8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBt THURSDAY. APRIL 20 , 1888. THE CITY. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Sooy , n eon. eon.Born To County Commissioner Tur ner nnd wife n boy. The internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $5,760.62. A concert will bo hold nt the Snrntogn Congregational church this even ing , tinder the auspices ol the Y. P. S. O. society. A very excellent programme lins boon prepared. John Bolts , nn employe in Wokofiold's lumber yard , fell from a pile of lumber yesterday and was badly hurt. His In juries 'were in his back , lie was tnfton to his homo , tit 511 south Eleventh street. 11. M. Ryan , who is under arrest for forging a check on Fcony , Conolly & Co. , was brought before the police mag istrate for trial yesterday afternoon , but asked for a continuance until 2 p. m. to-day. The prayer was granted. Henry Johnson , a colored mortar mixer , and Lucy Jackson , a Mnduro- colorcd cyprian , got into n llttlo scrap nt "Miss Fanny's , " Twelfth and Chi cago. and Mr. Johnslng smacked Lucy in the eye until her nose bled. She was gaino , however , and tried to dis- cmbowol Henry with n case knife , but ho linnlly got in a blow on the jugular nnd put her to sleep. IIo was ilnud $25 nnd costs. Personal P. E. 1'crktns , ol Lincoln , Nob. , is nt the Pnxton. Gcorgo W. Ncff , of Lincoln , Nob. , is nt the Pnxton. e J. H. Hnrrctt. ' of Wlsncr , Neb. , Is at the Millord. A. F. Jones , of Atlantic , In. , is nt the WJmlsor. O. C. Klentz , of Norfolk , Nob. , is at the Windsor. Prank Hohm , of Davenport , In. , is nt the Windsor. B. P. SilUnltacr , of Contorvillc ; In. , is nt the Paxton. E. B. ICctclium , of Mnrslinlltown , In. , is nt the Millnrd. W. A. Uusscll , of Mnrslinlltown , In. , is nt the Windsor. 13. P. Warren , of Nebraska City , Nob. , Is nt the Pnxton. F. V. Klnp , of the United Stntcs army , is nt the Pnxton. J. W. Paddock , of Paddock's Grove , Nob. , is nt the Millnrd. F. BrilurrNoii nnd wife , of Fremont , Nob. , nro at the Millnrd. Messrs. L. C , nndC. A. Hobnrt , of Nelson , Nob. , are ut the Windsor. Mrs. J. M. Grlfllth nnd son , of Wnhoo , Neb. , nro nt the Millnrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthias Now < ; lvo n party ' o-nifjht In eolcbr.ition of the llftconth birth- diiy of their daughter , ' Mnr.v , at their resi dence , COO South Ninth street. On Ills Way t ° Prison. A sheriff from Wyoming territory appeared before Sheriff Coburn yesterday with ono George UuUerflcld , whom he had in custody nnd was conveying to the penitentiary nt Johct , 111 , , to servo n sentence of llvo years for horse stealing. The prisoner enjoyed the comforts of the county's bastilo over night , nnd to-day the trip to Jollet will bo resumed. TIio Urnkeo Broke. While a street cnr stopped near the Jones street crossing to let n train pass yesterday nfternoon , the brakes of a following car broke nnd it bore down on the belated car in ad vance , in which were seated two ladies , who , seeing the approaching danger. Jumped to the pavements , none to soon to escape serious in juries. The horses of the disabled car wcro badly hurt , and the cars somewhat damaged. Congratulation and n Clieclc. There was a meeting of the 13ricklnycrs' union at which n congratulatory spcecli was made by ono of the members iu which it was claimed that there nro now 130 union brick layers ut work in this city , A donation of § 200 from the Plumbers. Gas nnd Steam-fitters' union was received nnd accepted and u vote of thanks therefore returned. _ A "Wayward Ohllil Koturns. The fourtnen-ycar-old son of Jailor .Too Miller who for some t\\'o years past has man ifested a great desire for travelling and who left sometime since on an extensive trip westward returned yesterday from Den ver where he nns been "visiting" lor some time. It Is not likely that ho will huvo nn opportunity of talcing another trip soon , as his stern parent has announced his intention of keeping a strict watch over him. Almost Tlirco Score -mil Ten , To-day will bo the sixty-ninth anniversary of the organization of- the I , O , O. P. , and will bo celebrated in n grand manner iu .Council muffs by the Odd Follows of west ern Iowa. They will bo joined by a number of the brethren of this city , especially those of Keystone lodge , who will take the 1:15 : dummy this afternoon lor the Bluffs. They will accompanied by tlio band of _ tUo second infantry. The intention iiuu been to celebrate in Oili.ilia 6h a largo Scale , but the matter wns postponed because of the assem bling hero iu the full of the grand lodge of the state , Still Consulting. Yesterday Gcorgo G. Swain , of Mar- Bhnlltowii , la. , another ono of the stoclf- holders of the State National bank , arrived