OMAHA DAILY BEE : FEIDAY. JTJNE 24. 1887 ; II1E TRIAL OF DR , 'DOCCE , Ilorold Qots Ont of ilia Ponitnotiary andS Becks to Recovery Hia Forportyi A VARIED MASS OF TESTIMONY JVn Elk Creek Grnln Firm Sues the Chicago , rinrllncton & Qitlncj For Hcbatcfl Duo Them Capital Ctty Nous. IritoM TUB IHK'H : MNCOI.X nun IAU. : ] f The trial of Ur. O. II. Doggo and wife , In the district court , is attracting much attention from attorneys and spectators at Iho bar. The case is that of the cred itors of C. O. Ilorold , who seek to re cover from the Doggcs money alleged to have been received by Doggo from Her- old at the time of the lattor'a failure , when the two wcro in collusion. Two years ago the case was somewhat differ ent , when Ilorold was prosecuted and sent to thu penitentiary , at which time Doggo helped to send him tlioro. The cnso is reversed now , and llerold , par * doned out of the penitentiary , sits on one Bide of tlio table helping as best ho can to prove that Doggo received his property at the time of his failure , and ought to Btirrcnifcr it now to the creditors. The love between Doggo and ilcrold at the present is not such as bound Damon and Pythias , and they never speak as they pass by in going to nnd from the court room. Thu cose has already occupied lour days , and if the mass of testimony receives tlio attention of Judge Chapman - man during the coming dog days , that gentleman will bo more at tenuated than ho is at the present time. It is n study for an artist and an expert in perjury to sit nnd listen to the testi mony. When one side is testifying the principals on the other side sit and smile incredulous smiles as though wondering nt the depravity of the tcsti mony , and when the parties are reversed the smile of unbelief gleams on the countenances of the other sdo | , except when a shadow crosses the features indicative of remorse that thov did not do better themselves when they were on the stand. Addi tional complications nre given to the case through the fact that all parties have testified heretofore and the monumental dittcrences in the testimony on the dif ferent occasions becomes very apparent to those who have watched the dittoront phases of the caso. Tlie work in the case yesterday was the showing on the part of thu defense that Mrs. Doggo , who has all the family property in her own name , brought a largo sum with her when she came from Wisconsin , and that it is this property and its accumulations that the prosecution are attempting to gain pos session of in settlement of _ the Herald debts. When the testimony is all in and written out by the reporter it will make a volume of truly wonderful statements. TO UECOVKK A RKUATK. James D. Uussoll , of Elk Crock. John- Ron county , assignee of McLuro & Grif fin , has commenced suit in the Lancaster county district court to recover rebate duo McLuro & Griffin from the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railroad on grain ' shipped by the above lirm to Chicago over that company's lines. The petition recites that a contract was made between McLuro & Urillin on thn one part and the railroad on the other by which the com pany was as a common carrier to trans port corn from Elk Creek , Nob. , to Chicago cage for 80 cents per 100 pounds , and , further , tha * on payment ot this the sum of 10 cents par 100 was to bo paid back tc the grain firm. The firm of McLuro & > GriliTn , in the month of October , 1880 , - shipped corn over the railroad for which thu company demanded and received f 1.C70 as freight at 80 cents per 100. The allegation is that the 10 cent rebate was never paid back by the railroad , and that consequently there is duo the plaintltftlu etim of $500 ns said robaU under the contract , and that thii Bum is now in the hands of de fendant and wrongfully withhold nndei the contract. The defendant , it ii claimed , has been roucntcdly notified ol * the debt , but refuses to pay , and there fore judgment is asked for the entin nmount. with interest from October 18 1880. at 10 per cent. Judge S. P. David son. of Tucumscb , is tlie attoruoy of ru Dcord for the plaintiff. A COMING ATTRACTION. Mr. William Harrigan , the wido-awnki ftdvanco agent of the Harrigan Purl t Theatre company , was in Lincoln yesterday day arranging for a date for his people nnd visiting with his old-time acquaint nnco , Hon. 1) . G. Courtnay , chairman o the republican congressional committee Tim date secured for Lincoln precede , the dates selected for thu company's up pcarunco in Omaha , and the company will present the play , "Cordelia's Asmra tlons. " Them are forty-scvon people ii the company.and one ol the great attrac tions is iavo lirahnm's orchestra , tha has an extended reputation in all section of the oast. IIHIEK ITEMS. Thu new block of II. T. Clarke has small array engaged now upon foumlH tion work , which is being laid broad am deep nnd well. This will be five storio and basement and when completed wil bo one of the most imposing buildings ii the capital city. The U. & M. will lay track into thu building for couvemenc handling heavy freights and the con pany was engaged yesterday in laying track from thu now freight depot to th r plaoo. While graders were engaged in level Ing the ground around the nuw B. & M freight depot yesterday valuable tear driven by one