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TflE OMAItA DAILY BEEl.S . WffRIAY. ) MAY 20. . 1888. TDE WHITES FOUND LOVETT , , * Our Petted Star Twlrler Hit All Over the Out Flolct THEY BEAT THE OMAHAS EASILY. PCS fllolncs Defeats Knnsnfl Olty nml Minneapolis Downs St. Paul Ijlucoln AVnnts the St. Ijouls Tenm Other Sports. "Western Association Standing. The following tnblo shows the standing of Western association clubs up to and Includ ing yesterday's games : Plnyod Won Lost Pr Ct Dos Molncs 14 10 4 .711 Omaha 17 11 0 .047 Kansas City 13 10 8 .555 St. Louis 18 0 9 .500 St. Paul 13 0 .401 Milwaukee 1 ! 0 7 .451 Minneapolis 13 0 12 .J533 Chicago . .13 4 9 .307 Schedule Gnincs For To-tiny. Omaha vs St. Louis nt St. Louis. DCS Molncs vs Kansas City at DCS Molncs. Milwaukee vu Chicago at Milwaukee. St. Paul VB Minneapolis at St. Paul. Bt. I/ouls 5 , Oiimlm - . ST. Louis , May 2.1 [ Special Telegram to Tim UKE. ] Omnhn'a crack twlrlcr , Lovctt , was very much surprised nt the reception tendered to him to-day by Von dor Aho's ponies. IIo has the reputation of being the most effective pitcher In the Western asso ciation and has twlco this season accom plished the feat of shutting out opposing teams. In view of this record the friends of the homo tcam.wcro not nt nil Jubilant over their chances. Staley pitched his greatest game , and his support was almost perfect. Only two hits were made by the visitors and one of these was a scratch that Ilcrr could have taken had ho been oack In his position. Dolan caught well , but his throwing was not up to his standard. Cautz , Dolan and Nich olson did the work with the stick. The Omaha team played a fliio Holding gaino. Their defeat is duo to their failure to llnd the ball. A tumble by Shannon and a muffed foul fly by Wilson were the only errors recorded. They wcro lively on the bases when they reached them but this occurred only in two innings. . Powers uiudo ono bad decision in declaring Cooney out on first when it was plain to all that ho reached the bag safe. The Whites fell on Lovctt In the ilrst inning and knocked out four ourncd runs. Nicholson hit to right , stole second and scored on Crooks' drive to center. Crooks stole second and caino in on Burcu's two-bagger to right. Ilcrr kept up tbo good work by landing the sphere lu u safe spot In center and Burch crossed the plate. Hcrr scored on a single by Cautz to center. In the fifth tbo men from Omaha luudo a couplu of hits and wcro lucky enough to secure two runs. Hums , the ilrst man ut bat , sent a grass hitter to Ilcrr that went through bib hauds and the ruuncr was safe. JMiUcr followed with a single to right and Burns scored. Miller stole second and came in on Shannon's hit. over short. Cautz's double and Dohm's single guvo the Whites a ruu in the ninth. The score : ST. LOUIS. An. it. In. sn. ro. A. E. Nicholson , 2b 3 0 Bechlcy , Ib 4 0 0 0 11 0 0 Crooks , 3b Burch , If Heir , as HIncs , cf. 0 Cantz , r 0 Dolan , c 4 2 1 G 1 1 Staley , p 4 Totals 37 C 10 4 27 17 5 OMAHA , Totals. , 80 2 2 2 27 19 2 JIV 1XXIKO8. St. Louis 4 00000001 5 Omaha 0 00020000 2 Kuns earned St. Louis 5 , Omaha 1. Two- buso hits Cautz , 1 lurch. Total buses on hit' } St. Louis 1' ' , Oinulm 2. Left on bases St. Louis 5 , Omaha I ) . Stniuk out -Crooks Burch (2) ( ) , Hines.Cautz (2) ( ) , O'Connell. Shan lion , Wilson , Hums (2) ( ) . Buses on balls Shannon , Cooney. Passed balls Wilson. Time laO. : Umpire Powers. MinitcupollH 12 , St. 1'jiul S. MINNEAPOLIS , May 25. [ Special Telegram to Tim BED. ] To-day's game between the Twin City clubs was a decidedly amateurish exhibition. Besides being wild , both pitchers \yoro hit hard , but the errors of the St. Paul tea.ra wore very costly , while these of Minne apolis had no effect on the result. The bat ting of Kemmler , McCullom nnd Klopf was noteworthy , as was also the Ilrst base play of Pcok-n-Boo Veach. Thoscoro : Minneapolis 1 1 2 2 0 n 0 8 0 12 St. Paul 0 01000022 5 Iluns earned St. Paul 4 , Minneapolis 3. Two-baso hits Murphy , Carroll , ICemuilor , McCullom (2) ( ) . Broughtoir. Homo run Vench. Double ploys Hollly , Vcnclt and Kommlor. liases on balls Snafer. Murphy (2) ( ) , Knrlo , Patton , Dawes , Bronghton. Hit by pitcher Drosrinn , Jovno. Struck out By Klopf 8. PuBsed balls Kommlor 2. wild pitch Anderson. Bases stolen By Wnlsh , Murphy , 1'Ickott. Left on buses St. Paul 0. First base on error * St. Paul 7 , Minneapolis 0. Time li5U. Umplro tiagau. _ _ _ _ DCH IMoincs 3 , KniiHnR City 2. tins MOINHS , la , , May 25. [ Special Telo- proin to Tim BEE. ] Fully 2,000 persons , many of thorn ladles , assembled at Athletic park this afternoon to witness the ilrst contest - test between the Kansas City iiud homo tpmns on the homo grounds. The clubs arc yury uvonly matched and n fine gaino was \vltiiC3sod , Ii was largely n. pitcher's contest mm honors were about oven , only Hvo hits Ueiiifjiuulo oil S\viirtzcl uud four off Gush- man , each striking put iivo moil. DCS Molnos played rather a loose game , making some bad errors , The Kansas City boyu are good batters - tors and during base runuom. The features of the gauio were long running catches by Manning and Johnson for ICnnsas City anil Slmfor and Holllday for DCS Molnos. Alvord aud llollldny led at Urn bat for DCS Molncg , nnd Curtwright and Brndluy for the vUltora. ThOBCoro ; ' Dos Moincs 1 00000200 3 KausnsClty 1 2 Bftso hltu Dc' Molnes 4 , Kansas City. 5 , Krrors Jos Molncs 0. iCansas City 4. Butteries Ues Molncs , Cuslmmn uiul Trnflloy ; Kansas City , Swartzol uiu ICcynolds , Umpire Brcuiiau , [ Ijlnciiln Wittita the Whites. LINCOLN , Nob. , May 25. [ Speulal Tolo trom to TIIIJ Bun. ] After having had n tftsto of Arst class babe bull last season Lin coin is a tritlo fastidious in the matter of the national game , and is not satisilcd with the low priced team which represents the city in the low priced Western lenguo this year Manager Keith has been casting au envious eye toward St. Louis for EOQIO tluio , and is trying to rnnko arrangements for the pur- cliuso of the "Whlw " of that city , amcnr ? wliora nro Dolan , Herr and Bcclfloy , who ployed with Lincoln last year , aud who are us good ba o ball players as ever went ou the diamond , In their respective positions. The