OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. MAY 12. 188a ADAMS COUNTY BOND FIGHT , Arguing the Oaso Before the Lan caster District Court. { .AST DEEDS OF THE DRUGGISTS. Committees Appointed Var tbo Year and the IJnnqtict Ilcnia Gath ered at the State House City Brfcft. LIKCOI.S BunnAu OP Tun OMAHA BKB , 1020 I * STREET , LINCOLN , May 11. An Interesting case testing a question on Which mucfi light Is being shed of Into was on j.rlal before Judgp Field of the district cqurt in chambers yesterday. The question iyhich Is Going tested Is that of tlio extent to vrlilch communities may with Impunity bo mulcted tor the benefit of railroad companies through1 dcccptlvo representations and Ir regular proceedings ( n tiio issuing of bonds. Thq case IB on injunction suit to restrain the county authorities ot Adams county from delivering ttio bonds voted to the Pacific railway company In , Nebraska. The grounds on which the suit Is brought are that the company was not Incorppratod whet ; the bonds werq voted ; that various informalities existed in the proceedings and that fraud and bribery wcro used in conducting the election. The amount of the bonds was $125,000 , , and the Paclllc railroad In Ne braska to which they were voted , was to extend tfom NucUolls county to the north line ot Adams county. After the bonds had boon voted the "Pacific" company scorns to Uayo been , transferred to the Missouri Paclflo and Church Howe appears to conduct the tlofcuso aaatnst tuo injunction. Ho l as sisted by General J. U. Webster ot this city , &nd the motion to dissolve is being argued by Umaltor & Grlgga of Beatrice , G. M. Lam- bcrtson of thh city taking the place ot Grigga , who wus called away last night. The reason that the suit was brought hero is be cause the bonds had been sent to the auditor for registration. THE CL08INO UOCHS. The most Important business of the last Bossion of the druggists' convention was the &ppoiutmqut of the standing committees for the year. The following committees were appointed : Executive M. E. Shnltz , Beatrice ; O. P. Smith , Plattsmouth ; P. C. Corrigan , O'Neill. Legislature James Hcod , Nebraska City ; \V. C.'Lano , Lincoln ; H. D. Boyden , Grand Island. Trade Interests E. J. Soykorn , North Bend ; W. J. MoFnrland , Nebraska City ; A. L. Huntsman. Prarmncy and Queries J. E. Ulggs , Lin coln ; G. J. iT.vans , Hastings ; H. S. Van Pcllcn , Pawnee City. Membership E. A. W. Snell , Omalia ; W. M. Widcner , Lincoln ; M. W. Rycrson , Omaha. Programme M. C. McArthur , W. C. Clarke , G. B. Chapman , H. W. Brown , J. E. lllggs , Lincoln. Deceased Members M. Parr , Omaha ; O. W. Bochwith , G. W. Howe , Wisnor. A pleasant feature ot the occasion was the presentation to W. C. Lnno , the local secre tary , of a very handsono gold-headed cane. This gift came frorn the exhibitors , who ewe piuch of the accommodation they have re ceived to Mr. Lano. The banquet at the Windsor in the evening was u success in every particular , this do- Birably result being largely contributed to by n regulation providing that ladies should be invited and wines banished. AT TUB STATK UOU3E. Iho ofllco of the live stock sanitary com- fnission was deserted yesterday. Dr. Gerth was at Omaha investigating the subject of tuberculotes among duiry cattlo. Mr. Barn- hart wus at North Bend , Mr. Abbey at Fre mont , and Major Birnoy at Plum Creek , ex amining horses. The Liberty 'Insurance company of Now /ifork , and the South British flro and marine company of Now Zealand , have bocu admit ted to do business in Nebraska. The Jersey City ttr < ? Insurance company of Jersey City , N. J. , has applied for admission. Another now corporation ifl the Scotia dairy and stock company , which has its headquarters at Scotia. Groeley county. The nature of the business wliich the company proposes to do is the buying , feeding and Dolling of live stock and the manufacturing of butter and chccso. The capital stock is $3,000 , of which 26 per cent must bo sub scribed before the company begins business. The incorporators are A. H. Floaten , S. Wilcox - cox , D. C. Hall , J. T- Price , James Lewis , and. H. C. MeMillon. The Looruia State bank , of Loomls , has filed articles of incorporation in the ofllco of the secretary of state , dating its corporate existence from April 20 , 18S3. Lboniis is In Phclps county , and the gentlemen who nave Incorporated