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I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : &ATIIRDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1889. 5 H
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m SL0M1NSKI IS REPUDIATED ,
H Ho Id Spewed by the Poles , His Al-
H logod Countrymen
H HIS NEGLECT OF A PATIENT
K A. i'ollMi KdlUir In Winona Impresses
H on Opinion of tlio Arrnnl I'rc
H tender , Mountclmnknnil
B I'm ml i lite , lite
H FlomliiRlcl'n Primula
H Said ono of the Polish citlr.cns jc&tcrday :
H Dr Slominskl Is not a Polo Ho speaks
H Polish Wo did not know who ho was when
B ho first cntno nmonR us When wo organized
HI our club bo throw himself onto us After a
HI whllo wo made no our minds thnt'wo did
HS not want him Ho pot to talking about poll
Hi tics und about lilmsclf Ho wanted every
HI family to appoint him as Us physician Ho
HI wintad his pny , ? " > , m advance , nud for that
amount ho would furnish mcdlclno and at-
H > tendnnco for six months I think about
HB fifteen of our families have paid him this
HI money In advance Ho could not induce any
HB more , because they did not trust him
Hb "Ho also talkott about butldiiii : a church
HB for us , but wo didn't ' ask hi in Ha
HB came Into our meeting ono night
HH nnd threw down & > 0 on the tnbtn and said ,
HH 'Vou hoc , my brothers , I can tret money for
HHj your church ' Wo know ho got It because ho
HH tnadosomo candldata bollovo ho could vote )
HH our people at the polls 1 think he got the
HH money from Sheriff Coburn Well , wo told
HH 111 in thnt wo did not want his money , und wo
HH refused to take it Wo told him to tuko It
HH nnd glvo it buck to the man from whom ho
HH had got it
HH " ' ] ho other day I mot him nt tbo polls nnd
HH found that ho was for Hroatch Ih wanted
HH to sell us out to Iiroatch , but ho couldn't do
HH It and when ho saw tno working against
HHj him , ho looked as if ho could cat me Wo
HJ bout him , anyway , und if Hroatch gave him
HHT money he Just throw so much nwny , that's
HHt all Nop have nothing to do with hlm.bo-
Hh cause ho Is a dangerous num His record
HH ? bavins been bad whoravor bo hna been , It
HHT must bo bad here "
KM TUB CLUn CONDEMNS ItlM
B At the Inst mooting ot the l'olish-Ameri-
HH | can socloty , with roforcuco to the
Hi charges against and the conduct of
HJ Slnminskl while in this city , the following
HBf was adopted :
HHT 1. Wo have nothing to do with Dr Slo-
HJ ininskl because ho Is not the man ho pretends
HJ to be , nnd wo dent suppose that ho is the
HJB > man to take the position which ho claims to
HHj bo lit for The Polish people do not desire
HJB to build a church with the money which is
HJH tnado by election or any other Improper way
HHl which Dr Slotniuski proposed ,
HJB 2. Wo also disclaim that the Polish pcoplo
HJH go to the polls llko sheep Wo follow in the
HJH footprints of our forefathers who fought for
BBB the Independence of this countryand wo vote
HJH only for the tnon who nru woitliy of the of-
HJH ilco to which they aspire , nnd who obey the
HJH laws of their country
HJH S. Wo hope Tnu ili'E will no moro speak of
HJH the Polish pcoplo as being under the guar
HJH dlanship of Dr SlomtnsKi , becnuso tney nro '
HHJj abto to take euro of themselves una because
HJHj they repudiate Slomlnskl forever
B "liLr.nns" and desehts a rvrinHT
B Six weeks ngo Joe Uuldn , the Bon of Frank
HJH Bulda , n laborer residing nt 2118 South
HJJB Twenty sixth street , fell off u tialn nnd broke
HJH both his arms Ono of the limbs was broken
HHJt hi two places Slomlhski was called , and
HJH wont about setting the fractures Ho in-
HJH sistcd on being paid $7. > , nnd endeavored to
HJH have tbo amount paid in advance The
HJJB father of the lad objected on tbu ground that
HJJB the charge was oxecssivo and that ho did not ,
HHBj hnvo money ready It was finally agreed
MM that the doctor would Bet the nrm for tW
HBH The next day Slominskl insisted upon being
HH paid Thu mother hnd but little money about
HHm her but gave tilm $10. This ho at llrst do-
HHH clincd , remarking insultingly that ho would
HHW not leave his ofllco for $10. Ho llnnlly ao-
HH ccptcd the sum , but with anything but a gn-
BBBJ ttoinauly domcanor
BBj Soon after , ho again importuned the father
BBt for money and succeeded in getting iUO more
