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I * < JP OMAHA DAILY BJKE-JttONDAY JUNE 16 1551 , DOCTOR lAfHlTTiER (517 St. Chnrlci SI. , SI. Lonl . SFo. JlriSDUrnriJonlf oft i > > ItilIt IC ) l.-r < i hi. ) n lonftr fcrnf.lln IheiffcUilrrMtnintor Cnnn.KNi ri > t , Sii nfiil BL O. Pi.t in. thftn tnr olhrr rhy.lcUo | Q fit. LoDlt , M tttT tT ri ifiow MTU ! til old te.M QU kfiow Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Alice- lions ol Throat. Skin or Doncs , Blood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , to irc t..i nh tmr > n > it ica tuerf , en lalt t lentlQe frlncij l * . fn'rlr rtlrntcl ; . Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess , Eiposure or Indulgence , which rroJarc om or ih ljlo"lr ] tltccli Bcr > cninti , dtl.lljtr , dlmno. of lllhl cnildtlKlltc memory plmplcinn the fnfc , lhrilr l dreitr , rtr'Icn lo lb toelttf ol ttmiln , tonfu l o t Mf , tt& , Mnderlnc Mnrrlnge Improper or unhtnpy , tro ticrmnntillrciirrd r > niphltln riffilrntl.e . ! , n IDictlcJ ctvtlopfrfuio ot nj.lrc. . . . 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ORloo , 159 W. 23d St. , bet Olh nnd 7th avenues , Thlladcldhla olllcc , 1200 Chestnut St. PEINCIPAL LISTS rmiM CHICAtiOjPEORIA &ST.IOUIS , nv WAV or 01IAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENV23H , on VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connect ( UK In Union Depots nt Kansas Oily , Oinnliu und Denver with tlaougli tnilns for And nil points in the Gieat West t Connecting In Gniiul Union Uopoint Chlciigo with thiough tinlni for NJ3W TO UK , BOSTON , And nil Knstorn Cities. Atl'oorli with thioiiuh trnlns lor Inillannp- olls.Cliiclnnntl , Columbus , ami nil points In tli sDtith.iiisi : At St. Lonla with throiiuh tr.ilnti lor nil jxilntg South. HIcgnnt D.iy Co.ielics , I'liilor Cms , cliiiin Cliali-s ( sL'iitH tiuo ) , bniokln Cms v Ith Hi'VolvlW , ? Clmlrs , 1'tillnian 1'nlaco Slrojilng Cnin niul tlio l.inioni C. II. .t Q. Dining Cars run dfilly tonnd fioni Olilcn ( ( unil Kansas Oily , Chic i ( ! and Council Jilnlls Chicago anil lies Mohie.s , Chlcngo , St. Joseph , Atuhlson and 'j.'uH | > Ka without cliangu. Only thioimli line runiilne their own tnilni liot tun Chk-UBO , Lini'oln and Uonver , and Olilcai o , ICnns.is CItv and Donvcr. Tliiough cms between Iiidtaiiapollsmid Council lilulls , via I'uoila OIJINO A'OUTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Klugmit Day Coaches nnd J'lillnriii 1'alncoSleeping Cms are 11111 daily to nnd lioin bt. J.onle ; via llnnnlhol , Onlncy , Kookuk , Ittullngton , Cedar Itapldd nnd Albert I.cntoSt. 1'unl and Mlnwapollsj 1'atlorCnrs with lEcciliilng Chairs to and lioin ht. LouU nnd 1'cqrla. Unlyono change of cars bctwoon St. I.ouls and DCS Jlolues , Iowa , Lincoln , No. linisku , and Denver , Colorado. It IsalBO the only Tin ough Line utlweun BT. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It Is known us tlio great THHOUrtU OAK J.I.ST. of America , anil is universally admit , ted to bo the Finest Equipped Railroad la the World for all classes of Travel. Through Tickets via this Una for sale atuv K. It. coupon ticket olljcus In the United States nud Ciuiuda. T. J. I'OTTHU , PEIMJEVAIj LOWELL , VJce-l'rti. AOtn.M iitrer. Otn m ' - > Cil- " S. H. ATWOOD , Pluttsmouth . . Noh , - - - , BBIlDIXOr TnOKODQDBBID AND HIOU OB1DI HEBEFOBD AHO JERSEY CAHLE AHD DDBOO OU HttSIT EIO BWIHI jaTYoung itook ( or Bale. Oorreapondeooa tollclted , FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF- Pure Breed Short-Horn -AND- From the Turlington Herds , Will be held at the farm near inrllngton Sta tlon , Otoe County , on TUESDAY , JUNE 17 Among the Shrt-Horti8 to be ctUloKued are Ilcd Brae Prluc SMS , Heiilck Hones ol Bharoni , ( Inc'udlris , ' Boino of the I'oppy hranck ) llazurkai , Iloan Dutch- is8c , Easter d ) , IlwamoDdi , VOUOK Mark's etc. , Tbo AbcrJecn-AnfeTJi will cuibracs Ericas , Byblli. Jilts , fridci , Uurhcaicg ol Carrou , DucheiMl ol 1'ernj ftatt , Kyvle Klowcru , Daumln Lucyi , ito Bale wllUtitt tll a. in. Send lor cataloiuo. AdJrtiuT. W. IIAKVEV , f. O , Turlington , Nebraska. COL. L. V. UBIB. % " - - " ' .WOODS' ' THE STATE CAPITAL , Closing Exercises of the Stoic