THJS OJVIAJ1A DAILY BEE : \\3fiDNESDAr \ , MAY 0 , 1891. DRR1SSEY OUT ENTIRELY. Ho is Retired to Private Llfo bj the Oily Council. ALL ACTION OH HIS CASE WAS LEGAL , Itcconvldcrntlon ot His Confirmation Perfectly Proper Dr. Gnpcn Goes lu Councilman Hocliul UotH la Jiia Grading Ordlnnncc. City Attorney Popploton decided nt the council mooting last night thnt the council Lad full authority to refuse to con linn the appointment of Frank H. Morrissey as sani tary commissioner , and further held that Mr. Morrlssoy Is now out of n job so far ns nn ofllclal position is concerned. Mr , I'oppicton , In his opinion , reviewed the case nt length. Ho stated that the coun cil had confirmed the appointment of Morrissey - rissey on April 28 , nnd reconsidered nnd re pealed nt an adjourned session of tbo same mooting. The only question , the city attor ney held , was xvbother the vote on the mo tion to confirm an appointment was nn executive net or whether such a mo tion wna subject to roconsldenitlon the amo lu any other motion of the council. After reciting the rules bearing on the ques tion Mr. 1'opplotou saW : "J aui therefore compelled to say thnitn myJudRinpnttho mo tion to reconsider was In order and was prop erly pasicd nnd that the authority of the officers mentioned to qualify is incomplete. They nro hound to note the rules of the char ter and -the council. They were under obli gations therefore not to atlompt to qualify , nor to tnlio oath , nor to give bonds , until their appointment wus completed. " Mr. Popplotou's ' opinion was adopted by the council. "Hut what becomes of Mr. Morrisscyl" asked Morearty. " \Vliy he's out , " said President t owry. ' And Ci pcn.toof" "Wo have not acted upon his case yet. " nald Mr. lc < ; hol. "His appointment is now In the council's hands. " Latni In tlio meeling , on the favorable re port of the commltteo on police , the appoint ment of Ur. Capon was confirmed. Mr. Tuttle - tlo and President Lowry voting in the noga tl.-o. tl.o.Tho The Itlsliop Ciarlcson memorial hospital offered the use of four beds for emergency cases nt $0 per wcclc per bed. The action of thn ilro and police coinmis eion In ordering 2,000 feet of lire hose was npprovod. The city physician reported 102 deaths and 320 births in April. Architect Ueindorff submitted plans and Bpeclllcations of marble and tlio work , Vault doors , nnd electric light wiring for tuo city hail. The Junk dealers' ordinance was amended waking it a penalty for dc-nlors to purchase ntut ( from persons under eighteen years of > go. Water and gas mains were ordered laid on T-iOwo avenue from Cuinlnir to Hamilton Urcota , preparatory to paving the street. Through IJishop Scannell an invitation was extended to thn students of all the parochial rchools to .welcome President Harrison nt Crolghton college on Wednesday next. An orainanco was introduced prohibiting the maintenance of dairies iu the corporate limits. An nmendmcnt to the liquor ordinance was Introduced. H provides that "no person so licensed nhall keep open his saloon between thb hours of 12 o'clock on Saturday night nn\4 o'clock on Monday morning , iior dur ing such term sell , barter or iu any manner dispose of any liquor , nnd any person violat ing the provisions of this section shall bo lined $100. " An ordinance was introduced authorizing the assistant city attorney to oinploy n stcu- .ogrupher at a salary not to exceed $40 per month. City Clerk Oroves presented the result of his labors In n neat manuscript , volume defin ing the boundaries of the now voting dis- iriiui. a. uu rupuri. wua . . . iiuupiuu. Mr. Ucchul. called up the TJoutrlas street grading ordinance and secured Its passage , Mr. Uruneralono voting in the negative. The ordinance passed declares the necessity of grading the street and orders the board of public works to advertise nnd truto the neces sary steps to have the work done. The lira limits ordinance as amended was passed. Then Mr. Bechel got In some flno parliamentary work. Ho moved that the vote bv which the ordinance was passed bo rccon- sfdoreu and the motion to reconsider bo laid Upon tno table. The peculiarly worded mo tion was unanimously agreed to. "What's nil that forl" asked n member. . . "That , " laughingly replied Mr. Bechol , . "puts the matter in such shape that it will re- qulro the unanimous consent of the council lo .reconsider the ordinance wo have Just passed. Wo won't have any nioro monuey- Ing over this matter for whilo. " A Mi re Cure Tor Ithcumntlsin. I huvo personal knowledge of cases of rheu matism lu this vicinity that have boon imme diately relieved nnd permanently cured by Chamberlain's pain balm after other reme dies were used without nny benefit. I hnvo boon handling the pain balm for the past flvo years and hnvo uavcr had any customer express - press anything but words of praUo for tno medicine. It has been my experience that nny customer who once uses Chamberlain's pain balm will hnvo nothing else when again in need ot such a medicine. E. W. Potter , fostmnster nnd druggist , Kim Creek , Neb. \Vlltlt IUCKAK Till' ; llKCOlll ) . Tile May Term of the District Court I larger Than Kvcr. The May term of the district court opens Monday morning with the largest docket that Judges aud attorneys have ever seen In this district. The term Just closed had a docket on wnlch thcro were 2,40(1 ( cases , but the docket of tUo coming term will break the record and ap pear with 2iV > U civil cuscs. Of tnis number .moro than two thousand have boon noticed ( or trlul. The Judges ylow the fa.cts with consider ' able Interest , when they