V > , , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? FRIDAY , ottAY 11 , 18Sa IDES WITH TU RAILROADS , Secretary Agor's Report on the Question of Freight Bates. HE IS OPPOSED TO REDUCTION. Tlio Fill Coniponmlcrfl nnd Tliolr Professional Supporters Texas Ponied Dlo on the Iloadaldo School Matters. LIKCOLN BrjnGiu or Tn OMAHA BEE , ) 1029 P STUBST , } LINCOLN , Mny 10. ) J , II. Agcr , ono ot the secretaries of the stole board of transportation , submitted to iha bonrtl this morning n report on the ques tion of freight rates , that duty having been given to him by the board. The railroads cannot object to the report and if the people Oo not there Is no reason why vrhitc-wlrigcd pence should not settle down for a Unto upon the railroad question , On tbo subject of protection to the com mercial centers , ho recommended the con tinuance of the distributing tariff , and in re sponses to the request of the board , ho sub mitted a discussion , together with the recom mendation that the board take no steps at this time for n general reduction of rates by adopting such proposed local distance tariff , but confine itself to the issuance of such orders only as shall bo found necessary to correct irregularities , where , upon com plaint , investigation develops the fact that unjust rates have been charged , nnd to pre vent discrimination where it Is shown to exist. Ho thinks the proposed action would complicate matters In the suit pending against the Fremont , Ellthorn & Missouri Valley railroad. The board is also enjoined ( n the United States court against making any orders concerning rates on the Union Pacific , and this IB trlvon as a suOlclcnt cause for delaying further action until a final decision has been tnado and the rela tions of the board to and their power over that road have been defined by the courts. Since April 0,18S7thero have been material reductions In both state and inter-elate rates. This is partly duo to the action of the board and partly to concessions by the roads. A reasonable rate is defined to bo one which , without oppressing , or giving the people cnuso of complaint , still allows the railroads a fair return on their investment , On this question the pcoplo and the railroads arc liable to differ. The board has been clothed with the responsibility of determin ing in the first instance what is n reasonable and Just rate , and as arbitrators between the people and the railroads not as the special attorney of either. It Is probable that the rates in this state are too high. In compari son with other western states Nebraska's rates occupy middles ground. When a rate Is so low as to bo satisfactory to the people , and lngh enough to warrant existing roads to give the best service attainable , to encourages the extension of main lines , the building of "branches and now roads into those portions of the state .vet without umplo and needed railroad facilities , nnd the benefits derived from the competition of rival Hues , then it is a Just nnd reasonable rate. Apply ing this test , Nebraska's rates are not so unreasonable ns has been charged , as complaints have almost ceased whllo the net earnings for the year ending Juno 80,1837 , allow them an annual interest OH stock and a debt of 5J per cent or OJf per cent on the stock of the road and equipment. "Tho resources of a largo part of the state , " continues Mr. Agcr ; "aro as yet un developed , and its railroad systems uro far from complete , and uny radical change at the present time might result in a decreased nnd poorer service on existing roads , and stop the building of now ones. Pcoplo who enter tain views in common with thU suggestion are confined to no particular portion of the state , to no particular class of business , and to no particular party , but are composed of men who realize the fact that the develop ment of the siato has boon largely duo to the railroads , and who bollovo the interests of the railroads and the pcoplo are too closely interwoven to make it possible for one to thrive while the other languishes , or for one to prosper by the oppression or downfall of the other. " ' - THE VHAllMAaSTS. The visiting pharmacists who are In at tendance at the meeting of the state associa tion wore entertained royally last night at a ball given to thorn by the Lincoln druggists ut Temple hall. There were about thrco hundred persons present , Including a liberal representation from nearly all the social clubs in the city. The executive commlttoo of the ball consisted of Hon. M. E. Shultz , J. H. Harley , W. C. Mills , J. E. Klggs , C. M. Cohb , Jj. C. Dunn nnd C. J. Daubach , and they performed their duties most success fully , the bill being pronounced by all a grand success. The election of officers resulted as follows : President , W. B. Shryock , of Louisville ; vice presidents , H.V. . Brown of Lincoln , G. J. Evans of Hastings , D. W. Saxo of Omaha , 8. W. Laflln of Wymoro , E. J. Leykora of North Bend ; secretary , C. J. Danbochof Lincoln ; treasurer , James Forsyth of Omaha ; local secretary , A. F. Schilling of Lincoln , The vote on the location of the picxt meeting was as follows : Lincoln , fit ; Omaha , 'M ; Grand Island , 10. The meeting will bo