in town , to confer with E , L , Lyon , Into president of the same institution. Mr. Swain is superintendent of the coal depart ment , of the Chicago & Northwestern road for the Iowa division. Hcwas closeted yesterday morning with Mr. Lyon and another local stockholder of the bank , with what result could not be ascertained. Mr. Lyon returned yesterday from Lincoln without having met Mr. Tobbitts , whom ho wont to see and who has been aopointcd receiver of the bank , Coshlcr.MeFnddeii , who wont to Washington to confer with the comptroller , has not yet returned , nnd his hasty return , the cause of which could , not bo discovered in his tola- priun , is awaited with bOinu interest by all the parties interested , Off to Chicago. General Crook , it is cxpcctc-d , will leave for Chicago by the llrst of next week , where ho will assume control of the Division ol tiio Missouri. Ho will bo accompanied by his aides , Lieutenants Konnon nnd , Grecno , both of wham have been promoted from the posi tion of aides-de-camp to that of aides to the ninjor general. This promotion is at tended with an increase of BauYry. Tftft departure of these young gentlemen will Icavo a vacancy in the ofllco of drill master In two of our local mili tary companies , tho'.Omnliu Guards who have been under the mstructign of Lieutenant Greene and the Crolghtoii Uunrds who have ' been taught by Lieutenant Kcunon. , Major llcntcen. formerly of Port Duclicno has been transferred to Fort Nlobr'nra , where ho will await Inquiry Into his applica tion for retirement which is bused upon physical disability. VloUmlEcd , By.t Not Rovencefiil. The BtnrtltniJ exffosb of Prof. Maraud pub lished In last Saturday's UEB , has been copied into some of the leading journals of the country , but moro prominence in some cases has been given to Prof. Marline's con nection with the matter thaa pleases him. The Hen had been In possession of the facts long before Prof. Martine panic to Omaha , nnd only Waited for Ills arrival for addi tional corroboratlon. In his interview with thq reporter the professor baa admitted his knowledge of the charges acaiust Moratu ] , nnd tud talked freely about the matter , but did not expect lis ) talk to get into print , for although Moraqd has dofruu4ci\ him , ho docs iotcaratohavontr.juiioV&raaofliado ofc. . per dpcs ho wish to appear to bo. taVnc a re vengeful course toward him. In eomoot the apers the credit of the expose } s 'given en- . , . / M-1 * i0 * ? Marline Instead of toUroo-kss , ne father-in-law of Moj-am } . . Coumienco Xcn.iu Town. The fainlllar crf't * ofttm heard nt agrl ; UiJtural fair * and 0JIC1. P'acus' Of UUo Hk " .hands on your pockctboolts" would not bo n bad mnxlm for nirnlists vislting-tho city , nnd doubtless n few Omnhnns could profllby the precept. There nro several ' 'con" ' men in the city on the lookout for individuals with cash , nnd scarcely n day passes In which some ono Is not relieved of their collatlernl. The latest victim Is nn old gentleman from Bellevue named Jnmes Shire , whs was roobcdof nboutfOont the II. & M. depot Inst night b.v two of the fraternity commonly known ns "hustlers. " Mr. Shlro was walk ing up and down the platform when the pair , who wcro simulating drunkenness , ran into htm and one of them pretending to recognize htm as an old friend , embraced the old gentleman while the other went through his pockets , taking n $ JO gold piece and nboiit ? . " > In small chnngo. Not until they hnd pniscd nround the corner out of sight did the old mnn discover his loss nnd then it wns too Into , ns the birds had Down. Strange n It may appear , the deed was committed under the very notes of n number of Plnkcrton specials who failed to "tumble" to the pro ceedings. Two verv smooth chnr. cters from Knnsns City who ar.o not wholly unknown to the po lice arrived in the city yesterday nnd wcro at once put under surveillance. Ono is n large , Well-built Individual , the other nncnt llttlo fellow who looks like n railroad mnn. Their " " is the " " particular "Iny" "express gnino" nnd two or three times have they been arrested , but for hick of proof disrhnrged. They will prob.ibly attpmpt their llttlo game while In the city. A Ballot Girl's Nerve. .Too Frank , manager of the "Zozo Maglo Queen" company , took occasion Tuesday afternoon , without the customary two weeks' notice , to give Miss Arllno Athens the grand IVrc. lie thought that all that wns necessary was to inform her to quit and that would set tle It. But Arllhe , who Is a charming little blonde , and who took a conspicuous part in the marches and the ballet , proved n de cidedly recalcitrant personage , and she bluntly Informed the arbitrary Joseph that she not only wanted her backsalary , amountIng - Ing to something