Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 15, 1884, Page 5, Image 5

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    OM AHA DAILY BEE-UIUHSDAY MAY 15 , 1851. 5
MAHUFACTUHEH OF
S\ GALVANIZED IRQ & '
1 \
CORNICES ,
WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC
a to a.atix
WITH
rt ad year work is douo for all timi
to tniio to come.
WE CHALLENGE
o produce n more durable mnterin
for street pavement than the
Sioux Falls Granite.
IFOITANY AMOUNTiOFAHCI -
OR
filled promptly. Samples sent am
estimates given upon application.
WM.MOBAIN&CO. ,
Sioux Falls. Dakota.
DR. i
617 St. Charles St. , St , Louis , Mo
A KKGULAtt GRADUATE ot two medical college
XX hu been encaged longer ID the treatment <
OURONtO , NEHVOUS , SKIN AND BLOOD Disc S (
tban > ether physician In St. Louis , us city papers eho
nd all old residents know. Consultation free an
lavltod. When It Is Inconvenient to visit tha dtj fc
treatment , medicines cm ho sent by mull or exprui
everywhere. Durable cases putu&ntoodjwherc deut
exists It Ii frankly stated. Call or write.
Mervoml''fojtr tlon , Debility , Mental and Phyala
Weataieaa , Mercurial and other agoctlons ot Thron
and Mouth , Old Sores anil Ulcers , Imped
menta to mtrrlaito , Ithoumatlsm , I'lles. Special a
tenttonto CMOS from overworked brain. SUKUIUA1
CASKS receive tpccial attention. Diseases arUlr
from Imprudence , Kxcoaaoa , Indulgences | icrmanon
ly cured.
GrTTIXJDEl. marry , who may n <
why.causoa , conaequonccs and euro , lulled for 25' '
postage or tmp . > - wi
Notice to Cattle Man
900 CATTLE FOB SALE. ]
ISO Ilcad of Steers Three Years Old ,
2oo " " Heifers , Two
[ ISO Fleers. Ono
s ' < < Heifers , Ono
Tha aho-'a describe ! rattle am all well bred Ion
cattle , straight ami smooth. Tlieso cattln will I
told in lots to luit wirchvicrs , and at roaaonali
prices. For further particulars , call onoraddrcii
M. P. PATTON ,
Waverly , lircnurCo. , Iowa.
Mrnr > tt-ix irrila m7-Jmo-3
WOODS i 03 Ba)3 ) , ,
215
OMAHA , NKB.
Solo Agents for the World-Renowned
Decker & Son , and Hnllott & OuiiBtc
IN Pionua. Also iimnufiicturora and
wholesale dcalura in
f
Organs and Musical Merchandise. .
iSTSond for Price Hat.
, 'Amelia Buirougli !
OFFICE AND HKSIDENCE
1617 Dodga , St , - Omalu
i I > II f ) U1.
Pioneer urug Store
B. K. COR , 13TU AND JONKS 8T8.
DR. F. S. LEWIS , Prop' :
. AQKN7 . ' 311
Ohio Oil Oo.'a Wo t Yin/mla ! Oylind
and other Oilr conitintlv'ou h and.
SI.OOO Would Not Oil" It.
Pa. nom IWM afflicted with rheumatism o
rtired by tiling a belt. To any one nfnictc'l w
that dlMUU , 1 would saf , liny Uurno'i Klectrio III
Any cut ) can ooiiler with me by writing calll
At my rtore , 1120 Xougla tr t. Omaha , Neb.
WILLIAM LYONH
IIA IN OFFICB Oppoelte poatottlra , room 1 Fn
er block.
tX"For t\\e \ at O , K. Goodman's Drugstore1 1
fWunbt , Omaha.
Orders died 0. O 1) .
T. 0. CARLISLE ,
BtlKEDEIl OF
m
MO. VALLEY , - - - 10W-
"Sead for Circulars "
" "
S. H , ATWOOD ,
Plaits mouth , Ne
iKiiDiaor iiiciaouan D AXP iiiun URIIB
HEREFOBD AHO JERSET CUTTLE
un > DCROO OB mm RIO BWIKI
tflToung itock for fill , Oorjeiipsnivnoe Bollclt
PRINCIPAL LINE
I'HOM
iiicAGoa'Koitu&sT.j
nv WAY or
OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENV2S ,
ou vu
KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER
omit'ctlnjf In Union Depots ut Knn < msClty ,
Uiimhannd Doiivui-wllh tliruiiglitialns lor
And nil ] K > lntfl In the illcutVcst. . .
