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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1891)
8 THE OMAHA D-AIIiY BEE SATLTHDAr MAUCII 21 , 1S91-TWEWE PAGES , THE CITY. S. "W. Lowe carried brass knuckle1' ' , nnd tlioy captured nflnoof 820 und costs Two minor pormitfl , nfrognUnr$27fi | ? ? ( , were Issued ly the Buporlntondont of buildings yesterday. Spanish Court Cream Ims como to stay nun regular adjunct ot a Indy's toilet table , for snlo by nil druggists , John rtoulonu , a vng\ will tarry nt the county lull for the next thirty days , the first and last ten on bread nnd water. Loiuhcr nnd Ustor , charged with rob- blny Falconer's uonohmin , ' W. A. Ful ler , of f)0 ! ) , will have n hearing nt ! iJO : ! p. m. Monday , Special OITlcorVnrroii Finch lias re covered from n severe iiltnck of tlio crlppo , and resumed his duties on X'nriinm street last night. Mr. Alt I ) . Jwios , secretary , has called n meeting of the Old Sottlors'nssoclntlon n ( the rooms of the rcnl estate oxchnngo Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Dwyer nnd Gilbert , the mon who burg larized Morris It Wilt-ox's store , waived examination in pollco court yesterday nnd wits bound ever in the sum of $1,000 each to await n bearing' . Judge Donno announced from the hunch that upon the opening of court this morning ho will hand down Ills decision In the 4'llovcnth street via duct and union depot cabo. Fannlo Horndori , the woman who robbed .Tamos Stinson of Klkhorn of $20 was arraigned before Judge Clarkson yesterday afternoon , plead guilty and wis sentenced to thirty days in the county jail. Mr. C. II. Black , mnnngor-for S. P. Gilmnn , donated SIM to the Itanovolont Association of Paid Piremoii as a slight recognition of tlio services rendered him on tlio occasion of the lire which ou- curred at his placo. The Barber asphalt company has com menced work on ita now factory in East Omaha , The plant will bo completed nnd in running order by Juno 1. It will giro employment to forty men and will bo one of the largest in tlio United States The Washington benevolent associa tion illod its articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. Tlio incorporators are Charles U. Heed , AV ] II. Butler , W. U. Taylor and W. II. J. AVyter. and the objects are to improve the literary , moral and social standing of the members and to care for the same when they nro sick. William Goldfnin , a South Thirteenth street second-hand dealer , is under ar rest for receiving stolen property. It is claimed by the detectives that U old fain stands in with all tlio juvenile thieves nnd buys whatever they take to him. U'bo specific case on which the informa tion was Illod was for receiving a lot o brass stolen from the B. & M. railroad coin pitny. "That tired feeling" is entirely overcome by Hood's ' Sarsaparilla , which wives a feeling of buoyancy and strength to the whole system. IN TJIH HUIMIUMH COUIU' . Only IMnco Wlicro a United States I'ntcnt May Itc Annulled. STEKU : CITV , Neb. , March 20. To the Kd- Itrr of THU Dnu : There is a great deal of c.meat going on In regard to the Otoo rcsii-vatlon land , winch was put on the mar- Itet in 187S. As I understood the law it waste to bo sold to actual .settlors onlj and not to exceed 100 ncrca to ono person , the head of n family , There were a great many claims taken by men and w6mou both , or by a man end his minor sons , and some -was taken by speculators who would stay on the land for a night and then go to the hind ofllco , prove up on the claim and get n patent for the sumo. 1 would like to have you to answer through Tin : BEE If n contester would have any chance of success If the patent on the land had uecu obtained fraudulently. There have been a number of contests placed on file ut too laud ofllco in Lincoln. Ax Oi.n ScnscnuiRit. [ The agent at the United States land ofllee nt Lincoln says the proper tltno to enter a contest against a claim fraudulently obtained Is before the patent to It is issued. After that time the only recourse Is the supreme court of the United States , and that is an exponslvo luxury. A number of persons liv ing in the vicinity of the Otoo reservation have been bilked by unscrupulous lawyers who were after a fco , and these people have been made to believe that by filing a caveat with tlio United States laud npenlat Llnroln , to the effect that a patent had been fraudu lently scoured , the patent could ho annulled , The Hllne of a caveat In such a case , however - over , is a waste of time and paper , as the Bupruus court of the United States iilono is qualilhd to cancel any patent after It has once been Issued. ] The t'razed Teacher. Miss Addle IClegan , the school teacher who was arrested Thursday nnd locked In the county Jail on the charge of Insanity , Is rest ing quietly. Her condition is slightly Im proved. Tlio relatives who rcsldo at Lavinn , \Vyo. , have been tologiapned , but have fulled to reply. U'ontlicr Probabilities for Marati. If March comes in Ilko a lion it will go out like n lamb and vleo versa. Bu. every day In tlio mouth , rain or shinet the electric lighted , steam heated , vos tibalod limited trains of the Chicago- Islllwukoo It St. Paul