THE OMAHA DAILY 1WK : WKEXNKSDAY , MAY 11 , 1892. SMOTHERED IN A WOLF'S ' DEN Walter Hamilton Meota Death in a Pecu liar Manner Near Hjannis. ,11IS COMPANION MANAGED TO ESCAPE ) froil llrrdlcln of Lincoln Will Answer to llto District Court for I'riitnlftcti * ounly Ij'slng n Onti to the Injury of Hoicrnl I'uritotis , HTAXNI ? , Nob. , May 10. fbpoclal to tTtiK Ui-.E. ] Walter Hamilton was killed Sunday some lit teen inllos south of Hyannis wlillo digging for wolves , Hamil ton hod dug n trench ton foot underground In order to roach the wolves , when thooarth caved In upon him , and when rescued life Yvns extinct. Hamilton lias a widowed knottier at Hartley who did not receive the Intelligence ot her son's death until nftcr his liurlnl. Ex-County Clerk Manning had j Bltirtcu to go into the ucn when the earth , caved In , ' iuitii.iiN : : iiotM ) oviit. : t't i Mint Ansurr to thn District Court tor ! Shooting Savrrnl 1'orsoin. T LINCOLN , Nob. , May 10. | Special Telegram - ; gram to Tin : Br.tc.J-Frod Hordlcln , the ! liquor craved citizen of the bottoms who aomo weeks ago utulcrtook to exterminate an ontlro neighborhood , had his preliminary hearing bnforo Judge Wnton this afternoon. lie was arraigned on the charge of shooting Mrs. Minnie Miller , Mrs. John Luckhardt nndVultir \ Luckhardt with inlont to kill. Dr. Shoemaker testified that Mrs. Luckhardt Imd buun wounded In tlireu pla'o3 : , her son once nnd Mrs. Miller onco. Witncsbos wcro called lo describe the fthonting. The only cause for the shooting , us brought , otll by the evidence , wns thai Mrs. Luckhurdt had entered n protcbtugatnst the manner In which Ilordloln wns treating his wife. At tno conclusion of thu examina tion Judge Waters hold iho prisoner to the district court , fixing his ball at 1500 , which was Immediately furnished. 1'ioni thu roller Court. .1. G. Goggln , who bus been hold nt the police - lice station since yestrulny mornlne on the charge of passing worthless uhocks , was re leased this afternoon. His friends made good thu money ho bud iciuived and tbo par ties who caused his iirrobt declined to prose cute. cute.No No ouo appeared to prosecute Fred Mey ers , the ivj oar-old boy arrested while in tbo net of robbing I'romUlt's ' grocery store , and he was accordingly discharged. Thu case auainst Ulainc Nawoll , the young fellow charged with commluiug nn unnat ural crime , was dismissed today , the prose cution declining lo piosccuto. Sll\rr AnnlMTBiiry Notes. The co ninlttco uj'on the silver anniversary vvus in session till II o'clock p. m. last night , liard at woik upon the coming celebration. Tlio report from the linnnco committee was of the most encouraging order , and evidenced the fact that the committee would be cruditn blv supplied with funds fur the celebration. It was decided by the committee , to offer n line silver .souvenir to bo presented to tbo city or town presenting the best Moat in the Industrial narade. The medal will not only bu valuable for its intrinsic worth but It will nlso bo a souvenir that the city securing it will not fall to appreciate. The matter is in the hands of Mr. J. U. Ilnrpham. The decorating coinmittoo reported prog ress and that the city would present the most hnndsomo appearance that was. over nirido before. A liberal sum was appropriated for tbo use of the committee on llghlliigund torches. The committee upon illumination reported plans , and a fund was appropriated for their use. use.Tho The committee on advprtislng reported upon their work , nnd an additional sum was > ot usido for their use. The railroad committee reported a satis factory meeting with the olllcials in Omaha and tbt Tangcmcnts wore made so that nil cities towns prep.irinc lloati for the parade ild bo sure that they would bo biought to Lincoln and returned free of charge. The question of reunion of the .survivors of the united session ot luo legislature of ISO" was placed In the hand of n committee con sisting of T. P. IConnara , George M. Craw ford and ex-Governor Tbayor to make all ar rangements for this icunion. Tlio marshal of the parade , Hon. H. II. Onhloy , announced that ho would select some fifty citizens from nil parts of the state to assist him as aids. At Iho banquet tendered the mayors and presidents of the boards of trade from the diffoiont cities in the stnto held recently at thu Llndoll hotel it was declared the sent ! went of those present that the chairuau ap point n special committee from the different parts of tbo stnto , this committee to secure funds for the erection of a silver memorial tablet to bo placed permanently in tbo rnpltol building commemorative- this silver anni versary. The