CLERK fllE WEATHER dcneral A. W , Orcoly , Chief Signal Officer , Talks on the Heliograph. JBEOENT LONG DISTANCE SIGNALING , fcnl'fl Attorneys Fllo n Motion fora Now [ Trial Tlio Missouri anil Union I'nclllo Agree on Terms. ' Concrnt A. W. Grccly , chief signal scrvlco pfllccr , Washington , registered at the Mur- fray yesterday morning. . Ho 1ms been In Utah and Arizona making investigations , principally Into the heliograph Cystent of army signaling , mid snys It Is the greatest , most successful scheme of that kind yet Invented. "Wo have n thousand mlle circuit , under Iteration the longest line , n distance of 000 , j jnilea being from Whlpplo burracksntPrcscott -s / /.Hz. , to Fort Stunton , N. M. I think there f } ' \ftrootily twulvo stations located at Irregular . //intervals , Some of thorn arc only fifty miles Opart , others are 125 miles. "I assisted In the test made recently wherein it signal was sent DIP miles with only One transfer , The operation Is performed , with mirrors arranged HO ns to obtain a Hash light. Of course the system can only bo In ( ho sunlight. i "However , wo nro now perfecting arrnngc- fticnts to use electric lights. It can easily bo done mill at n modest expense. In tlmo nf nc- tlve engagement , I am satisfied this will ho found to ho the most reliable signal over adopted. It Is constantly being Improved flpon hut has almost rcach'od the point of per fection. The only thing lacking is something that can bo substituted for sun light , and that wo will get from c'cctriclty. ' " ' . Speaking of the bill now before congress removing the signal scrvlco from the war to the agricultural department , General Grccly bald he was satisfied it would become a law. "No advantages , " ho continued , "aro to bo gained In making such n change. It is done Blmply to help fill up the agricultural depart ment. ' . "If the hill passes and becomes n law It Will not take effect until July 1 of next year. Jt Interferes In no way with my position. / When the change Is made I will bo ro- .lloved from army duty and placed In charge of the weather bureau , but my rank and standing as an army officer are not In any way abridged. The signal and weather ser vices nro to bo separated , leaving the former JU the war department. "There is no provision -tinder which army Officers will bo attached to the agricultural department consequently I do not anticipate that there will bo any changes. " General Grecly says that the scrvlco was Iftever In such perfect condition ns now. no- ports are received very promptly and they coino about us near being ucourato us it is possible to make them. He leaves for Washington today. iKiis' now. Jtloutlio OccMijmiitH nro to Take Turns' 1'or Trial. Tito cnlin which so almost invariably fol- fows a storm was found to have settled upon Judge Ularkson's court yesterday morning. The Judge hlinsclf.County Attorney Mahoncy , timl oven the bailiffs scorned to bo thoroughly tired out as n result of the Neat trial. In view of this state of affairs , probably , TOoro than anything else , further considera tion of criminal business was postponed until JMonday morning. Mr. JJnhonoy snys that the fact that ho entered n nollo prossco.nl In the case of Joe Sliellcnbcrgcr will not prevent him from filing an information against him at anv time charging murder in the first degree. Iiosays that the entering of the nollo proscqui and discharging the man was thoresitlt of no "ar rangement or understanding" of any kind for the futuro. IIo does state , however , that In case Ncal should get a new trial and should himself tnko the stand and throw the killing onto ShollciibcrKor , tlm latter will como hero and give rebutting testimony. ' As to Sherman , Mr. Mahoney said that the 'Information charging him with the murder was now being prepared and would bo filed soon. Shrrman will not , however , bo the next tnan tried for murder. Mr. Mahoney has de cided to try Tony Frank , who Is charged with killing Chronlstcr , the peddler , next. Frank's trial will coino on early In Juno. IVhcn it is over Sherman's cuso will then bo proceeded with. Xcnl AslCH Another Trial. Messrs. Gurloy and Estello yesterdany afternoon llled u mot Ion for a new trial for Ncal , pasob on the following reasons : 1. Irregularity In the proceedings of the Court by which the defendant was prevented from having a now trial. a. Irregularity in an order of the court liy which defendant was prevented from hav ing a fair trial. a. Misconduct of the jury by which the de fendant was prevented from having u fair and "inpartial trial. N. Accident nnd surprise , which ordinary prudence could not have guarded against , by reason of which the defendant was prevented from having n fair trial. fi. That tlio verdict Is not sustained by suffi cient evidence. ( J. That the verdict is contrary to law. 7. Error of law occurring nt the trial. Notk-o of individual exception to each of the ovcrriilltigs of the court was also filed. CLOSISD AT LAST. trim Agreement itouvecii Iho Missouri 1'aulllu U. 1 > . mid nt IjoiiKth Closed. General Manager S. II. II. Clark of the Missouri Pacific has satisfactorily closed ne gotiations with the Pluttsmouth people and Joft for St. Louli yesterday morning. ' The matters under consideration wore right i ) [ way through Cass county for the