" 1t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JULY ft. 5 i \ fi.not.hor Dny Spent In Considering tbo Alumni Charges. SEVERAL WITNESSES EXAMINED. Ti | ( < l } lhflnn IHrtGoril Alk'jind to Have Hcun llrouulil Al'Ui't 1 > } ' the JI might Incus , and Irony. * LlNCO-x liuncAU or Titn OMAH.V Bnn , ) IftJ'J V STIII.KC , } I.l'XCl > I.X. Jtlly 12. I At 0 o'clock this morning the board of ro- prulH again took up the clmr-gos against Clmnccllor Mrtmitt , if i ado by u comtnlttwi of ( he iiliitiiiii of the st-.ito university , nil liivo < tlRiitlou of which was formally bo/nn .ve.-Uor- ilny. It Is elmrtfCTl In the soi'irlcntlous | of llio alumni "tlutt three- l u thorough luck of nympilthy ami coiilldotieo between the faculty nml Htuilrnts ol thti university on the onu Imnd ami the chnncullor upon tins othur , produced and brought about by 'man- ' iiQrlsm' and dlctallon , suruusm mid money , lined by the chancellor In his past relation * with thi ! faculty and stililimtti , " and that hit retention II.H tlio hwitl of tbo university Inn ards Its futuru success , and porputuity. In Htimiort of this the testimony of Messrs. 1'olk , Uliirku. Pound , Stout and Polk , former Btuaunts of tlio unlvorslty , has boon token mid reported In onbstanco. While It is true that these Kuntlumcn thus far la the investi gation haVe testified nifiilnst tliu chancellor , it must bo remembered that lie hue not introduced a sin- ulo .sylablo in hli own rtefcnso naldo from what would naturally develop in n rl id crosvoxumlmittim. And to this time not a witness has charged special and s | > e itle un- kindtujss on the part of the chancellor. Thu testimony of I'rof. Hltchcook that ho has not regarded the actiou.s of Chancellor Maimtt in Ills relations with the facility altoh'uthct "open and honest , " the chancellor states , will yet react in his favor , as the circumstances nUcndius his actions are such thut they must bo weluhed in conjunction , nml that a thor ough understanding of both sides of the issue will malto the adverse testimony altogether plain. I'rof. Hitebcock'.s testimony in general was rather In fuvor of the chancellor. Ho wiii recalled ilrnt this mornluir for n brief cross- pKiiinlmglQii , ur.il to cleniiy settle the sl # I'.Wclncc of a paper ho had drawn as the re- suit of aconfercnco with Profs. Howard run ] tXlKson. This pA-icr was addressed to the regents and had been prepared for the nig- natures ot members of the faculty. It sim ply expressed a sense of thu gravity of th ( situation and nr ed the rcgi'iiti to avoid all unwise agitation so far as pos.siblc. At this * point Cliancellor Manatt aslrci lhat the bonnl of resents at once send foi Prof. Edgson , who is now in Cliautauqna , N Y. , whom ho desired to bo present to testify on the olli'Koil conspiracy aimlnst him on tin part of the faculty. Wilson stated that tli < professor had written n loiter disclaiminj mij knowledge of a conspiracy to dethrom or Ih any way Injure the chancellor , ollleiall.1 or socially , nml that the letter was In thi hands of 1'iof. Sherman , who would bi placed uiion the stand , to iden lify the lettur imd the slgnn lure to it , that its Kcnuineuess mlht | not bu como a mutter of ipicstlon. This was done and the letter tiled and the hoard took tin Bending for Kd sou under advisement. I'rof. McMillan was next called. He statei that ho had bcpn connected with the univer sity for thu past twelve .years , und ilurinj the mostof that time tind held thu Greel chair. Ho also stated that his relations will the chancellor during the llrst year of thi present administration were rattier pleasuu than otherwise ; that they wore both mom bcrs of the same church , and moveri In the same circle of society that a coo'ness sprung up bctweei them , ro.iultinir from the chancellor's inter lerunco with what ho thought to bo the prov inooof his individual work ; that whdo hi was doing everything possible tinder the con Ultlon of his health , thu chancellor had bur Oencd him with additional work , having , un warrantedly thrown upon him the instructioi of classes in philosophy , ami thus adding ad ditiotml responsilibltlcs that he was not abl to bear. The cross-examination tended ti snow that the chancellor's interposition ii his work was bccnuso ho desired to olcvat nnd advance the work in Greek that might ii the future sniffer to some extent by reasoi of N'.cMllhin's