BBBJ from him The doctor called on the lad when
BBBJ ho pleased Ho disappointed the father
BBBJ several times nnd , at length , the lad began
BBfll t0 complain that his arm was paining him
BBt This aroused the father to the dancer which
BBBL his son was incurring of losing his arm , and
BBflT impelled him to call upon Slominskl to ox-
BBj plain why the latter was not attending to the
BBBJ case , nnd wbnt was the cause of the sores
BBBJ which wore appearing on the arm , und the
BBBJ pain the boy was experiencing
BBBJ Slominskl promised to attend to tbo case ,
BBBJ but failed to go to the house at the proper
BBBJ time Ho was finally cast aside and another
BBBJ doctor placed in charge
JJJJH It was then found that the arm bad not
HJJH been properly cared for , and that moro delay
BBB would huvo rvsultod disastrously
BBBJf SInce that time , the now doctor bas been
HJJH la attendance , but the old doctor seemed to
JJJJH bo careless as to bow the patient improved so
JJJJH long us he got the money ho wanted The
HJJH father Is now glad that bo was not bled
HHH moro in advance
Jj a rousu rniTOit slaps msr
JJJJJH When Tun Hun published the first article
HJH regarding the morconnry motives and itn-
HJH moral methods of Dr Slominskl , it attracted
HHV the universal attention of tbo Polish people
BBj of tnls ely
BBBjT In the city ef Wlnonn thcro is a Polish
BBBJ paper called the Wlarus It Is n shoot of m-
BBBJ llucnro nnd a leading representative of the
BBBJ pcoplo ot that nationality In thnt section ot
BBBJ the country To this pspar a Polandor in this
BBBJ city wrote asking if Tin : Debs charges were
BBBJ well-rounded.
BBJ The editor responded in effect that bo
BBBJ linow him well and that Slomlusbl was a
BBBJ man whom ho could not trust ; that his dl-
BBBJ plomn hud bcon shown In Winona to bo a
BBBJ bogus ono ; thnt ho bud never undergone ox-
BBJ umiuatlon for doctor ; that ho had bcon dl-
BBBJ varccd from his wife , but had married two
BBBJ moro , nnd thnt ho was a man whom no do-
HJJJJ cent man should huvo anything to do with
H IN illi : hLiUMS
BBBJ \ \ hrro Itevn Blr Mnllnry and Mr
BBBJ HnvulRO Arc Working
BBHJ Dr Mnllory's nightly meetings in the
BJBB DiJro street church , between Twelfth and
BJBB Tblrtconth , nro doing much good in the
BJjBJ' ' way ot restoring drinking men to manhood
BJBB and usotulness Dr Mullory is greatly
BBBJi helped by bis daughter , Mrs Culvert , who
lsu tlnoorgaulst nnd a sweet singer of * ttr-
ring gospel music Christian people of
Omaha are requested to encourogo these
meetings In over.v posslblo way The lnadors
claim that a work Is being done that cannot
well bo carried on by the cnurchos Outside
!
efforts ore being made as well as wlihia the
little church Oa Thanksgiving day
Pastor Savidgo of the Peoples church
nnd Dr Mnllory niado a tour through the sa
loon district and vlsltod a number ot the sa-
_ _ _ _ loons They talked with the boys uad
BBB ] learned a great many things about
BH tbe vV&ys ot drnmlug con which
BBl ! tuuy hover know boforc Among others
BBBJf it is Bald that bibulous unfortunates
BBBJ nro in a great many cases , first-rate follows
BBBJ at bottom , as Curlyle would say ; and not n
BBBJ few dcclnrod that , at ono time , they had
BBBJ been members of churches
H . icicN'i's 'iitinuTji : .
H | ' Pniil to Ilia Chief nt the Expense or
BjjH the City
BBBJ The report of the street commissioner for
BBBJ . last week show * on oxpondtturo of $3,313.1)7. )
BBBJ J The preceding week was au uuusually brisk
JBB one for the commlstionor , but less than $1,500
BBBJ | was spent The extraordinary expense ot
JJJJJJ , last week was incurred by putting oa the
mrmy ot tnon to bo used in the interests of
BBB1 Uroatoh on the day the primaries were
HJJH
HJJH
JJJJJJJf Tilesl files ! IMIest
HJJB Dr Williams * Indian Pile Ointment will
BBBJf cure blind , blooding and itching piles when
BBBIi other olmtmonts have failed , it absorbs tbe
BBl tumors , allays the itching at once , acts as a
BH doultlco gives instant relief Dr Williams
BH Indian Pile Olutmont is prepared only for
BBl P1os * aud itubmir of tbo privute parts , and
BBl nothing else , Kvory box is warranted Sold
BBl by druifalstsorsent by mail on receipt of
BBH price S5o and tl per box
H WI IAtlS' MFO CO , Props ,
HJH Clavelaud , O.
