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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MAY 28. 1891. CURSED AT HIS WIFE'S ' COFFIN Brutal Action ! of a Husband Lead to a Scene at a funeral * CHILDREN LOCKED UP WITH A CORPSE , A I'ntont. .Mrdloiiii ! Mini Arrcnted for Poison I ni ; HIM Wiru Mlllc Dcnl- era Hick of I ( | > MK Hours Chi en go NO\VN. CIIICAOO Omen or TUB BBK , ) OniCAdo. May 27. i Because her husband refused to provide for her , Mrs. 1'otor Webber of I ( BO Fifty-fourth street , who wns sick with consumption , was. sent to Morc.v hospital nnd died there. Then the body win returned to her former homo nnd her husband locked their thrco children in the room with the corpse and went to his work. The neighbors found tlio clilldi-cn , broke open tha door nnd mndo clothes for the little one * to attend the funeral. The little boy had no shoos , nnd as the futiior refused to got him nny ho wont to iho funeral yester day barefooted , The dead woman's sister , 'standing by the coftln , denounced the hus band as n brute , nnd Webber , who stood on Iho other side , replied in kind. The property which tha deceased left is worth several thousands otdollnrs , nud tlio children are the only heirs to It , AUIlEITGn , rtW WIFB I'OtSOVI.Vn. A year ngo last April Tilllo Gudtkunt/ . ( laughter of well-to-do parents at Loulsvillo , eloped with Frnnk E. Hose , n patent modlclno manufacturer. Two weeks ngo they engaged roomi on Washington boulevard in this city , nnd yesterday ho compelled her to drink something out of a glnsi , after which she fell to the floor unconscious , unu upon recovering said her husband had tried to poUon her and nho thought ho had been putting poison In her food for several days. She may recover. Rose wns arrested on a charge of attempted murder. ItAHtl Clilcntro milk dealers tire 'ttrud of working from sixteen to eighteen hours per day , nnd n well orjjanl/cU movement Is uotv on foot to shorten the hours. A mass mooting 1ms been railed for Juno 0 , nt which time , If the sentiment of the meeting is found to be In ita fnvor , the mutter will bo brought before the city council which will bonskud to pass nn oidi- imncp compelling all dealers to m ilto but ono trip a day , nnd thosowho bring their wagons out for two trips will bo fined. A Ollf.AT ViHONO I'AHTIAI.I.V II(11ITF.I ) ) . George and Lloyo Ueatty , twin brothers , scventy-ono years of age , passed through hero yesterday on route to i'uobio. Both men hnvo spent thn last thirty-llvo years of their lives In Millbnnlc prison nt hard labor for a murder of which they were innocent. On April 23 n fellow convict confessed on his afiith bed thnt ho committed the murdor. They were liberated and cumo to America to spend the remainder of their ruined lives in Pueblo with a son and nephew who llvo there , AGAINST SEXATOU SllHIlMXy. It is said the leaders of tlio fanners con vention , which begins Its session in Colum bus , O. , today , are not averse to Independent action of the Ohio farmers in the present 110- "litlcal campaign. S. II. Ellis was asked" If the farmers would return Senator Sherman if they controlled tlio next legislature "No , " said ho , "I don't think there is any chance- for Senator Sherman to bo elected , no matter what tlio farmots do. " --"All who express themselves In the matter speak decisively against Senator Shorman. A Cl.r.W TO IIANC11ET1E. From Detroit comes a story whioii possibly may afford n clew to the whereabouts of H. J. Hnnchotto , the missing soetutary of the Los Angeles chamber of commerce. It is stated thnt n day or two after Hanchotto dis- nppoarod Mr. nnd Mis. Q.V. . Lynch of Chicago were fishing from the dock at Sand wich , Out. , when n largo propeller of the Lake Superior transportation company passed up , The boat came so near the shore thnt the passengers exchanged .snlutntions with those on the dock. Mr. and Mri Lynch Baw n card Huttcr In the air nnd fall upon the water. It Iloatod ashore nnd proved to bo the business card of II. , T. Hanchetto of Los , who may have been u passenger on the boat , the nnmo of which was not visible from the Canadian side. A .MIM.IONAIHK'S DOMESTIC woes. Wealthy MortimerMcUoberta is boitig sued for a dlvorco in the circuit court. IIo is charged with drunkenness nnd cruelty by his wlfo , Maud C. McUoborts. Mcltoborts has n farm of ' 100 acres at Dixon worth $ . ! - , " > , " " , besides other property which brings the .uoofhls estate up to 51,000,000. In the blfl for divorce Mrs. McKoborts alleges that be has frequently been Intoxicated and abused her abatnofully and that on ono oc casion at the Hoffman house in New York ho jumped upon her with both leu DOS and tried to butt her with his hond. An injunction was issued today to prevent him from dis posing of his property. ODDS AND ENM)9. The Illinois conference of charities and corrections , nn orgnnbatlon comprising the principal charitable societies of the city , was "foimed lust night at the Union League"club. . A hotel fourteen stories high , especially for the accommodation of commercial travelers , Is to bo built on the southwest corner of Van Burtm street and Wabasii avenue. Tbo cost is estimated at 1000,000. Ona'hundrod nnd fourteen thoifsnnd dollars have been raised toward building a homo for aped JOWH in this city. Milton Hays , aged ten , foil from" the fourth ntoryofu building nt Twolftn street near 'Wostornavenue , his head striking on a pllo of atone and broken brick , but was not seri ously injured. WE8TKHN I'BOI'I.E IX CHICAGO. Among the western people in Chicago to day were the following : At the Grand Pacific W. J. Chandler , Omaha ; L , Dofontatuo , Fremont , Nob. At thu Auditorium G , M. Holdrogo. Omaha ; F. I. Foss , Crow , Nob. ; K. O. Phillips , Lincoln , Nob. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 1C. Colo. E. D. Kdgcrton , Helena , Mont. ; Bishop 'Worthlngton , Omaha. At the Wellington Joseph Garnoau , Jr. , Omaha. W. J. Goad. Itapld City , S. D.t Mrs. Charles B. Soutlcr , Uobort J. Soutlor , Codiir Haplds , la. ; W. S. Boobo , Anaconda , Mont. Mr. and MM. C. J. Green passed through the city today onrouto homo from Wash ington. General Manager Holdrosc of the B. & M. , Omaha , roiuihvd Chicago this morning in his . .jjrtvato car , accompanied by u jlnrty Of friends. ATKINSON. Tlmt 1 irod Is promptly removed by drinking the touio Itrgciit Forro-Manganoso waters nt Kxcclslor Springs , Mo. FIODlOHAIj COUUT M3WS. IMsoncrs I'load Guilty Story of lltillrond Ticket. George F. Howdy , William iloyd and S. W. Tupper were arrnignoa before Judge 1 Dundy yesterday afternoon and pleaded pullty to tha charge of soiling liquor without licenses. l otor Petersen of Falrbury pleaded guilty to u charge of sending obscona letters through the mail. Peterson Is u half witted man nnd Judge Dundy manV him promise that bo would not commit the offense again and suspended the sentence. The jury In the case of Hecht ngalnst the Sail no county nursery company returned a verdict lu favor of the plaintiff to the amount of $1,700. The case of Minerva N. Shopnard against tha Chicago ft Northwestern railway , upon a claim for $5,000 for alleged damages , was begun. General Cowlu appeared for tlio plaintiff aud Ogden & llawlov for the defendant - fondant , Mrs. Shepnard claims that in December comber , IbSJ , she boarded a Cnlcago & Northwestern train at Chicago , Intending to come homo to Omnha. When tlio train hot ! gotten out of Chicago about thirty miles tha conductor told her tbo tlcuot she proseutoi was worthless and she was obliged to get of the train at u small station at midnight ant Xlnd her way as best she could to what they ' called a hotel. Tno night was bitterly cold aud she had her flftcon-mouths-old baby in lior HMOS. When aho was shown to a room In the alleged hotel Uo found the BO filthy that she could not rotlro , but had to sit up nil night and tnko the tlrst train back to Chlcnvo In the monilng. Her broth er-in-law In Chicago , who had purchased her ticket ntn broker shop , went to the railway ofllcu and the agent told him that the con ductor had made n mistake , that ho .should have honored the ticket presented by Mrs , Sucppanl. The lady took the train the next day , she snys , with the samn ticket nnd rode through to Omaha. The ticket was accepted as being all right , She now claims thnt she contracted n severe cold at the small station where aho was obliged to get off nnd stay all night , and thnt It de veloped Influenza , the Injurious effects of which linvo never loft hor. Counsel for the defense stated thnt the validity of the ticket would bo dunlod by the company nnd It should prove that fact when the proper tlrno 'arrived. The federal grand Jury returned cleht Indictments yesterday , D. O. Howard , the foreman , was excused by Judge Uundy , ns he had Important busi ness at homo , Grand Island , that called him thither. The Jury selected Loran Clark to succeed Mr. Howard ns foreman. , J"dgn Dundy stated to the Jury that It might take a reccsH from Friday until Mon day to participate In the Decoration day exer cises at holuo. AXOTIIUIl TWO Tlio llenl Kstntc Owners AsHOclntlon Allpr Nr\v Member" ) . A moetlncof the directors of tholioal Et to Owners association was held yostord.iy tn the association rooms. Nine of the twelve mem bers wcro present , notw were compared and all are in high spirits with the prospect ot the future success of thoorgunlrntlon. Temporary committees were uppolntod ns follows : On manufactories , O'Donahoo , Bedford and llonson. On printing nnd ad vertising , the president , secretary and treas urer. It was determined to send out two hundred additional lists to bo placed in the hands of two hundred more nctlvu members. It is the wish of the association that nil or gaiilzntlons nnd associations and interests of whatsoever kind in the city should uld the association In its efforts , and to that end nil nro cordially Invited to call at the ofllco of the association , No. 