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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . WEDNESDAY. JULY H. 1891. Missouri Pacific Freight Trains Majt Unex pectedly Near Oilmoro Station , ONE ENGINE VERY B\DLY \ DEMOLISHED , Trunio Delayed I'or n Tlino Imt No Out ) wn > Hurt lluin WHH Goiienil ThrotiJili ( liu State. The regular freight train on tlio Missouri Pacific which leiivci Oirulin about 7 a.m. , eolllilod with nn oxtru freight tr.ilii at Oil- tnoro on tlio Holt line ycsturilnv morning. Tfto ncclilcnt resulted in ti badly dcmorul- Izcd cnyliiu mid ono freight air wns knocked olT the track. No ono wai Injured. lloth trains were wi'H mule. * control when the nccldent occurred mid hud nonrly stopped consequently the damage \viis comparatively Blight. Suncrlntcndunt Olltnoro and n wreck tut ; crow wont at oneo to the scene of the acci dent and succeeded In clearing the tr.iclc during tbo afternoon. HI3.VVV AM ) OKNH Oinaliii mill Xolii-askn CJi't Another Not " .Much NueiUMl" Itiiln. The rain which comnioncod In Omahii at nn early hour yesterday and continued nil day was Kcnur.il In its ohar.ictar and extended over a largo section of country. Heavy rain was reported nil along the lines of the western roaiU ontoriiiK Omaha , and the reports - ports received at the weatnor factory In tun federal building show Unit heavy rain * occurred over the entire northern central part of the United States Sioux City re ported 2.11 inches , which had f.illon during the twenty-four Hours ending at 7 o'clock yesterday , at which tiino It was still rain ing. At North I'lotto O.liii Inches had fallen at 7 o'clock and it wns still raining. Daven port , reported 2.10 Inches ; St. Paul , Minn , 1.HO indies ; Madge City , Kan. , 1 inch ; Valen tine , l.CH Inches ; Chicago. l.'JS Inches ; Huf- fnlo , < ) . : ; Inch ; LaCrosse , UMs. , O.WJ inch , At Omaha 0.7(1 ( of nn Inch had fallen at 7 o'clock. The Bllthorn nulTerod from another wash out on its Lincoln line nt the sumo plnco as holme. Tlio present washout is forty foot long and about tweutv-IIvo foot deep. Haiti was falling all d.iy. 1'asscngors were trans- ferrcit across the hroak and n gang of mtSn wns cngiiged In ropalrliiK the embankment. The Klkhnrii track west of Stanton Is under water for a dlstancoof 2,00 , ) foot. The Union Pncillc and U. & M. roads hail no washouts reported , but the heavy rains made the traetts soft arid trains are being run very slowly to avoid accidents. A Xt-iv Kind of Insiuv iiuc. For Uvcnty-tivo cents you can insnro your self and family against any bait results from nn attaclt of bowel complaint during the sum mer. Ono or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Uhirrhccn Uemedy will cure any ordinary c.ise. It never f.ills and it Is pleasant and .safe to take. No ono can af ford to travel without it. For sale at i ! cents per bottle by druggists. STIIKKT S Iluliis and OfllclnlXexIculGct liiTlisir Deadly Work. Parties from the northwestern portion of the city report that the condition of Spiuld- Ing street Is simply wretched. During the heavy r.iins of hut weak , In the vicinity of Twenty-ninth street , a largo amount of the cadar block paving was washed out ana floated away. Since that , time no oflort has been made to repair the street and travel has been allowed on the street the saino as before the storm. As a result of thU tlio concrete base for more than a block has been cut up and ruined. The rains of the last few days have wrought more damage , as the water has wonted under the pavement. Parties now stuto that from Twenty-fourth to Twenty- sixth street the paving blocks nro loose and liable to lloat away with the first heavy r.iiu. ! yrup of KlK'it produced from the laxative nnd nutritious juice of California figs , combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to bo most bonollclal to the human system , acts gently on the kidneys , liver and bowels , effectually cleansing the system , dispelling colds anil headaches and curing habitual constipation ANOTMIOll FAST Mllti. It Will Itun Iictwccii Oinnliii and i'a- clllo Coast I'otntH. Captain James 10. While , of Washington , D. C. , foiioral superintendent of the railway mull service , Is iu the city. Ho is making preparation to bet'in the fast time schedule over the Union Pacific and Orairon short line that was In operation last summer hut was abandoned when the unfavorable winter weather bjiran last year. The fast mall will Incrensn Its speed so as to naln about two hours botweonOnniha and Kan Francisco and between Omaha nnd Portland. . A Now Move. J.cslio & Leslie. Kith and Douglas. C. .1. Frico , Millant Hotel. W. .1. Hughes. tfM Kirnam. ( V2I N. 10th. J.V. . Clark. S. UOtti & Wooiworth ave. A. Shrotcr , 1MI ; Farnam. All the above named lending druggists handle the famous Excelsior Springs , Mls- ourl , waters nnd Sotori.in Ginger Ale. Sir. Mt'iHiipi-'M Siilu oClt. , Mr. .1. W. Meisncr has returned from his trip to Chicago anit was inked by Tin : DIK : for his sldo of the story recently published in connection with his retirement from the em ploy of Plumber Spell man. "Tlio published report" said Mr. Meisner , "did mo nn Injustice. My father was quoted us saying ho know I had been taking money