Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 15, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE AFEDNESDAY APHIL 15. 1891.
THE CITY.
Minnie Woods wris yesterday ntijuilged
lusntio and will bo sent to tlio nsylutn.
Joe Keyset- , alias WolHlnpor , la In jail
for stealing a $7 pair of shoos from Will-
lain lilair.
Drop that preparation which causes
tlio eruptions on votir face and use only
the uurcst and liest of toilet articles.
Spanish court face powder , &old by all
drupels.
Fred Sly , n notorious young crookwag
Bent up for sixty days by , Iudj'o llolsloy.
Ho is an Invetcrato tlilufand the flat has
gone forth that If ho stays in the city It
shall bo in jail.
.Ttidjjc Shields yesterday appointed T.
K. Mc.Mulloti iidinitiistrntoi * of the estate
of Uort W. Wheeler , deceased , llxlnjj
the bond at 810,000. The appointment
was made at the request of the widow.
Dr. Gapcn , the city physician , will bo-
pin at noon today to examine the patrol
men from n physical standpoint Tlio
patrolmen will bo sent to Dr. Oapon'H
.olllco In tquads of live and yo through
the ordeal.
The members of the Omaha Veteran
Flrcmon'8 association are requested to
appear at No. ! t eiitfino houfeo on Ilarnoy
street at 8'H : ) o'clock this morning
prompt in full uniform , to attend the
funeral of Fireman M. F. Carter of the
paid department , who met his untimely
death al Sunday night's tire.
Tlio promptness mid "ort'itntr of Hi euro
Imvo innilo Uliiiinburlaln's coucli remedy
famous. It is Intended oscolill.\ | ) ; . coughs ,
colds , croup nnd whooping cough , and is the
most cITectunl remedy known for tlicso dis
eases. CO cent hottlos for sale by tlnijKists. (
Notice. Mr.V. . O. Morgan , until re
cently employed by the undersigned as
solicitor , is no longer in my employ.
IlAllllY
Loans of $1.000 to $50,000 made on
choice improved city property. Low
rates. No delay. Central Loan & Trust
company , 1205 Farnam st.
C.S.Ka mondjo\\olorrcmovcd to tem
porary location , N.E.cor. Douglas & Kith
ijAM > n ; > IN run oiron.
IV reck of n Missouri I'urillo I'UHSUM-
Kfi UilJronil Notes.
The Missouri Pacific passenger train
which left this city at 'Jiri : p. in. Monday
for St. Louis lllled with passengers , was
dltclicd ono mile south of Fulls City , just over
the Kansas line.
The accident was caused by a washout ,
owing to the heavy rains. No one was in
jured. The online and slocpora roinalnud on
the track , but the bnggago ear and smoker
turned completely over , while the clialr car
was pushed on top of thorn. Thomas God
frey , passenger and ticket ajjeut at Ouutia ,
was oa the train.
Tlio Switchmen's Ti-ouUli'H.
General Manapcr Holdrogo lias received
telegrams IromChlof Newman of tlio Tr.itu-
mcn and Chief Clark of the Order of Hallway
Conductors , stating that Clilof Swoenoy of
Switchmen had no authority to speak for
them or thulr men In the rcrent Darlington
troubles and that the membars of their
orders had boon directed to hoop ' -hands off. "
Both Newman and Clark were at Lincoln
and fully investigated the trouble tliete.
The telegrams were the outcome of their in
vestigation.
A incssaco was also received at headquar
ters from the agent at Donvur saying that all
the roads there were handling Hurllnpton
cars and no trouble was being experienced-
Mr. Goulil and Party.
Mr. Gould and party and General Manager
Clark wore in Texas Monday and Mr. Clark
Is expected in Omaha hourly. It is the opin
ion of railway ofllcials that Air. Gould will
return to New York via the Richmond Ter
minal and the southeastern roads and will
not come to Omaha until after the election.
Noicftnncl I'erNonals.
Assistant General Manager Ilolcomb of the
Union Pauillc , has gone to Chicago on busi
ness.
ness.L.
L. A. Uoblnson , traveling passenger agent
of the Lake Shore lend with Ue.idqu.il tors at
Youngstown , O. , is in the city on a short
visit.
The best tlmo over made on a passenger
run on the IJ. & M. was made Friday on the
"Go'don ' Gato" from
special Hastings to
Crete. The distance , seventy-seven miles ,
was run in eighty minutes.
The latest railroad rumor is to the effect
Unit the H. & M. are getting ready to atonco
build a cut-air from Oxford to Heaver City
and that the Oborlln and bt. Francis lines
will bo brought together somewhere m Kan
sas ami extended on to Pueblo as ono lino.
ado Halo , who has boon stntlo'nod at Wy-
moro for some time as stenographer for Su-
iwrlntouaimt Hodgcrs of the southern divi
sion of the 13. & M. . has been promoted to the
position of confidential clerk for General
Freight Agent George II. Crosby of the D. &
M. and is In the city with his wife preparing
to assume the duties of his new position.
"
All ) .
How much tronoy havo.I cot in my bank !
Forty-live cents , stranger only want five
cents more. What will I do then , strangorl
Why , you 8ceslstor has such a terrible cough ,
nml people say It will bo bad on her if she
don't ' irct tiottor soon , and the folks tell me
Hallcr's sure cough syrui ) will euro it right
up ; so you sco-llvo cents ! Thank you ,
stranger ,
Annthoi-Ch-U'KO Afjnlnwt Newman.
Hasmus Jensen , one of the "hashers" who
was injured In the not at the ICoystono chop
house , has tiled a complaint against ox-
policeman Jcsso iNowmnn for assault with
Intent to do great bodily harm. Slneo ills
resignation from the force Newman has asso
ciated himself with Frank Dcllutny In the
saloon business.
Holler's barb wlro liniment has mot with
extraordlnaiy favor , und cases pronounced
incurable have been treated with success.
Uvorv farmer should keep a bottle of this
justly celebrated remedy ; ready for Instant
uso.