Uiiiyer- sity-'Soino Sombre ReiniDisccBces , Politics Warming Up Arthur Men Organize a Elaine Olub , The Coming State Convention and the Coming State Candidates , The School Land Grabbing and Its Connection With Politics , Election of the Eogonts' ' dffioiary and of Now Professors. Xlio Dedication of Musnnlo Teniplc- A Great Attendance Expected. OUH I4NCOLN Ij XUDKASK.V'S UJfXVKUSITY. Special Corrosponclonco of Tin ; HUE. LINCOLN , Juno 15. The past reek in this goodly city has been mninly taken up with university matters , the closing exorcises of Nebraska's nhna ma-tor ab sorbing the attention of the literary in clined to some extent ami the puoros and puollio to n grcnt extent. There was not so much fuss and fuathors about the di ploma distribution of 1884 as in 1883. 1 can only account for Una because of the absence of that exceedingly conservative and ultra modest man Olmtnpiou S. Chase , with the mayoralty cnudally attached. You remember ha addressed the gradu ate ! . . . -b jia , rnd this year on llio same samu day and about the same hour ho was addressing your grand jury. What a change has come over the spirit of his dreams. Lincoln is undoubtedly the batter place for Chase's speeches.Vo \ don't restrict his audiouco down hero to sixteen good and lawful persona with the district attorney thrown In. By no moans. His audience on Lho occasion of the last visit was made up of the bravo and the fair of the land. Ho received bouquets instead of buffets and plaudits instead of cross questions. Why an enthusiastic admirer who was struck abaft the oracular binnacle by one of the colonels cannondato periods , and suggested ho would make a splendid professor of oratory in a deaf and dumb asylum , was driven from the city. You evidently don't appreciate a good thing when you get it up in Omaha. It may bo , however , that the alumni talk is Chaso'sfort and that ho shows oil' to bet ter advantage fooling around the Pierian spring than ho doca managing municipal machinery in that old relic of Redick'a reconstruction. Do may bo a great may or among the literate and a great litera- tus ninong mayors. "Who knows ? At all events iho closing exorcises of the university passed off very quietly , exceedingly so , and the graduates arc go ing around socking some profession to devour or a civil service position a la fourchot. I'OLITICS are waxing right warm here now. Everybody is for J im and Jack. Even the ace of hearts is not trump with * our Irish friends. They're all for Elaine and Logan. The Germans , however , are fighting a little shy. Tnoy are playing ' peonucklo" and "sixty-six" with the old cards , and , to all appearance , have no Jim and Jack very strong in thoir's yet. The fun of the matter is that , while the Blaine men were celebrating the nomina tion the other night , and making the eagle scream BO that the echo made merry music in the catacombs , Pap Hastings , deputy United Statoa marshal ; Tom Kennard , "mo too1'to Pat O'Hawos , and several other youngsters , who were Arthur mon up to the fourth ballot , got together and organized a Blaine and Logan club. They are the pioneer club bers in the state , 'and , oh ! how mad it makes the originalBlaino boys. Strenuous efforts are being taken to tear off their pioneer laurels , but those youngsters are stickers every time. They are old hens on the political roosts , not pullets by any means. It may bo that they will bo bounced , however , and the Irishman's toast to the C9th , "tho first on the fayuld and the first to lave it , " will apply , but it does not look that way now. Till : .STATE CONVENTION is the all-absorbing topic , and Governor Dawes is as hard up for combination as a time lock struck by lightning , Ho hna hunted all over the state to lind one , and even in Chicago , but ho looked in vain. Of course it is settled that the old two- term slate is badly smashed. There was always a crack in it , which had to bo filled by a man who could boat Sturdo- vant. That man will undoubtedly bo White , of Burt county , who , it will be remembered , was shamefully cheated out of the nomination two years ago by the ring and Loran Clarko. Another terrible "hiatus" has appeared in the state of