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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEN SATURDAY , MAT M , 1802 , COLLAPSE OF THE HOSPITAL Predicted Ruin of One Wing of the Build ing Finds Early Fulfillment. ONE END OF THE BUILDING IN RUINS Close. Cnll for the liiiiintci nnil Workmen \ \ lioVcro Tontine tlio \\nlls Now tlio South U'nll Threat- cm to Coino Down. It Is now ft fact , settled beyond nny quo- tlon of doubt , thnt Superintendent Tilly , the city Inspector of buildings , Is cither a prophet or the son of 5 prophet. Thursday ho viewed iho county hospital and mauo the prediction that the north wing of the structure wni In an unsafe condition , hablo to fall within twenty-four hour * or ai any inomont. The prediction was correct and now the Interior of the north wing 1 * a total wreck , ttio lloors of the three corridors having dropped tu the basement , carrying archo * end pattttlon walls with them. When the Critfth Ciunc. Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning Buncrlntcndcnt Mahoney , while at his onico In tlio court house , iccelvetl a telephone tnes- ESRO that the building had been wrecked. Comniltsionor Stcnborg was notllleil ana accompanied by u BEE reporter visited the Wreck. Thursday evening the commissioners In structed Inspector Tilly to employ nn expert to ascertain what wus needed to save the building. Aclinit under these instructions ( Jontractor Dick Smith's services were secured , and to gether , at an early hour ycstetday tbo two men Joinnoycd to the hospital. Thev had inspected the exterior walls and bad Keno through the basement , Hut and second story corridors. Then they went Into the gurrot under the roof , passed along the center to the north end , but on account of the lack of lUht , were unable to discover any defects. Tlirv ictraccd their stops and were mot by "Will Donne and Engineer Heed. An attend ant was sent uflor a lantern , \\hcn a mo ment later , and without any warning , the conldor over which the men hnu passed not two minutes before , foil u Hun loud crash , lllllng the gartet with dust and debris. A second later there was another cir.sh , as the lloor uclow was too \\eak to stand the strain. Tlio .MilIn I'lniir ( iimViiy. : . The whole mass fell to the main floor , and for a moment li sustained Its load , but llnally broke and tlio whole mass of brick , mottar , wood and iron wont Into the busomonl. The corridor walls swaxed back nnU forth , but at last they strengthened up , and aionoiv Btandlnir , although bulged and twisted outof fchnpo. The men hurriedly left the building , ex pecting that the outer walls and the root would go next , but they stood tno strain , though they look as though a cyclone had passed over that section of the country. Tlio Kixif lludly DiiiiuiKiMl , Tlio slate toof has craclccd and In some places sunk down fully thrco feet , whllo Iho walls , ftorn tho-.valor , tables to the eaves h.ivo sptung out in places at least two leot. Wuat the damages uniount to no ono \\ill approximate , but it will not full below { 1DOUUO , as ninety feet of the center of the \Miif , ' has fallen out. Inspector Tilly states that the entire wing Will hnvo to bo torn down. To do this it will bu nerossary to prop all of the partition walls to hold them fiotn falling. Then the outer walls will have to bo braced in older to prevent thu toof iroiu diopping In. After this Is done the loof will have to bo taken np.ut and the entire wall pulled down brick by brick. Tim Smith \\liiK Also Slinky. . , This Is not the worst tniug that Is liable to happen. 'me walls of the aouth wing have com menced to crack and ono crack In the coiling of the lloor of the coniuor of the outh wine extends fiom the main building to the south end. Whllo this work is not KUCH as to cnuso an y alarm , It is us largo as the crackb in the north wing woto when tbo building was visited by a BEB reporter yob- torday. An attempt will bo made to save the south wing. Contractor Smith has been Instructed to employ a force of men and work night and day until this portion of the building is in a cafe condition , lie stated that ho would put iron rods tluouch the building at intervals of ton feet and if this could bo accomplished before au accident occurred the structure could bo saved. I.lvi'sof Inmntos In DniiRcr. If the south wing should fall without a moment's warning , as did the comdois of the 1101 th wing , the loss of Ufa would bo Ricnt , as tno administration rooms , thu insane ana sick ward * are all In that portion of the