THE OMAJ-IA IAlL.\r ) . BJSJS : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 10 , 1891. 5 ROBBED OF FORIY THOUSAND , Banker Tbajer loses a Big Roll Between Omaha and Ohictgo , IT WAS STOLEN FROM A SLEEPING CAR , tTwo Hundred HIilp Dnllilrrs Thrown Out or Employment A City Council CHICAOO Omen or TUB Bnn , I CiiKuno , Juno 0. I E. D. Tlmyor , the octogenarian banker of Brandon Is said to have lost (10,000 In notes nnd securities while an liU way from Omaha to Chicago last Friday. In Omaha , accord ing to the story , Thaycr has lartro business interests , and that city wis ou < of the points visited by him. After completing his bust- ness in Omaha , Mr. Tlmyor loft for Chicago "Friday night over the Hook Island , arriving hero at noon Saturday. With him ho car ried n small hand satchel containing notes nnd mortgages to tlio vnluo of M0,000. Be- ton rcarhlnr ; Chicago Mr. Thnyor vUlted 'tbo timing car , leaving the satchel with Its precious contents unguarded In the sleeper. When ho returned It was gone. Tha con ductor xvtunppoalcd to , llltowiso the porter nnd the train boy and the brakeman and the various passengers. None of thorn could tell anything regarding It nnd Mr. Tlmyor landed In the city without a satchel and without n clew as to Its whereabouts. After registering nt the Atlantic hotel , opposite the Hock Island depot , Mr. Thnyor went to the police headquarters and made known his loss. SHIP YAIim SHUT DOWN. The depression In lake trnfllc has compelled the Chicago ship bulldlng'cotnpany to shut down Its yard at South Chicago , and work has been indefinitely suspended. "I have no Idea bow long the yatd will remain shut down , " Manager W. -Babeock said , "but with the present outlook for ship building It \villboforsomotlmo. " Over two hundred men nro thrown out of employment. ASKUD THE MATOll TO 11KSION. Alderman Haynes created n big sensation in the cltv council last night by introducing n resolution nsKlng Mnyor Washburno to resign. The resolution , was preceded by five "whorenses , " reciting that Wnshburno had referred to the council as n boor garden nnd said to preside ovorits deliberations was dls- tasteful to him. The rules were suspended nnd tbo resolution wus placed on lite , only Alderman Huyuos voting in favor of the measure. AMOVEIt A SCHOOL TnACriKn. Rov. F. G. Parish , pastor of the Methodist church nt Hanover , 111. , paid such marked attention ton school teacher named McBride that his young wlfo was prostrated. Ho brought her to a Chicago hospital and return ing to Hanover continued his relations with the school teacher. The wife laid the matter - tor before the church ofllclnls. to whom the preacher confessed and was discharged. The hchool teacher resigned nnd the preacher and his wife cnmo to Chicago , where they are snld to have become reconciled. C PJtKACIlKH AT A SUN1UY SCHOOL PICNIC. When the congregation of Kov. S. L. Conrie wont to a pio- ula on Sunday contrary to his wishes ho mounted Mi bicycle nnd riding furiously to the ground whore the picnic was being held , took u stump for n pulpit nnd de nounced the picnic nnd picnickers in the se verest terms. Ho says he intends to keep up the practice so long ns his Hock continues to Book forbidden postures. SWINDLKIIS PLEAD OUILTT. Fred Hartlng and F. Harrington pleaded guilty in the federal court yobtcrday of using tha mail for fraudulent purposej. They formed the Pacific portrait company and had ofllccs in this city. Their schema was to Bond circulars In the country offering big in ducements to people who would act as their nconts. Those ngents they would Induce to order what they called a free picture , nnd when It was finished n big bill was sent to the agent , who generally bad to .settle. They did a thriving business. Many other portrait trait companies were Indicted for working the same scheme , and n majoritr of them liavo consentcil to plead guilty. Sentence in the cases of Hurting and Harrington was re- ervod. nx-pnornn A OAHUBX OF EDKK. A colony of about twenty-live Poles loft last evening for Now York , cnrouto to the land of their nativity. One of them remarked that the colony was returning to Poland to re main permanently , not being pleased with America. They had boon Induced to leave tha fatherland by flattering reports sent out of n country full of gold mines , lucrative po- * -tpns ! , free homos , etc. They tlid not llnd the ! frurdon of Eden pictured in their minds nnd longed for the old homo nnd its easy , quiet mode of life. I'liCULUIl LAXD TITU : CA3E. Papers were filed yesterday In the circuit court Inn cnso which Involves the title to eighty acres of property situated just southwest - west of Jackson park and worth $200,000. The case Is one of