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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .SATURDAY , APRIL 23 , 1892 ,
SAVED THE SCHOOL LANDS
Commissioner Humphrey's ' Work Worth
Thousands to Nebraska ,
HIS INTERPRETATION OF THE LAV/ /
Inilltntloni Tluit It In Snniclcnlly Correct to
Cntisn the llopnrtinrnt to Consider
the bulijoct rully-OtliiT Lin
coln Nu g Nutcs >
LINCOI.V , Nob. , April 22-fSpocIal to THB
linn. ] Ono of the principal errands of State
I and Coinnilsslonor Humphrey on Ills recent
visit to the national capital was to consult
with tlio ofllctals of the general land ortlco in
rcgartl to the selection of Indemnity lands to
take the place of school sections 10 and 30 In
the Poncn Indian reservation , recently
thrown open to settlement. These sections
wcro not exempted from homestead rntry
when the reservation was thrown open to
Kcillcmcnt as the law expressly staled that
they wcro not reserved for school pur-
posos. The school sections In Uoyu
county outside of the Poncn reservation ,
however , nro not open to homestead entry ,
according to Commissioner Humphrey's In
terpretation of thu law , and hols cndciivor-
\i\K \ \ to convince the land departmental ut bis
View of the case Is the correct ono.
The land ofllclnla at the O'Xelll land ofllco
Imvo been permitting homestead entries on
thcso sections mid deviated only when the
emphatic protests of Commissioner Hum
phrey reached the department nt Washing
ton. For the present nt least thnso sec
tions will not DO entered. Commissioner
Humphroy U hacked in hh position by n let
ter received from ox-Commlsslonor ( J-off ,
written whllo that ( wntleirmn was still In of
llco , In which It Is stated that whllo sections
10 and 30 In the 1'oncn reservation nro not
exempt from homestead entry , the corresponding
spending sections In Uuyd county , cutsldo of
the 1'oncn reservation , are expressly reserved
for the state of Nebraska for school pur
poses. The present commissioner of the
general land olllco is Invostlcatlntr the mat
ter at the request of Commissioner Hura-
phrov nnd thcro are good reasons for hollov-
Inc ; Unit ho will confirm the opinion of cx-
Commisslonor UrolT. The prompt und oner-
ROtic measures taken by Commlsslonor Hum-
phroy will save to the state of Nebraska a
good many thousand acres of school lauds
which would have been loit had ho sat qui
etly by ud tuado no protest.
Conccriiiiiff the Wurclionsn I.axr.
"A popular otror exists in regard to the
workings of the now warehouse law , espec
ially with reference to the grain Inspection
and welching departments , " said n member
of the State Uoard of Transportation this
morning. "Tho chlof criiin inspector and
woighmastor nro paid from the fees they col
lect. They have no stated salary beyond the
fact that if the foes collected amount to n
sufliclont sum each month the chiefs of each
department may rnservo the sum of $100 for
hU salary. If the fees amount to n
less sum the loss falls upon too ofll-
cial and not upon thostato. The grain dooart-
meut Is exactly upon the sumo basis with
reference to the stata treasury as the oil in
spection department. It must , sustain Itself.
The law fixes the mnxlnuim of fees that may
bo retained as salaries hi each department.
Any excess of feus collected must bo turned
Into the stale treasury. Any deficiency will
not bo madoun from the slate , Uut must fall
upon the ofliciub. The oil inspection law
has been in force since 1835. Thcro hayo been
months when the fees did not pay expenses ;
nnil yet never in a single Instance has the
stnto been asked to make up the deficiency.
On the contrary , thcro have boon years m
which the oil inspection department has
'
turned a considerable sum Into'tha treasury.
"It cannot be denied that when the law
first wont Into operation the several depart
ments were organized upon ascalo entirely
too magnillccnt. All Ibis , however , hasbecn
changed. The inspection department is now
run at a third of the former expense. The
State Hoard of Transportation has empha
sized the fact all along that the chiefs ot the
departments cannot hope to tin remunerated
for the dollclonuy in the amount of foes col
lected during the llrst year of the operation
ofthaiaw. If they ask the coming logUla-
turo for n dollciency appropriation they will
do so upon their own responsibility mid
ngolnst the protesls of thd board. There Is
not a siuplo member of the board who will
veto to recommend a deficiency appropria
tion. "
Arm. Slicody In Court Agiiln.
ThoSheody estate is in court again afttr n
disappearance of several months. C. O.
Whedon , Mrs. Shecdy's attorney , recently
called upon Administrator Aiken for the
monthly allowance , which had Ueeii awarded
to Aim. Sheedy from the estate of the Into
John Sheedy. Whedon represented that the
allowance began on February 18 , and there
upon Allten paid over the money. Later ,
however , Alteon discovered that the first
year's allowance , which hau j v drawn in
bulk , carried Mrs. Sheedy jp to March 19.
Consequently when Mr. Whodon appeared to
collect another month's allowance ho was
mot with a refusal , the administrator claimIng -
Ing that the allotvanco had been paid up to
Anril 10. Mr. Whodon threatens to have the
atlmltilstrator arrested for contomut of
court. And now the attorney for the brothers -
. ors and sisters of the deceased come Into
court and asks that tbo oraor granting Mrs.
Sbcody MI annual allowance DO sot aside.
Mnrtln'H Dentil Univuldiihlo.
The inquest over the body of Joseph Mar
tin , who was killed by a Union Pacific train
last Tuesday night , was hold this forenoon.
