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THE OMAHA DAILY BEBi' PRHTAY. MAY 20 1887. MEETING OF THE REGENTS , Ihe Now Bnllujngj Provided by tha Leg islature Finally Locate ! . IMPORTANT RAILROAD SUIT. District Court Notes Cadets' I2n- campmunt Incorporation News Now Additions 1'lnttctl Other NUWB. IFUOM TUP nr.r.'s MSCOI.N nunn.vu.l Thij board of regents held a business Session : it tlio state university yesterday , tlio principal event culling them together being tlio location ol the now builiUng'J provided for during the last session of the Btato legislature , The locations decided upon wcro for tlio industrial school build ing at the northeast corner of the univer sity campus and for the itrinory building on the cast side of the campus , midway between tlio industrial and thu chemical labnitory buildings. This completes tlio cast side of tlio campus grounds , and buildings that may bo decided upon ia the future will bo located on the wcstsido of tlio grounds. Tlio regents also voted to discontinue the present organization of the medical college in connection with the university. This college has been in a weak way running for about two years but without appropriations , the doctors comprising the faculty doing the work practically for glory. In ti conversation with ono of the regents ho stated that the netion was taken largely bn- Cause a college of that character could not bo sustained ami give public confidence without largo appropriations to place it on Us feet. No such appro priations have been made and the col lege is now undoubtedly a thing of tlio past. A reform of equal worth could bo inaugurated by the signers if they would Xlo away with their expensive and useless experimental station in veterinary and kindred subjects under Dr. Killings. An 'abatement ' of this would bo a relief and a. measure of undoubted wisdom. IN UlbTIlIUT COUUT. CAn interesting case was on trial yes terday before Judge Chapman m the dis. trict court. The case was that of War ner Townsend against the B. & M. rail road for damages for being evicted from a train on the A. & N. branch two miles from Sterling on a cold day in the mid- tllo of the winter solstice. Townsond'n ' case , as developed , was that , desiring to conic to Lincoln ho purchased n ticket at Tectimsch and checked his trunk through At the Paine time. When thu train came along.Townsend boarded the train , and between Tccumsoh and Sterling the Conductor name along nnd in response to tickets" the traveler gave up his paste board. At Sterling a goodly number of passengers boarded the train and in going through the train again the con tluctor faced tbo colored man for tickets. The passenger protested that his ticket lor Lincoln had already been collected nnd otlercd his check for his trunk as evidence that ho had paid. The con ductor , however , was obdurate , and two miles from the depot the passenger was dropped iu a snowdrift. The prosecu tion was in the above tenor and the do- fctiHo was on the ground that the man's ticket was only for Sterling and that the conductor was right and the passenger wrong. At noon the case had just reached the jury. As tills case occurred in the midst of thu legislative session it is proba ble that the conductor was so surprisei to see a ticket that ho did not know how to net and pursued the plan related of n main line conductor who about the same time found a man ou liis train with a ticket nnd immediately ejected him and sent him back over the road to got a pass to travel with. One ot the recent cases tiled In tbo district court is a rather unusual sequel to a divorce procccoing. In October las Enlous Smitji procured a diyorco from Ws wlfo , Mary Smith , and In settle ment of family difficulties in this way the head ol tno family paid to U. B. Gra ham as trustee f 1,000 for the use ofthe minor children. A few days ago , how ever , in the present niaton-raakinz month of May , the two ended a rcuowcd courtship by approaching the hymolnlal nllar and again becoming ono nosh or muscle , as the case may bo. The case filed iu court now asks tbat Mr. Graham turn back to the re-united family the 11,000 hold Iu trust that affairs may bo as Jf tlio past six months were a blank. The case of Woodward against the Pacific Mutual Telegraph company was on trial before Judge Pond yesterday , the case was ono in volving the rights of an individual m competing