8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : TUESDAY. MAY 15 , THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes- It- Icrday mnountcd to $20,707.88. J | * Reagan & Vex commenced yesterday p the laying of cypress blocks on 1'ark iivcmin. A man named John Long was knocked down nnd robbed of $10 down near Boyd's packing house Sunday night. Thcro will bo a special mooting of Omaha Typographical union No. 11)0 ) at their hall this ( Tuesday ) afternoon , May 16 , at 6 p. in. , for the transaction of important business. Mrs. Amanda Wood nnd Richard Davis , the two reputed accomplices in the Kerns' shooting nlTnlr , were ar raigned yesterday afternoon on the charge of nhootlng with intent to kill. A continuance was granted them until May 17 at 2 p. in. Some of the Irishmen of this city Imvo resolved to start n class of Irish in thin town. Tlio Hov. Dr. MacDonald , of St. Patrick's church , who is well known to ho enthusiastic about anything Irish , to interest himself In the matter. Owing to his instrumentality the class will meet this evening for the first time in St. Patrick's school house. Udo Urnchvogel , the editor of the Westlieher Courier , sued that publish ing company yesterday for 9100. One hundred dollars of this ho claimed was duo him as n bonus for taking charge of the paper , and the other $90 for &er- viccs from March 6 to April 23. The case was heard before Judge Wndo and n judgment secured against the com pany. Yesterday Mr. Gcorgo C. .Tenner , financial secretary of the Y. M. C. A. building committee received a letter containing a $20 note and tiletter. The latter requested that the amount bo credited to the building fund. As the communication was not signed , the gen tleman named desires to thank the Bonder. Personal Paragraphs. K. C. Carncs , of Seward , Is nt the Pnxton. W. A. Downing of ICcnrncy , is at tbo Pnx ton. ton.J. J. M. Whitney of Wcstsldo , Neb. , is stop ping at the Paxton. Gcorgo M. IJoyd of Wichita , is in the city ami is ut tlio Paxton , Unilcy P. Woggencr of Atchison , Knn. , is registered nt the Paxton. 'Dr. ( .thick lius returned from a two weeks trip to Chicago and other cities. Mr. Harry Sellers , Mrs. Jntncs Brown i Potter's agent , is at tlio Pnxton , returning cast irom San Francisco. Mrs. C. Angcll and' son , Arthur , have re turned from Los Angeles. Cal. , whore they liavo been spending tlio winter. M. A. Mct7ges and wife , of Beatrice , arc in the city visiting Mr. Ira Higby. Mr. Metzges is with the Adams Express coin- pflhy at Beatrice. Ho will attend the repub lican convention to-ilny. Pell From tlio Slow. A little boy named William Moolie , living ' on West California street , fell from u hay- Si' mow yesterday nnd broke his right arm 5u * " two places. She GOPH Astray. Mrs. Mary Scharvono , who it will bo rc- 3j > , jnembcrcd had her husband arrested a month or so ago , charging him with bigamy , nnd l who is yet In jail awaiting trial for said Sj ' crime , was before the police court yesterday * morning and fined for being an inmate of a house of prostitution. liullnii Sports. "Hapjiy Jack" is the name of a big chief who watches with fatherly care over the ' destinies of delegation of Iowa Indians , who nro hero as witnesses in the oBaradsi 4 trial , und "Happy Jack" is trying to make a date at the ball park for a game of lacrosse between a team composed of Winncbagos nnd Sues. Jack promises a royal old time when it comes off and says that ho thinks his , Sacs and Towns can knock tlio wadding out of the Winncbngo braves. Address to tlio Itrotliorliood. fer ThQ regular evening services nt Trinity y " church woropostponcd Sunday night and the ft ? evening hour was taken up by Mr. J. Locke , | r a traveling man from Chicago , who dcliv- Qrcd nn address before the mcniDors of St. Andrew's brotherhood. Mr. Locke touched upon the noble work of the order umong IS young men nnd the grand opportunity there [ if was for woik by this body in Omaha. His jg remarks wcio interesting and instructive throughout. Hov. Dean Gardner delivered a few re marks after Mr. Locke bad concluded on the text "Why stand yo gazing up into heaven I" Ho spoke of tlio great work there was for Christians to do who did not stand ga/.ing up into heaven , but worked to load men and women to heaven. The great mission of the brotherhood in tbo church was referred to and the amount of woik that might be ac complished. Sensations anil I'ulplts. Tlio inclination among the ministers to preach on "Omahanftcr suu-sct"ioachcd Hov. Mr. Copcliind's church Sunday night nnd his subject was "Tlio Night Side of the City. " Ho ittutcd in beginning that ho wus not talk ing on this sabject from any visits that ho had nuido about tlio city , but from what ho had scon nnd road and heard on the subject. Ho defined real nnd imaginary sins , classing drunkenness , licentiousness and dishonesty under the former , nnd theatre-going , danc ing , cards nnd etc. , under tlio latter. Ho showed tbe