; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; jHOTt8DAY. ? JUNE 14 , 1883. 5 BilUNGS WON'T SAVE THEM Bwlno of tlio State bio Under the Doctor'o Proboscis. THE AGRICULTURAL BURLESQUE. trfiffclfAJty ftectfS nn The Knllroftfl As 6 H- neht top 1888Tho I'rtrSB Chftnlnuqnn , j 1020 p y LINCOLN , Juno 13. ] $ hO boat-d of ftpehtS bf ln < J state unlvcr- eily con 1 1 fnlcd their bfasincss session to-day. Tfirj rrtcirntng hoofs were gtrori oVcf to lh& j-oddltiR of reports that Were rbfcrlfeti td nl- pr6ttrinU committees. To-tnortdvr th6y will cottr ) before the Mount for action and some < } f tlrcia will bo dlscilsSed In in fhlireitlngr ihtmnor. The report of the building com- inltteo on tlio now lnilQstrl.il schrfoi building \vt * cno that reflect * no credit on the Work thus far ddno. It shorted that no cdihfitoto plans Imd been receded AMI flotwltlistofidlrtg tlila frtct worlt 6rt tfiO foundation had been enfrlod on , hnd dafthlliig td thd report , dond In a Vcfy poor ninnnor , somd ol it having to bd pond dvm- mlmWai' of tiinos. Tlio report from the agricultural farni wns such ns might bo expcctrd froifi thnt dycsoro to" the institution , The agricultural farm and the work upon It has always Jiccn n great ox- jicnso and no results of any character hnvo been received. The present professor of agriculture , after having flvo students for the past year and none of thorn to gpoak a good word forthofiu > nitha.t resigned. Several thousand dollars expense might bo obliter ated with no harm if the institu tion Wa § discontinued. When the report of the f nrm was being read ono of the rcgenU leaned back wcurlly and said that ho never took nny satisfaction In listening to a report from the farm , Tlio report stated that ouc-half the hogs on thaplnca had dlcU Of the swine plague. Dr. Hillings recently asked ono of the regents to secure him sev eral hundred gophers with which ho could oialio experiments. A gentleman remarked When ho heard of it that ho thought n good opening for < Dr. Uillings and his experiments could bo found at a prairie dog town in tin : far western part of Nebraska. If there Is to bo an exception in the faculty , as has been Oftlraos p rod Ic ted , it 1ms not yet come. As prior meetings have demonstrated the Creator part of ihe professors are after the chancellor , impelled , it is said , with the idea that each or nny of thorn could better fill the tiositlon. It Is currently rumored , nnd THE IKE has It from ono of the regents , that ono or inoro of the professors influenced the sen ior * in the school and grounded them to remain away from the meeting when the baccalaureate was delivered in order to snub the chancellor. This , it is stated , will "bo rigidly examined into. It is a fair oxom- Slo of the methods some of the professors in- ulgo In to show their spite work. It is also Bald that Ucgcnt Ocro , in his animosity to the chancellor , endorses thcso actions. Al together the prospects are that the present mission of the regents will bo illlcd with in tercut. ASSESSMENT OF Nr.DUABlCA KAIEI1OAT > S. The state board of equalization thnt has the work of assessing the railroads in the state has completed its work. Tlio assess- , jucnt is very nearly tho.samo us last year , with Iho exception that the tnilcaga is largely increased. The following M * the statement , showing the number of miles , the assessed valuation per tnllo , and tlio total assessed valuation of railroads in the state as determined by the board : VAI > NAMR OP No. of UAIMIOAD. Miles. „ „ „ MlTo.Total - 31. & M ini .01 tis.ooo oo $2,2M.aoo oo O.fcS. W 4(1.KJ ( 0,700 00 nil.CJl 00 Nebraska irt.40 : M4' > 00 742,69 } 00 ICY M3.ll fi.88T , 00 n,3llvn ! ; IK ) A. AN 1117.78 6.776 00 E2,4S BO i&x. vr. . . . . . . . 73.0S 4.KO 00 : KO,78I 00 N. & c i'Kt.71 4.7RO ( W 2,045,872 SO C. , N. &K B.1M 3WO 00 la HQ 00 u.r. 467.20 J1.440 00 r.34i'M 00 0.4H. V. 401is r > , ono oo 2oairoo oo K.C.irO 4.100 00 7W.120 00 Xoii ) , ao 70 Kt. J.&O..R TsX ( 00 034.480 00 8.0.11 r > ,800 oo 1R8.310 00 P. , 13. 4M. V. . . . . . . 4,7W 00 4JS.\C17 ! 00 C. , St. P. . 31. & 0. . . 4,810 00 1,1(12,132 ( 40 C. 1C. &N 4.10000 6ST.7K ) OJ 31. V. . K. &S. W. . . s.iino oo ai.mo oo O.lt.&W.C 4,20)00 ] ,132S14 ( fW O.A.-N. I' G.&U ) 00 l.ilJ. H 4.10000 671,212 00 31 A ; ] j i [ unoperat'd 3.000 00 CI.270 00 O. &K 3.BCOOO ao8.rar oo Tactile Hall war 3,500 (10 ( 249.235 03 Total. 128,674.431 00 Nr.liUASKA 1'IIESS ASSOCIATSON. The midaumnicr rncoting of the Kobroska Press association will bo hold tit the Crete CliRUtauqua assembly grounds Thursday , July B , 1838 , nt the Press association buihl- ing on the grounds. In the ufternoon nt 'J p. in. it Is expected that Hon. J. S. Clurksou , editor of the DCS Moincs Register , will he present and address the association. In the evening : a business session will bo hold , com- 'monciuR at7p. m. Tbo ] iroTuinino for the ovcnliiRsession will be : Admission of members nnd miscellaneous Election of flvo delegates to the National Editorial association that meets at San An tonio. Tax. , in November. The committee appointed at the annual mi-cling in January on legislation will report und a plan of campaign -will be adopted , Tha report of the legislative committee will bo us follows : "Tlio Publication of State Laws , " by P. Marvlu , of the IScatrlco Demo vrut. vrut."The Publication of Commissioners' and Supervisors' Proceedings uud the Proceed ings of City Councils and Town Boards , " by Ross it. Hammond , of the Fremont Tribune. "Cinftslficntion and Uilllc\tlrm