Browns of St. Louis , however , overshadow the Whites , nnd PresIdent'Von der Aho has inaflo UP his mind to dispose of the latter Yesterday the following dispatch was ro oolved from MauQKer Loftus of the Whites "Be prepwea to do business. You der Aho will ineot you at the Lcavpuworth lueuting Denver is anxious to buy. ' * Itisbelievec that the team will cost between $5,000 aut 10,000. Manager Kolth , cnn dispose of his cam for 52,000 , nnd ATill pay that much to- vard the now team , Dlninnntl FIntlics. Coonoy 1 doing some great playing for the Dirmhfis and will soon lead thorn nil nt the mt. There are rumors affoat that the Kansas City American team is about ready to turn up its toes , The foul lines should bo kept distinct , Dthcrwlso umpires , when standing back of ho pitcher will err in ruling on balls hit near the lino. There Is talk of laying off Burns and put ting Pntso'y Tobcau on third for the Chi- cagos. ' This don't ' look much as if Omaha would get him. Base ball has certainly had. n discouraging start this Mcasou. The oldest Inhabitant can not recollect n moro bjickwnrk spring tnan the present one. Considering the unprecedented backward- icss of the season , It is a wonder that nearly ill the ball players In the business , and pnr- Iculnrly the pitchers , are not laid up with jiul arms. The Chicago Maroon club is providing cx- trn coating accommodation for 10,000 people. which number it is expected will witness the decoration Day games , as Chicago's big cnguo team will bo in the caat on that day. Umplro Brcnnnn , of the Western assbcla- , lon , has also adopted Gaffncy's feystem. All of the umpires , except the lazy ones , uro coming into lino. No lazy man , however , can umpire effectively from behind the utcher. Philadelphia Sporting Llfo : Lovott , of ho Omaha , team , hat done the most success ful pitching of any player in the country this year. In six games ho has been butted for jut nineteen hits. Twice ho has shut out its opponents without u hit. A gaino was played nt Ulysses , Neb. , ycs- orday between the tennis of Ulysses and toward , nnd resulted 8 to 8 in favor of Jlysscs. The best feature of the game was .he work of Bishop , the Ulysses pitcher. IIo struck out fifteen men , made no errors , nor ; ava a man a base on balls. The Kansas City team Is trying hard to secure Lovett , the crack pitcher with the 3maha team. Cincinnati Enquirer. Yes. nnd they stand as much chiuico of Betting linn as Omaha docs of getting Mul- ano , Smith and VItin of the Cincinnati team The following extract from the Rov. A. E. Copelnnd's famous Sunday baseball sermon ippearcd In every prominent dally paper In Lho country : ' 'Tho three hours passed in looking at n gaino of base ball on Sun day afternoon are better spent for lurjwses of rest than in any other ivuy now open to the young- men of Zhnalm , and should the Evangelical assocla- .ion succeed in prcvcatlug Sunday base ball .hey will drive the youup ? uion to worse devices - vices , about whoso evil effects there can bt > no liiestion. I wish to place myself suunrcly on record as opposed to this movement for the suppression of base ball on Sunday , because- t is really a movement fsr the restriction of cliristiunlty. The Master of Christianity ins declared that the Sabbath was inndo for nan's use , and I protest against any attouipt .6 dictate to mo how I shall use it. " NATIONAL IjIiiAGUK. Chlcnso 3 , Detroit 2. CHICAGO , May 25. The gaino between Chicago and Detroit to-day resulted as fol- ows : Chicago 0 20000001 8 Detroit 0 10000010 2 Pitchers Krock for Chicago , Couway for Detroit. Bare hits Chicago 5 , Detroit 8. Srrors Chicago : i. Detroit 5. Umpire Decker. Ne\v York 1 , "Washington 3. New YoiiK , May 23. The game between Sew York and Washington to-day resulted as follows : NewYork 0 00001000 1 Washington..8 0000000 * 3 Pitchers Welch for Now York , O'Day for Washington. Base hits New York 5 , Wash ington 3. Errors Now York 5 , Washington 4. Umpire Daniels. Boston 1 , IMiUailelpliin ! . BOSTON , May 23. The game between Bos ton and Philadelphia to-day resulted as fol lows : Boston 0 00000100 1 Philadelphia..0 12010000 4 Pitchers Clarkson for Boston , Casey for Philadelphia. Base hits Boston C , Phila delphia 8. * Errors Boston C , Philadelphia 2. Umpire Lynch. PittsburK-Imlinnnpolfs. PiTTSpuito , May 23. The game between Pittsburg and Indianapolis was postponed on account of rain. AMEIUCAN ASSOCIATION. Brooklyn 4 , T > oulfivlllo 1. BnooKivyjf , May 23. The game between Brooklyn and Louisvlllo to-day resulted as follows : Brooklyn 0 00210001 4 Louisvlllo 1 00000000 1 Postponed oil Account of Kuiii. The following games wcro postponed pn account of rain : At Pittsburg , Athletic- Kansas City ; nt Baltimore , Baltimore-Cin cinnati ; at Cleveland , Clovclaud-St. Louis. BIINOll GAMES. Dcnison 7 , Cat-roll 2 , DEMSON , la. , May 25. [ Special to TUB BCB. ] Ouo of the best games of ball played In this section was the gaino yesterday bo- twccn Carroll and Dcnlson. Deuison de feated Carroll by n score of 7 to 2. The Denlson team consists entirely of nmalcurs who Hvo hero , whllo the Carroll tcnnf is com posed largely of professionals. This is the Ilrst game the Carrolls have lost. Blurry Antlrow Wins. LOXDOK , May 23. The race for the Man chester cup nt the Manchester mealing to-day was won by Merry Andrew. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Senate. WASHINGTON- , May 25. Mr. Blnlr Intro duced a Joint resolution proposing an amend ment to the constitution to the ofl'ect that no state shall over inako or maintain any law respecting the establishment of a religion or prohibiting the frco oxcrclso thereof , and that every state shall establish and maintain u system of frco public schools , but that no money raised by taxation shall ever bo appro priated , applied or given for any school , iu- BliUitlon , corporation or person' whereby In struction is given In uny doctrine , tenets , be liefs , ceremonials or observations peculiar to nny religious sect. It wutj laid ou the table On his own rotjuesj. The bcnuto bill for thaconfinement of in ebriates in a uoverumont hospital for the insane - sane vvus reported and placed on the calendar. Mr , Cullom introduced a bill to prpvido for the reconstruction of the government dam at Hock Island ! destroyed by the recent flood in the Mississippi and for the immediate con struction of u temporary dam. Mr , Edmunds offered a resolution , which was adopted , iii | > truutng ! the committee on Indian nUiuM to oxmuino lulq thu condition of the state bonds h'eld by the United States In trust for Indians , the amounts over duo thuroon , whether there is any legal method of enforcing jmynjent uudf not whether any such can bo devised. The senate then proceeded to the consider ation of thu liouso bill making nprropri.itions to supply the dettulcnoy lu the appropriation for the expenses of uullcctlng thu revenue from custopis. Mr. Allison , having uhargo of the bill , explained , iu answer to questions put by Mr. Edmunds , the cuuso of the deficiency. Ho ascribed it largely to the legislation of 1874 , repealing the "moiety system , " and said slnco then the receipts from lines , pen alties aud forfeitures had been constantly falling off whllo the expenses of collecting the revenue * hiul been constantly increasing , Mr. Edmunds suggested sarcastically that on the whole there miu'ht have been cxtrava- panco iu the collection of the revenues under former administrations ; there could not , of course , have been any extravagance under thopri-seiit administration , The amendment reported by the committee on appropriations to strike out the clause repealing the law making n porumuont annual appropriation of and MH > bill was passed. , The senate then proceeded to the consideration ot executive business , and when the door : were rooponcd , adjourned till Monday. HcHIHC. WASIIIXOTOX , May 23. Private business having been put aside , the house todayvout into committee of the whole on the legisla tive , executive nnd Judicial appropriation bill , which was rend "by paragraphs' for amendment. The greater part of the afternoon was con sumed in dreary discussions Upon the pro pose ! ! increase of salary for hfiuRO employes nnd In tedious details on points of order. No material changes Avcro inndo In the bill. Mr. McComas of Maryland offered an amend ment increasing the clerical force of the civil sorvioo commission. Pending n vote upon the amendment the committee rose. The house then took a recess till 8 o'clock in the evening. The house nt its evening session -passed fifty private pension bills , and at-lOiCO ad journed until to-morrow. Army Matters , WASHINGTON , May 25 , ISpflclol Telegram to TUB BF.B. ] Chief Musician Frank Krai , band of the Seventeenth Infantry , now with Ills command at Fort D. A. Uusscll , Wyo. , Is discharged , Private Thomas Kelley , company G , Fifth Infantry , now in conflncinbtit , nt Fort Me- ICinnoy , Wyo. , Is discharged without char acter , to duto March 10,18S7. ' The following regulation is published to the nrray nnd will bo numbered paragraph 2303 of the regulations ! Payment on bi monthly muster and nay rolls shall bo made to the ciidcts at the United States military academy by nn army paymaster , who will turn over the not amount of such rolls to the treasurer of the academy , to bo by him dis bursed , on nccount of said cadets under rules laid down in the military academy regula tions. Ncbrnskn null lown Vcnslonn. WASHINGTON , M.ay 25. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bin. : ] The following pensions for Nebrnsknns wcro granted to-day : Original invalid Francis Druimnond , Nnponco. In crease Porter Plant , Columbus ; John Lo gan Flint , Nelson. Original widows , ptc. Martha A. , widow of David Strn'Jford , Fre mont. Pensions granted lowans : Original In valid Andrew J. York , M.oquokota ; Wil liam II. Curry , Perry ; John S. Illco , Keotaj Garret M. Hall , Pclla ; John McGlushatn , ( deceased ) , Vlnccnucs ; Hugh S. McClellan , Washington. Increase Edward Jones , Iloso Hill ; William T. Schoib , Baldwin : William J. Ogco , Ccutcrvillo ; George Patterson , Sheldon ; Dave Knowlcs , Hubuard ; William Doford , Bartlett : Charles Wlllct , DesMolucs. Ueissuo Jnspor Mauler , Tama City. SOOTH OMAHA JE\VS. Time to Kick. Orders have "been issued to the Union Pa- cilic train hands , notifying them to no longer stop nt the Q street crossing. Once nnd n whllo it had been douo to accommodate tbo citizens in that section , but it can bo done no longer. At the saino time the company can afford to let the train stand for twenty min utes nt Albright , or stop ut tlto summit where they don't ' pet a passenger a weak , aud allow the most thickly poiiulatod portion of South Omaha go without accommodation. The city council have appointed a committee to investigate. Xinwycrs VB Doctors. The old tlino feud between the legal and medical fraternities reached n climax Thurs day afternoon , and resulted in a game of base ball. Eighteen distinguished luminaries met face to face ut the ; ball grounds , and each ouo was determined to win glory or the armchair offered by an enterprising firm to tuo gentle man making the highest number of runs. As Attorney Grico got the chair the other seven teen wcro sutibtted with the glory. The ro llgious reporter of Tun Bun was detailed to act as peacemaker , and report his first" baseball ' ball game at the same timej but as' ho < kept outside the fence until ho wns assured that Mayor Sloan had been appointed umpird with out blood shed , nnd'that Marsn'al McCracken was there to protect him-or , takothe place'of a disabled player , he missed the first part of tno trouble. When ho ventured on the grounds ho found the audi ence largo and enthusiastic , but not particu larly stuck on the players , as th'oy cheered most loudly when neither side made & run. Ho Just got in in time to see Dr. Smith'throw ' a ball viciously at Dr. Kelly , but Attorney Lnno tried to stop it from hitting Dr. Kelly , witli a bat. Ho tried to stop it three or four times , but it got too hot for him , and ho threw down the bat and ran. Dr. Kelly threw the ball at him while ho was running , but missed him and also missed another man 'that "was standing on a sand bag , so Lnno kept on r"un- nlng until ho got half way round the field , when he stopped for breath. Thou Grico picked up the bat , suit.on bis hands , and shook it at Dr. Smith. He did "just about the same ns Lane , nnd nt last