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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEB: SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1887 m——“——_—_‘—_——-_—g the holy see; will etown Humbert king, with nish the musio. Extra street cars will TO PROTEOT OUR SFALS, purpose of purchasing a lot and erecting WHY IS IT ADAMS STlLL 0N THE STAND. Y“""gmvfll'll "fmfl- l'lifl&f':bh ?'.:egwl mE Pou“m]. PRQSPECT. run to and from the park in sufficlent | o Spooial Agent of the Treasury Do- thereon a hall for m-“use of the lodge. | That rheumatism and neuralgia are so pred fi'f.i.ie:?'m'"rfi'n’.‘" lmln % lbe; mmlze: fi numbers to nccommodate all who wish partment Sont to Alaska, The capital stock of the lodge is placed | valent? This question has not beel y the church: certain territory is to be alloted it T tofo aithet way, Lhe patkwilibesit | 007 e ovorland westarn bonnd | 5340 The incorporators are J. B. | satisfactorily answered, but it is certain tha @o Tells the Investigating Commission peEmanently to the pope, ‘with absoiute ral- The Republicans Assnme An Activity That fl’ui!'fl'fii‘.“;‘?&'&‘x‘x‘.'fid — gr;-sgc:l;:redw pAssengers 1ast evening were Mr, sud }:"\1'-' i fir,vps{;nn r, B. E. Rogers, W. | {hese diseases are only the most painful but More About the Union Paoifio. ug and proprietory righws. Oan But Result in Success. 28 % gran > Mrs. William Gavitt. Kl\lr. Gavits fan |- ¢ et LR e ) among tho most common, and member of el s sy Fired on By Indians, JIGNORANT ON LEGAL POINTS. WisNipra, April 20,—A dispateh from Fort McLeod, near the Rocky mountains, Repubifoan! City Gentral Committes. | mariv was in the employ of the Atehison, Bullding Permits. nearly every family in theland is the victim " Ladi VARIOUS POLITICAL MEETINGS, | The mombers:af tho republioan city | Topoka & Santa Fo and Union Pastie | _Superintendont Whitlock iséued build: | Seeo tg be peculiarly liable (0 netiraio ate seem 1@ be peculiarly liable to neuralgic at« central committee are reauested o meet i o. | Ing permuts yesterday, as follows: i e f neuralgia, head- contirms the report that Mounted Police Ser- in the council chamber Saturday aiter- ;‘;)mlpnn'lals i; :h; ml';’g;‘“:‘lo"‘l‘:wfi' Mrs. Pauline Heintze, one-story frame :.c%ke.';:::fi':f l‘nhe"t‘u:e‘l‘:n:ron:revou i .r! A Complicated System of Keeping | goants Spicer and Parry were fired upon by | The Police Commission—The Cable— | noon atd o'clock. . The attendance of | e 1& a friend of Superintendent ROFLY, | cottage, 830 South Seventeenth....... $1,000 | of constant occurrence. Not until the dis- Books ¥rom Which the Road | Blood Indians Wednesday, and adds that Base Ball-America's Scals— each mcmmruur%ntly requested. of the Union Pacific telegraphic depart- | W. Maitland, one-story frame cottage, covery of AtHlophoros had any remedy Neods Rellef—Adjournment ¥usl4nlu the Indians fired on a ;wu't of The Druggists—The G D. H. Meroer, Chiarman, ment, and also of Robert Law, proprie- Franklin near Twenty-fifth.......... 800 Bosn Toind for o1et 4 9 i ? reighiters and then started for the iBlood re- TOg bl B. F. REDMOND, Sccretary. tor of the Cozzens house. Ho 18 now ono | Mi%: D: C. Brooks, two-story frainé en found for either rheumatism, neuralgia Taken Til Wednesday. serve. The mounted police are after them. cers—Other News, b b ¢ : o h dwelling, 1817 Davenport. .. 1400 [ or nervous headache, and they were gener- —_——— Attention Ninth ‘Ward Republicana, | Of the twenty-eight special agents of the l"rfi'fi'&?fi'&n"."?fi'n’fi" 1 a0 | M1y conceded tobe incurable, but Athlo- The Pacific Roads Investigation Pleuro-Pneumonia in New York. There will be a mass meeting of the | treasury department, and has just been | . ‘AU SEG CRl0 phoros has been proved to be not on! . ONEW Y Apill 20— his testimony | ., WASHINGTON, April 20.—Commissioner The Political Situation. Ninth ward republican voters in John. | dispatched to the Seal islands of Alaska. | “dwelling, Do Van near Park. " 1,400 | Rcertain cure for these discases, in all their i e e mission beos, | Coleman was notiied to<ay that pleuto- | Tho second ward was the batle ground | gon’s store on Twenty-ninth and Farnam | 1o will remain thero & year and a_half, o el DU L oo Ut ore tho Paclfc rallways commission Freel | prumonta existed at Golden Bridge, N. Y., | of the politioal wae last night. At Mull. | sirect Saturday ovening at 5 p.m, ALl | i hAYe 8 his special duty the protec: | - Five pormits aggrogiting.............$4000 | yee of fbiophoron the bowels e Xera dent Adams, of the Union Pacific road, sal among » herd of eattle from which some | er's hall, on the corner of Eighteenth and | republicans ploase n“m“i Y tion of the seals which are so valuable an Rmlenbes freely open, its success is certain, and to aid the Omaha & Nebraska rond was operated | animals had already been shipped. The in- v s 4 X adjunct of the United States domain in Police Court. this, Athlophoros Pills are recommended, profitably as a branch of the Unlon Paciflc. uK:cwr was directed to investigate and forid | Vinton streets, a rousing moeting was | . oo THE OABnE.UARs WILL RUN, | that portion of the world. George Lamar, the man who stole the | which, while providing thie neccesary cae The Oregon Short Line was built in 1851, [ the shipment of any more. held. Between 150 and 200 enthusinstic . < The Alaska Commercial company, | seventy-five barrels from Blake, Bruoe & | thartic, will be found to be a valuable afd when it was thought the Northern Pacitic road would not be built for many years. The road s 610 mileslone, Along the Bear itis graz- ing ana farming and mountain