THE OfltAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY , JUNE 10 , 1890. 'AYE THEM FROM STARVING , Foroiblo Appeal of Governor Thaycr in Behalf of Bradshaw. fHE PEOPLE HAVE LOST EVERYTHING. Conflciicntly ( | Ho Snys 'riicy Nooil 15vorythltiK ntul Oiiiahixtis Arc He- ( ] iiCHcil to Help Them. OMAIM , Nob. , .TunoO , 1800. To the Editor Af TUB BKB : I am In receipt today of the following letter from our governor. I would respectfully roquoit that It bo published in full , so that our citizens may fully rcallxo the extent of the disaster and of the destitute condition of the citizens of that unfortunate village. Very respectfully , It. C. Cusmxo , Mayor. STATT. OF Nnnnisic.v , Kxr.ctrnvB Dnt'AitT- rftKNr , Lixroi.x , JunoO , IH'.X ) . Mayor dish ing , Dear Sir : Having visited Bradshaw yesterday nnd made n personal Inspection , I ntn enabled to say , that tlio whole truth as to the effects of the terrible visitation upon Unit town last Thursday night has not been told. There \vero in the hamlet about two hun dred nnd fifty buildings of all classes ; only Hovon nra left in ti standing position though badly wrecked and warped. All the rest uro totally destroyed. A fair calculation of these familiar with thu town say that not less than RIOO.OO I worth of property In Bradshaw nnd the immediate vicinity was wiped out. It Is nil sunk and nothing to show for it. Happy homes are gone. Not a vestige is left. The lntnate.4 have nowhcro to lay their heads , and have nothing to start with again. There were about six hundred Inhabitants In the village. Their condition Is deplorable. It nppeajs with distressing earnestness to all charitably disposed people. At the request of the local committee , and In arcordanco with my own feelings , I ad dress to you this appeal and uskthat you will be pleased to take prompt measures to secure the aid which I know your liberal minded people will bo glad to give. The articles most needed , and for immedi ate use , nro money and lumber. The city of York has mot the demands ot the distressed people thus far for edibles and is still supply ing them , but staple groceries will bo needed from other points. Hardware will bo needed ; cheap imitrcsscs and bedding ; clothing nnd shoes of different slzos for men nnd boys ; also nil kinds of underwear of different sizes for men , woman and children ; cooklhg and gaso line stoves ; anything fortho relief of the needy and suffering will bo most acceptable. It must be berne in mind that some months must elapse before these people can sustain themselves. In the meantime they must be helped. From the very moment news reached York of the awful calamity to Uradshaw , the mayor nnd all the people of the city responded with the utmost alacrity and promptness , nnd with u spirit of the most unselfish generosity which commands the admiration of all. They are doing , nnd will continue to do , all they possibly can , in uid of their most unfortunate neighbors. Nearly all of the wounded have been taken to York , whoso people and physicians' are tenderly nursing them. I appeal to you to bring this matter imme diately before your people that they may have nn opportunity to contribute to the relief of their suffering fellow citl/ens. I know the inairnnnimous and liberal spirit of the people of Nebraska so well that I can readily say I Jcnow thU appeal will bo nobly responded to. j\ll contributions should bo directed to T. M. Shallenborgpr , cashier of the Brndshaw bank , HiMilshaw , Neb. , who is the treasurer of the relief committee. The B. & M. will carry contributions from all points on its lines to Bradshaw free of charge. Very respectfully , Joitx M. TiiAYnn , Governor. AN APPHAti FOU IIKL1" . Tin : Ilii : : is in recelptoCthofollowinguotico from tlio general relief committee appointed to render aid to the cyclone suffeversof Brad- shiiw : nVoiiic. Neb. , Juno fi. To the Editor of Tun Ilir : : We , the general aid and soliciting com mittee for tlio cyclone snll'urers of Uradshaw , Nob. , hereby appoint you nn axunt to receive contributions for the aid of .such sufferers and request tbat you adopt such plan as you may heo proper to raise such amounts of money as you can for these stricken people and kindly' send tlio sami ) to N. M. Ferguson , cnshlnr No- hra-ikor National bank , York , who Is treasurer of the relief nnd aid society. Vf. 1C. Wn.r.iAMS , Mayor City of York , KlMVAUD ItATKS , County Judge , N. 1 * . I.UNIIKAN , County Treasurer. Tun UK n cheerfully responds to the call for 1-eliof of the citizens of York county , who lnivo lieon overtaken by an appalling calamity. It invokes prompt nnd liberal aid from every mau mid woman whoso heart throbs in sym pathy with the stricken people of Bradshaw. Remittances lnj ny amount sent to this of- fieo will bo acknowledged through our col umns from day to day. Parties who desire to forward their monuy directly to the relief committco at York will doubtless receive ac knowledgements from its ofllcurs. Tlie subscriptions so far received by THE Itneurous follows : lleo I'ulillshlns Co J30.00 McClond .t I.ovo , South Omaha ' ' > .OQ A.Uiijorl 1.00 Mcmlitl.ssohn. I'lsher.V l.iiwrlo. . . . . . 