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B — e o sy v yards here last might, a switch ine and TRE FOUR COURTS. tige court againstiTames Monyhan in an ac- PHYSICIANS AND PROMIBITION | sarte, s, tas, mishts aawiten, engios ent gL R omherenate | A commmmance wove. | (F]) TIMR MINSTRELS Ploting n(mfl’mn af the hands of a seab en Untsed States Ciroutt Court. ok O'Marn, & typical son of " the | Now Ts the Time to Sgbecribe to — gineer, What little frelght is switched TO SETTLE THR RIGAT OF WAY. “a Tsle," vl up before Judge Renther Omah . Proaperi around here seems to be handled ina very | The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy raflroad | yesterday on a charge of drunkenness. As cop— b taken s iy amod Tiradiey whose | Circuit _court yestebday against the St. | JIRIIHT ] | rade has ineransod 1he reat ana ambivion ot | DeING Crowded Off the Stage to Make testimony 18 wanted in a case on trial at that | Joe & Rock Island road for redress for “‘Well, jidge, O 80 not denoy baing a little | the committee, and if they are accorded the RWM '0' Yflul\ NGMS pl \.'l‘ R being denied the right of way at the crossing | bit weak in my shin bones, but as far a8 moi | support and co-operation of the citizens of ! " A large number of Knights Templar, who | of said road at Hastings, this state, and WT drunk is mnlrned\'l ronounce it a day en rouye bomewdtd. . - . provided for. Analleged breach of this com- | yiissid night. Now, jidge, ynre most reverind he semi-monthly meeting of the home for | pact on the part of the St.Joe & Rock | juty is to release me imagately.” the friendless was held yesterday with the | Island resulted tn a collision, by which the ““Take a brush and scrub out the jail, Pa Learned Hasay On the Relations of One to the Other. ALCOHOL A REMEDIAL NECESSITY Omaba they feel entitlod to in the new pro- joct that has been set under way for the rais- ing of funds to aid them In the pursmt of r arduous duties, they are confident that An Old Citizen Discourses on Min- stel Talent of To-Day and Com- Dr. Mansfelde, of Ashland, Puts Him- welf Squarely On Record as Op- I e usual routine of business. ki Chicago, Burlington & Quincy sustamned @ | trick,” and then you may go,” remarked the Il redound to the mutual benefit of all | pares It with Talent of Long Ago. | FULNIESS ia 8OC] sons—Lincoln Jottings. dundier ~ S loss of something iike $2,500. police magistrate. concerned. The gentlemen identified with Geo. Gellenbeck’s Successful Fight the tg‘fid -{l MORTUARY. — “Faix, Oi will* surr,” said Pat, and in a [ the committoe are progressive and entorpris- s MOTT. District Court. short tito ho was_busily engaged in romov- | ing, and with funds at their command they | TOT Minstrel Honors, R RRRATE [PROM THE DEE'S LINCOLN RUREAT.] Mrs. Sarah M. Mott of Oskaloosa, Ta., died VERDICT FOR THE DEFESDANT. ing the layers of dirt from the floor much to | express confidence of locating a half dozen e The Lincoln medical society held an im- | 07 0T bt ronlioge e Tn the case of Staley vs. Hansel, involving | the amusement of the numerous spectators— | substantial manufactories in the city in a | . % c . P portant session Tucsday evening at the offices | ¥osterday morning at the residence of ber | 4yq oywnership of a cortain piece of property, | in the adjoining cells very short time. The casket manufacturing | , sPSRENTE Of Minstrel’ said an cld eltiaen 10 W P Dr Lano, one foatureof the evening betng | daughter, Mrs. James Ruan, 8319 Cuming | tho jury brought in a verdict in favor of the [ The bricklayers' strike assumed | company is nearly ready for business, and by | we Huve some very fite tatent i that fino right | DA ad o cury U D 5 SN, of heaBul 1. She was also the mother of Mr. | gefondant a new attitude in South | next week they expect to bo able to start up | here in Omaha? 1 went to the Goodgll benefit a8 ¥ EM A LES suffering from e it ! . : s Mott of Council Bluffs, The deceased BRODERICK WINS HIS SUIT. Omaha at an early hour Tuesday | their factory in Boyd's addition with twonty- | onlast Monday night and saw therd asfines | ¥ar o theirsex oa; i upon the topic, “The physician relative t0 | had come on a visit to her daughter. She was The jury returned & verdict in | evening. The walls that had just been com- | fivo skilled mechanics. A block tinware fac- | minstrel show as T finve had the pleasure of at- relief and cure. 2 the liquor question.” The pape was one that as buried to-day in Prospect Hlil cemetery. | the sum’ of $1,993 in favor of Patrick Brod- | pleted for the foundation of & new block to | tory from Keokulk, Ta., is another important tending for many a day. 1 (id think or going to ;'a-n:‘.yz;:lm for Qo showed long and careful study and the per- | Kev. A. F. Sherrili conducted the services.” | ericle, who brought action against the Union | be constructod by Lester Bros. on N strect, | enterpriso that {8 walting for entrance, and | fie s Club benetit, ut have been borcqas | w on Chrenfe, Nervons - 4 . CAVANAGH Pacifle railrond to recover for injuries re- | were battered down and destroyed to that | it will not be long before it will be invited to y by 8o + Sate Dlssases Comsutlation fect knowledge that the wri had of his 3Kt o the law fr t Cav ) o) 1 to th bel y S companies that I expected it would be only a v"":‘ J. A, nagh, of the law firm of Cav ceived while in their emplo; extent as to necessitate them being entirely | come in if the committee’s labors are properly | poor revetition of the old “chestnut,” but when letter, free. Confult the A subject. The pi per dealt with a close analy- | nagh & Crane, mourns the loss of a little son, TICKER VS TELEPHONE, reconstructed. The work was done abdut 10 | appreciated by the people. read the newspaper comments the next day I Yhousands cured. Offices and sis of the action of alcohol upon the human | aged 5 and a half, whose death took The Pacific Mutual telagraph com- | ©'clock in the evening. Just where to attach Besides the two mentioned the committoe | ws sorey 1 ald mot o, but T attended the | Brivate. #3-Those contemplal place Tuesday, diphtheria being the cause. | pany” has made an application to | the blame everybody scems at a loss to know. | has an additional number listed, and hopes | Goodall benefit and must say it was fine, and re- &‘h:ndn e o A wmore lamentable fact is that twoother sur- | JUGP0 Wakeloy for an injunction restraining | Many are of the opinion_that the work was [ to make the satisfactory arrangements for | Jiinded me of tho old time boya, such ws irch, ). Before con! v ou i g ~ "y t r v v V' nld ol o) . e you Viving children are, it is feared, hopelessiy [ ne Sobraska telephone company from cut. | done by the strikers for the reason | their locating here. A new plan of TRising | Ny are hov dond or ton ol 10 go o the el A RMR, R friond1y tettor o & # 1 system and its medicinal uses. The doctor planted himself squarely on the ground that alcohol as a remedial agent was necessity, and that in cases of typhus fever, pneumonia and diphtheria that its efficacy as a life sav. ing stimulant was_unquestioned. But te the public questions of the day, as to the control or total abolition of alcohol, the remarks of the doctor were received with even groator attention by the society, and for physicians to take a public stand oh o public question of this character seemed a new departure. In prostratod by the same sickness. The littie | ting or entangling its wires on South Thir. [ that it was —at this place that | funds has been adopted, and tho business | boards any more e future sufieringand shame. boy was buried yesterday afternoon at 2 | teonth street or in any wise interforing with [ non-union men first went to work, and also | men and those having the welfare and pros Ot looking 1njo the matter the reporter, who years to life. l';"wl - [ o'clock in Holy Sepulchre cemetery, the | the workings of its lines. The temporary | that all disturbances between the two fac- | perity of the city at fleart will be asked to | had boen out of the city at the time of both et: SOTS, L e [hampn, Nediete e o fancral | taking place from 1820 Novth | prder wis laaued and the bond fixed at §1.000 | tions have occurred in the vicinity of the | contribute §2 a month to the manufacturers' | tertainments, found the following compiiment. | g3 $TSTFwRore, Sesers D o3 Twenty-fifth street. the case to be heard April 18, Yesterday | Lester block. The police are of the opinion | fund to be expended in negotiating the loca- | Afynotice from the eo of Febradty2eth, of bne b. GM M % . A o . D. o STEXDOL. the Nobraska Telaphont company filed & pe. | that the work was done by & party of hood- | tion of manufacturing enterprises. Circu- | ff the PAiCipants, Mr, Georgs Gellenvoclc who | g ga, Giark 8t GHIOAGO, TLL. o s A PN The funeral of John Stendorf, the broom- | tition praying for an order restraimng tho | lums, and that the strikers had nothing to do | Jars and subscription blanks to the number | an artist in hus line: e CHICAGO A% maker, who was killed on the Union Pacific | pacifit Muttal telegraph company from out. | With it. However, the walls are a_complete | of 2,000 will bo mailed to-day, and prompt re- | * “Mr. George Gellenbock 1s especialiy funny track 'on last Monday might by an engine, [ ting or entangling the lines of the former, | Wreck, and will entail a loss to the contractor | turns are looked for, Appended is copy of | and kept the audience in an uproar during his took place yesterday afternoon at 3 0'clock | which was also granted and the case made | Of about §25 in all. the circular: “Drief talk.” this regard the following statement was | from Droxel & Maul's. The remains were | returnable April18. Asin the former caso | _There was a current rumor afloat in South | "Osama, Neb,, April 11, 188.—Dear Sir: | , Tolis intimate frionds it has been known for made by ir. Mansfield in his paper: buried in Laurel Hill cemetery, the bond was fRxed st $1,000, Omalia yesterday o the effect that the Bur- | After caveful ‘sonsideration of tho Subject many months that Mxellenbeck wis possossed “No one atall acquainted with man, his MRS, DOVGLAS “The case of Frank Wolfe, vs George Sel- | lington wis prospecting for the running of |'and being convinced of its importance, the | for him a position of Drominence in the amuse: - woaknesses and vices, can for a moment | The funeral of Mrs. Azuba Douglas took | den in which the plaintiff claims £5,000 dam- | suburban trains between Omaha and South | Omaha board of trade have established a | ment line and on several occasions he has dis. seriously entertain the proposition of prohi- | place yesterday afternoon at 4o'clock from | ypes by reason of being arrested at the inst| Omaha. Just where the assertion found its | permanent bureau for the promotion and ex- | played exceptional powers as a caterer to the bition. He knows only too well that prohibi- | the residence ofther daughter, Mrs. B. A. Hall | zution of Selden who charged him with set- | Origin could not be revealed. In connection | tension of manufacturing interests, amusement loving public, Inthe entertalnment Ylon simply means substitution—substitution | Twentioth and Californin sircets. 1tov. A. | Ying fire to his houso in March.1587, for which | With the rumor, Which apparently substan- | “Your subscription of § per month to a | Of last night George Gellenback surprised the o e s than aloohol In its worat | . Sherrill officiated. Tho attondance was | he sns rosimittod Lo atnit trial at’ thn' noxt | tiated the authenticity of the roport in tho | fand for the use of this bureau, in accom. | JIPst sangwine hopes of his most intimate forms can_possibly furnish. Opium, chloral | lare and the sorvices were very impressive. | torm of the district court, at which, when the | minds of many, it was stated that a survey | plishing the objects pf its creation, is heroby | his et oA o ias e RAILWAY. and hashish aro somoof them. Itis also | The remains were interred at Prospect Hill. | ovidence was partially submitted, the court | of the grounds were now being made for that | respectfully solicited and that restlts so gen- | who appreciate’ genius. Mr. Gellenbeck is & . true_that no law, however beneficial to the MAY_ L. COWIN, Atructed the jury o return a’ verdiot of | Purpose. A reporter