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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1887)
" " " " " " TT "V/- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . { SATURDAY. MAY 14. 1887. GRAND OUTLOOK FOR CROPS , A General Rain Throujhout lha State Proves of lucilculablo Value. LINCOLN'S ' CRIMINAL RECORD. 1'ollco Court Cases Wlilcli Have Boon Tried llttrliiK the I'ast Year Uon- HltralIc Property Ky Writer. TUP. nr.r.'s t.iscor.x nuiiK.ur.l The recent twelve to eighteen hour's rain has boon general ull over eastern , central and southern Nebraska. Advices from point ? along the line of the II. & M. confirm this statement , aud arrivals in the city from points north of the riitlto conlirm further that generous local rains have prevailed there in the past two days. With every announce ment of rain from dllleront section ! comes also flattering reports concerning the coming crop , which is already well out of the ground in many localities. That rain was badly needed , especially in eastern Nebraska , was a wall-known fact that people who traveled did not lull to note , and a prominent grain man of Lincoln , who has largo elevator Inter ests out on the road , said to the HEE that to oadtorn Nebraska the raift was of incalculable benefit. Thus far this sea son the western part of the state , and especially tlio now country in the north west , has boon the recipient of more moisture than the eastern section , and the present has been a grand oquali/.a- lion all over the state that starts the prospect of a bountiful harvest under very favorable circumstances. During the past week the grand lodge A. O. U. W. called together representa tives from over fifty counties in the state , mid a round of inquiry from among most of them brought the statement that with the exception of lack of rain nothing was wanted to make the prospect the brighest possible for crops of every char a cter. The rain having como , it is : \ safe prediction that Nebraska never had a more promising outlook for a prosperous year than at the present timo. Inquiries from these rep resentatives from dllleront sections of the state , with ncareol" an exception , brought forth the fact that the acreage planted was largely increased. Es pecially is this true in regard to the central and western sections of the state , and in the oastoru part it will bo in ad vance of the iiverajro. A consideration of the magnitude of the immigration to Nebraska a year ago , and the territory opened by now lines of railway , will sat isfy any that the increase in cereals in the state the present year will bo beyond precedent. KUIMIKAL STATISTICS. A short time ago a gentleman from Now York City was in Lincoln collecting criminal statistics in line with like worK in all the principal cities ot the union. The especial use to which they would be put was not stated , but they are to bo published in connection with other sta tistical matter of interest aud importance. The gentleman , during the two days ho passed iu Lincoln iu securing his figures , paid the city tlio compliment that few others of its sine if any exceeded it in the light numbtu" of crimes for a period covering the year. The statistics of crime were largely gathered from the police court record , anil the state ment , us taken away by the gatherer for 1831 , was as follows : .Drunkards , 570 ; prostitutes , 280 ; drunk and disorderly. 210 ; violating health reg ulations , 71 ; disorderly conduct and fighting , 100 ; vagrancy , 03 ; gamblers , 53 ; larceny , 41 ; assault and battery , 31 ; run aways , 15 ; carrying concealed weapons , 14 ; burglaries , ID ; obtaining money under false pretenses , 0 ; resisting officers , 4 ; robbery , 3 ; jumping board bills. 4 ; house- breaking. 4 ; forgery , 3 ; adultery , 13 : passing counterfeit money , 3 ; concealing Etolou goods , 3. Mayhem , rape , pick pockets , selling liijuor Sundays , cinbez- zlomont and like crime ? were represented in very few figures. These nro crimes that were tried by the municipal author ities , and do not include justice and county court cases. DAMAGES liV WATEU. The heavy rain of Thursday afternoon and night caused a breakage in the old ' eowcr along the alloy back of O Street at Twelfth. This breakage flooded the excavation nnd foundati9ii work of the Burr block to a depth of six foot , and all day yesterday two lire engines were employed in pumping it out. It was feared for a tune that the foundation work already done would bo ruined , and in the night fears were entertained that the four-story Baldwin block adjoining would suffer. In the excitement parties rooming in this block preferred to move out. A largo number of collars wcro Jllodcd upon adjacent property. The estimated damage is 11,200 , divided between A. D. Guiles , furniture.