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1 Leeof Fremont to the chair, o Teprt upon crede tials. i < “iaam * - Baw closr tines since 1 lave been THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1891 BUSINESS MEN (ETTOGETHER Two unired Nebmeks Merchants Working for Mutual Benefits, PLANS fOR PROTECTING RETAILERS. Ihe Second Annual Convention of the State Business Men's Assovias tion—Opening Adireses— The Work Ahead __. There are sixty-five local branches of the Nebnska State Business Men's assocution witha total memborship 1452, representing tho sibstntial retall merchants of tho siate Newrly two hundrol memnbers aro in sttendanc atthe secod annuil covention of theassciation, which mmenced a tiree days'session at the board of trade rooms at 20'chock this aftemoon, Three yoars ago the Nebrska State Busi ness Men's association was organized, malnly through the efortsof Mr. . H, Websterand Mr. R. ¥\ Holgin, the president and general secrelary, repecively of the stite 580 dation. ' The organizaton was _ form. ed for tho purpse of afording the retail delen ot the state the protectin and aivanlages thal an se. cured only by mutual ind unitel effort. Tho Iawsof tie state, so the originatos of the movement held, wore all aginst theinterests of the retail merchant, and mutual intrest and self-protection wer the prine features in the orzanization. It wis proposed toorginizo local branches in cachtownof the state under & gencral state organizatim with hendquar. ters In Omaha. A credit rmport sytem rwoawas planied to furnish tho retailerwith the information concerning his custoners that Dun and Brdstreet furnishes tho jobbers concerning retail dealrs. ‘I'ho plan caight the popular iden and branch organizations wero forned in many of the towns of the stato. The efforts of the stat organintion wen dircted to the passige of bottor laws for the retail merchants. The first aniual convention of the association was hell in Omata a year agoand was well attended and mich good work accomplishel. The convention which metibisaftenoon promises tobe evon moro productive of good results, Opening Sewion There were about onohundred dologtes present when G. H. Wobster, president of the association, alled thoconyention togetier at 2:30p. m, Mayor Cushing welomel tho delgates to Omiba in a speech well caleulated 10 impross then that he understood theim portance to the community atlarg of the rot ' ros. perity. He suggested beneficid clanges i the statutes, and urged tho retail mn t stand together intheir orginiution for the gool of themselves and t Presidont Webster callel President wd responded to tho miyor's adiress. Ho'sad the organ 1zation had now g bejond thosoothing syrup and soft food poriod and was abie o masticate anything that grown-up pople coud eat. Ho congratulatd the men: pers on tho succss of tho or gavizatin thus for, and cnfidently redicted its continuance. One suggestion © made was thyt 2ach eistern man write houe ‘a ldter giviig Netraski a gool senl-oft" Aconmittee of five was then appointed to They were Hansen Mountof Omala, Parsons of Tolliss of Walelleld, ¥ of Hastings, Schuyler, abrice, The sccrelary thon read his annual report The roport showed that the association hiad Ioal organia in thirty cpuntios of thy “Btae. The assiciation had 124,20 persous rawd. Thirly-nie per cent of this vastaun. ber of cusiomers wer rited as gool pay and 27 per et wore medium pay, 14 per cent were slow pay, Whilo16 por cent were so uncertain that merchants nad to demand cash ondelvery or run the risk of losing tho bilis sold tothen. The total atnaunvof col- leclions sent to the Commerdal Dirctory conpauy for colloctin was 175, This enormois sum ropresomted the dead beat List and was malo up fron the uucolleted bills held by 739 firms Loujs Helnvod, chairmin of theleguslatiye conmiltee, roported the failuro of the bill ‘which the association had introduced at the 1ast session of the legislature, and recou- menaed that the association begin at once to discussandagitte the pissage ol similar bill at the next session of tho stato ligish- ture. Whilo tho association waitel for tho con- mitteeon credentials to prepare areport, M. 8.5, English, of Bagle, was callel out and spoke