that did not belong to me. What he did say was that ho know 1 was owing Spollnmii seine money. "Then too It was stated that I had boon giving the Uurton wonrm line dresses and hordes and a carriage. There Is no founda tion whatever for the statement. "I am nblo and ready and wllllnir to pay Mr. Spollmnn any Just claim ha may have agaln&t me and there wns no cxcuso whatever for him testate or leave it to bo Inferred that 1 owed him any money. " "Cold , couch , coftln Is what philosopher. ! term "a logical sequence , " Ono is very liiihlo to follow the other ; but by curing the cold with : i dose of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral , the cough w ill bo stopped and the cofllu not needed Ju t at prcsont. Will Tnku Another Whirl. Homo time ngo the city council adopted n resolution authorizing the owner ot the Annie Wilson property , on Douglas street , to lease It for purposes .similar to those for which other property -In that vicinity Is loused , and the chief of police was given no tice of It. It now ( levelopos that thu hoard of lira and police commissioners do not co incide with the views of thu council , and the chief has been Instructed not to allow -the phico to ho rooponod. This interferes with tin ) plans that called for Its entlro rollttlng this weok. Au oftlccr was detailed yesterday morning to put a stop to the. work , nnd the Council will now tuUo another whirl at the lubject. _ _ _ _ Every tissue of the body. every bono , muscle nnd orgiin , l made stronger ana more honlth- iul by the us > o of Hood's Sarjap.irilla. olloid t1lllllKOs | > Hov. Thomas S. Fitzgerald , who tins boon president of Cralguton college for the past three years , has been transferred toil similar position at St. Ignatius college , Chicago , and will bo succeeded here by Father James llooffurof bt. Louis university. It Is understood that , in accordance with the rules nnd customs of the church , Fnthtrs Corbley , Klnsolla nnd UIggo. who have been ot Crolphtan for three yo.M | , will also bo transferred this year. Small in size , great in results i DaYltts \ Little KurlyUUeM. Hut pill forCansUiu- tlon , boat for bleu HeAduchu , bust fur tiour Btounich. GUTTING IlliADV I-'OIl IJUHINKSS. Grnln Men Preparing Tor Work on the Open Itonrd. The grain men of the city generally ex press themselves as well satisfied with the result of Monday's meetings , which prac tically made the gr.iln and produce exchange nnd the board of trade ono organization The grain men , however , have not disbanded tholr exchange , but will Keep up their organization until the present officers' terms expire nt toast. Several grain firms have spoken for rooms in the board of trade building , and Cockrcll Urothcrs , S. A. McWhortor and the Fowler elevator compiny have already lakon rooms. The removal of the grain men to the board of trade rooms Is causing ronsidor.iblo Inconven ience to the tenants already occupying rooms there , but they appear ready to move out if by so ilolnir thov can contribute towards milk- lii if u grain imirlcut , of Omn'm The number of aspirants for the position of chief Inspector Is nolllkolv to bo largo as the position is not so desirable as Its name might indicate. . In other states tlio chief Inspector has control of the Inspection of grain at nit points In the st.ite. hut according to the Nobraslca law the duties of the chief Inspector are limited to the county 01 city for which he is appointed. The law reads : "It shall bo the duty of the governor to nppolnt by nnd with the ndvlco and consent of the senate , a suitable person , Who shall not bo n member of any board of trade and who shall not IIP Interested directly or Indirectly In anv warehouse In the state , a chief Inspector of grain , who shall hold his oflleo for the term of two years , unions sooner removed as here inafter provided for , in every city or county In which Is located a warehouse of class A or I ) , provided that no such grain Inspector for cities or counties in which nro located warehouses of class H shall bo unpointed , ex cept upon the npnlicatlon and petition of two or more warehouses of clsss 15 doing business in such city or county , and when there shall ho a legally organi/.ed board of trade In such cities or counties such application and peti tion shall bo ofllcinllv endorsed by such board of trade before such application nnd petition shall oo granted. " 1'iircnlH Itcnd Tills. .lu'v ' and August nro anxious months for mother } who carefully w.itch over tholr llttlo ones. Hot days and frequent ch'inges of temperature arc liable to produce cholera morluis. How satisfactory It should bo for parents to know that Halter's Pain Paraljver Is both a pleasant and effective remedy for nil summer complaints. It soothes and re lieves nil pain nnd griping and always eltects a complete cut o. _ _ JI 1 1 AT A K V 31 AT I KIIS. A Court- Martial at I-'ort HusHcll The Hiilar d ! Depart incut. General Brooke has called a general court- martial at Fort Uusscll on Friday , July 14 , for the trial of a deserter from the private ranks. Following is the detail for the court : Captain Charles A. Dempsey , Second In fantry ; Captain Junlus L. Powell , assistant surgeon , U. S. A" . ; Captain John 1C. Waring , Second infantry ; First Lieutenant Charles II. UoncstccI , Twenty-first infantry ; First Lieutenant Henry II. IJenham , Second in- fnntry ; Second Lieutenant Frank W. Ellis , Second Infantry ; Second Lieutenant Munroo McFarland , Twenty-first infnntr.