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B CITY, Chapter No. 6, Order of T society, will meet Saturday for 1 : A break in the Harney strect rope de- d all trains on the cable s for several hours last evening, 8. B, Howe was hrought in from Hart well by Deputy United States Marshal Hill, Howe with selling liguor without a government license A case of imported summer summer outi wssed throu retor's office Garmon, Special Master P, Lincoln today, whers } of property judgment in the United S where John A, Balden secks 6,000 from Fred A. Parker, Yesterday afternoon the coroner held a post-mortem upon the remains of Jd., Hansen, the bricklayer who was found dead in his bed at Eleyventh and Jones streets Wednesday morning, but as yet he has n unable to determine the cause of the man’s death, oods for 1 the col tobinson & to satisfy a es court in to Building Inspector Whitlock yester- | day received information from the super- intendent of buildings of Minneapolis that the national association of builders had completed its organization and that the first meeting will be held during the latter part of June at the New York builders’ exchange. The fivst conven- tion will be held in Chicago some time in August, s Christofferson is in jail. Charles Sorrenson came in from the country and in looking about fora furnished room met Henvy, This latter man told Cha les he had something that would suit him. A Sixteenth strect flat was visited and a month’s rent paid in advance, Yester- day the roomer lear his sorrow thit he had been the festivo Henry had no author The sccretart of beauty lics ot in cos but is only in pure b and o healthy formance of the vital functions,to be obtained by using Burdock Blood Bitters, Mrs, Van Cott € Mrs, Maggie Van Cott, the evangelist, will begin a series of meetings at the Newman Methodist church next Sunday worning and continue four weeks. Bound Over. James C. Knag was tried before Justice Anderson yesterday afternoon on the charge of incest and was bound over to the district rt in the sum of $2,000, with John Thomip- nd John Johnson, both of Omaha, as surcties, hing. slebrated Templars Go to the Bluffs., Mt. Calvary mmandery, Knights Templar, installed their newly clected ofticers last night and then went to Council Bluffs in a body, in full regulia, to attend divine se at the invitation of the Council Blu com- mands hey were met by the latter bod, and esc copal chur where Re v delivered an elo- Investigating His House. H Branny has advised the chief of poli vis i d and other: wise injured by the action of the chief in sending the patrol wagon with ofticers to in- vestigate a house which the complainant owns at Eighteenth and Hickory, which wos reported disorderly. He wants to know hiat is oing to be doncabout it. The poii m that_ the wagon was not sent and the investigation was made on the complaint of a tax-pay Henry S Packing Thomas' an_Henry Krugs Mo., uses Dr. - Oil with his men for sprains, s, chapped hands, ete. 1t is the Routed the Footpads. Dr. Bechet met the footpads Thursday night. Early in the evening he was called to Twenty-cighth and Corby and in re- turning, as he was p: lot, two men jumped from the shade of ‘. tree and leaping upon his back bore hin The doctor, who is a strong i nin in the Lit-hunder 1 er Pills, Animpor hey act on the liver, stowach through the nerves. A new They speedily ure billipusness, taste, torpid liver, piles and constip: lendid - for men, women and child wallest, mild surest, 30 doses for its. Samples at Kulin & Co.’s, 13t and Douglas, free The new oftices of the great Rock TIs- land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam street, Omaha, ave the finest in the city, Call and see them, Tickets to all points east it lowest r A New Mota Motor line service w t demoral- {zed yesterday, None of the trains carried trailers and but ten trains left the ecar house on Ames avenue on the South Omaba line, Tho trains v wpart and the single car of t °s at the of them to their The cause of thi ity-second street reduced power, oy he old shaft has given indifferent service and ortunity to pluce the new shaft has been long lookeil for and was accomplished only at 11 o'clock yestenday. 