m I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , ' THUllSDAY. MAT 24. 1888. NEBRASKA'S NAME ABROAD , She Owoo Much of Her Fame to Governor Thayor. THE OH0 | VAU.EY CELEBRATION. t Utilising Funds Tor the X. M , O. A. . Building Items 1'Ickcd Up About MID titato House Police Court City Brlcfa. LINCOLN HUJIKAU or Tnr. OMAHA Dnn , ) 1029 P STUF.BT , } LIKCOJ.NJ May S3. ) Governor Thaycr lias probably done tnoro during Ills term to make Nebraska known throughout tlio union thtinnnypf the execu tives who have previously filled the position , JIo bollorcs Hint Nebraska Is ono of the greatest ntatos in the union , nn.d that it should bo known and recognized ns such. It is In accordance with , this lda that ho 1ms accepted an invitation to attend , with tils Btalf , the opening of the centennial cxhlbt- { .Ion In commemoration of the settlement of Iho Ohio valley nnd the northwestern states Jn 1703 , and the adoption of the ordlnanca of J887 forever prohibiting slavery north of the thirty-sixth parallel ( n the northwcstom ter ritory. All the governor * , and especially those of the northwest , have been urgently invited to be present , and Governor Tlmycr desires Nebraska to bo represented as well t\ < \ her sister states. Thu exposition will open on the Fourth of July , 1883 , nnd close "en the 27th of October. President Cleveland lias signified his Intention of gracing the oc casion with his presence , and many of the prominent men of the country will attend find loud their assistance to make it an affair Of .national dignity and importance. TUB Y. it. a. A. iiuii.iu.Na. The Young Men's Christian association of this city Is making a vigorous effort to rniso tuifllolont funds to put up a substnatlal build ing and ismaklnggood headway in this lauda ble endeavor. A meeting was held last night by the young men for the purpose of express ing thing their appreciation of the gifts nl- ' ready made , ancl after a good meeting nnd ecvoral encouraging speeches a subscription was started among the young men oxclu- fclvcly and 81,700 was ralscdi They hope to rnlsu f.'i.OOO among the joung men , amlbo- llovo tha whole amount they need can bo raised without difficulty. STATE I1OCHE TOPICS. The warden of tlio penitentiary has sub mitted to the board of public lands nnd build ings n report of convicts whoso good tlrno pardons are to bo passed upon nt the coming n ctlng of the board , William Duffy , of Lancaster county , has been guilty of a good deal of misconduct , nnd instead of the sovcn months of good Unto which ho might have earned , thp warden recommends that ho bo given but thrco days good time. Samuel .JJlshong , of Lancaster" county , has been pullty of no misconduct and has decreased Ills two years' sentence .by four months good time , John Gibbons , of Jefferson county , pent up for the same length of time , forfeited nearly half his good tiina and will get only two months and fifteen days. Howard Can non , of Cass county , lias earned /our months bood time in two years , and Peter Burke , of jSallho county , has done ns well , Land Commissioner Scott , Treasurer Wil lard nnd Secretary of State Laws have re turned from a trip to Norfollr , whcro they Inspected , the insane hospital both as to its management and the now work going on there. They are highly pleased with the way in which Superintendent Kelly is man aging the Institution. Ho has 107 patients , which mattes the .building very full. The two wings which are now being built will niako much more room. They are about luxlf finished and will bo completed before winter. Several gentlemen interested In the propo sition made the board of trade by the Mutual Kcservo Fund Lifo association of iNewJYork were busy in the auditor's oulco to day look ing up Information concerning the company's business in tlils state' . The adjutant general of the state militia , today snipped fifty Springfield rifles to Omaha for the use of the Oreighton guards. This company was not armed when organ ized and these guns wore some which were taken up from the othftr companies which Jiavo been furnished with new mms. John Ganlmm has commenced work on his contract for adding to the beauty of tbo landscape "bounded by the capital yard fence. rOLJOE COUIIT. P. Coursoy Richards was tried this morn ing on a charge of larceny nnd was dis charged. .Richards . .rented nnd occupied a liouso owned by Judge Parker. When ho moved out becnuso the rent was raised ho took a cupboard which Judge Parker claimed , and. licnoo tlio suit. Mrs. Richards testified that''she ' bought the cupboard of n third party and no contrary evidence being prodliccd Richards Was discharged. W. H. Miller and Thomas Miskoll were qach flucd $1 aud costs for fighting. On complaint of F. Janscn , a warrant was issued for Mrs. Lynch and her daughter , who were charged with drunkenness , inde cent exposure and disorderly conduct. LUzIo Hawkins and Carrie Smith , two colored cyprians , indulged in a "scrap" and were fined ? 1 nnd costs each. A largo number of prostitutes were or. rested and given the usual fine. CITY rmir.ve. . The paper mill , Jf reports bo true , has se lected a site between the homo for the friendless nnd the state penitentiary. The Superintendent , Mr. Lnlly. has rented prop crty arid become n resident of the city. * Messrs. Hull , Roberts and Burnhnm , the finance committee of the board of regents o the state university , have been in session at the university to-day. The , committee of the board of trade wh vffnl to Fnlrbilry yesterday returned 16-day. They did not meet any of the Rock Island authorities , but held a conforcnco with tin Fairbury people , who bollovo that the roai will bo built without doubt if Lincoln Wil offer proper inducements to it. W.II , Suocily. alias G. 13. McDonald , an William C. Clayton , were arrested last ijijfh for working the bogus check racket nt the 13. & M. depot. They pleaded not guilty In ujunty court thh morning nnd were com mitted until to-morrow morning at U o'clock. Hob MeUoynolds , of th.o Punlco Grand Opera house and the Daron Munciiauson of the gioat west , loft this afternoon ou a business trip to Denver. MORTUA11Y. AMULU KOI.LClt. Miss Amelia Keller died at about 4 p. m. yesterday of braiu fever , at her late res- dcnco , 1318 Sherman avenue. The remains nro to bo shipped to Cedar Hapias to-day for interment , Its wverlor excellence prorcn lu millions of for more tliau n quurtcr ot a century. It Is u-ed by the United States Ocnornmtmt. Ru. iloucd by the heads of tlio went universities aj tha ironi ; 3t , inircst aiui most healthful , in- . 