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THIE CITY. M ng that ind he f the Sor t i t the office \ ng o quorum the was ad jour until Thursday Marell 12, ut 7:50 p. In a husine ry emphatic ¢ municatio the mayor yesterday morning, Morris 1, Bays thata defectivesidewalk on the west side of Tenth strot, botween Center and Doreas, has caused him abadly sprained ankle. Simeon Kahn was tried yesterday aftornoon having refused to like ve 1 sent to in police court | upon a clean the snow from his sidewall. He was discharged for the reason that the store which ho was supposed to own belongs to his brother, H. Kahn, Colonel W. R. V han, Council Bluffs and lat lato Omaha Daily Domocrat, | into_the real estate business Ho is ussociated with J. C. 1 Colonel Beek, both former izens. Murs. B, L. Ma Albright, aged fifty years, The deceased was one of the scttlers of this county, where she lived for over a quar- tor of w century. The funeral took pluce atnoon today.” The remains w in- terred at Bellevue, Mrs. Jennio John Booth, charge of ex-mayor of editor of the t Butte, zan and Omiha cit- rtin died Sunday at | Booth, wife of the lato who for years was employcd at the Boyd theatre ds stage carpente has received the sad news of the death of her aged mother, Mrs. Alice Walsh it Nowport, Ky, The the mother of aluvge fam- danghters and five of tho » still living. Mrs. Booth, who estimable descrving lady kes her home in Omaha, will receive the sympathy of a s cle of friends, De Wit only pill to cure sick hes bowels, Dr. Sussdorfl, 1504 Favnam, Diseases peeuliar 1o women. -— THE METHODIST HOSPITAL. Speciulty, | Al anent and Of! o ladies nization s Blected. atlemen who are most in terested in the tion of a Methodist hos- pital met yesterday afternoon in a roomin tho | Young Men's Christian association building and effected a permanent organization Already &1 n subseribed for the construction of this hospital nd the oficers elected today will p 110 secure a site. B. t. Ball was cho rmun_and M J Cowgili sceretary, An effort made to persuade Mr. Bill to act as pern nent prosident of the association but | he declined in faver of Rev hank, editor Nevraska Christian Advoc gl will be p nent Bhank suggested that the lowed to control the board, lnsi: trustee, J.J. McLain was the unanimous choice for | vice presidént The report of the committee on a constitu tion was read, It provides in substanco that the object of the association is to provide for and nurse the sick rrespective of rac color or religious velief. Religious editors, elders and bishops to be given membership certificato Others must_pay 10 e tificate is placed at Outsiders will be . but thoso who can afford it will be required” to pay rly paid up membe Effected but M. 1ov having an auditor who was not In case their The ques- tion of whethe an applicant shouli be in good health at the time he or she made ap plication was vigorously discussed. onstitution, as presented b was finally adopted. It de the patient must be in fai pplication is wade for ociation. avy Cowgzall was instructed itution printed in ral_distribution. In this pamphiet will be published the uames of the ofiicers, s originally intended to have a bourd of but the constitution the number to fitteen. 1 will be held later on for the eleetion of wa auditor and the transaction of other business which was notaccomplished yesterday The Methodist ladies of Omaha ave also in- terested in this enterpriso and have s0 far perhaps > than the men. At least they have solicited the g part of the funds n 1y subscribed. e who have been the most active in the work al Mes- dames Haynes, Shank, Shinn, Austin, Bry ant, Cl Deitz, Sargent and King. ' They P 3 an auxilliary to the asso ciation and will pected to look after tho charity portion of the hospital. Thew soci- ety, however, will be under the supecrvision of the regul rd of trustees. SWhat we pre d one of the ladies to a veporter for 1 tointerest our- selves first to the comf > furnishing of the hosvital, Then, when patients need dei feacies, fruits or extra atttention of any sort we will be notified and - will 1 o their wants promptly. In fact, ou duty will be to look after those who are uafortuna enough to desire th tion. Wo will our name committ the W many things in connection with hospital that women can do fully than men, and it is for that we propose to lend every making this Methodist best the com- nds that ¥ good health membership in to have pamphlet form a Christian more