i | JMM iii 1 1 ; 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1888. r's THE CITY. The Intcrmil revenue collections yes terday were $8,259.62. The board of health met yesterday , but no business came before it. A girl ton years of ngo was yesterday tnkcn into the house ofV. . 11. Adntnc , nt Thirty-first nnd Miami streets. Tlio ' child refused or was uimblc to RVO ! her name or residence. The democrats of the Second ward will dedicate their now wlpwnm on Sixteenth and Williams streets this evening. lion M. V. Gnnnon and others will address the meeting All arc cordially invited to attend. The union bricklayers will turn out to a man on the Fourth. A committee lias been appointed to meet with the other committees next Monday night to arrange for that day. The boys are taking much interest in the great event nnd we hope it will prove n success. Homan & Terry , liverymen , want to know the whereabouts of two rigs that were let out , but have not bepon re turned. One of thorn comprised a plmcton drawn by a gray horse. It was hired by two soldiers. The other outfit included a gray horse , and was lot to a boy about eighteen years of ngo. ngo.Gen. . John C. Fremont took a drive about the city and its suburbs yesterday morning under the guidance of ox- Mayor Chase and expressed much pleas ure and surprlbo that such a "magnifi cent city" should have grown up hero , where not the first vestige of a settle ment existed when over forty years ngo ho passed by hero with his government steamer on his way to Fort Pierre,200 miles above his landing point nt the time of his flrstoxploration of a route to the Pacific coast. Colonel Chase was a member of the first national republican convention at Philadelphia in 1858 , for Wisconsin , and is a great admirer of the distinguished Pathfinder. Personal Paragraphs. O. B. Cookc , of lioonc. , In. , is at the Mil- lard. lard.B. B. P. Durham , of Hustings , Nob. , is nt the Paxton. John Zchrung , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Pax ton. Loulo Meyer , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Paxton. P. C. Qulnton , of TopoUti , Knit. , is at the Paxton. .7. D. Prouty , of AVilcox , Neb. , is nt the Windsor. AV. M. Brossler , of Wlsner , Neb. , is nt the Windsor. * W. E. Winslow , of Moorefleia , Neb. , it at the Paxton. 'Monroe Murphy , of Sioux City , In. , is nt the Puxton. Frank Uico , of Grand Island , Neb. , is nt the Windsor. C. O. Chnrlston , of Holilrcge , Neb. , Is at the Wiiulsor. Thomas F. Miller , of Fullerton , Neb. , is at < the Windsor. . Thomas C. Hrainurd , of Kearney , Nob. , Is nt the Puxton. . E. G. Cooley , of Weeping Water , Nob. , is at the Millnrd. K. W. Fling , of Albion , is in the city and is registered nt the Puxtou. Messrs. II. H. Whcolock and F. II. Penny , of Fullerton , Nob. , are at the Millard. General Fremont loft for St. Louis yester day afternoon byway of the W abash road. E. U. Whuloy , of the Sherman County bank , came up from Loup City lust night ami is registered at the Millnrd. Mrs. .fosiah Dewey , of San Francisco , Cal. , nnd three children uro visiting Mrs.V. . I. Kicrstcnu , No. 3.01 Farnam street. C. II. Matson , the Chicago sheriff who hung the anarchists , was at the Millnrd yesterday en route homo from the liluck Hills. Mr. M. G. Macleoil returned to the city yesterday , after an abscaco of six weeks .spent nt Churlottctown , Prince Edward Island , whcro ho laid the remains of his lovely young wife , who died in this city on March 23. Mr. Maelood's deep grief appears to bo unabated. His many friends extend to ; him a hearty welcome on his return , with the assurance tint their sympathy for him in his great bereavement and deep sorrow , is as warm as over. Dlscnsc.-d Millr. Milk Inspector illckstoin accompanied the state live stock comiiilsslnnar in his rounds of the dairies from which Omaha draws its sup ply of milk. They visited forty-clpht places and examined 10 . " > cows. They found six ani mals with pronounced symptoms of disease , and ordered tjio owners to destroy the 'milk from them. Other i-uttlo displayed suspi cious symptoms anil will bo examined again. The investigation occupied four days. Driving 'Kin Out of Town. Charles Stanley and Charles Gibson , ar rested in a house of prostitution , were sen tenced to thirty days in the county jail , but sentence was suspended on n promise to leave town. Lu Nottlehouso was acquitted of an old charge of stealing a seal-skin hat at ' the Mlllurd , and will bo tried the 10th for being found in a disreputable house. Rosa Hurtulias Hose Cluibe , puia her monthly flue of W. > Kiiutlt Andot-Buii Missing. ' A Dane named Knudt Anderson is missing from his residence in a flat at St. Mary's avenue nnd Twenty-seventh street. Ills . wife was taken to the insane asylum at Lin coln on Sunday. Ho went with her mid has not returned. His friends ore anxious about him , and of course they udvanco the theory of-suicide and of foul play because ho has loft soiiin goods in his lute dwelling place. His rooms are complained of by neighbors us being unwholesome , Tried To Shut OirCiimmlnijN. At tlio mooting of the llcbnso board yester