upon the cbjeuts of tneassociation. Mr. Lee of Fromont sail hohad found thit tho assocration mting book wis a great beno- in bis business. ;. Steplor of F'remont also spoke briefly, recommeniding the work of tho association, The committeo on credentiils rported the folowing dolegates presit and ontilled to seits 1 the convention F.Sulllvan, 1108, 1. Castle and H.0. Hansn, P Benediet, M. Shackelford, Al Forrens und e John Deeknan, Schuylor M. T. TeIAS Heury Bolwr and A M, ronont: E.F. Swopler, Smulles. O. William Biles' B, T. Staufer. A Suith, Jolo Sherman wnd H. Omaha: H. J. Coles, Fred M. heoe K, Barroit, G 8. Benawn, George A lennitt, Ohurles’ B Courtney, FE. Cutler, Willian I Klersiead, R. M. Dovney, W, R. Drunmond, N B. Falemer, W. J. Fisler, Ohris Hansen, T © Havens, Charles ilunloy, Charles S Hay - wood, Louls Heimrod, John H. Hussie. KA Jones, H. L Kanedy! J M. Metaif, W. W P, Mone, DT Mount. J, H. Shruldt. { mith and W toetrol. Plattsmouth: Tinothy Clrk, John Water- harlos Cumnnins, M. B, Murply, Kis- mport, T. L. Fisk. A C. arker, J. J. Skow, G. I dor- J.Smith., <. Waost Polu L. E. Chubbuok, Minden: Jawes Il Cliue, B J wrs. Thomecting was then adjnrned uitil tns moruing at 9 o'clock, when it is expected that dolegates from other towns will be present, Work Ahead. Today willbe a buy dav o3 & number of important matters will vo discussed. On Thunday moming the actual work of the convention will bo completed and the afler- roon given over to plasure soeking. An excursion train will leave the Union Pacifo dopot at 1:4) o%lock for South Omaha whers the packing houses will be visited. The delegates will retum at 4 oclock and will botaken at the Unim dipot kiveva carriage drive through {ho city sand abanquet at tho Millard notdl inthe evening. Onaha joblers are expectel to tak a prominent part in entertainiog the visitors. Talks with Delegates. A number of prominent delegates wore seen by Tur Bre mud all had an encouragine wora t0 sy about he crop prospects throughout the state, C. B, Huffman, hardware merchant of Clarks, saia crops look very well and indica- tlonsare that the crop will bo enorinow The grain wil be marketed early, for farn ors_ wantmouey. H, W. Dovey of Plaitsmouth said business was fair aud colletions siow. G. B. TchuhofY, stationer and bok siller of Platsmouth. said business was pretty good in his lito. T, J. Gist of Falls City, i1 the general mershaudise tustiess, sail thit Dusines in bis part of thostalo was pretty good. Good crops are promised aud good limes secn to Plere, Zinger, ¥ Blumenth - nus Toterson, A. B Knott. Beatrice: O, B. Da [rank Tahn. . Van Valkou- be comiug. T, F. Sulliyan, a lumbermerchantof Falls City, sail business was very good in his line, Timothy Clark, & oal dealr 1 Fhtts. mouth, found collctious very slow, *Never in the state.’ I B. Parker of Beatricesells hamess and y, Ho said: “Busines i fair, | issoclation plan of «llecing bad sk, of Beatrice, Isa grocer, *“Trado ald Mr. Fisk “and collections are & little shw. Tho prspets for fruit and gral in(inge county werenever better thau now.” “J, G. Beckman, & butcher of Hastings, and ~C. Hanson, aprominent inplenentaealor of thesamocity, sald tride wvas quiel and col lections slow, but the crop prospect 15 tho finet they ever saw. Some of the small gram, thoy sald, was alresdy beading out. L J. Lee, s Fromont morchaut; slated thal business was very quiet i hisneighboriood, TI'ho farners ave very busy, he sail, geting in theircrops and there wis every indication of iargn yhid. A W, FPansons of Sshuyler snid them way a lirget acreage this year thay ever bifore, Hoprelictel good pricos this fall and largy crops. The supply of all kinds of farn products had been about exbausted and ho wis of the gpinion that ood prices would prevailfor mothor vear. B. J.Van Valkenbirg, an oll griln man of Minden, was enthusiasticover the crop pros peits. “Our farmers are pultivg in mor grin than ever before,”” said b ar not pitting all their egrs i ono bas ket. Thew are sowine all kinds of grain and there isevery indication of a good yield Wo hiave had plenty of wain and no fros), and I ste nothing toprevent o very (rosprous yar. ()uryulk! have a large acresge in Sugar beetsand we exped to have a sueit factorysome time. Thenew wardiousw law isn groat thing for this stalo, tie nearer home we can got our market the beller it will beforus. Weexped to havo a large elevator in Minden thy yer br soring gran, It wiil bo erccted by the alliance.” 