THE OMAHA DAILY HEB : THURSDAY , MAY 26. 1887. PICKED UP ABOUT 'THE CITY , Farther Facts and Gossip About the Kail- road to the North , AT ATTEMPTED SELF-MURDER. A Runaway Wife The Omaha Row ing Association Hanged Himself A Itunaway Child Other City Intelligence. From the North to the South. The committee appointed at Tuesday evening's railroad meeting had a talk of an hour with Mr. Young yesterday morn ing. He assured the committee that he re presented a syndicate of gentlemen who had plenty of money and were investing it in profitable railroad enterprises. They had already constructed a road from Duluth into the Michigan pineries and also a road in Tennessee and Georgia. They believed a north and south road from the gulf to Dakota would bo a suc cess financially , and they wore now , through him , He-curing right of way in Kansas , through Indian territory and farther south. The lOmalm Southern road is to bo a part of this system , and now ho made a proposition concerning the Omaha & Yanktou , which is to bo another part. The company is now working industriously in Kansas from Abilene northward , because ) of the pas sage by the legislature of that slate last year of an inimical law which prohibits any town or county voting a greater subsidy than 3,000 per mile. This law becomes of oll'ect on July 1. Hence the efforts of the syndicate to obtain as many inducements ns possible from these places and sections before that date. The Omaha Southern is not a now prpjcct to readers of the HUB , who may nave read of the filing of its articles of incorporation witli the secretary of state last winter. It proposes to run from Omaha to Syracuse , Neb. , and thence in a more southwesterly course to the Kan sas line , where it takes the name of the Kansas Southern. Among the incorporators - ators of the Omaha Southern several gentlemen of this city were named , but none have financial interests except Mr. H. T. Ulark. It is possible Mr. 13. F. Smith is interes ted , but his remarks at the meeting Tues day evening led to the impression that hu was not , although ho he'artily favors the project , as well us ho does that of the Milwaukee. Mr. Youngsaid to the committcoycstcr- day morning that it would bo necessary for him to consult with his associates. Ho would return in a week or ten days with n specific proposition. The committee told him frankly that they would want to know three things : The financial responsibility ot himself and the * gentlemen associated with him ; the exact route of the road ; and as surances that , when built , it would not be turned over to any corporation which would discriminate against Omaha. While ho is gone the committee will in vestigate his responsibility. The YanktonVnyno \ and other north ern town representatives left for homo yesterday morning highly pleased with the result of their negotiations. They are satisfied that Omaha will meet them moro than half way. It was stated Tuesday evening in the cours of ono great man's remarks , that Air. Young hail hesitated somewhat before making the proposition regarding the Omaha and Yankton. His reason for such hesitation was that the companv had in view the completion of its line in Kansas first , from Abilcno to the Ne- brasda boundary , and then the general construction in Nebraska was to immedi ately follow. But thn-arguracnts of the Omaha gentlemen , who showed that now Was the accepted time , finally overcome this reluctance. This road runs through some improved and populous and some wild country. Of a necessity it can obtain no grants and the asking of subsidies is , therefore , its only means of getting assistance toward purchase of rights of way. It is calcu lated that the amount asked for between hero and Yankton will barely do moro than this. SHE WANTED TO DIE. Mrs. Curran Books Solace in a Dose of .Laudanum. Mrs. Curran , the woman whoso domes tic troubles have been recorded in the papers for several days , created a sensa tion yesterday morning by swallowing si dose of laudanum anaannouncing that she was going to die. The family liyo at ! )2 ) ( llarnoy street , and Mr. and Mrs. Curran have been having a high old time of late over a boarder named Kane , who is ac oused by Curran of being intimate will : his wifo. Two physicians were sum moned and emetics given to the would-be suicide. This afternoon the woman was much improved and bade fair to ngair make matters pleasant around the board ing house. Changing From Muddy to BIuo. The Omaha Rowing association will , it all likelihood , accept a proposition foi a ninety-nine year gratuitous lease ol four acres on Lake Manawa- , two mile : south of the dummy depot in Conner Bluus ana erect a boat house to cost ! ? 