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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1891)
8 THJiJ 031 AH A DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , JULY 15 , 1S01. FIGHTING FOR THE CORPSE , Considerable of a Clash Occasioned by En gineer Bradbury's ' Remains. CORONER IIARRIGAN IS OBSTINATE , Uo Will Not Hold nit Impiest at ainiii'H FriiMHlH Will Not Al low tlio Hody to bo Moved. If nny inquests ffot away from the Individ- oal Wlio Mil * tlic coroner's onico It won't bo his fiiult , as was conclusively domonstr.Ucd by his course yesterday. The remains of Gcorgo IJtMdbury , the cnglncor who mot his death lu the olo- vntor shaft nt tlio t'.ixton , were Ukon In charge hv M. O. Maul , at the request of the proprietor * of the hotel , titul removed to his undertaking rooms. This was of course dis tasteful to ttio i-oroiior , who has steadfastly nun persistently refused to hold any Inquests nt that place , hut has on the contrary sent eight out of every ton of his cases to llcafoy & "IIeafoy'i , hulling out the balance of his patronnto ( nmoiif ; the other half do/en.under- tnkliiK llrms. On occasions whore , as In this case , the friends of the deceased hnvo requested Maul to take clmrgo of the body , the coronnr has promptlv sent another undertaker , generally a ronroVontntlvo o ( Hcafoy & Iloafoy , a ftor the remains , with peremptory orders that it bo Delivered to the messenger. Heretofore , these doinands have been complied with , oven nRainst the wishes of tlio roluttvo-i and friend * of the deceased. Yoatordny morn- Iiifr , howevnr , Mr. Maul was Instructed by Mr. Dralnard , one of the proprietors of the I'.ixton nnd by the oflldiils of the locai branch of stntionnr.v engineers , of which the deceased was a member , to keep tlio body lu his charge nnd prepare It for burial. Finally the roronar put In his nupcaranco , nnd dci'larcd that ho could not hold the ln- fiuest there , nnd also announced that Ilcnfoy & Henfoy would send over for the body. When Informed that the friends of the do- ccajcd desired Maul to Itcop the body tie said that he hud an order from the association of engineers demanding that it bo turned over to Ileafoy. Ho lolled to produce the order , however , oven when requested to do so , nnd It subsequently developed that ho had no such order nnd had not been given one. Mr. Crosier , the recording secretary of the engineers .stated Unit If any such order had boon irlvon ho would have boon the only one to have given It , and ho said that ho not only refused to glvo the coroner an order when ho requested it , but ho had told him plainly in the presence of nearly nil tno onlcers of the association that they wanted ll'o body to re main nt Maul's. The coroner also endeav ored to securonn ordnr from the hotel people , hat was ngaln told that they wanted the body to remain where It was. Finding that there was so much objection to allowing the body to bo removed to Ilcnfoy & Houfoy's , the coroner changed his tactics nnd said that ho would Have Htirkot como und take possession of it. Still the friends of the deceased insisted that no chnngo should bo made , nnd the ofllclal corpse viewer then started out to hunt up his man Friday , Uor.stnblo Olngman , and sent him to get the uody , whether or no. Ills ue- innnd was met 113' rofusnl , nnd after abusing every one connected with the place until ho was shown the door , ho took his departure , swearing that he would gcf. n wagon nnd re turn and got the bed ) ' cvon If ho had to break down the doors and take It by foroo. Dingmnn returned after n while , but with out n wagon , and haunted the nlnco for sev eral hours , but made no demonstration other than by ropoatudly demanding the body , nnd was Just us often refused. Quito n crowd collected around Maul's ' about 4 o'clock , evidently expecting to see some excitement. Coroner Hurrigan was expected to return from South Omaha utthnt tlmo nnd hold nn imiucit on the body. Minutes grow into quarters nnd then into hours , und still the coroner did not coino. Constable Uitigman still kept up the siege , but without nny noticeable results. Finally County Attorney Mahoney came along nnd had n talk with Secretary Crosier of the en gineers1 society. The attorney told Mr. Crosier that the coroner had a right to take the Lody nny place ho saw fit to hold the