fl | 5 _ _ | BORE LOOSE BOOKKEEPING The Laok of Acoounta In the Ex- * * * County Olork'B Oflloo | fc A JUNK SHOP IN THE VAULT A Ynnr Hctilni ! on the tVnrrnnt Itce- Isicl Ilown Htxpltnl Kmnloya U Forced to DrniT n Hal nry Ihr Ucitlni ; . t The rottntv'if ItinC4. ( ! The commissioners ellowod ex-County Clerk Uocho tlO on Saturday as a delicti In his salary for the Inst quarter of hit term , " nan ! n county oMcinl , They would have -mtcil on a moro busIncm-llKo policy it thev bad tuxcil him up lavcfal liundrod dollars to pay for the work that ho loft for his successor ser hut which ho should have done hlmtolf before ho loft the office Hocho's svstom ofT "T" bookkeeping was but a silent Improvement i ever that of the county poor managers to whichTiiB Hkg cnltoa nttotition to Sunday An oxiitnlnntlon o' ' so mo of the records In the ofllco of the county clerk nmply verify the statement of the ofllelnl quoted None of the books In the ofllco wcro posted up to the tlmo Mr Koclio turned Ills oHleo over to his successor und eoiuo of them lmvo not boon posted up for months If thcrolsa record in the ofllco that should bo carefully kept it is the war rant register but Mr Hocho's books show that 1S.000 warrants drawn within the last nix months of his term lmvo not bocn posted Tor the six months provlous too thu posting was very irregular nnd incomplete 'Iho register simply bears the number of the wnr- mnt , the name of the owner and thu amount , AVV In most cases there is nothing to snow whou B r the wnrrnnt was redeemed , whclhor or not P It bore Interest or on what fund It was H arnwn This register is supposed to bo a H check on the county treasurer but as Kept H by liocho was absolutely worthies * for nnv purpose The law specifically raH - H quires that the county olorlt shall keep an nc- < H count ivlth the county treasurer There has H boon no attempt at compliance with this re- H , qulromcut , and the result has boon an lin- H \j inenso amount of extra work In both douart- - monts nnd in the ofllco of thu auditor County Gloric O'Malley has bcon busy lor a week past in clearliiR out tbo vault in bis ofllco and - endeavoring to Ketsomo of the records In H ulinpo The vault preaoutod the appoarunca H of a Junk shop and the worthless stiill that bus been carried out of the plnco would stat n rag picker on the rood to nflluenco Among the Undines was four dozen blank chattel mortuago flics that wora never adapted for their intouded use and nro now piled up in the poor masters ' * ofllco nnd will do used for kiudlinjr , if they will burn In looking ever the debris Clerk O'Malley also fouud u bright now road roc H ord that has bocn In the ofllco several years H A road record contains ( ISO pages , costs $ ' 20 and gcnornlly lasts about eight years Hut K ilfty-nlno pages of the ono now on hand has B been used and it will probably hist for six m yours yet before the now onq can bo put in H service llut then there is nothing like nav- H 'ing jour supplies right ou band bo thcro will H bo no delay when they nro needed H ] Asa result of this condition of uflairs Mr HJ1 O'Malley has bocn put to a largo amount of H ] Work and expense in correcting the errors of B his predecessor so ho can have something HI like a fair start In his own conduct of the ] ofllco H • The commissioners In discharging a lot of H' > . ' the unnecessary employes at the hospital , Hi f / took a stop toward retrenchment , but they ] K / failed to go far enough They decided to _ _ _ i keep Engineer Uussell as watchman nt a ftJSl'rai'y ! not stated If they had tnudo n little H investigation Into the condition of affairs F tnoy vould have found that Hussell has V drawn $100 from the county for uoing noth- H lng during the month of January Ho was HI puL out there at J100 a month , with two H stokers nt t50 each , to keep the vacant HI Tbuilding properly warm Hut S. J , Pope , _ _ i tbo plumbing contractor , had a man in K charge who refused to allow Kussoll to totieb the engines