THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. AUGUST lo , 1887. RAILWAY NEW8. liatoit rjeTelopmenU In the or Onr "Great ClTlllzern" . C. P. Troftl's graders on the Ornnhn brunch of the F. K. & M. V. htwo struck wntcr In excavating the big cutncnr Irvington , nnd the work has consequently quently been iierlously Interforred with. The mud la very hard to handle and the miry nature of It has caused the banks to Ink and slide in. The cut has to bo made twenty feet deeper than It la nt present , nnd this unforeseen olrcum- Blanco odors a serious obstruction to progress. This out will Imvo to he made wider , and after thn excavating is all done , will have to be filled In with rock to got u solid road bud. THE VAKKTOJJ. Mr. Harvey N. Shopard.prnsldont of the Omtiha & Yankton road snys the com- any propose to build 200 miles at once , ? 'ho ' offer uf Mr. Nattingor regarding the subsidy has been accepted. It IB proposed - posed lo go nt once to examine the most available point of crossing the Missouri between Nebraska nnd Dakota , and commence work immediately. The treasurer , Mr. ,1. Frank Gray is now in London , and the English capitalists are considering the road very favorably. lNrilr.Aa.NO l.ATKS. At the mooting above referred to an understanding was readied concerning the rates on local freipht in Washington , Montana , Utah and Oregon territories , nnd these in some instances are higher than they were before. This increase has bcon , In the main , required by the provision of the Inter-stuto law , which requires local rates to bo in proportion With those on article. ! carried from a dis tance outside thu state or territory. \ ms fe proportion did not exist before the nass- " age of the law , the local rates being con siderably lower. Beyond this advance , no other Increase will take place Sin nny-other department of the Union Fa- cilic. MR. TEnniTTS. A BEE reporter yesterday in consul- fttton with a gentleman who knows a good deal about the future changes to bo made In the management of the Union Pacific , said that tills paper was eminent ly correct in its prophcciea with respect to expected reformations. Ho declared that the doubt which existed in some minds that.I. S. Tebbitts is to succeed both Messrs. Morse and Stebbins was without foundation. Tcbblts was to act as general acont , oven though no had ad no experience In the passenger busi ness. When asked as to what Tebbitts' promotion was duo. the informant saul that It should be ascribed to the fact that the man in question was the stepson of the clergyman who preached on Sundays in Boston in Mr. Adams' church. CHANGES. It la now Dialed , and on pretty good authority , that on the first of next month , statements to the contrary notwithstand ing , Sam Jones , who is now assistant general passenger agent , as also Mr. O.P. McCarthy , who is another ono of the old ollleial.s , will retire from the road , and though several names are mentioned ns nmonir their successors , that of the lucky one has not yet been announced. IIUFKKT CAHS. The announcement in the HEE that the Pullman buffet cars were to supersede the Pacific Hotel company in catering to the patrons of the Union Pacific has at tracted considerable attention. Mr. Market , ono of the members of the hotel company , said that ho had not heard anything about the innovation , except ouch ns had been published in the papers , but said that if the change is to made , a contract for ten years would have to bo abrogated. This , however , ho intimated , might bo ilono after consultation in a manner which would bo satisfactory to nil the parties concerned. Another centleuian. who spoke upon the subject , said that if the bullet system was to Lo introduced ho had no doubt , for rensonn already advanced in the BKB that the cars would bo under the man agement of the Pacific Hotel company. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. The picnic given by the K. of L. in South Omaha Sunday was a very success ful affair , there being nearly 400 pcoplo present , and the best of order was main tained throughout the whole day. Dancing and games served as amuse ments. The shooting match at the brewery , Sunday , between Hayes anil Gorman re sulted in a victory for Gorman , he hav ing brought down 21 birds out of 25 , While Hayes got but 17. Notwithstanding tlio fact that idle men are not few around South Omaha , nearly nil the contractors of works arc demand ing moro laborers. A few speculators hnvo platted now additions to the city and nccleotnd to in form the city authorities , nnd the real es tate men handling property inside the limits are making a ' 'kick. " Mashal llico had a force of ten ofilcers i on duty