1'rice's C'ream liakliu : 1'owder does uot contain ammonia , lime or alum , itoldnnlviu onus. I'WUH HAKINfl l-OWUlill ( Hi. N wYork. CulcaKo , Bt. AND IJAU. United States Court. The arguments In the follx-Patrlck case were continued yesterday In the United States oourtj by tbe attorney * /or the iilaln- tiffs. The cnso U attracting general niton- lion among the mombcrs ot the bar , anil the courtroom 1ms been well flllpd with an. autll. ciico of nttornoys over slnca tha cnso begun. Suit 1ms been begun Is this court by the Union National bank against A. J , Honk , David Kaufman , Kaufman Uros. , James A. 15town and B. 1' . Davlfl , for Uic collection of a promissory note dated January 24 , ISSS.nud due sixty days after date , glvou br the first named defendant aud secured by the othorv defendants Included In the CASO. D The prand jury convened again yesterday nd resumed its investigations. A rnovUAit cAsn. Just at present there Is before the United States district court a case of intense interest that In subtleness of plot equals some of the most cunning creations of the no vclist's brain , On the court records the case reads 'D , II , iralnurd versus Harriet 11. andSamuelJohn- ; on. foreclosure ot mortgage , but If the story old concerning tlio casols true it should read larrlot R. Johnson versus her husband , . amucl II. Jolmrtm and 13. H. Bralnard , for robbery. Just four years ago Mrs. Johnson , vua n charming country girl in Nuoknlls : otinty , tbo bcllo of her halghborhood , and ; vas well ilxod Unnnclnlly , having property In her own name valued at about $15- 000. It is said that the covetous eyes of 13. II. Ilralnard and Sam- 10 ! Johnson were llxod on this prop- rty nnd'thcy conceived the schema of rob bing the young woman of her fortune. To accomplish this it was decided that Johnson , jclng more engaging ( n manner than Hraln- ird , should mnko love to the charming oung woman , marry her , got hold of her u-opcrty and then desert bor. after which 10 was to shara tha iiroflts of the speculation with Uralnard. Johnson"commenced the at- .aclc on the susceptible young maiden's heart nnd sxvoro that ho had traveled the ivldu world oqcr and never before seen bis ideal of womanly comeliness and . .sweetness .mill ho met her. The attack on the citadel ) f hur affection was successful nnd flho gave o him the wealth of her love and purso. On the 15th of June , 1S&1 , they were married. While the raptures of the honeymoon were nt their height , Johnson l > reposed to his wlfo to exchange a tract of icr land containing 430 acres for a tract on , vhlcli they were then living containing 400 ncrcs nnd which Johnson claimed to own. This exchange was agreed upon , nnd Airs , Johnson executed und delivered to her hus band a deed to her 4bO aero tract during the last part of Juno , 1884. Johnson Immediately after wont to Lincoln , 111. , to his confederate , Bralnard. While there Ilralnard claimed to loan him $7,000 , this loan being made July 4 , Brainurd at the same time preparing- certain notes and a mortgage for Mrs. Johnson to sign , and gave them to Johnson , The hus band returned homo , and on July 7 ho gave s wife a quit claim deed for the 403-ocro .ract of land upon which they were living , and which ho was to give in exchange for the 430-acro tract of his wife's land. Ho then asked her to sign the mortgage to Hratnard on this homo farm , nnd to Induce her to do BO , promised to deed her a section of land ad- lOiniug which ho claimed was his , but which n fact ho never owned , and in addition to give her a bill of sale for $3pOO worth of blooded stock. Ho gave the bill Of sale but not the deed , putting her off from time to time when she spoke of it. Sht > signed the note and mortgage , tha same be Ing the one Brainard } s now seeking to fo'c- closc. Soon after this Bralnard came irom Illinois to Johnson's house , professing to bo a devout Christian and nieuibor of'.ho church , and by his deep devotion and actit of kind ness so won her confidence that , \t his re quest she lot him take lior bill of sa'o for the stuck to bo kept by him for her. .ftor ho got this into bls'posscssion ho had Johnson execute a mortgage on some stock for 50,000 , which bo filed for record and subsequently npproprlatedr Boon after this Johnson-\vho in the meantime bud succeeded in getting all of her other property , turned his wife 01 t of doors , In which last action Bralnard figured conspicuously. The theory of the defense is that the whole matter is a conspiracy on the part of Johnson nnd Brainard to'havo John son marry the woman , got possession of her property , turn her away and then share equally in the property. The case is being prosecuted by Hon. J. M. Woolworth , of this city , and M. Regan , ofiHastings , for Brainard , while Mrs. John son is being defended by Judge J. B. Cassna and General A. H. Bowen , of Hastings. It appears that Samuel Johnson mysteriously disappeared about the time this suit was commenced. District Court. IX PA.VOU OF SUNDAY 11A.H1 ! nAI.L. The announcement that Judge Wakcloy would render his decision yestcorday in the injunction proceedings asked for by Ed. A. Parmalcc against the Omaha Base Ball association , enjoining thorn from playing games on Sunday , was.sufllcionl to attract a largo _ crowd"at the court roOm to hear the decision. Immonlatcly after the reading of the minutes of yesterday's pro ceedings the curt announced that ho wouli give his decision in the casa as far as It had proceeded. Although ho had reduced his ruling to writing , ho delivered it orally to the bar and those present in the court room al the time. In doing so lie referred to the principal cases that are In the books touching upon questions of this kind ant in which private pin-tics have been granted injunctions nuamst public amusement places , that , owing to their nature , had become a nulsanco. Thcso included the skating-rink decision in Virginia , the fireworks case in England , and the horse-car question In Phil adelphia. In those cases the grievance was dally ttud almost perpetual. He compared at length this case with the ones cited by the attorneys ) but wus umiblo to Hud a direct p.n nllcl in them The following is the full text of the de cision and the gronuds upon which the rul ing was tundoi 1. Tho'grounds mainly rolled ou fortho In junction sought nro , in substance , that the playing of thu game within the iuclosuro at tnwts a largo crowd of Idle aud disorderly persons on the outside , who gather in the