peculiar Interest , ns it re quires n decision which will sotllo the prop erty rights of lusano persons. In 1837 Charles T. Stan ton acquired tltlo to the property now in litigation from Henry A. 1'ardeo , who had the some year received a patent from the government. In 1343 Stanton - ton started overland to California. Ono any. while the party was camped in Colorado , ho wandered into the mountaihs nnd was killed by wolvoi , bis partially devoured body being found the next morning by his comrades. His heirs thought co little of'tho eighty acres of swamp land lying south of the then strug gling little city of Chit-ago that they ne glected to pay the taxes on It , nnd in 1S-IU it was sold to William Husscll for 75 cents nn ncro at a tux salo. The property changed bands many times and finally was'purchased by E. S. Droyor. Uroyor recently sold It tote to L. W. Fnrnhnm. who now wishes to either quit the tltlo or hold Mr. Droyor responsi ble. Ono of the sisters of Stanton , Mrs. Elizabeth Stauton Bryant , was nt the tlmo of his death n maniac. This woman Is still nllvo , though nearly ninety years of ngo. ODDS AND K.VnS. Dccanso .Tames McDonald and John IColloy at In the yard nt the county hospital until 10:1)0 : ) , wnen the regular bed tlmo of that In stitution was 0 , they were dismissed. Both had their logs broken n feu days ago and still were piaster casts when they hobbled Into Dosplamos street station. It took them ilvo hours to come from the hospital. A syndicate of Boston capitalists , at the lictul of which is Colonel Samuel Parker of the Parker honso of that city , has opened no- . . . ( Totlntlona with Hobort Strnhorn of Hyde 1'urk for tha purchase of the Uniloy hot pprlngs of Hallcy , Idaho. Society around the stockyards believes that the wife of Michael O'H.illornn nnd Frank Gaul have eloped to Omaha. Mrs. O'llallorau was loft n small fortune by her father , who died recently. * The Gllmoro-Rvan fight was broken up in the llrst round last night by oQlcora from the East Chicago avenue station. , NO C1H1IOX TIIUST YET. Inquiry nmonKlo.uiingoleetrlo lighting con cerns of this city fall to oonllrm the reported combine nmong carbon manufacturers of the United States. The flrnu mentioned as hav ing- formed a trust Include the National , Btanilard nnd Brush carbon companies of Cleveland , fidelity carbon company of St. Louis , Thomson-Houston carbon company of Fremont , O. , nnd Faraday carbon company. U'besQ iucludu almost all of the prominent ( Inns engaged in tbo manufacture of carDnn. "I know of no combine amoin ? the carbon manufacturers , " said H. K , Su nnv , thn west ern manager for the Thomson-Houston clco- trlo company to Jay. "An effort wits made four yours ago to effect n combine but It proved disastrous to Its promoters , " WESTKIIK I'KOI'LK IN CIIICAOO. Among the western people In Chicago today were the following : At the Sherman Mr. and Mrs , N. O. Worth , l > a Molncs , la. At the Trtmiout Mlts Carrenter , Miss Karlo , Omaha. At the Palinor-0. E , Lee , Onmha ; Wil liam M. ITorry , Park City , Utah ; Miss Myers , CheyQnno , Wyo. ; Sonnen.icholn , Mr. and Mn. It. P. IClokeVcat Point , Nob. r * At the Auditorium O. H. Robinson , Hoi. cnn , Mont. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. IU Windier , POJ Molnos , la. ; J. E. Uoogo , Sioux City , la. ; J. O. Wllcko , Hoatrie * At too Clmud Paclilo-Mre. Uobort E. } V enrol. Jamoi E. Street , Uruat fulls , Mont. ; W. E. Skinner , D. J. Colltnv DCS Molncs , la. : E. T. Iticn , Cednr Kapld * , In , ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F. Eastman , Dos Molnos , In. ATKISSOX. _ _ Wni. II. Doyle Ftinoral sorvlcca nt his Into residence , 1710 Dart , nt 2I0 : ! p. m. today. Donn Gardner olllclntlnfr. 1'Vlonds of the family cordially Invited. HOVTMl 'ojlAJlA. Tlio City Council. Mayor Sloono nnd ail members of the city council were present at the meeting Mon day night. The petitions of John Fit/herald , Mlchnol Hanson , M. F. Egnn , Thomas Flaherty and Jnmcs Murphy to bo appointed members of the lire department , nnd J. S. Vosburg to bo appointed inspector of public works , were re ferred to the mayor. The license applications of Charles Splttt nnd Dnnlul Haftnrty were referred. The li cense npphcattou of John Stronglon was granted. H. H , Uarcn was appointed poundnmtor vice Edward Murray , who refused to act. The city attorney will draft au ordinance for a sidewalk on the west side of Twenty- fourth street from Q to Wyman streets , and u III also look up the eight-hour law as It may relate to the city. City Clerk Hyan will notify low owners on Twenty-fourth and L. streets to fill up the holes within liftoon days or it will bu con * deinncd as a nuisanca nnd filled up by tha city nt the expense of the property owners. Ulds for tbo grading of Thirty-third street from H to L streets were opened as follows : price per OverISluoh Bidders. yard. haul. plpo. John Condon . lOtfc. Jfc. ( We. Edward Pholan . 