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r * ' ' W ' ' ' ' * ' ' THE OMAHA DAILY .BEE : . FRIDAY. MAY 13 1887. 5 COMPANIES TO BEWARE OF. A Liat of Insurance Concerns Doing Illegal Easiness in Nebraska. NEWS FROM THE STATE HOUSE. Ztio Live .Stock Commission and tlio Colorado Quarantine Munici pal Officers Start On a Trip Lincoln News. IFHOM Tiir. nnr.'s uscot.N nunr.Atr.l There has always been to some extent n violation of the statu Insurance laws by companies working in the state with out complying with the statutes. The auditor has bcon vigilant and careful lo suppress this Kind of business whoneve r possible and to locate for a certainty the companies that persist in violating the law by working business In remote dis tricts in the state. A company that docs not cheerfully come to the front and place itself on record in a legitimate and lawful way is not a good company for the public to patronise , and the auditor furnishes a list for publication of com panies violating the laws so that persons may bo careful when insuring their property that those parties are not represented in their selections. Follow ing are companies that have not com plied with the law : Manufacturers' Mutual of Milwaukee , German American of New Orleans , Louisiana Insurance Company of New Orleans , Mountain City of Chattanooga , Tonn. ; Northwestern Mutual Insurance company of Walipc- ton , Dak. Dak.AT AT THE CAl'ITOL UDILDINO. The live stock sanitary commission will hold a meeting Monday to revise the quarantine rules governing the importa tion of stock into the state. There has boon flomn feeling aroused over the fact that Colorado , without any discernable cause , quarantined against the Omaha stock yards and other points in thn state. The Nebraska commission notilied the Colorado authorities that if this course was persisted in without cause that Ne braska would feel justified in quarantin ing against Denver. Matters are now in n way for amicable adjustment. The following notaries were commis sioned yesterday : Daniel C. Sleeper , York ; John A. Greene , Hushville ; Charles West , Lincoln ; Arthur W. Shaw , Lin coln ; E. H. Uarbcr , Niobrara ; Charles G. Woods. Ogallala ; Fred M. Fiansburg , Culbcrtson ; Janic.s M. Moore , Beatrice ; W. J. Lawrence , Plum Creek ; Charles P. Lloyd , Dundy county. Articles of Incorporation of tbo Broken Itow building and loan association , with an authorized capital stock : of f000,000 , were filed yesterday with the secretary of state. II. 1) . Slaughter returned homo to Fullerton - lerton yesterday after completing with Assistant Clerk Cook the journals of the late house ready for the printer. Thn live stock commission has re ceived a letter from Dr. Conrad , of Crete , stating that a young man living north of that place was dying with the glan ders. OFF TO KANSAS CITY. Yesterday the mayor and members of the city council departed for Kansas City to visit that city nnd its public works and Improvements in the interests of paving for Lincoln. The delegation go to make n thorough survey of work done there and to learn of tlio practical results from the use of different qualities of paving materials that have bcon tried and tested by several year's wear. The bonds hav- been voted to meet the expense of paving - ing intersections the city council ana all citt/.ons are anxious to see work com mence at once. Hit. EAOAN TO IIEALY. Yesterday Mr. Patrick Kazan cabled Mr. llealy In the English parliament to renew his question to King Harmon re garding the letter Mr. Kagan wrote him regarding bis willingness to stand trial for any criminal charge in Ireland. A few days ago , in response to n question from Mr. llealy , King Harmon denied over having received such a letter from Air. Eagan , and declared that none such had bcon written. Mr. Eagan mailed the letter in question on the 85th of April nnd now that lime sufllciont has elapsed for its arrival , he cables Mr. Healy as above stated to propound the question again. rusiiiNo THF OAIII.K UNE. John 11. Ames , ono of the principal F stockholders in the cable line railway re FF cently granted a franchise , yesterday tel egraphed J. K. Graves , at Dubuquc , la. , F to como at once to Lincoln aud close the contract and prepare at once to construct E three miles of the line. It will be remem bered that the HKK recently noted the E presence of Mr. Graves in Lincoln , and at that time n contract for three miles of A cable line was agreed upon and the sign ing postponed until the franchise was granted and the projectors had oppor A tunity to visit Chicago. Thin is important W news for the capitafcity. F THE PUOSECUTION3 DllOPl'EII. The uiaj'or , in a scmi-oflloial way through his oflicial paper , the State Ji Journal , states to the public that the violators JiM lators of his orders from which ho ran M away are not to called into court because of the ordinance being faulty. 