realize that the May 'term will run at least until August 1. Tbo assignment of rooms has been a prob lem , but at last that question has been sot- tied , .ludgo Kstcllo will preside over the criminal docisot. and will occupy the largest room , or No. 1 , lu tbo court houso. Judge Ferguson will bo lu room No. 2 , nnd Judge Irvine In No. 3. Both will huvo charge of Jury cases. The rooms on the third floor of Tin : BF.I ; building are nearly readv for occupancy. They will bo carjKitod with brussels , and furni.sniHl with oak furniture. ' Judges Wnkeley nnd Doano will preside over the equity dockets , and will occupy rooms Nos. 1 and 3. The largo room , No.3 , will bo occupied by Judges Davis anil HopawnU alternately. Ttiosu two Judges will attempt to haudln u Jury and look after the business In the other counties of the district. In the criminal court a murder case will bo called next Alonday. Thomas MoNamco , who Is now in Jail , charged with having murdered Klsio Wil liamson , alias Kato Nichols , a woman who resided - sided on Ninth street , will oo placed on trial. Ills Ucfeuso has not been outlined , but it Is thought that ho will plead temporary Insan ity nnd that ho committed the crime while under the influence of liquor. In the system of Juries thcro will be a now departure. Heretofore there have been three panels to eclcctfroui , the regulars drawn by the county commissioners , the sheriff's panel , which con sisted of tallsmon who were picked up by the sheriff , and the "peckers' " panel. As a rule the public know nothing about anything ex cept the regular panel. The members of the sheriff's panel used tn number about lifty , Those men appeared on the first day of tbo term , watched these who were excused from the regular panel nnd got on In their places. By hunirlng about the court house most of thorn got on the list , and as u rule made as much money as the mem bers of the regular panel. Tlio "ixxsknrs" were kuown only by them selves , the lawyers aud tbo court oftlcora. Thvro were at least two hundred of them. Their plan of operation was this : Every morning they would visit the court rooms , watch for Jury trials and go into the rooms whore Jury coses were liable to bo callcil. When the ether panels were exhausted by the challenges of the attorneys , those mcu were put on. As soon us a Jury was made up In one room they emigrated to tno domain of Another Judge , whcro they waited until the panel was 11 lied In that room. These men usually made n living , as they averaged two dry * each wcok during the entire term. The new Jury law has IcgUlatod nil of these mon out of tholr Jobs , nud next Monday , when the courts con vene , such men as Paxton , the mllltonrlro ; Vatos , the , banker , Bochcl , the councinman and n scorn of others will sit In the Jury box whore tholr broadcloth wilt comn In contact with the clothes of the ragpicker nnd the greasy suit of the mechanic of the shop. Tbo now Jury law Is no respecter of persons , and llko rain , t hits the rich as welt as the poor. Just now some of tlio wealthy bond holders and bust- less men are making an effort to get out of serving the state at $ J per day , but they are not likely to meet with any marked degree of mcccss. They have pleaded with the Judges , but the Judges have said "No ; if you were drawn you must serve. ' * Since receiving the answer they have talked business trips , but .his will not win , as the courts have decided to send for nnd liud every man who runs nwny to avoid serving on Juries. Under the provisions of the now law , 180 urors were drawn and of this number ilnnty will nppciir at the opening of the term nnd remain thrco-weeks , after which they will go about their business nnd ttio other ninety will put la an appcaranco anil sit out the balance of the term. The Judges are of the opinion that the ninety will bo n sufficient numoor to keep the courts running , but at nny time when the panels nro exhausted , the Jurors who are out on n leave of ubsonco will be summoned and pressed into service. L r. Birnov euros cntarrn. Bee bid's. COVI.I ) 'T STAXU Vl'JlKAMltl\C. A Lincoln AVonuui Suicides Her lliiHUnml Scolded Her. LINCOLN , Neb. , Mny 5. [ Special Telegram to Tnc BnE.1 Mis. Hand Little , Slxtu and F streets , died nt 7 o'clock this morning from tno effects of morpnlnc , taken with suicidal Intent. It appears that when down town shopping yesterday nflfernoon she became dry nnd accepted the Invitation of a lady friend to step Into a wine-room of Orockel- meyer's salcou and have some beer. Mr. Little heard somehow that his wife had gone Into the wine-room nnd entering the nlnco ho found her there. Ho upbraided Ins wlfo bitterly for such conduct and she took the matter so greatly to heart that on the way homo she purchjiscd some morphJno. Some time ( luring thn ovnnltig she swallowed the drug and ttio physicians endeavored In vain to save her life. A Sprcido for 1)14 ) ; Om li Grippe. Many persons who have recovered from the Influenza nro now troubled with n persis tent cough. Mrs. A. J. Allen , wlfo of the editor of the Scott County ( Iowa ) Bladc.says Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy is n soecilic for tlio cough which usually follows an at- talk of la grippe. For sale by all druggists. I'oiintl an Unknown Corpic. ST. Loi'is , Mo. , May 5. Tlio partially de composed and Incinerated body of a man appar ently about forty-five years ol 340 was found yesterday about a mile south of this city. Notnlng was found on the body which would establish tlio identity of the corpse , but a man nnswerlng the description of