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P PR — IREIB G EIRYS Mr. Francis Murphy will real estate exchange Thursday o'clock a, m, A warrant has been issued for the ar- rest of Filley & Cramer, the employment agents, who are charged with obtaining money under false pretenses in sending men 1o look for mythical jobs. C. A, Baldwin, president of the Pros- et hill cemetery ussociation, announces hat there will e no more burials in sponk at*the at 11 Prospect hill cemetery without a permit | from the Progpect hill ce ..-u»n associn- tion signed by Charles F. Catlin, sec ry. A pretended permit from Forest ssociation will not answer, baggage building at the Webster street depot is soon to be replaced by a new and substantial building much larger than that now fed, The present building is half brick and half wood, n Missouri Pacifie train backing in having overreached its mark in Jan- uary wrecked the old building. il An Indication of Progress Manager Levin, of the Western says that office will show o heavier increaso and larger business for May than any month 'y, This,”" he said, “is & surer indication than uu\lhlng clse of s growth and prosperity’, School Board Candidates, that either County Accountant ns or Samuel Durfrees, of the Globe Yoan and trust company, will represent the Beventh ward democrats on the board of cd- ucation, John P. Br as a possible the Seventh From the Second ward comes the report that Will Redtield or Dan Shelley have some- thing of a show at the hands of ‘republicans, is mentioned puolicans in on, an attorney. didate of the The Park Commissioners, The park commission held its annaal mect- s for another .. Miller, presi- dent; ;, and W. L Adams, superintendent, Mr. Cleveland, the landscape artist, is here, and in company with with Dr, Miller viewed Hanseom park work yvesterday. He pressed hims ed with the v things wor but will izinal plans. Tor ostart work on t P West Side park a title to the been sceured and tendent Adams is survey and plat of the gardeners can begin ope Cleveland expeets to remain five or until they get well started, v land deed muking a topographical ground so that the ations at on M An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABI I OINTMENT 1s only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and 1s an absolute cure for all sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all sk lx\l[rlllm-( Will positively o e the ORIGIN SNT. Sold h} per box At show in progress at the week. Never before in the r family resort was a musing attraction pre- sented than Rafting’ sckool of trained animals This school is the novel combination of the pigs and half a dozen monkeys. The tricks these animals perfo wonderful, Any one of the br talk. Jous positious and feats ever s mal. ‘The old and young wil 2 of exception Eden musee th history of this popul more entertaining thu famous club swinger is' a_marvel in lm line. Brun and Peck are very clev tation sketches, do good work ¢ Aliiridge and asketeh team. The are doing their usual good ske vk and the great colored singers, F and Jones Bros. are winning praises. Altogether it is one of the g st shwos ever given at the Kden musec. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. They act on the ”H' and constipation. nand - child: Judge Clarkson Hears the Pleas of Men Accused of Crime icularly tough looking dgned be Jud Clarkson in the district court yesterday morn fng to enter pleas to the informations filed by the county attorneyus a result ofinvestigations ¢ iu the police tribunal, iere were nine of them altogether and i age they ranged from about twenty-one to thirty-five. All were men and all were white. But with one or two exceptions they all had bad, very bad looking countenances, mes Calkins, the youngest one in the crowd was the fivst asked asked to step up to the bar. Tle was charged with burglary and plead not guilty John J. MeNumara, “harged with trying to doup Luwyer Kitehie to the extent of a diu- mond stud; a gold wateh and_chain and $16 in money, came nextand plead not guilty, To two_churges of bank-check forgery, Robert T, Neil responded not uilty. John be broke the recor guilty to the charge of assault comi bodily injury mande W of forg whose only defen bis arrest, is that ho was drunk at the ploaded nbt gullty, though it was expected that he would omif the “not Mallen Drake, who earved up the tailor Roper in such a fearful manner a few months next, He had the havdest-looking € all. His plea was not guilty. *Allen McCluro ploaded guilty to thé charge of assault Bert: Brower on chirge of stealing citizens that was ar s have | I the time of \\nnu»nm « Do you want l«! be 50, veplied McFarland, and the ¢ we him one year in the penitentiary ‘The next name wis responded o by i very boyish looking young fellow who hobbled up 1o the bar on critches, It was R who was shot in tho ankle by Of in rveturn for a bullet he sent looking Im I ofticer, The charge agaiust himwas shooting with intent to kill and murder. Hall ywn plead not guilty to the theft k containing W), s, charged with the murder the faithful clerk was ar- not guilty years old and Ho is slender xioned, and was court he hid no np and nd him. ut feat of William gaigned and plead wwenty-four or twenty-six not bid looking in auy Sens: in build, rather durl o well drossed b told the counsel, and M © Appoi -Hwh ] ym her naime ® hard working colored woman Connty Att yer Munn becn fil ferred nof weral at 2:80 p. m, Wed Juc under the divection of Omaha lod Ancient Order United W Acceased was aa old member lancn, plead | He is about | Audrews | IN THE HANDS OF SCAL Chances Favor a Farther Cut in Pas- senger Rates. citement prevailed among the city passenger agents of Chicago roads today. By a miss-print tho report of Mon- day’s situation had made it appear that all lines were selling § Chicago-Omaha_tickets except the Milwaukee, which evaded doing this by making a round trip rate of $5 and taking the 8 schedule for a basing rate one way, when the very opposite is the case. The Milwaukee is the only road that has now or ever had since the war commenced flat §3 rate, as they claim by using the flat. It was that some practicir old anti-interst commerce seeming to ma and at the same time lot- I them at the eut rato. This aceusation was made agai Rock Island though that road's repre is absolutely no foundation for i cuser though declares he saw two t d yesterday morning of Philbin. The ame up through a refusal Burlington to let certain parties 4 Chieago fare atless than £, The ap- ut thereupon stated tnat he could go over Rock Island. His was questioned and he was that fon in question had raised its 50 and was not making an effort to the through business. In proof of hus claim the man_went out, got two R Island tickets for §3 cach and came back with them. Th circles at once. opinion tha Considerable All the others evade meet protect their local -business 3 for a busis and selling at 8 yesterday, however, intain © was consternation in Burlington One ofticial announced it as this state of affairs would be means of creating more bitter feeling n has heretofore existed and would send the rates still lower than they ave at present. The Report is Denied. The report in & morning paper that two men had walked back from Crawford after being sent out there by an employment mey to got work and found none is denie There are two firms here authorized to hire laborers for John Fitzgerald and Kilpatrick Broth who have B. & M. grading con- ll cts in Wyoming and the Black Hills, but > not any \\I|u X ‘raw ford and o sent to that \Hl\\\l" a h - that number, good froh Omaha to Siding No. 7, o several miles be- yond Crawford agents state that many I Wl tramps take_this tting a free ride and drop off any place it suits them. They don’t want work. Some of the Changes. The Union Pacific time-table that goes into effect next Sunday quite impor- tant change in the 1zer train No. 6, known as the Ch will come in abicad of the fast mail, at o'clock p. m., instead of 4:30 asat present. The fast m ot chan i Denver train, No, now at 10:10 4. m., will be book at 10:20. Al other changes to freight trains, Is Going to Make a Dash. 3. Jones of Og: Union Pacific company in his request he su; dash up through the mountains and coung 51 can find for v Salt Lake.” make a our Garfield p: Preparing a New Timo Table. The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, also the o, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha ofti at work on anew time table to take effect next Sunday. Itm very important changes except in the ment of one or two freight trains, kes no move- Notes and Personals. Holdrege, of the B. & M., 1e to Chicago, it General Trafic Manager Muoroo llull A General Pa nger Agent S20tt; of the Union Pacific, are in Onicago, s and Vice President Hol- comb were in_ Salt Lake yesterday. George L. Rhodes, assistantgencral pr senger agent of the Rock Island, was in Omaha yesterday, has g Jimited to catarrh- Bee bldg. Dr. Birne | al discases wac f nose and throat. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Interest Magic Oficer Thomas Loy of Joseph Mezik, Geo vis, George, and Ch lads ran, age, charged Gleaned in the City. Items of sted Fred, son on of Martin Mor- George Raywood of C. Kuppe, three ight to fourtcen years of hnAl(lIl*’ into ‘Charles Splitt's st ), Twenty-seventh and G streets, Monday and earrying off st small vl ilo in the police station « of the boys denicd having committed the de- predation. < of Castle hall, of Enterprise Knights of Pythias, was graced Mong on the oceasion of the third annual May h as_elegant an assemblage and ed guests as fraternaties ever g Peionds, %Tho Ttallan orehestra farmished the music. The programme consisted of a volun- tary by the orely , & pianosolo by Dr, % solo by M. corded u | Cre gained un ¢ was served and i |m asant which a delightful little e indulged M. Among the visitors were: Mesdames W. H, Walker of Kansas Oty and M. Speliman. of Om o Margzavet Graff of Horton, Kan., Abbott of Omaha, and Messrs, and Dr. Merriam of Omahia, “lamation. following and Scism, Cole Memorial Day ¥ Mayor Sloane hus Memorial day proclamation : MAYOWS Ovvice, Sovmi Ovang, May That a fitting observance o 10 may be had in this eity, I, W \lh L Sloune, mavor of the eity of South O:uia, hereby res quest all perso olr places of Husi- uess ou Friday, M ock p.m. issued | 1500, al day the City Council. In the ab wor Sloane, President John N. Burke atthe adjourned mecting of the city council Monday s present. 'The followin roturned and warra Hilditch, §210. Dr. Thomas 43,07, & company, 854, Howlund & Brad Proceedings o preside: all mem! bills were drawn: captain of tho night police lereafter 1 Ordinances N 200 and 211, ling of Twenty IIMII and Twent and No. 21 t from Q to d tinie Ingincer J. B. Morris and after June 1 W. S, Bradbow's bill for 3,307 htl ' streets, were read the wants a vacation on 19 was re. munication 72,240.52 from ) had retained ga decision athorized to in vestigute N ar counts and_reports T'hoe elty el notice of assoss. ments for s on Twenty-fourth Pwenty-fifth ixth, Twenty-seventh and Thirtioth, H, 1Q strects, to be made aturday, June 7 IIH\H‘ Treasurer Hoctor's the receipt o wsurer G £1,500 and # of the er ness cation of- g froe opion- 1 Magic City cor furnist | Tho lice sed # littl port by e wiis refereed of the THE OMAHA table v ' at ock, The following committees have been _ appointed: Reception, Mesdames Fred M. Smith, A Lott, and William G. Sloane, On ticles for gale, Mesdames - John, I and Samuel Shrigiey. [ Misses Julia B, Martin, Maud. )In\\\wul Mo Donald, Docia Carpenter and Mrs. R. A. Car- penter.’ Tickets, Mrs. Arthur W. Saxe. Oddfellows' Election. South Omaha lodge No. 148, Independent v of Oddfellows, Monday night elected 1 H. Heyman nsuing term. The other ted and appoinments made evening, July 7. Demorest Medal Contest. A contest, for the Demorest silver will be held in the Baptist chure evening. The following persons will con Misses Bessie Meyers, Jessie Carpent Miilie Swartout, and Masters Samuel Me- Donald, ¥ ill and Ray Towl. i Albright s far enough advancec it of holaing ser viees in it S » Kov. Mark C. Han- cock will preach and 7:0 p. m Sunday school at 3 p. m. The church will be dedicated Sunday, June J. W. Smith, who has ill so long, is friends have given up all hope £ his recov Frank Scott of the Drov had his foot mashed in the months ago, is suffering with the member and is laid up, with the possibility of having an operation performed, An infant son aged two vears of Mr. and b N streets, Journal, who nfant son of A. L. Bebinger, got cevening, and although the lit- w coild not tell his name, the pol found his parents and returned him home Mrs. A. A. Myers is quite ill botker balt club will go to the Ilkhorns Sund; noon for a purse of $20, Mesdames, D. 8. Pinney, Cha paugh and George W, Masson | Kalamazoo, Mich., to muke to parents and fr Misses Anna g Chicago. Miss [Cate W with relatives in Mrs, Samuel D, Roy seavenworth, Kin and Wi Kansas City. David Anderson has gone to Colu Mrs. Fannie 1, of Macon City, is the guest of and Mrs, Mark C cocls Danicl Rafferty has gone to Chic Marshal James P. Maloney has r from Muscatine. J1khorn after os Mills gone to mmer visits ¢ have gone to g friends in : veturned from 1bus. Mo., Han urned Messrs. Rich: man, of the Arr to Chicago, the down 1 membe nd settle of the police fo d Rosewater und hter, Miss Stella Rosewater, Mrs. Charles H, Stoughtenborough and Mrs, L. L. Loomis of Omahaspent the day visiting the city, and were shown around by Mr, efticient s company. Heyman Clar] and Mrs. Osbor Mr. ( M5, Wier and Mrs, Angusta J. Chavk, for Bilious Colic. attacks the stom- A Cur 1 have had of bilious colic ach, an Chamberlain's Coli Cs for sale by all dru e Through_ coaches—Pullman