HIGHLAND'S ' SUDDEN DEATH. Iho Causa cf it to Bo lureatigatcd bj the dormer. DIED SOON AFTER TAKING A DRINK. Contents of llio Btotimcti , Examined by n CficiulHt , Sliow Traces of Aconite 1'olsotiliis-Tlio Inquest Tomorrow. .An Inquest to Octcrmlno the cnuso of the flonth of Trunk illghland of Dotison place , Who died the first of last week , \vlllbohcld bt Hcafoy & Heafey's ' Uils uftorn oon. Highland died suddenly nnd without nny apparent cause , his lioultli having boon good Up to the tltno of his death. JIowcnttoanelphboriiiR drup Rtoro after ponio mcdlctno for a slclt child. Wbllo thcro R certain physician supfe'cUed that as Highland - land \viis ROlnp to remain up nil night , hohad best have tiomcthlng to keep him awnito. The physician thereupon proceeded to put up n tiilxturo in n glass , which ho gnvo to Highland , The Inttor dranlc It tina returned home. Shortly afterward ho felt a numb ness In his extremities which quickly af fected his uutlro body nnddoathsoonfollowod. A post mortem examination was made and the stomach nnd Intestines turned over to a chemist for analysis , Tbora were symptoms of neon Ho poisoning nnd the result of the chemical analysis will show whether the mixture which Highland drank at the druf ? store contained nsulllcictit quantity of this poison to produce death. The people in llio vicinity of Sherman & McConnoll's ' Dodge Btreat pharmacy hnvo boon wearlru llto preservers for the pnot low diiyB , 8 the Hood of mineral Waters they are laying In for spring trndo threatened to inunuato their habi tations. 8OMKT1I1NG IN SUGAR. Immense Consignment llecclvcd by nn Oiunlin Finn. The blir train load of sugar arrived at 7:45 : ft. m. over the Missouri Pacific railway. Conductor L. S. Patterson was In charge Of the train nnd Engineer Wodoll was at the throttle. It was n solid train and along the on tire length of cacn car nnd near the top was a wide strip of red , \vbltp and blue hunting. On the door of each car was a largo white canvas shield bomlnp the lollowing inscrip tion : "This solid train of BURiir for D. M. Stcelo &Co. , Omaha , from American sugar refining company , New Orleans. " , A manifest from the collector of customs at c7ow Orleans was attached to each bill of lad- liiR.Tho The train load of sweetness loft Now Or leans on the 20th , reached Memphis on the CSnil nnd loft Kansas City for Omaha at 4:12 : n. in. Tuesday. The run from Hiawatha to Auburn , n distance of forty-four miles was made In ono hour anil forty minutes. The average speed bf the train was about thirty-five inilcs nn iiour. All along the line people turned out to sco this immense consignment. The sugar Is packed In 050 barrels and 2,453 sacks. The sacks weighed 100 pounds ncleco and the barrels averaged 830 pounds. The total weight of the consignment is 577- GOO pounds. Sometime today the train will bo photo graphed. Ucsslcr's Magic Headache VVafors. Cures all boadechos In 20 minutes. At all druggists so vnr curJur/a KK ws. Officers for the Election. Election ofilcors ns follows wore appointed by the city council : First Ward : First Dlstrlct-T. D. Hatcher , Tohn K. Hart , Mlclmcl Connors , David ITorgio anil D. I ? . Btiylesi , Judges , nnd R , A. Carpenter and .Alexander Schlogel , clerks. Second rtlstrlot Herman Tronkol , Frank Humbert. Alfred Burch , T. M. Fowler and J. It. Kelly , V. S. , Judges , nnd E. S. Daniel nnd Charles L. Porter , dorks. Third dis trict. Nathan Gordon , Michael P.O'lJon - rll , E. 13. Polsloy , J. B. Cress and Daniel 1i lllvan , Judges , and Ell H. Doud nnd U. A. Itlcrriman , clerks. Second AVurd : First District John D , Ivlpnghor , lllcbard Hanrlcun , Joseph Dcniet , JoJOph Moloy and William S. Anderson , I nnd Cornelius P. Hognn and John V. Molier , clerks. Second district J. D. Newman , John fFrlr-dt , George J. Seltzer , sr. , John Folner [ hud Edwnril IColn , Br. . Judges , and Nathan rDomick and Andrew Kernon , clerks. Third idistrict John G. Bogley , Charles Gleason , i James Cnllnhan , Harry Stratton , ana Charles jj. Cridcr , Judges , and M. M. Parrlsh nnd 'Dana ' Morrcll , clerks. Third Ward , First D5strlet-M. J. Cor- 'coran ' , J. Dougherty , Chester A. Evans. John Sautor and John Doud , Judges , and David .OJavldson nnd Anthony Morati , clerks. Second end district David Hohan , John O'Brien , 'Thomas Ivclly , Nicholas Qulnn nnd Patrick Ityan , Judges , and Thomas Cowling and Henry Ditren , clerks. Fourth Ward D. R. Scott , Charles Cum- mlngs , Anthony Smith , William Trillcns and John Van dor Huron , Judges , nnd Philip I. Uraytou and J. Kelly , clerks. I'rlooil Cattle. Perhaps novorln the history of tbo Union stockyards were there ns many high priced nntl ns taw low i > riccd cattle ns thcro were Tuesday. Out of seventy-six snlcs of steers twoiity-tlirco sales of 000 head were made nt prices ranging between ? 