8 OMAHA DAILY BKK : TUESDAY , MAY 'J , 1802. LINCOLN'S ' POLICE MUDDLE Chief Dinges and His Men Entitled to Their Places on the Force , 6TORY OF SATURDAY NIGHT'S ' WRECK font Olnrrvnl tlin I'ntnl Culvert nt thn Tnilii Approached ill n High JCiitu of Sppcil Cnpllnl City Now * Notes. LINCOLN , Neb. , May 2.-Spcclal [ to Tun llui.J The police muddlotook another as pect this nttcrnoon. Shortly nftor fl o'clock 0 nil go Tlbbetts gave an oral opinion on the aso In which F. H. Klmbal ) , n taxpayer , pplled to the court for a temporary Injunc tion to restrain O. 1' . Dlnces ana the mem bers of the pollco force tomovod by the excise board two weeks ago from interfering with Louis Otto nnd the now men appointed by the board. Judge Tlbbotts hold that Ximball was not on Interested party and could not thcroforo maintain his action. In sustaining the demurrer lilod by the do- lenuants Judge Tlbpetts stated that ho hold that Dinges and bis men were entitled to bo placed back In the position they occupied before fore the suit was commenced ; but ho was not prepared to suggest any means by which Otto nnd his men could bo ejected. Attor ney Adams , who appeared for Mayor Weir nnd the defense , stated nt the close of the judge's remarks that ho would suggest n remedy In the form of a motion to bo illod " tomorrow morning" ' VlrllniB of Vcstcrd.iy'n Wreck. The remains of II. P. Shrlnor , the Uncling- ton fireman killed In the wreck near Crete yes terday morning , linvo lain at Roberts it Pal mer's undertaking rooms in this city today nnJ have boon viowoil by many pcoplo who liad known him in life. Iln head was un injured , but his arms , legs and body wcro terribly mangled. Hhrlner was 25 years old 'und well esteemed among his associates. Ho was n member In peed standing of the .Ancient Order of United Workmen and has , n brother at Nebraska City , llii mother nnd 'two ' slstcri llvo nt Cleveland , O. , whllo another sister resides In Colorado. His fun eral will tttko place at , the undertaking Irooms nt : 'M tomorrow morning nnd the re mains taken to Plattsmouth for interment. Ono of the tramps killed In the wreck has | bcen Idontillcd by parties In this city ns Fred , IuKor. His Tamil ) lives at Morris , III. , and llmvo been notillcd. r Kuril's Story. Oeorpo It. Ford , tbo engineer of ho "wrecked train , lives In the Weber block nt Vhc corner of Fourteenth nnd P streets in ! thls city. Ills right hand is badly inlurcd nnd ills fnco and head considerably bruised nnd cut. Ho stated today that as his engine opproachcd thn fatal culvert they wcro run ning down grade nt a speed of from thirty to thirty-live miles an hour. Fireman Shrinor was blitlui ; on the seat on his side ol the cab , nnd , as they approached the culvert , re marked , "That's a blc nody of water down there. It looks dangerous. " \ \ ith that ho crohsod to thu gangway on the right side of the engine , and WHS looking ahead when the fatal crash came. Ford says ho don't remem ber how he got out of the cab himself , but thinks ho jumped or was thrown from the cab window , ns ho was sitting down looking out. of the window when Iho ougluo went down. Tuo Important Decisions. County Superintendent Franklyn of York county today addressed it letter to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Goudy , in which ho propounded the follow ing queries : " 1. A lives in district No. 1 , but sends his child to school In district No. 2. it being so much nearer , lioth districts furnish Iruo text books. Can A compel the board of dis trict No , 1 to furnish all books nud supplies ncccssarv I ' U. What , if any , nro the privileges ot teachers under term or yearly contracts , in rccnrdto legal holidnvsC * Superintendent ( Joudy answered ns follows : " 1. In his opinion tliu district board is not required , under tha statutes , to furnish books and supplier to children of the district while sucli children are attend ing school outsldn the district. In such cases , unless ttiu district in which the child is attending school is willing to furnish the supplies , the parent must furnish them him- oil. " . So far as the school is concerned , there seems to bo no legal holidays. The ' word 'holiday' as used in tho'statutes Bccms to apply in matters of business , such os the presentation of notes and the maturity of commercial paper , etc. " . ( ioislpnt th Sit ( : House. The State Hoard of Public Lands and Buildings has been in session all day , audit- Inn regular monthly accounts. J. 11. Nowcll of Kimball was at tbo state bouse this afternoon. The case of Samuel N. Bell ngalnstAugust F. Hosche , the Poppleton Park Building us- Bociatlcn and E. Bosche , from Douglas county , was Illod with the clerk of the supreme premo court this afternoon. Another Doug las county case was W. P. Vaughan , et al. , ngalnst Cora H. Slocumb , ot ul. Thurston county aJdod a case to the