HF * < B w THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- : TUESDAY , ' MAY .15 ; 18Sa' LINCOLN IS HORALLY GOOD , Her Court Dookot Contains But Nine Criminal Caso. SOME NEW SUITS COMMENCED A Jlncy Petition for Divorce Com- plnlntfl Filed Ilcforo Ihn tlonrtl of Trnnsnortatlon--x'iio ' Musionl Festival Drlcfx , LINCOLN Dunsxtr OF THE OMAHA BUB , J 1029 P STUKET , LINCOLN , May 14 , ) Monday next tlio May term ot tlio district court for Lancaster county opens with a docket of 420 law and , equity coses ' and nlno criminal cases. Tlio num ber of law and equity cases la exactly the sumo as tlio February term , but tha number of criminal case * Is practically re duced to the minimum , thcro being but nlno nnd the greater number ot these are cases that arc practically settled and only remain to bo dismissed from the docket , Thcro is not a murder case , or In fact a Criminal case on the docket of nny character that rlsca above the level of a misdemeanor , oil of which speaks well for the char acter of the 75,000 people who com prise the population of Lancaster county. The laclc of criminal business has rendered it entirely unnecessary for the Judges to call a grand Jury. Tlio petit Jury for the term comprises the following citizens : W. W. Wil son , O , A. Cornell , John McManlgal , Klmcr Stcphcnson , L. Ii. King , John L. Horniancc , Ole Uoquist , 13. F. Smith , Brad Uinger , W. J. Mnrshnll , S. 3. GriAln , E. Kcurns , J. Baughtnan , O. E. Qoodell , John Albcw , W. H. Horn , S. S. Boll , W. H. Hartz , D. A. Collno , J. W. Mcndovo , Louis Maxim , Ed Morgan , O. S. Hazleton , 13. P. Knight. The members of the bar of Lancaster county number 121 , thrco of whom Messrs. W. 0. Lo Hano , Don L. Love nnd H. W. Ponnock have been enrolled on the long list since the February torm. The now rules adopted ut the lost term , and Hint worked with excellent satisfaction , will bo followed. , , IIISTIIICT COUltT JJBW CASES. A jiumbor of now cases have been filed in district court the past few days , ono of them being the petition of George E. Maxwell , who seeks n divorce from his wife on the grounds of adultery. The petition in the cnso as filed is very outspoken lu fact fairly rich and racy specifying the particulars of the cause why divorce should be given and laying the chnrgo for the causa of trouble against a young man who is in ono of the banks of the city , with accompanying de tails. If the case is contested the outlook for interesting proceedings is excellent. Another divorce case filed yesterday is brought by Brodor Hanson against his wife , Catherine Hanson , alleging their marriage in the old country , shortly after which ho came to this country to hotter his condition. Ho recites in his petition that ho has at numer ous times written her to como nnd Join him here , offering to send her the necessary means to cross the ocean and oven sending his brother to her to got her to como. She , however , refuses all demands and ho will got a legal separation and , if ho wishes , a wife in this free country. Other new cases liled are these of Buford vs Staff , Vincent vs Oheustcr , Crandoll vs Moshor and Barnes vs McNuntry , the latter case being brought against J. H. McNuntry , as. roediver of the defunct Lincoln Insurance icompany , to effect a settlement of a loss that occurred some time since in Michigan. COMI'IAINTS FII.ISI ) . ' 31 , J. Ycnsen , of Lowell , Kearney county , filed a complaint agniust the B. &M. with the board of transpot tation. The complaint 10- citcs that tlio road has turned a stream of water out of it natural course and forced It across his land to his great injury and loss , Ruumcrqing about twenty acres of good til lable land and rendering it unlit for cultiva tion , and greatly injuring eighty acres of land altogether. D. C. Black and George f Gray , the latter postmaster at that place , certify to the truth of the statements. The complainant aske that action be taken imme diately that ho may have the trouble reme died in time to put a crop in the Hold. The superintendent of the Wells Fargo Express company writes that the complaint of Miss Antic on tlio charges on a trunk has boon satisfactorily settled. General Manager Pitch of the Elkhorn writes the board that the complaint of J. VG. llauor of Exotcr will bo Investigated , and satisfactorily settled by the company. Tin : SHY rjiSTiVAi , . Commencing to-night the May musical fes tival will bo on for three engagements. The opening concert will bo a miscellaneous one , the second , the oratorio of"Judas Macca- bous , " and.tna third the cantata of the "Holy City . " The following wall-knawn.musicians Will take part in the entertainment : Princi pal performers Sopranos , Miss Gunovra .lohnson , Chicago ; Miss Kuto Jircwstcr Choenoy , Sioux City ; Mrs. J. P , Dow , Lin coln ; Mrs. H. N. Parks , Lincoln ; Miss Clara Funko , Lincoln ; altoo. Mrs. H. F. Donno , Crete ; Mrs. Albert Watkins , Lincoln ; Mrs. A. S. Kaymond , Lincoln ; Miss Carroll Churchill , Lincoln ; tenors , Mr. C. B. Donuis , Sioux City ; Mr. H. W. J. Scain.U'k , Mr. S. II. Uurnlmui , Lincoln ; baritone , Mr. B. U. Young , Omaha ; Mr. C. M. Kcolor , DCS Moines ; Mr. B. L. Curtis. Dos , Molnes ; bassos , Mr. E. II , Chapin , Lincoln ; Mr. G. W Peters , Lincoln. Instrumental Miss Edith Doolittlo , Miss Minnie D. Cochran , Miss Nellie Young , Miss Emma Young , Miss Sudio Young , Mr. G. C , Monramlorf , Lin coin Organist and accompanist Mrs. P. V M Uuymond. Conductor Mr. M. L Bnrt- lott , Chicago. Th" ontortninmonts will bo glvon In the First Congregational church and the prospects uro moat Haltering for a largo attendance. CITV muni's. Canton Pord No. S , I. O. O. P. , has Just received a gorgeous banner that was