uiflrmiti growing deatncBs- nml in no way disparaging his work , for i was nil that could bo nskcd or expected Ago Was telling upon him ; his deafnes might prow. ; succession might become nocea Bnry. In tlint event McMillan wits to bo re tired to the library ilopartmcnt on a profci Bor's salary. Prof. McMillan had reduced his grievance to writing , mid submitted them to tlio boar in'writiug. Ho recited some of the cause that had led him to lese conlldenco In tb ability of Chancellor Mauatt to remain chit executive of the state university , union them charging interference , intcrvei lion , dictation in mutters that bcloniro to him by right of his position and the di [ hity of his chair ; haughtiness and sarcasi und Irony. Further investigation , howevei developed the fact that tUo' chancellor ha refused to sanction the appointment of hi BOH to n position ns tntor , although wnrml endorsed by the facu'ty mid recommemlc for thu i > osltlou. This fact may have led t the estrangement between the professor an llio chancellor. Prof. Hicks , of the chair of geology , teethe the stand Just at the dinner hour. Prof. HicltsttHtillodthatthouhancollorha declared to the witness that ho Would opix the nomination of Conway McMillan , Pro McMillan's neil , as Instructor In aoology , b < eauso the father was hostile to this unive slty administration ; that the chancellor manner , mid bearing were not nlways plea ant m\d urbane lit his rqlntloim with tli Inculty. 1'rpi. Nldiolson being sworn , testified tin Chancellor Manatt , some two years ago , ha com ? to his.room mid stated to him that men hers of his class , doing .practical work in tli laboratory , had complained that they wet overworked and required tp devo ! ( oo much time In the lalonitor which prevented their going forward wli Iht-lr other studies ; that ho ( Nicholsoi asktil four or live members of his clns Which consisted of twenty-four or five sti flonta , If they had nindo any such slutrmct lo the chnncellor , and MUJSO four or fi\ Students tlmt were asked infurmi him that they had not made , an inch statements , ami upon this statement I bused his charge ot dislngonicmancss qn tl part of the chancellor , A vciy brief 'cross-examination on tl part of the chancellor elicited U tact that Prof. Nlchplson' know win he testlllrd that seven memlicr.V i the cl.usH had been to .tho ehancelU nnd. complained that they had been ovci worked ami rc.qulred.1o doyoto mow tin)6 ) i his dopilrtment than could possibly bo itui without neglecting- other studies , and tin Prof. Nicholson , himself nml 'tl chancellor provided measures ' to ' r llovo these complnlning .students froi - Buch overwork , thus showing that his stilt mcnt in chief was such u distortion and dm ntion from the truth as justly to brand i . dlsingcniousncss and falseness , there ] Bhawlng tljo , willingness of thu-mvtfcsso ivho'is ordlnariU' truthful , to Uo-lnMucnet 'by tuotlvcs of - 'prcjndlca ' .and paswh or , hurried bey\nd tho' fact * 'Uy h teal , an'd the zeal of those'yho < iiu the chni collar. must go. . . Ptof. Little , tissofiato professor of math ma.tUb , .tpstllled .ver.v. utroiiKly ngalnst tl , chan'cellor. Ho said tha.t the chief re ? pn for the unploasantmws ' rosultcd-.tro u lack or . candor . on the part ' . tlio cbunt'oltor ' in his. rolatHon with tl fa\ult.Y.that' \ ; ho possessed , n very.lrritati . .tewper mid kad' let his chalc twice Uurh faculty meetings- pro.at'inisslsn ; IhuVli lirtPrfcivucciiuiul mUnncr and bei\rinc we. luythuig but conciliatory tmdor presen't prc 'tro , aidUio ) fututo.wclfarodf tha univorst ' , flemmufcd a changb of Julministrntion : ' 1 laid on cros.s'uxitmlnatiijn that he could 1 . happi' under Manatt , but that ho wMild sti Oitcrtalii tlio utmost Vohtcmnt- him ; an barrlnp oftlclnl meetings , Would kcvp out v bis Way. ' . " . . . Prof. Qmce-and Miss. Floyil.woro ; of t * > o < iHlvc oiimionthat the intjirferciices ni nmnncr and bcamigofTta \ chanoellor t miunlcO. a ehungo of lulmitiistmUon f Ihopoc l of tho. .university , I ) ' lljat socially ' they werp Iwstllo-to'.ti dinucollor , The Ijourd of rcgonts ' ovidenl Intend to . pivo the chancellor a fair and ii partial hearing. . TAUUA'XT' ? i SilL-lT-KH ptTcutually euros CoiuUpatloa1 and rSIi Uoudaoho , Tlirty Watch CrookB. . . . tire Very clos.e-moiltKed people ple , " said n friend to a Chicago Journal rojKj-tor..who find buen inaklhg'norno olMorvatiiJuH. ' ' * ' "in eat'efitl . 