THE OMAHA DAILY BEEFRIDAY. . APRIL 122 1889. LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES , April Mooting of tbo Board of Uni versity Regents. THEY BID FAREWELL TO BILLINGS. Tim Erratic Doctor's Resignation Ac cented Without a. Murmur New Ncbrnaka Kntcrjtrlflcu Supreme Court Proceedings. orTnnUMAit * . Uan , ) 10291 STHBBT , V LINCOLN. April It. I The April mooting of the board of univer sity regents closed to-day. It was not marked , hoxvover , by any events of vcr.v proat inter est. The work In hand was mostly routine , and had to do in the nialn with the disposi tion of the departmental apportionments and the finances of the Institution. Karly In the nesilon It was decided to have the work on tbo boiler houses commenced as soon as tho- contract could bo lot to responsible ) con tractors. Hillings' resignation came up for consider ation this morning. 'JL'horo was no vigorous Kicking against accepting It. In fact the board seemed Inclined to agree with the doc tor that his day of usefulness as the head of the patho-blologlcal laboratory had passed , nnd that it were better to severe relations abruptly. His resignation was ncccptod without n Blnglo sontlmontal tear , and on July 1 hovlll step dowa and out. Rcndy for Active Business. The Bccrctary of ptato to-day filed for rec ord articles Incorporating the Nebraska Loan and Hanking company , which desig nates McCook , Ucd Willow county , as the ' principal place of business , nnd assorts an militarized capital of $100,000. Nlnoty-nlno years , dating from April 8 , is the indicated ( lurtitioU of the enterprise. Hanking , in its broadest sense , is the purpose of the com pany , thu solvency of which is attested by the following named gentlemen , who are the incorporators of the institution : Charles K. Shaw. C. A. Van Pelt , Jny Olnoy , Evan D. Van Volt , Henry O. VValt nnd Clarcnco A. Thompson , The Edgar Loan and B'lildlng association also fik'd articles , and began Its legal existence - istonco under the laws of the state , dating from the riling of its articles with the county clorkor Clay county. Its purpose is to nld its members in procur ing houses. Every citizen of Edgar can be come a stockholder In the concern. The capi tal stock is fixed at 500.000 , wnich Is divided into 5,000 shares of $100 ouch , to bo paid ID installments of ? 1 each month. Incorporators raters : O. A. Avcry , A. Knaclter , It. E. Howloy. D. W. Vim Horn , Frank Young , J , \V. Uodon , E. E. Howard , S. J. Wnlttcn and C. A. Voorhncs. Supreme Court Proceeding ! * . Ed. P. Smith was admitted to practice. Jacobs vs Smith ; continued. The following causes were argued and sub mitted : Greenwood vs Cobboyj State , oxrol Noble , vs Sheldon ; State , ox rcl Scovlllc , vs Wilson , on demurrer : State , ox rcl Carratli , vs Dlckson ; Red Willow county vs Chicago , Burlington & ( Julncy- railroad company'.Chi cage , Uurhngtou & Qulncy railroad company vs Starmer. Fcder ct nl vs Solomon. Error from the district court'of Cass county. Affirmed. Opinion by Justice Cobb. The following cases were filed for trial : D. Kemp vs The Western Union Telegraph company. Error from Madison county. Henry W. Brown vs Samuel II. Illco ot al. Error from Madison county. Willis S. Wilson vs Anson W. Beckor. Error from Webster county. John S. Ullby vs James T. Townsond. Error fiom Johnson county. Anson N. Bea'tor vs Henry B. Slmonds. Error fiom Wcbstercountv. A. W. If "nil " vs Mority Gross ot nl. Error from Alndiou.i county. State of Nebraska ex rol George D. Noble vs II. Sheldon. Mandamus. Wiles oTn Builder. Mrs. Catherine McLennan has commenced cult against John E. Douglas. Plaintiff's petition alleges that Mr. Douglas contracted to build a house for her for a stipulated sum ; th'at during the progress of the building the entire prlco was paid in small amounts at divers times ; that plain till was then compelled to advance over (1,000 moro to escape builder's liens , after Which Douglas made out u , false bill for ma terial nnd work , nnd swore out a llOn against the building. For this and other troubles the plaintiff asks Judgment for damages In the sum of $1,500 nnl costs Of suit. KnlKlits of i'ythlns Benefit. Friday and Saturday evenings Lincoln Knights will glvo entertainments at the Pee ilo' theatre in this city. Charles Ellis and bliss Christine will have prominent places In the programme. The entertainments are giver to swell tbo piano fund of the lodge. It is learned that the fancy drills of the order will bo among the chief stage attrac tions , and that every olfort possible will bo made to amuse and entertain the public. Mr. Ellis and Miss Christina nro professionals of the stage , and it goes without saving that tbo entertainment will bo beyond the average amateur's show. Sad Death of inrs. Iiawson. Two weeks ago last Tuesday the homo of John Lawson , wno lives near Uivorton , was threatened by nn approaching prairie fire. Accompanied by his wife , ho wont out to flght the lire and protect his pronorty. The excitement of the work so aiTcctcd Mrs. Lnwson's