5 nnd $5.55. whllo only onosaloof thrco head wont below 1. Pivo sales of cows of 103 head sold nt nnd nbovn $4 , whllo twenty-nine sales-of 274 head went at prices rnnsflnt ; between $3.23 nnd $ . " , Flftoou sal us of bulls were made at pi Ices rauglng from $3 to $ ! . ! > . rCrinoiubcreil in Ilia Ailllotlon. Geork'Q H , Capon , ono of the popular nnd Cftlclciit employes of the Omaha packing company , who is 111 nnd who was bereaved by tbo loss of his cstlnmblo wlfo last week , wishes to tlmnk his friends and follow oni- ployos throuRb TiiBllKB for an acceptable purse rontnltitng $187 , coutnbutod through roronum Robert Fuuston. i Tumors' Klcction. South Omaha Turners olcctod oniccrs Inst night ns follows ! Frank Humport , presi dent ; Jobn Frey , vlco president ; John C. Daniel , secretary ; Rudolph Hnrtz , treasurer : 'trustees , John Frey , Krunk Humport unit Hudolph Hartz ; Edwanl Klstor , turnwurt ; 'j\lcxnnilcr Lcmm , second turuwart ; John lilcswop , Janitor. Notfs About tlio City. Stephen Dsobetr , an employe nt the G. II. Hammond company , bud bis right Itnco badly fnuoezed yesterday by a tiorca rolling on lil in. in.A A little daucbtcr. ngod four years , of Mr. nnd Mrs. McNlcholson , Twenty-seventh nnd II streets , fell oft n chnlr lost evening and fractured the right collar bono. Thomas Hnloy , Abel G. Bogy , Jobn Frey nnd Bernard Kelly , fho tlemocratlo city con trol committee , will moot touluhtat Thomas llaloy's ' , Mlti N street , and orgnnlzo. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup reduces inflammation while cblldron are teething. 25 coutb a bottle. MOK3ION AI CoiiiinlsHlonor Himndors Talks About the Outlook n > r Utah. Kx-Sonator Alvin Saundcrs , whoso rotorn from Utah about two \vcoksago was hastened by a icvoro attnclc of la Rrippo , Is atlll con fined to his residence , but is slowly recover ing from his Illucjs. His western trip was for the purpose of nttcndhiR n mcotlng of the Utah commission , of which ho Is n member , and bo was absent nbout a month. "When Intorroffntcd lost evening as to what effect the mitl-polycomy laws were having in Utah the commissioner expressed the bollof thnt polygamy among the Mormons is practically n thinf ? of the post , and that the work of the commlsalon would bo fully as successful ns anticipated. Bald ho : "Tbo action of tbo Mormon church la da nzahut polypvnyr hns had n groal in- iluciico. mitt U was an Important stop In tlio icnl dlwctioti. Therenrn thwu who nvo in- cli licit to bo skeptical about thla movs , nnd wno think tbnt It was tnail. > slnipiy for uffcct. ruey fully uxpect to eo polgyaniy agiiln em braced by the church , bull ijcllove th l the stop wiw taken In sincerity uml Rooil faith. "I do not think , however , that the move wan dictated by principle , but rather bv policy. I bcllovo , too , that this snmo policy will result in the totnl extinguishment of polygamy. j\j ( Jeoruo Q , Ciinnon said In re nouncing the unlawful doctrine. 'It M too unequal alight to Imlrt. out again- * ' . CO.OOO.OW tKioplo. ' "Another thlni * . The men who have so bitterly opposed the change aru KOttlug old nnd won't llvo jnucb longer. AVcotiruff is over olghty years of age. There isn't the same fccllnc thnt tbcro was \vhon the prose cution of polygamlsU was lint bcmin. Thun they openly boasted of tholr criminal rela tion nnd these who wcro convicted nnd sent to llio penitentiary were heralded us martyrs upon tholr release , but there Isn't nny inoro of the brass b.md business. Then they would notproiaUo to ivo up their polygamous re- Intlocs. but uow this fa thp rule. The week before I returned homu thcro were three ewes , nnd in each Instance the prisoner was wllllnfrtomnko tbo required promise. This shows how tbo sltu.ttlon U chanRing. "It Is not nn easy matter to effect the change , for the reason thnt the Mormons bo- llcvo thnt polgamv was authorized or com manded by n communication from heaven , whllo the decree ngalnst it comes Jrotn man. Notwithstanding tuls , the Mormons nro grndunlly yielding to the Inevitable. Can non , who hud four wives , now claims thnt bo has noun , and thai bu Is lending the IIto of a bachelor. "Now that this question bids fair to bo permanently settled , the Mormons have In n measure given up their fight ntjuilist tbo Gen tiles and are forming republican and democratic parties. This Is nioro es pecially true outside of Salt Lake , nl- though It Is bound to como then- . In Omlcti thri tvtn Mnrmnn nnnnrs hnvu taken sides politically nnd the younger Can non has announced thnt as hols nrepublican , his paper will ho republican. "Suit Lake nt present Is suffering from the reaction of n boom. A year ago tlio Gentiles celebrated their victory by advancing real estate values In some instances fully 100 per cent , and the effect was Injurious. "Thoweather has been very unpleasant. Tbo residents call It tbo most disagreeable \vlntor over experienced there. Certnln It Is tint there wcro not two pleasantOays of sun- shlno during the month that I wai tbcro. Snow followed rnln and vice versa , and there scorned to bo nothing but slush