S-OUKTGS-
> micctlii lu Gtiiml Union Depot nt Chicago
with throuKli tnilns lor
yinr YOKK , nosy ox ,
Anil nil Kiistern ( Miles.
At roorl'i with through trains lor Imllunun.
ills , ( Hiiclnniill , Columbia , niul nil pohiti In
tluiSoiUli.lJHt. At St. I.ouls with Uii-oii l !
rains lor all ] > olnls Suntli.
Day ro.icliui , 1'ailor Cat's , lth lit'-
id Uhnlrs ( oats lire ) , Smokltw CHIN will
vliKj ChaliN , rnlhnau I'nluco Sloojiln
. uiitl tlio tainona U. II. A ( > . Dlnlni ; Cat- :
rniKlally toantirroniClilcato'iii ' > l Kansas ( Mty
ClilriiKonntl Couni'll lllnlls : ChlcUo ( niul li"
Motiien , UhlL iiK i bt. Josi-ph , AteliNoii niul
Topckti without uluuiKP. Only tltroiiRh lln <
tinning thulr own trains ln-twcon Chicago
-liiooln niul Denver , niul Chicago , Kansa
'Itv and Dunvur. Tlimuili cars liotweini
nillananollsuml Counull lllulls , via 1'oorla
GOING XO11T1I AND SOUTH.
Solid Trains ol' Hltvjant Day Couches nnil
'iilhniiu ruliieoSlcuphiK t'arsuio run dally U :
mil from St. l.onls ; vlu Ilunnllml ) ( Jnlncy
Ivunkiilc , lluilltigton , Ccdnr liniitds niul Albtul
LivxtoSt. 1'uul mid Minneapolis ; I'mldi-Cm *
with Itccllnlnt ; Chairs lo niul lioin St. l.oiil'
And I'corla. onlyono cluuiKoof cars lirtwcon
St. I.ouls und DC" Molucs , loun , Lincoln , Ku <
ka.aiul Denver , Colorado.
It IsulfO the only ThioiiKh I.lno hfclwecn
CT. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL ,
Ills known as the great TIIUOCliH OA1I
[ , I.Ni : of America , mid Is universally uilmit
d to liu the
Tinost Equipped Railroad in the World fcj
all classes of Travel.
Through Tlckt-is via this line tor cilo afcul' '
1. U. coupon ticket olilees In the United States
iV.d Cautxdo.
I' . .1. POTTEK , PERCEVAL LOWELL ,
Vlcc-1'rei. iUtn. Minicrr Oen " is.A 1vf
quicklyi-liml LythoOlVJALKt'ETHOl ) . AJoiitcJ'lnall
tlio IlpSl'ITAyiOPFKANCi ; . 1'roinpt return of VlOOIl.
.
, 1OOultonSt-hewYorlt
A victim ot early Imprudence , causing noryoin
cblilty. prcmaturo decay , etc. . liacintr lnu in
ln every knnun remedy , has discovered ft tlniplo
icsnB of self-cure , which ho will bead Fillili to
Ulflfellow-HUITercrs. Aridress ,
( Jlmtbim SU Kow York
UEPKESENTO
PhosnlzAsearanooCo.,01 tendon , Cwh
Assats I . .
w f.Btchcstcr. N. T. , Capital ,000,000.0
iao Merchants , ol NewuV. N. J. , CaplUl 1,870,000.01
Qlrard Fire , cei * plUl 1,2COOCO.CI
Flremen'a Fund. Ca > tal 1EJ.316.C1
OOLB MEDAL , PAEIS , 1873
BAKER'S
AVnrrantcil abiolittctpur ; *
Cocoa , from which the cxcc > o <
Oilhasheciircmo\cd. IthaaMrf.
times the strength of Cocoa mlxcc
with BUircj , Airowroot or Sugar
and U thrreforo fur more cconom )
cal. It la delicious , nourlihlog
strengthening , easily digested , anc
admirably adapted for Invalids ai
well as for pcrBonq lu health.