\ ; Captain Enoch II. Crowiler , noting judge advocate , U. S. A. , judge advocate. The case is but an ordinary post trial , but owing to the fact that there are not enougli odlcers nt Fort Kusaoll to form n court martial General ISrooke is obliged to send officers from elsuwhero and has decided to send them from the headquarters and Fort Omaha. Captain Crowder , the judge advocate , will prosecute the case. It will bo his first ex perience in a court martial since being ap pointed Judge ndvoeato. General IJrooko has received a now map showing the boundary lines of the eight divis ions of tlio army. The department of the Platte looms up in the center considerably enlarged since the strip off S outh Dakota and , the state of Colorado has occ'n added. It Is believed that the adjutant general's ' olllco will bo given otio extra clerk In consequence quence of the additional territory uddod to the douartmont. _ Do not tuko any chance of being poisoned or burnu.l to death with liquid steve polish , paints or enamels in bottles. The "Hising Sun Steve Polish" issnfo , odorless , brilliant , the cheapest and best steve polish made , and the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass package with every purchase. > - Card ot'Tlrmks. Mrs. .lennlu Bennett nnd daughters dcslro to return to Triune lodge Knight.s of Pythins No. 50 , nnd the members of the Omaha Typographical union , their thanka for the extreme kindness shown by these or ganisations to the dead husband nnd father ( the Into J. 10. Bennett ) . It lessens the pain of the loss to know that , though our loved one died aw.iy from us ho was cared for by tender hands nnd bis memory respected by his associates. Four EinvAiiu , N. Y. , July 1 , 1S01. Ilotist : OF KnriiKsnxrATivcs , WASIIIXOTOV , D. C. The Kxcelslor Springs , Mo. , waters are delicious to the tate and -.ploiulul In re sults when used In bilious and malarial con ditions of the stomach. C. II. MAXSUII , M. C. District Court Judge Davis yesterday served notice on the attorneys that nfter Thursday of this week no moro Jury trials will bo taken up in Lis room. Friday morning ho will tnko up the general docket nnd hear motions for now trials. The un.lcrstnndlng I" now that on Friday all jurors not engaged on cases on trial will ho discharged for the balance of the tenu. The Judges will sit during the balance of the month to hear law nnd equity cases. Information Free. Do you know that any old sere or cut can bo absolutely cured by the Intelligent use of Hallcr's Barbed Wire Liniment. Bo merci ful to your horse and try It. That 1'nxton Mro Wall. The case of the state against J. B. Kitchen was heard by Judge Estollo yesterday and taken Under advisement. Tills case grow out of the burning of the Paxton hotel nnnex. After the lire Superintendent Whltlock , the inspector of buildings , examined nnd con demned the walls. Later ho ordered them torn down. Tins Kitchen icfusod to do. Ho was urivsted , tried and convicted In police court. The case was appealed. Nothing adds so much to a person's appear ance as a line thick head of hair of oven color , and to assure this use only Hull's Ilnlr Henewor , OliJcotN to IJolnjj Gulled. OM MIA , July " . [ To the Editor of Obtalnlning money under false pretenses Is , I believe , n crime , whether perpetrated by an Individual or a corporation , and I protest niainst thu Omaha street railway company gulling the public by advertising conspicu ously In front of nl ! thoircars : " ( Jo nee it nt llunscom Park from 7 to It ) p. in. , " when the company knows that said concern have been discontinued. WILLIAM CIM.MINUS. " \Vtion your heart Is bad , and your ho.ul is had , nnd you are bud clean through , what is needed I" asxed n Sunday school teacher of her class. " 1 know Ayer's Snrsnparllla , " answered a little girl , whoso mother had r - contly boon restored to health by that mod- Icino. \ \ 111 llnko Knrnitiiro. The Borom manufacturing company filed nrllclofl of incorporation in the olllco of the county clerk yesterday. The capital block Is fiO.OCKi. The business of the corporation will ho to manufaeturo and deal In school , church and opera homo furnlturo. Agate bearing scales , coffee mills with foot power , gicoers refrigerators , butter coolers , Catalogue of Hordon & Selloclc Co. , Chicago , Knrultiiro. Visit S. A. Orchard's npoulnl sulo do- parttnont , us you niiiy Iliul just what vou need in thuurnituro / line nt very imiuli reduced prices , Coiitlnontul bloolc , 15th tvnd FOUND HIS TEAM IN THE MUD , Jaraea Viney Mystoriouily Disappairs Wbilo on His Way to Onm'ja ' , NO TRACE OF ICM FOR NEARLY A MONTH. Money Konnil for tlio flrailing of htroet Iii lor Knray'iJ SnuopHsor Knlluro of n I'Ttilt ' A foreclosure case In which C. P. Heed ft Co. , nppcaras plaintiff. } In Justice Holmes' court h.is revealed acaioof mysterious dls- appearance. The plaintiffs hold a chnttol mortgage on a wagon nud team of horses holonirlng to lames Vlnoy , who about n yo.ir ago