$150 ; S. C. Elliott , crockery , $500 : E. 0. Downs , furniture , f 100 ; Hum med s grocery , 9100 : Stoughton's wall paper house , f 100 ; Balrd tiros. . $100 , aud other parties iu loss amount. The dam age to the foundation of the Burr block is not known at the present time. ABOUT THE CITY. The f unorul of T. V. Quick yesterday * was well attended , and many others would have been present but for the de cidedly threatening weather. The lloral decorations were many and elegant , among them being a largo pillow , sur mounted with a lloral hat , all the gift of the boys in the lire department. The Knights of Pythias lodges also uresentoJ two elegant lloral pieces emblematic ol the order. The work of cleaning the city pro- presses , and an excellent example was furnished yesterday by the police calling John Daniels into court , whc previously llatly refused to clean hi ; promises. Ho was lined $5 and costs which ho paid. The governor and board of public lands and buildings goes to Hastings to < morrow to view the proposed location for the asylum of incurable insane. Austin Humphrey suffered a bad acci dent at his wholesale implement house , Thursday afternoon. Ho foil over a truck , splitting his under liu and making two false teeth a future necessity. The county superintendents' meeting convened with the state superintondeui Yesterday at 3 p. iu. Only a few super tntondonts had arrived at the hour set among them being Maynard Splnk , ol Cass ; T. J. BtoeUol. of ureeley ; J. L Mel yln , of Nomaha ; J. D. French , of Saline 0. Dooley , of Saunders. The sheriff of Hrowii county ycutordaj urought to the insane asylum Lewis Rob erls , who was a former inmate but dis charged us cured. Ho was violenty i u- sane when rot timed to the hospital. Senator Confer , of Sherman. E. C Cams and Attorney Nonral , of Howard Were auiocg the parties from out in tin tate at Lincoln yesterday. Few People Eaoapo the taint of scrofula in the blood. Witl many it is hereditary ; but it may also bi I Required from want of air or lack ot ox ' ereiso , from Improper food , or any cansi which brings about weakness of the bed : Impurity of the blood. The diseasi / la characterized by running sores , ab BCessos. swellings , enlarged joints , son eyes , etc. No medicine has been so sue ccAsful m curing scrofula as Hood's Sar laparilla. The most terrible runmuf sores cradnally disappear under the pur- JfyliiKana strcnutliGninc Inlluciiuea of this Krcat inudiclne. If you are a sutler- ir ; from scrofula , nnd dcslro more evi- "oncoas to the wonderful success of Hood's bitrsanarllla sontl to C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mas ? . , for a book contain- iiifi many remnrkeblc cureg. i'lliljl ) AND FAU51. Tlio Sprint ; PlKS. Piltsburg Stockman : It sometimes hainmns that the sow's milk docs not llovv freely at once after furrowing ; but with proper care of her in tlirec or four days the How of milk will uosulllcicnt for the demand of the litter. Hut while the supply is short it will bo best to give the pigs feed by hand. "Hich milk sweetened with conrso sugar and fed witli a spoon" will make a safe ration. When sucking pigs have had tlio scours and the disease is checked It will require much care to prevent n recurrence of the trouble. They must have a dry bed , and when they return to their feed caution must bo used that they do not overfeed. If slops bo used it must bo in sparing quantities and without any acidity ; and to absorb the acidity of the stomachs it would bo well to have some Hour or middlings where they can get it. If the Hour bo browned or scorched it will bo all the bettor. The young pigs will usually take their first taste of food from the trough with their mother. When it is noticed that they are beginning to cat it is time to fix a feeding place for them , a small place close to the bed partitioned oil' , arranged so that they can pass into the inclosuro at will. And it would be well to place this inclosuro in a spot that the pigs frequent each day , so that they will go into it more readily. In the inclosure should bo placed a small trough with a little sweet milk in it. Tlio trough should bo very shallow. An old piece of tin spouting answers the purpose first- rate. It should bo nailed to the floor to prevent upsetting , or if no plank floor , it could bo nailed to a broad plank. It would bo well to keep a little milk in the trough all the time for a few days , until the pigs learn to drink it and " know whom to"go to got it ; but the trough must bo cleaned often that the milk doea not become stale or sour After the pigs have become well accus1 tomod to drinking the milk , shut oft' the- regular supply that is , ccaso keeping milk in the trough all the time. But feed them at stated intervals , m such amounts as will bo