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THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 20 , 1892. Now World's Fair Commissioners Organiza and Take Up Neglected Work. CHARLES A , COE CHOSEN PRESIDENT Kmb.irr.mnient Con c < | ticnt Upon the lie- jminllilllty of lli-i'illln- ; thn fiiiuli ol the Communion Soina of tlio Old Iloard'n lJsntiullturcs. | The Nebraska World's Fair commission mot at the Mlllard hotel yesterday mor ning nnd repaired Us shattered or- ganbaUon by electing Charles A. Coo of this city president nnd treasurer and A. It. Oulo of Uassett , secro- tarv. CommlMloners A. .J , Sawyer of Lin coln , Solh 1' . Mobloy.of Grand Island , M. H , Weiss of Hebron nnd J. U. Stownrd of Hone- diet , wore nlso present , nnd Commissioner General Joseph ( Jarnoau met with them. The morning sesilon was devoted to the consideration of the accounts of A. L , . Strnng , ox-prrsidctit nnd trensutcr. Mr. Gnrncnu threw the commission Into perplexity by an- nounrlntr that ho had possession of the re port , vouchers nnd deposit certificates of Mr. Strong , which ho brought to the mooting ns n courtesy lo the governor. Ho said ho had no right to tholr possession nnd wanted to ho rid of tno responsibility. On the other hand Mr. Con had not qualified by giving n bond nnd was without legal nuthorlty to hold state funds. After con- Idcrnhlo discussion the commission passed n resolution authorl/ing Mr. Garnoau to de liver and Mr. Con to rocolvo the remnants of Mr. Strnng's ' administration , nnd Mr. Alohlov ronssuroil his colleagues with the re- .mark that that solution of the emergency would probably pass muster , Inasmuch us all but $1I ! of the funds expanded had beau paid out Irregularly. In similar manner Mr. Saw yer wus relieved of the custody of five county warrants for $ . " > 0 each. What.tlio Itccord Slions. The commission then settled down to the examination of Mr. Strnng's accounts. That Kontleman lopoitcd his receipts ut ! . ! V > 0.bO nnd bis disbursements at f 1,1)13.51) ) , leaving a balance of $2.nr.21. ; ) In examining Ills vouchers the commission- era expressed mild surprise at the number of boxes needed for the state fair grain ex hibit , nnd said some hard things nouut W. W. Cantor's bills fur labor on the boxing , but concluded that the vouchers would have to bo passed. Mr. Sawyer objected to a bill of the Hub Printing company of Kearney , but on examination it was concluded' that thn prices wcro not moro than double these Ordinarily charged , nnd it was concluded that S .iO.TU was too Btnall an item to warrant loirul proceedings. When the voucher of L. Meyer & Co. of Lincoln Cor ? . ' ) ' . ) .ol ) tor discounting stnto war rants was reached Mr. Weiss snld with ir- rovurontomphusis that ho would never vote to approve it , nnd several other commission ers were of the same mind. A motion by Mr. Steward to disapprove the payment was hold In abeyance by the statement that Gov ernor lioyd huu said that state warrants at discount ami 1'rosidciit Coo wcro a , sug gested that it might bo discourteous to the governor to adopt such n motion. Sovornl commissioners Insisted thnt state warrants were commanding n premium , but the dis cussion wandered oft to n voucher of Mr. S tran c for his own expenses on n trip to Chlcaeo in December. It was stated that , ho had charged up a hotel bill of ? ll ) for five days , nn Item of fo for cab and car fare , nnd another of $9 for extra meals and Incidentals. This prompted sarcastic re marks , nnd n suggestion to have Mr. Stranfi come biforo ttio commission and explain his transactions was accepted as the quickest elution of tbo vouchers in question. Will Xot Approto Ills Itcport. When the Nebraska Columbian commis sion adjourned yesterday tnoniinc Cominls- Bloner General Garnoau volunteered to seek ox-Prcsldont Strung nnd ask him to appear at tbo afternoon session , but ho reported nt that mooting that ho had not succeeded in llnding Mr. Strnng. Then the commission ogam attacked the ex-treasurer's accounts , , butgavo it up after lleurmg out thnt Mr. Strong had drawn ? IO for a six-duy hotel bill In Chicago , while ox-Commissioner Gen eral Grcer hud received but $23 for the same time at the sumo hotel. The commission decided not to approve Mr. Strang's report. It was simnlv put on fllo and Mr. Mobloy was appointed n com