1 o The only rail L train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of n, Council Blufls, D 0 business is the vestibule limited, leaving ¢ p.m. daily, Ticket ofice 160 and Farnam st., O f Rock Island naha at 4:15 ixteenth Stranded Amor rons. John MeWade, the famous bavitone singer, \ his wife, Fred Leonix and wife, Stanley Felsh and W, H California opera company, are in town en rout They discontinued singing urday night at Sult Lake, where the ovgi tion disbanded because Crelling refused to coutinue putting up moncy to keep it on the road They had been tel aphing him ever since ving Butte, Montana, for stunce, He attention to their appeals. MeWado ad vanced the money to transport the company from Butte to Hel and Salt Lal At that point he gave itupand the principals followed him, They left the chovus behind them, nizi Van | Marriage Licenses. ed to the foll asterday partics by Ju Name aud rosid Krone, were s wing Age. Omaha ander Lawson 1 Graham, (col Omuha Harr Omuha Omaha van Sineik, Omaha tecilia Pucharie, Omaha n Sincik, Omaha ury Muroth, Omaha An Absc On The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT 1s oulyput’ upin large two-ounce tin boxes, and 15 an absolute curve for all sores, burns. wounds, chapped hands and 4 Will positively'cure all kinc for tho ORIGINAL ABI MENT. Sold b sdman Dru 3 company b B0 cepts per box— by wail 0 centls | lers | the men | ofice would queer ¥ | hall door to the | s Moines and | all of Crelling's | | M. Helsloy, ono “and paid no | ON TO¥ Warrior A Change of Base, ternoon i Tammany Birkhauser A reporter happened to enzer bloek Wednesday ¥ (and under protest) oy ation which not bl cars I won meet it ‘a Ber man s outof the floor te “Darnfino,” replied the other,a gray-haived | who just now happens to be in the “We must find another place to méet oftice is too publie,you know,and I b ay that our meetings in his private with the department or in the cldent who rheard a conver va ed out for Ben that every time us tion,” said or sure to rise up as if | At u ploneer ring, in hington, and I reckon he's right cour e have dc but that blankety third man, who knows it mitre-wheels than hie does abont i we must move, ing in the ai out of this voort f ot 1 know he got of the postal servic with politics, and Vin is too t now for us where he nove that we mcet hereafter w York Life building and keep 11 intruders. Bre man didn't getonto 2,7 suid Van exultantly, join_ his fellows, he has it down fine and will be irman of the When he > I 3 s man he'll to think that tl porter of his is lying to him. Now, , be carcful and keep mum until we have pulled Frank through, He is pretty smooth. If our fellows scatter he can_get enough support in th council to make himself a° dead winner any- how.” Just at thi [ in the Ne wateh of all “But after ¢ thinks ned a floated juncture the reporter the men 1 down the stairway ct. Since then other advices have reached T #: that leaye no doubt that Birkhau: 1 dropped and name is to sentin. This w of the meetir in Postmaster Gallag office, already 1 ported, at which gathering ¢ i Ive y Knows That at this season the blood is filled with im- ities, the aceumulation of months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores, shops and tenement 1l the and ¢ trace ¢ fula, salt other discase, may be ex Hood’s aparilla, the best ever produced. 1t is the only m which 100 doses ¢ Vis true, NO MORE BAD MILK. All Dealers in the 1 Must Now Take Out Licenses. las passed an ordinance graduation and sale of milk. section 5 of chapter 41 of the re- The regulating It repeals vised ordin b Insubstance this new ordinance provides that 1o person shall have in his possession or offer for sale any unwholesome or adulterated milk removal of cream, the addition of water fats or color matter are | considered as adulteration, and any milk which shall be shown upon analysis to con- [ 12 per cent of milk solids and cent of fats will be declared counc that any person for which All ote. ibject to g of health. \iion of the provisions of the ordi- nance will lisdemeanor subject to a fine of not less than £ nor more than $100, and use of sueh person. shall be subject to revocation by the board of health, “Phe ordinance is now in effect. Dr. Gapen, the city phy 1, is out_of town, and his opinion as regards the number of licenses which this ordinance will require could not be obtained 3 The e n this ordinance will of course require officers and these will be pro- vided for in other ordinances which are soon Any vic flect of these enactments will have a ing effect upon the unserupulous people who have been unloading wateved, skimme 1 unwholesome milk upon the community for years past. When on the High Seas, il, on a steamboat, aboard a fishing liting on the Coast, Hostetter's be found a reliable tropics, out to encount; imated, an unaceustomed or da not neglect to avail themsel guard of well ertained Constipation, billiousness, mala sver, indigestion, rheumatism and affec of the bladder and ki v ailments which it eradic: 'd to not only 1 eftic: dom from eve witl confidence in its but also in its perfect free- objectionable ingredient, ico it is derived from the purest and most lutary source. It counteracts the cffcets of wiwholesome food and water. OUNCEM. , manager of “The Gon- company, says that although northwest has been bad for ttractions the business of ““Tho exceeded expectations, The company is ve 0, and the opera will bo presented here with a great amount of special seenery. It will be held forth at Boyd's opera house ‘on Monday, Tuesday duesday of next week, presenting Gil illivan' latest opera at all