with a common carrier. The bearing was an argument on motion. The case of Archie Brooks against the Lincoln street railway was iu the hands of the Jury all the night. They came into court at 11 o'cloctc yesterday with a ver dict for the defense. The claim was for damages and injuries sustained by reason of his falling on the street car track , from a pony directly in front of the car that caught him and dragged him some Bovonty-nvo foot before the car was stopped. Thu claim of negligence against the companv was based on the alleged fact that the driver was inside the car and not In a position to stop It so Bpoodlly as ho should. The trial of Mrs. Shcllonbargcr has not yet boon given a date , and neither has the case against the colored convict ( Jackson for murder. Both , however , it is stated , will be heard at the present term. ABOUT TUB CmC. In the county clerk's office Wednesday six plats of additions were tiled with the accompanying acreage to each , as fol lows : University place 820 , Lincoln Heights ICO , Dayton addition 20 , Vaill addition 10 , Shorwm's addition 10 , Second end Hillsdale addition 40. This makes a total acreage added to the city in addi tions in one day of CGO acres , and still the boom rolls on. Tlio articles of incorporation of the Wosloyau university , with the names ol J. J. Imhoff , ( J. F. Urolghton and U. A , Atkinson as incorporators , were flled with the county clerk yesterday. Complaint is made that in laying sewers < ors no extra depth is excavated for the jomts iu the sewer pipes , and the cense quouco Is that the greater part of the mams whim laid do not rest on solid ground. Predictions are made that whei tlio trenches are tilled these defects Ir laying will result in breaking the jointi and bring consequent wreckage. The cadets of the university will onto ; the last of this week upon a throe days encampment , that will bo hold on thi classic banKs of the Weeping Water , net the village ot that name. The boys an predicting a great time. Article ! incorporating the Nobraski State Poultry association have been file < with the secretary of stato. The objeo is such as organizations of that charade have in view , and a list of oQiceri wa appended as the incorporators. The members of thu railroad coramij slou were discussing yesterday the. ques tion of ft trip of inspection over the Hn of the Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Val ley railroad up to Northwestern No bruska. The trip will bo taken the com ing week , following the meeting Tuosda , with the general freight agents. Two tough women of this town wor in police court yesterday for the usua fines. It developed In the evidence tha were In the nablt of attending th Goapel army meetings in the guise o sceliors after truth , but in reality to pi . their nefarious business , through sue channels. The police have inforraatioi ' If. Ittlef j/ti that other females of this character are acting in a like manner and other arrests are liable to follow. The punishment for people plying this character of business should bo mooted out In extremely heavy linos. Senator Tom Majors , of Peru , Repre sentative M eft row , ol Auburn , General L. W. Colby and Mrs Colby of Beatrice , nnd Major John U. Watson , of Nebraska City , were in Lincoln yesterday. Major Watson's requisitions for munitions of war for his company at Nebraska City were allowed , LOST " ! don't see where , I can't tell when , I don't SPO how something of great value to me , nnd for the return of which I shall bo truly thankful , viz. , a good appetite. " FOUND "Health and strength , pure blood , an appetite liku that of a wolf , regular digestion , all by taking that pop ular and peculiar medicine , Hood's Sar- saparilla. I want everybody to try it this season. " It is sold by all druggists. One hundred doses ono dollar. GREAT LAKE MONSTER. A Hugo'Amphibious Animal Seen on tlio IJcncli or ImJco Eric. TOLEDO. O. , May 18. There was crnat excitement among tiio French inhabitants along the lake shore in Ottawa county over the reported discovery of a marlno monster by two French fishermen named Dnssoau. The brothers were returning from tlio fishing grounds late last night , when they noticed a monster on the sandy buach of Lake Krie. They fast ened their boat , and upon examining the monster found it to be an im mense fish between twenty and thirty feet in length. U was shaped