r | IT- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 23 , 1893. IIITINC FOR A FORTUNE [ resting Lincoln litigation Over the Estate of Uarl Baaoko. luBLE OVER THE PROPOSED VIADUCT linctlnn I'rocccdlncn Initltntail \ > f Vftrl- K 1'ropotty Owner * Aglnt the t'ltr nnd Tlicne flrrai Inter cut il In the Work. .INCOI.N . , Nob. , May 23. fSpoclal to Tits ; . ] Judge Lansing is engaged today In ring a rather complicated but interest- contested will caso. Carl Baacko was n l-to-do farmer living in Ollvo Branch bind and when ho dlod last'Fobruary an citato valued $10,000 or $12,000. Ho made a will In December , 1887 , In which nt his two children , Herman Baacko nnd aboth Klcppcr , off with but $10 each , 0 his wlfo her legal share and tlio balance itho cstato was divided between three or children of his son Fritz , who died a r ago. Slnco the will was made three children were r.ddcd to the Hock of jtz , his wlfo secured a divorced from him ho was reconciled to his other children. [ ' i will , however , was never changed and probate of It Is contested by Herman t Elizabeth , hey sot up the facts as detailed above , claim that the chanqo In circumstances : nHod a now moral obligation on the lor , and In fact and effect is a revocation he old will. They declarn further that Ir father had frequently expressed his jntlon to make a will , nnd In fact had t for a notary to draw ono up , hut when man arrived Baauko was dead. There four Interests represented and the com- iition can bo hotter understood by the , t that the divorced wlfo claims her be- -\it under the will , the three grandchil- : n named in the will want their bequest. 1 nthor three born slitro the execution of s will ask that substantial justice bo done j'H. whllo the son niul daughter ask that : h bo given one-third of the estate , the it , ? third to bo divided among the six iltlren of their deceased brother. Kujolneil the Cftj. ilo this afternoon the threatened in- ctlon proceedings In the matter of the isl O street vluduct wcro ( lied in the dls- ct court. The parties plaintiff are C. L. dl. J. A. Buckstaff , Buckstaft Bros , mufacturlng company. Mrs. Kato Martin , E. Brown. A. K. Hargrcavcs and the Igor Lumber company' , and the defend- ts are the city of Lincoln , the Milwali- a Bridge and Iron works , the Burlington 1 Union Pacific railroad companies. Tlio In tiffs at tack the validity of the ordinance the grounds set forth in Sunaay's BEI : , ofly that the council assumes power it ? s not possess , and that the ordinance s never legally passed nor approved , oy nllcfro that tlio construction of the 'duct ' will form n permanent obstruction d prevent travel along O street , and | ndcr useless the expenditures they have , ido to make their property easy of { rcss an ogress ; that the ordinance ompts from taxation nearly Jl,000.000 [ irth of railroad property , whereas that 'Iroad property Is the ono directly beno- 5d. They assort further that the council s no right to vacate O street to the USD of | e railways , and that by entering into this ntract the city will incur a lareo indebtod- ; ss and spend a largo amount of money , the curring of which the council hasnonuthor- to order , because it was not provided for the annual appropriation or levy j that the mtrnot under which thoy. are proceeding is Irgal and void ; that the city is about to va- ate the stroct and turn it over to the do- jiidant railroad companies , and will do so nlcss restrained by order of the court. A emporary order was Issued and work topped. The damages claimed are : A. E. largrcavcs , 910,000 ; Kato Martin , $2."i,000 ; ! . U Hall. SI5.000 ; E. E. Brown. 810,000 ; J , Buckstaff , $15,000r Buckstaff Bros , $20- H ) ; Badger Lumber company , $20,000. City In llrler. Mrs. Mlhol , the woman Injured in the row i the Russian quarter lust night , is much .nproved today , nnO It Is now thought that no will pull through all right. Ilinklo , who tna at flrst thought to bo fatally injured bo- auso of the great loss of blood , is Improving lad so is Peter Holsor , in whoso head the lectors had to take a half dozen stitches. ho two Hclscrs are confined in jail awaiting iO result of their Injuries. F. O. Hubbard pleaded not guilty in Judge .rddo's court this morning to six indict- outs charging him with obtaining money om the state on false pretenses , and his .so was continued. Hubbard was rolaascd i fa.OOO ball , furnished by S. D. Park and . I. Foss. Judge