8 THE OMAITA DAILY BEE3 WEDNESDAY , JULY 13. 1892. PHYSICIANS AND REPORTERS Murderer Nick Fox Hold ? Them HespDnsi- blo for His Ljng Terra. TAKEN TO THE PENITENTIARY FOR LIFE llnvlug ( ilicii OUT the linuiin Notion Iho Convlctoil Aliirilornr llcli IVIM Illnncir nil CxLMiiplitry .Manner III * II. ill l to I'rcciljiii. The door ? of tlio state nanltontlnry Imvn closed behind Nick Fox , the South O.nahn wlfo murderer , and unlcsi pardonoJ or ho escapes , Iho romilnlnz day * of his life will bo spanl within the walls of that Institution. At an early hour yesterday Sheriff Uou- nottconvoyoJ tlio intolllgonco to Nick Fox that ho was to bn taken to Lincoln. Fox smiled and said he was glad of it. Ho ate an unusually no irty br-nnfast and then made his preparations for taking the trip , Ho called Jailor Miller and told him no wanted n bnth. This Fox got , and for twenty minutes ho splashed about in the great 'tub In the buomont of the Jail , Ho donned a suit of clnan clothes and then walked up to the assembly room , where ho Informed the Jailer that ho wanted his hair and oca.d clipped , a * ho wanted to nlsgulso hlmsolf at much as posslblo. Ho said that ho wus afraid ttiat when ho stcppod outsluo the Jail ho would bo mubhod by the friends and relatives of the wlfo whom ho had mur dered. Upon this score his mind was put to rest , u ho was informed that not a soul out- Bldo of tbo Jail excepting Sheriff Bennett know that ho was to bo 'omovod to the pota to n tin ry. . Just after 0 o'clock a closed carriage was driven up to the Jail. Whim Fox hoard the rattle of the wheels upon Iho pavement ho smiled nnu said : "I suppoio that Is my wagonl" Upon being informed that U was , ho remarked. "What's the matter with goIng - Ing right u\\uy I" Just at that llmo Sheriff Bennett entered the Jull and Fox was led Into the corridor , where ho was handcuffed to John Burke , n one-year mar. convicted of forgery. The prisoners in the assembly room pressed their faces lo the who netting and as the two men mnrchud out , n score or more goodbyes were hurled after Fox , who looked buck over his shoulder and pleasantly remarked : "I'llsoo you down at Lincoln some day. " A Bi.n reporter who was watching the preparations for the Journey to the pen , re marked : "Fox is not as ciazy as during his trial. " The murderer glanced about the room , but not xvlth that crazy stare that ho maintained when ho was on trial , and replied : "Yon and some of thorn d - d pill bags nro responsible for mv long term. If you had kepi Unit stuff out of the papers and not net the pcoplo dead ni-nlnst mo I believe that J would got oft with ten years. " Then turning to the sheriff , ho said : "Thero nro some llttlo things up In the room that I want given to my llttlo boy. The re volver and the lazor I wint destroyed , if thov have not boon already disposed of. Thov mo now In the hands of tlio county attorney. " The Jail door was opened and Fox passed out and Into the carriage which was rapidly driven to the depot. Un his way to the sta tion ho rcnmrkod n couple of tlmos about the Intense heat , once saying "this is as hot as h I , nut I suppose it's great weather for corn. " Immediately Judge Davis imposed the sentence of lift ) Imprisonment Fo\ gave un the luea of being insatio and since that date has been a model prisoner. Every testimonial regarding flood's Sar- sapirllln Is an hotiost , un purchased state ment of what this mcdlciuu has nctuuly done. Eye nnd our surgeon , Grant Culli- moro , room lhl ! , Boo buildin" ; . ttfi.nn , St. I.oiiln lo Ciiiclinmtl anil ltd urn. Via the Ohio & Mississippi railway ; tickets fjood ijoinp ; on nil trains of July 10 , 17 and 18 , and roturninfr five days nftor dito ; of wile. For tickets and fur ther information cull at Ohio it Missis- fiibaippi olliccu , 10"i NortU Broadway and Union depot , St. Louis.A. A. .1. LYTU3. General Western PiisbOiiBcr Ajjont. DRANK HIMSELF TO DEATH. Cloorgn Claik's I.lfn Unilcil hy u llnlf Vutir'x I'Drnlsti'iit Deli un h. George Clan : was found dead In his room at Iho Windsor hotel Monday night. Ho wns about 10 years old , had no friends In Omaha ana his death wan the result of hard drink- Ing. When this statement Is made the Interest of the publto In tieorgo Clark and his fate Is dead. Theio are loving friends In Boston to whom Iho uuwa will prove u bitter blow , but no ono in this part of tbo world will feel any particular Interest in cither Jus Ufa or death. Clark cuino to Om.tlm about t > lx months ago as aucnt for some book and put up nt the Windsor Ho wns good looking , well edu cated , know the world , talkeu well and soon became popular. Ho was continually writ ing letters and though ho has uono no work has always had monov lu his pocket and dressed well. Uottors found In his vtillso in dicate that ho had friends , p.