'At ono A fruit and soda stand oho of the smart po licemen , when he found it open , entered and not ilndinc the owner , demanded the keys of an employe and looked it up him self. This man , besides sustaining loss S of business when others in the same block were open , has n good case against Gi the city and the smart policeman for trespass.THET Jc THET WANT TUP. OltADEK. The city of Lincoln has a grading ma chine that in used on the street work , and while it is used almost all the time sev eral complaints have bcon made that only special favorites and parties build J ing big bricK houses could get the use of the machine , and parties whlmtit wealth or intluonco might whistle for it. There is no reason why poorer people , on streets that absolutely need work to make thorn Cl safely accessible , should not receive ClDI some attention themselves. It is also DIKi stated that the grader has for some time back been in use outside the city. THE NEW 11OMF.O AND JULIET. An incident occurred in the city Tues tit day ulght just an incident with a trag titEl edy in the background that did not ma El terialize , although it was loaded. A well- known citizen laid upon ins bed an hour ElAJ or so before midnight and gazed through AJ the shutters upon the lights and shadows in the street roilected from a gas lamp. Al As ho looked he was astonished to see a man tip-too up to his front gate and gaze long and suspiciously at the place. Ha gazed for a season and retired on tin-too r to the opposite side of the street and dis appeared In the shadows of some friendly trees. Fifteen minutes later again earuo the mysterious midnight visitor and again the peaceful citizen saw him stealthily approach the house and roach for tbo gate. Entirely satislicd that tbo visitor was a burglar the citizen a produced the family revolver , drew a ily bead upon the man and in tones loud tiza enough to wake citizens for blocks ho za hurled anathemas at tlio stranger. But st : before he could shoot the target had Hi flown up the street at a prodigious rate foi of speed. Investigation la the daylight , revealed the fact that the midnight marauder rci rcimi rauder was a Borneo whose Juliet worked mi nt the next door and was doing the bal rit cony scene witn a rival on that particu ire lar night , and Romeo was laylne for the w < interloper when the seance should be concluded. Tha near approach of blood shed therefore probably saved bloodshed , i , nnd It was an illustration of "All's well that ends well. " UKOULATINO TUB WATEJl 9tPl'lT. Tlio whistle at the waterworks blows now at 0 p. tn. , when parties are allowed to commence using water on their lawns , and blows ngain at 8 p. tn. , when lawn sprinkling must cease. This Is all the time that reasonable people should nsK for the use of city water in this war , but It was noted that ono prominent cftizcu , with porcupine proclivities , left hit sprinkler in operation the entire night and nothing whatever has been heard of ( his person being fined. The council at its last meeting placed the question of creating an additional supply in the hands of a special committee , who will have the work in charge. AFTER A HL'NAAVAV. A resident In ono of the western coun ties in the state was in Lincoln yesterday In search of a runaway daughter who had left home a week ago to work in his neighborhood , but who nad disappeared entirely. The girl had been determined for some time lo see the world by going to Lincoln or Omaha and tit oiio of the places the decidedly anxious parent was hoping lo Hnd hur and save her from what ho feared she was choosing , a life of shame. After a few hour's inquiry in Lincoln he departed for Omaha on the evening train to continue the search at the metropolis. AHOUT TIM : CITV. Polieo court yesterday was con lined lethe the usual catalogue of drunks taken up fie night before , part of whom were also engaged in small riots when nabbed by the police oilicers. The usual .summary of lines were added to each. The new