Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1890, Page 8

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Ban; Bor South boy. Poli hospits BOME ( Mrs, the D on h Th bids street avent T} given again suim ol Chi LS ele n to N Se \VHVH nth co Offices 1. He lnys post M. Post, r Fber has to Chi board of publi intil May 12 fol from the Bel eedlo & judgment st 1 mon 1’ f $136.11. of Cl Ke in 1 be N CLIY nk of 1805 %, ¢ April a8 laken to the very sick who was inju sines wreck on Apri 0, has rec works will M t 1y he line o ading 1 to ympany county Pruyn ¢ ir Rose of the supe ent’s office is out on one of his | cal tri ips over the Minneapolis & Omaha, On will o of stred May 9 the pen *hids for the pr mt year, oty the pre Chicago, board of public ving and curbing St, v od ir Yo Lowe wi cour 1 the tend riodi aul, works 161 will award the contracts for strect swe ing. Cha valuable gold opern cony over t M mail ¢ count amount is among eight night Addresses will be made by a number speakers upon questions of vital im- ca Hu-nhuw‘ vley Smith, o ring last ir house rting it o the J. H. 1 rriers, of the irl, latz, sup is d night, rintend: stained bootblack n front ol suturday night. laries of the th y-five » will be a jol to which all portance, Har that t the robhe Bhern Eddie, y Brewer he two Brewer of the venue ure 1 I thoy an thoug names, Articles of incorporation of the G City Hs at company were filed yester by Alex 1 ermg the company ox. Gunther, n I)l-i~h:vv|.~. The is to bo varions Monday. This ix clerk fou d post ifty car ks and the int ha meeting of all unions in Green's to- trades are invited. ave ward S. capital stock of business to be transacted i facture and sale of hat A ¢ evenin of the be furi quar BOPIANO; Wilki Among the Collecf casks of brandy for a wholesale firm in and brandy rt will be the onc g at Good Shepherd. nished by the s consisting of Mrs, Miss Rhoed ns, tenors Mr. tor of Customs ete Th hi > the Roe nd Boyd's instead of to his own use turned it hief of poli it of the t home on a Ada, who was Injured by the office The total is distributed rier pos o & 1130 North Kigh enth street wants the public to know 1 n 100 and the the manu- © mus Apollo eclub er, o) latest spivits Ale a Lincoln, and five nl wine from v g I Il The & that u on wine amount. 50 cents for e PERSONAL PARAGRAPIHS, Baldr nt Lumbard, bus weeived by nder of this the Young Men’s Christian association hall on be! half of the ¢ ‘hurch idge, e tor city. allon and same J. R. Johnston of Crete is at the Murra H. B./] Geo. Juo. tord. J.D. lard. J.C Casey. C. H Cusey. J. M. Grifith of Wahoo is stopping Millar R. Webster of Lincoln is a_ guest at the Tom M. Cooke of Lincoln is a guest at the Millar the Casey J R at the Stuart Hayden pany, R w. MeCann of ¢ Davis of Nebraska City Perrigo of Fremd Hoyt of Beatrico is stopping at the Kent of Sutherland of Millard, of th 1 Boston Tomsen of Lincoln i Scott of Beatrice is at the ¢ Hoffman of Lincoln is at the Mil- ot kamal is Marion and wife of ¥ tered Mrs. Fremon' at the Paxton. C. H. Toucray D. K. Rinenhard Columbus are r Princo l\x t W, L. aftern; in visit awong friends in Ohic was o B at the Edward Island, he Burkee an stered at the d Ia., Ni is u guest at the wait of Beatrice Wi M City; dobn B, dwards, Crete, N b I. n on the Bu ccompanied by b and bal Escaping Con K JACK Grove, convict camp on t af t, the thton is at the stopping at led at Tis: y t to spend days with his father at Charlottetown, is at the at the Orleans is a guest at the gistered Carter Lead com: A. W. Dennet, New York: in’ Rich, ilwankes Lowis, ridge left he miles north of here four e for lil and o1 The of Al ng M o b discu natic will The loans, investments and fire nal 1o berty, They wor he killed o anoth ther two cscaped Atten 1siness meetin en's elub is held in the of ss the policy to be i ouring 30 be discussed p firm of M removed fron they have d fived on by er Dr. Ay ilvoad line abeea Vi Ation to benet mane it Brocke ter cts Killed. X, oril 29, s made the Drummeoers, d in securing | weles on for o four w nric Mrs. L, L Nush, who lus been spending the winter in Omata, and her daughter, Mrs, George I Miller, Toda, i undes fent a suite of oftices as there is in the city The Postofice Chief Clerkship. Fred Pickens, who yesterday positic oftice, Grani dutic visit n of chief clovk t pavin 3 us in the ¢ company last night resig tomo eithe but wl comn Btroc ent li the | prom The the v us o ’Il.. i tion v rry v Loyal T N Mohl vicity on Omaba streot s that ) the L owith a v ne into an ¢ lectrie " that cagorly de wding of (he for th oad wires will atoh, and it is ration before orl il Mr, f Aten rompt welfof fron in has accopted u pos > 1 t six onduct N the wnd e Omah f will, probably fits ow to trausformiu way atofully appre Marsh's Oph hamberlain's st and most re. A fift ro i iy oth ‘ \in which it 1 8l06e Worth many Limes its ¢ o8ty resign 0 with the will beg ¥ o the tr wYor for [ do of the train M on s Bert and |} same Mil- HIS OWN CAl SNESS, A Death of ¥ Hitcheook. the remains of Ralph \s killed by being | ¢ train in South Omaha was begun at Heafey & at 3 o'clock yesterday after tor of the train, | s tostified that ith on Twenty-fourth cot he heard some w something fall,and | the body of young | th [ ited that se of the & Ralph | The Hitche | Monday evening, Heafey's morgu noon. A. 1. Moyer, the was the first the car was nd wh " inquest over ock, the by & mc boy who wa v | | witness called, ¥ . goit 1 ne lout strec onescres stopping the Hiteh: lying ac Motorman Tink he was on the train o aw the boy near the t jump on the trailer, He thie and stopped the train at J stre ing the gain tried to ju train 4 it off, After start p on the foot- was in the T'h was moving W Ralph run | towards the train and junp on the foothourd; him fall and he wlcing of bones 1 | as the train passed ove the conduc: wys stopped the car before he allowed any of the pas s to get off the train, and cautioned getting off ou the ar the track; saw the nd fall beneath the an wus the boy jump on car 18 K Jump on'the footboard was sure the n the train while in mo- onductor, a funeral pre street. Hoe saw the train: saw oung < jumpon the ear and fall beneath s of the coach; neither of the boys mid inal for the train to <top. Dave Anderson saw the accidents saw the boy run out from the sidew jump on the i fall bencath T | and fall b boy intended to g tion, as he did uot 3 n was lo the whe t Wil posite wh boy try to jump on severa f afternoon; saw Hw conductor keep hiim off the car: tin MeCarthy saw Motorman Linkshut off the power and apply the brake and motion the boy to keep away ; next saw the boy after the cais had passed oy James Burns was dr g the boy xun down the sidewal, run into the ch hold of the front ath the w cels of the rear ¢ i jury th returned i vel idewalk op ved; saw the trains duving the tey to keep If Your Liv minds You Of its existence by dull pain orsharp twinges in the i or beneath the dexter shoulde i £ warning, and reg time, by the use of The above symptoms accompanied by yellowness of the skin, con- stipation, furred” tongue, disorder of the stomach, sick headache and morning nausea. But a reform is promptly instituted Bitters, the best possible substity mel, blue pill, and other su hurtful drugs erroncously desie edies for billiousness. Appetite tion are restored, and the bowels resum 1 | tivity, when an impetus is given to the func tions of health by this st i-billi medicine, whi ing and pur fying the sys inst malarial inf 50 highly benefic 1l bladder troubles. A QUESTION OF BOUNDARIES. When May it be Said aM on Public Land United States District Attoruey Baker is ling his braius over the plan of Mathew v in the alleged unlawful occupancy of public Dougherty is general manager of the Big \pm. s land and cattle company. Among the fons of the latter is a tract of land !\\m: south of the North Platte in Keith county. One of their sections, lies be- tween sections and 24, the two Intter be- ? nment. In enclosing sec- y ran his fences, thr ions W Trespasses taireg by acquir lind insted water sup and the ing stock it s is claimed, a hardship to the small farmers Mr. Dougherty been arrested on the ¢ of unlawful occupancy of public land, e, Buker was somewhat surprised to admit that he using the land ished. 1 plat showing the land,but several d not Uncle upon the who claims to ¢ himself,” says rmment land l)nl ‘something of a that he cannot be punishe Mr. Bake ming to wonder whether the defendant or not. rd to the subject is not very speci g cighth con- gress, and in brief is: All enclosures of any public lands by any DEEsON, PErsons or - corpord ation havin no elaim or color of title to the same made or ac- qn[u «d In good faith is hereby declared to be unlawful, At present a similar oming to th ase_appealed from court of the Unitc | on_and Mr. Bake favors defervin cution of the case in hand until that one is « \I.I Blair, alderman, Sth ward anton, stated Nov, 9, 83 9, had used Dr. Thomas' Electrie 'Ofl ains, burns, cuts, bruises and rheun Cured every time ¥ ——— | Why Mr. Kount