The testimony showed that Martin was un
old man partially deaf ; that ha was scon to
stop out from behind n shanty near the truck
on the approach of the train nnd that when
the locomotive was within about ten feet of
him ho walked directly in front of It nnd
was thrown under the wliools , The jury
found n verdict to tlio affect that Martin
coma to his death by bulng struck by a train ,
but exonerating the railroad company from
all blame iu tbo premises.
Odds mill I'lids ,
II.V. . JCInU , convicted of embezzling last
ttoolc , has made application fora now trial.
Today has been generally observed as n
holiday in Lincoln , the banks nnd most
places of business doing but little work. No
especial Arbor daj.services were observed ,
except by the public schools.
The state olllcos were closed this after-
coon.
Secretary ( Jalo of the Nebraska Columbian
commission was in the city today. Ho states
that the commission Is now in a position to
push the isebraska exhibit to the front , nnd
ttmt effective work will bo the order from
DOW on ,
Klmor itonnlngton , who was arrested
yesterday for passing counterfeit motioy.was
discharged this morning , there being no
fcvidoneo to hold him.
Four hundred students have already regis
tered for the first toun of the Western Nor-
mul collrgo which will bo opened in Lincoln
next September. Work on the $83,000
building Is being pushed us rapluly as pos-
ilblo.
Small price big results. Piso's Cure for
Consumption will stop your cough anu do It
quickly. GI volt a trial. Your drupglst. L'5c.
There nro soaps umilo outside of No-
bruslcu which pretend to employ No-
brnslw Itibor. Do not DO deceived.
Union soup is the Nebraska brand.
Dr. Culllinoro. oculist. I3oo building
bourn U.U.1//.I.
Bom ofotcrnni Urnmnllo Company's
I'lc'iulni ; Kiitcrtulnuimit.
A largo audience was outortaincd by the
drama , "Forced to the War , " In Blum's hull
last night. The cast was composed of mem
bers of the Sons of Veterans Dramatic club ,
Who acquitted themselves exceptionally well
for an amateur organization. The drama
afforded opportunities for considerable dra-
muilu effect , which , with a few exceptions ,
were well Improved , Tun safe-blowing
scene in the second act was pro-
tented m a imuiuer which would
have done credit to many professional com
panies. Miss Cberrlo Tyler \viis cast m the
leading feminine role uud achieved a brilliant
success. Her acting was remarkably natural
and effective nnd fully deserved the applause
which It rocclred. Her t > ole In the first act
displayed a soprano voice of remarkable
sweetness.
Mlsi Docio Carpenter personated an
Irrasdblo . old lady , Her Inter-
Jjrotutioa of the character was
animated nnd pleasing. Mlw Jessie Supploo
was n port and pidunnt young woman whoso
romantic ideas aid not meet with mntcrnal
favor. Miss Supploo was bArely able to bo
nut after n snvoro Illness , but acquitted her
self with credit.
The loading male parts were sustained by
Frank K. Hart , Joe Hill nnd Fred Kttor.
The minor characters wcro personated by
William Honnott. K. H. Cole , William Slater ,
Fred McUougal , Fred ( Jrinilh , Cal Cooper ,
William Urimtb and Lou Ettcr. A. number
of plo.islng specialties were Introduced and
well received ,
Work of Hsilil Thieves.
A bold daylight robbery was committed at
the residence of T. D. 1'orrlno , nt Twenty-
fourth and I streets , Just before noon yes
terday. The thieves entered the house by
the front way and made their way to Mr.
Pcrilno's bedroom , where they purloined n
ladles' sold watch , a diamond ring sot with
eleven stono.s , and n pockotboolc containing
? . * > In change. Mrs. Porrltu was engaged in
the bacx pirtof the house nnd was not dis
turbed by the operations of the thieves.
Two or three suspicious characters nro
known to have boon In the city yostordny ,
nnd il Is supixHod that they nro the guilty
parties. No' arrests have been made.
I'uviirnlilo lor tlio Partner.
John Schovo , nn extensive farmer of dago
county , Nebraska , was in the city yostordny.
Ho regards the conditions as remarkably
favorublo for n cooti season for farmers.
Winter wheat is looiclng the host It has nt
this tlmo for several years. Seeding is some
what backward on account of the continued
wet weather. The soil is soaked with moist
ure ID a good depth and iron.l uropj are ex
pected.
Notcmnml 1'orimrtls.
Mrs. Patrick Hector Is on the sick list.
The regular quarterly conference was held
at the First Methodist church last night.
lj. W. Cornish of Toknumh , Neb , , is the
guest of his son , J. F , Cornish of this city.
Wnugh & Wostcrfield will erect n hand
some residence ut Twenty-sixth nnd G
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Schlogol , who have boon
visiting relatives In town , have returned to
their home ut Plnttsmouth ,
J. F. Cornish is the owner of nn elegant
.meerschaum smoking sot , which was pre
sented to him by James Jones.
Hov. Marlon Boles will begin n series of
lectures on the "Kovolntion" nt the Chris
tian church tomorrow evening.
The Board of Trade has called a special
meeting of citizens nt the Stockman olllco toM -
M I Kin to discuss the occupation tax ordinance.
Quarterly meeting services will bo holts at
the First Methodist church tomorrow. An
Interesting concert will bo glvou in the
evening.
Fred Sprlnto is held nt the city Jail to
nwnlt the arrival of an officer from Pollc
county , Nebraska , wtioro bo is wanted for
disposing of mortgaged property.