themselves into a bunking com pany are E. L. and F. W. Kipliuger. The poid , up capital U 15,000 , and the authorized , capital Is $50.000 , in shares of $100 each. The stockholders arc llnblq for double the amount Df the stock which they severally hold in the corporation. DEATH OF CIlAllLnY BATON. The traveling men of the state and. other friends of Charles Eaton will bo saddened to learn of his death , which occurred at 1.20 this attornoon , as the result of in juries received at the Alina wreck. Dn Thursday bo was brought from Alma to this city , accompanied by the rela tives and friends who had been In attendance Upon him at AluiD , and although his injuries SVf re numerous and severe , ills recovery wus by uo means despaired of. It became evi dent soon after his arrival , however , that ho xvas sinking , and the end was this afternoon. ITuo arrangements for the funeral have not yet been mado. CITV iwir.Fs. A now lodge of Knights of Pythias will bo Instituted at DaWitt next Tuesday evening , on wliich occasion many Lincoln knights will Uo. on huuu to assist. The May term of the district court will ppcn , ono week from Monday. The , docket , pOHtainlDR 420 vases , will bo out to-dny. Dr. Milton Luno and family , have gone on U visit of a month to points in Indiana. Sam Low , ot the governor's ofllco , returned yestotdny from a visit of two weeks to his Old homo at Btoomlugton , 11) ) . About U o'clock last night , when. J. H. flValdridgo , n street car driver , had stepped from tils car at O and Twentieth streets to go into a atoro , a thief made away with the bjoncy box , containing about $0. The expensive luxury of water is again bo coining a subject of serious discussion In Lin- colu. Tha brlno from , the , lower strata tapped by the pipes continues to ( low Into the well and all o ( Torts made to shut It out have failed , Mr. Charles Godfrey of Fremont lias made a proposition to shut oft the sail \vntcr forll.hOO. Mr. and Mrs. O. O , Morse celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding 'Thursday evening at their elegant residence tn this city. The celebration also tends , as , a celebration of tbo return ot health to Mrs. Morse , who has bocu quite stole foe several months. She will spend the summer in the past , leaving in a few days. lie-1 Them Severely Alono. Of the two U would bo wiser to lot the tooth go uuhrushod than to use some of the articles aliened to beautify nnd pro- eervo thorn. 8O2ODONT has done much to drive these tooth destroyers from the Hold. Let thorn severely nlpno , _ TJIK Fit BIG HI' DUUKAU. Its Oaso Before the Commission Almost Duplicated In Now York. Tun BKB ot yesterday contained u refer cnco to the abolition of the freight bureau Of the board ot trade , and the forthcoming l > amphlct , which is to bo issued by W. F , GrlOfths , the ] present coiumUsloncr ot that body. Yesterday that gentleman was qeen by a BEG reporter , nnd said ; "Permit mo to correct an impression Which inuy huv-o been created by the rufcrcnoo to the aboli tion of the ofllco of commissioner of tha freight bureau of tbo Omaha board uf trade , Juno } next Thopamphlut In question , will biuiiily show the work thu bureau has aocom- iilisimd. with mention of its failures and brief allusions to the reason therefor , It is written for priva.10 distribution only among- the membership of the board of trade. ' . It be attention of our business community can bo aroused , nnd the remedy applied to ho disastrous results following the train of nhnrmonlous councils , divided opinions , orpid Indifference and selfish considora- ions of individual interest to the almost ab solute exclusion ot the higher claims of the mbllo welfare , then this pamphlet will iavo accomplished its mission. 