In quest , nnd that any resistance to his demands would bo n violation of the statutes. Mr. Ma- hor.oy also stated that such n violation would bo followed by a complaint In the pollco court nnd nn arrest. Mr. Crosier snld that ho know nothing about the legal side of the ciso nnd cared less. All ho wanted was to have Mike Maul bury the body of his comrade. After the departure of the county attorney the crowd slowly dispersed , leaving the coroner's right bower mono in his glory to hold up the front of the building. Ur. Harridan returned from South Omntia about supper time nnd went directly to his homo. A Bui : reporter visited the usual down town haunts of the coroner lust night , hut could not find the man who never falls to hold nn inquest. It was understood , how ever , that the doctor was considerably sur prised nt thp failure ot his plans to sucuro the hody. No definite stops for further action had been arranged up to Into In the evening , nnd the banner of victory still lloaU from the Maul house top. It Is claimed that Coroner Harrlitan wont heforo , Iudgo Helsloy Into yesterday nftor- noon nnd requested n warrant for the nrrost of Ai. O. Maul because ho declined to glvo up the body of George llrnduury , The doctor was Informed th.it as no was a county ofllcial ho would have to apply to the county nuthor- itlos for help In the light. Judge Holsloy positively declined to Issue the warrant. David ( ! ilb rt council No. 2 , American Order of Steam Engineers , of which the do- censed was n member , held n mooting last night nt which resolutions of respect were passed. Telegrams have been sent to Oakland , Cnl. , where It Is understood IJradburv's wlfo lives. Tno tologrnm wns returned for n hot- tnr address , but other * will bo sent In the hope of reaching the wlfo. If nothing Is heard from relatives soon the Oruor of ICn- Kln.cors will bury the body Sunday afternoon. Interment will bo nt Forest Lawn cemetery. Tlicro was conshlnr.iblo talk tit the ledge meeting about the treatment the coroner had given the case , and that olU- clal was soundly scored nnu vig orously roasted. If the body is taken from Maul's It will hnvo to bo by process of law , as these now In possession hnvo no In- lonlion of giving up the remains unless com pelled to do so by legal par.ors. . Uradbury was n member of n Knights of Pythias ledge In Oakland. The coronnr has the papers of munibunhlp and declines to glvo thorn up to the local loilu'O nnd so the Kngtit.s of 1'ythluj people fcol decidedly bore toward him. The fjiitost roiimiilniiii , Why Is Hnllor s Saraaparllln nnd Htirdock llko the most popular so.ip of the day I liucnuso they both clonnso the skin nnd leave It soft und velvety. Mount anil CollhiH. . A very quiet thouwh very pretty wadding was that solemnized yesterday afternoon nt fi10 : ! o'clook , nt the roildonoo of Mr. M. T. Mount , 115 South Eighteenth street , the con- tr.\cUng parties bolnu' Miss Grnuo Hstollo Mount , daughter of Mr , nnd Mrs. M. T. Mount , nnd Mr. M. H , Collins , Kov. Dr. Kului ! ) ontclnllng. The brldo wa * attended by her sister MUs Mao Mount as maid of honor , the master of honor being Mr. Wlllto II art man , bou of Mr. H. Iiartman. Only tlio near relative * of the brldo nnd groom were In attendance on the coronfbny which was impressively performed by ono of Onmha'a bust known clergymen of the old school. A wedding dinner followed and the novvly married couple loft ati ) o'clock fora ton dnv's tour of the south. After August I they will boat homo at the parents of the brldo , 115 South Eighteenth street. The groom is ono of the young business men of the city and is the Junior inomoor of the tlrui of Hnttmnn & Collins , real ostnto nud loan broker * . Kx-Sonutor Infills lacturua nt the Council lJlutTs unit Onmlm Chiuittuiqtm tiBsoinbly , Thursday ntlornoon tit 2 o'clock. _ IMiiyoil Hall on tlio Stroot. Owen Conloy , Coorgo DavU anil Edward Foley were arrested by Ottlcor Carey last evening for pluyitifr ball on the corner ot XwolttU ana Chicago strooU , PIjIJASKI ) AND SimtMUStSU. ICiieomluniM nn tlic Htimlny lice nnd Nolrnska' Great Showing. "Tire Su.vntr BUB was very flno , " snld Manager . H. Unbcock of the stock yards. "Tho care and oxpcnso In celling up such an oxtcnslvo ttnd perfect edition , must bo enormous. It was very croditablo. The showing for Nebraska Is gratifying