mittee to investigate Mr. Strang's bill for $118 and U Meyer & Co.'s bill for fti'J.ol ) . Quito a number of items in other bills struck tno commissioners ns excessive , but they wore passed over on the ground that it would bo n losing game to attempt to recover the overcharges. All the vouchers have boon paid by Tteasurer Strang , and the only re course is to begin suit against bis bondsmen. Itoutlno Work. A largo part of the afternoon was con- Bumea in adopting n now sot of by-laws. Under these rules the prosiuoi.t appointed Mr. Sawyci1 an auditing commltibo , Mr. Mobloy n printing conJmitteo and Messrs. Wei , Stownrd nud Gurneau a building com mittee. Messrs. Low May , B. P. n. Kennedy nnd George O'Hrien , otnto lish commissioners , presented the commission with their views on n fish exhibit. Commissioner General Gnrneau road n communication from Mrs. Briggs nnd Mrs. Lnngwortby , the national female commis sioners , asking the npnolntmontof six women to get up nn exhibit of tbo handiwork of Nebraska women for the national buildluif at Chicago. No action was taken , but Mr. Gar noau Intimated thnt ho would appoint a board of three women and limit the compon- eatlou to W a duy and expenses while on duty. It was decided to nsk the legislature for JO.OOO instead of 5,000 for the horticultural exhibit. Four sots of plans for the Nebraska build ing were submitted by Architects Voss of Omaha , Brago of Grand Island , Urabrouk of Kearney and Woods of Lincoln. The csxl- mutss on thorn ranged from $11,000 to ? 15t , 00. I'llllis .Adopted , At the ovonlng session the plans submitted by Henry A'oss of this city were adopted , conditioned on the nccoptnnco of tbo same by the Chicago construction committee nnd the ( jiving of a bond to bo approved by the buildIng - Ing committee guaranteeing that the building could 60 erected for the sum named. Ad vertisements for proposals from builders will bo prepared this morning and arrangements made to begin tno erection of the structure as soon as possible. This Is to testify ttrnt I have tested the medical properties of Lr. ) J. U. Moore's Tree of Llfo remedy to my entire satisfaction , nnd can most heartily recommend It to the suf lerluji nud aflltctcd everywhere , to oo nil claimed for It In the above statement. Last eprlng I was suffering from loss of appetite , ronstiiutlon , etc. , originating from kidney nnd llvor troublo. aim Ihr.d not used ono hot- tlo of this great llfo romudv until I was greatly rollovod. My wlfo , also , being at a very critical stage In llto , was suffering much at tlmea , nnd by the use of this remedy lias been saved from much suffering and pos- Iblv from prom.ituro death. Our youngest eon's health for several years has boon very delicate. Jlo contracted some lung trouble by taking cold with measles , which produced lircat nervous debility and occasional blooding - ing of the lungs ; ho has used some four bet tles of Trco of Life , and feels ana looks ns though new llfo had been given him. If you re ufUlctod , try It , GKO. Miu.cn , Pros. Uldor. Hex 04 , Carlisle , Iowa. For snlo oy all druggists. Delayed 1'ubllo liiiiru\einenti. | The members of the Hoard of Publlo Works were In session for two hours yesterday trying to llguro out just when tbo city would bo ready to start on this season's paving. After revolving the question In tholr minds they decided that U would bo Impossible to put down a yard of pavement before the middle of Juno. This state of affairs , the members argued , was brought about by the dllltory acts of too council in not passing the jiavlng ordinances. Tbo ordinances are disposed of Inthis wUo : First the council pastes an ordinance creating the paving district * , following It up by an ordinance notifying property owners that they have thirty days in which to select the paving material to bo used. \Vhonthjs \ has been accomplished another ordinance is passed , ordering the streets paved und in- atruutloB tbo Board of Publto Works to in- Tile bdJ. This having bean accomplished the contracts nro lot nnd the lucky bidders nrc allowed ten days In which to got ready to go on with thslr work. This taxes tlmo and much yet remains to do , ns the ordinance ordering the streets paved has not yet been before the council. The members of the Board of Publlo Worx * hold to tbo opinion that If the council nnd