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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1888)
THE OMXttA SATURDAT , * | tgBftF&frY & , * 3fi .RULES 'TOR ' .EXTRADITION , Oovomor Thayer Pormulatoa Pro visions For Trnnoforlng Prisoners. -THE TEXT OF THE CIRCULAR. In tlio District Courtt-Prolillil- Itondy Fornlio Cninpa Rii l'Nxln j lr thf ITncntnpnient Oilier Mncoln News. frno tnr. itinn's ' uxcor.x 'Oovi'i'tiorTlinycr ' 1ms issued u clrcu- ( Isu'HeltlnK forth the law in regard to the .extradition of fugitives frfim juslico firid the rules that must be followed in jnccuring 'persons and "prtpors. The tfov- fcrnor hns worK'od very hard ' to cldar U > in dejKtrtmeilt of the executive of the Very 'oinm6n complaint that parties were extradited from other stales inoro especially to collect n debt a fugitive might owe , rather than punishing him for violating the law. and it has bcfcn the elTort of the -governor to sco to it Irmrtho'inacMitn'eryof the "fitatc should 'nbt'be used for the i-ollectiou of debts lii this mariner. At a conference ol fltato olliclala interested in the extradi tion question a sot of rules wore adopted to follovv , that the governor has ap- prove'd ' for the stnte. One of the tnosl Important of thc'iuter-statb rules is that \\io \ application extradition mint be mado.by the prosecuting attornoy. Ir addition to the general law and Inter- fltsite rules Governor Tlmyor has added . the following that must heruaftcr be bbservc'l : ' 1. No account for expenses tvill be nllowcc wilds * tlie fugitive has been relumed to tlu proper county hi this state Tor trial. f& . KnHifcill must flnoclfy-nll the items ol pxpcntllturc , accornpanlcil , when possible with the piopor vonthors.When imnneiu for scrvkes is iniulc to oQIccrs in othcrstutos thcli- receipts must be appended und tb ( whoii * account properly Jfworn to. ! ! . The componsntlon of opcnls Is limited tc the refunding of the 'actual exiienscs in uin reel , utul VA u day when in actual service thut of anshtnnls 8'i per dny. No comncnsa t ion or cxpensps-will be allowed an aasistan1 when but oho prisoner Is return6d. 4. No clsilms will bo allowed for conipcn sation or otherwise Which may arib ( > altci the prisoner bas'bccn returned Io tlie countj in which tlie crime was comriiittcrt. fi. The stdto will hot bo rcsponhlble for ex licnses incurred in procuring the requisition or before the requisition is Issued. ( i. The iiRcnVs oouiinlssion glibuld nlway : be i-eturned to the executive office , with i bri9f History of its execution written Upot tbp back , like im officer's return upon u writ aim should be accompanied by a receipt fron the Jailer or other onlccr to whom the fugi tlVo was delivered to await bis trial. 7. Thoirarrant issued by the governor foi tlie arrest and delivery of nny person , foi whom a requisition has been made Upon till executive of this state , should bo returned U this oflice by the oHlcer making the arrest 'With bis action written in full thereon. nurriucT COUUT. The district court bofofo Judge Pieh nnd a jury has consumed two days it hearing the case of Sliamp vs. Meyer * This is an iiction to. recover some $8M ( and lias been in the courts for som < time. , . County Attorney Stearns ycstorda ; filed the following informations in crlm Inal ciisos'that cover tlio hew crises 01 tliis docket for the term : Thomas .f Haylcn , obtaining 'money under falsi pretense ; Ed Hart , adultery ; Chavlc Thomas , forgery and altering forgei 'miwr ; Fred 'Ahlo , htluUory ; W. W HOuse atiU'Mrs. W. W. House , rcsistini nnd abusing an ofllcor. A n'ow divorce , case- was Institute ) ycs-terdtty , Rosa Blake Asking flivorci from William Qlako on the grounds o failure to.Bupnort and abu o. Ol'KNIJtCI ' . THK C'AJirAIQN. The prohibitionists tiavo taken th initiative in city politics by calling thoi city coiivontlcm to meet on Tuesday Maruh 20 , at Red Ribbon hail , the pri niiirlcs in the different