day City Clerk Southard moved that the li cense ot Thomas Cnininlngs , ox-city marshal , bo revoked. Cnminlngs has a saloon near the fair grotinds , and during the races docs a thriving business. Mr , Southard urged public policy us a reason , but Is accused of personal motives. Mayor Hroatch objected nnd the city attorney was culled on for coun sel. He was of thu opinion that the license could not bo revoked unless Cuuiniings hud ' violated some law. That hail not boor proven , and-the saloonlst is in undisturbed possession of the Hold. A Premium on Oiiinhn rtonds. City Treasurer Hush has closed the snlo offcJOO.OOO worth of city bonds to eastern purchasers , receiving u good premium on the ' Bumo , and thus showing that the city's bonds meet wit n good stile and are in demand In the eastern money markets , The bonds were 0 per cents , and were bid for by the following parties ; S. A. Kceno & Co. , Now York , who ottered f 2,200 on 2 1-10 per cent premium : Hlako Bros , , of Boston , who of fered 2 OM00 per cent premium ; Drowsier , Cobb & Estabrook , who offered 2 70-100 no r cent premium , and U. W. Harris , of Cincin nati , who olTorcd fS.-WT" , or 4' per cent pro- inlum. Mr. Harris'offer was accepted , and the bonds are being made out to him , Tlio Itaccs Postponed , The rain of Tuesday night uiado the track t the fulr grounds so heavy that It was ducidcd.to postpone the races until to-day , This action was decided upon by the man- ogcmcnt because they wish to give the spoo- tatoi-s the fastest time possible ut this meet- Ing. The races to-day will bo llrst class , the Ill-fit bclni : thaM : trotting , for winch the following entries uro inado : 1) , Cunningham , Omaha , cuter * b a Abel ; Johnson & Henry , Wuhoo , Neb. , opicrs s g Hilly Ford ; Toler Stock Farm , \YIchItii , Kus. , rntcrs b e Hlaolt Tom ; K. H. Sackett , Chicaso , enters b m Modjesku ; Wood * & Allcu , Mobcrly , Mo. , enters p Louis S , ; Perry Johnson , Color- nao Springs , cater * s g Carroll. The second race U the .three mm- ute trottint' , nurse fOOO.W. . E. Ever- hart , MaUland. Mo. , b E Walter K ; H. L. Heaves , AtneiiP.Qn. , s in Susto Heaves ; J. S. McCoy. Omaha , b g Captain Hunt ; I.gu While , I'coria , 111. , ' bgLou White ; William Duffce , St. Louis , b ( t Big Sam ; U Bowcrsock.Hnstlngs.bllcsr Prince McMnhonS J. T. Fisher , Sioux Cityim. , s m Twilight. Next comes the 2:25 : pacing , purse $000-W. T. Bruen , Oakland , In.en g Warren Daily ; Txiuis Grabenstnller , Buffalo , N. Y. ( ch K Bnlsorn Wilkes ; Wade Carey , Council Bluffs , p g Gray Jim ; Porter & Calrtwcll , Atlantic , la. , s m Annie J : Nat Hrnwn , Omaha , KB St. John ; Perry Johnson , Colorado Springs , b g McFaddcn. WAS IT A WICICI31) PLOT ? The Damning Theory of the Father of Ida Clayton. The case of Ida E. Clayton , the girl who ran away from Wisticr , presents curious phases , William Pease , a former neighbor and lover of Ida , told n straightforward story that purported to have the endorsement of the girl. But Mr. Clayton has n theory that contradicts the statement of Pease. In Justice to the young man , however , it may bo said that the girl's ' father has held conflicting theories. Ono of these ho bases on a docu ment found In Ida's trunk after she left home. The paper Is a remarkable one , ana while It proves nothing relative to the matter In question , It may bo a link in the chain of supposition. At any rate It Is worth reading as n curiosity. It reads as follows : Wiss-Kii , Neb. , Mar. 18S9 , Cumlng Co. , Nebr. I do hereby solemnly swear ( or ufllrni ) that I will never let anything ( bo it good or bad ) turn mo from thu friendship of Ida E. Clayton nnd that I will bo her true friend nnd If she is ever sick or In trouble I will help her If It Is in my power to do so. By the help of God may this oath remain good until death shall part us. [ Sijncd | MiNxin. E. PEASE. ( Witnessed ] IDA E. CI.U-TO.V. This Is written upon a small , two-page sheet of paper. At tlio top of the ilrst page are pasted three small pieces of paper with flowers printed in colors nnd bearing the sentiments , "Sincerity , " "Devotion" nnd "Hope. " The letter is written in a large , bold but cramped hand. The names are In a smaller hand and in a pale inic that has not turned blnck. The remainder of the doc ument , oven to the words "signed" and "wit nessed. " arc In a black ink. The conclusion is inevitable that the paper was prepared for the girls' signatures by a third person. Mr. Clayton's theory Is that three men con spired to entice hls'dnughtcr from home. Ho gives their names as William 1'caso. Harry Harris and James Crawford , all of whom formerly lived nt or near Wlsmer. Harris now drives a hack in Omaha , and Crawford is reported by the police to liavo been a pal of Joe Kyan , the forger. Mr. Clayton thinks these men begun their mach inations a long time ngo anil hud to work several months to overcome his daughter's scruples. The document copied above. It will bo notfced , was dated in March. The father's idea is that Pease drew his sister Minnie into the plot bccausa of her Intimacy with Ida , but ho does not charge Miss Pease