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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890 » M E EXATION AND BONDS. E OMAHA TAMMANY KNAVES IN THE SMOKE OF BATTLE. Both Will Be Voted Upon in the Two - Omahas Today. — b ¥ S . 1 i Today the election on the question of . ‘ Broatoh's Bolid Twenty-eight Organized snnexing South Omaha will take piace in this | AT andopet! the Friends and Opponents of Into & Band of Bushwhackers. city the Thirteenth Street Oloud. i This question will include several others, R n ¥ among them being the following: . OONBPIRACY TODEFEAT ANNEXATION | Shail the city in the event of including | RESIDENTS AGAINST BRICKMAKERS, | (] i South Omaha within its limits assume and ay all the indebtedness of the little place, " a An f)mh-flouml u.l:.g of Cormo- | (i ried to amount. to 857,000, with accrued | Afdavits Aimed to Root Out the Ob 0 n rants and Tax-Eators Who and unpaid interest, and _also all outstanding Jectionable Kilns and Counter g Propose to Rule or contracts of thesame city? Ones to Keep Them in \t“ - ~ - Ruin Omaha. Shall Omaha recognize as valid all fran- Operation. \ CORNhR FIF | EEN'I I’I A ND D()UGL /\ S S l S v AR chises heretofore granted in South Omaha N &l v pt b torthe same extent as they have been here- TN When ex-Mayor Broatch and ‘his cohorts | tofore been recognized in that city 1 The smoke case, or that of property owners vy oceeren ) . . ™ VRN 4 h) met, their Waterioo in the republican conven- | Shall the general floating Indebtedness of | on South Thirteenth against Livesey and ONE ENJOY tion last fall Broatch found himself stranded | South Omaha existing at the time of elec- | Mickel, Riley & Co., the brick makers, the 1n bis fondest hopes, Ho had beon planning | ton bo assumed and paid by the city of | smoke from whose kilus between Center and | g"'h ‘h? I"H“hi"d‘ T("‘l_'.uf'l"l when . I . a re-clection for mayor as a stepping-stone to | Oma b Williams, is the cause of some annoyance, | DyYup of 1'igs 18 taken; it is pleasant But Broateh determined to avenge himself, | of $175.000 1o tun = at 4y per | in chambers. The reading of aMdavits in vo- E‘c.ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys n ucationa CCr Catlon, lg 1 y AX(.lllng, nstructive an and, if possible, retrieve his polit disas- | cent. Of theso be ' de- | buttalis being concluded, together with argu- [ Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sy % J ter.” o this end the solid twenty-cight were | Yoted to puying, vepasing and ;:\:u'.:ll.tln]vm:;s: ments and the laying down the law applicable | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- A musin en 1 o and £a nterscetions of strects and spaces opposite 5 TRk I s 5 given a hunquet and pledged to stand and fall 360,000 for the construction and main. m,l[} ~r|:rl? R sy b aches and fevers and cures habitual g together. Wit two or three exceptions they eof sewers, and $0,000 for the con- s O Y constipation. 8yrup of Figs is the \ wore allant a crow as ever cuta throat ation of four or more firocngine louses. | their aMdavits that plaintiffs are trylngto [ remedy of its kind ever pro- ZSA ‘ 7 ZS— l Ny or scuttled a ship, Each of th propositions will be printed | force Mr. Kounfze to put the land now aceu- y A P! After they had treacherously sold ont. L (et duced, pleasing to the taste and fuger for tevengo aud boodic, they decided to LTt Kb o ton shaty | Pied by the brick kilns upon the market. | “cf l;]l": flg 1 i “\N‘ fl"(tfl gt tHAmMBOIYE ingder: U ot The questions involved in annexation shall | oy “giso afirm that the plaintifts | ceptable to the stomach, promp ron % ildren’ ar i rerv Successf graanizo themselyes under ho bame of tho b st entiro as woll us hoso concera- | Goify *“Propiiy” in' - the shmodia | its action and truly henefeal in ita F o)\ n Our Boys’ and Childr e‘n s Department Given to Every Successful gharactcs of Tammany in New York. Meote | "1l vota ¢ all bo counted in favor | 106AlItY | of thiese Clding e iy | effects, prepared only from the most Contestant. Read Carefully the Details of this Unique e s o v bocaword | O and all votes “No" shall be counted | that this is the casoin some instauces. Tho | healthy and agrecable substances, its Entertainment and grip as @ means of concealing “gi!:.'.'-'l,:.’.