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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1893)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY KEB2 ; MONDAY , APRIL 17 , 18M. 1EFCCE FOR UNFORTUNAT1 New Preabjtcriftn Hospital Begins Its Work of TJsofulnoM , RICH AND POOR ALIKE FIND WELCOME incnurnp | < l tij I'rtnl Sitcc the Institu tion Kilter * n llrua.lcr Mrlil-tlory if ! ( Origin , Miifcr ntul I'rtwpcctn. The new Pri-sliytcdaii hospital , locntwl oil North Tliirtt't'iith strvct , between C.ipltol aveiiuo mid DIHIKO street \\as llimwii open to the inspection uf the public S.Unulii } , anil all tluj lotiK' crowds of peopleIllleil the rooms , vurtls mid I'otrlctura. Thu liiiUfi of the dlffoicnt I'icsli.v ton.in hurvlies of tinilt.v . took tin unusual littor- cat In the c'ciemoiilcs , not only i > i lomUni their piescnee , but oj serving illiiiier.ind 4U ] > | Hr ! In the sp.ielous dlnliifr rooms of the establishment , both of Milled mciils wcie eleeniit In uverj detail niid p.u taken of bj a \asl multltud. of business men .tiul fi lends of tlio churches This hospital is the outgrowth of the ef forts of the I'resti tcilan chmvhes of the olty of Omaha , aided by the untiring work of the pastors and their lUx'ks , As long ape as August , 1SVK ) , tholiastois of the eltj called the attention of the members of their chuichi's to the fact that there was room for another hospital In Omaha , and a few weeks thereafter tlio charitable liibll- tutlon was established in nno of the \aiant icsldenets in Konnt/o Pl.ico A few beds vvcro put into 'he bullaiiij : and a mation put in charne of the plate 1 he plan was a suc cessful one and luun its \er > inception the Piesbiteiian hospital btcanio popular with tlio masses Last I'obiuarj it became appaient th.it the < iuaiters then occupied were not suflleicntlj larKO to ai'Lomtnodatu the patrons of ihe in- slilulloti and the trustee s commenced look- In about for a moie suitable Imilcliiij ; in amore moro suitable location Tlic1 old IXrbi lintel. a line four storj bncK buihliii/ , was V.H ml and for rent The local Inn of the building was cvt'O thluj ; that could bo dcslied and without iiiii di-l.i.v a live \ear lease was made Hwasneir the business center of Hiecltj , IMS.V of .uciss ami splendidly situ atcd for an ei'ierKciR.hospital. . As soon us the building was bccuied a fotccof workmen vvcie put to vvoHi tiMiitiK out p irtlttons and rcmoucliiii , ' tne inte. ior , Impiov in'/ the i > ini- tarv condition and vontiUtinj , ' the rooms 'iesterdaj when the public inspected the Institution It found one of the n.ost complete hospitals in tlio west , with pi hate rooms and public wards 'ihe basumunt is occu pied b\ the laundr.v and the heatiiiL' appar atus , together with the htoiawe looms On the second llooi ate the looms which have been endowed bj the ICnox , Westminster , and the Fust 1'iesbjtenon churilie : . and Mrs Marfiatet Kcnedy Tliclhiul lloor has a I.UKO opei.itini ; loom and looms furnished by the Castellar and Second chinch of this city and the I'icsbiteiian chuich of To- kamah. On the fourth floor the arranin-mcnl is piaetlcall tlio same , with the CM option that there Is no operating room On this lloor thete are rooms fninished hi the Junior Order of Ameiican Mechanics , the Soutnwest I'rcsbjtc'ii in chuuh , tlioVo t- nilnster biblcilass and Miss iiiacKen At this time theie are but seven looms In the entire building remaining unfurnldicil , but for most of tin se tbo fuinituro has been pur chased and will bo placed during the next few dajsVhen this woik is completed the hospital will h ive a capauti for caring foi soventj-l\\o \ patients The \\oikiiiK force of the hospital com prises the following poisons Mis ( } H Brown , matron , Misa Alice Bennett , head nursoj Mliss Alice Jones , assistant head nurse ; Miss Ada Whalen. night muse , Misses Anna Melotz and F M Sp.tuluing. probationers , with Henry Olevo iis male nurse. The trustees of the Institution ateC' A Starr. Colonel Ohailes Hlid , / T Limlsov. L , . U. Williams , K. McClelland. G W Hcr- vcy , William H Urummond , J C Uenlse , M D. , Harry Uiwlie , J L Welshans. Alex ander Charlcton , W. C McLean. H. M James , Frank Ivoze , O H Uallou , with a band of auxlllit woikeis ofllceied as fol lows : Mrs George Tilden. president : Mrs. John Goidon and Mis lnibolco presi dents ; Mis Henry , secrotaij , Mrs I' . L Perino , Adopting a liberal minded plan the trus tees ha\o decided that the question of ic- llglous faith shall no\cr bo asked of an applicant for admission Money birs no unfortunate , as the rich and the poor will be treated alike , though It Is supposed that If an Inmate U financial ! } able , no or she will pay a. small sum for the medical treatment and for the nuislng SOUTH OMAHA. NEWS. Determined iilcirt : on Tout to Clout ! tlie Sn- loom on Sitmlii } * . Major Walker will be confrontrd with the Sunuay saloon closing question early in Ins official term. At the meeting of the cltj coancll to bo held this evening voluminous petitions will bo presented , pi.iviiu for the enforcement of the Slocum law , both in let tcr and In spirit Committees from the tern peranco organizations of the city waited upon the congregations of the various churches at the close of the Sumhu motnini ? norvlccs , and secured the slgnatmcs of the Church going people , both men and women , urging that Immediate action bo taken toc-n- foie the law as It exists Xotonli chinch mem bers , but scoies of older loNlngand law abid ing citizens outside the chuit lies , aiesl nlng the petitions , which are ( ouchid In tespoct- ful but linn language , and it is said tlio nainca of a few of the innio respectable pro prletors of drinking places .ippc nr on the list. list.It It Is understood , or at least currently re ported , that the major and i Ity council stand rcadj to close the saloons on Sundaj if backed bj the sentiment of the community l.ii t tn Km Alonr. The attuitlon of the authorities has been called to a rather peculiar case of neglect of a poor man who has been stek ! for two weeks in the basement of the Jem IK'o building on Twentj llfth street near N It Is stated that Chief liicnnan w is notified of the CM so Our jnp his tcim , but fioin some cause no action was takt n 'I he sick man has passed through a regular siege of pne'inior > ia , with llttlci or nocare 'Jbeownerof the premises lius in a back room of tlic building , vvhli h for the most part Is vacant , but claims ho did not know thcio was a sick in.in In the house Tlio patient was \lsited Saturday bv Dr Hurwlck and was suit to the hospital ios tcrday \\IIH Not tilt Ili'vencr. C , C Htanlev and U O May lie Id haveio- tnrned from their loxasouting J T. Smith who accompanied them , remilnol at Hous ton and will probibly put in an olcctilo light plant thcio Mr Stanlej siy that G.ilvos- ton Is not attractive as It is owned by a few rich men who don t want anv one else there , but that Houston U an jnUtlng city Tin partv hid a rather serious uxpcilenco at Houston wheio they weio poisoned by drink' Ing water Into \.hli h a quantity of paint had been deposited Stanley and Smith wcro 111 for n daor two from tlio effects of I hi poison but M ufield uldn t drink enough ol th3 water to hurt him. U'lint n llii < | iititl , Tlio feasibility of organizing n board n health und employing a city physician h being discussed by progressive citizens whi see In the rapid growth of this city tin neccsslt > for morn stringent sinltnry rcgula lions In this connection the grout need of : locil hospital U the subject of thought ant conversation on the parl of the churches ant humanitarians of the city I'rogrcsslvi cltUcnsMp Is what makes a city li mailers of health and oomfort as well as li business enterprise M EIC City < io li. | Kosters has gene to Chicago on i i trip From nftlclnl sources It leirncd that tin occupation ordinance , having served Us pur pose , will uo 10 modified as to dispense will the tax on nil butlncas associations , cicop that of ftatoon Vrcplnc and the tea on the latter will