k| Some whe d | Kountze passed throuzh (¢ L | number of his old fri sultation, concluded th i Sdiny found 3. My, naha, a hasty con- ve him a 5 could be casily he invitation was t Denver, but no Monday, Un- Kountze writes weeks ago, Kountze until M was recived | exchan 1 | Hammond which replied invitation complimentary , 10 could than to have festiv and other western states, for 1 not having to your very kind mect you all at a | dinner i Omaba, Belie | have afforded me more pl Joined you all ar 1 the | to have revived the acquaintances of ¢ Vw\l ate that With a fric you for your MeLe ind not s eflic Physicia Tar Wine Lw of opium or curing al Dr. J. H 3 in it they me whil throat and lu ases is Color of Stone. iheman Baleom the board of publie L ided that if a bidder offers to 1 Colorado sandst Eithe the e low at bis own option to furnish all of ¢ ¢ color of stone or a mix ture of both, whenever the property owners of the d uot petition for either not_direct the Jperty owners peti or ihe wayor and a cortain rial it al levy will not T ertain material t the use of 1 oor the - Home. foll who registered for two n John Doe, No. |, was wlay to find out what could id_gentleman, who had notk vas auce v She is W miss and appeared to be greatly | troubled over ber father's Shortcomings, Papa Dear, Come The daught Bacchus, e of a per nt of s in it the wer ut at ) OMAHA DAILY old man is from Bennington and had a ticket for Denver, which has run out. The judge thought his term in jafl would give him & wholesome lesson and he will work it out. THE ANNEX \'I‘lll\' FIGHT. Shameful Course of the Present South Omaha City Government. Sorrir Osana, April 20.—-To the Editor of Tue Bre: 1 than seven years ago the spot where South Omaha now stands was farm land. The South Omal pany was organized and purchas and after platting it sold a portion of it to the Union stockyards company for stock- yards e latter company pr led to establish its business by building and cattie pens, erecting scale houses, I barns, and later a splendid hotel and s building in which to s which was sure tocome. A large r house was also built by the stock- upany and leased to the George H. packing company at a mere nom- as an inducement for them to make a start in the |n ing business at Omaha. Later on Swift, Armour and the Omaha packing and prov! {algr company built mammoth plants at the yards and from the small nning briefly dketched has grown a city of 15,000 people which ranks as the nter in the United ¢ the farme purposes, carry on t bus P inal rent ther entes x[mwmn.m tho state. and rapidly growing cities, vllvml with and much mismana fairs, The large floating vote has formidable weapon in the handsof the rowd, upstart ¢ ¢ nized in old cases can ¢ which th South O extreme, aro unfit_to fill. The result in has been disastrous in the h this worlk of incompetent appointed to ofice by drunken and Jmpetent councilmen, the ipal streets have been cut and filled to an_extent which us ruined the property of many and bank 1 lven worse than that was the constant changing of, so-called enginecrs, 1o two of which agreed, and consequently there wer w grades established as often as the council saw fit to dismiss and appoint engineers. lll( re: ~nlt was that building was ented entively, and ed by those who con- ange of grade after their wol 2 under way. ake of all was made in the start whon, rather than damoge building or two which had been evected at the foot of N street, the lowest point in Douglas count the entire remaining portion of the city wi th llnlv‘ referred to, Many ruggling along try- uining them through mismagement or worse as men- tioned above, The vecent election in which the decent business element made a strong effort to re- Ited in the election of the on as o whole, which A debt of city with no possibility t under the rule ¢ i of the cit ing to pay aloons The money of our sixty saloons nded out as free beer whe money lies upon the bar t e his cle and in opposition to anuexation, ns are again declaring they will spend wds of dollars to defeat annexation and te their pet mayor in office. The awrds company, which made the town, “kers who ated most of its wealth mux]m]m on, and the decent people who have established homes there are all in of annexation. The saloon men who W unday trade and a mayor who is under o) slullwlu to protect them in their ‘heries, the disreputable 4 ¥ upon strangers and widows, and the petty it. The reasons ¢ A Cimn To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address we will send you Dr. D brated