101-5 1 78 Turnpleton & Morrow. . 11 4-5 1 05 Cash Brothers . 110-10 1 75 Slophonson& Williams. . 12 1 75 Norton Brothers . 132-5 1 II. 'Jo Tl-o commit too on streets nnd alloys was authorized to enter Into n contract with .lohi * Condon the lowest bidder , to do the Adjourned to meet Wednesday evening. School Kxhlb In. A novel nnd Interesting exhibition of school work has been prepared by Superintendent Munroe nnd his corps of teachers In the city school for parents of pupils and persons in terested In the public schools. Commencing next Thursday ami lasting three days nnd three evenings , n public exhibition will bo made of the written work of nil the pupils of the schools during the past school year. Uoom 2103 N street , occupied by Masson & McMillon , will bo used for the display. AJ this Is simply a means of giving parents nn opportunity to become familiar with the worn and progress of the pupils , the exhibits will consist simply of the daily routine of the pist school year. All parents of pupils and persons in terested nro Invited to visit the room. A Trio of Accidents. While working nt one of the stamping ma chines at the Cuduhy packing house Fore man Michael Connors got his right thumb caught In the stamp. The member was so badly mashed that amputation was uocos- sary. Frank Flustos. * boss In one of the depart ments of the Cudnhy packing plant , got his left hand hadly burned with chemicals. The Injury is not serious. William Snmmcrs got tbo two first fingers of his right baud caught between a couple of tlorcos nnd the members were badly crushed. DeRreo of Honor. At the mooting Monday night to organize n Degree of Honor , Ancient Order of United Workmen , Mrs. J. C. Graham was elected chairman and Mrs. H. C. Hllllker secretary. A committee on arrangements , consisting of Mesdames Harry B. Monofeo , A. Boyd , Frank 1. Leo , C. W. Miller nnd A. L. Boblnger , was appointed. Messrs. Jacob Joskolok , Harry B. Monofoo nnd H. C. Hllllkor were appointed n commit tee to receive nnd entertain Organizer O. I. Van Dyke of Shelton on his arrival next Monday night to Institute tbo degree. Hlrthilay. A housofull of friends or Landlord and Mrs. Daniel KnfTorty llllod the City hotel Mon- last night on the occasion of the eighteenth birthday of Mr. John nafferty. Mr. liafferty was remembered by friends with welcome presents. Dancing was the order of the evening , the largo dining room being filled with interested narticlnnnts In the hmvitch- ing waltz. Vocal and instrumental music and a great spread made it as pleasant a gathering as oven the entertaining Landlord and Mrs. liafferty could make. It was a success. PleiiHiint Call. The Nonpareils , a social club , twonty-flvo or thirty strong , went In a body Monday eve ning to pay their regards to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clifton , Twouty-sixtb nnd H streets. Together with the club members nnd friends the cozy homo was lilted with smiling faces nnd welcoming hands/ Music and lunch added to the pleasures of a delightful social evening. The party left showering good wishes on the popular groom and his charm ing brldo. No\VHpai > op Organization. The stockholders of the Drovers' Journal printing company have organized by electing Perry Soldon of Ulnlr president and Donna Alibory of Blair business manager. At the next mooting- . Saturday , the l.'lth , the elec tion of secretary and treasurer will bo mado. Notes About the City. D. Dean has returned from Iowa. Mrs. Michael Keinor is among the sick , Mrs. Temple , wlfo of J. W. Temple , has gene to Lincoln to visit friends. Dr. T. A. Bcnolck has gene to Boston , Mass. , to spend a fortnight at homo. Tbo now militia company will moot tonight in Kowloy's hall , Twenty-sixth street , for drill. drill.A A mootlncr of Foroitors will bo hold m Evans' hall , Twenty-eighth nnd U streets , this evening. Anton Notusollstl and Mattie WUa , both of this cltv were granted a marriage license by Judge Shields. Mr. mul"Mm. 1 . TJ. Pinnoll have returned from 1'oru accompanied by Mr. Pinnoll'a In disposed mother. The weather permitting the King's Daugh ters will give the postponed picnic tomorrow afternoon In Syndicate park. The postponed entertainment the league will bo given In the Methodist church , Twenty-third aud N streets , Thursday even ing. ing.Tho The building committee of the Presbyteri an church today will dcclda on tbo plans of tno now church odillce nnd work will com- moiico ut once. * Delegate Fred McDougall and Captains Frank 