8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- : SATURDAY , MAY 5 , 1888. | ; TH'K CITY. I Pcrhonnl I'nrnRrnnhs. t Clnrl * .1. Tisdol , of Kearney , Is nt the K Pnxlon , | f' John It. Marklcy , of Nlobrnrn , was in the | < , city yesterday. l > . Frank 1' . Ireland , of Nobraslen City , Is nt the Pnxton , .7.1' . Hnrttniui , of Kearney , Is In the city nml Is nt the Puxton , K. I . Wcnthcrhy. of Crcigbton , Nob. , was seeing Omntm yrstcrday , K. 3. Jordnn , of Orccly Center. In this Btntc , IB In the city visiting 1' . TlRhc , of Tighc & Duffy. K. W. Hurlbut , of the Aurora Sun , Is in the rlty. Hurlbut Is one of the moulders of pub lic opinion who nhvnys savs what ho thinks. Charles .T. Mentor and Prof. .1. H Uruncr have pone to Cleveland as representatives of this state in the grand lodge of the Knights of Honor. They will bo absent two weeks. lion , It. S. Hlbb , of Hcatiiee , county attor ney for Oago county and a roclc-rootcd demo crat , attended the democratic Btnlo con von tion and has been visiting the family of Mr. Thomas 1C. Sudborough , his brother-in-law , for the past two or thrco dajs. Mr. O. Mnclcod , accompanied by his sister- in-law , loft for Cliarlottctown , Can. , his old homo , last evening. Ho took with him Ins in fant Ron , also tlic remains of his late do- paitcd wife. A few of Mr. Mnclcod'a nearest friends were allowed to sec the remains before - fore lo.iving , and although laying in a vault In Council IJtufT.s slneo Apiil I , they were wonderfully preserved and looked qulto nut- urnl. urnl.Miss Miss Minnie Freeman , of St. Paul , the bllrzard heroine , was nt the Millard yester day. She avoided meeting newspaper men. A lir.i : representative was allowed the privi lege of asking her ti few questions , but she refused to bo Interviewed. Miss Freeman's object in visiting Omaha was to personally thank Mr. Hoscwater for his kindness to her through the HUB , and to Inform anxious ones that her object in going to California was to join her people who llvo there. Miss Ft ecman left the city at 8 o'clock last even ing. AVnntciI for Iliirjjlary. John T. Norris , the Ohio detective , writes to Chief Scavcy to bo on the lookout for Jackson Halo , who is wanted t Cleveland , Tenn. , for engineering u big jewelry burg lary down thcie. Amoiin tlm Contractors. The action of the bricklayers in talking of orcanl/ing a boycott against nil the building material manufacturers who furnish con tractors with material to bo put Into build ings by "scab" men will probably lead to the organi/atlon on the part of the contractor , brick nnd other material manufacturers of a vigorous boycott on the bricklajers' union nnd ijs members. While the contractors sco many of their old employes who are mem bers of tno union standing out and entering this boycott ngninst them and the manufactuiers of the material , and would bo glad to give them work if they could , they can not but feel that some organi/cd plun must be taken on their part to check mate any such organized boycott on the part of the union men. The plan of holding n meeting to perfect a builders' exchange . for Uiu purchase of all kinds of building ma terial wii8 talked of at the exchange rooms yesterday. Tlio members of the exchange are receiv ing applications from non-union men every day for positions at brick work , and the con tractors say they have as many men now as they can use. Seven men arrived yesterday for Dan Hatnslilrc and nro now at work. Four ot them came from DOS Moines , two fiom Kansas City , nnd ono from Mnrshalltown. Onu contractor mailed tickets yesterday for four old bricklayers at liurlington , Vt , to como on and take a place on his walls. A letter was received ycstciday nt the exchange from Charles Ik-cton , of HuntingtouW. Va. , who said that ho could tiiriiinh the con tractors hero with sixty-live men in a day's notice , nnd would bo glad to find woik for them. Ills letter was.answered by saying that a gi cat many bricklayers could not bo employed in the city. TIKAUI > AT THK BAT. The BInle Mcmberof the Family Taken an Inning. Mr. Richard Ti&iul , whoso name has within the past few weeks bp : omo so familiar to the Onmhan , writes the Hin u letter , in which ho "briefly explains his unfoitunato family affairs. " Mr. Tizard hid prior to the recent disturbance at the orphan asylum cherished the hope that the worst was past , but has re cently dlscovoted , like the baid of Avon , that "IIoll hath no fury like n woman scorned , " and at this time begins to believe that lifo is but a narrow vnlc between the high peaks of twoetcrniticsand that the way farer's lot is simply to bo bumped on ono side nnd then tlio other until his moitai frnmo is ono mass of biuisos and his spiritual p.ut sorely wounded. In his aitlclo ho i elates that since Ills marriage with Mis. T his o < c- iiitcnco lias been ono of mental and physical nnguish ; that Mis. T.'s conduct was such that seven years ago ho went out of business to try nnd redeem her fiom ruin and dogia- elation. She rose up and i ompellcd him to sleep on the hay in his bain and on the floor with the door locked. Slio has , so Mr. U'iz.ird says , scratched