of thu mun foil into n : nbandonod well. A crowd of unusual d mentions was soon nt the scunu , a der rick was secured , and in nn hour hot horses were rucovcrud alive but SOUK What crippled. Thu post-mortem held on the remain of Byron ; the man killed in the railrou wrecK. was hold under the charge of Di Hart Wednesday evening and cvtirvthin was provun satisfactorily that his deal was entirely from the accident and 1 roi no dthor causes whatever. Jmlgu I'ound and Court Reporter Mu Ion arrived homo from Nebraska City yai tcrday. T hey learned of tlio escape of Qui Bohanan only an hour before leaving but Mr. Million in that time visited tli jail and the cell from which thn bird hn llown. There was a pack of cards and crihbngo board in the cell , an ink-stun and other materials of that kind. M Mullen states that Quin was a great chei vlayor , having his own board nnd callin moves through a hole in the wall to prisoner in the adjoining coll. Bohanit lias lately been examined by tl county superintendent of Otoo count for a teacher's certificate , and he passe n satisfactory examination , if ho ha the ccrtlllcato with him , it would intr duce him to employment. The funeral of Byron occulted yeste dav , and was very largely attended , A light sotwion of the police court wt tha order of tlio day buforo Judge Pai eons yesterday. M. D. Polk , S. C. Green , Platumout Captain A. AUeo. Omaha : George I Frank , Grand Island ; II. T. Clark Omaha , wore in Lincoln yesterday. In dyspepsia and indigestion the u of Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthen ! ! Cordial nnd Blood Purifier strengthc the exhausted coats of thu stomach , pr motes a healthy How of gastric juic T which is thu rolront of the food and ii S pels thu organs which secrotu it to pi lorni their inactions vigorously and wi ESTATE. ' 'TrhnHfera Filed Juno 22,1887. II Kount/o to Olnt LI ml quest undivided l-sth ot w K ol lot 8 blk 7 , Kount/o and Huth's add , w (1..S 1 Andcres 0 Peterson ami wife to Emma O Anderson , 8 w } < of lot 8 blk 7 , Kotmt7u nml Huth's nihl , w d 1 Julia 13 Vantlercook rt al to Herbert I ) Hicks , lot 2 blk 1 , VanUercook Ter race , wd 1,100 I'jllzahcth A Urnwnleo to John M Meleeii ) lot 13 , blk 1 , Hawthorne mid wd 1,400 Frederick Doll to Fremont , Klkliorn & Mo Valley U 11 Co 100 ft over tlin s e } < s oi sec 1M and n o M n e ) { SO , 13 , 13. ref w 1,093 J ( ' Knluht to the same 100 ft over s w } fs otf34,10 , lUr ot w 750 J 0 Knight and wife to narno 100 ft over n w > < of s o K ! Hi 1" . 12. r of w COO Leopold Doll and wile to ianie , 100 ft OUT n w K n w K i , 15 , 13 , r of w 1,450 Marx Sluhr and \vlie to same , 100 ft over wi of s w J < and s oi of s w } it sec -4 and all that part of n e \ ( of n w M sec S3 , btw 1'apllllon and Cole crui-k , and n w H n e K ' & , 15 , 12rof w 4,405 , Henry Itaaho and wife to same , 100 ft over n oi n e Jf sec 15 and w Jtf of s wX. 14. 15 , 12 , ref w f. . . . 3,245 Clans bliwitrs and wile to same , 100 ft over all that nart of nojf of nw > { , SKI , 15 , ia o of Cole creek , r of w 3,010 John Campbell ot al to same , 100 ft ever o K of no M G,14. IS , also 60 ft on s skin of above , rot w. 400 Lewis S Keed and wife to same , 1-10 of an acre , In nw , ' { ot ne > { of 0 , 14 , ULrofw 100 llyron Heed and wife to same , 100 ft over sw X ot ne > f r > . 14. 13 , nlso strip rx ) wmo on each side of above land.rofw C.800 Lawrence Wire and wife to same. 100 ft over o K of so bee 10 , 15 , 12. ref of w 2,633 Isaac Street and wile to same , 100 ft over o } i of sw K sec 4,1C , 11. also a strip i1) it wide on o sldo of above land.rofw 292.50 John W Colyer and wlfo to same , 100 ft over sw Kof nw K and nw M o s wM'A 12 , ref w 2,020 John L McCaguo and wlfu to sninc , 100 ft over so ) { of of n w > sec 0,14 , 13 , also 50 ft on each side of above land , wd 3,133 Otto Lobeck and wlte to same , 100 ft ovpr lots 8 , 0 , CO , 21 ami 22 , Spring Valley , also 50 ft on ench sideot said land , r of w 4,350 Larmon I1 Pruyn and wlfo to George 1) Morton , 17 and 18 , blk 2 , . 1'ruyn park , wd 2,500 Ernstus Uensnn trustee to Jacob A Morgan , lots 5,6 , 7 , 6 blk 7 , lots 8 , 0 , 5 blk 41. lietison.w d 1,120 1) ,1 llutchinson and wlfo to Jacob A Morgan , lots 7 , 8 blk 1 1'ruyu's sub dlvof bikSHydo park , wd G50 llonry F Cudy and wife to Francis J Wight , lot U blk 14 Florence.w d. . . . 550 Iluuh U Clark and wile to E E French , lots 14.15 , I'riiyn's sub dlv ofblk3 llydol'ark. w d 750 Henry L Crmmbcrluln et al to K K French , lots 1 , 2 , hlk 0 , Uedford place , w d 1,550 John W Paul to Frank J Bnrkley , un divided K of lot 3 blk 3 , Crcston , wd. . . . . . 700 AnnaM O McCormlck ct al to Leon Kopald , lot 10 blk 0 Deer nark , w d 1,000 Douglas county to Maria Krebs , lots 11. iS. blk 11 , Doujjlas add , w d 2,050 Martin Quick and wlfo to Michael Hpatistnt , lot IS blk 471 , Urandvlew , w d 150 Jennie M WIcdcnsall to Pen In ah JIogL' , lot ll > Arlington , wd 1,100 Emma Hiown to ( ierlmrd S I3eno\va , undiv X of lot 14 blk S Plalnview add. wd 4,500 M ' 1 Patrick nnd wife to Fielder M Phillips , lots 1. 2 , 3 ank 4 blk 14 lots 7 , 8. 0 and 10 hlk 12 lot 1 blk 11 lota 4 , 6 and 0 blk7 Patrick's 2d add , wlc. . . 22,050 Benjamin M NIcoLson to Frank J Slltor , e RO ft of w 00 ft of lot 5 and n 20 ft of lot 7 blk I Pope place , wd. . 