‘fiupIs")‘x;'lli‘;n“"x'»;{nn on Thursday next '-M“"I‘“"l")“ “"i” claim that '{gcir [hrn»:(l burn- | many excellent qualities commend it b 3 i > A 4% o £ % L s Tt ay WeXY | ing plant has been in operation for the pu Py ltelr blais and purposcs, A perfect organic | feom 5 o'elocic in tho moming until § 0'clock | gix Yoars wnd that they thinkc it very strange | £0 all and have made it the most COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY B, e et wl. e in the evening at the following places: that the plaintiffs have just commen pozulnr remcdy known. And continuing until further notice, we will send a game of letters to any add A led i oo 2 tind ANt FIRST WARD. tice that the smoke annoyed them. Sy ] 3 sel C stters to any address, in a sealed en- Fold "‘v;::‘l‘“x:l;.lrn‘\)‘.u;v‘\y: :-:“:‘u‘;(f.mul::-‘xf.,me First District—Corner Jones and Tenth | To this plaintiffs reply that the very :ljrupbofll"l ¥ illfor salo 50c velope, with rules and instructions showing how common words of the English language may ba enty odd members. T'h -e mmajority of | Streets, barber shop that they have stood the alleged nuisinc and 81 bottles by all leading drug- | ¢,/ 1ed from these letters, Two envelopes will be sent to every address containing letters which will tha city éonrich, PauiV M i ond District—Sixth street, between Pa- | Jong as they have should induce defendauts | gists, Any reliable druggist who oy & ek 2k Y SS 5] « Bachen of the elub and Broaten. Chaftee, Da- | cific and Plerce streets, Alyin's barber shop. | to “shut it off now and make ashowing toact | Do’ n 0" bave it on hand will form two common English words, which may be found in either Webster’s or Wooster's Unabridged vis, Joo Redman, Ofl Inspector MeDonald, | _ Third District—Corner Elev a little fair in the matter,” as oue aflaut puts ay 75 il £ AN P‘;" Dictionary, either one being accepted as standard authority in spelling. Ed'Cone of tho ofty clerics ofice, Dunn and | a3 streets, cngine louso No. 4. el Ty Sur it atthas by ave | ST L T B D s St To every boy 14 years of age or under who is successful in forming from the letters sent the two aylor, city plumbing inspectors, areleading L SKCOND WARD. o centh | PUt£30,000 worth of machinicey o their WIS t«Ft :’ 2 ot accept any | coprect words which they represent, all of which are numbered and registered in a ledger in our office cret political club | and Willinms s s plan l\\'}hivl! would bea loss if ihey were cn- | BUbStitute. and also numbered on the envelopes sent, we will send as a prize by expressa pair of short knee i for manymonths | Second District—Corner Seventeenth and | 2ot 43 biayed for by thepietntis. o | CALIFORWIA FIG SYRUP CO. | trousers made from the Sawyer Woolen Company’s, of Dover, N. H., finest quality spring cassimere, s \';:: ’x‘L:“dE::‘v\‘;:q"fl"y‘yxx’x’t'niulnf‘xl;“{l"n.gmrmln v 5}3:;‘-::':.‘:;: 8, f“‘i‘.g:n\f Co. ixteentl | €r¥, ete. which defendants have put in is not mwswug‘:rm‘"mwiv:y'yam( ) equal in quality to any fabric made in this country, if not superior, the lowest retail price of which in club meets regularly every other week and | and Leavenworth streets, PRI 1,,‘."‘“;,"’3..“‘,‘“‘,',‘,’;'",‘"’,‘S _— gLl — our establishment or elsewhere is $2.00 per pair. special meetings on call of tho l'tl;:m' aro held THIRD WARD, very mator or damage. | GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE As it is our purpose to distribute the prize, which all come from our children’s department, as ‘ ‘\:'.l‘n-!'\h\(hn ‘".lill‘fi.r?.'.'!f’fi'\\?.h o tako hand, istrict—No, 1006 Davenport street. In othe ts tho defendants say that | TRADE MARK Tuw ¢ ux At TRADE MARK | possible, no contestant will be allowed to compete more than once, and all words sent out must ba e Wheneve appointment is to be made L i:}"’[‘"i“ Tenthand Howard ‘ll"'lu ',i‘.l‘:;l}“x“l';“ “";‘;"J-‘" b ::x:lm;" l"“ll:'l;:;f EDY. An unfail- > returned to us within fifteen days of date or they will not be accepted. : 4 S SRAvhID , Occidental hotel. hirteen street. s simply ing cure for Sem- 2 7 Y 7 3 o : pE oSS 2 4 i N by the mi m:;))‘leéll)vlll;llgt:m\:)pd“r‘:l.r\]\nli\lil(“l; 8 bl I R e e o i oy Great interest will be taken in this method of competing for a prize of substantial value, which that she fact of Thirteenth street being over § p ermatorrhea, Tmpotency, twenty fect wider than the streets which AL Slsbassy