THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIIi 20 : 1888L RATES WILL BE EQUALIZED , State Board of Transportation Holds a Mooting Yesterday. MORE DECISIONS HANDED DOWN. Additional Notaries Public Coininls- toned Two Prominent Irish- Americans In Town Gen eral Lincoln News. t BUREAU or run OMAHA. Dec , ) 1029 P STIIHRT , > LINCOLN , April 27. J The state board of transportation held a business session yesterday. Chairman Bab- bock and Secretaries Mason and Ayer were not In attendance , the rest of the board being proscrJ ; . The question of a rehearing of the Lincoln lumber firms against the B. & M. was up for settlement , and Manager Holdrcgo , Assistant Freight Agent Smith nndJ.W. Dowoesowcro present represent ing the road , with Secretary Utt , of the board of trade , and Attorney Lambcrtson representing tbo Lincoln lumber firms. Upon the request for n reopening of the case the board Informally decided that they would not do that , but they expressed a willingness to huar from the representatives of the road regarding the workings of the change or dered by the board , nnd the greater part of the day was occupied in a general discussion of this matter , participated In by both par- tics. It was evident from the drift of the discussion that the board would make modi fications of the order , as the results of Its workings would not remove the discrimina tion entire , nnd at the same tlmo would work nn Injury to some of the minor points. As a result of the entire matter it is expected that nn equalized rate governing Omahn and Lin coln shipments will Do forthcoming. ADDITIONAL DECISIONS. „ The following additional decisions In cases before the supreme court have been handed 'lo.Vn. Ono of thcso decisions Is in the case ot Huso vs Dixon county , In which the plain tiff sought by mandamus to compel the county to let Its printing' to him as the lowest bidder. The decision holds that there Is no lav requiring a county board to let to tbo lowest bidder nnd denies the writ ns prayed „ < , Jar. The following are the decisions : \t-f \ Missouri PacMlc ItiilioaJI Company vsMotz- gcr. , Error from Cass county. Afllnncd. Opinion by Maxwell , J. 1. In an action against n railway company for horses killed the testimony showed that the rail way was fenced with barbed wire ; that at a point adjoining a certain bridge the wire was so close to thu ground that the horses had stepped over the fence , leaving at least three bunches of hair from their legs on the barbs of the wire , and their tracks were plainly seen where they had crossed the fence. Held , That the evidence sustained the charge of negligence on the part of the company in not protecting Its railway by a BUfUcicut fence , and that a verdict for the fair value of the horses would not bo set uitlde. 2. An attorney In his argument to the jury Bhould coullno his discussion to the issues und the evidence In the case , and it is the duty of the trial court to see that ho does so ; anp statements in regard to the adverse at torney , not in evidence , If calculated to prej udice the Jury , may bo sufficient to sot the verdict aside. \Vicr vs. liatdorf. Appeal from Douglas county. Opinion by Maxwell , J. 1. The leaving of u deed by n grantor In the banda of his agents , awaiting the arrival of certain funds to the grantee , docs not make such deed an escrow. 2. Where a contract for the sale of real cs- tate Is entered into by parole , nnd a deed thereupon made by the grantor and loft in the hands of his agents to await the arrival of the money of the grantee , hold , there hav ing been no delivery of the deed , that It was not available as a memorandum of a con tract ; nor would n certain mortgage and notes executed by the gr.mtncs , but not de livered , constitute a part of such memor andum. Colpot/er vs Wardens , etc. , Trinity Church. Appeal from Douglas county. Reversed with instructions to enter decree for plain tiffs. Opinion by Cobb , J. 1. The lieu secured to "any person or sub contractor" by the provisions of section 2 , chapter 59 , of the laws of 1831 , entitled "An act to amend chapter 43. of the general stat utes , entitled mechanics' liens , " docs not de pend upon the terms of a contract or agree ment expressed or Implied with the owner of fiuch house , etc. , or his agent mentioned in the lirst section of said act. 2. The above named net , held , not to bo In derogation of the provisions of tno constitu tion of the United States which prohibits the several states from passing ' 'any law Impair- ipg the