L : 1 t . I - : . - , . 4r , I . -.4 . - . * , - ' - - - _ A _ 1r ' - . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAYS AUGUST 30. 1887. : r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A WET DAY AT CAIP TIIAYER 4 Te Rain On Bunday DampenB the Ardor of L . Offlocr , Boidters ana Vfsitor. /IRRIVAL OF SEVEnAL COMPANIES OrIginal anti Atnenlcd ArtIoIOM olin- oorporfttIon Flied-A Ioiarknblo ' . Frrntk of attirc-Uttior . Capital city r frnof T11 flEI' MNCOt jnnh1At1.1 Rain full twon CainpTliaycryusterdny. It dampened mother earth , It tininpetied the nrdor of the veterans , ftnd It dampened - ened the new and glittering uniforms of the ofllcer In common with the uniforms of tim high privatc2 In the roar ranks. It was a damp time for dress parade , and : oIdiers with low cut shoo. if old Cob- row could have seen the militia that trod the streets of Lincoln yesterday going Into camp ho would have sworn by all the Noaip at his bolt that ho never saw a wir path in his life , nod that ho bad been wholly cngagd In agricultural pursuits since becoming a citizen of Colorado. YcsturdyIi , the camp , like preccetling days , wns wholly given over t prepnra- tloit. Eticli company as it arrives is fur. nIlied with the tents rcqulstte for its acconitnodution , and the members nrc assigned to their location on P1 the grounds , where they staIr their touts for the week. Three tents nrc assIgned for Governor Thnycr and his , . stuff , a like number for General Colby ' and stall and the colonel of cacti regi- ncnt has hi official headquarters. t Among the early arrivals In the morning wore General Colby of Beatrice , onti Colonel rlilnips of dO same place , in command of tim first regiment. Thu Beatrice company accompanied thorn anti reached the grounds In advance of the impcutling miii clouds. At noon company 1) of the second rcirnent , in command of Captain Bisliofi , arrived from Nebraska City. Major John C. Watson , judge advocate on the tafT of the governor , rosplondunt in the blun and gold of his uniform , accompanied them , and the second regimental band from the city , in chargn of Drum Major .tvturlin , marched at the head of the corn- pany as they flied up the street to ttio Capitol hotel. where Major Watson provided tue band anti company with dinner. During a rift in the clouds the company departed for the grounds in the afternoon. The Ben- nctt cornpanyarriveL from the south on the same train with the Nebraska City boys , and ne they were veterans in the service who had ewelt gunpowder at Camp 1ump , Omaha , they marched like veterans through the rain and mud to the camp , directly from the train. At 2 p. m. the company from Nelson marched through town into camp , and at 8:40 : a 'half ' dozen more companies arrived , in- chiding the Geneva company , accorn. pniiietl by the first regiment band froni tlutt placu. Surgeon ( encral Stone , of I Wahoo and Quartermaster General Cor. roll , of 1ubron , of the govenor's ntaff , arrived also early In the day , ready for duty. There was no official program published yesterday for the week but it Is promised for to-day , when all tim ' companies will be In camp. N1'V COItIOItATIONS. Tlo Decatur & Vestern Nebraska rail. Wi17 8 a now corporation that tiled its nrtices with thosocrotary of state yoster ( lay. Whether this is a local bid for a hue of road or the entering wedge under cover of some of the Iowa trunk lines , 18 not dornonstrated in the articles thorn. selves. The articles recite that the cor- poratlon is created to construct , eqLlIp anti operate a line of roaU with its east. em terminus at Decatur , Burt county , - ' - and to run West and southwest through - q-- the counties of Burt , Cuming , Ioitgo , Stanton Colfax , Madison. Platte , Boone , Nauco breuley , Valley , Wheeler , Slier- Ins toup , Custer , Hail , BulYalo flaw- son Ifoward. Merriok , Logan , Lincoln , Keith , Cheyenne , Washington , Douglas , Saunders , Lancaster , Gage and Jefferson to the western and southern boun. dance of the state. 'rho capital stoo' of the company is zixod at $8,000,000 , the corporation to commence business on the 27thof August , 1887 , and terminate on a like date in 1087. The indebtedness - dobtedness is limited to two-thirds of the Ofllital stock. The ineorporators are Mitchell Vincent , 'S. T. Lemming , F. J. Griffin A. B. Fuller , J. M. Peeblus and v. E. hrnry CAI'ITAL STOCK INCiIE&SED. The ( irnalia & Council IllulTh Bridge company has 1110(1 its stipulation of amendment to the articles of incorpora. tion by which the caultal stock is In. creiseti from $500,000 to $7OOOO. The amending article relative to capital stock , as passed by unanimous vote of the stockholders , Is as follow , : The amount of capital stock of the Omiha & Council Bluffs Lisflway and Bridge corn- any , of Omaha , Neb. , shall be and the same is tized at $7O X1O , ilvlded % Into 7,500 shIrsS of 3OO each , being tlte amount necessary to construct said railroad and brtdRe , and the authorized canltat stock of said company , or iiiount to wIiIctr the capital stock may be increased Is $1OOOOOO divided Into shares of $ lOQeach. 10 percent of alletock siibscrIbd to be paid at the date of subscriptions and the remainder at such tIme and on suca con. ditlons as ordered by the board of directors. 1liis amended article and nnuounee- moot of increase of atock is signed by J. I. Willard , Frank Murphy , ( eorgo F. r _ Wright _ and ¶ 1' . J. Ev&ns. TIEE MAKING OF MEDICINE. Articles of incorporation of the Intcr- state Medicine company wore also yos- tertlay entered on record at the mere- tary's otlice. The nature of the buslnes 01 the company is the manufacture and sale of medicines. 'flis company is located - cated at Beatrice , Gage county. The capitaL stock Is tixed at 5OOOO , divided into shares of bOO each , the company to COIUDICUCO business when lifty shares are taken and 5 per cent paiti up on the smile. The date fixed for commence- IfleUt is August 8. 1887 , antI the date for termination , Augu8t 5 , 1950. Tim indcht- edness is limited to 5 per cent of the stock actually taken. The ineorporators gro laniel 1roernan , Joseph Ii. Webb , Atistin M. Baldwin , John M. Williams and 11. Kieluhaus. ASKING flI'OflCE. Annie H.Prico has tiled in the district ourt her POtitioil praying divorce from 4 her husband , Robert J. Price on the ronnd of failure to malntsin her , and that tier husband is a dissolute men of vulgar habits and a ganbler. 