the dead man , who said he was a resident of Chicago , was seen hero about two weeks ago. Ho was of dark complexion , were a gray suit and weighed iU'OUt , one hundred and sixty-five pounds. _ . DoWitt's Little Early Hisers. Best little pill over made. Cure constlp.itlou every time. None equal. Use tbem now. CiuarinaknrH Get nn Advance. CHICAGO , Mny 3. The cigarmakors report that so Tar 27fl shops have been heard from , of which 200 reported a readiness to pay the new scale. The total number of men report ed nt headquarters was 1,163 and at tlio close of the aay only G'3 ! men were on strike , all the others having returned to work lu the shops whcro the new scale has been ac cepted. Attention 1 If you desire n line head of hair of a natural hue and free from dandruff , Hull's Hair Uenewor is the best and safest preparation to accomplish it. No Coke llcglon Disturbances. ScoTTsnalo , Pa. , May 5. Heports from various points in the coke region , indicate that everything is qiilot , although evictions are still going on. Superintendent Gray and Bosses Chllaghan and Agnew were given a hearing. The two latter were discharged , and Gray was released under bo nd of M,000 Constipation poisons the blood : DoWitt's Little Early Hlscrs cure Constipation. 'The cause removed the disease is gone. The Tro ? Fire. Tnov , N. Y. , May 5. It is stated this morning that the loss by fire at the furnaces of the Troy steel nnd Iron company on Breaker Island will bo less than (400,000 , on which there Is an insurance of $1,000,000. DoWitt's Little Early Risers ; only pill to cure sick headache and regulate the bowels. Hon. Aloir/o Taft Better. ' SAX Dinoo , Cala. , May 5. Ex-Minister Taft rested easier last night and the chances nro moro favorable for his recovery , as the hemorrhage has been stopped. ( Jesulor'sMni'luHo.'ulaeho ' .Vafnrs. finrojinll hcadcches ill 20 minutes. At all druggists Thrco Men Drowned. UocnESTiiit , N. Y. , May 5. Three men were drowned yesterday in Braddock bay on Lake Ontario , while building a railvoad bridge. _ ' 'A stitch In time saves nine , " nnd If you tnko Hood's Sarsuparllla now It may save months of future possible sickness. \ Polish Ccntciuiinl. Several hundred Poles assembled nt Na tional hall last evening to celebrate lu an ap propriate manner the centennial anniversary of the adoption of the Polish constitution , which occurred May 3 , 1791. Tuo interior of the hall was neatly decor ated , the stage being draped with the Amer ican and Polish colors. An excellent programme of vocil nnd In strumental music , orations , recitals , etc. , was rendered in n very appreciative manlier. Patriotic speeches by prominent load Po- landers nnd others wore delivered. The celebration closed by a short address from Mayor Gushing. They Got it oft'ourHC. JlmlohJIml I say , Jim 1 Youp comln' , mam ; what's or matter ) Why baby has got tbo colic ; run down to drug store nnd get it bottle of Hnller's pain paralyzer ; quick , now , fur Irregularities. Colonel Thomas Grunason aud Captain Kills of St. Louis , both In the employ of the government as revenue ogonts.are iu the city looking after the operations of the revenue I laws. They hnvo visited the distilleries und nro quietly on the look-out for any irregu larities that are occasionally found through- eut their district. The perfume of violets , the purity of the lily , the glow of the rhso , and the flush of Hebe combine In Pozzoul's wouarous Powder. No Ouo to Ulaitic. The coronnr's Jury In the Gleason case hold that the wreck In the Union Pacltlc yards by which tbo deceased came to his death was the result of an accident for which no ono wus to blame. Several children testified that they had been playing near the spot and had placed the splkus ou the rails , forgetting to remove them. Hoc-option to the IHsliop. Bishop Scannoll was tendered a reception last night by the people of St. Peter's church , at 518 South Twenty-sixth street. Tbo occa sion was very much enjoyed and many were permitted to inako the ucqualntanco of the bishop. _ , Mrs. Winslow'a boothlhff Syrup for chil dren teething softens the gums aud allay all pain. 25 cents a bottle. DoWltt's Little Eirl"RUoNforlha Llr or. LOVE FEAST OR WAR DANCE ? Speculation as to the Outcome of the flow York Railroad Meeting , FIGURING ON WHAT GOULD WILL DO. The Missouri I'nulflc'H Siinnr Kntcs 1'otltlon on ( ho Programme TCHI the L.OIIK Short Until Clauxc. NKW Voiiit , May ! > . On the meeting of the advisory board of the Western Traffic associ ation , which Is to bo held tomorrow nt the Windsor hotel , will depend the Hfo of that association. After the failure of the mooting nt Chicago prophecies ol the downfall of the association were made and the angry attitude of the members who wont to Chicago went far toward giving such prophecies the color of probability. Time scorns now to have smoothed their nngor nt the missing members and to havn coaled the indignation nt the cut rates instituted by the Missouri Pacific , and the railroad men now in the ctty are predict ing n harmonious meeting tomorrow. It Is confidently nssortod that a quorum will bo present tomorrow. There is doubt , however - over , about the recent action of the Southern Pacific. Mr. Huntington will not bo In Now York for two weeks and no one at the South ern Pacific oflk-es yesterday could toll wheth er any preparations to bo represented nt the meeting had been mado. President Marvin HuL'bitt and Chairman Albert Keep of the Chicago Ac Northwestern , Sidney Dillon of the Union Pacific and Chairman Cbappel of the Denver & Hio Graudu were quoted