gradations from the latter to tlio former nnd pictured the churches' ' und city's failures to furnish ns nttraUlvo places for young men to spend their leisuio time as the cause of the crowded saloons and nouses of vice and sin. Ho hold that while the saloons furnished more attractions for tired men than tlio churches and city did tlioy would continue to bo tlio chief places of attraction nnd sin would flourish while the churches would bo empty , For Dependent Orphans. Mrs. Nellie Patterson , of Lincoln , is la the city engaged in collecting subscriptions nnd hunting destitute children in the interests of the Educational Industrial Orphans' homo at Lincoln. Tliis school is intended to oducnto all dependent little ones who may bo sent there , as well as boardingnnd clothing them. As nearly all or nt least a largo majority of the children now at the homo nro from Omaha it is expected that she will meet with grout success during her visit. Any one having any money to donate uo matter how small the amount or Knowing of any little ones in cluniniHtuntvs needing help can address Mrs , Patterson , ut the general delivery in the city post olllco or Hov. H. lluiiiur at Lincoln. Tlio homo is highly spoken of by all who Imvo visited it , ami is without doubt a tlrst-rr.to institution. Jnmlcsoii'b Death. The inquest over too remains of A. G. Jamicson was held yesterday afternoon la the council chamber , by Coroner Urexel. The Jury consisted of Messrs. Wcinhagcn , Slot is , Denis. Bonct , Merrit und Crnry. City Phy sician nidph was the first witness. Ho testi fied to being called to nttonil the young man nt bt. .lobcph'b ' hospital , and told of the In jury fo Jnntls-on's nrm , bis later contraction of scarlet fever and linnlly , his dentil. Ho did not constilcr him dangerously in jured when called to attend him Thought death wus occasioned by seal let fever. Thcro wus no injury to the skull from the Peab ) wound which had been found on Janilcfcon's head. Ho could not state whether or not the interior of the skull had b.ccn injured , The "cuuy bone" of the right arm was broken off about two inches from the point of the elbow. Dr. Gnlbriitlb testified that when he saw Jamlcson a few davs after he received his injury ho was suffering.from septic puratl- lltis , or blood poison. The pooling of the sldu from bu > hands was a symptom of s car- lot fover. The injuries he revolved in the struggle would not orolnarily prove futal , although they might with other complica tions , such as scarlet fever. The no t witness called to the stand was Dr. Locu who saw Jumleson fdr the flr. t time on tlio morning of May 4 , and has called on Mm inthe capacity of a ybysicion p time or two since. During these visits ho knew that .Imnlcson hud scarlet fever. Ho wns nlio suffering from blood poisoning , ns a rciiilt of the absorption of pus from the wound Into the system. Ho was also suffering witti tonsllltls , inflamma tion of the bowels and congestion of the lungs , nil Induced from the blood poison from the fractured limb. It was thcso com plications with scarlet fever that caused his death. Officer nloom was then called. He saw the struggle between Jamlcson nnd the woman ho assaulted on the night of the StM , near Dcwey ft , Stone's ' warehouse on Tenth street near the Union Pacific tracks. When ho ran up to the assistance of the woman Jamlcson fled to the west. Ho captured him nnd brought him bick to Tenth street , Jamlcson was intoxicated. He had arrested him for n similar offense two weeks before. Jamlcson's hat fell off and when the officer stooped to pick It up Jamlcson struck him over the head with his cane. Jamicson then tried to throw the Officer down , nnd suc ceeded. Hloom attempted to get up , but was held fast by Jnmlcson. Ho therefore pulled out his club and struck Jnmleson over the head. This was the onl.v time ho hit him. lie then managed to get up , Another struggle ensued and the Officer nnd Jnmlcson both foil , the latter on the under side. After falling Jamlcson gave a cry of pain , and the officer supposes that was tlio time that Jam- Icson's arm was broken , although ho did not know of the fracture until he was taking him to the patrol box. Jamicson was very abus ive In hl < language. All the witnesses were closely examined by Attorney Kstclle , Coroner Drcxel nnd the Jurymen. About 4 ; 'M the jury went out and later with u verdict to the effect that his death was caused by scarlet fever , compli cated with the effects of Injuries received in the struggle with Ofllccr Bloom. Thcro was ( pilto a largo number of Scotch people present , all of whom seemed to take the kindliest interest in the examination. Lee Kstollc conducted the examination in behalf of the friends of the deceased. Jamicson's ' funeral will take place this afternoon from Drcxel & Maul's. The remains will bo intcircd in Prospect Hill cemetery. A telegram was received yesterday from the father of the deceased In Aberdeen , Scot land , telling