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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AUGUST 0 , 5 POSTED EGAN AS A DEBTOR , A Rlpplo of Excltomont in Lincoln Church Circles. CAUSE OF ALL THE TROUBLE. Bishop Ilonnciitn and Others Served With n Temporary Injunction Itcport of file Stale Indus trial Holiool. LIXCOLN UUIIIIAO or Tiir. OMAU.V BEE , ) UWJ 1' Sniur.T , } LINCOLN. August 8. ) More than tin ordinary rlni > lo of excite ment wai crc.itcd this morning when It VMS generally learned that Hon. P.itrlolc ICqiin liiulHUedout u tuniiHH-.iry injunction against Bishop Bomicum , Hov. Iviwroiico niul A. Dunphy , of Theresa church , of which ho Is a inumbcr , restraining thoin fioin publishing or posting his nfimu as a debtor to the church building fund in the sum of $ " > ( > ( ) , oubscrlboil lust March , hut comlitiomil that ho should al ways bo considered und treated an a member in good standing. It seems Unit the church divines irmdc thu duft'mlmits In this injunc tion action huvc , heretofore , published the fact Unit Mr Kgim'.s subscription re- ninlns unpaid by posting his name In conspic uous plates about the church , und to prmetit n repetition of this indtu'iilty Mr. ligan up- pealed to the county court'vcstcrdav evening for protection , mid filed his petition proving a temporary injunction ngiilnst the divine , which w.i.s grunted him. 'J ho petition seta forth Unit the plaintiff , Mr. Kgiin. ul scribed K > 00 to build an addi tion to the church , but on the express comll- tlon that ho nt all times should bo Heated defcrcntlnlly mid as a member of thochutch in good atunding ; that at the meeting of the National Irish League of America , held in this city , afterwards , with othurs ho fuvoted the passage of a cut tain resolution concern ing the papal rescript und the plan of campaign connected with the Irish lund league , which was violently opposed by Bishop Bonacum ; that soon thereafter there appeared nn article In the State Journal , signed by A. Dunphy , denouncing him ns a political trickster , Intending to cast him into ridicule and contempt thereby ; that the plaintiff visited the said Honaciim and Dun- phy soon after the publication of the article , but they refused to see or confer with him or to treat him us a member of the church , and at divers times and places had said things of him tending to impair his good name and credit ; that the said Bo nacum hud uttered the following words to his friends , publicly and privately und from the atlas , to wit : "You will find the list containing Kgna's name ad vertised nt the church doors in the list of names hung upon thu wall near the entr.uico to the church as'ono who refused to pay his donation to the church. " The plaintiff also states that because of this proceeding his good name , credit , and comfort und happiness hns been greatly in jured and disturbed ; that ho has been cast into ridicule and contempt before the whole congregation of said church , and before the whole community und stiito us well ; that on or before the Cth of August , Ib8i , the said defendants took the list of names down from the walls of the church , but threaten to put them up again , and ndvcitlso the plaintiff ns one who will not or cannot pay his Just debts Cud again cast his name into contempt und ridicule as aforesaid ; hence plaintiff appealed to the com t for protection in this matter. Judge Stewart heard the application and grunted the injunction , and the petition , prder and bond were Hied with the clerk of the district court and the order was served on the defendants last evening. TIIH "Q" hnii : rou D\MAOES. The petition of Henry U. Ecklmrt vs the IJ. & M. Hallway company , was illed this morning in the district court of Lancaster county , praying for a Judgment of damages in the sum of Sl 'J'.l.'J'J ' and the costs of suit. The plaintiff alleges that ho commenced working for the party defendant on the 1'Jth day of November , 1W , mid continued to work for and under their direction until the 'Jth day of Juno , 1S8S , when the Injuries wore re ceived for which the suit is brought. Eck lmrt states that while ho was at work for the company nt Keotu , Colo. , put ting down a well for a watering sta tion , by reason of nn insoeuro wind lass he was thrown Into the