like a sturgeon , but had arms which wcro thrown wildly into the air. The fisher men say tlio light must have been caused by phosphorescence emitted in its death struggles. They hurried away for ropes and aid , but when they returned the sub marine monster had evidently thrown itself into the lake in its dying struggles nnd been carried awav by the waves. No trace of the animal could bo found save a half do/en scales as largo as silver del lars. Tracks on the beach where It was discovered made it perfectly plain that the lake serpent was of great si/e , and it was undoubtedly in its death struggles when first seen. The ' 'Favorite i'rcscrlptlon. " Dr. U. V. Pierce , of Buffalo , N. Y. whoso name has become known over the world through his success as a physician , and especially through the reputation of his "Golden Medical Discovery , " has done a good work in preparing an espec ial remedy for the many distressing troubles classed as "female weaknesses. " It is known as the "Favorite Prescrip tion. " Under its administration all the pelvic organs are strengthened , and the woman becomes that embodiment of health and beauty which God intended her to bo. bo.A A Solomon in the Bnd. Life : "Mark Twain's" article in the Century Is very good reading almost as good , in fact , as the subjoined examina tion paper received at the Life oillco this morning : I. Why does a telegram sent from Now York at noon roach St. Louis before noon ? Because it never takes the Western Union telegraph ] company more than twcnty-throo hours to cover the distance. II. What is the greatest difference in time that two places may havoT There is about a conturv's difference between Now York and Philadelphia. III. What causes the continual fogs on the Newfoundland coast. The Newfoundland coast is English , vou know. IV. Where Is the Levant ? Down cast. V. State briolly the causes that led to the American civil war. Niggers. VI. Name the principal point of dif oronco between the government of Rus sia and the government of the United States. In the United States the government endeavors to elevate the pcoplo and in Russia the people try to elevate the gov ernment. They sometimes succeed in Russia. VII. The state of Michigan is divided Into two parts by what water ? Fire-water. The prohibitionist" are slightly in the rear. 7III. If the 1st of March were on Fri day , what would the 17th bo ? St. Patrick's day. IX. Wherein lies tho.difference between twoon the senate and the bouse of repre sentatives ? The senate is republican and the house isn't. isn't.X. X. Name the five races of mankind. Horse races , yacht races , foot races , boat races nnd the race for ofllco. The unfortunate part of this is that the youth who has displayed such rich and varied stories of learning as above was summarily ilnnketl at the theological seminary , to which ho applied for admis sion , and has now gone on a western paper in the capacity of a humorist. Disease lies in ambush for the weak ; a feeble constitution is ill adapted to en counter a malarious atmospbero and sudden changes of temperature , and the least robust are usually the easiest vic tims ; Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puriticr will give tone , and vitality and strength to your entire body. 11.00 per bottle. Joseph Fanningwho died in Hamilton , Ont. , on Friday last , was ono hundred and six years old. Until last Wednesday , when ho was seized by a paralytic stroke , he was as vigorous as most men of sixty. Story of a Government Bond. Chicago Journal : A | 50 government bond was recently found iu this city , and reached its owner after a disappearance of nearly twenty-live years. During the war a Chicagoan visited the army in the field , and while there was relieved of " 57,000 in government bonds. As ho had ust purchased them it was easy to ob- : aiu their numbers , and all bankers and brokers were warned against buying the stolen securities ; but nethtng was hoard of them until last month when the $50 bond was pinked up on the ctroots of Chicago , as mentioned boforo. It was a good deal the worse for wear , but the numbers were deciphered , and in that way its owner was found , and ho has just received a notice from Washing ton that it will be redeemed. 