like 40 , but two weeks' pay in addition , u well ns a ticket back to New York. Then she wanted to know whnt she was discharged for , and the manager told her she hnd violated the rules of the company in going out with gentlemen callers , nnd that she was altogether too pcrmiscuous with her nlTnlros du occur , and that ho was tired of her. Arllno's blue eyes hero began to corruscato , her yellow hair to bristle , and she told Mr. Frank that ho wns a pre varicator of the deepest dye , nn egregious nss , and a traitor to his country. Then she turned on her French liecl , and her little feet wentpatternig down to Justice Ward's of- llce. Here she swore oiit an attachment , and in the evening Constable Stein levied upon a portion of the receipts of the house , $101 , to satisfy the coryphee's claims. Learn ing of this Frank sought to comprolMiio the matter by oiTcrinir to renew Arllno's contract for the bah n q of the season , but the ballet dancer wiu > irt'to bo caught with such chaff. This , of course , all made the manager very warm , and in the evening about 0 o'clock ho was thirsting for gor J. In his revengeful search he happened at this Juncture to meet Mr. John Kelley , advance agent of the Now Magdalen company , who wns a friend of Ar- line's , nnd who had dined with her the previous evening. A. few words passed between the two , when suddenly Holloy cut loose with his right and landed quite handily on Frank's chocks. IJecovcrmg himself , Joseph made ono of his famous rushes at John , but instead of suc ceeding in his maddening effort to get in n blow , his ahlcrmanic paunch collided with John's boot , nnd as the wind left his body in ono great gust , friends swooped down upon Kelley ana carried him nwiiy. After tins exciting - citing episode Frank wns hotter than ever. IIo was fairly Incandescent , but everybody connected with the affair is still alive. Ho threatened to stop his show in case the money levied upon by Constable Stein wns not turned over tohim , but upon the sturdy minion of the law Informing him that in case ho did this ho would seize the whole she bang , Magic Queen nnd nil , lie grew ns calm ns a midsummer morn , and went away nnd drowned his sorrows and vexations in npollonuris water. IIo subsequently called on Justice Ward and hnd the hearing of the case set for next Saturday , but there is llttlo probability of his putting in an uppcaralice , as that will only entail greater expense and inconvenience. Soiden bora's Figaro , the talk of the town , n lOc cigar for 5c. Mux Meyer & Co. , wholesale dopot. STltlKE , IIATRS AND STRIKERS. AJIONG UJCIOX XCN. At the headquarters of the brick.layers' union yesterday , the scene wns about the same that has been witnessed thorotcvcry morning since the strike. There wore quite a number of unemployed men nround some of whom claimed they were to go to work to day nt the rntcs demanded by the union , while others claimed that they hnd no fear -but that they would soon secure employment. Ono of th.csc , and ono of the oldest and best known bricklayers in the union said that about sixteen members had gone to Denver In search of employment , nnd that some of these had returned because , at present , there is a scarcity of brick in that place. The wages paid there is live dollars for eight fours' work. ThospvUo .returned , however , had gone to work In South Omaha , at union rates , and in Lincoln , whoio live dollars are being paid for nine hours' work. "Didn't the bosses offer the union men five dollars for nine hours' work In this city I" asEe'd the reporter. "Thpy did atlirst , " was the answer , "but don't do , " they sg any more spvtN no.1.ATts PCU HAY. "I want to correct an Impression which has got out'said * the same informant. "The men on the North Omaha sewer , are networking working ten hours a day. There are four men on that job and two of them , Jim Con- ler nnd Lou Burdlck nro tno contractors. They have sub-let the job , nnd they and the ' .wo men working with them are members of ono union. Those men nro getting * 7 for eight hours. If they work more than eight hours n day it Is necessary to do so because of u bad bottom , and then they got double wages. If they lose n half day while waiting on the bank , because of a bottom , they get paid just as if they were at work. " bC.UIlllXO HIM. "Tho brlckmakcrs have told you that they did not rofuio to sell bricklayers , briok. That is hot true. I myself tried to buy bomo from Joe Dolss' father , nnd whnt do you suppose ho wanted to chnrgo mo } Why , $11 per thousand I Just about as much as brick Iu \yall oj ftUt t9 po worth , " This matter was brought to the attention of the brickmakcrS later and nfntmfi&ui that Dolss , Sr , , was endeavoring to get even with the brickmakera