Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 02, 1888, Page 5, Image 5
" 11 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , 23 18Sa HEIGHT RATES TO LINCOLN , Important Cases on Trial In the District Court. OFF FOR THE GREAT CLAM BAKE Lincoln Competing Wltli Pcnyer For Von dcr Aho'fl Ponies Tlio Clm- tnuqans Stnto HOIIBC Drier * Tlio Coinnicnccmciit. L.IXCOLX BcnnAtr or mr. OMAITA. BUB. ) 1039 P STIIEKT. } LtKcoi.n , Juno 1. ) Tlio district court has beenengaged .ycstcr- flay mid to-day In a hearing of some very Im- ittrtant COUCH , they botnp the cases brought } > y the wholesale grocers of the city , cover ing the shipments of sugars from the Pacific const. The cases nro of the same character us these tnkcn before the inter-stnto com merce committee , coming uj > in the district court over the right of potscsslon. It will bo remembered that when the Lincoln freight bureau and the wholesale grocers nprccd upon a plan of campaign that they ndoptcd the policy of tendering the company what they considered n reasonable charge that Is , the regular San Francisco-Omaha rate , plus the milled distance to Lincoln from the Junction point at Valley station. This rate as tendered the Union Paclflo refused to accept nnd the wholesalers then replcvlned the goods , and it Is thu question of posses sion that is being heard by the Jury. It will 1)0 further remembered that the Union Po- cillc , in handling San Francisco-Lincoln shipments , would charge the regular San Francisro-Oinnbn rate nnd then add a local rate to Lincoln from Omaha. As the goods were shipped via Valley station , and wcro not unloaded or broken in bulk in Omaha , the freight bureau hold that. It was enough to pny a regular through rate with the nddcd distance to Lincoln. At a icrcnt term of court n similar case was tried before .ludgo Chapman , in which n sweeping verdict was secured lor the wholesalers , that case was appealed , hut the higher court has not ns yet passed upon it. In the present instance there arc iiino cases grouped together in which the wholesale firms of Knyuiond Uros. & Co. , II. P. Luw , Hargruvcs 13ros. , and Plummor , Perry & Co. are nil Interested. Among the ' attorneys engaged in the cases nro Kelly nnd Auios for the Union Pacific , and G. M. Lain- bcrtson , E. P. Holmes , Abbott & Lansing and Cornish & Tlhbetts for the different wholesalers. MKMOni M. SKUVICES. The Odd Fellows of the city hold their memorial services in memory of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Abbott nt Dohctnian hall to-night. The preparations for the services have been under way for some time and are complete. Tlio Hcrviccs will bo of the snost impressive 'character , nnd the following will bo the pro gramme for the evening : Opening ode. Prayer Kov. O. A. Williams. Duo Mrs. H. N. Parks , Mr. H. J. W. Seamark. Memorial address A. H. Weir. Solo Miss Ethel IIowo. Tribute from the Daughters of Itcbekah fllrs. I. M. Cooko. Double quartette Mrs. Dow , Mrs , Parks , Miss Lllllbridge , Miss Churchill , Mr. Sea mark. Mr. Scott , Mr. Self , Ucv. E. H. Chnpln. Address on Odd Fellowship Mayor Saw yer. yer.Solo Miss Ethel IIowo. Benediction Rov. O. E. Baiter. OFF roil THE llAIvE. Early this mornlnp n wagon load of raw material and a carringo load of cooks ilo- jmrtcd for the forthcoming scene of festiv ity , Shogo island nt Milford. and the clam bake. Through the day President McBride 1ms boon busily engaged welcoming the 'delegation of bakers that have arrived on the different trains , a number arriving from Omaha at high noon. All these depart tnls evening for the scene ana other delegations will follow to-morrow nnd Sunday morning. The local members of the association dcsiro iill to know that tbo special train has been chartered for the return trip Sunday evening - ing , and that it will reach Lincoln in time to Biako connections with trains east and west. WOUKIXO ron -run TEAU. 