THi : TUANKSOIV1NU SHOOT
Homo Pine Scores Made in fcplto or
tlm Cold ,
The Thanksgiving shoot on the Owln &
Dunmtro grounds was a roost success affair
desplto the Intense cold There was a largo
number of shooters on hand , nnd soma line
scoics made , ns will bo seen by glancing nt
the result of thrco main events
The first of these was a llvo bird match ,
10 birds each , 30 yards rise , modified Hng-
llsh rules , t" .50 entrance
'I ho scoroi
Bttco 11111 lllll-ll )
Kills oilll lllll ti
Nason mm line 8
Mupselmskn l loll lit HI
( Iwm lluoi imi 8
I.ntch&vr nun ( iliui 7
HughM r , . .11111 ( mill
Clarke OHIO OHM 7
llronu 1111 11U11 7
Stico won first moneys 'W.BOi Kills second ,
$20.5 ! ) , nnd Nnson , Mussclman and Qwiu di
vided third , S2A7. . .
The second event was SO single targets , 13
yntds rlso , ilro traps , ? 3 outrance
the score
Kills 1111 111 1111111111111-29
HItnpion . . .111111111111111011 11 id
TovMilelld . . ,0111111111111111111 1-19
Nnsnu 10111111111111101111 IB
Kttru 0111 I 110 1 11 101 11 I II 1 17
I.nu-haw neil 111110 111011111 17
l'agg 110 1 1111110111 1110 11-17
Miijsnlnmn..111 10 11 11 I 1 10 111 10 11-17
( twin 1111101I110UIOII110 in
Hughes , , ooi 11 in in ion li 1111-10
Itrown 11010 11 uioiiooi ll l i-ib
btow 100(10 ( 11 111000111 1111 111
Kills won tlrstflG ; Simpson nud Thompson
divided second and Nason took third
The third ovout wa tlvo pairs of targets ,
18 yards rise , S-i.SO entrance The scoroi
Jlu i elmnn 11 11 11 Ot 11-0
Kills It 11 11 11 10-U
Mice 01 11 U 11 11-9
hlmp on . . . . .11 10 01 11 11-fl
Hughe Ill 10 11 It ll-
I'arxtns It 11 00 00 11-0
llrcnn 10 01 11 00 II li
Nason dl 10 II 01 01-fl
Latchaw 01 11 11 01 OO-O
IN TUB COUKTS
Itenowal of" tiltl ntlon After the Day
of ThnnkH
Judge Donne Is still engaged upon the
Rold-McClcnnghon cattle case
Judge Hopowoll will not return to the city
until Monday , when ho will commence the
hearing of the Lonn Marsh case
A case has been commenced in the district
court which involves the title toTioxol's '
subdivision , tl Kngolbert sues Troxel for
possosslou of the property Trotol pup
chased the property from Engolbcrt when ho
was n minor
A $1,000 , damage suit has grown out of the
troublobetwoou Mrs Crutorand Edward II
Kdson over the possession of a tenement
house at the comer of Eighteenth and Dav
enport slroots The plaintiff nllcgos that
Kdson subjected her to all manner of an
noyances and llnnlly compelled her to glvo
up her house although she was making
money at the time Edson , the polltloncr
states , shut off tho.wntor from the prcmlsos
nnd Anally assaulted her when she was try
ing to turn the water on again The poll
nonor soaks damages in the sum of 15,000.