2,800 Benjamin M Nicolaon to Frank J Sliter. w 30 ft ot lot 5 and n 20 tt of lot 0 blk 1 Pope place.vd 2,800 Herman KounUe and wife to William C Cain , lot 8 blk 0 Kountzo place , wd. . . . . 2,000 , Charming M Woodurldjre to the pub lic , plut of Ulalne place , subdlv lot 14 blk 4 Urookllne , dedication Novel W Markwood and wife to Harriet A Powell , lot 3 , blk 181 } * , Omaha.w d 5,000 Herbert D Hicks to John S Morrison , lota , bite l.Vandercook Terrace , w d 1,400 John C Drexel fatal to Mads Mortensen lots 5 and 0 , Drexul and Maul's add. , wd 3,003 Ellzabath Tobln and husband to Kllen JDoLand , lots 4 and S , blk 31 , Flor ence , wd 1,200 United States to James Alfred Jones , GO acres In M6-in patent United States to James Alfred Jones , 80 acres In 0-1(1-10 ( patent. James M Wlusliip and wife to Mycr llellman , sK of lot 1 , blk 171 , Oma ha , wd..V. ! 11,501 James O Mctcnth and wlfn to John Hop , lot 55 , Windsor place , wd. . . . l.OOC Augustus Kountzo and wife to Joseph Alalml , sK lot 17 , blk 7 , Kountzo's 4th add. w d S7 ( Annlo K Shaw and husband to Otis 11 Ballou et al , lot 13 blk 4 , Central park , wd 2.00C J J Dlckoy et al to Wm L Monroe , lot ! ! blk a , Hawthorne , wd 1,501 City of Omaha to Henry Ostholl , lot 4 blk 24. qo 1 Edwin S Rowley and wife to Mariano PeierhBU. e M lot 21 , Pcluarn place , w d 1,40(1 ( Tlios Garvoy to Bridget Moanoy , n } i lot 3 blk 13 , Kountzo's 3id add , wd. . 3,70 ( GeoT Walker and wlfo to Otis 11 Ballon et al , lot 14 , blk 2 , lots ! ) and It blk 87 , lot 'J blk 8 , lot 5 blk 12 , lot IS blk 15 , Ambler place , w d 15,201 City of Omaha to Martha M Ish. 14x39.C feet beginning at s w cor of lot * blk 12 , qo 27721 On thn New Grounds. A very pleasant festival was given las evening under the auspices of the Firs Methodist church Sunday school. Tin festival took place on the grounds at thi corner of Twentieth and Davenpor streets , recently purchased by the churcl for the new $70,000 building to be erectoi this season. The refreshments consistct of ice cream , cake and berries. A largi ntimhor of people attended. The fcstiva will bo given again to-nlcht. The pro ceeds are to go toward furnishing tin Sunday schoolroom in the new building Undertaker oniclala. At the state convention of undcrtak ors , held nt Lincoln yesterday , H. K Burket , of this city , was ro-elcctcd prcsi dent nnd P. J. B\rrettt : , of Barrett i' ' Heafy , also of this city , chairman of th executive committee. The same gontlc men were oluctod delegates to thu Na tional convontiou. I'o//.om s Complexion Powder prc ducos n sofi nnd beautiful skin. It coin bines uvory clement of beauty nnd purilj Sola by druggists. NotCH. The Hebrew Sabbath school picnic wi ! take place at llanscom parkWcdnesdaj July Cth. A special mooting of the Hebrci Ladies' Sowing society is called for Stir day next at 4 o'clock p. m. at the syr ngoguo. She has the complexion of a poach Poz/onl's Medicated Comploxlonll'owde did it. Sold by all druggists. Blarrlert In Milwaukee. T. U. Mmahau , well known Inthtscit : r- left last Sunday for Milwaukee. Yeste ris day ho was married In that city to Mi ! is Dora Lippf. The bridal couple will tnk a short trip nnd then begin life in Omahi They will bo tendered a reception upu their arrival. Pec altar In the combination , proportion , and pr < pnration of its ingredients , Hood's Ha 30 sapariila accomplishes cures whei other preparations entirely fail. Pcculii 113 in its good uamo at homo , which is "tower of strength abroad , " peculiar i e , the phenomenal sales it ban attnmoi n- flood's Sarssparilia is the moM juccos nr - ful niodieine for purifying the blorx rHi giving strength and creating an apn THE counra. What the Jmlgo * nnd qilonts Did In Them This Morning. Frank Fowler 1ms sued Abritm and William II. Prnyn on a nolo , $277.23 , in the county court. A very rich nnd racy divorce suit , that of Warren Cochr.in ngalnst Kntio Hay Cochran , with Estabrook & Irvine for plalntilVnnd Shoemaker for defendant , is being heard before Judge Wakcloy. Cochran wants to bo liberated from mar tial ties on the grounds of bigamy and general looseness on thtj part of his wife , and she , in a coiintoppotitlou , asks for a decree of divorce from him , alleging extreme - tremo cruelty and neglect. Cochran is an old man probably seventy years of age , and with his bald head and long , white beard , resembles very closely the patriarch that ornaments all St. Jacob's Oil signs ; while Mrs. Cochran is n woman of not over thirty-tl.reo , petit in form , with big light- gray eyes ana a profusion of taffy-colored bangs. She is a woman of considerable intelligence , nnd tells her story with a glibness and a graphicncss that greatly heightens its interest. She told how she "uid mot the "wicked , old man , " as slic tylea him , through nn advertisement in a paper ; how she was induced to leave her home at North Itetid and marry him , by promises of a palatial home and a hfo of ease and luxury in Omaha ; how she found an empty , barren cottage when she got here , how she cooked his supper , cut liis beard and bathed him ; now .she dressed and cooked the chickens ho sur reptitiously enticed from the coops of his neighbors , and how , finally , ho with drew the warmth of his love from her and bestowed it upon a raw Gorman