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T s B OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUKSDAY , APEIL 26 ; USSR SUPREME COURT DECISIONS , fclobraekn'o Highest Tribunal Passes Upon Nluo Appeals. OPINIONS OF THE JUSTICES ftotca of Importance Ontlicrcd nt tlio State nulldlnjc Flno Vocal nml Instrumental Concert liocnl Uricft. . LlKCOtX BCHEAtJ OF TI1B OMAHA Dr.B , ) 102 < J P STKKRT , [ LINCOLN , April 25. I The supreme court , in session yesterday , rendered ttio following decisions : Atchlfton & Nebraska Ilallrocul Company v.s Plant. IJrror from lllclmrdson county. Afllrincd. Opinion by Maxwell. .T. * In an nipcnl | from nn nwaixl of damages for property tnfcen for rlf'ht or.way purposes , If the appellant fall to obttiln a moro fovorablo Judgment limn was given by the commis sioners who made the award from which the appeal is taken , such uppotlant will bo liable for all costs occasioned by thu appeal , Alderman va State. Error from Brown county. Anirmed. Opinion by Ilceso , Ch. J. 1. Ina prosecution u | > on nn information charging n felony , the district court , after in formation filed , will not , upon a motion to quasli , inquire Into the form and validity of the complaint upon which the preliminary examination before a magistrate was bad , the crime alleged belnp the name. 2. Where on Indictment is returned by a firund Jury which , upon motion to quash , is found to bo defective , it is not error for the district Court to permit the county attorney to withdraw the indictment and lllo nn In formation charging the same offcnso as that contained in the indictment. 3. Section of the criminal code describes ftnd defines the crime of burglary. Where n preliminary examination was had upon a com plaint charging the crime of burglary with the intent to steal , and the Information filed by the county attorney In the district court charges the snmo offense , but with tlio intent to commit a rape , it was hold that the same crime , to-wit , burglary , was described both In the complaint and in the information. 4. Where nn information was filed in the district court , the caption of which was "Tho fatato of Nebraska , " nnd the prosecution thereunder was conducted in the name of "Tho state of Nebraska , " this was hold to bo n sufficient compliance with the provisions of bccttoii SJ4 of article 0 of the constitution , which requires that all process shall run In the name of the state of Nebraska , and the prosecution shall bo conducted In the name bf the state of Nebraska. JSIcUrldo vs Iiathrope. Error from Holt county. Afllrmcd. Opinion by Reese , Ch. J , 1. All presumptions are in favor of the reg ularity of the proceedings of the district court and its Judgments will not bo reversed unless error afllrmativoly appears of record. I 2. A recovered a Judgment against flbofore h Justice of thopcaco of K county. A tran script of that Judgment was taken and filed | ta the oOlcoof the clerk of the district court Of H county. The judgment debtor paid to the clerk of the district court of H county the amount duo upon the judgment , Bs shown by the transcript filed in said court , the payment being mndo under protest. In fan action brought by him against the clerk to recover the money , it was hold that the suit Could not bo maintained upon the solo ground that the apparent judgment iu the district court of H. county was void by reason of the transcript not having been Issued by the clerk of the district court of 1C. coUnty f rora h transcript there filed instead of by the Justice of. the peace in that county by whom the judgment was rendered. ID. & M. ItCo. . v. Spero. Error from Saunders - dors county. Hoversed with directions to divide costs. Opinion by Maxwell , J. Under section 07 , chanter 10 , of the Com piled Statutes as amended in 1883 , where on nn nppoul from an award of damages for property taken for right of way of a railway , and the vordlct is less than the amount of the award , neither the railway company nor . . the land owner will bo liable for all the costs of the appeal ; but ordinarily such costs Bhould bo divided between the parties , ptnto ox rol Ilomlg vs Wilson. Error from Antelope county. Kovorscd. Opinion by Uecso , Ch. J. The judges and clerks of election iu the village of N. duly cortlfiod the returns of the election hold on the Oth day of April , 1S37 , to the board of trustees of said village. JTho returns so certified were duly delivered to the vlllngo board without change or muti lation. Upon a canvass of the returns the trustees , as a board of canvassers , received evidence and changed the returns by striking thorafrotn two votes said to have been ille gally cast , thus changing the result of the election. Upon a proceeding for a writ of mandamus to compel the canvassing board to reassemble and canvass the vote according to the actual return , it was bold , That they nod no authority to change the returns of the election bonrd , and that mandamus would lie to compel them to canvass the returns as received. Lx parlo Donohoc. Habeas corpus. Writ denied. Opinion by Cobb , J. 1. A proceeding under ttio bastardy act in conformity with tlio statute , where the puta tive futhoi is imprisoned for non-compliuiico Svlth the order of the court , will not be re viewed on application fpr a writ of habeas corpus. 