OHE ? OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAKOH 23. isss , 5 Bovornl IfttoroBtlnff and Intolllfjont VlowB Exchanged. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY SINGED rolKlclnns'ntia oniccHoldersSeverely llniiillctl ntul Without Gloves They Were Not Without Champion * , Ihouuh. Colored Clul ) Delmte. Recorder of Deeds Mcgcath was nt the licnd of a number of whites who last night at the council clmtnbcr Intermingled , with n fair sized turnout of the representative- colored politicians anil cltbciis of the city. The ob ject of the gathering wrw to listen to a debate on the resolution. Hcaolvcd. Thnt It Is clearly npoln t the Afro American voters to divide their vote in the coining cnmpniKn , but nt all liarnnU cast their solid votu for the noininecs of the re publican party , national , state , county and city. city.The The subject was nlily , vigorously and Intel lectually Imtullcd by the debaters , uncl their logic was listened to attentively throughout , It was-after U o'clock when the assemblage was called to ordur and or anl/cd with Henry Scroggins ns president. The vice- presidents were : Prom the Young Men's Kcpubllcan club , Messrs. W. U. Watson , A. A. I'luiiiincr and W. T. Jackson j from the independent voters , F. F. Uollnwny , Millartl Singleton and Lincoln Drown. Secretary , Mr. Burnett. Mr , ScroRgins upon taking the chair spoke of the adulation of the colored voters with the republican party , and said that twenty-live .years expcrlcuco has led them to think for themselves. Mr. Hanks , president of the Young men's colored club , was the first sinker In snpitort of the resolution. Ho said that it was au im portant one. The republican party had always been and Is to-day the friend of the negro. Why should they divide their vote , and give it to the party that had always Icept them down , trampled on human rights and chained their fnth'orB and mothers and kept them in bondngo and slavery T The demo cratlc party had done n little lor them in the way of giving them ofllecs , but colored tnon should not bo caught by such molasses. In the republican party wo have the crcuio do la cromo , and in the other democracy and the devil. The speaker paid eloquent tributes to Lincoln and Sumiier , and nsked if the demo crats could show such men as they. If the democrats nro our enemies knock them out writh your votes , and stand solid for the re publican noininccstwos the ndvjco given by Air. Hanks. Dr. M. O. Ulcketts argued in the negative. Ho was n staunch believer in republican principles , but was opposed to the ways nnd manners of tbo republican ofllco holders. Ho next gave the Kcpubllenn a raking- over for an article printed in that paper In reference to the meeting , and said It was n direct in sult to the colored men who nro asked to cling to n party whoso organ in Douglas county hurla insinuations and burlesques nt 'them. The doctor said that ho was opposed to nil kinds of slavery , and insisted that the negroes wore now shackled to as great a slavery as the one they had been freed from political slavery. The republican party was making tools of the colored voters , and Icnlfed them every time It got n chance. That was true of Douglas county , and when some of its best colored citizens asked for positions of honor they were choked off and put down. In conclusion the doctor said it was time the colored voters freed themselves from this yoke of political slavery and ex pressed their manhood. In the past tlio re publican party had done something for thorn , Jjut it was not doing it to-day. For years the republican voters had been tickling the backs of the republican party that it might laugh , but it was now time that the republican party tickled their backs tliat they might laugh. Mr. Smith insisted , while sustaining the resolution , that It was the duty of colored voters to cast their votes for the republican party , which lifted them from slavery and made thorn full-Hedged citbens of the United States. There is othinT ) in the democratic party to Inspire the support of the colored man. Democrats did not vote for the four teenth and fifteenth amendments , but still they ask for colored votes. In the south they have usurped the colored vote , and the rights of the colored man is being over ridden. Thcro ho is in majority by several millions , but is not given a chance to elect A presidential elector and has only one con grcssman in Washington. Mr. Parker , in responding in the negative , said that the republican party was only pandering to