and slot ) . The weather , I think , Is responsible for the unusual amount of sickness. Thcro bos been a grout deal of hi grlppo and much pneumonia. Four of the five members of our board were present. Only ono es caped an attack of la grippe , and It used us up completely. "Our uoxt meeting will be In Mav and will probably last until September. The com mission has chnrRO of the elections , nntl wo will hnvo to moot to appoint registrars for school election. The regular election follows In August , nnd wo will remain until that Is over. The most Important work to bo done nt our next meeting Is the redlstrictlug of the territory. Ileietoforo it has been so ap portioned ns to RIVO tbo Mormons everything possible under tbo census of 18bO , but this will bo changed under the new census so as to arrange the districts ns they should bo. "This will give Salt Lake morojthundoublo the representation thnt it lias now. The out look is promisingnnd tbo prospects nro that tbo commission will bo able to effectually settle tbo difllcultics that have so long existed thero. " Mrs. Jones hasn't ' n gray hair In her head and Is over lift } ' . She looks ns young ns her daughter. The secret of It is that she usas only Hall's Hair Henewcr. 10 JtETAliIATJK < Jt I'ndtloolc lelloves ! the Government is Bound to Take Act inn. WASHINGTON ; March 34. [ Special Tele- Kram to THE BBE. ] Senator Paddock , who has been spending several days in Now York , arrived bore last night. In rosnpnso to nn Inquiry regarding the report that the govern ment contemplated retaliation upon Germany ns a result of the refusal of the Gorman em pire to remove the prohibition on American meat products , the senator salt ! ; "Tho report tbnt President Harrison stated tome the intention of the administration to retaliate upon Germany for the cause named , Is not true. However , 1 have good reason to bcllovo that if the senseless and unjust dis crimination against American pork and other meat products is not at once removed , our government will take prompt measures under tha net of August 80 , 1S90 , to retaliate by ex cluding certain German importations from this country , The c-iblod interview with Secretary of State Von Boottichcr. in whicrt ho stated that Germany would not remove the prohibition against American pork on account of tuo lusufllelcncy of the In spection laws of the united States , makes U plainly apparent that the German law is maliciously unjust and passed not to protect the health of Gorman subjects , but absolutely to prevent competition on the part of the American corn-fed hog with the razorback - back swine of the German empire. No coun try in the world has today such rigid meat inspection laws us the United State * . "Immediately ui > on learning of tbo cabled statement of the German secretary of state I called upon the secretary of agriculture in my capacity as chairman of tbo senate com- rcittco on agriculture. I stated to him what I now state to you , thnt It was plain Ger many's position was not ono of regulation , but of absolute nnd willful prohibition , and I urged upon him that under the provisions of the net of August 80 , 1890 , Gorman beet sugar , of which $10,000,000 worth was im ported into this country last year , should bo excluded under the provisions of such law. I have reason to believe that President Harrison Is seriously considering the issuance of such n proclama tion , and that if the restriction which Ger many place * upon our meat products Is not promptly removed the prohibiting order will bo Issued. " " \Vhat do you know as to any communica tions between this government nnd Minister I'liolps upon this subject ! " "I know nothing oHIcinlly , but I have rea- ton to believe that Minister Phelps has already - ready Docn communicated withoa the SUD- Jct. Minister Whltolaw Uo.d has boon a tower of strength In Franco in maintaining the commercial Interests of this country nnd in demanding that fair treatment for tboso who have or might hnvo dealings nnd trade with the republic. For myscli , nnd for the western , people whom In part I represent , 1 ocllevo that under the nmnlo authority granted tbo president ho will bo quick to seiza advantage und to demand of Germany fair treatment for fnlr treatment , or to insist upon the old Hebraic doctrine of nn cyo for an eye nnd a tooth for n tooth. I think I may state that the president is as keenly ullvo to the re quirements of the situation as anyone. I know that the secretary of agriculture is de termined , so far as In him lion , to test the powers of the government under tlio recent laws to their utmost. In Franco , thanks largely to Minister Kcid , the restrictions against American pork will soon bo removed , the only question being the amount of duly to bo placed on the Imported article. 