. * . THE OMAHA DAILY EEE ; TUESDAY. MAY 20 ! 1SS& TH-E CITY. The Intonml revenue collections ycs- tcrdny amounted to $8,111.03. Justice Anderson yesterday continued for two weeks the cnse of Patrick Ucar- don , charged with breaking Into n saloon In South Omaha. Hon. G. W. Liningcr denies the story printed In an Omaha paper stating that ho was about to build a $500,000 hotel. Ho says at the present time ho has no such intentions. The Woman's exchange , now opened in just nt present in need of more con signors , especially for eatables nnd fancy work. The small annual fee of 81 for consignors Is charged. Please call at 1017 Furimin street , for further particu lars. John Solan was knocked ( town In front of Higgins' taloon yesterday , but don't know "what struck him. His face Is badly battered , and ho Is supposed to have been hit with a brick. William Hcaly , drunk , was identified as the as sailant , and will have a chance to make an explanation to his honor this after noon. A Bohemian n tuned Eosisky , living nt Oass and Thirty-third streets , , , ? sistcd a cunstablo who was levying on \ < his chattels to satisfy a judgment and was before Judge Borka yesterday afternoon. Hoslsky had paid the judg- * inont , amounting to $28 , but objected to 818 of fees as excessive. The court let him off with a line of $7.60. The members of the Women's Chris tian association wish to express _ their sincere thanks to all who contributed their time , labor and money to the suc cess of the recent "May Foto. " Espe cially do they thnnk the merchants of this city for their liberal donations and assistance in many waysand to the press do they extend hearty thanks. The net f. proceeds amounted to $0ii5. Judge Borka gave an emphatic opin ion yesterday of a chtbs of beligcrcnts who waste the time of the court with potty neighborhood squabbles. The occasion was the arrest of Mrs. Peter Forron , of Chicago street , at the in stance of a girl named Alice Shannon , for striking the latter. Eight hours wcro consumed by an ofllccr in looking \ip witnesses only to satisfy the court there was nothing in the case. He dis missed the matter with a little informal but indignant lecture. Personal I'liranrapliH. W. B. Burgctt of Fall-bury Is In Omaha. W. N. Carpenter , of Syracuse , is In the city. F. F. Mead , of York , Nub. , la at the Pax- ton. Governor John M. Thaycr is at the Mil lard. lard.F. F. Covcrdalo of Missouri Vulley is at the Paxton. John Ellis , of Ue.itrlcc , Nob.is nt the Paxton. W. H. Kelley , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is nt the Millard. E. Butler , of the United States army , is nt Miilai-d. Gcorgo W. Hall , of Ord , | Ncb. , Is at tlio Windsor. J. K. Ilurscy , of Upland , Neb. , is at the Windsor. C. II. Pritchctt , of Wahoo , Nob. , is at the Wlndbor. . Thomas H. Benton , of Lincoln , Nub. , is nt the Paxton. T. J. O'Brien of Kearney is registered at the Paxton. Thomas H. Thorp , of DCS Moines , Ta. , is at the Millrrd. J. D , Moore , of Grand Hland , Neb. , is at the Millard. Mrs. H. F. Lchr , of Oakdale , Neb. , is at the Millard. W. L. Fall-brother , of Lincoln , Neb. , is nt the Miliard. M. C. Keith of North Platte arrived in the city yesterday. C. Lilts nnd wife , of Springfield , 111. , arc at the Windsor. Jim Tanner , of Kansas , is in the city , nnd is stopping tit the Paxton. D. T. Council , of Nelson , is in the city , and is registered at the Puxton. C. A. Lewis , u prominent business man of Marlon , la. , is at the Paxton. Mrs. J. W. Bei-psford of Chicago is visit ing her brother , Dr. C. II. Paul. James C. Btrncy , of the live stock commis sion , is nt the Paxton with Dr. J. Gerth , the state veterinarian. Justice Miller , of the United States su preme court , was in the city yesterday morn ing on his way to Ucnvcr to attend court. Frank Watson , at ono time clerk at the Millard , but Into of the Wnlkor , Salt Lake City , will arrive in the city on the ! ld of June and go behind the desk at the Paxton. A. P. Macltoy , editor and proprietor of the Rot-Icy Mountain Sun , Ahpen , Col. , and u prominent capitalist and mining operntnr , is in the city on a visit to his brother , V. M. Mtickoy , deputy district court clerk. Dorsoy Houck , plug lint , dude suit of clothes clothes nnd shenlT badge all intuct , ciuno back yestordiiy after n three week's tramp through St. Louis , Washington , Altoona , PH. , and Council Bluffs. The genial major was met nt the depot by a t-.ib und driver butte to prevent notoriety ho went to tlio court Louse in u dray , A Nightmare , The wife of ono"of the members of the Dockstadcr minstrels , who , with her hus band , was stopping at the Barker , had , on Sunday