Tlio Ii\vr. !
Several good sized ponils have made their
nppoarniico on Cut-Off Ul.iud since the last
rains , and there appears to be every indica
tion of high water , but the gauge of the sig
nal service shows that the water la the chan
nel of the river Is only o.a feet above the low
eat water murk known.
_
Dyspepsia's victims are numbered by the
thousands. So are the people who have boon
restored to health by Hold's Sarsaparllla.
Monroe & Hlco open their final engagement
nt the Hoyil on Thursday evening next , and
continuing four nights. Mr. Monroe takes
the present company and starts immediately
on a tour with n now farce-comedy toy Scott
Marble , entitled , "Aunt llrldgot's Ha by.
The piece is nlivrulv well In hand , nnd the
first porformaneo of It will bo given In Coun
cil Uluffs on Monday evening uoxt. After
the Omaha engagement Mr , Hlco will proceed
coed immediately to Now York , and will put
Ills now company at work icliears
Ing n comedy , which ho has
iiad spec-hilly written for him , entitled
titled "A Knotty Question. " Tlio separation
Is according to an agreement made a ycni
ago , and Is on account of no lll-fccllng bo
twccn tlin two men , for during their live
year * ' association none but the best of
irlondship has existed , but Is from a desire
on the part of each to try las fortunes .separ
ately. lloth Monrou and IMcohavo made for
tunes out of "My Aunt JUldget,1' and with
their abilities as actors and \yith the vast ex
perience they have gained la tholr line of
business , they can scarcely fall of making
lucressoj of their Individual ventures.
On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday
next Katlo ICmmctt will present her sensa
tional play , "Tho Waifs of Now York , " at
ItoUoyJ.
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Over 430,000 Howe scales have bean sold
nd the demand increasing continually. Born -
n & Sellcck Co. , Chicago , I1L
LAU SUIT QOONG'S ' FUNERAL ,
Impressive Ceremonies Attending the Burial
of an Omaha Oalcstial.
HEATHEN AND CHRISTIAN RITUALS ,
The Holly Covered With Chinese
I'rayor Ticket ? nnd tlio Soriiun
Preached by Christian .Ministers
.V Peculiar Service.
Lan Suit Quong , n Mongolian , who came
to Omaha recently from Norfolk , died Sun
day , and his remains were forwarded Mon
day to Koek Springs , Wyo. , after the Chinese
burial rites and the services of the Cliristlan
church had been duly performed.
Ttio deceased Chinaman came to Omaha
about two months ago , and had been stopping
with two nephews who keep a laundry on
North Sixteenth street. Ho had been sick
for a long tlmo with consumption.
The body was taken to Uurket's where it
was prepared for burial. Yesterday morn
ing the two nephews of the dead man ap
peared nt Hurkct's , accompanied by a num
ber of tholr countrymen. They proceeded to
go through the usual ceremonies of their
country and nroduccd a largo basket contain
Ing a roast chicken with the head and feet at
tached , a largo plccn of boiled hum , several
bananas , a piece of chccso and a bir of com
mon soap. All those articles were arranged
upon a paper spread upon the floor bcsldo the
corpse and the whole party then knelt
around. An incantation In Chinese was per
formed , the mourners bowing to the lloor
and muttering appeals to their deities to
preserve the dead man from the appro ich of
the evil one , nnd bless the food. Several
small sticks which had been dipped In colored
wax , forming miniature candles , were stuck
In the cake of soap and lighted , the mourners
meanwhile muttering prayers for the dc-
paitcd.
'iho mourners then proecoilcd to the
c.i'ket , which had been pioparcd for the
body , nnd cast Into It a number of small
tickets containing pr.ijers for the preserva
tion of the 'dead , and a quantity of small
coin , nickels and dimes , to pay ills passage to
the other shore.
A handsome buckskin belt was then
wrapped twice around tha waist of the corpse
audio It was attached a small purse , contain
ing money to bo used by the deceased to pay
his way to the other side , and a gold ling , In
dicating his rank.
The body \ \ as then placed in the casket
and more prayer tickets thrown In. Tlio
food which had been the object of so much
ceremony was then placed aboil the body in
side the casket to enable the dead man to refresh -
fresh himself on the long and dreary road.
The soap was also placed In the casket to en
able the deceased to perform his ablutions
propei ly.
This part of the ceremony having been
completed an adjournment was taken until
ItilSU o'clock yesterday afternoon , when about
thirty of the Ctilneso residents appeared at
liuruet's for the purpose of performing the
llnnl ceremony.
The two nephews of the dead man and a
largo number of those In attendance nt the
luneral were pupils In the Chinese Sunday
school established at the First I'rosbytcrian
chinch and the laJy teachers of the Sunday ,
school \\cro present nt the ceremony. The
superintendent of the school took a prominent
part In the exercises.
Before the services each Chinaman was
decouited with nstilp of white cotton about
tin co hichcs wldo and six feet long and a
stiipof black of the snmosUo. These wore
twisted together ana made Into a sash ex
tending from the light shoulder and tied
under the loft arm. The pall-bearers had
similar strips , in , addition , which were tied
around their hnts. The two nephews of the
deceased , in addition to these decorations ,
had another sash extending from the left
shoulder to tbo right side. They also acted
as pall-bcaiers.
The religious services were conducted by
Hoys. A. K. Thain nnd Asa Leard and con
sisted of the ordinary luncral service mid
singing several .songs which had been trans
lated into Chinese , together with a short ad
dress by Uov. Thain on the beauties of the
resurrection through faith in Clnist. The
service concluded with the singing of the
doxologv in Chinese , as follows :
Dun mo gin Slug.
Mon foUu bon gain.
Dun inu Klu bins.
Doy a moil song.
Dun mo-gin Sin ? .
Man tlitooSlim K'oon.
Dun mi ! Slue I'oo.
felns ( lee bins Hn .