'JOi Now York Llfo building , nnd consult with the directors nnd ofllccrs as to the best way to accomplish the mo-it good for the greatest number of citizens and for the city. Mr. A. TY Hnnil vnlnntpfti'Rd tn furnish the association with a complete list of all tlio properly owners in the city from the abstract ' LOOKS o't the Byron Hoed company frco of charge , thus enabling the association to com municate with the owners direct , and ascer tain to a certainty just what support the as sociation may expect from the owners them selves. It is estimated by the ofllcors , from the universal interest manifested in the success of the association , that at least nineteen- twentieths of nil the owners In the cltv will unite their clTnrts in mil of the association. Many communications nro coming In in loferonco to the location of manufactories in Omahii , but lut the associatibu cannot act upon these things until substantial backing stiall have first been assured , it Is urged by tbo ofllcers that every owner In the city will ut once hunt up soinn ono of the tuo hundred men holding subscriptions and make their subscription. 'Valuable time is passing , " said ono of the officers "nnd the owners throughout the city can not spend an hour any moro profitably than in the performance of the duty. "This association is destined to perform n wonderful work In the Interest of Omaha. It is no' a kid glove affair. The poor man will have the same volco as the millionaire , und no real estate holder In the city however small may bo his means , need think for ono moment that the association is not for him. In taking such a view of the case ho would bo untrue to himself and untrue to the city. "ihis association will bo run on the broad gauge nnd will know no friends or no one- mlc.s. It is emphatically for all and all must bacic it up with tholr money nnd experience. " HIGH SCHOOL GllADUATKS. Arrangements for tlio Coining Coiu- nicnucinunt ICxerolscK. Omaha's high school is becoming something of n college itself , There nro now 010pupils in the high school classes , and Prof. Lewis estimates that thcro will bo at least eight hundred next year. The graduating class this year contains sixtv-two. Of this num ber thirty-eight tire girls nnd twenty-four boys. The graduating exorcises will bo hold in'tho Grand opera house at S p. m. on Juuo btx pssayuts win roau on tno evemnc : 01 graduation. They are : Wallace Taylor , Charles Helgron , Arthur Cooley , Klla lion- tier , Julia Schwartz and Funny Coggeshall. Kenny Billings was selected as ono of the es sayists , but ho was ouligcd to bo In Chicago on that day to take hh examination for admission ' mission to'Harvard college. Students who will assist In the musical part of the programme aw i Edward Brad ley , violin solo ; Anna Hungato , Nellie Elliot , Cnssio Arnold and Gruca Williams , piano. Ueolaimors Imvo not yet been selected , but will bo within a woolr. President Goodman of thn board of education , will deliver a short uddress and award the diplomas. In addition to graduating the members of thu class nro also looking forward to class day exercises , which will take place at the high school building , but the date has not yet been fixed. Uollin C. Smith will deliver the or.Uton at the trco planting ; Agnes Wink will , with prophetic vision , read the future for the entire class ; Mabel Bauer and Stella HIce will prpsont the history of the class , In- dlvlduallv nnd collectively ; Marie Parker Is the Imrdrss of the class. She will In voice the assistance of the muses and strike Apollo's golden lyre u few Dolsnrtean twangs for the benefit of all concerned. B. E. McCaguo will toll the lower clusso-i how it seems to bo at the top. and how they should proceed to got there in the surest nnd most expeditious manner. Thosowho will graduate : Blrdto Adams , Cassio Arnold , Mabel Baker , Nettie Baker , Mnrv Bechol , Ella Bouuer , May Homier , Gertrude Beyer , Jessie Byrne , Xotta Cuuruh- ill , Fannlo Coggoshall , Margaret Cook , Blanche Dohurty , Nelllo Elliott , Alice Fiuv- cott , May Fuwcett , Jane Goff , Anna Hun- gate , Lila Hurlhut , Maud Kruth , Bessie Lutoy , Pauline Lantry , Margaret Lehmer , Maud Miller , Amanda Noilson , Hose O'Con nor , Mmnio Oliver , Marie Parker , Lutio Havmond , Stella Itico , Mao Sargent , Julia Schwartz llulda Schultz , \VIunlo Wallace , Mnry Walker , Lulu Wearuo , Grace Will iams , Agnes Wink , Robert Allo , ICennoy Billings , Andrew Brats , Edward Bradley , Horace Butler , Arthur Cooley , Frank Griffon , Charles Helgron , George Hess , Brewer McCaguo , Will Parker , Howard Parmoleo , Charles Pratt , Oscar Quick , Will iam Sargent , Alfred Savlllo. Fred Schnei der , Holllii Smith. Guorgo bumncr , Edward Taylor , Wallace Taylor , Frank Woad , Frank AVcllorond Francis Baker. CON DEN SHI ) WICKEDNESS. Deeds of Eyll-DoorH Unearthed by the Vl'illnnt Police. The house of John Drexel , 1523 North Eighteenth street , was entered by sneaks yesterday afternoon while tbo family woio atisouU A gold watch nnd some smaller articles of jewelry were taken. A description of a couple or men who had boon socm sneaking around In that locality was left at the rontral station and upon the description loft a coupb of suspicious look ing characters wore urrostod by Detective Ellis. An effort will bo made to have thorn identified today bv xomo of the residents in the vicinltv of the Dn-.xcl residence. Fred Hnlsoy , .1 nc-jro , was floating around the police court r o ns -stqrdav afternoon , arrayed In a laud spring suit and a false moustncbo. Co"tuin Cormaek watched him awhile und t > i IMC orted him below. A charge of being u duipicious character was placed agulust HuUtojr'.s nuiuo ou the police blotter. Frank Nelson , alltn Johnson , was arrested