-ih'ips brothers nnd sisters , who wire Interested in his wel fare and who advanced him money from time to llmo. They mention n Phil , u Nettie nnd Kate , but toll nothing of who the writers ore except that limy uro educated , rollncd pooulo nnd very fond of the man whoso llfo's tula Is told. Ono of them is written on the letter head of a Boston business man natnod J. M Wuitt , and iho coroner tins telegraphed him to notify the dona man's friends. Another wiiltouona half sheet of paper evidently hud an inclosuro. It has no date and roads : "Dear George Just got your lottoi July n. Ob dear ! What ulll joudoi I urn wild to think that I cannot do mote. ' 'S. M. MOIIIII OV. " While stopping nt the hotel ho had bcon In the habit ot going on the wildest klnil of drunks. Dm Ing ono of these ho was plckod up on iho street by the pollco nnd at ether times ho has boon brought In by the haclc- mon perfectly iigltl. Snmo time ago Mr. Prlnco gava orders that ho should bo furnished no more ilrlnlci at the bar. anil since that ho had taken Jugs nnd bottles to hU room and uinptlod them thoro. Some weeks ago ho wan titkon slcit and treated by Dr. Somurs , who could not understand why his patient did not Improve until under his bed were found four doion empty Masks. Over $ iJ worth of whisky hud been drunk while ho was under the care of the phyalcluu. Monday morning Clark wont out at about 10 o'clock and returned with a parcel uudor Ills arm which , It Is now known , con tained n hulf gallon of whisky. At 7 o'clock ho was found dead lying across the door of tils room and the whisky Jug was ompty. * LEAVKMMIIITIIK , Juno Ifi , ' 00 Mr. J , li. Moore : Mv Dear Sir 1 have been suVJcct to tick hoaducho nil my life. Over two.M'ars ago 1 bcgunil ng "Mooro's Tree of Life" fo t and never had a case ol sick hoadaclu t > incc , except when thu luudlclno was at ono oml of the road and I at the other. It U worth more than money to mo. I hoirtlly roco'iimmid It to all suffoiors of headucuo. Very truly yours , W. B. LII.K , Pastor First Baptist Church , "Tirlu City Uhikiit.kiuiui , " Hoolc lalund trixlim will leave Oinulia for Cluitiuuiua L'roundt at 8 a. in , , 10 a. in. , 12:110 : noon , 6:20 : p in. , 0ir : ! > i > . in. Additional trains lonvo Council Blullu 11:10 : n. in. , 11:30 : a. in. , 1:50 : p. 111. , 7:110 : p. in. Hotiirnlnt ; leave Cliaiitauqua for Omaha via Council BlulTd ( : > a. in. , 8:13 : n. in , , 11 n , in.,4:30 : p. in , fiKt : ! p. in. , 10:16 : p. in. Kound trip from Omaha , f > 0o. Tickets on siilo ut 1UU2 Farnam street or Union dojiot The Tlionmi 1'a 1111ly Trouble * . ThoThonmi fmnlllo * and tuolr troubles bavo got into the courts again at.d another .oiig drawn outlaw ull U probable. The purlins are the lamu as In dayn of yore , John D. Thomas , thu aophow , and John P. fhotnai , the undo , la the suit which has Ju t bcou oounuoucod ho nophcw has sued the undo in an action n which ho alleges that ho Is entitled to the sum of foJ.OOO. In his potltlort John D Tnonw alleges that during the year 1831 ho nnd his undo otitorcd into an ngreomont by which the undo was to pay him f. > JJ par month , hi re turn for this ho was to caw for and look nftor his unclo's property , piy the insurance and keep buildings In good repair. During all of Iho Intervening yours slnco 1831 John D. nllogcs that ho ms com oiled with tbo oruis of the agreement , but that his undo ias utterly fullod to niAko the pnymsnts ns agreed upon. _ Clmtiihrrliiln'ii Colic , cholera mid Dliirrlurn itcmril ) . Can nlways ho dapjndcd upon , it Is iloasanl to take and will cure crimp , choloni norbus , dysentery and dl irrntu l In their worst fornn. Every family should bo pro vided with It. % : and iij C3tit botUoj tor sale ly druggists. Spectacles a'ljustea for defective vision. Cullinuro , R 221 , Uoo bldg. Matilda Flctchor , the sllvor-tongiiod ecturor , will make a tour of the west the uomlni ; soasrm. Stibjoct. "What is Manj" ' The Now York Tribune say.s : "All the audience thtit h ivo hoard her isivo been greatly pleased. " She ex- > eots to visit several points in Nebraska , t ) chid In" : Om tli.u Not lie. Sncchil meotliiff of Capitol lodge No. 1 , A. IA and A. M. , Wednesday ovenitip , Inly 1U , at 70 : ! ! p. in , , for work in-tho VI. AI. degree. Members are requested , o bo present. By order of the mautor. JOHN BAMroitu , Secretary. TO INVESTIGATE THE MAJOR. Coitncllmnn Alter the Cliiilrinnn of the lloaril ol Piihllo Works , If the plans do not miscarry , the Board of Public Works , or at least the nets of the chairman of that body , will bojotno iho sub- oct of ofllcial investigation at the bands of ho city council. For many weolts a majority of the council ias realized that the department of the city rovernment presided over by P. W. Birk- itiusur was traveling too slow. Kicks have coma from numerous quarters , the kickers cnarging that tbo chairman wns not doing its duty. Thcso reports , in their round s , cached the oar * of the councilmen - men , ntul last night Chairman Spccht of the committee on paving , curbing and guttering introduced n resolution pro viding for a thorough and complete investi gation of the affairs of mo ofllco of Iho Board of Public \Vorus. The charges are brand and swooping. 