Sold 117 Uroccm ercrrnher * ,
f. BAKER & PQ. . DorcliBster. M
IJu ! : . \7r.sr's NEIIVK AND Hn.MN Tntw
SIENI , n Rimmntoed i-nocido for llystorm , Uizzi
node. ConvuUinuB , ritn. Nervous Acurnlum
HendftclioNer\oiiH Profit ration caused bytlietux
ofnloohul r tiilnoco. Wiikpfalnebo , Jloulnl lln
prcseion , KofloaiiiRof tl > Uniin rcpultinginin
p-.nity end Iciwimi ; to miecr > 'i ilcrny nnil ilcuth
I'remnturu Old A n , Itn'rcnni'Hs , Lois of j > ewe
in f ithcr BOX , Involuntary IAIWS nnrt bponnnt
i < rrtiEa causud byovor-csurtiou o thilruinBOif
nbiibo or over-indulKona. ' . ICiieh IMS conuiitu
one mimth'H troatnunit. $ l. ) n bos , or mi Ix
ior.VOOhont byninll proiauloa rc-cuiptotpnoe
: ! : KSX. JIOKJ'.S
To euro nny vir. . V/ith P : . ( otdiT leoei veo nyn
for c : = boxes , nrcompnniyii with JW , wo v.'H
eond the iiurrminor our wriltPn nunruntPB to refund
fund the moni-r if ( ho trniliriBiitU
ucuru. ( illiimiltocn UHIILCI IIUIVDV
C. X. OOODJIANN , rruifulst Aiients for Omaha
DR. FELIX Lk SHUN'I
PREVENTIVE AND CURE ,
FOR EITHER SEX
The remedy being Injected directly to the ( tit c
the dUeaso , requires no change of diet or Dauiooui
mercurial or polmmoua modlclnoa to bo taken Intel
nally. When uaed an a preventive by either sex , Itl
raposslble to contract any private disease ; but In th
cue ol those already unfortunately afflicted wo guai
intea tlneo boxes to cure , or we will relund the moi
ey. I'rloe by mall , poatago | ) Id , < 2. per box or tlire
boxes for fi.
fi.WKITTEN
WKITTEN QUAUANTEES
iHued liy all autboritod agentf ,
Dr Felix LeBrun&Co
SOLE FRUl > niETOR9
0 F. Goodman , DrnfKUt Sola Agent , fur Om h
eb ro&a wly
or Wormy Veins of il Kiomm. urun ( l u
peatJ caiut of Lost Mnnho ' DeblHty , Ac.
quickly n4 patnltHlv curnl Lj the -loatlo Crnille-
Cnmnr , kO. Clovt tttin'i. Circular Km
CI7UIE
MARRIAGE I A DookofcurlyHOpagM
_ rrU iccitti vblcb
SECRETSI I ic coat aipUJlDgnurrta {
SECRETS ID . JIuadmli ot '
iJcblllty , ttenii l VV kucii , rlc. , ititt Hcurrhr te4lca
furWcrnH or puititt ilnojx. ) Ad'fmi Jlr ,
j. bctiLtbl and Lucai AT. , gt. Le
BUTLER'S BULLY BOYS ,
TWMctat Chicaso Ycsterflay Tor ai
Express Pnriioso ,
Which Purpose was to Noniiimti
Butler for the Prosidouoy !
Parading Uiidor the Name of Na
tional Anti-Monopolists
ThloPlatform Arranged in Advance
to Suit Bon's ' Idoa'si '
Considerable but Futile Objootior
to the Out-aud-Driod (
A Platform that Moans Little-
Ben Named for President
The Nclirnelcn Orccnl ) cUcra Otltci
rolltlcnl anil Nntlunnl Jliutcru ,
TI1K ANTI-MONOl'S.
TUB NATIONAL CONVENTION.
CincAao , May 21 , The national eon
volition of the anti-monopolist parly mo
nt Horahoy'n music hnll this nfturnoon
The call provided forboteon 1,500 niu
1,000 delegates. At the opening then
were about 200 delegates present. Tin
convention was called to order at 2:30 : p
in. by J. F. Henry , chairman of the na
tionnl committee. In hia opening ad
( trees ho said the couvontion had asaom
bled at n time when
A I'ANIO WAS UAOINO IN WALL KTUKUT
novcr before equalled except by Blael
Friday.
A dolcgntc It couldn't have como at t
bolter timo.
Henry then ireeoutod the name ol
Alton J. Streator of Illinois for tempo
rary chairman , and ho was chosen to thai
position. During the conrao of his remarks
marks the chairman referred to the smiil
number present , but declared there won
inoro present than when the Doclnratioi :
of Independence- signed. ( Applause/
The cause of the smallncsa of the con-
volition was that many of itn member !
were too poor to pay their faro , and bo'
cauao monopolistic railroads refuse togivt
them iho same rates which would b (
given the delegates of other convcntiona ,
A IIUIUP I'l.ATl-OllM.