lato. Attorney-general Poworu Trill not run , and some one has to fill his placo. Dawcs thought of tying up with Ransom , of Nebraska city. This the ringstors couldn't BOO , so the gov'nor busted ano ther combination. It is not thought possible that the convention will have the audacity to ronominato Calamity Kendall or Doublo-you-up Jones , slnco their SCHOOL LAND LEAGUE 11U8INESS has inado their names odious. Usually these minor officials were named by a low friends just to puss away time and carry out a part of the programme like the selecting of alternates , It will not bo done so at the coining convention , I oplno , for if the right men got there as delegates they will BOO that the school land sharks are harpooned. The igno minious withdrawal of Powers BO long before the battle is exciting much com ment. It can nil bo Biftod down to the simple phrase "ho dare not run. " Whyl Among other things because his late action on thq fraudulent Dakota bonds case is the sword of Damocles that is sus pended on the thread of public opinion over his head. The story of THIB J10ND JIU8INK.SH may bo now to some of thoreadora ofTjiB BKK BO I will refer to it in brief , Dakota county , it seems , issued railroad bonde which were somowat identical with those Dixon county issued at a certain period , which latter for good and sullicient rea sons were declared illegal by the supreme court of the United States. The commissioner missioner- Dakota county wanted a slice of the school funds lying idle at the capital and knowing full well the shaky condition of their "promise to pay" they came down to have the bonds registered. Thin the auditor refused to do as the bonds in view of the late decision of the United States supreme court appeared illegal on their f.tco A mandamus was obtained and Iho registry was forced , than tlio commissioner ! ) through the in fluence of Isano Powers jr. , attorney gen eral and member of the state boaad , and against the protest of the state treasurer obtained $27,000 of the school funds in cold cash on these bonds. When time rolled round and the first coupons were sent to Dakota county Tor payment of the interest the very of ficials who went to so much trouble ( o obtain $27,000 of the people's money on the bonds , refused payment on the ground that they were illegal. Powers was the man who manipulated the busi ness down here and this no doubt is ono of the reasons why his nnmo \ \ ill not bo presented for ronomination. Ho has got n little shame loft and docs not wish to fnco the people after such jobbery as this $27,000 business shows him guilty of. At all events there will bo fun at the next state convention. The circus will bo the greatest over soon on Nebraska earth. How many rings will bo needed to accommodate the performers is not known , but it will nil bo under ono and the snmo canvas. The side shows are already organizing ; the burglcrs are drumming up { ho crowds through the country and it is pretty near time for the street parade. A largo class of the community have just boon called upon to condole with Col. T. II. Painter , of the News , and Dr. Airs. Pain tor , on the death of their sou , Leicester M. II. , a most worthy young man , who departed this life on Thursday , after a long illness contracted while a regular oflicor and telegrapher in the United States nrmy. The funeral yesterday was very largely attended and the iloral tribute the most costly and np- propri.ito in design of any over eoun in Lincoln , This was especially true of the "Gates Ajar" sent by the telegraphers of Omaha , Sir. E. L. Armstrong , of your city , having the sad but beautiftil _ re i minder of "UO" sounded for the last time on earth for his dond brother. The grief stricken parents have the heartfelt sym pathy of the entire community where they have lived so long and nro so highly respected. Tnoy luvo the great condol ence of knowing , however , tliat their son mot the inovjtablo calmly and resignedly , like ono who wraps the drapery of his couch about him and lies down to pleas- and dreams. "That man lives gieatly , Wliato'r hi * fate , or fame , who preatly diet ! High flush'd with hope , bia\o heroes uliall not Uesp.iir. " The regents of the