2. The statute providing assessment and Imprisonment of the father Is constitutional , without remedy for the discharge of tlio father other than security for the compliance witli the order of the court. fctntc for UEC of Cumlng county va Morau. Krror from Cuming county. Roinundod With Instructions to cntor Judgment on verdict. Opinion by Cobb , J. 1. Iu an action on u rooognlzauco taken by n justice of tlio ucaco on a complaint and piocccdlnga under chapter 87 of the com piled statutes. Hold , That the recognizance | \vns \ valid against a security , although it was jiot entered of record on the appearance ilockct of the district court , under section Ibll of the criminal code. 'J , The omission of doclcct entries of estab lished facts from papers properly before the court may bo corrected by nunc pro tune . . brders of the coutt. State ox rol Anderson va Doard County Com missioners Cheyenne county. Mandamus. Demurrer overruled. Opinion by Uccse , Ch.J. 1. Under the provisions of section -10 , nr- ticio 1 of chapter IS , compiled statutes of 1837 , it Is the duty of the county boiud to mnko un order providing for thu submission of the question of the erection of n new county to a vote of tlio people of the countv to bo uffoctcd at the next succeeding general election , when a petition therefor stating nml describing the territory proposed to betaken taken for such now county , together with its name , and signed by a majority of the legal yoters residing In the territory to bo con structed from such county , shall bo pre sented. ' ' . When it it is sought to strike from a county moro than ono new county , and peti tions for the submission of tlio proposition to erect such now counties uro severally pro- edited , they may bo separately submitted at the tame election , without rofoionco to the number of propositions to bo voted upon thereat. Cm per vs Woodford. Error from Cass loufity. Reversed. Opinion by Maxwell , J. 1. Where the return to a luinmons ugainst Lubband and wifa shows that the husband was ocrvod personally , but fails to show that tub wlfo was summoned. It will not support n Judgment by default against the wlfo. 2. A labor judgment Was rendered agalnit husband and wife and an execution issued tlioroon pluced In tlio hands of a constable , and the constable , accompanied by the plain' tiff's ' guardian and uttoruov , went to the iesl < deuce of the Judgment debtors and , afwt Yarlous propositions , accepted a note from tald debtors duo in nine months and secured by a second chattlo mortgage on a cabinet mean. The constable nas thereupon directed by the plaintiff's attorney to return the oxo < cutlon without a levy , no fraud being shown , Hold , that whlla a jury rnUht bo justified in tiadintrthat the nets and mortgage were takonln satisfaction of ll.e Judgment ; that at Unst they extended the credit nine months , and that u levy made six weeks after taking enla note oud mort&ugo was unauthorized. STATE JIOL'SC NOTES. Tun scciotary of stnto is sending out copies nf the roster of old soldiers in Nebraska as provided by the lav. ' roqnlrlnp their enumer ation. There will bo 2,000 copies distributed , laieoly nmoinr the grand urmy post * iu the btate. The lUt Is in many ways Incomplete and of an unsatisfactory character. These so rotary therefore sends the following uo- tl > > oxiiUnatory with the books ; iho list of soldiers , sailors and marines , wilu potloQlce iuldross , it veiy Incomplete , but has been mudo d * correct fts from the returns ot the Rovcrnl connly clerks. The blame for errors in the names rest with this ofltco , the county clerks and the Mucssoro , as the names have been o carelessly written by many of these ofllecrs that they cannot bo correctly read. The emissions are to bo charged to the assessor * , whose duty It was to make the enumeration , Any person noting errors of omissions will confer n favor by sending correct infonna- Ion to this oflloo for use in the next issue of ho roster In 1SSO , should such bo mado. G. L. LAWS , Secretary of State. At the rooms of the board of transportation .ho assistant to the general manager of the Union Pacific bus filed a statement in rcpard to the complaint of E. L. King , of Polk county. The complaint was against a bridge ind crossing on tlio Union Pacific right of ivay and the ntatemcnt says the faulty place will bo repaired and remedied. The Adjutant general has received nn In voice of now muskets for the Second repi- mont of state militia and ho will proceed the coming week to distribute them among the