THE OMAHA DAI&Y BEE : TUESDAY , APKIL 17 1888. 5 REARING MEMORIAL WALLS , Arranging to Lay the Oornor Stone of Grant Hall. THE PARADE AND PARTICIPANTS. Tlio Union Pacific Appeals the O'Don- ncl Case Tlio State's Vctcrtna- rlnnn Unrd nt Work More Notaries CommlMonctl. LINCOLN BuncAC OP TUB OMAHA. Ben , ) 1029 P STKRKT , > LINCOLN , April 10. ) On Monday , April 89 , the corner Mono to the Grant Memorial hall on the university proundswlll bo laid with imposing cere monies. The Grand Amy of the Republic will hnvo the matter In chnrRc.nnd the Btono itself \vlll bo laid with Masonic cere monies by Regent M. < T. Hull , who ig both o O. A. H. nnil grand master of the Masonic order In the state. The ppcaltcru for the oc casion will bo department commander of the G. A.U. , Captnin Vf. G. Henry , of Fairmont , nnd Governor John M. Tliaycr , A grand parade ol G. A. It. departments and the civic societies will precede the Inying of the stono. The following Is the ofllclal order of the pro cession. Platoon of Police. Colonel Harry HotchUIss and staff , with A. C. Boll , chief of staff. rnisT DIVISION. Major H. C. McArthur , commander nnd staff. Cadet J3nml. Company "D , " First Hcgimont Nebraska National Gaurds. University Cadet Hand. Grand Army of the Republic. srcosn DIVISION. Colonel Brad D. Slaughter , of the Masonic fraternity commanding , nnd staff. Knlelits Templar. Grand Ledge of Master Mnsonsof Nebraska. Titiii DIVISION. John B. Wright commanding , nnd staff. Knights of Pythias Bund. Uniform Rank Knights of Pythina. Ancient Order of United Workmen nnd other societies. University Students. City Schools and Citizens on foot. rounrn DIVISION. Charles L. Hall commanding nnd stnff. Carriages Containing Governor Thayer. Department Commander W. C. Henry. State Ofllecrs. Rcgonta of the University , Fiu'Ulty of the University. County Olllccrs , City Ofllccrs and other dis tinguished guests. City Fire Department. Citizens in carriages. Procession will form nt 'i p , to. sharp. The llrst division forms on the east sldo of Ninth street , north of P , with right resting on P street. The second division forms on the cast sldo of NintH street , with right resting on P street. The third division forms on the west side of Nintli street , south of P , with right rest ing on P. Tito fourth division forms on the west sldo of Ninth street north , With right resting on P. All societies , schools and organizations arc cordially invited to take part in the parade , nnd invitations thereto nrc hereby given , as the names of the proper officers to whom special Invitations should be sent nrc not in nil cases known to the committee. Division commanders will select their own staff. Each organization is also invited to designate an oftlcer to servo on the staff of the grand marshal. Invitations are extended to nil or- gnniratlons in the state , and all societies to Do present and participate , nnd reduced rates on roads will undoubtedly bo necurcdv THE O'DONNBLT , CASE APPEALED. The Omaha , Nebraska & Black Hills rail road , a branch line of the Union Pacific road , through its attorneys filed nn appeal cnso in the supreme court jwstcrday in the cnso of O'ponnell against the road for damages for personiil injuries and loss of property. The facts , as shown in the rcconl of this case , seem to bo that prior to May , 1880 , O'Don- nell , in driving over n crossing with his team , was struck by a passing train ; that Ills team , was killed , his wagon -broken nnd himself badly injured. For this reason ho Jlled his petition in the district court of Platte county , asking damages for $10,000. On the 37th day of January , 18S7 , the case was tried , and O'Donnoll secured a verdict for $5,500. A now trial , however , was secured by the road , and on the 9th of April the case xvns again tried , resulting on this second hearing in n verdict for $ . " ) ,000 for O'Donnoll. The roud now appeals the cnso to the supreme premo court for a reversal nnd n now trial. The petition claims that now nnd important testimony for the road 1ms bocit found. CI.EAI1INO UI1 TUB COMPLAINTS. Slnco the appropriation became available tor the prosecution of the work of the live stock commission on the first of tlio month , work has been pushed with vigor nnd all the assistant veterinarians nro in the field. The commission have the following veterinarians at work : Dr. Thomas , on the Cheyenne branch of the B. & M. ; Dr. Brayton in No- inntia county ; Dr. Osboruo on the lilkhorn Valley line ; Dr. Lumpkins in Dawson county ; Dr. Wcssol in Cuming county ; Dr. Hanmclottl nt work in Douglas county , with Dr. perth , the state veterinarian , at work nt lariro. During the p.ist week Commis sioner Barnlmrt was on the north stnto line to ascertain If any hdrsi's were being crossed , floin Dakota. Ho found no such state of af fairs existing. Major Birnoy is inspecting nuuttintina works nnd points of entry nnd CnininlsHloiior Abbey is attending to the pfllco work.