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    8 TIlE ONAITA flAILY BEE-SA.TUBIAY AI.R1L 11 ISflfl.
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IN hONOR OF IR ) , IIMINEMANN
.Annivorsary of ills Birth Ooubrated by
Homeopathists ,
I3ANQUET OF THE OMAHA PHYSICIANS
Their High TrIIiic Added ta 'IlluMe or
t3se School tile 'orlil ( ) 'cr-
TJu , bIt at
'l'JIIIN.
Tlio homeopathc physlcan ot Omaha1
vRli a number ot Invited gueats from out. ot
town , banuoted at fla1(1IIff' last evening In
honor of the one htindretl and forty.flrst
anniveranry of the birth of thu progeitor of
their syatern , Dr. Samuel llahncnuinn. The
room was very taatefully decorate(1 with
pottC(1 plants , 8THI the menu an Inchlental
arrangementa of the occasion left nothing
to to tk1Ired.
It waa about 8:30 : o'clock when the Omia
piyalclana ) congregated erounil the batuiuct
table. Dr. II. P. holmes occtiplel the heati
of the tablc , with Itev. S. Wright. Butler at
il left. With them were aeated Ir. P. J.
Tontgoinery and Dr. A. P. llnncliett of
Council I3ltifIs Dr.V. . A. lluniphrey aii4
wife of I'lattnioutii , and Dr. S. B. Campbell -
bell and vIfe , Dr. 0. S. Wood and M123V0o1 ,
Dr. It. W , Conneli an svlfe , Dr. D. A. Foote
and vIte , Dr. Teal , Dr. W. II. llnnchctt , MI
Dr. lavlea , Dr. F. I , . Alexander nnd Mlii ;
Dtitclier , Dr. Jellings , 1)r. S. J. Qulnby , lr.
(1. 11. ParelI , Dr. J. 1. Mann and wife , Mr.
and Mri. C. S. Sherman , It. It. Smith , Prof.
Itoo and Mk'a TUIy Laren. The hiorneopatliic
physicians of Lincoh had been Invited to
be preacnt. hut were unable to attend on
account of a slmflar celebration of their
own.
own.After the co'feo had been served , Dr.
Holnica calleii the banqueters to order qpd
briefly oiitliiietl the significance of the oc-
caiion. I ; spoke of the manner In which
the anniiersary waij heiiig observed In all
the large cltiea of the United Statea , and
briefly referred to some of the moit Important -
tant features of the work of Ir. tlalincmann ,
lie declared that in hiis opinion no nian hcil
aver lived whose life was worth so much
to the wofid as Dr. llahnemann. No one
had ilono so much for the general welfare
of humanity as was accompliahed by this
one duiicovery of 'simllla simihibus curan-
tur. "
DOCTORS MAKI S1'EECIIES.
The toaiit were very brief , each speaker
being limited to three minutes. This being
the ease , set speeches were not attemptel ,
and most of the speakera limited their efforts -
forts to a few lively comments on the up-
permost. side of the 8ubjects. Dr. Paniiehl
spoke on 'llomeopathy , the Goal of Thera-
peutIc. " lb iahd that all svero striving for
perfection in science , in art , In literature
and In character. But as a rule , humanity
was fated to fail far short of its jurpo.
The startIng point of perfection in thorn-
peuUcs had been when the grcat theory of
Dr. llahnemann was promulgated , but the
goal would never be attalnel. There was
no end In thie race toward perfection , which
would continua ai long as the run continued
to light the earth.
Dr. Montgomery discussed "The Physician's
Air Coetles. " lie contended that fads and
fancieu were not air castles. The air castle
was something that a man built from his
intellect. It might be the. goal of his am-
bltion , and it was every man's right to be
ambitious. Every young phyvician should
build air castles , and every old physician
should dwell In them. They were often
more luxurious than the real habitation.
Dr. Quinby was called to speak on "The
Unexpected , " and by way of being true to
Jiis subject ho read Oliver Wendell Holmes'
poem 'l13ill and Joe" Instead of answering
a toast. The other toasts were : E. L. Alex-
aider , "The Bachelor Doctor ; " H. W. Connell -
nell , "Politics and Medicine ; " B. J. Davies ,
"The Maiden Doctor ; " D. A ' Foote , "Pius
and Water ; " W. H. Ianchctt''Our Medical
Societies : " A. P. Hanchett , "Our Sister
, Stnte ; " J. E. Mann , "Our Specialties ; " 0. S.
Wccil , "The IiiysicIan's Life ; " Rev , S.
VrlgiIt Butler , "The Cholagogties ; " C. S.
Sherman , 'Little Pills and Big Pills ; " SV. A.
1R'mphrey , "The Missouri Valley Homeopathic -
thic Medical Society , " I
WORLD IVIDE CELEBRATION.
The Ilahnemann banquet In Omaha vas
but a small part of the tribute that was
being offered to the memory of this great
master of the art of healing. All over the
world the celebration of the centennial of
homeopathy Is made the occasion for a fitting
r coguition of the services of the man to
whose labors the homeopathists owe the
foundation of this celebration of their school.
One of the main features of this celebration
In this country Is the movement which was
started by the American Institute of Homa-
epathly to erect a monument to his memory
en one of the public squares of Washington ,
D. C. The model of a handsome granite
morument surmounted by a bronze statue
has been accepted , and tue completed strue-
ture will cost about $75,000. This sum Is to
he raised largely by contributions from men-
bera of the profession , and a special coin-
mittee of congress Is considering the boa.
tion of the exact site of the statue.