1'hoy set up the allegation that Mr. llrkhnuser U wholly incompetent to till the losltlnn , ihit ho noglecis tbo duties of his illlce , that ho has uo Knowledge of whcro the work under contract is located and that ho does not ask or roqulro the city inspectors to report to him the progress being made upon work bejog performeu. A m in who Is in n position to know whereof 10 speaks said that ho was glad to hear hat an Investigation was about to bo Insti tuted. Ho wns of the opinion lhat It would result In benolilltig the city , "for , " sold ho , "at the present time the Board of Public Works Is without n head The llrst year lhat Ulrkhauser was chairman ho did tirst rate and followed in the footsteps of his : jredccessor. Major Batcombo. After that ho ot go his gup , and since that time ha has not done anything.Vhy it Is , I cannot say. I'ho man appears to be afraid of tbo con tractors , and at the same time ho is afraid of Iho city council. " 1 know of my own personal knowledge that ho knows nothing about tbo city work. Ho scarcely over visits the working gangs , and when ho docs visit them it is simply to drive along the street. Ho never pots out of his cnriingoto examine the material , nnd does not know whether the work Is accord ing to contract or not. "Last season's work wont into the winter unfinished , nnd hero It Is the midulo of Julv with nothing accomplished. The chairman had it in bis power lo order the contractors to work three months ago , but instead of do- ii.g so ho has simply sat nrounu his ofllco and allowed iho same contractors to dictate terms. "Another thing in which ho is lame is this. The ordinance provides that city Inspectors specters on public works shall ropo'rt to the chairman each nnd every day. So Itir this season the inspectors bavo not reporlcd once a month. They could not report. They woik until 5 o'clock in thoafternoon nnd then coma down 10 the ollico , out tbo ofllco is always dosed. As soon as the 5 o'clock bell taps iho door IB locked , and for Ibis reason if a man IIvo Blocks away wants to see the chairman ut his ollico ho cannot do so after ho has finished his d iy's woik. "If the council will go ahead and do some InvestUating. it will llnd homo oyn-oponers. if iho whitewash brush is applied , of jourso the result will bo the same as it has been with oilier luvosllgalions. " I Know Its Merit. That Is Why I Recommend It. I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dinrrluua remedy to the public as I do to my friends and patrons. I used it myself after ether well Known remedies had failed aril il cured mo in a few minutes. J recommend It can didly and cheerfully upon" its merits , not from u tlnnncinl slundpolnt , because I bavo others in stock on which I make a largnr prollt , but bcciiusa Chamberlain's is iho best remedy for bowel comnlainls I know of , There is no doubt about it , it doni the work. James Forgy , druggist. McVoytown , Pa. The regular monthly inootincr of the Builders and Traders Exchange will oo hold \Vcdnubduy , July 13,11 a.in.sharp. Opening remarks bv the president on vltnl matter pertaining to tlio exchange. Lunch as usual. N. B. llrssuv , President , W. S. WiiKii : ; . Secretary. Clningo of Time. The auction siilo for the benefit of the creditor * , of John Buumor , the jeweler , of No. 1311 P.irnamst. , will bo continued dally this week. Mo-ning session , from IOItO : to 12. Afternoon hosiion , from 2:30 : to a Monday , Wednesday and Saturday ovenlngH , from 7:30 : until i:30. ) : No sale Tuesday. Thurnday and Friday nights. J. II. FUI.VCII , Auctioneer. Tom Oriiishj'x MiKh. Ono of the passengers on a South Omaha car was a very pretty girl. As the car crossed Harnoy street n good looking pobco ofllcor stopped on iho car and lifting his hut said : "Miss Davenport , may I speak tn vou a mlnuto if you are not in n hurry I" "Certainly , Mr. Ormshy , " smiled the young ludy , and she hold out her hand for the sergeant lo assist her to might. Then iho two walked down Iho street and the passengers meciully commented on Tom Ornu.by'8 peed looking "mash. " U'hon they rcacho.l the police station Tom gal lantly escorted her into a roll and locked the door. She is wanted in Lincoln for grand lurcony , nnu the pollco have boon looking for hoi for the last four months. Omul Itcumiu Why U Shoiilil , Mr. W , M. Terry , who has boon In the drug buslnois at Elkton , ICy. , for the past twelve years , Biys : "Chnmberluln's Cough Uomody gives butter kutUfactlon lhan any ether cough medicine 1 Uuvo ever sold , " I'horo Is good roiuon for this. No other will euro a cold so quickly ; no oihar Is so certain n preventive ami euro for croup ; no ether affords so much relief lu cases of whooping coujh. CliiiiiKO of Time , The nuctlon s-tle for the bonolit of the creditors of John Baumoiv-'tho jeweler , of No. 1314 Farnam aU , willljo contiiuuid dally tiiib week. Morning * ossion , from 10:30 : to 12. Afternoon session , from 2:30 : to 5. Monday. Wednesday and Saturday ovonlngt ) , from 7iiO ! until 0:30. : JS'oaniu Tuesday , Thursday and Friday nights , J. II. FKUNCH , Auctioneer. UN Ihjiirlf * 1'niMMl rutiil , Wlllltun .olohtonau , the painter who fell from thu fourth story of the Martin Tibko building at Twonty-sevontU and Cumluii ftiouin , Olod yesterday