oaten up cloan. And this point should not bo forgotten , for nothing tends to the thrift of a pig so much as to have him relish his feed all the time. Most farmers wi'l ' find it necessary to substitute other slops instead of milk us soon us possible , for their dairies will not mnet the wants ot the growing herd for any great length of time. Seasonable Ilinta and Suggestions' Soon the scare crow and stretched wires will bn seen in the fields as protec tion against crows , but it is a disputed question as to whether the crow in the cornfield is anonomy or a friend. Though ho bo sometimes destructive to the corn , yet ho destroys many insects aud grubs. Large , trees can bo moved and trans planted , thus taking advantage of sev eral years crowth , provided all the roots and aomo of the adhering earth bo car ried with them. The place in which they are to bo deposited should also bo espec ially prepared for their reception. A prominent nurseryman says that nur sery practices in peach propagation and culture have weakened the vital power of the trco , which is unublc to resist as depressing influences us formerly , when the trees from seeding grow well and lived to old age. A fresh egg will sink when placed in water , and when boded the skin will not peel otT like that of an orange , as is the case with those not strictly fresh. Stale ongs are glassy and very smooth , while fresh eggs have a peculiar roughness. Whore the ground has been well har rowed , and made oven and smooth , the labor of harvesting will bo lessened , as the ground will bo better fitted for the work of the harvesting maohino. Ko- niove all stones and clods that may in ter fore. The farmer who gets behind in his work at this season will not very easily < catch up. It requires nioro effort to suc ceed when there is no regular system than otherwise , and this is the month when the most careful work should bo done. In buying eggs for hatching it is a good olan to buy two or more settings at a tune ; they can bo bought cheaper ; the express is little more than ono sotting. If all bo sot at the same time they can bo given to a less number of hens than it took to hatch them , and in this way some of the lions can bo kept to servo their second term ; and , best of all , if you bo successfulin the fall you will have a nice little flock , all of thn sumo strain and ago Wire netting , two-inch mesh , is now cheaper than boards as material for fenc ing poultry , and can bo moru .easily ar ranged ana with less labor. Laying a front yard with turf will nearly always result m a stand of grass , even after repeated aeedmgs have been trieU without success. Even on the best regulated farms stock may bo injured. Hence old wells , half- hidden ditches and such like should bo covered or filled up. The ditches along the sides of the road should bo opened now , in expectation ol a busy season aud the prevalence of spring rains. In filling vacancies in blackberry patches put the roots down as deep in the ground as possible , as the season is rather lato. These who look upon farming as only an ordinary occupation are mistaken As Professor Wrightoh remarks , agricul ture is a born science. It is full ol botany , zoology , geology and onto ruology. It is full of chemistry , from the soil to the crowing plant , the ripening scod and the animal lifo which is the crowning outcome. There is no more varied pursuit , and most others are nar row in their scope iu comparison with it Sometimes the llttlo Jersey cow is a good milker. "Fawn of St. Lambert , " who was three years and nine months old ut the beginning of her test , pro duced as much as 10,1011 pounds ( about 0,000 quarts ) of milk in twelve months giving as high as fifty-four pounds poi day at some periods. She also produced nearly 574 pounds of butter for the year her highest record for ono week beiiu fifteen pounds nnd live arid a hal : ounces , To make successful farmers of the coming generation tlio young should bo taught the theories of farming in schools ai an advanced study , which should include cludo the chemistry of food , a partia knowledge of diseases of animals am the characteristics of stock. Such wil be the state of utl'airs in tlio dlstau future , us farming , like everything else is progressive. Young pigs will usually commence to eat when about throe weeks old , and the more attractive the portion put within their rcacli tlio quicker they will learn to malco a full feed , If they can have a lit tie fresh milk at the start , so much the better , but by common consent skim milk is counted MuiVick.ut to moot piggy's no tion. With milk as a starter they will soon take to slop nuido of mill feed. These who 11 vu on laud where there U no gravel or sand should haul a load and spread it about the poultry yards. Thu fowls will