THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUKDAY , JUNE ? G , 1891-TWELVE PAGES. -STATE - BOARD OF HEALTH , "onr Secretaries Appointed from n List of Forty Applicants. REPRESENTING THE DIFFERENT. SCHOOLS , "Jttcncly to Commence JUillilln the In- ilnstrliil Hcliool for GlrlH-No- brnskn Funeral Director * -Odds and LINCOLN , Noli. , Juno -Special [ to TUB n. ] Tim members of the state Iwanl of loulth , Mr-un. Thaycr , Hustings und Goudy , not In tlio yovornor's ofllco tills morning to lorwldor the matter of utoiitinn | ) ! four sucrc- .urlcs for the stntu bonnl. Thuro were uoarly 'Orty nmillcnttons lot the positions. The uhmcti vroro Halilutimn of Ord nnd Ueghloid of Frlond , roculnw ; Stewart of Auburn , eclectic1 , Allen of Oinahu , homeo pathic. Clovornor Thaycr was opposed to the IJnppolnttnent of Stewart ol Auburn "nnd In- fclstod on Woodward boltif , ' chosen Instead. Jlut Hastings mid Uoudy favored Stewart end tbo majority prevailed. \Vhon It catno to consider how long the Various secretaries should soivo the names Voro ahiikon up In n hat and Ur.iwn out hap- liarard. ' 1'hls ' resulted ns follows : IK'uhlold , onn year ; Htownrt , two yunrs ; Halduman , three years ; Allen , four years. DIIUanlSTd IN TIIK SOtl * . For sonic titnoitlio police , under the direc tion of the mayor have been wati'hlnc the drug stores on Hunday to sue whether or not Iho ( h'Ufrtfista " > voro accommodating the thirsty on thoqulot on that day. Not meet- in ) ; with success a strruiKcr UnlHiiir from Don- yer nnd Kivinff the name of A. N. Peters , was Employed to como here und eo if ho could Induce some of the druggist. ! to sell him .101110 liquor. On Bundny ho made a round of oil the dnlfl stores pleading physical dopros- Blon and asking the druggists to sell him Just f. half pint to brace himself un on. 'i'ho mi : SJorlty of tlio druggists refused to sell with- * cut a prescription , but seven wuro c.iugtit by the trick. They wore : Simon G. Hay , 10'Jii V ntroot ; n. O. Kastlm , 12i4 ! O street ; Blitz ( U. Klnnoy , M.'H ) O street ; T. J. FIOKonbaum , > 400 O struct ; J. O. tt'oomimor , ! 3 North Ninth strco ; B. J. Alexander , 117 North Eleventh street ; A. L. Shadcr , M47 O street. Warrants were sxvom out for tno arrest of these Bcntlemon. All of them were arrested , hut gave bonds for tliolr appearance next WIIT MSCOI.N" FCOI'I.C PIE. Ilanlth Ofllccr Bnrtrnm ims completed his Voporl of the deaths in Lincoln for the month of May , and figures them up at thirty-eight. t.a grippe kept up its puce during the month ud carried olT live persons. Two deaths .each uro lulii at the doors of tuberculosis of the lungs , bronchitis , croup , lack of vitality [ 4ind convulsions. There were two sulcidcs- Iwno by mornhino nnd the other by strych- fjilno. There was ono murder from n gun- joliet wound. Entrocolitls , porotonltis , pueu- tenonla , meningitis , marasmus , in Humiliation Hut the bowel' * , auoploxy , softening of Iho Iliraln , romittont- fever , typhoid fever , gen- jVjral paralysis , dropsy , Wood poisoning , \vhooplng cough , old ngo , heart failure , and .congestion of the lungs nro each credited Kvlth causing a death. There were four still corn which nro not included except in ceino- .ery interment. Age by vo&rsunder ono , 10 ; , , lvo to ten , U ; ten to twontv , II ; twenty to thirty , (5 ( : thirty to forty , 3 ; forty to lifty , 3 ; wllfty to sixty , 3 ; sixty to seventy , 4 ; seventy / to eighty , 1. Adults Males 9 , females 7. Minors i ttialss 13 , females 7. Married males 3 , XemalosG ; widows 2 , widowers U. UNIVnilSITV COM.MKN'CEMENT. Commoncotnont exorcises at the state unIversity - ' Ivorsity luwo been in progress during the week and will continue next week. The examinations will bo made tomorrow , L'ho competition prize drills of the university ' ciulots will also bo hold tomorrow uftoriioon on the campus. In the evening the Palladian exhibition will bo hold in the chapel. Kov. II. S. Wunamakor will preach the bacealaurcato sermon nt the opera house ( Sunday morning at 10:80 : o'c'ock. Tlio programme for next week Is ns fol lows : Tuesday at S p.m. , commencement concert lu the university chapel ; Tuesday , 0:40 : a , m. , clast day exorcises in the chapel ; "Wednesday , 2 p. in. , annual meeting of re gents ; Friday. 10 n. m. , commencement oxor- clses ut the opera house , Prof. James II. Can- Hold , university orator. TIIK OIHI.S' ituroitM scnoor , . , Burnett Brothers of Oonuva have made final arrangements with the board of public lands and buildings to build the now indus trial school for girls nt Geneva. They nirroo toMJonstruct the building for $37.1)75. ) Work ion the structure will commence ut ouco and Hvlll bo under the supervision of lion John iSteon of Wuiioo , ox-innd commissioner , who I lias boon chosen for that position , until the building Is completed. onns AND ENDS. It Is reported here today that Judge Mason told General Vifqunln that the rumor con necting Mtvson's name with the world's fair commlsslotiorshlp was well founded. The sixth annual convention of the Nebraska - , -braska Funeral Directors' association will beheld hold In this city next Monday nnd Tuesday In Oddfellows' ball , Eleventh and L stroots. There uro 130 undertakers and ombalmurs in the association. According to the report of Councilman Burn a the temporary water station at C Btreot will cost $1,370 nnd will furnish 700,000 gallons of water per day. Sing Wall , a Chinaman , was robbed of $35 yesterday while away from his washing es tablishment. V. O. Wnrron of Omaha ; , who Is stopping on A street , reports to the police that some body stole a six-year-old roan mare from htm last night that he had purchased only yester day. day.Tomnoy , the second basuman of the Lincoln club , Is suffering from n rupture of one of the blood vessels In the head. John Duck was tried before .lustico Fox- tvorthy this afternoon on the charco of Stealing forty bales of hay from a car at University place. Although the wires had been removed from the hay found In Duck's barn , Biicknor & Counts , the owners of the stolen hay , claimed to Identify it. The Omaha club Is stopping nt the Llndell , The soaking rnin of tocluy prevented a game. The Nebraska Traveling Men's association of Lincoln will moot ut the Hotel Lincoln Saturday evening , Juno 0 , at 8 o'clock. The formation of a lodge of Commercial Pilgrim * of America will como up for discussion. In Jiidgo TIbbott's court Ambrose Eddv Is endeavoring to collect $5,01)1) ) ) from throe" In- JTirnnro companies. The defendants do not wish to pay because they say the building can be replaced for loss money. .Harriott CoiTmnn and her husband nro dis satisfied with the trade of their live-story tmlldlng on O street , near Fourteenth , for a fiirin southwest of the city. They decluro that the farm has been sold at sheriff's ' sale to satisfy u mortgage and has never boon re deemed. The iMinual oratorical contest of the Union society took plnco last evening , nud proved to bo un.unusually line entertainment. The con testants worn CSoorge , L , Soldon , L. E. Troyor , MUs Loulso Pound and H. W , Ouatntnnco. First honors were awarded Mr. Otialntanco , while Miss Pound carried olT the second prize. Their subjects were "Tho Buffrngo Franchise , " und The Last of the Kplcs' ' ' , respect 1 vol v. Clyde w , Wnrllo asks for n divorce from Ills wlfo Nolllo on the grounds of unchnstlty. Lura C. Carpenter complains in district court that she has tint been dealt with fairly by the United Status loan und investment company. She owns $ -,000 stock In that company and by nn understanding with that company It bought at sheriff's sale her prop erty ou Tenth near Park struot. She was to KOI the benefit of the samo. The stock cor- Utlcatcs she holds bear lha signatures of Max Meyer uutl S. Sloman as president nnd secretary , when they do not hold such oftlcos. Shu tlu-roforo claims that the whole thing U u scheme to defraud hor. Do Wltt'8 Llttlo Early Hisers , fiost llttlo jilll over made. Cure constipation every tlmo. None i < < jual. Use them now. , . KiincocdliiK l < Vunnutly. * ' The board of directors of the Heal Estate Owners' association hold u meotlug yester day afternoon and passed upon a number of bills , . The committees appointed to canvas.i tbo buslnou portions of the city reported pro- gresi and asked for further time. The lists produced by the members showed an encour aging outlook , the nmount of the snbicrlp- lions being all that hud been axpoctrd. One- half of ono of the clocks in the ccntar of the city produced nubscnptloas amounting to ever WO monthlr. The board talked ever the situation In a Koiior.il way nnd gnva tno committees further time to complete their work. Constipation poisons tno bloods OoWitt's Llttlo Early Hlsors euro Constipation , The causuremoved the disease Is conu. I 'A I IT IA MjY II1-3AIID. Preliminary Trial of the Institute Doctor * Commenced Yciterdny. Judge Flolsloy's court wa crowded yester day afternoon by doctors , lawyers and lay- men. Many of the visitors were drawn there out of curiosity to hear the ovldonco lu the coxa against the medical Institute doctors for the alleged killing of Isabella Ueavcr and her bubo. Ofiloer Edfjohill brought Dr. Sinclair and Provident A. T. McLaughlln from the county Jail to the pollco court In the patrol wagon. The prisoners were handcuffed together. The wrist ornaments were removed before the doctors entered the court room. Assistant County Prosecutor Morlarty arose , and addressing the court , asked for a continuance of the case until some day n ext week , preferably Thursday or Friday. The prosecutor stated that Detective Haze , who Had the case in clmrgo. had boon suddenly called away on an errand which itva Im possible to delay. Attorney Frann Ransom stated that the de fense was ready for trial und urged nn Im mediate hearing. The prosecution was Dually prevailed upon to call what witnesses they had present. Jt was afterwards learned ttiat Dotoctlvn Haze's Imperative business was a trip to Fremont to witness the hanging o' Sh.opb.ord and Furst. When this was brought to the attention of the judge ho said bo would look Into the matter. Ueal Ponnlugton was the first witness called , ilo lives at Springfield , Sarpy county , and knew Miss Beaver and her family. Wit ness called upon deceased at the institute once during January , but did not know what was the matter with her. Ho did not see or know any of the institute doctors. Albert U. Ilo.ivor , u brothcrof Isabcllo , told his story again. It was exactly the same statement that ho made at the coroner's Inquest - quest ami which was printed In lull m TUB Ur.i : nt the timo. During the examination of Mr. Beaver Dr. McLaughlin leaned forward in his chair and listened anxiously and intently to every word the witness uttered. Mrs. James Hoyco of Carroll , la. , was the last witness examined. Her testimony was the same ns at the coroner's ' Inquest Thurs day ovoulne ; . Judge Hclsloy then announced that the hearing would bo continued until 2:30 : p. m. Wednesday , Juno 10. The prisoners wore again taken below and after the handcuffs were placed upon them were .loaded into the patrol wagon and ro- turnc'd to the county Jail. Dr. Williams is still out on ball. Howe scales , trucks , cotTco mills , car- starters , Hnrrisoi. convoyor. Catalogues ol Bordcn & Sclleck Co. , agents , Chlcajjo , 111 May Hiivo lU-on Miirilnr. EI.M