Wards tolx ) hcli on the Saturday previous. The cit , ollicers to elect iho probcntyear are police judge and six members of th council. At the election iv year ago b collusion w'ith the democrats , the prohi bltionibts shurod in the Bpoils of cit polities and a good si/.cd hope remain to thorn for the coming campaign. Th delegates are apportioned as follows 1'Mrrit ward I ) , Second ward 15 , Thir wafd Ul , Fourth ward 18. Fifth ward If bixth ward 15 , each church in the cit niu ) each tempcranco organisation ii o city 1. TIIE COJI1NO KKCAMl'MKNT. The local committees are pushing th wk prepjirfttory to the cncampmont e the G. Avll. , that opens in 'represent ' : ! five hall next Tuesday evening. I-Ualx rate programmes are in course of prepui ation , andlho decorations tire exccr , llonully fine. Tlio contest promises t Tie warm for the posistion of departmer ComTBmBdr , with Brad P. Cook , of Lit coin , -vj. H. Davis , of Wnhoo , and Ca | tain Henry , rot Fairmountin the Icai App/imaVox post , of which Brad Cook i * member , has hold a session , and pt ' oi ed , his candidacy , and Farragt j > o > t , of this city , Is Evidently not com mittqd for any randidato as yet. Th gathering of old soldiers will bo ver largo. it is important that the -jrrandnrm comrades who expect to attend the ci campmont should remember , that th grand army boyt. and citizens of Liucol have propareila welcome o\itcrtaiumci ; Tuesday night thut all Bliould atton nnd by no moans mlss. Therefore , they arrive nt Lincoln during Tucs > rta < USth , they will not bo a whit too soon fc the call to order at 9 a. in. next day , an Mil bo just , in time to take in iho it fcatory onterta\n\nont. CTTV llllIKI-'S. Frftnk J. Reed , of Chicago , rcnn Bonting tlie uMonon" route , is in ll city talking ; h\s \ road to tlio Knights i Pythias for their excursion to tl supreme lodge at Cincinnati. Governor Thayer has gone Teltamah to attend a military rccoptic at that place tendered to himself. Secretary Ayer of 'the board of Iran portation , departed for Omaha yeslo lay enrouto for tt visit at his home i Ord. Ex-V/nrdou Nobcs , of Yorlc , was the cHy 'yebtbvdttv on business connectc with his now buildings. A new wholesale stationery nnd blat book house has located lu this cit securing the Stubblclleld building c Klovcuth street for their businci which will require two lloors and tl basement. The Lincoln press club tendered Hi Nye u banquet Thursday evening at tl close of his lecture. Brown's cafe w ; the scene of the festivities , and M MoUoynolds of the opera house placi the newspaper men of thu city und Veuowcd obligations. Articles of Incorporation the American Press Absoeiutii of Omaha , wore lllcd yesterday with tl secretary of state. Capital stock , $1X ( divided into twenty shares of $ -r > 0 oae Incorporates , Marcollus R. Perkli Lewis Krlckson , Frank S. Flannigan , Omaha , and George \V. Cummlnga ai O. .T. Smith , of Now York. A special excursion train loft yesti day morning for the now town of / lianoo , in Bet Butte county , .where t Lincoln Town company are to-day hoi liiy their flrbt sulo of lots. A lar jiumhorof 'cltlzehs'Jilned Irt thocxcur _ * slon. slon.Mr. . .T. 1) . C'alhoun , of the Swto Domo- ci-at , has ordered the Inaterlal lor a. now ] > apor at the now town of 'Alliance that will bo called the Alliance Argua. Mr. C'alhoun has associated with himself In the new paper Mr. \ \ ' . S. Porriti , for f-oine time city editor of the Democrat , nnd Mr. Perrin will move to Alliance and have control of the paper at Its place of publication. "Tho steel car works are coming , " said Mr. John C. Botmcll yesterday , nnd with them secured ' life Belt ,11110 , road'will'be < ? oinmeViced'at once , so that the trad ; can bo laid the present season , all of which will materially iinproVc the STATK AN1 > TKIlIUTOllY. Nebraska Jottings. Crete is working tip a cannery. ch'uylcr has .suhscrlbdd $1,800 to se cure a canning