the colored men to got their votes. The party was pulling away from the colored men , and it was time that they in turn were pulling away from the republican party and to think and act like men. The speaker said that ho had always been true to the republican party , but it was not acting true to him nnd that ho was going to with draw from that yoke of political slavery. The progressive colored people were with him and wcro getting out of that old rut of political fogyiam. Mr Spngg sustained the nfllirmativo. Ho said ho is a straight out republican , nnd don't expect to bo anything else so long as ho lives. The republican party had freed the colored man from slavery , took him by the hand and educated him. Ucsides , this party had given the negroes _ employment , and of ! t,000 negroes employed four years ago In the government offices at Wash ington only 1 ! > U tire now employed. The democrats had turned them out , nnd now has the check to ask the negroes to divide their voto. voto.Mr. . Hubbard defended the negative. Ho denied that the republican party had given them ofllcoand dwelt on local proofs to sustain the assertion. Sheriff ; Colmrn and a repub lican register of deeds said that there was not n colored man in Douglass county capable of being a Jailor or clerk , but a democratic register of deeds discovered a colored man capable to work In his ofllco. The speaker attacked the leaders of the republican party , and said the best men had been either driven out or wcro leaving it of their own accord. Mr Hanks closed the debate by saying that the previous speaker had misreprosented'tho principles nf the colored voters of Douglas county. The republican party is a party oi the people and for the people , and the great men of the country are in the republican party , and ho bcsccchcd his hearers not to put democrats in power with their votes. A man who was uiulor the inlluonco ol Honor Insisted on disturbing the speakers , ami after putting up with him fqr aomo time hi was ri'moved from the meeting by force ami placed in the lockup. WKX NUW fll. D.'S. Seventh Anniinl Commencement 01 Omnliii Medical A largo audlcnco assembled nt UoyiVs opera IIQUBO last evening to witness the exercises ff the seventh annual commencement of the Omaha Medical college. During the opening overture the faculty Hied in , followed by the candidates for the degree of M. D. The ill vine blessing was Invoked by the Kov. Willan Scott , and after another selection by the or chcstra the Hov. Dean Gardner was Intro duced and delivered the address ; "I have the most profound respect for the medical profession and medical sclonco , " sail the speaker. "Christ was the physician of souls. The study of mcdicino ranks next ii dignity to the science of theology. Eucl medical aspirant should feel that ho Is no animated by a love of science und dollars but u love of good and sympathy with men An eminent physician upon being asked by young doctor the best book for hln to read next , replied , "Don Quixote.1 Ho meant that the young nun should not devote vote himself to hooka exclusively , hut sliouh also study men. Youngmcnyourgraduntloi is from books nnd lectures into the study o men. If you wish to bccomo good pruction crs yon must pay the minutest attention ti the details of your work. The man win practices particularity makes thouholo worli tributary to himself. This is an ngo of gen orallzatlou , and in no other field is thcro suel a need of ii ns in the practice of medicine You must inspire confidence in your patlcn and give him your sympathy and lovo. 1 ever 1 wcro side I would never tolerate at m > bedslda the ooltl professionalism that can cu oil u leg with imntTeionoo or watch tt deaf with u critical eye. The great genius is h vho masters the details of nil his profession. t should bo the ambition of every man to xccl In his chosen profession. Choose Christ ns your master : bo the guardians of sobriety and chastity , your powers for good and evil are simply enormous. The ofllco of physician md minister blend together in man's organ- sin , And now. * young Intn , you arc golnif out Into the world to help the afflicted nnd to nllcvintc pain , yon need a firm and resolute nith in Almighty God. Marching under this > anncr you will bo Instruments of incalcula ble good to humanity , Thonddicss was followed by another sc- ection by the orchestra nnd Prof. j. F. McKenna read nn address to the grad- latcs preparatory to the presentation of ill- ilomas. The pajrcr was very ably written , jut considerable of it was