'Only this , ana nothing more. ' " The members of the bureau nnd a number of citizens who took a great deal of interest n the case of discrimination by Omaha against the railroads , wcro gratified by the announcement that Now York had already irought charges against roads centering at hat place for discriminating against 'ior. It las lately been demonstrated that Now York ms suffered greatly in her export trade , vhlch had been in a Inrgo degree diverted to ho west. Tills had been accomplished by issistonco of the railroads which , in con- unction with the ocean steamer line ? , cna- iled the shipping of export goods from the vest , Chicago for instance , to Europe , cheaper than the same roods could bo delivered from the west in Chicago. This in effect on the trans-conti- icntal route made Now York a way-station. L'o do away with this discrimination the load- ng produce bdard has taken determined nc- ion , formulated Its charges nnd secured competent attorneys to present the sanio to he intor-stato railway commission. It Is a : aso in Bomo respects analogous to that tnado > y Omaha before the satno body , and evi dently odds importance to that originated by the freight bureau of the homoboardof trade. TUB nunrjAu'H ruxu. A local paper Thursday , in an Interview , contained the suggestion of a banker that ho would be one of twenty-live to subscribe 11,000 apicco to induce manufacturers to lo cate in this city. Speaking on tbo subject yesterday a member 6f the board of trade's Irelght bureau said ! "The suggestion not only hits the nail square ou the head , and suggests ( with > ossiblo modifications ) the only sensible , lusinesa-liko proposltlonlooklng toward inak- , ng the manufacturers' bureau of the board of ; radc , or any other similar organization , n decided success. Nothing can bo done with- > ut money , that's sure. It may gratify the ranker to bo advised of the fact that our iiauufaclurors' bureau thoroughly discussed ust such n plan of operations at their car- lost meetings. The naked truth which coui- iclled them to abandon all idea of being able ; o inaugurate n programme of this character , was found in the conviction that it > vas impossible to secure a subscription 1st of even half the amount suggested. The pecuniary reward attending exhibitions of lublio splritcdness are too vague and unsat isfactory to enlist the sympathies of our wealthy men. The bureau is uot in position to assume IS per cent annually. "Hence their adoption ot the only remain ing way , viz : That of soliciting monthly subscriptions at a figure within the reach of all of our business men , ' 'If all those to whom application has bocu made for $3 per month for twelve mouths , would respond , wo pan reasonably expect to roach out for the biggest Kind of manufac turing plants. Will the banker chip lu bis 3 and set his confreres a good example or if ho don't want to bo bothered with monthly remittances his check for $3-1 and bis influ ence would bo more than acceptable. " Everything which belongs "to pure , healthy blood is imparted by Hood's Snrsnparilla. A trial will convince you of its mor/its. W. C. T , TJ. Report for April. Wo have little now to report this month In regard to the work of tbo Woman's Christian Temperance union. It is the same , old stoty mothers coming to us for help In seeking to find lost daughters unfortunate grls , who desire to lead a better life , asking that some other place bo opened up to them joys , often homeless aud friendless , who are anxious to reform , if only a helping : iand could bo extended to them , having n night's lodging provided and encouragement ? ivon. Men from the jail , whom the public s so unwilling to trust , are tbiding au open , door and work secured for them. The superintendent of Jail work , Mrs. Peal-son , reports , visits made , fif teen ; number of papers and magazines distributed , 1,311. Tfro secretary reports 803 calls received at headquarters ; 02 calls made jy Her in this vicinity ; night lodgings given , 113 ; homes found for S ; clothing given to 15 ; signed the pledge , 10. The headquarters are open from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m. , where our secretary will bo found , who will bo glad to give any informa tion in regard to our work. This , work cannot bo carried on without money , our treasury is empty and wo appeal for aid to the public , who huvo in tbe past so generously helped us. Mua. WATSON B. SMITH , President , Mjis. Q. W. CtAnre , Secretary , Mus. J. C. DBXISB , Treasurer. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is au absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bauds , and all skin cru ] > - tions. Will positively cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 cents per box by mail 80 cents. Confcilcruto Veterans. The G. A. K. Memorial Day committee cordially Invite all confederate veterans resi dent or visiting in the city , to unite with them in tbo parade and observance of the day. For this purpose they can assemble at 107 South Fourteenth street at 1 p. in. , when position will be assigned them. By the com mittee. T. S. CLAHKION , Chief Marshal. I cboorfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those Buffering from , troubles of the stomach and liver. I urn now ou my second bottle , and it makes mo fool like a now man. C. M. CONNOR , Nashua , lowu. C. P. Goodman Drug Co. The lllllo Rnnco. The weather this far has been most unpropitious - propitious for range practice , In fact some what similar to that experienced a year ago by the right wing which * went to the range llrst. By way ot explanation of. the record they made , which wus less than that of the left wing , which had more sunshine , they re ferred to tbo weather and now have the satis faction of knowing that thd latter body know how it is themselves. When you need n friend , select a true 0110. Dr. Joaca' Red Clover ToniQ is the best fdond mankind has for all diseases of the Btonmob , liver and kidneys. The best blood purillor and tonio known. 50c. C. P. Goodman Drug Co. William Brown , a colored man living near Thomostoii , On. , has been married six times aud has forty children living. 0PRICE's CREAM BAKING IU superior excellence proven tn millions ot homtw for more than & quartov ot a century. U U uueil by the UiiHrul States Ooverument Eu- iloi-- Hby tie liuiuls q ( the great unlversltlen us tlinnlrpiiKcst. iniroit ami umat UeiiltUful , Dr. I'llco's Cro.iui llnVlng 1'owiler doe * not contain auuuaulo. liino nr alum Sulil only In onus , , . . I'wiCKUAKwaiwvoauco. , . .NVVorlc. . 'CblcARO. si. LouU. SKIN , SCALP AND BLOOD Diseases Cured by CiiHcnra Remedies wlicn Hot Springs , Doctors nnd all other Medicines full. Baring bean ft sufferer for two rears unfl n hftlf from a disease caused by a brftlss on the ICR , and having leh cored by the Cimcinu REMEDIES when all othermethods nnd remedies failed , 1 deem ft my dotr to recoownend them. I visited Hot Springs to no av&ll , and trier ) qev eral doctors Without mieccsA and ftt last bur principal drup-RMt , Mr. John P. Klnl r ( to whom 1 shun ever feel grttetulv nnoke to me about CuiiCunA , and I consenten to give them a trial with the reiult that I am perfectly cured. There is now no ser about mo. 1 think I can show tbo largest surface wnoro ipr suffering ! sprung from oc nnj-onq In the stnte. the uniiccnA HEMEDIBS are the feott blood and skin cures manufactured. I refer to rtnigelnt John P. Hn Ujr and Dr. U. C. Jlontgomory , both of this plaje and to nr. Smith , ot hake Leo , Mlns. Al.KXANnnit ItUAUH , Orocuvllle , Miss. Mr. lloach used the OUTICUHA. HKMEIUKS , at our request , with reunite as above stated. A. 11. 1'INLAY & CO. , Dru gls 7 YEA.US CUH12D 1 have been troubled with scrofula seven years , which first started on the top of my head , giving me inflnato trouble , with constant Itching , cast ing off dry scales , and a watery liquid exuded from under the scalps. 1 treated It for seven years unsuccessfully , arid was unable to check u until I fonnd your CtmcuiiA HBMEWBS. One box Ctmcuiu , one cake CimcuiiA SOAP , and one bottle CtmctwA. RKSor.VKNT completely cured me , my skin becoming pert PCtly clear and smooth. B.J.DAVIS , Artcsln , Los Angeles Co. , Cnl. S1UN DISEASB 5 VE/YUS CUUKD. Your CtmcunA lloinniKS did wonderful Ihlnci for me. They cured mySkin disease , which has been of lire years' standing , after hundreds of dollars had been spent In trying to curelt. Nothing did me any good until I com menced the use of the CimruitA UKMEDIES. Our house will never bo without them. MllS. ROSA KELIY , Kockwell City , Calhoun Co , , la. Sold everywhere. 1'rlce , CuticunA.SOc. SOAP , KJC ; ItESOhVBNT , 11. Prepared by the VOT.TKB Duun AND CHEMICAL Co. . lloston , Mass. l3ST"8end for "How to Cure Skin Diseases , " 04 pages , CO Illustrations and 100 testimonials. MPLE8. black-heads , red , IOUKU , chapped and oily skin prevented by CimouitA BOAP. NO RHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME ! PAU > PLASTKU relieves Hheumatlc , -Solntlc , sutldon , Bhnrp and nervous Patus , Strains and AVoakncses. The Orst and only pain-killing Plaster. S5 cents. OH ! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its companion disease Rheumatism ia excruciating. Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf- ffcring. Ath-lo-pho-ros will UQ , for others what it did for the following parties : WUlUmoport. Ind. , Oct. 8.1837. IInlnR been Mlliotwl with nautugi * tor the putt four je w . nd trying almost ofery. thin ? , but In rain. I finill/ heard of AtbJo- phonis. Aftec taking one bottle I found it to be helving mo , and utter tilting four bottles tles of Athlophoroo and ono of 1'illn , I found that I waa entirely well. 1 think the medi cine la poeiUvelj a Bare cure. cnxuNCi. ! D. RKDDIOE. Mt. Carmel , DL. Dee 26.1R87. . I IHTB used AUJophoroa in mf [ umllj and find it to be tha greate t medicine for ncu- raisin in eiiitcnoo. and having : had It' fangs f aeteneduponmofor the pact 30 rears I know whereof I spoak. Mna. Jtrui UHILTON. CjT"ScnJ G cents for the beiuitlCul colored pic ture , " Moorish Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. H. Y. Owing to the inclination of many people to bo humbugged in the purchase ot articles of necessity U/ll / I YOU fotho household , we feel it our if ILL I UU duty to sound a note of warning to those who seek remedies for the relief of the aches uud pains I IQTPM incident to this season ot the LIOIL.il year. The cre.it and growing popularity of HKNSON'S IT.ABTEII has tempted unscrupulous man TO ufacturers to offer many worth- le&H substitutions and Imitations of that valuable remedy , hence we would advlso these who wish to secure prompt relief from Colds , Coughs , Hoarseness , IMeti- rlsy. Chest alna. Sciatica , mien- mattsnt , Lumbogn and Dackache , to carefully avoid worthless plasters by always asking for UBNBON'aand let no persuasion by tha dealer induce you to ac cept any other plaster. TT EEECSDSNTBD ATTBACTION. * * * OVBil A MILLION DISIllIBUTED. CAPITAL PRIZE , $800,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the I/cglslotuca in 1&5S , ( or Eiluca- tlonal and rbantablo purnoios , nnd Its frnnchlao mitilo a part of tbe present State CoustUutlou , la USTJ , by an ovorwhclinlnK popular vote. Its Grand SlnKlo Number Drawings take plivco montlilr , nod the Grand Uunrterly Drawln J roKulnr- ly ovcrr three luontua ( Murcli , Junu , duplcmbcr and ueccmuer. ) "Wo do hqroby cortLfr that wo supervise tha ar rangements lor nil the monthly and quarlorly Uraw- liiKs at Tha Louisiana state Untcrr Compaar. and la person manviiu and control U > u Uruwlnun thcinsolvos , nnd tlKittlio BIUUO aru conducted with hon sty , fair- noai nnd tn good talth toward nil partlo * . and wo nutbnrlza the Compunr to use this aortlUcate n Ith tao simllos ot our signature attached , lu IU advertise ments. " COS1M1SSIO.VKK3. Wo , tbe undersigned Ilunkannd Ilnnbcrs will pay all 1'rlroi drawn In tliq l.ouHmr.1 Stiuu lAif.onos whloli may bo presented at our countorB. H.M.WAI.M.SI.UV ; L'rm. Loulilana NatlonU Bunk. I'IKIUtB LANAUX. fret. SUto National Dink. A. UAUW1N , I'res. New Orleans Natlonul Hank. CAUL , UOUN , I'res. Union National Dank. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of MiiHio , Now Or- lonns , Tuesday , Juno 12 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Hal75BIO ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; tloths $1. MHT Olf PniZBS. JPRIZBOF | 3Uf > , ( JUa Is . tIW.000 'K i . . . . . . . i'iti/B ov so.uuiis I'IIIKICOK 25.MI ( ) . I'lllXKS UP Kl.OiUaro l'KI/.KSOF 6IIUaro ) . , . , . . . . . , . . , , , , , SJJ2 26 I'ltl/.lM OK lnl ( ) are , . . .I. . . . . . . . 1IU I'HIZKS OP flllara . . . . au I'lll/KS OK JKJUaro . . . . . . . . . . 6U ) 1'UlZKrf OK aiOaro . . JUUUUO API'KQXLMATION I'HIZtS , 1DO 1'rltcs of 160 approjtlmutlntf to MtU.OUO Prl are . WOOD 100 I'ritcs of KWO approxliuatlnK to I1UU.U1U 1-rlio uro . , . 30,000 1UO l'rltc of WJD approxluiutlnK to mwU'rliu nro . 20,008 TKllMINAL rillZKS. LOCO Price * of 1100 decided by . .SJOU.UOJ I'rltoaru . , , , . 100.000 IfltOPrtici of llOOdeoldBil by. . . .1100,000 Prliearo . . . . 