Sunday closing ordinance as presented to the council last _ Monday was passed \ \ cdnesday evening at the meeting of the city fathers , with several amendments no1 interfering with the original ordinance to any material ex tent. tent.T. T. I' ' funeral which . . Quick's , occurs at 3 p. m. to-day , will bo under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias of this city , of which order lie was a member. The ser vices will bo hold from his late residence and bo conducted by Hev. J. P. Johnson , of the Christian church. The opinion is grandly growing that the Lincoln base ball club can play ball. A very general opinion has boon that while the cyclone pitcher might bo a paying acquisition , what was most needed was vim , energy and attention to business on the part of the boys. They have shown all this in the last week's playing. An Imperative Necessity. What pure nir is to an unhealthy locality , what spring cleaning is to the neat housekeeper , so is Hood's Sarna- parilla to everybody at this season. The body needs to bo thoroughly renovated , the blood purified and vitalized , the germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula , Salt Khcum and all other blood disorders are cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla , the most popular and successful spring medicine. ItEALi EHTATE. Transfers Filed May 11 , 1887. David S JJuroucli ands wife to Augast Clovca , lot 13 , block 14 , llanscom place , w d 3 3,000 Andrew Klley and wife to Robert Nel son , lot 1 , block W , Shtnns M add , wd 1,250 Mary A Dow and husband to The Tiustces of the Swedish Kvfjn'l Mis- church of Omaha , lot u , block 50 Omaha , w d 11,300 L V Morse and wife to Mary h John son , lot 3 , block 4 , Boyds add , w d. . 500 Mary S Johnson , to L S Perry , lots , block4 , Boyds add , wd 050 Joseph W Gannett and wife to WII- lielin Sccelkc , north ! J3 ft ot lots 5 aiulO , blk iUO , Omaha , w d 4,150 Otto Slenisson to Harry F Luebben , lot SO , block H , Mayno Place , w d. . . . 1,800 John Itusli and wife to Kdward Han- nan , S 5 05-100 chs of tlio south half ottlieS\V > 4' of 33 , 15 , W , Wd 4,000 Dewltt O Sutphcn , et al , to August Uenson , 29.1K125-100 sq tt beginning : S ft east of the S E cor. frac block 181 , Omaha , also 17.425 q Ubegia- nlnft 60 ft south and 2U ft east of the S E corner frac , block ISlOmalui w d 5,830,55 August liensen and wife to Ueo ( i Squares , 17,435 sq ft oeglnnlng 80 ft south and 123'J ft east ot the S K corner frac blk 181 Omaha , w d 12,000 Wtn Gaslln Jr to Mary A Jackson , lot 7 blk 13 , Meyers , llichnrds & Tllden's ndd.wd 850 Edwin 11 Walker and wife to Alex H Cliarlton , lot 8 blk 4 , lioyd's add w d 800 Mary A Jackson and husband to Clms ams , undivided } - lots 0 and 7 , blk Kijin Meyers , Ulclmrds&Tilden's add. wd 1,175 Alex u Cliarlton , trustee and wife to Mary A Jackson , lot 5 blk 13 , Meyers , JJIchards it Tildon's add , w d 1,300 Frederick il Davis nnd wife to f.ouls lllll , lot 78 in Fall-mount Place , w d 4DO Fred M McGcath to Joseph Hook- waiter , lot 0 blk 3 , Sheridan Place , w d KO Edward Hannan to Leo Wernert , lots blk 4 , Klversldo add , w d 125 Edward llannaa to Amelia U'ornert , lot4 blk4 , Kiversldoadd , wd 125 Anna M U McConnlok ot al to Hans Schoubor , lot 8 blk 5 , Deer Park , w a . . . . ! 1,000 , Anna M G McCormlck et al to Carl C Thraue , lot 7 blk S , Deer 1'iuk , "w d 1,000 Flora C MacLeod and husband to John U Taylor , lot U blk 8Ulllsldoadd Ho 1 , wd. . . . . 2,100 James 1' English et al to Frank W Hills , we t 78 feet ot the south 100 feet of lota blk S , Park Place , wd S.-aS Matt T Patrick and wife to Susanna Parker , lot a , blk O.Patricks add , w d 400 Andrew W Klley and wife to Simon Hoffmann , lota , blit W , 8hlnn's3rd add , wd 1,250 Afred U Dutrone and wife to Edw J U Wonlprs. lot 11 and the went K of lot I'-1 , blk 5 , BOIIM& Hill's add , w a 11,000 Sam P Swansou to Jos Larson , west > tf t\ of blk 15 , Hickory Place , q c 1 " Bee J Hunt and wtfo to Andrew Cnr- tlsle. lot 'J5 and 20 Clark's add. w d 12,600 John A Ilorlmck and wife to Pat H Hammon , 70x140 ft commencing on the nw cor of llorbach'.t reservation at which lies on the west line of lOtn Ht , 375 foot north of the cast and wen > / , sec line running through eec 15 , 15.13 , wd 1,250 John ( It Miles and wife to C E Mayne , lots 10 and 20 , blk 'J , lots 3 , 4 , 19. 20 , blk S , lots G 7 , 11,12 , 14 , 15 , SO. 31 , S3 , 83 , blk 8 , lots 7 , S. t ) . 