5.00 B. N. Kulm. SKuiNUIty , la 1.00 Cash : M Charles Illoilcult , Julian , Neb 1.00 Hue counting room y.50 Total $37.00 CoiHMM't for tlio ItrailMlinw Sufferers. A concert is to bo given at Uoyd's opor.i house , Friday , Juno 10 , under the auspices of the "T. 1C. " quartette of Omaha , the entire proceeds of which will bo forwarded to the itillef committee ns soon us the tickets can bo nold. The expenses nro to bo mot by do tation unircly. Following is u list of these received to date : IJoyd it Ilnyncs , tiso of Boyd's ' opera house ; OMAHA BKK , advertising Omaha World-Herald ml- vertising ; - , - vertistng ; Omaha Democrat , advertising ; Omaha Republican , advertising ; Omaha Ex celsior , advertising ; th6 Mercury , advertis ing ; Topics , advertising ; tlio Burktoy print Ing company , job work ; titonocyphor , Job work ; Fr.inhlin printing company , job work ; Miss Jesslo Croighton , Murray hotel , 'typo- writing ; the ushers of Boyd's opera house , services ; Schroeder , Fourteenth nnd Douglas streets , sign work ; Hoyn , the photographer , photographs of tho"T. 1C. " quartette. Tliomos iltilvihiU , city bill poster , survives. The following gentlemen have consented tenet net us a llnnnco committco : Mr. ICuclid Mar- y"i , pivsldcnt of the boardof trade , chairman ; Kir. I ! . Uartnmn , president of the Omalm real cstatKoxchaugo ; Mr. John Hush , city trcas- wrer ; II. U. I'cattio , managing editor of the "NVorld-llcrald. Tho"T. K."nunrtetto will cull to their asslst- nnco iu this clTort the host musical talent in the city. The programme will bo announced } n a day or two. To the members of the "T. K. " quartette Gentlemen : 1 will gladly give my services ns accompanist for the coming concert given in aid of the Bradshaw suiTorors. Yours truly , M.UIICIN IlKNiir.uso ! ? , 1 1D15 South Thirty-second Street. To the T. K. Quartette : You may put flown Mrs. Mucntoforliig for whatever you need for the Uradshuw sufl'orors. H. MuUNTliFlilllXQ , AtltlitloiiH to II. T. Clarko'ti List. Following is a list of additional contribu tions for the benellt of the Bradshaw tornado sufferers. Cnino coinpnnv , > 0 CJeorgoL. Miller 60 Cominorvial National bank M > II. T. Clarke N ) KS. Kcxui 60 Mct'tiKUo Bwtliers 7S 8 , U Wiley 5 JuhnCoatl 10 Omaha loan nnd tru.it company. i.0 Charlons A. Cole it Co 85 W. N. Ninon , 6 I lowell lumber company 60 Colonel J. 11. Flnlay. . . . . 60 l jultablo trust company 60 Caiiueil floods for tlio Suffcrora. Neb. , Juuo 0. [ Special Tele- gram to TUP Br.r I The Beatrice canning company today shipped 1,000 pounds of canned goods to the Uradshaw sufferers. Ration's Donation. SUTTOX , Neb. , Juno 0. ( Special Telegram to Tnn BKB. ] Two hundred and clgnty dollars lars wcro donated by the citizens of Button to the Bradshaw sufferers nnd was today scut by Mayor Woodruff , by bank draft , to the re lief committee at Bradshaw. AV. J. KUNNKDY FAVOHEI ) . It In Snltl Ho AVI 11 lo Mntlo Cfmlrninn of tlio Iloiml of I'libllo Works. It was rumored on the strcctycstcrday that Mayor dishing will send the name of Wil liam J. ICcnnedy to the council tomorrow for chairman of the hoard of public works. Mr. Kennedy Is ono of the old residents of Omaha , having been engaged In the Imple ment business nt Thirteenth nnd Harncy streets for many years. At present ho is a dealer In flro'clay. . Ho is a democrat , but 1m never been offensively nctlvo. A man of decided views , he is firm and outspoken and upon the board ho would do his own thinking. Ho Is thoroughly acquainted with the city , and has served us city appraiser now and tlicu for years past. He is n man of integrity and stands well In the community. In the curly days ho was nn enthusiastic vol unteer fireman , nnd for years took an active place among the fire-lighters ot young Omaha. Ho is a leading member of the veteran firemen's association. It is said of Mr. Kennedy that ho will not ask a councilman to vote for Ills confirmation ; that ho is not an office-seeker. This fact led a friend of his to say this morning that the combine would perhaps sit down on him when his name came before the council for confirma tion. "But , " added the friend , "Blrkhmtser Is knocked out , and I have it pretty nearly straight from the mayor that ho will not ap point Bluiner's partner under nny considera tion. If the combine refuses to confirm the mayor's appointments , in the endeavor to coerce him to send Birkhauser's name In , they will got beautifully loft in my judgment , nnd Balcombo will conttnuo to draw pay a while longer. " _ Cook's extra dry Imperial champagne is bettor , healthier and purer than the imported article. It has a delicate boquct. TUB MISSOURI IlISING. It la Doing Considerable Damage nt Sioux City. Tito measurement of the river taken by Ob server Welsh at 7 o'clock yesterday morning showed 124-10 fcotof water above the eighteen foot channel guago , a rlso of ! i li-10 feet in twenty-four hours. While this shows that the Juno ri.io has arrived , it is not u very ex traordinary stage of water. During the flood of 1331 , on April 23 , the water was 23 feet and 10 inches above the zero gauge and 18 feet is considered the dan ger lino. Word came from Sioux City through incom ing passengers over the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , that the river is on the rampage at that point , washing away the banks so badly that tlio railroad company has been compelled to remove some of its tracks. The new pontoon bridge across the river nt that point has been carried away and other damage done. The regular June rise has gene by default for three years and the observer does not anticipate very high water this sea son. Ho accounts for the damage done at Sioux City by the suddenness of the rise rather than to any great excess of water. Horsforil's Acltl Phosphate. Ill Effects of Tobacco relieved by its use. DOUGLAS CO UNIX'S INSANE. Tlio State Hns a Bill Against it for Their Care. "Douglas county's credit with the state isn't very good , " remarked a well known ofllcial about the court house yesterday. "Tho state has n bill of about 47,000 against the county for caring for insane people from this county. This bill is being pressed aud the county is losing standing. The county has a bill against the state , or should have , which would offset this claim of ? 