ppwii a * U 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. APKIL 5 , 1887. " . .THE OUTLOOK IN LINCOLN , Prospecta of an Excitine Contest at the Polls To-Day. * . ALL PARTIES WELL ORGANIZED. John Mnrvln Bent to the I'cn For ttio Kililni : of Prank NeiicrRnll Sulcldo Near Wnlioo State News. ; lncoin's City I'lcctlon. . ! ? , Nub. . April 4. | Special 'leli'irram ' to the Hr.i.J : The election to morrow promises Ijo tlio most exciting \\lilcli lias ever take place In Lincoln. There will be thico tickets In the Held the democratic and citizens' the republican and the prohibition. Each party hvt'ins confident of success. This afternoon mi attempt was made by tlm republican ills- nllecled oneb to Induce Colby , the prohibi tionist candidate for mayor , to retire and en- nblo a coalition between his supporters and these of Saw > er , the citizens' and democratic nominee. If the attempt had been success ful It would have been attended possibly with ulsastrous conscriuences to Uoggen. As It Is the chances of the lalter's success are rather assuring. To-night the prohibition people ore printing three- circulars , addressed to Homo of the cleigynion , the women and the low and order people ot Lincoln. They are 1 Inspired with various sentiments and will be scattered In thousands at the polls to-mouow. They will aid In satisfying the prohlbltlon- ist.sandresu.lt pV.sibly In the polling of ntmitt 700 votes. The citizens and democrats promise excellent support to Mr. Sawjer , while the meetings of the republican mana- . which are being held to-nleht , Kiiaran- Surs. Kuiigun a heavy vote. Cattlemen In Convention. UiiuvK.v.viV'yo. : . , April 4. [ Special Telo- grnui to the JJr.u.l The attendance at the annual meeting of the Wyoming Stock drawers' association , which convened In this city to-day , while somewhat smaller in point of numbers than previous meetings , Is n fall representation of the stock groweis of Wy oming , Dakota and Nebraska. The Rocre- rotary's reports show the receipts of the past year to bo 5.VJ , 131 ; the exDouditures S31OSQ ; leaving a balance on hand of $1,000 , against n dcncit of 310,000 at the close of the the preceding year. In the future no assess ments will bo levied against members , the Hales of mavericks and strays bulni ; sulllcieut to piovldo for all expenses. The unusually line weather which Im * prevailed during the past two months , together with the favorable reports brought In bv ' ranch foremen , Indicate lighter losses of'stock than heretofore counted on. 1'rlces of beef are counted on ns being higher the coining season , and ttio irellnit which animates the convention is that of encouragement. The uoneraloplnlon is expressed that the prospects In the cattle business are brighter at the present than at any time dm Inn the past two > ears. Marvin Convicted. FALLS CITV , Neb. , April 4. The verdict of guilty of manslaughter , rendered last Satur day night by the jury In the Marvin murder case , Is generally approved by the public. Counsel tor the prisoner have moved tor the now trial on the giound that metnbeis of the .jury conversed about the case with outside parties , and It Is probable that the verdict will be set aside. LINCOLN , Neb. , April 4. [ Special Tele gram to the Ur.rc. ] John Marvin , who snot and killed Frank Nebergall at Falls City and was found guilty of manslaughter at that place Saturday last , arrived hero to-day. lie was accompanied by his hi other Frank and was In the custody of Sheriff Kay , of Rich ardson county. lie- was sentenced to one year In the penitentiary , to which he was iaknn this evening. Ills sentence was the lightest which could be Imposed upon him and it Is probable that ho will be suggested for a pardon. Fairmont Nomination * . FAIHHOXT , Neb. , April 4. [ Special Tele- KHUU to the DKE.J The following citizens were nominated to-night : John Harsby , mayor ; C. M. Clark , clerk ; T. M.Wright , treasurer ; J. II. Haughawaut , city engineer ; Prod Payo , councilman Second ward ; F. O. Usher , councilman First ward. I. U. Chase nnd V. A. Stuart were nominated for mem bers of the school board. The proposition to build two school houses , ono in the First ward and one in the Second ward , was car ried. Suicided Ily Unnclrif * . WAIIOO , Neb. , April 4. [ Special Telegram to the BEE.J To-day at 10 o'clock the body of John Canootson was found hanging to a ' K trod about one mile northwest or town. The coroner was notified and the following facts > were brought otil by the I nquost : That the deceased was a Qernian. unmarried , about twenty-six years ot ase , and cumo to his death by strangulation admlstered by his i * own hand at the end of a string. Temporary liberation of mind Is supposed to be the cause of the rash act. Appointments By the Governor. LINCOLN , Neb. , April 4.