Contrary to expectation the Chinese burial
service was not profound. The body was
carried to the hearse and the pall bearers
formed on cither side , the mourners follow
ing behind In two linoj. Headed by the
Union Pacific band tlio procession moved
slowly through the streets to the Union Pa
cific depot. Seated on the hearse beside the
driver was ono of the mourners who carried
a small box containing tickets bearing Chin
ese characters. These tickets represented
money and were thrown out at short inter
vals along the street. This was to attract
the attention of the evil ono , who is sup
posed to follow behind tlio hoarse for
tbo purpose of getting possession of
the deceased. The money attracts his atten
tion and ho stops to pick ft up , thus allowing
the corpse to eluno him and ( jet into heaven
before ills satimio majesty catches him.
The body was forwarded to Rock Creek ,
Wyo. , where a brother of the deceased re
sides , where it will bo burled for a timo. The
bones will then bo exhumed nnd sent to the
flowery kingdom for Jlnal Interment.
The procession as It moved through the
streets attracted great attention and a largo
crowd of the curious followed along to see
what might bo done. Tnov wore disap
pointed , however , as no additional ceremony
was pel formed.
The ladles of the Sunday school who were
present at the funeral expressed great satis
faction nt the fact that the "boys , " as they
called thorn , hud been satisllcd to dispense
with their hurial rites to , ' , ueh tin extent mid
allow the deceased to bo given u Christian
buri.il. This was taken as an evidence of
substantial progress In the work of the Sun
day school. The deceased was not a convert
to Christianity and had not attended the
Sunday school.
An Ohio lady was so frightened by a snake
that her glossy black hair lurno.t white as
snow. It was soon returned to its original
color by Hall's Hair Konewer.
Modest Newspaper Men.
O. P. Austin , the Washington agent of the
Press association , has addressed a letter to
Mayor Gushing , In which ho expresses the
desire that the mayor see to it that accom
modations are provided for the three newspaper -
paper men who accompany the presidential
party on the western trip.
Mr. Austin asks that every possible con
venience bo provided for the securing and
transmitting of news icgr.rding the move
ments of tbo party.
The mayor regards the request ns an ex
hibition ot monumental gall , but states that
ho will comply , nud in addition ho will sou
that a band wagon , drawn ny four white
11011)03 and provided with tables is put upon
tlio streets , If necessary ho will detail a
platoon of police to look after the wants of
the news gatherers and will place a special
wlro at their sei vice.
No grtpintr , no nausea , no jwm when Do
Wilt's Ulttlo P.arly Risers are taken. Small
pill. Safoplll. liosti'lll.
Mr , Richardson's Statement.
OMMU.Apill 1-1. To the Editor of TUB
Hin-Iu : : your issue of this morning Mr.
.fames Stoplionson says through aropoiter
tbat as a member of the city council lie pro
tested against the addition of a fourth story
to the old Herald building , but that Dr. Mil
ler and others uravaltod against him in the
council and got the permit.
M. .lamesStepbenson Is entirely mistaken.
The Herald establishment was moved from
Farnam street to Hainoynud Fifteenth In
IbS'J , leaIng the old quarters n thrcu-story
structure onlj. I .sold the lot and building ,
still three stories , in 1SS5. The fourth story
was added In lbS7 nud with Its constructloi
neither Dr. Miller or myself had the sllgutcs
connection.
_
Brown says you are about buying a typewriter
writer , Wtiy not look at tUo Caligraph !
u
it vi ) ins NKiivt : wim inn.
Joltl Attempt of a Highwayman to
Hob an Omalri Man.
Ben n , Bryan , the commission man , was
ho victim of a daring attempt at highway
robbery Saturday evening.
The attempt at robbery was ma do on the
platform of a Milwaukee sleeper in the yards
at Council Bluff : ) .
Mr. Bryan was on his way to Chicago nnd
ivas standing on the sleeper platform when
ho train left the transfer depot ,
.lust before reaching the Milwaukee local
depot a well dressed man appeared on the
platform aud ordered Mr. Bryan to throw up
his hands nnd pass out his cash.
Mr. Bryan , was standing with his hand
resting on the button of the porter's
bell and , without knotting It , called that In-
ilvldunl whoso unexpected appearance led
the wouid-bo robber to leap from the car and
boat a hasty retreat.
Mr. Bryan did. not give tlin matter much
attention until the sequel , which came Mon-
Jay , furnished another striking lllustra-
Ion of the robber's wonderful nerve. Yes-
onlay evening Mr. Bryan had . just neon
oiling a friend of the occurrence , at the
Murray hotel , when ho turned to find the
man who had tried to rob him sitting In a
chair near by enjoying a rest from his labors.
This shock was too much for Mr. Bryan
, vho sent a porter for a policeman and then
faced his man and accused hlmot the crime.
The fellow denied tlio accusation at first but
finally admitted it and was turned over to
.ho police.
SOUTH O.Tf.l/f.l.
Itnthcr n IlcucIU.
Manager Babcock of the stock yards stales
hat "tho shipping matters are all running
moothlyaiiu satlsfactoi ily. The chauco simply
places the yards on an equal footing with all
Missouri points and is iti no way detriuicutal
.0 South Omaha. "
Hoard of I'Miiuntlon.
At the meeting of tlio board of education it
ivns decided to build n four-room brick tit
L'hlrty-thlrd nud K streets , Fourth ward , nucl
, o ndvertlso for bids nt tlio same tlmo Hint
ilds for tlio Drown park's school house
ivill bo advertised for. The committed on
buildings nml grounds will protect the high
school anil Third ward buildings from dnm-
iiro bv drainage waters. Approved bills of
I. D. Thomas , $10 ; and ( JO cents for boiler ro-
rnlrs , were ordered paid.
The Deaths Ru-otoli ] .
Gcorgo W. ICIng , nged twonty-ono ycnrs
died Monday morning at 10 o'clock nt Eigh-
eenth and O streets. 11. W. King of Dead-
, vood , S. D. , father of the deceased , hhs nr-
ivcd and this evening will accompany the
emains to Newton , In. , for interment.