will be given toevery successful contestant. To persons who are skillful at this game it will be a mat- and Chaffeo and the members of the combing | Second District—No. 1305 St. Mary's | Lenty, feet hvider: than tho strects which ail i ter of only a few moments’ study to win a prize, and at the same time some experts may find it a sub- lth,.: prein this clan abide by the decision of | avenue. : wider sidewalks and had street cars on it, uence ot "self- ject that will require many days and evenings of careful study to solve. The game is fascinating ) FIFTH WARD. accounts for the prosperity of the thorough- i S0t as Loss =Ny beyond precedent, and thousands of people all over the United States are playing it at the present time veroed that the club 1s to dictato iy, | 1 v Tyicrror e bat N : . of Menory, Unl Tedaral and state appointmonts, ‘as |- First Distrlot—=No; 004 North Sixteenth | fab REFORE TAKING, versal Lussitude, AFTER TAKINA. | during the long evenings as a source of amusement and as a highly instructive recreation in the art of e done before the council meets ct—Planters’ house. Y s |t As to the principal charge of plaintiffs, that | pain tn the Back. Dimness of Viston, b g . 4 : s 128 10114 thtient o e utiombers | Second District—No. 1148 Sherman avenue. | of the alleged nsufferably great volumo of | Age. and many ofhor discass that osd to insamnsy or | SPelling and forming words in the English language. Send to us for envelopes containing the words i SIXTH WARD, smoke which came from the brick-burning, | consumption and 4 premature grave, and also for blank to write the same upon. " istrict T i 5 the defendants introduce affidavits to show | SFFFull particuinrs In bur pumplet, which we de- woral days past Tir Beg has had | First District—Twenty-sixth street, Sixth ] 8 L sire to send v mall L0 ovory one. §-Tho Spoct- ! ; that there is no_move s the yards | e 7 e 3 on {0 suspect that the Omaha Tammany- rd republican club. : 1 ko near the y fle medicine is 80ld nt 1 per packae, oF s1x puckigos Wero proparing to beat atmexation by | - Second District—Ty ourth/atrest and | LA 80 B de e tar | (o et R L aARE e mallionUiBscelpt of still hunt in Omaha. Thes leader { | Belt railway line crossing. R E RO ARy D IMAN DRT ool agreed among themsclves that anuexation | Third District—No. 1910 North Thirty-third | 4t¥ Sub AL be hedrd ok 'l’l’lm“*h:}""“;: o | 110 PAnNAX Szri RO LA N BEE was o bo beaten and put themselves in com- | street, Stovens grocery. flod that the Kilns. s they had heen con. | 1 On account of countorfeits, wo havs a45pEad > munication with tho South Omaha antis. SEVENTIL WARD. o e i ey At e o || Yellow Wrappor: tho only kotuine. ay indubitable proofs of the conspiracy | ISt NG 1508 B aatss d, were a nuisance, but he said he wi : *turnished. A number of political ward | ofarst District-—No. 103 South Tiventy- | disposcd to deal fairly with the owners, es- , .’ ninth avenue, ecially as they had so much invested, and ‘Second Disirot—Twenty-ninth and Shirloy | be therefore made an. order prohibiting the | GRATUITOUS ADVICE. strikers were sent divectly L L’:L’m\x'v.'fv‘f.]'::‘;:y(:-[\:::-‘ll.!:&x.gui.m anne: streets, near Qualey’s schiool house. & 3 -l‘-lm:'nnh; {rm;\ u~imxxlm.\' ‘fi;;l z“f‘ :Jtu'\im: _;‘I'"",'f, v;;:e;.:'u':;'f::;:;?:nma-nr:;-fl': o SR e O Caton Rarendora s Shaldb i thies | s LGILTIL WARD. rick except coke, wood and Fort Fetterman e, but in mi c ’I‘h l - C] h H \V 9 f ] l\l stiieo, ikt o become headauhrtors | First District—2108 Cuming strect, Bur- | coal, pending the’ hearing of the application | would be dorived weso it acted upon, 'No ¢ Largest othin ousc est of the 1SS1SS1ppl. or the gang, between Vandervoort, Johnny | dick’s harness shop, for a temporary injuuction. To know the best means of combatting this | « McDonald, John T. Clarke and se Second District—2403 Cuming street, barber o AT common enemy, with the los F other Tammany _Tiwenty-cighters, shop. HoWas Al g ethier ToorEcevIous: pockets and tasies, is cer ESTABLISHED IN 1878 THE FIGURE 9. Lowry, H. H." Raven and John Doe, - NINTIZ WARD. Lanae, Wyo., May e praon. Vil The figure 0 in our dates will make a long stay, 1 £ 5 South ' Omaha_saloonkeepe: and Capta First District —Twenty-ninth and Farnam | to Tne Bee.]