'J lie Lincoln huso ball enthusiasts , and a largo number of citizens ns well , are engaged Jtho last few days In an active canvuss to se cure the St. Louis team in the Western asso ciation. Von dcr Aho has given Lincoln the refusal of the club until Saturday nt a soiling price of (5,000. If the parties nt work to secure the club sccuro 200 purchasers of family tickets at $25 each n syndicate stands ready to take the team nnd carry it through tlio ecason. Over one-half thcso tickets wcro quickly dIf < jK > sed of , and the committee having it in charge are pushing the work to day. Tlicro Is u very friendly feeling to ward Lincoln securing it from the other clubs in the association , and the only com petition the city lias Is Denver. TUB ClUUTAUQUAXS. The closing mooting of the year of the 1/nroln Chnutauqna circle will bo hold to- Jilulit. The circle has in the past year added to its hitherto gained popularity and cffcc- tlvencis in work and hus had an active mem bership of eighty , The circle has now passed throiiKh four successful years and will Imvo quite n number of graduates for the Chau- tuuun ( | day at the Crete assembly. The Lin coln circle will a ( the assembly Imvo as here tofore a hirgo tout on the ground forhoad- quai tors for the different circles in the state nnd alargcpioportlon of the Lincoln circle will bo in uttL'iulanco ut the gathering. The following is tbo programme for the closing inuutlng to-night : Opening cxm-lsos. Miscellaneous business. "Memoranda of lbS7-S" Class exorcise. . Led by Mrs. Culvert History of Lincoln ( X L. S. C. . . .Mr. Lt-avitt Intermission. I toll Bill with quotations from classic Ger man course. Paper "I know the trial nnd the need , Yet all the more I say God speed , " . . . Mr. Aitkin Election of ofllccrs. Kxcrciscs will commence punctually nt 8 o'clock ami it is desired that every member be prcbc-nt bofonnbut hour. 4TA11 ! HOfbB ITBMS. Secretary Laws , Commiisloiier Scott and TriMsuior Wlllard dpimrted today on an oflleial visit to thu blind uuyluui at Nebraska Cit.Tho The contractor for tbo Improvements of the capllol grounds is In the city to-duy , and a laifo fnico of 111011 will ho put ut grading work tlio first of the week. Too clerical force in thu ofllco of the secre tary of Btnto and the clerks in the hind com- jiiisiioner'n oflico uro nil busily ul work com piling fuels and tlguieb for their foithcoinlng biennial IYJKH-IS. Commissioner Abbey , of the live stock de partment , hus returned from n trip to ono of the western counties , whcio n farmer , with the iibsistiinco of n lawyer , was trying to make trouble over the recent killing of i > omo ghuidoml stock The existing trouble was aminihly adjusted. Sinro the report of the school population was puuHuluxJ josterduy the returns from Wheeler county huvobecn received , showing a school population thereof m. This it. an Innciisu of oiio-hulf over u your ago , The funding bonds of Buffalo county wcro presented nt the auditor's oftico and approved and registered to day. Tlieso bonds arc for $31,000 , twenty year optional after ilvo , and will undoubtedly bo purchased by the board of educational lands and funds as un invest ment of the permanent school fund , UM\III ITI ILOSIKO. The closing week and accompanying exer cises nt the state university will commcuco Saturday , .luno 0 , and continue until the Thursday night following. The following of- tlclul programme for the difteroui days has been given to the public. Saturday , Juno U FUtJd sports on the uul- vci sity grounds nt 6 p. in ; annual exhibition of the Union buclety. Sunday , JunnlO-Baccalaurcato sermon. Monday , Juno U Competitive military and aiullury drill , dress paradoand nwiml of prlres ; exhibition of the Phllodorcan boulvty hi the uvoulng. Tuesday , Juno 13--Exhibition of the Pala- dlan society ut h p. in. Wednesday , Juno 13 , S p. iu. Commence ment conceit , Thursday , Juno 14 Coiunicnuniuciit ; layIng - Ing of the corneistono of the Industrial oil lego , choiu-iilloi'ij' linoo iu thu uv.enuii ; . L. S. Irwiu , nttoruey , Kcanic > , NVJj. , ii Iu U' < mty. ' Prof. BcMoy , of the slnto university , leaves to-day for Europe. llosn L. Hnmmond , of the Fremont Tri bune , was