at Grand Isliind yesterday afternoon by the cltv marshal , Nolnou Is wanted hero for malting and passing a number of forged checks upon several business firms , The amounts of the checks ranged from 14 to (10 , Nelson's work grow uulto bold for a few days and then ho skipped. Chlofg Soaroy located him at Grand Island and his arrest followed. An officer will bo sent for the prisoner today. J. C. Luke , a resident of Twonty-fourth street , was arrested last night by Officer Wilbur on a warrant sworn out by L. W. Wight , charging him with perjury. The of. founo claimed was committed about the flnt of this month , SOUTH OMAHA STOCK TRADE , Railroads Make It Possible to Beach Im portant New Territory ! SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS INDIGNANT. They Accuse Pliclps & Son of rcianUngthcCoMtrnot Hqnublilo Other Mntturfl ot MUKU ! City Interest. In accord with advices received ( Jonoral MaimtrcT W. N. Babcock of ttio stockyards has Issued tlio following letter and sent tlio same to shippers aloiip'tbo cult division ot tbo Union Pacific : I understand n tariff 1ms boon l Miod by tlio Union I'nclllo ( gulf division ) 1-ort Worth & Denver City , uml tlio A trillion , Towckn & Kant u To railways , taking effect May iffi. 1891 , | iintlng rntofrom I'olsom uiul Olnyton and liolntH tliut tuko sumo rate. to Kntiias Oitv. via I'linlmndloUlty , Tux. , of $00.80 pur gtancl- uril cur ( usual poreimtnen for curs of ntliur lengths ) . 'I ( in rate Is Ml nor Httimtnrd cir : from these points to South Omaha , making u ililToroncoof only $ I.VO per cur against this nrnrkut , As wn wore fiivorcd lust season with n nnmll pit rmiiiKU frmn UKHO point * at u * IO per cur ( IIITuroiicii iiKitlimt us. 1 ili > nut hoiltittn tonsk n Itiiror .ihuri' of business from vonr section this your. fueling Hint our inarkul will inoro tluin meet your expectations , As Koltom and Olnyton nro tno two largest shipping points In that section , nlono ship ping ( WUIi , ) head of rattle last year , tlio im portance of thia reduction and favorable schedule change will bo rcah/.cd , Manager Habcock nnil the yard people are to bo con gratulated on this concession. I'osltlyo M "When the Oinatia Builders' association gives out that the board of education of this city awarded n contract to local blddors on a bid ? T 00 higher than that of outsldo biddora , " said a , member of the board of education "thnt organization circulates what Is nbso lutcly false. As the correct proceedings of the board of education luivo been published there can bo no excuse for giviiiR currency to such false statements. As n member of the board I , for one , as 1 bollovo every other member does , intend standing squarely by what u as done. The facts In tbo cnso nro simply these : Bids were received for the Brown Park and the Fourth "Word-school buildings , and on the bids rccclvi'd tbo Brown Park building was awarded to Kggora & Bock at $ roi4.jubt : $11" ) higher than the next bid. " Another member of the board with no lit- tie cnnilmsls snla : "The statements made by Pliclps & Son through the builders' exchange uro little loss than barufaco falsahootls. Phelps ft Son put in n bid to build the Brown Park building at 810,200 and the Fourth worJ building ut $ r.)00. ! For satis factory reasons the board lot this contract to Eggcrs ft Bock nt $10:1I3. : Just , $145 more than the hid of Phelps & Sou , and not IfiOO , us represented. Phelps & Son's bid on the Fourth ward building was $7.'JOO , wnllo Eggors & Bock's bid was $7,035 , and ttio con tract was awarded to Phelps & Son. Now Phelps & Son refuse to stand by their bid , mid nro crawling out by misrepresenting facts and traducing and calumniating tno board. " Temple Organized. Lilian temple No. 1 , Pythian Sisters , the first orgnnlratlon of the order In the state , was organized and the oftlcors Installed yes terday afternoon by Mrs. M. D. Wood of Kansas City , Mo. , supreme deputy chief. The oftlcors are : Mrs. John I ) . Hoblnson , past chief ; Mrs. A. 1i. Boblngor , chief ; Mrs. Jeffries , senior ; Mrs. It. A. Carpenter , junior. ; Miss Mary E. Fisher , manager ; Mrs. C. J. Collins , mistress of finance ; Mrs. Hurry B. Mcnofee , mistress of records and correspond ence ; Mrs. Charles U. Swartout , protector of the temple ; Mrs. H. K. Brock , guard ; Mrs. John Uoblnsou , representative to the grand lodge. Will L. Seism , editor of the Knights' Jewel , of Omaha was present ; A meeting for the admission of gent lemon was held last night , and this afternoon Mrs. Wood will hold a school of Instructldn. Kotos About tlio Cily. Mrs. Jcaso Barsball Is listed among the sick. sick.Charles Charles Cuminings is out after a short ill ness. George F. French of Swift & Co. Is down with tualiirlii. Mrs. Louisa Schinollug , who has boon ill is on the mend. Cruno Strothman has removed to Twenty- first and I street * . Charles L. Porter broke his loft thumb yesterday while playing ball. Qoorgo C. Hosklns has gene to Salt Lake City on u throe-weeks' business jaunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott Harrell Have RODQ to Clnrinda , la..to. spend a week at par ental homes. A son of Daniel McPhatl of the yards was run over by a team Tuesday evening , rocoiv- lug painful