indeed. Copies have boon sent nil our traveling repre sentatives and I have JHcd ono away for reference. TUB Ur.n Is nn excellent paper. " "It wa * a daisy , " snld Treasurer w. I ) . Wyman of the Union I'aclllc railroad. "It wa * nn encyclopedia of useful Information nnd valuable statistics. " Mr. Thomas L. Klmbnll , third vice-presi dent of the Union Pacific , declared that the statistics produced were the best ever printed concerning the atnto. It showea very conclusively that the condition of the state wns prosperous nnd would glvo the lie to the efforts being tnado by the Independent p.irt.v to show that everything In the state had Bonn to the bad. County Auditor Evan * Not only does the report show great enterprise upiu the part of Tun Hii : , but It Is very fluttering to the state. I must confess that I was surprised when I ro.ul the report * from the various counties. Tno showing wa * great nnd It convinces mo that wo hnvo n grand stnto. J. J. Mahoney I read the matter with n ( 'rent deal of Intoicst , and was more than pleased with the showing thut was made. I have always known that Ncbraski w.i * the ' grandest s'lntu In the union , but never so fully realized that It Is an omplro as I did when I read Tin : StNir Br.n. That wa * n vast array of figure * and "hows that wo uro not a poverty stricken people. Clerk of the Court Macros I have not had tlmo to go through the review inntio In Tun SL-NIHY Dm : , but from a hurried examina tion I have no hesitancy In pronouncing It a grand showing for the state. I understand * the facts and figures were secured from county ofllclals. If so , they ought to bo cor rect. The man who roads that review must bo convinced that wo live in n great stnto. Chairman O'ICoalTo ' of the Bo.ird of County Commissioners H Is wonderful the strides that Nebraska ha * made during the past ten years. From n tnll-cndnr she bus placed her self among the first states of the union. Tun Hii : made n line showing and while it did It self proud It wns doing n great thing for the state , as that paper will bo road bv thousands who heretofore have known but llttlo nbout our state Commissioner Timmo I must confess that the figures surprised me. I thought I knew considerable about the history of Nebraska , but nfter reading Tin : BIK : I know n grcnt deal moro. The review was clear , concise and exhaustive , ana the beauty nbout'lt was that the facts nnd figures wont nlong to prove every statement. Tun Bui : Is entitled to a great deal of credit for securing such a complete report. 100 I.lRlit Klcutriu < li.tiidcllcr. This decant piece of. workmanship is to bo placed in tlio now Boyd theater. It is miido of bolid bron/o in by/.iintino finish and is the third 1'irjjost ' clmndo- lior in the United States of its kind. It is of hnndboino design nnd will bo a masterpiece among the nrtistlu furnish ings of the great play house. This beau tiful addition to tlio interior appoint ments of tlio now theater will bo fur nished by the popular firm of Riibscll , Pratt & Co. , 31 ! ) South Piftccntd street , who have the contract for all of tlio gas nnd electric fixtures for tlio Now Boyd. Furniture. Visit S. A. Orchard's special sale de partment , as you may find just what you need in the furniture line at very much reduced prices. Continental block , 15th nnd Douglas street. DROWNED \\IIHjE BATHING. Slxtccn-Voai-Olil Wniilc fioiuik Got Beyond Ills Depth. A sixteen-year-old Bohemian boy , Anton Benak , wns drowned in the Missouri river near Green's stone quarry Monday evening. Quito a party of lads were in bathing and Bonak got out beyond his depth. Frank Morkoklchl n companion started to Bennk's nsslstnnco as soon as ho saw him go down. On account of the rapid current the friend was powerless to render any assistance and narrowly oacapad losing his own Hfo. In a few minute * the body rose to the surface nnd floated rapidly down the river before it could bo secured. An OIU Timer's Kvpcricnce. \V. W. Moore of the Grand opera bouse , DIN Molnes , I * an early settler In that part of Iowa , nnd hns had u great deal of ox- perlento In his time. He says : "At various times I liuvo had acute attack * of bilious colic nnd violent pains in the stomach , and found nothing t hat gave mo relief like Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Dlarrhora Kom- edy. Every person , " ho