morning , a horrid nightmare , during which her screams startled half the occu pants of the hotol. When the catiso of the disturbance was discovered , the frightened guests resumed their sleep. Wilson IH Wallace. It transpires that Instead of I. G , Wilson , Iho name of the party who swindled 80 many lit the good people of this city , as published In 'I'm ; BII : ; at the timo. should bo I. G. Wal lace , Chief Seavoy yesterday received a letter from the ulty jimrslml of Cedar BlulTs , Where Wallace's family rcsido , stating that this IH his right name. Cards witli a copy of his photograph are being sent out all over the country , and beyond a doubt ho will bo ap prehended , _ _ _ Tlipy Didn't Boycott. A rumor having been going the rounds of town for suvci-nl weeks that the Knights of Labor had boycotted the Omaha Milling and Elevator company's llour.u committee of that organization recently examined into the affair - . fair and reported that there was no ofticial boycott declared against the ( lour ; thatthoy Imvo found nothing in the conduct of the company Inconsistent with the rules govern ing thn milling business ; that tlio product of the mills should recelvo the mime treatment as the product of all other fnlr mills , nnd that being nnOmulm mill it should have hearty suppoit. HolliiMl of Forty DollnrH , David Thropp , u Gorman from Grand Isl and , arrived in the city Sunday on his way to Kansas City , Notwithstanding the fact that ho had plenty of money , ho preferred to beat his way , and was hunting a convenient box car in the Union Puclllo yards when ho encountered two tramps , who , upon being In formed of his object , told him they know of a - car which was going to Kansas City , and as they were bound for the same jwlnt , they would all go together. They walked down to Sheely's station , and after getting into the car the two men went through Thropp. tak ing all his bparo cash , about $40. Then they , after telling him not to leuvo the car for an hour , loft , The police have- been notitiud und already have a good idea of the panic * . Presbyterians at Crete , E. M. Hill , of Beatrice , Is In the city in the interest of the Chnutuuqua assembly associa tion at Crete , In gene'ral , und In the Interest of the erection of a Presujterluu headquart ers building on the grounds for the ut > o und benefit of the Presbyterians of the state. Tlio church hero understands and fully appre ciates the advantage and. benefits of such a Building . and nro responding nobly. They expect to aid liberally in the erection of a ' ' " tlmt will bo au oruaiucut to tbo grounds and a credit to the church it repre sents. Mr. Hill is gratified to find Iho Pres byterians ol Omaha in full sympathy with this enterprise. It Is only in keeping with all its former record of good action during the past few years. From the First church twelve ( warms hnvo been "hived" and nro now doing good work in different parts of the city , and has well earned the name of being the Presbyterian "stronghold. " Many families nro Intending to spend the full time on the assembly grounds this year. Drink Malta , 2-5 cents a bottle. Stop at the Globe hotel. - * UENCIt AND II A 11. United States Court. A IAWVKII ON THE HACK. A short , thick man , about forty-five years old , with a round 'face and head ornamented With a short , stubby , red mustache and brown hair , occupied a scat la the United States court yesterday. Ho was dressed in a light gray suit of clothes that were made , perhaps , in Now York , and were celluloid cuffs , The gentleman In question is H , II. Blodgett cs ( ] . , of Lincoln , Nob. , a prominent attorney of that city and a member of the state bar. Mr. Blodgett was arraigned in court yesterday on the criminal charuo of perjury and when asked what was his pica , said "not guilty , " and demanded nn Im mediate trial.This , " the court stated , "can hardly bo given you as there is no money in the treasury for witness fees. " Mr. Biod- pctt , In the eagerness for his trial , stated that if the United States was too poor to furnish witnesses for the trial ho would advance the money to procure the witnesses and allow the case to go on. Bo gave $ ( ,00 bonds to appear Juno 15. The grounds upon which the Lincoln attor ney was indicted wcro that ho had tampered with a Juryman in a case that was on trial during the January term of court in Lin coln and that ho had taken said Juryman to his oflleo during the course of the trial and thoroughly filled him with good , strong whisky. Mr. "Blodgett denied the charge In court , and on this denial he was in dicted. "Tho case is nil spite work. " said the attorney to a Bm : reporter yesterday. "I