Strode Is rngagnd today In hearing 10 case of the state against Rupert W. rady and. Charles Stahl. charged with rob- IIR several henroosts. The motion for con- nuance in the case of John E. Hussoy , iiargcd with murder in the first degree , ps overruled and trial set for Juno 12. Ins was the last day sot for the filing ol answer by Mayor Weir to the contest un by his late opponent , H. B. Graham all that was filed was a demurrer , set V up the usual grounds that the petition i not state facts sufficient to constitute a iiso for action. vlary Harris and her stepson , H. W rty , were arrested last night on the trgo of grand larceny. It appears thaj by sacked a house in North Lincoln where [ \V. HIllls had stored some goods and rood /od thorn to their own domicile. Mrs frls flashed a curiously constructed bill of Vwhich afterwards turned out to bo a f'ory. She was released on ball to appear trial Thursday. ildnoy Rhodes and J , A. Bowers , two ntors living In the vloluity of Twenty oud and C streets , were assaulted las lit while going through the Caplto muds at a late hour , by three unknowi n , who leaped out upon them from behind b corner of the building. They were boll tally beaten and lay there unconsclou . over an hour. Rhodes was not hurt si dly ns Bowers , aud reported the matte the police this morning. Bowers is stll nflnod to his homo us a result of his iu rlcs. The thieves secured $12. David City I.ttlentlon , DAVID Citr , Nob. , May ! J2. [ Special to IB BEU. ] District court convened nero Is morning with Judge ICobort Wheeler csldlng. Nlnoty-slx cases appear on the ckct , including six dlvorco nnd 11 vo crlml- 1 suits. Three of the criminal cases will it bo tried nt this term as It , Glottfoltor , 0 Ulysses saloon kconur/ngalnst whom the formations were fllod , loft tlio county Jail the sky light ronto shortly after his in- rceratton nnd Is now awaiting his trial in XJHO county on two charges of a similar uraeter. Ilnitilt of n Drunken Itow. CIiUNii IsiJiMi , Nob. , Mav. W. [ Special to IB BEU. ] Dick lluseman and Dick umpko ongagud In n quarrel at n beer irdennnd danclngliall called Hanns park it Saturday night. Husenmn , wltlvuomo ikiiown Instrument , succeeded hi cutting id slashing llnmpko's face in a terrible anner. The latter was not able to appear r the trial today , and the case has boon 'stponod until next Wednesday morning. 1 la stated by some that Humpttti was the jercssor. Took 1IU Mitt In Di p lr. V , Nob. , May .y. [ Special to HEBB8.J John Wosnor , nn old soldier , ted 53 , was found about six miles north of yracuso this morning with a pistol wound this head , Ho proved to bo a brother of acob Wosnor of this city , nnd despairing of udlng hU brother , had attempted to com- lit sulcldo. Ho was removed to this city , lo cannot possibly survive. Chadron Knllcr Mill llurneil. Cuximox , Neb , , May 2U. [ Sped al Telo : rum to TUB BBE. ] The Chadron roller mill ras partly destroyed by lire Saturday nigh t 'xm , about M.OCK ) ; Insurance , $5,000 In the ermun-Aiuerlcan , North American aud uu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fort Nlobrnrn Nutot. FOUT NioiiiiAiu , Nob. , May 83. [ Si > eclnl to l'a HEE. ] Colonel Gordon , Sixth cavalry , tud Dit. Muudny and. Heyl left for Oiuaha U yesterday morning ns witnesses before the united States court In the case of Hosier , Victor Poslosky , an Apache indlnn , who ns lived among the Sioux slnco childhood , a number of Troop L , Sixth cavalry , died htro 'rlday. Posloiky was troop tailor. MAY UKVUI.OP A OlUJin. lontrlco Police Dlocorer the Uorpie of nn Infnnt Vndnr t'ernllar CtrcntniitnncBi. BEATRICB , Neb. , May 22. [ Special Tele- ram to'TUB Bur . ] This afternoon Chief of 'ollco Rood received an anonymous com munication , evidently in n disguised hand , "Ircctlng his attention to what may prove tea a case of infanticide. Offlccr Jackson nd City 1'liyslclan G. U Koo nt once visited ho promises at the corner of Lincoln and 'Irst streets and interviewed tlio woman , a . .rass widow by the narmrof Doty. She ad mitted having suffered a premature confine- ient. nnd , after much questioning , was In- luccd to toll where the body of the child liad been burled. It was found under a rainwater barrel and proved to bo n fully lovcloped mnlo child , evidently born In good health. Acnw its forehead was a mark "indicating a heavy blow. The body was jntlroly nude when discovered , and was born a week or more ago. It Is known that tlio woman ran away from icr husband some tlmo slnco and his where abouts uro unknown. A man giving the namoof Charles B , Hcrrlck has beun living with her for tlio last six months but has dls- iHpnarcd. It It supposed ho Is at Wymoro iml a warrant tins been issued for his nr- rost. A coroner's fruitiest will bo hold to- morrow. The woman has been placed under irreat. _ KII.LIU ) IIV CAVING WAT.LS. KeEiiltortlieCollapsoorn Nebraska Farmer' * House. Onn , Neb. , May 22.