'I'Iio plain. tiff recites that they vern married at Mastings , N , 1. lit 1871) ) , and that for the last eight years io hits not providesi for ) : er , and that for four years she has supported - ported herself and child entirely by her own labor nod the sisistaiioo of relatives , ( uI these grounds she asks relict. Amelia F. Allen tins tileti also a peti lion in court for divorce trom her hue. . Jftild , Charles Alleit. The petition re- cltcs tinit they were married at SL Joe , ' Abc , in the year 1680 ; that notwithstaiid- thg the tact that her husband was ci ability to provieto suitabla maintenance , , lo lia.s at all times refused ttiiti rofralneti froni so providing for her , and in the two years 8111cc imirrlago. the plaintilt iia supporloti herself entirely by tier owe 3abor. F'or this eatiso the bund ol matrimony are asked to be severed. ' tAMA4flC StilT. w ii. H. Dunn lies suca the Chicago , liurlliigton & Qiiincy railroad for * l,5i ) , daulaes suNtained by reason of 1iru eatisoi last springwhen the company hail -'Iiowod its right of wily to become over grown with grass and woods that , cntch lag fire from a passing engine , burped tc ihi reruIsceoI the 1iJa1nti1T doaruiiu g , _ . 803 tons of hay and a machine for stack. Ing , ahiti also destroying young timber. Damages in tim above amount arc thoro. fore asked. asked.A A UI.3tAflKAI3I.a CASE , The State icntocrat ) publishes one of the most wonderful freaks of nature that hits occurred in tills western land , a greater wonder than the electric photo. graph of a poodle dog In a young lady's bosom. 'I'Iio facts In regard to the freak as publlslieii are as follows : Ivan Jnncs- choucka settled In Saline county litteon years ago. Four years ago ho was unstruck , and accoiiipanyingtho partial paralysis that followed tie noticed that ho was turning black. 1)ur- ing the two succeeding years the old trouble continued to afflict him and at the end of thu two years ho was a black man from the soles of his foot to his arm pits. The present summer ho in fear that he would become entircy black took refuge In a root collar and liveii there , whore all wont well until one day when ho ventured out and the old malady returned so that in a week's time he was entirely black. During this timoaso ! his wife presented him with a pair of twliis anti the evil wa trasinittod to the nosy generation , one of the twins being black like his fattier. Yesterday morning ivan Janeacheucka passed through Lincoln on route to New York and l'aris , whore at thin latter place he will consult I'astcur for treatment. . 1NTiI1c1Ty. Among tim arrivals in Lincoln yestor. ( lIly were F. W. Gray , Orniha ; 1Iarr Huckins of the Nebraska City Tunes ; A. Kcithieyof the Greenwobd Loader ; E - M. Correil , of the Ilubron Journal ; \VLIl. lain Canada , Nebraska City ; A. F. Coons , David City ; Cobonci 0. ii. Phillips , Beatrice. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SouTh OMglItLt NflWS. The work on the motor line railway vill bgin ( in a day or two. William Enriglit and Rev. hilton started iii restortlay to take the census of the bonn lidu residents of the city. Tue cam of Ed hlanlan , charged with stealing a breast pin worth from S. Simpson , wts brought up for trial before Judge iteuther this morning. A jury was calleu atiti at noon the trial was ad. journod until 2 o'clo k. A man named \Vhitman owed Thomas Gary a board bill aiitt refused to nay it , whereupon the latter assaulted him. Whitman had Gary arrested for assault antibattory. The sewer PiPes for tile main sewer to . the river have arrived , and the work of putting thoni in will soon ho begun. 11. Schneider waslined $7.50 by Judge Reuthier for disorderly conduct. Dennis hays anti Al IInrtily were assessed - sessed $7.50 each for using obscene Ian- guage before ladies. An infant ( laughter of A. J. ongiioy , local editor of the Stoekinan , died at 9 o'clock Saturday evening , and will be buried at 10 o'clock Tuc.alay. Jack Yates , foreman at hlammoOd's packing house , is the happy father 01 a baby girl. Mrs. J. II. Absbire and daughter , of Chilllcothe , Ta. , arc visiting the family of C. M. hunt. The mayor of the city , Colonel Savage , has returned from the west. A. KiilnorJohn German andJ. Yotiug made a trip to the Valley Sunday and returned with about sixty "snipe' and other small game. Mr. Dewitt , nianager oftho Star Union Lumbar company , returned from Chii. cage where ho attended the funeral of his mother. B. Brockway and Georc .Johnson , stock dealers , und Jacob Yatz , a dry goods merchant , of Griswold , Ia. , were in the city looking up locations for business houses. Albright station will have a hour mill in the near future. ALLEGE ! ) COLD DISCOVERY. Aldormati Smith has asamploof ravel taken from a well at a depth of 170 feet , which , on being inspected with a microS scope. appears to be rich with an incrustation - crustation of a metaL that closely rcsein- bbs flake gold. The particles were ox- arnined by an ohi lrospector who do- claret ! that the metal was gold , and from the amount picked up , lie was of the Opinion that there was "pay dirt" iii large quantities not far distant. Mr. Smith will cnd the "dirt" to Crcighton college anti have it analyzed , and if his expectations - tions arc realized , South Omaha will luwo a boom equal to tile Black lulls , Pikes Peak and other western bonanzas. After viawin the pieces of gravel through a glass , the reporter called OU several old citizens , but could not learn otgold cyer having been found , though some years ago It was asserted that there was a rich deposit close to Omaha. BENNEIT'el JOD. The Cords or Conviction Tightening Around tile Expert Messenger. Word was received yesterday at the office of the l'aeitio Express company that Bennett , the messenger who bad bean arrested on suspicion of stealing from the company a package of $10,000 entrusted to his charge , ahd consigned by Omaha parties to Ulark t % Larrible's bank , Butte , had had an examination and been bound over to the grand jury to await action on the charge of grand larceny. lie is now confined In jail at Blaokloot , having the solace of the corn. panionahip of his brother , who Is also an inmate. Theostirnony.diaolosedthe tact that the package was a bulky one , being corn- posed exclusively of live dollar bills. It was shown that Bennett had receipted for the package in the usual way at the commencement of his run , and further , that Rich , the conductor of the train on whtohftennett was running , had scan the package in tIm hands of the latter at Granger , whore the Oregon Short line branches ofT the