47,000 and possibly turn the tables on the state , " "How sol" was asked. "For the state's ' proportion of cancelled taxes. As you know , the state levies its pro portion of the tax on the valuation , and this is charged against the county and paid. Thcro is n largo proportion of the total tax which is never collected , much of it being cancelled by the county commissioners. Kvery cancellation , of course , reduces the total and , consequently , the state's pro portion. No claim has over been made against the state for thcso cancelled laves , which have been accumulat ing since 1S.VJ. Largo amounts of taxes are ordered cancelled every year by the com missioners , so that the charge against the state must bo very largo by this tlmo " An investigation iu the county treasurer's office showed that no record of the cancella tions ordered by the commissioners hud been kept previous to January 10 , 1830 , except what appeared on the treasurer's books from time to time , so orders for cancellation were entered against the taxes as charged. William Si'hwariok , the bookkeeper in the treasurer's office , stated that on August 7 , 1SS8 , n statement was sent to the state aud itor showing tuxes cancelled amounting to * J , 1.18.12 from January , 1BSO , up to that date. No reply was received from the auditor and no further statements were forwarded. Mr. Schwarick also stated that Frank Silmmor , the county druggist , bad commenced making up n list of the cancellations since 1S.VJ , but ho did not know how far the work had pro gressed. Inquiry of Mr.Simmer revealed the fact that lie had commenced the work last fall and had tuuen all resolutions of cancellation from the commiss.sioners' records from 1S.VJ up to about 1SS7 , but had not made comparisons with the treasurer's books to see If the records agreed , nor had anything been done in the matter since. It is impossible to say what the total of the cancellations amounts to , but it is safe to say that it would bo largo enough to form an ef fectual offset to the claim of the state. Mrs. Wlnslow's soothing syrup is the best of all remedies for children teething. 25 cents a bottle. ATlIIjBTIO IjADlKS. They Will llorcnltcr Jlxerolso In the V. M. C. A. Uooms. A class tu gymnastics for young ladies has been started in the Young Men's Christian association In response to the urgent requests of many friends of the association. It will bo under the auspices of Professor Sheldon and will meet on Monday"Wednesday and Friday mornings. The membership will be limited to twenty and a fen of $5 will bo charged for instruction from this tlmo until November 1. Thu drill will consist of dumb-bell and Indian club exercises and "setting up" ilrills. The lawn tennis association has elected the following ofllcers for the season : Prof. W. D. Richardson , president ; It. 1C. Sumlerland , vice president ; John W. Hnzleton secretary and treasurer. The club will join the state association and tnko part in Us season's tour naments , the ( list of which Is to bo held in Kcarnuv this month. The second will ho hold in Omaha later in the season. The state secretary , Prof. Nush , will ad dress the association next Sunday. Commencing yesterday a series of noonday prayer meetings has been inaugurated , con ducted by the secretaiy. They will begin at 12 : 'M ) and last twenty minute * . There will bo a reception of all the Metho dist young people of the city at the hall to- night. _ The lllght's Turn. * The right wing of the Second Infantry marched f rjm Fort Omaha yesterday morning to the rifle range at Bcllevuo where they will indulge in rifle practice for the next live weeks. It comprised the following companies with their commanders : A company. Captain William Mills ; B , Captain Charles A. Dempsey ; C , Captain Ilunry Cat ley ; 1C , Captain Lutncr S , Amoa ; G , Captain Charles Kollnr. /rho command started on Its march nt 4:30 : o'clock and reached this citvipiuthq rain about 0SO : o'clock. It followed Thirteenth street south to the Bellevue - vuo road , which it followed to the which place it reached at 10 a. m. NO MORE MONEY FOR GRADING , Tlio Contracts Let Last Saturday Ctm Not bo Commenced , RECKLESS PULL ON THE TREASURY , * . A' Dlsuovcry AVliloli Will Ilsippnlnt : Many People , Hut None More HO Tliuti jreinlierH or tlio Combine. A somcwtmt sensational contltttoa or city financial affairs , brought about nlono by tlio city council , was discovered yesterday after noon. On last Saturday the hoard of public works , as noticed In Sunday's Bun , let ono l the larguat lots of grading contracts In the history of the city , culling for an expenditure of near ly $100,000. Yesterday afternoon thoao contracts were sent to the city comptroller for certification. . Then nnd then only did it develop that there \vcro no funds with which to meet the payment of such an enormous expendi ture. ture.City Comptroller Ctoodrich , by whom tlio discovery of the state of affairs wits made , was called upon it ml nsltcd concerning the matter. Mr. Goodrich snld : "The report that I have declined to certify to the big bunch of grading contracts awarded by the board of public- works last Saturday is true. The reason of my refusal to do so is very plain nnd simple indeed. At this time I don't know of n dollar avttllalilo with which to meet the contracts. 