yester day as predicting harmony nud peace for the morrow. The Missouri Pacific's ' sugar rates will un doubtedly bo up for discussion as they are still on the slate from the Chicago fiasco. The Trlbuno says they will probably bo ex plained away however , aud the road again put on good rncoril as in favor of maintaining rates. Mr. Gould's pot scheme of establish ing Joint acencies will also be brought up again. Another subject to bo brought up is that of Canadian competition for through freight to the northwest , and action may bo taken in direct opposition to the interstate commerce law. with the idea of having it tested In the supreme court. The long nnd short haul clause of the law necessitates a reduction on , If any is to bo made , all freightallko , whether for local or through delivery. The through freight Is only a small per cent of the to'.nl tonnage on the New ork Central , nmount- ing to about 12 per cent , and on the Pennsyl vania to about the same. Henco. it will bo proposed tomorrow that some road , with the association at its back , Ignore the obnoxious "long and short , haal" clause and adjust Its tariff to meet the through rates of the Cana dian lines. In this way the one clause of the law will bo tested , as the whole law in a gen eral way will bo tested In the action of Coo Hrothcrs against the Lehigb Valley. The Sun "Mr. Gould's today says ; pur poses have so far remained a mystery , but from the opinion of a gentleman given below it is clear that ho has applied some kind of a sedative to the feelings of the members of the advisory board , and yet none of thorn have so much as hinted what it was. The Suii is able to explain the reason of the rc- nmrkablo change , which will have the effect of turning tomorrow's meeting liito n lo o feast or a war dance. Messrs. Gould and Clark have decided to leave their Manager Leeds to hU late and throw him onto the meroy of the advisory oonrd. They have disavowed all knowledge of the cut in sugar rates and have Informed the commissioner and other members of the board that Mr. Leeds acted entirely on his own authority. Mr. Leeds came to New York Just before the tlmo sot for the meeting and was submitted to n severe examination by his superiors. Ho convinced them that ho was Justllicd in filing the tariff. But Mr. Leeds' mistake was in not applying to tbo association for leave to fnAttiiii tlitt rmtna It fa a < i I rt tint VtntVi nf Vit superiors felt that there was a plain violation lation of tno agreement , and if they upheld Mr. Leeds they could never expect any other road to live up to the agreements Mr. Leeds will bo allowed to Justify himself if he can. He will make a statement , which is said to bo already in the minds of Mr. Gould or Mr. Clark , explaining why ho ordered the cut in sugar. It will contain some interesting features on the other roads , it is said , particularly the Alton nnd tbo Atchl- son. The complaint is that Mr. Leeds found his neighbors making wholesale slashes in the rates and ho simply met them with an open rate. The Sun , before Mr. Leeds Hied his tariff , found evidence in Now York that quito a number of roads stood m with the sugar magnates , and it was believed that they made it an object to the retinors to give them the best shipments that were made dur ing the latter part of April. " "I don't think the advisory board will de mand the discharge of Mr. Leeds , " said n president yesterday. "Mr. Gould , I think , takes the view that Mr. Leeds misinter preted his privileges. You will notice that the offeuse ha committed Is not directly pro vided for in the by-laws , although it Is a part of the preamble that no company shall cut rates on its own authority , oven if its neigh- hoi's are guilty. Mr. Leeds should first have reported to the commissioners the offense committed by his neighbors and demanded an investigation. Then , if the latter contin ued to violate the agreement , Mr. Leeds could hnvo claimed the right to meet their unauthorized reduction. Seclnc tnat Mr. Gould Is frank enough to admit the guilt of his road , I think that the advisory board will forcivo and forget und then start over again with a clearer understanding of the rules. " Northern I'ncillu Improvements. Nr.w YOHK , May 5. Thomas F. Oakes , president of the Northern Pacific , yesterday confirmed thfi report that the directors of that road him authorized the purchase in the market of the preferred stock of that com pany with money to bo received from 'tho Manitoba land case recently decided by the United States supreme court in favor of the Northern Piicltlc. The rehearing asked for by the Manitoba company had , Mr. Oakes said , been denied by the supreme court and the cose permanently closed. " \Vothlnkwo will gnt the money about May 2S , " suld Mr. Oakes. "In the meantime the company has plenty of money on hand to anticipate the purchase of the slock if the market conditions should warrant it , The directors have also authorized the expendi ture of $2,000,000 , , for the improvement of the property. Wollndthat by reducing largo grades nt certain points wo can save In oper ating expenses iOO,000 a year. Heretofore the volume of trafllis has not been heavy enough to demand those Improvements , but tbo tonnage is now so great that it is of the utmost Importance to our inturosts to begin the work of improving the line by reducing grades and straightening curves. " A Kollof for llliciiinntlc Pains. In many cases persons subject to rheuma tism have got prompt relief from pain by ap plying Chamberlain's pain balm. The relief it nfforas is alone worth