-Special [ Tele gram to the BEE. ] Governor Thayer this txtternoon appointed ex-Sliorlit Dan Hop- , -oklns , of. Mcrritt county , as deputy warden of the penitentiary ; A. C. Crawford , of Hall , janitor of the capital , and Mrs. S. J. Edgar , ; pf Clay , matron of tbo hospital for the in- Bane at Lincoln. Piro nt Fort Monde. lUrm CITV , Dal : . , April 4. ISpcclnl Tele- jgvam to th BKI : , ! A tire nt Fort Menrte to- ntjl > t destroyed the hpadqitarturs ot Colonel Nupnrticulurs of thelosa or orialn Imvti brx > n learned. Great Interest Is manifest In the municipal s election which occurs to-morrow. A Illnzo at Watmo. WAIIOO , Neb. , April 4. An Incendiary fire last night destroyed tlio iirahi clovator of 11. H. Uorsiiy and thtce Hut cars > . Lois 610,000 ; iuMirauce 57,000. tSritlHh Grain Trade Hevlow. LOXDOX , April 4. Thn ilark Lina Ex press , In Its review of the British grain trade rturliiR the past week , says : English wheat It tt'iulluc lower In London , aud in u number "of provincial markets there has been a C < l@ls decline. Ttie feellnc of the trade Is one ot extreme depression. Sales of English wheat flttrlDK the week v ere SI.CS7 quarters at S3s3d , aRalnat 01,140 quarters at 30s 5d durIng - ' Ing the corresponding period la t year. The .market for foreign wheat Is otiiet and deinor- allzed. The arallablo suptiHcs are already tnore than ample for the remalnuer of the Ameal year , while the stocks at port are con stantly Increasing. The \\eck' receipts of " Hour at London ate thu largest on record for "Ik .week , amounting to 8S.OSJ narks of Ameri can nnd 15US.S sacks of Eiij'isti. ! four canroe.s ofvliest arrived , three were with drawn , and ono was sold. To-day the whsat trade was at a fttaiuMlll. Quotations were nominal Any dealings that were mane m-roat a Cd decline. Flour was depressed , and quotations were Irregularly lower. Corn was quiet ItussUn osts rose OU. Linseed was 5d ulghtir. Northern 1'acttlo liand I'ntontn. WASifuroTOX , April 4. Upon the applica tion of the Union Paclllc railroad company for the Issue of patents for lands alone the line of the road In Minnesota and m Dakota easi of the Missouri river , Commissioner Sparks has reported to the pccretary of the Interior U- that the position of the road named was definitely located and constructed within the t'.roe required by law and accepted by the president rs properly constructed , and that 110 measure for the forfeiture of the lands on fiat part of the line was prndlnu before con cress at It/i / adjournment , ana he Is Informs py the chairman and leading members of the house committee on public lands that no such jnensure was proposed or cotuldered by satil f 'jnanlttet . The comml.sslonrr therefore rec- pmmflnds thxt patent ! be Issued to the com- rinr for tn lands ulonc ao much of the road M Jfw tstivf < ! n n point near Dttluth , In Mln- BMoU , and t 9 UU > ouil rlier Iu UAkota. bat ntatcs his opinion that no lands should bo ) nloutcl to paid company for lands on any other portion of thr road ( . 'Jmttnnor > ia'H lloom DIITIoultr. UIIATTANOOOA , Totin. , April 4. fSpeclal Telegram to the IKE. ! J A slncular difficulty ms arisen here as a losult of tlio real estate > oem which has prevailed here for three nontlis. Soniu time since a syndicate of capitalists purchased n large tract of land al- nosed In the center of the city , called Stone 'ort , which , on account of Its rock and un even condition , has been allowed to be occu- ilcd by iiLV'toc-i , at least 200 small houses a been put up ior their occupancy. famlllus since the iir-w ptirchaso lave been notllleil to vacate this property at once , and thev will lint a to leave. There Is iotavacinthouselntliecltyth.it they can cot , and ChUtino ; < ui ; hnow confrnntcd with he problem ot what to do with 200 families vhu aic turned out of house and home. The poor people will have to get ol ! during the ! oiniii ! ? week , and what to do with them no- jody knows , A Itnilronil War Imminent. CHICAGO , April 4. The Pennsylvania company and its allied lines liavc ordered alt of their ticket accnts , commencing tomorrow row , to throw out all coupon tickets of the western roads with the exception of the St. ' .nil's and to sell no ninio tickets to western mints beyond the terminals ot the I'uiiusyl- aula company. The effect of this order Is hat anv puison from the cast traveling jt'yond Chlcaito will bo forced to buy a ticket iver a western road at this point unless ho travels over the at. I'.uil roacf. As the west- .rn roads will probably retaliate a war lie- t\\cen the two sections Is expected. Tlio action ot the IVnnsjlvania Is lusrd on the ii'fusal of the western lines to ceasu paying commissions. Desperadoes Kllloil nnd Captitrod , Ai.nuQUnitrtui : , X. M , , April i. OIIlccrs In pursuit ot lilll and John lirown , the noto- lious desporadop.s Implicated In wrecking the Atlantic & 1'acltlc train nrar Uluo Water ast January , came upon them yesterday near Lajova. Tlio summons to halt was an swered bv it shot from 1)111 ) Hiown's revolver. The ollicors returned the lire nnd Drown tumbled trom the saddle dead. John throw up his hands and surrendcipd. lie will bo taken to bocarro county under : hu cluriro of murder and horse stealing. This is the second of the gang of train wreck- 01 s who have been killed by otlicers. Three are In jail awaiting trial. This breaks up one of the worst cangs of lobhors that over nfested ew Mexico. The New AVabash Receiver. CIIICAOO , April 4. Judge Gresham , In the United States circuit court to-day , appointed Jeneral John McNulta , of lilooniington , 111. , to bo tecelver of the Wabash railway lues east of the Mississippi river. General McN'ulta is n lawyer , lie at one time had control of tlio narrow gauge road uinnlng from St. Louis to Toledo , having bcenrecom- ncnded tor that trust by Judge David Davis and Judge Treat , lie Is said to havn managed .he affairs of that road very successfully. Slosson Defeats Bchaofor. CHICAGO , April 4. George Slosson , of Chicago , defeated