different companies in the regiment. This Hjuips both regiments with ncxv arms of war- "arc. A rLEASAJST COSCEHT , Last evening Mr. H , J , W. Seamark , as listed by Mndnmo Weber as soprano , Mod- aino E. Lewis Dakar us contralto , and Mr. G. W. Potcra as bueso , with Prof. Wobcr , _ rof. Mcnzcndorf nnd Miss Cochran , gave a delightful concert at Bunko's opera house tint was attended by an appreciative nnd do- -ightcd audience. The programme was an excellent ono , including both vocal and In strumental selection * , and the singing of Mrs. Wobcr and Mrs. Baker was received with the usual enthusiastic applause that grcoU those ladles nt all their tniblio enter- aimncnts as vocalists. CITY timers. Judge Mason has prepared nnd forwarded , ho communication to the Nebraska dclcga- Ion In congress urging the passage of tlio Nelson bill , as ho was Instructed by the board of transportation. Another ] trespass case has been brought against the Missouri Pacific railroad in this county , which asks that the road bo re strained from running trains across the com plainant's land , and that it bo declared un lawful for It to exorcise tlio right of eminent domain in the state. Henry Peters , the man brought from the vlllngo of Princeton for attempting to kill his wife , has been bound over to Tcoop the ; ) oaco. Sir Thomas Henry Grattati Esmonde , the irish member of parliament who , with Ar thur O'Connor , has been on a visit to Amer irii the past six months , is In Lincoln for a few days , the guest of Hon. John Fitzgerald , Rev. J , L , Mnile , of Omaha , lectured in the First Congregational church Tuesday ovon- ng on "Life in Rebel Prisons. " Ho was greeted with a largo nnd appreciative au- alcnco. The Prohibition YoungMon'smarchingclub is drilling preparatory for campaign work this fall. They have headquarters in Uo- Imnnon hall , and are preparing for an aggres sive campaign. Chairman Billtngsly , of the republican county committee , hascalled the county con vention to meet on Thursday , May 8 , the primaries to bo hold on Wednesday , the 2d. There will bo some two hundred and fifty delegates in the convention. The Odd Follows of the city had what they tanned a "Goat" social at their hall last evening that was largely attended and very interesting. The Daughters of Rabccca held a session of their lodge and the uniform Canton gave an exhibition drill. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Chapman entertained the social of the Christian church at their : iomo on T street Tuesday evening. Nearly two hundred were in attendance. She scolds nnd frets , She's full of pots , She's rarely kind and tender ; The thorn of life Is a fretful Wife I wonder what will mend hcri Try Dr. Price's ( Favorite Proscription. Ton to ono , your wife IB cross nnd fretful - ful because she IB eiok nnd suffering , nnd cnnnot control her nervousness when things go wrong. Make a healthy woman of her and thu chances are you will mnko n cheerful and pleasant ono. "Favorite Prescription" is the only remedy for w'oman's peculiar ailments , sold by druggists , under a positive guarantee - antoo from the manufacturers , that it will give satisfaction in every case , or money will bo refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Large bottles. SI. Six for 85. QUEER POlTlCE WORK. John JUniiscii Is Thrown Into Jail for Being Robbed. John Hanson , n carpenter who resides near the shot tower , was held up Tuesday night opposite the brick yards on South Thirteenth street and robbed of his watch , overcoat , (10 in money and a kit of tools. He was way laid and assaulted by three men , who wore handkerchiefs with eye holes cut in them over their faces , and not content with rob bing him , ono of the miscreants struck him a cruel blow in the face. Tlio first warning ho had of his dan ger , was a man before him with a leveled re volver. lie was commanded to hold up his hands , and instantly obeyed , ns two other figures had now Joined the first. The latter two busied themselves rifling his pockets , the first never once uncovoiing him with the gun until ho had been relieved of everything of value ho had , Completing their woik , the tallest of the three rnlllans struck him in the face with his fist , with the remark : "Tho next tinio you are out this late at night have moro money with you. " Commanding Hanson to remain where ho stood until they Tvcro nut of sight , they sep arated and disappeared. Hanson then setout out to look for n policeman , but was com pelled to return clear to the depot before ho found one. Ho told his story , and the thick headed patrolman , instead of taking a stop toward arresting the footpads , told Hanson that ho was di unk , and ho rang up the patrol wagon and hurried him oft to the station. Ho was released jeslcrday without u triul , and left the court room to consult u lawyer with icforenco to bringing a suit for damages for false arrest , if ho can sub stantiate