1 believe - liovo ttint Germany will mid very shortly thnt if aho prohibits absolutely American Importations she will bo obliged to pay dollar for dollar In the curtailment of her export trade with the United States. " Ifowo scales , trucks , coffee mills , car- starters , Harrison conveyor. Catalogues of Bordca & Scllcck Co. , agents , Chicago , 111. Qttloc < outicll Moetlnir. Last night's council meeting was an unus ually imlot ono. Mayor Cushlng vetoed a number of resolu tions , among them being : the ono providing for an expenditure of § , ' 5,000 in furnishing the now city hall , und another against an lu- crcaso of the gas Inspector's salary. The ordinance providing that eight hours shall constitute a day's labor was passed by a small majority , The report of the special committee on the struct par transfer system was not natlsfac- torv to the council and was recommitted. A now garbage onllunni-o was introduced and referred to tno committee having In hand the Investigation of the acts of Gar bage Master Morrisoy. De Witt's ' Llttla Early Risers. Beat little pill over made. Cure constipation every time. Nona equal. Use tboin now. A NK\V OKDl ANOH no Introduced by ttio Mctrnpol- Itnn I'coplr. Speaking of the Metropolitan street rail way ordinance recently passed by the city council , Councilman Blumor yesterday saldl "I nm now satisfied that the company will not accept tbo provisions of ttio ordinance , nnd I regard It ns a foolish expenditure of money to order Its publication In the ofllclal paper. Its terms are of such a nature that woca-.uiot expect a comnHanco with its pro visions , and tor this reason I think another ordinance will be Introduced soon. "Thcro iu n general feeling thnt this com- puny uhotild bo granted the right to lay track nnd operate n Rttvet railway In Onmhn upon favorable terms , providing the Interests of the city ore properly guarded. Tbcso pro visions will bo Included I a the now ordinance , und nt the mno tlmo the Incorporates of the new company will bo given a show for their lives. " Tbo Now M-Mllun ! Uaw. OMAIU , rjlnrch 22. To the Editor of THE BKR : There Is now engrafted upon the stat utes of our state a now medical law , Our bill tins undergone tbo tempest of this twen ty-second session of the legislature. It with stood the contest , the quo warranto , sifting commlttcrs , nnd opposition on tbo floor. The distributing and Hooding of both houses many times of oilvono circulars by the quack element , nnd tbo Incessant lobbying nnd arrant lie ? of mischief makers from dif ferent parts of the state , all make n back ground that the mind cannot clearly review , Certain ills that the men who held tbo lu'lin , Brown of the senate and Aldcn ot the house , deserve the merited praise of the people ple nnd physicians of thn stato. To draft n worthy law under our pecu liar constitution , to keep In chock nnd har mony the thrco schools of n.cdlcino , to get the support of both Itouics of the legislature , to sco that the bill kept moving , required eternal vlgllauco. It will ho an easy matter In the future of the people so'desho to amend tbo law ns to make sanltnry provisions. It could not ho done this year uotk on account of the consti tutional bar uud because no appropriation coula hnvo been secured. If tbo physicians In the future think they can gut an appropriation for nn examining board , ( nek this on as nn amendment to tbo other requirements. Itwould make Ne braska's ' medical law more perfect than that of nuy stito In the union. A woid in referenc-o to the selection of the medical men who are to nctfor und under t ho board. Lotthom have all the qualities of gentlemen nnd let them bo of the active and energetic kind. There Is much wortt to bo done ntno remuneration , MKMIIKI ! or 1111 : NniiusKA STVTK , ASU OMAIH MILLS Marnli 21 , ntfiilo p.m. , Mao , daugh ter of Mrs. 1' . V. Jlills. need .B years. 1'uticr.il March 23 , atJ : : p. in. , at the rc'sl- flcnco of her mother. 2'ttl Webster street. Interment - torment at Kookulc , In. The following mirriago liojniai wora Is sued by Judge Shields yesterday ; Namoanu address. Ace. I Allen M. AVIKon. Omaha . as I KiUubutu Wllli , Omaliu. . SB t'F.118 OAA1 , J'AICA.UK.1 lJI 1. \V. B. Erwln of Kearney is at tlio Paxton. II. AV. Hooserof Wahoo is at the Dellono. John Norton of Talmago Is at the Miilard. James Hockloj nf St. Louis is at the Del- lone. lone.W. W. H. Ryan of North Pintle is at the Del lono. lono.B. B. Li. Pratt of Sioux City Is a guest nt the Mlllard. O. A. Morucnstcchcr of Lincoln is at the Mlllard. G. W , . Singer of Sehuylcr , Neb. , Is at the Pnxton. H. II. Cadwaladcr of Chicago Is at tbo Murray. Hugh Lowenbach of Milwaukee- at the Mu rray. W. 0. Hambell of Falrbury , Nob. , Is at the Murray. W. W. Cordoll and wifu of Perry , la. , are at the Pnxtou. H. C. Mahann and A , B. Schneider of Fre mont are nt the Paxton. \V. W. Stone and W. H. Dickinson of Wuhoo nro nt the Doliono. Several members of Hanlon's "Superba" company are at tbo Barker. Dr. U. A. Footo loft yesterday for Chicago to bo gone a couple of days. J. McCarthy left last evening for Chicago. Ho will