loduccd one hii'.f- that Is from f X ) to | IM ( Kx City Troasurrr Thomas Geary , Is rushIng - Ing up a neat cottage on his lots at Twenty * Mxtli and I" slieeti. which will bo occupied by Mr. Carey , the man who was burned out two weeks ago. A meeting of the Trl city league , com posed of the 1'pworth leagues of Omaha , South Omaha and Council Hluffs , will beheld held at the Hanscom Park Melhodlst church next Tuesdaj Miss Nora Snider , Mrs James A. Sliver anl Mis ? Lou Krlon have been selected as delegates from thoSoulh Omaha league A fe.iturc of the meeting will bo a contest of dclcgales for supremacj as expounders of the Metho dist discipline to bo conducted on tlio old- fashioned spelling plan miss a question and downjougo. BOOKED MR. CONNELL. \V I Sd | | \ | Club McinbcTH do Alter the ( It } ' Attornrj , The West Sldeis were out Saturday oxen- Ing to express their Indignation , Tllej had for se\eral dajs been keeping their c.\o upon W J Council , who was loristutctlng a fei.co around a fortv-acre tract of giound be longing to him at Tortj-second and Lea\en- worth stieets , and when lbc\\ saw Ins men s > tietihingbarb wile fioin post to post Ihoy thought It was time to piotesl 'J he mem bers of the West Side lmplo\ement dub , theiefoie , assembled at Hlobler's hall at Tortj-fourth and Leaxenwotth streets Sat- uiday c\cning to take action upon the mat- tor. tor.The Hist thing In order was the election of oftlcers for the ensuing \oir The election H'sulted as follows Ur I' Sihwenk , presi dent : William Staik and J F Segerlco piesldents : A T Mcl'licison. secietarv , and II A Drumm. tieasurci Then came a red hot resolution diuvted agalnsl Mr Con- nt'll , the substam c oT wliic-h was that he had \lolated a c'lty oidlnamo In constructing a bail ) wire fence around the enclosure In question and that he was tlicieforo not a proper pel son to ail as ilt > atlotnty Tbo icsolullon also called upon the major for he lemoval of Mr Council fiom his ofllcl il HjsUUm aud asked him to substitute' in his .il.ue borne one who would not only enfoico the laws , but would obej them huusolf 'Ihis resolution was discussed at some ttmth bj the memlii'is of the club and .Inallj . udotilrd bj aote which was prac- .Icalh unanimous , August C.ustcns being the onlj one u do spoke and \otcd against it Hut this was not all that the chib bad in stoic lor Mr Council Some time since an .inhn.ince was passed pioUding for the > a\oing ol Le.aenworth sticct from I'oitietb to i'ortsilh a\enue 'I his would ; iciessitatc the e\pencliuie < pf a huge sum of inonej bj Mi C'onncll as this fml.acic . trait abuts upon that ] 01 lion of the sticct which U is proposi d to pa\p The club now 'onlciids that he is woil.lng foi the iepe.il of siicl ot.linane e ami lesohcd to appear ncfoio the citco'incll next Tues laj evening in a Liodj and set foi th their objections to the lepealmg ordinance ' 1 hej allej'e that Mr Council is nntonlj seeking to evade the paj- cnt of his piopei share of ta\es bj ba\lng his land assessed as farm piopertj , but also stands in the uaj of public' improvements by opposing the painir of Le.uenworth street and thus tne\ents an extension of the sticet lailwnv sjstem Thedeelar" thai it is not lghl tliat a citi/di high In authoiit } should take achant.ige of bU olllc i.il position to iu- lnepco legislation and to oxeiiido the wishes of a l > odj of citizens whom ho should sun o. . .i.VNoi'.vU.N rs. BobbGajlor in "Sport McAllister" at he r.irnam till and including Wednesday , i\Ith music and ourlesque comcdj galoio. The Lost Paradise. " one of the best plays .if the lale llcnij C IJe Milie will be pre sented at the Uojd this cxenlng by one of hailes rrohnuin's New York companies. t Is a human , hoiuc-llko plaj c\er.vbodv .hould . sec , one of those jilajs that elevate he onlooker II is principillj a love stoiy , ; ind llio gio.il cucstion | of the daj , the supre- nac-j of capital or labor , Is Iho slrong Ibrcad upon w lib h the peails of the tender passion no strung 'I he conllict u"lwocn workingmen - men and omolojeis is stnnkinglj incturcd In one of the scenes and the subject is so ilcluutclj and withal so ugorously pre sented that offense to either class is not oven uggcstul. _ Colored Champion I 'eter Jackson and the ling lenowned Kit sou li\ies will be seen at the 1'ainam Thuisvlaj evening In what is > lid to be the most sumptuous presentation rjf " 'loin's Cabin" ' . "JJnclo scon in rccontj'exrs. Tho'San 1'iancisco piess max bo favoranlj1 picjudiced , bul it sajs the nicest things about the acting of the plaj. 