tupremo court docket today , entitled James AVhltcomb ngalnst John D. Atkinson. Lincoln in llrioT. The several lodges roprosontlne the order of Knights of Pythias In Lincoln have re ceived a proposition from n resident member of the order who proposes to erect for their usn a magi'itlccnt llvo story temple. The llro department was called out at 9 o'clock this morning by a small blazu In a Bleeping room over ilrownlorn's hall on Elev enth street , between M and L , The damage was It'considcrabln. A force of 10U men Is employed on the now normal college building. Oilier largu brick nnd stouo blocks , aggregating in cost f-IOO.OOO , liuvo been commenced In Lincoln this spring. Nflbrnsldk A IlASTixa.i , Nob. , May 2. ( Special to Tin : Uii : ; . ] Saturday the luiloonilont ] ) county convention was bold hero In the court house. Jn several of the speeches the statement was made and dwelt upon that the farmers ol AunniB county were continually getting deeper In debt. Today , ns required bv law , Koglstorof Ucods U.V. . tt'llbon mailo up the statement of real estate mortgage tilings mid roleaalngs for the preceding month , During April tboro were thirty farm mort- lluul ' . ' . ' , ' ; ) und pages , aggregating S''l.b1 , llflv- oven Mitlsllcd , amounting lo f.17,4i7 ! , an ex cess of twonty-sovon release * , of JtGOI. ! ! Ql thcsn Jllings fl'.OOO were in purl payment ol purchase money , so the tilings appear larger than they really aro. Of city mortgages tuoro wcro Illed fourteen , $ yb73 , and ro > Ipaicd .twenty-nine , $17'J ' I. For the lasl jiir.e months tuls has been about the average , UI.NEVA : , Nob. , May 2. ( Special to Tin : HF.E.J Following is tlio mortgage Indobl. r.oss of Fillmore county for April ; Heal estate mortgages illod , 40 , 118,874.10 ; city mortgages iCd ) | , si , f 11,011 ll ! ; chattel mortgages illod. 165 tiull.Vl.4U : ; real estate mortgages released 70 , fiVV-UH.55 ; city mortgages released , ill , I15iyob0 ! ; chattel mortgages released , 191 (10,131 ; actual decreased Inuobtncss fJOlKlil ! Part of the mortgages were foi the purchase price of laud. To show thai the farmers are not bankrupt , In January they borrowed on cattle security ever J.VJ , 000 and it has boon less every month , while now It is only ftO,05i,4i ; : ! . IJKivmn , Nob. , May -Special [ to Tin IlKr.J-Total nuiiiborof farmmorigapes tllei in llHRO county during the month of April JM , lifty-six , amount JM1.00I ; roloasoi eighty-two , atnounl f'J4,10S ; tlty mortgage ] filed forty-four , amount f 2tSl , ; release : forty-six , amount i-'i 'J'.i. ' < M y County lnili > | M > iilrntK. CI.AY CK.NTKII , Nub. , May 2 , [ Special t ( Vur. llnn.J The Clay county Indopondeu county convention was held huro Saturday with a good attendance , thoug'i not so larg as on former occasions. A full tot of delegates gates was appointed to attend the state con vontlon , amoiiK tbo number being Speake Kldcr and Kepresentative McKoynoids , j virong resolution wai adopted cndorsluj Coiigressinan McICoigtmn. I Hllli'd ut Lexington. Hriuxonii.i : > , Noh. , May 2. [ .Special Tola gram to Tin : UEE. ] W. S. Layton , a brake man on the Chicago , Hock Island & Parlfl caud train , wUilo twUvblui ; at ibo Mls&our 'aclflo crossing south of town this morning nccldontnlly foil from his train nnd was in- Rtantl.T killed , ono car patting over his bead ind shoulders. Coroner Mills Impanelled a ury which brought In n verdict In accordance vlth the above facts. Layton was a married man , ,15 yrars old and lived In council Bluffs with his wife and three small children. The body was taken to the Blurts this afternoon. atom : sxow AND IIAIN. Comttdrrnhlo Storm llninngo llcportcil Throughout the Stntr , Font Itotuxsox , Nob. , May 2. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bnri. ] Itatn fell until noon oday when It turned to snow , continuing all ho afternoon , Th i ground is covered with the lloccv mantle tonight. Biinmrc , NOD. , May 2. [ Special Tele- cram to Tin : BEI : . ] The larso county brl'lpo across the Blue river at Caldwcll , llvn miles lorthwcst of this city , wont out this after- loon by reason of the high water. The lituo s now higher at this point than for several years. It Is about ut a standstill this evening , mvlng ri < cn four Inches since noon. Honoru from all sections of the country coining In today Indicate the damaging re sult of Saturday night's deluge. A largo lumbcrof horses nnd cattle were drowned n the aggregate along Indian , Bear and Wolfe creeks. The daniago to wheat Is con siderable and bridges nro washed out in nil quarters of the county. An unknown man drove off the bridge oyor ionr Creek , east of this cltv , this morning vllu a liorso nnd buggy. Ho succeeded in rescuing his daughter , who accompanied ilm , but the horse and buggy were swept down the swollen stream and lost. Aunciix , Nob. , Mny 2. [ Special Telegram oTun Bnn. ] The llttlo Nomnha river Is low out of its banks und Hooding the bot- nins. The river at this point is n mlla and n mlf wide nnd the water is still rising. It is ilghcr now than ( or eight years. Bi.fu SiMiiNii : ) , Nob. , May 'J. [ Special to Pun Unn.l During the storm of Saturday light the schoolhouse hero was struck by Ightnlng. It did not , however , do much damage. But llttlo rain fell hero n tlto storm passed north and wust. Yesterday n uroutcnt Hood of muddy water. * poured down the Blue river and smaller streams , carrying out part of the dam at Ilolraesvlllo and Injuring the dam hero to sotuo extent ; ust how much cannot bo told yot. The valor is rapidly fallinir. The rise was about iight feet and occurred wilhlu about twenty jours. - . - , - siaciiii : OK A KIII.IY : PATIENT. % V , Krntliy of Walinn Throxv * Himself In I'rnnt oT Train at llhilr. Bi.uu , Nob. , May 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bni.J Frank V. Kratky , real estate dealer from Wnhoo , who has been taking treatment nt the iCccloy Institute hero since April II , committed suicldo this morning by throwing himself In front of the Black Hills msseuger No. .1 , going west , nt 9:40 o'clock. Two men saw Kratky run about 100 foot nnd .brow himself In front of the oncino. Ho was crushed beyond recognition. His head was almost savored from his body , ono arm and ono foot were tnken off and ho was other wise badly rutup. By papers in his pockets his Jmititv was established. Ho were a gold watch , which was not damaeuJ. Ho had .old several Kcoloy men that ho would kill ilmsolfat the first opportunity nnd had tried to buy a revolver. Ho was atout 40 years olii. The body was taken to the undertaker's , .vhero . It was taken charge of by Coroner [ 'iorco. An inquest will bo hold tomorrow ntlr : > J p. in. , when the railroad employes will bo back that were on the train. Judge Ball of Wnhoo , who brought Kratky lore , savs " Kratky was in debt from fS,000 to 10,000. Nohrasku Court NotrH. BIUTUICI : , Nob. , Mny 2. [ Special Tele- ; ram to Tun Bcu.J District court roiiimntt ; oday in adjourned session with Judge Qabcock on the bench. The adjoarned term will bo n short one , not longer than two weeks , as tbo regular summer term begins Juno ( J. O'i\Ei.i , , Neb. , May 2. ( Special Tele- cram to Tan Bci.j : Judge Bartlow this morning went to Butte , Boyd counlv , where tie will convene court tomorrow. The most important criminal cliso on the Boyd county docket Is the trial of ( JoorgcV. . Wilkinson for the murder of Captain Dodge at Dodge's ferry last winter. The case will bo opened Wednesday. Not Guilty of Murder. GntNn I > .i.\xi > , Neb. , Muy 2. [ Special to Tun Brn.J The charge of murder has been lifted from the shoulders of tbo Steinbeck brothers , formers residing iuMerrickcounty. About six months age a woman in tlio insane nsylutn related to the Stelnbouks made utter- ings to the effect that under a certain tree on the Steinbeck farm the remains of Oustav Hageuer would bo found. Hagencr was an employe of the Steinbccks and suddenly dis appeared. It was related thut the Stoinbucks murdered the man for his money. The case never came before the courts , however. It in now shown by a lettyr received by the father in Duff , Nob. , that Hagenur is alive and well in Colorado. Chnrccil with u Ti-rrlhtc Crime. NioiiitAiu , Nob. , May 2. | Special to Tun Br.i : . ] William Townsend , n well-to-do farmer living near here , was arrested Satur day evcninc on a warrant sworn out by Hollis S. Kimball charging him with seduc ing his own daughter. Judge Chamber * re leased him on $ ! 00 personal bail for his appearance Wednesday for hearing. Clulins Oniiilia n Ills Itrslilimcr. BEATHICK , Nob. , May 2. ( Special Telegram gram to Tin : Bui : . ] A sneakthiof Riving the name of Belles was nrrcstca this evening in the act of purloining a quantity of val uable clothing from Wheolock's clothing store. Ho claims to hall from Omaha. L'lrc ut llo.tt rler. BEATIIICB , Nob. , May 2. [ Special Telegram gram to Tin : Bicl : The residence of J. F. Steclo , at Twnlfth and Ella streets , was badly damaged by flro this afternoon. The flames caught from the kitchen range. The loss w ll reach j'-'iOO , fully injured. WHEIM.VO WATKII , fsoh. , Oct. 23 , ' 93. Dr. Moore : My Dear Sir 1 have Just bought the third bottlu of your Tree of l lfo. It U indeed a "Tree of Life. " Doctor , when you BO kindly gave mo that first bottle my right Mda was so lame and sere and my liver en larged so much that I could not llo upon my ' right side at all. Tliero was a soronos * ovc'r my kidneys nil of the time , but now that trouble is all ever , I sloop Just as well on ono side as on tlio otbor. nnd my Mcap rests and refreshes mo , and I fool the host 1'va felt In fifteen years , and I know that it U nil duo to your True of Llfo. Yours