bo absent about ten days. Mrs. Sweeney is con lined to her homo with a very severe attack of tonsllitls. Ctinrlcs B. Allen of the state auditor's de partment at Lincoln li at the Dellono. C. A. Squlrei is a victim of the grippe anil has been confined to his room since last Fri day.General General Thnycr came up from Lincoln lost evening and is thu guest ol Hon. Chris Hartman. County commissioners' clerK Webb , Is laid up with a severe attack of la grippe , nnd ; Is unable , to attend to the duties of bis oBlco. The Doliono H. AT. La Ponotloro , Grand .Tunotlon. la. ; R N. Dick , W. H. I/ozIor. North 1'latto ; Qeorgo 1' . Thlcns and wlfo. Chlcngo ; Mrs.J.J. AlliMi. Now York ; J. d. Stcll , Kan sas City ; II. W. Kooscr , Wnhoo. The Mlllard George Ilnlot , Grand Island ; L. Itoy Bchloslnier , 6an tfrnnclsco : A. Mooro. Auburn ; K. M. 1'ord , Arkansas ; O. Olucks- nmn , Now Yorlc ; JolinT. Emus , Atlanta. Un ; O. L. Henderson , Chicago ; Edgar 11. Scott , lioekford ; II. I , . 1'ratt. bloux Oily ; A. H. Nichols , ( Jhlcngo ; Otto Momhcnsor , Chicago. The llarkor II. Wright nnd wlfo. Ozaialla ; II , W. Mclachlan , Harrison : Mrs. Auimst lullun , Airs. Augusta Jones , Ilarnustewn ; J. A. Taylor , Davenport : H. Iloenoker , Orolo ; IO. . Miuin , Clnc.u'o : Ed WIloy.'Qulncy ; H , N. Itrldttos. tfhlciigo : 1 * . It. Goodrich , Now York ; l < \ S. McDonald. Minneapolis : Jumes Gilbert , W. w. HoKiin. lio-jton : 1E. . Tout , K. 1) . Drown , Chicago ; llovvell Nansol and wlfo.Now York ; II. O , Mason. Fremont. The Casey K. I ) . Godfrey , Heel Oak ; A , J ) . Calinot , Minneapolis ; Mr , nnd Mrs. Frnnlc Martin , Auburn ; Clntrlcs K. Holmes. Harrison ; JolmOIoinont , U. M. Ilanscom , Klmwood ; ( J. A. Luwls. Chicago : 1) . 11. Injrrlni. Hill Olty , S. 1) . : O. O. Greenwood , Bliss L'nrkor , Silver City ; Miss Hewitt , Arlington ; J. I'.isooo , Fremont ) J. U. FItzpatrlok. John Norton. Hcnrv Hhl , ( Jres- ton , lu. : L. I'almqutst , TiiltniiKo : O. 11. Whit ney. Holmesvlllo ; J. Goldberg. Dead wood ; 11. 11. Ilnnsoin , Ohlcago ; Charles V. Majors , Grand Island. The 1'nxton I ) . O. Twnddoll. J. H. Mlllnor , Georso It. Oottol , VI. F. Hrasseo. Wallaou Mierman. Now York ; Robert W. Day. O. K. Wlokmun , Topeka ; J , II. 1'urec , Greenfield. Muss. ; ( ioor o W. Young , /Vlbortson , Neb. ; W. J. Yountf. Jr. , Clinton , lu. ; J. llussoll , Wan on U , Hayes. Minneapolis ; J. O. Wothor- by , Milwaukee. WIs. ; Myor I'rarik. Newcastle , Wyo. ; W. S. Norton , Arapuoc , Nob. ; SIlss T. Iliirrcnn , Miss M. Derey. Chicago ; II. II. Ilranch. St. Louis ; H. O. Tlilottnn , Chicago ; A. J. ICnlsor , St. 1'aul , Minn. ; S. Hpunccr , Zanc. Onl , The Murray A. L. Boll , Dos Molncs ; 0. n. Coolr , Diibiifl.uo ; J. S. 1'erklns , Denver : K. H. Klinbnll. Iloston : F. E. Alexander. St. Louis ; V. E. Allan , Lincoln ; A. I1. West , Vllllwa. In. ; Dare Osburg , bt. Louis ; 1U. . Lake , Mllwnu- keu ; M. A. Kolm , John MniiKhtVJ. . Uan- drovr , .f. T. lllnslmw. I. IAdlcr , S. T. UUK- ptMihclmor , Now York ; CharlosH. Shivers , If. M. Honors , II. 0. Travors W , 0. I'oltor , I'hl- cngo ; A. M. Clark. St. Louis ; William Mc- Grusor. O. J. Hamilton. I'llnt , Mloh ! O , L. L-.unl ) , Ktanton. Nob. ; II. H , tjlopp , DcsMolncs ; M. K. Sherwood , OWcago. Books en Blcod CURED and S' < ln dls- eaaos froo. TH E S Wl FT MY BOY. SPECIFICCO. , . ATLANTA.CA , Swift's Specific S. S. S. ctiral my little b y of fcrofuV.i , from which lie hail suffered 5 long time. I hail tiled the best jihytlclans nnd great quantl ties of inedlc'nc'ii without avnll. A few bottles of S. S. S. did Iho wo : k. Ho Is now < noylng ] the best of health and li.ia r.othiul nny symptoms of tbo dUcasofor oiorayear. W , A. Clayton , Addle , N. 0 , 000AM OH OiOOD AMD 3KIH DISCUSES FHCE , The Swift Sposlilo Co. , Atlnttt , Go < tF J..tlJl. Mnltrrntcil l ) > n Mnli. Di i.nn , Minn. , Mnrcff SJ. ] Picclfil [ I'olo- cram to Tit R Ur.E | > I\jfto ! Stonrns has tie- clilctl that bit court hcn'ilo jurisdiction In tbo case of John Klnsellui vliown-s uinllclouslj maltrenlctl at tbo TwqUnrbors , thnt nlneo bclntr In another ilUtrb4. I'tiH imrtlculnrs of tbo disgraceful nffalr I ( vp Just reached hero. It sco 1713 tbnt ICinscUuJjl ; ) { nrcuscd the In Jig- nation of the railroad employes by stating that Superintendent OrentslnRorof the Uu- lutli ft Iron Itango idad bnd forced them to vote ngalnst him ( KltaeJln ) for president of the village. On this nccounthu bad been re peatedly threatened with violence. .Masked men took blm to n barn , bound bund nnd foot from bis room , nbout tnlilnlcbt Saturday nnd proceeded to strangle him with n rope nurt Klclt , bent nnil otherwise tnaUrcnthhn. They then besan firing revolvers nt him , one sbot pn liiff throuph bin hand , another grax.inp bis shoulder nnd a third priulntr bis scalp. They then gave him a coat of tar and feathers and allowed him w escape. in lilnVoll. . Wilbur Smith ot Deatlwood Is authority Tor the stntcniont that the well on