- Next week Dodge county and the northeastern part of the state will ro- ccivo attention. VAIIK HANK or arnoMsiJi'iio. TnoPark bank of Sti-omsburg fllod arti cles of incorporation with the Hecretnry of ctnto.vo tcii.iiiy ; pluco of business Stroms- burg. Polk county. The capital stock IB fSO.OOO , divided Into shares of | oo , of which capital stock f > 0 per cent shall bo paid up at the opening of buslncsH , the balnnco to bo on call of the board of directors. Tim date fixed for the commencement of business wnnMtiichni , to continue ten year * . The indebtedness is limited lo two-lliinib of ilio paid up stock , ox- eluding indebtedness to depositors. The In- porporutors of tliobnnk nro John D. Huskull nud Louis V , Haskcll. NEW JJOTAIIIKS. The governor yesterday commissioned the following notaries public : Robert B. T. CJro- rler. Box Butlo , Box Butte county ; Thomas Ilinslmw. Fnlrhury. JeiTorbon county ; Hurry 13. Pond , Hod Clrud , Webster county , CITY llllIKffS. Fred Lasholle , who mudo It warm for a blacksmith niunud John Curnnhan In n flstfo cni'ouiitcr , was lined $10 and costs yeutonlny in police court , The smooth running of trnlus on the Bur lington road was Interrupted yesterday by | he burning ol n long bridge neur Dcntoii etatipn , wont of this city. It required Uvulvo hours to ropluco thft burned bridge , The city hns suffered for several days from iho Intolerable nulsunco of clouds of dust tlmt hiivQ swcnt the business thorough fares to both iiiconviiiiiouco nnd damned. U'hcro wns n good deal of talk n month ago nliout n superior system of street bpriultlmg tlmt was to bo introduced this season , nnd nn Indignant iwpulaco is anxiously awaiting the appoarunco of the sprinkling carts On the 1st of June EOUIQ fOO.OUO of the fund for the improvement of the state capital pimmtls will bo available nud the plans for the beautifying of the grounds are on exhibi tion at tha oftlfo of the commissioner of lands and buildings. The plans are the work of Architect \vilcox , of St. Paul , nnd comprise n thorough prude of the grounds with ap propriate wnllcs and a three-foot paved tcr- race ut the north and south entrance : ! . All the walks nnd terraces will bo paved in dressed red sandstone , and will be butsian- Hal nnd handsome. A lad named Loiila Korsmoyor was thrown from u horse hovas riding Sunday and quito severely Injured , the lad lying unconscious for some tune after the accident. It was u narrow eseaix > , Tl.o .A polio band in tills city attended the funeral of Doctor V. G. Fuller and played illrgoa appropriate to the occasion. Yeiter- doy citizens were numerc'us in their admira tion of the musical ability of the band on all occasions , nnd it Is evident that the Knights pf Pythias band Is growing botli in profipi- o y and lo popular favor. ' /lie stock of I , Friend & Son was nold yes terday to L. Friend , of Atchlson , for JT.'X ) . it will bo rcmcabcrtd that I. Fvem\ ! & Son wore closed by their creditors a Bhort tlrao glnbo. j tn\t nr.Tsottis CASH. Liscoi.5 , Neb , , April 14. To the Editor ot the DF.B' In your Issue of to-day ( the 1-Kh ) is nn article , entitled "Put Him to WJplnjj Engines , " which demands nn nnawor , nnd believing you to bo a conscrvatlvo man in all that pertain1 ? to right and fair play , ftnd bo- Moving yon will do ns the ttlndnco to pub lish Our nrtlclannd thereby nllow us to meet the charges ai preferred by Air. Reynolds In the sanio court that ho lips seen fit to produce them in , nnd knowlnc ai wo do tlmt thoRrent public hro willing nnd anxious to learn both sides of n story , wo respectfully submit our article , avoiding nt nil times nny deslro lo Injure iho privnto character of any mttn. You nro well nwnro that through all the Into troublcn of the U. & M. railroad the ofilcers of the road have had crowded upon them difficulties and trials that would tend to crush down nny lew weak or despairing hearts , and upon whom , I nsk , would the vrelshtof the difficulties full , ( the labor part ) t Upon the subordinate Ofllccrs nnd their ns- nistants , nnd nmoiy , ' them non6 hnvo exhib ited moro heroic fortitude nnd forbearance than our esteemed nnd worthy master mechanic , Mr. J. C. Goalsburf ? . Not n sfcp wns taken oy him. day or night , but tlmt ho Was followed by tnoso solicitous for fnvors nnd labor , ns thousands arc ready to testify. Go into his ofllco nnd there on his desk were piled stacks of mall communications from p\rtl < xi making applications for labor , etc. , nnd front pver the wires often' came similar meswccs to tlmt of Mr. Reynolds. Now Mr. Reynolds must certainly bo nwnro of the nboro facts , nnd ho must bo nwnro also that iMr. J. C. Ooalsburi ? had n greater duty to perform thnn nnsworing nil these letters , etc. Ho must protect the company's ' interest. His duties demand it. Hundreds of men clnlmlnpt to bo engineers spraiiff up from nil over the country , They send in their appli cation nnd expect him to nnswcr them nud to linra a knowledge of. him who sent it his character , his ability , his experience , without seeing the person himself. When Mr. Goals- burg employed n now engineer , ho had not only the company's Interest in vlow , but ho had an eye to the public xvclfnro. Every man , before ho selected hlmnsnn engineer , must pass through nu impartial examination ns to his knowledge of the locomotive , its practical mauagcment , and the drawing of trains , etc. When Mr. G. found the man not up to the standard ho kindly gave him such employment ns ho thought proper or which might become useful in the future. Mr. Reynolds wns shown every courtesy nnd cnro his nullities nnd knowledge of the locomotive would nllow. On March 15 ho wns put to work. March 19 ho applied for transportation to Grand Island nnd return , with his son. His claim was that it was to take enro of his stock nnd prepare to como to Lincoln. His request wns granted. When