ser vant girl ; how ho borrowed and squan dered her money , beat and knocked her about like an old discarded pedal en velope , and capped the climax one nicht by bodily firing her out of the door. She told all this and volumes besides , nnd made herself out a much-abused and maltreated creature. On the other side , it is alleged , that when Katie married Cochran slio said she was a widow , that her dead husband's nania was Joseph lihul , but her story , at the time was con sidered by the old gentleman's friends as a trifle umbrageous , and after the infel icities between the mis-allied couple began to crop out , they began to inquire into the matter , and a detcctivo discovered that Huh I was not dead , but that ho was uliyo : md conducting some sort of a joint in Rochester , IN. Y. Airs. Cochran , on being apprised of this de velopment , declared that she had never been married to Riiul , but had lived with him , and that she had told the story of their marriage because she wanted to , and that there had never been anything criminal about her relations with Hulil or any other man. In the Vollmer murder trial , before Judge Groff , the argument was closed yesterday - ' torday morning by County Attorney Sim- oral , and at 13 o'clock the case was given to the jury , who , as yet , have not repor ted. ted.It It was 13 o'clock when the jury In the case retired. The jiulgo charged the jury and in defining their duties and degrees of manslaughter and murder in the second dpsrroe , the latter being the charge upon which Valltncr was indicted , brought out the point that if the jury found that Vallmer believed the life of Schell was in danger when ho fired the fatal shot , ho should be acquitted of the charge. The various authorities were citea on the point. At 8:40 : o'clock the jury filed back into the court room and announced that an agreement had been reached. There was quite a crowd pre sent and upon tlio verdict being an nounced Vollmer was visibly nflcctcd. The jury found him guilty of murder in the second degree , with a recommenda tion for mercy. The lowest penalty for he crime is ton years in the penitentiary and the extreme punishment is Hfo sen tence. Vallmer will bo sentenced , on Saturday. > The jury in the case of Winnie McUor- mott vs. the Omaha Belt railway , for $10,0000 damages , returned a verdict of $ : ) ,000 in favoa of the plaintiff. I'OLICB COUUT POINTERS. George Hoffman appeared to answer to the charge of keeping a vicious and dangerous dog. He said their was no danger from the brute as ho kept him ilmined , but as ho had no license for < eepinglho dog , the judge said ho ought to bo shot. Hoffman pleaded and the coso was continued until Monday. Al. Bedford also hud a vicious canine , 3iit as he was desirous of furnishing ccr- uin evidencehis case also wont over until to-day. Among the usual batch of drunks , dis orderlies and vags. William Grey , a chronic and , Joseph Thomas were sen ! up for fifteen and tivo days respectlvolj on bread and aqua distillati. Jennie Hluck , for inau juratinsamorri ; war in her neighborhood , went up foi the lack of a V , Walter Parker for steal ing P. Head's ' watch , also joined the pro cession. Ht. ifotin's Collnglnto Church. The societies of Omaha , Council Bluffs , PliUtsmouth , Fremont and Lincoln thai will in a body attend at the laying of tht corner stone of St. John's collegiati church of Creighton college on Sunday next , will rendezvous at Philomeua hall on Ninth and Harnoy. The Catholic Knights will form on Harncy , east sldo of Ninth street , right resting on Ninth. The A. O. H. divisions form on flnrupy west of Ninth street , right resting on Ninth. St. Joseph's forms on Howard on easl side of Ninth , right resting on Ninth. llolv Family form on Howard on wesl side of Ninth , right resting on Ninth. Bohemian societies form on .Jackson ot west side of Ninth , right resting 01 Ninth. With a view to avoiding the hill route , thu following line of march has been da cided upon : Starting , north on Ninth to Douglas , west to Sixteenth street , north to Cumin - in s , west to Twenty-third , where there will be a halt for a few minutes , thonci south to Webster , thence to the college grounds. Victim * of Cupid. The following marriage licenses wer issued in the county court yesterday : Name. KcMdiMico. Agi ( Anton Formonck Omalm 1 Pauline Weiss Omaha S I Wilbur L. Storey Wellnmn , la i 1 Ina A. Herchcr Manvno , III 1 i Andrew Pulnier Omaha , .c. 1 .Mabel Ulhson Omaha ' . I Ferdinand Sebrlng Omaha ! | Fannie M. In ralmrn..Omaha 1 i K.lward H.Stock-well..Omnlm i 1 Ida U. Smitl JJurlingtou , Kan. . ' . I John Human Omaha ' I Mrs. Mary O. Urnndon.Omaha > j A. H. Winn Omaha ' - I Minnie JUlli Omaha , ' . \Varrinc Painters. Charles Lambert swore out a warran for Charles Larson in the police com yesterday afternoon , charging him wit assault and battery. The former Is non-union and the latter a union paintc and they had a fight at the corner of Si ; teenlli and Cnss streets. William Web was also arrested on complaint of J. I . _ Alkcn on a similar charge. Mania For Itunnlnc Away. John lloula was found asleep in a be car Wednesday night and arrested as vagrant The story he told Judge Berk yesterday was that ho had ran away froi his homo in Iowa a year ago , when tiftec years old , and