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r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1888 , FOR STORING UP THE WATERS , Governor Tlmyor Makoa a Suffgos- tlon to Our CongrosBmon. THE IRRIGATION PROBLEM. An Interesting Session of the City Council Opening the Now Ulds For the Court House Capi tal City Brevities. LIXCOLN ISuiiEXU OF THE OMA.IU EBB , 1029 P STIIKCT , LINCOLN , May 17. The attention of Governor Thayer was called some months ago by settlers of west ern Nebraska to the fact that the fnrmors of Colorado by monopolizing the waters of the 1'latto rlvor not only deprived Nebraska agriculturists of the moans of Irrigating their farms , but also doubtless Influenced the nmount of rnlnfull by "diverting" the run- ing streams from tholr channels and absorb ing the water. The governor gave the mnt- tcr flomo attention then , and since that tlmo lias thought further of it , and to-day sent to our representatives In congress the follow ing comtnunciatlon i State of Nebraska , Executive Dcpnrtmcnt- Snnators C. P. Mnndorson nnd A. S. Pud- dock , and Representatives James Laird , G. "VV. E. Dorscy nnd John A. McSlmnc , Wash ington , D. C. Dear Sirs : 1 submit for your consideration n subject of largo Interest to the people of Nebraska , especially these of the western portion of it. I rofcr to the use of tl'o waters of the Platte rlvor. Complaints have frequently been made to mo , by farmers in our western counties , that the waters of the North nnd South Platte during the dryer seasons of the year arc almost wholly nb- norbod by tbo ranchmen occupy Ing the vnlloys of these streams , especially the latter , who nave established n system of reservoir dams nnd irrigating ditches , by which they sccu to have acquired control of these streams. It would hnrdly bo n tcnnblo position for them to assume that the Platte river was created for their especial use nnd benefit , but it Is reasonable to bollevo that nature intended to bestow her bounties upon nil nllko ; and the assumption is well founded nlso , that the people of Nebraska possess as much moral right to the waters of tlio rivers in question us the people of Colorado , though the latter have the advantage of us in location. They have the physical power to to take those waters , and It Is freely conceded that there is not , nt present , any legal means by which their power can bo restrained. I do not desire to deprive the ranchmen nnd farmers of Colorado ol the use of these Maters , but 1 do claim n fair share of them for the ranchmen nnd farmers of Nebraska. U.'hcy ixro abundant enough for all these who dwell in the valleys of the North und South 1'lalto from tholr head waters , and of the main Platte to Its mouth. I believe the same facts exist and the same reasoning is applicable , In regard to the Ar- Icansos river In Kansas. It Is true , that does hot interest our people personally , but en lightened nnd unselfish views should prevail , having rofcrcnco to all sections equally in terested. Having given to this subject much careful consideration and earnest thought , I am led to believe that u feasible plan can bo Uovised by which the end herein outlined can bo accomplished. If congress can expend millions for con structing reservoirs in the upper Mississippi to benefit the millers of Minnesota , why may not congress expand a much less sum upon the two Plattcs and the Arknnsaw for the benefit of the farmers of Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado and Wyoming ! My plan would bo for congress to make nn appropriation for the survey of the head waters of the two Plattcs nnd the Arkansas ( u Colorado with the view to the building of reservoirs there to hold back the surplus waters from the spring rains end molting snows of the mountains and canons. A system of this kind , it appears to me , Is practicable , nnd under proper restrictions nnd control , the watorsof these rivers can bo ( utilized for the great advantage of all the hcoplo directly Interested , as well in Ne braska and Kansas as in Colorado and "Wyoming. If u measure of this kind were adopted and parried into execution a vast domain of pub lic lands , now regarded as almost worthless , would bo opened for settlement and made susceptible of a high degree of cultivation , tt'ho area of the public lands now open for settlement , nnd which at tract the settler , Is rapidly diminishing. As o result of the measure heroin