50 ( there during the coming season. Then are numerous reasons for this change from Cut oiriakn , the chief of which is the superior character of the water am : beach of Lake Manawa. The course there will bo throe miles witli a turn. Mr. 11.1) . Hudson said to a reporter , "Try as wo will , it is well nigh impos sible to get ui ) any public interest in row ing on Cut otV lake. There is too mucli mud involution. With Lake Manawa it if different. It is n pretty clear body o water , fed by Mosquito creek , and flow ing into instead of out of the Missouri It is shaped like a crab , and the bodj forms the course which , In a straighl nway , is ono and three-fourths mile ! long. The hotel in process of constructior there will bu 200 feet long and CO wide The Council 151 nil's Boating nssociatior lias already constructed a boat house wltl n spacious dancing pavilion. Wo can ob tain subscribers enough by morning there to increase our shells to fifteen 01 twenty and obtain money enough to ercc a handsome house. The Council lllull' motor line , which will bo complete ! by July 1 , will tuko us direct from tin dummy depot to the lake In ton minutes Altogether , Manawa is a bettor place and one to which wo can attract ladies t < witness our regattas. " The KlnKald Camp. Just near the old city boundaries o Florence the graders are now at work 01 the "cut-off" spur of the Chicago , St Faul , Minneapolis & Omaha railroad. I is the liveliest scone the old Mormoi town and "once ambitious-to-be capital1 of the state has scon in many a day. Cap tain Klnknid , the well known contractor nas a largo foruo of men ami 220 team at work and the way they make the dli fly is certainly attractive to the "tcudoi foot" observer. There is a tented cit established there'with all boarding am lodging accommodations for man atv boast' . The Florentines see a resurrection Ciipfain Kinkaid will probably move part of his forces to the stock-yards thl week whore several million yards c grading for the Stock-Yards company' tracks will bo made. Judge Iterka's Record. . Ope vagrant and two drunks _ were bi . fore the police court yesterday. The va iraj dl cba.rge4 as was also .ono of th drunks. The other was sent up in default of f > and costs. Chas. Hoffman , charged with larceny , was discharged. It devel oped that Hodman had bought and was fully entitled to the goods which ho wa.s accused of taking from J. Cohen. The case of a young man named Pettibon , ac cused of beating the St. James hotel out of a board bill , was continued , the judge being subpu'Miud as a witness in the district court. Fooling With Gasoline. A narrow escape from u house warm ing which would have left Jacob Cohen and family without any homo and no in surance to buy another , occurred yestcr- dav morning at that residence on Jackson street near Thirteenth. Miua Cohen , aged fifteen , went down in the cellar to fill a can with gasoline and lit n match to see by. She escaped from the cellar with her hair scorched and ono eyebrow gone , picked up her baby brother and sailed across the street to give the alarm. If Mina was careless , she also had pres ence of mind. When the department ar rived they tiso.d the Babcock extinguisher , knocked in the head of the gasoline bar rel and covered the contents with ashes. Decorating the Synagogue. Tins , Thursday r.ve'n'ng ' , the ladies of the Hebrew congregation will deco rate the interior * of their beautiful temple on Ilarney street. The feast of Pentecost commenced at sundown Satur day , and lasts ono day , corresponding with the third Jewish mouth called "Sivan. " The confirmation exercises will take place on Sunday , at 2:30 : p. m. The regular choir of the congregation will sing during the continuation exer cises. On Sunday morning a volunteer choir