—Several - months ago Dr. G. owels, and a1l pradent, po No man or woman now living will ever dato a 3 store. Martin, a dentist, located in this cify and | themseives with Tutt's T Jooument without using the figure 0. It stands Jorner Lowe avenue and | speedily incurred the enimity of other dentists e, onghewed Splsen Ao T in the third place in 1890, whoro it will remain ten years and then move up to second place n 1000, ADI NG TYLEJ whero it will rest for one hundred yours, 7.—[Spe BY THE T—_—— e ccdetmgema— —— - - 2 Cockerill, South Omaha postmaster. Post- | srets, C. J. Johnson § master also on hand and s ov- | Second Disirict— K idently in »)\1{3;12:; mmume \\.:\« :‘:S Mercer street, Ryan's office. by cutting prices. For some time it has been iatian Mhn“_"“du““l““":mh“m" o T . o i ave ol v in a natural =0 doo left outh Omiaha y ay Judges and Olerks. rumored that his morals have not been above | seoretions to pass of morning it was reported that they were goinig nos reproach, and that he had been ‘Anounce of proventivels worth NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. Ttiors 13 aiioblior 10l whlol Hneala Gome (o etay, to Omaha after some boodle” which the The following will act as judges and clerks S et o o et ot of cure.” Be advised and use wndervoort combine was to furnish, | i today’s election ico itentiary fjus 3 . 9 s H 3 penitentiavy just before coming Fattommonn onoot thectup hoglom: | mmwwan o wenitentiuey gt botorecomive | Tutt’s Liver Pills, was overheard to say in South | First District —Judges, R.T. Glenn, Owen | seduce and deprave young gils since he camo Price, 25¢. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place. N. Y. 3 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. T Bre reporter that | Slavin, J. B. Tooke ks, O. T, Rhode, | to Laramie.oMatters came to a climax yester- . The “No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the of tho pins to kuock | Jumes'Lindsiey. 0t C ] duy afternoon when th © eliarges e mado OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. TETSON'S eaperts of Burope AL LHoIb psition of 1890, J sond District—Judges, Joseph Kent, Pat | against him on_the street by Dr. Willipm A, 4 1 3 B ] 'I‘ i e 5 Gonbe oading ma pirators have been detailed | McCaffrey, W. L. Mardis; clerks, 5. K. Long. | Farris, a leading physician, Public se it Tl Oporatadpunder a tneaty. Yi.’}f&&?.’ffifli"' L7 50 (l)l{S?QD STIFF I—IA S :ljx‘l':lr:;,:\';‘(rl;‘v.vstw-ll;lw:ltuvfi\’;ny.n:::fx::j};“;lllx:‘.uxn“lny. i Company. e E V) b ‘I . ¥ B 2175154 Ttis unlike the figure 9 in our dates in tho rospect f that it has already moyed up to first. place, whore ) it will permancntly remain. 1t Is called the “No, Omaha the gang had out annexation in Omaha. Two of the c to look aftes each voting precjnct. B. S. Flagg. ment was overwhelmingly against Mas all Grand Prize given to family sewing machi It s learned that the combino has lird District—Judges, Nat_English, John | and last uight. ho. went to the county ) in tho Moresque o zoped into theis schme auite a wimber of | Brandt, John Zellars; cleris, Miko Huirt, B. | and demanded protcetion. Shortly afic y i Boyd’s Opera House Block, e AT ey oy fvor e uround the postoMce and | M. Smith. ward @ mob of over one hundrod dramny pointed | ———— o E : o yiliedts who are promised of- L T nnw"m‘"d thirsting Zon M;m' :;‘lm"‘ 'f'l..-\- ose by the Secrotary of the Interjor and L. OWEN'S ;lL:nh-Sgu:llll- “‘llwupcr]mru‘yxlv)'lh"‘;:l'comllnun( 3 3 l N 3 2 4 ., Nothuniel Wheelcr, Presidentof the company, LOTTERY OF THE ELECTRIC BELT | vicu.co flees from ‘mé census enumeratorship [ p " . H ade no threats of lynching, but their demand to the chaivmanship of the ‘board of public | t district—Judges, Thomos Nolan. John | 1 f the Legion of Honor. works, All theso people will bo found howl- | G Iolatile John Weral clerks, William | WIS, - uie (VA0 o (NS0 dRed by his ON SALE Bengf’mlgnma puhhca PATEN S A 18 08T s Ty oa. 1880, | Tho “No. 9" is not an old maohine fmproved Ing against amnexation under various pro- | MEICCL it udizes, Dan O'Ienfo, W. | promise that he would leave by tonight, | L QINaLe ! DE. OWEN'SFLiorng: | bon, but 1s an entirely new muchine, and tha texts Sondial ety utlaes, Dan Ol onte, (W | (T, : o e ey IR 7 ORG URNIO ROty Beiy | Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand: St EGhayoanhey SHOISpual jioletis el ;.l;\‘;u:;'n\lff'i"p-‘,‘{(|:.'