advocated , now fields will bo opened for these seeking iiomcs In the west where an immense popula tion may bo sustained , und will , to a consid erable extent moot the demand created by the exhaustion of the supply of public lands now offered to the settler. It is difficult to conceive any good reason why congress should not provide for carry ing this measure into effect , as well as to pro vide for the improvement of rivers and har bors. Furthermore , here Is a field where a Hmull portion of the surplus , now locked up iu the treasury , can bo utilized for the public Kood and add largely to the wealth of the na tion , for It docs not require any great degree of foresight to bo convinced that the outlay for this enterprise will be returned to the government with manifold increase. This ( subject will challenge attention in the future , if not now , and will have to bo mot. The present session of congress being far advanced , the circumstances may not bo aus picious for early action , but it Is desirable that this matter should receive attention , nnd I therefore present it for your consideration. Very respectfully yours , JOHN M , TIUTEII. Binco the foregoing \vas written congres sional reports speak of Senator Paddock hav ing offered a measure on the subject of Irri gation , but the governor says ho has not scon it , nnd U not familiar with its scope and char acter. THE CITT COUNCIL. The city council held nn adjourned meeting last night , the objects of which were to open bids for paving und water bonds , und to act uxm ] the mayor's appointment of n sidewalk inspector. There were two hlds for the $10,000 water bonds , which were as follows : The Municipal In vestment company of Chicago offered to take tlio bonds at par , exacting from the city the payment of 'Ji-j percent commission. Nelson C. ISroclc of the Lincoln National bank made n similar bid , nsking { 295 commission. Mr. Brock also put In n bid for the f 100,000 pav ing bonds , ngreclntr to dlsposo of thorn for n commission of fJJ.UbS. On motion of Council man HllliiH'sloy tholnattor was referred to the Judiciary committed In order to give oth ers who had signified a desire to bid an op- poctunity to put in their bids. On Invitation W. H. 13. Stout told what ho Itnow about a rumor current la New York City concerning Lincoln bonds. Ho said that bo I mil bcon told by Now York capitalists that they did not want to purchase 5 percent bonds , as the city of Lincoln was soon to issue 7 per cent bonds to the amount of $500- 000 or ? COO,000. Nobody seemed to bo nblo to throw any light upon the origin of the rumor. iiuildlng permits wcro Issued to the follow- . . . , , r. > * v xyuuinr t 44 < llllWVJWlf sjtv Thonms Walton. fc..U.'iO ; George CooU , W.500 W. J. Fri-or , * 1'J50 ' ; O. H. Stevens , $1,151) ) . An Intcrostlng discussion ( 'rcw out of a bill for supplies from the house with which Councilman Doun U connected , The mayor raised the jvolnt that the city was proliibitct by the charter from dealing with any coun- cllinim , Ucan pointed out the fact that ho nnd Councilman Coojxjr were connected wltl the only houses hero which deal in a class p poods oxtcublvely used by the city and that U must deal with them or go away from liomo to nuiUo Its purchases. Somebody then remarked that Councilman Ensign hod fur- nlshed n hack to curry smallpox patients to tbo pest house , a slora had been purohasec from Councilman Burks to liout the institu tion and Councilman Holler had supplied the niuut which the patients und attendants ate Suverul councllinon held that the prohibition of the charter applied only to contract * for nn amount over $200 , such as had to bo en term ! into by the board of public works , nnd it wrs Anally agreed to submit tliu q to the interpretation of Judge Pound. Hina ON TUB COUBT HOUSE. The first bids opoucd for the court house Boverul mouths upo were rejected , all bomt higher than the estimate. The Myers plans were rejected nnd plans drawn by 1 < \ M Kills wcro adopted. The bills opened on these plans to-day were ns follows : Hico & Hassctt , Chicago : Complete build Ing In accordance with plans and spccitlcu ( Ions , | 1 S3.TOO ; Borcasandstone to Loused * ubitUuUntf Hcdford ( Ind. ; limestone , fIbOj 'CO ; sub tttutlnpr brick ror nrchos instead of term cottn , (181,400. W. H. 13. Stout , Lincoln ! Complolo build- nfr , using Ohio bmo gtonp , $ ieG,470.42j using Colornilo red nandAtono. 