railway will run , between Omaha and Chicago. The elec tric berth reading lamp In the ir palnco elonjjing cars are the greatest novelty of tlio ago. Ticket otllco , IfiOl Farnam St. , Onuiho. The Ilanlon Brothers' greatest master piece in their spectacular line , which opens for a ono week's engagement nt Hoyd's opera house. Monday evcnlugand Saturday matinee included , iflfcalil toi'xcel an ) thingbofoio that these famous brothers have presented lathis or nny other country. It has n storv of Inter est und It 1 clearly told , ami with appropri ate dramatits action. There nro effective climaxes und characters of interest to the plot which will hold public attention. The ihuiliins rnrry wlta them this season 100 people ple In the production and three car loads of wonderful .scenery , bonilm they hnvo the prcatost HvliiR clown pantoinlinist with thorn In Mr. ( leorgo Melville , who will Introduce many new and novel specialties. The sale of peats for the entire week opens tomorrow. Leo Townsend , advance representative of Stuait Hobson. Is in the city. Mr. Hobsou nnd comminy will appear in the Bo d on " \VcdnC3dixy ana Thursdry , Anril 1 and 2 , in the following repertoire : Wednesday evenIng - IngMs Marriage n Killuro ; " Thursday cvcnli.f , "Th6 Henrietta. " Mr. .Harry Hlch , comedian of the Pattl Rosa company , stopped in Omaha yesterday cm onto to his homo In 'Toronto , Canada , whcro ho will rest the next four weeks , Join ing the company In Philadelphia about April & > . Mr. liich 1ms been suffering Irom nu attack of the grlppo and It has bocu found necessary to tnko 11 rest. The snlo of seats for the Omaha ledge of Elks was opened yesterday morning at tuo Boyit , for thobonotft tomorrow evening , ant ! by noon urarly half tlio house was sold , Indi cating ; that the homo will bo crowded fur the third annual bcnellt. The programme us ar ranged by the executive rointnlltoo Is very strong Including the Pattl Itosa company in two acts , ono from ' 'Margery Iaw" nnd one The Imp. " Mr. William Colder , the vet eran actor \\lio plnjod In Omaha twenty-one vcars ago , a number of the Academy of Music stoclc company , will nppar In the Idtchon scene from -'Itlu Van \VlnKlc'1 as sisted by Miss Hatch , the loading lady of the Pattl Hosa company , who will apiic r as Urotchen and the two Sornborno cblldi-on who will appear as Henlrlch and Moenio. Colonel Wllliani t\ Cody ( Duffulo IU11) ) will glvo u tUteon inlnuto.s' talk , whlto several professionals now appearing ut tlio ICdun lusoo will be KOCH In specialty turns. Owing to the length of the programme the curtain rvlil rise promptly t S orcloclt , NOT INTERESTED IS LYJP1I , Dr , Elchuiond Doolines to Allow Dr , Gross- lima to Present a Otue , PAPERS READ AND DISCUSSED , Many Matters of Interest to tlio Mctl- lonl I'rorcssloti Conned Over Unlng ; Kooh'tt Ijjinph lu Oinnlin. Dr. Richmond of St. Joseph , president of the Missouri Valley Medical society , added largely to his reputation by an exhibition of snubbing such has not boon witnessed In these parts In many a day. The perform ance took place at the opening of tuo mom- trg session of the society yesterday. The meeting was held at the board of trade rooms , and It .had been soml-ofllcmlly an nounced that Dr. Grossman would exhibit a case of lupus which ho had been treating very successfully with the celebrated Koch lymph , As this was the llrst case In this lo cality In which this remedy had been used , a irreat deal of Interest was excited ainonj1 these who ho.ird of the matter. About the time for the opening of the ses sion Dr. Grossman appeared on the scene of the meeting with his patient ana accom- pinlcd by Dr. Oulhralth. Ur Grossman had been solicited to produce his case for the ox- nmlnntloii of the society by Drs. OifToid and Oalornlth , both of whom am members of the profession In high standing , and enthusiastic members of the medical society. Dr. Gross man is not a member of thasocicly. Dr. Galbralth approached President Richmond mend , after the meeting had been called to order , nnd asked that Dr. Grossman bo Kivonllvo minutes in which to present his case to the notice of the society. The president replied very curtly that If Dr. Qrossmau wished to present nny case ho would huvo to wait until utter the programme : of papers had been concluded. "But , " remonstrated Dr. Galbraith , "Dr. Grossman Is a prominent physician here. This case is one of crcut interest , end the so ciety cannot afford to insult n man of Dr. Grossman' ' * staudlnp. " The president was stubborn and persisted In his stand. The business of the meeting proceeded nnd the president announced that the llrst subject to bo presented was the discussion on renal casts , which had been passed over yesterday. Papers on the subject under discussion weie rend by Dr. L. A. Merriam , M. Helfrltz Jonas , H. IT. Crummor and A. B Somcrs , ull of Omaha. The papers contained matter of intorott only to the profession. When the reading of these papers had been completed Dr. Grossman , who had nervously waited In the lobby for a favorable oppor tunity , hastened to the side of the president , and asked if ho would bo allowed to present bis case to the notlco