started on these paving ordinances early In tbo sonnon , every thine would bnvo been in shnpo so that paving could have coin- in on cod ns cnrlV n * May 1 mid not under any circumstances later than the middle of ibo month , Dowltt's Sarsapanlln clainsoi the blooJ , Unlit nn th < ! Itock. Tha Houston Cure * institute Is building v permanent htislnosj upon n solid Foundation. It hus proven by its suc cess In the most ( lilllcult cases , that It can cure the liquor , morphine anil to- bticco habits without subjecting the tm- tiont to danger or loss of tlmo from his or her rojrtilnr occupation. It Is with out question the only safe nmlt jro cure. Careful invc-illjfation will p.'t . vo these slatomonts lo bo true. Institute N. E . corner 16th nnd Howard streets. Dr. Cullimoro. oculist. Baa building IN THE COURTS. Toda ) ' * Grist of .Mutters Demanding Atten tion or.JiMtlcrs" Adjusters. Thoio Is nn Insurance flr.n In town tbnt does not propose to sit nround nnd have any insurance company pull the strings unless It can have a say. This firm is composed of two members C. E. Ady and N. F. Hess , nnd to gether they have stopped into the courts , where they propose that tbo German Fire In surance company of St. Paul , Minn. , shall pay them $10,830 , besides the costs attending the luw suit. The story as told by the petition In the case Is like this : During the month of May , 1831 , Ady und Mosher contracted with the Insurance company to become Its general ngont' . They were to have 'Jo per cent on all lire risks written in lown nnd Nebraska , with an additional 5 par cent on all tornado risks. In July of that year Moshor sold his share of thn business to Hess and about that tlmo the Insurance company declared the live-year contraot at nn"end. . Now the two partners propose to recover the amount tbnt they would have mnuolf the contract had been continued nrforco. Shaw & Kuohulo , two lawyers from Den- nlson , la. , luvo n suit of tholr own ou trial before Judge Ferguson and a jury , where they are soeltlne to recover $10,000 from Carl O. Kdling of this city. It is the piy for legal services und advise that they want. The claim grows out of n suit that ICUllng hud against Louis Bradford , in which the Iowa law firm appealed for tbo plaintiff. .Tudgo Davis will call the dismissal docket of the Fobruarv term in the luruo court room In the court house nt 10 o'cloolc Thursdny morning. Thcro nro 153 cases to be dis missed. Tbo cnsn of the city of Omaha ngninst A.- F. Kclmer wus put on trial in Judge Davis" court. Tno defendant is charged witu having violated the hack ordinance nnd re fused to obey the commands ot a police man to move on. A number of oases on the criminal docket wcro dismissed. Among them were : II. E. White , luuolng an employment agency in violation of the city ordinances ; John K Stevenson , tearing up pavement without Hist securing a permit ; Charles Da vis , improperly impounding cattle and John Wishnrtlngor , renting a house for pur poses of prostitution. Charles J. Glenn , nt the suggestion of his fnther , was declared mcorrlciblo nnd sen tenced to a term In the reform school. Charles Kane , charged with having thrown rocUs and sticks at a woman , was placed on trial and a verdict of not guilty returned. The hearing on the claims against the defunct - funct gtocer.v lirm of C. 11. Moore which was sot for this morning In tbo county court , was continued until today. Is It sensible ] Is it reasonablcl Is It economy , to suitor yourself nnd worry others with a headache when Bradycrotino will relieve lievo you in llftoou minutos. It costs only 50 cents u bottle. < There are soaps made outside of Ne braska which pretend to employ No- braskn labor. Do not Do deceived. Union soap is tlio Nebraska brand. MKTIIODIST < ; isiit vi , At Omulin , May , 18 ! > 2. For the accommodation of these desir ing to visit at points cast of , in tlio vi cinity of or nt Omaha , during May , the Union Pacific will sell tickets at ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on sale April 28 to 30 inclusive , limited to Juno 1 , 1892. For tickets or additional information apply to your nearest agent Union Pa cific system. POSTOFFlOE BURGLARS CAUGHT. .Men HoKponsllilo Tor the TMnttmiiouth Job Avriutrcl In the ISlulft. The three burglars who robboJ the postof- fico at U o'clock Monday morning