country. For 200 miles it runs among lava beds, but as sage bush grows there it could easily be converted into an agricultural region. The road cost $20,000 to $25.000 per mile, fully equipped. “The stockholders of the Union Pacific took oll of the bonds and half of the stock. One ## . thousand dollars in bonds and $500 In stock were sold for $1,000. The road was a great feeder for the Union Pacific. Governor Pattison said that the act of con- gress stated that the road shall not issue or guarantee the issue of bonds without the per- mission of congress. Adams said he knew that, but he obtained the written opinion of counsel. He was not & lawyer and must be guided by them. lie ‘was an officer and was aware if he made him- afldl‘lhblo he must suffer the penalty. The republicans were present. The ticket [ The Comparative Comfort and Con. | [1ich has the island under a lease from | 5, was brought before Judge Stenberg | to the action of the medicine, Athlophoros was endorsed from top to bottom. The Ls hdohrad and Cons | ¢hg ~government, is restricted in _its g o & v venience They Will Combine. gl et oo ot My | yosterday mormng for trial. He was | i no experiment, it has heen tested and has who stole a korse and buggy in this city on First ward meeting, which was to have The cast iron yokes for the cable car Gnvg.t's especial d..u'g, 18 to see that the | founp guiity and given thirty days in the Pr%-v:g ‘};,,:',‘;“,‘ff,:{,‘:’,,;‘,’l“f,,’;n orginally the 5th, was to-day sentenced to seven years | been held in the theater hall at the cor- | tramway which have boen scattered | employes ot the company comply with | county jail, the fivst ten and the last ten | prepared as .I‘,em(.d for use in m“:,cg.on in the penitentiary at hard labor, Mo was | nor of Thirtoenth and Williams streets, | along Tenth and Dodge streots will bo the conditions of the lease. He said it | on bread and water. Hais & profossional | with Athlophoros, for rheumatism and ne— e G oT s Sowieat, T was postponed until Monday night next | placed In the ground, as may be scen | Wa$ "a‘m“’“&.‘f ""“‘, "l“‘fli"‘l h“"‘l‘“’" }" thief, who makes a business of stealing | ralgia and kindred complaints. Used in to permit a large number who desired to | from a slight obscrvation, with the | SOIMTIL the lenge o K InE & ol amd | barrels. = He has been arrested sevoral s e ki Y A Minister's Downfall. BALTIMORE, April 20.—Rev. A. Morrison, Personal Paragraphs. Julian M. Cabel, United States army, is registered at the Millard. L. C. Eenwold and family went to St. Louis yesterday on a two weeks visit. Geo. Lehman, proprietor of the Grand Pacific hotel, Columbus; was a guest at the Cozzens yesterday morning. ————— + 0 connection with that remedy, they area Buffalo Bill in the Commons. &0 to Muller’s hall to do so. smaller end downward. The wider face ,‘Lfi‘,‘,f,’}.:",‘gnfig‘“flg'}‘;.fi.'.‘ 1‘::,,:’&?;:,::“1%":3 “'f,‘::,:’ li;:rr:b:::; :":,“:‘l:‘z:‘;;‘"i":(lffi'". certain cure for either of these very common LoxDON, April 20.—Colonel uu.hu-lhlle; About forty signatures woro added to | of the yoke will bo on & level with the [ 150 miles in the ocoan— while she left her | Thomas, colored, had been quarreling, | 210, Jistressing diseases atising from vitiat- showed Buffalo Bill through the house of | ¢},4 ward club roll. pavement. Inthe space which is pro- | progeny ontheshore. If she was not made | They were fined $5 and costs. Several Ll I-"?Od Lot st A GO L L commons. ‘The scout was much Interested | "y 1o this meeting was in progress. | vided for by the elongated horsoshoo in- | the victim of some whaler or seal hunter | drunks and vagrants were disposed of. pecially valuable for nervous debility,blood in the proceedings and conversed witn sev- | . ' ts a6 l h she would return to her cub inside of K"""“"‘Br dyspepsia, distress after eating, eral members. e democrats were doing York of an- ghlone yoke the cable, an inch or more twenty-four hours. The speed at which eadache, constipation, loss of appetite, ———— other kind. ~Mr. Joseph Garneau, jr., | in diameter, will be run. The grip, | the seal travels in the water is incredi- and all stomach or liver troubles. ;‘ur di- The Commission at Mobile, l\‘lr. Joseph Teahon, Mr. Pat Ford, Mr. | which is the means of attaching the car | ble. When she was killed the cub would seases of women they are invaluable. These MoniLe, April 20.—The Inter-state com- | Coggshall and other democratic gentle- | ¢4 ¢11e cable, is operatod from the center | Of necessity starvo to death. pills are perfectly harmless and may be merce commission lsteneq to arguments l!;lc“ were visiting the various saloons in | o oy it dummy car. Itis an ap- The location which Mr. Gavitt will safely used by adults or children, from officials of the Mobile & Ohio railroad | the ward and forwarding Mr. Garneau's 3 : el have is only 600 miles from Siberia, but Testimonials of those who have been to-day and received various petitions for a | candidacy for the mayoralty. parently frail piece of steel, but is in re- | by ronson of the Japanese trade winds cured will be sent on application. suspension of the fourth section. Adjourned The Saloon Keepers’ association held a | ality very stroug and capable of drawing | it isnot so polar like in temperature as till to-morrow, meeting last evening in Metz hall on | three cars. In Chicago this number are | would ordinarily be supposed, Mr. Every dl’“Z%‘“ should keep Athlopho- mnblaa‘——atuman Tenth street. About 100 were present. | operated. [t is probable that in Omaha | Gavitt 1s accompanied b; is bri - d Athlophoros Pills, but where nn & Southwestern road runs twenty- 3 pre ! his bride, nee | General Breck and wife entertained thes o £ five iles southwest from Salena Into an | Loxpox, April 2.