mind that she afterward became insane , and It was finally deemed advisable to bring her to the hospital for the insane nnd subject her to treatment. Late yesterday afternoon Mr , Lawson arrived m the city With his wife ar.d proceeded direct to the asylum. In loss than ten minutes ufterthoir arrival there the poor woman was taken violently ill , and soon closed hrr eyes In death. Mrs. Lawson was forty years of ago , nnd leaves two children , one 11 vo years and the other nine months old. Her death , under the attending circumstances , was peculiarly ead. Hon. Fatilck 13 ; ni nt Homo. Hon. Patrick Egan arrived nt homo to-day nt 13 m. Ho said ho did not care to say any thing regarding the Dovoy squabble , and was rather reticent about the matter when approached by Tim BEK representative. Ho will start for Chill the 1st of May. lie goes to Now York , tinmen by boat to the Isthmus , nnd down on the other side to Valparaiso , Mr. Egan Is In good spirits and very affable , City Newn nnd Notes. The governor to-oay made the following > iotin lul appointments : John I\ Wren , Doug , lus , Otoo county ; Lonuiti Folda , Lluwood Butler county ; J. II. umloy , Wisnor , Cum lug county. A nifilal ) ! tram will boar about two bun drod university people to Crete to-morrow to take in the oiiitornMl contest to bo hold a that place In the evening. Embryo Clcoros will do their level best to carry oil tin honors. * Sheriff niassfleUl , of Dakota City , DaKoln county , came down yesterday to hand over to Warden Dau Hopkins , Will iam Hutlor , Hontoncoci for two years for burglary , and George Vnsquos , sentenced tor ihrco years for u highway robbery epI- Fred Honzlngor has accepted the editor- Bblp of the Capital Olty Courier. Prod public * a inasonabla pen. and grunt improve- inont may bo expected In Lincoln's society paper. Ills salutatory will appear this week. Hills will lie opuueil an the 17th of this month for for furnishing the innv court IIOURC. To bo ublo to act Intelligently on the bids , the boiml of county commissioners , county I'lorK , district clerk anil register of 'ileecliuio ' visiting the court house * of Chicago cage , Los Molnos ami Iowa City , to uost thmuselvos. on the quality and cost of furni ture used In tlio best court houses of tbo west. , Trowels are Hi lag fast on the walls of the now Christian university at LJctliany Heights , oust of the city throe or four wiles , yropoily one of tlio suburban streets. Tim contractors expert to have the building \\cll ulch completed bofaro cold weather. Tlio mission services at the pro-cathedral Btlll continue. There are four services each day , under the uusnlrcs of Fathers Coghlun and Uorbcrlcli , ami they are proving very in teresting , Thu sacred edifice U thronged > with devout worshipers , and the eloquent ' t Cogblun'a discourses attract a good many of the uurogoncnuo. Sleepless nights nmdo inlsorablo by that torrlblo cough. Shiloh'a C'uro fa the remedy for you. For sulo by Good man Dru Co. J > AYMOIIT nonnnivr. A Bold CASO Reported nnil tlio Sup * poiert Orlmlnnl Under Arrcs The boldest cose of robbery that has drawn the attention of the Omaha police from their espionage of nnloon men occurred at 4 o'clock yesterday after noon. William Preston , a well-known engineer , was In Kaufman's beer hall on Douglas'street , near Thirteenth , when a smooth-faced , light-lingered gentleman , ap parently intoxicated , engaged him la con versation a few minutes , and then loft him. John Sldnor , a flrcman at No. 3 engine house , who was observing Mr. Preston , saw the stranger grab the latter's pocketbook as ho started out of the building. Ho at once gave thoalarm.and two policeofllcers started In pursuit. The thief sprang Into cab No. 17 , which was standing In front of the saloon , and pnvo the cabman orders to drive rapidly to the Webster street station. Officers Cul- leu and Vaughn gave pursuit and caught their man nt Davenport street , and took him to the police station. Ha gave his name as Scot Gllham , and claimed to bo a printer by trade. Ho was taken to Chief Scavoy's of fice nnd searched , nnd $13 found in his pos session. Mr. Preston nnd two other wit nesses positively Identified the prisoner as the man who committed the robbery. The amount taken from Mr. Preston was 800. It is supposed that Gllham secreted a part of the money stolen by him before the ofllcors effected his capture. Chief Senvoy ordered him locked up under the charge of being a "auspicious character. " Warner's Log1 Cabin Remedies old fushioncd , simple compounds , used in the dtiys ot our Imrdy forefathers , uro "old tlmoa , " hut "old reliable. " They comprise a Warner's Log Cabin Surfmparilla , "Hops and Buchu Remedy,1' "Cough and Consumption Remedy , " "Hair Tonic , " "Extract" for External and In ternal Use , "Plasters , " "Rose Cream , " 'for Catarrh , and "Liver Pilla. " They .are put up by H. H. Warner & Co. , proprietors o Warner's Safe Remedies , and promise to equal the standard value of those great preparations. All drug gists keep them. THE