Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 28, 1890, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CITY The city clerk is now ready to issue dog tags to ownors of canines at the rate of 1 per dog. T'he plumbers at the hospital building have been compelled to quit work on ne- count of the extreme cold weather. Rabbi Rosenau will deliver a lecture at the synagogue this evoning on ““The National Sunday Bill.” All are invited, W. . Krelie, the hatter at 215 South Thirteenth street, has given a chattel mortgage on his_stock to George Franclk of New Y Mr. Birmingham, who MecGorry as sidewalk inspector, entered upon the duties of hisnew position yes- terday and all the city officials in the court house celebrated the event with a smoke, The funeral of the late Mrs, Margaret Mulligan will take place from her late residence, 45th and Burt sts., to St. Cecelin’s church, Walnut Hiil, at 8:50 o'clock this morning. Galena, Ill, papers please copy. There has heen considerable com- plaint lately that flowers have been stolen from the graves in Prospect hill cemetery and on Saturday last several dollars’ worth were stolen from the grave of Mra, Bath. Governor Thayer has abpointed J. B. Erion of thiscity asarepresentative from Nebraska to the interstate cattlemen’s convention to be held in Fort Worth, Tex., on March 11. Colonel E. P. S age of South Omaha will also attend the convention as a delegate of the Nation- al exchange. sucee Personal Paragraphs, 1. Smith of Curtis is at the Milla rd, M. Bader of Crete is at the Casey. Dunkin of Gibbon is at the Casey. Coruell of Holdrege'is™ at the Mur- H. D, ray. William Murr of Grand Island is Cascy. . A. Gunu of Lexineton is a guest at the Paxton, B. O. Kretzmeyer of Beatrico is Paxton. J. . Allen of Fremout is stopping at tho Murray. L. I, Crano of DeWitt is stopping at the Paxton. M. . Welch of Lincoln is 8 guest at the Murray. £, Sparks of Valentine is stopping at the Millara, C. Hollenbeck of Fremont is a guest at the Miliard. B. W. Hunter of West Point is stopping at the Casey. Charles Young of Bassett is a guest at the Merchants. Dr. Abbott the Paxfon, J. ', Wolfo of Bertrand is registered at the Murray. B, W. Poterson of Tekamah fis a guest of the Mitlard. A. R MeMullen of Stelia is registered av the Merchuuts, D. J. Harrington of Lincoln is registered at the Casey, S. H. Wobster and J. W. Stewart of Ord are guests at the Casey J. M. McCarthy of Fremont is among the arrivals at the Millard, ¥, W, Kruse, wife and aro stopping at the Merchants. Mr, and ‘mrs. H. . Bailey 0 8- tered at the Sherman in- Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Parrotto were regis— tercd at the Grand Paciticin Chicago yeste day. - John W. Paul has been attending & Land and Improvement company’s meeting at St. Louls the pasy wook aad ropresoutod a lnrzs block of the slock for au_eastern capitalist. The new executive committee of the cow- pany, including Mr. Paul, left St. Louis Vednesday ovening for New Orleans steamer, Atthe Windsor—George W. Gill, York; d J. at the at the of Fremont is registered at child of Lincoln New Coonoy, Desver; P, D, Tlorney, Albany, N. Y. orge J. Armbruist, Lin- coln; 8! C. Stulz, Kansas City; Frank Moore, Atchison; Joseph Grable, Chicago; George Swain, Tingly, In.; John Johuson, Ains- worth, Neb,: J. M. Perzuson, Chicago; W, 1. Plening, Lincoln; D, J. Culluians, 'Wa< verly, lu.; J. H. Harkins, Lincoln; d, Bpooner, Lincoln. An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIKTINE OINTMF 18 only put up in larae two-ounee tin and is an absolute cure for all sores, wounds, chapped hands and al tions, Will positively cure Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN T, MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company At 25 conts per box—by mail 30 cents, The Rostonians Coming. Mr. Dellon M. Dewey, business represen- tative of tho Bostonian Opera company which comes to Boyd's for threo nights next woek, arrived yestecday, He says tho repertoire 10 be given here includes *Don Quixote,” Thursday night; *“Suzotte,” Friday night: “Tho Douchiers,” Suturday matinec; “Pyg- maleou aud Galatea,” Saturday night. Bank