Jacob Schaefer , of St. Louis , at cushion caroms in Central Music hall to-night for 5500 a side. About 700 spectators wrro present. The score was : Slosson TXX ) , Schaefer4SS. Slosson was far behind In the first half of the game , but for seventeen consecutive innings Schaefer scored practically nothing. An Unknown Schooner Wrecked. SANIIWICII , Mass. , April 4. An unknown lariro two-masted schooner ran between Nantucket - tucket and Hyannls during the storm Satur- dav and sunk , only the mast heads being visible from the shore. A boat was sent to her reMUio jesterday , but none of tlio vessel's crew could bo found aud are supposed to b lost. 1'rlntors Dpmand a llaisp. CINCINNATI , April 4. The typographical union , at n meetlnc hold yesterday , decided to advance the price of .composition on morn- Ine newspapers to 45 cents per thousand , and notllled the newspapers that the new rate would take effect at 7 o'clock this morning. The proprietors have not yet taken any action. The Elgin Dairy Market. EI.OI.V , 111. , April 4. On tne board of trade to-day the butter market broke down and was sluggish at a steep decline. The rojular s.Ues amounted to 18,960 pounds at 2S@29. Noth ing was doing In ciieeso on the call. Tiie total sales aggregated 23,453. , A Bankrupt Suicides. BOSTON , April 4. Volney It. Chamberlain , against whom suits for perjury and conceal ment of assets to the amount of 5"0,000 were brought by John It. Squires & Co. , pork pack ers , committed Ktiieldu thN afternoon nt his residence in Cambridge by shooting himself : thtougb thu head. The Burlington Withdraws , ST. PAUL , April 4. The Burlington road to-day eave the sixty days' notice agreed upon of Its withdrawal from the agreement with the other lines between Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis on freight rates. Tne present rates aie consldeied too high. Philadelphia's New Mayor. PHILADELPHIA , April 4. Kdwin II. Fitter was at noon to-day Inaugurated as mayor , and entered upon hh duties as thu first nmyor under the now city charter. A Charitahlo Lady's Death. NEW YORK , Aprile 4. Mrs. Catherine Wolfe , a well-known and charitable- lady of this city , died at her residence on Madison a\enue this morning. Immigrants Start West. NEW Yonic , April 4. Four thousand cml- crants were started west from Castle Garden to-day , bein * the accumulation ol ! arrivals cilice Friday. Ornaments on I'ottcry. It is thought by some that ornamental imtturns on pottery ivro Immlcil down by . : WK ea from one gonunitiou to imothor. This is not true of our Indian , who , after making si pot , ornaments it with impro vised designs. Ho has no pattorn-books to K ido him. Indians of New ftlexieo nccu.stomoil to pottory-niiikiMfchavusince their contacts with whites , given nttou- lion to more elaborate ornamentation ; just sis those of Mexico meet n tloiniinil unil find their wuy into public nntl pri vate collections. The most notico.'ihle cluiiRo in tashniquu is the use of nninial and human forms , which , though not un known on older pieces sire rare. Toy forms of pottery iiiul those animal anil human designs which mot the readiest sale have been most improved by a kind of niittiral selection. The thirst for iintlnuitips hits also stim ulated the ntttivo artists to imitate them. Ju the City of Mexico au Italian made a peed living for tlireo years making stone sculptures in imitation of antiquities. 1 ho writer saw some of his works , but they were easily detected. The children all had European faces , and the delicate parts of the body were too well worked out. Near the City of Mexico lire a settlement of Indians who have the credit of manufacturing clover Imitations of ancient pottery. The noble custom of exciting in children the love of the beautiful - tiful through toys and dolls was not neglected Lv the ancient. Mexicans. Lvou in our day a striking example is the manufacture of toys in great profusion - fusion at Guadalajara , which are sold not only throughout the republic , but outside. They are taken on the backs of mon . ani'Vlls ' ! Packed in baskets anil crates. J heso toys are very truthful rep- resontatlvcs of the man tiers and customs of the people. For the rude apparattu cmoJoyed they are truly remarkable , inn most Interesting fact about this ware is the way In which the ariist holds on to ancient .forms , and in the decorations yields himself absolutely to the whims and domauds of the market. Ho oven borrows from the Spaniard the art of sil vering and gilding. This almost total hiding of tne old thing which they are unwilling to civo up , with paint and forms to which their old art wns ivstran- ijcT , is also sotm iu their gourd WAS HIS DAUGHTER POISONED Richard Tizzard Suspicions His Wife and Deserts His Family , BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING. Imprisoned In n Cur Saved From the I'cn Stewart's Troublesome Tel ephone The ? Boston IdcnN Other Local News. A. Mixed Pickle Family Affair. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon n neatly clatl little girl unpcared In the UIK : rcportoriiil rooms and timidly pre sented the following note : m : < > r.iino.v. A man living not over two blocks west of the high school has shamefully descited his lamlly. Ills pretended reason tor so doing seems to bo that "his wife was the cause ot his daughter's death a few months back. " This , with other charges too vulgar to men tion , which ho is circulating around town , ho givo.4 as reasons for his conduct. For the s.ike ot the two ilttlu children the matter ought to bo iincbtigattid. A Ninoitnou. In response to inquiries the Ilttlo irirl stated that she was Lily Ti//.ard , the daughter of Richard Tisward , Twenty- third and Davenport streets , and that her mother had written the note ; that her father hadn't been homo for a month , although in the city , llu had paid the grocery and moat market bills for the lamily which had been sent to him , but had refused to come homo. Her sister who died , she- said , was only her half Bis ter , and was not her mother's daughter. She was hixteen years old and iiaiucd Addie Ti/.zard. She died about six months ago ; and "nobody knew what was the matter with her , " added the child art lessly. "Didn't you hearanybodysaywhat was the matter with her ? " was asked. "She had poison in her stomach , " she said. The little girl further said that Dr. Lanyon had attended her sister when the latter was sick. Dr. Liesinring's ollice was visited and the record of death certificates examined. Is'o name like that of Addie Ti//ird ; was found. Mrs. Ti/.zard was called upon. She said that her husband had absented him self from home for the best part of the time during the past nine months ; and that for over a month he had not been at the house but once. That was when she was absent. He took the lock ofrtlic door and cllbeted an entrance , after which ho irathercd up his clothing and took it and all others of his personal effects away. She had taken this as conclusive evidence that he intended to remain away perma nently. Since then she understood that he was slcapiug at the Truth olllco , but know nothing further about his iictions. "Do you know why Mr. Ti//ard ab sents hitubclf so determinedly ? " was asked. Mrs. Tizzard hesitated and said : "Of course , lie says it is because I mistreated his daughter and that she died because she did not have proper attention. 1 ean prove differently by the neighbors , and by those who wcro _ m the house when Addie was sick. She died from blood- poisoning , as a result of diphtheria. She was only sick in bed ttiree days. He also charges other things against me , but 1 don't care to say anything about that. He never could go away from the house two hours without thinking there was a man in here. I've lived here four years and during tint time tiie neighbors who have seen me every day ought to know whether lie has any reason for such a suspicion , lie is crazy on that subject. " "ISo , I don't know as I should want to live with him again if hfl would come back. He never made himself very'pleas- ant around and ho wouln't bo liable to bo any more so if he should oome back again. What 1 want him to do is to commence proceedings in the court. Then I ean toll what I know and prove it. He has property and 1 am entitled to half of it. I have lived with him and been a faithful wife to him over twelve years. I alwavs treated his daughter just the same us I did my own. She was only 4 years old when wo were married. " Mrs. Tiziard talked in an indifl'orcnt tone nnd yawned frequently as if the topic of conversation was of little inter est to her. The neighbors who were seen professed to know nothing much about the Tizzard's family affairs and in dicated their opinion that Mrs. Tizzard was a woman of correct character. \VJUT THK UOCTOU SAYS. Dr. Langon , who attended the girl Attclio Tiz/.ard during her fatal sickness , was called upon by a reporter of the HKE last night. "Doctor , what do you know about the death of a girl named Addie Tiz/.ard , who livee with her parents at the corner of Twenty-third and Davenport streets , about six mouths ago ? " was asked of him. "I don't know anything about it. I guess you've struck the wrong man. " "Certain about that ? " The doctor pondered a moment , and said , "Oh , yes , I remember now the case you refer to. I attended that girl. " Ho was then told by the reporter thn version of the death accidentally related to the DEK man by the young stepsister of thelleceased , Lily Tizzard. 'Ton can set that down as false , " he answered excitedly. "Tho girl was not poisoned , at least , with any mechanical poison. " "What was the trouble , then ? " "It was a clear case of dipthoria a very violent case 1 may say. The girl died within three days after she was taken sick. " "Then there was no poisoning ? " "No , except blood poisoning. The case was aggravated by the fact that the girl refused to take the medicine at first , because it was ofTered her by her stepmother. Later , on when it was given her by her father or myself , siu ! took it readily enough. Hut it was then too lute , as the discaso had become lirmly rooted. There was some trouble between the father and mother , and they novnr livi'd happily together. What the trouble was I nm snro I don't know. I believe for ono thing that the mother claimed Ti/.znrd paid too much attention to Addiu the one that died and neg lected his other children. As already intimated , the certificate of the death of the girl was never tiled with Dr. Lanyon. This of itself was a strange circumstance. It would bo much more satisfactory all around if the certificate of her death had been tiled. THE HOAItD OF EDUCATION. An Important Mooting of the Educa tional Guitrdfnns. All of the members of the board of education except Mr. Uhickburn , wore present at the regular meeting last night. It has been announced that Mr. Davis would not attend tUo meeting as ho con sidered the board legislated out of olllco by the amended school law. Ho came in n little late however and took part in the transaction of the following business : The report of Treasurer ISnck showing a balance of $10,270.7.3 waa received and placed on tile. The petition of Mis ? Evans asking an Increase of salary was referred to the committee on teachers and tevt books. 