' * * rV ; ' - i 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 28. 1888. THE CITY HALL INJUNCTION , Continuation of Testimony in the Suit Before the Judges. HIS YOUNG WIFE ABANDONED. Death of Mrs. Joslnli 8. McCormlck Grand Opera HOIINC Changca Florcntlnlan Ilrcnkn HIM City Nairn. Hearing of the Injunction fltilt. The hearing of testimony In the Injunction null of the line publishing company against the city of Omnlm was continued yesterday In the district court before Judges Wake- ley and Donne. A number of the councllmcn , the mayor and many contractors were present nnd sat throughout the session. The plaintiff first produced witnesses to provo that building material and labor was much higher nt the present time than In the spring of ISbO. The defense unsuccessfully attempted to refute this testimony by confining Its questions as to the pnco of stone alone. Mr. O. .1. King was the first witness called. Ho stated that the advance in building ma terial nnd labor had been not less than 20 per cent since March 1,1880. In reply to Mr. Webster's question ! "Is not the price of Btono In this city less than in the spring of IbSOl" witness replied that It was not , ni since that time the railroads had advanced the rates on stone from 10 to IB cents per cubic foot. Hd had figured on the city hall , but did not put in a bid. On redirect examination witness said that spec ifications for the city hall stipulated that the Btono should bo purchased in Ohio. Mr. Louis Helmrod , member of the board of public works , was next called ? Ho test ! ' fled that the board had never advertised foi bids on the basement nnd superstructure combined according to Architect Myers' ' plans. In October , 1887 , the board had re ccivcd notice from the council to stop worli on the basement on the ground that thosoutl sixty feet of the east wall was not of the proper strength to support the supcrstruc turo. The board then wrote to Mr. Myers asking him to come nnd make an exumltm tlon of the wall. Mr. Myers came , but prioi to his visit the council adopted a rcsolutloi instructing the board to lower the cast wall Mr. Myers said that It was unnecessary. a < did also the city engineer. Tin board notified the council of thcsi two opinions but were again ordered to lowei the wall. Bids were then advertised tar The superintendent of public buildings csti mated that the cost of the work would no exceed ftJ/JOO. Hut two bids were received- one from Urennnn & Co. of fTi.b.V ) and OIK from Cunningham & Uynn of SO.fm Them bids wore sent to the council. On cross ex atnlnation witness said that the ubovi related facts were matters of oftlcia record. From appearances ho shouh judge that it was the desire of tin council to make the foundation inon secure. On Dec. 20,1887 , the council orderci the board to advertise for bids forcompletiui the basement and superstructure , the con tract with Hrcmmti & Co. having bcei annulled. Mr. John P. Coots was the next witness Ho stated that ho had been engaged as i builder and contractor for the past twenty eight years. He had examined the originu plans of Mr. .Myers. Witness utate'd thu the cost of building irjnterittl and labor hai advanced from 15 per cent to 20 per cent sinci the spring of ISSIt. In I witness' opinion tin city hall could have been b'uilt for 9300,000 ii the spring of 18St. ( On cross cxaminatio : - Mr : Coots stated that ho had made a carefu estimate of the work , but did not put in a bii as tho' bonds had not been voted for at th time , and there were no visiblo.means in th clty.treuBury to pay for the work. Witncs also testified to the advance of rates on stem of from 10 to 1 ! ) cents per cubic foot. City Clerk Southard'was then called. Wll ness produced his books and read the rcsolu tion offered in the council February 14 t change the locution of city hall to Jcffcrso : square and which was referred to the committee mitteo on public proi > erty and buildings Witness then read several resolutions adoptci by th'6 council concerning Mio annullment a the Myers nnd Urcnnun contracts , lircnnai & Co. had acquiesced in that annullment. i Councilman Mike Leo stated that ho ha In his possession the written claim of Brer nan & Co. for their work on the city ha ! basement. Ho was ordered by the court t produce it in court during the afternoon. J. JJ. Piper , secretary of the board of edt cation , produced the books of the board an read the proceeding of that body with refoi eneo to their Interest in the city hall. Court then adjourned until - o'clock. 