'CJipj . nri > .tibou ) ; giving ttwj-y anything Hint oocuriV In tho.bivok uj'tlu-y , nro.'nl > otit. telling Ibo yat& combination or . 'lending- money to itrungors. Yoii hjtvj'-Mjen 'thd big policiMiinif who Is on duty in rtfost largo 'banks. It lodks to if per.ion who .visit- ) H bank once it week us If his t < orvl oa wore , unnecessary. Thisic ; i great mil- tnke. Ono of these same sotitry gentle1 mon took mo into lite 0-nlUlcnc ' 'thi > other day. .Ho snitl itvn not , o iniioh what he did as what ho prnvetttbd , Ho and the cashier understand each othur porf'M'tly. ' If a man presents a cheek or draft that IH ut .all bu plelouif the cashier hat an electric button which ho touches , and th'ls jingles a little boll , which quickly bring- * the guard to the main ontvanco of the bank. If the eoshlcr , after some in spection , derides that tlio mail , nt the window is all straight , ho gets his onsh and goto out without over knowitiir that ho was under guard , but if ho taken fright i\ml \ tries to ettcano from the cashier , who is 'caged , ' ho runs into the man and his gun nt the dopr. Again , thu sentinel needs to bo keen-eyed. Most people llko to fount money after receiving it. They nro not exports , and if thciy get a few dolhirs in specie ten chances out of twelve they will drop n nicKul or ( limo before they pocket their wealth. While they stoop to pick uj ) 10o they leave y > 0 , or , per haps , $ -500 on the desk. This i ? the sneak thief's chance. More than one of thorn have tumbled into the clutches of thos | > eiial bank policeman as they tip toed toward the street with tlio careless counter' roll of bills. Wo selddm see anything of this in the papers. Bank otllcials urn not/npt to make an example of an outsider who tries to snatch a bill , but if any one In their employ breaks confldcnco there is no nonulty under tlio Iiiw too severe and no ex- punbtf too great to See that the oilomlor is punished to the full extent , " Pirif'Ki.Y AMI HITTKIP * is nn unfail ing cure for all diseases originating in blliur.v ciorangomunU caused by the n in hi ! ii : of miarttnalic countries ? . Nc other modlclno now on halo will so of- feutuiilljrotnovp the disturbing ele ments , and at tin * bamo time tone tip the whole sybtoui. It is sure and safe in iU action. A Curious I'liciinmiMinn. The surface1 of the river at prcMUnt is cov ered with what at u distance lool-s to bi HoatliiK snow or Ico. It H not , however the woatlmr b too warm for that. It is fo.in c.msoil by the water washing away u biuil somewhc'ro up north. Tliiel * Arrrstoil. The news was received with tho" ut most Hatisfnotion by the community thai ho had terrori/.cd ; but the arrest of t disoasi ) that is stealing away n lovet and valued life , is an achievement thai bhould inspire hearli-folt gratitude C'liiliness , cold oxtromitics , doDtres ei1 spirits , and extremely miserable sonou tioiih , with pale , wan features , nro tin results of disordered kidneys and li.vor Arrest the eatibo at once by taking Or IMetve'a Golden Medical Discovery. I is purely vegetable detective , that \vil forr t out and captnro the most subth lung or blood disorder. Druggists. Real listntc II K Hindu to W I' Rudolf , lot SS , 'jilt t , Potter iVUolib'gudil. wil i 4CC William (1 ( Alm-lf-ht and wife ted llolf , lot A , lillc tu , AlbrlKlit's choice , wil ? 3 J .1 Malionn ct al to .1 A I'attWMm , int.a. lilli S , Malionuy & Minaluin'K lit add wil - r > ) Omahu Smelting Ar KptlnlnB ( "o to r.irter \VUto ! Lead Co , il arros near n o cor d w of n w iT'l.VH u , w il Omahu SiuultlUK uud KeUulin , ' Co to Ui'u IMibllor. loti I , fi , 11. K , U nnd II , and pt of lot | "i , DlSL'H'.s add , w fl Sl'i3 Curtur White Mv-id Co to ( ioort'O I'hullur , 1JO ft parallel with u line lot 5 , ONeu's add. w il 7OC .1 .1Y C.rlimh to Uote Nowmaii , lots 5 aim u , blk I. IliiKor placo. w il K Unoncrutlvn l.aml nnd lat t'o tuJohn linker , lot : > ' ) . lilb S , Howard , w d 3C A Itood nnd wlf.i to Mary Mick , lot HI , Miller's sub , wil 'A A Hood iuul wlfo to C Carlson , lot 5 , Mtlli'r'H Mill ) , wil T H .letter anil v Ifoto .1 Jl Klxa , lot 8 , blk ii , .It tur'n add , w d. . . - l'K Ii I'nlmtaz to I * Arjiibrust , ptlotU , Has- kell'sadd , wil l,7t T llonclii-r to M l.'oiiclu'r , lot f , Isa ic'sadd , ami lot ! ( , blkf > , DoiiKlas add. wiU 4 W ' J A Muglmiie to J 11 