'U a Stenographer. Glebe Domoornt : Ono of the most cm- arrnssliiff tilings ft court Bdinogrnpliur cnn bo subjected to sometimes is to bo suddenly risked to rend n lot of cross- questioned testimony over which there lin * arisen n dispute , and tlio answers and questions of which , together with the interjected remarks of wrangling counsel , have been taken down with lightning sperd. Under Bitch circum stances one's writing is little more than n scroll , anil to decipher and read U quickly nt n moment's notice is by no mentis easy. Ihotnost imnortant thing in this , as In all kinds of reporting , is to keep a cool and collected head. J have hcon some pitiable cases of lirst-class stenographers who wcro so rattled on being ask to read what they had written , that thu request had to bo withdrawn out of charity to them , I'ozzoni s Complexion Powder pro duces a soft and beautiful skin. It com * bines every clement of beauty and purity. Bold by druggists. Irish Pittaburg Post : The Irish emigration this year to America threatens to bo the largest ever recorded in tlio history of Ireland. In the south of tlio Island over witlo areas the entire able-bodied popu lation is cither leaving or preparing to leave. 'Iho emigrants nro camping put in the streets of Qupenstown awaiting ships. The total emigration from that port to America for April was 12,000 , against 0,550 for the same period last year. _ _ HEAL K8TA.TE. Transfers Filed May 18 , 1887. Throphllus H Syphors to Mrs Julia F Jlerrlclc , lots 13 and 14 bllcC Walnut lllll.wil . S 3,100 L L Stephens ut nl to K A Uoyce , lots 6 anil 7 blk 1 Wnltorloo , wd . 000 Jehu 11 lluntato ; , trustee , to K K Al J.unUe , lot 4 blk 1 Ucdford Place , wd . 600 HDSlHilIet nl to Fred Ktirllnskc. middle ono-tliira lot 11 blk 11 Wll coxndd , wd . 120 II D ShUl | ct at to Karl Koiiuolsko , north one-third lot 11 blk 11 Wilcox add , wd . 120 11 U Khull ot al to Christian Kntnrot- Hko. south one-third let 11 blk 11 AVilcoxadd , wd . 180 ( JeorKO W Ames and wlte to Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley lUUroad comriany , lot 3 in Greenwood , wd. . 1,250 George W Ames and wife to Fremont , Klkhorn A Missouri Valley Kallroad company , lot 17 and 18 in Greenwood - wood , wd . 2,500 George \V Ames and wife to Fremont. Klkhorn & Missouri Valley Kallroad company , lot 10 Greenwood , wd . 1,330 William 11 Lotely et nl to Fremont , Klknorn & Missouri Valley Kallroad compauy , lots la and 20 , Greenwood wd . . . 3,750 Elizabeth Frouzer and hurband to same , 100 feet over 3 aero thact In southwest corner of northwest quar ter of southwest quarter , section tU , township 10 , ran < o 13 , right of way. . 1,050 Richard Ho > : eboom et al to same , 100 feet over lots 1 , S , 8,4 , 5. 0. 7 , 13 , 14. 15 and 10 , block 1 , Central Park , and strip 50 feet on south side ot said land , rofw . 1,500 John li I'icrson and wife to same. 100 feet over lot 1 , block 3 , DoBolt place , w d . 400 Edwin U Sherwood and wife to same , ! U5 feet and 75 teet ou north and south of center ot said railroad over thu northeast quarter of the north west quarter 84 , 18 and 13 w d . 1 Edwin H Sherwood and wife to same. 100 feet over northeast half 34. 10 and 12 : also rx ) feet on north and south oltio and 25 feet ou north and south side of said strip , r of w . 1 II llogcboom , ndm'r and guardian to the same , 100 feet over lots 1 , 3 , n , 4 , 5 , 0. 7. 13 , 14 , 15 ana 10 , block 1 , Cen- trall'drk. r ot w . 1,500 Sylvanus H Westgate nnd wife to Abigail T Morton , lot 0 , Griffons & Isaac's addition , w d . O.OCO Kobert II Vmton to JUizzle M Tuttle , lot 11 , blocK 3 , Uawtboruo addition , wd . 1.000 U A Holler and wife to John K Sum mers jr. lots U and 13 blk ICreston add.wd . 8,000 A S Patrick to Jerome U Collins lot 4 blk 9 , A S Patrick's add , w d . 8,500 M T Patrick and wife to Jerome II Collins , lot 3 blk 11 Patrick' ! second add.wd . 1,830 Frederick Orexel and wife to Charles Hchiutow , lot 5 blk 3 Drexol's sub div of lots 51 , 63 and 03 , Kogore' plat of Okahoma. w d . COO Richard O Paterson and wife to Jacob Fawcott , lots 1 , 2. 33 and 24 blk 1 , East Side add , w d . 3,000 Rlahard O Paterson and wile to William Relpln.lot a blk I.EastSldo add.wd . . . . . 700 Erastus A Benson and wife to Jacob Fawcott , trustee , lots 13 to 37 inclu sive , blk 13 Brings place , w d . 17,500 Hans Nelson and wife to Laurlds Anderson , lots 3 and 4 blk 5 , West Side , qc . C50 Hans Kelson and wlfo to Nolls Itas- imissen , lots 15 and 1C blk 4 , West Slde.qo . C35 John S King to Cordelia Wllklo , lots 3 and 4 blk 3 , Creston add , w d . 