8163,470.42. brick In basement , S174.000. EuRonoWaorncr , Lincoln : Complctobuild R , usmpi Bed ford rinCU llmftStont for sills , steps , cnpi , ot , , and Ohio bljio stooo for bat- nnco of the work , { 101,250 ; 8UDktltuttr % Wnrrensburg ( Mo. ) stone , ? 184,2TX ) ! Colorado red sandstone , $188.250 ; using fubblb stouo in basement , $3,800 less. Ed , J. Hronnnn and John Lnnham : Uulld- Ine complotc , 1109,251 ; to this num. If Colorado rado snndstono Is used , ndd (39,800 ; Clova- land ntono. add f 43,200 ; Dodford stone , ndd (42,500 ; Missouri sawed stone , ndd (39.800 ; with pine finish lusldo of stonedsduct (3,000. Pioneer Plro Proofing company , Chicago : All the flro proofing work , $11,108.03. John Slddons , Rochester , N. Y. : Slate , tin , corrupntod Iron and all shoot inetnl work , $11,009.03. Strung & Clark , Omaha : Steam boating , $7,229. E. H. Cook company , limited , Rochester , N. Y. : Steam hoatlnp , (10.130. Pfcifcr Stone company , St. Joseph : Bedford - ford llmostono for stops , caps , sills , etc. , nnd \Vnrron burr | stone for rest of bulldlnfr , K15.937 ; nedford stone for trimmings nnd Ohio bluestone for bnlnnoo of work , M3U8 ; Bedford llmostouo for entire work. (41.817. Aetna Iron works , Chicago : Furnishing and setting all of the Iron , $12,000. , Hcumplng & Boltc. Omana : Cornlco , tin , slate nnd shoot metal work , $12,700. William Gclsor , Lincoln : Same work , (11 , * 445 , J.V. . Pcrclval and Hooker & Orr , Lin coln : Steam boating and plumbing , (9QSO. Tin : Tinmi : qunKNs tNcouroiiATBU. The Thrco Queens Mining and Milling company , limited , filed Its article of incorpo ration in the onlco of the secretary of state to-day. The Incorporntors nro Charles Burk- bailer , John McMullon , sr. . GoorcoO , Lalltn , Charles L. Jnvnei , E. L. Mayflclii , T. P. D. Simmons , J. V. Dimon , M. Loach , Phil E. Winter nnd Charles Hnirgrovo. Tlio busi ness of the company Is the procuring of min ing lands from the United States govern ment and the buying , selling and operating of such lands. The capital stock Is (12.COU divided in shares of $10 each. NEW NOTARIES. The following notaries public have been commissioned by Governor Thayer : George W. Trefrcn , Broken Bow ; Charles E. Whco- ler , Broken Bow , D. B. Wnuch , South Omaha ; Alfred C. Woollov , Omnbn ; J. B. Sexton , Gonovn ; E. A. watrous , Beatrice ; Thomas C. Patterson , North Platte ; Jen A. Buchanan , Burr Oak , Otoo county ; Henry Ernest Goodall , Grant , Perkins county ; Ben jamin F. Hastings , Grant ; E. Whllcomb , Friend , Snllno county. cmiiiunra. . State Superintendent Lane beamed moro radiantly than usual on the newspaper raon who visited him this morning In their regu lar round nnd announced to them that ho was richer to-day than yesterday by the posses sion of n beautiful girl baby , which is said to look like its father. C. A. Calkins , the engineer who brought Maggie Kruso to Lincoln , returned yester day evening from a trip to Omaha. Ho says ho saw the girl there , but docs not state what his future course will bo , nor does ho make any statement that serves to In any way explain or palllato his conduct. Nancy Brown has brought suit for dam ages in the nmount of $7,000 ngalnst Ocorgo Brown , Timothy ICelley and L. 1C. Holmes. She alleges that her husband was permitted to frequent the saloon after the proprietor had been notltlod to refuse him liquor and that ho died as the result of the liquor which ho drank and the treatment which ho received there. * AMONG TUGRAILROADS. The Union PncHlc's Report Other General ItcniH. Tlio annual report of the directors of the Union Paclllc , made to the stockholders , has just been received. The document states that after April 1,1837. the business of the road was seriously affected by the enforce ment of the provisions of the intor-stato commerce act. The decrease in revenue de rived by its local freight business is 33.3 per cent. The cnforcomont of the iutor-stato law , It is claimed , reduced the amount of free travel nearly 50 per cent , which would represent about $250,000 per year at , full rates , but as it * was it is placed at $125,000. The reductions made In passengcro rates amounted In all to about $3CO,000. The funded debt has during the year been decreased Sl.TSS Ta.SO. whllo the bulanco of cash assets over floating liabilities has de creased J049.500.02. To cover the cost of equipment the direc tors have decided to issue ten