of Omaha Notes, Logal creditors of the Bank of Omaha will not be uffected by the order made by Judge Grinnell of Chicago for the sale of certain notes of the bank held as security by Hor- bert Hammoud, These notes were depos- Med as collateral by the Bank of Omaha to accare u loan 01 $10,000 from I A. Kean & Co., Chicago bankers, They wero sold to Hammoud, and Judge Grinnoll's order sim. ply coables Hammond to realizs upon his col- lateral sccuvitios, These securities Lave never been in the hands of Assigneo Coburn, Death of a Leading Iralian. Santa Aulonio, a sort of wholesale mer- chant from whom the Itolian hucksters of the city procured their supplies, died at bis Bome, Thirteenth and Leavenworth streets, Wednesday. Ho passod the greater part of his life in bis nutive land. During tho last ten years he bas lived in the United States, Ho was forty-two years old and unmarried, Tho funeral will take place from St. Philo~ mena's cathedral a2 p.m. today,and nearly ailthe Ttalians in the city are making prop- aratious to attend it, —_— A Deserted Husband. C. W, Frecd, o big, stout, wuocent-look- ing man, entered central police station yes- terday moraing, and with tears i his oyes related his tale of woo, His wife had eloped with a handsome man bamed Fred Hodson, Frecd is a hard workiag laborer and lives at Waterloo, Ia, Hoe had been marriod only & fow montis and uad all the confidence and affection in his great big heart that a true husband should have, But he was decvived. The destrover of his homo an eogiveer, Freed intends to continue the search until ho fluds Hodson. NI boxes, burns, in erup- all kinds of pilos. Claiws from Another Side, Assistant City Attorney Shoemaker is be comiug tired of doing double service. Since the county commissioners have refused to sllow pay for any regular deputy county at- toruey he bas been making out all or mearly all of the state as wellas the city complaints. “It istoo much work,” said Mr, Shoemaker, *In fact oueman cannot possibly do the work and do it right, The county commissioners may not be to blame, but some one certainly is, and the matter should be uttended to at once, Prisoners are kept in central station frequently for twen- ty-four hours longer thaun they should be, simply because there is 1o allorney to pros- ecute for the state.” Mr. Shoemaker called on the county board Wednesday and met only Mr. Anderson, He ssserted that the county should pay for the work be did in prosecuting state cases. © Mr, Anderson took exception to tho cas and o lively war of words between both was the cousequence, ——— Single or season tickets for Patti, end geats in pairs,7th row, middle aislesido seats well forward. Toom Y Life building, Tel, 850, WENT WIT Grand Opening Sale of the Patti Ovpera Tiokets. When the box office window at Royd'sthe ater went up yesterday morning, there were 117 men in Lino waiting to buy season tickets for the Pattl-Tamagno operatic engagement next Monday and Tuesday. As carly as 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon three messcnger boys, entrusted with orders to secure and purchase first choice of s took their place in the vestibule and patient waited thero until after 11 o'clock at night, when the manager gave out position num- bera to those who were pr nt. Considering the fact that single aamis sions were not sold yesterday, also that the very cold pather earl, pt many away,the salo was fully ag large, if not larger, than was expected it would be. Long before noon the &5 seats were all sold and a big hole was made in the $7.50 sections, 5o that for the day the receipts reached £,000. “Lam well satisfied,” smid Manager Boyd, “aud feel certain now that the event will prove a grand success. he sale of single E 11881018 Saturday will, T pre run up to 10,000 and the general #1 admission, es- pecially at the matince Tuesday, whea Mme. Patti sings, is sure to be large.” Thero is every ussurance that the attend- ance from interior points, both in ivebraska and Jowa, will bo greater than any ono has anticipated, Over one hundred orders for parties of from five to twenty cuch for seats were filled yesterday,and twice that