during the progress of n llro at Plnttstnouth , were cap tured ycstorduy afternoon in a sa loon at Council Bluffs by Fire Chief Plckens of Plattsmouth. The robbers got $150 In postaco stamps , $100 belonging to tbo Grand Army , and tbo stamps and $51 were recovered when the ar rest was made. The robbers were taken bv surprise and offered resistance by throwing spittoons nud making u hard light. Plckcns hold them nt bay wltu a revolver until the Council Bluffs police came to the rescue. Plekons wont to Chief of Police Soavoy nud asked for two mon to assist him In making the arrest before the robbers could have time to get over the bridge , but the chief refused the request. Ono Minute. Ono mlnuto tlmo oftun mikoi a groit dlf foronco a ono minute remaiy for bronchitis choking up of the throat , lungs , etc. , of ourso is a .blessing , Cubeb Cou'ih Curj U mch a romody. For sale by all druggists. Cubcb Cough Cure Onomluute. Union soap employs nearly fifty per sons , all Nebraska labor. Other soap * which advertise lo employ Nebraska labor , employ only one man a salesman. Which doborves Nebraska patronage ? Knturtalnnicnt lor thu I'cophi'K Convention. Thus far accommodations for only 3,000 people have been secured for delegates to the people's parly convention , which Is to bo hold In Omnbn the flrst week in July. The local committcomon say that those accommo dations have been secured nt the hotels , and unless boarding houses andjprivatu families come to the rescue tbo delegates and visitors will not have accommodations. Secretary Nason of the Board of Trade desires - sires tbo numo.s of all who can take care of people. Boarding houses nro not asked to do it gratis , as they will bo paid n good rale for every one accommodated. Mrs. L. H. Palton , Uoc ( ord , 111. , writes : "From personal experience I can rocommoud DoVVitt's ' Sarsaparllln , a euro for impure blood and gonorul debility , " H of thu DrtoctllcB. Chief of Detectives liazo has made the following semi-monthly report of arrests made tbo flrst two weeks of April by the city detectives ; Savage , Haze and Dempsey , 1 ; Suvngo nnd llempsey , 14 ; Savage , 2 ; Haze and Dempsey , 1 ; Dorapscy , d ; Hnzo and Savage , ! ! ; Hazn , 3 ; Vaughn and Corov , ti ; Cook and Corey , U. Of this number ten prisoners were discharged , the others being convicted and fluod and turned over to the district court. _ _ "Lata to bed nnd early to rise vflll shorten the road to your bomo In tbo skies. " But curly to bed nud a "Lttllo Early Utsor , " the pill that makes llfo longer and bolter and wiser , Iteiult of n JunUct. Just three years ago yesterday tbo Board of Trudy started ou Its famous excursion trip through the Blaok Hills , ami the board , says Secretary Nason , has boon doubly repaid for the expenses of it Omaha has been placed iu mote friendly relation with olber elites nud the triii has boon tbo means of inducing numbers of business men to come to the city. A similar trip to Montana 1s contemplated cither m May or June. DIXON'S NEW LEASE OF LIFE Executive Clemency Saves the Soldier From Hanging on a Holiday. EXECUTION DAY FIXED NOW FOR MAY 20 Tlio Now Turn In Ktcnt * Will Prob.ilily iu : l the Oiiosltlun | ] to Having thti Kxccu * lion on tlio Court Homo ( Jrounds. Dlxon lias boon rcjpltoJ , Unlloil States Marshal SlfiURhtor rocolvod a telegram at 10:30 : o'clock this morning , that will , when properly nttustoil , pivo Clinton 13 , Ulxou n now lease of llfo , nna ( or nnothcr mouth ho will bo enabled to moro thoroughly perfect Ins preparations for entering the next worl J. The tcletrriim road as follows : WASHINGTON 0. . April 19. II. I ) . UnltoJ States Mtirslml Umiiha , Neb. : The prc'lilont lias this day reMilti'il the execution < it ihu'Voutuiico uf Uilntou i : Dlxon until Prlilny.May yj , ISJi. AcUnoiv- ludso luculptot this. AMmicit , Acting Attorney Gcnunil , The marshal at one1) tolotrraphod back to Washington for ofllclal cotillrtniUlon of the order and ox poets to receive a document duly signed or scaled on or bcforo Friday morn- lug. Wholhor ttiat ! rocutvod In tlmo or not It will malto no dlfforanco , n a proper attestation of tbotolegram will ho regarded ns suniclcntfor the postponement of tno oxo- cutlon. The tologrnphlc communication rollovod the marshal ot much uneasiness , not bccuuso of the execution itself , but