rosldod in Oma ha. lYUcly ho has bon engaged In putting up hay along the I'latte , nnd w.is last seen nt Hennlngton , Juno ll , when ho Inqulrotl the way to Omaha. Ills to.iin was found the fol lowing day by Constable Hnyder , mired in a sloiiL-h near that place , and had apparently wandered around and fallen down u twenty font embankment. There wns no tract ) to ho found of Vlnoy and Hlnco that tlmo nothing has been heard of him The tnorttpi o linn hoard of the clr- cu'iistancos ' nnd took stopt to recover the pro perty. A brother of tlio missing man , living at Nebraska City , was notitled and Is nowhere hero endeavoring to find some tr.ico of him , but thus far without success. HAVI'J THU MONKV NOW. Avulliiblo I'or the Gr.ulln ; ; of Doii' liiH Street. At last the members of the city council c.in see their way clear and have no hesitancy in saying that there nro funds to pay for the grading of Douglas nnd tlio Intersecting streets , from sixteenth to twentieth streets. The fuels are tnr.t the city comptroller cnn certify th.it there Is in the city treasury the sum of SlO.-I.VJ.'o In cold cash , available for this pnrpoio. For n long tlma there has boon nn unsettled account be tween the city and the county. It arose out of n land deal. On October I , 1891 , the county made nn nt- tempt to settle the claim , and in payment drew a warrant on the general fund for S10- I.V.I.2.V Thla warrant road , "in full of nil de mands. " The city would not accept the warrant ns the books i'i the coiii | trollar' ' olllco showed something like SI.'OO In addition to thonbov ntnount duo from tbo county. Kince tl.tit.dato ' thu warrant has been In'tho hands ol the county clerk. Yesterday Coiincilmen Cliaffco nnd Tuttle neld a session with the commissioners nnd nfter n pleasant little talk , the commis sioners agreed to erase the words"In full of all demands" from the warrant and lo.ivo the balance claimed an opei question to bo settled at some luturo date. This was ngrecablo to the couu- cilmcn. who so reported to Comptroller Uood- ricti , who accepted the warrant , drew the cash and placed the amount to the crodlt of tbo citv general fund. Ho will now cettlfy that there Is money in the treasury for grid- Ing purposes and as soon as the contractor's bond is approved by the city counciltho work of cutting down the Douglas street hog back can begin. _ Mn.for Kiirjiys Successor. Although Major Puray may not know it , ho has n temporary lease of life as a member of the board of public works. Lost week the major's term of onico ex pired. Tuesday Mayor Gushing selected Mike Donovan to net as a successor , but his name was rejected by the council , oven the democrats voting nirntnst the man's con firmation. Since thiit date the mayor has been doing n great deal of hard thinking , bat so fnr has been unable to llnd u suitable man for the position. Closed l y Creditors. The wholesale fruit nrd commission house of A. F. Plielps wns closed by creditors at noon yesterday. The main house is located at Lcavon worth , Kan. , and a branch at 1215 Howard street , this city. Mortgages to the amount of $ HJIJ ) ( ) have been given on the stock. The Manufacturers' National bank of Leavcnworth filed the first mortgage. This bank claims $7,28 1. The balance of the mortgages nra given to secure outsldo parties. A Traveling ; Mtui'8 Kvjiericnoo. F. S. Verbeck , who represents the typo foundry of Messrs. UarnhardtUros. & Spmd- lor , Chic.iL'o , says : "On my return borne ' " trom a trlp'I found our littlo" girl sick with Mimmer complaint. I went to a drug store nnd procured a bottloof Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhun Remedy.V'o gave her n few doses according to directions. She recovered In n short time and wo were well pleased with the medicine. " For sale by druegists. Union Ollicers. The Omaha carpenter's union met last night nt Green's hall , HIT Farnam street , for the purpose of Installing officers for tbo ensuing year and to listen to an address by thu national vice president , Mr. S. T. Kent , of Chicago. Mr. Kent did not appear but tlio installation was hold and the mi'o'.lnir proved to bo very enjoyable , although the at tendance was not , large. Tbo following gentlemen were duly in stalled as olllcers of the union : President , W. U. Mussor ; vice president , 11 , J. Uabbltts ; corresponding secretary , W. L. Million ; re cording bccrotary , M. North ; treasurer , C. O. Wallandor ; conductor , 1' . Oorner ; war den , E. F. Ualuwin. To tlio J'nlilic. CAPO MILLS , Tex. . Jiinu5 , 1801. Prom my own personal knowledge , I can recommend Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrho-a Uemedy for cramps in the stomocb , also for diarrluua and llux. It is tlio bo.st medicine I have ever .seon used nnd the best selling , ns It always gives satisfaction. A. 1C. yhorrill. li" ) und M cent bottles for sale by druggists. Voidlct of Drowning. A coroners iiunirat was bold yesterday afternoon on the body of the fourteen joar old boy , Willie IJoggs , who was drowned nt Cut-Off lake on the afternoon ot July 3. Two witnesses only were uxnmlncd. They told how Willie wns wadlnir in the water and suddenly got beyond his depth. As the Ind could not swim , he drowned before help arrived. The Jury returned a verdict of ac cidental drowning. Tlio Ij.itcst Conundrum. Why Is Hallcrs Sursanarllla and H unlock like the most popular so.ip of the day I Dccauso they both cleanse the skin nnd leave it soft and velvety. 