him. clawed him nnd chawed him , and whaled him over the head with n potato-masher , from tlio effects of which ho did not- recover in n inoi.lh. And at onetime time she pointed a revolver at him , and but for his get * Ing aw ay from her ns ho did , a neat little monument would now bo standing on Piospcct Hill whcio no stone now stands. Mr. Timid then describes the disturbance nttho orphan iisyiiini , and says Mrs Timid is n prevaricator , an oquivocntor and a ma nipulator of truth , as ho did not kick hcrand did not abuse her. Ho also lolatcs that in- Bteud of MX ) people , there were not fifty pres ent. The injuicd husband closes his tale of woo by stating that ho had intended to leave tlio city , but that ho has changed his mind , nnd will iciuain hcio until death iclleveshlm of his BiilTuiings. This Is nil , both pui ties have had an Inning * nnd the score stands ono and ono. A icpoi t of the other eight will not bo made this se.i- -8011. I have oponcil my Woodruff granite quarries and can I'm all orders of almost any dimcubions. Koclc can bo been at fatonu yards of Win. Tvler , Lincoln , Nub. " Tnob PJIICK. TJll ) UAIIiKOADS , \\lUi DIP bL'Ki : . The Burlington engineer uho was knocked down the collar the other day by some un known miscreant , nnd who has since been t'oiillnod in St. Joseph's hospital , will buroly die , according to the statement of his physi cian , who assorts that the victim's back is broken , A FiictoiiT nr.ror AT inn IIMJFPS. The Union 1'ncltlc will soon bogm the erec tion of a fi eight depot at the terminus of its Tenth avenue extension in Council HlulTs. It is ulbo rumored that a depot for tlio accom modation of passengers will bo oiected at that point. \ \ holier or not such action \\ill bo soon lakon is uncei tiijn. HIM , TIIEHI 11.11 TO CHICAGO ? The late Thomas J. I'ottcrico president of the Union Pacltlo upon assuming the man agement of the road ventured the statement that tlio Union Padllc would in time bo com pelled to build a line from Council Uluffs to Chicago in order to coinpcto for transconti- ugital | business. This idea which was sug- fe'osteM > ' \ Mm has Hot as jot died out , aim u movement In tSr.i direction can bo antici pated at any time. srncns. General Manager Kimball of the Union Pacitlc , who lias been in Denver for bomo time nnivcd lust evening. Mr. Tubbcts , general passenger nsjent of the Union Paclllu , who has bean In Colorado und California on n trip , ictuins to day. Mr I.ouiax , assistant passenger agent of the Union I'aduo , returns fiom Chicago to day.A . A special iMity from California will arrlvo on the Union 1'ueillo Ihcr today and will thence leave for Chfcagdiathc Chicago cage , IJurllngton . Qninry , The ofllcial aiinounccmont of. G. M. Cum- ming as general manager of the St Joji > ph & CrHUd Island , was ivcelvod j csterday. Soidenborg's Figure , the talk of tlio town , A lOc cigar for 60. Mai Moycr & Co. , wholesale depot , A FOOljISH ACT. Atlolpli K.HISO Surrenders Her Dnuglitrroto ft Str/miRer. Mrs. Adolph F1 Kruse , who resides nt the corner of Thirteenth nnd California streets , has boon guilty , it seems , of n very idiotic nnd reprehensible ploco of business. Wed nesday forenoon , while Mr. Kruso WAS nt his work In Dletz's lumber yard n man , giv ing the name of John Hugh , called at his house and told his wife that ho was from Akron , 0. ; that ho was wealthy and had n wife , but no children , nnd that they wcro very desirous of adopting n llttlo girl. Ho had seen Mrs , Kruso's oldest daughter , May , n handsome , rosy-checked lass of thirteen , and was much Impressed with her , and at once stated to the unsuspecting mother that ho would take her , adopt her , nnd give her nil the advantages of his wealth and luxuriant homo. The woman , of course , was very loath to pat t with her bright-eyed daughter , but realizing what an opportunity this was , ns she Innocently thought , for llttlo May to bo reared nnd Jbroujjht up under the influences of eultuionnd rcllncincnt , dually consented , and turned the girl over to the man , who took her away with him. Of course , when Mr. Kruso returned from his work In the evening , ho was shocked beyond measure at what his wife had done , nnd almost frantic ho loft the house to hunt up Hugh and his innocent child. The Hist step was to ac quaint the police with the status of things , nnd then a thoiough search was Instigated thiouphout the city. Hut all the efforts proved futile , not n trace of the man and child could bo found anywhere. The result of the husband's investigations and his up- prehensions of the evil that was overshadowing their eldest born threw Mrs. Kruso into hysterics and nt piesent she is prostrate and in n critical way indeed. However , there is no absolute evidence that the man Is not nil ho icprcscntcd. The nu- thoiitics nt Akron have been communicated with and the hopes of the llttlo family all de pend upon the response they will ptobably iccclvo from that sotnco. It looks , however , ns if the designs of Hugh were wicked nnd depi aved. _ The management of the Union Pa cific "Tho Oxerlnnd Route , " made a change in the running time of its