for the Bee questioned [ erally desired may be achieved, your co- | born musician, and without a doubthas a future . transgressor, which becomes o brake to the | The funeral of May L. Cowin will take | not guilty, is on trial yestorday. Wolfe | & prominent attache of the railway system in | operation and assistance, and that of every | on the stage.” exercise of good judgment, can in the long | place to-day, Thursday, at 3 o'clock, p. m., | claims that by reason of his confinement his | question concerning the matter. He said: | business man of the city, desiring to soe | o The reporter met LAl s At L Tun bo of hencht to the peoplo: it will de. | from tho residence of Genoral and Mrs. [ fieaith was itpairod, his business broken up | "As regards this move T must say that the | Omaha improve In importanco us com- | Sonn! 16, Do, PErEeqr Kentlonity fUriy Srig y teriorate their will power, and laws which | Cowin, 1915 Capitol avenuc. Interment in | and his wife compelied to do mamual labor in | report is groundless. ~We have had this | mercial and manufacturing center, is essen- | following bit of fistory pertaining o his life 4 cannot well be enforced—and prohibition is | Prospect Hill order to support herself. matter in view and up for consideration at | tial and necessary. hat 18 not generally known: 3 one of them—will add to indecision, demor- | ¢Av AN AGH.—Of diphtheria, Maru, dangh- 8U b. various times, but have never taken | We take the liberty to enclose a subscrip- | 1 have been plaving the banjo and guitar for nuncl “ s alization, hypocricy and perjury. Such laws ‘torof My, and Mes: 3. A Cdvanagh ‘“K‘-“‘ 5 vor, the mother of | any decided action that would | tion list and request you to obtain signatures | &long time, said Mr. Gellonbeck, “and have will convert the police department of the five and a half years, 4 Ole Oleson, who was killed in Montgomery®| lead — in ~ that — direction, There | of such of your acquaintances as believe in | fhught & Il;’m‘vl.\muhq:r Of young people Horoin state into the authorities of a foundling b ribA s o | & Adams’ shloon by William Ferguson, the | i8 no_doubt but that we would be making o | the justice of our cause and are willing to | fimart TRAYE ARPeRred bn L A O ot H home, and the inmates, the peoplo, into | Funmeral at 2 p. m., Thursday, April 12. JE0LRER FHEE N led Tor life, yeterday | £ood move should such steps be taken, but at | aid in its successful accomplishment. Please | allow me much time i the evening, 1 play the “ wminors and babics.” hicago papers pleaso copy. filed & suit against the proprietors of the | the present time there are other matters that | return subscrition list to the undersigned | mandolin also, and have been guite a singer in ' Elaborate statistics supporting the stato - - saloon and their suretios Bernard McGinness | more stringently demand our attention. 1 | within ten days from date. Yours respect- | my time,but for a long time I was unable to |, ment that prohibition meant the substitution WEDNESDAY'S WORK. and Edward Fearon, for & f am of the ovinion that we will increase our | fully, W. N. Nasox, Sing on' account of my throat. I have beon | Theonly road to take for Des Maines, Marghaito taoubled for along time with an affection of the | Cedar Tapidas, Clinton, Dixon, Chicago, Milwauk head and throat that had almost destroyed my [ and allpor n\t-lu'»mlq‘:'_lg‘pl;gmf;? Rob voeal powers, and when T was asked totake part | Jade; Waoming Utaby tiat, Nevads, Orogu, Wash: in our first entertainment 1 aeclined for the Toa: | fiot possibie by any other 1o of greater ovils were cited, showing the in- crease of opium with the total prohibition of alcohol and the greater evils that resulted from the indiscriminate use of poisonous he plaintiff states that Ole Ol trackage in the yards at South Omaha at an Extent of Business Transacted By the | was 'Lor sole sapport and that by reason of | early date, but that will be confined to_that County Commissioners. hor advanced age she is wholly incapable of | section alone.”” It 'is thought, however, by At the regular Wednesday meeting of the | supporting herself, and that she relied | some of the leading business men of this She Broke the Engagement because she saw that he had ceased to ATUEs f Hewo (the FelgIoH br o q J EeCthe BN IR R b alliy Kteps son that T could not, do nny singing, nd in fact | " ong ow of o sumerous botats of drugs in countries where the religion pro- | . N ats 1ol pstorday . | wholly upon the deceased for a means of liv- e tha 3 3 s 7 8 v -~ af auty hi o > | Gould scarcely speak loud enough for people to | enjoyed by the patrons of this rond batween hibited the use of alcohol. couity commissioners held yesterday after- | FEOILY SR BAC EQCSIRT 10T IEIVETE B0 | toward the opening of suburban service be- lovo her, Her beauty had faded, her | {igarstand nie in orainary conversation, but on | and Ghicto, aro ita two traine u, day of b The doctor furnished in his paper the fig- | Doon the five members were at their desks, | 6%, 04 toady habit d on the night of | tween the above points. former high spirit had given place to Delug pressed to take part 1 ut lust consented on e e "# ures showing that of all the nations on the | and Chairman<O'Keeffe presided over their | yhe killing was not in an intoxicated condi- Messrs, Chambers and Russell will open | & dull lassitude. - What had caused this | conditlon that I would not b glven any part in h Ao Yo i o8 0f com fort apd 5 Which T would have to exercise my vocrl pawers. | Lo TRAWING RGOS CA H‘.“’n‘fl]&%’n‘? ’&: About '.;l'ni time I| Ilu‘xlug treatment with l)r\. ‘J. ‘l|m| its w||1(|‘l‘:|y ;‘rlv\tilbmhnl I" ‘b LA lAj !N"df Cresap McCoy and his adsoclates for my trouble, | the equal of which cannot be fot sgw, \\*hh'hpwnx! Nl"lln’ll, and 1 had it bad, too, let me :'Lllmfl Illu.