OAKbAIIOMA CUOWIX It Moots and Vlmvs tlio Promised Lmnd Through Clouds or Smoke. About two hundred members of the Omaha colony ot Oklahoma boomers met at the rooms of the Omaha Business college last night and watched each other smoke strong pipes until half-past 8 o'clock , when the meeting was called to order and Joseph Ferguson chosen temporary chair man. Mr. Ferguson gave nn opportunity to any person who wished to si gu the member ship books of the Incorporation. The mem bers kept on smoking. The secretary road n telegram from Mr. West , president of the colony , who Is now In Washington , answering a number of ques tions on which the colony desired informa tion. The telegram announced that homo- stoud claims cannot bo filed by power of at torney , and that members of the colony would not have any preference over any other Individuals in tllinpkclaims around the Nebraska colony. The colony's prospects furnished n topic for a purposeless discussion that was con tinued until the supply of tobacco was ex hausted , when the meeting adjourned. When you need a friend , select a true one. Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic is the best friend mankind has for diseases of the stomach , liver and kidneys. The best blood purifier and tonic known. 50 cents. Goodman Drug Co. STABS BI3DI31ME1X The Council Committee Kndoavorlng to Aricertaiii the Cause. The committoeo appointed , on a resolution of Mr. ICospar , by the city council , to in vestigate the charges preferred against Po lice Ofllcors Shoopo , Ellis , Brauy and McMahan , assembled with Mayor Hroatcb aud Messrs. Hartman and Gilbert , of the Uro and police commission , at the mayor's ofllco at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The committee consists of [ Caspar , chair man , and Shrlvor , Davis.Lowry and Chaffco , the latter being absent. The morning WAS consumed in talking over tbo relative powers of the city council and the board of fire and police commis sioners. Mayor Broatch hold that the council has full nnd perfect right to enter into any in vestigation it may deem proper , appertaining to the municipal government ; but , when It comes to the trial of a member of cither the police or tire department , it has no jurisdic tion whatever. "Tho commission , " contin ued the mayor , "will do just what is right. Wo do not want an oftlcor on ttio force who overrides bis duties , and , if specific charges are made against all such offenders and pre sented to us , wo will rigidly investigate them , and if they are sustained fire the of fender without ceremony. " Commissioner Hartman reiterated these sentiments , nnd in conclusion said that neither this committee , nor the council has uny right to try these men ; they can investi gate , but not try , aud present the result of their work to the commission , who will act in accoi dance with the evidence. If the council has the right to try and discharge men iu those departments , it could try and discharge every man on the force , from Chief Scavy down. Mr. Broatch added that the now city char ter confers exclusive jurisdiction upon the board of commissioners' so far as the ap pointment , discharge , suspension or disci pllnlug of the police and firemen go , and , In proof of this , sent to the city clerk's ofllco for the certified copy of that document. This was brought , and , after the particular section referred to bud been read and re read , the committee became convinced that they wcro without jurisdiction in trying these men , but still claimed the right to In vestigate Into their action. Iu this the mayor and commission concur red , and the committee then adjourned until 3 o'clock , Mr. Knspar said that it was not the object of thu committee to try and discharge any of thcao ofllcers.but simply 10 gain bv n thorough investigation , a knowledge of the general workings of the department. The four officers named are charged with unfairly inducing certain saloon.ucopor.i Into committing crime , by going to their places In disguise , nnd on u plea of sickness m their families , getting them to soil them whisky ; also with using a "pull" on several saloonkeepers whoso place they will pass blindfolded , that Is , they couldn't ' see a man In the place if the barroom - room wj.s crowded. Also for unjust Unrests nnd a general abuse of the duties aud pow ers. ers.In speaking of Officer McMnhun. or "Soda Water , " as hi1 is dubbed , Councilman Lowry grow very emphatic. He said that on Sunday evening this ofllccr came out near his place , corner nt Pacific aud Eighth sircots , and not only arrested two young boys of his neighbors , one the son of Joseph Kent , upon some trivial complaint , but actu ally put the lads in Irons and took them off to the station In the patrol wagon. Tlio boys were acquitted. "If that had boon my boy , " said Mr. Lowry , "it would have been mo or that boy. fer I would have killed him before I would have seen the Innocent boy dragged oft In Irons. " Mayor DioaUm and Commissioner H.trt- umn thought this was a vcny uggiavated