factory. Teoitmsch has 'subscribed " * $ .jj000 to ward a canning factory. The Lyons Mirror ro'flocUvcly * sug gcsts Allison nnd Hlscock. The Grand Army men In Crete hav raised itlOUOio erect a bttlldihg On tin Chautuuquu assembly grounds. The M'orfolk Ne\vs seconds the motlor of the Wayne ITornld that the nrixl , re 'publica\i state couvdntion be held ii Omaha. A Plattsmouth man overburdened with beer , laid down to rest on thotracl near the depot. A switchmen biiatchec him from death as the locomotive grazec his head. nSchuylerhn < ! nlrcady'ralsbd a purse o WjOOO to secure the next Grand Arm ; reunion. The encampment mcott , it Lincoln on the 2lth to decide the tiuu und place. ' The Sloman brothers , " says the Fremont mont Herald , "aro again before tin courts in Omaha , in a case growing ou nf their assignment a year or so ago The allegations of theiplaintiiT in tin present case convey the iniprcssion thu the right place for the smart young mci would bo behind the bars. They are al together too 'slick. ' " John Lapache , ex-treasurer of C'olfa > coUnty , has disappeared with abou1 $8,000 of the county funds. He has i week's start of the ofllccr.s and is prob ably in Canada by this time. He let for Lincoln on the loth , ostensibly ti pay the County's share of the stat ( taxes. .There are forty-two signers 01 his bond nnd they will have to nuiki good the loss. A low days before hi left he sold nearly all his real eastate und what he did not sell is badly on cumbered. It appears tlmt ho was compelled polled at the time ho settled with hv successor to borrow quite a largi amount of money. The news of his flight was a complete surprise to every body in Schuylor , as ho was supposed to have ben perfectly honost. Ho let Ills wife and two chlldrc.n and thoi have no knowledge of his wherabouts. Montana. Butte shipped last week bullion val ued at $105,004. , The territory has wealth as well a beauty. Since 1802 she poured into thi lap of nations $200,000,000 in gold. Helena has a young t woman a vor ; young woman who prospectively wil inherit a great estate. She it ) sole heir ess to-day to more than $3,000,000. Shi is tlie daughter of Tommy Cruse and i 0110 year old. Win. Benson , of Dillon has beoi granted a patent on a Hying machine He will make his first aerial oxcursioi to the capital next month providini his atmospheric eayuse does not bucl the stall on tne way. Helena is on the threshold of a profe porous Season. The Manitoba 'road wil lay 55,000 tons of steel rails in tha vicinity ; a smelter , to cost $1,500,000 , i assured ; also a government building waterworks , sewers , a central schoc building , extension of street railway hnd other improvements. Tlie Pacific Const. Phtrnix , A. T. , is to be lighted b' electricity. "Baled hay is $20 per ton in souther ; California. A "trust" has been incorporated b Columbia river causers to bull the sal mon market. Tlie carcass of a large humpbackc whale floated ashore near. Fort Brag January 21. The lucky captors se cured 112 barrels of oil. Tulare county has forty-ouo nrtesin wells , from which flow daily 40ooOC : ; gallons of water , within a. radius < fourteen to eighteen miles. Bob , the Indian who killed anolhc in a pow-wow near Bethel , Fresn county , n few days ago. has since bee ambushed and shot dead by his'counliM men. , A natural monstrosity is rcportc from Byron in the shape of a doubl pig , bora dead , and on exhibition at tli place of Charles Peers , having t\\ bodies , two tails , eight tcet , two bodu joined to onb head which "has two k : of upper and lower teeth in ono jaw an two tongues. Mr. Blegeatli'd Scheme. Register of DceJs Megcath Will put in' ' npcration ft pet scheme of Ms nt once to 'ii crease the efficiency ot the lcrltS employ in his office. Mr. Mcgcalh proposes tc place in tt hands of his comparers a number of sma books , each ono labletl with the name of tl different clcilcs. It will bo the c mp.tVer : duty to