stcrtcd to run after him , but when ho got where Lane had been scon lnstho was not there , and had evidently gene homo. City Attorney Doud was more successful for ho hit the ball the first swipe , nnd then chased Grico all around the field. Makepeace tried to do the same thing and ho didn't , so ho had to run. The audience evidently began to ap preciate the game and spoke so loud and so of ton'that the reporter sought his old vantage .ground outside the fence , nnd at the close bomo ono told him that the combined teams had inndo 41 runs in five innings , and that was moro than any leatruo club had been able to do this season. IIo also said that the score stood til to 20 in favor of the lawyers. South Oimthn Notes. Gus Schnack nnd Mary E. Patrick caino before Justice Wolls. charged with having obtained a murriago license. Ho lined them the usual fee nnd sentenced them for life. W. DIxon , of Ashland , is at the City Hotel. Gcorgo Wltumn , of Saundcrs county , is in buying stock. Ho picked up $1,000 worth and will fatten them for the market. A pralrio Jlro on n small scn6'burned ! over the grass near the B. & M. piers Thursday. It was the first of the season. Joe Spelts , of Mllfora , is on the market with two cars of hogs unit ono of cattlo. The "fast stock train" on tho. Chicago , Burlington & Quinc.v mailo the run to Chicago cage in twenty-four hours nnd ten minutes , instead of the sixtecn.hQurs promised ? Ujl > - pors. The stock was neither fed nor watered. Business will bo carried on us usual at { ho stockyards on Deeoratidu' day , ' and sdp'p'orB can govern themselves accordingly , ' - * / . Another locomotive is'iioedpt } bjHha stbck- ynrds company , to do their switghmgriTud it will probably bo put on in n short-time. Among yesterday's Exohango Jiotifl guests wjroi ( H. W. Hyde , MulvOvuf. M , U/wUoty , East Buffalo ; O. W. Pcrloy,1 Lincoln-A. ; M. Silsby , Little Sioux ; J. F. Juiltji , Tokaumh ; Alex Lallorty , Ashland , aud Hi jO : 4 .DUwson , lindlcott , , , ; , J. V. Johnson and Andy Qrcqqj loft , t'l ' ° prohibition state and struck put fqr LJncoln. They missed their way und hit South Omaha , where they were run in as vaga. Jhoy ? were ' " discharged. ' Ernobt Krohn , hotter kuowjin. * Bismarck , was taken tip to the county commissioners yesterday for examination1 iw to hWj'm - Ity , Ho was working out a flno in thouity Jail , nnd struck work because -ho-wtw not paid regularly. Ho was placed in thu cells and employed his time iu wltcl\mg n snake race , with u dog as tjfe-cpnd ) { finally wanted to attend u wedding ; Marshal Mc Cracken did escort duty. < The four , boys who had been rushug | the growlpr and nuking themselves a nuisance to the West Side were discharged with a -r * caution. John Carter nnd Ed Lcary wore nssessed $5 and costs for buing drunk 'and disorderly. They will work H out ) n the county Jaij. John Morrison will work out u 5 filiq In the city Jail for being drunk. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castpria. When Baby WM alck , wo sure her Costorla , When eio was a Child , the cried for Castorla , When ahe bccamo MUs , she cluuf ; to Coatoria , \\beu she had CWldr , tt jare theja CJi oria. AVOIISK TII/fyJjtia / | D1SKASC. A Itnrbcr Uses ICorpsono For rilioutiiri- tlsiiiAVIIh IHAitAtrouq llosults. Henry D.ivi * Is'nwlorcd tousorlnl nrtlst who runs a barbop'JSh'dii In the basement of Gurncy & Day's tlrufl store , on the corner of Sounders nnd SouAujf streets. Of Into ho lifts boon bothered wllh rheumatism In Ills logs , nnd last oventyp ho thought ho would experiment with 4hq [ prescription of a "culled" frioutl , whji ddvlscd l\lm to try the virtues of coal otl\ol the nfllictod pnrts. After npplylnp ; tljfs llotlon about midnight inst night , ho dUcdroi-cd ho hnd split ROIHO koroScnoon the floor. > t Ho thought ho could canlly burn this oft the boards , nnd dropped n llahtod match upon it. U.'ho results fnr ex ceeded his expectations , ns a shcot of flnmo suddenly burst tip that In n second wns communlcntcd to his ICRS drlpnlng with Uoro eno. The burning oil rapidly consumed his llosh , and his Bhriclts ot agony hastily brouRht his wife to the scene. She was horrified nt the spcc- taclo presented the building1 was ou fire nnd husband wns burlng" nllvo. She lent him her ready assistance Hi nttcuiptlnff to extin guish thu flames on his legs. Ilia pants had been rolled up and thollro had communicated to thorn , but ItwasoxlliiCTisJied after great tliniculty by his wlfo. The llnmcs on his bnro logs , however , wcro not put out until ho wns horribly burned , nnd tbo Ilcsli was left him - ing in charred and blistered shreds. The agony IIQ suffered was fearful. Meanwhile the house was burning , nnd his wlfo lifted him up nnd carried him outside , where she gave the alarm' . Engines No , 1 and U wcro promptly on hnnd and tlio flumo.i were under control ' before the building wns seriously burned. The dnmngo U confined mmnly to the door nnd walls , nnd will not amount to f 1KO. Whllo the flro was being put out n couplaof pbysiclnns were busily engngcd In attending to tbo Injuries of the man who , to use hli own Inngungo , was "suffering the ngonlqs of hell. " The cnso Is found to bo n very serious one , nnd will probably cripple him for life. nnd possibly mny provo fatnl. The patrol wns sent for him Inter and ho was taken to the central station where ho passed the night onnoot. His faithful wlfo stayed with him incnnwbllo nud administered to his wants. Doclcstntlijr's Iiiqomimrnlilo Minstrels nttholtoytl IjnsLNi l > t. Doclcstnder's minstrels holdforthntHoyd's opera house last evening to u largo and ex ceptionally brilliant audience. As for the performance formanco itself too much can not bo said in commendation. It Is rcllncd , clean-cut nnd chnsto iu all Its details , the very personifica tion of legitimate minstrelsy , a pleasing ino- vation on the old time plantation hurly-burly and hurrah. Mo Uoublo Uncle Tom's Cabin business bout Dockstadcr , instead nn enter tainment that compares favorably with evcry- thinc that is elegant and flrst-class. The largo audience wns delighted , consequently enthusiastic , and the unanimous verdict is that Docltstader's arotholcadingcxponentsof burnt cork dlvcrtisemout. In their come dians , W.P.