'The Upper Hand , " with a strong cast and well staged , is put before the patrons of the Bijou todaj and will continue all week Litllo Saia. the "Infant phenom . "assumes a paitandls sure lo dance licisclf into the hearts of all. _ Lewis Moil icon's gicit production of Faust' comes totho Uojd next week. The event thai will oxeish idow all others this week is the coming of Padetowski The people of Omaha owe some gralitudo lo Iho gentlemen who put up the guaranty thai insuied his appearance in Omaha And Oniaha Is to ! ) < favored on Wednesday exemngat Uojds wi'h the best piogram In Illogical pianist's ipperniio. Comment on the pi ij ing of this truly great ai list Is about exhausted 'Ibeio certainly is nothing new to sa.v No matter w hat maybe bo said or written about Mr. Paderow ski's pl.uingbj those ti ho can make distinct ions it all comes back to the same point the soul of his woik is his command of a singing tone , wrote the New Yoik Times critic some monlhsngo Tills is thoseciol of all high iiibtiuiucntel porfoimancc Wo may speak as enthusiastically ah wo will of this or that placet's intellectuality or of his deep fool ing , bul we unow all Ihe Hum that they are not adequateh ie\ealed tons unless the vocal chaiacter of Iho ulteianco Is unbroken from beginning to end Tbls il Is which lcndslomnslc.il pniformanco that peculiar fasclnallon which coriesponds lo Iho dia- maile illusion of tdo st.if-e. Hero is wheio Padercwski liliimphs His command of technique is so lemaikablo thal.no maltcr how dlnicnlt the passage under his lingers , ho Is able ; o plaj It w th a perfect preserva tion of Ihoocal Illusion Passages whicii could not be sung sound as if Ihojwcro sing able and as if the piano wnu binding Ihem They are so full of gentle and exquisite gra dations of totu-h thai they do not seem to come fiom an instrument whoso vibrations are caused In blows , but rather fiom one possessed of vocal chords set in motion nj the soft carcbs of bicath. 'I lut XV orld'H 1'iilr Cannot remain sin h without the blooming look and radiant complexion which hc.illh alone Imparts Parks tea , by clearing ihu blood of impmilii's , nukes llio complexion icg.un tin ) due of joiith All druggisls. K7.no In liiillii-Mlinr ) ; und Itiitiirn , This Is HID nito which \V. II. Grcon makes on liis tliird uxutiraion , wliiuh hturts on Tuu-iday IStli nt :1.1 : n. in. , via the Unlun [ 'ucitlo. \Uitto the Kleo- Irii ! City ol Xobnisku will jmy you. Heal estate Is slow everywhere elbf , but III Ciotlic-iibur It has tin elect riu.il inoxuiiieiit. * Von can t-euiiie tickets only from \V. II. O'ISHK.V , 217 Kurlmuh block , Omalui. n t'liciin. A dental ollico in Omulia , Nob. Ad- dros.s ICr ' , Itco ollice > . Sco the colobratfil Solnnor plnm at Ford k Clmrlteiii Music , C.i. , ISOS l ) , J'j ANOTHER DELAY IN PROSPECT Eggon & Bock Mny Not Erect the Federal Building After All , OTHER CONTRACTORS HAVE A SHOW An Krror of the ( Irnnlto Cumpnnjr Itr- piiiinlblo for the Mlntllko They I'lunro Too Io\r null Now llnck Out. \ According to present indications the con tract of Uggcrs& Hock tbeonstrucltlio biick and stone work of tlio now federal building In Omaha wilt have to bo given up and iclcl to some other linn. This is Ihrough no fault of the South Omalia contractors bul Is due lo circumstances over xvhlch thov had no control The pi Imary reason for the abandonment of the contract was the icfub.il of the Sjnitc Gianitccompinj lo ratify the verbal con- tiact which Ihuy had nude wllh