building. Ctiuscs of the Collapse. The falling of the north wing is nttrlnutoiJ to two causes , the llrst and principal ono being poor constt notion by Hyan it Walsh , the contractors. The second cause was that for months water had run down the eave spouts and Into the ground around the foundation walls , causing thorn to scttlo. By thu Rottling the walls had been drawn npait , leaving nothing to support the brick arches over the corridors. The falling walls nearly resulted in a panio among the Inmates , but by the coolness and prcsoncoof mind of Mrs. Mahouoy serial lorlous accidents were orevcntod. liroko the htuitin 1'lpes. PSC3 When the arches wont down nil of the itoam pipes in that portion of the Ouildlng were broken and great clouds of steam hissed through the south corridor where the Insane congregated. As this steam en veloped thorn they made n wild dasti for the south windows preparatory lo Jumping to the ground , twenty feet below. Mrs. Mahoney , although nearly frightened to death , rushed down the corridor and was the llrst person to reach the window. There iho hold thorn back and by her nerve imd coolness hold them nt Day until the steam Was abut oil and until assistance arrived. After the grip Hood's ' Sir ; apnrilU will re- ctoro your strength ana health and expo every trace of poison from the blood. To Cimt i actors anil Ilnlldurx. Scaled bids will bo roeoivod for the erection of a two-story brick building. Uiils opoiiod Juno 1. Tlio right reserved to reject any or all bids. Plans and Bpeciliciitiotm may bo been at l < \ A. Uonn & Co. , DunltiD , In. Legitimate Triilns , The BO called "legitimate train" ol the 13. & M. loaves Oiu.iha at 4:10 : p. in. arrives Denver 7:00 : a , m , , a run of lo hours , 20 minutes actual running tinio. Tlio Denver Fast Mail of tlio Union Pacific loaves Omahiv at 0:15 : p.m. anil arrives Denver at 7:40 : a. m. , a run of 11 hours and "o minutes actual running time , a faster run by 55 minutes than the BO culled "logUlmnta train. " In addition to this siivinpr in tlino , the Otnahii patrons of the Union Pacific Denver fast mall can leave ono hour and thlrty-llvo minutes later , trot supper at homo , ait elegant lunch if desired , before - fore irolng to bed , on thu superb Pullman bttlTet sleeper attached to this fast train niul reach Denver in tlmo for btoaUfast. The run of tlio Union Pacific Don vac fast mall is llfty-llvo minutes quicker than the so-called "legitimate train" and It is so fur the popular train from Omaha to Don von With those. fttoU before - fore thorn the uubllc can ilr.iw their own infotonccs as to which of the train * is u "legitimate" ono. When you go to Denver do not fail tc talco tho'Union Pacific Denver fast mail and call on Harry P. Douol , 1802 Far nnm street , ( or tickets and Bleeping cat accommodations , Hiul for tliu Ilrenorloi , County JudcoEllor has rendered a decls Jon that Is of moro than ordinary interest especially to ibo browors. The case docldoc la kuown at Dalthos Jotter , proprietor ol the South Omaha brewery , against Frei ; Foiter , principal , und John Flanagan and Heed , beadsmen , Fester was tUo pro prlstor of n iftloon nt 412 South Thirteenth itrcot. Ho wanted to sell beer , but did not mvo the monrv with which to pny the city Iccnuo. Jotter putup the money and took Foster's note nnd n contract by which ho agreed to sell only South Omaha beer. After n time Foster dealt with other brewers and hen Jotter brought suit. In deciding the cass , the court hold that .Tetter could not re cover as the note was without consideration , Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champsgno U icllcr. healthier and purer than the Import ed article. It has a delightful bouquet. SpcctnclcsDr. Cullimoro,224 Bco bldg Country Merchant * Who are cash buyers should not fall to ako nil vantage of the llellman'a admin- strator's sale to sccuro some wonderful mrgalnn for tholr fall trade. Address HCLLMAN'S ADMINISTHATOU , 13th and Farnam , Omaha. A disonso , treated as such and perma nently cured. No publicity. Noinllrtn- nry. Homo treatment. Harmless and cllecUml. Refer by permission to Bur- Ington Ilawkoyo. Send "o stamp for ) nmphlot Sliokoquon Chemical Co. , 3urlington , Iu PEOPLE'S PARTY PLANS. Idlrlnl Atiiiniiiicrinrnt of the 1'rogrnm Tor thu Niitloniil Coinuntloii In duly. The national executive committee of the ieoplo'8 party met ycsterdav at the Mil- ard and promulgated the following ofllclal order and program for the national conven- lon of that pnity to bo held In this city July 4 : Owlnp to the