THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1880 , BACHED DOWN AND OUT. The Tripartite Lines Refuse to Help Oat the Unlbn Pacific. TWO IMPORTANT ARRESTS. Held Tor n Crime In Iowa Arc They tlio Street Car Iloll ) > ers ? Henry Itoliwcr Turns Up- Other The Fnst Kv press Scheme. General Superintendent Smith of tlio Uiiloli PacUle , rcciilvoil n yosterdav copy of the rnsoliition passed at tliu meeting of oHiuials of tliu Iowa lines in Chicago .Mon day , It lias an important bearing on this fast express cclienio of the Union Pu- cilic. It reads as follows : Kuvilvcil. 'I'luit It Is tlu > tense of the lines cast of tlio Missouri ilur Hint , considering tliu unsettled condition of nlfalrs between tliu east unit \\esttiiink lines , the nresent time Is Inopportune for tlio consideration of pro posed changes , and Ilio schedule should bo iHistpjnod until other in Uten nre fully and ilclinltcly settled.Vo would , therefoio. ask the L'nlon Parllir railway to hohl mioh proposed - posed ' } WJl'.3 ! In aln'y .nice for further con sideration. [ Hlirnedl C. . K. I. & 1' . . C. , M. * St , PAU ! , C. & N. W. and C. , H. & ( J. railways. Thus do the Iowa roads refuse to co operate in the lightning express scheme of the Union Pacific. 'J ho Inttcr road had simply requested them to leave Council Blulls atlH5 In thu evening , instead of 0:50 : as at piesenl , as the Union L'aclllc's evening train would not arrive in Coun cil Hinds until 830 p. m. No other changes would havu been necessitated. A telegram f oni a Union PaciHc oflicial now in Chicago says that thu low a roads declare that I1 even if the. Union Pacific does make the " change , they will not hold their trains the necessary two hours , nor will they compromise on anything later than the present time. This is a clear "back down" on the part of the tripartite lines , who had virtually agreed to the nrrugo- mcnt. "This refusal on the part of the tripar tite lines was directly caused by the bull- do/.inc policy Jot the C. B. & Q. " said n Union Pacific oflicial .yesterday. "That road sees thai it the Union Pacific puts into effect its fust express scheme it will knock the 11. & M. and D. & 11. G western busi ness higher than a kite. Consequently it IH trying to defeat the Union Paeilio with every means at its command. The fact is that this action is really a discrimina tion against Omaha In favor of St. Paul. The trip from Chicago to St. Paul can bo made in twelve hours , while between Omaha and Chicago trains run at the rate of twenty-two miles an hour ? " "Will the Union Paeilio abandon its fast express schomey" "No. The train will bo put on , though n revision ot the schedule of time origin ally planned may become necessary on account of this relusal of the tripartite lines to co-operate. " General Manager S..ll Callawixy lof t'ycs- tordny for a western tour over tlio Union Paeilfe. While in Unite , Mont. , Mr. Gal- Inway will make arrangements for the formal transfer to the Montana Union company of tlio line of road between Butte and Garrison , which the Union Pa- cillo has leased to that corporation. HELD ON "SUSPICION. Two Men Arrested for Complicity lit tlio Street Car Ilobbory. Yesterday Oflleers Mutza and Howies arrested Frank Tracy and LeonardLang- | Icy , two rather hard looking characters , on suspicion "of being implicated in the street ear robbery of Monday night. Both men deny any complicity In the affair. They were taken to the home of tlio ear driver this morning. Ho said Tracy looked like the highway robber , but was unable to identify him positively. Tracy was tlio loss agitated or the two men , upon being scrutinized by the street car driver. Langley was greatly affected , nnd trembled like an aspen loaf. A red Handkerchief , which bore the mark of bloodstains partially washed out , was found on Langley's person. The i Alter claims ho can establish a success- En ! nlibi , although ho admits being in North Omaha on the night of the street car robbery. Truoy , whom Peterson claims looks like the street car robber , is a man about fortv-livo years of ago and is a hn.rd char acter , llo makes a precarious living by gambling , lie has been heard to make mysterious remarks about the robbery > tuul to intimate that ho know something ftbotit it. When taken in charge by Jailor McDonald yestorduy while denying hav- ingjeommitted the crime , ho .said that [ ho knew the man who committed the rob bery. "I don't sco why they should lock mo up , " said Tracy , when questioned about tlio matter oy a Bui : reporter. "I don't know nothing about this robbery. 