Johnnie Skardo , the boy who was shot by
Ofllcor Hughes Tuesday afternoon , is stead
ily improving. It Is not thought that the
wounti will prove dangerous , Olllcer Hughes
is on duty again.
The South Omaha Swedes nro jubilant
over the success of their tug-of-wnr team in
the international contest at Omaha. The
Swedes have won nn enviable record , tholr
only defeat being ut the bunds of the Ger
man carpenters some weeks ago.
A number of the oftlcmls of the George 11.
Hammond company are in the citon busi
ness connected" with the improvements now
in progress. The partv includes President
Andrew Comstock of Providence , K. I.
General Manager J. B. Lymon of Chicago ,
Gqorgo H. llotchklss of Now York.
DeWitt's Sarsapanlla destroy such poi
sons us scrofula , skin disease , eczema , rheu
matism. Its timely use saves many lives.
Tec inVrts nt Niagara rails.
A conspicuous fcitturo of Frank Los-
lie's Wooltly of March ai is a line half-
pupo illustration of Lutui island , Niagara
Falls , in winter garb , showing the won
derful ice formations nnd beautiful
spray-coaled foliage that have so excited
the woiulor und admiration of throngs
of visitors during the cold season , now
drawing to a close. The picture is re
produced from n photograph bv W. H.
Jackson , the noted scenic otiotographor
of Denver , Colo. , und is published by
permission of the Now York Coutral &
Hudson River railroad. Mr. ( Jcorgo II.
Daniels , the general passenger agent of
the Central , says that travel to Niagara
Falls , which ist of course , very largo tlio
year round , is especially heavy in mid
winter , the ice marvels attracting thou
sands of visitors fiom all parts of the
world.
A Fom.Uo Tniinp.
Matilda Madsen was ono of the gang at
the police court yesterday morning. She Is
a professional tramp of the old school.
Hagged , dirty ana disreputable , she plods
her way through the world exactly like her
mascullno friends of the same persuasion.
She rides In cattle cars , sleeps in hay
stacks nnd oats what she can beg. Neither
snow nor rain , wind nor mud have any ter
rors for her and a pedestrian Tip through
the mud to the next town is alwa3-s prefer
able to an nour's work.
Wm. Sprague Smith , Providence , U , I.
writci : "I find Bradycrotlno always cures
headache. "
Another I'axtou Hotel Suit.
Largo sized law suits continue to hover
about the 1'axton hotel. Yesterday the pro
prietors sued the lessors nnd in turn
the lessors sued the lessees. Now
John Howe & Co. have brought
suit against the lessees , Eastman & Miller
to recover on u bill of S3.150 , whlpb a petition
states is the amount of a plumbing bill tnut
Is duo and unpaid.
Mrs. L. n. Patten , UocittorJ , 111. , writes :
" ! rom personal oxparlonco I can rooommond
DoWitt's Sarsaparllln , n euro for impure
blood nud general debility , "
Morn Moil lor Street AVorlc.
The chairman of the Board of Public
Works employed twenty-five additional men
and five teams yesterday morning and put
them to work cloaiilns up the paved street ? .
The street cleaning force now numbers llfty
men and ton teams. The expense of the
work is being clmrgoa against Street Sweep
ing Contractor Squires and his bonusmon.
Mrs. Winslow's '
Soothlnp Syrup is nn unexcelled -
celled medicine fnr children while tcoihiuc
' . ' 5 cents a bottle.
Cnielted Two limply Safe * .
Some burglar had his trouble for his pains
Thursday night. Ho made two visits on
South Thirteenth nud cracltod the safes of a
saloon nnd a mout market. Both safes wcro
filled with emptiness nnd ho failed to secure
oven the customary handful of small change.
Tested by Tlmo.-For Bronchial affections ,
coughs , etc. , Itroivn's ' Bronchial Troches
have proved their efllcaey by a test of many
yean , Pjlce. U5 cents. '
SIXTY MEN ! ! !
Control thut Iiilinltiihlo Child of
X.VTUHI : ,
SPECIFIC OXYGEN
POSITIVELY CURES
Catarrh , Bronchitis ,
Asthma , Consump
tion , Deafness ,
Headache > lckornerroui
Dyspepsia , Nervous
Prostration.
Ouo ( Uouiand dollar ! U making u a household
NERVOUS , WEAK LADIES1
Your iTJtcmdoon't need ncourio of drugging
liut > liuplyaTltalttlnttnrfeut.-Osrienl ( Ufa luutr. )
Wo furnlih It , concentrated , at jour homul Ju-
halutlout a ] > oiltlvo pluature.
Kruu trial inbulMlof . Oxygen book and oiUlco
Jrc'ol Call or trlto today ,
The Sl'KCiriO OXYGEN CO. ,
Suite (10 Ebeelr Bulldlne , cor Uta aud llonnrd
lrcgt ,
HENDERSON'S ' HOME COMING
Head of a Defunct Loan Company Will
Rotnru to Ornahn.
HIS VISIT NOT OF HIS OWN CHOOSING
Ho AVI 11 llo Accompanied by n Dotcc.
tlio unit Ono of III * Mnny Vic
tims Clmrjre * toVlilcli Ho
.Mint A inner.
11. II. Henderson , the head of the Hender
son Mottgagn and Investment company that
went to the wall a few months ago U about
to return to Omaha.
It will bo remembered that Henderson did
a largo business and was considered wealthy.