until the struc- m turo had boon ncccpted by the 1 county He run iho ouglno him self and Russell was compelled to do nothing all month , for which ho rccoivod $100. Hut Pope & Co didn't pay the coal bills , although thu building was kept warm , 1 if for nnv purpose whntovor , to allow them M to proceed with their work The county m paid ' the coal hills , and at a good rnte , too HI Although the hospital is within a block of a M bolt line side track the eighty tons of coal HI delivered at the building Inst month costJ o HI per tun , an increase of f 1.00 per ton over HI what the snmo coal cost at the court Hh bouse Hut the coal was not rich enough HI for Hussall and when the commissioners vis- H itud the hospital on Friday they found him ! HI burning coal that cost $3.75 a ton Durnlng r _ _ _ _ It to keep Po ) < e's men warm whllo they nro M H _ waiting for nrdera from Chicago as to wheth- HJPRv cr or not they shall go on with the work H t 'Jhoy have been waiting for ever two weeks HJ HI Thocoiiinilssloncrs will coinmonco today , H Upon an effort to got the hospital mud H tUcclearod up B Salt Ithcutu H VMth its Intense itching , dry , hot skin , H often broken into painful cracks , anil H the little watery pimples , often causes H indescribable sulToring Hoods Sar- H enpurilln 1ms wonderful power ever this H disousc It ] ) iirlllos tlio blood nnd ox- H pots the humor , mid the siIn heals H without u sair Send for Dook co.itnln- many statomonUot cures , to CJ ian It Co.Apothecaries , LowellMuss , H TIII2 SNAtl Si'lUfj HOII- . P plr I'ritoliott'M Lu < t Olllclul Act as B United Htatrjs ll < trlor Atturnov | l About the last ofllelal notlou of United M ( States District Attorney Pritchott was that L pf yesterday when ho handed to Judge bt ' • ' - < Duinlv the latest verdict of the appralters.us 1HHF to the value of block SUof Omahacondemned i jHI s thu postoOlco slto Hj' * " • The three heirs of Unnjamln R. Folsom are I HT Still dissntlslied with the appraisal of their H lntorosts in lots 'J and 7. There nro eight lots > H In tbo blooK , lot 1 commencing at the uortli- H nasi cornet and facing Capitol avenue , and H iot S being situated at the southeast corner HI fend fronting tin Dodge street Thus the lots 1 a and 7 , owned by the Foliom bo' .rd , lie HI Just to tbo west of lots 1 and 8. The latter HJ twq wcro appraised at $185U3f * . as they have a HI ponllnuous frontage on Sixteenth street Hj while lots 1 und 7 were appraised at but M5- Hl JKU Mr Nlles R. Folsom and his attorney ' 'HI iii-fuct. Hyron Kced , claim that this Is en { vH tlroly too great a'dlfferouco , und allege that r H lots I mid 8 are worth but f > 0 per cent moro ' H than lots 1 aiid 7 , and consequently the low HB ouprjlial of the latter lots Is unjust The tt H entire block of olght lots is appraised at HI & \l-U , oxclUBive of the Improvements , mid L H th'j.two eastern lots (1 ( and 8) ) nro vnluod at ! HH 4f ) 5S luJ of the entire amount or nearly ono fH half tbo vuluu of thoontiro bloek v H Thu heirs of Uonjamln H. Folsom nro . ) Kilos U. Folsom ; Honjaraln Folsom , United Hb States consul at England , and Airs Ferris IHJ .of los Angeles , Cat , the wlfu of the lata jHH proprietor of the l'lautcrs house The J. H H ] 11. FoUom heirs besides owning n iiH ] j . half interest with the Benjamin Futsoin riHB boirs In lots i and 7 alto oivn that part of lot bHJ 8 that Is covered by the eastern part of the H Planters house ] HH Mr , Heed claims that the commissioners f H have committed irregularities that nro sure H to delay the erection of the now postoftlro . ! . Hl * Jiulldiiig In addition to tbo nltegod unfair , ' H appraisement luontlonod above , ha claims tbarthu.apportioiiinout of fi,500 to James H , > H lib > hano for bis four years and llvo months ( HJ loasu ol the barn on lot 'J is exorbitant The HI Icaso reiiulros that ho Is only to pay a fair roul to bo Uxc'l at not less than $733 per year 'Hjf Mr , Heed claims , t hero fore , that his damages H ru uouiinal and (100 would be a fair api < or . * tneiii , Other irregularities are nlloged HI At present , Judge Woohvorth Is at Wash HI lugtou in the Interest of the Folsom heirs ' H , I If * . Wipslow'a Soothing Syrup for H chlldfoii tcothing rebts the child aud [ H comfints tlio mother 25o u bottto , | l H I riontlH Slay Help Him , t { | S Horace Chuso , tbo Indian agent , convicted IJH > Of making false vouchers for supplies , Is still I Hf * in tno custody of Deputy United States Mar Hjk . stial William Hoptlnner His line and costs Hf ' * nmouiit to nearly * 3U00 but bo is unable to VHJ pay a cent of It Friends of bis , however , I HJ Itro luuklng uu effort to pay the line for him Chnso claims that the falsa vouchers wcro mode through Ignorance and not with nnv criminal intent In making an Item ho would mnko It represent sometimes as many as half a dozen things Thus unaor the head of lumber ha would include lumber , nails , woric etc , _ _ _ _ _ _ Pears Is the best nnd purest soap ever mode , A 811K TH1RP. Unptiircit l > r a Clerk wltti the Hootj- In his Possession , A thtof who gnvo tbo name of Harry John ssn was cleverly ciught yesterday nfternoon by Phillips Arrons , a tlerk ICelloy , Stlgor Sc Co 's ' dry goods store at Fifteenth and Dodge streets Shortly ngtcr 2 o'clock three men entered the store Ono of them said that ho wanted to buy n silk dress pattern for his sister nnd that ho wanted peed stuff " Mr Arrons waited on him Kovoral pieces wcro shown the men when Johnson rather suddenly started to Iravo the stora Ho was carrying his overcoat - • coat on his arm Arrons suspected that something was wrong nnd ran after tno fel low , catching him Juht ns ho got outside the door , und hustled him back into the private onlio Under the overcoat , carefully concealed , wus a bolt uf flno silk woith about $10. The fellow bad little to sav nt first , but when ho saw the police coming bo began to rava nnd Unally rcslstod arrest en tirely Ho was handled by Sergeant Graves nnd Ofllcer Byrnes until ho reached the station fighting tbo olllcers nil the way When the big Iron gate was thrown open it too it two mom policomcn to put him in n cell When once locicod up Johnson began curling uud raving like a maniac * Ho is not known by the police , but it is thought illut this Bamogung Is the ono which ' stele n scnl cloak from a Fifteenth street furrier a few days ago The otnur two men made a hasty escape after Johnson was nipped The charge against Johnson will uo grand larceny An I-MUor's Opinion • > . From Iho West Branch ( In ) Uocord : Wo have used Chamberlain ' s Coujrh Remedy in our family in ensos of sud den colds unci boro'Uirout anil find it all tiiat is claimed for it Ono bottle or lets , if tahon according to directions , will olTcct a euro in any ordinary case and save the oxpoiisc of lat'co doctor bills Kspocinlly do wo rccommand it in fumilies where the children are threatened with croup , as it will nlTord iiniucdiuto relief if taken in time ; which can always be done if the medi cine is kept on himd as wo are con vinced it should be No household in this variable climate ahould be without ti reliable remedy for coughs , colds and croup , mid we know of none better than Chamberlains Tronsurer flush's lloport or tlio Con dition ol' niu-ilcipil Attain City Treasurer Rush yesterday submitted nis annual report for thu oar 133 to the mayor * The report is a very voluminous uocuincntand shows In dotull the condition of thevarious nnd numerous city nccount3. The bond table shows the amount of the general bonds outstanding , the r.kto of inter est nnd the date of maturity The total of these bouds Is $1U1,100. ( All arc 5 per uont bonds except three issues that ure falling due , two for sewer bonds and ono paving These are ( i per cent bonds ) . There is also ono Issue of sewer bouds issued in ISsti which draws 1 > < per cent Tlio amount of short time bonds , for pav ing and improvement districts , for which the city merely'guarantees payment , is as fol lows : Curbing and guttering $ 2U.459 Alloy paving VMJM ) District paving 1.3I0.M0 Total $1,014,150 The following is a showing of the proceeds from bond sales for ISsS and 1S39 : Year Bonds Premiums 18SS W5.000 SJI 'JJS i : : 13S9 7UlS,450 63,129 "il Per cent premium lSyj , 4.ju. ; Per ccut premium lSSt' ' , 0.S1. The bonds redeemed and coupons paid for tbo two years were as follows : 18SS. 188'J. ' Bonds redeemed SISU.GOO $372,110 50 Coupons paid l"0toJ 13UtJSS Total J315.75-J * S11.093 50 The regular tax collection for the year , on the account ot years from 1S00 to ISs'J ' in- cluslvo , with interest , amounted to S00.1- 088.70. credited tn the various futids as fol-i lows : General fund * > 05 , ! > 49 49 Sinking fund . " 185,517-3 Wutor rent fund ( > 5,520 47 , Sewer fund 'U 14 Judgment fund 7,030 It School fund 71,84180 School sinking fund 701 00 Library fund 1S.S1M 41 Flrofund 84y 7 04 Police fund 94.015 4 ! ) Curbing , guttering , etc 48,1011 07 Viaduetfund 101 1(1 ( Sewer fund 0. 3 01 Purks and boulovurd S0.KU ( 07 Total $90.V'SS 70 The interest ou tbo bonds that fall due1 this-year Is ns follows : Long tlmo bouds $ Si .fii Short time Ootids 23,1,720 Total interest duo In IS' .K ) $ iiU , 47 The receipts for the year were : From licenses . . . . . . * 307,1 * 1 lit From taxes and all other sources 2,731 , I'M 01 Total receipts $ : tHS'J4t , 111 The disbursements wcro : To board of education % 1134,523 4H Other disbursements 2,40. .4J > 07 Total v , $2,780,050 101 Taxes were received on district curbing , sewer uud grading funds amounting to S51U- 851.92. Warrants against these funds were : paid amouutiuB to $812,043.00. Piles ! Piles ! Piles ! Dr Williams Indian Pile Olntmont will cure blind , blooding and Itching piles when other oimtnicnts have failed It absorbs thu tumors , allays the itching at once , nets as ' u doultlce gives instant roller Dr Williams Indian i'llo Ointment Is prepared only for piles aud itching of the private parts , and nothing else ' Kvcry bo < c Is warranted Sold by druggists or sunt by mail on receipt of price , 25o and $1 per box WILLIAMS MFd ' CO , Pinpu , , _ Cleveland , O. Dr Durynn ( < > Youiik Moti This evening Dr Durycn will aelivor a leeturo to young mou only at Young Men's ' Christian Association ball on the subject , Some Lessous from the Curious Instincts nf Insects and Animals " This leeturo is not exclusively for the members of thn Young Men's Christian association , but for thu Instruction ot any young mou who may desire to attend The leeturo Is a regular one iu the winter scries A Rpcniiinioii'luCloii , Professor S. K. Smith , principal of the high school at Wuvorly , Ohio , says ho has tried Cliumborlain's Coui-fh Rouiedy in his family for colds and croup nnd found it to be n most o\ccllntit rum edy , nnd ho believes will do nil thut the muiiufnoturoi's claim for it Ho recom mends it to his friends nnd the public Will Jli'orcunlze iho Urothnrlmoit A special mooting of the chnptor ot the Brotherhood of St Andrews of Trinity cathedral is called for this oveulug , to beheld held at the crypt at 7:45 : to cnnsldor the questiou ot reorganizing the chapter It is proposed to disband thP present society nnd immediately nrpunlzo anew , accepting all uud only thosu who will oudouvor to keep ilia rules of the brotherhood For Ilrn ii Fag Use Ilosford's Acid Phosphate Dr W , II Fisher , Lo Suour , Minn , , savs : " 1 Audit very serviceable in nervous debility , sexual wouUnuss , brain fag , oxcosmyo use of tobaciv , as u drink iu favors , and in t > omo uriuary troubles It is a grand good rotnedy In all cases whom I have used it , " THROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO How the Unton Paoiflo Proposo3 to Eonoh the Const A VERY IMPORTANT DEAL SurTorlnc ; or Snoiv-Bonnll PnsncnscM on the Union I'nclllo nnd OoIiirs nnd Coining ot Itnllroad Men The Lntost Combine A Now York dispatch says the Union Pa cific will cortalnly enter San Francisco , though local ofllclals deny persistently the truthfulness of this stutomont It is slid that President Adams and Colonel John Me- Cook , who rciiresents the Santa Fo system have been exchanging visits between Now York and Boston qulto frequently of lato.tho chtof topic of nil their meetings being a deal whereby the Union Pacific wll make a close connection nnd Unfile alliance for Frisco with tlio Atlantic .t Pnclllc road at Mojnvn Bv thus pooling their issues th two corpora tions will build n new line paralleling the Southern Pnclilo Into San Francisco Mr ( Yerrmgton is quoted ns saying cinpliatiuallv lb at this plun has been agreed upon und \yill most certainly bo coiifummntod ns quickly ns possible Furthermore , this gentleman calls attention to tlio fact that Drcxol , Morgan & Co , bankers , representing Kiddy , Peabady X. Co of London , nnd Brown Bros , who do business for Shepley < fc Co In Uib couutry , combined nnd road tbo riot act to the pre i- dents or western roads for their continued warfare on rales A meutlng was held iu Now York , but C. P. Huntington of tlio Southern Paellic refused to attend it At that time theroforoMr Adornsnnd William Ii Strong , president of the Santn Fe , cot together nml hntchctl the scheme for their rcspectivo lines to ] olu forces nnd constinet a new line into San Francisco Chairman \\alitor the Interstate Com merce association has decided thut thiouuh rates from Nebraska points cast bv way of St Paul and the See real can bo made the name as by way of Chicago I to also authorizes the Omaha roaas in connection with the Sco" lo adept tlo raino rales on trafllc from Boston to Nebraska over the northern road as exist on the lines that past through Chicago The latter roads have , of course , ralseil a protest ngalnst this d"vis Ion , Mr Walker says thut nftor caiefulh considering the matter , ho can sco uo es cape from tlio conclusion that justice to the Omaha company requires that Its piopusl tion should bo authorized und on this ground he makes the award The ilrst party ot through passencors enst bouud from San Francisco slnco the big snow blockudcsotin reached Omahn yester day morning There wnrc ten of them One man said he was compelled to lie nt a small • wny station for sovontson days nnd smTor many inconveniences , though his condition , fortunately , was much better than that of many otheis Snmo of the passcinrers entrains trains that were stuck in heavy snow drifts miles nivay from any station had much dltll- culty in keeping from freo'nz ' and starving Provisions were carried to tnem loug dis tances by men on snow shoes ' 1 ho railroad company did nil it could to make them ss comfortable as possible , hut under the cir cumstances was not ublo to do very much The Western Freight association is groan ing bonenth the weight of imothor trouble some problem , referred to it bv the ChlcuM , Burlington Si Qulticy's Burlincton & North crn branch General Freight Agent Uainlln has given uotiuo of the intention of his com pany to redtico rates between Chicago und St Paul to the former basis ot 40 cents per 100 pounds , which moans lhat u similar ie- duction will have to ho madn to Missouri river points Every time the Burlington Sc Noithorn makes anil k effects the St PjuI , which , in retaliation , is forced to give the same reduction to Onnin-i nnd Kansas City as St Paul receives A. J. Cooper who for several ye irs pissa 1 the been western freight anent of ihoNew York , Chicago & St Louis road , has been promoted to the position of agent of iho Lackawanna line i t Chicago , for wuieh place he leaves today Mr Cooper has uindo many warm friends in business nnd railroad eirclos in this city , and his promo tion is benrtil\ appreciated by nil of thorn Ills successor will bo a gentleman named I Jnckson ulio has been chief clerk in the of llco of the Nicklo platoroad nt Cleveland Thomas Jackson 1ms bocn appointed agent of tbft , New York , Chlcnso & St Louis road at this citv in place of A. J. Cooper , who goes to take the ugency of the Lackawanna at Chicago Tlio Union Pacific company has made ar- raugoments to locuto plants and light Us yards ut Grand Island , Denver and Buttu City by electricity . Freight Agent Smith , of the Omahn road ai Sioux Cny was checked out of ofhVo last Saturday , having previously ten 'dored his resignation Frank Kvorest , clam ' agent of the Missouri Pnclllc is in town conferring with local olllcers ot thnt road Not a CnlifitrnK near Aujbody can catch a cold this kind of weather The trouble is to let go , like the man who caught tlio bear Wn advise our readers to purchase of tlio Goodman Diug coiupnn v a bottto of SAN PA AlillS , the Cal ifornia King of Consumption , Asthma , Bron chitis , Coughs und Croup Cures , und lucp it handy 'Tls pleasing to thu taste and death to tno nbovo complaints Sold ai Sl.Oj u bet tlooryforJJno CALIFORNIA CAT-R CURB guvs immedlato rellnf The Catar rhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature Give it n til.il' Six months treatment SI.00 , sent by mall $1.10. _ _ limning Victim nlUlnokmall * Deputy United States Marshals William IlepUnger and Lyons have been busy for the past four or flvo days serving summons on the 300 persons Interested moroor loss In the Heltonsteln suits far possession of thn lots in the K. V. Smith addition to the city About ono liundrod and ttftv of those have been ol ready served , and Mr Lyons oclievcs it wil- consurao the.greater portion of the week hunting up the other parties Judge Dundy is to pass Judgment on Helfcnstciu's claims to the lots during the present term of court in Lincoln , and hisdeoision is eagerly looked forward to by rosldonts of that addition , us many of thu homes represent the only sav ings nnd accumulations of lives of toll Ln Grlnpn In I ph Molne * . Di' .S MuiKiis , la . Fob 2. The fuinilv of Mrs Wesley Tonnatit of North und Tivonty-sixth streets consisting of nine persons , have nil hud the Russian inllu- onva Mrs Tonuant Hays some of us were very bcriously alUfclod but wo are uovv all well except myself , und I inn ( jetting better Wo have all lakoti Chamberlains Oouph Uumody A num ber of bottloh were used nnd it proved olTectuiil in every case " The remedy proved its usefulness und value in re storing in no persons in ono family to health . Want to Itauil llielr Title Clear Tbo citizens owning lots in the K. V , Smith addition , the title to which John HoU fonstein of St , Louis is endeavoring to becloud - cloud with an alleged previous claim , are urgently asked to attend the meeting to beheld held at the corner of Clark and Saunders this evening for tbo purpose or discussing thu best methods for lighting ; the St Louis claimant Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria • 7ben Daby ni slci , we gave her CaatorU W hou the iru • Child , cha cttal for C tortc , U1 .en sua boc&me llirj , she clunc to Castoria , I ? I > ; n nhe huf Chlldnm , she gara thuzn C < ut orift cit.vniins McottmcK dead f Ho Pnsscs Away $ Calhoun in Tlni Charles McCormick.-mioof the best known young men of this city , died of pneumonia yesterday at bis ranch near Calhoun , In this stito The , deconscd had WWII sick but n fnw days and so lightly was the attack considered that bis friends in this city wcro not apprised of the fact Mr McOoVmick was iu the city nbout n week ago ! nnd scotnod to bo In thoenjoymont of his ysunl health The deceased was born ln this city and was twonty-olght years of ago 'Ho at onetime time acted ns paying Uelicr of tbo First Na tional bank , a position which ho hold until about six yenrs ngo , when ho en tered tbo real estate buslnoss which bo later abandoned for the stock business , iu the pursuance of which ho es tablished ono of the finest ranches ot the west near Calhoun in tins state Mr MeCornilck wnsestimated to bo worth nt least f 100.0M at the time of his death Ho wus the son ot the lute John McCor- tuiek ono of the earliest citizens of Omaha , and a ncphow