'H CIIHO Continued. The cnso of Fritz Hornborg , who is charged with the i mini or of Michael Foley , wns called In police court yoatorday afternoon , but was continued until July -b at the request of the state's attorney. . Use IInller's Gorman Pills , the great con stlpatlon and liver regulator. Dr , Kensington , eye , oar , nmo and throat burgeon. IJIIO Dodge street. Robert Conoughey of York Is n guoat nt the Millurd. I'MIHOXA U PA UA ( ) ItA I'll t. J. P. Lund of Fremont Is nt the Dcllono. J. L. Cnldwoll of JJncoln U at the Paxton. J. II. Mallalleu ofiKcarnoy Is at thu Pax- ton. ton.A. A. J. Cosgrovo otJMncoln Is at the Murray. W. It. Ucntloy of lltcd Cloud ls nt the Mur ray. ray.E. . E. B. Cobb of North Plalto is at the Del- lono. lono.Alfred Alfred L. Atwood of Fremont is at the Paxton. L. M. Clark of Hfcitlngs is a guest at the Dellono. Charles Wtismor ot Grand Island is at the Mlllard. J. U. Barnes of Norfolk Is a guest nt the Millard. M. L.Elsmoro of Hastings Is n puest at the Mltlurd. ' 13. W. Peterson of Teknmnh Is n guest at the Murray. O , C. Thompson nnd wife of Blair nro nt the Dellono. Fra'ik ' P. Ireland of Nebraska City , Is at the Paxton. F. M. Richardson and family have jjotio to Mlnnctonka. Joseph Garneau , Jr. , wont to Denver yes terday morning. Mrs. htislov and child of Nebraska City are at the Mlllard. Hon. John Mattes and John Porjoso of Ne braska City , tire at the Delloue. A. D. Morse loft for Boston yesterday afternoon over tlio Rock Island. Albyn Frank , deputy clor.t of the United States court , has returned from Chicago. P. M. Hitchcock , travelling passenger ngont of the Lackawnntm line , Is In the city. Ex-President H. B. Hayes left for Fre mont , O. , yesterday afternoon , via the Rock Ishind route. W. II. Underwood of the American water works company started for Now York via the Burlington. Mrs. Walter Kminons went yesterday to Des Moinos. In. , to enjoy u short vocation with her parents. J. W. Grlftlths , purchasing agent of the Union Pacific , returned yesterday from a trip through tlio cast. A. J. Hanscom nnd family loft via the Rock Island reuto yesterday afternoon for Richfield Springs , N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Will of Chicago accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Dr.tko of Lincoln nro maklnir a living visit to friends in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Will are returning from an ex tended western tour. Mr. T. J. Gllmore , manngerof thoSt. Louis Mtignzino , arrived last inaht. His publica tion is the oldest of the kind in the west , hav ing attained its twenty-first volume. Mr. Gllmoro Is returning from a most dellghful trip to the "Rockies and beyond. " C. A. Davidson , chief clerk In the gnnoral passenger onice of the U. M. . returned Mon day night from a trip to Madison , Wis. He re ports having had a line time and feels greatly invigorated. Tlio trip seems to have devel oped an abnormal tendency toward "drawing ttio long bow , " and thu stories told by "Dave" about tlio fish ho caught on the Fourth , have depopulated the ollicn. IIH IS A JOX.VM. Wliut n Texas Gentium in Says of the American 'Xejtro. Colonel II. F. Kcaliug delivered his lecture on "The American Jonah" nt thu African Methodist Episcopal church last evening. Colonel Kealing is n native Texan , and grad uated at Tabor coUogc , Iowa , in 'SI. ThU university recently conferred upon thoTexan the degree of A. M. Mr. Kealing Is super visor of colored schools in Austin nnd n mem ber of the world's fair educational committee from the Lone Star state. Besides being the only colored man whoso writings have been accepted bv the Century magazine Mr. Kcaliug is the first principal of the Paul Quinn college at Waco , Tox. On account of the stormy weather only a small nudienco gathered at the church to hear the Texan speak. Rev. Mr. Mooru , the pastor , introduced the visitor. Reference was made to n man mentioned in holy writ named Jonah , who was thrown overboard on a certain occasion because of n belief that ho was the cause of the evils and disasters tttomling the voyngo. Thospeaker then told how the whale- was on baud to swallow Jonah and hold him for three days. Continuing , Mr. KcaliiiR said : "Tho negro is the modern American Jonah , thrown overboard in ISOb , when the law con- ccrnlin ; the prohibition of tlio importation of African slaves was passed. The constitu tion made the negro only throe-fifths a man , nnd ho Is neither palatable or digestible , north or south. The negro has been tossed about upon the sea of oblivion , the waves of popular opinion carry him about , and now ho is once more at soi upon the subject of the negro problem. By virtue of his cheerful ness and kindly disposition the negro of today is n truly American man. "In the north as well as the south the col ored race is laboring under the same difll- cultics arising among themselves upon ques tions of religion nnd social matters as the . .whites are upon national questions. " The speaker went