chairman announced the following na its committee : W. H. Dickinson , Wahoo ; Max Meyer , Omaha ; S. M. Chapman. Plaits- mouth ; J. W. Dawos , Crete ; K. W. Furnns , Brownvlllo ; W. A. Downing. Kearney ; Dr. Alex. Baor. Norfolk ; J. S. Hoagland , North 1'latto ; W. H. Mungor , Fremont ; James D. Gage , Franklin ; Samuel N. Wolbacb , Grand Island ; John Kill ? , Beatrice ; C. E. Adams , Superior ; Neil Bronuon , O'Neill ; A. C. Jones , Blair. I'ult orally Cnllogo of l.itw. The graduates of the college of law will receive their diplomas nnd usual formal roc Dgnition on commencement day , with all other graduates of the university But the term work closes tomorrow , with reading theses In the university chapel nnd with nn address In the evening. To these exercises , both day and evening , the public Is Invited. During the day visitors may enter tbo chapel and withdraw , between any numbers , BS may suit tholr convenloncu. Tim evening nddicss promises to bo of unusual Interest. Following Is the program : Morning Sos- elon , U to 12. Bcnmiin C , Fox , Lincoln , "Caveat Kmptor ; Edgar C. Winters , Salt Lake Cltv , ' 'Chattel Mortgage ; " Andrew C. Larson , Omaha , "Mortgage ; " Alexander H. Thompson , David City. "Mechanics' Lion Law ; " Victor Seymour , York , "Agency ; " Charles T. Brown , Lincoln , "Equltv.11 Afternoon Session , a to 5. Allco A. Minlok , Urownvillo , "Legal Statu * of Woman ; " Btophon C. Lnngworthy , bewnrdHomo - toads and Exemptions ; " Ambrose C. Ep poron , Clay Cortor. "Usngo and Custom1 ; Fiank H. Woods , Lincoln , "Common Law " Churloa W. Starling , Lincoln , "Usury. " Evening Session , 7-l5. : Music , University orchestra. Hoport by the dnnn. Address , Hon. James M. Woolwoitb , Omaha , "Tho Ideal Luwyer. " Miulu It IVriimnmit. GniNii Isi.ivi ) , Nob. , May 10. ( Special to Tun BKII.I An Injunction Issued some tlmo go rcstrainoj the couuiy dork and county treasurer of Hall county from issuing and paylug certain \vurinnts ordered drawn by the county board for the payment of dani ngus resulting from the opening of a now road In Washington township. One of the warrants was in favor of u member of the board , Judge Harrison made thu Injunction permanent yesterday by deciding that tbo touiishlp In which tbo road was opened must boar the expense and not the county treasury in which thu city , which pays for and opens liur own streets , has a part. Company C limpruttiil. NmiitASKA CITV , Nob. , May 10. [ Hpeclii toTnu BCD. | Adjutant General Vifquaii was In tbo city yesterday afternoon inspect inr ; company C of the Nebraska National guards. Ho cow inspects the company every lour months , and yesterday was his llrst visit hero. Ho > vn highly pleased with bis luipoutlon. .Siujilrlmn ( ! lmruvtvrirrrotoil , FAiimm.n , Neb , , Mny 10. fSpoci l Telegram gram to'l'iiK HEK.J Two suspicious looking men and n boy weru arrested hero yesterilii ) on .iiuiilelpn of havinc stolen a largo uumlet of golu rings , which they uoro ottering to * nli bulow their value. They will bo hold awaiting a claimant for the property. Youiif ll | iulillf , NBIIIUSKA Citr , Nob. , May 10. ( Special to TUB IUe.J-.Tuo young republicans of thU city hold an enthuilutla mectluK at tbo ourt house Inst night and organlred the YoutiR Men's llopubllcan club by decline W. P. Pfnoslnff. prosMonV ; C. W. HORO. vice irosldonl ; Hombort Hllltmin , sccrolnry , nod si. U. Thorp , treasurer. The club will hold regular meetings oycr.v Thursday ovonlnp. KKAUNKV WANTS Till : t'KN. .Sdinmn on root to Hob Lincoln of n Stntn Institution. KEAnxer , Nob. , May 10. tSpeclnl to TUB UBE. ] Tuoro Is a schouio on foot hero to so- euro the removal of the state punltontlnry from Lincoln to this point. It will bo ro- mctnborcd that nbout &lx weeks ago during tbo * ovcro wind storm which swept over the stnto , n big section of the penitentiary wull fell down. The broach was at once re paired , but It Is said that the workmen made the discovery that the wall , Instead of being solid , was filled in the canter with sand , and was liable to fall nt any time. An attomnt was made to hush the matter up , but it has looked out , Hccontly this reached the oar * of a Kearney capitalist , who was also in formed that the whole wall would bavo to como down In it year nt , most , and that Lin coln Dooplo on the Insldo wuro already figuring on having the stnto ouild n now penitentiary with an appropriation which they hoped to work through the legislature at the coining session. When ttao Lincoln plnn bccamoknnwn ncro n movement was sot , on foot looking toward securing the removal of the penitentiary to the Midway city. A syndicate of capltiillits wns formed , and the schema now Is to ofTor the Etnto n largo tmct of land and n liberal bonus as nn Inducement for the removal. The men In the deal suy that If the state must linvo a new penitentiary , It would bo better to accept n bit ; bonus than to talto the money from the state funds. They think Lincoln and her nlwnvs present aporopria- lion should bo relocated to tbo ronr In this matter and that tno western part of thn stnto should DO given a chance. There Is a probobllltv that when the scheme Is gonotnlly known n number of other cities in the stnto will bo anxious to bid for thn location of the pen. tx-TiiiAsuitiii TAUI/S TKIAI , . Ho Mutt AiiHuur the Cliiiro } | < > T l mhnr/lc * inont In I ho Near 1'ntiirr. HisTivns Neb , Mny 10. | Special to Tun Uii.J : This morning the case of thobtatn of Nebraska vs ox-County Treasurer Charles II. Paul for embezzling public funds was called up before County Judge W. H. Uurlon for preliminary hcnrmc. As the attorneys in the case are pretty well scattered , by con- soul of the counsel an adjournment was taken until May 20 , It was hucgosted that the hearing bo mndo on the 1'Jth. but , us that was circus day the 'JOtli was speedily substi tuted. The stnto will bo represented by County Attorney Hujponer , assisted by General A. H. llowon , Judge U. A , Hatty and .1. A. Casio. Mr. Paul will bo defended l > yv. . P. McUroary Expert HatclIlTlio has been examining the books of the countv , was present ntd : will probably glvo Uis testimony In the nrolimlnary. Captain A. 1) . Yocum. who was recently pardoned by Governor Hovd lor the homi cide of Myron Van Fleet , has disposed of his Hastings property and will lonvo for Cali fornia.hero Mo will make his future homo. At the mooting of the city council the coni- miltco which had been appointed at a previ ous mooting to investigate the management of the city watorwoiks reported that there had boon tmicu more coal burned in the last llscal year In proportion to the water pumped tnan in tno your previous. Further , thpy recommended that the council mnkonchnngo in the occineor and lorco at the pumping station. The council then Hoard the engineer and ilromeu regarding trouble which hnd ex isted , and after a long and somewhat inhar monious session adjourned without action. Death Itoll. TAIII.C HOCK , Nob. , May 10. [ Special to Tin : BKE. ] Mrs. S. E. Follors , wife of William Fellers , who has lived here for thlrty-flvo years and is ono of the most pros perous farmers and citizous , died Monday morning of catarrhal pneumonia , after a prolonged illness. Showasburiod yesterday morning from the Methodist clnirrh , all other churches having dismissed to unite in paying the last rites of respect. Took it Uoso ol .Morphine. Gounox , Nob. , May 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tun LJKc.J Homer Peacock , living near this place , died nbout 3 o'clock p. in. today from a dose of morphine taken last evening , supposedly with suicidal intont. No motlvo is liuown. Dr BIrnoy's Catarrh Powder for tonsllotis IN FULL SWING NOW. Juclfjo Iumly ( Jets IIU Court Sturtml In Kvcry ttrnncli , .Tudgo Dundy was croetoa by a very crowded court roooi when ho ascended the bunch yesterday afternoon. Inside the space reserved for the barrlslori.Toromo 13. Miller , jailor at the Douglas county Jail , had his onglo eve upon a scoru of United Stales pris oners whom ho has boon foodingnnd lodging , some -t them since January last. After hearing several motions In civil cabos Judco Dundy ordered the grand jury called , and every man drawn responded "hero. " After iho jury had boon sworn to ' true answers make" his honor wanted to know how many des'.rod ' to bo excused , but nary ono of the eirhtonn raised his v oico. W. C. Parker of Ueynolds , Nob. , a merchant of that place , was f elected ns foreman and the jury was sworn. District Attorney Balcor in ashort spoooh told the jurors wh.it would Do expected of them. How they worn to aid tha court In the returning of Indictments and performing such other duties as the district attorney or his assistant would indicate fr.nn tliuu to time. Judge Duudy delivered a snort charge and the prisoners wora then braueht befora the bur. John Patonn colored trooper from Fort Hob- Inson , was in court for assault and Lmtterv ; S. E. Kennedy for ombuizlemcnt and falsi fying the books of the Omaha National buuk ; Jolin Jonos.sollius whisky without a license ; John Towns , selling liijuor to Indians ; H. DeJ"o7cs , using the mails for non-mailnblo matter ; Uoorgo Skillmoro , uounterfcltlnz : Harry Imlny , countorfuitlug ; Anton Hixv- Hcolc , sollln ? liquor , V. 13 , Freeman , taking letters from thu mulls