1 am no thief , and" have never boon arrested for stealing. I make my living by gam bling. " "Did yon say that yon know the man who committed tin1 robbery ? " "No , 1 didn't. 1 s.dd 1 thought 1 know who ho was. There is a certain man in the town whom I know to bo a thief , and whom I suspected of the crime , llo is a middle-aged man , with black mous tache nnd black whiskers , llo has boon hanging about Omaha for the past two or three weeks. I concluded that ho might bo the man , and so 1 determined to track him down and secure the ro- ward. That's all 1 know ubout it. " A menu IN IOWA. With Which Two lowuus Stand Ac cused. Yesterday Shorlir , E. Y. Borgln , of Adams county , la. , arrested In thiH city Reuben Bissett nnd W. II. Yiors , of the same place , upon a requisition from Gov ernor Larrabeo , of Iowa , and the neces sary warrants from Governor Dawcs , of this state. They wcio charged with maiming and disfiguring a young 'man aged eighteen years In a most horrible nnd barbarous manner. The crime was committed about the 1st of last Match , at about eight miles from Corning , in tlio county mentioned. As n eonsoqiwnco of the crime , the victim is jnulmcd for life. Yesterday morning they appeared In court before - fore Judge \Vakoloy \ and sought to bo discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus. Messrs , GrotV and Bnrbank appeared for the prisoners and sought on various grounds to show that tlio arrobt was illegal. Judge Wnkoly , however , hold that while ho had not time to enter into a lengthy hearing of the case , ho believed that lie had no author ity to set aside the requisition of thu gov ernor which bcemod to htivo been issued ns the law proscribes. However , if the parties accused desired to htivo a full hear- in , they might take their case before oifhor county court or Jndgo Neville , The testimony implicating the prisoner * is that of the boy maimed and as the deed was dona in daylight , the lad must have perjured himself to save a guilty party. The accused arc not innocou ! in'oauso it is not likely thut ho could have mistaken criminals while punishing Mm us it is admitted ho was punished , The prisoners on the other hand claim to | bc nblo to provo nn alibi. Yesterday afternoon the accused dccid cd not to contest the Cease and woni with the sheriff to Adams county ii Iowa. rollco Points , Patrick Rookbud , a gentleman well TUIOW.U in police circles , was - before JuttRo Stonbcrg yes. tcrdaV morning. on a charge [ irofcrrcd by his wife , who ac jusud him of licatlnrr nnd kicking kcr. Patrick ( lonlcd the clmrgo , hut the wifn rcltuaHtcd It. Finally tholr thirteen- year-old boy , a very bripht lad , wns jallud upon to testify. l o swore that Ills father had beaten Mrs. Hockbnd and lintl klckc t her and struck her witli his list. list."That's not 10 , " ejaculated Pat , when lis son had finished. " 1 Hiiy it is , " retoitcd the son. " Didn't I only shove her with my hand ov" "No. you didn't ; you struck liar and ciekod her , " rctitrniiil the young hopeful. " .Johnny isi : oed boy , judge und ho wouldn't toll a lip , " interrupted Airs , lloukbud nt Iliif junutura. Hoekhnd interiiosed : t feeble defense which availed him nothing. He was hied $10 nnd coils. Violet Hushnnll und Louise Smith were ined So nntl costs for using profane lan guage. James Carroll , Moses I'arker , Jack Wells and S. Uriarley were lined ? G and costs for drunkenness. Two vagrants were dlbcliartcii