year notes se cured by a trust covering the new equipment The first Issue of thcso notes will bo Issued shortly and can only bo nppllod to the purchase - chase of now equipment. Thcro was built during the year (150 ( miles of ndditional road at n cost of $5,550.078. The gross earnings show un increase of 81,739,950 over those of 1SSO , while the operating expen ses were $183,844 more than during the year previous. The report is , upon the whole , a very satis factory one to the management of the road. The stockholders arc yet to hear from. \ COALITION. The Burlington announces that It has opened n now line to the Pacific coast via Cheyenne , iti connection whh the Union Pa- cillo , and in consoqucuco the Denver & Uio Grande , which has heretofore taken nil the B. & M. Freight , is considerably agitated. If the Brotherhood engineers should refuse to handle B. & M. cars again , that short line to the coast would prove much longer. KBW CLASSIFICATION. Following close on others recently mndo cainu now classifications by Chairman Leeds , who , In an official circular , states that n rate of 80 cents tier hundred will bo made on cast Iron pipe from Chicago to the Pacific coast. Full cars of poultry In refrigerator cars will bo regarded as third-class freight. Empty wooden greuso boxes in cases , west-bound , third class. In car lots , sixth class. \V. N. Babcock , of the Northwestern , Is In Chicago. Colohel.Eddy loft forLarcdo Texas Wcdnes day night and will enter upon his new duties ut once , Uob Iloyston , secretary of the Atlantic fast freight nt Muskcgo , Mich. , was in the city yesterday. Hurry Hall , city agent of the Burlington , wlfo quietly slipped uway and got maruied some tlmo ago , returned Wednesday accompanied by his wife , They have rooms at the Miilard. Miilard.MOIIB MOIIB SPECIAL ItATCS. The Union Pacific road lias issued a rate circular which states that special rates have been provided for several occasions outside the ones already mentioned. Among these included are the meeting of the Nebraska republican leaguoat Lincoln Juno 20 , Kansas stuto fair at Topcka September 17 , fair ut Lawrence , ICau. , September 110 : the rncos at Grand Island and the races at Ord. CREAM Its superior exrellonce proven In millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. II Is used by the t'nlted States Oovernmont. IJn- dor&vd by the heuiU of tht > great universities us the btrongest. ptirust nd most healthful. Dr. Price's rrentu Ilaklug Powder does not conUli aunuonla. lime or ulutn. t > old nnlv in cans. I'HH'K IIAKINQ POWDEH CO. York , .Chicago. St. Loul3 CALIFORNIA ! TH13 LAND Op DISCOVERIES. . . _ . A- . _ . * * _ . ? _ - AH/ e-uKe rev _ ATA- tfROVlLLE CAL. SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT-R-CURE For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. Our Magic Remedy Witt POSITIVELY CURE AH Sriitillttlc Dlifliuoi. of recant or longstanding , Iu from 103 to flltccn days. Wo will giro written guarantees to euro any en j cor refund rourmonur. And we wo"l < 1 say to thoio who linvo employed the most Skilled I'hrslclnni , used ererr known remedy and have not been cu rod , that you arc tlio subjects. wo nre looking for. You that have been to the celO' brntei ! Hot Sprlim * of Arkansas , and Love lost all buio | of rocOTury , wo ill Cure or make no choree. Our remedy In unknown to onr- onaln tbo world outiiae of our company , uncl It 19 the only remedy In tie world that will euro you. Wo will euro tlm most obstlnnto case In lost * ( linn one month. Heron days In recent canes doc * tbo work. It H tbo old , chonlc , deep-tented cases that we solicit. Wo have cured hundrodn whoharo boon abandoned by Physicians ana pronounced Incurable , nnd We Challenge the World tobrlnztu acaaotUatwo cannot euro In loss than one month. Slnco tuo history of medicine , a True Specific for Sjpliilltlc Krupttons , Ulcers. Bore Mouth , Ac. , has bean sought for but never found nntll Our Magic Remedy was dltcoYorod , and wo sro justified In taring it la the only remedy In the world taut will positively euro , because the lalAst tpedlcal works , published by the best known authorities ear thora wal never a true speciao before. Our remedy Is tbo Only muilictno In ibo world that Will cure when everything flso liui failed. It hai been so concoJed by a larce number of brated 1'brslclans. IT . . MAS .NEvnt YET rAii.ri ) TO ctjnE.yfiy wn'10 your time and money"witli patent