-Sweatmiui , Ullly UiceLew Dock- stader nnd JJnrry Maxwell , constitute a matchless quartette. They are charmingly original , excruciatingly funny , without being - ing loud or vulgar , anil all their songs and gags were new nndof the catchiest des cription. Billy Swoatnam has no equal in American niinstrelsy.vwhilo Low Dockstad- cr's versatile com icdlltlcs are overwhelming. They don't ' have to 6n ck any chestnuts not them. Blamphln % : > indeed n marvelous harpist , while UaUWfi Jones , Manning aud Davis are great in 'their hautton song nnd danco. The bnllad singing Of John H. Davis , U. J. Jose nnd T , I3J Dixon is a superb fer'ure , nnd II. W. I'lnllnian is the acknowl edged greatest basrfo $ rofundo of the whole minstrel profession.1 ! Fort Unfnlin Notes. Major Butler in stepping from the elo\ator at the headquarters , , ! Ijjaildiug Thursday re ceived a sprained anlcio. Unfortunately th'o same ankle had boon Injured some years ago by a horse-fall , nnd the major entertains fears that ho mny notjfully recover from the Injuries received. Among the owllng .fraternity of the garri son were observed ivory sad faces and ex pressions which would lead ono to suppose that the wearers .thorpokwcro mourning the death of u relative. Upon inquiry It was learned that all this manifestation of sorrow was duo to an order issued forbidding any enlisted man leaving his barracks after 10 o'clock p. m. Alasl no moro evening pool , no moro cards and , alas I no moro night-caps. Some other people also felt blue , and they were the members of that particular class called "semi-jumpers , " who wear the "blues" all day nnd in the evening don the dicker , the high color , the cnno und the cutaway. Citizens' clothes can bo purchased cheaply nsHhcro is nn order out against enlisted men wearing anything but the "blues. " Eight young men from the city under the captainship of Mr. Wymnn will cross' bats with a nine picked from the ofllcors of the garrison nt Fort Omaha this afternoon nt 4 o'clock. The batteries for tbo city people nro Wyman and Carter , for Fort Omaha , Wright and Kinscy. Flro nt South Oinnlin. At an early hour this morning n flro broke out in a frame dwelling house on N. street , nnd the ( lames quickly spread to an adjoining structure of like material and both wcro burned to the ground , with their contents. Their occupants escaped in their night clothes. Pit 111 I O. There are innumerable ways of doing this. Not the leaatobjcctionublo , is the commendation by inesponslblo dealers of tooth powders , puates and washes either positively injurious or utterly ineffectual. Protect pocket and teeth by purchasing wholesome SOZODONT. Heal Kutnto Trannforfl. Cora H Slomun nud husband to Era A Wagoner , lot8 , bile 6 , Orchard Hill , w il.J 1,000 Klmer I' Swain ami wife to Win K Dates , lot 12hlkl , VundereookTerrace , w ! . . . . 2,000 Win Fitch anil wlfo to Alexander McGav- ock , lot S , ! l , H , IS. 20 , 1 llvorvlew , ci c 1 Mary K Amlcrxon and husband to Mlchnel Collins , lot 1 , bit 10 , Smith Oinnlin , w < ! . , 3,000 Thomas llreunnn ot nl to Michael Collins , lot 'Jl , 2R. blk 1. Ilreiman I'lucn , w d . . . 3,030 Jolm.J M01 roll ami wlfo to Win 1'Stoveus , lot f , Cnmpbitll'H sub , w il 3,700 Wm Fitch and wlfo to I.fzzlo Hall , lot 8 , HtVM View , w U 8,133 Win Jl I'ontor ami wlfo to John 11 llnr- l > cw , Iot7 , blKI , Po3t < ir'H nilil. w il 1,100 A (1 ( lluclmnan anil wlfo to the School Dis trict or Onmliti , lota n , 0 blk : w , Credit ronuler add , w il 5,500 Otto Jiojwcknml wlfo to P K Hhehlon , lot 4 blk T , Uncolu place ; w d 375 Charlotte Cowluy anil misbuud to J J Jos- lln. s 40 ft of lot 7 blk UT , Kouth Omaha , wd ] ,500 II A AinolilniitlwlCo to Charles 1C Collins nmlv li ofuuxim ft Q w cor nwji lieu ofli-15-liJ , cj o . , J.BM TII Noirls nnd wlfa W31 K Hnwloy , lot S blkS. Klrkwoodnililp Jvll l.DOO United Flutes to.lolmlftl Mnrston , iiwji null of ft-lVi ; ) , coiitellti.'Jl ucrus , dated April J,183 . pateutj. . , . . . . Fourteen transfers , iig jrocutlng $20aai The following binlding permits were Is sued yesterday by j tl e superintendent of buildings : jll , Idnlyn 0 Vates , cottage iCullfornla , near 1' B JJustls , S-htory f\V&oVYw'tiieace , ' Ch'l- eaio. near Thlrty-llrVt 4,51.0 raul I'lutz , Impruveinentc , Chicago , bo- twpen 'J'lveniy-slxtlV .Und Tiveutysov- with ; ; / ? . 600 Mrs I ) II Cruvy , InipcuHemimts , 2111 Bt. Mury'D avi'uuu ? * t * 1,000 lil\\ard ! P J' 6hoth. ( mpinvoments , Ttvon. ty-flrst anil Manueriiu. . , . : \QJ Jvlrktnilull. Jnnes 4raJ. , llvo btorv and bubyintnt btoru nndVMck olllco bulld- luir , ToaB uuilSUt6onUC [ M liellman , two cotUgeH , OarfleM ave nue , uvur Sixteenth. Seven permlta aggregating. AIwoue | | Cure. The OIUGINAI , AWETItfE OINTMHNT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , nnd is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chopped han-ls , and all skin erui > - tious. Will positively cure nil kinds of pllos. Ask for the OKIGINAL , AH1BT1N13 OINT MENT , Sold by Goodman Uruir Co. at 23 cents per box by mail 30 cents. A Fnroiyojl to Pu NEW YOIIK , May 25. The fiiro\voll recep tion pivon to Sir Thomas Henry Graltan- Esmoudo , M. P. , prior to his return to Ire land packed the Academy of Music with people. Sir Thomas sold , in the coyrso of his remarks , ho owed Ihp American people much. During his * iay hero ho had met with uoth- hut cordiality nnd klmlnos * . and ho wished to express his gratitude. In nil North America the ncoiSlo' voice wna raised In JrolnmVs bohnlf. Ho concluded With n eulogy on John Fitrpornhl , president of the Irisli National lenguo. Speeches were nlso made by Governors GrQono of Jfew Jersey , Lounsbury of Con- ndcticut , Higes of Dolnwnro , ox-Postmaster General , Jnmes .nnd'Charles A. Dnnn. expressing - pressing sympathy for Ireland. Kcsolutlons fnvorlnrV homo rtlle , denouncing coercion nnd endorsing Gladstone aud I'arncll wcro passed. . .I * Wo would bo pleased to know of n man or woman who has never hnd headache or boon subject to constipation. As thcso Boom to bo universal troubles iv little advice - vice mny boom in order. "Why should persons orntn their stomachs 'with nau seating mirgntivo pills , etc. , which sick en nud debilitate when such n pleasant and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and olToctlvoly on tljo liver , kidney- stomach nnd bow els , nnd a < t tlio.ganio time tone up and strengthen the whole system ; causing headache , constipation nnd all such dis tressing ovlls to quickly disappear. llo Suspected Ills "Wife. BnuNswicK , Mo. , May 25. William Miller saw his wife nnd John Moignn sitting to gether In the depot to-day. Miller had rea son to suspect his wife and Morgan , nnd drawing his revolver fired two shots , ono of which pierced his wife's breast. She is mortally Wounded. Turning the weapon on Morgan. Miller shot him through the head , killing him. Mlllor surrendered himself. Drink Malto nt soda fountain. DOTS. Interesting Itonm From One of Iowa's ICntcrprlsliif ; Towns. DuxiAr , la. , May 23 , [ Special to Tun BHE.J Atndepth'of l , ! 