composed of Miss Hachel Franko , Mr. Adolph Meyer and Mrs. S. ( joet/ , will render some choice selections. HIsAVtfo Rnn Away. A man named A. N. Cartwright was arrested as a suspicious charactciTuesday evening. At the station ho told that ho had been living at 518 Nortli Twenty- third street. Last Friday his wife de serted him , taking $100 of the $000 in the house , and leaving a note tolling him she was going to Denver. Cartwright took the $200 left him and went on a spree. An olllcor found him trying to pawn household articles in a Tenth street pawn shop , and arrested him. Yesterday morn ing Judge Berka released Cartwright. who was an employe of D. M. Stcclo & Co. A Runaway Child. Eflio DoWitt , ah eleven-year-old girl , was sent to the grocery Saturday after noon on an errand. Losing the account book , the child was afraid to return home and wandered oil' with other little chil dren. A family on Seventeenth street housed the child until ycstcrdayjvhen the police were notified and took nor to the Woman's Christian association rooms. The child says she lives on Twenty- seventh street between Campbell and Burdctt. Her mother is dead. Enjoyed n Short Drive. A youthful bootblack named Paul Bentley was arrested yesterday morning for driving oft"a horse ana buggy from in front of tiio exposition building. The luel was in company with another shiner named Uuss Green , and the latter is said to bo the ono who drove the rig away. Bentley was registoreel on the police record as "horse thief. " Ho is fifteen years old and a bright looking boy. Nellie Wlloox Released. Nellie Wilcox , the fourteen-year-old girf.who was remanded by Judge BcrKa to jail pending investigation by the district court , was released yesterday morning. The girl's mother complained that she was incorrigible. On the promise to stop at homo and abandon her evil associates the district court judge determined to give her another trial rather than send her to the reform school. An Old Deed Recorded. An old collector's deed , made out in 1800 , was filed in the clerk's office yester day afternoon. The property involved comprises twenty-three lots in Florence and the deed is from Thos. K. Lewis to Harry Grebe. The consideration of the ransfor was sfS.Cl. The property is now worth practically $300 a lot. Noliraskana in the City. The following are in the city : Isaac A. Wood , Evans Mills ; G. E. Waldo , Colin ; D. Wilson , Ulysses ; Theodore Hunt. Lincoln ; J. Chase and A. A. Mil ler , Weeping Water ; F. N. Prout , Blue Springs ; Dan S. VanValkenbougli , Sutton - ton ; O ; P. Dinges , Lincoln ; F. H. Tllnot , Kearney. Hanged Himself. Dee Buttcrlield , an old settler , and well known in Sarpy county and in Omaha , committed suicide by hanging hiinsolf tea a tree two miles south of Gil more yester day afternoon. Buttcrfiold was about fifty-live years of ago and was among the first settlers in Sarpy county. Despond ency is said to bo the cause. You will have no use for spectacles if you use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthen ing Eye Salvo ; it removes the film and scum which accumulates on the eye balls , subdues inflammation , cools and soothes the irritated Jnorvcs , strengthens weak and failing sight. 20o a box. A Chnngo In Clerks. Jerome C. Pontzel , who has so long occupied the desk of police clerk , stopped down and out yesterday morning to give place to Captain John Wood , whoso ap pointment to the position was confirmed by the council Tuesday night. Mr. Pent- zol will go into business. Cottage colors ready for use in now and desirable shades. Alabaslino in various tints , the original and only per manent wall finish , supersedes calci mine for beauty and durability , and is easily applied. Paints , window glass , brushes , etc. , largest and most complete stock west of Chicago. Cummings & Ncilson , lllSFarnam St. Assault AVith Intent. Jailor Mi Her yesterday afternoon took Ed Collins before Judge Borka , and r complaint was sworn out against Robin son , the negro who made the assault in the jail a week ago. The charge is as sault with intent to commit murder. Commissioners to Oonernl Assembly , The Chicago & Northwestern railway comuany will sell excursion tickets tc clergymen and all others in