before Judge Donne
and most of tbo day consumed in an effort to
secure n Jury. In this ease the plaintiff is
the owner of n lot on lower Dougla ; street ,
between Ninth street and the river. He
claims that by the construction of thobridgo
his property has boJn placed below the street
line nnd rendered worthless , or so near so
that it has been damaged to the extent of
$10,000 , which amouat ho now sues to re
cover.
Undo Sam's Timber.
Andrew Richardson and \V. G. Barnes of
Dawos county wore arrested by the United
States authorities for cutting timber on gov
ernment laud and gave bonds for their ap
pearance nt the next terra of court.
A Drain an l Nerve Pond ,
Horsford'8 Acid Phosphate.
Dr. O. Worthy , Lancaster , N. H. , says : "I
have used it in requiring brain and nerve
food as a result of overwork attended with
exhaustion and loss of strength , with im
paired digestion , with good results. "
C.S.Raymondjewolorromovod to tem
porary locationN.E. cor. Douprltvs & 10th
April Weather Predictions.
If a peck of March dust Is worth a
kind's ransom , nnd Anril showers bring
forth May flowers , Is it not right to pro-
diet tlmt every day In every month the
el octrlollghted , steam-heatedvostlbuled
limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul railway will continue to
run on the short line between Omulia
and Chicago. The electric rending
lamp in every berth of their palace
jblcoplnp cars Is their own patent nnd
cannot bo used by any other company.
Ticket ollico , loOl Farnam street ,
Omaha ,
BU1L I > INO TO 11KNSON.
Work Commenced on Two Important
Motor rO.xteiislonH.
"Work was commenced yesterday on the
Walnut Hill motor line , which will bo ex
tended from its present terminus on Ilamll.
ton street near Forty-second , in a north
westerly direction , along the old military
road , to the Intersection of that roai and In
stitute boulevard , a distance of about half a
mile.
mile.About
About seventy-five 'men ivoro put to work
and the construction will bo pushed
as rapidly as possible. Superintendent
Smith announced that tbo line would bo com
pleted to Institute boulevard , in Clifton Hill
addition , and in full operation by May 1.
The construction of the Benson motor line
will bo commenced nt once. Material for the
line has been purchnscdHind a force of men
will bo put to work bn the line In a short
tlmo. TliU line will connect with the Walnut
Hill line with a transfer of passengers , giv
ing a through line to a point nearly live
miles from the center of the city.
No griping , no nausea , no pnm when Do
Wilt's ' Little Early Risers are token. Small
pill. Safoiilll. Dost pill.
Inspecting 1'nvcd 4 trccts.
The members of the board of public works
and tbo comuiltloo on paving inspected
WRICK
Powder
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard *
streets yoatcrJnjv They arc visiting Douglas ,
r'lftccnlh nnd Slxtrenth strcotsor / the purpose -
pose of UoclulugThdllicrtbcso streets shall
bo repaired or rc-nlc/aced.
WEIGHING ) XI113 MAIIjSi
Stctliotl TJflod to iDutcrinlno Coinpon-
Bnton ! < Yir ) Carrying.
Commencing tho. 1st Inst nnd continuing
tblrty-flvo days thotmall carried nil tha fol
lowing roncla bourecn the points named will
bo weighed forthapurposoof , ilxlng tliocom-
ponsntloti of the fronds for carryliiff the
mails ! Between Missouri Vnlloy and i'ro-
tnontontho SlouxjClty it Pnclflo , Plaits-
mouth nnd Pacific Junction on the B. AM. ,
Kansas City nnd Uulo on the B. & M. , Kcnr-
noy anil Callawav on tlio Hlnclt Hills road ,
Sioux City nnd O'Neill ' on the 1'nclOo Sttort
Hue.
Hue.Tills
Tills wolghlnp of the malls takes place
once In four yours nnd upon tlio results ob
tained nro Imod tbo compensation allowed
the roads until the next welshing.
Tlio method used U to liavo n representa
tive of the povornment nnd nn employe of the
railroad stationed upon each train carrying
mull. The weight of all mall taken on or
put oil the twin is carefully noted ruid tab
ulated , These weighings , which commence
on thoiJOttiof March , nro to continue for
thirty wonting days. The mail carried on
Sundays on any line Is Included In the
welehts of tbo other days. Prom the results
of mall carried dntly over the wbolo line Is
calculated. Upon the average weights so
found the yearly compensation is reached bv
n sliding scale of payments allowed by law ,
The detail of getting up blanlcs und nttcinl
ine to tlio weighing , Involves the use of a
considerable force at the tlmo tbo work is
done , though Iho porlod Is aliort.