CKKIK. : Nob. , , lune 3. To the Editor of TiuUr.E : | : In TIIK Bir. : of May 30 is a special telegram from this plaeo in regard to the death of younir Watson , who was run ning a barber shop here , in which there were several erroneous statement ! ) . The author of that telegram says "upon investigation it was found that ho hud shot himself. " The fact , is , there was no investigation. The coroner ner came and merely looked nt him and pro nounced It a plain case of suicide , and turned the body ever to tlio undertaker. Again ho says : "The boll entered his head about an Inch ahovo his right oyu and came out behind the loft ear. " Such was the do- clslon of the coroner. Now as to the facts about that : Dr. Uathnck of this plaeo and others b'Hlovo that ho had been shot twic . Aotinp upon that Idea , a rolattvo of Watson wont to Kearney and got t.wo physicians from there and with Dr. Bathrlclt made an examination of his head and found that the ball tired Into his forehead had penetrated the brain and was extracted with Olfllculty. Another ball had entered above and back of the right oar. passing through the brain and lodged near the skin on the opposite side. From these nnd other fuels in connection with the snd affair , a largo number of the people of the town nnd surrounding country belicvo that Instead of It beluga plain case of sulcido that it was n cold blooded murder and they will never believe otherwise. A good deal of indignation is felt and freely ex- piotscd in regard to the way the coroner acted in the matter , but the tinttor is not likely to end horo. Jusnci : . Before buying that typewriter , why not look at the bust ( the Caligraph ) i Do Witt's Llttlo Early Kisers ; best llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath Dr. Kensington treats the oyo,1310 Dodge Pnrk Pavilion Concerts. This afternoon the Quintette club from Boyd's opera bouse orchestra assisted by Mr. T.ibor ut the piano will inaugurate the sum mer concerts at the pavilion In Hnnscom park , playing every afternoon from 3 until 7 o'clock with the exception of Sundays. The programme is an excellent ono and the enterprise - prise should bo encouraged : I'AKT I. Festival march . O. I'cdcraon Uvurtnrn . tj.it nn Komuuzo for Unto. . . ' . K. llacli Jlr , O. I'odorsen. Concert waltz . Uixnor Sorauado for oolln inul lluto . Till Mr. I.otovslcy and I'oderson. I'AHT II. Ovnrturo . , . Suppa Violin solo . Dollerlot Mr. K. Nordin. Selection ntnorotu . C/.lhulka Unnoort wait * . Htrauss U ill lop . . . , . t'aust Somiiwliiit Mixed. Tha case of the state against Dravton Cronk came up in federal court yesterday foronoon. Cronk Is charged with tilrculatlng counterfeit money. A wltnoii named Pool stated that he got $11 In spurious com at the request of a man named Cooper. THRSOXA I , I'M ll.t till.t t'HS , G. F. Betts of Lincoln is at the Millard. J. F. Con way has gone to Onawu , iown. H. Helm of Grand Island Is at the Dollono. A. W. Wells of Schuylor is at the Millard. C. E. Broudy of Fullortou Is at the Paxton. Con W. Lloyd of ( iothonburt ; U at the Mil- lard. lard.Mrs. Mrs. LioutonantTrultt has gone to Chi cago. Hon. C. II. Van Wyck and wlfo nro at the Paxton. ( Joorgo K. Colton of David City U at the Paxton. E. A. Stevens of Grand Island is at the Murray. ' Prof. C. D. Hakcstraw of Lincoln is at the Dollono. James Morrlll of Hastings Is a guot at the Dollono. T. E. Gage of Lincoln is n guest at the Dellono. T. M , Trans and son of West L'olnt are at the Paxtou. T. M. Franco nnd son of West Point are at the Paxton. James Hackioy nnd wlfo of Louisville , ICy. , art ) at the Uellono. Miss Dun-own of Port Uush , Ireland , Is a guest at the Paxton. Mrs. Bon Craig , of Mnryvlllo , Mo. , is visit ing in the city for a Jew days. Mrs. A. J. Turklo has loft for a few month's visit at her old homo in Cincinnati. Dr. M. K. liognn , of Wayne , was In the city yesterday and spent some tlmo uclne over TUB BKK building , J. C. Carson of the Lco-Androosou com- pnny itartod for New York jostcrday and will sail on the loth hist , , for Liverpool on the steamer City of Now York , John It. lirvntian , proprietor of tbO Hotel Hartley nt Uanid City , is nt the Paxton on his v\nv homo from tbo swslon of the grand ladRo , ICiittjhts of Pytlilas of South Dakota , at MudUon. COLUMBUS' ' LANDING PLACE , Expedition to Discover the Spot Scut Out by a Ohloago Paper , MISS TRACY KITZBERGER'S DEATH , Ijoi > f > cucok ( > Snyfi Ho Hasn't ICvldcnco Knon li Vet to Warrant nn Arrest Swept from n Vessel nnd Drowned. CHICAGO OFFICE OP THE BBB , ) CUICAOO , Juno n. f An expedition organized by the Chicago Herald yesterday sailed for tlio Bahama islands on the Ward line steamer Santiago from Now York. The object of this oxpcdl tlon , which is composed of Walter Wollninn Washington correspondent of the Herald Charles Ledoror.lhu well known artist of the Herald an chief artist , a photographer , a serv ant and a mechanic , Is to search out the spot where Christopher Columbus llrst sot foot upon the soil of the now world. If success ful In llndlnj this spot , the location of which has hitherto been a matter of great doubt am of endless dispute between historians and geographers , the expedition will there erect a monument from the Herald to tbo ero.at dis coverer of America. II.VVBS'T i\oi-nn : nvinr.s-cn : The douth of Tracy tCltzborcor Is still bo- Inc Investigated by Chicago ofUeors. State Attorney Longoneckor sold : "I still have oflleers working on the case , but have not sufilciont evidence to warrant the arrest ol Post Trader Fmlay or any ono else. I wil ! admit that It looks bad for Flnlay. Why should a man In n responsible government position , a man who bus n wlfo and child at one of the