in the city to-day , Ed Allen. OmAhn , Joined the clam bakers to-day and has gene to Milford. E. E. Whalov , of Loup City , I * attending to legal matters in the city. M. A , Datigherty , the prl/e shortstop of the Crete nine , was In Lincoln to-day recuper ating from n match cnmo , at the mineral water spring in the government square. Dr. W. II. II. Dunn Is marshalling n num ber of prominent democrats prcirarntory to n start for St. Louis to-night and the national democratic convention. Whnt you need is n medicine which is pure , cnicfcnt , reliable. Such is Hood's Sarsaparilla , Nearly everybody takes it. Try it yourself. TI1R UYAN TIUAti. t = 3 The Prisoner Taken the Stnnil lit fits Own DelciiHc. Thcro was a very small attendance of gen uine spectators ut the court room when the Ryan case wan continued. The general fool ing sremed to be that as the state had rested its euso the sport was all over. Before any witnesses wcro called at the opening of the trial Countv Attorney Simcrul asked the privilcgo of Introducing the pistol that was used by Ryan , in evi dence. This request was granted. 711 P. DKKHXSR II HO INS. James A , Elliott , a clVil engineer , was the first witness put on the stand by the defense. Ho testified that he had mode tlio drawings on the paper introduced in court Thursday , of the saloon and wino rooms whora the murder was committed. His testimony in chief was introduced to show the general innkc-up of the wino rooms , the height of the partitions , material they nro made of and howmadoand the general giound plan of the entire building. He was not cross examined. John It. Booth , of Springfield , 111. , was the next witness called. Air. Booth testified that ho was born in Sprlugiluld and lived thcro for almost twenty-two yours , nnd that Frank Uyan lived in that city for u number of years and they were acquainted through all of their boyhood years. Ho came to this city February 2,18SS , nnd met Ryan , nnd went to room with him at Scott's the 7th of February. Ho stated that hu knew the deceased nnd had observed the very friendly relations that ex isted between the defendant and thu de ceased. That ho noticed the \'cry friendly relations that existed between them the second day ho was there , when she came into his room and sat on Ryan's lap , kissing nnd hugging him. Ho hnd seen them enter wino rooms and knew that friendly re lations existed between them the day of the murder as the deceased came into the room that evening and made a date with him for that evening to moot him at the "little saloon , " on Sixteenth and Hurt streets. The witness was asked to state what ho know about Uyan's currying a revolver. Ho stated that the defendant carried the revolver ver to protect himself against Richard Howard , tlio husband of the defendant , be cause Howard had threatened to kit ifo him. Ho further testified that Mrs. Howard car ried the revolver to the Union Pacific shops nt ono tnno to give it to Ryan and warn him ngainst her husband. The crQss-examinatlon brought out no new facts other than that the witness had taken great interest in this case , and had sccii a number of witnesses who uro to testify iutho caso. caso.On re-examination ho stated that the de ceased had received presents , such as slip pers and rings , from the defendant , nnd ho Lad also given her money at different times. Fred L. Wilkins , n clerk In Pcaso Bros. ' store , was next put on the stand , and testified to Mrs. Howard's having como to the store the lost of January and asked for Ryan nnd when told that ho had been thcro but hud gene , she then stated that she knew whcro to find him and loft the store. Tlicro was practically no cross-examination of the witness. Miss M. L. Martin was the next witness called. She is n dressmaker on Fifteenth street. She testified that the deceased was having three dresses made nt her shop at thu time she died and that it was the agree ment that Mr. Ryan was to pay for the dresses. She said that Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Howard were frequently nt her