Klrkpatrlob , lot 10. blk-.v , West SIiliwil. . . . CC U II Clark and wife to N'Anderson , lot 7 , blk ( i. Oil 1'out pliu'w. w d 4 ; 0 r Harrl-.on to U O I'attorson , lot 7 , blk Ul. Ambler placo. w il 71 I , p 1'rnyn and w Ifo to S II Kin-noil , n 3.1 ft of siM ft lota 7 nnil , blk 1 , llllMde No. h P Pruy'ti aild Vvl'fH tii S ii'irwimil's'Wft : : ' ' lots 7 and f. blk 1. HIlMilo No.wil. ! . . . . R iiPPniyn nmlitu to K llnciclivtfham. n a ) ft of .s : ii ) ft of n ro ft and n so ft ot H W tt lots 7 nuil H. blk 1. HlllsliloJJo.2. wd. C O Howard to CJ Smith , lota 4't ' , 47 and 48 , blk a , Howard , wil < I' K lloui'llrnul Koto. ) < i iioKeath , lot il. , Windsor pl.u'o. ij c < 1 J n Moscatti and \\ltv to K II Ho i ll , lot id and u ijlottll. Windsor place , wd. . . . Al.emim'to KH Corbett. lot U , Ilarkur'a sub , w d ' TOlsen und wlfo to "Win Henderson , Ot nl , lot II , blk'4 , South Omahu park , Wil. . . . W 1) MatlinuH and wife to Ii I' Prtiyn , lois 15 and M , blk V , Oeo II llitfC 'ndd , w'd. A .1 Stanley nnd wtfo to K llelmer , H 23 tt lot K. ' , Nel-on's add , w d I , M IHI kin and hnnb mil to 1,1'ixlt-y , n \ \ lotioIrtkU , Imp As.s'nadd , w d Twenty seven transfers. nsKng.itlng'.jOS.7 : HuHillii 1'crinlts. The followlns building psrmlts wore I : supil yestordny by the supcrintcmlcnt i bulldlnci : Kmid Knndion. Improvements , Chicago nuat Tnunty-llfdi , . . ' . /.J Cl U P. I'rnin , nnpiovoiiients. Patrick live. uenr 't'wouty-luui tli 1 Oeorurt Jl. llhott. Injpvovements , Charles. bvtwetm 'l iiiity-uiijhth ftnd Twenty- ninth. . ! _ John llia/t > kcottaKe , I'lftceuth nnnrVlI - llnins , . . . , ' ' < John \V. Paul , t\vo cdttnKei , Ilumllton nearTwonty-'Kth 3.0 KilMiller , < ottnre ; , i.arluioru nonrTliltty- fiUth. . . 1,0 I' ) ank Wusscimau , Juiprovemiuitu ; 21Q3 Kicholiii ' , 2 . Seven permits agf-regatlntf ( o,2 jtasuiierlor ' xcrllence proven In millions hoimij for mpve than u o.u.lrter of H cMntnry. Is used by the L'nlfcd Hlr.te.-i GoeiiiKnt. > . I iWr tt ( by thtt.hea.ls of thn Kroat unh-'er.ltle.t thostiongest , puriMt 'iinil mo t bealthtul. I rr-jam Il.iVlim I'owiler < ioe not conla ammoiila , llinuor nlnin. fioKlnnl"lacUrt * . 1'IJICE llAKINi ; fUWUKU CUM New Voti , .Chicago , it. Lou PdOIl FAU.M SUITS. Tin * County Attorney Continue1) Ills Proiceutlons ol' the Dcltniiucnts County Attorney Slmoral nililcJ another chaptcitho > ' poor , , /nrin .inw , buslnes.1 when - ho."filed''lctitlons lu the tini-io of Douglas county.'a'ialust I. S. Hnsrall , Mjohaol Pono'van , W.B. . Wright , ftiiRli O , Clark and James S. G'ibsfmi . ' The papers In , the case against Unseall arc- to jtforco the ootnl payments fm lots 2 and fl.in , blo'ck'J ; lots2 ntul II , lu block-I ; tot. ! ) , in blook A ; lot I , In block ' < : lots 5 nnd o ; In block ( i ; lota , Jn block " . The nmouill back on nil of theio lots Is * l 1,00. The lols in wliii'h Donovan is In nvrcnrs on nml In which the suit against him-was bemin , nru : Lot 'Jl m block 3 , lols 1 unit 2 in block ' 0 , lot 10 in block 4 , lots 13 anq If. In block 4 , lot 2U in block 4. The amount remaning yet duo on till-so lots it $ ' ) , r > S"i. W. E. Wright Is back fl.TiJJ on lot U in block 7. . Htifru O , Clark is back SKX ) on lot 111 in block 7. .Tames S. Gibson is bacl3tC53ou lots 5 and ' in block County of Douglas ntraltist , John P. Coad or $ tIW yet ililaori lot tilno In block four. County of Douglas lunlnst David Alt inilti or ? l)75 ) yet due on lot fifteen In block six. County of Douglas nt > . lnst P. Uouclior , fdr J75 yet duo on lot i' , In block IU. County of Douglas njjmust X. A , Christen- on , for 51,023 yet duo on lot 4 , In blork K ) , County of DoutMs against \ \ * . A. Gbddnrd , or ? 1,40U yet ihio on lot 15 , In block a. Tlio good work will no on until i9mo dlspo- tloil law been made of all the cases. Tliiwe In Dnruult , The followlnp Is n list of the purchasers i-liorlmve defaulted in their payment on the oor furni lots : .Tamos Ewi-itr , lots 11 block 1 , 9 block'J lork'J , 11 block y , 5 block 4 : amount , $90.25. W. 13. Alexander , lota 13 block 1 , 7 block ; amount , ' . ' .fi..O. M.V. . Clair , lots 1 and 2 block St 23 block ; nmount , ? 3 , 73. J. H. Hasciill , lot 3 blorl : ? . ' . ' , 3 mid -JO in look 2 , 1 block 5. 