lost to thonudl- : nro on nccount of n poor delivery. Ho men- .loncd n number of Illustrious names in the calmsof mcillrino and urged the young men , o emulate their example. Ho also pointed to the great American discoveries in medi cine. Ho advised the young men to slick to .heir business nnd leave politics , base ball , trenching nnd whisky nlonc. Ho told them l > y nil means to get married , as he assured Lhcm they needed n good wife more than a iood wife needed them. The diplomas wcro then conferred upon the following graduates ! Ira Elinln Jasper At- Itlnson , Homer Frank Fort , Frank Dooley Uurgcss , Sherman J. Hndley , Robert Hiunsay Livingston , jr. , Joseph Henry Miller , .loslnm Shipley Dovrics , .losoph ISmvnrd Noon , Ed ward JacKson Tapgart , Andrew Crawford. Next Dr. M. W. Stowo , chairman of the state medical society , presented each of the graduates with accrtlncato from thatsoclety , with the brief Injunction ; "Young men , If vou do no good , for heaven's sake do no liarml" The closing address was given by Prof. Toscph Neville , M. D. Ho said that the first -hitig the young physician ilncls out is that .ho rich patient is monopolized by the old doctor , and the young man's ilrst patient probably is In n wretched hovel. The poor man Is the young doctor's friend. The phy sician whoIs idle is indeed wretched , as any Idle man is a sorrow to himself nnd n burden to the community. The advances In mcdicino hnvo kept pace with those of other sciences. Look nt the wonderful discovery of amusthasla. the laryngoscope , the art of diagnosis nnd numerous others. It is nil right if doctors do occasionally disagree. It cads to study and bettor doctors. Ills part ing" injunction to the graduates was : Hcmcin- icr the ode of Hippocrates , in which the phy sician says : " 1 will follow that practice iVhicli is bcsb for my patient nnd abstain from that which is deleterious and mischiov- nis , " A number of the graduates were loaded with iloral tributes. BUUMNGTON CAKS MOVED. A Union Pacific Freight Starts Out With Two. There was flashed over the wires frpm Chicago cage at a rtlto hour yesterday afternoon or ders from the grievance committee of loco motive engineers and firemen who went from Omaha to Chicago to confer with Chief Ar thur to the Union Pacific engineers to begin handling "Q" cars. The edict was received with a display of dlsappointmcnt'by the men , who for n time wcro loth to accept its genuineness. Later the order was substautia ted. nnd the duty of handling the cars of the boycotted road started in nt Council Bluffs. At that point for the Ilrst time in weeks two "Q" cars loaded with freight wore attached to freight train No. 27 , which passed through Omaha lost night on its way west. Up to midnight this was the only departing train that was thus decorated , but as several freights were booked to como across the river for the west by day break , It was expected that "Q" cars would figure in the make-up. At midnight a Bnn reporter visited the yards of the Union Pacific and was told that no Uurllngton cars had been switched or at tached to trains as yet on this side , though there were hundreds of them lying about. Cornered for a reason for this the men said they wcro not ready to explain. Thnt Tireil Feeling Afflicts nearly every ono in the spring. The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter , is weak ened by the warm days of the changing season , und readily yields to attiiclcs of disease. Hood's Sarsapnrilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , nnd also expels - pels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. General Court Mnrtlnl. Urigadlcr General Crook has ordered a general court martial to meet at Fort Niobvara Wednesday , March 28. The details of the court is : Lieutenant Colonel Bryant , Captain Cooney , Captain Wells , Captain Savage , Captain Wilhelin , Captain AVhitney , Lieu tenant Emmctt , Lieutenant Ames , Lieu tenant 131am , Lieutenant Stafford , Lieuten ant Hutchcson , Lieutenant Uingham , Lieu tenant Jones , Jr. , Captain Ernest. Adjutant General U. C. Drew directs that tha proper ofllccrs at posts to which recruits or military prisoners , may bo consigned to receive and rccqipt to officers in charge of dctatchmcnts for the ordinance stores in their possession pertaining to the detacd- monts. to Wed. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Residence , Age. Frank M. Chndd , Omaha . 23 Lola Moss , Omaha . i . 17 Frank Stratlmcker , Omaha . S3 Catherine Hies , Omaha . S3 Kobort K. Spollman , Omaha . 