Ho How high and lived In n line residence on
Uoorim rivcniio. When iho crash came ,
Henderson skipped , leaving his creditors
nothing but nn empty Iron safe and n quan
tity of olllco furniture.
In nddt'.lon to wrecking the loan company ,
of which ho was this president , ho forged
chocks to the amount of uuarlv SIO.OUU on
various banks In the city.
Henderson's return Is not voluntary , ns ho
will bo accompanied by n detective who has
occu on the trail for the pail six months.
For irjntlis tbo detective minted high and
low fo , % hU man , Yesterday ho struck n
hot trail and nnllod him ut Chester , Pa.
Henderson was working for the Interstate
Trust company of Philadelphia. As ho was
leaving the ofllco ho wu ? recognized and was
nt once placed under arrest.
W. I. . . McCnRuo , who happened to bo in
Philadelphia , nud who was ono of Hcndcr-
SOII'A victims to n small extent , furnished the
information that his bank , the American Na
tional , would like to Interview Mr. Hender
son in this cltv. Honder3on acknowledged
that ho was wanted In Omaha nnu agreed to
accompany the detective.
Did U overoeour to you to talco Hood's
Sarsaiinrllln , thu bdst.sprlnit medicine ) Try
a bottle this season. It will do you good.
Union soap cxouls all others.
O
Notion \VorlcliiKincn. .
Tomorrow ( Saturday ) wo sell working
pants worth iSl.SJj for fiOu , every pair
warranted not to rip.
Also a pair of suspenders goes free
with ovcrv pair of them.
ALSOSPKUIAL LOW PRICES ON
MEN'S SUITS.
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE ,
130 : Douglas Street , Und door west of
18th struct , next door to Omaha Sav
ings Bank.
Drnnkciinusi ,
A disease , treated as such and perma
nently cured. No publicity. No infirm
ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and
olTcctual. Refer by permission to Bur
lington Ilawkeyo. Send i2o stamp for
pamphlet. Shokoquon Ohomical JCo. ,
Burlington , la.
I'or tlio Croclip.
On Saturday , April 23 , at Gormanla hallu
novel entertainment will bo presented by n
number of Omaha's society youtic ladles
uudcr the direction of our gifted fellow-
tnwnswoman , Mrs. Wlrtz , for the solo beuo-
lit of the Creche.
A grand ni.irch alaGrco opens the cxhl-
hlbitlon , which embrace ? tableaux , statues ,
vocal and Instrumental music nnd numberless -
loss pictures , presented in "living charac
ters. " The whola wilt bo brilliantly illu-
I'ropoxnU fur Pining lutoracctloiK.
Si ulod proposals will bo rojolvod by the
umlorulgnod until 1:1111 o'clouk p. in , , April 2Jth ,
Ib'X' ' , for Colorado stand mono und Slotix I'"alls
iininlto. ucootdliiK to bpocllleatloii'j for IbJl ,
for paving tlio Inturacctionof KUhth and I'ur- '
iiuiii htiouti and the uniuvo.l put of Intor-
buothm of KlKhth und IJonxluti strouts.
Each U.I toupealfy u prlco per souuru yard
for the paving couipluto on thu IntorKuotlons.
\\orlc to bo tiono In aucordiinco with plans und
cpoclllc.itloiiaof itUI , un lllo lu the olllco of the
Duunl of i'nbllu Works.
iuoli ; proposal to bo nmdo on printed blanks
fitrnUht'd by the board , and to bo uccoinp.i-
nloJ by ncottlUod check In the sum of * . > 0 > ,
payublo to the city of Umulia , us an ovldunco
of coed faith.
The board reserves the rlclit toiojoct any
or all 1)Ids ) and to walvo dufocts.
r. AV. iiiKiciiAUsnu ,
Chairman Hoard of I'ubllo Works.
Omaha , April aitu , Ib'J. . April M-iil-M.
riilohc.trr' . EnalliU Illnmvoii K.-t.no.
WYROYAL PILLS
r Orltflnul unit llnly C nuuio. J
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" to Itvd KJ Gw-i njeulllc\
utihtlut rlttrou. TitLa
liuotbtT ) Jf/ui4 J > > Ma rcwi < u ( < dfu *
tltin and itnlt-tti nt > if Drofiliti. or wai o.
In ittaip * for _ | ' rtlouri ! , icitlmooUU toi
"Itrllvf fur l.udlc , 'Mirr. . tj return
" Mult 1O OUO T * Umcni li. > ' ( tuVptf. .
/ C'ul 'lirlcrCIiCD
tkillt/ ill Local Uru jUu. l'litli > ( . , l'fl.
off-SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
C ) MI ATIoN rviLnuiih i > UrJvn ,
Uud Guu4l , JJ * Lt Mi TMI ! IU * .
< -n > BTruci.oti r irt.
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lack ) f Ik'll \ Ti In 40 Id
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EiU-MfA HlMTRM' il.rST.LOUIsH
mlnntod. In shmrt it promises to bo a most
delightful and ronhcrcho affair.
Mrs. Wlrtz haxipcnt much tlmo and labor
both hero nnd In iio'ton In preparing this
lovely series ot jrracoful pictures and wo bespeak -
speak both for hn-fclf and the younp ladles
n full house and ton appreciative audience.