obligation of contracts , " by reason of Its provisions being construed to apply to buildings already under contract at the tlmo of the taking effect of said act , so ai to give a lien thereon from all labor , skill and material furnished therefor after the taking effect of said act. McCormlck vs Peters. Error from Valley county. Reversed. Opinion by Cobb , J. 1. The evidence considered und held in- sufllclcnt to sustain the verdict. " . J. B. D. , a banker , hud In his possession n note past due , for collection on account of the payees ; applied to the maker , C. P. , for payment , who was unable to pay in cash ; took from him In payment a note made by one C. H. , not yet duo , agreeing to afterward deliver thunotr.of C. P. to him , but retained the same until after the C. 11. note became due , whiclt not being paid , returned the note Jof C. P. to the payees , with thoC. H. note attached thereto. In nn action by tl > o payees ngalust , C. P. on his note , commenced about n year after the maturity of the C. H. note , which was unpaid anduncolloctnblo , It being in evidence that J. B. D. had no authority to tuko the C. II. note In payment of the C. 1 * . note , and there being no evidence of any notice of knowledge on , the part of thu plaintiffs that saM note had been f .tV > a in jiaymcnt , bold , thr.t the plaintiffs wore not bound by the agreement 01 J. B. D. to take said note in payment , and a verdict frr the defendant sot iisldo and a new tiinl gvantcd. Ingram vs State. Error from Cuss county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Hcoso , Ch. J. „ 1. The county judge has Jurisdiction to hear proceedings instituted under chapter QT , of the compiled statutes entitled illegitimate children , 0. Where un unmarried woman resided In the county of C , , and while so residing in the Bald county bucumu pregnant , but prior to her I'oiiiliiement , uud for that purpose. nho was pemoved to the home of the friendless In the s3 > unty of L. , and the child was there horn , upon her return to the county of C. It was keld that a prosecution in bastardy could bo feafiitulncd in said county , there being no proof that she hud pcrmuuontly abandoned the county of * C. as her residence. a. Ordinarily the decision of a trial court in favor of a i.lu'jitilT ' in error cannot bo as signed us error uj > on which to base aiovorsal ot a judgment Hence , in the prrcocdings In bastardy whore the attorroy conducing the prosecution liistrurtiut the proM'cutrtx to turn the face of the illegitimate child sc that- tno jury could obscrvo It , , nnd which upon objection belnr mad i thereto > yas held by the court to bo improper , no error could bo assigned. 4. In proceedings in bastardy , whore the ftjfcmiuut , although present in court did not ialio the witness stand na u witness tn his own behalf and deny the charge made by the prosccutrix , it wui held competent for the attorney for the prosccutrix in arguing the case to the jury , to refer to such want of denial on the part of the accused. 5. Evidence examined uud held tc support the verdict of the Jury. Lincoln Land Company vs Ackcrman. Error from Hall county , AOlrmod. Opinion by Hcoso , Ch. J , Where real cstnto Is subdivided and plat ted into city ( V village plats , the plut thereof being duly fllrd with the couity clerk and recorded by him becomes an luilrument In which the public , as well as the proprietor , is interested ; and U should remain In the poisos&ion of the county clerk , as the proper custodian thereof. Kiscmon vs Gallagher. Appeal from Holt county. Remanded with directions to allow Interest on amount of loan. Opinion by Maxwell , J. 1. Where an absolute deed is given to se cure a loan , it will be treated as aiuort- cage. 2 , Where tv'vtaln real estnto was conveyed to ono K. P. Q , by un ubsoluto dead , and by JO. F , Q , to his brother , H. J , G. , the original deed being in fact a mortgage. Held , 1st , That H. J. Q. had notice of suttleient tccU to put Aim upou Inquiry , and that bo > YUS not a l)0na flao purchisor ; &J , That the plaintiffs were entitled U ) red cam upon paying the nmountof loan with Interest. 