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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEJ& IPRLDAY , MAY 29 , 1891.
CAN'T ' AGREE ON THEIR MAN ,
Haggling About R Becslvor for the Ne
braska Flro Tnsuranco Company ,
THE COURTS WILL HAVE TO TAKE A HAND.
Order ol' tlio Court DlMroqrmlpil by
I lie liiHiirnnco J'ooph * CII
of by the
I'cstcr.lay.
Judco Wnkcloy had sotyostordny forhcnr-
Ing nrguiriciils nnd nppolntln/ / receiver to
look nflcr the nfTnlrs of the NoutniVfv flro
Insiiranco company.
Ho WH on the bench promptly nt 10
o'clock , but , the case wunt over until to
day. When the last hoarhiK was hod , it
tvus ordered that nil of the ptinors in the case
bo turned over to the court. This ordorwns
dlsrogaruud and when the cn.su was uallod
uo pancr.s had bean prMnitcd.
There will bo a bitter light when the qucs-
tlon comes up , as the roprcsuntativos of the
company doclnro that Welpton shall never bo
apcolntcil to wind up the affaire. In support
of their opposition thny will Illo : i number of
nflldavit * , showlnc that ho Is not n lit tnnn
for the place.
Tlio H ! nti ! oillcors will nlio oppose Howoll.
who has boon named by the company and
litigation promises t' ) coutlnuo unless the
court takes thu matter into its own hands
and appoints a receiver of it * own selection.
Cases were disposed of as follow1.1
Juilgo Ferguson Charles H. Fry vs
Ocorge TJurko ot nl , continued hy consent :
David 10. Thompson vs Oinuhu National
, bank , on tilnl.
Judge Irvine- Charles ! i. Olson , adminis
trator , vs Max Mayor , on trial. The ques
tion was raised that Olson was not the orupor
party to bring the suit. Arguments mado.
Court held that C'harlos U. Olson holng the
brother of the deceased and the next of kin ,
ho had a right to nuo for damages.
Judge Davis Graver Stevens vs Alfred D.
Jones , submitted to jury ; Ed ward U. Hunt
vs J. 1 * . McCaully , on trial.
Judco Hopowell Charles C. Spottswood ,
passed ; V. M. Phillips vs Charles H. Cush-
inan ut nl , plaintiff given leave to Illo reply
lustauter to cross polition of defendant , Irls.li ,
aud dofmilt , of defendants Charles K Ash-
more , Mary Ashmoro , ISlistia and Hannah
Corey nnd I * . 1' . Prnyn in behalf of defend
ant C. O. Ashloywest ; John A. Wnkofield vs
Peter O'Connor , passed ; H. C. Patterson vs
Charles R. Tyler , decree of foreclosure nnd
sale ordoi oil ; Bank of Commerce vs Charles
O. Spottswood , transferred to Judgu Donno's
docket ; Prod \V. dray vs Charles Norling ,
continued by consent ; Olof Hanson vs City
of Florence , passed for settlement
Judge Doano William Cumlng vs. Robert
J. Smiley ot al , passed for settlement ; Frank
Colpetzor ot al vs. Smith Coffee et al , judg
ment for plaintiff , nnd decree of sale entered ;
Sophia Lowe vs. John Klloy , ot nl , leave to
defendants MoHrown to Illo answer Instanter ;
Band of Commerce vs. Charles C. Spotts
wood ot al , Charles Corhott given leave to
Intervene and answer within llvo days ;
Coutant it Squires transferred to law
docket ; Henry Koliro vs. N. C. Kundlo , trial
submitted ; Aultmau , Miller & Co. vs. Omaha
tire insurance company , continued by con-
sent.
Judge Estollc , criminal department ; Jack
8b.opurdasHnuItand battery , pleaded not guil
ty una ruinundod to jail ; Charles Carpenter ,
grand hxrcony , pleaded not guilty nnd remand
ed to Jail , Kd P. Smith appointed to defend ;
"Todo" Brown , assault with intent to indict
great bodily injury , pleaded not guilty and
remanded to jail to await trial.
Tmlny'H CJHC.H.
The following cases nro on today's call of
the court calendar :
imroitE .immi : DAVIS.
17-138 John \V. Connor \s Omaha National
bank.
18-120 Joseph Kennedy vs City of Omaha.
18-ia-.1 William I'axton vs City of Omaha.
18-144 Christian Hanseu v.s Andiow 11. Gram
ot al.
18-231 Ocorgo W. Smith VH Omaha & Coiinell
UliinH railway and brlduo company.
18-Zf > fllarjjarot J. Elliott , vs David M.
Jlavorloy ot al.
18-LTO E/ra F. ItlnKor vs John A. Patterson.
Ifl-x1 ? ( Justavo Kcssnorvs llonry Vosiotal ,
18-iUl Victor Lawson vs i'hl.llp Worm ot al.
18-am W. F. Loronzo ot al vs Alfred Llnd-
bloom ot al.
riKpour , iui'in KKiintrsoK'
18-174-Oharles AY. Wbltu vs Spencer Otis.
n-Jitj D.ivld E. Thompson vs Omaha Na
tional bank.
18-12 W. H. Hamilton vs Homo Flro Insur
ance company.
12-21 James RVnn Olldor vs Samuel Crosby ,
17-259 Sam uol Elktus VH Omaha struct rail
way.
17-220 Itobort E. Kulin vs Ooorgo Kuril , con-
Btablo.
18-47 T. S. Nealls vs Omaha and Grant smolt-
IK nnd rollnlng company.
18-6(1-0. ( . .Smiths Joseph M. Ulgour ot al.
18-110 John X.ols vs Mary Aster.
18-122 Anna Al. Kennedy vs city of Omalia.
17-1)08 ) William II. Thomas vs frank 11.
Johnson.
1IRF01IE JtWnK IUVI.NE.
17-100 Oharlos II. Olson , ndiiir. vs Max
Mover.
17-tUl Charles H. Olson , nil in r , vs Max
Mover.
10-3(10 SUite for Douglas county vs Louis
UorKholr etal.
17-2J7 Thutchor ninnufaoturlng company
VBOttoStoubiMiot al.
17-71 ! T. E. Darlington vs MoLoud-Lovo llvo
otoolc commission comnnny.
17-1IMI Annlo MctJavock vs city of Omaha.
10-i74 : Onrrle A , llordon vs Oharlos U. Hho r-
vruod.
HEFOiiE JUDO is DOAM : .
17-I1B Douglas County bank vs I'rnnols M.
Wright ut til.
17-2JI ! Slagglo Ij Carter vs Samuel W. Car-
tor.
17-"OJ-Hello Boll vs Ilonton Hull
18-3 Porn Knowlos vs John K. Knowlos
18-40-Oohn XI. Wilson ut al vs Spencer E.
Illakoot al.