13. Hart nnd O. C. Cole have gene to Geneva to attend the mooting of the state camp , Sons of Veterans. M. J. Stephen of Morris , 111. , formerly of this city nnd one of the popular yards em ployes , U back and Is receiving a hearty wel come by lib many friends. Postmaster John M. Glasgow Is having the southwest corner of tils resilience lot on Twenty-fourth street graded nnd will move bis oflico on tbo graded spot. Mrs. Collins , wlfo of Superintendent C. J. Collins , nnd her sister , Mrs. Huntwifo of A. B. Hunt , have gouo to Vermont to upend the summer nt their n-\tnl placo. They will visit St. Johnsbury and Moutpollor , Vt. , and Bos ton , Mass. James H. Bulla of the board of education has secured the room in the Hurdy block , -MOH N street occupied Masson & - , by < Mo- Millon. for the school exhibit to bo given Thursday , Friday and Saturday next. The room will bo open to visitors each ovonlng. Commencing Jane 15 , by a recent Union Paclflo order , tntiisiMrtatlon for ono will bo issued with each bhipmont of two to live carloads - loads of stock , transportation for two with shipment * of Ix to ton carloads , nnd for three with eleven or more oarloadi. The order appllu * to both east an J wait ahlu- ruonti. How'to Cure the COIIKI ! Following Ijii toot tirlppo. For n troublesome couirti there Is nothing better thanChamberlain' ? Cough Hemody. It strengthens tbo pulmonary cigans , allays any irritation aud u Hoc tu ally ourea the cough. It la especially valuable for the cough which so often follows an uttack of the grlo. For sale by all HARD PROBLEM TO SOLVE , Passage of Men iu Obargo of Shipments o Live Stock- PRACTICE THAT HAS BEEN MUCH ABUSED. Effort to Abolish Unlimited Ticket * in Western Passenger Associa tion Territory Has Not Prorctl Successful. CniCAOo , Juno 9. Ono of the most Im portant questions before the Western Freight association , which began its Juno mooting today , is that of the passage of men in charge of llvo stock shipments. The roads have boon in the habit or allowing free transportation to the men who are required to nttend to the llvo stock on route to mar ket. The practice has given rlso to much abuse. Parties receiving this transportation have frequently put in claims for moro than they worn entitled to and have succeeded In securing It , with the result that the roturu portions of the drovers' tickets have fallen Into the hands of scalpers nnd proved a never-ending source of demoralization la passenger rates. How to got rid of this evil is a question that has boon under discussion by the western roads for n year or more , nut there Is a prospect that it will bo settled al t his meeting. The question was up today , but no change was made In the present rules. Forms of bills of lading offered by various shippers were considered and referred to a special committee to report at the July meet ing. The fixing of ratoj on dock coal to Illi nois points was referred to n cointnittoo ol the Interested linos. UNLIMITED TICKKTS , The effort to abolish unlimited tickets In the territory of the Western Passenger as sociation has not thus far proved successful , as the movement was really inauguratec within the association , and has been produc tive nf good bccauso the eastern roads have ngreod to discontinue the USD nnd sale of un limited tickets , but the western Hues have been unable to reach a unanimous agree ment on tbo subject. The Chicago , St. Paul & Kansas City is the one road that blocks the movement in this territory , that company for sorno reason or other having failed to record its vote for or against the measure , though all tno other roads have voted In favor of it. Chairman Flnloy has called upon the Chicago cage , SL Paul & Kunsns City for its vote , but bus not received it as. yet. WANT I.OWTSH KATES. A delegation of merchants from Grand Rapids , Grand Haven and other Michigan towns have been in the city today for the purpose uf demanding from the roads bettor rates on east-bound freight than they are al lowed at present. The rates from the towns mentioned uro now the same as these from Chicago , nnd the shippers claim that ns the distance from these points Is shorter than from Chicago they should bo allowed lower rates. It Is not probable that tbo request will bo crantcd. Another Could Itoad. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Juno 9. Mortgage bonds of the Fort Scott & Eastern railroad have boon put upon record at Clinton , Mo. Georce Gould is named as president and Edwin Gould trustee. The contemplated road runs from Fort Scott , Kan. , northeast The Shah of Persia Though advanced In years , has hair of rnvcn hue. Gray hairs ace stilctly prohibited In ills dominions , aud hdico the large ship ments to that country of Ayer's Hair Vigor , by the use of which the Shah's subjects save not only their hair but their heads. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores the natural color of the hair. It should be on every toilet-table. . " Some time ago my hair began to fade nnd to fall out so badly that I thought I should be bald ; but the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor lias restored the original color anil made my hair strong , abundant , and healthy. It does not fall out any more. " Addle Shaffer , MO Race st , Cincinnati , Ohio. "My hair ( which had partly turned gray ) was restored to Its youthful color and beauty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's Hair Vlcor. I shall continue to use It. &a there Is no better dressing for the hair. " Galilo Gapp , Ueorgcaua , Ala. Ayer's Hair Vigor. DR. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Sold by all DruggljU and I'ert umer . Drs.BettsBetts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , STREET OMAHA. NEB. Tne moat widely nnd favorably bnoTrnipeo * mllntoln the Unftei SUvtoi. . Tliolr long ez portonoe. remarkable lUlll nnd universal iuo- COM In the tronttuont nnd euro of Nervoua , Chronto anil BurKlcnl Dlsnaxon , entitle thei eminent phyilolnnt to the full conDdenceol th * nnilotcd nvurywhero. They gunrantooi A. OBRTAIN AND POSITIVE. OUIIB for the awful arreotoof onrly vlco and tha iumor- onn ortla that follow In Hi trnln. VBIVATB. JIl.OUl ) AND SKIN DISEASES iporxlllr , coinnleloly anrl pcruianntlr cured , NERVOUS nElllLlTV AND SEXUAL IH8- OUUER8 yield readily to their uUlllful treat- mi > 'lLKi ! , FIBTOLA AND nKOTAt ULOEI18 guaranteed on rod without pain , or detention from builne n. HVDKOUKLE AND VAUIOOCELE penuv nontly nnd luoccssfully anrud in evorr case , HYPHILIS , OONOUHHKA , QLEET , Bper- matorrKos , Hoiulnal Weakmws , Lout Mnnhood. NlKhl EmlsiloiiH. Decuyrd Faculties , KeinuU Weakneu and all dollouto dhorilur * pooullnJ to either ox poaltlvoly eured , HI well as all functional disorder * tun t result from youthfv'J fnllloa or the nxcosanf mnturo years. Retired , removal complete without cutting , onuitio or illtixtiUlon. Ourct effected at huma by patient without too * mont's pixln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURF niRl' The n"ful effooU ol fi OUIYL , UUIXU early vlco whloh bring * pruanlo woalcnoss , destroying both mind and body , with all its Ore.dod ills , permanently cured. HRS H1JTTS Address those whti riaro 1m- L/1VO. 111,1 1O ' paired thoiui Ivea' by Ira- proper Indulgence and solitary nablti. whloh ruin both ml nil and body. unuttlUB them ( or builnrn. it lid y or nmrrlnxe. , MAHIIIKI ) MEN nr thoiu entering on that buppr life , ware o ( pbysloal debility , qulokljr ulateo. OITR SUOOBS3 la oa M upon facia. First Practical exptrt * encq. Beooiirt K ory cmo la ipeclally stuuleo. thus itartlntt rlpht. Third medlolne * are prepared In our laboratory axnctlr to suit each oaM , thus offoctlnj ouioivlthout Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NED ( ilert and J.eucorrliona cured In ; days by the Krenoh Humody en titled the KINO. It dissolved BBnlnst. un U absorbed Into ttie InOamod purls. Will ID fund money If It does not euro or causes stricture uentlemon. hero Is a rullublu article , lla puekaee or S for J.l per mull prepulcl. Mc- pormtck A Lund. Ouiuha ; U A Melchnr , Howard Moyoru and K. J. Suvkorn. Houth Omaha ; A , I ) , tfwtet-and II. 1' , Kills Council through Vernon , Daloi and Henry counties and on m toward Si. Louis. This Is prno- ticnlly the route or tno St. LouU. Kntnas City & Colorado road/runninff from St. Louis to Union. The roiylja Irondwl for $1,000 n mlle for construction. , only nnd the instru ment recites the tlmo"nnd , manner of build- Intf the road.Vh4iV built It will contest with tbo MIssouri.mKunsiw & Texas for tranio In that country. It will mnko n first class feeder for tbo Mlssouil I'nciflo and the road Is actually consU-ncted from Fort Scott to Uich ill 11. - To Dlffftbl Coltls , hondaenes nnd fovefal to clcanso tbn system ofroetnnlly , yet pontly , when costive or bilious or when the blood li.lmpuro or sluR ish , to permanently euro Hn'bllur.l constipation , to itwnkon tha Kidneys and liver ; to a healthy act tlvlty , without Irritating or weakening tuoui use Syrup of Figs. MARKS A. IlWl3HUNCE. Wlijr tlio Fifth Wnrtlors KJcic on the 1'lnn of AHHCsstiioat. Chairman O'Keoifo was the only member of the board of county commis sioners who put In nn npponr- nnco yesterday afternoon to sit as n board of equalization. Ho listened to the pro test of the taxpayers of the Fifth ward who , hooded by Fred Scbnako , chairman of the citizen's committee , objected to having $1 17 , . 