of Lofral JtiitfH for PrintluK , " by Joiuca Kwing , of too NVooil Kivor Gazotto. Vivo mlnuto talks on the following : topics : "AdvortisiuB Space nnd Its Worth,11 J. A. MovMurphy , of the South Omaha Hoof and Horn. "Cash In Advance , " J. II. UoUor , of the ( toward Rludo. "Cut Throat Competitors , " T. II. Plckott , of the llloommpton Ouurd. "IJt'-od Head AilvortiainiT , " Iloss L. Hum- mend , of tuo Fremont Tribune. "Foreign 'AdvortlslniV'E.'WliUcomb.of ' the Frlond Tolccrnph. "Tho Political Candidate and the Press , " M. A. Hrown , of the Ueatrlco Kxprcss. "Incrcashih' Subscriptions , " C. F. Koycoof the Hustings Garotte-Journal. The trains arrive at the assembly grounds from all directions prior to 2 p. in , , and at 1 : ! ' . ( ) at night depart east , south and west. It is desirous that a largo attendance bo se cured us irajMirtunt pluns relative to needed legislation will ho adopted and endorsed for cumuaiirn worlc in the election of member * to the IcKislaturo. No plaro for more enjoyment iu the mldsuuimar days cun bo found than thu Chuutauqua assembly grounds at Croto. Lot us hnvo the largest guthurluu in the his tory of the association. F. O. SIMMONS , II. M. Secretary. President. Who Is tliero or great or wealthy , Huft of the tenth once wbltu and healthy That would not exchange right gladly Pelf for teeth ho nocd.i so sadly ) Use SOZOUONT in time , yo slnnora If you'd umticato your dinners 1 Tlio Dauijlitor Denies tlio 8 tory of the Olaudoutlno A young lady of very preix > ssoMing appearance poaranco called at TUB UKE offlce ycsterdaj and tatod that she was the ir.arriei daughter of William Piukett who with a mat named Quintan flgurcd ia a jwlica court trla Tussduy , inontlou of which was madoii TUB BBR , The young lady stated that Iho difficulty gi-cw out of a row between Qulnlnn and her mother relative to some money which ho had paid for board , o which amount a few dollar * was duo him. She relates that her mother is n vcr > rcspcctublo lady and is not wont to sit on gentleman boarders' Inpj , ana that eho was pn-teut In tha room durmg the time Qululan and bor mother \vvro together. The didculty jctwccn Pickctt nnd Outnlan , she says , wai fiitroly the result of (4 orunkfcn quarrel oter he board rnonoy mentioned. Regarding thft estlmdny In the police court , the young wttriftn s ld thftt Qillhlafi wa cither drunken on the witness stand and did not know what bo was talking abont , 6r maliciously lied. LOST "I don't know wjicrc , I can't icll whori , I don't sco how something of Croat value to mo , nnd { of the return > f which I shall bo truly thankful , viz. : i fr'6od ajYpollloi" FOUND "Health and strength , pure jloo'd , An Kpp llto Hko thnt 01 a wolf , r'ogfulftr tlipcBtf6n all by taking Hmt ropulaf And peculiar Tn6dictno , HoWd'a JArmpArilU. I wAnt everybody to try it this tfeitotfn. " It i * sold by All Mug- Ono hundred doses ono dollar. HIT IN Tiiro A It , A At. EnRlncPr Strnok With ft riccoorc ni At9:5JTuMd'aJr : ( night , wnt\o \ M..G. tayloi1 , engineer on H. A ; i ! . locomotive 183 was rnn nlng Ills engfno south of the Eleventh 4tr6ot viaduct and paVdllcl to tlio tracks of the Union Pacific , hd was struck by a plccb 6f coal and a largo Sired stone whloa ho alleges W&s thrown from UnloR Pacific onglno No. 1157 ( which wns standing on the track oppo site at the time he wns passing. The piece of coal hit Him In the ribs , inflicting a very serious . .bruisevhllo the stone narrowly missed hitting him on the head. Tlio case will IMS reported at Union Paciflo hcadquar- tcrs" . Whether Iri the Pnlaco of Pure Do- ilght described by the dastern romnu- cor , they put flavor in their pies , jel lied , puddings , custards , etc. , in not stated. Probably they did. But neither Iho Orient , Europe or the United States Iwva over produced an tirtlelo fitly rivalIng - Ing the delicacy of flavor and purity of VAN DUXER'f ? FRUIT FLAVORING EXTRACTS the bottles of which con tain more than others. Lotifir ago the first In general estimation and deserv edly so. Grocers everywhere sell them. Ttnilrnnd News. The train containing the California , Mon- ana , Idaho aud Oregon delegates to the re- mbllcan convention will arrive In Omaha on Friday at 4 p. m. via the Union Paciflc , thence to Chicago via the Chicago , Burling ton it Qulncy. The tram- will consist of eight sleeping coaches , two dining cars and a baggage cur , and is , in truth , a 13. & M. train. A telegram received at the general > as8engor agent's oillco of the B. & M. from W. D. Snnborn , the C. , B. & Q. agent at San Francisco , yesterday , stated that the .rain was ono of the handsomest that ever crossed the continent. Mr. Sanborn said that they left Salt Lake City Tuesday night and that as they had all bathed in the waters at Garfleld Beach ho would guarantee the j > arty for cleanliness. When the train arrive * hare the B. & M. oOlcials will.nt once proceed to decorate in a most elaborate manner. TAI.MAOE WILIi SPEAK. The B. & M. yesterday issued a circular announcing a rate of QUO faro for the round trip from points in Nebraska to Crete and return on Juno 30th , at which tlrno Uov. T. Do Witt Talmago will speak. It is stated that on this occasion the amount of passenger travel will at least bo doubled. IAXSAS-XIIIUASKA ASSOCIATION. The Kansas-Nebraska association held a meeting in General Ticket Agent Francis' office yesterday. As is usual on such occasions the doors were hermetically scaled nnd'thc only knowledge of the proceedings is a list of the gentlemen present. They are as follows : Mr. Francis , of the B. & M. ; Scott , Union Paciflc ; Milligon , St. Joseph & Grand Island ; Briggs , Chicago , St.-Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha ; Culdwcll , Missouri Pacillc , undDubach , of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe. The latter Li secretary of the association. * DKCD OF MISCKEANTS. The Omaha flyer on the 13. & M. Tues day , from the west , due hero at 3:30 : , did not arrive until 7:45 and as a consequence quence a largo number of east bound nasson- gors wore delayed. It was stated tnat the delay was occasioned by a washout , of a bridge , but a Bp.n man learned from several of the passengers that the delay was caused by a bridge that had beou burned. It was a small structure over Brush Creek , about eighty-five miles this side of Denver. The train reached the scene about midnight and lay there until next morning at 5:15 : o'clock , when the structure was rebuilt. There seems to bo no doubt that the bridge was burned with malicious intcntaud shortly bi'foro the arrival of the Kansas City "cannon ball , " which reached the place before the Flyor. The bridge was over a stream about sixteen feet wide , but was approached by a high and long , tres tle , which was not In nny w.iy injured. The lire could not have caught from an engine coal , because no train had boon over the track for some hours ; neither could it have started from a prairie fire , because the grass around was uninjurod. The miscreants who committed the deed will bo huntotl for. IIosfuMl'a Acid IMioanlmto. Ill KfTcctn or Tobacco relieved by Us use. Public Works. No Dids having been received for the old curbing and guttering on Dodge street be tween Sixteenth and Twentieth streets , Chairman Bulcoinbo has ordered the mate rial to bo put away for future use. Nobody seems to want It , and it is quite likely thnt it will bo disposed of eventually for a song , like the Jefferson square fence , which cost 30 to bo torn down aud was then sold for ? 15. 15.Tho The first contract of thoJJarbor Asphnltum company with the city for the keeping of Douglas street in repairs for live years has ] nst expired. The guarantee on the part of the snmo company aud for the same purpose , ou Sixteenth street will expire on the 18th of this month. The amount of pavement on both those streets is 37-iOO square yards. Hereafter these streets must bo kept m repair at the expense of the city. This may bo done by the latter purchasing the plant of the Bar ber company , establishing ono of its own or paying for usphaltum at the rate of 10 cents per yard. Some of the contracts on the ether usphultum streets will expire every year henceforth. The contracts for repairing the ether pave ments run for ouo year only ; those of them expiring this year are as follows : COI.OKADO SANWrONK. Fourteenth from Leavemvorth to Mnrcy , Juno 13 ; Loavenworth , Eighth to Tenth , May 3 ; Mason , Tenth tw Eleventh , July 3D ; Tenth , Capitol avenue to Davenport , July 30 ; Tenth , Jackson to Pieroo , December- . ! . The amount of paving in these streets is 20,00 .5 squuro yards. CEUJLK BLOCKS. * Davenport , Eighteenth to Twenty-second , Juno 11 ; Tenth , Center to Martha , June B ; Furnam , Twenty-ninth to Thirty-sixth , July 30 : Cumlng , Thirty-second to Tnirty-aixth , July' ) ; Sixteenth , Howard to Vinton , Sep tember 80 ; Fifteenth , Davenport to Web ster , December 23 ; Hartley , Fifteenth to Sixteenth , October 'J4 ; Chicago , Sixteenth to Twentieth , Juno 11 ; California. Sixteenth to Twonty-souond , September 24 ; Cass , Six teenth to Twenty-second , October 34. On thcao ttrceU there are over 100,000 square yards of pavement. Dodge ( treot to-day was fairly alive wiUi sidewalk builders , there being throe or four gangs at work in every block. The rapidity with which permanent walks are being laid is unprecedented , and will cover the business district before the close of the season. John Grunt , the ilagolithin man , Is making a for tune , having about sixty men at work. MothorM Head. The proprietors of SANTA ABIE huvo authorized Goodman Drug Co. , to refund your money if , after giving this California King of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed , it fails to give sat isfaction for the euro of Coughs , Croup , Whooping Cough nnd all throat and Lung troubles. When the disease utTocU the head , and assumes the form of Catarrh , nothing is BO effective as CALIFOHNIA CAT-R-CURE. These preparations are without equals as household remedies. Sold at $1.00 n package. Three for $2.50. DEXOtl AND B/m. tinltcd States Cotirfc , MOfrlOS OVKKntTMiD. Justice Miller yesterday passed upon the motion argued eotttts dayd ftgo In the tfnllc"d Stat6s cb'urf to remand the cases of Culver , Green , Edwards , Sharkoy and Knotto against ttto Chicago , Burlington fc Qulncy rallrdad cotapanjr for personal Injury to the state courts. Ho hold that the cases must bo tried la this court , as they Involve fedferal questions. The caSes were brought ( ot'hN court from Lanca'stcr county by the defendants on the ground of local profu- dido. dido.Tho case of Cfh'aflcS P. KoHogf ? & do. Rgainil Thdmns Mitchell and others that Was on trtol Tuesday afternoon before Jadgo Dnnay still occupied hls'attcntlon yesterdiiy. The plalntifTs In the case are wHdWsaro mdrchants of Chicago. The de- fendanti worffinth'd m'cVcAntllo bufoTo < * s In Tipton , Ia. | d'nd w6r6 customers of the CUI- caoflrm. ( The suit 1 * brought to collect n book account of f 1,625. , Thtfcaso