well , striking his head upon one of the well buckets which was being lowered into the well , some lifteoa or twenty feet down , producing a shock from which ho remained in an unconscious state for two hours , and sri mangled and bruised and maimed him that ho 1ms been unfitted for work since , and that his injuries are such that ho cannot hope to bo able to work and care for himself for some tltno to come. Plaintiff particularly alleges that bin in juries are duo to the misafo and dangerous condition of the windlass provided und put in placeby the defendant , over which ho was compelled to do his work. INDUSTIIIAL SCHOOL ItErOItT. Superintendent Mullulio submits the fol lowing report of the state industrial school for the month of July : Inmutcs Keceivcd Annlo Haun , Lancas ter county ; Ida West , Sarpy county ; Emma Even , Adams county ; John F. Peterson , Phclps county ; Darwin Alexander , Lancas ter county ; James Collins and John Conor , Douglas county ; total. 7. Inmates Dismissed Eugene Sampson , Johnson county ; Ehim Lewis , Howarc countv ; Lewis Eldrldgo , Frank and Eddlo Mauck , Gage county ; Lester Dalloy , Nonce countv ; Eliza Mnulding , Johnson county ; Daniel Hilbert , Boom countv ; total , 8. Number in Attendance Family A , girls , 48 ; family 13 , boys , CS ; family C , boys , 50 ; family D. boys , 57 ; total , 210. An accident occurred to one of the larger inmates. While removing the walls of the old laundry building ho was struck by a portion tion of the wall caving in and tha upper part bf the femur bone was fractured. Ho is re ceiving the best of attention and is getting along nicely. Wo are now using our now Jaundry ant the machinery and the now fixtures are working admirably. A decided sense of re lief wus experienced when the old laundo was vacated , as the building wus unsafe. U'ho electric light plant Is now in use nnd is giving good satisfaction U'lio board will bo Justllled in no coptlng the plant and mailing n llnal settle ment with the contracting parties by paying them the remainder of the fund. I wish to direct your attention to the abso Into necessity of putting in another low pressure boiler. We have no more heating capacity now than wo had last winter , not withstanding the fact that two additlona buildings will bo connected with our steam lilunt. I culled the attention of the members of the board who wore hero to this pressing need. Action should betaken at once so tha' ' the boiler can bo put hi before cold weather Bets in. It will be necessary , also , to run the enioko stack higher , as there Is not sunicien draft , I would also like to have some definite written Instructions in reference to the pur chase of coal. The mutter is now in an cm barrasslng condition. Air. Scott can explain the situation to thu board more tnlly than can by writing , ns ho lias interviewed the several bidders. Hcspectfully submitted , JOHN MAI.HLIBU. fiKNiiSU : , M'llUIDU ' INTHIVIUUEI ) . "Hello , General. Anything now poll tic- ally 1" said TUB BKK representative to Mr. tHtaiir' ' ° 'U8t ' ° voiiiiif , "and If so , what Is I' ' " " I-ll ! " . T ' ' ° " - "Yes- sit down ana - . f , road cappers are showing their nan * . . . have heard ot 'Spy' Uussell , of Colfax county t I thought BO. Well , two years ago lie wus elected to the house on the Van W.vok issue , and cuuio down hero his sup posed friend and ally. Ho trained with hi crowd in und out of caucus , and was seem ingly for him for United States senator first and last , but when the supreme hour came ho threw out his treacherous hand and betrayed and defeated him. And at the earliest day possible the railroads purpose to add to his tribute political reward. Ho has been taken up by the railroad jtolitlelans and will run for the ofllco of lieutenant governor. Ho is the preferred railroad candidate for this trust. Tlila Js straight goods and no buncouibo about it. " GKXUUI. .M'.W3 AND NOTES. Mrs. M. E. Owens , of Crolghton , has been appointed matron of the Insane nsjlum at Norfolk. Commissioner Scott returned to-day from a brief visit to Dakota Hot Springs. Governor Thuyor is at Wnyno this week attending a teachers' institute. Ho lectures this evening on tonio educational subject. Sheriff \VUUuaD , of OtoecounLv. committed " rani , i imjn . to the stnto