18-81 Mary P. Oarlton vs Oharlos W Ivy ot
l'8-B.T lien Uocd vs Luke I1. Snlkoy ot al.
18-1U W. N. Allen vs Kdwlii A. I.eavouworth
ot al.
18-110 W. N. Allen vs Edwin A. I.oavonworth
ot al.
18-119 August Llosol vs liars Hanson ot al.
18-iil : Voc to A DlniiliiK vs Jami's Ulgout.
18-1II5 Joseph Kaviin vs T. O. MIoUol ot al.
18-110 V. U. Miller ol al > s Ooorgo II. Gates
ot al.
18-1RD In roapplloatlon ol John E. 0111.
18-101 Nebraska and Iowa Insurance com
pany MI I'at Moi\oy. ;
18108llliani \ Cumlng vs John V. Ooota ot
nl.
18-205 W. W. Oroploy % s Oharlos E. Slobort
ot al.
18-210-It. U Oarllohs va Jamoa n. MeOiislo ot
al ,
18-212 It. I * Garllchs vs H , IM'nttornon ot
al.
18-315 Oinnlin mortgagn comp.iny vs John
II. I'UKh , et al.
18-270-G. 1) . Wyatt vsQoodrloh Hall associ
ation et al.
18-SW I'ntrlok land company va Anna J.
, ritch etal.
l 18-21)1 Victor Tmwson vs I'hllllii Worm ot al.
182IXMnttlo Martin va John W. ( Iruss ot al ,
1H-21N Juniua M. Swolniim vs Krcd L. John
son ut al.
lH-ux : > JamosM Swotnam vs Fred f < . John-
eon ot al.
11KKOIIU JDIXIR IIOI'KWKI.U
17-a32 F. M. I'hlllps ' vs Charles H. Oushman
ot al.
1H-7I1 Kannlo Hlotnan vs W. II. Spoilman ,
IH-m-W N. Allen vs E. A. l.uavonworth
ot al.
11-115 W. N. Allen vs T. A. Loavoiiworth
ot al.
17-ciI-P. : M. I'hllllps vs Charles H. Oushman
ot al.
17-cc-F. : | M. Phillips vs E. ,1. Cory ot al.
18-m-Faiiny Flxn el al VM Henry L-lvosoy.
18-170 Ulchurdson drug company vs T. W.
Euaford.
18-174 .V. Meyer vs O. 0. Spotswooil.
18-182 Uranu company va lloriry llartman
ot nl.
is-isn-fiuy O , Itarton vs John N. Cnso ot nl.
18-100 Oranu company vs I'at .MoDouuld
ot al. _ _
Dluk AVIliIo Knjoliicil.
The famous burn owuod by Ulok Wlldo
has got into the courts. The structure staiuU
on Sovontoontli nvouuo , near the rojidouuo of
iVed A. Nash. Bourn time ago tbo council
Bnuitcil Wlldo ptiruiiiisiou to move the build-
IIIK to the ether sldo of the lot , which would
bring it close to Is' ash's house , I'rotoMs were
filed , but they were of no avail. Mvsh took
-timo by the ; forelock mid last night ttucumd
an injunction from J ml ( to Uoiiu rojtml'1' '
"Wlldo from moving1. The case will bo I < *
Juno t ) , and until thut. tltuu the tv.ru will ro-
uiaiu wlioixi It now stauds.
Not Cnllcil For. "
Prank E. Meows , the clerk of the district
court , now understands why so few of the
Juron who were druwu for the Ilrst day of
the ptvaont term of court put lu au oppoar-
BDCO. At that tltuo ninety names were druwu
from tlio jury lUt , aud a rcgUturod letter
mailed to ouch person BO selected. Yesterday
forty-six of thi o registered letters were returned -
turned , and each 0110 bora the Inscription :
"Not called for. "
UUUOGKI ) lilt * UUINK.
1'ctciI'ctersoii Almost ICillotl by Homo
Countrymen.
Dr. Oapen was soon by a HBK reporter last
evening ntid ho made tt.o following state
ment In regard to the stranger who was
found Ivlntr in the gutter nt the corner of
Ninth and Howard streets Wednesday night.
"I was called by Captain Moatyn , who satu
they had a mail supposed to bo dead drunk nt
the police station , nnd risked what should ho
done. I ndvlsed clvlng n httlo whisky nnd
Instructed the pollco to watoh the man and if
ho did not revive or shov , d uny slgni of
getting worio to call mo again. About i u.
in. Captain Mostyn telephoned that the man
was still unconscious , and I wont im
mediately to the Rtl.tloti. I found the
p.Ulont in a profound sleep , the
pupils of the eye were contracted nnd ho
showed pronounced symptoms of morphlno
poisoning. The patient was roraavod to tit.
Joseph's hospital and the proper restoratives
administered and continued until late this
afternoon , \vhnn the man became conscious
aud commenced to talk.
"Ho said his name was Peter Peterson , o
Swede and was from KinmotUburg , In. Ho
arrived In Council HluITs Wednesday with
only 10 cents and n satchel containing his
clothing. Finding no friends in Council
Bluffs ho walked over the bridge nnd gnvo
half his dime for loll. Ho commenced to
look for a plnco to stop aud some country
men.
"In n saloon ho found some Swedes drink
ing and was asked to Join them. Ho drank
f brco glasses of boor and has no recollection
ol tvhat transpired nftor that. It is supposed
that the stranger was drugged for the pur
pose of robbery. It was n serious c.u > o of
opium poisoning and the man came very near
dying. "
Inquiry wns mace nt a late hour last night
us to the condition of Potor.sou and the hos
pital nursoa said ho was doing very nicely.
8OVTJI O.11.1H.I.
Tlio SnrHllHd Ball.
A larger number of distinguished persons
never decanted South Umaua hospitality
than nt the first annual ball given by the
Snrs field society.
When Mr. M. E. Welsh of this citv and
Miss Julia Boles of Omaha lightly stopped
out to the strains of Sholony's orchestra , as
ninny couples as could follow In line Joined
in tlio grand march. Fifty couples were
compelled to act as spectators of the syste
matic motion and changing figures of the
march.
The reception commltteo consisting of
Messrs. Charles O'Hara , Thomas J. O'Noll
and iJonJnmin S. Adams and the floor com-
mittcu consisting of Messrs. Michael J.
Flaherty , James T. Donohoo , Daniel Egnn ,
P. H. McDonough and James M. Gallagher ,
were all attention to guests , making all at
homo on entering the hall and anticipating
every want of those present.
Deft hands had skillfully decorate ! the
hall with national emblems and bunting till
never a hall in the city presented a liner ap
pearance.
Among those present from ahroad wore :
Misses Minnie Christ of Dos Molncs , la. ;
Kate Oolov of Chicago ; Mary Malonov of
Philadelphia , Pa. ; Agnes Dawos , Ivato
Lynch , Julia Mahouoy , Sadlo , Agues and
Julia Murphy , Lizzie McDonald , Atuiio Slot-
tory , Maggie Cunningham , TUerosa Daily
nnd Mlnnio Oruudin of Omaha , and Messrs.
