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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJI THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1891, AOUTH OMAHA, Bohemian Fair. The fair to be given by Count Prokop Velky No. 200, the Bohemian turners sokol, Olivola Ratolest No, 53, J. C. D, and Star of Liberty lodge No. 145, C. 8. P. 8,, for the benefit of the new unfon Bohemian hall will bo held in National hall, Twenty-fourth and L streets, commencing next Sunday_ after- noon at 2 o'cloc The ofticers and com- mittees have been as successful s they have been energetic in their patriotic lapors The following is a list of the contributors and their gift Pednota ' & fle; Cc ing 1 200, T rt | Order of Svabody, 145, C, 8 F D. 410 and an ol V. Bolohlavek, ocluy Plvonka, gold but: d wine: Charles Singer, silver wpoon and nightgown: Joseph Dopita. #1 Joseph Kuntze, one dozen bottles of win Mark Boukhl, stpin and earrings: Joseph P, Brown. sil ph Poip ljcka, #t: Bernard Bt tht & win, au i Wolls eyman, sult of of fine papors h e W g & « ‘Hizh L T. Van A she H. ¥ Hogle Moterey 1 rs, coffee Joseph Krous, 81: Lorenz, Hoston _store, water Persons Berry, #: Captain J. D, m Hill & Datezol. clzars and wine telku, dek Press, Lrunk 8100 J orge MeDanic papers; Howland § VSubert, pidrof pietures shit National bank, #; 215 John Frey, wine: Daniel Rafferty, or 1. Siltzer,” beer; Herman Zelier. 1. Soykorn & Con,_collur ind caff rod Towley, clgars: Klynn Brothers & wmt and vest: Gus, Wordemarn ne N Josuph Allrecht, wine: Motz Brothors. i i oy, 3l Gus. tens Michuel 3 Bruno Strathman, 5ic; Pit- Thomas THoctor, #1; G. Zauter, clgarsi clgnrs; R R Grotte, W. Habcock,” 8 worth wood<; Mrs. Tobias, and chair tidy; Silhorn, 50; Mrs. Motefsosky, 315 Mr Mrs. Michul Dicntsbicr. | tonspo ndkereh Iy Novi NiH Mrs, Franek, trait illow shims; Vasek & Co., b B. Wathins & Co, Tumbor 2K, SO eradle, quilt an nl forks; rkin, ol Rudol ol ors: mis s Birbara Pi- Frank J. Shelany, piano; John Frod Krig. beer. v sk Board of Education Mecting. cmbers of the board of education it last might ontrace with egos & Bock to build Brown park school building for $10,:45 was signed and the bonds approved Owens was awarded the contruc grade the Brown park lot at 9% cents per cubic yard Jumes 1. Jones was appointed a committeo to sco to having the old Brown park school buildi oved The contract with the Smead Heating com- pany was sent back to have separate con- tracts drawn for the Brown park and Fourth wurd buildings ard Fitzgerald A vd Fitzgerald, he of poli and prison records, with an unt of thiovin, before Judgo King, charged by 5. M with stealing two dummies, two overcoats and otber garmentsof tne value of &0, und the just judge justly bound the larcenious Edward over to the district o to answer to the charge of grand lar- Heavyweight Fight. A ten-round glove contest for £0 a side and the entire gate receipt in Gevmania hali Friday evening betw William Walker, the heavyweight bl smith, and an unknown, Both men are in fine trim and they promise to give a rattling fight from start to finish, will take place Notes About the City. J. Carpenter has returned from Beat- ancis MeBride will remove to Chicago June 1. 1%, A Green, an early day citizen, is back visiting frieads T, F. Fuller of Swift & Co., who has been in Chicago on a short visit, has returued. The Swift Baseball club will play H. C. Hartry's Tips next Sunday forenoon for $100 a sido A murringe license has been granted to Emil Stolt and Miss Matilda B. Klof, both of this city. A. Sipe, father of . ph W. Sipe, on his way back from the west, is visitiug' his son ond family. Joseph 1 mara with by Judge King. James P, Hi d by Mrs. MeN It, was dischar, es, chief of the C. . Ham- tment, has gone to Chicago on a fortnight's visit. William L. Greyson of Swift & Co., with his wif i from Furope and will bo athis « uno 1. ‘The Bohemian Turners have elected John Movaree to fill the vacancy cuused by the resignation of Joseph Beowar Assessor Richard Haurigan first estimate of ths ann places the figures at &1, n out-lying additions, Yardmaster Joseph Henry has made his assessment and 000, with §24,000 barn, Twenty- eighth and I strects, was blown over last night. No damage was done to his horse or buggy in the barn, ty-five business men of the Merchants' old Knights of Pythia 1 N streets. The att