County Co irt
E. H. Sherwood has brought suit ngainst
the Omaha land and stone company for
$214.45 , duo on n 1 Ivory bill
Henry Puudt has commenced proceedings
ngainst John Morroll to recover S91.S9 on n
note
Henry Pundt has commenced suit against
J. 13. Pritchard to recover $10 on a note
The First National bank of Schuyler has
brought BUit against P. 13. Hoard to recover
$340.82 on a note
The Omaha coal , coak and limo company
has commenced suit against Charles Boctiuro
to recover $74.1.20 on several notes
Judgment was rendered yesterday in the
case of the Nebraska mortgage company
against Gcorgo M. O'Drion in the sum ot
' $ - . ! 33 50 for plaintiff
STOP SWKIJIISG
The Goard of Publlo Worlcs Glvo
Fanning & Slavcn n Hear
When the bills for Fanning & Slavcn for
street sweeping were presented to the board
of public works jestorday Major Purny
moved to dlscontinuo street sweeping as the
water used in sprlnklingfrozo the dirt to the
pavement and the swooping was useless
The motion was carried
When Fanning was informed of tbo pro
posed change ho became very angry und
asked if there did not yet remain { 5,000 of
the $ J5U00 appropriated for street swouplng
Yes , " said Major liulcomb , but It does
not signify that wo should spend It all "
Well , " said Fanning , "there'll bo a
change In this ofllco mighty soon , " and ho
loft the room
The bill of the Arm from October 28 to No-
uomber 23 , for $2,245.09 was allowed Also
$119.25 for sweeping the streets on tbe even
ing preoodlng tbo recoptlon of the Pan
Americans
Hugh Murphy was allowed $3,750 43 for
paving an alley in puvine district No 57 between -
tweon twenty-llfth avenue and Twenty-fifth
street
Murdlck brothers presented a petition to
the board asking thorn to withhold $130.70
from tbo final oslitnuto ot ono of the contrac
tors for paving , who refused to
pay this bill which thov owed
the petitioners for harness Major Balcombo
informed them that they could not do this ,
us there were only provisions for forcing the
contractors to pay for labor and material
Mr Kiorstcad regretted that there wasn't
another clause deterring dead beats from
getting contracts
T11H SON WAS SLAPPED
Editor Vauglinnvrior the Scalp of
n Court Hnllitr
' W. K. Vaughan lias preferred cnargos
before the Judges of thadlstrictcouitauainst
John Noroerg , Judge Hopewell's bailiff
Norborg Is accused of having assaulted a son
of the complainant
Norberg's statement of tbo case
Is that ho was holplng a lady
with an armful of bundles to a seat ; in a
street car a couple of weeks ago , when ho
accidentally trod on the too ot a scion of
the house of Vaughan Tbe young man
pushed Norborg and almost upset him
The Dalliff in a moment ot auger
slapped the youth in tbo mouth Ho
was arrested and lined $35 and costs and
supposed that would end the matter The
older Vaughan was not satisfied , bowovor ,
and proposes to have Norberg's position
taken away from him Tbo Judges will hear
tbe case on Monday
Samplcsof Dr Miles Restorative Norvino
nt Kuhu & Co 's 15th and Douglau , euros
boadacho , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu
ralgia , Ills , oto
Ills Fit ANOI1I81NG THBSIbnijVKS
How 75,000 Fall to Appreciate the
Ittulitw or Citlzuimliin
Notwithstanding all that bas been wrltton
and said about registration 'by way of prep
aration for the great election on Tuesday
next , it is estimated that tbcro are at least
6,000 voters in this city who have not regis
tered
"Tliis/'eiild a promlncnt'eapltalist yesterday
morning , "tnouuR dlslrunchlsomont Citizens
ouirlit to knqw that their vote will not bo re
ceived It tliolr names are not oa the registry
list , unless they make ntlldavlt of
their legal right to vote , and
this can bo dona' only in the
city clerV's ' oftlco To do that on election
day would cost a man several hours time ,
whereas ho might roglster in ton minutes
after ho bas oaten his supper No moro Im
portant election than that of next Tuesday
has over been held In this city and every cit
izen should vote "
Today ii the last day on which regit tra-
tloti may bo effected
MINUI'Dli oFjOtD AUE
Proceeds of Mr Lriniwrer'a Concert
Go to ilio Woman's Homo
The ladles of tbe Woman's Christian asso
ciation acknowledge , with pleasure , tbe re
ceipt of the following note with accompany
ing chock They utso desire to express their
appreciation of Mr Liuingor's kindness Id
originating and carrying out an entertain
ment wblch gayo to much pleasure to many
people and will prove of tuck greatboaaQt
to a worthy charity
Oiuui , Noy 25,1835. Mrs Horace Lud-
inpton , Treasurer Hurt Street Homo tor
Destitute Women and Children ! Madnmo
I take pleasure In handing vou herewith our
chock No 11,119 , for $ JIS , gross proceeds of
the promensdo concert glvon Tuesday even
ing , November 19. Tbo musical programme
was gratuitous and all ether expenses am do-
nated Plcnsn acknowlcdgo receipt ot the
above , and oblige Yours respectfully ,
G. w. ListtNOKn
For Slcpilo | inosg
TJse Horsford's Acid Phosphate
Dr C. It Drnko , Bcllavlllo , 111. , says ! "I
have found it , nnd It nlono , to bo cnpnblo of
rodvtclng n sweet nud natural sleep in cates >
of Insomnia from overwork of the brain ,
which so often occurs in active professional
nd business men "
I1U VINO TUli OA It PUT
How It Wni Accomplished nt Cas-
trltnr Church
The entertainment glvon by the Ladles
Missionary society , and tbo boys'band und
Hrlght Jewel band of Castollar street Pres
byterian church Thursday evening was a
pronounced success
Two years ngo a similar mooting was hold
in the lntorcsts of the library aud roadlng
room Last year the contribution was devoted -
voted to paying for a f urnnco , and tins year ,
the thank offering , amounting to $19.83 , goes
to buy matting for the church floor The
pastor , in presenting tbo subjoet , nsked tbo
audience to look up and on tbo walls to sen
what hnd been accomplished by the ladles ,
assisted by n few of the gentlemen , und then
to look down The pcoplo saw the point nt
once , und twenty-six persons arose nt bis call
to plcdgo a yard apiece Thirteen followed
with hnlf a yard and a largo number with a
fifth When the rolloctlon was taken it was
found that nil but 15 cents of the amount
nsked for hnd been contributed The pro
grammo wns in every respect on excellent
one and all roturncd homo doubly thankful
ritoaiUMMi : .