place of bus iness and the most friendly relations seemed to exist between them. Miss Martha on her cross-examination showed excellent qualities as a witness under a spirited lire of questions from the attorney for the state and the possibility of shaking her testimony was given up and she was ex cused. F. Floadmnn was then called to testify to the fact that Ryun had purchased a pair of slip pers at his store , and stated at the time that the slippers were for his wife , and that ho learned that the slippers were given to Mrs. Howard. There was no cross examination. Owing to the fact that eoino of the wit nesses lor the state could not be found the hearing of the case was continued at 11 o'clock until after dinner , and some legal questions that are involved in the case wcro argued to the court , Silas Cobb was called by the defense to controvert some statements made by Mrs. Scott on this trial that were not made on the preliminary hearing. The attorneys for the state , in cross ex amination , called attention to Mrs. Martin's testimony and showed that her testimony in this case was inoro elaborate than on the preliminary hearing. Miss Maggie Thompson was then called. She testified that she was in wino room No. 0 , with Mr. Lux the night of the shooting and when the shot occurred. She heard u noise in the next wino room like kissing but did not know where it came from. When she run out she saw u woman standing in the door. . Ryan was next put upon the stand and ] > osiUvely swore that hu never made any tin cats ngainst Mrs. Howard , aud denied the statement of Wmnio Scott that bo had over threatened to kill the deceased. Ho hud bought Mrs. Howard two pairs of shoes , several t > ilk handkerchiefs and gave her va- i ious sums of money. His relations with the family were of the most pleasant , nnd ho had escorted them to the Eden Mubce , the Pee ple's theater , Boyd'soj > eia house and the ball of the locomotive engineers. In answer to the questions of County At torney iSimoral , Ryan said ho was dis charged from the regular army at Fort Rob inson for disability. When ho came to Omaha ho went to the Scott residence , whcro ho met Mrs. Howard , Know ho was n married uonmn , and hud Known her u week or two before ho saw her husband. Hud ono fonvervntion with her husband. It was the morning of thu night of the tragedy , nnd ho did not suy to Rvun that ho was jeal ous. MID. Howiud told him her husband was Jealous of him , brought him a pistol nnd told him that Howard would knife him if ho got a chance. Carried the pistol when out walking nights , but left it in tlio loom during tlio day. Novcr bad any trouble with thoScotts , or Mr. Howard , and there was not a coolness existing bo- twcen him and Mrs. Howard a few da.\.s l > u- fore the shooting , The witness next do- siTibcd tbo scene in the wino room. Ho bat down on Mrs , Honurd's lap , and t > cgan talk ing of the plc.ibant times they hud together It was Uiun for the tlrst time she told him she was golnf to Davenport , la. , and blio asked him to give her $100. She had ubkcd for a likn amount hovornl times bofoio. Just buforo the Miooting fcha said oho thought she heard the \ olco of her husband , and Rvun told her not to ho uneasy as hu did not think Howard would coino into tlio wino room. Had been sitting on her lap ubout four min utes before ho slipped off , and ho grabbed his pibtol from hN pokot. . She caught hold of hint , nnd thci fatal shot vuis exploded. Ryan , \\licu piibhud for an explanation as to how the bull entort-d ut her breast , could not give ono. Ho next acknowledged that it hud been nuule up between them that ho was to follow her when she loft the city with her husband , and that ho had immoral i chit ions with the deceased , Previ ous to going into the aiiny , Ryan worked in thu mines und rullroud shops of Arizona , going thuro from Texas. Left Springfield , 111. , Ilvo years tigo , but did no work while thcio. He is u married man , nnd had trouble with his wife. The com t deemed the question , "Did you over bhoot at your witol" irrelevant , and in reply to Mr. Oflut , Ryan said the only object hu hud in going into the wino room was to procuie drinks , i'urtliennoio , ho did not know whether Mrs. Howard was legally liiuiru'd to her husband or not. When Ryan btopped dqwn from the stand , the nildrc3t.es to the Jury were begun , lirat by County Attorney Mineral on the part of the btate. He spoke for thirty minutes und Mr. Offut folloucd for the accused in un address of up hour's length. At 5 o'clock court nd- Jouruud untHS ) : HO this inorumg , when Law yers Gurley auu\Brudley \ will wimpHno their arguments , und ttie futo af lljan will be left U the jury. PaKton Block Rooms 314 & 315 , Tha following CASOI are a fair out of the mnnjr Imt hare been successfully treated by lr. Smith since ho came to Oman * . lira. I > , acnd 47 yearn ; dark hair and eyes ; applied to Dr. Smith Mnjr 10 ; complained ol tha BollowinB symptoms : Kelt wont and languid ; vomited mucous mingled vrlth dark manses similar to codes grounds. On uinUng a eloso exnmlnntlnn , two hard knots were discovered near the pit of the stomach. She complained of much > hlrst , and for several months hnd vom ited Immediately after eating or drinking. Bktn yellow and nrys body very much emaciated.- .Diagnosis , cancer of the Htomach. Treatment was commenced on May 10 , three dayn later the vomiting hod entirely reitRrd and It has not re turned , Patient has been improving from the llrst and will recover. JolmIC - . M yean old ; dark hair , gray eye * ; Hml suffered from const Ipnt Ion since n child ; ptools dry , sometimes bloody nnd oftentimes they ere in round , hard balls ; dry hard stool , too large. Tor the past four rears had sutlorcd from piles : complained of a dull hendacho , Irri- tabla. sleepy after CAtlng. did not Bleep v ell ftt night ; dyspeptic. Tills boy applied to Dr. Smith nnilw ns cured. Mlsi Plant ngpd 19 roars , has suffered for the past three years from chlorosis ; she -naspalo and bloodless ; had no color in her lips or can ; was always cold , no matter how varm the Trealher might be ; nhe * as always tired nnd languid ; bheuould get up in the morning feel ing worne than whrn she vent to bed the night before ; Bhc had a bad taste In her mouth : felt butter in the open air ; could not bear to be in a warm room : her nppctlto was capricious ; longed for slnto pencils and chalk ; HIOasbo ! - rnmlng dropxlcal ; her face and hands weto swollunln thomornlng : hfrmcnstrnal functions wcro It regular ; auITcrcd from nose-bleed period ically. Miss Plant nppllcd to Dr. Smith when he llrst came to Omaha , and Is noncornales. . cent. The Doctor U performing many very remnrk- nble cures , and the sick and the aflllctcd will not bo cheated or defrauded out of n cent. Dr. Smith lias done more for poor sick people than any physician in this stato. Consultations f iiso fro.ii n n. , tn till 6 p. in. daily , exceut Sundays. Go nnd na o your health IIKSTOIIKD wblle you hare nn opportunity. People who ore noor and destitute will bo treated free of charge erery morning from 8 to li o'cloik. u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVKtt A MILLION UlSTKIDUTU CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated l > r tlio JrfcMaturo In 18TS. for IMucn tlonnl ami Charitable iniriuiKos , niut Its franrtil * inado a port of the present Stntu Constitution , la 1S79 l > r an uiunrhelniliiit popular roto. IU ( iranil Single Number Drawing * tnko pi no monthly , nnd the Urn ml ( Junrterly Uriivrlnga rexula Ir every tlirco monttia ( March , June , fci'ptoinljcriui iJccombcr. ) * 'Wo do hereby certify thnl wo nupcrvlso tlic or ranxcnionts for ull thu monthly nnd quarterly Ilrnw. 1DK3 of The LoulelHUii Mate lottery Company , and Iu person Tannage nnd control the drawing themselves and that tbo enmo are conclude J with honc ly , fiilr- liens and In Kontl lalth timnnl nil parties mill wo nntborliottie Company to me this ccrlltlcKto wltli fur similes of our dgunturo attached , in Its uarerUae- menu. " COMMISSIONERS. We , the undorileneil Banks and Banker * will pay nil I'rlien drawn In thv LouNluim Mute lotteries which ma } be presented nt our pountcrs. H.M. WALMSLKY : I'rcs. Ixmlslana Notional Bank. mntKIS LANAUX , Prcs. State National Uank. A. BAIJJWLV , I'rcs. New Orleans National lliuk. CAltlj KOliN. Prea. Union National Bank. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In tlio Academy of Music , Now Or leans , Tuesday , Juno IS , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each , Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. 11ST OP PHIZES. v i rnizK OF poo.10) ) la I I'lll/.K OK 1(1UUUI ( 1 100.000 i ruixic UK OI.UUU i ai.nuo II'IUZKUP 25.0UUU JOW Z IMIIXKS OP 10,001 ro JU.UO 51'UIZKSOK & .uuare syjuo 2ft IM117.K8 OV l,0t l ttro KOM 1U ) I'lll/KS OK Ull are WffO SUJ I'KIZKS OK 'WO nro 00,000 60U 1'KIZKS OK aJUnru 1OI.UJU ArlMlOXIMATIOX 1-I1IZK3. ICO rrltca of tM approxlomtlnij to KHU.UIO 1'rtio are M.OW 10) ) mil's of fiVl approximating to JlOU.tHO 1-rlio ore 30,000 10U Prir.ra of tiUD approximating to SfOUO ) 1'rlio are a,000 ) TKIUIINAI , PltlZCS. 1,000 TrliP * of 1100 decided uy. .SMl.UOO 1'rlioiiro . . 100,000 1,0001'rlrei of JKJU decided liy .f lUtX ) I'rlzoaro 100.0UU 3 no IMrc nmouctlnK to .JIMUOU For club rotes , or any further Information apply to the undonlfined. YourhanUwrlUauiuuittbo ilUUnct and Itfnutnrojilaln * ore rapid return mall delivery will bu atuurea hy your cncJoBlnti ununrclonu buartni ; your full nddruis. Send IWrAlj NOTKS. oinre i mouuy order * , or Mew York Kxchangc in ordinary letter Currency Uy express ( at our expense ) udclrc * l to Ntir Oiti.Ki.NS , LA * Or M. A. DAUPHIN. \YAblIl.NaTOV.D.C. Address Itegictorcd Letters t ) NEW UKLEAKS NATIONAL BANK , NKW OIHKAN3. IA. T ) fATTTVf"R171 ? TllBt tlin P ' ence of Ocn- IV liiHllilll I 1V > Lj vrali lli'uurmnrd and Early who nro In charge of tbo drawlnux , is a icuar * nnteo of absolute fairness nnd Integrity , tlmt the rhancvt are all equal , and that nn one can potslbly dlvlno what number will draw a I'rlzu. ItlCMK.MHKIl Uiat thu pnymunt of all prizes Is atrAKANTEED nr rouu NATKIVAI. HANKS uf MW < > BIrANH , and ttie tlckeU nro nlnned br tha pre > lount of an Institution whoso rhurtured rlgnts are recoil- idifd In the bluheit courts : therefore , buwaru utuuy Imitations or anon ) oious scliemu. . NOWS THE TIME To have your friends come to KA.VSAS AM ) ACItlCA liA AH iunteni : line's vlsell \ \ tickets and rim SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS oiuuTiu : Union Pacific "Tlic Overland itotilc. " Until July 1 , 1FW. tickets bold for these oxcur- hlniis111 bo good Hurt ) days for thu lound trip and can bo used ten dajs goliiK , When pin- chusi'is uro ready tn return , theb'j ttcKetu will be jjooil live days for that purpose. If purchiihets Misli to stop short o ( destination on out Hues , ugenUulll atuuip tlckeU good to return from buch point J , a. TKliliinS. Gen. J' . A. T. Agent. j { . U UMAX. As 't O , P. i T. A. OMAHA. NKI1. eatl&factlon In the cure ol Ooaorrhcra anil Olft. I rrcwrlbe It and feel eato Iu recommend. * ° ° ulTeren. 3 sxoifm MiD D.eUr.lU. . si.oo. . Sold by Drugt'lt- ' UNION PACIFIC "Tlio Overland Iloiifo. " lias so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved ujion application by any ticket agent to M. J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council 15lull's , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now tecure berth * ordered , the name at a I'ull- man berth is reserved and secured. J. ft , TKHHKTS , K. Ii IjOMAX , Gen. ! ' , & T. Agent. Afcb't G. I' , d T. A. MAIM , Nin. The U WEAK. WERYOUB. DERII.ITA * TED , who In hit FOLLY and 1OWOR ANCE fcai TRIFLED away hllYIOOR of BODY , KIND and MAWHOOn. taming xbMigtlnjf dralni Upon lha FOrjfTAIJIB of LIFE , HEADACHE , BACKACHE , Dreadful DrMtn * , WEAKHEBHoT Memory , nABH FCLKEIiain HOCIKTY. rilHPI.ICd upon th * FACE , and all th * BTFECTtl Uadlneto EARLY DECAY and twrbam CONNDKU * . TIO1C or Ilf MANITY/lhotild ooniult at once th * CELEBRATED Dr\ Clarke , Kttabllthed 1MI. Ef. Clark * hut mad * IfERYOUS DE > BIL1TY. CHRONIC and all DlMaici of the