was the attorney for the plaintiff Rhodes in his case against Mcleck and others. The Juror whom they claim was given the whisky was not Indicted nt all. They simply want to do mo up. but I will show you that I will exonerate myself If I get a hearing. " The attorneys who arc prosecuting the case think they will send his lordship down to spend the ycir with Mr. Van Ettcn , and allow thorn to go into part nership in the criminal law business. J. B Qulmby , arraigned for perjury , gave nJGUObond yesterday for his appearance Juno 15. J. B. Livingston , Indicted for sending ob scene literature through the mails , wts held In the sum of foOO to appear November S. Arguments were completed yesterday af ternoon in the suit of Lodge against the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railway to recover 10,000 for personal injuries. The case was given to the Jury , who wcro loft by the adjournment of court to bring a sealed verdict. _ District Court. IICAVV INTCIIKST. The case of Smithroth against the People's Financial exchange and others was heard by Judge Groff. The plaintiff borrowed $200 from a man named Cochran and gave him notes amounting to $ : M."i with interest , and a chattel mortgage on some horses and other goods as security. The plaintiff claims that he paid the notes , and asks the court to enJoin - Join the defendants from collect notes for the same amount , or a part of the sume amount , that have been transferred to them by Coch ran. A SPECIAL vnxnin. County Attorney Simcrnl asked that a special vcairo of thirty or forty men for Jurors in the Kyan murder case bo made The court granted the request and ordered the extra men to bo subpoenaed. The case will bo called to-day. AN OI.l ) HOOK ACCOUNT. The case of Kelley aguinst McCarthy was on trial before Judge IIopuwcll. Kelley , who is in the book business in Nuw York , claims that McCarthy oucs him about ? 4'JO ' for books ordered from Him. The defendant states that the books sent were not what ho ordered and that ho returned them. DIDN'T OWNTIII : IANU. The case of Samuel 11 , Johnson against E. L. Emery and others was called in the equity court and dismissed by the plaintiff. Johnson claimed that Emery was to deed him fourteen feet of ground on upper Dodge street and began the suit to compel him to make the transfer. Ho found , after some investigation , that Emery did not own the land and could not transfer it to him under any circumstances. P.ludgo Wakcley will render his decision this morning at the opening of court in tiic celebrated Hobinson-Joncs land case. - VII AT WILLIAM WANTS. William Stcinhaus alleges that D. C. Dun- bar has broken faith with him in conducting an engraving establishment , and ho yester day petitioned the court to dissolve the part nership and sell the effects that ho may be re imbursed for salary duo and other expenses amounting to over fr'OQ. County Court. A HL'IT OS A LKtSn. The Great Western Carbon company began suit against G. A. Kinklo forS'JOl ) they claim is due them on a lease inudo with them by thb defendant , whereby ho was to occupy as a rendering establishment that part of their plant , for which ho was to pay $100 a month for nine months. Bo has never occupied the building and they sue for the full amount of the lease , A NEW JIOND. The application of C. II. Smith , filed some days ago , that Mrs. S. P. Hounds bo removed as administratrix of the estate of S. P. Koumlsand that ho ( Smith ) bo released as her bondsman , was withdrawn yesterday by Mr. Smith on the consideration of his release us her bondsman. This was consented to and anew now bond for flO.IKK ) was given by Mrs. Hounds , with Cadet Taylor as security. Bl'IT AOAIN'BT t' . K. MAVXK , Sorcn Jonnson yesterday brought suit against C , 13. Muyno to recover SiUO duo on u promissory note , IN I'AVOIl Or I'ATTIIKSON. In the attachment suit of Anderson et al against Pattc-i-bon et ul , Judge Shields yes terday rendered a verdict in favor of Patter son , A VKIWICT roa nni.i , , Samuel N. Bell secured n Judgment amounting to SIUO.IK ) yesterday against A. H. Logic , srnn nv A HANK , The Toledo National bank , of Toledo , O. , sued the A. L. Strung company yesterday for 950 , represented to bo duo on a draft , Police Court. A HEAVY ( IIIIXI ) . "Whalcn , " said his honor yesterday , "I feel perfectly splendid. Set the turnstile in motion , " and It was Hot. About fifty woebegone - bogono looking characters filed in and took scats. "John Dee , No. 1 , " said the court. "Hero , sir , " Mild John. "You are charged with being drunk. " "I was sir , " said John. "Aro you atwork < " nuoth the court. "Yes , sir , " said John. "Well , skip out and get at