three | Tl vizanized for the pro; opera house, and - in- cludes many names t ave well known to the operatic stage, It will ent the beau- tiful and takin e in a manner such as has never b Lin this city. As usual with all of wks, large and fashionable audiences will witness “The TS. Birnoy,practice limited to catareh- al dis of nose and throat. Bee bldg nits, issued by the buildi ne-halt-story frame dwelling, Arvcher Place ' MeKinzie, two. wy frame Pwenty=ninth and Pratt s Gordon, one-xlor, fran hth and’ Baneroftstrects resic cots cottage, Fwo minor permits tal tn miilionsof howes | 1t o Ammonla, Liwe o WDER €O, MANCLICO. amLOUIS. | HE OMAHA DAILY BEE s As the clements that give color to the roscare conveyed in the sap that circulates through the capillaries of the shrub on which it grows, so does the 6/ood convey the elements that paint the cheek of beauty with the ruddy glow of flowers.” health—“The bloom of opening But in order that this beautifying process of nature may be in the highest degree successful, it is important that the san- guinary fluid be kept in that pure and wholesome condition so surely and so easily attainable through the use of S. S. S. 1 take pleasure in submitting the following statement of facts that you may know the great benefit that has resulted from the use of your years of age. The child, when two years of ag with ashaitered constitution. Among other evid cific in the case of my little daughter, now ten had a severe attack of scarlet fever, which left her dences of impaired nutrition, was what the doctors called softening of the bones. In her hith year she happened to a sliglt accident which resulted in the dislocation of the hip joint, and, ensued. The abcesses, despite the : co years, discharging continuously. At this on your from the initation thus sct up, terrible abscesses of the hip best medical treatment that could be obtained, remained for time, through the influence of friends, I put her Wien this treatment was commenced the abcess was very large, having six perforations, puss discharging through them all, During this treatment several spiculae of the time she had finished her fifth bottle the a health had been restored, in short, she was well ai Mgs. J. A ne came out, and by ess had entiy aled, her appetite and general ind happy, and so continues. < « WIEGNER, Lower Main St., Slatington, Pa. BLO00 PURIFIER BLOOD MAKER Has achieved its success by its actual merits. Be- ing composed of all the best and most expensive blood purifying ingred- ients known to medical science; it is truly just what the name implies, If your druggist does not keep it ac blood purifier and blood maker in every sense of the word, as thousands who have used it are daily testifying. It clears (the complexion, and makes a dried, wrinkled face look full and clear cept no substitute, but order direct from Beggs Mfg. Co., 195-197 Michigan St., Chicago, Ill. and they will forward, expr prepaid. one bottle for $1 or ¢ for irt defies=s sthe kmg::: {fthe old proverb betrue REQPYRIONTS SAPOLIO is greater than royalty itself: Tryitinyournext ‘house-cleaning :Grocers keep il DO YOU LIVE IN GREASE? As_ a true patriot and citizen you should naturalize yourselt by using the best inventions of the day for removing such a charge. To live in Grease is utterly unn ecessary when SAPOLIO is sold in all the stores, and abolishes grease and dirt. The Kabo corset, besides being tough, so tough in its “bones” that they can't be broken or kinked or rolled up or slipped or shifted, has flexible loop eyelets, instead of metal ones which cut the corset laces. In no respect will the Kabo corset fail in a year, unless the steels break, - No way has yet been discovered to make unbreakable corset steels. If the Kabo “bones” give out in a year, go to the store where you bought your corset and get your money back. If, after wearing the Kabo two or three weeks, you don't like it, take it back and get your money. There's a primer on Cor- sets for you at the store, CHICAGO CORSET CO., Chicago and Now York. SANTAL-RMIDY Arrests dlscharges from tho urinary organs in elthier sex in 48 bours, i 1t ds superior to Copaiba, Cubeb, o tnjes- tlons, and freo from all bad smell or other inconveniences, SANTAL-MID Capsules, which bear t tatlers without which n i3 contained, in cmall ame In bla. k! CARRIACE CHIZHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. Tasar, by petura sl e CRickeser Choan. o Madhea b FUCTHY DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPE'CIAL(lST. DISEASES ment. A cure s guar infrom 3o days wit o hore who | under his treatment for relieving the bladder, pronaunce it o moat wonder fu . A complete enre in a few duys without i:m riments oF 10se of time. timidity o Andall wesk vousnces, in their worst forms a most dreadful vesnits_are ahsolutely cured Andall FEMAT, DI SES ¢ instruments, A-wenderful remedy. HOURS for Y ludies from'2 ta 4 ONL CATARRE b0 