10 , 40 , blk 11 , lot 10 , blk 13 , lots , blk 8 , all In Or chard Hill , qc 1 Chas W Urooks to Frank B MulrIot31 Dlk 1 , llanscom Place , no -.1- . . . . 1 Frank B Mnlr lo Lnrlnda Urooks , lot in , blk 1 , llanscom nlaco , q c 1 lames Miller to David Jumlesou et al , lot 10 , IJarkalow place , w d 1,900 south Omaha Land i-omynny to Ctirls- is tens Christiansen , lotl , blk 77 , South Omaba , wd 825 lilla A Carlisle and husband to Lvman U Tower , lots S3 and 'M , blk 2 , Park place , wd 10,000 Vlex McUavock and wife to Theo Olson , lot 10. Ulvorvlew , w d 2,000 Vnna Mi McCormlck ot al to Peter U Green , lot 20 , blk 0 , Deerpark. wd X.OOO tferchantd Nat'l bank to Arthur S Huntlngton , lot 3 , blk49 , wd 3,000 W EHer and wife to J B M Kllcr lots 4 to 31 inclusive , blk 10 , Learea- worth Business Place , VV Omahaw d 4,700 lolin liaumerand wife to Cecelia II Panell , lot a , Sunnyalde add , w d 3,500 Fashion la tbe Handwloh Island * . San Fraucisso Jewish Progress : Uar > your stay in the Islands you ara vial- impressed with the advances tbo naives - ives have made in our methods of civili- nation. The active ladies don the latest itylo bonnets and handle their Mother lubbarda as if they had been used to it aged. The Mother Uubbard is all the ago hero and , though not the most cor- cct costume , is certainly isan Ira prove- iicnt on that period when a pair of ear- ings and a sunbonnet were all the ut- that the festive Hawaiian maid vould revel in. J. McDonnell , F. A. I , A. , Architect , I A E. cor. 13th and Dodge. I CROOKS ARE KEPT MOVING. Pickpockets and. Uunko Men nro Hus tled Alone ' T l' ' o New York Police. St. Louis Republican : It is ono of the boasts of the Now York detectives that they are personally acquainted with all the professional criminals In the near towns. The results of this acquaintance are often peculiar. You are talking with Detective Prior a few feet from the door of the Fifth avenue hotel , and he sees n joting dandy halt a few feet away. "Hotter keep right on , " ho says to the dandy ; "hurry up. now. " "Oh , good morning , " says the dandy. "I'm ' only going to set my watch. " "That Is Kid Miller , chief of the bunco menand the detective will not allow him to stop in front of the hotel. You are pushing your way into Macy's chopping store , and a little ladylike bed } ' is just ahead of you. Suddenly some one steps up to her and roughly orders her to "Got out nt once. " "Certainly , sir , " she savsvcry meekly. "I was only going to match a piece of silk. " She lies. She is a shoplifter , nnd the man who ordered her out is u detective. Perhaps you are at the Arion bail with its Ti.000 dancers and lookers on , You walk In the lobby near the entrance for a breath of air.and meet Captain Williams , in uniform , alert and handsome as an eagle. Ho darts from your side and stands in front in a .stout , elderly , gentle man so as to oppose his progress , "What do you moan by coming hero ? " The man answers boldly : "My wife is here , fund I have come to take her homo. " "That'll do now"says the captain ; "there's the door ; got ! " And , as Arto- musVariI used to sav " , "Ho gets. " The man is a pickpocket. A neatly-dressed , rather substantial- looking man of middle ago sends in his card to Inspector Byrnes at police head quarters. The name on the card is that of n burglar better known by an aliassay "Kud Lcary , " for instance. Well , what do you want r" Mr. Byrnes asks , grullly. Ho has an especial tone for men of that class , and it is n tone that forbids familiarity and suggests mastery. a very different tone from the quiet and easy one for his friends. " 1 would like to bo in Wall street for liftecn in unites to-morrow , inspector , " says the burglar. "I want to see about a personal matter. " ' 'I will have ono of my corps meet yon at Broad and \VaIl at noon , sharp , " says Byrnes. The burglar thanked the official , for it is a favor to such a man even to bo al lowed to go to the money center with a detective at his shoulder all the time ho is there , Togo without this permission and escort means a certainty of being arrested ami locked up. The only known crooks that get jnto Wall street under Byrnes arc men in business there whoso ofleusos he cannot punish ; the only others arc the employes who default now nnd then. This is not the only part of town that 1 shady characters are excluded from. It has always been a favorite method with Captain Williams