university had a mooting at the close of last week and elected Hon. 0. H. Gore president of the board and Hon. J. S. Dales , secretary. Among other important transactions of the board Prof. L. E. E. Hicks , of the Dcnison university , lown , was chosen to fill the chair of geology and allied sources ; Prof. C. E. Besuy of Iowa Agri cultural college was elected professor of botany and horticulture ; Prof. A. E. Blount of Ft. Collins , Colo. , was chosen to the chair of agriculture , and Prof. McMillan was elected dean vice ; Prof. Hitchcock desired to bo relieved from the duties of that oflico. On Monday next there will bo one of the most important gathering of Masons in this city that has over taken place in the stato. It will bo the occasion of the dedication of the Masonic Tctnplo , which is by all odds the the finest structure of its kind in the west. Indued , it would bo credit to the craft of nny city. Its atylo of architecture follows no settled rules , but there is a simple attraction about it devoid of any exaggerated points that at once commands attention and ad miration. Like all things the Masonic fraternity undertake to do this work has boon done well and it is a grand monument ment to the order in the state , no matter how it ia considered. And at the same time an architectural element of beauty to the city at largo. A monument that tolls for what and by whom it was erected , without a scroll on its entablature or in scription on its panels Tlio building is located on the corner of Eleventh and M streets , it has a frontage of fifty feet on the former thoroughfare and one hundred feet on the latter. Its elevation is three stories with an ornamental tower , some what after the Italian style , on the corner - nor , which rises 1110 feet in the air. In the tower will bo placed at fan early day largo Howard movement clock , which has boon purchased at a cost of $2,000 , and also a 2,000 pound boll Irom the cele brated Menealy foundry in Troy , N. Y. The building is constructed or pressed brisk. On the rear corner Is ono small tower and ono on the front , lending a pleasant contrast to the main ono on the front. Tlio basement is at present ten anted by the Western Union Publishing company ; two splendid atoro rooms open ing on Eleventh street occupy the ground iloor. The entire second stoiy consists of ono grand hall which will bo used for banquotting and social purposes , it being by all odds the finest room of the kind in the .city. The third iloor is devoted to the general ueos of the Masonic fraternity with lodge rooms , etc. , furnished in most elegant and appropriate stylo. The whole struc ture and its appointments cost upward of § 31,000 and apparently no like sum was over moro cconomicaily and prudently expended. The grand lodge of the state will conduct the dedicatory services and there is no doubt but the attendance of Masons from all over the state will bo the largest over soon in Lincoln. Already applications for accommodations are pouring into the hotels and the homo lodges are making extraordinary props- tions to receive the visiting brethren. The well known hospitality of the latter so often put to a practical test assures all visitors hero on the 2ld ! a grand , gala timo. The program of exorcises is not yet quite completed but I understand that lion. John M. Thurnton of your city , will bo the orator of the day. Qtini NUNO. Grconpolnt Oil "WtirkH DcHtroycd , Nuw YOIIK , .7lino 15 , Two tanks in thn nil uorku of Love it 1'Iemink' at Ureonpolnt , } i. L , Imrnod to-day , Tlio tiliods and docks ( if tliu company were also burned. Loan ? 50- 000 ; Inauraiicouiiluiown , Coal Mlno on Flro. ST. LOUIH , Juno 11 , The coal mlno of LooinU k ttnlvoly , at Jievlor , Mo. , caught fire yofttorday , and ml the upper works were de stroyed. Lous , $15,000 ; insured for 89000. Princeton Graduations. 1'niNOETON , Juno 10 , Dr. McCobidclivtr ! < * l tins baccalaureate nurnxm to-day , and fid- drt-'SHed n parting uonl to tliu graduating' liana , which nuiiiU.Tixl 112. A dor Eno In Kii 'lund. WAHWNOTO.V , , Juno 1C , The depart nicnt of btato has formally notified the Itntinh jninihtcr that a rrauUition IIUH been made for the mirreodcr of J.no , A Kiro at Iluy Oily. BAY CITY , Mich. . Juno IB. The Haw mill and Halt block of Curpeon , Hamilton & Mo Crcgor turned tout night. LOSH , 15,000 ; icaur- ante , tM.OCO ; An Undine BluyH Fattier nnd Son , IJuTi-Eii.l'a. , Juno 15.