TKJD OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APH1L 1 , 1891 , BEAT THE BABTS LIFE OUT , Unnatural and Drunken Parents Accused of Committing a Frightful Crime , THEIR ORGIEWAS DEATH TO THE INFANT , V'tint tlio Neighbor * * Found on Inter * wltli tlio Awful Carousal In the Oliclc llov jl 1'roh- aljli ) Minder. Poverty , tenor-fines , dirt , murder. Surely 11 most awlul riunriottc , hut they divell together in aUttlodry goods box shanty da the bottom * Just southeast ol Motz Bros. ' brewery. A llttlu four : nonthH old baby li the victim pud It It ullcRcd to have been killed by It3 Unnatural parent ) wtillo indulging Iti the Wild ortjici ot nn alcoholdobauch. The case was first reported to the pollco Monday cvimlnRbut for some reason no uotlio , Was tnkcn of It , and It was not uutll this morning , when n second complaint win made , tbat an investigation w.is Instituted , and Sergeant \Vtinlen \ visited tbo placo. The mime of the family la Obult , nnd they occupy ono of the most squalid and repulsive Of thu many poverty-stricken nnd sin-cursed ubodei that have made the south bottoms no torious. They nro 1'olandera , nnd Hue many of their nclchnois cannot spunk a word of Hn Hil ! , \vhlluthulr'unrounding * are fearful for nn intelligent human beinj ? to contemplate. The hold of the family. Cit'orgo Obck , Is n TPj B * ' * * " . thriftless , iliiftioH individual , too lazy to work and almost too lazy to steal , Who al lows , or rntlior compels his wife to do what ever hustllnc Is necessary In order to keep the bodies and souls of tlio members ot the household together. During tlio winter shohns done this by dally vlalthiK the various hotels \vltli a baikot nnd eecurliiK such odds nnd ends as were left from the lahlea. In till * manner thu fnmlly of tlnoo children were fed , although at times the faro was very sciu.ty. Iticoms that for several days past Obek lias beun on u spree nnd Monday morning both himii'lf and wlfo bocaiuo wildly drunken on pure , undiluted iilcoliol. IToni a neighbor who could understand ISngll'ti , it was learned that at 10 o'clock yes terday iiioining the luh.v was In perfect liualth , for notwithstanding the untoward circumstances under which It existed , it was always n very strong , healthy child , At noon It was a corpso. Tlio only ovidcnco ni to the cause of Its dentli It tliat of tlio other children , n girl live years old. She said that her father struck the child repc.itoilly whilu lit Iti mother' * , arms and abe while In its cradle. Certain itli that the firms , neck and b.ick of the corpse ere very muck discolored and covered with black and blue murks. The nulKlibor above referred to snld she Visited the plnco nbout noon nnd found the mother beastly d runic , roi'lluir about the holiso with the dead child in bur nuns. Slio took It nnd wnslicd it und Inld it out ns well us she could. At that tlmo she saw110110 of tlio marks that have since iiuulo their np- pc.iraneo , ttiotigh the body was quite vrnun. When the olllccr visltoil the place the par ents lind not recovered from their debauch , mid woru linrdly conscious of the tragedy. 'Jho coronorwas notlllod nnd after visiting the house ordered the remains removed to Jlrafoy St. Iluafey's. ' where nn Inquest will bo liold at ! ! o'clock today. Coroner Ilurrlpnn Is of the onlnlon that the Infant's death was causocl by suffocation , but \vhcthcreltherof the iiarcuts foil upon It or wilfully elicited it to death is u inattci' of conjcotnro. A neighbor's Uttlo girl who looked through the window says she saw tno niotlior take the sloophiK child from the cradle and deliD- oratoly cholto It. The helpless mlto of hu manity writhed and screamed under tlio brutnl treatment , and tlio woman then throw It back Into tlio cradle. Tlioroaro marks on the throat of the corpse 1Jiat might have been mudo by lingers In the net of stmnculatlon. Tbcro Is Uttlo doubt that denth was violent and directly traccaolo to the parents' spreo. Obolc is regarded by his acquaintances as a bad man , nnd when under tbo Inlluonco of liquor la particularly bad. Ho has frequently been heard to threaten the lives of parties who hnve Incurred Ids displeasure , and the neighbors stand In mortal fe.ir lest ho should carry some of lib threats Into execution. Obck was comparatively sober last even ing and stated , through nn Intorpruter , that ho did not know what caused the death of the Infant. lie denied having struck it or in nny way maltreated it , nnd was equally cer tain that his wife had done nothing to injure it , I f o would not allow the woman to answer n question , hut Insisted on doing all of the talking himself , No arrests have yet been made and no com plaint will be tiled uutll after the luquust. Do not take any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid steve polish , paints or onainols In bottles ; Tlio "Itlsmi ; Sun Steve Polish" is safe , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest and best steve polish mndo. and the consumer P.IVH for no extensive tm or glass package with every purchase. A UKNTAIi KXOIIANGK. Now Dopiirttiro Adoptoil by Itoal tntu The nUoiidnnco nt tlio