—Tho British steamer | 1i6 meoting had “boen originally | only one car will be attached to the | Vennemun, of Evansville, Indiana. She a guest yesterday Mrs, General Hare. who | Hie? ot be bought of tho druggist agricultural aistrict in Kansas. It always | yorderer, which left Boston March 20 for anned as an adjunct of | dummy. isa pretty young lady and shows her { ison hor way home to Fort Mead, Dakota, ye k, ?r lon;u “‘;," ey aid i paid expenses and ran through the best wheat | ' 0 14 Ghich was reported with pro- | oy Garneau’s campaign. It proved | What is not generally understood is | fealty to her husband by accompanying 4 h | Xork, will send either, carriage pald, on growing country of Kausas. Adams would from a trip to Texas. 88 s0on think of cutting off a finzer as_droy a Waterloo. The organization passed | that the passenger car or cars ofany | him, on her wedding tour, to a receipt of regular price, which is_ $1 per peller lost, arrived off Lizard to-day in tow. | into the hands of tho friends of Mr. 3 . place General A. L. Williams, Colonel J. J. | bottle for Al h d b0c f NDe cable train are not connected directly | where but r: = 4 . el J. J. | bottle for Athlophoros an or the it tomlbo O esPatio He | © prone Gorto Corg-meokea | Hictoh and ot soventy. Sut ot g | i oxbl, Whis pismngers T | e g RS | ity it Bttt v | B . = i members of e organization w 8it 1n the dummy if they. desirejithey wi ——e H Y AT e '-fl: QEfifififific?'fifl“mxfiflmn ghmx‘fil; ifle‘:"?é wx":fin,fi:’“ "‘;‘ A,’:" ?'7“1_:"1”“‘ ’Yd" probably support his candidacy. not be ex; cted{o do s{), and all IeXru of Leaving tho Buckingham, witnessed the Dickey-Williams nuptials. was very protitable for vears. When the obbery, by means of prepared cards, | A good democrat said last evening: | danger of any mishap to the cable aro [ To the Editor of the BEE: It is with re- Northern Pacific was built it was cut in two and had not paid since. ‘The examination of theroads operated by the Union Pacific was concluded and Adams was examined a8 to the mileage. A branch road doing a small business needed by which the proprietors of tables lost £16,000, | “Mr. Garneaux 1s & fine man Bronchitis. —Sudden changes of the has Just been discovered. wa, ‘weather cause Bronehial troubles. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” will give rellef. Sold only in boxes. L —— Seeking Separacion. in some | prevented by the possible separation of y N 8, but he has too much of the monop- | the ;uulscnzgr car (l:om the dull’nmy in an grot that the W. C. T. U. are obliged to Wha Brees. Nucified olistic nature to bea candidate for mayor. | instant by simply using a coupling and | leave their present headquarters, the PARIA, April 20.— orelgn oMae his 16 bHe has c:t ?‘n tl:g p‘ricfio't bma.;j ‘:imply de;icc. i s Buckingham, on the 1st of June. as the o el ecause he has the facilities to bake it a or each train two men will em- | new proprietors are askin, 225 per tified tho press that Schnaebeles has been re- | jittio cheaper than some of the smaller | ploved—one the driver, 8o called, and the gxes KLS & APITAL PRIZE, $160,000. 'Wo do hareby certify that wo_supervise the | to make a greater profit on each i i ¥ month. This is the interest on a $33,75 Hattie M. Arnold i -An .m',""m. (s uh‘: chflw to :,,'.fi,“;:gd“::'g:{; leased. St bakers can, He hires girls at 40 to 50 | other the conductor, The driyor is a Iuvestment" n:d :m“ct e:mnllar?:nzfl the distriet m“r:xo;“g?dr?‘minfic;:‘l“:uét ;,“ i1 ;fifi:‘%‘%‘-"h"fi:&z 3?:‘-.5?2,‘:‘«2:‘, point where the branch f'. connected with the AMUSEMENTS, cents per day to work in his cracker | corresponding person to the engincer of 1d 1) 1 A ]’ ¢ y Y ag: « L+ | Company,and in person manage and ocontrol main lineg, it is given construction mileage. —_— factory and makes them putiu long hours | train. It is his pusiness to hold the lever | Would secure quarters clsewhere and the | Arnold for a divorce. They ' were mar- | the drawings themselves, and that the same aro ‘The parent may carry freight 100 miles sod branch road fifty miles, and yet the branch may be allowed construction inileage of two miles for every one actually carried. ‘This constructive mileage always worked in favor of the branches pro rata against the mnl line, and therefore by this rule the ches of the Union Pacific took from the renanl receipts of that road all that was al- lowed them as constructive mileage. There have been very few com&lnlnts of discrimina- tion of competitors. Adams had never heard of any proposition to abandon the Union Pacitic to the government except what had been in the newspapers. Governor Pattison asked it the issue of zlo 000,000 stock and guarantee of the St. Joe Grand 1siand stock collateral trust bond of 1579 had been sanctioned by congress. \ Adams said Judge Diflon would know | 1 i CHAMPAGNE AND OYSTERS, and do asmuch as men_could do. He | of the gripper in his hand all the time, | Feformatory work among the intemper- To-morrow evening the German [ has all the elements in his composition | The CONRGIGE 18 0L By maeN'a necessity | 8te and outcast could still be earried on. Comedy company appeurs at Boyd’s in | that many another man has who has | in the way of collecting fares as he isin | _ T'he union could afford to paya reason- a most happy and funny picce, which has frown rich by squeezing the life out of | watching the stopping and starting of able sum for rent or in payments on a already been rendered into