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THE IAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 1888, ;'). ‘THE CITY. rwonal Paragraphs. Clark J. Tisdel, of Kearncy, is at the Paxton, John R. Markl Niobrara, was in the city yesterd: Frank P. 1 the Paxton J.P. Ha of Nebraska City, is at and an, of Kearney, is in the city and is at the Paxton E. P. Weatherby. of Creighton, Neb.. was seeing Omaha yesterday Jordan, of ely Center, in this state, is_in_the city visiting P. Tighe, of Tighe & Duffy. W. Hurlbut, of the Aurora Sun, is in the » of the moulders of pub 1ys says what he thinks. and Prof. J. B. Bruner city. Hurlbut is o have and as_representat of this state in the grand lodge of the Knights of Honor. They will be it two weeks, Hon. R. 8. Bibb, of Beatrice, county attor- ney for Gage county and a rock-rooted demo crat, attended the democratic state conven tion and has been visiting the family of Mr Thomas K. Sudborough, his brother-in-law, for the past two or thres days Mr. G. Macleod, accompanied by his sister in-Jaw, left for Charlottetown, Can., his old home ening. He took with him his in fant son, also thic remains of his late de ted wife. A few of Mr. Macleod’s nearest nds were allowed to sce the remains be fore leaving, in Council Bluffs since April 1, they were wonderfully preserved and looked quite nat ural. Miss Minnio Freeman, of St. Paul, tho blizzard heroine, was at the Millard yester- day. She avoided meeting newspaper men, A Brx representative was allowed the privi- lege of asking her a few questions, but she refused to be interviewed. Miss Freeman's object in visiting Omaha was to y thank Mr. Rosewater for his kindness to her through the Ber, and to inform anxious ones that her object in_ going to California was to join her people who live there, Miss eman loft the city at 8 o'clock last even- th nd although laying in a vault Wanted for Burglary. John T. Norris, the Ohio detective, writes to Chief to be on the lookout for Jackson Hale, who is wanted vt Cleveland, for engincering a big jewelry burg- lary down there, Among the tractors. "The action of the bric] s in_talking of organizing a boycott against all the building material manufacturers who furnish con- tractors with material to be put into build- ings by *'scab” men will probably lead to the organization on the part of the contractors, brick and other material manufacturers of a vigorous boycott on the bricklayers’ union and ifs memb While the contractors sce many of their old employes who are mem- bers of the union standing out and_entc '3 this boycott against them and the m of the material, and wonld be glad to give them work if they could, they can not but feel that some or plan must be taken on_ their part to mate any such organized boycott on the part of the union men. The plan of holding amecting to perfect @ builders’ exc for the purchase of all kinds of buildir terial wus talked of at the exchang yesterday. “The members of the exchange are recciv- ing applications from non-union men day for p at brick work, and the trictors s have as 1 men now rooms o 1S they can use. Seven men arvived yeste for Dan Hamshi and are now at work. Four ot them came from Des Moines, two from Kansas City and one from Marshalltow Onc contractor mailed tickets for four old bricklayers at Burlington, Vt., to come on and take a place on his walls. ' A letter was received_yesterday at the exchange from Charles Bicton, of Huntington, W. V who said that he ‘could furnish the c tractors here with sixty-five men_in a_day's notice, and would be glad to find work for them. ' His letter was. answered by saying that a great many bricklayers could not be employed in the city. TIZARD AT THE BAT. The Male Member of the Family Takes an Inni Mr. Richard Tizard, whose name has within the past fow weeks become so familiar to the Omahaa, writes the Beg u letter, in which he “briefly cxplains his unfortunate family affairs.” Mr. Tizard had prior to the recent Qisturbance at the orphan asylum cherished the hope that the worst was past, but has re- cently discovered, like the bard