on to say that there were no colored anarchists , but that many of them fought bravely in defense of the coun try's ling. Educational matters in the south were spoken of nt some lengtu , nnd a neat compli ment was paid to the northerners for their interest in the education of the ncirro. On account of the small nudlonco the lec ture was shortened somewhat , but all pros- cut were well pleased with the Texas gentle man's talk. Horiford's Acid Phosphate. ft you are Nervous and cannot sleep , try it. ICpisodo of tlie Street , John Parry was walking along North Six teenth street yesterday afternoon reading a letter. Wnen near the corner of Cass a tough standing In front of a saloon made some Insulting remark to Perry and the re sult w.w a smnll-si/od light. No d-imago was iluno to either of the participants. Perry hastened to the olllco of Prolocutor Cobb and llled n complaint against ills unknown assail ant , who is called John Doe tor convenience sake A good description of the man was left with the police , but up to 'midnight he had not been arrested. The soft glow of the tea rose is acquired ly ladles who use I'utoul'a Complexion Powder. Try it. _ _ _ To Welcome * the Guards. The Veteran Firemen's ' nssoclatlon held a called meeting iu the police court room last evening. It was decided to'turn ' out nud meet the Omaha guards upamtheir return this morn ing. The firemen will meet at No. ; i engine house at ( J ; : ( D o'clock in full uniform nnd march to the union Unpot. The veterans will escort the guards toitheir armory , where it Is cxpectoJ that a short reception will bo held. It is the request of ) Uio association that as many veteran llremuu us can will turn out to welcome the guards. Do Witt's Little Burly Risers , oostplll. nii.it. _ _ A'utiCfKif fife li/icmir tfti iml-r thti liMil , nflu cents : tttcli tut UdoMill line ten unit * . IIAWlT/.KK-Cleimo. iliuilitor of A. II. and Jiiila ItanlUur. It'ilnur.il U iidnesJav ' ! n in fioin thu fainlly < u1I I ih ; i en tu.'tl ' Soiitl : Tuont'.clli street- Intern , ent 1'orust l.aun. CUUUUN The Infant sun uf Mr. and .Mrs. Tliuiiiiit Ui.rr.in , Twi'utjslMli mid u Mroeii , tilctl at 4 o'clock yvslur.lny uftoi- IIIHIII Tlio Ixj.ly HIII liu til ; , un to Nurth llcuil Una inuiiiInK Cur interment. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Staudard. ONE MASS OF SCALES . Afntotod 3 Yoanby Drondful Skill - a : d Blood Dlooaso , with In- . touso Pa'n nnd Loss of Hnlr. All Other B imdios Pall , Rollovod Inntnntly nnd Ourod hi Four Wco a by the Otrlcura HomodioB. I h-ivo a few uords to say rcznrdttiR the ( 'UTCtniA ItcvmiiHJ. They hnvo uuioil mo In four weeks' time from nskfii nnd llhio.l llseu ) < o ulileh I liu\o had forox or throe ynar-i. Alcor- tiln : ( IriHM. my sUIn wiinld be. very sore , and always kept cr.ioklntf ami peeling elf In white se.iles. In cum weiiibermy face wammo mass ofscaies.lien In the cold uir Hie pain was Intense ; Itmilcl almost brinK tears to my eyes , mid my hlno I alto hclnu' In a pnor c in- dltliui , with a loss of Imlr. I have tiled every knuwii iivm'ily thai ns leconnn-irlcd to me. but It was nf no use , and save me very little benefit. s , hearlna of your Ct'ririniA HUM- I Dim. I coni'luilcd t iglxe them a trial. The llr.sl iipplle.itlon u'a\e nliimst Inslaiit relief. In a few weeks'time I found iny-olf cuti-d. and I am thankful for what they have dune forme. \ < uirrirrii'UHA liMinit ( : : : < urenhlcs- Ring tu thuse wliiinniy hnvu thu upp n tiinlly to use tliuni. I can recoiniiioinl thorn to any one. r.H.MUNI ) IvCKAH. STOPS Union A ve. . Uhlengo. 111. Cuticura Remedies KlTeet dally more gloat enresnf hninois , and dlse ises of the skin , s 'alp nnd blond Hum nil other lomedleseiimlilned. t'L't iruiti , iheuiunt Hkln euie. nnd Luni'i'llA SOAP , an eiilsltu | Hkln purlller and bi < autlller , e\teniillv. : and t'tiTtciTHA KiNoi.vhNT Ihu non blond piirlllur , and greatest of Humor lieineille" . Intei'iially , cure o\ory Hiieclesof Itfhlna. biiiii'nir. ' * o ily. pimply and blotehy d.-eMM's of the skin , hcaip and blood from Infancy lo aae , fnun ulmples in siiiofula , when thu best pliyslelans and nil other remedies fall. Sold everywhere. Price. ( Jtrrirt/'H \ , Me : SOAP , ! l'ci KKSOI.VBNT. } \ . Prepared by Hie 1'otTlilt Ulll'll. ' ( 'IIKMIOVM'OIIPIltVTION' . Ill StUII. { ifSeiid for"llow tol'tiroSldn D-scases , " 04 pagei i Illustrations , and 10) ) testimonials. HIII 1'I.r.P , black head" , red , rough , chipped rilll an loll } sit n enicd by Uimui'llA SOAP. OLD FOLK'S ' "PAINT" I'ull of eomfoii for all I'aliH. In- llainriiallDii. nndVeaknes of the ARetl Is tbc t'liriciniA AM'i-l'AlN I. STKII. the Hist ini'l only jialn- n inrtlienliin plaster. Now , Inaiant- aneous , and Infaillble. tuttt intt DOCTOR These fu.rbintcd iitlui'lir , Illloutu ) an 1 ! C'oiiMl.nutlnri. Mimllt pi en " .I lint Ami ti favorite utth the * Imllc * Sold In KntflaiKl for Is. * JM In America for U.c * Get * lliur from your I > nifisti ( , or ; aciul to W. U. MOO&nu A 10. , ; 40 Mcit llroailtar , > cw ) nrk. I I'orS.ih'by KUIIN & CO. , Om-iba. Pliysicians , Surgeons and Specialists , OMAHA. NCH. < Wjf&i $ ® The most wliloly nrvl fnvnriibly known spoe Inllsts In the United Hiatus. Their Imi ( > \ - porluucu , rc'inarkablu skill and imlvurMil MIC iTS9 In thu tn'.nliiiijiit and cini' ( \ur\oui ( . 