Sunday , nnd as a consrqucnco i the day was not grievously desecrated. F. Graham is haring n new glass front and u nowattdition put to his store room , \t \ which is used ns n millinery storo. f- The cnr accountant at bouth Omaha K said that the yards In South Omaha have I not been blocked since the yards were P putln. t S. L. Castor , wife nnd family , of Oakland - land , In. , Dspcnt the Sabbath visiting f . Gonrgo Whituhcad , of this placo.Q y A party of eight young folks had a so- , r. loct picnic at Bellevue Sunday. A most 1 - enjoyable tlmo was had. A musical and literary entertainment will bo given at the .First M. K. church next Friday evening. The Fat anil Lean Men's base ball clubs will meet in a game next Monday. No ono having had experience in twisting the sphcrq will bo allowed to play. Much fun Is anticipated. The contract for building the now high Rchool buildiug was awarded to McDon ald & Mnrkey , contractors , of Omaha , their bid being f 8,400. David Anderson , the real estatn man , fluent Sunday witli his family in Colum bus. bus.At At n meeting Saturday night nctivo stops were taken for the organi/.ation of u lotlgo of Masons in South Omaha. After instructions are received from the secretary of the order , another mcctiug will bo hold. Neal Fitxgorald , driver of n drny be tween the city and south Omaha , was K not at his accustomed stand yesterday | r nnd a few of his friends on making inquiries found that ho was confined to his bed from injuries received Sunday night at the hands of nn unknown pur- son. Ho claims that ho was sandbagged , niul ns n proof shows n badly bruised Incn nnd thigh. The physician who at tends him sajs that ho may recover in a few weeks. The Union Pacific trains nro now 'run- IL tiiug Into the city on tlio now track near I ; the H , & M. road , commencing on Six- | f- tennth street. The track was bocun Frl- v thxy and the first train ran over it on f Sunday afternoon. It Among the baggage of the Wabash C passenger yesterday was a tortoise ft weighing ninety-five pounds. It was | E- consigned to Edmunds of Omaha. Twelve now cottages are being creeled nt Albright station. A UNION IM-TTrFlO SUIT. The Uond Knjolnott by Jniei.h Oclis of Davenport In , , Joseph Ochs , of Davenport , Inu has illod a bill in the United States circuit court against tlio Union Pacillo Knilro.ul company , and U. McAllister , of Omaha , " tUc Union i'acllie and Olof Uorgslrora , of Nebraska. Berg- strom borrowed of complainant 11,600 in 1885 , asslgmnji to him as security certain land contracts ho had from the Union Pacific railway company. There were sixteen oil these contracts , all In duo form , for forty acres of land each , In Dnwson county , Nob. , and Ochs accepted them ns collateral security for the loan , Ochs held these contracts until July 28. 1887 , when Uorgstrom nskcd to be allowed to pay off said loan which had yet a year and a half to run. Ochs acceded. Bcrg- strom went to Davenport with ono Nord- , claiming that ho had funds in { rand Island to pay off this claim of $1,000 , , and gave to Ochs Nordgrecn's check ( on the Grand Island Banking com ] pany in payment for loan , Ochs surren dering one-half of the contracts and n deed given for them. Borgstrom lurncd these contracts over to the railroad com pany. Ochs presented Nordgrcon's check to the bank anil paymonl was refused , nnd Borgstroins representations de nounced as false nnd I fraudulent , in consequence Ochs asks the court that j the Union Pacific Railway company and B. McAllister , thb land commissioner , bo j directed to deliver up to him these contracts fraudulently obtained by Borg strom ; also , asks for a writ of injunction issued , against the Union Pacific Hallway company j and McAllister , enjoining and restraining , them from delivering to Olof Bergstrom the contracts before men tioned , , nnd restraining and enjoining them from pancollinsr them nnd Issuing a deed in lieu thereof ; also , restraining Bergstrom from convoying , incumbering or transferring the land covered by these contracts , as they were fraudulently pro- ci.red by him. _ I'Um.lO WOHKg. Facts About ttio Progress Maklne In . City Improvements. Councilman Leo called at the olllcoof the board of public works and made a strong appeal to Chairman Balcombo to have the curbing done on Park avenue so that the street might bo paved this sea son. Ho urged that the contract for the work had been let a year ago. The street was the only ono leading to the park and it was in an almost impassable condition. Mr. Halcombo said that he would like to nccommoditto the councilman and the residents of the thoroughfare mentioned , ' but lie didn't sec how ho could do it. Ho was