of Avon, that “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” and at this time begins to belic that Lfe is butanarrow vale between the high peaks of two eternities,and that the w farer’s lot is simply to be bumped on one side and then the other until his mortal frame one mass of bruises and his spiritug sorely wounded. In his article ho rel that since his marringe with Mrs, T his ex- istence has_been one of mental and physical anguish; that Mrs. T.'s conduct was such that seven years ago he went out of business t0 try and redcem her from ruin and de dation. She rose up and compelled hy sleep on the hay in his barn and on the toor with the door locked, She has, so Mr. Tizard says, scratched him, clawed him and chawed him, and whaled him over the head with ' a potato-masher, from the effects of which = he did not recover in @ month, And one time she pointed a revolver at him, and but for his getting away from her as le did, a neat little monument would now be standing on Prospect Hill where no stone now stands. disturbance Mr. Tizard then describes the s s Mrs Tizard atthe orphan us is 0 prevaricato | or and a nipulator of truth, as he did not kick her, did not abuse her. He also relates that stead of 500 poople, the i ent. The injured husl 5 woe by statimg that he had intended to 1 the eity, but that he has changed his mind, and will remain here until death relieves him of his sufferings. This is all,hoth partics have had an inni and the score stands one and one. A rep of the oth ht will not be made this sea in s his tal son, S I have opencd my Woodr arries and ean fill ail orders of almost y dimensions. Rock ean be seen ut stone yards of Wi, Tyler, Lincoln, Neb, 108 PRICE. TH RAILIRROADS, WILL DIE SURE, The Burlington engincer who was knocked down the cellar the Gther day by known miscreant, and who has since been confined in St. Joscph's hospital, will die, according to the statement of his physi cian, who asserts that the vietim's back broken. A FREIGIT DEFOT AT THE DLUPFS, The Union Pacific will soon begin the er tion of @ frcight depot at the terminus of its ) surely is Tenth avenue extension in Council Bluffs, It is also rumored that a depot for the accom anodation of passengers will bo crected ut that point, Whethor or pot such action wil be soon taken {5 incertain WILL THEY BUILD TO CIICA The late Thomus J. Potter of the Union Pacitie upon & agement of the rc that the Uni pelled to bui Chicago in ord nghtal busincss. gost movs tany tiue pate SPIKES, General Manag Kimball of the Union Pacific, who has been in Deunver for some time arvived last evening, Pebbots, al passenger agent of acific, who has bean on a trip, re 1 Colorado wnd Califo Walter E. lod a suit t Charles 21 Lomas, assistant passoner £ Campbel o dueon notes civen 10| A DSOIUtElY Pure, day. secure payments on real estat hased A special party from Ca a will arrive WBY DANAC ¢ A marveofpu on the Union Pacific il to 2§ o Niiia anie $2.000 damages | 12 Rt A S will thence leave for Chicagd v 1 oy 00 Lealisent Sareanas | Inoompetitl 0 the multitude of low cost, pago, Burlington & Quing t \eg suj #hort welght a/ dla or [xr?fl sphate powder 8 Phe ofticiul aunouncement of G ol cot New York Haking Powder (o4 ming as general manager of the St h & § New Jor ud Island, was received § r : surance com WEAKuwolyul, HOW T0 ACT. Seidenberg’s Figaro, the talk vf-tho |} Y Sgainat LoV igarandManhond ‘f"‘j;;‘d‘u'f_ town, a l0c cigar foy 5¢. % Moyer & Co., wholesal¢ depot, l A FOOLISH ACT, Mre. Adolph Kruse Surrenders Her Daughtersto a Stranger. Mrs. Adolph F. Kruse, who resides at the corner of Thirteenth and California streets, has been guilty, it scems, of a very idwotic hensible piace of business, Wed while Mr. Kruse was at K in Diet2's lumber yard a man, giv he name of John Hugh, called at his and told his wife that he was from n, O.; that he was wealthy and had a butno children, and that they we y desirous of adopting a little girl. He had Mrs, Kruse's oldest daughter, May, a rosy-checked lass of thirteen, and was much impressed with her, and at once stated to the unsuspecting