Protectiv nbership is in 3. V. Burkeand Sceretary W. A. M of Omuhn were present. ne, Exasperating is No Name for Tr. Now, kusbaud, I told you to get blue rib- bon, andyou brought rod, andyou Lrought codfish when I said mutton, and, worst of all, you forgot that bettle of Haller's Pain >aralyzer, when von know how I suffer from headache and rheumatism, and its the thing I ever got that helps me, wl only O, dear! nses. The followin sued by Judge Shic Name and Address, Jdames P, Jones, South Omaha 1 Edna Frost, South Omaha ..., y Jargen Thompson, West Omahia > licenses were is- 1 Aunie Kraeger, Om No griping, uo nausea, no pain when Do Witt's Little Barly Risevs are taken, Small pill. Safe pdl. Best pill, The production of spectacle b practicable outside of the large cities by Messrs. Gilmore and Yale, who have given years of study to this iuterosting style of stage amusement. Two special sizes of cenery urried, so the production is feasible upon o > of fair dimensions 50 tho cities that ave ro not depended upon for anything Evorything is ¢ visited sion are no more than in nd the same gr por- ' The company is not split or the smalier citics, us wany suppose, comes in its entivety, 80 you e spoctacle at home without going to the | points. How eftectually this is done muy be seen at the four performances of W, J. ¢ more's great spectacle, 8 Twelve Ter Which opens at e Boyd on Sunday night next, Clareuce Dal exbibition at t crowds. Hoisa Musee, is Lomie a, luasmuch as he gontly as any man. *Desperato Chance drama, is running in the aipment, \Wafers. Curesall At all druggists Gessler's Mag headechios in 20 minutes, -— Dr, Cram, S.W. co ! | untoeverlastinglife the big headed boy now on - Powder 18 but six years old aud talks and actsas lutel | * & Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, i6th and Dodge s, ,curos cancer and all chronic diseuses. SOFTENING UP CALVINISA Modifications in the Presbyterian Oon‘ession of Faith to Be Submitted. JUCGE COOLEY A VERY SICK MAN. | Demands of Organized Labor Refused by the World's Fair Board—Civil- izing Influence of Buffalo Bill on Indians. Cuicago Orrice or Tre Bee, | Citicaco, May 20, { 1t 18 given out ally that ot the Presbyterian general assembly which mes at Detroit toda the committee appointed to reviso the Westmin- ster confession of faith will submit a report advising that **no alterations or amendments be proposed that would 1n any way impair the integrity of the reform or Calvinistic system of doctrine taught in the confession.” If tho report as prosented be adonted the aim of the committoe, “to bridge over the gulf that appears to lie between the spirit of the | confession and that of our church in these latter days,” will b il wo chapters have been insorte relating to the work of the Holy Spirit, and the other to the unl- | versal need of the gospel. The new confes sion nas nothing to say about men and angels | being‘foreordained to everlasting death,” but | 1t will require a theological mind to see a dis- { tinction between “topass by’ and “not to clect, * the latter being the new | reading. The reference to “infants dying in infancy’” has beou moditied. Tho Roman Catholies are no longer “papists” and “idol- aters,” but they are included among *‘the ad- herents of false religions.” rea ne JUDGE COOLEY VERY SICK, Judge Cooley will not preside at the inter- ate railway commis at St. Paul tomor- row on account of his ill-health, The com- mission has considerable work before it to accomplish, but Colouel Morrison will per- | form the chairn aly four of on an's duties and { the ers will be prosent quartet will consist of General W. L. Bragg, Colonel W. R. Morrison, W. G. Veazey and Judge Martin A, Kuapp of use, N. Y., ly appointea comwissioner. Tndge Joley is said to be a very sick man and his friends ave thoroughly alarmed. SETHACK FOR OK nized labor received o setba from the directors of the world’s fair At surpr last night. evening t | the gra vut lust u the meeting of last Friday tlook was very favorable for imum scale of wages, Us meetine reversed all action against granting the demands, Gage said, after the m n wiich the matter ) after tho meeting opened uting of the demand for and eight hours and proceeded to give reasons why the m lo caunot be conceded. The “T'he propositions involve the making of a law by the corporation which shall fix the