English and | his employes. Now heis going around | the train and caring for passengers. building, if some one interested 1n benev- played with great success by some of our | and spending a little money with men | = The comparativeconvenience and com- [ olent work would let us know of house best comedy organizations. ' It is styled, | whom he has_never patronized before | fort of the cable car is recognized in | in the vicinity of the class we seek. Austern and Champagne,” or as it was | and never will again. Some of them | every place whero therois a well con- | A medium sized building containing styled in English, »'Champagne and Uys | may be caught by ft: bt T oan asure you | ducted line. . In Chicago the specd of the | One front room on tho ground floor for ters.” Tt1s brimful of merriment and | that the more intelligent and thinking | car is five miles an hour in the business [ Public meetings and a fow small bed fun and will be worthy of a full house. | ones will not be.” part of the, seven miles in the residence | Yo0ms where temporary shelter and help The usual “labor’’ ticket will be put in | part and ten miles fn the suburbs. The | €an be given young men who have lost Pollce Pickings. fieldin a day or two. Last night the | person who resides four or five miles | their footing and need to be reminded of James Dufly broke into & Chicago, St. | cavassing was being done as effectively | away from his or fier place of business is | mother, and mother’s God, more than Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha oar last | as possible. Whother an entirely new | able theroby to get home in the evening | ABYthing else, is just what we need. evening and was subsequently arrested | ticket or slmrly endorements of certain | or to business in the morning in & half | ., Lhe Buckingham hall was rented to the and lodged 1n jail. He did not succeed in | candidates of the republican and demo- | hour. Few accidénts occur because of Gospel army for April and May. It was ? cratic candidates will be the rosult, it is | the watchfullness: of the employes in | & mutual benefit, as the union was as- stealing’ goods to any considerable gl P oyes sisted fii iall; d th i motnt hard to say. keeping the cable frec from obstructions. | Sisted financially and the army provided B o Burrowa: chargdd with teals The best and largesl republican rall e with more comfortable headquarters. “fllg‘h“ i hitady wllfl ‘Ll d. aling | oeihe campaign will be held at the Par FROM COUTANT TO GALLA GHER | Both societies have made every reasona- & coat atthe City hotel yesterday, was |, . .. i1 the S ; 5 i effort to retain the premises, butall to no captured Inst might. He is charged with © Seventh ward this evening. Tt < Preparations are making for the appear- | The Change Whiah Will Take Place conducted with - honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, And we suthorize the Company to use "this certificate with fac-sim- iles of our sigmatures aitachod, 1n its advertise wments.” ried in White Cloud, Nebraska, in 1884. ‘The plaintiff alloges that the defendant has since been guilty of adultery with a woman in Council Bluffs, 8. 8. Stewart wants a divorce from his wife Sallie, to whom he was married in Missouri in 1879. He alleges desertion a8 a ground for the decree. Lizzie Daynuff was married in Council Blufts in January, 1885, to Emerson Day- nuff. After a year of mariied life the husband became abusive and the wife is now seeking a divorce in the district court on the grounds of cruelty. da iy COMMISSIONERS. We the undersigned Banka and Bankers will pa, all Prizos drawn in Tho Louisinna tate Lotterics which may be presented at our ooun- Se LirE will acquire new zest, and cheer- fulness return, if you will impel your liver and kidneys to the performance of their functions. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm will stimulate them to healthful action. $1.00 per more about that than he did. There were Utah, Colorado, Omaha, Montana and trans- continental pools. In the pool Pacific Mall §ot 000 a month, Of this the Union 'aclfic paid from a quarter to a third. The J. H. OGLESBY, - Presideat [i;“w.“i National Bank. Preciont St Motnal Bank * A. BALDWIN, nml ‘went topieces in 18%. The road carried d lar vurpose, We thank the friends of our | pottle. President New Orloans National Bank. ”we::;g lthe :lornu and lpoi for l:lnam;l.;{ gran DOy . innee there of the most eloquent speakers in the Po-w:sflcn To-night, ‘cn\::‘e for th"“"i?"y ‘{'f“"ot“" '?:‘il"“;“"i CARL KOHN, less money. ‘Transcontinen the party organization in the cit ¢ '8 ol n the past and hope the interest they foel B Pres. Unfon Nationa Bank. hnnrflou is becomi s Knights of Pythias Ball. n the party org: y. This eveming at 6 o'clock, the post- H ound Over. e atior i'fié'fiusffiis:"fif lg‘fi: %!"nigln A Pythian ball was given at Masonic ‘The republican city central committee will manifest itself in a prompt response skl Joseph Wachtel, who was brought from in our time of need. { Nebraska City to answer to the charge of i office stamp windows will be closed, and ific. In 1885 the rate per ton per mile was | hall last evnnmf which was very pleas- will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon in % o Any suggestion or assistance will be the council chamber. the sales of the {av will be carefully UNPRECERENTER ATTRAST B cnoreo About eighty knights The 13¢ cents, now it is g cents per mile. The | antly successful money paid out in ¢ | settlement i rohibitionists will meet this even- | noted and rocordeds All the other re- | thankfully reccived, the larceny of a watch and $40 in cash T . 