illegally , F. B. Freeman , whoso case was then taken up , accoidlng to the information , was indicted bv the grand Jury for the district of South Dakota , having takou from the mnlls , in his capacity of postmaster at CJrand Val- lov , S. O. , u letter containing i-'Ji ' ) , which was addressed to ono Jamon L , Cutler of Daduo. villo , Wis , Freuman , heating of the indict- mcnt , Hod the country , and was finally ar rested in Nebraska , Requisition paper * is sued to the district court of Nebraska from the district court , of South Dakota , and upon tljoso papers Judge Dundy was asked to uim. Freeman admitted that ho was the man named In the information , and when asked bv the court whether ho could give ball here , thought that it would bo impossible. Alter hesitating a moment liU honor stated thai ho would allow Freeman to give 51,000 bail , in default of which ho would bo taken Hack to bouth Dakota by thn marshal , The criminal busineb ? having boon disposed , the petit , jurv was c-illod mid uxlcud thu same "old chestnut" whelhur niiyoiio wanted to oo excused. Ono gentleman from Lincoln .tinted . hat his wlfo and chili ) were very sick , and the court Immediately excused Iho juror. But when a man iron ) Ainiworth said that ho would lose bis Job in o druir store if ho did not cot unck in a week , ho was Informud by the liencti that ho had n butter Job In sight in Omaha , wblch convulsed the court room. "Tho men with jobs nn > iho people wo want on those Juries , , ' snld the Judge , "wo can gat plenty of pcoplo without 'Jobs' to servo here , thi-roforo I guess you will hnvo to stay with us for a time at least. U tray as well bo un derstood now that sickness and dotth mo the only Uilnes that will nxclto Judicial pity. " And the monotonous cried of din court went on bearing an argument In a civil suit on foreclosure gf mortgage. An agreement , hat been madci bntwrcn City Attorney Council and Judge Kelly of tno Union I'aciflo luenl department to li.ivo Uiu cuso of the Union 1'aulllo Kail way tomiiany against the City o [ Omaha go over until the November term of court. Tnis case mow out of the city of Omaha attempting to levy a tax upon the pioperiy of the lailioad com pany within its corporate limits , the com pany resisting the attempt to assuss in prop erty upon the ground that it had paid Its state tax , which u apportioned between the counties through which the Overland line runs. Judge Striuvn acted ns sponsor for Mr. li. D. Pratt , who was bdmltlcd to practice In Iho federal courts. Dr.Blrnoj's catarrh powder for cold In hca MORE THAN ALL THE WOULD. Amrrlrii's Mncnlllront Contribution ( o thn ltiiK lnu Itrllrf riind , Mr. D. P. Tllllnghost , editor of the Domo- crnt-CSazotto of Davenport , la. , wns In the city yesterday , onrouto to the democratic state convention , which moots nt Council Bluffs today. Mr. Tllllnguast was secretary of the Iowa Utisuan Hollof association nnd hnd Just returned from Now York , where ho superintended the loading of the Iowa con tribution on the Tynohond. "It Is the greatest work of chnrltv over undertaken in the United States , " said the lowneditor cainostly. "Three shiploads of supplies have already been dispatched to Utissin nnd n fourth Is being loaded. The cosh vnluo of America's donations Is esti mated nt $1,000,000 nnd Baron Struvo , the Russian minister nt Washington , told tno It was more than all the world bosldo had con tributed , A particularly Important point Is the fact that everything has been con tributed , includln/ transportation , tele graphing , storage , Insurance , broker's com missions nnd superintendence , so that the value of A mot ten's gift has boon practically quadrupled. "lownns bavo good reason for prldo In their part In the noble work. On December 2-2 Governor Boles Issued his proclamation Inviting contributions , nnd on April 1 'J.10 cars of corn , enough to make ton trains , wore on tholr way to New York. The Tynohoad was chartered for fKV-'OO , but the brokers donated tholr commission , which reduced the charge to nbout $12,000. Afterwards the ladles of Washington , with Clara Bar ton at their head , nskod as a favor that thov bo permitted to pay the oce.ui car riage. The insurance companies donated the premiums lor risks aegrcpallng SbO.OOO. Iho loading was ilnlshed on Monday of last week , when the Tynohrad had every pound that the inspector would permit nor to carry. The cargo comprised I''O.OOO bushels of Iowa corn , two or three cars ol Nebraska corn meal nnd n largo assortment of supplies , such ns canned fruit , wbcnt , rye , Hour and hospital stores , the whole welching 7,000,000 pounds. The Nebraska corn meal was a lot