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, . . ; . . . S _ _ : . - 8 - . THE - OIAHA DAILY BEE : rtJESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1887. ANACIIISTS ( ( DISORGANIZEDI A Rello of Socialism Tells of ita Condition in Omaha , A MSALODOROUS REMINISCENCE. OponInof the DIBtrct Court-After . 1Iorie ThIcves-Mr. CIeve1and' i J'ropcrty - Odd Fe how. Going to Denver. : A . , There 1 nn old man In this city namcl Gautsob , who Is protLy well known to our German citizens. lie has acted as boor. , waiter Iii thin German theatre , deiLvored the Post.Tolcgraph and sundry magazines - zines published abroad. When socialism Was endeavoring to raise Its head In this city , Gautsch was one of Its hearty up : porters. To take him as authority now , : socIa1Im Is dead in this cityand nobody , whom he knows , seems to be desirous of resuscitating It. GautsoIi' prominent . connection with these reformers it Is 4 claImed , dates only a few years back , when iui agent of the Arboltcr Zeitung. . ' of Chicago came here and secured - him a agent for that paper. p The sheet , as almost everybody knows , Was a rabid alvocate of the wildest doe- trines of socialism. Oiio hundred sub. scrlbor3 for the paper were secured hero. These were rxittllcd ilireetly to Gautseli , and by hini delivered to the subscribers in this city. GautMek road : , the paper and Insensibly lmbibtd the pernicious principles , whichi sverc uIo espoused by a number of his subscribers. As a COfl5Ch11eIlCU , the socialistic Sectioll : ' which existed hero some time tt.ro. wte organized. A Ilin reporter met autschi yesterday and Indulged in a little talk with him. Ho spctik English poorly , and the dialogue was carried on In .Ger man. E. "Are the Omaha socialists going to ; take any ncthou regardingthie Impending k ; fate of the Chicago anarchists ? " he was , , , asked. r "Oh , no. We can not hold a meeting. We can not arrca. There is always too much wrangling. Vo sent $2O to the fund to defray the expenses of the aii arehilsts trials and we had a trreat dciii of dlfliculty in collecting it. Vo had to go troni man to tiian all over the city. We COtlllfl't get them together. ' ' "Did that iiicludu the money giveti Mrs. I'trsons" "No. We did not count that whichi she received. " c " % Vhioro ' ' did the socialists moot ? "At Rube's , on Leavenworth street , i near the Belt line. " r "Vhitt was the object of the inoetiiig' ' "To talk over Ibor matters and en- tlutvor to Iniprove the condition of the workingman. " ; ' "How many socialists attended the L nieetlntr ? " : " % Ve find eighty-two on the roll , but they were never nIl present. " " % Vhtt ( lid you propose to do at any of ; the nIccting' ? ' ' "We could't agree upon anythIng. L One man wanted one tiiing and another . . f. man another. Consequently we were at- - ways in a wrangle-couldn't agree upon anything. ' - . "DId you have any Arms ? " : "Yes. " "How " many ? , "I think we had forty-five muskets. " t : "Did you thrill with them ? " "Not much. " "Whore did you use thorn ? " Pt "At fluke's. " I "How did you get them. " "They were sent to us by the central socialistic section In Chicago But we , were told that we had to pay io a piece for thoni. Some of us couldn't do that q others dtdn't want to , so we I let thorn alone. We never used them but ; once and then we practIced firing outsIde - . sIde the city limits. " - . "Where are the guns now ? " ' " 1 don't know whether they have been ' returnel or not. " "What do you think about the tlechsion of the courts In the case of the anarch. late ? " " 1 thInk it Is wrong. " v "You are not going to take any steps li regarding it ? " "No. The men of tim 01(1 section are tired of the business. and they can't do anythIng , anyway. " : A PUI3bIC , Ex-Comrniasioncr Corhiss to Move In Soourini Oa. . ; Ex-Commlssioner Corliss was in town : town yesterday and expeCts to remain ' . about a montlk , having been stibpanaod as a Jurynian ITi tim district court. "I expect to have sufficient time now , " he said to a Bun man , "to work up the , , market house scheme of whIch I spoke to . you some time ago , anti which the .BEB ' referred to only a few days ago. lion- estly , now , don't you think that Jehierson ' square ought to be utilized for market purposes ? " The reporter had no opinion to adVance - Vance , but asked on what terms Mr. ' . CorPse proposed the square for market ' . purposes. "Lease It " tie said 'frm , , the city , for * , a space of twenty years. " "Is there any other person In the scheme " - . ? "Oh. yes , severaL All the canital needed can be secured , but I wouldn't , Sal anything about it yet. " 'how much capital would be required quirod ? " "About t250,000. " "For what ' ' , . ? . . " % Vohl , to nut up a first-class building , perfectly tire-proof , which. if needed , ' could be used for the public Ii. brary , you know. We did have an Idea of securing a block of ground be. longing to herman Kountzo , on St. Mary's avenue , but we could not come to . terms. We wanted to lease the ground for twenty years , at a certain rental , erect a market , and utter the expiration . of that tinia pay a rental on the aPpraised valuation of the ground. But Mr. Kountzo wanted $1,600 a year for . live years , and at the end of that tlwo desired an appraisal of the property to be made , but that wouldn't be antis- : factory to us , because it would be a tax on our improvements. I toll you , " . Mr. Corliss continued , "there has boon a wonderful change In the wishes of the ro ' tailors concerning a public market. At lirat they were opposed to it , but now , they favor it. At present they do not ; know when their vegetable men will ' come around , and they are consequently compelled to buy more stufl than they . . need. As a consequence. It becomes - stale , and they lose on it. lfthero were a market hero where they could buy regularly - ularly two or three times a week , It ' would be money in their vockcts. " ' 'IIItCOU1tTS. . ' Opciilig of thin September Term ( It ski , District Court. - The September torah of the district cout commenced esterdaymorning. All : thiojurora wore present and butfewexcu. . lea were made. JudgesWakeley , Nevlhlo and GrQIT wore on the bench. 'rho fol lowing bailiffs were appointed ; Ioputy ihiorttrs , Lewis Grebe , Dorsey 11. 1Iock , I . and George Stryker ; also Janes Ewing , , ; Frank llandhiauor and , Fohn N rborg for . the term. Counts' .Attornoy Sirneral desired - , . sired to have the criminal cases trio' ' ! at 0flC9 , and thto oonaequonco is that the , . following partlo , galnst whoni ipforrna. L I&oz LtaVO been LUcd wU bu arralguett ; , _ . . . - . . r $ ' . , - to-day , and the trial of the cases will be commenced Vednesdvr : Dennis McCormick .nd Michael Connell , chiarged wIth robbery John Conner robbery and burglary ; MIchac Connehly , burgisry ; Low hawkins , , ulultery ; Charles VhiIthnic , irantt larceny ; John hioley murder In the aecond degree In killing Janies Nugent ; William VhIbor , forgery ; Verner , first caine unknown , assault wihi $ htitent tokihi ; Charles IPue , assault with intent to rape ; William Morse , grand larceny ; John Gleason , ourS ghary ; John Jones , robbery ; l. C Taylor , burglary ; Frank Rogers , horse stealing ; B. 1) . Ilevlno and John flaily , robbery ; Lew hawkins and Pat O'hare , grami larceny ; Frank ( ireen and Charles Elhison , burglary I'aiil ( Ireler , stabbing with Intent to kill ; Al Woods , assault withi Intent to kill : Charles l'arkor , C. Ousley and hI.Joerand larceny ; There ar on the docket this term , 103 cases , tIle largest number ever recorded. The courts yesterday , were engaged in calling the first 150 cases , All of the judges fvcre on the bench yesterday afternoon. They appointed the to1lowIn committee of lawyers to examine all flpjilicauts for the bar : W. S. Curtis Isaac B. Congdon , W. A. Rodick , , V. 0. Bartholomew and James % v , Carr. Judge Grofi will to.dav hear the plead. hugs in the crlniinal cases and to-rnorrov the first case to be called will be thud of IA. C , Taylor , charged with burglary. lie is the inati who hi alleged to have en tered Captain lliistln's residence. 'I'iio next case will be that of Bcnjiuuln D levine anti , John Daly , charged with highway robbery. Deputy ShieritI Grebe served twenty. seven informatlons in tue cases of the criminal docket. Juilgo Neville rendered a decision yes tertlay in the injur.ction case of Charles .1. RlraIl against the board of education in the matter of the nurehinso of a site in the ndrthiwestern portion of the Ninth ward. lie granted the restiaining order and COfltifltiCt the injittiction. 'rho judge based his decision princialhy on the ground that thin board had no authorIty to make any purchases or oxpciidittircs of inonoywithiout submitting the question to a vote of the electors , especially when Thorn were no funds on hiand ; besidet it had been shown that the board hiatt ox. pended over * 25,000 against the irovisions of the law. Judge Neville said there were other points which ( IoznanIPd attention , but those mentioned - tioned were amply suflicient to sustain tue granting of the restraining order. 'lhiis Is regarded by prominent lawyers as a very important ( iceision its In theIr opinion it renders invalid all purchases of school sites so far made by the present boaid of education. Mits. CLEVELAXI'S I'liOl'F.IITY. Alice IL 1"olsoni , executrix of the will ofJohn 13. Fohsom and Benjuntin Fol. mm and Lewis S. Reed as executors of the vill ot Benjamin Folsoni have corn- iUoflCOI an action in thio district court against William Barber and Sarah J. Bryant to recover damages for the itit. lawful detention cf property on Four- tocnthi near Iavenport. 