8. AVhcro n borrower ROM Into ft court of equity to ecck relief from an usurious con tract , lie must tender the ntnonntof the prin cipal nnd lawful interest ; nnd it la tno duty of the court In granting relief to render a de cree for the actual amount of the loan , with 7 per cent Interest thereon. State ex rcl Huso vs Dlxon County. Man damus. Writ denied. Opinion by Cobb , J. Maxwell , J. , dissenting. The power and duty to designate the newspaper - paper in which the county treasurer shall give notlco of the sale of real property paid , as required by section 109 of chapter 77 , compiled statutes la , with certain limitations , vested In the board doing the county busi ness , in each county respectively. S. The only limitation upon the power and duty of thocountv board of any county , to cause to bo published at the close of each an nual , regular , or special meeting of such board , a brief statement of the proceedings thereof , tn ono newspaper of general circula tion published in the county , or to in like manner publish their proceedings upon the equalization of thu assessment roll , is that such publication shall not bo required unions the same can bo done at an expense not ex ceeding one-third of the legal rates foradvcr- Using notices. n Thcro being no law malting it the duty of a county board to lut by contract to the lowest bidder , the printing nnd publishing of the delinquent ttv ? list , or the proceedings of nucli boards- mandamus will not bo Issued from this court to compel such action by them. NOTAntBS COMM19SIOSni ) . The following notaries public have been commissioned by the governor : Milton D. Polk , Pliittsmoutli. Cuss county ; Frank Puller , Wayne , Woyno county ; H. S. Ilranch , Grunt , Perkins county ; Henry C. Carrlg , Platte Center , Platte county ; David McPherson , Dunbar , Otoo county ; Washing ton J. Jackson. Strickland , Hayes county ; Hancock Nodglc , Omahn ; Irving McKinnon , Fremont , Dodge county ; S. C. HcrV , Wnu- ncta. Chase county ; Thomas P. Quick , Fre mont , Dodga county : B. H. Smith , Gaudy , Logan county ; C , L ) . Hngormau , Liucoln , Lancaster county. TWO rnoMtxnxT IKISIIMEX. Yesterday Dr. Charles O'lillloy , of De troit , treasurer of the Irish National league in America , nnd Colonel John Atkinson , of Detroit , president of the Michigan Irish state league , departed homeward. The distin guished visitors wore the guests while in the city of President Fitzgerald , and a number of Lincoln citizens had the pleasure of makj Ing their acquaintance. Dr. O'Hclllcy has a national reputation as nn unswerving advo cate of the cause of Ireland in the homo of his adoption. Eloquent and devoted , his voice is heard at all times for his people and their withheld rights. Colonel At kinson Is ono of the "City of the Straits1' ' most prominent citi/cns nnd a worker in the league. The Colonel is not adverse to talking politics , and ns a republi can ho stated that the Michigan delegation at Chicago would bo for Michigan's favorite son , Governor Alger , who was greatly ap preciated in all sections of the state. Dr. O'Kcilly's advocacy of thd republican ticket in ISS-l and his personal endorsement of IJlaino are so well known as not to bo re quired to bo brought out in an interview. CITV nitinrs. A traveling man called at the Bcc ofQco yesterday , stating that with others he had witnessed two pohccmcn-nt 9 o'clock in the evening brutally handling a boy some eighteen ycats of ago whom they had found drunk m the vicinity of the depot. The traveling man said that they both clubbed and kicked the fellow In a manner wholly unnecessary and uncalled for. The regular city police as n rule are careful and thought ful in handling prisoners , and it is probable that the abuse camu from some of the B. & M. specials that have been sworn in and ivho , having nothing to do , would bo ripe for an assault on n helpless drunken man. The water mains are being scattered over the city for the extension ot the system that will add a number of miles to the pipes al ready laid and in use in the city. Notwith standing the new mains that nro to bo laid the demand comes In from other quarters for extensions of the service , nnd twice the amount that will bo laid would scarcely answer the demands. The firm of Bolts & Sowcll , that has for sometime conducted a successful grocery business on O street near Eleventh , have sold their stock and store to Dan Cummins , who takes immediate possession and is at homo to his friends behind the counter. It H quite a step that Mr. Cummins has taken from the foot board of nn express engine tote to the calm surroundings of the grocer's trade , but it i * a stop Dan has been contem plating for a year or moro and that he pro ceeded to put into effect when with the other boys ho left the employ of the B. &M. Up nnd down the main line from Omaha and Plttttsmouth to Hastings nnd the west , Mr. Cummins has a long list of friends