Tlio minlmlum amount paid for the trans
portation of the malls Is $12.75 per mlle ,
which Is based on on average weight of
200 pounds dally ever the lino.
"An ounce of prevention Is worth two or
three pounds of cure. "
Original saylni ; slightly changed but none
the less true.
Don't ' wait to bo taken down with
"la Kflppo" but use Hallor's Sure Cough
Cure , ttjo most thorough prevention of this
dread disease , when taken in conjunction
with Haller's ' Sarsaparllla and Burdock , that
has ever boon Introduced.
The programme has been announced for tlio
Inter-Uolleglato Athletic association exercises
for Held day at Iowa City Juno 5. A cup
will bo given to the colloito association win
ning the most points in nil the sports. Exhi
bitions wlU bo given In boxing , fencing ,
tumbling1 , horizontal bar work , acrobatic club
swinging , sabre drill , pyramid building and
Imudling heavy dumb-bells.
Both tbo'method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasaiit
and refreshing to tlio taste , and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers 'nud cures habitual
ionstrpatioui Syrup of Figs is the
only rerae'dy of its < kind over pro
duced , pleasing to the tnste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
its action'and truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and agreealjo substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it * the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Pigs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by nil leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it nromntlv for anv one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. OAL.
K1. NFW N V
i If you have a .
COLD or COUGH ,
acute or lending to
CONSUMPTION
, .
SCOTTS
EMULSION
OF PUKE COW ILIVEIt Oil ,
AND HYPOFHOSPHITES
OF LUTE AND SODA
I ZEI STT3Et33 OTJXUra 3TOH. ITT.
This preparation contains the etlmuln-
line properties of tlio Jlupofttin phltt *
anil flno ftortctalan Cod Liver OH , Used
by iiliyilclans all tlio world over. It IB at
jmlatttble at tiifffc. Throe times as efricn-
clous s plain Cod Llvor Oil. A pot feet
Emulsion , bolter tuan nilothera rondo. For
ql ) forms otlt'aillngnisvatti , llronehltli ,
CONSUMPTION' ,
Scrofula , and as a Flesh Producer
thcro IB nothing llko SCOTT'S EMULSION.
It Is sold by all Druggists. Let noono br
profuse explanation or Impudent entreaty |
luducoyou to accept a substitute. |
Da n't lie ILunibtit-i\ |
by the flctltloui oluluu
made for 1'orous 1'lnstcra
that euro before they are
npplloil. UBO HrnsonX n
eclcntiflo preparnllon that
E\\cn \ prompt relief and In
Inclorwd by over 8,000
rcputHblo I'liyelclans and
Driiuclsts. Got ltd
Genuine.
Is European facopcepnrntlon. Impart ! a pearly
complexion , looks llkw iprlnK water , no lead or
diiiiHKlnij InjjredlcntjixnrrantcJ Iho bcatln America.
12 a piickHitc , or U for ti- . Seat anrnliuro propald on
receipt of price , ortX O-1 > . Klixltir Drug Co. , Leillo
A Loallo nnd Uoudmaa l > rug Co. , Oiualia , A. U. Fottcr ,
Council Illulta.
DR. IIOKB'S
LITTLE VECETAKE PILLS
CURB
Hick Hcnilacto
. purely
! > ! . being com puunc *
, < 1 of vriretablei In.
, ( IlKenoui to ( : llfnml .
Trr Ihtm. 46 pllU la
a abiulateljr cured by
'
Stt > wnua yUlt B for O fcnt ,
. or u forl < torialeb/drutiliU ,
or by mtll. AddrrM
MDin K. , rsors. im micisco ( U >
FOIl SALK IN OMAHA , NEB. , BY
Kubn & Co. . Cor. 13th it DouzUi Streeti.
J. A. Fuller 4 Co. , Cor. 1UU A HousUi BtrcctJ.
A. I > . Fuller 4 Co. . Council UluOi , Iowa.
TO PATJ3NTI3KH.