-’,l‘“’ O pomamed TO AT THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING Ll AND SUSPENSORY it | estadvance in sewing machine m m of the ALOON LIOENSES, Pickard, JJ. J. Sweenc g 1be biold In tho CITY OF MIXICO, fieure All Rheumatic Coia= | nge. Those who buy it can rest assure Third district—Judges, T. L. Van Dorn, (e h ovls On Thursday, They Will be Respected by the Police | Jobn T. Behm, August Schroeder; clerks, Jackson-Smith Mill Postponed. X C lm:niuslnn. Y Louis Bochme, Cl . Ciicaco, May 7.—[Special Telegram to . JUNE B, 1880. THIRD WARD. Tar B CAPITAL PRIZ £60, 000. Mr. George L. Gilbert a member of the five el oRnIoRosedy mutRbaty con laints, Lumbago, General £ having the very late: ¢ fei flc-vunlnxb?hdllil_v, fore, of having the very latest and best. S\ Gontiveness, noy X Diseanes, Nervousn Trembling, Bexual Ex baustion, = Wasting of First_district—Judges, Thomas Crosby, | Pete o> A L Jackson and Ed Smith, which was to 80,000 T v b and police commission of Omaha, was asked | James Patterson, George Bulde et s LY il 0,000 Tl 28830000, ody, SK33% eases_caused by Indisorotions in what action the police commission would take | David McCleave, Willian Bail have taken place Monday evening, May 12, EAS'[‘, WES ]" _ Price of Ticko ican Money. gouéie o, a0 Married or Single Life L dicansea ranted. by thASouth{Omata econd district—Judges, William Jones, | has been x‘fl»llm"l‘il, for a weelk by the P Sneabnd Wholes 84; Halves $2: Quarters 81, | §HIEVTE e L son’s orders. - Muldoon, - the wrestler, who is behind Smith, is very much put out over this and last night telegraphed that Smith w ready, und then asked what was the matter John city council, in the event of annexation. }"“l"t","”“-“ ames ioneLhy S think it would be a matter of justice and | Lakstrom, Harry Haegen, equity as well as ccpmon sense,” he replied; NOURTILWARD: NORTH and SOUTH | i¢ 1 Capital Pri 1 Grand Prize of OWEN ELEOTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE o recognize the licenses thé same as we | First district—Judges, A, P. Nicholas, | with dacksou. Smith has been training for s & Prizos of $1.000. 306 North Broadway, BT, LOUIS, would any other contract. If the | George H. Leslio, P, . Robinson; clerks, C. | somo time and Muldoon dow’t want the mat- —AT— i Prizes of g0 826 Brosdwoy, NEW YORE OITY. city council " of *'South "Omana | A/Jllis, J AL Mérchant, SRR or putoff any longor. It is understood the 1302 Farnam Stroet. B Prlseaof 100 } grants a saloomkeeper a license for a | Second District—Judges, B, J. Parrott, Reu- ssou claims that Jackson's hands are still 10 Prsaof 't year, I think it would only bo fair for the | ben 1orbes, Andvew Bovins; clerls, George HARRY P. DEUEL 8% Prizos of police commission of Omaha to recognize that | Parr, Alex McIntosh. ey aiiad City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 50 P A1 4 icenso to the end of the time for which it is FIPTH WARD. Marriage of Governor Toole. 24 he! 8] F10 Brisnsiof MORUDROXimAU QRN 0 LT/A0) granted. If the two cities are united Omaha First District —Judges, Fred Freede WasminG1oy, May 7.—The marriage of | ° RN 150 1 of 40 approximat’c i Terminals of §20 decided by ywill assume the nssets and liabilities of South | Wallace, Richard Costello; clerks, | Miss Lily Rosecrans, daughter of General Omaba and the licenses will come in for rec- | Fincko, Thomas Mullen. Rosecrans, to Governor Toole of Montana, GALVESTON TEXAS S A tnating ta ognitic ul:w Gty umlm-m;mr:u-r.l (l\‘r econd District—Judges, Charles Wilkins, | \vu5 quietly solemnized at the parsonage of H. M. Trueheart & Co, A D | E B P aTE T course, ull saloonkeepers who do not hold | E. C. Evfling, R. O. Backus; clerks, Edward | 2 9 X b R, *3 TIQTATE iAoyl Ticenscs when the annexation takes place will | Datton, Dennis Carroll, St. Matthew’s church at 11 o'clock. The | REAL ESTATE AGENTS | v-s Currenc have to secure them from the police comm wedding v i § WANTED. e e from. thapoll SIXTI WARD., g was private, with Gengral Roscerans At GALVESTON, TEXAS, - sion the same as all dealers in O e .