of the society. "All clinical cases must wait until after the papers have been concluded , " snapped Dr. Kichmond. "Wo can not ranch your case until this evening , if at nil. Wu cannot con sider clinical matters now.1 At that Dr. Grossman withdrew in n hurry , accompanied by Dr. Ualbrullh und thu pa tient. It wis then announced thatDr. J. E. Sum mers , ] r , , had a clinical case to present , and the president gave his gracious permission to the presentation of the cuso. The case was that of a llttlo boy nbout j seven years of ago whoso right clavicle , or collar bono , had been entirely removed last September ind had been replaced by a new growth ot bono. Tlio case was ono of tuber- culls caries and the bono hud been removed from articulation to articulation. Dr. Summers also presented another case , that of a little tcirl about twelve years of ago , whoso right sldo anil arm had been very se riously burned , the tissues of the body unit- ing.with those of the arm from the shoulder to a point half-way between the shoulder and elbow. The case was also complicated by n largo tumor on the buck uoar the arm. Both cases excited great Interest and wore closely oxunilued by all the members of the society. The next matter presented was n paper by Dr. A P. Jonas on a case of vaginal hysterec tomy , in which the entire uterus was re moved. The operation was performed suc cessfully and the patient recovered. The next paper wus by Dr. S. Stewart of Council Hluits on the subject ' 'A Neglected 1'haso of Sanitary Science. " The speaker dwelt at seine length on the progress of sani tary sclonco and referred to the measures for safety which had been thrown about man and boast by nn enlightened generation. He spoke of the popular Idea that great danger rni ht exist in a glass ot water and commended the progress In this matter. The same precaution should bo extended to the Konornl inspection of food. Statistics from the largo government abattoirs of lierlin were cited to show that diseases of all kind } existed among the animals slaughtered for consumption , which were only detected by rigid examination. The danger of using impure meat , nnd also the great danger of using tuo milk of cows which are infected with tuberculosis , was dwelt on at great length. Several cases were cited in which whole families had become in fected by using milk from catttlo so dis eased. Several other cases of disease peculiar to cattle , hogs , sheep nnd fowls were discussed , and the danger which.results from the use of meat Irom such diseased stock were dwelt upon at length. The speaker said that the educated veteri narian was the ono who was to solve the problem of how these evils were to bo avoided , and ho prophesied that u great change in this matter \\ould be witnessed in the near future. The paper drew forth pi-eat applause and was listened to with close attention. At the afternoon session the paper was discussed , u number of members taklpg part In the discussion. Following this Dr. J. E. Summers read a pauor on abdominal surgery which was dis- cussou briefly. A paper on "Feeding In Acute Diseases" was then road by Dr. J. 1 < \ White cf Council Bluffs , which drew foilh a rather lengthy discussion. In hU paper Dr White took the stand that physicians were in the habit of feeding their patients too much. Ho coun seled moderation In the feeding of patients nnd took the ground that it was hotter at times to allow the patient to go without food for a snort time rather than to tnlto the risk of overloading the stomach. In the discus sion which followed nc.irly all of the speak- eis took tlio suuo : ground us that taken by Dr. Whlto. At the conclusion of the discussion the committee on credentials proposed the names of Drs. Ubnso , Swartzlanuor and 1'arKer of Omaha for membership. They v > eio accept- cd and admitted to membership. Following this Dr. S. C < . ( hint of Kansas City wad a paper on "Stiictuics of the Hcctum , " with n statement of a case. Thoio being no discussion on this paper , Dr. H. Gilford ot tnls cltv read a paper on "A New Operation for Uutroplum of the Eyelids , " The paper was very brief r.nd pointed , nnd treated of u nmttor pertaining percullarly to the practice of nn oculist. U'hero was no discussion on the subject. Following the reading of this paper Dr. Duncan ot Kansas City read a paper on "Lupus Yulgaris Tlio next order of business being miscella neous matters , Dr. J. E. Summon , Jr. , Intro duced un amendment to the conbtltutlon pro viding that the annual meeting oftho society lx > hold In Council llluffs. Under the rules tnUas laid over until the next annum mooting. After discussion of matters of a profes sional nature , the society adjourned. Or. Grossman' * ) I'utiont. The patient whom Dr. Grossman bud Intended - tended to present ( o the notlco of tbo society was Jules Hugollot , n blacksmith living ut 1313 South Nineteenth street , In this city. Ho was adllctcdlth lupus of the pharynx extending through the lachrymal channel to the cyo. It arpcared that the patient had been seen by n number of Omaha physi cians who tcstllled M to his condition before treatment with the lymph. The disease first assumed a serious form In