many times its cost , which Is out 50 cents , nnd its continued ap plication effects a complete cure. For sale by all druggists. Pound Hie Iion > , - Lout. CnicAno , May 6 , [ Special Telegram to TitK BKK.J Postoftleo Inspector Stewart found a long lost cousin today. When the inspector was riding down town this morn ing. In perusing a morning paper , ho ran across the hotel interview with David E. Durie of Seattle , Wash. Captain Stewart was struck with the name which was the same as that of a cousin of his who early In the ' 00s went west to seek his fortune. Ho went to the Palmer house where Mr. Durio was stopping und was not long In Identify ing the fur-westerner as the relative whom ho had not seen for mauy yean. 11 race Up. There Is a prodigious number of pnrsons who feel very much down at the heel just now. All thov really need U a dose of St. Patrick's pills to cleanse and renovate their system. It would do tbcm moro good than a dollar bottle of any blood puritlor. For sale by all druggists , AVestern Inventors. WASIUNOTON , May 6. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEr.J Patents were granted today to Albert C. Booth , assignor of one-half to n I CONTINENTAL. Special Sale of Boys' Knee Pant Suits. On account of recent purchases we arc enabled this week to offer the greatest value ever shown in our Children's department , Beginning Monday we will offer several large lines of boys' all wool cheviot suits made in the best manner at the popular prices , $2. 00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 , less- than the actual cost of manufacturing , The sizes are 4 to 14 years. Come early. We guarantee the values ; they are just as represented. See samples in our show windows. BOYS' KNEE 50c will be the price this week on boys' all wool cheviot pants , all sizes , 50c will be the price of our finest braids in boys' straw hats , the latest styles. 50c will be the price for boys' hats in fine crush goods , all shades. Continental Clothing House , Oor. Douglas and ISth @ts. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPP W. I' . Ward. Cedar Hnpids , In. , telegraph ropeiitcr ; Wilbur J. Cunnin hnm , nsslgnor of one-half to U L. Davis , Iaid | ) City , S. IX. valve gonr ; Charles K. Hiirdlng , Atlantic , In. , electric raihvay system ; Albert L. .Inynes , Mcrnn , Nob. , car couplliijr ; Louis Kcjilr , assignor of one-half to I1. H. Har- bach , Dos loino.s. la. , hydro-pneumatic en- plno ; Wesley ICllnkor , Union iMIlls , In. , hay stncvcr ; George A. Lowry. assignor to the Allintifo t\vino company , Dos Moiuas , la. , nutomntio feeder for twine mukiiif ; machines and feeder for twine machines ; Hiimucl H. nnd M. H. Merrideth , West Liberty , In. , mu- chlno for wlrins wood fenciiijf ; Whitman C. Hathbun , assignor for ono-thlrd to C. P. t'pcnult , Sioux City , la. , hydrant ; Daniel S. Sntterlco nnd H. Kemmorer. Hryinesborough , In. , shed ; Hnnnan V. nnd T. Slutz , Alta. In. , railway tie ; John A. Van Winkle , Deiiison , la. , washing machine * . Charles W. Wilker , Stranp , Nob. , type writing machine. The Howe scales , the only scale with pro tected bcarlnps. No check rods. Cntalopuos of Gordon & Soiled : Co.-Agts. , Chicago , 111. The 1'n.xton Hotel Klro Did not ofToct tliOjhqtol proper in any way so us to interfere with the operation of the house. . Only the annex was dam aged und guests hnvo boon cured for without the interruption of a single day. Pensions Granted Westerners. WASHINGTONMny f . [ Special Telegram to Tns BKC.I Pensions were granted Nebraskans - braskans as follows : ' " "Original Barnabas Tnllman , Hugh McCllntock , Jefferson Myers , Henry S. Ucovos , Allen O. Seaman , William 3lssoy , William H. Woodhousc , Oliver Itishcr , George Butterbaugh , Marlon J. Hart , flcnri K. Biss , Platt'J.yamiusen , Willis A. Hawes , James Bronb'rd , "Henry Grifllths. Additional John Hyland. Increase Baxter Sauks , Henry Steffcy. Heissue Samuel T. Miller , James P. Harris. Original widows Eva P. , widow of John A. Damolsou. South Dakota : Original John Kiploy , Lumnssa Carney , John Waddon , John H. Doorsch. Heissue Hnrsenn L. Mnrtln. Iowa : Original George W. Beau , James L. Lccoursoy , William L. Head , John Hur ley , George \V. Flower , Patrick Burke , Da vid F. Ford , George W. Billlck , Ira Downey Andrew J. Bears , Henry K. Smith , Benja mln P. Johnston , Jonathan Lenplo , Hoyal P Gioff , William Ashman , James VV. Bethards Henry Jordan , Goorgn See , Harrison Mo Owen , Orasmus H. Wilson , Henry Tucker , Kobert B. Shnnkland , Lewis P. Means , Hob- crt W. Pishel , John P. Middloton , John Coughliu. Walter M. Pritzscho , Elijah P. Ordlco. Additional Isaac.Mothersoll.Georgo W. Flowers. Increase Thomas B. Christy , Elias L , . Johnson , Joseph Stagg , Isaac Gump , Michael Pollard. Hcissuo-David S. McMil lan , David Woods , Samuel B. Heizor , Henry H. Parsons , Daniel Anderson. Heissuo and increase George McDonald , Peter Slddlo. Original widows , etc. Minors of Philip Kav- anaugh. All I'orSistor. How much rconcy have I .cot In my bank ? Forty-flvp cents , stranger only want live cents moro. What will I do then , stranger ! , Whyyou soesister has such a terrible cough , and people ay it will bo bad on her if she don't get hotter soon , and the folks toll mo nailer's sure cough syrup will euro It right up ; so you see flvo cents 1 Thank you , stranger. Colored Men Want Kqunl CINCINNATI , O. , May n. The American Citizens Equal Rights association , composed of colored men , today adopted a scries of res olutions affecting their purpose of securing tbo free cxcrciso of every