case , and thn chief was iiptllluct to have Mo- Muhan before the commission next Satur day evening. Mr , Kaspar said that the witnesses agalnsl ofllcura above alluded to had boon subpoenaot by thu committee , but they refused to come , ana ha supposed they bad boon fixed. They are to bo again summoned before the com mittee tila ! afternoon , and a the board , of commissioners agrees with the committee , iu somuch as their powers to investigate go they will probably bo on hand. Tun funo ttous of the council , Mr. Hro&tch said , u era purely legislative and not executive , pin tlio afternoon the Investigating com mittee met at 2 o'cloelc , bat again fulled to get down to the business of taking tostl mony , Mr. Chatfco , a member of the coin miner , is ausonv from the city , and It was decided to take un adjournment until his ra turn on Monday. Councilman Ford Is see ending the efforts of tno committee , and has opuolutod himself a committed of one to work up cyldcuuo a ulust the mouibora o -ho - police force , who were engaged In m&k- ng whisky informers out of themselves. Bo s working on the theory that tlio saloon men nro not breaking the Sunday order very Rcrlously when a policeman has to go dls- rulsod as n working man a very unnatural llsiruiso , too , ho thinks , for a policeman to assume nnd beg for whl ky to uavo his sick vife's life , in order to catch a saloon man > reaking the law. It having been decided hat the committee has authority to summon witnesses to appear before it nnd glvo ovl- den oo in the matters up for investigation , > lnnk subpoenas have been printed for the occasion , and will bo served by Sorgoant-at- inns Butler upon the witnesses desired for the Investigation on Monday. Chief of Police Seavoy says ho has not > con officially notified of the Investigation , ind does not presume to know what object the committee hopes to attain. Advlco to. Mother * . Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup should al- vays boused forchlldron toothing. It soothes ho child , softens the gums , nllnys ml pain , cures wind coUo , nnd is the host remedy for diarrhoea. 25con ts n bottlo. KNA1'1"S The Soldier JUonta the Hundred Mlle Ilccnrd. The 100-mlln bicycle race between Wilbur ! \ICnnpp and Nod Hoadlng , the soldier , at tracted a good crowa tj the Coliseum yester day afternoon ana evening. That the inon voro very evenly matched there Is no quns- .ion , for Heading was In fine form nnd piled .ho pedals like n thoroughbred racer , Tlio .wo men went at It with n vengeance and : tept neck aud neck , to use n llttlo turf par- ance , for the first fifty miles , which was rid den in 2 hours nnd 43 minutes. The soldier ind n great many staunch followers on hand ind every one of his spurts was greeted bv tremendous cheering. The Musical Union jand , with IV spirited music , added much to the enjoyment of the sport. Everything was progressing smoothly until nbout twenty minutes after 0 , when Knapp. who was rid- ng close to Heading , on turning the north east curve In the track , went to slow.up , but instead took a "header , " lighting in the saw dust track and injuring niuisolf qulto se verely. The unfortunate man was Knocked insensible , and in this condition was carried from the track. Ho was fully fifteen min utes In recovering and attempted to continue , l > ut the task was too much nnd ho gave up. It would have done no good , however , as Heading had gained four miles on bun during tils absence from the track. Many of those iresont thought that It would have been Im possible for him to have won under any cir cumstances , as Ucadlng was reeling off the miles at a rate that justified the belief tn his ability to beat Knapp on this occasion , at [ east. „ Heading completed the 100 miles in 'five hours , fnrtv-uino minutes uiid eighteen seconds ends , beating the record by one minute and forty-two seconds. Saturday evening Heading will ride Signer MarJ's ' ni'cn-mile race , giving him , u handi cap of cloven laps. An interesting vaiii-d irogruuimo has been prepared for the oc casion. The Lofover Gun club will hold their annual election of ofUccrs nt the sporting ; oods house of Gwlu & Dunmiro this even ing. _ Dr. Gluck eye and ear , Barker bile. COST HIM Indulgence in Contempt Is Sometimes a Ijiixury. A display of temper cost Dr. Kuhltnan 510 for contempt in Judge Berka's court yesterday afternoon. The state's case against James Ballanco , charged with per- | ury , was being heard. In the suit of Dr. Ivulilman against the Hanover Flro Insurance - anco company , to recover the insurance on his drug store on Thirteenth street , Bnllanco swore that ho had delivered gasoline to Kuhlmau , which was prohibited by the terms of the insurance company. Kuhlman had 13 all an ce arrested on the charge of per jury , alleging that he ( Ualhinco ) bad never delivered any gasoline to thu drug store at any time. In the trial of the cause before Judge } 3erka yesterday afternoon Dr. Kuhl man took occasion to deny something that Flro Chief Gallignn had stated us a fuel. "Judge , " said the chief in an indignant tone , "I don't want to bo called a liar heio iu the court room. If ho'll come out side - " "I meant what I said , " retorted Kulhmau. "That will cost jou S10 , " said Judge Bcrka , "and Imoon wnat I sny , and if you indulge in uny more such language I will double the fine. " The case was notconcludcd nt 5 o'clock , and an adjournment was taken until to-morrow afternoon. Cancer of thi TonRtic. For three or four years I had an eating sore on mv tongue that made n considerable hole in It. . I became alarmed at its progress , nnd weut to Atlanta for treatment. The ro suit was that I commenced the use of Swift's specific , and the sore was soon gone , without a trace ot it loft. A. LEWIS. Thomaston , Ga. , March 14 , 1S3'J. Hi 18S7 I gave you a testimonial showing that S. S. S. had cured mo of rheumatism of twelve years' standing , and I take pleasure in saying that I have never had any return of the disease. As a tonic in the spring S. S. S. Is a splendid medicine. J. H. M. MAUTIN. Jackson , Miss. , March 11 , 1SVJ. ! \IlH4ioii \ Work. The Women's Homo nnd Foreign mission ary society were in session all day yesterday nttho now Westminster Presbyterian church nt Twenty-ninth nnd Mason streets. 'Iho afternoon exorcises commenced at 2 o'clock , nnd were opened by the Half-hour devotionals - als , led by Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Responses were made by nearly nil the delegates. Tno address of welcome was delivered .by Mis. J. G. Chapman , In which * she dwelt strongly on the advantages to bo gained by such meeting. The response of Mrs. Van Gnasbuh was very graceful. An interesting paper entitled "Tidings from the Homo Field , " was rend by Mrs. Lett. The secre tary's report was very encouraging , showing what had been accomplished during the past year , and the work that yet remained to bo done. "First Fruits" was read by Mrs. Croigh , whllb "Tidings from the Foreign Fields" was the name of the paper road by Mrs. Fleming. Lust evening the services consisted of addresses by Dr. Phelps , of Council Bluffs , nnd the Hov. W. J , Haralm. The session closes at noou to-day. Gentle Hnln. The rainfall Wednesday night , as taken at the United States Signal station , was 13-100 of an inch nnd extended generally over this section of the country. Farmers who were In the city yosteday said that thn rain would ho of the greatest bene fit to the crops. It was greatly needed , as the ground was very dry. While the fall was not very heavy , although above the average , U fell BO evenly nnd gently that the ground absorbed and iccoivcd the benefit of It all. The indications , us registered nt the signal office , prognosticate fair weather. IjloiiiHel.t ( ) Wed. Following are the marriage licenses Issued yesterday In the county court : Name and Residence. Ago. { Nils Hammer , Omaha , . . , . . , . 2 ! I Caroline Parson , Ouiahu . U5 j Harris J , Banker , Omaba . 25 I Sylvia A. Troiniun , Omaha . 20 Omaha's liuury The organization of the Mutual Secret Humane , society was Anally effected Wednes day evening , andJConstablo S. B , Clarice ap pointed as the ngont of the society to push the prosecution of ull persons guilty of cruel ty to animals , A number of the members ol the now organization belonged to the old No brasku Humane society , of which Mr. Clarke was nlso agent for some time. Ho will make his headquarters at Justice ICroegcr's onlco Stock to South Omahn. The Nebraska division of the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha will hereafter send nil stock from the various places on their line to South Omaha by way of Drlggs station on the Okhorn lino. Heretofore stock bos boon turned over to the Mlssour Paclfto at Florence nnd carried to South Omaha by that roaa. By tbo now arrange mum it .9 thought that boiler time will M mad * . "Monnnood by thct. . Action of Platte Couutjr t'eojtle. Platte county is engaged in the prosecution of a suit which has been undertaken to en able it to repudiate { (00,000 ( ot Its bonds , and vlilcli , If succcssfuIty-'Carrlcd out , will have n considerable effect II/POU a number of pso- > lo and institutions , among the latter being 2roghton ! college , of t.his city. This institu tion invested $37,000 In ho bonds in question , nnd its friends nro naturally solicitous lest it should bo deprived or this valuable portion of Us endowment. * ' The bonds were IssUthl nbout ten years ago and wcro to bo given to the first ot two rail road companies which should build a line 'rom Lincoln to Columbus , the latter being the county seat of Pintle county. The com- mnlos seeking the bonus were the Lincoln & Northwestern nnd the Uluo Valley & North western. The former built the line nnd the latter has Mnco been Incorporated In the U. & M. system in this-state. To it the bonds were given nnd upon them , until nbout n year ngo , Interest wtis paid nt the rate of 8 per cent. Default on the interest nt that time was made nt the instance of Jumot K. North , of Columbus , who , In the sUnrcmo court of this state