Wo nlso have Imtnlnd another "full houso"
whoio hearty tbnoKs they may count upon
forty-throe pain of hands small hands 1
will applaud them every time fortv-threo
pairs nf little foot will be bettor clad and
smlloi will brltrhten the faces of this "houso
full" for the labor so kindly bestowed ,
T'nlio Kcononiy
Is practiced bytinany paoplo , who buy in
ferior articles of food because cheaper thiin
standard Roods. Surely ItifanU are entitled
to the boU food obtnlnnblo. It Is a fact that
the O.ill Gordon "Kaplo" Qrand Condensed
Mil it Is the best infant food. Your grocer
nnd drugplst keep lu
Union soap employs nearly filly per
sons , all Nebraska labor. Other soaps
which aiVvorllso to employ Nob'-nska
labor , employ only ono man a salesman.
Which deserves Nebraska patronngoV
Who over heard of the likoV Tomor
row the People's sells working pants
( every nalr warranted not to rip ) for
60c. and a pair of suspenders goes free
with every pair.
PF.OPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE ,
lapu Douglas Street.
OB3EKVED AUBOB DAY.
Omaha Sulionl Clilldroii Olm-rvc n Iliilld.iy
vltli Appriiprlntu ( 'oromonh'H.
Tree pl.intlnfj was the Ronoral order of the
day at the various schools throughout the
city. At the Forest nnd sotna of the other
schools whcra the ground * were already
sufllclontly well supplied with troea , the pu
pils cuRaccd In imiUini ; Hewer beds and sottinc
out shrubbery orothorwlso beautifying their
surrouiidtnps.
At the Cass school the raising of a flap polo
was Ono of the features of the day , and a
br.md now twelve fuot llai : was thrown to
thu Arbor any breeze shortly before noon.
In the afternoon a specially pre
pared program was curried out , includ
ing singing and recitation's by the
pupils unit nn appropriate speoeh by Major
T. S. ClarUson.
The Cass annex , known as the St. Barna
bas school , was nlso adorned with n now
Hair , both being purchased with money
raised by the p'iplls.
The Kcllom school was likewise adorned
with n new pole from which the stats uud
stripes will lloat.
DoWitt's Sarsapnrillii cleanses the blood ,
increases the npputito and tones up the sys
tem. It has bauollttctt many people who
have suffered fiom blood disorders. It will
help you.
Strong stout working pants at oOc a
pair and suspondora free with every pair
( tomorrow ) at the People's , 1MU3 Doug
las street.
American Express company's auction
sale of unclaimed packages at No. 1111
Parnam street , Saturday - afternoon.
April 2M. _
Union soap is the king of soaps !
It's the Stiiiuliird Oil Nmv.
The signs of the Consolidated Tank line
have been remove. ! from its ollleos in the
Merchants' National bank , nnd in their stead
appear the words , ' 'Standard Oil company.rt
Manager Kuth says this is in accord with the
recent determination of the Standard to di.s-
sotvo Its trust. lie avers that it will make
no difference in the business more important
than tbo changing of the companvM station
ery.
MANLY PURITY AND BEAUTY
To cleanse the Blood , Skin ,
and Scalp of every eruption ,
impurity , and 'disease , no
agency in the world of med
icine is so speedy , agreeable ,
economical , and unfailing as
the world-renowned CUTI-
CUUA REMEDIES , consisting
of CUTICURA , the great skin
cure , CUTICURA SOAP , the
most effective skin purifier
and beautifier , and CUTI
CURA RESOLVENT , the new
blood purifier and greatest
of humor remedies. Every
thing about the
CUTICURA REMEDIES
inspires confidence. They are absolutely pure and agreeable to the
most sensitive. They afford immediate relief in the most distressing
of itching and burning eczemas , and other itching , scaly , and crusted
skin and scalp diseases. They speedily cure humors of the blood
and skin , with loss of hair , whether simple , scrofulous , hereditary , or
ulcerative , when the best physicians and all other remedies fail. In a
word , they are the greatest skin cures , blood purifiers , and humor
remedies of modern times , and may be used in the treatment of every
humor and disease , from eczema to scrofula , from infancy to age.
* S-"TJow TO CURB BLOOD AND SKIN HUMORS , " 64 pages , 30 ° Diseases , jo Illustration j , tnj
100 Testimonials. Mailed fiee to any address. A book or priceless value.
CUTICUIIA HCMEDII'.S are wld inroiiRliout the world. 1'ricc , CUTICURA. W. : Ct'Ttct'RA SOAP.
ijc. ; CUTICURA UESOUUNT , $1. 1'iqurcJ by I'OTTCK DRUG t CIIBUICAU COKFOKATIOX , Boston.
snrl Oilv mfin PimP'No" ' * " - UacVh ads , timrie
, - , anu v uy OKIII , , , umoi , and bcnshcs ) , , of infan , , anj
children are prevented and cured Ly that greatest cf all SI in Purifiers and Beautifies , the celebrated
Cutlcura Soap. Incomparably superior to all other kUu and complexion toaps , while rivalling
In delicacy and surpassing In purity the most expensive of toilet and nuricry soaps.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tb eminent ppcclillit In nervous , chronic , private , blonil , > kln ami urinary dhonscs. A regular nnd
registered crndimto In uicdclno. n dlplomns nnil certificates ilinir. is sun UcKtlnu with tlio griituil sncccn
caturrb.spuriiinlorrlioeik , lunt manhood , seminal wpiiHiuu. nutu loi-cs , liupntuncy , sriiUllu. utrlcluro. KOII-
crrboun-itleel , Mirlroculo.cto. Nc snunury me I. Kan trontrnont for Ion ofluil PUWIT , 1'urllci iinnblo 10
Tlult uiomay bolrontel ai bomu by corroiponcle&cn. Meiliilae or InttrumrnM i-ont li/ mall orexpros io >
eurelyuscke I , no iiarks tclndlcatu contents orsi'iider. Ono pcrioniil InUrrlu * priilcrrud. L'onaaltatloa
( roe. Corronpoudonco strictly private , llonk ( JjoterlM ot Lllu ) suut Xru * . OOico hours 'i a.m. toll p. u.