Missouri Pacillc's proposed short cut between Omaha pud Union. As soon as Chief Engineer Lowls can lot rontrueUs , grading mid bridge building will bo commenced. Efforts to make nn agreement with the Burlington for the joint use of track through the now military reservation by way of Uello- Vuo failed. As a consequence the comnauy will build an independent line mid intut'cout tha Union Pacific- short distance this side pf Gilmoro. Whether Mr. Clark succeeded in malting nrmngomonts to use the Burlington's ' Platte river bride at Orcnpolls has not yet been de termined. IIo did enter into a written ngromcnt , how- Dver , with the Union Padlle , giving both cor- irarutlons such track privileges in this city tvWri elsewhere as neither could secure In any other way. The contract stipulates tliat the Missouri Pacific shall run nil its passenger trains from Ullmoro to Omaha over the Union Pacific track and Into the union depot : that the Union Paclllo is to have the use of thu Missouri Pneitlo track to the gnivel Leds near Weeping Water , also from Lcuvunworth to Kansas Uity for its Kansas Central trains ; Oiut the Missouri Paclllo Hhnll use the Union I'lielUu's MoPherson branch betwvcn Lin- bonrg , Kan. , and MuPhcrt > on for a connection of its southern Kansas and Colorado sys tems. Mr. Clark said that the building of this IMiittsmoutli cut-oft would not only shorten the road between Omaha ami Kansas City twonty-ono tulles , but give the Missouri Paclllo a much shorter and more direct line thun any other. A New Tlmo Onnl. General Manager IMckcttson Is preparing ft how time card for the Missouri river division to take effect Juno 1. It makes no changes , however , except in tha arrival and departure of one or two freight trains. A Now Southern Homo. The Union Paclllo company lias completed arrangements to open a now system Juno 1 vhleh will glvo Omaha direct commu- iiictitlon with all parts of Kansas. Through recent deals made with the MUsonrl Pacific and Hock Island roads the Union Paclllo Is enabled to establish n dally train between this city , Manhattan , Salinu , MoPhcrsun and Hutchison. As soon as the Rock Island completes lu Oinolia-Ueatrleo line , so that a train can leave hero at about 7 o'clock n , in , paMcngcrs may then reach al most over } * Important point in Kansas on thu same day. A now road Is now being built from Hutchison to Anthony which , when ready for operation , will bo added to the Union Pacillc , tht extending its system to the extreme southern boundary of Kansas , Annual Meeting. The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Volley company held Its nnnutil meeting yesterday. The business was transacted by Assistant Secretary Hawicy. No changes were made , the directors elected being Marvin Hughltt. Al bert Keen , J. H. Hcdrtcld , Chicago ; M. L. SykM , New York ; P. K. Hall , Cedar Uapids , la. ; Horace Williams , Clinton , la. , and D. P. Klmball , Boston. Notes nnil I'nrsonnlfl. Assistant General Trafllc Manngcr Munroo of the Union Pacillc has returned from the cast. cast.President President Adams and party are up In the Puget Sound country. Work has been commenced on the widen ing to standard guago of the Union Pacific's Kansas Central division. There Is danger In impure blood. There is safety In taking Hood's Sarsnparllluthu great blood purille . 100 doses one dollar. AN INTKH-STATE HUN. A Frightened Team Dashes Across the ItrltlKO Into lown. There was nn exciting runaway on lower Douglas street yesterday. One of the Paxton & Veirling teams , attached to n heavy wagon , became frightened nt something In fiont of the Collins gun store and plunged forward , knocking down the driver , Pat O'Connor ' , who stood at their heads. The frightened team passed over O'Connor , painfully , though not dangerously , cutting htm , and dashed down through the crowded streets to the Coun cil Bluffs wagon bridge. Crossing the brldgo on a run , passing a couple of motor trains on the way with the heavy truck swinging side to side , the team reached the boulevard and plunged into nn approaching wagon and snapped its polo as It it were a pipe stem. A quarter of a mlle further on they plunged into n littles saloon , demolishing its side. They were then brought to a stand. When they returned to this side neither horses , wagon or harness had received a scratch. IIo Got Ilollcf. William Wcstlake , n prominent farmer. stock raiser and breeder of thoroughbred horses , living about two and one-half miles from Avoca.Neb. , was so badly injured by be ing thrown from n sulky as to bo unable to raise his hand to his head. A'ftcr using num erous liniments mid consulting several physi cians without getting any relief , ho came and tisked mo if I knew of anything that would help him. I gave him a bottle of Chamber lain's ' Pain Pulm. In two weeks ho entirely recovered the use of his arm. I consider Chamberlain's Pain Palm the greatest preparation ever produced for all sprains , bruises , deep-seated and muscular pains. J. J. La Grange , druggist , Avoca , Neb. For bale by all druggists. AVILIj HE DISCLOSE ? A Suspect Who It Is Thought Knows Something About Onr Iliirglnrics , Detective Dcmpsoy and Oftlccr Fahey Thursday night made tin arrest which is considered important Inasmuch as it is be lieved the man arrested could , if