right given them hy the constitution. They called the atten tion of the administration that colored men were appointed to oflico mainly In tlio south , where the only political service colored ni'-'n can render is to send delegates to national convcntionsnnd nro denied to those In north ern states , whoso votes are necessary to tlio success of its party. The ofllcors elected were : President , James N. Townsend , In diana ; vice presidents , N. P. Wentworth , Massachusetts ; M. Lanston , Virginia ; secretary - retary , P. G. Barbodoes. Washlncton city ; treasurer , Walter S. Thomas , Ohio. The convention then uujournod &ino die. Hemto Prevent Pneumonia. Any tendency of n cold or the grip to re sult in pneumonia may be arrested by taking Chamberlain's Cougti' Homody and using nropor cnro to avoid qxppsuro. So fur as it can bo learned no case of the grlppo has ro- sultcd in pneumonia whcro this remedy has been used , and moro than a thousand bottles hnvo been xold ouch dhyfor ton months past. For fitilo by all druggists : AVoolley WantflIll8 Money. "Wo propose to malfp ( ho board of cduc - tion pay Mr. Woolloyjs alary to the end of the school year , " said " W. P. Wappich , who is Woolloy's attorney , , , "Tho board had no right to fire Woolloy as they did nnd we shull"proccod to collect his salary when it hccomdsrluo up to the first of July , when his teriu. < of ofllco would have expired. The board will simply pay | 3GO to Mr , Woolloy whetner-ho ts considered super intendent of buildiugr\iyid | property or not. " "Do you think vou van force the payment of Woolley'ssalayt" , , . , . , , "I know wo can'l s\d \ Mr. Wnppich. Callgraph writing machine is no longer a luxury , but has become a necessity. After Kvhlcneo. Frank U. Krotchmer , special agent of tbo United States Interstate commission , was In the city yesterday. His business hero was for the purpose of gathering testimony in the Howell lumber case. Just what he found Is not known , as ho refused to slato. . Mr. Kretcnmor states that the commission will visit tbo Pacltlo coast durlnc the latter part of the moutn , and returning will bold a session in this city. Small in size , croat in results : DoWltt' Little Early Risers. Best pill for Constlpn Lion , best for SicK Headache , best for Sour Stomach. Altnclicd the I-JIwimnn Slock. Samuel P. MacConnoll of Council Blufts has brought suit in attachment against Sheriff Boyd William Paxton nnd John A McShauo to recover the alleged value of the Henry | Klscmnn stock that was kept in the branch i stpre on Fifteenth street. The suit has been j begun In the United States circuit court and is for $14,000 against Boyd. ntul $10,000 each ngninst Paxtou and McShnno , who were sureties. Do not tnlto any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid stove polish , paints or enamels In hottles. The "Hlsing Sun Steve Polish" is safe , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest nnd best stove polish made , and the consumer pays for no extensive tlu or glass package with every purchase. A l4lrosses to Labor. There was a meeting of laboring men at Green's hall last night at which short ad dresses were made by Hov. Jehu Williams , F. C. Kclsie , Georpo Kloffncr and others upon educational nnd other topics pertaining to the interests of the masses. The eight hour law nnd the strikes now disturbing the labor circles of the east were touched up by some of the speakers. / . , PAUAtSMtAl'MlS. E. V. Clark of Geneva Is at the Mlllnrd. Mrs. Ben Hayden ot Lincoln Is at the Pax- ton. ton.S. S. C. Cato of De Molnos , la. , Is at tho. Murray. Ira Johnson nnd C. P. Shur of Kearney are at the Paxton. it L. Elsemoro nnd W. J. Fftlk of Hast ings are at the Paxton. Mrs. James T. Paxton and child of Groely Center are at the Piixt'on. Kev. J. S. Edwards of Lincoln was in Omaha yesterday on the way to Salt Lake City. County Commissioner Corrlpan departed for tnc mountains last nlcht , whcro ho will remain several weeks. Ho hopes that the change of climate will afford bim some relief and help him to regain his rapidly falling health. The ParkerII. . Taylor. West Point : A. H. Ciirso , llpntrleu ; W. A. Oavls , St. I.ouls ; A. A. 1'helps I'corlu : W. J. Thomas nnd wife , Now York : Ansfliii 11. Smith. KlmrrU Smith. Den ver ; Thoniiis liarknr , Manchester. N. II. : H. II. Stlmson , mother aud bMer. . I'nwuecUlty ; II. U. Smith , J. K. llarvoy. 4iilcngo. Tlio Mcrclmnts M. M. llutlcr. Weeping Water ; J. N. Hustings , ivansus City ; J. K. Watson. Alliinuupulls ; Stimuel Lout ; . South Ilend ; 1) . A. Ki-l&o , llarvoy E. I'roy , 1'ondi'r ; A. M. Ilnrnthy , I'romonl ; J.M. . Wurd , C. E. Kcycs. t-prlnRflcld ; T. M. Knleht , DCS Molnv.s ; Burton Clark , Chicago : Sid Hchruiii. 1. U.K. Voting. 11. G. Clmpmun , Surprise ; Midge llayur , Tvlcninah : M.S. Morgan. Kansas City ; H. Grill , Central City : H. K. William * . Kxoter : S. S. Ininan , Osccola : Conrml J. Schnild , lloatrlcc : Mrs. C. II. Meyers and daughter , David City. The MIIIurd-0. S. La Toilette , I'coria ; George Jenkins. Diibuquo : C. A. I'otorson , Strntton : 11. T. Leinlit , Atclilonn : W. N. Ilun- tur , .St. I.ouls : Wlllliiin 1'rntt , Miss Muyno , Summer Hill , Nob. : H. J. Alrxiindur , Lincoln : A. Ludwlg , Arlington ; J. T. WKcman.ljIncoln ; J. T. Armstrnnir. lloatrlco ; .Iiilin Ulney , Kcar- noy , Nfb. : K. 11. > * inlth , Nebraska L'lty ; O. Vn'uderbllt. Des Moines : G. II. Jowltt , Arling ton , Neb. ; John Ki'u-ii1. llrokun Itow ; Pat lly- nn. Superior. Neb. ; J. D. Clarke. 