\ oeant. op | 0 i few intimate friends of thetbride present, Sl e S, & i het st et u eV o Gro fl] : i vill'leay T 1 CLUD RATES, O furtlier tnformatl rts of Euro 0 ucre mayibaoma techalcl 1o G D Do erko, Havey i | e overnor and bis prido will leavo the eity | Galveston fs the senport thint s and is tobe | b weis losibly i the” wiorsipod, tiouiy | Wators of St Lawranco, shorlestarail 1 | Boston, to Philadalphia. Liverpool to and from ry will bo Baltimore, Thirty Steamers. Class excelsior. this afternoon for a two weeks’ sojourn at the | for the secashore and then go to their home in | mups fu t Northwest. Information und 1ing your rosid 5 with stato, ished. Visitors invited to call at | numbor, More ‘involved which has ot yet_appeared, but 1 | Golden, Georgo 1 am of the opinion that a3 n business proposi- | WIS E. K. Wiggs. tion this method would be the only falr one. Second District—ludge: .\?"‘ G, Henslaw, | Nontana, our oftl ured by your enclosing un_ envelope bearlng your | Accommodations unsurpnssed. Weekly sailings. ‘WHEELER & WILSON M'F'é CO., Muyor Cushing and_Councilman Bennett | 1L G Miller, ; "clerics, ‘Thomas 5. - N TR I e O E N o LAN & 60, on W LN 185 and 187 Wabnsh Ave., Chicago. were ol the same opinion us Mr, Gilbert. hied Distri Another Alleged Defaulter. AMUSEMENTS. o ) . Sundall. ianaser. 112 L . Nathan Stevens, P. I, FLODMAN & CO, Priraperenia, May dllowood Lan- e T : -A. e e — Address, U. BA TI 7 | 1 BB 1eorge W, McCoy, . Mossick; clerks, X s MR. O. K. ADAMS. o W oy Y v Mossicles clerks) | onstor, a reul cstito agent of this city, has Boyd9$ OPg_r.a House iy or Mexte He is Looking Into U. P. Matters at SEVENTIL WARD. dtiapneared and Lulsichirged he dhaajiombas g 57, ordinary lotier, contalning MONRY OBORK u tho HMoeadqunetors, First District—Judges, P. W, Bivkhauser, | 21¢d funds entrusted to him by various par- BovD & HAYNES, Manugers. 1nmdod by il EXprods. Compania. Now York. tee —no— President Adums, of tho Unlon Pacifc, | Samcl MeLieod, W: Relson "clerks, PUip | ticsto invast, The amownt is S| e Nyt and Woroaday Matineo, bo- | Sane Bt oF Foral Noi GLASGOW, LONDOHDERRY, BELFAST UTH. made his appearance at headqu Second District-—Judges A. Baldwin, | rants are ot for his urrest and detectives ave sloning Mondpy Byenlug May.s.. Dy et ust depoalt the DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOKDON. BUTTERERS EROM early yesterday morning and William Favr, John Kowalewski; clerks, | looking for him. Sibogreniosy ot all the Spectucular extrav- | o,;7 ¢ all pris ome beforo sells FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Nervous Debility, with officials and heads of departm G. A. Paylor, Bli Langtry. ; R SRAK . Allo Hokel v the followiog otticlal | 6,00 pagsage $35 to $50, according to location o Yosthtol udlecretions, A ) s A Traveling Man's Enterprise permit: . ‘Lost Manhood. amining the books, 3 ete EIGIHTH WARD. S b 5 o 1 CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that the Bank of stateroom. Excursion $66 {0 §95. familiavizing himself with the’ condition of i striot—Judges, 3. B, Small, R. G NorroLk, Neb,, May 7.—([Special Telegram s 3 | London and Mexico has on deposit the necessary | Bteerage to and trom Furope at Lowest Rates. Ba Your Own Physician | affuivs o hlsfe ur Bex.) —Jay Holphrey, a well known st aiA kAT Fiods to guarantoo & Wi prizes drawi AUSTIH BALOWIN & 60.. Ganoral Agonte. y Vi S. B. Lake; clorks, J. R, Wirshem. Socond District—Judges, Thomas Doyle, alius Wolfr, v will remain here until Fwvid 't on a tour of the entire system e: by the Loteria de la Al Jling man in this section, has engaged | ———————— Ry the Idesl Extra: at work adjoining this city planting I Direct From viganza Co. number- § offects of youthful i wbout a sty of Jno. Ble Randolph Stroet, Thos (¢ ann lue 10 bo out about four woeks. M. | 5 R Moore, L, Johnson; clerks, James Allen, s of beets, which he his contructed ing 100 persons. | Adaus said he had no information concerning | Jimes Connor to raise for tho Grand Island facto hicago Opera House 40 IN PHE BALLET! proposed improvements either here or at g NINTH WARD. phrey’s enterprise, if it proves a suce Vi ‘] TVIN THE CHORUS! iv,:lllx'.‘|u-|{x‘siflfllxtl kl:n;s :;..lel.l_nl-u« 'ln:v‘n p;;l»f First T 7. V. Pat 5. | 1o doubt be followed by a plant in Norfolk. “(' LL _'\‘N“‘::‘rlh““{‘;'"»\‘?