nt Grand Island ho wired Mr. Snulsbury tlmt if ho could bo assured steady work ho would return , but before Mr. Snulsbury could wire hii answer Mr. Reynold * nnd son were in Lincoln. That was March 81. Ho worked seven days before ho concluded to resign. His excuse for resigning was that ho was a carpenter by trftdo , and was the owner of a full sot of tools , nnd that ho could corn inoro nt his carpenter trade than at work in the railroad shops or on the road. ONI : Wno Ksows. [ The Bnn will always bo found ready to print communications in the nature of a cor rection , or n defense , but insists that they bo condensed to the closest limit. ] LOST "I don't know % vhoro , I can't loll when , I don't see how something of great value to me , nnd for the return or which I shall bo truly thankful , viz. : a peed nppotito. " FOUND "Iloalth and strength , pure blood , nn appotitc like tbat of a wolf , regular digestion , till by taking thnt popular and peculiar medicine , Hood's Sarsaparilla , I want everybody to try it this season. " It is sold by all drug gists. Ono hundred doses ono dollar. CALCUTTA'S BLACK. HOLE Duplicated AVItliln the Heart of Omnhn. The jail facilities nt the central station are entirely insufficient , nnd the citv council should take immediate steps toward enlarg ing and extending the same. , Thcro are four cells , narrow , cramped and dirty , and in these filthy , foul confines there were packed this morning no less than sixty-one prison ers , when there is hardly decent accommodation - dation for one-half that number. They have , to take turn about in lying down , there not bolnp space enough for jnoro thnn ten to out stretch themselves at onco. It is really in human to pen men up hero for nny period of time , however short. The whole place is illy-ventilated , nnd with the cess-pool oc casioned by defective sewerage beneath the building , makes It a horrible stench hole in deed. Twenty-four hours spent nmidst the dark and mephitio airs of these dons is all sufUciontto sow the seeds of disease ana death within the veins of the hardiest and most rugged. . An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AHIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 cents per box by mall 150 cents. OMAHA B A Itrcwcr Snya Tlmt They 1V111 Not Strike. "Thero Is no prospect of a brewers' strike in Omaha , " said William Krug , of Fred Kruu's brewery , to a Bui : reporter yester day , "If you doubt it , I'd like to have you interview some of thoinon. They nro treated better hero than they are in the eastern part of the country. Some men who wont cast to work several months ago , have returned to Omaha and are ploaied to remain hero. There nro ubout seventy-live first-class brewers in this city , hut in this number I do not Include nil the employes in the several breweries , who of course would number several hun dreds. The pay of thcso men ranges front ? fiO to $73 per. month. They work , say nn hour before the wagons go out in the morniwr , then from 7 to ia , then from 2 to 0 o'clock in the evening. Thi > hours are not watched closely against them , and sometimes they do not go to worlc for half an hojir after they roac-h the brew- pry. There are no members of tliu brewers' union in the city , us there Is no branch of il here. All the manufacturing brewers , how- o.vrr , in o members of ihanatlonulnbsociatlon. This organisation is locking out the men In New York not bccauso it wants lo cut thch wages down or Insist upon more hours o : work , but because the members waut to rui thuir own business without the dictation o : labor unions , The bosses are paying the olc wages , exacting only the same amount o : labor , and allowing the mm as formerly , al ! the beer they want to drink. Wo have no trouble huro , und don't expect uny. " If you need n perfect ton la or u blooil nuriller , take lr , Jonce' Red Clover Tonic. It speedily cures nil troubles ol the stonmoh , kiduoys and liver , Can bo taken by the mobt ilcllcuto. Price 60 cents. JOHNSON llii In Clinf cil With nCrlinoIIn Knows Nothing About , John Johnson has bgeu a trusted employe In the large groct v house of Paxton , Uallax- her & Co. , put it scorns has lately fallen un der the cloud of suspicion , Sunday en Information received from Ottumwa , la. , cJmrgma him with grand larceny , ho waa arrestrid by Deputy Sheriff Low Orobu and lodged in the county Jail , Johnson claims utter ignorance ns to the euuse ? that have led to his urre&t. Ho says , however , that ho formerly lived in Ottuinwa , and was connected with the boot and shoo house of dishing , Manning & Co. , and while them wai associated with the man occupying tue position of bad debt collector , This is the enl > jiosalblo way ho claims that ho could bo entangled with anything disrep utable. utable.TOSTPOXBIl TOSTPOXBIl UY MUTUAL CONSENT. Yesterday was the day set by Judge bhle.ds for hearing the testimony In the up- jill.iAtlon of Mrs. S. P , Rounds for the re- it-oval of O. II. Hothackor as guardian of hU children , but by mutual rxinimut.of the iutcreste ! parties extension of Unio for cud month was nllo\Y il by the court. ' ' ! ti , , B13XCU ANW HAH. District Court. Ton EMPEZZiBMBST. The case ot David Van Ellen- , charged with p-and larceny , is on trial before .Ttidgo Hopo- well to-day. The defendant's attorney Wns nllowod to withdraw the pica of not guilty nnd move lo quash the Indictment , which wns overruled , nna the trial then proceeded , TizAnn vc.mAKD. . The cnso of Rlchnnl vs. Kate Tlzanl for divorce Is before Judge Doanc. The evidence In the ctvse l of n very spicy character nd excites much Interest. IlEFOIin 4UDOIS WAKP.LCT , Hlllmnn vs. Homnn et nl. Is on trial before Wnkeley. This Is a suit to recover posses- slon of certain hinds In Douglas county. SUITS riLEI ) . Charles P. Slmmonds filed suit yester day against E. H. Benson nnd John 1) . Car- mi ch ncl for conspiracy Ih defrauding him of lot 1 , block 07 , Prntt's sub-division , which ho claims Is worth ? 