penitentiary for wo years this morning for burglary ! Ho wi enUnted ut the lute term of the district ourt. W. T. Enbank , sheriff of Cheyerno county , irought n wholesale lot of crimih ils down 'rom Sidney \estc r.jnv cvcmiis , and they uro ill doing Bcrviri' mr tin stale undi r Wurdrn foyers , vi/ : William Hurdmc , Patrick Mo- 7unc , Joonph Hexten. Henry W. Elliott nml tlrhard Doli.tiey , terms of sentence ranging rotn eighteen mouths to live years. Hartley , of AtKmson , Clnsell , of Holdrego , 'eters , of Albion , and a loglon of politicians 'rom ' all parts of thu state are In the city o ilny. Mr and Mrs. Hart ell t'Nher , of Kansas City , Mo. , arrived In Lincoln last evening ind will tarry a week or two with K. T. Gates and family , late of Omaha , Makes the lives of many people misor- ihlo , and often leads to solf-dostruetion. Wo know of no remedy for dyapopsiiv more tuieeossful than Hood's Sarsapar ilia. It acts gently , yet miroly nnd ollli'iently , tones the stomach nnd ether organs , removes the faint feeling , creates a good appetite , cures headache , and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsauarilla a fair trial. It will do jou good. Drink Malto it is pleasant. A OOOI ) MOVI3. L Convention < > ! ' lluller Inspectors Talked Of. J. II. Struuloven , city holler Inspector , is in receipt of a letter from William McOlollnnd , Inspector nt St. Louis , and Peter J. Lagan , Inspector at Denver , ns well us from several other inspectors , asking thut they unite for the purpose of holulug a convention of the Inspectors of the United States , for the pur pose of exchanging views ns to the most toaslblo method of inspection for the better protection of llfo and propeity. Mr. btimd- even is of the opinion that such a con vention would bo conducive of incalculable - calculable good , und will lend his efforts toward btinging It ubout. Ho will also nso every endeavor to secure the con vention , should ouo bo determined upon , for Omaha. There is no clea'-ly defined or estab lished method of inspection among these ofllcluls , and many accidents , entailing n loss of llfo as well as property , occur from this very reason. _ Onions nnd Tlir > ir Kindred. Youth's companion : A writer in one of our exchanges recommends boiled or roasted onions as a most excellent rem edy for a cough , and for the clogging of the bronchial tubes which IH usually the cause of the cough. Ho says that if onions are eaten freely at the outset of a cold , they may break it up. Ho also quotes a medical writer as recommending the giving of onions to children three or four times a week ; young onions to bo eaten r.iw , and to bo cooked when they got too largo and strong. Another writer says : "During un healthy uciibons.lion dipthoria and like contagious diseases prevail , onions ought to bo eaten in the spring of the year at least once a week. Onions are iiuigorating and prophylactic beyond description. " Whether the virtue1 * hero ascribed to onions are exaggerated or not , it is cer tain that the onion contains an oil which acts strongly on the .secretions of the bronchial tubes , kidneys and skin. This oil is a stimulant and a tonic , and thus promotes digestion. This onion is also nutritious , being rich in nitrogen ous elements and in sugar. Roasted , it makes , with oil , a stimulating poultice for suppurating ulcois. In warm countries its flavor is moor delicate , and it is extensively used for food. In Spain and Portugal it is often eaten raw , and , with a piece of bread , forms the dinner of the working people. As boiling largely dissipates the oil , when used medicinally it should bo roasted rather than boiled. Belonging to the onion family , and the most self-assorting member of it , is garlic , from which , mainly , the oil is obtained , and is hence called "oil of garlic. " It is extensively used as food in the southern European countries. Another member of the class is the leek , the mildest of all. It has no proper bulb. It is used mainly for the lower part of the stem , which is blanched and enlarged by earthing. It is a favorite among the Welch und has become so with the Scotch. Gives , or chives , constitute still an other member of the family. They are very small and grow wild on the banks of rivers in some parts of Europe