000 of personal property taken away nnd credited to other wards. Mr. Schuuko's ox- plnnntlon on tlio part of the people is this : With this property taken out the valuation of the Fifth ward will fall below what It should bo. Thou ho fears that the commissioners will add n per cent to the cutiro valuation of the property of the waril , which will raise the rate of assessment accordingly. The protest was filed and will bo consid ered nt some future mealing of the board. The property that Is sltuatod In this , but has been assessed , in other words , is as follows : The Consolidated tank line , tno Nauglo tie company , the Crystal Ice company , tbo Bocock- & Proctor coal company , the Fowler elevator company , the Hammond Ice houses. the lines of the street railway company , be sides tbo mains of tbo pas and waterworks companies. County Attorney Mnhouoy was present and said "This Is not a question of law , bntoiio of fact. If these companies have tholr prin cipal ofllccs in the Fifth ward , there their property must bo listed , but If the ofllccn are not in that ward , then tbo property must bo listed iu the ward whore the ofllcos are lo cated. " Mr. Schnako pointed out the fact that if this rule is followed a largo amount of prop erty will oscnpo taxation. To Illustrate , ho cited the case of the Crystal ice company. Last year the property of this company was listed in the Fifth wntd and something in excess of $3,000 was roturhod. This year the assessment was made by the Fourth ward assessor and the return shows n valuation of 5700 , which Includes ofllco llxturos nnd n few horsos. The stock of Ice , which is In the Fifth ward , is not assessed. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. Cost little pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. Nona equal. Use them now. Dr. Blrnoy curea.catarrn. Boo bldy. Drew Up 'n hotter. The executive committee of the Omaha board of trade mot yesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clock and formula ted. n letter to bo sent to each member of the pan-republlo conference committee. Tha letter vvlll present the ad vantages of Omaha as n convention city nnd will Invite the committee to moot m Omaha next October. ell A full house witnessed the first presenta tion ofTUo Country Fair" to nn Omahn mullcnco nt the Uoyd lajt evening , nnd found In it ndoal of Ronuino fun nnd wholesome entertainment. Truo. the loiiRthy dlnloffuos were at times aoinawlmt tiresome , but ns a whole the Yankno courtship of Otis Tucker and Ablpnll True was siilllclontly luillcroua to cnptivnto the spectators. Tlicro is Jtnt enough of n plot to hold the four ncti to gether , audit at no tlmo unduly obtrudes Itself. Cold Molasses , by himself. Is n very well behaved thoroughbred and Is apparently filled with n realizing scnso of the responsibility devolving upon him In win ning the $ .1,000 stakes nt the county fair to save the old farm from the villainous mort gagee. The horse rnco is really n remark able piece of mechanical \voric , the three horses under whip nnd spur nnd nt full gallop remaining In full vlow of the nuilloneo for the space of n mtnuto ntul a half. The situation Is exciting enough to nrousn the keenest enthusiasm nf oven tha most blaso of thoatpr-goors. This nlny will bo the bill at the IJoyd for the remainder of the week , Includma Saturday matlnco. The closing performance will bo given Sunday evening. i , j.t u. Urvy Nye of Fremont is at the Millard. F. J. Warner of Lincoln li nt the Dcllono James Sklowlngof Stewart is at the Bar ker. ker.A. A. 1C. Kendall of St. Paul Is at the MiU lard. lard.P. P. C. liarris and wlfo of Chicago are at the Barker. Miss Ella Peterson of Tekamah is nt tbo Murray. J. F. Clnrkson of Chicago is a guest at the Paxton. Frank 1' . Ireland of Nebraska City Is nt Paxton. H. E. Wormloy of Nebraska City is nt the Dollnno. W. O. Allyn nnd wlfo of Loxtngton are nt the Dollotie. \V. Ci Urooks and wlfo of Beatrice nro at the Millard. J. Ward and wife of Grand Island are guests at the Murray. A. II. Duboln nnd M. II. Doe of Now Brunswick , N. J. , are at the Banter , Mrs. James Gill loaves for Now Vork to day , where slio will spoud the summer. M. O. C. Slmonds , landscnplst of the de partment of the Plutto , went to Chicago yesterday. Mr. John Hood , a talented young attorney of Portland Ore. , h visltinc his sister , Mrs. Licutoncnt Malloby nt Fort Omaha , Messrs. Baucrols and Puls who have been engaged nt the German theater for the past mouth started yesterday Lake , Wis. J. K. Chambers ana n party of kindred spirits will leave today via the North western for Lake Superior points on a Hsu- ing trip. Miss Clarence Hartsuff , daughter of Major Albert HartsulT , surgeon , Fort Omnlm , has returned from the Packer Institute , Brook lyn , to spend vacation with her parents. Jeff \V. Bedford has returned from the an nual mooting of the Northwestern Coal Dealers' association nt Milwaukee nt which ho was elected a director of the association. Knttctx of flve lines nr lti unilcr this heMl , fifty cents : ftich ad'litlonal line ten cf.nt * . DOYLE William II. , Juno H , n o 31. Funeral services from family resilience , 1710 Daven port , todiiy at 2M : p. m. to Prospect Hill. Friends of the family . .vlted to attend. Face Complete Scab From Eczema. Horul L okocl as If Sculdod. Baat Phya'clnna Ono Year Wi'hout Donoflt. Completely Ourocl by 3 Sots of the Outioura Romocllos. ami ncalptliiit tliortoc- Ion rnllcil Oivnnm. Mjr fnca wna , i tomploto vnli. nnil bir lii'iul whim I Imvl my hair cut Himlookml ! in though Ithi'l bffon soalrtmt. Am lm | > l > r l > ' > 7 after I rinvMvcit a ropy or jour Ircntlso on nklii ills- i > JO' . I imrvhiurl nsrtnf Crririw.vi , Aftur I h ul token HIM tlilnlt. . It hut nit illiapi > oir d , rttnl what I inntl toll JTOII li Hint 1 wn ilocliirltiK wltli mitonil of tlui boil niijFMi'liiiii In this country fur im-r n yenr. nnrt none of thorn aoomcJ tmlo tholot t hllof good. K. D 1'KltltV. I'ruprlptor Klkhurn Ilouu , Kwlnit , Nob. ! J I i Breaking Out 5 Years J 1 tiiilcrocl nltlm biuiklnu out Hpun my tin-nil fur fimror tlvu yp r . I ilootnrtM with tlio fnmlliloc - lor for n Imiit tliuo. but f I'ciuml tn itnln mi toMor , wlion n Irloti'l nf tiihui n'ktnl luo ti > try your ini'illclno. ntul 1 roniini'iiroil t iklnir It. ntul II illil niu moro KUIII ) limn nnytlilnir ! orcrtrlcil Itunktwo bultlot of tlio Ctr- iii't'ttA itK'toiive.NTi ' moil tnotiiixoi or tlio curt- t't'lil , unit Hitco pnkn'urtliii 01 rn I'lt.v SOA ! ' . niui ttnt untlroly onrvd I cnn nay , ttunki to tlio CU11- CtlllA lltAHiim. ? a nil tliplr loitmlor. l.iy.y.lK HANKI.r. . Calrl.ii.i ) , Inil. Cuticura Resolvent Tlio now lllood ntul Skin I'tirlflor ' , iiml greatest of Muiniir Itoinoillcs , Internally ( toolcmiMiitho bliMid of nil Ilium rltli'.s nnd poUonotiH ele ments. and thus remove tlio can-Hi ) , ntul Uim- ouiu , llin ijri'nt Skin euro , nnil Oui-ift'itA. ' fo.vi1 , nnnvqulslto Skin llonutlllor , ovtortmlly ( to olour tint skin iintl sonlp , anil restore the linlr ) , speedily and potinaniMitly cure ( ivory species of Itchlni ! , burning. truly , crusted , pimply , Rcrofulona , ntul lieri'illti.ry diseases ntul humors , from infancy to axe , from ulm plei to aurofuln. Soldo very \vhoro. 1'rlco , . 2. " > cs ItKSOiiVKNT , SI , I'ruiiurixl by the I'OTTUU DlUTd & iilKMlOAI. ; Oortl'Oll VTION. IllHlOM. 7 feonil for "How to Cure Skin llsea ) es"CI cw , 5D Illustrations , anil 100 testimonials. P1M I'LES , black ho uK red , rough , ohuppoil and oily skin cured by OinicuiiA Sou- . MUSCULAR STRAINS and pain ; , back ache. Weak kid neys rheumatism , nnil ulii'st pains relieved In ONI : MINUTK by the Ou- TIUUIIA-ANTI-1'AIN I'ljSTKII. . The first and only Instantaneous paln-kllllng plaster. BAD BLOOD ! Pimploa on the Faca / Breaking Oat | Skin Tionblos ) LUUoBores ) Hot Skin | Bolhl Blotches | Gold Bores | Bad Breath | Sore Month or Lips | If you Buffer from any or tficio njniptoin * , tuke E W H Y ? BECAr8sltfp0uOOD " II TO you rvornsed mercury I If BO , did yon ! nlvo roimolf tlio needed attention t the tnnol : Wo need not ttll you that you require a Wood medicine , to ensure freedom from ' " , ? * , , Ttn ' . Illoatl I Ifects. llr. Ackcr' KnRll.li Ililrlsthp : only known medlclno that vrlll thorouRhlj crniII- Sc-ito the polnon from the " . . "rf.lVutJ larJffw'Stu ' wMSw Ill Olio's Pprioilicnl Pills. Tills French roniodr ncti directly upon the Bonorn- tlru orKani and cures lupprosuloii of ttio uiennea. J3orthrco forlfS , nnil cnn bo imilietl. HliouM not bo moil during prt'ennncy. Jobbers , clrUKUlsts nnit the public supplied by Uoodmun Drug Co. , Oranlin. g ONDONDERRY L.ITHIA ! Evr.UYIlOlW 1.1KK3 IT. AjiTtK | CUMIS AND 1IOTKI.S USK IT. 3JoTOIS ( ) ! KVKUVVVIIKUKl'UIMCUim : IT , SKVKUAliTllortSAiVIMtl' * T11K.M DU1NH IT. Tin : SAUS i AUOII ; { TIIAN Ai.iiuviinn LtTIIIV \\AIT.li.