Hymn I Love to Toll the Story
Scrlpturo Hcudlng Psalm 100
Prnyor The Pastor
Instrumental Music Mr Labach
Song A 13ird in Hand
Six Hrlght Towels
Solcct Heading ThoDeocon's Dinner
Miss Uanlior
Dlnloguo Tbo Story of Thanksgiving
Hrlght Jowcls
Song TuoLostChord
Miss Case
Heading The Logojid of the Northland
Frank Faust ,
Contribution Organ Solo Mr Labach
Social Hour Ton Minutes
Anthem . . . Wnko the Song of Jubtleo
A Double Quartolto
Heading Thn Sowing Society
Mrs II Haze
Organ Solo Mr Lnbaoh
Hccitatlon witb blackboard Illustration
The Sunday FishermanMrs II Hunker
Song The Sailor Lad
Miss Wilson
Dialogue The Uattcd Workmen
Hois' Hand
An Rxtcndcd Popularity Browns
Bronchial Troches have for many years been
the most popular articles in use for relieving
coughs nnd throat troubles
CHICAGO VANQUISHED
Omaha's llnndtmll Players Hpfcnt the
Garden Cltys
The most exciting and closely contested
mutch of handball ever played in this city
took place Thursday between Murphy and
Cronin of Cnicago and Hyrncs and Kllgnllon
of this city
The stake was $500. Tbe Chicago men
came hero determined to carry the money
bauk'witb thorn A largo atteadanco ut $3 a
bead gathered to sea the homo team prevent
them from doing it
Seven names were played , four being won
by the Omnhans and tbroo by tno Chicago
nns The first ace In the contest was won
by the homo men nftor a hard struggle and
the achievement was greeted with npplnuso
The match .avas characterized by a number
of brilliant plays with both right and ] left
hnnds while tbo tossing on both side was
also very line P. J. Kir by ncied as referee
The next series will bo played in Councilman
Burkes court South Omaha , Sunday next
The Denver Stnto lottery company
wants ngonts Tickets 50 cents Address -
dross A. C. Ross & Co , Dcnvor , Cole
SHOVI3D OFF THE TRAIN
Is This the Canso of Charles H , Hen
dricks' Insanity ?