mother that he would take her, adopt her, and give her all the advantage Ith and luxuriant home. The woman, of course, was very loath nd repr handsome, to part with her bright-eyed daughter, but realizing what an opportunity this was, as she innocently thought, for little May to be reared and fbrought up under the influences of cultu and turn and refinement, finally consente «d the girl over to_the man, who took her awhy with him. Of course, when Mr. Kruse réturned f evening, he was shocked what his wife had done, and almost he left the house to hunt up Hugh and innocent, child, The first step was tc quaint the police with the status of things, and then a thorough search was instigated throughout the city. But all the cfforts proved futile, nota trace of the man and child could be' found anywherc, The result ym his_work in the beyond measure at frantic his of the husband’s investigations and his ap. prehensi the evil that was overs their cldest born threw Mrs. Kruse into hysterics and at present she is prostrate and in a critical way indeed. However, there is no absolute evidence that the man is not all he represente The au- thorities at Akron have been communicated with and the hopes of the little family all de pend upon the response they will probably receive from t source, It looks, however, as if the designs of Hugh were wicked and depraved. g The management of the Union Pa- cifie—"The Overland Route,” made a change in the running time aof its local trains Sunday, April 20th, that will be hailed with delight by the residents of “The Omaha and Republican Valle This change is made in conjunction th the St. Joseph and_ Grand Island branch, making the leaving time of No. 7 at Council Bluffs at ) a. m. and Omaha 9:00 a. m. Arrviving at Valley a. m.; it connects with the rriving at Valpa 11:56 0. m., and at Stromberg at 2:50 p. m. Here it connects with the St. Joseph and Grand Island train, v MeCool Junction and field, avriving at Alma at 10:00 p. m. The train running opposite leaves Alma daily at 5:30 a. m., i sburg 00 p. m., p.m.ana Valley 4:15 m., connecting with No. 8 |\|l|-v in Omaha av 5:50 p. m. and Council Bluffs at 6:10 p. m., connecting with eastern s. A change in the running of between Lincoln and Valparaiso, s lenving Alma in the morning to reach Lincoln at 8:40 p. m. Leaving Lincoln at 11 m. th connect at Valparaiso with the Almi n, arriving there at 10:00 p. m. Good tume and through chair car commodations, makes this the most de sirable line running into this portion of Nebr . Passengers between and Lancoln will Iwnhllm-«] tomake one change and that at”V J. S. TEn and Tic e GENERAL BROOKE IN TOWN. Arrival of the New Commander of the Platte. Colonel Terrell, Major Hughes and Adju- tant General Breck waited patiently for nearly two hours at the Webster street depot yesterday morning for the belated tra that brought to the city Brigadicr General Brooke, fen’l, the successor of Major General Crook in the command of the Department of the Platte. General Brooke came from St. Paul. having stopped over in that city for a short vaction und rest incidental to his long Journey from Fort Shaw, Mon! a, where he had been commander. and was accompanied / his wife and her sister. Mrs. Hill, The rty was uccorded a soldierly welcome, and escorted to zes and _driven Paxton su of rooms had becn tously engaged for them. Soon after General Crook called unon General Brooke in his apartments, con- i ng him upon his promotion and him every _success possible, oke ~ has A grand record, and, unlike his predec is not o graduate of West Point. entered the volunteer service as captai Peunsylvania_voluntcers in April, 1561, colonel November, 1861, and brigadicr pen® erul of volunteers May, 1864, For distin guished services at the batties of the Old Wilderness and Spott in court house, Virpinia, brevet major general of volunteers Hant and meritorious services at the battles of Tolopotony, and Cold Harbor, Va. Resizned February, 1565, Licutenant colonel Thirty-seventh Unite infantry July Th , colonel s infant ud brigadier J 08 army for the buttios of