'lironlc and MirKical Dlso.i i's , I'lilltlo ' thus rnilnriit uliyHlflans to tbo full cimlliloneu ol tlio nllllcti'u overvwhiTO. Thcv minranti'u : A UKKTAIN AND I'OSlTlVK Cl'HI. foi the awful cll'ccta of early vn-o and the ntimer- nus cv Us that follow In Its trnln. I'lUVATi : . Itl.UOl ) AND SKIN OlSKASI > spuodllv. t'omplotely nml iiorriiiinontlv oureil Nr.ltVOUh JiitIiITV ) : ANDhKXIIAl- - OKU1-.KH yield loadlly lo tbulr skillful treiit- AN' I ) guaranteed cured without palu or dctuntioi , from business. IIYDKOl'lUjR AND VAHICOOELK nnrinn- nently nnd siiuoessfully cnri-d la nvery I-IIM- . SYl'llll.I ? , UO.NDItUIKKA , OI.KKT , fpei- iiintorrluua. SemliKil Weakness , I.ost.Mnnhood. NU-ht ICiulsslons , Drunyuil I'acultles. fomali \Venknosiaiidall delicate dlMiidcrs pouulhii toellherHex posllhelv cured , as wo.l as nil functlimal disorders tint result from youth ful follies or I hn oxi'i-ss of niaturo yunis. * \'rk' IC'I'IIKM" UuiiruntcBil permiinentlj OllMv l U 1\L < eiireil , irmovul uompliite , \\lthout "iittln eaustle or dllatat on. C'uir ullocted it homo by iiatlunt ultliuut u mo- nifiit's pain or annoyini.'U. : TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A QfltflJ riPI ! The nutul otrcelB of OUKL UK.h eanyioo whluh brines orKnnlo weakness , dostioyim ; both mind uml body , with all Us dniuded Ills , permanently < mod * nt.K 1U < T'I < ( N Addioss those who have UIVJ. Dlyl Ik ) Impiilrod thuinsolvoa by Ini- uropur IndiilKenco and solitary habits , which ruin both mind and body , untlttlng lliom for business study or mai rliiRO MAKItlCU illiN or thosu ontcrlns on that happy life , nuiiro of physlcul debility iiulukiy usslstcd. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. Kirst I'rartlcal oxpor - imi'O. Second Kvery cuvn Is specially studied. thin htartinx il lit. Third Medicines nre preiiurt'il Iu our laboratory oxaotly to Milt each case , thus UTuvlIni ; euros without Inj ury Drs. Bctts & Betts , MCP D UGIAS STREET. OMAHA , NEB BLOOD ! : Pimples on the Face | i Breaking Out | j Skin Troubles ) ; Little Bores ) HotSkla ) i Boils | Blotcbei ) | Gold Bores | Bad Breath ) ; Bore Month or Lips | : If JOH nirvr fi m nnr or ; luuco ) uii > loin , luLo i . .niy knuwn rm-diclno th it ill tliuroiiKlill ; en.cu- ; : . % .ti th.i polion from the " " ' . ' . " ' ' . ' 'Ai-IMIUII" ! . IIOOUI.lt A. rioiirdriiJ-irUt. or nrlto to V * II. : ; UOlil \V ' 4t Hroudwuy , .New \J > ; < * , , ! KOK HAM : nv KUIIN . en. , omuiin. " DR , BAILEY , Graduate Dentisl. A KulMot of Tootll on Kub'ur , , , , ' . . , ( ' . | r ) Vt lloll.UK \ | ' : ill u inuitou I. Toi'l'i o < tr i < I j I " . > llliuiil p.iln or diiu'dr nn I . ivlllijut miioitliolloi. liollnnl > 01-ilv.ir tlllln i .U lowui. r.toci. 5j lirldvu nn I i row 11 Wuri Tojt'i ullhout iiUlot All t\ui < vt.ir- OfFlCE , PAXTON ULOCK , 16Tri AND FArtNAM Entrance. IJUl clurutor Uuci | L\unliui UDUU o'cluct [ r.iifrorlns from the UTiflHil Ol _ . _ il erron early rtcenr , wntlnn neal.ni'M , lout a.unh , , * l. i-le. I will 11-111 nvaluablo trutl o lu-nlvili c-mi.jlnlnj full particular * for IKIIIIO cure , I'll III ; < f rlianiu A ; .loii lid nio Hi al work ! li"Ulil Iw rv 4 by r ; erj man who IH n rroiu nul Ui'hMltni 'I. A'Mrcii prof. r , < ' . ifo\vMJit.ini nnnii r i \MI\I.WUO > * . vcii l.l's uri Uio IIII III ! I A t > uil uii'l ' uiuy , piuiei [ jruio art ) 1119 UUUU I n r < ) iUr | | mMl. tint t-jt tad rluul by Uonorbce % and UUcu ir it fru u lun uriu4 > uU j vt uhunluU gr ac-jultuj , II > J om ou : . All y Shoe dealers.will be interested to know that they can find a fine assortment of tennis shoes at Four Ones , Marney Street , I also give them notice that the Have been greatly improved and will be verv extensively ad vertised the coming fall and winter. My trade on the New Jersey Goods this season is "out of sight. " Talcc my advice and place your orders now for fall and win- " ten I do not retail any goods , nor am 1 interested in any retail stores. Get your Rubber Boots , Shoes , Felt Boots , and German SO.N at headquarters and save money. Z. T. LINDSEY. Omaha , Neb. NO GUREX ! NO F > AY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. M ny re " 'experience. A irciilnr crnclimto In incilcin ! At fllpiumiin snow. I < all ! ) trcntlng with t > ia X iremcatiiiicco 9 , nil Ncrroua , Clinuilonnd 1'rlvato li , . oi < cn. A iicrmnnonl curu Knnrantrt > il for Cntarrb , bpcrinntorrhrBi , liont Mnnhouil Si-rains ! Wenknus" , Nlulit Ix > si n , Iinpotoicy , SyplnlK Stricture , nnd all dlsi'mcs of Ihu Illnoil , rftln nnd I'rinnry Orpins. N II I Kimnintuo f.iUJ for iivcry uito 1 undortnku and falj locuru. fi nsultnllun frcn Hunk i Mvttcrles of l.lfc ) aunt free , Ollloo Uoiirj 'J : i. la. to 8 u. m. bundnr 10 n ui to 1''in. ycnd mnmp for roply. MOORE'S "Let nnotliurinaii uralsetlieo. and not I hi in : own mouth. A SIIMIII ; and not thine o Ips. " Itcv. ( ieoi-o Miller. I'ailllo. low.i ; ICuv Aiithimy .liioubs. Sidney , lo.vijltuv. f. W Cuilor. 