Referring to the Insanity of Charles H
Hendricks , formerly a rosldent of this city ,
mention of which was made la Wednesdays
Hue , the following excerpt and comment are
taken from the Free Press of Troy , Mo „ and
the Courier ot Louisiana , Mo
THE CXl'ECTED HAriENS
. Charles H. Hendricks is in Jail at this
place with his mind considerably off balance
His parents llvo at Tnmaqua , Penn , and bis
father Is said to bo a first cousin of the late
Thomas A. Hendricks The unfortunate
man claims tbat bo has bcon la this part of
the state since last July Ho says ho was
put off tbo Short Line train at Ed go wood
several wcoks ago and was badly hurt by
the trainmen , but this may only bo a vagary
of his mind Ho wont to the homo of a cousin ,
William Hendricks , seine weeks ago
and from tbero to the homo ot a
brother of tbo latter in Montgomery
county Last Sunday morning be loft the
latter place and came to Truxton , whence ho
was brought to Troy by J nines Cape in order
to have a legal invo3tigatiou made A tele
gram was sent to his homo In Pennsylvania
Tuesday evening , but up to this time no
reply has bcon received to it Ho Is nbout
thirty-two yoaM old nnd is apparently both
a rotlncd and well educated gentleman It
is probable that his mind can bo speedily re
stored under proper treatment Troy ( Mo )
Free Press '
At the meeting of tbo county court Mon
day Mr , Hendricks was declared Insane und
ordered beld in Jail one week to await the
action of bis relatives Mr Hendricks came
in from Omaha this summer on a visit to rel
atives in this county , and all who came in
contact witb bim were impressed with the
fact tbat bis mind was becoming gradually
unbaluncod We bollovo that bo now hus a
case pending in court against tbe Short Line
railroad company for Injuries received whllo
getting oft a freight train at Edgewood last
summer Press
Ton thousand bottles of Cooks Imperii
champagne are sold a day It is perfectly
pure und dollciously refreshing
Hurclnrs arc Abroad
Uloom & Shields saloon , on Tenth street
between Douglas aad Dodge , was burglar
ized Thursday night , Liquors and cigars
to the cxtont of about $50 wore taken ,
MniiHirnnltluH In Floral Decorations
All the lnotislrodltlos in the way of
"Ilorul decorations whlchwo commonly
credit to the gnrdonor ig charge , for
Kottlnp that he Is employed by others ,
nud may possibly execute but their doll
nito bidditifre According totilottor
in the Araurlciiu Architect and Uulld-
intr News , fjrent injustice is done to ono
executive at least Speaking of Jiiolc-
eoti pans ho suya :
Here Gnrliold , made entirely of
cacti , reposed one year ; hero the la
mented Jumbo , muilo of oxuclly the
same nmtoriul as the president , hristluB
each bumtnor ; and not far off , a gentle
nnui on a bicycle , a loving couple in a
boat , a sundial , n calendar , etc , , bloom
and flourish The head gardener has
very recently published an article in
an agricultural paper , uttering u pro
test against these abominations ; but
how can he dlsponso with thorn when
people enjoy thorn , ohlldrqn cry for
them , and the park commissioners in-
Biston having thornV"
Undoubtedly the same Influences con
trol many ether parks all over the
country , nnd it is time that the garden
ers should bo rcliovcd of a portion of
the obloquy nnd that the public should
bo told where the responsibility rests „
Cuthnian's Mentbo inhaler cures catairh ,
headache , neuralgia , asthma , bay favor ,
J Irlal free at your druggist Prlco DO cents
EVANCELIZIlJif FOR OMAHA
LayMen Pronpnlnff Her Gospel of
Prospprjty About
* '
LYNNITES Ajp BOSTONIANS
They Are to vHhown Why Tliolr
Factories Should bo Ilullt in
Onmlin A Crnntnory to
bo Kitnbllslieil
fiovornl Slnrts Forward
The real cstato exchange has taken steps
to socura additional manufacturing nnd
business enterprises for Omaha bv sending
a cotnmtttoo to Linn and Uoston , the cities
Just visited by disastrous fires , to offer In
ducements to any firms or companies ( lint
may wish to secure woslorn locations The
board of trade , the South Omaha syudlcnto
nnd the East Omaha land company will also
send representatives to these cities on the
same mission
There will bo n discussion of the Nobrnska
central rnllway bridge bond proportions ut
the uiectlne of the ronl cstato exchange to-
day Mr John A. McShano nnd Mr G.
M. Hitchcock will speak upon the question
Through the efforts of the exchange a now
creamery has been secured for Omaba Mr ,
P. 13. Her has joined Mr Urlggs ,
the Wisconsin gentleman who appeared
before the exchnngu ono day last week ,
und arrangements have bcon made for the
organization of the company nt once
61r. llor informs the exchange thnt ground
bus been donated for this largo enterprise
All the roads havo.agreed to run milk trains
nt the same rates that Chicago enjoys In
thut truffle The Hxrhango has two or three
ether big enterprises on tbo .tapis , and de
velopments may bo looked for soon
The following property was listed for call
nt yesterdays meeting !
Ono tenth interest in Crclghton heights
Terms not civon
Ynndcrcook terrace , lot 0 block 1 , 50xlS3 ,
51,850.
Hickory place , lot 9 , GOxllO , 81,000.
Albright annex , lot 10 , block 15 , 50x123 ,
$3.50.
Heeds ' First addition , lot 11 , block 10 ,
C0xl32 , two small cottages , $100 per front
foot
foot.Franklin
Franklin snuaro , 20 feet of lot 25 , SOxUO ,
store , (4,250.
