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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1891)
u r- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. MAY -23. ISOl-TWELVE PAGES. it THE CITY. Poormastor Mnhonoy ol the county hospital WUH Intlio oily. Ho rcporta that nil of tlio smallpox patients nro out of danger , nnd Dial no fears of u sprcud of the contagion prevails. A Popular Itomody. Mr. John JCcown. the worthy postmaster ntKcown , Allegheny county , 1'cmisylvnnm , nys : "Clmmbelaln's CouRh Uomcdy sel s better than nny other. " The remon of this It hccauso It can nlwnvs bo depended upon. Lot onyono troubled with n severe cold clvo It a trial nnd they will llnd that the ilrstjlpso will relieve the lungs nnd mnko bi-pathlnp easier , nnd that Its continued use will Irco the Jiystom of nil symptons of the cold. Iho promptness and cortHlnly of this remedy In the relief nnd euro of colds , lias won for it many sincere friends and made It very popu- or. For sale by druggists. I'OH THIS TIIIIITII3TII. ts I" Drtnll for Oliscrv- of Memorial Day. There \vni n meeting of the various com mittees from the Urand Army of the Hepub- Ho to tnako arrangements for Decoration day , in the room ? of the Builders' exchange In the Now York Llfo buildlnt' nt1 : iIU yes- tordny afternoon , About twenty members of the dllTciont committees were present. Chnirinnn H H. Hall nnd the secretary were instructed to procure Mags and doll vcr them to the sextons of the cemeteries for the decoration of the graves of soldiers. The llowor committee reported that the school children would furnish llowora for the decoration. The ritual ceremony will ho observed nt Hnnscom tnrk nt 'i p. rn. Saturday. May KO , nnd the following comrades were selected to conduct the ceremonies : iuv. li. D Slittin , chaplain ; Frank Mooros , commandnnd ! I1. 8. Aull adjutant. it was decide. ! to have no voc. l muslo ex cept that which may bo furnished voluntarily The muslo committee was Instructed to luvlto the school children to furnish vocal music. There will also bo a quartette and chorus of soldiers and soldiers' wives to lead the children. Mrs. D. O. Khodcs will have charge of the chorus of soldlcw nnd soldiers' wlvos. The committee voted to Invite Miss Arnold , teacher of music in the publlcschools , totalto charge of the music by the .school children , All the cemeteries will bo dccor.itod. i'he committed on decoration nro : U. S. Grant post J. W. Ellor nnd LaFayette Anderson. Custcr post-J. W. Hnnza nnd D. A. Hurley. Crook post Gcorga C. Homier and J. IJ. West. Sons of Veterans-John Coulter and W. 1C. Jacobs. Ouster Holiof corps-Mr * . I'otter , Mrs. McICennn , Miss C. Freeman. Grant IJcliut corps Mrs. Collins , Adamskl , Mrs. Landgrln Crook Hellof corps Mrs. T. L. Howo. Mrs. M. E. West. Speakers will address the school children at the various schools on Friday previous to Decoration dnv and the committee made the following assignments : I'lirnnni Pcliool S. Illoom , 1'aelllc Hclinol Coloniil T. 3. Clarksnn. 1,0113 School I'rof. Ullllsplu.inil Dr. Spnnl- La'ka School-Or. Ptone nnd Mr. Clitirehlll. Cenlinl School Colonel C. P. Chase. IlancroftSeliool .1 I < . C'owylll. CenterfohoolWilliam Christie. Oustelliir Suhool ThouiiiH llurin.istcr. lliirtiiian School-J. W Knn/.i. Dodzo Hohool-John It. Snlilll. . Cass School-Dr. Hw.irt/lniler. : ( Loaveiiuorth School II It. II.ill. Iziird School \i. V. McGinn. Oniulni VIow-K. I. . Hull. Wtibstor bchool W. O. Mel.can. West Onmha-O. II. Sliiiin. Mason School II. 0. Van ( JuNon. KriinUlln Street Oeorpo C. llonnor. 