mark in oaoh book the number of c r6rs found , Which will be debited to the clci "making " them. At 'tho end of the month M Mcgcuth will rcail the list to his flock ai deliver n lecture U ) them on man's ( RI woman's ) weakness. The register of deeds -proiwscs to make h oDlce a model one , und as all of ttio clerl are far behind .h .their Work he will tal the moans stated nbore of discovering U mbst competent. CREAM BAKING . POWDER It ( superior excellence proven in millions hornet tor more than a quarter of a century , is mill by the United Mutes ( lovornmea . V ilursrd by thn heads of the Great UnlTerKUles tlin Sjtronne t , Purest aud moat Healthful. 1 Price's t'renm Haklnc Powder doc * not rontf Ammonia , Lime or Alum. Sold only IIIUAU" , Pnicc liAKisn PowDEiiCo. a HIWVOltK , CMIOAQO. BT. LOI - Hi .i' SAID TO BE A FACT Railroad Employes Outnumber IB Sol fliers of the Late War. Millions of Dollars Paid Annually tc the Support of the Many Faiiilllog Dependent on the H. H. Compa nies Doing Husincs.- the tlntte.il States. Pome writer lu Now Vork presumably more Ingenious than nniijttlourip-ls preparing et- timatei on the mimbur of rallroaii nu.n at v ork In the UnlteO Status. Hlf work was prompted liy tlie remark of Channyc Dcpew , nl a roc ii1 nftuqttet ot locomotive engineers , that the Now York Ontrat road alone bail nmro than ton reel menu tit men In Hi employ. According tonic work ( if the statistician referred to tlio railroad mvn , or the men ntork In all the dlfforenl branches cfcnticctert with the railroads In the United State * . If ( tfttherert together , would maki tin army greater than that of Xerxes , when he inarched eastward to the conriito.it of Oroeco. . According to his flgilreH no Kuropenn natlor liana Manning army onc-htilr the numerical Ktretiitth of the American lallroad men , and , II Im in right , the rail load , men In thin country , Taken together , exceed Jn nutuDor the rolls ol both tlio union and ronfeileattp troops of out Ute war added together. If this U tme it U Indeed wonderful. Bui j\ hen one stop * to think that there la not a cltj of any al o lu the countiy that does not em ploy Us host of lullroodcrs , those Qeures do uol seem HO very strange. Omaha imd Council Bluff t , with their net uorkof railroads that st re toll cutllkolunum erablri radall from the ceuter.ot a clicle toward' the circumference , have n small army of rail road , men and employes living \Mtlilii thett bonndi. TUe writer was never uioro Impressed with their numerical Importance as n compo nentpaitof the population of both cities thar in tlia course of n conversation recently will Mr. William Connor , who was In the employ 01 the Union Pacific for nineteen consecutive years. A machinist by trade , but for some tlmi past has been taking life easy , being now In hi' Kith year. Ho In well and.favorably known , re Riding In Omnha for llw pnbt 82 years PHI Inn the conversation serious , subjects w crt > talked about , nmonp which was tlie healtl of Mr. Conrtois.who said : " 1 have been troubled for years with what several physicians termei malarial fever. My trouble uegau with a cold and I had a high fever which continued un 'abated for about threeVeeks , which was nt tended with more or less of ucou h and tin rlsln ; * of mucus of n tough kind , and ft Mil seemed to hold on with the tenacity of a fight ing bulldog. 1 called in to assist nature a lend ing physician , took his medicine , but Rot no ro lief. Wanting help I consulted another and sttl another , umonq them being thb so-called bes doctors in the city. They doped pie \i 1th tjursixn coDi.tvr.n oil , AIISIWIO . and other dntgts , and in place of getting better' KrewVorse. I actually bellevo I have bottle- nnd boxes enough at home to ht"art two npothe cary shops. I am not exopceratlngapaitlcli when 1 soy I had rtt least thirty-five or fdfcy II ; Misters on nie. I hud pnln In the front part o my heuO.and through my chest and in my Dhoti ) dcT.