it. " "Jolin Dee No. ' _ ' , " called his honor , and John ambled out. "You wcro drunk , " said the court. "Yes , sir , " replied John. CTJ "Do you do any work 1" "Yes , sir , " cher- oupod No. 2. "Well , sign the plcdgo and go home , " and John retired. "John Dee No.a. " "Hero , sir , " responded the culprit. . "Drunk I" "Yes , bir. " "Workf"'Yes , sir. " "Skip. " "Yes , sir. " Discharged James Bill , John Smith , Charles Yutcs , John Barton , John WuUh , H , Lowen , Barry Denver , Charles Warner , drunk ; Mike Began and John O'Lcnry , dis turbing the peace ; Pete Miller , Thomas Sul livan , W. Ellsworth , Henry Krctzer , George McNutt , vagrant ; Kris Mistier. Joseph E , I'helps , J. O. Kobinson , Dan Kelly , K. Ko | - per , Gus Pctcrsen , Jas. Tucker , John Kyun , Henry May , Henry Xlmmor , Jus. Kclloy , Chus , Dowctt , Nick Brogun , Ctias. Krutzcr , O. Swurtz , P. Dovino , John Morrissey , va grants , C. Corner , vagrant , onodny ; Joe Kelly , va grant , one day ; John Daly , vagrant , one dav ; Frank Johnson , vagrant , j and costs ; C. D , ; s orris , drunk , ten iliiys ; Wui. Cumming * , vagrant , ten days ; John Mt-Nulty , disturbing the peace , 5 and costs ; . A , Early. McC va grant , twelve das. Dr. McGrow. Hcctnl , urinary & priv- nto discuses only. Room 5 , Barker Ul'k. Shetland pony fortaloby GeorgoA. Kecliuo , Council Bluilu , > . ' . VICTIMS OF Oil * . Two Voting Men Burned Sunday nt n Itcfltntirnnt , A very painful accident occurred Sun day at the Hub restaurant on Fourteenth street between Dodge and Capitol avenue , in which two young men were very severely burned. An attache of the place named Frank Cotton , In nn attempt to make his grate flro burn more rapidly threw upon it some kerosene which ho had placed In n basin. The oil burst into n flame when it struck the coals and burned Cotton badly about the hands. Ho had not emptied the basin , however , and opening a door on the sidu of the kitchen threw out the bhulng pan. As it reached the ground the liquid was dashed upon David Mahoney , and Instantly his clothes wcro In a bhizo. Cotton aided , with his own burned hands , to extinguish the flames on Mahoncy , but was not successful un til the latter had been burned se verely all over the body and face. Cotton Is confined to his room and Mohoney Is at Dr. McMcnamy's medical in stitute , where ho is being cared for. Ho Is n student at the Omaha Business colicgo and takes bis meals at the Hub. Ho rooms In 1410 Chicago am' ' resides in Sabctha , Kan. Bo happened by accident to be near the door out of which the oil was thrown and was more severely Injured than the man who throw It out , Stop nt the Glebe hotel. I Imvo opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Hock can bo soon at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Neb. Tues PRICK. TO SYr/r IjAKia AND RETURN. The Union Pnclilo. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex cursion to Salt Lnko City and return , June Oth , at ono faro for the round trip. Tickets going good five days , and re turning fifteen days , extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al lowed within these limits. Parties de sirous of visiting Garflold Beach , on Great Salt Lake , the famous watering place of the west , should improve the opportunity now offered. Deceit fill Dags. The attention of THIS HUB has been di rected to a practice which is unjust to pur chasers of cut feed. It is said this feed is generally put up in sacks which originally contained and are now supposed to contain 100 pounds , They are bought with that understanding , and paid for accord ingly. But it has been discovered that in some instances they weigh loss , even than ninety pounds. They arc prepared by mill- ificn and sold to feed-men by the pound , but to consumers , are disposed of as above indicated. A number of consumers have finally discovered the deceit , and the first to announce it was bomo of the Jobbers them selves. It is evidently about time for the mill men to look out for themselves. Stop at the Glebe hotel. When you come to Omaha stop at the Globe , the best located Sli-n-day hotel in town. Between 13th and 14th streets on Douglas. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Union Pacific , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge , Knights of Pythias , to bo hold in Cin cinnati , Ohio , Juno 12th to 10th inclu sive. Tickets good going June 8th to lllth and returning Juno 13th to 19th in clusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. DMr. and Mrs. F. Masscy Howard are in the city. Mr. Howard was until recently a mem ber of the defunct National opera company. At an early day Mr. Howard proposes to pre sent an opera , the name of which is to bo de cided upon later. RfiPUIUjICANS. Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas , to parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Convention to be held in Chicago .Tune 19th. Tickets good going Juno 10th to 19th , and returning Juno 20th to 25th inclusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. Smoke Seidcnborg's Figaro and get the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale dcp ot. The gross earnings of the Chicago & North western for the month of April show an in- crcasu of $115.V.O over these of the corresponding pending uiontli last year , DEMOCRATS. Union Pacific , "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets to St. Louis , Mo. , to uartics desiring to attend the National Democratic Convention , to be held ul that place , on Juno fith , nt ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Kansas. Tickets going good Juno 2nd to flth. inclusive , and re turning Juno ( Jth to llth , inclusivegood for continuous passage only in ctioh di rection. I'erinltfl. The following building permits were Is sued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings : Kuward Welch , cottage , Thlrty-llrbt nnd I.eiivenworth t BOO Western Casket company , frame barn. Twenty-ninth nnd lloyd r.OO N. Duel , cottage , Seventeenth and Jlan- ilei-bon 1,000 A. I' , l.nkey and N. 1' . Allen , two-Mory frame dwelling , Logan and .Military road 1,700 Hoard of education , two story amlbuse- mt'nt brtclc nchool bulldlni. , Ninth nnd ilancioft 2,1,000 Hoard of t-dncutlon , two-btory and basement - ment brick xchool bulldlng.'lVenty-lltth and.Mason 40,000 Theo. Olhim , one-htory frame btore , Twen tieth und .Martha HO W. II. toward , cottage , Central and Kiev- euth BOO Klglit permits , aggregating > Vff f Tlili powflcr never varle ? . A marvel of purl- tjr. btreiiKth and wholesomene 3. Morei'conom- lull than the ordinary kinds , anil raniiqt be > old luoinpetltlon with the multitude of lowcoxt. plidrt w eight alum or phot-phate powder ? utd only lu cans , lloyul Baking l'o der Co : . JiO t , NSW Vorfc For Stablemen : Stockmen , THE GREATEST nr.MIDT KNOWN FOR 1IOBIB AND CATTS.K DlflASK. cnrtES Cnt , Swelling * , Itmlioi.Rprnlni , Gnll , Strain * , Laments * , KtlfTnoM , Crnrkcil Heel * , .Srralclicn , Contendlonn , ric h 'tVoniidn , Strln bnlt , fioro Thront. lllitoiiipor , Colic. Whlllow. Toll Kvll , 1'dtuln , Tnniar * . Spllnti , ItliiR- bones niul Spnvln In ltd onrly * tnRe . Apply St. .Incobs Oil In nccnnliitiro with the dlrcctlanK with each bottlo. fold lv nntggittt and Dcalcrt Ereryvhert. Tlio Clmrlcs A. Vocolcr Co. , llnlto. , Jtd. OR NO PAY. WILL POSITIVELY CURE All Syphilitic Dliengoi. of recent or long atnmtlnp , In from lot lo Illtcen dijrii.Vo mil RIVO writtun Kuarnnteen tocuro nnj onseor ratuml ynurtnnnpjr. And we would mjr to tboto who bare employed tlio tno t Skilled I'hyMflnnv used CTcry known remedy tntlImvo not been curoli'iat vou are the tiiblosu wo are looking for. Vou that uavo boon to tno celo > bratcd Hot eprlnjs of Arknuia , nnd bare lost nil hope of recovery , wo ill Cure You or mntto DO charge. Our remedy \ unknown to nnr- omln the world ontnn.9 of our company , nnd It m tbe only remedy In tbo world that will cure you. Wo Kill euro Ilio most obstinate caio In less train one month. HcTendayaln rccrnt rascn doe > the work. It l the old , clionlc , deep-routed catei tbat wo lollclt. \Vo have cured uundrodn who hnvo boonnbandonoJ by I'hjtIclani and pronounccdlncurable , and We Challenge the World to bring u ncnsothatwe cannot euro In leas than ono month. Slnco the history of medicine , a Tmo Specific for Pyphllltlo Eruption * . Ulcer * , Here Mouth , Ac. , Lai been lougut for but never found nntll Our Magic Remedy was discovered , and wo nro Justified In naylnK It Is the only remedy In tbo world mat will | io > lttvely cure , bQCRUBetbo lalon medical work , published by tbo best known authorities , say tucro was never it true ipoclHc rioforo. OurremcdyM the only medicine In tno world that will euro wucn everything clio um failed. It ba been so conceded by n lar e number of Celebrated 1'hyrlclans. IT IIAB NGVEII VET FAILED ToctruE.Yuy waMo your time und money with patent medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with pityrlclnns that cannot cure you , Vou that IiaTo tried everything clio thcmltl cutnoxo u.i now ami pe' iirrmnnent relief ; you never < un Bet It elsewhere. Ma kwhiu wo say : In the end you must Into our remedy or xcvcn recover. And you that have been nOllctedbut n nhort time thonld liy all means oomo to ui now. Many fct help and think they are free from tha itl < eao , but In ono , two cr three years after , It appuuri mm In In a more horrible form. Investigate our financial ManrtluR through the mcr- ciml'c agencies and nutc that we are tullr responsi ble mid our written Kuarnntc < - nrcijocij.Vu tiave a IttMUDV prepared im purely Scientific Principles and wo wish to repeat that It Nnvuu FAH.S TO CUKE. All letters sacredly confldcntlal. THE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omnlin , Neb. Rooms 10 nnd 11 , U.S. ! National Rank , 12th and Fnrnain Sts. Cnlcre ! take elevator on Fnrnam Street ; to second Hoar. Hooin 11 fur ladles ouly SOME DOCTORS honestly admit tliat they can't cure ltlicumu.tism.nml Neuralgia. Others say they cau but don't. At'.i-lo- ' jiho-ros says nothing but cures. That's the .secret of its success. Years of trial have proved it to be a quick , safe , sure cure. Concord , N. II. . Sept. 3 , If87 In my own fnruil } Athloimonw wanu eil IB a taut refcort , the user ImvluK miflVml trnm rhiMimaUMii fur jure and l bron treated for 1na diKMigo bfiUf lu this Htato and ilitsBai.hu. Kttsiilimit even trmiwrary nllef. Upon my recommendation peon * of people ple hivu wed thin remedy with the eamo results claimed for It. O. II. WIIAON. Dtilnique. Inwn , Jan 3 , lefw. oR huHcotnt'tctpu rured mo of hi ndnrho , and I feel tluitiUiil for all the good it lia done me. Mrx. LOUISE Cnr.nitY. 43- Send C cents for the l > emiliml coloidl pic ture , " Moorish Mnidcu. " THEATHLOPHOffOS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Will be attended by irrcut ( lunger to body and limb , uut hundreds THAT of leading players bay they find more prompt reliuf from stralm. P A H C sprains bruises , rhciiinntlhin.still U A lilt "I'd enhirpeil joints lameness , etc. , by UMIIK IlKNMt.N'S I'LASTKIt np for such troubles tlnin any other Ul external lemedy known to the profession. All athletes as well DA PCD A I I us those lu the ordinary nvocu- DfloDUALLtlonsof life unite with baseball players In certifying to the value AT TNF of this plaster In such accidents. nl II1L It is prompt , pleasant and pleas ing in action and never falls to secure the best results when used accordliiK to pilnted direction * * . OwiiiK to Us popularity ninny Tfl PAY worthless substitutions nio oirer- lU'unl fd. Huj CM should nl ays ask for JIKNSOS'P , firmly refusing all other plasters. To ( ! In gnv , Ik'Ifiist , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passagetTi and } W ) , according to location of state room. Kxcnrslon tCT , to J30. Steerage to and from Kuropo at Lowest rate ? At'STIN HAMWIN As C'O , , ficn'l Agents , ( B Hioudway , New York. JOHN III.KOiN : , Gen'l Western Agent , 101 Itandolph .St. , Chicago. HAUUY K. MOOHKS , Ajjent. Omaha. Reduced Cabin Kates to Glasgow Exhi bition. CraliOrcliard NATURES' _ „ GREAT REMEDY. .A. r csiTilvi3 013-1 * = : r-oia Dyspepsia , Sick-Headache , CoostipaiioD , Crab Orchard Water Co. Louisville , Ky. _ _ laiif 01 . . HK OtiliOITII TO tkll NlW JUfHOVIU I HiU ptfctflenurpOM.CUBCnr JJS * * iin oiiii mild. cuolhlDf current ! of ItjalMUlihrousK til vMkpcrti.rtrtor * ltctiw Conint "vV J-rdtliKUDtlrcr afurftlt ti.UX ) in ttid. Oriatut lmpra * uirnU0v r all othtr t IU. wt nt raictpcr * tnKntnUycurfdliith'rcoMibUi * . tirtltd pampblitir. .IADID ThoBindonElecKiuCo. 169 LiBalic t..ChIcofla SUCCESS IN SPECULATION , A NBW WOHK-Thu moat complete over pub- l lied.dovoted to the piirclutse and u Ue of stocks , bonds , i-tc. Decl-luut of the courts retarding stock tales , brokers and bucket thonu , iimulim- latlon of the stock niurkut , cuuses of panic , etc. How , when , nnd what to purchiibo and sell. Send postpaid on receipt ot Urc. , by the bTANDAHl ) I'l'IIUBIIINO CO. , Albany , N. Y. Certificate of Publication. O F1CK Ol1 AUDITOIt 01' I'UIIMC ACCOUKTP , I BTATK OK NEIIIUHKA , > 1 i.\rii..v. rebruury 1st , 1R8 $ . ) It Is hereby ccitllled thut the Coniiectl.-ut Mu tual Life Jn > uraiie ( Coinpuny , of Hartford. In the htutii of ( Connecticut , has lotnplled lth the Insurantv law of this Mate , and Is authorized to train-act the biulness ot life Insurauco In tills htato for the current year. Wltnei-s jny hand and the nl of the Auditor of Public Accounts the ilay und year above writ ten. JKBAI.T H. A. liAlir-DCK , Auditor I' . A. Kf.UOT F.MIM.KII , 1 tut i Jet Superlntcndciit of Agencies , Hesilolneb , Iowa. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succeiisore tn John 0 , Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old bland , 1 < W 'Kamam 8t. 