‘ilhl‘. the ::‘:‘ “so“'lnx‘lll?’:“:,l 81\' w fl' tell you. If it lad not been for their sucoesstul | 47 connect in uglon dopgt with thosg of, yhe O treatment, I could not Bave appearcd ateithor | iy iine make olose connoction with those o entertatmnant, and would not have roceived the | other Enstorn linos. complimentary uotice youspeak of. Why, Twas | | For Detrait, Colymbus, |nam*§3gu, oo . globe, Norway and Sweden stood alone as showing a decrease in the use of alcobol in the last fifty years. This had been accomp- lished through a peculiar license system pe- culiar to that country, The system was that the licenses for the sale of intoxicants wore placed in the hands of those who deprecated deliberations. tion. Thut the defendants, Montgomery & | the “Syndicate” to the public this evening, | change? Functional derangement; she The county treasurer sent i a communi- dams, through their agents, did sell or | It will be the most complete ordinary and | Was suffering from those ailments pecu- cation to the effect that on the 9th of Novem- | £ive to the said William Ferguson alcoholic | restaurant in the city. X liar to her se And so_their two Bor. 155, an {njunction was granted by the | Luors in such quantities that he became | =~ About six weeks ago E. A. and M. J. Bray- | young lives drifted apart. How need- ber, 1850, an injunction was granted by the | grynk, and while in that condition he killed | ton, who were at the time residents of Coun- | less, how cruel! Had she taken Dr. circuit court of the United States for the dis- | her soh. Plantiff claims that under the law | cil Bluffs, left that city and disappearing at | Piorce’s Favorite Pre "'.ifl’fiu" dhd trict of Nebraska, rostraming hun from col- | she is entitled to_recover, and prays the | the same time was a quantity of household i1 an awrul way! Niagara Fails, Buftnio, Dittsburg, Tardnto, Mo its uso. The party having the licenso was | oo o0 0t b e 4 OUFERG 8. IURIANG TRrathst s tho A I tvEs axt ) “oun. | might have been restored to health and | 10 SREVEN AT ¢ 1t was in thi: 1 | Boston. New'Vork, Pniladelpnia, Baigimore, ; : assessed against | Court to award judgment against the firm | furniture upon which J. Craft, also of Coun . i : T tell you How it was. 1t was tn this way. g g ; tho keeper of the place whero licenso was | Yo4r8 1835, 1836 and 1587, but tho 1885 taxos i8S barirod . Vestaran D o et e erek bt T thoushy T toak all tha nocossary | 1e' yon with e et Ao, AN WA }ad then Been paid. The injunction has never | A jury was secured yesterday afternoon | some time ago had increased to a considera- | time in procuring the ‘‘Favorite Pre- granted, to keep all character of strictly tem- careto avold it. - On the slightest exposure my | agonts el tiokets via this lige. [ HUG) ) : been given a liearing, and the treasurer asks | aud the action of Frances Gunicke against | ble extent. Their whereabouts were not | scription.” It will give her a now [ Hoge would stop up, and then the water would el o e perance’ drinks, ‘and on _the temporance | ¢yt FEER S AHEI B EE BRISTIGE TR | the Omaha Fuw association was commenced. | discovered until yesterday, when Constable | lease of life. Sold by druggists, under | run trom my o8t such quanttios thal the Gon'l Manager. JokiBser agons. drinks only could he malke his profit. When alcobolic drinks were sold by him a strict ac- count must be kept of them, and the profits turned over to the state for the maintenance of reformatory institutions. This was not prohibition, but it bad reduced the consump- tion of alcoholic liquors in Sweden from for- ty-five quarts o the person fifty years of age to eight quarts to the person in 1887, The paper further cited that at the Vienna congress of physiciaus from Il countrics in Europe, that fhe physicians there agitated a. system of s for th control of ‘alcoliolic. drinks al- most identical with the high license law now in force in Nebraska, backed by the internal revenue laws of the United States. committee was instructed to act at once, as | He wants £00 for helping to lay out the race | Ricketts, of Council Blufts, succeeded in lo- | a positiv arantee from the manufac- the company is indebted to the county for | track, and the assoc ts that itis | cating the twain in South Omaha, where m‘,’-fi,-s‘ n?)fi:fu:"ttmticlnc(inn in every £3,000 in taxe: not worth mere than they are_employed in the Armour packing s ravhalandaaitiEee oLy ‘The commitiee on roads was directed to house. Tho officer was armed with a war- | $48¢, “‘l LTS T e M SO0 B UL act on the communication of the Northwost- R Nl flmt for tho'ljr‘ arrest, 2;ltlfuilexlf "{,’ serve nd tee on bottle wrapper. ern sand company to grade a road, and the $ 5 & ety e gave as his reason thatone of them state e judiciary commnitioe was churged with the | _The Gothenburg mill and flouring company | that tne furnitore was still in Council Now Bt. Mary's Ave. Congregational. Drotest ot 3 H. Schmidt in reforence to por. | W their complaint filed against J. | Bluffs, and that to tho best of his | Fxcavating was commenced yesterday sonal tax assessment. H. Mountain, allege that heisshortin his | jmowledge it * was in possession | for the foundation of the church of the St. The construction committee was detegated | accounting for the sum of $200 for | of his wife. He admitted that he and his | Mary’s Avenue Congregational socioty. The to act on the proposition of the Omaha medi- | 8, _quantity ~of ~ flour delivered _to | wife had separated. On promises that he | gito of the new structure is immediately op- cal college, who agree to furnish medical and | him — to ~ be sold ~on commission. | would either turn over the furnjture or pay i BTt slabaana e il surgical attendanco at the county hospital S LAWILL FROBATED: the amount due the officer refrained from | POSIe LWt of ELe 01, Qi COmPrISEs o tKon froe, provided the interne shall be furnished The will of Isabella Keyes was | making the arrest. age on the avenue of 128 feet with 109 feet board and lodging and the facuity given the | Probated by Judge Shields. The heirs are | = mne council will meet this evening as per | on Twenty-seventh street and ninety-five on privilege of using the wards for " clinical in- | Maud and Edwin Keyes. adjournment. Several important matters | Tiwenty-sixth avenue. The old church will handkerchiéfs 1 had to use were so npmerous CRICAGO, TLLS. ce vl W. N. BABOOCK, Gen'l. We that it aised the price of them in tho wholesale 000 Gen, Wotte t market. Soon 1had a cold all the time, and the A ‘ist nt. discharge thicker and more difficult to remove . K. WEST, City Passanger Agent. 