Thomas Uoach nnd Michael Slattery , Lin
coln ; John Burke and Patrick Murphy ,
Grand Island ; Jnmcs Keating , Fremont ;
City Clerk John Graves , Thomas Fnllon , P.
C. Heafoy , Dr. A. Clinton , P. J. Tigho ,
Hon. James C. Bronmin , Dr. Ebbot , Thomas
Lvnch , James Hush , Prank Morlnrity ,
Michael Lee , Thomas McNally , John Calk
ins , M. F. Egnn and Thomas Douglas of
Omaha.
The dnn co was ono of the largest nnd most
successful over given in the city aud was as
unjoyablo to these present as it was credita
ble to the Sarstiold society.
Mr. ami Mru. Smith Entertain.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Smith , 3103 N
street , entertained company last evening-
honor of their niece , Miss Margaret Eads of
Aurora , ono of the most accomplished nnd
charming ladles wbo over brightened South
Omaha society. A number of ladies and
gentlemen from Omaha enjoyed the hospi
talities of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
In their usual easy and perfect way the
host and hostess entertained the guests. The
refreshments , for Mrs. Smith Is celebrated ,
were of her best preparation and were served
with elegance. _
lIoft'ninu-.Mnriiii.
Mr. L. T. Martin of Swift &Co. , ono of the
young mon of probity mid influence , nnd Miss
Ella Hoffman of Falrllela , la , , a charming
nnd accomplished yOjng lady , were married
Tuesday ut the homo of the brido's parents.
Mrs. Martin of Chicago , mothorof the groom ,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. James G. Martin of this
city were among the guests. The young
couple will bo warmly welcomed in this city.
Irotilmiul'H Aitiiunl.
Tlio third nnnual hall of South Omaha
lodge , No. 53 , United Order of Troubund.
will oo given in Germania hall , Twenty-
fourth nnd J streets , Saturday c.vonlng , Juno
SO. Messrs. Frank Humbert , John Frey and
Gus Wordoman have boon appointed a com
mittee on amuif "uionts.
Kotow About tlio City.
Mrs. S , W. Laur has returned from Knn-
sa * City.
Miss Hormonco Laur Is visiting friends in
Ivansas City.
Miss Tilllo Humphost will visit friends in
KoUrasku City.
The picnic nnd moonlight rldo nrrnugod
for last night , was postponed.
A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs.
Zosbo , Twenty-third and O strouts.
The high school will glvo n literary and
musical entertainment this afternoon.
A cow boloiiKing to John Sautter of Al
bright was struck by a locomotive ana killed.
Miss May Scarr of Monrooville , Ind. , is
visiting her brother , C. E. Scarr , with C. A.
Molehor.
.John vVagnor , wr.ilo working in the hog
Icllltug department of the Cudahy packing
plant , had a hog fall on him , driving his
butcher knlfo ihiough his right hand , caus
ing a painful wound.
In reply to CInrenco Duflleld , 157 East , Ono
Hundred nnd Thini street , Now York city ,
Marshal Bronmin Informs thu eastern in-
qulror that the Glebe employment agency is
ii frond nnd thnt Manager Lon'au has vnm-
oosod.
Tim closing oxorclsos of St. Agues' parochial
chial school will bo held In Blums opera
house , Tuesday , Juno ' . ' 0. Tha Sisters of
Prudence , who havu churgo of the school ,
are greatly encouraged ever their patronage
and success.
Over 450,000 Howe scales nave boon sold
nil the demand incro.islntj continually. Bor
on & Selleck Co. , Chlo'igo ' , III.
Ohio Clul ) I'loiilu.
The Ohio club will hold Its third annual
reunion and bosket plctuo at Full-mount park ,
Council Bluff : ) , Decoration day , Club mem
bers nnd guests will gather at the end ot the
motor line nt the park nt it p. m. A haskoi
lir.ich at 5 o'clock , followed by u brlof pro
gramme of speeches will bo the oraor of the
afternoon.
A rot-option wilt bo hold attho Grand hotel
nt S P. m. If the weather is unfavorable the
rminlon will bo postponed until 8 p. m , nt the
Graud hotel. A largo crowd is uxpoctod.
The following marriage llocusos were Is
sued by Judge Shlolds yesterday i
Name and Addruvi , , Atro.
I Altrod Ilauert , Omaha . , . . . . . .37
I Annlt > 'L'raruiek , Oiimh * . , . . , . , , , , . . . .21
i John A. Knmoy. Omaha. . , , , . . JM
I Lena Notroll , Omaha . , . vj
riiimicl Stolon.
Yesterday afternoon uluo yards of llannol
was ittolon from the counter * of Falconer's
store by n female shoplifter. Too loss was
reported to the pollco , but uo nrroat has as
jot boon made ,
DoWltt's Ltttlo Early nUora. Bait Itttlo
pill over uiado. Curq conitipatlini every
UUIU.NOUO equal. { Jso thorn now.
NEBRASKA FARMER DEMANDS ,
A Few Comparisons Which Show Some of
Their Incongruities ,
ANOTHER SCANDAL IN THE COURTS ,
Notorious Confidence iMun , Driven Out
of Chicago , sitartB for Oninhti < V
AVitlklng OeloKUtc Tackles
Undo Bum's Sailors.
CHICAGO Oman OF Tun BBE , I
CHICAGO. Muy 23. f
Commenting on the rccont report of the
Nebraska bureau of labor and Industrial sta
tistics and the fanners' alliance memorial to
the legislature , the Tribuuo says : "Accord-
Ing to the facts only two farms in seven in
Nebraska uro mortgaged at all , and but ono
In eight lor any other purpose than that of
the purchase of land , the buyer paying part
down and giving security for the rest. Do
the nlllanco leaders want those obligations to
be repudiated , the occupant to claim full tltlo
when ho has paid tor only one-fifth part of
Iti It would bo but a short additional atop
to tuo position that a man has a right to an
other man's ' farm for which ho has paid noth
ing at all , mid then wo should simply fall
baclc upon tlio okt plan of letting the strong
est take ana hold till a stronger ono came
along to dispossess him. There would then
bo no object In cultivating the soil , rlnco no
man could bo sure of being permitted to reap
where ho had sown. The same rule carried
Into towns and cities would equally stlllo
commercial and manufacturing activities
there and wo would ilnd ourselves lapsed
back into soml-burbarism , with no accumula
tion of food , fuel , clothing , shelter , or ether
property to provldo for the wuuta of the fu
ture. "
MAN'S ' DITMCITV.