manufactured especially on their order bj Pottibino & Co. , of Cincinnati. The banner will bo unfurled for the ilrst time in the liurado on Decoration Day. A largo real estate deal was consumatod to-ihiv , iu which W. II. B. Stout sold a section and a half of land some three miles couth of the city to Fred Punko , considera tion $ ll,20l ! > . The sale is regarded ns n Imi gain , and the land is ono of the hand somest tracts hurronnding the city. The delegates from this county to the f talc convention in Omuhu to-morrow oxpeci to go on tlio cuily morning train over tlio now KlUioru route between this city uia Oiiuilm. A report wns circulated to-day that Joe Burns hud succeeded in plugging the city well ind stopping the How of bait water that has bcon Hticli a hurdi'n to consumers for months past , Tlio news IB almost too good to ho true , but if so will bo hulled with umverbul commendation , The Press club benefit in the appearance of the noted elocutionist. A , P. Burpank. at the opera house on Wednesday evening , promises to bo largely attended , and tin ex- rollunt ontoitammcnt is assured. Charles A. Hobblns , an attorney of this city , has boon appointed on the executive rommittco of the National Anti-Saloon republican organisation , and ho will organize fiuch clubs over the state. Police court wns light to-day , n family row nnd a half doznn inebriates couipiisiug the docket of eaics called. An Imperative NccosHlty , "Want pure nir is to an unhealthy locality , what spring denning is to the neat housekeeper : so is Hood's Sarsa- tuu'illa to everybody , at this season. The body needs to bo thoroughly reno vated , the blooil purilled aim vitiUr.od , the germs of ilisoaso destroyed , scro fula , salt rhouin , nml nil other blood ( Ubordors ure cured by Hood's Sttrsn- purillu , thu most papulannd bucccssful springmedicine. . U.VILUOAI ) MCU'b. " \VIU1 Humors in the Anlr About thu Hnuta l < 'o Otlinr llomls. And now coincs a story from New York to the affect that tbo Atchison , Topeku & Santa Fo management are try ing to obtain control of a line from the Atlantic to the Pacific. A reporter who evidently desires to muko his "string" as lengthy as pohsiulo contributes u lengthy special to the effect that secret meet ings have been hold , that President Stiong has visited Chicago lu disguise and' regls- cred under an assumed namoat a cheap lotcl to throw reporters off tbo scent , Just as , thoughStrong was afraid of a newspaper nan. The special also relates that for weeks ho Santa Fo have had a special agent trav- velihPt between Chicago and Buffalo on tao various roads for the purpose of ascertaining which is the best , o purchase. It ii settled that the Erlo from Uuffaloto Now York city , while the Lake jhora from Chicago to Buffalo are to bo tbo roads bought. If the former object , why they nro to bo frozen out by a lassengcr combine that will knock the ttocklngsoff the successors of Jim Fisk , Jr. The story Is very prettily arranged , but rail road men do not give it the slightest credence. While the Santa Fo management would doubtless bo glad to make a purchase of the roads mentioned , the fact that the Lacka- wanna , a rival of the Krlo from Buffalo to New York. Is interested In Luke Shore to u considerable extent makes it very improba- jlo for any such action to bo taken. TIIBMjL2UaUUS MF.GTINO. The trunk line managers on roads Jrom Chicago eastward held n meeting at Com * nisMoner Fink's ofllco last week nnd from .bo meagro reports sent out It is learned that tliero was melody la the atmosphere. The Chicago & , Grand Trunk has for sorno tlmo been pormlttcd to glvo differential rates on Iressod boot nnd In a very short tlmo had nearly all the trado. At the meeting an of- Tort was to bo made to Induce the Grand Trunk officials to advance tliclr fairs but .lie.y did not attend , hence no aotion could bo mkon. Kather than redUce rates on dressed i > cof the managers determined to strike tlio dressed beef Interest by making Hvo stork rates so low that dressed beef men could not compote. Hence they reduced the rate from 35 cents to 25 cents per 100 pounds , which will allow the shipping of cattle so cheaply Hint they can bo killed cast and sold niich cheaper than dressed beef from Chicago. The matter will doubtless not rest where it is , ns tn all probability the dressed meat men will carry It before the Interstate commerce commission on the ground that It Is unjust discrimination. "TUB vnsTinur.n. " The Hock Island commences running its now vestibule trains between Chicago and Omaha next Thursday , the llrst train leaving teront .1:15 : p. m. of that day. This is the ilrst vestibule train ever ruu to the Missouri river , and In all ot its appointments Is of surpassing elcganco and finish. In the train will be run new and elegant dining cars , which nro fully up to the high standard which that road has long maintained in its dining cars. This will bo a dully train , WILT. IT COMB TO OMUIA ? The SloUx City Journal is authority for the statement that the "Sop" road has negotiated Iwnds for the building of a road from Roches ter , Minn. , to Council Bluffs Via. Sioux City if they want it. Another rumor Is afloat to the effect that the Illinois Central will build a Hue across northern Nebraska , but like the first , there is probably good grounds to disbelieve both. Sl'lKES. A car load of flno horses , the property of Senator Hearst , of Californiapassed through Cmaha yesterday , attached to a passenger traiu on tbo Union Pacific. The report of the passenger agents' associ ation of Kansas and Nebraska , which held a meeting in Kansas City May 3 , has been is sued. Nothing of any special interest was done. done.Whcnton Whcnton station , on the central division of tbo Kansas division of the Union Pacific west of Lcavcuworth , has been designated as a reporting freight and passenger station. Sheiidan station , 405 miles west of Kansas City , 1ms been changed to Lisbon , and Boar Creek station , in Colorado , to Sheridan. "Tho best on earth" can truly bo said of Griggs' GlycoriiiQ Salvo a spuody cure for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter , and all skin erup tions. Try this wonder hoalcr. 