now greatly annoyed in endeavoring to get a certain amount of curbing done on some of the streets to keen the pav ing gangs at work , but ho found it al most impossible to do so. The asphalt men had not a single curb ahead of them and the men were forced to go around patching and repairing the old streets. He had succeeded in getting about three blocks ahead of the sand.stouo menwhile for the granite ho succeeded in getting about three blocks ahead by setting the curbing on one side of the street only , but ho had failed signally in en deavoring to lead the cedar block men , who paved so rapidly that the contract ors were compolfed to take off their mop. The cause 01 all this worry and delay was the failure of Contractor \Voodworth lo supply the curbing according to con tract. The chairman said for thcso rea sons ho did not think ho would bo able to afford the desired relief for the pcoplo of Park avenue. This matter annoyed Mr. Balcombc so that ho finally concluded lo take some .steps to bring the contractor to time , and for that purpose , addressed to him the following : 0.1) . YVooitworth esrj. : April 4,1887 , vou1 entered Into contract , wHIi.tlio city of Omaha to phtcoover 80,000 loetot curb In certain pav ing districts , on or before October 1 , 1887. Over four months have ex pired and not moro than one-third of the number of feet have bcon placed , and yon have less than two months to place the other two-thirds. Some of the time you do not have the stone : then when you have a little stone on hand you do not have sand , and when you have both stone and sand you do not bavo the workmen to cut and fit the stone. The re sult Is the paving contractors are delayed In their work , and a considerable loss to them follows and Injures the city's interest. Now , the larger portion ot the favorable season for out-door work has passed. But a few weeks of favorable weather can bo ex pected , and the time has arrived when it is my duty to Inform vou that unless plenty of workmen are set nt work to place said curb I shall order material nud put men to work to complete your contract at anv cost , and charge you with the same. Yours truly , ST. A. l ) . HALCOWTIK , Clmiuimn of the Board of Public Works. THE UTE UOUBLiI3. General Crook la Disposed to Scout Colorow'a Followers. Yesterday n reporter for the Br.E saw General Crook , nnd was informed by him that ho had hoard nothing further from the Indians in Colorado. Ho did not know what would bo the outcome of the affair , because the reports , oven those published , did not show that there had been an uprising. It was nil non sense lo eay that Colorow had a following of 150 men. It was equally ridiculous to suppose that Col- orow's sou had started off to join a crowd to begin an insurrection. Tlio manner in which the young buck is reported as having dashed tin-In away was entirely - dian like. Colorow had a following at most of twenty men and possibly not moro than fifteen. Ho was not on the Ute reservation , nor had ho been there since 1870. Ho was a troublesome fellow anil it could not be said what ho might bo might bo able to do in raising a crowd in the event of being impelled Iheroto , An it was , both sides were simply waiting developments. Ho had just received n letter from General Morrett of Fort Lcavonworth , in whoso depart ment the sccno of the alleged ontbroak lies. This letter was based on a com munication from Governor Adams , of Colorado , but the gctloral was unable to give him any information. The nearest point to the scene of the trouble , under thu command of General Crook , was Fort Duchesno , nnd he held the troops there in readiness lo move at a moment's notice. wiiEnn is THE OI.UB ? IB tlio Proposed Irish-American Asso ciation a Fraud ? Some of the papers published n few days ago a paragraph to the effect that the night before there had been held n meeting of Irish Americans , al which an Irish-American club had been estab lished. The organi7ntio3 had , it was claimed , n membership of ninety , and was intended to aid Irishmen in a num ber of ways , especially in politir-s. The announcement occasioned a great deal of surprise among the leading Irishmen of the city , none of whom had heard that such n club was even contemplated. The announcement was also made that the organization would hold a reception in the exposition building on September 5. This Is also a surprise , because the ex position buildiug will hardly bo in con dition by that time , and at nny rate the management of the building has not yet been consulted about the rent. Vet tickets are being sold to those who arc most likely to buy without being Inquisi tive. Loading Irishmen arc very anxious