A pathetic case of woman's love and man's
duplicity Is connected with n S-Jr ,000 breach
of promise suit begun yesterday by Miss
Hutti A. Tilton , daughter of a retired board
of trade man. against Albert. ! . Stearns , a
Wfalthy Chicago manufacturer. The plaintiff
is n sister of Stoarns' first wife and it wns
whllosho was" taking care of his dead wife's
children , she says , that Stearns promised to
marry her. Several times ho sot a date for
the nuptials , but always failed to keep his
word when the time camo. Last March ho
married another woman in the cast , but after
ward , and before Miss Tilton had board of
the marriage , ho returned and continued his
illicit relations with her. Miss Tilton Is now
In such a condition that she is living in ro-
tlromout.
LOOK OUT rOIl HIM.
Arthur Teaguo , ono of the most notorious
confidence men in the country , accompanied
by a pretty young woman who assists him in
his business , arrived on the West Shore train
last nlcht , but upon the advice of 11 detective
decided not to remain and purchased tickets
for Omaha. Teaguo is a man of excellent
family and was formerly an ofllcor in the
English army.
WAU OX LODGING HOUSES.
The city authorities arc about to onon war
on the 10-cent lodging houses which are
found to bo disseminators of disease and ref
uges for beggars and potty thieves.
UNCLI ! SVM FOOM3U TIIKV.
A local paper says that the captain of the
levenuo cutter Andrew Johnson narrowly
escaped losing his < TO\V while in this port n
day or two ago. The men on the cutter are
working for S2 a month , while the union
rate in the lakes Is $3 a d.iy. Wficn the cutter -
tor arrived in port it struck the walking del
egate of the union that it would bo a bold
stroke to "pull" the ciow , or at least got
them to strike for higher wages. With this
end in view sundry confabs were had with
seine of the sailors. It was arranged that a
boat was to put off from the slip Into in the
evening with the delegate on board. When
bo reached the cutter a demand was to bo
made for an increase in wages. If it was re
fused all hands were to co osboro In the cut
ter's boats and take to the woods until Undo
Sam's wrath was appeased or their wages
raised. The captain got wind of the plot in
some way and steamed out before the dele
gate arrived.
WOUI.n'S TAIIl AlTOIXTMCJfTS CONl'IIIMCI ) .
The oxccutivo committee of the world's '
fair has confirmed the appointment of F. J.
SkitT as chief of the department of mines
and mining , and M. E. Stone as chief of the
foreign department.
WBSTKHJf I'ROPMJ IN CHICAGO.
Among the western people lu Chicago to
day were the following :
At the Palmer Kay Nye , Frouiont , Nob. :
Mr. and Mrd. W. M. Uickford , Mlssoula ,
Mont. : Charles Hnyvard , Rapid City , S. D. ;
Mrs. P. Brown , Des Moines , In. ; Miss II. J.
Juguson , Sioux Citv. la. ; A. O. Algor , Sher
idan , Wjo. ; C. L. Wnrrous , Dos Moines. la. ;
A. C. Lnwsou , Fair'jurv , Neb. ; Mr. and
Mrs. H. Kemp , Salt Lake , Utah.
At the Wellington Miss A. Shoohard ,
Miss Mary Cuigh'in ' , P. D. Muir , Omaha.
At the Auditorium Mr. anil Mrs. A. M.
Hubbard , Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morse , J. S.
Canioron , Omaha ; C. A. Guernsey , Chey
enne , Wyo. ; C. II. Brooks. Pargo , N. D.
At the Leland George P. Hurlow , Ogden ,
Utah.
1C. H. Haworth. W. B. Lnnnls. C. E. Uoid ,
U.V. . Johnson , T. J. Mackoy. W. M. Poster ,
Charles Bend of Council Bluffs nro in the
city attending a meeting of the supreme coun
cil of the Commercial Pilgrims of'Amoricn.
ATKINSON.
Mothers will find Mrs. U'lnslow's Sooth
Ing Syrup ttio best remedy for their chjl
dron. 23 cents n bottlo.
OUT OK SIGHT.
Omiilm Atlilotlo Club AITulrH Prosper
ing Jicyon I liXnoctatioiiH.
The meeting of the Omaha Athletic club
last night was tiulto an enthusiastic ono.
Kvorytblng scorns to bo coming favorably fqr
the boys now. Secretary Bolty read the
names of slxty-ilvo now applicants for mom-
bersliip , and the best part of it was the cash
accompanied the applications.
The names wore voted for and the whola
sixty-live olectou to membership , making1 a
total of 150 members. Among these who
were admitted last uisht are the following
well known business and professional men :
Prof. J. E. Butler , Charles C Orchard ,
Joaeph tiarnuau. Daniel Parroll , jr. , Harry
E. Mooros , John Boyd , D. SV. Van O'.t ,
Judge Kedii-V , C } . C. Amos , ( jeorgo Kelly ,
Dr. Charles Kosownter , William H. Alex
ander and Prank E. Moorcs.
The building committee reported that ar
rangements had been made for the
basement of the now club house. A bowling
alloy , bath and dressing rooms will bo. placed
in the basement. The plans nro about In
slmpo i\ud work will bo commenced in n few
days. A llvo years' louse of the ground and
club house has boon signed , the annual rental
to bo * 3,000.
An emblem and colors will be selected at
the next meeting.
The club members are well pleased with
the location and plans of the club house.
Nogrlplng , no nausea , no pain wnon Do
Witts Little Earlv Ulsors are takou. Small
pill. Safe pill. Best pill.
FlHh in a Wutor I'ipe.
The Janitor at the Mason school found it
impossible last Tuesday morning to got
water turned on in the building' from the
city water inulna , nnd plumbers had to bo
culled to asccruln where the dlftlculty lav ,
When the supply pi no under the building
was examined , It was found choked up by
the mangled remains of a sun ( lib , that must
hare been lit least six Inches long : The tlsh
must hnvo found Its wny throng h tbo pumps
at Plorencu , through thu settling basins , nnd
thonca through the pipes to Omaha and the
Mason school. It cost the school board f0
to catou and ramovo the Hsu , and it was a
rather poor specimen of piscatorial gnnto in
the ond.
DoWltt's LlttloEailyUisors : only pill to
euro sick hcadacho and rcgulutothu bowuls
Western I'oiif ions :
WASWNOTOX , May 28 ; { iJ8pocial [ Tolo-
pram to TUB BKK.J The following pensions
were giantccl to residents of Iowa today ;
Orlt'liml Francis Aruot , John W. II. Woit ,
Edmund P. Brooks , Asa llotts , Thaddous \ \ .
ICooly , Jacob Spunaiifrlo , Frauds A. Suckott ,
diaries Long , Henry P. Kottcl , Urocuburg
W. Steele , John A. Skulor , Snmuol Mnnn ,
Enoch if. HhucU.Vlnl5old S. Tipton , Jnmos
A. McCroskoy. Jnrod M. PeobloJ , John H.
Liggett , Moses Weavejv George A. Carter.