The speaker proceeded to Bay that al
the platform ho wanted was "Wo oppos (
all monopolies ; wo bcliovo all won
created frco and equal , and wo believe it
General Benjamin F. Butlor. " [ Ap
plauso. ]
Committees on credentials , pormanon
organization and resolutions were ap
pointed , ono from each state.
A call of stales showed sixteen state
represented.
ATTESU1 TO CHOKE ACTION.
Killmcr of Now York read the rcsolu
tion adopted by the executive committc
of the Anti Monopoly league of No\
York April 18th , to the effect that it wa
inexpedient to nominate presidential an
vico-protidoutial candidates at this cor
voution. That the matter shpul
bo delegated to the national committc
or another convention called after th
convention of the republican and dome
cratic parties are held , and that a non
mitteo bo appointed to atttond the coi :
ventions of other parties and endeavor t
secure the nomination of men pledged t
anti monopoly principles.
This caused a ripple of cxcitomonl
and after some discussion and severe
motions , the whole matter was laid 01
the table by a heavy majority.
Recces was taken for half an hour , i :
order to give the committees time t
report.
Pending the consideration of their re
ports by the committee , the convcntioi
listened to npecchcs by delegates. At
o'clock the committee on credentials re
ported.
TWKNTY-ONK H' , ATKS lllll'IinHENTHD
by delegates and proxies , with n totr
membership of 168 , and that each dole
'ato ' bo allowed to cast ono vote.
The minority of the committee reportoi
a resolution that in any state having bu
a partial delegation , that the dolegatioi
bo allowed to cast the cntiro vote of th
state , even though , an in the case n
Maryland and Home others , only ono delegate
legato was present ,
The matter was discussed at length
and finally the minority loport WUH laii
on the table and tlio majority report wa
adopted.
TEItJIANENT tJHAIIlMAN.
The committee on permanent oraanizi
tion reported for resident ( . F. Henry
of Mow York , and making the tomporar ;
secretary permanent.
Pending the report from the eomnittc
on platform , the convention udjournei
till 7iO : : p.m.
Ilcassemblod at 7:30 : und listened to a
address by Mrs , Marion Todd , of Call
fornia , urging the necessity of the organ
i/.ation of both men und women in urdc
to succeed ,
Dr. Boyd , of Now York , moved I
take from the table the rtBolutions of ih
Now \ork Anti Monopoly league , prc
sented during the afternoon and tablet
This called out rather an excited di
bate , it being claimed that tlio action c
the afternoon vraa final. Finally th
resolutions were taken from the table an
placed .on file.
THbriATFOUM.
Clms. Lichtman , of Massachusetts , pri
fl nted a majority report of the coinini
tee on platform. It begins as fo
lowe :
The anti-monopoly party of the Unil
cd State ? , in convention assembled , d <
dares ;
1st. That labor and capital should I
allies not enemies , and wo demand ju
tico for both by protecting the rights (
all against the privileges of a fow.
2d. That corporations are the ere ;
turcR of Iho law , and should bo controlk
by law.
iJ ) , That wo propose the great o ;
reduction practiciblo in public o ;
penses ,
The platform proceeds to call for tl
enactment and vigorous execution of ju
laws and equality in rights , burden
privileges and powers.
That it is the duty of the govcrnmei
to at once regulate comtnorco among tl
atatcH , including transpoit .tion , mom
and the transmission of intolli ence.
Bureaus of ( statistics must bo cslal
Hihed , both state and national ,
The national dght liour law must t
honestly"enforced. . ,
ImpprUtlons of foreign labor must I
made illegal.
Approves the pascage of tlio Itwgiu ii
' teratato commerce bill.
Demands the payment of the bondci
debt ns It falls duo.
The election of United States Bonnlon
by n direct vote.
A. graduated income tax.
A tariff which is n tax upon Iho poopli
which shall bo so levied ns to boar iv
lightly as posiblo on nocessnjics.
Denounces the present tnritl'ns largolj
.n Iho interest of monopoly , and demnuJi
tlmt it bo speedily nnd radically reformer
in the interest of labor instead of capi.
tal.
tal.That no further grants of publto land.-
bo made to corporations.
All land grants Rhould bo forfoitct ]
where the terms upon which the grant :
were made are not stretly complied with ,
Thn platform finally assorts that Am.
erican legislation thus far hai discrinii
natod against agriculture , which has in
the meantime berne the brunt of taxa.
tion , and appeals to the farmers of the
country to join in an anti-monopoly cru ,
eadc.
A MIN01UTY VI.ATKOUM.
J. F. Grow Hubinittod ft minority report >
port which was the platform adopted al
the anti-monopoly convention July 4 ,
18815 , and heretofore printed. It pnrtic.
ularly demanded the abolishment of the
national banking system.