number requesting tckets to tho matinee alone, have been received “The railroads agreed to putin a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip frow points cast of dna ineluding Norfolk, Column bus, York, Hastings, Beatrice and Nebras City, whilo the Northwestorn in lowa meets this atall points along its_ line within 150 miles of Omaha. ‘The Milwaukee, Rock Island, Burlington and Wabash will 'foliow suit. 1t is quite gratifyi day night audience will be very much lurger than the munagement really hoped for While I7atti is the attraction and more peo. ple want to sco und hear her than can get into the Coliseum, there is much desiro also to sce and hear Tamagno. the king of tenors. here are twelve scctions scats on the main floor, as show companying cut, of the and price per sei on ag to note that the Mon- of reserved in the ac following capacity — o == 8 7 secK 200 Section A, 200 seats at $2.5 Section A, 200 seats at £ Section 1, 235 seats at 5.7 Section B, 236 seats at Section €, 28 se Section Section 0 80 Section D, 200 sea Section 00 03 Section 433 seats at $ Section G, 413 seats av $3. Section H, 240 seats it $2. Section K. 151 scats at §2. Section L, 136 seats at 52, Scetion M, 136 seats at §2. Section N, 151 scats at §2. Total seats, 4,023, raised nortion of the building above the race course, which wi ommodate between two aud threo thous more, and to which a general admission has veen fixed of $1. Itis quite likely that n_portion of this gullery may be reserved. Peopie who are,unablo to attend tho opening sale of reserved seats this morning can chp out the diagram of the seating plan as here printed, mark with red ink about the spot where they would like their seats located, put the marked slip and the cash or a check info the hands of a mes- senger boy with instructions tostake his turn at the box office window, and they will stand just as 2ood a chance of getting what they want as if they personally picked out their seats. Don’t Feel Wel', And yet you are not sick enough to con- sult & doetor, or you refrain from so doing for feur you™ will alarm yourself and friends—we will tell you just what you need. )t is Hood’s Sarsaparills, which will lift you out of that uncer- tain, uncomfortable, dangerous condi- tion, into a state of good health, confi- dence and cheerfulbess. You've no idea liow potent this peculinr medicine is in cases like yours. GENERAL 11 » WORK, The Duty of Recording the tndebted- ness of Nebraska. The work which will devolve upon Gen- eral Test as specal agent of the census, o which he has just been appoiwnted, will be the compilation of therecorded indebteduess on Nebraska real estate for six or more years prior to December 31, 1559, and if necessary, the inquiry cau be extended to ten years in special cuses. The magnitude of the work is necessarily very great, us it will cover every county in the stute, 1t will be taken from the County records, for which there are an eq@al number of oficials ap- pointed for each congressional district, It is dificult to how long it will #ulce but the purpose 1s to push it us rapialy as possible, ‘Lhe information will ve verified by inquiry from the lender and the borrowers whenever necessary, Caucellations and partial pay- ments will receive especial attention, As to the number of clerks required it is difficult to say. It will depend altogether on the requiraments of the work. “If Ine Bee,” says General Tost, “will make the request to the people of thé state to have all cancellations made and dated pre- vious to December 81, 185), entered on the county recoras, iv will greatly simplify tho work. If entry of cancailation is dated after Jaouary 1, 1800, it will be considered an ex: isting lien, The purpose of securing this record of indebtedness is te show the amount of existing mortgages the people of Nebraska actually owe on their real estate.” Dr.Birney,practice limited to catarrh- al disenses of nose and throat, Bee bldg. 15 BURT A SIREEL? That is Agitating il Committee. The council committee on stroets und al- leys has ite bands full of the Burt street muddle. For ten years past the strect hos been gpened and used for street