because they "scubbed him" some time ago. "What do you mean by scabbing him } " asked the reporter. "Why , the bricklayers' union fined Deiss $100 , which ho had to pay. The offence was that he sold brick to Fox , who was employ ing non-unUjn men on his sewer. " "Wcro the brick sold to Fox , direct ! " "No ; they wcro sold to nnothcr man who got them for Fox , " was the answer , * OOOU AND IJAU OXfcS. "Soraoof our men have lejt the city , pos sibly ono hundred in all , " said another mem ber of the union , "but last night at our meeting wo counted up and found that wo had about DUO hundred and ilfty union men working all over town. There is a gooa deal of work now being done In basements and upon chimneys. Of course we'll win. It makes no difference how many men have come In from abroad. Last spring there were moro newcomers amongst us than have come hero this year to the contractors. Those who have come hero since tills strikd arc almost worthless. There are about lit- teen good men among them and the rest you wouldn't pay ? 2 a day. TUB Noi'.cnoss jon , Siincriutendcnt Blake , of tlfo Now Vork Life Insurance company's ' buildliur , said that when work was rejoined on the same it woulu bo by meiv vuo would receive only $ t.M ) for nine ooxirs. Ho could not btute the , 'ay when U'.Sy would go to work. It was a blj Jo > and could not bo started without 40P\0 deluV _ Had.a bilious ( Utuck and one of those Indescribable cases of. constant wurl- nuss. Took quinine und other remedies without relief : Took Dr. Johnson's Clover Tonic.mil strong and .well- . 'Thompson , Logan , Ohio. C. F. GoodjiUcm'Drug Co. A OHAPTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. TJie Council BliifTs Hlto Fnvorcd By the Omntm Committee. The committee for the board of trade that visited Council Bluffs some days ago to con fer with committees there In reference to n location for the establishment of CliutauqUa assembly , have prepared the following report which will bo submitted nt the next meeting of the b iard of trade : To the Omaha Board'of Trade' Gchtle- mcu : Your committee , appointed to visit Council Bluffs and examine the so-called Chnutauqun assembly grounds there , with reference to their ndnpUtlbh to the uses nnd purposes of such assembly nnd their availa bility as a place of Investment by those in terested in the project of such nsscmbllos , on this side of the river and Jn this vicinity , hereby repoit. That they have visited such grounds In company with n committee of the board ot trndo of Council Bluffs , consisting of Mayor M. P. Uohror , chairman , Lucicn Wells , P. O. Glcason , C. W. Wnltc , E. L. Shugnrt and J. E. Ilarkncss , secretary of the assembly and n committee of the assembly composed of Colonel L. W. Tullys , Thomas Officer , A. S. Hnrlcton , John Dunforth , C. U. Allen , II. W. Tllton , J. E. Ilarkncss and Gcorgo H. Wheeler , who met your committee at the Broadway depot in Hint city and , took them in carriages through mid along attractive streets and avenues to the plnco selected for the assembly , which lies about two miles from the center of the town and to the north- cast. cast.At this point the party left their carriages nnd traveled over the grounds , which consist of about eighty acres and are located where steep ravines , precipitous hills and winding valleys abound , all well wooded with Valu able trees and made especially attractive by the'varioty of its surface and Its numerous points whcro auditoriums or nmphltlicntem could bo easily lilted up for the hearing ac commodatlon of many thousands. At the foot of these hills , from the top of which a beautiful view of the Missouri and its valley nro seen , are abundant , springs of excellent cold water , the rivulets from which How across a level , grassy plateau orinnidow of about llftcca acres into n winding creek , of Into known as Chnutauqua river. Across the cast side of this plat along the river run two railroads side by side , the C. . M. & St. P. and the C. , U. I. it P. , both of which propose to locate depots at this point , ns your com mittee nro informed , in case tno project of establishing a Clmutnuqun assembly at the place indicated is accomplished. This pla teau would furnish capital Holds for base ball , lawn tennis , cricket and other out-of-door games and athletic exercises and , hero too , an artilicinl hike for boating , bathing and other summer water sports could bo made at comparatively moderate expense. Your committee are informed that a com pany has been organized and incorporated under the of ' 'The immo Council Bluffs As sembly. " with a capital stock of WO.COJ , with the. 'privilege of increasing the same to SlUO.dCO , divided into shares of ? 