that more light should bo shed upon both the move nnd movers before many moro tickets are sold for the alleged reception. The Killct Hnnce. The first day's preliminary rifia prac tice of the troops of the department of the Plalto commenced j-csterday at Bollovuo. Kach company in the depart ment sends ono man , and there are be sides about leu oUleers , representing the several regiments , lunkiuj ; lu'alUuveuiy- UlU'J A FORT FKTXEIIMAN MURDERER Captured by Officer Ward SatBrday Night. Joe Sommers , the man arrested Sntur dny night by Officer Ward ns n suspicious character , turns out to bo Ed Lynn , an escaped murderer. In Juno last Oliver Wright was shot and killed in n saloon at Fort Fcttcrmnn , nnd Lynn was the man who shot him , nud after n hard three-days' chase ho was captured , had his preliminary hearing at Douglas , Wyo , , and was bound over In tlio sum of $1,500 to appear nt the next term of the district court , nnd in default of ball was sent to Laramie City and lodged in jail. Just n month ngo , four mcn nll murderers , broke jail at Laramie City , and Lynn was among the number. De scriptions of the fugitives were received by Chief of Police Seavoy , nnd on Satur day last ho received a tip that two of them were in Omaha and had been soon in tlio vicinity of the depot. Ollicer Ward was given special instructions , and at midnight succeeded in collaring Lynn , who gave in ins name as Joe Sommers , but upon being interrogated by the chief acknowledged that ho was Lynn , The authorities at Lnramio City were notified and the chief received instructions Ibis morning from Sheriff James Sterling to hold Lynn until to-morrow when ho would arrive here with the reccssary papers to remove him to Wyoming. The stdrv of the homicide is briefly told. Lynn was out painting the town ouo night , and to en liven the picnic ho would oc casionally draw Ills Colt and .smash a few windows. When in front of thn saloon in which Wright was sitting ho leveled his gun and sent a couple of shots through the thin weather-boarding , ono striking Wright in the back and killing him almost instantly. His lawyers succeeded in get- tint' him bound over for manslaughter. The man who had been scon hero with Lynn previous to the arrest , and who is supposed to bo another ono of the Laramie mio City jail breakers , has not been turned up and has probably levanted. XHE WOODJJIEF"MATTER , The Nebraska Real Estate Exchange UphoKlg Him. The Real Estate Exchange met yes terday nnd among other things the committee consisting of T. S. Clarkson , W. L. Sclby , G. S. Bcnawa , E. M. Park , J. W. Harris , M. L. Higgins and B. W. Birkhnuscr , appointed to examine into the charges made by a morning news paper against Secretary Wordlief re ported that they had made a full exami nation and find that he had received. From Heal EsUto KxclianRe Sl.909.00 Fiom Builders and Tradeis' Ex change 605,00 S3.514.00 Legitimate expenses of the various exchanges 83,054.45 Bfilance S 53U.55 This last amount he had paid out moro than ho received , and nothing is included in this statement for his personal ex penses , or for services rendered during the past four months. They further state that thnro was pledged to Mr. Woodlief from the mem bers of the various exchanges the sum of $0,705.21 , of which ha has only collected $2,514.90. Had all those members paid their honest indebtedness Mr. Woodlief would have had money to spare. They further find nothing since bis stay in Omaha derogatory to Tils charac ter , and that ho has not frequented gam bling houses in the city. The exchange then adopted the following : Kesolved. That It Is the opinion of the Ne braska Heal Estaso Exchange that the Item imbllshod In a morning paper regarding Mr. U. 1) . Woodllitf was written from purely ma licious motives and was entirely without foundation In fact. CLEVELAND AND THE MlIjTiARD. Dan Imiuont Says Grover Will Proba bly Come. Mr. Frank Macdonald , manager of the Millard hotel , some time ago extended the hospitality of the house to President Cleveland in the event of his visiting this city , and in response received tlio fol lowing note from his old friend , Dan Lamout , the president's private secre tary : EXECUTIVE MANSION. Washington , Au- cust 8 , lbS7 : Mr. Frank Macdonald , "Tlio Millard , " Omaha , Nebraska. Dear Sir : I am In receipt of your recent note and bee to thank you in behalt of the president for your courtesy. The plans for his trip are not yet complete , but ho Is endeavoring to so arrange them as to Include Omaha. Very respect fully , 1) . S. LAMONT , Private Secretary. For Sale Ice , car lots. Boogo Packing Co. , Sioux City , Iowa. Douglas County Teachers. The teachers' institute