2,500 Joseph Scherb and wlfo to VV G Al bright , piece ot land beginning at n o cor ol n w X s w } i 30 , 10 , 13 , w d . 10,000 Clifton Mayno nnd wife to I ) L Thomas , lots 21 and 27 , block 4 , Or chard Hill , wd . 000 Samuel Schlcslnger et al to Fannla S Hosteller , lot 13 blk 5 , Schloslnper's add , wd . ' . . . 1 W G Albrlcht to Oliver Cook , a piece ot land beginning at the northeast corner ol the northwest quarter of southwest quarter , 80-10-13. w d . 18,073 Joseph S Kottgh and wife to AHred Foreman , n } and wK of V of lot 35 , M Rogers' plat of Okahoma , w d . 7 . . . . ! 3,500 E K M Lentz to J T Adams , lot 4 blk Bedford Place , w d . 800 Nells Johnion and wife to School Dis trict No 51 , ono scmaro aero of land In southwest corner of northeast } . , 0-18-7 , wd . ; . 40 Arthur P Wood and wife to Hiram Jl Kennedy et l , lot * 1-3 bile S.Denise'a ndd , w a . 3,000 AT Wood and wlfo to lllram B Ken nedy et al , lot 0 blk 2 , Uenbo'3 add , w d. . / . ? 1,700 Arthur P Wood and wife to lllram B Kennedy ot al , lot 12 blk 0 , Demise's add , wd . 800 WHllnui blevors and wlfo to George llolmrod , lots 1 and 3 blk 4 , and 1 , 3 and 3 blk 1. Fosdyke Place , w d . 1,250 Frank \V lllitsand others to William F Wright , west 84 feet of south 160 feet of lot 9 , block 5. Park place , w d 2,200 Paul C Horgis to Lizzie A Nelson , SOX foot by 1 ) feet , beginuluir 12) feet north of south line of northeast X , northwest ? { , 15 , 15 , 13 , and 140 teut east ot east line Eighteenth street , w d . . . . . 4,100 Isaac E Congdon and others to Frank D Brown , lot 27 , Clark's addition , wd . 6,400 Wendell Benson and wlfo to John F Kt'iuns , uK lot 10 , block 1 , Lake's addition , wd . . . . . U.750 Isaac Schtlf to Cora II Soloman , undi vided X Interest In lots 6,0 and 7 , Redlck's grove , wd . 2,400 Isaac R Gault and wlfo to Matilda A Reed , undivided K lot 1 * . block 78 , South Omaha , w d. . . ? 700 Chrrles E Miller and wife to J 11 Cromtuett , undivided K Interest Iu lots 1 , 3 , 3 , 4 , 7. U , 10. 11 and 13 , Mil ler's subdivision , w d . 1,500 Jatnej M Ross to John A Itensls et al s 40 ft of w 150 ft of lot 11. blk 14 , Improvement association add , w d. . 700 West Sldo Bulldtug association to Lena Aust , n X ol lots 0 , 10 and 11 , blk 10 , Jlauscotu place , w d . 2,000 John Sweeney and wlfo to Michael McMahon , 31x133 ft commencing 303 ft n and 353 ft w of s e corner or n e 1&-15-13. vrd . , . l llarry F Sturterant to I ) L Thomas , lots 3 , 0 , 13 and 74 , and s K of lot ti , Florence Ferry reserve , Florence , q c . . . .J 100 West Side Building association to Daniel 11 Wheeler , jr. , MxlSS ft be ginning on Virginia ave In J 1 itedlck's add , W u s of U S Grant st , -1C . . . CM.35 will J Maxwell to Allen Kocb , lota 4 , 5,0and7blk9t , W Omaha , wd . . . 0,000 Thomas Donnlson to Patrick K Den- nlson. lots 31 and 83 , blk IS , Uana- com place , qc . 100 ? sr ; 1 Owe Mj- Life , CiurtF.n i. " 1 was tftkcn sick n ycnr ngo With bilious fovoi. " "My doctor pronounced me cured , but I po flokngnln , with tcnlblo luUns Iu my back an d slilcj , ntul I ( rut so bad I Could not moral I shrunk ! 1'rom 2-'i r > 8 ( o 1301 I hnd heon doctorlnff for my llvor , lint It did no ( rood , I dM not expect to lire inoro tlinti thrto tuonttii. I bognn to USD Hop Illttors. Directly my npootlte roturncd , my pnlnslott mo , my ontlro systemseotiliMl loitoMod ns If by tnuKlc , nml nttor uslnr scvornl bottluj , I nnt not only n sound ns n rorcrplirn , but wolirlt moro tlinti I did before. To Hop Hitters I owe lliyllfO. " It. I'tTZl'ATIUCK. iJuOHn. Juno 080. citAnr.it it. "MnMon. Ma < . , Keb. 1 , IP'rt. Oentlcmcn 1 stiircrou with nttitcks of sick liomlnctic. " Ncurnlpln , female troulilo , for years in the most terrible nnd ci.vcriiclntliiff mitnnor. No modlclno or doctor uuuid ulvo mo relict or euro , until I used Hop Ulttcra. "Tho ilrst bottle Nearly cured me ; " The tocond inndo mo ns wall and strong ns when n child , "And I hnvo boon so to this ilny. " My husband was nn Invalid for twenty yonrs \\Ith usorlous "Kldnoy , Itvor nnd urinary complaint. "I'rotiouncod by noston's best phjslclnns "Incurablol" Seven bottles of your Ulttora cured him nnd I Know of the "I.trcs of eight persons" In my neighborhood that have boon saved by your Hitters. WAnd many moro nro ustn ? thorn with great bciiollu "Thoy