and Asia. They have pretty tlowors. bluoish red and sometimes ilosh-colored , and are often cultivated as borders for plots. The young leaves are also used for flavoring soups and dishes , and they may bo cut repeatedly in the season. All these plants have the same gen eral charictoristics as the onion. I cheerfully recommend Rod Clover Tonic tothoso sutToringfrom troubles of the stomach itnd liver. I tun now on my second bottle , and it makcsmo fool like a new man. C. M. CoNNOit , Nashua , la. For sale by C. P. Goodman. A story used to bo told many years ago of a merchant who was peculiarly subject to fits of absent-mindedness. Once ho was writing n loiter and thought , absont-midedly , that ho had forgotten his correspondent's first mime. Turning to ono of the clerks , ho said : "What's John Jackson's first namoV" The clerk , accustomed to his employer's peculiarity , replied : "John , sir. " The merchant wrote the letter , put it in an envelope and was again at a loss. To tlio same clerk ho said : "Excuse mo , Charles , I've forgotten John Jackson's lust name. " A gentleman in this city was mot by a friend ouo morning re cently hurrying back from the station "What's the ? " toward his homo. matter the friend asked. "Oh , I've loft my watch under my pillow , nnd I'm going homo to got it. " "You'll miss your train. " "Oh , no , " was the reply ; "see , I've got four minutes yet , " and ho pulled out his watch to enforce the statement : Dry Goods Chronicle. . Its superior excellence proven In millions of homes for morn than n quarter of u century. It is used by the Unltcil Stites Oovernment. En dorsed by thu head * of the great uiilverslll. s as the strongestpurest and most healthful. Dr. Price's Cieam lluking I'nwderdoes hot contain ammonia , lima or alum. old onlv in cacs. 1'ltlCB IIAKlNd rOWUEll CO. New Yoik. Clilcoco. St. Louis DIAMONDS Watches and Diamonds Found in Tea and Coffee A Novel Way of In troducing Goods , The ntitn s o' all ntT'ons findinf , ' ' 1iv- ! motulsMitlio * , etc. , are mid ml to tin lift daily. The Overland Tea coiii | ' . ' y of Ktn : I'VnneUt'o mvo i flitted lliol r . , ! 120 M. 1 tth St. . notiv Farimni , OnmJw. and in oHor to iniro'luca tlioir i/ooili , thin uoinpany put for i > 0 Any a , souvenirs IP ovcry .mi of toaand coltoo sold Mich as .olitl uold , Bilvcr and nickel w i MHS , al o genuine diamonds , in solid ? Md setting1 ; also inonoy , and many oilier urth'los of lo'ss vahui. Every can con tains a souvenir. The uofluo. cm ami contents weigh ntooiit three pounds : tin ton , can and .ontunts about OMO and a half pounds. This uNponslvo and novel way of udvurtisintf will bo dlBfoiitinurvl after 00 days , and these really choice { roods will bo "old strictly on their mer its but without , the souvenir. Of com so ovei-y purelmbor must not expect to pfft a diamond or watch. This company cl.il in that they liavo just in good a rijrht to n'vo ' away watches , diamonds or other jewelry and money : IH the it * com petitors have to ivo tuui.y glu wuro , clnomos , etc. Got up a club. The o \\\w \ { rot uii | club order most always jjct a liandsomo pro. out. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States on receipt of cash or po-t- oflico order. Terms : Sinjilo can $1 ; ix for $ -5 ; thirteen for $10 , and twouty- even - on for sfL'll. Address Overland Tea Co. , Omaha. Nobrnikn. Mrs. floury ( Jrosslo , Clovcrdalo addi tion , diamond rinjr and silver fruit stand ; Mi.s Josie Platt , Pierce street , $20.00 in tfold coin ; Mrs. .1. A. Johnson , Marcoy street , diamond riiifj ; Hornum .T. Lutensor , Howard btrcet , Cent's hunt ing1 ensofrohlwitteli ; Mr..fohn Mor.iino , Thirty-third street , diamond rinjf ; Mi" ? . John \Voostor , Davenport street , can moil-v ; Mrs. Dr. .T. Ucrtnmnii , Walnut Tlilldiamond ring ; MNsKittio Leo , Douglas btroot , bolitairo diamond collar button ; C. W. Bishopmailorder , Superior , Nob. , diamond ring : Frank AVobbor , California btrcot , $10.00 in Sold coin in tea ; K , J. Davis , chief clerk military headquarters , diamond ring ; Frank Probcott , Park avenuesilver but ter dish ; AdaVolls , Farnam street , can money ; George Edwards , mail order , Council HlulTs , solitaire diamond shirt stud ; S. M. Martinovich , S. 14th , silver fruit stand ; Mary Andrews , 30th