hccauso of the unexpected controversy that had arisen as to where the execution should tulto place. Mar shal Slaughter was very much annoyed and embarrassed by the refusal of the county commissioners to allow the sentence to bo carried out on the court house grounds , ns had been planned , but at once began to make arrangements to linvo iJlxon's execution on block SO , the site of the now postofllco. Supcrlntondont liolntlorlT protested on the ground that the pt-opoiiy was In his charge as a roprosontallvo of the secretary of tno treasury , and that neither thi > attorney general nor anyone connected with the department hud any right to devote It toother purposes than thoiu dlroctol by the secretary of the treasury without llrstobtum- im ; the necessary permission. Ho at once telegraphed Secretary Foster what the mar " shal" proposal ) to do aud asked that oniclul to wlro Instructions. Marshal Hluughtor also wired the attorney general tor instructions , and ni reply received the telegram announcing tno respite. That settled the very embarrassing contro versy , as the move to hanp the condemned mau on the Government square oxcltod very vigorous protests from sovornl quarters. The marshal is now wondering what Major Paddoclc will liavo to say about the execu tion taking place on the court house grounds May 20 , as ho stated yesterday that his solo objection to April - - ! was because it was a legal holiday. No sleep has thus far been lost by the marshal over the matter , as ho has given it liltla thougnt , intending to talto it up ns n matter of business two or three dtiys before the appointed tlmo. Ho has , however , made arrangements for the use of tnoNoal gal lows , which was bought by William Mardis for exhibition purposes , and which ho has ottered to erect again nnd take for the monetary consideration of J-5. The trap , however , will bo operated on an altogether different nlun from that used be fore. The axvktvaru lover acd plug will bo done away with , and in their place a mucrnet and catch operated by a little push button will do the work. The stockade will bo about one-third the size of the Ncal enclos ure and will he entirely roofed ovur , n lareo skylight being placed over the gallows to furnish the necessary light. After the execution the remains will bo turned over to Father Uigge of Crnighton college , Dixon's confessor , and interred in the Catholic cemetery. A former soldier comrade of Dixon , William G. Shorrard , who belonged to Troop F , Sixth cavalry , the trOnp from which Dlxon was dishonorably discharged after the mur der , arrived in the city yesterdav from Fort Nlobrara , having Just been discharged after the expiration of his term of enlist ment. Ho was on his way to Chicago , where ho will ro-oulibt , and called on Marshal Slaughter for permission to see Dlxon. Ho showed his honorable discharge , nnd after stating that ho was nn old irlond of Dlxon. was granted the dolrcd permis sion and Deputy Jackson was detailed to take him to sco the condemned murderer. The mooting between the two ox-comrades was very cordial and lasted nbout a quarter of nn hour. Dixon asked after several of bis old comrades , and In spnaking of his case de clared that several of them had cone back on him. Ulicrrard declared that n lack of money was responsible for the whole thing , as S'J.OOO or $3,000 , would have secured n dif ferent result. The parting batwoen the two mon was quite effecting , toari welling to tbo eyes of both us they parted for the last tlmo on this earth. After bolne notified by Marshal Slaughter ot the respite , Countv Jailor Miller wont up to Di\on's cell nnd said , ' 'Clint , I hay < j gooa news for you. " "What Is iti' ' asked Dlxon , brightening up. up."They have postponed the execution of the sentence until Mav 20. " Dixon then wont back to the hunk from which ho hud risen , and romarkoJ , "If that's ' all , I don't know as it makes much differ ence. If I have got to hang , it might as well bo flrst ns last. " The prostration nftor the crip is entirely overcome by HoodM Snraapnrilla. It really docs make the weak strong. Union soap excels nil others. Drimlceimusi. A disoaao , treated ns such nnil perma nently cured. No publicity. No inlirm- nry. Homo treatment. Harmless and ofloctuul. Refer by permission to Bur lington Iltiwlcoyc. Send "c stamp for pamphlet. Shblcoquon Chemical Co. , 13urlinfton , Itu OMAHA AND JCUTUKX. Ono 1'nru for the Koiuiil Trip. For the accommodation of those desir ing to visit at points east of , in the vi cinity of , or ut Omaha in May during the session of the Methodist General Conference , tlio Union Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha and return at ono faro for tlio round trip. Tickets on sale April 2S to 30 Inclusive , limited to Juno 1 , 1892. 