hold on the second Tuesday in May. THE ECLECTIC PHTSICIANB. The eclectic physicians who had been in convention forty-eight hours adjourned last evening at a late hour. Tbo principal bus- ! pess transacted during the afternoon was the election of delegates nnd officers. The dolo- gatns to the National Medical association In jDctrult next Juno were as follows : Dra. Grimes. Bates. Keys , Morton , Carrikor , Root , Howard , Turner , Alexander , Souther- laud , Sturdovant , llcntly and Bowman. The following ofUcors wuro elected for the ensu ing year : Dr. J. M. Keys , president ; I. D. Howard , Ural vice president ; second vice president , B. J. Alexander ; third vice -pres- tlont , I. Von Camp ; secretary , M. A. 13 , Car- 'riker ; treasurer , Alex Colcmatj. The old board of consura was ro-elccted , and the as sociation adjourned to meet iu Lincoln on the third Tuesday in Juuo , ISsD. Till ! IIOMUU'ATIIISTS. At the evening ncssion of the mooting of the homccpathisU Mrs. Dr. M. A. Howard , of Hastings , and Dr. M. A. Corrlker , of Nc- brivsUn City , were elected members of tha us- oclation , The election of onlccrs resulted M follows : 13. F. Bailey , president ; 13. T. Allen , Omaha , first vloo president ; J. B , FOJH , Crete , second vice president ; D. E , { forestall , York , secretary ; O. S. Wood , Omahu , treasurer. Board of censors , J. B , Eavvlc , Grand IslandC. ; G.SpraguoOmaha ; R. Carsriuliioii , York. Delegates to the Na tional HoiiKupathio Institute at Niagara next Juno , Drs. Parsoll , Wood and Hnnckctt. Resolutions were passud endorsing the es tablishment of a homcupathlo hospital and ticademy of medicine at York. The associa tion then adjourned to meet at York in May , 1MB. WHAT WAS THE CACSBl Captain A. S. Godfrey , who bos a farm crural miles from Lincoln , appeared at the ofllco of the live stock sanitary commission this morning and stated that last Tuesday a car loud of Texas ponies was brought to Lln- eolu uud unloaded , ufUir which they were driven from town toward Qcrmautown , tholr destination , A largo number of them never reached the cud of the Journey , however , no Jess than twenty-six of them having laid down by the roadside and died. As this oc curred between Woodlawn and Malcolm , and the pouted had been driven by Captain God frey's farm , ho was somewhat alarmed lest they had been carried off by some contagious disease. Ho asked that the commission scud n vctrinariau to examine the remainder ot the herd and itossibly to make mi oxumina < tlou q/ the bodies of llio dead homos for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of the disease" which carried them off. The com missioners will grant the request. fINAMIKS OP GRADED SCHOOLS. Hon Gooriro B. Lane , state superintendent of public , instruction , is Bonding out to the graded schools of the utato blanks on which they are requeued to send iu financial ro- traits showing the cost of conducting the ref - f > pcclivo schools. The purpose of this is to L'nublo the bchools to osmp.iro notes and as- LCI tain whether they are conducting the Work of education us economically as is con sistent with thorougluii'bs. 1'rof. Lanu thinks that the reports will show 100 pet cent differoiico in the expenses of Bchools ol equal excellence , and iutitnatcs that amoun the school * which are uot managed as eco nomically us they should bo arc those ol TUOBO blanks for reports will b enl to nil schools which nro graded nnd which employ three or more teachers , nnd the result will doubtless bo very satisfactory. A NKW COItrOIUTlOS. The Nelson Improvement association filed its articles of Incorporation yesterday in the office of the secretary of elate , The object of the corporation is the improvement of Nelson and vicinity and the development of 1U resources. The capital Mock is $10,000. divided into 400 shares of 623 each , tooo paid up in installments ot $1 per month. The as sociation will begin business on Tuesday , March 27 , or as soon thereof tor as fifty shares shall bo subscribed. The articles are signed by twonty-throo citizens of Nelson as mcor- porators. OITT HRIBTR. The governor this morning commissioned the following notaries public : C. F. Lctson , Albion , Boone county ; C. S. Otis , Blue Springs , Gage county ; William S. Cook , South Omaha ; Frank W. Randall , Thayer , York county ; Frank S. Gehrkcn , Humphrey , Platte county ; George L. Truox , St. Paul , Howard county. The board of educational lauds and fund * held a meeting this morning , at which they purphascd $20,000 Johnson county court house bonds. They bear G per cent interest nnd were purchased nt par. The clerks in the various state offices are busy preparing material for the biennial re port to bo made to the legislature , which meets next January. At n special meeting of the council held yesterday afternoon the contract for erecting a stone bridge over the Antolouo on East 0 street was lot to Hughes Bros , for $3r > 00. The Jackson dbinocrntlu club mot last night and listened to addresses by a few of the faithful , of tor which arrangements were perfected for the organization of ward clubs. Thousands of Dollars are spent every year by the pcoplo of this state for worthless medicines for the cure