local trains Sunday , April Uth ! ) , that will be hailed with delight by the residents of "The Omaha and Republican Valley. " This change is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph and Grand Island branch , making1 the leaving time of No. 7 at Council Bluffs at 8:40 : a. in. and Omaha ! ) :00 : a. m. Arriving at Valley at 10:123 : a. in. ; it connects with the train arriving at Valparaiso at 11:50 : a. m. , and at Stromborg at 2i"iO : p. m. Hero it connects with the St. Joseph and Grand Island train , via McCool Junction and Fairflold , arriving at Alma at 10:00 : p. in. The train running opposite leaves Alma dally at 5:1(0 : ( a. m. , arriving at Stronibburg at 1":00 : p. in. , ValparaibO U : ; > 0 p. m. and Valley 4:15 : p. m. , connecting with No. 8 arriving in Omaha at 5 : > r > 0 p. m. and Council Bluffs atS:10p. ( : in. , connecting with eastern trains. A change in the running of trains between Lincoln and Valparaiso , enables piibbongors leaving Alma in the morning to reach Lincoln at 3:40 : p. in. Leaving Lincoln at 11:85 : a. m. they connect at Valparaiso with the Alma train , arriving there at 10:00 : p. in. Good time and through chair car ac commodations , makes this the most de- birablo line running into this portion ot Nebraska. Passengers between Alma and Lincoln will bo obliged to make only ono change and that at ValparaibO. J. S. TIIWITS , Gcn'l. Pas. and Ticket Agent. GKNEIIAL imOOICE IN TOWN. Arrival of tlic New Commander ol'tlic IMntte. Colonel Terrell , Major Hughes nnd Adju tant General Greek waited patiently for nearly two hours attho Webster street depot yesterday morning for the belated train that 'brought to the city liwgadicrGcncral Biookc , the successor of Major General Crook ill the command of the Department of the Plnttc. General Biooko came'from St. Paul , having stopped ovei in that city fern n short vnution and lest incidental to his long joiiinoy fiom Toil Shaw , Montana , where ho had been commander , and was accompanied by his wife and her sister. Mis. Hill. The p.nty was accorded a soldierly welcome , and were cscoitcd to cauiages and driven to the i'axton where a suite of rooms had been pieviously engaged for them. Soon after General Crook called upon General Hiooko In his npaitmonts , con gratulating him upon his nromotlon and wished him eveiy success possible. General Brooke has a grand record , nnd , unlike Ins predecessor , is not n graduate of West Point. He entered the volunteer service as captain of Pennsylvania volunteers in Apiil , ltil ( , colonel November , IbGl , and biigadicr gcn- rrtil of volunteers May , flH. For distin guished services at tlio battles of tlio Old Wilderness and RpoUsylvanin court house , Vir/'inl / i , biovet major general of volunteers for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of Tolopotouy , and Cold Harbor , Va. Resigned February , 1805. Lieutenant colonel Thirty seventh United States Infantry July. 1SIO , colonel Thiid United States infantry Match , ISH ) , brevet colonel and brigadier genoial United States army for the battles of Gcttjsburg and Spottsylvania. THE I'ASSENGKH DKPAKTMKNT Of ( lie Union Pacific. 'THE OVERLAND ROUTJV has gotten out a ily bill designed to call attention to the summer retorts along the line of this railway. It is a good hill and touristspleasure bcokorssports men and fishermen should apply at once to J. S. Tobbets , general passenger and ticket agent , Omaha , Neb. , for informa tion in regard to the points of interest along the line before deciding where they will spend the summer season or vacation holidays. MAIIVH lti\UIUUj3Y. ! Tells About Ills Uelatlons With Cody's Wild AVose. Marvc Beaidsloy , champion long distance riiter of the woiId , and late pony oxpicss rider of Buffalo Bill's Wild Went , is in the city. Ho fools very sere ever the letter re cently published in the Herald over the sig nature of John Ivaiio , a former bartender In this city , but now with Buffalo Bill , and de nounces the same as a conglomeration of iirilicious falsehoods und mlsropiesent.itlons , and says that the whole matter arose out of hlHBovoilug his connection with the Wild West and embarking into the show busmoss for himself. Ho also states that ho sent for Kane to come to Ktuope , and suppoi ted him all summer , nml that this is the lelurn lie gets for his kindness and generosity. On nnd after April 29th the day coaches on the Union Pacific's No. 3 , known as the "Overland Flyer , " will betaken taken oil , to hotter c'nahlo it to make timo. This will add largely to the popularity that has already been gained u.y this fast train. After that date it will carry only passengers holding first class tickets , to points where tlio train makes regular stops , between Council Blulls and Ogdon. Such passengers must purchase tickets for scats or berths in Pullman sleepers , before entering tlio curs. ni.vcii : AM ) UAH. District Court. SI/ITS FILED. Walter B , Soluy Hied a suit against Charles 13 .Campbell for $1,000 duo on notes given to sccuio p.ijjDcnts on real estate purchased. \.ANTS 5,000 1HMAOL3. Willl.un 13. Claik wants K > ,000 damages from Henry Voss , the