2.5 cents. Guaranteed. Goodman Drug Co , , Agent. MONTHLY MEETING. Considerable Business Transacted Imst NIchtBy the Board of Trade. President Her wielded the gnvel at the regular monthly meeting of the board of trade held in the aasembly room last night , and Secretary Nnttiugcr wns at bis post. Ho reported that ut a gathering of the directory it was announced that the rentals of the building in April amounted to $1,550 , , and the present receipts from the same source will amount to $ l,7Qt ) per month. The grain committee sent in a communication deeming it not advisable to inaugurate an open board until about the first of August. Tbo manufacturers' bureau committee sent in n long and extended report of what they are doing. They state that they have adopted a plan of $3 monthly subscriptions that is not meeting with the hearty support they had looked for , owing to an undercurrent of op position. Since its oignnizatlon the bureau has had thirty-two manufacturing interests under consideration , among the latest ami most important being the stove works at Marshall , Mich. ; omni bus nnd street cars , Waterloo , la , ; watcb factory. New York city ; glucose works , Maralmlltown , la , , and Pcoria , 111. , wire works. Minneapolis Minn. , and malt works , Omaha. The committee have aided the Mayuard factory , Bedford place , in se curing machinery , a foundry at North Omaha , a casket factory , nnd an effort is be ing madu to raise $10,000 to secure the loca tion of tbo Kcokuk tinwaio works ; have in duced the Van Pelt paint works to locate hero , also soap works from Creston , la. The majority of tliesu have been supplied with funds nnd tboy ask for more , which the members of the committee are trying to r.ilsoj with encouraging hopes in connection with the Omaha Implement com pany , and the proposed malt liouso of J. D. Her with a capacity of from 500.000 to 2,000- 000 bushels of grain for which Kansas Qity has already offered powerful inducements. Mr. Her asks for 15,000 in cash to bo paid when the works nru erected. The adoption of the report caused a discus sion in which Clement C. Chase nnd Messrs. Clark and Wakcflold participated. Tlio former criticised the manner in which the circulars had been gotten up typographically , and Mr. Wakefbjld moved that a rommittco consisting of Messrs. Evans , Gibbons and Chase bo appointed to get up circulars to bo distributed among business men setting forth concisely the ob jects of the bin can and asuing them to sub scribe liberally towards its maintenance. Thu motion to appoint the committee was withdrawn after a lengthy debate. The freight bureau committee reported favorably on the proposition to construct a Niagara ship raiml. They say : "Tho al most Incalculable benefits to bo derived from the economic advantages of water transpor tation almost toourown doors cannot bo over estimated , and taken in consideration with the early construction of tlio Short Line railroad from Duluth to our city , presents a situation which calls for our hearty approval , cooperation ation and support. " Upon lecommondution resolutions wqro passed that the boards of trade of St. Paul , Sioux City , St. Joseph and Kansas City , loml their cfforth in securing the passage of the bill by congress , and that Governor Thuyor bo communicated with on the subject. The report of the special committee op pointed to confer with the Council Bluffs delegation relating to a location of uOhautau. qua assembly , already printed in full In TUB BEK , was adopted and the committee con tinned. Mr. Patterson proposed the following ro - oluUon which was adopted , the becrotary be ing authorized to telegraph the coufo ronco of the action of the board : Hcsolvcd , That the Omaha board of trade iu regular session duly assembled , do Invite and earnestly that the general committee- the gomiral couforonce of tlio Methodist Episcopal church now assembled in the city 01 Now York , having the authority of loca tion of the next general conference four years hence amuilut Ouiaha as their next place of meeting. A resolution was passed favoring the passage - age of the bill now pending in congress , pro viding a plan for thu extension of the time of payment by the Union Pacific railroad of its bonded indebtedness to the government. Other boaids of trade throughout the state were asked to Join in with tha petition , The communication of the International Perpetual Exposition company was placed on Hie , and the mayor and city coumfll were re quested to heed complaints made In rofci- euco to the uncertainty of the hay scales. HTha malt house proposition \vas taken up , und dibcussoil pro and con by the geotlomen present The president did not consider the proposition sufficiently binding on tha part of Mr. Her , and on motion it was returned to the manufacturers committee , with the renuest that that gentleman put bis proposition In writing , when it will then bo submitted to tUO people to subscribe the ! 