cuts and bruises. Thn Boh inl.m fair netted the fund for the Union hall $ Ki8. The members nro well pleased with the social and financial result. Mrs. Foxworthy , wife of Judge Foxworthy of Lincoln , who has boon vHtlng her par ents , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hunt , has returned homo. The public schools were dismissed yoitor- day afternoon to allow teachers and pupils to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Jeffries. The registration board will sit Saturday. All persons wanting to vote at the bond elec tion Monday must see that they are properly registered. Mrs. Thomas Lucas of West Albright is searching for her stolen cow and calf , The cow was securely tethered out , but In the morning was cone. * The King's Daughters will moot at 2 o'clock this afternoon nt the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. Junios D. Jones , Twenty-second street , between J and 1C streets. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Weatcott of Columbus are the guosta of Mrs. Wescott's sister and brotbor-ln-law , Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Miller , Twenty-fourth and N streets. A largo delegation 'from South Omaha camp No. 1KB , Modern Woodmen of Amer ica , wont to Omaha last evening to attend a social given by Camp No. liiO. Owing to the non-arrival of the papers the citizens' alliance , No. 1 , did not hold u meet ing. The next meeting will bo under u call by the ofllcors as soon as the papers arrive. South Oinana camp. No. 1095 , .Modern Woodmen of America , will hold an important meeting In the lodge rooms. Masonic hall , this avonlng. Every member is urged to nt- tcml. tcml.An An Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder , residing near Jotter's brewery , died at D o'clock yesterday morning and will bo burled at 10 o'clock this morning in Laurel Hill cemetery. A largo attendance at the peanut social given by the Younc People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the First Christian church , an excellent literary and musical programme , a nicely decorated church and Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. - \ Of porfoot purity. Lemon -I - Of great otrongth. AhnondI Economy ln thelr uao Rose etc.r flavor as dollcatoly And dellolously as the fresh fruit. Inviting rofrcshmonti.trriindo the social ns plonsnnt to friends lircypt 0.1 It was credit- to those bavlnir It In clmrRo. SuporlntondcntJosopy'T. ' Smith of the iloctrlc llpbt plant Imsilant tint in n TiOO-horxo io\vor water hoatcr ondj ffoAcr. The Incan- losront system Is bclni ; oxtondcd along Q troot In the Third WDrS' Father D. W. MoHrfrlty of St. Agnes' : hurch assisted yostordnj al sub-deacon in t Phllomona'u , Onujf a. at the ro.ulem | mim for the roposn of the soul of lilshop O'Connor , who died ono year ago. Thomas Haley , Frtid.Orafton nnd Tbomns . IcNear , the three youn incn clmrgod with robbing the Dollono house , were bound over .0 the district court In FI.OOO cacti , nnd In do- 'null of ball wcro cofaralltod to the county all. j Mayor nnd Mrs. William O. Sloano enter- iinod a small card party Tuesday ovonltit ? . Editor CnuKhoy of the Stockman had almost as good a run on the toothsome lunch as bo had on the gamoa of high llvo , winning n straight. , A NI'3\V'l'BMlM3. It IH Bonn to Jlo Grouted liy the Con- creKiitlon of iNntol. The conRroRiitlon of Israel has outcrown the temple on Hnrnoy street , in which It Is now worshipping and has decided to erect n now ono which shnll bo in keeping with tbo devotion and social condition of Its member * . Yesterday n commlttoo consisting ot the prcsiilciit of the nssociatlon , Samuel Kntz. the vlco presldct.t , John Mcrrltt , and Ilnbbt Hosonnu ranvussed the city for subscrip tions and obtained $3i'ao. They nro on the Rtrt-pt today nnd expect to recuivo tbo sanio liberal oncourngoincnt. The proposed structure will bo of brick nnd cost&O.OUu. It will bo of ornate dcaign and comprise all tbo features which latterly enter tbo construction of religious odlllcca for the accoinraodatian of the pooplo. It will have -seating cnnacity of about ono thousand , Kvory fourth po\v will bo reserved for the accommodation of strangers nnd n certain number bo set nsldo for pjoplo who arc tiuablo to pty for sittings , tbo desire - sire being to show that the poor , because of their circumstances , nro not to bo deprived of the comforts of religion , The congregation , under the leadership of Dr. Koaomui nnd the active co-operation of mniiv of Its leading members , is in an excel lent financial condition. It has ills boon most successful with rocard to membership. When tbo present temple was built the society nntnborod but thirty members. Its rolls now contain 117 families. There nro thirty moro families clamoring for admission who cnnnot now bo accommodated in the tomplo. The now building will bo erected on the stto of tlio old ono , but it la not known whut disposition shall DO uiado o the latter. Next Sundav nt2 p. m. a full meeting of the congregation to subscribe to the fund will bo held and will bo attended by all the members. A'Klti A < t 1 , J'.l It.l ( i C. S. Illehards of Hebron Is at the Murray. M. D. Welch of Ijlncoln is nt the Murray. P. M. Curtis of .Lincoln