I'ggera & Hock and upon which Iho bid of llio latter llrm was bised. The bid was upon red Mis souri gr.inito and the granite company sent a man lo llguro on Die piico at xvhlch Ihej would furnish the mateiiai to Uggeis X Hock. Aller the latter had obtained the contract for the work Mr Kggeis went to St IxMiis vvilh his allornoj lo sUn the c-ontracl for the granite at the price previously agreed teAt At llrst the gi.initc company w.xnlcd to post pone Iho signing of Ihe cimtiacl on the pre- lenso that their piesidentvas oul of Iho cltj , but.tlnallj admlltcd that their man had made a mistake of fiom j.WOOO to s 'illHl ) ) ) , and ll'tlj ' refused lo carrj oul their agice- menl. The icsull will ) irobablx bo that Kggers kx , Hock , being unable to obtain the required kind of granite elboxvheie , will thioxv up their contract It is said that the nmn who nude the esti mate for the granite company was formerly cmplo.ved by another company In the sime iap.i''itj Ho llgured on ono contiacl for Ihem and made an eiror which cosl his com- panx over IIXKI , for which ho was dis charged He was them emplojed bj' the Missouii compatix and the Omaha conti.ict w J8 his flisl piece of work for them Uggcis it Hoc Ic were awarded the contract frr Iho work al a price nearlj $ . " > 0,000 lower th in Iho next lowest bidder and It was slid bv well informed contr.u'iois al Iho time that there must have been a mistake some- where.as it xvould bo impossible lo c.ury out the contiacl according to Iho specifications al Ihoso iguics and come out whole. The contract has not vel been formally surrcn- deied , bul there icmains but little doubt thai such aclion will bo taken wilhln a few dajs o ' Court C'uli'Hdur. The call for today is aa follows : I\VV ItOOM .NO. 3 H'DIJB 1IVVI8. 33-14(1 ( Hc'cKnian ( administrator ) Vb Home 1 list ! rnice comp.mj. 34-Qr > Omaha Tuinvi'ieln Hianclt. 3t4 ( > ( i.istun vs Mahoney. 34-J-lb 1'raj vs Omaha btrect Hallway coin- pa nj. : t 1-378-Coury vs Chicago , Kock Island .V r.iclllc Kallna > eompiny. 34-IOJ ! Ally VM ( luiin.m Insurance company HO-'J \sMotiopoIltan blieet I.Uhtln company 3f-7 f-h ivvs C'lty of Om ilia. 3,1-11 11.111 ItaiiKoand ruinuco company vs Glbbs LCJUITV IIOOM NO 7 .lUDtlh W.VLTOS 31-H9 lTnlon blocu Yaids National bank vs milliard. Sl-.l'JO-McKell vsl'aul. a.-Ul Ulth.-on vs lloltslamlcr. 32-113 TI.IJ nor vs Kllborn. 3J-13a-lloigland vs Thompson. 31-l-18-led\\lcb vs Uliollnnin. 32198Sloin vs Tales. 32-210-lliandcs vs IMcUson. 31-00 Maiian Casey vs Is.nc Ilascall. 31-95-bchaelTer vs llnbbard. 32-347 Omaha Coal und Lliuc company vs Dodd ot al. 32-2.r)0- Jensen vs Jensen. S-J-a&T-I'drlps vs 1'lielps. 32-335 Neu e-l al \ s buxaucr. 33-3 IlutzanuU VK Hav/anuk. 3328WakeHold vs Duvv 33-l8r-Si-riirllj S.lnsslunksOlurke. | \ \sOlurke. 33-uS Udnlcfi vs Watt. 2a-17-.MIIIervsllay 33-7U In re estate of Mat Ilia.T. Stevvirt. 2H-IO .south Oin.iha National bank > b Wrluht > x. llaldnln ail-l'j.'i-Tlioinpson vs Ilellman. 33-243 Dolinvaro vs lluidley et al. 3J-27u-Ulluy vsStari. 33-2H2 riioinp-on vs Jones 33-2SG-Omaha 1'lanlns mill vs Horton. 3.1-292-Koiinelley vs Lee. 3J 3IC-MuC'nKuotaxings bank vs Kkxvall. J3-31U Patrick Allun. 33-1)24 ) Tlmmo vs Tliiimo. 33-331-Wcissels vs llntchlnson. 33 342Omaha National bank vs Thompson 3. ) 351-llelkiiapSavings bank vs Alwood. 33 3&7 Tiiyloi vs Push. 33-aijO-OmiduOIluiiil Paint company vb Diinliani. 33-it.H : Johnson vs P.uk. 33-371-Sv.iemd vs Krajlncek. 3.1-37'J Om ih i I.otin and Ti list company vb I.lndhorst. 3J3UJIIm n vs Morgan. i O.UITV IIOOM .NO G-ji-iinr n-nauso.v. 32-338-r.iiseiio C llatasvsi : A. Tlllothim. 32-lbl Union Trusl company vs Joseph ' 1'lala 3.1-135 Nelson vs Ancleison. 33-132-.NebiasUa National bank vs Maria Ilellman. 33-J3U-Mc lianc vs Lee. 33250Priinh vs Portsmouth Saving ? bank. 33252Chicago Unlveual Investmunt com pany vs Drown 33-25G-Mutual Investment comiuny vs I'alk et al. 2U-204 HlorM ) vs Honuin. 31-254-1'lrst.Natloiial bank vs Yatcs. 33207bchroodtr vsslatterv. 33-2H4-Jllisoti ( vsHteinstlorll. 