A brief synopsis of the life and achieve.
meats of Sainuci lfahnemann shows him to
have been a man of marvelous capacity. The
extent and variety of the learning which he
had acquired are so remarkable as to excite
astonishment , lie was born ( n Meissen , Saxony -
ony , April 11 , 1755 , His early education waa
received at the hands of hi parents , but
such was his precocity that lie was an Instructor -
structor in tim rudiments of the Greek Ian-
gtiago at 12 , and at 20 ho was master of
Gitriiian , French , English , Italian , Latin and
Greek , At this time ho was an Instructor
in the unIversity at Leipsic , lie afterward
added ArabIc , Syriac , CIialdean and Hebrew
to his linguistIc acquirements.
Iuriiig this time lie had studieil medicIne
arid graduated with honors at Erbangen In
1779. At this tIme lie was a member of ye-
rious scientific societies in which ho was
famous for his researches In chemistry. lie
held various surgical ulosItIons in the Ocr-
nai ; government , and in 1812 lie ; 'as ad-
znltteJ to the faculty of medicine in tue imi-
versity at Loipsic , where ho lectureti for
many years , Iurhiig his life Dr. linlinemanti
'wioto upwards of seventy books anti treat-
taos on chemistry and medicIne and trans-
bateil twenty-four inure from Eiiglisli , Freud , ,
Italian and LatIn authors , All this besides
attending to a laro practice of which lie
kept a careful record , Iii , , death occ'tirrt4
in l'aris iii 1S43 at the age of four score
years ,
'file gucat 'york which has made the uiame
of Ilaiineuuianui famous dowui o the oresent
generation 114 a ulaper iuiblihicul In I i OS entItled -
tItled ' 'A Now Principle for Ascertainng
the Reiuioilial Powers of Medicinal Sub-
starces , " In ttii& ho indicated the relationship - i
ship lietWeen drugs and disease , pointed out I
tim dangerous errors which were then prac-
tiCel and led the ; ; ay to a more scientific
also of nietlicine than hail been previously
keown , 'Fluis naper is recognized as tue beI I
giiinhiig of the present iionieopatio ) , system
and of a now era III medicine , It Is thuii pub. I
hicatton of thuts treatise which furnishes the
occasion for the centennial which wa celebrated -
brated yesterday wherever homeopathy Is
knovn , I
Spring 'l'iiiii ,
TB wliei nearly everyone feels the need of
some blood purifying , strength invigoratIng
anti heal I ii prod uciui i inodici iie. The real
merit of blood's Saraaparilla Is the reason of
its vIubcspread vopuiarity , Its unequaied
auicces is its best recomuiendatlon , Tue
wlielo sybtein is susceptible to the most good
trout ; a medicine like lbood' Sarsapariila
takeii at this time , 1111(1 ( WO would lay special
stress uiuion the time end remedy , for hibtory
lisa It recorded that delays are dangerous.
'rue remarkable success achieved by blood's
Saraapariila and the iiiany words of prai8a
It bias receiveI make it worthy of your con-
fidonce. We ask you to give thIs niedlcino
a fair trial , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
5 , i'st Iiii ii uijr blood Ic Cliii rgt's ,
A coinnuittee of the Central Labor union
be'b a i'erct meeting at L'sbor Temple last
, venIng to Investiga.e the charge that Prel.
dent Fishier and J. 0 , btihuii lint ! eceived
boodie ii ; the last municipal canipaign. A.
G. Gale , cliairnian of the committee , said
flat it rt'tort would be mails at a meeting
Pr Centi al Labor union miext Timlirinbay even-
'lug ' , - _ _ _ _ _ _
Nohiming so didtlesstng as a hacking cough ,
Nothimig a ) fooiiBh as to suffer fromlu it. Notti.
ling so dangerout if allowed to continue. One
' ) llnute Cough Cure gives tmninedtate relief ,
IIla.tit ii ll.lM ANI ) 'I'll II IIXI'OMI'I'ION.
b'cnple ut hint 4eetli lhcnrIli' b'is'ir
I lie l'ini ,
The Ibiack hills Improvement association
has adopted the following resolutions :
Whereas , Appriprintiomu bilis are now he-
fore the was's anti means committee of
congress , intended to aid in carryIng on
the Transmiesisaippi find international cx-
pomltion at Omaha in igs , for the purpose
of exhibiting to the world the limitless agricultural -
ricultural , mineral and other resources of
the great vet ; therefore , be it
ItoIveil , That this asaociation ) ierby
heartily expreiies iti approval of this en.
terprise , nflil respectfully urges upon our
Senators and representatives in comigress to
ilIe all honorable means to secure the passage -
sage of all needed appropriation bills In
aid of same.
Resolved , That the secretory of this as-
uocintion ii hereby directed to trnnszi1t a
copy of thin resolution to John A. Wake.
flelul , secretary , Omaha , anti also to South
Dakota representatives nih senators In
congress. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _
Au Ihimili' iIzirt.
The flying Northwestern Line trains to
Chicago ,
"No , 2 , " "The Overland , " Omaha 4:15 : p.
m. , Chciago 745 a' In ,
The "OMAIIA-CIHCAGO SPECIAL"-
Omaha , 5:45 : p. m. , Chicago 815 a. in ,
Modern art hail to stop a while after. these
tr.ilns ; ; 'ere built.
CIty ticket office , 1401 Farnam street ,
- p
Six 1' , M ,
EL.ECTILIO LIGhTED ,
STEAM lhlIATI.Il ) ,
SOLID VESTIHULED ,
Omaha ,
Chicago ,
Limited ,
via the
"Milwaukee. "
F. A , Nash , general agent ; George Iiayner ,
city passenger agent ; city ticket oflice , 1501
Farnam street.