-t. My nose would stop up and Inado m' ' bieathlngdlincult. " " V'ou x\ ere certainly in a bad way. " , " V'es. but that was not all.luy trouble. Whlli lying down at night ( lie mucous or phleghn would gather In my throat'anil T would sWallov it , 'which. 1 think , poisoned'my stomach ane formed a gas , uncl after a while nothing that Tito would want to remain on my stomach which , in addition to * my liver , seemed to b always out of order. My eyes were weak an < inflammed , and emitted considerably water Ref of cars passing through n covered bridge. . would hawk ana spit almost continually , and li the morning f tor rising would have to gag am "vomit for sometimes an hour before 1 would ge my tlaoat clear. " "But you seem all right now ? " Do you feel a : well as you look * " queried the scribe. "Well. I should say. lain all right now , am thinic 1 feel even better than I look. " "By what method or treatment did you obtaii the much needed relief ? " " 1 have been a reader of the dailv papers eve 81 i > ce they were published in Omaha , and ma the notices of the cures people had received b ; using ,10t. McCoy's treatment. I concluded t try htm , the result Is I foci well again and an thaukful there Is located In Omaha such a spi clalist as Uie doctor. 1 ( hid both the doctor an his associates men of ability and belter them to be thoroughly i pliablejtcntlemon. Jiir.Conner resides at 1610 Webster etroet.w hei he will bo glad to corroborate the above state meht. A IjEADIG PHYSIOLOGIST Advances His Theory of Catarrh nn < Consumption His Advice on the Subject. Onoof the best learned physicians of modor ; times , in an article on catarrh ami consum ] tlon , ays : 'Timtreatment ot consmnptlon'hn mude great advances bv the lull eduction of no' icuiedlcs , uncl has enabled the close student an specialist to establish indications for remedlc loag in use , so that by their methodical appllci tlonbetter lesultaale attained than were foi merjy gained at a time when consumption an cancer were regarded as odually Incurable , an weio bomewhat similarly treated. "Thetreatment of consumption demands careful avoidance of all agent * calculated t lause hypeiemla of the lungs anil bronchial n tanh- Persons in whom n tendency to coi sumption Is suspected should bo tieated wit the greatest care and attention. "I'lnally , whenever there Is the slightest su plclon of n predisposition to consumption , ovei catairah , no matter how slight , .should bo trea cd with the utmofct cure , which must not b r laxcd until the catarrh Is entirely well. Thi i ule , M > obvious from our point of view , is \ ei frequently violated. "Many patients fall o Victim to tha deep : rooted prejudice that a neglected catarrh iicvi leads to consumption. IN SIMPljK FGKB1. Popular KxplRftalion of n Matte Usually Veiled In Technicalities. In tliis connection there can hardly be u moi Inteimlngimbjtct tlmtt the ultimate effects < catarrh upon the heating , llie brpcesses of th dlsctm la poisoning the breath , rotting unt the delicate mnchinWyot fcmelland taste , pol onlng the lungs utidtho lilood , and passing Int the stomach , enfeebling the aiee&tum , vltlatln the secrettoua and polluting the - V ry fountali ofllfo. AllIhtshas. perhaps , befell very get orally discussed , but the very frefjueut effect < cat in i h ot the noaa and throat upon the hearlt has not been toiched | upon as often as the bul Jott warrants. A voij llttlobtucly of anatomy will show tl i eatler that the junction of the back passage i the nose and the upper part of the throat in coi nccte < \ with tlui ear by a mlnuto and delicate pa f > aio known as the Eustuchlan tube. Along th luhothe catarihal process extends , producir conxostlou and Inllammatlon. liy the furth i-xtenslon of this process to the mucus lining < the tympanum of the our is caused , in son cases , sU iit forms of catarrh ot the middle en and In this way partial or complete dcafnc may In llketnanner result from the thlckem tissue encroaching upon the mouth ot tl Uustarhlantube. 