his story ho is entitled to fullest reparation at the city's hands. The Rnlslii < > f Two-Lips is a branch of ilorlculturo in which middens nnd youtliB sometimes indulgo. Hut when the ruddy petals opening dis close spoclcs und discoloration , nnd omit nn unpleasant odor , the use of SOZO- UONT for the brouth remedies both do- fccts. . . t An Opportunity to Die. New YOTK , April 23. A motion to quash the Indictment in the case of Thomas B , ICorr , liulletou with Sharp , Foshay and Richmond for bribery in connection with the Broadway surface railway has boon denim and the tiial is to bo proceeded with at once BufTororn from Gouuhi , Horn Thrim etc. , should try "Jfroicn's Ilwnchl TYoe/irt / , " a simple but sure remedy , only In loxw. Price 5 cents. Monster. ROCHESTER , N , Y. , April 25 , William Bul lock , nn omployo of the West Shore railroad nt Newark , this ttato , shot his r/lfe dead this morning and then fatally wounded himself , Jcalousj * was the causo. "Tho best on earth" can truly be said of Grigg's Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for cuts , bruieos , scalds , buniu sores , piles , tetter nnd nil ttkin o'rup tioiiB. Try this v , under healer , io cents. Guaranteed. C. 1 < \ Goodman Drug Co. The I'nnnma C/uinl. PAHIS , April 23. The report of the com inlttco of the chamber of deputies whlol considered the proposed Panama lottery loan , recommends that peimUMou bo glvoi to the company to issue the ioan , and OK presses confidence iu the early completion of the canal. An Absolute Cure , The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is ouly put up In largo two oucca tin boxes and is an absolute euro for old &oicu , burnt ) wounds , chapped hands , nud all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drue Co. at 5 c nts ptr box bv mall HO cetU w ai" Votoe * . bhtfirtfi nnrt Teeth. " A promthent English woman says.tho Atnorloan women ijUjbnvp htgh , Bhrlll nrisftl voices nfld ( also leoib . Americans don't like the constant -wilting tbey , ffbt about tnlk nasal twang , and j'6t It U a fnfct caused by our dry stimulating attnosphore , ana the universal presence of catarrhal difficul ties. ties.Hut why should BO many of our women have false teeth ? That is more of n poser to the Eng lish. It is quite Impossible to account for it except on the theory of deranged stomach notion caused by Imprudence in eating and by Trant of regular oxor- ciso. ciso.Doth conditions are unnatural , Catarrhal troubles o very where pre vail and end in cough nud consumption , which nro promoted by mal-nutrition induced by deranged stomach action. The condition is n modern ono , ono un- rcnown to our ancestors who nrovontod Lho catarrh , cold cough and consump tion by abundant and regular use of what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Jlomody nnd Log Cabin Snrsapnrilln , two old 'ashioncd standard remedies handed down from our ancestors , nnd now ex clusively put forth tinder the strongest juarantces of purity and efficacy by the world-famed makers of Warner's safe cure. These two remedies plentifully used ns the spring and summer seasons advance give n positive assurance of Iroodom , both from catarrh , and these dreadful , and if neglected , inevitable consequences , pneumonia , luntr troubles and consumption , which so generally and fatally prevail among our people. Comrade EU Fisher , of Salem , Henry Co. , Iowa , served four years in the late war and contracted u disease called con sumption by the doctors. Ho had frequent - quent hemorrhages. After using War ner's Log Cabin Cough and Consump tion roraody , ho says , under date of Jan. 10th , 18SS : "I do not blood nt the lungs any moro , my cough does not bother mo and I do not nave any moro smothering spoils. " Warner's Log Cabin Hose Jrcam cured his wife of ctarrh and she is "sound and well. " Of course wo do ilot llko to have our women called nose talkers and false -eoth owners , but these conditions can so readily overcome in the manner in dicated , AVIIEEtiEH'S MANY CRIMES. They Confront Htm on Every Hniul and Gnnso Illin to Pico. Since the sheriff has taken charge of the rooms of the Now York Storage company the past crimes of Mr. Whoclor , a member of the firm , nro coming to ligh't very rapidly , nnd some that have Just been rovcolod will make Lincoln n bettor city for him to live in than Omaha if ho can ho found. When Whoolbr came hero , about the 1st of January , ho met O. E. Sllsboo , who was then outraged In Ferguson's store on Six teenth street , and asked him to cntor his em ploy and ho would ooon up the business which they have boon engaged in since that time. Silsboo did not know SVhoelcr , but hired with him on a salary. After they had opened up the store C. E. Holtou , of Chicago , sent them a consignment of furniture that was consigned to Sllsbeo personally. As the goods were sold remittances wore to bo made to Holton. About the 1st of February Mr. Sllsboo