Carthage , lot 7 , block 3 , 48x120 , 5000.
Dundee place , west K of block 99 , 8 lots ,
200x270 , $30,000.
Mayno place , lot 21 , block 2 , $1,300.
Sbull's Second audition , 50x103 , 5-room
cottage , $4,000.
Lot G , block 1G3 , Fifteenth and Jackson
streets , 00x133 , bouso rent $40 per month ,
$40,000.
The most remarkable euros of scrofula
on record have boon accomplished by
Hoods Sarsapnrilln Try It Sold by
all druggists _
Uungllni ; Ilurglars
Burglars made an , unsuccessful effort to
enter George Becbor's rosldenco nt 2223
Dodge street Thursday night The cellar door
on the outside was pried open , but the thieves
were evidently frightened nwny by the house
dog , as their tools ' were left and the thugs
osenped
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
Abou flcople '
Mr and Mrs Mnnloy W. Hnyloy of Omaha
spent Thanksgiving ' with Mrs Rayley's
parents , Dr and MrsjJ M. Glasgow
Mr and Mrs J. J. Johnson and son Harry
ot Omaha oat their Thanksgiving dinner
with Mr and Mrs Howard Mayors
Edward Casey topped tbo procrossivo card
party nt John II Uurko's Thursday and car
ried off seven turk6ys.
Charles Albln of Omaha and Miss Mary
Jean of Albright woref married by Judge
Shields ,
Paul Henni , -Twenty-fourth street
butcher , has been the victim of petty thiev
ing of late , having lost lambs , veal and
fowls
Mrs C. M. Woodward of Boatrico.national
organizer of the W. C , T. U. , will hold a
mothers meeting at 3 oYiock this af
ternoon in the Methodist Episcopal church
A Jolly crowd of Fourth ward friends
were entertained at u Thanksgiving dinner
at the Kanfall house
The entertainment given by the ladies of
the Baptist mission Thursday evoniag was
well attended aud was a success in everyway
The literary and musical progrummo was
well rendered nnd received hearty applause
Peter Melchlors set things out in great
• shape Thursday evening for his patrons of
the city hotel , and gave as pleasant a dance
ns lovers of music and the mazy waltz could
desire The large attendance and the dis
position to entertain each other , made it as
satisfactory a social as could be desired
Landlord S. H.iFenno was covered with
smiles as bo looked witb satisfaction on the
dancers at the Transit house Thanksgiving
ovming The dining and reading room hnd
been prepared for tbo dancers , and tbo
sweet strains of the Italian band , the
cheering words of friends to friends ,
the humorous encouragement of Master of
Ceremonies John H. Wallwork made the
crowd as happy and the dance as pleasant as
over hold in the Magic City
Dent buy trashy imitations Got the
genuine Red Cross Cough Drops
How to Take Cam of the Hyps
Dr Lincoln ot Boston , in the Annals
ot Hygiene , formulates the following
rules for the euro ot the eyes for school
work :
1. A comfortable temperature , and
especially lot the foot bo warm and dry
2. Good ventilation
IS Clothing at the neck loose ; the
same ns regards the rest of the body
4. Posture erect ; never road lying
down or stooping
5. Little study before breakfast or di
rectly after a hearty meal ; uono at all
at twilight or late ut uigbt
0. Great caution aboht study nftor recovery -
covory from fever
7. Light abundant , hut not dazzling
8. Sun not Bhining on dcslcor on ob
ject In front of'tlio scholar
0. Light coming from the left hand ,
or loft und roar , under same circum
stances from in front
10. The book held nt right nngjos to
the line of sight , jQti nearly so
11. Froqueiitlyrcst by looking up
VI , Distance ofbook from the eye
about fifteen inclos ) ;
Dent Strain Ydur Optical Nerve
Pnin is ofton'cilusod ' by an irritated
nerve far distnnt'frora the seat of the
pain , especially fri'lho case of persons
who have inherited a very susceptible
nervous organization
The Medical Record , Juno 22 , 1889 ,
has an article pij.pyo-straln . as a cause
of headache nnd nqurnlgia , by the emi
nent export , Dr ijAmbrosoL Rnnnoy ,
in which the writer gives a record of
fifty consecutivebuses of headache nnd
neuralgia which W treated exclusively
by correcting a vMul defect The sue
cobs of this tieatinUlit was signal , nnd in
many cases marvellous
Dr Hunnoy's upoeinl attention was
drawn to the subject by his own oxpcrl-
Patches
' TRADE PEpBJHKjMARK
StJabobsOib' -
bauq.mu .TheBkaS'A-VoboerCo *
once Ton years ngo ho was almost in
despair from contlmml headache Two
able physicians hail trontod his enso