3 and I ! block I , 5 nml (1 ( ilock U , ! block y ; umouiit $ lt'i50. : ! Chris Succht , lota S , 0 nnd 12 in block b ; mount 31,333. , H. F. Hcdman , lot J4 block S Sl.qU" ) . .1. J. Gibsonlot in block S,2) ) block 7 ; imbunt , SlPtX ) . F. Uouuhcr , lot 3 block 10 , 81,000. N. A. Cliristiimson , lot 4 block 10 , $1,0" > 0. Lucy Parker" , lot 5 block 10 , ' 1,010. Ab' ' hjiniSmlfJi , lot Iftblocl ; 10. ? l,03a H. fUlnrk \ , lot 10 block , 59.3. W. If. Alexander , lot 1 bloi-k T , * lr..5 , W. A. Dawitr , lots 11 ami 14 block 3 ; 15 mil US blot-k * 3 ; nmount , iiv , ( ; . " . \Vi A. Goddard , lot 13 , block 3 , &l3. . C. I , . Drlscoll , lot IS , Mock 3 , Sl.HiTJ. D. Jumisou , lot 14 , block li , $1,023. D. Altmaii , lot 10 , block ( i , SI.OOO. Charles Tatrccrt , lot 2. block 12. W Z. Miss A. It. Smith , lot 17 , blccic G , > f.3. ) M. DonavHii , lots 15 , 10 , . ' : ) ami 10 , in block 1 andJ , block 0 , 2i , block I ! ; amount * 11,775. O. It. Wooloy , lot 2J , block 4 , $ ) ,0'U Lcv.-ia McCoy , lot 1 , block 1 , J'J.VJI. John E. Coad. lot 0 , block 4. ? 1,1U5. K. Stuht , lot 7. block 7 , ? 1U30. C. M. Mahan , lot IS , block V , ? 175. ! W. \Vrisjht , lot 14 , block r S 1.731) . James Walsh , lot 3. block 2 , § 1,700. J. S. Gibson , lots U und 0 , block S , 54.100. IT WON'T BAKU UUKAD. In other words , flood , ' S.irnaparillaill not do tupossibiUties. its proprietors toll plainly what it has done- , submit proofs roni sourceh of unqtipstioiied roliabil- t.y. and ask you frankly if you are uttering from any disea o or affection caused or promoted by impure blood or ow state of the system , lo try Ilood's sai'sanurilla. The experience of others sultleiont assurance tint you will not : disappointed in the result. EVIDBXCB JK l.'UAUD. The i'nvlnu of Kli.-vtMitli Street Likely to Cnuie Trouble. There seems to bo a prospect of a flrst-class lirht over the pavement of South Eleventh street , which , it is threatened , will be cirnud on in the courts. The contract , it is claimed , was let to Hush Mui'phy & Co. ami the nui- : eriil h stonO. Some tluio ao , how ever , after u species of bull-do/- iuy , it id claimed on the part of the contractors , and when It was made to appear thut atone had won a vle- ory. an ani-cemcnt was. effected at a muqt- iiff jicld ut Pomy & Sojrolko's that the street ilioulil not. bo p.xved until it was narrowed at some places , widened at others , and until the strcut e.ir company w.is ready to lay Its trucks. The last part of this arrangement wns insisted upon because othnrwiso the street car compuny would utilize the puv- imr atones for which the tax-payers had paid. The car company has not as .vet secured riK'litof way over the viaduct , they Imvo not laid their truck on south Eleventh street and yet , yesterday. Murphy com menced to unload his pavius blocks along tne t > ttt > Qt,9 and It is claimed for the purpose of laying them immediately. This has made the citizens indignant uml they ha'vo banded to iet loj , ' . 1 ndvUo with a vlow-to obtaining an injunction to rO strain the laying of the stone. The facts presented to the attorneys Rp to show , in the estimation of the latter , that the contract in question has been procurett by fraud and can bo set aside. It is claimed that'll majority of the owners Qf the froutiujo on thu street , comprising about. 1,700 foot , had al ready binned' for cypress blocks and that the petition had been illcd with the ulty engineer. The thirty days in which the. people hail u riijht to select their paving expired on the 110th Qf last April. The petition was scon in the city engineer's ofllca and v.'hllu that ofllchil was absent in thu cnstern ono of hia two ofllcos. Councilman Lov/ry b-aid li'o would take the doeumcnt and show it to somebody. On the following Tuesday , the 2d of May , the petition for stone was cir culated. This was after the limit sot by ordinance. If these facts bo true , Murphy has no right on the street , but it is thought the cuurU , will have to act In thu matter. the Wnvos , A storm at sea means inevitable seasickness ness fargcean travelers. The vibration of a steamer's screw , oven , is a soi'o trial to any but tbo strongest stomach. "Splicing the main brace , " as the imbibition of a glass is Jocularly terpicd by sailors , Is a. poor substi tute for the swallowing of that incomparable tramiulllizcrof icu-.siek .stomacjis , Hostettor's Hitters , which no commercial traveler , tour ist or Invalid should bo without in "crus3in.fr the. briny , " qr making a tedious land Journey , Xo anmcdjcated'stimuhint of commerce is comparable for oftluacy to the ( treat Invigor ant , E.migrauts to. the west pronounca it a reliable preventive of malarial infection , as well ns oilier complaints to which hardship , Impure water ami miasma-tainted * vapors iivo ; rjso. It renders brackish water drink able and harmless , nml Is a llnq fomody for ( I'sQrdors of the stomach nmj bowels , and for kidney troubles ami rheumatism. ' -liE IS OX TsTIMU. ! A 11. K M. Attorney Seeks n Collier CH- * intuo.nml l o4t. John U.'uwson , of Alma , ' Neb. , wjis attorney for the U.