very truly , D. F. Dui.LKir. . For sale by all drugRlsts. Paint your buildings with strictly pure "Old Dutch Proco&s" white lend. ' ' " " " " " 'Hod Soul , "Collier , "Southorn , huvo stood tlio test of yours. Specify ono of these brands and bo snro you got it. Country .MrrrliiuiU Who nro cash buyorn should not full to take mlvantngo of the IIollinairH admin istrator's sale to secure fcoino womlorful bargains for their full trado. Aridro&s HELLMAN'S ADMINISTHATOH , 13th und Farnuin , Omaha. A disonso , troatoil as such anil perma nently cured. No publicity. No inllrni- ary. Homo treatment , lltirmlosd ami otloctiml. Itofor by permission to IJur- Huston IlawUoyo. Somlo stump for pamphlet. ShuUoquon Chemical Co. , JJurlin ton , la. TO BE VOTED ON THIS MONTH With the Votera of Douglas County Lies the Into of the Now Bridge. PROPOSITION OF THE NEBRASKA CENTRAL On Mny 31 Uio 1'eoplo Will Decide AVIiotliur or Jiiit It Hlmll Ho Accepted Con tract llctucun tliu Company mid Commissioners. At Inst , and nftor wooki of deliberation , the county commissioners have decided to lot the voters of Douplas county any by their bnllots whether or not they want the Ne braska Central railway and Its bridge across tlio river at tto foot of Casa street. Tills decision was reached last night , \vnen the county commissioners and the ofllclnts. of tlio Nebraska Central hold their llnal session ntid agreed upon the terms of tlio contract. The election will bo hold on May 1)1 ) and the expenses will bo boroo by the railway com pany. To lnsuro these expenses a cash de posit ot W.OOO Is made nnd a bond for 5,001) ) , on which thu railway company agrees to pay any uxcoas above $5,000. Synoptl * of the Contract. The following Is a synopsis of the con tract : The Nebraska Central affrcjs to build a double track , stool rald'.vuy bridge across the river nt the point before mentioned and nlso a doilblo track railroad from the west approach preach of the bridge through the city to a connection with tlio tracks of the Union Stock Yards and Kalhvuy company at South Omaha , and also to project n lluo of railway from tbo west approach of the bridge In a wostcnily direction from n point on the main line , north of Pacllio street to n point on the L.lttlo 1'aupio In section 25 , township 15 , nttiRO 13 ] and rdso to construct a line of railway from a junction with the main line ncnr the Intersection of Fourteenth and Izard , strcptSj qorthorly to Oraco street. For doing this Douglas county will doimto to the Nebraska Central $500,000 ol its \ \ $ pel1 cent bonds dated July 1 , IS'J.2 ' , duo and naynblo twenty years from date and drawing mtorost , pay able smm-nnfaually , from .fftuuary 1 , fsOl. The bonds , If voted , nro to bo executed and roclsterod on July 1 , IS'JJ , and delivered to thu First National bank of Omaha , to bo hold In trust for delivery to the Nebraska Cen tral , Its successors or assigns , in lustallmeuts ns follows : Ono-half when the brldgn and Its approaches nro completed and the remain ing one-half on thu completion of the railway lines , all muturca coupons to bo. removed before delivery by the trustee , who slmll deliver the bonds after the county commis sioners , by resolution , shall declare that the bonds have been earned by the railway com pany. pany.Will Will ItcBln Work Within u Year. The Nebraska Central ngroos to begin work within ono year from May 1 , ISOii , and push It to such nn extent that the sum of $500OOJ shall bo expended In thn actual con struction of the brutgo and railway within nine months from the duto of tlio commnnco- ment of work. This cxnondlturo is not to Include the cost of the right-of-way. Work shall not cease for a period of exceeding ninnty days bofoio the sum of not less than $ , ' ,000,000 has been expended. All ot the work on. both the brldgo nud railway shall bo completed wlthiu three years from July 1 , In case these conditions nro not complied \ylth ( unless delay is directly caused by in junctions or other Judicial uroceodings , or by unavoidable accident or act of Providence ) tlio company shall not receive the bonds , out all rlgut to them shall bo forfeited. In consideration of receiving the subsidies the NcbrusKa Central agrees to allow all rail way comuanios the light to run then-loco motives , passenger uud freight cars over the bridge , its unproaches and over the tracks and main lines ; and it also agrees to allow each and every railroad desiring to ontijr the city of Omahii , ever its tracks , the right to use s.ueu portions of its terminal grounds , depots and facilities us may bo necessary and proper lor the conductinc of the business of sucli roads. It also agrees to switch and de liver upon all of its switch tracks the cars of all railway companies , and nlso that all railway companies shall have Iho right to connect their lines nt any point within 100 miles of the