the prom ises whcro ho resides Isa veritable gold mine , ns every bucket ot water urawu from it con tains inoro or less colors of the precious tncttil. A short tlmo npo bo stirred up the gravel nt the bottom , then tlrow un sovcrnl tubs full of flio liquid , and when It settled panned out the residue , Iho result being qulto n bandsomo clean-up. Tbo hillside or bar on which tuo house Is built has nuver bcon worked , but the probability now Is tbnt nn extensive hydrauMo plant will bo put In operation. a MlRsion Sooloty itioorporntcs. The Omaha homo missionary and church extension society of the Methodist church illed nrtlcloa of Incorporation hi tbo ofllcc of the county clerk today. The object of the society Is to establish ana maintain mission. churches nnd Sunday schools lu Omaha ana South Omaha. tbo I'rlcsti. Cii.vni.oTTETOw.v , V. E. I. , March 4. [ SpeclalCablegr.ini to Tun Br.E. ] Liberal liapora oti the Island severely condemn BUhop Mclntyro and Archbishop O'Brien for tholr alleged activity during the recent election on belmlf of the government candi date. The Guardian charges that the bishop instructed his clenrj , anil through them hU penplo.to mark their crosses for conservative candidates. Boils arad Pimples Are nature's eftorts to eliminate jwifon from thu blood. Tills lesnlt may 1)0 accomplished much more ctlectnally , as well as agreeably through the proper lAcrctory channels , by the use of Ayci's Suisaiiarllla. " For several years I was troubled with bolls ami carbuncles. In casting about for a lemcily , Itoccnned tome that Ayci's Sarsa- paillla had beeu uscilln myfatliei's family , with excellent snccest , and 1 thouglit that what was good for the father would also ho good 'or the son. Thrso or four bottles of tl.u . innflic.hH''iillri'lvciucil mo.and I have not since ! n more than two years had a boll , pimple , or any other eruptive trouble. I can conscientiously speak In the highest terms of Ayer's Sanaparllla , and many years' expcilence In Uio drug husincss en. ables me to speak Intelligently. " C. M. IlatOclU , Farmland , IwlT Ayer's Sarsaparilla TRKPARBrt BT DB. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , MASS. Frlco 91 ; ili toitlts , J5. Worth ( J a belli : . Drs. Belts &Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14Oe JDOUGiiA-S STKLKE1T OMAUA , NEB. Tno most widely nnd fnvornlily known spec- lallHteintbo Unftoi States. Their IOIIK cx- purlunce , remarkitbloiklll nnd universal suc cess In tbo treatment and cure of Nervous , Chronic und HurKlcnl Dlsoasni. cntltlo these eminent physicians to thu full conUdoncoof the nllllctcd ovcrywhcro. Thov enarantoe : A OEKTAIN AND I'OSlTlVE OUHE for llio nwluloffcctJiof onrly vlco nnd the numer ous mils that follow In UK tr.iln. I'KIVATK. HI.OO1) ) AND SKIN DISEASES spoodlly. complctolv nnd permuni'ntty cured. NKUVOUS IIKIIILITV AND hEXUAL IMS- OUDEHS yield readily to their skillful trcat ES , riSTUIiA AND HECTA.L ULOEKS iriiariinlccd cured without pain or dctuntlon from hiislne"1 ! . 11YDHOOELE AND VAItlCOOELE perma nently and snccesifiilly cured In o ory case , SYPIIILIf , UONOUHIIKA. OI.ERT. Bpor- nmtorrliua.f-einltml Weakness , Lost Mimhood , Night Emissions , Decayed KuuultluS.l'umalo Weakness und ull dcllcuto disorders peotillnr to cither BOX positively cured , ns well us : ill functtunal dlsonlcrsthtit result frmn youthful folllnsor the excess of muturo years. Q'P R irTl I tt 1 < Oiiarnntcod pernni n o n 1 1 y O L l\l\j i U I\L < cured , rcniornl complete , without outline , caustto or dllntntlon. tiurca cITuctcd nt homo by patient without n mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A < sinl rillv'TJ The awful effects of n. OUIvL V UlVLi uarly vleo which brings organic weakness , ( leslinyliiK both mind and body , with nil Us drokdod Ilia , permanently cured , a H P < C H1JTTAtUrosa those who have Im- UI\J. Itljl io puirorttliomi Ivcs by Im proper IndulKOnco arul.hollt.iry nnblK wlileli ruin both mind and body , unfitting them for business , study or marrlitxo. MAKIUEl ) MEN or tljoso entering on that happy life , a ware of physical dcblllty.qulckly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is hated upon facts. Ijlrst 1'ructloal experi ence , Koeond Every case U specially studied , thus starting rl Iit. Tlilrcl incdlclucs are prepared la our laboratory exactly to suit each cns > o , thus olToctliijg. euros without Injury. Drs. Bett ? " & Belts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , - . OMAHA , NEB IELC.WESE NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Bpedno for Mr t rliv. nititnm.KlB.KiniralfU. Wi lulnut , Mwtal DtprnMlon , Bptl nln of t he liraln , ro- tultlnn hi laianlty aad Itvllne to ml.err d car anj dailh. Pjemiluro Old > tfn , llarrvnnru. l.vtt ol Power In either MI , luvolintary LOIIH , and Hperma lorrUej ea.ui l tT oTer-i iIloA of ihe liraln. vulf-tbUM or orer tnuulgtincQ. Lach box contain * one montt'a treftt- rnjnL tlabox. or urfor tl , tantby