S
Ca m' In I u Ju ( C ? Crgi , ; rn i'I
Must go to Now York and Pennsylvania to
fill dates booked months ago , but owing to
numerous Inquiries for dates he bins con-
chided to return about the middle of May for
ten or twelve entertainments. For time and
terms address manager , Captain Jack Crawford -
ford , CI World Building , New York.
l'HItSONAL i'.tlttGltAI'IIS.
Il , floesenroth , Chicago , is a Darker guest.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. howard of Beatrice are
in the city.
J. 3 , hamilton and F , Wletzer of Norfolk
are In the city.
Herman Lintner left for Bootcn last even-
log , to be gone several weeks.
Forty-nine members of the MarIe Tavary
Grand Opera company are domiciled at the
Barker.
M. ICochenthal of New York brother of
Mm. L. Lehman , Is In the city on a short
visit wIth his sister ,
Mrs. John B. Douglas , who was visithig
the family of A.V , Kinsmen , returned to
her home in Lincoln last cvcnlng ,
Mrs. L. P. Wolle , who was visiting Mrs.
Swobo of tlui city , left for Akron , 0. , last
evening where she goes on a visit to tel-
atives ,
William Stephens , Signor Abrahamoff , Mme
Tombns ! , 1Vllbiam Lichter , Mr. Witt and Moic.
Lichter are some of the princIpals with the
Marie Tavary Grand Opera company stopping
at th Barker.
Nebraskans at the hotels are : W. A.
Humphrey , I'battsmouth ; T. J , Coffee , Wayne ;
George W , Woods , A , G. I3lllmeyer , II. C.
Routrce H , S. Llpplncott , A. G. Grecnlee ,
flay L. Stewart , Lincoln ; II. S. Manvliie ,
Fremont ; C. J , Anderson Neligh ; W. C. Mc-
Grath , Hastings ; .7. L. flitter. North Bend ;
D. M , Doty , Columbus ; F. L. Estabrook ,
Norfolk ; George W. Luis , Pierce ; II. Wade
GIihi , Tckamah ; C. M. Rigg , Beatrice ; Frank
Beemao , Kearney.
At the Murray-Charles May , New York ;
B. Litcbicnberg , New York ; J. II. I3atcheldor ,
Tapia , Ia. ; EdwIn Pierce , J. M. Smiott , I.
T. Bugbec , New York ; J. W. Midgby , I3ur-
bington ; A. W. Cortes , Chadron , Nob. ; Mrs.
B.S. Ramsey , Mrs. 'N. Foxweli , Plattemouti , ;
James D. Draper , MarIon , Ia. ; Lee W. Campbell -
boll , CincinnatI , 0. ; J. W. Nevlns , C. M.
Stilphen , New York ; W. S. Murdock , Pitta-
burg ; George Lynch , Ne' York ; George E.
Knowles , Chicago ; James Root , Hornellsvllie ,
N. Y , ; G L. Weaver , Chicago.
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VEATHI01t EU RECAST.
SliowerM With l'robnbly Siivere Local
StoriuuI4 for uuitIieumstern NeJrnNILn.
WASHINGTON , April 10-The forecast
for Saturday Is :
For Nebraska-Local rains ; probabiy
severe local storms In the sautheastern
portion ; cooer ; winds shifting to northerly -
erly ,
For Oklahoma and Indian Territory-In-
creasing cloudiness ; vrobably showers Saturday -
urday night ; high , southerly wJnds ; cooler
Saturday night.
Forr M issourl-Increaslng cloudiness , fob-
bowed by showers during the afternoon or
night conditions tavorahie for severe local
storms ; cooler Suturduy night ; southerly
winds.
For Iowa-Threatening weather , with
rain severe local storms ; cooler ; varlnblo
; vindR.
For Kansas-Local rains and probabl
severe local storms ; cooler ; southery , shifting -
ing to northerly winls.
South Dakota-Light rains , followed by
clearing weather ; northerly winds , shifting
to easterly ; warmer in the western por-
tton ,
For Colorado-Increasing cloudiness , wIti ;
local rains ; northory winds ; cooler.
For Montana-Lcal snow or bight rain , fo-
lowed by fair ; warmer Saturday eveninu ;
winds shifting to southerly.
For Wyoming-Showers , followed by fair
weather ; westerly winds.
.
Lot'nl Itecord ,
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU ,
OMAHA , April 10.-Omaha record of tern-
perature anil rainfall compared with the
corresilonding day of the Past four years :
19ih. 1SM. Isill. 1593.
Maximum temperature . , 89 66 f.5 62
Minimum temperature , . . 5 48 32 36
Average temperature . . . . . 74 57 44 49
l'recipttation . . . . . . . . . . . . .03 P .00 .00
Condition of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for the day and sluice March 1 , '
1890 :
Normal temperature . , . , , . , , , , , : . , . . . . . . . 49
Excess for time ( lity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Acutntilated deficiency since March 1. . . .155
Normal irecipitation , , . , , . , . . . . . , . , 10 inch I
Deficiency for the ( say . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .or inch
Total precipitatia since March 1 2,22 inches
Ioiiciency i3iflCe March . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch ; 1
Itt'jIi't $ (51)IIi Stntiomis sit S p , iii.