0,000 , for which ho was In duced to take In exchange lots 8 to 31 , block 0 , Hriirg'B addition , which proved to bo almost worthless. Ho asks that the contract bo nnnullcd and Judgment for $500 be ren dered in his favor. County Court. Pl.ATZ VS. nKI.UtAW. The case of Paul Platz vs. Meyer Hollman , for moving house , was pending bdforo Judge Shields during the entire day. TAKEN TO OTTUMWA. Sheriff Michaels , of Ottumwn. arrived in Iho. city yesterday nftornoon , nnd In the evening - ing convoyed Johnson back to Ottumwn , where ho stands charged with grahd larceny. TO-DAY'S nusiNrss. William L. Saundcrs vs. The Omaha Car riage and Sleigh company will be called to-day. Police Court. Drunk and Disorder ly .Too Snckoy , Charles Sampson , $5 nnd costs ; J. B. Thomp son forfeited $7.150 bond ; Henry Bralloy , or dered out of town ; John Nolan , J. N. Ellmg- wood , James Louis , H. D. Brou , Gust Ben son , discharged. Fighting Frank Lucas , Mike Qulnlnn , Pete Callnm , continued. Peter Dole , Sam Nicholson , $10 nnd costs. Resisting nn Ofllcor B. Gunbeclc , G. Englethnlor , resisting an oflicer , continued until Wednesday. Vagrants Joe Hamilton , 10 days ; John Peel , 30 days ; Mike Connors John Clements , Iday ; Eva Thomas , . John IColloy , Peter Ros- enburg , James Bcako , Joe Hassctt , dis charged. Suspicious Characters Fred Rico , dis charged ; Norton Campbell , continued. Selling Liquor Without a License Thomns Gallon , north Sixteenth Hticct , costs. R. H , Howard was arrested this morning on a warrant charging him with building a fence on Sunday. Tom Fitzgerald , n young tough , got two ' 'days for malicious destruction of property. "Don'r Marry Him ! " "Ho is such a licklo. inconstant fol low , you will never bo happy with him"said Esther's friends when they learned of her engagement to a young man who bore the reputation of being a sad flirt. .Esther , however , know that her lover had good qualities , and she was willing to take the risk. In nine cases out 01 ten it would have proved a mistake ; but Esther was an uncommon girl , and to every one's surprise Fred made a model husband. How was itV Well Esther had a cheerful , sunny tem per nnd a great deal of tact. Then she enjoyed perfect health and was always so sweet , neat and wholesome that Fred found his own homo most pleasant , and his own wife moro agreeable than any other being. As the year passed nnd ho saw other women of Esther's ago grow.sickly. faded and querulous , ho realized moro nnd moro that ho had "a jewel of a wife. " Good health was half the secret of Esther's success. She re tained her vitality and good looks , bo - cause she warded off femino weak nesses and ailments by the use of Dr. Piorco'a Favorite Prescription. AUMY NEWS. Grand Serenade Accorded Major Gen eral Crook Iinst Night. The excellent baud of musicians from Fort Omaha accorded Major General Crook a serenade at the Paxton last night. The performers were located in the corridor , which was crowded with an enthusiastic nnd appreciative nudlonco. The balconies nnd reception rooms were given up to the general and invited guests , who represented the elite and fashion of the city. Commissioned ofllcors from the fort appeared In full uni form , and assisted their uravo nud esteemed superior In entertaining the company. The serenade lasted until 10 p. m. , nnd the pro gramme embraced classical music and the popular national and operatic airs of the day. Sergeant Gush , recommended for pro motion in the army , will report to the com manding ofllcor at Fort Omaha May 12 , for examination. Sergeants Bennett and Drum will report nt the same time and place for like examination. A board of Ofllccrs will assemble at depart ment headquarters in this city on the 15th of May , for tlio purpose of examining such meritorious non-commissioned ofllcers ns may bo recommended. Detail for board is Major Hall , Major Butler , Captain Corliss , Captain Roberts , Captnin Ebstein. Fort Onmlm News. A dispatch was received yesterday an nouncing the death of Lieutenant AVllliam C. Muhlonberg , first lieutenant of Company B , Second infantry , now stationed hero. The ofllcers fool deeply the loss of their comrade- who always hold the esteem and respect of nil who know him. In addition to the mili tary qualities and soldier-like bearing of Lieutenant MuhlonbarK , hp also possessed admirable social qualities , which rendered him dear to many outside of military circles. He died on the 10th , of consumption , in the small town of Lowlston , Idaho. Ho leaves a wife. Ho was a typical soldier , scholar nnd gentleman. Private Hughestho soldier accldennlly shot while at n drill last Tuesday , is progressing nicely. The doctors attending him say that if-there Is no change for the worse , in the next few days , they will then entertain hopes of his speedy recovery , Colonel Hall , the department inspecting ofllcer will visit the fort this week in tils oin- cial capacity , and will probably condemn to bo sold a number of mules , some clothes and commissary stores , Some two hundred buggy loads of city folks drove out to attend the Sunday eve ning parade. At 1030 ; Sunday morning companies "D" and "E'1 crossed huts for the beer. Although the game was not particularly marked by brilliant plays nnd "grand-stand catches , " still it was ono that .alVordcd much laughter and amusement to the largo attendance which witnessed the game. It resulted in n victory for "D" company , much to the satis faction of its manager , Captain Ilnincs. About 2:30 : Sunday afternoon , just as church call sounded , u suspicious group of of ficers was seen leaving the fort in vehicles , /Among the number * wore Captains Hulncs nnd Keller , respectively managers of D nnd G companies base-ball teams ; also Captains MclCeover und Ames , Lieutenant Kinsey , Mnllonoy , Wllklns , Arrasmlth und 'JVrlght. They were seen returning later In the after noon , all wall pleased with the exhibition of good bnso-ball playing afforded them by the Omaha aud St. Paul base-ball clubs. A QUIKT BIKKTINO. Tlio Board of Kducntlon Discusses School Sites nnd Pinna. Thp session of the board of education last evening' was unusually quiet and uneventful , lacking thp stirring features that have mark ed the meetings for some time of lato. Hugh Murphy's offer to soil a school site on the corner of Sixteenth and California lor f 17- 000 brought out some mild discussion whether a school should bo built there or the proposed high school addition commenced. When the bill of F. M. Ellis for * 700 duo on plans and specifications furnished for a pro posed building on thu high school grounds was presented it created some discussion , us the plans have been abandoned and these for nn addition adopted Instead. Some of tha members Be < * raud -think U wus like paying o.-jc , but. pthcri eutfcectod. Unit DR. HORNE'S Electro-Hagnetie Beits ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Gentleman's Belt Scientifically Made and Pracltcally Applied. ttith 8U Klettrie tBSWJ. B < dlfin , DISEASES CORED WITHODT MEDICIHES , Bpotcnrn Ontarrh. Itlen , EcU p > r > Uumli Hood DUeaar * . l > rep T.M * , tk * tbU belt U Jut what you net * . > V1/ Can ! _ _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ JTHdrtrfOnifaiMJj ( > applied , - „ - , ntr * I COB rt WHEN ALL FAILS. .cAn. JSL8E . h . . . . , . _ . , . . _ _ . . - . , . - v-- B ndlljr. irmliilon. NOTE the following T ho harnb n 1OUH- . - rarKerand J. It. llaslott. ( ill on Co nl of Trailo , ardtt Dudd noble , tbe trroat horseman i Col. ponnellr , wm L-mnel HlTk , KankakM.tll.i Judro t. A. , Bonth Ilenit , Ind.i Kobt. H. Bammon. Ohlrago .v . * - . u..w. . . . . . , . . . . . - . ihatftccoropluhenwliatfto other rm ( lr nast it dr nerves and comtorublo elecp at night. " Hobt. QaU , alderman , IBO a > t KUi Street , New York- B rd : HORHH ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELT ItttOCI rooB it the human B allarlii allnerTonineMlmm llat lratid prodoolnir R new circulation or tt e Ufa f orooe tbe blood , , tm ri-r- . rarftnKTtror ( , > tr nsah.ener r mud bealth"wnen Mlother treatment baa f aUod. The merit * ot thUMlen. UaoBnUarobeUwrecoiralMdanillndortedbTtlioufanda-whomtthaic rea. . . . . . . . . .t iu hKntBIKOtff.-Anr ba6keommeretal pentr ! or wholoiMe hou e In Chicago | wholotalo dmreluts , Ban rranclKoandOhlcaTO..J&BenditunpforlHptnlllvitnMd . pamBhltt. . -Vkanufacturor , l l Woboih Artnne Oiltago. RUPTURE DR. HORME'S ELECTRO-MftBHETIC BELT-TRUSS. the board might find use for the Ellis plans In the future. The matter was referred. The superintendent of school buildings was Instructed to proceed \rith the erection of a two room school house on the Vlnton school grounds , nnd u > fence was ordered built around the same as soon as the now hulldlnpls finished. JV fence wns recom mended for the Bancroft school as soon ns the brick building in ctrurso of erection is finished. i J. E. Ellt&tt wa" allqwod ? 130 for plumb- inp In the Webster street school , being 00 per cent of his .Dill. A now building i on 'Bancroft ' and Tenth streets wns ordered rented from Newton J. Smith for school purposes at a rental of $30 per month until July 1 ; , also the Prco Meth odist church building 6u Eleventh street op posite the Center streCtTachbol at the saino rate. tecnth and California for n school site for the consideration of $17.r > 00. Mr. Copeland was opposed to this. Ho did not think a building vyas needed thcra and besides where was the money to come fronit He favored instead the ( mined late erection of the proposed addition to the high school. Mr. Coburn suggested to Mr. Copeland that the money for the proposed site on Six teenth and California would come from the same source as that for the proposed high school addition. Mr. Gray opposed the Idea of the proposed high school addition and favored the Six teenth nnd California school. His constitu ents in the immediate vicinity of the hi h school wore opposed to the addition because of the three and four flights of stairs their children would have to climb. The proposed addition would cost $75,000 , and was moro showy than useful. Ho wanted the board to get the most they could for their money. The secretary was instructed to write to Mr. Murphy and see how long ho would hold open