15OUO The secretary stated that the fc'inaualch gfucoso works had not Riven up the Idea of iocatlng in Omaha , but we're waiting for an answer from the twoplo of Marshall- town in reference to n bonus nnd certain facilities nskod for. Mr. Her was also of the opinion that Mr. Firmcnich would locate his work * in Omaha eventually. Without health HIo haq no sunshine , Who could bo happy with dyspepsia , piles , low spirits , headache , ngtio or diseases of the stomach , llvor or khl- novsV pr. Jones' lied Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases , Price 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. , Agent. M1XA STICKS TO CIlAItLBY. A Supposed AVonld-IJo Bigamist Uo- leased IiVom Jnll. Mna | Gustavson , attired In a nobby-fitting dress of grey flannel with hat and decorations Lo match , stepped sprightly Into the county | nil yesterday and asked to co her Intended liuaband , Charles Samuclson , whoso cscn- [ mdcs with a former wife and his resolution to escort Mina to the stirmo of Hymen have already been fully described in THE BDK. Charles greeted the young girl with a broken licart , tear-covered face and remained silent while she did the , talking. The rtifliod temper of the girl on Sunday had bacomo consider ably calmed , and she expressed compassion for her unfoitunnto lover. Charles still In sisted that ho was divorced from his former wife , with whom ho lived for the space of only two weeks , by the courts of Henry county , Illinois , and In response to Mina's question why ho had not told her this when ho proposed matrimony to her , bo blubbered and cried that ho feared she would not marry htm if she was apprised of the unfortunate fact. Following this confession there was a loving rolag indulged in by the pair. Mlna being the most demonstrative , re marking In tbo Swedish tongue that she loved tlio man with a Jealous love , to which she added : "I'm going to find out about this myself , ami If jou have another wife living I will see you sent to the penitentiary. But If you are free , as you say you are , I will have you out of this Jail this very day. " With continued assurances of bis divorro by Charles , nnd directions to consult Judge Stcnberg ns to Its truthfulness , the girl hur ried away , and in an hour returned with the doleful intelligence that ho know nothing whatever of the divorce proceedings. Then there was another outburst of anguish on the part of Charles , but he was paciilcit with tender cxpicssions of continued devotion by the girl , nnd she again left , saying she would consult Mr. A. P. Tukey , by whom Samucl son is employed , nnd who has been taking a great deal of Interest in bis case. Mr Tukey bad telegraphed to the clerk of the courts of Henry county and received a response to the effect that the records showed the dissolution of the marriage vows re ferred to , ami with a light heart and gleam ing countenance Mira bobbed into tbo Jail with the happy news. Charles broke down in his joy , and half an hour later the two went arm in arm to the court of Judge An derson , who released him on bis own recog nizance until such time ns h copy of the di vorce proceedings can be iqccivcd from Henry county. Mira nnd Charles were to have been mar ried to-day , and great preparations made for the event. Two hundred invitations are out. and in all probability the troubles of the past few days may have something to do with a postponement. HE WAS TOO SMOOTH And Eltidcd tlio Blue-Coated Guar dians of the Peace. Gcorgo J. Williams is n man who has a penchant for forging checks and has worked bis little game successfully in many cases. At ono period of his existence bo worked a hotel man in Denver find succeeded in ab sconding. Saturday night , while Williams was in Hlggins' watching the bartender com pound a fancy drink , who should enter but the Denver hotel clerk , who at once notified the proprietor of the character of bis guest. A policeman wns sent for nnd Williams taken to the station , wboie , in his usual suave man ner , ho convinced Captain Giccn that bo was not tlio man wanted and was turned loose. Ho gave his address ns tbo Barker hotel , and said ho could be found there for the next ten days. Yesterday morning Gcorgo arose early , paid his bill and skipped , and when the officers who hud been sent there to see him arrived , ho was gone. At this writing he is still absent , An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns. , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , at 33 cents per box by mail 30 cents. Live Bnlies for Bnit. W PANTKD Hablcs for crocodile bait , Will be returned alive. If newspapers abounded in Ceylon ns much as crocodiles do , advertisements worded like the foregoing would bo common in their want columns' . As it is , the English arocodilo-huntcr has to secure Ids baby by personal solicitation. Ho is often successful , for Ceylon parents as a rule have unbounded confidence in the hunters , and will rent their babies out to bo used as crocodile bait for a small consideration. Ceylon crocodiles suffer greatly from ennui. They prefer to lie finite still , soothed by the sun's glittering rays , and while away their lazy lives in medi tation. 13ut when a dark brown Infant with curly toes sits on a bank and blinks its oycs at them they throw oil their cloak of laziness nnd make their prepa rations for a delicious morsel of Ceylonese - lonose baby humanity. When the crocodile gels half way up the bank tlio hunter concealed behind bomo reeds opens up fire , and the croco dile has his uppetito and life taken away at the same timo. The sportsman secures the skin and head of tlio croco dile , und the rest of the carcass the na tives make use of. The average Ceylon infant displays a passive imltlToronco to his advances , and the only thing that frightens him is the report of the gun , at least so the hunters assort. IU superior excellence proven In millions of homes for morn tlmu a quarter ot a century It Is used by the United States Government En- domed by the heads of thu went uuh ei-tltlcs us the strongest , purest und most healthful Ir. 1'rico's Cream llaktng 1'owiler does not contain ammonia , lime or alum Sold only tn cans 1'IIICE IM KING 1'OWDEH CO . New Vorlc. Olilraco. st Louis. FOENTAIW 33K.