1IIC AFTEUXOON I'KOCKKDINlll. Promptly nt 2 o'clock the proceedings wet resumed by the ix-culling of City Cler Southard. Ho testified that ordinance Ni J,309 creating the city building and ratifyin its present site was approved by the cit council April ! l , 1SS7 , and was voted upon an sustained by the legalized voters of the cit May n , 1 ! > S7 , by a vote of ! ) , U10 for to ii : ngalnst. Edward J. Urcnnan testified : I am one c the assignees of the contract for thebaseinoi and sub-basement of the city hall ; Februar 14 I put in a bill to the council amounting t > : i,100 ; I claim the difference betwec $1U,25U which has been paid ; there is u ha once due of some $ U,000 ) ; part of it is duo in dor the contract and part of it for extras. By Judge Wakeloy In figuring my bills -.deducted from the total amount the qunntit of material and labor to complete the coi tract ; the contract price was ? 43MU ( ; I put i a bill of $ r.,0001or extras. By Mr. Simerul I huvo not finished tl work. Cross examined by Mr. Webster. The o : tras are not under any contract ; they wei ordered by the city engineer and other cit officers In charge ; tno part of the extn comes from tno grading ; part of the grndin was in the contract and part of it was no' ' the extras are for grading nnd change ( material ; hnvo not received a cent from 11 council for these extras. By Judge Donno The architect approve some of the extras but did jtot order then the extras were for sewer pipe and the sin ! ing of the basement , the superintendent i charge and the city engineer ordered th done ; nt the time the chairman of the boat of public works took but little interest In tl : work ; the extras were not ordered by tl board of public works. , Hy Mr. Hnll-My theory is that the arch tcct considered the changes in the sowerap and the depth I should go for foundation , i extras , in fact hu told mo so. Frank Murphy , testified : Between the fit nnd 14th of February had no special coi versation with a number of members of tl city council in reference to the city hall siti had no talk with them in reference to the r inovalof thosito ; heard two councilmen sii that lijoy wore not in favor of u rcmovn remember having had a conversation wil Mr. JO. Kosowiitcr ; did not tollMr. Hosownti that if he kept an article out of thu 1 ! 1:1 : : ; reference to the council demanding M ) p < cent from the gas company the city hall ma tcr would bo dropped ; the conversation had with Mr. Kosowntcr was to the clTei that two councilmen told mo that they wei not in favor of moving the hall ; albo had t informal talk with him in reference to thogi company article. CCy Clerk Southard produced the recon 1 of the council showing that Hodgson & Si submitted a communication in reference * furnishing plans for thu city hall. Th was ou February U , ISsS , win the Myers plans wcru cancelled by the cit The plaintiffs rested their case , and tl defendants took up theirs. Councilman Mike Leo tcstlflcd : I m chairman of the committee appointed to e : uinino Brcnnun & Co.'s bill ; thu committi have imulo no examination of It ; I am m familiar with the justness or honesty of tl bill as 1 have not looked at It Mnco I got from the city clerk ; have not entered Ini any collusion with Mayor Brouteh , Heagu Bros. , or other members of the council i allow the Brcnnan claim ; when the coi : inittcb reports it will bo made to the lomici never had any intention of moving the ell hall from Its present site. By Mr. Hall : Have been n member of tl council since April , Ib55 ; have been in tl grocery nnd real estate business since tin time , and am now in the livery busines have hud Mr. J. C. Brcnuan nnd J , I. Nich in partnership with mo ; they were with 11 in the real cstato business ; wocro partnership August 10th , IbST ; have know Contractor lireiumu slnco ho was workit around the court house ; knew him the tin ho wont through the perfonnanco of ussui Ing the contract of Heugan Bros. ; a W pi ttw couuclliuca who vou for the carrying on of the Brcnnan contract after the board of public works annulled It ; examined Into it thoroughly ; the reason I was In favor of setting aside the action of the board of public works was Hint tho. board had let the contract to Ncvlns & Co. for I17.1KX ) , wfien Brennan told mo the work could bo furnished for between SS,000 nnd tti,000 ; ho did not say anything to mo about ? 7,000 or 58,000 extras ; J. C. Brennnn was on the bonds of Kenyan Bros. ; the council never sanctioned the transfer of the Kcngan Bros , contract to Brcnnn ft Co. ; the council recognized that Brennnn was acting only for Kcairnn Bros. ; the council never rccosr- ni/cd Brennnn as the contractor ; when the Myers plans were rejected I voted to let out Reagan Bros. By Mr\ Webster The contract with Kcnpnn Bros , has never been annulled ; the council directed them to suspend work. The bill presented by Dronudii was handed over to the court by Air. Leo. W. F. Bcchel tcstitled Have been presi dent of the council for nearly three years jam on the committee to whom the bill was re ferred ; am not In favor of allowing Brcn- tin's claim if It Is not fair nnd -onest ; have had no understand * ng with any one what action " shall lake , nor entered into n collusion with iny one in reference to it ; have not the lightest