enclosed n check for WOO in a"per- sonal letter to Holton. The letter was never heard from. About a month later another chock for 5200 was mailed. This letter went by the some way and was never heard from. Mr. Sllsboo , after the sending of each check , expressed surprise at not hearing from Holton , and finally Whcolor said : "Holton Is all right ; I have him fixed. " About three weeks Inter Mr. Silsboo mailed Mr. Holton a Now York draft for f33. This 'draft was not heard from for about throe weeks , when * Mn vVhooler handed it to Mr. Silsboo and stated that ho had taken it from the letter , and that ho had also taken the two checks mailed to Mr. Holton , nnd that they had never gone to Chicago. Mr. Silsboe stated that these letters - tors were in each case taken from the mall box in the office before they wont to the post- ofllco. Ho says that Mr. Whcolor issued a number of checks to St. Louis parties on Omaha banks that were sent back without Doing honored. And that there was so much crookedness in "Wheeler's work that if ho is found ho will surely bo sent to the peniten tiary. Mr. Silsbce , although only a olerk in the store , has lost about $3,000 , by his acquain tance with Wheeler. Its superior excellence proven In millions ot homes for moro than a quarter of a century. H is used by the United States Government. En ilorsed by the licajij ot the gicat universities as thfi strongest , purest nnd most healthful. Dr. Price's Cream linking 1'ow der does not contain ammonia , llinoor ulum. Sold only In cans. . 1'HICK IIAlUNO I'OWUKH CO New Vork. Chicago. S NEW TOWN. Terminus of Missouri Pacific Railway Co. in Adams Co. , Nob. Depot , Round-House , Turn Table and Tank completed. Through trains from Kansas City commenced April 121st. Fifteen miles from Hustings. No town within nine miles in any direction. Is situated in the center of Nebraska's llnost agricultural section , and contig uous to the famous Platte Valley Hay Lands , First sale of lots at PUBLIC AUCTION MAY 1,1888. TEH MS : One-third cash ; balance in 0 and 12 months at 10 par cent interest , Train loaves Hastings , Neb , , at 12 in on that day , Proo transportation , Hast ings to Presser nnd return , on appli cation to J. C. MCNAUGHTON , Trustee for Company , Exchange Nat.'l Bunk , Hastings , Neb. hiifSi. I fcc - nnBooi , mud , loothltf c-urrmu of > -v-Vv * ' Kriit.tOt tirgiuh all TIU p it..i.ttor. liU mJv V M kiJUaid Yljo > ou < SuDrih. EltcUia Cwitai " 5.\ttJ-filll l lir r J-.rfillJIMe Uctib. . . ks BssiUnElecUloC * . If9 U&llcstaCklcsfto TUT nnioi/i / Mrnoi otnii/r / Tnt BnllRUitllS SlKlKt , The OTHER TRAJS1T LIKELY to JOIN The Wonderful "fiooon" Mndo Bjr An Interviewer Ntf. I. N. Douol , the Lady Interviewed , Tells a Btrnlghtforivnrd Story. "Ii the brloWayers strlko ended vet ? " wns asked of a strlklne brjeklftffcr "recently. "No , and I don't kti6TP-M It will end soon , but It ought to as It is golnjr to retard ft great many Improve ments this snmmcr It It does not enu soon , and that U not all" answerbd the striker , "I am afraid It win spread to eomo of th other trades. " Born * of the prominent contractor } and builder * being Interviewed recardlnft the aboro statement gold they know nothltiR about the strike spreading but rather thoncht U rrould soon be nt Wactorlly mljtisto J.aS It Mimild be , for the Iralldlnft should not b retarded now. Among the contractors nnd builders Inter viewed by the -writer was Mr. I , N. Ucuol , who resides at No.SOH 1'fttrtck avenup.nnd li at pros- cut aeeil In building himself a beautiful lomo In KonnUo's addition. The writer np- iroacned him on the subject , and was informed ihat as far as he know the ntriko was confined to Lhe bricklayer * nnd brick moulder * , and In his opinion It would not extend any further than that , "but , " continued Mr. Dcuel "If you are anxious for nn Interview on an interesting matter - tor e < > BCD Mrs. Deuel , nho can tell yon something and will tell you wlmt Is true , for I mn Inter ested In that subject , and nm about a happy as amnn can bo Hint she has recovered , " "Tlien she hns been Blrk ? " "Yet , Bholius been sick , nnd nhe owes her won derful recovery to the skill nnd wide experience of one of Omaha's urcatest physicians , but conio , wo will po to the liouso and see her , she can toll roil all about It. " The writer found MM. Deuol a very plcasnnt ady. and w llllng to toll nor story , w Inch n as as follows : tins. i. K. DEUEL. " Ves , I was a very sick woman a year ago this ast winter. I contracted a severe cold , Iliad pain and discomfort In my chest , nnd a sense of rawness or soreness In the upper part of my client , which wns painful on coughing , my cough was dry nnd hacking , especially on lying down and on waking. 1 felt feverish tonatd night , but always felt easier In the forenoon , my breathing was labored , and I continually felt the want of air. My wheezing was distinctly audi ble to others , and the members of my family often referred to it. My congd became very se vere , and my friends' , and even myself , thought that 1 was i colnc Into consumption. 