Joseph McCuno , ngod two years nnd two
months , son of Mr. and Mrs John McCuno ,
Eighteenth nnd O streets , died at it o'clock
Monday nsternoon from tlio effects of concen
trated lye , nnd was burled in St. Mary's
coinctory at ; ! o'clock this afternoon ,
A very prophetic and singular
occurrence In connection with these two
Jeaths occui red Sunday. As Mr. King , who
ivcd next door , passed by , the little McCuno
loysnld : "Mother , that man , " pointing to
Mr. King , "will die tomorrow and I shall
die the next day. " At 10 o'clock Monday
inornlng Mr. King was dead and ntl ! o'clock
L'uesday afternoon the child was dead.
No Contract Alle.i Ijalior Hero.
"As far as Swift & Co. Is concerned , thcro
Is no truth in the published statement that
alien conttact labor is employed , If this plant
bo alluded to , " said Superintendent A. C.
Foster. "I know of no such labor employed
In South Omaha and do not bellcvo there Is
any. "
"It is preposterous on Its faco" said
Manager .1 nines Yiies , Jr. , of the Omaha
packing company when asked about the In
sinuation that alien contract labor is cm-
ployed. "Wo could not use such labor to
advantage nnd thcro is not the least induce
ment for packers to violate that law. "
"As far us our house is concerned" said
Manager Edward A. Cudahy of the
Cudahy packing company , "no alien contracts
were over made and I do not believe it was
ever done at this point. As far ns South
Omaha Is concerned I do not oeliuvo there Is
n imrttclo of foundation for such a cUnrgo or
report. "
City Council.
At the regular meeting of the city council
Messrs. Johnston and Molchor were ap
pointed a committo to canvass the vote cast
at the last municipal election , and the result
was announced as heretofore published , und
the councllmon elect were sworn In. City
Clerk Hyan was nlso sworn in.
The question of the time of service of mem
bers of the boarn of education being raised ,
certificates without specifying the time of
service will bo it-sued.
The motion to advertise for bids for paving
Twenty-tlfth street from M to O was tabled.
City Attorney Joseph \V. Edgorton's resig
nation was read nnd accepted.
Soutn Omaha land company's plat of
blocks Nos. 138 to IK ) , Inclusive , addition to
tno oilginal plat of South Omaha , was ac
cepted.
The retiring committee , Messrs. E. B.
Towl , John J. Dougherty , John N. Bltrko
nnd Edward Johnson , weto tendered u vote
of thnfiks and the council adjourned to meet
it 9 o'clock this morning.
At 0 o'clock yesterday inornlng the i ow
council , consisting of Patrick Howley nnd
William M. Wood of the First ward , James
J. Dougherty nnd Andrew B. Hnloy of the
Second ward , Edward P. Conloy and Fred
erick Bowloy of the Third ward nnd John J.
O'Hourko ' nnd John S. Walters of the Fourth
ward , convened.
John J. O'Hourko was elected president of
the council.
Mayor Sloano made the following committee -
too appointments , which wore confirmed :
Fiiianco Messrs. William M. Wood , John J.
O'ltoiuko and Patrick Uowloy.
btit'ots mm silloys Messrs. Kdtviird P. Con-
lov , John Walters and 1'iitrluk Kowlov. *
Oidlnance Messrs. Jnlin O'li'ouil.e , John S.
Wiiltoisnml Amlunv II. llaloy.
Pollco Messrs. Patrick Howley , rreiloilek
Unwloyaml I'dwuril I' . C'onloy.
Piibllu building .Messrs. James J. Dough
erty , William .M. Wood and Aniliow It. llnlt-y.
Gas and public lights Messrs. Frederick
Itottloy , Jami'a J. Dougherty and Kdwaid P.
Uonloy.
I , -uses Mossr" . John J. O'ltourl.e , William
M. Wood and John b. Walters.
I'llnilnu Messis Aiuhuw II. Haley , rrod-
orloU llowley and Jiiinus J. Doughi-ity.
L'lmiltlOM .Messrs. William M , Wood , James
J. Dougherty and John. ) . O'ltouikc.
Messrs. John J. O'Hourito nnd Patrick
Howloy were appointed a commltteo to secure
all attorney in the Clllchrest damage case lor
815.000.
Tlio city clerk will have cards printed
with the rules nndco mnittces printed there
on.
NotPH Aliout the City.
Hodio Hcdniond has gone to Minneapolis ,
Minn.
Bert E. Wiloox has returned from Ida
Grove.
David I. Bloom has returned from Minno-
npolls , Minn.
The two young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Doll
Edwards nieslck.
A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs.
William McCauloy.
Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Block nnd baby of
Atlantic , la. , nro visiting Mr. Block's in
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla , - Of porfoot purity.
Lemon -I Of eroat BtronBtli.
Almond - [ Economy in thoirueo.
Rosa eto.vJ Flavor aa delicately
and dollolously as the frosU fruit.
valid sister aud brotner-in-law , Mr. nnu Mrs.
11. Hoymnii.
MM. E. S. Hnrrtll-hni gene to ClnrlnJn ,
a. , to visit her parents.
Mayor Sloano ahd Hollis E. Hoglo left for
a week's hunt nt marks.
Christ. KrloBor ifc very low with compli
cations of n serious nature.
Mis. Miller , wtfoaf A. V. Miller , has ROHO
to Columbus to vislthcr parents.
David Anderson , lifter n short Illness , Is
able to be about iind attend to business ngaln ,
George A CurtLss , who took the remains
of his wlfo to Valparaiso , Ind. , for Interment ,
' .ins . returned.
Hobcrt J , HussolU afto'1 several days' nb-
sencohas returned , to his desk in the Cudahy
packing house.
Superintendent J. II. Butler of the Ne
braska City stockyards was a welcome vlsl-
' .or at the yards.
Yesterday John Hastll , the veteran Au
burn shipper , marketed u lot of $ o.bO cattle ,
"ho top this season.