vicinltv and in front pf plain tiff's dwelling house * nnd grounds , situated near to aud ou the opposite side ol the ball grounds ; that they over i un his place , climb Into his trpas to over loolt the game , and dcpoit themselves generally In noisy nnd disagreeable manner. Also , that In the progress of the gamotharo is ficqupnt applause aud much noise , and shouting on the part of the spectators within the enclosure , operating to disturb plulntllt aud hit family in the dwelling , Interrupting reading nnd conversation , distract attention and greatly annoy , them in their domestic pursuits , and It Is claimed that the effect of all this Is to greatly diminish mid Impair th" reasonable enjoyment of the pl.tmtlll und bis family in their homo. 2. There mo many things whlo i Irnvo been held by courts to amount to n private nui suticc , and to Justify restraint und prohibi tion by Injunction. Among thcso are the ci eating of unwholhomo or noisome eflluvia or emclU by manufacturing proccbscs in various establishments , such as slaughter lioiuc.s , , KUO ! factoiics , tanneries in .cltloB or thickly scttlix nelghboihoods { harsh , loud and dlsrotdunt sounds from hammering or pounding lion in the vicinity of residences ; the gathering o largo , dlsoi dcrly or tumultuous crowds in close proximity to dwellings , lending ncccs sarily or probably to overrunning or invading private grounds , blocking up or obstructing approach thereto or Ingress nnd egress to nml from them ; the V'olent ' or continuous ringing of bolls at unreasonably early or lute hours , and generally such things as operate to materially or sensibly diminish the quiet and cnjnymoiifcaf people in their homes , Cases on the subject lire nuuiVcrlcss , and it has been found impossible by ecu its to do fine , with precision , any rules by which to determine what degree ot Injury , discomfort or annoyance will constitute tt piivntoiiul saiiao , Justifying an Injunction. Thuclr- cumstuncos u.rlling for Judicial action in such cases are of iulliilto variety , aud must ba dealt with as they arise by courts nut juries according to tliolr nature , oi principles of common sense uiul with a duo ivgani to the respective rights of the parties U. The ease lias been prost'tited so fur on Inrk'o number of unirtavits , mostly by these Hying in the immediate vicinity of the bal grounds. These are irrontly conflicting ns to the rxtent and behavior of the crowds which gather ouUUio of the enclosure ; and to whether tucao are nUrnQted principally bj the bull plu > Ing inside or the facilities fo playing and Indulging } ! ! recreation outsldo pn Ur e vacant grouuds near plulntinys premises as to the extent pf cheer * nnd applause Inside , And especially R to the effect of this on people ple living ndpr the grounds , very many of the affidavits saving that this does not ot aU dis turb or unpleasantly affect them or others in the vicinity. Affidavits are much loss satis factory than the testimony of witnesses do livcrod in presence of court or jury at an oral examination and crow-examination. 4. There is a manifest distinction in the reason otho case , nnd in the law ft deduced from authori ties , between loud nnd disagreeable noises , n the late hours of night nnd early hours or rooming dovoteJ to sldop according to uni versal custom and which prevent or greatly disturb the repose cssonqal to comfqrt and oven health , and occasional shouts and dem onstrations of applause during two lours of the afternoon oven If these to Homo extent disturb and annoy Iho inmates of neighboring dwellings. Such results occur from a multitude of other causes in cities or mpulouB neighborhoods. Ball plpylng of itself , In not a forbidden , nit it Is a much commended sport. It is not inmoralor demoralizing. The grievances complained of are nqt from the game itself , but ore mere incidents of it. Of course , It ihould not bo practiced to the detriment or nfringing the just rites of others , but n easonably clear cano should bo made that It does so to warrant a oourWn enforcing the 'ndulgonco of It , nt any particular time or ; ilacc. 5. It Is conceded , and It is the undoubted nu'.tlmt tha Injunction Is not npropcr remedy in preventing the commission of crimes or of- Tenses ns such. The jurisdiction nnd punish ment of these bclougs to a criminal jurisdic tion of courts. But the plaintiff complains specially against Junday playing , not because it Is n violation of the . statute , if such It be , lutbccausp , ns ho claims , it is the policy ) f tbo law , aside from the religious aspect of Sunday legislation , to secure to the citizens a right to n peculiar quiet and seclusion on that day undisturbed by labor nnd sport near his lomo. ' The argument Is not without plausibility nnd force. It is not wholly new In the courts tor without difficulties but I do not. find it lecessary. or think it best now to decide whether this may or may not bo a proper ele ment entering Into the question. 0. Without undertaking to determine what nay bo the ultimate rights of the plaint- , iT ( , the preliminary injunction is denied for two reasons ; first.it , is not. made sufficiently clear by the affidavits before mo that plaintiff Is entitled to it. Upon an Issue on the final hearing , whether before the court or a jury , ns may bo ordered , the fuels can bo much more satisfactorily arrived at , and , n the meantime , the plaintiff can not suitor my Intolerable wroup. Second : It appears .liat before the defendant enclosed und fitted up itp grounds baseball had been played near Pnrmloo's residence for some yeat s. Ho bad abundant opportunity to know the Incidents of the playing. When a now ground was en closed in front of him lie made no objection or remonstrance. The defendant expended considerable Bums of money in improvements , it had contracted largo pecuniary obligations for this season before suit was begun. Courts linvo repeatedly held that such consiitora- tions uro weighty in cases where It has a discretion , and they often stop a party from demanding the relief which ho would otherwise bo entitled to. Under such circumstances I think the plaintiff has no equity to dOmand that a court shall suddenly and without previous warning put a stop to the ploying. Ho should at least Do requested , to make a clear case upon , a full hearing. His ruling was generally commended by these who hoard it , and will meet with gen eral public favor. The court- stated that as the attorneys for the plaintiff Imd taken no stops toward haVing the case tried again before