8. S Euglish, elitor of the Eaglet, 1 wiekly papr piblisied h Eigle, sayl mat ters ingeneral were very quict inhis rowion but wilh evory prospect of gnd crops and & goerally prosperons v ea. plteasadt Al PHYSICIANS 1N COUNCIL, Sixteenth Annuil Meecting of the Eclectic Med Society. TheNebnska Stite Eclectic Medieal so- clity isholiing its sixteenth anual meot- ing In the wparlors of the Paxton hotol, and will bs (1 sessbn tody ant Thursday. Tho sciety las o viry lirge membership which is licresed it eich ainusl mesting, and ranks well up with the otler similar orpanizitions of the stave, A fow ofthe physicians_ arived on yester diy’s moriing trains, and quite s deleation cime In ot non, butthe greatr of thoswo fiom the ceniral and westernpartof the stte,2s well 18 some who do not resilo as far away will jot be n until this notning. Speial railnad and houl rates were secured for the visilrs, rnd it Is expected that fully 150 disciples of cotlcism will be heroto altend the meot- I'hesociety isofficeredas follows: Presl- dent, Dr. W. Melntyre, Unadilla; first wvice presidont, Dr. 0. M, Moore, Bradshay ond vico prosident,Dr. G, L. N sury, Dr. M. A, Carricker, Nebraska trodsurer, Dr. A. LRoot, Lincolr J. H. Woolwarl, Siwarl; noln, and R. B, Morto, Watioo, Commitiee onlegislation —Drs. R. L Bent- Iy, Lincoln; T. . Britt, Linoln;M. A, Car- riker, Nebraska Caty; M. Colernan, Stroms- birg} C. R. Chubbuck, Tecumseh; S. 7. Dean, Alna; I. P. Howird, Huvan; MeTntyré, Umdill; k. B Mortn, Waho; 0. M. Moore Brdstw; G. L Nichols, Onaba; A L. Root, Lincoln, The ' sesionyestordiy aflernon was - tirely of a business nature. It fncluded wll-call, roaawg the mnutes of tho last meoting, applications for membenhiprepors of thesecrotary and treasurer, halloting for cndidates, report of the hacd of censors, payment of dues md appointment of con nittees, At the eveniig session quite a number of the members who had filledto amvein tine for the afiornon meeting were present. Mayor Cushing delivered a short addres, weleoming themedical men to the city, and promised hema herty welomeshould they bold mother conventionin the city. Dr. R. 8 Grimesof Lincoln, repliedto the cor's aldress and stited the progressof ety since its formation, Inclosing Dr. Grimes said: “We are herw forprofes- nal purp ad Ttrust thit when we lave finished our labors we shall feel thav we have done good work for elocticsm, I lope we will accomplish vork which shall placeour cause upon & basiswhich canotbe overtirown.” Dr, Wordward of Sefvard, Dr. Opperuman of Auburn, Dr. Potter of Seward and D Warren and Carriker of Omaba were ad- nitted to membership. Iour other applicatios were received wnd theirnames were refoared to the boardof ensors. A piperwas read by Dr Carriker of Ne- braska City on “Hydro-Therapy,” and e by Dr. A, Oppermon of Auburnon “Hydro- Thenpeutics.” T'he remaindor of the eveningsession was taicen up in the disussion of these papers, Auther sessionwill be held at today. e STAK N GUISHED, Some Folicemen Put Out ‘That New Men MayStep In The board of firo and police commissioners helda spicial meeting last evening for the purpse of appointing low members of the poliw foree, and after a short deliberation the followinglist was sgreed upon : N.V. Hatter, H W, Dunn, Jokn Raven- kamp, W, E. Abbott, A. M. Gover, S. D. Riegetman, Theodore Bennott, H. M. Flint, Rictara Flym, A. L. Jackman, Michael Dolla rd, F. €. Holman, S.D. Cary, Jobn F. Muggge, George W. Brice. These fiftec mon were ordered to report at ouce st theoftice of the hoardandthen to the city physician for physical examination. Ttis expected tohavo them g on patrol duty aboit June 1. Itis not the intention to increasetne size of the fore, s it will be necessary tocreale a fow vacancies, Thereare five vicaiies iow exising, but about a dozeu of the vresent members are to be lot out, as was prelicted sone time ago. Some of theso are physically ncapcitted, while othersare, as ono ofthe comnissimers expressed