1'apllllnn ; James Orr , AlchUon ; W. 1' . llcimutt and wife , Olmdron ; O. W. L'orhtH und son , llas- tliiKs. Neh. ; L. C. milliards , Lincoln ; The Dellone L. M. ICooliliT , I'ort Nlobrara ; D. II. Drown. C'lilcaco : J. II. Williams , I'rco- port. III. : J. O. Stccn. Kansas City. The 1'axton A. It. West. Dos Molnes. la. : J. C.Crawford , West I'olnt ; N. S. llurwood. Lin coln : George S. Leslie , J. J , Morrull. 1- ( i. Vrench , W.V. . tllnirliuin , Oninhn : John Wll- HOII. Kearney ; T. J. Montgomery. Hot spriniia , ti. I ) . William H. Kctcliam. alount I'leas- unt. In. ; Curl Is L. Anh. Kunis : : City ; J. C. Mann , Albion. Nub. ; T. 11. Golcrlst. Kearnov. Nob. : W. A. Mc- Kvlirhan. Itod Cloud , Neb. : Ku. T. Kearney , JnuUsnii. Neb. ; K. II McCiiiinan. St. Jo ojih , Mo. ; Mrs. J. A. 1'lnlay iind child , i'lnu Itldgn ; John II. McKvrun , Kanstis City ; Mrs. C. 11 , Ilruwn , Clnrlndii. la , ; L. II , Kent , Urlimns , Neb , : S. II. Duvld c. Niiwark Valloy. N. V.s Gourge Itocart. Shcnnmloah , la : C. I' . Dar ling , Denver. Colo. ; Isuuu Unyiuond , H. A. Gibson. Lincoln. The Oasiiy J. Comslnrlc , I'onrla , III. ; W. L. Lehinaii , Stiintori. Nob. ; W. 8. Slcl'It-nty , t'linili-on : C. N. ICelth , Wiiturtown , S. I ) . ; K. A. Coinnhi , Geneva : J. It. Morris , ChlciiRo ; II. 1\ Jolinson , DCS Molncti Dr. M. J. Grihati. Itur- llnu-ton ; H. H. Maxwell. Cliadron : Hey H. Tuttle. Dr. Jf M. Trncy , St. LOIIH | ; J. 1'iancls Kaufman , Avoen ; A. Amn , Lincoln ; John linker , Deadwood : C. K. Irwln , llendRr&on ; II. Kttlngo. Now York : H. J. Stackllcld and wife , Lincoln ; Wlllmm Iluchinolsiir. Uhlowii , Nob. ; A. Thompson nnd wife. Marcurottc , Mo. ; Iluriniin AnCer5on , Sioux City , In , ; J. M. Hob- bins. ( > rd ; Ullntcm Hn-t , Knarnay : J , J. John- win , Mlsnor : .1. K. Hunluy , Oileiins. Nob. ; John Ili-otl. Wood Itlvcr ; H. II. Grahnin , Cheyenne , Wyo.t V. J. Cox , M. J. DoOrulT , Cluvelnnd. O. ; J. II , Woods , Cheyenne , Wyo. : I'rand North- rup , Chlcaso. JiA 7M/.S. nf f vtltnearil-uwler tlttt ltMilJftu ( cunt * ; each additional line ten criid * . KllN/.EL The Infant twins of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Kun/el. Died last nlzht and were burled In St. Mary's ccmctrVy at "o'clock this afternoon. Flavoring Extracts. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla , - " \ Of porfoot purity. Lemon -I Of o Btronffth. Orange - > _ . . . . Almond - Economy in their UB . Rose olc.vJ Flavor as delicately and doliaiously aa the fresh fruit. Drs , Belts $ Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14O9 OMAUA. NEU. Tno most widely nnrt fnvor.-iMy known upee- lallstB In the Unite. ! Suites. Their lone ox. pprloncc , rcmnrkabluaklll nnd universal suc cess In the mmtimmt nnd euro of Nervous , Chronic and Furulcal Ilw3' : . entitle tbeno eminent phyalclnns to thn full confidence ol the u filleted ovt-rywhoro. Thi'v pciaranton : A CERTAIN AM ) POSITIVE OUR Z for the awful PTrots ( nf curly vice and the tiumer- or. evils thtu follow In Its train. PRIVATE. I1IXJOD AND HKIN DISEASES spci'dlly. coniplrttolv nnrt pprniiinrntljr curud. NEitvous hnniMTY AND HEXUALDIS- OHDEUS yield readily to their skillful troat- " ' 'iMLES. FISTULA AND HECTAL ULCEK3 euarantocd cured without piln : or detention from buBlnoi. ! HYUUOUKIjE AND VAUICOCEI/E perma nently nud successfully cured In every oa o , SYPHILIS. GONOltlUIKA , OLEET. Sper- mntorrNes. frumhml Wuuknrss Lost Manhood , Nlulit Emissions. Dncayud I'licultleo , Komal * Weakness and nil dollrato disorders jippulln' to either vex positively cured , HI well as nil functional disorders that result frotuyoutbf.U follies or the nxuosKof mutiirn yiara. STRIfTlIK P Guaranteed permanently O I 1ML/1 UlxL. cured , removal complete , without ( Mittlnir. enustio or dilatation. Curd effected nt home hy patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A TIPP rilPTT The awful effects ot OUKC UUKli Oltriy vice which brln ( ? oruanlc weakness , uYsiroylni : both mind and body , with nil Its dru.dcd J1U. permanently cured. HP's ' RFTT's Address those who have Im- IJIXO. DL.1 10 paired tln-mf Ivcs by Im proper indulgence JUK | hollt.iry nablti , which ruin both mind And body , nnllttlng them for biMlnewi. * tudv r mnrrluKo. MAHHIE1) MEN or tlioso onterinR on that happy life , aware of phyMcal debilityquickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon fuels. First Practical experi ence. Becond Every CUSP U ipeclally studied , thus itarllnx rlslit- Third modlolnos are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each ciie , thus ofTcctlng cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , DOUGLAS STRFFT OMAHA. NEB YETERINARYSPECIFICS Tor HcrsD3 , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , , AND POULTRY. 000 PnenUnoU on Trriitinrnt of Animals and Vunrt Uctit I'rcc. cmiEsf'PcviTiiiCoiiucatlnns.liiflnmmntlon A.A. j Spinal .HpnTniriilB.Itlllk I'over. ll.ll.-'MrultiN , Iianiciii-HH , Khruuiailsnu < : . ( : . Dlmeiapcr , NIIBII ! DIxcliargcE * I > . I ) . llotfl or CrubxVormn , E.K. Coii"Iiu , ] lpav < > * ( I'ncuinnniiu JM'-.Onlfc or UrlpPH. liellracbe. ; . < : . --Mlf < cnrrInK < ' . Hemorrhage * . II.II. Urinary nnd Klrtoey l > l eii cs 1.1. Eruptive Klurii.cii , nianuo. i J.K. JIUcuHesur JHucntlou , I'arolrili. BlnsloDottlo lorerSOdosi * ) , - - .00 Htnblo CHUB , with , Bpcclnai , MannAl , VcU-rtniry Cure Oil and Modtcator , S7.0O Jnr Veterinary Cure OH , - - l.OO Cold ' by DrnneUtij or Sent Prepaid aorwhero and in'any Quantity on Becejpt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. . Corner William and John Bis. , New York. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC [ SPECIFIC HO.J la uw 3U jrenri. Tbo only ac < x < fnl remedy ( or Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , nd I'roitrition. from ovor-irork or o.lher can . 91 per rial , orU1 anil largo vial poodttr. for M. Sou ) mr liiunurrrK ) , or tent pootpald on rocolpt of prlco.-HUMPHnEYS' MEDlCihE CO. , Oor. WUUara and John Sta. , N. Y. WOODBUHY'S FACIAL SOAP For tbo Skin end Sralp. Prerirod ty a Dermatologist with 3D years' oipwiftncii. Unviualed I for eczema , traldbeitl , 01)7 ) km , F lltali ttormtf , chai pwl hand * . tc s- iv [ < erj } > iratioQ. ugly comf'Usion. etc. An unfailing rtrardy for all calp affitetiont , and aauraprercat * Ira of ill form of Ma dlioane ) , For Bale by Drusginti or cent by nail , 1'rlco CO ccnU. lS.raranooVei > D < rirk . ' . , , ' " Woj/n.illw.oir,24b. | ril l , ill iVI > in4 Itilp .ff ll. . . . J lb.it lr..uii. ) fvc 10o. C\r lull.U.n I , , , , lt vff. . . ( l | , y | , it.r. JOHN H. 1VIH > niUJJtY. n rmatolo lit. 1Z5 IV. 4UU bt. . New Yorlt City. ffQUICK Others In * coniparlfon are ( Jew or S AND THE - DKAD. Ifiuffrrinctry 1DEAD WOOD'S ' PLASTER , H I'enflruloi.lCo- LWOOI ) CAI'SUI.KS ar tin it an < l only captule * preicrluel by ular pliyilctaai fur tb CUM of OonorhoM and dlwharuoi from the urinary uritn unurlloJ ur Kouulrai. fl.i ) u r Uut AllUr uu RHILWHYTIMBHRD cr i lin. | _ Depot ] 0lh nml Mnnon Ht . I Oraatin. _ 4M ( i m S.OO ra V M n tu KO KiproiR. . . . . . . . . C..W p ra B.10 p m lO.O.i p m C..V ) p ni lone 1300 m Lonrct llljni.lMJTON .V MO. HIVKIt , Arrl ri'i Omnhn. IK-pot lUth nnd Milton Hl . Omnh n. 10.2j n ml Dourer"Dnr ICxproi * 4 U ) p m 10.r > n m Drntlvrooil Kxplt'sl 4.u : > p 01 1U.S5 n m Dourer Kx press G.Ifi p m 7.10 p in Donvrr Night Kxprosii. . . . . D.Si n in 6.00 p m Lincoln l.lmlliil tl.M B ra _ 8l'i a m Lincoln l.ural ! i W p ra Lenvtit K. O. , bT. J. & C. II. I < \rrlro Omilia. Depot lUth niul Muiion His. ! ( linalio " 9730 n liT | . . . .Knn7aTTit7TlnV Kiur ( n . . .i I p iii P. < 5 p m | K. 0. Mglit Krp.jHn II.r _ 'rrHn < J i u m "l.en os I UNION I Arrl TIM Oinnliu. i Dc'nnt Pltli nml Mnrrv S | . I Oninhn. 10.10 it in Knnjai CUT rfxpre ( ex Pun.T ( . .T.S p m 10.'JO n in l > iiTt > r Kxpron * . . . . . * . . 4.0.1 p m 2.W p in H Oi p m 4J-JJ p m ! iirnmt Ittnml Kxp. ( ot. Sun ) I1..V ) n m 7.JU p in . . . . . . . . . laclllc Kspros * 1 s.io : p n I.PAVC9 i 7-1IIOACO , Mil , . A. bT. TAUUI ArrUri Ouinlia. ' I' " ilopul. lOlli nml AUrcjr SI .I OniKlm. 6.19 p in ChlcAKO ICxprosa ' 1 > .45 U.li a m l U-JU ( ; _ I ( . .ml ACO , U. I. A I'ACIFIU. rArrlrcs" Oronlm. | U. I' , depot. lUth nnrt Mnrcy SM , : Omiiba. G.io p ml NUlit Kiprvi 10.05 n in l.0j * n in . . . .Atlnntlo Kxpre B.TO p ni t.M p in . . .Vontlbtilo l.lniltuil. . 10 4k a m Leaves HIOUA CtTV.V 1'ACIKIC. I Arrtrei tOuiaha. IJepot IQtli nnJ MMCT SU. I Oniulin. 1.16 n m tltr rnsxnKcr i 4.80 p 111 St. I'nul Kiproi 110.10 ni EilUUX CITY A I'ACIHL1. I Arrives Omnha. | Depot lilh nnrt Welntur St . I Ouialm. 6.oop nil . .St. I'nul l.lmltoJ I P.SJ n m Leaves ICIIIUAUO .1 NOIITIIWHSTISUN. ! Arrives Umnha. | U. 1 * . rtf | il , 10th nml Mnrjy St.i.l Ouinhii. l.oa\ui I OMAHA A. ST I.OU1S lAnlvel Urnnhn , I U. 1' . depot. lOthjand Maror Mi.I Oranlift. jjtfp ml St. Loul Cnnnnii linll IH.SO p ui Leave I K , K. A ilO. VA 1,1.1V , Arrlvo Omnlia. I Depot IStli and Wo In I or Sil. Onmlin. SOU a nil . Ulnrk Illll * Express . 6.VU p m U.OU a m . .llBstliixs Kip. ( Kx. dinirtnyl. . 5.VO p m 5.1U p mYnJioo | A Lincoln . n ) ll.u a m 6.10 p ml . Norfolk ( Kx/ Sunday ) . M.to n m Umvo I C. . ST. I' . . M. AO. Arrive * Oiimlm. | Depot 15th and Weli tcr8t , I Umnhn. B.1U H m.ijloux | 1117 Arromuiudutlon. . . ' .i.ui p in l.UQ p m Sioux Cltr Kxprrai ( Kx. Bandar ) 12.41) ) p in (1.00 p ni SI I'nnl Limited .2j n ra S.li p mlBnncrolt I'AiiL'nmT lExSundny ) 8.44 n m l.cnvva I MlSSOUifl I'AClKIC. HTrrlveT The Original and Genuine ( WORCEOTERSHIRE ) . SAUCE Imp&rti tbo most delicious t to and last EXTKAOT HOUl'H , of I.UTTiUfrorn : MKIHO.U , UKN. < ; | AVIIH , TI.K1IAN t Mad- ran , to till lirottier FISH , at WOllOUHTKH , May. UiL HOT A ; COLD "Tell MSA k PEIIUI.NH * MEATS , tint their fanco In hlxhlyixtcemed lu U.OIB , Imllunn < ! l ln tny opinion , tbo mew' XVEI.HII. T > al > tb1 , on well us Uie niot.t wUnle. HAUKIIITrt , > otue MUOO that In jnadu. " Arc. Beware of Imitations ; eee that you get Lea & Perrins1 BlinuturaonoTcrr bctlloof Orlidunl k ( l nnlna JOHN UUNCAN'ti HU.NS , NL\V VUKIC. lIO Wlinloss electric rHllwny sy.it cm WarnliiK Thn jiulillo U cautioned ihul the imtcnU nnd Invi'inlinia of Miilnno cIoK * for overhead und unilcr roiinil rail * wuy syhluins itroowni-d anil rnntniliocl exclu- fclvoty liy IlinlinluHs 4)lL'Ctrlii railway rinii- puny of VIrKlnlu. olllcu U'n lilnalon , ] ) , O. , und that any iuiiiipiny : iislns cltlicr of Hiild In * t onllons IN lluliKi lo nt'llon for InfrlncnniimL. Spncliil tuitlcii IH linruhy Rlvon that no llct-iHei hiivu Ijccn Kr.inti'd und iluil no pcr un In inn iu > trurud tourant lli-ensM. Thu Wliuloisolco * trio rnllway co < i > piiny , I ) , ! ' , JUirrlll , jr. , sut-'ru- tary , Wushlnuton , 0. C. \\T \T'IMi > n - Aircnli lo neil Ihn l > | nl i \ ) J\i\ 1 1 > l ' . 'Idlhii. l.lnuilio only Iliie4iy.-i Invcnloil Una lioliln Uie Hiillm * irlthinit pin I , n pur lcvt iiHToiii patent ii'ounlly lotumli ulcl onlr In Hvcntii , tn win in HID cxcliKjvu r It'll 1 1 ulvi-n. on 10 culpt nf t'OriMiK o wllliunilaiiaiiiplu line by mill ulxi clrriiliiri price Hit niiil UTIII.I toniicnti ; i > < > ruri your tcrrlUiry nt ouco. AiKlri' 'I'lli : IMNI.KSf CI.orili.S : I.tNU OU. , It liuruua Bl. , Woicc l r Uiuu.