who un doubtedly will wish him a rapid and suc cessful run as the proprietor of a popular grocery store. The Odd Follows who journeyed to Fre mont and the celebration there returned homo after the festivities a happy band , nnd pronounce the entire reception and celebration a great success. The Odd Followc who visited Crete uud the anni versary celebration there also report a very plcastmt gathering there. To-night the Lincoln board ot trade will hold its annual meeting , and it will undoubt edly call a largo number of members and business men together. The board has hade o very prosperous year , nnd that it has been of great ami lasting bencllt to the city is the verdict of all The democratic county convention will be hold to-day in Fitzgerald hall. Thcro was scarcely enough enthusiasm nt the primaries to got a list of delegates , nnd the indications nro thrt the convention will not bo largely at tended. The executive committee of the state W. O. T , U. is in session in this city transacting ) < uslnos3 in their semi-annual meeting. Mrs. M. M. Lnntry and Mrs. O. W. Clark , of Oim.ha , nro in attendance. Colonel Thomas I'rlco , of Bonnet , has a vary line grnnlto quarry that ho has oocncd this spring , and Is prepared to 1111 orders for largo or smi'll amounts Ho had some hand some specimens in the city yesterday that ho wi exhibiting to t'io county board as suita- b'o for use on the now court house. Heal estate1 transfers nave largolv Increased the past wee'c and indicate a rising market nnd increased sales. Military Notes. The United States Military List , just re ceived nt the headquarters ef the department of the Platte , contains a portrait and bio graphical sketch of Major General Crook. The book also contains a list of all the otll- cers in the service , together with their loca tion as also those of the National Guard of the several states. The data of Major General Crook's de parture has not yet bocti decided [ upon , though it Is known that ho will leave before the 2nd of May. It * superior excollenc * proven In millions ot homes for mote than a quarter of a century. II U used by the United States Government" dor ed by theTmads of the great tinlversltles s thn strongest , mire.il . and most healthful. Dr. 1'rtce'B Cream Uaklnir Powder does uot contain aumonla , lime or ulutn. Sold ouh'ln cans ' INrt J'OWDEHCO. . Chicago. Bt. LouU. Tie Chances for the Bricklayer's ' Strike Soon to End , The tJblqnltnua Interview makcn An- otlicrStrllco A Lady In the Caao This Time Another Wonderful - dorful Recovery , "Is the bricklayers strike ended yet ? " was slew ! of a striking bricklayer recently. "No , nil I don't kno\r as It Trill end Bonn , but It ought to RS It is going to retard a great many Improve ments tlili summer It It rtocs not end soon , and ' .hat H not nil. " answered the striker , "I nm ifrald It will * iirencl to some of the other Tados. " Borne of the prominent contractor * nd builders holng Interviewed regarding the hove statement gnld they know nothing about ho Rtrlko uprenillng , but rnther thought it i ouldnnon be satlnfactorlly adjustedas It should jo. for the building should not bo retarded now. Amontr the contractors nnd builders Inter viewed by the writer Was Mr. I. N. Deuel , who resides at No.SKK Patrick avennc.and li at pres ent engaged in building himself n beautiful omo In Konntzo's addition. The writer ap- iroacacd htm on the subject , and was Informed .hat ns tarns ho know the utrlka wag contlncd to ho bricklayer * nnd brick moulders , and In his minion it would not extend any further than fiat , "but , " continued Mr. Dcuol , "If you are mxlons for nn Interview on an Interesting mat er RO see Mrs. Deuel , shd enntell you something ind will toll you what is true , for I am Intor- istcd In that subject , and am about n < ; happy o3 man can bo that she lias recovered. " Then she has been alckr * "Yes , she boa been sick , and she owes her won- lerful recovery to the skill nnd \ \ Ido experience it oun ot Omaha's gruatcstphystclons. but coino. re wilt go to the house ixnu sue her. she can tell on nil about it , " The writer found Mrs. Deuel n very pleasant aily. and willing to toll her story , which was as "allows : tens. i. n. DKDsr , . "Yes. I was n very sick woman n year ngo thii ast whiter. I contracted n suvero cold , I had ain nnd dlscumtort In my chest , nnd n sensu ot awness or soreness in the upper part ot my chest , which was painful on coughing , my COUKH , v ns dry nnd hacking , especially on lying down nnd on waking. I felt foveilsh touiitcl night , but nlwnys foil easier In the forenoon , my breathing was labored , ntid I continually felt the wnntofnlr , My wheazlUK ns distinctly autll- blo to others , nnd thu members ot my family often referred to It. My cough became very severe - vere , nudmy friends , and even niybelf , thought that 1 wns going Into consumption. I coughed , coughed.and my lungs were so sere that It racked mo terribly , nttera spell I would raise tenacious material , often mixed with blond. I lost llesli nnd strength. 