ho would , "throw some light on the numerous burglaries which have lately been reported to the police. The name registered is William Murphy who , last Tuesday , completed n term In the county jail for stealing a bed spread from Mrs. Fish on North Sixteenth street. When arrested ho was accompanied by Henry Wirth , who was also taken in. A letter was found on the person of Mur phy addressed to George W. Bunn , who Is now in the county jail , in which are men tioned the names of several characters well- known to the police , among them the man Anderson who drew n revolver on Ofllccr Brady and was taken to DcsMoincs for house breaking. Anderson's term will soon expire and ho will bo waited for by the Omaha po- lico. lico.Charles Charles Brooking , who was arrested by Of ficer Savage about the sumo time , had in his possession a lady's hand bag and a pair of flno opera glasses , which ho was trying to dispose of In a Tenth street pawn shop and which he claims was given to him to sell by Murphy. Brooking ! ) also Intimates that Murphy in formed bimithat ho hod "made u haul" in the north part of the city , and it Is hoped that the burglar of the residence of M. H. Hnmlln on Spencer street has been found. For Nervous Diseases Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. F. G. Kelly. Aldcrton , W. T. , says : "I have prescribed it in number of cases of restlessness at night , and nervous diseases generally , and also in cases of indigestion caused by lack of suflicicnt gastric juice of the stomach , with marked success , and con sider it one of the best remedies known to the professional world. " n Mascot. The following private dispatch , dated nt Green Klver , was received from P. E. Her , who Is now on his way to California , where ho will spend the entire summer : "Citizen Train's feat of circling the globe in sixty-live days is umpjestlonably a big thing. His coining over the Union Pnciilo Is thus recognized by the o'fllcials of the road secur ing him as against the Northern Pacific , and beating their time one day. He has chartered a special from Portland to Tacoma on account of ilvo hours' demy My youngest daughter , Bessie , was the mas cot that brought about this lumpy state of nlTairs. Train lofthcro on time for Tacoma. " Tlio Only One. The Chicnpo , Milwaukee it St. Paul railway is the only line running1 solid vcstlbttled , oloctrio lighted mid Bteam hontcd trains between Chicago , Council Bhiffn and Onmhii. Tlio berth rondinp lump feature in the Pullinnn sleeping ciu-B run on those lines is patented and cannot bo used by 'any other railway company. It is the great improvement of thoago. Try it txnd bo convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific , depot , Omaha , at ( J p. in. daily , arriving nt Chicago at 0:81) : ) a , m. Passengers taking thiH train are not compelled to get out of the cars at Council Bin Its and wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket oflieo , 1501 Fnnnun at. P. A. NASH , Gen. Agt J. E. PKKSTON Pass Agt. A Musiolan'B Burial. The funeral of the late Prof. W. P. Hohen- stein , who died a few days ago in St. Joseph's hospitalwas under t'lto auspices of the Lloder- kranz , and was one of the most Imposing of the kind ever hold In this city. The deceased hod resided in this city about fourteen yearsand was at one time connected with the surveying department of the Union Paclllo. Latterly ho devoted his tlmo to teaching music , in which ho was qulto suc cessful. Ho was the only honorary member of the Liedcrkrauz , in which ho was greatly interested. The remains wcro Interred in Laurel Hill cemetery. The association marched to the corner of Center and Thirteenth streets and rode thcnco In carriages. At the grave an ltd. dress in Gorman was delivered by Mr. Otto Kinder of the Nebraska Tribune , and the Lledcrkruuz sang with touching tenderness the beautiful funeral piece , "Da Undcu 1st Frleden. " The Musical Union band headed the pro cession , leaving It at the corner of Thirteenth and Vlutoii , and meeting the society on Its re turn and marching with it to the hall on Douglas street. Thu pallbearers were G. Zimmerman , H. Kclser , August Bohuo , Herman It del I and J. Iloehm. The marshals wcro P. Kelsor , the president , and Prof. Peterson , the musi cal director of the society. To Nervous Debilitated Men. If you will send us your address wo will pond you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltalo Belt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet froo. VtujAiC BELT Co. Mai-shall. Mich ; SCHOOL nO.NDS AXI > MEMKEIIS. Tliny nro Attracting tlio Attention of Citizens nnil Ward OrjjniiUntlons. The republican central coinnilttco meet nt the Mlllard hotel at 4 o'clock today to ntmnpo for a convention to nominate live candidates for the school board preparatory to the election in June. The retiring members are H. T. Clarke , Dr. J. J. Savlllc , S. 1C Fclton and Messrs. Hoblnson and Corycll. Tlio last two wcro elected by the board to fill vacancies , and the terms of the principals expire this spring. Thus far candidates have not been very plentiful , in fact , no one is known to bo actively seeking the positions. H. T. Clarke , It is said , docs not expect nor seek a rcnouii- nation. Dr. J. J. Savlllo would not object to an other term , but an authority