1o ihe “‘J‘"p&o 1t "a;?fiol;‘:fv": L hfl“fl‘:m_' in< uckingham hall, Y ports will be cldsgd up to that time, Mrs. G Mgs. J. T. BELL, President. from H. Spankelberger in this on April 7 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. nwmmn ‘:;‘d 1s slmply deducted from the | yuegtan Peasants DMigrating to he Ninth ward republicans will hold | and then the office will be &S, G. W. CLARK, Secretary. was given a hearing before Judge Sten- | , Ancorporated in 1808 for 25 years by the legis n for Educational and Charitable purposes ik & capital Of $1:000,000—40 which & reserve fund of over $550.000 has since been add: iso was Tmade s Dect'of tho present Siato o Sonstitation adopted Decombor 24, A. D. 1019, The only lottery ever votod on and’ endorsed by tho peopls of any state. never B Itsgrand single number drawings place monthiv. and the sei-annual drawinzs reau- larly uv'ury six months (June and Decembor). 70 Win A Forrun: Rfter the recess there was an Informal Siberia. o meeting at Johnson's store, Twenty- | formally turnea over to the postmaster- A Viaduct for South Omah taik betwoen the commissioners and Prest- | London Times: The tide of emigration :{:‘:"‘ and Faroam stroets this evening, | 510, ‘G, v. Gallagher, by thep:nntlamln The citizens of sonth“Omal;.:l -:e dis- dent Adams. The ex of the | of the Russian peasantry into Siberia ia — who now occuples the position of post- | cussing the viaduct question. The rail- Lo e it $60.000 a year. Re- | Jargely on the increase. There is no offi- | Eighth Ward Republicans, master. Mr. Coutant, now retires, | road traffic at that place i t that ol oinoan the) AL sHouid oiaf regustration of the numbers; but in | Tho republicans of the Eighth ward are | leaves the office after holding it for nearly | T2 trafic a! Piate s £0 RToN N8 %0 the governmen! Jnd:? Dl hich | 1886 there passed through Sysrani alone | making great preparations for cffective | four years, having been appointed on July | 803one crossing the tracks has to take been decided that of land '(lhmo.oomlng from the central provinces. | work on next Tuesday. They claim tha | 25, 1833, Upon his retiroment he will re- | &reat chances and a good many serious l?n.l':‘o m gonmby 4 o government. A A 0 Th’ bt under the new districting of the city they. sume his ol dioccupntlon—the coal and | accidents have already happened. The Toelien of the I’;En nmmflnfl) fi: r:H ‘3“ :neu L 'a; i : uht?on ‘: :%.' Ao t.:d is- | will have the banner republican ward of insurance business. South Omaha Land company has ex- berg vesterday afternoon. _The evidence waa sucn that the judge held him under bonds of $300 to appear before the dis- trict court, €The povular blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla, is having a tremendous sale this season. Nearly everybody takesit. Try it yourself. hers in large numbers proceed by sea As already stated in the B, Mr. d Ilingness to stand half the i Fo Drt M:lgnndbn?flu Class K, in_the by tho government. Theland was granted | movement b&yond the European fron. | the city. Nearlyahundred of the ward’s | Woodard will i Pl Rkt Vel SR, IS e Hed Boe et Daving Musio, New Orioans. Tueeday, May v ”'fl‘&”m”"“m‘.'.‘&'&“»u‘“fi“&“m‘ ““"-.b::: :savnfl:h ;ouv:l ithln ‘l‘t. haye | FePresentative ropublioans met at Pruyn's | tant bost m'::mr?‘;n;:u?eio:o w'i.‘iifl'nffl?. expensn provided thejy/aductila loosted | Thencase Tegslnasiy Bamney i Ruesall | [iaph st Monsh ly Drawing. QAPITA{ nlz“s'uw,ooo. Notice. Tickets are 810 only. Halves, 85 mmuu. ;r:mm e on L street. On the other hand the citi- s ot et ke Ret. Tacoess of m ?.:5? l]atull)y mux&’n{fl Rw zh&nl;n;u o{ “thu :.i;lln,:rp':r{::::;e o:r::{;fl:m l::: ‘:}lraefl‘y’rb?e?nme yg:v:aim? 315"3&3?' ey of "ht“ m"&"&“}:fi;";g“fl:‘fi l°°“‘i earn| eban, and the Rur: 8 ussistin A ' | tion, a3 it woul 0 an u.fi‘.{.’,.}:fi?"‘;:‘:‘f,‘,flfgfizn is 5.‘,'.‘,,‘,‘,':,1::' many other thousands to_establish fl,enf. the Eighth ward republican ciub. O. H. ?:.d'yp?;g::f.jd ffff;‘.'.:"figé"gu‘.’:‘?;‘éfimd claim that the land uompan{ have chosen and allwe Liavato dois to pay the smount | selves {a New Russia. With the excep- | Ballou was chosen temporary chairman | foroiory the sccommodating clerk at the lh:t locatfiorn n Df{l“ %(0 sell Tfi“’" PEopy \nn i . . L] N Dack all that we paid over what we shouid ‘gl::l::ti'ol:: {:‘:n;n;? t‘l:eg:t }:o%:xm'g; stamp window and now 'in ‘tho money- | onnion ia viada uldbe: o charged with fast driving, was heard be- fore Judge Stenverg yesterday after- noon. Russell is the cabman who ran over Mrs. Flagg on the street several weeks ago, and severely injured her. Russell was fined $20and costs. the heavi- and O. Wiseman temporary secretary. APPROXIMATION PRl m Approximation Prizes of L 100 “ “ 2,170 Prizes amounting to. .. §535,000 "Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the company in Now Or leant. rther Information write clearly, giving e LU TAL NOTES Rxpross Mone Sraers. o New York Exchango m orainary o ion is that the viaduct should be lo- 9. ZLARGE PRIZES OF have paid. ) A committee of five, appointed for the | order department, has tendered her 3;’;},‘., as far south as O street at least. eoft fine allowed under the ordinance. 4 LARGE PRIZES OF memns stated ‘g:‘t‘ ‘:I‘:‘a i:v:hghll}mno;e&‘ gg Px:%?