modtcln.es that never hud virtue , or doctor n Ith physician * that cannot cum you , You that have ttiod everything else should coino to us now and ifot permanent relief ; you never can cot It elsewhere. Mnikwhatwa say : In the end you must take our remedy orxisvxR recover. And you that have been mulcted but R short time abould by all inciina conic to us now. Many get bolp and tblnk they uro free from the dlcenso. but In onu , two or three years after , It appears ntnln In a more horrible form. Investigate our financial standlnic through the mer cantile oBcncles and note that wo are fully ie < pousl- hlo and our written cuarantens are good. Wo huvu a ItBUKDY prepared on purely Bclcntlllc 1'rlnclples and we wish to repeat that It NUVF.lt fAILS TO CU11E. All letters sacredly confidential , THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. Kooins 10 and 11. V. S. National Dank. 12th and Fnrnam fits. Callers take elevator on Furnatn Street ; to accotid lloor. Itoom 11 for ladles only GREAT EXCITEMENT ! -AT- Parlors IN GRUENI6 BLOCK , Tlio Luiuo U'alk , the Ullntl Sco , and Ilio Dour Hear. Dr. Smith , the Magnetic Physician , la per forming Boiiio of the most remarkable euros over witnessed Iu Onmlin. Ills parlors. In Grue- nlK Illock , on 13th street , between Douulua aud Jhnlgo streuls , are tilled with luvulldM from mornliiB till night. Mr. T.I , , llrown , who resides In Council Illulls , has been u terrllilo builorer from constipation and ulles for the past thir teen years. Upwards of thirteen years ago iHI llrown began to Buffer from constipation , uiiidi was followed by tha formation of pile tiunow which were no larger thnn crapes when llrst ( llbrovered , but gradually enlarged until they became as largo OH black walnuts. At each movement of the bowels these tumors were pio- lapsed and would bleed so prof imely as to cuuho fumting spulls. From u strong , healthy man Sir. llrowu became a helples j Invalid , lie grow nnlo und blooillesH , vnd became HO focblo that lie could not Hit up more than thrcu or four hours at a tlmo , llo tried a creat many dllfcr- rut medicines and consulted several doctors who uiuko u specialty of treatUK ! lectal com plaints. Ho was told that his trouble had become - come luullgunnt and tnnt there was no help for him. Like a drowning man ever ready to catch ut a straw , he applied to Dr. Smith , on Thurs day , the 10th met. After tha doctor had made a thorough examination of his CUM > ho told him that hu could cure him. Mr. Drown had tried so many physicians who had promised to cure him that he had little if any faith In what the doctor told him. Jle decided , however , to give the doctor a trial , and began treatment on the 10th Inst. As atraugo as It may seem Mr. llrown Is now convalescent. The treatment was mild nnd not painful , and Mr. llrown is to-day a hanpy man. .Sirs. Bnrdenld Congden , who resides about 30 miles from Omaha has been lUlllcted with can cer of the Up for the past four years. Him applied to Dr. Smith last Friday and Is rapidly improving. lr. Bmlth will continue to heal the sick free of charge at Jl x lUyer S : llro.'s Music Hall every morning from IU toll o'clock. Allot this week his parlors , in Grueulg lllock , are open to the publlu from V R. iu. till ft p. in. U ally , except cJumlayx. Consultations free. All letters of In quiry must contain postage. Dr. Smith cured nil forms of chronic disease , and will cure heven cases out of ten that ha ; o been pronounced In curable. FOUNTAIN BR.A.NI3S B OUT AND PLUG Incomparably the Boat. uima mi U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus 50,000 If. W. VAIBS. President. LEWIS 8. HEED , Vice President. A. E. TOUZAI.IK , and Vice President. w. a s II ua u us , Cashier. uinecTOits : W. V. MonsE , JOHN S. COLLINS , 11. W. VATBS. Luwis S. HKKI > , A. K. TOUZALIX Hanking Ollico THE IRON BANK , Corner ISth and Farnain Sts. A General UautlUL' lluilutsj Transacted. AH-T fore or IMNANITT , iho Id CKIiKflBATBD Dr. Cl rk , Ml. tr. Cl&tk * SM m i WKRTOOd D > MLITT , (1UKONIO nd ftfl DlstUM of bt OKJTlTO CHINARY Organi a Ut Uttdy. It mAkgiNO dl&ar ne ITHAT you k > T tak n or TVIie hM ruled to cufi you. r T M AIKBsufr rtng from dUejici pecu liar to tu lr cn ooniult With tbe uiur.nc cf ipeedf relief nd cur * . 