iuani line of the U. P. Circunitancei go to show that Bouniitt will have a ditlioult time in escapIng prison. _ _ _ _ Keeping Crowds From i'lros. Last evening Chief Seavoy Issued or. ders to his men tiiit : immediately after the alarm of tire is turned in from the business canter the ollicer In charge ol the day or night force will order the Patrol WagOn mid a detail of police with ropes to proceed to the fire as rapidly as possible , it will be tile duty of the policemen - men to step nil yohioias in thin vicinity of the tirel to keep the crowd back at such a distance that the lire will in no way be Interfered with , arni to render every as ehitancu to the tiremen. Corning ilornoto Die. At a period of life when butiding we- manhood requires all her strength to moot the tiernauds nature makes upon It , many a young woman returns home from : the severe mental strain of school with a broken down constitution , and her func tious disarranged , to go to an early grave. It she had been wisely counseled unit given the benelit of Dr. Pierco'l "avorita Proscription" her bodily do. velopinent might have kept pace with her murititl growth , anti health and beauty ; would not have given way to decline aud death. _ _ _ _ ) ako Gibson , of Tallahassee , was eit ting in the forks of an old oak troc , cat- tug a watermelon. when a thuiider cloud L catnu up. Lightning struck the trcesplil it Into fragments , and knocked Jnke to the ground. Uzicie Glenn , au old col ored man , and others , rusheti up , poured , water in his taco , anti began to rub him , , 'l'hny wore about to give up hope of re viviug him , when , hike rose , locket' ' around halt dazed , and Inquired "Uaclc . Glenn , whar's my watermelon ? " - . Electric Iustro Starch tsthe beat lana dry starch Lu the * o4d. . . TllT SUDA1 PR1L FICIIT I Arrest of One Principal ana Plight of tim Other-Secontis and Backers Pinched , DETAILS OF THE DAY'S DELIGHTS The Greatest Excitement Ever Aroused In Oniatia Over a Similar . Event-Soavny and ltim Little JurI.dictlon , Etc. I After the Fight. - The sequel to Sunday's prize fight was the arrest yesterday on warrants sworn out by Chief Soavoy of the following parties : James Lindsay , Arthur Roth- cry , herb htotliery , Henry Parrish , Len George , J. Mcllunry Johnson , J. G. No- gent and Conrad Koehior , cantain of the J. 1l. Abbott. Several other warrants arc out , but the parties charged In them have not as yet boon arrested. Ball was furnished for those arrested in the sum of $225 each , except in the case of Lind. say , who was hold for $1,500 , and the prisoners Wore discharged. ' The iicarin for all was fixed for September 13. Lindsay - say Is hold as the principal in the affair anti the rest as alders and abutters. Clarke kept from police reach all day yesterday and quietly left for New York ltst : night. The law uniter winch those arrested are to be tried is sections 7 antI S of the penal coda as follows : SectIon 7.-If any persom shah actually engage - gage as a principal in ammy Preilledltated iiIit or contention , coiiimnoimiy called a ; ) rize higut , ever ) Person so ottentllm shall be hmnprls. omied in the penltentl2ry. not less thaii one year or more than ten years , and PY tile costs of prosecution. Section 8.-If any person shall engage , or be concerned 'in or attend any such fhht or contention as is tioscribed in the last preced- lug section , as backer , trainer , second , tini- lure , assistant , or reporter , every person so ot1eiidiiii shah , on convictIon , be mined In ally stuu not less than live dollars nor mom thail 0110 iiuiidred dollars , and be liiiiimisoned In the jail of the county hot less than ten days nor more than three months , and pay tiim cost of prosecution. Whether the warrants will hold isques. tionable , as tilO light is said to have oc curred beyond the jurifdietlon or Douglas - las county. Seavoy says ho is determined to settle the question anti lix the location if it should require actual surveys t bo made to do so. A visit to the several sporting resorts last night found many who participated in the light as lookers.on and a few of .tiiose arr.ted. The air was blue syith imprecations of the whole police force , Chief Soavey coming in for a double share of abuse , Suits for large sums against the city for the action of the police are threatened by all of the arrested - rested parties. Arrangements are on foot looking towards an ezcursioi on next Sunday week in the Abbott to the spot of the recent figlitfor the exhibition of alleged athletic sports. Further Talk About she Prize FIght. In a conversation with a Ben reporter Chief Seavey said that lie had released the Parties arrested yesterday - day evening on his own judgment , that itwasnotbecauso ho hadnocaso against them , but beeauso , for the time being , he considered it the wiscist.courso in furtherance - anco of his plans to mote out justice to all the violators of the law concerned or connected with this event. Vhen interrogated - rogated as to whether he hadn't boon informed - formed by tim county attorney that he could discover no grounds for a ca.se , iuasmuoh as the little gob of mud and sand unon which this san- gulnary battle took place was not within any known jurisdiction-it was a bar or an islet in the middle of the river , and neither side claims it as its territory-lie replied that something of that kind Iiut : been intimated , but it hind had no influ. enco upon hks intentions or actions. "And hasn't the shorIll too , declined to touch it ? " inquired the scribe. "I don't know whether he hits or not , " answered the chief , "but there is a Wa of making these authorities take cogn zanco of misdemeanor and crime Dorpe. trnted tinder their very noses If t4ioy can't do anything I can and will. I intend - tend to teach these law breakers that THEY lEAVE NO RIGhTS the pollee are bound to respect , and that they must got their noses down to the stone like all other bruisers , things and scoundrels. Oh , I can accornolisli a great deal that some of these wise legal gentle. men never hoard of it they but give mc a chance. " however , just what the chief's profound - found olans are , he refused to re.vci , further than to say that ho would Investh- gate and establish beyond it doubt time boundary lines of the city of Omaha , and ascertain just where this lsiand or sand bar or whatever it is is situated , and under just whose jurisdiction it is. If under Omaha's. many hearts will be made to ache. If the county is responsible - blo that will relieve him , and so with it should Iowa have claimupon this tabocod soil. ? ROCEE1)iGS Foil OAMAGES. Mr. 1' . P. Poinoroy , who claims to have been present in an official capacity , entered suit in the district court to-day a'ainst Chief of Police Scavoy , Captain ( irmlcic and their bondsmen for $10,000 diunagos for false arrest. TillS MAYOR INTERVIEWED , "Mayor Broatchi what have you to say about Sunday's light ? " "Very litIe. IL certainly was not within my jurisdiction , it it was , I would certainly prosecute the principals and getters up of tile affair. I do not approve of slugging matches , and hero. after shall take steps to prevent their repetition. " WILt ? TIlE SIIE1IIFY SAYS. "Sheriff Coburn , vhiai about Sunday's fight ? " "Oh , it's idle to talk about that. If it bad taken place within my bailiwick , then tirere would be grounds for an in- terview.ou1d I have prosecuted time parties ? I assuredly would , as these ljghits arc in direct violation of the law. 