city of Omaha with any line or road which the Nebraska Cen tral , its successors or assigns may con struct , or cause to bo constructed east of the Missouri riviir , and to run their locomotives , passenger and freight trains over the main and passing tracks into the city of Omaha. These roads will also bo allowed to connect with any of the Nebraska Central lines con structed , or to ho constructed in Douglas county and within lOi ) miles , either e.ist or west , of the Missouri river , and to cross the same for the purpose of entrance to nnd egress from the city of Omahu , provided that tbo use nnd enjoyment of such rights by other railways shall bo upon Just nnd equal terms and the payment of just and fair compensa tion to the Nebraska Central and subject to such operating rules nnd regulations of the Nebraska Central as shall bo necessary , proper , Just and reasonable. YVIIt Arbllr.Uo AH nilrorcnccs. In caies of dispute between the Nebraska Central and any other railway company with respect to the use , terms , operating rules or regulations , such disputes shall bo submitted to and determined by arbitrators , who shall bo three of the judges of the district court , embracing the county of Douglas. Tbo plan of arbitration is HUe this : The ocrgrioved party shall servo notice upon the opposite party , setting out the matter in dis pute. The time of hearing shall not bo loss than thirty days from that dato. Aflor ser vice the opposlto party shall have twenty days in which to answer. The dpcismn of u majority of tbe board shall control and the determination shall bo final and conulusivo upon the parties , in alt matters .submitted. In regard to freight rates the Nebraska Central agrees to transport all trolght ever its urldgo and approaches , ns well as ever the 100 miles of railway which it constructs in Nebraska at just nnd reasonable ratos. In case of UifToronco as to what constitutes Just and reasonable rates , the board of county commissioners or the railway com pany may submit the sumo to arbitration. The paragraph respecting freight rates , however , does not become operative until llvo years from thu date of thu delivery of the last Installment of county bonds. , The Nebraska Central nlso agrees that the bonds shall not bo delivered unless it onlora into an undertaking that Its principal depot , its gciior.il olllues and principal machine shops shall bo located Dnd maintained within tlio corporate limits of the city of Omaha. Any violation of the terms of the undartak- Uiir will render thn bonds void and lay the read , its successor ! and assirns , Indebted tu the county of Douglas in the full amount of the bonds and the intorust thereon , The p'oposltion of the Nebraska Central is to be recorded in the ollico of the register of deeds of Douglas county , and for n period of twenty years it shall bo referred to by pugo and book In all deeds of trust or mort gages , with tbo statement that the Nebraska Central , its successors and assigns , are bound by the terms of the proposition. If the bonds are voted the railroad com pany shall within forty-live days llio with thu county clerk its written ratitlcation and acceptance * under its corporate soul , or else none of tlio bonds will bo Issued , Upon the voting of the boiidyhorolnbuforo mentioned the Nebraska Central surrenders nil rights to receive the 250,000 voted December - comber a , ISbU. Mr. Berlin stated that the report and the agreement were tbo outgrowth of the worn of the cominiitoo of the whola. Ho moved its adoption. This was seconded by Mr. Van Camp. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE WHICH SIDE Are Yoii'iHi , Stranger ? OXVOKN I imtT.s i produces foMcr IUA : I/rii I DIBKASH ! ondiln rnrt In SATlSKAUTllXtl DISAI'I'OINTMIINTI nrn n.XIIlUIIATIHn T KNKIIVATINU I tiiftkn you "POUNDVlait1' "PKN.NV rooMSU" nro S 1KB' 1KB'sium WHICH 8HIK' SPECIEIC OXYGEN , \Air is the base , We add rich mag netic Oxygen , You breath the whole , The effects are as- tonlshingdelght- ! ful and nest OT all , permanent , Atliome "Oxygen Ihk" and Inlialalhns Free Cull on , or wrlto TiiosrKcincoxv ixco. : , Sulto MO blioolr IliiUillnc. cor iJtli ntul llownnl ttreuts. Onmlm , Ncbrnskn A Written Ounrantoo to Cure Kvory Oaso or Money HofundoJ. Ourcuio Is pcttuitncnt unit not a pntolil u up. O'cs lrc tcJ CTcnynr nKolmvenoTcr tctn n symptom tlnco. Ilyilps. rlblnisca'o fullT wocan trj l you by mull , and wo Klvo the pnme tronu Kiiarnntoa to euro or refund nil money. Thoie nlio | > rofcr to coma hero Jorlrcatmcntrnn do fonu.l wo wlllpiy rnllroaJ fnr3 Imlh vnyi anil hotel bllli whllo hero , If wo fnlltoctira ' We clmllcnaottio norld tarn r&93 tint our Mtxjlo llomcdy will not euro , wrlto for pitrtlculaM an J get llicevldcnco. In our aevon years prnctloo with tlio MnElcllcmoly U tins been most difficult to orcrcomo the prejudice * ncnlnst imcnllnl