on school affairs says that too many people object to giving him one to render his hopes particularly lia ble to realization. S. K. Felton will not be In the city and will retire quietly. Hoblson and Coryell would both llko to return to the board , and will probably do so. As n member says , they have not been in long enough to make many enemies. Another subject of immediate consideration In school circles Is the $ i" > 0,000 school-bond proposition which comes up again at this time. The citizens of Lowe's addition nnd vicin ity meet this evening nt the Franklin school to discuss the matter , nnd the discus sion will probifbly take the form of devising means for carrying the matter. The Second ward also had n meeting this evening to consider the best way of de feating the proposition. Hnrtman school is the sore place with them. They wanted in- con'oratcd Into the proposition a provision for a tttO,000 school to replace the present structure with its numerous frame annexes. The majority of the board was of the opinion that n fciOO.OOO proposition would frighten the taxpayers ami result In the defeat or the whole proposition , nnd consequently struck out the Hnrtmnn section. The meeting called by the Second ward people Is intended to bo non-partlsnn nnd will take some action to secure a representation from that ward on the school board. It is held that if in order to tlo this n fusion must take place between republicans nnd demo crats , that such a fusion must certainly take placo. _ An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two-ounce tin boxes , nnd is nn absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin eruptions J Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at H5 cents per box by mail 30 cents KENT AND TJ3DEHAL FUNDS. How They nro Involved In the Now I'ostofllcc Slto Purchase. There will probably bo a pretty piece of lit igation growing out of the payment of the postofllco site awards. When It was decided to pay them the ten ants in the block ceased paying rent. George Weltzel , a barber who occupied a shop in the block , was awarded $150 and given n check for that amount signed by Judge Dundy and the cleric of his court. The check was pay able to Weitzcl , and according to law can bo cashed by him only. When ho presented it for payment ho was shown a garnishee summons from the Union National bank on n previous judgment for $10. ) for rent of the premises in question. IIo offered the check back to Judge Dundy , who refused It. According to the letter of the law , the award must bo paid by check on the depository of tbo fund. The attorney for the Union National bank stilted that there was no doubt as to the abil ity of the bank to collect the gariiisheo , but it is held by other eminent legal authority that the bank has no right to levy on federal funds under the circumstances. A writ of replevin was filed yesterday by Wcston Arnold , of Illinois , on George L. Woolsoy , formerly president of the Nebraska City distillery. It sccitos that Arnold is the owner of the distillery and all its apparatus. By stipulation , Judge Dundy awarded John Lanhnm $4TOO , the amount of. n sub-contract under the Fit/gerald & Mullory Construction company. The contract was for well digging on the Denver , Memphis & Atlantic railway. Pears' Soap Isthomos eleganttoiletadjunct Nebraska and Iowa Corn Supply. F. P. Arnold , of Battld Creek , Madison county , on the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad , says : "Three-fourths or more of the crop of corn raised last year In Madison county has been used or marketed , and all of the balance will bo consumed nt homo. The range of prices this year has been 1020 cents , while last year it was HQ/ ) U5 cents. " Daniel Cahill of St. Edwards , Boouo county , on the Union Pacific , says : ' 'Nine- tenths of lust year's crop raised in Boone county has been disposed of. There will bo very little , if any , for shipment. The ramrjjj of prices lost year was 11@22cents ; this year the range has been lkf@33 ! ! cents. During periods in the winter wo Lad lots of trouble in getting cars. " J. M. Lyons of Trentort , Hitchcock county , on the B. & M. , says : "One-half of the corn raised last year In Hitchcock county has been shipped to market , nnd about one-third of the balance has been consumed nt homo. Practi cally all of that remaining will bo used nt Homo. The range of prices last year was 1-1Q " 3c , while tnis year it has been l-J@DOe. " Elisha Taylor of Broken Bow , on the B. & M. , says : "Seventy-five per cent of the corn raised last year in Custer county has been marketed , and of the balance two-thirds will bo required for homo uses , leaving little for shipment. At certain times wo could not get cars during the past season for shipping grain , and the elevators were filled. The trouble lasted only about a month. The range of prices this year has been 0@20c , with the average about Me , while last year it was 13 @ -IOc. " T. S. Campbell of Neola. la. , on the Chi cago. Hock Island & Pacillc railroad , says : "Of last year's corn crop raised in Pottawat- ttitnie county three-fourths has been marketed nnd one-ball of the balance will bo required for homo uses. The range of prices this your has been 14fa.3.'ic. with the average about llle , while the range lost