waaRlVcrlto th'O Jury at 5 Idle hour yesterday nft < frn'oo\i. blatrlct Court. The ladles of the Woman's Christian asso ciation were ia court again yesterday dx- IHJcimgtq figure In the application to have llttlo Eddella Ericltson sent to the reform school. Jndgo Grott was somewhat amazed when a coarse-looking female walked up be hind the bench and was about to address him privately upon the disposition of the girl. The court ordered the bailiff to take the woman outsldo of the bar railing , and sent the county attorney to see who she was and what she wanted. Her name Is Nellie Lawn , and aho stated \o Mr , Slmcral , as she showed him the item in TUB BKB about Eddclia , that she cfimo to court in behalf , of Mrs. Duncan , mother of the child , to enter her protest against sending the child to tlio reform school. Tlio girl is out at Mr. Vaudorcook's farm now , and is getting along very nicely. The court sent a deputy after her yesterday to bring her into court , but she has been ill , and it was considered best to leave her there for a few days. It is out of the regular or der of proceoduro to allow any person await ing trial to bo scat Into the country in this way , but owing to the fact thnt she Is a child only twelve years old , and there being no de cent place to keep her in Jail , the court al lowed her to be taken there for safe uud healthful keeping. Ho Is disposed to leave her there as long as she is well aud contented rather than bring her buck to the city even for trial. The court ordered the case con tinued without Betting any time for a hearing of it. it.The The ladles who nro prosecuting the case are sincere in their work , and are following this coursc.as they think , fortbo child's good. They stiy that Airs. Duncan , hot mother , is anxious ono day to have her sent to the re form school , while the next day she opposes it and wants her child returned to her. Some very hard stories are told about the child , oven when she was in Jail with Dora Har mon , who was sent to the reform school some days ago. The ladles who have brought the case to this point will do everything in their power to prevent the child from being re turned to her mother to become a companion of Nellie Lawn. WJLI , UK SENTENCED TO-DAT. John Evans , convicted of burglary , Joseph Roberts , assault with intent to commit rape , Peter Burgo , stabbing with intent to kill , Charles Anderson , "horse stealing , and W. C. Johnson , crime against nature , will be brought before Judge Grofl this morning and sentenced. IU TI.\IXISO OKDEH OIUXTHD. Judge Hopowell yesterday granted a re straining order against the Union Pacific railroad upon application of James Cassidy , preventing the company from paying out M7.50 of his salary of $ SO garnisheed by J. L. Andrews. The hearing in the case is set for Monday noxt. COST1XDBD BV CONSENT. A number of legal cases docketed for yes terday were continued by the consent of the court and the warring parties. A JUDGMENT FOB STOCK. John J. Stock yesterday secured a judg ment in the sum of WOO ngainst W. H. Mot- tor , nnd the action of J. Warren Allen against the West Davenport Furniture com pany was dismissed for want of prosecution. ON THIAI , . The suit of George P. Bemis against P. E. Her to settle the ownership of disputed land in the southern part of the city is in progress before Judge Hopowell. County Court. PETITION POIt I'ltOIHTE. Sophia Louisa Clayes filed n petition yester day morning to enter for probate the will of George Clayes , her husuand. of Bedford , province of Quebec. AM-OfNTED ADMINISTUATOB. Henry Pundt has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Christian Sautlor , de ceased. FILL IN TUB TKENCIT. Thomas Leo began suit against James R. Itarnaclo and George H. Jones , who have the contract for laying gas mains on Lnko street , for $1,000 damages. Plaintiff sots forth in his petition that they left an open trench unguarded and that ho fell into it , had throe ribs broken and sustained other injuries for which he asks the above damages. 1'ETITIOX roil AITOINTMENT. A petition wns filed yesterday for the ap pointment of Henry Pundt as administrator of Christian Sautter , deceased. JUDOIIEXT AGAINST MKS. DAVIS. Judge Shields yesterday rendered a Judg ment ngainst Mrs. Elizabeth D.ivis , amount ing to $37li.'J7 , in favor of the John Dirks Manufacturing company. A Pleasure Shared by Women Only. Malhorbo , the gifted French author , declared that of all things man pos sesses , women alone takes pleasure in being possessed. This seems generally true of the sweeter sex. Like the ivy plant , she longs for an object to cling to and love to look to for protection. This being her prerogative , ought she not to bo told that Dr. Piorce's Favor * ito Prescription is the physical salva tion of her BOX ? It banishes these dit - tres3ing maladies thnt made her lifo a 'burden , curing all painful irregulari ties , uterine disorders , inflammation and ulcenition , prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. As a norvino it euros ex haustion , prostration , debility , relieves mental anxiety nnd hypohondria , and promotes refreshing sleep. s puoonisss. The AVork the Grlppcra are Doing for the People. The cable company have put In all their crossngs , with the exception of that at Twentieth and Cass streets , on which a largo lorco of men was put at work to-day. The old wheel which is the termination of the Twentieth- street line , will bavo to bo taken out to allow the cable to be extended to Lake street