attendance to Presbyterian assembly nt groatlv re duced rates to points in Dakota and Min nesota. Full particulars on application W. N. BAHCOCK , General Western Agent , 1411 Farnam street The Walt Finished. The retaining wall about the count ] court house grounds was finished ycster day and presents a neat appearance The county commissioners will exaruim the work lu n day or two and formal ! ; accept the job as completed. Edison Electric Light System Esllraaet furnished. GEO.V , COSTEU , Paxton House , Omaha , Agent. Tlio tcnohorsof music inthecityschpol have abundonoci the idea pf holding i .May'musical festival OUR BREAD IN DANGER. The Alarming Increase fci Baking Powder Adulterations. Among recent important discoveries by the food nnalyata is that by Prof. MOTT , U. S. Government Chemist , of largo amounts of lime and alum in the cheap baking powders. Ifc is a startling fact that of over ono hundred different brands of baking powder so far analyzed , comprising all those sold in this vicinity , not ono , with the single exception of Royal Baking Powder was found free from both lime and alum. ; > - i Alum is used as a substitute for cream of tartar to produce o cheap baking powder , ilt costs less than two cents a pound , whereas pure cream of tartar costs forty. Its effect upon the system has been ascertained to bo poisonous , and overdoses have been attended with fatal results. Limo is the most useless adulterant yet found in baking powders. It is true that when subjected to heat it gives off a certain amount of carbonic - bonic acid gas , but a quicklime is left , one of the most powerful caustics known. The effect of limo upon the delicate membranes of the stomach , intestines and kidneys , moro particularly of infanta and children , and especially when taken into the system day after day , and wjth almost every meal , -pernicious in the ex treme. It is said by physicians to bo one of the chief causes of indigestion , dyspepsia , and diseases of the kidneys. Chemists have found 12 per cent. , ' or one-eighth of the weight , of some of the baking powders prominently sold in this vicinity , to bo lime. The wickedness ofrthis adulteration is apparent. The absolute purity and wholesomencss of the Royal Baking Powder now affirmed by every chemist and food analyst of prormnence'and conceded by all manufacturers of other brands arises fr < 5m the exclusive use of cream of tartar which is specially refined by patent processes that totally remove the lime and all other impurities. These facilities are possessed by no other manufacturer. ( Dr.V. \ . G. TUCKER , Professor of Chemistry in the Albany , N. Y. , Medical College , whose analytical work in connection with investigations of the food adulterations in the State of New York has been extensive and thorough , sajra of the Royal Baking Powder : " The cream of tartar employed in its manufacture is free from the limo which is a constituent of the improperly refined cream of tartar of the market used by manufacturers of other baking powders , and of most of the substitutes therefor which enter into the composition of many powders , 'and ' in this im portant respect , as well as in its general purity , and wholesomeness - ness , the Royal Baking Powder is superior to any other powder which I have examined. The constituents are so pro portioned as to secure the best results and ! yield a baking powder unequalled for purity , strength and whdlesomeness. " WILLIS G. TUCKER , M. D. , PH.D. , Pmfetsor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemittry , Albany 2Tedial THE NATION'S NATAJj DAY. Tbo Knights ot Lmb'ir Organizing Far a Grand Celebration. For some reason , not generally known , i nt nil , Omaha has not for years past had any aoncr.il celebration of the nation's national day. There have been , roru vear to year , moro or less sickly demonstrations which have passed as 'Fourth ' of July" celebrations. This voar , however , there is promise of a radi cal exception to the Eoner.il rule and the indications are that Omaha will have a clebnition this year that will surpass anything of the kind over held iu the state or in the west. The secret of the specially favorable indications for a big time , lies in the fact that the. Knights