palace pers, dining ¢ reclining chaiv s ing points Tick- cent bl An Auth To those who know Rob 5 vonson'at AllL 1t 18 1o, surpiise thab ha has decided to live in far-distant Sumoa and has bought himself several hundred of land the Philadelphia 5. Infa n whether Ste- venson could do anything to surprise his friends. The odd and unexpected have become synonyms wi Ldoubt whether the S ¢ e au- thor today than seems to know Louis S his own mind from ¢ day untoanother, and were he tomor to turn up in York his f would merely arch their eyebrows, one of s closest friends to me “Stevenson s just erammied full of oddities, and the most unrelinble man who wields a pen. Let him pron write you an essay, a story or u and it positive amounts to nothing. The next « he has forgotten it, and before you know it he is in some heathenish part of the country, or off in the middle of some unveachable body of water which defies the mail or graph, He hates to write letters, scarcely ever answers o single one he gets, \\hlll all the time you ¢ j for *copy’ promised monihs ago. tric? Decidedly sot he is move, gravating almost boyond if he were not such a g an editor or publisher would put up with his oddities. poem, 3 POWDEIR €O San Francl s N oplum, or & Logirmity, conveniant & ) earry in the vest pock $1 n packago, or 6 for 85, With every § r Five & wrilten guarantee to eure or ,,,.llux DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, Sick Headache S a complaint from which many suffer 1ts cause is indigestion amd a sluggish liver, the cure for which {s readily found in the and few aro entirely free. use of Ayer’s Pills. 1 have found:that for sick headache, caused by a disordered condition of the r's Pills are the most re- " Samuel C. Bradburn, stomach, A liable remedy Worthington, Mass, “After the use many years, in my pri |nn|1|||snl 1in sayin excellent cathartic and sustainin —W. A, Westfall, & N. W. Railway w.nun Ayer's Pills for o and family, that they are ane liver medicine— I the ¢ u.mmm..x» for them. o Rotin t, llx LH s Pills are the best medicine kno 1 to e for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a dis- ordered stomach and liver. for over three y digestion, and "¢ appetite ‘and w ost of flll time. A tipation. weak and 1 suffered rs from headache, in- I bad no s nervous By using three boxes r's Pills, and at the same time dieting myself, T was completel —Philip Lockwood, fopeka, Kans nred.” 1 was troubled for years with indi- gestion, constipation, and headache. Pills, used in small health, —W. w boxes of Ayer doses, are prompt Strout, Meadville, Pa. me_ to A Ayer s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggiats and Dealere in Medicine, CALIFORNIA THF LAND OF DI ‘COVERIES- SIASIE T HEn ) SRR THAN GO NSUM (C)ol(}:s A o ,VLISE JSESTTHROAT L C0.OROVILL Santa : Mne and Cat: R : Cure Forsale by Goodman Drug Co sTHmA- Couchs, \Bron];httls est UNGS = Soid en Gurtdli Send for urcuhrfl perbtle 3 pr9 =4 (AL W. BAKE lL & (0 'S JBreakiast Gocoa Ts abgolutaly pure and t is soluble. Neo Chumcm.s ot r Sugar, onomical, and is thorefore ourishing, strengthenin nd admirably ado a8 persons in SILY DIGHSTED § for invalids ns woll 1d by Gre To cure Biliousn, Malaria. Li aplaints, and certain remedy, BILE BEANS 40 little beans to the onvenient: suit all ages, 50 the SMALL 8125 oicook tlhor e KISSING 1.7, cents (coppers or stawps ts per bottle. 17, 70 J. T SMITI & €O, St. Lol Bile Bean ors everywhere, W. BAKER & CO.,, Dorchester, Mass. K Tlendache. Constipation, ke tho safo Photo-grayure, 8126 0f this picturo for 4 Mo. DR. .‘.‘McGR'EW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIVAT DISEASES ; in the treatment ment. A cure l“vwluunu\ , in from 310 days without the STRICTURE relie he biaddor, (.w\ A couiplote 1. instriments I.OST MANHMD' noa, {n thelr worst AT forms of Private Dy ha The Doctor fs unsurpassed of all o i ALe mmngss i nta \“m'.w‘». OMAHA, NEB S'for FOR WIEN OKLYI N AT n B Biseripiiss lock, hilon and yiook haed (¢ Wi GRIE MERICAL CO, BUFFAL Ea- cd b te For This veterans. Memoria week we will We have BOO very fine all wool Flannel Suits, made up in i give a grand benefit to the soldiers and regulation G. A. R. style, with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. These we offer for this week at $7.80 for the suit, either single or double breasted coat. We do not advertise the name of this flannel, but we give you our guarantee that itis made by one of the best mills in the country, is strictly all wool and indigo dyed, and we stake you will not get a better quality of flannel nor a our reputation that suit that will give you