Tlio CnHtclliir Picnic. The minimi picnic of the Castcllar street Presbyterian Sunday school , which vas held Tuesday | at their grove on the J. & M. railway , was a grand success , hero being about three hundred present. Everybody did his utmost to make the nll'alr pnjoyablc.aud carried out the well- irrange'l ' programmo of games , consist- ng of running races for boys and girls , ilgli running jump , boys' three-legged races , the orange race for ladies and ono or gentlemen , winding up with the , rr.mu "tug of war , " Itofreshmcnts in .he .shape of cakes , ice cream and lem- > nado were served at the proper time. Plio pionio was enjo.yed very much by he entire school and will bcrcmumbcrcu by the scholars for many a day. A Now Tlio Company. Articles of incorporation of the Union lydraulio & Drain Tile company wore lied yesterday morning with ho county clerk. The incor- > orators nro Robert. J. Carson , Jefferson W. Bedford , Abraham II. souer , Willis D. Sherman and Laura E. Martinovlch. The capital stock is sfUO- 000 , whieh upon a two-thirds vote of the stockholders may bo increasetl tofiflO , - 000. The value of n share is $ 100. Tlio ; reatost liability of thu association is jUo.OOO. The company is organized for : lie purpose of manufacturing and selling ivdraulie tile and sewer pipe machines also tiling and sewer piuo. The corpo ration commenced business on the ! Hh of this mouth. A Compromise. The Dinsmoor-Parcell case which has attracted so much attention of late , es pecially among members of the local med ical fratornlty J to bo compromised. Dr. Parcel ! htts made an ofler to buy Ur. Dinsmoor'ri Interest in the sanitariumon n liberal basis , and his offer has been ac cepted. The burgam will bo consummated fitoncu , nnd suit for dissolution of part nership which was to have been heard next Saturday , will bo withdrawn. Dr. Dlnsmooi * will , upon retiring from the sanitarium , devote himself wholly to hid family practice. The host Found. Henry Ilohwor , the young man who disappeared from his homo in Culhoun several weeks ago , just baforo his wed ding was to take place , hap been found. Ho turned up at his father's house in Cal- liounjyestordavmorningrajrged'foot-worn nnd emaciated. He is unable lo tell but little about wlicro lip has been , and evi dently wanderml offin a fitof aberration. [ lu says that ho spout some time m Alma , Sob. He gives no reason for his strange actions. Tor Sale Cheap Fine Jersey heifer calf , three months old. Address at once , U. C. , care Pacific Hotel Co. Tlio MlNsouti Eats the Bank. On last Sunday night the Missouri river took ono of its notional changes and at a fiointon the B. & M. called Gibson , a few miles south of the city , commenced to cutaway the bank , \vhon the corroding was discovered but ten foot lay between ; ho edge of the bank and the railroad Lrack. Immediately a force of workmen , about sixty in number , were placcil upon the Job , and have since worked there day and night. They have filled Lho big cut with brush and stone and not less than a hundred loads of each have been placed in the cut. In a day or so the danger will bo averted. Opelt's Hotel , Llncojn Neb , , opened March 15th , first class in every respect. A Discharged 31 nil. Yesterday morning it was rumored that the employes of the barbod-wiro works had struck for one cent a hundred pounds more on cattle wire and one and ono- half cents on hog wire , thus asking for the former twelve cents and for the latter fourteen cents per ono 'hundred pounds. Inqiiry into the matter found that borne of the men had been talking about asking for the increase mentioned , yet nobody would admit that ho had done so. A man named Linko. who was suspected of the talk , though denying It , was discharged yesterday morning. Personal I'nrnijr npliw. Dr. Merriam came in from the east last evening. M. II. King , of El Paso , Is quartered ut the Milhml. Frank P. Ireland left forNobrasHa City yesterday morning , M. V. Watrous , of Covlngton , Ky.ls a guest at