Inrentoriof tiOToHlei , etc. , will nnd Hto theirIn-
leruiit la write before placing tame on market to tlio
manoterof the Hlchard K , Fox rurclmMn * na
Bupvly l > epaitacat , iVanklln Kqua.ro , K x V tt.
B BROWNING , KING & CD , K \
Reliable and Mspsible Clothiers.
have displayed wonderful taste and rare handiwork ,
in the selection and manufacture
of their spring stock
of Overcoats , Semi and Full Dress Suits. With tine
same accuracy in fit , end neat appearance pervading
throughout trieir entire line , including the medium
grades and worlc-a-day clothing.
FOR HIE CHILDREN.
our importation of Kilt Suits direct from Germany nro
the latest craze with , mothers. Ladies , an afternoon
down town -would be incomplete without
a rest and a
stroll through , our legant
reception room , and a care
ful survey of the many attractions and spring novel
ties in our boys'and children's department.v
. DON'T FORGET.
our .hat and furnishing .departments now crowded
with desirable goods both for dress and general wear.
Money Cheerfully Minded
when goods do not satisfy , Browning , King & Go. ,
S. W. COR. 15th and DOUGLAS
& Often ei'ciitntfM until H o'clock. Ctitnlttf/itp A.J1 , , , On
BO YT'S ) TO o Ay
Tuesday , April j.
Last TMO Perform : HCCS of the Wrcnt
MlleRHEA
In lior new historical pl.iy ,
JOSEPHINE
EMPEESS OF THE TRENCH.
Matinee at 2:30 : This Afternoon.
Evening Performance at 8. # #
Mntlnoo prices , ffie anil 73u ; evening prices ,
J5c , ode , 75o and ? 1 00.
THE CriBAUD TONIGHT.
THEPAYTON COMEDY COMPANY
IN
" "
"INSHA.VOGUE.
. .
Tuesday evening SlotheranciSon. Wodncs-
day matlnoo KOMJ Garland. ( Id cents nil ever
tliu house ) \Vcdncgduy ulRlit Ten Nlzhts In
a llarroom. Announcements for roiuulurtor of
wcekTnursday evening , Popular prices , 10 ,
20 nnd UO cents.
TWO N13HT3
WKDXKSDAYAND TIIUIlSDAj , April 6th k Hit ) .
Tlio World's CrcnlCJt liailclan ,
H.KRR.MAMNT
I'rlnco of I'restldlkMlstoiir' . Kinitof IllmlonUts ,
Emperor o.Miracles. Aided bj
Mme. HERRMANN.
And Ills entire metropolitan company < llrect from
Ills lent ? nnd triumphant run at lili cozy theatre.
New York city , wncre for 100 nights his mjrstorlom
performances were the talk of tlio town. Asuporb
new entertainment , Introducing his latest vronUoJ ,
-"STROBEIKA , "
Tliepu llng"FLOBINK , " tlio myitcrlous "Itl ACIC
AHT. * . "AStiAVK OIIU.S DUKA&l. " "AllDULK
KAHNV'tlio Orlcntnl 1-aVlr. nmt other * .
NKW TllU'KB. N1SW IKVlCi:3. :
Doi sheet open Tuesday at regular prices ,
DIME EDBKT MUSES.
Will Luwlor , Mnnanor , Cor. llth and Farnara
WEEK OF APnilj 0.
Tlio Snmoan 'NVnrrlor ? , Flr t nml only troupe OTor
lirounlit totlil country. Jlorton , Ueno nnd JUnck ,
ln"I.OHTrcol8 Ilnblc ) , " Hurt nnil Kcinplonln A. II ,
0. , MoilvrnrTliornonnil , Cnrlton , nnJ it Iiost of tint
elms ap < > clnltlc5 , A novelty entertainment. Una
Dims Admits to All.
THE 3MATOHLE3SS BOOK.
HAVE YOU IJL'AI )
BY SISTEH A.GATITA.
12 mo. paper , 337 pages , price 60 coats ,
HIKS3 NOTICES.
"Tills prurient alnilcd writer's stories are unrcsl
natlioy nroInclollciito. " Omalia
OmaliaYorlilllprnlcl. .
'Contnlns runny twcot anil pure Murks , It inny bo
celled aDccnmcronof purity , " Ilrouklyn AdTortlicr.
The vile attacks upon Sister Apnlliu's book
but help Its Halo , L'coplo of Omaha , reul ; ami
decide For siilo everywhere.