year was > 17@2. > c , . Gen erally wo have had no trouble in getting cars for shipping grain , but during the winter wo experienced trouble at various times. I think the corn crop of western Iowa has been pretty generally marketed. " Unreasonable Prejudice. Some very Intelligent people are proju- duiced against any nnd all patent or proprie tary medicines , nnd especially so against remedies they have never tried personally. Those who have hud the opportunity and given Chamberlain's Pain Balm a fair trial pronounce it invaluable. It promptly relieves the excruciating pains of rheumatism and its continued application Insures an effectual cure. Many persons who had been almost crippled with chronio rheumatism for years have been cured by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The prompt relief it affords is alone worth ton times the cost of the medi cine. 50 cents per bottle for sale by all drug , gists. _ Lorn Xclglor'a Case. The Lorn Xolgler case was commenced yes terday morning In the United States district court. During the cmpannellng of thojury.tho defense tried to Introduce Sergeant Cody efFort Fort Omaha , but the district attorney ob jected. Lieutenant Bcnham is acting as attorney for the soldiers' charge nnd is counseled by Judge Advocate Kay of the army. Tlio first accused was John Gather , Lora ZeiuMor was called. She has a sot of features which display u lack of , rather than a vicious disposition. The only evidence submitted by the defense was to show that the crime was committed outside of tbo military reservation , and that for this reason the United States court had no jurisdiction over the case , The Jury took the enmo yiow of tha case and at once re turned a verdict of not guilty. The case against John Coats , another sol dier against whom the commission of the same crime is charged , was put on trial and will bo continued this morning. A Had Clinnuo. William Chunco , the "dancing master , " was indicted by the grand Jury yesterday morning. William Coy , the conductor whom Chance tried to make dance at the point of his re volver , testified against him , and stated that when Chance bade him 'go ' through his slop * ho had said that ho had never learned the art nnd was too old to learn. A passenger on the train at the time , W. O. Hcln of McCook , and Ed McKay , the engineer , also testified against the desperado. Mites' Nerve rtnrt Liver Pills. An Important discovery , They net on the liver , stomach nnd bowels through tbo uon-es. A now principle. They speedily cure bllllousncss , bad tfisto , torpid liver , piles and constipation ; ' Splendid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 80 doses for 23 cehts. Samples frco nt Kuhn & Co.'s 15th nud Douglas. Marrlngo Licenses. License's wcro lssuc\f to the following parties yesterday : Name nnd residence. Age. I Carl E. Strombcrg , Omaha . 23 { Jennie E. Ohman , Omaha . 20 f HnnsE. Hanson , Oilmen : . 4 . 21 1 Ida Daniels , Rawlins , Wyo . 20 Whooping Cou h. There Is no danger from this disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is freely given. It liquefies the tough , tenacious mucus nud aids in It expectoration. It also lessons the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing , nnd insures a a speedy recovery. There is not the least il anger in giving it to children or babies , as It contains no Injurious substance. 50 cents a bottle ; for sale by all druggists. Indictments. The United. States grand Jury closed its de liberations and returned thirty-four indict ments out of forty-nine cases. Tom Murray , charged with selling liquor without n license , and Dr. Gaudy , charged with disposing of nn Important affidavit in his case now pending , were two of those who avoided indictment. Daly Gets the Contract. The board of public works yesterday awarded the sewer contract for district No. 7 to J , F. Daly. The sewer is on Hickory , con necting south with the main , and on TwclTty- fifth , Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh , to Popplcton avenue. Tndigestion IS not only a distressing complaint , of itself , but , by causing the blood to become depraved and the system en- fcoblcd , is the parent of Innumcrablo maladies. That Ayer's Sarsnparllla Is the best cure for Indigestion , oven when complicated with Liver Complaint , is proved by the following testimony from Sirs. Joseph Lake , of Brockway Centre , Mich. : "Liver complaint and Indigestion made my lifo a burden and catno near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony , was reduced almost to a skeleton , and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinda of fooil distressed mo , and only the most delicate could bo digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated mo without giving re lief. Nothing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla , which lias produced wonderful results. Soou after commencing tc ) take the Sarsaparilla - rilla I could see an Improvement In my condition. My appetite began to return and with it cutnu the ability to digest all the food taken , my strength Im proved each day , and after a few months of. faithful attention to your directions , I found myself a well woman , able to attend to all household , duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of lifo. " Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , riusrAnEii 117 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Price $1 ; alz bottles , $3. Worth J5 a boltlo. CALIFORNIA THE1 LAND Olf DISCOVERIES. S -Soi on crtul.ir. ? | T0r\ CATARRH X1UE.WU Santa : Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure I'orsnlo by Goodinun Uruff Co. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Htnt/iiMARK THR G UEA T TIIADE MARK KSOI.IHII IIRM- IV. An unfail ing euro for floin- Inal Weakness , Bpermntorrluua , Impotency. nmt nil illsonsei that follow nt i no- ruicnco of nlf- Aliiiso ; 04 Ix > s < of Memory , Unl- . vurBiilWniiltiiilo , APTR TAVIMH Tain In the Hack , Dimness ot Vision , I'ramntiiraOM AKO , anil many othi'r illscnses that , loud to Insanity or connumjilloii nnil n priunnturo Krnvo. DT'Kull imrtlciilara In our pniuplut , which woilo- elru to si'nit free liy innll tofvcry ono. tlf'l'lio Spool- tic inedlclno li eolil nt II per pncknce , or KX pnckaKO ) for W , or will bo sent frco ujr until ou tlio receipt of tlio money. ly mlilrvsalnx Til 13 aoUDMAN DUUO CO. , 310 FAJINAJI STUEKT , , - - OMAHA , Nen. On account ofcouutarfalt a , no hayo ndoptoo Yelluir Wrapper tha only to uulnu. A SEBIOUS mSTAKE , BIncli mlachlef U dooo in the trontinont of couxtlputlon. The com r ion opinion In that all rv < iulrviiinnt4 lire fullllloiljr the lueillclno forces unlonilliiK < > f tlib' ' ImiToli , A Krt'iit error. Slodlclnn Bliujily pnrirutlro , correct * no inorbhl condition , consequently tlinlr tuo la followed by srrciiter roatlvonrsi. A rciu- rdy , to bo oilucluul and i > ennnneut , must be injmteil nf tonic , nltcruttrc , 'corrective and vartlmrtla ies. These uronilinlr- nbly coniblno In Dr. Tutt's I.lvcr 1'IIU. They will. Inn sliort time , euro all the suf faring * thut result from inactive bo ruls. They giro tone to tha Intestines , utlmulute the socretlons , Kiid correct linpurfuct fuuo- tlonul action of the itomavh and llror. Tntt's Liver Pills NEVER DISAPPOINT : Price , 25c. OWce. 30 & 41 Park Place , N. Y. AGENTS WANTED J ? "en tl10 miuiiik ) iinlilhu CLOTHE LINK : natunt recently NMHMI. It holds the clothes without lilns ; they do not fri > czoto It anil cannot blow off , Baniplo line " nt by mull fXJoi W-fnot linn by mull HIM. For circular * , price-list and lonnH iiddrt'H.i Tha Pinlusa Clothoa Line Co , , 17 Heriuau 8t. Worcester ( ffe Plays Music , and his five loudest notes arct ir I n CT J It's ' entirely vegetable , contains no minerals or poison of an ; kind , and builds n rinai j the s ) stem from the lirst dose. SECOND I" ctlrcs Cancer of the Skin. No other remedy or treatment was over known THI n n f " ctlrcs Hereditary Blood Taint , oven In the third and fourth generations. No i n i n u j otier | temcjy ias ovcr done it. FnilRTI-l fII has never fatted to eradicate Scrofula ( or King's Evil ) In all Its forms from ruuniii j the system. auM.- , _ _ . V ( It cures contagious Blood Poison In all Its stages by eliminating flip iiorrlbla virus Fl FTH { from the system , thus giving relief from all tlio consequences of this bane of tha ( human family. _ Had been so out of order during the summer of 18SS that I virtually hid no health at nil. 1 had no appetite ; nothing I ate agreed with tne. I was feeble , puny , and always feeling bad. I had tried various remedies without rcccivlnfr any benefit , until at length I commenced on Swift's Spcclhc ( S. S. S. ) That medicine Increased my weight from IDS pounds to 177 pounds Inn few months , and made me as well and healthy as any man now living. S. S. S. U undoubtedly the greatest blood purifier to day on tlio American continent. JOHN UELLEW , 9 No. 9 North State Street , Chicago , 111. treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Atlanta , Ga. 9 j. ne Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. For the treatment of nil CHRONIC ANT ) BnnntOATj DISKASKS. Braces. Appliance * for Deformities , nnd 'runseii. li'at Facilities. .Apparatus and llomedles for successful treatment of OTfr/ form of ctlscuao ro * qclrlnKMeitlc.il or Surgical Trontment. NINKTY JtOO.MS FOIt 1'ATIKNTH. Ilonrrt nnil attomlnnco. Ild't Accommodations VVoil. Wrlto for olrrulnrs on lloforinttlcs anil Ilrnrca , Trus'01 , club Kwt , Curraturei of Bplno , 1'ilei , Tumors , Cnncor , Cntnrrb , Dronrhltl.- , lull Intlon , K'ottrlcHr ' , rarnljrsl * , Kpllnrsr , Klrtnnr , Ulnddcr , Kje , Knr , Hkln nml UU.od , nn I all Hurglcal Oporntlons. IIIM5ASKS OP WOMKN n npcclnUy. Hook Of DUorisoa of Women l-roo. Wo hare lateljr udilml n l.ylntf-ln ropirtniunl for Women ( luring Conttnomoat ( Utrlctlr rrlvnto ) . Only Itollnblo McdlcnlInstitute milting a speelulty of rUlVATK DISKASKS. All Illooil DleensoH succeaifully tieale I. Syphllltle notion removed from the sjntoii w.t'iont mo-o try. Now Hoatorntlvo Treatment for Lost ot Vital I'owcr. Part os uiinbla to vlilt < i niny bo trcnloit atbuu.0 by correspondence. AllconiniiiMlcntlcnBContldontlnl. Aledlcluo or Instrument * seat by mall or oxprnss , so * curoly packed , no marko to Indicate contents or sender. Ouu pcraon.il lutorvloir pruferrotl. Call nurt rnniull ns orsenil history or yourcaic , and wowlllseml In plain wrnpporour HOOK TO MKN KKKK. upon I'rlvato 8pcUlor Nervous Diseases , Iiupoloncy , Syphilis , Qlcotnnd Vorlcocelc. with question I t. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th and Harney Sts. , Omaha. Neb. CTETSON'S TJ A HTC UOFT AND STIFF HA i O. Boyd's Opera House Block. NO RIBBON Permanent Alignment SPEED , Strength. . Under a POSITIVE GUAR ANTEE. GEO. H. SMITH & CO. , General Agents Nebraska and Iowa. 81O S. 16th St. , - - Omnha Do You Know That Dr. Simons Isono of tbo most scientific and successful uhyslclans In the United States , and that ho Is located at c-ornur of Jones and liith sts. nnil I rents all cases uf \M I\Vnnis ni'HIl ITY fr ° n > whatever IM lViVJUO MljUlljl l l raiiso , soluntl- lloally and successfully. Dr. Slmonslsaspec- lallht In all female coniilulnts. | No piiisnn HUlTcrlnK from any ( if those distressing triinb- les careto let everybody know It , BO to Dr. Slmonswho Is a regularly educated physician without the honiblancu of quackery nboi't. him. IIo will dlaironosa your cube anil tell vou plainly whether you can bo cured or not. Cull on him as thousands of others have done. Coino and bo happy. Sticcyniful trentmont by mull. DU. SIJION3 501 S. Ifitb St. . Omalia , Nob. _ , _ . . _ . . , . I ismililllTUBIIURtAR CUSHION J W Keel PTi tt > tlkUixn b..rtl alitUcll ; . Cararotubla. SurtMlfal vhero ll Ifm ( dle4 ml. Illuitratcd book 4 ! > root rt"t. AJdr..i roil aF.UISCOX.DiS Unt u , N. V. OF YOUTH. SUFFEKEHS FROM AVnniu Debility , Youthful ImlNcrctloni , Lout Manhood * Be Your Own Physician I i Many men , from the effect a of youthful Imprudence , have brought about a state of wtviknodi that Ima reduced the K neial ayn- toin PO much m to induce dim out erery other ulmiAse , and the real causa of the trouble ecarroly over l > e.ln > c suspected , they are doctored for everything but tlio right one. Notwithstanding the many Taluaulo romtdiea tlmt tnixllcal scloncu had produced for the relief of thlsclan of patleutu , none of the ordinary moles of treatment effect n euro. DurinffourextenilTocollfKeaiuihorV pltal nmctfoowa liare eipcrimented with nml discovered new And concentrated rcme * ille3. Tbo ncconiiuinyln ? proscription Is of- ferud aa a , rcrtnln nnu ipeody cure , at hundreds of COBCV In our prnotlcu have been restored to perfect htalthbyUs use after all other remwlles fa Hod , 1'orfoctly pura In- urvdienta mut bo used in the preparation of thld proscription , fit Krytliroiylon COCA , M dnurhra. Jo rube bin. 1 8 drachm. Holonlu lilolco , 12 drachm. .t Kit I * i ) tarn Ira , 2 scruploi. Glycenno , n. B. Mir , Hake 00 pills. Take 1 pill at S p. m. , and n- othoron going to bod. Iniome CAHeaU will i IHJ m-cosnary for the patient to toke two pill * ' nt bedllmo. maklrur the number tlirto aday. This remedy 1 * adapted to erery condition of 5 E MerToua debility and wcakneulueithereer , ; > nnd especially In there cases rvnultlnjf from ImpruuL-nce. The recuperative powerj nf . o continued for R short time chancres the ' \ languid , debilitated , iirrvelefi condition to ' [ one of renewed lifo and As wo ant constantly In receipt of letters of J , . ry relfttlro to this remedy , we would I my tuthoaawhowould prcfertoobtalnltof ' J uj , by romlltlnff $1 a securely nealed pack- W0 containing CO pills , carefully com * ; pounded , will bo nent by return mall from ; 1 otirprlvato laboratory , or wo vV furniah 0 ' wrkftcrcx. which wiU euro moat Jjes , for j)3. ) ! AddrvM or call ou < Hew England Medical Institute , 24 Tremont Ku\r , lloilon , Ma > i. : Copyright , J88J , br K. II IIILLPK. WE nt'lll - BEIT AND SUitftNSORY ll.1 for ihli p clOopnr- rote , Curp wl UpHvnllie MrKknrii , glrluf Trtfljt nlld , ftoolh * Inf. Cntlu at < 4jrrnti of Eleetrleitv ttirounb ill WKAK 1'AKTH , n norlug them la MtULTII d tlUDKIII H HTItt.NUlll. KlMtrle < urr nl P. 11 Inilinlli , or fatten tJ.un In Old , UKI.T IBJ lii p e orT Cew | M VI. and nti. Wont rtici I'tr * Eilaallr lorr < t In tttrtfl niODthi. Hrfcltd ptmphlet KFM. BAMDENLLEOTIUGCO. , looutuiufiu , CHICAGO , ILL TDA8T ALt , PRECEDENT ! A ovituTwo Mtu.tofta PtRTntmrmx § L * mm < Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated br the t sUlAtiiro , for iMuc tloiisl nnit clmrltnMti purpono * , ntui IK fritnclilun niiuli ) * > partof tlinpnxcnt i > tsto constitution , In ICT.bjna UTorwIicliiuiiir popular rott * . Its GRAND KXTRAOUDINAnY DUAW INGS tnlco place Seml-Atmunlly ( Jnno unit Dccembor ) nmt Its Grand Slnf.lo Nttmbor Drawing" ) tnlco iil.ico in onoh oC the otliur tun months of the yonr , nnil nro nil drawn In pub lic , at the Academy of Music , Now Orlo.ius , k * * - "Wo do tirrcbr for tiff th t wo mirwrvho tliosr- rnngi'im-ntu for nil tlio mnnlhljr nmt iKiml-nnniutl limit Inus of the IiOul lAnit fit to lottery Compnnr , ntnl In person ninnnifo nntl control tlui ilmwlnm thmnolve * , nmt Hint tlio nsmo nro comluctcil wltU honeitjr , fnirnpi" , nmt In Rood fnltli tonnnl Ml par- tlm. ami vro nuthorlio llio company to tmolhlnoortl- flcsto with f.ic.MmltcM of our tkuaturei attached , Is ) Its udvcrttiemvnti , " \Ve , Iho tinilernluncit bnnXunnd linnkcrn will IIATnil prltFxtrnirnln tlio I.mil lnim Hlnto 1/ultcrloi which mnjr t > o preni'iUPit nt our counter * . It. M. WAUISI.KV. l'rc9.IouUlnna Nat. Hank IMEUUn IjANAUX , I'rcs. Stnto Nnl'lllunk. A. 1IAI.WVIN , 1'ies. New Orleans Nat'l Hank. OAUIj KU1IN. Pros , Union National Hank , BMW At the Acadnmy of Music , Now Orloam , Tuesday , Juno 17 , 1800. CAPITA I. PRIZli , $600,000. 