that had boon ground at Akron , O. , nnd did not teach the seaboard In time to bo shipped with the rest of the Nebraska contribution on the Missouri. "Tho departure of the Tynohead was the most Inspiring sight I over witnessed , The vessel was decorated wtth Hags and bunting from bow to rudder. From the highest mast bond floated an American Hag , the gift of the ladles of Washington , and from the second highest mast Muttered the Russian ll.ig. When the pilot boat towed the ship out Into the rlvor all the steam vessels In the harbor joined in n grand chorus of whistling , nnd the demonstration wns continued for half a mtloilown tbo harbor. The cargo will bo landed at Rign , where trains will bo In wait ing to transport it to the river Volca. A pottion of the supplies will bo soul down the rlvor in Hat boats and the remainder will bo distributed by wntron. " o Dr. Birnoy'a Catarrh Powder cures catarrh INTERESTING TO PHYSICIANS. i\lill : > ltc > r l'liirmnry : nnd Surgical Instru ment t nt thu V. M. C. A. A transformation has taken place in tbo Young Men's Christian association building. It it the exhibit of pharmacy and surgical instrument1 ! now before the Nebraska Stiito Medlc.il society , which coinmoncod its twen ty-fourth annual convention at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Among the mo t elaborate home industrv exhibits is that of the Cudahy Packing com pany's chemical and pharmaceutical depart ment , which Is in charge of l'Doc" M. L. Rich. The exhibit comprises mostly the extracts - tracts ot baof. Otnor Hrms of the east , south and west have exhibits of drugs and surgical Instruments. Tbo opening session of the raodicnl society was presided over by Dr. Charles Inches ot Scribnor. and president of the association. After being called to order tbo report of thu committee on credentials was made , after which nbout twonty-Hvo now momoors wore admitted into the society. The now members admitted are : P. M. Hobbs , Wymore ; 11 S. Bush , Ccrosco ; M O. Ricitotts , Omaha ; W. 11. Christie , Omaha ; D. C. dtinsberry , StooKham ; C. W. Doty , Cordova ; W H. Parkhurst , Dunlur ; J. W. Pollard , Nohawhn ; J. Lukens , Her man ; J. W. E. 1C. Davis. Omaha ; F. S. Morris , McCool Junction ; T. B. Uunkln , Uushvillo ; W. D. Jones , Rising City ; U.K. Aynrs , Lindsay : S. C. Boedo , Surprise ; T. M. Gardner , Waco ; W. H. Kerr , Falls City ; Charles L Mullins , Gretna ; D. Boswcll , York ; W. L. lioss , Omaha ; John Stoutt , Ponder ; W. F. Gooden , Aurora : H. S. Sum mers , Norfolu ; W. G. Morrw , Lnnnum ; W. II. Lallan , Doloit ; F. J. Sclmufelbergor. Hastings ; P. W. p. Baor. Ploasnnt Hill ; Uoyal Woods , SuicKloy ; William L'argor , Newman Grove ; G. L. Smith , Weston ; W. B. ICorn , Wood River ; W. C. Uoblnson , Clarks ; J. E. Lamb , Wuhoo ; A. H. lUy , Fnirfleid ; J. W. Tho-iipson , Strang , Treasurer W. M. Knapp of Lincoln mido a report which showed that thcro wasSJS'J.lM now In the society's treasury. Ills report was approved. At the opening of the night so ion Secre tary M. L. Hildroih ot Lyons made bis report port in which ho stated that several plivsl- cians had withdrawn from the society. Dr. B. F. Crunimer of this city wanted to know If n..y of thorn wtro the gold euro doc tors. The secretary iiformed : him that they were not. Ho said there had boon ono or two physicians who wcro in the inebriate CUM business hnd withdrawn thonuelvos from membership. Dr. Crummcr then stated that ho considered the cures the worst kind quackury , and nil society physician" engaged In It should bo denounced and expelled from the society. After some discussion on expulsion of the physicians conducting or being connected with institutes the matter , as welt as the secretary's topori , wai referred to a commit tee to-tuko proper action In the caso. Dr. Crammer , chairman of a special committee - mitteo on medical Icglslnlioi , read a report on quackery and the present state laws re garding specialists , Chinese physicians and the prostitution , as bo termed it , of the pro fession. Ho recommended that the society employ able counsel in an appeal test case of tbo State Medical Board apalnt.1 a Chinese physician and appropriate tlOJ as a rotalncr , and that nn additional 3100 bo spent If neces sary to prosecute the caso. The appropria tion was mado. and ono delegate from Kearney was in favor of forming a combine of tbo stntn physicians anil assessing Ilium ? 