\f‘ IN m'x g # | Charles D. Sutplien, James Brophey bill now pending before that body, he repli firios T}, SnsDl S 3 : h t' ) it | Son Dt Sidiees | Rheumatism, |Boyd’s Opera House ced the go tem #0 much s almost evory ci 50 of ' the troublo scarcly evor b uspected, thoy are doclored for ever: bt the right withatandiuge' the inany valuable -al scionce has produced ‘of patients, nono 16 Orinary notes of trentment eifect & re. Diuriii our extanaive colloge and hos pital practics wo havo experimentod with the val th rict—JTndgos NO RIBBON “There is no particuly R alicovered now and concentrated romo ation. This, however, uot provent the | o iR e P T R ST, oad from going aliead and doing all the busi- | Unitt, Frank Zimu JBELNG due to the presence of uric ovD & HAYNES, Managers. Permanent Aligument fl Fral R :‘.',:Zfifir,‘,,‘;‘,': Poen n. D acid in the blood, is most effectuall Prids y av Mav Oth ; / eny : by I atter gt o quetion of now lnes,con | DirieE Cowre. | 0 g inthe ood st etctualy - Friday and Salurday, ¥ay 9th and 10th B, Finet Cas R L solidutions, joint traflic agreements 'with V. H. McNervy has brought suit agains & b SATURDAY MATINEE, S e o rgiiinden othgp rouds, ‘Mr, Adams preferred not to ex- | H. J. Hacgen, the South Tenth street baker, rilla. Bo sure you get Ayer's and no SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT." SPEED, DS ANDAMONG Erythroxylon coen, 14 drachm, r opinion, * Whether the proposed ex- | for §2.752 damoges, The suit is based on an "‘!“l"’fi “:‘l“ igke l" ul ::“:x Peisagous e Laggest, Pistest and Fincet tn the World. bl 1 i from Portland to Puget Sound has | joe o™ 080 e oty acid is thoroughly expelled from the shser actpmicatic B dolscinin, 8 grath 7 o dewormined pon or ok Wil o et a | Wi agreoment between tho partios | pystem. W ctilienge auontion o i | | yhe 2 I Y A s Strength. | wew vord.“oNOGHOERRY AND LASoOW, R — ' seayet. It 18, however undes. consideration. | by Haegen agreed to transfer the testimony i — CHORIA, May10. | NESSIA May 24, dra, 3 yruplos, (it now with Gearge B.' Murkel, a wenithy | and ita contents and'a ground lonso of m i e e I e e e L IAvEN " | Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR- RHIONIA, | . ko 1 ot at 3. m, and inc banker of Portland, who owns extensive min- | the lobon which it stands, in return for u Abcut two years ago, after suffering i Eox Naw Bbar Gl Rlay by e T BAVBH, ANTEE. New York, Queenstown and Liv i on golng to bed. Insomo caste i wli & ing interests in the' Caor d'Alene country and | deed for three lots in Irvine's addition to for nearly two years from rheumatic ]()_\H'“[\l: l‘,m]u‘o« (‘:“l-‘ French 3 "The Colebrated Mo i AL i (e anasates twa piie who came here yesterday tomeet Mr, Adams, | Lincoln. The plaintiff alleges that he made gout, being able to walk only with great L. At THR CITY OF ROME, | Junossins 18 adapted to every condition of . i the deed a8 agreed, but states that Huegen discomfort, and haviug tried various | MLLE RIEA (e G lo8 GEO. H. SMITH & CO o ity and weaknesd n elther sox, ) Bids for New Cars, vofuses to give him possession of the bakery. remedies, 'including mineral waters Mib WAL HARBIS. 48 SHAPGLIVI RONA 4 A SALOOH, SEQOND-OLASS AND STSERARE it peciaily fnthos casos pevuiting Frong L™ The Union Paciile ofticials opencd bids yes- o1 to the full amount of withont rallsl, T saw Uy an advertis Mo B PG ML AR ot o Seasral Axanu Nobreaka a5d Iowh: sqorcy, LsLia, | ALL COATINERTAL PoINTS. ke continta {or s AhGFE timo 5. e terday for the building of uew cars that have and all contents. a Chicago paper that 8 man had |y, onigeently Produced. GorgeouslyCostumed | 810 S. 16th St., w = Omaha | oy ihyassintios, nal srgiable to i ‘ i ierveloes been ordered. Represc . 'd Phelan has commenced suit in relieved of this distressing coms | Nigit' prices, Togulnr. - Matines prices, 00 at Bouth of reland, Napibs or GHbraltar, B DR VT, of lettars of | boen ordered, Representatives from all east- | opoclosure against John Nicholson et al to plaint, after long suffering, by taking il i CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS natiry Telative to this romedy, 1a ern works are in the city endeavoring to | pecover on a note for $112.50 secured by mort- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to at lowest current rates. Amxl‘lu y of our local 096 who would prefer to obtain it of secure coutracts, Among them aro Churlos | wogo on a lot in the first addition to Fowl make a trial of this medicine, and took d agonty, or 10 HENDERBON BROS., Chicago. i) by, reli g 8] aecirely analsd pack: \ Pripp, Willlam Willson, Mr, Plumb and Mr, | Pluce. Phelan has also brought, sult agaiust | it regularly for eight months, and am ime en ugee, Mo Web Valll b Dover Clticon's Bans Otia i send oyl al o Watson. The order is’large enough and of | Jaues A. Burns to aunul o real estato con- | Pleased to'state that jt has effected & —- VIGOR Rhe TV ERHRE R B OHR. |1 I CRAREN Wi S sei B g | such variety that thoy can all get w part of it. | tract and quiet the title to a lot in & South :‘::::Pl‘;fl;fltti:’riiia:'::yy Ause l-l:d l!:_txl;:: Tho Catlin & Dudloy ( yedy Company fn the STREN! & "Addrees or call on . 