of throat and lung diseases , when wo know that If they would only invest $1 m SANTA ABIE the new California discovery-for consump tion nnd kindred complaints they would in this pleasant remedy find relief. It Is rec ommended by ministers , physicians nnd pub lic speakers of the Golden State. Sold and guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. nt $1 a bottle. Three for S2.GO. The most stubborn case of catarrh will speedily succumb to CALIFORNIA CAT-U- CUUE. Six months' treatment forl. By mail f 1.10. AMUSEMENTS. Liizrlo Evnns at the Boytl Last Even ing. Lizzie Evans , as vivacious and sparkling ns over , even moro so , If that can bo possi ble , appeared at Boyd's ' opera nouso last evening In the romantic comedy of "Our Angel. " No description of the plot is neces sary , ns it is the earno old hackneyed story of a little waif m a mining hamlet , who owns a rich claim , but sbo don't know it. The deep dyed villain is there scheming to get posses sion of both her and her claim ; the honest miner lover , who found her when a wee lit tle thing on the breast of her dead mother , in the woods , where she had been driven by a brutal and drunken husband , und who had always loved and worshipped her , frustrates the rascal in all his machinations , ana finally marries the heroine , they settle down , raise a largo family and live In peace and quiet over after. Throughout the play Miss Evans sings and dances , kicks and Jumps , and Is guilty of a thousand nnd one other abnormal breaks , that cause the susceptible pcoplo to cheer and clap their hands and laugh until one is infected with the prevailing spirit in spite of himself. Indeed , though. Miss Evans is a superior little soubrctto , chick , piquant , pretty and doliclously clover in everything she undertakes. There is no call for ex tended notice of any of her support , male or female , although all nro pleasing. By the wuv Miss Evans Is an Omaha property owner , and thinks extremely well of the place. When you urp constipated , with loss of appetite , hcndacho , lake ono of Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver nnd Kid ney Fillets. They arc pleasant to take and will euro you. 25 cents a vial. Dropped Dcnil With Hcnrt Disease. Horace Kinncy , the janitor of Crapp Bros' hall , wlillo in company with two Indies preparing - paring the rooms for an entertainment to beheld held at that place last evening , complained of a pain in his chest. He reached for a chair to sit down , but suddenly , to the horror of the two. ladies , ho fell dead to the floor. A physician was called , but Kinncy was beyond all human aid. The doctor happened to be the ono who had been treating Biunoy , and ho pronounced the case ono of heart disease. Klnnoy'B wife died a few months ago nnd bo leaves thrco orphans , the oldest fourteen years old. The deceased man was about llftyyears old. On account of this sudden taking off Just before the proposed festivities the merry making was indefinitely post poned. „ The Largo Perfumery Business of Colgate & Co. gives them unequalled facilities in preparing fancy odors for their toilet soaps. Dick lUtclicu'H Mules. Denver News : Dick Kitchen oi Omah'i's hotel Paxton was in this city Saturday on his way to Lcndvillo. Dick was a familiar figure in Denver twenty years ago , nnd the regret of his happy live is that ho did not remain , take ur. a section of land somewhere in Arapahoe - hoe county , divide it into lota now and become n millionaire. Ho says there were real estate sharks in those days , and ono of those came mighty near "doing him up. " Dick was preparing to leave for the "states. " and was pos sessed of a vary good pair of mules and n , buokboard for the long haul. A real estates man pounced upon him the day ho was to set out on his journey and offered him twenty lots where the Toboi Grand nnd government now stand fet his outlit. Dick told the Impudent fel low that ho Imd boon in this country long enough to bo acclimated and have hid oyo-sooth out , and that if ho didn't "got away from thorn there mules , " ho would build a claim s anty over his oyo. The follow "got , " and Dick got for the states. Those twenty lots are now worth about 82,000 per front foot. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENa is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , und all skin orup tions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles , Ask for the ORIGINAL AUH3TINB OINT MENT , Sold by Goodman Druir Co. at ! M cents per box by mail ao cents. A Lesson in I0liiicttc ( , The Buffalo Express in a recent issue says : A young man stood in a doorway on Saturday evening. Another young man and a woman pasbod. "Hollo. Mary1 ! called Ihoypttnfj man who stood , loudly to the companion of the young mm who walked That young man Mopped walking , deposited his girl in anotuui doorway , came bock to the other young muu , and gnvo h'm an unmerciful boat ing. "What did you do that for ? " do mandcd the vanquished ono ns soon a : ho had n chnnco to speak. "You in suited the lady I was with , " was the re ply. ' 'I didn't ' say anything but 'Hollo Mary ! ' and , anyway , don't you Unov that she's my sistori" ' "Yes , I know that , but you had no