Miss Enio Hnyner will give n dance In the
ICoystono house , Twenty-sixth nndP streets ,
Wednesday evening.
JudBO Patrick J. King 1ms returned from
Oborlln , Jfns. , where ho was looking after
real estate Interests.
Howard Meyers has given the contract to
ress & Snlvoly to build his now tealdence ,
Twenty-third nnd I streets.
John C. Daniel of the Cudahy flro depart
ment , who was Injured some days ngo In u
tilnl run , Is able to bo about.
The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. James
O'Hcin was buried Sunday afternoon nt a
o'clock In St. Mary's ' ccmotcry.
James Dunn of the nluht railroad crow nnd
Frank Garrctt of tlio yards will run n foot
race Sunday afternoon nt U o'clock on u bet
of $3. * ) a side.
Frank Cress , son of Captain Jacob W.
rcss , who 1ms spent a year nt Gettysburg ,
Pa , , has returned and has taken a position
iVlth the stockyards.
The Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. S.
Lidgard , who his been at the point of death
nnd given up by nil , Is much better and
believed to bo out of danger.
/ , Cuddlngton has returned from n trip to
lawn , where ho has been looking nftur .somo
interests In the prohibition state. These
were in error who supposed ho had been
west.
.V . spelling si'hool will bo an entertainment
In the Presbyterian church Thursday oven-
ill' , ' . The Ladles Aid society and the En-
.1 e < ivor society will marshal the icspL-ctlve
sides.
Hobcrt H. Livingston post , No. 2S2 , Grand
i\rmy of tlio Hepubllc , has changed its meet
ings to the llrst and third Mend ly nights of
ouch month in the now post rooms , McGlnnis
block ,
The Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyter
ian church will meet nt the residence of Hey.
nnd Mrs. Hobert L. Wheeler , Twenty-third
nml I streets , \Yedno3day nftemoon at li
o'clock.
Mrs. E. A. Potter , who has been living
, vlth her daughter and son-ln-l.iw , Council
man and Mrs. William M. Wood , has gene
to the springs at Mount Clomuiis , Mich. , to
spend several months.
iV successful and delicate craniototnlcal
operation was performed by n local surgeon
on Mrs. Hart , wife of Bernard Hart , Thir
teenth and J stte'-ts. Mis. Hart Is rapidly
mproving and is now out of danger.
J. W. Williams , who was boforo.Tudgo
King.ohanred with being n common gambler ,
was lined $100 and costs. The line was bus-
nded pending u tiip from the city , to be
enforced on his return. Ho vamoosed.
Hoy. C. N. uawsoii , pastor of the First
Methodist church , will deliver n lecture
Thursday evening in the lectuio room 01 tne
church. His subject will bo "Around the
Word in Eighty Minutes" und will bo illus
trated by stercoptican views.
Gust. Persons of. Omaha coming down to
attend the second annual hall given S iturday
night by Court Skondla No. W. , I. O. l'\ ,
had a frightful runaway at Twentj-fourth
nnd Vinton streets. Mr. Persons was fortunate -
tunato enough to eseano with slight injuiies ,
but the rig was a complete wreck.
A. W. Babcock has Just received a letter
Informing him of the death of his venerable
grandtathor , T. M. Stewart , of Oconomo-
woc , WIs. , nnd a telegram that his step
father , James Van Victln , was dying nt his
homo in Chicago. On account of late sick
ness in his family Mr. Bnbcoci : cannot go to
cither place.
Joseph Mils of Solomon. 111. , who has boon
on n Paclllc Jaunt and is on his homeward
way , has been the guest of Henry Mils , 414
Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Mils Is well known
In this section , as ho was ono of the original
contractors when the Pacific railroad was
constructed , nnd his old-tlmo friends gave
him u hearty reception.
ProKross.
It Is very Important in this ago of vast ma
terial progress that a remedy bo pleasing to
the taste and to the eye , easily taken , accop t
nblo to the stomach nnd healthy in its nature
and effects. Possessing these qualities.
Syrup of Figs Is the ouo perfect laxative and
most gentle diuretic known.
Miirriajio
The following inarria/o HCJ U3i wow Is
sued by Judge Shields yesterday :
Name ana address. Ace
I i : < hrur < l Hiivllcck , Omaha . :
1 Anna llcrnson , Omaha . ! } )
I John Detturbcek , Omnli i . -.0
1 Ulzabolh Sohllslngor , Omaha . il !
ll'r.inki : . Ollle. Omaha
I I'mnm A. Hlilndel , Omaha
J Prank Dlotrlck. Otiiuh.i . ; . : t )
I Muiy Miller , Omaha . 21
I Axel tilsen. Omaha . ' 'I
I Jose Johnson , Omaha . 20
I.T. . I. Solomon , Ashland . 21
I .Minnie I' . L'urr , Ashland . 17
( II.V. \ . Shmldan , Detroit , Mloh . : ct
I Ida M. Kowloy , Oinulia . 23
I John D. Kelley , Or.iwford , la . 2.'i
1 MasjjluO. IA-SSO , Omaha . 25
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Caketnnd Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable
nnd Wholesome.
No other baking-powder docs such work.
DR , BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A I lilt Set of Tooth on Huliljcr ,
lor MV1 ! ItoM.Aiin. A perfect
lit itunrantcwl Tet'lli uxtriicli'il
wllliout imln or ilancor , inul
without nimustliutlca tJolil unU
nlhur tllMiiKi nt Inwon rules
llrlilBO Hint Crown Work Ueotli
without pinto * All work wur-
inntt'U
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
rntrnnct * , JUU itrect clotator. Opou oenlnss
unUlU o'clock.
iutcr' * KnilUh HUu > uod Ili-nnd.