doslro to make nominations on July 4 all delegates will meet for tempo rary organhatlon nt iho Coliseum building , Omaha , Nob. , on July 2 , ISO ! , at 0 o'clock a. m. The various state lolegatlons are requested to meet at 0 o'clock of the same day to elect ono member on each of the following committees : Cre dentials , rules and order of business , porma- icnt organization , nnd resolutions ; also to elect thrco mcmbcis of the national commit- oo from oarh state and territory. The following order of oxoiciscs has boon irrangcd C.U1 to order bv Chairman II. E. L'mibeneck of the national committee ; irayor ; address of welcome by Mayor jlcotgo I" . Hemis of Omaha ; response by Jnltcd States Senator J. II. Kyle ; nn- louncoment of temporary ofllcors : call of states and tctiitoiies for the announcement of committee on credentials ; short addresses by L. L. 1'olk , T. V. I'owdetlv , J. B. Weaver , Jgnutius Uonneiiy , .loiry Simpson , Ben Ten ell and othcis , Intctspcrscd with nusicand singing. After the report of the committee on cred entials , the roll of states will bo called for ho announcement of members of the com mittees on rules and order of business , on icrmaticnt organization and on resolutions. Hiites of ono faro for the round trip have > ccn ouangcd with all railroads in the Jnitcd States , good going after Juno SO , nnd nnd good to return from Omaha up to July 5. 5.Hotel Hotel rates not to exceed the regular rates lave been guaranteed , nnd good entertain- iicnt can bo obtained for from f I to fj a day , ns parties may desire. These wishing to se cure rooms in advance should address the secretary of the committee on hotels , Mr. H. K Hodgin , Board of Trade build- ng , Omaha , tvob. , stating how much they are willing to pay. Reception committees , to bo Known by n red badge , will bo present on arrival of all trains after July 1. The niembei. of this committee will bo people's , party men and delegates may safely inttust themselves to their caro. A bureau of information will bo established at each depot , where delegates will bo sup- illed with ntiv information they may dcsito. The chairman of the national committee 'or each state should secure headquarters nt as early a date as possible , notify his delega tion and icport the location by letter to H. E. raubencclc , Mtllard hotel , Omaha , Nob. . BO .hat announcement can bo made. Mr. Tau- jeneck will bo In Omaha two weeks before the convoution. All old soldiers , north and south , are ro- nunsted to meet at the convention hall on Saturday , .Ttilv 2 , at 8 o'clock p. m. The national committee of three from each state will meet at its ncadqunrtors , BIB juilding , on Fridav , July 1 , at S o'clock p. m. Headquarters of the national executive committee will be at tno Millard hotel. Tickets of admission to the hall will bo is sued by the national cxccutivo committee to chairman of the state delegations only. The District of Columbia and tho'various territories will bo entitled to eight delegates each. each.A A grand ratification meeting will bo hold on the evening of July 4 in the convention building. The members of the executive committee have all left the city , with the exception of Mr. Wasbburn of Boston , who will re main a few days in attendance at the gen eral conference , among the delegates to which ho has several inoiids. When Tr.itoIltiK Whether on pleasure bent or business , take on every trip n bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly ana effectively on the kiilnojB , liver nnd bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and other formi of sickness. For sale In 50 cents and $1 bottles by all loading druggists. Contract * l.ct. At the meeting of the Board of Public Works yesterday afternoon the contract for curbing districts 413 , 410 nnd 419 was awarded J. W. Furnis & Son for red Colorado rado sandstone nt , r > 9 cents per Imoal foot. These districts include Izard street from Eighteenth to Twenty-third street ; Twenty- third street from Cummg to Michigan ave nue , and Michigan nventio from Twenty- third to Twcnty-fourth street. Thn chairman and city engineer will form ulate n schedule of streets to bo swcnt by the street sweeping contractor and ho will bo instructed to eel to work under his con tract at once. The chairman will confer with the chief of police and request the cnforcomtmt In the business part of the city of theordlnanco against the depositing In the streets of store sucopings , papers and other material pro hibited. " 1 Am ho llrcil. " Is n common exclamation at thli