Additional -William J. Smart. Increase
Hugh W. Copolaud , Ullllam H. Johnson ,
lioosou Lomberl , tWiilllatri Uowosborg ,
Hiram Trowbridco.Vllllam Long ,
Kdwtn Sawyer. WJlilntn W. Carpenter ,
Benjamin Cole , 'Clcorgo ' T. Nixon ,
Alex Kose. David O. WiUors , William Dor-
shaw , Aaron Milliard. Holssuo Frank J.
Mclvny. Ortglual u-Ulaivs , etc. Annwidow
of Solomon Nordyko" ; Rebecca , mother of
Uonjamln P. Harrison ; ' Polly M. , mother of
HohortS. Snowdon ; Mnry , widow of David
Wright ; minors of Lojyia Davy ; Jonnlo 13 wr
ing , former widow of Lawls Davy ; Mnry ,
widow of Edmund Davis.
South Dakota ! Original Low Is P. Kay-
mend , William P. Price. Original widows
Lavlna , widow of Ktifus O. whlpplo.
.JUDOK TOtUinY'S UILU
Proposed Bankruptcy to Ho Talked
Over In Public Tonight.
The board of trade has called n mooting nt ,
the chamber of commerce building for to
night nnd invited all citizens iutorostod in the
subject of bankruptcy to bo present Judge
Jny L. Torroy , the author of the bankruptcy
bill will address the mooting upon the subject
of bankruptcy legislation and particulars as
to the provisions of the bill bearing his name.
A representative of Tin : Bun met Judge
Torroy at the Pnxton aud found him an earn
est advocate of the cause with which his
nntno is so conspicuously associated.
In accounting for his presence In the city ,
the Judge said : "I went out by invltntlon to
spealc upon the subject of b.uiKruptcy before'
the trnns-MIssissIppl commercial congress ,
which convened at Denver last wciJk ; the
board of Tr.ulo at Uhoycnno invited mo toad-
dross It upon the subject , and then I came
here for a conference with our friends and
inn informed that the board of trade has
called n meeting for tomorrow , Frli'ay ' , night
nt the Chamber cf Commerce building for.tho
roiuldoration of the subject. I shall , ol
course , sjioaUof the provisions of the bill ,
outline what wo hope to accomplish , and invite -
vito Inquiries from who gentlemen who may
oo present. "
In roforrinc to the subject of the great
number of endorsements the bill has received ,
the gentleman said : "Tho unanimity with
which commercial , industrial and profes
sional bodies have endorsed the bill
seems conclusive as to its merits. The
same number of endorsements have
vovor before boon accorded to any measure.
While hundreds of thu foremost bodies of the
country have passed favorable resolutions , I
have In mind nut four in the whole country
which have passtid adverse resolutions , and
my Information is that oven that small num
ber weio passed without a knowledge of the
provisions of the bill ; one of the bodies was
in California , ono in Kansas , ono in Missouri
nnd ono in Massachusetts. A funny thing
occurred in the senate with reference to the
action of the body in Kansas. Ono of tno
senators from that state submitted to the
senate , and had tiled in the archives , a copy
of a resolution. The otherscuator submitted
and had illcd a letter from the same body
upon the subject , which was construed nnd
entered in the records as an endorsement of
the bill. Noting the contradiction while In
Washington , I examined both documents and
nftor n very careful consideration reached
the conclusion that the body had acted nd-
versly , nnd in order td make sure wrote for
Information , but never received any reply to
my 'otter. ' "
In referring to the Interest of Nebraska In
the measure the nufllfir stated thut some
seventeen petitions had been filed from influ
ential citicns of this city in favor of the en
actment of the bill , and that petitions have
been sent from South Omaha , Beatrice , Lin
coln and St. Paul , aud that the following
bodice bed passed favorable resolutions : The
board of trade and Nebraska Paint , Oil and
Gloss club of this city and the board of trade
aud Hotail Grocers' association of Lincoln
and the Stnto Busljioss Men's association.
When the iubjoct oTopposition tot tie bill
was mentioned the jnUtfe referred to the sub
ject as follows : ' 'There ' is n small amount of
spasmodic opposition. The most conspicuous
opponent is a millionaires house of Chicago ,
which fltms the giving undTocolvinir of prof-
orancos profitable , nnd thqreforo decs not
wish to bo interfered with. The fact that
there it a national organization with officers
and committcomeu in every state promoting
this agitation , and that it has not
been possible to organi/o a counter-
movement scorns conclusive that there
is but one side to the question and
that the people desire the enactment of n uni
form law. designed to cnnblo hor.est insol
vents to bo discharged , to bringuboutnqulck
and economical administration of bankrupt
estates and prevent.fraud. "
IJofcronco was mnilo by Judge Torrey in
the course of the conversation to the fact that
some years ago during the existence of the
old banliruptcy law ho had gene to California
in pursuit of an absconding bankrupt , and
had captured him , fought him through two
writs of habeas corpus nnd ono discharge before -
fore n commissioner and roarrcstod him three
times before succeeding in starting cast with
him , end that cnronto from California to St.
Louis ho had plod the prisoner in jail In
this city for n couple of days.
For Schlltz beer apply to H. U. Grotto
lO OFarnam.
Sam Hnmll'H Latest Bluff.
SAI/T LUCK , Utah , May 28. [ Spccln
Telegram to Tin : Ben. ] Several days ago
Sam Small , the apostle of prohibition , etc. ,
addressed a letter to the Tribune stating that ,
ho had taken legal action hi tlio United
States court in Utah against the directors of
the Utah university "to compel them to an
open , just and honorable vindication of my
personal and official integrity. " In the letter
ho says : "I have been forced to tnUo this
course because ot the false , malicious nnd
slanderous reports which have boon circu
lated concerning my conduct as president of
the university : I shall push the notion In
couit to the uttermost limits of the law , that
my vindication may bo complete and hnvo a
place in the nubllo records of the country. I
do not ewe the university uny sum whatever ,
and defy any proof to establish the contrary.
Mr accounts as rendered aio true to a cent ! "
In spite of the statement made in the above
letter no suit has been as yet commenced and
people are beginning to think it was only ono
of Small's ' "bluffs. "
A very small plU but n very good 0110. Do
Witt's Little Earlv Ulsors.
KHunrtctl Out ol'Town.
.K , imlMay ! . Wavcland
is In a ferment , and such n time of great ox-
citomcntwas never known tnoro. Yesterday -
day morning ft committee of strikers called
on Paymaster Parkhurst and Informed him
thut ho must leave town at onco. tfo was
escorted to the suburbs by the committee ,
nnd the last scon of him ho was woirlly plod
ding along the road toward Ladoga. Soon
nftor thu master mocbanloof tbo Midland and
tbroo comrades were told that they had llvo
minutes in which to Icnvo Wnvcland , and
were llkowlso escorted to the cdgo of town
by a largo crowd of' strikers , Sheriff
MeCloshoy Is conferring with the s'rlkors.