The adoption of the minority roporl
.van . moved , and to it vras tacked an
imendmcnt urging the establishment ol
'omalo suffrage. The question was
adopted.
The majority report developed constd <
irablo acrimonious debate , ft number ol
: lolrgatcs contending that the original
platform was more stronger nsscrtive
and that the majority iras a mass of glit'
teriug generalities , without demanding
reform in n positive manner.
Delegate George , of the District ol
'ohimbla ' , made an attack on the chair ,
charging it with an attempt to suppress
the real anti-monopoly sentiment nnd
manipulate the convention solely in the
' .ntorcst . of the candidacy of hitler.
The chair denied the insinuation and
contended that the majority report con
tained all the salient features of the mi
nority report.
After some further discussion the inn-
only report was adopted by a vote of 00
o 21) ) .
KOIl IlUTI.r.U TO STAND OS' .
Chairman Henry took the lloor and ad-
ocatod the majority report as being one
jpon which flon. Butler could accept the
nomination for the presidency , and which
would not bo the case , if all the reform ;
> f the ago were included in it.
This sentiment was indorsed by Mrs.
Todd , of California , who felt that
with Butler in the presidential chuir ,
'omalo suffrage whould have more chance
f adoption than though it was demanded
n the platform nnd Butler not a candi
date.
NOMINATINO A CANDIDATE
A motion wa8 _ then made to proceed
.p the nomination of candidates for pro
indent. Another dispute hero arose ovei
the method procedure , and State Senatoi
Boyd , of Now York , again made tin
charge against Iho honesty of purpose o ;
the chairman , nnd after declaring tha' '
the convention had been organized t <
advance the interests of ono candidate ai
agninst the advocacy of real principles
lie Boi/.od his hat and
LIIT : TIIK HAIL.
Ho was followed by thu delegates fron
ho district of Columbia.
General Butler was then put in nomi
nation successively Mr. Todd , of Califor
nia , Mr. Roonoy of Now York , and several
ral others.
Mr. Blancbard , of Vermont , put ii
nomination J. B. Weaver-of Iowa.
The chair hero announced that he hai
just had an interview with Mr. Weave
and that gentleman had not only declare
that ho would not accept the nominatio ;
but was in favor of General Butlor.
Mr. Barud , of Nebraska , nominatoi
Allen G. Thurman.
BUTLER KNOCKS TUB TKUSIMMONS.
On the informal ballot Butler receive !
124 votes ; Thurman , 7 ; Solomon Chase
of Maine , 1. General Butler was nominated
natod by acclamation. Adjourned.
NEBRASKA. G. H. S.
TlIEIll STATE CONVENTION.
LINCOLN , Mob. , May 14. The green
back state convention mot this afternooi
and elected the following delegates ti
the National convention : S. C. Pace
Lincoln ; 0. W. Wheeler , Nemaha ; Ed
J. Hall , Saunders county. The dele
gates are uninsttuctcd but supposed I
favor Butler.
CONGRESS.
HI ! NATE.
WASHINGTON , May 14. The motioi
by Mr. Cullom ( rep. 111. ) to make his interstate
tor-state commerce bill the special orde
for May 21st was not agreed to.
A hill was passed authorizing the con
etruction of a pontoon wagon bridge eve
the Mississippi river near Dubuque.
The house bill proviamg tor the CH
tablishment of a bureau of labor static
tic * was taken up.
Pending the debate Iho sonata adjourn
od.
IIOUHE.
The committee of the wliolo considero
the consular und diplomatic appruprin
tion bill.
Mr. Hobinson ( dem. , N. Y. ) moved t
abolish the oflico of Minister to Grou
Britain. Lost.
The committee rose.
Mr. Bpraguodom. ( , Ill , ) nuked unan
moua consent to put on its passage n bi
authorizing the secretary of the treasur
to purchase about § 12,000,000 in bout
with the greenbacks held in the treasur
for the redemption of retired nation !
bank circulation , which would reliev
the money market to the extent of adi
ing 12,000,000 to the circulation.
Mr. Wollor ( g. b , , Iowa ) objected.
Adjourned.
\VAHHINGTON NOTKS.
J'UIIB WJIIHIIY FOH TJII ! IIEATIIKN.