Juno last , the ttiront bolng nrst affected. In a short time the patient was unable to take any nourishment except broad and milk. Several physicians pronounced the disease cancer , The disease spread to thi oyc , which was surrounded by a raw ulcer covering the region about the eye for a distance of over nn Inch from "the eye Itself. A small hole also tniulo Its appearance near tlio lunor corner of tlio eye , In the cheek. Treatment with the lympli was commenced nbout four weeks n&o mid llfty-threo Injections \\oro given. Ttio lymph was Injected Into the bacK , botwocn the slnulilcr blades , nnd was used cautiously at first , one-fiftieth of a drop only bctniruscd ntntlmo. Thla amount was gradually Increased - creased until n dose of ono nnd ono-hnlf drops of the original lymph was given. The disease succumbed to the treatment nnd the patient Is nearly cured. 'Jho ulccrntlon of the } .hroat ha % disappeared nnd tlio patient announced that ho Is now nblo to cnt chow- chow. The ulcorntlon about the cyo lias almost entirely disappeared and presents a healthy nppcarat.ce. UcssIer'sMaglo Headache Wafers. Cures all headaches In 20 minutes. At all druggists > WAST TO OANCHIj CONTUAOT8. The Hoard oT 1'ubllo AVorks Allcr the Anphull 1'n.vrrn. Hecont developments Indlcnto that crU many days n largo algal war cloud will pass between Charles E. Squires of the Harbor asphalt company and Major HtrUhauscr , chalrtimn oftlio board of public works. The major hns given It out that ho will cancel all of the 1S'.X ' ) paving contracts of the asphalt company , which include these for paving Lo\vo \ avouuo from Hamilton toCnmlng strcoti Grove street Iiom rnrnnm to Dodge street ; Thlrty-tlrst avcnuo from Farnam to Douglas ; Twenty-fourth street from Spaldmg to the Holt line railway nnd Twenty-seventh street from St , Mary's ave- niio to'lliilf Howard street. This Information has Just reached the cars of the property owners along the line of the several strecU , and there Is anything but a happy fooling manifested toward the chair- wan oftho board. These same property owners bo'ilego tlio ofllco of the chulrinan and demand nu ex planation , but meet with a smllo and nro fur nished with tlio information that as tlio Bar- her company has broken faith with the city , contracts must bo cancelled and lot again , this time to parties who will do the work In the specified timo. Tonropoiter Major Blrklmuscr sold : "I have decided to cancel tlio contracts on tlio streets , " but why lie would not say , adding , "Tho reason will bo known soon enough , though 1 will say that this company has failed to carry out thu'provisions of its contract us to the time in" which it agreed to do tlio worlf. " Mr. Squires of the nsnlmlt company In speaking of the matter salti : " 1 have hoard this story of what Mr. lilrlchnuscr intends to do , but if ho thinks ho can cancel ono of our Ib'JO ' contracts I think ho will bo convinced that ho Is not In it to any great extent. "Talto Lowe nvcnuo for instance. "Wo stopped paving on that street because wo \vero ordered to do so by the court. Dr. .Mercer enjoined the work for the rea son that the ga" , sewer and water connection had not been made. That was no fault ot ours as everybody knows. In the nutter of the other streets. Wo expected to have the work completed early last fall and to rush matters , wo put in a largo stock of material , called our pavers from Kunsai City and Chicago anil nl the request of the chair man put this larcogangof men to work , olny to learn that Con Gallagher hud fulled to put In his curbing. Wn increased the capacity of our asphalt plant by putting in $1,000 worth of now machinery , tioupht a largo amount of pitch and tar and after working a few days were up with the curbing gi'ngs and then vo stoppeJ work for the season. "All I have to say is that If the city had kept the cuibors out of our way , every street wo contracted for would have been com pleted last season. "If the major thinks ho can cancel these contracts you will see a prottv fight , as that contract was for the year 181IU. It was let that season and the work was to have been performed that season. If he attempts to set ono of those contracts aside , any property owner can protest nnd in thut event the street could bo held for years. So you see ho is not liable to nmko any thing more than a bluff. "There Is ono thing that I do not like. Early in the season I told the board that the curbers wore getting behind with their work , and unless thov hurried wo would overtake them. Thochninran never mndo an effort to keep these contractors out of our way , and as result wo overtook them , stopped work nnd the whole blnmo is placed upon my com . " pany. _ _ To the young face Pozzonl's Complexion Powder gives fresher charms ; to the old , re newed youth. Try it. NOT 1'LiKAoKD. Trainmen Start for Home Rather Dis gruntled and UiiHiitlslled. The committee of trainmen from thol'aciflc division of the Union" Pacific concluded their conference with the officials yesterday morn ing and returned to their homes this after noon. The men say that they have literally ac complished nothing. The whole matter has boon placed in the hands of Superintendent