-A.NI3S S CUT AND PLUG incomparably the Uast. NEBRASKA MDD. Plenty iritltrjlcFaslffoiilt , ThoMlatinp That Hefolt A Nrwspnpor Wrltorln Ills Attempt tolienvo a nohtnll CnMh the Mml Ho Secures Ills interview HdW&vcr. The rain and mud that has reigned supreme for the past \\eekipro\od to DO an effectual Injunction against Sunday baie ball , cnusinir postponed Ramos with the illnneapolls. Ft. Paul and Mllwaultea clubs , the former nd latter bd- Iriff Hunday pames. The aforesaid rain nnd mud has also furnished several humorous Incidents , one , of wlrtch mention was nindo during the week , of nhone being mliod on Park avuntte , and another or n well-known nownpaper writer who having business In North Omaha , hied him- naif to that locality on ono of our famoun bob- tall street cars , over oceans of mud , nnd on at tempting to leave the cnr on North Nineteenth street was unqciomonlously thrown Into the inhd.which was at that particular localllv about twenty inches deep. He emerged from the mire swearliiR veiiKeanco on the condition of our streets iu Bonerut and on bobtail street cars iti particular. WeltI am In luck because I hero are but f ow peoPle - Plo here to see mo ! but what did I route out hero for ? soliloquized the bespattered youuR mail , who hadfor the time forgotten his business nnd had to refer to his note book for the desired In formation. "An Interview with u gentleman on North Twentieth btroot , and Inm In n nlco condition to Interview anyone : but It must bo douo , and Uuro cocs. " and he did. The Rentloman to bo Interviewed proved to bo Mr. ( Korne llandorson. residing at No. ll',7 North Twentieth Stioet , ablacksmlth employed by thu car company at their shops ut the corner or U'wcnly- llrst and Cumlng htrcats. Jlr. Uau- dcr < ou has resided In Unmha for nbnut llv < > jears , nnd for thrco jears of that tlmo has w orkud f or the car compiny ut the above place. "Jlr. KntHlormui.I ' near you linvc been sick and have sonic1- thing to sav about It that would Interest our loader * , nnd for tlmt reason I have called on you , " said thu writer. "Well , jos , 1 had been sick , but am not now. as you see , but for about eight jeainlwnsa pretty sick man , not so nick that I hod toro- mnlii Indoors , but sick enough to feel miser able nil tha time. During the last tight jenrs I have been n constant .sudVrer from cntairh , my nose \\ould stop Up so that I was compelled to breathn through my mouth. Kvery fro u cold would cause mo more suircilnt ; , until It bo cnmo almost unbearable. I had n continuous dull pain over and In tlio back part of my eyes. I scarcely know what It wrts to be without ft headache. I was continually hemming nnd spitting to remove n lump In my throat , w lilch 1 could tiovcr displace. In the morning It would caliifc mo so much annoyance thatbj the tlmo I V as rcadv for inv breaksast I hud lost all my appetite forlt.ln fact.mv uppetito was poor fora lung tlmo as in v stomach was continually out of order , a constant rising ; of wind and of sour water In my throat , n 'dull heavy fecllm ; In the pit of niy stomach and n rain on OUB side or the other under my libs which made mo feel ns though I could not take a lone breath. My lung > fait soio nil the lime , but the doctor told ma it was due. more to the condition of my stomach , w lilch I afterwards found to bo true , for as soon as 1 felt better in my stomach the pains in my Chest left me. My condition was such as lo alarm mywife and my friends , my sleep was broken , and' ' I would arlso In the laoiulng feeling as tired and languid as I did the pluvious night. As J said , my condition alarmed myw Ifo nnrtl made up my mind that something had to bo done , for 1 had suffered enough. 1 consulted several doctors nnd tiled Bovoral patent prepa rations , but it did mo np igood. I w ns ndvlsjod by a friend of mine to consult Dr. .1. Cre.sap Alcfoy , nnd as 1 had read considerable about him , in the dally newspapers. I concluded I would con- bulthim. I \ Islted his ollice about two months ago and consulted him in regard to my cnso I took treatment nnd bofjau to Improve at once ; after tlio llrsttroatment my nose became clearer and 1 could breathe through it once more soino- thlnB I had not done for u long time and it did not take lonjr until I began to feel better In eveiy way. and to-day I feel Ilka a new man. : I have a good appetite , my stomach Is all right again , and I can eat three good meals every day : I have no more trouble with mv throat , nnd thp pain over my oyeblsathliiRof the past ; Ihnve no more headaches , and , to make n long story short , 1 think Dr. McCoy has cured my catarili. ' ' Jlr. Kanderson resides at No 2711 , North Twentieth street , nnd is employed as a blacK- snllth at the car shops , corner of Twenty-llr t and Cunilnq streets , and will corioborato the nb.ove statement to any one doubting It. A TE\V QUCSTJOJVS. A Few SymptoniH of Dlaonso That May Prove Serious to Xou. Do you have frequent Uts of raontal depres sion ? Do yon experience ringing or buzzing noises In your ears/ Do you feel as though you must sullocato when lying down/ Are you troubled with a hacking cough ami general debility/ Aio your ayes generally weak and watery nnd frequently intlamedi1 Does your volco have a husk , thick sound anil a nasal sort of twang/ Is your breath frequently offensive from omo unaccountable ca e/ Have you n dull , oppressive headache , gener ally located over the eyes ? 