WAHIIINOTON , May 14. A treaty wi
signed at the state department by tli
Siamese envoy , Prince Narco Varnriddh
and 'ocrotary Frolinghuyson , for the n
gulation of the liquor trufllo in Siai
when conducted by American citiV.om
U is the saino as the treaty signed wit
England , Franco , and other nations. Tli
effect will bo to insure to the Siamese tli
ealo of pure liquoru , and to increase th
import duty and excise tax.
KXI'OUTlill AMEIUOAN JIEATH.
A unanimous report from the Honal
committee on foreign relations was Ini
before the senate to-day upon the teoon
branch of thu Anthony ruu > ution i
January 12 , relating to the importuiio
of meats from the United Hiatus to foi
ei n countries , and to the diacriminntloi
made uguinst uxporlu from tha Unitu
BtatcH by th tariff lawn of the princip :
countries ol Kuropo and America. Tl
comuiiit e diecuasod the matter at coi
uidenible lengtli , but docu not lind
necoujry to suggest any further lugii'i '
tion than already proposed ,
CONTE TH At UHIOAQO ,
Probably there will bo but few coi
tested seats in the llepublicAti conven
tion at Chicago. Up to date only two
notices to conte.it Imvo been filed , ono
from the First district of Alabama , and
the other from the First district of
Georgia. The absence of contests hull.
catena brief session of the convention ,
A SCMIH | | | O Sinn \voutd
Komp'n lUNvu for thn Thro.it niul iinps.
It ii ciuliiR iiiura riirs ot Cough * , Cotl | < , Ast-
limit , llroncliUK Cnnii , ami nil Tliront niul
l.unitroulilcM , tlinii nny nthor moillrlno ,
The proprlnturitat \ ( vuthorlrtxl Scliri > oilor fc
Hoclit , to refund your immoy If , nfler tnktu
tlirco.fcmrtlH of n bottle , rfllof U nutuUnhiH.
1'rico W conLi niul § 1. 1'Vr unlo by Scliooilor
4 Docht.
_ _
SADDMOAM ) Sl'IjRY.
Tlio ItueoH VoRloritay nt
anil
WASIHMITON , May 14.Mile - Swift
won , Bottler 2nd , Yaluloriug Ilrd ; time
1:51. :
1:51.Mile
Mile dash Flower of Meath won ,
BoUio-'nd , LadyDoan Ilrd ; time , 1:52. :
Half mile Two year olds - Florla won ,
Tolio Doe Uud , Petition Jlrd ; time 5''J.
Five furlongs Miller won , Ohosl Und ,
Uosio d ; time , 1:21J. :
Milo and iv half \Veloher won , Joe
Mitchell 'Jnd , Nettle 3d ; time , 2:47J. :
Milo nnd n half Hurdle race. Knto
Cronon won , Bovorwick 2nd , Bally ihl ;
time , 2:58i. :
LKXINOTON , May 14. Track heavy.
Five furlongs 2 year olds. Mies Ida
won , DimouBo 2nd , Lady Craft lid ; time ,
1.081.
Mile alid nn eighth all ages. Are-
line won , Lizzie S. 2nd , Vanguard , ! U1 ;
time , 20U. ; ;
Mile and a half ! 1 year olds. Amlrati
won , Admiral 2nd , Waldo ! ul ; lime ,
2:47.1. :
] \lilo \ and a ( iiiartor all ngcs , Silvio
won , Mavcsliiiht 2nd , Pannier ltd ; time ,
AXIH YOU GOING TO KUUOl'K ?
lu nuothor column will ho found the nn
iiouncomoiit of JMoHsrB. THOS. COOlv.tSON.
'louriit AKOHU , "til Droadwny , Now York ,
rulatlvo to the very cotnplotn nrrniigotiioiitn
they have inmlo for tours lu K\uop3 the
coming SpriiiT ( niul Suituuor. "Cook'ti ] ' 2xcur-
slonlnt , " contntulirK uinps niul full imrUuillnrn ,
will bo mailed to nny nadroaa ou receipt of 10
coutn
TRADE MARK IIKIRIAT w > . . . , „ „ jE MARX
Linn HKVIIUT. An
unfailing euro for
, Seminal \Vuak.
liens , SH | > riimtarr *
hu > n , Inipotoiioy ,
anil nil Dlscaaoa
that follow an a
sequence ul Hell' '
Abufc ; nsloKsol
Memory , UnUcr
BalljiMltudo.l'aln . AFTER TARINQ ,
In the Hack , IHinnofuol Vision , ProumluioOlil ASCU
anil Jinn ) other illseavea that lead to Insanity orC'on-
innption and a Premature flra\e.