1 would blow and blow my nose until 1t wonld 1401 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Nob. son pains up into my eaxs and the top of my head. My nose would feel hot and dry, and mi throat almost raw. My nose would itch, and al- —TOE— ways felt, as if there was something i it that Qidn’t belong th 1 had pains over my oyes, and a resling of heaviness in the top of my head, Sometimes onc nos'ril would be somewhat open, | ras and T would feel w litie briter, but tho | thing I knew it would be stopped up ag Ihuwk and spie? " Well 1should suic ORETECY was all the time, but I could never clear my s ) Miroat, Why, 1 would wake up days almost choked, it bothered me 50, and [ never felt as 1t chmago' Milwaukee & St Paul n" Thad had any rest at all. My appetite was poor, PLAK, TRREATON struction. AEEQINEADIMEBOUTORY will likely be submitted among which will be p moved > par e 5 I coughed a good deal, and {n fact was a broken A PLAN OF PREVENTION. o T 51 Phelps, who is ill and finds it dificult Byron Reod was appointed exceutor of the | L EEW B ARC e PRoRR v o and be moved to one p‘n‘l of this )..npret_\, and on o s The Best Route from Omaha and Counell p;fp‘.}'r’ melnatg DRy ofothe ‘})‘;‘p‘\”"" to provide for the support of his family in | gatate of Rosa MeCaffry, deceased, valuedat | gho result of tho special committee appointed the adjoining lof will be erccted ihe new | Shavell t 15iud, T bogan treatment with Dr. Bluffs to Ty Abvotu ho! preven- | 10, provi r Bpor ls family in | 40,000, e ninathes s 1 | audicnce room of the socicty. This will con- | MeCoy and his assoclates at their oflice in the lis invalid state, petitioned to be exempted to examine the city records. Another im- | ‘e block, and when the time came for onr THE EAST tion and cure of drunkeness that be sug- gested and which cannot. fail to be of interest 10 all who are studying the liquor problem. Briefly, his plan is thi “Ali 'aleoholic beverages which contain moro than 10 er cent of alcohol, &uch as pure alcohiol, brandics, gin, whisky, rum, sherry, port, etc., should not bo sold in_ saloons, be- cause they are surely injurious to the human st of a frame auditorium, 96x66 feet, and csst about $20,000, It will be finely furnishe with sloping floor and rich fixtures, and will accommo- date about seven hundred people, which is a greater number than can now be accommo- dated by any church in this city. It had been intended by the society to build a $50,000 church, but that idea has been aban Ram first entertainment T was in excellent condition For it, and--well thenotice yout speak of tells the | TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND tale, mul| 1 n;\'rlllim‘n‘fln])réwl{l' all along, m;} COUNCIL BLUF' today 1am feeling elogen| have no more —AND— o btomm T (ol yon o 1domot nawkand | Chicago, AND— Milwauk spit any more, and the pains in my head are all St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Raplds, zone, ind to make & long story short, 1 am feol- 3 fi better fo-duy than Chave tor a iumber of Rock Island, Freeport, Rockfo veart.”” After thanking Mr. Gellenbeck for his | Clinton, Dubnque, Davenport, from paying taxes. oferred 10 committee ILLER V8. AYLESWORTH. Lol napiogtaxcs. Heforeed BoRs Judge Shields listened to arguments in the Twenty residents of Florence asked for | case of Henry H. Millervs. Eugene Ayles the appointment of J. J. Solomon as justice | Worth on a motion to set aside jud of tho peace, and th rish Evaneolioal | which was granted and plaintiff given Lutheran church, requested to_ be released | to file new suit. 'f'r“;l"l'l:’clAaxalion. Referred to judiciary com- EB.N. I\lilh!rAA'“f day began a replevin suit against Fr: portant feature in connection with the meet- ing will be the introduction for passage of Alderman McMillan’s ordinance - pertaining to the appointment of a street commissioner. Heretofore the work has devolved upon the e ity marshal but the rapid growth of the city S has lead the council to believe that more at- o of Quinoys L Yo%er | tention is demandéd in the matter of public g 4 & i The corrected quarterly report of the improvement and cleanliness. At the meet- o r S or five Voar: 3 o] kindness and information, and receiving a body; they are poisons and should o in- | county Troasurer Wvas flod and turned over | 10re, the answer being made retwrnable at9 | SLLAG Monday night the city autorney was | dotied for four ot five years, The ol church | piomily fa veomp™to e next enicrtainment | Elgin, Madison, Janesvillo, gale of poisous. 2 g to tho finance committee. The expenditures | & 1 08 “A“\‘F'l'“_“\"“;,”“ eionasE instructed to draft an_ordinance to that ef- | WEL D CQUAGCed ML n.b‘n'x::::“ rogm and | in which hio takes part, the reporter leg him, Beloit, Winona, La WALl boverages containing less 15 per cent | o5 the quarterwere SLILTA. o o | Michael Cunningham was allowed dama foct and it is lkely hat tcavil | church site has been sold to John Berry for And all other Important points East, Northosst and ! of alcohol and allowed to be sold in saloons AL O D LD Dol in the sum of $225 agains 3 come up for action this evening, As regards | ¢ 45 4y d unpaid paving taxes amounting to Southeast. should be as pure as their manufacture will | foF. the salo of liquor at Bennington were | T [0S0 00 0o’ e their emplo; the appointments on the police force the | Zgh @ A GXES L1 or throush ekets call cn tho ekt agont ¢t fl | admit. approved, and_the claims of William Olin- A, 1,000, ‘ BIPIOYS opimon prevails that Marshal McCracken | & e — Faranm strest, tn_ Barker Biock, or at Unlon “All aleoholic boveragescontaining moro | stend, and % . Tickey, B2 and #E e | * e i wiliRbehislowntsacotasor inlionghithiore i ik Whilinan sicepers and the anest Dintog Cars to 5 Co) o A ) J 'olice Court S as C] 3 . world are run on the main line of the g0, than 15 per cont of alcohol should bo sold by | " The following resolutions were adopted: “Nick Wallaco ealled the court as Clerk | While marshal, McCracken has made many Sneezing Catarrh. Wanke & St 1wul Tajiway. and over .;}fi tions must not be in quantity large enough to | 128d to advertise for the construction of two as FappRd M19.8nTIeNDG LD DITIOL Y Es oA 8Vl ielient bfiicor! acrid watery dischargesfrom the eyes and nose WCRMITLER, Goneral Mana bridges, one on McArdle road and one on | morning, and Nick’s familiar face once more | = Sourn OmanA, April 10.