Gettysburg and Spottsylvinia, THE Ifi‘ DEPARTME Of the Union Pacific, “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” has gotten out u fly bill designed to call attention to th summer resorts along the line of this railway. It is a good bill and tourists,pleasire seekers, sports- men and fishermen should apply at onee to J. S. Tebbets, gen senger and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb., for informa tion in regard to the points of intevest along the line before deciding where they will spend the summer season or cation holiduys, MARVE lil \llli‘\l;l Y. Tells About His telations With Cody's Wild West, Marve Beardsley, champi PASSENG n long distance vider of the world, and late pouy express rider of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, is in the city. Hef very sore over the letter re. cently published in the Herald over the sig nature of John Kane, a former bartender in this city, but now with Buffalo Bill, and de nounces the s a conglomeration of malicious falschoods and misrepresentations, and says that the whole matter his severing his connection West and for b Kane arose out of with the Wild mbarking into the show business He u states that he sent for ne to Burope, and supported him all swamer, and that this is the return he ts for hiskindness and gencrosit On and af April 20th the day coaches on the Union Pacific's No. 3, known asthe “*Overland Flye will be taken off, to better enable it to make time, This will add largely to the popularity that hi by this fast train. rey only \lready been gained After that date it will e passengers holding first slass ticket m points where the train ulces reg ops, between Council Blufls and Ogd Such passengers must purchase tickets for scats or ber i Pullman sleepers, before enteris tho cars. 3ONCH AND BAR. District Court, SUITS FILED, 1520, aud-the st day of June, La.fl. said de- fendant was the general manag of the company, and that he unlawfally frandently appropriated to his own £4.276.44.7 The company ask for a judgment in that sum against Hart., JURORS FOR THE MAY TERM. The following named jurors have been drawn for the May term of court, which gins on the 14th inst: First ward—Eustis A, randt, Edward Carroll; Second ward les Pinsch, Charles E. Redfield: Third ward—W. B. Teyton, Jacob P. Muck: Fourth ward—M. J. Newman, Ed. Shelby; Fifth ward—John ' Bailey, C. Y. Hendrick} I|-~||rh| Redmond, Michael McGrath; Sixth w Willis Courter; Eighth ward—James I Casey, Abraham M. P inth ward Dewitt C. Sutphens Mi McArdie—J. H. Mc Douglas Ruser; Florence—Lawrence Ransom J. M. Toner sry Waterloo Hill. MARY WANTS TO LEAVE PATRICK forth_that Mary McGot band, Patrick asks the court togive her an absolute divo from him, with full charge of their child scts and sufticient alimony to feed and kee p th clothed. Mary and Patrick were married in Ireland, and of late he has developed a vio- lent and | the wife ind children. Counnty Conrt. and sgent | and usc be. Henry Helsey; her hus. is worth £10,000, and she en, em gnacious temper, to the torror of No cases were tried by Judge Shields yester- day morning. John L. Watson filed an a ment suit a chased by def age company. APPOINTE ndant of the New ADMINTSLRATRIX, SPECIAL Mrs. Nellie Frank Benton was yesterday appointed special administratrix of the est of her deccased father, John Fr mated to be worth §100,000, Police € urt, Obstructing the Street—Stephen Taylor, continued. Drunk and Disorderly—S. . Sererton, 85 and costs; Mike Stock and O. E. Burk, $1 and costs; Charles Dily, Reynolds, George Baker, William Smith, d o Vagrancy—Frank Scott, 5 days: ne, 15 days: Louisa Bell, §6; H. Hol J. Clyde, Henry Clean, '1 day Wilson, John Carroll, Tom Ha; Dan Genn, John Kelley, Henry Lee and William Eagan, discharged. The passenger Union Pacific, *The has just gotten out as an what is known as Puzzle, capable of solution in ten mov it inates all who try to bids fair as a novelty great 13-15 department, of advert aze several years ago. Send 10 cents postage to J. S. Tebbets, G. P. & T. A., for one of these little interesting and entertainihg puzzle - - Real Estate Transfers. Hermann Newman (single) et al 1o Robert A Wilber, lots 11, 12 and 13, blk 6, Al- bright's anni v . $ 1,060 Frank Mur) sem, lot &5, Helson's add, g ¢ 1 Chas'A Hoff and wife to Rasmus Jacob- en, lot 4 in M 1 Goble's sub-div, wa... 80 Land & Lot Co 1o .n-mmu.. [ 000 o O Bitcon ¢i al 1 Ly i1 of Omitha, 20,000 Tancis al to Ko sub-div J 1 Redic 7,600 1l mllu- Clarence s and wite, to Frank. 