to say to rascals of various sorts : "If you over put your foot in my precinct I'll send you up. " This may not bo according to law , but its according to fact , and they giro that pre cinct a wide bcrtli. Pickpockets like the Allen brothers , who are well knownhavo a hard time of it in Now York. No mat ter how much they may want to see a play or a ball game , or attend a meeting , there is apt to be some one to stop them at the entrance with a "right about face , now. You can't.get in hero. " I have seen a pickpocket hustled along like a bit of down in the wind from one block to another , while apparently an innocent spectator of a street parade. Worthless Plasters. Charles Hueston , of No. 70 Morton St. , New York City , thus gives some idea of the diU'nrencc between the genuine All- cock's Porous Plasters and the spurious article : I have been troubled a good deal with dyspepsia and torpid liver , together with pains around thu heart. I was rccom- nieudod to try Allcock's Plasters , one on the stomach and ono on the side , I asked for them , but the druggist said. "Hero is a plaster that is better and quicker than Allcock's , " and I bought two. I applied them that night , but in two hours they blistered me so badly I took them oil' . My disease was not in the slightest degree bonelittcd. I then determined to got the genuine Allcock's Porous Plasters I applied three , quo each over the heart the stomach and liver. For 80 hours I noticed nothing but a slight itching , then my ap petite improved and all late agreed with mo. The disagreeable sensations I had around my heart disappeared. I were those plasters ono week and then renewed them. At the end of three B weeks I found myself entirely cured of dyspepsia and liver complaint. Fifty Rattlesnakes. P Chico Chronicle : Last Friday , as a 8l party of workmen were engaged m cut 8lu ting wood for the Chico Water company in the timber across the Sacramento , near the free bridge , they came upon a hollow log of goodly dimensions , which would make considerable wood , and proceeded to split it open. After a El. few moments' work the log yielded to their oilbrts and Hew apart. Then the men saw a sight which made their hair 2 stand on end , and caused them to retreat hastily. The center of the lo'j was in habited by a largo number of as ugly d. and vicious rattlesnakes as ever were soon , and as the log rolled apart they un twined themselves , and , springing their rattles , prepared to defend their nomo. For a moment the men stood awed to silence by the hideous sight presented to their \ gaze , but the natural antipathy to serpents soon asserted itself , and , arming themselves with switches , they com menced killing the ugly creatures. The battel lasted for nearly half an hour , and its close the ground was strewn with dead snakes , over fifty being ; killed , though some crawled away into the brush and escaped. It is supposed that the snakes were driven into the timber by high water , aud took refuge in the log. I troqucntly accidents occur in the household which cause burns , cuts , ( sprains and bruises ; for use in such cases Dr. d. H. McLean's Voloanic Oil Lini ment has for many years been the con Th stant favorite family remedy. $ C. M. Anthony , u capitalist of Peoria , fill at the Paxton. [ he II . D H W. > > I Owe I Cj Mlc , CHAPTER ! . "I vai taken " lck year ttjo With bilious fovor. " "My doctor pronomieoit me cu rod. but 1 po elckiik-nln , with terrlblo pains lu my back anJ skleg , niul I KOt so bad I Could not movol I Bliruukt FromUS ffis to 1201 11mJ hoen doctortnit for my IKor , but It illilno fjood. I UM not cipoct to llvo inoro than three mouths. 1 bognti to use Hop Hitters. Directly my npoctlte returned , my pnliu If ft mo , my entire s ) > tem Boomn ) u-tiotvoii i\9 If by mnglc , mid nttor usltitf 'ovcrnl lottlcs , I mil tint only as sound n a nvorcUn , but wol rli inoro tlinii 1 did before. To Hop Illttori lowe HIV life. " It. FlT/PATlllCK , Dublin. Juno B , ' 80. , ciurTEfi ir. "Mftltlon. Mn s. . Fob. 1 , iK'fl. Oetitlomon I suiToriM with attacks of sick headache. " NoiirnUrln , Co male trouble , for years uitlio mo t tcrrlblo nnd ocruclntln miinnor. No ineillclnu or doctor could irlvo uio relief or euro , until I used Hop Hitters. "Tho llrst botllo Nonrly cured me ; " The eocotid nnido mo us voll and strong as wliona child , "And I have been so to tbN day. " My hiisbiind was mi Invalid for twenty years with