Idea or intention of moving the city liall from its present site. Cross-examined by Mr. Hall. Have heard it talked that an effort might 10 made to move the hall ; have icard some of the members of the council .alk of moving it ; don't rcmembfr that a resolution was introduced in the council to wards moving the hall. W. J. Broatch , testified : Am mayor of the ilty of Omaha ; will not allow any claim of .Iranian & Co. that Is not correct ; have had : io conversation with any one as to allowing it ; will not allow It if It is not Just and hon est ; was present at the council meeting that annulled the Myers pians-und the Brennan contract ; made Brcnnun sign the resolution ' : > cforo I would sign It ; am not in favor of the novingof the city hall site ; would veto a resolution of the council should It pass one moving the present site. Cross-examined by Mr. Hall. My opinion s that the hall should not bo removed ; it has liccn brought to my mind in various ways , iroundcon ; my object in having Brcnnan sign the resolution annulling his contract at the time was that it might protect the city from nny law suit ho might bring ngninst the city ; Air. Conncll was present , but I don't believe ho suggested it ; don't know as ho was representing Miy one at the time ; the resolution I approved was done with the understanding that it released Kcngan Bros , and Brcunan & Co. from their contract. Mr. Tlllsou recalled by Mr. Webster. The records show that August 18 , 1885 , $4I5 ! was ordered to be paid out of the board t > f educa tion bonds for grading ; this sum was taken out of the ? 2.r.OtO bonds. Mayor BroateK explained for the Brennnn endorsement for the nnnuliug of the contract appearing on the back of the Myers' annul nicnt was that ho was not nwnro that there were two separate resolutions , and they be came mixed uji. It was his Intention to have the endorsement on the paper relating to the Brennan contract. George C. Whitlock , testified ; Am the building inspector of the city ; am one of the committee to examine Brennnn's accounts : have seen none of the papers ; have no in tcutjon of allowing Brennnu & Co. more than what is Just , have not thought of it in fact : sent a communication to the city council it : reference to lowering the east wall ; dou'l know what became of the communication. Cross-examined by Mr. Hall Have hud m talk with Architect Myers in reference U the basement of the city hall building ; tin city hall would bo unsafe witli the basement on which the c.ist wall was to bo built ; not ! fled the council to that effect ; the basemen' ' of the city hall whore the cast wall rests It four feet below grade ; the wall would cruel on such a basement ; if the basement wm seven feet deep the wall would not bo as likely to crack ; never put up a building o ; the character of the city hull ; looked at tin Myers plans once ; hnvo not ir.udo a thorougt examination of the work. Councilman Tom Lowry testified Am on < of the committee appointed to cxumim Brennnn & , Co.'s ' bill ; , huvo made no cxatnin ution of it ; have no intention of allowing thi bill If it is not just nnd proper : huvo taken m steps for the removal of the city hall frou the present site ; have no intention of movini it. * Cross-oxamincd by Mr. Slmcral Havi been n councilman slnco ISSti ; am in no busi ness at the present time ; was a member o the council when the contract was let ti Kcagan Bros. ; remember the tlmo the boari of public works annulled the contract voted to overrule them ; befor doing so talked the matter over with Council man Lee , in fact all the members ; the ren son I voted aguinst the annulment was tha the board bad no right to annul it and re awarding thu contract to some ono else with out advertising ; did not consider at the timi that the Keagnns hud not lived up to the ! contract ; had no conversation nt the tlin with Kcagan Bros , or Brennan & Co. ; wa present at the mooting of the council on th Oth of February ; the sorgcant-at-arms not fled mo of the meeting ; hu mot mo on th street ; voted to annul Architect Myers plans ; thought it was a good idea ; woul have stood by it regardless of the mayor' action ; have never made a thorough invest gation of Myers' plans ; the specifications ur lacking ; they do not designate * how the woo and iron should bo used ; am not a contrncto or builder ; investigated the plans when th Nevins & Co. contract was submitted ; do nc think the contractors could bid intelligent ! on the plans and specifications ; had no tal with Brennan & Co. about letting them on on their contract : never talked with Uremia ou thu city linll question ; voted to repudiat the Myers plans , thought it to the best it terests of the city ; think the best thing w can now do is to settle with Mr. Myer and look for a now city hall , use th present basement if possible ; know we ha fciOO.OOOtogo ahead with the work , but dl not consider it sutlicient ; wo ought to huv a larger building , buy more ground and pi up n * ur > O.UOO building if the people will slaw it ; think u better building than the ono pro posed can bo had for $200,000 ; have neve seen any buildings elsewhere to mnko m think so ; my opinions are based on the wa the work has boon carried on so far ; als that Mr. Myers changes his mind nltogctlu too often. By Mr. Webster I believe that Mr. Mycr and Mr. Bnlcombo recommended the bid c Kico & Bussctt of $2 ! 