1 coughed , coughed.atut my lungs wore so sore that It racked mu terribly , attorn spell I would raise tenacious material , otton mixed with blood. I lost flesh undsttength. I hadnvtay tender spot In the left side of my cheit which caused me consider able anxiety and led me to bellc\ I waa soon to be one of the great throng that had goiio before. I tried a variety of medicines , butt her did not seem to roadi the spot. At lust my husband suggested that wo go nnd see Dr. McCoy. We did so. Ho t > ronouncedimy case curable , and I commenced ttoutmont , . that was about three months ago. 1 Improved rnpldly nnd felt ns well as over after two month's treatment , but decided to continue nuotUor month as a matter of precaution. My lungs/feel sound nnd strong , I do not cough , and feel that the doctor has really saved my llfo , and I cnnnot speak ted highly of hi/i skill and painstaking , not to men tion the moderate fees 110 charged me. " Mrs , Dcuel , as nbovocmentlnned , resides at present at No. 2 < Si5 Patrick avenue. North Omaha , where she will willingly substantiate the above statement to anv ono doubting It , by calling upon or addres sing her there. POINTED QUESTIONS. A. Few Symptoms of a Disease That Mny Pfove Sorlous to Vou. Do you have frequent flts of mental depres sion ? Do you experience ringing or buzzing noises in your corn ? Do you feel as though you must suffocate wheu lying down ? Arc you troubled with a hacking cough and general debility ? Are your eyed generally weak and watery , and frequently iullnmed ? Docs your voice have a husk , thick sound , and a nasal sort of twang ? Is your breath frequently offensive from some unaccountable cause ? IIuvo you a ilull oppressive headache gener ally located over the eyes ? Do you hnvo to hawk and couch frequently In the effort to clear your throat ? Are jou losing your feense of smell , nnd Is your sense of taste becoming dulled , everyone affected will have a few ormany of thorn. The greater or more serious your symp toms , the moro dangerous your condition. This class of diseases Is treated very Mtccoasfully by Ur. McCoy or his associates. The many cases report fld through thocolums of the dully paper- , prove this , and each statement published is substantially the same as Riven by the patient cured. Dr. McCoy and his absoclutcs , UkO no secret nostrums , but cure diseases by their skillful combination of the best Known ro- medlen , applied in the most approved mnnnor , and by using the latest and most highly recom mended appliances known to the profession. 'Ihey thus produce results that speak for them- selvuH In the ninny patients cured , und wo as sure our renders timt these eminent physicians ha\onchlo\ed success In cut ing disease which rew or no other doctors can duuUCate. A LEADING PHYSIOLOGIST AilvnnocB Ills Theory of Cntnrrh nud Consumption Ills Ailvlco an the SnUJcor , ono of the best learned physicians of modem times , in an article on catarrh and consumption sajsi "Tho treatment of consumption has made great advances by the Introduction of now rein- tidies , and has enabled the close student and specialist to establish indications for lemedlos long in use. so that by their methodical applica tion beUcr'resultH uro attained than were for merly gained at n tlmo when consumption nnd cancer were regarded as equally Incut able , anil woru somewhat similarly treated "The treatment of consumption demands a careful avoidance to all agents calculated to cause hypoiemla of the lungs aud bronchial ca tarrh , Voreons In whom n tendency to con sumption Is suspected should bo treated with the greatest euro nnd attention. D"Flnnlly , wlumevortlmiols the slightest sus picion of u predisposition to consumption , every tatarrh , no matter how slight , should betrcatoi ! with the utmost cuie , which muhtiiot be relaxei until the catarrh 1 entirely well. This rule , so obvious from our point' ' of view , Is very frequently quently > iolatcd- "Many patient * fall , a victim to the deeply rooted pi ojudlui that n neglected catarrh never leads to consumption. DOCTOR J , GRESAP M'COY ' , LatoofBcllBynoHosDital.HevYoft , Has 0(11 ( cos No. 310 ana 311 nAMOC DUILDINO , OMAHA , NKR. Where all curable cases are treated with EUO- cei * . . . . . UUU U.t Al UlkJUO X IOU k ' ' * M M.BWUDVO l.v cullar to the sexes u specialty , OATAUUIl OONBUI/TATION atofllceorliy tnatlfl. Many UlBfasoi are treated successfully by Or. McCoy through the malls , and it Is thus possible for those nimbi * to make the Jour- tey to obtain successful hospital treatment at their homes. OnicehoursOtfllla.nl. ; 3 tdlp. m. : TtoSo. in. SUNDAY HOUUS FllOM U A. M. TO J. l > .M Oori spouaenco received prompt attention. No letters answered unless acoomponlod by t cents In stamps , Addrpw all mall to Dr. J. 