success: that pu assistane hospital one of the of its kiud No griping Witu's Little pill. Safe vil no arly Risc Best pi > pain when Do are taken. Small — - ANNOUNCEN 8. The spectacular pautomine, the and Fly,” willbe the attraction at ope the latter part the week. The “Spider and Fly" ixa tertainment and forms an agreeable for the introduction of unique sce und_ glittering costumes, all_of which made the most of by the M. B. Leavitt com pavy. The peopie whodo the most cleyer work ure Alexander Zanfrotta, Miss Hill as, Irene Verona, the four Levton ters, Georgin Blade, Mr. Thomas W. tiley, Will Deunis, William _Siegrist, P, H. Riley, Miss Victoria North, Miss May Curtis and Miss Lada Clark “Spide A house Mr. Branch O Brien, representing Effio Ellsler ana her _excellent company, who ap. pear at the Boyd on Sunday, Motday, Tues Qay and Weduesday uext, 1s in the city Mr., W. O, Wheeler,ageut of the Patti Ro: company, is in the city. His attraction a Boyd's opera Louse ou the 1th, 10tk | b iust, | A Young Girl Entic | Hartsufr were | And yet you | of incidental exu | exceed thirt | forfive 1ed muslin 160 brown mu ¢ yard 1 wort! B inl wort | yard worth 7 o, worth £1. 00, worth $1 ¢ 18l 00, worth 28 YW 1,75, worth UNDERW EAIR SALL worth %100, orth 2,00, 2,00, worth $1.00, 2,50, worth #5, worth $1.5, £1, worth $1.50, FURNISILING DE $10,98, worth $20.00 75, worth #1500, GOODS CO, 1Ot DIY - I, 1501 Farnam s kidneys, badder enses of t ana rectum, [ » BY A DEILCTIVE, A from Her Home Ruin. who resides at visited police i and to | Mrs Tohnson, Thirticth and Nicholas, quarter erday and wanted the to discover the whe abouts of her daught Lillie, L tr maiden of seventeer years, and restore ier to her parents, 1t scems that Lillie, who was a rather eay irl, made the acquaintance of James Coff man last June, and found great pleasure in Lis company Coffman, who claims to be a detective, is a married man, and his deserted wife and two children, one of whom is but a few weeks old live near the corner of Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth streets, Coffmun told the Johnson girl that he wa drawing 800 a month,and exhibited a Masonic pin, telling hev that'he was a_Mason, and as such, all of his needs would e provided for. Matters went on until the couple were avrested in a house kept by a colored woman on North Twenty-fou h \Ixr t, where Coff- o ented the g s his wife, 110 slation the gl brofesscd penite and said she wan to return to her folks. Cofftman tld of the unfortunate _condition of his wife, and was soanxious togo to her that both of them w released It now trauspires that the girl has nc been | but has iving with Coffn somewhere in the city, He has been sc equently, but refuses to divulge her hiding place He continued to live with his wife untila sh me ago, but has now de serted ner and left her without means of sups Sarah police tive ome sine been Jobmson swd she had hoped that her d return, butmstead of that e from bad to girl1s apparently and he ruin infatuated with ¢ had used his influence over he nan, to her was roferred A complaint a v, believing that when ar bie whe uts of the a the county attor- vinst Coffinan for adu ed hewill disc I The oppressed of European gov verments turn to this conutry for free homes, free laws and free use of Salvation Ol for | their pa It1s the slight cold frequently that finally undermines the syst Bull's Cogh Syrup i the begini and be cured. o Captain Cusick’s Retirement, General Wheaton, Colonel Wheaton, Colonel Hughes, Colonel Bache and Major 1session yesterday as aretir. , with Licutenant Werden as recor- consider the retirement of Cusick of the Ninth cavaley. I, on exa ion of his malit rd, heis ind el he will be piaced on the rétired list. - Don't F 1 Well, t sick enough to consult a ain frou » doing for fe vself and s v you just what vou neel. It is He which will 1ift_you out of t comfortable, dangerous condi tion, intoa state of good health, confid and'checrfulness. Yo dea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. - LEGAL EXISIENCE, ing b docto vou tell NO Major Wheeler's Decliration Con- cerning the State Board, “There has been no legally organized state board of agriculture since | said Major D. 0. Wheeler, in speaking of the bill now before the state legislature izing the vd and defining 1ts duties at statement may scem a little sweep- ing but it's absolu o, continued the major, as he took down the latest compilation of the Nebraska statutes and proved his