1 propose to iiiuUo a statement of expenses Incurred nnd money expended from the general fund fortho last live months , and from that I shall esti mate the monthly expenses for the next seven months. If there isn't a balance suflleient to warrant mv certifying to thcso contracts I most'certainly shall not do so. " "Judging from whnt you now know of the condition of things do you think the balance will prove sufllcicnU" was asked. "Most certainly no. I do not think there is a dollar available for meeting these grading contracts. If , however , there should bo enough for one contract I shall not hesitate to certify to ono contract , or , if there is enough for two , three or more though I know there won't ' be I shall certify to that many. " "How did tills situation of affairs como about , Mr. GoodrichJ" "Well , a complication of causes produced it. Expenditures which might perhaps be termed extras , go to make up one cause. Under this head of extras como the compil ing of the city ordinances for which Mr. Cou ncil receives i'.OOO , then there is their print ing which alone costs § 1,000 more ; the print ing of the various reports , which comes infer for another big item , nnd the cost of cross walks which is u still bigger matter. Then there was an item or three or four thousand dollars for Jixlng up the Ooos property for city jail and police court purposes. And so I might go on spcefying thcso niuny extras of which no account whatcvci'&eciueil to have been taken by the council. "Still another general cause , " continued the comptroller , "is that the valuation of Omaha much as I dislike to say it is about SiIOO.l'OO less this year than last. It was ex pected that it would bo at least $22,000,000 , and it turns out to bo only about 20,000,000. "Without the least possible desire of court ing any praise for my oflico , and simply to re mind this children ot the present generation how wise ! } ' their fathers buildcd , " said the portly comptroller with a largo smile , " I want to say that this is ono of the times when it seems quite evident that had it not been for the wisdom of the ordinance compelling all contracts to go through this ofllce before the council can act upon them , I think that the hist named body would have gone ahead and plunged the city of Omaha into a seriously unpretty mess , to say the least , for their previous action re garding this big lot of work indicated that thcv were bent on going headlong in just such n direction. " Chairman Balcombo of the board of public works was seen next and said : "I was simply thunderstruck when I heard of HI "I could scarcely believe my own cars when Goodrich told mo that ho hadn't u dollar to pay the contracts with. "It is bovond all precedent we never had nnythingl ike it before in the history of the city. city."Tho ordinance ordering the board of pub lic works to have this grading done is No. 24i3. ; It was passed May I'l , and approved by the mayor on May 17. "I am utterly and entirely at n loss to ac count for the unparalleled revelation , and can form little or no idea whatever as to how such a state of affairs should bo brought about , all things considered. " Another prominent city official said : "Tho list of streets ordered graded untie ? the ordinance by which those contracts were let was made up entire , from beginning to end , oy the council combine in secret session. The two council committees , nnd the only ones , to which this entire nnd exceedingly unfortunate affair is chargeable are the llnance and the grades and grading commit tees. The linaneo committee is composed of Wheeler , Davis and Olson aH'of them com bine union. Olson , McLearic , Cooper , Morcarty and Madscn the llrst three of whom arc combine men compose the com mittee on gradns and grading. Tlio fact that all the ordering of all tills grading , dis tributed , as the list of streets will show , in u flagrantly partial manner , or in u way cal culated to benefit these who wore personally interested limits designation , only makes the matter , to my mind , at least , all the more puz zling. Daniel II. Wheeler , Clarence L. Chntl'ei1 , and Edgard P. Davis constitute the head and shoulders of that nefarious clique of fellows. They are the only men who really know all about the combine , and nro the only ones who do the head work and lead In the gang , it occurs to mo that their order for so much grading , given , as It is now plain us day that it was , in tlio very faro of an impossibility of which they were'well aware , was simply n grand blnfi intended as a sort of an attempt to cement the rest of the combine the tools of Wheeler , ChatTeo and Davis to them , the ringleaders of the combine. Wheeler keeps verv close cases on the finances of the city and" probably no man in Omaha know or now knows Just ho\y many dollars there or nro to spend better than ho hlmsolf. Therefore , it would IKI very hard for anybody to miiko mo believe that Wheeler and Chaffec , ami Davis too , for that matter , didn't know at the time that they brought that ordinance into existence nnd compelled their tools lo help push it through that it could not accomplish its face purpose , and that it would not fail to accomplish the purpose of their trickery for a certain personal gain , anil that , too , at the assured risk of Omaha's getting a black eye before the whole country. " Nervous debility , poor memory , dtflldcnce , sexual weakness , pimplescured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s