season. There is n csrtaln bracing affect la cold air which Is lost when the weather grows warm er ; nnd when nature Is renewing her youth , her admirers feel dull , sluggish nnd tired , This condition is owing mainly to the Impure condition of the bleed , and Its failure to sup ply healthy tissue to the various organs of the body. It is remarkable how susceptible Iho jystcm Is to the help to bo derived from a good medicine at thU season , Possessing just those purifying , building-up qualities which the body cravca , Hood's bnrsaparllla teen overcomes that llrnd feeling , restores the appetite , purifies the blood , nnd , In short. Imparts vigorous health. Its thousands of friends as with ono voice declare "It Makes the Weak Strong. " llcmntnhcrtMl .Mr , Strrl. At n meeting of the Llfo Underwriters As sociation of Nebraska held May 13 , the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted : Whereas , John Steel , one of the members of this asKoclat'on , Is about to start upon n Inut- ncy to Sweden , his fatherland , to ho absent from us for snmo time ; thorofnro bo it Itesolvcd , That bv his absence , tlionzh but foi a short time , wo lese an able and Inlluen- tlnl member from among us. Kcsohca , That he carries with him our love anil the wish that ho may have a Mifo journey mid a pleasant visit among friends and relu- thes across the sea. Hesolvcd , That these resolutions bo trans mitted to our brothur and cowoiucr. John Steel , as a token of our respect ntitl upurccla- tlon fur the many favors rendered us Individ ually and to this a&sooliitlon. Bum.ixoTox , la. , April4,1801. Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Hnvo boon troubled with catarrh In my head nnd face for three years at times \\asunablo to hoar , had a constant ringing In my oara nnd for two years \vis almost deaf. Have tried several - oral so-called remedies and been treated by regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of Moore's Tree of Lifo Catarrh Cure. It gave immediate relief and effected a permanent cure. S heartily recommend It to nil suffer ers of this jlisouso nnd will cheerfully glvo any further Information on being addressed nt inv homo , No. 2J3 Sweeney ave. , Burllng- on , la. For sale by all druggists. Hespoctfulllv , H. L. KCID. o- Dr. Culllraoro. ocults : . li Parties wishing accommodations on the Samosot andgovernor'sspecial train to the democratic national convention a Chicago , leaving Omaha , Saturday Juno 18 , at 7 p. m. , via , the Burlington route , should send in applications for sleeping car berths or scats in chair cars ( free ) and hotel accommodations at Chicago cage to Nat Brown , chairman of hotel and railroad committee. GKOUGI : W. SHIELDS , President , J. EVANS , Secretary , Samoset Ass'n. The 1'oinilnr Kouto lor Summon Tourists. In going to the mountain or ocean re sorts of the cast you tire sure of a pleas ant journey if your ticket rends via the Pennsylvania lines from Chicago. Di rect route lo principal places of summer sojourn along the Atlantic , in the Allo- ghanies , Adiromlacks and the Cathkills For details address George Jenkins , traveling passenger agent , Dubuque , la. An Kxtract from Ills Letter. Dear Denver Fast Mail : "Wo are all so delighted with out- trip over hero that I cannot refrain from saying lhat the Union Pacific Den ver Fast Mull is perfect in every detail and tlio unanimous opinion of our party is thnt it is the finest train wo over rode upon ; and you certainly should feel proud of your vic tory over other roads in having the fastest train west of the Missouri river. Notwithstanding the very heavy rains that had fallen the track was in good condition and the train glided over the plains like a greyhound. Before start ing there was a question between us as to what wo should do for supper , but our misgivings soon gave way and wo all agreed that the sleeper had the best equipped "bullet" had over onjoyed. Wishing you unlimited success" This is a single sample from hundreds of loiters received by the passenger de partment of the Union Pacific system. tr M.irrl.igu l icttnscs. The following mirriaso lioansas wara Is sued by Judge Eller yesterday : Name and Address. Ase. ( Harry M. Giisaway. Omaha 21 I Mary A. Dnnpliy , Or ind Island 24 j Charles Gustafson , Omaha 22 | lluld.i fc.iudstrom , Omaha 1' , ' j William Hill , Omaha 23 ( Mary Klnknnson , Omaha 19 DoWilt'sSarsaparill is ronaola. HK.ITIIH. Notices o' flic lines or less umltrtlili head , n cent * ; tach additional line ten ccn't. \t\lo \ of Giiniv fctepp , died Mny JU , at 7:10 : a.m. . n od .11 voirs. I'lineral tiunday. May 15 , at 2 p. m. . to Laurel Hill cemetery , from residence , 10. 