'lucre seems to be no one to dulino the ' authorities governing this Island , anti in the premises. I did not Intend to make a fool of myself. " FUN ON THIS AIhtIO' , Scenes anti Incidents or the Steam. heat l'rlzc.FIghttng Excursion , Despite "the wickedness of prize-lIght- lug anti thin low morals of those who aid , . abet anti countenance it"nnd all that sort of thing with which good people have much to do , the crowd that attended Sun- ' day's event , which is described in detail on the fifth page of the BEE , had sport : enough to inau up for a big fine or a I long term in jail. Of all the excursions of the Omaha Athletic association , yes- terday's must survive in memory as the : prime event. L was a fine morning to begin wlthm , and a good dual could be said about the bracing atmosphere. the white winged , clowls sailing the blue expanse of sky hlkeyachts on a tranquil Iay , the song of the birds In the river-skirting brush , the wide swoop of bluffs and green bet . toni lands which the eye coin mantled and the swirl and swish of the gloomy stream on its muddy and tievious way to the sea , All this vai there to be soon , felt rtiul cnjoyod and many vore the refreshing snorts of sun- riseozono taken into lungs more accus- . teared to the couhined alt' of the bed . , chamber at that hour. ' Tim 1rst source o Plesuro waa , ro , sided by the police. Time earliest exour. iotiist to reach the wharf at the foot of lMvcnport street. ' found a squad of thorn there. They stood on the bank looking as darkly mysterious as posiblo miii atidrcsslng aclitmaIritances in the gathering crowd in sail and pittyhiig tones as though to say , " .me , for Jiniiiiie or Jacki , old boy , i'll be mighty regretful - ful to lay time hiand of time law on yes but its nm , yen' old frlcimd , tht'll do it sure. amok , it yez inadhy PersistS ifl j'liiiti' dls gang. ' The peulurs stooti there getting the laugh a the boat loadctr up and its tlio voyagers passed them to the gang plank in a tLovil.niay-care fasli- Ion hint ought to have made the law feel iiiiglity small potatoes. One or two really respectable very nice gentlemen weakened at the sfght of the bobbies anti stood cmi the batik , not afar ofT guessing at cohisequcuces anti pretentifimg thimtt they merely hiippened there , sort of on passant us it were , "What Is this , Billy ? " asked one of these In an honest tone of voice , address- iiitr a passenger on the upper dock. "it's ' a Sunday school picnic , Frankle , " shouted back Billy ; "don't you see our escort of police to keep o the hood- turns ? " iltit when time bells rang and with a great churning of muddy water the yes- eel cast off even the timid ones grow firm and Scramilled aboard. lor a long time all interest ceitorod in the perfornianee of the lolmco , atid as the boat swung free into the current a elmer was given thorn , although a few derisive hoots worn lifted. The vcswl steamed up a half mile , then down a full mile , pick- tug till the two fighters , who were waiting - ing In skiflt below the bridge , and then proudly swept past the city again on tier determined course up the river , On the batik , tlodging niiiong box cars , over fences ttmitl through freight sheds the iio lice cotilu be secii , but for what purioso they thins played their energies is not known. At last time city was left behind , with Its anxious policemen , clamoring church bells , and lazily awakening popu- itition and the regions of untrammeled nature were entered , where Sunday is unobserved anti glmrnpsca of human life are scant and far between. The steamer shoved ahead of her a covered barge , which vastly increased the nceomniodatiomis of the 200 mon present. On this a bar , not of rosewood , but of plain , cracked and knotted pine , was mounted , over which wits ladled , with a free hanti anti at city prices a bountiftml Slilply of soda , seltzer and sandwiches , Two musicinds , plying a guitar and a mandolin , turned up shortly and a song-and-dance coterie comprising Tony Fireman , Joe Policeman , Jabex J. Rhino and others were era long engaged in a high old time. With a sandwich in one hiitnd , a mug of pp in the other and a mouthful of both ( not hands , but the other timings ) , the party "sashayed , " "alamanned , " winged and ragged , while the crowd patted juba and put In words of good cheer. In the midst of this throng a little follow with a tiny nius- tactic turned up with a chuck-a-luck liy- : out , and as his voice with its "This way , gentlemen ; under and over ; risk a dime niitl win a dollar , " swelled the noise , he did some considerable , business in a small way. Back on the boat a few weary ones whose impatience to be in at the jump had kept them up all night lay stretched along the guards endeavoring to patch lip their "rocky" condilions tyitli sheep. Also on the boat , and In that close seclusion which time cabin has long been known to grant , ii party almost as quiet as the sleepers was gathered about a table. The business at hand hero Wits revealed by oc. casional remarks to the effect , "Whip- sawed , by thunder , " and thelike. Iown iii the engine room and in tIme midst of small groups in corners above docks , life planks were being 'utilized for tables , upon which the great national pastime of poker wns practiced. By the time the battle ground was reached , afew had oh' tamed somuch sport , especially with the sandwiches and pop , that they were in no condition to witness the fight , and wore left aboard during its progress , The homeward - ward trip was joyctis , those who won