\l;en:}amgf’ th:fi_‘m;n;";{’e{fil .ndb{ purpose, reported the following vermy- ;l:«lfiuauon. tt.o wcea: an moqua'lli dremurz_; N Ov) £o continue as separate organizations, and | blind desire of change, and they hfo forth | nent organization: ['rcsideml Guy C. M?B;fi‘:lgom ion 1n the store o ams Omaha Druggists. Brevities. % this obliged a complicated system of book- | not knowing whither the, . Many of | Barton; first vice president, O. 1, Baliou; J 3 A largely attended meeting of the drug- The transfer of the Boyd opera house | 5 ng. There are forty of these organiza- | them return to their original settlements, | second vice president, Peter Peterson; It will take about an hour after the 156 of (hia it hold Last night at | Proverty hasfallen through. 155 tions and Adams supposed he was vresident | after a lougor or shorter absence, more | secretary, O. Wiseman: treasurer, W. W closing to-night to formally effect | Zists of this city was held last night a James Duffy was arrested last night charged with breaking into a Chicago & Northwestern ear. The bids for construction of the Coun- cil Bluffs and Omaha wagon bridge will be opened on May 17. The Omaha Wheel club met last night and decided to adopt the gray check uni- form of the Cyclists Touring club, | of them ali. He hoped the report of the com- | destitute ti Keyser; executive committee, A B i vali pctTide's vian Tor Seitet) foms an they went forth,but far the yser; N Guj‘ C. | the c‘)lmngo ref erreg to, andl wh‘«:n tfo-.;nor-l Kinsler’s drug store, Farnam street. Mr. Barton, 0. Wi Ji Al . | row dawns upon the veople the federal | Parr presided and George H. Leslie, of this useless and complicated system of ac- !f‘;g;ra:: {?,:? lrn.tr&n?:fi::&.srgtotthsmfit Parker, 8, B, Efi'l?&:n 'h::-‘l‘:: Br::ér .‘.',vd postoflice wnl"lmve passed into the hands Leslie‘?& Lesl ie, aot‘od n% secretary. eTlm OB e ras blent 1 Jewr. T th | kLo ShIGh 7 P CP3glor, i Soport o the commiies | o the demoerey. commirar on boptiion and. .1 west Th o was adopted. SRI M appointed a e last meeting, repor a his :xmfl&onno‘:o: elmrk‘:;‘r:‘;g i’g"&(’: wh.;'v%“-'ifi"’ruffl;“Z'}mfi.'?pf’.'.fe:":‘fl :‘; A list of the members was then read, DIAMOND DUST. series of rules, which were discussed and ¢ and the eommission adjourned to | to; no information is available before | sShowing the club to have a charter mem- | The Home Team At Denver—Amateur | adopted. The election of ofticers was ednesday next. Who will be put on the | they start as to the best routes, the capa- | bership of seventy-five. The chairman, Organizations, postponed till the next meeting which Yy not know, il i - | secretary and N. J. Burnham were ap- wi e held Al e same place on next [Said they a1d not ki bilities of soil, or the condition of oli d N. J. Burahi The test of the strength of the Omaha [ Wil be held at thy I t \ ) 3 tor, OUFTONCY DY eXpress at our exponse ad e e mate and season. If they succeed itis | Pointed a committea to prepare a consti- | a1/ olul will be mado to-day when they | ADUrsday night. The meeting then ad- di?ir:’i Ic):‘l‘l::one!?g:::wn“t‘l n:‘:'fsm flllle Qreesed, . A. DAUPHIN, N, T April 29, .-Th only after enduring unticard of hard. | tion and'bylaws/fox e governingiotito meet the Denvers, one of the strongest, JoLRedy ———— Browgw Saty the tatl yto ot 1, bl fzo‘ Row OrloansLa. sales atine, Tenn., w-day—Fairview | them, if there existed a department An informal session of the club was | if not the strongest, teams in the western Jodae MoCRIGoR iMool TaMTORY 3 h ‘Washington, D. O farm and Kennesaw farm—were largaly at- | charged with the regulation of this great | held, the object being to dovise ways and | league. Tho Lincolns witn whom the i & T e | A new bsflnfl?‘; 3* l' e Brotherhood '?f g oee e 0 tended. The larzest sales at Fairview were | national migration. Tho instances of | neans for securing a full and fair vote | Omahateam divded honors met two de- | l10enses yesterday e following par- | Carpenters’ and Joiners’ union will be ress Registered letters on election day. The first problem con- @ brown colt, by imp. Fleicher, dam Thora, | failure are, itis to be teared, the rule, ) sidered was that of registration. It was ties: bought by Fairfax stables, $3,700; brown colt, | and when the disaster happens beyond Name. Residence. Age. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BA NK feats at the hands of the Denvers but New Orleans Ly %gnnizud at Kessler's hall on next succeeded in winming the last game of L dnesday evening. imp. Kossifer, dam by D: the reach of railways and steamers the | shown that out of the 1,000 or more d Charles O. Peterson...Omaha 30 | In the county court yesterday Max R Thst the presence z;%m"“’ “‘w:e:-::u'{m&:;lll:": e antr i hover “hoars ot | voters in the ward less than 500 have | the sories. Omaha and Denver will play | { Haunah Alf. maba 24 | Meyer & Bro, commenced an action to ob- &E %uIE"Mm EHE_R“%.:‘..“.: hotirerar :.33 Mr. Pickwick, dam Tuscarors, bought by | them. The state itself '1s beginning to | been registered. The executive commit- | to-day, Sunday and Monday, O'Leary | | Jan Filipps.. .Omaha 30 | tain possession of a piano, valued at $365, | asies’ of absiute Falnoss and intexrity, that the Fairfax stables, 32,500, The highest at Ken- | suffer directly in its finances from this tee were instructed to meet at 9 o'clock | and Krehmeyer will form the battery for | 1 Philomena Kadle: -Omaha 30 | now held by Helen Hinze. hancos are all equal and that no 0ne oan possib'y R Vere 1ans Hon s br:wn It by | disorganized shifting of population, as this morning with committees appointed | the first and last games with Healey and | { Edward Witchs .Omana 25| The overland train westward [ast even | - IESRMSEI thyt Nour Natonh Runks tellow, Ry llu:" bought, h,“’u‘;,y; many of the emigrants leave arrears of | for the purpose of making l'hgerlonnl Harter for the Sunday battery. The | | Minnle Douglas. maha 18 | ing was comparatively short on passen. | thesuyment of prizok, and tiat sl Hekey i taxes behind them. canvas to see that every republican in nm'::'. Damso"l:."b '{&'} %::'::‘ Sfi“{ e the ward is registered to-day. Active Glen, dam Virlein, General W. 1{ Race Prejudice. committees were also appointed to work [ackson, $00; bay colt, by Bramble, dam | One afternoon a half drunken fellow | on the different stroets of the ward on Hevacs, f&‘l"fih‘tndfih"fl‘ $1.000; bay giot on one of the Louisville & Nashville | election day to see that the full repub- Bk Kaokey, $1.950; hay ot Drown fllloy By | sleeving cars bound north. When the lican vote isJpolled. .ongfellow. dam_Sierra Nevada, . i1, | gonductor showed him to his scat he The Rogistration. X y, Midway, Ky., $1,500, found a clean, well dressed, éunflumnuly To-day callT the ast" duvis need of out door exercise, have formed a NGTON, pril 29.—The combina- | looking colored man to be his partuer in 0-day s practically the last day for | hage ball club and propose to contest for on sale of the International Horse sud | that section. and occupying the seat fac- | the registration of voters in the various | the amateur championship of the city. Omaha club will then play return games at Lincoln and Hastings and will meet the Denvers on the Omaha grounds May 18, 14 and 15. A COURT HOUSE NINE. The young men employed in the office work at the tcourt house, feeling the signature of the president of an Institul o fran is rocognizod in tha highest courts: theri ymous Real Estate Activity. The business of the county clerk’s of- fico is a pretty fair index of the activity m the real estate market. On Thursday the receipts of the office, for recording deeds and mortgages alone, amounted to $200.50. This was more than the receipts for the first twenty-four days of January gers and long on special frnight. There were three ‘‘perishable goods™ cars. G. Washington Burrows was arrested last night charged with having uniaw- (ullly and feloniously appropriated a hb- eral portion of D. Murray’s wardrobe. « The department was called out about noon yesterday to extinguish a fire at Ninthteenth and Pierce. It was caused by ware of any imitations or an attle assoclation closed to-day. The fo 4 ds of the city, The registr: ill | The ol der the man. tof I |inl and more than for the first six- [ a compost heat setting fire to the side- L] » ’ sales i’&"&'&‘fv’x ;“z:lro‘g.ln:’& :"ID..TF?. gfil': F tou:h:; ltll?: ll::?:. ‘a‘:;:ufl:’::“lfi: ::e; :honu- b.;o(:uyopen late lgh:s l‘el.:an“i'ngl Nl- w“"lz::::d 800’:‘”"5 ;:g:“}o"'}k:"o"i“l‘ teon dayp of the i nm’_‘e mgnth ek w?Jlkl Wester teomste thi @RES head. of tr) to “set up for white folks,” i 3 players: Thompson, pitcher: Johnston, ohn Wester, a teomster, was thrown amount were Roted. doin| yt‘l‘l‘e dude act uF charcoal, etc., and for the sccommodation of would-be cstglwr; Bell, 1ir';t base; Angeyine, sec- ANewL 0. O F. Lodge. from a wagon loaded with lumber at the Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday in the county clerk’s office of the “Goodrich Lode No. 144 1. 0. O. F.” The incorporation is entered into for the corner of BSeventeenth and Webster struet.s%eumrdn afternoon and scriously hurt. The accident was caused by the breaking of a wagon wheel. tinall t up from his seat, deciaring | Yoters: A mistaken idea prevails to the | ond base; Wiggins,, third base; Reid, that bo'd "bo d—ord It he,d set thar an efle‘ot uzha; votltlrrl ;a:o hn‘ve dh:rutolore sgmfiz Aapi (}‘Iflxu?hi' txlx,telfi field; 'Wood, MoArthur, ot the Manitoba Cantral railway, be otlouaaya biasied BIGREIR & bigh | Fesiaieron i nok be Soduen, 10 gauea)) Sl Aeid GL BOrh S 1N said to-day: *‘We have Just made final ar- | ") gonductor, to keep the peace and | in the city who expects to cast his vote THE POLICE COMMISSION. nnfimu with the Northern Paclfic t0 | prevent any disturbance in his car, led | on Tuesday will have to see that he is on o X 3 c c ga\ B i, Wmuch o from o Orand | ghe lndhznn’ tron of old Kentucky | the registrar's list. At the time of the | What Governor Fyayer Has to Say . . 0 » ce of seventy ’mll 5l t.hl: bourbon toa seat in another part of | closing of the registrars’ books last night Al e, ee n Ecze m Q, mmer, and then to enter into " alliance | the car. it was estimated that less than one-half | Governor Thayeris still in the city. As a I re p I g 9 with the Grand Trunk. The Manttoba Central, | _ Noxt morning the drunken man who | of the voting bopulation of the city hud | already mentioned 1in tho Be, he is bu“ J;: pare u&::' ml l:: ‘l.;u lh':l;.u‘n e\‘llmn 'was not a bldd allbolw at 515 t.h had sob- | looked after the matter of registra another through line east and west. The seat and | Tho Seventh ward republican club mwcr: v&%@:&fimuw 1 In ing he had | have prepared for a grand rally at Han- oarry A it been ‘‘a little off his base evening | scom Park house this evening to attend reporter, “‘the continlssion will consist of Investigating Brooklyn Affairs. ‘l’g'otmn‘;ge dll:l"‘:: :‘::: ::l’dht.h‘:‘t‘ :-: and participate in which an invitation | four men beside t¥e mayor. Two of the New ‘;«:‘l& :Inru w-;nenty vg&:opo hnin't anything against the “‘niggers,"’ has boen extended to the other rupubli- | appointees will bedemocrats and two re- testiied =l e legislative comm| in- | Chd was J,,.y, their friend when they | ©an clubs of the city. Addresses will be | publicans. According as the mayor hap- vestigating the municipal administration of | yov . vog thecolves. So he hoped made by republican candidates and ns to be republi or democratic, 80 Brooklyn to-day. Ho sald that Fire Chlef | girepoor would see thatin anythingthat | Others interested in the success of the mg complexion of the board will be.'’ u.wbolutbuu taken into the Citl | had passed he had meant no personal | Caus: Steps will also brobably be taken “Have you made up your mind whom Electric Light tmmal._zj told him It | oeroroe'to him. to arrange for a grand findl raflly at the | to appoint?"” vnl.d be :mu{lmn:; by ::. :&n‘o‘ 2 exposition building on Monday evening. “No, not as yet. I have some good h nl t0 Nevins in checks and notes. L4y gudu' - Grand n;finuolo_nu Rally. men in view, but shall not make any ap- intments until after the city election, Last of the Mollie Maguires.! ces, did not consider you re- | There will be a grand republican rally nhnll appoint the men 8o that the com- - HARRISBURG, Pa., April 20.