with knowingly being a party to the suliemo to spirit his daughter away. She tuny , have been wholly innocent of wrong intent. At any rate , the document is a curious one , and bears internal evidences of a suspicious nature. Drink Malto it is pleasant. When you come to Omaha stop nt the Globe , the best located $2-a-day hotel in town. Between 13th and 14th streets on Douglas. Shetland pony for sale by George A. Kcclino , Council Bluffs. C. Leo Staub , Architect and Supt. , oillco 11110 Iloward ; 1C years' cxpcri- qnco. Fine , Htylish buildings a spec ialty. A 1MSKEKTON IN LIMBO. John Broady Arrested by the City Police Tor Clubbing ; a Man. Charles Meyers , evidently a German and a laborer , cnma from Chicago and landed in Omaha day before yesterday , but his ac quaintance with the city dons not begin with favorable Impressions. Ho spent last night at the central station with a bandaged head , a bloody shirt and a limp in his walk. Meyers says ho got off a car last night when two men began to speak of him as "a wet you call scr.ib a scrap. " He responded With an interrogative "yes , " and ono of the men struck him. "Ho knocked mo down on the track , " said Meyers. "I yelled'don't ' hit so hard ! " but ho knocked mo down pvery time I tried to get up. " Moycrs was dazed or drunk , and his story is highly improbable. There is no uncer tainty , however , about the thrco scalp wounds which ho received from the billy of a Plnkcrton detcctivo named John Broady. The hitter's account of tlio fracas is probably correct. Moycrs was drunk and tried to climl ) upon a B. & M. locomotive. Broady pulled him off. The Gorman showed fight , and the otllccr clubbed him into submission. The city police arrested Broady and locked him up at , the central station. Moyers bled profusely , but his wounds are not dangerous. Drink Malto. Stop at the Globe hotel. The AVny to Dispose of Them. James D'unn , n chronic vagrant , and who although of Caucasian blood is living in open ndultry w.th a ncgress , was up before the police magistrate yesterday for the third time inside of a week. The judge gave him thirty duys in the county Jail , twelve on bread and water , but ugrcuct to suspend sentence provided ho loft the city. A Vcternn'H SliotH. Some excitement was occasioned yesterday la the Vicinity of Twentieth and Howard streets by the repqrts of throe pistol shots. Invcstlgutionrcsuitcd In finding that no do mestic tragedy had been committed , and that a mad dog only hud been killed by Captain J. ! ' . Clapp , pf the Battle of Guttynbuf } , ' . The canine belonged to A. T. Austin , who resides at'5r ( ) South Twentieth , and tlio slaughter was committed at the io.jue.st of Mrs. Austin. 'Stop at the Globe hotel. The silk glow of the tea rose Is ac quired by ladies who usc-Po/.zouPfl Com plexion Powder. Try it. ( iond-Myc , Pinkie , Gooil-IIyi * . The Plakorton Salvation army in thls.clty will shortly remove to their barracks at Chicago cage , oil the force having been withdrawn with the exception of Omaha and Platts- inoutli , and as everything in these two places Is "running smoothly" "thnro is no further necessity foi' their presowo. On Juno 1 , HO it is buhl , Captain Foley , Captain Connors and the nine sergeants now on duty hero will pack their turkeys and skip. They will bo greatly inUbcd by newspaper men.especmlly , for among the few redeeming traits In their character bo it said to their credit thov have never on any occasion refused any informa tion , but huvo i-kaorfully given all the pointers a teportor could desire. Captain Conner's absence will bo foil by the crowd who delighted in listening to his jovial anecdotes , _ Drink' Mnlto , 2-5 cents u bottle. Pcacaat Homo for Thirty Days. Martin Shoat , au inveterate wifo-beatcr and worthiest ! tlruukim1t who abuses his family nnd refuse * to support them , has again been sentenced to the county Jail for the space of thirty days. It is only about a week ago since he finished serving a similar sentence , Ever since his release ho lias been on a continual spree , and not only has lie abused his wife , but has attempted to drive away the boarders , by keeping whom Mrs. Shout U trying to eke out u livelihood. Lust evening ho became \ cry demonstrative , and Mrs. Shout had to appeal to the pollen for protection. For thirty duys peace will onto more reign in that home. Stnoko Seldenbery's Figaro and g6t the best 5-cont cigar In the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. Notion to Urioklaycri. . Every member of the international union within the jurisdiction of No. 1 , of Nebraska , is requested meet at 'their hall on the Fourth of July at 10 u. in. to take .part la 1 > urate' ! . By order of tlio union. LEB FUOST'President , , AGGIE Min.IIAljh 19 FOUND. She Is Discovered By Her Father nt n Fnrin lloiiso Near Blnlr. The mysterious disappearance of Sarah Agnes Mulhall has awakened the greatest Interest not'only In Omnnn but throughout the state. The sheriffs and other ofllccrs in the various Nebraska towns have lent their aid to the local authorities hero , nnd the result wns the discovery of the missing young lady In a farm house near