100,000 3.13C lrUei amounting to . Jl.UM.OUC t'orclub rute . or ny further liiforuiivtlon apply to toe undcralgneit. VournaodwrlUnzmuetbo dlitlnct ocl ilKimturu ulaln. oritrapld return mull delivery will UB usauroa by your ouoloilng an envelope bearing your full aililroia. huml POriTAh NOl'KS. oipron raoner orders. or Now York Exchange 1n ordinary letter. Curraucyby eipreis ( at our uxueute ) uddrcssud to M. A. DAUPHIN. wOUt.A , IA. Or M. A. DAUPHIN. WABUIMOIOK , R.C. Address Eeglsterei Letters b NEW UIILUANS NATIONAL BANK , _ NK\V OHLKANS , LI , REMEMBER That the pretence , of Qon- -uli Iteauroifard and Earlr , who arc In charge of the I drantnit * , II a guar antee of abioluto fulruusi and Integrity , thai tha chances aru all equal , and that no ono can possibly divine what number will draw a I'rtiu. UKMUM1IKII that tbe payment of all prliet li OUAUANTUII V rODH NAT1UNA1. BANHH Ok NEW oui ti.NK. anil tha tlckuli are lin J bv tha vreslaent of an Instltulloa obota ahtrtareJ rlgnU aru rocoj- nlied lu thu blgnut courti ; tbureforu , bonnru ot uuf liultatlansor anonymoui saheuia . Public Healiii OF THE SICK FREE of CHARGE At A/aoj Meyer tC Uro's. MiistcJTall Corner Sixteenth ami Far * natn Streets. A largo and appreciative audience assembled at Max Meyer ft IJro/8 music hall yesterday morning to witness Dr. Smith's strange- and ntysteriotts wnanolto power over dlwasc. Nearly every seat In the uall was Illled with in valids suffering from all manner of disease who were impatiently waiting for an opportunity to bo called upon the stage. After Riving a short lecture the doctor staled that ho would ocoup iy : the hall every morning from 10 to 11 o'cloc' k ' , and that he would putmcly heal all poor people free of charge. He also stated thai ho had opened an onica In Onicnlg block , on 13th street , next to the Millard hotel , where those who were a Bio and willing to pay for his servi ces could go from 0 a. in. to fi p. in. daily , except Sunday : ) . Ho then gave an invitation to the sick and amicled to come upon the stags ( on at a time ) and bo cured. The llrst personotogo upon the stage was a middle-aged woman wno wai sulTerlng from n pain In h r stomach and chest and fmm a severe pnln in the back of her head. Thu doctor seated her in a chair and took bold of her hand for a few momenti. Ho then mode a few gentle passes over the aflllctcd parts , \vhonsho declared to the andlenco that she was entirely free from pain and that she felt perfectly well. An old gentleman vent upon the stage who was so dear that ho could not hear a sound without shouting at him at the top ot your voice. lit loss than live minutes the doctor was talking to htm in an ordinary tone ot voice. The old gentleman said ho could hear ever so much better. He was directed to return in a few days and recclvo uuotlior treatment. An old lady suffering from partial paralysis of nor right sldo then wcnVnpon the stage and was made to use her arm ana limb as it by magic. Several patients followed the doctor from Den ver , where ho spent the winter , lliey1 nil speak of htm In the highest terms and say that he per formed many remarkable cures whllo In Den ver. The doctor may lie consulted In htnolllco lu Gruciilg block , on 13th St. , next to the Millard house , free ot charge , from a. in. till 5 p. m. Ho cures all forms of chronic diseases , nis charges are moderate and If you so to him ho will treat you honorably. All letters of inquiry must contain postage. The loading Corsets of Ear- opo and America. O v o r 3,000.0000 eold last year In this coun try alono. Therca- Bona arc : they are the best fitting , nest com * fortablo , most dur able and cheapest [ corset oy or mado. Avoid worthless Imitations. Carolina Is used In no Corsets except thcsa made by us. Nona are genuine unless Dr. WARNER'S dOR ALINE Is printed - ed on insldo of stool cover. For sola by all loading merchants. WARNER m fc " J. A. MINER , Manager. Notice to Contractors. Ilids will bo received' ' by the Hoard of Public Lands and Uulldlugs at any time before Satur day , May 19 , 188 * " , at 2 p. HI. , for wort and mate rial to complete kitchen and dining room for Deaf and Dumb Institute , at Omaha , Nebraska , according to plans aod sprciticatlons now on Ilia with Commissioner ot Public Lands and buildings , and also with P. M. Kills , architect , Omaliti , Nebraska. Contractor to bo paid on monthly estimates with a reserve of 15 per cont. IJy order of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. May 8 , 18SS. Q. L. LAWS. Secretary. < 5lfin CQflfl A MOJJTII can bo maaework. tn lA S > IUU IU OUUU l ag for us. AEOUU preferred who can furnish tliolr own horses and tclve tbelr whole tlnie to the business. Spnre momenta may bo protftubly employed also. A tvw Tucanctus In towns and clliea. II. R Juu VSQN' .V Co. . 