St. , iiilvor castor ; IJon R. Hand , South Omaha , silver sugar bowl ; Lou Fit/- gerald , Union club , diamond ring ; fcJttio Smith , Tlarnoy street , lady's gold hunting case watch ; Louise Eugerton , Woolworth avenue , silver pickle stand ; Alex N. Wilbon , Burdotto utreot , clus ter diamond ring ; Nitu Ellefson , Har- noy street , bilvor fruit btand ; George Ambrose , traveling salesman , Chicago , gent's hunting cusq gold watch ; Fred Dennis , Pierce St. , diamond ring ; K. J. Storms , 9th and Pierce , diamond ring. Mrs. Alix D. Greendiamond ring ; Mrs. C. R. Gaylord , Howard street , silver castor ; H. J. Bomgardcn , mail order , Lincoln , Nob. , silver cup ; Will Nistol , bakery South Thirteenth street , diamond mend ring ; Fred Cooper. South Omaha , $ 20 in gold coin ; Mrs. J. II. Irwin , mail order , Kearney , Nob. , silver cup ; Charles Vim Arnam , Harvey street , can money ; Emma Anderson , Nineteenth street , ladies'chatelaine watch ; Charles Monhonick , Thirtieth street , elegant solid gold lace pin , diamond , ruby and sapphire potting ; L. B. Darling , South Fourteenth street , silver caster ; J. C. Miller , Howard street , silver sugar bowl ; Paul Striillor , Fourteenth street , can inonoy ; Howard Meyers , miil order , Beatrice , Neb. , " 7 cans for $20 , found gents' hunting case gold watch and 310 in gold coin ; T. Castin , Millard station , silver castor ; Miss Fagan , Chicago street , can money ; Mrs. S. Dallow , Chicago street , silver castor ; Little Mary Dodge , Howard street , ele gant cluster diamond ring ; N. C. Cloud , South Thirteenth , silver ciistor ; Mrs. Orton , Howard street , silver berry stand ; Mrs. C. W. Williams , mail order , Council Bluffs , silver cup ; J. T. Thomas , North Twenty-fifth , silver fruit stand ; Miss Mary Ennowald , Cuming street , can money ; John Bronton , Thirtieth and Linsoy , diamond ring ; Harry B. Upson , St. Mary's avenue , cluster diamond scarf pin.Mrs. Mrs. Johnson , Nineteenth street , sil ver castor ; Mrs. Daisy Hamsbor , Geor gia avenue , ladies' chatelaine watch ; Miss Nelson , South Nineteenth street , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. Monack , South Nineteenth street , can money ; Mrs. Voss. Twenty-fourth street , silver berry stnnd ; Charles W. Nelson , Douglas street , $50 in gold coin ; P. Hormanson , milliner , Cuming street , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. Wood , Twenty-sixth and Capitol avenue , can Money ; Robert Sundstrun , Twenty - sixth street , gent's hunting case gold watch , in tea ; Mrs. Pickrell , Howard street , silver castor ; Mrs. Stern , Leavonwprth street , can money ; Mrs. R. H. Pottibono , mail order , Coun cil Bluffs , diamond ring ; Harry B. Lar son , Farnara street , cluster'diamond ring ; William Stoinhous , Paxton build ing , can money , diamond ring and sil ver sugar bowl ; N. P. Sackott , South Thirty-third street , diamond ring ; Nel ly DawBon , Council Bluffs , silver sugar bowl , I. S. Lo/ier , Loavonworth street , can money ; Arthur Marshall , California street , lady's hunting ci ; o gold watch ; Mrs. Goddell , Hamilton street , sil ver pickle stand ; Miss A. Richards , Farnam street , ( diver sugar bowl ; Mrs. Noligh , Douglas street , silver cake basket ; Mrs. John son , South Nineteenth , can money ; R. H. Dnviu , Burdotto street , diamond ring ; W. K. B. Pierce , Grace street , diamond ring and can money ; O. P Whipple , Webster street , silver butter dish ; Mrs. N. E. Wallace , Howard street , silver sugar bowl ; R. W. Inness , Nicholas street , silver cup ; D. L. Mc- Endreo , corner Fifteenth and Jones , diamond ring ; Edward Colter , St Mary's avenue , $10 in gold coin. Mr. William Tail , Twenty-ninth and Grant streets , stem winding and stem setting watch ; Miss Mary Ennowold , Cutnmlngs street , can money ; B. T. Redmond , North Eighteenth streetdia mend ring ; Frank Larkln. Farnam street , solid hunting case gold watch in tea ; W. F. Croary , Cass street , silver berry dish ; Alfred Johnson , Fourteenth street , cluster diamond ring in tea ; John Ilymes , Council Bliitlscan money : Lillie Burkhart , Douglass street , $20 gold coin in tea ; J. W. Foster , Cuss street , silver pickle caster ; Fred Stiui- J ; rf. Council Bluffb , silver five bottle casforj L.T , policy , Thirtieth street , can inonoy ; Henry As ii" > . Fifteenth street , solitaire diamond : 'i & Miss Sadie Rotholz , with Falconers diamond ring ; Mr. H. M. McGrow , Council Bluffs , can money ; John II. Whitely , California street , ladies hunt ing case gold watch in tea , Elgin move ment ; Edith-Howard. Douglas street , silver butter dish ; Robert Stoindler , Tenth street , solid gold ring , combina tion diamond ruby and sapphire Betting ; Mrs. Kate Mnlonoy , South Nineteenth street , ilia- mondrl ng ; Eva Bradley , Davenport street , silver pickle castor ; W. J. Byrnes , of TUB Bui : , solitaire diamond ring ; Frank Percy , North Twenty-sixth street , silver fruit stand- N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb , CAUT1O.N DcMignliiK pcrmnm , tnklne ni\nntitica of our ronuti\- tion nrc cuiiHl.uitl ) ptnrtlni ; bnutiM Mmtlonl 12siullluhmoiilrt to ( InoHvo MI iuun--4 vlHltinir tint city. Tlirnn proiciulur * inuiilly tllHfipiir-nr In a IVw workH. llcunro 01 tinin or iliolr runner * nrimi'iitM , 'I tin Omnha Mcil-cnl uii'l Kuruloiil liiMtlt iui < ts tlin only rHtiibllslicil Muillotl Inxtltmn _ ' " " , In Otnnlin , lr. Mc.Mcntunv , Proprietor. 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To those afflicted with Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a scientific opinion , then visit whom you like , and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us lor treat ment and cure. Our hook , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plnin language , with numerous illustrations , arc written for the benefit ot patients and physicians who write us in regard to cases ; t.y reading them carefully pin sician and patient will have a clear understanding and ca describe cases to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE Address all letters to .A.2STD - INSTITUTE , DR. J. W. McMENAMY , 1ST. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. DR. HORNE'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! 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Ball , aldtrman , 16O Kut WUiBtrett , Me * York and thousands of olbcrt. ll linM-UC't El CATDH UICHCTIP DCITUraptrlortoalloUKn-enmntioroleetrlcl- Uri nUtlRC 5 U.CCIHU MAhllClIb HBLI trar ron or mlldaith.w.arermaydo. lr i produces a eontlnnoui cnrrenti conreri electricity throngh Us body on the nerrm. It euro dlicaEos br gvneratlnff & continuous current of electrleltT (1O ( or 18 hour * out of M4 > throuff bout the human ijitem , olUTlnc allncrroninFMinimedl > t lT , anil produclnr a n w circulation of the life forces the bloodItn- partlnq rigor , itrangth , enern and health , when another treatment > > ai failed. Ibe merit * ef toll Mien- bfloBeltar _ being rocognlied and Indoned br thousands ! whom It bat v-ured , RK-KKKNCZ ? Any bankcomraorclUaeei or who letale ! boaso inChlucoi wholesale drugglitf , n rranclaeo and Chloaira. tr Bend rtvnp i for lift page Illustrated pamphlet. DXL. "W. ST. XKOXUWJD. iTentorandltanufactunr , m Wakaak AT me Chicago. RUPTURE DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-KUBNETIC BELT-TRUSS , CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAMD JHE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLYC NOIME ENNYROYAl .BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATION ? ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( TJICHESTEFVS CNCCISh SAFtAlWAYSREUABtt.TO LADIES' ' , DIAMOND BRANDJAKENoonw NOISPENSABLE.SDID BY All DRUGGISTS. , OR INCLOSE 4 ( STAMPS ) ASK FOR DIAMOND BRANDCHICHSTirSENCllSH' PARTICULARS ANOTAKtuaOlilCRStESISMATUIlt ON EVERY BOX. . . . N MAIL , CHICHEJItR CHtMICALC ! SOUPWf MADISON SQJUM.PAVstt SICNATURCON CVERY BOX PILLS K nnrUNI3UiTEDWRITTtN TESTIMONIALS AND OVER FfltMLADIES WHO HAVC USSD OJUUU < HlCrl STtKJtl1SU51I.DIAMOHB fiAIIOPINHVrlOrALPILLSWnilSIJCtl5. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OJf Industry , Science and Aft , Open Until Octobor. 18S8. Medical Congic ri Moot-5 A'J" . st Tth , GLAtaGOW , SCOTLAND. Round Trip Excursion Ticket , Via STATE LINE , $03 anil $75. Tor Information anuly to AUSTIN , BALDWIN & CO. , Agts. , 53 Broadway , Now York. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Pnld Up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . Ju. . 