1 had n very tender spot In the left sldo of my chest which caused mo consider- nble anxiety nnd led mo to believe I was soon to bo ono ot the great throng that had gnno before. I tried n variety ot medicines , but they did not Eoem to reach thu spot. At hist my husband suggested that wo go ayl see Dr. McCoy.Vo did so. Ho pronounced my case curable , nnd 1 commenced ticatmont , that was about three months ngo t Improved rapidly and felt ns well as over after two month H treatment , but decided to continue another month ns a matter of precaution. My lungs feel sound nnd strong , I do not cough , nnd feel that the doctor has really saved my life , nnd 1 cunuot bpenk tto highly ot his skill and painstnkltip , not to men tion the modeinto fees ho charged mo , " Mrs. Deuel. ns uliovo mentioned , resides nt present nt No. " > Patrick nvcnuc. North maha , where she will willingly substantiate ; the nbovo btatement to mi- ono doubting It , by calling upou or nddr esslug her there. POINTED QUESTIONS. A Fciy Symptom ! ) or n Disease Thnt Mny Prove Sprloiis to Yon. Do you have frequent tits of mental depres sion ? Do you experience rinsing or buzzing noises In your cars ; Do you feel ns though you must Eultocnto when lying down ? Are you troubled with a Lacking cough and general debility ? Are your eyes generally weak nnd watery , and frequently Intlamed ? Does your voice have a husk , thick sound , and n nasal sort of twnng ? Is your breath frequently offensive from some unaccountable causo/ Have you a dull oppressive headache gener ally located over the eyes ? Do you have to hawk and cough frequently In the oirort to clear your throat ? Are you losing your sense ot smell , and Is your scnso of taste becoming dulled , everyone nirectod will have n few ormany of them. The greater or moro serious your symp toms , the moro dangerous your condition. This class of diseases Is treated very successfully by Dr. McCoy or his associates. The many cases reported through the column of the dally papers provo this , and each statement published Is substantially the same as given by the patient cured. Dr. McCoy und his associates , use no secret nostrums , but cure diseases by their skillful combination of the best known re medied , applied lu the mo.st approved manner , nnd by imng the latest and mont highly recom mended appliances known to thu profession. They thus produce results that speak for them selves In the many patients cured , nnd w e ns- Hiire our renders that these eminent physicians have achieved a success In curing illse.iao which rew or no other doctors can duollcute. A SHADING PHYSIOLOGIST Advances Ills Tlii-ory-of Gntarrli and Conautiiptlun Ilia Advlco an the Snlijoor. Ono ot the best learned physicians of modern times. In un article on cnturth nnd consumption bays : " 1'ho treatment of consumption hnsmado great advances by the introduction of naw rum- uJles , nnd has enabled the close htudent and specialist to ettiblUh Indications for remedies long In use , so that by their methodl applica tion butter icsults aio uttatncd than wcio for merly gained nt n tlmo when consumption and cancer weie regarded UN equally lucuiaulo , nnd wei o somewhat similarly treator. "Tho truotmont of consumption demands n careful avoidance to nil agents calculated to cause hyiHiremla of the lungs nnd bronchial cu- tnnh. I'ertons In whom n tendency to con- gumption la Biispectod should be treated with the greatest cam and attention. I "Finally , whenever there Is the slightest bus- piclon of n predisposition to consumption , every catarrh , no matter how slight , should bo treated with the utmost rare , which must not be relaxed until the catarrh Is entirely well. This rule , so obvious from our i > olnt of view , is very frequently - quently violated- "Many patients fall a victim to the deeply rootwJ prejudice that a neglected catarrh never leads to consumption. DOCTOR J , GBESAP M'COY ' , Has Ollices No. 310 and 311 UAMOC nuiI.DINO. OMAHA. NUn. Whore all curable cases are treated with