10U9 Mulu St. , Hlcli toond , Vn , Mention tbo Umalia llco. A BACKWARD SEASON. CAUSES MANY MERCHANTS TO WEAP AND WIAL. ? BUT THAT'S NOT THE KIND OF PEO- PJLE wa AREI WE ARE AL.WAYS TO THE FRONT , no matter what distress races us wo tnkoup arms aaainst a sea of trouble and blot out all obstacles , and as a proof of this wo will for the next wcolc matfe the clothing thado OF OMAHA fairly hum ; with every dopartmoht In oxir Now Establishment complete wo can please any one , IN CLOTHING , HATS OR FURNISHING GOODS. CMldrens' ' Departanent. SPECIAL. For 89 Cents A child's dnrk blueia-Pleeo Suit , worth $1.70. See It. SPECIAL , FOR $3.50. In three patteyns. A child's Scotch caislmero S-pieco eult , which . . soils anywhere In America for Jft.Ot ) S. L. Andrews & Co. , Clothiers and Tailors , Falconer Corner , 10th and Dougas Sts. IN PRICES WE FEAR NO COMPETION. WHY ? Because wo understand thoroughly what the people of our city want , and with our buyer constantly In the east , ready to procure bargains from n depressed market ; we are able at all times to furnish THE CREATE CLOTHING OF THE MARKETS ; for less than many houses can buy for. Wo Invite CLOTH ING BUYERS to an inspection of our many attractions In Novelties for spring wear before looking elsewhere - whore , that TIME , MONEY AND PATIENCE WILL , BE SAVED wo assure , and bo the means of our Mends wearing goods handled by S ; L. ANDREWS & COMPANY'S DAYLIGHT STORE , FALCONER CORNER , latlittnd DOUGLAS STREET , Omaha. Prefers by mail follcltea. DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON v 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of the Jtnuenm of Armtomr , St. Ixmti , Mo. Mem. bcra of University College 1 lunnltnl , London. M. 1 > . Olescn. Oorniany and Now York , hating dorotci ) their attention specially to tha treatment of < v Nervous , Ctenlc & BlooJ Dlsefes More especially these nrtnlnif from Imprmlence , In. Jlte all BO Buffering to correspond without delay , Dlscnscn of lulcctlon and contaRlon cured safely and Ipccdlly without ufo of diuiRcrous ( lni3. I'ailcnti arhoso cases nave been neelrrted , Tmrtfy trcntcd or prononnccd tncurnhlo , cltould not fMI to write ng bonrcrclnji their aymptoma. All letters roe lTO 1m. taodlote attention. JUST PUBLISHED , And Till bo mailed FHKR to any address npon ro. telpt of ono 2-ccnt stamp.Practical Observation on Nervous Debility nnd Physical Exhaustion. " A val uable medical trcatlga which Btiould bo read by OIL Address , DRS. S. & . . D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. iONKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Values' tioldcn Specific. It can be given in a CUD ot coffee or tea without - out the knowledge of the person taKlng it ; abso * lutelv harmless , aud will effect a Dormant and speedy cure , whether the patient Is a moderate ( ftinkor or nn alcoholic Avreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temnorate men who have taken Golden Speclflc in their coffee with- not their knowledge and today believe they ault drinking of their own free will. It never falls. The system once Impregnated with the Specific , it becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale bv Kuhu & Uo. . 15th aud Douglas sts and 18th and Cum- ing sts. . Omaha. Nob. ; A. D. Foster 4 Bro. Council Bluffs Iowa SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A NEW WOjtK The most complete over pub- lish.eadevoted to Uiepurchasean.il sale of stocks , bonds. , etc. DecjjHoiis of the courts roBoralng stock sales , brokets and bucket shops , manipu lation of the stock market , causes of panic , etc. How , wbcn , ami what to purchase and sell. Bfitid postpaid on receipt of 6Uc. , by the STANDAUD PCULlSfllNQ CO. , , Albany , N. Y. AND FOR THIS WEEK Wowill offer- from S.1OO Pairs of Pantaloons The oream of the markets at pri ces from $1 to $1O a pair , which will bo found loss lhan any other house can procure them for , In Spring Suits , Wo would bo please to show you our Novelties in Sack , outaways.PrlncoArthure nnd Prince Alberts } which are in quality , style and pattern , not equalled by any house In Omaha , UNION PACIFIC "The Overland Ilouto. " Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any "ticket agent to M J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council Bluffs Iowa. 