purposes. For the past two years Boggs & Hill have been besioging tho council with communica- tions in which they claim that the ground used for Burt strect from 1'weuty-eighth to Thirticth belongs 1o thew, was & part of Hillside addition No. 2 and was unever given by thew for street purposes and was nover condemned by the oity, Two weeks ago an ordinunce was rushod through the council declaving the necessity of approvriating proverty for the purpose of extending Burt sireet. = Appraisers were appotuted and duly submitted a report to the council on Tuesday, awarding Hoggs & Hill §4,000 damage for the property so taken, The property ownera along tho sireot huve remonstratod, aud the entire matter bas been referred to the comwitteo on stroots and alloys for examination, - Said one of the remonstrators: I8 requires # good deal of gull for Boggs & Hill, after selling us our lots 10 cowe iu aud waal us Lo | the expen THE OMAHA em $4,000 for a street t noloriously ' ® _streat for ten years. It required nefve too for the council to pass an ordinance declaring the necossity of extending @ stroet that has been extended for the past ten cars, and notoriously and ovenly in the pos session of the city, 1f the property ever bo longod to 15oges & Hill they should have donated it t5 the city, as required by ordi nance, for streot pirposes when their addi tion was laid out.” Oneof Dr. J. Il. McLean's Little Liv nd Kidney Pillets,takenat night before going to bed, will move the bow- els: the effect will astonish you. has been the past THE FAIR'S FAREWELL, Getting Ready to Clos: Up the Annual It will requiro about a month in which to close up the affairs of the Omaha fair and ex position Secretary McShano and Assistant Soc (3ibba are working on the matter and are anxious to have it taken off their banus T'he nssociation has been in existence five years, It was organizod when the st board of acriculture sent the state Lincoln, ‘e capital stock was & which only associution ary seribod. — Of the were mever death seritiars. the fairs, the assoclati ono good season, rai undertaking i1n i u coasequence, the aiied to satisfy sultod it lntter realized bocause insolvency of the opening of 1 has had really but intorfering with tho ost sorious manner. pLs 1 most instances the expeuses, and this ro in assessments which were not at all ing to the stockholders. Notwithstand 5 in the treasury about #3500 for the current expen the balance will be divided amons the 505 shares of stock In tho showing just made by the secrotary there balance in tho treasury from This will be ‘Tue receipts of the fair of | 1580 swetled this amount b , while reduced the total by $25:841.05 leaviug a balance of his wi further reduced to the sum mentionsd above as being ia the troasur I'lie grounds upon which the fair has baen held belong to Jim and Charles Brown, wiio own nine-tenths,aud Johu D Creigiton, who 0wns one-tenth They. contain & number of buildings espec: fully appropriate to a fair grounds and raco course. What use or disposition mude of thiese has not yet been determined Should they be soid to advantage the amount 1o be divided among the sharcholders will be somewhat increased. Tke amphitheater tas had o most unsucesssful ¢ . ithas boen rebuilt three timos, having baon burned once and blown by tornaaos tiw Miles® Nerve and I An importaut discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels throngh the nerves. A mew principie. They sveedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and children, nallest, mildest, surest. 