architect , for caielcss diaiuago ami plans nnd negligent supciin tending of tlio building Nos. 1414 and 1110 ILrinpy street.A . A IIKINOI-S rimmi : , The Nebraska nnd Iowa insurance com- p.mj jn thur action 1,0'un ycstciday against JumtsT Hull , nllcgo "that during the tluio lattrwuinjr bi twccn the Hht day of January , aud fho llist daj ol Juuo , ISiTi said de- fcndnnt was the Rcncrnl mnnntsdr nml npcnt of the company , nntl tlmt ho unlawfully and frmitlently niniroprlntcd to bis own use M.270 41. " The ( .omiMin.v aik for a Judgment In that sum nsraiml Hint , 4UKOUJ Olt T1IK MAT TE'IM. The following nanictl Jurors have been drawn for the May term of court , which bo- pins on the 14th lust : Tirst wnm Etistis A. Hramlt , Kdwnrd Cnrroll ! Second ward Charles Plnsc-h , Charles H. Hcdncltl : Third wnrd W 13. Toyton , Jncob P. Muck j Fourth ward M. J. r o mtin , Kd. Shelby : Fifth ward John Ualloy , G. Y. Hcndrlck ; JOFCiih Hcdmond , Michael McOrath ; Sixth want Willis Courier ; Eighth ward .lames J. Casey , Aurilmin M. Parker ; Ninth ward DcwlttC. Siitphcn ; Millard Henry Ilelacy ; McArdlc J. II. McArdlc ; Douplas Hcnrv Hnscr ; Florence LawrencO Hansom * . South Omaha J. M. Toner sr ; Waterloo ucorgo W. Hill. Hill.MAtir MAtir WANTS TO I.VAVn I'ATIIICK. Mary McGough sets forth that her hus- biinil , Patrick C. , is worth $10,000 , nnd she nsks the court to give her an absolute divorce from him , with full clmrpo of their children , nnd fuifllcleiit alimony to feed and la-op them clothed. Mary nnd Pntilclt weio married in Ireland , and of late ho has developed a violent lent and pugnacious temper , to the tenor of the wife nml children. County Conrt. No cases wcro tried by Judge Shields yester day morn inp. John L. Watson filed an attach ment suit against * ! 154 M ) wortli of goods pur chased by defendant of the Now York Stor- ngo company. AI'rOIVTKI ) TnClAI , inMlM'UIUTIttV. Mrs. Nellie Frank Henton was yesterday appointed special ndminlstratrix of the estate of her deceased father , John Fiank. esti mated to bo wo ith $100,000. I'ollcc Court , Obstructing the Street Stephen Taylor , continued. Drunk and Disorderly S. K. Sercrton ( JTi nnd costs ; < M11 < o Stock and O. E. Hurk , $1 and costs ; Charles Dally , J'J nnd costs ; Eil Reynolds , George linkerWilliam Smith , dis charged. Vagrancy Frank Scott , 5 dajs ; Charles dine , 15d.i.\s ; Louisa Bell , $ J > ; H. Hollis- tor , W. J. Clyde. Henry Clean , 1 dav each ; Henry Wilson. John Carroll , Tom llaynes , Dan Gcnn , John ICclley , Henry Leo nnd William Eagnn , discharged. . The imsscngor dojiurtment of tlio Union Pacific , "Tlio Overland Route , " hns jubt gotten out ns an advertisement what is known ns the Switchmen's Puz/do , cnpnblu of solution in ten moves. It fncliiates nil wlio try to bolvo it nnd bids fair ns iv novelty to stu-piibs tlio great 1S-15-14 puzzle that cronted buch a cnuo sovornl years npo. Send 10 cents postage to J. S. "Telbcts , G. P. & I1. A. , for one of tlie&o little interesting and cnterUiiiiihg pu/.zles. Itrnl l Htato TriitiHlVrH. Hermann Ncwinnn ( single ) t nl to Hobcrt A Willicr. lots 11. 1- und H , blk 0 , Al- briKht's nnnex , w d . . . , J 1,060 rinnk Murphy ( single ) to Christian 1'cter- f > on , lotKf. Hclson'R add , i ] c. . . . . 1 Chat A lloir nnd wife to Hasimis Jncoli- hcn , lot I In M H Goblo'h sub tllv , w tl . 8JO Corporation J.ntul & . Lot Co to Abraham fi Sntton , lotsil. 11 nnd 1 , ) , blk f. Town or llowaid , \ > d TOO 1'ctcrC llacon ctnl toLymiin UTowgrlot U , blk 21J" , city of Umuha , \ \ d 20,000 Francis Ilrown ct al to Hobcrt K 1'carl. lot II. blk ' , Mib (11 v J 1 Ki'dkk's ndd , w d 7.GCO MnudCNotownro ( sliiule ) to to Pilto AV Hughe * , lot 10 , blk 4. T.aKe'H add , qc . . . Clarence W Moulton ( single ) to 15 H Cor- belt , lot ! 1 , blk 10 , Hertford place , w d . . . SCO George II Hoggs and wife to Frank Xeth , lots 1 , 2 nnd .1. blk 4. 1'ark Foreit. w il , . COO S 15 Rogers and wife to U Samuel Rogers , lots fil and ' . ' 0. blk 45' " , lot fi , oik 4L8 , Grand \iew.\vd 3,800 James H Ho\erly and wife to ( i Samuel Jtopers , lot 4 , blk U , Improvement Asso ciation ndd , w d 2,800 Cornelia C Cooper ( widow ) to Cornelia 15 Conger , lot 1 , blk 1 , llrenncn place , lot 4 , blk 7 , lot 15 , blk ( l , lots f , and 10 , blk U , Omaha View , wd 10,600 G F Macdoimld nndwlfuto Cornelia 15 Conger , lots so , si. 2.2 and SI , blk 4. Cot- nen A : Archer's add to South Omaha , w d „ . . . . 2,503 W G Albright and wIfe to L 15 Illgglns. lot 7. blk 2 , Hopper's Bonanza , w il ) 450 W L belby ( tinstec ) toV M M Kecse. lots 42 and 41 , blkGV L Selby's Ibt ndd to South Omaha , w d 750 Otto Slemsen ( single ) to Harrison F Luub- ben , lotSTj , blk 3 , Ma ) no ulace , w d . . . . 2,100 Lincoln Y Slkt-s ( blugle ) to Mlnnlo I , Jujnefl , lots 1 and 4 , blk 1 , South Kx- cliange place , w d 1,400 Maria G Santner and husband to Mlnnlo L J.i ) nes n : u ft lot 8 , blk 7 , City of Oma ha , qcd , l Georgu W Logan and wife to Adolph J ' Vlerlmg , o 4U ft lot 14 and w 10 ft lot 15 , blk H. bhull'H 2nd add. w d 8,000 Howard A Wonley ( tlilhtee ) to Dennis Le.iry. part lot in. In 21-15-1) ) , w d It S llurlln ( single ) to Howard \Voolcy. . w 25 ft of o .I2rt ft "In at s w coiner of F.irnnm nnd .list sth , w d . . . . 