- & M'.ra1lroad at .thut point and in Hartan'county. On tire 17th of Juuo ho ar rived in this city'on his ' .way to Chicago , where ho was gains tto sct'tlo npapm'ulttw business and estates that He. ha'd charge of : While hero ho'kupl buforo him too long the Idc'ii of passing tnrougli prohibition Iowa , Ho .d\Vell'long-at tho.-biir 0f the eitjruii&'Uccniiu ) sorcly-jn need of friendly assistance , This needed asalstanco yamcr froni-n , young n'ttdr- noy of the citjrand Da'wson'\ sobered up nnd. "was uila to" " goon cast. Alter " . nn'ivinp -'Chicago and . .be- fore , he . Ilimhed uphis busJitests ho went on n p.rwtractc'd drunk untl while In that coii'diUon v.-as relieved of , 'large-amount Qfjexchango paper \\iai \ l 3 liad taken with hint to convert Inurcwlito bo.uscd1 hi'ifetfllna up lu-i'legal.bnslpcss Af.ter he had bcgn away BUVCVO ! days Mrs , Dun-son , his wife , wfoo had been Jeft ntwViina with the lIvo'cMldren of "their-family , be- eanamiicli ahrrincdtibout her husbUnd and not Having heard from- him during , his ab sence , got a friend ot.his to go to Chicago and sco If any aOflildnt Imd.uefaUtii 'him. ' A Itievtivo was employed und after working oq the ciibe for Dome'time ho learpnd that Dajtvson had.loft the city mid gone wV t. It was alas learned that ho had been ' In Oimilla on his. return'tha S31U of June. A letter has since bej'cu , received , by friends Continental Clothing , . . . - , . " . ' . 1J ' L House West of the Mississipp River. XIXFRfiISS , We will send packages containing suits of clothing , clotns and woolens of all kinds kept in our establishment , to any address in Nebraska , Iowa , Dakota , Colorado , Kansas and Wyo ming C. O. D , , giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article ot merchandise in our stock at their own towns , examining the same before paying for the m'and if not perfectly satisfactory , returninsr goods to us at our expense. Money for all amounts ex ceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfac tory results. You take no risk. Examine the goods , and return them at our expense if they. do not please you. ND , LOOMIS CO. , Corner 15th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska of Mr. Dawsdn's In Pluttsmouth , from him dated at I'm tlnnd , Ore1. , and stating that ho ( Uawfcon ) is on hia way to Vancouver's Is land , where homtviHlscn'ciiniaome Kovurn- mcnt 1'ind. Ho stilted in the letter that this country was too hot for him and he would not live In it itnrlm ; the rtiimmor. .Mrs. Daw.son is VcVy much relieved since she has hoard from him and feels sure that ho will return homo in a very shor tjiuo. He had ? lGOiHn money with him , unit his friends thiuk that us soon as that is all pone ho will return to bis family and ncclectea law practice. The payment of the oxehangu paper Mr. D.uyson had with him when ho wunk to Chiiugo has beun stooped , PO that .his little vacation will only cost him 31,1'A ) . Ho is n man of means , and hia family Will not sutTor financially from this little sprcoi State1 Natlonii' , GooiI-Hye. The State Xatioiuil bank has concluded to go out of buslnchs , mid on next Wednesday the directors will meet to effect this purpose. The ofllcc used by the bank has Deeu rented by tlio Omaha UankiiiK association , who will move into it immediately. , GUTS. SWELLINGS . . o by DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THtCHAS.A.VOGELER Co. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. Meillcal anfl Bri nUHc silll has at last pplvis ? the frubU'in of ( lie IOUK ucotal inwllciuw for the nor. rous , ileliltltateil , anil the atrcil , t > y cuniljininjf tha bail unr o.tnnlc * . C'clt-r } ' "nil Crtca. VN Ith olh r effoc. tlve rtim'illes , whlai , actiuir fi ntly but clllrli-ntly on thu kMnoyx , Ilxer ami lioui-lg , ITUIOVU iUnraa < i , rcuttire etrcugtb aiidreiiew TitaUty. Till ? medicine is . If fills a. rl oo hrretcfore. imorcuiiftl , anil rearki K new era lu thn tnatr.ient of uf irons troulilix. Ovi-nvprk , anxl tjillhoo s lay the foundation ft ucnroin iirostratioii anil weakness ud uxjirH-nc liai Bhown that tlic unttl n-innlim Uo not iiiuid tlio train and caral > ! a of thunen-ouH aytlrm , Recommended by prcfessional und busineSii mon. bond for rlrcuUrs. I'riceSI.OO. Sold by druesWu. WELLS , RICHARDSON&CO. , Proprietors ilUHUNGTQX.VT. * SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU It hai Btood the Test of Ye ro , Ln Curing alt DiBeasss of the BLOOD , IIVEB.BTOM- ACH.KIDNEYS.BOW- . ELS.&e. . ItlMilflOBtho Blood , InTigorates an'd CleanaeatheBytteo. JAUNDICE , BICKHEADACHE.UJJ. dlsappeAfat once under ( [ KIDNEYS Ua beneficial influence. STDMAGH It U purely a Medicine as its cathartic proper ties forbids its me as a beverage. .It-is pleasant - ant to the taste , and as easily taken by child , ren as adults. PRICKtY ASH BITTERS CO Bole I'roprUtors. ST.Louia u' " " r.m Ixi nuliklr'CURED at Lom by uilntr UITAI IABI Ome 1' ' * ' " " * VII Ah I ADaWK I O dTcrnuda fur f.UVOL'S.ndSKMJAL , PEIIILITV.I.OST MAN. OOI ) . .u. II byinalli trial t rkaE 23e.Clri.'Ulanrrr < - . tTalliaUl KUtbl u. U IXwkara IMnil. lUICiLO. LU. AN AcliiCured. Cured. : SM/1 ER lly uv rAUUAJST'S SlIl/lY.KH TAUKANT'rt Sr.LTXUll AI'KHIKNT. APKHIKNT. Yoyr Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? READ THIS IF IT IS. A Proprietary Mudlcinu that needs but u trial to prove Its worth. Dr.Calbdei's . ' Left liver Bitters , Tlio Only Distilled IlitteM in the 1'nlteil Htntt'.s. The only Bitters recognized l > y th rnltPtlStutei InterTinl revenue mwst n u 1'ro- prlutnrj Moilli'lno. Lawfully 1'atuutod. No. of 1'atent 149,573 , Contalus no tusll oil : ) , no iMsi > ntlaiollHn ( ) forclrn snl > stance oriliuniin- ln diucH. A perfectly puru meillolnc. coin- pomuleii from Pure Knot Herbs ami OM I'ench : pleasant ti < th taste , qnlot and decisive- Its i-irect. Cure ? Dyspepsia or Yellow JanniUco in tlveilay.s. Itruulatos thn IloweU. Invlcorntes Inactive I.iver. Cures Dlseaseil Liver , ICevlvei tlio Kulneyo , Improves the Appetite Quickly , IteKiilntes the nulo system. New Ilfo to the whole fcystmn SOLD KVEK'V\vilI--tK. | Manfactt'red aud for sale \\holeialu by Barbero & Callender , Ccrlified Checks , Payable al Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security for Money Invested. To the r-ilo iruusof buying iiroporly on tlnie.wo offer the following : \VP will nllow from : t niontlii tuft years'time , acconllnu to thu Inint you buli'ct. Wu clmr u iR'tthor iiri'iulnin nor lnlere ! < t on tliao , Jiml will tilveynu a wHrriinty.ilced , We lave lots nt .VI ( \ ) ami luVUUlhiit nro nltlifn n nidlua uf t\\o Hii t u half miles of the po < 4t > ottice m3 ( iiitro'only ID pur cent , a * an eariu"t inonpy nnil we nlllKlvcccrtltlml check for the lull amount uf each anil every HiiMariiHint puyuipnl , TheiliQittlHilrawn by Ihu 1'iiuutSii \iiUunil I : hunk until * nmilemy | nbloiitiiluhtilndyducan draw your irioniiy utuny tlnmtliuiiEhlironilolnit 5011 forfeit jiuirrlKhth to liurchiKuland. .Miiko your Ineomn , no matter how email , eiirn 'ninoililni- . 'rr.inacuntliicntulrullrojiln 1110 liL'iiiliiic fur ricjiitlo , anil luaniilnctnrliiElKllour' MiliiK fioncrul roniiiii'rcii It In U.blutuul Milulim. lutl unurei-lon. 1 lie chilly | mK | > .n urn tilled with accounisof new onterprlsei Caliln rnff and hnr i cnrsclrulucjouulc. Aihlrnn L'OOK tlr MOOHK , Who huvo tha I.AIUSKsT rilul'UUl'V J.lbT In SEATTLE. W. T. SteekPiano Itemarltable for powerful aymp * * thetle tone. liliaClq action uud ' aolute qurablllty. i > J years' thn best gu rant a of tUe excel lence of tnei)6 lustrliratrutij. E.T.Allen , M ; D. , ' ' . IloiUcEOpathlc Sptclulbt , ' CVC THROAT tit AND NOSE , BpecUclu Accurately PiMcrlbod. ' , II * . J. UALIlTtAJTn , ' Surgeon and Physician , Olllco N. W CtTinrr i4th untl UoiiKlaa tit. Offlc * telepliono , 405 ; liualduucit t lepUon , 94J. PEERLESS DYES * iBS.T A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion , G'ttre.s Dyspepsia , Sti'eiifithens tha System , Itcstorcs Sound , HefruslilHU bleep. 