says , "should have a rottlo. " Hiiflixl of Isii'io S. Klslicr. Funeral services over the remains of the pUo Isaac S. fisher wcro observed yesterday afternoon nt the residence of Max Meyer , corner Twenty-fourth and Homey streets. A touching nnd appropriate address was made by Habbl Benson , Dr. Hoaenau bolng nbsent In the cnst. The services were attend ed by a largo nssoinbly of the relatives and friends of the deceased. Although Mr. Fisher was n very quiet and unassuming man , ho had a great many warm friends , nnd the expressions of sorrow on the nart of these who knew him were universal. The floral tributes presented by frlonds. and particularly those sent by employes of Mnx Meyer Bros. & Co.'s establishment , were strikingly appropriate aim beautiful. The interment took plnco nt Pleasant Hill cemetery , whither the funeral cortege was followed by n long procession of carriages. IsaaoS. Fisher was born In the year 1810 In Alton ICunzstndt , Bavarin. Ho came to Now York in 1S4S and was married In 1S50. Four years ngo Mr. nnd Mrs , Fisher came to Onriha nnd have , since that time , lived with their son-in-law , Mr. Max Meyer. The de ceased leaves hi * Hfo companion nud four children to mourn hi * departure. The chil dren nro Mrs. Max Meyer , Airs. Morllz Mover , Mr. Simon Fisher of this city , anu Mr. Louis Fisher of Now Yor . Do not tnko any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid steve polish , paints or enamels In bottles. The "Ulslng Sun Steve Polish" Usafo , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest nnd best stove polish made , and the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every purchase. O . Onmlm Mining lOvoImugo Mooting. Wednesday evening ntS o'clock there will be a meeting of citizens nt Room 1 Now York I.ifo building to organize the < Omaha minors' exchange. This is nn adjourned mootlnc nnd a full attendance is requested to complete tbo organization. Hcsponslblo parties announce the fact that the separating nnd refining works will bo built Immediately nnd bo rnady for business as soon as the ex change Is In working ordor. A Gooil KoaNon. Dr. A. T. Doll , who has boon in the prac tice of medicine at NortU. English , la. , slnco ISM , says ho often proscribes Chambnrlaln's Colic , Cholera nnd Dlarrhoao Uomody , be cause ho knows It to be reliable. Ho Out 11 .Man. S. A. Allen , the negro who cut a great gash InV , O. flornlg's loft sldo with a razor on tbo night of July 4 , had a hearing baforo Judge Holsloy yesto rdny afternoon nnd wu * bound over to the district court In the sum of foOO. KN)01NKI > THIS 1'AVJGUM. Month Onmlm Cltl/.ciiH Protest Agalns ! Certain Paving Improvements. The petition In the Injunction suit of Goorgc W. Mnsjon , John A. Dee and Alfred Gary aealnst the city of South Omaha , wns filed In the ofllco of the clerk of the district court yesterday. The restraining order is issued by Judge Doano und a hearing will bo had Snt' urdny morning. The trouolo grows out ol the bids for paving opened at South Omaha yostorday. The city council of South Omaha ndvor- tines for bid ? for paving Twenty-fourth * trcot from A to Q street. Prior to that tlmo an ordinance was passed creating the paving districts. Yesterday the bids were opened nnd It was found that the Strndnmant asphalt company hail captured the contract at $2. 14 per square yard. The plaintiffs WOM considerably wrought up and nt oucocainoto this city and employed lawyers to start n light. They claim that the "Ventura" asphalt , the kind that it Is proposed to luy upon the streets , la worthless nnd has the consistence of molasses , They claim in addition to this that they petitioned for Trinidad shoot nsphnltum , and will hnvo no other. With the Injunction staring him In the face. Mayor Sloano will not attempt to enter Into the contract , but will wait to bear from the courts. Judge \Vnkeloy yoslerday heard argu ment * lu the case where certain Douglas strqot property owners appealed from the re port of appraisers on the chnngo of grade ot the street. The parties bringing the suit object to being nssosscd for benollts , nnd also object to parties owning property between Sixteenth and Twentieth being nllowcd dnm- nge * . They claim that tht * property will ho benolltcd rather than ( Jamaued , n * it will chnngo it from resldonco to business prop erty. erty.Tho court