it, “*of no earthlyuse b a wlice \lorlmrtmunh or anything else.’’ lhen the quostion of who should step down andouttameup, and in less tino thin it takes totellit tho folowing resolution was promulfated: Resolved, That the board do herebycon- sider and dedlarothatit fsnecessary for the proper mankement and alscipling and for thomon effeetive workingand service of the police dipariment to renove the following menbers of sall departpentand they are henby removed, saldremival o tike oTeot atio'elek pm.on the 3t day of May, vizi ~ Clarles Everly,J. R. fldde, K W. Mclirtde, Petor Matzi, £ raik Johnson, Gorgo Liude, Intrick J. Enright, Patick Hinhey, David' 0. Rovden, John Doll, Patrick Cusic The matter of cleaning up the city was di: oussed, and vigorous steps will bo taken at onw to compel property owiersto remove allsccumulated rubbish. A b Thomas' Dates Changed. Owing to s rearrangement ofdates in other cities the Thomas orchestral cocers in Omahawillbe given Welnesday afternoon and ovening, Jure 8. A completechange of progranme witl be made, andall the artists will appear at each coicer, amd several popular request nunbers addedto the pro grimues which willbe silectel bythe ticket buyers through & plan to be amnounced: later inthe week Mauager Blakely btas kindly adied another featuw tothe wncerts in the personof e celebrated teior, Sig. Ital Campaoini, who joins Mr. Thomas here for the remainder ofhistour, Surely with the gmnd orchestra such brillisnt soloists as Josoffy, Campauiny d Miss Flemmiig, no aoubt should exist asto the gmud sucess of thase concerts. i Never had & proparation & more appron- priate pame than Ayer’s Hair Vigpr. When tho capillary glands becoms enfeebled by Qisease, age, or negloct, this dresing in- parts onewed 1ife o the scalp, so that the air asumes mich of its youhful fulness aud bewuty, e In the Court. Tho murdor trial now being heard befors Juige Estelle, wherein Tom MeNamoe is charged with having killea Klsio Willian. son, alias Kate Nichols, was devold of inter- @it or sensation, Dr. Coulter was on the stand Auringa groater portion of tho day answering medical questuns. Judge Davis took up tho case of Christine Nubleus{nmul the city of Omaha. Theplaitaff clains that Ootober 19, 18 in compauvy with her hustand, Soven Noble she was walking along Sowuth Th teenth streot, in thevicinity of Park Forest, Jtwas s dark, niny eveiing andas she was crossing tne stroet she sippel and fell over embanknent, braking her hip bouss, b sides injuring ber splual cora, This impaired hor soneral Bealth and she now wents §25,00 damages. I — Coustipition poisins tne blood: LW it Littlo Early Risers cure Constipation, "The ciuse removed the disease 1s gone, GRAND SPECIAL. Twice eacll year, once in the fall and once about this time in the we arrange a grand bencfit sale of Clothing for our customers. This we do for a two-fold purpose: First, to show, in a measure, our appreciation of the magnificent support accorded us by the citizens of Omaha and the west since the day we opened, and second, tocreate a grand and lasting advertisement for our store. ~ Every man who takes advantage of the sale which we began on this WEDNESDAY MORNING and who will tell his friends of the wonderful bargain he gets, is by far the best advertisement we can get., and we intend to have eighteen hundred such advertisements talking for us in the next ten days. We have been preparing for this sale (and the sales to follow) for weeks. Our buyer has scoured the castern markets day after day for barguins ¢as a scourer he beats Sapolio) He has bought twenty-five suits of one kind, fifty of another, a hundred of another, a hundred and fifty of another, and so on, making a grand total of These Suits have been selected with great care, They come in sacks and frocks, They come in allsizes, from 84 to 42, They come in dark colors, medium colors and light colors, There aresuits for young men, suits for middle-aged men, and suits for men who sit in the “bald head” row, There are suits for the laboring man, the mechanic, the merchant and the professional man. Not a suitin theentire lot but what is worth a full grown ten-dollar bill, most of them worthtwelveto fourteen dollars, and many are worth up to fifteen dollars. We have put the entire eighteen hundred suits in one grandlot, and for ten days,beginning Wednesday morning, Yyoucan take you pick for Remember weare going to sell eighteen hundred suits in the next ten days—a hundred and eighty we always malke asuccess of our undertakings. it EBRASKA CLOTHING €O CORNER DOUGLAS AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. a day—and church vas supreme, andsine then it has bean.’