his offer , and the matter was referred. The committee on buildings and property reported that in their communication con cerning the high school smoke consumers there should have boon warrants asked for two consumers instead of ono. The addi tional fllX ) was allowed. A building was ordered to bo rented for school purposes from Mr. Pike , near the Du- pont school , for n consideration of $25 per month. Additional room was ordered for the Forrest school. The superintendent of buildings was granted seven days leave without loss of pay to attend the funeral of a deceased brother. The following "bids for grading wore re- coivcd nnil opened : The contract for Hamilton unil Kuroka wnn nwnrdcd to O.V. . McKinney , anil that of Ninth and Hancroft to J. C. Loenoy , they bolnp the lowoat bltlilors. Tluit for Mason and Twciity-Hflh wns referred to the coin- inltto on bulldiuga und iiroporty with power to act. A H Iil Ilorao Thlof. Mr. IColler , of the wholesale tobacco firm of'I'orfoct & Kollor. loft n handsome gorrol pony and carriage tied in front of his resi dence , 11318 Sherman avenue , last evening , und about 7:30 : they were discovered missing. Tbo most diligent scarab has failed to reveal the whereabouts of the missing property and it is believed that some bold thief hus tulcen them. pp CREAM Its superior excellence proven In rallllo of tomes for more than a nwarter of a centur sits IsuBiMl bothe United States Gover. En- dorsal by the heailaof the Great Universities a the strongest. 1'urest and Most Healthful. Ir PrloP's f'ream lUVluB Powder doe not contain Ammonia I.lmo or Alum. Sold only In can * , ' H.1ICK BAKIN'oroVfDBl'.OO. „ Kcifi'pre ; Chlnjja 8t I.ouU She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York anys : "No plasters of inch merit as the AUi-lo-pno-ros Plasters have ever before been produced. " They are ti novelty because they are not made simply to sell cheap , they are the best that science , skill and money can produce , and will do what is claimed for thera. For sprains , aches , weakness , lameness , etc. , they are unequalcd. 404FnHonSt,8andurty1ONov.8I.18T. ' The Atbloilioron I'lacter aclcd lit } mnKic. It is tlio t > l I e\et tried aUil 1 Live lined many kinds. Oiir ilniiwlst Bald " pliwierH aru all about the same " uut I don't Uiink so now. I sprained uiy arnt and sbonldtr to . .Tillaud It IIM been ralnfnl alnoo , but It Son not pain me at all now. Sin. WILLIS MJIOILL. 8- Bend G cents for the beautiful colored pic ture , "Moorish Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. r. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All lypbliltu DlioEiei , of recant or Ions tanaloir.ln from ton to flf teen d r - We will g\i wrltun gu r- ttntnei to cure anr caae or rtfund jourmoner. Ati4 wo would e 7 to tboie who biw emplortd toe moil pkllled Phrilclani , aaed erery known remedy nno h&To not been cared , that you are the eubjecti wa am looklnc for. You that bare been to the c l br t lj uot ( iprlngi of Arkan a , and bay * lott all bop * o : woortry , w erraako no charge. Our remedy U unknown to any one tn the world outside of our Company. And It U the only remedy in tbo world that will cure you. Wo will pure tbo mott obitlunte caio In leu tban one month. Seren < layi In roccnt caiet doei tbe work. It In tlie old , cbronle , deeii-ieuted caiei that we solicit. We bare cured hundreds who bad been abandoned ky 1'bjilclana and prooounctd Incurable , and We Challenge th8 World totrlnimncaM tbat we will not euro In less tban cne montb. Since th blttory of medicine. B True Rpeclflc foi Bjiihllltlci.Eruptloni , Ulcers , Bora mouth , 4o. , bai b ( in ton t lor but neT r found until Our Magic Remedy rai dlicoTered , and we are iuitlfled In taring It U tbe pnly remedy In tbu world bat will potltlrely cure , pecaute the latest medical works , published by the best known authorlllM. > ay thera WH > nereratruo Kecino before. Our llemedr Islbeonlr medlolneln o world Hint will cure when oTerytmnff olio ban railed. Itliaibecn so conceded by a Itrire number of Celebrated I'lirnlulans. IT HAB KIVEH YXT VAII.ID lo CUHI. Why wnte your time and money with talent nitdlolnrs tbat nerer bad rlrlue , or doctor with physicians that cannot eure you. You that bare tried eTerythlng eleo should come to us now and o t permanent relief ) you nerer can gel Itelsenber * . Mark what wa sayi In tbe end you mast take oar ItemodyorNtrxurecoTer. Aud you tbat bare been afflicted but n rbort time should by all means come to us now. uanygetbelp and think theya re free froia tbe disease , but In ODD , two or three years after. It appears agitn In a. more horrible form. Investigate cnr financial ( landing tbrouph tbe mer- we wUh to repeat tbat It NIVIH AUJ TO cuni. Utters sacredly coufldeotlal. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. lloom 10 nnil II , U. B. Nitttnnul Dank , mil and Kurnum HtH , Cullers tftko olevaUir on l < 'arimt\ ! btreet ; to sueoiul floor. Hoom 11 for ladles only. Proprietor Omaha Basinets Ocllagr , IN WHICH IS TAU3HT Book-Keeping , Penmanslilp , Commercial Ltw , Shorthand , Teligraphlng and Typewriting. Stnd for Cotltgt Journal. S E. Cor 10th nnd Capitol Avenue E.T.Allen , M. D. , IlotaceopaUilc Specialist , CYC THROAT tit AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. MAJUOJS JJL'JL , OMAI1A IK. J. OAIAWAITH. Surgeon and Physician. Office N W Corner MUi and UouKlau St. O.Tlc * telephone , i i ; Kcsldenw telephone , Ki. 1742 Lanrace St. . , Beaycr , Col , Of the Missouri State Minlmn of Anatomy , Bt. IXMIH , Moi , Unlvcislty College Hospital. I < on- don , Ulesen. Oermnny aud Now Vorfc , having uovoted tnclr attention. SPECIALLY TO THE TRFATHENT OF DISEASES. More especially those arlMng from impru dence , Invite all BO suffering to correspond with our delay. Diseases of Infection nnd contaelon cured safely and speedily without uio ot dan * Karons drups. Patients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incur able , should not fall to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive Immediate atten tion. t JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed FR13K to any nddre bn receipt of B-ccnt . " 1'rnctlcal ceipt ono - stamp. Observa tions on Nervous Debility and Physical Kxhauv tlon , " to which la added an "Kssay on Mar riage. " with Important chapters on diseases of the lleproductlvo Organs , the whole Wrmlng n valuable medical trcatloe which should bo road by all young men Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1712 Lawroneo St. , Denver Col. NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends como to ns Kastorn lines will sell tickets and run Semi Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific "The Overland Route. " Until July 1,1888 , tickets sold for theo excur sions will bo good thirty days for the round trip ami can be used ton days going.Vhon purchas ers are ready to return , thosa tickets will bo good Ilvo days for that purpose. If purchasers wish to stop short of destination on our Hues , agents will stamp tickets good to return from such point. J. 8. TBUnCTS. E. I , . J.OMAX , Gen. 1 > . & T. Agent. Ass't G. 1' . & T. A. OJIAIfA , NK1J. "The Ovcrnml Itouto. " Has so arranged its family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Grcevy , Passenger Agent , Council Bluffs Iowa. The reservations when made arc turnedoverto the train conductors taking out such cars , BO that passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured , J. B. TERUETS. K. t.OMAX , Qcn. P. &T. Agent , Asa'tG.P. &T.A. OM/VHA / , MSB. "The Overland Itoutc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "Gr-crosr cs IJ-CTB i xrzjEs , " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association ; as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. 8. T13HBKTS. Gcn'IP. &T. Agt , , Omnhn , Neb. -THE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y , The Ucst Route from Onmlm nnd Coinu'll muffs to - = THE EAST = TWO T11AIN8 DAU.Y 11KTWK15N OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUFfS Chicago , AND MlhvuiilfCP , St. I'liul , Mlnnoapolls , Crdnr JJapids , Hock Island , Frccport , llocltfonl , Clinton , DuhiUMic , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , .TanosvlIIc , Dololt , Winonn , I < a Crossc , And nil other Important points Kast , Northeast nnJ BouthOHst. For UirotiKh llckcU civil nn the ticket nicont nt 17)1 ) rnrnnm struct , In Darker lllocit , or nt Union 1'uclflo I'ullumn SIcepors and tlio finest Dining Can In tlio world nro run on the ninln line of Iho Chicago , Mil wiuikoo A St , IMul Hiillwar. mill o\cry ntluntlmi U paid tn pnesonijon by coiirtoum crapl0)cn ot tliu comimiiy. . . . J.l1 TIICKKII , AMlv ntCi'nnralMannRCr. A. V. K. OAlll'UN'i'UIt , ( iuneral I'atsontccr and Ticket AK nt OICO. i ; . HUAKFOUI ) , Assistant General I'Juecniter nnd Ticket Avcnt. J.T. CI.AHJC General Supcrlntcnaent. leaSiii is IJu.B C. WIST g jJrnvn AKD nnu.f TREAT- WINT , n Kuaranteoil Kpoclflo for IlyBtorla , Dizzi ness , Convulsions pits. Nervous NenrolKln , Headache , Nervous I'toitrntlon. i' uscil I > y the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkofiilnutji. Mental Doprusiiun , KofteiilnR of tlio Itraln , rmultliiB In liiJianlty.ainl leailln to mlHery.duray ami doutli , 1'ienmture ( JM Ae ( , llarronnoiis , Lots of Power tn cither ex. Involuntary Ioisos nnd Hparina- torrlnua caused by over-exertion of the bruin , self-nbuaa or orer-lndulgonc . I5ach liox contains - tains one month's treatment. fl.Wa box , orslx boxes for $8.00 , sent by mall 1'Mpalcl on receipt of price. price.WKOUVJIANTKR WKOU/VJIANTKR / SIX BOXES To euro any CRJU. With oacli order rocplved by us for six boxen , accompanied with i-\W , we will sourt the purchasnr our written uuaranten to re fund tliu money if the treatment doiw not often ucure. CJuftr.intenlssuoil only by O. F , ROOD- MAN , DniijBlst , liolo Agent , 111U Farnam Street , Omaha , Nob. S , K , FELTON & CO , , And JIanufacturers1 Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , ( It all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications , Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Slraug's ' Billing , Fourth Floor , OMAHA NEBRASKA. , HOWTOAOT. > < * 4R U > r 4. fit. fftfllffC \ " ' lltclUH &RQNSSS ; IIKlIFll * * h TgiFJ.jn ; w t htaTiftjC5 f JlonY. dralni upon the FOUN'fAlNN of JjfrE. HEADACHE , HACK ACHE , Dreadful Pro m , WKAKNKSH of Itctnnrr , RANII * FBi.Nfcssin SOCIETY , riMri.rsupon the JFA : E. and Ml tbo JCFFECTN lending to Tiorc or INSANITY , ihonld contult at one the CKLEURjVTED Dr. Clarke , EstftMllbtd. 1RM. m. Clarka hai made NERVOUS HE. niMTT. CHItONIC nnd all IMuaiei of tb OENITO trniNAHY orjtsnt a Ufa Htudjr. It mukwi No dinter nce WHAT jou hire taken or WHO hu fklltd to cnr * you. JOT f KM A I.KS iu crerlng from d L ) am pccu lUr to th lr ic n coniult with the Miuranco of ipcedr r llof and eur . 