'I'hiis iS realty in which Nra. l'resident Cleveland has an interest. WANT POSSESSION. A. B. More iiiiti Mary A. J. More have sued Felix MeQuade , Sidney E. Eppcr- son , Henry C. McMullen and Nartin % 'cihior for tim lOSSOSQiOU of property in Douglas county. There are four separate - ate suits. Thu lhnhIltitl are among the oldest residonta of Douglas county and the state. - COUNTY. Charles Baker , a miner , has corn- nionced an notion In this court ngainst the Union Fachtic railway company tor 5OO. He claims that while employed as a brakeman. April 80 1S7. at Julesburg , Nob. , lie had his haiid injured. OFF FOIt DENVER. Omaha Odd Fellows Start' For Cob rndo Ycaterday Mornlng At 1O5yestnrday morning a large nu i- ber of Omaha Odd Fellows started for Denor to attend the sovereign grand lodge of I. 0. 0. F. There will be representatives from all lodges of the order in the world. Persons arriving from lenver say that 100 cars loathed with Odd Follows caine into Den. ver Sunday over the Kansas Pacific and Santa Fe roads. It is expected that over a hundred thousand strangers will be present during the week , while 50,000 wIll appear in the procession of which 20OGO will be in uni- form. Among those whio left Omaha today - day were some thirty members of Ezra Mihiartt Canton , of uniformed Odd Fel- lowshioaded by N. 13. lieini , commander ; George Bennett , first lieutoimnt , an' . ! W. E. Kelly , ensign. They acted as an escort cert to Major J. Wi. Nichols , cotuinander of the department of Nebraska. At Valley they will be met by Canton Ford No. 2 , of Lincoln , captain , James Tyler ; first lieutenant , 0. 0. hell , and ensln , Sain MoClav , At Kearno.y Excelsior Canton No. 3 will join thai party nuder command of Captain Cutting. Among the Omuha members of the order who left in addition to the uniformed ranks and delegates were H. H. Lucas and wife , County Treasurer bun and nIece , Miss Mohrdock , of Germany ; J. T. Paulsen , S. M. Wooloy and (1. ( Shrippler. The party occupied the Pullman car Oporto and will ho under the care of Conductor Turtle until Denver is reached. The session of the lodge commences today - day and will last live days. The grand procession will take place on Thursday. o-tlay several oUter Omahans who couhd not get' away yesterday will leave for Dcnyer. INEQUITADEJE ASSEISMENT. City froa.urer Ruhi Declares Him- self-The City's Lo. City Treasurer Rush and W. J. Ilairn were found In consultation yesterday morning. The latter is thie expert accoun- taut who is preparing the city tax list. Tue question was the great inequality of city assessniente. Treasurer Rush said the city was losing taxes on f24,000,000 worth of property , whereas It was getting taxes oil only * 10,000,000 valuation now. "It cannot be otherwise , " said Mr. Rush , "as long as there arc so many dltThront assessors - sessors with different opinions , dhlitrent judgments etc. " " \'hy , " io contlnuod. "the as sessor of \Vest Omaha precinct returned lots valued at 300 apiece and lots just as valuable wore returae t.y the Sixtn ward assessor at * 25 apIece. 'Too many cooks spoil the broth. ' What we want is one assessor who shall give a sulilciont bond and be responsible for his otlichal vork and that ot his deputies. The as- scssment in this city is shamefully ineq- ultable. Property is exempted on the 0110 hand and taxed on the othr which is entirely wrong. I tell you the city is losiiic from one-third to one-half of it.i taxes by this method. " "how many descriptions have you on your books sofar Mr. Ilaim ? " asked tIme reporter. " 1 have 20,005 whtclt cover 1,100 pages of forts-two lines each. The Tyler Desk Co. , of St. Louis , Mo. , manufaturora of 0111cc Docks timid Into. nor Fittings for Banks , Court houses and Government lluilthings , have just Published a new 100 page Illustrated Catalogue of now tteslgns. ArchItects and business muon should send for it ; tree. Postage 7e. g1'tor 1Ioro Thtevoq. Alarehiall A. Townsend , of Fremont , was in the city yesterday on his way to 1'Intt.niouth to attend the trial ot hoary Scliroetlor for horse stealing. Schroeder is a champion at the buslncsshaviag stolen nlirn horses mind a mule. Marshal Town. send arresteti him in Fremont an l recov. ered the property. lie also arrested. Mike Jlynu ? for stealing gt horse at Mead , Flynn Is now in tiU t M144 b , - 11 REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE 1. .J. WI Keok's Tower Hill and Wa1 ut Hill Sub-Divisions , and Selections of Business