'S South Ninth street , between lllokory and Oalc. friends Invited. Why . So Anxiously Concerned ? The prestige of the Royal Baking Powder and its constant success arc matters of anxious con cern to envious competitors. It is noted lhat advertisements of other baking powders are filled with spleen , malice and mis representation against the Royal , more than with honest claims as to their own goods. ' That the Royal Baking Powder makes finer , whiter , sweeter , more wholesome cookery , the ladies who have tried other kinds are willing to testify and tell their neighbors ; this fact is a serious concern to all competitors. The superb quality of the Royal Baking Pow der , over and above all other kinds , is never so manifest as when tried in comparison. It has greater strength and does not deteriorate with age , the last spoonful in the can being as good as the first. All over this country the "Royal" has the lead ; this is why makers of other brands , envious of its sale and popularity , talk so much about it. BAD EGZEMAJN BABY. Ilcnil Olio Solid Sdrc. Itclitnu Awful. Hnd to Tic lllmilntul.i to Urntllc. Cured Iff Cntloura. Onr little boy broke tut on his lieiil with t" > J form of ecjemn , when hnwns four months old.Vo tried three doctor * , buuitejr illit not lielp Mm Wo then Hied your tlirco 0 Ucnrii llomodliv umlnftor uslui ! them ( 'loton week * exnclly nccorJIn ? to dire c * - tlons he begdn to Moadlljr Improve , and nflcr the n o of them for te\en montln hlslicnil wo , * ) entirely veil krtMicn wo bcizan uslnB It Mi lieBd wnsntolld sere from ) tlio crown to his eyebrows , It wmal onll over his curs most of Ills fnco unit nnll plnce * on different pnrlt of his loily There were sil icon week' Hint wo hid to _ _ , , . j _ keep his tin-ills tied to the ri\d lo nndhuld tliein when lie- s tnVon upl nndhnd to keep mittens tied on his Iniii l to keel' his llnucr- nnlls out of the snrci.ns hn would scrntoh If he could In nny wnyKct his hnnds loo'p. Wo know your rutl- curn llcmedlcs euro 1 him. Wo fcol ftfo In recom mending them in older * . OKO. H. and JANUri'A 1IAHUI9 , Webster , Ind. Cuticura Resolvent The now Blond unit Skin riirlller , and Kroiti'U of Io ucn nm rnp , nml ro toro tie inr i Cl'TtcUH * IIEMMUM. ctitfl everjr fioilos | of Itclillif. tmrnlnir.-dly , | > lni | > lnml tilottliy kln , sciilp. Hint Mood ( lKca"c . from pimple * to orofulii , frumln- fnncy to DKCnlicn lliu best pliytlclnns lull. Solrt every whcro. 1'ilcc. CtmcunA.Mo. ; eOAt < T > o. : INSOLVENT , tl , I'rcp.imi by the IViTruii Ullttfl AM ) UltrjMH , UOItl'OIUTION , HoStOII. rX7 bend for "How to Cure SUIn DUo isus , " 04 pages ! > 0 Illnatrallons , and 10J testimonials. n ft nyO ) BUn nml Sctlp piirllloil unit bcnutinoil UnD I 0 by Cl'iltim ho A I' . Absolutely puro. PAINS AND WEAKNESSES Of females Instantly rcllove.l by that now , decant , und Infallible Antldolo to 1'iiln. lnflnmmitloiuiml : _ Weakness , the Ctmciw.v ANTI-PAIN P LASTUU. 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Betts & Betts With the nltl ol this vnlunblo and Inter esting work , entitled "Know Tliysolf , " its readers tire enabled to ntlopt tlio best , safest nnd surest methods for the tireserviUion ol their health : or , iiu case they nro nfllietcd , Ihey are fully informed ns to the imturo nnd symptoms of every disease. They can ut once decide what particular foun of Nervous , Chronic or Private Disease tholr malady has- assumed , whether It bo Sl//ilUs ) / , Oouorrnoefi , dlcct , iifrlcfiire , llydroccle , Varieucclc , Piles , Wood or Skin Diseases , Liver , Kidney or Urinary Trouble , or nny ofl'tho thousand ills of a kindred nature. Kvcry man nnd every woman should read this book , -which to the nlllicted U worth its weight iir trolil , and sent to any < Km > ! > s for KfJUH JCKXTS. p Call upon or nddicss " Drs. Itetts & Betts. 