en- oinod the county commissioners of Platte county from levying n tax for the nurK | > so of [ laying the accrued Interest In the bonds. There was no defense made by the county , nnd accordingly default was entered. The question , however , was one In which the state was Interested because It hold 15,000 of the bonds In the school fund. The attorney general , as a con sequence took the matter under consideration , and with James M. Woolworth - worth , of this city , ns counsel , will appear for the state , the understanding nt the same Lime being that the defense they will make ( or the state will alsu hold as the defense of the other holders of the bonds. The parties defendant , to enumerate those to whom reference bos already been made , nro ns follows ; iitiite of Nebraska , f.15,000 ; Croightou college , Dmnlia , $37,000 ; a widow in Lincoln , fl'J.OOO ; Lho estate of 'Mrs. John A. Croighton , $11- 000 ; the funds of the Episcopal church in Nebraska , & > , OOU. Answer bus been made to Uio plea and the case stands for trial , which , It Is hoped will tnko place soon. The grounds upon which the bonds nro re pudiated is that the call for the vote of the : > coplo for the issuance of thu same did not jtnto specifically to which rend they were to to issued , but rather that they were to bo given M first of two lines which should bo ex tended to Columbus. Otherwise the bonds were unassailable , having been registered and certified to by tbo proper state authori ties. No question of their validity wns ever raised until the objection mudo by North. It Is understood that many of thu residents of Platte county nro opposed to repudiating their pledgcs.holding that at best there Is but n technical objection , which , however vital , would in no way relieve them from the moral obligation thny owe to the people whoso money aided them in securing a rail road which has been of considerable import ance to their city und county. If the repudi ation should bo sustained , the effect will bo disastrous upon some of the bondholders. In Town and Ilumlct The seeds of intermittent nnd bilious remit tout fever germinate nnd bear evil fruit. No community has altogether escaped It. In populous wnrds of large cities bad sewage causes it , nnd In thoir'SUburbs stagnant pools in sunken lots breed it. There ts at oneq a remedy and n means of prevention. Its name is Hosteller's Stomach fitters , which is , with out pcrndventure , tho'most potent antidote in existence to the malarial virus. FortttUd with this incouiparable. avinir specific , mias matic influences may bo encountered with absolute impunity. Dikbrdors ot the stomacn , liver nnd bowolsbegottqn by mlasma-t'iintod water , or any other cause , succumb to the beneficent corrective named , und rheumatic , kidney nnd bladder troubles nro surelv re movable by its uae when It is given a per sistent trinl. _ f IN T11K UUUUTS. Much Time DcvotcU > to the Considera tion or 1'etry Casus. Four bills , to foreclose mortgnges on prom Issory notes , were filed , in the district court , yesterday. John F.'Flack claims that James E. McGiow und others are indebted to him in the sum of ? 1,087. 0. To secure the pay ment of this amount , the plaintiff holds n moi twgo on lot No. U , of Uro and Flack's sub-division to Millnrd and Cald\v ell's addi tion , nud nsks thut the property bo sold. Charles C. Carpenter is suing Thomas B. Ferguson , his wife. Laura 13. , John A. Hiesl.iml nnd the Home Investment com pany Ho claims that the Wofcndants owe him on notes $531 , which indebtedness was secured bv a mortgage on n lot in Daven- nort's sub-division. The Nebraska Mortgage Loa company seeks to foreclose a mortgage against Htehard S. Mnulsby und others. The property N described ns lot "I , block ! i , iu Junction View Terrace. There is 5sO duo on the mortgaged premises. Edmund T. Allen nnd L. C. Wnrner were sued bv John F. Flack for S7S7.50 , and for the foreclosure of n mortgage on u lot in Glso's addition. Deputy Sheriff. Grebe yesterday served In formations nn the tollowlng persons , who will bo tried before Judge Croft nt the pres ent term of court : Edward Tracy , charged with stabbing with intent to kill : George Davis , buiglary ; Hattie Duke , grand lar ceny : Grorco Cronin , assault with intent to kill , and Frank Williams. A foreclosure suit to satisfy n claim of ? 