Property , in Kearney , Neb. , o . U Thursday , September 22d 1887. .A 'rho offering will comprise 61 blocks or choice residence property , eq"al to about 260 lots Oxl8O in sizcand 28 buminees lots , The residence hots are contiguous totake Karney and fronting thicreon , on high ground , commanding a view of the Platte River Valley for many miles and overlookIng - lookIng all partsofthc city. The busIness lots arc on Wyoming Avenue and 14th Street , adjacent to the "Midway" anti are among the most valuable now unimprovci. After four separate examinations by cm- Inent hydraulic engineers from Minneapo. lit and Denver , tacit reports that Kearrrey has an excellcnt and permanent water power , which if fully ernploed cannot fail to make Kearney a large manufactur ing city. The water power at Kcarney , it is fully believed , will make time city thie manufacturing center of Nelraska , and furnish a large business with adjoining states antI territories. We tiicreIorc be- Hove the present offer of velh located and desirable lots affords an opportt.nitv for invetrneimt better than any tpeculatioii. One of the desirable residence blocks will be givemi to sonic one of time purchtasers at this sale. TEflMS OF SALE. On reshlence property , one.fourth cash , balance in 1 , 2 and 3 years , at 6 per cent interest. On business property , one.third cash , balance in I and 2 years at 7 ier cent in- . tecst. For further particulars inquire of or ad. dress either oftlte ummdersigntd. - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - PACE & RHOADES , . 0. H. ELMENDORF , p Auctioneers , Lincoln , Nebraska , ' Maflaer of Saleb Kearney , Neb. A MAN OF MANY NAMU. lie Talceg In Attorneye ant - Fails With Othier. A gentleman from tIm north of Ireland stepped into Gencrttl Cowln's residence Sunday night , nnl on tIme strength of being ing a namesake in the throes of linancmal distress , succeeded in educing a chiarita. . ble 1O note front thic attorney's pocket. .1 hIs is not time first devotee of Jilackstone who has been aPpealed to by the same Individual , and unless the men of law arc apprised of the fact , General Cowin ma.y not be tliolast of them from whom he will rccclvo synipathiy anti financial stipport. 'l'lio fellow is about twenty. eight years of nge. He is now in the country and when he struck .l'ttrkc Godwin , he shot oil hIs hi.itorv In about thirty see- onds. "Is this Thirrister Godsvin ? " ho began. "It gives me 1)ieasUro to meet ye. I heard of you at thin telegraph oflico. Mo own nanie is Godwin-Ar. thur Godwin-fromu the north of Irelahd. I've been in the country but asimorttime. I ranasvay from mu hothe anti I had only about five pounds with me. When I reached this country I sent back a telegram - gram to mc father , a long telegraph that cost inc about two pounds and a half , and then came to Creston , Iowa. where 1110 brothers hivel. I found that they hInt gone to Nebrasky. 'I'hioy hint lived in Crcston for many years and were very wealthy , very wealthy , sir. I learned they hat ! gone to MeCook in title state , and I came here to telegranhi to thorn. I % vent to the telegraph ohlico anti wauteti to telegraph me brothers , but time nien in the olilee said it would cost mc as much to telegraph as it would to ride there , because , tb ye see , me brothers are o11 on a ranch a distance from Mc. Cook and it would take t power of money to send a message to them anti back again. So I oflured to leave my trunk for security , but the lath told me they was not ( icing that kind of business , but he says , says he , 'thorn's a barrister hero of your own name , Mr. Godwimi , and maybe he'll help ye to get out there. ' Anti so 1 came to ye. And so you're Mr. Godwin , are ye ; vel1 , i'm glad to meet you. Can you lend time loati oftin dollars , till'I reach me broth- er's ranchc , oil near MpCook. I'll lave my trunk as security fbr the same till I meet nie brothers. " The fellow rambled along In that style , but was too suspicious to inspire ( lie eke. mosynary Instincts of Mr. Godwin , who asked him to return in the afterimoon , hoping In the meantime to inquire into the stranger's case. But the latter never appeared. At last accounts hIs name was ( Jowla. What itis now has not been discovered. lie will bca watelung. SOl.JTII OUA11& NEWS. M. E. Ethlobiutwho succeeded Mr , Hilton as pastor of the M. E. church. do- hivered an elegant sermon Sunday even- Ing.C. . C. F. Block and wife , of Atlantic , a. . spent Sunday with friends in the city. George Sanders , of Schmuylor , Is in the city on business. Miss Mamie Carpenter departed for Lewis , lit. , to attend the wedding of Miss Laura Newman to Dr. Campbell. T. C. Marshall , with tim firm of Smith & tioliuos Hardware Co. , has made