peoinn. Hut un Icr ourMroiiK ( uirnnleo HioinaiiJ' TO trying It nnd ho InRcurcd. Wouiinrnnteo to euro or refund every dollnr.and nswo Imvo n ropuln'lon toproioct , nlao financial bncMtiK ofSMJO.OWIt Is pcrfccttr s fo to nil who will Iry Iho treatment , Hcroloforo you Imvo puttlnEtip nnd pnylngout your money for illfforcnt Ircntnienti.nndaUhouKli you nro not yet curd no onchas pnlilbacX your Monoy. Wo will positively tureyou , old , chronic , deep spate 1 cms curcllnS ) loU aarJ , InvijUlii'e our IliTnncInT sVnnllnf , our reputation nsbusTiitTs mori. Wrlto > U for nnmos nn t ndilrotsos of thoso""o Imvo enrol who Imvo glren pernil f Ion to refer to thoni. It cb < t you only post- SOloiJo Ihls. Jf your symptoms nro fore throat , mucous patches In mouth , rlicumiitlsai In bones nnJ joints , hnlr falllnic out , eruptions on nny pirt of tha bodyfcolluicof Kenornl depression , pains In healer bonc . You Imvono tlnioto wn to. Tnojo who nro con'tnntly tnklnn mcreury nnd potash , stiouVI dli- continuolt. Oonstnnt U'oof these drius will xurcly bring sores nnd cntlnz tilcarsln the en I. Don't fall to write. All correspondence sent senle.l In plnln en velope.Vo Inv tu Ilioino't rlitl I Investlvntloj and nllldunll Inourpowcrto uU you In It. Address , COOK REMEDY CO. . - OnmhnNob _ FOR MEN OMLY 800O fora case ot Lo T or HOOP , Oonpr.il or Nmvotn DHII'I.TV. woak- ncssof Uody orinliitt , tlio olFootsof erroriorox- ccssosin olilor youni ; tliatwouaiinotr > iiro. Wo niiiranlcoovury casa or rotund ovnry doll ir. Klvc days trial troatincnt I , full coiirso w.1 ? . 1'orcoptlblo bcnellis rotllzoil tu tliroo days. lly mail , eoourely jucku I from obs-rvatlon , C'OOKKKMEDV CO. IMMIIA. NKII _ MARIP i'ivr.i : : Ri : < ! tTr.\Toit. si , HIHUIU Curtain to a d.iy or inonuy rcfiiniloit Hy mall JJ. Soouroly soiilol from obgorva ton. ! COOK JtEJltHlUC < - ' / > . . Onialri. Neb JIt.r.C. ! WK3T-3 NIIKVi : A.N'I ) IIHA1N MKMT.i spa-liltfor llydtarU DlzimoJi , Klti , Nua- ritlgln , lleadicho , Nervous 1'roitr.ttion caused by ut- lOliul ortobtpcoVaUufulnoii. , . Muntil Doproisloi Boftonln ? of tlio Drain ! cvialnr. Iniinlty , mlsor/ . deciydoi'.li , I'miuuraOld A'iu , ll.irrannuii , l.on ofl'owor In elthnrior. linpotonoy , 1,3 leorrhooinnl nllKumilu Woilcnejioi , Involuntary I.OKCI , Sujr- aia torrhooate.iusuil by ovcr-oxortlonof the brain Buf-ibun'1oyBr-lnJiilKOnc3. ! ! A niunth't traat'iiont ll.lifor ( > , by mill.V'o Umr.uUjD alt botai t ) euro. Kao'iorjjr for 1 liooi , wlthJi will sai I ivrlt- ten ituaranteo to r fnad It nofi cjrjl. ( tutrintau Issuodonlr by A. Hfhrotor , lriliKljt > ole uyunts 5. U..cor. lljth unit Karniuii its , Omnliu Nob. Hanaro of Imitations. Anew nnl Complete Trcntmoit , conelstlnK of Bupposltorlos , Ointment In Cn | > sulOi , nlso In llox undl'llls ; n Positive Curj for Hu.-rilal , Intarnil blind or UleoJIn KoUInChroalo , Itocanc or heioditary I'llm. This llamody ll u nav-if b33i known to ( .ill. fl per Int. J for $ > ; aunt b/ milt , Why suffer from tili urrlblo ills jnvii 311 i writ ten B > i.ir.intoo Is puiltlvoly ulvju with ti ; ) ) tjior refundthl monuy If not curJl. Bjnl nti up tor Irco St-uplo. lianrmfjj Is-itu 1 by Ku'i i \ do , . Ms , Solo AiOJU , conillitli ilnJ DjuiUi . Oniilii Nuti ) 1 Cent ( 4 )1 Cent { FOUR © CENTS Worth of rare , valuable information sent to tiny address FOR FOUR (4) ( ) CENTS This wealth of knowledge , this golden treasure uf helps to health is continued In a new , ably written and handsomely illus trated BOOK OF 120 PAGES which has just been issued for the benefit of sull'urini , ' humanity , by those eminently Buci'csstul and popular physicians and 8urgeonstho8oUNUbOl , ] < 'Sl > iieiAUSTS , Drs. Betts & Betts With the ald'&f ' thlsvaluahlo nnil inter- work , oiltltlbd "Know Thyself , " its renders are enaplod to adopt the best , safest and surest method * for tll ( ) preservation ot their health : or , ill case they are allllotcd , they are fully informed as to the natiiro anil sj miitoms of every disease. ' 1 hey can at once decide what particular foun o 1'rlvatc Disease Nervous , Chronic or their malady lias assumed , whether it ho a'jy/i/mis , Oonorr/io / i , ( iteet , Stricture , UlHlraccle , Karicoccie. 