ol b SYPHILIS neys and Bladder cuted Ciired in 80 10 50 duys. The 1l medical profession. mosed from the e ¥ < (st Treatment By N.E Con 1411 AND Fanrxau St OMAHA, NEB. DR.E.C.WESTS AND BRAIN TREATMENT. araliln, Wake The Hviain, r u te cure guaranteed, r womin', cach 104 GOFDMAN DIRUG ¢ 1110 Furnam Strcet heul errors, ear) uhood, v FRIDAY MAY 16, We offer today about six thousand Men’s and Youths’ fine suits at fully one-half what you would have to pay for the same goods else- where. We promised something big in the way of a suit sale and you know we never do things by halves. Today and throughout the followe ing week you can expect one dollar to do the work of two dollars with of a out fear of disappointment. This is not a petty sale Its few styles fop the purpose of making a noise. rgrand showing of entirely new and this season’s goods--every garment made for the finest retail trade. - The few samples in our windows give only a pooridea of the value (;f these goods, the prices on them do not tell one-half how cheap they are sold. You must go inside the store and examine the goods. Everycoat ig finished open at the bottom, you can see what the quality is, examine the linings, trimmings and the general get up of the garments, see how they fit, then you will have an idea what bargains you are getting. It would be useless to enumerate any particular style or styles in this sale. As we said there are about six thousand suits and one is as big a bargain as another. The prices rang® from ¢4.90 for a good All Wool Cheviot Suit, up to $15.00 for tailor-made extra fine Fancy Worsteds? There are all styles, light and dark colors, sacks and frocks, also fine Corkscrew < itate to come inside if you sce a big crowd on the first floor, we have a second and Prince Alberts, silk faced, at $9. 50 for the coat and vest. Don't hes third floor, all full of goods, and plenty of salesmen on cach floor to wait on you. MAIL ORDERS---In order to give our outside patrons an opportunity to secure some of We will send them with rules for measuring, but cannot guarantee the filling of the order, as the goodg these bargains, we have, of the larger lots in this sale, a limited quantity of samples. are likely to go fast. However, you can try. We send goods C. O. D., with privilege of examg ining and trying on. Nebraska Clothing Co, Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. If they are not in every way satisfactory you nced not take them., Grand L.ottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionari INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PUR GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (thrmerly WEDNESDAY, MAY 2lst, Under the personal superviston of GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY the forn an of such prominence In the United ates that his prese tone Iy ranteo to the public that the dri WL De Teld with steiet honesty and filrs d the latter the Supervisorof the Mexican Governwment) s of cquil standing CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 ijl\otsé WHOLE FICKL 4; HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TiCKETS, $1. LIST OF $60,000 Paso del Norte), N 1890. and MR. CAMILO ARGUELLE: PRIZISS. Approximation Prizes, 100 Prizes of & % each 7 7 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of amounting to wing o prizo 18 sont o tho nndor, will o i romitte “ompany, the payment of all Sirc delivory will b assurod by ring gour full MEXICAN INTERNA’ ¢ ot towards all parties JOLIN 5. MOSI [ “The fashion wears out | more apparel than the man” and every man likes to be ap- pareled in the fashion. How to do this and to do it |economically is the question. Let us solve this question for |you by showing you our |clothing, and you will see that | |you can have a stylish, well made, good fitting suit at a | resonable price. ANILO Supervisor for the Governwent, Juurez, Me Send remittances fo cets by ordinary lett NOTICE. {0y it Epras Compant Yo e Note. Address all registeréd letters to MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexico, via il PPaso, Tex. —_— nii Maoney Orde Bank Draftor Postud The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. i3 ont of all CHIRONIC AND 8URGICAT, DISEASFA. Rraces. Appliances ‘8111 on, Apyaritun and Iteuodias for successful troatm nt of evry form . it NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTH, Heard and attoia ESTORED. “SANATIVO,” the Wonderful Sponish Remedy, is ol i W Wrille j of Brain Power, Hind wche, Wakofi Lost Murhood, Ne willsend in plain wrap Bpeciatar Noivous Disodses, libpoercy, Syuhils, dloetund Vs Aid Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Net ole, Witl quostic s gans, u cither ke, catived by oyer-c ful illdiscretions, or the exceesive u guarantee to eure e SCnt by mail to auy address, Cic ‘Mention this paper. cular free MADRID CHEMICAL €O, Hiutch a7 Iy i Strcer O ¥ Gor DOUGLAS ¢ VOAND eled) fi UFFALO, N, Yo