principal hotels of the city , tnko bis wife's maid to n lying-in establishment , introduce himself as her husband , visit her often during her Illness , and then take her away I 1 susnect that all Is not right , but wo must huvo more evidence that a crluiu was committed before wo can order nn arrest. The officers working under mo nro trying to secure such evidence. " XOUODY THIRD TO SAVK HIM. Ill the furious storm of Wednesday mom- ing Alexander Simpson , unto of the schooner N. B. Moore , was swept overboard and drowned. The schooner loft Mnnomlneo on the previous afternoon bound for Chicago with a cargo of lumber. A dense fog made it Impossible to see any distance ahead. No ono saw him go overboard , and the llrst inti mation of it was a piercing scream that came from the side of the vessel over winch ho had fallen. There were no hand rails , the lumber being piled ton feet above the edge of the ship. A sudden lurch and n dip Into the trough of the se.i , and the mate was pitched headlong Into the water. One of the sailors telling the story last night said : "Tho cap tain rustled forward and cried. 'How many men will man a boat and snvn Simpson J' No ono answered , ns it would have been ns much as their own lives were worth to have entered a bout in such a sea. It was horribly dark nnd the schooner's light could not bo seen ton yards away. Wo should have all boon lost nnd the schooner as well if the boat hod been launched. We felt nity for the poor fellow who was battling for his life , but dare not venture out to save him. Wo hoard bis screams several times after that , but they grow more Indistinct until finally wo hoard thorn no moro. Wo were about six miles oil land. It may seem cowardly to lot conn-ado go down in that way , out It was tbut or our own lives , and wo hud to bring the ship safe into port. U half the crow had been lost , the rest would have not been able to manage the ship , and she would never have reached port. " OXK CONTRACT COMIIH TO OMAHA. Contracts were lot yesterday for the con struction of the electricity building nt the world's fair as follows : Carpenter and Iron work , Arthur Johnson ft liro. , of Omaha , $101,444 ; exterior covering , Park & Bates , Chicago , $ S5iOO ; painting and glazing , W. P. Nelson & Co.Chicago. ? 0'iOO , ; lathing anil plastering , John Griffiths , Chicago , 50,000. The contracts for the water mains In the building and the laying of the same was lot to MacKitehlo & Nichol of Chicago , for $ irJ55. ! IOW.V'3 1'OI.ITICAL SITUATION' . "You can bet two to ono on Iowa as a re publican state In a presidential election , " said ox-CJovernor Samuel Merrill of Iowa at the Grand Paclho today. Although ho has spent the lust two years in California the veteran ox-governor still registers from DCS Monies and the management of his U9U00-aore farm on the Pacltic slope does not provi-nt his koaplng an interested eye on th'e affairs of the Huwkoyo state. "In the campaign which resulted in the election of Governor Boies , " said ho , "un un- fortuimto political situation and the liquor question were largely Instrumental In bring ing about the result. The radical elements on both sides of tbo liquor question are grow ing toward n compromise In the shape of local option and the party is not Hkoly to re peat its mistakes of two yours ago. The farmers' alliance has undoubtedly drawn more from tbo republican than from the dem ocratic party , and like nil secret political or ganizations is a very uncertain quantity when it comes to ilguiniB on the outcome of a campaign. The 'vote for Jaekson' policy of the democrats , on the other hand , 'keeps their organization comparatively intact , and when breaks occur in tbo ranks of their opponents they are usually In a position to go in and possess the land. "General J , B. Weaver continues his efforts to got back Into the house I see nnd now grasps nt the now people's party as a moans to attain his object. < Vs soon as I road the resolutions udonti-d at the Cincinnati conven tion I said 'that's Weaver , ' although I didn't know until afterwards that ho was thoro. Weaver is always on hand upon such occa sions and is always ready to drop a party era a cause as soon as be has found that there Is nothing In it for him. " Speaking of politics In California the governor said : "Wo have some prohibi tionists and some alliance men out there , but neither of them have cut much of a llguro so far. The prohibitionists draw mostly from the ranks of tbo republicans , but tno alliance membership is about evenly divided between the two parties. The democracy includes tbo sumo elements that It does In other status. There the old Spanish and Mexican clement belong to It , and It would naturally bo ex pected to vote solidly as It does elsewhere , but the democrats have been in olllco so often that they have nllcnatod a good many members of tlio partv by their bad records , and uomo of the disaffected have gene ever to the alllancn. " Commenting on the principles and compo nent elements of the two parties the governor said : "Tho democrats are not proirrcsslvo ; they always hungpn behind. The republican party Is not perfect , of courai. It has had bad men in It , but It has always been the party of progress , and If the democrats will give us twenty years more wo will beat ovorv country on the face of the earth in everything. " Governor Morrlll Is on his way to Europe on a trip of rest nnd recreation , and expects to bo absent about two months. A 71:11111111.1 : ! MISTAKK. Arthur McCartney , a venerable citizen of San Francisco who arrived at the Tromont house In company with his two daughters today , had a peculiar experience nt Kansas City last night , whore hu was mistaken for Schwolnfurth , the Uockforu humbug. The fact that Mr , McCartney has hU two daugh ters with him only Inado the situation moro complicated , as it was reported that Sctiwoln- furth was leaving the city and taking two of Kansas City's fair daughters with him. As Mr. McCartney was about to board the train ho was surrounded by u howling mob and only saved himself from violence by drawing his revolver. Finally the mistake' was dis covered und the loader of the mob apologized. \VKSTKIty I'KOl'I.K IX CHICAGO. Among the western people in Chicago to day were the following : At the Grand Paclllc Thomas M. Long , Pocatcllo , Idaho ; C. J. Ivcs , Cedar Kaplds , In. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Woodburn , E. E. N'augle , Omaha. At the Lolanil C. 1C. Mead , Des Molnoa , [ a. a.At the Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. O , W. Power * , Salt Lake City , Utah ; F. W. Little , 1. C. French , Sioux City , la. At the Wellington H. T. Clarke , Miss Clarke , Omaha. At the Palmer Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mil- ard , Omahu , W. C. Winter , Council Bluffs ; H H , Jewell , Bismarck , N. D , ; John Few ler , H. T. lUlnw. Omatarj ; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mllli , Ucn Molnoi , la. Lieutenant and Mrs. iJ. ! Duff nro at the Auditorium on their \yeddlnct tour. Lieu tenant Duff was formerly stationed at Fort Mcado but'wlll IP.WO tn"a ifow dayi for Fort ICectfh .where ho wilt btvanuo n company from among the Cho.Yonno Indians now on tbo Tongue river rosorv.qtlor. and will horo- nftor bo stationed at Fqty.Keogh. . Dr. Blrnoy euros crttixrrn. Boo bldj lUSTIllCT COUKT DOINGS. Vci-dlct lu tlto Olscu-JJteycr Case Tlio Criminal Milondar. The second trial of JAiqcaso of Charles it. Qlson , administrator of the estate of Edward Olson against Max Moynr has ended. This suit grow out of the destruction of the Meyer building on lower Farnnni street. Two years ago , during n heavy wind , the Meyer building blow down and at the same time crushing the store building of Edward Olscn Just cast. Olson was in tbo building and was killed. The administrator sued Meyer for $5,0XV alleging negligence. The case was tried ar , the last term of court and a verdict of disagreement reached by tlio ] ury. Last week tbo second trial of the cause wnt commenced. Yesterday the Jury re turned n verdict , the findings of wnlch were that there was no negligence upon the p.irt of the defendant. In the criminal court the case of the state against GoorgoMathows was ca'led. ' Mat hews Is the man who , as a waiter nt the Now York chop house , a few weeks ago , attempted to murder Oftlcor Houscr. The prosecution not ready and the case wont over until Juno 20. The case of Ncls Cednrnuist. charged with the crime of Incest , was continued. An attempt was made to bring up the case of the state against Harry Kiitish , but it wont ovor. I'ho defendant is charged with the theft of a bank chock. The defendant was ready for trial , but tbo cheek , which forms a part of the evidence , was In the pocket of Dotectlvo Haze , who had gene to Fremont to witness the banging of two murderers. Judge Estollo has sot the following crim inal cases for trial next week : Monday : Henry Kousel , burglary ; Kennedy and Bob bins , gambling ; Golser and Price , gambling. Wednesday : Alf. Grlflln , soiling mortgaged property. Thursday ; Jack Shepard , assault and battery ; Mike Johnson , assault with tu- teut to kill. Friday "Tody" Brown , assault with Intent to murder. The case of George J. Stornsdorff against D. P. Kedman was tried before Judge Davis d nd submitted to the Jury last night. Sterns- norff sued for commission on a sale of real cstnto. The striking feature was that George W. Amos , the principal witness for the defendant - fondant , toatillcd that the plaintiff should have sued for 0 instead of 4 per cent commis sion. Judeo Estcllo sat ns nn examining magis trate yesterday afternoon and heard testi mony In the case of the state against Van Cloftor nnd McLauuhlln. who nro charged by John N. Miles with having disposed of mortgaged property in Nuckolls couuty. Should the Judge conclude there is a case against the men they will bo taken back to that county for trial. Falling of the hair is the result of Inaction of the glands or roots of the hair , or a morbid tsato of tbo scalp , which may bo cured by Hall's Hair Kcnewor. . , SOVTIl St. Agnes' 'Festival. ' Never was a larger nor bettor served audl- ouco gathered In Blum's opera house than at the literary and musicttl entertainment and festival given by the ladles ot St. Agnes' con gregation. * ' The largo room nud tlio galleries were lit erally packed when Ftlther D. W. Morlarty stepped to the front' 'Of the stage and an nounced the Initial ploco of the programme. Misses May Adonis aiid Mollto Condon put the largo nndlenco1 ' * ln the best possi ble humor by playing the "Irresist ible Gullnp. " Then St.-Agnes' choir rendered well "Como Whcro tyly Love Lies Dream- Ing. " Hutchlnson's " "Pierrot" was llnely rendered by Mr. 'ThVmas P. O'Grady. "Dream of Hoavori ) ) ' an Instrumental duet by Misses Anna Neonan and Airuas Nichols was well received. , Misses Agnes Clenry and Minnie Monarty were accorded n hearty encore for their rendering "Tho Two Forest Nymphs. " Mrs. Dennis McCauley sang fully up to her standard and pleased the audicnco with MUlard's "Waiting. " "Tho March Triumpbale , " an in strumental trio by Misses Jennie Knno , Theresa Casey nnd Mollie Her was well executed. "Homo to Our Mount'ilns , " from Verdi's ' II' Trovatoro , by Mrs. Thomas P. O'Grady ' and Mrs. Dennis McCauley , moro than delighted the well pleased audi cnco. The closing chorus , "Come , Rise with the Lurk , " by St. Agnes school choir , settled a fooling of satisfaction In every parent pres ent. ent.Tho The musical programme was exceedingly fine. fine.Tho The tables. laden with every deli cacy , were invitingly presided ever ns follows : Mesdames Susan McGuirck and George Klinger had table No. 1 , Mesdames dames James Powers and Frank Tobm nt No. 