right to attrac attention to her on a crowded street bj hollorlng at her. Do you supposetha the erowa know that you are the brother'/ What would they think of t girl thus rudely accostodV" It was a severe voro Icsbon in street etiquette. "Goldon at morning , silver nt noon and load at night , " is the old say Inf. about eating oranges. But there i something that fa rightly named Golden and can bo taken with bonotit at urn hour of the day. This ia Dr. Pierce * ! Golden Medical Dibcoverv , litoralli worth its weight in gold to any ono suf forintr from scrofulous affections , im purities of the blood , or diseases of tin liver nnd lungs. It is unfailing , ] 3i druggists. CONKUNG'S COAT. How the Great Iiftwyor Jcrkoil Senator Kvarta Off His Olinir. A few years ago in the United States : ourt in Now York I had the pleasure 1 hearing Roscoe Conklingmako a very iommonplaco moss of railroad niTnlrsin- torcsting and even exciting with his marvelous eloquence , said recently an old resident to a PI ttsburg' Dispatch ro- reporter. All of the speech ha escaped mo now , and I can't remember even the name of the suit. An incident occurred which was called to my mind by a very artistic spring overcoat of Now York architecture , inside which a Pitts- burger appeared on Fifth avenue yes terday. At the trial I referred toboforoConk- , ing was opposed by William Maxwell 3varts , the senator whoso sentences are as long as his republican record , nnd longer. When Conkllng came into court ho was wearing a very handsome ovorcontlight , now and glistening with silk lining. It was spring , and the great stalwart never was known to dross caro- ossly ; on the contrary , his taste in at tire is conspicuously good , and ho likes to dress well. Ho took off the overcoat and flung it over the back of the chair , and turned away to talk to some of his legal col leagues. A mlnuto afterward Mr. Evivrts catno in and sat down at once in the chair over which his opponent's overcoat hung. The overcoat slipped down as the small lawyer composed himself in the chair , and Mr. Evnrts appeared to bo enjoying the extra com fort of the novel support to his back , when Conkliug turned round and saw the tails of his coat disappearing. Conkling took two slops , and grasping the coat firmly jerked it and Mr. Evarts off the chair. Mr. Evarta was very much astonished and disposed to bo cross , but ho couldn't help laughing as Conkllng hold up the coat wrinkled and creased by its ser vice as a cushion. "Perhaps you'd like to shako mo too ? " said Mr. Evarts , as Conkling shook out the coat. "And I would , if I thought I could shako the wrinkles out of youl" was Conkling's laughing reply. I cheerfully recommend Bed Clover Tonic to these suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. I am now on my second bottle , and it makes mo feel like a now man. C. M. CONNOK , Nashua , Iowa. C. P. Goodman Drug Co. Youth No Bar to Greatness. Charles James Pox was in parliament nt nineteen. The great Cromwell left the univers ity of Cambridge at eighteen. John Bright never was at any school a day after ho was fifteen years of age. Gladstone 'was in parliament at twenty-two und at twenty-four was lord of the treasury. Lord Bacon graduated at Cambridge when sixteenand was called to the bar at twenty-one. Peel was in parliament at twenty-one , and Palmerston was lord of the adtnir- ality at twouty-throo. Henry Clay was in the senate of the United States at twenty-nine , coatrary to the constitution. Gustavus Adolphus ascended the throne at sixteen ; before ho was thirty- four ho was ono of the great rulers of Europe. Judge Story was at Harvard at fif teen , in congress at twenty-nine and judge of the supreme court of the United States at thirty-two. Condo conducted % memorable cam paign at seventeen , und at twenty-two no , and Turenuo also , wore of the most illustrious men of their timo. Martin Luther had become largely distinguished at. twenty-four , and a fifty-six had reached the topmost rount of his world-wide fame. Washington was a distinguished col onel in the army at twenty-two , early in public affairs , commander of the forces at forty-three , and president at fifty-seven. Webster was in college at fifteen , gave earnest of his great future before ho was twenty-five , and at thirty was the poor of the ablest man in congress. William H , Seward commenced the practice of law at twenty-one , ut thirty-ones was president of a state con vention , and at thirty-seven governor of Now York. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo scon at stone yards of Wni. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. Tao3 PHICE. A leading citizen of Martello lately sent to Davenport for a jug of whisky. It came by express with the proper seal of secrecy upon its brown nose. But when the scaling wax was broken and the cork removed , it was found to contain nothing but stale water. Don't Got Caught This spring with your blood full of im purities , your digestion imparcd , your appetite poor , kidneys and liver torpid , and whole system liable to bo prostrated by disease but got yourself into good condition , and ready for the changing and wanner weather , by taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. It stands unequal ! jd for purifying the blood , giving an appetite , and for a general spring medicine. Public Healing OF THE SICK FREE of CHARGE At dlayo Meyer < C lira's. Music Hall Corner Sixteenth-ami Far- iutm Streets , A largo nnd appreciative audlRnce assembled at Mux loyur & llro.'a mualo liall yostonluy inoruliiK tu wltnesM Dr. Hmltli'a struimo and mysterious magnetic power over disease Nearly every seat In the hall \vaa tilled with In valids suffering from all manner of dlaeaso M ho were Impatiently waiting for au opportunity to be called ujxjn the utago. After giving u short lecturu tliu doctor mated that he wouh occupy the liall every morning from 10 to 1. o'clock , and that ho would puollcly heal all poor people free of charge. Ho also utatod that ho had opened au ollicu In Oruenlg block , on nth ktreet , next to the Mlllard hotel , where those who were u Die and trilling to pay for his fcervl cea could go from U a. m. to & P. m. dally , except Hundnyd. He then gave an Invitation to the sick and nflllcted to como upon the stage ( on nt n tluiu ) nnd be cured. The Hrat peraonotogo upon the tugo yraa a middle-aged woman 'Wno \\as8iiirerliiKfroiaaiiQlnln her stomach auc rio tancl fruui a bovuro pain In the back of her bead. Tlia doctor seated her In a chair am took hold of her hand for a few momenta. He then made a few gentle passim over the allllctec parts , when ( the declared to tbo audience that hliowus 1'iillrt'ly free from pain und tliut she felt perfectly well. An old gentleman went upon the stage who was so deaf that he coult not hear a sound without shouting ut him Kt the top of your voice. In loss than live minutes the doctor was talking to him In au ordinary tone of voice. The old gentleman said he could hear over so much better. He wnu directed to return In a few duya and receive another treatment Au old lady sultertiiK from partial paralysis o her right aide then vent uixm the stage and waa made I o UBS her arm and limb as if by magic Several patients fallowed the doctor from Dun ver. wheru ho spent the winter. They all speak of him in the highest terms and say that he per formed n.any remarkable cures \\hlloluDen ver. The doctor may be consulted in hUotllcn in QruoiilB block , ou 13th bt. . nuxt to the illllan hoube , free of charge , from v a. m. till 5 p. tn He cures all forms of rhroulc diseases. His charges are moderate and If you BO to him be will treat you honorably , All letters of lurjulrj must contain postage. CREAM Its superior excellence proven In millions ot lomca for more than n quarter of a century- . It s used by the United States OoTcrnment. Kn- lorsod bjr the hcnds of the great universities ns .ho strongest , purest nnd most healthful. Dr. Trice's Cream Unking 1'owilor docs not contain amniouln , Hmo or alum. Sold only In cans. 1'liIOEIiAKINbPOWDGIlCO. . , , Now York. Chlrauro. St. Louis. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r All Bypbllltlo DttCMti , of reo nt or lone lUnalnE.ln from ton to fifteen dayi. We will BITS written gu&r- itntcei to cnr any CM * or refund ronrmoncr. Ana WBwonldux to tboM who h v employed tbi moil Bklllvd I'hyMelnni , > ed T rr known remedy no pure not been cured , tbtt Tea are the subjects we r\m looking for. Ton that bare been to tbc colebmtoa Hot Spring * ot Aikuiiu , and b re lost all hop * of Will Cure You are * . Our remedr I * unknown to anr one In tbe worfd ootilde of our Company , and It la tbe only remedr in the world tbat will care you. Wo will oar * the most obstinate cu > In less tban ono month , floren Caya la roceat oases does tbo work. 11 Is the old , chronic , deep-seated eases tbat we solicit. Wo bar * cured hundreds wbo bad been abandoned. tjr Pb7 > lclan > and pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World tobrtnf Bsarjtse tbat wa will not cur t In lees than 8tnca tb0 btstorr of medicine. aTrne Specific for BjphlUtlChErupUons , Dicers. Bora monta , Ac , lias bun sou t Xor but neier found until j Our Magic Remedy eras dtscoTered , and we an Justified in taring It li tot only remedy In tbe world tbat will pooltlTolr cure , because the latest medical works , published by tbe best known authorities , say there was neror a true speoino before. Our Itamodr Is tbe onlr medicine In ue world tbat will cure 'when eTarrtnlnn else ha * failed. Itbaebeen so conceded by a tarce number of Celebrated Fbyslrlans. IT IIAS NBTCH YET VAlLin to CUKI. Why w st your time and money with patent medicines tbat nerer bad rlrtne , or doctor with physicians tbat cannot cure you. Ton tbat bar * tried erer ? thing 4lae should come to us now and let permanent relief I you nerer can get Itelsewbera. Mark wbat wo sari Initbe end yon most take OUT Remedy or NXTKU recover. And you that bar * been afflicted but a abort time should by all means come to cs BOW. uany get belp and tblnk tbeya TO free from tbe disease , but In one , two or three yean after , It ppean again In B more horrible form. ICTCctlEat * our financial standing through the mar * afscles and noM.that wo are fulnr responst * EUla our written guarantees are good , we hare a IXDT prepared on purely Scientific Principles and h to repeat tiaftiMiTHB FAILS TO ctram. All Kowl