thu Merchants. L. Holhscluld of Huron , Dak. , is visit ing relatives in this city. Miss. Julia llosonthal of Chicago Is visiting her cousin Mrs A Mandloburg. Mrs , Gordon 0. Bean of St. Joe , is the guests of Mrs , J. J. Hurdln of this city. Mrs. H. Jones and daughter , hatter , have gene to Now York for a few days , Miss Jonnlo Pock , of Minneapolis , is visiting her sister , Mrs , Frank Uogers , on Virginia avenue , A , E. Marriott , the popular olork nt the Millard , is again on duty after a pleasant vacation in Kansas. Ueuoral J Sohroidor , of Now York , j > prominent member of thoJ. A. U. , was a passenger on the overland last night for 'Fri oo. Frank P. Lemon and J. Scholdar , of Now Jersey , on their way to the G , A. H. encampment 'ut San i'raucisco , are ut the Merchants , Goo. A. Joplln , secretary qf the Y. M. 0 , A. of this city , wont to Beatrice yester day , where the x. M. C. A , are taking up subscriptions with which to erect a building for their specific uso.JgS 3 Miss Fannie Huwitgor , of Falconer's hosiery dcgartmont , left yesterday to enjoy a well-earned vacation of two weeKs , in Bonaparte and other points of interest in Iowa. J. A. Sehouk and wife , formerly Miss Mary Wareham of this city , und now of Dajton , Ohio , wltji tUuir liltlo daughter Lulu , came in from an cxtundo4 visit to Colorado yesterday , They are the guests of Mr. and Airs , John A. Creigh- ton Margaret Muthor , the well known tra gedienne , J. M. Hill , Uor UJjlpagct , auq PURE FOOD ASSJDTRED. For raising bread , bisctlifc or other food , ouly tlurvcry bcsfc mil purest baking powder should be employed. 1 he use o Iho ordin ary cream of larlnr , or of a baking powder containing lime , nluni or phosphates , carries deleterious ingredients into the food to the preju dice of the life and licalth of the consumer. The ordinary baking powder contains cither lime , which intro duced into the system in too free quantities causes serious disorders of the kidiu-ys ; alum , a corrosive poison , or phosphates , which are condemned by physicians as deleterious in their effect when taken under certain physical conditions. The absolute purity of the Koyal Baking Powder makes it preeminently the most useful and wholesome leavening agent known. It contains no lime , alum , phosphate or other impurity , leaves no alkaline or other rcsidtun in the food , and its use always ensures pure , light and sweet bread , biscuit and cake , that is per fectly digestible and wholesome whether hot or cold , fresh or stale. Its leavening power has been determined the highest whenever tested by official authority , and all chemists and writers on food hygiene commend it for its sterling1 qualities. Display at tholr vvarorooms , 1305 and ISO ? Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to bo found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , including STEINWAY , FISCHER , LYON&HEALY BURDETT , STANDARD , LYQM&HEALY : Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against losslby possible defects In materials or workmanship. LYON & HEALY , -306 A. 1307 ARNAM STREBT fourteen of her company passed through town last night in the Pullman car Bo hemia , for San Fraacisco where they open in Romeo and Juliet on Monday nnd will remain four weeks. A Jolly Pnjp. Jacob Suheider , a prominent Now York wine merchant and agent for the Royal Garter Sec champagne , and F. P. Len non , of the firm of J. 11. Vail & Co. , med ical publishers , arrivedin | the city Tuesday evening as the advance guard of the New York delegations of the Grand Army of the Republic , on route to the national convention at san Francisco. Mr. Behol der is the senior vine commander of Cam eron Post , No. 70 , Department of Ncw York , and is a member of the Fourth Now York mounted rillcs. Ho is also a delegate to the national convention. Mr. Lunnon is aide-de-camp of the department commander of Now York. Messrs. Scheider and Lennon brought letters of introduction to cx-Shiroff Miller , and last evening a social session was held at Manror's , in the course of which Mr. Seheider entertained a largo party of gentlemen with a series of sleight-of- hand tricks with coins , rjngs , canes , cards and other articles , exhibiting a tie.