morning session of tlio rcnl cstiito cxchango was about normal. The attention ot tlio mambora vaa called to the fact tlmt tli ropular monthly meeting of the cxchatigo will bo liclil iioxt Suturduy nf torn con , The bylaws of tbo oxcliango will probably bo ntnondcrt at that tlnio so ns to provide for tlio ostabllshmont of u bureau of in formation for renters of houses. The object of tbo bureau is to Iteup track of tenants who llnd It cheaper to move tliau to pay rent , und protect the members of the ox- chaiiRO from being defrauded by people who are notorious In this line. TbU plan Is in practical operation In many eastern cities , find 1ms proved honeflclal toaRonts. The achoino has beau started in tills city nlrcudy , nnd is nt present belnc looked nttor by a linn of nccuts , but the majority of the renl estate oxchaiiKonro in favor of having the bureau inatlo n part of the exchange and the change will no doubt bo mado. At the morning session on Saturday the Star lo.in and trust company will provide a lunohoon In tlio oxcltaiiKO room. The Idea of havinu these nftalrs c.ich Saturday is urow- Ing von ixjpuliir and It Is proposed to hnvo tmo oacn wcclc. _ The only complexion powder In the world that Is without vulgarity , without Injury to the user , and without doubt a. ueautltler , Is l'ozzoul'3. They AMU llonow tlio Klglit for Onmlin 1'riipurty. The Holfcnstoiu cases In the United States court are to bo commenced nnow in the near futuro. John W. Slaughter , onoot the attorneys In fact in the old cases , and also the husband of ono of the daughters of the late John I' . Holfcnstoin , bus been given power of attor ney by the son , John I' . fllollonsteln , nnd tbo four daughter * of the original vlalntitT , namely , Mcjihunoi Slaughter , Simmons , Thompion and Boll , nnd Mlsi Ilclfonstoln , with lull powrr to prosecute the suits , sign flpedsi to the property , ote. Only txvo of the suits In the United States court Imvo been dismissed. This was done ou n motion to dismiss on tbo ground that the la\v did not permit a case to bo revived In the names of the hairs. No motions of this kind have been iiuulo in nny of the other cases , but the court stands ready to strike tbo cases from the docket If this motion Is mado. The oisos will bo common coil anew by the holrslthln a abort tlmo , probably within the next few weeks anil the attorneys for the plaintiffs state that the cnso.-i will bo uusbod ns fust as the courts will allow. \Vnfora. Cures all licaiUchcs In W minutes. At all druggisu I'liuernl of\V. H , Frmiklln. ThoJunoralof . II. Pranklla took place ftt 10 o'clock yesterday raoruloB from St. I'hiloroona'a cutbedraL ' 1 ho doccasod was a well known and popu lar young man , and the services were very largely attended. Ho won a member of botli the Ancient Order of Hibernians nnd the Young Men * ' Cath.Mlo Institute , and both thbJOorKUhlttittotK attended In a body , headed by the A O , II. band. They pro ceeded to the residence , 1C2.3 Ohio street , and escorted the remains to the cathedral , \vlicro solemn high mass wa celebrated by Hov. Father Smith , with Hev. Father Carroll as deacon and Hov. Father llruen ns sub- deacon. An eloquent fcrrnon vfM flcllvored by Hov. Father Carroll. The heavily moulded casket , colored with black broadcloth , rested at the head of Ibo south alslo near the chancel and around It were arranged In rich profusion the llornl offering , the tributes of many loving friends. The remains were berne for Interment to St. Mary's ' cornetery. whither they were fol lowed by n very lengthy cortege of public nnd private carrlasos. Chamber Sot Kulo. Until disposed of wo will olTor a line of 100 eots , hnntkomoly told ? ntlpplcd , at 50.95 per sot. These are as peed as sots usually sold tit 310.50 , but on account of tlio quantity ordurod wo bought tliom t > o Unit wo nro nblo to soil them nt the re markably low llgtiro of $ (5.9o ( pot1 sot. Gutch & Lauman , 1514 Puniuin Btreot. K ll W OHTJl'ljIOAOU JiltB. Anntinl Convent inn of the Omaha Dis trict No-\v In ScHilnn. The second soml-nnnunl convention of Ep- worth Icapues of the Omaha district of the Methodist ISpIscopal church opened In South Omnhn yestordiiy nftornoon. The district was orpanl/.od nt North IJend durlnp the lost week of December last nnd the following olllcors were elected : President , Hov. F.V. . Dross of Omaha ; first vlco president , Miss Cora n Smith of Omaha ; second vice president , Miss EOlo Ardtanco of .lamostown ; secretary , MlssCorlea Long of North Hend ; treasurer , Mhs .losslo Hok'gsof Purple Cane ; board of control , Hovs. C. C.Vllsau of North llend , C Suavely of 1'urplo Cano and K , .1. Cocking of Nlckerson. The following ure among the delegates in Attendance : North Hond Mesdames John Kern nnd Gusto Hyatt , Kuv. C. C. Wilson and Miss CorlIn Long. Pnpllllon Mrs. "Walker , Misses Ella Do- vnlt and Lee nnd Sylvia Ware nud Mr. Moore. Springfield Kov. and Mrs. Thomas Mat- thows. Purple Cane Hov. Charles Suavely. Tolwmnh llov. II. U. Uayholl and Miss .Mary D.iyhoft. Valley Hov. H. S. Crawford. Fremont Hov. JV. . Kobinson , Misses Magpie Cliiwson and Curlstluo Lonqulst