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. B.'JTEnBETS. E. I * , fcOJlIAX , G en. P. & T. A gent. Ass't G. V. & T , A. OBI/VHA / , NEB. Health is Wealth ! Dn. K. C. WEST'S NErtvn AND TIHAIN TREAT MENT , a guaranteed speciflo for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration , caused by the use of alcohol nr tobacco. Wakefulness , Mental Depression , Softening of the 11 rain , resulting In Insanity , and leading to mlserv. decay and death. Premature Ola Age , Harrenness , Loss of Power In either soi. Involuntary Losses and six boxes for S5.00 , sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. \VE GUARANTEE SIX COXES To euro any caso. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with $3.00 , we will send the purchaser our written gnnrantco to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by C. F. GOODMAN. Druggist , Solo Agent , IllO Faruaui Street , Omaha , Neb. JOSEPH GiltOITS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION U1S. NOB. 3O3-4O4-I7O-OO4. THE MOST SUBFEOT OP PENS. SPECIAL MEN'S ' AIL WOOL Scotch Cto 2 styles , brown and llnht striped , for $8 to $1O. Boats the World. AN AL.L , WOOL Scotch Gassimere , Frock Suit , , $10. Sold anywhere In Omaha , for $10. See It at S. L. Andrews & Co. , Clothiers and Tailors , Falconer Corner , 10th and Douglas Sts. Who l WEAK. WKBTOrS. T Dwho in hll roitY and IONOHANCB hai TRIFI.KD away hll VIGOR of HOD * , HIND and MAWHOOD , catulnj xhautUng drains upon the FOCHTAINR Of K.IFB. HEAUAOnE. DAOKAOIIB , Drc dfu ( Proami. WEAKNESS of Mamory , DABH > rOCNEHS In HOCIKTT , PIMrLES upon tha FACE , and all the BFFEOTfiUidtni to BARLT DKOAY and porhtpl COMBCMJP * TIOW or IKSANITY , ihouia coniultat once tha CKLKBRATED Dr. Cluk * , Bttabllshtd 1W1. Et. Oloiko hai m do MERTOVft DE. miaTT , ciinoNio na ail DUCUU ef lh OKK1TO VBINART Orctni a Llfi Btudy. It nuikai KO dlfferenco WHAT you &kYo taken orTHO hu failed to euro yon. * -FElH ALES luffsrlng ( ram dUtaiei paCU- liar to th lr ten can conault with the asiunnc * of ipooir rollaf and cur * . Band a cents poitg for worki on your dlieaies. ' . . JtarBcnd 4 oonU postage fbr Colehrotod Wcrku on Cbronle. Nerrons and Dili , ate DIieMos. Ooniallatlon , penonally of by totter , ftroo. Coniult the old Doetbr. TboniandB arod. Omeea and parlor * private. 49-Thoee contcmplatlni Uarrlir * vend fbr Dr. Clarfco's celebrated guldt Male and Female , each Uc. , both 2io. ( itampt ) . Before confiding your case , coniult Dr. OLARKK. A friendly letter or call may lent Terjwncre , incur * from Hours , 8 to 8 : Bundnrs , 9 to 12. Address , F. D. OLAJRKB , M. O. 186 So. Olarlc SU OH1OAUO. ILL. SteekPiano Uemnrkablo for powerful svmpa- thcttc tone , pliable action imd ul > Bolute durability. 3J years' record , tha beat guarantea ot the excellence - lence of these tustrumouts. WOODBRIDGEBROS , tn&nbood t etc. lw - - . conulKlnff full p&rtlouUra for home cur * . fre ot { chanra. Adilreas , \ PROF. F. C. FOWLER , Mooduo. Conn. ! | ECIATIVE PUBLIC Attended our Great Ten Days' Sale and took advantage of obtaining GOOD CLOTHING at the extreme low prices they wore offered , aud al though we looked forward to a large trade , our solos exceeded our expectations. We shall continue this sale till Saturday , May 12th , jo as to give those who were unable to attend a further opportunity. ' POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY SATURDAY , MAY iath , ITor Tliese Special Imported Worsted 4-Button Cutaway Suits , Striped Trousers Which have been made to order for $ % G , ami we formerly sold for Which ivere made to order for $0 , and we formerly eold for 90 , now $12.50 , now a Suit. $3.75 Railroad Long , Straight Cut Sack Suits , Corkscrew Pantaloons WMclt were made to order for $30 , and we formerly sold for were made to order for $ ISand we formerly sold for 8 , now $ JLbt now a Suit , $4.50. Scotch Cheviot Suits , Check Trousers ffeat and Striped Patterns , Sacli and Frock , which iverc made to order for jStftJf , and we formerly sold for $18 , now Which were made to order for $14and we formerly sold for $ llnow , $10.50 a Suit , ; ; Prince Albert Suits , Cheviot Pants Which were made to order for $40. and we formerly sold for now Which were made to order for $10land formerly sold for fit , now $15.25 a Suit. $6.50. Single Breasted Nobby Sack Suits , Spring Overcoats Which we made to order for $40 , and we formerly sold for $ % 8.5O , now Which were made to order for $25and ive formerly sold for $18now $15,50 A SUIT. 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. Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of I2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to