aicNoilof the Pacitlc division for adjust ment , with some prospects of a. satisfactoty settlement. Thucommltteemcn feel that they were shab bily treated by theofllcials , and claim that they wore insulted by the manner in which their proposals were rejected. Homo of them were very wrothy and dire throats of future tronblo wore made. They stated also that the trainmen on all the divisions hud iniiny gilovaucos to ndjust. and that committees would bo numerous at hcadquartes In the near future. rtoforo leaving the Dcllono. nt which all the committee has been stopping , a meeting was held at which resolutions were adopted , returning thanks to the management of the hotel for the manner In which the committee had been treated. Dr. Blrney cures catarrn. Boo - COUI.il ) NO I' ASK 1313. The Jury In the Clainpitt Cnse I > s- olinriiod Court N itcs. After being out three days the jury In the ease of tno state against John PI , Clnmpitt , the man who was charged with assaultiijg his wife with a butcher knife ( came into court and announced that it would bo Impos sible to reach an agreement , This decision was received bv the court nnd n new trial will ho ordered later In the term. The case of the state against Fisher Is on ttial. ( 'labor is the man who some time ago met and robbed Joe UuoLk nt Klghtu street and Capitol.avonuo , Upon the completion of this case.ludgo Clnrlcjon will conlinuo all of the other criminal cases'until his return from Hurt county , , llornford'H i eld Phosphate. Useful In all forms ot dyspepsia. . _ Its Mrm llnll. The first grand ball glvoti by tna Sons of Veterans' cornet bind nt AVushlngton hall last night was a ijeditiiblo ; success A bant seventy couples Attended , The dunce pro gramme consisted of twenty-four numbuis nuJ at the holf-milo post delicious rcfiesh- incuts were served , Frank E. Hart ws master - ter of ceremonies. Baking Powder Used la Million * ot Bome CAl'l'AIN1 Ho Introdtiucn-fllbtitlm-mr to Show Ho Hnn Willing to Fl lit. The Cnplaln UaUcy court-mnrtinl CMO begun nt tlio usuolllicur yesterday morning. Borgcnnt llonill company 0 , Second In- funtry , was the flwt witness called by the defense. After relating the facts as to tlio move- incuts of Ills company much tliotatnoas other witnesses had toltb the sitory , the sergeant was inked if any of the oillcers of company C worogolns to sUiy. behind 1C the company went out to meet the hostilcs. The scrKoant said ho Jtnew of 'ino ono who was going to stay behind. "Rations were belnp wo- pared for nil tbo ofllcers goltiK Into the lldil mul Cnptiln Catloy'vii3 nuniDcrod iviuouu the i-cst. Soivoaut Hcnsltp said ho wni nrciontoii the morning of UcccmborlH ) when company 0 was onlorcil to t ko up n position In the Hold near the post Captain Uatloy wns not with hli company when tlio men loll In line nnd tunrchcd to their position , but ho arrived nnil tool : command about twenty minutes later. As Captain Catley proceeded to nsk ques tions relating to the movements of company Oat 1'lno Hldgo the judge advocate tu-oso and snul to the court : "In order to ihow that this line ot testi mony Is entirely unnecessary , 1 will iidinlt that company 0 wits at Pine Ultimo with the Second Infantry nnd that Curtain Cntloy waa incotnnmndor the company und participated in all tliomo\c- monts of the cotnHiny | whllo at 1'lnu ' Uldce. " Cantnln Cutlcy nskcd the scrjreant If ho was present during the inarch Jrom.Husli- \lllo to Pine Hlil/ro. / The soi'ne.int . replied that lie vas. Ho saw Captnln Oatloy duriniftlio march ami hutird him cwinplolnliiE nbout being very tirud niul sere from the eiTccts of thoitiurth. CorporalClmrlcaSn > der was oallccl , but his testimony was very meagre and ho wis qtilcltly excused. Second Sergeant Itlchaid E. Hayes ww then ushered Into the august presoncoof the court. The witness was at I'luo Ultimo 011 Dccuinbur 110 Hu saw Captnln Untluy po- Inp to brcakfiMt that morning shortly before compimy U wns oriluivd out. Captain Catley Joined his company about twenty mlnutos alter the company hud t'ono out. Corporal Rcrgathas called In , The corporal said that when company 0 was ordered out in skirmish line ne.tr tub llttlo church on December - ! > , the Indians Mine over tliohill.disinountediiiidapproachod . to 'vithln n ilistunco of 'MJ ( yards. The Indians leveled their guns at the sold iers , but Captain Catley told tlio men not to lira until they h.ul orders to do w. Cnptalu Catley ordctod his men to Ho down , but ho dlil not liu down himself. Houlkcd back and forth in front of this troops. Private John JlangoW auld ho helped lo pet Captain Cnllcy's personal effects ready lor tlio Mold nn Dec-ember:10. : Ho believed that Captain Utillor was going to tlio front with liU companv. : Private William D. llosu gave similar tos- titnony , Captain Catle.v submitted a telegram from the war department nt Washington replying to Ills recjuost for a copy oftho procccdlngH in liU trial before a court-martial In ItsTS. ana pnitleularly lor 11 copy of the judge advocate general's ro- vlowof the lime ntf that time. The incssairo from Wnshlnpton stated that a copy of the proceedings referred to would not be furnished until Captain Calcly had first statoil Iho reason why such papers worn desired. Cut > talti Catloy sta'ted to the court that lie wanted a copy of the judge advocate general's ' rovtmv of the former tiial bocnuso the prosecution has insisted upon dragptng the matter into till ? trial. Tbo president of the court asked Captain Catloy if ho had not nn uulhentieiitod copy of the pio- cecdingi. He replied that no had , and the court decided ) that the captnin might bring Ihat copy inlo court it lie so desired. The couvt then adjonrncd pntll 10 n. m. to morrow. De Witt's UtUo Early Risers. Best llttlo pill ever mado. Cuio constipation every timo. Nonooijual , Uso.thcm now. . THK STlt.llJIOilSiWON. . 