1-I7J.S1 : as n good ono 1 accept , when them wore lower bids nt tli time. Owing to the absence of Councilmen Boyi Kicrstoad and Bailey , whom Mr. WebsU wished to hnvo sworn , court adjourned nt o'clock until U:30 : this morning. District Oourt. Mil. IS.Vk-MONH MUftT MJfTI.n. The suit of McC'aguo Brothers against C. f Kajmoud , which was tried some two < three weeks ago , was terminated ycsterdti by Judge Wakoly , who handed down h decision in favor of the plaintiffs. The d tails of the case are well known. A strange called on Mr. Kuymond , purchased son fcCiOO worth of goods and in payment of san presented a bogus New York draft f ( $1,000. Mr. Uaymond accepted it nil gave his cheek for the balance on the Omah National bank. Growing suspicious ho teli graphed the bank supposed to hnvo issue the exchange and found that it was a fo gory. Ho then stopped payment on h check. In tha meantime the swindler ha cashed the check at McCuguo Bros' , bank an loft the city , McCauguo Bro's brought tl suit with the above result. Mr. Ka ; moud's attorneys guvo notice of an appcu W.\NTiU : IIAMAQE3. Timothy Keilly baa brought suit ngaim thu Cnblo Tramway company in the sum ( oXX , ( ) for damages sustained at the powi house of the company. Plaintiff alleges tin ho , by direction of thu defendant attemptc to unload a heavy iron colum , which fe from its beat ings , crushing his foot. THE mtUlsTHCET'S SUIU ) . Machus und X.unter , doing business n saloon Uecpurs want damages i the sum of * IO,000 from the Brai street Mercantile Agency for false nnd ui true statements sent out concerning the financial standing , HYAN AJtD WAI.SIt'S SUIT. Kynn mid Walsh yesterday brought su against Samuel . ICuU and the Northwos em Mutual Lifo Insurance company to ce Joot &VJT4 , with interest due , for material an WJrk on u building. Pollco Coiirtr DTho following cascs.woro disposed of ycstc day morning : ' ' Vagrants Frank Casey , John Spain , ] D , Brnlloy.ono day each ; James Cotter , fl\ days. . Suspicious Characters John' Dozler , eo ' tinned. _ Di-unks-Cuarlcg Ycrry , David Mike McMnhon , George Hyde , John Kccnc , discharged : M. J. Horrlgun , dillrlum tne- tinyi" , ten days ; J. Llllegbprg. fr.nml Costs. Lnrccny--Joo Lancaster , thirty days. Fignro is the only long Hnvaim filled lOc cigar for Coon silu ; everywhere. _ _ MYSTKRlOliTjY MISSING. Falrohlld F. lloblnsou Iicarcfi Ills Bride in Oinnhn. Some time ago there appeared In this city n young man named Fnlrchlld F. Kobiuson. Ho was nn Irishman , a graduate of the Dublin university , nnd a person- ngo of much culture nnd refinement of manner. Ho mndo n pleasure trip around the world nnd came to Omaha via San Fran- clsco. Ho applied for nn editorial position on the city dallies , nnd did some little work In this line for the BCK. Three months ago ho left Omaha nnd went to Europe for the purpose of getting some money coming to him through his father's cstato. Ho visited his old homo nt Bradford , secured n portion of the legacy bequeathed him , nnd then , after n round of plensuro in the cities of Lpndon , Paris , Vienna nnd Berlin re-embarked for this country. On ] board the Cunardcr he made the acquaintance of a lovely young woman who was en route to America , for the purjwso of getting married. ' { oblnson became madly enamored of his fair lompnnlon of the voyage and the day before .heir arrival In New Yoflc proposed mnrriutja , o her himself and was accepted. On reaching New York the couple were inline- illntcly joined In wedlock. The honeymoon was spent in Gotham , and then the young jouplo came to this city for permanent resi lience. Kobinson told his friends hero that ho had taken possession of his father's estate In England , had sold out to an advantage , and married the sweet heart of his boyhood days at his "old home "n Bradford. Ho was hero but a week or so , vhcn ho formed a partnership with Mr. E.T. Mitchell , formorlyof Mitchell & Lcyonmerk , real cstato agents , for the purpose of cur rying on n , wholesale grocery commis sion business , Mr. Kobinson having formed nn advantageous connection with Hazard & Jo. , Now York , ono of the largest grocery llrms in the world. This connection was of- 'ected through the influence of excellent let- .ers of endorsement brought by young Kob. nson from London houses , and the way was : hus opened hero for htm to n largo and lu rative business. They opened their oftlce in the Hcllmnn block , and the tcrritoi'.v' ' covered by them and their agencies extended west tc the Pacific coast. But to bring u long story to an abrupt close , Kobinson disappeared f few days ago in such a mysterious manner at 'o engender the greatest misgivings amen : iis friends. Hisyoungwifoisin much distress nnd whllo she thinks her husband has gone to New York , she can conceive of no reason why he should depart without notifying her of his errand and intentions The telegraph has been liberally usqd , but a1 , 'ct no tidings have been received of the miss ng man. WANTHU. Kimiiicer.H nii < l Firemen. Competent locomotive uiifjnieors urn firemen will bo given permanent em ploymcnt upon tho" lines in the Hurling ton system. Men entering our serviei will be ptiid full pay us per out1 t-elu'd tiles. Will be given lull protection um bo guaranteed employment , as long ii1 they fulfil our renuir'omonUj andprovt competent. Apply top. H. Johnson u B. & M. Passenger depot , Omaha. MOUTIIAUY. MRS. .lOllAll X. M'COllMHJK. Tliis well-known nnd estimable lady , aftoi a lingering und painful tljnnsn , died at he : residence ou the northwest corner of Eight ecnth street and Capitol avenue ycstcrdn , morning ut (1:30 ( : o'clock. She was the wife o Mr. .Tosiah S. McCormicklong and.wcll knowi in this city and u member of the real cstuti firm of Kcmington St McCormick. She w * the mother of Harry McCormick , now young man , nnd of Mrs. Arthur KemingtQii She was in her forty-second year nm had lived for many years in tin city , having conic hero from Michigan. Sh was the daughter of the Into George Mill' sr. , and sister of George T , Millsof this citj She was n woman of imposing presence nn exceeding personal courage , having on tw occasions caught burtrlur.s , ut night time , 1 : her residence. In ono 'instance .she turne the intruders over to thu police , having keri them at bay with u revolver. In unothc case prowlers were driven fret the house by the use of th same weapon. In January of this year sh went to Now York , accompanied by her hui band and physic'an ' , Dr. CofTman , to receiv treatment at the hands of 'she most note surgeons in the metropolis , buti returnc after huvinir consulted Dr. Eilimct , with th knowledge that bcicnco could do nothing t afford her relief. This opinion was in uccor with that of Dr. Coffman , by whom she wn accompanied. The funeral will take place o Wednesday next from the family residcnc ut 2 p. in. The remains will bo interred i the family vault in Prospect Hill cometeri The Throat " JJj'oioiiV lironchti TI-OC/ICS" / act directly on the organs of th voice. They have uu extraordinary effect I all disorders of the throat. THE GUAM ) O1 KKA HOUSE. Contracts Let For a Thorough III modelling. It is given out officially that the plans f ( the remodeling of the Grand opera how have been completed , nnd the contract fc the work is now nbout to bo submitted. Tl work embraces a complete transformatioi both as to exterior and interior , und the woi will bo let to only the most competei mechanic. The plans cull for coinnletenei In every detail. The stngo will bo reduced i width , but will bo heightened in proportic and an effort made to make it one of the mo : commodious and best appointed stngos in tl country. The interior of the house will bo i ' the most modern plan , and the necoust properties most particularly looked out fo The house will bo conducted on the mo liberal plan , nnd only the best nttractioi booked. The directors of the building thin there is n bright future for the house by tl satisfactory results which huvo been demo strated this season , and inasmuch as the d rectory is composed of liberal and cntcrprisit citizens it is no more than probable that the most sanguine expectations will bo reuli/c The contract for the interior decorations hi been awarded to ono nf tha most celebrate artists In thu country , as Grossman , of Cl cage , is on nil hands recognised. His nan is u guarantee of perfect work , and it is qul certain that Omaha is to bo graced with Thespian temple that will compare fuvorub with the finest in the country. POWDER .Absolutely Pure- Thlspowdcrnevervaries. A mftrvejof pur ty , strenRth and wholeioineness. More ecouo ; leal than the ordinary klndu , and cannot be BO in competition wltn the multitude of low cos short wcKht ) alum or phosphate powders. Bo only In cans. 