11. M. Jud.soii was chosen janitor of the addition to the Long school. A notice that the board had boon sued by Charles O'Connor tor$101.07for work , was referred to the judiciary committee. The committee on claims reported favorably upon bills amounting to if7 , 03.15 which wora ordered paid. . iSlUs Julia K. Kennln and MIM Myrn La I tuo were elected assistant teachers. The secretary was iiistruqtcd to secure n tree for each niemtior of the graduat ing ctass of the high School to plant an the high school ground on Arbor day , April 23. | A number of proposals of real esUto for school sites Word received nnd De ferred to a special committee , consisting of Messrs. Point * , HtUckburn and Clark. Superintendent James was authorized to make the uece.ssafy arrangements to allow the teachers of , the primary grades to attend n scries of , lectures on a now method of teaching reading to bo given by Mrs. Pollard , of Chicago. Owing to the prevalence of measles In the family of the janitor at the Castellar school the committee on supplies and the superintendent w'bro instructed to make the uccossasy arrangements to ptotoct the pupils of the school from danger of the contagion. IN A CAU. The Administrator of Sirs. Wntson Hues For Dnma oH. Edward Allen , as the administrator of Eliza Watson , commenced a suit in the federal court for ? 0.000 damages ngatnst the 1J. & M. railroad. The peti tion sots forth that in January , 1880 , Mrs. Watson was riding on the H. & M. rail road from Hastings to Juniata. Slio wished to get off at Juniata and so noli- the trainmen , but they had looked the doors of the coach and refused , as she alleges , to let her out. She found herself imprisoned , and was obliged to wait until she had ridden two miles past Juniata before she could prevail upon the conductor to stop the train and let her oil' . When she did get off she found herself in a drift of snow. The nignt was cold , dark and stormv , and on her two miles walk back to Juniata , she con tracted a cold which resulted In her sick ness and led to her death. She loft a family of three or four orphan children. Her administrator sues for sfn.OOO dam ages on account of her death , and $1,000 additional , the amount of her doctor's THE NEW POSTMASTEIt. lie Says Thnt the Reports of the Prcfi- Idont's III Health Are Knlsc. Mr. C. V. Gallagher , the recently ap pointed postmaster , who has just re turned from his eastern trip , says that he met President Cleveland while he was in Washington. " 1 had a delightful cha with Mr. Cleveland1 , said Mr. Gallagher , "ami was much impressed with him. He is looking iu splendid health. All these reports about his impending ill health are ridiculous canards. They were in vented by a physician who was anxious for a little notoriety. Mr. Cleveland never felt or looked bolter in his life. The president seemed interested in this city and said ho understood Omaha was enjoying a great boom. " "I did not learn of my appointment until I reached Washington1 ' said Mr. [ Jalhigher in answer to another question. "My little boy took up a paper in the liotel that morning,1 and the first para graph his eye lighted ifpon was tliho one announcing my | appofotmont. , He ran save the paper toIno .with the exclama tion , 'Why , papa , Justjook here. ' I sub sequently called dipon the president , when the news of my appointment was continued. , _ t r AMUKMJJSXTS. "THK MUSKJ EKKS. " The Boston Ideals' ' engagement opened last night with Varney's charming opera , "Tho Musketeers. The audience was rather moderate tuidmot noticeably fash ionable , partly owint ; to the fact of this being Holy weokaualso * because tins is the third presentation ! of the. opera hero. It would have been a better ideate to have held to the original bill , as the old standard operas are rarely given here. "Tho Musketeers" is one of the most en tertaining light operas ever written , brimfull of bright music and fun. The funniest episode of the performance Jast night , however , was the rapid and un dignified exit of a discornfitted scene shifter as the curtain ro3o on the third act. Even the orchestra was surpiiscd out of its usual apathy and joined with the audience in an audible snicker. Marie Stone , as Simono , sang with all the sweetness ami brilliancy of former days. Her waltz song in the last act was particularly taking. She was recalled and received an elaborate llower piece. McDonald was as handsome and clever as over as the captain ofthe Musketeers. Karl took the part of De Solanges this time and did capably. The part of Marie de Pontcotirlay was attempted by Miss Harriet Avery , a girl with a high rasping voice that rattled - tlod and ran off the track. She lost connection with the orchestra entirely in her first solo , but that element of the audience that finds an outlet for surplus energy in hand clamping kindly gave her an encore. She with less kintt- IICKS repeated the song. Miss Mona Cleary as Louise sang