1'Ucs , lllotid or .SMu Dlntdsts , I.tver , KMncv or Urlnurv thousand ills of a Trouble , or any of the kimlred nature. . . . K\erv man and every womnn should road this book , which to the nfllli'ted is wortli its weight in Kohl , and bent to any address for KOL'H Cl-JXTto. Call upon or address Drs. Betts & Bette , 10 South Uth St. , N. I-I Corner Hth and Douglas Sts. Omaha , ALSO FORWARD , looking Backward" over the past At $2,75 four months KNEE PANT SUITS , and comparing them with corresponding for boys from 4 to 14 yenrs old , months in have iimclo or very hnndsome nil wool previous years , we every fnncycnssimorca. Thoconta liavo reason to feel gratified at the marked in five corded plniu downcnch sldo crease in business in every department of bnclc. in front nn.l eleven down the our vast establishment. Nothing seems to check the growth of ' ' Tji g Nebraska. ' ' At $3.90 Even with the days so cold that we still JUKIQB , SUITS , hear the mournful sound of the "Patti" for boys up to ten yonrs old. coal wagon on it's "positively last farewell These suits nro mnde of very flno tour ; " with beds of ice where you'd look nil detachable wool cnsslmeres and , with oont , vest , knee pants , for pansy blossoms ; rain , shine , snow or the ontira suit being heavily mud ; it's all the same our business grows braided. with the days. Of all our numerous de At $3.90 partments not one has quite kept pace KNEE PANT SUITS , with the ' 'boys' room. " Truly the growth for boys from 4 to 14 years old- here has been something phenomenal. These suits are ns toney gar ments ns were ever mnde. They nre mnde in light nnd medium shades of fine nil wool cnssl- meres. They cnn bo had in LOOKING FORWARD to still plain , mixtures or plaids. They cnn be had in nil the new shapes. . . _ , _ _ , , greater j m i. 111-- | m Tlr > alt g a rai * iaMM mm im They nre mnclc with flnt plnits activity more business in this department box backs corded plnlis rnlspd as the days grow warmer , we have made senms or felled senms. The cents nre nil mnde with four patch extensive of several hundred purchases pockets nnd the pants hnvo Boys' Suits in very fine goods , in junior , three pockets not ono too many for n boy. knee pant and long pant Suits which we place on sale to-day For the first time. At $7.5O These suits a re gotten up in very handsome LONG- PANT SUITS , shapes , many of them being productions ( Cent , Vest nnd Pntit. ) by leading designers in April and are much for boys from 14 to I9yenrsold. Clioico ol t\vo sty les nn elegnnt handsomer styles than the earlier ones. A nil wool fancy cnssimero , ot' an better class of clothing for boys was never nil \vool black cheviot. Those suits vvculd just laurjh ut a ten offered at special sale. dollar bill in most stores. "A Corner on Boys' Clothing * Our Corner Window. ' .J 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. DR. J. E , Me SHEW , THE SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF ALLFORMS OF PRIVATE DISEASES GONOR RHOEA , STRICTURE , SYPHILIS , QLI5ETAND ALL WEAKNESS AND DISORDERS OF YOUTH AND MAN HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS. Wrlto for o.rculars. N. 11 O or. llth auJ Rirn-1 u = t , , Omiha. Tlili IsthoJobct Tilelit Iloadstor which soils ntl25.ii. ( ( Ue will soil them for sixty days at fli.\K ( ) . It bus „ ' Ini'b euslilon llrcs.U full ball , bourlujiand nil dionforslriKs. Pont I' O.I ) . on icculpl of * l . Won'sosuU ' tbo Columbia llaitfoid und Victor. t'atalo.Mio free. A. H. PERRIGOcSiCO. , _ MARHOFFS STORE Removed to 1514 DOUGLAS St. Is the purest , richest , smoothest and most wholesome whiskey produced in America. It is distilled from Rye a grain , containing more nutrition than any other , vastly superior to corn ( from which Bourbon whislcics arc distilled. ) You may know il by its exquisite flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores Call for " Cream J'tm Jtye" and take no other. 6 DALLKMAND & CO. , Chicago ORDINANCE NO. : i02.'l. An ordliiniK'o dci'larliiR the condition of cor- tilii : lols and lands In Ihu city of Uiiinlia to lid a nuisance , und direct In ; , ' thn tumid of pillule1oiUs to UiliO tlio necessary hlopi to almtu the s uiic and lopoi I to tlio city conn * ell thu expi'ii'.c' llioieof. Ho It oidnliiud by tlio city council of the city of Omuhu ; Hccliini 1. Tlio pirsont cnndllloti of the fo'- lovv.n-j lots and Iuin1s Is lictuhy duulaieil tu uo u nuNiuici ! by loabcin of UK : uxlstoiicu of Ht.ie- naiit water upon tliu h.inmor liaulis of uurtli cuvlnx over ailjaeuiit sldnwalUs : I.oth.l aniN liloi'K : is\vui'/y'a udultluu. Lot 17 Kern's "ml addition l.otilill ; S AS > I'atilok's addition l.ol 4 lilU S do lol < i l > l It ! ) do Lot 7 111 is : i 'lo Lot n lilK : i ( InLet Lot 1 lilU l ! do Lota lill , ' , ' do l.otll tills - do 1.014 Nil ; ( lo l.ot.Millili do l.oKlblk do l.ol 7 tills a do l.ol 7 1)1 ) Ml do l.ol MilUtl do l.otlllilkU ( lo l.ol Willlio'i addition lotl ! hll , 4 lloacsA Hill's addition Lot jn i : JO ft ofV SID ft llai llutt't , addition l.otll ) iiiW : flofV.IJ ) ft ( o l.dl I Keyes'dh lots ) Capitol uddl I.artli 1-ot'j Jljj VcovuiliiK l'otr , do do J blilu'.Viillc. I.nt Milk ? : 8 clly l.ol I lill. 7 Urahu'i ) nddltloii l.ol 'J lilli 7 ( lo Lot .Mills 7 do l.ol 4 lnl > 7 do l.ol abll < 7 do Lot 0 blk T do l.ol 10 IIIk.1 : ( Id Lot U blk a do l.ol HliIs'J ! do Jni7liliE'J ( Id J.oKiblls'J (0 Iot 1,1 lills 'J do lot 14 lill. a ( li intiaiiika < o l.olllbll > : i ( Jo Lot.i blk : i do Lot 4 1)1 Is : t no i.t r > i > ic ; i do l.otOblU.t ( Id Lot VII In Uavriijiort'ssuU l.ol b llnsi'.ill A : Ito/urs' stlbof UllbiOTDT.M of h i : HogoM * pint of OUaliuiiiu l.otll ( ills b lluuilioino tiddllluii l.oMIJllib do Ioi' " > bll ( l'"i do l.nt o blU 7 lii.iovuiutint At oolatloi | add l.utTbll. 