and those who lost making the most of their fortune and sacrihicing all other feelings to the purpose of having a good time. Any who think that the excursion was an affair for rougiis are mistaken. A roster call of those present would reveal - veal some very eminent names as emi notice goes hereabouts. Not a cross word was spoken and nothing transpired , as time old aceoutits say "to mar the perfect harmony of thin occasion. " On the return triii , the boat touched on a point orf the Iowa shiorcwiaich , was sup- ) ) oSOd to be three miles above Council JJlmmlT4. The spot was in fact nearly cloven miles from the Bititre. There thai lighmttmrs were put ashore and a dozemi or more timid ones debarked with thom , A few natives in hickory and home SPtIfl stood on time mud bank and grinned at the strangers. \viiy they grinned partieularlydeveloped a few nionients Imitor when the party reached time northwestern tracks. .Just as the sports got a good start on the tic. Path , twenty men armed with shot guns anti lVinchsters rose out of the bush. "Halt" caine the demand. Everybody halted-everybody except the lighters. These evidently determined not to he taken alive for they broke from the scratch like a stint and went tearing up the track in a fashion that did thorn proud. The Hawkeye posse wasindivitiuttily and eohleetlveiy knocked out , anti ore they could shoot , the I ugl- live pugilists had turned a bend beyond which they were seen no more in iowa , How they got across is a mystry. Thai others in the party threw up their Itands ani watched tiiemagical disan- poarance with as niuch Interest and more pleasure than did the 1)0550. Then , when the question of their own fate caine up , they gave tlio vigilantes a little Omaha soft talk and seared them out of the authority to make arrests. The walk of cloven miles which lay before boni to the Bluffs proved to be worse than a ride in the patrol wagon. Board ot I'iibiie Vorks , At the meeting of the board of public works , yesterday , bills itmounting to 2,1l2i37 were allowed. The board passed the estimates subhiitted for work done on the inside railing and post of the Eleventh street viaduct , $3,080.18 , hugh Murphy , for sewer constructed itt sewer district' forty-nine , m3y727 , Sum for sewer constructed in district thirty : seven , p2,709.70. For curbing.Farnmun street , from Twenty.ninth avenue to old city limits , $897.41. For paving Fourteenth street , in paving dist'rict olghty.one , $183.35 , I The board also empowered the chair- lean to purchase materidi to finish thc Woodward curbing contncL at the con tractor's expense , Mr. Balcombe will exercise the iutbority given him at QflCO and the curbing on Davenport street will be finished without further delay. Contractor Squires asked to be allowed an estimate for the asphalt paving donc on Davenport street between 'reatlt and hourtoenth. Mr. Mayno moved that It 1)0 allowed. Mr. Ileicurod objected , auth gave as his reason for doing so that he had bean told by James Cruitrhton and , others that the work was soft and not ui : to thu standard. Mr. Squires denied thts , and with some warmth said that lie imatt gtvou heavy bond , and ii the work dlii not prove satisfac' L tory ntid UI ) to tile contract tim city could hold his bondsmen respon I siblu. Mr. Helmrod asked that the mat L tor be postponed until to.mnorrow at I . o'clock , as that would give him an onpor ttmnity to Investigate the work. It WII . agreed to. On motion of Mr. ileimeoti , .v. .Wapp1si ! , was elected secretary L , the board. . , . . TIlE SOLDIBItS' IiEUXION , Grttiiorlngor Troops and Other items ot i'repitratlon. Yesterday atternooti at3:30o'clock : four companies of the Eighth infantry arrived in this city from Norfolk , where they tiara been In attendance upon tim North Nebraska Soldiers' reunion. They are under the commanti of Captain Charles I'orter. 'rhicy wore ordered to Norfol k vhere they have been in camp for the last vcok , and tulvo been sent here to be present at the Soldiers' reunion , which convenes on Monday. Owing to the fact that thai tents in the camp hayo not yet boon erected , Limo companies marched to Fort omaha , where they went Into camp on their own account. 'rlioy will remain there , until Wednesday next , when the re-union tents will be erected. Major Clarkson , quartermaster of the camp , says there are now 1,200 tents In town randy to be pltotietl , and there are 500 more ( lU the way and will be put in hilace before Monday next , The outline of the plan has already been determined and but little time will be lost in niaking the tents conform to the same. To-day a forceof Western tTnion Tote. graph lIne men were engaged in extending - ing poles into the clump , for the erection of a wire which will enable tclegrphic communication to be kept up with the city. 'Ihio camp will also be sulplmcd with telephones. -A large boiler and pump are now baing put in place to supply the camp witim water. 'rho latter mviii be drawn from Ctmt-Ofl'lnKe and furnished to the camp through two-inch iiiiies , and served in all parts of it by thirty-three faucets which will enable all the icc-barrels to be kept in constant supply with fresh water. tiATLIIt tti G&S. An Old Tuner GIves Ills Opinion of That Found In Oninlia. To the Editor of the Bma : : I am not sure whether the parties who are uvolv- ing gas from a sprimig in i'utldoek place are lii earnest or not. If they arc in earnest and really believe that they have tapped or discovered an ovortlow of natural gas , it might save to theni seine- thing more substantial than iras by sug- gosling a few facts in relation to tIii and to other sprimigs in that vicinity. In the summer of 150 I made a critical examination of this spring-it being within my pro-emption-with a view to determine its quality for domestic use , and found it inferior water. The dicarburet ot hydrogen that constantly - stantly bubbled up told too plainly that the vein that supplied it either originated within the field of a sCibmergod drift of timber , loaves , and other vegetable matter - tor , or that it traversed through such a ven'otiibie drift. 