terminus. This cable ia 38,500 foot long , and has not yet arrived , though It is expected every day. When it comes the present cable will be taken out and stored away In the cellar of the power house to supply emergencies. Ihe removal of the wheel and the extending ol the now cable will require several days' work and necessi tate the stopping for the time of the Dodge- Twentieth streetcars. Tlio company received a new cable a few weeks ago , which It was thought was In tended for Twentieth street , but it. will bo plated on Hurney street when the rope on that line , Which Is now m excellent condi tion , wears out , * The company own twenty trains which they are ready to put on the track , but they will not do so right away , although on Twentieth street they will run cars iu excess of the immediate want of the peepla. The services at present Is. excellent , the trains running regularly and with gentlemanly and efficient conductors and gnpinon. Superintendent Tucker Is gradually im proving the rough places on the line , and In tends soon to overcome the violent Jerk which is now experienced iu rounding curves. The cars to Lake street will hardly be ready to run before tha cud of the mouth. Continental Clothing House , To the Wholesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buy ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale , Unapproachable' bargains to cldsd 1 the season in dverv department. Our HmUcd space prevents us men tioning but very f6to of the bargain lota offered $ bat wo guarantc'o frdni now un til July 4th , greater bargains in flrio Rcady-Maao Clothing , Furnishing G66ds , nats rind Caps , than were over before fiudrlbd by any nrm in the cloth ing bn8ln6ss in th6 w6st. N6 old goods At any p'rlce" . The goods oiT6red to you lit this sftld are nil now , mtulo upvithin the last nindtjdays - . THE LIST , SEE * Tllfi PRICES It will amply ropfvy the expanses 6t ft trip td Onmllnby any man , w6mah 6V child itanUng.sift wortlt of clothing. As specimens of the diffordnt bargain lots comprised in this lot , wo mention a foTT-as- . follows , with a guarantee that the small number specially mentioned are no moro attractive or desirable bar ? gains than hundreds of others to bo found in every donwtmont of our estab lishment during this sale , Lot 4187. On Monday wo will place on our counters 400 plain blnck pure nil wool imported Whipcord Suits in full weights , suitable for use in this climate ton months of the year. These suite are absolutely now , fresh from the work shop , nnd never shown on our counters boforo. Suits made up in the very lat est style 4 button cutaway frock , which we offer in all sixes from 35 to 44. Wo shall oiler this frock suit at$15 per suit. Wo have not another word to say about this lot , excepting this , that wo have sold precisely the snmo suit over since our store wns opened for $22 , and never less. less.Lot J1530. Wo ofTor 150 Metis' Double Breasted Sack Suits , regular sizes from 35 to . ' 55of the celebrated Slater Flannel all wool and guaranteed full indigo. Goods made by the celebrated Slater Woolen Co. , of Webster , Mass. Mndo nnd trlrrtmcd in first class manner and pot-loci fitting. Wo offer this 16fc to eloso at the unheard of lirlco of $9.60. Remember this lot is all in double breasted Sack Suits. L6t 5G56. Wo offer 100 suits , which will f)6sillv61y bo tnd last of this lot of Iho colobralod Snwyor1 Woolen Co'd fooul of which WO hnvo sold hundreds tiring iholnstuta months. Wo olTor 100 of the neatdfct slyles of thcso famous poods to close nt the remarkably low pric6 of $12. This suil is retailed by ovorj- house In tile country at 818. Wo hfWonovbi XlT6f&da fjtrgi\tii ; thai has given such universal satisfaction as this suit. All sizes nt the same price 312. Lot 3. Wo olTor 600 pairs best fancy Casslmero Pantaloons , goods that weeo made to sell for 37.50 and $8 , this so anon. Goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. , llock Manufacturing Co. , Hocknnum Mill , Droadbrook Mills , and ovhor man ufacturers of equal reputation. They nro in regular sizes , and as nice styles as wo have in our stock nt any prico.'Wo find that we novo a surplus of thcso fine goods and wo do not wish to carry them over , and have consequently made the uniform price of 85 per pair for the en tire lino. Those goods are of the very best workmanship , and equal to any $10 custom pantaloons. Price during this closing sale will bo 85. In our Boys' and Children's depart ment wo offer an EXTRAORDINARY line of bargain , particularly in Short Pant Suits. Our space will not permit of our enumerating the different bar gains in this dcoiirtment , however , wo will mention ono , a lot of " 50 Boys' Sample suits of any of these lota will be sent 0. O. D. with the privilege of examination to any address in. Nebraska , Iowa Colorado , Kansas , Wyoming , Dakota and Montana. OMBOSATON Freeland , Loomis & Co. Proprietors.