8 nd 2 cents poiteo tor works on you dlicues. * * -9 nd 4 cent * potte fbr Oelebrntf d Work * on Chronic. Xcrvoni attd Hell- te Dlseues. OonlulUtlon , penonhUy of by l tt r , nro * . Ooniult the old Doctor. ThORBhnd * enrcd. Offlc find parlor * rlvnle. Kf-Thoea oonUtnpUtlng lear for Dr. Clnrtte'a cej brat d Bnle nd Female , toh ! . , both ir. CI.ARHK. A frlenllf lettsf of . , Ve future lUfreriOEaod shame , and ndd L ( AW to llfo. as-Book "Lity * fgw-ren Br- Sift ) , " 60o. ( rtampi ) . Mtdldne ad writings ! nt oTerrwfafre , secure from expoiuri. lhaumAmvn rvrddn' ' ' 180 So. Clorlc St. CUICAOO. ILL. eNACOUAIHTID WITH THS OEOORAPHYOF WC COUNTRY WIU , MTAJN MUCH INfORMATION FROM A STUOT Of THIS UU > Of THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAUD & PACIFIC R'Y Its main linen and branches Include CHICAGO. PEORIA. MOLINE , HOCK ISLAND. DAVEN- POUT. TJEO MOtNES. COUNCIL BLTJFFB , MUO- CATINE , KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWORXH. ATCIOTON. OBDAH ZIATIDO , WATERLOO. MINKEAiOLIS , and GT. PAUL , and Bcoroa of Intermediate cltloa. Choice o ! routes to and from ths Pacific Const All trano- fen In Union depots , root trains of Fine Day Coaches , elegant Dining Cars , maenlDcent PuU < man Palace Bloopers , and ( between Chicago , St. Joseph. Atchlson and Itannaa City ) Reclining Choir Cars , Boats XTroo , to holders of through first-data tickets. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rock Island Route. " Extends Wont and South vest from Kansas Olty andEt. Joseph to NELSON. HORTON , . BELLE- VTT.T.TI. TOPHiTTA. KERIKQTON , WICHITA , rrCTCUTNSON. CALDWKLL. and all points In KAN8ABANO SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger oaulpment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap pliance * and modern improvaments. The Famous Albert Lee Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Hock Island , Atchlaon , Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Paul Its Watertown branch traverses the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and Bast Central Dakota to Watartown. Spirit Lake , Bloux Falls end many other towns and cities. The Short Line Tla Seneca and Kankakeo offers superior facilities to travel to and from Indian apolis. Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets. Maps , Fcldtn , or desired Informa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or address E. ST. JOHN , H.'A. HOLBROOK , Oenl SannwtBr. . Ckin'l Tkt , a Pass. AgU CHICAGO. DRS. S. & D. AVIESOH 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colo. , Mo , Bf em. Loodou. u. I ) . , luring dofotcd ttenti tmont of v. Nervous , ( tonic & Blooi Diseases More especially thoeo arlilnn from Imprudence , In- Tito til Bo luJforicff t < 3 correspond without delay. UUcncB.of Infection and cunU lon cured safely ; anil igwlUjr without nw of dftbjrerous druirs. Patients Whose ca esn Vo been urgTeclnd , bsdfjr treated or pronounced Incurable , itiould not fall to vrrlto us concerning their Kjrmptotos. All letters receive Im mediate attention. JUST PUBLISHED , And will be Dialled FHEKto any nddrcns npon re ceipt of one 2-cent stamp. "Practical Observation on Nervous Debility anrt rnvtlcol Extinction. " A val uable medical treatUo whlcn should bo read by all. Addreas , DES. S. & D. DAVIESOH , 1742 Lawrence Street , Denver , Colo. CHICAGO * HD Council Biufss And Chicago , The nnlr roni ) to take for DCSMolnos. Marsbnltoirn- Ccdnr Kaplds , Clinton , Dlxon. Chlcnio , Milwaukee and all points Kant. To the people of Nebraska. Colorado rado , Wyouilnn. Utab , Idaho. Norodn , Oregon. Wusli- Initon und Cftllfornln , It offers superior advantages not possible br any otucr line. AuonvafeiT of the numerous points of suporlorlt ? enjoyed br the imtrocs of Ibis road between Ouiuhs and Chlraeo , are Us two trains a ilajr of 1)AV COACHES , nblcli are the finest Iliut human art and Ingenultr can create , ItsI'AI.AClCHl.KKl'lNO OAKS , wfilcu arn moilals of comfort and elegance , -lu 1'All- I.OIl nilAWINd 11OOM CAHS , nnsuria"iert b/ any , and Its widely rclouruted 1'AI.ATIAI , 1)ININJ CAllH. tbo equal of wtilcli cannot be found uliowbere. At Council Illuffs , tbo trains of tbe Union 1'arlUo null- war connect In union depot with those tit the Chi- capo A Northwestern llr. In Chicago the trains of this line make close connection itlih tnose or all other Kaslcrn lines , l-or Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis. Cincinnati. Nlnnaru Kails , Ilutlslo , 1'IIUburir , Toronto , Munireul , Iloston , New York. Philadelphia , Ilallluioro , Wutli- Inutou.audall points In the Cast. Ask for tickets via IU ° "NORTH-WESTERN" , If you Trlsh tha best accorainodatlon. All ticket ngents cll ticket * Tla this lino. U.UUflllITT. K.P.WILSON. Ueu'l Manager. Oen'l 1'ass'r Agent. CIIICAOO. II.LS. W. N. I1AHCOCK , Oojn'l. Western AKent. 