his friends hero to bury the young man hero temporarily. A VOICE ruoM mi : TOMII. William Mcldrum , the merchant tailor , was an Intimate acquaintance of Jamicson , nnd during his confinement at the hospital called upon the unfortunate young man n number of times. Ho gave Mcldrum nnd n number of other friends atdlffcrcnt times an account of his tussle with Bloom , and in every in stance his stories agreed , Ho admitted at tempting to get away from Bloom , as ho real ized the disgrace ho was bringing upon him self ami family by being arrested. As he was struggling with Bloom the olllccr drew his club and struck him over the head with it , knocking him down. When ho got up Bloom continued to ply his club vigorously , and to avoid being struck over'tho head .lamieson threw up his arm , when a descending blow struck him on the elbow with the club and his aim dropped helpless to his side. His first thought was that the officer had shot him and the ball had shattered his arm. .lainic- son said he saw be was in the hands of a brute and the safest thing he could do was to submit and endure the Ignomy of imprison ment and a line. The story is pretty gener ally bcllovcd by the Scots , while that of Bloom Is discredited. The passenger department of the Union Pacific , "Tho Ovorhuid Route , " has just gotten out as an advertisement what is known as the Switchmen's Puzzle , capable of solution in ten moves. It faci'iates all who ti'y to solve it and bids fair as a novelty to surpass the great 18-16-14 puzzle that created such a craze several vcars ago. Send " to J. S. Tebbets" , G. P. & T. A. , for ono of. these little interesting and entertaining little puzzles , but bo sure to enclose 10 cents in stamps to pay post age on same. Smoke Scidenbcrg'a Figaro and get the best 5-ccnt cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Bro. , wholesale depot. Crow's Patent Hour takes the lead. I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almobt any dimensions. Rock can be scon at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. THUS Puicu. BENCH AND BAR , District Court. It was just 10 o'clock in the morning when the bailiff opened the May term of the dis trict court. Judges Doanc , Groft and Wake- Icy were nil present , Judge Doanc presiding at the call of the docket. There was a largo attendance of the members of the bar , every scat being occupied. A number of cases that had been continued over from last term were rcpoi ted settled by the attorneys Interested in them and stricken from the calendar. During the cull of the docket by Judge Donne the usual disposition on the part of the court to bring cases to a trial and the usual delay on the p.ut of the attorneys in the cases was manifest. The court finally informed tlio attorneys that nil cases that trial notices had boon filed in would bo heard when they were reached In the culnndcr or would go by default. At the conclusious of the call of the docket the jury was called and after answering they wcie oidered to report for work this morning nt tlyo. ; Contrary to the usual custom there were no excuses offered for not serving. The court took a recess then until 2 o'clock. inrouu Jfiiiii : wunji.nv. A number of cases that were submitted be fore Judge Wakcloy last term were passed upon yesterday. In the temnrrci to the petition of the Morse Brnlgo & Iron com pany vs. the City in which the plaintiff seeks to collect a bill lor the construction of the Eleventh street viaduct , the petition itself sols fortli that the bill has been submitted to tlio council and board of public works and allowed by each body but the city have no money with which to pay the bill. The court fainted that ho would not pass on the demurrer unlill it was ar gued , and ho sel Saturday morning us the tlmo for hearing the argument. iHMiiiu.i. mr.Ncnos" . Judge Wakcloy will hear tlio arguments in the basu ball injunction case this morning. inroui : : Jinni ! onorr. The criminals who are to bo tried during this term of court were arraigned before Judge Groff. Frank H. Uyau was dressed in n brown four-button cut-away coat , wore a stand up collar nnd had his hair combed pompadoro ; was rlcanly shaven , and was perhaps the most gentlemanly dics > sed man that has been in the criminal couit for some years. Ho wag arraigned for the murder of Hollcn W. How.ud , in Doty & Darsts saloon , the night of the second of March. Ho stood motionless and firm while the dun-go was nolng read to him and when asked what his plea was ho sald"not guilty , " and icsunu'd his sv'iit , A man named Shocbergor , arraigned on the charge of bigamy by the marrying of one Dora M. Harmon , the Mil of last November , While ho had a wifu living in Minnesota , plead not guilty to the churgo. Henry Boll indicted far assaulting John McNulty with intent to kill , plead not guilty. The assault was inudo the fcth of February nnd McXulty died the 'JUih of thy sumo mouth. A. 1) Petty plead not puilty to the charge ol the