—The the Bditor | the painful inflammation extending to the military road. | beamed like a full moon before the bar. of the Brr: South Omaha has just gone | tnroat, the swelling of the mucons lining, caus- Resolved, That the clerk of the district | «Hore again, Nick! I'm disgusted with | through a most excitable campaign. It was | j; choking sensations, cough, ringing nolses in court be aud he is hereby instructed to col- | vo, " What have you to say to breaking Mrs, | the first election under our churter of & <ity | 1 head and splitting headachies,—how famili lect in every case the foes due the county as | Xpi o M0 AV 2 - | of thie second clues, and practically the first | .o 1980 S8 SRR BRI ot ox: by statute’ provided in sections 23 an 1L be brief, yourhonor. T work for Mrs, | ¢lection held in our city. Let us hope, there- Al LR 10 suffer chaptor 35, compiled statute e o Timany Moven st by st raav.tand )| orest tuatibiyrlil b raurhtiwithigopdieosd | {IUH SUSRIIY SROm L1880 100/C8 SLalannsna, and The kooper of the insune asylum at Lin- | Morrill, 1 went Sown strepy vestewdays whd | 1, “Though the best men were allowed to [ Wholive in lgnorance of tho fact that a singlo coln was directod to release Mrs. William [ [¥ien, T cam bagk ©_found tho hORSe | wopqin at home, still every man clected is a | application of Saxkonp's RADICAL (Ui voR Brown, her husband promising to care for | (08 S0 40 that T might lift the lateh | &0od man, and no doubt will give usa good, [ AT afford nstantancous relief. ger. CisIt, Assistant Gonéral Manager. EAIH’E}QTKIL Genen Pasiehizer ana HEAFFORD, Aspistant General Passenger ¢ Agon CLARE Gonoral Stperintendent. DRUNKENNESS produce intoxication, and should not be dispensed to chronic drunkards or miuor infriigements to be punished by loss o license by both druggist and physician. “The present high license law of Nebraska, with the above modifications, would mect all the requirements of proper restriction. “All business transactions made under the influence of liquor should by law be held yoid, sk L8 conteasts imadoran Bunday ox Line ; io ordler | bt lf v and sconomlonl governments Al | oIt this treutment in enses of simple catarrh AT R e with minors or imbeciles, ? e and hist the window. offered to recom- OETORSIVO. N ve boen avol 2 gives but a faint ide= of what this remedy will r the Liquor Hal ositively Cared b, “Besides temperance and total abstinence “I'm Not as Groen as 1 Look." pense the lady, sir, but she being of an ex- | this fight might have been avoided had the | doin the « where the Dreathing is i Y y atic party used a | obstructe HKing, pu ho had mo_arrested. That's | managers of the demc . accumu- societies, au organization should be formed citable natur Administering Dr. Haines® Golden - Councilman John F. Boyd is a financier. H i little more discretion in. completing their ring aflecte and taste hich will carry out the Gottenburg system s 11 the defense I have to offer in this case, ittle m isoretion P g e rjedese, 8 “In regard to persons who are incbriates | Park avenue streot car, when a lady entered | an improssive wi edge defeat for the present; how could it | g S it 11 that "o inary o e Thoanbe gireiin 8 oup of coffes or: ioe Srill ! two points should be obscrved—first, that | and took a scat beside him. The genial eity “Ten days,” echoed the court, and Nick | e otherwise, opposed as it was by the aemo- | power of SANFORD'S RADICAL C ait of Mr. Gel harmiess, and will effect a |m“| 1dty gnd ‘uire, whother the patient 1h 1 ihodotate or an aleoholic wreck. Thousands of E drunkard: !lumgvmlu men who roborate the above statement to uny | have tak den Specific in their coffos with- o doubting, out their knowledgo and today believe the quit drinking of their own free will. It peys wils. Thesystem once impregnated with the " " | eratic and republican parties, reiuforced by seat upon the | e tilled law and order and. independent Jack Philips. | 1abor parties, together with combining Tack Philins, | Wealth? But, sir, we claim it is @ great vic W' | tory when compated with the republic ties as they stood last f in instant ns trom the 1l dical, permanent, SANFOID'S RADIC 1| neot the Ravica 15 and grateful relie application. 1t s rapld, ate ists of one bot- ¢ CUiE, 0ne box CATARKHAL SoLVENT and an INPROVED INHALERS price, $1. they are not criminals, but very sick people who are approaching insanity ; ‘and secondly, that such people endanger the perpetuity of the government as non-producers and public burdens. Such persons should be_subject to commitment to institutions created for their father gallantly arose, reccived the ludy's fare and inadvertently deposited it in the box To his chagrin he discovered that that t Dan Lehano, Waiter Tate, coin was @ 25-cent piece. The passengers | john Bro ank Johnson, Bd Stin o laughed, the lady blushed and the muni- | H. Barrett and W. W. Ivahs, discharged; | democratic sadly and silently took i “ient ups” beneh, Vagrants—John Speallouder. care in the same mannor as insane asylums, | cipal legislator ran his hand into his pocket | John Vagle, W. Smith, one cach The republicans only” polled about | __ POTTER DRUG & CHENICAL C0., BOSTON. Spocific, it becomes an utter {mpossibility fo In confirined cases the commitment should | and produced from his own purse 20 cents, | John Cro 5; Mart De Vaughn, cent of the votes cast, led IT STOPS THE PAIN. POINTED QUESTIONS, the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Kuly b, 10 torm. of years, with power lodged | which he returned to the lady. Then taking | two LR e LD sapull of 03 per cent. Now then, if i . & Co., 16th und Douglas sts., and 15th and Cums in the court committing or in the | his station at the door, Mr. Boyd concluded | ared out of tho oty V'] the citizens' par e, and in the space AchingMuscles, Back, Hips and Sides A, D. ¥oster & Bro., managers of the reformatory to grant | 10 get even v ith the sireet car company. At | ™y eam Unbitehed—Fon Finnigan, | 0f n organization of a few short wecks, Kidney and Uferine’ Pains, and all tickets of leave, continuance dependent | Fifteenth and Farnam four persons entered. | §1 and costs. ' | though pitted against all the above men- ammationand W 8 RE- A Few Symptoms of a Disease That May Prove Serious to You, R i . wap? erience ringing or buzzing notses . 