-Tho boiler In IJol ridgo'a oil UL-11 No. 13 , exploded thU morning killing tliu engineer , luchnrd Walker , and hw eou JJKMOOUAOVS UltiKMMA. The militant of Wlm Shall i > o the Spoil * Mosoi The Factions Arraying lor the Washington Specinl to Iho ( Jlobo-lVmncrat. There is no perceptible diminution of presidential goesip. It nffects democrats and republicans alike. The Intlcr concede - cede that the nomination of Cleveland would bo n strong one for the democrats to make , but 8 y nt the s.\mo lime that no ticket the democracy can put in the Held would bo ns strong as would have been Tilden and Ilondricks. The with- drnvtnl of Tildon , republican politicians cl\im , is the worst blow the democrats have received , or could receive at this juncture. Republicans figure it out thus : The democratic party , with the old tick et , could have avoided the tarilV iasuo as between thomsolvoi They could have simply adopted the old larllt'phuk of the old platform , and the old lickul would have made the thing go down. The way it now stands the party ia sore on the subject of the tarill , ami cannot stand much rasping. Three-fourths of the convention will bo I'OU TAUIKF UKl'OKM , represented by Carlisle and Morrison. The other fourth will bo rangi'd under the banner of Randall. The large ma jority of rpvonuo reformers will not bo content with anything short of the most specific declarations on tlio question of thajtaritr. The deeper they can cut into the shins of the Pennsylvania democrats tno bettor they will like it. Had Tilden continued in the field there was n way out by compromise on the old tnr- ill'for revenue only ; now there is in the judgment of many no room for compro mise. Men of the Ilurd school are moro desirous of putting thu firebrand nt Iho broadest part of the trowsors of Mr. Ran dall than to carry the national tickot. run KANDALI.vixo could have caught on the old Tildon plank with Tildon on It , but what will they do in case the tariff tinkorors have their own way at Chicago ? They will bo driven to stultify their tariff record or bolt. Will they bolt ? There nro democrats - crats in congress who say they will. It Is even said that they will not nwnllow the old Hancock tarill'plank. . The lines have boon moro tightly drawn since 1870. If the convention of July should endorse the Morrison bill and declare for a rovo- uuo tariff will the forty democrats who bolted the Morrison bill swallow their dish of crow ? If not , what will they do about it ? Thus gossip runs in n consid erable circle. CLEVELAND'S ATTITUDE. It is not exactly understood what Cleveland's tariff ideas arc , but as Dors- hoimor says they are satisfactory to him ( Dorshcimor ) the plain inference is the Now York governor is "a tariff-for- . " short of rovenuo-only , man. Nothing this would bo satisfactory to Dorshcimor. Nearly every one of the proposed candi dates mentioned are tariff reformers. Cleveland and McDonald nro 4 in the same boat with Carlisle and Morrison. The impression is hero that the democrats can not cscapo the dilemma of the tarill' at Chicago , and that the free-traders will mnko the issue of freo-trado vs. protec tion so strong that it will have n tendency to disrupt the party. There is apparent ly no fear among the Morrison-Carlisle wing on this score. They are satisfied the protection minority of the party will "stand up to the rack , ' ifoddor or no fodder der , " and they take an msano delight in the prpspoct of being able to compel them to do it. As THE 8AKATOGA CONVENTION is likely to decide the question of the democratic candidacy all interest now centers in that. Now York lias the nom ination in her grasp. All she has to do is to close her fingers on it by naming the man with some degree of unanimity. If this man should bo Cleveland , it is evi dent here that it would bo accepted as a satisfactory choice. Tins moans that Cleveland is enjoying a continuous boom for the past forty-eight hours. There are rumors