nnd Mr. C. I. Hogers. Oninha : Trinity Church Rev. W. n. Deans , Misses McLane , Fawcott aurt Cham bers nnd Mr.Chambers ; First Church llov. P. H. Merrill and William Stevens. Scw- ard street church , Hov. and Mrs , II. A. Crime ; West Omaha Hov. L. K. Miller and Misses Uosslo P.irk , and Trenn , lordonIIanscom ; park church Hev. (1. JNI. Drown ; South Tenth street church Misses Harriet A. IJoadlc , Anna II. Moore , Ndllu J. I'cnoyer , Cora J. Smith nud Mr. K. II. Davio. The Junior league of the South Tenth street church \vns represented by Misses Dessio Jeter , Chariot Hoe , Cor.i Bentlcv , Lily McCoy , Nora \Villlams nnd Sadlo Hov. C. N. Dawion has cbargo of the Thoattotidanco at the opening session was gratlfylnijly largo. Hov. T. C. Glondculnp , elder of the Omaha district opened the con vention with devotional exercise1 ? . A well prepared address of welcome by Miss Mabol U Silver of this city was happily responded to by Miss Leo Ware of 1'apllllon. Bishop John P. Newman , the Methodist Intellectual ( 'lant , delivered a scholarly nnd eloquent address. Ttio programmo today is as follows : 0:00 : Dcvotlonals conducted by Rov. H. J. Cocklinc , Nlckerson. 9:30 : Thu work ol the Vouns People after Ko- vlvul , iliihn Ha7ulton , secretary of Omaha Young Mou'a ( Jhrhtliui ussoelu- tlon. 9:4.ri : Dlsousslon. 10:00 : How to Work Your Committees. T. F. SturRls , president Vnunx I'ooplu's So- olory of Olirlstlun Jhidoavor , Seward sir > ot , Onitilia. 10 : 15 Dls 10:40 : Tlio Tpwortn LonenA Ucadlns Course , and How to Make It of Vuluo , .Mr a. J. 1' . HaiiHun. Krciuoiit. 10r > 0 Dlsuuislon. 11:00 Our Junior I.p'iRuc , Miss Ilesslo Jeter , HoutliTuiith Junior luugno. UMO-Dlsuusslon. llao-0iir Olllcliil Orcan. The Kpworth Her ald , Kov. J > . U. ICUdlublute , Hohuylor. 11:45 : Adjournment. AtTL'Il.NOON SFSSIOS. 1:00 : Dovotlonuls , IcO by Hov. William Van Iliiren , presliloiit of AlLriK'lit I.'pworth . 1:20 : lieports from Local Chautcra. 1:50 : Hohitlon of llio VOUUR IVoplo to the Church's Finances , U. A. Gosj , Klrst Church , Omaha. 2:05 : Dismission. 2:15 MothuOlit YomiR I'coplo and I'opulnr Ainiisemunts , MlssMao Driver , "trinity Uhurch , Omaha. 2:2."i : IllsuuHslon. a:45 : llio Trutnlns School nt Chiintaunua. Kov. Ooorio M. llrown , Chancellor of rremont Oliiuitauiiuu. a : 15 Qui-atlon Hox. 11:40 Miscellaneous Iluslnoss. 4:00 : Conseeratlon Survlcc , led by Hov. Clmi. Suavely. I'utplo Cano. KVKNWO BKIIVICK. 7:30 : Sons ; Service , led by 0. N. D.IWSOII , South Oiniiha. 8:15 : Dovotlonals. 8JO : : I.eoturo. The best nnd cheapest Car-Starter Is sold by the Gordon & Solleck Co. , Chicago , III. With It ono man can move a loaded cir. April Weather Predictions. If a peek of March dust is worth a king's ransom , and April showers bring forth May llowors , is it not right to pre dict that every duy in every month the electric-lighted , steam-heated , vcstlbulwl limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. Paul railway will continue to run on tlio short line between Omaha and Chicago. The electric reading lamp in every berth of their paluco HloopiiiK1 cars is their own patent and cannot bo used by any other company. Ticket oflico , 1501 Farnam street , Omaha , JtAlJsltO.il ) fl Union I'auitlo The followiiiK record of not earnings of the cntiro Union Paclllo system for the seven months ending January 31 is Interesting- : Comparison 1SDO , Motn.irnlnKS. with lt ) . July . * l. KN7 ! Inc. * W.070 AiiBiist . M7707.r Doe. .NI..V.1 Soptcnibor . J.MMU Oec , 111,007 Octdlior . 1.41M.07U l > fc. 1'iy.DOJ Novcinbur . 1,178.011 Dee. ISjt..UI Dccvrnbur . 707,70d , Dec. 'Mi , < ffi . January . . 03:1,518 : Inc. 007,490 HiiUroad. N tos nnd I'orsoualH. Dcglnnlng April 13 trains No. 7 and 8 on the Union I'acitlc , which have been running between Omaha nnd Green Klvor , Wyo. , will bo extended to Portland. Those trains ran on the snino schedule- last year , * hut were taken oft during the winter. The change will not affect Omuha. The trains are principally for the accommodation of second class tratllo from the southeast , a largo num ber of settlers nolnn to Oregon nnd Wash ington from ttio southeastern states every spring. The fast through train between Chicago and Portland remains unchanged. John Dwyer turn J. J. Cox. commercial agents of thu B. & M. at Beatrice and Lin coln respectively , were In the city this morn- ii > l ? . J. 11. Frawloy. division passenger agent of the Union Puelflc lit Kansas Cltv , Is in the city. city.John John W , Scott , assistant general passen ger agent of the Union Paclllo , has returned f rom nn extended business trip through the south and cast. Goorpo II. Crosby , cenoral freight agent of the H. & AL and Jotiu Fruucls , general pas senger agent , have gene to Chicago to attend the regular mooting of Burlington onlccrs. Dr. Birnov euros catarrh. Bee bld'g. Old Scltlora or Omaha. You are notified to attend the funeral of "Wiley 13. Dlxon at 2 p. m. Wednesday , April 1 , from residence of Joseph Rodman. No. 1S37 North Hf teenth streot. Vlu. K. Uows.v , Secretory. GLORIOUS TRIPS PROPOSED , Enviabn. Up-jjr unities for Pleasant Summer