0 do £ 25 cents. Samples froa at Kuhn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas. ver Pills, CHLOROFORMEL AND ROBBEILL The Boli Achievements of a Colored Gutlaw. Jim Ashford is o burly negro whose pro- n s that of portering 11 houses of 1ll- ame. The police say that hie is - thief. About one yeur ugo he was cmployed by Jettie teynolds on Ninth street. One night Miss Reynolds missed 8150 1n bills, Tha money was taken from her voom. Ashford — was not suspected, but o fow days afterwards = threw up s position und said ke was tired of Omaba und vras gowe to Kansas City. Six months later he came back and w: Rgiven work at the same place. He had ouly been in the house a few days when the landlady missed $50. Sull Jim was nov suspected, A wezk ago Ashford told the cook that he was goiug to chloroform and rob Miss ey~ nolus the first opporiunity he got. ‘The cook protested and smd if he attempted anything of the sort she would tell the “*misses.”” The next day Ashford was seen coming out of the landlady’s room which she had left se. curely locked, Nothing wus missed but Ashford was discharged. He then went to work for Jonn Kearns in his saloon,but soon lost that job, and & uight or so later this sa- loon was entered and considerable wet zoods carried away. ‘The police were notified, and yestorday morning ut 7 o'clock Ashford wuy placed und, When sc the station house he had in his possession twelve door keys, nearly all of which would unlock different doors in Reynolds’ houso. He is therefore strongly suspected of th Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- ren teething givas quict helpful rest bottle. a 25 ceuts Keal Estate bxchanze, ‘Phe expected visitors from Beatrice were delayed and the Jarge audienco that was gathered at the real estate exchange to moet them was disappointed and adjourned to hold a special session at 2:30 o'clock. Vice President Upton presided in Mr. Hartman's absence, and read a lotter from thie Noyes cart company of [Kalamazoo, Mich offoring to locatd in Oma ducements are offered. A letter was also read from the manager adstrect’s agency in which he promnsed 1o wire to the New York oftice of his com- pany a weekly report of the real estate transactions in Omaba. “Lhe listing Capito] Hill, lots 3, 4 and e § 2, Farnam streot, between Twenty-seventh, 150x18 per front foot Capitol Hull, 102 feet square of lots 2 and 3, block 2, on Halt Howard street, 813,000, . 5. Rogers addition, lot 15, 60x 1060, 3,600 Hanscom Place, lov 80, block 10, 50x143, seven room house, Hitcheock’s first addition, lots 17 and 18, 100x120 §1,200, Hanscom Place soven room house, 5,500, J. 1, Redick’s secona addition, lov 33, | 4,500, J. L Redick’s Second addivon, lot 38, 25x 152, 8-room houso, §4,500. Sixty-seven feet on #4000, Walnut Hall, lot 18, block 6, 50x150, 6-room house, 2,500, ISountze Place, lot 2, room house, £10,4)0, feot on Twelfth street,d cottages, if suitable in- of lot 5, block lot 20, block 18, 50x150, 50x Eleventh street, block 2, 50x124, 10- feet on Tenth and Jackson streets, £10,000, Sales were reported By I, Roys, lot 11, 000, By Globe Loan and Trust company, lot block 4, Plainview, $1,150, west 3§ block 7, Kountze Hy Globe Loan and I'rust company lot 11, Woodlawn, £700, Samples of Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervioe at KKubn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, cures headache, nervousness, sleeplessuess, neu- ralgia, fits, ete, E—— He 15 a Bacnelor, Drake’s Mugazine: Gazzam—Spenk- ing about dogs, I rend today of a man i Dedham, Mass., who owns one that can climb a tree, Dolley—I'll bet a dollar he has marringeable daughters, no DAILY As | will be BEE:: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY u8 A foawotty of Cars The domand for cars is 80 great just now that operating departmonts are kept agitated and excited by their frantic efforts to fill or- ders. Car Accountant Buckingham of the Union Pacific has besn sent out on & hunt- ing expedition ana will not returz unth he has scoured every atation, yard and side- track on the entire system for cars that may be standing 1dle. The great movement of cornis what causes this extraordinary activ ity. By the way there is considerable dis- crepancy between statoments given out by the Omaha elevator company and reports re~ ceivod at Union Pacific headquarters as to the prices now being paid by grain buyers in Nebraska for corn. Yesterday the former quoted 1814 cents as the outside figute at | Osceola, whilo today the latter showed telegraims froin its agents to the effect that, ut Pickering, station on the Omaba & Re: publicar. Valley just below Lancoln, Island and other points, 15 conts and hi was the jce. Some of the quo tons are its, but they referene rain of the