as- sertion, “The state board in 18, s organized,” he con- and a law for its mainten- was passed in 1868, In avised and the first sec. rd and providin 1ts vopaled, and pust eleven rs the board bas had no legal existence.” “It has existed just the same, has it not?" and has been one of ike close rporations. ‘The money contribu 10 its support has been expended in pay 8 should Why, 21000 e been incur cidental expenses. > is and have uot been made public and the affairs of the board have been in the hunds of a ring, the members of which have had things abso lutely their own way “What are the features of your new aslked n the fi * replied the major, bill pre ) sation of a state hoard of agriculture, The membership shall not three and shall be chiosen from senatorial distric by the re, organizea county agricultu cleties, All tho of s shall chosen by ballt, The sec and treusurer shall bo the only ofieors of th o vecords bill e “the the funds of t into the pockets of of the board." “How about the place promiums and not the members and oficers of holding the state for holding the faiv for not less than two nor more than five year: uy one piace. After the fuir has be atad at ono placo it may be changed o end of two years oven if o ted ars, By this provision an ambi tious town miy have an ovportunity to show its enterprise and reap the benefits derived from an occasionui holding of the fair, . Il was prepared by wmeat the re. quest of & number of the most promineut agriculturalists of the state, who have for a time been auxious 0 have the state cultaral board controlled by agricul d not by political farmers. |am U the n vs of t g5l are very well satisfied with the me When Raby wan sick, we gave her Castoris, Wh for Castoria, When sho beeame Miss, she clungs to Castoris, When she had Clldren, she gave thom Castoriay e was o Chld, sho o treats dis- | Worss he | THE OMAHA DAILY SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Wants to Skin Sheep. William H. Crawford, the champlon sheap skinner of Nebraska, appeared at the South Omatia By oMee Saturday evening to Wilson as appointed. Mr. Wi M, Crawford ha Mr. Wilson fory meot son did Ay man for o Kinnin Ihis £ Beeofiee at any time, Mr. Wilson lid not appear Nad all the sheep in the state of Nebraska killed in saloou Wit H, Crawronn, money remaing good March Police Assignment nas Brenna SChis police has for Captain, Pat Pyenty-fifth I J ho Jafl arid from sever fifth streets: Willia k Reardon, Thi Henry B o fourtn ward Day For Moses M, Redmone cond ward; Cha s O'Har, Notes About the son of Mayor S| City, oane, is sick v ht has removed to 2311 M Richards, of Richards & Sau | in Chicago, The funeral of James Sunday aftern an coraet band att Miss Minnie White who has been the M. Sanford, Third Ward, has returned home I'he Sokol or sornet band will give its entert t ional hall, I'wenty-fourth and L st next Saturday eveniuyr, The | to act reque lodizo and wded the fune ), New York and Mrs, ¢ sbyterian 1 the plans for tl >f architects hus next Monday evening A b selonging to B, Jotter broke its : Saturday and a veterinary surgeon sic sfully reduced the fracturs and expects to save the valuahle animal Mrs, AL B Young, with who has been visitin law, Mr.and Mr leave today tor Morclaud, Ta Hor u MeMillen and Provi 3 W. Mason, have rer congregational meeting new chu it the been adjourned till her langhte e 1l Brewer, wil their banlk Misses C eamo up fr and Auna Blanchard ue where they are at tending o spend the Sunday at their homes. Miss Flunt’s gold watch was loston the wiy home « e Van Ormen, man of the change hotel, has o psed of his inter John W. Stepheus, formerly of Chica ceeds Mre. Van Ormen. "The hotel room has been fitted up with a 1 ter. Charles Crume's team went over the embay an M strec ow t about o aped without wagon and driver wholt d ity iy or outiit feot serious inju much \aster John M appointed _and swore in” William Kelly, jr., sonof Captam William Kelly of the commis: firm of Sava K . o fill the position vaci tain Jonn E. Hart Mus, T whose husband, in” Clifeago attending mec sudde L6 oclock ye pnewmonia, at the residence of Ly Fuller, Nietcenth strcet, between Areangements for the fune de till Doctor Taylor arvives, who conducts a restau venth street, just nont wve s pleasint social danc of fricuds Saturday evenin wellentertained an all present promise Baer's guests Count Skandiz, No., 220, Tndependet Order of Foresters, has appointea Messrs, Nels A Lundgren, i A, N e and