almost do miracles ? " Mus. K. 1) . SLACK. How TO OET SICK. Krposo jotirscltday nnd nlwlit ; vat too much without oxcrcHo , work too lini'd without rest , doctor nil the tlmo : tulco nil the \llo nostrums ndvurtlsod , and then you will want to know How TO Osr WEM. which Is answered In Unco words Xako Hop Blttuts. Hardened Livcr. Flvo yonrs nito I broke down with ttldnoy and llvor complaint and rlioumnttam. Hlnco then I hnvo l > con untihlc to ho nbottt nt till. My llvor booatne hnnl Ilko wood , my limbs woropttlTod up nnd filled with witter. All the bojt physicians iwruod that nnthlnp could euro mo. I resolved to try Hop Ulttors : I have used seven bottles : the hardness hus all Keno from my llvor , thn swelling from my limbs nnd It Ims worked n mlrnclo In my cn o , other wise I would hnvo boon now in my crave. J. W. MOIIEY , lluilulo , Oct. 1,1834. I Write Tills Token ot thu great appreciation I have of your * * Hitters. Iwasnflllctod With Inllnmmatory rheumatism 1 1 1 For nearly Seven years , and no modlcluo scomod to dome mo any aoocl I I I Until I tried two bottles of your Hop Hitters nnd to my surprise I HID us well to-day as over * was. 1 hope "Vou may hnvo abundant success" In this went nnd" . , Vnlurtilo modlcino : ' " Anyone * * wishingto , know moro about my cure ? Can learn by ndarcsslng me , R. M. Williams , 110316th strout , Wash , D. 0. SAPOLIO li llko great men irbo waite themsclTtn to m&kethe world brighter. Bapollo is a solid c&ko of Scour ing Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Loit to Bhams li that woman who takes no prlda In her reputation , who does not cart to own a good name for thrift and cleanliness. U love for others did not prompt a wife and mother to keep a tldv homo and a bright , clean kitchen a regard for hei social standing In society ought to teach her to usi Sapolio In all her house-cleaning work. At all grocers. Mo. 8. [ Copyright , March , 1887 ] BALL'S COBiHS BONED WITH KABO The ONLY CORSET made that am be gtarnsd its purchaser after TIIKCK WKK.'S : AU If not found PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY In every reipect , and Its price refunded br seller. Made In a Tarlety of ttylei and prlcoi. Hold by first- flans dealers everywhere. Ilewaro of worthless Imi tations. None genuine without Hall's name on box. CHICAGO CORSET CO. , 02 FRANKLIN STREET , CHICAGO. 4O3 Broadway ) New York. JTmboify Hifl ghetl rxrtlltn- eie * in ihaprllnpti , com fort and duraliintti anil art tht reigning farorlte * in fatliionable circles. Ournuneis I-J.4T.COUSINB. on everr ole. I NCWVOHK. SS-s For Inactive Liver Disordered Stomach , Irregular Habit. Wben nuiou ncs comes like a foe. Totnp th4 strength of high and lowj Uy d y ti lron o l nerrei f ishako. lir ntgbt to keen the bruin awake ; Let nunne plnnnwny tiikrtof. forTAltltANT'b BELTZKH brings relief , olh Uxly'cuTsfgea sad itltnjitaeDtf TatlparUcu'iti Mot ( sealed ) Kss. UM JUOlCAi. 00. , VoOslo , X. IT. uv. . . . - , in ; Ifavinnjust received a lot of new tfood.i in the following depart incuts Fans , I'arasols , Gloves and Cor- scltt--and to dlsHouc of tills lot at once we will ttla.ce on , sale to-day sonic of the i/rcatcst bargains ever shown in Oinalia. FANS , 1000 black hand-painted fans 2Gc , worth 7iic. GOO eleitanf feather fatif , all shades , GSc , ' worth $1.2 i. White satin fans , only 47c ; reduced from $1. Meant If id white satin fans , liand- painted , $ J ; worth 91.50. Plain Mael : satin fanf , GSc ; reduced from # 1. GLOVES 300 dozen ladles' lisle thread gloves , 2ics worth 35c. GO dozen ladies' black silk gloves , 47c ; worth 7Gc. Ladle * ' sill ; ta/fcta glovcs,3Gcworth GOc. Ladies' embroidered black kid gloves , GUc ; worth 75c , CORSETS. J.OO dozen Meant/ ) corset , We ; worth SGc. 1O9 dozen Monogram corset , SGc ; worth GOc. GO dozen Ella corsets , 3Gc ; worth GOc. GO dozen Elsie corsets , GOc ; worth 75c. Also a full line of French woven corsets. Parasols. We have all the late novelties in plain and fancy parasols. Also a complete line of childrens' parasols. HAYDEN BROS. 16th Street , Near Douglas , OMAHA NEB. CATARRH 5 YEARS STANDING PERMANENTLY CURED. Read the following affldavlt : Carbolic Smoke Ball Co , Gent lemon , I have bcon a constant sufferer front ca tarrh for the last 5 years. I have tried many remedies that claimed a sure euro but received 110 beuellt from any of them. My head at times would