a jury or before the court , -with wftnbss tes timony , that if the proceedings were begun now tue case would hardly bo reached this WANTS THE EAUTIT. The case of Stldd against 'urkolson was called for hearing yesterday before Judge Doano. The plnintill claims that the defend ant has some sheds and out buildings located on a strip of ground about nine feet wide , situated on Sixth nud Pacific streets , that belongs to him ( the plaintiff ) nnd nsks the court to bavo the defendant remove said buildings aud sheds and give up the posses sion of tlio property. xitw CASES. Suit was begun yesterday byJWilliam B. Cowlos and.Itobort W. Day , ' operating under the firm name of Day & Cowlcs , against John Lisco , asking the court to compel the defendant to fulfill his contract with them on a hay , deal they had with him hut summer. The petition pets forth that under a contract made last August they delivered him 500 tons of hay last October in Nonce county , that the hay was accepted , but that there is yet $550 duo Ihcm from the defendant. THE BErnntiCAN SUED. Mrs. Katie K. Smith , of Donvcr.a daughter of S. P. Rounds , deceased , began suit yesterday - terday in the district court to secure the payment of a promissory note given her by the company for $5,037.90. She farther asks , according to the agreement of the note , $500 to pay the cost of the legal proceedings that she has begun to collect the noto. inn UNIOX PACIFIC SUEI > ron JIAMAOKS. Louis Schroodcr filed an action yesterday afternoon against the Union Pacific railroad. Ho is the administrator of the estate of Catharine Ecko nnd asks f5ooci damages caused by her death from'an accident on the defendant's tracks at the Seventeenth slrcel crossing April 8,1883. JACOI180X WANTS COMMISSION. Carl A. Jacobson commenced an action yes terday afternoon ugainsf John A. Croighton. Jacobson claims that ho was the authorized agent for Crelghton In the bale of the land on oact side of Cut-off lake to August Benson - son for 8111,000 , and ho claims that for making this deal ha was to receive a com mission of 8)tf per cent. Ho further claims that no commission lias over been paid to liitn for his services in this sale , and nsks judgment for f'J.sno. 1IU11OO ON TIU\I < . At 4 o'clock yesterday aftetnoon the xaso of Pctpr Burgo was rolled before Judge GrolT , Burgo Is charged with attempting to murder his wife , the circumstances of AvhicH affair arc still fresh in the minds of the pub lic. The only witnesses called were Dr. IJavls , Walter Webster nnd Mrs. Burgo. Be fore the latter had completed her testimony the cour ) , adjourned until 9 : < ! 0 o'clock this morning. County Attorney Simeral is rep resenting the state and Charles Oltut ap pears for the defense. ASKl.NO roil FOIIKCI.OSUIIK. Henry Ulcals filed a bill yesterday nftqr- noon against Louisa M. Arnold and others asking for the foreclosure of n mortgage on certain described property given us security for three promissory notes of $ J,000 each. The snmo plaintiffs asks for the foreclosure of a mortgage hold against Klmor 13. Me- Gunscy nnd Friend II. Woodbridgo nnd given as security for two promissory notbs aggregating $7OJO , MIXOll CASTS. Mlllard E. Anderson commenced an action yesterday against Kaufman Brothers foi F4GO.U7 alleged to bo duo on u bill of ox- ohango. The Bank of Commerce in a bill filed yes terday asks for tlio tecovery of $1,000 from Samuel I ) , Mercer , This amount is alleged to bo duo on n promissory note , Jacob Watawa filed un action yesterday afternoon against a man named Pucknor Ho claims ? 5,000 damages for defamation of character. Milton Hendrix is the plaintiff in-nn action commenced yesterday against James Oslani for the recovery of the possession of certali described property , County Court. The case of , Carlton D , Hutchluson against J , C , McGroldn on a claim of SWJ.50 coinmlh- slon ou the sale of a lot was ou trial ycstcrdaj morning before Judge Shields , JoelN , West filed , an action against Van I'olt Bros , tor { 310 alleged to' bo duo for per so mil services in procuring the defendants u location for their paint works in this city. The White Hock Mineral Spring company commenced an action against William H Baud & Co. yesterday for the recovery p Hill.-ID due on a promissory note. A. L. Bay filed a suit yesterday against C S. Higgius for $393 alleged to bo due for gro ccrlos. A Great Battle Is continually going ou iu the human system. The demon of impure blooi strives to gttln victory over the consti tution , to ruin houlth , to drag violins to the grave. A peed , reliable medi- oiuu UKO Ilood'a Sursapurilla is the weapon with which to defend ono'u self drive the desperate onoiny frpm. the Ueld , and rcstpro peace und bed 11 } health for many years. Try this po cullur medicine. Drink Mai to at soda fountain ) SOUTH OiAVltA NEWS , The fine weather had a somewhat onorvat- ng effect ou tha moinbcra of tbo city council Tuesday night , the onrly comers stood around the corner admiring the spring suits of Bay- iss , Ponno nnd Clerk Hoctor. It was 8 ofora they could toarvlhomselves sway nnd ilungo into the darkness of the cellar whcro , ho council meets , and where the mayor , ever attentive to duty , had made his way in advance , and sat alone in the gloom , The city lamp was still on strike , nud would not burn , but its place was uppllod by n "scab. " there were no prisoners In the cells to take mrt in the debate , so.tlip couiicilmen had tha leer to thomsolveV nnd made their speeches to the muxlo of n ) iano In the adjoining saloon , which itartod them off to the tune of "When tho'Iiobini Nest Again. " It was Just 3:30 : whoa the overture ceased , the robins 'nested , " aud Marshal McCrackcn called the meeting to order. Clerk Hector nt once willed the roll nnd read Uio minutes to the dreamy strains of n Gorman waltzr Uoports of standing committees were then called for and tha musician quitted the piano , tuned up a banjo , and was just getting his work In on n solo , xvhqn on behalf of the license com mittee Councilman Bnylls reported favorably in spvcral applications for licenses , The po rtion ot Puulsy and others for the opening if nil alloy on J , between Twonty-thlrd ami Twenty-fourth streets , was reported on favorably , but on a vote the prayer was not { runted. The question of who should bo ap pointed City Scavenger resulted Ina , ballot jclug taken on Moses Plorco nnd J. PI Hayes , and Moses came out nhcad. Ho will use the slops nnd swill col- cctcd In feeding hogs in his now fattening grounds nt the river