Orfalnul ami Only Of tiulne *
Arc. tlwiti rtilftUt * . LADIC * tik
UrutiUt for CteA jfri Knatltk ina a
, tonJ BranJ In Itcd n 1 UeiJ ntfutlo\ )
bom. ittlJ wlitt btu ittboo TuVu
jnu other * Rtft * danjtrom tutititu *
, , . , ,
' ( ioriianJ tntf(4forit ( At Ir0s l > ll.or MI
In tUm | fur p rtlcu1 ri , tttiimoaUl * u4
"Kcllvf for ruillt-a.'M'iMftr. bj return
Malt. IU.OOO fc.itn.onUU Aarni i'Ji'tr ,
. - - L- . in\tn _ u,1 uilllM , miref
i'u.
HANOAI.WOOII IMI'rlUI.KS nrn llio
t -'t and onljr cnpsuloi pruacrlbuJ \ > i
ju uia , pUyilcliiiii tor tliu curojof
Gonorucna anil dlncbaritoi from tlio urinary organs
or acquired. tl.M par
TO-D A Yand a Week More and
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SHIRTS An Incomparable Sale of Shirts , SHIRTS
SHIRTS At Matchless Prices SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
Had So Many of 'Era. '
SHIRTS JX T 1 4 c * f _ , ti . SHIRTS
Had So Many Kinds. tr > U l 1 1
SHIRTS Had Such Handsome Styles. AND SHIRTS
llatl l&n So '
SHIRTS A SHIRTS
,
SHIRTS Had hiii bo Cheap , uiioi.-1- SHERT
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SHIRTS Flnnnolotlos , Soc , -iro. SHIRTS
Outing Cloths. 46o , 65c , GOc. vv e vc
SHIRTS Silicons. GOc to JM.-'o. Pis AIDS SHIRTS
Stooldnottos , Tooitnd SI. Got
SHIRTS Joi-boy Cloths , and $1.25. ' SHIRTS
Miulnts , -riw-
* Uf > tn ' ! l 'Em. CMJbiCiLS
Sffi" colhs SHIRTS
SHIRTS SOLIDS
'JOc lo 3- All
SHIRTS FIGURES SHIRTS
Kinds.
SHIRTS S H I RTS
SHIRTS Iiook in the Window 011 the Corner. SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SHIRTS Nebraska Clothing Co. SHIRTS
SHIRTS , SHIRTS
Summer Corner 14th and Douglas Streets.
Drs.Bett8 # Belts
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14OO DOUGLxAS STHHELT
OMAHA , NEU.
Tno most widely nnd f.ivorulilv known spec
ialists In tlio Inftol States. Their Ions ex
perience , remarkable skill nnd univorsiu MIC-
cess In the treatment and euro of Nervous ,
Chronic nnd Surjilcal DIsn.i-.cs. entitle these
eminent physicians to tlio full confidence ot
tlio nnllctod in pry where. Tliuv mi.irnntoo :
A CERTAIN AND I'OSITlVK OUKB for
the awlul effects of early vlco and the numer
ous ovlls tlmt follow In Its train.
1'UIVATK. HI.OOD AND SKIN DISEASES
speedily , complotelv nnd pr-nimncnllr cured.
NEItVOUS DiilIIITY AND hEXUAL DIS-
OltnnitS yield io-ulily to their skillful treat-
" " "
' "ijES. FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCKUS
cunrantccd cured without ji.iln or detention
from business.
HVDHOUr.M : AND VAKICOCEI.E pcrma-
nontlr and success fully cured in e\uryciso ,
SVI'HILIH , UONOItlUir.A. OLEET. Spi-r-
mntorrhon , Soinlunl Wcnkno is Lost Manhood ,
Night Emissions Decayed ructilllcs , Kcmul *
\\'eakncBs nnd all dcllcuto dlsordcra peculiar
to either BOX positively cured , ns wullas all
functional dlsorduis Unit result from youthful
follies or the oxcossof mature years.
STk1 ICTI I ! F UilarauteocI porman o n 1 1 y
J i i\iw i u ixu cured , removal coinple
without cuttlnc , caustio or dilatation. Cum
offcc-trd at homo by patient without o mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN.
A TIPU Tl'n ' awfni effccti ol
/V OUIXL , , , iou
P.iy which brliiRH
organic ncakncss , dcstroi Inn both mind and
body , with all Its dreaded Ills , permanently
cured.
Rl'TTS Address those who Imvo Im-
O. IM.,1 1O juliod tin-nil Ues by Improper -
proper Indulgence and solitary nablts , which
ruin both mind and body , unllttlng them for
business , study nr niairluKo.
MAKIUKI ) MEN or tlioso cutorinR on that
happy life , awuro of physical debility , quickly
QSbUted.
OUR SUCCESS
la based upon f.icts. rirst 1'r.ictlenl oxn rt-
cnco. Second Eeiy ciiso Is specially btualed.
thus Btaitlnu right. Tlilrd niedlclnrs 'aro
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , thus Directing cures without Injury.
Drs. Belts & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB
HOTEL.
jTftirrrir. ) . 11th inxl
ntoHt siilivtitntlulltcanntiiirtt'il
Jlnllillnu In Oiitnlui , . 'XTI-IVI/
brlt'lt Urn trnllH rtmuiif'rout
t tn roof. AH tin : vi'tltmjH unit
lioiifH linril n-ltl : AtiliiHtoire / jn-tiit
Intuit , mlliitIt t > ni > onHll > lc to burn
ijntfl ; . S'it'avHVHiti'H inulro ( ifrtriuv
tliro\iiliont tinInillilhiii. . .Sfcdin licit t ,
lull mill calil ititlt'r mill iiininhiin'ln
ts room. HVib/u iinftiii'j > iinicil UH\J- \
B. SILLOWAY , Prop.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. S. DEP03ITOKY , OMAHA , NS3
Capital , - - - - S4OO.OOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - Oii.BOO
Olllccrs nnd llrectorHonrr ) W yi to , I'rosMoiit ;
IuwH H. lluoil , VIcii-l'roHiilonl , JiuiioiV Suvuiu , W
V. Moral ) , Julia S. CullllH , U C. Cuslilni , J. N. U
I'utrlck.V. . II. S lliifiioJ , tmlilor.
T1-1IH IRON BANK.