Voltaic Belt spliances on_ tr They will quickly restore you to viger, manhood and healti. Pamphlét free. Vorratc Beur Co., Marshall, Mich, ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS, evening John Dillon, the well- Kknown comedian, who made his reputation as a comedian in the west ars ago, will make his at Boyd's opera house Heege's comedy, “Wanted the E His engagement is for one night only, The Chicago - Inter-Oce says of Mr. Dillon in the p med an e nt at This and enthusit play, might be in is ' wide sw 1 ox o fashioned Dillon's powers as an cc and he won the audienco used to do when he was nedian, for his own, as e open era house on I'hu play is one of the most pungent and enter- taining of Hoyt's great farces, and has devel- oped wonderful lasting qualities. The pri cipal characters will be assumed by people who ar known in_the profession and bility to their parts, for tiie entive engagenient will be put on sale this morning. ovening next. s Croam Buk: Awmonia, Lime o1 rait br. Piie aln 3 POWDER €0 “SAN FIANCISCO. 8T LOUIS, GOODMAN DRUG CO | 1110 Far Street, O TOO MUCH FAT dne | BEE, WEDNI Save Your Hair B timely { Ayer's Halr Vigor. This preparation has no equal as & dressing, It koeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, mnd preserves the color, fuliness, and beauty of the hair, “T was rapidly becoming bald and ray ; but after using two or three bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restore: felvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N. H. “ Bome timeago T lost all my hair in consequ measles. After dug waiting, w growth appeared, then used r's Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong. It has apmarently como to tay. The Vigor is evidently a great aid to nature.” —J. B. Williams, Floresville, Texas, 's Hair Vigor for the pas ars and find it a the hair. Ttisall I causing the lair to retain its color, and requiring but a small ¢ to render the } o arrange." Mra. M. A. Bailey, 9 Chales street Haverhill, Mass. vo been using Ayer's Hair Vigor al years, and believe that it has n its naturai Dealer in , Md. Ayars Ha|r Vigor, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 8old by Druggiatsand Perfumers, DAY *“Wear it a week or two or three, till you make up your mind about it, and then go back to the store where you bought it and get your money back. W Wear it a year; and, if a bone is broken or kinked or slipped or shifted, go back to the store where you bought it and get your money backs" What do you think of the Kabo corset when it is sold with such guarantees as those two ? There's a primer on Cor- sets for you at the store. CHICAGO CorsET Co., Chicago and New York, CALIFORNIA THF LAND OF DISCOVERIES. APRIL FURNI 30, It is nearly time to lay carry the larg t stock of medium and light weight underwear in town. SHING GOODS. ide your heavy underwear, and we want to re :mind you that we We buy these goods direct from the mills and commission houses; we pay no jobbers' profits, and \‘m‘mlucnt]y we can sell them from 23 to 50 per have been especially fortunate customers several lines of goods at prices which no other house can come any wl season we before our near. r cent cheaper than any other establishment. This ||] our l)llILIl'\\(' , an I] we are |l] a [7(‘\”1!\'\ to ]!I 1C o WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK: Three cases Patent Brown Balbrigg finished seams, at 25¢; sold else 75 dozen very fine Striped 75 dozen extra [ine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers of an excellent v Shirts and Drawers, silk bound, French neck and where for 3oc. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 35 worth 6oc. hade, warranted fast coloty, at soc; like qualities are not sold elsewhere less than g1.00. IN OVERS HIRTS WE OFFER THIS WEEK: 50 dozen fine Jersey Outing Shirts, in handsome shades of mxpm, at 7ic; worth fully g1.25, In the White Shirt I)Lp‘\rtmcnt we open to-day a line of ve ry other house charges $2 for these qu: \luu,s. bosom Shirts at §1.25; e s fine pique and embroide red IN HOSIERY WE OFFER: Two cases Fancy Striped Two cas s Brown fine Seamless Half Hose Half Hose, a regular 20c quality, at roc, at 15¢ One case very fine seamless Half Hose, absolutely fast black, at 20c. Our Neckwear counter shows the handsomest styles of new T ks, Four-in-Hands and Windsor Scarfs at just one-half the prices of other houses. In Linen Collars, we show all the new shapes of the our celebrated All Linen gc Collar, turn down and standing, in new shapes. no other house can show. Nebras