mill i > re [ ld. With caeb ord r for ill bom , will unil purcfeuor ruanntao to refund noa r If Iho treatment lallt CO tun. GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1113 rarnura St. , . . . Omnba. Nob. Notlco to ArohitoctM. Tlio scliool board of DUtrlot No. I of Dawson - son county , Ncbriiskn , Invites architects to Bonu lilans , for ailootlon , nf a ucliool Imnso , to coat not to exceed 110,000 , to bo built of brick , a story , tiniloontuln nlKint U rooms , tube houtt'il by bet watur ; In thu city of I.oxliijtoiuinlil jiluna will bo consldflrotl ut B o'clock p. in. on Mil. lly onlor nf school boaril. Q. M. K. LofLAiiv. Uliector. w I 1HO With the times , and Wants something exquisite in a SPRING OVER COAT THAT FITS , can obviate all the time , trouble and annoyance usually gone through v/ith to secure what hevants at the hands of the average tailor. We've got "em"an all that is new and novel in shade andquality. We MAKE "EM" OURSELVES. We make THOUSANDS of them. That's why we get the CUT AND FIT so perfect. ( It's exper ience. ) OurS.PRING SUITS are the same way , everyone of them have that NATTY , NEAT and TASTY apearance peculiar only to the CLOTH ING MANUFACTURED by us , and when you stop to consider that all these advantages can be secured in your SUIT or OVERCOAT , and by far the largest stock in the city to select from , it is no great surprise to find us always busy. Our CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is a wonder in many ways ; the people wonder at one entire floor occupied with Boys' and Children's clothing ; they wonder again at the Variety and the beautiful styles in which they are made up and their chief surprise and wonder comes in when they see that our prices are even lower than they have been accustomed to pay for common goods. Beautiful Spring Goods in Every Department Money Cheerfully Refunded in nil Cases "Wlioro Goods ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. The Ocean Steamship Articles , APRIL NUMBER OF Scribners's Magazine WITH A PAPEU ENTITLED "OOBAN PASSENGER TBAVBL , " by Joira H. GOULD , beautifully illustrated by Zofrbnum , Bachor , Woodward , Porard , nnd others. The history of ocean travel , its Increase in volume , 'the luxuries of n modern steamer , stocking the larder , observances on the various lines , the steerage , etc , , are among the tonics of this entertaining paper. Articles of TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE ao represented in this issue by Mr. A. J. MoUut mov-JopliBOn'a soconcl pnnor on his perilous journey to relieve Captain Nelson at Starvat'cm O irnp ; Robert -Gordon Butler's account of the Cruleo of iko U. S. Steamer Thotia to the Arctic regions ; and DirgeHarrison's description of a Kangaroo hunt a. sport now almost as rare lu Australia as a buffalo hunt on the Plains. Of CURRENT INTEREST .aro Mr. Herbert Welsh's article clearly setting forth the causes of the recent Dakota Indian Outbreak ; Willnrd Parsons' paper on the "Fro hAir Fund , " whicho ho originated. The first of living Spanish poets , "Gfvpnr Nunez do Arc , " is the subject of another article. Prof. Dwight , of Harvard Medical School , discusses "Whatia Blffat-Handadnoss ? " Price , 25 Cents ; § 3.00 a year. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS , 743 BROADWAY , New York. DR.J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. 10 Years' Experlencs. PRIVATE DISEASES Cured Inn to 5 ( tnr without tliolosi ofnn lioura'llma from bu lne i. 'llio most nbsolutu euro anil nil annoying dhcunr&es uvcr known to modloil folonco. HYl'llir.lii.n warranted curolnWtofOilar * The mut powerful rpmolf yet known for n purtna- nontcuro. tiTUICTUIlBorpnlnln relieving' the blal- dor. cur oil at homo , without ln lrumcnt ! ; no cutting , no pain , no diluting. IMIS of .Mnnlioort \Ycitkno9i poiltlrelr cured ; Instant rullef. hltln Olacaioi unil ( cmnledisomos pcrmnncntlr curoa Dr. McUrow'j luccen In the trvntmont of 1'rlvnto ll oajos hai noTcrbccn.cqunlleU , nmlhU pront armjr of pntlcnti rcarhoa from tliu Atlnntlcto the 1'aclllo. llouKs urnl Clrouluri freo. 1-nJloi from 2 to 4 onlr. Kill unj rnrnnm utreeU Offiiilia , Nob. Kntranoo oa oltlior street. LEE WING Chi n ese Physician 1643 Larimer St. , Denver , Colo. SPECIALIST. To tlioto Mifforlnjf from tlio enrctB ot uny of tlio fulluwliiK dUeaica , nnd cloilro lioiiltli , cbuulil wrltolAHi Wlnttntonoj. Alldlicnioi pccullnr torom - < in , falllnff nunknenH , lost man- llOIIll , IHTTCIUSdllU I C , tOIUIll illienaoii , noiiilnul cnkni' i , _ jouthfulfully.utlnnrr troiiti- kn. H-Jiittr nnu liter troubles , heart dlieaio , InUli- ostlon , clii'stuml lunu troulilo. comuiiiptldii , bmn- chltK.rouuhv , cold , iiatluuH , catnrrli , till illicusuiuf the bloo-1. icrofuU , uri'lilll' ' , < ll i'n e of a iirtrato nuturu , K < inorrhui , uleot , piles4 lumori , cancer , suit rheum , rhvuiuntlom , | iurJlr l .nll tklndlscnncj , 101- tlronesi , 0 ; | )0 | ln , nuurnlKU. ilrufnrns