Ixcursions Oflbrod to All. OLD COLORADO'S ' GORGEOUS SCENERY , Wonders of tlio Itooklcs , the HciiHtles of Cnllfornln and tlio Mnjcsty of Nl.iKiirn Arc In- eluded. A trip from'Omiiha toDcnvcr nnil Mnnltou Includes a rlilo through the fnmors Platte Vol ley of N'oUroskn and Colorado to Denver , the largest nnil most beautiful city of the Kocky inountnlns and along the foot of the Hocky mountain ranRo from Denver to Mnnltou. The panorama which Is Inlcl before the eye of the tra\clcr In a Journey from Denver to Mnnl tou , Includes lit ono swoop of the eye .TOO miles of mountain ponks , snowy range , foot hills and canons. Long's ' peak , away to the north ; Gray's peak , the dome of the conti nent ; Jamei' peak , the Arapahoe poulw , Pllco's ' peak , the most famous of nil moun tains of Colorado , and awny to the south , . ' 100 mlles from the point of observation , the three forbidden mountain tops known as the Span ish peaks , are nil lu view for a part of the distance. Mnnltou Is the most attractive of the many resorts of Colorado. Lying at the foot of I'lko's Peak and nt the entrance of the Garden of the Gods , It Invites the tourist and "slgiit seer to the most remarkable formations and the grandest ana most picturesque scenery of that rugged range. Its mineral springs and pure air give new llfo to the de bilitated. The 1'lko's Peak railroad , a marvel of engineering skill , convoys passen gers to the very summit of the lofty old mountain. Prom the tow of 1'lka's Peak all ttio great mountain peaks of Colorado are distinctly visible , while to the cast Its trce- Hnod nvonucs nt right angles , looking llko n checker board In the distance , lies the pretty little city of Colerado Springs nnd boyoiul the great plains of eastern Colorado. A volume could ho written , indeed volumes have been written , of the glories of Manltou nnd Pine's Peak. A ticket covering this tour Is offered for the seventh largest list , of subscribers. There Is no American tour which combines a greater vurloty of scenery nnd n wldor In terest to tlio traveler than ono from Omahn to Snn .Francisco and Los Angeles , Uuln. The traveler passes through the states of Ne braska , Colorado , Wvominp , Nevada and California nnd the territory of Utah. This is- the great business Delt of the west and at every stop of the Journey something of inter est presents lUclf , whether the tourist ho student , business man or merely pleasure seeker. Nebraska and Its pralnos ; Colorado and its mountains ; Utuh and Its wonderful Salt lake ; Nevada and its arid plains and Cali fornia with Its Innumerable attractions , are all compassed In this trip. Omahn , the most prosperous city In the union to'luy : Denver , the queen city of the Hockios ; Salt Unite , the iilon of Mormondom ; Sun Frnncisc-o , the golden Rate , and Los Angeles , the City of Our Mother of the AnRols , form a string of Jewels of rarest water. Tlicso are nil prosperous cities ; they are all beautiful cities ; they are all wonderful cities. Kach Is remarkable for some particu lar reason. No two of them nro alllto in attractions and no traveler can afford missing to see each nnd all. In the months of Juno , July , August and September the prairies of Nobras i , the Rocky mountains , the valleys of Utah nnd tl > o gront Slorra range are seen to the best possible advantage. It is the fruit season of California , the sight seeing period of all the mountain countries ana the pleasurable part of the year for travel. The ticket ottered by Tun Bnc In return for the second largest list of weekly sub scribers obtained by Juno 10 , 1S91 , allows stop-overs at all points of Interest between Omaha nnd Los Angeles. A week or a month may bo spent at Denver visiting the pictur esque mountain rcsortsndjacent , nnd another wcekcnn likewise bo enjoyed at Salt Lake hi hunting , fishing , sight seeing and bathing In the great Inland sea. As much time as the passenger Hkcs may bo enjoynbly spent in 5an Francisco and other points in California , not excepting the lovely orange groves and fruit orchards of southern California. Niagara falls , the world's ' jjruato.it catar act , needs no glowing description. It cannot bo described. Pouring over a precipice 100 feet hiph , the Immense volume of water of Niagara river , the outlet of the great lakes , llnds its way toward the ocean. On either side of the river nro splendid views of this tremendous waterfall * above it and below It and nil nbout It nro other scenes which have attracted travelers from nil parts of the world. Goat Island , the burning spring , the whirlpool rapids , the suspension bridge , are incidents merely to a visit to Niagara falls. The llelu on which the h.ittlo of Lundy's Luno was fought is within a few minutes' drive on the Canadian sido. The facilities for visiting nil points of Interest on either aldo of the river are superior. The regula tions controlling access to nnd from the sev eral points now prevent the exorbitant charges which were formerly almost as fam ous as the cataract. A day or a few days at Niagara falls Is ono great event in an nvor- ngo lifetime , and no American should over think