2,500 Mcllss.i Cllir and husband to l.torlo J Cooper , n 2 , lot 27 , blk 2 , Armstrong's 1st add , q c . . . . . . . 1 South Omaha Land Co to Dexter L Thomas , lot 11 , blkfi'i , SonthOmuhii.wd COO Clt ) ol Omaha to Itclnlmrd IIMInger. blxW tt , oil n o coi blk Slit. Omaha. q c , 321 City of Omaha to 11 Hclnhard KHingcr , part lot 1. btlc 240 , qcd . . . . 103 Dexter L 'I homas and lfn to J ( J Schallle , lot 11. blk fi'i. South Omaha , w d . 1,200 John F Mttwhlnnov ( single ) to HobettS MLCleiiahan , lot 11 , blk L , Lowe's add , w il . . 1,000 Itobeit 151'enso and w/fe / to FV Iliouu et nl , lot 4. blk ,1. Hillside ndd No 1 , w d. . Twenty nine transfer ? , aggregating. .8 78,020 Building Permits. The following building permits were is sued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings : Joe Kliner , two cottages , Twenty-fourth , opposite Howard . . . . i 3.0CO John N Sellne , thu-o cottages. Twenty- heventh avenue and Davenport 2,700 John A Melipilst , cottiigu and .stable , Ihlrtj-clghth , near Cuss , 1,000 1' It llelden , two story frame dwtiling , Speiiier , near Twenty-second . . . 3,000 Itachel McNubb , cottage , Oak , near Chicago cage a\o . . too 15 M IluUi , cottage , Itantroft and Ninth , . CIO Six penults , aggregating $10,500 The IjniiKiumu I'M OK t Su > lccu. It is estimated by Prof. KircliofT , of Hallo , thnt the Inngimgo most spoken on tlio globe , for the liibt thousand years at loiibt , is Chinese , for it is without doubt tlio only ono which ir > talked by over 100,000 , ( > 00 of the human nice. Tlio next Inngimgo most in use , .but at a grout distance behind Chinese , is IJin- ( linstnni , spolcon by over 100,000,000. Thou follow Englibh ( Hiokon ) by about 100,000,000) ) , Htibbia (70,1100,000) ( ) . tJeriiiaii ( o\or f)7,000,000) ) , and Sp.uiish ( over 17,000,000) ) . Absolutely Thlspowder never yarl s. A marvel of purl- tystreat'\and ' wholBsomanesi. More econom jcalthitntne ordinary kinds , and cann"t Oesoln IncomiiuUtlon the multitude of low coat , r phosphate powder * . 1 > owacr JIOV/TOAOT. oodK .tor vI. 1're. Kuurllonml . . Be l dTiitli icmf n > lcll ! a. MABSIJK C3iJLn A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All irphliUle IMitiuei , of re nt orient lUnalnir.ln from ten to fltlf en ilnyt. w will dirt wrltt ntn r- tntiei tocureftnj cure or refund rourtnon r. Anil we would i y lo iboio who h v ernplojed the moil Pklllcd rtirilelnni , utn ) every known remedr find h * r not been cured. thM you are the tnbjecti w nri looklpK for. You that n r been to the c lebr tofl IJot fiprlnii of Atktniu , and bar * loitaUnopt at Will Cure You eTtn ker.oeh rpo. Our remtdr l unknown to any one In the world outildeof our Companr , itud It II the onlr remedy in the world thftt will cnr rou. We will cure the tnoit otnUnnle r i In ! < ; than one month. Peron d r In rtcontrn oidoei Clio work. It I" the old , ehrnnto , deop-ieatcd ca e that we lollclt. We iti\Y cured hnndroli who had been abandoned 7 rhj lcl ni and pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge ' Ilia World lotrlmrniacaM that we will not euro In ! Iban one month. Slnco the hl'tory Of medtctne. aTrut BperlBe for Bjphllltlo " Kruplloni , Ulceri , Bore mouth , fco. , bu beta ioa"t ( or but never found until Our Magic Remedy wai DlicoTerefl , and we are InitlBed In latlnit It la the In the world that will poiUlTclr can , ecnuio the lateit medical worn , publUbed by tbe but known authorities , lay there waa never a , true fpecltlo before. Our Kemcdr la the only medicine In tte world that will cure when eTerrlnW elie hM railed. It nru been 10 conceded by a large number of Celebrated 1'hyilctana. IT HAS Kevin YET AiLr > tt CTJUX. Why wnu your time and money with patent medlclncf that never had virtue , or doctor frith phyilclant that cannot rare you. Yon that have tn d everything lie ehould come to ui now ana ttt permanent reltefi yon. never can get U eliewhere. Mark what we aayi In the end you mutt take oar Remedy or NETXH recover. And you that have been afflicted but a ehort time ibould by all meana come to pa now. Many get help and think tbaya ro free fnm tbe dlteate , but In one , two or three yean after , It ppeara agitn In a more horrible form. inveittgate oar financial itandlng through the mer cantile ao = cei and note that we are fully.reiponat . - pie and our writun tuaranteea are good , we have REMEDY prepared on purely SclsntlOo Principles and we wl h to repeat that It Nivin. FALLS TO ctlBJL All Utt n aacredly confldentlal. THE COOK IlEMEDY 00. , Omalin , Neb. ICooni 1(1 ( und II , IT. S. National Dank. 1-tH nnd I'nrnam ht . Callers take elevator on Karnnm bti cot ; to second lloor. Itoom 11 forladlea only CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "We do nprcby certify Hint wa fnpervlfo the ar rangements for nil the monthly nnd quarterly Drnwlniisof The Louisiana State Uittury Compiny. anil In tier son manage and control the drawing themselves - solves , and thnt lliu sane are conducted with hone'ty Inlrness anil In itooil fallh