BuuclajulJuiu.tolSiu. . iumii lot reel/ .
l'rcinnilN | lor UUtilct C mil In K Ilnr.di' .
Foaled lilds inaroil ) "l'roiusiU | for district
craUlii'4 bonds" will U roculvu I at the olllco of
tliu city truusiin'r. Uinalm , No I ) . , up to li
o'eloolc noun of thu''nh ilny of April , isO. ' . for
tliuimrali.isoufll'OO.uad : | ! > trlttKr.ulirisljoiid4 !
of Ihn I'lty of UnKilia , Nub , tf.nd Uonda nru
iliitud Mny 1st , lijl , und tire imyiblo : from ono
to iilnii ytmM attiir ditto tliuri'of , in donoinlim-
tlons of JlOO.tHund fiJD.UJ uaull. ultll Inlciiwt. lit
tliu r.ilo of 5 HDIcunt , iior 11:11111111 : , jnyulilo
ayiul-aiinii.illy. l'liiflikl un 1 IntureU pay-
ublo ut KounUo llroj . N'otv Vork ,
ilO.UJXO'j of I2raaliii ! DUtrlut No. ill
J.-IIU m of Cnidln' , ' Hlstrlot .Vo. ' 11.
TOO.UJof ( Jraillntf District No.ai
20,00i.0 ( ) of Uniillim DMrlot No. , ' . . ' .
Kitcli bid unlit bt..tu prlco nnd nmount
sou lil for anil Inoluito aeoniou Interest tu
Uiituot dollvurr.it Otuuliti , Nub.
'I'liorlKht U icsurvod lo lojuct any und all
Issued iindor charter newer of cltloinf tlio
nieiropolllaii ulusa und . UidliuinoJ No. "jd ; ,
JlchWdaittn. OltyTroasuror.
_
PHOl OSALS L OH BHWUlFll NDri
So.ili-d imls murUod 1'roposiU for Sowo
Ilonds will bo roculvcd nt tlio olllco of llio o y
iroiisurcrof tliocliy of Oinalia. Nob. , up t.o
oVKioK , uoon. of tbo'-'HU dtiy of Apr I. 18 rj , io
tlio put uliaso of f.Vl.tWJ.U ) bawur bon Js of tlio
city of Oinul'Q , Nob. , rttitod Jl'iy 1st. Is'JJ. p ly-
ubloUJyoaNaflnrduto. Interest 5 pur cent
Iior annum , p lyub'.o ' ( .oml-aiinu lly. 1'rluol-
imlnnd lutorou payublo ut Kountzo llroj. .
Sow Vorlt. Duiioinlnatlon of uonds. JI.U3J.UJ
each. Kiiuh bid muntbtato price nnd uinount
nought for nrrl Inuludo accnioU Intorcat up to
Unto of dollvcry ut Oinulia. Noli. The r irla If
rosurvod to rojcut nny unit nil bids. lb uou
undiu cburtcr povvar of cltloaof the metro-
oolltiin uhis-iaudorJ uiuu-o No. iJ.ll. n put ovod
Maroli 10. Ibtti J1KNUV HOf < UN ,
MiJdJHM Cilty Treasurer ,
Cystitis.
I was Afflicted with cyMIII , nrctlirllls
unil chronic uterine ulcorallon. ] fnrtercd
much piln In my licfiil nrnl tmckj uai
trr tctl by nnmcroun physician * , nml tried
m.iny itomcetlc rcmc < llc. , oil to no fivnll.
My suffering wns to great that It bcranu
jiecctsnry to Ufo Instrumental means ilnlly
/or relief. In this deplorable condition ,
wtli ( tbo ever present pain and Buffering of
body nml mind for tcun long year * . I
Mine To Kxcclslor Spring * , Xov. Stli , tSSS.
] obtained , \vltlijn twenty-four hour ? , f ucli
unaccountable relief ( lint I could dispense
llh medicine and Instrument , andultliln
three days after my arrhalftn ; free from
palnnnd suffering. Itcmnlned one uotilli
and became perfectly well and strong.
( Signed ) MM. K. T.
Tor the truth of the iibovo ttc refer to
Dr. IVarncr Heck , Normal 1'ark and
CSth Street , Chicago , 111.
Tie tcateri ar lottltd only ly the Excel
tlor Sprtngt Comjany nt
Excelsior Springs
for J'amiiMtt. [ V31S S O U 6I
llicliardson Drug Co , Agts. , Oiiulu , Kcb
A Written Uimriintoo
to Cure Kvcry Cnso or
Mc'ioy HolutidoJ.