larceny hist November of two horses from Dan ( ! . lleuley. Peter licrgo wab arraigned for assault ing his , wife and cutting her about the head , neck and arm with a razor and cntoicd a pica of not guilty. Henry Shoinor left a plea of not guilty to the charge ot illegal voting ut Florence. James Falconer was ui raignrd for gamb ling , mil ple.id not guilty. J. K. Baldwin , a laboring man was arraigned on the same charge and was released on his own rocogni- ranco until ho was found about u gambling house , when ho will bo held for trial on the present charge. A man named Hyaii will bo arraigned to day , on the charfio of forgery , and his trial has already been set for Wednesday morning. Owing to the absence of Mr. Ofllt , the attorney for till the criuiinnU ariHigneJ , no case could bo set for hcurm ? to day. The Hy.in murder case will be reached about Hatunla ; , Tim com t called over the docket and dismissed a num ber of cases that have been on for some lime and Imvo not been heard , TWO nuxsuwrTS FU.KD. JudgeKeuthcr josterday filed a transcript to the effect tUut he lined John Pcuson J29 for shooting at nnd threatening to 'kill Thomas Kelly at South Omaha , J'onson look exceptions to the line nnd has appealed from the decision to the district court. R L. Bauer also appenU from n K > fine inflicted for peddling without a license. UANTS A fl.CAU TITLE. Mnry A. Smith Is and has been for twenty- five years In possession of the east one-half of the southeast quarter of section 1 , town ship 10 , range 12 ; also the west tUty-thrce acres of the south one-half of the southwest quarter of section 0 , township 10 , raugo 12 , nnd that she Is satisfied that a mortgage given on the premises in liii'J has been paid. She therefore petitions the court to restrain William J. Baugh from claiming any interest In the property. COMPMIX OP 1NFRII10K UOHK. Mary E , Gaston , James H. Van Clostcr nnd James II. Johnson , complain that they have been damaged In the sum of $2,500 , by William Lntey and William V , Benson , whom they employed to erect two dwelling houses , putting Inferior material In tha struc ture , nnd not carrying out the plans nnd specifications of the architect. ni.i-A HAS A iitqrr.ST , Kiln 12 , Lutson claims that she traded property nt the corner of Park nvcnuo and Chambers street , with C. M. Clarke , for land In another portion of the city. She finds now that the deed given her by Clarke Is de fective , nnd she asks the court to call the deal off , and restore her the first named property. WHAT THE CtUNtS WANT. Crane Brothers' Manufacturing company ask a judgment In the sum of $1,101.33 ngainst the Central Improvement company for goods furnished them. United .Stales Court. The docket was called over In the United States court , but no cases were tried or called for trial. A number of motions were disposed of nnd several criminals were ar raigned for various offenses. Among them were Tommy Burns on three indictments for selling liquor to the Indians : three Indict ments against J. Callaghan , for the same of fense. An indictment against Antqnne Barnda for larceny from an Indian reserva tion , and an Indictment against French Char ley for selling liquor to the Indians. A plea of not guilty was entered In all the cases. The jury in the cuso of Clinton vs the Mis souri ] Pnclllc railroad company returned n verdict at 2 o'clock yesterday allowing the plaintiff fS5J. In the County Courts. Thciewcrc no cases tried In the county courtycstcrdny. The case of William P. Ste vens vs Bishop , to collect n commission for the sale of a lot in South Omaha , was sol for to-morrow. Joseph Bcckmnn was appointed administrator of the estate of Helen Klcff ncr , deceased. I'lUYIXO FOll A .TOI'OMENT. James B. Clew it Son , in their complaint filed against N. B. Husoy it Co , , sot forth that they secured a Judgment in the sum of Job'J.OT against them in Hcnncpln county. Minnesota , on the 7th of May , lbS5. no part of which has been paid. They ask that a judgment in that sum be entered up in this county against the defendants. NOKL SKCt'UKS A Jl'DCIMENT. John C. Noel yesterday secured a judgment in the sum of M-T.J against the John Dirks Manufacturing company for wages. I'KOIIU'E COUllT MATTKllS. Judge Shields yesterday probated the will of Mrs. Henry Kleffncr , deceased , and ap pointed Joseph Bcckman ndmtnlstintor. The application of Patty Wren to bo named as administratrix of the estate ot Thaddeus * J. Wren was taken under consideration. Crow's Superlative flour ; bakers want it. To Salt Lake and return. Tlio Union Pacific , > "The Overland Route , " > will sell tickets from Missouri river points for the special excursion to Salt Lake City nnd return Juno 6 at one faro ( $40) ) for the round trip. Tickets going good for live days , and returning fifteen days , extreme limit thirty days. Stop- OVQI * privileges allowed within these limits. Parties desirous of visiting Garlield beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , should improve the opportunity now'Of- fercd. DAY /\1 < - \V1RS. . Distinguished Jurists , Statesmen and Soldiers Will Take I'nrt. Govei nor Thayer and staff In full uniform will take part In the exercises of Memorial day in this city , together with General J. H. Brooke and staff , General \Vhcaton with command and band of musicians , Judges Hopcwell and Doanc , board of lire and police commissioners , members of the city council nnd the board of county commissioners. It was reported at the meeting of the committee hold at the Millard last night , that the An cient Order of Hibernians would not turn out ns a body on account of circumstances over which they had no control , but that invitations to participate had been accepted by the I. O. O. P. , lire department , letter carriers' association , uniform rank of Knights of Pythias , police force , a Swiss so ciety. Postmaster Gallagher and assistants. Knights of Labor , Ed Crcighton guards anil Omaha mannerchocr. Comrades Clarkson , Kent and Allen were chosen a committee to raise subscriptions , and Comrade Burmcistcr , of the music com mittee , reported progress and that the Apollo club would bo invited. Tlio committee was empowered to engage n double quartette for vocal music , nnd Comrade Auchmoedy was appointed a staff officer to have full charge of the pupils from the public schools. Colonel Hepburn , of Iowa , was reported as having consented to deliver the oration , and Colonel Chase was elected president of the day. Comrade Cuscade will have charge of the ritualistic services. Crow's High Patent Hour beats nil. The management of tlio Union Paci fic "Tho Overland Route , " made n change in ttio running time of its local trains Sunday , April iJOth , that will bo hailed with delight by tlio residents of "Tlio Omaha and Republican Valley. " Tiiis change * is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph ahd Grand Ibland , making tlio leaving time of No. 7 at Council Bluffs at 8:40 : a. in. , nnd Omaha I ) a.m. Arriving nt Vnlloy at 10:2" : ) a. in. ; it connects witli the train arriving at Valparaiso nt 11:50 : a.m. ; and at Stromsburg at " : M ) p. m. Hero it connects witli tlio St. Joseph nnd Grand Island train , via McCool Junc tion and Fairllold , arriving at Alma at 10:00 : p , m. Tlio train running opposite leaves Almiv daily at 5fO : ! a. in , , arriv ing at Stromsburg at 112:00 : p. m. , Val paraiso UJO : ! ) ) . m. and Valley 4:16 : p' in. , connecting with No. 8 arriving in Omaha ut 5:50 : p. m , and Council Bluffs nt 0:10 : p. in , , making close connections with alb eastern train ; . Tlieso trains run through tolid between Alma and Lincoln , and passengars leaving Alma in tlio morning roach Lincoln at ! ) :40 : p. m. Leaving Lincoln at 11:35 : n. in. they arrive at Alma at 10:00 : p. m. Good time and through chair car ac commodations makes this ttio most desirable - sirablo line running into this portion of Nobnibka. Ask your grocer for Crow s High Pat ent Hour. Ucst Hour in market. nriuklnyrra and Conference. There was.nochangoyesterday , in the situa- tloa of the striking bricklayers. A largo number of the latter visited their hall and those with whom the reporter spoke stated that they were Just as determined to hold out until they secured the wages asked for as they -\\eio on the day they first struck. The majority ot the union wcio firm , the only weakening ones being about fifteen whoso shaio of the money coming from abroad \vas given to their fuuiilcs instead of themselves Tins was iiono for prudential reasons and made the men m question angry. U was rumored yesterday that the bricklnycis were to send a communication to the cmitvactors at tholruieoting lam night for the purpose of having a confcrenco on the bubjcct of the strike. The bricklayers said tliuir commlttoo hud uathorucd p'ie of their number to band buch u communi cation , but they did nut know whether ' tfcocontia'ctoib would leceivo the letter .or committee with good Brace. They claimed the contractors , thojast time they wore writ ten to , had said tlututhcj hod nothing to con. fcr with the bricHavcr ? , and conscqucntljT refused to receive Uho letter. The brick layers , however , satfl they would probably make another attempt to bring about a meet ing. , . Thlspowflsr never Tftrles , A mnrveiofnurt- ty.stronzth ami whotosomenosi. Moro cconom jcalthnntno ordinary kinds , nnd cann ° t Oosolp Incompetlttonwltn the multitude of low cost , BbortwclRhtaliimor nhosphata powders , sold A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Dor Magic Remedy WILL POSITIVELY CURE r Alt irphliltle Dltttsei , of rtotnt or long tUnatn ? .ln from ten tonfwcndiji. We will give written gusr- entcc * to cur * anr csie or refund jourmonnj. And we would lay to thoiewhobav * employed lu * moil Skilled Physicians , nied rerr known ramedf tat bare not b en cured , tbtl you are lh lubjecti we nrn looking for. You that bare betu to tbe coUbratell lint tiprtnzi