5.\ DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, . )l ns though you must suffocate | Paid Up Capital, - $280,000 Iylug downi Surplus, - - - B0,000 oub) HY THE CUTI- he first and only riginal, instun- superfor to all rellef of Here was his chance. In a_voic with suppressed cmotion the stated tne case, but they we and could give no relief. s Linquist, | tined forces, wet per centof the large father | g20and costs: Lusio Oliyor, §5 and costs; | vote polled, we claim it is not on) ictory, Fanstors | o e At oot Pt dpcostai | but a very reat vietory, and one that, should o el RS AR » & | W0 determine o continue our organization, next corner two ladies entered BT will most assured; revent the l:h-nmr‘l'lx)tl-. pain, J accompanied by a young man who gay / o the Deonie of to-dav. there are | from carrying Douglas county, and possibly | postau appearance of hving hailed, at no r fomymong the peaple of te-day, there ixe | (ho state of Nebraska next fall Co., Boston, Mass. date, from the rural regions, On his W inae + Who have not heard of the w. this is not to be desired, for we are upon good behavior, these reformatories to be made as nearly sélf-supporting as possible through compulsory labor.” Doctor Mansfilde closed his paper with the hope that some of the suggestions might go toward the solution o the problem of drun- kenness and its cure, and expressed a wish that the medical community might become e trembling Drunk and Disorderly—€h Tove In carnest In the mattor, which would | wus o fixed expression which told as plainly | merits of Prickly Ash Bark and I 5 | all democrats, and therefore wish. the suc- Sheriff's Sale, iyl with 8 hacking cough and | i, w.Vares Prasident, T 1o sentiment and the T an_an- | 48 words that 1f he was green he wouldu't [ 25 a houschold remedy. Teas and | cess of the democratie party in the com Y virtue of two order wed by G our ey et st admit it. When the young man was seated | drinks bave been made of them for | general election, and consequently four W. Shic the councilwan leancd across the car with | centuries. and in hundreds of families | more of honest government. 1t may | the remark, My friend, give me 15 cents. I | have formed the sole reliance in rh claimed that thoy 11 Irish in the citizens’ put too much change in the box.”” The young | matic and kidney disenses, Pric party, which is not so, but if such was Ui and man_leered at the city dignitary for a second, - 1 e the case, 5o much the worse, for it must be | Svacinn, 1 wi S arose with considerable pomposity and ex H 1 ; remembered that there is a vast majority of | April, 1888, at 11 o'clock a., m, ¢ claimed: “I'll sce you later. I'm not as green | O1d system and is more beneficial in all | the Irish people in America who have clung | brick vard near Fifth and { as [look.” There w roar among the pas- | troubles of this nature to the democrati¢ party through thick and | the city of Oriaha, Douglas s county, braska, upon judy ndered in_ the unty court of said county in favor of Will Svaciua, et al; swer to the prayer, “Lord, that 1 might bo healed.” OLD SOLDIERS TO THE REAR The semi-oflicial announcement has been made that the laying of the corner-stone to the new Grant Memorial hall on the univer ity grounds is to bo conducted by the masons, and the grand army men of the city friquently i Does your voice have husk, thick sound, DinEGrons; LU0 ks Ossisc, ul sort of twang? W.V M b una ause? A. E.TOUZILAN, Have you a dull opp and cough frequently in ”“"k'““"“'fi»- ally located over th E IRON BANK, 10 you have to haw the effort to clear your throat? L A R AR SRR i by ERLIEA S sy il Ly ain | selt at public auction to the I s you losing * your sense of smell, and s e 3 L and stute, if they take any part at all in the | sengers, particularly in one quarter where thin, but are now on the verge of flocking ublic auction to eat’ bidder, fc ou losing s your ssnise of a: " Gor, 13th and Farnam Sta, Paoralace 1a o o 8 acsondaty rhte | Two of tho alderman’s friends were sitting SOUTH OMAHA NEW to the republican or independent ranks, B e (0,000 o e toca) o ot Laste becomink dulled. omany ot | A Generul Bunking Businoss Transacted. = - use, among other things, they cannot s in kil M. Z. Oleson, of Chadron, is on the market allow’ Cleveland’s Anglo-Americanism or | levied up in quest of fecders his free trade polity. Therefore, it will be | cution T, Minster, of Blair, Neb., is visiting | easily scen that it behooves the managers of | above entit tions, The said property to be uds in South Omaha, the democratic party, pocialiy m Douglas | 801 to satisty the amounts dus on said Jud Charles Sigole arrested for disturbing | county and South Omaha to be very cautious e 28 0 LOMN, 10-W L0, with interest 01 ehrual 2 X Orest 0] w Grab Orchard WATER. . Gnl::vl:::n':'nv. Grant Memoria! hll is being ¢ from an appropriation made by the last legislatur 1t Is a state institution and forms one of the State university buildings in which will be the armory of the university cadets, who i military = affairs Care unc der the instrucions of a detailed The greater or mor been heretofo and | of Writs of exe- om said county court in the serious your syinp- toms, the more dangerous your condition. “Phix class of diseases 15 treatod Very successfully by 3 v or his associates, The many cases r gl the colums of the duily pupors prove this, and each sta it published 15 Substantiaily the xame as given by the patient cured. Dr. McCoy and his assoctutes, W86 no_secrot nostrums, but cure disenses by officer from the regular army. The hall i during the coming presidential