1'aciflo Cohsc I'olccr Player ) Do Up a VOIIIIK Doctor. Charles "B. Ubcl was-raised In Pennsyl vania , but ho had to comoto.Oniaua to cut bis poker teeth. Ubsllsa recently graduated product ota veterinary school , anil ho concluded to como vest and call upon his old college chum , lr. Hamaciottl , the city veterinary sargcon , Ho stopped at cue of the leading hotels , and Thursday ovcningacouploof casual acquaint ances asked him to go to their room and diagnose a game of poltor. JJbel had $00hloh ho ws anxious to sco developed Into a hundred , and ho proceeded to Inspect the symptoms of the game. Suf- flreittobuy ho found an aggravated case , and before ho left Ills patient ho had pur chased Just WO worth of cxpeiienco , 1'ho g.imo did not seem to bo suffer ing , and TJbol realized that his presence wns no longer necessary. In bidding Ids acqunintancos good night ho rematkcd that ho was "broke , " and the gen tleman on whom fortune had smiled gener ously handed ovor$5 for present necossltlos. Uhel could not sleep , nnd tto inoro ho thought of the missing fS5 Iho inoro no wanted it , so this morning ho shouldered his prlp nnd hit story und souflit County Attor- i.cy Mahoncy , who dicw up aii in formation charging tbo two speculators with gambling. 'Iho warrant was served and the parties ar rested just ns they emerged from the hotel dining room. The defendants iravo Iho names of A. fidinUton , Tacoma , and O. It. Toss of Kansas City. Mothers will llnd Mr * . AVInslow's Soothing Syrup tlio best icinedy for their children. S5 cents a bottlo. Forged a < lioelc. Jesse Schooloy Is wanted for forging the name of L. 0. Jones to iv check for -S"i on the Commercial National bmk. He attempted to pass the check on Joe McCaffrey , but was un- T WHO KEEPS Wifhthe limes , and wants something exquisite in a SPRING COA.T THA.TFITS , can obviate all the time , trouble and annoyance usually gone tlirougli v/ith to secure wliat he wants at tlio hands oftho average tailor. We've got "em" in all that is new and novel in sliado andquality. We MAKE"EM" OU RSELVES. We make THOUSANDS of them , That's why we get the CUT AND FIT so perfect. ( It's exper ience , ) Our SPRI NO SUITS are the same way , everyone of them have that NATTY , NEAT and TASTY apecirariee peculiar only to theC LOTH- ING MANUFACTURED "by us , and when you stop to consider that all these advantages can be secured in your SUIT or OVERCOAT , and by far the largest stock in the city to select from , it is no great surprise to find us always busy. Our CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is a wonder in many ways ; the people -wonder at one entire floor occupied with. Boys' and Children's clothing ; they wonder again at tljie variety and the "beautiful styles fn I which they are made up and their chief surprise and wonder comes in when'they see that our prices are even lower than they have been accustomed to pay for common goods , f Beautiful Spring Goods in Every Department. Money Cheerfully Kof umlcd In nil Onsen AVlioio Goods KING & CO. AIIB NOT SATISFACTORY. , . , S. W. Corner I5th and-Douglas , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. successful. It is Jnul that ho had better luck lu other attempts and that bo mumped to lloat hoveral chedcs. ono of which was for $10. The detectives uro collecting the bogus p.iper , Each .season has its own peculiar malady ; but with the blood maintained In n state of unifomi viRor ana purity bytliouscol Ayrr's ' Sar&aparilli little dinner need bo fe'arcJ from meteorological liilluonces. Is'o otlicr blood medicine is so sifo and elTcctive , IT COMliS JUG II. llsti ma toil Cust of Intrniliiuiii ) ; tin : Austral an Hal lot , Mayor Cushing \ninlystrivlii ( ? to study out clio intncaclc's of the Austr.iHau . ballot , law vbleh rccciitly passed the legislature. A copy of the law In pamphlet form \\as sent to him today nnd in going through Its pages ho Jlnds that to put the system in operation m this city will require that the municipality be roJlstrlctal. hosidos there will have to bo many other acts performed. In spoaWuc upon the subject the mayor said : "There is nothinir lilto the purity of the billet , but It comes high , especially In Omnh'.l. ' d will try the workiiifjjof this law nt the Juno school election , nnd to dose tlicro will ha\o \ to bo a now rosistM- tlon. There will have to ho till ) registrars nifiiointod , who will sit live days. Under the old plan tlicro were but 110. ! Again under this now law , supposing theio ate 35,000 voters in Omaha , wo must have eighty pre cincts , which will rc'iuiro 5(50 ( Judges and clerks , wbllo heretofore wo got along with 205. Now the tlio city will have to print 100,000 tickets , or lour for each voter. "Unilor the old system the candidates pild for allot' these. Notonly this , but MO must build eighty booths anil voting places , which will all cost money. 