Onrrmo I'pi'nimnent nmlr.ot r p.itcM i ? up. C.KCS
treated POX on yetmnzo Imvo uoror scon n symptom
Plnro. llrilc'crllihuI'.HD fully > vor.ilr.nl > on by
mull , funl wo stvo Ilia > ntno jtronu KU rnnI03 to curd
orrefunilnll money , Those who prater to cow ) hero
iortrcnlincntenii < lo sonal wo will pay niHroilf.iro
doth wnjrs mid hotel bllhrhlto lirro. If wo full tocurj
Wo clinllcuitotlio world fora cixu tint our Mnilo
Itpmeitjr will not euro , wrltofor particular * mil put
llieoTldcnce. In our sot on year * practice nttli the
MnelollcinoJy It his been muH dllllcult to overcome
the projudkys ncnlnat * oculletl jnocllles. lltitiin lor
our Mroni : gutriintoa llioui nub nra trylnu It niul bo
Ingcuroj. Woutmriintuu to euro or refund every
itollnrniul nswo Imv n reputation toproto t , also
llnniulnl Imcklim ol t.VAI.UJOIt Is perfectly sifoto nil
tthonlll try the IrcntiiuMit , Hcrt'tofoia ) oti have
puttliik'tip nin ) pityhixuut your inonoy lor dlirorjnl
treatment * imd alt'iouli you are lint yet ciral no
onobus ] mldbac.c joiir monoy. Wo will po < ltlvjly
curojou , Oldclironlsdeep oitol C.H.M eurollnill
to'Jjdiy . InvixtU.ito our llnnncliil mnllu , our
reputation mbuMnosi men. Wrlto ui for na.noi nn I
nihUctsoiortliouuo h\vo enrol wu ! Imvo Khcn
pcrmlf tlun to refer to tho'u. It co ts > ou only pint-
ni.utodo IliK If jour symptnim nro torn tliroit ,
iniKompntjIieiln mniitli.rhiMiniatliii in bonc anil
Joint * , hnlr falllni : out , eruptions on any pirt of I ho
todyfi'O'lim of Konoril doi > ro ti > n , palm In lie 11 or
toni'i. Von Imvo no tlmo to .i to. Tlioio bo are
toiiManlly taking iiiiMuurr nnd polish , hoi > U clH-
continue ; It. Constant incof those dnuf will Miroly
brlnK fore ! and ontlim nlcuriln the en 1. Don't f.UI to
wrlti- . All correipondpnco int ! scalol In plain en
velope. Wo Inv to tlicmoMt rluU tnvc tl ! : tlo i and
wllldoall InourtiuncrtonlJyoulnlt. Addres ,
COOK REMEDY CO. , - Omaha. Neb
FOR'MEN
ONLY
! > oo for n case of Lovr or Tur.ixa MAX
HOOP , GoiH'r.il or Nruvatis Dsii ijtrr. weak
ness of body or nil nil , thu oil oo ts of errors or oy-
tcsso n oMnr yoiin tlintwoo.iiinotrurc. Via
piiar.mteoovory ease or ri'fnii'l every doll ir.
Five il iy , trial treatment St. full eotin.0 83.
rorcoptlb.o bonsllts ro ill/oil In tliroo days.
Ily mull , soeuroty piclcol from ous.rvatlon.
COOKIJKMEUV C'O. UMA1U. Null
rcAnm ruuAu : KI : UI , VTOII. safe nni
lilnulU Cortalu to a day or luonoy rofiiniloil.
Hy innll $ . ' . h'oouroly tu ilu I from obsurv.i-
llon. COUli JCJtiJIAlt V C'W. , Omsili u Neb
A shoo Hint's mndo to wcnr , nnd wonr % v5ll n shoo Hint's
mncla to fit , nnd fool comfortnblo nftor It's on n shoo thnt's li
mndo of fine solid cnlf with the ganulna Goodyenr welt with
I
the patent stny with nil the good qunlltlos nnd none of the bnd
thnt's the "Ncbrnskn'a" ' VVc nvo JU8t
populnr oj. . . -.1 ! '
opened nnothor Inrgo shipment of these populnr shoos. They
come in nllslzo3 from O ! to 11-ln nil widths from D to F in
Puritan , Paris , French , London , Upern , nnd the new Globs t o
in plain or tipped. You cnn Imvo them in either Inco or congress -
gross , nnd you cnn hnvo them with high or low Instep.
Our qunrnntoo on this shoe is this : If niter you wonr n pnlr
ofthoso shoes , you find them unsntlsfnctory in nny wny their
stitches rip , or the hangar pulls out , or the stock proves defec
tive ; if you don't get the amount , of wonr out of them that you
should , you mny return the 111 to us nnd you'll oitner got
new shoos free or your money hnck.
Wo will nlso put on snlo this week n handsome NEW PAT
ENT LEATHER SHOE JN ALL STYLES AT$2 BO A PAIR.
Will place on snle to-dny two immense lines of fine genuine
Bnlbrlggnn Underwear a tenser for spring trade
Very good value in bnlbriggnn shirts nnd
drawers. The shirts hnve French necit nnd
long sleeves. You'd think them well worth
RAOH. forty cents AND THEY ARE.
AI ?
The line wo tnko the most pride In , is n line of
elegnnt fancy bnlbriggnn shirts and drawers , in
natural , tnn , brown , slnte , drab , gray , normal nnd
unbleached. This line of goods comprises n range
of values from BOc to 75c , nnd n handsomer line ,
at n moderate price you never saw.
EX a cli
IN THE SWEAT , BUY AND BUY !