1'leas.int liioxo. IOVMI ; Hav. B. K I oiry. tJediirltapids Iowa ; itov.V. . II. Mlo I.eaveinvorili , Kansas ; Uov , .1. T. Mumfoid nmeison , Iowa ; llov. J. W , UiIhc.i11 : , Kinei son , low.i ; Ui vii ail I' Il'iierson lowiij Hon. T. J. Abel. Decat r , llllnuN ; W A. Stioiu. C'ouiii'II lllulls. low.i.Vlieu suc'i ' i-.i.'ii : istlin iibovo liavc 'Ivoii their testlmoii- ills In pr.iise of Moore's Ti.iu of l lfo and thu calling wholesale iliun housi'i say tliov hav , ' liven entliti Batlsfiiutlon wbero llu > y have iren old , what bei'Krovldeiu'o do you want'/ iVhy should yon MilTcrvlien you can bo emu I ty usliis Mo no's Tienof Iilfo. 'Mooro's Tiuoof l.lfo. n poiltlvn ruro for Klilnur nnd II tor Couiplilnt and nil h ood'llsunia. . Dnui ! my to NiilTi r wtiun you cm tire I by Ulnf .Moar'j' ' Trcoof 1,1 to. thuUreat 1.1 fu Huinolv. ' ieniisne ( WORCEOTERSH1RE ) the most dellclouij tatto und zest CltAVir.4 , TM'.MAN nt M ran , to Ida brother 1'IKll , lit WOUOES'rat , liny , 1661. / % 11 ( IT V C'UI.ll "Toll "cAMfrFft VJ\vl yj ji IKA & rnnitiNS1 that their .inre IK lilirhlyo deemed In India , and la Iu my opinion , the IUOH * | , aalEhl ! , as pll Rf".7 ? > ' the moat wlirlo- o ' ' KAKl.'IIITH. n wlirloItLvA'v FOIIIO Hauco that U l 3 < &c. Beware of Imitations ; BOO that you got Loa & Porrins' ' Signature nn every iitt'.imf OrlK-liinl i : Onnulnr. JOHN DL'.NCA.N'JJ f ) NS MiW V ( UK _ . 3LITHIA 3 LITHIA ! tkl . , OnIicdfci1 c iir < iiiii'iiun / / / lltlil- linn lt > intilii' It irortliii tltc itinni- Kft'l'f'lflllfH tu Itll'IIHIt f/H / IIIIIHt / ' < ( * tiilliinn. ' -'iii-liii-t , ( ' ( 'I'l-wiri'l'i1 I'i'f'uliiiiiriKf It , Jct'ltt'ii tlntiitdinl < / tlii'in ili-lnl ; It [ VT uttii'i" irnti-r lini I'rcr nn-i'il um > - * ' linit'NtiinniiurnMt'mtj'i-lH'iin Dm' iti'iit' ' 'I. < t it/it tula' nr ii'aril fur It. uf iitnn < itliiiHli-liin IJt'iiti'inln'f I < nnt < ni < li > wii IH the tiiilll * " nittnriil Ni > nrlliuil.ltliln ! . / < * ICJ i-nilvurrjitllii our lunik J i-iii'i'n , ' * iui'i < Ini itliinllitin , iniilli-il / < ! YIIII 1'ini iilitnlii I ut'itonilfi'ni Hlill ' " Hmi ir/KTi'rcr H'H/rr IH I'uxlHii 1 MiMauhur ui-ir kumifc' Arf , i ti f t < 'miiKo ' CHARLES B , PERKINS & CO , , 30 KILBiT HT , BO TON MASS. A1.H.ST3. DOCTOS , McGS-BEW THE SPECIALIST Mori'llian tJ faari oipirloncu In tin trou.iiini ) . ' PRIVATE DISEASES. AcuiOKuarniitood In .1 to. > iliyi , without hetaiidt n n liiiur 1 chuo. QLEEr. The nioit complete nnd nlnolnto euro for Kloot nnd nil nnnoylnic ilUclmrrfOH ovur known to the mudl0.it | , rolu33iuu. I'urui.muiitly curud In from J to U dajTJ STBIOTUB3 Or pain In relieving tliu lilmMor cured without piln 01 liiHtiiiiiiiinlH , no culllnx. no ( III ttlnic. 'I'liu mual rtmarkaljluruiiiudy known to mudurn aolonoo. fined In SO In Ml d-iya Dr. McOrow's treatment for Ihls torrlblo lilooddheaioh n hc-on pronounced the Miiii-taiiccomliilroiiiuily over dlic'ivcnid ' for tlip iiu- ( elute euro of thu cll < ouo. Ills auccun with ilili dl i > uiolm * novur boon oiuullol. A comploti ) cam Kuuiuntuud. LOST MANHOOD neM.nll wonknoHoi of It o suturil or .ini , nnrroin * And ilinldltynnd doipondoncy ubiolutoly uuroJ. ' 1 h vrulluf I * InniKidl itn nn I uuinplotii. SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil .ll-oii-oi of the lilooJ , llvor , kidney , , nnJ Ulnddor pvrinniiuntly t'uro.l. FEMALE DISEASES The doctor a "Homo Trt-ntniont' ' for ladle * li prQ- nounced hy nit who have mod It to ho the mou coin- pletonnd convonlunl roinudy ovur ollorud for Ilia liuutiiiuntof Iiiiii'ilo ill-.iiu ( ( . It li truly n wonderful itMncdy. Hours for hullui . from 'i to I only. DR. MoGRSW'3 , IIIKI ISLIII SU'I ' IIIII'Mlrf LIIU 11 * till lli ( Bjt ltl > cm vclencu Traitmunt by ciirioapiindiinco Writ" ! for cliculiiM iiboul uavli of thu iiuuvt ) Ul.o.noi , fruo. Oltico , 14th and F.irn nn Btr iu , Oinaa.J Neb. I'.ntranco on uitliur utruot , - " * CAMWOOD RESTORED. "SANAT1VO. " th AVondiirTill bpiDlili Hcnirdy , li tolj with a Wijttuniiimruntiiu < o euro all NervouiDli IOBCB , luch MVt < k Memory , i/jii of Iir ln 1'ower , li ui > U c li r , \VoV c'fuluein , Ixiit M c hood. Virvouiiur , I/LI * Bltudp , ill dr > ls > J Uotoro&Aftor Use. Ion uf jKjwer of ttio I'hotojraplicd from life. Ofucrativi ) Orttni , Iu i'ltl.ur ttx. cauied tj \er eicrllou , > onthful lnd < r i-riUun ! . or the excrulia c i.r tobacco , opium.r ktliuulanti , whkh uUlmaliiy i ; ul tu Ii.llriiilty , Contuniitluu | and latently I'ut up a runtKDli nt form to curry In the vut pocket , 1'rlro * l n imrlfKo , or 6 for t3 Wilh ocry ISorder we > : li i > . rltton inurmit > i > to cum or rrfiinil the r.oiuiy. bent by mail tu any uddrc i. ClrcuUr irt-c , li i Him thU [ ajitr. Addrctf , MADHID CHEMICAL CO. , linnrl. Offlcc for U. S. A. 4I/ / -irl'irii hlr. . . I. ( IMl Add , 1I.K KOie BAI.h IN ( IMAIIA IIIJII. , JIT < Mlin tt r , I'or. ISIti * liu'iKl a tia , V I ullor A. ' o . ( 01 mi , * i ' > i i tti'i ti i , . i . i in ii liln Clilbt liT' . KraK-li Illumonil III nnd. 'ENNYROYAL PILLS Orlftlnitl on. ( Only CJcnulne * t f' < r I'Hi Ai'f * I'liyl'iA'ftt ' A . itJu Krtt u ) < " > UnUtll4\ ii ' , i > uf rlntam I uLu In .lamil tr 4rtlcul ri l.ltluaaUll f ) "llrlli ( tar l.n llr , " < il ll ' t ; r lvr * fr jun HMJIIO r ii * iii ii bjtxi rj > , tr. ( ( lilrht 'I , / ( laixtcu tu.lu > 1U nHi4UBr t loll 1r ill l * i . < 1'htUila.i ! ' . WOOD'S ' PLASTER. U J'eiielruten , It * . MUVB , CUIKI. All