Blair yesterday. She accompanied her father homo Tuesday and ho Is overjoyed nt the restoration of his pretty and modest daughter. Mr. Mulhall gives the credit mainly to Tnr. Br.n for the recovery of the girl , ns the account In Tuesday morning's pa per concerning her disappearance was rend by H. D. Schneider , sheriff of Washing ton county , who telegraphed to Mr , Mulhall that ho'iiad seen in Blair an ele gantly dressed young lady answering the description given ot Miss Mulhall in Tun UF.H. UF.H.Mr. . Mulhnll telegraphed Immediately to the sheriff that ho would come to Blair in the evening on the OMO train , but owing to the excellent service of the Western Union telegraph company the tele gram reached Blair just two hours after Mr. Mulhall arrived there Tuesday evening. Mr. Mulhall reached Blair about 7 MO , and put In the evening until about mid night in company with the sheriff , his deputy and the city marshal In trying to locale the girl. After looking about for some time , they stopped for refreshments nt n saloon-restaurant. when the proprie tor who overheard the conversation informed them that his sister had come from Omaha on Sunday evening , nnd had picked up an acquaintance with a young lady who occupied the sumo scat with her in the car , and who answered the description of Miss Mulhall , The proprietor's sister was hunted up , and she continued her broth- 'er's story , minutely describing Miss Mulhall's outlit , even to the ring on her parasol. It was also learned that she had called at ono or two places in Blair and asked for work , but the persons applied to had stared in astonishment at the richly dressed young lady clad in costly apparel , and wearing gold and diamond ornaments , asking for employment ns a common domes tic. They told tier something was wrong , nnd crushed in spirit nnd rot knowing where to go and what to do , she hhd wan dered about the streets the greater part of Monday. She him money In her pocket , but went hungry , being too frightened to go to any public place to get refreshments. Al though seventeen years of ago , she has been constantly at homo , except while nt school , and was utterly lost among strangers. About midnight Tuesday nitfht the father and oftlccr.s were forced to abandon , their search on account ofthe stormbut just before retiring thcyjlcnrncd that the missing girl had been seen poingout into the < : ountry late in tlio afternoon. Early as1:30 : yesterday morning the caper father and the sheriff were up and started into the country to follow up the clow. They resolved to stop at every farm house on the way , but before they had gotten half a mile away from the town tlio father discovered his daughter coming out upon the porch of n farm-house owned by a Mr. Me- Cormlek. The eager father jumped from the buggy and rushed up to his lost child , and the two foil into each other's arms sob bing , caressing each ether and unable to say a word. Mr. and Mrs. Ali-Cormick had heard her utter the single word , "father , " and the affecting sight moved them , too , to tears , and the sheriff wiping his eyes , remarked he thought that the rain had settled the dust , but something munt 'hivvo gotten into his oycs ns ho could hardly sea- All sat down on the'j po.rcli where the repentant daughter tolfl ? her. father of her strange flight and us ' cause. On Saturday liibt her inotueiOiacU administered a mild rebuke to her , but tlib words sank deeper than Mrs. Mulhall hud ever dreamed they would as the sensitive daughter took them so strongly to hcartns"tp 'determine to leave home. Accordlngly.Huiijay under the pretense of going to cliunjh Klio.walted in an obscure part of tho.ciry until evening when she took the 0:40 : train for 'Blair when she met with the experiences men tioned abovo. Mondnycvoning s > ho stopped at Mrs. Johnson's fnrmhoilsu bylow Blair , whcro she was promised worl ; p'rovidcd she did not secure it nt Mr. "Mcpqrm ick's. The following morning " 'she com menced working at Mrs. McCormick's , where she stayed until found by her father. Mrs. McConnick was delighted with her sweet and gentle vvnys , , licr in telligence and willingness to work anil when her father came lo take her away begged him with tears to lefr Aggie stay with them as a member of thcifamily , calling her a "jewel ot a girl , " But the father was only too anxious to recover thopridi ! of his family , and expresses the most devout thankfulness Juat.sho is as pure us she was whun she left her home. Aggie appears to bo very penitent ; for her unhappy escapade. The 100 reward goes to the sheriff. ! Dr. McOrow. kidney , Rectal , & priv ate diseases. Room 13 , Bushman block Drink Malto ut soda fountain. MOItTUAIlY. THU.MUUU. . DDcath came yesterday to the relief of Earl Trunibull , a young man who , for the last six months , has been suffering most acutely. Ho was 20 years of age , and a teleg rapher in the Omaha freight department of the Union Pacific , whcro his father. CJeorgo J. , is foreman. Some time since , Earl , in wrestling with a fellow-clerk at the depot , injured .Himself by straining , which turned into paralysis , and from this ho