heard nrgumonts during the morning hour nnd then concluded that the case should bo transferred to Judge Hopcwell , who Is not nn interested party. While Judge Wakeley Is not nn Interested party ho 1 * a party to a suit where similar questions nrc in volved , as ho is interested In property on Twenty-second street that is to bo graded nnd olhcrwlsn improved. Judge Ferguson granted Susan C. lleed a divorce from her huband , Ben D. Heed. Drunkenness was the grounds for the separ ation. TUo paving of Twenty-second street from Poppleton nvonue to the irovorninant w.iro- house hns been tied up for the present. Upon the application of 11. D. Shull , Mary E. Elliott and others , Judge Wukeely is sued nn injunction reslralnlng tbo paving of the street. In their potltion the plaintiffs aver that no sewer has yet been constructed on Twenty- second street ; thnt the street has never been brought to nn established gr.ide ; that the water nnd as connection * have novur been made and , moreover , that the street does not load to any place. Three judges Ferguson , Irvinn nnd Wnkeloy hold court in their respective rooms , hoarintr motions , handing down decisions and rendering verdicts in default cases. In Judge Irvine's court W. J. Mount , the ox-county commissioner who brought suit against Doutrlas county to collect his back pay secured a judgment for $ 'J75 ' nnd interest for two years. In this case Mount was a commissioner elected when the salary was $11 per day. During his term , by an act of the legislature , the salary was raUcd to $1. H ) per month. Ho tried to cet the ad ditional salary , but was " enjoined and the case went to the supreme court on appeal talccn by Commissioner Timmo , who wns in the same position as Mount. Timtno won und ns a result that disposed of Mount's case. Judge Wnkeloy decided the case of A. A. Bicklcs iS : Sons ngalnst Warren Dutchor and others. The sum of $10,000 bor- rowcit on n mortgage on real estate was in Issue. The Gallaghers figure in the suit , the wife of Con Gnllauher claiming that the property was hers ; that the inonov wns paid over to her husband nnd that ho disposed of it wrongfully. The court held that the prop erty really belonged to Gallagher , and such being the case , ho disposed of it as ho saw lit. When the Bohn sash and door factory , sit uated on Sherman avenue burned March 13 , IS'Jl. the property wns Insured for the sum of $2o,000. Tlio owners ot the business tried to induce the companies to pay the loss , but they refused. Yesterday suit was brought In the district court to recover the following amounts from the several companies : Nor wich lire insurance company , ) ,500 ; Now Hampshire , J,500 ; Glens Fulls , $7,500 ; Hanover , S3,003 ; North British , SI. . r > 00 and Syndicate insurance company of Minnesota , ? 5,000. , The Question ol' the Day. The lending question now Is : "Aro you provided with , n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea llomedy , ns a safeguard against an attack of bowel com plaint during the summer months } " No family can afford to risk being without this Inv.iluablo medicine during the hot weather. It is almost certain to bo needed , and Is a friend indeed when required , ns it never falls and is pleasant and safe to take. 35 and CO cent bottles for sale by druggists. Hear that brilliant orator and states man , Senator Ingalls , at the Chautau- quu , Council Blulls , Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Con Ton nflcil It I * sometime * unfortunate for two men to hayo names that uro simitar. This is BO In the cuso of Otto Lang. Otlo Lauir is n hardware merchant in the city and is a very respectable gentleman. There i * another Otto Lang , who Is a dairyman. The Lang who Is n dairyman was arrested a few days since , chnrged with embezzling. Ho sold n cow thai was loft with him nnu put the pro ceeds , 10 , into his own pocket. The Lung who Is In the hnidwnro business Is kept busy explaining thnt ho Is not the Lang who was mixed up in the cow 'leal. Tlio Ui-Kt llcmcily I'or Cholera Moruus. From the DCS Molnes ( In. ) Leader. Some weeks ngo a Leader man wont into n drug store and asked : "What Is the best remedy for cholera morbusj" Ho was told , "Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Homcdy. " The mouicino was purchased and worked llko n charm. It proved to bo very effective , ana slnco wo foiind by experience in our own household that , this particular remedy was of real value wo have not hesi tated to speau of its merits us occasion offered. _ _ lion. , T. J. Ingalls will lecture nt the Council BlulTs and Omaha Chautnuqua assembly , Thursday afternoon , July 10 , " o'clock. nt . _ _ HiilldliiK I'urmttfl. The following permits were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : John I. Hedlck , two-story brlek clubhouse housellarnuy street , near Klftecntli.i 6,000 Henry J. Hughes , two-story frame dwelling , Twunty-Hlxth and Charles streets . 