most inferior g while the best quality commands as high as 17 cents | One official who hasmot heretofore offered | any opinion on this great problem of rates and benelits observed yesterdaywhen discuss ing the situation that nothing so beneficial to the farmers had ever been devised that | beats the old-fashioned system of Tobates, “Then,” said “the big grain b ors could o puay farmers ~more for their wheat and corn than the actual market value in Chicaro and other eastern muir- Kets, " “But everybody couldn’t get the rebate!” “No, only the nheavy shippers, the small dealers, however, could s thom and | make larger profits than they do under the present arrangemonts, he, afford The Union Pacifl: Advantages There is great apprehension in certain rail- road circles because of the Union Pacific's strong allinuces with two such corporations | as the Northwestern and the Alton, us to vhat the future will bring forth, On Satur- the agreement by which a solid vestibuled passenger train of the fluest make and equipment be run through to Denver from Chi way of Kunsas City, goes into effuct, notonty put the Alton on un equal footing with all it. Chicago contemp: ries for ern basiness, but gives th Union cific a great Ivantage over every other ontinental line. Such powerful co binations as these naturally excite the jeal- ousy of competiag roads and they are now making desperate efforis 10 devise 80MWMEe mean of coucentrating the: With Chicago-Denver trains over botli {ts wain lines, the Union Pacific has no fears, however, of any combmation being formed that will ffect its position, A Ohair Car Conflazration Last Sunday night a chair car in the Bur- lington-Denver train caught fire near Hoid- rege by the explosion of a lamp, aud was | totally destroyed. The passengers nearly It lost their personal effoots. Those in the | lecping car, which became filled with | smoke, were routed out into the cold air | with nothing on bat their might cioth C. S. Montzomery of this city, was one of the crowd, and during the the excitement lost is vest, which contained | u 8125 gold watch and some money. N6 had | to borrow enough from lawyer fricuds at | Holdrege to bring him home. Montgomery describes the scone when they were dragieil out of their berths us being novel us weil as exciling. Reaching Yoward ths Galf. The latest scheme pronoses a north and b railroad from Kearney in this state, A charter has be the capital stock at §3,00 000, and says worlcwill be com need right away. IKearney 1s/te be the northern tor- winus whero a counection will bo made with the Union' Pacific and thus/bring the areat northwest into communication with the gulf and proposed deep harbor at Glveston, It 18 intimated thut the Union Pucific will back this project. but the oMcials of that road say they know nothing about it. New Kates Auapted. ‘The new rates from I3oston and New York putinto effect\Wednesday by the Chicavo, St. Paul, Minocapolis & Omaha road are $1.12 ver hundred on first class goods, 93 cents second class, 74 cents third class, 55 cents fourth class, 45 cents fifth class end 74 conts s ap- route, When Last Heard Fr. When last heard of the famous ‘*‘Golden ate Special,” which created so much ad- wiration and comment 1n these parts a few moaths ago, was in use on the Vermont Uen- tral road betwaen Portland, Me., and Mon- treal, Canada. Notes and ¥ 0. I Brown has been al treight agent of the ffect March 1. ! Tuis reported that the St. Paul road has obtined track privilozes 1o run its trains | into KKunsas City from Leavenworti, Joun 'I'. Pugn, agent of the Burlngton at acitic Junction, was in town yosterday. Jack Dowling, city ticket agent of the Q, has u great attriction in his family of infant pig dogs. Old Duisy gave birth the other night to six pups that are thoroughbred beauties, sonali, ted assistant sants e to Neryous decility, poor memory, difidence sexual weakness,' pimples, cured by Dr Miles' Norvine. Samples free at Kubn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, Richard Kitche Mr. Richard Kitehen is lying at tho Pax- ton hote), He is confined to his bed, being deprived of the uso of his lower limbs on ac