of the county oi Douglas was hold this morning. Superintendent intondent Bruner called , the mooting to order. There were sixty-one in atlend anco , the largest number over at a simi lar mooting before. The noticeable fca tures of the occasion were the instructions of Mrs. Jennie E Koysor on geography in old Englisl literature and United States history Miss Mary Strong , who has just returnee from Ann Arbor , Mich. , gave some very interesting inslructions on hygiene and primary reading. Superintendent Bru nor has made arrangements with the Omaha Commercial college regarding bookkeeping instruction for teachers am they can act accordingly. For Sale Ice , car lots. Boogo Packing Co. , Sioux City Iowa , , Chicken Sliootlnc. At the last session of the state legislature - turo the open season for prairie chicken shooting was changed , to begin on Sep tember tirst instead of August 10th , as formerly. However , tiio new law does not huoni to cut much of a figure in chicken shooting with alleged Nebraska sportsmen , as parties are out ovcry clay already , and the young birds are being killed by the wholesale. It must come to a system of game wardens , or goodbye Mr. Chicken. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder never ynrlu * . A marrol of pur- ty.itrenjfth and wliolesonioneig. Mare econOMic - OMic J than tha ordinary kinds , and cannot ba told IB competition with the multitude of low coit lbort weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold only la cant. lUKU < a 1'OWOCK C * . DR. POWELL BEEVES , 314 South 13th St , Omaha , Neb. PRIVATE JH81TXSAKV. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic , Nervous and Special Diseases. The OKI licllnbb Specialist of mnny ycnrs ox- porlencq , treat * with wonderful succeos all LUNO. TIIKOAT , OANCKlt. 1-ILRS , K1STO- LA. UUK1UUK , curcU without KN1FK OH Treats nil forms of Throixt I.iinjf , Ncrvo nnd niood disease ! ) , all Chronic illsea cs and Uo- formltlps far In adxanco of any Institution In thu country. Those who contomjiluto KoltiK to Hot Spilncs for the treatment of nny 1'rlvato or Illood dlicttaocan bo cured for ono third the costntotirrrlvnte DlspeusRry , UU Koutli loth street , Omalin , Neb. HUPTUHK cured without pain orhlndorauco rom business. I miCC Hy this treatment n pure Lovely LHHIbO Compioxlon , trco trom slownco * , f recklci , bliiokhcails , eruptions etc. , Urllllant Eyes and perfect health can bo had. ftf That "tired" fcollng and alt fomnlo weaknesses - nesses promptly cured , lllontlntr Hendachos , Nervous Prostration , General Diiblllty , Sleep * lostncss , Depression and IndlROStlon. Ovarian troubles , Tnlhtmmatlon and Ulcotntlon , Falling and Displacements , Splnnl weakness , Kidney complaints and Change of Life. Consult th old Doctor. EVE HI ! E AD Acute or Chi-onlclnflnm EIC Allll CHllimatlonof the Eyelids or Ulobo and lar or Near Sltrhtodness , Inversion of the I.ld * . Scrofulous K ) os , Uleerations , In- llammatloiia , Abscess , Dimness of Vision of ono or both eyes , andTumoiROf I.ld. ly Inflammation of the Knr , Ulooratlon or Catarrh , Internal or External Doafnos * , or Paralysis , Singing or Hearing noises , Thickened Drum. etc. ftlCDl/flllO Debility , Spermntorrboon , Som- HCnWUUw Innl Losses , Nltfht Emissions , Loss of Vital Power , blcoplossnoss , Doyiond- ency , LOBS of Memory , Confusion of Ideas , lllurs Ucfoi'o the Kje9 , Lassitude , Languor , Oloomlncss , Depression ol Spirits. Aversion to Society , Easily Discouraged , Lack of Conn- donee , Dull , Listless , Unlit for Study or Iliisi- ness , and finds life a burden , Safely , Perma nently and Prlratoly Cured. Rl nnn f QinU Diseases , Syp..ills--ir.ll - DLUUU tt vIMHseaso most horrlblo In Its results completely eradicated without the me of mercury. Scrofula , Kryelpelns , Fever Sores , Illotches. PlraplcB. Ulcers , pains In the Head and Danes , 8 } iihllltlc Sere Throat , Mouth and Tongue , ( lianuiilar I'.nlargrcmont of the Neck , Hhoiimatism , Catarrh , ote. , Permanently Cured When Others Have Tailed. IIDIUBDV Kldnoy nnd Dladdor troubles , UnlNAniiWoak llnck , Ilurnln ? Uiino , Frequency of Urinating , Urine high colored or milky Bodmicnton standing , Gonorrha-a , Gleet , Cystitis , etc. , promptly and satcly cured. Charges reasonable PRIVATE DISEASES ' ; " gleet , stricture , fcralnal emissions , loss of sex ual power , woukucsft of the poxnal nrKans.want of desire In mule or fem'tlc , whether from-im- prudout habits ot young or eovniil habits In mature years , or any cause that debilitates the sexual lunctlons , tspccdlly ami pcrmancntlr curod. Consultation frco and strictly confldcntlnl. Mcdlclno sent free from observation to all parts of the United States. Correspondence receives prompt attention. .No letters an swered unless accompanied by four cents In stamp * . Send stamp for pamnmct and list of questions. Term * strictly cash. Call on or ad dress I > R * I'OU'EI.L RKEVEH , No. 8U South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. EDUCATIONAL. GALLANAN College , Des Molnee , Iowa. A Homo School for Girls. Full Courses of Study. Special advantages In Music , Art , Mod ern Languages ami Elecntlon. Fall term bo- pins Sept. 8th. Address the president , C. U. Potneioy. PENNSYLVANIA CHESTEll. 