afloat , however , that Tam many hall jirofors Slocum. This rumor is chased directly to Slocum's trionds These are just now very active. They declare that John Kelley is already com mitted against Cleveland nnd that ho is equally committed for Slocum. The truth or falsity of thcso rumors must bo looked for in New York. If Now York should present Slocum instead of Cleveland - land , it is bollovod the former would have Iho cdgo n Chicago , , IOHN KKLLKV I'OU 1IAVAKI ) . Now Yoik Dicjiatch to llio I'liilndolphinl'ruiig , John Kelley , speakine to-night of the democratic situation , assuming Tildun finally out of the fluid , said that while ho had nil along thought a Now York man ought to load the ticket , yet lie recog nized influences against such n choice and would join the majority of his party for nny candidate. In reviewing the list of possible nominees ho eaid : "I believe Senator Bayard stands bettor in the light of public opinion than any other man who might bo nominated. Ho ia more popular with the domocr.icy than TJiur- man , McDonald or Carlisle. " "Do you anticipate that Hondricks will bo a candidate ? " "No , 1 am sure ho will not bo. Ho would have boon willing to run with Tildon , that the grout wrong done to Tildon and himself might bo redressed. " Mr. Kelly spoke highly of McDonald and Thurman , but eaid Iwithregardto the latter that , while ho was a man of largo qualifications , it would bo risky to ven ture on any candidate coming from a state which is not emphatically demociutio , The same objection applied to Hoadly , Randall and McDonald. Mr. Kelley regards Mr. Duller as ono of the most popular men in the country , and said ho had carried Massachusetts once and would have carried it again but for republican money. Ho thinks In any event that Now York , Connecticut and Now Jersey may bo counted on for the democrats. Mr. Kelly promise * that , in regard to ntato ofl'uira , ho will not interfere , and that Tammany will support the Chicago nominee , whoever ho muy be. ANA.UOI1JS11 The Attempt to Hlow Up the lloyal Family ui I ho Unveiling of the fclntuo of Goriuanla. Special Cablegram to tlio N , Y , Herald , The Munich Cnzotto has unearthed a sensational piece of sucrot history which ia not likely to add to the peace of the crowned heads of Europe. It will bo re membered that a few days after the in auguration of the colotual ctatuo of Qor- mania in the Nlederwald , last September , a quantity of dynamite was found utored in a drain pipe near the edifice. An imperial commission has over sincu been engaged in investigating the case nnd the Munich Gazette states that it lias learned from a perfect trustworthy Botirco that the moat startling discoveries have I boon ] made. The plot wna undoubtedly the ( work of n wollrganired band of nn- nrchistsj and its object , which only nar rowly tailed of nccomplislnnont , was nothing loss than Iho assassination of the emperor , the crown prince , the imperial chancellor , other royal niul notable per sonages wuo took part in the ceremony. The commissioners hnvo caused oxca- vntions lo bo mndo in various jihccs near the monument , nnd in addition to tno dynamite nlroatly reported they linvo discovered n perfect niliio of ex plosives _ uudor the very pathway over which the imperial procession pa3sodon _ the occasion of the unveiling. The mine hns been arranged with n do- grco of skill which indicated that its con- stuctors had boon educated in military engineering , and only ouo accidental circumstance - cumstanco provomtcd the complete suc cess of their dinbnlirnl plot. For aomo days previous to the unveiling cere monies heavy runs lind prevailed over the Niedorwnld region , nnd the ground had become soaked lo n degree which is very unusual , nnd wns evidently fan be yond the cftloulntiou of the conspirators. The water which had percolated through the coil had injured the dynn- mite with which the mine wns charged , but it had operated moro effect ively still in thwarting the plot by ut terly ruining the "powder string , " or train by which it had intended to ox- pludo the mine. Samples > < f the dyna mite hnvo luvo been exploded since the discovery , and it was found thnt it had lost little