swoetlv " and acted with a good deal of chic. J" . C. Miron , Hazel Jilakc , Gertie Colby and Florence Keod were all deserving of mention. To night the "Daughter ot the Regiment" will be , given in superb style according to Manager Foster. KOUSON' & CR.VXK. Uobson and Crane will appear at Boyd's on Friday , Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening , April 15 and 10. They will present the "Merry Wives of Windsor , " with Crane cast to Knlstnff and Rohson to Dr. Cains. At the mati nee , in "She Stoops to Conquer , " Robson will bo Tony Sumpkin and Crane Hard- castlo. In the "Comedy of Errors , " Sat urday night , they will personate the Two Dromios. Stcwart'a Telephone mil. The Nebraska Telephone company commenced suit in the district court yes terday against John T. Stewart and Stewart Brothers , of Council Bluffs for the collection of a bill of 150.5.40 for tele phone service fromiJnly 1,1883 , to March 1,1887. John T. Sfpjvijrt , the principal defendant is the 'wenlUiy Council Bluffs pork packer. Tho.bringing of this suit against him is only , a.fttop in a litigation which has been oinon / between the parties to this sui .for-Several years. In 18S3 the telephone company removed the telephone from Mr. * tewart's private ' " ollico , because , as1 "tfiapo'mpany alleged , ho ( old the operator ut central to migrate tosheol and failed I toicouch his remark in diplomatic lapgiuujo. Stewart com menced an actloirm damages which has never been finally Vlisppsctf of and is one of the causes of tho-pre/Jcnt / suit. Five Hundred Lost. The Chicago , Uurlifi ton & Qnincy has an Important and weighty contract on its hands in the matter of the fast mail. When it misses connections it loses f 500. Yesterday atternoon a bridge burned in Iowa. The result was that the fast mail as well as the passengers had to go around by the Kansas City branch. The Union Pacific train west bound last night , No. 1 , did not wait and the "Q" consequently quently losea the | 500 forfeit. Saved Kroni the Penitentiary. H. E. Day , the embe/zling agent of George S. Mack , who was arrested on a charge of embezzling from his employer , and bound over to the district court , was brought before Police Judge Stcnberg yesterday afternoon. District Attorney Simeral had discovered that Day had em bezzled f30 , which made the crime one of petit larceny only. To this charge Day plead guilty and \ days in the county jail. Personal 1'araRraphfi , Mark Coad came In from Fremont yes terday ami is at the Paxton. J. W. Collins , cashier of the Choycnno National bank , is at the Paxton. General George Crook and n party of ofliecrs are enjoying a hunt to-day. lion , James G. Blalno is expected in Omaha on Saturday next , from Colorado. G. L. Peck and wife , of Danville , 111. , are nt the Millard ; as is also Goo. Brown , of Boston , Hon. J. M. Carey , Wyoming's delegate in congress , will arrive in Omaha from Washington in a few days. Hon. Francis E , Warren , recently gov ernor of Wyoming , and Hon. A. V. Qiiinn , of Evanston , Wyo. , a wealthy cattle and land owner , went west last evening. J. P. McCarthy , formerly senior of the undertaking linn of McCarthy As Bar rett , has returned from Texas , where ho has been for his health. Ho will remain in Omaha a few weeks and then go to Colorado. Mr. Charles Feitchctt , prominently connected with W. J. Broiloh , the well known heavy hardware dealer , was elected a member of the LoFevro gun club at its meeting last week. This shows that this organization is deter mined to have good shots and good men m its membership. lircvltlcs. John Latter left yesterday morning for Fremont where has a position. The stops from the northeast corner of the court house grounds to the east approach preach are nearly completed. The Elks will give an entertainment at Masonic hall to-night m honor of the Boston Ideals and the Modjcska company. A very fine literary and mus ical programme will be presented. About 400 invitations have been issued for the occasion , which will be exclusively a stag affair. FOR SPRAINS BRUISES. V9-AJln a larxefyars \ statements confirming the tfflcacy ( if Kt. Jacutii OU and Ot permanent cure * arc given below. From an Aged MlnUlrr Mny.lBSO. Wsxixlmchle , Bills Co. , TCXM. My wife fell frAm a horse nnd received a ccvuro bruiting ; ono rib broken. I gotsomo of \ our 8t. Jnvoba Oil. fjlio used one bottle nd U did licr good. I atn an old min ister of 40 odd years stnn Jinp. S.B.YAlfllOROUCn , Fromlll * "Wlfn 0 Tear T , t r Cured. . Wnxnlmclile , Tex. , Nor. Olh , ISM. My liusUuullsdeud. 1 as tbe principal Ijcncflclary of St. JixcoVis Oil , having re ceived painful Injuries falling from a horse. J was cured by It. MKB.M.lt. YARBOROUan. Abtcess on Bight Arm-July , 1881-Cnrod. Itolyoke Mais. Five years ago an aliscoaa formed on my right urm and with U came rheumatism. I was unable to htal the abscess or remoro tbo jialiis. I used tlirco bottles of St. Ja cobs Oil ; In three days all pain had ceased : In nine days tha abscess uo * en- tlruly healed. TnOd.l'.aLOSTEK. From Same 0 Tears Later Entlunlantlc. 