son, and we also have a full line of This is something = <a Clothmg Co. Corner DoUglas and Fourteenth Streets. Our Spring opening hav- ing been delayed by our re- and ments, which are now com- | cent repairs improve- pleted, we shall be glad on Wednesday, April 30, to show our fine line of Child- ren's Suits and Furishing | All| are cordially invited to call | Goods to our friends. on us that day. |Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Conces: INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSEY GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ WEDNESDAY, MAY Under the personal superviston of GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana Mr.camino ArGoELLES the former a zentleman of such prominence in th United States that his presence alone sufficient guarantee to the public that the drawinzs will be held with strict honesty and fal d the latter (the Mexican Government) Is of equil stunding und integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Ticket WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. LIST OF PRIZES - §60,000 [ 100 prssos or “¥% 100 i sionaries, (formerly Paso del Norte), Mexiod 21st, 1890. Supervisor of the t ximation Prizes. Higpm i Prll[' 0[ $hfl 000 als Lo 860000 Vrize of : ; of Torminals to $10,000 1'rio of $10 oach DNSUMP ures Asri. Coucts) Djronchit\s &s‘ L.smszs«m&of\ (mwNIf NGS —Sold on Send for circolar, fll bl 3pro® RESTORED. oty b suthful i rizes of Prizesof 30 ench. s amounting to 170 Issent to tho undery e heroby cortify that the Hnco @ and reiitted 2 In Chiliu hus on depgit p Internationnt Ranking Compay: £ ull We the unders 1t oy ticket drawing o N 1, 0ts £ and that the same conducted with honesty, falness and in good faith towards all i OHN S. MOSBY, Commissioner. ANMILO ARGUELLY for the Government, clostig an eay ope bear MEXICAN AL BANKIN of Juurez, co., Supervis Mexico. NOTICE. § Note. Address all re; SAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO City of Juarn: ey Ordef or Pust letter, contalniy nd remittances for tick 5 11 Bank D by ordinary New York Exciiunge stered letters to -SHEFFIELD ( River Railway. SHEFFIELD LAND, IRON & COAL C0., OF AL NOTE 'IfHE FOLLOWING Rate of taxation per f“” as } 190 taxes until n by m re than the principal reason fo IroN & Coar LD LaAND. of lot to double the pric on ) fo ALFREE H. IOSES, Presf.. W. L 0 real estate -cnh commis e fam AT THE HEAD OF DEEP WATER NAVIGATION on the Tennessee River, and being on the i Nushyille Railway system, the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgis Gituated on & broad plateau extending south from Abvbowve Any Possiblo Dangor 500 T0 1000 HOUSES ARE HEEDED M OHCE WiLL (o] Sheffield, Ala.. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, May 7, 8 pror e IMPORTAHT POIHTS ABOUT SHEFFIEI.D ALA, ol Blast Furnaces, Years Thousanc ‘ ficable, e Afier the pany will ad te 40 cer l‘\\AA mat ll ‘( dwe EUANPITEL ln Pm’" n cost Sit the !‘ OMPANY W EIEHT PER GEKT PER ANMUM a period from ¢ HA!ABERS L o T rties t hasers ELD COMMANDS the ‘snuATmN? ne of the Louisville and 1 system and the terming il of the HHm ngham, Sheflield and Tennessee the bluffs at the bank of llu river it is mIl\ one hundred feet Itisa spiendid oppor v It e iy a0 1015 PER GENY ON YOUR MONE RAND SALE OF CITY LOTS' . and antees made Ly the lLan at s frst sale”have becii o ed and that the de will b saranteed by A TERMS OF SALE: surth cash ; one one-fourth in twe 5 | years, with interest at 5 per et payments the notes for deferred pay ments may at the option of the purchaser b settled within thirty duysof date of purchas by one-third cash and two-thirds stock of the compuny ab par. fourth in one year one-fourth in’threo nt on deferred 3S SoSSeSs s (3 completed and 2 building.) oF Capital Invested in Sheffle litional Cepital Invested in Outgrowth of Sheflield, - - SIS .o Twenty-five of the sale w nstruction of o | thercby largely ot of Shettield r f the gro 1 toward mill cent 1 bo o ap 100 ton rolling g th s will be run, alty S ny Prope salo for ten days and for not less than thirty sale will be previous Fub vance pric the the Com SN T o public sale after the CGAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. « Assels over $5,000,000. SS8IS TR Y T WG ts. Manufacturing plants exempt from Sheflield i ,un‘ru‘/ a very large isly rented as soon as completed, i they may purchase The months, erect dwellings (costing say from (over and above laxes, insurance, repairs and ALABAMA. 1 | OV eme

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