had since beou workin for a farmer in the north part of Wasl inglon county. The fhr'mor offered him n.tetun nnd wngou to stay with him until twonty-ono years old.i Houla ran away again , however. Ho onmo to Omaha to look for work , but promised the judge to skip lor Colorado at ynco If his lion or would let him go. Ho was allowed to depart. Before ho reaches Colorado Jolm will probably bo n confirmed tramp. KOIt nUI'AItTKI ) ttltOTUliUS. Free Mnaoit ? Hold a I'odjjo of Sorrow ItiiprcsslVjO UltCH. For Iho third tlmu In tlio history of the city the order of the , Ancient and Ac cepted Scottish Kite of Free Masons hold a lodge of sorrow In the Masonic lodga room at the corner of Sixteenth street and Capital avonuo. The lodge was hold in memory of throe members of the order who have died during the past year : Enoch Buujauilu Carter and Gustavus Stevonsou , of Omaha , and Henry Baxter Nlcodemus , of Fremont. At the c&st end of thn hall sat three empty chairs , and back of them wore the shields belonging to each of the de ceased brothers. Above them hung : i silk banner in which was worked thrco beautiful black crosses on a pink ground , fn front of the platform sat the venera ble master , William Cluburno. On his right was Robert C. Jordan and on his loft the primate , the Hov. James Patter son. All were clothed in the black robes of tlio order appropriate to the occasion. The senior warden , ( J. M. Nattinger , sat on the platform in thn west end of the room , and the junior warden , Fred J. Bosthwick , occupied a similar position ou the south side of the room. In the center of the room stood a tall black catafalque containing a collln. At the west end of the coffin i candelabra of seven lishts was burning. At the four corners sat the guards of honor , J. ( } . Woodman , It. K. Jonkinson , Michael Cody and Frederick Winning. Henry C. Aikfn , the master of ceremonies , occu pied a chair facing thn catafalque on the northwest. The progfamino consisted of chants , anthems , hymns , responsive readings from the Masonic manual , and appropriate addresses by the Hey. Will iam O. Pearson and others. About 150 people were present , among them being several from. Fremont. DIGAMIST AND EMBEZZLER. That is What W. O. Clnrk IB Saul to Do. W. G. Clark , the mulatto arrested on \Vcduesilny afternoon by Chief Scavcy and Captain Cormack , when in the act of purchasing a ticket at the Missouri Pa cific railroad station , is still conf'med in a cell i n tut ! central station. Clark was ar rested on telegrams received from To- pcka. The olliccrs of that city wore noti fied of his arrest and were oxpectcd hero lost evening , but for some reason did not appear. However , a rather good look ing mulatto woman , claiming to bo Mrs. Clark , arrived and held a long conversa tion with the prisoner , It is said Clark is wanted at Topeka for embezzlement and bigamy , and that'-'lhc ' woman who arrived yesterday mdrning is the latest Mrs. Clark. Ps'thlnn Yesterday the Knights'of ' I'ythias held a picnic at Papillion. At 9:15 : yesterday forenoo n , three coacrfes packed full of the Kn jghts and their frcnds pulled out the Uni on Pacific station and at 7:45 : the picn ickors returned alter n delightful day passed in the wflbds. The visitors Were welcomed in ai'isppcch ' by Past Chancellor Hassutt of Papillion lodge , to which Past Chancellor Merriam respond ed for the visitors. , 'Tho Knights of Pythias baud accompanied the ex cursionists. ' < Howe's Great ClronB. Several thousand people filled the spa cious tents of Howe's big ton cent circus , last nignt , at their now location at the head of St. Mary's avenue , near Loaven- worth street. The unanimous verdict of all who have visited this really splendid show is that it totally eclipses anything of the kind recently scon in Omaha. To day and to-morrow will bo the last two days of their stay in this city , as they move to Council Bluffs ou Sunday. A programme specially arranged for ladies nnd children is promised for to-morrow's matinee. Surprised thn Pastor. The members of the Hillside Congrega tional church gave their pastor a pound party surprise last night at the parsonage in Omaha View. The evening was passed in singing and social enjoyment , and n very pleasant time was hud. Personal Pnrairrnphs. H. M. Tootle of St. Joseph is in the city. city.John John B. llawlcy of Fremont is at the Millard. Mr. P. E. Hane , of Fremont , is at the Millard. F. A. Scorillu of Valparaiso , Neb. , is at the Miliard. L. S. Irvin of Kearney wna at the Paxton - ton yesterday. Senator Paddock and son are registered at the Millard. F. A. Scoville , of Valparaiso , Neb. , is at tlio Millard. George C. Ellis ot York , Neb. , was in Omahti yesterday. H. S. Sohivind , Nebraska City , was in thu city yesterday. William Dillon of Lincoln registered at the Paxton yesterday. B. F. Uocvo of Elm Creek , Nob. , was at the Millard yesterday. L. S. Irwin , Esq. , of Kearney , is among the guests nt the Paxion. Tom Swobo is in Salt Lake C ity lie will return Saturday. J. A. Lave and P. E. Han of Fremont were in thu city yesterday. Chief of Police Scavey was too ill tc attend to his duties yesterday. Goorco E. Davington of Falls City , Neb , , arrived m town last night. Major C. W. Pierce and Edgar S. Dud ley were in the city from Lincoln yester