Mr, Swanson @ :committee to et with committees from othercounts of Forresters to make arean; ments to receive and entertain High Chief Patrick Cummings and ex-lHigh Secretary Willian ki Y ro when they make their visit to Ne. onth, - cures cata — The Tobaceo R The dealers in tobacco who anxious to take advantage of th that went into effect Mareh 1, b forccof clerks iu the & the past w The law provides that all dealers on hand 250 pounds or mor unbroken packag ll L ate of 2 cents per pour imants in this Glasgow Saturday to asco 1ests were 1 fine luneh served made themselves to be Mr. n when dancing was the ion. have bate tax been revenue ofice busy having of leaf tobaeco in entitled tou re Ub to this date revenue district bave mills with foot power, i L butter Eiluloghio of Borden & Sellock Co iy Don't Kool Y ourself! Notwithstanding all rumors to the Chi , Milwaukee & s now steam heated pal with *“electric lights in still leaves tho Uniond 6:10 p. m. daily, arrviv £ 930 .., in time to make all eastern connections. Ticket oftice, 1501 Farnam st. J. PRESTON, F. A, Nasn, C. Puss. Agt. Gen. Apt. m School, Martin of the ame in yesterday Fred Crook bacle 1o the reforma tory. Crook was allowed to leave the institu- tion Lwo years ago to go ona farm, but wa dissatistiod and skipped out. He was nabt Saturday ni a colore Banks, whiie pling s at thie Chieay the St, ing cars evory berth, pot, Omal ing'at Ch amplo Returned to th Assistant S intendent veform school at Kearney, to take to stéal some Nearalgin m." I ianit iRl Age, DAt Tosse GOODMAN DRUG CO,, | 110 Faroaw Strecty = Ouaba, made the | | PATENTED AUG. BEES TUESDAY, MARCH 3, IN THE SPRING. Nature ghould beassisted, when the system is changing from thefull habit of the winter months, to the lighter Swilt's Specific (S, S. S.) ish blood and rids you of that fecling 1891, diet of the warm scason. stimulates the slugg of heaviness and languor. §., beautifies the skin and males the complexion rosy and healthy. , irives elasticity to the step and buoyant spirits , mnkes the feeble and delicatestrong and robust. , is o tonic to the body and inereases vitality, S, 8, is o simple vegetable medicine If the whole ¢ is poison in the blood, it generally shows itself in the ad this is the season to help nature to drive ftoutand be cured. Nothing does this aswellas S. 8. 8, It is harmless to the most delieate, yet so powerful as to cleanse the system of all impuritie Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €0., ATLANTA, GA. pring, THESTANDARDCOCOA OFT § WORLD, PPN PRS- DI PRI 9 3P OPDENONNI B 8, UNLIKE TFA & COFFEE--COOD FOR THE NERVES. The claims of cocoa as a useful articleof dietare steadily winning recognition, Unlike tea and coffee, it isnot only a stimulant but a nourisher; and it has the great advantage of leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general use. . The strong may take it with pleasure, and the weak with impunity. ¥an Houtens fiecuA "'BEST & GOES FARTHEST." £ VAN HOUTIN'S COtOA ¢ onco tried, always wsed') I s injurions effects on the It mno wonder, th iy 1 vk, rioh othe © NO CUREK! NO PAY DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. nteen yoars experiin e, A resilir gratuate in medidn e, Ieatill treating w th utest siceess, all Nervous, Chr 1 Prvate Diseses wusranteed for Catarh P i Lost Min liotd, Seminal Wenkness, NIt 1 0ses, Tinote To'tie, andail o fiho Skin anl U hnary s, N I3 Ao o il failt Bouk (Mysteries of Life) sent free, Ofice b Sunday 10 Dr. OWEN’S ELEGTREB ELT With Double Wire Suspensory. 16, 1*51 I‘{“Pfl H] JULY 29, 1890. s dip) BEGGS IF YOU I you Lave a nnuh rate congh, lave u hiard congh, | I YOU have o tight cougly IF YOU have any cough at all, and if all other congh syrups have failed, try BEGGS® Chery Cougl Syrup. It is positively guavanteed to relieve any kind of 1atone Price DR. vANIC BOD PENSORY will maticComplaiuts touy orno pay. 5e., Sle. and $1 per bottle. Hod o S Thg1 Buspeisorg. PAWTIES FOR (ER- 0 DAYS TRIAL nd tielt Combined. theront you 1 ated bock, 2% Vi sealed e “g‘? ‘Nention this paper. Addrés Dwen Eiectric Belt & Apptiance Co., | ay, St.Louls, Mo. o by all druggists, 1f yo st does not keep it in stock Il not prowure ivfor yon. cept no substitute, but & nd direc 10 the laborniory of Begies Mfiz. ¢ Chicigo, llis., the prce nit and they will forward, prepaid, t any purt of the U, S, L.A.DIES OI\TLY Bua (Jmllm \lwlu zI luhl \uwu il INSTITU ’l ]. o for TIFE ope. - SCOTT'S 0f Pure Cod Liver Qil with Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda. There are emulsions and emulsions, and there is sl much skiname asquerades as ¢ Il nany man o disguis tmentof all CHERONIC 1ruees Tost Faeilt Fatccessful trot reaniting Modical et ROUMS FOR 1 ' L witle Hypoplun: AND U tatablc as itk 2 as for the fuct 5 0f the H yjpo- 8 freqeently pre- tes is almost as this veaso of the stimulat Phosphites, ¥ serive CONSUMPTION, SCROPULA, BRONCHITIS and I CHRONIC COUGH or SEVERE COLD, NN Atten Fance ilars on Tirnehitis, nhaiat deurie eyay, IKidioyse T e OV OMIN Al Druggists sell it, biet b suere yore got ] the genine, as therd ave poor: imita VOWNRIGHY It VATE DISEAS IS Al B0 Diseqs InsLruments no ks W histe e Flemauy the ol O o » A.T. McLaughlin, Pre othand Harney Streets, Omadi, many SON'S o 3 = DR BAILEY GRADUATE CENTIST A Full Sot of Testny on Rubber, for Five DoLtars, A Aporfoct fit guarantoed. Teeth extroted | nnnlmu p\\n‘nr. o and witlout amos, | ietics. Gold “and ailver \b lowest Tates Bridge and Crown Teath Witk Butalntes AL work wirr OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH En tra 6th street elovator £s until 8'u'elock W.S. ROBINSON:® Chemist and Wl Laboratory of Murvay, Cor. (1th and Ha inthe most sbstantially constr Hotel Beilding in Onaha. Se g briek fire walls vunning from il the ceitings and Anbostos five proof g it dnpossible to Burn capes and fire atarms cghonet the buiiding. Stean heat, and cold seater aund wenxhinein i voona, Teble vensierpassed any- whe B. SILLOWAY, HOTE L DL‘LLONE witk AND FARNAM Opeseve Prop. Assayer, Formerly fn €1 Pacit Special Attention Given to W aters and Oils 1112 Dodge FRENGH bPEG'FIG A IVE andpermanent C E for all 3 iTine I ARY CRGANS: Cures wn imentfails. Fulldirections with each bottle 0 dollar, See signature oi E. STAHL. For 8ale By All Drugg!sts- ores, t.,, Omaha, N eb OMAHA SOHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY THIE CLOTIHES OIF SPI in our Men's Cloth«- advance of are gratified at being able (« Itis we To-day we place on sale ing Department Spring Suits. W announce that this stock is not carried last placed our Fall stock onsalein eighteen ninety, our assortment entirely new. over from year, as when all the Spring suits we had left you could have putin a still had for Our buyer has had a pienic buy- ing this stock. Nothing to worry him, no mem bering what we had packed up from last )('.I an w heelbarrow and room passengers. rec= r, all plain sailing, simply go ahead and buy entire new and this he the “Queen's t We nevel handsome styles in suits business as we are showing them every every shape and cut handsomest that could stock, has done to aste.” have shown so many since we began We have have them in them in the and colors to-day. We have in material. We assortment shades the confined of markets of the to buying as our buyer lines of manufacturers, s on suits this seas be selected from You'll not goods made by any has selected the cream Suits, made the very We are going to make price son which even W E have never made. Going to outdo oursel ves, as it were. From the workingman’ssuit to the finestimported Wor- sted, we will save you from to ten full grown dollars, Wecordially invite you to call and the handsomest assortment of Spring Suits you ever saw in Omaha. country be one concern, of best dozens of by before two see (Qur Spring Catalogue is ready Write for Jor mailing. it.) Nebraska Clothing Go, Comer Fourteenth and Doghs Streets. Open till 8 P. M. Saturdays 10 O’Clocks THE POPULARITY 0F OUR ‘CLOTHING Already conceded, shall rest on no uncertain basi We will win by merit only, and shall look to it that the excellence of our goods hold the favorof the friends we have made, GOODYEAR India Rubber Glove Co.’s RUBBER BOOTS and SHOLS. Including their full line of are e handsomest and FOR SALE BY ALL Law DEALERS, Omaha Rubber Co. Wholesale Western Agents. cannotdo,j ingen Weak women can Wity can: ERFORH MIRACLE wnl'h the aid of - £l Tr ll‘myournexl'house- P cleamng and see. A STRUGGLE WITH DIR.T Goes on in civilized socicty from the cradle to the Dirt is deg dution—nnd degradation s destruction. Women, especially, are judsod by their hubits of houseliold deanliness, and no stronger ‘.ml.ujw Lx:‘n can be expressed than sl !w]uullfi\lw‘l\r' and a filthy Kitchen,” But the struggle with dirt i3 often unequal ® The wornan's tho worthlessness of the he wses ke it impossible to overcomg thy dowon of dirt, ® By the use of SATOLIO she wins eusily & e grave, weakness or aps