more satisfaction or better service, if you pay to other houses $12 for it. We also place on sale a offer at $8.78. The flannel in this suit is not all wool, but it is It is lined with good serge, up with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. dyed. also made We are boys. also prepared to dress We offer Long Pant Suits of a blue, for boys 11 to 18, Knee Pant Suits, with nicely pleated coats for similar suits you have to pay at any other place cheaper grade of Flannel Suits, which we indigo makes a good serviceable suit, and is Mok BEY S, in blue an army of big and little good quality of flannel, indigo at $4.80 for suit of coat, vest and pants, and boys 4 to 14, at $2.80. For about $8.00 and $8.00. SUMMER SHIRTS. Unequalled choice and values in Outing Shirts of every conceiv= able style and quality. There is not a house in the city that can show you half the line or name anywhere near the prices we do. Oxford cloth outing shirts, splendid patterns, woven colors, pl at 80c; worth $1 Imported flannel shirts, beautiful stripe Extra fine quality silk striped flannel, pongee s 28, $2.80 and $8. fronts, of silk at $1.78, $2 The following items will give some idea of thc extraordinary rated $1.10; worth $1.78. - silk and finest grade® (All our shirts are extra full sizes.) SUMMER HATS. val- ues we are offering in this department. 18c¢ of two shades, at 88c. wsesfinederbysinsummershades,chocolate, tanand pearl, at78c. 10 cases very fine alpines, latest shape, with extra fine silk band You (oulcl not buy either of the above styles in any hat store for less than $1.8 Nebraska C othing Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. So satisfactory were our last week’s sales ‘'on Men's lwe will continue the | same for another week, offering many lequalif not excel any- thing previously ishown, Suits that [new attractions which | J_(\ CHISHESTER'S ENGLISH ® PENN‘!RL‘YI\L PILLS. Ladle Y Chichéa e Chem. (o Badac IGRane Veoervaoff Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessiona INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ”Il take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte) Mexlcg K WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. JOHN S, MOSBY, ana »r.cavino anc an ot such promine the United s that his prese he publie that the drawings will be held with stelet honesty tier (the Supervisor of the Mexican Goverawen 1s of equal Stunding CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 80,000 Ticketsl WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALF TICKETS, §2; QUARTER TICK! LIST OF PRIXE . $60,000 5000 10,000 iy 00 o Under the personal superviston ol GE the fnnl\i‘r ation Prizes. Terminal Prizes. .00 Prize of §20 ench 10,000 Prize of $IU each Drizes of Prizes of ) the un g and remitted Prosident Kl Pasg Witional Bank. 11 Paso, Tox. 10 prizes draw the prizes drawn INTS WANTISD, it N ity that wo wiilvup A B3Y, Con i your il addross MEXICAN INTERSATIONAT BANKING C0., City of Juarez, Mexico. aining Moncy Order, BRI Drattor Postal nisstoner. Supervisor for the Gover Send ren NOTICE, fond remittances for tickets by ordinary lotte Note. Address all re MBEXICAN INTERNATIONALL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexico, via Il PPaso, TeX. MAX MEYER % BRO, Diamond Merchants, ITmporters and Manu-= facturing Jowelers, CORNER 16TH AND FARNAM Read our “Special Bill of il a *'Well Don’ noyelties in o Diamond Finger Rings fr Dinmond Lace Pins from Diamond Ear Rings from 4 Diamond Studs; Diamond Scarf mond Cuff Button Bracelets, Loose Di ||m|u|~mulmlullo nr\lvl at short notie ¥ WATCHES—Large assortment Fine Solid Gold Stem Winding Wat from $15.00 up to $300,00, Gold Filled Watches, $15.00 anid upwar AllL kinds Silyer and Nickel Watches, from the Cheapest to the Best, See Solid Gold \\uh h Chalns from $7.50 up. Finest 1 e Chains, only a0, worth $5 500 Ele ‘ul \\uhh Charins and Lockets, H0¢ up. 12 dozen Solid Sterling Sitver Bracelets fro Il One lot of Rolled Plate Bracelets, assorted patterns, soll formerly at )0 and $3.00, now ch to close them ont, 1,000 Fine Solid Gold Finger Rings at $1,00, $1.50, F4.00, ud up to $10,00, worth $2.00 to $20, 00, AD tiful line of the celehrated **Pa isian Diamonds,” (imitation ‘ diamonds) in - Gold Settings, Studs, Scavf Ping, Lace P Ear Rings, teay from $1.00 npward, 'SPECIAL—We offer ful Fine Steel Carving Sets, 3 piee carly, as they will not lnd 1ong. rins in Clocks, Li OMATIIA, .00 up I.. #1000.00, 0.00 up to $2,500.00. 53 Dinmond Collar Butlons; Dia- Diamond L0, about 100 W00, Call ys only, until all are s s at only $2.0), worlh Turellas, ols. many