'Order's by . telegraph tollcl.ted and , promptly attWJUeO 'XcleUoiie to.h'o , ' OFFERINGS , Tlio great demand for the Ten Dollar Suits \vo placed on sale last week , lias induced us to take additional lots of finest Cassiinere Suits worth from $15 to $18 , and will continue thoil ? sale at Ten Dolla.is for this week ; Never before , not oven with broken sizes and odd lots at the end of the season , have such Suits boon ottered for such money. You can not match them anywhere for less than $18. Other houses wait until the season is over , to cut prices.Vn \ WANT TO SULI , Now , and in making such unusual offerings right in the heart of the season , wo have two objects in view. Reduction of stock and to make a name for us , as the cheap est Clothing House in the country. The greatest bargains that Imvo been offered this season will be found during the coming week in our Boy's ' Department. An absolute cut in price in many lots and some goods will be sold away below the cost of manufacturing thorn. Wo mention particularly 2 lots of Boy's knee pants Suits ; ono a fancy striped Cheviot , the 4 other a fine dark grey Pincheck Cassimero Suit , both strictly all wool and free from shoddy. These Suits are worth fully $5.00 , and could not bo gotten elsswhoro for less than that ; wo offer them this week at $2.75. Many other of our choicest Boy's and Children's Suits have been marked down , and while we can not guarantee all sizes , we do guarantee most surprising bargains. Toworrow , wo shall place on sale another largo lot of those 05c blue Blouse Suits with fine embroidered collar. The first lot didn't last long ; our Boy's Department is on the second floor , entirely separate from Men's clothing ; it is the largest and best lighted Boy's Clothing Show Room in the city. The elevator takes you up , and we would bo pleased to have every lady call and examine the remarkable bargain we offer , whether intending to purchase or not. SPECIAL. For memorial day wo offer our finest all Wool Indigo Blue Flannel Suits made up in the best G. A. R. style at $7.75. Wo guarantee them to be in every respect equal to any $12. Suit offered by any other house. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. O SV7 A H A MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & . Dodge Sto spe.jft.OEis , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Ie t facilities , apparatus and remedies for sue ccssful treatment of every form of disease ream , ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard mid attendance ; best hospital accouim ilations la the wen. WRITB * OR CixcurAR * on Deformities mi Unices , Trusses , Club Feet , Curvature of tin Spine , Piles , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , ItroncliUt * , Inhalation , Electricity , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Kir1 ney. Bladder Hye , Ear , SUin and Blood , aud a Surgical Operations. Diseases of Woman n SpoolsI'.y. HOOK ox DISCACCS or WOMZK PRKK. ONLY BELT ABLE IISDIOALIN3TITU1. MAKING A ei'KCULTT OF PRSVATS DBSEASES. All Dlood Diseases successfully treated. Syp ! ' ilitic Poison removed from the system witlion mercury. Nevr restorative treatment for loss c. Vital Tower. Tel s > ous unable to visit us may bi treated at home by correspondence. All column locations confidential. Medicinctior Instrument cnt by mail or express , securely packed , n marks to Indicate contents or sender One pe lonnl interview preferred. Call and co'isiilt us < t send history of your case , and we will bend i plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , In yrtency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocelc , nit ! fjesticn list. Address OmaAa Hfrdlcal anil Ntirgtcol Institute , v DR. McfWEWAIWY , Cor. 13th nnd Dodae Sti. , - 'J..AHA. . HEU. SEEN THEM ? Will buy ono of our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted , line Casbiinero , or Scotch Cliovlots , in nil the nopuhtr colors and stylos. Hcul biirRaliis Unit cannot fail to ho appreciated by tho' ' dif-corning. W o are aware that IN'- , KXI'HNSIVK gOOdbl are liirfjoly adver-l tipcd tliitBcason , hut all of them I cannot sti'iid the test of close in- pcction. Wo aslc our ciiblomorH to examine our block , and thus satibfy tlienibelvcs of its quality and our veracity. veracity.Ijrfo I\jrfo \ rLA rKr UNION PACIFIC "The OverlumI Iloiilo. " Has BO arranged its Kainily Sleepinu Car tervice , that berths can now be reserved U'jon application by any ticket agent to M J.1 Grecvv , Pastenger Agent , Council Ulufls Iowa. The retervations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cart ) so that patsengert ran now fe- ctire berths ordered , ( he same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. H.'IEIIIJHTH. I < : < * , ' ; > A ' Gen. I1. & T. Acent. Ass't 0. J' . A : T , A , OMAHA. VJ511. STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION IMS. Ho ? . 