Corner IVtli nuU I'nrn.iuidli
A General Il.inUliu Iluslucss Transicto 1
HOTEL DELL ONE.
Corner 14th and Capitol Avenua.
Just completed , has 100 rooms , thro3
ttalrways , Irom the top to the bottom , has
flno elevator and dinning room servioj , I
fire proof throughout , mia billar.l rooms an.I
the finest toilet room * In ths city. Lar a
Snmplo rooms , Suites with bath & 3. Co1
14th and CaoltolAvo. Street oar servloo in
alld.rootlons. Rates , from SB.60 to $1.00
1.1 ALL THE WOHLO THERE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR , NAMES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It van bo cl'cn In u tup of tuflto or till , ol' In ur.
lclc < of load , wilhoiu the knowlnilcu ol the patient
if ueoeaaary. It la nbsoluicly liirmle and will ctlecl
a permanent and ip dy cure , wliMncr tbo pitlonl I.
iliniieratii drinker or aualooUnliau reek. ITr.KU
I A.l.-t. It oporatrj to qumtly ind i ilh ouch ccr-
lAiiity that tt9 patiaul uudorKoen uo lnoonvf nienco ,
ttiil ore tia u uw re , Itu couiplota retor2.nilca 10
eiraoted la pigii boo * ol particular * free To bo hurt ol
rtJHN ti CO. , lain A. UoujiU > i. ; < lMhA.-CunnnlHla
L'j'Trado auppllad bv lu.AKt : . UUUCK u 1.0 , _ nO
JlJlHlAKUBliM mlUd CO. . Onmht
VVAN'rFn.--Aco"ts to soil thn Plnlosj
W Vl i J-l-y - - .
flnlliO ! . I.lnuj tlio only
line ever ln\cnted that luildn tliu ulothib with
out iilims a iM'rfi't't Hiim-fi' , , piitrnt rocunlly
Isauuli Mild only by uconts , to whcini the i > x-
clnslvo rUht U 'lvcn. Un luuvlntof . .Vlcuntso
ullUund usainplo line by intillj iilso clicn-
1 iii-s ; iirk'o lUt anil terms to UKCIU. brunra
your territory at oncu. AilUress THK I'lN
LKbd OI.OTIIES L1NU CO. , 17 Uernioq
"
Worcester
NO PAY.
KSSv
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Poventr-cn yonr expert 'a-o ' '
GOLD L'SSAL , FAHIS , 1878 ,
if , BAKER & (
from which tlio excess of
oil li.is been removed , Is
Absolute/ ! Pure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
nro used in its preparation. It has
more than three times the strenyth of
Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot
or Sugar , and is therefore far more
economical , costing less than one cent
a cup. It is delicious , uouiishing ,
strengthening , KASHA' DIOKSTED ,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Crocors everywhere.
W. BAKER & CP , , Dorcheslfir , Mass ,
LEE WING
Chinse ? Physician
1543 Larimer St. , Denver ,
Colo.
SPECIALIST.
To tlioio Mitrorlnir from tlio
elicits of iiiij ( it tlio follow lux
ril'cn'-p * , nnd desire lioillh ,
tlmuliln rile \MiiRntonco
Allcll i'n > oi peculiar to wom
en , tllllllll.MMMklK'1. * , lost 1)11111- )
luioil , licrMiusclho iioi.foxunl
dljciii'i , Hvmlnil nc.iknc4 ,
yoiitliful fnllr , iiilnnry troub
led , kid no ; and Il\er troutilo1 * , honrt dlH ( > ( i > iet Indltf-
ostUm , ihost und limit tionlilu roiKUiniillon , bron-
rliltls coiiKli" , culd' , iisthnia c.il.inh , nil dljo lies of
the blood Frrnfnln , NfpliIlN , illsritBOR of 11 prlritto
rintnro , gnnorrlici , Kli'ot , piles' tumor" , cancir , nlt
iliL'iini , rlieuiiinllHin , p.ir.ilynl" . nil skin dl < t'n ei , cos-
tlveiiO"fil dcptiMlu , nourultfl I , ( U-ufnc baldiiOH
Koro ejt'3 , iTiiptlon" , Inponorin , IIK , iiKilniln , aad
dliunso of UioKtMior.itlvc urtna nunintter of liow
loim ( iindlni : Aiuroifiiarnatroil In e\erjr risa or
money icfnndid Ifjoil luive fnllod in cot cured
el-e\t bere , do not dosp ilr , Initclvo I.I1KVlNtl n c ill
nnd Imvo a dint nlth him , n lilrli l itrlctly conllldon-
tlnl. Consultntloa examlnntloa free Only u Hinill
Mini fnr reinc'dlo-f. lioiiHnnd * * ) m\o IIPOII cured t > f
illlTunnt dlKca oi by Lie \yiajr lliliu > o VCR-
ctiibliiieinudles , Mini ) to > tlinonlnl < c-ta bo foiinJ
iind seen la Ills otl'cc , or Denver inpor Addresi ,
LEE WING.
1B43 Lirlmor St. , Uonvor , Colo.
Kncloso ntntnp fqrj pjilv.
iaoa.
PUSIMPSONI
1409 and 1411 Dodcp St. , Omaha , Neb.
-1IUIMIEIIS OF
First Glass Carriages ,
The Loading Styles. The Lowest Price *
VUUIt I'ATUONAfJi : bDLIOH'KI ) .
Ifniffcrliiitry ;
WOOD'S PLASTER.
U J'eni-tiHlen.lte-
WOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP
Kor the SLIn ami Scalp.
Prepared Ity DormatolncUt wllh
I 20 } catV uxpitriHiicH , Unniiaud |
1 for i emi , iToMtienl , oily skin ,
/ flesh wormn , cliApi'fMl ' Jmn lii eicea *
iv | erypiratfon u l ) cuniilf\ion (
etc. An unfailing remeiljr for nil
pcalp alTrcti'iti * , AIU ! A nure | rureot
ivo of all form * of ukin dutaioa.