- Corner Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , A Curious Transaction. Byron Clark , ono of the proprietors of tbo Full Dress saloon.rocelVo < 1 an early call from a policeman ycsterdaj/t'mornlng / ' , and was as- tonlsbod when told that he was wanted on a cbarge of larconv from the person. Accord- inp to all accounts tbe1 complainant in the case owed Mr. Clartfa bar bill of $20 , nnd when asked to pay itlroprescnted that he had no money and invitedhim to fro through his pockets. This Mr. Chirk did , but found no cash. However , ho 'ran across a watch , which the tardy creditor told him to Itoop as security for the claml' Mr. Clark did so , and it is evident the fellow regretted his propo sition , as he left and swore out a warrant of arrest. Judge Berka Admitted the saloon keeper to bail and Pb6 will bo tried this afternoon. * An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo 'two ounce tin boxes , and is un absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hahis , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro nil kinds of piloi. Ask for the OIUGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Good man Drue Co. at 33 cents per box by mall 30 cents. Real Ktato Transfers. A S Patrick to J II erbert w d to lot 0 blk OlnAS t'ntilcfe'H add Jt.000 V Murpny to r F Colim' q c el to lot 4 blk 4 In Armstrong's : ? il add 1 Q K Barker to Hans 1'nulson w d to lot29 l > lk 8 orchard Hill COO J T Holt to S J Wilkinson w d to lot 13 blk 1 C'loverdalo add 800 A P Tukoy to J S Wilkinson wd to lot 18 blkSUrainmercypark - , 750 A V Tukoy to J n Emmlnser w d to lot 15 blk 3 Graminercy park 750 M A Upton and wife to N J lo tiroir et at n o d to w CO ft lota 13 and 11 blk 7V South Omaha 1 W Mlllard to .1 Kotclnnnrk w d to w 1-3 lots 1 and 3 Wk f Denlse's add 0,000 Patrick Church to Convent of Meriiy d to g 3-3 lots bit B so llogpr * ' add COO F Hoienberry to S Heyn w 1 to lot 10 and s 10 ft lot 11 BlK ! 1 sub J I Hedlch'B artd . . 5,000 I , H Allchnol to K1' Dcvrie * . lot It blk 6 Omaha View w d 2.RCO , Wm .7 Cartan to K antl I Colei. lots S und OblkOl South Omaha wd 3.COO J 15 Utley and wife to 8 Carroll , n ft o lot 4 blk U S B Rogers' add w d 3.DOO Wm (3 AlbrtKht ana wife to F A Hart , lot (1 blk 1 lloppl's llonnnza , South Omaha wd fiOO Ooorca N Hicks and wife to W K Klnkele , lot 13 blk IS Westlntvn w d 4V ) Annual llurzon ct al to O I. Itedman , lot 3 Uurzon iVJohnson'ti sub w d 700 August llurzon et ill to C li Uediimu , lot 1 llurzon & Jotmsou'ssub wd C. 0 Charles W l.Tiuan and wife to M N O'Toole. lot f blk 7 Lymau place w d. . . . COO Win J WeUhnns and wife to A II Fitch , lot 1 ! ) Housel &Htebbing' sub wd 2"X G W Btovnu and wife to V U Lantjy , q o d. Iot4blk43 , Florence 1 J Stevens etu ! to J II HIalr'qed , lot I blk BV , Florence 1 O H K * T Co to W A Oardner.w d , lots 13 , 14,15. IU and 17 blk Hi , S.iunilora & lllmu- baugh's Highland 1'ark 000 J S Holers nnd hnsbnwl to H .1 ItoanM. w d , H III ft , lots li , 7 aud S bllr 6 , liogga & Hitl-nadd 0,200 Win G Albright to J M Ilimdoo , w d , lotWJ blk 3i , Albright's Choice 435 O M An her to Chaa Corlwtt , w d , Iota 1 to IU ! Inc blk. % Aihloud I'ark , B Omaha. . . . 1 Tli Kurly , to J Kantitaliod. q c d , lots 1 to 3)lncblk8 ) , Ashland 1'urfc , SOninlm. . . 1 3 KnnaUher ana wife to Chns Corbcll. n c d , IOLH l to 30 luc blk 3 , Ahhlaud 1'ark , S Omaha 3,000 J I < Mulmet alto Chin Corbet ! , a c d , all of blk3 , Abhlnnd I'ark 3.100 Twcuty-cigut transfers 42,631 Building Permits , The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings ; W. J. Doty , stable , Mercer near St. Law rence 1100 Mar ) ' ( Jroscr , to remodel dwelling , 1451 South Fourtwntn street 800 Mrs.J.I'.Oroff , two-story frame dwelling Sevt-nth near WllllailiH l.PO ) O/.ImiiH-rman , lu-lck barn , 1015 Pierce. . . 1,01X1 1) ) . V. Sliolea , cottaue , Cas > s near TUIrty- second , 1,700 .Latu und llensontwotory block of dwell- ln H , Mason near Twenty-sixth O.Cft ) J. Quintan cottage. 14311 South Sixteenth , 1.3UO F , Schultz.'cottago , Hamilton near Thirty- sixth . . . . , . , , . 800 A.L. NelUls. two- tory frame dwelling. Mason'neur Thirtieth 3,750 Louis Iterku , cottage , Fourteenth near Hickory 1.800 1' . 1 * . Myers , one-story brick gtoiv , Six teenth near Davenport O.OOJ F. Almqulst , cottage , Thlrty-nltth , near Seward , . . , COO J. McDonald , two two-story frame dwell ings , Mount Pleasant near Park 4,000 P. T. Tuuder , truuva addition , JJcrt near Twenty-seventh. , 300 Lawrence Nobc , addition to dwelling , Thlrty-gevtroth near Lake , . . . , , &CO Fifteen penults aggregating KB.V30 The TiyonH Cnso. W. T , Lyons , who was arrested on com plaint of Charles H. Hates , u tenant bo was trying to eject from bis premises , was tried yesterday and discharged. Ho was accused of stealing $10 from the room of Bates. The latter tcititied that tlio money had bean ten dered to Mr. Allen to apply upon the rent , and refused. The defendant said ho never declined to'rccelvo money dub him Mrs. Bates then took the money and * ccrcted jt between the pillow and the pillow case on her bed. She went down town aud on her return found a transom opeu and u window lot down. She says lie went to her bed and found tbo money gono. The Batcses then tried to fatten the theft upon Mr , Allen , bo- cauie they knew of DO ono else about the building having been in their rooms. The complainant testified to a conversation which the defendant denied in toto. There wan no evidence that Mr. Allen had taken the money. The charge was based on suspicion and Ill-will. Postponed. a > LONDON' , Juiio 13. The hearing on the suit of O'Donnoll against the London Times for libel has been postponed to tbo 21st last. Who is WEAK , NERVOUS. DEBILITA TED , who In hla FOLI/a and IGNOEtAHCB bu TRIFLED away fell VIGOSl of UOIJY , HIND and MANHOOD , caualng exhauitlog drains upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE , IIE A RATHE , BACKACHE , Dreadftii Dreams , WEAKNENW of Memory , I1AVII- FDI.NKHS in SOCIETY , PIMPI.K3 upon the FACE , and all the EFFECTS loading to EARLY DECAY and perhaps COJVBUMp. TION or