30364l70eo4. . THE HOST PERFECT OP PENS , ElBclro-Mapefic Belts- ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Gentlemen's Belt Scionlifically Made and Practically Applied. With Electric Ik DISEASES CORED WITHOUT MEDICIHES. 17 WILL ( S35JR&1 VO5J " ? r ° of eMmJl.ainhEBoJ l .1cS\J > rbllltv. Itbcu- mntUtn. l nralr ' . WcnrnUclu , flclntlcn , IHiu-nuM r Kidney. , HiilnolI IM * o rs , Tornld -l r. ( lout , KlhuuntlonV EtnUilonm AstbmB. Ilcort DUmw , llj.pfpi li > . CoD tlnation , Krynlprln. , Indlr tl n , WcaknFM. Iwpolfncj , 'n-arrh ! , I'llol , Epllcpij. Dumb Ac C , UUbctul , Ilrdrocolc. Illonil ll ux . Ilrojiny , etc. , then thlJ brlt U Just whnt joa DM < . " ' ' " " . "y ALL ELSE FABLS. wear It It oloctriflM the blood and cures * " & * * 6-B- * m tmOb. G JKiBb-v . TCOTIMfHIISI Cf ETcrjoncrcnulnoaiidufdbyiiermlinlon. NHTB thofollowlns who harnbeen TfeSTIRiOtllAI.5 ouiYKpI-A. j. iio.Ktond , u. _ } ) . . V. " ! 1 ? ' M-EvA'ttiL ? . ? . ? . ! Sr.J , ' I Chli itcadT norvoa ami comfortable tlccp at nlzht. " Robt , IlaU , alJennnn. 100 Edit SSthStreet. , Nofr and tnouiojids of othnrs. . HORSE'S ELEGTRO SJ3AGHETIG BELT &T paKlndTlKOr , tronntlienerH7andhialtnvcli6nallotnertreatmenl line licit r hPlnpr ri'COKnlipdandIndoned by tboueandi hora It b i . nEKEKENCESi-Any bank , coramerctal n cncy or wholesale tiooiio lu Chloogoi vrholoialo drujjuts. Ban rranclaco and Chtcaira. ttTHcndtl-unp for I IB papo Illustrated pamphlyt. TW. . F. liOZVDtraa , larcntor aud Manulacturor , IVI Vabub Avenue Chlcneo. RUPTURE S-T DR. HOBKE'S ELECTRO-KflBKETIC BELT-TRUSS. LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. FAMOUS 10 YEAR OLD n OF For Pfledicinal nd Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OIL ! Is Death to , Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES , OH INSOMNIA , LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , 31.25 For Quart Dottle. Sold Only In Dottles. For Sale biOroceri Fcr Sale by ar.it Wine Merchant * Druggists Everywhere. Eocryuhtre , Tills U to certify that I linvooinmlncd the oampla of 11KI.LK Of IlOUItUON WHIBKEV received from Lnwrvnco , Ottrum < Co. , nnd founcl the foino to Im perfectly frco from Fuitl Oil and ull other dulctcrloui luLitaucci aod fctrljtly puiu. 1 clicirfully rocominend tl.e tame for family arid Mudlclnal pur | > on j. J.I' luumiH , M. I ) . . Analrtlc'ulC'heniUt Loul llln , ICy. IJAISTO.\I : ro.s. \ co. , AKCIK * for omuiia , A CD. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND .THE ORIGIMAL.THE ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OFWORTHLESSIMITATION& . ASK DRUGGIST TOR ( TjICHESTER'S ENGLISH . SArF-AlWAYSfitLIABlE TO LADIES1 , DIAMOND.E lriDISPr.NSABLE.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' OR INCLOSE 4f ( STAMPS ) AtKFOfl DIAMOND DRAND.CHICNKTCirsCKMISH1 , Ton PAHTICULAR3 ANDTKCHOCTHtR5tr SKMAtUHtOM EVCRY BOX. . _ IN LCTTCR BY IICTUKM MAIL CHICHCITCRCHCUIM'.CO SOLIPiltP MADISON SQJWLA.PATsir 6IOKIATURCON EVrHf BOH uisouiTCO : WRITHN TCITIUONIAIS AND OVIR rnsuLADIES WHO HAVE uico Dit. E. C. WEST'S KxnvB AND nitAin TOEAT- MKNT , a euurauteed specttlc for Hysteria. Dlzzl- ntsa. Couvulsloiia. J its. Nervous Nnuralcln , lieatlacliu. Nervous I'rnstratlnn caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco.Vukefulnos.4 , Mental Uupresslou , Softening of the Ilrala , resulting In Jnsanltv , mid leading to misery , decay ami death , I'rcinnturcOlil Age , Hurrcmioss , I.obuof Power In cltlier sor. luvoliiiitary Losses anil Kperraatorlitra can fed liy ovpr-exertlon of tlio bruin. Btlf-nbu88 or ovcr-indulirence. Kadilioi rontoliifi one month's treatment. 11.03 box , or Bir boxen for 10.00 , scut \ > ) ' mall prcimld on re ceipt of prico. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order received by us for clx boxes , accompanied with tt.OO , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to icfund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. ' ( juarauteeu ln.-ued only by O , K. (1QODMAN. Druggist , S"io Ajebt , 1110 1'arnam ' Union Pacific "Tlit ; OvurlniKl Konfc. " t'ntlUuly 1 , IHMI. tkkotiibold fortheHo excur- along will bo good thirty days for thu round trip nudcnubo u.sfd ten days golnt ; . When purrliaiM crbaia rundy to rotiirn , these tloketa will bo food live duys for that purposa. U iwiclmsera wish lo stop short of destination on our llnee. a 'cntH will stamp tlckctu coed to return front Dlf Q lia etren cnlrtr. la ) tatUfactlun In ttii cure of Ounorruiea and ( ilcct. IjirrcrrlteUana /ccliofelntcroinuienl. liif It to All eufTeren. , itJ.STOMKB.D- : 1 D.e.lur , lit rnicn , 81.00. M Bold ty Urugcl'U. J lTcrln/fromtk. .fJ . rycutliful r. iWlOFKp.JroWLEB , Moodu. , ConniJ . I