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In AIIRIKI , 13 9 , WM troubled with tlmipeculiar > liln license lo wlilth 1'C- ptc of ray n'ta are anbjocl , known nmons medical men ns eeicm.i. im tlrcl nppenrmieo win near tlio nnklci. u rnpldly exlcmleJ over tlio loner extremities imlil mr legs were nentlr ono rnw soret from lem tlio trouble extended ncro * tlio hl | > , shoulder * nnrt the entire length of tha arm i. tlioeg \ * niulnrm < irentljr sutollcn with nn llchliitf , burnlne imln , ullhout cci'ntlon. Although tlio bc t niollcul nd\lco nttnumblo win employed , no ICM tlmn flvo pliFlclnii i f thoplncobelrueomnlted nrnl tto pro- terlptlom licliu tlio ro ill of their combine 1 wlsJora the ill oisc , ttiotmh nppurentlr checked , would recur In fcwilnjn ns hnl m oven durlne Its pronroo my woluht full nwry about twenty-tiro poitmH. As nn cxiiorlmcii : 1 beznn tlio tno of Ct'lici'iu , following tlio Mmp'o nnt plnln Instructloin Rlvju with tha MKminndln : fourwceln foun I iujr ir vcll.wltli Kln oft nnd natural In color , tlio It hltiK nid pnln entirely relieved. W. U. MIIAO , Kdltor lown I'lnln Donlcr , Crcsco , In , Cuticura Resolvent Tlio now ) llnnd Rtirt fkln 1'urlller , tlio Rrento t of Humor Komedloi , Internnlly'lto elcim'o tlio bloo I of nil Impurities iml pol onoin olotnonK and thin ra- move tlio cnute ) , nnd Ctmci'llA , tlio pnmt bUu Cure , nnd Cl'Tici'ilA SIAP , an exquisite i-klu I'lirlller nnd llonullHcr , cxt-nmlly , ( to clc.ir tlio fkln nnd rrnlp.nmt rostorotbolrilrl.'poudllyciirocvpry humor nnd dl en c of tlio kli , fcnlp nnd blood , with loss of Imlr , whether Itchlnc , burning , tcnly , pimply , nnd blotchy , whether simple , jcioCiiloiis , hereditary , or contniilous , nheii physicians and all other remedies fall. fall.Sold Sold everywhere. Price. 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" 3AHATIVO , " the Wonderful BpnnlBh Jlptnedy , Is Bold with a Written Guarantee to euro all Itcivnua Ills- cases , such caink Memory , I-ow nf lirnla Power , Headache , Wnfcef illness , Lost Mnn- liooil. Nervousness , Las- Eltude , nil drains and Before & After Uso. losi of power of the Photocrnphcd from life. Generative Organs In either eex , cou'cd liy orcr-ciertlon , otiUiful Indiscretionsor the excessive sac of lohacLO , nphiin. or Etlimilants , uhlch ultltnitlcly Inlet to Itinnnlty , UuiiMimiitlon nud Iii anlty I'm up 111coiuenlcnt form to cnirv In tt0 ! st I'otket. ' I'llco fl n paekxKC. orlifurfS.ltlitciy } i outer we die n written Riinrontoo to cure or refund the rnonoj. fMt by fiiull lo uny.nddre&s. Chcolar free In I'lnln ' envelope -Menllou Uifsjnpcr. Adilirss , "MAD31D CHEMICAL CO. . . Ilmncli Office foi U.S.A. 85S Denihorn'hlrcct , CHICAGO , II.U FOR SALE IN OMATIA. NEB. , BT Kuhu A Co , Co.r 15th & Doucla * Sts. J A Fuller ft Co , Cor. 14th & Douelas Sti. 1'aulG. Schneider , Council ninlld. la. A now nnl Comptoto Treatment , consisting ot Suppositories , Ulntmont In Capsules , ulso In Hot andlMlU ; n 1'asltlru Curj for Uitorntil , Intornil llllnd or llloolln.j lichlru , Chronic , Uocaal or lleiodltnry nios. This lljiuady hi ) nornf booa known to full. ( I pur bo ( . 'I fori : uorn \ > r mill , Why Duller from tills turrlblo > lls3as > whan i writ ten RUHrtuituu Is poilllvoly k'lrjn with ri ' ) > tii or rclmictthj uionoy 1C not curjl. Sjnl stino lor free tJMnplo. Uujrantjo Isi.ioJ br Itu'i i A Co. , UriiRUlsls , rfolo A.ju ; . cornar 15t'i uuJ DJU UI streets. Om ihu. Meu. In that Great and exciting pame wlilch Is ever , bclns played between Ifealtli and I.lfeon ono elde , and Disease and Death on tlio oilier , AbllJ J Itylstlio Joker , Kxijcrlenco tlio Klglit Uower , and 81:111 the Left , And tlieso ate all ueld by America's unrivaled Specialists , DRS. EETTS & BETTS Whose marvelous success In effecting speedy and permanonticurcs in all diseases of a prhate or delicate nature U the wonder of tbo $ Syphllla , Conorrhcnn , * Soar matorrh tea. { Strlcturo , Hyclrocolo , Vnrlcocolo , Piles , Lost Mnnhoocl , Somlnal Wonknosa , Ferrmlo Wonknoss , Sexual Dlsonscs , Kjdnoy Troubles , Bladder nnd Urinary DUflcultloa All scientifically , safely , speedily and perma nently cured. _ Bend I'our Cents for 120 page Uook , hand somely Illustrated , Consultation 1'rce. Call upon , or address v , 1th stamp. 