sue- ce s. Medical diseases treated aklllfullr. Consnmn. tion , JlrlRlit'M disease. Dyspepsia. ItheumatUm , andallNEUVOUS DldliAHlk AildUc.i es pei culiar to the sexes a bpcclalty. UATAItliK ClHtlil ) . fXJNSULTATION ut office or by matlll. Many diseases are treated successfully by Or , McCoy through the malls , and It Is thus possible fur thoao unable to make the Jour- ley to obtain successful hospital treatment ut their home * . OfllcoliouraO to lla. m.2 to 4 p. m , : 7io8i > . tn. 8UNDAV HOUUB FHOM 9 A. M/TO 1 1'.M Correspondence receives proicct attention. No letter * answered unl u acaompouled by 4 cent * In * Uuipa , Address all mall to Dr. J. 0. McCoy , 'Iloornj 3lfl mf 311Uuo ( ) bullUlat , In consequence of the heavy consignments we have lately received from our agentjs throughout the country and the low figures we bought them , we have con cluded to give the public an opportunity to purchase GOOD RELIABLE CLOTH ING at prices heretofore unknown , for the next ten days , commencing Saturday To-day , April 28th , and ending Wednesday , -May 7th. It is almost unnecessary for us to go into details with regard to quality , etc. , of our stock as it is conceded by everybody that it is unapproachable by any ready made clothing in the coun try. Our stock comprises every conceivable design and style which is needed by any reasonable man. EVERYTHING GOES. IMPORTED WORSTED FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS , which STRIPED TROWSEBS , which wns made to order for $9. ami wo formerly wore made to order for § 25 , nnd wo formerly sold for $15 ; sold for 86 , NOirf3.7fi. For 10 Days Only. - $ S A SUIT. For Ten Days Only. CORKSCREW PANTALOONS , which wore made to order for 812 , nnd wo RAILROAD LONG STRAIGHT CUT SACK SUITS , which wore made formerly sold for S8 to order for $30 , nnd wo formerly sold for $18 ; ; NOW $ f.6O. For 10 Days Only. . NOW $ ! ) A SUIT. For 10 Dans Only CHECK TROWSERS , which were made to order for § 14 , and wo formerly SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS , neat nnd striped patterns , sack or frockwhich soldforSD ; were made to oitler for ? 35 nnd we formerly sold for § 20 ; NOW $5.25 , For 10 Days Only NOW $10.50 A SUIT. For 1O ZJoys Only. CHEVIOT PANTS , which were made to order for ? 1C , and wo formerly PRINCE ALBERT SUITS , which were maJe to or.ler for § 40 , nnd we sold for 811 ; . . . NOW G.GO. For 1O . $ Days Only. formerly sold for ? 25. \ $15.23 A SUIT. For lODaj/t Only. SPRING OVERCOATS , SING IE BREASTED NOBBY SACK SUITS , which were made to order for § 45 , nnd we formerly sold for $22.50 ; Which were made to order for § 35 , and wo formerly sold for § 18. NO W $18.00 A SUIT , For 1O May * On/// . NOW $8.73. For 1O Days Only. Every garment on the premises was made by a first class tailor and bears the name of the maker. All alterations to improve a fit done free of charge. ; ; , . 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. \ i- ! " Three Doors East of 12th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. An KlUclent Ilcmedr for Diarrhoeariiolor.i MorlmsPrsciitcry And nil Disorders of the Bonds. Imported bj- Hihaloviteh , Flotcner li Co. , Cincinnati. 0. Kornilobjr tlio following donlcn : Ulclianlxnn Drug Co. , lllnlto , llrucojc Co. , Adlnr 4 Heller. ( Jludttunu Iiro9.&C < ) . , Irank Dollono & Co. , II. H. ( Irottu. and all wholesale nnd retail druuKlsU , liquor dealers and wine morcUsnta every wlioru. l jZl'U& n Ma-AJLpL .JU&.j Who from Fi/lty , Ignorant * or Vl-e have Mriouily drainer ! IhtlrVltai Hirer DtbllltMixl Ihflr Ncrvmu hjurmionI vrU tra Incapucbiiuni for , tbo Alunly Duties or Lilo c&a Uml a [ Ufcct restoration tel Ueallh , RlrniElb and Robust SNnl.-wii . In ( ! : . . Uied IT ) erifjr Virarh Ho-plml. Jirwl ilia endoruimijU la " "I lie New V.rk Wotia" of wp. . S. 1 h Trlum. . A J'atmrr" if Jiilr25 , "ThoOjirtle ilci Ilonlulii" of June. loiJ Lud evetfltrirornwllfaltoiiriuil. ' frcs Cuniultntloa l iliil or la Person nllh our Roonraalud Conaultlne ; jo nl. * roll i i ntu quicVIr > torel to VOUNQ KEN vho lolly , Tktur IrtiMiuL. li.re W k.ttii j ADI luuilt l l . VU < 4Q tlCMMl - - - - - ItU Imyurl iti tr jtiiuliiltle. to offrpi lnft SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL WORK FREE , FREE CONSULTATION ( by Mai' ' or in P.rson ) WITH A FULL MEDICAL CONSULTING DOAIID OF O PHYSICIANS. CIVIALE BEMEOIAL AOENCV . 