00,000 II. W. YATKfl. President. LKWIS B. HKKII , Vlcn 1'ieslilent. A.U. TouzALix.'Jna Vice President. W. H. 8. llua HUH , Cashier W. V. Monsis , JOHN fl. COI.UNS. II. W. VATKH , I.KWIS S. JIBED , A. K. TOUZALIN. Offloa BANK , Corner 12ih ftaa . A General Hanltlng Jlu neA1i. . JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S73 , Hoc. 3O3-4O4-I7O-0O4. THE MOST PEETECT OP PENS. PEERLESS DYES Our now t'A'I'AI.OGUK OF CAM- c PAIOJV OUTFITS , wllu conHltutlon. drill tactics and full Information about organizing and drilling Mnrchlnv Clubs. iLLUtflUATF I > CATALOGUE KUK15. A , G , SPALDINQ & BROS , , . . ' - " - - - - - 1O8 Mndl.im St. , ) ON DAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Has a 1'atl iTllferciit from all ethers , la cup tbapc , with Kelt- dluMlng Hall In ccnttr. aaapU i j r- the IntestlnosJimtOB a pei1- n n does with the finger. . wliTillitnt prfcure th Hernia Is lii-ld securely day and nliht , anil a radical cure cert tin Itlaeanr. ilumlilonnd rliiaii. h4-ntl > 7 mall Circular * tree. luULlbTUX TKISS lu. , Ihlt.io , Ilk CONSUMPTIVE HINDERGORNS. The ntfiKt , surest and Ut ruroforCorns , Ilunlont , &a. RtopsaUpnlu. . imufj comfort to tli feet , hirer fall * lo curr. V a nts at DruffUts. llucuz & Co , N. Y , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John (1. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmers At the olil stand , U07 Knrnam St. Order * by teleirruiili bollclted and jiromplly attended Telephonu to.No : - How Many Babies Grow up weak nnd puny when by using i'S FOOD health onii vlg6r would felon on lable. JU1ICIOUS AND PEHSISTfHf Advurllsliif bus nlwn.a . proven Biicocsstul. lluforo pUclu any Newspaper Adrcrttslnir consult LORD & THOMAS. 1UIKTI81\U 10KTD , U I * t < u < al * UMk CHICAGO. Or the Liquor Habit , Positively Cured bj Administering Dr. Haliies' Golden Specific. H can be Riven in n cup of coffee or tea with out the icnowlrdRO ot thu person taking It ; abso lutely harmless , nnd Mill eilect a permanent and speedy cure , whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkard ! hare been made temperate inun who bare taken Golden Specific in their codeo with out their knowledge and to day bollovo they quit drinking of their own free will. U never fails. ' 1 lie system once impregnated With the Bpocillc , it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Kuhn & Co. , 15th and Douglas ets. , ana 18th and Cum- 'ngsts. , Omaha. Neb. ; A. D. Foster & lira. louncll HhitTs. Iowa. GRATEFUL"COMFORTING Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "Br thorough knowledE * of the natural IBWI whlcu govern tlie operation of digestion and nutri tion , and bjr careful application of the flno propertlci of well electud Cocoa , Mr. Kpps Iim proilUecl aut treakfant tablet with a dellcatalr DaTorod borerag * which mar aTe ui many heavT doctor' ! blll . nil bjr lh Judicloui Ui * ot such anloles of diet thnta consiltutlou maybe iradually built up until itroni cnougli to rrslut errrr tenJenc/ disease. Hun dreds of subtle maladies ara dealing around usrcadr to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wa mar escape manra fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forutteil wllh pure blood and properly nourHbed frame. " Civil Service Oatette. Made simply with bolllnx water or milk. Bold onljr In half pound Una by ( irocers labeled thus : JAMES EPPS & CO. . . ll $ Sewer Proposals. SKALKD proposals will bo received by the underslKiiea up to 4 o'clock p. in. ofVcd - nomlay , Feptomber Cth. IS'-B , for furnishing the nmtoiial anil construct ! HK Hewers ncroriltng to plans and gpocltlcatlons on Ilia In the clerk's olllco in the city of ( iranil Island , Hall CoM Neh. U hu work embraced in said sewers Is appioxi- matelv as follows : 6,7N ) fet't of 10-Inch pipe. 10.4M ) feet uf IS-lnth plpu. Kl ( EO feet of 15-Inch plpo. K7U feet of is-lnch plpo. lriu feet of 21-lnch pine. KWi foot -l-lncli plpo. Kl iniinliolen. 70 catch basins , lOO'UUO His. of castings. All bids shall ne made upon the printed bid * alng blanks which accompany the specifica tions furnished by thu city upon application to tlio unilertilgnod. and no costs iirutobu taxed against tlie city In any event upon thn bldi , Knch bid , to bo considered , inunt contain a cer- tlllod chuck upon u local bank in the sum of t'iUi.00. payable to the. city of flrund Island as foi felt money In tha event that thu bidder blmll fall to untar into a contract with good and sulllclent bonds within ten days' notice ot award. The city reserves the light to icject any or nil pj . ixls. llids to bo enc jed I" ! ccaled envelope with endor-sement "Sewer PropoS1 thereon nnd addressed to the undnrslgned. lly order of the Aluvor and City Council. 