--The board of | sponsible for your acts at thattime. Your | under the auspices of the Seventh ward | mission can enter upon its duties at the pardons to-day recommended pardons 1n the | &1 olo, lt:h A"fl':":.f"-"::' mt'lu -m%‘ndo republican club st Hanscom park this | same time as the new city officers.” cases of Michael O’Brien and Curistopher | honora! ow me,'" same time | gvening at 8 o'clock. All the clubs ——— nelly, kuown as the “lask of the Molile | OUering his card to his former persecu- | o O e coaabiioeas ot fhe L ate oot ofi.'& Srsoure: Mysting. n:n: m“hmns. fly ur:‘odu::-‘ ‘The drunken follow drew back as if he invited to be present. All the candidates | 5iaton Jast evening at the city hall was ‘terms of imprisonment, and & larce | had been shot. ‘‘Look a-here Mr. Nig. | for the eity offions are especially ro- | yypytantially a continuation of the or- mumber fled the country when the murderous r,” he cried, in ¢ excitement, “I | quested to be presentandtake part in the | ganization which has beretofore been conspiracy was exposed in 1576 "‘“"'“' my miud to stand the cut-a- | meeting, thus enabling the citizens to see | formed. The by-laws were adopted. Conditions For a Recencillation. ::,‘.,’.4 if 1%'1.“3::1' “:' m"{& b: what kind of men they are voting for, | The Chicago Grocer was declared the | ViENNA, April 9,—The Tageblatt says | kyard!” Hon.J. L. Wester, Hon.C. J. Green, | officlal paper, & the vatican favors the followlng conditions ——— Hon. C. A, Baldwin, Hon. Lee 8, Estelle Goorge W. Chivis and Mattie Jobnson " fora reconciliation with the quirinal: The | Lace Curtains and Blankets cleaned, | and other eloquent speakers will address | were married at the residence of Mr. " pope will advise several royal families to re- | equal to new, at the City Steam Laun- | the republicans of the Seventh ward on | Wylie on the 25th, Rev. G. Woodbey 0anee all claims 1o soversignty In favor of | 4rY. this The U. P band will fur- | ofilciating. - : n. *“looking over the ground preparatory to appointing a poli mmission.” ‘‘Ac- cording to the pr lons of the charter,” he said last night fn conversation with a 18 60 gonoral atthis season that every one knows | iy son suffored from spring debility ano loss of what s mesnt by the expression. A chamge of sea- | appetite, and was restored 10 health as soon as he son, climate, or of ife. has suoh a depressing 0t | pogan o take our favoritemedicine, Hood's Barss- o feels all tired out, almost | parilla, We recommend It %0 all our friends.” M KS. appetito is lost and there THALIA B. 8MITH, Sciplovilie, N. ¥, 18 1o ambition $odoanyt The whole tendedcy | f suffered considerably, being for nearly & year yward. In this condition Hood's | troubled with Indigestion. Iam now on my fourth bottle of Hood's Barsaparilia, and never felt better in myife. Ithas made n now man of me.”—H. HILLMAN, Dos Plaiues Strect Police Station,Chicago, fosling, and tnvigorates every funotion of tae body. | 1y ™. Makes the Weak Strong Hood’s Sarsapurilia, “Iwomonths ago [ commenced taking Hood's Sar- “Formany months suffered greatly. My whole | saparilla s an experiment. ss L had no appetice or system seemed to rely run down, my ambition | strength, and felt tired all the Ume. Iattributed my was gone, bad pains I my back, and & feeling of las- 0 scrofulons hwmor. 1 bad tried several situde which § eould not throw off, Iwas treated un- . without receiving any suceessfully for Kidney trouble. Omo day st my 1 bad taken half & bottle of brothor's I saw & bowleof Hood's Sarsaparilla snd ' Sarsay Ppetite was restored, and determined o try i6. Bofore the first bottie was tak- | my stomach felt b have now taken nearly en i can candidly sey I was relieved. 1have used the | three botties,and I n s 80 woll in my life.” medicine of and on ever since, and recommend it for | Mis. Jxss1E ¥. DOLWEARE, Pascoag, B. L. kidney or Mver complainta.~Mis. W. H. BTRANG, | 5 poculiarity of Hood's Sarsaparillia fa thot it W7 Atiantio Avenue, Brooklyn. N. ¥, ; thens and builds up the system while it eradi- o; B, 1t you bvvemuda wp Your mind to setioo's | CULYGLLS" Now s hatiie o take 1t Hood’s Sarsaparilla 3 1 P o 1d by all dru ts. #1: six for $3. Prepared b Ol B SR n Y e o l & lt'ulon e8! 100 ‘Apothecarios, Lowoll, Mass Doses One Dollar 00 Doses One Dollar Bl Thsen Malavie, W\cers, And AN\ Diseases Q\‘)\se&. Keovn Trpree Tou Cancer of the Tongue. four years ago, was trot My wife, some three or m’ol H"'u.w Del Lowa lu-fll:‘mn. The pain was incessant, causiog (oo Tist of One hand, she almont 10s!; tween the suffering of the rdensome. ”“nl use of & sized baaties of BuELR PReaith: “Hhin g relieved an ears there has been DO return of the dis« 30 aé T L Miboiassoos L 5 Trea lood and BKin Dissasse malied free 'I‘II:&“I‘IU’:#'-VIMQ‘"!‘II,M W7 W, 23d B,