from the effects Pi the Injuricj rocolvod. STONEI1ILL COMING TO AN END Only Six Snlo Days MOM to Close Out tbo Entire Stick. TOMORROW WE WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE Out Stoiirlilll'n Hiiilro Stock orVltlto nnil lleil riiinnclK , Itliinlirt * mill Miitltns at 1'rlcpnTlint Will MnkoTliom do Itcloru > 'l On sale In . TUB BOSTON STORE BASKMKNT And at STONKFI ILL'S OLD STAND. Alt of StonohiU's pluld llannols or llnsoy woKoys jjo ut 5cJ. Kvory yard of StunohiU's blotched and unbluwliud muslin ? , lniliidiiifr Lous- diilcs und all other brands , worth up to 112k' , fr < > ut oo yard. Strmuhill's untlro stock of Lonsdulo cambrics po at "Jc a yard. Stonchiil'a ontlro stock of flnd chain- brnyH , pinks , liphts and dark blues , KO at Oc a yard , worth l"jc. Stouolilll'rt cntiro stock of M all wool rod llannols po at liijo. Stonolnll'i ) entire stoclc of tijc all wool red Ilannuls jjo at li3 ! ) a yuril. Stonehill's llncst grades of all wool fwnrlot shaker llunnol worth up to otic po at Uoc. Slonoliill's highest grades of all wool medicated twill llannolb go at 32e , wortli up to 75c. All of Stonohill's 25o white Ilannuls go at lt > } c. All of Stonohill's extra fine 3oo and 60c white llannels go at 12" > c. All of StoiiohiU's 10-1 white blankets go at ! ) Sc. All of Stonohiirs$3.50 bhinkots go at S1.7.J. All of Stonohill's finest grade white wool blankets that ho sold for 85.00 , go at S-.oO a p.ilr. All ot Stonohill's heavy blue denims go at ! ) c a yard. All ot StonuliiU's white and colored shuct wadding goes at Ic n shoot. All of Stonohill's best grades of crino line and wiggan go at lo ! a yard. Stonehill's stoclc of dress padding goes at / > c a yard. Remember our immense dress goods ind gloria silk s.ilo is still on , and will continue as long only as the goods hold out , and that there are but six days iltogethor in which you can avail your self of the grand opportunities that can only ba found in the greatest bankrupt Iry goods sale tluil Omaha has over cnown. On sale ut utTHE THE BOSTON STORE , N.V. . Cor. 10th and Douglas. And at Stonehill's old stand. TWO i\cuitNin.vs u.vsr. Vln till ! U'llbull I.Inn. 8d Saratoga and return $50.55. For the N vtio nil E luu ition il imoeia- lion the Wnb ish will nbll round trii ) iekets at above r.itu July I to 10 , with choice of routes via 'St. Louis Oi.- vJliioago. 4th Detroit and return $20.39. for the B ipti-jt Young i'oo pie's usiioi the Wubash will sell round trip tickets it above rate . ' < ily 12 and 13 For tickets , Sieoning car accommoda tion and a ( older giving HsU of routes , side trip3 , cost of same , with ether 'iiluablo information , call at Wab'ish ollico , 1502 Farnam street , or writa GKOIUII ; N. CLAYTON" , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent , Ouiahu , Nob. m Through tn the Souuil. President Ularlc of the Union Pacific made a tour of the company's Unas in Oregon and \VashitiRton last weak. While at Portland jo was que.niouo J as to whether tuo coiu- > .iuv intondoil to complete Its line from Port- atid to the sound. Ilusnid : "Cortalulywo shall complete It. Wo have spent too much nonoy on tlio line to lot it stop. I think the Great Northern Hill continue according to contract and help complete the road. I can not determine when wont will bo resumed. " Air. ( Jhirlc itatos that ho found the cntiro system in good condition. It Cnrcil the Hoy. My llttlo hey was very bad oft for two months with Umrrlioja. Wo used various medicines , also called In two doctors , but nothing did him nny good until wo used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera anil Dlarrhiua remedy , which gave prompt relief and curca lilm permanently. I conslaer it the host medicine mndo and can conscientiously recommend it to all who need a reliable remedy fordlarrhwi , colic or cholera morbus J. 1C. Hare , Trenton , Tex. The I'oliru I'lcnlc. Oftlcors Uravos and Cook who were In Lin coln looking over tbo proposed ground for the potlcomun's picnic , are enthusiastic in [ nnlsoof tuo way they wore treated thoro. They were mot at the station by tbo cbiof of | ) ollco , the Ruporintendont of the U. & M. and a momonr of tbo govurnor's staff and were .riven out to the pirlc in carriages. Durlington Uoich , they say Is , a beautiful place , and if tholr recommendation Is con sidered tbo police will picnic at Lincoln. It Smo the Children. Mr. C. H. Shawon , Wollsvillo , ICan. , says : "II U with ijloasuro that I speak of the good Chamberlain's Colic , Chobr.i and iJiarrlnui Kumod.v has done my family during the last fourteen years. In the most obstinate cnsoi ot summer complulnt and ( Imrrluu.i among my children , It acted as a charm , making It never necessary to call In a physician. 1 can truthfully say that In my Judgment , based on year * of experience , there Is not u medicine icino In the market that is Its equal. The Wutl lit lliiiiHcnni 1'iirk. The well ut Ilanscom park U now down .110 foot. 