'hits gas is generally known by the name of light carbureted hydrogen. Dufl'erent chemists and dulroreiit localities - ities give different names to it , us "heavy Inflammible , " "air of marshes , " anti "liydrecarluret , " etc. An application of a match to the gas bubbles at thio time of the examination , developed its burning quality and determined - mined , in my mind , the inferior quality of the water. Tue miatural formation of this gas is from the decomposition of vegetable mat- tar in marshes , and where amiimnal matter or bones hiavo been deposited In such marshes or drifts , the gas is of the nature of perphosperet of hydrogen , and in Its exit from its comitinenient develops time "jack o' lantern" or "vilh o' the wisp. " Underlying this plateau , from Florence to ( h'amitt View , are promiscuously deposited - posited timber or vegetable drifts , Any number of wells stink within this tern- tory mtttost tue truth of this declaration. A spring , originahly withmin two feet of Sulphur spring , and another n few hun- drcd feet south of the late Idiscovory do ycloped the same properties. Fnrther evidences of tile truth of the above propositions will be furnished when called for. GmtoimGE SsuTli , IIOARI ) 01" EDUCATiON. A TnrIy But Imnortant Meeting Last Night , Owing to the inclement weather last evening it Wits a quarter of I ) o'clock be' fore a quorum of the board of education assembled. Those present were Messrs. Blackburn , Coburn , Copeland , lteeie Morrison , Parinelce , Smtvillo and Slioles Mr. Copeland was chosen temporary chairman. A petition from the citizens of th ninth ward asking that the board choose a stm'itablc school site for thioui was or dered returned back to petitioners. A commuunication from l'atrick A Gavin cahliiig the attentioti ot the boarc to the proposed school house site al Walnut lull was placed on tile , The comuni'mttee on buildings and prop erty reported that the cost of sewer con nections bctween the Webster streel school and Burt street sewer to be $25O Placed on tile. The committee on buildings and property orty reported that J. M. Woolworth , whic is negotiating f the purchase of tIn Pleasant school property , was willing tc pay $9,000 in sixty days , $8,000 in iii mouths , and the balauoo on or bcfor July 1. 1SSS. Referred to tue committem on finance with power to act. The committee on manual training re ported the consummation of a contract with Crane Brothers Manufacturing Company to put up a boiler and proper trimmings in the manual training school for $300. Accepted. A resolution from Mr. Copeland no- questing the cable company to bnidg over time ditch on Twentieth street it front of the high school was adopted. A resolution was adopted asking tin city council to in8truct time city ongmneum to perform all engineering services re quireti by tim board of education free o cli argo. Mr. Morrison presented a resolution asking for authority to miter into a least for the use of a portion of the Iiertziuam bmiilding , Walnut Hill , as a school build big. Adopted. A resolution from Mr. Morrison askimit the city council to instruct the builm1in Inspector to issue permits for publii school builtiings without fee , mva : adopted. Mr. Morrison offered a resolution ask leg the city council for the extension a time water service from the corner of Smx teontli anti Castellar to the corner o Eighteenth and Castellar , tt ) protect thit school property at the hatter point Adopted. A resolution by Mr. Parniolec wn ' adopted , authorizing the lresident nut secretary to draw a warrant in favor o the trustees of the Third Congregationa church for $2,500 , to apply on the pun chase of lot 5 , block 0 , Lake'sadttition , a L soon as the attorney of time boam'tl shah have examined thu deed , abstract o L title , etc. , and pronounced them perfect : A resolution bj Mn , Blackbunmi Wa I adopted autiiorizimig tIm trustees of tim Walnut school to secure two or mor scbool rooms necessary for school pun poses. A resolution was adopted asking tha school be commenced at the usual tim in the church in West Omaha near tb new school building now in irocess o erection. On niotmomi the board adjourned unti next Monday evening , : For time first time In neariy two year' service , Ollicer Thomas Ariusby tiiices week's lay-oil' . lie Loaves this niqrnicj for Dtiimlp Is. , where he will pass hi . , ycatiOn whb friends and relatives. BUFFALO flhlmfi TO , TILE FROST. Yesterday His hliggost Immy In Lomidon -5IOOO i'copio i'rcsont. Ilmit7fltio Bill continues to meet with wonderful success in London , socially auth hlmianelally. In time fashionable so- duty circles lie is time great nttmaetloti , being invited to all the leading society cyents. Ills "WildVcst' ' show Is coin- big : nnrrets of money , and altogether everything is coining his way. Every. hotly iii Nebraska who knows hmini will rejoice at his good fortmmno , lie is a Nebraska luau , and never loses an oi- portunity to atvcrtlsc time state lie units from , Colonel Cody laid a big day yes' terday , as will be seeii from tue follow- lug cablegram : ioxuoN Anr. 27.-Al. Sorensen , Omaha : Wt are still comnin to tIme trout. We are gottin there with both feat. . No rmmsty minus lii our path. To-day we gave the 11134 ncr- forumance of time Nebraska "Wild Vest" show In London. Played to 52OOI people , and It was not a holiday either. tony , The Pottery how , Time squabble between tue stockholders of the Nebraska 'rite and Pottery corn- pany is again up before the courts. This time it is Hemlry henry E Gunner who charges the company with fraud. It will ho remembered that tim lighit of a few weeks ago was on account of the alleged issuingof frauduhent stock by the oflicers of time company to Gunner to retaimi their positions. Gunner now claims tlmtt : on July 13 Wcstrcn , the secretary of the comiipituiy offered him $1,650 for his fifty shares , wiiichm lie accepted. tVestretl gave him n note which he clammed coulil be CitshieI nt the bammk , mind the certhhl' cttes : s'ere turned over to that gemitlu- man , 'l'hiu bank , however , would not no- capt the note for its face , anti Gunner asked for a returmi of his stock froni Westrati. The secretary refused , saying the certhtlcutes : were tlestroyod itmitl haul been marnetl : cm canceled on time books. ( mimer how StiCS for it reissuance of the stock , Henry Market's Failmire. henry Markel , a grocertit27o3 Leaven- worth street has failed to the amount of $5,000. Ills largest creditor is the firm of Fax- . ton , Gallagher & Co with whom lie line : t rmmnmiini miccotmut tlmatnow amounts to $3,200. 