died. Ho will bo buried to-day at 'J p. in. from the residence of his parents , 1T4'J South Four teenth street. A Night of Opera. The public generally should not lese sight of the fact that the proceeds of this entertainment at Boyd's opera house to-morrow night is for'tho benolit of a worthy object the St. Philomenn's porocluul residence lujid. The mem bers and friends of St. Philomena'ij ca thedral choir bUFtnin the chorus mem bers , mid by request have albo arranged a number of tableaux , etc. . in the com- ineflicttii , "My Eccentric Cousin. " The scones from "Bohemian Girl" and "Mni'Hunn" will bo given in cos tume. Ono of the most olfoetivo parts in the gypsy moonlight bcono of the "Bohemian flirl , " where the soldiers lire in hciiruh of Thnddmis , the pro scribed Polo , gonoriillv has to bo eut out or hurried through , with a lot of still , inexperiencedbiipors , Dovilshoof. the chief of the gypsies , has a chance to do some good work in this"sceno. . An innovation in this respect has been inado never before attempted by any company that has over given this opera that of an advance guard of regular foldiort ! . This part will bo essayed by Second Sergeant J. M. Mullens nnd a detachment of the Croighton guards. Owing to MiM Arnold's excellent , training of tin ; choruses , the nlfair promises to ho n grand success , from an artistic ns well as a lintuicial stand point. Promoted. John Francis has been promoted to the po sition of general passenger agent of the B , & M. Huilroad la Nebraska , with jurisdiction over all lines west of the Missouri river. The lesponsihility of the position is great , callingfor ) capabilities of high degree. No man without lurgo expcrieiit-0 ana natural aptitude for the work could bopa for success in such a position. Therefore , the B. & M , mangcmcnt. In choosing Mr. Francis have not only highly coinplimimtcd him , but luivo strengthened their load with the traveling public. To err is human , but you make no mistake if you use Dr. Joncd1 Roil Clover Tonic for tlybpojuiu , costivenobs , bad breath , piles , pimples , uguo and ma laria , poor apphtito , low spir.its , or dis ease of the Uklnoys , stomach and liver. 60 cents , . \Ylil4ky Notes. ' C. O. Clark , one dT the whisky mco In PO- ' prl.ii , III. , and onfl of the mom'bora of ( ho whisky pool , has been io - this vicinity for several days , back ; part -of the time be de- vcteU to the utarryhJg ol hjsTb.r Ui ia Stoujs City. He has Hud several talks with Mr Her , with what intent cannot be ascertained. Collector Cnlhoun arrived from Nebraska City Tuesday night nnd reports that the ills- tlllery thcro Is running at about three-fourths of itscnpacity. Ills in the whlsxy pool nnd Mr. Cnlhoun said that 'thcro was no talk down there of the place-being - closed up. Drink Mnlto forthe nerves. Mr. and Mrs. P. Massy Howard will sustain the principal roles in "Tho .Bo hemian Girl.-1 "MnrlUina"nnd "My Ec centric Cousin , " "assisted in minor roles by Mr. W. C. Long , Miss Pannlo Arnold , Mr. D. D. McDonald , Dr. E. D. Arnold and Mlsa Clara Kocdor. It Is understood that the telegraph operators intend to bo present in largo numbers nnd give Mr. Arnold a rousing ovation , on account of his having sang for their benefit in Now York city ilur- ing'tho great strike some years ngo. They were so much pleased at his gratultious kindness on that oceasion that they bore him on their shoulders though the streets after the perform ance. _ The Gospel of Memory. In these days science travels on the wings of the lightning , and among her latest discoveries is one by that ac complished memory specialist. Prof. A. Loisotto , Sli7 : Fifth 'A vo. Now Yorlc. The professor makes bad memories good nnd good ones bettor by a method peculiar to his own , and the result accomplished remains as a 11 x oil fact as long ns the in dividual lives. Taught perfectly by mail. Look into this , it will pay you. KcspoiiHO. The following letter has been received by Secretary Nattlngcr from Chairman Walsh , of the Augusta visitors , who were enter tained In this city a few weeks ngo. AUOURTA , Ga. , .Itino 9. [ Oftlco of the Au gusta Chronicle. ! G. M. Nuttingcr , Secre tary of the Board of Trade , Omaha Dear Sir : I have received copies of Tun Bun , as also conies of the annual illustrated re view of that , paper for 18ST , for which 1 beg to thank you. Our party are fully ap preciative of your courtesy and generous hospitality , and we await the opportunity to show you our full appreciation of the same. I sincerely trust that you nnd other citizens of Omaha will visit our city during the exposition in Octo ber nnd November. At any time that you or any of your friends may visit us , I will bo glad to extend every courtesy and to show my appreciation in every way that I can of your cordial reception and general hospitality wlulo at Omaha. Yours very truly , PATHICK WALSH. Win. Black , Abingdon , Iowa , wnsi cured of cancer pf the eye by Dr. Jones i Red Clover Tonic , which cures all blood disorders and diseases of the stomach , liver mid kidneys. The best tonic and appetizer known. 