26th year opens SEI'TEMUEK 14. A MIU'l'AHY COIJ.UOR. DEGREES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. CHEM1STHY. AKCIIITBOTUltK , ARTS. Preparatory Courses. ThorouBli Toclinlcnl Work. All Departments conducted by able 1'HOFESSOHS. Military system second only to that of U. 8. M. A. Annual ) ) of Lieut. S T. llnrt lett , 1405 Slioruittn Ave. , City : or CUief Pay. master's ODlce , Armv Hoailnuartcrs. COL. TI1KO. HYAT1' , Prcsiaont. MT , BEACON ACADEMY r FISUKlLL-ON-IICltSOX , K.T. SelecTTome School , J. FRCO SMITH , A. M. rrluclp * ! FKKKIIOM ) INbTITUTi : FreoliolJ , N. Y. , < 4th year. Prepares for Princeton , Yale , Columbia , Harvard , ami for Business. Kov. A. G. Chamocrs , A. M , Principal. Illinois Conservatory of Music UnsurpiissoJ n < lv ntieei In nil PepnrtmcntB of MuMc , I.ltor.-Uiir" . M'Hlcnl/iugiiugOH , Klocutlon. AddrdI E. F. UULLiAKU , Supt. , Jacksonville , 111 DR. OTTERBOURC , Corvr lllh ud Dudff. SU. , OMAHA , Mfl. ARICUUR GRADUATE IN MEDICINE , AND SPECIAL PRACTIT10HE1 Authorlz-M to tr-rat all Chroule , Nrrvou * end "Special IhwtwV ( whf thf r r n * d by liuprudf r , riirti or coatagloa ) tteminal SteakneM ( night Ifnw * ) S iual lability , ( .low of seiual | w tr ) -Nervou * Uf bllity , ) tloo > l Dlvtrtl-rrt , fcc. Cures ( ruar DttoJ or monry fUudwI. CtiiiffC-llonr. , TtiOd-Mnt-li of cnne * cur t A,7t * n-l * H"- " > lence r Imporl-int All lunllclnfi * tj.fcl ltj' itrep-irrd for c cb in * fiV ] u.il caw. .No Injurlou * or pciaonoiu comi-ound * uw-J Nu It * . * loftt from buiineu , 1'itienU ! a distance tiettwl by teller au < ] iprtn. M Jidti unt v rywhr. fro-a from Riivor brc.ikiirc. tor A 2-cent tamn will mall VltV L ' FJttUT otMiM , ANlMroiTMT QUUTIOH , " and H\1UTOM litt on which to ( ret a full hUtury of < libri- . Btatc your CM ami t-nd for tcimi. Orders filled pronipiljr. Secrecy bbwrvfd , either lo jwriun or by null , Orricc UOUM. 9 to 11 a. m , , l to 6 &ud 7 lo fr p. m. J. B. HAYNES OFF1UUI- STENOGRAPHER THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 87 Chamber of ( Joinraerco. STUCK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; 30 years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of these instruments. WOODBRIDGE BROS , ntbllltsUdlhn In4icrtlan ( . or . . . . . . this p-ciflcpurpoie.CLi.lor UtMCBiTITE WIAKM9K , ( Ir- tog thin ; Carnal - 5itltmsuoily ' OnfttMtlmproTinicntfOTcrari other Utu.'WoriU-ii ip < 7 * Mdn EUctrioCo1. 1-50 La6aUe * it. ! ChlciQa . Youthful , Impr .uuncivServousDebllttycaused 1 thrauKb errors nnd bail practices CURED. .rti.uSIi A BREEZE , In order to create a little stir during this , for the clothing tradej usually quiet spell , we have placed on sale for this week , and until they are all disposed of , about 4 * One thousand suits comprising four diiferent lines afc the following prices : One lot men's sack suits made of good Union Oassimere ; a nice small check , serge lining , covered buttonsand altogether made up in good substantial manner , at $3.75 a suit. Two lots of men's sack suits , both the same quality but different pat terns of dark , very neat mixtures , lined with serge and well made at $4.50. These suits are of good medium Weight and would ba adapted for wear now as well as later on in the season. One lot of young mens' suits , sizes from 33 to 38 , a splendid pattern ol silk mixture cassimere , Italian lining and elegantly made for $5.25 * Our object in placing these suits on sale at these prices is two-fold J Firstly , to meet the wants of a large class of our patrons , and to ena * ble them to get , at a time of the year when no one feels like buying ex * pensive clothing , a substantial and good looking suit at a merely nominal price. Our second and main object is to advertise ourselvesy and pave the way for the immense fall business for which we prepare and which we expect to do. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. During July and August , our store closes at 6:30 : p. m. , except Saturday. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 19th St. ard Capitol Aue. , OMAHA , NEB. FOR 111B TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC a SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES. AND THE NEW YARICOCUE. SUSPENSORY CLAMP COMPRESS. ItMt ftfllH.fi ppirifnsftn.1 rttnmlUi ft > r in * iAil trtitmrnt of very form of dVinxj requiring MllcI or Hnrtfc * ! lrf tmriiL Wmn ran CIKULAII on Ifeforinltlfi and Ilrarpi , Club Pe-st , Curvature of lha8p.tip , I'ltf , 1 iimon * , Cancer , C trrli. Hronrl ( Hi , InhtliUlnn , FloHrlcttjr , I'nrl yiit , I pllrniy , Kidney , UItdd r , k/c. L r , Skin , tDiHiUKMl , auJallttu.rtfca. OpcralUmi. Book on Diseases of Women FREE. Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKINO A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE , SPECIAL an ! NERVOUS DISEASES. All 11,001 IH-IM > I ; tKT.fiilIy trr-at * > il. Svplitlllle rolun remOTtd from lhei > t.t ni without mercury. New Hritorrulvfl Treatment fur DOCK FREE TO MEN ! Upon rrirate , Fpeelsl and Nervous Dl en ei Scinliiat wraknry P | Tni tnnli tt , Ii.imteii"jr | , BvptiilK , Genorrtiaa , Gliil , unit ' I * ewfl . Kooim for | > ntlcoti. Ai.Jreii , OMAIU MEDICAL * SURGICAL INSTITU' , or Dr. HcMenaray , cor. 13ti st. & Capitol AT.Oraana , Neb. Medical Hooks or Tapers Free. Tlio proprietor of 1)10 ) Umahn Meillosl ami Surirl * eallnitltuu hag p ill. 1 lied a valuable to ofbtokj ami luiiors upon chronlcanil su gicul ill-cases unu deformities , nnrt t > * e mottods 01 euro wulch Imvc Klvcnblmfiorep.ilutlonor bolim the most skillful unit iucce Bfi > l IpeUalUt In thu west , unit mailo tliu Institute so vele' rated that m Ulclne arc tent to iniil iHlloiitn rucel uJ IIOITI uYJrjr stututn tlio unlnu. AniunK the booki i * one upim tlio iHseu-ei of women ; ono upon iicrTom , ipccliil Una ( iilvnto uln * cane * of tliureiual nnd urinary nreanoiorlLucclo cured by nurRlC'il upora loni , anil their lutolr Invent- oilclinip coniprom sufp'nsory for t ho relief and curoof Ytirlouce'e. nervom oxliauitlon nndioxual debility , new rcntor tlvo treatment 1'n era upon iurilcal braces , plloi. cancers. p rnljris , tltt. Klt'i.- trlclty Hiid t..e lie v mag ictlc buttery for homo uin ; catarrh nnd Inhululou , etc Unlike nio-t books ipBueil by doctor tree , they do not consist of testimonials menials wltli tlctltlou * a imofland Inltlaln. or rubbli-n of that kind , but are pliln detcrlptloni of dMoaaev , ymplomi. now d'-'covorlo-j ' In medicine. Hurh'cry and electricity , nnd nrowoli worth tlio perns il and can bo iibtulnud free b ) ndilro < - > lni ( tlio Omaha Medi cal and ( urulci.l InMltulo , l.Jth etroct aiU Cupitol avenue , Omaha , Nebraska , mo is TDucqtuiNTiD wiiu TUB otoomipnT or rmi COUKIBI WILL KE DX KXAJUNIMO IllIM kUf IttlT IUS CHICAGO-ROCKISLAND&PAC.FICRAILWAY Ity reason of Its central posltloi Co33 relation to lines East of Chtcaf-o , and contlium * lln at terminal points West , Northwtst anil tijjthwest. Is tba true middle Unit In that transcontinental nystcm vrhlch InTltca and facilitate * travel and traffla between tbo Atlantic and 1'aclnc. The Hock Island main Una and branches Include Chi * eago , Jollet , Ottawa , Laballu , IVorla , ( If noun , ilollno and Hock Island , In Illinois ) Davenport , Mmcatlnc. Washington , Falrflcld , ottumwa , Oskaloosa , Wt it Lib erty , Iowa City , Dos Uolno.ln.lUnoIaWinter-act , Atlan tic , Knoivlllo , Audubon , JIarlan , Outhrlo Centra and Council IIlutTs , In lowai flallatln , Trenton , Bt. Jossph , Cameron and Kansas City , In Missouri ! Leavenworth and Atchlson.lniCansasi Albert I.eaMinneapolis and Bt. Paul , In Minnesota ) Watertown and Sioux Falls.lv l > akotaandhundrediof Intermediate cities and towns. , ' , 'The Croat Rook Island Route" Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Ill permanent WAT Is distinguished for Its excellence. Its bridges are of stone and Iron , Its track Is of solid iteelIts rolllar stock perfect. Its passenger equipment has all the safety appliances that experience has prof e4 useful , and for luxurious accommodation * Is un if passed. Its Kxprcsa Trains consist of superior Oar1 Coaches , elegant i'ullman I'alaee I'arlorand Blcepliii ; Cars , superb Ulnlnjr Cars , prorldlne delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and St. Joseph , Atchlson and Kansas City ) restful Reclining Chair Cars. Its man * gement Is conservative , Its dltclpllno exacting. "The Famous Albert Lea Route" Itetween Chicago ami Minneapolis and Bt. I'aul Is tha favorite. Over this line build fast Kxpriss Trains run dally to attractho resorts for tourists In Iowa and Minnnott , and , T.'a ' Wutertow n and Sioux falls , to tha rich wheat and ( -raxing lands of Interior Dakota. Via Seneca and Kankakee , the Itoclc Island offers superior Inducements to traveler * l > eteon Cincinnati , Indian apolis , Ijifiyett * * nd Conncl ! UlulTs. St. Joseph , Atchl son , I avenvrurth , Kansas City , St. I'aul , and Interme diate points * All patrons ( es ) > eca1y ! ! ladles and chil dren ) rccche protection , courtesy and kindly atttntloa , 1 or tickets , maps , folders , coplea of Wen tern Trail , or my desired information , apply to principal offices In too United State * and Canada , or address , at Chicago , I. R ; CABLE , t. ST. JOHN , E. A. H61BROOI , SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. DEWEYd STONE , FURNITURE f * MMWW # % A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furnitun .maker's art , at reasonable prices. DIAMOND MERCHANT , FINE WATCHES , SiERLING SILVER. DRS. S. D. DAYIESON. 