1'uul aehool Co'onol U H. Ch.iso. Baratoirn School-J. 11. West. * j , Ccntnil I'urk School J. 11. ICIner , f The chairman was authorized to till all places not provided for by appointing speak ers who will bo present. Most of the addresses - dresses will he made nt 2 p. ni. The ( lower coininlttoo reported that nil flowers brought from north of Davenport street should bo taken to Uoodrich hall on Saundcrs .street , nnd all brought from south of Davenport street should bo taken to Clark hall on Fourteenth street , between Dodge and Douglas , The chairman was authorized to furnish carriages for the decoration committees who will visit the Forest Lawn , 1'rospoct Hill , Holy Sepulchre and the other cemeteries and deck the graves of the dead soldiers. Grant post nnd Custor post will meet at Clark's hall. Crook post and the Sons of Veterans will meet nt Goodrich hall. The Women's ' Hellof corps of the above posts will meet ns indicated uuovo on Friday afternoon to arrange ( lowers. There may bo persons In this community who are at time troubled with colic , or sub ject to attacks of bowel complaint. If so.they should try Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlurrlxua Homcdy. It will nlTord almost Im mediate relief , and when reduced with water Is pleasant to tnKO. If taken as soon as the first indication of the disease is felt It will ward oil the attack. Many people use It In this way and llnd that it never falls them. A U5 or 40-cent bottle may bo obtained from your druggist. HXIMJIIT I'liS I'lMON V OIToroil by the Dafciiso In tlio Mcj- Naiiiro Mimlur GUHO. But llttlo Interest was displayed yesterday In tbo outcome of tlio trial In which Tom Mc- Namco Is olmrged with murder. Tlio greater portion of the tlmo was devoted to taking ox- per < t medical testimony to show that the death of the Williamson woman did not re sult from the boating that she received at the hands of MoNnmeo. In the cuso of Mrs. Christian Noble against the city of Omahn , the Jury returned a vor- alct for the defendant. In this c.iso the pluititllT some two years ago fell over n high embankment on South Thirteenth street , re ceiving permanent injuries. She brought suit against the city in the sum of ? . ' 5,0v > u , alleging negllgonco in that the city bad failed to put out signal lights , warning passers by of the danger. Margaret Houston hud also brought suit ngalnst the city to recover $ r > ,000 for damages nlloccd to have bcmi sustained In falling tbrough a defective sidewalk on North Twenty-fourth sticet. In this case the Jurv also returned u verdict lor the defendant. Elizabeth Melsnor won her suit against the city and obtained n Judgment in the MUM of f7Vi.i. : In extending North Twunly-rinth , avonua through Hodlck's sub-division the k S city appropriated n lot owned by the plain'llT. i/ Not satislled with the nppraismont , bhu went into court. At It o'clock the testimony was all In and today the arguments will bo In order. DoWltt's Little Early Risers. , Best llttlo pill over made. Curn constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. Military MnttcrH. Colonel M , A' . Sheridan , adjutant general of the don.irtmcnt of the Pi utc , will leave today - day for Chicago , accompanied by Mrs , Bhorldau , on u Iqavo of absence for a week. Lieutenant Scott of the Sixth cavnlrv. located at Fort McKlnuuv , is in the city for the purpose of Inspecting 100 head of horses that the government will purchase uoxt week. * M- DoWltt's Llttlo Knrly Hlsorv , best llttlo pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. Want a Now Spurutury. At the meeting of the real o-itiito exchange to bo heht this morning action will be taken with regard to the quastlon of a now secretary. If Secretary Wilson does not put In appearance at that tlmo , a number of the members favor declaring the olllco vacant. DoWltt's LUtio Eany Kisorsj only