0.V. . HniNiNaKii , City Clerk. Grand Island , Hall Co , , Nebraska. auTdaot _ _ _ Notice. SKA MID I'roposals will be received by the City Council of Hutton , Nebraska , fur the jmichiuo of i.'U.HOO.OO ( or so much thereof as may lie issued ) In water bonds of thu city cf Stilton , drawing six , it ! ) per cent Interest duo in twenty years , but redeemable after llvo (5) ( ) , years at thu option of said city. All proposals must bo marked "l'ropo sils for llonds" and Illed wllh thu Mayor of said city on or before August 10th , Ibe. , ut eeven , | 7I o'clock p. in. , and ns an evidence of good faith be ac companied by a certltled check for tu o hundred dollars. i UO ) . 1 he ( ity Council icserves the right to reject any and all bids , lly order of the city Council. Button , Nebraska. Julyaiili , Itsm , i'.C. MATTISON , Mayor. jly-2Mflt _ THEO , MH.LICH. Clerk. OTEflDY EMPLOYMENT SttUM ; .J and eneriretla ladr ranvasieri reildinu In tlili w or oilier towni. No capital necessary. ( Inodi a. II thn year rnunit. Ileferenca requlro > l. ' ' CIllPHBO , III , Farm Loans sgTT Itepon lblo repreaentatlsus wanted. write ui. BUKNUAM , TKtJVElT & MAtTIS , Ueatrlce , Nebraska. THE AND STERN RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to lake for I ) s Mnlnes. Marahallown Ccilnr llnplls , C.lnton , Dlxon , Chicago. .Milwaukee , anil all points East. To the people ot Nnliraska , Coin , ratio , \VjoiiilnK. Dull , Malxi , .Niivodn. Oregon , \Vmh- Inglon and Cnltiornlu , It ( HTers importer advantage ) not possible by any oilier line. Auionx a few of the numerous points of superiority enjoymlliythapalnmsnrihUnmil uotweon Croatia and Chlmgu. nro Itn three trains it day of DAY COACHK- , which are the rinoit that human art anil liiKenultycancri'ato. 119 I'AI.ACKMI.KKPINOCAUN. Ihe equal of which cannot uu found elsewhere. At Council HlulTa , the trains of the Union Ticino Rail , way connect In union ilopot with tlios.i of tha Chl- c i < o A Norlhwcsturn Ity. In Chicago the Iralns of this Him make close connection with these of all olhor ICiistern line * . For Detroit , Oolumbui , Intllananolls , Cincinnati , Nluxara V l\i \ , Iliimilo , rittsbiiri ; . Toronto , Montreal , lloslon , Now York. I'lillmlulphlu , Ilnlllnioro , Wash- InKlou , nnd all points In the Kust. Ask for tickets via "NORTH-WESTERN" If you wish tlio licit iicuiiMinoJutlon. All ticket agenM sell tickets vU this line. ir.uuiiiini' . ic. P. WILSON. ( jim'l Manager. Uun'l 1'ass'r Agent cincAno , ILLS. W. N. BABCOOK , Qun'l Weiti-rn Agent. ] > K. KI.MHAI.l , , Ticket Agent , ( t K.V I ; * ' ! ' , City I'usM'nitcr Acent 1401 rurnam Street , Omuh.i , Neb. - TUBer - or THK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y , The Best Route from Omaba and Council Uluirs to THE EAST TWO THAJN3 DAILY IIHTWKEN GMAUA AN COUNCIL lll.Ul'fd Chicago , -1ND- Milwaukee , St. Paul , Mliiiii.iiiollH , Cedar Rapids , Itock Island , Fro cport , llockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Duvcuport ) Elgin , Mndlson , Jaucstllle , Wlnonn , La Crossic And all other Important pcnw.I U t , Northeast fl Boutheait. Fortbrougli tickets call ou the ticket azentatiifl Farnam street , In llarker lllock , or at Union 1'tdilo I'ullman Sleepers and the Itntst DlnlnicC r > In th world rt > runou the m lu Hue of tlio Clilc B , Mil waukiu Jk Bt. 1'ftul Itllwar , and crvrr ntt ' ' paid to paneiiicri br courteous employs * company. 11. > ULLKH. Oenoral Mlatcer. J.tf.'l UCKKK. AsslstHnl Ueneral Vanicor. A , V. K. CAlll'KNTKtt , Uoicral funnier Ticket Aeent. O BO. B. H KA * roitD , Assistant Ueneral Faui and 'llcket Agent. 1.1. CJ JIUll. Ucnaral Kuuerlnteudint. SteekPiano Kemarlcable for powtrtiil iymp tUctle ton * . plUJjln action nnd at > IOIU.B durability. i y iar ' i the be t guiuauloe ot tin ic > lence of tncse Initrnment * . C n be nnlrklr CURED ' li'mi * IIT uslnr VITAL TABLETS'.bhv , : . . < ! BKX.OAI * HhlllMTr , I.0 M AN , uuuyS.'iM , '