60 cents. Stop at the Globe hotel. KBPUUliICANs ! ' Union PacI tic. "THE OVBRLAND ROUTE , " Will sell through tickets at rate of ono faro for the round trip , from points in Nebraska and Knnsas , to parties desir ing to attend the National Republican Convention to bo. held in Chicago Juno 19th. Tickets good going Juno ICth to 10th , and returning June liOth to 2olh inclusive , with continuous passage only in each direction. Temporarily George Clemens , of Kearney , who has- been before the United States court on the charge of sending an obscene letter to his wife who has left him to come to Omaha , has been released on his own recognizance to np- next November. He left for Blair lust night. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity , strength and wholesomeness. .More economic than the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot bo sold in competition w 1th the multitude of low te ti > hort weight alum or phosphate powders. .Soliimlu / in eiWK. ItOVAl , llAKIKU I'OWDlUt CO. , UK ) Wall St. , New Ynrlf. O wins to the Inclination of many people to bo hunihugKod In the purchase of ill tides of necessity U/ll I Yflll"ltll ° household , wo feel It our H ILL. 1 UU duty to sound u notoof warning to those w ho seek remedies for thu relief of the aches and pains I I JTCrJ Incident to this season or the LIOILll your. Thu front and orowlnit popularity of HKNFON'N ri.AhTKii Inih tempted nnsriupulotw man- Tfl iifacttircrM to otrer many worth- I U lens substitutions and Imitations of that valuable remedy , hence we would advlHo thoco wno wish CnilUn ' " b < 'clru | prompt relief from OUUIlU Colds. CouKhH , Hoarseness , Pleu risy , Chest I'liins , Hclatlcu , Ithen- mutism , I.iimbogn and llackachu. AfiV PF9 * ° i-iiiofully avoid worthless HUVIUl.1 plasters by always asklns ; for IIH.NSON'N anil let no peisnaslon by the dealer indiicu you to ac cept any other plaster , She Tried and Knows. A leading clienilst of New York eays : " No plasters ofkiicli merit as tlieAlli-lp-iilio-rosl'lustorblnivL'cvcr before been produced. " They are a novelty because they arc not maile simply to sell cheap , they arc tlio best that science , skill anil money can pioiluue , ana will do what is claimeil for them. For sprains , aches , weakness , lameness , etc. , they are iinetjimlcil , 40) Fiillun Rt.Baniliitly.O .Jfov.M.W. Tlio Atulo ) > lioron J'laKlcr acted Ilka mairlc. It U tliu kttt I cxr tnul anil I ba\o imd many kliiilH. Our ' ' ' raid "iilaj.frnuri' | llul > oiit thpkaniB" iml I ilnn'l think no nou * . I oprahicd my arm and rlionldir in July , ami it hu Ixfii I'ntnfiit biucc , but It dWH not | > atu nio at alluow , Mrs. WILUS KUaiu. * 3"8cna Ccents for HIP l > eantlfiil colored pic ture , " Moorish Muldeu. " THEATHLOPHOROSCO , 112 WallSt , H Y. AMUSEMENTS. m > ! * ] FJIIDAV I3VKNINO , JUM2 15. Bcpties In Costume from Hatfe's Opera , " heinluu Girl. " V Wallace's "ilurltami " , a Coin- inedluttu i , "My Kcceutrio Cousin , " by F. MASSY HOWARD Assisted by Ktnma Iloward. Mlfe Clara lloeder. W. C Long. Ur. B. U. Arnold. I > . I ) . , MacDonald , members of St. I'Jiiloint.'ia's Choir , and others , under the direction of MUs 1'annle Arnold. In solos , duets , trios , tableaux , etc , A detachment of the Cduurd CiciKhlon Guard , under commaiul of fc'econd Serueuut J. M. Mulllns , will ulsotuku pan in the "JiohiHiilan Uirl. " . Hcserveil seaU on t ale commenting tills niora- SUMMER CLOTHING , During the past week we made several large purchases of Summer Clothing at an immense loss to the manufacturers , who , through the backward state of the season found themselves overstocked and pressed for cash. Owing to this fact , we secured these lots at our own figures , and being determined to make a big advertisement with them , we have marked them at such prices that this will be the most sensational sale of the season. As this collection of Summer Coats and Vests is larger and more varied than has ever before been seen in any retail clothing house , and the inducements greater than ever before presented , our patrons will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity to secure seasonable goods at an immense sacrifice. Among the goods thus offered and which are placed on sale this weekwe mention the follow ing : About 1,000 good Seersucker Coats and Vests in several elegant and neat patterns , at 75c for the Coat and Vest. These are the identical goods which are sold everywhere at $1.50. 700 Flannel Coats and Vests in the most beautiful checks and stripes at 75c. This Coat and Vest is worth fully $2.OO. 4oO of the finest Mohair Coat and Vests , light colored , of stylisli cut , and well made at $2.50. The regular price for such goods is $4.00. Several other big lots of fine flannel and Mohair Coats and Vests in attractive plain colors at $2.95 and $3.25 ; goods for which other houses would ask $5.OO and$6.OO. In connection with thin fiK < lIltlc Cnnt ami Vent sale , wo offer till * week HOIIIO very ul ; ; drive * In l > aitf. ( Several hundred palrs of all wool , good looking and good wearing I'antN , worth $ ! 