T T vT T 0
H ) H < XT
JLvJL/ljIY Ul
-Importers and Jobbers of-
* nfl
WILL COMMENCE NEXT
< fl To Sell
Millinery Goods
I. OBERFELDER &
208 , 210 , 212 South llth Street , Between Douglas and Farnam ,
Removed to 1514 DOUGLAS St ,
QUJOKLY.TIIOnOUOHLY , FOREVCIlCUnCD
br n new perfected
rclcntlOo matlind tlmt
canuot fall uiilesn tbo
CK80 la bernnd human
nld , You feel Imprdvcj
tlio tint liar , f col a licna-
Jltrvcrrdayi aoonUnotr
) ourtclf a kina nmonx
man In liody , mind mil
lipnrr. JJr.nluuamllosiej
cndod. Kvory olisiaclo
to lini > py tu'irrlod ' llfo ro-
innvcil , Norro forcff.
will , cnerpy. brnln power ,
nbon falllnu or lout ara
rcctorcd by this treat
ment. All imnllund weal :
iiortlomot tbo body en-
iaraed and ctrcniftbencd.
Victims of nbuscs nn.t
crccrsc' , reclaim your
niaiibiiod' ' Buirerers from
lully.ovunvdiK.llllio.'iUh ,
rcKaln jourvlKur" " Duo't
ilretjalr.e vcn If lu the last
tlajici. Don't bo dlsbcart
onedlf quncka Imvorub-
bed > ou. 1-ct us bow j ou
lli&tuedlccl feclcncoua.1
liuilncss honor ellll oxliti lirra KO liand In lianj ,
Wrlto lor our ItooU wltli ixrilaniitloi.a & proofs ,
inallcd'calciirree. Over JJ.OOO rclereoceii
EnFFALO , IT.
BYON &HEALY
Bia 184 to 100 State Bt. ,
trvl 1X U J w X > c urn Cur | ,
Iiuiruitlca * for Au Uur li.
-jDJD/um tfJaf t T ct.c . , hy
UMI U4 > GiUctcJ tut U i > ml Muic , <
This In tlioJohot Melit IlomlMer wblcli soil
nttl..uu. Wo wlllNVll Ilicin for slMydayHii
fli'i DO. Hlias 1)4 ) Inuli iMisblon tlreu , la full bal
bo iritis and ull drop for ltiKi. Ki'tit l' ' . o.
on icculptof SIU. Wo u s soil tlio Coliiinbl
lliiilford und Victor. Catalogue freo.
A. H. PtRRlGO&CO. : ,
1100 UUUU12 bTUKKT.
differs from Inferior whiskies and those dis
tilled from corn , known ns Uoitrbons , in
that it is highljr nutritious , pleasant to the
taste and doubly matured. It's purity is
guaranteed , You may know it by its smooth
ness and delicious bouquet ( aho the propri
etary bottle ) . Dccauso of thcso qualities
physicians recommend it to invalids and
for sideboard use. Call for "Cieatit Pure
Kye" and tike no other. For sale at all
first-class drinking places and drug stores ,
9 DALLEMAND & CO
RIP AN 8 T A B U L f 0 r rfulntu
liiu tuiiiuUimirimcITH.wtl . jmrl-T
ty tliu blued , are turn unJ i IliclualiJ
tlin U t inullrlni. kuiiK lorlnllcji. - ,
bnu'tli , bcadacbr , Lcurlluruun / of
uiiHlil | , ineiilaliltprvuMon , Iabifula
, ultlnufrom *
Impure Mood.orn failure liy OIK > luiiuulimirer u
iritlncn loiK-iform thflrprdporfiin tloi.n. J' rwii. ;
firlrca loovtr * lliiitarobturmfdbjIKkiujtciuoiift if
Vui'linii l. I > r ! < l > ; riiufi.l'ni | .t4i ifi | 'V 1 c ,
1 ItlTA.SS lEMOAt | | , ( XI.laeiwutofct .how Voik J
* t t *
DB. J. B ,
THE SPECIALIST
IN THE TREATMENT OF Akk
OF PJtIVATIS nitlKASKH OONOR-7
11HOKA , SritlOTUnE , SYPHILia. '
ULiKETANl ) AM. WJ3AKNKS8 ANIJ
DIHOllDKltS Ol'1 YOUTH AND MAN.
HOOD. UIMKDIATB UELIIS1' WITlf.
OUT LOSS 01' TJMIi FKOMBUSINEHS.
\\rlturorb.i-cnlar *
N. V. , Cur. Kill.iml r.irnam Sti. , Ornnha.Nob
\\'o ncnil ti ! mnrvflnm I'rtnrli
llnmciljr CAI.TIIOB fnx' , niul n
Iccal MiamiM'lhatl'AIIlP ! v.Ill
fillll'lllirhnrcM A Kn.U.lon. ,
ClltlV * NM > rtnnt4irrirn.Ullroctlo )
uiid ltislllt.S : l.o \lsor. .
Use H OHif / v tfiatiijtttf ,
J-llrcu , VOU MOIIL CO. ,
Holt inrtl'li i | U , lliclBikll , IILIo.
YOURSELF ! ,
cr/ vk yojr Drucel't for f v
y liotllo of Jll J. ' 1 he only V
/ ioil IIOIIOIIOMI rutncdy lor All 1.
' ( be iimiaturi'l dlsclmrgci nnd
ii billtatlng > ik'aknc : > peculiar
to worni'ii. It cures In o few
days without tbo alii or
Mlclly of u doctor.
i f nlirrml mfrfow Cur * .
Manufactured by
The ETSM Chesnical
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