119 South 14th St. N. E. Corner 14th nnd Douglas Sts. Oiualia. Neb. "Palmer Gox's ' Brownie Stamps Lots of Fun and this Com plete Outfit for $1.00 16 Rubber Sump * of the very funmcjt IIROWMGS , ( aine ue ai cut in achl ) tpecially drawn and cop > righted idga ) ty Mr , CoxIuk pad , 200pages paper al Uecurely packc d i n ncatwoodcnbox U > our dealer doesn't keep tlicln , fend us > our name , address and $1.00. THE DROWNIE CO. , i } < Lake St. , CHICAGO. * * * * SUITS Every year , as regularly as the month of May puts in its appear ance , we hold a special sale of Men's Suits. These sales are looked forward to by the majority of our patrons with unusual interest , they having found by past experience that nowhere in this \vide damp world do they get such extraordinary values as those sales put forth. Our May Sale for " 92" begins today. We have cleared all our front tables of their usual loads , and placed on them about eight hundred special s nts As fast as the assortment gets broken , it will be replenished - ished from the third floor , where great piles of the same sorts of suits are waiting to be led to the slaughter. They're made in They come in All wool cheviots , Square cut sacks , All wool flannels , Round corner sacks , Allwool cassimeres , Frocks , All wool homespuns. Cutaways. There are dark colors , light colors , medium colors. There are plaids , there are checks , there are pin heads , there are plain colors. There are suits for young men , middle-aged men , old men. There are suits for rich men , suits for poor men. There are suits for men in every station in life from a railway station to a police station. In this grand offering are suits positively worth fifteen and sixteen dollars ; the majority of them are worth thirteen and fourteen dollars , while not a single solitary suit in the entire lot was ever intended to be sold for less than twelve dollars and fifty cents. No matter how wo bougnt them or what they cost us , you can walk into our sto"Fcr"any time between now and ten o'clock Saturday night and take your choice of the entire grand assortment for ggXgJlPJl J3.a.nd ! - * cJ ° IL i Included in this sale will be about three hundred blue umlorm suits , for G. A. R. or railroad men , made of the very best all \vool indigo blue flannel , colors guaranteed absolutely fast , coats cut either single or double breasted with either G. A. R. or buttons to match , at the same price. fST'It took 12.OOO y a r' ' dso f g c > gd s to make these suits , and there's not a thread of c'DtTorTTnThe entirel3BOOO The beet whiskey for consumptives and invalids must surely bo the most whole some for those who use it as a beverage. is the best for all purposes , because it is guaranteed to bo absolutely pure and doubly matured. You may know it by its delicious flavor and tlio proprietary bottle in which it is ser\cd. Call for "Citarn Purefyc" and take no other. For sale at all first-class drinking place * ; and drug stores. 3 DALLEMAND & CO , Chicago. Guitars , Mandolins & Zithers in MJlumssml quality of tuncnia the HC9T IN IIIE WOULD. War- rantul to wear In nny climate. Bold by oil lending dealers , llunu- tlfully Illustrated somenlr cut- alORiio v.-Ilh portraits of famous artiste will bo Mailed FREC. LYOM & , MEALY , CHICAGO. DB. J. E , McG-REW THE SPECIALIST , IP unsurpassed In the trcitmontof all formsof PllIVATB DISEASES , nnd all dlsonlors and deblllllos of youth and nianhooil. 17 yours' experience. Ills lUMinrios and f icllltles are practically iiiiliinltiid. Thn Doctor Is recom mended by tliu press , and ondortod In the Btroiisest toniis by tliu pcoplo for fitlr trnat- niont and honest profHttsional advice The most powerful remedies Known to modern i-elimci ) for the hiicco&aful troaliacnl of the followlne diseases : QONOHRHOKA Iminertlato relief. A com- plutuonre without the losu of au Hour's tlmo from business. QI/EEr Onoof the most oomnleto and suc cessful troatnifiits for Kluut and all annnyliiR dlboharzcs vet Known to tlio motllnal profes sion. The results uro truly wumleiful. STRICTUKE Uroatcst known remedy for the liuatmont of stricture , without , pnln , out- tlni ; . or ilcliitln'A most rtoimrkablu lomcdv , SYPHILIS No troatmuiu foi this torrllilo blood dlboiiso has uvor bucn mom biiccusiful. nor had stroimor ondomomcnta. In thu liKlit of moclorn sclonc'0 this dlso.isi ) Is positively cnriib.o and uvory trace of tlm poison entirely lemovod from tlm blooil. LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , nervousness - ness , tlmlilUv , dnspondunoy and all woaltnuss and dUordeis of youth or manhood , Uolluf obtalnt'd at oncu. . . , , . . , SKIN DISEASES , and all dlsrasos of the stomacn , blood , ll\ r , Uldnoys and bladder are treated sutd'ssfiilly with tlio Kroatust known roinodlos for thosu dlncasns Write foroiiculais and fjuobtlon list , free. Jltli mill fnt-mnn btn , Uinnlia , Afli. \yr \ v * * * /YOURSEI.FJ , /Ask your HruggUt for a r bottle ol Ills U. 1 IB only , / non rKiUOFH'U * rumeUy lor fill 4 the uiinnturul dlicliarKfi und I prl > nte tHkct ees of men mid the I debilitating niakniM peculiar l to onifn. U curik In a l w ! da\s H ithout the alii or i imbllcity ot a doctor k Thi I'ndtnnl . mfrican Curt Manufactured by [ TLsEv&ns Chemical Co. ' CINCINNATI , O. u. s , . ° . ° v. * A.MUSIfiMFlN'rS. NEW THEATER. ( SATURDAY ) WAY ? T o I'prforniiinccs of AND COMPANY , In the Mo lern Opcrctt i. TIH HHRY MONARCn. R/latinee / This Aft , at 2:3O. : Prices I'lr t lloor , rt'non oil Jl llratlkmr gcrtcrnl admission , Tftc , balcony , rt'hL'r\i.Ml , 7i > c , bultouj , Kcncril admission , iUc Evening Performance at S. S3 Prices Hrst tloor , fl .r > 0. halronv Mn nml ( I een- oral niluilsfloii to lialcuii ) tOc ptlltr > 2ic Farnam St , Thsatre , ! 