pill to euro nick hoadiicho and rcgulato the bowels tfoHte * nflw HIM or lai un ler till * liw I , Jlftu ( tntHC'ichaattttlannt line ten eenti. U , 1.0NClNioiCKH-On : Monday , Mnv 11. nt Iho rosldeiiconf the bridegroom , 1117 North Hoventncnth Nlreot , Luelun 1'ct- tenKlll In K'Ulo l.onznuokor , Huv , Q. U. blilnn , onicliitlnj. JHiA TIIH. ffoUtti nf Jive linn or leu under tlilt JiwJ , fifty until tttrit HiltlUtnnal line ttn edit' , nJTFl78TrA1NHKN-P rrlB. iiccil 8 roars , daughter o ( Mr. iitid Mrs. A. Ohrlnlunsun , Albrlirbl. ( llml utSi/ojooK Krlduv mornlnit unri will bo hurled in Lnural IIUI ccuoturjr t 3 o'clock thu uftoruovu , GOOD M3WS KOH SHOP MKN. I'rcNldcnt Dlllon'H Order for Increased Forces Kail Notes. The announcement that President Dillon had decided that the Union Pacific should mnlio Its own car wheels has created n fool ing of Kindness a-nou ? the shop men. This move will necessitate nil enlargement of the foundry and the employment of thirty or moro now men. During Mr. Dillon's former administration the road manufactured its own wheels with the most satisfactory results , nnd ono of Air. Clark's llrst recommendations , upon as suming the management of the road , was in favor of resuming that work. In order to carry out this plan it will bo necessary to enlarge the foundry and put in now inaehmcrv , ns the old machinery Is not sutllclcnt to do the necessary work. About tloublo the number of wheels made before will bo required. Started on 111 * Tour. President Dillon started on hli Inspection trip over the lines of the Union Paci fic nt 8 o'clock vcstertiny morning In n special tr.iln consisting of Vico- Prcsident Clnru's private car , Assistant Gen eral Manager Dickinson's private cur nnd a baggngo c.ir. Mr. Dillon was accompanied by Mr. Clark , Mr. Dickinson and Superin tendent of Motive I'ower MeConnell. Tno members of Mr. Dillon's party who ac companied him from New York started yes terday for Denver In charge of Car Account ant Buckingham. They . .werein Mr. Dillon's private e.ir and Mr. Gould's c.ir. Atalanta , which was attached to No. . " > , the regular train. The party will bo united at Denver nnd proceed over the system lu a special train. Tliov will probably bo absent nbdut three weeks. Dr. Galhrjiltli's Promotion. General Manager Clark of the Union Pa- clllc has issued an order appointing Dr. W. J. Galbralth of Omaha chief surgeon of tlio Union Pacific system , to succeed Dr. Pfelffor resigned. The appointment give * Dr. Galbr.ilth entire - tire ] iuisilictlon of tlio medical department of the svstum and general charge of tlio sur gical work on 11DUO miles of ro.id nnd will result in tlio Immediate removal of thu head quarters of the modlc.il department from Denver to Omaha. Dr. Giilbr.titli has boon division surgeon of the Union Pacific for seven yc.its , having been appointed by Mr. Cl.irli in Ibsl. Mr. liuldxvln'N Resignation. Mr.W. II. Baldwin.Jr.who wns assistant to VIce President Holcomb , of the Union Pa cific , tendered his resignation to Mr. Clark yesterday afternoon , to take effect Juno 1 , The resignation was accepted and Mr. Bald win will accept an offer tendered him by an eastern concern which ho declined to name. It ] Is In the railroad line , however , and Mr. Baldwin ] will take a trip east to complete his arrangements. Two IJeiuities. The Union Pacific will turn out two new vestibule trains today and they will bo put on the road Sundy. . Ono will bo run ns the Chicago nnd Denver express nnd the other as the fast mall between Omaha nnd Ogdcn. Both tra'ns ' nro vestlbuled and lilted with all modern improvements. A Sleep Induces. HorfleCord's Acid I'liosph'ite Dr. J. E. Lockridgo , IndiannDohs , Ind. , says : "From my experience , I would say that as a nerve restorer in exhaustion from any cause , ana as u sleep induccr , it is of the greatest value. WHEUMjUl GHHA'IKI ) JUSTIt 10. IJscnpe of n Prisoner \VIio AVns AVnnt- cd nndly in Omaha. George C. Wheeler , who Is wanted in Omaha , Denver , Ogden nnd Salt Lake , is once moro free , and the ofllcors of the four towns nro skirmishing the country to learn his wheioabouts. In 1SSU Wheeler was a resident of Omaha nnd as , the proorletor of a stoiago busi ness made money , to the sorrow and disgust of some of the par ties with whom ho came in contact. Besides doing business on a business plan , ho adopted some ways that were strikingly strange , as John A Edwards can testify. Whenever ho was hard up Wheeler would Issue a btorugo receipt to ono of his helpers around the store. The helper would give a promissory note , and with those documents Wheeler would borrow money from Ed wards , who now holds such receipts and notes for nn amount equal to neatly $ ; ,5UO. The fraud wns at last discovered , but be fore nn information was ( lied Wheeler started west. In Denver ho pursued the same course nnd In Salt Lake city ho wont into the music business , but was forced to leave the town. Ho next showed up at Ogdou , where for n tlmo ho flourished as a muslo dealer , This prosperity was short lived and h few weeks ago ho was arrested charged with forgery. There was some douot about a conviction , so Sheriff Boyd secured a requisition ai'd in tended to bring him back to Omaha , should ho bo released from custody. Wheeler had no Idea of rsturnlng to the scones of his tirst love , profonng to remain free and unsettled. Ho watched Bis chance , nnd Tuesday while the Jailor was taking him from the Jail to the restaurant , which was u couple of blocks distant , the prisoner dodged Into an alloy , up a back street and was goao. The ofllcors hero have been notified to ba on the lookout for the man , but the > have no Idea that ho will come this way. For bracing up the norvtw. purifying the blood and curing sick headache nnd dyspep sia , there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarjnp- urllla. * Wildcat Accident Insiiraiioc. OM vii v , Nob. , May Si. To the Editor of Tin : Bun : It Is again necessary to call the attention of the public ) to another accident Insurance company whloh Is doing Business In Nobiiiskn contrary to law and without authority from the Insiuance commissioner This time It Is the Now York Accident com pany of Now York , whoso agent Is taking applications from the business men ol Omaha , some of whom do not appear to take the necessary trouble to Inquire if the com pany that they are about to insure lu has legal right to transact uny business hero or not. So they nay their money , and not until they have a claim do they realize that they are at the mercy of u company which pays o'r not , ns it chooses. Mr. T. II. Beaten , the state auditor , says ho Is determined to stop this illegal business , If possible , nnd the agent or the New York Accident will probably llnd it costly If the insurance commissioner runs across him. K , ( j. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Gate and Ptry , Light Flaky liiscult , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. Xfo other baking powdir dou such wotlc. Twice each year , once in the fall and once about this time in the spring , we arrange a grand benefit sale of Clothing for our customers. This we do for a two-fold purpose : ' First , to show , in a measure , our appreciation of the magnificent support accorded us by the citizens of Omaha and the west since the clay we opened , and second , to create a grand and lasting advertisement for our store. Every man who takes advantage