IDth and Douglas. _ MADK TIIKIR POINT. Tlio Union I'auillo Coiulitutors IIuvo IJoen Grantotl Nearly All They Ask. The Union Paeitlo conductors , brakemen and baggagemen are jubilant over the uo.suIt of their demand for moro crews , less mileage and additional p.iy. Vlce-1'resldeut Holcoinh , they say , gave them nearly everything asked. Freight conductors will hereafter receive ! ( and 'J cents pur mile for 100 mlle runs , 30 and 'JO cents an hour for over time. The number of passenger crows between Omaha and North Platte is to bo Increased from six to ten , including the fast mail and Grand Island local , from North Platte to Chuyenno tlvo , nnd between Kansas and Denver twelve , six on each division. On local freight runs con ductors are to bo paid $ ' > ' > a month and brakcmon $70 ; baggagemen on the main line fSTi per month. Train men shall , after continuous service of sixteen hours or moro be allowed eight hours off. A conduc tor nt full pay must bo sent with every light engine that goes across the road. The wages of passenger conductors uro not interfered with , though the mileage is cut down coiiiid- onibly. KuteH Were Ur.storcil. . Passenger rates on all roads wont up yostcr- day morning to what they were "befo1 do wah."FrodNaHh , of thoMilvvaulcou , exhibited n large pair of sheep shears on the wall of his oflico uud said : "Theso 1 used to cut rutos with , but their services are no longer nocded They Uavo become relics of the unpleasant conflict. " The Minfidi > e. Ilock TMand.Dur- Ifngtou. Northwestern , Missouri Pacific nnd Wabaih offices havoittiuiliig placards In their windows announcing the $12.50 rate to Chica go and St. Louis. It was rumored that the war had been re vived nt Kansas Clty.nud for n short tlmo matters wore quite uncertain , hut the rumor was soon denied. Not air. niokenson's Views. An Impression has gdno abroad that the con versation which was published In Tun Bnnof Sunday , setting forth the reasons why Mr. 13. D. DIckcnsou resigned us general manager of the Missouri division of the Union Pacific , took place with that gentleman himself , Tlio Impression Is nn erroneous ono. Mr. Dickinson was In , no ' way responsible for the sentiments expressed , which were these of a man who had long been an em ploye of the company and who spoke simply as he himself felt. Speaking on this subject n gentleman said : "Tho belief , which li quite general , that Mr. Adams has been after his scalp for two years has no moro reliable foundation than can be based upon mere supposition. What ever the cause , moro men express regret over Mr. Dlekcnson's retirement than for any other oDlclat that over left the service of the Union Pacific road. The delegation of con ductors which was hero last week called on him this morning with expressions of regret. " A Sjioolal Train. The Missouri Pacific will run n special train to St. Louis , leaving this city Wednes day at 2 o'clock , for the accommodation of Nebraska's delegation to the International convention of Christian Endeavor , which convenes in St. Louis on Thursday. Notes nnil Personal ! * . John Kirk , a Union Pncllio section hand , was knocked ofC his hand-car at Pine Bluffs Sunday by an engine , run over and badly injured. Vlce-Presidcnt Holcnnib , has gene to Denver where ho will meet President mul party. General Passenger Agent Buchanan left for Kansas City last evening to attend a meeting of the Trans-Missouri Passenger as sociation. Thcro was n great' rush for cheap tickets Sunday. The Burlington flyer went out of Omaha at 5 o'clock with seventeen loaded cars and the night train had eleven. The Milwaukee and Hork Island washouts at Neohi and Mosquito creek crossings have been repaired and trains commenced running on both roads again yesterday. E. S. Harrison , passenger agent of the B. & M. nt Sail Francisco , wont through Sun day afternoon with nn excursion of sixty school teachers from the coast. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the aecommodutioti ot Omiihii , Council BhtlTs , DCS Moines and Chicago biiHincss is the Hook Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at1:15 : p. m. daily. Ticket ollico 1002 , Sixteenth mid Ftirimm at. , Onmhu. U1HI3 UP , WirjMAJl TUK.VKP. , Ami Go Along Again Wltli the County AVanl , Satllo Giltler.sleovc. Who should put in a lively appearance at the county court house yesterday morning , much to the surprise and chagrin of certain county oflicials , but the woman Sadie Gildcrsleevc. She is the person whom Commissioner Turner succeeded in Jollying the county into permitting him and Joe Miller to take back homo in Now York nt an expense of SIS'J.'JO to the long-suffering , taxpayers' Douglas county. The "job of taking h r back , " as Turner spoke of it at the time was ostensibly to get the county rid of her'asserting at the time that ho would guarantee that the county would never bo bothered with her pauper cries again. In fact , as was shown in Tin : BKB at the time , the trip was made by Commissioner Turner simply that he might have nn oppor tunity of seeing the elephant in New York ut the county's expanse. Sadie says that Bill deported himself in n particularly agreeable manner to her all the way from Omaha to New York , and that even if ho did cist ; a fo\v \ sidelong glances nt her now and then when , ho might have thought she wasn't noticing , why. she didn't object a particle. She also says that Bill and Joe gave her the slip when they got ready to leave her , on the New Jersey side , and thinks it was real naughty in them , particularly in Commissioner