1 > 01 > } " . ' , \ . , : . TlireoMslits cuiniugncliu'IluiMili ) Mn > li , Mutl- nt'u Sitiinliiy DAN MCCARTHY. lint ono > crilltt , I're s nnd public B.IJ Tlio fun niest unil brlKlitutof nil Irish lumoillta Farnam St , Mn ) ljundiiy .Miitlnuu "nil Xl.uhl anil all Iho THE TWO JOHNS - AND - THE SERPENTINE DANCE. Matinees WeJlnebdo , r.tnd S I'urclny. WONDERLAND GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 14TII AND CAl'ITOI. AVHNUI1 WKKK OF MVY urn. COFFEE DUDE SKELETON. W H I S T LING PA I' T I. SHERMAN MAHN WILLIAMS. GLEAaONS WILLIS IIALPJN. 2 IHU 2 SHOWS 2 All the latest styles lit. Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF II A TS. AULABAUGHlUR CO , , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South JSth Street. Furs Stored ainl Repai rec _ roil IIUII.DIMi MATCKIAU lumber. OH' ! U. t. Indian fccnlco , Huso- bud A.-oiu-y , h U. , Mny i' , lH'tt.-Sonlod ' moims- ulti , undursud " 1'ioposuU fur luinboi , tJiillilin niiitorliil , cto. " , us tlio o.iso inuy lie , and ad- drcbsud to thu iindur Uiixil ut Itosulmd iiKcncy , S I ) , vlu Valviitlnu , Nob. , will 1)0 ) ro- cohua at this iiKonoy until 1 o'olooK p. in. of Tuunday , Mar 'l , IHli. , fin funiWiln . ' and do- llvurln at Valentino , Nol ) , or at polntH on tlio Kosolmd Indian rcsorvalion tu bo duil | > niitud by tlio iin Joralunod , about 20J.OOJ fee ( if iibsnitcd luiubitr , 141,0.10 hlilnxlus , ( VOJ ) lutlis , brick , llniu , burdnaru. ( lours , windows Ii.ilnts , oilH , etc. , a full description ot which toxolhurttilh liiroriimtlon as to ( mints of ( lo- llvory , will bo ( uriiUhcil upun upplluallon lllduri ) > < .ull bo icijiilrcd to btiitu bpuultl- oaily In tholr bids the pruposoil prlco of oaub urtlolo olTcicd fur dullvory nndur a contract , and tlio punt or polnti It U nro- liusod todollxer the artlclos. Tliu I i.'lit. N to- borved td roji-i't any or all bids , or uny luttof any bid , If dciunorl for tbo l " > t luterrot of lliu GorUcO ( 'HITIUKD llltl Kr.HUh bill IllllhtllU accoinnunled by A cerllflnd'cliock or druft upon siiii.u Unltud Status dopusltory or Holvunt National bank in tlio vlolnlt v of the rosldonui ! of tlio bidder , inudo p.iyublo to thoorduruf the coiiiinlbaionor of Indlun nlfiilu , for at uiibt 5 per tout of thu ninoiinl of the proposal , which check ordiafl will > > o forfoltu I to thu I'nitcd ht.ituslu case any blddci nr lilddom ret'olvliu an award Bhull full to prompt . y i-x- I'outo u cuiitraot with Rood ami biilllt'lunl siirctl" , othorwlso lobo ruturnul to the bid- dor. Illda accuinp tilled by caxh In llpu of a uirlKleil c'liuuU will not bo coiikldcri-il lor further Information upply to J Ucorxo ' Uuitud blatoij ludUu A-'lut ! PROPOSALS FOK PAVIXG. So.ileil proposals v.Ill bo rcoehed bv the un- di issued until I : . ! ( ) o'clock p in. . M ly W , ls < C , fin ivnllo Colorado h.indatotio , cl iss I' , ic- ec'idliiK lo sppcllieatlons on lliu In the olllco of tin' llo.ird of I'tibllc WniKS I or pining parts ot the folloulnj ; streets.ind avenues In tlio oily of ( tin ilia e niiiinsoil In Mrcot Improvement dlslrlels Nns. 4J\ 4X 4:7. 4.s , 41) ) . 410. 411. 41 , ' . 4'H.Ufi. 4J7. 4 > .4'i IP41. . Jl * . ' , 441. 411 nnd 4V , ordered lin- ] iin\vl ( uv orjlnnnro No. 1101 L' . n id more pal tlciilaily described us follows , v I ? ; No 4.1,1 rth htieet fro'n the Koiith line oS I'lt-ni ) street , to tno north line of Hickory slteel No. 4 ( i Pneiicer street from Himm.iii nvo line to'.Mth blieot. No. 427 lj ithrop bliect from bhurm in avo- line to Ibth slicet , No 4 S Unit -street from ( heest line of 151 h stieot to tlio o.ist line of Ihili street. No. 4 1 ! "prnce sliecl fiom tlm urst line ol 2.'d bin-el to tbo o.'iM line of . ' 4lh stieet. rNo 4U O.iss street from -'d slieit to ! ? 