JORDA.N BROS. , Publishers ,
No. 211 No. Oth Street , Phlh. Pa.
REMEMBER
LIMC
IS THE NAME OF THAT
Wonderful Remedy
That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In
Ifie HEAD SORE
, THROAT , CANKER ,
and BRONCHITIS ,
frlco 8i.oo. - rint iiotuej.
For Sale by leading Druggists.
rUPAIHD ONI.T IT
Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co ,
82 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL.
BLAKE , &
FKEKCH SPECIFIC.
A POSITIVE "idpermanent CURE for nil
inpaVtioTlhiyrTllNARY ORGANS. Cure ,
where olhirtreMmentlalli.Fulldirectloninlth etch
bottle. Price , one dollar. See signature of E. U
STAHL For Sale By All Druggists.
DR. BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Sot of Teeth on Ilutber ,
for HVK HOM.AIIS. A porfi'cl
titKuurantcc'd , Teeth oxtmrtoil
without l > nln or danger , unit
without nimeitbetlci , < JoM nc
llrer nillnni nt lowest rnte .
Jlrlilw unit Crown Wgrfe. lecth
wltliout iilutM. All worn r-
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , I6TH AND FARNAM
Kntranro , Uth itrect clovator. Open
until a o'clock.
WRITE TO HER !
"lwa notable to do nr homeirork for 16 year * ,
> yn M'l.MclioltaVllion.7bS9. . DlvUlonSt. . HulTalo.
N , V. "Doctored wltli many pbjalclnnj for female
wenkuoii.niid uied manyronicdleiwithoutbonollt. J
iKixosNllivE IIIANB curM me ! lam MlronK at eterS
do nil m ) own work. " II per box , Hlx boxen for 15.
Artdre.i.NKUVK UKA.N CO. . I1UKKAIX > , N , V
Hold brUoodraanDrue Co.,1111) ) Fsrnum bt. . Omaha
o.tlful I
moil f
. . . .
AdOini UO.NPKUGCQ. , flu iisN. T.
1316 Douglas Street Omaha
, , Neb.
. . . - tn iii'd-clno .
ni illplomii
- iho.r. Imtlll Iraitlii
- i. Uironlaani ! IVIrila DhiKui. A wUh
pjrra nontcaro uinrnntcol forOitnrrlJ
I. Seminal
eases of f rlnirrdr WcakneM. ini. N n NI htlOJies , Impotenoy. jf ) | > hliu strlctino , uudnlinli-
t.'l. . ' I Ku rantooVX forororr c o 1 nnlortika an.l fill ta
a. m. to 12 m. ( Mrilorjej of Iir ) lonuroj. OJloo hourS - . - . loJ p. HunJur U
IN .flrt
ADVERTISING. . .
For four cents In stnmps , we will ieml 50 nrtls-
tic suggestions for ne iiiaier dvcitiscincnl\
cards or circular ! . Urigut , llxcly , humorous-
suitable for every line of business. I'rom
sketches by our best nrtists. 1'or merchants or
buslnefsracu incitv orcountrv ; thcynre crc.il
charmingnoveltlf-Ttlmt willnild life nud char
acter. Try Art lu Achertlsiiiff ,
AIOEH& FAXON ,
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING AGENTS ,
lid.H ! , TliMM. ,
CINCINNaTI. 0 ,
LA GRIPPE.
TurkishTea taken at night
and occasional doses of Quinine ,
will relieve all pains in the
bones , cleanse the system and
male you feel like a new person.
Sure cure for liver , kidney ,
and nerve affections. 250 pack-
ago. Sample for 2c stamp.
Turkisk 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 500 bottle ,
Turkish Remedy Co. ,
Omaha , Neh.
OTNHLEY 53 Goodyear Wclt
mml ( if Calulm ever nldcly
il > rrV'd. ! ' HulJ ovcryiliere.
Tlili litlio orlfltnl 3 hW.unJ j
tliatiotmmle , Iliwaro oflmU
tatlnni. I'onltlKly
ulno union lamped cm Ilia
lnlrt"lintif 3lcm '
sa s > im . "
3. J1K.IXS & CO.
Gullar&.Mandollns&Zlllieri .
. In tornina and qnillli of tctio nn
tholittt In tht % urlil. \ imnt :
to weir In tur cllmiu. Hold br ill lend
| doil n. lluutUallr lllu U ( ( xl. < ! < .
acrlpUTt utu ua itli poltrtilc c |
.
fim.mi trttil. > | AIIif : > fllKI
LYON&HEALY , CHICAGO.