9 Q DRS. BETTS & BEITS 110 South llth St. , N. li Corner lltli and Douglas Sts. Omaha , Nel ) . "I fed as well as I ever ilhl- Suffcr no pain , cat and sleep well. " That's the unequivocal statement of rv Chicago freight man as to his relief from Rheumatism by uslnp Ilnro is exactly what ho wrote only last July : ChleitRO A. Northwestern Itnlltvnr Co , I ( iu-icnil PrclKlil Doimrttupnt , > ClilcnRO , 111 , July Jl , IS'.M. i THE ATIII OIMIOIIUS Co. , .Now llnu-n , Conn ! ( lentlcmen Kor ih-er two > cnrs 1 hiivo been tronblctl with Ithciitiintl'ii' , nml Onrlntf thin time I hnvo tnkcn , I think , rrorjr remedy rccoinniciulcil for this tcrrlblo trouble , which nlso Inchulcil ll\ci niunthi ut Ilol Bprlnga , Ark. , without roller. Aliuut three niontlin DKO I comiiicneeil tnktiiK Ath Iu plio- ron , nnil while imdor the Inlliicnco of the tiieillclno I feel ns nell ns I over < IIJ suffer no pnln , ent mill sleep well. Yours truly , C. S. MCHOLa. Thin teitlmonlnl hns n clear rlnp. U dcinonstrntes thntno human bclnu need loiiBBiitlor with llhcumn- tlMll. Atli-lo phn ros li sold by nil drnt.M ( tp. tl partial tlci nix for } , ' ) . A buniitlfnl plcturo free , pobtimlil , to nny one uuolll nrltu for It , THE ATHLOPHOROS COMPANY , NEW HAVENCONN. DR. J , E. THE SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL FORMS OF PRIVATE DISEASES GONOR RHOEA , STRICTURE , SYPHILIS , GLEET AND ALL WEAKNESS AND DISORDERS OF YOUTH AND MAN HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS. Wrtto for o rouliirs. N. U Cor. Hlh an I T.irnam Sts. , Omihi. Neb SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT THS OPTICAL NEW HOUSE OF TUB ALOE & TENFOLD CO. , Ill S ) t i 1-1 StrJ3t , No AttoPostofllce , Utn.iha. Practical Opticians Ana branch of world rcnnwnod optical establish- BientofA. 8 Alee k Co , St. I.ouls. Our method M inperlor to all othon : our lenict lire superior : will pot wenry or tire tbo ojos. Tbo rrnmot properly ad- lusted to the face Eyes Tested Free of Charcro. Prices Low for First-class Goods. nils 1 Oio Johet Llelit Konclstor which sells nt ? ! . ' 3.00.'o will sell thorn Tor nUty ( liiyt , nt KlirilK ) . II has I' * Inc'h eiihlilon tlii-h. Is full bull bour.tiK mill all diniifoijclriRs. r-unt. t' . O I ) , on loculpl of TlO.VuiKSOMiH thu Coltuiiblii , llurtfoiil and Victor. C'litalniiio fri'o. A. H. PERRIGO&CO. , 1 | 0i ( UO UK faTUKlCT. THE SHORTEST LING TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'yi as represented on this man. JCCDAR RAPID ? tfy DIODES JIOIWES Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vcstibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving atphicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Ofiice : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Dr , Ballsy , $ r The Leading Dentist y Third Ftoar , Paxton TJIos't. Tclppiiono 10S5. l ! li nnil rarnnm Sis. A lull i-t of IceiU on rubber for li I'crfeet tit Ttvtli wltliout I'tatoi or removoblo brlilnu orn jutl lliu ililu lor jliucrs or | iulllodcukur | , ncicr UIUJI UUWU. TEETH EXTRACTEO WITHOUT PAIN. All IllUnir at rea onab'o ' ratei.all work nurrantotl ut .lil > uul for uuulJo. PT9 nilchnlrr1. Knullih Illitavgd TT.-Mia. PENNYROYAL PILLS . - < ? . v < lrllnul u.l Ouljr Ueuullir. * * .An , .Iw.ji nlUblt. t oir . k lil Kr Oitiktittr I KialUk i'u Bit * I lo I ltd > i > 4 Ojl p"Ulllo\ irtlf 1 wllb Mu rltboD , 1'ulo llaulhfr , Jttfutt4 < lMgtT6ul * wt < llt ( * . lit * * J imifalioi.i Al prufiun. or feet -la. u > liu.i 11 ikitleuUri l .ilu. oUl > ml "llrlltf far I ji.lki. " In ( < ' . 