is at the MUlard. John W. Harris of Hastings is nt the Mur ray. ray.Mr Mr ) . Hamilton of Aurora Is at the Del lone. k G. L. Thomas of Hasting * is at the Del- lone , | J. C. Kuhl of Schuylef ; is a gnost at the Millard. J , II. Wnldron of Weeping Water is nt tbo Pnxton. l1' . S. Howell of Albion is' a guest at tbo Dollono. ' ' Charles II. Wlnsblp of Froraont Is at the Murray. * Thomas Hutchinson of Lincoln is a guest at the Dellouc. O. IC.'lJrown and D. E. > Thompson of Lin coin are at the Pnicton. , Miss Tossio Hayden.left yesterday for an extended visit In Europe. Arthur L. Spearman nnd nifo of Spring- Hold , Nob. , nro at the 'Merchants. Uoss Gambia nnd 'P. * E. Frederick of Kearney uro guests attho _ Pnxton. J. B. Frawloy of Kansas City , division passenger bgont of tlio'Uiilon Paclllo is in iho city. " J. J. Malownoy , the recognized sugar boot crank of the thriving little city of Hebron , pave Tin ; DKI : u call yesterday. BradD. Slaughter , deputy grand master of Masons inNcbrosKu , went to Blair lost night , where bo was accorded n reception aud ban quet by Blair ledge , No. 31. T. W. Brennemen who has boon connected with the auditor's olllco of the B. & M. , in the capacity of stenographer for sotno time , has resigned to accept u similar position with thu Dakota Hot Springs company. Both the method imd results -when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tnstc , nnd acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and favors and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of ita kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in ita action and truly beneficial in its effecte , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for sale in DOc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gista. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it proiuptly.fjb'r ! any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. ' CALIFORNIA FJG , SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 'JOVISVILLE. KY. /VftV / YORK. N.Y uunrantco to EVEHY CASE or . . - . . MONEY REFUNDED. uur euro Ii pet mam nt anil not & patching up. Carol trratul lire yran ago hatB.jicver HCTII anymplam < nco. nyduiu-IMnif caJulMty wo can tiimt jou by null , nmi wo clvo tlio iiaiin)1 ktronc : Kuarantro to euro or rcfunil all monoy. Thaw'vrJio iimfDr to conio lioro ( orliejtnicntconiloto and-wo will pay railroad faro both w r and liotol bllU vrbUaniire it we full to euro. W chaflenie tlio world W a co e tUat our 1IA010 HKXbOY will not euro.ft n for foil | rtlcular and c t the evldenon. We knd * hat /ou are keptlcul , Ju.tlr 10 , too , ai the roontr fliulnent phjrUcluu lia\ iii > vi > r been able to elre more than U'miiorarjr nllcf. I.I our n o jreara' proctlco IIU the MAC110 UIJIEDV It hai b m inoit dlUkult U 'orcri-omo Iho pvrJndlcM a alnit all no culled iiieclou. But under our itrotiK piuranteeyou ihould not liMltate to try thin remedy. You tnko no clianro of lotlnff jour money. Wo ( juor. antre to euro or refund ry dollar , and M wo hare a reputation to protect , alia financial backing of ISOO- 000 , It Ii perfectly uifu tu all who will try the treat ment , llorulof oiv you liaro been puttlngup and | iaylng out } our money for dluVent IroatinenU nnd although youkrenotyoteiirednoonoliu puld liackyour mon ey , I'o not waite anymore money until you try lu. Old chronic , deep aeatcxt ca &i curid In 30 to 00 day * . In * ri llffatoour financial itandlne , our reputation ai bu lni ita men. Wrlto us for name * and aridiTum o ( thoko w o hare euretl who liave elven pernilsslon to re- fcrtothim. U conta you only | < o > ltuo to dothUilt will ave ) ou a world of > uu > rlng from mrnUI > traln. and If > ou are married what may yonr ofliprlni ? luffcr thiougli your own neglleenee. If your a/mptum * ale ere throat , inueoul palehel In mouth , rheumatl > m In bobei and jolutx , hair falling out , oruptlon on any l-arlof the body , frellntfuf cenoral depreulon , pilni In head or bonn , you liam no time to wabte. Thoie who are romtuntly taklnir mercury and potath ahould dltrontlnuolU Conttant UM t > f Ihew clruir * wlllmrtly brlnir ton i and eating ul < en In tha end. Don't fall to write. All correipondenro vent aealeilln iilalnouril' opoa. We Inylto the mo trlrld ( lnTe ffation and will do all In our power to aid you In It. Addreu , COOK Jti.Vii > l' CO. , Oinalm , Ktlrattni. Ofllc * 1 JlU and t aruaiu , ecund floor , cutrauco 13Ui11 DON'T. Don't attempt to reform the world I It h a Iar < o licmilnjiliora nnd Ilto U Rhort. Don't tnlk polltk-n to lndl a or dry Roodi t3 Rcntloiuun ! Uood tusto will ondorao ucltlirr. Don't tlilnlt lioonn e you Imvo boon > uccfln < - fill In ono tlilni ? yon onn Nilciood In ulll Tow people siicouud In oven ono thing. Don't tli In k yonrso'f pliyglcally ( inn I po tent ? 