-Special [ to THE BRB. ] The family of John Fogth , a farmer living ight miles northwest of Ord , mot with a 'atal accident early yesterday morning. I'ho family , which consists of Mr. Fogth , : ils wife and three children , two girls aged ' ! and 11 , and a boy younger , llvo n a house partly log nnd part dugout , the sleeping apartment being In the latter part. Shortly after midnight the dugout caved In , burying tlio family In the ruins. The elder girl , oaftcr three hours of severe effort , orked her way out and hurried oft for help. When assistance arrived nnd the family was extricated , the younger girl was found to bo fatally hurt nnd died later. Mr. Fogth and the boy are severely hurt and Internal Injuries nro feared. Mrs. Foicth and the older girl escaped with a few severe bruises. The house was considered unsafe and Fogth , vas preparing to erect n frame building. Itmult of rt Protracted Spree. SvnxcusE , Nob. , May 22. [ Special Toto- gramtoTiir. BISR. ] John Wisner , aged 53 , shot himself with suicidal intent this raorn- ng about 0 o'clock , near his brother's farm , oiirht miles southeast of this town. Wlsncr s a wagon maker and nas lately boon work- ng in Talmago. Ho was talcon to his brother's houso. Coroner Karstens and a ihyslcian wcro called. The bullet was 22 caliber und lodtrod in the brain. Ho still nlivo but unconscious. 'Wlsncr is single and no cause is given for the act ex cept that ho had boon on a protracted spree the lust few da.vs. Hliot n riayiniito. OIID , Nob. , May 22. [ Special to TUB BEB.J The 8-year-old daughter of L. U. Anderson , a thresher residing at Elyria , was shot yes terday afternoon by the accidental discharge of a revolver In the hands of a playmate. A number of young people , among whom was the wounded girl , ware gathered together. Ono of thorn Macintiro , a boy 14 < years of ago. had In his possession u revolver , which was being examined by thorn when it was dis charged with the above result. The girl is not expected to recover. Ord Court Note * . OKD , Neb. , May 22. [ Special to THB BED. ] District court was In session all last week and is likely to occupy several morn days. The case of the state against | T. Hoollwarth , charged with assault , was dismissed , there being no cause of action. In the suit of Henry C. Wolf against the Burlington coin- pan v , action for damages , the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff for $000. Trouble Uvor u Itonl Kstnto Deal. HAM-INGS , Nob. , May 22. Special Tele gram to Tins BKE. ] E. H. Powell today swore out a warrant for the arrest of Dr. W. T. Putt , superintendent of the Park View cemetery. Putt is charged with selling some property to Powell in May in which ho had no title and that ho now refuses to re fund the inouoy. Closnd by the She rift HASTINGS , Neb. , May 22. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEB. ] A. H. Burdlck , retail dealer In furniture , gave a chattel mortgage for $ . " > 05 today to the Exchange National bank of this city and immediately the mort gage was foreclosed and the stock levied upon by the sheriff. Other claims will bring the liabilities up 300 , whllo the assets are 200. _ Injured Whtlu ItullliiK Ten i'lns. NEIIUABKA CITY , Nob. , May 22. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE.J Samuel Kellogg , whllo rolling ten pins this afternoon , slipped aud foil , breaking his loft leg in two placos. MB. FU.RBT WAS FOOLED. He Thought Ho Could Ituii Hit O\ra Af fair * but \Vun AliHtitkeii , Charles Furst was at the mayor's office yesterday with a tale of woo. Ho leased a forty-aero tract of laud east of Clifton Hill , known as McShano and Ay res' addition , and has possession or ho thinks ho has and Is certain ho should havo. Some of the residents in that neigh borhood persist in converting his tract into a public pasture , and ho objects to this and wants relief. They picket out tholr cat- tin and homes , and totally disregard the pro tests