8cnd 3 cents po t s tor wotu on your dlttsxi. S-8end i c nU pot ( t for Celehrntnl W rha on Cht-anlr. NsrvonH and I > cll. * t DKeUos. Consultation , pcr > fin l'r or by letter , n-cr , Contult the old Doctor , VbousntKlii mrMl. Onicpn nnd pnrlni-o prlvnto. * S-Tho o contemplfitlng MarrUn wnd for Or. ! lnrko' * celetirMcd gulds MM and Fcmnlo. each lie. , tioth Sic. ( iUtnrw ) . ncfbro eonfldlnc rout CMC , ooniult nr. I.AItHE. A rrlondly letter or Mil tnay MTO future luOcrlng and iliorne , aud add irolden ytiiri to llfo. a-Hook I.lfe'n ( Secret ) Er- ir , " too. ( itampt ) . Hcdlolno and writings ! nt verjwhero , loonro from oxpcMinrv. Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundixjri , 9 tn 12. Addrcis , . F. D. OLABKfi , M. S. IRQ So. Clark St. . oaiOAOQ. ILL. E CHICAGO WORTH WESTERN w RAILWAY. Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to take rorDosMolncs , JlnrMialtown. Collar lUipUtj. Clinton , DlTon , Chlcniio , Mllwanko niirt all points Ka t. To the people of Nobrn ka , l jlo- rndo , WyomhiK. Utah , Idiilio , Novadn. Oroiton. Wash- Inzton timt CallromlH , It orforstuporlorHdvantugos not iHisslblu by any otlior lino. Amonir a fnir of Iho nnracrom points Of superiority cnjoyod by the pntrona of this rtAd between Onmltn nnd CblcaKO , . nro Its two trains n day of DAY COACHKS , which nro the llnct Mint Jiumnn nrtntul Inxenulty can croato. Itsl'AhACKSLKIil'lNC } UAKS , which nro nindels of comfort anit oli'KAnco. Hsl'All- I.OU DUAWINd 1UKM CA11S. unmirimwcil l > y any , nnd Its widely eolPliratod 1'AIiATIAIi IIINlNlt CAHS the equal ot nhlch cannot tu found cl iwlii'ro. At Council lllurri , the trains of the Union 1'urlllo Hall way connect In union depot with thoio of Iho Ulil- CRKO ft Northwottcrn lly. In Ohlcnuo the trains of tbls line mnko close connection nllli tboso of Ml other Kastern line * . l-'or ixitrolt , Columbn Indianapolis , Cincinnati. Nlaitaru Kails , llurrnlo. 1'lttstiunr , Toronto , Jlontroal , Iloiton , Now York , riillndolpltla , llaltlmorn. Wiifht Int'ton , And all points In the liisU Ask for tickets Tl& tbe"NORTHWESTERN" "NORTH-WESTERN" If yon wlih the best accommodation. All ticket atcnts toll tickets \la this lino. U.11UQII1TT. K.F.WIIJOK , ' . ' ' ' . Uou'lManacor. UoQ'l L'ast'r Affoat. CIIICAQO , IM.8. W. N. DADCOCIf , non'I. Wentern Aeont. U. K. KlMHAl.U Ticket AVciil. . K. WKbT , City 1'assonger Auont. 1101 Fixrnum St. , Omaha , Nob. fNACOUAINTEO WITH THE OEOISRAPHYOF 1HE COUNTBV WIH ODTAIH MUCH mrORMATIOK FROM A STUDY OF THIS Hit OF TH CHICAGO , ROCK ISLiKD & PACIFIC R'l Ita main lines onfl branches Include cmOAQO. PEOHIA. MOLUra , BOCK IBLAITD , DAVEN- POIIT. DBS MOINES , COTOOHi BLOTTS. STUB- OATINE. KAKBAS COTK.BT. JOSEPH. LEA.V. EKWOE3U. ATOmOON. CBDAS RAPIDSi WATERLOO. MINNEAPOLIS , and OX. FATJXi. and ecoroB of Intermediate cltlos. Cliolco ol routes to and from the Poclflc Cotat. All trans- fern in Union depots. Fast trains of 7lna Dua Coaches , elegant Dining Oats , raagnlCoent Pull man Palace Bloopera , and ( between Chicago , Bt. Joseph. Atchlaon end Hnntaa City ) Eocllnlnrj Chair Cars , Boats EVco , to Iioldara of through Orel-class tlckots. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rock Island Route. " Extends West nnd Southwest from KtvneasClty and Bt. Joseph to NELCON , nOHTON , . BELLE- VTL1B , TOPEKA. nEIUHaTON , WICHITA , EUTOmNSON. CAXBV7ELL , and all points la KAN3AOAND SOUTHERN NEDRA8KA and beyond. Entire panocnsor equipment of tha celcbretod Pullman manufacture. All oafoty ap- pUaucoa aud modem improvomonto. The Famous Albert Loa Route la the favorlta between Chlcairo , Bock Island. AtchUon , KantftB City and Mlnnenpoll * and Bt. Paul. Its Wntertov/n branch trnvorson the graat "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern lown , Bouthwootom Mlnnocoto , and act Central Dakota to Watertown , Spirit Luke , eious rtlJa and many other towns and cities. The Bhort Line via Uonoca and ItanknkoD offora Vipeilor facilities to travel to and from Indian * apoUs , Clnclniiatl and iithcrSouthpm points. For Tickets , MapD , Vi'ldera , or doalrod lufonna- tlon , apply nt any coup.u Ticket Ottlco or uddrcsa E. ST. JOHN , K. A. HOLBROOK , Otu'l JUaiumar. drn'l TUt. Cs Paso. Agti CHICAGO. Graii Orchard NATURES' CHEAT REMEDY Sick-Headache , Constipation , OLD ov AU. DAuociaTv , TAMPMLCT ov MAIL rttf r , Crab Orchard Water Co. I outaville , Ky < COWGILL , RUTLEDGE & CO. OK KINDfl OK Electric Work Annunciators , IturxlHr Alarms , Klcrirlo Hells and ( iui l KMIumtos furrlnlicil All work uuaritnleoil. I'lir * tlrmillbcrluoruutoi tbnu nlll do well local on u ( wrlto UK. Olllou ItoamIlarkor Illook , Corner 15th and Farnam , Omaha , Neb , PUBLICJ3ALE ! RECOKDED Hereford Cattle , At or near Union Slock Yarfls , SIOUX CITV , - - IOWA. MAY 2cl , 1888. ' Tlio Ilarlow Hull lU-rd .f llnrHfnrd Cnttln All llndpr PHUP V't-nri * Old. IliivlnKlt-Med my entato torn IOUK tcini of ycarc. J am forced to pell my uutlio liord wlilcli Is composed of the got of HOllACi : MX2t. \ \ . nnd l'I , ( . 1'Al ! H , HI in , nnd foino o ! tlio finest bulls In the United Slates , Tim holfurs are In calf , or have ralvch t tlielr Kldt < . The rahi-s at e i ecorded. ' 1 lie l.unl l in- nure < l and Ui9imichasar will d t > uire Ihwlniur- mice. 'JVinifl. ( . 'ash Tl'trovlllj > enopojtpoa < : ient. Catalogues on appUcuttoit ATjRXAWDBE BARLOW , Slonx Oity , lowtu WUllfaiu Uw drf iit Auctioneer.