become so stopped up with the mucous matter , that it was impossible forme to breathe through my nostrils. My sleep was also broken by choking sensation caus ed by the dropping of the mucous mat ter into the throat. I first received a free test of your Smoke Ball some 3 months ago , and was surprised to find that it cleared my head In a few min utes , and gave wonderful relief. I then purchased a ball which I have been us ing siuco.and can now say honestly and truthfully , that I am entirely cured. I sleep well at night , have a good appe tite and feel like a now roan. Yours truly. NEWTON HALL , With Omaha Republican * Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before mo this nth day of May. 1 87 WM W. KEYSOH. Notary Public. The Complete Treatment , which Includes the Debelliitor I'noknpo , Is guaranteed to euro cntnrrh , a tlim . bay fever , bronchitis , catarrh- Hi clearness , nournhrln , headache , croup , nore throat , colds , oto. One complete treatment Is lulllclunt fur u euro. Bent by mall on receipt of price , $3 nnd 4o postsco. Ktnoko Bnll , ti. Dnbclltttor , ft. A free test glrcn nt our nlBce parlors. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO. , Itoom It Croitfhton Block , 15tU SU' next to P. 0. Omaha , Nebraska. Notice After Juno 1st the price of the complete guaranteed treatment will be advanced to 15. Beware of coun terfeits. Not for sale by druggists , canvassers or peddlers. HEALTH. WEALTH. )1 ) dltoauit * lhelh torr udi > ractlc at | > r MiitorJucAitU andeiicri | itml ) li > Biciius nixilii all Uw OommunliU * , they li v their poeUltle * to tirtllu which , I IK/ direct tlitlr ttudlt * ami pructicf. I > n. OTTkfl' KOIHQ U A iiitrvMrui IlluBtritkw of lh < inulcrii wltoolof utocUlU * . mi < l his unprecedented tuccru In the treatment of Chronic , NVrrou * an 1 HcUt | I HMBboth ( win ) 1 i won derful H * Ull lUtlitrlnft. Tltota | w > rw > ni wlm lut-J nmlirrtl rwliff for ( > i mo it I Kiiirate of I > f ? * , \rlll fln > l in Drom * pUtliwl ftiuliiiroi uful 1 1i ) lcltu In ( he j > orou of Dit OTTKH * * > UK < > , wholitilcMjr lorommtudeJ tjr ltu > tuwdictl imfor lot * * tt Itoint anil atrokvl TO THOSE IN qt'KST OF HEALTH ! ftnvl tUmp ttr KM * r on Mftn , Important Question ftttd ftrniptooi IJ l on which locct fullbUlM ? of llwirdiMaM , Mli in4 AMI ! ( * rrrjrwti rbr ) tprtMj advice by lettiA CbatuluUoa frc mJ ConflJeaUit , penuaall/ bjr mU. II CHROMIC DISKiSIl 'crrftut fj'Bt * mn iilto ] Urtatrjr * d Iteprtxlae * wrll tail othar klnJriCtw of tlllier MC. noraJUr , * , , Opt OTTKRBOUMC , omcK norgii c r. iit * D4f su. . , U U a * M. . * to ft ii4 I U p. m. O i i ( Nu. SCIENTIFIC 'URING 14-20 RUPTURE CURED. 1)7 Dr. Bnedlker's method. No operation ! No rlni No Detention from business. AtlauMd to chlldroa as well as grown people. Ilundrodi of aulojrupa slmonl tlioi ( IU 4111)111111) il.'lollyo > 3 til tlal. CONSULTATION fa Ml. PKOF. N. D , COOK , RoomO , 1014 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb Lawrence Ostroin & Co. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOORBON. " 'fl Death to Consumption , falarla , Sleeplessness , Jhllls and Favors Or Insomnia , and ? yphold Foyer , Dissimulation , ndlsestlou , Of Food , ) yspep9ia , Ten Ycara Old , 1ur lcl Ferorg No Fusel Oil , Blood Poisoning Absolutely Fart , The GREAT APPETIZER This will certify that I have examined the Bel'e of Boutbon Whisky , received from Lawrence Ostrum & CfO. , nnd found the same to be perfectly Irce from Fusel Oil and other deleterious substances tnd strictly pure I cheerfully recommend the same for Family uie and Medicinal purposes. J. P. BARNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. For sale by druggists , wine merchants and grocers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bott ! If not found at the above , half-tloz. bottles in plain boxes will be sent to vny address in the United States on the receipt of six dollars. Express paid to all places cast of Missouri River , LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents , RICHARDSON DR UG CO. , nnd ) RILEY < 9 > DILLON , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , ( Omaha. Families supplied by QL4l ) 2ONE BROS. < CO. , Omaha. RELIABLE JEWELER. Watche * . Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Price * the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union FaciflcRallroad Company. 8AAC W. CARPKNTKH. Pro * . 