11. K. IClMlUl.l..Ticket AKcnt. O.K Wpsr.CHy Passenger A gent. U01 Farnam 8 ( . , Omuha , Neb. E.T.Allen , M. D.f Homoeopathic ppecIulUt , CYC THROAT Lit AND NOSE , BpecUclu Accurately Prwerlbed. MAMOE BL > K. , OMAHA r. j , , Surgeon and Physician , Office N W Corner mil and HoiiglnsSt Offles telephone , 105 ; Uosldenco telephone , MS. SteckPiano Itemorkablo fprpowerf ul gyiapa- thell tom.jiriablu uctlonand _ ab- tolntedurabllltyTriilyuara'record. l'Jeii ' : 'uaruni'-'e of the excel lence of the u Inctruinenta. WOODBRJDGE'BROS , I fl The Incessant cry of "bargains , " "groat sacrifices , " etc. , etc. , is heard all over , but the people discriminate wuo is ADVEimsurft Tins HAROAINS. In all our advertisements wo adhere - hero closely to the truth ; we do not even allow you to deceive yourself , aud when , as is often the case an article looks much bettor than it really is , we toll you exactly WHAT IT is. Wo have seized the opportunity here to build up a great business on popular X > rices. The result shows that wo have succeeded , and wo point with pride to our prcs out and over growing popularity. "Wo have gained the confidence of the people by al ways fulfilling the promises made in our advertisements. Our reputation for lowest prices being established , wo intend to maintain the same by offering a series of bargains which no other house can approach. The offering wo make this week , is the grandest ever made in the line of roady-mado clothing : We place on sale 300 Fine Ctissimoro Suits Sacks and Frooks , worth $18 ; at the unprec- edontly low price of Ten Dollars each. The material of which these suits are made , is the product of one of the best mills in the country. They are well trimmed with the best farmer's satin lining , perfect fitting and tailor mado. Wo are willing and anxious that they bo placed alongside of , and critically compared , with any $18 suit offered by any other houso. Many other of our .choicest suits have boon marked down this week , some four or five dollars. They could not bo sold at the opening of the season for near what wo offer them now. Have you seen the elegant Fancy Flannel Coat and Vest wo offer at 95c. It wil pay you to look at it. One Price Only. No Deviation. any Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. AN ACTUAL FACT That S. L ANDREWS & COMPANY Aic making the lowest prices on clothing ever heard of in Oinahn. We will sell till all arc gone , 100 black and white mixed Cheviot Suits , a good wearer and good looking suit of clothes , at $5-50 $5-50 $5-50 $5-50 $5-50 $5-50 Lot 7775. 109 all wool small broken plaid Sack Suits. This suit is good enough for any one to wear , no mailer how well he is fixed financially. The suits arc well made and well trimmed , and would be good value at $17 , and we will sell till nil gone for $8 $8 $8 Lot 10228 78 suits , all there was in the factory. This will positively be the last chance of the season to secure one of them. They are worth $17.50 , but we will sell till all are sold , for the unheard of low price of Lot 2419 and 9333. Of these two lots we have 168 Suits. 2419 is a pretty checked suit , rather tame in style and quite pretty. 9333 is a real neat mixture , brown and white. The two styles arc either of them worth $20. We will sell them till all are gone at for one-half the actual worth , ot $10 $10 $10 $10 The above bargains were picked up on the eastern markets by our buyer , who nt all the times on the alert for bargains , and at all times , when wo strike these soft snaps we give our customers the benefit. DAYLIGHT CLOTHING STORE , S , L. Andrews & Company , Falconer Corner , 15th and Douglas Streets , Let no one forget our Special Monday Sale.as at all limes we gire great bargains , and please don't forget that we will not sell on any other day thesame goods we offer for Monday , without an advance of at least 10 per cent. Mail Orders from the Country will Receive Prompt Attention. -THE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , _ The Dcst Itouto from Omaha aud Council Bluffs to THE EAST- TWO TUAIN8 UAII.Y BETWKKN , OMAHA AND COUNCIL CUIcago , AND St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Rock