ar- rangenients to move his family hero. .Mrs. SVithrow is having a new cottage erected itt Aibrlghit station. M. .1. DeGrall is in Itqtl Cloud on a bus. mess trip. Miss Orphia Reynolds , who was visit. ing her brother , has returned to Osk- land , in. H. A. Dodge , of Fall River , is hero vms- iting friends. Frank Pierson , a resident of Cedar Rapids , is one of the city's visitors. There is talk of the Union Pacific put- tiug on a now train that the Cunmmy service - vice may be had every half hour instead of every hour. Sam Martin , an old resident , has gone to St. Louis to see the festivities. Ed. Johnston , manager of Mayne's branch office will move his otilco to a alto opposite to the new depot. Me ; Lanham has time tunnel outside of the lull and the work oftunnehling tinder time hill will begin in a few days. It vill be 1,000 feet long. The city schools are in a very crowded condition. Seats had to be sceureit and put lnthe entries to uccomimiodato the scholars and an extra teacher had to abe secured. Benson Bloom , proprietor of the \Vls- consin house , line his mother and hither , and rnother.in-law amid fattier-In-law visiting him this week. Woodwortli and Crushed Rock. Charles Woodworthi yesterday said tiiat.hio bad bought 1,100 loads of crushed rbck from the streets which. . , have been torn t4 by thin street railways , and each of these has cost him 00 cents1 delivered. ho says certain of Uu city omcia biy tW hithit tt . . . . . . - . , . . , : : . - , , , . . , . _ : ' . ' ' . . . . . ! . - - - c.F. P & , ' . * ; S . : ' . ' . . . I . ) . . . . . . . . - -s t , . . - - . . 3- , : . . -V - ' : ' S . . : S , . : _ _ . . 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At th1o tinue of imy communication in reference to time gas find in a spring in Paddock Place , I was absolutely mgno- rant of this triangle system of 0. P. Tty- : br , that proved so successful in finding oil in New Yorki state , and I am 'quite sure that i'rofessor Orton iutist have forgotten - gotten or never heard of it. Now , as so very ntucn may depend upon. time system of boring , why not adopt title irinngi&borc at ommeo , ' and secure - cure the coveteil and muehi needed gas ? Time same system oughit to be its reliable for gas as for oil. It need mmot matter whuit thin sub-formnatioii is , so you stick to tim triangle borc. Doc Sutrmi. . Pound D.atl Yesterday morning a man named Char. los Quast , a hiollanderwas foumntl ( lead in the South Onmahmus hold , Soutn Omaha. lie hind risen early in the morning , and corn- plaining of being unwell , returned to his bed where lie svus , later , found ( toad. Coroner Drexel was summoned antI repaired - paired to time ace ne. 1-Ic subpocned the following jury : Giticon hood , Charles Btcimnman ; , J. it. Grice , .V. A. Bosworth , Pant % Vetzcl tiittl OIl Johnson . Dr. K L. Her nimout , I'aul Schumtz anti Belolaveck were examined as witnesses and upon their testimony , a verdict was reimdereti that the dcceascii htul come to itis death from heart disease. The rommia ins were brought to timis city auth will be be buried to.day at Laurel lull cemetery at the expoilso of Armour , packer. 'limo (10- ceased came hero onlyon Saturday , Iroin Chicago to work in the Armour packiimg house. Ii. I ) . Clay Turns a Trick. L. D. Clay was ill ) before the police court yesterday morning , ehitirged with having obtained money tinder false pro- tenses. The case , on motion of the tie- fondant's counsel , was continued until Monday afternoon , in order that evidence can be secured form Chicago. Clay , it scents , succeeded in inducing Charles Steiimof SouthOmaima , to endorse a New York draft on 'r. Baehmaralt , Chiicago. Tue ( Iraft was then cashed at one of time city banks , forwarded to Chicago , prot's- ted and returned as fraudulent , and SImon had to ItaY the same. Clay was Iht cml under $700 bonds , and unable to give thie same , was remnamided to jail. A handy Man Worstotl. Edward Miller , whuosustained a broken arm in a bar room brawl at time St. Uloud bite Saturday night , was up before Judge Ilerka yesterday morning and lined lO and costs for assault and battery. Miller , It seems , togethmor with the Patsy O'Leary pugilistic delegation front Cincimmnatl , were out smearing the town with carmine - mine , when th cy got Into a light in the St. Clouti , and ( luring which l'mlihlcr ' , who is a tmantly man with his dump es , amashied George Cook , thm bartender in the eye. In timri , ho SVILS knocked down Iii inscif , and in time scramble that followed was kicked on the arm , stistitinlng it fracture of one of time wrist bones. Wet Ice. Any person giving information to time undersigned oh thu whereabouts of Gilbert - bert Everton will confer a fayor on