1 each for the purpose of prosecuting every quack that started in business. LoWilt'srJarsaoarin is roiuola. Tlni Hulls Kin ? lotllnnry , Henry Lee of "Tho BolU" combination is at present travolinc : a rocky road. Ills prop crtio , and baggaeu urn under attachment is sued hv ( ieoivo A. Waller and he himself is laid up nt one of the city hoipitals. a Don't let that cough continue. Stop It nt once with PIso's Cure for Consumption. It never falls ,7 > e. All druirgUts. \VORICH I1OTIIVAYH. . "It is iimmiknliU'licm your tiipabroad lias inmrnvcil joii , " "It is the use of the Caihlind Waters which lias improved me , iniiiu thnn my triji iilmiait. I linve gninrtl in lU'sh ini'l strength nince I INO thi'iu. 3Iuiy : pnr- eons use thfiii for rahidnpr llrsh , lict-anso the Waters remove all unhealthy tissues nnd suiioriilmmlfinct' of fat , Init they nlso luiiid uii firm and coliil slu > hliich is a Iju ; of perfect health. I also tisu the Carlliail S | > nidi'l Salt cutly in thu inoin- iiig , with a tlnss ; fullof thuVnitT. . It iu- c i eases the luvntivt1 action of the name. If you over mnlVr from i-hionio calarih of the xtomach , hihoti&ni-os , gout or iheu- iiKitism , I ail\Nit von to u ithorn. . Every * ' diuggiht hiis 1111111. " 'llw " soiitiino' ; " linvn -.igiiiiliuv of " llNnrr \Iendel- - bou Cu. , " ycuts , M , Y , | oil uvury Uutle. BAD EGZEMON BABY. Hcnil Ono Sollil SerA ItchliiK Awful. Hnd to Tlo Mifl Hatitls to cratlle. Curcil I ) } ' Outleiir.i. Our Illilctior btoko ont tilf Ills lionrt with bil fnnn of ccnoiin , when lie w ji 'four months ol 1 Wo trlciltlircoiloctoM , bnt the illil not hol | > him , We llirniinvlycmrt'irco Catlcn'rrf HonieJIo * . nml after \isliiittliciiiolovcn weeks otnctly no.Mnllni to Jlroc- llo/IVliobrKan / to flomllly ImitfuTc. nti < l nftcr the n o ofUlpni for c on montln Iilshonil wn < cntlrclj well Wlicn no bcitnn mlnit It Ills Iliourt wnm j0 | | , | viro from f tlio crown to Ills eyebrows , Uwnjul ontloTorlili curs most of hit f'ico ftinl sumll rlnccionilllTcrcnt | mrt < of Ills bodr There were lv teen weokt llmt wo tintl to * _ n . ' " kcCp ' ' ' ' tlllni1 * tlei1 tl lll ° crnillo nnd liol J them wlicn lie wns tnkon upi nnit hail to Vocpmlltcns Ill-it on his hnn.ls to keep hl tlnitor- nidls out of Iho orcvns no nouM ncmlch If bo couhl In nnr way ( tot his hands loojo. We know jronr Cull curn Itcmi'illoscHrcilliIni , Wo fool snfo In rccom- inenillngttiem lnnther . Gi:0 : 11. nml JANKTTA HAlllttS , WcbMor , InJ. Cuticura Resolvent T * * now llloo.t niul Skin I'liillk-r , nml ( iroili' t of Humor Itrineillcs. clonn < es thu blmil of uli Iminirl- llosiuul pulMinoiis elements , iiml lhit removes the c n e , wnlto OfTtci'iti , the K'rcnt kln euro , ntul L't'Tlci IIA fiOtr.un pxuulslto skin beHiitiller , clear the skin iiml scalis nn.l ro lore iho hnlr Thin iho Ul'TiriliA IIKMMilfi. Hi' " qterjr | peclo iifll lilinr. liiirnliiB , cnly , I'lmiiljmill lilnlihjr kln. sciilp.nnil liKinil tll < casa < , Irom plnniles to sciofuiii , ( ruin In- tonKe , when Iho best phjmuiuns lull. Sold every where. I'l Ice. CDTU UI-A. M . i SOAI l'3e.i llKdoi.VBNT. Jl. Prepared by the I'OTTKK Dlttm AND UllKMIl'Ui COIU'OIHTION , ItlHtOII. " ' "How to Oiin > Sldn Dlio " C5Dr" < onil for ISDS. 04 paizos , fi1 , ) Illustration' ' , nnd 100 tustlmonlnls. Bkbi mill binlp imrltleil mid hrautltlail bjrlTTtcl'll * SOAJAbsululelr liuro. ' PAiHTAND'WEATNlSSES Of femnlcH Instaiit'y relloM'l by that now , olounnt. and Infallible Antidote to rain , Inllummntlon.and Weakness , the Utmu'tiA ANTI-'AIN | HUMPHREYS jrlvnto iirncllco nml lor over unity joiirs liy tno nt'oplo wltli entire success. l.U'n tingle bjivcino u siwclnl euri- for the tllscaso iiiuncil. ih y euro w Ithout UruKKlUK , t > uriliiK or reducing tluiej atom and nro in fact ami dciUUio but rrcluu IttMiicoIci or the U oriel. LliTor r&iNCiFAl. 1,09. cuuru rKici ft. 1 Fevers , Congestions , Inflammntlone , , , 33 ! 4 Worm * , Worm FocrVormCollc . . ' 23 3 TeclliliiBi ColicCryingikefiiliicso . ' 23 4 Dlr.rrlieu.of ClilWrcn orAdulu . . 25 7-CoilBlin , Col.ls , llrondillU . 25 8-Nfiiriiluln , Tootlmobf , rnd-acl.c. . . . 23 I -IIcndncIn' , Sick UcnilacluVcitlgo. . . . 23 lll-I > > < iiopfliii. nillousncsa.C-onstlijatlon . 23 11 SuprcKHi'd : or 1'ninfiil Perlniln . ' 23 1VJ V/nlti-H , Too rrnfuso Tcrloils . . 23 I , ' -Croup. IjiirynKill * . Hoarseness . . 23 ! Salt lUirum , Krj-sliiclns , Eruptloua . ' 23 13 lllicunmlimn , HlieumnlloTalus . 