INSANITY , should coruult at ones Ihe CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Established 1851. Er. Clarke ha > made NEUTOI7H DE BILITY. CHRONIC and all Dlceues of the OENITO URINARY Orjnnt a Life rttndy. It make * NO dlflferenco WHAT you tave taken or WdO has ( ailed to cure you. A7-FEUALE3 luflerlng from diseases pecu liar to thtlriexcan consult with the asiuranco of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 seats poitaga for works on your diseases. * J flen < l 4 cents postage for Celebrated VTorUu on Cbronlc , Nervon * and Deli cate Diseases. Consultation , personally or by letter , free. Consult the old Darter. Vbonannda en red. OCloci and parlor * prlvnto. SrThose contemplating Marriage fiend for Dr. Clnrke'a celebrated guide Hale and Female , each l&c. , both 29e. ( stamps ) . Before confiding your case , consult Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may vo future Bufferingand shame , and add golden years to life.Book "Life's (8 ( creO Error - ror , " iOc. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings font everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 tn 12. Address , F. D. OLABKB , M. D. 7 06 Sa , acrte St. . CHICAGO , ILL. PARKER'S GINGER TOMIO without delay. A rare meJ icinal uompouu Jtnut cure * whm nit else taILL Ha * cured the woret rases of Cou liW < kLuit ( A Uuna. Indirection , InirarcU'aiiis.Kxh&uetloti. We. atDru gldta. HINDERCORNS. The Bvfett. rjrcst nnd liot cure f or Coron. Bunlonn. < ta Sto | * U | Un. Ennirm comfort to thqfcvt. Nertr rails Uicure. UcunUallx-utnrUU. lUku > x < SC'oN. It. "TJic Overland KoiKe. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line. Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. "fiUJV CI.UIS RULES , " highly interesting and useful to sportsmen It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association , as well as the icvised game laws of the Western Stales and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. S. TKBDKTB , GenlP.&T. Agent Omnhn. Not ) . GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I70-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. WE AX MB N ! " * - ° d mYi-rtfri. . M-M fc. . . . . wi if AB1XTIR 'UENIBiTItS liKMHS. | | T- ' < > . roili ioalblK ( currcuu et i rougS til wctk ' aio ( mii. ! ct J-f'liinHwtlrorVtforftltsjruaoC i rmrauaTrr Tl olhrrbHu. Wor.i nVu { nEttunrcundlnlk'Mraaatbl. H < * 1 1 punfhUu. . the Ssndsn Eleclnu Co. IC9 LsSsllosl. Ch ADVJ5K rneu. now 70 ACT , rotturc ] ) cln0 | and Kunctlonat dltor * dart car * * 'ffcou * Ktoauch Wtdlcto * ! . rtAiiHieatrrTCcaartpiicaiian , UNION PACIFIC 'Tlio Overland ttoulo. " Hat EO arranged its Family Sleeping Car service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M. J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council Blufls , Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductor * taking out such cars , so that passengers can now secure berths ordered , the earnc as a Pull man berth is reserved and secured. J. 8. TlJIlltirrtJ , B. It. IjOMAX. Geu. I1. & T. Agbnt. A s't U. P. fc T. A. OMAHA , Nl'UJ , Knee Pant Suits , ombr.ich ) tltrco dif ferent styles , which wo have mnrkctl fit the oXtrnorillnnrily low prlco 61 52,50 to clo30. Sizes from 4 to 1-t years. Send for snniplo suit. You will be bettor jilcasdd with them tliun anytnlng 'wo hnvo shown you nt this price boforo. Lot 2841 nnd 2839. Bova' Lonff P xnt Bulls. Wo offer in this lot which em braces two Btjrlod. Boys' strlolly all wool Oasslmors sack suits , coat , pants nnd vest. In dark nnd medium colors for boys from 10 to H ycixra ot ngo. ThU Bull was mmlo to sell nt 910 but wo wish to reduce our stock of them immediate ly nnd ofTcr them nt this enlo to close for only $0 per suit. Every parmont Is warranted strictly nil wool now fresh ( foods. Remember the prlco $0. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DE PARTMENT. In this department wo announce tha Bale of 300 do/.on Gents' Fancy Shirts. This entire lot wns manufactured ex pressly for this season's trade , wo hnvo n Inrpu stock of them on hand and offer them at 60 per cent less than the over- ngo price to close them out. All now patto-ins , most desirable styles , fast colors , perfect fitting and perfectly made in every respect , regular prices ot which were from $1 to $1.76. Thisontlro lot in all sizes from 14 to 1G and i neok wo offer at 75 cents each. Order for half dozen lots no loss. Parties at a distance ordering these lots will please Rlvois slzo of collar worn nnd tnis is all thnt is necessary in order to cot a porfcol lit. Men's Half IIoso 7G cents per pair. Wo Offer 850 dor.ou ot Men's Fancy Half IIoso at 75 cents per dozen to closo. Regular Sl.fiO goods to bo sold only ia dozen lots nt the remarkably low price of 76 cents per dozen , in sizes from 0 to DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science ' Scientifically ( Made and Practically Applied. Gentlemen's Belt t Stf til A _ with Kletlrie He4ifii { , DISEASES CUBED WITHOUT SEHBS. IT WILL CURE Uo.t , U.b.urtW ; Kmbriau , A.tb . Indication. Wcalntu * . ImpottnoT , O l I'llu. nmb Aone , VlabttM. Blood pUoow. , nropw et . _ thr M.