torms, orat least a minimum rate of wages, stween either parties who must contract to- iz—the employer and the if adopted by this without a precedent cith or municipal legislation, or by pri cor- porations prosecuting their own aft It also appears that the labor representatives b ed to the Tllinois general assembly a petition that the minim ale_provision be incorporated in a state world’s fair bill, and that a committee having charge of such legis- lation rejected the petition, thereby refusing to give a fixed minimum rate of wages either the moral or legal force of a_ statutory cnact- ment. This action of the state legislature board is requi tise for bids for contract work materials and to award contracts to t and lowest responsiblebidders; to invitoopen competit d could not, either d 1y pre- fere “Itis expected of thoe board th bursue all onably rational g methods in prosecuting tho work which lics before you. It is expected that it will not enter tipon experiments or practice decided inyovations upon established methods,” as then taken on the resolution with only abc adozen diss The representatives uro ext dissatisfied and have tole rly to lay the matter beforo the Cineinuati convention and a mass moeting will be held here Satur- day. 3 IMPORTANT MORTGAGE Judge Holland passed on bravch of the Leopold litiga February 5, 1800, the firm ex gage in favor of ‘Steinbach & ad d. Henry Leopold r his firm was abundantl want the mortgagoe recorded. Relying on his statements the New York firm failed to re- cord its mortgage uatil November 5, 1860, In the meantime Leopold Brothers attached tho same property to secure the payment of $15,- 000 to F B. Peabody, &13,000 to Sumuel Cole, §7,000 to Carrie B. Leopold, $11,000 to 1suac H and $45,000 to Lehman Spei ‘'hen the firm conféssed judgment 30,000 and failed, leaving the New firm without security for the 260,000, Steinbach & Co. filed a bill to set aside’ the subsequent morteages on the ground of fraud. The 1 utended by demur- tho N k peovle were guilty of ct in not recording the mortzago. The t sald that 1f tne Leopolds had not failed it coutd not be said that complainants had no rights because the mortgage was notu matter of record. ‘I'he demurrer was overruled, and twenty days were allowed in which to amend the biil. A TERKA COTTA TRUST, A meeting of the stockholaers of the Tnter- DECISION, an important yesterday uted a_mort- for £30,000 sented that solvent and did not national ter, ta company was held here last night he object was to consider th advisability of forming a te cotta trust, 1 in“all the wmanufacturers in the United States. A majority of the stockhold- ors tavored such & plan, and & committce cousisting of Charios ller of Boston, A, B Hullman of Chy Edward Lauerba of New York, and Charles Corroll of was appowted to arrange for the promotion of a trust and instructed to report when it snould bave been accomplished. BUFFALO BILL'S INDIANS. A gentleman wiiting from Darmstadt, Ger- many, says the Indians with Colonel Cody" Wild ' Wost show are Most of them have sent mo Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. . No other baking powder does such worke GRAND SPECIAL. Twice each year, once in the fall and once about this time in the spring, we arrange a grand benefit sale of Clothing for our customers. two-fold purpose: This we do for a 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, to create a grand and lasting advertisement for our store, who takes advantage of the sale which we began on 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. Lvery We have been preparing for this sale (and the sales to follow) for weeks. buyer has scoured the eastern markets day after day for bargains ¢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 < g They come in all sizes, from 84 to 42, They come in dark colors, medium colors and light colors. the “bald head” row. =— 1800 SUIT . These Suits have been selected with great care. They come in sacks and frocks. There are suits for young men, suits for middle-aged men, and suits for men who sit in There are suits for the laboring man, the mechanic, the merchant and the professional man. you can take you pick for Remember we are going to sell eighteen hundred suits in the next ten days—a hundred and eighty a day—and we always make a success of our undertakings. NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO $7.850 Not a suit in the entire lot but what is worth a full grown ten-dollar bill, most of them worth twelve to fourteen dollars, and many are worth up to fifteen dollars. We have put the entire eighteen hundred suits in onegrandlot, and for ten day beginning Wednesday morning, man Our CORNER DOUGLAS AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. ir families from their first pay. They ere surprised to seo so many soldicrs over thore. They say: “Heap soldiers, more | soldiers than General Miles has got.” They | | say that if General Miles had not scared thiem with so many soldiers las v would have been fighting still. for only a few soldiers at the time and thc would whip them by detail, but General Miles brought more than they ever forc and it frightened them. Their young men lost courage and surrendercd without killing lots of people as they intended. HARD TO FIND THE ITATA. Commodore Lundlow of the United States navy does not think the Charleston willever find the Itata and says that scems to be tho general opinion among the war depart- ment ofticials at Washington. “Itislike hunting fora needlo ina hay stock,” said the commodore at tue Palmer house. *“T'he Pacific ocean is a rather large body of w d itis no easy task to find any ship there thatis endeavoring to keep out of the way.” A NEW BANK. The National Bank of the Republic is the name of a new financial institution which will open in_Chicago about July 1. It will have £1,000,000 capital and will b located not far from the cornor of La Salle andjQuiney streets. BOYD IN THE ROLE OF A PROPHET, Ex-Governor James . Boyd has become a ther prophet and boldly proguosticates as far abead us next October. It will be very stormy in Nebraska about that time, if his predictions come true, and the storm center will bo located at the state capital. The governor passed through the city today en route home by way of St. Paul, and talked freely about the situation. He has been eust Cures all disorde | Direases, Loss of Apoetite, Healacl ness, Fever, Piles, Et RADWA health Price 2 York, on r '8 PILLS on. restore s box. Sold by puof price. HEALING COOLING CHECKS BLEEDING. INFLAMMATION, in consultation with ex-Attorney General Garland, who will attend to the case in tho supremo court. According to Mr. Boyd, equinoxial storms will bo light affs pared with the commotion which place in the ranlks of republican oftice holde; when he takes his seat again, and he con- fidently expects to do 50 Mr. Garland has carefully s invloved,” said Mr. B cific this morning, *and says [ am confident that I sha anvassed the FUMED WATER. d at the Grand from what he 1 take the seat to which I was cnosen by the peop 'il‘ln)-ll,” \ltm‘i‘(lh(“:} \\“H”h‘ Il.:ul;lhh' A.'vmll “[”I\‘l:’: REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, a his eye, “thero will be ne. 1 was r ut courtosy when I was POND'S EXTRACT CO.. and _my successor Las inendl | e shown all possible haste in removing 1 thers in their place in they cannot col ompt in putting them ¢ positions men who L one to me,” Mr. Boyd severaly z0d the members of the supreme court who concurred in the majority opinion, saying that they displayed such indecent haste that they would not even allow him time for the proper presentation of his caso and exercise his legal rights in the premises, WESTERN PEOPLE Among the wester today he following At the Grand Pacifie—W. J. Carroll, Hon. James E. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Nash, Omaha; £, R. Smith, D. 7. Hed Sioux IN CHICAGO. people in Chicago Losk Manh. tie 1100, Skin 1o Url Conaultation free. Boo Jrians YOU NEED NOT FEAR City, Ta.; Mrs, I I Stevens, Salt Luke, [ that people will kiow your hair is dyed if Utah, " you use that perfeet Imitation of niture, At the Auditorium- 8. H. Witmer, Cedar . Rapids, fo.; J. W. Wells, Schuyler,’” Neb.; ') Bk 20 dale, b0 utt'sHair Dye At the L Myers, Montana. At the W Mrs, O, Taylor, No one can deteet it Al fresh lifo Sioux City, fa. a glossy It impart: o At the Palmer~H. L., ( T ot vodrich, Fremont, ice, 81, OMce, | b. Riley, Hon. and Mrs. W. A. Pax- — f (i Sult Lake, Utah. At the Sherman R. King, Wing B, ATKINSON. - How 1t Came About. Now, daotor, it's I've taken your stuff over six month uud I don't get ‘well worth a cent--my liver and stomach are out of order, so ycu ‘say, but your medicine goes