'J , Mesdnmcs Moses M. Redmond nndJFrancls Boyle at No. 3 , Mesdames Patrick Rowloy nnd Morgan Hoafoy and Miss Minnie Haf- fcrty nt No. 4 , Mosdatnos Daniel Kafforty and John J. Weir and Miss Annie Hynn nt No. . "i , Mesdames J. C. Nichols nnd Patrick J. MoMnhon nt No. 6 , Mesdames Thomas Hock und Edward Burke at No , 7 , Mrs. Jennies Walker nt No. S , Moidamos Anna Murphy and Andrew B. Haley at No. 0 and Mesdames - dames Timothy J. Flaherty nnd PntricK lllco at No. 10. The patronage was beyond expectation , nnd nearly a cool $1,000 will bo added to the churrti fund. It was a St. Airnos success. Notes ' limit the City. A. C. Power will make another short visit with friends in Lincoln. Ofllco Manager John Forbes of the Cudahy packing company , has gona to Chicago. The King's Daughters will hola u picnic in Syndicate park next Thursday afternoon , The school exhibition will not bo made till next week and will bo hold in the room now occupied by Massou & McMillan , No. 2103 N street. Messrs. John S. Walters , R. A. Carpenter nnd T , C. Marsh , nro the committee having charge of the Knignts of Pythias picnic in Syndicate park Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A Morchnnt'H Opinion. Mr. John Caraghar , n merchant at Cnrag- har , Fulton county , Ohio , says that St. Patrick's PllUurotho best soiling pills ho han dles. The reason Is that they produce a pleas- nut cathartic effect and are certain and thor ough in their notion. . 'Pry thorn when yon want u reliable cathartic. For sale by all druggists. , , Pnllrcmnii ll > r the Park. In compliance with1 the request of Dr. George L. Miller , of Uio bourtl of park com missioners , for two pollcomou to bo on duty at Ilanscom park Sumlay imornoon , Chief Seavoy has detailed 'Sergeant Graves nud Officer Koyser , who wMkwort to the super- tondont of the park every Sunday afternoon or duty from 3 to ( ! o'cloolc. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - \ Of porfoot purity. Lemon -I - Of great etrangth. Almond - Rose etc.rl Flavor OB delicately and dellcioualy as the fresh fruit. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK , Trade Well Sustained in Spite of Heavy Exportation of Gold. CAUTION IN BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS , HNO | lit Iron nt Plttstiurg 1'rcvcntod by the ItcoponlitK of Knrnnucs Quito ti DourciiHo Shown In 1 "allures. NRIV YOHK , Junofi H , O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says : Whllo-tho hesitation In business hn * not cense ! and decided activity Is hnrdly ex pected now until nftor the close of the llscal year , it continues to bo a matter of surprise nnd congratulation that the money markets and tradu have been so well sustained lu spltoof heavy exports of gold. The Now York market has been easy on call , dropping from ! ) } to ; ) per cout , with heavy receipts from the interior. Reports from other cities show that money is tighter at St. Louis , tight at Nashville , firmer at Now Orleans and Plttsburg , in hardly adequate supply at Cleveland , not stringent but. affected by dis trust on account of city llnaiices at Philadel phia , firm at Boston , In good demand at Chicago nnd Milwaukee , but with supply for nil legitimate needs nnd easy ut nil other points roDortlng , Trade Is not very active , but most every where hopeful. Failures at Boston have made shoo manufacturers cautious. Hides are easy , dry goods quiet and wool sale * mod erate , The exposures of official ano banking mis conduct nt Philadelphia tend to mnko busi ness inactive and no life is scon in iron. Wool Is dull , though some concessions are made by western holders. At Pitts burg n rise In iron Is prevented by tbo reopening of some of the Mnhonlng and Shenandorth furnaces and preparations of others. Window glass Is fairly active , but Hint is dull. At Cleveland iron Is in moro demand ; trade is good In dry goods , hardware and irrocorios nnd dull In shoes. Some activity Is noted nt Cincinnati in clothing and at Detroit tradols up to the average In volume , though ttbo late season has made tbo wool inovo'mont less than usual. Throughout the onst and south the line crop prospects give oncournyoniont , almost the only complaint now coming from Now Or leans from drouth In tbo adjoining regions. In the northwest continuous rains have made the crop prospect unsurpassed. Chicago cage reports larger receipts than a year ago of Hour , wheat , cheese , hides and three times as much wool ; .smaller receipts of oats , rvo , barley , lard nnd but one-third n- < much cured meats , with full trade in dry goods and bent prospects generally. St. Louis notes a fair volume of trade , Mil waukee great Improvement from rains and St. Paul also , while at Minneapolis the lum ber trade Is unsurpassed. At Omaha and Denver trade is fair ; nt Kansas City dull because of wet weather ; nt Louisville the outlook is good , but at Nash ville a heavy dry goods failure causes some depression , nnd there is no improvement nt Memphis. Now Orleans reports trade dull , cotton in fair demand , sugar active , molasses dull and rico qulot. and lower. At Savannah trade improves and at Jack sonvilleill is quiet and steady. In the great industries there is a bettor demand for iron ns yet without change in prices. Moro orders for structural Iron comes from the break In the building strikes. Tlio special