0. McCoy , Jloouli 3lOnd aiUtamga buliains. OauaaNe b ll 'WEAK , NKHVOttTB. ItRRIf.ITA' TED.Jrho In bin FOI.I.T and IGNORANC'B hu THIFI.KD dwar hli TItiOR of BODT , MIND and MANIIOon. cautlng cxhuntlnij drains Upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE , KEADAVIIE , BAOKACnK , DrctinTul Dres.ms. WKAKNT-NH of Momorr. I1AHH * rVI.NCNSIn ROCIKTT. PIHILEAupen the FACE , and all lh KFFECTH leadlnrto ICAKLY nROAT and ncrhapt OONNUMP * MOW or INNAKITT , should coniult at once the CELKBRATF.D br. Clarkn , KstahUshcd 18A1. nr Clark * has tn .d NERTOI7S DK * BIK.1TV. JHRONIO and all Dlteascs of the flKNITO UltlNAnT Orcan * a 1.1 f Utndr. It mabn T O dlirbnnee WHAT you ( utrt taken or YHIO has railed to cure you. . . liar to thlr MX can consult with the assurance efspspdy relief and cur . Bend 2 o nU poitat * fcr works on yonr diseases. O-9end 4 cenU postage for Cclelirmtnl Worka on Cbronlc , nervoni and nell * to Disease * . Cdnsultatlon , personally or by Ifltter , frop. Consult , the old I > or or. Tbnnnnndn enred , offlepvand pnrlora prlvnte. 5J Tho5c contemplating Marrlara snd for Dr. Clnrke' * celebrated gulflo Halo and Fcmnlc. each 15c. , both ( c. ( itamni ) . Bofora confldlnR your case , ooniult Dr. OI.ARKK. A friendly latter or call may ( are fntaro suffering and shatnp , and add golden years to life. r-Book "Llfe'ii ( Secret ) Er. rors. , " eoo. ( itamps ) . Medicine end writings Mnt eTsrywhere , secure from exposmro , Houn , 8 to 8i 8und ) TB , 9 to 12. Address , F. t ) . OLABKE , M. D. 100 Bo. Clarll at. . OHIOAQO. ILL. \ S. (6 ( D. 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Col 3f the Missouri Btato MuMmn of Anatomy , St. Loul-f , Mo. , university Collppo Hospital , Ixm- Ion , Ulwen , Germany nnd Now York , having devoted tuclr attention. SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially these nriMnj ? from Impru dence , Invite all BO sullorlng to correspond with our delay. UUeasex ot Infection and contaalon cured safely and speedily without use oC dan- gurous drug' ) . Patients whoso casoa have boon neglected , badly treated or prono.unccd Incur able , should not fall to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters rocolvo immediate atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will no mailed FIIRB to any address on ro- relpt of ono 2-cent stntnp. "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaus tion , " tohlcU Is added an "Essay on Mar- rlatzp. " with Important chapters on diseases ot tho'Henrodurtlve Organs , tnov\liolo forming a valuable medical treatise which should bo road uy all young men Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , Lawrence Si , Denver Col. TllH- OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Rest Route froni.OiiinLa and Council Bluffs to iTHE EAST = = - TWO THAINS DAILY TJETWKEN OJ1AIIA AND COUNCIL Chlcrifjo , AND JHhrnukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar lluplds , Rock Island , Frcrport , Rockford , Clintonj Dubuiiue , Davenport , Elgin , Mndlsou , JanesrlllO ) Bcloit , AVluona , La Crosse , And all other Important polnti Kilt , NorthooH and Soiitlifait. For thrnuEh tickets call nntho tlrlcpt nufnt at IWl Farnuui ilrcct. In Harder Block , or at Union I'nolflc lCIOt. 'nllraan Bleepcr * and the flnott DlntncCanln th are run on the mnln line of Iho Chicago , Mil ffmiXca & St. I'nul UMIirar. nn < 1 every iiUoiitlon II paid to pas cntfurs by courteous employes of tlio * . compnnj - It. MIi.I.KU , General Mnniwer. J. F TIICKUIl , A > alttantl nera1 Mnnneor. A. V. U. UAlU'BVmi , General 1'aaienzor and Ticket A nt. OKI ) U.IIKAITOIID , Aeaistnnt Qonoral rassonjjor anrt Tlcknt * upnt. J.T. ULAHK Uoneml Superintendent. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. PaidUp Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO II.V. . YATKS. 1'resident. LEW IH S. HERD , Vlco-Prosldont. A. K. TonzAMH.Sml Vice-Presldent. W. H. S. lluaiiES , CwUler. DIIIBCTOIH : \V. V MOUSE , JOHNS. Cor.i.iNS , II. W YATKS. _ J.j.wiss. UB.ED , A. E. Touz > LIN. RON BANK , Cor. 12th and Karuam Sts. A General llauklue IJusincfis Transacted. f NACQUAINTCD WITH THE OIOGHAPHY OF tHE COUNTRY Will DBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION f BOM A aTUOY Of THIS MAP Of THE CDHM ) , ROCK I8LAHD& PACIFIC R'Y ' ltd main lines and brooches Include CITICAOO , PEORIA. HOLUfE. HOCK IGLAKD , DAVEN- POHT. DEB KOmZB. OOTJHOIfc BLUFFS , MTJ8- OATTME. KAKBAB CITY. ST. JOSEPH. 1EAV- EMwonm. ATcmsow. OEDAB nApn > a , WATERLOO , tmrrrCAPOLIB. end BT. FAUX * and scores ot intormedinto cUlc . Choice ot routes to and from Uaa Pacific Ooost. All trans- fiita la Union dopoU. F ot trains of Firm Day Coaches , elegant Pining Corn , tnujninceal Pull man Palace Elcopiri , and ( between Chicago. St. Joseph. Atcnlson and Kansas City ) Eocllnlng Chair Can , Beat ! Tree , to holders of through Crat-closs ticket * . Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y ' Great Rook lelqnd Route. " Extends Weet and Southwest from Kansas Oltjr andOt. Joseph to NELSON , HOUTOH. . BELU3- VHXE , TOPEKA , IIEBIWOTON , VV1Q1UTA. HUICHINaON , CALDWEXJ * and olj poloU In KAN BAB AND * OUTI1ERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entlro puaeneer oqulcment of too celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap * plloncaa and modem Improvumsnt * . The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the favorlt * between CbtOfttfO , Bock Island , Atcnlson , Kansas City and Minneapolis indBt. Paul. Its WatertoiiTO branch travsrtss the rreal "WHEAT AND DAIRY BKLT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Watertown , Spirit Lake , Dloux Falls and man/ other towns and cities. The Short I4ue via Stneaa and Kankalu * offers superior ficllltlas to Uaval to and from Indian apolis , Olncinnatl and other Southern points. ror Tickets. Xfaps. Folders , or desired Informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or address E. ST. JOHN , It , A. HOLDROOK , SCIEKTjriG wmm GLUCK & WILKINSON. THE CREATEST SPECIAL SALE OF LACE CURTAINS In Omaha. Wehavcbought the entire stocJt of Lace Curtains of a larfrc importing house , being ten times as many Lace Curtains as ire could handle at regular prims. In fact we can show more Lace curtains than all the other retail house * in Omaha combined , hut we bought them at GOe on the dollar , and we arc going to sell them More for an Advertisement Than for Profit , We will be perfectly satisfied if wJicn the sale is over , and then are all closed out , we have oitr money out of them. The sale will commence Wednesday morniny , April 28th , anil continue ono wccK. Jfb Jiousewlfe in Omaha can afford to let this opportu nity pass without investigation. We will quota you prices : SO pieces at lOc per yard. 33 pieces at 12j c per yard. 31 pieces at 13c per yard. 23 pieces at 15c per yard , 25 pieces at 16c per yard. 19 pieces at 182 c per yard. 16 pieces at 20c per yard. 13 pieces at 22j c per yard- 12 pieces at 23c per yard. II pieces at 25c per yard. WJien we say flfty cents on the dollar we mean it , an these that have traded with us heretofore will testify. We will fill mail ordrrs , nnd If the curtains do not open to your entire satisfac tion , we will refund the money. 1319 Fanam-st. , Omaha. LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD BELLE - BOURBON WHISKEY For Medicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL DILI Is Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOP POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA. LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , dl. a For tlaWe. . Quart Sold Only In Dottles. For Salt t > iOroctrt For Salt by ayj Wlnt Merchants Drujgllts Everywhere. Etierytuhtrt. . JM PnoriuciNG OUR URBON FLItfTrqRHOMlHV It OF FUSEL OIL lEFDffE if Thlt li to cortlfr that I liaro examined the cample of BELLE omOUKBOX WUISKKT melted fron Lawrence , Ostrom & Co , and found the eania to bo perfectly trco from Fusel Oil and all oilier dcloterloul tabitanoei and itrlctljr pure. I cheerfully recommend the lame for family and Hrdlelnal purpn a , J. I' . lUnM'H. ' XT. D. . Analrtlr&l Chtmlit. Loulirllll. Uy CLA STO\E ISKOS. & CO. , Agents Ibr Oinnlia , JVcb. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Sclenco Gentlemen's Delt Sdtntlfto 5c'enliflca"y ' HadB nnd Practically Applied. ullh Electric fledkck DISEASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICIHES , . . . _ . , . . . _ , . jf jTuc * .pu pij , A > mn u . BlxTd Ulx-aaea , ) > r p < y . thcVtbu b.U iu Jiut wWt jo * MM * fteetrifilv Zratantlu c"- " " " " - WHEN ALL ELSE FAIL8. p ifpf . - - iatl I | \L , M. P.baHaTa.H. r * " Vourl > I ha eeoropll b ( f w bat no oilier routd/CH" eteady norm and ; oem - fortabl . sleep it nlltit" Holt. DtU , aidenaaa , lao Kart WUiBUeet.lHswTolk-- aud Iconiandf of others. ftrflng Tlior , itreoslhr ner r pILiiltiiwL.oairotbtrtnj ( u iitU if U il. ZtismertU oC ILU lotto- tlBeb > 1latb lnrr < x6raUedaDarDaoniiabrt ( . > oiuanatwilgmlkhasoar di . . . . . . . ifErKHENOEdi-Aur batiVcommercli.Iueoe ] ' or wboleiale houie InOblM a | whcltuklo < UtntfU , RUPTURE 'SSS.VSf DR. HORNE'S ELECTAO-MAINETIO BELT-TRUSS. LCHICHESTER'S ENGLISH/ DIAMOND BRAND .THCORICIHAL.THCOMLVCEHUIHf BEV/AREOrWORTHlES3lMITAflONft | > A5KDRUCCIiT TOR ( TjICHfSTEfJ'S ENCLISU DIAMOND r OnillOLOBE 4f < XTAUI > tl 1 S3I PILLS JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL CO-LD * lfAL PA MS EXPOSITION ISIS. Nos. 3O3-404-I7O-B04. THE MOST PEEFECU ! OP PENS. SUCCESS IN SPECULATION. A NKVV WOHIC 'lhe most completa orerpub- li<ud.deroUx ] to tli purchase and liU of itocki , bonds. Me. Decisions of tliocouils refarillns took sales , brokers anil bucket tboyt , niaulpu * Intlou ot the clock market , causes of panlo , etc. How. wJjftii , ai.a wliat to piirchats and ! l. Band ) .oati > al < 1ou rfcnlnt or 5tlo , by the BTANPAlib I'lJOJJSlllKG CO. , Albany , M. Y.