7 do lut 1 lilU 19 do Lot b blk HI do Lot .1 blK I.I do l.otlbikll do Lot M tills 17 KuunUo'6 .V Hulli'i ailUlUoa Lot 1U lill. 17 do I.olliblk 17 do LotHJ bll. 17 do l.of.'l l.ll . , 17 do LuU'l Ijlk 17 do Lot t'i ! lill , 17 do Lot'Ji nils t Koiint7 ( > 't > : ird addition Lot "a bits 17 Kotint/u & Kuth'i udiHo" ! ! Lot 11) ) blk 17 do Lot 111 bll , 4 f.uKi ) Vluw Lot 14 bll , 4 do LolGbllc ( I I.owo's uddlllon. Lot f > blk b Marih'b addition Lot W blk B do Lot. , bll. 0 ( lo S'J lot'.OblkO do Lot U lIU tl Marili'u ad Jltlou N'S ' lot Oil.1,0 . Mnrsh's addition Lot' ) bll , 7 Mniimoiitli I'.nlc l.ol in blk 7 do Lot II bll , 7 do l.ol U blk 7 do Lot 111 bll ; 7 do Lot II bll ; 7 do Lot 15 blk 7 do Lot 10 111 Is 7 do Lot 17 bll , 7 do Lot IS blk 7 dd Lot I' ' ) blk 7 do Lot , 20 bll , 7 do Lot U Olsabnnm Lot : i do h ' lot II blk 5 Park I'laco \V 'HotJblk f ! do Lot M bile'JO I'opu'oton ' 1'ixrk Lot 2 blk 1(1 ( do Lot ! l bll , ID do Lot 4 blk 10 do Lot II bll , in do Lot 10 blk 10 do Lot 11 bll , 10 do Lot 5 I'arinontcr I'laco Loin do Lot 7 do Lot 7 Krilick'i * Crovo Lots do Lot 41 lllclsnrv I'laco Liitli'l ' Hcdlck's'Jnd nddlllon Lot I bll , r.subdlv.i | Itodlrk'q addition Lot - ' b Is . 'i hub dlv ,1 I Kpilli'ls'ri addition Lot 1,1 lill. It .Slilnn'b L'nd aiUUIon Lot M lill. K do Lot : iblls SSliull's addition Lot S bll , I Suuo/y'i addition Lot'.Hills ' 4 do Lot I Terr , en addition , earth covorlns Lot 7 blk 12 Walnut 11111 Lots blk II ! do Lot Ublk 12 do Lot lObik 12 do Lnt h bin II do I ot II bll , II do Lot in bll , II do Lot 21 blk 10 Walnut Hill Lot 22 blk 10 do Lot II bll , II do Lot 12 111 I , II deLe Lo ! ii : bl I , 11 do Lot II blk II do Lot'J.'l blk II do LotHI blk h do Lot 12 blk ! ) do Lot llllilk'.l ' do Lot 1 tills < i dd l.ol-'bile II do Lot 2J III 1,0 do Lot 2.1 bll , ( ! do Lot VI bll , ( i do Lot 2J hll , I do T.ix lot Hi see 2I-ii. : | ; ! Tbat put of Ha'o street north of Hticct as vac'ilcd. Section 2. Tbo board of puhik' works li hijicby dlioclcd to take Iho nucossary Hlips to . oaiisoHald ntiNaiiro to bo abalod. anil for that jmrnoso It Hball be tbo duty of HID cliiilriniiii of ( bo boaid of public woiLs to sorvc notice In writing upon ( bo ovMicr. oci'tiiruil oraunnt of any lot 01 iilivo of land In or iinon wblcli liny of hald nuisances inav In found. ' 11m bourn sbail Ms a date unoii wblcb all InK-Ti'Sltiil iinr tics may appear licforn tbo lloaid and bo hoard ru.'ar tlnx said nnlsanciM. Tbo notlcu shall bo In foini IIH fii'lou * : 'Olllco of tbo lend ! of 1'ubllr Woiks of tbo ( 'lly of Omaha. To . Von aid In liny imlllli'd Unit Ilm fuMnnini ; dcsi'ilbcd jirciiilM'H to \\lt : . . . tbn elly authorities and the o\i > enM > thnifof In > led ui > 11 hpn 'InI tux [ ma lust tlio ptopoity on which said iiulsMiic'o exists. Thn lloanl of I'nblle Win lev will bo In fcos. Millionth ! ' . . duvof ItiU' belwoon the houis of and . .at wblcb llinu un oppoitunny wlllhogivun jou to bo hcaid In ii'Kard losald nnls.inco. IMiud this .day of I6 ' . ' . Chnlriiuin of tbo hoard ( if I'libllu Works uf ibo City of Oiniibit. " , - < Hald notice shall I in served bv any pollen nr- nccrof the citv and Iho mrvlcn klnill bo by dollvci In--u copy of the nollco to Ibe iiwiini. ocoupiint or iiuont personally or by li > ulng UNO nt bib usual pluee uf iosidoii''c ' m any t line before llvo iluys pnivlniiH to tin1 day sot for hunrlns intuii-hlcd p.trtluv , piuvidod , ih.it whunovcr llii > ti\\iiir ( , oet'iipunl or nvontuf tbo lot or p'eco of land In m upon wbbib any of said nn s.ini'cx niav be found Is oiiKi.own r cannot lo fniind. Ibo s ilil ( di.ilriuan hball k'l1' nulled to Ibo ( inner or a 'nut by can lni : tu lie published In tbe 'illk-lnl piH ! > l of Die city u copv of Ibe nnllee , licuiln pnnblud f'ii. fur flvuVniihcciitmi ilays ; llio lust of Mild ; pub I- riitlons hi Inal IO.IHI IUo d.iyt. pic ou < i tu tlii > day sot for bo.irlnn Inluiesiud piiri ( * If Ihuuwiirr. oi'cupiiut or ai. iil t > lnil | ne/- Icct in icfiiko in eonuilv ullb Ibo r"iiilio | inontbiif fcald iiollco ulibln ibo 11" " "peflllod Ibcioln. Itsbiill bu Ibo duty of Iho bond..f public wuiltH lo i.rovucd at oncii iiponlboox- plratlon thertof lo uaimo tlio nii'sanco ' to bo "s'cc'liiJii ' ! ! . Th it tbo tinaid of public works Is bt'roliv dlre > 'tel lo report to tint oily Ciniti' II upon tbu eiiiiiplotloii of Ibu wotl < Ibo cost and u\pon > o of .ibillir ' Ibu nald nulK-incn upmi oacb i-otiui atu lot and tract of land before ' - Hcrlljcd" rJoction 4 This ordlnanrn slrill ti and be In fon'is from ami after Its pas ' * April m.i . . . . . Oily Clerk P. 1' IAVI ) , I'rriilduut t.'lly Uouncll. . . Mayor ,