Hn ol ailTcrtltcniontu to reluml money , when
itnfrom whorv the medicine Is bought < ( > nof
' , lint refer J oil to the nmiuifactiirum , anil the
eiiuircincnU are such tlmt tluiy aru utilom , if evtr ,
lunipllvd wIth. lice tholrwrittciiKUArantoo. A trial
if ono single pickogo ol ( Iray' * Specific will coin Imw
, hu mot nkcptlcM o ( UH real merit * .
On account of oonnlo ; . ' ltcrs , wo have ailupteil the
follow Wrapper ; the only genuine.
X rKnll inrtlculara In our ( lamphlot , which nretlo-
jlro toBonu Ireo hy nmll looNcry ono.WTho Hpo-
2lflo lloill luo IB nolil liy all drujttilsU at f I ] > cr paok.
ago. or nix lukckagoij lor 86 , or will ho nont Iroo by
mall on the rrrclpt ol thu inonoy , by aihlrciuttin ;
TIIK UUAYMKUICINKUO. . lluflalo . , N. Y. .
Sold n Omaha I' " . ! . - -
Tlio Uio ot the term " Hho >
I.lno" In connection with tin
corporate name ota great road
com ej s an Idea ol uat w hat
reiiulreil by the traveling iiuli
lie a Hhort Utio , Quick Ttu >
and the boat ol accommodi
tlona all ol which are luru
lehed by the gruati t railway In America.
OEIOAGO , | yiL | WAFKEI
And St. Paul.
It owns and operate * over 4,600 miles of
Northern Illinois , Wluconiln , Minnesota , low *
Dakota ; and aa ts main llnoa , branches and Conner
lions reach all the Krcat business centres of tin
Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers tli >
description of Short Line , and llcst llouto between
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ht. I'aul and Minneapolis.
Chicago , Milwaukee , IA Cronso and Wlnona.
Chicago , Mllnaukoo , Aberdeen and Kllcndalo
Cblca o , tlllnaukoo , Kau Claire and Htlllnatcr *
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wuiiaau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oshkosh.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukneha and Oonnmnowno.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison anil 1'ralrlodii Chloe
Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatonna and Kalrlhault.
Chicago , llelolt Jaiiesvl'lo ' and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , Kockford and Uuhiiquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cuilar Ilapldi.
Chicago , Council llun ! and Omaha.
Chicago , HIoux City , 8l ux Falls nnd Yanktou
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Rock Inland , Duhnquo , St. Paul uiul Mlniicanollo.
Davenport , Calmar , Ht. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars In
world are run on the mainlines ol the CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & . ST. PAUL UAILWA Y
> nd in cry attention Is paid to passengers by courle
ous employes of the company.
8. ri. MKKUItL , A. V. n. OAKl'SSTKR ,
Ueu'l Manager. U' " ' Puis..cent
. . i n , aeo.ii. HbAirFoitD ,
Science ot Life , Only $1.00 ,
, - , .f iBY MAIL POSTPAID.
A GJlErt.T MEDIOATj TVOIIK
Kihnustod Vitality , Norrous and Physical Debility
Premature Decline In Man , Kirorsof Youth , an tin
untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or til
. A book for every man , young , ml
iniloM. It contains 156 proscriptions for all acali
jn < l chronic Atsoafon each ono of which In Invahibb'i
fo found by the Author , whoso oiporlonoa for 2) )
years Is such improbably never before foil to the U
of any physic an 800 pages , Iwuml In henutlfi
rmncnmuslln m Jowoil oovors , full gilt. guarantor
to bo a Onor worn every sense , mochanloal , III
trary and professional , than any other work nold Ii
Hill country for (2.60 , or thu money will bo rofundei
In every ln Unc * . 1'ilcoonly 11,00 by null , pott
pall , Illustrative satnplo 6 oonts. ll nd now. Oo i
modal awarded the author by the National Uodlo
Aesoclatlon , to the olllccrs of vihlch ho refers.
IheHdunso of Lift should be read by the youni
for Instruction , and by the altllotod for relief , I
will henefli ill. I/indon Lancet ,
Tliere Is no member of toclety to whom The Hcl
enco of Mfo will not bo useful , whether youth , par
ent , iniarllin , InitructororolerKyman. Argonaut.
AJdrita the Pcaboily Usdlcal Instltuto , or Dr , W
II. I'arkcr , No. 4 Dulllnch Street , lloston Uais. . hi
may ho oonsultod on all dUeuos requiring skill am
experience , lUironlaandobstluttod'soasosthat htv
balllixl the skill of all other phyi-MC A I dln
npeolajtyi _ Much trettod suc.wDs.pLHl , full ;
without aa IntUao tllu i
HoJBTsMalt Extract
A TONIO WITHOUT A UIVAL1
TIIK GKNUINK.