5 00 each , in aid of the proposed project and that of t''is stock Council Bluffs hus already subscribed nearly ? -i5l00. ! It Is proposed by this eom- pany to purchase the land , for which an ou- tlon has been secured , to put the grounds in shnpo and erect such buildings ns will make it ready and suitable for holding the first Chnutauqua assembly in the summer of 18611. This it is estimated will require nn outlay of.fiillyS < ' 0COO , the onc-hnlf of which , for stock in tills company , Council Bluffs people pledge theaiaulvcT to subscribe. No point In the union it is believed is so favornblv situ ated as this to secure an immense gathering of those interested in popular education ot this class. Its location midway between the Atlantic ami Paeilie'oceans and midway between the northern and southern states , in the center of the republic , and its case of access by rail , from every direction , insures the attendance of multidudcs of pleasure seekers , tourists nnd travelers from every region , botli abroad and at home , Your committee do not hesitate to say that the founding of such assembly at this point will bo of great benefit to the material as well ns educational interests of Omaha , ns its con summation will in all iirobabilityjudginf from the success of these institutions elsowheic , call to its attendance each summer from seventy-live thousand to ono hundred thous and people , all of whom would represent the most intelligent and enterprising , and many of them the wealthiest classes of tins 'and other lands. The educational advantages which would bo thus secured to our people your committee do not feel called upon to name , ns they are well known. . In conclusion your committee say that they fully und cordially endorse the Couiu-il Bluffs and Omaha Chautauqiia assembly project as herein outlined , nnd "recommend to the people of Onmha and vicinity its ma terial and hearty support. The interests of Omaha nnd Council Bluffs arc fast becoming moro and moro mutual , und the completion tills summer of the wagon bridge between the two cities , now so well underway , will add another link to the business and social chain which nlrcndyunitcs them. Your com- inittco would further recommend , 1. That the name of tno corporation rc- fcrrrcd to bo changed so as to read , "Tho Council Bluffs and Omaha Chnutauqua As sembly , " and that seven of its twenty-one trustees should bo citizens of Omnhn. 2. That the pledge of the two railroads named and other roads interested bo secured of lH'Cnil ' subscriptions in money of bay 4500,000. y. That committees bo appointed to sjjjielt subscriptions from Omaha people and others who are , or should be , ns it appears , equally interested with the residents of Council Bluffs In securing the location selected , and thenceforward in promoting the success of this great mid most worthy enterprise this people's j unlvcisity. All of which Is re spectfully submitted. CHAMPION S. CIIASK , . W. J. BIKMTCM , G. M. HITCHCOCK , N. MUIIUIAM , / Jonx EVANS , , - . Committee , MOUTUAIIV. I'ICKCItlXO. Mrs. Lucy J. Pickering , of West Liberty , la. , died at at. the Paxton hotel of heart disease , to which she had been subject for a number of years. She was the mother of J , C , Pickering , who represents the Ault- man agricultural implement works of Can ton. O. Mr. Pickering and his wife were with her at the time of her death , the deceased - ceased accompanying Mr. Pickering on ono of his business trips , The remains were forwarded to West Liberty yesterday by Drexel & Maul. Pure- ( fhlspowder n rer varies , A wafveofpurl- ] ty.stra ngtti uii'l wlioloHomeneai. Moro econora feat tliantho ordinary kinds , and cann ° t besolp Incompetltlonwltn the multitude of low cost. short weight alum or phosphate powders , gO ] , } only In cum. Hoynl Uaklns Powder ( Jo186 > Yallstreet New Verb _ _ _ PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM and beautin&s tba rroiuutix > luxuriant KTOB111- Novcr Falli to Riitoro Oriy flair fo Itf Vtulhful Color. u icalpdicu i&ndlialrf4U FLORESTON COLOGNE. liOH 1'rajrjQt Mia Lutlf Z of I'trtume : . tit. TmuUt CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OP DISCOVERIES. LOM e un X \ iAilA. . 