toward nil imrtlei. niul wo mithorlie the Company ; to u-o this certificate with foe similes of cur signature attached , ID Its advertise- meats. " COMMISSIONEKS. We , the undcnlRnrrt ( Ranks and Hankers will pnyall Prizes drawn In the Ixmtslnnu btiito lotteries which rosy be pre cnteU at inir counter * . U.M. WAIMM.KY ; Ifrcs. Louisiana National Dank. riKIUlK LANAUA , Itres. State Nntlonal Hank. A. 1IAM1W1N , 1'rcs.Stw Orleans Natloiml Dunk. CAUL KO11N , 1'rcD.Union Nallonnl llauk. TTNPSECEDENTBD'-ATTBACTIWI. ' * " ' OVEII HALF A MILLION DisininuTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1MW. for Jit ycnri < . by tlio lA-eUUturo forcduuuinnal and charitable purposes Hltli a capi tal of lll ( < I.HU-lo which n resirvc fund ol over K&O.UUUlias Hlntc been added. lly nn o\orwhclmmE popular vote in frnnchl'o wn made a pnrt of tha present constitution adopted December M , A. I ) . Ib7U. The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of anvxtiite. It never ncnle * or no'tponc" . ItH Grand intilc Nutnlicr Prawlncs take place monthly * nnd the < ! rnnil ( Quarterly Drawln H rpKti * lnrlyt'\try three months tMnrcli , June , beptember " " ' "A SI-LKNl'lll ) OITOllTUNITV TO WIN A TOK- a UNK. 1 Iftli Crnnd DriutlniClns 1) . In the Acnrt- I'my of Music. New < > rknn , Tuesday Jluy I ) , IBtB 210th Monthly llrnwlnt" . CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. iSarNoticc Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves , $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. HIT or rni/rs : , I'ltlXK of tl'Mftn frflonr , KiltAM ) I'ltl/.i : UP 1 ( illAND I'ltl/K OK JUKU ) . SLAlUiK ritl/FS OK JU.UII 11) ( II ) 4 LAIltii : I'HI , I'll I'HIXKb Ol < ) ( III . HI nit . aim ) .mi . , iuio am . 411,1111 UU KII . UMJUU 111) ) Approiluiivtloii 1'rliesut . luu an . sujuu nil " " in ) . iiKun l.tU ) Terminal " U ) . tOtlXI 2.1TD rrUc , niuountlne to ( MJ.UUU ApplUntlon for rates to clubs should lie made only to tin ) ontto of tlio company In New Orleans. tor further Information write clearlyflvlim full nddri'sx. I'OsTAL NOTI5S. express niuney orders , or New York KxihaiiKoln onllimry letter. Currency by czpreBu ( at our expense ) addressed to Al. A. DAUI'IIIN. K W 0 AW LA , OrM.A.DAUI-IIIN. NN HIIINOTOV , D. C. Address Registered Letters t ) NEW OHUANS : NATIONAL BANK , NK\V OHI.KANS , LA. T7TTVTTTVTTiTl ? Tlmt the prefpnco of Ocn- Jv111liI l-jltl IJIjlX eral" lli'iiuriuont nn l Karly , who nro In ( luricoof tlio ilrnwlnKM , i it Kiinr * nntro ol iilxolnto fnlrni'js nmt Intc-Krlty , that tlio chancen nre allKIUHl.niid thnt no onu tun possibly illvlno wlnit nnniluT will ilrnw a I'rlze. Ill'\li\lllhlt : : tlmt the payment of nil prize * Is nfAiiAMi.ni in torn .NATIIINAI IIAMCM or M\V OKI CA > h. nntl thn tickets ure > l : ned bv thu president ol an Institution whose ilinrtered ricnts lire rucou- nlrcd In the lilnln ( t lourls ; therefore , buwuru ol uuy Imltttllonsor aiion > iiiou > scheme : . nv Mihalcvlteh , Fletcher & Co. , Cincinnati , 0. Kortaloty thefollOHlngileidcin lliilinnl oii IiriiK ( < i , liluke , Jlruru , V Co. , Adkr , v Holler , ( iladstimu llroi \ Co , trunk DellonoA Co U It ( trottu , and all wuolvnale and retail rtruKulsts , liquor dtu'er and nlnu mercliaiiti ocrywtitru. Omalaa Seed House. Hciidquartir8forl.andrt'tlis Ctlcl > rute < l Seeds , 1'lantK. Cut Flowers and rioral dcs.lens.beuj far catalogue. W. II. FOSTKH & SON , Proprietors 1022 Cupitol Avenue. THE BACKWARD SEASON Is having a depressing effect on the woolen and clothing market. Eastern manufacturers find themselves overstocked with fine clothing , and wo are now offered stocks of goods from the very Lest houses in the country , at prices much lower than wo could manufac ture them ourselves. Our buyer is not sleeping , and the last few shipments'wo received from him have compelled us to mark down considerable many lots that are left from our first spring purchase. We offer this week in Men's suits : < 250 good blue flannel sack suits , the color warranted indigo blue , well trimmed and made at $5.75. The usual retail price of this suit is not less than $8.60. 300 blue flannel suits , all wool and indigo blue , at § 7.75. This is as firm a flannel as there is made in this country , and we guarantee it to bo as good a suit in quality of cloth and make up as there is offered by any house for $12. 500 elegant Cheviot suits , made of fine imported cheviot , in elegant light colored pat terns , for $10.50. Wo sold these suits only last week for $12.50. and wo put them against any $15 suits in the market. In mens' furnishings , we offer this week a special drive in elegant balbriggan shirts and drawers , finished seams and French neck at 35c each. This is the greatest bargain over offered in this line , as no house would sell underwear like this at less than 75c a piece. Neckwear No such variety can bo seen anywhere. Our 15c silk scarfs in all the latest summer shades , you cannot get elsewhere under 50c. Another consignment of those elelcgant light colored derbys , satin lined , at si. Wo have them in two shades this time , and also have the same hat without lining for 90c. Every body who buys one wonders ho\v it can be done. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clofhin Corner i4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. Articles of Incorporation of the Mead Investment Company. TO WHOM IT MAV CONC15UN : Wo , the underHlgned , W. 1) . Mend , of Leeds , ( Ireeno Co. . State of Now York , \V. 1) . Mead , Jr , and David Jnmlcson , of Omnhu , Neb. , desirous of formtng a corporation under the laws of the State or Nebraska , do lieruby associate ourselves together and do adopt and subscribe to the fol low Ing articles of Incorporation : Article I. The corporate title of this Incorpor ation shall be The Mead Imestment Company. Article II. The principal place of transacting Its business shall be at the city of Omaha , Doug las conntv , Nebraska. Article III. The business to bo transacted by this < orporatlon shall be , to buy , sell , hold , Im prove and lease real estate ; to loan money on real estate tecttrltv and upon municipal or other corporation or Indh Idunl notes , bonds or other securities , and buy and sell the Mime A1th or without guarantee of payment ; to receive on deposit from lndlIduals Urms or corporations , money , bonds or other securities and to hold and account for the name ; to Issue certificates of dcnoslt , bonds , and other evidences of Indebted ness ; to act as trustees , financial agents or guar dians for Individuals , corporations or estates ; to transact such other and further business ns shall bo-compatible with a general loan and tin n't business. Article IV. Tlio capital stock of this corpora tion shall be 0110 hundred thousand dollars ( $100.000 UO ) , and may bo increased to the hun dred thousand dollars ( KtXMKXUO ) , dhldcd In shares of live hundred dollars ( WOO.OO ) ouch. The board of directors may Increase the capital stock \\hen authorized so to do hy a voteof tuo- tlilrds of the stock. Koi ty percent of the capi tal stock of ono hundred thousand dolhus bhall bo paid In before the commencement of business , and the residue uhen called for , as pnnided In lite by-lu\\ of the corporation. Article V. The olllcers of this corporation shall bo a President , Vlco-I'resldent , Secietary , nnd Tieusurcr , which said olllccs of Secretary and Treasurer may beheld by one and the same pel son The dli ector.s shall consist of the olllceis of thecoiporutlon and such other Individuals as the stock holders jnaj from time to time elect from among themselves. The Directors at no time shall evceed nine ( U ) In number. Article VI. This Corporation shall commence and go Into operation on the second day of April A. I ) . 1WH , and shall teimlnato on the second day ot April A. D. nis. Aitlelo VI I. 'J he indebtedness of thlscoiporn- tiou outHlde of funds recehed or deposited for Investment , shall at no time exceed two thlidbnf the amount of Its capital stork. AitlcoVIII. Thoolllceis of this Corporation for the cunning year shall bo W. 1) Mead , Presi dent ; W. D Mead Jr. , Vice-President ; Diuld Jiinulson , Secretary nnd Treasurer , und they shall hold ofllcrt until the first annual meeting , on the llrst Wednesday In Juno A. I ) . ISW.i. or un til their sitccessmsuro elected and ijimlllUd. Article IX. 'Ihisenrtlclcs may bonmeiidedat an } logulni meeting of the Stock-holdeiH , notlco of such proposed amendment having hu'iigHcn four w 2"'Xs befrro tbe date of such meeting. Witness our bauds tills "Ith day of March A. D. 1888. W. D. MEAD. W. 1) ) . MBA n. Jit. Witness : DAVID JAMILMJN , C. P. NKKDIIAM. TUB STATE OP Nr.miASKA , ! Ka Douglas Comity , 1B8- On this ath dny of March , A. D. 1WH person ally appealed before me. a notaiy public In and for said county nnd state , W. D Mead , \V. D , Jr. , and David Jnmleson who are puson.illy known to mo to ho the Identical persons who execute 1 the foregoing ai tides of In corporation and Mhoso names aio Mibsctlbed thdeto and they acknowl edged tin1 siimo to be their \oluntaty act and deed , 5 C. P. NKKUIIAM , Notary Public. The loading Corsota of Eur ope and America. Over 2,000,0000 , eold lost your In this coun try alono. Tborotv eons arc : they ore the boat fitting , most com' fortablo , moetdur. oblo and cheapest coreotov or made , Avoid worthless Imitations , Corallna Is used in no Corsets except those made by ua- None are genuine unless Dr. WARNER'S CORALINElsprint- od on Insldo of etoel cover. For ealo by all leading merchants- WARNER BROS , A. MINER , Manager. Grab Orchard NATURES- GREAT REMEDY. Bjepepsia , Sick-Headaciie , OLD r ALL OBUCOI T ( TAWPHLCT BT MAIL rit Cr b Orcbprd Water Co , Louisville , K Pure , " Silver Gloss § Corn Starch , FOR THE LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandis ! Triumph of Eloclrlc Science ' Sclenl"icaly | Made and Practically Applied. Gentlemen' ! Belt Best StfcflUf A * with Kleetrie fltup iuorj , flfiUBk ( DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES IT WILL CURE YQW&&Ktt matlim , raralnlA , r t r l < rl , RflBtlc * , DlMau * of Uldnrj Nplnul Mtfmtrt , Tornld LjTcr , at Kxhau.UoM , KmtMton * , Antkmft , lleorl llUea. Ity.ncDUa , CoanUpMilOBv dlaotlon , WeakntM , Inpotenor , C.lnrrh , I'llfn , Kpllrp.r. Uamb * " IMabctc * ) " " * " > uio.