'Iliu le& t po lblu
el iniilant
It ald rflgevtlon.
HtrfnijtlitiH tint weak ,
lluilJt uji the Hjntoni.
It Is unviir attvo'l :
Vor Wwkly Children ,
Fur Nur > liu Mo tints
For Uvmakiictnt * .
N , II.-It hui ju'ii
'argily ' Imltaltd , nnil the
( iilbl vUherchyiuiitloiicd
i , | uccvi > t none unltBii | t
\ > aut the i. nine nf
TARWANT fcCO. ,
S lo Agents for tha
I'nltcxl ' Slate * and Ilrltlili
I'rotlno-n of North Amer
ica , as Ureeuwich St ,
NxwYvrk , 1'rlcvti. per
AND TWO WHEEL OAKTS.
1SI9 and ISM llanutyatreot and 103 S Itth Street ,
uMrktol 0tloiruo tnriilnhxl lrc ui on applloaUoa
IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS.
VAN PAPPELENDAM
Mndo of Shoot Matnl with 1'rcaacd Ornnmonti. i.o linking , No CraokiiiR or low
ing olF. Fire Proof , Olionp uud Durnblo. The Moat Orimmoutnl Hoof Mndo.
Practically Tested Tor Nearly Ten Years , With the Most Gra'ifwi '
SULLIVAN BROTHERS , Agents.
Fig. 2 View representing a numbo
of Tiles ns arranged upon n roof.
Fig. U Dotnit sectional view of the
an mo.
Fig. 4 Quo of the Roof Tiloa.
Fig. 5 Wall Tile , the white part of
which is covered by the ono nbovo
it , nnd requires no description.
SULLIVAN BEOTHEES
MANUKATUUK11S OP
TIN ROOFING !
SMOKE STACKS ,
Brahiiigs anil General Iron Wort
TIN , IRON & SLATE ROOFING ,
Guttering and Genial Milling
TKllMSUIIASONAULE ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed ,
lOD-lll SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST. ,
OMAHA , . NEBRASKA.
Tlio Palncn Hotel of Dcnvur.
Oor. Seventeenth ami Lawrance Sij
Hoonin 7Du to $2.00 per day. Special Hat n by lha Month.
THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST.
Conducted ou the American nnd Kuropoau Plans. Day
Board § 7 pur wook. 1
P. S. OONDON , - - PKOPKIETOK ,
HEM
JOBBER OF
EASTERft PRICED DUPLICA1ED\ \
11 FARNAM STREE OMAHA
UDR an UN Dod c St. . I } OMAHA. NEr
i
1(03 ( BRADY ST. , DAVKNPOUT , IOWA , U. S. A. 3 8liblitthod ( 1878 CnUr h , t
IDonfncns , Lung nnd Nervous DisonHes Spcodily nnd 1 ormanontly Cured. Pa i
lOurcd at lloinu. Write for "Tun MKDIOAL-MIHBIONAHY , " for the People , "
llonsultation nnd CorrcBpondonco Qrutla. P. O. Box iS92. Telephone No.
DON. EDWARD RUSSELL , PoalmtiBtor , Dawnport , nnyu : "Physioinn
oa Ability niia Marked BUCCCBK. " CONGRESSMAN MUUPI1Y , Davoni >
" ! < < ! : "An nonornblo Man. Fine HUCCOBB. Wond4irful CuroB. " rionrB. R
THEBESTTHREAD
Williniantic Spool Cotton IB entirely the product o Homo Industry ,
nnd io pronounced by experts to bo tlio boBtHowinKniiicJiine thread In the
worW. FULL AliSOItTMBNT UONHTA.NTLY ON HAND , art -
for FBI * by HENLEY , UA.YNJUS ft VAN AllSDEL , "
m&o Omuhn. Nob.
I GLA
1024 Nortli Eigbtcontlr Strftot , Oinnlin , on Street Car Lino-
WHOtK8\M3 AND UlTTAIIj
OriideH anil pricou as ( rood mid lo\v \ ns uijy in thu city Please try roe.
MANUKAOTUliKU OP
ine Buggies , Carriages , & Spring Wagona ,
My llsposllory Ii comUnlty Illlud ltd a fokrt Utock
\VORKMANSOIP GUARANTEED. OFFICE AND FAOTOUY , S. W
mjs-wly Cor , Rixtoonth end Caprlol Avonun.