* f i | Refering to the finawial situntion in Axgentite, General Osborne says: “Thy | Worst timé las bien pissed, and au upwanl ENDED GRIEF IN THE BIVER. pending decision, Then the falling off in Omabn’s bank clearings was refervel toand | Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, About the firsi matter tackled was a propsi- | tion b send th Ouehagaards w thelndan- | | J]7S B 8 8 8 RRILWHY TIM E GARD apolis drill. This was discussedaud dropped | . & Q[ Ariivos ul Maton S | Otiahac morement iscontinuing aud it will soom b | a commitee appintel toseeihe execulive | OUGLAS STRERT Chicago Vestitn T Roa m A Ohrcago Girl Goes from Her Mother's onits frot.” The gencralwillbe in Clicago | committesof the Omala claring lhouse on 1409 D OMAHA, NEB. 00w * Gravoto Hor Death | & weelsand will then leave for Wishingtoun. Llu{ ;nhjwl,__ i o o 3 Do I s (e ' 'R OF PAWELL ENOTS Afier this plans tomale the work ofthe J m B B S rebption committe | OrEMNzAton foclive wen dicusied snd BURMNGION & S, RIVER Arivos “ " 8 hasrectiveda lotter from Jamos Ketly, M. | Substription lists talkel ovor. v T o 2 MONUMENT FOR “MARTYR” ANARCHISTS. | 157 (i g ohief of the Parnel delegation {0 this 4 - A | colntry, stting that Willim Redmond, DeoWitvs Littlo Risers, Bust little I Deiver Expien | comtry, siat B dill | Pl ever made. Curo constipatio every | Dinver Night Expi | monbér ofparlhment for Fermanaghy Wil | fo o Noue eual, Uso them now. TAicoin Limid Inside View ofthe Chilian Revolution | armve in Clicago this wedk aid take tharge el el & Lincoln Loe) ..+ Voo b i i | ofthe organization of the meetings in tho . : TR AT ] = s - and the Causes Which Led Western and midile sntes, Agenral meel. | For Sehlitz beer aply to R. R Pars OB T Amves to [t—To Recelve Par- ingof Parndl sympathizers will b beid in | Groite. iR ( i this ity next Sidayat which Mr, Redmond 1 e i e iy, ey F EIEE Leoras will Qeliver an aadress, The dute of the | Dr Cram,S.W. cor. 1ith and Dolge 2 CALLENY Chicago demonstratin will then be fixe ts. jcures cancerandall chronic diseases. l’m-‘l ml\ KE‘IA{IIHI”I‘!’ - Mr. Kelly says that the ewoys tar in = oL ivsol Inhy nad Marey v Cuicaco OFrce o Tie Beg, ) | Canada was very successful and theirmeet- GO AS TH PLEASE RgR8 ik enmus Gy 'c";"";r".ifif un.).| 4.8 p m ings inNew Yok stite and New Kigland an very well attendod. A TROUBLID DBOCIAT. The activity of ruqublimlnm starting the Cmcaco, May 19. § Bertha Camentz, duughter of a wellto-do German living onthe west side, committed | suicide yeserdsy after a loig visit to her | 50 ) m 50 p m .20 p Ohio Club Peoplo Will ¥ Fairmount Park, The Otio club held s medting lasteveling icic at Graid Talane [(HICAGO, MIL v, ! St Paul Ororiand Fiyor Pacitic Kxpress 40 p m W0 p m . (ox. fin) |11 8. & ST. D prosn L and Mary St ) " g | Clovass of 15020s a tioruin the side of ex- | jn rom 119 Now York Lifo bullding to per- Chiago Expross. T en mathers grave. Thogirlhud leen suflring | Suto Senstor Henry Westiield of Sould | o et ononts for its. thied annaal pice Chitago Express Hom from welancholia eversince the death of her Cuolina, and unless democrals bestirthem- S8 b el 2 A 1 I CHICAGO, R PACIFIC, | Arrivos mother, andher father was lo accompany | selvessimilirly, therepublicans will by next | nic, o beheldon Saturday aflernwn, May ( U dopot, 1085 liarcy Sts. ber back toGernany in acordincowith her ' 3@r be s fataheu, hosays, asto defy all | 30, fu Falrmount paric, Council Blufts. G g T wer. This club has a membership of a little over A Xpriss frequently exprased wish. Ibo trnkswero PIRA | g1, thoconvntio of therebub- | ourhunired and is a sotal oIt ialon sibule §iited puked aud set W tio statln when jjmn lmgusin Clncimat, republicans have | oo ol e raidents of Olio. The SIUX CITV & PACLEIC