'i'lio auger li still grinding away through bedrock , wtucu was struck at "GO foot. foot.Tbo Tbo well is being sunk at the rate of about twenty fool per day. Tlio bedrock nny bo 1UO feet thick , or It may bo 'I'JJ ' , but when the iiugor penetrates to the bottom , then the \\orlunon expect to know pretty soon thoro- nftcr whether or not tnoy arj going to luvo an artesian well , The bodrook is a gray sandstone , such as is used ( or building pur poses. For a disordered llvor try Dose-ham's Pills Trtulu Tuple * . The nig Horn Petroleum and Land com pany of Aurora , Nub. , has guno out ot bull- ness. ness.Tho The recent San Joso. C.il. , flro was a destructive - structivo ouo. Tno following linns were burned out ; J. C. Hlack Son , groconos , loss. flH.OOJ , Insurance * . ! t.5UU ! ; < V. & C. Ham company , loss $ .10,000 , Insurance fifi.OuU ; Koonlg & Son , boots anil shouj , loss JJJ.UJO. insurunco ftS.OlKJ . ; ( . ! , B. McICoo & Co , paints ana oils , loss ( Jl.OOO , insurance $11,000. DoWUt'sSursaparllln cleanses the hlooj. Alter the The flro and police commission propoios to start after the antpclsts cro many dnys. By the tonns of ton cimrtor nil druggist * arc miulred twice each year to report their liquor sales to thvtttrk of the commission , The dates for tmiUiog nucn rcpcrts are on January 1 and Juljr.t , Up to ttm date , of the ninety druggists In the city , only twonty-Qvo have reported. SAVED TI1IH.TY THOUSAND. Mr. C. > . Dlclr lt llnl nf the lltillt ot n Hunting * .Bunk' * Clnlm. Ihe somewhat nnclcnt c no of the City National bink of I Hustings agnlnsl C. N. DtoU was glvon nnotber twist in the Unltoil States court yosturdny. Ibis is n case begun bv the receiver for the defunct bank to comucl Mr. Uiotz 10 pay certain sums of money which the olllcors of the bank ulloeo ho bor rowed. Mr. DIctr claims and lias claimed all along that the money was borrowed by his man- nger at Hastings , Mr. N. L. Hlsotnoro without authority andva not used in conducting Mr. Diotz" business , out In prlvnto ontorpriscs cngugad in by Ulso- inoro , with which Mr. Diotz wa not per sonally connected. Attorneys for the receiver appeared in court today and stated that they Ind found tliat about $ .IJ,000 nf the amount for which Diet/ had boon bold responsible h id been eliminated fiom tlio account. 'Ihoy ad mitted that thcra was much of the account which Mr , DloU coald not bo hold rcspon * bio for. An effort was made to adjust the matter by getting Mr. Diotz to nssumo the payment of the balance , but this ho refused to do and the case stands in about the snma condition as U has maintained for some months. EUAN'S BECOIID. Ho Dili il Smooth 1'lcro of Itiirglnr Work ami J'Huiipoil * Jack Hgan , the notorious thief and thug , Is working out a sixty-day sentence on the street. Six yours ugo Egan v.-as ouo of a gang of four winch porfornnd ono of the neatest and uorvtou Jobs of burglary ro- cordoil In the city. The victim was a clothIng - Ing merchant at Sixteenth and Burt and Egnn and another stood out on the sidewalk In front of the building talking to the police man on the boat , white their two p&ls car ried out of the roar door SI,4'JO worth of plunder , loculod It on u spring wacon and carton It off. Taptalns Mostvn and Cormack traced the robbery to the homo of a man named Wood- worth , and Mrs. Woodworth , while thn oill- cors word in the house , throw an old bustle out of the window. Tnts was plckod up and found to contain JtiOO wortn of Jewelry. Next iluv Ornubv captured the four men in Council Blurts. Two if them concsscd and cleared Egau and Baxter , who haa been talking to the oWcor on the walit. A Nu\v Kind of liixnraiu'c. For 25 cents you can insure yourself and family against anv bad results from un at tack of bowel complaint during the summer. Una or two doses of Chambcilam's Colic , Cholera and Uiarrhiui Homodv will cure nny ordinary caso. It never fulls , and Is pleasant and safe to take. No fatullv can afford to bo without It. For sale at U5 nnb 50 cents par bottle by druggists. Ittillrn.'iil Notes mill I'o John Francis , general passenger agent of tbo B. & M. , wont to Kansas City toaltonda meeting of the Tiunamlssourl association. Mr. A. B. Smith of the general freight de partment of the B , & Si. loft In a spe cial car last evening lor Clear Lalco , la. , and will ba accompanied by bis wtfo and four children , Airs. Samuel Burns , Miss Mao Burns , Samuel Burns , Hobort Burns , Mary and Fanny Duryca. Ono of the interesting rumors on the street yesterday was to the effect that the Wolls- Fargo , Adams and American express com panies had combined in an offer to buy the full controlof the United States Express com pany , hut nothing dotlnito could bo learned at ttio local ofllco , 1101 Harnoy street. Should such u deal bo consummated ttio purchasing companies would each take a third of the business of the United States comp inv. Tno Union Pacific Is making arrangements for carrying a shipment of Culfurnia ( frutt enrouto to Kuropu. Heretofore ) the Cali fornia growers have boon burred from the London and Paris markets on account of distance - tanco and the heavy cost of transportation. Tboy are now making up a coiibii'iiraont of 11 vo cars that ulll go through from San Francisco to Now York in seven