23 I K-THnlnrln , Chills , rover nml Apio. . ' 23 17 Vile * , mind or Ulccilliii ? . . . ' 23 10-Cnlarrh , Inllucuia , Cold la tlio Head . ' 23 \VliooplnaC iuitlJ. . . ' - , ' > 27 Kltlncy IMsrnm-H - . ' 23 U8-Ncr\cms DeblHtr- . t. 0 30-Urlrmvy Wcnknijsi" , Wittlns ril " $ Bol 1 I nrncRlitfl , or Bent tjw > 6lr l I on rorcl ) t of 1 rlc . DR llunpnRrfs1 MANUAL ( UVrte1' " , UillKurntr nVjirinims'siFn. rn. , 1111113 uniiimfi. , wllr . SPECIFICS )1 ) Cent ( Worth of lare , valuable information scut to any address FOR POUR (4) ( ) CENTS This wealth of knowledge , this golden treasure of helps ( < > health is contained in it now , ably written and handsomely Illus trated BOOK OF 120 PAGES which has Just been issued for the benefit of sufTeriii } ; humanity , by those eminently successful and popular phvsicians and burgcons.thoseKlXGSOFSl'tCIAUS'i'S , Drs. fietts & Belts With the nid of this vnluaMo nnd intor- csliiif ; work , untitliid "Know ThyHolf , " its tiMtlurs arc enabled to adnjit the bust , safest and surest methods for th preservation of their health : or , In case they are allllcled , they ore fully informed M to thu nature mill symptoms of every disease. They can at once decide what particular form of Mervou , Chronic or Private Disease their malady has assumed , whether It bo > 'l/j'iJllK , UnnurrliOfii , Otcci , tin tctnt r , Illlilrocctu , ViirlaticCflf , I'tta , lllnwi or Miln Dined- , Ltvcii , KMncu nr Urlnitiji I'tonhU ; or nny of Ih'otliuiuinul ills of n Kindred nature. . Kvcrv inun nnd p\m' \ woman should ii'iid this book , wiili'h In tin. iitlliclcil if \Norlhilh\veiKlitin wld , nnd beat to ni'y iililrcwrorKOUIl OEVTis. ' . 'all upou or address Dix l i .fr Reitfi. 11 ! ) South Mlh SUvJS" . K. Corner Hth nnd Omalia , * RHEUMATIC ' t Jfk' ? ? ss\6XxKA R P at.il api'ly lo the rr > ot tl.it WOOD'S PENETRATING „ „ ; ( "Illllllilll I , 113 'i" al | 'u cr to , | | | 3tc Die pores , pr-irtrale /amlklPiip-ini rindcn n fir utiniir u orilii.i ; : } porous I'iiners. o OP DRUGGISTS V. V. Ptpot , 93 William St.1 * a 2OOO"SUITS. " Every year , ns regularly as the month of May puts in its appear ance , we hold a special sale of Men's Suits. These sales are looked forward to by the majority of our patrons with unusual interest , they having found by past experience that nowhere in this \vide damp world do they get such extraordinary values as these sales put forth. Our May Sale for " 92" begins today. We have cleared all our front tables of their usual loads , and placed on them about eight hundred special suits. As fast as the assortment gets broken , it will be replen ished from the third floor , where great piles of the same sorts of suits are waiting to be led to the slaughter. They're made in They come in All wool cheviots , Square cut sacks , All wool flannels , Round corner sacks , Allwool cassimercs , Frocks , All wool-homespuns. Culaways. There are dark colors , light colors , medium colors. There are plaids , there are cheeks , there are pin heads , there are plain colors. There are suits for young men , middle-aged men , old men. There are suits for rich men , suits for poor men. There are suits for men in every station in life from a railway station to a police station. In this grand offering are suits positively worth fifteen and sixteen dollars ; the majority of them are worth thirteen and fourteen dollars , while not a single solitary suit in the entire lot was ever intended to be sold for less than twelve dollars and fifty cents. No matter how we bouglit them or what they cost us , you can walk into our stoTe" any time between now and ten o'clock SaTurday night and take your choice of the entire grand assortment for seven dollars and fifty cents. Included in this sale -will be about thrl TriuTcirTd i for G. A. R. or railroad men , made of the very best allwool indigo blue flannel , colors guaranteed absolutely fast , coats cut either single or double breasted , with either G. A. R. or buttons to match , at the same price. rgf It took 12OQO yards of goods to make these suits , and there's not a thread o f cot i orTTrTt h e e n't i reUB , O O 0 BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFY AND DEVELOP THE FORM. MPVJE. ADA P. EVANS , of Chicago Is now stopping nt ilia lintel llninfiwlrl-f Koom 18. parlor floor. In this city. Ono facial truitnienr fruo to Introduce her wonderful "COMI' KXION HL.EACI1" aiiioiu ; the Lulled. I'ltnplus , moles , freckles , super fluous hair removed by n piilnle-H remedy , wnrr.inted not. to Injure iho incut dotiujto fiu'c. AUo duvnlopiho form and converts the nniiy limbs and oust Into well rounded and healthy onus. Ilonis , ! ) a in. toT ; p. in. SAVE HOUR KUffilGHX HOUSE OK TUB ALOE & PENFOI.D CO. , HIFouthlUh SI rcol , Kext to I'o.nolHeo , Uinaha. Practical opticians And branch of world renuwnsil opllonl oilnblli'i aic'utof A. H. Alna It Co . St. Lauli Our inollioii ! . inporlorlo oil other * : oar Inmsi nro nuperlor. will aot wcnry or tire I La ojo . Tbo fininei pro | > rlr ado - | o l J to Ibe faca Eyss Teated Iroo of Charcro. Prices Low for First-class Goods. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. Z. DEPO3ITO.il' . OMAHA. NH3 ( 'njital ) . 77777 . $1 1)1) ) , 083 Olllieri nn I Hire 'tor i Hairf IV. Vatji. I'lil I > r. It f. Ciiihl/u / Tl3)prjiljn | , i ! . S , lurl3i , V / Morno , Jiilin S I'cllliu , J . < U I'.itrlot Ijj-ni v lieu. I Tjililur THJil IRON BANK. , S3S ! > U-f INTEREST ffllDONDEPOSITS wOMM-LOflNSTRUSTCO' . . . CAPITAL : s loo.ooo.oo DKCCTOnS 'A U'.VYM/W-CVV.NASII PIV C.DARTOM-G.D. LflKT ' Bf fhlriit.trr' * r. , , tl.S IH.mun.l lt.-t.no. rENNfflOW. PILLS / - Vt'lK.tlrlclliul ( tlJ'I OiiljIfliuluo. . A -r vcv - rf ( alwk ( 4 , , [ Utl . LAD1CO , ( /5\ | | 4 < ! "r fkirhttifft fuutitlt < t jn \ u il flnuju \ tU I 4 'I CoM nieulll\ * * ' ' u i ol li r. K/vn t > 4jrrtitiittlv \ tl l f.f i4r-titff ftr I iMIf * ( * * ' * t ttfrt IT riturn / ' Mull ll > m 0 T-.liww.l- ' < > / \ , , , t tlCMtlifct CV THE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and bowels , purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe and always effectual. A reliable remedy for Biliousness , Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausca , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pirn- pies , Hush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Coin- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance o their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one labule after each meal. A continued use of the Itipans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross $2 , sample bottle 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent upp'l ills' In nervous , clironle , prlinlo. lilool. nkln unil unnnry cllscmiies. A ro ulir anil rcclilcreil KMduutiiln nieilclni ) , n illpluiimt nncl uvriillnili-nnliow. Innttll treating with UHKronen ) luceaii etiliirrli , ipi'rin'itorrlioos. lust miinlionil.iomliml wenknim. nUlit IOIIIM , ImiJiitcncy. nnOillN. Hlrlciura , KOII- orilii on , islut't , vnrleiiculo.clo .No iiu-rciiry usoil. Nut , tiiiiilinuiit fdrld-nof iluil | iuwi > r , 1'artlos innlilo la visit nui 111:17 : ho trjulol nt liuniu lij ourraspoiulenui. Mu'llilno ' ur Inslruini'iiH sum In mull uraxpruHa no- curolrpjckuil , 1111 marks tnlmllnUu cuntimli or iinili'r. Ono in-rrMmnl inturfluw profurrcil. Uiiiinultatlna fri'U ( ! ofro3ponileii"ii itrlclly prlvnlo llnolc ( ilJ'Blorlui at I o ) out truo. Ollloo lumri'Ju m. loU p. m. Bundujri 10 a. in.to j2 inHenil Biaiup for rui > ! / > "Norve Seeds , " ttio wonilerfiil romcilf Is nolil trlth n ivi'lt * tcu cuunin'ee to cnro nil nerroun < ll.-eu > C' . nucll ll NV'i''ik Mrmorr. lxsso ( llruln 1'owir. Ili iilunhc. Wakclulnon. 1/onl Mttnhooil , Nlubtlr lnil - Blons , Norvou nos , I.assliuilo. nil drains RnJ lota of pouor of tlio ( Junerutlvo OrKans In cllliernoi causml by over ninrllon , youtuful orro'n.or oxccnalvr 'lunoof tolmcco. opium or ntlmulanta willed soon lend to Inllrmltr. CoiiBinup- , 'Ulon iinillmonlty. 1'nt upcmivmilonttocurrjr In vest pockei. SI porpack * "iiKOliyrumlsOforlS.Vllli ororyjionlorwn uivtawntlcn guarantft tarvn orTtjumlthemontll- Circular Jrco. AUdrcaa AcrvoHeed to. , Cblcuuo , ill. For sale in Onmha by Shonnan < k McConnell Ifilll "MEN WHO NEVER DRANK any thing but Sour Mash are now calling for Cream Pure Ryo" is tho. statement made by a liquor merchant operating three of the largest bars in the west. This is not strange when you consider that thu purest , richest , smoothest and most wholesome whiskey produced in America is Cull for it and take no other. For sale nt all fir.st-clasa drinking places and drug stores 14 DAI.LKMAND & CO , Chicago Dr , Bailay , $ [ The Loading Dentist < Flos1 xton llto3 t ' 1 elioiin | ) ! 108" ) , Kith anil Fariiani Sis. A full lot of ti-otii on riililuT for fi. l' rfcctnt Tecoli vrllhoul plnloi or iriuuvvubla Lrldiiu Murk , Juu lliu tliln , ' for | HULI uf pulillo ipeakiT , norur diupdonn Ifctlri tXTRACTEO WITHOUF PAIN. /Ml IIHInc 1.1 itttnunublu ralo.ull ork warrantuil tu'.liliuu I Hinn.ldn. ; UW j Freque ntly want a now ifaEA IN ADVERTISING. , v/llliont notion , Oninlui ttilrcrllitmt Jtitreiin , ff. 1' . l.lfc. TheOripal anil Genuine ( WORCEOTER8HIRE ) tlm incut Ualicioua Ukto ami zest KXTHAliT KOIII'K , oraI.K'lTEIlfnir.i CKAVIIIS , TI.K5IAN at Mail. rat to ( lit lirollior I'IKII , nt WOHCEUTEli. May , l vl. HUT & COLD "Tell JEA h J'KllllINB' that tholr ( unco IK ImlU , nnil l ID my opinion , thu luoat WKlMll- { 'aUlnljlo , aa vul ] Ml tlio most wlirln. Kiine. aiiucu that la luado. " ifcr. Beware of Imitations ; . ' T l lllll - - - I ! I l M-lt eee that you got Lea & Perrina' BIjmitiiro mi t very Itottlucf Orwini' it Qtnnlna JOHN UUW-'AN'H HUNHiNKW VOKK. SEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PFHFECT OF PENS ,