nsorlous "Kidney , llvor nnd urinary complaint. "Pronounced by lloston's best physicians "Incurnblo ! " Snvon bottles of your Ulttors cured him nnd 1 know of the "Lives of elKht persons" In my nciirliborliootl tliit Imvo boon saved by your Ulttors. * And many ruoro are iislnu tliom with ffroat benefit. "TUoy almost do miracles ? ' Mits , K. D. SLACK. How TO OF.T SICK. Kxposo younnlf day and nlulit ! oat too much without oierel o. work too hanl without rest , doctor nil tlio tlmu l tnko till the vllo nostrums advertised , and tliou you will want to know How TO OEr Wnr.r wlilch Is answered In tlireu words Take Hop Hitters. Hardened Liver. Flvo ycari auo I broke down with kldnoy nnd llvor complaint and rhouinutiatn. Slnro then I have been unable to bo about at all. 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Johnnie , what la tbo boat moJIcltio for < llrt T Johnnie ( In JlKuautl/J Humph I Sapolio I GlTO mo a bard one. "A. disease known Is half cured. " If your house la dirty buy a cake of SAPOLIO. It Is n solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes except the laundry dry- No. 8. [ Copyright. March. 18B7.1 Nebraska National Bant OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $2BOOOO Surplus .40,000 H. W. Yatcs , President. A. E. Touzalin , Vine President. W. II. S. Hughes , Cashier. DIULCTOKS : W. V. Morse. John S. Collins. . W. Yates , Lewis S. Ilaad. A. E. Touzalln. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor. l-'th and Farnnm Sts. . General Banking Business Transacted. WoodbridgeBroth 3rs STATE AGENTS FOU THfe , Decker Brothers FXA.3STOS , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. ; Stylish , Durable. I'MJ Flttlni' f DID best 83 Hhoa in tboVorl | , W. L. UOUOLA * qiMl the # 3 . . . lied by other tlriiu , N Our di dic c < Ol th HOB FOU HOYS frtve * crant natUfnetlon. All tii aluru are luidu In Uuttnii tiibi , CoiiKreca and Laoe , styles of too. Sold br .000 4i'lH'r thounlimit the bi f.H. If four dealer doe * not kecii them , send name Eh pottol to W. DOUGLA,31ro < ; ktoiiSln . IEWARE OF rnnuukAvio.iio [ tbit * omo 6Jat nscrupulous dealer * are ofleriuK other good * u line , ui < l when ukedwhr iu < * btnip U nut on tha atA liocw , nuto that I hare dUcontlnurd Its iua. THIH A FALHE. T ke noue repronented to be the . L. UoaglAt Khoft. " ' unleai name , warrantee jn frlra are atauipnl on bottom of each otO hoe. W. I , . DOUUtAS , Brockton. Mas * . otPi For aalo by Ko llcy , Stlger & Co.cor ' Pi edge andisthats. . ; Henry Sargent I r. Seward and Sannders sis. teB tn TOR in Biljousness , Sick Headache , Constipation , Dyspepsia. Now when the budj beirln to show , ' Tld time for young and old to know That Fevers , Lassitude and all The Ills at JndltfMtlon'i call , With every trouble , acha or pain , in That follow In the Ulllloui train , inCl Will icatter , like tbathlevwi of night , Uofors dcauibt of gELTZEIt bright. Hayden Bros 300 Turkey fringed clothes nt $1 , worth ? 2 , 300 Turkey fringed cloths at 85c , worth § t.2o. 10 PCS Ttirkoy red damask at 25cwortli COc. 10 pcs Turkey red damask at 03c , worth OOc. 00 doz red bordered doylies at 03c , worth $1.83 20 pcs 18 inch pure twiuo crash at OJo , worth lilc. 100 doz crepe towels , 18x l at f 1.20 per dozen , worth $1.75 100 doz cream damask towels at 15c , world 23c. * 100 dohuck towels at 13 Jc each , worth 80c. 5 cases yard wide sheeting at 5cworth 80. 5 cases yard wide bleached nutsliu at Gc , wo r tli Sic. 00 bed spreads at 49c worth 75c. 00 doz ladies' unbleached hose , 15c , worth 2oc. 00 doladies' fancy hose , regular made 25c , worth OOc. Schoppers Hslo thread hose , plain and ribbed , 44c , worth 75c. Ladles lisle thread vests , Jersey fitting In ecru , pink and blue , 08c worth ? 1.25 Ladles' ' line balbriggan vests , long and short sleeves , 3Uc worth 50c. Ladles' balbriggau vests , 85c worth 45c. Ladles' India gauze vests , extra nice , 20c worth 40c. 100 doz gents' unlaundried shirts , dou ble back. 48c worth 75c. Latest 'styles in satin lined neckwear lOc. Gents' fine balbriggan shirts and drawers , 85c each. Gents' white laundriod shirts only O'Jc. Gents' British half hose , superfine , 19c worth 20c. Gents' percale shirts , in a variety of patterns , 47c , 75c , $1 and $1.25 HAYDEN BROS. ID New > Jo 16th Street , Near Douglas , is OMAHA XEB , CATARRH 5 YEARS STANDING PERMANENTLY COKED. \ Head the following affidavit : Carbolic Smoke BallCo.Gentlemcu , I have beou a