days , thcuco by fast boat across the Atlantic. This , il is said , will bo the llrst lot of Cali fornia fruit offered for ale in the cities of Europe. There promises to bo a largo number of young Baptists leave for Detroit tomorrow by way of tlio Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern line to attend the annual convention of the Baptist Young Pee ple's Union of America , which convenes In Detroit July 14 , lusting three davs. A special car will bo orovidcd loavlng the Union Pacific depot at 4:05 : p. in. tomocrow. It will con nect with n special Wubash tram leaving Chl- | cage Wodnosuav morning , giving time to breakfast at Chlcigo. Delegates coming In over the Union 1'ucitlc and Missouri Pacillc roads take this car at Omaha , while dele gates from the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vullov railroad can Join tbo train nt Missouri Valley , lu. The rate to Detroit and return is WJ.r.O and tickets , it is thought , will ho made gooa until August in. Mr * . L. II. Patton , KoakforJ , III. , writes : ' From personal experience I can recommend DoWitl's iSarsapanlla , a euro for 1m pur o blood and general debility. " IlnlliltiiK I'urniltti. The following building permits were is sued by tbo superintendent of buildings yesterday : Callahan liron , tlirco-stnry and bnse- nietit Ijrluk Hlore bnlldliu , Mxtuunlh and C'lilciiKomiuuti . JKi.ODO Minnie II Food , two-story fr.i'iio dwell ing , I in North 'I'lilrly-Hucoml avenue . f > ,000 Thic'o minor purmlts . 750 . . . . . J10.750 Disease never auccossfully attacks the sys torn with pure blooU. Do Witt's Sarsapirllla makes puic , now blood and ourichct. blood. Now 1'nlluu Olllcorn. At the regular boislon of the II ro and pollco commisslo.i six now pollcamcn , who will report for duty July i0 ! , were appointed. D. P. Baldwin and John Donobuo goon as regulars , with ( Jjorgo Prescott , E. M. Arnold , Aunp baiter , W. H. Marshall and J. U. Gross us substitutes. Wtion the regular men aio off duty thcso substitutes will take their DoWltt's Sarsaparlltu destroys such poi sons as scrofula , skin diseases , ocioma , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many lives. Itl'pilhUfHn County Cnntnil CiMilinttlre , Chairman D. H/Jvlorcor has Issucu a call to the mouthers of the republican county con trol committee to. meet at lougua hcad- ijuartorH , Thirteenth and Douglas streets , ut 4 o'clock Snturdayjafternoou to discuss sov- urnl matters ot Importance as well in to not upon the toslgnatloa of Patrick MuArdlo as commlttcoinan from MoArdlo precinct , Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothmg Syrup for chil dren teething Is tlio family benefactor. i5 ! cents u bottle. .Marring" l.l The following marrlago llconsos wcro issued by Judge Ellcr yesterday : Name and AddrunH Ago , I Kiiriiuin Koornor.-.EIkhorn. Nob. . . . . . ; n I Amanda KtilcT-t , filtllaiil , Null . % I John 11. Travis. Wnvurly. Neb . 51 I .Mmy I , iriuod. MllwanUue , Win . When you go to Denver slop at the Ameri can honso. Kales f . ' . ,111 to fJ.&O. Homouolod throughout. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. O ARSQWTBEt PURE To Preserve The richness , color , nnd beauty of the hair , the greatest care is necessary , much harm being done by the nso of worthless droislnp' ? . To bo sure of hav ing n ilrst-cla s article , aik your drug- plst Or perfumer for Aycr's Hair Vigor. It Is absolutely superior to nny other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color nnd fullness to h.ilrldch has become thin , faded , or gray. It Itccps the scalp cool , moist , and free from dandruff. It heals Itching humors , proxents baldness , nnd imparts to THE HAIR ft silken texture nnd lasting fragrance. No toilet can bo considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all halr > drc.ssing ! < . "My hair began turning gray nnd fall , ing out when 1 wus about 25 years 08 nge. I have lately bcon using Ayer's Hair Vigor , nnd it is causing a "now growth of hair of the natural color. " H. .1. Lowry , Jones Praiile , Texas. "Ovcrn year ago I had a severe fever , nnd when I recovered , my hair began to fall out , and what little remained turned gray. I tried various lemedics , but without success , till nt hist I began to USE Ayer's Hair Vigor , and now my hair la glowing rapidly and is restored to it ! oilglnnl color. " Mrs. Amiio Collins , Ulghton , Mass. "I have used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor for nearly live years , and my hair is moist , glossy , and in nn excellent state of pros- ervation. I am forty jcar.s old , and have ridden the plains for twenty-llvo years. " Win. Henry Ott , alias "Mus tang Bill , " Newcastle , Wyo. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. , T C. AyerS. Co , ] .o cllMae . Hold by Druggists Etirj wlitru. This PRFCIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a ct'UATtvn and HIALINTIAPI'LTCAIIOX. : Ithasbccn xised over 40 years , and alwaj s affords relief and always ghcs satisfaction. J-or Piles External or Internal , ISIind or lilecding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Itlecding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate the ctue certain. For litirns , Scalds and Ulccration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant the healing wonderful and nncqtialed. Tor Boils , Hot Tumors , Ulcers. Fistulas , Old Sores , Itching Erupt'ons , Chafing or fccald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price , 50 Cents. Trial size , at ; Cents. Eol4 1 j * nnifrcMn , or cent font-iutM on rerelj t of j rlre. ) . , IIIA n3 inii.nibi.MiTioi : ! ! , . DB. B.C. WEST S NHKVH AN ! ) IWAINTRBVf- MKNT. aipeoltlo fur llyntorlit. Dlntneu , Kill , N u ralKla. LleadaLho. r urrout I'rustraton cau ad br Klcoboior lobucoo. WaVefulueii , Mental Uanroi slon , holiness < if tha HrMn cnu9liulniinttr , mliary iJccnyit7i.tii. I'ruinitjio Ol.l ABO. llirrcnuu , 1,011 of 1'ow l TV- cither iot , licpotunor , l.uucorrU an i nil Femalu Wo iknes ea luruluiittrr I oiioi , bpor luatorrbea causoil by oraroxurllon of tas briln Holf abuiooTOr Indiilitonca A month' ! truatman H.o for f'br mull , WoL'uuriinlooitz boios tocjr Eatti onler foru buxui. wllh | j will nouil nrlt'.e cuarnnt-e to rofuml If not ourod Guiranme 1m i only by A bchrotor , ilrnuuln. toln n out , BO'Jtb > a corner loth nnil Kiirnnut tta . Omiiha- AMMUNITION o o oo oo ooo ooo oooo oooo For the pranil fnsilatlo of shot nnil shell upon the fortress of ilUc.ihC , is iiossusbcd in unliiiiitcd qunntltict , anil of ( lie most elicct- i\e kind , by those monaichb ot the medical profession , Drs. Betts & Betts , Upon whoso banner victory has perched tor li7 years. ' * 4 & + &Y J AND X X PKIVATIS * DISEASES Vanish before the nmnlc power of their skillful touch. HYI'IIILIH , CONBTII'ATIOy , ( iU.SOItKIIOIvA , aritic"rUITTr" TTLisTf : \'Aitictuii.nr : HKMINrAL llYDIKHJlil.li. WKAliNlSS 1'ii.KM. iTTvrifiMT MGIII'l'.Mlh&IOXH. ItlX'TAI. UU'liHS ; l.OSJ MANIKJOn. JJ.MTOT lll'i'i'-trirt OK r.AKXK'iHT 1'Alll.Y VIOK _ HKXOAT7 ANMJ I.XCKSSIVK T7rSoitT ) UMT Tll.UOl ) ANUhlCIN * NESSES A"NJllS- DIMlfAKKd. EASI.S. xTTatAT. T It U U V IHW I.ONCi hfA N J ) I NOT oit"liow oin EN 1.1VKit AND KID I'llONOUNUKD'tN. NJJV" UUKA1II.K. These , ono nnd all. reiullly yield to thr > lr skillful and sclcnUlc trcntmrnt , tia limit- hands of tustlniiniUU ( rein grntettU j.cojilo abunduntl ) jirovo. send 1 cents foi Iliclr now , hnndsnmoly Illnstrnted and vnlimblo book of 12 < > jinxes , full f i uro Information for nil. Consultation free. Call upon or mUliess , with DKS. BETTS & IiTT.\ ! ! South 11th St. N. K. Cornop 11th nnil DouRlm Hti. Omaha , Neb. KDUOATIONALi. I For the lilehrr > nil l.llirril hilurnllnn cf cltU I * ml youne wompn. HvcUltlr | : Jliiflc , Art , Rio * jrutlon , rii | > lc l Trtlnlnc Moim IIFRI , CoM l ml liotwutrr , h th roornn , etc , on c tli floor. J4th Snifloii W | IK . ' ( Pl Mil. IWJ. VorC l loKU LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. .JJr A1U-IIIIIAI.U A. JOM-S , I'rc.l. S tlor a U nt M f < r t cltienllnc / CTCDUCilO FOR YOUNO I f\DIF.S r > " UrVL-"UOt ! -5- ! - O I trHtWo5 - YonntUdlci rounrof Muily Ilior. X " " * * * " * * * cuch , Mii lf \ 'tiiifnlihlilimturJ ( Mch tnlfllnll l * \mcrlrtn l f anil KiiroponnriiUiirr , Utcc inl l.piiitlful crounili , ncn I.nillinen. , rofitimll COLLEGE TtntlliMrJ , Mclitnl ly c tlr * vfMfnil fr 7lh Tor cslnlocup urt.lrfM - - KCT T. W. II ltmiTT : , Vrr , I OLtj.milA , MW , Clixldl , Ultrttjr , Scientific mil Builntu , Cent n rf stn.lv rrrn > rr < ft.f CM. ctr IlinlMM , WfUIWiitftAniiMwlH OHt.l M.lllnrj Sfhnol In Mo. , "ilh WENTWORTH lhrUtlMllil > lorianl ; > Mlnn InUnlty intl Atllllciy Drill tml Vrtlml < 'ntnlr ; . i\tcn : l r linproicmcnU now Wine ijfit. | | , ro lilinc ll mMfin ( onvrnirn. tfM liralinc. ilclillm : ett Ktpfnt lowrr lhan ttime of Any tcliool dTciinf MftAnCUV tlir t nc tilonlicri llluMUItil C l lt > tut. Ail.licK flUflUCIIlIiMnior s S3nxj3i.jnixe , a .A. , LCXIMOTOtj MO. I J3ERTY FERfflALE COLL . . . . . . . - - furnUtitl QL il IMM..MI.M. i I gaunt Koeiul wfll trnllltlri ] ham wlije , toil nlllDti Mun Hratrl roueriuut wlih .tft n Kol ttij Ml < 1 watrr and l 'h roe . nil Mtry I Ithtr I h lnr n l ( nl rlpclrle lldbti I arjf. will rquliM-l | | fmn * l m Illlh anil hf Uhfiil ln < * tlin I c. if r i f Hn1y M h Irt I * fititir Mu l > ) an I 4ri .Ifuatlni'iit. nf Mlh tl cnl.- I r < * i K tnalfi rol4 ! > * la Ih Urlt SfVi > < lctt optar Bci.int.r . J , ISS2 Hciid for CulnloEUr. Aililrcaa K. MK.M.t'Ki : . I'lx.iacnt , l.lltl.It rIIISSIIIIII. . 