the grl was fond to b miss-| ben vorking like bwvers down our way or- mflg’:{; Al I SR Depot Tith and Maroy St ing A hanikerdief wu found by, Emiziig clibs,heuidw tho Pamerhowse | p " g N cken, vico prosident; W, W, foux ity Passeng st gracy | tolay. ‘“They sre_whal cownt. They the orushed grass ) LA 1 IS8y and willin 1 ostwidely and favoruhl e m her mother’s grave and listain tho Upitel Statos. T! Slahugl, seretary; Will McCagio, toas: 2 if thedemo- fiknovulw 3 elr long exe SIOUX CI'TY showed that she had been recently lyingupon ts don’twake up, Itseems asif the ban- |U5SN " % perience, remarkable skl and universl suo- |_Dowt idh wnt it. Inyestigationshoved tnatshe had gono | quot of last falistilllies heavy onthe demo- | ‘Tie previos pimics of the orgniztion | Swa In the tretinmt d. curoof Norvois T ¢ PACIEI 7 TAvos tersts. | Onal h ) St Panl Limied : o havo ben hdoor afairs, the fiist atthe [ Chromlo amd Surgieal Disanses, entitls thee t directly from tho cenoter and thown ber | tratic stamach and imtcal oftholeades | Y0 PGn R SIEES 00 A BN | GO Wy sltiin to] \he Tull_contiinriresh IICAGO N OV ST self into theriver atthe foot of Blackhawk l‘!lnvl]nm;l.\}‘hmslo O ves ity |andthatof lst year at the Paxton. This S LA AR I D LTI U - depol 10th and Murey Sty street. R ey o b b Y % Wi our way thae | Yearall Obioins wre lnvited, whelher th b ANl et OF tarly vios And the Latnire Chileazo Bxpros Sliaw MONUMENT FORTITE AN ARCHINS, Incharzo o the eoublican clab now ara | Bro membersof the club or not andit i ox- orp.ile that follawin fiy teain, 0 - Vestibule Linited. 9 m (Socin\istlxzvll;m;ecl:\ h‘r‘}ufin?omonugn‘vm diing splendid sorvice and Tundorstand itis {)fi:\ul‘;luc\;{m\ptgu us,mu people will attend ln‘mr;lizA.é:!:;\ BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES b u ofappropriste design in Walleim cemotery 1 o sine in other stites, They ore getting e ARENAY b i e NERVOUS DEBTLITY AND SEXUAL DIs= WA & ST LOU I TARIvas to murk the spit where Syies, Par | yunyiecrits and if there isanythingia or- Everybody will goas they please, dnd all | ORDERS ylold reacily to their skillful treit- 1, 10t and Mary Sts] Ounna, sas, . Ficher, Linge and Bogel | By ocrs e oo fuing b Gone | Will meet in thepars at3 odock’ Linch | ment. P iRl 3 an drlel The' munnent. will foosii] - iRistion theiep 1 “tateon mugnily. | Will be sexved at 5 o'clck, aftr which | ~PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOCERS : ] 1000 i1 o Busa w1 ves biry. Avias | JBet whning u;;:"thlt;‘\!\hn flfl)"l bl | numerous speakers will relato skotcles of giaranteadourd vithout puin or delontin Dot ik MO VAT Ative fat of grund, Wille no choice has vei | fioen then and the joaders.” |Onblife. T theovering thedub meubors | "W BEMIER AND VARICOCELE porma- | S ol o ani o Ounha, been made s tothe design, the central ides = . will hold a reception in the parlors of tho neneiy and stully curel inevery case, | txa m | (i6x Sut) W tobe brought out by tho designers, us ex- A TEWMDLE FALL new Grand hotdl. Soulh Omnahy has an [ 8Y PRILL Ay GLEET, Spie | 5100 miiate s L plinel by the omnittee is that of ‘liber Charles Holm, an iron worker, fell nine | Ohio clib mrtially organized and Coineil 5«"1"(’" '- 3 s Lot Mr;‘plnmfil. 100 m . York & Norfe 1y alwhose atarihe ‘mariyred prootar. | Sories abut 1lo'chelc this moming strik. | Blufls 1sabout to imiute her cample. Tho | NEREEmsion Tecayed: Fioulios, Ferile | 7, 0 CoRT P Lais"" aro supposed tohavooflored therrlives, | g upon Gplieot ylanis aud irm pifes id | Ohimnsof bouh piaces will pamicipito T tho | o eibher sx poatLiely o s o wel ag 8] | Qe _Dosot ik uni W The unvelling of the monument will take | lvesto tellof it. Holmwascmployedin tho | plesures of the day. funetionaldisordersth it from youtht.: Alba mi o Slux Gty Accommodation. .