2.1 Ella Burden , Omaha . 13 Oft obscure the road that leads to health , Unmarked by board or sign ; Wisdom avails not. powerless Is wealth To Hootho those aches of thine. . But do not despair , with life there's hope , The cloud conceals the sun ; With Piercc's Favorite Prescription at hand You life's full race may run. Moro truth than poetry in these lines , ns thousands of ladies nil over the land now blooming with health , testify to the great cunitlyo powers of Dr. Piorco'a Favorite Prescription , adapted by much research nnd careful study to the happy relief of all those weaknesses and ail ments peculiar to females. All drug gists. _ Gone to California. Herman Mittman , who was acquitted of the charge of murdering the man Durham , bus packed up nil his effects , and with his wlfo and daughter has loft the scenes un pleasant to his gn/o and gone to California , where ho will icsldo. MANY whoso occupations nro of a BO- dontary character , often have the feel ing of being literally worn out , nnd nro , reminded very forcibly of declining years , when if they know yhnt ailed thorn , they would find all their troubles uroso from the inaction of their kidneys or liver. If they would at such times take Dr. J. II , McLean's Liver nnd Kid ney Ualin , would again feel the vigor and strength of maturity. Reception ( o Marianne Brandt. Muricnno Brandt , the gifted und charming vocalist who sings at the Apollo club concert this evening , was tendered a reception last night at the residence of Ute Hractivogcl , A number of leading citizens of Omaha were among the invited guests and a delightful evening was passed. Hack No. 150. The driver of hack No. 20 is much aggrieved over the fact that the Bxu stated that after Ella Burden returned frem her runaway trip she was driven homo in his hack. The young lady and her present husband rode in BOino other vchiclo. A Pleasing lOntertalnmoiit. Viola Lodge No. SO Knights of Pythias , held n very pleasing and enjoyable entertain- incut n Central hall last night. The differ ent numbers on the \vull arranged programme , consisting of braes , string ami vocal music , recitations nnd un address by Knight It. S. Ervm were carried out in an acceptable nmu- uor. _ Rov.T. M. House will Jeoturo to-night at the Y , M. O. A. hall upon the sub ject , "Forces of Our Time , " No churgo for admission. The ITcnthcn Chlnco Is Peculiar. Ex-Consul Holcombo In Jeweler's Weekly : ' The recent discussions about adulterated gold nnd silver ware re minds mo of nn Incident which hap pened to nn English friend of inino ivhilo in China , us the representative for his government. Ho was ono of the nblost men who lind over hold the posi tion , ntul nn excellent Chliicso scholar. Shortly nftor ho had domesticated : ihn < ! elf in Pokin he determined to hnvo v pair of silver candlesticks inndo by n lativo workman , but , having already earned to his cost that the merchants of the ilowory kingdom make u'o of every well-known device to cheat n CIH- .omer , ho was extremely careful to he- 'oct n silversmith of unquestioned rcpu- utioti. The bargain was duly made. My friend was to furnish ftOO Mexican dollars , which the silversmith was to nolt and mnko into n pair of cnnilolit- irn , reserving 8 per cent of the silver 'or his labor. In duo time the camlpln- jra was delivered and gave great satis faction , After several years , when his term of ofllco had expired nnd my friend was about to return to Hnglnnd , ho con cluded to dispose of his hntidbomo can delabra , and calling in anotnor bilvor- sinith asked him to mnko an offer. The Chinaman examined them carefully and it last offered $2.50. Explanations were \t once , in order , nnd the minister soon .earned that while ho had theoretically liutSOO Mexican dollars into his candoln- > ri : , there was not an' ounce ot silver in hem. In a great rage ho immediately sent for the first silversmith , and the following - , ing converiation ensued , it being berne in mind that it is considered by the Chinese a mark of respect for a subor- liimto to repeat words addressed to him jy a superior before answering thorn : The British minister You Infernal scoundrel ! Didn't I make a bargain with you three years ago to make apair jf fcolitl silver cniulolabras , and didn't I furnish you SttOO for them ? Chinese silversmith You infernal scoundrell Didn't I make a bargain with you tlu-eo years ago to raako me a | inlr of solid silver candelbraand didn't I furnish ydu $300 for them ? Yes , 5'our excellency. British minister And aren't