Turner. She has little or no doubt whatever but that Bill can "como it over" the rest of the commissioners again so that they'll lot him and Joe take her another nice long trip in chair cars , away back down to her Now Jersey homo. S a blood disease. Until tne poison 13 { expelled from the system , there can bo no euro for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore , the only effective truaimunt is a thorough conrso of Ayor's Snrsnpnrllla the beat of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies , and was treated by a nnmbur of physi cians , but received no benefit until I began to take Ayor's Sarsaparilla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint nnd com pletely restored my health. " Jcsso M. lioggs , Ilolmau's Mills , N. 0. "When Ayor's Sarsnpnrilla was rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I was in clined to doubt its ufllcacy. Having tried so many remedies , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would euro mo. I became omarinted from loss of appetite and Impaired digestion. I had nearly lost the junso of smell , anil my systiim was badly deranged. 1 was about discouraged , when n friend urged ino to try Ayer's Sarsaparillu , and re ferred mo to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottles of this mi'dlciuo , I am convinced that the only sum way of treating this obstinate discaso is through the blood. " ' Charles II. Malotiey , 113 Itivcr at. , Lowell , Mass. arseparilla , nr Dr. .1. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Trice § 1 ; lr botttci , $5. Worth i a bottlo. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE . TDK ( i n K A T i , t L k. i KNOI.I.-W IIKM- KIIY. An unfull- liiKctirn for Nom inal Wuakniut , ripormutorrlxea , Iiupntenuy , and nil dl oi e that follow im a nupiico of Bolf- of.Meu'iory , L'nl- vurital l inAltude , I'aln In the Ilnrk. IMninou of. Vision , I'romnturoOld AKO. and many other dlneanfls tlutt lead to liiaiuUy : or comiuniptlim nnd premntiiru Knivo. tT'Kull purtlculiiri In our pamplet , which irodo- ulro to roml free by mull to orory ono. JifFlm Hpi'cl- lle me < llulm < l > old nt II pur packairo. or nix pntkiu'i" f r5 , orwlll huneiit free by m.ill on the receipt of the momiy. hy nclilrc 'liu THE GOODMAN DUUO CO. , 110 r A UN AH STHKBTr OMAHA , Nun. O i uocount of 004 itorfjHf , ul loir Wrap or tu ! o.ily ic u JOSEPH GIUOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PAnis EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. CWATHMOllK COI.T.KOK , > J SWATIIMOIIK , I'A. Opens I'tli ' ruonlli.'ili ' , 18W. Tfilrtr uiluutoi from Ilroud HI. Htulton. 1'hlla. IJniU'r caru of t'rlemls. Full rollt-Klnlu fuurio for tmth BUIUI IcailliiK tu OliiMlcul , niiKlnvurlnK , Hclontlilu and I.ltvrnry de- Krroa. Healthful Invatlon , iintunidTo RrouiliK , bnUrllnm. ninrhliui ulioin , lahoratorlon and Illira- Jlo.1. For full luiJtldii'ir ' * iiditre \YSI. II. Al'l'I.hTON , I'h. U. . Acting I'rcsldont. A'QOODRIcn , Lawyer. 131 Dearborn St I'lilcugo. M yean" suecc.tsfiil pniotlue. Advloufreei nopubllulty. uuuy atat a. Fair white hands , Bright clear complexion Soft healthful skin * it 'ARS'-le ' Great SOAP- - English Complexion , - crai wh&bsome men soy. It-nmun "men Jh is a solid c&k'e ofPs * coining so&p" * tcoi rftt Hr * ' For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal , and , although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price. The Famous Cocoa of Europe , The Coming Ono of America. Van Houtcn's has fifty per cent more of the flesh-forming elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of other manufacturers. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " Doctors and analysts of the highest standing all over the world , certify to this immense saving , and by VAN Hou- TEN'S special process only can this be attained. BiT-VAX IIoinr..v'fl UOCOA ( "once tried , nlw.iys moil" ) possesses the great ailrantHRo of lonvins no Injurious edocts on tlio norroiisejrBtom. Xo wonder , therefore , Umt In nil part * 4 of tho-worltl. thli ittrrntjr'a COCOA la rccmmiit'iitlpil liy medical niun. liintPinl ortcit $ 2 iintl cuftco or otltur vocoaa or cliocolutcii , foi * tlfilly IINU liy children or iiiluUn , 2 2 luilemul Ick.rlchiiniliHinr. Askfor VAN HOUTKK'SanilAiAenoe > M/r. 51 g < f g f < * M yJwr J l r f * t' ' < > JW i gJ The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. FortholreiticontofnllCnitOITICAVnBintOinATj niSKABKS. Unices , Appliances for Deformities , and 'i'riik-e . II si Kivllltles , Aiimr.ita ) Rn6 Komedlos for micceaafnl tru.itm'mt "of orcry form of illsonan TO- julrliuMcillenlorHtirKlcnlTrontrnenU NINKTY ItOO.MH KOll I'ATIKNTS. lUnnlnnit nttomlnnco. lloit An omnioilntlous Went. Wrlto for olrruliirn on Itoforniltlos nrt Hrnri'S , Trusses , Club Foot , Curvatures of Spine' , 1'llei. Tumors , Oincor , ( 'atnrrb , Urum-hlils. lull Intlou , Kloi Irlclty. I'urnlyals , Kpllo ) y. Kidney. Illmlrter , Kyo. Ilnr. fkln n-iil 111. . ocl , nn i all Surgical Operations. DlhlCAHUS Of WO.MK.N B upcolalty. Jloolc ot DlBonffns or Wonun I-roo. Wo have lately nddud a I ylng-ln Depirtntont f r Wonon : tlurlns Conflnoruont ( Strictly I'rlratn ) . Only llollnulo Medical Institute mjkliiR a specialty of I'lUVATi ; I)1SIASKS. : All lllooil Diseases succcstfiilly treilal. Syphilitic IK ls' ' > n removoil from the aysloni w t'lont mo-C'iry. Ti'oir Itastorntlvu Tro.itmeiit for I.osi of Vllftl 1'oucr. l'nrt os unnblo to visit us tuny bo troulei ] nt homo by correapoiuto'ire. All citiiiinuiitcntlt'nicunnucntlAl. ' Moillclno or Instruments sent by mull or ozpron , so * curi'ly pitched , no imirln lo Imllcnie contents or sender. Ono | > i > r.ional Intcrvluw preferred. Call nnd rnnmll ns or send history of yoiircn > o , nnd wowllljcnd In plain wrapper our HOOK TO MKN KI118K , upon i'rlvuto Spectator Nervous Diseases , luipulency , Syphilis , dtectnnil Vnrlcocele. with quoitlon I at , Addreus Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and Hnrney Sts. . Omnha , Neb. Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hallet & Davis. Artists' Supplies. Kimball. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Frames. Sheet Music. 1613 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. OTETSON'S TT A TQ O01T AND STIFF 1 Irl 1 O. Boyd's Opera House Block. Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500. j ' TICKHTH , HO CUNTS KAOH. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B. P , RHODUS , DKNVEU , - COLORADO. Arrests discharges from the urinary organ * la cither ccx in 48 hours. It It tnperlor to Copaiba , Cuboh , nr lnao- ] tloiu , oml free from all tail imcll or otiior luconvcnlenca. SA NTAL-M I DY"&S Cipiulu , wblcti Ur tbo name la t Eirlr l i > > li'Ubn.f , l p lri. , li.Hli rttUdh 8lillfulljf rtstared. VarUw U rurrd , rarttf i-nJnnii'd-itreniriliitiuxi. How * TrrU.t ic'ut Jrcsoud woltit It I'rl.t ! lrd l o8t.s.r. " NESS CUr eO iji' > ' ' ' ' > l lhl. tUBUUR [ AR CUSHION ! l.f.r. l > . .rJ l.tl. U ) . CouI" IUU . tiuldlf. rill. I. u.lr.ud took t liroori eay.iuacox. rwi tc. v. LLANLINEOCEAN STEAMERS Passagoto and from Great Dillalnandafl parts ot Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the waters ol St. Lawrence , shortest ol alt. tllaajow tu lloston , to riilliidiilphlii. Liverpool to uud fioin liultlmore. Thirty Stonnmrs. C'la a oscclalor. Accommodntlona tmsurpnuped. Weekly sailing ; . AM.AN & < : < > . , ( Jon. West. AK'ts. C. J. Sundell. uu irr. 112 Lu Hallo til. , Chicago , III. GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. FUO.M NEW YOIIK EVKIIV TIIOUSDAY. Cabin Passage $35 to $50 , nccorcllnj to location ol stateroom. Excursion $65 fo $95. BtoernRO to nml trnm Kuropo nt I/mvnst Itates. AUSTIN DALDWIH & . CO. , General Agents. IJ3 Droadway. NEW YORK. Jno , lilrcpn. Oonoral Wosli-rn Aison 1,10 Ttniiilulnli Ktrt-ot , l lilcaso. Hurry K. Mouroa Thod t iumo. l.uratfl , Ku.ll'.t Hint Tlnf f , In IlioVurUl. . nuii'liKiT nrciinKMliitluiit unoxei-llfil. NEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. ANCIIUIUA , , lunu II. I KrHNKSSlAJimo3J. iTHIOl'IA. : Juno : 'l. I DKVOMA , July 5. New York , Qticciistown atul Ltvi'i'ixwil. The Oolclmili'il I Juno ' 'Stli. July2t > th. crrvoFito.MU. I AUH. zw. HO. ti-uth. SALOON , SECOND'CLASS AND STEERAGE rati'dim luwftt ItTinti to anil fr ui tli principal SCOTCH. ENCUSH , IHISU UNO All COItlllltKrAL POIKIS. Kicurfloulkki'U iv < liirn1 , niailo aralUhlo to rrturn liy ltii r the pifturi'Miuu civile. Itlrur llerioy , North or l-uuthof InlAii'l Nii'lr ' oi Olliralor. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS t loutal current rate * . Apply to any of our local KCU ! , ur to HENDERSON DUOS. , ChlCCIRO. Ix > rnl Aventi RtOmnha : Harry 1C. Moore , Chorlci tlarus , W. I' Valll , II. I1. Douol , Cltlicn'd Hank , Otto Wolf. Wolf.TO TO WEAK Riirfrrmx from tlio rlTrcUi ot youthful errora , cnrlr decay , wutlnu wrnkneu , ln t nmnlioixl , etc. , I will eeinl n valuable trfatlwi ( M'alcil ) tx > ntulnlnv full purtlculun fur homo ttun > , I'llKK of rlinrK" . A nplemlM iniHllral work ; hnulil l i rriul tir cifry man who U ni'rvoiiN anil di'Mlltatcil. Aditrt'ki. < ' . l'0\VI.I'.Mnioodll .C'oilli. in < J ( < l On * far li < "r * t lt < lMl | nt * Mil I O. II , iliiwifr-.il L U > r. .r' . l > lei ) HI W Mldlun bl , Cl'r.c. , . f3 U IIO * < 1 tUol e. llaiiipfor h w rl > ) ! . Uiul f ; tuj- lit lit ili. ESTABLISHED IN 1870 BY THB E x i c A N HATIONAL COVEUHMEHT. [ LOTTERY ] OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. OporalPcl under n twenty jrc.irN contract by lh Mexican Interim ! Iniml Improvement Ornnil Monthly ilrnnlniM in-M In ( tin IVivlllon In thti Alninoilu I'nrk , I'lljr ( if Moilro , mul imMlcly oonclMcliM hy uon'rnmont iinidnU nppolnu t-il for ttm purpose uy Iho Secretory uf Ihu luu-rlor ill luoTreniury. LOTTERY OF THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING will bo held In tlio 1'ITV OK .MEXICO. OH THURSDAY. JULY IO , 180O. CAPITAL PRIZE , $60,000 , W.OOO TluUots nt $1 , J.r > 0,000. I'rlco of TloVi'K American Monry , \Vholutt $4 ; llalyutt iUi Uiuu-Uu-a 9t LIST OK 1 Capital I'rlfpMt tfOflU li 1 Capital I'rl/iMif SIMM ) H W.UlU irnpltnl I'rlsoor III.IWO n IO.UU 1 ( Irand I'rltnof yjHM u a.nw 31'rltoiof fl.OM nro ; it ) L li l'rlze of ftX ) am s.t W ID I'rlitMof ItW are I.IMI IDOlMlioiof UK ) are , 3iO l'rli" of W nro 17.UUM Wl 1'rlioiOf to nru 11,0.0 ArtMIO.XIJtATlOV PHIZES. l.'O I'rU of fiOnpprtixlmnt'utu f tl.i lirlto ISUI'rliajof 50appnix' ' > iint'i ; to SOUK ) prlio , IMI'rlro'of Wniiprotliii-it'utii UI.IUIprlio , nuu , W Tcrmlniils of f-l ) decldud by tU.Uut ) prlio. 