100,000TloVots nt JI9 cnoh ; Ilnlvps. fcM ; ( Juar- tors , JIO ; iih'hthsi ; Twcntlotlis , $ - ' ; I < 'ortlath < . $ l. LIST OK IMU/.Kd. i puiR ! OK fiKHim ) ii I rui/i : OK 100,10) , ) 11 i I'lti/.i : OK uio.miis. i I'lti/K OK Ki.uiiDis ro.nu i rmy.is OK vo.oxi nro o.uu 5 I'HI/Krt ( IK 1U.UUU nro W.I" ) 10 riU/.KH OK W Xnre ) M.UU ) V5 I'lll/KH OK 2liM ( nro WX ( ) 1(0 ( rillXIM OK SJO nro W.IIU VUC ) 1MII/.KS OK UK ) nro I'-UIH ) W I'UI/.K.S OK < OJ nro 2WIM ] APPIlO.\l > tATlON 1MII7.ICS. 100 1'rlres of fl.lKIO nro HI ) ) . ( ) 1UO rrlrc-s of HI ) nru 8) ) , M 100 I'rlzes of 4lUnro ( 4lUiU Two MIMIIIII TEllMl.VAr.s. l.KM frizes of t.'OOuro JW.1,000 sTTa Prizes nmountliiR to $2,100,000 AGENTS WANTED. lirKoit Ct.un ItATiis , or nny further Infornmtlrtn desired , wrllo luiclbly to tint iimlersl np < t , clcnrly stating your residence , with ntnto , county , htroot nnil number. .More rapid return mall ilnllvcry will bo nsiiiriMl by your cucloslug nu vuvulopo bunrlutf yuur full nddroif. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DA HIM I IN , Now Orloain , r.a. Or SI. A. DAUPHIN. Washington , IX O. Ily onllnnry letter , contalnlni ; MoNKr OitDKlt. li- micdbynll otpre i coiup.inlos , New York Kxeliaii u , draft or postnl notu. Address UoalstoroJ Letters containing Cur rency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL IlANIf. Now Orlomis. r/ii. IlKMKMhKIi , thnttho p.iymont of prUns l.idlTAUAN- TKEII IIV FOUU .NAlIO.VAr , II AN KM of Now OrllMIIIS , nnil tliu tickets nro .ilirnod by llm proHldcutof nn In- Btltutlim who u rliartrrud rlKhtH nro rocnKulziMl In tbu lilKhost courts ; thcroforu , bowuro of nil liultu * tloui urnnonyniouH HCliuiiius. ONK DDI.I.AH It Iho jirlco of the smallest p.irtor fraction of n ticket ISHUKII nv Urt In nuy drnwlnif. Anything In our numo otlered fur less than a dollarlt n swlndlo. ALLAN LINE OCEAN STEAMERS n Pnssanoto and from Great Britain and I1 parts ol Europe. Montronl-Llvorpool route , by tlio waters ol St. Lawrence , shortest ol.ill. Ulnneow to Ilontou , to IMillndelpliln. Liverpool to ami from Ualttmorn. Thirty Steamers. Clnca oxcclnlor. AccommoiIntlnuB iinaurpaaeccl. Weekly sailings. AM.AN & < ! < > . . Oon. West. AK'IB. C. J. Sundoll. uuiiier. 113 Lrx Hullo St. , Chicago , 111. TO GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. FUOM NEW YORK KVKHV THDRSDAV. Cabin Passage $35 to $50 , according to location cJ stateroom. Excursion $ G5 fo $95. Btecrago to nnd Irnm Kuropout Lowest Hutcs. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. , General Agents , . 63 Oroadway. NEW YORK. Jno. lllcecn. General West urn Agent , 1M Randolph tit loot , Chicago. Hurry E. lloores , Tlios tanne. The T. a r treat * Fanleit nnd Vlncnt Iti tliu WorlOU rnRsunttiT ai-onmo tint Ions unexcelled. NEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. KrilNlWSIA .Mnr 21. I OIUCAFSIA , .luno 7. DKVUN1A. Mnr ill. ] ANCIIOIIIA , Jinn ) 11. Now York , Qitccnstown and Liverpool. The Colulirntuil MnySlrit CITY Of HOMK. Juno28tli. .lulyx'lith. SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE rutui on lowukt tcmu to anil from tlm principal SCOTCH , tnciisn. IRISH AND AH coHTinEniAi POINTS. Kxcuraloutlcketn nxlticed. maitn uvnllAltln tn ruturu l > y cither the plclurcquoClydo , Hlvi'rSleMvy , North ur Houth of IriOanil NapludoriilltinltRr. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS nt lo e t ourri'nt r l- . Aplily to any of uiir local gi-iit > , or to HENDERSON BROS. , ChlonBO. I/cal Agent * at Omnha : Hurry U. Moore , Chnrlei Mnro > , W. K Vutll.U , I1 , buuol. CHliou'a Hunk , Otto Wolf. Can bo enroll In 20 to fifl days o iiy IIHO of th nnirvoIoiiH Muifla Hcmoily. $ .VX ) ( X ) for n cn o It will not euro. OA17- TION to xut tlioKiniulno rvmoily. Wrllo or call on F. U. Joalyu , 'M\'i \ Ilarnoy Btreot , Omaha , Nouruaka. T nncoc # 1 Your fare saved by buying a pair of these $0.08 merchant tailor made AvcUlbclb $ pants , made for $18 , at Misfit Parlors , 18OO Furnam street. Qf T /-Mile- Your faro snved by buying that $10 merchant tailor made suit , made for $08 OL , I-OUIS , at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. Your faro saved by buying that $2O custom made suit , made for $48 , at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. Your farosaved by buyjng that elegant $28 custom made suit , made for $ BO at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. Your faro saved by buying that $18 custom made suit , made for $4O at the Misfit Parlors. T ilfimr t-r 7C Your fare saved by buying that $28 custom made Prlnco Albert .DcULiniOie , . / D. suit , made for $08 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. TV Or1ntno Ci19 CH Your faro saved by buying that $20 custom made 0-button cula- J. U V/IlCclllt > , $ > 14.3\J , way suit , made for $82 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors. < tt 1 / Your fare saved by buying that $ OO custom made suit , mudo ID. for $78 at Misfit Clothing Parlors. In sack and frock coats , variety In sizes and styles of goods. Pantaloons in do mestic and imported fabrics , at prices that astonish the natives , at the 1309Dpiginal Misffl Clothing Parlors. ' 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska 1309 All alterations done free of charge to insure a perfect fit.