ho enters. Last Saturday ho remon strated with a gentleman of colcrand insisted that the land was his , and no moro cows nor horses would bo permitted to graze there , The colored man took' offense , nnd kicked up a lively row , in which ho was seconded by two or three neighbors. They used clubs and knives , and soon laid low Mr. Furst with a deep gash over his eye and other evidences of rough handling. Mrs. Furst and her young son came to the rescue , anil were knocked out In short order , and wore so badly bruised and Injured that the services of u surgeon wcro required. The obstreperous colored neighbor has boun ar rested , and will answer to the charge of assault to do great bodily harm. If the neighbors persist in using the tract for pusturago Furst will huvo them arrested for trespass. ' Wottther .No leg. Uoports received at the Omaha weather ofllco indicated thai the rain which prevailed - vailed In this locality yesterday was qulto general over the state , It was raining' Valentine , snowing at Cheyenne and raining at several other points in western Nebraska. Up to 'J o'clock in the afternoon throe- fourths of an inch of raiu had fallen in Omaha. Captain Hunt has received notlco that ttio weather ollluo at Cruto will bo discontinued as soon as possible und the ofllco equipments will bo moved to Oinuha. Mr. ( Jcorgo A. Lovoland. who has charge of the olllco at Crete , will bo transferred to Omaha to as sist Captaiu Hunt. NERVY SEWING MACHINE MN Bold to Alleged Residents in and Around Ashland , Neb , COMPANY COULDN'T LOCATE PURCHASERS Agent Downer Worked n Smooth Scheme , Which Undo Snm li Now InvcstlRa * thiR Cnucht rurlolnlm ; JMnll Stnttor. For ways that nro tricky and schemes that nro smooth a sowing machine agent ns a rule takes a front seat. His name Is Downer and ho confined his rural solicitations to the country contiguous to Ashland , Nob. , where for several months ho did n thriving busi ness. The company for which ho worked had some dlfllculty , however , after a few months in making collections from parties to whom Downer had sold machines on the Installment plan , and ultllmatcly decided to send n special man to Ashland to look the delinquent purchasers up and cither collect what was duo on the machines or recover the goods. The special man had dlfllculty in finding some of the purchasers , In fact , ho failed entirely to locate some of them , nnd as the man who sold the machines had quit working for the firm ho would lend no assistance In the matter of collecting the delinquent bills , but merely stated that the parlies wcro perfectly good and would finally pay for tlio machines. Mr. J. L. Barrett of Ashland was finally employed to take care of the business , and ho soon came to the conclusion that some of the alleged purchasers of sowing machines existed only in the imagination of the agent who disposed of the machines. Ho sot to work upon this theory and soon discovered that Mr. Downer was taking letters from the Ashland postofllco addressed to the men to whom he had claimed to have sold the sowIng - Ing machines. Took tlio Halt nnd'as I.umled. A Iran was laid for Mr. Downer and ho walked deliberately into it. Tlio company wrote to ono of the men to whom Mr. Downer said ho had sold n machine , stating that as the machine had not been paid for tlio company desired to have It returned. Some money was Inclosed with which' to pay the freight on the machine from Ashland to Lincoln. A watch was placed on this letter and Mr. Downer was caught In the act of taking it from the post ofllco and taking the money out of it. Ho was arrested and will bo brought before the grand Jury on n charge of taking from the United States postofllco that which did not belong to him. Mr. Downer claims that ho can produce the man to whom the letter was addressed and can also show that ho actually sold the machine to this man and thnt the purchaser had given film authority to got his mail out of the postofllcc. Mr. Barrett says ho has lived in Ashlaml for many years and he knows that there is no such n man in the country round or in the town bearing the name on the letter from which the money was extracted. Ho states further that the letter was addressed to Mr. Downer's own box as requested hi a letter from the pseudo purchaser to the company. Witnesses in the case were before the United States grand Jury yesterday. 