constant sufferer from ca tarrh for the last 5 years. I Imvo tried many remedies that claimed a sure euro but received no benefit from any of them. My head at times would become HO stopped up with the mucous matter , that it was impossible forme to breathe through my nostrils. My sloop was also broken by choking sensation cans- oil by the dropping of the mucous mat ter into the throat. I first received a free test of your Smoke Kali some 3 V mouths ago , and was surprised to find that it cleared my head in a few min utes , and crave wonderful relief. I then purchased a ball which I have been us ing1 siiicc.and can now say honestly nnd truthfully , that I am entirely cured. 1 sleep well at night , have a good appe tite and feel like a now man. Yours truly , NEWTON HALL , With Omaha Kepiihliean. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this llth day of May. 1WJ7 WM W. KEYSOIl. Notary Public. TJio Complete Treatment , wlilcli Includes the Dobollator I'aokneo , Is gmirnntcod to euro eaturrli. iialliinit , liny fever , bronchitis , catarrh- aliloulnoss , iiuuritlKln , hondncho , croup , sere throut , colds , oto. Oue complete treatment Is II sulllcltint for u ouro. Sent by mnll on receipt of price , S3 nnd 4o III postage. Pmoko Hull , fl. Dchollntor , fl. A l'rcotc3t given ntoiirofflcoparlors. I CARBOLIC SMOKE HALL CO. , Itoom 11 Crelirhton lilock , 15th it. ' next to P. O. Omaha. Nobniskn. Notice After June 1st the price of Jn the complete guaranteed treatment t > a will lie advanced to f 5. Beware of coun aOi terfeits. Not for sale by druggists , canvassers or peddlers. Pr frl DRS.S.&D.DAYIESON ta . . . tw tat 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , > Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , t St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi no tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New noft York. Having devoted their attention id SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chronic and 01M M DISEASES P , n E More especially those arising from impru 11 dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagioa cured safely and speedily with- aut detention from business , and without O T the use of dangerous drugs. Pa G tients whose cases have been neglected , N jadly treated or pronounced incurable , . ihould not fail to write us concerning their . symptoms , All letter * receive immediate L ittention , ' JUST PUBLISHED. And \rill be mailed FREE to any address receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical DbservJtions on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an 1 Essay on Marriage , " with important chap- era on Diieases of the Reproductive Or gans , the vrhole forming a valuable medical realise which should be read by all young 1n nen. Address , DKS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. n 1707 Olive St.St. LouisMo. [ ) eblIUt4lhn ! ! Hi .ndLJCMtinni or utimmmiTU Ff Tj M nv > iu * Mb , jir- Inuoui , wild , teething current ! of . 117 mrcutar ou b til . 4k p rtfrtitor- til. > low ltli nd VlgoroiMStrcBBtli. Kltrtrta fill lulutlr or vt forfeit J.X ( la t .h. til.Wf mtnteorw allolhtr Mlu. Wortc itixr Wf cur n ir non tarr onu g adiqElMtrioC * . M0 | I Lawrence Ostrom & Co. FAMOQS "BELLE OF BOURBON , ' laDoathto Consmnption , Malaria , Sleeplessness , Chills and Feyora Or Insomnia , s.ui Typhoid Foyer , Dissimulation , Indigestion , 01 Food , Dyspepsia , Tea Years Old , Suiflc * ! Ferori No Fusel Oil , Absolutely Fur * The GREAT APPETIZER This will certify thnt I have examined the Belle of Bourbon Whi ky , received from Lawrence Oetrimi & Co. , and found tlit name to be perfectly Irce from Kuiel Oil and other deleterious substances and strictly pure 1 cheerfully recommend the aame for Family uieand Medicinal purposes. J. I1. BARNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. For sale by druggists , wine merchants and grocers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottla If not found at the above , half-doz. bottles in plain boxes will be tent to tmy address in the United Stales on the receipt of six dollars. Express paid to all places cast of Missouri River , LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents , RICHARDSOff DRUG CO. , and J RILEY A DILLON , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , f Omaha , Fjamttles stipplled by OL4I > 1OXB BROS , &CO. , OtitaAa. RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pacific Railroad Company New Model LawnMower Five Sizes. Will cut litffher grata than flitotlu'i ? : Jlatnocqualfor slinplicitUt durability anil ease of operation. This is the latest Improved Ma chine in the Market. Low rriccs. Send for circulars. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA , NUIlItASKA. State Agents for Porter's Haying Tool and Jobbers of Binding Twine. fSAAC W. OAHI'ENTKIt.I'rcs. C. FUANK OAIIPENTKIt , So IAS. A. CAIU'KNTKH , Vlce-Tios. C. U UAUl'ENTKU , Troiis- Carpenter Paper Company , Wholesale Paper Dealers * Carry a nice new etocfe of Printing , Wrapping and Writing Paper. Special attention given to car load orders , which will bo shipped direct from mills. All orders will receive personal attention. Wo guarantee good goods and low prices , CARPENTER PAPER COMPANY 1114 and 1110 Douglas St. , Omaha. THE FA.TKJIX- NIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOB IBTHB LATEST IMPROVEMENT ONm * t produce ! Practical Remits la Baking and Boasting never before attained In any Coolusg Apparatus , and will Mlioniza Its Present Helicis of Costing ITS Mfcntall Food Baked or Eo t I.BhooM ha PonlKvl n frfi.h nil ( reclr ( dnilttod tatho v n. Ttili ldoni > 7dlicanln ! tlieeo ! eoTon door beroloforo UieJ.niiil iMltnttwilor it a door coBtiinln * iluMtot Win lauio Dcnrly M turn * < u the door it MM r , Through i this Oanza Door tha air freely iroulate * , focillUtlng thopnxeuof cooking , an i roduclnz too * that il unmjunlled In flarcr and nu- Uton.aud aetiully cooked with lau eouiuuptioa at lei than in an onn with a cloMd door. It makM an enortnotn aarlng In the weight ot meat. It also produces larger Loaves of Bread , Main * leM attention from the onot. ami promotaa w health of Uia ( ainllr br UM BVI'EIUOB QUALIIX r las rooD coot ID m IT. OPINION OF AN EXPERT. UM. iUBT B. WEICH , Teacher Domestic Economy * wa State Unlnnlty. ar > : "Mr delllwrata judgment that the oven of the ltang , a * couiptrud with otl.er , not onlr more Kiuiillr h at d ineMrrpirt-frontaa allat rear bulmurwult of It * > vp rlor vantlutlon lefood plae d therein I b ttor cooked , whllo retain. IK ! a iweeter OaTer , nnd a larger i > rt > imrtinn of Iti bmt ic . I find , nl > o , that UieconiaapUon 01 fuel In uil aage ii much leu than any other for lame work. " ItNO FOR IUUSTRATEO CIRCULARS UIO PUCE LIST XCELSIQRHAKF'CCO. . ST. LOUIS. HABTEB OAK STOVES aid EANOE8 are BOLD IN NEBRASKA at lollowil -ItLTON ROGERS & SONS . OMAHA. . KENNEV , . . . GOBDOM. ULLAS& I.F.TSON , . HASTINGS. S.C. I1REWER . HAV SWINGS , I. AIKDft CO . NKBRAIKA Crrv. V. F. TEMPLKrON. . , . NPLSOW. . n. STURDEVANT & SON . ATKINIOM. . KASS& CO. , . CiiAnROM. CRAUSE , UltfKER & WELCH . COLUMBVS. IDS IIROS . EnGAi. ANNUU. & SWEENEY . .KAIKHUBV. JETTLE& FACER , . FRANKLIN. i. J. JOHNSON , . . . . . NORTH Dm > . f. MeCAFFEKTY , . i . O'NuiL CITV. L HAZLEWOOO. . . . OsciotA. S. DUKK . PLATTSMOUTH. , PEARSON , . STERLING. G. GREEN , . STBOMSDURO , .A. I'ADUEN&SON. . Sunmon. riMMEKMAN &IKAKER. . V uoon- FAROID id ill > kln dl e B t. Anrwta tboaol om- lundiou Tar. A Cure RuormtocJ , or inunor tnndou. Hold Dydnicul'ta , trul nt the office of IROID CO. , 71 UMHraST. WIUW. I'rUe ) * ! , eutlou OiauliK liae. . . . or. t. - A. O. OLIM 00. , No. l Wa.h' . | .fcUwtCWcatfc BUr.rUB.tK > . lit t < ly'enlargfiiancl lreuiitTtntJ. TullwrUcolaii ( lultd ) tic * . JtttI * JUOIC'ALOO. , Itufitl ) , M. I. The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Sleeper , Lead of St. Marys' Av enue. Holmes & Sinitli , SonMi Omaha. WATCHSPRING "With eliding Detachable Springe , gar Better tbaii Whalebone or Honi , } and guaranteed never to break * Price , Jkx.J5 Ushaic&tA * MAYER , 8TROU8E AGO. 419 Droadway , N. Y. , Manufacturers. FOB , SALE. A. full blooiloii Norman ( mil a ibornuetlilirod Ciihon unit Wuicnur Clay. Cnlion was liuiartixl | by UOk'iin llrotheri. Ottawa , 111. , in 17 Imnila high ; Klrtli T foot U lncb 9 , Hiid weighs luOO Ilia : lie Uon a rooord for lioavy horses of t mln- utos. Clny , a thnrou liliro < l trottlnir etalllon , nnil roidflori'il in American Htud llonlr , Is a lionnut l l liumla Mgli , wclntit'Ml. \ . Also a orod Clay nolt Kor { inrtlcularH , julilrces T. 11. IIAKNEH , IOX B7T , Oiuulin. Noll. rn Lincoln , Neb. Tlio lie t knuwn titnl tnutt rciiular hotel In tlio tiBto. I.ocmlon ciiiitriil.npiiofiUiiieiit * Hrst clans. HoailiiHitors | for roiiiinurcjitl mon anil all political and piilillo ( 'iitliirlii r . K. 1 * . ItOUUUN , Proprietor.