count of a paralysis of the muscles of the back, which makes it impossible for him to stand or walk. His mind is clear, however, and as o rule he is bright aud cheerful, but it is appareut to his friends that he is gradu- ally siuking und no hopes ure entertained of bis recovery, Mr. Kitcién was taken to Haltimore last Septombar inthe nope that a cure might bo effected, but notaing could be done, and nfter @ stay of abour two months he was brought buck to Omaha and to his room at the hotel, Mr. James Kitchen, & brother, watches over him constantly and »ees L0 1t that the sufforer has every’hing which can add to his comfort Mr. Charles Kitoken, another brother,who is ut present in the hotel business v Lead vitlo, is in the city and will remaia with his brothers for a few dnys. e New Coateaifou-e, Kan Ciy, Absolutely fire proof. Finest and largest hotel in | Kansas City. Unex- celled in i appeintments, MAKRIED, KINNEY-SMYPHIE — At the resi- dence of the bride’s brother, Mr. Fred- erick B, Lowe, 1612 Novth Twenty-sec- ond street, on the 26th inst. Dean Gardoer. Orrin D, Kinvey Minn., w: Charlotte A, Smythe of Omaha. Pears’ Soap Fair white hands. Brightclear conzplexion Soft healthful skin. “PEARS’~The Great English Complexion SOAP.—Sold Everywhere.” donoy. plmpl | Ghnetied | Kidney, Urinary POSTAL (AR With your name and address, mailed to the Bwift Specific Co., Atlants, Ga., I8 necessary to obtain an interesting treat~ ise on the blood and the diseases incident to it 8kin Eruption Cured. Ono of my customers, a highly respected and influential citizen, but who is now absent from the city, has used Swift's Specific with excellent rosult. He eays it cured him of o skin eruption that he had been tormented with for thirty years, and had resisted the curative qualities of many other medicines + Ronzrr Crrog, Dro DRS. BETTS & BETTS Nzs. Omoe hours, ya. m., t0 8 p. m, p.m. Spectalists in Chronle, Nervous, Skin and Blood Di« ensos. E7-Consultation at oMce or by mail free. Modl ciues sent by mail or express, kecurely packed, free from observation. Guarantoes to cure quickly, safe ly and permanently. NERVOUS TEBILITY #lons. Physical cess or tndulgence. 1 Sundays. 10a. m,, %0 | 8permatoreh s, semt nal Losges, Night Emis from indlserotion. ox- 10 sicop]esness. despon: orsion tosociety, easily ~dull unfit 10F stady or buat o burden. Safely, - ently wnd priYRLoly cured. Consult Drs. Betis & Hects, Yk Farnam Stroot, Omabia, Neb. e a Syphills, a disenss 33 niost tertible ta it wicers. pains in th 1hront, mouth and tongue. catnrrh, etc., permanently cured where others have fai'ed. and Bladder Complaints, Painful, Difficult, too fre: Quont burninz or blgady urino, wrine Lizh colored of with milky sediment on stonding, w hen, gloet, cystitis, ote. 7 Guaranteed per- STRICTURE! fumste To Yomg Mon and Middie-Aved Men, A SURE CURE ‘e, wwtat efects of early Vice, wilch brings orgauic destroying both mimd and body, with ail permanently curad. DR& BETTS Address, those who have tm. paired themseives by Smproper indulzences and and habits, which rain both boay nnd wmind, unfitting theu: f0r businoss, study or macrin MAIIED MEN,. oF those entering on that hap, U0, wware of physicinl debiitey. auickly asststed 7 " OUR SUGCESS. 18 based upon fact practical experience, seo- ond—overy case Is especinlly studled, thus Starting prisht, thirs modictacy azo propared in onr own la- Bory exactly to sult each cass, thus affecting cures without injury. #-Send 6 cents posta; chironie, back. gonorr Promptly nnd safely cured r colebrated works on and delicate disenses. Thousands iey save you fu. aen yenrs to life mpanied by & andadd g unless a Address oreall on & BETTS, 14)8 Farnam strvet, Omaba, Neb. FINE CLOTHING. cents in stamps. Furnishings CHILDREN'S SPROIALLTIES. | West Portiand Park Choiee lots, low prices, good water, cellent drainage; motor line; 5-cent car wre; high, dry, besutiful, Sold for cash or on installment plan. SHOREY, HALL & CO,, Abington Bnilding, Portland, O, T\ NERVOUS DEBILITY. Young and i SIE S toen. muferig o akors oy Sl EXChania ok Aluak Cute guarasi. ) o gl Kot st A, st Hiokiass fos hosbe care, FIEN OF CUaKGE, CRROF, . F e of this city. Why not? | for £5, $6 and $7 as parts, don’t expect to. ary valves these. $40. IMBE Hicir “trade is dull.” Phe ceetvin cent, even SAVED Is § the Retail Whoelcsale W BUYT Wiy not? on cwelry I Trade den 100 Fire Steel Cnrvi B5. 