of the sale which we began on WEDNESDAY MORNING and who will tell his friends of the wonderful bargain he gets , is by far the best advertisement we can get. , and we intend to have eighteen hundred such advertisements talking for us in the next ten days. We have been preparing for this sale ( and the sales to follow ) for weeks. Our buyer has scoured the eastern markets clay after day for bargains ( as a scourer he beats Sapolio . He has bought twenty-five suits of one kind , fifty of another , a hundred of another , a hundred and fifty of another. , and so on , making a grand total of 18OO SUIT-S.I These Suits have been selected with , great care. They come in sacks and frocks. They come in all sizes , from 34 to 42. They come in dark colors , medium colors and light colors. There are suits for young men , suits for middle-aged men , and suits for men -who sit in the "bald head" row. There are suits for the laboring man , the mechanic , the merchant and the professional man. Not a suit in the entire lot but what is worth a full grown ten-dollar bill , most of them worth twelve to fourteen dollars , and many are worth up to fifteen dollars. VVe have put the entire eighteen hundred suits in one grand 16t , and for ten daysbeginning Wednesday morning , you can take you pick for Remember we are going to sell eighteen hundred suits in the next ten days a hundred and eighty a day ancj we always make a success of our undertakings. CO. CORNER DOUGLAS AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. Drs.Betts&Betts Physicians , Snrgeons and Specialists , DOUGLAS STREIET OMAUA. NED. Tne molt widely nnd f.ivoruMy known spec- allstslnttie Unite 1 States. Their long ex. porlonoo , rcranrkublo iklll and nnuorsul suo- rota in the treatment nnd cure ol' Nervous , Uhronlo nnd SurKlcal Dlsan .cs. entitle these eminent physicians to the full confidence ol tlio nfllloted ovcrywhoro. They puarnntpoi A OEUTAIN AND POSITIVE OUUE for the awful offocta of early vice nnd the jumor- B evils th&tfollow In 1U train. ViUVATE. 11LOOD AND hICIN DISEASES spoodlljr. completely nnd nc-rmant'ntly cured NEitvous mziiiUTr AND HKXUALDIS- OUDEUSrloldieudlly to thulr skillful troat- "iMLES. FISTULA AND KECTAL OLOEKS rimruntecrt cured without p'tln or detention from business. HYDHOOELE AND VAIMCOOELE perma nently nnd successfully cured In every case , SYPHILIS , OONOltltllKA. GLEET , Bpor- nmtorrlve" , Seminal Weakness Lost Manhood , NlRht Emission" , llceiiyfd I'ncultlcs , I'omnU \Veukncn nnd nil ( Inllriitii disorders pooullni to either BOX positively cured , ns wo 11 as nil functional disorders tlui ) n-snltfrom youtlif.-J foillos or the excess of ninturo years. sT H IfT 11 P V OiKirantooJ ponna n o n 11 j Jll\lvl U S\lj . ( ( ( iretl , renmvnl complete , without tuttlnif , caustic or dilatation. Curu ctTected at liomu by p.itiunt without a mo ment's pnln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. IIPP niPK Tim awful effects ot OUftL. V UIVL. t..trly vlcu which urliiRi orcanlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd body , vrltn. ull Its dro dod Ills permanently on rod. ' k1 HF'IT < s Address those who have Im- I\O. DD1 10 purod | tlwrni Ives by Im proper IndulKcnco ftnd solit.iry nalilH , which ruin both mind and body , unlittlng them for luMlncis , study or innrrliigo. MAIUUEU MEN or those entering on that nappy lite , aware of physical doblllty.yulokly uuUted. OUR SUCCESS I based upon facts. First I'r.iotloal exporl- mice. Second K\ cry en 10 Is specially studied , thus itartlng rlKht. Third medicines tire prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each COM , thus effecting cures without Injury Drs , Betts & Betts , DOUGLAS STRFFT OMAHA. NEP. . "Al.M'Olt OATS , U < JUN AMMIUAN. - > IIcailiiiiirtors | department of tlio Missouri ofllco of tlio chief iiiiurterniUhtur , St , I.ouls Mo. , Mny . 