Tor Sale ty UructfUta or icnt ly cii ! , Price CO cents.
Facial Hlomielmu. . | 3P , f9.14ftA11'.r.'r. . | . . ' ?
! ff ih'j.c ; 2lil..un ,
Illu IMU4 , OR ill iVlo n4 icilp klTMtlitnt n > l tb.ir Ir.tliuiLl lut
( Maltlf ) r0v ! O'MiilU ' Ifco fr t iitl r ty Ull.r.
JOHN 11 , AVOOlMllTIl V , l > , , nn lolo lit ,
ntiV. . l-M ht , , .Nvxv ToiU I'll- .
lli.wI'.Fbii'l lulnhtHiipn ( ur fr < l'ini | > iilit So.
Mauiicllr { { ladle'Irum Co , , hail I'rnnrlicu , t ( U.
from
tbo ciTfct * ol
} uutliful wirori
fnrlrdPPFij * , wafttlna vFOrtkn * ' * * , lot uiuuli hl , rti\
I wll& [ < uil avbluablo iriAil o iMalrdi c < > ututnlii |
fullimrtlciUar * for homo cure , KHICI5 of rliarga
A ( "pleu'JU laeJlcal workj tttouli bo read by crorj
man who U n rrom anl dubllltntM. AiMrert
rroC r. C. I'OWLIUli loodm , < Jouu
MOORE'S
A culilTO ruro Tor Mrircj rnd I Her ( < > in | lnlnt
nnd nil blood dl cnncs loiIt p.iy to milTer whoa
yon can br-iiircil by unliu Monru's Tree of I.lfa
tncd rout Life ItemedI'rhoHper buttle. I'r9
pared mid put up by Dr. J II. Moore.
KMI ll o . In. , Dec. 10. 16J9.
l\Iy \ Deal Mr. Jloou1. Tor many jears my
\\Ifp lias been a jrieat Milleur from the v ry
Min--t Mini f sick liu.uliu lie. anil lias tried o >
Kii-at inaiij to-called ten edies hut ullliiiut
liny utiod iesult . A nok'libdi Inn inln'stor ,
who had been tficatly l)0iolllled ) u\ it lilin-n
-.elf , aihlsed the um of yoni Tree of Life , Hl.
at ( into Diocniod a bottle , and now nftur U
months , ran con-cli ntloii'-ly ire niiniei d It n |
\alualili ! niiMlleinohlch accotdliiK to Ihf
natiiio < if thoi-aso , will aid oil , Kteatly r < i
llvoonadlcally cuioslclt lit-iilnulu * . * "
J \ \ . C'ATIIl-tHT ,
Pastor I'le&U } terlau Chuicb ,
DB. J. E.
. . . McCrREW ,
THE SPECIALIST.
10 Yo.irs'
PE/IVATE DISEASES
Cured ln.1 to.'i daya wllliuiit tlmln of an hoiiri'tlma
fruni busliifjsj ' 1 lui mojl nli'ohiKi euro forJl.iir ( : ;
undiill nnaoylntf dlocliarrfi'3 urnr known to modloal
fclcneo S\i'IIII.I.S nnnrr.intod curoln ,10toW day * .
'J ho ino t powerful nmio ly yet kiioirn for u pormiv *
ticntcure hritlUrUHHorpiiln In ri'lluvlnirllio bind. "
dor cured nt homevlllioiit lii'lrumciilv nociittlnir ,
no p-iln no dilating I.o a of .M inliood or Woaknon
poslthely cured , lint nit ndlof. t-kln dltonioinnd
feimilo diii'nao pornmnontly furpi lir McOrow'g
nucruH' , In Iho Ircnuuunt of I'rlvnto Ill oi c hM
norcrbeon equalled , nad Ms front army of pntlonti
icadiiD from thn Atlautlcto tlio I'ocl'lo. llooki anil
Circular ! fico l.ndloi from J to t oaly Ulli and
I 'n rim m etrooU Omulia , Nob. l utrjucu on oltliof
etreeu
rortliolroiimonlof allCIIHONII' AVI )
lllhl AblJd. llrucoi , Appliance * for DJformllloi and
TrunBi'oi llxit Facllllloi App.iratui rnd llomodloi
fortiliTiiiiifiil troitmunt of uvury form of dlioait
le'iiilrlnK Mudlcalor Siirnlc.il Treatment. NINICTx
ItOOMS 1011 I'ACir.NM. lloird anil Attundano * .
llo-t AiTiimmodiiUuni ' .Vost Wrilo for circulars OO--
lieforinillix mid llnuui , Tr mo < Utiii K'ol , Curra.
Uirm of riplno , I'lUx , Tumuri , Can'Mr , CutArro ,
llronchltU lnli'ilatl.in. Cluctrlclty l'i < rtlf li , Kp | | .
cy y , Klduuyn , Illnddur K ) . l.'ir , Stl'i ' mid lllooit ,
find all iirxfcal lipornllciiM HISIIAsiDK ; WUMKH
ii Bprrlnlto , HiH > k o llho.iiui of Women Fruo.y <
havelatiily mlilud.i lyln In Dopirtmont for Woman
llurlrik roiitlauuiiMil ( Htrlrtly I'rlvatu I Only llnllv.
blo MiMllrul Intlltiiui Miklnn a bpa ulty uC flu-
VATi : UIHHASI'.S.
All IIIjo.l IM > e.iioi mircaiifiilly troat'll , laj
or Inktriimeiiti tuiit by mall or vxiirnii 8our r vx.
rnrkcd no marki 10 indlcutn contmti or om ]
Ono pervonni lalurvlowr prufcrrud Cull ii il coniull
u > nriond hit ory of your ra < n and wu vrlll Head la
lain urnppnr our IIOilK To MII.N KHICIti uprja I'M-
tale , Hpcclal or Norruu * Dlieuoi , "Hli'iuaitluollit
Addreimill Itttori to
Dr. A. T. McLaughlln , President
btb und lluraoy btruct * , Ouiaha.