1'artial or compute dMfne&t may also rcsu from catarrhnl interfereuco with the nas breathlOB , depriving thci ear of proper Hupp of rmrenlr or from the effects of iutructu in tire nn .nl passages , cauaiiii : undue r < x Ulc tlon or condensation of the air In tUe ml ud In such cases as these general remodles.whlc are of enpreseilbed. prove comparatively 1 effective. A cure ran only be obtained by tkl ful and sclcntllio locul treatment-ami let it 1 cald here that nothing could be attended trl inoro disastrous results than unskillful loc treatment combined with constitutional trea mentnnd care for tne disease vhlchbroug about the trouble to the hearing. Permanently Located. Dr. Cresap .1. McCoy , late of iirllevue Hosplti New York , ami his associates , lata ot th University of New York City , also of Wash Ingtou , I ) . C. , have iccited permanently la the Itamge block , Omahii , N'eli. . whiiro all curable cases are treated skillfully. Consumption , llrlgbt's Disease , Dyspepsia , Rh umktl9in , and all nervous dttcases. All diseases peculiar to sex a specialty. CATARRH CURED Consultation at office or by mall. I ) . Olflct houl-s-9 to 11 a. m..2 to 1 p. ra. , 7 to 8 u. m. S Sunlay Hours From 9 t. m. to 1 p , . rorrennondfncA receives pi ohipt atteflilon. 1 > 'o letters answered uulcsi accompanied . Address all Utters to Dr. McCoy. Koouii I 3 ' 'and ail , Hamge Uuildlng. Ooialm , N u. ; " PAY A VISIT TO THE 1119 11(9 ( 1119 MISFIT 1119 1119 PARLORS 1119 1119 Fdr Your Spring Clothlhg and Gent's Furnishings-our daily arrivals consist -11 19 'of more elegance in quality and workmanship than wo have before at any season boon able to and at ' at one-half of'real value if not found - 1119 produce prices wo'promise are - ; so , you- ill 9 1119 will not find any persistence on our part , to 'effect their sale. The styles in pattern and cut 1119 1119 are giwranteed to bo most prevailing for the season ; you will find 2000 patterns to select- Tll9 1119 from. In 1119 1119 InPANTALOONS. . ' 1119 1119 ' 1119 AT- . t FOR AT , - FoRi ' 1119 AT.80 That was 4 made to order $ 5.00 ATa , 95 Which was made to order $ fi.70 1119 ' .80K 0.00 30 " ll 0.60 1119 ( K ) u II 7.50 90 " ' " " , . . . ,7.76 1119 ,05 , u . 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All our horsei are ac climated , and rolts of their get can be nhown. Prlcea romsonable and easy tcrmB. In accessible * by the three leading railroads ot the state , U. & ; F , B. * - . Yortc.X.1 , if. 8ttid punphleMc. ruma ICU8lllo t..Chl ia THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. TUB best known nnd most popular Violet In the tat * . location central. Appointments fintalais. Headquarters for commercial aiou and all political ll NEW PIPAftTUltB DRUMS o made with patent double acting rods anil totting knee rot. Lltbt , KtubttiailU and baniliome. lU ed In the best Hands and I Orchettraa. Uuf ftutlcd for 1 tone , aurpati all oihcrt la Mm1 I anlsh od apnear nce. II Ineareit Mntlo d Wer.doe Jao < ketp them , writ * to u for Illuitrated Catalocue. rOM * HKALf. Chicago , lit. ourG itlittii , kow u ( o GioofttM and CUit. , t W.lurv tel < ] conttacr * abl udl * crKy cu * U hai B > " utltfictlca. Alwtt * LUk , . Y. Pric. * 1.0 . U. 8. BEFOSITO&7 , OMAHA , NED. .Paid Up Capital , - $28OOOO Surplus , - - - BO.OOO II. W. VAT . President. LEWIB 8. Hitko , Vice-Presldent. A. K. I'OIJKAI.IH. 2nd \ ice-President. W. II. S. HUUUGS , Caslilor. DinEcrons : W. V. MoKS * , JOHN 8. Coi.r.tws , II. W. YATKt ) . 1.KW1S S. UlEU , A. E.Touz ux. Banking nmre T14E IRQN BANK , Cor. 12th and rirnam Sts. A General Hanking Hunlness Transacted. . MOW TO ACT. KAtmoiFRM. b KUltllltl l lYl kiA $ " " < l" INVMUSIt GOtD'MEDAl , PARIS , 1878 , BAKER'S Warranted abiolutely pura from ulilcli tlio excess of Oil lias been removed. ItliasfAit : limn the ttrength pf Coco * mixed with Btarcli. Arrowroot or Sugar , and la therefore far more economi cal , coiling Ira than one cent a cup. It is delirious , nourishing , strengthening , easily digested , nnd admirably adapted for Invalids as well e for persona In health. Sold bjr flroceni cTerynhere. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorcliestcr , Mass , DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Halnes' Golden Specific. Tt can be given in a cup pt coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the persoii taking it ; abso- lutelv lywmless , and 111 effect n pennant and hpeeiiy cure , whether the patient 1 * o modernto drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Thousands of dnlnkard * ha.ve been made temperate ini'ii who have taken Ooldeh Specific In tUelr. . coffee with out their knowledge and today bellovu they quit drlnklUR of tnolr on'frce will. It no 'er fulls. The system once impregnated with the Specific , It becomes ap utter impossibility 'or the liquor appetite to exist. For ale by Kulm < - & Oo. , 15th and Douglas st9. , and 1'th and ( "inn- Ini ? sts , Omaha , Neb. ; A. D. 1'ostcr & IJro. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. THE OMAHA BEL AMPMTOF -BY CAliniKR FOU- 20 Cents a'Week. Seven papers a week. Bond your order to the office , (029 ( P Street , Capital Hotel Building ( IRATEFUL COMFOlmNU Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "Rf n thorough knowledge of the natural laws which eotern the oteratlon of dltrcstlmi omt nutri tion , nnd by careful application ot the nnu properties of wclli'l"Cli > rt Cocoa , Mr. Kppa h ' provided our breakfast tables with n ctellcutolr flavored l > everni0 nblcli may MVO mntiy heavy rtoclor'i bill * . U H by tlio Judlclouu ii e ot iuch artlcloj of dirt thai * condtttuttim IUHY bo grn-lually butlt nn until RtronR eaougb to rBat ! ovarir tendnucy to dlacaie. Hun- ilreda of subtle mnmilles are floating urounfl roaJy to attack whcrer r there li amTnV point wo mar erca e m ny a fatal tliaft by keeping ournch c ell ( ortlUort with nuro-blgod and a i > roporly nourished tr iuc.-a ll PerrloeOftzetu. Made Dimply with bolllnn imlcr nr milk. Sold only In halt pouutl tlni br Uroccrt labeled tuns : TlMVQrDDQ ( .OH Homoeopathic Chemists , JflUlDU bl ro & LUi , I-ONUON , KNOIAND. J. B. HAYNES , OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial DlWrtrt , 37 CHAMUEU OF COMMBUC a JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD USDAt PAKtS EXPOSITION 7 . Nos. 303-4O4-I7O-4O4. THE MOST PZEFECT OF PENS , SIV J , 1742 Lawrence-St , Denver , Col , Of the Ml.isot.irl State Museum of Anatomy , Ht. Louis , Mo. , Bnivorsl'ty College Hospital , ton. don , Oleaen , Germany ami New York , having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMEKT OFten ' ton , DISEASES. More especially these arising from imprn- 4ence < Umt all so suffering to correspond with , out dejav. Diseajcs of Infection and contagion able , filiould not fall to write us concerning their symptom3. All letters rccolve Immediate atteu- ion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will be mailed VHER to raw address on re- celpt of on g-cent stamp , 'Trectleal Observa tions oh Nervous Debility nnd Phy lcal Exhaus tion , " to which Is added an "Kssay on Mar riage , " with important chapters on disease * of the Iteproductlve Ori ? n * , the whole formlnsa valuable medical treixtlbu which slioiild bo redd by all young men. Address DBS. S. & D. DAVIESOfo , 1742 Lawrence St. , Eenvsr , Col. Health is Wealth ! Dn.K.C. WKST'S NEIIVB AND BHAIH. THHAT- WENT , a ftuarauteed specific for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsion ) ) , Fit * . Nervous Neuralffla , n , Nervous Pros ! rstlon. caused liylho use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefulneso , Mental Duprcsklou. rtottcnliiL- the liialu , resulting. ! ! ! lusanlty.and lending io inisery.deray nnd deatli , Premature Old ABB , IlnrrennoiS , Loss of Power in elther.sex , JiiTolnntarjv Louses and eporma- tortliipa caused by oveiM-xertlon of thu brain , Self-abiw or over-lndulgpnce. Each box con tains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box , or Hlk boxon for $5 00 , sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. . . ' Wfi CUAnANTEK IX nOXES To cum fthy case. With each order received by nn for Rix IK > X K , accompanied > n 1th 15.00vii Mill nend the imrchater our written guarantee tore- fund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by C. F. GOOD MAN , DniKKlst , Sole Agent , 1110 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. BarnsdallM.D Homteopathlc Spoci llst , SURG-EON Gyncecolcgtgt and Obstetrician. Telephone 979. RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T. Allen , M.D. , Honfcopathto Sptcl Ust , EYE AM. EAR SpectaolM Accurately Preteribed , KAMGE taL'R , , OMAHA If. J. OALBRAITH. Surgeon and Physician. Office N. W Corner Hth and ifouglas st. OOlce , telephone , tdiJ ; Residence telephone ) , M3. The grotei Lpnflon Cranulis 'nt inedl- - . , oiioartli KliafcttVlUlt TMtlKO Of 8TJ.WII1. . , lJlc r , rnnnln. TMAvenociusI for Kiln liirton llo - DilDI.V VEOKIAIILE. tmu indnodeUr , > r ii ntlAIUMI I ; . Wl U < nt ri * , . . ltttil l Oherrr SI THE RAILWA\ TIME TABLES , Leoro vo Oinolia. Omajia. UNION Depot 10th and Marey sts. Ueatrlcu and horlh Vlatte local express.- . . . . * 7:4S : n m r7:20j : > in "Overland Flyer. " limited 12 : % < JO'p in * 2:55 : v M Grand Island local ex- PU'AS ,1 4.12:26 : p tit Mall and express :00 : p 7:60 : a m * Dally. iDally except Bimday , . f . i j . . _ , BtfittiNQ ON aolrm Depot loth and Mason sts. Chicago Rxprnss , Nos2 & I flKK.a. m. OhlcftRoMaU 0:60 n. m. 7Wp. : m. Chicago Loco ! 8:45 : p. 111 ; 10:22 : H. m. Denver Kxprcss flilVrt. ui. 11:30 : p. rat Denver Mall. . 8.00 p. m , 11:40 : ft. m. California Mall. : : w a. mi 5:46 : p. m. B.OO.n. tyi fl:65 : p. ni 8-.60p.-ro. 7:00 : u. m . m : . . , Depot 5th and WebBtcvst . . SH : ) p. m. llancrof t Kxprass 4U'p.m : < U:3i : a. in , Kxcapt Sunday . . kn3 ofjm i7Acji.Tc Depot loth ana Webslwi at Day Express 10 ; a. m. < iH5 : . n , Night Kxprcss 0:20 : p. m. 6:30 : p. iiq RK.AM.V7H. It - nca & ni'k Hills Pas 10 : a. m. 4:15 : p. m. Norfolk Taatonger. . ' i. 10:4ft : u. in. SUBURBAN 1 RAINS. llunnlngltetwcen Council niutfs and Albright In addition to the Ktatloivs mentioned , trains Btoii at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth street * ana at the Summit in Omuha. AVcsUvnrd. Kasttvarcl. Al- South Sh'ee yT fOniaiia" TransIllroail brlKht. Omaha. depot. fur. way. A. M. A. tl. , A.M. A.M. A. M. A. M. 6U : 5M ; 6)10 ) : } 6:30 : U3 1M 7tfi : 7:15 : 7ai : 1 7s40 7SO : 8OT : 8:15 : A-.38 8jr ; > Ol07 0:16 : 0 8 0n : : nw ! 10:07 : 10:15 : 10K : ! 10 : no 11:07 : llir : , MM 11:60 : P.M. r. M. 1'M- f. M. 12 AH B. % 12:00 : 1:07 : 1:15 : li3 : ! 1M ; ) Bslft 2:28 : 2 0 8:07 : 3:15 : 4:07 4U 4.r. : II 0:07 : 015 ; 0:3 : } 11:07 : 6:15 : o.ta elra 7i07 7 : J 7:60 : 8.-OT 8:15 : 8Hf ; 8.CO Q:1A : ' 6:3.1 Jilil'i lii'zs 10:33 : 10-W 10 : M nf 11:15 : 11:13 11:50 : 11:56 : ll:6t : lYllfl ) l2:15am : COUNCIL Leave. Arrlvn. ciiiCAao , HOCK ISLAND &I-ACIKIU. CHICAGO Ic NOUTliXVUdrKUN. A No.O U:40n. m.lA No.n . . . . 9nft. m. ANo. 8 .i.mp.in. ANp.7 , .11:1) : ) a. lu. A No.4 , .4:30p.m.A ! N.6 . .7:00i. : m. CIUCAOO , MU.WAUKBR & ST. PAUL. A Nrt.2 9:40a. : til.A ! "No. 6 llSWa.m. A'No.U 4UOp. ; in.lA No.3. . . . . 7OJp ; , m. KANSAS ClTVbT.JOl ! * COIlNOI UlAUTS. A No , s . .0,2. " ) a. m.lA N6,3 . . Q-JXtu. ) u. A No , 4 ,910p. ; m.A | No. 1 . 8:30p. : m. BIOUX U1TV & PACIKIO. I A No. 10 . . . .7:05 : a. m.l A No.O. . . .H.VSa. m. A Nu.12 . ,7:00p. : in.l.V No. 11 . . . . 0.0)p. tiu OMAHA AST. IX1UIS. A No.B 3:40p. : m.lA No.7 ll:33ii. : m. A dally ; I ) dally excel t Sat. ; 0 dully nxrept Sun. ; D eitrupt Mon.i I Kant Mall ; Umltwl ; Will probably cU ni : to 4:00p. : u.befoie t'ob.i.