4tb stnot. No 411 Mason sticct fiom Mth street to " ' (111 ( a\eniii- No Mnsntrstreet from tlio east line ol uUthsliiiot to tbo east line of list stieet. No 4l ! I'd street from Iho ninth line ol nui'lld place to ibo north line of U'oohvorlti avenue. No. 4.1 ! I'.nkor Btreet fromSlth street to tha c ist line of 29th street. No 417 Sew ml stieet fro'n 21th htrcet to . ' "ilh street. No 4 8 Chicago street fiom2'd street to 1.1(1 ( street. No 4l'-Caldvvoll ' ) street fiom Sltli struct to i tlio vvesillnu ot fhlnn'R addition No. 440 Minrni.ni .ivcnno from fcoiith line o ' ( Jrind ivoiinoio I ort street. No 441'filli street from l'u run m street to the noi th llnu of I ) ivunpoi I street No. -P.ivonport street from , Wlh btreol to Huh slroot. No til 401 h street from the south line elI I ) iv en pint street to On mini stm-t. No. 411 Madison aveiino from I4tli street to Sherman aveniin. And No IV1-SI Mary's avoniio bolvi i tlio west line of L'Uth strjct and thu east llnoot 27111 htieet. Kach bid tosncclfy a prli o pel sijuard ynnl for the paving complete on eaHi Htreet anil iiNciinosopuratuly In s.ilu Iniprovumenl ills- ttlus \\oikto li done in accnrdiinro vvlth nlnni mid stiecllleatlons on fllo 111 the ullleoof thu lloTdof I'libllcUorKs iicli : proposnl to be mailo on ptlnted blanlii furnlslinil by the bond , and lo bo a comp - p iiitinl bv u ceilllled eheck In Iho sum of f. > 01 , liayablo to the city of Omaha , as an ovlduiica of t-'oud faith Tlio bo.nd rcborvos tlio rl.'ht lo award thn oonti.iot on ill tbo s ild dlstilels together ot mi cni'li district bcp'iiatuly , suhlei-t tothoso- lectlon of the in tiorl il by the pinporly own- 01 soi inn } 01 mil city council , to i eject any or all bids anil to waive dufi'ds. I'V. . llllll\IIAII-nH , Phtiliman of ihu Itoird of I'nbllo World. Omaha , Nob. , May f > lli , Ib'J. ' ' . May f . 7. I.I H , ITHOI'OSAI.S rOKSTHAM IH'.A I'lNfl-Do- J pirtmimt of Iho Interim , olllco of Indlau alfalis , WashliiKlon , I ) C . May 'i ' , js'i. ' Sealed proiiiis.tlH. tndoited "I'rnposuiu for SIUHUJ llcatlni : , " und addrcssoil lo iho ( ommlbs oner of Indian Airiilrt , Washlniton. l > < ' , will Ini received at Ililnofllcn iinlll I o'cloi-lt | i. m. ol Monday , JiuioH. iH'i. . fur Iho furnlHliliiK of all neci'Hs.uy mutiillals nd liibor nnd placing In Ii sltliii , loinplelo and rtudy for me , ono lov iirukbiirti it turn elrciilatindsio.im hcalliiR and MMitllallnx iinpiiratiia for the three liidlun school bnliilliiirs at Ihu Shosliono Indlun iiKoncr. ricmonl county , Wyo , the bolloiH for said npp.iratin to bo pltued in the btiHPinoiit of ono of thu hiilldlns at , tho'olllco m.ij direct , , I'l.ins and ( ilevatloiiK of DID bulldliuM for thu L'lildanco of tlio bidders In tliu piuiiuration of bld > inuy bo oxumlned ut Iho olllco of Iho lieu" of Omah.i , Neb , iho Itupnhlluan" of Denvor. Cole , Ihu "Tribune" of Salt l.aku Cltv , Utah , and at thla olllce. Illddeis uro ro- iliilrod to au'omuaiiv tholr blilH ultli ( lusUni ; and fl"cllicitloiiH | ! of tlio Hloitm ho.ituiir anil \untlliitliiL' unparitiiH proposed to ht > fur- < nlhlKid , said dosUns and tjpeuiflr.iiluns to bu ndaptod to thn bnlldlnfh to vvhli h ( her are to bu applied. Tint rlKlil li leaned to irjoctj any or all bhln or any mil of any bid Ir deemed for thu best Intciestof thobcrvlco. ( i.nni IKII ( Hlf KS r.tich bid must bo uciomp inied by nrortlflril check 01 draft upon some lulled htatos do. posllory or solvent National blink In the vicinity of thoiuxldi'iicoof the bidder , niuilii p liable lo Ibo oidoi of the coniniUnioiii r of Indian alTiilr" , for at lo.ist ri pel cent of the iinioiint of the inopiis.il , which i link or draft will bo foifellod lo Ihu ( 'nlle I Slates In C.IHO any bidder or bldduin rccclvlni ; un awarl ( .hull fall to niomntly oxecutf a lontmot wllli l-ood and snlllcloilt snidllu-i. nlhutulku In bu lolurned to the blddur. Hid * ; toiuiianicd by lash In l.ciiof u cerllllid check will not bu considered lorfnrlhui Infoimatloii apply to J' . J. MOUIMiN , t'omiiilssionor , Mim.'lt . 4N < lll < I' . Thoaniiuil mootlns of sl ohlioliU'r of the rremonl , Kikhurn Missouri Valley lluliroul coinpany will bo liuld ut the olllue of thu tom- pany In ( iiiiulii. Neb , on I inlay. May 2) , N. Ihj. , nt 2 o'clock p in . fur Ihu ulucUoii uf fllx ri > utoi and foi Iho tr iiisuetlon of Hitch other business us may comu before Ihu mtotiir ' . .1 II , HKIU u.i.u , becro t ry. l.itol AprlllH , IHJi ulTdiit M Tu Kallro.id DoiilnK'tom , f * \Vo nlll kiili-lutiOinlloiof i.ri < lln on llnonj II , t' K A. N lly , from Korobt ( lly IH . w bt- vvaid. on uuU nftor Tue d y , Muv i7. I'luiC iunUiii.lli'utluiia | ! mny bu bLt-n nt , l\ i t Clly. MJJJ 71 M KJMUAI.t , d M' AM