1,000 Nols Hanson , one-story frame dwelling , Sovunlmnith and Uunlim Htrouts . COO Two minor purmlts . ' 00 Total . .8 7bOO Ayor's Hair Vigor has long hold Its first place , us n hair dressing , in the estimation of the public. Ladies Und this preparation gives a beautiful gloss to the hair , and gon- tlemcn use It to prevent baldness and cure humors in the scalp. The following marrlaso licenses wcro Is sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Nainolum Address. A so. I Mathew H. Collins , Omaha. , . ' . ' ! 1 llriico K. Mount , Umnhu . 'M i.loii'iih llntzcnston. Council llluffu . Kl ( I'uuflnoSchullAUtnahu . 45 taking owder tfsed iu Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. FUUAV ItOtiDS ON. Tlio Mayor TronbltNl Uvor tlio Select Ion ortlio Mntlpr'H HtioocBsor. Major Furny , the rcpubllcan moinbor o the board of public worki , t protly sure o hoiking bis ofilcinl position until next month Mayor Cuslilng has not yet soloctcJ n sue cossor , and what U mnro tliocliancca nro thu It will bo some iluys before ho Ihuls n mnr who Is qualldcd for Uib olllco. The mayor was aceii today nnd talked freely upon this subject. The candidates foi the poMllor. are numuerod by the hundreds , but most of the in uro men In nowise lilted for the onioo. Mayor Cusblng Is inclined to send In the name of some good republican , but ho fears It would bo rejected by the democratic major ity. All kinds of appeals arc readmit ; tlic executivennil some of them nro really funny. Alomlav a ward worker , ono of the small bore fellows , addressed a letter to the mayor , requesting that a curtain man bo appointed. The letter wns filed nway and will bo kept as a political relic to baud over to future mayors. Mr , Cushlng states that as ho is not work- mp for another nomination , the appointment will not neecisnrlly bo a political ono. No gripping , no nausea , no pain when DoWltt's Llttlo liurlv IJIsors are tauon. Small pill. Safe pill. 'liest pill. Gone mad ' the person with bad blood who's not taking Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery. You are bereft of judg ment and good sense if yon allow your blood to get out of order , your liver sluggish life dull , everything blue , for you may soon find out that you're in the grave or next to it because you did not procure the G. M. D. soon enough , and some dread disease , may bo influenza or consumption , may bo typhoid or malarial fever , has .taken yon. Consumption is Lung Scrofula. For Scrofula in its myriad forms , and for all Liver , Blood and Lung dis eases , the " Discovery" is an nn- equaled remedy. Everybody , now and then feels " run-down " " , - played- out , " with no power to generate vitality , in fact , .just too sick to bo well. That's where the right kind of medicine comes in , and the "Dis covery" does for-a dollar what the doctor wouldn't do for less than five or ten. We claim thattnothing like it has been discovered for a blood-purifier. It's guaranteed by the makers. Your money is returned if it doscn't bene fit or cure you. MIOIUI1SIUIIKK It KIDD'S CKUM EltADlC'ATOU Cures nil dUcaifli becnuao Itkllli Iho mlcruuo r serin. Put uu nnd retailed In 11. tl und fj alzea , Hit ) I.ittor 2 I2 I nallom Sent any- whcro prepaid on receipt of prlcu urC. O U. Wo taMto n KU.trnniea to euro. The uuMlc. trndo nnd lobber Biippllod by Iho ( joodmnn Urui ; Co . M4- CormlckA l.ilrul. Onialmv.U A-i Mcloiier. illow.ird Myers nnd 1' ' ! , J. Keykora. South Oiu.ili ; A. I ) , Kos tcr nnd M. I' . Kills , Council IlluDX The Original and Genuine Jmparta the mpst delicious taato and zest > C EXTRACT SOUl'H , of B I.ETTCU from a MIDIOAL GEN GUAVIKS , TLEMAN at Mad- rae , to Ills brother at WORCESTER. May , Ib51. \ HOT it L'CLD "Tell LEA. It PEliniNS' that their