for'nangnt. Now, I am’ going to quit your remedies and take Hall rsaparilla and Burdock - it cured me once before when Allen, Omaha. ant and a Sol 110 America for #5e, them from your Druggists, send to W. It HOOKER & (0., ) use. I was all run dow! t1 have faith to ve- COMMERCIAL DRUCCGISTS lieve it will do so again, commit fraud in substls — - ng plaster when BE I8 asked for. in order to make more ey out of you by sell A Brak s Life, On August 15, 1559, Frank Mavshall brakeman on a Missourl Pacific freight train was killed between this city and South Omaha, by falling between two cars. Today Sarah A. Marshall brought swit to recover $10,000 damages from the company, — e Since it is now a well established fact that catarrh 1s & blood disease, medical men uve quite generally prescribing Ayer's Sarsapar- i fof that most loattsome complaint,and the rosult, in nearly every iustauce, proves the wisdowm of their advice, costs” them ¢ 58 | complaint JUST AS N B. [kuarante (Myatorion Of Lifa) sont fros PURIFIES ADWAY & L Y L LS THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidenys, I AFTER SHAVIN ach, and enabl druggists, or mailed by RADWAY & CO. 0 o it to be BATHE THE ddor, Nervous Constipntiing Costiveness, Inligesti n, Bilious- s the system less liable to contract disease. SPRPSITA. y tone up the fnterna form its funetion U2 Warren Street, Now FACE WITH FOR THIS PURPOSE NO CURE:! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Lestill troating with ntour guara: Syphtits, St vory caso [ undo urs -y 0. W 103 p. POND’'S EXTRACT. DOES NOT SMART NOR STING. REDUCES REDNESS. IT REDUCES ANY IT SENDS BACK THE BLOOD WHICH THE RASPING OF THE RAZOR HAS DRAWN NEAR THE SURFACE, SO LEAVES THE FACE WHITE, SOFT AND SMOOTH, WITHOUT THE SHININESS CAUSED BY OTHER LOTIONS. FAR SUPERIOR TO BAY RUM, COLOGNE OR PER- BEST BARBERS USE IT. YOU HAVE A BOTTLE. WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT? WHEN PURCHASING, ACCEPT POND'S EXTRACT ONLY. PROBABLY WORTHLESS. NEW YORK AND LONDON. \tea t for Catareh v, wnd Al ilee reaka and fall ) Sunday 1 uatilh 0 ¥rench M¢ ted FICE Entru A Full Set of tor FIVE Dot o) PAXTON BLOCK, DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, T o Work. I Al work 16TH AND FARNAM LE FRANGCAIS. 1y Magas An I feirts wid a BEMLLTE & CO. W, Aladis reo ru nvaluable bielp to 00 Eq., New \ur MOORE'S I REE OORFE grent pleasure Tree of Life, s it to he. I spe ence, baving used it Yours ANTHONY JACC Moore's Troe of Life. a pos and Liver Complilnt and all L ay to suffer whon you ean be reo of Life, tho Great Lifo | Denr Si n saying that your rem- edy for kidney and liver troubles, the 1l that you recommend k from personal experi- I can testify of groat beneficial results. respectfully, s, Evangelis Itive care for KId blood disoases. | d by using Mooro's temedy’ | LLINCOLN South East Cor, G and 1 W. S. Sawy General collection of p s on b PLANTS AND (U Floral oversatory. 7th, Lincoln, Neb er & Co. [ FLOWERS. wnts and ut flowers L for parties. Weddings and f falty, and sent to any pur t ofthe stute, Price list free. Discount to unler | wkerson funcral work, Telephone, Hi4 | Hobls Nerve Tonic Pills Hobb's Nerve Tenic Pills MAKES NEW HEALTHY BLOOD AHD RESTORES THE NERVOUS SYSTEM They bring the ros cheek, If youur the Nerves, I you sho rve ‘fonk L and strengthen your Nor For salo by druigists or sont b tintof Health 1d_a vuulorlng mpure I onoo tuko Dry Pilln, the Gre 1l enrich your Blood Frico, 00 Geuts & Viak )y swail, | HOBR'S MEDIOINE CO. rnol "o, | mam smaMcISCQL CAL CHICAGO, Ibby Morethan 15 | Acure gu Cured tn 50 this torriblo b WONE 81 5 And timld perma | T M Uth und particulas. A For sule be PITUIN Nepay thil cured Dk J BTEFH Omala Medioal and Sureie years experionce in the trend | FR VATE DISEASES, 3 ured in from s to 10 STRICTURB or cured without no di cuiting remody ki g, The Jwin to modurn selauce, nal organs. abrolutel SKIN DISEASHS, )t the bl nently cure: 1, livor, ki FEMALE DISEASES 10 4 only IW'S ot private h i y of pat The il STITUTK Lot all CLHIRONIC AND SURGI Braces, Appliances for Duformit Apparatus end Rom i Making u Spoclalty of ¥ uccosatully trented, Modl Uy mall or expross recu flcate contents or rvlew profurred )R PO MEN claughtin d Haroey tre Pres ts, Omubia e mot p ver (a1 ddiess L1O) Gouduun Drug . KB CO", Buier . o Qwakise A 1deng, duys trulp fontd tor dlos gus clng roly s,