of Aikaniu , and hare loit aU bope ot rtcoTiiT. w * Cure You er make no charge. Our remodr la unknown to any one In tbe world outatde of our Company , ana It 11 tbe only remedy in the world that will cure you. Wa trill care tbe moit onitlnate eai * In l n tban ona month. Seven daya In recent caiai doei ( be work. H la tbe old , cbronle , deep > aeated caiei tbat we lollclt. We have cured hundreds wbo bad been abandoneil by tuyalclani and pronounced Incurable , and We Challenge the World tobrtntmacaie tbati.we will not cnrotn ! tban one month. Since the btitory oft medicine , a Tree Bpaclflo for pypbllltlChBruptlona ; Dlcen , Bora month , Ac. , bai MID MB t lor bntm i r found until Our Magic Remedy VTM dlf eorered , and wnare iortlfled In laying It latin only remedy la tbo world tbat will poiltlTely cure , becauie tbe lateat madlcal worka , published by the belt known autboritl a ( lay there wai neTer a true ipecltlc before. Our.'Btmedr la tbe only medicine In tbe world tbat wlllaure when ererytblng elie bM railed. It baa been eo conceded oy a farie number of Celebrated I'byaldane.tlx.HA * Keren TXT rAiMO .to ctms. Wby--wa U > your time and money wltb at nt medlcinea'thatJneTer had : Tlrtue , or doctor .Crttb pbyilclane tbatcantapt oure yo . Ton that hare triMl crumbing qlae abontd ome to na now and cat permanent relief I yon never can get Iteliewhere. bark what we aiyi in tbe end you muitYakeow Remedy or NXTKU recover. And yon tbat have been afflicted but a abort time abould by all meana come tea a now. xany ( at help and tblnk thuja re free from the dlaeaie , but In one , two or three yeara after , K appotn aaatn In a more horrible form. InTeitlgate our financial etandlcg throuih the mar * aantlle avs ca and note that we are fully reaponil' pie and our written guaranteei are ood. we have a IBiuinr prepared on purely Scientific Filnclplaa and We wlah to repent tbatltNEVin FAILS TO CUHA. All letters aacredly confidential. THE COOK REMEDY 00. , Omaha , Neb. Itoom 10 nucl 11. U. B. National Dank'M \ \ and Fnrnnmsts. Callers toke elevator on Knrnam street , to second lloor. Koom 11 for Indies only THEY DID IT. What ? Cured among others the followinj * . They write : 649CcntrafA\c.CinrlnnatlO. , > January 4th , 1& & . ! Atliloi'boron ' 111I ha > o cnrml mo of ll\cr rnnipulnt und dhp psia. I Ka\oru nf tlici 1'illntoa friend wbo is troubled with ludim-'xtlon aud he h.i Improtrd uon- Uerlully. 1' . II. KOWEKAMI- . 16 IlOi-cttP Ht. New Haven , Ct. , ) IVbrnaryluth , IBS. J Atldoi'horos ' Tills norkeil wonders In my ca > 'oidSxpi | < la : JMM : * L CULKK. Pills email and Ath-Io-plio-ros are pleasant to ( also , yet wonderfully cflcctive. Invaluable for kidney nnd liver coinplainliJ , ( lyejicpsin , in digestion , constipation , headache , etc. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength. 63- cud C cents for tlie beautiful colored pic ture , "Moorish Maldeu. " THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. In offering totliormbllcaremedy Intended for the preservation of the health and happiness of every family throughout the land. It Has been thoroughly tested by thousands of prominent physi cians \ \ lie cheerfully testify to its [ JQ ellicacy In CoughsColds , Hoarse- neb's. ' Pleurisy , Chest I'alns Sciatica , Ithuumatlsm , Lumbago ADDI (1PV ( Ilatkatliu and Kidney Diseases. ArULUUI Of course wo refer to lIu.Nso.s'H 1'r.ASTKii , a hctentlflc combina tion of well-known medicinal In gredients for the piompt relief TO of m lies nnd jinms of every de scription within the reach of an external application. It Is clean ly , convenient and reliable. In MAKE biiyliiR o k for Ur.sHON'ri und re fuse all other plusteis. JOSEPH Cl LIOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MKDAISFAR1S EXPOSITION } 813. HOB , 3O3-4O4-I70-CO4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS , E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , tit AHD THROAT NOSE , tAlf CAD epecttclei Accurately Prescribed. StAMOE HISJK. , OMAHA W.J. OALnilAJTll , Surgeon and Physician , OIDc ' N. W Coiner Hth and Uouglas St. O01C9 telephone , < U3 , ItuMdence telepliono , Ma. TIMBER CLAIMS , I'lentr of ABft. Maple , Calalpa , llox lllder.IIlm HKick Walnut and HubMan Miilbtiiuy Heedlliigs , nil hand ; snltublo fur planting timber claims ShciHindouli , few > MSSAR COLLEGE I B < r * ma mm vr mm Kinmlnailons for admUsloii to VS8AH Coi < - i.tun will liu held at Omaha tn the first wtck of Juno Apolitunts thouia Inform tliu 1'resldfftt Iwore May Iptli. Addirs JAa s. TAVl'.Olt , l > . I ) Vaisar Collect roiuinketpsic. N. V , ' ' I MEN'S FURNISHINGS , Besides doing the largest clothing business we keep the most complete stock of Men's ' Furnishing Goods. The prices at which we sell them make it very difficult for other houses to compete with us. Shirts .are sold every whore at all sorts of prices. Wo would like to show you a sample of the "Nebraska" Shirt ; you will not buy any other. We believe wo have touched