'ilio noaltost persons und tha sliort < t llvpd uro froiinuntly tho-e wlio fuel the lost. Don tdolny when yon font treiik , lun iilJ , run-doxvu or dubllltuto.Il Take suinotlilns to stlniuliit" ynir nnorKlui at oucu , Don't tliinU thnt nny Bttmitlnnt will do ! Doctors , scientist1 * and the bc < t iuilliorltlo § nerco tlmt pure lilakoy Is tlio only reliable stimulant Don't bo docehcd Into nsliiR nn inferior vrlilnltyl Itomoiuliur that the nuwt populnr , thu most pure , tlio must power fill nnd tne moot vnlunblo whisky U Duffy's 1'nro Mult nnd thnt It has boon HO adm tied for yonrn. Don't 1ft your duulcr docolvo you or Impose tipiin you by < uylii'n'bo Imi "iiiiiiictlilnvt jttit IIH ttood , " "noinotiilnir ho t'Bii rt'oiiiiiniLMid. " lluliuH nn Inierrstrd indtlvo'in 8tiuh txssor- d they Hliould bo distrusted. DPS. Betts & Belts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , L4OQ DOUGLi AS STREET OMA1JA , Tno most widely nnd fnvoruhly known p o- lalUtB In the UnftoJ Htntos. Their IOIIK ex perience , romarltulile skill nnd nnlvpraal auo- COM In the treatment nnd euro of Nervous , Chronic nnd Burplcal DUnimcB. entitle theia eminent physicians to Um full confidence ot the nmlotoQ oviirywhcrn. They pimrnntoet A OKKTAIN AND I'OSITIVR OU11H for the awful elToct * of early vlco und the oi : evils tlmt follow In Its train. . 1'UIVATE. 1UOOI > AND SKIN DISEASES tpi npdllr ; , completely nnrt normani'titly cured , NKIIVOD8 IlEfilUTV AND 9HXHAL DIS- OUDEUa yield reiullly to tholr ultlllful treat- ' " " [ "LES. FISTULA AND HKOTAIj ULOEttB cuaranteod cured without pain or detention ' ' 'i'iYDUCKJKlin AND VAUICOOKI.E perma nently nnd succi'Hsriilly onrcd In every case , BYPHILIH , CIONOHUIIKA , GLEET. Bpor- mntorrUe ? . S-omimit Weakness. Loit Manhood , NlRht Emission- , Decayed Knculties , Fomall Weakness and nil dellvuto dlsonlors proullat to either sax poiltlvoly cured , n well ns nil functional disorders that result frmn youthfvJ follies or the oxeoss of mature years. < sTPIPTIIPE GuaruntCHd tiornmne ntlj O I I\1O 1 U AI ourcl , icmoral complete , v/lthont cuttlnit , euintio or illhitiitlnn. Ourc olTootea at homo by putient without a mo- ment'H pnln nr niinoynnco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A TTPP fllPR Thn awful effect * ol OUIVL , UUIVI early vlcu which brlngi orcanlo weakness , destioylnx bntli mind nnd body , with all Us dreaded Ills , permanently curod. n P Q RPTT's ' Address those who have Ira- US\J. DLiL 13 paired tliomi lvo by Im proper Indulgence and solitary nnblts. which ruin both mind and body , utillttlng them ( or business , study or marriage. MARRIED MEN nr these ontorlnR on that happy life , aware of physical debility , quickly OUR SUOOESS Is cased upon facts. First Practical Tp tl- enoe. Boeond Every cnie laineulally studied , thus starting rlRbt. Third jnedlolnem ara prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each cave , thus effecting euros without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NEB She Saved Her MONEY , And so con every good Housekeeper l > r always bar- lug on band bandCAMPBELL'S ' ' VARNISH STAINS. the only article over produced with which nnr pcr- on can nt sllk'lit eiponso und l > r one nppilcatlon rcslnlnnnd varnlsU uld { ImmborHots. llurenua , lied' Ulead * , Cltnlra , TnblcDoora nnd till klnda of wood work In tii-nullful tlnti ( if UHIMIUY. WALNUT , MAIIOOANV , UnSKWOOl ) , OA | { , or YMIIMIMUN. U will iitimd waMhliiK and Is very durnlilo. llulf a l > nund will rc.ttnln nnil ilnljrta intof clmtm , und uno pint wlllortlln.-ullr runerrnClmmborSet , For rooms unoqutirtto unu ( 'ullon nicunlliiK tn Miu. Prices : IIALP riNTrt..Wc : I'INTS , 50c. Ultlmrdjon Drug Co. , Umalia , Wholesale Aifonta. Purify your blood. Nowis the time to do it , or else your system will be out of order all summer , cleanse your liver , stop your kidney pains , quiet your nerves , cure your sick headache. Turkish Tea will do it. 25c package , from your druggist , or sent by mail on re ceipt of price. Halm's Golden Dyspepsia Cure , warranted cure for dys pepsia. 5oc box. Will refund money if it don't cure. TURKISH REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. COCO CO COH 9 tlm < ; 0 Eiy Tnit - 0 fromlhn lo6w 0D d fU , - 0U Eirioli 0a a FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE andp rm n nt CURE for all dlwamollheURINARY ORGANS. Cuu where olhertreaimsnt lalli , FulTdirectloni wflh each tiollle. Price , one dollar. See tlgnilureot E. U 8TAHL For Bale Dy All Dru glst . AGENTS WANTED.OANVASSKUH in , < norjr Town and County ( if Ihagtata , lllvi-oinmliilon , exclusive ter ritory. Correiond | : unil KL't full | mrtlculnr < UE illULAXU 1'UtIKI.r CO. UObEVII.LE , O. SPECIAL m NG SALE Superinduced by cold weather and an over stock. Sacks , Box Backs and Cutaways , superior qualities , all of our own manufacture and rep resenting lines sold all the season at $2O.OO , $18.00. $15.00 and $12.50. You'll find them culled from all over the house and piled up on our front counter on first floor to be closed out at $8.00 , $10.00 and $18.50. ' Children's Department. Knee pant suits , two piece garments , excel lent quality , agds 4 to 14 , at $2 , $2.50 , $3 , 03.50 , $4.50 and $5. Boys' long pant suits , ages 14 to 18 , full value with every sale , at $4 , $5. $6.50 , $7.50. $8.50 andIO. Note suit prices in east window. Money Cheerfully Bofundod where QoodR do not Satisfy. BROWNING , RING & . , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Send for Ilustrntod Catelogue. ) Should Have It in Tlio fTnnqo. jroji/f < J on Sugar , Children T.orn HoroThiont.Tun.llltli > ' " " ' " ! > , Dr.v ] ! : . f ? " < r tor Croup , Cold , Colic , CmmiM mid I'ali s. Il2 