Banco la highly esteemed In ludla , ( milirtininr oiuiilon , the IUOH * palatable , as well aa the most wliolo. eonio luucu that la made. " < Vc. Beware of Imitations ; PJM.IJ. . W-M1.u. > j.i-i . j-ar * * " * rvr * Gee that you get Lea & Perrins' ' Blimaturo on every botlloof Orlulnal & Genuine. JOHN DUNCAN'S PONSt NKW YOU It. tilcet nml M turcil In UdajM by tlio I'lonuh Uuinuuy nn- cltloil the IC1NO. It , illisolvcs aRiiluvt itnil Is absorbed Into tlio Inlliiinod parts. Will rotund money If It cloos not cuio or cnusos btricturc , Uimuoiuun , liuro Is a reliable urt'cln. ? : i a pauknuo or U for t.'i par mail prouuid. Mc- Cormlck & Lund , Omaha. Teeth without plates , romovnulo lirlil o work , "Dr. Throkmoiton's patent" No dropping down of plates , lilto anything you llko , tooth remain Him. Just tlio thin- for ministers , luwyuraiuiil public speakers. I'rleo a llttlu morn tfinn rubber plates , with n loaeh of all. Dr. Iliillny. Dentist , has the solo rlubl to Omaha and Dimulas County , olllcu Did Moor I'axton block. Omaha. IjoDuu'H Periodical Pills. This Kronen romcilr n l rtlrocur upon the conorn- tlvo oritnin unit curoe. nupprti'ilun of llio uiemos. | Jortlreofor$3 ! , anil can bo iinilluil. Should nut bo ujuii iturlnn premiuncr. Jobbers , druiMl'ti mm tbo publicuupplleU by ( icxxlmiiu Uruit Co. . Umnlia. Tor Sale by ICUUN ft CO. . Omaha. TO INVESTORS. I am offering stoc& in a good sound com pany tint will pay a 20 par cent dividend. $100 s.tares for $85. Write ( or prospectus 10 HARRY KBBNB , floom 0 , Gar. Am. B'kBldg. ' , St. Joseph , Mo. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO. " the WomlurTul tjpaclih Iti'medy , Is told lth a Wrlltcnkluarantco to cure ill ! < ervous Die. ruir , such u Wc\k llcjuorr , o" o ( llral'i 1 * o w o r. Headache , Wulcc fulness , lx > st > l r- hood , Nrrroui nets , Las- iltudc. all dralis and Before & After Uoo. loss of nowtr ot the I'botogrtpbtd from life. Gencratho Organs , lu ellter tex , cauied by over-exerUon . youthful IndeicretluEi , or the ezccsslvc u > e of tobacco. : opium , or UinuUnu , which ulUroately lead to Inflrmity , , . . . . - _ . . and In ( dlly. J'ut . up . _ . . . . , _ la conrenlent form to earrr In Hut vest pocket. J'rlce II a packer , or < for tl With every W order we KUe a written Kuarantee to euro or refund Iho money , gent by mall W any addres * . ClrcuUrfree. fltnlloD this paper. AddreM , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office for U.S. A. Kuhn & Co. , Cor , 19th A Ilouilat BU. ] . A. Fuller A Co. , Cor , Hlh * Douglu SU. , A. U , FuiUI ft c Council muffs. If. BEAUTYOI-POLI SH SAVING LABORCLEAKUNESS. , DuaADlLnV&CHEAPNESS.UHEQUAUZD. ; _ No ODOR WHEN HEATER THE OMAHA MANUFACTURING CO , No. 108,110 , & 112 N. Eleventh St. , Protected by U. S. Patent * . ) MnniirnrtiirorA of Iron and Stool mil lion , Ynr.I Lunn IVnci-s , nUo Farm , Stock , 1'ni'k ami Cemetery I'unccs. Architectural Iron Vasm , Uh ilr-t , Sotto nnd Crestlngs. Bolo t.gents for llnckthorn ( Jnlvaiit/ed Stool Itlbbon Wires. Telephone 1772. Samples at Pnctory IiIVE AGENTS WANTED. LlTHIA ! UKIS : re. THE I'LUIIS AND IIOTEf.S USE IT. . Dorroits EVE IT. THOUSAND 0V THEM DltlNK THE PALES IARfER ! THAN ANOTHER MTIIIA WATERS COMUINKD. LOW COULD IT HE OTHERWISE. E EVERY TESTIMONIAL VEUU'IKD HY A 1'IIYSIUIAN. rOH OUR HOOK WHICH IS FUIjL ( OR ASIC YOlili XEIC.IIHOR WHAT CUR ED HIS RHEUMATISM. RKM KM little IT IS AN ANTIDOTE TO Sl'UONU DRINK. -"OOK OUT KOU CHEAP IMITATIONS. El.IOIOUSSI'ARKMNG LONDONDERRY For Sale by nil Tlist-Class DriiKRlbts and OlOCOlN. I'AXTON & OAUiAUIIRH. DIstrlbiitltiB Agents fui'Oinalin. OH ABLE ri B. PERKINS & CO. . 3i ( KHby St , Hobtun , JUiss. . Selling Agents. FOR THE FOLLOWING GOOD REASONS : Because MIDLAND is the BEST Package Coffee in the market. BBOOMP. Because MIDLAND being composed of such highly flavored coffee it needs less quantity to make a good cup of coffee , than other brands. Each purchaser of MIDLAND COFFEE has an equal chance in sharing in the B1OOO IUME t ° be distributed September 1st. For further particulars SEE NOTICE in each package of Coffee. ASK YOUR GROCER FO'R 13 < GC LA AND TAKE NO OTHER. DOCTOR McGfrREW THE SPECIALIST llorctluui 13 foiM oxporlono. ) In tha troi ( ujaS ) . ' ' PRIVATE DISEASES. AeuroKuurantoeilln 3 lei Uars , without ItolanoC un hour' 4 tlinu. Tlio mo < t complcto nnd