if any of its power. The com missioners declare , therefore , thnt if the conspirators lind boon cunning enough to use a well insulated wire nnd tin electric battery , to In o their mine nothing could have , prevented a most horrible slaugh ter , in which smuci of the mightiest of the earth would have boon involved. NOTES. lu tlio full of n licU'ty lmililhi | * , m Now YiiiKou Saturday on Itiaiul ntivet , near \Voostcr , hiai'Uu Miller was Killed , The ra'o of T. 0 , Campbell , attorney in tlio noted IJeiner case , at Oil uiniiati , clmrpod \\lthnttoiiipting to in ibo a juror , \u > nlli > tlio jury about noon Sntunlny. The jmy ili-u jri'iul nnd \ \ Giili'u1 , Day & Co. , of Now Oiloani BUS ponded cotton factors , ha\o ntlci-d nil u\- Uttision. ANH > IH Htntctl nt SUtJO.UOOj linbtli- tire , 8280,000 , In addition to the usxots of the firm , Uiiliro has SIHO.OOO in rc.\l estate At llmghnmton Sntuulny mcniiijj W. A. Cooper , \\cU-kiHUMi banKer of jNlontioso , . 1'a. , was phot .it tlirro limes liy Joseph Dunk- IT , nKo \\cll-kno\vii citizen. T\ui of the three shots took effect. Cooper may tmrxiu' . DrinKer Imnii'diatcly Killed himself. Tlio Kontuckv court of appeals has reversed Iho drcWou of tlio lower court in tlio C.IMO of TliomiiH Ciittendon , nephew of tJovenior Ciittcmlou , of MiHsomi , ciu-vd | ( with and Hontt'iici'd to the petu'ti'iitiary for killing a negro. 1 lli-g.il e\idoncc in tlio ground for the reversal. A Ptwlwoml ( D.iK. ) Ritoclal Kayn : Aloxnn- dt'i 1'iddlcr , n man of many i\lia \ cH , va round near Stur lx , this county , Saturday , Imiiging to tlio limit of n tretHo ami t\\ companion * tobliod nn emi-imit | family eu i onto to tlio liills recently ami ho in Hiippo cd to Imxomot Ills f.itoat tliu li.uuln of the Mgi- lantcx. lleboiun hud name and lind been Kcneial IIIIIPH coiuictod of ciimc. Sti'\o Andoihon ( colored ) , fireman in the mills-nt Kant I'l. Scott , IVH. , : v man of good lupiilation , and lecently 111:111 : ird , ( inaiiclcil with 111 * wif < > Saturday night oxer tlio plans for a proposed fishing paity. Tlu > woman hhnt him out of the house , lln roqneHti-d her to open tliu door , nnd whan Him complied ho hhot her tlnco times ill the In east xxlthnpin- tel , nnd then shot himself In the head and ilietl Inxtautly. Tliu uomun died u feu' inin- later. HEIIGIOUSVOKIil ) . I'rotcHtantlBin hi Cnnmla SchoolH. TORONTO , Juno 1 1. The 1'resbj torian gx' - oral nsM'inbly coniinittt'O appointed lo uo-opor- ate will 1 1 tli commitlei'H of other branchi'H of Ilia Christian church to view the imparting of religions anntniction in the public tchuol , met to-day. A resolution to parliament to makn reduction under pioinixo of maiiiago and mock man iugc.s n ciiminal olfcnsi1 , xvaH adopted , as alxo n ini'iiioiial to the L'ovrrn- inont prujiiiL' for legislation against Sabbntli drxi-er.ition liy railway companion and the ion of matin. Itonmn Cut hello Ilcd Hntu , "HosiK , .luno II. Tlio next consistory has IM-I-II lioslponed until November. The pope will then appoint ten cardinaln , .Since the Belgian dictions Kinnco linn 10 Honed hoi ( ivoitiuoH to the vulieiin for the ap pointment of caidinulH , I'mnojMiniHter.L'erry isdlrtpobtd lo icstoro panU to clergy mid to concede- the exemption of hurx-antH of th" church fioin military nervice. No Corpus OhrlHtl In He , Juno II. ThuiclJL'ioiiH aiithnii- tii-H haya deuiih-d to ha\o no Coipus Cluixti to-moiiow , It is fe.ircd it XMiuld pad to a lonuxviil of the lioti. A 1'coilu Siilchlo. 1'roiilA , Juno Ifi. jMiku DI-I linger , agid " 7 Vcais , UHH found dead in Inn louni to duv. Ho luul xhol him elf tliioitL'lit the lie.nt , ] | ovnn a city KalfHinun foi thu holeualo house of SpiinK t lloko , had Hdvvral hnndied ( lollir in inonny , and a giunl p.wition. JS'o enuho IK Knoxvn. Ho loft a note K.iying ho xvaH tnul of lift- . COMPLETE TREATMENT , $1 , ( low of Snnford's Undlcal euro In utiuitly itlovcntlio ! most violent ancczlii 'ur Iloail CoMi , loarutlio lioad an liy magic , > U > j watery ills clurtfcj from the NOHU unil Kyc8 , iiroioiitK lUngluK NoUcu In tlio liuiul , CnrL'3Jervoui Ikailnclio ami tubiliieii ClrillK and 1'uvcr. In Chronic C'atarrli It clcaimtu tlio naaal immajoi ) ol ( out miicm , ruutorog ha uutisot of binelf , tautu ami lioarlnilion ; alTuctod , Irccs the head , throat anil bronchial tulios ol cden- lvo matter , sweetens and imrllltH the breath , ttoin the couxli. and arrcitq thu pro roiu of Catarrh to ward * CoiKimptlan , Ono battle Iliwllcal Cure , ono box Catarrhal Hoi- vent and Harilord'l Inhaler , all In ono jpaikago , ot ul ilniKKl t ( or 81. Auk ( or HikroKD'a AiuicAb UURH. 1'oma Duuo joiu CIIBUICAL Co. , Dooton Collins' Voltaic Kloctrlo Pinter Initantly aDooU Iho Ncrvoui Syitcraund Ijanlnhca I' la. A tierfaot KUctrlo llittury com- LliioJwItn a I'oruui I'lauter tor IS Till ! CUC Z6o nt It anrilhllatod I'ain. ori vltallto * Weak and Worn Out SOfftRINS NIRVf 1'nU , utrcnatlicnn Tired HUB- cleg , I'lotubU JJucmu , and dou more In one half the llmo than any other ] iUstcr In the world. Hold ever } , whore. Spaaing , Eclampsy and Nervousness nro RADICALLY CURED BY MY METHOD. Pho IIonorariuiiiH are duo only after success. Treatment by Correspondence PROF , DR , ALBERT , Awarded the first claim ( fold Mudxl ( or dUtlniculilioiJ uierlU by tliu "Hotletlo HclcuUllque frintaluu , " ( the frtncli Hcluitlllo Hocluty. ( I , I'luco ( lu Ti-ono , < I.1'AU1B , mi.o wud&l&t The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices 1 o J DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just.received . nn assortment 'nr surpassing anything In this market , comprising ho latest nnd most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's tr.\clo and covering n range of prices from the Cheapest to Iho most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. udy for the inspection of cus Complete stock o nil thn latest tomers , tlio newest novelties in styles in Turcoman. Madras aud Suits and Odd Pieces. Loco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elegant Passongov Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIYERICK , 120G , 1208 and 1210 Fnrnnm Street , - - - - OMAJIA , NEB . . . . _ , _ f 'mm I I 111 I J J iVl.lH ( - - - - - y - - - - -p--- - T - [ - - - THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES Williiunntic Spool Cotton is entirely tlio product of Jlomo Industry nnd ia pronouiiccd'by exports to bo the best sowing inuchiiio tlircnd iutiit world. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , nu for snlo by II11NLEY , 1IAYNES & VAN AUSDEL , ui&o Oinnhn , Nob. II , 8. DEPOSITORY. f. H. MILLARD , ProsidenJ. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO. Fire mid Uurirlar Proof Sufoa for Rout at f m S5 to § 50 per annum. The Finest Family Garden M THE CITY. Music Every Evening , and B&turili ) ! , It tliocnthor li plonrnnt. An ologwit lunch will lie ecr\od o\ory mnrnlntf , nml tlio cliolcot Unuora mid C'lffBrs oonsUiitly oil linnd. Sl'.NK & MAUHKll , I'roprlclora Cor. fltli and Karnun Sttoctii. 103 BllADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catar h i j Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diacanoa Speedily and 1 ormnnontly Cured. Patient K' ' JOurod at Ilomo. Write for "Tim IMr.uiOAL-MissiONAUY , " for tlio People , lOonaultatlon and Corrcapontluiico Gratte. P. 0. llox U92. Tolopliono No. 20. I HON. ED\VA11DIIUSSELL , Poatraaator , Davenport , nays : "Phyoiolan Itloa Ability mm Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , ! l rUrn : "An iioiuirahln Man. Fine Succoaa. Wondurful Onroa. " IJoiirn. fl g RECENTLY FROM FREMONT , NEB. SADDLERY HARDWARE , HIDES , PELTS , FURS , TALLOW , WOOL , WE PAV TUE- For Hides , Wool , Polls , Etc. , and consignments mmlo to us will receive prompt attention , for which immedmto returns will bo made. I3tli Street , Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave , , OMAHA , NEB. 1409 and 1411 Dodge St. , \ } .Omalia . , Neb GA . TAILORS , 1206 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. NKW WOOLENS ! FOR PANTS AT FROM ? 8.00 AND UPWARDS. ALSO StyJish Suitings in florkscrews , Worsteds and Cheviots LATEST STYLES I LOWEST PRICES ! inspection of. our Goods nnd Prices , tolls the story. .Jgfl "VvT. Hi. "W IRIC3-E3T. : : , IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF l Tn ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND IIAKNEY , OMAHA NEBRASKA , - - - ,