day. ' H. K. Burkctt , wife finll son , John , ol Cruston , In. , tire visititij1 11. K. Burkott , of this city. | ii Messrs. W. D. Moulton , P. S. Noligh , J. C. Crawford , of > .Vest Point , an guests at the Paxton. , _ , Dr. E. W. Leo , who , .has been abseni for some time in the vast , writes that he will return home July 1 . " L. M. Keene , A. Kccne , N. H. Browr nnd wife , L. D. Richards and wlfo am John Hewitt and wifotf ( Fremont , are it tlio city. , o A. C. Campbell , one oi.tho proprietor ! of the Arcade hotel , returned last nigh from a three weuks' visit to friends ii Vermont , " The Association W'Ssabbath observance vance will meet nt the Y. M. C. A. room : corner Fifteenth and Dodge streets , nexl Wednesday , to thoroughly canvass am discuss the Sunday question , and if pos sible , devise some means of improving the condition of things. Mons. Fred Davis , one of the advanci advertisers ot Barrett's circus and mena paries , is nt the Metropolitnn. Davis ii Known to the profession as the man \vb < hit u faro bank in Demi wood in the fall o 1834 , for nearly ton thousand dollars , beginning ginning play with two biU. Brevities. James R. Young and Miss Mar E. Alloson wore married n ! 1140 Nortl Seventeenth street Wednesday eveninj by Judge Berka. The city council will sit as a board a equalization again' to-day from 0 a' m. t G p. m' . Tlits is the second and last' day's session of the board. It will meet in the city Clerk's ofllco. On Tuesday eve , Juno 25 , the Boyd Dramatic club , composed of tha leading nnmtctir talent of the city , will produce the beautiful and pathetic play entitled the "Pearl of Savoy , " the proceeds to bo devoted to the indigent poor of the city. The public are assured of n splendid performance , and it is to be hoped will attend in largo numbers. Articles of Incorporation wcro filed in the clerk's olllco yesterday for the Gate City Land company , whoso business is to bo the buying and selling of real estate. The capital stock Is $100,000 and the incorporators - corporators are A. M.Kitchen , M. J. Waugh , T. 11. Taylor , 11.0. Devrics and Wooster B. Taylor. MOST PERFECT MADE Used by the United Stntoa Government. Endorsed by tho'heads ol tlio Great Universities end 1'ublle Komi Analrfta as Thobtrongest , Purest , nd mostlloiHIifuL Ir. Prlco'B the only Diking Tovrdor that tlova not contain Ammonia , I.lrao ot .wim , Ur. 1'rlco'B Ilxtnict" , Vimllla , I.oinon , etc. Tordollclouely. I'llICK BAKINO 1'OWUEHCO. HE TAKES THE CAKE. Clarence Hca1ly. Mlsa Mlnnlo. every thing In your home BFcmn no bright that I would like to steal tlio princliuil itgrut. J/i'u Minnie I cm canlly assist you la that lino. CTnmicr Now. really , you overjoy me. Niti jVinm'ft Oh I It's very Rlniplo. Buyacaka of Bapollo and you can go homo happy. " She is handsome that Imndsonio does. " The girl who usea SAPOLIO beautifies both the honso and horeolf. Try a cake of it in your next housn-cloan- llltf. No. a. ( Copyriqht , March. 1887. ) THE Illinois Washer Iluinooqual.lt nlll wash anything , ( rum Uncut luce toneurr carpet , perfectly : ! e n. Ills easy to work anil almplo to hnmlle. Tlimiiunrts can testify tn .tsmerlti. Wo Kuarantv * satisfaction. Try one All kinds of wringers repaired. btarMim'iK" . Co. , 1051 N. Ititu street , Omaha , Nebraika. . eliding Detachable Springs , tar Better than 'Whalebone or HornJg ] and guaranteed never to break * Price , f& 5 For tale by leading wholesale and retail citab- luhmcaU. MAYER , 8TROU8E & CO. 418 Broadway , N. Y. , Manufacturers. JPmbo < ly the Mghett rxtrllen. etr * ituh < ii > rltiHitcotnforta d < 1nrtitiintti < iiultirttherrtanlng favoriteiufailiionabteclrcl'i. OuriuineU IJ .4T.COUSI NS , e. | NEW YORK. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Stylish , Purshle , Ewy Fitting. TUa bo tg3 Hhoo In the World. W. I. . HOUULAM FOn BOYS ( d e rre t ratinfacllon. All tlieali < ) Taare luu o In Tluttan , CoiiCTrfs ami IJUM , all MylMi cf lew. SoM by JJUVO tlesilcn tlmuBlmut Ilia U. B. If your dealer doe * not keep them , .end ninio oupoftal to W.L. DOUOLAH. Itroc-kton.Miuii. ncu/iDC / nc conin - ' < > ' " < * > m ° ' " > r DCWMlC Ur rHMJU.knnwlMlKa tu t * oni unscrupuloui dealer * ara olferlnK other coed * a * rnlne , and when onkeJ why my Ump la not nn the nhoei. > Ut Uiat I hire dlnconUnucil Its iue. THIS IK FAIXK. Take noue niircxentud to ba the "W. I. . I > oujjlM hhofg , " unleu nnnte. unrruntoa nnd | > rl" ' r itampod on liotton : o ( < < : ivh Hlioi W. L. DOUG CAS , lirocktun , U > n. For &ale by Kelley , Htlffor & Co.coi DocUreaad istU-sti. ; Hinry Sargreut eor. So ward asd Saundern ata. GOLDEN SEALer sure Sale cure and ( or men , cures In S dayu * end furpn SU1/3UU IDEAL WXOIUNQ. Tlrolltng cnn l > o done In tlio oven of tha Charter Oak Itaii o or Steve with the Wlio , ( lnnr.0 Oven Dour , muru vwfcclly tlmu over Uioltvo coals. < Lay the steak , chops , hnm * > r fish on a who urollcr or moat tuck , ) ilaclnalt In nil oiillnary liakoimn to catch the dripping' ' ' . Allow It to remain In tlio ovrnvlththo tloorclosed 15 or 1W inliintcs. No turning I * mm I red. At the end of thl tlino U will bo ftmml nicely cooked ready to servo. Tltl.H IS Till : IDE AT , WAV TO 1IIIOII , MKAT3. There U no taint of coal-gas or Fiiioke , mid the meats are moro teiuler and better In flavor than those broiled over Iho coals. Tlio convenience or bioMIng In the oven \vlllbonppreclaled by every house-keeper , nnd mlds another to tlio many reasons why the Charter Oak ItiuiRo or titovo with the Wire Uauzo Oven Door nhouldbo prcTerred SlKO rot ILIOSTDATEO ClICUUM t.VO PRIrt tllTS. to all others now In the inaikct. CHABTEH OAK STOVES and BANOK8 are BOLD Iff NEBRASKA at followii MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA. TANNKt.L & SWr.l'.NEY , F _ . . P. KENNKV , UORDO * . GETII.Kft FACER. . . . . . FKAKKUH. DALLAS & LU1SON HASTINGS. N 1. 