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STATIONS AND STATB OF a '
WEATHER.'b g
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Dmnaha , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i'.orti , Platte , part cloud ) ' , . , , , , , , , , , 62 P ) .00
huron q
, cloudy
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L'iiicada , CIOUOY . . , , . . , , , . . , , , . . . . , , . , t6 re , ic
41 , I4uIs , eiear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 78 81 , oo
t , l'atii , diouLly..i 42 .10
lavcnport , cloudy . . , . , , , . , , . , , , , , . , , , . Cl 66 .41
Ciias City , Part choIiLly , . , , , . , , , ' , , , , , 7 ; 52 .00
helena , snowing . . . . . . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , fi 5
ILvre , iciudy , , , , . , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , 36 56
Ialt Lake , reinhmig . . . . , , , , , , . , , . , , . , , , , , 3,3 , 4s , os
Ilismirck , ciou.ly , , . , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , 4o 46 .eo
: : iieynne , claully . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s .0)
WIlIlston. dlou4ly , , . , . . , . , , , . . , . , , . , , . , 55 36 .00
Itnrid City , raining . , , , , . , . , , , , , , . , , , , . as as , s4 e
lnlvelOn. clear 66
'indicates trace of precupulation. 'I
I . , \\1LSlE , Observer ,
Award'd
Highest Honors-World's Fair ,
i3JCE3 4
CREAM
IIAKI1
posohli A
MOST P1RIECT MADE ,
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.E Grape Creani ofTaitar l'owder , Free
horn Ammonia , Alum cr aimy otluer adulterant ,
40 YEARS TilE STAt'OARD.
IiELLEY , SlICER & CO ,
Announce the Arrival of Ladies' ' Now
Hosiery and Underwear.
NEW SPRING PARASOLS NOW ON DISPLAY
Sheeinl Stile S'ntuirubny r lnillei' uiitl
ChIld roii' , . Spri pig iituil Sti hummer Iiii-
ier , Unlerenr-l'rIeems ld'fCIIt
Jer iiiuieii for Such ( iitis.
Our new stock of sprrg parasols Is now
ready for your inspection , embracing alt the
flew effects in Persian , Ircsin and linens ;
also a large assortment of blacks.
Full line of carriage iiarasols.
Ladies' ribbed vests , IIgyltinn cotton , ecru
and white , finished neck , at lIe each ,
Ladies' vests , white and ecrue , extra finish
neck , with tape , short sleeves , at 17c each.
Ladies' liibo thread vests , slk finish , , ecrue
amid whtc ) , at 25c each.
Ladies' Egyptian cotton ribbed vests , high
neck , long sleeves , silk finIsh , airo pants , at
25c cacti ,
Ladies' fine tuaco cotton onion suits , fin-
isblel seam , silk tape , 1,1gb , neck , Ictig and
short ileeves , at SOc Per suit ,
Ciiiltlron's Egyptian cotton ribbed vests and
pants- ISo lIe 20c 20c 20c 25o 25c
Sizes : IS 20 22 24 26 28 30
Ciiildren's nazareth waist , every button
whore it belongs , no extra sewing or buttcii
ulecessary , at 25c each ,
Ladies' fast black hose , regular nlaIe
double heel and too , forty gauge , at llc ier
iair , 2 pairs for 25c.
Ladies' fast black hose , extra flmio , high
spliced heel and toe , double eile , the beet
value ever offered at 25c ier pair ,
Ladies' fast black linac , dropped stitch ,
spliced heel anti toe , an extra special bargain -
gain at 5c , 3 pairs for $1.00.
Ladies' fast black hosa , mace sole , phice
heel and toe , a regular SOc hose , at 35c , 3
pairs $1.00.
Our line of ladiea French hioriery , in silk
clieckeul , fancy foot , also dropped iititchi , nh
nst colors , latest novelties , our regular 75c
quality , at SOc per pair ,
ChIldren's ribbed fast black school hose ,
double heel and toe , at lSc ; er pair.
\o have a complete line of children's tan
hose , fast colors , dotibie knee , heel and toe ,
at 25c ver hair.
hair.KELLEY
KELLEY , STIflER & CO. ,
Corner Farnam and 15th sta.
SOUTH OMAHA NrnJ
The city council held an adjourned meeting -
ing last night. . ChaIrman Mics of time coin-
mittee on fire and water reported that lie
had purchased 600 feet of hose for the fire
department at a cost. of $600.
The 15 per cent reserve due the Iowa
Brick company for pavIng N street and now
held by the city will , at tIme request of the
brick company , be used to purchase city warrants -
rants and school district warrants , the treasurer -
urer to hold these warrants in place of cash.
An ordinance levying a tax of $ S9.S4
against twenty-one property owners was
passed.
The ordinance establishing the grade of
Harrison street from Twenty-fifth street to
Forty-fourth street was read for the third
time and passed ,
Inspector Howard reported that during
Match lie condenned fifty-two hogs and
twelve head of cattle. The police made soy-
onty-seven arrests in March.
Anton Larson wanted a rehearing of his
claim for $40 damages to his horse , which
fell In a hiobo In the street. The request was
refused , as the dali ; ; has be n outlawed ,
The street commissioner will repair S
street from Eighteenth to Nineteanth strcet
at once at a cost not to exceed $20. Cros-
: ngs wilt be placed at the alleys on S street
between Twenty-first and Twenty-second
streets and Twenty-second and Twenty-third
streets.
Mica introduced' a resolution authorizing
the treasurer to credIt 13. Jotter with ; $837
on taxes , in consideration of his dedicating
ThIrtieth street from Eggers street south to
time city. Some of the councilmen favored
the resolution because they said If time city
were conipeiled to condemn the property it
would cost twice as much as Jotter offered to
settle for. Walters , Bianchard and Franek
voted no ard' ' the niotion was lost.