5,193.I7 ! for furnishing labor nud material for the erection of n building on lot 1 , block 1M7 , city , w.is taken up yesterday by Judge Wakcley. The plaintiff , who seeks to recover by forcclosuie , Is Samuel McLeod. The de fendants nro Hem ietla Genius , James Hnll and the Omaha Savings bank. The latter two mimed defendants are only a party to the suit who claim a lien on the property sued for. In the case nf J. W. Uockstrom against the hardware firm of Nlssoii , Alford & Co. the jury gave the plaintiff a Judgment for $ i30. Boclcstrom sued for § 0,001) ) damages by rea son of netting accidentally fthot by the senior member of the firm in April , 18SS. William A. Gardner und William A. Saun- deis brought action agniuat .lames H. Kico , August Nelson and Marcus Havenscrott to foreclose a mortgage on two lots in Saunders - ders & Himcbaugh's addition. The plaintiff's allege thut there is $100 duo on the mort gage. \ County Court. The will of Mary O'Rourko was admitted to probate. The following judgments were entered up ycstordnv by County Judge Shields In cnses tried : Miles vs Cochran , judgment for $110.02 ; Paul vs Kilikaid , fore > , t 5'J. ' ' I'rlday , April 12 , H8U. Why is it ? What makes you feel so miserable every spring ? Why , so languid ? Why does yoimback ache , your head ache , your limbs ache ? Your blood needs cleansing ; your nerves need strengthening. Use Paine'sVCelcry Com pound , and you'll soon feel bet ter , Keep on taking it until you are entirelyrwell. It is the best spring medi cine. Just fills-the spring need of almost everybody for a blood purifier and nerve , strengthener. Headaches , rheumatism , dys pepsia , pimplesj Paine's Cel ery Compound is guaranteed to cure whenever curable. It has many times conquered in cases thought incurable. Why is Paine's Celery Com pound selling so rapidly this Spring ? Because so many use it , gain health , and then recom mend it to their friends. If you feel run down , get a bottle to-day , and you'll recommend it to your friends. At Druggists. 11.00 per bottle. BlxtorfS.OO. , HICIfAltDSON If CO. , IJurUuKtou , Vt. WE ARE We wont into the shoo bu3iuo33 , not only for the money there is in it but booauso the sue cess which attended the opening of this department has again demonstrated ? what con fideuco tlio people have in us. Many of the customers told ua that they waited for our opening though they needed shoos badly. They know they could save money and they Were not dissapointed. Never was there a nicer nor a cleaner stock of Mon's Shooa placed upon the market , and never were suoh honest and trusty shoos ollorod at suoh figurost And the way we warrant our bettor grades of shoes has somewhat startled the shoe doalora That is a guarantee which means something and which protects the customer. Our stock comprises alj grades. Wo have good strong shooa , made of good leather , at $1.25 , up to the very finest grade of French calf , genuine hand-sowed. The later wo offer at $5.50. Many shoes are called "hand-sowed1' now-adays , but our $5.50 shoo is really sewed and stitched by hand and is as good a shoe as any for which fine shoo stores ask you $8. Our spring stock of Underwear , Plosiory and other Mon's Furnishings , is now on sale at our well known low prices. Our display of Neckwear is the largest and finest in town and we show novelties not to be. found else whore at our figures. Among other bargains we offer this week : 100 dozen fine Silk Scarfs , in very pretty and novel shades at t5o each , and 75 dozen elegant Four-in-Hands in the very latest patterns , at 25c each. Fine furnishing houses cha rge for the same goods 50c and 75c. In our Collar and Cuff Department we will offer something this season that was never heard of before. A genuine Linen Collar , standing and turn-down , at 5c each , and genuine Linen Cuffs at lOc a pair. This is no job lot , but regular goods , now styles and warranted pure linen. We shall sell them all through the season for tha price. The very finest of collars made by the best manufacturers which other houses dare not sell for less than 25c , wo offer at 15c ; cuffs , 25c. Clothing Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. DRS. BEITS & BETTS 1108 FAIISAM STUEKT , OMUIA , NBU. ( Opposite Paxtou Hotel. ) Olllco hour * , Oa. m. to8p. m. Sundays , 10 a. in. to 1 p m. SpeclillsU In Cluontc , Nervous , Skin nud IIUioil Diseases. CiTToiisultutlon at olllco or by mall free. Medicines sent by mall or express , suuirnly packed , tree from observation. Guarantees to euro quickly , tardy aud permanently. KERMIS DEBILITY . . Blon , Physical Decay , nrlbhiK from Indiscre tion , lixtesj or Indulgence , producing bleep- kssuess , Despondency. Pimples on the face , aversion to Boefoty , easily discouraged , lack of confidence , dull , unlit for htudy or btuluow.and llmH life iv burden , safely , permanently and prlntelv cured. Consult lira. Uotts A : llbtts , HJb 1'nrnam St. , Omaha , Net ) . Tlnnrl nnd Ql/in TliooQPO' ' * Phills , ft disease DID Jil flllu Uiull UloL'UJu > mo < t Horrible In its results , completely eradicated without thoald of Miircurv. Scrofula. Krjslpelas , Puver Bores , Itlotches , Ulcers. Palniin the Head and llonos , Syphilitic Soio'I tiroat. Mouth and 'f'ouguo , Ca- tnrrli. ic. , peruiineiiily cured where others have failed. , , ITiilnmr ITninintr nnA Hladder Comjilalnti , lutlllliVi UlllrJlj P.iintul , Dllllrult , too fre quent llurnliiK or Illoody Uiluc , Urine high col- 01 wl or with milky sediment on standing. Weak Ilnck , OonnoirlKcii , Uleot , Cystitis , Xc. , Promptly midSafely Cured , Charges Honsonu- blo. CSTT3Tf'l * I UTM Unnrantecd per- 9 JL JCvJL\y A U JfivfA 1 miincnt Cure , re moval complete , without cuttlnt , ' , caustic or