dEJUTO DI11NARY Or ni a Mfo ( ttndy. It makM no dltnartnr * WHAT yon iar taken or WHO ba < failed to cure you. Var to tb tri z can consult with the awuraneo of tjwedr nllaf and cur * . Bend 2 conU postage for worki on your dlieaici. * -3cnd 4 oenU poeUge for O le1 > rnt < d tTorbii on Chronic. IforToa * and Hell * entB Dlieiue * . Coninltatlon , pcreonaUy or bj latter , fro * . Contult tha old Doctor. Vbonnandi cnrod. OOlcciand pnrlom private. ira-Thoto contemplating uarrliBO t nd for Dr. CInrke'B cetcbralod ffulde Hnlo and Vnnmlv. each l&c. , both 2Sc. ( Rtiunru ) . Uefore oonOdlnir your caie , consult Dr. CLAltKK. A friendly letter or call may or a future mnarlngund thame , and add golden yean to life. arBook "I.lf * o ( SecrtO Kr. ror , " COe. ( itampi ) . Medicine and irrltlngi K nt everywhere , lecure from exposure , llonn , 8 to 8 : Sundays , fltnll. Addreu , F. i ) . OLABKB , M. D. 180 80 , Clark SU OHIOAOO , ILL. Health is Wealth ! Dn. K. C. Vf jtsr'a NKRVK AND DRAIN Tnr.A-r- ME.NT , n guaranteed specific for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , Klt , Nervous Neuralgia , llcadacne , Nerrous Prostration , caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , Wnkofulnoss , Mcntnl Depression , Softenlnp of the Urnln. resulting in Insanity , and leading to mlserv. decay nnd death. Premature Old Age , llarrenness , 1,033 of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses nnd Bpermatorhoia caused by ovor-cxortloc of the brain , self-abuse or ovcr-lndnlKcnro. Kachbox contains one month's treatment. Jl.OO a box. or six boxes for $5.00 , sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. ITU GUAUANTE13 SIX BOXKB To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxe.s , accompanied with KM , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by C , F. GOODMAN. Drmjiriat , Solo Agent , 1110 Fnrnam Street. Omaha. Neb. OIUTEFCL COUIFOBTISQ Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural IMPS wnlcb eoYern tno operation of digestion and nuta tion. anil by careful application of the line propcrtMs of well selected Cocoa , SU.-Hip | ban prorldtd onr breakfast tablet with a delicately flavored boTorago which nar > aTO nt many heavy doctor's bills. Ills by Uio jndlclotu w > o ol fucli articles of dial that a constitution mar to cradnally built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hun dreds of subtle maladies an ) floitlnc around us ready to attack whorcver tbero W a wea * point. Wo mar "cayemanra fatal Miaft or keeping ouraelres well forUUcd wltli pure blood and a properly nourtlheU frame. " Civil Sorvlco Onzctte. Made simply with bolllnit water or rallk. Sold only In bnlf pound tins by Cirocon labeled thus : JAMES EPPS& CO , , MADAM SCHACK'S ' ABDOMiNAL HOSE DRESS REFORM Where Phapellncsii. Comfort and llealth are desired It ! ludl j > en - Bblo. Corpulent flKtire' reduced and made uliapoly Iu three to MX months.Soiuen need no longer sutler from weakness of their cox by wearing thlt * supporter. On ealo by leading rucrchantd. Or for cir culars and inform itloa address EARL MFG. CO. , 203 State St. , Gili Floor. CHICAGO , ILLINOIS. MR. SAMPSON , OF OMAHA , SAYS : AND IT IS TRUE THAT The Burlington takes tlio load. It was iu advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving tlio people of Omaha and the weat a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the cast into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines .in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha-and Chicago. It was in advance and is the only line by which you can leave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver ti\o evening - ing of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. v It will load in the future. t Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Oilice 1223 Faruain Street , Telephone 250. 