260, blk 4, Park Forest, w d wife to G Samuel Roge 1ot b, plk 468, lots 19 and 2 and wife to G Sumuel N Bevery i(" Improvemes Rogers, 10t 4, DI ciation'ndd, W d Cornelia C € “onger, 1ot 1, blk I , Tot 15, b1k nnen place, lot 4, lots & 9 and 10, blk gt and Hopper’ 7 (trustee) to W <5, W L o Tk B, Mayne 2,100 Lincoin Y ‘Sikes 4.\lm.'IL~l to, i Jaynes, lots 1 and 4, blk 1, South Ex- chanize place, Wl - . 1,400 Maria uumrmm ||\N|luud to Minnie 1 can and wite o /ululph g . € 40 £t lot 14 and w 10t lot 15, iull's 2nd add, w d...... 8,000 Howard A Wooley (tFusteci to Dennis I part lot 16, in 21-15-13, w d 8,800 riin (single) to Howard A Wooley, ftof e 26 ft2in at s wcorner of Farnam and 51st sts, wd........ . 2,600 Mclissa CHIT and husband 0 Lizzie J Cooper, n 2, lot 27, Armstrong’s Ist add, q 1 South Omaha Land o "to Dext Thomas, 1ot 11, bik 5 ha,wd 600 City of Omhakia to Rein |(|m.- r, K1x20 off 1 e cor bIk 246, On i1 of Omab Reliard part lot 1, bk 246, g ¢ d = 193 Dexter L Thomas and wife to) G Sclinifie, 1ot 11, Bl 5% South Omaha, W d 1,200 John I Mawhinney (single] to Robért McClenahan, lot 11, bik L, Lowe's udd, wd 1,000 Robert ¥ se and wife to I W Brown et al, lot 4, blK 3, Hillside add No 1, w d ‘Twenty-nine ransters, aggregating....$ Building Permits. The following building permits were is- sued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings: Joe Ki r, two cottages, nty-fourth, opposite Howard Johu N Seline, three cottages, Twenty- enth avenie and Davenport . 2,700 A Melquist, cottage and stable, hth, near Cass. ... 1,000 P _R Belden, to story frame dwelling, Spencer, near Twenty-sceond. .. 3,000 Rachiel MeNabb, cottage, Ouk, near Chi- ave E M Bach, cottage, Baneroft and Ninth .} 8Ix permits, aggregating. . The Languag Tt is estimated by fost Spoken. Prof. Kirchoff, Halle, that the language most on the globe, for the last thousand years at least, is Chinese, for it is doubt the only one which is talked by over 400,000,000 of the human race. Tho next language most in use, .but at a great distance behind Chinese, is Hin- dustani, spoken by over 100,000,000, Then follow English (spoken by about 100,000,000), Russia (70,000,000), ove J000,000), and Ger Spauish 47,000,000), POWDER : dera cured without Stomach Medicines, Bealed Treatisescut frceoa application, MARSTON GO0 Fash slooes fen Yucks . #10,5 ttuch- ainst ¥354.80 worth of goods pur- York Stor- nk, esti- 2 and costs; Ed dis- Charles 1i the Overland Route,” sement the Switchmen’s ©s. solve it and to surpass the 14 puzzle that created such 78,620 # 3,000 of spoken without ld 126 . (over A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy Ave not been cured, that JoOKI g for. You t prings of Ar) t b Tecovery, we ormake no char one in the wor the only remedy in th will cure the mo fd “ouf used every kno WILL POSITIVELY CURE £ AN Eyphiiitic Direnses, of recent from ten to ffteen daye. We wil Entees to cure Any cne of refund your money we would say 0 those who hav E‘-mm Physician; Jong stanaing. written gn Toyed tha most mployed the mor Fn remedy and 1 Are the subjects we ar( been to the celebrater; nd b Will Cure You 0. Our remedy e of o1 bandoned icians and pronounced incurable, and We Challenge " the World Eince the history of medicine. & True 8, philitlelErypd ST Ulcers, Bo 0r but never foun mouth unl Our Magic Remedy #as discovered, and we aro justified | cific before. Our o morld that will cure ehen o world ‘n;nalm work 7iog it ie e 1l posftivel publlahed "' onl-{lnl nat led, 1t has been #0 conceded iArge number of Llebnhd l'hyna T3 HAD NEVER YET FAILED ¥O CURE. Why waste your time and money with tent medicine virtue, of doctor 'nn physicians that