| 9.6 p plice daring theprogress of the Columbian | 1w Manlattw buldig which i3 being ML SHE it yeir. ey | LU0 miousCig o i Sy 13 | exposilion nd ficoniectin with tie opening | srectal atily 7 Dearborn streot. Hisine | Dewis Littiokany [tiarsiosthy Cirs rfntoad fermbme o412 | Rl mliahabis hrase aming e 8 a of the Interatimal Workingnan's congeess. | Jiriesare sovero but the physicius thinkue | ———— Sithout cutting, caistio or it ifon. Sured RTE ST = S0UTH AMENCAN AFFATIES DISCUSSED, i L N Feieral Court Doings, SioeR i Dene She patien1“wHaRRl 8 e Depot i an Wobster sta. qUgmeral, Thonas L dsbme, XUl | Owing wa treatned shutag mihepo- | Iiputy Mirshal Carls Lyon returned | "*T0 YOING AND MIDDLEAGED NEN. States minister to the Argentine Republie, | SR S ble tat the forcewillbe {yesterdsy from Bassett with Otis Pool, a Y CIR T arrivel hew yestordw. Ho hus bea iuSouth | 1@ find itis robable tha 21 ASURE CURE Thn avtul effcts ot . o America for the Pt thirtem yersmd s | rlieved ofabait five hundrel men, alhouzh | liverymm of that tows, who was arrested as g L early vioe which brigs Unitn Dipot g B, | TIeh well. qualified tospeik on matters peruining | MOFemeniro oally requirel for thoproper | an accomnlic in the recnt couuerfiting | HRG0E Teslums, dostring both mind wnd Revom Oley Dis Fx et to that country, Heis ai intimate frima of | Protectionof tio ci work that las been discovered in towns | cured, aloug the line of the Elkhorn roaa. ‘)RS B F'["l's Address those who have Im=- Kanans City N President Balnaceds of Chill, WISTE N PHOPLE IN (HIOGO, In speaking 1EhU X o i of tholatter hosuid: Among the westorn pegle in Chicigo | JidgoDundy hs arorriled o motin for | ook il (5 Paired thume Tvos by inc Unior Do ot S as A moredetermined min Tneversaw, Ho | taaywers thefollawing a now trial In tho cas of Lyuch against the | Bepm S uhoursg'sn 1, sl tury anbits which SR was Chilim ministor to the Argontine Re- | Atthe Palmer —A. A, Milier, Payette, | Unbn Pacatio. Lusiness, studyor nareig s sy e dublioduring my time there Very shrewd | ldaho; C. W. Hibbard, Sioux Falls, 8. D.3 |~ Aboul twenty cases were contimeduntil | MARRIED MEN of thoso entering on that Vedbule 1simitad le is, too, and intelligent, I thinkeventually | Charls Hayward, Rapd City, S.D.; Ed- | next term by Judge Riner, lmnu‘yml,lfe'nwun- of physical debllivy,quickly CHICAGO& NOR'THW ESTKRY be will Succeel. You probably knew the | ward M. Friend, Lincoli, N¢ Intheapplicatin ofthe Unin Pacifie for | “sisted. OUR SU Union Depot, Countll Daffs. revolution was oceasionea by the Chilian con- Atthe Auditoriun—C West, H.A. [an injuiction aginst the Kinbal county oCHSs > Y gress refusing b penuit lim w nane bis suc | Chanberls, Rushylle, Neb, Mr aul Mrs! | watr jower aud sipply compauy, dudg | 1Dasd upon ficts Fint—Practioal exge o Temitad, «ssor, The members of congress weut | M. Straus orse, Dei Mones,[a.i T, | Duidy deciled 1o yrant a temprary in. | (o9 beoid —Evern cui is soctully studied, ton ¥ : aboari tho vessels of the fect, all of which | B. McMa wx ‘Bulls S.D. s Me. wd | juncion restraiiing the courty treaurer | propared i o Lbom iy ckroiy'cs A% o, Mail Tha sive some new onts were onitsside. Bal- | Mrs. Watson Picknll, Beatrice, Neb, fron selingthe londs voiod 1o sid com | ok e, thiss oTotims v zes oot adiy ation (Bei onip)l S0 p @ naceds wtained the army by offering it | Afthe Grand Pucifib-¥. M. Moremn, |pauy. The Unio Pucific was requird to wos | OMATIA § 0% LOUTS Arriver doublo pay. The wir isa terribloone, Tho | L. J, Drike, Omaba; Webster Eaton, Lin- | fumisha bond of§2,00. Drs, Betts & Betts Transtos]_Union Depottouini B ) (hilisus aw deconded fom the Arcaa I | coin, Neb; Biranl N W. L Moy, e o of th Kasas paiing and con: 3 ) PR St Lou s Canon Bal 218 b i dians, whowere never defeated. No prisor- | mont, Nev, ' struction company agiinst thecity of Onaba | 1409 .« . CAG 2 v 3 s wro. takn. Everyboly Is_ ¥illel, | "Atine Shornan—E. ‘B Sely, H. A, Gud- | was posiponsd Giil St rmot s PRAIRUILAS ETREET) A HER AR lonen o bnTe | rraes, Balmiceds lves in his palace. His [ frey, Cedur Rapids, Ia. i ain m Chicngy IExpross 0 mother, who wols ks ‘meals, san slo DS AND BN DS Dr. Birney cures cataren, Beo bldg. W00 Clicag) T xjrias i wants mn o e there aie he must, g — o — Gonorrhoea, Gleet and I. orelaoe Lroston Toeal 120 nm fio cmtisated l tis popery’ bionging 10 | L'tk Bllorniling R Spconly T T B A i i P YOI & AT e e turknte ind the moment a1y Il | jurnosay pool seling il b jermited at | Chaphin Nave, who has bea onu 1eive of |* Hisamat i te 1 yor S W v 1 Lhon osck courctl_liuds 14 . 