1'rScclcsa to JViersfny Mothers , RecoiiiiiiciiuGil liy Eminent Pliysicians , For Sale I/ ) all Drntjui ta and litch- ardson Dmy Co. , Wholesale Dniy- The largest , fiieient and Unesl In tlio world Passenger accommodation ! unexcelled. -Yew YorkU > Ulu iroirYlu2ouilouilnrrv AM-noiitA Jin.v tnii I DKVHMA In.v21 t I L'lllCASHIA J L'l.Y th I NEW yonic TO l.iVKitroor. TbnColchrutod | Ijiru'c-t uii'l finest i'as-1 Jur.v lllli steamship senior tUi'aimtr tu Aim. Mh CITY Of JtOJIK I 'lie Wiitlil. I Nit. | Mil NMV YlillKTII I.IVEIII'OOI. VIA QUKEXSTIin.V. The Celi-bnitoi ) nnd finest Pnv .It'XK 11th t ) nuni-er Meiunur In Jl'l.v ' Mil CITVOl-'HOMB thi ) World , A III , ' , bill Suloon ( i.itguuc to Glusxow. i > crr ) ' . J.lvrrponl. llelfn t orO.tnemti > iTiiTOiiMil upwunM iicr Ulni ow Stoniu- on. Ml iuul upwiirUs tor city of IMmo. M > cnnllliii9 f-V. lleluru tlckett tit reducoil rntu niailu iiTullnlilo for clthiT route , iiHerlng uxciiislunlilH thu prlvMouu of ii'olii ! . ' thu North iuul Hnuth of Irolnnil , tlie Ulvor-i Mvroor nml | ilcturo iiio | Clile. htuoraitn IJJ. Alichnr l.lnu iirnlt V'lijniiki Ireu ol rlnruv , milil Ht lowest ruici For liouk of tours , tickers or furtliei luforinn- tlnn apply to HENDERSON BROS. , 72 La Ballo St. , Chicago. Or to unjr of our local UKCIIU t'OH UESTIIOriNO Eel Bugs , Roach53 , Ante , Flea ? Anil uny othur Insects , USD K OKH'J EllUin Infallible Insect Powder , Al o contructs ) taken for clean- Ins hotels , hors ItnlHaml privnto reslilenced from vermin. Satis' i"1 ! Inn. gnarantce * ! or no imy. Principal Dotiot 4H ! South 13th Street. JU1ICIOUS AND PEHSISTfrir Advurtlslun bus nlwnys jiroVoil Bucccssful. He fore jil.iclnif any Nuwt paper AclvortlsliiH oonsut LORD & THOMAS , rtf ( . CHICARO. State University OF IOWA , The bcvernl Depaitments will bet-In' tlvo yeat ' l tW'l ' UH VollDWh September 12. Uolleglte , Law and Pharma ceutical. October 3d. MeiUctil , HoUu > bpathlo Medical anil 'Delitnt. . KuHi ilepartment is thoroiiglily pqntppeil.wltli clllclentork. . anil no palmt will b hpared tc afford htmlent * thu best poiilble opportunity to purnllo ther | chosen lines of stmty.1 Tor pur tRulnr Intornmllim us to Ihu ru. > pii.tlvu de partments ; address as folluwn ( ; olleflato-'iiAni.Kd , \ ; HniAKrflni , Pi'csl' dent , IinvuClty. . - Law KMI.IK JlcC'i.Aix , Vlco-ChancOllor , lown City. Jleillral W ; F. TjJCK , M , 1) , , IJoan of 1'acultr , Davenport. llomii'opathlo Meillcal A. P. Cowi'Kicrii- WAIT > : , Jl. I ) . , Dennof Kucnlty , Iowa ( , 'tty. ] ) ent i-u r. Is'ii.uioi.ii ' , I ) . I ) , y. , bi-anoi Fncnlty , KeoVnk. Pharmiicoutlcal U. I. . HOKIINKII , ph. ,0. Dean of Vacuity , low.it' it- . KxpeiH , sin all di-partmonU are icnionablo , Coat ot board in inlyntij families , U to i.'ipti et-k ; In clubs , H.W to ? 2.50 per freek. > Vircntnloauo9 , or for general information , address. . BCHAKITKU , President . houtliVlllliunstiiwn ; Iterkshlro county , Mans. A private riool for hey . 1'repare foi college , aclentlHchchool or luulnriH. 1'orty-sov ontli year betrln Tluiisduy , t-eptwnlier IJtn , 1'or catalogue uddrcis ( i I'.O. K M I M.S. _ Principal. milE PERKSK1I.I , M1MTAUV AOADBMY J-I'eek klll-on-llnaon. N.Y 8enl ) for c t - OKUO. JNO. M.TILOUN , M D. , JI.A. 1'rluclpal THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. OMAHA N TRAINS. HunnlnR between Couucll Illuffs ami Albright. In addition to thu fitatlons mantlonuil , tratna stoji at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth stwets , anil at the Summit in Umiiha. AVcHtwnnl. broadway - Trims- Omaha . bolltli Shooly. way , fer. Depot.Shooly. Umnha bright. A. Jl. A. Jl. A. M. A.M. A. M A. M. nt5 ; 5M : 0:00 : 0:01 : 0:10 : ' ' 0W : ) n-M l.V ) ; > 7'l' : : 7:3.1 : TM 7:4.'i : H:0'i HtO : ; 0:01) : It : II 10:1 : : . ' 10:39. : 1(1 ( : ir , 11 : < X > 11:13 : U-3J ' r. M. _ l > . M. P.M. P.M. ' I''M ! . M. 13:12 : 13:2.1 : Uir : > i-url 1:3 : } :3. : ) -:4' : ! 3:13 UJ3.1 3:3) , 4:05 : 4:31 : 4 sM nii-J 5:2,1 : oioi 0:3.1 : ll:4'i : 7t : : ) 7:3.1 : 7i'i : B:3j : H0 : ; ! Kill 8-r , aim oji-i 11:3,1 : : 1UIU : 1U:35 : 10:3J : . . , . ll-MI r , , ar. 10:41 : J- ° -iv. | iianf ; Ili3 : UiW Knstwnril. Al South ' Uinuini- TlHIW- llroud- bright. Omaha. Shos'loy fur. wny. A ; M. A. M. A. M , A.M. A. M. A.M. 5:1.1 : n-.oi Hill ) 0:15 : 6:3.1 : 0:30 : 0:13 : 0:50 : 7:00 : 7:3D : 7It : } 7 : < 1 7M : 7:1 : 8:07OI : HM ; M.:37 : 83j ; H.V : ) : OI 0:35 : ! l:5ij : II-i 10:07 : 10:11 : wS. 10:31 : 10:51 : 1ICI7 : 11:11 : 11:31 : 11-.33 11:51) : ) ! P. > l. P. M. P. M. P. M. 1' . M. 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