1'cdoral Court Notci. Drs. Tildcn , Gleson , Navlllo and Larimer , sitting ns a board of investigation upon the case of Winston Taylor , have found that the unfortunate prisoner Is insane and have recommended that ho bo sent to some institution for the feebleminded. Taylor was arrested two months ago for send ing obscano letters to * "a young lady in Phelps county. Ho has been confined in the Adams county jail over since the arrest. Hon. Ben S. Baker is still confined to his home on Thirty-second street , and his as sistant tins charge of the federal court busi ness. There was a porfeet army of witnesses on hand in the federal building yesterday ready to testify to the grand Jury. Plies of people nave pi.es , but Do Witt's " \ViUh Hawl Salvo willcuro them. NO PROSPECT OF A STBIKE. Talk of Northwestern AVorlil'H Fair ItatcuKxpectml to Tumble The likelihood of a telegraphers strike on the Northwestern is regarded' ns a remote contingency by the local ofllclals hero nnd the telegraph operators Interviewed art ignorant of the reasons for such a strike. Ono of the men , who directs the running of itrains , regarding the situation , said : "All the men are nt work at their keys today and will very likely stay there. From conversations carried on over the wire I infer that the reason of a strike Is due to the refusal of Mr. Sanbom , general superintendent , to moot the committee seeking an Interview. Mr. Sanborn was in Omaha the day the interview terviow 13 said to have been refused. " Mr. R. H. Ritchie , general agent of the company , stated to a representative of Tun BEE that ho had no Information regarding a contemplated strike , his flrst knowledge being obtained from Tun BKE of yesterday. "As for the company being opposed to the Order of Itullwny Telegraphers , I think the rumor is hardly well founded. In fact , I be lieve the company does not care whether the men are members of the order or not , Just so long as they attend to their duties. " World' * I'nlr Hilton Not rinn. Tlio situation now presented to the rail roads is ono requiring the most delicate handllmr , and any overt act will simply de moralize the Western Freight association nnd end in a general rate war. It may bo deferred to tlio close of the week , but it is certain that there will bo u reduction in rates nnd the Santa Fo will inaugurate them I from Knnsas City to be mot by the Burling ton instantly , both from Kansas City nnd j Omahn. In fact omcinls about Burlington headquarters do not hesitate to say that a war Is Inevitable , and they propose to Ktay in the business us long ns possible. Conservative railroad men bollovo that the round trip rate to Chicago will not go below $17.50 , ns recommended by the speuiul com- inltteo appointed nt the last meeting of the Western Passenger association , nnd that is the rate the Santa Fo will undoubtedly make this week. However , should tlio other Iowa lines , particularly the Milwaukee , put In n ? l.r > rate , us It is qulto likely to do than the end cannot bo forutold. MortRiiKU In IMvur uf ( i. W. i : . Dnrnoy. A mortgage covering the trotting stock or the Plutto Valley ranch , tlio old C. E , Mayno brooding farm , was filed for record yesterday with the county clerk. It wn executed by the Platte Valley Live Stock company , by H. H. Dorsoy , president , and George H. ulckok , secretary , and is In favor of George W. E. Dorsoy , The indebtedness covered by It amounts to &iG30 , and the ownership of forty head of of standard and trotting bred animals is affected by it. Itaptltts that Co ino from Ilontun , The New England Baptist delegates on- route to Denver arrive over the Northwest ern at 8 o'clock this morning. They will bo mot at the nppot by members of the different Baptist churches of this city. They will bo given a drive about the city during the forenoon nnd shown the various points of interest. An informal reception will probably bo tendered la the Highest of nil in Leavening Power. Latest . S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE council chamber In thon/lty hull , Miyor Bemls making Hint aurceitlovf Dinner will bo tnkrn nt either tlio Paxtqn pr Mlllard ho tel. The party will dophrt for Denver at some house during the afternoon over the Union Pacific. nn Numbered among * the iwsscngers on the train nro many uromlnontrnml wealthy cltl- nous of Now England , who n'rn paj Ing tholr first visit to the great * wqsl. From the Itinerary , prepared nt Chicago. It Is taken that the strangers nntlelp'aw ) a royal welcome - como nt Omahn , anil loota 'forward with Pleasure to the entertainment that will bo afforded. NO HT7BBY FOJJ , PA VINO. City Street * Hint Connect' ' with raved County ItonilH.Still tlilpnvcd. Several weeks ago when the council was defining the districts to bo paved a great deal was said about three or four streets In the western part of the city that should bo In cluded for the reason that the county would continue the paving from the city limits out Into the county. With this Idea In vlow West Leavcnworth , Military avenue , from Forty-second , Dodge from Thirty-fourthand Center from Thirty-fourth were Included In the streets to bo paved and were created Into districts. A plea of economy and the great est good to the crcatcst number was the theory the council went on. The supposition prevailed that the first petitions from the property owners designat ing material to bo used would come from these streets. Although about thlrty-ilvo petitions have been received nonoof the streets named have been Included. The first step was n majority petition asking that Lcavanworth street bo not paved. With sucbn protest before them the council could not do otherwise than repeal that portion of the ordinance creating the district. This was done , nnd at the tlmo Councilman Howcll cxiTrcssed his opinion on the matter In very pointed terms. The other thoroughfares aro' In the same position ns they wcro at the tlmo that paving bids wcro asked. While no pro tests have been filed , yet the property owners have not moved , excepting on Center street. On Military avcnuo nnd Dodge street the majority of property owners. It is said , nro not nnxious for paving and will talco no action whatever. Under the decision of the supreme court n street cannot bo paved until n majority have petitioned for the same , nnd that has not been done in nny of the cases referred to. Are \'ou Thinking Of what you ought to take with you when you go to the World's fair ? Your outfit will not bo complete without a bottle of Chain ccrlam's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhroa Hemedy. The change of water and diet , fa tigue and Irregular habits during your trip are almost certain to produce dlarrhcca , and a dose or two of this remedy may save .you serious sickness and jxirhaps much expense. . Procure It before leaving homo. Taut Tlmo by tlio Now York. Ui.oucRSTEit , Mnss. , May 23. [ Cruiser Now York , oft Capo Ann. ] The cruiser New York crossed the ilnlsh line this afternoon nt 1:41 , having made the marvelous speed of twonty-ono knots an hour. This record gives the United States the fastest armoured cruiser in the world and the " Cramps a pre mium of : tSOOOUO. Even tho"records of the famous Blake and Blenheim are surpassed , the former having made onlv 19.7 on her trial trio , when she broke , down , , and the latter has never yet been triqd over a meas ured course. t In ' ' 1 Al J . - < II.I March , April , ' May , " ' use Paine's Celery. I > - Hop Mflll.l c , . Compound The best spring medicine in the world. Buy a bottle nnd see how valu able it is. We have just re ceived a large supplyi Jno. J. Froytag. drugglft , 1014 North 34th st Shams Are thosa Igfaorai. pr3i3ii3r who withoutany qualifloations , any ability , any oxporion.cn , any skill , claim to possess the power to euro all the ills of ho human raca. But their wani of worth noon becomes apparent to thalr would.be dupes , and these consctence- lessquacks ara soon consignoi to ths oblivion they BO richly merit. In. strangro and atroaj coatrastwit'i thoao miaorablo boasters is the quiet , dignified yet courteous demeanor of hose noted loaders of their profeuioa Who , during : the past Q7 years , ha abundantly demonstrated their ability to effect speedy , perfect and permanent euros in all the wornt forpis of thooo del icate Boxual maladies.ombmcod within the general terms o ? j , ' . , I _ T2 NERVOUS , CHRONIli AND ; „ „ ; PRIVATE DISEASES , Jl JJ. IJl < iri Lll' * "M Bond 4 cents for their , illustrated new book of 120 pages , "Kntfw Thyself. " , Consultation froa. Call upon or ad dress , witb stamp , Drs. Betls & Balis , 119 S , I4tii Slreat. Cor. Douglas St' , OMAHA , - NEB , 'And ' all ttio trala of UVII.3.WKAKNK.SHKS , DKIimTV'.KTO. , that ao- eoaiiianr tliou In man QUICKLY and 1'KIIMA > msNTliY CUIIKI ) . Kull untUNUTll and touo irlfen toevorr partoftbg bolrI will end i . curvlr packol ) KHUK to uar ( Uffaritr the proscrip tion that cured t u of the u trouble * . Aadreti , U A..UUAULKi , UATTLC citiiKic Micu. TO THE MOUNTAIN AND BY THE SEA An Otnnlm I.niljr rind * ItMltir KUlit nt Homo After Set-king In Vnln for U ii : iMThrre. Mr * . W. G. Jny , HIM Mcrndlth nvonuo. Is an omlmnbln nnd rodnnJ livly with a Inrxo clrolo ot friends. Her hushanu. W. O. Jay. Is Ihr well known chock clerk at the AVotislor ttrort depot lint ono object could Impel Uiljlruly'n nolntcn statement the benefits It tuny confer upon others nflllctoj with clironlo dlionso , These nro her onrnost words ; "If 1 innko strong statoincnti thu fnoM In my ca'Q fully narr int tlioin. 