bottom on our Unlaundried Shirts at 30c , 50c and 70c. Laundered at G5c , 90c and $1.25. Elegant pleated front Shirts at $1.00 , which cost you elsewhere $1.75. In fancy Percale Shirts wo beat the world. Our95o Erench Percale Shirts , in newest designs , is equal to any $1.50 Shirt in the market. All our Shirts are 30 inches long , cut full and guaranteed to fit and bo just as represented. An clogant line of French flannel and fine cassimore Shirts in beautiful pat- erns. Low prices everywhere. In Underwear wo arc in a position to beat nil competion out of sight. Recent heavy purchases at prices' which would have been impossible a month ago enable us to offer several lots far below manufacturer's cost. Fine Gauze and Gossamer Merino Shirts at 15c and 20o 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 pair for 25c , no better can be bought for double the money elsewhere- Fancy Balbriggan and Silk clocked at 20c 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. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Ornaha. Tbo largest , fastest and finest In tbo world nstenRcr accommodations unexcelled. New Vort& to Qlanffow vlu Loutionilflrrv CIHCASSIA MAY 10th I ANCIIOHIA JUNE ! > th JUllMBHIA , . . . .MAY Sail 1M.VON1A JUNE ICtU ETHIOPIA..JUNK 2nd I CIUCAPSIA Ju.VE23d NEW VOIIK TO Livtnrooi , VIA QUJENSTOWN : , Tbo Celebrated i Largest and finest I'm MAY ICth Mtams'ilp scncer btunmor In JUNE 13th CITY OK HOME I llio WnrM. JULY lltli Saloon passage to GluKOw , Derry , Liverpool. Holfuit orqnecnstuwn. WJund upwur.U per ( ilavow blonm. era. WUnndupwarjslorCttvof Homo. Bccond-clnns rJU. Return tickets Ht reducol rates made imillnblo for cither route , iifferlDK cxcurslunlets tlio orlvllCKO of teelMK the North ml Houth of Ireland , tbo lllvcrs Mersey nnd plcturoquo Clyde. btconiKe ! - ' Anilior I.lne drafts payable free of clmrKO , cold at lowest rate ? . For lioux of lours , tickets or further Informa tion upply to HENDERON BEOS. . 72 La Sallo St. , Chicaso. Or to any uf our local atrents. Omaha Seed House. Headquarters for Lamlrcth's Celcbr.itr < I gc > < ils. I'luntH. Tut I'lowers and Tloral designs. Send for catalogue. W. II. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors KW2 Capitol Avenue. DRS. S. & 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. Of tlio Mnicnm of Anstoniy. Bt. Louis. Mo. Mem. bcre of UntuMty CollcBo riohpltal. London. M. 1) . jjlocn , Germany nnd New York , liailoir devoted their attention epcclally to tbo treatment of v Nervoos , Clironic & BlooJ Diseases More especially those arising from Impnidrnpe. In- vltc all foiiarlog to correspond vlthout delay. Ulscnxcs of Infection and conta lon cnreil safely oitl Ipcctllly without use of dangerous drnffs. I'atlcnts ( vnoiia cases Imve uecn lunlc'ctiil , lnutly treated or pronounced Incurable , eliould not full to u-rlto nj ronccrnlnir thflr symptoms. All letters receive Im mediate auomion. JDST PUBLISHED , < a * * " And will 1)0 mulled FIIEI5 to any luldrcpa npon re- relpt of 0110 a-i-cnt stamp. "Practical Ol > icratlon on Nervous Debility nml 1'liyplral RxliaiiPtlon. " A vil- ualilc medical trcntlse which fhould to read by all. Addrens , DRS. S. & D. DAVIESOU , 1742 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. Notice to ContrnotorH. lllds will bo received by tlio Hoard of 1'iiliflc I.an < l and HutldliiKi ) at uuy tlmo before Siitur- tluy , May IV , ICKfri , uta p , m. , for work and inato- ilol to complete kitchen nnd dining room for Deaf anil IJiimb Inntltlito , utOmulm , Nebraska , nocordliiK to plans and Hpt'cillcatlons now on Illu with Comml&slciirr of I'nlillc Lands nnd ImlldlngH. and also wltn 1' . M. Hills , architect. Oninfin , NubniNka. Contractor to bu paid on monthly estimates with a resenx of 15 per cent. lly older of tliu Hoard of 1'iibllc Lands and IlnlldlngH , May B , IbbS. U. L. LAWS , Seciutary. SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A NIW ! WOKIC Tlie most complete ever pub- Ii8ticddovold to t lie purchase and s ilo of stocks , bonds , etc. Drclnions of tlie courts regarding Block taloti , brokers and bucket bliops , inanlpu- latlon of tlie stork market , causes of panic , t < tc. Mow , vlieii , and what to purciat ) > u uml bell. Bond postpaid on receipt of .We , by the bT.ANDAHl ) I'UIILl&IMNO CO. , Albany , N. V. Health is Wealth ! nit. K , r , WKST'S Nr.nvn AND HIMIN T"VAT' WKN7iiBiiaiunteul specific for IlyhK'ria , Dlzzf. nebs. Convulsion ! ) , rits. Nervous N ; tirulKln , Headttctie. NpnoiK I'lObtrutiou. caubed by tlio UMiof uUohnlor lobud-o , Wukt-fiilneis. Mental Menn sslon , Poftc-nliiHof the llraln , n'sultlnjtln Insanity , and leading to inUerr. decay und deutfi , Premature ( Jld Ago. llarrenness , Lots of 1'ower In eilluT bux. Involuntary Lof.ses and Bpermatorlui-a caused by over-t-xeilion of tlie bruin , belf-ubusa or over-Indulgence. ! . I' ' x ( ontalns one montli's tieatment. H I" a uox , or blx lHxen for M.W. sent by mall piepald oiue- celpt of i > rUe. AV13 OUAIlANTEi : SIX IIOXKS To cure any case. With eacli order lecelytd by UB for fclx lioxt-8. accompanied with lo.W. e VNeentujpurcaKT our written guarantee to refund the money If ihe tif.itin nv docs not effect u cure 4juaiaiilei > IbMieJ onlr oj it. . OOODSIAN. DinxKUt , Sol j Avwt , XIJO i-nrnam Stieet , Omnli.i , Neb , Union Pacific "Tlic Overland Koiitc. " Until July 1 , IJWfl. tickets i > olil for these excur sions will bo good thirty days for tlio round trip and cnn bo used ton dajs going. When purchas ers are ready to lutnrn , these tickets will bo good live days for Hint purpose. If purchMcri \\ibhtostopbhortof destination on our lines agents will stamp tickets good to return from . K.L.LOMAX. Gen. P. ft T. Agont. ss't 0. 1ft T. A. XI luUlUUlU L'UUUl TJ. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Pnid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 II. W. YATP.S , I'roildcnfc. LEWIS S. Itiin. : : Vice President. .A. E. 'I'ouzAi.iK , "nd Vlco President. W. H. S. Huoiits , Cashier. W. V. jloiiPK , JOHN S. COM.INS , II. W. yATKf , Linvis S. KRCD , A. 13. TOU7AMN flanking Office THE IRON BANK , Corner lith ! nnd rarnain Sts. A General llankliiK Business Transacted. ( JKATEFUL COMFOKTINU s's Cocoa ItKEAKFAST. "By n thorough knowlodno of the natural Inwj which K \ tm tlio operation of digestion nnd nutri tion , and by careful application of the line prniiurllca of well selected Coeoii , Mr. Hpin has provided our breakfast table * with n dcllcMely flavored beverage wlilcli may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It Is by tliu Judicious use. ol KuUi articles of diet llnitil eoiihlltutlon mty be Kraluidly built lip until strnitt ; enough to resist ovcry tendency to dl eHsc. Hun dreds of subtle uml.idles are tloatlui ; around us ready to attack wherever thorn Is n wpnk point. Wu iiuiy epcnpo runny u fntal shuft by keeping oursclvtn well fortified lalth pure blood nud n projierly nourished Irnmo.-C'l\ll Korvlcii ( jncettu. Made simply with bollInK water or milk. Sold only In half pound tins by llrocers labeled thus ; JAMES EPPS&CO.110 ONUON ; KNGLANU. Or tlie Liquor Habit , Positively Cu roil by Dr. Haiucs' Uolilcu It can bo plvcn In n CUD of coffee or tea with out tlio knowledge of the poison taKtng ft ; abso lutely harmless , and will i-llert a Dormant and speedy euro , whet her the p.itlent Is a moderate drinker or un alcoholic wieck. ThoutamlH of drunkards have been made tuinnorati ) men who Imvo taken Golden Speclllr Intlielr coirconltli- not their knowledge and today bulluvu tluiy quit ( IrlnkiiiKof their own free will , ft nuvi-r fulls. The system oiico Impregnated with the Bw'clllc , It becomes an utter Impossibility for theliriuoriippistlto to uxlHt. Tor Hale liv Ktilin A ; Co. , Ifith and OotiKlas HtH. . und IHth und Cum- ln sts. . Omaha , Nob. ; A. U. 1'oster i Uro. Council IllutTsi Jowtt S. K , FELTON & CO. , IfiClOB And Manufacturers' Atjeiita for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of all description- ) . Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. Detail - tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office. Strap's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA. NEBRASKA. State Line. To Glasgow , Ik'lfasl , Dublin and Llvcnioul From New York Every Thursday , Cuuln pus-sage tiu nnd (50 ( , acroidlng to locution of fetate room. Incursion 105 to K5. Steerage to nnd from Burope at I.oweit rates .AUSTIN IIAMMVIN & CO. , acn"MgcntfKHioad ) ay.Ne\v i'orlc. JOHN lU.iOiN : : , awi'l Western Agent. 1CI ItundolpU St. , Chicago. IIAKltr B. MOOI1KP , Ajcnt. Omaha , i < > ITrrlazrr r > itbt tf fccti orruuthful ii R llfl . EffH UlV ror > . u\r \ Oto.jr , oXliSwid . t < . 1 wlflIiiJ ; * lu.'t . 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New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Power I'ersons unable ( \isitusmay bt treated at home by correspondence. All commur nicatlons confidential Medicinesorinstrumentg ent by mail or express , securely packed , 119 marks to indicate contents or Rentier One per sonal interview preferred. Call and consult us of eisil history of your case , and we will bend lu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Uit-easek , Im yjtency , Syphilis , Gleet add \ancoctfe , with t'icstioii list Address Omaha Ulritical and Btirfltcal r > nlltnteoi DR. McMENAMY , Cor. I3lh nnd DodcsSti. , OMAHA NEB. Keninrkablo for powerful nymp > thetlt tpiitt. l > ltiiljlu"ai'tloii nnd off toliite durability. JTIyHirs'rtc ru7 the best Kiiarunlee of the cxiel- leiicoof tlH'.ie liiMriirm'ilt.s. " $2 PANTS. c. o. n. With I'rhllcgoof llxiiiiiliiiitlon. All Wool Pants , both liffht nnd ( lurk colors , in ni/.os IfO to 12 wiilst and 30 to 34 lop inciifeuro. Also u very largo line of 1) o 11 o r grades of Pants ranging in price from ifci.60 to $ H. Our $ : i.7/i / to $5 Punts arc oxtragood \uluu. Mail Orilers Solicited. GrabDrdiard WATER. Dyspspsii , SiUad&cbt & , fill * l * i | Ortto OroUtU