10HNSON , . . . . NO TM lUnn. K. C. 11RKWER HAT SniNCS. j. J. MeCAFKERTY O'NutL CITY. ll.AIRU & CO NBRAiKCirv. R. IIAZLKWOOD. . . OscEOLA. W. K. TEMPLEI'ON NKLSON. J.S. UUKK. PLATTSMOUTM. I. n. STURDKVANT & SON ATKINSON. A. PEARSON , STERUMO. I. KASS& CO CiiAt.no * . J.G. OREKN , STROMSBURO , KRAUSK. LUUKER & WELCH COIVMBUI. 1. A. PAUDENftSON Kuri-Rio * OLUS 1IROS EtuUR. TIMMKRMAN ftFRAKf.R VIRDOH. EELIA8LE JEWELER. I Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. 1'riccj the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and Ifith streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union 1'acificRnUrorid Company. Special Ordinance Ho. 008 , I A N Onllniincu levying n spceml tux nnd n < < - -tJL. gessmont on cortnln lots nml ical o tate In the cltv ol Onmba. tn covur Ilio ono-linlf rest ot grading'.Mril stioct , tiom Cutulng street to Capitol uomio. . > V herons , It having been ami being hereby adjudged , lU'tfrinlni'il nnd established thiit tlio several lots nnd pieces of rvnl estate herein after referred to , have each been specially ben- ottttcd to thu full nmount liutoln levied and ns- BMMN ! ivgnln < t onch of Bitld lots nnd pieces of real cstato. respectively , by reason of thograd- of tlmt part of Slrd street , from Cumlng ct to Caultol nvonuc , done imdor continct with .lorry Kynn A Co. Thoruforc , for the purpose of pnyIng the one- inlf cost of such grading : lo It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section I. Thnt the one-half cost of grading hntpnrt of 2lrd ; stroet. In the city of Omaha. rum Cumlng street to Capitol nvoni'e , said < uu-lialf cf satdcosl being tliu EUUI of f 1,7G3. 4 , aid grading being done under contract with Icrry Kyun & Co. , be und the 501110 is hereby e\iod and assessed , accoidlng to special bene- Itsby reason of said grading , upon the follow- n described lots nnd real obtato an shown by ho generally recognized rnnp of the city of city of Oilman , IBM , lltbogrnphed nnd publlshnd | by C. B. lliiyno. mid cost being so lovlod on , said lots and real estate , respectively , as loti OWB , to-wit : ' Nftmo Lot or Am't of of Owner. Description. Ulock. Tax. otorPShclby o8fta IB l 7 loury Clostormau TfCOttS 10 1707 JKCautnnt 4 18 4382 i lughMurph. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 IS l Maria LMncDonough 3 17 1H 78 bnra'lllulelinnborg.w2an8 < m4 17 13 SI 1'rlsoilla C Hull e37n88ft4 17 1040 Bnrah Gibson Bllft4 17 1460 Jhns Q Ahl iulst nHn 17 21VI OV Gallagher Mb 17 21 SI DVIInrknlow c2Jft6 17 IIS Fnnnloll Smith w41ftC 17 1108 JolmHHynn : i 49 1878 lohnl'lloo 4 49 M 82 JIM W Savage nK5 49 Zllll lUHlngwolt o22s',45 ' 49 730 Eliza Ilnnlols w44 84 S 49 1401 Jas W Havauu n',40 ' 49 UW ! W U Morris c44 Bli 0 49 8 0 T It Hlngwalt MrtBsHO 49 1114 Kit Overall el-2 3 IX ) U89 PftJ Llddoll wl-2 3 lO VJU llyron Heed f. . . . 4 M 4382 MaiyADow 5 WI 1382 Mrs. It K MoAuslnml 0 M 1870 ( J II BoggL W Hill. . . . 3 HI 17OH LonaSuhmldt o23 f t 4 HI U 45 ( leoI.BchwurtJ tnlSfti 81 HIHI Mnryl'lonk w22It4 HI 1B07 Kdward Uo'.nhnrt ninttS HI 13SI MnryK Jordan in40ft5 HI 1329 Howard Kennedy ail ) US Ml 1J29 Nclllo W Lnne ol-S a 81 831 KdSterrickor wl-a 6 81 851 TIIOB A MaStiuno oS-5 I SOS'/i ' 1SIU Heirs IlonJ Itlnor inl-5 1 3i3 > { SB3 Thos A MoSlmno e'-Mi 3 208Vi 18IO Heirs UotiJ Ittner ml-S 3 KOSH 8M Cornelius A J/eary U HWK 20t > 7 A Itosonburg 4 208H 2087 110gg8& HUI 5 2U8K 20X7 Cornelius ALeury 8 ZOSV4 20 T Francis U Cooper 7 SW 8087 IIII Hnnor o34ft3 ar. ! 017 MKdulllvan wU ftU 21/JH 012 Alice O Donnliuo. MaryK dishing , and Marcus 1' Mason 4 200 4383 PKIIer.Prca B 343 4382 PKIIcr 343 1870 8 L Andrew ! nl-3 1 344 21 03 OloLarsen 8t-3 1 844 21 ! )1 SL Andrews nl-2 * 314 03tf Ole LitrBon Bl-23 311 039 Frnncis J Hnrklvr , commencing at s. p. cor It 7 blk 311 , thence w 48ft , thcnco n 138ft. 046 It , sUittto boglnnlng 1308 Alum M Yost , commencing nt a e cor blk : , thcnoa w bti ft. a 132 ft , o bO f t , sDBftto bojflnnlnB 4953 OCHouael . . . . 0 : ! 4. > 187S SGChuse 4 ! 145 43H2 Ignatius Sargent 5 345 J Stella Swartlnmler 0 315 18 79 J m.hVConnor 1 at W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' OK8 Dlxnn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ! 1 187 Nottio F UleU e : ft8 ! W SJ4 ! ! Esther A Zabrlsklo . . wIMftB 301 1840 VGHsmsey s3lftl : 3HJ 1098 KoiBllo llrash nlWftl i l2 3287 OTTuylor 3 302 1878 llvT Clarke 1 3 3 1878 H'l * Sorensen n4ftH ! 303 1461 HyTClnrko 888ft8 303 2 : : i ON Hamspy 1 36.1 MOO Peter Sornnton 3 3U.'I ( WfiO IlclrROle Oloson 1 ail KUO ! Knnd Nelson : . S S04 RJ60 Illrhnrd Tlzurd n41 ft . . 3tl5 l 87 Jennie W Howard. . . .s2U It . . 