Ryan reported in regard to compelling the
Union Pacific to open its fence at crossings
between Q street and Albright. He said that
the ground had never been dedicated for
street purposes , and that in laying out the
additions no provision was made for cross-
ngs. To institute condemnation proceedings
; vould cost a great deal and lie was not in
favor of it. The council sustained the re-
port. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ilronl'ivt'll Looki , ij for liouIlr4mmieu.
Treasurer-elect Broadwehl Is busy these
days preparing his official bond , It Is un-
iberstomyd that the bond to be offered by
Mr. I3roadweil will be for $50,000 , as pro-
vid&J for in the city charter. Several weeki'
ago an ordinance was Introduced in time city
council fixing time bond at $200,000. The
ordinance wae referred to the judiciary corn-
unittee and has never bccmm reported on. It
is not likely that time amount of the bond
; vihi be changed now that Broadwehi will be
governed by time prayisina in lime charter.
Some of the city officials think that the
bond is high enough as ' , t is.
Treasurer Hector is tusy closing up the
affairu of his office so that lie can irn over
the books sad city property Tuesday. The
expert accountant , who bias been w eking
, m1 the books for some time , has about
Onished , and will be ready to report to the
oimncil Monday night. .
City Clerk Maly is also closing up his
affairs , but an expert will go over his
records next week.
Magic 'H ) ' Gosniji ,
Colonel J , L. Martin , local agent of the
Rock Island , has returned from a southern
rip. .
The exhibition track at. tici"tock yards is I
olng graded and relied , alid will be in first-
iass shape in a day or two ,
Yesterday A , Gustofsnn , an employc at
wift's , was badly hurt by a truck falling
ill his head , cutting an ugly gash ,
lId. Brosnihan was sentenced to four days
a the county jail for carrying concanied
veapons , but Mayor Johnson pardoned hum ;
) eforo ho wa taken to Oiuiiha ,
Police Othicer Ibohmnan rc.nt iii his rerigna-
ion to the mayor yesterday noon arid it wu
Lccepted at once. Mayor Johnston wifl not
ippoint any one to fill time vacancy ,
A. H. Lee , one of the traveling represent-
Ltives of the Union. Stock Yards , has re-
urned from an eastern trip , and will leave
iox week for Rapid City to atend % the cat-
lemon's convention. ,
There will be a special meeting of the I
louth Onaiia Live Stock exchanko this aft-
moon. Delegates to time South Dakota Live
tock Growers' convention wiji be selected.
rho conventioui meets at Rauiid City oii the
4th ,
Si,8t'M t'IU'lliCiI.
iln.l lirenlis Arrl.fti'n iie CflIrIe ( if
( LImirtIiunor.
In the litirry' oV suioohi soul the anxiety to
ho polite one Is veryoften lialile to slips of
the tongue which my ' put ftfl entirely dit-
ftrent construction tupori the sentence than
was intended. Forzmxmnplo , upon arriving
at your entertalncr'd'house , you say : "I beg
a thousand pari1onr. for coming late , " amid
are met by your hrmatss wIth time words :
"My dear air , no pftrdflns are needed ; you
call never come too ilatem"
Take another Instance. At an evening
larty in Cork a woman said to her partner
"tan you tell me 'who that exceedingly
plain man is sitting opposite to 115 ? " "That
i my brother , " "Oh , I beg your parm1on , '
she replied , much confused , "I did not notice
the resemblance , "
That was certainly putting one's foot in
It , and yet , perhaps , was not so awkward
as the following : After a certain concert a
well known German cantatrico asked a man
to whom sue limb beemi introduced how lie
liked the duet , "You sang ciiarminly ,
nindain , But wily do yen select such a horrid
niece of music ? " "Sir , that was written by
111) ' late husbaimihi" "Ah , yes. of course. I
diii not mean-mit why ilid you select such
an ass to slug withi you ? " "Ach bimuniel ,
that is Ill ) ' hmrcseuit husband I' '
A woman said soniethiing the other ilay at
a friend's dInner that found a mark the
archer little meant. There were several
strangers present , and in response to a re-
unark niade about a certain woman of a cer-
tam age the fair guest in question exclaimed :
"Why , good graciousi she is as old as time
hiiisi" and could not imagine In the least
what had caused the general consternation ,
She did a little later , however , when it was
explained to her that two macidea sisters at
time table , whose r.ainos she dub not catch
in tlm introduction , were called lull antI were
extmemmioly sensitive on the subject of age ,
"Here , may dear husband , " said a loving
wife , "I have broimghm you a littbo silver
pig fchluck. . It's a charni , you know , ibear ,
to hiring hmappimiess to a house. "
' 'Ahu , how kind of you , darhingi Dot ; 'liy
should I need a little pig to bring me luck
when I have you still 7' '
Am ; awkward cornpiimnent recently rather
disturbed tIle biarmony of a wedding
breakfast given by a substantial farmer
blessed with five daughters , time eldest being
the bride. A neighboring young farmer , who
was honored with an Invitation , thInking , no
doubt , he ought. to say something smart and
coniphiunentary upon the event , addressing
the bridegroom , saidVell : , you have got
tIme pick of the batch. " Time countenances
of the four unmarried ones may be in-
aginemi.
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Blood purifiemi , disease cured , sickness and
suilering prevented-this is the record made
each year by Ilood's Sarsaparihla.
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Mmurrlmige Liciimise.