enjoy it as much as though i it were something good to eat , and It moat cues it will u7o them more good ) on't forgot this , as the ohlr.kehs < ian't alk , and don't know how to nsk for what they want. LUTXEIt IjIST. Listof letters remaining uncalled fern n the poslofllco for tlio week ondiiig Muy 1-J , 1837. Note Parties calllnj : for these letter will please say "Advertised , " giving the dale at the head of the list , and inquire for same at the "Ladles' Delivery Win dow. " To avoid mistakes have your mall ad dressed to street and number. OKNTt.EMKN'B LIST. Anderson A W 3 Ackerly H J Atkinson K A Abutull Dr U Adnins.l 1) Anderson BenJ Aloirn J 11 Anderson B Asldoy.J ( } Andersson A Aklns.lG A key iV Co A V Allen M Alexander A M Averill ( S J A F U Atkins U Alftckslianc J A lliirrlnuton K Baldwin T MakerW J Blown O U ftiirniestcr M Hairs U T liradford S HcrKon D JJhhop It Blackburn J T Jtarton Dr J F 2 liesempr J Hoyd J A Burns J UlandV T Beck J L Jllrd .1 Bailey J H Barnes J W 2 Bunnoy J Hoyd. J liuckman C K Dlaku F J Dachman C K Hurrel F L Boedlc J Jiolln J Burton J D HradyJP BrndyJ Urcedcovo J Butler J Uurnctt J Beck J 0 KeldliiL' J 0 BrockholT.I A Ilatchellor M U Blancliford F Uratly M Babcock W 0 IJmrJ BerkmanJ licseuier J E Bett * J Hoover J N Bredln G S BonnellG W Honwell O Boyed G W Hrtcgs O W Burmlester G Hettersworth O U Buuton D Henson (1 W Black D I ) Hurijit \ ) Boucher J Hard well D Barker T Hee Wm Decider F llrouier Wm Blatchford F W Urooks F Bramet F UurtlnRton A 0 Bryson W llrown W Hover 11V Itiandenbtirg. W E Baldwin 11 U Uertholas C Colvln V B-3 CokerFl * Conklln W13 Chnso H Clark U Cluck H Curtis U 11 Clarck A Carlsson F L Collan E J Collnm E L Colton EJ Carr C F-3 Caswflll W Carl W E Cannon F J Camion C P Coover Mr Clark O M Curtis Mr Curtis. ) K Crane J C Crew. ) E Coombs B W Creary W E Cumins Wm Coons W I ) Carlson C A Cornell B J Cleary J Cargam J Check J Campbell J Cameron J S Cornelius J M Cole Prot Carres J Cullin H Coxan S J Curry J Cox C 1) Cant J C Calber J Crawford G E Chase O A Clark G U Coo W S Cuslcko J Croighton J Cowen J A DavlsF Dieckiunn T Daniel A J Downs B Douglas J A Dart C D Dra''oun J Dlckson J W Dlson li Davis J Davis 11 G Donahue M H D.tvis D Davis. Gllhltch A Co Duncan H W Duserbury U 0 Dana 11 U Dillon J B DeoJ Dorlnkle J Don ley J J Dohlo S Dotsoth T K Elliott F D Kzsleston K J Ewlnu F Evans J 2 Krvin J Entes M EllyerJ Eddy M Elkleberger G W Evans G It Elliott G L East 11-2 Edwards 11 T 2 Erlckson E Fallou T Freeman LS Franks S J Fornian J Freeman J J Frahm P Fry J Falconer M F Frear J Folk It B Flanagan J Farrington U S G FryC Freeman F Fisher G Falrcloth D B Forbes D Fnnud A M l < ruir 0 Floras A Fisher A C Freare A Flanders A A Fall F U Fiacbbach E Urenvllle W N Gibson U C Ullmartln D W Godfrey Wm 2 Green U Gropan J M Goerner K J Goodwin J A Granuer J Goellner J Goodwin J Gaardo. ) F GerahJ F Grant F M ( iunthor J Gronnsoll J Goplnkah .1J Gormley G Gilbert G W Glttvor E GoeblerF ( iyllenlmmmor F U George F 11 3 Garberson F M Grosby C W Glilesple W F Grantham C F Guyer C Glllham E HynesWK HazloriKg W Iloodyn Wm Hltzelbenrer U-3 Hlndman Wm Hustead 0 M llendricksj A Htlman H Harmon U Hucston A llewett E L lloman ! G llermel G li llammorN HelntzGF lloltz G lllldobrand G W llavlland G L Hewitt E Houguo W llennora I ) Hollmaun Wm Hoyo W W-3 Hicks B F Hlbbi U Harr C C Howes M C Hunt O C Helm O A Hayes .1 E Harrison J E Henderson A Heckes J Henderson S W llnlstead S P Hertafson ( ) Heniton Dr T W HurlbutJM Hutchlns J S ' Herrold J Herbert J W-3 lllld J Hatiley J B Hatch Mr Hathaway U HuntM Hiram Wm Hiram Wm Harper F a llurlbut C Harris 11 Uugglus C lluuter U Hatch Col Ed Jones W S Josepti Wm Jackson S Johnson D Johnson K E Jones M C3 Jefferson J U Jacobberger J Jellerson J Jnrgenson M U 2 Jones G W Jordon A JilklnsL Joseph W Jenkins W M Jackson W T 3 Jacobsen Wm Jackson H M Jensen U Johnson C G Jones E W Jensen A Josefson A J Jones. ) J Kerr It Kirk It H King KG Kcrshner J R Keuedy J KennyJ C KtddJ Kennedy J Kadlsh J W Kratzer U Kobe J Keefo M Kiukade T Krollman E Keene L 3 Kolamte Kimbuilln S U 3 Klmbark S P King F Kautlman 11M KoonsC KellC Kroner G L Kubbard E L Keen E A Lamb & Stetson Llndsov W E Larson S Lowe N W Loam an N E ' Little M K Larson O Lynch 11 Lazard T Lafever K M Larson A Levy A Larson A Langton A G Labhard 1 Lalley J Lapp J Leonard J J LarkinsJ Lowe J Lundell J Ludwick J LoveJ A Lions W Larquest P Lanfonbur ? II Lyons 0 Lambson C A Locke V Leonard llov F W Lees' Cell Agc'r Lunt W Lnudmilst G Lovltt F M Lowe E C Lonmilst A MyreF Morris Lock Co 3 Mackle Itov U A Slalln G Maxwell S Mlnch F 3 Meyer A L llooro H Nurrav H HotL Murray H Milton L Morgan W H JIunroC Mohrll Matty J Marion E . MlnsklrE Morris E Meaio K , Mather E II Morgan K Main T Measlier Wm Monroe C 11 Morrlsey J Mandolin J AladdoxJ M MlgithJE Mylea J Moon F Mostler O MrmerC Morgan L L Miles K Martin D Moulder A Morgan D Mosher f W Morrison T U Malier M Mosler M Meaner It V MalmberK 0 Y MlleaUM McNalrAJ McKonstrr Q Mcllv lneJ A McFarlanJ j McKcnna K McDonald .T T McCrcary W McMillan W H McDcrmott J McClaren ( J McNeil 0 S MoMurrln T A McMtirray 1) Me Arthur A McCauley F McGnhan P Nelson A Noble J A NnchtnjblF Nocdliam F Nclie J rfolson J K Nation J Newman U Nulnou S P 2 Nealo H 11 Newinnn 51 Newman J Nllscn B Noble P W iNouleK F Nnvcs H 11 Ochsenbeln A Osbtirn J Oliver J Oman G Oldaker G Ohli-r G ( Jleson 0 O A : .M K S Co Chain 11 M Oitburii C F Osburn 0 O Oloson O J'hcliH 1) T Pratt LG 1'erers X P Phillips A Price B Pierce Kd PogueJ PresnellJ W Prucllitgo II Pinkuiton W Powers .1 Peck A C Paris J M Peters \ Cousman Potts F Pollard U P Ponntngtnn H Petty G Parry G W Price G Pennock G II Peterson P Phillips K Patterson F Phillip ! T L Paulson V Penile F Oulnti J Omnton J House F A Hlch FS 31 Hyati D F Ku ell D A Haymond FJ Uoberts 11 3 Russell J T Kowlands J Hossbach J Itynu J K Hose J Ite/ek J Heecc .J Hay W E Hico W H Khodt'S A Howley A Uayinur A C Heed J Hams ) or J S Haymond J ItelllyJ Houd J Uoss E Hynearson . ) L Hliodcd H Hosinthal U K.iymond , f Hcynolds S Huniolir H Hcddinp G HoRcrs G S Hlchardson G A Un/.l/letskl .1 HeacloT A Robertson 51 Heove C Klst C Koss C Kiuineld C Sheldon Dr , Slirlvcr A Soussman A Swift L F Stewart L F ShiltcrLS Shotien L Stott A F Swindler A F Samuulsoii J Sovernn J Strunt/.o C Smith J I ) Hiistacl S Stevenson J Sniners J H Siicer J Shannon J A Skldmoro J T Shalian J N Shannon J ScallsJ Siak N A Smith W U 2 Stevenson W Spencer W Swolly F W 3 Smith W Schacfcr J Satmolbter J Smith C Shower J B Spahr J C StumboJ D Shannon G A Saylor G Smith G Stewart A Smith U Smith AJ W Santee A II Soper P A Simpson A C Skeono A Swcnnon S Salstratid S L Stockman H Soul F Scott F M S A Me Smith P O Somicka M Schnaubor O 3 Stard T Stewart T H Smiley H t Snyder C E Scnson C Smith UT Seymour II J smith J Sampson W D Turner L O Tulle L G Tyrrell J A Turnll C Tltsworth C B Thompson J M Taylor W Thompson W Tucker WU 2 Traphagen J C Tully U T Thomas H C Townwnd A E Tullis S Travers G Thomas G H Tander N N Vlshmann S Y VaWiice O F Vauirli T Williams E K Wright A L Wells W Woodard J C Wild W Wertzs W Wfclts W Wleks W Wtodard-K E Woodruff C WriKht J Williams J V Worcom F Wright J II Wlllets J F Wetzol J W Wllker J W Walters L N Walters E W Warren W WiiiKland U WlnninghoITU Wlmrton H L Wooed 11 Wells A Warner A Williams S Woods L P Wilson L D Wnirnor L P Welch T Woodson O Woodard M J White C M Wlllotighby J P Williams K A "Werkmoister 0 Williams D WoodWV Wlrt W Young M \atesA Young S 11 Zabel W F 350' ' ) Leavenworth st LADIKS' LIST. Allison M A Anderson M Anderson Mary Allen mrs F D Amburst mrs L D Aides mrs G W Anderson A Brewer mrs E E Bittner mrs N Bates mrs H Brandt M Brunch D Blssnot L Barnes mrs G Baker U Bcrgett M Brandon mrs M Brooks mrs J W Bryant P Barnaby C Bertha J ConnellJ Corey mrs 11 Carson mrs L Capbell S Coffelt M C ranee E Clifton L Carrlngan H Cusack M Gun es well mrs CuinelkaM Crowley B Cbalmoro mrs D Cary mrs C C Dcgorlng J Damron mrs J Doollttlemrs W DumanoIrE3 Dagkan mrs M DiniDl ui Dorsoy mrs F Permott mrsE UyerE Drelel mrs C DoollttloMA Dreher B Drunln M Dolson mrs W Dennis N 2 En ge M Elliott C Empsey mrs A Entrcsangle mrs A Fowler mrs F Ford mrs H M Flanhran mrs Folconer mrs S Flnnegan A M Fawall J GilbpttJB Gilliern mrs E Grail F Gamy P Gross mrs M B Good on mrs Groves mrs M E Goble G A Humdery mrs J Harris mrs M lllckman mrs E Holmes mrs C W Hogland M a Hams mrs S Hangst mrs m Headley A 3 Henseraon mrsF E llalzh mrs M Hayden mrs C Hand mrs J llntterson mrs H Howes mrs B N Hayes B llulsebus H Hudson mrs It Hunt mrs E W Ulxson mrs M llolley C O Hshuo M Hooper mrs N Impoy M Ingriiham E J Iler lJ Johnson C Jorgerson mrs A Jackson mrs A JaUobson A C Johansson mrs 8 Justice M Johnson M D Johnson A Johnson K J miss B Jilbett J Keller J Kii. mrs N D Klnney I Kirpatrick mrs N Kitchen mrs F Kochnno mrs P Kastman wrsL Lowls mrs L LcmliiK J Llvlnsston mrs P Lcsvy M K Llnvllle A Livingston mrs Lewis mrs D Lacks mrs A Lo an M J Alert mrs E J Mafanor mrs W B Marrow mrs M Murray M Maxou mrs (5 Mul grave M Moore mrs A M Murclock inn Wm Alachctta mrs E McKinneyN2 McK.tDbiu mrs 11 E McKay C McLaughtln mrs B NeaJ.EH . Nulson 1 Nertman L NallerM Noblo'mrs ' J Olesun M Petqrsim A O Pratt mrs E 1'etqrnon mrs C Prall O I'earson li PhelnsmrsJ W 1'halen mrs E Powell mrsC Petty inrs E J Potter C Itoaninr mrs A M Heed mrsM Iteedy ti Held nus F L Itolwrts N Keimnn B Koclcers mrs L C Ko'-or mrs J E ItociFtrird mrs M Hobb i nrs M Sliiht6ii A Smith mrs B Snlclej mrs E Smith Mrs MF Seelijy mrs S Sharbcl m H Stevens L SmlUimrs B2 Smith mrs S K Stelnort Mrs J Sturgeon U Stewart mrs K Stark F ttperry I Stewart mrs A Sylvester Stebblns mrs S A Spain mrs T W Standbro K Standard rars T M 'f ravers mrs J P Taylor mrs W E Teliery A Turkcr mrs N Trospon E Ulrlch mrsJ Tlrdon K Varmou mra J Wnks mrs M Watts mrs A Wybel mrs m Walker 11 Wright J Wevand mrs L H White mrs B White mrs 11 Wllklnsmr.sU Wllllums M Wilson ntrs F Wilson mrs F WoodardO 0. V. GALI.AOIIKII , Post inab tor. "Dead Shot" for Hod UHRS. , Dutchcr's Improved kills upon touch , and remains a trap to catch intruders. Use it thoroughly and sleep in peace. Use Dutcher's Fly Killer. . ' . OtJR LITTLE GRANDCHILD , Cloansodv Purified nnd Boautiflod by the Outicurn Komodios. It ntTonls mu pleasure to ulvo you ( his report - port of tlio ctuo of our llttlo uramlcMlil by your CmcuiiA UKMKDtKi. Wlioii sit inouttis old Ills lott hand lipjianto well niul Unit every npiuMirnncoot n lurtfo boll. Wo ixniltlceil It , but all to no purpojo. .About live tumults niter It liecntnu n rtinnlni ; soro. Bonn other sori'j fonnctl. Ho then had two of tliuni on each liiiiHl.nml ns liH blotM becitmn inoru ami tnora linpuru It took less tltmi tor tlioin to brciik out. A f < > u > cniiio on the rliln , bclioatli the under lip , which was verr oltunglvti. Ills lioiut was ono POllil fcnb , ilNcfmrpliiir it iwnt ilviil. Tlili wns 111 ? condition ut twenty-two month1 * old , when I undoitooU tlio 1'iuuor him , his mother Imvliiir ilioil w hun ho was n llttlo moru tluui u > cur old , or consumption ( scrofula ot voum ) . llo could r.v.lk it llttlo , but could not get tip lr ho It'll down , ntul con HI not move whun In bi'tl , having no tiso of hi * Imnds. I Immodliitoly cotmiH'iioi'd W.'th ' till ) USD Of the Cl'TU.TII V UHMKIIltS , U lllr | tli'K'trricuiu ' iiml Crmviu Sou-ir-celr. ml wnon ho hiul tnkon ono bottle of llm I'tiict'it.v HixitiVKNT , bis Ill-mi win vomplotoly I'lired , iiml ho was linprovoil In n cry n ay. Wo ITU very much oticoiiriijfoil , uml contlnucil the nsoof tlui rotntvllcs for n yciir nntl it Imir. Ono ? ere after nnothov lirnlud , a bony matter fnrmlnir In cnoh ono or tlui.o tlvo ileuponos Ju t bolero licnllnir , w hlch Hould tlnnlly KIO\V loose and were tnktm out : thun thny would lieal raplilly. Onoof tlie o lltily bono lorimitlons I preserved. Aftur tak ing n ilo/i'ii and a half bottles ho was completely - ly cm-oil , mid Is now , at the ntro of nl.x yours , n Ptronir and lit > nltliy child. The scars on Ills hand : * must always remain : Mi hands nro strontr , thoueh xo oiieo retrod ho would never lie able to use tlium All that phy-tlclixns did Tor him did him no pood. .Ml who eaw the child before uslnc thu CtmotwA KKMKIUBS and ecu the child now eolKlder It a wonderful euro. It the above facts nro of nnvusoto you , you nro at Illiuitr to use thorn. MHS. K. .s. DHUIC.S. Mayti , IhM. 012 K. Clny St. , IlloomliiKton , III. The chlM was rpnlly In a uoritn condition than ho appeared to his criindmothur , who. licliik' with him ovary day , beuatno ticciistomed to the disease. MAGGIi : llOl'l'INH. CtiTicutiA lUiMF.uiK.-i are sold ovorvwhcro. CimciMU , the ( Trent Pkln ( "mo , 50 ets : rim- run. * So vi' . an oxitltlte.SRln ( | lleautlllor. i'lcN : Ctmctrnv Itooi.vhNT. the now Illood rurlllor , 81.00. I'rqiinied by the 1'orrai Uiuxi ANI > Cllr.MICAI , CO. . 1)03(011. ) ( . Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.1 TPPW'N'0. 8alv , Pimply and Oily akin * * . VJta. boiuitltled by UCTIOUIIA SOAI- . Mention Omaha Woultly llee. Oil ! HI * BACK , IIV IIACIt ! 'Ol'Hln , Inflammation and Weakness of of the Kidneys , Hln | and Sides UK- I.IBVUl ) IN DNK .MIMtTK 11V TIIK Cint- lDIA ! ! ANII-I'\IN I'l.ABTKH. Now lllld inmlhbio. At druirKlsts , We. 1'ottor Drtifr and ritemlcnl Co. , lloston. SOMETHING NEW. Warranted to neither break down or roll up In wear. ( lone Cfnnlne without KAIIO itimptj on tnildo of Coriet , Try II ! Itwlll roit yoii fltttnc If net n rvprvtentrd. CHICAGO CORSET CO. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. And many other complaints cured by EVIDENCE OF 1887 A Prominent Biiflulo Physician says : Utm'Al.o , N , V. , Feb. II , l r DrHorno , Ciilcacn , III.lie ir Kir. Ills soraotliltu nnuauul fur ono ot ilio mcilicnt | ) r fei i in to InJure nudrortlsacarttclo ! yet I take plnavire In Inform- Inti ynu that ono of your Kloctrlc Bella cured mo of rlieumatlnm , from which I hint suiTuroil iyeitri. 1 liuvo recommended your Invention tti nt lout forty of my i > 'itl nt suffering with chronic dl ni : i'Hof VK- rlmn kliicli , viz ; 1'nlplWlon of thu heart , nervous dpbllltjr. opllcpsjr , rh imntlim , pain In the tinck and kidney * , ote. . etc. , etc. All hivu [ lurch.ui'd nd worn ilium with mo i Krixtlfylni : results. I rtnhlvhlr r < commend your Klecirlo Holla as possonln j Kro.it merit. Krutornnlljr yonrt. Jj. U. MrMlcif A , M. D. m Nliigani st A Chicneo Phisician Says1 , ' Tr Itorna Duur Sin 1 UIITJ in ml xuvoral kind i of raitxncllc nml Kloctrlo Holla on imtlenminil uivsolf 1 can honestly ( tlvo the proforouca toynnri , fiy .ill odds. Ilcnco I cttn nnct < lo recommend ymim overall others. Vnnri ) frutonmlly , J. II. JoiinoN. M I ) . Jim II , 1337. OMcoilStnton. . . Clilraso A Physician Says. All of Sly Patient are Satisfied. nrsKVA , NKO , .Tim ni , 1W DrW.J.Horne , Inventor Dour Sir : I ruoimiinonl your Rloctrlc Belts to nil win suffer wltli nny norvouj double , any chronic llror or kldnny ill onKO . Allot my pMliMiln tlmt nr uslrw year Hlectriu llclu are nutlsdeil. IViitcnmlly. M. IMlopsT , M I ) . Phyilcliin nnd Suritoon A Minister of tlie German Evangelical IClmrch , Says : IiFinnTON. Allof.in Co , Mich. , robs , HT7 nr. W. .1. 11 > rnn , Chlc-.iiro , lll-l 3sr Ir : Vo.ir glre yourtonnt. 1 nintlie mlnlstirof thn Oormin Kvancellcnl Church of LelKhton. Uon.cctrnlly , ] lF\MotinlliiT | * r , Itcsldence , lllddlovlllo , ll.irry county , Mich. Neuralgia of the Stomach Cured. CiiiSTNtrr , Ii.I.Jnn. 10.1.W Dr. Homo Dour Sir : 1 wuinufferlnu with neural Rl aef thettoinncli , niul inedlclna etmed to have no eirectrenmorphlnodld ; notrolioromn much. Thn HtUck woul 1 hewlii orery venlng about nine o clock and InitnboutsU houn , lient for ontof your Klo trio Bell * , got It mid put ( ton. and Imrn't liart til least Hymptuiu of nauralgla iliice. Inm well ploaia Yourstruly. A.Q. nxncuUKT Dr. W. J. HOllNR , 191 Wabash-avenne , Chicftgro. Bole Invcntor.porrlelor anil Manuf acturtr. Eend ttamp lor cutlug uo. YIELDS TO EVER ? MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OwliiR to the UliGOXJI. XUSTKITTof tliu dolll ( wlildl our patent * io er ticluslfvly ) will rij > erriitly flr t llmoworn. Kcqulrn nu brf klnBln. Boirr KrHKIItli by iM llt > r&rtrrNMliitf worn trndaytf not found thn moil PERFECT ri'lTIKti , IIKAI.TIIFUI. nnrt Comrortulile Corivt ever worn. Hold by all Ur t-clubs deolars. C1KOTTY IIROH. . Chlcngo , III. TAR DID PILESVWt RHEUM -d all akin dlaeaaes. A new method ol com- undtDR Tar. A Cure cuarantood , or money tuDdcil. Bold ujrilrucul'tt. anil nttbootllceof TAR-OID CO CH1CA80. 1'rlcct l , ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE , TERRK HAUTE , IND. I A School ol Engineering. Well uilowd ) , well equipped department ! of Jlwh. anlratandCml KnKlnrrilnft , Klectrlclty , Chfnmtry aud Drawing , Kstenilve Minpn ami l.nborutiirlei , tot U4taugu | i aUaitx * X. 0. iltKUKiiUALL , l'rc . M ANHUUD WH DtbUity.TxwtMftn cferr linutn rai rirnplo * * ' . cllowjufTwrtb . - < 9 I COME TO MORROW k SATURDAY , Sale Opens at 7:30 : a. m. Bring along your Husbands , Brothers , Uncles and 13oysilliiri will prove to your interest , a sale to bo long remembered. The stock consists of everything pertaining to the wear of Men , Youths , Boys and Children. ; there can be found anything you need at prices to suit your pocket book ; should your husband , brother or undo desire You should not fail to C011R TO-MOR ROW as tlioso suits are to bu sold at such prices that would not buy the raw material. There will bo fottud also , the largest assortment of PANTALOONS , That cvor was displayed at any ono time. Combined In va riety of pattern , elegance of material , cut and workman ship , these were never equalled. All merchant tailor made , at $4,30 , $5r . < * 0,16.10 , $6.60 , f7 , ? 7.10 , $11 , $8.35 , | 8.70$1U5 , fl.)5 ! ( , $10. and others too Humorous for amount of space to mention. FOR CLOTHINU , HATS AND FURNISHINGS visit 1119 Farnam Street , JV. n. Ortlem outside of the cltf/ receive prompt anff , careful attention , Atlilresr.tho Jlisjlt Parlors * TOR THE BLOOD IWlfT SPEEIFllB ( From the PPtorsbnnr.Vs. , Imloi-Appeal , April Itltli. ) TJIKILI.INO OHATTKItH IX Till : C'AUUKU OF A I'OrUI'AK I'KTKHMHUliOKK. What Mayor Jurrott , Kx-Oovornor Cnmeron. ( lo'i. 8 Itli llulfnuiimlOilK-rs Think of Mr. Colllur .Ion- latlonnl Statoniunti nf n HI irnro Man , Who Is bett'r known In tlil omiimuiillr tti.in Mr. Jim : < M K. Oolllur , of Ilio ll'iiln Mllla ! roatlftuon yenr ) more : itVlcU'in ' ovortho pathway of tlial unilHlila xoullHiiun i llfo. whHtihatsore trial wni Mr. C'olllar h.n consumedlo wrltadown. In tlinhopx tlul lil ctpvrlenca may bo this mcuniiotu Ulng othnr * to e < oipe the darK day that thruntonnll llroj. ToMiowtn th world huw ho lirciinrdoJ. wo lvo tbo teatlraonyof hli follow iltl- leiin : MAVOtlN OPflf * . I , . . . . I'Jtornbum. Vii. , April 13.13JT. t To\\hoinIt mayConcurn : Tlili | i to cortlfy that Mr J.imrn K , ( lolllor , n cltl. zcn of Pot r lmrIs gontlonmn of lilxh Boclai 3tanln ! , ol culture , of lntuTlty of vlmracter , uudou. IIrely worthy of bnllof. T. J.Jaimt , Muyor. William K. ( 'iimnron , Ki-jOTOrnoro ( ( Va. It. I1 , llfirliain , Kdltor rctar bur Index-Appeal ( ion.Htlth Jlolllnir. < ien. C. ( Inry , Proprietor Hotel flury. Two years nito Mr. Colllor came Into the city from lilt country place , line fiu.ifod In the Hour mllllnu biiilneii ; It la ale to say that no prlvuta cltl/on In butter known and raoro Kdncrully beloved. Hero ! Mr. Collier's latter ; No 2 AnvusHriiiiT , ) I'KTKKuntwn , Va. . April 10,1937 i BwlftSpeclHcUo. . Atlinro.Oa.1 Uontlemuii Voo will iwrdon me In b ln a little lonxlntlili loiter , for 1 HIII desirous tlmt you iliall know the detail ! of the moil wonderful euro of my self by M.S. H. In \ fkind \ of Midi broke out on my forehead which Hunii he/Drely. Tuo next year ut about the uiiietlmoitliof illlmr fore'icad was eorero > 1 with bolls , wlilcU lasted two or three weokk. In imin Heptembemy Into * ollci1 uu lothit I wni unre- nognliable forthrea inonlbi. During tiilnilnion re.1- low acrid multor ountluuallr run from my facr. Then ncabs would form and the acrid dlnchartie iimtlnuo until my ikln was iu thick a tulu la.itiiuri myfacn wa cs hard and tmooih eiccot when the ncubi would form , a < n billiard ball. The face the e month i wm owollon up eren with my none , nnd but for the creaio Iratwcen tnonoioand tbe tb 4k > , tha not wa noi deicemable , lifter the runnlne would Hop. bavlni rJu two weoki. the iwalllng wou'diubildo In ub > ui , i wouk. DurlDKthetubildlnx ttiofiteo wns very red. Ai rooa an the cheek * hnd uone down to almost their norma lio.my whola facu would boilci lu throb like u pulnl ful boMtand the throbblnic wan qulto ul painful a . the wortt boll. When the iwellliiK waiup to the liluheil , thu crld yolluw discharge beuau.and It tail ed about two wooki. ThU > wolIln,7 , riinnlnx und Inntol ulio'it flftetmjmM UurliKthoiu v H jiiiiuro wnnifi tutor * ml Bion of llm iiKouy ilojcilhnil [ w.iin'ltho ' tlmo undo , llm b jut phy/ilclan * who pruonu'ici-d my rino exiiKuuralu I otumtiu In thn worm toim , rloaerhiu * wan i ho rasj that olio of tlio iilimldini Hixnd no : to E'lto I'll Udrlphla w t'l him iiml put niftalt under tlio j-kl.i nuiiLlttllxi of tlmt < ily. Hy appotltnhadlirti-oui' ] ( .ouriinj my i1-o | < ll' > n nns > o wo'ilt licit I could lie ; or > in iml lioll.'d I h'rlion. ' M htnltui nlulilb ivo luonol'j ' bud UliH tuinbleruf n lcri.n'l ' it .pooiitiiloftoJit by my 9ld and I al- wiipnlrnnt It liafora raornlim to not relief fiouilho upprbi ilon of dyipMtiHin , Mind become gloomy and almost hopdlfis Kly f.irm'iikIntoruiiB were bfliiR rulnml fur wnnt of my ntti'iitlon , an I my y topj ira * lib > ut dop'ntod by t'le nlti-en y-ar of runnlnKol my face , Im'i'la ' anil an kles , form n fnw yoiin tlmdlinnau mid minindtn my neck.thrf baoktiif my limb.iliu Inniaeof mvuukU' undm ) Initi'pi. ihavnpiit my font on tlio iloor , uf- ter buthliu It.and thlidUn'nir o fiom I'm Hiikloauil histoi ) , would lorm Hinall pool In it few mlnutbi. Thn d'lrlmrKu ' from the fuou and iini-k was ro copi ous , that l haru often wet utln w.iolo aheet In a uUht. 'Irylnii ' the fact and net.k In tnlj conilltlou for nbjut tlftocn yeaiB , day In and iluy out , week Innnd week out , on to months ami tuyeur * ouiynu uiaulne my inimUil iieony not to leal BtilT nu/ / With a lurito fnmlly to up- Btlorl.I lilfHftoo.1 ycanof my llr ub o'utoly thrown a y. wh'le ' lintbelpluu wawhlnujiy atualloompa tencodwlndlo bofoio my very 0) OH. ThodoetunhulHll gfren mo upwh'n nbotit Iwo yonrnaKiiauentlamnn Kh ) oldl\o hail heon aWlcted In u way almllartoiay caio.but In n ir.tUnrfurin told mulbntS , H. H had cured mm , and hi urged mo stroiulyiotako It. I fullowod his Hdvlcu imd b itnn BcoumuofH. N. H. lha nml fnw bottles sBsmcrt to Inlcnalfy thedlioitio.nnd nlarmod Ilcftolf the medi cine. l.atHr I ilulo mined to continue H. fl. H. | aud under the mediclneii Indue new bolltf broke out OQ my neck and faro and throuuh thrin pained off that dl - ohariie , 1 took twunty liottleiof Hwlft Hpccltlo and when 1 lotturoiuh thodlje.niW entlrey ! gone. Now tlmt 1 oren think of the wonderful chunga from those aleeplona days and night * of throbbing pnjn , thoouroseemsgreatur than you can Imagine. 1 remain with profuundgraillude , Vourobedlentitrrant , JAH. B , COI.LIEK. I1. 8. Thitt want of appotlte end horrlblo rtyi poiHlii of Wlilcli I apolvo. lm entirely rtliuip ponru ; ) , nml to-dny I have as ( rood digestion ua any mitti l-i tlio Dtittn of Virginia. AltlintiKii I IntU never be.il rlietnnntlsm until this lurrililu plnirnn utruok ruu. jrot during 111 Ir.ulHcvoio.'iwtito iittacks. Hlnco 1 c H d tliat cour.out twunty liottlos ot 8. 8.8. , I Imvo not hud tlio Mmhtot ilioiimutlo Dyniptouu , IIOM ovurtwo y ( < ui iiiro. JAM. K. OOU.IKII. 'J'rentUa on Ulood ana Bklu Diicasoa mailed TII'E Swirr SrtcinoCo. , Pruwur 3Atlauta , 0 a.