0. FUANK OAHPENTKH , 8 JA8. A. CARPENTEB , Vlco-Pres. C. I * . CAUPHNTKU , Troos- Carpenter Paper Company , Wholesale Paper Dealers Carry a nice now stock of Printing , Wrapping1 anil Writing Faper. Special attention given to car loud orders , which will bo sbipppil direct from mills. A11 orders will receive personal attention. Wo guarantee good goods and low prices. CARPENTER PAPER COMPANY , Ull and 1110 Douglas St. , Omaha. MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES , BY USING THB WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR rOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THR CHARTER OAK Then ! not cooking ( puntm mad * ailng th * Solid Onn Door , tmtthM the IOM ID wtlght et BMU U from twenty-fire to forty p r aent. of th * m t rouU4 , In othwr wor Ji , rib of b f , weighing Ua ro ail It roMted aedlam to well-don * will low three pound * , The ama rousted in the Charter Oafc Kaiure ualn * the Wire ChuiM Ovra Door loses ) about one pound. To allow mut to eurlnk U to lee * a larg * portion of IU julcM and flaror. Tb * flbrn do not neparat * , and no m liuisTUTio CIIOUIAM ANO PIIK um. it beoome * tooth , tartelen u > d onpalateobl * . CHARTKB OAK 8TOVZ8 and BAKOES art BOLD IV N&BBA8EA as followi : MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA. TANNELL & SWEENEY FAIIIOKT. P. KBNNEY , GOKDON. GETTI.E & FACER FHANKUN. DALLAS & LKTSON HASTINGS. N.J.JOHNSON NORTH BIND. E.C. BREWER HAY Srimcs. l.J. McCAKFERTY , O'Nsii-L CITY. H. AIRU & CO , NKBKASKA CITY. U. HAZI.RWOOD , OSCKOLA. W. F. TEMPLETON , NKLSOK. J. S. DUKE , PLATTlMOUTir. j. B. STURDEVANT & SON ATKINSON. A. PEARSON STERLING. 1.KASS4 CO CHADXON. J O. GREEN STROHsnuRO , KRAUSE , LUBKER & WELCH.COLUMBUS. J. A. PADUEN & SON. SureRiOR. OLDS 13ROS EDGAR. TIMMERMAN &KRAKER , . : V RDON. New Model Lawn Mower five Sizes. Witt cut Mglier grant than any other. Jlas no equal for simplicity , durability'and ease of operation. This is the latest Improved Ma chine in the Market. Low Prices. Hend for circulars. PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. State Agents for Porter't Haying Tool and Jobbers of Rinding Twine. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Btyllih , Dnrablo. Easy Fitting. The beet $3 Khoa in the World. W. L. UOUOIAS $2.50 SHOE ciiuli the S3 HliDOS ailrcr. tlaecl by other arms. Oar BHOE FOB IIOYH rfrwi ( treat wtrlifactlon. All the above ara mule In lluttnn , Coiurreu and Lane , nil atylm ot too. Hold hy 8/100 rt < alern thoughout the U , 8. K your dealer doe * not keen them , nend name on pottal to W.t. DOUGLAS , itrocktonMan * . pcti/iDC nc cDinn " ' ' " c ° "iu to mi DCWAKt Ur rnRUU.knnwbdKO that ooma unscriipiiloiu dealer * ro offerliiR other Roods aa mine , and when naked why my tamp U nut on thn rhoei. Rtita that I liixvo dliu-ontlnucd Ita IIM. THIS IH KALMK. Taka nonn ri' ] > r onti > d to bo thu "W. L. DouiiUu Utto > , " unleaa namr , warrnntoo and prlre nro ( tnnipml on bitttoiD < > f each Bbov. W.L. DOUULA8 , liroekton , SUu. For sale by Kelley , Stiver & Co.cor Dodpe and iQth-sta. ; Henry Sargent cor. Beward and Saunders sis. TAR DID PILESVWTftHEUM . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ nd all ckln dlfes A. . A new mftnod ol eom- ponndlng Tar. A O ! uro tuurantcod , or money refunded. Bold by drueglits. and nt tbo nUlceof TAR-OID CO.,7 * lUMlrHST. CU1CAQO. l'rle fl , Lincoln , Neb. The host known and must ponulnr hotel In the stato. Location contrnl , appointments first class. HoudcU rU > rs ( or oomiuorolaj mon and 11 nuhllo rntlierlnffs. political HuJ ' ( K. P. ItOaaBS , Proprietor. DRS.S.&D.DAVIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. LouU Mo. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Of the Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giescn , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chw and DISEASES , More especi ally thse arising from Impru dence , invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Patients - tients whose cases have heen neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms- All letters receive immediate attention. pUBLIgHED > And will be mulled FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations 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 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St. , St. LouU , Mo. FREE TRIALS l , i tlWlloi. , . TiUI puk ( IU. . . e. OLIN cc. . N * . iii