of of Labor have taken the matter in charge and they never do anything except in thorough and creditable manner. mimittcus of the K. of L. are now so liciting subscriptions for funds to pro vide a programme that will bo suitable for the occasion. They have already se cured the fair grounds for the holding of the celebration. It is proposed to' form a procession of the various trades aad soci eties , the regular army , police , fire de partment. manufactures and industrial outfits. Over 100 musicians have been se cured and will do service for the occa sion. The programme , so far as outlined , includes addresses by speakers 'of ' na tional repute , bicycle and foot races , bal loon ascension , with an open air concert and fireworks in the evening. The com mittees who are soliciting subscriptions should bo treated liberally by the busi ness men of the city. THE CHAC'KKK MAKERS. Another Mooting of the Western Manufacturers. The leading cracker men of the west met m convention again yesterday in this city. Representatives are present from the leading western cities. At the convention in St. Joseph some time ago the meeting came to a somewhat abrupt termination by the withdrawal of certain members who would not agree to the scale of prices. A later meeting in Kan sas ( Jiiy was moro harmonious , but still affairs were loft in a degree unsettled. It is expected that the present convention will succeed in arranging a scale of wholesale prices which will bo satisfac tory to all concerned. Secret sessions were hold yesterday morning and after noon and again last night. The conven tion is not half through with its work , sea a member stated last niglrt , and will bo in session during the whole of to-day. ItEAij ESTATE. Transfers Filed May 24 , 1887. Ernstus A Benson , trustee , to Chas 0 Williams , lots lit , 20 and 31 , blk 13 , Uenson.wd . : . 81,000 State of NeDraska to William A J'ax- tou , nX o ( section SO , 10,11,320 acres , deed . 3,200 John it Cornes and wife to Ida J Mc- Conncll et al. w CO ft of the e 115 ft ot lot 10 , Mlllard &Cald\vell's add , w d . 2,000 George II Train , trustee , to Baptist Joesten , lot 8 , blk E , Lowe's add , wEd ' ' ' ' ' ' * ' ' ' * Ed ward'N olarY to' U 0 Moore' , Jot' 0 , blk W , Slilnn's3a add , wd . 1,000 May A Upton et al to II A Arnold , lot 0. blk W , South Omaha , w d . 3,000 Herman II Haven and wife to John M McMahon , 65x198 ft bezlunlng at the s e corner of lot 44 , S Koger's plat of Ukahomo , vr d . 000 Felix J McCarthy et al to Nellie Mc- Namara , lots 0 and 10 , blk 1 , Kllby place , w a . , . COO South Omaha Land Co to Chas O Luid , lot 8 , blk .71 , South Omaha , w V Ilonrr A Noyes and wife to Ernest ( Lobcck , 40 actss in C , 14,13 , w il 12,000 Otto Lobcck and wife to 11 Carrie Ahlqulst , lot 'i , blk 4 , Lincoln place , wd 290 City of Florence to Charles Hamilton , lot 8 block lit Florence , qc 3,125 Dan'l Kendall amivlfo to Phillip Berney ; lot 12 block 7 , Kendall's ad dition , w d 1,200 Dan'l Kendall and \\ito to Kato Mc Enroe , lot 17 block 8 , Kendall's ad dition , wd 1,500 Oco E Bertr.ind to Convent of Mercy , north % of lot 4 , block 5 , S E Kog- ers' addition , wd 2,800 Gee W Loomis and wife to Herbert J Davis , lot 14 , Oak Hill , addition No 2 , wd 3.GOO Jno Q Biirsner and wife to Henry B Shaw , lot 7 block 1 , Patrick's addi tion , wd 2,300 Victor B Caldwell to Himli G Clark et al , lot 31 , Mlllard & Caldwcll's addi tion , wd 8,000 tiam E Honors to the City oC Omaha , a strip of land 0 feet wldu oft the cast side lot 3 , block 5. also ! ) feet wldu oil the west sldn lot 4 , block 5 , S E Itog- era' addition , to bo used tor an alley , q c A win Uaslln jr , to It Bincham et al , lot 1 , block 10 Meyers , JUetiards &Tildn's addition , wd 700 Harry B Hulford to llenj M Nlcolson , lot 5 block 1. and the north 20 feet of lots 0,7 , 8 , 0 , block 1 , all In Pope Place , wd 2,000 Allen II Fitch to Sarah D Elliott , east 50 feet of lots 25 and 20 , block 17 , WHanscom Place , wtt 3,000 Dora Ilarney to J Jforthup , north % lot 3 . Keeso Placo. w d 4,700 Thos Sinclair and wife to Myer Hell- man , lot 1 blk 2COK , W d 20,000 Sovmotir E Williamson and wife to David .S Burroughs , lot IS blk 3 , Kllby Place , wd 1,000 bophla Allen and husband to Jacob Wllllaiiid , lot 10 blk 4 , Kllby Place , wd f 3,500 Geurt'e F Brown and wife to Peter Eller , northeast part of lot 5 blk 2-24 , Omaha , w d 1,830 Oscar J 1'ickard to tlin public plat of Plckard's add to Westlawn , bolne that part of io n e K of the w 1A 25. 