250 Nut Sets of 6 i i worih & GREAT BREDUCTION § T VEXT 30 ANS, d o'clock. B, STORE Fd ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, & ARTIST SUPPILIES &8 MOULDINGS, ol FRAMES, = 1513 Douglas Street, The Well Hnow 18 nusurpassed in tho treaticr VATE DISEASES and StricLire oy, Lo 0f Manhoo Cnoss absOILOIY O specialist, ¢ T Ao, Storrility 1'1or Books. lo Discusos: Mreatnent by oply. Consuitation fr Kon Streots, Omubi Cured quickly Correspon Rtawps 10 Ofice . K Lith and J JDRUNKENNESS 0t HAINES GOLDEN S an be givim Ln & U of tlen bt od wiinout the ¥nowl Tt'ls abaclutely ha 43 cute Thoonveniene d reformation efteotod. . UHN & C0.150h & Dougl W RLAR KR SANTAL-MIDY Arrests discharges from the urinary organs 10 elther sex in 48 hours, 1t & superior to Copaiba, Cubsb, or infec- tions, and free from all bad smell or othor inconyenlences, 'flM 1DY " froah TO WEAK Bufferlng from v ita Of youth{u ex decay, wast anhood, bend i valuable treati (sealed) con re. FREE of charge #plendid medical work : should T’ read Ly Eian who 1y nervous and debiiitated. ®rof, ¥, ¢, FOWLEK, Moodus,Conn, Manhuo RESTORED. of S e et B ’, E 0, Box 52w, New Yo Peck's Pal, Imprr'd TUBULAK EARBUSHISH; Whispers cuvndVaichesr Darticulars for houie o . ho * Woman, ench 1) eents | from goods worth double Ave Being wade by us, white 1 EBARGAINS, as cvidenced by the tiberal patr w the most staple goods, and TWO DOLLARS MAD psiness, as our Large and Incre nds it ndows from day to day, and 5 Sets of 3 picc ks and Crack, in cnse, only $1 cac! egant Piano Lamps, $14 PIANOS AND ORGANS Open Saturday Even ng unti 9 MAX MEYER & BRO,, () - State Line. | o Glasgow, Belfus TROUSERS! We're doing the Trouser business We make them to measure prices go around these We are not getting our usual price for these; They are several thousand Trouser Lengths cut off for window drapery, branch stores, etc,, etc., and we’re taking measures for them rapidly at the prices $5, $6 and $7 —extraordina MEDIUM and HEAYY SUITINGS for early SPRING WEAR $20, $25 and $30 to measure. SPRING OVERCOATINGS, big assortment, $I8 to SPRING STYLES rolling in daily. Mail orders filled same as city orders. Open every Monday and Saturddy evenin NICOLL the TAILOR, 1409 DOUGLAS. iSE SALES | 0f Diamords, Waiches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Quadruple Plated Wase. Jewairy, Optical Goods, Cutlery, Umbrellas, Efe. ost dealers eompiain thal appreciate G NUEN inge we are pm 25 10 50 per A BOLLAR We must got out of ing Notice our 5 large show see what we aie offer public wve you E e, only $2; 50, worth %25, Bl anl _Pamam s, FOR SAL EFEMERSON, BSHALLET & DAVIS | B KIMBALL, #5 PIANOS & ORGANS EFSHERT MUSIC, Omaha, Nebraska - COUGHS, SORE THROAT The highest me 1eal authorities of the world presribe and recommend the SODEN MINER Al PASTILL for Diseases of the Throat Chestand Lungs, and also for consumption, 1 find the results of the BODEN WATERS AND PASTILLES aro veiy satisface tory in Subacute Plaryigitis us woll as in Chronic Catarcbal Condition of the upper alr DRSS, MOREAU R BROWN, 3. D, Prof. of Laryngology at Chicago Policlinie MINERAT At ull druggists at 25 and 50 cts. a box, Pamphlets Gratls on Application, Soden Minaral Springs Co., Limited, 15 CEDAR BTREETNEW YORK, y Dublin and Liverpool FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin prsege §5) L0 K rding to location of s Toom, Excursion & to &), Eteorage 10 and from Burope at Lowest Ratas “State of California,” building. AUSTIN BALUWIN & CO., Gon'l Agents, 55 Browdwa J0UN BLEGEN, Gen'l Wostern Agent. 164 Bundolph St MOOILES, TH08. MCCANNE Asonts New York Chicago MAKKY E i ¢ Omaha PRURHEAKT, JOHN ADRIANCE, LUCTAN MINOR, H. M. TRUEHEART & 00., Real Estate Agentn, ALGALVESTON, 1LXAS, 4 BLASH ED 1587, eaport that lsand s to be orthwest. luformation ang Visitors are lnvited (0 call Gatveston s F ke Great Ara furaished 4 4

Other pages from this issue: