> AILY BEHJL FRIDAY. MAfttJH ti 1888. ENDORSED BY THE SENATE , The Dependent Pension Bill PaasoB ' By a Good Majority. i _ _ _ _ _ ALL AMENDMENTS REJECTED. A Monster Petition Presented to the Senate Ajtnlimt the Admission of UtahCotiKrrHNlonnl Pro ceeding * * Honnto. WASHINGTON , March 8. Among the peti tions and memorials presented and referred was one , said to have 102,000 signatures , from twcnty-thrco states nnd territories , against the admission of Utah ns a stuto as long a * its people are under control of the Mormon pricsthopd. Among the bills reported and placed on the calendar wfMho following ! To provide for a Joint' celebration at the na tional capital by the sixteen American re publics lu honor of the centennial of the par ent republic the United States. Giving the right of way to the Duluth , Rainy Lake & Southwestern railway com pany through Indian lands In Minnesota. The .senate then resumed consideration of the bill granting pensions to ex-soldiers and Bailers who are incapacitated for the per formance of manual labor , nnd providing for pensions to dependent relations of deceased BOldlors and sailors , the question being on the amendment offered by Wilson of Iowa to add the words "Tho Infirmities of ago. " Mr. Manderson replied to.some remarks made by Senator Vest last week. Ho quoted from the report of the commissioner of pen- Blons showing that on October IS , 18ST , there were In Mlssouil nlmshouscs thirty-eight ex- Union soldiers nnd sixty-two dependent rel atives , and in the whole United States 10,850 cx-soldlors and ttM5 dependent relatives In nil 33,001. In addition there were In the national soldiers'homo 15,153 Inmates , making of ex-fioldlcrs and their dependents ing a total 67,153 - pendents dependent on charitable institu tions. In contradiction of Mr. Vest's state ment that 50 per cent of those enrolled dur ing the war were either pensioners or appli cants for pensions , ho showed there were JJOr,421 Invalid pensions granted , nnd 240,003 for widows , children or dependent relatives : in other words there were of pensioners ana claimants not over SI per cent of the whole number enlisted. - i en Mr. Hawley believed the bill practical , sen- alblo and patriotic. Ho would vote agalhst any and every amendment to the bill , believ ing it was , as it came from the committee , a simple , straightforward measure of imme diate relief to real sufferers. Mr. Wilson of Iowa s.ild so firmly was ho convinced that the class which would bo in cluded within the benollts of the bill by his amendment would bo excluded without it , ho would vote for it oven if ho voted nlono. The question was taken and Wilson's amendment wan rejected yeas 13 ; nays 43. The bill was then reported back from the committee of the whole and the amendments thcrln voted on. The first vote was on the amendment offered by Call to make the bill npply to those who served In the war with Mexico or for thirty days in any of the wars With Ind'an ' tribes. Rejected 21 to 37. .Tho next vote was on Plumb's amendment strik ing out the word "totally" before the word 'incapacitated , " und it was rojcctcd-r-ycas 11 ; unyo 42. The bill then passed yeas 44 ; rays 10 , as follows : AYES. Aldrich , Allison , Blair , Blodgott , Bowen , Brown , Cameron , Chase , Chandler , > Cullom , Davis , . Dawos. Dolph , . Farwell , ' Faulkner , Fryo , George , Gorman , Halo. Hampton , Hawley , Iliscock , Hoar , Ingalls , Kenua , McPhcrson , Mandorson , Mitchell , Paddock , Palmer , Payne , Platte , Pugh , Rlddlobcrgcr , Sawyer , Sherman , Spoonor. Stewart , Stockbridgo , Toiler , Turplc , ' Voorheos. Waltuall , v Wilson of Iowa. NAYS. Bate , Bock , Berry , Blackburn , Cockrcll , Coke , Colqultt , Daniel , ' { Eusils , Gibson , H Harris , . Pasco , ft Reagan , Saulsbury , I Vance , Wilson of Maryland. 6 , Pairs announced wore : Evarts and Mor- i gan ; Edmunds and Jones of Arkansas ; Sablu f nnd Call ; Ransom and Jones of Nevada ; 1 Vest und Plumb. , Mr. Blair , from the committee on cduca- . tlon nnd labor , reported the bill applying the eight-hour law to letter carriers. Calendar. Mr. Sherman offered a resolution ( which ivas adopted ) requesting the president to furnish copies of the Instructions sent to the United States minister of Caracas , and of the correspondence between the governments i of the United States and Venezuela since February 1872 , regarding tljo solzuro and detention of the American steamships , Hero , Sanfornandla nnd Neutrlas , the property of the Venezuela transportation company of New York. The undervaluation bill was taken up as Jin finished business and the sonata adjourned till Monday. I ' House. ft WASHINOTOX , March 8. Mr. Tillman , of V South Carolina , asked unanimous consent Fr for Immediate consideration of the bill ap- Ji proprlatlng$10,000 for the purchase ofcor- [ ' tain swords belonging to the widow of General - ' ( oral James Shields , of Mansur , Mo. Messrs. ' ! Baker of Illinois , McDonald of Minnesota , Sherman of Oregon , Warner of Missouri , ,1 , Springer of Illinois , Wheeler of Alabama , i/ nnd Buckalow of Pennsylvania , supported f the bill and' spoke in eulogy of General Jv Shields. Shields.Oakos . Oakes of Alabama vigorously op posed the measure ns unconstitutional , al though ho was un admirer -of General " ' Shields. * , ' After further debate the bill passed. ' Mr. Pay sou of Illinois , from the committee ( on public lauds , nnd , as n question of privi lege , rcjwrtcd the bill to quiet the the title of settlers on DOS Molncs rtvor lands , A point . h of order was raised and the report was uot i ! received. 0 Mr. Morrow of Colorado , from the com- , v tultteo on foreign affairs , reported a resolu- tlon calling on the president for information . , touching public affairs nt Navigator's Islands. | f Passed. Mr. Raynor of Maryland , from the com- | mlttco on commerce , reported the bill to j ! establish a postal telegraph. Committee of V the whole. The bill was passed for the allotment ol lands lu severally oa the WMto Earth and Red Lake reservations to the Chlppowa In dians in Minnesota , und for opening : up Ui settlement of the other reservations ofithosc . Indians in that stato. The house adjourned. Making a Clean Sweep. Two United States marshals appointed by the predecessors of President Cleveland nro Btill in ofllco. They are- General Bauks , ol Massachusetts , whoso commission expired M December IS , last , and who is holding ovoi * { ' under a temporary appointment by the court - ' . , nnd Marshal Ellis Blcrbower , of this stata , whoso commission will not expire until Fob ) j ruary 11,1839 , bnt who can , according to tel I eirrums to the democratic papers from Wash' f ington. hardly expect to retain his ofllco latci ' , ; than May next. The nomination WcdiiesdaJ p of u new register of the land onlco nt Noligh , i. Neb. , reduces the number of registers mid i't receivers holding over from previous tidmln 1 istratlpns to 13 out of 234. ff. . Kngllsh Comments. * * R"Colgnto & Co. nro the oldest sea makers in America , and have evidently profited by tholr long experience. " Another Catting Affair. EL PASO , Tex. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to the BKE. ] Scnor L. Del Olmo , an Italian residing in Paso Del Norto , 'was ar rested to-day by Mexican officlaln on the charge of violating article 180 , the famous article under which A. 1C. Cutting was Ar rested. This article gives the Mexican nutlisrltics power to punish offenses com mitted outnldo of Mexico. The particular offense charged against Del plino Is defaming the Mexican government. Last Tuesday Del Oltno nought a "confidential" Interview with the editor of the El Paso ( Tex. ) Times. Del Olmo stated that ho was nn employe of the Mexican government , that ho had In his possession documents authorizing him to settle the International sewer question and that for $20(1 ( he would settle It In favor of El Paso. The Mexican consul , J , Escobar , published n card In the El 1'ns.o Times to-day denying that Del Olmo was un employe of the Mexican gorornmcnt. A Srnnatlonnl Butcldc. CHIC lee , March 8. A sensational suicide case dovcloi > ed hero to-day. Miss Joslo Me- Cuilen , forewoman in a fashionable man leu re establishment , was found dead'early this morning , having poisoned herself. From letters found and remarks made by her yesterday , it Is inferred she committed the deed on account of grief over the suicide of W. S. Hurtwoll , late freight auditor of the Chicago & Northwestern railway , yesterday. Miss McCullon was taken Into tlartwoll's family thrco j cars ago as n servant , and It Is asserted loft a few months ago because Mrs. Hartwell was dissatisfied with the Interest taken In her by her hnsband. A letter found on the dead girl from Hartwell , written Just before his HUlcldc. admonished her to bo bravo nnd courageous , and "remember our pledge. " Arrival ) ) . NKW YOIIK , March 8. [ Special Telegram to the BKE. ] Arrived The steamers Elbe , from Bremen ; the State of Pennsylvania , from Glasgow ; the Asintla , from Mediterra nean ports ; tbo Pcnnland from Antwerp. FuncrnI of Miss Alcott. BOSTON- , March 8. The funeral services of Miss Alcott were held to-day. They were entirely private , only invited friends being present. The burial will bo in the old "Sleepy Hollow" graveyard at Concord. The l > catli Itcuord. Bu/riMonu , March B. A dispatch from Charleston , W. Va. , says that General D. H. Strother , "Port Crayon , " died there to day. Personal Paragraphs. J. Wonts , of Holstein , Neb. , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.E. E. S. Gatch , of DCS Molncs , la. , is at the Paxton. Samuel Reid , of St. JoscphtMo. , is at the Paxton. Mro. C. Henry , of Columbus , Nob. , is at Paxton. D. M. Phllbln , of Norfolk , Nob. , is at the Paxton. H. J. Lee , of Fremont , Nob. , is at the Millard. ' „ I. L. La Rue , of Corning , la. , is nt the Mtllard- I. M. Dorsoy , of Ponca , Neb. , Is at the Millard. Albert C. Grof , of Scward , Neb. , is at the Windsor. W. H. Slnnot , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at tlio Windsor. E. B. Woodward , of Charlton , la. , is at tlio Windsor. A. Holzmark , of Gothenburg , Neb. , is at the Windsor. John I. Underwood , of Lincoln , Neb. , is at the Windsor. H. B. Thompson , of Davenport , la. , is at the Windsor. H. S. Schwind , of Nebraska City , Neb. , is at the Paxton. E. G. Morse and wife , of Boston , Mass. , are at the Millard. N. R. Pcrsinger nnd wife , of Central City , Neb. , nro at the Millard. W. II. Ashby nnd wife , of Platte Valley rancho , arp at the Paxton. Messrs. J. E. Marsh and W. F. Look , of Missouri Valley , are at the Puxton. J. II. Boslcr , of Carlisle , Pa. , ono of the stockholders In the South Omaha land syndi cate , cumo into town yesterday and will remain hero for several days. Mike Maul , of Drexel & Maul , loft last evening for San Diego , .Cal. , where ho will remain until ho recovers from some of the lingering effects of his recent illness. Ho will stop at Oeden for a short time on his way to the coast and visit the hot springs near that place. Brevities. M. D. Long , formerly county clerk of Holt county , came to the metropolis yesterday , pot on a roaring drunk , and last night was run in by Ofllcor Mc- Grath , on South Sixteenth street. Yesterday afternoon was the time sot for the hearing of Mrs. A. O'Reilly's case , who is charged by her husband with being criminally intlmnto with C. F. Tuttlo. After learning the facts in the case Assistant County Attorney Gurloy decided to dismiss tho'cabo. The following insane wards of the county will bo taken to Lincoln to-day by Sheriff Coburn : Mrs. Hinzo , Dora Pohlor , Charles Fielder , Chris tiana Ilartol , Dolila Brown , Patrick Cody and Patrick Bronnan , Over flvo hundred .tags for liconcd dogs have boon taken out , and applica tions are now being made thick and fast. The prescribed time is up Saturday evening , after that the untaggcd can ines will bo slain indiscriminately. James A. Brown , lieutenant colonel commanding the Omaha ( Second ) regiment - mont , K. of 1' . , has ordered an assembly of all the olllcors and members of the same at the hall , March 14 , on which occasion Governor Thayer will bo pres ent and review the organization. All the knignts will bo in full dress. Yostortlay the mayor mot a BEI : re porter and told him that ho had just been notified by n friend of the saloon keepers that the recent order to the li cense inspector to close up the saloons of ail proprietors who fail to make a full payment of $1,000 by the first of April was going to moot with an organized ro- sistanco. The mayor has mot this with a coimtor-throat , and. says that if the baleen men carry out their purpose ho will spring something else on thorn. CREAM Us snn rlor csccllenco proven In millions o homes for moro than a quarter of n century. 1 w tiscil bj- the United fttntes ( lovronint , in : dorsed by the heiul ? of the Great t/ulversttlcs us thnhtrimgobt , 1'uitfit anil Most Healthful. Ur 1'rlco'a Cream lluktni ; 1'oMler iloen not contali Ainiuonla. l.lmt < or Alum. Solilnnlyln cans. I'lUCK 1IAK1NC11'OWDUll ClJ. . NcnVotk ClUcaco. St. LouU Rapretno Court DccUlon * . DCS MOISES , In , March 8. tSlx ta ? rnm to the DUE. ] The uprcmo court fllcd the following decisions here to-day : M. E. Hart , administrator , nppcllnnt , v& 'otta'tTOttnmlo County Mutual Flro Insur- nnco company , Kcvcrscd. Koso A Wnlnwright , nppoljant , vs 1311- Ingsloy & Nnubcn commission company ct nj , Mills county , A. U. ThorncH , Judge. Af- Irmed , iStnto of Iowa vs Plitlo J. Cownn , appellant , Franklin couuty , II. C. Henderson , Judge. AfUrmcd. J. ' P. Clyde vs H. M. Pcavy , appellant , Vlltchcll county. AOIruied. D. C. Cowles vs Andrew J. Iorbernnd others , npikjllnnts , Dccatur county , judge , John W. Harvey. Afllnrted. Lucy II. Corless , appellant , vs Uufus Conuhle , ct al , Uuchannn county. Kcvcrscd. Samuel Morrlll vs the County of Marshall , npiwllaiit , and the Iowa Construction Com- jfunv vs the sumo appellant , Marshall county , S. M. Weaver , Judge. Affirmed. Orvllle M. Morris v > B. U. liurlcy , npicl- lant , Henton county , L. J. Klnuc , Judge. Anirmed. Adums county vs Aimer Graves , appellant , Crawford county , C. f. Loofbourow , Judge. Uovcrsed. Fiinnlo Acton vs A. W. Coffman. appel lant , PottiuvatUiinio couuty , G cor go Carson , Judge. Affirmed. Charles Stanley vs Lymau Bannlnger , np- polliint , Palo Alto county , George II , Carr , judge. Kcvcrscd. Frank Shannon , by his next friend , v $ Tainii City , appellant , Tarua county , L. G. Klnnc. Judge. Affirmed. Emily Tebout vs E. S. Jeffrey & Co. ct nl , appellants , Wlnneslilck couuty , C. P. Gran ger , Judge. Affirmed. W. J. Dittre , appellant , vs tlio City of Davenport , Scott county , A. J. Lofllugwcll , Judjrc. Koversed. Cotiien < fc Mentzner. npiwllants , vs Mary Staub and Lewis Gingery , Shelby couuty , A. U. Thornull , Judge. ABlrmpd. State of Iowa vs James Muher , appellant , Polk county , Joslah Given , Judgo. Affirmed. State of Iowa vs N. W. Hutchlnson , ap- l > cllant , Jones county. Reversed. The de fendant had been convicted of the crime of giving a friend n drink of whisky out of n bottle. The defendant appealed nnd the supreme court decided that it is uot n crime under the law to glvo a drink of Intoxicating liquor to u man , if ho Is not a minor or iu the hublt of getting Intoxicated. Paused the Maximum Tariff mil. DBS Moixns , la. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to the 13EE.1 The house distinguished itself to-day In two very positive ways. It adopted a maximum freight schedule and killed woman suffrage. The debate on the freight question has been raging several days and finally ended by passing the maximum tariff bill by a vote of 83 to 13. This largo vote for the bill shows how strong is the anti-monopoly sentiment In the house and how strong the dcslro for radical legislation on tbo subject. The bill reduces all local freight rates from 25 to 30 per cent from the rates iu force before the cutting by the roads bogan. It Is an attempt to get substantially the saino'rates for short distances in Iowa that Illinois receives forlts ] local tariff. Although the feeling in favor of a maxi mum tariff is so strong iu the house , it is thought doubtful if tbo bill can pas the sen ate. That body Is already considering an * other method of securing lower rates through the commissioners and seem inclined to take that by preference. The house showed its sober thought to-day by defeating the woman suffrage bill. Tbo bill came up on third reading. It provided for women voting at municipal elections nmj vas ordered engrossed last Saturday by a slight majority. Since then there has been a change of sentiment and some republicans who saw What a load they were dumping upon the party reconsidered their intention and to-day voted against the bill. It was de feated and the coffin nails were clln.chcd in parliamentary fashion , so that the measure is completely dead , for this session at least. Iowa legislature. DBS MOINES , la. , March 8. In the morning- session of the house the following bills were Introduced : By Mr. Janes A bill providing for the funding of certain bonds of certain cities and to fund certain outstanding indebtedness. By Mr. Rowan A bill in relation to places of holding district courts. The schedule freight bill again came up as the special order. The question was on the amendment to the schedule offered yesterday by Mr. Thompson , adopted and reconsidered. The Thompson amendment was again lost. Mr. Lewis , of Wayne , offered an amend ment to reduce the progressive decrease on incrchandiso'from 240 to 500 miles on the Urst live classes. Adopted. Tho.bill will bo read the third time immediately after the house convenes at 2 o'clock. The trelght schedule bill passed the house by a vote of yeas 83 , nays 13. The special order of temperance and license bills was postponed till Monday at " :30 : p. in. Also consideration of the labor and mining bills was postponed. The bill granting wo man suffrage in municipal nnd school elec tions was read a third time and put ijpon its passage. Lost Yeas 15 , nays 5i. Bills passed : To legall/ocertain ordinances of the town of Kingslev , Plymouth county. To protect breeders from breeding to ani mals having n bogus pedigree. To prohibit the incorporation of towns and cities within a limit of thrco miles of cities of the first class. To provide for assessments , tax telegraph nnd telephone lines , nnd repeal chapter 69 of the acts of the Seventeenth general assembly aves 92 , nays nno. The Craig bill to prevent fraud or undue Influence in primary elections and conven tions and caucuses ayes 07 , nays 10. The bill to amend the election laws of the Btato und moro fully define the duties and powers of Judges of elections was lost , but the vote was reconsidered , and the bill then passed ayes 52 , nays 42. Thompson then moved to reconsider the vote by which the woman's suffrage bill was lost. This motion was laid on the table. This kills the measure for this session. The line fence bill passed. The bill was ordered engrossed prohibiting playing base ball , foot .ball or croquet on Sunday. In the scunt.0 , uiorplug scssipn , Swecnoy finished his speech begun yesterday favoring the bill us reported by.tho committee. jf\ \ vote was taltcn'ou the Sweeney amendment to the WooUomsubstituto to strike out the words "unduo or unreasonable , " nuc ! resulted as follows : Yo.is i5 ? , nays 13. A vote was then taken on the adoption of the Woolson substitute us amended , and rcsultci as follows : Yeas 18 , nays 80. The qucstloi was then on section 4 of the bill nnd Seed's amendment to strike out of It the word ' 'un Just" before "discrimination. " The amend ment prevailed by n vote of yeas SO , nays 11 In the afternoon session of the senate the special order was continued , section 5 being under consideration. The amendment b.l Weber was the subject of Inuth debate anil ho finally withdrew it. No further action was taken on the bill. JSet Fire to a Vest House. OTTUHWA , In. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to the BDE. ] Last night the pest house hero , containing ono smallpox patient , i woman , was set on flro and completely do 8troyed. The woman was rescued and taker to a house In the lower part of town , when her recovery , under the circumstances , I ; nulto doubtful. The pest house was emptj Cut a few hours before the lire , and it is sup posed that parties fired It , not wishing It it Unit neighborhood , but not knowing that II was occupied at the time. Iowa Circuit Itaccs. CEDUI RAIMDS , la. , March 8. Reprcsenta lives of the Iowa circuit met In this city to day and niadp dates for races as follows Cedar Rapids , Juno 19. 20 , 21 , 23 ; Marsha town , Juno 20 , 27 , 2S , 2ft ; Council Bluffs , Julj 3 , 4 , 5 , 0. Purses ngcrocatlng f 18,000 will bt given. Ten races at each point with n purse of fCOO for each raco. Entries for the circul close Juno 11. Snow nt Sioux City. Siotrx Cirv , I.a. , March 8. [ SpcclalTolo- pram to the iir.u.1 Snow has been falling n.llday with high winds prevailing. Ncarlj nil trains aio delayed Some of them art several hours late. > Htlnnlfl ncpu\loi \ ! n l > nguc. SmixoriKi. ! ) , lll.March3. Thorcpubllcan clubs of the state 'met at iO o'clock tht. < uornlng to organize nutate republican league. W. W. Tracy statMti that over 400 perma nently organized republican clubs In Illinois md reported to the oxpcutlvo committee , nnd hose clubs nro represented hero by over' -,000 delegates. D. Harry Hammer , If Chicago - cage , spoke briefly nnd predicted the down- nil of Cleveland , neil November. - L. U. Crocker , of Mcndotn. was mndo permanent chairman of tlio meeting and Richard Yatcs vas made permanent ; Secretary. Potter , of Hill county , and colotx'd Attorney Morris , of Chicago , were made assistant secretaries , lames it. Foster , president of the republican eaguo of the United Stales , Was introduced and addressed the convention on-l briefly reviewed the tariff question and the position of the prohibition party. The only business transacted nt the rc nibllciin club's Convention this afternoon was iffectlng n permanent organization. The omporary officers wefo made permanent. The various committees provided for nt the naming session were announced and two or hrce resolutions wore Introduced nndreferrcd vlthout debate to the committee on reso- utloiift. A long nnd acrimonious debate ; row out of the proposition to accord two loldler clubs of Chicago special representa tion on the committees. A llko claim was put in for the Irish-American republican club of Chicago , und the mutter was not sOttled until nil claims for special rcprescnta- .Ion were withdrawn. The convention ad- ourncd until 10 a. in. to-morrow. A largo meeting Is being held by the repub lican clubs nt the state house to-night , which was addressed by Governor Oglesby nnd also jy Warner Miller , of New Yoik. Mayor Hewitt's Snnlj. NEwYoitK , March 8. [ Special Telegram to the BEK.I Mayor Hewitt has raised quite a storm by his curt refusal to review the St. Patrick's day parade. Even those , vho would not mind the fact are offended at ihe manner. The Irish societies arc Incensed. They say the mayor could find plenty of leis ure to gad about with Kaplolunl , but none Tor the men who elected him. Joseph J. O'Donohuo. n coffee merchant and leading democrat , deplores the incident ns Hkoly to bo twisted to the detriment of the homo rule : auso in England. The societies propose to nvlto Governor Hill nnd ex-Mayor Grace to review the procession. The Weather. For Nebraska and Iowa : "Warmer south erly winds with rain or snow , followed by colder fresh northerly winds lu western portion tion , with slight cold wave in western portion tion of Iowa. , The Flro Ilccord. NBW YOIIK , March 8. The extensive lace factory of Dudcn & Co. was destroyed by fire thl ? morning. Loss $100,000. A Reprieve For the Condemned. Wretched men nnd women long con demned to suffer the tortures of dyspep sia , are filled with now hopes alter n Few doses of Hoatottor's Stomach Bit- tors. This budding hope blossoms into the fruition ot certainty , if the Bitters is persisted in. It brings a reprieve to all dyspeptics who seek its aid. Flatu lence , noartburn , sinking at the pit of the stomach between meals , the nervous vous tremors and ° Insomnia of which chronic indigestion is the parent , disao near with their Hateful progenitor Most beneficent of 'stomachics ! who can wonder that in so many instances it awakens grato'ful' eloquence in these who , bonellttcd by "it , speak voluntarily in its bohalf. It requires n graphic pen to describe the torments of dyspepsia , but in many tostim'dnial received by the proprietors of tlio' Bitters , these are portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Con stipation , biliousness , muscular debility , malarial fever , and 'rheumatism ' nro re lieved by it. c * Stay of Proceedings Granted. CHICAGO , March 8. The appellate court to day granted a stay of proceedings iu the caaoof the boodlors remaining in Jail , to allow the case to reach the supremecourt. . It is stated this morning that the attorney has also secured a supcrscdeas from the supreme premo court. Every person ig interested in tljeir own affairs , and if this moots the eye of any ono who is suffering from the effects of a torpid liver , wo will admit that ho is interested in getting well. Got a bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters , use it as directed , and you will always bo glad you read this item. Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Ago. Fredrick August Johnson , Omaha § 5 Sophia D. Behno , Omaha 21 Olanda Patterson. Dcapwood , D. T 21 Nellie Sherman , Omaha 30 Mr. Auchiuocdy Very III. S. S. Auchmocdy , ex-deputy county clerk , is seriously ill , and nil callers are denied ad mittance to the sick man's room. It is said that Mr. Auchmocdyjsuffercd yesterday from a stroke of paralysis and that bis condition Is regarded as very serious by his physician and family. OPENING , Our new spring stock of Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing 13 now complete and open for inspection. We claim it is the largest collection of new and stylish goods ever exhibited in Omaha , We further claim that we have marked our goods at much lower prices than any other house will name for like qualities and makes. This week we will make a specialty on Spring Overcoats. Ol these we show a splendid assortment ; all the latest shades iu fine Meltons , Diagonals , &a , silk and satin lined and beautifully made ; in short , the most dressy garments that the market aifords ; but the most attrac * ' tive thing about them is the prices these are positively the lowest ever heard of. As our special bargain this week we offer two styles of Spring Overcoats at $6. These we can prove are worth double the amount. They are made of fine all worsted goods.lined with best double warp Italian , satin striped sleeve lining , and made like regular custom gar ments. We have two shades , one a fine grey the other a brown , either of them is a splendid color. 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You tbat bare been to tbe celebrated Uot Bpringi of Arkania * , and bare loit all hope of rtooTery , w Will Cure You rniake no chare. Onr remedy ! unknown to any one In tbe world ontilde of our Company , and It le the only remedy in tbe world that will cure yon. We will cure tbe moit obstinate case In leu than one month. Seven dayi In recent cases doti tbe work. It [ I the old , chronic , deep-stated cases tbat we solicit. We bare cured hundreds wbo had been abandoned k71'byilclana and pronounced Incurable , and W0 Challenge the World obrlB use , ease that we win not cure In less tban one month. Blnce tb ( hlitory of medicine , a True BpoclBo for pyphllttlehBrapUons , Ulcen. Bora month , tte * has Men B BU for bat obrcr lound until Our Magic Remedy ras dlseorered , ana we are instilled In laying It U tbe only remedy In the world that will posltlroly cure , because the latest medical works , published by tbe best known authorities , say there was nerer a true ipeclUo before. Our Kemedy Is the only medicine In the world tbat will cure when ererytblnR else has failed. It has been so conceded by a largo number of Celebrated Physicians. IT DAB NCVER yrr FAILBD to CUHI. Why waste your time and money with atent medicines tbat nerer bad flrtue. or doctor lib physicians tbat cannot cure yon. You tbat bare tried ererythlnK else should come to n * now and get ermanent relief ) you nercr can get It elsewhere. Mark what we s yi In the end you must take our Remedy or NETOH recover. And you that bare been afflicted but short time should by all means come to OB now. Many get help nnd think theya re free fron tbe disease , but In one , two or three yean after. It appears again In * more horrible form. InretUtnte our financial standing throcgb tbe mer cantile agencies and note that we are fully responsi ble and our written guarantees are good , we bare a REMEDY prepared on purely Bclenimo 1'ilnclplci and we wish to repeat that It NEVmi FAILS TO CUKS. All letters sacredly confidential. TIIE COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neb. ReomsUandlT Hellman Blnek. .T. B. HAYNES , OiTICIAIi STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District , Room 44 , Chamber of Commerce. Telephone Oil. i a iwiH L S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , Paid Up Capital , - $25OOOO Surplus , - BOOOO II. W. YATK * . President. LEWIS S. HLED , Vlco-rroslilent. A. E. TOUZAMK , 2nd Vlco-l'roilclont. \V. II. B. HDQIIKS , Cashier. DIUBCTOIIS ; W. V. MOUSE , JOHN 8. COLLINS , H. W. YATES. LEWIS 9 , UKEO , A. E. TOCZALIN. DanVIng Ofllce THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Furnnm 8t . A Oeneral Uauklug lluslness Tranoacted , SteekPiano llemnrkablo for powerful Byiapa- tlietlc tone , pliable action and ab- Bolute durability. . ' ) years' record , \lia best guarantee of thu cxcul- . lence o/ThesB Instrnmenta ! ' WOODBRIDGE BROS. 21929,860 TansllPs Punch Cigars were shipped during tea past two yearn , without a ilrum- rocrmouremiUoK NootUor house In the world can truth * fullymakosDch a ehowinc. Quo a out ( dealer only ) wanted iu each town. u' ' SOLO BY UADINO DDUCCIST8. L R.W.TANSILL& C0.j55 State SLChicaao. LAWRENCE , OSTROM & CO. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. IO YEAR OLD BELLE-BOURBON WHISKEY For Medicinal and Family Use. ABSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OIL ! Is Death to Sure Cure for MALARIA , CONSUMPTION , CHILLS AND FEVER , BLOOD POISONING , TYPHOID FEVER , SLEEPLESSNESS , BOWEL TROUBLES , OR INSOMNIA,1 LOSS OF APPETITE , NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION , OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE , $1.25 For Quart Botllf. Sold Only In Bottttt. for Sale by Gncm For Salt by and Wliit Mircha OniSjItttCotrywhtn , Evirywhtrt. THE GREAT APPETIZER. This U to certify tbat I have examined the sample of BELLE OF BOURDON WHISKEY rocelrod fron Lawrence , Ostrom A Co. , and found tbe same to bo perfectly free from Fusel Oil and all other doloterloot substances and strictly pure. 1 cheerfully recommend the same for family and Mnllcln l jiurpoecs. . .1. 1' . lUnhUK. M. D , Anilytk-M ChcmM , Loulivlllo. KT. GLADSTONE BROS. & CO. , Agents for Omalia , Nob. 8TA.L.L10N8 . FOK9AL.E . Porclieroils , Clyilcsdales and Shlro , also homo 1 > rc < lcolts. Every nnlnlnl Kimrimteeu ft breoclor Our stock has been selected with reference to lioth Inaivlduul merit nnil pedlRrca. Some of thesohorHcs have taken flm prfro at the No- liraska State Felr , 1087. AH our horses ixra ac climated , nnd colts of their get can ue bhown. 1'rlceH reasonable and easy terms. Io pccesslblo liy the throe leading railroads of the state , II. & rf , F. . E. & M. V.K. C. * 0. THE OMAHA BEE , -DEMVKHKU TO- ANY PART OF II -BY CAUUIKH 1'OH- 20 Cents a Week. Beven papers a week. Bend yoiir order to the ofllce , 1029P Street.Capital Hotel Building Proprittor Omaha Butlneti Colltgtt IN WHICH IS TAUOHT Book-Keeping , Pemnanslilp , Commirclal L w , Shorthand , Tdtgrtphlng and Typewriting. Oend for Cclltc' Journal , . S. E. Cor 10th and Capitol Avcnuo. . JU1ICIOUI AND PERSISTENr Advqrtfclnir boa ulwuja pi-ovea successful. Iloforo placing any Newspaper A'dvcrtlalntr consul LORD * THOMAS , ii t t HubUk blntl , CHICAGO. Health is Wealth ! liii. K.C. WFST'B NKUVP AND HIIAIN TIIKAT. MGNT , n guaranteed specific for Hysteria , Dlzzl. ness , .Convulsions fits. Nervous Neuralgia , Hoadrche Nervous Prostration , caused by the use of nlcoliol or tobacco , WiiVoflilneas , Mental Depression , Softening of the Hniin , ' resulting In InsunUy.iind loading to misery , decay and death. Premature Olil Age. Harrcnness , Loss of Power ; In either BOX , Involuntary Ixwses and Bporma- ton IIIPB caused by over-exertion of the brain , self-abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box contains - , tains ono month'R treatment. $1.00 a box , or six bnxos for $5.00 , sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. price.WK OUAHANTKK SIX BOXES' To cure any case. With each order received by UB for six boxes , accompanied with JTi.00 , wo win Bend the purchaser our w rlttcn guarantuv to ro > fiiml the money If the treatment does not eiroct acme , ( ituirnnteos Issued only by 0. V , GOOD MAN , Diuu'nlst , Solo Agent , 111U 1'aruaiiJ Btrect ; Omaha , Nob. J. W. Barnsdall , M. D Homouopntkio BpoclnlUt , SURO-EON Oytiaccolcgint anil Obstetrician. Telephone 070. RAMGE BLOCK , - - OMAHA. E.T.Allen , M. D. ; Homoeopathic Specialist , CYC THROAT C/ID / tit AND NOSE , tAK Bpoctacloa Accurately Prescribed. ' KAMGEUL > K. , OMAUA W. J Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Hth and Douglas St. OflJCk teluphouc , iOj ; Uosldentjo telephone , Kit , KtjSj tflu f orlo > > Kl.tn > .Mxitl < faolU _ ruMcoiBblD a. auarantetdUia OBIT on * Intko world ffentrmtlog > ounUmou Sltctrli dr Maanitlo l. DMtntllle , Powerful , Iaratl % ComfortiMo * ATola fraud * . * Orvr0.000LarM. - , - _ . . -j . , . . . , _ A1.MO KLKOf ItIO BEiTi 1 OU tfflj kKli. OS. KOINE. INVUTML 111 WAMtM AVfc. CHIOAOO. ' GLUCK. & WILKINSON ,