Island , Frccport , Rockford , > Clinton , DiilJiniiic , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , JancsTllle , Bclolt , Wnona , Ln Crossc , And all other Important points East , Northeast and Southeast. For tlirnuuh tickets rail on the ticket agent at 1WI Karnain street , Iu llurkcr Illock , or at Unlou , 1'aciao Pullman Steepen and the 0ue.it Ilnln ) r Cars IP tbe irorlJ are run on the niitlii Hue of tliu chlc go. Mil nnukco & St. I'aul ItallWHy , and erery attention-Is paid to passengers by courteous employes cf the company. H.MILLKH , ( Icnsral Manager. J. V TIJUKKH. Assistant General SIniiaiier. A. V. II. UAUl'KNTKlt , Uencral I'aseenKer and OKO. l fllKAFronD , Assistant General I'asteacc/ and Ticket A/eat , J.T.CI.A11K , Uencral Superintendent. The larieit , fastest and Hum in the world , "issr.ncer lU OBimodRtlous unezcellcu , New Y' > rU to Glmuovr via Louiluiiilrrrv NFtUTA , MAYSfth I DIVUNIA .JII.Vl ! ICth ETHIOPIA JIT.SE 2nd I I'mrASSiA. . , .JtiNic'iM ANCIIOIIIA JUNE vili 11'liiiNKbaiA , . JvsK'Mh NEW VOIIKTO I.IVfllPOOI. VIA QUKEN8TUWN , The Celohruted I Largest and finest I'as-1 JUNKHtli Steamship nuncor ftcanior In Jui.vlltli ClTVOKllOMKl theWorlJ. IAUO , 6tli baleen paskHge to Olasgoir , Derry , Liverpool. Ilelfust or tjueRiistown.iiOanil upwards nor lilasgo\r hteam- ors. * u nd upwards for Oitv of Home. Kecond-rluts K ) Upturn tickets at reduced rates undo available lor either route , enuring excursionists the orirlk'go of trelnic the North and Bouth of Ireland , the Hlvers Merser and plctaresque Clyde. Etceraite I''J. Anchor Line dralts payable tree of charge , sold at lonest rates , For book of tours , tickets or further Informa tion apply to HENDEHON CEOS. , 73 La Salle St. , Chicago. Or to any of our local agents. rcureu [ loroe'jkl.ttn , Fr u.M Maed. Chwrantttdtli * 'calf ou iuttm worldrtncrsHUB eontinnoas Xltctri * < r Magnttft Jnrrml. BcknUflo , Powerful , Curable. Jr , , ifArHtlo and Efftctlr * . Arall irauds. WkV fV * * " * * * * " " * . HOflME.f - Big U lias given univer sal satisfaction In tbi cure of aonorrhrra and Ulcrt. 1 prescribe Hand foci sate In recommend * lue U to all sufferers. A.J.bTOXtn , U.D. , Dee.lur , III. ITU CE , 31.00. . Trii. gold ty LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD BELIE "BOURBON For Medicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE HO 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. PRICg , $1.23 Sold Only In Bottles. for Quart Dottle. For Salt by Orocert Far Salt by and WlnaMeiehantt , DruyglttiEueryujhei Cttryu/hire , APPETIZER. This It to certify tint I haveeiamlned tbo simpleof BELLE OF BOURDON WIU8KEY received frors lAwrence , Ostrom i Co. , and fouid tb same to bo perfectly free from I'urtl Oil and all other deleterloul subitancos and strictly pare. 1 cliotrf ullrecoromrnd tbe i me far family and WcJIcliitl purposes. J. I * . UUDHIH. U. 1) ) . . Analytical ChomUt , l.ouli lll , lir. GLADSTONE : ISICOS. V CO. , Agentu lor Omalia , Languor , SPRING Heaclaclie , MEDICINE Constipation IS Hemoved by TARRANT'S TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT SELTZER APERIENT Union Pacific "The Overland Route. " Until July 1,188 , tickets sold for these occur- nlons will bo good thirty days for thu round trip and can be used ten days going. When purchas ers are ruady to ruturn , these tickets will be good live Jays ( or that purpose. U purchasers wish to slop short of destination on our linen , agents will stamp tickets good to return from such point. .1. a. TKHiurrs. B , u I.OMAX. Gen. 1' . 4 T. Aijent. Ans'tO. 1' . Ik T. A. OMAHA , NKU. FflR MFN n\l\V \ \ Atn&'Snte&c& " lull Illtll UllLI. mnnuood. nervousness. weaVneea. unnatural looses , lack of atrenutn. viicor or devulQinnont , caused by indiscretion , c cut cii. etc. lu/LuHi / labls ut lualt < tSni. E1UJS MEDICAL CO. . BUFFAIX ) . N. Y , PEERLESS DYES UNION PACIFIC "Tlio Overlain ! ICniitc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure I Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "CKcrjsr C3 LTTB TJijass , " highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen , . It contains the American rules for trapping ' and shooting adopted by the National Gun 1 Association ; as well as the reviced game 1 | laws of the Western State * and Territories. I Copies sent free upon application to ; J. H. TISIIIIKTH. i Otm'lP. Ic'C. . , Oinahot Nob. litrro. Ad'lre * . , PROF. F. O. FOWLER. Moodun.