sacredly confidential. THE COOK BEMEDI CO. , Omaha , Heb. Boom 10 and 11 , U. 8. National Dank. 12th and FarnamnU. Callers take elevator on Farnam street ; to sccona lloor. Jloom 11 for ladles ouly NERVES ! NERVES ! ! What terrible Titlons thli little word brings before the eyes of the nerrous. Headache , Neuralgia , Indigestion , Sleeplessness , Nervous Prostration , All stare them In the face. Yet all these nervous trouble ! can be cured by uiUig For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contain ] the best remedies for diseased con. ditior , * of the Kidneys , Liver , and ZJlood , which always accompany nerve troubles. It it a Nerve Tonic , an Alterative , a Laxative , and a Diuretic. That Is why It CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL. $ i.oo a Dottle. Send for full particular * , WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. . Proprietors , BURLINGTON , VT. Easily digested ; ot the fluost flavor. A hearty beverage for ix strong appetite ; a delicate drink for tnusensitive. Thorouglily testednutritious ; ; palatable ; unexcelled la purity ; no unpleasant uftereirecta. Requires no bolllnfr. soiB ny W.R. BENNETT&CO. II. O. WILKJJK & SOUS , _ Tbe lamest , fastc t < und finest In the world. I'assoDuer accomraofliUons unifxceilod. Ne\v Xorkto Oln | [ atvvlaLoodunderrv ANClOItIA.MAY ( fctll'l ' KUItNFSSIA MAV2MU DEVOSIA , . .MAVlJtb KTIIIOIMA. , JUNK 2nd CltlCAHHIA . . .MAVlVtUl ANCIIOlllA. , . . . .JUNK Vth NL\V YOIIKTO I.IVKnV'iyil. VIA yUKENSruWN. The Celebrated I Largest anil Unoit I'tts-l MAV 16th Mi'uuishlu eag t Rtoamor In Ji'NKlHIi CITV OK IIOMBI tbe World. | jlII.Vlltll Huloou pussaga to Qlaixow.Jerrr.Liverpool , llolfast or Quuoiistown , Xantl upwurds per Glasgow Htoatu * ors. liu and upwards for Cltr of llomo. Hocond-Uiios fJO , Ho turn tickets at reduce ! rates made uvnllubla for either route , offerlnc excursionists Ibo urlrllcKe of scelnK tha North ana Snutb of Ireland , thu Hirers Memoir anil plcluresqua Clyde. bteoreKO "J. Anibor l.lno ilrnftn imyablo free of cbaree , sold ut lOMOtt rates , l or boot of toura. tickets or furlber Informa tion apply to HENDEHOH BROS. , 72 Li Salle St. , Chieago. Or to any of our local agents. agents.PTUBB lffcTTimreinBf04 J iyD7. ( ' Lleetr * aiB4ni tU li lu r riiM.oomUnM. Uuuuiueatha onJr one In the world aencrnUns j.- a cuntinuoQS Kltclno df aciynttu RT mrml. d ntHle.VoweHal. Djrable , ij , _ rOomiorUblo sjid KH ctT * , Avoid frauds , ; ° ? OY TB.OOO cured , SuodrJUnirilorpaiiipiUtt AMO F.UJoriUOlJtLTrt fOK PISEASE8. 04. HUaHE. leviNTOR. 101 UfAOASX AYE. . CHICACO. WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of lus llodr enlsrgsd nd strenetheued. Full partlcu. larssentsrsl d ( rec. KHIK tlEU. CO. . flcrriio , N. Y. ritilt of oTtr-Wcrk , tLJItcrctloc , etc. , aJlrcii abors , MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Besides doing the largest clothing business wo keep tlio most complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods. The prices at which wo sell them make it very difficult for other houses to compete with us. Shirts are sold everywhere at all sorts of prices. Wo would like to show you a sample of the "Nebraska" Shirt ; you will not buy any other. Wo believe wo have touched bottom on our Unlaundried Shirts at 30c , 50o and 70c. Laundered at G5o , 90c and $1.25. Elegant pleated front Shirts at $1.00 , which cost you elsewhere $1.75. In fancy Percale Shirts wobeat , the world. OurOSo Eronch Percale Shirts , in newest designs , is equal to any $1.50 Shirt intho market. All our Shirts are 36 inches long , cut full and guaranteed to fit and bo just as represented. An elegant line of French flannel and fine cassimero Shirts in beautiful pat terns. Low prices everywhere. In Underwear we are in a position to beat all compotion out of .sight. Recent heavy purchases at prices which would have boon impossible a mouth ago enable us to offer several lots far below manufacturer's cost. Fine Gauze and Gossamer Merino Shirts at 15c and 20c. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 25c each. Our fancy Standard Balbriggan at 55c each for Shirts and Drawers are indeed surprising value ; nothing loss than $2.00 per suit would buy such goods at any other place. HOSIERY at just about one-half you have to pay elsewhere ; good British Socks , 2 t > air for 25c , no better can be bought for double the money elsewhere- Fancy Balbriggan and Silk clocked at 20o and 25c. NECKWEAR. A glance into our window on the 14th street corner , will give you a small idea of what we propose to do in this line this summer , RUBBER COATS , "We hope you will not need them any more this week , but if you should , we keep a large assortment and prices on them as on everything else we handle positively the lowest. One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska Clothing Company Corner i4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. NACCjUAIHTED WITH THE OtOanAPHV OF WK COUNTRV W1U OBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS UAP OF THI CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAHD & PACIFIC R'l Its TPfl n linofl and brandies include CHX0AQO , PEOIUA. MOLHTE. BOOK ISLAND. BAVHW- PORT. DES MOHTEO. OOCNCHi BIATFFS , HUB * CATUTE. KANSAS OITy.OT. JOSEPH. LEAV- EtrWORTH. ATOmSON. CEDAR RAPIDS , WATERLOO , TY1 1 NH KAPOT.TB , and ST. PATJL. and scores of Intermediate cities. Choice of routes to and from the Paclflo Coast. All trans fer * in Union depota. Frist tralna of line Day Coaches , oloeant Dinlnc Oars , magnificent Pull man Palace sleepers , and ( between Chlcaeo , St. Joseph , Atcnlaon and Kansas City ) Reclining Cbalr Oars , Boats Free , to holders ) of through Crst-cloaa tickets. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rook Uland Route. " ErtendaWest nnd Southwest from Kansas City sndBt Joseph to NELSON. HOBTOFT , . BELLE VILLE , TOPEKA , HEKINGTON , WICHITA , liUTCliTNBON , CALDWELI. , and all points In KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All eofoty ap pliances and modem improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route IB the farorlta between Chlcaeo , Rock Island , Atchlson , Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Paul Its Watortown branch traverses the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Watertown , Spirit Lake , Bloux Falls and many other towns and cities. The Short Line via Benecn and Kanknkeo offers superior facilities to travel to and from Indian apolis , Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets , Maps , Folders , or desired informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or address C.8T. JOHN , U. A. HOLBROOK , DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of the Mnftenm of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. Mem. bcra of University College Hospital , London. M. 13. Glescn. Germany and New Yorfe , bavlnir devoted tliclr attention specially to tbo treatment of v Nervous , Cteoiilc & Blooj Diseases More especially thoeo arlstnr/ from Imprudence , In vite all BO eultcrlnu to corrjupond v.lthoul dolay. Diseases of lufcctlon and contagion cured safely and Ipcedlly without aso ot dangerous drugs. 1'atlents whose cases have been ncuiccteA , lin.lly . trentrd or proDoancud Incurable , sliouia Dot fall to write tu Soncernlnir their eymptoins. All tetters recuiva 1m. mediate attention. * vf * JDST PUBLISHED , . And will bo mailed Fliun to any addren unon r ript of ono 2 < ent stomp. ' Proctlcol Obtcrvatlou on nervous Debility and I'lmleal HihntKtlon , " Aval , liable inodlcal troatUo which sliould be read Ly all. Address , DES. S. & D. DAVIESOIT , c , 1742 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. , B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 U.W.YATEB. President. LKWIH H. IIBED , Vice President. A. K. TOUZAUN , 2nd Vice President. W. H , 8. HuniiES , Cashier. niRECroits : W , V. MOIWK , JOHN 8. Cor.LiKB , H , W. YATKS. LKWIS 8. KKED , A , E. TOUZALIN. Hanking Office THE IRON BANK , Corner JSth and Farnam Kts. A General Hanking Ilusluebs Transacted. E.T.Allen , M. D. . Homoeopathic Specialist , EVE THROAT tit AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. JSAMGJS JJL'IL , OMAHA. vr , J. aAi.nitA.iTu. Surgeon and Physician , OlUce K. W Corner J4th and llougla-i St. Office telephone , 4G5 ; Itesldeuce telephone , [ M. FOUNTAIN SK.A.N-DS KINE CUT AND P Incomparably the Suet. Who li WEAK , NERVOUS. DEBILITA TED , who In his FOLLY and IGNOnANCB has TRIFLED nwar his VIGOR of HODY , MIND and MANHOOO , wnslng exhausting drains upon tha FOUNTAIN ! ! of LIFE , HEADACHE , BACKACHE , Drcadrul Drftms , "WEAKNESS of Moinorf , DAHII- rcLNEHa in HoeiETir. PIMI'LEN upon the FACE , and all the EFFECTS loading to EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONHUSIP. TION or INSANITY , should consult at once the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Established 1661. Er. Clarke has made NE.RTOI7S IE- BILITY. CHRONIC and all Diseases' of the GENITO URINARY Organs a I.ifo B'ndjr. It makes NO difference WHAT you baTe taken or WHO has failed to cure you. * JT FEMALES suffering from diseases p cu < liar to their BOX can consult with the usuranco of speedy relUf and core. Bend 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. 4&-8end 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works ) on Chronic , Norvoua and Dell * no Diseases. Consultation , personally or by latter , free. Consult the old Doctor. Tboniandi cnr < l. ORIoei and parlors private. AV-Thoso contemplating Mairlajo tend for Dr. Clarke's ) celebrated guide Halo and Female , each l&c. . both 25c. ( stamps ) . Befoi confiding your case , consult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may lave future lufierlngand shame , and add golden yean to life. * a-Book " Life's ( Secret ) Er. rore , " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings tent everrwhere , secure from exposure. Boon , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , 9 to 12. Addrrjt , F. D. OLABBLB3 , M. D. 188 So. Claris SU OHIO AGO. ILL. S , K , FELTON & GO , , And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. dee , Strap's ' Building , Fonrtli Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , NOW'S THE TIME To have your friends coma to OB Kastern lines will sell tickets and run Semi Monthly Land Excursions oyertho Union Pacific "The Overland Roulo. " Until July 1 , 1888 , tickets sold for these excur sions will ho good thirty dayn for the round trip nnd can bo used ten days going. When purchas ers are ready to return , these tickets will bo good llvo day a for that purpose , 1 f purchasers wish to stop short of destination ou our lines , agents will stamp tickets good to return from ' ' . 