- grceo of skill not excelled by any living professional performer , His sloight-ot'- hand performances are certainly wonder ful. Messrs. Schpidor and Lennon spent yesterday in viewing the city .and left for Denver , Salt Lake and Ogden last evonpig. Hpccl.il Mooting , A. F. mill A. M. There will bo a special meeting of Capita ] , Covert and St. John's lodges , A. F. and A. M. , on Thursday evening , July 133 , ut 8 o'clock , for the purpose of con sidering the propriety of purchasing cemetery grounds for the fraternity. All master masons are requested to bo pres ent. Miss C. W. WILSON , Muster Capital , No. 3. 11 SILAS S , AuciiMOKur , Master Covert , No. 11 , Fnei ) J. UoTmvicK. Master St. John's , No. 11. A Kobnory. Lange & Foitlok'3 hardware store on South .Thirteenth street was entered by burglars early yesterday morning. Several revolvers volvers and some articles of cutlery and $4 in cosh were taken. The matter has been reported to the police. nrovitloa. The follo\ymg is the weather forecast : For the week ending Wednesday , July 28 Opens unsettled with storms of wind , rain nnd hall Hot and sultry , followed by showers with wind Copier , breezy and showery. * Architect Vossis drawing up plans for a block of iivo tenement houses to be erect ed on Nineteenth und Davenport by Mrs. Koonig , The structures will bo three storys m height , and the cost will aggre gate $30,003. Roborj Hanson , the colobratcd actor , Is In the city making arrangements to open up the Peoples theatre , of which ho has secured a three years' ' lease. Ho will relit und renovate the place and open it early in the fall with the understanding thntjtirslclass attractions and popular prices are to prevail. W. 0. Burnuam , travelling representa tive ! . $ tSalMnx leyor i y't rgurnbd ( yesterday with 6r\ae \ from a tyrlef wedding rtour. Hu was ( lUiouv married in DCS Moine lost WO'OK to Mlg.3 Cora Bovor , a young lady of that place. The affair was en tirely unexpected by his muuoyoui .Henry Voss left last night for St. ouis.il ' ' ' Company D of the Lpuisvillo Legion is soon to give an exhibition of the manual with Chinese lanterns , after dark. I'lcnsaiit Social. The Y.D IM. C. Ar rooms were brilliantly lighted Tue- ilay evening and at an early hour the yor.ng people began to arrive. The occasion was a monthly social. These socials are becoming so popular that the bare announcement of them brings out a largo crowd/audTiiesday night was nojexj ccption , but was ono of the most success ful ever held. A short programme of music and recitation was well rendered nnd greatly appreciated. Messrs. Win. Sargent and Wm. Heller furnished reci tations and Misses Clayton , Day and Churchill , music. The committee had also arranged light refreshments. A $1OOO Apology. New York Times : Business is dull enough in Wall street now to give lots of chances for the display of all the jok ing propensities that tno average stock broker is credited with- And opportuni ties open , too , for transactions that are not of the jocular sort , Ono case of this latter kind edged in on the stock ex change. Mr. Albert Aub is a popular broker , and Mr. F. M. Thioriot is another. Three or four Anya ago these gentlemen had a little collision , and got nt cross purposes , but no blood was spilled , and their stock exchange broth- re n had forgotten about the passing cloud until , suddenly , a regular , old- fashioned thunder storm swooped down to engulf the twain. Mr. Thieriot is connected with the big banking house of L. Von Hoffman AJ Co , and yesterday morning ho took with him to the stock exchange aomo orders to huy a particular stock upon which some of the customers of hH house were fooling bullish. Ho was making his bids for this stock when Broker Aub appeared on the scone , all chipper nnd serene , and bout