those your work , andthoro isn't an ounce of silver in them ? Chinese silversmith And nrou'tthose my work , and there isn't an ounce of silver in them ? Most true , your oxcol- loncy. British minister You barefaced thief , if before sunset you don't bring mo every dollar I gave you , I'll send you to prison. Got out of my sight ! Chinese silversmith You barefaced thiof. If before sunset I don't bring your excellency every dollar your excel lency gave.mo , you will soud mo to prison. Quito right , your excellency. The silversmith bowed and departed. Half nn houraftorward he returned with the money , which ho linndcd over with ninny assurances of his distinguished consideration and best wishes that the minister might have n pleasant voyage homo , ho calmly took his dcpxrturo. The Poisoned Key of Padnn. Gcorgo D. Simms in tha London Referee : Another delightful relic o the life nnd times of the Tyrant of Padua is a simple key about the size of an ordinary door key. It was the key of the Dulco's library in his private room. When ho wanted to get rid of nnjr person in his household that ho had n bitter feeling ngninbt he used to ring his boll and ask for Mr. John to bo sent to him ( fancy name , of course ) . When John entered the Duke would say : "O , John , I wish you would go to the booic- case in my private room and bring mo the "Dngonot Ballads. " "Certainly , your grace , " Mr. John would say , nnd nwny lie would trot with the key in his hand. When ho got to the library ho would put the key in the lock of the bookcase and turn it. But directly ho turned it , out of the handle of the key shot a long poisoned , ncodlo , which stabbed the hand of the holder and instantly shot baclc again. John would let go of the key and say , "What the cluco was that. " Ho would look at his hand and see only : i small , dark blue spot. Ho would think nothing of it , but all of a sudden ho would begin to feel queer in his head. Presently some one would como in and find him in a-lit on the lloor and the household would be alarmed. "Mr. John 1ms had a btroko or a fit , " the people ple would say. A doctor would bo bent for , but his services would bo of no avail. In twenty-four hours Mr. John would bo dead and everybody would think that ho had died through a fit. Thcro were no bothering coroners' inquests to upset the plans of elovor follows like the Duke Francis in those days. When is an actress old ? Hero comes a story from Bordeaux , France , to the effect that Mine. Cornolio Fauvolio lately celebrated her eightieth birthday by playing the same boubrctto part in which she made her debut three-quar ters of a century ago. In the audience were her children , grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Yesterday's internal revenue collec tions amounted to $10,012.1 ! ] . Joe Waring was arrested yesterday for stealing some harness from Mr. McVittio , Eleventh and Farnanibtreots. 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CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "We do hereby certify that wo supervise the HP ranjcementfl for all tlio monthly nnd quarterly Drawings of Tlio Louisiana btato lottery Company , anil In person manage and control the drawing * them * splven , and tliat tha snme nro conducted with honusty falrncua and In coed fnllli toward nil partloa , and wo antlioriie tlio Company to USD this certlltcate with fac similes of our signature attached , In I la advertise * COMJIISSIONEKS. We , the unclorslKniMl Hunks nnd Hunkers will i > : iynll 1'rUea drawn In tlio ijOiilslanuMalu ixjllurlea wuldi mny he pruscnteit nt uur counters. J. H. LXil.lWDV , TrcJ. l.oulfllanu Ntitloiml Hank. HKIUIK I.ANAUX , 1'rtM. State Nntlimal Dank. A. HAI.nWl.V , I'rcs. New Orlonni * .atlon . CAH1 , K011N , I'rcs. Union National Uanlc. ATTRACTION. 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LIST of 1 CAPITA ! * I'KIZB Of ti'atm . nwnor , KillANII I'ldXKOK 1 llltANI ) I'ltl/.K Of i i I.AltK ! I'lll/KSOK i t , . . 4 1.AIUIK 6U < ) . WflU a ) 1'uiy.isa w , u > nn KM " nnm ; au " llll ua " 100 Approxlmatlo'n PrlieVoJ t l im * ' i fli. . l.mi Terminal " W.1 2,17'J I'rlios , amounting to . ' , „ " . Application fnrntten to rlnln Hhould bo nmduoulr to tliu ( ittlcu of tliu coinpanj'i ' in Nuvr Orlauna. Kur turtlier liiformiitliiii.wrlto ilearly , KlrlnK full nildnw * . 