2,270 I'rlro < Amnimlltu to IITS.M ) All I'rlte.i Kold In the United Statoj fully puld In U. S. Currency. AOKNTSVANTRD. . CIT Koll Cl.tm HATES , or any further Information itiulrcil. wrlto lenlbly to the nndpr lnnod , eli > : irly ft.itlimyuur re ldonci < , vrlth tnto , county , utrenl nud numlier. Moro rnpld return mall delivery will IKI imMired by your unclosing an envelope benrluir your lull inllru33. inllru33.IMPORTANT. . Addresa , U. HASSKTTI. CITV oi1 Mcxiro , Mexico. Ry ordinary letter , contalulim MON'KV OltDKIt t.i.iued by all Kxiiri-i ( . ompunlu.i. .Now York Kx- chnngo , Draft or Postal Noto. Sl'KCIAT. FKATUIUCd. Ity ternn of contract the rompany must deposit Ilia rum of all prlro * Included In the itchcmo beroro ull IHKn liiKlu ticket , and receive the following olllclal permit : CKIITIFICATK I hereby certify that the Hank of Jiondon mid Mexico hni on deposit the noceniary funds to guarantee the payment of all prizes drawn by the Loterla do la Ilencllrencla L'ubllra. Al'in.lNAlt CAsrtu.o , Intorvnnor Further , thopoinpnny Is required todMrllmU < lllly > fix pur rout , of the vnluo of all the tickets In prlrui n lariter portion than In Blven liy nny oilier lottery Klnnlly , the number of tlcU'tit Is limited to.sil.iw ) W.UOO le. i than uro sold by other lotteries usliiu tua atuo scheme. The nRU.ro 0 In our dated will innltc a long etny. No man or womnn now livlni ; will over date a document without nslni ; tlio IH nro 0. It standi In the third place in 1600 , whom It will remain tun yt-nrs nnd then move up to hccoud plnoa In 1800 , wbcro It will rest for oim hundred ycnri. Thcro li nnolhor " 9" which 1ms nlsooomo to stay. It is unlike the ( IguruO in our Jutes In the rcapect thnt It hM nlri'ftdy moved up to first place , where It will purin.iticntly remain. U Is cnllt-d the "N > . D" Hlth Arm Wheeler A Wilson SowitiB Machine- . The "No. 0"vna endorsed for first place hy llw experts ol Kuropo at thu 1'nrU Kxpositlon of ISt'tl , where , after n iuverecontest with the loading ma chines of the world , It was nwnruVd thu only Grand I'rizo given to family sewing nmchlnes , nil others on exhibit having received lower uwnrdi Of gold initials , etc. The French Government also recognized ItSBiiperiorityhy the decoration ol Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler , rresidentof the company , with the Cross of the Lesion of Honor. The "No. 9" Is not nn old nmchino improved upon , but is nn entirely netv inachlno , nnd thu Grand Prize nt Tans was mvurded it us the grand est advance In ecwlni ; machine mechanism of tha ago. Those who buy It can rest assured , there , fore , of having the very latest uud ben. WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO , , 185 nnd 187 Wnfoiwh Avo. , Chicago P. E. PLODMAN & CO , ii0 ! ! North Kith Street. ERRORS OF YOUTH. BUFKEKERS FH03I AcrvciilH Di'Mllly , Youthful InJIxrrollniiii , Iout Mnnliooil. Be Your Own Physician 1 , Mooy men , from the ctrecta of youthful i Imprudence , Imvo hrouKhl nt mt a ntftto of J wtaktiOMH Umt tin * riuluci * ! the Kt-nornl * jr * . i turn mi much an to Imlttcu Minunt every \ other illitbAstf , ami the real cauno of the ! trouble scarcely over hvliiK RUB | > ect < ilt thuy i KIO Uoctornt for everything hut tin * right ! ono. Notwltlutaiullnir the nmny vahmfila i rcnmIJt's thnt inn Hail ncloncu han | iroiluml fnr the relief of UilicIaM of tatluiiU , none uf the onj 1 liftry modm nf treatment uffrcta curi * . During our uitviulru college nn > lho - 1'ftal iirncttcu wo ha\u uipurluu-nU'd with Kiul tiiHcorcrtHl now ami cmu'entruUxl mil * * illei. Th accompanyliiLf prencrlptloM 1 of- ftirtxl AI n rrrlnln mul upt-edy runs u ImtnlrctUnf cairs In our iiructlcu hare IXHIII restored to jH-rfirt In-allh hy Its uco after all other reini lit-n f Allot ) , Tcrfvctly purn In- KreilldiiU must lo utvJ iu the pn > ( < araUun of ftil * prescription. II Krythroxylon COCA , 1 3 drachm * Jf'rulwbln , 1-8 tlriu'hm , lielonlaa Dlolcii , 1 4Urachra. ( lelBemln. fl tfrftln * . Kit. IK natlm nnmrri ( alcoholic ) , ! ftnUoi Kit. luptamlni , 3cnJl > lea. ( llyccnne , a . lilt. JTakoW pills. Taknl pill At 3p.m. , ami an * other on going to N-il , liiBnmorafcualt will htt nBTCPvnry for thu imtlvnt to taWu two plUi nt l > edt Imn , making ilmnurnlwr thrro a ( t4yt ThU rcnit'ilT l adapted toovury condition ot m'rvotfl ] < K'lillltrnnd w aknotM In cithernux , nnd i'Bpi'cldlly m thorui cast-H resulting from ImpniiUmcit. The iwujKJrntlvn newer * of thlf rtwtorntlT * ! nro truly iu > tonfohrutfikidlU ! usorontlnuoU for A short tlmochnnki' * the languid , ilublllUUMl , iirrvfluvu condition to OHM uf I vi iu wed II fo unit vlKor. As wu art ) rnnttantlr lit ri'colpt of Utter * of Inquiry rt'latini to Oils remedy , wo would nay tnllioan who w ould prefer to otitaln It of us , rbmlttlnir Ql awcurcly waled pack' > fur < * containing 64 pills , can-fully com ; pounded , will ta * n'nt hy rtturn mall from , vir private lalwmtory.or wo will furnUli A ' wvckatfUR , which will curuiJioUcuMMi , for | & Addrt * or cull on Hew England Medical Institute/ 2 1 Trumont Hour , lloilun , Man. ' itftt Copyright , im-a. by V. H. HII.UCK , Do You Know Thill Dr. Simons laonoof tlio mmlHoliiiitllli ) 1111(1 ( Hlli'i'Onaftll DliyHll'lllllS III tllU l.IlltCll Stutos , and Unit ho is IiM-iilud ut eornor of .lom'H nnil intli Htfl , mid tn.'iils all ruHns of NHRVOUS DHIHUTY llonlly and siit'coHsfully. Dr. S . lallht In nil fmmtlo i'oiiiiiiliits. | | No ji HiitrurliiK from nny of tlmso illstressliiK tnmli It's curi'i * tu tut ovurylioily know It , KO to I'r ' HlmoiMwIio Is u rnuiilarly ( xluimlod pliyitluluii without tlu < h'Miililiiiu-i ) of ( iiiiit'kiiry uliout him. Ho " 111 dliiKoiiDsn your cno ; nnd ti il JIMI plainly wlii'tlior yon 01111 lie cured ur not ( 'nil on him : > < thiillHiindi. of nthi-i-i li.iMXl ni ( ( 'mill' and bu liapiiy. bui'euMful trcattnont by mull. UK. SIMONS 501 8. Ifitli Ht. . Oinuhn. Net ) , 'ti Atiwluu l rcluWi- , p.rfitlv ' f vf" . moil ij'jw.'fful ta n * rf uliit'jrii "wit m r r fun * nrnjc i" ' ( ilil.c 'V ulttci'Ut , Ad'lr ' - * I.ION Hfllij CO.'uiralu / , J , i , tUOOUIU