hminm. Ho left O'Neill , Nob. , three years since , and has not glues beer heard fm-urn. Ii. F. HoitEnTit , O'Neill , Neb. Repair the Stroet. Some time ago the council ordered time Cable him to put in good condition time space between its tracks on ' [ 'ontim street , whIch was badly torn up when the latter were laid a year ago. Time company made a feeble eflort to conip lv with the order of the council , but time street , in sonic places , is still in a horrible comb- tlon , and gives proof of time fact that the order of the council has been but iiidiflr. ently coniplied with. Round Over for Grand Ijat-cemmy. Sarah MeDowoii , a depraved female , was bound over to time district court yesterday morning in the sunu of 5oo on a charge of grand larceny. ' Time complainant , Mrs. Nancy Smith , says that Smiratt.ontcrcd her room yesterday and stole * 24 in , caslm.ariti two valuable ¶ i1 Zrom a drlwcr li her dressing oaq. . . . . ' . - . . Church Corporation. Articles of incom'porntmon oh time \Vest- imminster I'rcsbvtem man clmtmrcii were filed yesterday. Tue congregation was organ. ized Auril 25. 1687. AtamucctilmghellJLmIy 0. 1887 , Jfleob It. hlemuirix was selected lrcsilemut niitlVihi'mtmu : Randall secretary ; also time fohlowmng trustees : Jacob it. liemitlrix , Aiextmider : Shields , S. A. hitimi. tooti , l'aul Vaudervort , F. L. McCoy amid F. L. Gregory. CrnzU With Wflbky. ' , Vilhlani McGovern , a drunken rowdy , attacked J. Ii. Arley , a traveliimg luau , lfl front of the Nernska National bank Sumi- day evening , anti inmate a vicious nlrort to carve lm'im with an ugly loukimmg pruninir knife. Time assault svts : entirely svithmout provocation , McGovern clamming that lie was crazed with drink. lie cot ten days. ROYAL ITt .1' ' i.Y ! 4KIG OWER AbzoVutey Pure0 This powder never variss. A nmarvol of liar tystrength and wholosomonos. 3luro coon- omicai thaim the ordinary kinds. mind cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low cost 8hort weight imium or phosphate iowdors. Sold only In cans. RoYAL BAKING l'owozit Co. 101 Wail-st. . N. Y. 'rho Theatrical t'rofo.slon. ) Ierlt will wlu and recelvo pubilo recognition Snil praiso. Vscts , which are ( ho outcome of general ci. pcrlcnce , grow1ii through ycnrs of critical sod practical test , t'ccono U roototi ntd Immovbions the rock of Gibraltar In public opinion , snU lienco. forth need no further cuarantc os to their aeon Inenes. TIe Indlsputabo foct that Swift' , , specico Ia thu best blood puriSer In ( ho world , I ono of these imrnoVabIo Gibraltar rock ( set , of wlilcit we have spoken , aliti every day's CxpPriencO roots Liii , conviction - viction deeper and deeper In pubilo oplulon. xvory ciasa of otr people IlL .LIe.rlca suit lu Europe , ovary ( mile. calling and profession , iiiciu1lig ( ho medical professIon. hove berne voiuntary teti. Incur to (1,0 remarkable virtues of S. S. 8. and mt. Infaillido eflkacy in curing au dloaes of ( ho bioocL 'ilieso teatlinonisis ore on Cia by the thou- sarni. and open to thu 1uicctton , of all. Now come , unoifciteci. two dltIngUIaheti ruemubers of ( he (11551- rlcai profeasion. wic ) gratefuliy teatify to the wondur- fui curative qteOltles of ( tie 0ccitio ft ( lisle IOU ! . vidusi cases. Their testimonials are herewith sub- inittod to the pubilo wIthout further comment-itt themit spealc for themseises. The lady Is a member of the famous Tlia1I Theatre Company. of New Yolk , OIIII fornieriy of ( to Itestdi'ne , , T.ieatre. Ilerlin , tier- mnanysnd or MoVlckor'istoek Conipaimy , of Chicago. Tile 'rtiernan Is sisell known mmemtierot the NuV York Thalla Theatre ConiL.aily. Deli mire iseli known In theatrical circles In this country and Ic Lurope. Cherlotto Itnodow' . Tc.Ilmony. New Yosic , Iay 5 , 1887. Swifi Specific Company , . &tlata , On. : Ocntienien-iIayIg been annoyed with pimples. Crupilomis and rou'Imness of limo skin , from ha' ! Comm. dltiou of ny Idno ? , ( or more than a year , I used a leading preparation of sareapariila and other adver- tiaeii remedies to no , freet. Thcu I consulted a proni. bent physician , and ( ron , IIa treatment received 01) beeflt , I then concluded to try lime 5. S. S. coma- edy for the blood and flee or six package. . by a thorough t.radicatlon of toy troubbo anti restorin Immmootimnes to my skin ' have made me happy aim I cheerfuiiy she you ( 1,14 testimonial foraud , usc icid publicity as you wish to make of it. CULIiiO1-TE lthsDOW. 