1'O.yi'AfcNOTKS. oxinvii mouov onlurs. or Now York ISiclianifoln onllniry letter. Currency Uy ciiirust ( at our eipou&e ) addrotcd tn W. A' DAL'l'IIIN , . \YAUlll.SUTO.V.tXC. Address Registered Letters to NL\V \ OHLtiANS NATIONAL BANK , _ NEW OHI.KANS , LA. TnT\n7AT"Tnlf' That the presence of Oon- JVIM11.1MU ni lLerolt IU'ium > iard and Karly , who are In charxoof the clrnwinm , i n tuar- unteo of absolute lulnicss and Intutirlty , that tha tlianccs are all equal , nnd that no one can uosilbiy dlvlno what nuuiliur will draw a Trite. ItKMKMHIClt that the myment of all prltcs Ii OlMllAMEHI J1Y rtll'll NATIIIN-AI , UANK4 Or .VKVT oiil.EA.Sh. and tlio tlckuta nru sUnod by thu president of an Institution whole chartered rUhti are rucou- nlzed lu the highest courts ; therefore , beware ot uuy ludtauont or auonraout schemes. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS fXrOSlTlON"1573. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , WELL PREPARED We have made elaborate preparations for a big spring business , and i i customers will find us well prepared with a stock which leads all compe tition in both extent and variety. Our spring stock of business and dress suits , represent all the new patterns of fancy worsteds.cheviots and cas- simere , in sacks , frocks and cutaways , and our grand showing of colors , styles and mixtures is so diversified and comprehensive that we can suit and fit all. We offer garments not excelled anywhere for style , quality , fit and workmanship , and everybody will be impressed with the extreme lowness of price at which we have offered all our spring goods. To inaugurate the season and convince every one that we are un doubtedly the leaders in low prices , we offer : 300 all wool chev iot men's suits at $4.75. These suits are well trimmed and made strong and for service. The color of material is a stylish stripe and the same suit could not be bought anywhere else for less than $7.50. "We call attention to the elegant all worsted spring overcoat wo are offering at $6.00. Wo sold a great many of them , and have only a few left. The price is only one-half of v/hat this coat is actually worth. Itfew goods in every department of Gents' Furnishings. Our laundried and unlaundried white shirts are acknowledged to bo the best and cheapest in the city. Wo continue the sale of those fine finished Derby Stiff Hats , sold everywhere for $2 and § 2.50 , at § 1.00. We especially invite inspection and comparison , as we are confident of the many advau- tagcs we offer , securing a great saving in every instance. Everything marked in plain figures , cash and one price. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. tNACCUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY Will , OOTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A ITUDr OF THIS MAP Of THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLfiffl ) & PACIFIC H'Y ItD main lines and branches Include CHICAGO. PEORIA. MOLTNE. HOOK IBBAITD. DAVEK- PORT , DES MODTES. COUNCIL BLOTTS. MTJS- CATTNE. KANSAS CTTST. BX. JOSEPH. LEAV- rarwoniii. ATcnraoN. CEDAH HATXDS. WATERLOO. MHiNEAPOUS. and BT. PATO. and acores of intermediate cities. Choice of routes to and from the Pnciflo Coast , All trans fers In Union depots. Past tralno of Fine Day Coachco , elegant Dining Cars , magnificent Full- man Palace Sleepers , and ( between Chicago , St. Joseph. Atchlson and Hanson City ) Reclining Chair Cars , Seatu Free , to holders of through Crst-clasa tickets. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Croat nock Island Routo. " Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to NELSON. HORTON. . BEI/LE- VILLE , TOPEKA , nEniNOTON. WICBITA. HUTCIUNBOlf. CALDWELt , and all points In KAN8AB AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture ! . All safety air pliances and modern Improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route la the favorite between Chicago , Rock Inland , Atchlson , Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Its Watcrtown branch traverses the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Control Dakota to Watertown , Spirit X > oko. Sioux Folia and many other towns and cities. Tbo Short Line via Benoca and Kankakee offers ( uperior facilities to travel to and from Indian apolis , Cincinnati and other Southern polnto. l"or Tickets , Haps , Fc Idore , or desired Informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Olllco or address E. ST. JOHN , I' . A. HOLBROOK , Qcn'l Hauacor. Oen'l Tkt , & Pass. Agt. CHICAGO. -THIS- > m\i \ fsiiuiii LINE or THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Dost Itoulo from Onmlia nnd Council Kind's ( o 'THE ' EASTOMAHA TWO TIIA1.VS JUII.V OMAHA AND COU.S'CIL I1LUKFS Chicago , AND 3111 ivnuUce , St. Pun ] , ? Ilnncai > olis , CiMlar Hock Island , I'roojiuri , Itockfonl , Clinton , Hiiliiiijnc , Dincnporl , Elgin , JWmllson , Jaiicsvllle , Ilclolt , WlllOlin , Ln Crosse , And ull other Important points Kust , Northeast anil bniitlicnst. l"or tlirouKh tickets call nntlie ticket nttent nt 1W1 Kurnnm struct , In llarLcr lllock , or ut Union 1'uclllo Dopnt. 