'T'HE ' RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver ntul * 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 , Cluonic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizziness , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Foul Breath Headache Hives Complaints , , , Heartburn , , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion , Pirn- pics , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- 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 impurc blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ilipans Tabules is the surest cuio for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be 'injurious to the most delicate. Pi ice : One gross ยง 2 , sample bottle 13 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tb eminent gperlnllit In nonoai , chronic , prlvito Moot , skin and unnnry illon e A ronlir nnl registered graduate In mcdclno. tin diplomas nnd cortlttcntts ohow. li still troatlni ; ivltti the groilu l tmcrpis catarrh , apuriUHliirrhui'w U'M ' infinhoot , nominal wpnkno t nluht lossot. linpiuuticy inililltv. Mrlcturo ifun > orrhuea , Kl6tl. Tnrlcorutc.clc No mercury nseil. NLMT triMtlincnt forlotsof vllil puwor. Parties uuiblu lo visit mo may bo treato 1 at lioinu 117 oorrcipunilunco. Mcitlilno or Instruments Pent by mall oreipri'Hi i - curcly packed , no marks lo lniH"ato contontu or lender. Ono personal lutorrluw prelnrrod. Coniultailoa ( rco. Lorru ponilcni-o strlctlr prUnlu Hook ( Ujaterl'i of Ufa ) loat frto. OUlou boure'Ja. m. to V f. m. 8uadaii U ) a.m. to i > ui Soiiil si imp lor roDir. "Norvo Seeds , " i the oiiiliTful r Is soM with n Ltl'OECAM ) UTEUl'SIM ) For s.ilo in Omaha by Sherman it McConnell , 151 Dodtro street. KDUC'ATIONAL. FEMALE ACADEMY ii.Mro.ir rreimrnlury CullcxIntP. MiMrnnil I Ino Art luiirso * His foi Wi'llosle ) fccnil fur llluMm tvilciliiluiiiio U. K 11U1.LAIII ) , A M I'rln Jutk- soinllk- . Ill .tlH4 SpcnccN HOAKDI.vTiNil ] I > VY sdlOdl. loulrlK bpctlnltiiilonls . .iliiillled \Vt-st IHth Mr.M't , > \orU. PENETRATES STOPS PAIN PENETRATING PLASTER FAR IN ADVANCE OF ORDINARY POROUS AND OTHER PLASTERS Sold by DriiKElsts K\crwhere New Yoik Depoti yi H ilium Stiect Ofilike the Dutch Process No Alkalies -OR Other Chemicals arc iiacd In tha preparation of Iff.mte4co.il Breakfast Cocoa , which is absolutely pure nnd soluble. It 1ms more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sngnr , nnd is far moro economical , costing lets than one cent a cii ) > . It is duliuiona , nourishing , and tAsii/r DIGESTED. . Sold by Crocors everywhere. W. Baker & Co. , Dorchester , Mass. Elastic Stockings KOK Weak Limbs , . Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformit Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THU COMPANY. IH. 15'i ' ! St. , Next toJMjt T _ " JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. TiieGrpal and Genuine ( WORCEOTERSHIREI Imrnrts the meat delicious tssto and icet KXTHAOT bOUI'M , oral.r.TTKIUrom a.Mii > ICAI , ( Ir.N. GKAYIUH , TLESIAN at Mad- raB to liln bmtlicr | FJKII , t May , 1ML HOT A : COI.D "Tell 1.UA & PE1WINH' that their nauca la liiKhlj oHeomod la Jiulln , nnil i ln my tha Diost ralntablo , as null OH the nioflt wbolu' pomo nauco tliat U Blade " Beware of Lnitations ; . . . _ . > aj.mu..Li.ijpmmrE r m BaM -mi BOO that you got Loa & Perrum' Blffnatnrooneverr hottlunf Od fini' U O miina. JOHN DUN CAN JH HONH. Nl'.W VCIKK Or tli Miiuur Ilnbll tNi.HUrlj < * iueil by mliiiliilaferlns' Iir. ltuliii' * < Jol < lni .Sprflllc. 7t cm bo fftvon In oun ot collro or tea , or in food. wt houtthoknowlpdcQofthopattent. Itlaabaolutel/ baimlcen , and will cITcct a permanent and erectly curr , whctlier the patient la a modcrato drinker or an alcoliotio wrcok. Itliaa hcon given in tliousaiida of cao p.nnd In every Inatancen perfect euro JUB fol * lowed II neirr 1'ull * . ThoDyjtrmoncoimpretnatf a with the Cpeoino.it becomca an utter impossibility for tlio liquor apptllto to oiUt. IJOI.IiKN M'iOIKIC CO. 1'rop'ri. Clnrlnnittl. O. book or ijartlnnUra . ' ' fruo. 'J'o bu had of & Uo. . ISthaurt Doa lm His. CmntriK'htsVJio es ihHiuko , Hriico . * c la mid Kleliunlbon Hriuu , Oiu ihii. . E. McG-BEW THE SPECIALIST. In tlio Irn itninnlol nil forms of I'UIVATK DI8BA8KS , unil nil dUorlnm nnd ( InlillltloHof yoiilli and munliooil , 17yoan * u | iurloncu , 1119 ruHiiuruo ! ) and fiicllHUn are lir.ictlcully iinllinltoJ , Tlio Duotor li rncoin- mended | jy tlio | ) ro < i , and onilorsnil In tha itroiuokt iiirini liy thf ) > uoln | ) for fair tr ' t- incut and hotiust | irnfussionitl udvjco Tim inoHt iiowurftll ruimullcH knoirii to innilurn s < ! lini-o for the succotfiful truiiliuent ut th fol low IndlHuavus : QONOUHIIOKA Iininortli'.torollnf. A cnin- iiiutouiiru wlthuut tlio IUMI of un lioiir'M time from husliipsu. QLKKI ( Jnoof Hi" molt coinploto nri'l rossfiil truiitmonu fur Kluut unil nil aii ( Huohiirjos.vot known lo tlio inolloal tlnn The nisnltii uro truly wunilotfiil , HTIlICTUJlK-droilukt known romcily for thu I n ! ilmi'dt uf Htrlotnru , without ) i tin , out > tliiL . or diluting. A iiiontniiiiurk ililu rumuilr. BYI'IflLiIH-No tri'iilmont for thin torrlblo lilocul dlsuisii ; li&i omr boon mom sui'ousifill , nor luu ! Htronij-ur ctnliirnuniunla In thu IlKlib of inuiturn lufance thm dlHuiio M iiosltlvul/ cur.ib u nnd ovury trnce of thn puUun untlrolr riimuvud from thu blno I. LOHT MANHOOD , luid ainhltloii. nurvoiu- nu > i , tlmlditv , duuponilonoy unil nil wu.iknoij mid dUordur * of youth or inunhuuU , Kulltf obliilncd nt on on. . . . HKIN DJSHASKB , mid all dlsubsoi of 111 * klumncti , Ulooil , llvwr , klilnuyi iind bludilar urn troalnd u ucodfully v iUi Iliu KroaU kimwiironiodliia for thudn'Jii j . Wrllo forolrouUr4 iiudciuoillon lUt , fra . tilt a/til Jtinnun at * , < ' i /t /