385 5'I7 ' Hrctlon Z. Thut the BDooinl taxes and assess- nu'iilB lerliM RnJ assussod ! M nforesnld. shall bo due linmodlntoly upon the passage and ap proval ot this ordlnnuce. and shall become do- ilnquont If not paid within lir < y days thereafter : nnd thereupon shall bo Rddwl Interest nt tlio ratoof one per cent u month , payable Innd vance from tha tl'jio mid taxes become tn Je- llnuuont. Section II. That t Ills nrdlnnnco snail take effect and be In force from and aflurita passage. Funsrd June 7th , 1887. WM. y. JlKUiiEU I'rosldont Cltj Council. J. n. SonriiAHD.OIIyClork. Approved Juno 10th , 1 > 7. W. J. BitoATGH. Mnyor. Thli > tax Is now duo nnd pnyahle HI the olllce of tlio olty truAHilror.aml will b ( uno : delin quent 19 provided In Section 3. joEMjt JOHN HL'sii.CllyTioasurer. Proposals for Sale of Booth Privileges for the Grand Army Reunion , UKALKl ) proposals will be rncolvnd until July i7lit , for oxuliisui ) bnoth prlvllogn on the uumphig ground of the Grand Army Uoimullo , at tholr annual reunion , to lie Iii-Ul in Omaha , Hoptembor 5ih nuxt , and conUiiulnjf one week. Thi o privileges will permit any reputable business Riich us rcstnuinnu , refreshment Btumls. crocere , butchers. ImUor-i , Uiwiun : , hub. enlnshari ! , * o. No into.\Ifatlng lliiuors or gam bling allowed on tlio grounds. F If ty thousand BnMlersnro expected to pnrtlclpatn nt this nv union , ami thn Importance ot tno business tan be untliimted from this , ns their ( % utsistiiico ) will bo purchnsod mainly on the grounds. Illds frutn others limn person ) of known responsi bility must be lu-rompuulcj by rortlllMl check : for onc-lcuth of thu nmount and apnruved PBPOC , payable nn or before September 1st , lor Imlnncti. Itlirht rescrvi-d to mJiTl any orall bids. All bids must bo addressed to Loins HhiMUOi ) , Chairman Committee on I'Uvll'igcs amlTraiK- portntlon , Hoard of Trade Committee. Jc-lS.lJyl Notion. undersigned will roroiro bldi until 4 o'clock 11 m. , Saturday , the S5th duyof June , A. 1 > . 1X37for the following supplies to bo liirnlfhr.il , and the olllclnl printing to t * done , for the unit Ueciilyuar commencing July 1st. 147a * followi , yU : flay , oats , corn , ronl nnd Ice ; also the print ing of ordinances fciid olllclnl notices from tbo various oily Mllccs. The city coiii.rll reserve * the right to reject any or all bldi JlOdUt J. H. SOUTIUBIICity CUrk. from Hound wheat , licit Qem flour mnilo. Maki Dona und mtucle , Iml2ornlo tha brain , > lr nxttien > tlie norroi , cnrlclici ti ! < i bloixt. XuTurcrufnint tlrspnpili. tnrtUooIlon , c.millp tloq .IIHUVir" * lirltfhfi UI9I7II1C. tll'J. , will 1 . - . | ( U luriilun- bid. tiOI ; ) poll \VKI.Ii \ I'KOl'I.B. Urlttttot JO.IT denier. S unple ( iicliuev frcn 11 | > h/l.l.ir , ivliii will vtl ejpn.'M iliirioi. Clrsulur KlUntfal' purllei- Iir : bn vppllOatlnn. , Wplsliaiis , Trait & Unities , Ojimha.Nob > lauufacturen Qf Corctal Spocitltlci. . DRS.S.&D.DAVIESON . . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis Mo. Or the Missouri Slate Museum of Anatomv , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giecn , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES , More especially Disc Bribing Iroin impru dence , invite all so Differing to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily with out detention from busineM , and without the use of dangerous drugs. l' - tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms- All letters receive immediate attentionJUST JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed KKEE to any addrc on receipt of one Z cent stamp. "Practical Observation * on Nervous Debility and Physical Exliniislion,1' 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 men. Address , DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON , 1707Olire St..St. Louis. Mo. U. S. DEPOSITORY , Ornalia , liTe'to. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus 42,600 II. W. Yatcs , President. A. E. Tou/ilin ! , Vicc-Presldont. W. 11. S. Ilujrlics. Cashier , UIUECTOKS : W. V. Morse. .John S. Collina , H. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. lleod , A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK Cor. 13th nnd Fnrnam Uta. A General Banking Buaincsa Tnmsaote The Best and Safes Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Sleeper , head of St. Marys' Av enue. Holmes &Smith , South Omaha. . . . . . ; linuouMiilld. < > olhtr ( currtnll of cirle.MAi * ' y'1l ' rllri > .r > H Il kp rl iMlw. flh m Vffe-l" hnllli ind VllurogiStr.iith. tuVlrlc Cumnt * > VrrltIndMil / er foir lt js.ooo In cnh. Orrittit Imi > ro rminif o r til othtr t < llt. Worn ( IHIIICI * BitntnUj turnl In IhrM inontbt. KnUrt p.mh ! Uc. t mi > The Sindcn Eltclrlo Co. 169 LiSillc U Chleig * SCIENTIFIC WlLKlNs'oN & DAVIS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tha Orlfflnnl and Only Ofjinlnr. Ctte ufi kiwi ? I K U l . r warf tt worlhtr * * Jnlutlool J.II.P.O.I.H. ' u LADIES. A k ; mir llr c ; l l In " ( ) blk l r't E U h * u.l Uti no it c , or lu. , u M f r f > rile Uri fn l fir t ; rvlum KAll * C'hl fc Ur thuwlml o. . * I4 bf DrOMliU CTtrrwktN. Alt * " " re iirr i l 1M1U. l. ) J. B. HAYNES OFK1U1AL- STENOGRAPHER THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT , Oinuha , Nebraska. BICIIAltD EJ5J11TT , if. 11. C. V. S. , Veterinary Surgeon Graduate oflhe Ro al College of V cler nary Surgeons , London , England. Onice , I5cnliain'4 f tabe ! , 118 Norih JClU Street , Oinuhi. .