5 , , . ON7- 'OROVILLECAL ABiEnNCMEtoorovii.il. CAL SANTA : ABIE ; AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. The best nnd surest B acdy for Core of oil diseases caused by any dcrangcnent of tlio Liver , Kldnjyg , Stomach and Bowels. Dyspcpcla , Sick Hccdnchf , Constipation , Billons Conplcinic and Halariaof all kinds yield readily to the beneficent Influence of It Is ple&cont tottlio Itsto , tones np the fstoiu , restorcsnad prcicrrcsboxllh. It Is purely Vegetable , < ind cannot fell to provo tcncCclal , 'both ta old and young. As a Diood Parifler It is superior to all sthers. Sold cvery rhare nt Cl.00 u bottle. w OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE All nyphliltlc DUrnsof , of recent or Ion * tanatnc.ln from ten to tlitcon clayr. Wo will gU written nunr- mill 08 tufinoanjr caioor refund your mime ? . And wonoulrt ( ny to tlioae who have enployed iho nioM pkllled I'uyMcitinB , unod every known remedy tint fiDTG not hecn cnrc < 1 , tlmt yon are tlie tubjccla vr3 r < looking for. You that ham been to tlio celctiAloi Hot tprln a of Arkaasui , and Bars lot all hope o recovery , wo r make no char < r < > . Our remedy la unknown to any one In ttip world outildeof our Company , and It li the only remedy in tba world that will cure you. Wo will cuio the most obrtlnato raso In Iff than ono mrmth. Sevun dny § In recent cnsoa does ( lib work. It Is tlieold , chrnnlo , < leopBfuteil cai s that wo solicit. \VcliATocurodhundreda who hnd been abandoned ty I'hj-ilclons and pronounced Incurable , and Wo Challenge the World lobrlnr nsacise that we will not euro In less'.Bin eco montn. * blnco tb0 history of modlclne , aTme Specific to ! Byihlllllc > .Eruilluiis. Ulceu , feoro ronutti , Ac. , bu been ion t fur but never found until Our Magic Remedy irai dlicover dt aod we are InitlBed In nrlng It U th * only romndy In tbo world that will potfllvely cure , becnuoo the Utcit medical worka , publlihed by the beat known authtirltlo , > ay tbera wai never a true Kedflc before. Our Itemed ? It the only medicine In n world tbat will euro when eTcrrthlnJ ; cue ha3 railed. It baa been to cnucodcd by large number of Celebrated I'hrilolkr.i. IT HAS NEVEII YET FAILED to CDIIK. Wby wutt your lira * and money with talent medicines that nerer had virtue , or doctor trlth phyilclant that cannot euro you. You that bar * tiled uvorylhtngchjeihould come to us now and get arioancnl itllrfi you never ran not U elsewhere. Mark what we layi In the end you mutt take our Remedy or NETKH recover. A ml you tbat have betn filleted but a thort time should by all meant com * to us now. iiany set help and think Ibeyit re frie front Iho disease , but In one , two or three years afttr , II appeanagilatn a moro horrible form , InveitlKat osr financial ttandlnic through the mer * pantile av = cii and note that we are fully rriponil- ble and our written 8uarant o > are Rood. We hav * a tlEUEnr prepared on purely 8clcntlOe 1'ilnclplea and nawlfli to repeat thai It NICVEU ffMUTOCUti * . All letten : sacredly couUdentlKl. THE COOK ; IlEflEDY CO. , Omalio. Neb. Itoom 10 and H , I' . S. National Hunk , r.'lh and rnrnitm sts , CallcrH take elevator on Kurnnin itruct ; to buconcl Hoar. Itoom 11 for lad es utily DRUNKENNESS Or tlio Liquor Habit , Positively Cureil by Administering Dr. Unities' ( Joltleu Specific. ItcanbeelvcnlnAciipof coffee or tea with out the knowledge ) of the person taking it ; abbo- lutt'ly harmless , and will effect a permaiit und speedy cure , whether the patient U a moderate drinker or an alcoholio wrock. Thousands of drunkards have been made tomperuto men who have taken Uolden Hpecltla In llielr colfoo with out their kiioulodny and today bellevo they null drinking of their own freu will. It never fulls. Tlrosyatem once impregnated with the Hpeclflc , it becomes an titter impossibility f6r the liquor appetite to exist. Tor bale by ( Culm & Co. , 15th and Uouclas sin. , and IHli and Cum- Int ; bin. , Omaha , Neb , ; A. U , roster & Ilro. , Council lllulTs Iowa CraliOrcliari ) WATER. NATURES * GREAT REMEDY' . A. S-CSITTVTB crorsr : r-cia - CoBstipiiico. , - , . oio if tit. DRUaci * rtMrwucT > U > IL mrc. Crab Orchard Water Co. 'Louisville , Ky. JUDICIOUS AHD PERSISTED Advcrtlilng hai alnays proven successful. Before p.l clDrouy ( If ewipuper AdTcrtltlnc conSiiS LO D & THOMAS , , iprrumixs ILIJIK , , ' U U i 6i OO U SUtt. | i BRING THE BOYS < i ! This will be a week of rare opportunities for parents and all those who have boys clothe. We will make a special effort iu our Boys' ' department and will show some bar gains which will eclipse anything over before attempted. Childrens' Blouse Suits with beautiful embroidered collars , in sizes from ! to 10 , at 05o. This suit has never been sold for less than $1.50. Knee Pant suits of all wool cheviots , splendid patterns , handsomely gotten up , sizes from 4 to 13 at $2.75. Other houses would surely ask for such a suit , at least $5. Fine Blue Flannels , warranted indigo blue , beautifully plaited , sizes -1 to 12 ; as good a suit as is usually offered for § 5 or $0. Our price is $2.95. Wo shall also offer this week some extraordinary values in Long Pant Suits. Elegant Cheviot suits , strictly all wooX of handsome colors and styles , well made , sizes from 12 to 18 , at § 4.25. The actual value of this suit is almost double. Our Long Pant suits runup to 18and we can fit in our boys' department , at boys' suit prices , largo sized young men , who would elsewhere have to pay for mens' sizes. In place of a useless toy , usually given away to the little ones , we will this time give a benefit to mothers who will appreciate such a bargain and remember us longf or it. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. On Wednesday , May 2 , we will offer 1000 pair good knee pantt from 4 to 12 , worth 50c ; at 15c a pair. Make no mistake ; these are no trash , but good durable pants , such as are sold by first class houses for 50c and more , and such as we can honestly recommend. We intend that these pants shall bring us thousands of little customers in the future , and we could not expect to make customers with a poor arhiclo- Remember for one day only and two pair to each customer is the limit. Out of town parties who order these pants by mail must enclose postage. . ' . * One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. " " $2 PANTS. C. 0. I ) . With Privilege of Examination. * All Wool Pnnts , both light nnd dark colors , in sizes 30 to 42 waist and ISO to 34 leg measure. Also a very Inrgo line of bo it or grades of Pun ts ranging in price from $2.50 to $8. Our S8.75 to $ r Pants arc extra good value. Mail Orders Solicited , roilu goir , Belfast , Dublin nnd Lhcrpool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin pns.sago $10 and JT.O , according tn location of sta'o room. KxcnrMon 805 to JT.'i. Steerngo to nnd from Kiiropo at Lowest rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. , Oen'l Agents , Bi Drondwuy , New York. JOHN BLECEN. ( len'l Western Agent , 101 liandnlph St. , Chicago. HARRY E.MOORES , Agent , Omaha. a 03 Omaha Seed House. TlendiuurtcrH for I.andreth'B Celebrated peodn. 1'lantH , ( Hit Flowers and 1'jloral designs. Send for catalogue. \V. II. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1022 Cuoitol AVUIIUO. Terminus of Missouri I'jicHlc Itnlhray Co. in Adams County , Nebraska. Depot , round house , turn-table and tank all completed. Thiouuh trains from Kansas City commenced April 21st. ntti-en miles from Hustings. No town within t ) miles in any direc tion : U HltUHted in the center of Nebraska's MiiMt iigrlcnltnrarficction , and contiguous to the famous. 1'latto Valley hay lands. PifstSaleofLotsatPoblicAuction MAY 1st , 1888. Terms ; M cash , balance In 8 and 12 months at 10 per cent Interest. Train leaves Habtlnes. Neb. , at 12 m. on that day. Tree transportation from Hastings to 1'rosber nud return , du appli cation to J. C. McNAUGHTON , Trustee for Oompanyi Exchange Nat'l ' Bank , Hastings , Neb , E.T.Allen , M. D. , , Homoeopathic Specialist , EVE THROAT EAR tit AND NOSE , BpecUclw Accurately prescribed. B.AMGE DL'K , , OMJ.1 jrge'oii and Physician , . Offlce < . tr Corner luh and UuugUa fat.nm PUBLIC SALE ! BECOBBED At or near Union Stock Yards , SIOUX C1TV , - - IOWA. MAY 3d , 1888. Tlio Barlow Hull Herd of Jlcrnl'ord Cnttlc All Under Four Years Old. Having leased my cslnto for a Ions tcrmot years. ] am forced to sell my entire herd which Is composed of the ot of 1IOUACU Mil , 12XJI , nndlM.UTAllCII , 14(10 ( , nnd some of thorniest bulls In the United States. The heifers nvo In cfilf , or have calves nt their sides. The calves me recorded. Tlio herd Is In sured nnd the pui chaser will UBsnmo the liisur- nnco. TVrm , c'a&li. 'J'liero will bo no postpone ment. CnUlogncfl on application. ALEXANDER BARLOW , Sioux Oity , Iowa. William Swarts , Auctioneer. S , K. FELTON & GO. , ffatcr Ws Contractor And Manufacturers' Aucnts for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , (5 f nil descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Strong's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , IlcrnarkablB for powerful syinp/i- / t lift K' tonu. iillahlu action and al > Boliue durability , itl years' record. the best giiiirantpo of the excellence - lenco of ttu'hu Internments. Healtli is Wealth ! Uii.B 0. WESTBNF.IIVB AND nnAi.v TIIKAT- HUNT , a guaranteed spcclno for Hysteria , Dlzzl- nesH , OJiivnlslons j > its. Nervous NuuralKla , lloadnchr. Nervous l'rostr tlon. caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkefulness , Mulltal Depression , Pofteniiif ; of the llmln , resiiltint ? in InBunlty.and loading to misery , decay and death. 1'rematuro Old ABB , llarrcnness , Ixissof Tower In either sex , Involuntary Losses and Bperma- torrlHpa caused by ovcr-oxcrtlon of the brain , self-abuse or over-indulgence. Hacli box con tains ono month's treatment , ll.ttla box , orslx boxes for 15.00 , sent by mall l'rpald on receipt of price. price.WEGUAIIANTKR SIX HOXES To cure any caso. With each order received by ns for six boxei. accompiinlcd with W.OO , wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money If the treatment does not effect ncure. Guarantees Issued only by O. I1' . ( JOOI- MAN. Drucglbt , Bole Afc'cut , 1110 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neu. _ Dissolution Notice. Tills is to certify that the copaitnershlp here tofore exibtlng butween / . 