18)1. ) Sealed proposals. In tripli cate , subject to the usttii ) conditions , will lie li'volrcd ut this otllvo and ut thu ollk'us ( if the fluitrtcimastPM at tlio following named sta tions until l"o'clH.'U noon , cuiiti.il eitiindurd tlmo.Jimo 10 , IN ) I , mid thuiiopiMii'd , for fiunlsh I ng and delivering during thu INcal year bul li ning Julr 1 , I8'i | , of oats , corn and linn , ut I'OHH I.oiHoiiHorlli nnd Hllu.v. Kiiiisiisi I'nrts Honouiul Sill , Oklahoma territory , mid I'ort Supply , Indian turrltury ; I'nrts Lewis and l.ogun mul ut l ) ii\ur , Colorado , and at camps at Oiitlirle and Oklahoma nty , Olcliilioniu turrltorjr. I'loposuls for delivery ut utlior points will bo entertained , Didders must btuto tlio plui > us whore they propose to mul < u ( lullverli'H , Thu government reseruis the riuht torolcct any or nil I ) il , or to contract for uUtur Kind of Hiniiiiles , or such portion of t'uuli us nmy bo conslderod for tliti but inter est of we service , nnd to wnlvo such dufouts us are net In fonlllctlthtlioliiw , I'rufor- enco \ > lll lie ul\un to artklckor domesle ! pro duction or iiHuiiifai'liin > , ronitltlons of quul- Ity iinlirlcoilncludliig | In thoprlcoof forulvii proilii'-lliiiis ' or iiiuniifuctiiriN thu duty thereon - on ) loIn ; i-iiiifvl , Illiink propn iiln and prlnlud clicuilir , Rlvlnz full Inforinutlon. will bo fur- nlshcdun itppllcixt on to thU iilllco or to the qunrtcniinstprsof the Millions n.uiicd. iu- : \olono3 rontiilnlng proH ] ) > u' ' should ho inarl.i'il "Proposals for tlats. Corn unil llruii ui , " ana ndilii > cl to tlio undor- sI'.MH'dor to tliu iiilurtoi mu-iliiiN of lliu stu tlous niinud ubo\o , U. W. 1'Ohtcr , quurter- waster , U , S. A. , chief quartermaster. RR1LWRY-T1ME CRRD I.CMIVCS ICHICAUO. IIUIU.I.SfllON fc Q.l Arrives Oinnlm. I DuputlUtli nnil Minun St" . Omnlia 4 JO \ > in Uilrak'O Vvtlbulu W ii m V M in ClilCMKO ICjprc.n lUUj u m U 20 p ni . . . .UilcuhO Hxpross i.ai . | i m I ! M p in . . .ClitciiKO , V luwn l.otnl. . . . U 15 u ui Lciivos IIIUKI.I.M.'IO.N ,1 .MO IUVICH. , ArrlvL'9 Omaha. I Depot IDlli and Ala-oil StH. lOmuhi. Leaves K. C. , ST. .1 A. C. II. Arrives Oumu.i Depot 10th anil .Mason Sin. I Oualm. Si .Bin mi . Kmi'iis I'ltr H'O Kxirc | s i r > .v > p m 11 n | i m IK C. Mulit KXII. \ In U. I * . Trim I r.45 a m hl'MVOS UNION I'ACIHO. Arrives Omaha. I'opot lOtli and .Marcy Sts. OuialiiL. 0.10 a m Kansas t'ltf Kxproii ( ox bun. ) . 4.V > p m U.-O n m Dbmcr Kxnrcss 400 p in ' . ' .Wl p m Overland Klycr II.U5 p in 4 JO p ra . .Ciraml Inhinil K\p lax , Sun ) . ll.M a m i.M . . . . . . 1'aclUc . p m .i. Express _ J.JO p m Leaves CIIICAOO7 MIL. i , ST 1'AOI" I Arrive Omalia U I' ilL'pm. imil Muroy HH I Onmlia .Chicago Kxpruss. fli.SO am . ' .IS a ml . ( hlca o Kxprcss I Ir.lU 1)111 .JO. U . ft PACIFIC. I Arrives Omiilm. | 1J. I' . lU'p'it. lutli nnil Jlnrey i ts. | Omalia f.'M p in Nlcht Kxpicss . ' . ' .IS n m Atlantic Kipress b .U p 111 4a : p ml Vcxtlliula Llinllcil. 10 S' > a in Lcnvcs 1 HIOUA CITI'Acira1. . i Arrlvoi Oamlm. I Depot 10th anil .Marey Sts Oninlin. I.1 ! n mi . . . .Sliiux lit ) 1'asnpnKor 110.20 ni" " .U | ml . S-t I'/iul / 1''vprc ' s lie 65 a m Leaves SIOUA t I'l V fc PALM h 1C I Arrives OlllMllll nit IMIi unit Wchnter StH. | Oiniihn UO P m | . .M. 1'iilU UmlU'il avt-H u HIUAdO A. NOHTIIU i-iTKHN : I Arrires lOnialni it ) . P ilcpiit. inih nnil Mnrcy Ms.I Oiimhu. IM.i n m 8.1 > a rn . 