1)0 \ ou luvfl to haw k and rough frequently in the ellort to clear your thro.it ? Aio you losing your souse of smell and is your seiv-eof taste becoming dulled/ Docs < yonr nose always ft'Ol ttopped up , fore- in ? > on tn breathe through your mouth ? tK > you frequently feel tllzzy. paitlcularly wheuhtoopini ! to pick an } thing oil the lloor/ Does every Ilttli ) draft of all and o very fall gilt change of temperature glvo you a cold ? Aio yon annoyed by a constant doslro to hawk and spit out an endless quantity of phlegm ? Are jou always tiled and indisposed tooxer- tlon , whether of business , work or amusement ? Is great effort required to keep your thoughts fixed upon matters llmt formerly were easily performed ? Do > ou rise from bed as tired and weak as yon were the nlpht before nnd feel as though jou wanted to llo there foiever ? Is jour throat Illled with phlegm in the morn- lilK , which can only bu tllsiharued after \lolunt coughing and hawklug and upltting ? Can Catarrh bo Carnrt. The past age might be called n superstitious one. The present can mote properly bo called among tlu < Impossibilities have now become oterjday possibilities. It would be superlluoua to enumerate them , Ilutluvo wo reached the utmost limit ? HnoweI'hyslcians who claim to make tcttaln ailments the human body Is subject to a special study and claim to be nbla to sure such diseases , are pionouncod by othar self-nails lied practitioners an pri'sumpttiousjbut does thelrsaylng so make H so ? Tnu man who comes the nearest to o\ercoinlHK the t > eemlng imposslbllltleaof others Is now all the-rage , anil well does he or they duseivo the Miccewj they h vo labored so hard to attain. Dr. J. Cresnp McCoy or his associate do not make claims to anything marvelous , meJi as raising the dead and glIIIK them new IJfe ; neither < ! o they claim to gl\o sight to t ho blind j but by their ncwaml sck'iitlllc method of treating catarrh they have cured and do euro catarrh , ns well us bumchiul and tin out troubles , " ' They malio catarrh n. y becauhu It Isonb ottlio most prevalent and tioublet > ome dlseiuu-s that the people of thin cltinuto uro heir to , .Sliue Dr. McCoy an 1 his associates have locutoi ) , In this city they have treated w 1th .sucre&s hundred * of purxons whom other phbtciaus have tola their dlseiibo was classed among the Incurables. Io they not pub lish from ut > k to week -In the dally paper * tes timonials fiom some ! of thvir many irratoful pallunbi , giving in varji cane th full namu and uddreag of the piirt-on making the state ment , that thu doubting and skeptical may call and Intoi view the balcr'people prior to visiting the doctor's unices for consultation. The people mh urtihod as cured ara by no means obscure or imknowii. but tn the majority of cases are citi zens well known by the business people and community at large , audjlf will more than icpay unyonn Buffering from catarrhal directions to visit those whoso stutintents are published , or consult with the doc tor or his associate * at his Dime. I'emanniitly located. Dr. J. Crosap McCoy , late of Hello ; ue Hospt. tal. New York , and his asfcodaUw , lately of the University of Now York City , al.o of Washing ton , J ) , ( ' . , have located purmunently in thu Hamgu lock. Oniulm , Neb. , wjiuro all curable V5e ? . , atS.'wated Bklllfully. CouMiuiptiou , Ililghfa nisoase. Dyspepsia. llheuuintUin , and nil nervous dlsuases. All diseases peculiar to sex a specialty CATARRH CURED. Consultation at onice or by mull , II , OllHe hours , U to U a ra , a to 1 p. in. , 7 to H p. in. Sunilny Mourn , rrom O a. m , to J p. in. CprespondencB iccelves prompt attention No letters uiis erea unfew accoiapaulcd by i cootb In stamps. STRANGJLPOWER OF HEALING. OR , SMITH'S ' PARLORS IN 6RUEING Block , on 13th St. , Are Crowded With Invalids From Morn ing Till Night. Dr. Smith's Ktrnngo magnetic power of hf nl- Ing hai created great excitement in and around Omaha. Ills tmrlora In Oruelng mock , on Hth street , are tilled with invalids from mordlng till night Reeking aid from his powerful treatment. For the bonoilt of the pool Dr. ( Smith has pa- gagod Max Mover a music hall ou 10th and Tar- nanl streets , weoro ho publicly heals the sick free of cliojgo , every mornliw. from in to 11 o'clock. Yesterday inorntns there wns a largo audience present , nnd many invalids were restored - stored to hcaltli. A gentleman who lives about thirty miles from Omaha , went upon the utaco nnd was treated for n catarrh affection of the head , He stated to the audience ( but he hud been nmicted with catarrh for many years , and for the past five years he had not been abloto breath through his Inft nostrel. He said that In less than three minutes fiom the time tha doc tor laid his hand ori nts hald ho could feel some thing give way in the nostrol , nnd that he could now breathe through It ns vroll a9 ever. It scorned strange lo tilm how It could bo done In Ho short n time. AII that tin- doctor did wnsto lay his hand on hM head and make ft few passi-s over him , nnd ho was well , A oolorod lady .who \voa \ sufferinK fiom partial p.irnlysls of her left sidewentnponthostane. A few parses over her , Mid ns strange as it may seem , sbo could use tbo lama nrm and leg ns well as OM.T , A man who was suffetlnK from rheumatism was relieved frrtm all pain and soreness as If by mrtKic. 