2.QO ; at $1.25 n pair. Another 1 > 1g lot or all wool Pants nt gl.SO , for which other IIOIIHCN would ak $3. ! { OO pair very fine ullvool Catiglmcro Punt * , oTa splendid pattern and beat make , which arc ordi narily hold for 85 , we on"ur thin week at $ ! 2. < ) O. It Is not Ilkfly that wo or any other house will ever be able to olFcr Mich positive bargains as wo mention today. One Price Only. No Deviation. Corner * I4th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. IVho from Folly , Ignorance or Vice have * ciioi ly drained their Vitality or Debilitated tlielr No nous Sytlctm , ami it ho tre Incnpactinted Tor Iho ilanly Duties of Life cou End a perfect restoration to Uefllth. Slrcneth and Robust ManlinM tn the , . ox vi ifE : aa.-reivr-Fij UBM In emy I'rench Hospital. ItiHil llui etnlorl.cmrntil fa ' " 1 lie New Vnrk Woild" of ept. 3 , " 1 ho Tribune & Kurnifr" nf July X , "Tlie ( Incite dcs lloplUflV of June , 1& ± and every large medlral lournol. Free Uorikuliailua by Mull or ia Tcrsonnltb our Rcorp&alvd CongultlDff Hoard. full rieniiti ! qaleWr rettored to VOUNQ MEN ' " > I'-ronth folly , Vlie or Iiioi nm l. Wr.kenr.l ml l > i Illut. I ttictrNervoui Srittmtaud Dnlnrd ftud Euemleil Ui IrPuwer * to OLDER MEN l' i Vltl llyin.l Politic ? t o prtni - turelftoeftVelif J * Uklwhofliiithmi ! lv4lcM Vlrorouinrtotftllr ' . " , ' . ' & ? ' ? " " , " 't" ' ? . ! ° MARRIED . MEN OR MIH ABODT TQ wt lrr rt lli.tr MARnl ° * r * ue. or in at acltr or wbnto 14M4 UliMaod mltUlmpurltlCftHljluilBifMa toofT j > rlurt SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL -WORK fflCE. FREE CONSULTATION ( by Ma ! ' or In F rsonl WITH A FULL MEDICAL CONSULTING BOARD OF O PHYSICIANS. ra-VASicocut RADICALLY CURED WITHOUT OPERATION.- . . CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGENCY. liO Fulton Street , New York Rnmls for Snlc. SEAT.KD lids nro hollelted to bo flle'd with W. T. Iliictmimn , Secretary of tlio ISchool llonrd , Crete , Nelirnnka , on or before July IMli , ltH * * . for the followliiK bonds , to-wlt : I lends of School District No. _ ' . Hiillne county. Neb. , K5.MKI , datcil July "ml , IWH.iluo twenty yearn after date , op tional after ten ycnrB , lntrest ( i percent , pny- iible hcml-annun'lr ' , principal nnd intvrext pay able In New York City : denomination H.UIl each. The uxse sed valuation of said school district Is tttMMl ! * : estimated valuation fl.OXMKdi. 'J'ho School Hoard reserves the rljjht to reject any or all bids. Tlie above deS'-Tlbed bonds are legally Issued by vote of said school district , and \\111 bo registered and ready to deliver July 10thlt S. ilV OllDKHOl-TIIB nOAUD OF EDUCATION. jclid&t Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals will be received at the ofllco of tlio secretary of the Hoard of IMnciitUm of the city of McCJbok , Ited Willow Co. , Neb. , until 5 p. in. , Wednesday , June With , 1WH , for the 2 story ( i room brick school building. In the city of McCook , Neb. , In accordance with plans innl spcclncntlons to be seen at the olllce of tlie sec retary , said proposals to cover brlcK work , rut stonu , plastering , galvanized Iron \\orlc. tin work , carpentering , painting und ull other work except heating , and the furnishing of all mater ial tor the entire completion of tlm bullding.and must bo accompanied by a ceitllled check of $ .1(10. ( The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the llonrd of Kiluratlon. Ij * I. * * JO > AIVi , jd2t tk-aetnry. nicGlmsslvcncnlver- sal satisfaction In thi curoot ( louorrhrr * and Ulect , I prescribe It and feel safe In recommend- lac It to ull nufTercri. A.J. .STONKlt , M.D. , Decitur , III. rnicE , si.no. fiolil by DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John O. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old stand. HOT rurnuin Bt. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended Telephone to.No 'it Grab Orchard WATER. NATURES' GREAT REMEDY. EBBBBMBBUBOal ; TTV33 crwi ? is rors Dyspepsia Sick-Htadaclie Coostipaiion , - , , Crab Orchard Water Co. Louisville , Kjr , JU1ICIOU8 AND PERSISTEHr AdvcrtldiiK hnn ulwuyo | ova successful , llcforo placing w ? Keirepuper Advcrtliintr conitrt. LORD & THOMAS , IPVUTKIMi iOKITI , u t * tf fu < ii Jifitt. HAVE W SEED "THEM ? 'Will ' buy ono ol our nobby Spring1 Suits in Worsted , ) line Cnpsimoro , or Scotch Cheviots , . . .J-N. KM m I H B _ _ in nil tlio popular P" " " k colors nnil styles,1 x Bcil bargains Unit cannot fail to bo' ' appreciated by thoi discerning. W ol arc aware that IN'- KX i' INS i vu peed si arc largely advcr- | tiscd this season , ' but all of them i cannot stand the _ itebt of close in- ! 'spcction.Vo ask our customers toj examine our stock , and thus satisfy ] thciiifeclves of its quality and our ( veracity. S , K , FELTQN & CO , , And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De- toil Plans nnd Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Straus's ' Building , Fouil Floor. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured b ) Administering Dr. Halues' Golden Specific. It can lie given In a cup of coffea or tea with out the Knowledge ot the person taking Uabso lutely hni mlees , and will effect a permanent and speedy cure , whether the patient Ia a moder.ito ililnker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousand * of drunkards have been mndo temperate men who have taken ( ioldrn Bpeoldo In their coffee with out their knowledge and to day bolleve they nult drlnklnc of their own fieo will. It never falls. The system once imprecnuti'd With the Hpcclllc , it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetlta to exist. For sale by Kutin & Co. , 15th and DoiiRlas eta. , arm Iblli and Cum- Ingsta. , Omaha , Neb. ; A. V. TostaIlio. ; . "aunell muffs , loua. T. E. CILPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Kooiii 03 Traders' llulldlne , CHICAGO. Iteferencet-MeiroiHililiin National lltnk. U. ( i jluiut ci J ii0 Jlr dnteel Co. TEERLESS SteekPiano ItemarVable for powerful BTmpt tin-lie tone , pllabla ucllon and ab- loluienurablllty. 3J yearn' record. the beat guarantee ot the excel lence of tneea Instrument * . WOODBRIOGEBR08. toii'uLiPinoviNO en Bed Bugs , Roaehw , Ants , Fleas And nny other ln ccts , use R tiEKTHHUHIOIIKK'S Infallible Insect Powder. A lno contracts tatt-n for clean- Ins hoteli , hositlalM | and pi Ivate residences lioni veimln. Satisfaction guarantee * ! or no pay. Principal 1 Jo pot 410 Bouth Uth tiliect. _ _ . Of . Q't i ' r r t rly r. fc " " a " ? . . 1 .Ifl" T."lu bfe weAtlM ( jltd ) i.ntilolt lull r rtli ; > ' 1 1 ' < " t1" * * " ! ' O Wl AH A MEDICAL i SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. BR.-A.OHiS , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUISES. D t facilities , apparatus nnd remedies for MIC rr sfiil treatment ul" every form or diceaie reqmr > ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Dpnrd nnd attendance ; best hospital accommo dations in tlie west. WRITE FOR CIXCCIARR on Deformities and llrnces , Trusses , Club Vtti , Curvature or th. ( Kpme , TilesTumors , Cancer , Catarrhllronchltls , Inhalation , Electricity , Pcrnljsis , Kpllcnsy , Kid ney , Illadder , liyc , ar , Stiu aud Dlouu , and all Surgical Operations. Dlaoasoa of Women a SpaolaKy. I } < JOK OK DISKACIB or WOMEN FniE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE IUKINO A erECIALTT Or PRIVATE DISEASES , All niood Dife.ises imcccssfully treated. Syph ilitic Poison removed from the cystem without mercury. New restorative treatment Tor loss ol Vital 1'ower. I'eions unable to visit ut may be treated at home tiy correspondence. All commu nications confidential. luedlcincfcoriiiMriitnenU sent hy mail or express , htcurtly packed , no marks to Indicate contents or t-eiulcr One per sonal interview preferred. Call and ccmtult us or fend history of your cose , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervnus Diseases , Im- v > tency , Syphilis , r.leet and Varicocelc , with icstlon list. Address Omaha Meiliral and fluriitcal Initlliitfor DR. McMENAMY , Cor. I3th nd DodaiSU. . - OKAHA.HEB. ( ll U Ull lit U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , WEB. I'ald Up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . , . . . . 50,000 H. W. YATIS : , President. LKWIB S. KKKII. Vice President. A. E. TOUZAMN , "nd Vice I'rosldent. W. II. S. IlucJlli.i : , UIIIUCTOHH : w. V. JloitsE JOHN B. COU.INS , II. W. YATKH. I.IJWIH 8. A.n. TOUZAMN. THE IRON BANK , Corner ISth and Kurrmm Sin. A General llunklnj : luminous Transacted. ir. J. Surgeon and Physician. Olllcn NV Coiner Hill urid noiiclna St. OITlea telephone , < U5 ; Huildviico t lu | > lionu , WU. CHICAGO AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Omalia , Council Bluffs .And Chicago , The nnlf road lo take for IWi Moine * MHrrlialtown ( ' ( ilur IhililJl. CllnKiri , Itlxon , L'lilruiiii , .MlUuukco nnil nil iiolnti Ka t. Tollir | > cc.plu . of .N'o'-rjiHu , Culo- riidn. Wyijiulnu. Illali. IJaliu NuraiJii ( irevon , Wu h- Int-'ton iiiul ( 'jilllornlu. ItuOurxucerlor uilrnnUnti nut imtilblu t > x mir iillier line , Amonn it fen ul the iiiimuroun point * of superiority enjoyi-U Ujr Iliu pHlniiii of Dili r il bt't run Omaha and ChlcnKU. me In tlin-u tnilcu H day or DAV ( OACIIKri. ivliltli nr tlio flnctl Unit IIIHMUII nrt iinit Innciiullrcan cruulu. Il I'AI.ACKSI.KKI'l.NliOAllH , whkli me niddclnnr i-MMiIurl mid rlcdiciiic. ll ( 'Alt' IXJIt DIlAWINti IIOOM CAItb , iintuii > iiiu't Itf any , mill III wlUely rcli-Lrnti' < l I'AI.A'I IAI. lUMNi ; CJAlts ; Iho equal of whkli c.innet t.e luuud clxtwlicrc. At fiiuncll lllunn , tu lraln > of tlio I'nlun I'ltrllic ll.tll. way connect In iiiiliin ili-iiol vltli llii ul Itiu ( .III- uiuoA NoltliwuHtr/i Ur. In CliluiSo Ilia Iralim of | li" linn luaku cluio coniivvtloa nllu tUoie ul all dtlicr Kuilern line , I ur IK'lrull , Ciilumbui. Initmnanoll' . Llndnnatl , Nluuora I'ulli. llunalo , 1'ltttbuiu. 'loKiulo , Montreal , llo.lon. Now Voik. I'liUaili'li'lHii ' , lluliniuire. Wmli- Ineton , nu-J - all iiolnti In tlie K.ut. A > k lor tlckeU via " " ' "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wlih thu tcit uccoiLOKiJatlva. All ticket urenli toll tloktU vlu tills III"-- . . . , . , . . Jl. IICUIUTT. K , l > . Wl .SON. ir Manager , ' , . . W. N. HAilCOCK. ( Jfn'l Wrilurii Ajfnt. U.K. KrMHAI.I.T kK4irnt : a. r. wi > r , city rai utjigeBL ; : . NvUi * J Jl&fl