1 tmvo spent some time over this matter nnd fletira that each election will cost to exceed J1B.OOO , which is from § 7,500 , to fi.OOO niovo than ( .lections have heretofore cost. "Ono thins is certain , and that is that dur ing thuyeais to come elections In Omaha will not be us numerous asm the past , " bearing scales , cotTco mills \vlth foot power , trrcoers refrigcrotois , butter coalers Catalogue of Bordeii k Selloelc Co. , Chicago Mortuary. Mrs , Alary Moanoy , wife of Wlko Moanoy , died utherresldcoce , 70S Soutli Thhtoonth street , nt o'clock Thursday ni ht. Tlio fu neral will bofromSt. 1'nlloinena's ' cathedra' ' at8UOthis : mornlnfr , with interment at lioiy Sepulchre coinotery. The deceased was one of the old residents of the city and was a sister of John , Thomas and 1'atrick Gnrvey. Mrs DanO'Kcelto died at her residence , 20i4 O , k street , josterday morning. She had boon , an .invalid for nearly a year , K . Dr. Birnov cures catarrh. Boo bl'd Unrrltr/ Pat Lynch surrendered the keys of tbo countyjaii josterday inorninKandls now only a private citizen. His successor , ex-Dotectlvo 1'at Horrifrati is duly installed and to all ap pearances is -famllhr wita the business as ho had boon thcro for years. "JVlore Circulation ! " Is a cry that has frequently been heard in the newspapers and on tlie stump recently. Money is a very powerful affair , but it is not as important as health. Men who lack health rue willing to give a good deal of money for a stronger and purer circulation of the blood ; and yet not much money is required to secure this ground work and basis of vitality. To the weak , the feeble and the debilitated Swift's Specific ftjrsWz& * V&\ \ insures a plentiful circulation of rich and pure B jKf § § 3 blood. This means , * of course , that < his Bfc LTL AK\ \ powerful vegeta ble remedy destroys the germs and drives out the seeds of disease. Wherever the blood is to be purified and the system built up it may be depended on to do the work promptly and effectually. Mr. John O. . Rogers , of Dana , Illinois , says : "My wife was for years an invalid from a blood trouble , and suffered terribly at times from erysipelas. A few bottles of { raSSKPj cured her. She con siders itJthe best blood purifier and ISassSI tonic she ever b.nv. " 3CKEJLTISK ON IILOOI > AMI SKIN IJISICASICS IUVIli : > I'UKH. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ca. P INE COLDS IN 1UE HEAD , by ono application. OATASRH , in a very short timo. HAY IEVER , in frora 3 to 6 days. EARA.OIIE , instantly. _ FIFTY CENTS A 110TTLK. FOR SAI.B 1IY AM. DlilJGniSTd. I'lopunid only liy tlio FHBNOUNCMKIUOIM : cu. . . HurUor llloek , Uiiiaho. il , S. A , LADIES ONLY 1 crnalc li * ntihe rwon powerful I erotic refuiaiur icr * Ictllyulc. iolToKudVS. . BiilVCT. Y' NEBRASKA. National Bank U. S. DEPOSITOR ? , OMAHA , NIC1 } Capital , - - - - $400,000 , Surplus Ian. 1st. 1890 , - 0 ,300 , Olflcori nntl | ilroctorIlonry W Vntoi , I'reililonl ! I vrN H.lteiwl ) VIco.i'roHKlent : Jamot \ \ hume , W V.Morm Julm H. Colllnl , U. U C'julilru , J , N. II 1'ntrlck . II S. HuglioJ. ciwlilor i T1-1I3 IRON UA.NK , ] Corner Kill mid Kurnum Sti A General llnnkliu lluslncsj Trausactol Notion to WaterworksCoiitrnolnrH. llldw will DO ri'ColM'il ' until WiHlnoHduy Mart'lil'i. 1HDI , for lln > const met loii/r ( tliudum for lnimuii | < ilNK rti T\olr uiul coiuiilctlou o ( vorUa , fur tlio C'ri'Htonuit ' \ < -r orlci i-onipiiny , HtCroktnn , la 1'l.inH und himcltlcatloiin tiru onllto lit ilionlllcunf tint Ciiloii cmmt ruction ciinipjiny , Grislon , In. , iinrt cilllco ( W II. Mil * Innl. al Oinulin Nutloiutl bunk txilldlnv Uinuliu Not ) . \t * fki i Crcstoti , Ii Drs , Belts &Betls Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , MOO UOUGLA.SSTllIiLHlT OMAHA , NEB. Tlio most widely nnd favorably known spec ialists In tlio Uimoi Mutei. Tlielr Joni ; ox- purlonvu. rcmnrkiiblu tUll niul nmvnsil .suc cess lu the li'O.llnioiit und curouf Nervous , Chronic and StinMcal DUoaics. cntltlo these eminent , phjaloliins to tin ) full oonlldcnco of tlio iiflllcti > iliivt > rwliuro. Thtiy Kiurnnti'o : A. cnitTAIN AND I'OMTIVI : OUHC for Iho avlul rffpctsof onrly vlco anil the numer ous oills tlnilfollovv inHs train. . 