( Jostler's Magic Hoa'flilcho Wafer ? . Cures nil
headaches in0 mlnu QAt , all druct-'tsts
Plllslmry's IVIiont Don ! .
MiNNEU'OMS Minn' ' ' ) 28. The
, , _ May an
nouncement that C. Af PltUbury has got
possession of nearly all the No. 1 northern
wheat In Mlnnonpolisjtfcat > kept dealers guess
ing. The shlpmontsnnt Mr. Plllshury have
oxcltod so much commeht that largo dealers
have looked Into the shipments from Minne
apolis to Duluth to seoJtif there Is anything
more going on , The -fan that surprised sov-
ornl was tnat blnco the IJOO/KK ) bushel deal
was made , May S , there have boon 1I5T > cars
sent forward to Duluth from Minneapolis ,
1WJ of these having been snipped Tuesday.
This moans that U.M.Mii bushels have boon
shipped since the < IOO,000 bushels ot May ,
making nearly u million busbols.
Constipation poisons tno blood : DoWltt's '
Llttlo Early Klscro euro Constipation. The
cause removed the disease is cone.
The Air fillip Fakirs.
R. L. Arthur of Chicago writes the thlof of
police that ho thinks hu can put his flnt'ora
on the air ship fuklrj , and wants u descrip
tion of them foyworded to him. Ho alun de
al res to know If any reward Is oft'urod for
their approbation.
u Criminal.
Sheriff J. J , Kann ot Clayton county ,
Town , arrived in the city yesterday afternoon
with a warrant nml requisition for Amos
Pnrkor who Ij wnutod to nnswor to the
chnrgn of seduction In Iowa. The warrant
\vns placed in the hands of Deputy ShorltT
Louts Urobo who nrrostod Pnrkor on South
Thirteenth street. Parker Is n barber and
has boon In Omaha POIIIU time and had pur
chased nn Interest in the shop in which ho
wns working. _ _
niATKKNAfj MASS MKKTING.
Everything Is Itonily for tlio Demon-
Htrntlon Tontulit.
The mcirbors of the various fraternal in-
surnnco societies have boon looking forward
to the mass meeting to bo held at Grand
opera bouso tonight.
From present Indications every scat will bo
occupied .at the time Bishop Newman calls
the meeting to order.
Bishop Newman , Dean Onnlnor. Uov. Tnto
nnd T. P. Melson of St. Louis will speak on
the alms nnd Objects of fraternal bcnallctary
societies. Julus Lumbnrd will sing , accom
panied by Prof. Butloi , The T. 1C. quartctto
will also help to make the mooting on enjoy
able ono.
This being the first attempt nt holding
n Union fraternal mooting In Otnnhn the
committee hopes It will bo so great n success
that n still more extended effort mny bo
mndn In the same direction in the fall when
probablv the Coliseum will bo secured for
tlm mccttni ; .
The meeting tonight Is under tlio auspices
of the National Union , Uoynl Arcanum ,
If nights of Honor , Hey til League , Iron Hall ,
Ancient Order United Woikmon , Woodmen
of tlio World , Modern Woodmen of America ,
Order of Scottish Clans and Brothoihood of
Stationary Engineers.
Admission ticiccts can bo secured without
charuo from the members of the obnvo sc
clotios.
_ _
llcsol lit Ions of Condolence.
The executive board of the state Knights
of Labor adopted the following :
Whereas , It has pleased the Supreme Master -
tor Workman of tlio Universe to suddenly
call from our midst our brother , David But
ler , ono whoso life work spent In the cuuso of
humanity nnd civlll/alion hns lightened the
burdens of thucary raid nwakancd the light
of hope in the eves of the snd ;
Whereas , Wo humbly bow submission to
the mnndntcs of our Divine Ruler , and
Whereas , Wo rccognl/o that while the fam
ily has lost a loving husband nnd father , the
order a staunch advocate , the community a
neighbor trlod and true ; the state has lost a
citizen to whom she will over look as ono of
thobo who has done as much as any other for
Its advancement and whoso ilrst desire wns
for its prosperity nnd its aggrandizement ;
therefore bo it
Kosolvod , That the state oxecutlvo of the
state assembly of the Knichls of Labor of
Nebraska in executive session assembled do
tender the wife nnd family of our deceased
brother ami co-laborer our sympathy pro
found in its sincerity in this a dark hour in
deed for them in the depth of their allllctlon ,
and bo It
lie-solved. That n copy of these resolutions
bo transmitted to the wife and family of our
deceased brother and bo furnished to the
press for publication.
W. II. Dicir : , Chairman ,
C. W. MII.I.BH ,
GionnK W. Br.VKn ,
L. C. HUCR ,
A. H. BincLow , Secretary.
Jurymen.
Judco Estollo , County Clerk O'Malloy and
Clerk of the Courts Moores yesterday drew
the names of the ninotv Jurors who will report
three weeks from next Monday and servo
during the remainder of the May term of the
district court. In pulling names from the
box these of Bon Wood , Alvin Saunders ,
Charles C. Peabody and G. M. Hitchcock
were captured.
e
Ijcctiirc on Bankruptcy.
A public meeting will bo held in the ex
change room of the Omaha board of trade at
cieht o'clock on Friday evening , to listen to
an address bv lion. Jay L. Torroy , author of
the bankruptcy bill now pending in congress.
The merchants of the city and all persons in
terested in this subject nro cordially invited
to nttond.
Uomoviirj the Soldier Dead.
The bodies of the soldier dead at Fort
Bridgor , Wyo. , have been taken up and 'o-
movcd to the National cemetery at Port Mc-
PhortiOn , Neb.
There were twenty-four bodies in the Port
Bridger cemetery , the remains of otllcorsund
soldiers who have dlod at the pos t during
the past thirty years.
A. J. Davis of Lincoln is at the Murray.
Miss L. Alay of Lincoln Is at the Millnrd ,
J. E. Erohmor of Johnson is at the Dullono.
II. II. Jeffors of Elkhorn is nt the Dollono.
J. II Waterson of Lincoln Is nt the Dollono.
W. C. Allyn of Lexington is at the Dollonc.
E. Tanner of Battle Crook is at the Millnrd.
E. W. Hayes of Beatrice is at the Mlllard.
Dr. F. D. Steele of Hustings Is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.P.
P. A. Frey of Grand Island is nl the Pax-
ton.
ton.W.
W. H. Ferguson of Hastings is at the Mur
ray.
ray.M.
M. W. Colomnn of Wilbor is at the Mur
ray.
ray.Georgo
George McKay of North Platte Is at the
Paxton.
Ed A. Lambert of Nebraska City Is nt the
Dellono.