AND
Is not plon'ant fo take , ns It is com
posed of all tbo modloiuul qunlltloa
thatg-o to maleono-w and rlcJb bloo <
without oimpolllner the oonsumar to
pay
$1 $ A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SIRUP
\vhlclioan be bought my wcoro for
thirty-flvooantua galloi , na ollsttrt
npiulllaa aro. BEGGS1 BLOOD
PUEI IBRaud BLOO.D MA.KSR 13
oomtosod of pure modiolno , a'Jd al-
lc w 3 th.o parohasar to ndd. syrup
wh ch la advlso.t when ffivoa to
ohlldroa.
If yourdruRRlst docs not kpop It uccppt n9
sulistllulo. but oriliir direct from IStu/l
Cu. . iOi-197 illohlsan at. ChleaRO. Ill , nn
tlicy ulll fonrard.cvprooj prepaid , ouu
tic foril orblx forl ?
Moore's ' Tree of Life ,
A oMMTrcur o/crKliJiirr nnd Mtor Complnhitl
na nil Hood illsonfcj , Ii 01 It l-iiy lo curler yh ii
> ou can ho rurod ty udntt Mooro' Tree ur J.I
the lircnt l.lfoItcniol ; * J'llco 1 = 1 per Uoltlo. J'r
piirud and put up by Ur , J. II. Mooio.
Dr. I. It. Moore , Dour Hlr-I : have boon
troubled with Ulilnoy coniplulntfor ovii ; twen *
ty years , foruhoutolalit yours with ill ipoloi ,
niirt whLMi nt my Miidy lia\o \ ijccncoiiiiwlloil to
relieve inywdf ns ofloii us tlinio or fuiir tlnicj
an liour. I liavu boon tioubM with novorj
alt neks of Nick l.o.Kl.a.-ho . o.ico . _ a _ week for ted
nf Jlfi' , iiahohnil Iwun uiratly lioiiollttod by
II. I did so , mill tlio very flr-t liottlo mivo int
Kroatrclluf. 1 huva tukin In nil8 liottlos. th
llr t iilmut llvo inonllia aso , iinil t have tired
tioiiblnd lint very Illtloiliipo Ic mincn < ; < IlM
use. VouiHlriilf. UKV , DAVIII Kvu ,
all driiK litn.
rorthotroatmnntofall CIIHONIOASO
DltiKABlCd. llrnc , Appliance * for I > jforinllloi a4
I'ruitpui. licit Kacllltlo . Appitrntai rn'l ' Ituinodloi
( ariuccosifiil treatment of evtir ; form of < lheii
te'iiilrlnu .1K"llcnlor Hurwlcul U'ronliiuinU NINHno
UU01H I'OII 1'ATIK.V r.-l , lloaril nncl Atlundanc * .
llo-t Accornioculiitlont * .V t. Wrlto for r-lrctilariori
Doforinltloi unit llricoj , Truno , Club Kvct. Curfi *
tilrci ( if Hl'lni' , I'lloi , 'fiimori , Caiirur , fntarth.
HrontliltlK , Inlmlntlon , Kli-ctrlolty , 1'nrnl/iU , HplV *
Kldneri , lllulliT. Kje. Ktr. Bkln nnd Illooj.
llr'uriilciK'poratloiii. 1)1 ) HKAUKd \VOMKK
n pecl lto , llookoililicKC * of Wornon I'ron.
hnveiatuly Hddinlalrlnu hiDopartinent for Wora i
During conllaciuenMBtrl'tlr I'rltalu. 1 Oulr llelly.
Inntltuta Making n Bpoclall ; or I'lUr
.
XII Illood | H onieiiiicco ifullr Irontol.
or laitrument lent \ > r mall urexiiron acurtlr
pnckcil , no nmrki to InitKito cent nti or cendor.
Unoceriona , Intcrflevr i > r fi > rroJ. Cullind ooniull
uroriund liliory ol your ra o. nnd we will enl l
luln wrupperour HOOK TO M US HtlCK ; upon I'rlt
vatp.Bpoclalor Norreui Dlioitei , w
AUdrcii nil Ittton la
Dr. A. T , McLauahlln ,
Otbaod lljruoy s
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