side. Nols A. Ungdron was next appointed to the police force , but the appointment , came nftor a debate , In which it was stated ho was a good man ho was a Swede , and "thoy tiolpod us this spring. " That was sufficient , and NcU was sworn in and told to report for duty in the morning. Assistant City En gineer Lawrence gave some details of the [ iroposed viaduct on Q street , nnd the finance ; ommittoo recommended that n number of iccouuts presented "bo placed on file , " while Lhe banjoist played a lively break-down as the members voted to "place" them. A re quest that the police judge bo furnished with proper legal blanks nt the expense of the rlty , led to some severe criticisms ns to the costs collected by the court , and the subject was allowed to ale to slow music. Bfcforo It died , a raised window fell ou City Attorney Doud , who was endeavoring to get a breath of fresh air , nnd ho came nearly dying with it. Ho survived long enough , however , to read nn ordinance estab lishing the curb lines on various streets , and it was referred to the ordinance com mittee. A dead horse was reported near Albright , nnd the city scavenger got his first job to bury it , the pianist happily striking the right vein nnd playing "See That My Grave is Kept Green. " Under the head of "petitions" twenty-one cjtlzous of Albright asked to have tlio offal from tlio stock yards diverted to the sewer instead of the open creek as at present , and H. J. Abrams prayed that ho be allowed two feet of an alloy for the purpose of building a stairway to his business block , A communication from Warner A. Koot on behalf of the old soldiers , asking the city council to bo present ut the Decoration day services , was ordered to bo acknowledged and the council will DO pres ent. At this point two prisoners were run into the cells , nud at once engaged ip an ani- inntcu conversation , but that did uot inter rupt the proceedings aud Councilman Mc Millan moved that S per cent bo allowed on an unpaid claim of Pete Hanson nnd so snvo the city fr.6fa being sued for some f 1,200. It led to a Jongthy debate nnd the matter was finally hold jovor for a week. A bill of Brewer & Wilson , for putting in the station house cells wa's ' referred to the finance committee. Councilman O'Hourk , Smith aud McMillan were appointed a committee to wait on Dr. Mercer relative to the con struction of the inQtor line ; nnd Haffetty , Bayliss and Fenno tp see the stock yards company about the clty being allowed to make u sewerage coniioction with the stook yards sewer. The i committee on electric street lighting rcportpd progress nud were granted further tlmo to report some more progress. Bids for the lumber necessary for street crossings were'referred to the com mittee on streets and grades , nnd a number of bills were presented nnd placed on file. Then the council adjourned , but as the hour was late , the musician had departed , and the members silently Mole away. A. Skeleton Factory. The Monde do la Science describes a factory which is said to bo flourishing' ut St. Denis , Franco. Within its walls human skeletons are "mado" in the fol lowing manner : The largest room of the buildiug is filled with enormous kot- tlcs , in which the bones of the 9orpses are boiled till all the flesh is separated from them. The skulls are prepared separately and in the most careful man ner. Ono way of preparing ; the skulls of children aud young people is to fill the hollow where the brains were situ ated with PQCIS and then let the ewoll in water , which causes even the most delicately-joined bones to separate without being injured. After all the bones have been carefully washed they are bleached cither toy chloral or toy ex posure to the sun , and are then joined in another department of the factory and made lloxiblo by means of brass wires. Most of the corpses whoso bones are utilized are said to bo toroticht from hospitals , prisons and dissecting rooms , and the latest Russo-Turkish winis bald to have brought much "material" lo the factory. OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE .AHBypl > llltlcI > l oaip5 of recent or longstanding , lu from ten to llftcen ( Uyi.a will tavo written gu imutGcs to euro unr cnsoor rufuiul your nimioy. And vro woiill noy to those who limecinplOt' < ] tlio moit Skilled I'hynlclan i , u rd uvory known remedy imd have nut been cuioil.iliiit ran era the huWucti no nro lookliiK fur. You tlmt Jmvu buun to tliu cele brated Hot b | > rlnm of .Arkansiin , anil liavo lost all hong of recovery , wo or make no choree. Our reined j-Ii unknown to nnr- ( mom Inn world otilnlqa nf nur ronipanjr.uiidltlii the only remedy hi thu worl.l that will euro you. Wa nlllure the moit iibntlniui t&ta In ion thsn onii month , hori'n iluya In ruccnt ( u > u ilnc > tbowork II l Ilia old , thonlc , OceiMOiitmlcucoi tint > ro solicit \vo have rureil hunclro < l < wUo huru Loeu ubiu l > 7 riiyjlcluni unil nrpnpnnccdlniuruute , aud We Cliallenge tha World to bring lea a cam that we cannot euro In less thin onoiDuulh , Blnni tbo hlttoryof iiiprtlclno , a True Bpcclflc for Briihllltlo Kruptlons , Ulut > r , bore Mouth , &o , , Uui hveii > uuihi ; for but ucvtr luund until Our Magic Remedy was illunTcrod , nud wo are luitltlod In B ylni : 11 li tbo only remedy In tbu world that nlll iioMlliuly cure , het-auiuthe UtoatmedUal wurku , published by tbu VCht kuownauthontle , tay Uiero WM iiuver n true ypecltlp bcforn. UnrrcmudrU tlie only mud cllipln 'fiaworM that will euro when uYCrythlng else ba rulod. It lias tx-en ( u conceded by a luriO numbtr of Celebrated I'liyiiiluni , IT HAS i > 'fcVEii VET - U1IK. Why tta te your lime uml money with patent modluluci that never bad virtue , ot doctor with iiliyiUlnM that rannoj tun i > u. * im llmtWo trlou everything cl u liouW lomo tu uinoyr and col ticrruanrnt relief ! jou novi'r can cct It else * hero , ftlnrkwh&t wo y in tlio cnU you mmt tulco our remedy.or M.vru recover. And you that lave been nttllctca but n bert time bould byall meant como to uinow. M ny get help unit tlilnk tllpjnro frco from Iho ll eu o. but In one , two or tlirco yca ulur , It uppcars tuuln In u more horrible form. inTciU.'ite our financial standing through the nir. canlllo Bk'cnclcu and note ttiut no are fullloapontl - j > ! oundour rltrii | 'iurnntci'snrpuooil. Wu limar n ni u m IUUCAI lliat It ! * > . ktlcr * arredly coaoaentliU T E COOK 1IUJICDY CO , , Onmlm , Neb. Itooiijg TO anfl n. u. S. Nntlou.il UnnV , Kth and J aruoju Sts. Cullers UV elevator on I'tunam blrctt ; to * cconfl Uoor. lloom 