carnpaign, accruing costs on suid orders of sale. named the Grant Memorial hall after the s court yesterday M. J. DOwNER WILLIAM COBURN thetr skillful combination of the best known re- country’s greatest military hero, and over, of K. Karlson againstA. Grove in President Citizens Party. Sherlff of Douglas County, s D o ARk Bl o uanaar, thing points to the appropriateness of having an setion to recover &34 for groceries sold. - sud by nsln utes st Bighly recom- e ” A endud apphlances Kuown o the profession the Laying of the corner stone doue by the Willard Dwyer swore out au attachment BETRAYED AND RUINED, e Hiey thus produce Fesults that speax for then: I s rosmmvmcunzron Grand Ar societios o instead of by one of the civie he city, that has already monop- before Justice Levy vesterday on the chiattels of Charles Rapp. The claim is for §26 dueon | & M& d Man the Cause of Her | Proposals for 7 Per Cent. Sewer B e ok tnene eminone wvmcions | yspepein, Siek-Beadashe, Constipation, capitol d erpublic edifices 0 Ty oy, 8 good looking Ge DS will by eived by clty ) 0 o . G l;uul Army u'.(.-u in the m'n feel n.::.hulll\l Thomas Plock has begun a suit before Martha Denley, a good looking German ] 7 p. m., April 25, 1858, for #40,000 sewer bonds —— Crab Oroh-;:i'wtlar Co. Louisville, K Justice L against John Lannon in an ac- | girl of perhaps twenty-two yéars of o, was | of tue eity of Laramie, Wyomin; sald bonds to DOCTOR it that is put upon their organiztion, and if the scheme is coutinued to have it 8 Musonio Usn do recover mopay for iahor rendered before the county commissioners esterday Tun thirty vears, with ihterest payable semi- A demonstration it is probable that the G. A. R. AHOR i S MR DAC 410 CORLNK bearing in her armsa babe of about three | * Circular of iuformation will be matled on ap- ponstry e South ( it i} i 1 P will ot attend the ceremonies constructing the Seuth Omatia tanuel, and |, onths, which she claims is the offspring of | Plication to LKoY GrANT, Mayor, or 5 l B e L At o rastiae e & workman i Lannon's. cuiplog ou | Quite & prowinont busiuess man in this city | apddiotme " b Wra 1 ' & N L 1 | 08€ nploy she has been for some time. - = of the council whea the buncombe vetoes of said tunnel i whoso employ sho L n for son 3 - R 4 e a A1 aTatdi S S wen she was discovered to be in & rkable for powerful symp themayoron the lisonso ordisaucos waro e cacoof Mes Notte Koarus acaiuat | WHEL, 0, i Rnened (0 e s | pARKER'S HAIR BaLsam | Lalt of Belerue Hospitel Now York, e e Sl voted over the transom and the licenses for the year granted. ‘The bonds we sely seriitinized from all the applicants, and on tie final vote all licenses were granted on & voto of ten to two. There are now issued thirty two licenses in the city, and the school fuud is augmented to-day with the addition of $32,000, the cash received from the appli its. The usual number of druggists' per- wmits have been asked and secured, CITY BRIEFS, Beautifios the hair. Keops it sof6 where she has remained until he halr: Kicpa i noth Office 310 and 311 solute durability. 8 years' recordy BUILDING, OMATA, NEB. 5 Dest ZUATE e urable cases are treatod with sue- 'l'h L I:‘(\lul)l he excel B e money a garnashe was granted on the Ar 4 ver ! mour Packing company, Kelly being an ém y when she, acting unc advice of wvenis Lait fall Ploye of the institution,” The case was tried | fricnds, came before the comuissioners “and vos. bic. at Driggists, Delore Justice AV A asked them to assist her in providing for her Safest, surestand best o before Justice Levy, and iudsment for that | G ug'Giia was compeont to take care of | HINDERGORNS fir-tuiians < amount was grantéd the plaintif Borself e was st to the poor farnt for a | Ewns sl pala. Never fallsto cure. 15 at Druggists Complaint has been flled in a justice court | fow'davs until some measures could be taker in the cuse of the state of Nebrask Mk | ZoR E R RSt Y SRR T NI | Sy PP James Hayes in an action 10 recover an in 1006 SN ARG oue that has grown out of the Gump-Reis | father of the child maOod s oo, 1 will Sendh W he cess. Medical diseases treated skillfully, Consump- tion, Bright's diseas, Dyspepsii Hheumatism, Andall NERVOUS. DISBARHS, AL diseascs pe 4o tho sexea & speciaicy. CATARRH CURED CONSULTATION at office or by matl §1, Many Qiscases are treated successtully by Dr. McCoy through the ails, aud it s Senator Van Wyck passed through the city matter, in which the former charged the lat- -——— i i T partic thus possible for those unable to make the jour- | * i, howeward y .wl'\luyllrum the l{: ublican | % 8% z’;:fil".':;".l‘l:urougfiwn(u‘:‘ (":‘:‘xlllmmln' ter with having stolen a turkey g Draper Absconds. LT O gy :E{"u;”:;:;::m successful hospital treatment at § valloy country, where he had several largely | i used ho the Uit Slates har areeltr It | fined §20 and casts, and not having the money | E. M. Morsman, president of the Pacific | _ + F. 0. FOW e e aidnin g attended hwflmn; Heo speaks Friday after- | dorsed by the heads of the Great Universit fes s | Haves signed his surety bond for that | express company, offers a liberal reward for ADVIOR VREE. HOW T0 AOY. w, BUNDAY HOURS FHOM 9 A.'M.'TO 1 P.M ] noon at Brock, Nemaha county, and has a | the strotigest, Purest and Most Healthful, Dr | smount. As the terms of the bond calls for | the arrest of Jumes A. Draper, .who ab- E TiontVigorandMasoodRestored. Pra- rrespondence receiyes progot attention. g number of urgent demands for meet IPIIMI(‘(N;(‘)\ Baking Powder does not contain | liquidation April 11, and Reis failed to com- | sconded from Horace, 'Kan.,. with §2,000 of Decline and Funetional diser. 0 lotters answered unless mponied by 4 in tho North blatte country. Ammonis, bime or Alum. Sokg onlyln caus. " | piy, sui was wstituted agatnst his bondeman. | £56 Company's moncy. | Drapés is & Lelegraph S et tresraamaiiaton. | C“Addréss a0 twal to De. J. Q. MoCoy, Rooms i e usually daily wreck occirred in the | New vor: Ciloaso &t Louts | - Mary J. Monyhan has begun suit 1n a jus- | opérator, UAESTON s Pun Faberbontoe | aufacid S Racige bitl 1ding. OmebaNbb E

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