15 nntl.l ! ! , lying west of the centre ot Little Papilllon creek. Dedication Mrs Nellie McXamara to Andrew Hlloy et al , lots 8 and 0 blk 1 , Kilby Place wd 3,600 Alonzo P Tukoyand wife to school district of Omaha , lots 44 and 45 and south thhty-clgbt feet of lot . " ; lots 41 and 42 and south thlrty-olKht feet of lot li'.l. Ketlick's second add , w d 18.500 St Patrick's church to the Convent of Mercy , south > , Qf lots blk 5 , S E Koger.V add , w U " 500 Convent of Mqrcy to SJ Patrick's church of Omaha , north y of lot 4 blk5. ri E UoL-ars5 add. w il 1 Saml E Itogcrs and wife to Jacob Bnrkanl.'n y e t blk 8 , Improve- . incut Asso add , w d 230 Edward J Wolilereet al to Frederick \V Mehnert , lot 20 blk 1 , tiato City 1'arJc , wd , 200 Gee irCrandall w'll S Van Gorder , lot 3blk20 , Boyd'twld , wd 800 Frank 1) Brown et al to Wm B Leather lot 10 , Clark's add , w d 0,400 E II Walker ndwife to D P Hedman , lots G and 7 blk 09 , Florence , w d. . . . 1,000 Otto Bauman and wife to Gee Kuril , lots. Kensington add , w d 1,800 Saml E Kocers and wife to Philip Plelss sH lot 7 blk 3 , Improvement assoadd , w d 250 Marc A Upton and wlte to Uobt P Bos- worth , south } i lot 11 , blk 80 , South Omaha , w d 2.500 Elmer S Dundy , Jr. and wife to John A Crelghton , Moore's Keserve and block C , belne the south part of block 1 In South Omaha addition , wd. . . . 13,750 Kate Jndllcka and husband to Freder- rick U Koppert , lot 0 , blk 8 , Omaha View , w d 1,000 John F Llsy and wife to Percy Snyder - der , undivided H ot lots 1.2 and 3 , blk 1. Cleveland Plaw. w d 2,400 Percy Snyder to Wm G Moorhead ct aU undivided Kof lots 1,3 and 8 , blk 1 , Cleveland Place , wd 2,000 John McGlvern and wiftUo Addle O Fisher , north H of lot 13 , blk 2 , Park Plack , w d 4.GOC Jeremiah A Wbalen and wife to JohnMcUivern , north K ot lot IV blk 2 , PukPUce , w d. 3.50C SWEEPING REDUCTION We want to close out our light weight suits now while there is a demand for them and not wait until the season is over. For that rea son we had a great mark down , of which the following are a few samples , One lot of fine worsted four button cutaway frocks , in neat silk mixtures , lined with silk serge and elegantly made , which formerly sold low at $20 , now reduced to $16.50. Several lots of fine worsted sacks , oi same description , in differ ent patterns , bound and unbound , formerly sold low at 18.50 and $17.50 , now reduced to $14.50 One lot of fine worsted four button cutaway frocks , light color , . silk faced , and equal to custom made , formerly sold low at $20now reduced to $15. 500 light and dark colored cheviot , pin check and various nobby spring suitings , formerly sold at $15 , $12 and $10 , now reduced to $12 , $10 and $8. Special attention is called to our line of summer coats and vests , in flannel , serge , mohair , alpacca and seersuckers , in all new and fashionabie shades , and ranging in price from $1 up to $5.25 for . coat and vest. A G-BEAT BARGAIN , is our $3.25 mohair coat and vest. The same is sold elsewhere for from $6 to $7. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price. Nebraska Clothin Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , O. H. CURTIS , Pres. - J. HURD THOMPSON , Sec. $ & Treas Wholesale © Retail. "WE STOOIK : : R/CJBBEJR : : : : , "Fish Brand" Coats , Bulbs , Douches , HnlrCrlmpcrs , Nursery Sheeting , Spccnlnrai , Air I'lllowfl , Brushes , Drill & Duck , Hair riim , Navy Hags , Sportsmen's Goods , AirlScds , Ilrowcr'B Iloao , Door Milts , Hats , OH Clothing , . Stamps , Air Cushions , Cnps , Dress Shields , ilorso Covers , Packing , .Stationer's ( Juui , Anti Itatllera , Copes , Drinking Cuns , Hose , 11. B. A P. Co.l'alls , Hyphens , Aprons , Carriage Cloth , Elastic Hands , lloso Couplings , Perfection Box S/rin o.splr t teens , Atomizers , Cartridge Hags , Klastlc Stockings , lianda , Catheters , Krascrs , Bandage Cum , Clothing , Face Bags , Baptismal I'unts , Copy Hook Sheets , Finger Cots , Halls , Carpeting , Flower Sprinklers , Jlatli Mats , Cement , Floor b'crapeta , Hath Tubs , Clothes Wringers , Folding Palis , lied Tans , Coats' Fiali Brand" Foot Balls , lied Sheets , Combs , Force , Cnps B.B. & I'.Co. 