1 went to Iir. SliopirJ because relatives nnd trlcmMofmlno had boon cured by him , 1'tom tlio nny I ( alt and what I had observed In other cusoi I be- UoTcd I had consumption. At flrst the ftlons wcrQlooal lUuc.itnrrh In thoclieitnnit bond. A short hnck or bronolilnl conRli appeared with constant pains and soreness In the lunss nnd heart. My heart fluttered nnd I sinoth- orod so easily thnt I could not slat the trUilo whore victuals were steaming. 1 hid to rush to the door for air. Acliliu In bodv , tlnibi nnd hond , wnkofillness nnd loss of Meop all were dlstresslni fnotsln my OHSO. t test my vkor niul ambition atoadlly. A very nntlccnmo fea ture was oxtroiio muscular weakness with llabblnoisnnd softening ot my flesh. I seomort to glvo out In ovcry way , "Upon a physician's advice I tried a ohungo ot nlr and wont to Colorado and also to sovor- nl Atlantic w.itorlnn-plaoes. tncludt'ig Coney Islam ) . Hut there was no hulp In these. Not until Or. Sliopnrcl began n radical treatment tor my lungs nnd blood did I sou nny decided hooollt. Ho has treated mo for ten weeks and I am built up und relieved to tlio point of perfect boulih. It Is lire yoaraalnco I have felt so woll. No cough , no emolliorliiR , no weakness , no rntnrrh. I eat nnd sluoii splen didly. The results hive been croat and 1 sinII always fool ft In the line of mv duty to ur o my nlllnu friends to go whorol went for roller. My treatment baa boon easily taken , Issooth- Ing , nml tlio ostof Itvcry trllllniJ. fJrt. Ciivt- In iid ami Sicj > ml < l < > nt the / nur'C and arc roll i- We in cv.r i way. I will gladly say this to nny ono who may Inquire. " l.ov Jtiltoi. Catarrh and all curable disease ! treated nt low nnd uniform rates mo'llelnos froo. I'n- tlonts nt it distance successfully treated by mall. Send for symptom blank. DRS. COPEIAND & SHEPARD , HOOMS nil AXD at ! N3\V YOX'C LIFfi BUILWNG. OMAHA. NEB. Every Curable Disease Treated- Office Hoursto ! ) 11 a. in.2 ; to 5 p. m * : 7 to 8 D. in. Sunday 10 a. ui. to 12 in. f. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA. 2VE . Capital $400,000 Surplus $65,000 COIecrsand Irjoton Ilonry W. Valoi , pr3il 1)1 II. C. Cuihlnir. Ttoo proildaiu ; C. B. Maurlo ] , .V. f Mono.John 8. tolllni J. N. II. Pjtrloi ; Heed , caibler. caibler.THE THE IRON BANK. JL 11111 SJBT Toelh oxtractol la inorr.inT Newonoi Iniertsd r fur ooa eniuo day. I'erfoct at gu.tr autccJ. 3rd Flu or , Faztou iiiaok * IQthaudFarnam Streets. Ulorstor un UitU bU Telephone lOii UIUNG THId WITH YOU Prof , Hirsfcrg , The celebrated. Now York and St. Loula eye export , BY SPECIAL HE- QUEST will remain in OMAHA , NEB. , UNTIL MAY 27 ONLY. Do They Ache. Burn , Itch , Water or Tire Upon Continual Use ? If they do they are dsfectlvo and should bo carefully fitted with glasses. Are you subject to chronic headaches , iho kind that begins in the region back of nna around the oyoa , making the eyes fool linuvy and duU ? If so the eyes are at fuult and a puir of ( jlaasos are needed. When you can cull and consult an eminent oculist , lluraombor the dates , MAY 23 TO 27 At the store of MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. . Solo Agents for Onmha , Nob. _ . , MILWAUKEE A 8T. 1'AUI. UAILWAY , OKMCIIAI. ACIKNT'U OK/ICE. UMAIIA , Dec. B , IWA- I'r. Illrichburiri Hoar rilr Vour oplbaludo cram. Inatlon maduot my ertu oomi tu mu nitui thor ough and valnituklnirand I can earnoilly rocoin > monil you to all la need of Klauca. Vourt raiiicct fully , K. A. NASH. OMAHA , March 37 , 18'.i : ) . Dr. H Illrtchberj ; ! Ihmr blr I liaro tried the Klamui und iiootaolei which you mnclu for moand taKuplctiuro Inrucom- uiondtaK them a * being tbe ruott e r upon l"f ajrut of nnr 1 bare erer worn , nnd In uvlng them I nui uunbfeto larwhctbor lam lookliu ttironKhulntiet at all. I wUU youiiroattucoenln jrourtrarultoror tbliitate. Tlieio ( la ei are ouch an Improromont to taj ejui that 1 can tie 51 well at 1 could In nir borhood. 