1'IUVATK. Hl.OOU ANUMCfiS DISIIASKS snoodllv. complt'tolv niul DermutiPiit ! v cured , NKItVOUS bKlllMTV AND SnXlJAL IMS- OIUJKUS yield KUdllylo tliclr skillful trout- mt'iit. PILDVISTULA. . AND llKPTAIj UI.OEUS cuaranleoil cured without pilu or detention from lniHlni' < i. UVIIUUUKI < n AND VAlllCOCr.IiE pcnna- iinntly iind suocfssfnlly omul In ovoryc-isc , hvriiiMs. GONoitniiRA , GI.IKT. : spor- nmtorilioii , Koniliul Weakness Lost Manhood , NlKhtEmission ? , Decayed I'licultltis , I'ciimle \Voulincss \ unil nil delicate disorders iicuullar to either si'v positively cured , us wollus ull functional disorder * th.it result from youthful folllesor the oxcc s of mat nro years. CTUp'PDiUuarantool | | | purm.incn tly J 1 i\lL > 1 UIV L < cured , removal complete , without cutting , eausttc or dilatation. Cures effected at homo by pittiont without o mo ment's pixln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. flTK'P Tll ° mlHl ITecl of UU l\\j \ early vlco which tiring wonknoso , dostroylnt' both mind and tody , ultli all Its druulecl Ills. ] icrmancatly cured , UP < R'PTT'x ' Address tlinsc who hnvo Ini- J/IVO. IJL. I 1 O puiied tlienif Ivea liy lm > piopor liidulncnco and Kolltary nal > lt * * , which nilii lioth mind and body , unllttlng tlicui for biHlness. studv nrinitrrliiKO. MAHIIIEDMKN or these enterlnB on that liiin > v life , awuroof pliysleal debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. 1'lrst 1'riietlcal ' eipnrl- cnco. Fceond Kvcry ease I.s8ioclnlly | studlod , thus slurt In ; , ' rlnht. Third mcdlulnes uro propaii'i ) In our liibontory oXncMy to suit each cite , thus ufTcutlngctiieswithout Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NED DEI. J. B. THE SPECIALIST. 10 Years' Experience. PRIVATE DISEASES Cured In 3 to 5 Jays Mthonttlio Ion of nn hoiui'ilnio from builnasn TliomnitrnMoliilc tiuro for OI.IJKT nnd ull ariiiojrtniiillxrlmrttn ever known to twllnnl donco. riVlMIIIISnvMtrrintodciiruln3JtoMilitxa 'Jhti moil powerful rcnioiljr jrut knuvvn for n prrnri * ncntcuro. STIIIUTI'lllJiirimln In ri'llovlnn tha Ijlmt- Orrcurcilat lionin , Mitlioiillnstruinuriti , no cutting , nomlnna | dlUlliii : . lx of .MnnhoodgrVonknuii Iioilllrclr curoJ ; Initant r.lluf. bkln illson ei and fciunlu ( lUeatiii | > riiu\iiunlljr enrol Dr Mc'irovr'4 ' iiccusa In tliutrrrumsnt of I'rlrnta litiounoi Imi nttrrbvrn rcuallo | < l.iinil lilt irrontnrmyof intluntn rr > rli < ! i > Iroia tlio AtUnllf n Hi < ! I'arltlo llouki i\n < l Clrciltiiri liuo I/iiitliM Iron U to 4 onlr lull niul I''imiuiu tirueti Unialia , IsuU Untranco un cltliur strict. TO WEAK MEM BulTerlnj tin etTicU frora nl uutlif ul errun earlydecar , wrwttojjwoEknrM , | i t iiunlioul , ntn. 1 wUl lonii utaluililo trtutuo ( M-nlcdj coutalulii ] full ( rtlculira fur homo cure , Vltii : ; of ilurR'i ndld medical work ) tboulJ Ita riid byrvt'r ] mail who It ncrtniii ami d litlltat < > il. -A > Hroi. I'rof , K. C , I'0\VJLiil : Mootlu , Couii A.MIJSISMENTS. BOITB'S ' KKTUHN OF TUB a * V X JJ S > . POPULAR FAVOKlTEa MONDAY , MARCH 28. ITho Original and \Vorld Kumous- ( HHNLOPJ BROTHERS ) \vn.r. "WEEK'S ENGA.GEIME NT Presentlnc for the First Time in Omalis Their Gorgeous , New SpEclacii'ar SUPER Seats Open Saturday ntUsutl Prices. BOLfd'S ' , THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT Tor tliuCharlty Fund ol Omaha Lodge NO. 39 , Benevolent and Protective OEDEB OF ELKS PATTI ROSA In tlio Kirst Actor M&&GEBY DAW , Also Second Act of IMP. Mr. WILLIAM CALDER and HISS MARGARET JIAT0J in the Idtchonscoiicfrom RIP VAN WINKLE. Fifteen Ml mi tea lth BUFFALO BILL. Tlio Cclelrutiid Tenor , . O. B. Tlio ( Jullfornla J ugglor. , O. 1-1. KTJR.TI2 : . The Sicilian Tioiibadonrs , SIGKOR AND SICNORITA ACAR1S. Sale of scats opens Knday morning. DIME EDEN 3VETJSEE. \VlllLii\vlor.Manasur. Cor. lllii unl Farnam \VUKK OK JIAHC11 10. Tliu Arnblan VllllnKf. Tlio AccnrlnlnV , wonderful punish liyimlci .Mtlinn Hlatori , Sliltt Diuicorfl , iitloi Mini WIllDiiin , IMiullatJ. I.iinril anil l.uctfor , llr llito'H ) , ! > nnotiiarr , A Kuiin ) Fnrco Knrtlm treatment of oil CHIlONIOANi ) SUUOlCAr , DldF.AHDd. llticcn , Appllnncui furl > uforinltlc'innil formiccoiiful Ire'ttmont'of ovurr formof < ll ca lOQUlrtiiKMoillrnlor HurKlcnl Troitmont. NINh'l'V 1K10MS Kill 1'A'I'IKST.S , lluunl nml Altnmlinco. lln-t Acc.iiiniMjchtldiM . U'rllo for rlrciilnn oa DeforinlUci mill llriiCTi , TriUMii , Chili I l-i't , Curvii- . turi of hi > lno , 1'llu * , TiuiiorM , Caiiror , ( ? atnrrli llrtinchllli , liilinhtliin , Kliictrlrlty I'ur lr < l4 , Kjill- cy r. Klclncrn , Illaililrr. Kj/e , Knt , Kkln nnil IIIooJ , nii'lnll ' Miriifcnllitiurnlloni. IHHK.tHKS \VOMKH n hrci'liilto Hock on UltfliuuMnrNiini n Kruo.Vo liinulittuljr iKlilulii Ijlnu InIxiimrliuant for Woman Uurlni ; cimlliUMUi-iit ( Strlctl ; I'rUato. > Only llolliv- Mo Mi'illril Inniuito MKklni a t < i > iiclnllr of i'lll- All lll.ioil l > lsui : e xuccn sfiillr trcittoit Mtullclna or ln iriiiiH'iit < nunt br null orcxprcu eocurnlr I nkcl. ( no mrtrki to IndlraU ) crtntwnt1 , or pcnlur. Una | itr * ( ina , lnU.irvow ! prufvrrfid. Call nud ooniiilk iinr/rHi'mlhll err of riiur uin , nnd wti will nun < l la Inln wriiiicr | [ our HOOK' ! < ) MK.V HIKK , upon I'rl- < nti > H | > rl l or Ncrvuui I > l euot , * ltliii tlonll < t. A'MrotH nil Ittlirt to Dr. A.T. McLauahlln , Proslclonk btb und llarnojr titrcotx , Oniuho. OR BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Kull Hot of Teeth oil llubbor. fur HVI5 lion.Aiirt. A i > erfi ci UtKunr nti * il. Tuulh imrnclcxi nllliuut pnln or "Unnor , > > WL vrltluiut niifiu Uictlcv ( jolil nuCI Bllicr tllllnico nt lowoil rnto < - llrMico ami CruwuVurk , 'Iceili nlthuiitiilatur , All work war- innU OfFICE. PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM rumnro , ICtlj itrctt eluintor. Open