0 ot rce tracks this sunmer, aosnce at Fort Leavenworth, msses | money if itdoe noteu “ Slana tiy Apcommogition . [ #1 & B surgents or shows the slightest inclination to | MRPIRCI, U8 SUIRCE (o0 e Hanerat o S G St aul Expross 100 b o lurn against the govemmat, Balmaceds | MAOT VIR 4 BAOCH SURTICATIET | thugnthe city yestordy o bis way w0 | petieire 0 o y® el able urtid daps thatmanin jail and confiscates his | ¢ 8 TUC, CRIVA WEE O B PO Bon Nisbrara, iy e & Lind, Omuhai O, A, Nelohr, [ S —————— Jrovarty. dadvards Braher, the bigbank | (ivor fupedion of e 4irgost potofies | e fillowin loar! of txa ainers hasbeey [ Mowird Neyes land k' Serkory, SOt Nutice to Contractors, gonts andthey are now comparatively poor. | f.th countey, y appintd tomeet at Fort Nibrara and ex- | Bufrs Notteo 18 ho, ey given thatsealel bils wil| The botter classes are with the imsurgents, | (Molor W E Wiliams ‘f’““"""{""‘l""‘l‘“’ amine appliwnts forthe position of commis | = —— | ne motlved Ly 'the Boan. of FEioation s but 5o lug s the army, whith i3 jo,0n | [reasry dopatment, pussdihrughihe dty | sary secomt: Major £nil Adan, Cintain Nelson, Nuckolls county, Nob. at the Fins strong, continues with Bainaceds, be will | /PSterdayon his way to Alaska inderspedal | Joln B Kerr und Litenant lugy' L. Galle Notice to Contractors. Natlom] bank In saideity. untll 8 ovlock Hordt sat. The nsuneenis ars tryig bard 1o | orden tolvesigato ralher wontradictory ro- | whir, ‘al of (o Sixthowyilry ; bigeto ¢ [t Ve i B0 e M 00 o forms lmd force,andif thoy succed the | WOFtsentin by thospedal wenls now thore | g following iMeurs have boenappointed | \NoUop tshorhy kivonthat sealod bids wilk | the crection dnd eonpletion of & ilich ichont ude witl w tumed against Bultmiceds, For | PEUNIngthe condiionof tie tisheris, forthesame purpose at Fort Du Closns, | tiidinzane the ofica of tho. soorsry o | v hianiren daihrs om0 1 o i this purpse they are buying ams in the LaztioRds sl TKINSON, t'm.l_ .\lugrr).ln{x,u s I, l(|: fu\I:l'll\uuA.l Cap- st ;1 |‘.\..-w T "5k m.'..lm.« 1 day of u'm“(* will uecmpiny r‘luv)lm‘d r”l”"l i EINe. i 8 4 : aiy EugeneD. Dimpick of the Ninth cay. | June 1801wt 40'alock p. ., o) lion ifl0l ek pnyabie £ eald Bosrd of K United Sttes, The Ltata piobably has a big \:‘n‘l.pf:l"lnl‘lnlg‘ 1-4"0 .::O IL‘D“I:Tul"rib b sare ientennt . D, Vaice of ths iy, | fonsiructon wnd amplotion ot 4 | ation In the” sum of tivg bundied dollure s aiytbing i Balnacka's admiitstre- | Y08 Wsbabd, Hold vou ke (8 B Hbe | teath infaitr Indusirial Behool for Hiye And. Glris o138 | Dowrd rosorvos thg fahtio seeot suy or oo tion writicled by tho Chilians? when I sal oo, 80d, W * crected atGenva, ), as | Lids GEO, B MCIONALD, No, it was satisiotory. Butthey feared | 001 whenI said wutton, aid, worst o por plans, specifications W on ladtn that bis wantiug tosppoint his own sicessor | 1lb JOU forgol that botle ot Hull€i s 1min USE file futheotienof the commissioer of publie | - . o weant that he had somelhing to cverup aud | U8FUyzen when you kiow low [ sufler from HE < PO“‘ lands and bu il t Lincoln, Neb Notiee, tongnss objeded. Tho wir wil se Cbili | leadiche and rhumatism, and it's the uly NUINE \M\ Contraclors will e requ'red to contorn to | ! 3 TS, Saeen thing [ over got that helps me. O, dear! rules i ations uisetforth in speoifi- The annual meoting of sockioldors of tho bac: year, # e AT catlons 1 bythe boar| Fromont, Elkhorn & Missonri Vally raliroud +On which slde is the church ? e 4 The board roserves tho elzht to refoct any | conpuny will be held at the ofie of th con “Noutril. About six years ago Mont, the ATt and all b b pany inOniha, Nob, on Fridiy, May 2, 18I, (hen presilpnt, seut tho pope's. represonia - g Omahv. | Datod at Lincoln, Neb, Muy 6, 1801 Wt o'oloek p. i for the electlon of A1toctors tives bag ind bag@ize bick 10 Rome 1>rio esterday the directors and advisory board ) ATt Huswiney, and for the (ranietion of sueh oLlor Husi evs 10 6hAt tue. the pipe ram (hings 1 CRil | of th Onaha Resl Estite Owuirs’ assicia- o Prosident Board Publio Lands and Huiidihes asmay e prosented, Dated iy 5 15l Mon| insisted toal the stile mud not the A0k 1081 O, A were of Slite tonmetfor ke frstlimein formalsession. o Bicrelary of Slate | MO i Jo b RebrimLn, Secroinry i1 e