of visiting tourist resorts abroad until ho 1ms seen Niagara falls. Ho can have no appreciation of power , of grandeur , of awo- insplring beauty , who has missed n visit to this world renowned spot. If your cough keeps you awake and rest less at night , tulco Aycr's ' Cherry Pectoral and obtniti immediate relief. This remedy allays inllammatlon , heals the pulmonary or gans , induces sleep and rcstores health. The sooner you begin tlio better. Decision in i1 avur ot tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. I'nul lly. The now Palace Bleeping : cars of the Chienpo , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , with electric lights in every berth , will continue ] to louvu the Union depot , Omahn , at 0:10 : p. m. , dully. Pnssontjors taking this train avoid tranHfor at Coun cil Bluffs , and arrlvo in Chicago at 9:30 : u. m. , In ainplu time to muko nil eastern connuctlons. Ticket otllco , 1501 Farnam street. P. A. NASH , J , E. PUKSTON , General Agent City Passenger Agont. Tlio Ruling John Hyan was sent up for sixty days from South Omahn , where ho was convicted of larceny. His term expired and ho was re leased ycsterdav. He Immediately me andered out Cuming street and stole a couple of pairs of pants from the store of Simon Kahn , Twenty-third mid Cum- Ing , Ho was detected in tbo uct by ; Mr. Kahn , who hold him until the patrol wagon arrived. Hyan Is nn old- timer , and wouldn't do honest labor for10 a day as long as there was anything loose in his immediate neighborhood. Do sure and use Mrs. Wlnslow's ' Soothing Syrup for your children while teething , 25 cunts a bottle. Another lrasn Thief. YV. C. Davis was arrested nt 8 o'clock lost night by ORlcor Shields. Davis was sus pected of stealing brass coupling and cut oils from the Union Pnclllc. Ofllcor Shields recovered three bags of brass , Davis showing the ofllcors \ \ hero the metal was concealed. A faded nnd discolored board Is untidy and a misfortune. It may DO prevented by using Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers , a never-falling remedy. Selling > r < > rtgngcd Chattels. James Terry charges Frank H. Goldsbor- ogh with disposing of some mortgaged chattels , and Goldsborougu will not regain his liberty until the police Judge has passed upon the merits of the case. No griping , no nausea , no pam when Do Witt's Uttle Kurly Hlsers are taken. Small pill. Safe pill. IJost pill. I/ot Down fright. George "Votes , arrested Monday night for tolng drunk and stealing a box of surgical Continental Clothing House. Prudent buyers cannot afford to spend one dollar for any article of clothing , until they have seen some of the. . bargain lines in Men's Suits , Spring Overcoats and Boys' and Children's Clothing. We are having the largest sale in Children's'Suits ever held in Omaha. We will sell this week : / V250 Boys' Cheviot Suits , ages 4 to 14 , at $2 ; regular price outside of our store $4. m\J\J 5ec snow windows for samples , /Ol ISO Suits , ages 4 to 14 , of the celebrated Sawyer Double and Twist Cassimcre , $4 , \J\J at $4. Sold last season for $7 , SPRINQ OVERCOATS. CC7 PvOl e are snownig tne largest variety we have ever carried in Fine Overcoats ) i n < J\J Look in our show window and see the Melton Overcoats , in a medium shade , cloth and silk-faced , at $7.50 each. MRN'S SUITS , The biggest value ever shown in the city is our All Wool Argyle Cheviot , at $7. Sec samples in our show window , elegantly made and trimmed at $7 each ; all sizes. We will send a sample of this cloth to any address. LAOOMIS & oo. , CORNER 1BTH AND DOUGLAS STS. OMAI-IA. BOSTON. N13VT YORK. DHIS MOINES. Instruments from Dr. fJllinorc , was Riven ten days in tlio county Jail for boinp ; drunk , Dr. Oilmoro refusing to prosecute Yatcs on tuo charge of larceny. Do Witt's Little Early lllsors. Host Uttlo pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. Norfolk. ' * ) Sugar Machinery. J. O. I'hllllppl , the general agent of the Missouri Paclllc , received a telegram today to the effect that eighty carloads of < Wffar machinery from Uertimny for the factory at Norfolk were ni Isow Orleans nnd would ho shipped nt once in special trains via the Texas > t 1'acillc , Missouri 1'aclllc , Union Pn clllc and lilkhorn roads. In ndvancod ngo the dcclliiKiiR powers are wonderfully refreshed by Ilood'sSarsaparllla , It really does "malto the wc.ik stronp. " _ f B. Ij. ICerr of ICralg la at the Millnrd. D. H. Hopkins of Urotols at the Millanl. L. J. Cnpps of Hastings w at the Casey. W. H. Buss of Fremont Is at the Paxton. Nathan Shelton has gone to Frcoport , 111. M. F. Cassiay of O'Kelll is nt the Paxton. S. B. Secley of Chadron is at the Murray. P. G. Crcntz of Hushvllle is nt the Millard. S. E. Phelps of I'lattsmouth Is at the Pux- ton. ton.L. L.V. \ . Gllchrist of Lincoln is at the Mil- lard. . ; Mrs. Frank Hall of JN'orfolk Is at tlio Mil- lard. lard.G. G. Stain of Weeping Water Is nt the Mer chants. C. P. Krolsher of Grcshara is at the Mer chants , i , it , , , . Prank Koab of Stanton Is at the Mer chants. .1. F. Albln of McCool Junction la at the Merchants. < C. A , Flsn of Excelsior Springs , Mo. , Is nt the Paxton. H. .1. Shear and wlfo of Long Pine are at the Merchants. M. llolnnd and wife of San Jose , Gal. , nro at the Millurd. H. S. Munrlllo and wlfo of Tildcn , Neb , , are nt the Paxton. M. U. Davoy and Thomas Cochrane of Lincoln are nt the Murray. Charles A. Deau of Kansas City , Mo. , gen eral manager surety department Missouri , Kansas & Texas trubt company , is In the city.Senator Senator J. C. Shea Is able to bo out , although still very weak , and will leave to day for Colfax Springs , where ho topes to regain his health. Mr. E. L. Martin of Kansas City , vlco president of thd Missouri , Kansas & Texas trust company , called upon Tiiu BKE today. Mr. Martin Is a leading capitalist of Kansas City. - The Murray O. J. Homlrlx , Dnltlmoro : J. A. Wyiniui. Dntrolt ; C. II. J > cmmon. llulfalo OiiD ! A. W. Mllli-r. M .1. Wldtllold , 11. 0. Suuros , It. Dldlshulm.Now York ! 8. I * Unless Moi'ldan. Conn. ; UN. Onrloy , Philadelphia ; \yilllnm Manchester , II. M. Kuvy , U. II.Hhaln. Now York ; U. U. lloirnian , Chicago : J. Mar shall , Louisville. The Ilarkpr Ocorfto Woodward nnd wlfo , Now York ; Mlis Amy 0. llusliv , llochc'.tcr , Edward.I. Itadcllfle. London : J. O. Neville ! Now York ; Walter llnrhcr mid wlfo , EiiRlo ( Jrovn ! li 0. lllshoir. St. Joe ; I'red KcUeit , nienwood. IB.J E.J. ICelsey , llaniiiioiirt.N. Y. ; K. I ) . Ituud , Hransville , lad. ; 1 > . U. Uoodrlch , lownOlty. S. II. Hathaway. St I.ouls ; hlnnrt Itobyin. ( Jo- Imsirt. Mass. ; Mi > . 0. llciinutt , HU I'nnl ; K. II. .hide , ! so\v York : 0. II. Ingcrsoll , Jutrolt ) ; John Tonswiild , llnoue , la. The Windsor V , O. Itolilnsnn , Nebraska City ; IV. A , Manning und Nlfo , Kinporla , Kan. ; 11. K. Wnrd nnd wife , Lincoln ; u , M. Untlmiik , Arlington ; ( ' . . II. Hamilton nnd wife , Iiowlstnwn , III. : IJeorRO 1C. Mokol. St , .loo ; U. W. Oiiminlnc , II. O. Cojjoslmll , Kan- Jolnli , In. ; Guorgu I'Uetan , OgdunV. : . II. Iluekwlth , r.vniiston , Wya : U , 1C. lIiuiBcn , Hustings ; C. K. I'otfrson. lloldroRn. Thol'ii-xton-Dr C. .T. I'lihelf.NubniskaCIty ' ; Thomas A. Itnuknor , KIIIIS.IH Oily ; Unhurt W. Day , Toi > nku , Knn. : O. W. I'lcli , l colslnr SnilnB-t. Mo , ; A. W. Koiuis , Tokeka , Kan. ; M. u. Oarr , AteiilHon , ICnn.i John II. Doyut * . Al Hiiyiimn. Ijt'oiiuril Ilunton , U. llorinniu'e. New Vork ; J. S. llrunihall. A. K. Htllwoll.K. I , . Mnr- tln , IvniihaRC'lty ; Miss O. May , Stuart Hobson romtmny , ClilciiRo ; I > . Uonllon , 1'arla , I'miico ; H. W. Wilde , Now Vork : I'.S. In-k.Wyoiiilnif ; A. O , Ewln ; ; , Clllnton , IS. ; 11. J. Heud , Hook Island ; Jnmos llnssuwtyl'iipllllon , Tlio Cnsoy J. W. Tnylpr , Knnsas CHy ; Ooo. II. Kunvca. Ivnnsas ( Jlfyj A. Kuysor , I'lillndcl- phln , I'n. ; JUH. A , Mlllv Deiulwonil Hon'.li Da- kotii ; J. K. Snydcr , bcjuiOltv , South Dakota ; A. K. llnrrott , I'latUnimiTTi ; J. S. J „ . - > : Kninlc Doan.iHImix Olty ; I' . N. Dick , North I'lntlc ; Scott WulLNorth Plntto ; J. II. rilim , I'rmmmt ; AIIOt ( , Wu.st , VollNca. In. ; John Doliry , VollNoa.TaT ; H. Asor , . I'nnl , Minn. ; O. VC. Alli'iibon ? . Ulilcuun : M. U. Hruwn , Cozatl ; Jos. MiiMpli. North I'lnttn ' ; 1 Hoivnnl , MorrlHvillo , N. Y. ; A. II. l.tuseott , Boston , Mii . : U HIckAirts , KroKiik. In ; II I ) , Lawrence , Talior. la.Alno. V. Ncsblt. Toka- mahiJ. W. llrlll. Wlsnpr ; I ) . Kvnp , , Norfolk ; Miss Nettle MorrlssuyJ Irwln , la. We Believe ! I't That S. S. S ! Fs without an equal as a remedy for mala rial poison. It cleanses the system of all impurities. I SUFTKHKD I'OH.l YEA IB WITH MALAWAI , 1'OISON. MY AI'I'ETITK 1'AII.Kl ) , AND I WAS OUEATLY UKUUCE1) IN FI.KSII. / nt ID TH Mcncuar 4HD fOT If rqewzNT , 4 0 COftJIMUCO TO OCT WOR31 ufJr'L arc / / < io IOST ALL C//AIH / } B. s. B. , sum : A coin-urn : AND 1'Kll.MANKNT CUHR , AND JIY HEALTH IS IlKTTKIl NOW TKAN IT UVKIl WAS. J. A. KICK , OTTAWA , KAN. Book on blood ami Skin diseases' free. Tlio Swift SpojUlo Co. . Afauta , Ga Drs.BeMBerls Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14.OD DOUGLAS STHULELT OMA1IA , NEU. Tno mostT ! lcy ! nnrt favorably Unownspeo- Inllsls In the Unftol States. Tlujlr lone ex perience , remarkable skill nnd unncrRtil MIC- uovi la the trvatmont and cure of Norvons , Chronic and Hurglcul Discuses , entitle these oinlmmt physicians to the full confidence ot tlioallllctou ovprywhuro. They Kuiiratitco : A ( JEHTAIN AND POSITIVE OUHE for the awful effects of early vlconncl the numer ous evils that follow lulls train. ritlVATB. IILOOI ) ANU KKIN DISEASES spncdlly. complotolv nnd pflrnmnnntly cured. NRUVDOS JJEIJIMTY AND SEXUA L D1S- OKUERS yield readily to tliclr skillful troat- HLES , FISTULA AND UTOTAL eiinrantood cured without pain or detention frnni business , IlYimoUKIjR AND VAllICOCEI < n porma- nBiitly and succossf nlly citrud In every ciso , HYI'HILIS , GONOUHI1KA , GtKKT. Sper- nmtorrhea , Soiiilunl Wi'idt ness Lost Miinbond , NlKlit Emission" , Ducnyud Knciiltlvs , Konialo Wcakncm and nil delle.ttu tllsordurs peoiillar to cither tex positively cured , IIB well as all functional disorders that result from youthful follies or the excess of nmtnroyoan. C'rPir'Tin1JOuarantclul pcrmano ntly J I IMV-'l U l\lj cured , removiil coinplcto , without cuttlnit , caustio or illlatatlon. . Ourcs effected at homo by patient without o mo ment's pain or annoynneo. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. ho nwfiil cfTocts of . early vim wliluli brines orvanlo weakness destroying both mind nnd body , with ull Its d raided ills , permanently cured. nUC nKT'K Address those who have Im- 1JI\O. l > hl 1O ] mrod | thcnu Ivcs by Im proper Indulgence and solitary nablts , which ruin both mind and body. uiiflttlriK them for hiHlnoss. stud v or inarrluRC. MAKKICI ) MEN or these cntorlnK on that happy llfo , aware of physical debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First Practical experi ence. Second Kierycnso is specially Htiulled , thus starting rlKlit. Third medicines are prepared In our laboratory uxuully to fiiilt each case , thus oltcctlng ourcswlthout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1109 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS ' For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , j AND POULTHY. 000 Pnoo Book unTrontinont nf Animals umlUliurtScnt I'ree. crnEsCFpver fJonKi'fltionH.Iiillnmmntlort A.A.jHplnal ni iiintrltlHMilk 1'cvi-r. ll.ll.-'Strntnn , Lumoiu ; , Itlieumutlmnr < ! .C.--lllntcnipor , Kugiil lllscliurift'B. I.l--llulH or drubs , \ViinnH. K.F.--'oii li9 , Ilt'OTCH , I'nfuinonia. V.K. C'olioor GrlpfH. llcllyacbu. ( J. ; . JIlKcnrrlauo , Ilcmorrbuii'M. ll.II. Urinnry auaKldni-y JllHeaacB. I.I. GrnpllTO J > i riinfB , Mimae. j.lt.-llscii8CH of DIufHtlon , rarnlynlii. Single Eottto ( over 50 doses ) , - - .00 Btablo OttHO , with Bpcclflcs , Mnnuil , VeUrluary Cure Oil and dedicator , 87.0O Jnr Veterinary Curu Oil , - . 1,00 Sold by Drusglttsj or Sent Prepaid anywbcro and in any quantity on Roctlpt of Trice. HUMPHREYS' ' MEDIOINE CO. . Corner William and John Els. , New York. In use SO } i' r . The only uncccBsfal remedy for Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , md Prostration , from ovcr'Worlj or other cauina. fl per vial , or ftnaUandlnrKOTUl powder , forfS. SOLD IIT Dnranms , or wnt po tpald on receipt of prlcc-UUMPH REVS' MEDICINE CO. , Oor. William and John Sts. , If , Y. IIAVK YOU IlKAP OF A IN BY SISTEU AGATHA. 12 mo. paper , 337 pages , price 00 cents. I'UKSS NOT1CH.S. ' Tills prurient minded writer's atotloi nro unreal on they nrn Inilellcalo. " OmaliuVorldllorald. . 4 Contains nmnjr nwrct nnil pure hlorlt s. It nmjr bo csllvitn Decameron of purity.llrookljrii Art vcrtlner. Tlio vllo utturkB iiHn ) HIMur Acathu'H book but help Its sulii. I'c'oplo ot Oiiiiiliu , rciid und ( lueliuTor ilo evury wliuni. JORDAN BROS. , Publishers , No. gll N o. Oth f-Ueet , Plilla. Pa. NEBRASKA. National Bank U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA. Nfl3 Cnpltnl , - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - ea.BOO OrtJcorinnil Dlroctari-Honrr W. Yniai , I'reildont : I wU H. Ituurl , Vlcu-rrojlilont ; Jnmei . Hara < a. W V.Morte. John H. ( "ollliu. 1L U. Cuililn/ , N. U I'atrlck. W..1I. ti. lluitlie * . cn hlor. T1-1B IKON BANK , Corner IZtbauii Knrimin Stt A General Hanking liualuon Trausaotal If.Fl DILLI 322 SOUTH 15TH ST OMAHA , NEB. For nil Diseases of the Blood. All Diseases of tlio Nervous System. For all conditions of Catarrh , either local or general. For Bronchitis , Asthma and Lung Troubles. For all forms of Dyspepsia , In digestion and Liver Affections. For Heart Disease , Bright's Disease , Diabetes and all Kidney Troubles. For Piles , Fistula , Abscesses and all Rectal Diseases. For Scrofula , Syphilis and all Specific Blood Poisons. For all Skin Diseases. For all Genito-Urinary Dis eases. For all Special , Private , Inher ited or Acquired Diseases of either sex. For Nervous Exhaustion , Gen eral Debility , Loss of Vital Force , and every form of Physical Weakness. For all Spinal Affections. For Tumors , Cancers and Old Sores and Ulcers , and for all Dis eases , Misplacements nnd Weak nesses peculiar to Women. Consultation freo. Treatment fees low. Omaha references that should convince every investigator. Office and Reception Rooms : 322 South 18th Street. First noor. No stnirs. Hours 0:3O : a. m. to 4SO : p. m , Evenings 7 to8:3O. : Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. only. LEE WING Chinese Physician 1043 Larimer St. , Denver , Colo. SPECIALIST. - - ' ' r -j-'iW U ! 'srzPWtitfW To Ihomj nuirerltu from tlio \ ' , ? 