1)epot on Tenth Street. State Line. To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublin and LUcn > uol From New York Every Thursday , Cabin passage $35 and KO , accordbig to location of htnte room. Excursion $65 to $70. Stcerago to nnd from Europe at Lowest rates AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. . G on'l Agents , K ! Droadway , New York. JOHN IILKOKN , Geu'l Western Agent , 101 Randolph St. , Chicago. HAimVB.iIOOHE8AEont. Omaha. Reduced Ctibin Rntps to Glasgow Exhi bition. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homoeopathic Specialist , THROAT AND NOSE , Spectacles Accurately Prescribed. TP. J. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner lUli nnrt UoiiRlas St. Ofllcs tclephoue. Vt& ; Uoaldcnco tolephona , COS. A Wonderful Discovery ! DR. BAILEY , Who is rerniaucuily Located hi Ilio 1'axtou Uloclc , Dooms 012 and J510 , lias recently discovered a method of extracting tcoth w-lthout pain and without the use of chloroform. For the beuollt of the poor. Or llnllej- will extract teeth by his new nnd painless method , from 0 to 10 o'clock every morning free of charge. Diseased teeth , old roots and aching teeth , saved by Ins no wand jialnless method of filling nnd crowning. Consultations and exami nation free. If you or any of your friends are suffering from toothache , call on lr. Bailey. Cra ! ) Orchard WATER. NATURES' GREAT REMEDY. Dyspepsia , Sick-Headache , CoosiipaticD , SOLO BY ALL DnUOOIT . rAMPHLCT BV MAIL PRKC. Orob Orchard Water Co. LouIavUle , Ky. S , K , FELTON & CO , , And Manufacturers' Ae nts for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De- 'tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Straus's ' Building , Fonrtli Floor , OMAHA. NEBRASKA. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And othen Buffering from nanroaa dtfbtlttr , ehauitlng chronic dl oaj , prem&lvr * kl.ellne of lounir < ) r old ar noMllral/ ( Ural l > r Dr. - . . Home's turnout Elrctra * Marntll. licit. TEouumU 3U.to In tli a union Bare h m ovrtu. . TImtMtly felt. 1'Mentedund oJalO - - - - . Wkolc filnllr can ir r uino belt. ' ninemoHct fre wlUmiido lulu Arolil WOL . . , _ lUUoni and bogtu coninanloi. Klrctrle TrUlul ( ft Knr'nra. TOO oorodln'83. nentl tunpforpanipaiK. Oa. w. J.HQRNE. myiurna. IB ) WABAJIH AV..T 'lo attain the slttntJartl of business that a merchant strives f again , JemBfirst \ ( obtain fhc tmpUclt confidence of the public- la no easy matter ( as all business men are aware ) to accofljllah this difficult irtslt , nnd it la an Isolated cas& where U occurs. Ily doing a And obtaining for the public somclliiny which fa main street , have become very pofriilttr , and btrii'e ' at all time. * to please our jHtlrnns , our jo , tailors had a great quantity of goods left on the. . At a very nominal flijurc , and below we quote price * for these goods ivhlch will Induce the most Inveterate barffaln-eeelier to Investigate , $ 9.5O buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. 11.5O buys a One Button Sack Suit , which was rriade t6 orderfor$22. 13.75 buys a Straight-c.ut Saq Suit , which was made to orfJer for $28. 16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $3O. 20.OO buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 24.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 28.5O buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , sack or frock , which was made to order for $60 SO.OObuys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp. ) 4-Button Cutawaywhich was made to order for $65. AND THEY ARE DANDIES. $18.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37. $22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $45. $25.50 Buys a Corkscrew Priiice.Albart Suit , which was made to order for $5O. $30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin. Check , light color , which was made to order for $ GO. $35.00 Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , whicli was made to order for $7O. $40.OO Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. 55 BI ISUl t y < yJB A Hobby and Comincte line of Pantaloons from $2,7G to $10 , All alterations to Improve a fit done free of charge. 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of i2th Street Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.