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State 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 ' DISEASES , More especially those arising from impur- dence , invite all BO suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured salcly nnd speedily with out use of dangerous drups. Patients whose cases ba\e been neglected , badly trealed or paonoundcd incurable , should not fail to write us concerning Iheir symp toms. All letters receive immediate at tention. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "I'raclical Obscrvalions on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is" added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise Avhich should be read by all joung men. Address DRS. S. &D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , , Mo. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee &StPaulRy The JJcsl Ituute from Omaha and Council Jtliijf'n to' . THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Uctween Omaha and Council Uliills Chicago , ANU Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CcdarRapids Rock Island , Freeport , Uockfonl , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , Beloit , Winona , La Grouse. A nil 'all other Importnnt points Knsl , Northeast und South" " ' ' ' For through tickotM tnll un tlio ticket aifnnt at HOI Karnun , st. m i > axton hotel , or'ut Union 1'MClflO U0lt. | ( 1'ullmao Slcepejs and the finest Dlnliitr C r * In tlio world uro inn on the tniiln line ot the ChlcHtf" . Milwaukee k St. I'uut Hallway uu < l i > v- ry intention Is imld to pus > cnirers by courto- OUH employees ot the uoinpiiny. K HII.I.KII. Gunornl MiuinKor. , J.K TucKKti. AMlstantfleeioriil Munnjcr. A. V. H. CAiiraitTCt : , General 1'aMoiwr ami O o. KTliAJTonn , Assistant General 1'iwscn- ger and Tlcttet Atfout. J.T. CiattK Ueuwnd guporlnlcnUcut. U. S. DEPOSITORY , Onaalta , ISPe'to. Paid up Capital $260,000 Surplus 42,600 II.Y . Yates , President. A. E. Touzalin. Vico-Presldont. W. H. S. Hughes , Cashier , DIRKCTOKS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins II. W. Yates , Lewis S. Ucod A. . Touzalm. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON 'BANK ' Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transactd N.W. Harris & Go. 116-117 HBNSOEJT.CHICACOpi illfCDC .EBDEVONSHiu IT. , BOSTON. DAIllVEinU. . n AUnO of Countios.CltimTownsWatcrY KIINIIN ( inn , htrt'ct. ll.lt. Co.'u a > i > oc > M VIIW lully. CoitespouileiiCD BOlIciK-0 , CHIC AGO AND Horth- HorthWesten Westen Tlio only mail to tuko for Dos Molnes ' . . _ glmlllnun , Ocdur Kiiiilcix , Clinton , Dlxoii , Chlcu KO , MllwiiiikLo line ] till points oust. To tlio i > oo il < > ol Nubriiekn , Colorado , \Vjoinlni. , tniili 5 ilnhn , Acviu'a , Oregon , WiisliliiKtori , anil Ciill fornlii , H oilers BiifHirior luh untaBCu not ble by unjr other lino. Ainony u InwoJ the numerous poUlfl of Btl * > iirity enjoyed by thu imironsui thlg roail ceii Oiimliu and C'llcugo.uro lie two ndtiyof UAV COACHBS , wliloli uro the Unit human art nnd liur.'nuliy can creuto. ltd PAI.AOKK Sl.m.l'IMJ OAKS , which itro model * of coifitort mill cleKunco. Its I'AI.I.OU DltAW- I NO ItOOM C'AltH , uiifliirimfisdl liviiny. and Its w'duly ' colobrnteil I'AhATIAI. DININC UAIItt. the Kiunlof which cimnotho found oNowlniru At Council lllullHthu tr.iliiHofllio Union 1'ncltla Ity. connect In Union Uopot with tho-o or the rhlcBuo At .N'orlliuesturn Ity. In Clileu.ro the liulnu of tills Urn nmko clobo connertlun ultu tboso of nil eastern lines. Tor Detroit , Columbus , Indlnnnpolls , Cincin nati , Nhiimrn Tails , IliilTiilo , I'lttHhiirjr. Toronto , Montriml , Iliistnn , Nnw Verb , J'hilftdi'lplilu , llnltlmore , Wushlnirton und nil points In the cunt 1 ask ( or n ticket /la the NOllTHWKsTKltV. " Tf you wish the bint iieeonjinoiUtion , AH ticket UKcnts toll tickets vln tills line * H. I1UC1HITT. K. P. WJJ. ° .nN. Utnl. Mnrnitfrr , Ounl. I'nss'r Afc'ftit W.M HAHCOCK16"0' % . , . ' ABtnt , City I'liss r Aguut , UltlUUtt '