'B. KHIIETS , B. t. LOMAX. UNION PACIFIC "The Over I und Uoulo. " Has BO arranged its Kiimily Sleeping Car service , that berths can now he reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M } . Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council Bluff * own. The reservations when made arc 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.'JfEnilETS. K. IfcliOMAX , Gen. 1 . Sc T. Agent. Ans't 0 , P , & T , A. OMAHA , NCR UNION PACIFIC Overland Itoutc. " The Sportsmen' * , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line * Send for the Neat Little Sketch Hook , "CKCrir O aLTCTB 1 X7X 233. " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association : as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories , Copies sent free upon application to J. H.TKHniiT Gen'IP. * T. Agt. . O m uh a , Nob. Are Ibo 11EHT. PEERLESS DYES THE CHICAGO AND 1STERN RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road tn take for PcsMolnos , Marsbaltown * Coflnr Itepldn. Clinton , Dixon , Chicago , Milwaukee ) nnd all points llast. To the poopln of Nebraska , Cole * rado. Wyoming. Utah , Idaho. Neradn. Oregon. W < isu Inxton nnd CullfornlR , It oiTora superior advantages not possible by any other line. Among a few of tuo numerous points of superiority enjoyed by the patrons of this road between Omaha and Chicago , are IU two trains n day of UAV C'OACUKS , which are the fluent that human art and Ingenuity can create. lnl'AI-ACUSl.KK.l'lNO CAlBt , which are models nf comfort and eloganca. Its I'AK- l.OH DUAW1NU UOOM CAHS , unnurimi.ied by any , nnd Its widely celebrated PALATIAL. INNING CAUB. the equal of which cannot bo found olsfiwheru. At Council IllufTi , tha trnlna of the Union I'ucltlo Hall way connect In union depot with thono of the Chi. CHKO It Northwestern Hy. In Chicago the tnuns ot this line mnko close connection wltu those of all other Baitern linos. For Detroit , Columbns. Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Klannni Falls , nnfTMo , lltttlnirg , Toronto , Montreal , Uoston , New York , 1'bllatlelpbTa , Baltimore. WashIngton - Ington , and all points In the Kant. Ask fur tickets via " " " "NORTH-WESTERN" If yon wish tbe licit accommodation. All ticket agent * sell tickets via this lino. lIUUOUriT. E. P. WILSON. Uen'l Manager. Qen'l 1'ass'r Agent. C1I1CAOO.II.LS. W. N. BABCOCK. Gon'l. Western Agent. O.K. ulMBALI.Ticket ! Aitent. U. K. WKb'i' . City I'usjGnger Agent. 1101 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. Otf TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Ilcst Route from Oiualm nud Council Bluffs to THE EAST ; TWO THAINU DAILY OKTWKBN OMAHA AND COUNCIL 11LUFF8 Clilcngo , AND Slllminhce , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Rock Islauil , Frcqiort , Rockford , Cllulon , Diibuiiuc , Davenport , Mndlsoii , Jaumlllo , Uelolt , Wnoiin , La Crosse , Andallothor Important points Rust , Northeast ana Hcmlhcmst. For through tickets call on the ticket agent at 1W1 Karnnm street , la liarkor Illuclc , or ut Umon lacfio ! Depot. Pullman Bleepors and the finest Dining Cars In thli world era run on tbe muln line of the Chicago. Mil Haukco & Hi. I'aul Hallway , nnd overr atlautloaU paid to passengers bjr courtuuiu employes cf Iba company. 1C Wll.LKItO neral Manager. J.F. TUCKE1U AfiiyiiutJeucral Manager. A. V. It. CAllrj'.NTEa , General l-aslen cr ona Ticket Agmit. , ! ( JKO.ll. IIHAPFOIU ) , Assistant General VtLUtatet and Ticket Agent. J.T. CJiAltR , Ooneral Superintendent. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpiiE SCIKNCI : or ' great Uedlcal Work age ou llauhooJ , Nerrous and 4 I'uyslcal Debility , Premature ' Decline , Errors of Youth , and IhountoM rnUcrlesounscanent thereon , SOO pages 8vo , IK prescriptions for oil dUoases. . Cloth , full gilt , only ei.OO , bj * mall , scaled. Illustrative sample free to all young end middle oeod men. Bcnduovr. TheQoldanJ Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by tha Na tional Medical Association. Address I' . O. bar 1993 , Bottoa , Mass. , or Dr. W. IL TAmOSt , grail uateof Harvard lIcdlcalCollfgo,25years' practice tu noston , who may bo consul ted confidentially Specialty , Diseases of lion. Office No , 4 Bulonch at. State Line. To ( ilasgow , Uclfust , DubIiiuimlLhm > eel From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passage f to and t&O , accordlntr to location of btate room. Kxcurrilou ! ( fi to f"5. Steerage to and from Huropo at I < owest tatea AUSTIN DALDWIN ft CO , , 0 cn'l A gents , K ) I Iroadway , Nu\v York. JOHN IILKQBN , Oen'l Western Agent , 101 Uaudolpu St. , Clilcago , IIAKUV B.MUOUB8 , Agent , Omuha. MONTH ran bo msdo wurk. $100 to $300 $ , A. cau furnish thulr own hurtes aiU KITH tliulr whole time tv tbu busluuss. bpt.r inumonU may U9 tirutltablT eniplojpd also. A few tnnturlf In lonns aiulrltlus. 11. K. JousmiV & tXin IDWMaln bt. , KIcU tuoud , Vu. ilcnUou tlie Uoiaba live.