absolute euro for aloot nn 1 ill nnnorlnif < llsclnirKO ovur known to tlio iiioilloul ) rotu slon. I'urmununtly cur oil In froaii tu IJ di/i BTRIOTURQ Or pain In relieving tlio blmUlur curoil without pMn or limtruinunti , no cuitlnir , no illlatlni ; . Tlio fflu.C rcmurkublu roiucily known to moduru icloncu. SYPHILIS. rurcrt In M to HJ rtnys Ir. McOrow'i trontmont for tlil > terrible blood illsoa elm boon prunounced Ilia uio t uceoJsful rouicMly ever dUooYOrml fur tlii-nO. tolutu euro of the illso.no. Illi iiiccuii wltlilhli dliemohai never boon oquulloi. A. cumplau euro lluurunteoU. LOST MANHOOD . ness , nil weaknesses of tl o oxual omni , norvoui. And tlmlillty nnd doipouilonoy nliiolutoir curoJ , I'll rullu ( U luimoUUto iin.l cumploui. SKIN DISEASES , and all dlionioi nf Iho blood , llror , kUnari , anl ilaUder purinanontly curod. FEMALE DISEASES The doctor' "Uomo Treatment" for ladloi li pro. nounrud br ll who luvo u ed It to bo the inon cum. nlotonnd convenient roiuuily over otferud fur Ilia runtmentof funiula dlio.kioi. It It truly a wonderful euiudy. Uourj fur Iudlu4 , from 'i to i unly. DR. MoGrRBW'3 MnrTclloui auccon In the trcatmnnt of prlrntodli. eaiei Inn won fur him n reputation which Is trulp latlnnnlln character , anil his nroit uriny of pitlunti rcachu < from thoAtlanllo to tlio I'nrltla Thuductor " " uiedlclno and has hay 9 a nrjitunto of "reii'ilir" on nnd r.troful oxperlonco In hcupltnl practlA > . and li claused nmunx the leading ipeclnllit < In niuil * crn clenco. Tro itniont by corruspondonco. wrlti 'or ' circular * about each of tbo aluro dl o > tui , froj , Olhco 1'lth and Farmm BtrooW , Omalu Nob. Entrance on olthor Btroot , Battering from the Hocl ol TO OT WICnfouthTur rron arlr decay , wanttna weakneu , lost manhood , etc , J wftl wnd araluablo troatls ( soJ Ji contahilni full particular * for honia cure. I'llKl' of cbarga A splendid medical work ! ahould bo read by ever ! man who U ntrrous nd dnhllltaMd. Addreri 1'roC V , c. I'o WLiut , nioouui , c'oiui. > Shoe dealers will be interested to know that they can * nJ * fine assortment of tennis shoes at Four Ones , Hartley Strctt , I also give them notice that the Have been greatly improved and will be verv extensively ad vertised the coming fall and winter. My trade on the New Jersey Goods this season is "out of sight. " Take my advice and place your orders now for fall and win ter. I do not retail any goods , nor am 1 interested in any retail stores. Get your Rubber Boots , Shoes , Felt Boots , and German Sox at headquarters and save money. Z. LINDSEY. . T. . ' Omaha , Neb , MO GLJR.EX ! NO F > A.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. 10 a in. to 12 in. Kom ! slump for roily [ SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT THE NEW HOUSE OF TUB ALOE & PENFOLD CO. ; Practical Opticians And brunch of world ronnwned optical oilnbllsh- nicntuf A. H. Al o A Co. , hi. lAinls. Our method It mperlor lo nil olhorii uur li'iise * are > iiicrlor | : will not wenry nr tire the eyes. Tha frame's properly ad justed to the face. Eyes Tested Proo of Clmrcfo. Prices Low for First -class Goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , S. ISt1 ! St. , Next t > Peat allloo JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' GOLD MEDAL , PAHI3 F.XPOSITIOH , 1889. THE MOST , 'IIRFEGTOF PENS , _ _ _ 1 13li/ * * . I * . * IIQA itfClfkt I Ivai tuts lummy ( or all t ! > ' iiniinluir' rii'ii'liHigen ui" . pllvaludUui'fkiir .1 n i certain cum I it thf dchill- 1 Inline wcaknins jiucullar towumrn. . < lfeeUalii i miii4iT B. Iprcsrr < tieltnli iTHcEvtiitCHtwieiiCa In rtrnmmnndlni ; It w - - i all uir rors , A J STONtftMD.Oc-Hun.'lU Wol l > > .y ItruKKliUU - - .VK 81.00. MOORE'S For Dlfinasos of the Llvor UBO Mooro'l Tree of Ufo. For the Blood , use Mooro's Trco of Ufo. Ufo.For Ciitfirrh use Mooro's Tree of Lif Catarrh Curo. Moore's Tree of Mfa n pniltlrn euro tor Kldnsj and l.lver roiiinlilnt nnd nil l > on I illicmo. . Uoo ill i y to nuifur when you cnn urud br uslni Uour 'i 'ircoof l.lfo , ihodiuit I.If' ' ) UoiueJri rH. Knjll.h IMam.uH llr tNNYROYAL PILLS Orlalnnl and Only ( J u lue. iwilil fr'c l'Aiilw's i ft"o'a- ! * nlBr ' * t la Ked sod C'tiU D"U ii.i. t.l l lili Hit tlUta Ts ovthtr. Utfvtt J < ng trout Itat.t . , I * ittaiis rur p rilf Uis , it.Unikltls kbft > 1 IL IO.UOO T lii.ol.ll. iitm ! ' " " *