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To stop till * speculation the Kiiltnn syndicate hnvo decided to place the book In every rlty , county and stale In America at once nn thi * folluwlim basis : Thu party or imrtle * . be they booksellers , aKcntx or private Indi viduals , who wlllaureo In thu next tlltirnday * to taku the ureutos number of book * for n Klven locality > UII be KlM'ii KlM'iiE VCLUS1VE ItlGHTS to that loutllty. llcmenihertni * bonk Is the mot murvcloiis book ever publlhhcd. It li > lls o ( thu turr.blu dolnvn ol priests and nun * : It nulllne * the abuse * nf tin * Unman Catholic * : It picture * the Itoman f itholle cr.i p nn till * land ; mm It chows the path of duty for the tuture. H1HIS.1.VJ IIIIKC * . lolored border" , uniiiiu I'dcc * . ri- markablo IilndliiK In Illuminated e'uta , ami 1 * lllle 1 ulth "il Ki"tlve Illustration ) . , and will readily rell at Its pulillshu.l price of * fl.f < t per eopy. The only place tot-eta Moeknf thobonVtulsfromtho Kulton Synilloali * v , ho tnday arc tin- roll * on tiers ol t ho II rstMMUi copies , nnd His. > the owners of th rlulils tosubi.oqiicntedllnn" ! . Ulian been estimated that the sale * In tliu tlrst MX ininitli * will run ton million copies. ThuStalutit .Massachusetts lm i hern , i > nl > l to a pnrly whn ha * acrped tn buy WU ) coplc * . All those think- ItiKOf mukliiK Inqulilo should bear In mind that till * nulitstn every clty.cannty. iirtntolii Amarlra niny budipoM'd nt In-ldiithe mouth nf February , and If theyhnpo toreeureiui ) piicli rlcht * may net qulckl ) . JIOXUS DEMANDED , those- ho offer In wrlllnc to tnkn the ( 'rcHte t num ber nf cnplebeltiK Hie tin. * ones who will receivetun sole riant , provtdlnii they furnish nullablu rccurlly and adi'tilalilo rclT.-vnccK. If Inqulrler are nmdu tlmei an bo saved by wrltlmt fora cnpy of HIP Imok n inch will tic sent upon reielptnl one dollar and tlflv cfiitii'lnbuiTedltwIon llr * ! iciailiir nr.ler. Only oni ! samplu inpy will besent to any one person , * U WOOOBRID6E , Manapr , P. O. Box 1C ] , BOSTONMASS. Onniiritu Si t''tr ( nit. tll't < utcrnif / mill culitu- OCuUlll ) ulnii rnio effectually romlmttuil by bmnJng Jltntiimat > t1u > l I'lintillrji In rooms nnil apartment * . They nro fraerant.iimllnvlL'oriitlnKlothcMrk .sh/ii / und TIII | flhrirvrx are permit- . neutlj- cured by the fffr iiiiiiAol ( Viiffarjnnr NIKIJW imre.hignly scented inedloln- OUIIGI Illg 1V | N)1 ) > n tat toilet , nurhery itnil bath. 'footlHUlir , fncc neiiiHlirin--n\\A \ < " " ! ' "C nroUc.il ( Him * yh'ld promptly - ly to Durbr'H Dental Piasters , which tiiko thephicj nf opiates , ami dangerous - gerous toothache drops. dims and lluntun * muse nopnin whcro Mciul'H Corn and llunlnn flaatht Planters are n ed. Tlu-y quickly Ucallli nllny Inlltunmatlon and relieve pnln. Sniitll pox nnd other contagious _ dl.-ea ! < es are prevented by burning Keuburv's Sulphur Candles In oel- iMrs. I'lc.sets. sinks , hhlpV liohlp , OK Panic l'l'd ) ' c KeH. chicken coons , etc. ZO UclllO SUAIIUitY At JOHNSON. New York. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our fiiagic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE All ( rpnliltlc IMceiiM , of recent or lone ttanalne.lt from tt-n to fifteen ilay > . Wo will Kl'c written pair ntecj to cure any CRBO or refund > our money. And we would nay to those wlio have employed llio moil Fktllfil I'hyMclnnK , u l every known remedy nni ! have not been cured , ttint you are tlio Mibjecu ne an locklnu for. Yon that have been to the rclobrMe * Ilot Springs of Arkanut , and have lutl all bop * o recovery , we Will Cure Yon ermakenocbarce. Our remedy It unknown to an ] one In the world fnunlde of our Company , and It U the only remedy in the world that will euro you.Vi will euro the mott obstinate en e In leu than on < month. Seven clayilu reccutcaxes does the work. II 10 the old , chronic , deop-peated cases tbnt we solicit. . We have cured hundreds who had been abandoned by 1'liytlclans and pronounced Incurable , aud We Challenge the World lotirlnKus a case that we will not cure In less tbar ono month. blnie thp history of medicine , a True Ppcclflo foi EyphllltlOhRriiptlnn * . Ulcer : * , bore mouth , Ac. , hai bvon eou t for but never fouuil until Our Magic Remedy s discovered , and we are Instlflrri In raylnc It Is tbi piiljrvrardy In tnu world ( but will positively cure bccauxe the latest medical works , published by thi best known authorities , say there WHS never a trill specific1 before. Our Henicdy Is till ; only mudklno Ir tun world that will cure nhen everything el'o hai failed. Html becuiso conceded by a l rga number o Celebrated I'hyelrtnos. lr HAS NKVKH vr.T rAii.il TO rune. Why wsste your time and money wltt latent medicines that never had virtueor doc to Jrlth physicians tlint cannot cure you. Vou that havi tried everylMne els * should cunm to us now and ge permanent lellof ! you never cnn get Itelsnwuure Mark what we sayi In the end you mnsttakooni Itvmedy or xr.rtn recover. And you that have beet afflicted hut n short time should by all means come t ( nniiow. Many get help aud think theya re free frou the dlvaHo , but In one. two or three years after , Ii appears agsln In morn horrible form. Investigate unr Unanclal tandlni ! through tbo mar pantile agencies and note that wo are fully responsl ble und our written guarantees nro uood. Wo have f REMrnr prepared on purely Scientific 1'ilnclples am we wish to repeat that It NLvru VAIUI TO CUIIE. AJ litters sacredly conSdentlal. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb Booms 18 and 17 II Umau Block. LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known and most popular Hotel In the state. Locution central , appointments tlnl-om ! Headquarters for commercial men nnU all political ind public | talhuiluj [ . . E-l'llOGUUN 1'roprletor \lf LI II "Tf 1VJT T TO" f Tf bllll AV ft J1.J ± - JZL.EUJ.'V Ilndlic P" ' " * ' Sihi na" - ! . . - . nKUl HU Lthli ipcctOepiirpuMtCcxcor . - - _ _ , _ _ , - taf call- l S * ilnuoiis. lullil. soothing curunu of EUciric. j.'yLi * ' Ity dtr ljr through til wtik ptrn.rt.ior. &glh d'fc'lo hesllli od VlcoroucSlrtrfth. Conenl vVAf-t'ltlnitmllr or vtforfilt JJ.WW la cuk. Ur * l < itIroproituifnUoyef IlotXirtxIli.for l r iiprr > unfntly cured In thrrtmoiuii. fctalrd rsrurblcHc. Uma ThoStndenCltoUiuCo. IO L 8allo.t..CMcsa $ JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising hiu always p'-ovca Bticco,3ful. Unfoio jilsiclngany Nun tpuper Ad vcrtlolng1 coasut LORD f < THOMAS. . itlTKntlSna ACBVT8 , a'u 49 iiu isii ituttt , < xuCACp ( LAST CUT The unusually warm weather forces us to place our light weight goods on our counters much sooner than we intended , and does not give us as much time as we expected to have in which to close out the balance of our winter stock. We have a few heavy weight suits left , and to make an entire sweep with them , have made another and last out on several already marked down lots and will offer them for this week at prices that will make it interesting for any one to look at them. The attention of mechanics , machinists and working men is partic ularly called to two lots of good cassimere suitsmarked down to $5.90 and $6.75. These are splendid bargains as the suits are positively worth double the money. They are strong and honestly made and will wear well- A lot of elegant 4-button cutaway frock suits , of finest quality cas simere and equal to any custom made suits , has been marked down to $11.50. This suit cannot be procured at any other house for less than $20. In our Boy's department we will also offer this week enormous bar gains to close out a few styles of heavy weight suits , and we urgently invite ladies to take immediate advantage of this remarkable oppor tunity , as such bargains will not be offered again. Having closed out all our last year's fancy shirts , we have'now open * ed and placed on sale , a fresh , new line. Without exception we show the largest and handsomest assortment of French Percale shirts in town. Beautiful aid choice patterns , some of them very fancy , but the prices will not be found at all fancy. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner Douglas and I4th Streets. Omaha. MEDICAL iTsURBICAUHSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th it. Dodge Sts APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Best "facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue ccsgful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Doard and attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in the west. WRITK ion. CIRCULARS on 'deformities and Urnces , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of the Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kid ney , Bladder , Eye , Ear , SUiu and Illood , and all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women o Specialty. BOOK on DISEASES or WOMEN Fin * . JULY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE HAKINCl A tl'UCULTT OF PRSVATE DISEASES. All Wood Diseases successfully treated. Syph- lilic Poison removed frum the system without ncrcury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. MtdicincsorInstruments < ent by mail or express , securely packed , no narks to indicate contents or Milder. One per- lonal interview preferred. Call and consult us or end history of your case , and we will send iu Main wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency - potency , Syphilis , Gleet and Voricoccle , with jucstion list. Address Omu/ia Meiltfal and Surgical Ittttltute , ot DR. IttcMENAMY ' , Cor. 13th ind Dodae SU. , OMAHA , NEB. O.IMT. GEORGE A. CLARK , SOLE AGENT. nr.sr nnd MOHT POPULAH Sowing Thread of Modern Time * . BEWARE < > F ITJnv . . nv hli.PATltlCK-Kofii Dry Uoods Co. M , U. SMITH i : Co. 1'AX'ION , ( J * l.l.AAiil ] : & CO. SLOAN , JOIISBON \ Co. llAYIIKS HllOS. TllOMI'SO.V , IlKMlKX & CO. ItIIK1N & CO. Cms. KINOKM , South Omaha , find all first clush retail dealers. ' UltATKFUL COMFOKTINU Epps's Cocoa lilllUKFAST. "Hi' n tliorouuli knowledtto of the natural laws whtcli Kovorn th oiHTatUm of cllfcotttlou and nutri tion , and by mreful application of the line properties of well-solectfd L'oeua , .Mr. Kii | | has provided our brt ikfu t tables with u ilellcntuly tlavori-d bovcraicu which may save u * many heavy doctor's bills. Ills by the judicious u e ot'nuch urllcle of diet thatu ( onittltutlun