1'iillmHiigleepcrii nnd the finest Dining Cur * In tlio world uro run ( in tlm main llnu of tliu CIilniKci , 3 | | | wuuhL'u , \ St I'an I Hallway , nnd orory nttuntlon u paid to pssnonxura by courteous oiuployos of tlio iMiiipnny. U MIU.HH , General SlannBor. J. 1' TI.'CKKH. ABnlitant Uunurnl Manager. A. V. It. CAItl'llNTKll , Uenoml russungcr anil Tlcki't Auont ( iKO i ; . IIKAKI'OHI ) , Assistant General 1'uasonnur and Ticket Aueiit J.T. Ui.AllK Ucnornl Buicrlntcndcnt. ] Nebraska National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOQOO Surplus , - BO.OOO U. W. YATKH. President. LEWIS S. HKKD , Vlco-ProsMent. A. K. TOUZAMN. i-'nil Vlco-l'msiilent. W. 11. H. IluaiiES , ( Jushler. W. "V Mouse , JOHNS. COLLINS , II. > \ VATKS. I.KWIH d. HKKU , A. E. TouiLIN. . IlatiklnpOnice . THE IRON BANK , * Cor. ISth and Karnnm Bts. A General Dunking lIuslueKs Truuaacled. Tansill's ' Punch Cigars were ehlppod during tba past two years , without u drum- inorluourouiplov Nootlior houeo In the worm cuu truth * fully tuaka such n ghawitiL' . Ono aient ( dealer only ) wan tea In oaoh town. - _ SOLO BY IEADINO OBUCCIST8. R.W.TANSILL&C0..55StateSt.Cljcaflo. ! FOUNTAFsf CUT AND Incomparably the Baat. Dn.E.C. WEST'S NKHVB AND HrtAiM THEAT- iffcNT , a Buarantccd sjpeclllo for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration , caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wakofulness. Mental Depression , Softening of the Ilraln , resulting In Tnsanlty.and leading to mlsery.decayand death , l > reniaturo Old Ago , JIarrcnncss. Loss of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses nnd Sperma torrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain , Bolf-ixbuso or over-lnilulgenco. Uach Ixjx con tains one month's treatment. Sl.OO a box-or six boxes for K.OO. sent by mail Prepaid on receipt of price.W13 W13 OTIA.RANTB13 SIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with $5.00 , wo will send the purchaser our written Runrantce to re fund the money If the treatment does not effect ti cure. Guarantees Issued only by C. K OOOD- MAN. Druggist , Sola Agent , 1111) ) Farnaiu Strewt , Omaha , Neb. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUGHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Bond far College Journal. S E. Cor 10th and Capitol Avenue T E CHICAGO 0 The only rend tn take for Dos Molnos , Mamlialtown- Cedur Uuiild > , Cllntnn , Dlxon , Clili'imi. Jllhvinikuo andall iiofntH Ka t. Tothn ptMiplonf N ( > i > ni kn.i'iln. ratio , \v > iinilni ; , tltuh , Idahu , Niiviula , Ortwni , Waah- InKlon and California , It ollora superioruiUuntaguj not puolblo by any utlicr line AnionKa foirnf the iuiineron points of superiority cnJnjiMl | iy the piilrona of tills roail butwvon Oimiliu and ChlniKO , ru Its two tralna a day ot DAV ( ' ( MCII15S , which are thn llni'-t Hint human nrt and liiKenultydiiicruatH. lUTAl.AOKHI.KUTIMl OAKS , which aru mntlt'lR nt conitnrt and uloitantu. Its 1'Alt- 1.OII DHAWI.M ; HX\t ( CAItS , inmunmHupd b any , and Un widely reli'liralcd TA1/AT1AI. IHN1NO CAHS , the equal of which cannot bo tound clinwhero. At Cuuncll JllulTa , tlio trains nf thu Union Tarltlo Itiill- ttiiy ciiiinpcl In union dppnt with ihono of tluiChl- rnu'ii.l NurthnuBtcrn Ity. In I'hhaxn thu tralint of this llnu iniikii clout ) connection with tliosu of all olhi'rKastcni lines. Tor liclrolt , ( . 'oluinliu * , Indlannpolls , Cincinnati , Nlnxam Knlli , lUlltnl" , Tlttiburx , Toronto , Montnml , Hoston , Now York. I'hlhnU'liilila , Multlmoru , Wu h. Innton , undall polnta In thu J-.ust. Ask for tickets vlu "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wluli the hest nrcoinmodatlon. All ticket iiL'cnu null IKket > Via this llnu. if. iiUHiirrr. is. i' . WILSON. Uen'l Alanngor. ( iun'l 1'iiu'r Agent , CHICAGO , ILI.3. \V. N. BAIlCOriC. Oen'l. Western AKOnt. I ) . H , KIM IIA I.U Tlrkot AKimi. U \VlSJ\Clty raascnjrcr AecnU 1101 i'arnum Bt. , Oinulm , Nub , SCIENTIFI6 CLUCK 'oiul 7Tj curedln nods } Cjr Dr. Jlorni > ' Kltctro.MaEUCII Ilf.lU Truwcombined Oaumcireath * only ono In the wQrldatn r Uiij ( . . _ _ roiitlnuous flectrio it Mayntlfc -Z'cvrrtnt. . VcUntlileI'ovicrlui , Durable , _ ComfaruM * u > d littcilts. Arcla Iraud * nrvrflUDOOourtil. juilHUrapfoi i miLlit. AUSO KLEO UIll UKI.T1 roil lilUCAHKU. us. ( UViNTOR. ID1 MA3AKJ AYE. , RHIUDO. JiniCIOUS AND PERSISTENT AdvortlBlnj , ' has always proven Buqceuful. Ilcforo pluclnffony Newspaper AdvcrUMnir consul. LORD & THOMAS , U U (9 ttwltltk SU.,1 , CHICAGO. GRAND CELEBRATION ! Of the Completion nnd Opening of the Denver , Texas & Gulf Railway ! Connecting Denver \\ith the Sen ; also the Third Annual Convention of tno International Range Association AT DENVER , COLO. , MARCH 28 , 29 , 30 & 31. PROOBAMITE OP ENTERTAINMENT : TVedncsilay , March 2S Hcccptlon of visitors ; KvmihiK , Fliowork Display liy the Phantom Ar- tilery Club , surpassing In excitement and gran deur the famous Topcfca ] < 1nml > eau Club. Thursday. JIarch ! Afternoon , Cowboy Tour nament , Hoping anil JtldlnR Uubrokcn and Uticklnj * Uroncos. llocoptlon at the Tabor Grand Opera House. Krlday. March UO A. Grand and Imposing Civil. Military and Industilal I'aReant. Fifteen Hands In Line , toRcthor with the Celebrated Cowboy Hand , of Dodge City. Kansas. Saturday , March 31 Excursion to the Moun tains. and Grand Old Fashioned Ilarbecuo. Dur ing this pain week the business streets und pub lic buildings of the city will be Illuminated by the finest and most resplendent Klectrlcal Dis play ever attempted In ( his or any other city. CHRAP IlAIIjWAY FA.ISES. All transportation companies entering Denver have made Ion-round trip rates. S25.OO only for round trip tickets from all Missouri lllvor points. Tickets will be ( .old on Monday , March 20 , only good for 1 0 days thereafter , VISBT Tsnu < ISJKEV ; On this propitious occasion. 5.000 cattlemen nud 3U.OOU visitors are expected. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , THROAT AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. SAMGE XL'K. , OMAI1A J.W. Barnsdall , M. D Homoeopathic Specialist , SURQ-EOW OyncecologtHt and Obstetrician Telephone 070. RAMGE DLOCK , - - OMAHA. jr. j ; Surgeon and Physician. OOlcn N. W Corner 14th nnd IJoiiul.is St. Offlc * telephone , iij ( ; Hoaldencu telephone , Mit. NO.D-L.A. NO F.-I'HOI'03ArS FOR AUJIV Supplier , Ileailqiiiirters Dept ot the I'lattu , Olllco of t'oininlhnnryof SulHlnteiu.0 , Oinuhii , Noli. , March I ! , ItWH. Coaled proposals In tripli cate , mihjcft to the usnul condition * ! , will Uo ro- ( clvcd nt till * allied until 11 ! o'clock in. , central Ktnnilnnl tlinn , anil nt the olll of the i-oiniiiI-.Hii- ry of HiibslsU'iiLu lit C'lieyi-iuio Depot , Wyo. until II o'clock u. in. , inonmuln Htamlnnl tlino , on Tlniihduy , thootlulay of April , 1HHH. nt ivhlcli ttinu itnil places they will he openi-U In the prcs- i'iic'0 at hlililors , for the fiunlHlilng anil delivery of the folloulnij unny Hiippilvu , viz : jiotutouH anil onions. 'J ho'rhjht Is rrscrvi'il to nijm t any or all UldH. liliuik proposals nnd HpeclllcatloiH BhowliiK In detail the at tlclod and iiinuitltlcn ri > - ciulrud nnd glvIiiK lull liiforinatlon ui to condi tion nf contract will ho furnished on applica tion to ulthmof the nhuvo mentioned ollic.es. J. W. liAUUiaKH , Ala ] , and U. H. , U. U. A. , Chief C * H , vro. ai , . A , NO. 8-i'iioi'OHAr.s rOii AHMV JSnpplli'S Olllco of I'uiclmdlUK and Depot { 'oininlMsiirli'S of btibNl8tutitui.B , Ariny.Omunu , Nub , , March 8-1 , IWta. Healed proposal * In trlpll' catc , Hubjoct to the usual condltloim , will be re ceived ut tlil.solllcu until U o'clock a. m. , ipntrnl Htandurd lime , on Monday , thu hd day of April , IKKH , at uhlcli time nnd place they will ho aliened In the preHcucoof lilddi-rH , for the f nr- nlsliliiK ami delfveiy ut Omaha , Nub. , the follow ing army btipplloH , viz : Vinegar ; blacking , shoe. Marcfvon'8 ! I'lieese , Y. A. ; Hour , family ; and tobacco , MnokliiK , Kcal of N. ( J. The rluht Is reserved - served ID reject any or all Mils , llliuifc propo- enls and Miedllo.iUoiiu bliowliiK in detail thu ni tides nnif quamltle ? rrqtilrnil and K'vliif ' full Infotmatloiius to condition of contract , will bo furnished mi applliatlon to thin nlllcu , J , Vf , UAUltlUKKMuJ and 0. H. . C. H. A. Jtemarkublo for powerful sviupa- thutli tonb , jilluljlu neiion nnd ub * Hplutojtlurublllty i > ) ypiira'rci oid , the bent KuaruiTtop of the uxcel- Fence of tliuse Instruin ntti , WEAKUNDEVELOPED PARTS O ( the Hot ! ) cnlirgei ecud itr < ck-tben Ji 1'all tialllcu- lirncntittlfJ lied. KUIK lltU. ( JO. . Ilumio , H. V. SUFFEBEBSwuHEHyOUSHESSifiV.L'fiSS ' : rualt of oitr-Wstt , laducritlob , ttc. , nadrtu IWT %