without result As his sight wns appar
ently perfect and unusually acitto , no
defect of vision was thought of At
length , however , ho raquosted that
atroplno ho instilled into his uyes This
rovcnlod a ilofcct , which was at oneoro-
liovcd by appropriate glasses , with the
Immodinto nnd pormntiont cossatlon of
Ills headache
TREES IN PARIS
How the Supply in Maintained The
Wnrlc In Charge ofIt ) SIn
These who nro fainlllnr with the
trees on the Paris bonlovnrils will bo
interested in lcarntne how their sup
ply is maintained , in a recent nrticlo on
tliat subject In Galtgiiinl It is stated
that the trees nlnntod along the quays ,
avenues , and botilovnrds und in the
squnros , parks nnd gardens , number
moro than 40,000 , including the oltn ,
limo , white and rod chestnut , plnno ,
nsh , birch , pine , syenmoro and pseudo
neencia The work is in chnrgo of 210
men , a sub-ongincor and two forest Inspectors
specters , ut a cost of $375,000 francs an
il u ally
This does not include the Hols do
Boulogne , which nlono entails nn an
nual expense ot f > 00,000 francs , half of
which goes in salaries to the guards ,
gardeners , und workmen ; nor does it
comprise the Bols do Vlncotinof , which
cost every year 870,000 francs There
nro 87,400 trees in the city alone , nnd as
02,000 fruncs is spent on them nnnuully ,
each tree may be said to cost the mu
nicipality ono franc five centimes a
year
A gonor.il Inspection of the trees In
and around Paris takes place ovcry Sep
tember , when the innpoclnr , accom
panied by the hond gartlonor , marks
such of them ns nro too old and sickly
These are roplucotl by saplings from the
city nurseries before the following
spring
Why dent you try Rod Cros3 Cough
Dropslive cents per box
A Trco That Vlc'ds ' Milk
The cow tree , that botanical curiosity
ot South Amclen , grows on thobroau ,
barren plateaus ot Vono/.ucla , where It
would bo next to impossible to llnd
fluid sullleiont to black ones thirst were
it not for this wise provision of nature
The bap of the cow tree , as its nnino
implioa , resembles milk , both in looks
and taste A slight balsamic tsisto has
boon reported by some naturalists who
have drank of the strnngo liquid ; other
wise it was bald to have the flavor ot
rich cream and to bo very wholesome
nnd nourishing "
The tree itself frequently attains a
height of ono hundred to ono hundred
and twonty-llvo feet , it not boina un
usual to sco a trunk of this species
seventy to eighty feet , perfectly smooth
nnd without a limb . A hole bored into
or a wound made in the baric of this
wonderful tree is almost immediately
filled with a lactcul-liko fluid , which
continues to flow for some days , or until
It coagulates at the mouth of tbo wound
and forms a waxy mass , which stops
further How
Humboldt , the llrst to pivo a scientiffo
description of thebaobad tree of Africa ,
says the St Louis Republic , was the
iirst to toll the wonderjof thqcow tree ,
as it was culled in his time
Pears soap secures a beautiful complexion
Ostriches ttneo for Kins
• Some time ago a gentleman visited a
pen of tame ostriches in Africa , At his
call two beautiful birds came up to him
Being desirous of testing their speed ho
arranged with the kcopor thut they
should run a race So ho carressed the
birds and showed them a handful of lips
of which they are very fond The
ostriches were hold while the visitor
walked to a certain distnnco At a
signal they were sot free and began to
run for the figs
They came bounding along at a terrific -
rific rate , taking twelve or fourteen foot
atastrldo They ran neck and nock
for moro than half the distance , their
wings working llko nrms and making a
great sound Presently ono drew abend
and , looking behind , as you may have
noticed a boy in a foot race do to see
where his rival was , ana finding him
beaten , the winner slackened his pace
and gently trotted ud for the prize of
figs
figs.How
How
to be
Happy
Though
You have
COLD IN THE HEAD
Inject PONDS EX
TRACT into the nostrils
A SORE THROAT
Gargle with PONDS
EXTRACT Wrap the
neck in compress moist
ened with PONDS EXTRACT -
TRACT and cold water
CHILBLAINS
Bathe affected parts with
PONDS EXTRACT
HOARSENESS
Gargle with PONDS
EXTRACT Take tea
spoonful internally tliree
times a day
FROST BITES
Wrap parts affected in
soft bandage wet with
PONDS EXTRACT
RUT BE SURE TO 0ET THE
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