Permits to wed vere issued to time fob-
lowing pnrtio5 yesterday :
Nnmuo mind Address Age.
Carl Carlson , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Itnnnmih Carison , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Josaph Sekern , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Antonio Smifranek , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Rasmus hansen , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
hannah Peterson , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Electric IiltCVN.
Electric Bitters is a medIcine suited for any
season , but r.crlaps more generally needed in
the springwlien time languid exhausted feeling -
ing prevails , whmeur the. liver Is torpid and
sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative -
tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine
has often averteilT long and hierhapa fatai
bilious fevers. No medicine will act more
surely in counteracting and freeing the
systen ; from time malartai poison. headache ,
indigestion , constipation dizziness yield to
Electric Bitters. Oiilyflfty cents per bottle
at Kuhn & Co.'s drugstore.
Flowers'Iyieui itvny.
Saturday afternoon : ati the opening of the
new glove store and halrdrcsalng parlors ,
15l9 Farnam Street.
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LOCAL IIIHOVITIII1S.
'Today time women of tIme Plymouth
CngregatiomvuI chiunch whit servedlnrmer and
supper at tiic loung.Men's Chrstian aasocla-
tion building.
Maud hlmibanks , charged with cutting with
intent to wound , pleaded guilty to assault
and battery in the district court yesterday
afternoon and was sentenced to the county
jail for ninety days.
Articles of Incorporation were flied yesterday -
day by time Coboramlo Springs and Cripple
Ci cole Investment company. . The incorparat-
era are James Beshears , J. A. Sill , C. J.
Tiffany , E. B. Tiffany and time capital stock
is fixed at $5,000,030.
At 7:15 : o'clock yesterday morning the
fire department was called to extinguish a
small blaze , originating from a gasoline
stove , in time residence of Mrs. Jennie P.
Smmilth , 1402 North Iligimteenth street , The
damage sustained froni tIme flames amounted
to but 515.
I'ermnits for a number of improvements
were taken out. yesterday , McCord ,
Brady & Co. will expend $2,000 in alterIng
anti repairing their building at 719 South ,
Thirteenth street. The Booth Packing con-
pany will add a third story to Its brick build-
lag at Thlrteemitbi and Leavenworth streets ,
at a cost of $5,000.
Councilman Duncan is an enthusiastic do-
noumncer of ; 'lmat he terms the "Curfew ab-
surdity. " He says that lie doesn't want to be
too prominent as a new member of time coun-
cii , but that if none of the older members
are willing to take tiiC initiative he will introduce -
troduco an ordinance next Thursday night
repealing the curfew ordinance.
MissJan Sent of the city'attorney's office
is preparing time bond refunding ordinance
for introduction. The docmmnemmt contains
more than eIghty typewritten pages.
it Is the Intention to call a epe-
cliii meeting of thern council for Saturday I
night for tbo purpcsc of reading the ordinance -
nance for time fIrst time , so that it may be
passed at the regular meeting Tuesday night.
Prosperity proveml too much ; for Joe WhIte ,
an emmipboyc of the Union Pacific , yesterday ,
After being payed off imo visIted a miummiber of
saloons and thien calieb upon some women
treods ! at the Co-operative hotel at Thir-
teentli and Capitol avenue , Hero the afternoon -
noon was pleasantly biassed in drinking , until
White discoveretl he had been robbed of $25 ,
110 then sent Manmly Young , one of tIme
women , out for more beer sslmiie lie attempted
to recover his money from Kate Gibson ,
chico ; imo suspected of having robbemi him ,
rreimblo ensued and the police arrested all
Limrco parties , White being retained as corn-
iiaiuming witness.
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Special flour Sale Saturdays
Oueen at the West , Silver
lOml liettal ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .
100,1 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . , . . . .
Snow links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0-pound Eark Corn IdeaL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISo '
) enuino Iluckwlmemit Flour , sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe
.emulflH , m'er dozen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe
3ood ( 'rnnberries , per 'Ousri . . , , , . . . , . , . . . . , . , , . 40
iounmh box Hoda Cmaekers , , , , , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . be
, arge can Tomatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jxtra quality l'otatoesi4 psr bushel , , . , , , . . , . , limo
ban , ' , Vimhte itussianti Inp , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0bmirs good LaundrSOBeop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe
OMAHA GR3OERY CO
, _ 51i.151 ( tpItoI Ave
rel. 279. Ghodmi Delivered Free. Ii
ORIENTAL RUGS
A U C T I 0 N i. . . S1 AL E
t 10:30 : a. m. and 2:30 : p. m. Each Day
At 310 South 15th auct E'ar.uam Streeth.
famous VARZHAB EIDIAN CoIIe tie
THETA L K lice : April
. of theTOWN
.
The Sale of Worsted
Suits at "The Nebraska"
0 0
5 1 the long litie or great value giving for
whioh "Tte Nebraska" has been famous ,
these presenL values have never boon ap-
5 0 0 proached. Several hundred wore disposed
of' yesterday and wo antioipte a still
greater rush today. ExLraordinary seems
to be the word best , [ [ to explain this
0 0
5 - sale , It is the result of extraordinary
- work on the part ol our buyer and well
illustrates what we are preaohing every
0 0 day-that this is an extraordinary season
5 - for low prices at "The Nebraska. " IL is
our opinion that you will never see suoh
value giving again.
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SPECZFZCI TZOtVS
7'/iesa sz Is are iii ide front a finc
522 uit quality of sfridily ! urc if/c vs/ed.
They are cuE i ; the fashionable
round corner four-but/on sacks.