15) flowery , ocar Cauai Strest , huge lIu.akerl'I Testimony. The Swift Specific Company , Atianta. Ga. Gentienien-For two years ! hada severe caaeot teach , , , . I used tar soaps , sulphur IoapPand various other renmcmiies and was prescribed for by iiiiuber * of physicians , but found mme reilef. Aliast I .icter- nOneU to try thu it S. b4 romoedy. thu save , , or chumS bottles have thoroughly relieved moe , Simmi ) uU calt use ibis ert1tlcato lo auy manlIer y"u wish. lion. , ltbt4NtKt , , ) temnter of TlmalLs Theatre New York , ) iay 3 , 2887. Trcatlea on Bloomi soil SkIu Disea.o mailed free. Iui Sww Si'gcir&o Co. , Drawer 3. Atlanta. Omi. ' ! 'EIE ' CAPiTOL 11OTEL Lincoln , Nob. The' best known and most popular hotel in 'the $ Lato. Loo&tlon contrel , appointmnonts fist , cl.t. Ileadqtiarters for coummuerciad men and aq VoUtcal tud pubilO gatlioringa. . . - roirlutQr , . SI1 Si FELKER , OMAHA , NED. fC4 . / ( . ( . , , - - - YfItBA BUENA VINVARD un : CALIF'OILNIA WINES , shipped Clrect from our vineymtrd ; itielIng , ( JmmteIoi , Clarets , Port , Shcrrlcsolc. fan .1oi Vaults Seventh. Eight ) , , San Salvador amid William mts. , Sun Jose , CalifornIa. GRATEFUL---COMFORTING - - - EPPS'S ' COCOA S , BREAKFAST. . 'n' a thoi-omnth knowiwiiro of the natural basce which gotormi the oimrallons of tilgotion and , iutrltaon , timid [ j. a citrofui application of ( ho flue proerttos of ivoIl-8lectcd Cocoa , Mt' . Ei.jms line ProsiboI our broakiast tables iviti , a tIolicmttttly iiitrod beverage iwbich mimmty save 118 iiiflly 1101W ) ' , loctor's bills. It Is by ( Ito Judicious imso ( If such airticlos of diet ( Immtt a conSt - St Itution lIla ) ' ho gituitimtily built ii p until atrolig ( 'notigh to resht every tendency to dlense. hundreds of subtle maladies are hooting itrotmud us ready to attack wherever there Is a ivottK point. Vo may escape loony a fatal shaft by keeping out-selves well fnrtllii scum pure blood ttnd tt properly notirished frame , " --ClyilService ( iiizotto. Nimio , timply with boIling water or milk. Sold only itt bait' 1ottnd tins Ps' Grocers iaboiqcj thus : JAMES EI'I'S & CO. , 310 mmpatlilo Chemists , Loenox , ENULANo , Mention tills usher. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 13th St. , uid QspIt.l Act. , OMAHA , NED. roll ISIS TRATMLNr OF AU. CHRONIC SURGICAL DISEASES iACES AND APLIANCE3 10.1 DEfORMITIES. IRUSSIS. Asm itt Hrw VAilcocac SusnNsotY CLAMp CCMPBIsS. 3..t ( .clIlmle. . spp.rIll spit rm.ll. , for , , ieen.Pu ! Irntmn ( .1 I , . , , frn , ofrft..ner.t.lrI.ig M..llni or Sumrglc.t tr..Inent W.i rt eli. i. UI A RI , N I ) .furn.ItI , . atd Or , , ' , , , ( 'lob l'nt , Cur. still. mliii. Spume , i'll , . . Tiinnr. . Cancer , Cat.1 I Ii , ltroiirt.ltI , , , ! . , , , .trlrmty , i'.r.Iy.l , . S1itt.j.y , I IIii. , lJIa.lJr , i : . . tar , Ski. , . 5,4 lIluoi , suit stl burgic.i tl..rslluu. . Ihook on llsenses ) of lYomiten FREE. Only ioiiabIo MLDICAL INSTITUTE iAKla A SI'ECAI.Tv 01' PRIVATE , SPECIAL a NERVOUS DISEASES. All lilund flI.rne , . - . , , ir.trt. .tIItle rcln , .movd ( rum , the . , tin . , Ittinia , iitl cur ; , N.w It e.t.ri.tl , , . 1 rc.Iiln ( fr IA , . , ef S'Itsi I'iwr Per. , , . , un.tI. ( a , 1.11 , . . ( nay i.e ( rni.I SI h.mr , by Curt . , mauJ.uirs. 1. Ii , oiriminlr.tI. , . , C.inhld.utIst. il..iti- thus or u.tnrnllt , wll ( ill ( mliii or e. .rc. . . ncorely i , , . k.II , .10 ( t.rk , to Inilirste rOiil.flti or , reder. I I.e i'.r.uti.l IntrIw (45- trru.1 , tlt aitl coi..iill U. . or scii I.I.t.iry . ofuur tan , will. It.lIljl , amid p u , yIIl sgmmd I. , ii : . ! , .vrflprr , vur 1100K FREE TO MEN ! Opun tdot. . Sj.I.l ml Nervuu IEr. , Snitisl wpInf $ rcrmsmonh. . . Iiujot.iiry , H ) 11)110' ) . Ouuu , ha. , ( .Ir.l. suit ' - it01llll fir i51,11t. .Ad4rej , biIA MEDICAL 1. SURGICAL INSTITLI' , or ) : .cclaIny , Cci. 13th st. & CR1101 Av.Ornsfi , NIb. Medical Books orl'apers Free. 'rue Ilruimrioturut tflt Ommmimm , Idedicit gal iurji- esi ifllituo ilils pubIi4lieil a vniimuUle .e of buOgS SOil papers upoil uflrotttctitiit .umgmcai mitaeaIs sad dcformitie. . mmd ( tiU methods of cure wnhcl , hey. . , given She ttO reputatlomiof beIng the most skiilfui ummd succesifiti speeiatlit In thin , , est , mU nItilU Lime Institule so eele'jrateit that miiicjmmes are sent to imitti patIents cocci ied froimi every stotu in the u.nton. Aluong the books I. alit ) 111100 Lime ulliemuse , of WOLIIII one upon nervou , , special aiU prIvate diseases - eases ottliossauni slid ttrlmmary orani ; vsrieocliiu curid by surgIcal oper4tions. sail theIr iutoiyinve8l. ed chimp compress itisp nsory for ( ho relict unit core of , arlcoc.l. . nervoml' , tuliIitIon miami seruSi debilIty. hew restoroilve trattnotmL L'atiers upon surgical brace , . plies. cancers paraiysis. sti. E2ec. trlclty and t , . , nov ( flflg1metIU1iaLtL'r br home uss ; catrrh nnii inhalution. eta. Vault nhimL books huId tiy doctore tree , they ito not conlsL of to.1l' isonlili with , Octitious asmacs aui Initial , . or rttbalu of Ihat kind. Ijut ar , , plillut descriptions of , lieaies. sytItmi. ; flOw d.coveriO , In 'oedlclne. stmreri and ateetiteity. itnU sri , wiii worth Lte , uertmm3I. , tiii CI , , be . .btolnet , tree bi md.lra..Im.g , the OniIm , )4eiiI. cal ted Surgical Institute , iJIti lirsot and Capitol avenue , Oniana. Nebraska. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLES Amd , mithmers sulTeming from ' -S nervous d.iulllty , oabsutiiig . I brim 0 , iieus , . Ti , I , , mfttU m 0 c. - dectlna 01 ) UUrIC or old are i.istUeiy eued iiy hr. home' . fenmous tiestro. tsgn.lIe lint. Thou.ands In edry . ' State in thelinio'l have hirer , cured. } : IeeIrI , I . - , , , t , Inotsntiy fell , i'Meitc.I aiiiiotd mu , iSimulo belt. } .Iecirle ) c3lI tuinhly can wear puma hu.penserir. free a Ith imaie brit4. Avuiii wrtiIIsSs I. . , . itUiumi allis bogus roniiAUiC * . Eli-sine I ruases or Rupture. 700 t"r-Olin 05. ht.flii , , ( . . Ua.W.d. Hoamit , kyusos. ( SI WABASH AY. , CItiCACO. Mnemftemlngiro" , rI.r.u. II.biiI , , J..o . . W EAK Zewalpuou ( . ' , rflMr. . Sb-eli. . , etc. , i , , utllng from taN - dIctlonseZre.woroTcWOrk , 1 : N E . . . .s , , .iu..s II ri.ipti.i evgIar. by ( ho I . , * a'.IIoI. S ou I lures , S G99flUARsTCH iii mhe rand , I RUN C. , thetr5nt'5viletlute with intoromntiui of SSIUS tO lI inrO , NjJtftINIILCs. 19 ParI ( Place , Now York , - - : , . . - , . , , _ _ _ , i , kt ; 's5' _ _ _ . .t b it . . r 4 ' bIt. _ _ j _ _ ' DR. POWELL REEVES , 314 5. 13th street , Ontalia , PIHATE DISPENSAIt' . stabiished for the Scientific and Socedy Cure of Chronic , Nervous and Special Diseases. The Old 1to1iabl Specialist of many years experience - perience , treats with wonderful success ail ISUNG THIIOAT , CANCEII , PILES. FISTO- LA lI1l'TURE , cured without KNIFE OR CAIJSTIcI Tremitsail forms o Throat LUnF , Nore and bilood Olveases , all Clironlo ( hipO5CS sind his. tormnitics far in advance of any intitutton it tills country. Those who contotunlate going to lint Springs for the treatment of any I'rtvato or lilood Olseaso can be ctmred for one thrd , the cost at our Private Dispensary , SR South 1th street. Omaha , Nob. RUI'TLiRE cured without pain orhlnderanes teen bnctnos. L ADIES Hythistroatmont a Vitro Lovely Cenpiexlon ( , free from slowness , I rockies , biaektead , eruptone , etc. , hirillianI Eyes nI poriect lioaith can ho laud. reTlmtit 'tlrotl" feeling amid eli female weak. nosed promptly cure1. Bloating Headaches , Nervous l'roiutrattion , General Debility Sleep- iessnea , Denresslon and 1iimitgetioii , tSvnrion trommltios , tiilltmiimatlon amid UlceratIon , Failing and lIsplacententv , Spinal weaknesi , Kidney comitlaimits anl Change of Life , Copsult sit ' I old Ioclor. . - E YE AND EAR ActmtoorCltrotiolufjamn ' pmation of the 3lll8 ( or Giobo anti far or Near Stghtedness , InvorIon of the Ilcl. Scrofukmu , Eyes , Utcoratiotis In. Ilaitmimintlous , Abscess , ItttticsR of V idlon oE one or both eyes , and Titimmors of 1.td. bnilnmnmatton of time ICur , [ lice , ttlun or Catrrti , Internal or Ezternui 1)eafio' , , , or ' l'aralysts , Singimg , Or Itomtrlog nolseLfbickonod Drum etc. Debility , Spormnatorrhcna , Sons- N ERVOUS ititil 1uuses , Night Ifmnlaslona , Loss ot Vital i'owor , Slooplesoness , Desnonit- ency , Loss of Memnory , Confusion of fdca , Iiitirs hieforo the Eyes , Lawittubo , Lungtior , GloomIness , Dolirceslon of Spirits. Aversion to Society Essily IIvcouraged , Lttk of Conft dance , fluih , i4stiss , Unfit for atudy 0r Imusi- nest , nod SUdS lire a burden , safeiy. l'ermas- nontly andprlvatoly Cured. llsoaes , SyphilIs--a il- B L000 & SKIN horrible lii _ Its restiits-compiettmly eradicated without the itle of mercury. Scrofula , I8rymuipelas. Foyer Sore. , lllotclio8 , Pitnjmioi , Ulcers , pains In the Head and Ilomiem , , Sy titlitlo Sore Thi'oat , Moutn and TOngUe , OlanJulur Liisrgnment , of the Neck , Itlioumatism , Catarrhotc. , Permanently Ctirad When Others Have Fulled. Kidney timb liladder troubleS , U RINARY. Weak hack , ittmrnhiig Urine. Frequency of Urinating , Urine high colored or nmllky edIiienton stanthing , ( Ionorrhmoa , Gleot , Cyttitis , etc. , promptly and afeIy curetL . Charges roasonabti' _ _ , flood Poison . PRIVATE DISEASES venereal ttlhims gleet. stricture , seminal omIssions , loss Of sex. usi power , weakhies of the iexual orgaItswant of demiru In maie or femItle , whether frotn ho- jirtlilout habits 01 young or ex'Iai habits in mature years , or any caIi6 tltat dtbiiitate the soxtiai lunctions , peodiiy nuti pornianentiy ctirel. Comituintion ( free and strictly confidential. Medicine Lotit free froth oliservation to all parIs of ( lie UnIted Stttoa. : Correspondence receives PrOlflltt attentIon. 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