2 — | Oma £ Jo o, - V! oaring r' ant ‘ N T et s Qe el ; Dodge, 110 Weat 125th st., Now York, WSOENES IN 'A‘u’"“\ A%, INDRY. Now England Modical Institute, Assistant Genoral Passonger Agent Scott [, County Court. “QOne year ago I was taken ill with ENES IN A CHINESE LAUNDRY. ATHRNT “Wosesis 1n ¢ dar! 4 Tremont Row, Daston, Mass, of the Union Pacific has gone to Salt Lake, The S. S. White Dental manufacturing | nflammatory rheumatism, being cons | Harey and Ella Maynard In s 1o opyright, 189, by F. 1.l ; \l\i n‘:’. 11;..1‘;.\!;-~,‘,. 1t of the Northwestorn | v\tnlunm.\' was »-nL'-n judgment against A, W. lln:nl ,lo"lny.l -‘n‘n:ux:u: m‘tu:lt‘l:‘-‘.h {l:ml’z‘u Musical and Soclety Sketohes. ICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. at Redficld, Dak., is in the ci Nason yesterday for §500.50. out of the sickness ve o o SANTAL-MIDY ing wires ull through the Union Pacific head- | judgment <1ty ~THE REICK FAMILY -MUSICIANS k. dated coffee company obtainod | tated, with no appetite, and my system JUSEPH G".Ln I I ls gainst G, H, Muck, tho Farnum | hutan Aver's Sarsapariia and begas 10 LEOPOLD AND KEATING onist, for $405. \ 1 ’ “The Thompson-Houston company is string- [ The Consg i quarters’ building preparatory to lighting it | street tobac Bee' hulidl ; 5 improve at once, gaining in strength | Great Musical Team —Formerly with Hay- A Mlackarses fooum (e wr! ith electricity | e Diota was iiven judgment | - LRRFOYS 8¢ onice. gaining 1o steeniy o rley's STEEL PENS 0 Rt s o B Boaras Ay Ofise \ . ——— ‘ | against J. A. Lawrence in the sum of $403,40 | I caunot say too much in praise of this The Hollles in thelr unrivalled sketch L] It is suporior to Copaibo, Cubeb, or injee- i Looking Up the Hospital Contracs. | on a promissory note. | well-known medicine.” —Mrs, L. “THE TELEPHONE." GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, tions, and freo from ail bad smell or other 1 The publication in Tk Ber of the status | 4 A\ll; \r L l‘t‘:'& l|h‘u nlll;-d the National Stark, Nashua, N, H. | ONE DIME Admits To All | & inconvenlences, ¢ An & WalaoatiIenR SRR A TR auk for $23.16. The petitioner states that NE DIME Adm o All contained of Ityun & Walsh's clatm agalust the county | PAVIE for WHELER Tho betitioucy states that A THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. SANTAL-MIDY "t MDY j on the county hospitl stirred up the commis ; : siouers o realization of tho many intricacics | Clarksan b the huds of the baoik. Ho. alon Ayar’s Sarsapanlla, g BABY BEFASESFREE | |\ P1 TR [K NN it it les, which bear (o namo in bla k) IS WANTED io0el fhe,, Piiaee d . oy of the case, and they have requested Auditor | alleges that the band had on deposit at that | Slates. Alao, Haby Youthtul Errors, Impotency atly Issued. It holds the olothes without 3 Evans to make out u completo statement of | time in Clarkson’s name the sum of &0, but | IRAPARED B¥ gionem, Sor ind irly’ Triese 1y o and Disenggs of Mou oun be they do not freeze to It and cannc w InH Wt deawn and statoments rendered | on May 5 the bank made & return showing Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mais. B\ 0. B it r o Bor oy miali for sl "ok sant (seslad) for | & Safiplo line sent by mall ot line by the superintendents, and furnish each of | that there was only §34.25 ou deposit in Clark- Price §1; sl ory, 581 W, Madiscn BL. Chicage amp. Boacon 1 T Py 1A D, oOF SiPOILATE int b ¢ \issioners wi v o 81 - v ; olx boltles, §5. Worth $5 & boitle. \/#:0 saved. ' Send te. stamp for b slanp. Beacns dlcal Cowpany, 167 Wasliugton | torns address The Pinless Clothes Line [ A the commissioners with & oopy of the same. | son's name, L2 00", Bty (o' e waalss | Siroet Boston, M 17 Herman St., Worcester Mass, TOBMAN DRUG ¢