- , Illuiurm , ; Itrop.r , . .i. , then - - tliU belt If jiut Wh - you - - nee4. Etictriclt Inttantlv relll Can tie Bppllcd . - . . . . . , - . ABB to any part of ttio hod/ . Whole family can \Sg MB ? M * rHBilll wear It. It eloctrlfliu the blood and curei W - TCGTIUrtMIBI C Krery onecenulnoonduiedrjyritrmliilon. NOTE the following who have been ICOlinUnlNLO GUKEUI-A. J. lloagland , U. B. rari-crand J.M.HnBlett.allonBoirrlof Trudo , Chlc go ; A. Gregory , oommlulon runrchant.mocH Y rd i Dudd Ratio , th uroat hortemnni ( Jol Connelly , ot the Mrr Octant O. W. Uollue. M. I > . ttormontown. loicas Lemuel til Ik , Knnkakev , ill , Jucluo I ft. Murray , MancrTllle. Ill t 1' . L Abbott , inpt. rlty w tcrwork , Boutlillend.Ind i Itobt. U. fiaminon , Cmcniro poit ofBoo ; U D. McMlchatl , M I ) , lluffalo , N. Y. " Your hell bag apcompllnlied what no other romoilr lia > i iteady norrri andcomfortabloalccpat cljLt. " IloLU Illll , ejjcimaii , Ito Kail 3''tU Struct , Now York andtbouvands ofotben Re UlinUC'C ' CICPTDn UACIICTIf1 OriT'fllraI > * rl < ; rt < " ' 1lother5 oun-entaofcloctricl. Uli nUIInt O CLClflnU iHAbnClIU OtUI tyarottrongor mildaitlio woarirmay de- Irei producci a continuous current ) ronveri elootrlclty tbrouith the body on tlis nerrei It curoi dliicato by irenerattnir & continuous current of electricity < lOorlB bouraoutof K4) tbrouabout the human Byatvm , aUayluflrallnervousneflaImmediatelyand produclntranew circulation of tbo life forces tbo lilooit.lm- EartlnR rlcor , itranKtb , encriry and benltb , wbon all other trontmont bai rallod. Tba merit * ot thu aclou- Lflo Hut a belnu rrcofrnUea and Indorsed by thousanda whom It baa cured HEPKKENCK3 Any banfccommerclal ageney or wholesale bouie In Chlcoffoi vholcsalo drafffflits , Ban FrancUca and rblcaeo tyBend it imp for lie page llluitrated pamphlet 3O3EL. XV. Jr. KCOmrai , IhTentorandtlanufacturcr , 101 W a bull Arrnno Cllcngo. RUPTURE < SS3fS ! ? DR. HORHE'S ELECTROMAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. O M A M A MEDICALJ SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W , Cor. 13th & . DodKO Sts. BR.AOH1S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUCSES Jlest facilities , apparatus anil remedies for sut : cB fiil treatment ofucrv form of disease rcquir Ing Medical or burgical Treatment FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIEf.TS. Hoard and attendance , best hospital accommo dations in the west WHITU FOR Oi ctiAKB ) on DerorinltleB nnJ Draces , Trusses , Club I'ett , Curvature of UK Spine , I'ilct , Tumors , Cancer , Catirrh , llrnnchltis Inhalation , Electricity , rarnlyms Hpilepky Kid ney , llludder , lye ! , liar , bUu aud UlooJ , aud all Surgical Oncratlons. DIsoosoB of Women a Spoolal'.y. HOOK ON DIIEACES or WOMEN KniE. ONLY EELIABLB MEDICAL IN32ITUTE M1KIM1 A enCIALTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illnod Diseases successfully treated hj | > h Ilitlc roUen retnoveil from ( he system wilhoiit mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tourer rcrsons. unable lei lt us inny be treated at home liy correspondence. All comuiti nicatioiia confidential Muliclnesor initriinirntb cent by mail or express , ftecurtly pacLed , no marks to indicate content > or Fender One per sonal Interview prefirrul Cell and co-tsnlt us or fend hUtory of your case , and we Mill bend m plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEM , FREE ; Upon J'rivate. Special or Nervous Iases I in. Votency , B > pliili9. elect and Varicocele , with U'cstion ' libt. Address Omaha MiUtral itinl Stirfiteal fnitltutCiOt DR. McrVIENAfVIY , Cor. 13th and DodoeSIt , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Suctcesora to John ( ! . Jacobs ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old fctand , 1107 rurnain St , Oidus bv tila- graph acllUtul nnd iiroiniitly uttuudid to. Teleph ue No KM VASSAB COLLEGE Kxamlnatlous for n'ltr.UMoti to VfcSAU Col EdK will be laid ut Omalin In tlio llrtt ' . ! . of Juno Apulliuntil eliould Inform thu ITt-hiiknt ifroroJji ) lOlli. Additb * J.VS. B. TAYIAH tl ) . K , VabuniIUge ( , I'oliijliktcpslu. N , V , $2 PAUTS. ( J. 0. I ) . With IVhllpgo of Exanilnutlun. AH Wool Punts , both light and ( lurk colors , in fai/.CH i0 ! to 42 wnibt und 30 to ill log inciihuro. Alto a very Inrgo line of hotter grades of Pun ts ranging in nrico from 52.CO to 8 > 8. Our ftl.Vfj to W PnntB uro o.\tragood \aluo. Mail Orflcrs Solicited. S , K , FELTON & CO. , Water IMs Coiiti\ictors Anil Jlanufactvreib' AqciiU for WATER WORKS SOPPLIES , Of all description : , Hydraulic Engines , Surveys , De * toil Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Stag's ' Building , Fonrtb Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A NK\V \\O11K-'Hit ) most complete over pub- lisliiidd vutv < l to tliu imrcliii sound tie ofstocka , bond * , i to. IncKiona or tlit-jurtsiuKiTtlmif hO ( L MUH , UK kllriUIUl lllUkt't HllOIIf , lIHillljJU * liitlou of thu utoi k market , cuiiSfi of pnnlc , ttc. IlduKJI. | . luullml to imrrhusu uutl tt-'lt. Bind i > u < tiiuidoii luctlnt of &JC , bi the bT.V.NlMlll > 1'UllWWl U V' - , Albany , N. Y ,