The coat lininsrs , are of besi grade
522 uit Italian cloth , the vests have notched
collars , and there are tob ftockets to
I/ic ftants. The colors are i/ic faslz-
_ _ ionable Oxiord Greys and
° Grey Mi.rtures , and at
59 iilton / writingwe have all sizes
on hand . ,
These Suits are worth $10 to $12 each
, . ,
See them A. E. hey are emphatically the Greatest
in our window. Bargains of the Age.
Come early to secure your size.
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Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. ,
1416 Douglas Street.
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in .ioubt .hit to .n. for lfynu Dcbflls to of S.zu.i
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_ _ _ _ sill 1) , . lmpotcncv . I'iImI. ii&in. Aliophy . hck.4 . Vsrkoc.i. md 1,01 . &nd igo other , qickIy weikaep , e&mp.d. , Cot U , , . sy .gl.cm.d cams. , , usa
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iLozn1t in 4 yeOkL tUBI.I . .r ) SS.o..rdtrwa&v.sm.aI CIuIt (111117. M.Iied snywh. suu..o. .e.mo I. cuts io ; or $ rerund .oo I b the z. mon.y 1 Zs..o. , A44z.i wI
VT1RMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. . 1511 Doig. Strait , Omaha ,
ceth Extracted Painlessly Without Gas.
DR. BAILEY ,
LEADING DENTIST ,
16th and Farnani Sts ,
rd Floor Paxton Block
Tel1085. . Lady. attendant.
German ahOkCn ,
ot Teeth , , on rubber Pinto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
eat Teetimon rubber hmlate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50
leatTeetim , on aiuninunm 1)late . . , , . . . , , . $1,00
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! ,
reetli Without Plates-
rdgo $ Teeth , par tooth , , , . . . , , , i , , . . , , . $5.00
old Qrowns , i'srranted 2k . . , . , $5,00 to $8.00
lotiming but Ifarat Gold used in our bridge
and gold crowns.
as given Iii painless xtractimmg when called
for ' ReliaDbo dentist work at res.onatbo
'JrIoo.
13'A1JEr ( hOTEL.
u18'4EN'1'u : AND JOXIdS $ 'VhIldli'I' $ ,
150 rooms , baum. , stcain heat and eli modrti
av5nheflce , Itajes $1.80 and $2.00 per day.
ibis wisacehfed. 8.cl.I low rate. to regular
ardsri. bRANIC I1ILDITCU LSgr.
Lathes'
Cycling Suits-
We have just received another -
other lot of thepiccc a
cycling suits , the most
popular and correct suit.
All
each
complete
Ladies' New
Outing Suits-
Either blazer or reefer
style , at $5 , $7,5o , $10 ,
$13.50 and $ I498 ,
We tliimilc they * re theliest
Stilts otrtircd this Scusoui.
New and nobby SILK
CAPES , just the right
tiling , at $5 , $5,98 ,
and $7.50 , fancy silk lined
U. A. ViEINI3ERG CO. ,
' . 1i , C , A. bisillding ,
CLOA1S A'l ) $ UITL
'Read. '
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HAYDIN'S
Buytito- _ .
BuytitoSattirday
PATT1Ii1N Prices , e
A Marvelous , Matchless ,
Mngiiiuiceiit Sale of
Mcii's Suits.
1,600 gentlemen's all wool black , broan
and gray clay worsteti suits , in eiingle-
breasted , wick , square emit sack and 3-button
ctitaray frock styles , stylish ; dM1 thoroughly
; s ell made suits , the equal of which were
never before sold by emiy clothing store iii
America for less than 510,00 , linytien Bros.
wiil seil Saturday , imril 11 , for $1.75.
It secmiis imflPa4ible , but It will ho a fact
Saturday ,
To still further tieniostrato the imicomparn-
blo superiority of our boys' clothing do-
Partloent : 1103'S' knee lmmits stilts , ages
5 to 15 ) ( \5 , special how prices for Saturday -
day , stilt at DIe , $1.50 , 52.50 cud $3.50 ,
worth ; tiotibie ,
Speci iii Sale of Mcii's
Fuviiisliiiig Goods.
100 dozen mcmi's unintindered shirts , mails
front good quality of minmehin , himion bozemm ;
and ; eli worth SOc. on Saturday 29c.
1 lot of inca's soft negligee shirts , 25o
each , , \orthi SOc.
Men's white laulidered shirts , gonts' fur-
nishiing stores asic $1.00 ; our lrice 50c ,
500 dozen nens fancy lammitlcred shirts ,
worth ; 75c and $1.00 , go at SOc emtcim ,
Men's flue immported sex , tans and blacks ,
12'.c ' , worth , 25c.
100 dozemi regular SOc suspeomlers , on Sat-
unlay omli 25 per iair.
BOYS' WAISTS.
Our 25c waist hiac no equal.
100 dozen Fauntleroy waists , OSe , worth 75c.
Hut and Cai , Dept.
IIAT ANI ) CAt' DEI'AItTMENT.
Saturday we will give you the best bargains
iii men's , boys' , misses' amid chiiidrcn'mi hats
antI caps.
25c for boys' yacht caps , in all colors.
2c for miiiocs' and children's Tam O'Shan-
tess , in all colors.
25c for boys' fancy ttmrbams , in all etyie.o.
40c for umien's crush hats , in black and
brown.
SOc for men's fur derbys , in black and
brown.
950 for macmm's fur fadoras , In black and
brown.
950 for men'a fmmr soft Imats , in black a14
brown.
brown.e have received our new line of chill-
dren's and boys' straw hints , all now and this
latest styles , which we will put on sale Sat-
urday.