'Ihey hold a first mortgage on his entire stock , including his fixtures , horses and dcPvery wagon , and turns hits cirects ovet' to this firm to satisfy antI settle his indebtedness to themn and save the eXpetisos of an as- signmemit. liii ; indebiedness to other firms aggregates $1,800 ; $150.53 to McCorti , Brady &Co. , $350 to I'vcko Bros. , $150 to \Viedemuan & Co. , besides numerous other smaller bills. his brother , J. E. Markel , to whom he owes $3,00O , brings no claim ngailist him. The failure is due to bad debts. _ _ _ _ Fighting Oven the Fight. . Yesterday afternoon while Dan Mc- Grath and Ii. R sobergcr were discussing time relative merits of time combatants in tue recent prize fight , they foil into a row auth each tried to imnpensoimritc his favorite - ito ; the result wmts a rough amid tumble go' as-you-please sparring match that ended in two srntsiied mioses and four blacked eyes , Officer Bloom acted time part of peacemaker and lodged both combatants bohirnd the bars , Referred to Limlof Gailigan. To the Editor of the i3i : Is that new tangled machine in hue lire departrnuiit to be used for squirting on peoplti that go to see fires ? II so you timid hotter warn people , as I nearly had my eyes burned out at Saturday night's iiro by sonic cuss of a fireman , I'ropriotor FarnarnStreet Cigar Store. No trains were run by the Missouri Pacific railway last night to Nebraska City , The real was emily opened on Suncay and washouts were feared. L w I _ _ _ u I' . 0'PRIcrs CREAM I 4KING OW ERI , Itisuporior excehlummce proven in mIllions ci botites Cor more than a quarter of a contury. It La tired by the United StateS Uovernnient , ndorscd by the litad of the ( ireat lfmiivumsl- ju' . , R the Strunxost , Purest sad Most lietmitli. fui. Di' . l'rloo's the omiiy haltIng l'owdor that doodu not Contain Mnmonla , Limo , or Alu mu. Sold onIInctL POWDER CO. . NEW yoax cmuOMlo. ST. WUlL Tke Tb.atrlcai Profoiston. I' .rIt viii win aDd teoiTo pubimo recognition and . iirai. . l.acli , 'Yhicit nra ( Ito outcouio ot general e. t Vericncc , towng : throti5it year. of crItical and 'ractlcai tef3t , become si mooted and hnmovabio iu ( ho ri. of Gibrititar It , pubilo opInion , and Icneo torth aced no further guftrant'e a. to their gntt 10(00,9. Tholtidiipuli.bto bet titaISwlCts Spectti , th mie.t blood purIfier In the wend , l ono of thci Iminoyabie OjUrailar rock race , of which we hava rpoken. til every dRys ezpvrienco root , , Ibli oou victlom , tIeer aini C'lir to PubliC opiuion. kvcry claa tt OU , . 'uio In Arneric8 and in Euroi , , , y eTet I' tad0. cailing and 5rta5aion. tucmu'mlttg ot nt'Uicni profeuton. Iavo borne voluntary ttm mnony to the , etnarkabI ,1tuce or 5. 5. 5 , a 115 InlafliWo rflieicy In cuttu cli iileai.e of th Ltiooi. 'iiteao teitiuiottlii arc cu Chu b the thou aiwIi. and oi'on II ) the 1ti11'octIon of nil , .low con , mmtisoilctmcI , two diltlDrUa.WI wcmbera Ct ( l.a , , neal prorcuton. who gtnterufly testify u Ibe wtodtr rum CitraUvo qU..Outle. ot tim Speciflo In their mdi 'ldual san-i , Tht'tr testltnontali Are n.rftwuthsut nltt.v4 to tie pubiio wmthou $ tunhfr coinxei-teI the , spek to , ' thtnseive. The idy Is n n'tnber ol lb. tajnoua ThaII Tboatra Company , of Nw Yov anti formerly or ue IiulInre theatri , flriIt , , Uir tnIDyLn4 on1nvlckerstc'k Compan7fCbicago 5lt mt.ntnmaniwU , known nemberot the Ne" Von , . 'haitn Th'atre Cotni.any . , tioth are wail knowii Itt utzeatrtcai circiti In titti country one In Zuroie , : Chariomie Jtnudw's Tasilniony. L E&w Yea , hay 3 , iitl. . L Swlt $ spq.sn Company , J.tianta , ( In. : ( Jenhieinen-.Itavlng been annoyed wit ) , pinipie ew.Uona end rougIiicsiottho skiutrcintaduou dillon of my blood , for Inoro ttau a year , I u.ed L i.sdmng prsprtiot , of earsaparlla : Sal other adyor t Iliad rontrdlr's to no rOct. 'Dtn I Consulted a prnin lueni ihymI'naii , and rQn hM treatment reoeivoJ no ieneflt. I Own couriuded to try the 8 , 8. 5. ruin udy ( or ihe bi.xd and Liv , , or iii packases. by thorough ersdicaUon 01 fl7 iZQtltiO ad riistorin S smootlinea. to my ekin , have tnaIe , me ltsp , so I cieertulIy give you thu ieitlinoniai for cud , us , soC pui4iuity si you when mn tusks of It. CUAOLOrrS IMiVOW , mn3 zowery , near Canal iitrss Slur. liasakari's Testimony. S Ylic mviii Cpectho Cornpny , .1 tIatita. Ui. i 0 Gentiotnet-Ye , Iwo 3'rrn I had n severe eaee oj uents. 1 usc-tI tar suijiliur sosia , soil sriu'u Otber rroioiie. snd vis prescribed ( er by nUtnler , C : tbyeIciatta , hut found no roUst , At Iati I iicter uIflei to try th. . ii. II. 4 reined , sn.i or ek'ul uottIM ttse Uioroujbly rwIIec4 too , ud ) o sa& UI. Iiiti CerilUlu in so , naiiuer ycui with. ItuQo itssint. . ) i.uIeer 0 Thsme metal , . Is.w York , ay 3 , Tr.ttt , tn Illood u45lti , , Disease. tosilid ft. . . 5 . . . Tea awifra'xctrio , Op. , . . . . : . ' Vsw.r3.A11am4 i . ' ; ' , , TIMELY ADVICE. ; I'riliccileil iny Cnusc AiiyAittutith % or'rrOuhic. . , * V C More InlprLnI Tesihriiony Voluntarily Offered b1 One Who has Been Through the Mill. , , - , , - ' . : \ . \ t f . : ' MIt. V. . IIESSIIAW. "For the last alticen years."siillMr.W.fl.Ilen. , hiwwlmo , va ( 'It ) ' intupilgmtomrtr ) ml nimmberof ) curs atid Is umow tiUiIiiiyott ) by tlio harbor As- Itlialt L'avlmig vutiipniy , , to tue rei'ortor , " 1 have It liii II ii it pititi I ltio I ii eider to itt'ji at mtiv work. hUe ft iioy Rtiii livinir at my lather's ommntry mns'Iemtco ' on Long Island Snini , , NOW York , ilifliO ii Practice ot gliig him , tmtiimuIng from ton ' to tW'tt ) ' IIIIOs Ii tIIt ) witt'mi luLl t cather was simttitOlt' , lt' , inn : , lo tilt I ( levnloiCtt ontnrrh itt Its vtrt form. My tlant inii iteai was stop. , lij ) at : tltnc't. I couglieti ittiil liawkeii imp itilesztn , hilti in iilow iu' miose eotitmatmtly , I iid it eomittntit tiuli loolhitum In my initii , roaring in ' tue enre , thou I gut dcafgrtuiuaiiy but so sure- iy thimt : 1 ' I IwOAMt. MUCiI AT.AitMxn. TItle was not itil. I foiled hint I talked through iiiy minso , ilitl itt tilglit i could 1101 Urcitilio tiirtiigii UI ) ' nostrIls mit nil. I saw mm doctor tumid he told ice 1 limiti a tumor growluig in my nose ausoti by tim ostarrit , whtlolm hi ciilieti a pob'ptis , I tried mtll mnutmimor of rome- tiles ti ) no arch , stiii when six weoka ago I t'nmigiit a fresii cold , whIch oatu'sl ' time camarrb to go tiowim tin nm ) iumigs , Iii ) ' cotitiltlon wits not - ouiy , ttnovlnmr , but greittly niamnieti my sifo. Why , sit' , I Colt at iImno Ilkochokitiur , then f . coughed much I could not loem' t imlght. I wouiI have violent eleils ot coughing whIch would ctttmRo moo to veitilt. "As ! todd bo1oomy oornilttoim so niamniod my wlro tliat n time i5th r timis month she In. aIstd that 1 go mini consulta doctor next day. I ' was bIb to stop work , but , tt last conmotit&'O tsnil inti Monday I torsultod , lIr , J. Ct'nssp M0L'ty , littigi' ClOCk , tIilt city , vImtj sitmd ho CoUld OUTO mo , Timis I was whIIlig to iWlIO'o , hut did not , ' tiream of how qmiIoi part of my troubles couid be rititovod. % Ybsir. . Ito m'cnmovol title entire leIv- PUS In two or three iiimumte. : horn , you Soc it In tiio bottle I Itiwo , aimS then timade an application to my ditoased throat. I lmroatlmod through my nest , at otiro soimiethitig I have not done in years. I have teen , onooisianttrsatliontsInoe. mittS now lmnvo In a large ntotsuru regained toy 501150 f , mmeii. I ) in'o not bet'tm alOe to smelt anything before for eight years. My CitiSrili is go.ttIy bonefltttxi , my bosrimig in coming - nrotmnmi II right , amid I sin certain the dootor will soon litive tile itS woli as I nytir wit , , , I womut 4 Imonw Mommy from the dootnrsoffioo itmi slept nil ntmztit it quiet , lrn'p , sunptling , , i httvi' not ihono for so long a tune I can't reinetitimer , ill itroiigth ittol ilosiio for wo-k has returned. don't got lip In the morning r.eiing a' tiruil aS heforo 1 wont to bed , , s I uso4 to do. I feel lilto a restored rnnn. ' Mr. lloiishw is vcll kmiown about town , antI ( lie truth of uk story can easily be vorifioi by calflng upon or addrossiiig 11mm at his aSCrets above &rivci , , Wimoit catarrim iiiis oxlteI In time beau nmici th. UllOot' : lirt : of tlio throat for tiny IoiiLt1I of time ' --ire patient livitig In it distrk-t whore PeOple a ru 80 iiJ oct to c-itt , rriiii I nil cot Ionatid I ho 'I Is- Oilt ( hat been Iett tmilcitrei , the catarrhi Invert. almi ) ' , oiiiutIttics slowly , cxtonch tlowti Omo WiiidImIU ) anti into the tiOiiciiiat tubas , which tuboootsvt7 the air to the , liflcreiit p iii of 4 thu lungs. rite tUbes become atToctoti froii tiio aweilhtig and the mucous arIshig , frons catnrrh and , in sillO tti5tanco , hoctno , Itlug'ot ' up. i'o tiat the air Citnhlot got Iii its tr'oiy as It iliwild , $ iiui-tnot or isrotith foilewt , , mtnd the patiiiit breathes yithi labor atol diilicuhty , In elllinr case thorn it a sotmini of crac-kiltig anti vtiecaiig , insitlo hit , ciit't. At tItle stilgo of the dliouso the broittItIti is uutly inure rapid than yiieim In ionltii. iIio putlont lies itau hot , dashes over tilt body. The i'aiii vtilch acuomopitnies tiii6 conilltiomi is of a tiuli clitiractor , toit in tim chest ' beiind the breast bone , or tinder the siiouldom'bluio. , The pitin mnay caine and go--last few days amid then be nbaciit for several othorS. The unugh that occurs in the fii-Rt stages of bronchial ciinrrli Ii dry , cotnos out at immtorvitis , iiscklmig in cliisrae. tor , aimd is usually most troublesome In tao morning ( In ri'ting. or goIns to inii itt night and it iiiay lie In the tirat i'vldt-nco 0 ! tlio dtsoso ox- tonditmg into tim lungs. SometImes thor. itro Ots or coughing Induced by the tough mucus 1W violent a. to cause vomim- 11mg. Later on ti.e nmnotle that is raised , is - found 1.0 contain iiitil uartioiea or yellow fliRt- let , which lmimiicato tiiit the atnall ttmho In the lungs are now , Uectecm , With this there are otten Streaks of blood mixed with limo tymuous. In some cn$05 the patiomit becotnos very pale , 'I hits fever , aad erpeotorates hororo any coumh . aPi'Oilr - In some oasis small inumsuci of choosy sub. Btmuict , arc spit umi , which , when preitsod between - - twoon the flogurs , melt it bait odor. In ether A cases , partit-les ot a hard , chalky noturo are spit mip 'l'lio raising of cheesy or chiky lumps indicate tetloUs niisiiluf at vurk iii tue lunna. Whoa a TOrSOn with a delicate constitution liis it t eitiiicy , to cittarrh or colitim in Ptiohi- Wltctltoi' tliI-m Oiiiionoy : is lntmttrltoii or ioault from takIng coiil ciiIly , it I. micitleoiihio that that lorson lnvitrtithiy loto. mlesii titid le'to - strength , showing that tiio nutrition is imitot'- fcrsi wit ) , , Iii ttmcli a case the sultororshoulti ntonco ho ' ilacctl untict' Iiitiiioiioc that. 'vIii rutt3ro tl , it'rcctlvo lititritloti and total to inigoritto tiio eotistltutlon , Itis to bcromenmhorod that In every citso th prusotmiiu or cttttt-ili i cmi ovltleimeo of predla. poitioii to coiisiiiiiitlomi ) , anti no mutter bow itllwiit the ittlntk mniy be , it thould be ( rooted with limo groniost euro ahiti tIis trotmnotmt shoULd ho continued until miii uacos of the oittarrh lowe dihappeared. if tlieoatnrrl Is uiiowodto rench the smaller tubes in the lutigs-which camndltlomi is mdi. ostod by tlio eplmummig up of a yellow nmatoriai- thou immediate ttoiition to the nlaIIy , Ia do- mantled or serious lung trouble will result , Caitarrh , it lasail , Isnino litnosolmi of ton the - on-lao tltt.t prodUctS coiutiiniptioim. amid iiouo 110 000 can afford to neglect a Ot.aO of oatart-h , however slight. It is oaeily cured Ii' titkomi in home and treated regularly and correctly by a s1,00lalist. If loft to ltsdr it is ritremy oared without a ohangoof clitiiittn , but whim oscim new cold it gets iomo , : and moore troimblcaouio , ox- teriIIiiig always a little deeper into ( ho Itimigu. until a dire becomes dililcuit and somiiotitne5 , . iniiostililO. 4 iiiucii it clImate as this , the throat should be as oitrotliiy mid frt'qiOntly looked afior itstlie teeth. Yes. much moore carotimhly ioosed to , as - troilies of tlto throat are more mmimoi-oua , than - iloutni troubies ; mumdwhilo the latter ciumso only muirioynnce ittiii 1)iiii , , ltiiir , disease , uataliy , the rt'amiit of ciitarrh , Iill ohio otit of every seve lttmmmtti beliia born oim the entIre globe. DOOTOR : ' Cresap M'Coy ' Late olBollevue IIOSIitaI , N.Y AN ) ) 1)OC'i'4)ft Columbus Henry Have Ofleos : 310-311 RAMGE BUILDINR Cm' . 15th ftd I-Itt'iiry treutt , Omaha , Nob. vI'no , sli curable cases are testst wtta case. l.iedicat disCt titatOit moitifuily. stJ in i ° Ii n , I trig ii Ls D. onto , iyspupalis , 1Pm su- uiiitIii , iiiid all N I1tVOtI $ IltlCASl-S. . 'li 'ii. hSitSt'Ii it-'ilIarto , the SP.ul U tiaOlaltY. CA- 'l'.Hhiil C7llmtI ) CONSt'I/l'TUiN ' at olilco or lilt mail $1 , ltico litiurs : U to 11 a.mn. ; S to 4 p. in. ; me I. i ti. U iiilny hid u Soil. Correspiitiotte" rsIcIlrtprots ( ut atientlnmi. lamiydleoaos arc trosiod stieessfimliyby Or McCoy through time iiiatl , an.t It. Is tliui in's' . hIs fur 111(0(0 , mumablo to rnim'.o a burner to ob. trim suo'cmttui hospital ( reatmuont ni their homn.g. Ni , ieittra iinriiare.i unlrs uctonihia. : imloil by da In i4tm)5. Ad-imns. alliemmers 10 lirJ. C.MtCO7usW 31 ? &td all Itsruo IumlWj , Omaha , Neb , : : . . . - - - - - - -