10.fcot the artesian well ceased operations nftor having penetrated n stratum of quick sand. Casing was at once commenced , the same reaching to the rock below , nnd ns your correspond ent writes the water is within seventy feet of the surface. There is every reason to bo- Hove the well will provo a-succcss ami great enthusiasm prevails umoug the people. iJonds to the cum of f 5,000 were issued by the city council and were eagerly purchased by Chicago parties , and a system of water works will at once be Introduced. A stock company having a capital of $15,000 is being organized for the purpose of estab lishing a canning factory nt this , point , the enterprise being backed by many of the most reliable business men nnd substantial farmers in this section. The movement was originally inaugurated by J. II. Purcell , who is probably the prime factor in securing its successful termination. The now railroad , the AVinona , Twin Cities & Southwestern , surveyed last summer , is thought to bo unassured fact. A line some years ago was built from Mason City to Fort Dodge , which was originally constructed under tbo view of securing ai air line from Omaha to AVinona , but the promulgators of the scheme cither had not the capital to complete the project or from wanton neglect the matter fell into disuse. Recent developments show that the newly surveyed road designed building a line from Fort Dodge to Omaha , and from Mason City to Winoun , the company having purchased the old Fort Dodge & Mason City lino. Since thcso development * the Lackawauu system has pui-chased the Fort Dodge & Ma son City line , as well as the Winoim nnd Omaha projects , and letters received uy your correspondent from these places , as well us information from Hon. Blytbc , of Fort Dodge , goes to show that the now road will bo rapidly pushed , and work commenced ut onco. The remains of Stephen Miller of Leigh , Neb. , who was killed at this point last week by n freight train passing over his body , mention of which was made in Tun Bin : , were sent to his western homo , the coroner's jury rendering a verdict m accordance with the published statement m Tun Ben. Tom Jones , who killed his wife hero last Thursday and then blow out his brains , died nt > 1 o'clock the following morning. His funeral occurred the next Saturday ; nut little - tlo sympathy , if any , being expressed for the dissolute wretch. Apropos of this matter , your correspondent is reminded of menacing assertions nado by the surviving1 brother of Tom.Bob.who has threatened to kill tbo party Ecndinir the telegram to Tun I3ii : : containing the-pafticulnrs of tbo diabolical dc6d per formed by tbo deceased , who took his own life. IIo farther intimates that If the Dun- lap Reporter gives in its forthcoming issue the particulars as they occurred , ho will cut a wide swath. Mr. Jones should not forget the fact that an armed posse of law-abiding , reputable citizens are prepared to sec that justice will bo douo to all , nnd every word contained iu THE Bcc last Friday can be substantiated by the mayor , city marshal , nil witnesses , and the attending physicians. Mrs. J. II. Purcell , wife of the editor of tbo Reporter , in company with Mrs. V. Bat- tin of Council Bluffs , has gouo cast for an extended visit. A Complexion Painter. Returning from a windy ride ono day in England1 an American lady , a gucs't at a famous English country house , found that her face was fairly scorched with the wind. A bull was in prospect for the evening und naturally Mrs. objected to a toilet of white satin when her cheeks wcro limning. The maid in attendance upon her suggested an ex pedient which she had always used with nor "own young lady , " otherwise the daughter of an English dukea girl who rode every hunting day nnd danced half of every night , and whoso delicate com plexion was subject to those wind scorch- ings. Pilling a basin with boiling water , the maid soaked u plcco of flannel in it. winging it out after the fashion known to hospital nurses 5. o. , placing it in the middle ol a towel and wringing both ends Vy n contrary motion , BO that it was comparatively ury , but stouming ho | . Thin she applied to Mrs. - 's ' checks , putting tlioin softly , rostouming the cloth boveral times. The lady wus then requested to lie down for fifteen or twenty minutes , after which h&rattond- nnt bathed her head with some distilled wutar in which was u small quantity of Farina cologne. The result was entirely satisfactory ) jind the whllo satin gown was worn most olTcctivoly. Drink Miilio for the nerves. Bold For Hlx Months. MARSHAL , Mo , , May 25. Jacob Bontrlght , colored , wassold , nt publlo auction to-day forD ' D torin of B'IX months for 0.50. IIo had been convicted pf. vagrancy. Causes Its'Trbtlmg to bo miserable , hopeless , conftiserf/nnadeprcsbeilln inlnil , vary Irrlta- Me , languid , and drowsy , It is a dlseaso wliich does not got well ot Itself. It requires careful , persistent attention , and a remedy to tlnow oil the causes and tone up the diges tive organs till they peifoim their duties willingly. Hood's Sarsapaiilla has proven Jutt the icruiircil remedy in huiuli oils of cases. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for dys pepsia , from which I have suffered two years. I tried many otherincaiclnes , hut none proved BO satisfactory ns Hood's Sarfiapaillla. " THOMAS COOK , lirush lilectrlo Me'it ' Co. , New York City. Sick Headache "For the past two years I have teen afllicted with sevcro headaches and dyspep sia. I was Induced to Jry Jlood'a Baisapa- rllla , and have found great icllcf. I cheer fully recommend ft to all. " MIIS. U. r. AKNABLE , New Haven , Conn. Mrs. Mary 0. Smith , Camtirldgcpoit , Mass. , was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head ache. Bho took JIooU's parsaparllla and found it the best remedy she ever used. Hood's Sarsaparllla gold j > y aU'drugglsti. " 81 } six tot 5. Mads opiypyai.afOOD & CO. , J.on'cll , Mass. IOO poses Ono Dollar. Impurities In the blood produce dlioMos. Bodily and racntdl health depend upon a healthy condition of the blood , The blood , particularly In the rprlng aud during tliu liol Bumtnor months , Lrcomci clogged \\llh Im purities , which t'Cison It and generate die- rate. A harnilcus blood purifier , without a partlclo of inlncrnl poison In It , uch nt mer cury or potash , I * neccttarjr to Comoro thttt Impurltloi uil to rsetoro the healthy touo of tnliul nniUxxly. The best purifier and tonla known to the world Is Swift's Specific ( S.S.8.V In regnrcl to Its wonderful purltj-liiR nnd tonic powtrs woglvo a few testimonials as follows : Mr. Wm. A. Slobold , with Oeo. P. Howcll & Co ,10 Sprues Street , Now Vorfc , wrltcsMarch Mlh , 1833 ! " I feel It my duty , for the boiicflt of others who may bo afflicted as Innsto wrlto you this letter , whleli ) oucanuscns my testimony In any wny you choose. I will tuunor nnj Inquiry from uthersln relation , to the facts herewith Mated. In February last I suffered grent pain and Incontenlenc * from bolls , all over my iiccki I could not turn tny head without acute pain aud my blood WMln poor condition. After trying all the usual remedies In such flasos , aud flmllngno relief , by the persuasion of llr. J. W. Fears , Manager of your New York Office , I used on * bottle 8. S. B , and I Improved r.tpldly and very soon I was entirely relieved of my " Job's Comforters. " Norr not a sign of my affllet 'ucanbasoen. IfccletronKanilcheer ful. 8. 8. S. Is a tine tonic a * proved In my cue. I sleep soundly and my appotlto Is good. Dr. J. N. Cheney , a well-known physician writes from Kllavlllc , Georgia : " I u o 8. S. fl. In convalescent fovcr cases with the bett re. suits. It'Wlll , In my judgment , prorontsum- mcr dysentery , If dnowlll take a few bottles lu the spring , thus preparing the bonds for tbo strains of summer. " lira. Seott Listen , 110 Zane street ( IilandX Wheeling , Wast Virginia , writes : "Having used S.8. S. for the blood , I can safely say thatlt beatsnnythlrujljinvou'oil to cleans * the blood and make u now being out of a per ton. " Mr. II. S. nomlln , Winston , IJ. O. , writes I " I uco It every Hiring. It ultra ) builds iu op , Rlvlnx mo appotlto and dlgrMlou , mid enacting mo to Mand the loiff , trying , cner * vatlng hot summer days. Ou using It I teen become strong of body and easy of mind. " Trcatho on Illood and Situ Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFTSrLciricCo. , Drawers , A tlantaa = Mind Over Matter. Dr. Hinltli * who in ncknowlcdpcd to bo tlie most powerful miiRiictlcphyMcInn In till" country , Is per- luuucntly locutcdln Uoom : ) l ! nml li ! . ' > ruxtou lllurk , ovurMftx jvioyer .V IJro.'s jewelry atoru , wliero tlio hick nn < 1 Httllclcd tiiHy consult him ironof ehnrffufroni U iu m. till 5 p.m. dully , uxcugit Mimlurn. It Is wonder ful tliu HtruiiKfl results Dr. bmtth produces l > y liU mys- U'ZlouimaKiioUcKlfl. Case * of Pjrspcpsln , NCTVOUJ I > ro tnitlon , Liver nnd Kidney Truulilew. Hlioumn- tlsiniout , rVlntlcii. Nouritliilu , I'nrnlyat * . pain In the lionil nnd buck , nnd all Hiirttol Itimonostmul deform- Itlcs arc curorl In nn Incredible short spuco of. time. llrouchltK Jfctbnm. Cutiirrli , und Couulm , blood din- ( luscs , such Milt Itheuni , Scrofula , DlKclmrKua from tlioKurn wltli IK'ntncss. C.incorn , Kuvcr riorosand Ulcorouf ull kliuli nro ennui without the Inking or nntmrntlnit inodlclui1 * . Tumors nnd nil form * ot I'L'iuiiIe Ccmiilulntnmu cured without thousuof In * htruinontioritaintlrv nnd without oiiioiuru of the porson. In the troittnicnt of ( Tmifttlpntton , 1'lles. FlMuro nnd l-'IMulu In Ano Ur. Biultli ttnnds without a rlrnl IIo permanently curea ( ivory vn o lie under- tnkes wllhniittho u < io ( if thu kill ! " or IlKnturu , and without detention from business Henilaur Uupturo In a complulnt wliloli IIIIH lilllicrlo boon considered In- ciirublo by the medical profession , Btlll Dr. hinlth hneedlly und poniinnpntty euins every caBOOf Hernia tutit he trcHtit. und will ulvo a written uuiirnnteo tote to tbutonocllf devlrcit. llo hus u motlind ot curlnx ftrlcturc , Vurlcocclo , Hydrncolo , nnd unluraod prostrate - trato uinnfl Itintl.n * novur fulled In his hands to inuko a perniunom cure. C'utnrrh nt tbo Illander wllh en- luriicrucnt of the proslrati ) Klimd Is euninion to men ] < n t inlddlo life , nnd ( lives Urnl ( if pnln mid itnxli ty , Bcorcs of u > uful men Into their llvu annuiilly from thlsdl trciilnKCiiiuplulnt. Those no unfortunate nu to bo nnllrtcd w Hli this trouble will know wliuro to go ' ' Innddlt'to'ntnnr.Pmltli's inmricllo clft of lionllnif liol bntb a thoroiiuhly educated pliysli-lnn , ( Hid a Hr8t-cln mrceon. lie performs nil oiierHlloni known tosuri-'ory. lie In therefore competent to illnxiinio ) oarc.i.uKCh'nlllUiilly. nud tell you whether or not you can Iw i-ured. Kpllen-y li nnoihtr most dlstros- klvo uuuiplulnt that Is selifum bencntloil Uf ordinary trentment. Lust winter In Denver , u child vtusbiouv'ht to Dr hmllli tbntlind laid In npnsms for ! hours "nil hud bcoiiKlven up toille by threovuilnentphslclun > i. vMUT lecelvlni ; two inavnetle trc tinonti from Dr. hiulth , nbo reeuvered , Do not let your uood judgment bo oviTcotno by your prejudice , but cull onlr. > inllli nnd Im cured. It will cost you notlilUK to KO nnd hiivo a tulle with Dr Multh. Ill * olllcui la In room 311 , I'ax- ton bloik , overSluxMojcrs Jewelry storennd btopen to the publlo from I ) > n. iinill & p.m. l.uttor of enquiry iuu t coutuln po 'STRUMEN7S ' , _ . Conceded by tlw greatest r. tUts to baunflflunla. ! on either HrmUphore. Factory founded 1842 at Manchester , i : Ktanil , Uattloiraa