tmltincM Hutu < ue , eru | > tlan , InpOHofin , Ilia , inn In rim und rtlioniotof thu Krnorutlve organn. nomatlor of haw lontrttanillnK. A euro Kuurunlioil In ovorjr ca o or moii r lofundcil If you Imie fulled to get cured clMjnhero , do nut dnpilr , but lro I.KK WIMI n call and Imvo a chut with him , which In strictly contlldtn- Hal. Con.ultntlou cxnuiliiBtlon tree. Onla miiall inn l'it rcniedlo * . TJiou > andi Imvo houn euro ] of dllli'rtnt dlwaiet br I < eo WlnK Chlutno Vcu- etable romcHlloi , Many laitlmonlnl * cnn be found and iccu la hli offlcu , or Don wpai > er . Addroi , 1643 Larimer 8U , Denver , Colo. Enoloio itauip forreplr , For tlio treatment ot nit CltnONIO AND SUIIOICAL D13ICAS1H. llr.icoi , ApplliincHsforlJafarmttlojnnJ Trusses. Dost facilities , Appuratus mil llorucdlO ) forauccoaiful Ire-itnicnt nf every form of cllnea'O lequlrln Meillciilor Surgical Treatmunt. N1NI3TY HUO.M8 KOll 1'ATIBNTS , Hoard ami Attondonco. Doit Atcomtnodatloni ' .Vest Wrlta for circulars on Deformities nnd llrarci , Trusses , Club K'ut , C'urva- ture.t of Hplno , 1'llni , Tumorn , Cancer , Catarrh , Uninchltli , Inlialatl.in , Klcctrlcltr , 1'arulyils , ICpll- oy y. Kidneys , Uluddcr , K > o , Kar. Skin and lllood , nnd all HurRlcalCperntlona. DI8HA8K30I ! ' WOMHN a spcclalto. Uook os Dtionset of Women Kroo.o Imvcliitclr milled a 1/lna In Department for Women llurlntr connncment ( Strictly I'rlTato. ) Only Itplln- l > li ! Modlcnl lintltuto Making n Specialty of I'ltl- VATIC UI8KAHKS. All lllood Dlreaaos anccossfulljr treated. Meillctno or liintrumrnti sent by mall oroxprcu locurely imckurt , nn tnarlii to Indicate conUinti or render. Ono porsoni. Interview pruferrod. Call and con ult uiorxcnd hllory of your cam. nod wo will nund In liln wr | ipuroiir HOOK TO MBN KUKK ; upon 1'rl- vMo. Special or Norrous Ultoatos , wltbqueatloa IUU Addroaaall Ittton M Dr. A. T. McLnuflhlln , President Ctb mid llnnioy btreets OmtiUn. GOLD MEDAL , PAEI3 , 1878. W. BAKER &Cos : I'roni ' Tfhlcli tlio excess of oil Itas been removed , Is Absolutely Pure and tt 4n Soluble. No Chemicals nro used lu 1U preparation. It 1ms more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd Is therefore fnr nioro economical , costing has than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , strengthening , jAsirA' : DIGESTED , nnd admirably adapted for Invalids as well an for persons In health. Sold by Orooors everywhere. W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. 322 SOUTH 15TE ST. OMAHA , NEB. For all Diseases of the Blood. All Diseases of the Nervous System. For nil conditions of Catarrh , either local or general. For Bronchitis , Asthma nnd Lung Troubles. For all forms of Dyspepsia , In digestion and Liver Affections. For Heart Disease , Brlght's Disease , Diabetes and all Kidney Troubles. For Piles , Fistula , Abscesses and all Rectal Diseases. For Scrofula , Syphilis and all Specific Blood Poisons. For all Skin Diseases. For all Genlto-Urinary Dis eases. For all Special , Private , Inher ited or Acquired Diseases of 11101 ? sex. For Nervous Exhaustion , Gen eral Debility , Loss of Vital Force , end every form of Physical Weakness. For all Spinal Affections. For Tumors , Cancers and Old Sores and Ulcers , and for all Dis eases , Misplacements and Weak nesses peculiar to Women. Consultation free. Treatment fees low. Omaha references that should convince every investigator. Office and Reception Rooms : 322 South IBth Street. First floor. No stairs. Hours 98O ; a. m. to 4:30 : p. m. Evenings 7 to 8:3O. : Sundays 2 teA A p. m. only. iVJANHOOD RESTORED. " 8ANAT1VO. " tha Wonderful Bpa&lih Wrilltmiiuuraiilco to euro nil NcnoinDln- ciucii , tuclt 01 Uok Memory , IMIS of Drain 1'owor , licndactie , Waltcf ulncM , I/jst lion- hood , XcrrouincM , ItJt- Before & After Uoo. Mtudc , oil drains anil low of | Ki rr of the Photographcil from life. GrncratUo Ormn > , In either tcx. cauecil by oreri'ienion , ) outhful Indocrctloui , or the cxcmlro QSO of tobacco , opium , or Hlmubntu , whlcli ultimately lead to Inflrmitr , Coniuinptloa und Inianltr. 1'ut up In convenient form to carry In thu VCAI pocket. ITIce tl a [ uckatjo. or 6 for W. With everIS onler we clvo airrlttcm Kuarauten to rur or refund thu mniKty. cent by mall to nny addrcu. Circular freo. Mention thla | nrr. Add rets , MADRID CHEMICAL CO , , Ilranch Office for U. S. A. 417 DcirhVirn 8lrr.-t. nilCAflO. J1.K roit BALK IN OMAHA. NEW. , UV Kutm & Co. , Cor , 15th & Dounla. BU. J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor , Mth & DnuulufiU. A. I ) . VUHCT & Co. , Council lllutTi. la. Pofferlnif front Uio oiToct * ul youthful crron man who U nrrvnui nn.1 uplillltatril. Addrvu 1'rof. V. O. I'OXVLl'.Il.MoodUil , Conn nnnllT A HANDAI.WOOD CAi'HULKa nro tha II Nil ( J I Q tie t ainlunlronpaulo * prtxcrlbuil br u u u i n rp uia , , , | , , , ittnn for tha cure of Oonorlitaa and dlichnricea iroui the urluarr or no en uticrltoU or nc'iulroJ. UM pur bvx. AllUrugk-UU