1 take treat pleaiuro In recommending to anyone who ! afflictedIlko myself and lias to wearirla o , ailcau § 00better with thorn than I have been nblu to do In the lait tuelro joar * . Voun reipeclfullr. T , K , Si'iiiioiionuii. Uou , Hupt. racltlc Kxpren. Umahn , Neb. OHAHA , Aurlia. lB'J3.-l'rof. H.llU > chberKi Ioar Sir 1 hiivo been wearlnv the glanei you pretcrlbcil for rr.oorer iluco 1 recoUod thorn , untl lam wry much pleated. They are to oa > y an the ey , the trmlu U entirely rollerod , and at tlio aamotlmo I can keg much bolter than before tleipectfully your * . CiiAiiLKS CoNuYEn. CirrTiiKABirnEu's Orrici , OMAHA , Neb. , Mays , 16'J3-l'ror. II. Illrihberir , bt. IxiuH , llo.i Dear hlr Tin ) two yolr ot gltnui you pretcrlbed for mo oftcrrou had mr eye oiu'jilnoa , I IIHTO roccltod , and mint nay tbat they ara to mr entire latlifac- lion. 1 havu uted Blaisee ( or the lait twelre yeart , hut never had any which uar wycjo ni much relief ni these do. Wlihlnx you tucceti , I am tlr , Vouri Tory trulr , llKNiiv UOLLK , ' Continental Clothing House , GREATSPECIALSALE'OF FINE BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS On account of the depressed condition .of the east ern market we have made a large purchase from one of the best makers of fine clothing in New o York at prices far below the actual manufac turer's cost. We will give our trade the bene fit of the entire purchase. The sale will con tinue all this week , until the entire lot is closed , They consist of MEN'S FINE CHEVIOTS , CASSIMERE , WORSTED AND CLAY DIAGONAL SUITS , Wo guarantee every garment to be equal to those made in our work-room. YOU CAN SAVE from $5.00 to $8.00 on a new spring suit. Men's Cheviot Suits , $9.00 , Worth $15.00 Men's Cassimere Suits , $7.75 , Worth $14.00 Men's Serge Suits , $10.00 , Worth $15.00 Men's Cassimere and Cheviot Suits , - . . ' . - , . . $5.75 , ' n- : . . . . . ' - - . ' : Worth $12.00 Boys' Department. Don't buy any boys' clothing until you' have seen what we are offering this week. Continental Clothing House. New Woolens , just in. STYLB. SECOND KIT. TO IUNISII , NONE. THE AMERICAN TAILORS Faxton Hotel Bulldlnj. Farnain St. , Omaha. SPECIALIST ot „ AM > IIISl'KNSAUV. ( Uonsultutlou True. ) Is uniurpassod In the treat ment of all Chrouio , Private and. Nervous Di eaio . WrlU to or cumuli | i lonallr , TUK.YTMENT 11V 31 AIL. r-Addrei § with itamp for par- 'tloulari , which will t > t > tent la plain . - > . nor Mi oaicf un a. utu-it. . OmabaN t. HOTELS. "THE OIYIAHA" EUROPEAN HOTEL. frith nnd I/oxliistoti iivonno , Ohlougo. night in I n tit us from fi'th-Urool entrance tu World's l''mr ' KroiindH , only four blooUii from Ml'Jwuy I'lulsuncu. I'lulsuncu."THE OMAHA" Is it line stonti niul lrlyl < linllilln ; , flnlilintl In liitnl wood , provided wiuioloulrloltalit , Hloaiu lm.it , Imlhs mi'l iiorfojt flunltary plumolnir th roil ihmiL The rooms nro all unod sire wltli outsldn Ililit , und ro finished very iniiuh hot ter tlnin mo.t of the Wnrld'B Kalr llotuls. Tlio ruitiiurniit will hocunductod liy the iiuumiror , which Mill Insure tu nil unoU Horvlco .mil ontlra H itlsf Motion. H.nos will lie mtxlor' ' " nnd rna < Hunnlilo. 1'rlcua for r. > uiii9 , tl.o ) und iipwarJa ( oneh poi-jnii ) iiorduy. \Vo dcslrotomnlfo "THE OMAHA" lioa < liiiirtcri | far ull Nolinialta nnd western | ) Oilo | who may vUlt tlio World's Kalr. Von nro wolroino to comn niul uxk "QUI'-H'J'ION AND OKI1 I'OI.NTKIIS" whether you wish to romnui or not , "THE OMAHA" U con- vcnlontlv I ouhod : by taliliu the Cotla oU < and Jackson I'.irk cubic our on Wabaati ave nuo. Tliuy pays tlio hotel , Hotel will boopon June I. FRANK E. ALEXANDER , Prop * B. SILLOWAY , - - - ManuRor. Of "I'fco Murray" Oumlm. The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Note ] ( OR , 12TII AND HOrVAfUHJ. ( rlloomi at lln pjr < l r. froom ntl10Jp3r &W. ICltromi witb llatli t 11.1) pjrlir. 1C ItuouiK with Hath attl9Uolt.il 9 > r Mr. OPENED AUGUST l9b Maderii In Er rTllc | iect. Notrl C. 8. ERB , Pron. WORLD'S FAIR ANNOUNEMENT. HOTEL DELAXVAHE. Tor. Cottng ( irovottTu. unil Oltti ft. , UI1IOAQO 1I.U Kim vlait. iiurouiiaii. Hupurlor Dlnliiu. Hoom. Onlr & juluutoi ( ram WUIIUDM KAMI. nioiluroto. Bead fur circular , Wil. N. , Muptrlntoudont. "RT17XTTV'C1 Catarrh Cure curei catarrh. JillVIMll 1 O AllUrujgtili , Moeata. i