3.1 2H7-lIamllton vsltood. 33-329-Hnoboda vs Dworak. 33-3f.5-Mlles vs Pitch. 3.1-370 'I borpe. Jr. . v s Corbet t. 32-377 Moicur vs Tievet. 34-4 lIlllams v s Williams. 34-bG-llates vs Muiphy. 3J-79-Iavldsoii ) vs'ro-.by. 31-U'J Diiinke * > tlnliart. 34109Adams vs Miavv. 34-t'J8 I'yli-i VHC.irtvvrlKbt , / 31-130 l.arieaslei Savings tiankvs L'olTiiian. 34-139 1'assunipslc Savings bank Vb Coir- man. J4111'Jtopaneck vs C'lty of Omaha. I.A\V IIOOM .NO. 1 lUDQI. IIOI'UWLM. 20-lfU ) llnlsimin vsC'owln. " 3U-J.U Oni'iha Ilruuliu association vs Ad nns 30jodlluj - vs Million. 3II-JOJ I'eirN vs AcUmman Itros. 30-314-Mollno-Mllbnin C'o. vs llaiold. : > o-nj-Pie : > nch vs Smith , 3o-343-Pitteo vs Johnson. 30-377-l.lllenol vs Nebraska furniture Co. 31-1-ltliiKer vs McM ihon. 31-I8-Iund v-b 1'iiinu. 31-30-1'aiielI vs Missouri Pnclflu Kailvvay Co 31-58-Mcaarvy vs Omaha A. Council Illuffs Hi Idgu Co , Spring mcdicino and Hood's Rarsaparllla are synonymous terms , sn populai is this gicat medicine at this season. Ono oriillhiKton'H Men. Thomas Align , a veteran 10't yearh of n'o ( , , lives inTiler county , a few miles above l'arkersbnrf.'i . Va. Mr. Allen is a hale and heat ty man vxhom a casual observer xvould take to bo not over 70. Kx cry day in the year , rain or shine , c-old or warm , bu walks from bis homo t' tbo jKBtollleo , a distaneo of three miles and return. Ho is the recipient < [ many now papors1 , dallies and week lies , hunt him by admiring friends. Mr. Allen served under tbo duke of Wel lington in the x\ar with Napoleon , under lii-norul beott in tbo xvar with Mexico , a id onteied and corxed in the war of the ic-bc'llion on the Union bide. At the time of his last enlistment he The only 1'ure Cream of Tartar roxvdcr. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iii Milli&us of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. 72 , but hlsi physical aiipeiuatico HO | belled hit * ycamlthat hu had no dlllli-nlty ] in piiHtlnjr mtistarf IIH on the Icwcr und of i 4f > , The old iiiRuiluiM umlinibtod written evidence not only.Mif hit gtoni npu , but of hlntory as -holdlni' . Ho nays that the last tlmoho' heat d from bin father was Homo times tlurhie ; the last war , when ho was Mill living at the uroat njio of 101 yoiins. HiH mother died at the aejO of 89 years. The old man looks as if h < j would boiublo to tackle another decade or two before "golnsj over the ranjjo. " An Anrli'iitXJiiiiinuinliiii Service. St. 1'elcr's Kplscojiil chuieh , In Albany , has a silver communion service 1T8 jears old which is a companion set to that held for the defendants of the Mohawks by a certain clcrgj man in Canada It seems that Queen Anne sent Iwo services over , one for the Mo hawks , then living In the New York colony , and the other for St Peter's , Albany. The Mohawk service followed Iho Indians Into exile , and has been circfullj1 preseixed bj the persons to whom It has been Intrusted bj tile council of chiefs fiom linio lo lime Arc better kno\\ and more general ly used than anj other cathrutie. Sugar-coated , puielyegetable , anil free from mercury or an.\ oilier inju rious drug , this is tlie ideal family medicine. Though prompt and ener getic in theiraction , the use of these 'pills is attended with only tlie best results. Their effect is lo strengthen and regulate the organic functions , being especially beneficial in the various derangements of the stomach ach , liver , und bovvels. are recommended by all the leading physicians and diuggists , as tlio most piompt and effective remedy for biliousness , nausea , costiveness , indigestion , sluggishness of the liver , jaundice , drowsiness , pain in the side , and .sick hu.ul.ie.he ; also , to relieve colds , fevers , neuralgia , and iheumatism. They are taken \\itltgieat benefit in chills and tlio diseases peculiar to Ihe South. For travelers , uhulhcr by land or sea , are Ihe best , and should never be omitted in the outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all cli mates , they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. "I have used Aycr's Pills in my family for several jears , and alxvajs found them to be a mild and excel lent purgative , having a good effect on the liver. It is tlie best pill used. " Frank Spillman , Sulphur , Ky. 1'repnreil l > y Dr. J.O. AjcrX. Co. , LowellMaw. Sold bj DruBgUU Everywhere. Every Dose Effective KENNEDVS1 'CAUTION. KENNEDYVJ EASMNDIA BiTMtS Al3 M5V3H Sol I IN UUI.lv , ONLYINBOTTLES VVI111 F YOU don't like rye try bourbon whiskey . one or the other should be r in the house for emergen cy cases. Either one same price. UOUKKON WIIISKEV , 75c D quart. Wide , Liciuor autl Cljir 116-I18 S. IQth St. , Ouialii. JCDCI1CI3CZ1 Your St/ccoss Our Success WE ALWAYS BEAR THIS MOTTO IN MIND WHEN CATERING TO THE PUBLIC , AS YOUR SUCCESS WITH US IN BEING- ABLE TO OB TAIN WHAT YOU DE SIRE HAS MADE OUR PHOTOS SO JUSTLY CELEBRATED. HIGH CUSS PHOTOGRAPHY s\t I'tiimlnrc'OH. . ain-ai5-ai7 Soutii irnu stroot. Have You a Large Neck ? II so you should wear a low , well curved collar.Vc male a variety of them , In sizes to twenty Inches. A k jour furnisher for tlio ones shown below Cluett Brand 25o. Ginoki , medium * Kenluck , low. Coon Brand 20c. Edgslr , medium ; Selmi , low ; Templ , very law , Manufacturers also of the Celebrated "Monarch" 8hirl. ClUOtt , Coon & CO. gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm snally at this time of the year , men folks begin to change their underwear get out U of the worn out woolens Into the snrlng kind. Wise fellows buy hero where the usual ( hlrty-llve eent halhrlman ninJer- wear linely finished , 1'rench necks anil so on , are sold fore o house pretends to match prices with "Nebraska. " They know bettor. We save yon fifteen cents on the usual tift\ cent kind sell htilhrlKgaii shirts or drawers natural cream tan bron/e c\ cry where sold for a half at . . . emorali/lng prices Is a fmorito pastime of OUIN. I'.legant old gold luilliriw.tm shirts or drawers , Trench necks , pearl buttons , silk binding , silk drawer hold at ers , patent gussets-- sixty cents here but * & > | \ccplioiml value that heather mixture Is. ( lot fancy french necks and I'tinov cull's got petirl buttons and silks trimmings - got sixty-live cent > alue for ealiiiaco solid goods no fi ills gotten ' ' " " " n'p""to" wear at n half dollar. Two weights of silken finished balbriggan seventy-live ceut'r.s both of 'em , at. . . here can von match it ? Where ? Nn- w here. Finest twelve thread shin's or drawers , silken finish , French neck silk binding , silk stitching , pearl buttons. Von can match the underwear but not the price ; dge of the shirt bound with satin-bottom and neck fancy silk stitched pearl but tons ; drawers with live-inch waist band - drawer holders silk stitching-pearl but tons , that's the story of the elegant non- shrinkable mottled underwear , at . ttention is directed to our finest silken finished balbriggan shirts and draweiN. 'I he shirts ha\e silk trimmings through out silk cull's three-inch ribbed bottom drawers to match. A dollar kind at II VL lisle thread underwear is scarce lots of imitation. We've the real kind imported finely finished- fur nishers get from a dollar fifty to two dollars for it. We sell either shirts or drawers for * 4S ? * S > -t ® fff IIAVA10VD , THE F YOUR EYES deceive you see our p'rn'ciical optician at once. Eyes tested free by electric light the only coircct method. Glass fitted with . great care. ' RAYMOND. FIFTEENTH AND DOCOIA * . OM All C PERKANEHTLY CURED OF NO PAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PA11EN1S. Financial Reference : Nat'I ' Bank of Commerce , Omalia. No DETENTION from business. No Operation. Investlunto cmr Method , Written Rurirnnlou toiXUGii- lutoly Curu nil klnilaiif KUI'TUHEof lioth nnxc > .wltli- nnt ilia u o of knlfo or eyrlnKo , no n.alter ot how lon EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. P/1ILLER / GOMPAflY , 307-300 N. Y. LIFE BLDD. , OWAHfi , IIED Bnnd forUlrculnr. I Icadquartcrs for Write us ior prices \Vhiskids both in bond and tax paid. w i : CARRY 'i HI : LAR.r.sr STOCK IN 'i rti : n F..ST. ] liJUl V H'MHI'l'l ' ' ' hi'lHI'M ' ' f " 'Mill ' i > " . SrHPROVE YOUR SiGHT. jam r&i * - yt"K V6 PROTECT AND . ? Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Best. EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I J. F. PONDER , Hgr. OMAHA OPTICAL GO , , 222 S. 16thSt.luK n SPECIALIST "f NEW ERA"f K iiiiHiiltulliin I roc. ) Is unsiiriiii sud In llio troat- inc'iit of nil Chroiilo , Prlynto anil N ervous Wrlli'tiiiiriiin.iilt ! > " niriallr I < UIAT.MIM : : < i v Mn. . . \cMre wllh < temp fur | iar lars which will In HIII m lloi Iwl Othiu USS liih tt Onuliu Nub Klicn IpoTcTf pirtorthe buitjr. 1 "HI < " " ' eurelr packud ) VIIKK to nrmltaror tbv preicrlp- Uon Hint ourud uio cf thoio troublei Aaureit , 1 * A.1UIAULK1 , UATTLI CRICK , MIIU. TREATMENT. \ Chronic , Jforroin , Prlvatjail Special 85 years oxporlomj. SKASrS 01' ' WOMB l Truatnd Kl 1501 a nioiilli unit nil MID Ilolnu4 ( iiriiUhod AH olhor IroiibU'H trontocl ul ruisoiuililn tliilRi-i. CONSLM'Al'lO.N I'ltDIX Culiouor uclclruia u L DOUGLAS I3LOOK , OMAHA , NEB cissors AND Dlil their work well 1'rKlii } , anil to r liy'- , > , ilj xv. Blmph wish to Hive you a few hints , -h w i in jou where to purchase your Cloaks , Capes , Wrap * , Cirpet : , Dresss Silk Iloilerv. ( ilex es. I tc. . I'tc. Keineinher u doll ir spc.nl hero goes further uiul secure more gooiln tliiin the dollar you spend vv here. here.'T 'T ' MAY STA' ' K OU HUT I V SSO. * 1 iiOqualltiMnicI ) [ m silk , advortUed by otherat ' 01 | { I'UiUi : I HA t'omo early , nut loud lo last atn \ \ * pr A1AV Delineator.Metropolitan I aslnon and Patterns , now on sale * CLOAK DEPAHTMIiHI' ' . Ono lot all xvool jai'k- otsxvitli line xolx-ot ool- lar , lurgo slooxo , fun- pbiitc'd bacU.in taibroxxn ) black and navy , act u.illy xvoitb 5 > 7.)0 : , ou price Siilurdav $4.98 50 pieces of line dress goods in plaids , checks , plain and fancy effects , regular $1.00 and .SI.2S goods , our price for Saturd.ij . . SILK WAISTS. I'OUVo xvul K ll xrti a loKllu' | | * " r > ° "lust ; un.j , u.r ) , ( , , from line ( ] U.ililx of silUs.and aio the xor.v hitoM stj U-H. A line of ladies' fast black hosiery such as yon pa20c a pair for , at our' Today's sale you will unly ha\c to pay * . . . ciru ' oil/a itfllolo , Our loiulor , ti io < ji 85 vuvUt : tlioy mo nil silk nnd count In blnck and white , nnvy nnd djQ QQ white . . tpo.yo Chifl'on laces that have been selling for as high as lOo /I5c.price SPECIAL SALE FAST BLACK SKIRTS. Our Morse fn-t bltu-k skirt is made of line -i snluoii , and woximant JTO it Ic ) proxc fc.itiifac'toi'y TO in ox cry rcspuct. prices from . . . . . ! . . . . Ladies * hosiery of a very fine gnage and guaranteed fast black , tr > and match them for USc , our price for Of < r Today < iOU SALE OF TEA GOWWS. Our $7 f > 0 I'halHs tea tfoxviiB , now only $5.98. Our $7.00 llannol tc-i JTOXVIIB , now oril.S5. . Our $1'J.50 IKinnel to.i tjoxx-ns , now onlj S7.5O- Laaicu' xvishin ' ton -oxx-ns cannot allot d to inibS this salu. Kmbroider . d Handkerchiefs. Chiflbn 19o i.mlios' bhirk In nil wool t-liiy nul unilorlul , US innif. hidf lined , hujro ek'ovo nnd tlio fun $8.00 plaitoil h id ; . Actuiiliiluo $1.1. L idles * verj line fast black hosiery thai are actually vvortli 'I TW , Sutf unlayc will sell them atinc a pair or it p.iir > for bl. Moil's duo billiri frini mi dervvoiif , muck ) of line conibuii I'fivptla'i > irii They aio vvorih much moio Sue them . A fine line of men's I'ra- falai-iiitinn | sliirls. A special line for SaturI I day , all sl/es for 7 > J. . Ono lot of wpus with top capo of vulvi-t , tninmml with i IliliDii 111 itotinlof koriny , In tan und biovvn , acCD ( \ A Q tuul vuluo $10. . . . OO.tO r * rimri " " ' " > t iTtn i n IIUMMI i mi * ar-ai * Men Attention ! Guide Right and save money on and iet ( he hit est nov clticIn men's fiiriiishlnn at onr enlarged men's fnrnlHhlng * ' departniunt. G000S\ \ Dry Goods nnd Carpets. Sixteenth and FarnamSireetl