UBTOS Summer Complaints , Cuts , lirulsea llLu in Klo. THINK OF IT. In n o over 40 YL'AIIS In ono family. Dr.I.S.JonvwjrACo-lt It Klitr irara t\nr \ IBnt 1 < nmjl of yinir JoHiioK's AWDI .NI LIMMENI for mo Ikano l lura UMd It In my family. I reKur It i ono uf itio b it nnd safest fnmllf rein llc tlmt lff0''n ' < lu"7""Ul" " > l w f < nu.l/n | all rn * O mn IL Diajon Znd ItaiU t c/iurrli / , lUiiitor , Me ! U SllTTfifPr ' l'ro"'l' cum tUniSct. .r . . "tlc - NcurnlelB , Kcr- voni HoBilnchi' , Ililitherl , CouKhs.c larrIi , Ilroncnltls , Asthma , Cholera Storbun , Dlarrfiiru , LainrneM. Soremia In IkxtT or Limbs , Mtlrt Joints or 8tr ln , wlil nnd ta thli old Anodyne rullef and fnetdr curn , l ninlilet fro . Bold pTfi7wli ro. 1'rlre 35 ct . , by mall. 0 bolllm. Eiprcjj paid , i 1. U. JOH.NSO.V ft to . Bosioii. ALLAN LINE ! llOVAJj MAIL STEAMSHIPS , MONTREAL and QUEBEC To DERRY and LIVERPOOL. CAttlN , ISO In IS ) . Aroprdlng to Slonuier and locution of btnti'ruom. Intermediate nnil HtccrnKU nt luw rates. NO CATTI.K CAUUIKI ) . Gtrn A T'P1) ) siuvicr. : OK i-a-i-ClA j\.I UAN UI1 LINE. I 8TE VMSHll'S. NKW YORK and ULA OOW. vln Ijnndandvrrjr , every KortnlfliU ntll.Mny , MI'ATK OK NKVADA , 8 A. M , SStli May , HTATK OK NKHHASKA , 1 r. M , llth Juno , B'l'ATI ! OK CKOlKilA , I 1' . M. CAI11N , t,5 and upwards. Hcturn , Jii.'i nnd upwards. HtunniKB nt low ruKu. Apply In H. & A. AMAN' , Mnntnml , or to JI. K. MOOHIW.m \ rainum tit. , Oinalin. PROPOSALS KOlUIIinCTION Olf SCHOOL bnlkllnc. United States Indian Kuhool Her vlco , Genoa Industrial Huhool , ( Icnou , Nob. , Muy 8. 1SU1. Sealed proposals , uudornud "I'ro- for erection of school building , " and sua to tin ) tindorslRnrxi .it Gmioii , Mnb. . will bo received ut this ROliuol until 1 o'oiook of J n mi l , 1801 , forfiiriilslilni ; the material and erecting a girls' brick dormitory buildlnuun the school grounds In lu'cordiinco with plans and spoollkiilloiit that tuny bo examined at the otllce of thn "Itco" : it Omiihii , Nob. , and at this school. Thn noeossiiry uicuvntlon nnd grading will bodimu by the school and thu gravel required In concrete woik furnlsliod , unscreeiifd on the ground , without cost to the contractor , Or U HIM ! Olioc'k . Kuch lild must lie acooinp.inlod liy a certlllnd cheuk or draft upon so mo United Stak-H deuos- itory or solvent nutloiril bunk In the vicinity of thn bidder's plucu of business , made pay able to thn ordnr of the cotnin'sslonoror In- dliin nfTiilrs. for nt luist : 3 per cunt ot the aiiioiint of tlm proposal , which chouk or draft wilt be forfeited to thu IJnlt-ed Stiitos in ciisn liny bidder or bidders receiving nn iiwnni shuil full to promptly oxeunto a contract good nnd su fllulcnt sureties , othorwlAO to tin returned to the bidder. The rlsht is rcKrrred to re.lcdt uuy and nil bids or any part of any bid if denmod for the best lulorrsIA of the bcrvlco. W , U. lliit'kiis , Superlntcnduiit MlOdlltm Notion to ContractorH. Notice la hereby given tint se.ilocl bfifs will bo riicolVBd by Iho board of publlu lands und ImlUllntRiit. thu ollluo of the socrutary of htdto at Lincoln , Nub. , until the "ml day of June , 1MI ) , ut4 o'-ilock p. in. , for thu erection , construction unit iMiinuJiitlon of u two-story brick nnd stone building known im"Tlio Htatu Industrial Hchmil fur llciya and Ulrls , " to bo friH-tcil at lii'iiuva , Klllmora enmity. Mob , IIH per pliuiH , Hpuclllentloim nud doii ns now on illo In thciolllncof thu coinnilniliiiiurof public lHiidnnnd bulldlnusnt Lincoln , Nub. Contr.iuUin will bo tuiiili-od | ID conform to ruUm und ru ulutloiiH'is Hut forth lu Hpuclll- cntlnns luliililcit by tlin bo.'irrl. Thn tin ml reserves tlio light to reject any and all bids. Dated at Lincoln , Nob. , Muy U. IFfJI. A. Ii HtlHI'llllKV , President Hoard I'ublto Linils und llulldln H Attest : J OIINO AI.I.KN , becrutury of Htutu VJGOR OF MEN Caally , Quickly , Permanently Restored. Vfe kn ! " ! 1WrrTou neM , Ilrlilllly , nnd nil tlio train of ojllt Irora i-arly orrurturlntvr eri o , Iho renults of nrervrurk , iltknoM , wurryetc. lull Mroiujili , domlopiuent , nd tone ulven Ui every oniaii aud portion of ( be U > 0y. blmplo , nntural ruetbxl . lunintiBt * linprotomont tvn. Kill tire ImpoMlble 2.H1U rufcrciiwi. Hook. uxulouaUuu * ( irtKjfi mailed ( > oul dl free. Addm ERIE MKOIOAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. Y. RBILWKY TIME GRRD PERFECT HEALTH Itlchurd H. Ueek , Lockporl , N. V. , write * tbnt nftor ninny jenrn'Minorliiii from Nervous Dolilllt ) . Hli-tip. fuikiiou , Twllchlnic of Mu clc ho Wat rcMunxl Ly ruurutixtiNKilVK IIKASt. "iMiuMj. ' li n ) * , "but fnulllkoit jounit innn. " } l pnr lias , pmlnMcl. t'aui * iililelfruu. NKUVKIIKANCO. IHJrKJll.l ) , N. V , livid by Uuoduiun Druu Cd. , lilt ) Fiirnum ril. , Omali KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE near KiiANKronf , Kf. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Tlinaccnnd larm of thU aeadomlu jour ncclni lint Jlomlny lu July nnd cluiut tlilrdNudncnday In liitdiinlinr noit. CHI. I ) K. IIOVI ) . Siipt. I'uJt-Onlon , I'AHMiiAI.K , Kr , LE FRAHCAIS. Kronen Monthly Maicirlne. An Invn'u iblu help t Kri'iuhitudenU and tajkiiliura rrau uinulo uoi ° Addreu ; llnui JUi Co. , W , MadUun H No Vor'