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We can remove Syphilitic poltou from the ijbUni without mercury. New reitnrative treatment for lots of rllol power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL Cull and consult us or send came and pott-odlra a'Idresi plainly written enclose stamp , and wo nil ! send you , In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEff urox I'KiviTB , Sricui. AHD NsnTotis DISIUIM , HIMINAL WEAKNESS , HrnuviToimiKii , lurarr.N. cr , Srrnins , QoMonnmsi , UIEIT , VJLIIICOCEIT : , STBIOTURB , AKD AM. innins or TUB UENITO- URIMAKT Onoixs , or tend history of your cafe I or an opinion. I'ersons unable to irlilt ns may be treated t thel themes homes , by correspondence .Medicine * and Initru- ments sent by mall or express SEUUKKLY I'ACK KI > FROM onHEUVAT10N.no marks to Indicate contents or sender. One personal interview prc ferred If convenient. Fifty moms for the accom modation of patients. Hoard nnd attendance , at reasonable pilots. Address 1 ! Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Cor. 1 3th St. and CaotoU ! M OMAHA. N > B. WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOR THL Decker Brothers FIA.3STOS. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. FOB. SALE. A { ull blooded Normun and a thoroughbred GabonundWagnur Clay , fallen was Imported by Uegan Ilrotliors , Uttnwu. III. , la 17 Imndt high ; ( firth 7 foot 3 Inclioa , and weighs IUXJ Ibs : lie nas a record for heavy lioreos of I min utes. Clay , a tliorouKlibrod trotting stulllon , and BOglstored in American Btutl Hook , Is a ehostnut. 16 hands high , welirnt im Also a registered Clay colt For particular * , address t T. U. MAMIES , Box 997. Omaha , TfoDC MMK. kArTN DCRflCsTNV Is produced from twelve pow. sw A rftr RASL'ROAD REIVISZDY crflil vCBctnWo Ingredient. , sq the most wonderful results known to the medical world. manipulated as to produce Us "S on f. both sV.rc . and speedy , gMne instant "M' ' " * " to which flesh is heir. A positive cure for Croup , Catarrli , iarrhoea , lorn Morlms , Colds , Sore Throat ami RHEUMATISM AND Inthcirworst forms ; Headache , Toothache , Harm-he , Side Sprains , Cuts , JJruises , Burns. Scalds , Corns , Cl illilaji s and . hundreds of tcsti.no. . hut what Frost IJites We make no claim for this Remedy nlals of the lii-'hcst character have established. We publish the following : lion K. I' . KOOOFV , Secretary of State , says : "I hn > c Kent a supply of lUllroad UcincJy on hand for u'"n my f.unily. I found It alfjou represented , and cheerfully ' " .l" ' ' / , , , Neb. I Imve used Hallimd Kcmcdy for rheumatism , piln In the hack and kidney , and lute found i.mnc. Uiato relief. 1 consider it the , , t rdhh.c . g' ' f ' 'j&S.T'w. & ' , F. A QO. , Nehra.ka CUy. dcrfu , arc the effects of , hN O t ll.rn.dj. ChorS.OOO test CU603 cured. For snlo liy nil flist cla-ia driiirglsts. Trndo supplied by HIcU1 urdsoti DriiirComnniiy , Omnliu. 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 Uie Union 1'acificRailroad Compan * . ' i PUBLIC SALE OF THE Emerald Valley Herd of Short Horn Cattle , At Lincoln , Neb , , Tuesday , May 31st , at 1 o'clock ' , I will oiler for sale 45 cows and heifers in calf or with calves nt foot , and 15 grand young bulls of the following justly cole- bratcu Short Horn families : Kirkleving' tons , Filbert , Iloso of Sharon.Young Mary , Amelia , Louttn , lantliu , White Hose , &c. I purchased the parent stock of this herd from some of the beat breeders in Ken tucky. They were selected for their purIty - Ity of blood , individual excellence and their beef ana milking qualities. Farmers anil stockmen will therefore have a good opportunity to purchase pure bred uud utjoful animals. . . . . . . f They are ull in good brooding condition and warranted as represented. m. J. W. FITZGERALD. Cattle will be at Checkered Hani , Lincoln , fur InHiioction after May 37tli. Fo catalogues or other information apply to F. JI. WOl > DJi | Lincoln. - " " . John Fitzgerald.