dlhvtntlon. Cures eiri-cteil nt homo by patient w ithout a moments pain or annoyance. To Yoniiff Men and Middle-Aged Men , w OITDD PlTDD Th awful ellectM ot early * A OUllti uUfiti Vice , which orlnfM orgunfc . ( lestroyftirfboth mind and body , with all Its immdecl ills , permanently cuied. TIDQ IJPWO Adiess those whohavu Impaired UIlO. Dili 10 themselves by tmuioper Indul gences nud HOlkuiy habit' ) , which ruin both liHrty nnd mind , untlttlug them for business , study or marriage. M iiiiiiKit MKN. or thoio entering on that hap. py life , aware of physical debility , ( mltkly as swtwu. Is based upon fucti. First Practical impo rtance. Second livery case ts especially studied , th us starting nrlght. Third Medicines are pre- paied In our laboratory exactly to suit each cone , thus ail ectlnii cures without Injury. C7 M3ii < l o cnta postage for colebrutod works on Cluonlu , Nervous nnd Del ante Diseases. Thousands cured , { * A friendly letter or call may save you futuie sulTerlnuand shame , and add golden jeara to life. fir-No letters an- snored unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamps. . KKTTS , M 1'urnum Brteet , Omaha , Nob. DRUNKENNESS C.- the J.louor Habit , I'anlllrelr Cured br Adnilnliiterlna Dr. llnluci' ( Jolden Hpcclflo. Itcanbe clven na cup ot coffee or fu arti cles ot food , without tbo knowledge of the pa- lint ; It Is ubholuiely harmless , ana nil ! af fect a permanent und speedy cure , whether the patlont Is a niodor.iio drinker or an alcohol wreck. IT NKV1JU I'AILS. Over JOO.OOO drunkards have been made temperate men who havotukeu U olden tiuecltlc In their codes with out tholr knowledge , and today bollevo they quit drlnklug of thela own accord. 44 p.ig < ) book ot particulars f roe. Kutm & Co , nmnt.s 15th and Douglas sts , 18th und Ou wing streets , Omaha , Nob. : Council Ulutfa , lotva : Agents , A. D. 1'osterA ; llro , | l A II I V VIGOR , 5 &Y II 111 I W 'mlilutil th Ml { " ' 'ml/ ' ' ( by mL tu . Aluolutt trcnsu. Varlco * eurtd vithonl piln oropention. ' eslon-Dupre Cllnlque , > u Trcmont bt. , Cotton UI n I ] C V nd all urinary troublesJBasTiy7ijulcV lIU D UI ly and safely cured byDOUTUll.i U\ \ > fculed. Several ciwes cured in levcn days. Bold 11.60 per box , ull druegUU , or by la Ul from Uoo urn MfL' Co..lUVliUu Bt , W.Y. fulldltecUou * . Steck Piano iioiuiirlcablo for powerful sympathetic tono. pHablo action and absolute dura bility ; jjo yenra' record tlio host guaran tee of the excellence ot these Instru ments , WOODBRIDGE8ROS , WEAK UBa > ir rlr fn > inllio if | | . ' - . . . | Mrccii'urybv.thri.i rr _ 1131 * El run , i nrlil y , | a > > in nhcMM.eta I win mMuTa valu lild tr tliM ( MaiuU ) ru'itnfnlnir full rtlcularif fur Uomv , | * curv irtto dC charw * . Addrcm. PROF. F. O , FOWLER , Moodui , Conn. SUBURBAN TUAINS. Wcsiw iril. Running between Council IlluITs and Al- bright. In addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop at Twentieth and Twonty-fourta 1 at tno Summit In Omaha. EnHtwnrd /J A Sure Cure OR 20to60 DAYS. Thiu is u disoiiso which has horotofora Bufllod all Medical Scionco. When Mercury , Iodide ot Potassium , Barsapg rilla or Hot Springs fall , wo guarantee u cure ; Wo have a Remedy , unknown to anyona In tli4 World outside of our Company , andouu thnthoa NUVEll 1'AII Elk to cure the most obstinate canes. Ten days In recent cases does the work. It is the old ohronla deep seated cuses that wn Bollclt. We hava cured hundreds who hava been abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced incurable , and wq challenge the world to bring us i case that wo will not euro in lets than sixty dayx. Blnce the history of rnealclno n true gpeclfla for Syphilis has been sought for but novel found until our REMKDV was discovered , and we uro Instilled in saying It is the only Uomouy in the World tnat will po # ItUoly cure , bncatlao the latait Medical Works , published by tha belt known authorities , say there wn j never a true ipeclllo before. Our rim * edy will cura when everything also has failed , Why waste your tlmo und money with patent medicines that never had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cnimot cum you , you that hav4 trt-ileverythlng oUu should come to us now and permanent relief , you never can get it eUc- where. Mark what we sny. In the end you must take our remedy cr NI'.VKIt recover und you that have been afflicted but a short ttmf should by nil meaus come to us now , not ono lq ten of uttvr caios evar get permanently cured. Many * et help and think they are tree from tin disease , but in onr , two or three years after It appears again In a more horrlblo form. This is a blood Purifier and will Cura any Skin or Dlood Dluoaso when Evorythlng Elao Falls , THE COOK REMEDY CO , Boom 10 ana 11 , U. S. National Ilauk IliiUdlngt Onmlm. Nob. AiT-lYAFBBinn ? ' monthly byoroi 10,000 fet Ar ? t .Kfftetuatatul J'leauint II Pr box by mall.or at drugtfiU. Se lttt I'urUeular * 2 postage Ktampi. A'ldreai TUB Ewiuuu CKUIIOAI. Co Dirruoir , Wicu. For stile and bi ] ntall Ini Uoot Nebraska *