cannot eure you. Vo tha Save id come 10 us bow and ges Formanert Tenar: 700 never can ket It elsewhera. ng olse at nover ad ark what we say: in the end you mustiake ous emed: atiicted OF NEVER reco but 8 snord i 5 a7 #et help and think thera re free from in one, two o 0'1n 8 t0rd Rorstie Form: note 'And ‘Our wiitten gHaTante EDY prepared on we wiah to re| letters sacs urel; repeat three years after, It tanding through the mer st we are fully rosponsh fontfie Frinciples afit NEVER FALLS TO CURN. y confidential. THE COOK REMEDY 00., Omaha, Neb. Room 10 and 11, U am sts. Callrs to second toor, ke elevator Ltoom 11 for ladies 12th and arnam only ational Bank. on CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 for all the ‘We do bereby certify that wa supervise the ar- ngements rawings of The Lonisiana monthly and quarterly tate Lottery Company, and In person manage and control the drawings thew: solves, and that (he sume are conducted with honesty fair ke and In g Tafth toward all partie nuthorize the Company, to use this certif fac similes Of our signatare attached, in its a ments.” Prizes dre may be pi R M. WALMS PIERRE LAN A.BALDWIN, CARL KON, Pres. Union N ECEDENTED ATTRACTION. UNPB COMMISSIONERS. We, the undersigned Banka and Bankers will payall 'res. Rew OVER HALF A Loutsiunu State Lotteries which our counters. National Bank. tonal Bank, Orleans National Bank. tional Bonk. oulsia; MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated n 184, for 650,000 hn's sl and 1t vears, by the Legislaturo e purpores—with & ererve fund of over reen added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise wak mude o December 2d, The only | people of o emy o 216th Mush onthly Drawin part of th A D, 1578, tery ¢ Ktute., seales or Do it inths y three Sber.) DID_OPPORTL Fifth Now 1 Quarterly Drawings (Mureh, rand Draw lenns, Tuesday My 8, 18— present constitution adopted +r voted on and endorsed by the Drawings take piaco June, Sept A FOR- ¢ Acad- CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. & Notice---Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, $5; Fifths, $2; Tenths, $1. 100 Terminal 2,79 Prize Xpress (B OUT €Xponse) Rddresned 10 ' P M.A OrM. A, DAUPIHIN, LIST OF 2 O amounting to . WASHINGTON PPROXIMATION PRIZES 100 Approximation P’rizes of JogArpro Py . 1) 20 i, § inary letter. Curr DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS, LA, Address Registered Lm.ers ta NEW URLE! arly, who e in_chi 1)y ni t ation Nest courts: 011y HOUS 8¢ VDIARRHOEA CHOLERA DISOF DERS That the pr NATIONAL tealers: Richurdson Dru & Heller, Gl " & 0oL R, Grotie, snd BANK, W ORLEANS, LA. of Gen- eraln | Ben and we of the dra guar ) nheol hat the C of wil prizes iy HANKS OF NEW nt od by the p d rignts ur fore, bewire ot any the herg “DVYSENTERY MORBUS « [mwua. DRTED BY teher & Co., Cincinzati, 0. Bl wholesale and retall druggists, liguor dea‘ers and Wine merchants every where, W. H. Omaha, Seed House, Iy n\l ER & 22 Capitol hrited se s, al Qe igns, Send SON, Proprictors Avenue, THE BACKWARD SEASON Is having a depressing effect on the woolen and clothing market. Eastern manufacturers find themselves overstocked with fine clothing, and we are now offered stocks of goods from the very best houses in the country, at prices much lower than we ture them ourselves, Our b uyer is not sleeping, and the la could manufac- st few shipments we received from him have compelled us to mark dewn considerable many lots that are left from our first spring purchase. We offer this week in Men's suit 250 good blue flannel sack suits, made at 5.75. 300 blue flannel suits, all wool and indigo blue, at $7.75 q the color warranted indig ro blue, well trimmed and The usual retail price of this suit is not less than $8.50. This is ag firm a flannel as there is made in this country, and we guarantee it to be as good a suit in quality of cloth and make up as there is of! 500 elegant Cheviot suits, terns, for $10.50. Tered by any house for §12. made of fine imported cheviot, We gold these suits only last week for §1 against any #15 suits in the market, in elegant light colored pat- 2.50. and we put them In mens’ furnishings, we offer this week a special drive in elegant balbriggan shirts and drawers, finished seams and French neck at 35¢ each. This is the greatest bargain ever offered in thisline, as no house would sell underwear like this at less than Neckwear---No such variety can be seen anywhere. 