't5 iVWj7 tlio eiioctsuf niijrof fulUiwIiu ( ll'tatm , anil tluslru lioallh , rhonlil wrltol.ruVlnentonon. . Altl ! ! ra o < pccullnr to wom en , fulling wrnkuunii , lout ninn- hooil , nervouaillf oa ilv roxunl illscAHt'ft , floinliuil wcaknoHn , _ routliful follf , nrlnurr tronb- ICM , kidney iiiul ll\or Iroublci , heart ( llBcnio , IndlR. option , climt mill IHIIK trnuhlo. c < iniuiniitliii. ( lirun- cliUI'.ciniKli > i < ' < il < l < , ii'tlmin , catarrli , nil lUauntnint llio tilocxl. nirofiiln , j | > lilll < , illmiifn of n prlviito nature , ituniirrhon , iiluot , piles' tiiinort , cnnccr , unit rhoiim , rliuuinatlini , | mrJly l . nil f klii ilion | < , < oi- tlvonc. ' , Ofipi'iiilu , nuuialitlA. ilt'ittnios Imlilnctt Miru uros. uruptloiK , Inpuiruriii , lit" , nmlnrla , nn < l ilUvuiui of tliu itt-norntlvuorii nii. no matter nf liuw lonu-Hniulhiz. A ruru uuarnnteail In every cnso or monef lof united. Hyou Imro fnllod to got curotl clinwhoro , duiidt ilnniiilr , tmtiilvo l.iKVI.M : ! n c.ill ninllinTO arliut ivltli lilni , lilch l "Irlttly conillilen- llul , Cnniullntloii cxainlnutloii treo. Only n nnmll nun Tjr remedied , 'I'lioiutmiln luivo hccn ciirml of ilinerenl Ulicasoi by Ue Wlnx Cliliioo Vty rtnhloroinoilloi , Muny tmtlmnnlali ran bu fnunl unilliKjn In Ills olllcc , or Denver pnnnri. AdUrois , LKE WING. 1543 Larimer St. , Cunver , Colo. Knclnso mnrop fur reply. HERVE ftHD BRftlN TREIiTIENT , Ppeciflo for ! lTitarU.Iliilr ii. Kltc.oumcl , WakO ( ulneii , M nl l l < pr nlon. Borlenluitnr Iliu llraln.ro- BulllUK In Inunllyaad Uadlncr to in .L T ilwor alii detlh. I'romtiur * Old A . l rr nnei , l.oiti'f Power liioithor sax , lnroURl r/J.osntts , and P | > rmolorrhu.i ) tukufcvl t > r oTitrHixttrtloA of the brain , t ! rt > uio or omr ladul nc * . karh boxconialnion munlt'ii trb&U rnent $ labor , or itx for ftent by mall prepaid. VTIih vacb ordur fur tlz boim. will > nd rurchavir ffimranUo to mfand manor If Iba Irtatminl IaiU ( o cut. , uuaraiitovjiuuod andB uiuit ) olil null Lr GOODMAN DRUG CO. , - ' - - Omalia. Neb , Moore's ' Tree of Life. A positive cum forKlilnoy nmt I.Ivor Complaint ! nnil nil lilnuil illscast" " l > nu II | Mite KiHTur when you cin : tx rurod by mine Mocro'a 'I'rco uf I.tfo , lliodrc.it 1 If u Ui'inoly ? I'rlinll per bottlo. 1'ru- imroil anil put u | > liy l > r .1. II. Mo ra. TI'hTIMONIAIj : Dr. J. 11. Miniic. Hi'iir Sir : I have boon lioubled with UldiinveDinplaliit forovortwen ty yean , for about ol hi. years \tlth < llabutos , anil when nt my study liiivebuonCdinpcllud to telluvu niyhi'lf IIH oflou us tnroo or four tlinus an hour. 1 have been troubled with huvero attacks of sick headache once a o > ls for ton yours , and It linn boon n combination , some tlinus unllttlni ; inn fur my pastor.il duties , and my iirrKhlhiKulditr. UuorRii MllliT , of Carlisle , In. , advised mo to try a bulllo of Mooru't Tieo ot Ijft | > . us he had bcnn Rrcatly lionollttcd by It. 1 did so , null the very llr t bolllo gnvo tno gioat relief. 1 havii tuUcn lu id III bottler , the first about live niontlis ago. and I havii beun troubled but very Uttlo sluco 1 unimiiuni'iid Its use. Yotits truly. Iluv. DAVID Vvit. 1'orsuloby all druggists. idiia niuuiuiu ( i INSTITUTE. Fortliotroatmontof nil CIIIION'IC AND SUIiniOAI. DISKASIC3. llracoi , Appllanco * forDjroiiulllos nnil Trmii'C . licit Kncllltlui , Appiiratm tnit HumotllDi fornncccssfnl Irftstmcnt of ovorjr form of ill nn n loqiilrlUK Meillcnlor SurKlcnl Trnntmoiit. N1NI2TV IIOO.MS KOH I'ATlliNTri , llonnl nnJ Atlemlnnco. llont Acc iuiDioilnttoni * .V'n t.Vrltn fur circulars on Jlofornilllos and llrncoi , Truis 9 , Club Keot , Currn * turd of Splno , 1'llos , Tuniori , Ciinour , Catnrrh , llrcincliltls , lnlmlnt ! . > n , ICIoctrlclty , I'nriilyaN , Kpll- fT"y , KUlnoyi , Illmlilcr. Uyo , ICnr , Skin nnd Illood , nnd all HurKlcnl ( ] | ii > rntloni. IHSiAHi.S : : Ol < ' WOMKN n opcclaltd. Honk 01 Dlsi-n oi of Wouion 1'roo.V'o hnro lately milled n lying In Department forWnmon Durhii ! iiunllncmont ( Strictly I'rlvaln. ) Only Holla- Mo.Mcillrnt linlltulo MaklnK u Hpoclulty of I'ltl- VATi : IMHKiiS. . All Illood DlrviiKO succoisfully troatoil. Mocltclno or Instrunionti none by malt or oxpruss tootiroly pnckul , no marki to Indicate contuntt or ncmior , Uno persona , lntorvlu\T proforrnd. Call nnil coiMiill UHursL'iid liltory of yiiur i-.iHo.ivnd MO wllUoiut In Inln vraiiicruitr IlOOIv TO MKX I'lllSK ; upon 1'rl- vnto , Bpc rlal ur Norvoud Dlnoaaoa , > vltb ciuostlon Hit. Addicaa nil kttor * to Dr. A. T. McLaughlln , President Utli and lliirnoy btrcuts , Oiniiluk i.J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. Id Yoirs' ] ! xrIeiiOB. \ > ( ! . PRIVATE DISEASES Cured In 3 to5 Unys wltliout tlielosiof nnlioun'tliua froinbuilnoii. 'Jliuinum nbiululu curu ( orUl.KUT nnclnll nnnorlnKilltcliuivel uvor knuwn to moillcil oclenco. HYI'ilJI.Id.uwnrrnntoil turolniWtutO Oor > . The nioHt pciwnrful tuinoily yet knuwn for pormn- nuntouro. HTItlUTIlllKorpnlnln rolluvlniithu bind , dercured at luimn , wllliuut liitiruiuunti ; nu cuttlntr , nopiiln , noillliitln/ < oi9nf Mauhnnil \Youknoil potltlTclr cured ; Initnut rc'lluf , bkln illiousui unit Iruialii Olicasus prrninnaiitljr cunn Dr. Mudrow't euccpii In Iho trcjlmcnt ot 1'rlrnto Dlioasnt 1ml noTPrtJuonoiiiallcil | , nnd lili vroiit urnif of patient * rcmlicn from tlinUlniitloto tlio rncltla llouki mil Cliculars froi ) . I.iullns from 3 In 4 onlr , lull and Fnrnnm atroota Umnhn , Nub. lintrunca oil otlhgr atreeU LNO- CU11LS COLDS IN THE HEAD , by one application , CATARRH , ia a very short time. HAY FEVER , in from 3 to 6 daya. EARAOHE , instantly , FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. I'OIl SAI.K HY Ahlj DlUJOOISTd. 1'r jurt'd only liy the I'llENOUNH MIiIOI.NK ; C'u. llurkor lllook , Uinalia , U. H. A.