11 lot ladleit only THE MISER'S ' STORY. The Story TolOy Mr. Jeff Reynolds Sub stantiate ! by Facts , The Old Trnppor's Story Dlxcotintod , How Ho Snvcrt III * Intltnn Com panion's tiife Tlio Grizzly Dcnr. A faw nights slnco , wjillo the rain wjts pouring down thick nml fast , n notable group of iiion put in onu corner 6t HIP oinco of onA or our prom inent hotoH. They had met by chance nnd were renewing old acquaintances nnd tollltigthctr 03- parlances of narrow escapes In the western \YIKU. The group consisted oinn old trapper. two mining prospectors and a cowboy. .Tlieyhad I : just sottleil ( lawn after a hearty supper , aud' tlio old trapper started Hit "It wan In the \ \ Inter of " 78 Hint I sot off on Hnow-sliocs , accompanied by an Imllnu , to n small Inke In uortharn pnrt of Dakota , to fetch some Iliucauglit tlio previous autumn , which lay frozen In n log cabin on the plioro of the Inko some ton miles off. Wo took n train of clogg nnd calculated ( o return before dark. Wo lind proceeded about six mllei , when the Indian who was In ndvauca , paused nnd appeared to see some footprints la tlio snow , alter a moment's scrutiny , ho rogo nnd said , that n bear hart passed not long uofore , nnu could not bo far off. and ho wanted to follow It. t told him to follow , nnd I Mould bring the does In his track , ns thnbonr nns going In tlio direc tion of the Inko. Thu Indian started away with his gun , and wn < * soon lost In the oods. For a Qiiaitcrof an hour t plodded on , occasional- ! stopping to listen for nome sound from the In- tllnn. At last 1 hoard tlio discharge of hU guif , nnd linmudlaloly attvr heard nsecouil discharge. Then nil bortimo silent , tint ! I concluded that ho Imd killed the boar , mid that I would noon conio up nnd Mud him skinning It. Just then lioHever , 1 was stuitlcd by a fierce growl , nnd seizing my rllle. I rtiBhod forward. A loud roar from the bear ns ho saw mo coming caused mo to look up , nnd as I aid , my snowslioo caught ntsoniL'thlng.and 1 pitched forward , accidentally discharging my rltlo as I foil , I sprang to my feet again , and.itn my rlllo clubbed , -united for the coming of hH bearshlp , % \ ho hart loft the poor Itidlnu almost dead and was rushing to meet mo. As ho renrod lilmkplf on his hind legH for ( v friendly embrace , my eyoH felt on on the Indian's nxo , that had been dropped in tlio struggle , tjolztng It 1 brought it down vlth nil my strengthen on the grlzzley's hend , Iio fell on mo nnd together > \o rolled down the hill , Itpon ox- tilcnttng myself I found that the blow from the uxo hail killed his bearshlp , nud that I w as uninjured , but the poor Indlnn was terrlb'.y torn nnd today hobbles around the fort cutting firewood or Borne such thins. " "Vcs. thut was a narrow oscnpo , " said ono of the mining prospectors , n Mr. Itornolds , trho lias i > rosK-ctod ] extensively through Colorado and the Iflnck Hills , and Is Iho owner of several gold nnd tin claims in the Black 11)113 ) , "but it Is not n circumstance to n narrow cscnpe I nail not long ago. " About ono year ngo 1 noticed day It broke , then a Uttlo acnb formed over It ; it bothered mo and I plcKed It off , when a larger ono came , this I plcKed off , nnd a larger sere was under ft : this commenced to spread , until the \\hole end of my nose was n raw sore. I commenced to cot scared , then , nnd looked around for homo doctor. 1 wont to several rtoctorg In t U o lllack Hills. Some didn't know liat it was and tola me It was n can cer. I hod seen Boino of the nd- crtlsements In the Omaha pa pers of Dr. Mc Coy's cures , nud I inudenpmy mind 1 would go nnd too him. I got In OmnlmtlioJWtljof March , and wont up to Ills olltcc. lie examined my nose cnrof ully n 1L U | II.L/ilUUllV > UU HEFORR innATMENT. the disease J.npus and said It would take very active treatment to prevent Its spreading more. 1 told him to ao nhtad on It If there was any hopes. Ilo made several applications of n chemical , nnd nftcr such treatment , the Fore place grow less until It was healed , but It hud Uestroj ed a part of my nose , and the doctor suggested taking a ptecu out of mv check and putting It ou my.nose. I nnsfmton1. and ho took n piece out of my right check.bilt kept ono end of It attached to thoMcln to keep It allvo , then ho made the flesh around tlio war raw agaln.ana sot the pleco in It and stitched It to the sides , it healed theiowlth the ex ception of ono Uttlo place , but I was satisfied with it as It as , and didn't j ask for any more. 1 Have read about such diseases , and lm\o talked about _ ponoToT cgiwlu- blong lmn been that it was Incurable AFTCH now you see how narrow mi * escape was , and If it Imd gone 'til now , I bollevo It would have paten iay out Into my cheeks. J cannot speak too highly ot the successful vayln which the doc tor treated mo , mid of what I hour of the opinion of his other patloiitu his success Is general. Mi. Jeff llcynoldsnow resides at Jlenlo.la , niut will willingly nnd cheerfully coroborate thu above statement. Can Catarrh bo Gurnd. Tlio past ngo might bo called a superstitious one. The present can more properly ba called nmong tlio Impossibilities have uow become everyday possibilities. Ituould bo supculuous to enumerate them. Hut hnvo we reached the titmobtlimit ? Ha\awo ? I'hyslclans\\lioclaim to mnko certain ailments the human body Is subject to n special study and claim to bo able to biiru such ( llsoasos , tire pronounced by other neK'natlBlled practitioner * as pri > Biimptuoti8but ; does their saj Ing so mnko It so ? Tno man > \ho coined the neuiu-jt to overcoming the xoumlng impossibilities of others Is now nil the rage , nm ! well does ho or they dosono the success they have labored so ImrU to attain. Dr. J.Cresap McCoy or his associates < lo not make claims to an > thing marvelous , hucli as raising the dead and slvlnpt them now Hfoj neither < lo they claim to give sight to the blind ; but by their now nud scluitlllc method nf treating catarrh ( hey hiu o cured and do euro catarrh , us well as bionchlul and throat tioublos. They make catarrh u specialty because It Is one of the mnst pruvalcnt and tioublesome diseases that the people of thin cllmnto mo heir to , Slnco Dr. McCoy and his nshoclatos have located In thU city they liavo treated \ \ Hh nnccoss liumlrcds of persons whom other jihyslcluna have told their disease was classed among the incurables. Do they not pub lish fioin week tooelc in the dally papers tes timonials from homo of thtir many giatcful patients , gUlng in each cnsu the full name and address of the person making the state ment , that the doubting and skeptical may cqll and Interview the said people prior to visiting the doctor's olllces for consultinlon. Ihe people ndertlfcod as cured nro by no means obscure or unknown , but In the majority of cases nio cltl- r.Ljia well known by the biikiness peopla am ! cominiinlty at largo , and It will more than repay anyone suffering from rntnrihai utroctlonsto visit tlioho hote htatemuuts uru ptlbllebud , or 'Coiibult with the doctor or his associates at his ollJcti. DOCTOR J , GRESAP M'COY ' , LateofBellBTneHosDltalHoyrYort , Ifas Oinces Ko. 810 and 311 , . nUILDINO. OMAHA. NRn. Where all curalilo cases are treated with suc cess. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , llrlulit's (11.case , Uyspc'iihln. ItlicuiuutUui , and all NKKVOUH DISHABKd. All tlUeases pn. cullar to the coxes p. plicclalty. CATAltllll CUIIKO. CONSULTATION nt ofllco or by mull { I. Many dl f aries are treated successfully by Dr. McCoy thiough the malls , und it is thus possible fur those unable to make tbo Jour- ley to obtain successful ho-jpltal tieatmeut in tJielr homes. UltlruliourHOtoll a.m. : 2 to 4 11,111 , : VtoSn m , SUNDAY JIOUHS FUOM 9 A. Al. 10 1 V.M Coi roepondtni. ! ) rtcoh os prom nt wtteutlon. Nolotterbaiisueiedunleb } ucwmiiynlad by i cf r.ts lu st.imiix , Address all mall to Dr. J , C. McCoy , Itootui 310 nud oU liuuit I'Uliain. ' , OijUlia , N.oU , Mind Over Matter. r > r. Smith1 who li neknonleildocl to ho the molt powerful magnolia phrtlcun In thu cotmlrr , Is prr- miinentlr loc lo < l In hopm * 814 ncl Ml I'nxtrm Illorlt , OTerMftx Merer A lro , ' fcwclrr ttoro , wliero the lex na nniotod renr eoniult him frteot rhiinia from V n , m. till S p m. dallr , cxoapt undnrs. It Is wonrtrr- ful the tr ns reiulH Ir. Smith produce * br his mr * > nrlouima nttoRIU. CV" of l > yipeptla , . reslrfulon. I.Ivor and Kidney Troniiloi , Ithoumi- tltin , Uout , BoliUICA. Msurnlpli. IlimlyMi , pain In Iho liosd and j ack , unil nil sorts of Intucnc'S. And deform * J lies are cured limn tncrortlblo short epaeo of tlm . llrunchltu , Asuimn , Otnrrinnd ) Coughs , Wood rill- paso < , such as Suit Ithouin , Scrofula , I > rcharge from I he Kara with Usmnosi. cnnrrrs , Kovor Bores and Ulcers ot all klndi are cured without tha Inking or tmnseittlnK tiiedlcHnes. Tumors nnd all forms of Kcmala Complalats are cured without theuaoof In * struniont orcauttlcs , nnd without oxnnsuro of Iho In the treatment of Constipation , Itle * . nd HstiilMn AnoDr. Soilth fUmtM without nnviil. llopcrmnntntly cures every case ho under- Ukni without the USD of the knlfn or llgaturo , nmt nllhout detention from buMncM. Ilornlnor llupturo 3 n complaint which lm hitherto been ronelilcrort In- ourablo br the medical iirofcsilon , lUII Dr. Nmlih spoodlly and pcrniunontly cures averjr oaioot llernlft : nat ho treats , and will ulvo n written guarantee lo In trial circctlf do.'lreil. He has n method of curing Urleturo , Vnrlcocolo , llydrocelo , and enlarged proi- tralo Blnnil inat ha novcr failed In hi * hands to luuko nponnnnent cure. Catarrh of the Illandor with on- anrenicntof thoprostralo Rland K onmmon lo luon pnit mlddlollfr , and Rives n donl of pain nndnniluty , icorosof unefulmrn lo o their lives nnnuallr from .Ills dlstrcMlnR roiuplalnl * The o so unfortunate na : o bo ailllctod with tun trouble nlll know tvhoro to KO .o bo cured. In addition to Ir.Smith's magnotlo Rift pf hcallnn lints both a thoroiiKhlr cdiKitiM phyrlclun , and n Irit-clais surqoun. llo portorunsll opi-mtloni known toiargory. llo Is thcruforo roinpotent to dUKonrn Tourcncasclcntlllcally. nnd toll you whether or not roll ranbneuied. Kpllemy l another innftdlttroi- Hive complaint that Is seldom benoutlod by ordinary treatment. Lnitwlntorin Denver , n child wasbrotiKlit ton block , over Alnx Meyers Jewelry store , nnd is open tttho public from 0 n. in. until 6 p.m. l-ottera of enquiry must contain postage. Who IB WEAK , NKRVOU5. TKDwholnhHFOI.LYiinqi : nw TRIPLED away his TlOOIl of I1ODY , KflRD and MANIIOOD.caiulng eihnuitlnff drains upon the FOUNTAINS of &IFK , HEADAmQE. BACKACHE , Dreadful Dr Mns. WBAKNEHB of Memory , HASII- BTOfcNksS in NOOIBTT , riMPI , Supon the FAOK , and all the EFFECTS Utidlnir to EARLY DECAY and perhaps CONSUMP. TION or IHHAHITY , aliould consult at once the CELEBRATED br. Clarke , EstabUihed IBol. Dr. Cl rk has mtdO NERYOVS DE BILITY. ennONTc end all Dlseosei of Iho OENITO ORINAKY Oreani a Ufa Wudr. It makes KO difference WHAT you ij v taken or WHO has failed to euro you. * B-J-KMAIKSsUfrerlnKfromdUoa cip CU. liar to their i z ean consult with the tusuranca f ipeodf relief and cure , fiend 2 cents postage tit works on your diseases. ' W6 nd 4 oonU postage for Celebrated Works on Clironic. HCTTOUH and D ll > cote plieoses. Conjultatlon , penonnVy or by latter , free. Consult the old Doctor. YbOnsatKlB cqreU. Offlccsi and pnrlora prtTate. 43-Thoio contemplating Uarrlo > o tend fat Dr. CInrhe' * celebrated guide Hnle and Fcmnlo. each ISO. , both 2oc. < Btamp ) . Befora confldlnn your case , eoniult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may 1MB future aufr&ringand ab4me , and add guidon yean to life. OB-Book Life' * ( Secret ) Error - ror , " too. feUmiw ) . Medicine and writing ! gent OTerrwher * , icoure from expoiuro. Hours , 8to8 : Sundays , 9 toll. Address , F. t > . OLARKB , M. D. i CO So. Olark St. . CHIOAOQ. ILL. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin mid Liveroool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passage $35 and tuO , according to location of state room. Kxcurstcm $03 to X ) . Steerage to and from Ruropo at Lovroit rates AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO , . Gen'l Agents , 63 Droadway , Now York. JOHN BLEGEN. Gen'l Western Agent , 101 Randolph St. Chicago. . MOOKES. Agent. Omaha. NO. 3-1 , . A. NO. 1W. PKOPOSArS 1'OJl Army Supplies. Headquarters Dent of the I'latte , OOlce of Chief OommlsHnrjr ot Bnb- Blatence. Omaha , Nob. , Slay j , 16& . Sealed proposals , in triplicate , subject to the usual conditions , will bo received at this ofllco until 12 o'clock in. , cinfral Stahd&rd time , and nt the olUco of the commissary of subnlsteiico at Cheyenne Depot , \vyo. . and the oltleesof the acting commissarloH of Bubslstenco at Korts Sidney , Neb , Douglas , Utah , Nlobrara , Neb. , Itobluson , Neb. , and McKlnnoy , Wyo. , until 11 o'clock a. m , mountain standard tlino , on Saturday , the Klrd day of June , ! , nt wnlch tlmo nnd jlnc ( > s they will bo opened In the presence or bidders , for the f urnlRiiIng nnd de livery of Hour for Issue ai n component of the ration. The right Is reserved to tojcct any or all bids. Blank proposals nud specifications showIng - Ing In detail the miantltlos icqulied aud giving full information us to condition of contracts.wlll bu furnished on application to any ot the abovementioned - mentioned oflicoi. J. W. llAltltianit , Mai. and O. S. , U. S. A. , Chief C. 8. Ill 24-25-20-33-JU-21-23 S , K , FELTON & CO , , And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Ofalldcsctiptlous. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. Do- tall Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited , dee , Straus's ' Building , Foartli Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , lieinnrknljlo fo rpo _ worf ul synipa- tlietlc toni ) , pllablu nctlou'iind ab BQlutB durability. . ' yuara' the beat guarantou of the uxcel- Icnco ot tlio ! > o Itiatrmiif nt . WOODBRIDGEBROS , E.T.Allen , M. D. , llomoiopathlo Br > olallst , EYE Bp ctaol a Accurately 1'rtstrlbcJ. MAMOK DL'JL , OMAJl dt ) ' , / . aA.Lnn.inn , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Coruur Kth upil jljilglus tit. Offlei telephone , < ij ; Ito Wouco ( ulttpUuu9 , 509. DIjOlia3glTnonlir ; r > al tl ' ctlon In Iho cure of tiouorrhcea and - T ! ' " crlbe U and l safe I u rccouimcnd > „ ,0 nll , urrererl. ( J. fcTOXtll , M.D. , PRICE , ai.oo. ! > / WINE MEN ihilrVloihrer ! ! * * " / . ' ? < * " " ; f vift PeWliuuJ ihclr Xt Incapacltaltil Uealth , Strength < ! noVwt Muntiord In IU „ .yJL v j-VTi1l ? jn nivunxaxXCI 13 JJ'MTn my Kr.nth le. TiJl. JlTRilTs niV > > irn ili , jMtht Ki ) . J& W eU" of txi > l.8 , " 1 ho Tribunal > , mtr v W July a , "ThttliMite du UcplUux" tt June , l&O , ryl n roll ii.niii. oaltkl.tMl.tol tn VO r , Tit * N ! ' Vtrt. r..j h Cr,4Ut.MlrM l r > ( t of roviri > l o it MARRIED MEN " MAURIb dr.1,1 , ih.lr . .TO. . rT l > U. j.4 ith lmf BrtllM truiuUilt.l . l W YARICOCtlt RAOICAUY CUIED WITHOUT 0 RATIOM. CIV1ALE REMEDIAL AQENCV , 2 < 0 Fulton Street. N w York , CHICAGO AND Tha only road lo take for Des Stotnos. Marsbaltown- Coilur IlKpldj , Clinton. Dlxon , IJUIIUKU. Mllwankoo and all points Ka t. TO lha poopl of Nebraska , Colorado rado , Wyoming , Utah , Iilftbo , NuraUs , Oregon , WAJt- nglon nnd California , U offers aupcrlpr advantages nol possible by any other line. . . . . . Among * few of the nnmerous points of mparlorlly enjoyed by tha patrons of this road bqlwov-ii Omuh and Chicago , nro Us two trains n day or 1 COAC111CB , which are the flnoit that hamen brt naonulty ca.n crnale. lt I'AI-ACKSLKBPINU 0 > vnlch are models nf cnrofnrt and olditadce. Us 1' 1OH DHAW1NQ 11OOM OAKS , Mnsurpaf r d b > nd Its widely celebrated 1MLAT1A1 , DINING < onncll Dlnffs , the trains of the Union 1'nclno Itall * . .ayconned In union depot with these of tbeOhf- caco A Northweitern Ity. In Chicago the trains of this line make close connection with thosa ft all other Kaitern lines. . . . . For Detroit , Columbus , Indlanspolli , Cincinnati. Niagara Kails , nuffalo , 1'lttsbunr,1Toronto , Montrtil , Boston , N w York , I'blladolphTa , HalUmore , Waih- Injton , uudoll points In tbe East. Ask for tlcVou VIA tho"NORTHWESTERN" "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wish the best accommodation. All ticket agents cell tlckotl via tuts line. if. IHJCllUTT , K. P. WIIjBON , Gon'l Manager. Gen'l i'ass'r Agent. CHICAGO , ILLS. W. N. BABCOCK , Qen'l. W lorn A nt , D 1S. J IMllALUUlcket Ajtoni. U. V. WKBl' . City Passenger Agent , 1101 Farnam St. , OmaUa , Nob. OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Ry ! , Iho Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to TWO THAIN3 DAII.V 11BXWKUN OllAJlA ANfi COUNCIL ULVFkB Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St : Paul , Htnnonpolls. Cedar Rapids. Bock Island , JTrcoport , nockford , Clinton , Dahuquc , Davt'nport , Elgin , Madison. JnncsTlllc. Ucloll , Wtuona. La Grossc , And all other Important points Bast , Northeast ana BoutheuU. _ For through tlok ts call on the tlokot onent at 1801 Farnam fusel , In barker Block , or at Union l-atiao Depot. ' l'ullm/m Sleepers and th flneit Dining Cars lolh * world ar * run on tbo inalr , | line 01 Iho Chicago.fill i wRUkea & St. PanF ll < way , and every alUauonlf paid to pastenaen by conruous employes of Ut oompany. n.Mll.LKU , General MapdRor. . ( J. V. 'lUCKlCll. AfHiVcnt Ofnoral Manager. A. T. II. UAUPUNTUIl , General i'asienner and OKO. IS.iIfiAri'OIlD , Assistant Gonaral rasienget and 'ticket Agont. J.T. ClJtUK. Ueneral Buporlntoudcnt , N CflU INTtD WITH THE OtOORAPHYOP THt COUNTItV WllX DOTAJN WUCM INrORMATION rnOHASTUOYOF THIS UAPOFTHR CHICfiGO , ROCK ISLHHD& PACIFIC H Its main lines and branches include CUIOAOO. I'iOIlIA , KOLniX. BOOK lOLAiro. DAVTJN- I'OKT , DE3 HOXNEO. COUltCII , BHTFFD , MUa- OATINE , KANBAB OITX , PT. JOSEPH , UAV- ENWORT11 , ATOHIBOK. OEDAll IlAriDB. WATEIILOO , mmiJEATOLIB , ana DT. PAUtu and ecoroa of intermocUato eltloi. Cuoloa oi routes to and from the Taclflo Cocst. All tranj * f drain Union depotp. Feet trains of Vine Day Coaches , cleffant Elnins Cora , mosnlflcent FuU < man Folaco Oleopera , and ( botrroon OhlcoBo , at. Joseph. Atchlton end ICanaaa City ) Keclinlng Chair Cora , Ceata 7roo , to tioldor * of through Srst-clua tlckcta. Chlcngo , Kanccs & Nebraska R'y "Croat Rook lelnnU Route. " Extends Wcet and Uouthwcst from Koneoa Oily ondOt. Josuph to I/EL80N. UOHTON , . BELme- VH.IE. TOraiTA. HERINQTOW , WIOUITA , zroxcirnrsoNCAIDWELI , . and all points ta KAHOA8 AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celthratcd Pullman manufacture. 'All eofoty ap * pUinooo and modem ItoprovcmenU. The Famous Albert ton Route Is th favorlta b twoen thicneo , nock1 Tiland , Atchlton , Kaniaa Olty nd XflnntapolU and Bt. Xaui. Ita Walartovrn brunch travonoi the creal "WHEAT .AND DAIRY BBLT" cf Korthom Iowa , Southwestern fiUnnoooto , and Eaet Central Dakota to Watortown , Spirit Lake , Bloux Falls and many other town * and cltlea. Tbo Bhoit lAna via J ncca and Kankakeo offer * superior facllltlea to traTol to and from Indian * opolli , OlncUuiatl mid nth6r Bou tlum polnU. rorTlckoU. Mops , Jfuldcr * . or desired Informa tion , npply at any Ouupin Ticket OClctjor addros * E. ST. JOHN , U. A. HOLDROOK , a ca'l Uanaeer. , Oen'l Tltt. ft I'ASO , AtfU NATURES' GREAT REMEDY. Crab Orclirt\ \ Water Co , ' " " ory uiLlulr. . " . ri > i , r.rlr U. u/ , 1 tte I wi" oa lu UI lrr llt ( n iil ) 'oil | > iUo-iln | Ini - iu tuiv , inn t Moodu t