-i COUIII.NKI ) , * Io\v rui'i.n IT m : OTHKIWISK. EUVRIIV TKSI'IMUMAI , VKUll'IKO MY A IMIYMl'IA.N. Wurrr ruuocunuou xvnirii isi't'i.fi OK TIIIIM. OH As 1C VOIW NKH I1UK ) WHAT Ol'U- 111) IIIH RHEUMATISM. TfKMKMIlKlt IT IS AN AXTinOTU TO tw SrilONU UU 'K. I ooic OUT rou onnAi1 IMITATIONS. jOni.irioUi'si'AuicidNa LONuoNonuiiY Kor Sale by all Kliat-CIass nriiRsUN and 1'AXTON * OAMjAOIIKIl , Distributing AKonl ! ) for OiiKilm. OHAnijB3B. 1-KUKINS & CO. . ai Kllby St , lloslun , Mns > 4. , aullliiK Agunta. MANHOOD RESTORED. "S.VNATIVO" th Wonderful fcptulta llroicily , Is > old with a Wrlttoniluiirnntro tu cure all .Vcryoui lu- ) coirs , euch at Wctk Mrmorjr , ix 4 of Ilmlu 1'owor , Ilcadarho , Wskcf ulof ti , Loit Jlar- hooJ , .s > rvou net , IAS- Bltuclc. all Uritlni and Before < t After Uao. lod.i of power cf the rhotoicraphcd front life. Ornoratho Oreani , tu either PCI. cnuttil by orcriertlon , > outhful lnilo creUon , or tlio ciceMtvo mo of tobacco , opium , or timulont , which ul'lmatcly lead to InQrmltr , Cousunu'llon and Iiunnlty. I'ut up In con > tnlcnt form to carr > In tlio veil pocket 1'rlco II puckw , or 0 for J5. with errry N order we lra n written nunrnntco t euro or rnfuml the inonoT. 6f ut by mall to ny addrua. ClrcuUr Irco. .ifcntlou thl > pijwr. Addrcs * . MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Hranch Offlco for U. B. JL 4I7 Itewnnrn Stri-fV , CHICAOO. lfI FOIl SA1.K IN OMAHA. NEU. , IJV Knlm & Co. , C r , ISth , t lloi.nUi St . J A. Fuller A To , , Cor Uth A Doiu-ll A * O Fovtrr A Co. . Coutuil llluffA. I * . HOTEL DEX.X.ONE. Cor. 1-lth nnd Capitol Arc. Just completed , has 1OO rooms , three stairways , from the top to the bottom , baa fine olavatar and dining room service , IB fire proof throughout , line billiard rooms and the finest toilet rooms In the city. Largo sample rooma. Suites with bath , etc. Cor. 14th and Capitol Avo. Street car sorvtoiin all directions. Rates , from $2(50 ( to $ 1. lOSEPHllLLOtW ' STEEL PES SS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. DomandPond' a Extract. Accept no substitute * "THE CONTINE T J " f i FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO. , PROPRIETORS. CLOSING 3000 PAIRS OF OUR FINEST SPRING and summer fancy worsted pantaloons at a most startling reduction in prices from early figures this season , A NOVEL AND ATTRACTIVE SCHEME. . , . 'See what it is ! Read the details and methods by which we assure every purchaser of a BON A FIDE RED UCTION IN PRICES. No talk , no words , no imagination connected with it , but actual discount made from former prices and paid to every purchaser in SIL VER COIN. Commencing Tuesday , June 9th , we offer as stated above , 3000 pairs of our finest and most fashionable styles of fancy w,9sted ; spring and summer pantaloons , of which we have a large sur plus received too late from- our manufactory , at a most bewildering reduction on 'every pair , amounting in some instances 'to 40 per cent discount. In order that there be no question in regard to the actual discount made each purchaser , the original prices marked on each pair of pantaloons will remain the same as they have been all the season , and the actual reduction made will be given to the purchaser in Silver Coin. You can handle it and estimate the discoimt you are getting without any talk from the salesman. On this entire stock of 3000 pantaloons , on all that are marked $4.50 and over the discount in silver will be found attached to each pair of .pantaloons , and after payment of the same the purchaser will be in possegsipn of an amount of silver coin that will show him the most amazing and satisfactory discount which he has ever received. Lot 1. 500 pairs of Fine Striped Worsted Pantaloons , correct styles , most desirable color ings in every respect , at $4-.50 per pair , accompanied by the discount , which willbe/z # in silver ; on every pair. Lot 2. We offer 800 pairs of our popular $5 line of Fine Plaid , Striped and Mixed Pan taloons goods made by some of the most celebrated American mills all new , fresh , desirable styles , ancTwith each pair purchased the discount in Silver Coin will be obtained by the purchaser , Lot ' We offer 1,000 p'airs super quality Fancy Cassimcre and Fancy Worsted Panta loons , mamifactured in our own machine rooms in the most perfect manner , the latest styles placed on me market , at $6 a pair. A large cash discount in silver will be received by each purchaser 'filbm this lot. , Lot 4. 'uVe / offer 500 pairs of the very finest quality Fancy Worsted and Silk Mixed Striped Cassimere i-Fantaloons made in America , all tailor made , and embracing all the choicest novel ties of botlWlomestic and foreign makes that are so popular this season. We ' offer them now at $7 per , j33ir , with the large cash discoiint payable in silver coin which accompanies each sale. As it is our purpose to distribute these bargain pantaloons as widely as possibly , and as the novelty of paying the cash discount in cash in silver coin is original , and we wish to make it as widely known as possible , we reserve the right to deliver biit one pair of pantaloons to each purchaser at the time of purchase. Continental Clothin CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TJH STREETS , Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River.