170 Fulton Street. N ew York ' MADAM SCHACK'S ' ABDOMINAL-HOSE JsUPPORTEStS. DRESS KEFORM \YtiPro thapcllnrii , Comfort and lleallh are ilexlrctl Hit ludlspcns- uule , Uirpiilunt liuuriM ruauced and made lia | > elr In throe to rU inrntbioiufn need no loiigt > r ufler from uvakneiiB of tliclr&ox | jy wearlim tlili ui > t > orler , Un sale Itj Icmlliu nirrilianti , Or for clr > culursunu Intormiitlon addrcti EARL MFG. CO. , 2081State St. , GUi Fluor. CHICAGO , ILLINOIS. Dissolution Notice. This is to certify that the copartnership here tofore existing between /.T. i.lndieyand Henry Svvau la dUsolrud l > y mutual txiiieont , Henry Swan retires nnd'T. . UmUoy will continue the biiolneas of nelllnc rubber bouts , shoes , etc. , ut wholesale at 1111 Jlnrney fctrent , Umnha , Z T. Llndsey assumes all liabilities ot the lutj llrra of / . T , I.ludbor S ; Co. . and la to collect nil monies and ci edits due said arm. APYIOBFBBH. IIOWTOAOV. Pee- Who Is WKAK , STEKVOU8. nr.BUMTA ay his VSGOfl of ilOHY , XSINt * and aiANIIGOn.cnu. InK exhausting dralni upon the FOVNTAINB of I.EPt. IIEADAVIIE , IIAflKA IIE , firradml DronmflWEAKWKSH of Memnry. HAHBI- FULNESS in SOCIETT , PIMPI.ES upon the fACR. and nil the EFFECTS leadlnc to EAKKY DBCAYand porhapi COXliail- TEUN or INSAKIT Y. ihould consult at once the CKI.EnilATF.n Dr.Clarkp , , EslBtilishod IBTil. Er Clarke hnn modd NEUVOUS Ii- IIII.l-1'V. OSIKONIfl and all Dlieuct of the KNITO WKI.VAUY Orpsiu a Lite HMidy. It makes NO dlGercnro WHAT you . 'ii'.TC taken or WHO bos failed to cure you. es-rEH A L.ES u ( Te ring from diseases pecu liar U > their BOX can consult with the ntsurinca of tpocdy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. OS-Send i cants postage for Colebrnted TTorka on Cbronlc , Hcr\ons and Deli cate Diseases. Consultation , personally or by Utter , fi-ec. Consult the old Vortnr. Tboacand * cnr d. Offlo nnd arlor private. O-Thoeo contcmplntins UtrrlaK eend for Dr. Clnrko'o celebrated guldo Bale and Femnlo , each l&c , , both 25c. ( § t mp > ) . Befaro confidlni ; your caec , consult Dr. CLAnui : . A friendly letter or call may lave future nuQcriDgand shame , and add golden years to life. 2r-Book "Life's ( Secret ) Er rors , " We. ( itamps ) . Medicine and writings eont everywhere , secure from cxposuru. Hours , 8 to B : Sundays. 9 to 12. Address , P. D. OLABKB. M. D. 1O8 Sa Clart St. . OHIOAnQ. ILL. The loading Corsets of Europe - opo anj America. O V O t 2,000,0000 , Bold last your in this coun try alono. eons arc : they are the best Httlnor , most com' fortablo , most dur able and choopeat icorsot ov er mado. Avoid worthless Imitations , Cornllno la used In no Corsets ozcopt thosa made by us. Nona are genulno unluea Dr. WARNER'S CORALI HE la print ed on Inaldo of ctool covor. For Bale by all loading merchants. WARNER BROS , * J. A. MINER , Manager. < 1 UKATKFUL COKirOKTINU Epps's Cocoa DltrAKFAST. "Or a thorout/h kuuwledse of the natural Inwi Hbliu k'OTern thu operation of digestion nnil nutri- lion , and by careful application of the line properties of wcllclocttit C'ocun , Air. Kpps hat | > rovldoil our Lrcukfnit tabc ! wllli u delicately rJftYOruil bercrana nlikh ruur ( are ut mony henry doctor1 ! bllli. Ills by the ] uaicluuiu u of lucli urtlclut of illtt thuta cunntltutlon way t > e ura-luaUjr built up until ttnuu cnuugh to rrsUt o\cry teiuli'nc' to liliottu. Hun dreds of tubtlo niamdluf art ) ttoutlne around 114 r udy to attack nbcruvcr thuru It a weak point. Wo luuV otcapo man ; a fatal ( Imft br kceplntc ouriolroi well furtlded with pure blood an < l a properly nourished Irauio. " Clill Bcrrln > < iatetto. Uudn ilmplr vrtth bulling water or milk. Bold oaly In half pound tint t'jr Urocen labeled thun Homojopathlc Chemists , , . I.ONDOS THE DOIIAIIOH SULKY ! BEST MADE. Pcrfett nidinfi Doggies. Breaking Carts. Fine Ilfipalrlnir. Iteatooabla I'rlcts. Bohanon Carriage Co , , " 'c Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Ijaudreth's Celebrated . Plants , Tut Flowers and Floral designs. Send fnrcntaloirnu. W. H. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors ] ( ,22 Gairitol Avonuo. S. i D , BATON 1742 Lawrence SL , Denver , Coi Ot the Missouri State Munlum of Anatomy , St. Louis. Mo. , University Colleco Hospital , London - don , Uleaon , Germany and Mow York , having devoted tnelrattentlou. SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Moro especially those arising trom Impru dence , invite all so mifforlni ; to corroipond with our delay Disoiisra ot Infection and contaqlon cured hiifoly and upocrtlly without use ot dan- geroutt ilruci. 