a little on the discomfiture of Broker Thioriot. And said Broker Aub , in his stoutest tone , ns he stood in the center of the pool : "I'll sell 3,000 shares nt 701" "Takonl" shouted Jlrokor Thioriot. And tiion Broker Thieriot added this : "Seventy and a half for 2,000 moral" Broker Aub so bystanders tell it- looked abtonishod. And that's the wny ho felt , too. Despite the bold way in which ho had thrown ,9,000 shares of the stock on the market , hero was the price going up the ndvauuujof i per cent from 70 at ono bid to 701 representing a loss of just $1,000 and jiut [ about ono mlnuto had been necessary to bring it about. Ho owned up like nJittlo man. Ho went right up to his aforetime foe and assured him that ho had offarod the 2.000 shares only in fun. Ho thought It might break the markej , nnd It would bo a hap'p.v spectacle to witness the Thieriot sort of astonishment. But Broker Thioriot was not inclined to hearken to this sort of talk. Ho had bought the stock and it showed him f 1,003 of profit if ho olioso to order the contract closed under the rule. Broker Aub's distress was real. Broker Thieriot is n generous man. All ho nskcd was that Broker Aub should bog his par don , and Broker Aub did that with alac rity. It ibn't every day , even in Wall street , that an apology ifl worth a cool 11,000. f Special Realty Slots , c6xl70vach , Cortland Place-f 1,800. 11. U " , PAmiiSQK , } 8th uud THIS SrAOE IS ItESEUFED FOlt THE inw WILL OPEN wrrif AN EXTIIIE NEW STOCK AT On or about Sept. 1st , 1886. > " modi- A POSITIVE Sir" ; Octo- Ono bor will euro the most obtlnnto onto In four days or loss. Allan' ' sSolubleWledicaladBougies No nauseous doses of cubebs , copaiba or oil of Eiimluhvood tliitt nro certain to produce dyspep sia by do-trovlnir the coiitlnirs ot tlio stomach , J'rlcoSI.50. Sold by all driUfgisH.or mulled on receipt of price. For further particular Bout forcircular. P. a Bor ISO. 3" . C. _ a.niXj. : k.fcT : CO. , CURE. WJohiiBt. . Now York. luos-tli-eatlrm&o , 'London" ' Trouser Stretcher , Patented In Europe nnd U S. BOI.E AOKNIri 111 UMTKt ) STATUS for colobrittcU John Hamilton & Co. , Stretcher. Takes banking out of knees , restores imuhiisohs to OrJgliiul shape. Only pufd eti tech er comoIuliiK' screw rod In conce- I lion with clamps. All others in- 1 ftlMK'fiii-ins. OilKUml nnil only /Strotchor / lor Guiitlomon'8 UFO , r * LI Hy ovprcss securely packed , price . _ _ * ff .fiO. Wrlto for circulars . Ac-cuts wanted In every city. G. W. SIMMONS to CO. , Boston , Magi Successors to J. Q. Jacobs UNDERTAKER S , AND EMI3ALMEKS. At the old stand , HOT Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended to. Ivlupliono No.Hii , Mrs Dr H N. , , , . Taylor Has had 3 years' hospital practice : gives the same practice and treatment used in the bca hospitals. Kidney discuses , all hlood nnd skin disease's n specialty. UlccrutIonsold sores , and over sores cured. Tro.itinout by correspond- cnco solicited. Oftlce and Residence-No. 2219 California Street Omaha , Neb. SENT C. O. D , ONI" OK MOItli AT tflKILESALB 1'ICICK. I PAY nil express charges to all points within UIIO rollc > . l.oiH'i'MTloBefl to Rclcot from fiend two ci'is , ( taup f or lllmtrntwfcatalosuo. Jlintionthla paper. L , G , SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. JlaRnellol . 1 Uimrnntiicdtho only ono In tbo world cone rating ncontinuous KltctHo Magrrtto 'current , hclonlltlc.I'owor/ul / , Durable , Corafortablo auit KacdlVc. Avoid ( rand * . pvfir0c > uocurrrt. Kcn'IKtJmpforpanijtUlot. DaV HORNE. ' iuvciiTOR. ibi WADASH AYE. . CHICACO. Til Cor. 1SthBTn FTanaOAPITOL7 Kill 'rllB TIIKATMBNT OL' ATJi CHRONIC AND SUHOiGAL DISEASES , AND HiRDrirrouT nr BHACE3 AND APPLIANCES fOR DEFORMITIES jausses , AND eiEomo BATIERICS. We have the facllltlM , upraratns nd romodlea for the micceierul treatment of oyerr larra of Olccuo requiring elUier medical or ourifloil treatment , and invite oil M > como null InTestloule Jor tlierasolvct or correspond wliu UB. long experience In