1-J riljru Mull. Ill IIOO Tt.tlciouU.iami laptr , liltliiMlf * Cbculctl t'o.,11 iidt.OD fcyuare , br ( | Uu. i'tLUJn. , J' . A shoo that's mndo tovonr , nncl wear well ti shoo that's mndo to fit , nnd feel comfbrtnblo nfler it's on n shoo that's made of finosolid calf with the genuine Goodycat1 welt with the patent stay with nil the good qualities and none ofthobn d Hint's the "Nebraska's" popular two fifty shoe. Wo have just opened another large shipment or these popular shops. They coma in nil sizes from BJ to 11-in nil widths from D to F in Puritan , Paris , French , l ndon , Opera , nnd the now Globe to In plain or tipped. You can have them in either lace or con gress , and you can hnvo them with high or low instep. Our guarantee on this shoe ! s this : If nftor you wear n pair of those shoes , you find them unsatisfactory in any way If the stitches rip , or the hanger pulls out , or the stock proves defec tive ; if you don't , get the amount of wear out of them that you should , you may return them to us nnd you'll cither get now shoos free or your money back. We will also put on sale this week n handsome NEW PAT ENT LEATHER SHOE IN ALL , STYLES AT$2 OO A PA1H. Will place on snle to-day two Immense lines of fine genuine Dalbriggan Underwear n tensor for spring trade Very good value in bnlbriggan shirts and drawers. The shirts Have French neon and long sleeves. You'd think them well worth EXAGtL forty cents AND THEY ARE. The line we take the most pride in , is n line of elegant fancy balbriggan shirts and drawers , in natural , tan , brown , slate , drab , gray , normal nnd unblcnciied. This line of goods comprises n range of values from OOc to 7Bc , and n handsomer line nt a moderate price you never saw. Elncl-i IN THE SWEAT , BUY AND BUY ! V Tlio above brands of cloves for snlo by The Boston Store N , W. Cor. 10th iintl Douglas Sts. Omaha. AN ACHING BACH There M ) i < > known remedy that equals WOOD'S PEWETRATIMG meWiynn.i . ] inpro\cnicut on or- Ol nCTfT5 { ilimry poroua tilas- YLK&uK \ tein.it Is a i evolution liinlaslcis , Wood'nii thu only lilasler Iniiiii ; jxiwcr to dilnle llit pores and penetrate to thu teat or pain. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS N.V. Depot , 93 William St. In diseases such M Consumption , Henri Fail ure , La Grlppo anil Its after i-ffccts , Hliero Mlnm- tdiitn nro Indlcatvtl us modlclnal onciits , thu best resultsnroobtalnnblobrnsliiK "Cream ruroltj-o. " Thla ublskojr ims no i-ijual In purity or mellowness unil.becauso It Is Ulstlllwl from re , ( the most nu- UUIons of ull Brains ) , and doubly inatmcU , H very holesomo ns n boveniKo. For nil purposes ltlsfarBupcilortocorn\shliklesKnoHiiasI.'our- ( Lens ) , For sulo at ull llrst ljss drlnklni ; places and ilrus fltores. Cull for "Cream J'ure Jtyc" ami Mko no other. Yoii'maf know It by Its d ( llclnui flavor und the proprietary bottle In Hhlrh It U gervexl. > 7 DALLEMANI ) * CO. , Chlcasc "JOSEPH GiLLOTPS" STEEL GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE F OST PFRFEDT OF PEN8. ntly Freque1 want a now IDEA IN ADVERTISING. AJclrubS buddunly , v/lthout uotluo , Omaliti Ailtcftlilnu Jtureitti , ff. 1" . Lift. REGULAR Army and Navy ia i PENSIONS ; ! Soldiers in the Regular Ann and Sailors , Seamen and lilar- incs in the United States Navy , since the War of the Rebellion , who hnvo been discharged from the soi'vlce on account of dis abilities Incurred therein while in the line of duty , are Entitled to Pension at the same rates and under the aomo conditions us persons ren dering the same service during the IVar of the Rebellion , except that they are not entitled unrlor the now law or act of June 27 , 180O. Such persons re nlso entltl rd ts pension whether discharged rom the service on account o disability or by reason of expir ation of term of service , if , while in the service and line of duty , they incurred wound injury or discase vlnc'l. . still disables them for manual labor. Widows and C/nldreti ] of persons rendering service In , the regular army und navy ! Since the War are Entitled to Pension. Iftho death ofthesoldler to his service , or occurred wlilla ho was in the service. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying in the UhltoU States ser vice since the War of tlio Rebel lion , or after discharge from the service , from a cause originat ing therein , leaving no widowj or child under the ago of slxteorv years , are entitled to pension if now dependent upon their own' ' labor for support , whether the soldier ever contributed to thelp support or they were dependent upon him at the time oYv.J death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR ADVI Ab to title to pension , ADDKKSS - Tl-ibl - Bee Bureau of Claims HOOM 220 , BEE BUILDING ,