1'aUents whoso cases huvo be n neglected , badly treated or pronounced Incurable - able , should not rail to write us concerning their symptoms. All letters receive immediate atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed FHER to any addresn on re ceipt of out ) --cent stamp. "Practical Observa tions on NcrvotiM Debility and I'byiilcnl Kxhaus- tiun , " to which Is added nn "Kn&ar on Mar- riaRo. " with Important chapters on diseases ot thn Heprodurtlva OrRaus , tan whole forming a valuable medical treatlio which should bo read by all young men Addreaa DBS. S. & D. D'AVIESON , 1742 Liwrcnco SL , Denver Col. tl U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , - $2BOOOO Surplus , - BO.OOO H. Vf. YATKH. President. LEWIS 8. UKED. Vice-rrcslaent. A. IS. TouzAMN.Suil Vlcu-l'rosldent. W. 11. B. HuaiiKS , Cashier. VIRKCTOIIS ; W. V MOUSE , JOHNS. Cnr.r.iNS , II.S VATES. Lu\ri88. ItKEO , A.E.TOD/ALIH. nanlclncOfflce ThE IRON BANK. Cor. 13th nnd Famam 8t . A General llauldui : Iluaimaa Truusooted. WANTED , i lAMued bj Couuticfl.Clt- leu. towna and water Companies , etc. A3"Correxi > andcnce Bollcltrd. H.W. HARRIS & GO , , BARKERS , ShprlfT'H Sale. Dy virtue of nn order of sale Issued out of the county court for Douglas County , Nebraska , und U > ma directed , I Mill on tliu fctli day of Hay , A. I ) . , ! & * , ut o'clo kp. ; n , of said day attlio warehouse of I'ayuke Ilro ' Co. . 1103 , 1101 and 11W , Howard street. In tbut'ltyof Omaha , Doug. I us County , Nebraska , bell at public auction the properly iioxciilud In ahl order of tule us tn- } lows , tolt ; A lot of cloth , coiulstlim of stilt- ine * , overcoating , coat and veil patterns , broad' cloth , etc. ; uUo H lot cf llulmjb uud tailors ti Uii- , materials , etc , and a small quantity of custom madtt clothing. Hulil piop < 'rty to be Hold to balljfy a cei tain Ju Jjriiient obtalui-d by Henry Wolf und Wllllum Llcbtensladur agalnut August Miller , before J mitre Shloldn. county iuiluu for stild county , for UtU.lU damanes and tl' ' Ocotts , with interest from April 3rd , l&tf. until paid , and 11.05 costs ot Increase on bald judgment ana ftccrutnuco U. litrHtt of DoiicU * County , Neb. , April 2 ? , ifc * . tt "The Ovorhiiul JEautc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Nent Little Sketch Book. 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 gaine laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to 0. B.TKHURTS. Gen'IP. &T. Agt , , Omahn. Neb. NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends como teas as Kastcrn lines will sell tickets and run Semi Monthly Land Excursions orer the Union Pacific ( lTlio Ovcrlnml Route. " Until July 1,1888 , tickets sold for thcso excur sions will bo good thirty days for tlio round trip and can bo used ten nays going. Wlion purchas ers aie ready to return , these tickets will be good live days for that purpose. It purchasers wlxh to stop short of destination on our lines , aKcnts will stamp tickets good to return from michpoint. J. S. TKIIHCT8. K. L. LOMAX. Gen. P. ftT. AgontAnA { > ' . P. * T. A. "The Ovorlniid Slouto. " Has EO arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy , 1'assengcr Agent , Council liluflft Iowa. The rescrvalions when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. H.VKJIItRTR. K. U L.O8IAX , Gen. V. Si T. Accnt. Ag-j't Q. I1. & T. A. . O I/UIA. / ) DOT LINE OK Tim Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul fl'y ' , The Bust Route from Oiiinlm and Couucll IJlulTs to - = = = THE EAST- TWO T1UINS DAILT BUTWERN OMAUA AND COUNCIL UI.UFKH Chlcngo , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Hnplds , Hock lalati J , l-'rccport , Hock ford , Clinton , IhibtHjue , Davenport , KI lu , Hmlison , Junesilllo , lleiolt , Wlnonn , La Crossc , And all otliar Imporlunt point ! KJst , Kortbout tai Boutbeiut , For through ticket * rail nn the ticket aacnt t 1MI Kunmm itreet , la Darker Illock , or ut Union P cine iniot , I'lillmnn Sleeper * nnd thn flni' t DliilnitCarila th world art ) run on Hie innlu line of thu CUIciyo , Wll naukcn & HI. I'nul Itnllwar , unit OYcrr ullontlnpli paid tn paoaiik'eri br courteous uiauloiot of tbi company. U , MirlKll. Ornornl Muimccr. J. V TIICKKK. Anslotanl O.iiiural Mana er. A. V. U. ( 'AlIl'KNTKU , ( Joncrol 1'iuteugat nnl UK ( ) . r lTKAFKOKI ) , A > il > tnnt anilTlrket Aircnt. JT. CI.AHK ( ionoral Superlntenrtcnt. E.T.Allen , M. D. , UoaoDOpatbla Bptclullit , Yr AND THROAT NOSE , EAR EptcUclei Accurntel ; Frticrlbtd. MABtGE JitJK , , OMAI1A. ir. J. Surgeon and Physician. Office N. W Corner Hth and Ikmgliu 61 , talephone , iCi ; KuilJ ace tolephoni , Mi.