treutlnK cttBCB h7 letter enables ut to treat nmnr cases nclontincallvfltbout 6oclru tbcni WJtlTU 1\3H Cllt.CUI.A lt cn _ doforniltlcs Jin < \ IMIAT.r.HH , 'HllAVEH , a'ru ; ; , "nd ail'kinds of Medical ona Burglcal Appliances. manufattureJ.and . for eale. Theonly rollablo Modlcal Insliltite making ' - ' ' " Private , SpfoM Diseases W can reraoro Bjpullltlo poleou Horn Uio sydem TOUpmVATE CVROULAR TO MEN iri .y l _ ? ' ' [ Jj'.KoiAI. AND.NKIIVOIIS . m.7. * * .UM " . . UK 1 lir * ur..T -unnrti. . i w\4AA < w , or send hlitorr of your cato for un opinion. I-ersons unillo to TI Jit us inay be treated at Itelr homes , by correspondence. WedMrje * > d I" ' " ' " . ' mnnttfFcnt Dy m * * or express BKCUIilCLY rAUn. * KU KIIO i OBdiiHVATIO.V , no m rL to Indlcata cootentsc.'sender. Ono personal Interview preferred Seonvenlent. Fifty ro-jms for tlio ocopmaiodiitlou ofpatlents. Board and attendance Bt roisonablu prlca. Address all letters to Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute , Omalia , Met. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware/ bo lurgestjstock. Prices the lowest. Fine repairing n specialty. All work warrantuel. Corner Douglas ana 15th street , Oimilm. WHOLESALE DEALER JiV- Americanfatclies Orders from the legitimate jewelry trade solicited. THE ENEMY IN THE AIR ! nev. HUGH O.I'ENTKCOST. pastor of st. p ur P"l Imvobecn miiTcrlnKfor twenty jroarn with riirona Church , WcstSlth btruct , Nuw Vork , writes : nyrMiepMu ; for elulilt'on yufira 1 imro not pittciianl mi loud uf any kind wliuturcr ; my illuuMlvo notrc-M 'Foreevcn ' successive ycirn.1 wmn victim to fever were po depressed th it Z wni unabls to iliaost fotd oft tindiiicuc , resulting llnatlr In nerroiu prostration and any . . . . . kind cit-opt ntulo bra id pounded with u Inimmut . and nmdollno like . and then boiled. pete der. Iwuarj. melancholia , wlikli rendered ull woik Imposalblu nnil to u mere skoluion , my lTerlni ; were Indni life Itnolf a conntnnt horror. After mini ; crcrythlnx I piircliisvd ono at > our liver puds , nnd < recommended from < iulnlii3 to cobwebs , 1 was pcr- to my utter nitonlnhmcnt , In two wp k s nnlo ta Biiudcil to put on u Hnl.MAY. 1 had but nno chill eat u hpurty meiil wlt'i my family roait beef aftcrnard .Mr Kcnoral huullii became pcrffctnnd Treetiibles.j Jliivc tinned tlllco-i poiindn , In ono ycur 1 Incruubcil from 17' > to 200 pounds. The I foci h.ippynnd joyful. All HID pnilK-und tlmnll following puuimcr. ata time when 1 wa * peculiarly are duo to thu IIOI.MAV PAH.All I tltiink lied for ihu subject to the trouble , I worj Dr llnlmau'8 l > iicl AS A blc'jlnn. Vours reap'y. Urn. I. IIO.N.M : ) ! , Koutll Wutfi ? ritfcVKNiivE , but the cininy liud buon completely Iniiton. IU. routed mid I did nol encounter him , nor Inuul met AHDui'nnihTK I'lllfC , J3.00 him since. " 3IOI.MAN l-AU CO. 1W Wlllliim lioct , V \ . THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD TRIUMPHANT , The Pud will prevent more sickness than all the Tills and Drupe In Christendom will Cure. * * * DEWEY & STONE , One of the Eest and Largest Stocks in the r. United States to Select From , OMAHA , NEB. THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING IVIACHINES SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTOI Assortment for Bale to the Trade by VINYARD & SCHNEIDER M. BUBKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OHO. I1UH1CK , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. JIEFKIIENOKS : JIcrclmnt ' and Parmow1 Ilnnk , D.ivlil City , Nob.i Kearney National 3ankKparnoyNob. : Colinnlm * Stirto Hank. Uolumbii , Nob. ; McDonalU'd Hank , XorHi Omaha National Hank. Omah.i. Neb. JatU'.Ni-b.j iyiiii4ii > i * * iiitiiriisii i ttint. v MMiit j.ivi/ pay customora * draft witli bill of laUmi : uttactied for two-tlilnls value of stock C. E MAYNE , S.V. . COK. I Sill AND FAKXAM , O.tl.lIIA. rroncrty ot every description for sale in all parts of the olty. Lands lor sain In county m Nebntskn. 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