- ' ' * , - - - - - - - - toMy'port orih. boar : w , o"t > niTI'cJn ' WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS we r tt It clMtrin'the blood na euro. WWMBii * nbe K , bOKi I lb. 7 * TESTIMONIALS Sc Chto * of th Mum coitc and tBotiMinii * of otb n. Blreiproduoca&contlnuoui current t oonT r § aUctrlelty throvffb the body on thonerrw. II by nineratlnffaoontlnnoui current of electricity CIO or tabouraout of 4) throughout the human BT tcm , " irroatnoa iamedUUIr , and produclatr i w lroul tloa of the life ( oreoi thy blood , Im- part , tron S , energy aut be Jtb , wKen alTother treatment > < M fillti Xfio meriu of thu ( Men' line Unit &r * being ncoirnlied BDd Indoned br oniandi ; whom it hat oared. . . , . . . _ , . RKFKREMCEfli Chlcatroi whatts&l * drueKlsts , HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAQNETIC BELT-TRUSS. RUPTURE , - - . CHICHESTEFTS ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND JHEORIGINAL.THEONI.Y GENUINE ENNYROm BEWARE OF WORTHLESSlMITATIONS ASK DRUGGIST FOR @ICNESTER'S ENGLISH ' SAFtAlWAYSRUIABtE.TO LADIES' DIAMOND BRANDTAKCNOOTHIB ( NDlSPENSABU-SOp BVAU ORUSH5TS ORIHOLO3K 4f ( STAMP * ) | MX FOB DIAMOND B _ ' | N LITTCli DV hCTUDN'MAJU. CHlUJCTPt CO.SgUFItlF.HAIUS4NSafrnLA.PATsn SICHATURtOH CVIRY BOX PIUS uNSOUurro WRrrrtN TCITIUONIAIS AND ovti FBCM LAD ) M w HO n vt utio LalAkaKOHUUIO PUiHYRDr LPILU WITH JUCtHS. E.T.Allen , M. D. , llCBUDOpathlc Specialist , THROAT AND NOSE , Epectoclea Accurauly Prescribed. KAJO.OE BL'K. , OSIAI1A Dn. B. O. West's Ncnvc AND nnAnt TAEAT- HUNT , a KUnnuitenrt epoolUc for llyetorln , Ulizl- DOSS. Coarulslonn , I'HB , Nervous Neuralgia , Hcada-vho , Nervous 1'rostratlon , mused liy Hie uae of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depremton , Softening of the Drain , reinltlnj ; In ln anltT , and leading to inlsorr. decay and denth. Premature Old Age. Harrennois , Loss of I'owor In cither cez. Involuntary Losses and Bi > cnnatorhn'R causea by over-exertion of the brain. Bolf-alnue or over-tndulgenre. Each box contains one month's treatment. (1.00 n box , or ul j boxes for SJ.OO , sent by mull prepaid on re ceipt of price. \VI5 GOAnANTEK BIX To cure any caso. With each order received by UK for Mix boxes , accompanied with tl.OOve will pond the puroluiser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatmant does not effect a euro. Guarantees Issued only byO , K. UOOOMAN.DrusKlst , Sole Ageut , 1110 Farnam Street. Omaha. Neb , -TUE- or T11K Milwaukee & S Paul ' Chicago , ) , R'y , Tlio Best Route from Omaha and Council muffs to = = THE EAST = = - TWO 'HU1N3 DAILY DKTVVKUN OUAIIA AND COUNCIL lLUFI < t ) Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. i'nul , Jllnncaixilis , Cedar Ilupids , Hock Islaud , I-Vrcport , Horkford , Clinton , Dubuque , Uarcnport , Klgln , Madison , Janmlllc , Uelolt , Wlnoun , La Crosse , And all other Important points East , Northesst aoA Boultie t. Korthrouab tlckoU call oa tb llckit spent t IMl Karimuuifi.it , In barker JJlocfc , cr at Union 1'ucmc Uepot. 1'ullman Bleepuri and Ibt Boeit Dlnlnz t' r Iu the world urejuu on ibu mala Una ut itio C'jl'o , IJIl waukr It y t. I'aul Ilallwajr , nod orurr "litutlonli paid to puicBgers t > j courtouui employes cl Ut COIUPSDV. U. \11LI.KR. ( ] Eoral Maasgor. . . . i.r. TUCKKk AsslitanlOnatrsI Usnssor. A. V. B. CXRPBNrBB , a n f l I'a snt r and OBO. i : . lIliAKFOaD.jlultUnt Ceo rU Iu > l6 < t/ * J.T. Clt&t Of ceral auptrlateadcal. NOW'S THE TIME To nave your friends coino teAs As KixHtern lines will sell tlcketa and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVUIl THE Union Pacific "Tlio Overland Itoiitc. " Until July 1,1883 , tickets ROM for thosa oxcur- nlons will lie good thirty days for tha round trip and can be used ton days going. When pur chasers nro ready to return , thcso tickets will be good live dayw for that purpose. If jmrclmners wish to atop short of destination on our lines , ngontK will Btninii tickets good to return from * ' jl8'PliIJllETS , OPH. I'&T. Agent. fa.L.l/JMAX.Ass'tQ.P.&T.A. OMAHA. NKll CNAtaUAINTID WITH TH ( OIOOKAPHTOF THE COUNTRY WIU ODTAJN MUCH INFORMATION FDOM * STUDr OF THIS MAP OF THI CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAHD& PACIFIC R' ' ! Its mala lings and branches Include CHICAGO. PEOHIA. MOXJNE. HOCK IflLJUrD. DAVEir- POKT. DEB MOINEB , COtmCEC. DLXTFF8. MUS. OATINE. KANSAS orrr. BT. JOBEFH. LEAV- ENWOETH. ATCjnDON. OEDAU KAPIDQ , WATEIILOO , ZHNKCArOU3 , and ST. 1'AUt. and scores of Intormedlata clUss. Choice of routes to and from Uio FaclOo Cos.it. Alt trans- ttn tn Union dspota. Vast trains of Fine Day Coaches , elegant Dlnta ? Can. snairalfcoat Pull * man Palace Slocpora , and ( between Chicago , at. Joocpb , Atchison and Eansaa City ) Ilecllutag Chair Cam , 0 nts Hree , to lioldera of througU firot-closa tickets. ChlcAgo , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Croat Rock Island Routo. " ErUndaWeet and Oouthwest from Kansas City acdOt. Joseph to NELBOM. HOUTON. . 2BU.E * VILI.E , TOl'EJCA , irEItrNOTON. WI01IITA. irUTOirXMDOtf. CALDWItUk etui all poluta la KAN8AB AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and bejrond. Entire rjossenitcrorjulpmeut of the celabrated Pullman manufacture. All ua/Jty ap * pllaacta and modern Improvemeato. The famous Albert LOB Route Zs the favorite btvrein Chlcajrp , Hock Island , Atchison , Kansas City and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. IU WaUrtovra liranUi traverses the great "WHEAT AMD DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Wntortowii , lijilrlt Laki , Bloux 7alls and many other towns and cities. The Short I4ue via U noca and Kuikslcoe offurs BJptrlor facilltlea to travel to and fi-otn Indian- epolls. Cincinnati and other Oouthern volnU. i'cr TicktU , Maps , 7clder , or denlrud lafbrmo * UOD , apply at any Ooup < ) n Ticaet OOlco or address E. ST. JOHN , U.A.HOLDFIOOK. PEERLESS DYES Jl