caution appears in tbo boot nnd shoe trades nnd abuses of credit are being corrected. In dry goods it Is noted that there Is no talk of prices as usual ou the eve of n now season in men's wear goods , nnd the business In light vvclghu not what was expected , but the orders for dressed goods nro far In excess of any previous season. Sales ot some cottton goods are recorded at the lowest nrlcns ever made. Wool moves slowly , but yielding at the west gives u bet ter prospect. In breadstuffs the decline con tinues , but wheat is 2 ' cents lower ; corn , 2 cunts ; oats , lf ( cents , nnd cotton also de clined ; ! - ! ( > cents. Pork products are lower und coffee about 3's cents , wbllo tin , copper and lend are all stronger. In general the approach preach of harvest , which is expected to bo most bountiful , has its natural effect on prices and trade is but little embarrassed by speculative movements. The business failures occurring throughout the country the last seven days number 'J24 , ns compared with n total of 25-1 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were ! i05. . MORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN. Covered with Soals. Awful Spoo- taolo. Cured in Five Woaks by tl o Cuttoura Bamodioa. About tlio lit of April Imt 1 noticed some red plmplos Ilka coming out all qvor in/ Doily , but othing ot It until some tlmo Inter on.when It began to look Ilku sjiuts of inor- tir : .ipotU'cl on , and which cnmo OH In layers ui'compnnlcd with Itching. 1 would ncrntch every nlaht until I wns raw ; then the nmt nlijht the fcule.1 Lolnn formed moimwhllo uoro scratched oil MKidn. In vnln Old I consult all the doctors In the county , but without aid. After Klving up all hopes of rocovcry , , I Imppi-nod to sco nil udvortUomout In tliiMiowoiuipor nbont your CUTICUIIA UKMi- DIKS.aml purchnsod tliuui from my drueijht , nnd obtained almost Immodliito rolluf. I lietMn to notlco that the scaly eruptions Kradiiully dropped olT and disappeared omt by ono , until 1 had boon fully cureil 1 had the dlnotmi thlrloun months linforo I bcuan tikln ; the KK.MKUIKS. nnd In lour or llvo wuuki was entirely cured , My dlsoano was oo/ouui and paorhiHla. 1 know of a ( treat many who have titkon the KK.MKDII-IS , and thank mo for the knowledges of them , Q < pvclally mothers jorlio hnvo babes with scaly eruption ! on their heads nnd bodle.i. I cannot exprcsi my thanks to you. My body was covered with ncnltts , nnd I wnn tin nwful ppoctnclo to bohohi. Now uiy skin l a * clear nt * nhHhy'H. UKUUGR COTKV. Morrlll , WIs. Cuticura Resolvent The nuw blood itncl skin imrlllur uiul K'routfwt , uf humor riniiLMllos uituriially Itoolransu tliu lilood of ; ill Impurities , uml thus rutniivt ) tliu nuiisul , uticl CimcuKA. thoKruut skin oinu , nnd UimuuiiAtioAp , un nxiiil8iiu | sUIn licuutlllor , oxtornully ( toulcur tlio skin und itciilp und ro- atnro tlio liulr ) . ctirn every RpocUtt uf UKOiil- /.Inif , ItuhliiK , tmniliitf , Hcnly , and pimply UI'J- ousus of tlio Skin , sculp unil lilooil , Sold ovorvwhori ) . I'rleo : C'unotmA. f > 0o : BOAT. Mo ; UKSOI.VKNT. J . Pi-ftiiurod iiy tliu I'llTTKIl DlllIO AND ( Jlli.MIUAI : < COHI'OHATlUN , Huston. t-HTSuiid for "How to Cure Hkln Discuses. " 04 ptiKi" . < ' > U UliiHtMtlons , und 100 testimonials. II'M-H blauU-heudH , red , rough , chuppod , and oily sliln enroll by UUTICUIIA SOAP. f'lmst ' 1'nlns , Borono- , * , WoaUne.sH luuklir * Coiiiili , Abtluim , I'lmirhy , nnd Inllamniutlon IIKMKVKDINONK MINUTK by Illl ) t'1'TICIIIIA-A.NTI I'AiN-l'i.ASTKit Nothing I Ike It for wouk Urns DR. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A KullSot of Teeth oa Rubber , for KIVK IKII.I.AK.S. A perfect Utituaruntovd. Tenth oitractoj I without pain or dinner , nnl ' without nnnusthotles. Gold and sllvur Illllnio nt loitust rnoti. llrldyo and Crown Work. Tooth without plates. All work iror- lanted. ' OFFICE , PAXTON BUOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrnnco , lotu stroul ulovator. Opua eTODluji until a o'clock. NKT3RASK.A. National Bank u. a DEPOstTo y. OMAHA. N 51. Cnpltnl , - - - - S4OO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - OU.OOO onicers and l > lrocu > ri--lenry . Vatei , I'roildenl ; * wli H. llsx-l , Vlc . | 'rusldont | Jnnius W. Sara ta. W V.ilorio , John U. Collins , U. U Uuiblut J , N. U L'utilck. W11 - A. llugiiQJ , caihlur , THIS 1HON BANK , Corner 12th aud I'urnam3ti. A GeuernlUunUluzlluuluosjTraniao t l Enjoy the Reputation of Reliable Clothiers , No special sale advertised or cut price mentioned , but what the customer can fully rely upon as bona fide. Our special men's suit sale at $8. $10 , $12..5O and $15 is still in active opera tion. Hundreds attracted by this sale have been led to sec the folly of buying trash at $3.50 , S-l and $5 a suit , thrown out by others as catchers for the unwary , when an additional dollar or two will secure a man's suit that's got the material in it for service , that's got some style to it , and necessitates but one purchase where at least three would be required to secure the same satisfaction in trash. and Children's ' Silits. In this department we're a little crowded , and for $2 , $2.50 , $3 , $3 , 5O and $4 , You can secure knee pant suits with all the style and appearance of suits that cost twice the money elsewhere. You'll sec lots of life in our children's department. It don't take long to educate the people to know a bargain from a bait. The bargains are here- , come and get 'em. Hot weather clothing and furnishing goods in every department at correct prices for modern styles. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ( Money cheerfully refunded when goods do not satisfy. ) ( Send for Ilustrated Catalogue. ) NO OUR.EX ! NO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Many \onrs' uvporloncc A ii'Ktilar entflimto In medicine . at illplnunvt alinir. Is still trimtlnit with lha fironKistiincuci.i. nil Norvoi is. Chronic mill 1'rlvnlo A puriirinuiu euro KuuiiiutuiMl lor Catarrh H [ > urmitorrhat : ! : , Lust .Muni ; looil , HiMiilimlViiknai * , Nlvht LII.HIOK , Inipotjncy , Syphilis , Stricture , und nl lU < m < 4ea uf tliu ItlOuil. dkln uml Urinary Urirans. N. II. I Kimranteo CM ) tor uvury utisn I iimlertiiku uml full : nt.'uro. Consultation free Honk ( Mynterloi of l.lfo ) sunt fruo. Olllco UourH U a. m , loS p. m , 10 n. m. la 13 m. bona atnui | > for reply. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE - > . < .avr'W- : , "Lot another mint praise tlio < , and no * , thlnn 'mil mouth , A stranger and not thlno own lips. " Jtov. fipnnro MlllniCurlllc. . lownt Kov. Anthony Jacob * . Sidney , Town ; Itov. ,1. W. . 'artor. I'loiisaut Mrnvo. lowuj Kifv. K. ! ' . I'orry. Cedar llaulds Iowa ; Hev.V , It. I < llo. liiiavcnworth , Kanua : Hov , J. T. Multifold , KinorHon , Iowa : Kuv , .1. W , Ciithciirt. Kmur- son. Iowa ; Itav , Oilman I'arUrr. Kind-son , Iowa ; Hon. T. J. Abel , Dcuntur , * Illinois ; W. A. Strona , C'oiiiinll lIlnlTs , lowu. Wluni suoli uon UH tliu iibovo liuve plvon tliolr tostlmon- : ilh In pral.sn of Moorii'H Tree of lilfo und tlio wlioloialo ilriiu houses Kay they have ( Iven ( 'ntlio satisfaction whnru thuy Imvo > eon sold , what but-ur pvlrtoncn do you want ? iVIiy should you sutTitr wluui you can bo uurod by nsliiK Mooro's Trcoof I lfo. Moore's Tret of Ufo. n iioiltlvo euro for KMner nd Mver Cooiplnlnt nnd nil blood dlloMoi. Pool It ay to suitor whim you onn ho citrud by lulm Mooru's 1'ruoof Ufa , t'nu Uro.it l.lfu Hoinedr' I ONBONDEBRY LITHIAI H'dtff citiitiilnlnii < > ii iif//i litlit- Onlll to imiA-i ) it H'ortliiitltu HIIIIIU. ' fnlln to til i' 11 HI' tlte inoHt / ' ; rccuiiiiiieiid It , L * ! < f < 'ii tlitmmtinl of tht'in ( frillIt. . KT otltri' ii'iltt' ' IHIH rt'rr _ < riirt'il 0110- Dor / / ! . o lint tiiltn our iriirilor It. Enquire uf you- ] > liiiHifiin iclmt irntff iiirt-H hi'Ht rcmiltH. ' ' . " I.omlHinlt'fi'u In flit * Bnin'inbt'.i" Hi > < n-llinu Ijtlilti ijtnl tin i , liiitttaltiHH , initlletl / . Yuitctiii obtain Loinloiitli't't'u "till or Hixirlillniicliurt't'ri' ivntttt' In aolil. 'uiton A Onllathur , Distributing Aitonta for Omaha. CHARLES B , PERKINS & CO , , 30 KtLBY ST. , BOSTON , MASS. AOKNT8. HOTEL 77in Sltirntu , Cor. J-ltH unit lithfi muni mibMtitntttillii roiiMfri 'f ( < if Iloti'tliillillni / In Oiniiliii , N erf i-ii I firtiritirlelt Jirv iriillH riinnlmi from bdHi'illi-nt to roof. All tlia ci-lHni/ii mill floor * Iliiril tcltk AHttaHtou Jli-tt jii-ouf i n / ntiiKililnu It hniniHHllilu to burn r1 1 / ( / , . / ' / ! fMi-tijit-H < IJK ( lira Hlurnm tliroiifjlioiit tliu uiillitinu. titi'iiiii lu'iit , liot it ml culil irtiti't' ttiut aiiiiHltlnitln tsvet'urouin , 'Auulo uiiHiirj > M e ( ( itnu- B. SILLOWAV , Prop. DOC TOE , McGrBEW THE SPECIALIST Sloroth.tn 15 yean nvporlonoo In t'io ' Iroit mat oj PR1VA.TE DISEASES. AcurOKuarantced In 3 to 5 dayi , without holoiiot an hour's tlmo. GLEET1. The moit compU-to aiul ahinlutii euro for loet nnil nil luinoylnu dl < c.hirK ; s ever known to thu niudlc.ir | irolos9lon. I'ermiinontly uurmt In Iroin.i to lij dayj STRICTURE Or pain In rnllovlmi the bind.lor vurod wllhout p.ilu or Inttriimtmti , no cnttlni ; , no dllntlnu. The must rcuurkabloromudy known to niodurn > el < jiico. SYPHILIS. rurod In PiO lo W diiynDr 'AlcCrow's tnmtniont for thU turrlbla blooddlHOnialiai been | ironoilunt > d tlia most succOKMf ill remutly uver tlUeovorod for the ah * lollito euro of thu dboaiu. Ills silicon with I UN dl > oH e hni iiovor bvou eiiuallal , A cuiuplutit cum uuoruntuod. uuoruntuod.LOST MANHOOD nuss.ull woakneiioi ol tt o sovual or .nni * norvoun * And llmldlty und duaponduncy absolutely curoU. Til crullof Is Immndlaiti nud eomplote. SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dl-mnoi of the liloo 1 , llvur , kldnuy ) , nnil bladilor permanently cured. FEMALE DISEASES The doctor s "lluiuo Treatment" for luilloi li pro nounced by all who luif o u ud It to hu the most com- plutoiind convenient remedy ovur oilereil for llui trciitmont ot fumalo dlaoaioi , It U truly a wontlurfui remedy. Hours fur laOlui , from 'i lo I only. DR. MoQRBW'3 Mnrrollou' uccc.n In the treatment of prlvatndli * uttnea him won lor him u leputatlon which In trulp national In character , and his Kronl army of ptulimt * reaches from the Atlantic to the 1'arltlu. Thu doctor Is a uruduato of "rotiular" medlclnu and has hny lonu und eiiruful exporlonce In lnxiillil pructlcu , anil Is ulimsod amoiiK the Icadliitr apoamllsti lu mo < l > rrn Hclonre. Truntmont by uurrunpondunco Wrlta for circulars about each of the nbuvu dlto nu > , frua. Ollico , Mill und Fnrnam Btromn , Omaha Nob. KntrancD on olthnr utroot. ll'e Offer VHU a it'/ilr/i Imnrn tiiifetltu Ufa of Mother < unf Clilfil. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Jlab * Coiiflnfiimni of Hi 1'aliif Horror uiulJtlik , After lulngonebottloof "niollicr'n I'rlend" X i ultcreil but lltllo pulnaml did uot uiinirloncu thai wcaku < * NS afterwnrd usual In such cascs AlrM. Oiou , Ijunur , Ho , , Jan. 13th , II'Jl. Kfut by esprcm. chnrg'ii prepaid , on ri'cclptof prlci > , tl'M per bottle , Hook to tluthcrs mailed fr o. ItltAUFIliM ) Illt'l4VTOIt { ' CO. , I ATLANTA , ( JA , SOU | IIV Half million In ilully uso. Tlio "MuKi > > oir Ilithtini ; I'ocket l.iimp 1'riro for lump nnd oullll oipross prepaid , fl Livuenerxi'tio nueius wanted everywhere Ntirlhwrilani Hpcclalty Co ItoolnJ llea llulldlnv , Omalia , Nub.