Alt the latest styles of men's fur dorbys
and fadoras one-liaR hatters' prices.
Ladies' Kid Gloves.
Special mb for Saturday. 100 dozen gloves ,
worth $1.00 to $2.00 her pair , go at 49c.
Our $1.25 gioves reduced for coo day to 750
per pair.
Hosiery.
Ladies' fine seamnlcss hosiery , fast black , /
12c , worth 25c.
100 dozen chiihdren'e fast black cotton hose ,
25c quality , go at I2mc ,
100 dozen summer corsets , OSc per pair ,
worth SOc.
On Saturday , our Deflanco corset , SOc ,
worth $1.00 ,
100 dozen ladies' jersey ribbed vests , Sc ,
Sc , lOc and 12 ½ c , wOrth double ,
Ladies' Night Gowns.
100 dozen gowns , worth 75c , reduced to 48c.
Millinery ; Capes.
The nihlinery showing Is complete. The
daimitiest amid most tyhish trimmed hats
are , here ty scores. Every correct style in
untrimmed shapes , flowers , fruits amid foliage ,
and every wamite. trimming can he hail. Thin
prices are one-third less luau you will have
to pay outside this best millinery depart-
mrnint.
Every lady Is buying a cape this spring ,
We name a few Saturday specials. Fine
black both , double capes , neatly braided ,
wortlm $3.50 , at $1.98.
Fine double capes , best kereicy cloth , , hand-
sornely ornamented with Inlaid collar , in Ian
arid brown , regular price $7.50 ; Saturday ,
$4.00.
Full sweep satin cape , tyhishmly trimnieti ,
silk lined ; a very handsome garmnent , fully
worth $9.00 , c n sate at $4.48.
All wool black clay worsted capes , extra
length , trirnnetl with fine jet lace anti satin
ribbon ; a Imantisome garment for elderly
ambles , well worth $9.00 , at $5.00.
Silk velvet capes , elaborately trimiinied with
let and fine satin and silk lace ; collar lined
with changeable silk ; full siveep , very sty- ! '
Ish ; worth $10.00 ; our vrice $5.98 ,
Dress Goods Dept.
3 GRAND IIAI1GAINS SATUI1IAY ,
25 pieces 411-Inch nil wool stermu ; serge ,
warranted dust. anti storni proof , wili not
spot , special foi Saturday , 49c.
25 pieces of black figurcml mohair , for skirts ,
ipccial for Saturday 250.
25 pIeces of all wool novelties , the 39c anti
48e goods , sp'ecial for Saturbay 25c.
25 pieces all wool cimahlie , time 48c goods ,
bpecial for Saturday , 25c.
Saturday eve , 7:30 to 8:30. :
Another pf those famous $1.00 dress pat-
bra sales.
We will sell for just this one hour the
roateet bargain ever attempted in Omaha ,
4 yards to time pattern , amid one to a cus-
tomner ,
I'IIINTED PONOEII SILKS , 12IC ,
Satuirdall mnornimig , froni im:30 : to 10 a , m , ,
we shah sell 1.000 ) 'arIhi ! of nil silk printed
nominees at : l2mhc a yard , regimhmir 39c silks ,
ror J314je a yard. One imattc'rn to a customer
nly ,
PIUN'l'iID I'ONGEFi SILKS , 1214C.
Saturday's Big Bargains
Simuol cotton , black amid vbiito , Ic spool.
Stammmpetl and tinted goods on sale ,
9-imicli stamnleml doilies , 2c cad , .
12-inch , stamped thollics , Sc each ,
IS-iuich staimmpeml center pieces , Sc each ,
36-inch , timited table cover , lOc.
hilt thu greatest bnrgaiu , of all in a fuli
ized tinted table cover , frimmged , wortim fror4
'Sc to PIe , emily 25c.
ew Bordered Veils
Thmo latest novelty ia veils oniy lOc.
ew Neckwear
Ladies' SOc reefer bows , 25c.
Ladies' $1.00 stock cohiars , SOc.
Elegamit colaretins at coat ,
Uivimmg away dolls at our notion countcr f
Saturday mmtgiit , 7 : i0 to 9:30 : ,
100 elegant new Jut garnitures , svortbi 1.G
0 53.00 only idle inch.
1100K lJil'AIITMIINT.
Ammotiier closing snie ,
2,500 now imo'els , Ic each ; worth 25c ,
2,000 clcgiuit new books , lOc each , wert
Oc ,
125 envelopes for Sc ,
EEAD THIS-
0 pounds fine Granulated Sugar for. . . . $ i,00
law California l'eaches , evaporated. , . 4i4
ny brand of Soap you want , 10 bars for 250
-pound ceo. California l'eachmes , very
limitm , . . , , , , . , , , , . , , , . . , . , . , , . . . , , . , . , , 8'Ao a
'Iuoulici camia Sugar Corn only. , . , . , , , , 'Jo
cans choice Tomatoes , quarts , for , , , , 25o
ireahfamit Oatnieal , ier Pound only. , , , , ho
issorted Mixed l'ieiciemi , per quart , , . , , 7mho
mported iloliamith 1)111 1'lckhes . . , , , , . , , , 10 1
I irk's Ho. . , . , , . , , . , , , t. . , , e 30
yo5 I'earbino . , , . . . , . , , . , ' , . , , , . , , . ' , . . q
ami l.'e , . , . , , , . , , , , , . . . . , , , . . , , , , , , . , , , , Co
hew California l'runem , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Go.
HAYDEN