Ini , LYOH & HtflLY , Cblcigt , Salt Agti , lot Ike U.I. tWB.l ( luuiuiiui mui in U. G. DEPOSITOR , OMAHA , NED , J'altl Up t'anlliil $2 , " > 0,000 60,01)0 U.v. . VATKP , Vrosldent. Luwis 8. HUKII. Vjro ProsMont. A. K. TOUZAI.IN , L'ud View 1'rcsldent. \V. 11. H. Iluunus , Cashier , DIIIEOTQHH : W. V. Mnitsi : , JOHN 8. COI.MNS , II. W. YATtH. I.BWW B. HUBO , A.I3. TOU/AI.I.V. THE IRON BANK , Corner 13th und I'ainntn Bts. A 0 encralliunkiunllU3uc | ! > s Transacted. WANTED , 1 Issued by Couiitles.CIt' les. ( owna'und Water Ooinpanlca , etc. tfU'Corrcupondonco snllcltcd. HWpini.q.OIB HK5s ! , . . , , We Guns given unlvsr- kal eatlifactlon In the pure ot UouorrhccA and ( Jlei't. JjircicrlbelUQd feel > & ( e In recommend' IDS It to nil lutrerer * . Decitur , III. rnicK , 81.00. Cold b Who U WEAK ; NEUVOUH , I > EBILITA- TKDwholnhlaFOMYanI ] JV > nAN : E hoiTnirilKOawnThti VIOOIlofllODT , HIND and MAWHOon.cou lne3ihaU8lln ( drulni ui > on the roVNTAIPTN of I.ITK , HEAI > AUE , I1ACKACIIE , Drradful Dreams , WBAKNKHH of Nemorv , IIANIE * rUI.NEHfllll HOCIKTY , PI M l'lKN upon the FA OK. nnd all tbo EFFECTS lending to DECAY and perhap TION or INSANITY , ihould consult at once the CKI.EUItATED Dr. Clarhc , KcUbllihod ) M1. Vr. ClariB hu mnde WEHVOUB DE- IHI,1TY. CHHONIG and all Dlteaici of tbo QErTITO UIUNAUY Orpnn a Life Study. It make * NO difference WHAT you finve taken or WHO hoi failed to cure you. WFEMAI.F.H suffering from diseases pecu liar to their lex can consult with the wuranco * f speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cants pottage for works on your dUunsos. AirSend 4 cents postage for Colobrntrd vTorltH on Chronic. Tforroim nnd Doll * rnto Diseases. ConiultMlon , peraonaL'y or by latter , free. Consult the ol < l Doctor. Tbnn nuda cured. Offlcpa and pnrlors ) prlvnte. O-Thoao contemplating Wnrrlnira usnd for Dr. l rte's > celebrated guide Mnla and Fpmiilc. each IJc. , both S&c. ( tlHmpt ) . Before confldlng your case , consult Dr. CI.AHKE. A friendly letter or rail may arc future tuQeringand shame , and addcoMon years to life , aa Book Llfc'a ( Scorol ) F.r. ror , " 60o. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writing * sent 'everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , F. t > . OLABB03 , M. D. 1.38 So. OlnrH Qt , . OHIO AGO. ILL. THE AND The only road to take for Dos Molncs , Jlnrsnal'oirn' Ortnr llnpltlj. ( Clinton , DIxon , Cblcnpo , Mllwauko * and all points jiait. To tliu people of Nebraska , Colorado rado , Wyoming. Utali , Idnho. Noroda , Oregon , Wasu * InRton and CallrornlH , It olTors superior adrantaxel not possible by any otner line. Among a frir of tbo numerous points of superiority cnjoyoif by tbo patrons of tbls rend between Omann nnd ChlcHRO , aru lit two trains a day of UAy COACH US , wlilch are tliu flnosttbnt liunian artand InRitnulty cnn create. Us 1'ALACBBl.Klit'lNd CAJIS , which nre models of comfort and nlnrnnce. Its i'AIf LOU DUAW1NO IIOOM ( JAI18. unsurpa ed branyi nnd Its widely colebrntod 1'ALATIAI. D1NINU CAHB. the equal of vrhlch cannot ba found clsewliaru. At Council Dluffs , tbo trains of the Union 1'nclilo Hni | . wny connect In union depot with these of thcOhl- cnvo If Northwestern Ily. In Cblcio tljo trains of tbls line nmko close connection nun thosu of all other Kastcrn lines. Tor Dttrolt , Columbus. Indianapolis , Cincinnati. Nlnuuru Kails , HuITiilo. rittsbiir ? , Toronto , Slontreal , lloston. New York. I'lilladolpnlo , llnltlmoro , Wash * Inyton , audall points In tbo least. Ask for tickets via 1119 "NORTH-WESTERN" If yon wish the bust accommodation. All ticket Hi ; nts neil tickets via tbls Una. if. 11 IK ) 11 I'll' . K. P. Wl I.BON , Uen'I Manager. Ucu'l 1'ass'r Agent. CHICAGO. ILLS. W. N. IIAI1COCK. Ocn'l. Westnrn Auent. 1) . 15. KIMUAI.VTicket AKcnt. U. K. WEHT. City Piisscogor A enU 1401 Faruam St. , Omaha , Neb , CM\COUAINTCO WITH THE OtOORAPHrOF THE COUUTRT Wilt CUT/UN / MUCH INFORMATION FROM A STUDY Or THIS MAP OF THH CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAHD & PACIFIC H Its main lines and branches Include CHICAGO , PZORIA , MOLHtE , HOOK ISLAND. DAVTU- POnT. BED MOIKES , COUNOTL DLVrFS , MUO- OATIHE , KAKOAH OITV. DT. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWOBT1J. ATOHIEOIf , OEDAH IlAriDO. WATJE11LOO , KniINEArOLIO , OJjd ST. 1'AUL , and scores or Intermediate cities. Ctiolca ot routes to and from the PaclBo Coast. Ail trans fers In Union depots. Taut trains ofriucEty Oonchce. clcsant Dining Cars , tnatrulflocot I'ull * man 1'alaco Elsepors , and ( botwooa Clilcngu , Bt Joseph , Atchtaou and ICanaas City ) lloclinlnB ObalT Care. Beata Free , to lic/klcru of UirouuU Chicago , Knneao & , Nebraska R'y "Crout Rook leland Route. " Cxtenda West and Doutliwoot from Har.sao City andCt. Jortph to KCU30N , 1IOHTON , , DliLLK. VH.LE. TOPSTfA. IIEIUNOION , WIOJJITA. IIUTCHINOON , OALDV/JLL , and all polaU in ICAN8AO AND 8OUTHGRN HBBnAUKA and ljond , I.'nIro imascnRer aqulpmont of too celebrated I'ullpian niauufacturo , All liSLtily up- plUncca aud modern luiprpvauionts. The Famoun AlUort Loa Royto Is the favorite bctwoan Chicago , Sock 101am ) , Atchluon , Kcnsaa OU/ and WuinaapolU orulBt. PauL Ita AVutortown branch Uavoroea the area ! "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" cf Northern Iowa , GouthwoEtom Mlnijcpota , and EactContral Dakota \Vptortown , Bplrlt Lalu , Olous Falls aud many otlun towr.s and cities. Tbo Shore Mao via Uonoca and Kanh&koa offers 0iporlor facilities to travel to uud fromlndltn * ojiollj , Cincinnati and otherfloutlierw points. JTor TlckbtB , Mspo , Vilders , oriloeirod Informa tion , apply at any coupon Ticket OlUco or uddreei E. ST. JOHN , I' . A. HOLBROOK , er. _ Dittl-pst. CeVuu , frfy OHIOAOO , COLD MRDAL. PARIS EX/'OSlTIOtf 1378. NOB. 30300470604. ) . MOSS PBBPBOS OF PENS. _ Union Pacific "Tiu | OvprljmcJ jCoulu. " Until .Inly 1 , IH.VS. tickets hold tot these excur sions win bu good thirty Caya for tlio round trip andean be i ed ten ( lnyu trollig. Wlien purchas- em are reiuly to return , tliew tlcketn vrlH 1 > 4 pooa live aay for that purpose. If purchasers \\ibhtOBtopaliortof atstinutlon V" our lines , agwita will atami ) Jlckuts food to rctmu froa sucljpolnt. J.B.TiiHICT8. : K.IJ. LOW AX