75¢ a piece. Our 15¢ silk scarfs in all the latest summer shades, you cannot get elsewhere under 50c. Another consignment of those elelegant light colored derbys, them in two shades this time, and also have the same hat without lining for 90c. body who buys one wonders One Price Only. how it can be done. No Deviation. satin lined, at $1. We have Every- Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Articles of Incorporation of the Mead Investment Company. 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, W, D. Mead, of Leeds, Greene Co., State of New York, W. 'D. Mead, Jr., and David Jamieson, of Omaha, Neb., dexirois of formtiz a corparation undér the luws of the State of Nebraska, do hereby associute ourselves together und do adopt and_subscribe to the fol- lowing articles of incorporation: Article I, The corporate title of this incorpor- ation shall be The Mead Investment Company. Article 11 ‘The principal place of transacting 1t8 business shall be at the city of Omaha, Doug- las county, Nebraska. Article 111 The business to be transacted by this corporation shall be, to buy, sell, hold, im- proveand lease real estate;to joun money on 1 estate security and upon municipal or other corporation or individual honds or other securities, and bu s h or vithout guarantec of ve on t from individuals firms or corporations, bonds orother securities and to hold and account for the sam 1 ificates of denosit, bonds, und other evidences of indebte ness; to act as trustees, financial agents or guu dians for individuals, corporations or estate to transact such other aud further business ag shall becompatible with a general loan and trust business, Articlo IV, irhe capital stack of this corpora- tion shall be oue hundred thousand dollars (#100.000.00), andmay be incrcased to five hun- dred thousand dollars 0000100, divided in shares of five hundred doilars #0.00) each, The board of directors may increase the capital stock when authorized 80 to do by & vote of two- Thirds of the stock. Forty per cent of the capi- tal stock of one hundred thousand dollars shall De paid in before the commen nent of bhusing and the residue when called for, as provide Dte by-laws of the corporation, Article V. The ofticers of this corporation shall be a President, Vice-President, Secretar: and Treasurer, whith said oflices 0f Secretary und Tregsur e held by one and the samo person. The directors shull consist of the oflicer: of the corporation and e the stock holders may f) ¢ to time elect from among them: i Directors atnotime shall exceed nine @ in number. Article V. This Corporation shall commence and go into operation on the second day of April A, D. 188, and shall terminate on the second day of April A. D. 1 Art V1L The indebtedness of thiscor pora- tion outside of funds received or deposited f investment, shall ut no time excecd two-thirds the amount of it rtice VIII. for the ausaliig 1 W, 1 Jamelson, Sec shall hol¢ on the i tary and T cted and qualife may be amended tock-holders, notic ndment having been given dute of such meeting Witness our hands this 24th day of March A, OSWEGD FOR THE LAUNDRY. Gontlomen’s Belt with Klectric Su; Ner, Teuralata, IT WILL OURE YO'J 3‘& Hi Discases, 1o Bletricity Tiatunely Pl Cah he & pllufl s e i oty Waci. tamily can WY 'e-r it It _eloctrifies "the blood and ‘cures TESTIMONIALS Zirmcre wemsioeni n OURED —A. J. G e nier Goean G ; Naperville, 1l Dost ofico: L. D. MoMichaci, M D, B £ » nofves nflmml«mblo. ep at night. and thourands of ot] 4 3 eTan wehorating a contintous urrent of alecCricity (10 ndiately, and producin ieor, 5 Fealth whon al e it a e el o ommercial sgeney L Bend stamp for 118 FoXRTem, ih Over 9,000 eured by W. . 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