'M v m Vc tlt > iiln Limited. V.ta & m i .20 p m . Kiistorn Mjor. 2.A I p m C.VO p m lxcal Kiist Kx. ( except Mondiy ) li..O p in Leaves I OMAHA X bT LOUIS I Arm eg Omahn | U. P. depot. IQlli and Mnrcy hl . | Omnha 4UO p nil . , M. Loula Cannon Hall jl'j.35 p'ni I.un\u K , 10. X .MO. VAI.LIIV. Arrive Omuhn. I Depot 15lli anil Wobstcr Sts. I Omaha ! 'l ' l n m . . Hlack IllllH i\prciii : . . 5 20 p in U110 n in . ( ix ; Saivjo. ) . ixp : ( KX .MOID 5.:0 p m .1.10 p in \Valmo ft Lincoln Pan. ( Kx. bun ) IIXS a in MO p in .Vmk A Niirfolk ( lii. Hiii lg\ ) . IL.L'i n m Lcaius t8T P. , .M. X O. [ Arrives Oinnlm Depot Iftth anil Webster Fts. | Omalm N 10 a in . bluux Llty Acconiiiioilatlon . li 0. ' , p m l.UO p ra > lonx Hty Kxpmss ( llx Sunday ) 12 4U p m ! , l.'i . . . . . ' n m St. Paul Llmlled H 2.'i n m . ' . l' > P m I'nncroft P.inHongor ( lx ! Sunday ) 8 4.r > n in Leaves | MldiUUKI PAIHIU. I Arrives Omalia. I Depot 15th and Webster Stu. | Omiilia 10.10 ami . fct Louis A K , C Express. . . I r.iO : a rn ' .m | l in1 St Lnnln A K C Kxpress | 6 ffl ) p ill Leaves I K L'.St' .IOIIA.O. II Traimferl ITiiloii Depot. Cinincll Illiifli. 10 07 n m Kansas C'lly Day Lxprvas . . . .I 6 4.1 p in I'I'J.'i ' n m Kimsiis City Kl lil llxprem. . I d0 ! n in Ienvns I Tranfer I L'nlnn IX)1 | , Council Illulls Transfer n.U ) p in Nltfbt Express ii 2U a ni U K a m Allnnlln Kxprcin AM p ni : . . ( ) p m VuMlbnln Limited 10 M n m Leaves | UIICA.O ( * Mlini\VKflriilN. \ : | Arrives Tranircrl Union llapot , Council Dlutts. ( Transfer P 10 n m Chltenro Kxpross COO p m & 03 p m VeMinulo Limited ! i : i'J n in 10 OU p m . . .Knitornrhcr. . 200 n m 8UO p m .Atlantic Mall 7 M n m U.HO p niilown AfcomnuHlatliin ( Sat , only ) 040 p m l.cinoi I OMAHU A. hT LOUIS Arrl ej 'Iriuislesl UnlciTi UtKit , Cuuiicll lllutrj , Iriiimfor 4 40 | r in I . , .fct UiUla CHiion Moll 112.1.1 p m l.c"ivernriUAIiiJJ | mnil.'N \ yT'INC Traimfurl l.'nlnn H < i > ol ruiinill Hlntt Jlrnn < fer U 10 a ml . . . ( lili-airo Kxpre li.VO | l III 10(11 ( p nil . Cliiua.'o LxpiesH 11.4' ' ) It 111 703 p m | lYonlun Locid ll.VU u 111 I .cm cs I SIOP.X I'ITV.1 PACIPIl' I Arrives Triinilrr Union lhT.iit , Council llhilTs rlriin liir 70 > n ml > loux Ulty Aiciuiiinoilntloii l i'.4U a m dUjpiiil MJPaul Kxpreas , 110 00 p in TURKISH TEA is what you need , for it cures all liver , kidney and nerve troubles. 250 package. Remember that HAHN'S ' GOLDEN DYSPEPSIA CURE is warranted to cure dyspepsia , sickheadachc , billiousncss , lump HUe fooling In the stomach , or money refuiidod. 1'rioo ftOc , of your drupclst or I v m"il on roroipt of iirirc. TimiCISlI UKMEDY CO. , Oinnlm , Nebraska. Sample * of Tea & Dyspepsia ( Jure for i.'c ttauip Is not pleasant to take , as it Is com posed of all the modlclnal qualities thatfjo to make now and rich blood without compelling the consumer to pay $1A $ BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which cau bo bought any where for thlrty-flvo osnts a gallon , as all sur- aparillaa nro. BEGGS' BLOOD PUBIelBEand BLOOD MAKER la composed of pure medicine , and'al- lows the purchaser to add syrup wh'ch is advisoi whoa given to children. If your drusulst does not keep It accept no substitute , but order direct fro n lio.rs Mf'i ? Co , J91-107 Michigan St. , Chicago , III , and they will forward , express prepaid , ono bet tle for it orslx for J.J. J.J.DR. . BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Sot or Tooth on llubbor , for MVK DOLLARS. Aporfoit tit guaranteed. Teeth oxtrnctol without pain or danger , nnl without anaesthetics. Uold nnj silver lllllriKS nt lowest mini. HrlnVQ and Crown Work Toetli wltliout plulo * All wor * wur- rnntod. ' OfFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Km run co , Mil tlrcol elorotor. Opuii ovculnk-J ontlla o'clock Baffcrlncr from ! the cffc'cts ol youtlifiil crron early docnr , wnstlnff woaknosB , Inet mnnliood , etc. I will scua araluablo treatlio ( h-alodi coutnliitnj full particulars for homo euro , I'll i ; I ; nt cliargn A tplondlil medical work t oliould liu read by aver ] mnu whn In ncrvom nn < \ dchlllUitcil. Aildreri Prof. I' . C , I'O WK-UIt. Itloutlus. Colin SANDAI\VOUI ) UAl'.SUM'.S nro tlio DOGUTAggffi onlfcapsuloi prmcrlhoil by . ; ulir pliysUlaiu ( or lliu euro of Goiiorhraa nnddlscliaws from the urlnarr orirnns jinurlua or ncijulrt'J. ( l.Ul cr box , LINOOLM Floral Conversatory , South East Cor. 0 and 17th , Lincoln , Neb W. S. Sawyer & Co. PLANTS AND CUT FLOWLRS , General collection of plants and cut flowers alnays on hand. Floral designs , bouquets baskets , etc. , for parties. Weddings and fun- als a spoolulty , and sent to any part of tlio stato. Ptlco list fico. Dlhcmmt to uiiilor uKerb on funeral \\or ! > . Tclcuhonc , , m , HOTEL. 77ic Murray , Cor. 1-ltlt itnilfrtiiirv , if tllC. HIONf HIltlHtdlltldlllCOHHtlIICtltl Hotel Jlnllillnii In Oimiftrr. Hcvi'i'itl lieiii'u Itrlcli tti'fi inillH finintiifjioin b < im-nu-nt to i-ouf. All //i ceillnuH ttir.l flooi-M lined tcltlt AnbCHtosr jn-oaf miniiiinktiiu It iiit ) > onHll > ! > ; tit tun-n qrii/c/ . * , l''iraenpiti > CH unit /fro iiltinnt 1 lii-o\itiliutit tins Imlldlnif. titciiin limit , hot and -oltt initur nnil HtniH.'iliKiiit Cl'ffU f UIH. 'JtlblO tlllHlll-JXIHUCll IIHJ- UHCI'C. B. SILLOWAY , Prop. DOCTOS , McGBEW. TH ESPECIALI'ST MoratUan 15 roars exparloncu 1 n tlio treatment of PB.VA.TB DISEASES. AcuroRuarantcodln StoS rtnys , wltliont holosiol an hour's tlmo. GLEEP. The most complete nnd ntisolnto euro for xlcet and nllnnnoylnKdlBCharKos ever known to the modloM profession. Permanently cured In from 5 to 10 dajc STRICTURE Or pain In rollovlnx the Madder cured without pita or Inftruinonts , no cutllnk' , no dllatlnn Tlio mod remarkable remedy known to modern lolqnco , SYPHILIS. Cured In .10 to 60 ilnyn Dr. .Miron'i ( ! trcntmont fof this torrlblo blooddNoasolins boon pronounced lh mo't miccossf ul remedy ever dlscovornd for the nt > * Bolnlo euro of the illsoisc. Ills iiuccess wlthltilf disease has never been equ'dlo I. A complete ourj Kiiuranteud LOST MANHOOD nessall wonkncsaos of tl o ttuxunl orgoni , noryou * * And tlniMlty nnd Uospon'loiioy ' nbiolutoly curad * Th orulluf la liumocllate anil complott * . SKIN DISEASES , and all disease * of the blood , llror , kidneys , aoA bladder purmanontly cured , FEMALE DISEASES The doctor "Hoino Treatment" for ladles Is pro nounced by nil who have used It to bo the most com * plctound convenient roinedy over ollercd for Hit treatment of female dl < oa oi. It Is truly a wonderfu ] remedy. Hoiira for ladles . from 2 to 4 only. DR. McGREW'3 ' Marvellous Biircc > s In the treatment of private dl oa i"i lias won for him n reputation which Is trull national In character , and his grout army of pnltuntl i reaches from tlio Atlantic to tlio I'liolllc. Thodocto ! Is n Krnduuto of "reirular" niudlcliio and lias haj lonu and careful cxporlmico In hospital prnctlca , nnd Is clnsucd nmon the Icadlnit specialists In mod" ern science. Treatment by corronpondc-nco. vVrlM fof circulars about each of tlio nbovo dUo isos , Jre . Ollico , l lth and Faruam Streets , Oraalu Nob. Entrance on either street. MISFITS u We have just received the largest assign ment of Merchant Tailoring garments from the leading merchant tailors throughout the country , which we will sell for 8Oc on the dollar lar , for the next 18 days. ( ) J 1 , s Tailor-made Suits , S L Men's ' Tailor-made Pants , en's ' -All Spring i Styles Alterations done free of charge to insure a per fect fit. Remember number and place , MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 13O9 Farnam Street. 13O9 MISFITS ( J )