43 High ! St. , Holyoke. Mass. , Oct. a ) , l&sfl. Yours received. "I. Thos. P. Olostcr , after five yenrs of terrible su flcrinjr from an abiceis 011 the rlfrhtarrn , us permanently cured by St. Jacobi OIL. For further Information mation apply to me. " Tn09. P. OLDSTER. Hpralned anil Fractured Arm Cured. New York , N. Y. , Nov. 1 , 18K8 , In reply I would nay , some ycnrn ego I had a very badly sprnlncd and Iraclured arm and found St. Jacobs Oil reduced the swelling and the pain THE CIIAULrS A , YOOCLER CO. , B Hlmor , Ml , AS- All 'persons ustNn St. Jarotn Qil or Kcd Star Consjh Cure , will by rrnilini a two-crnl stamp and /Mary of their case , ncciie ADVICK met. ? KEE FnOTH OPIATES A3O > POISO T SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. _ AT DttWJISTS AND USALKES. TO ! CKAUI3 A. TOQCUa CO.B1J.TIX03B. SB. Cancer of the Tongue. Mr wife , some three or lour years ago , was tron. bleu with an ulcer on the side ot her IODKHO near the throat. The pain waa incessant , causing lst ot sleep und proilurmB crest nervous j.rostratlon. . Accompanymff this trouble waa rlicumatlhrn. It liail pisseU fiora the slicmlilers nnd tcntercil m tUa wrist ol one band , Blie almoit IOHIUK the uic of It. Between tueBntTurinu of the two , life liad frown liurtlensorae. By the UEO of n Halt dozen f mall. Bparta , Oa. , Jono 5 , 183 . Trcattsoon Blood and Skin Dlieasea mailed fres. TnB switr Srrcino Co , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. 1BTV. . 23d St. , N. V. _ CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THK The Best Jloute from Omaha and Council Jilt iff n to THE E3.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha , Coun cil Bluff * Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarHajiids , Rock Island , Freeport , Uockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesvillc , neloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other Important points Bait , Northeast and Southeast. For through tickets cull on the Ticket A ( rent at 1401 Kurnam street , ( In i'axton hotel ) , or Ht Union PaciaaDtipot. 1'uUmnn Hleepers and the finest Dining Cnrs In the world are rue on the mslallDC of tl. CrllCAflO , MlLWAUKKK il ST. I'AUI. lU'LWlY , nnd every attention U paid to paijengbrs by courteous employes of the company. It MILI.KU. Oonrral Munarer. J , I' . Tucuicii , Assistant General Mina/ . A. V , tl. CAHPCMTEB , General l' i oner and Ticket Agent. GKO , 5. ilKArvouo. Assistant l3ooer J In * lonxnr and Ticket Agont. J. T. CLARK , Gontral Superlntsudeot. Catarrh Cured In from three to sir Sore Tlironf , months ; warranted. etc. , quickly rohood Loss of Voice nud cured. Trom Inflammation of the Vocnl Ohords.otc. , npcodlly rullevcd and cured , Simple Cold ctlroil In n fnif BRONCHITIS hours : Colds on the chest In IU hours. Cured Iu ovoty case ; war- itintud. Neuralgia AND Ctu-ud In from three to all Headache inutithi. SORE EYES Iltstnntlv rnllovod nnd will Ilillnmod or Granulated cot it-tin n If the icinody I.Kb puruiuucntly om-cd IB occuslonally usvd. "WHY ? floiM the ' C.irbollcSmnko null" nccomnlhh what other romo'lle * fall to do ? Hoeauso It goes ( llructly to thosi-nt ot thodismiso In till trouble ; noted nbcvo , nliorn the "Ciirbolio Smokn" nt onon romniences the work or tUlaylng all Intlummatlun. IT la .NOT AN INVENTION , HUT A DISCO * Ijl A.VD ctritrj * . OMAHA , Nob. , Mnrrh , 1MT. C.utlior.ir SMOKE Il.vr.r. Co.-nontlomon : 1 purchased ono ot jour Cnrbullo Siuoko Ilalla last Jntumry , nt K st St. I.oulj , 111. 1vns ginrorlneat ttio tnnu with asevurn ease of Nusnl Catarrh nndcontlminiHdiopuliiKaof tlio mucous m. liter Into the throtit , J wns nisi ) subject to sick huml- iieho , which troubled mu h grout di'iil. 1 have ' .tsed jour rcmodr faithfiillv and nccordlnif to dlri'Ltiotis , and am ontlrely cured. Vourstruly. I , II. MUTTAUTSJ1U Jones btteeU Subscribed and smjin to before mu this loth dny of Muroli , 137. [ niutj 1. A. muDlUCK , Notarj 1'ubllo. STATH OF NKUItASKA , DOUGLAS COCNIV-SS. * OM vnA , Nob. , Mnrch S3 , 1SS7. CAunouic SMOKE n ut , Co. Gentlemen : I have used your Carbolic yinoKo Uall for OATAUIIH , COMIX , etc. . and llnd from experience tutit It nlvi-H Iniiiiodlnto lollnf in all such troubles ; bolng niipllod by Inhalation , It naturally reaches the seat of the dlst'iiao , romtvlnir the inucoui matter. disinfecting iinn healing the diseased niuinlinincs In a short time. I bellove It to bo n wonderful mudlcnl discovery , nnd tiiko nlcnauro In undorslnir It. 1 urn n graduate of the unit ot city I'onti * Bjlvaiila Mcdleid Oollotfo of I'iilludclphla , which It n Kuarnntoo of my authority on sucu Mihjotti , Yours very truly , W. II. BHKIMIAIIKN' , M. I ) . D. U. S. , Ml 8. th St , Council UlulTs , la. Subscribed In my presence nud sworn to before mo this " 4th diiy of Mil roll , 1SST. UKAI.I JAS. F. MOUTON , Notary rublie , THK COMl'LHTE THBATMENT Includes a "Dobollator" pneknuo which should bo ugod in nllchionlociuca , as n constitutional treatment IB then necessary. Ono Smoke Ball lasting from ono to tin to mouths PHICi ; , ? 3,4 cunts postairo. "Dobollator' ' pncknec. VI : sent bv mall. A FIIKK TEST gl von to all who tall at our olllco , lloom 11 , Crclghton lllock. fSTOrity on SUNDAVS. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO , , Itootn 11 , Ci'dyhton Itloch ; JVKrf to Postofllcct Omaha , JV I IJNCOLX , NKn. , con. Urn ANII o sintETS. HASTINGS , NBH. - - 1 HOOM n , OAMIIIO.V : HIOCK. run SALR nv UUUOQISTS. DEWEY & STONE A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. THE 75th GRAND DR WiNG , MARCH 20th. NO BLAMtS. IEIG PRIZES Oil REWARDS ! One Million Distributed Every Year 1IK ACCiniUL.VrKD I.VrriltK ST MONKV DIVIDED AMONG A ! ? LUCKY 1IOJT IIOLDKItS KVEUY 3 MONTHS. Only _ $2.00 required to secure one Royal Italian 100 francs gold bond. These bond participate in four drawings every vear and retain their original valu until the year 1944. Prizes of 2.000,000" 1,000.000 , 530,003 , 250,000 , &c. francs will be drawn , besides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may win 4 time * every year. Thii Is na nfc , nnd the ho t. Investment ever offered , as the Invested money must ho pntd biok when bond mntiirci. S3nd forrirctil.irs at It will i > ay you to di , or norul ypnr onloMlthiuuiiuy or logistorcd letter , or postal note ? , und In return wo will fonvnidthe documents. BEUL.IM UAMKIXG CO. , 3O5 Kroncluay , IVc\v York City. N. B. These bonds are not lottery tickets , and their sale is legally permitted in thii U , S. by law of 1878. DRS. S. O. DAYIESON 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. 1742 Lawience St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York , Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO TIIE TREATMENT OF Clinic aid DISEASES. More especially those arising from impiu- dcnce , invite all so suffering to correspond- thout delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive immediate aitention. JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp , "practical Obscivations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is > added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DUS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707Dlive St. .St. L uia , Mo. MALT Hprnlallr DUtllled for Medicinal U. . REST TOMIC1 UNEQUALEUfor CONSUMPTIOk WASTING DISEASES tat OCNERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION . I. WA 1.1,1X0 , Bur g cn In Cliiir , .NlUoml Uuutl of N.J.wrltni "Mr tt utloa WM rallri t < jour K > jilon Milt WkUkejr b } Mr. Lalor , UnctfjtH , tf Triitou nd I bait HUH ! * f w UlUx with fir tatter tSttt th n mnj ] litTi ba4. I km [ MWDiiaiUni ronr article In mjr pr ellt , tat Bud It Tiry ittliUtttry. " B1WAJJ 01 QI1TAT13HI. rrr Tk. n tiiB tu ik < n < i > t > u < IllXin MIKDILIO * t ! Bjtf. , EISNER & HIENDELSON , Ifl l. A | > oU for Ikl 17. 8 ) 316. 318 wi 320 Rw St. Philadelphia. P.v . Qoodmau irua ) Co.uoal , Agents , Omaha Kebraika. Ouo ig nt ( )1erruint Kvrryboily wnnts "Tanslirs Piinrh" 5o clit r now ; thor were ulwav-JKOfMl hut of Inte tlu r IIKVO linpro\uil. 1 lm rtily Hpprovo of vfiur wny of ilrilnif uusliic a , you no sure ti > bold ami HBMSS , R. W. TMSfLL CO. . CllUit And many other complaints cuied by EVIDENCE OF 1887 A Prominent Buffalo Physician says : BUH'AIO , N , Y. , Fob. 14,1W Drlterno. Chleacn. 111. U ir Sir : It I ) lomethlru imtiftiuii tur ono of the medical profxrelun to Indorau an mtvortlioo article ) yet I t k plcninro In Inform- IIIK y ii that one of your Kleitrla Delta cured meof rhoumatlfm , from which I hml miirured : > year . I hare recomiucndnd rour Inrontlun to ut lojit forty of uif patiAnts luffonnr with chronic dl5 tse3nf vn- rlnin klndi , Vlij I'ulpltnUon of the heart , norvim.i drblltlj , ci'llepsj , rueumntlfitn , I ITI In the buck nml kldnoyr , ate. , etc , , eio. All him uurcbaicd unil worn them with mom gratlfylriK ro uH . I cunhlulilr rci oiniu"iicl your Klccirlc UolU aspouosilng grout merit , fraternally your . L Ll.tCMluilAEtM. D. 63 Nluiiaru-it A Chicago Pliislclan Says , Dr Homo- Dear Sir : I hnvo used ncveral kind i of nmcnetlP nl ( Klectnc Belts on pittlontiwnd niytolf. I can lionentlr xlve tlio preforencu toyunri. ur Mil ocdK. Hcncu I ctinamtdo rccotumondyourMoriTull otlicrt. Venn traternally , J. M..IOHNOX. M I ) , Jnn 14 , ItW. OfQcoja Htnte-iU , Clilcavo A 1'liysidan Says , All of My I'atlciit arc Satisfied. OUNBVA , NEIL , Jnn SI. 1137 Ir W.J.TTorne. InT ntor-le r Hlr : 1 roconiinent your ifiloctrlc Belts 10 H ! | who Aurfcr with anynorroci nuublo. any clir.iulo llvwr or kidney illneuBea. All or nir patlentH that lire ualnu yuur Kloctrlu llelti art , eitlsned. i-'raternnlly. M. PIHIIMI.M I ) , PhyilcUn HDd Sur.-eon A Minister of the German Evangelical Ghnroh , Says : MinnroN , AllocnnCo , Mich. , Feb3 , t7 Dr. W. .1 lli > run , CMIt | 0 , lll-Iloar Hlr : Your I'lOL'trlo Uulta do all you ilulm. Onoof tbem liolitrd meof dripcpaU. con tlpntlon and general ricbllltr 1 would Ilku to Introduce your Knod > hero \VIII you let ran have the axcnoy lur thl > townihlpll'lr'nm Klvo yourtormi. laiuthe mlnlsfrof the Ceruiau JSvangellcal Church of Lalgliton. Hcioect/ullr. IUV. LolTIHlIltt'MU , , Mlddlerlllo , llurry county , Mich , of the Stomach Cin-ud. CiifBT.MtT. li.r. . , Jan.01,13D7 Dr 1om ! rxarBlr : I wa > iiiiriTlna with neural Bl of tlio itoruuoh , and medicine teemed to hara nii- orrcctiercn morphine did notrollevn in * much. Tlio Htlnit WiiulJ bi-Kln vorr ercnlna about nlnoo clock , and last about BX | hears I nontfur nneof your Klcr Ir.c lii-IIl , unt It und put Iton nnd h.ivn'l had t'ie lean nyTuptorao ( uaurtltfla since lam well plvato t YOUK truly , A.Q. lIxucuuiiT. Dr. W. J. IIORNR , 191 Wabasli-avcnuc , Chicago. Sole InrpBtnr , Trnprletor und Manufacturer. c'enU stamp for cataloeuo. Embody the hiche&t excellencies in Shape liness , Comfort , and Durability and are the Reigning Favorites in fashionable circles. Our name is on eve ry sale. J. & T. COUSINS , New York. WEAK MENR'J ! rH-o 4 _ _ _ J.O.\S. LICOI.I , Ul'iliHTII TO IUKII < rlhliNMwyrinTM < A TRIP TO EUROPE. Send ttamp for spring and summer pro * prams , jus * Umed , Tims. COOK k Sow , mar3-9ro K-O-Dnarborn litiClhicnio , 111 ,