C. A. Itakestraw of Nebraska City Is attho
Dellono.
Asa 1C. Leonard of Norfolk is n guest at the
Millnrd.
Hon. C. II , Burton of Orleans is at Uio
Mlllard.
Mr. A , P. Nicholas loft for the cast last
night to buj- the Pennsylvania railroad.
Mr. nnd Mis. Uussell Harrison wont to Now
York last rs-oning wbonco the latter will
leave for Europe on the lid urox.
T. W. Bronnornon who has boon connected
with the auditor's ' ofllco of the B. & M. , in
the capacity of stenographer for some time ,
has resigned to accept a similar position with
thu Dakota Hot Springs company.
Colonel Shell Barrett of Cleveland , O. , is
visiting friends In the city and spoilt last
ovonlng swapping reminiscences with Colonel
E P. Koggen. Colonel Barrett and Colonel
Itoggon played marbles In Clovolnnd years
ago. Colonel Barrett In working u'p the son-
liiucnt of the people for hlu great moral on
tortalumout , the Sells Brothel's nnd Barrett
circus , which will spread its canvas in
Omaha on Juno 24.
Mr. E. Hosowator , editor of THIS Br.n ,
started last evening via the Q for Washing
ton nnd Now York. On Juno I ho will sail
for Europe In the good ship Normanln , nnd
will bo accompanied by his oldest son , Victor.
Tuoy will first touch at Southampton nnd
spend the latter part ot Juno in Great
Britain. Thence they will Journey to the
continent , stoppingut Paris July 4 , and do
Germany , Austria nnd ether countries dur
ing July nnd August. They expect to return
in September. Mr. Uosowntur has promised
to writoa series of letters during his tour.
A pai ty of personal friends mot Mr Hoso-
watcr at the depot lust ovenlug to wish him
God speed nml u safe return.
NATURAL tRUlT ; FLAVORS.
Vanilla A Of perfect purity.
LemonI
Lemon
- Of great strength.
AlmSnd Economy In tholruso
- |
Rose etc.rj Flavor as delicately
and dellolously ao the fresh fruit.
SPECIAL
IINU
SALE
Superinduced by cold weather and an over
stock.
Sacks , Box Backs and Cutaways , superior *
qualities , all of our own manufacture and rep
resenting lines sold all the season at
$2O.OO , $18.00. $15.00 and $12.50.
You'll find them culled from all over the house
and piled up on our front counter on first floor
to be closed out at
$8.00 , $10.00 and $12.50.
j
Knee pant suits , two piece garments , excel
lent quality , agds 4 to 14 , at
$2 , $2.5O , $3 , O3.5O , $4.50 and $5.
Boys' long pant suits , ages 14 to IS , full valuei
with every sale , at
$4 , $5. $6.5O , $7.5O. $8.50 andlO.
Note suit prices in east window.
Money Ohoorfully Refunded where Goods do not Satisfy.
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS ,
Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts.
( Send for Ilustrated Catelogue. )
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14O8 DOUGLAS
OMAUA. NEU.
Tno mot widely nnd favorably known ipeo *
mllsts In the Unite ! States. Thulr long ex
perience , rcmiirkutile skill nn'l universal suo-
roftx In the truiitincnt mid euro of Nervous ,
Chronic nml Surgical DUnnnoi. entitle thosti
eminent physicians to the full confidence ot
the nflllctpil oxorywhoro. They giitirnntnnt
A CERTAIN AND rOSlTlVK OUHB for
tlio awful effects of o.'irly vice and the -junior-
oi : orlls tliatfollow In ltn train.
rnivATE. m.oou AND SKIN DISEASES
norclllr. completely nml pnriiianontly cured.
NEKVOUa IEI1UTV ) ! AND SEXUAL IMS-
OKIiERS yield readily to their skillful troat-
, FISTUIiA AND HECTAL ULOEHS
cimrnnteocl cured without piln or detention
from huHlnn s.
ilYDKOUGLR AND VAKICOOP.LK perma
nently nnd Hiiuci'ssfnlly 1'iirud In every oiiso ,
HYPOILIK QONOltlUIKA. OLEET. Bpor-
nmtorrlxj ? . Hcmliml Weiiknesi , Loit Munhood ,
NlRht EnilfnlonP. Drcayt'd Kaciiltlcs , FermiU
Weakness nnd nil di-llcato dlsonlurs pccullui
to either mix positively curnd , na well as all
funotlonal disorder * Umt rrsiilt from youthf.'J
mlllcri or the oxcetHuf iiuiturn years.
'sTP. ' IPT1 ll IJ Ouar.mlooil vernmne ntly
o 1 1X1V/1 u lM-/curcd , rcinov.il complete ,
without cuttlnR , cniistio or dilatation. Cure *
effected at hnmu by pntiont without o mo
ment's pain or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN.
A SIJJ1 < fllNP Tll ° nwfl" 0""oct o (
/i. OUK.L , UUIVL ,
- which
OHPiy VH brlnm
organic weakness di'tUroytnit both mind and
body , with all Its druidoU Ills , permanently
rurod.
111 ? RJ'TT's ' Addrris those who have Ira-
imo. lLl U jmlrod thoim Ives by Im
proper Indulgence and solitary mibtta. which
ruin both mind ami body , unflUlnn thorn for
biMlnesft. study or marriage.
MAIIUIKU MKN or thoiu entering cm thnt
happy life , awuro of physical debility , Quickly
OUR , SUCCESS
In bused upon fuels. Klrit l'rarto ! l export *
onoo. Hecond ICvury ca 10 Is apoulally studied ,
thus itarttiiK rlKlit Third medicines are
prepared In our laboratory oxaully to suit
oacn onse , thus etTuctlnR cures without Injury ,
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NED
to
Notion Is hereby clveu that waled bldn will
ln > roi'ulvml by the Hoard of Trustees of tlio
vlllaco of Oakland , Nebraska , up to M p. m.
Juno inh , IR'JI ' , for the construction of iiHyHtem
of water woikH In Bald village. In accordance
with the plani and bjieulllcations on Illo In my
ollluu : uliio blilH for nirnlHliliiK unypurtof HID
maturlal or pnifnimliitt any purl of thu wmk.
Hurli bid miifct bo accomiiaiuod with u certi
fied check of &UO an n Kiuirantfo of Kood faith
on thu part of the bidder , llnaid roaurvoB thu
right to itilect any and all likln.
JAR , W. Iloi.MgiriHr , Village One ,
'
IllillllH.
votloo Is hereby glvon that the Hoard of
Tr teen of the vlflauoof Oakland. Noliraxka
wl on the IHIi day of June , IKI. ) nt elKh
. ck n. m. , Hull on open bids wafer lionda of
.aid vlllano to the mount of 87..VUl)0 ,
JAB. W. JIoi.MguiRT. VlllnKO Ulutk ,
'
Dr. Ijo UIIC'M I'orloilloul 1MIIH.