8o\ oral coses of deaf no b were made to hear In less than lUo minutes tlmo. A Konllo. man called at the doctors nnic. , In QruoliiB block , Saturday , v ho wns so still and lame from rheumatism that ho had to be carnted Into the doctor's parlors. After recelvlim one treat ment ho got up and w nlked around the room ns wcllnsover. Ho ? ntd he felt well enouphloco ton ball. The doctor w 111 rout time to lunl the sick free ot charito at Max Meyer * Hro , s music hall every morning troin 10 to 11 o'tlock nil tills week. Ills parlow In ( Iini'lng block , on llth street , no\t to tint M Htm d house , are open to the public f lorn ii ii. m. 10:1 : p m. dally. Consulta tions fieo. lr ) Smith euros nil forms of chronic disease If you or any of your fi lends are Kick , CO and see him. It will not cost you anything to go nnd lalK It over v tth hint. All letters of enquiry must contain postage. If you hnvo a hernia nnd want it cuied , go to Dr. Smith. Who Is WEAK , NEnVOCS. KBIV.ITA- , Has TUIFI.KD away hi * VIGOR of BODY , HIND and MASfJSOOI > . causing exlmuttliig drains upon the FOUNTAINH of iIFK. irEADAfiHK , BACKACHE , Dreadful Dreams. WEAKNESS of Memory , 1IAHH- FUI.WEHS in HOCIETT , Fim'l.KS upon the FACE. and all the EFFECTS leadlnc to EAKI.Y DECAY and perhaps CONSUltir. TION or INSANITY , should consult at oneo the CKLEnBATI".I > Dr. Clarke , Established 1BBI. r.r. Clarke has made NERVOUS DE BILITY , CHRONIC and all Dlieaies of the GEMITO ITHINAHY OresnB a 1,1 lo UMldy. It makes HO dlfltjrence WHAT you ' .litre taken or WHO ban failed to cure you. /ari'JCJJ AIjESJ uufforlnfr from diseases pecu liar to th ir aox can coniult with the assurance Bf speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on ybur diseases. lrSend 4 cents postage for Celebrated WorliH on Chronic , Nervous and Dolt- rate Diseases. Consultation , penonal'y or by letter , free. Consult the olc ! Doctor. Thousands cured. Office * and imrlora private. JQrThOBO contemplating Mairiago send for Dr. CInrko's celebrated guMo Halo and Femnlc , each 15c. , both 25c. ( ( tamps ) . ' Bcfoic confiding your cose , coniult Dr. CILAKItK. A friendly letter or call may save future sufieringand shame , and add golden years to life. a-Book " Life's ( Secret ) Kr- rors , " Mo. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings jiont everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 3 to 12. Addrcsi , F. D. OLARKE , M. D. 186 So , Clark St. . CHICAGO. ILL. Tba only road to tnko for Daa Moinos. Mnrnlialtown- roii.ir IUnld.0 , Clinton , Ulron. Chicago , Mllwnukoa ma all points Bait. To tbo people of Nebraska , Colorado rado , VYjrotnlnii. UU I > , Idaho , NcTBda.Oruiton , WasU- Ingtnn ami Callfornln , It ufrer uperlor nilTuntat-cj not possible by any otberllne. Amnrm a few of tbo numerous polntsof superiority enjoyed Dy tha uulroiu of tbls road biitsecnOnmhn nnd Chicago , aru Its two trains n dHy of DAV COACIIKSirlilcb nro tbo flneit that human rt.and InaenuIlT can croutc. Itsl'AI.ACBHI.KBl'lM : CAIIS , \rlilcli are models of comfortnnil elegance. Its 1'Alt- I.OH DltAWlNQ IIOOM OAKS , iipsurpH cd by anr , und ItH widely celebrated 1'AI.ATIAI. 1)1N1.NU CAH3 , llioequnlof which cannot bo foimrt olsonheru. At Council ItlttiTn.tho tralDS of tbo Union Pncldo HHIJ. way connect In union depot with tlu q ot the CM- cneo \ Northivestcrn Ily. In ( lilcaxo tbo trnlns of I his line inuko close connection with thogo ot all oilier Kaitern lines. I or Dctnilt , Colunibns. IndlanapoIK ClnchinHtl. Nlaoaru Kails , Ilullaln. rittstninr. Toronto. Montreal , lluatDii , New Vorlc , I'hlliulelphiil , llnltlinoro , W.isQ- Inittou , uuil till points In tbo Ka l. Ask for tickets via ( lift lift"f40RTHWE8TERN" "f40RTH-WE8TERN" If you nlDli tbo best accommodation. All ticket deems si'll tlcliots via this line. IT. UUdlll'lT , 15.1' . WILSON. acn'IMnnnBcr. Oen'l 1'nss'r Agent. CIMCAOO , ILLS , W. N. I1A11COCK , ( icn'l. Weslorn Agent. I } . Ii. KIMllAI.Ij 'llckot Aiccnt. O , K. WKdl' . City I'ttssenBor Agent. HOI Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. eNACQUAINTID WITH THE OEOORAPHYOP THE COUNTRY WIU OBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A STUDY Of THIS HAP OP THI CHICAGO , ROCK ISLANDS PACIFIC R'Y Its main lines and branches Include cmOAQO. PZOKXA. MOLHIB , BOOK ISLAND. DAVEN PORT , DES MOINES. COUNCIL BLTJFF3 , MU3. OATINE , KAHOAQ CITY. BT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWoain. ATcmoow , CEDAB HAPIDS. WATEULOO , MiNrrEAroiJs. wa ST. PAUL. and scaroa of Intermediate cities. Choice of routes to and from the Paclflo Coast. All trees- fcra In Union depoti. Fatt trains of Fine Pay Coaches , clesant Dlnloe Cora , maenlflccnc Pull < man Falace Bleopors , and ( bstwoen CbicMio , 8t Joseph , AtchUon and Eensas City ) Xtecllalng Chair Cora , Boats Free , to holders of through Unit-class tickets. Chicago , Kansas & , Nebraska R'y "Great Rook Island Route. " Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City and BU Joeepli to NKLBON. HOHTON. . BELLM- VTLIE. TOPEKA. HEBIWaTON , WICHITA. nUTOHTNBON , OALDWELL , and all polnu to KANOAS AND SOUTHERN NEDRABKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of tha celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap * pllaucea and modern Improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Bock Island , AtchUon , Kansas City and Hlacoapolla imdBi. FauL lie Watortavro branch travorsas tha irreit "WHEAT AND DAIRY DIUT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Wotertown , Spirit Lako. Blouz Falls and many other townu and titles. The Short Una via Ueneca and Kankakee offer * uporlor facilities xo travel to and from Indian- cpolli. Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets , If spa , UVlders , or desired informa. tlcu , apply et any Coup.10 Ticket Ofllca or addreei E.8T. JOHN , K. A. HOLBROOK , Qcnl M onager. Oen'I TkU d 1'aea. Aift. CXaOAQO. tn Onn A ilo1" < ° made work tPIUU IU' OOUU lni { for ui .Agents profnrred who ran ( umltli their own lioracs nnU L'Ue Ilioir nliule tliuo lo ttiobuBluu n .Spurn muuienli ia y In proflut'lr emiiluretl olau Afaw vnrnnclfj la lawns nacltlet 11 > Juiissuv 4. Co , 1 ( WUulnSt.Xlllli onJ , Vtt. UeutloatU Omautt Uu * . For BOYS and GIRLS , ages from I to 13 Yrs. Style Ho. 52 especially for Ladles & Mipn $ The VERY BEST Garment Ever Made. lAf D IVO Because It SUPPORTS Stockings and Under- uUH f clothes from the SHOULDERS , and has NO WWDBO . CORDS nor USELESS HARNESSTO BOTHER. nrnnufiicturnl by 1'OY , HARMON > b CHAim'ICK , Now IInvcn , Conn. LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD BELLE - BOURBON For LVIedicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OIL ! Is Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES. OR INSOMNIA , LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , $1.29 Sold Only In Battles. For Quart Bottle. For Sale by Grocers For Sale by and Wine Merchantt , Druggists Entry where. Euerywhsrc , H - IN PRODUCING OUH rr qp HOMINY ITOFfy5 LOILEFDREiriS THE GREAT This U to certify tint I hjivo examined tht eimpla ot BELLE OF DOUIIBON WHISKEY received from Lawrence , Oatrom A Co , and found the same to bo pirfoctly free from Fuacl Oil oud all other deUterioiu ubstancos and strictly part ) . 1 cheerfully recommend tbo urns for family and McdlclnM pnrpoici. J. 1 * . lUKNca. M. D. . Anahtlc.il ( ) li ml > t. I-oulnTtlle. Kv. GLADSTONE BUGS. V CO. , Agcnti lor Oiiuilm , IVob. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandtil Triumph ol Electric Science Gentlemen's D tit B t fitfifltlfta Sc'on"nca" ' * Made and Practically Applied. ttit& Klettrie DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICIHES. lT WBLL CURE iutlini , I'arnlTulnvimlcla , flrlatlau , I > UMMW of Kidney * Bplul ! ! . Tornt ? rt Oo.t , Eih uitlo 7 Enluloiu , Aatfcina , Il rt Uliruie. I > y > D p I , CooJtlpnlon , Er. j li.oQt ] , 9 Indlr < Uom Wemkneu , Impotrnor , U.tarrb , I'U * . Eplloptj , D mb Aauc , IMabeM * , Or lllloo then tbi * belt U Jiutnbnt jau BOC < . ? n&wpU. _ f who.toi ALlei IE ELSE wear'lt' iVtlteUlrierthe blood and onree , iFAiLS. TESTIMONIALS I Chlc&goj A. Owgorr , oomm i of tbe Mrr Otiani O. W , IHuniv.N. porrin , Tll'i r"jTi"bIiott7 upi.oi yw t rworks , fionthiitniOpd'tltl&t.lKTHarapio7nY < 5h lcairb Jpoitnu . D. ItcHlchael.M D , Uuffalo. N. Y. "Tonr belt haiaccomplUilii.i what no other r medr hut Ictcadr turret and comfortable tlnep at night. " UobU Ilall , aJiltimm , 1M > Kut 5Vtii Struct. , Han York and tnouianils ofotberi Dr. HORHE'S ELECTRO ? rrant,0fel trtol . . . : ue w arer n x de slrot pnxlacM a contlauoui curreoti conrers electricity tbrongh tbe body on the ncrrofl. [ t cures i dlicuti by generating contlnaous current of eleotriclty (1O ( or 11 hours out at IM ) throughout tbe human ayium allaying all Dorrouenau ImmedlaUily , and producing a now circulation of the llfo fortie tlio lilooJ.Ira fining Tltror , atrengtli , enemy and health , -when all other treatment > > § failed. Tbe merttf of thu toleo- Una Deltara being recotralieoTuul Indorsed by thousands whom It hai eured. . i-Any bankromroerolalaeDoy or wholesale home in Chlcagoi wholesale ' ' ' " ' ' ' " " ' " I Pan Iff unclMQ and Ohloaj Ur Bend u 'p'fo'r"iia'p'tRe ll'ruitr tcd pimphlei. TentoraudUanofacturer , 1R1 W bnili A * Ohloaea. RUPTURE iXKSft ? DR. HORNE'S ' ELEGTRO-MABNETIC BELT-TRUSS. .CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND JHEORIGIMAU.THE ONLY GENUINE ENNYROYAL BEWARE OF WORTHLESSlMITATIONS ASK DRUGGIST FOR QlCHESTCft'S EHCLISte 'SAFEjaWAYSREUABLE.TO LADIES' ' 'DIAMOND . 'INDISPEHSABLE.SOLD BVAll DRUGGISTS On INCLOSE 4F ( STAMPS ) I MKKH DIAMOND URANDCHCHTrSCNCIJ. ! /FOR PAHTICULAnS IANDTAXENO OTHER StC IICNATURC ON EVrRY BOX. IN LCTTrn BY HKTUIIH U JL 1CIUCHCSTER CHtWICAUO SCUPSCf MADISOU JUfHIU. SKilONATUHCON _ . . . . _ . . PILLS uNsoucrrcD wnimn tnriMOKiALs AND OVID moM LADIES WHO HAVE USED UNION PACIFIC "Tlio Overland Itoutc. " The Sportsmen's , Touristb' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch nook. - - highly interesting and use Ail 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. TIOItltlCTH. Qen'lI'&T. AEt. , Otimtiui Noli. UNION PACIFIC "The Overland Ilouto. " lias 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 muffs Iowa. The reservations when made ore turned overto the train conductors taking on ttuch earn , vo that pastengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured , J. H.'rKnnnTs. is. u I-OMAX , Oen. I'&T. Agent. Ass't O. I1. &T.A. OMAHA , NUII. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to Joliu 0 , Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old stand , HOT Parnam St. Orders by tele- ST ph ( elicited and promptly attended te. TelepU He No. * A TUE OFTHB Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y ' , Tlio Itcst Route from Omnliu nnd Council lUiifTs to - = = = THE EAST = = = - - TWO TUA1N3 DAILY DKTWliUH OUAIIA AND Chicago , AND- St. I'aiii , Mluncapollg , Cedar Hock Island , Frocuortt Itockford , C'llntou , Diibuquo , iiln ; ( , MadlBoii , Juncsvllle , llclolt , Wlnonn , La Ana all other Important polnti llait , Northeast ana Houtheast. For through tickets call on tha ticket agent at 1B01 Kurnam suuot , la ll r er lllook , or l Union 1'aclda llopot. 1'ullraan Hleoper and the finest DlnlugCanrln lh world nru run uii tba mulu Hue of tbe Cbltiago , Mil nnukcu i HI. Paul Itallway , nod orerx tttteutloofl paid to paiicatiurs by courteous cmplojm cl ul compunT. H. Mli.f.KRj ( Icnoral &lanaz r. J. V ' 1IICICKH , Anlilaut Oenural Manager. A. V. It UAltl'lfNTKll , ( lunurel fmeutvr nal ( JKO K II AKFDIIDAj4lttant a ncr l I'zueugt * tttid Tlckt t Avint J. T. CJiA UK , Ueneral Bupcrlntoadcat. Big O has elven uolver- sal oatUtactlun In the euro of Ouuorrbtva and Glci't. I prescribe Hand feel > afo lu recommend. tog It to all eufTerere. i.J. bTOU'H ! , M.D. , Deeilur , lit J'RICE , 81.00 , „ Boll by