may bo grn-tually built up until stronu enough to resist every tcndoncy to disease. Hun dred ! of subtle muludlu ura tloatluK around us ready to attack wherever them In iiwoak point. Wo may eccapo many R fatal slmtt by keupltiK ourselves well fun Hied with pure blood und u properly nourished frame. " Civil f-ervl < o < ; iuclte. Madn rImply with bolllim water or milk. BolJ only In half pound tln by ( irocurs Inbi'lu I thus : 'S T > nDO P HO llonid'oputlilc Chemists , LONDON , KMJI.ANH. The iircatos London Granules. spring medi . cine ; on earth Kllmlnutes last vcstlgo of Syphilis , Ulcers , 1'lmples , Chronlo Borcsilrapuro lIlood.Tliuy huvo no equal for skin diseases. Mnillar medicine uscil In Ixmdon Hos pitalswith unvarylnit success. rmiKi.yeatrrAtiLK. . bent by mall Ina plain sealed packaM , and no delay , on rocolpt of II per bux or U for fi.YE ( ilTAHAMt * bix luixKSTti cuiiE AN V CUBIC. With each order re ceived for slz boxes accompanied by 15 , we will send the purchaser our written ttuaraiile.u to ret und th. money. If Ina treatment does not enVct a cure. Pamphlet free. UINIJOX MCJJICLNC AOt.stT , lill O. H. CURTIS , Pfits. J. HURD THOMPSON , StC-aTMAS. MANUFACTURERS AND DtALERS IN COTTON LINEN & RUBBER HOSE COTTON. LEATHER * RUBBER BELTING , OIL , RUBBER A QO3- i' . 8AMER CLOTHING DRUO- 'GISTS' RUBBER SUNDRIES . f HARDWARE * SPORTSMEN'S * i'i TOY AND STATIONER'S AND EVERY KIND OF RUB3ER GOODS. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. IK- i oe NJEB. ' \ LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. 10 YEAR OLD BELLE - BOURBON WHISKEY For Medicinal /Ay / and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OIL ! Is Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA , LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , $1.28 For Quart Bottle. Sold In Bottles. Only Sale for by Qrocert For Sals by and Wins Merchant * . Druggists Everywhere. Cotryu/htrt , xLa ; . ' //i' Ki " Y" * " * * * * _ * * \f\rw * f 4srnu BELLE > 0r--6UJRBON ( SgJ ® | FREEiW E FUfr ° * % Ny PARTOfsTCi / THE GREAT APPETIZER. This Is to certify that I have examined tha sample ot BELLE OFBOUttDON WHISKEY received from Lawrence , Ostroni A Co. , and fuund the same to bo perfectly frco from Fusel OU and all other dclcterioui subitanccs and strictly jmru. 1 ihocrf ully rucornmcnd tlio tame for family and Medicinal purposes. J. T. llAHVDU. M. I ) . . Analytical Cliflnlut , Louisville. Kv. CiI\I > STO\K 1SKOS. & CO. , ARCH ! * Tor Onmlmcl > . DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Scienlirieally Made and Practically Applied. DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES. IT WILL CURE YOU H.V i"i r. mntUm. rarulysls , Nrur ! ln , Hclntlrs , lll.fuir. af Kldnrys , Hplpul I Itlsrusrs , Toruld . .lv ' . . . ( lout , Klh.u.llonV Knlulona ; Asthma , Hcorl UUra.F , I iiM-pila , Contllpalloa. f.rj.lpelH. , Indlc'.tton , Weakness , ImpoWncj , ' t rrh , I'll" , Kpllei y. I umt . A ut , Vlubete * . llrdrucclo. Illood DturnsM. Itrootj. et . , lh thU belt U Jut what Jon ueerf. Inilantlu fell I Can bo applltd . 9mtf .mmnm mmm iftb body. VYliold fsmlly can YyfgEllI ALLs KveryonoKenulnnanduifdbypermlislon. TiOTE tlio folio wind who have been bw i imwninnv CUIlF.Di-A. J. Hoairland. II. H. rsrkiirandJ U.IUilett , all on Hoard of Trade , Chlcagoi A. Gregory , cotninUslonmerchant.Block Yardi ) lludilDoblo.tlmvreatliuneinaniUol. Vonnollr , nf tlio Inter Ofnini O , W , llellus , II. I ) . , slormontown , lowat Lemuel Kankakeo.Ill.i Judtco I- " Murrav , Napcrvlllv , Ili.i r. L. Abbott , supt. city watrrwurks , Houlh Henri , liut.t Itnbt. U.rUmpion , Chlcsgo l < est ofhce ; L. V. Mctllcbscl , M. 1) . Iiuftilo , N. . " Your belt has accomplished what no other roinedr hasi tcadr nerves andcomfortablaslctpatiilaht. " Robt. llaLI , alilurinau , l&O En rjtUauu t.Now York III ! linntlC'C d CLCwIlIU CPTOn IHAunCllu UICUCTIP DEL.I DeiTIisaperlortoallothcn-eiimntsofelectrlcl- tyarastronir or mlldasttie weanrmayde- I * slret produces a continuous current ! conveys oloctrlelty through the body on thu nerve * . It cures dlacascs by generating a continuous currunt of electricity ( Id or la hours out of ! ) throiiuhout tbo human syttem , allaying nil iiervouanpts Immedlstely , and pruduclnvanew circulation of thu lira forces th bloutl.lni * rartW vigor , stntuvth , energy and health , when all other treatment has fallod. Tbo morlti of Ibis sclcu- line Helt are being rvcognlied and Indorsed by thousands whom It has cured. . . . . . HKl'EKlJJCEHi Any bank , commercial avrncy or wlmle < l bouso In Chicago ) wkckialo druggists , irranclj.-o and ChlcaBo.t0-B.nil.UiDp for US pure Illustrated paniphln. . . „ . . . " . . H'libub Avenue Chlc o. "W.f. Iav ntpraudMauuf cturiir , Itft RUP'TUIIE K'DII. NORHE'S ELECTRO.PMBsETIC BELT-TBUSS. WHOLESALE SEEDS ! PHIL STIMMEL & COMPANY , ' ' : ' . OMAHA , NEB. . , - \ \ - . . , .Catalogues and Price List upon Application