TIMi Kruncli rauiuily acti dtrectlr upon tlio Honors-
tivu iirKiini nail cure * ui | > rti lon of Uio nnn o
Uiirtlircu fur W , anil win Lu nmllwl Hhoiilit nut liu
utuil ilurliu pniinimcf Jubbori , ilnu/KUt iina Mm
lHilllii uiplleil | br ( luuilumn I'riiK Co. Oumlm , 1C
J I'tXikurnniiil llnwnnl Mycru , Hmitli Oiualmi M. a
KlUnuU A , I ) . Kuster , Uoiindl Illutls ,
OMAHA 8e"il for circular or tall on vJ
vvork
OP vork
TELEGRAPHY.
< B
DOCTOR McGHELEW.
THE SPECIALIST
Slorotlmn 15 jrcnis cxjiorlonco In the trontinont of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A euro guaranteed In 3 to5 ilnyn , without holosaoC
nn hour's lliuo.
GLEET.
Tlio most complotn unit nbsotnto euro for glooi 1111 !
nil mini ( > liiK < ll'i.'linr L H over known lo tlio moillcM
Iiruluailun. I'oniiuni'nlly curud In froai5tulJ ilay
STRIOTTTRE
Or pnln In relieving tlio lilmMoi i urad wlthuut pila
or InstriiniuiilH. no ciilllni , ' , no illliliu : ! Tlio most
remarkable roinod- known to mnUura scl'.Mieo
SYPHILIS.
Cured In 30 In H ) diiyH Ir ) .McdruWn Irontnicnt for
thin torrlblo bloodillsoa-iohas huua priitioanc'LMl tlm
iiii > ! it > iiccosiriilroiuoily over discovered fur tin * ub *
eoliitu euro ut the illioiso Ilia HIICCIHI with inlj
cllsi'inolms nmor boon oquullot A cuiuplulo CUM
Kimnuituod ,
LOST MANHOOD
nousnil wonkniHsoH ofll o nextinl orjian * , norvoiM *
And Ilinlillty nnd cloipondeiti'y absolutely unroJ.
Th uiollof U linmmll tin inn ) euniplut ? .
SKIN DISEASES ,
nnd nil Ulvtniai n ( tlio blood , llror , kldnpyj , mil
blnddor porniiiniiiitly curud ,
FEMALE DISEASES
The doctor B ' 'Florae Treatment" for ladlon li pro-
noiinccil | iy nil who liavo mod It lo bn tlm niont coin-
plptunnd t-ormmtont ruinody ever otTered for tlio
irentmentof fciualiiclhiiitaoj. It N truly a wondortul
rttinvdjr. Hours for ludloi , from V to 4 only ,
DR. McQREW'3
MnrTollou * niuci > ii < i III thu trpiitmont uf prlrutodli.
OH3O8 hiut won for him n reputation which I * trulp
nullon il la charac'titr , and lil Krt'Jt army of pnllnntii
rcnrliDfl from the Atlantic to Uio l'iirllli > . J'liudoitor
la a Krailunto of "nvulnr" mmlKluo n d tma luiy
IOIIR nnd cnrufnl expurluaco In luiipltil pruutlco ,
and la clawd niiiniiK Uio inndliiK npiii'lnilsti In mod
ern xclonco Tiontinent by Lorroiioiulonco Wrltu
for clioularn about encli of tlio iibovo dliu 1109 , fruo.
Olllco , 14th and Farn 1111 Streets , Omali i
Nob. Kntranco on olthor struct.
OIP fiC'UOOI ,
Lnilldln ' . United Slates Indian solinol Nor
vlou , Genoa Industrial .si'liool , Oenua , Null. ,
Muy f ) , IhOl.-Sealed prnpimalH , enilor"oil "I'm-
poials for ereetlon of school hulldliiK , " and
addriHsiKl to the undorslKned at ( Jemm , Ni'li. ,
will bu reeelvt'd at this Hchoul until 1 ii'ulouk
of Juno 1 , Ih'il ' , forfdrn'tthliiK ' the material anil
eioetlnK a K'rls' ' brlek diirinltory bullillniz on
the riuhool Kiiiundx In aeoonlaiiL-u with pinna
and HlioulHuitlunH that may hi ) oxainlned at
the oulfo of thu "lino" at Omaha , Null. , and at
thbhohonl. Tlm neeessary nxcavatlon and
cnidliiK will bu ( Innu by the Hohool nml thn
gravel required In conornlo work furnlshoil ,
uiiHortKined on the Krciund. without i-osl to
the contractor. Certified UliockH , Hueli hid
must bo aueinnpanled by u iui tilled
cheek or draft upon HOIIIO United StutrHtliums *
Itory orHolvimt national bank In thulclnlly
of the hldilor'a ulaoii of business , initdu Day-
aliln to tlm order of the I'liiitmlnHlonur of In *
dlan airalrn , for at loHHt 5 jior eentiifthn
amount of tint proposal , whleh ol > "okor draft
will he forfeited to the Unltod h' ' ito-Un uaso
any bidder or blddors rueelvliiK aniiwaid
Hliail fall topiomptly iixuuuto aeontriet with
KOOI ! and HunhtlentHiirei' , othorwIxK to hit
lutiirned to thu bidder. I'lio rlxht Is reHorve < l
to rujeet any and all bldtiorany part if ) any
bid If ( Ici'Nicil for thu best IntnriHlH ot lint
service. W. U , Uacluis , Hupeilntundent
Notice ( > Coiitrnutnrri.
Notice is herohy ( tlvon that sualod bids will
bo nsuelvod hy the Ixmtd of pnhllo laniU and
bulldlnsdiat thu olllcu of thu gooiotary if
Htatont lilnroln. Noli . lintll the 2n < l day o'
Juno , In'll , at J u'olocl > | ) . in. , fur thu erection ,
coiistriiutlon ami uomplotlon uf u twu-xtory
brlok and Htonu hiilldtni ; known as "Thu rHato
Industrial HuhOol for Ilny.s and Ulrls , " to hu
urceii'd ut Uenuvn , t'lllmoru ennnty , .Null , in
per iilaiiH , NiieullloitloiiH and deiiKiifi now on
illu in ihunlllnoof the eoniinlbslonerot publio
landhand biilhllnxsnt lilnuoln , Nub .
Contraolors will ho reifiilriiil to eonform to
rules and rnxnlatluiis UN aot forth In Hpuuill-
oatloiiH adonted lir tlm board.
Thu hoard reserves thu lUht to reject any
and all bills.
Dated ut Lincoln , N ib , . May 0. 18'U.
A. ll llliHi'imKr.
I'rcHldunt Hoard I'uhllo 1 , inilH and HullMln'M
Attuit ; J GUN 0 AU.UN , Bucrulury of Htatu