'f. Llndueyund Icnry Hwan is dlBsulved by mutual consent. Henry Hwan retires and Z. T. I.lndsey will continue the business of helling rubber boots , fchoes , etc. , at wholesale all 111 Harnoy street , Omaha , { . ' 4. I.lndsey abhiimes all liabilities of the lutellrm of / . T. I.twUey & Co. , nnd is to collect all monies nnd credits due said llrm. Omaha. April 30.18 * . ! IDHOI'OSAI.8 FOIl I'llINTINO-IIeadnuarters J. Department of the 1'l.itte , Chief Quarter. master's ' Olllce , Omaha , Neb. , .March 3'J , lb 8.-- Bfulrd proposals. In triplicate , subject to the neual conditions , will be received at this oHlc until 1 o'clock n , m. ( central standard time ) , on Monday , April IWth , 188i , at which time and place they will ba opened Iu tno prefceuco of bid ; Uers , for furnUhlos the priuflnK rofiulrod at HeadfiuurteraDepiirtiijcntot the I'-jtte during the fiscal year ending June M. ItB'J. Thu Royeru tnent reserves the right to reject any or all pro posals received , lllank proposals , forni of r.on- ti act and printed circular giving full Inform- tloasis to the work leqiilrcd. couUltionsto bo observed , ttrms of contract and payment will bo furnished on application to this office. Kn- volones r-outalnlna proposals tiovi d bo marked proposals tor 1'UnUua. " und addrcesed to the undmlsusd.VM.1J. . flUQMliS , Chief Qimrtcr. master. m3Cdl' io-X7 O M A H A MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Oodso Sto. BR.-ft.OE3S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES ADD TtlUtSES. Sett facilities , apparatus and remedies for siid cessful treatment of every form of disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard nnd attendance ; best hospital accommo dations iu the wcrt. WHITB FOR CiRCUi.Ans on aeformltles and , Hraces , Traces , Club 1'cct , Curvature of tlta Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Cat.irrli , llror.cliitin , Inhalation , Rlcctriclty , Pnralysls.Hliilepsy , Kid ney , Bladder , Jiyc , IJar , SUin and lllooil , aod all Surgical Operations. Dluoasos of Women a Spoolal'y. HOOK on IlincACEs or WOMEN FnEE. ONLY BELIABLS UBDIOAL IHSEITUTB HilU.Ml JL erBCIJLLTT OP PR8VATE DISEASES. All nlood Diseases ( successfully treated , Sypli. ilitic PolBoti removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ot Vital I'ower. I'crsons unable to visit us may bo treated at liomc by correspondence. All commu nications confidential. McdlchiMor Insltnmenta sent by ranil or express , Bccuicly packed , no marks to Indicate contents or render One l > er < sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us ol send history of your case , aud we will bend iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; 'Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Ira * vrtency , Syphilis , Gleet aud Varlcocele , with tfiestlon list. Address Oma/ici MttUcal anil Ktirffleal Tualttiilc.ct DR. rflcWlENAlVlY , Cor. 13th and DodcoStf. . - fiKAIM. NEB. "The Ovcrlsiml Koutc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "OrXT-JST C ZjXJB -CTaJES , " highly interesting nnd useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association : as well as the revised gaino laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J , H. TKItniSTB. Gcn'll' . AT. . Omalin , Nob. NOW'S THE TIME To linvoymir friends come to us HaHtcrn llnea will sell tickets uivl run Semi Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific " 'I'lus Overland Itoutc. " Until .Inly 1,18W. tickets sold for thrso oxcur blons will be oed thirty days for the round tjrlr > ami con be used ten days going. When purrhiiij- crsnro ready to return , thow tickets will bo Rood nvo days for that purpose. If purchase. \\lblitontoptiliortor deetlnutlun on our lines , n entB will stamp tlckots good to return froux "The Ovcrliuul Iloiilo. " Has soarrangeil its Kamily Sleeping Car tervice , that bertlis can now be icserved upon application by any ticket agent to M' J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council UluiTs Iowa. The reservations wben made are turned over to the train conductor * taking out such cars , to that passengers can now se cure berths ordercil , Hie same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. B.TKHIIRTB. K. U LO.MAX , Oon. I1 , k T. Aucnt , Ass't 0,1' , * T , A. OMA1M , N12IJ. vrt coffitltuy ( cceow < < 9 ftt U.CB.tl MIB4 KUlti lo i > M C fi llb ft . ( id GUel. W < ii > loll ( i il4 f. fUc , t AU vity tut if bUfl > tllllU ( tUl > . ' Aicatt