of J. S. MrCormick , capitalist und president of the Omaha basob ill club Ha wns u generous companionable young gentleman , hiiihly npproclated by nil who knew him , nnd ho was known to almost everybody in business and legitimate sport ing tlrcles of this city By them bis death will bo mourned , ns well as by friends in all parts of the countty The dutc of the funeral has not boon decided - cided upon , but the Interment will takn place at Prospect Hill cemetery Oh If Ionlv had her complexion ' Why , it is easily obtained Use Pozzonl's Complex lou Powder • > * TRADE f mp MARK i nEMtfhrrSfcAlN CURES PERMANENTLY SCIATICA New Inn , 111. Mny 23,1RS8. Prom l&\3 to iras-nbout 'ii jcir < I Millered wltti rhuimntlfmor the hip I was cured by the use of M. finalOil T. U. DODP AT Ilnrnj.l-iTS AMI tlFAtVIIS THE CHARLES A VCGB.ER CO . BiltlmoroMd Monthly , TiicMlny.Wrilm'Mlay , IVb : ,4 , k MYSTERY ANJB 3VE NATION f VAn - w rimn ii i hitinirtrrtTT--- ' 3-I- - * - * M- An I his Tn'c no I ( iirnsnr AI * tao mot miliiic rntiTInln-iiPnt \iiiltI5.i. . T l I'llinoiis K1i ilXTS 'fiiovt wonTi-rnii Mliui ini.ui- THE HUMAN ORCillQ , SDSTAt T.ioiml * lhlni 'llii.iirwhr.Wa'ktl.iihoAIr ICe.lir's . M > tL-riuu C iPfii-t lvi'll , . n > mi i Dir'cSjin-c llciiilsriinrv * . Hvhh wllHi-p ii ii i in'o haturaiiy niuriiliu „ „ j t • ( j AcM O'f'Pure ' Cod ! fmlw L , er Oil and ! | ! w" HYftOHHDSPMITES j | Illf I i oftime and j I M &f Soda [ Is cwl'inotl and proscrlbod by li-adlng J j physlclmis liodiis-i lioth the V > < \ T.lecr Oil ! j ami Jlijiiajilioiphlla nlo tlio locogiilni t % ) ligen' .a I i Hlocuinor Consumption , It Is j | ua palatablu ns will ; . j I Seot I's Emulsion iU , , | i 11 n irtimlrt/'iil flmh lvatlurrr XI lathe \ Vest UeiutJu for CONSUMPTION , j j Scrofula Bronchitis , Wastinor Disj j j cases , Chrsnic Coughs nnd Coles , j j Ask for Guti' .t's imulslou : ami take no other ' , GRATUETOUS ABVIOS Tills sprclcR of ndrlyo Is not always ncorpt- nlilc , lint In many Iilstniu-i-s imu.li livm-ilt ivmiH ho ilcrlxrtt sri-ro It urtnl upon Nil < 'cl loiuiftho country L < cipinptrriiiiiill < : i f. Tn Iinnir tlio lu'ftt inpaii orciinliattlni * tliifl rntuiiinnonoiiiy , svltJi thn least Injury to our pfiel.i-tsunil tasti-s , KcH-rtnliily a great nil i-aiitiiiii , Woimutoxpi-etTorpid Llvor.Cnn- ire t < il hpli-i-ii , Vltlntrtl llllii mill Inaiitlro llnuolii , mid all priuli-iitpvrtons 111 supply tlicmsclvrn nltliTutl'a Tills , sihlch stlmu- Into tlio I.Urtrell ( > \o tltii fii nrgt-d Spli < int ilctoimlne nlinilllij-llciiv of lllln , thus rcK- ii.tUii ! ; tlio bow lHunilcuuiti ! ill iuiilit-nltliy m-M-etwiiis to i .s ofl in ft iritiirnl liiiiiiivr "Aiioiuiuo of pu-srntlvols orlli a pnuml of cure * ' lto julilsetl uud u > o Ti tt's LIttoj ? Pillsj , Price , 25c. fillirc 39 * A1 Park Place N. Y * IS ViitT : ( OSTVOIOL'S to itoiib SUFPCIIINU I'uon iicinrvrios uv tub thuuit hv ustvn tiii : cri.ciiiisiuu stiim.N miNKlt.vii I'lV 'lliliKS , THIS L'Vl'MI.INO IHIMnilV nut Kllii : TIIIKIlT , l'01'llll-i , ( A1AIIIIII , AMI 11(11 USB Nns , OU 0 X PrOTFl-T lPII > l'HBS AUAISnr mis 11111:1111:11 : : nisUASii iviiiiiciiii.siioci.n ICI' .KI-A POX Of MMlll.N MtMJH\I , PAS ' 1 III MIS IN TIII ! HOUSE ol nr Ati , iinLoat Ti at 33o ani VOc a 110 K , L'nui'ihlrt.s soul gratis , on iipiilication by Iho Sodsn Mineral Sprji s Go , , Limited , 15 CISDAIl ST ! . ? JEW YOUIC ao-ji , , odn Tn i-oplw maile ' from ont svrlilni * . Afrvnt * wnnto I. ' OIIKH TVPEWIHTlf > ) i } . I > .wl.-- f hlrnoo I JOSEPH G1LLDTTS STEEL PENS COLD HBDAU PARIS EXPOSITION lit } , Hoa 303-404-170-604. [ the most pebfeot OF PSNS TO WEAK MEN ButTerlni from Uioctlrctaof loutlitul urmrs , tarty decay , umstuiit uc&kDeiMU lei i iuauliuMl.i.tc..Xwlll krnd a valuuilo tnatlM ( valntl cuntalnlux ( ul * psrtlrulan for iiomo cur * . fllKK of charter A pleudl/l inedlcAl wvrk 1 shoutil lie rriul by every vnan wla Is perrous anil ileUUUted Addn-M , jprur y. : . yoWiimtmooduMcouii Dr JOHN C. JONES , ftlACTICN 1.IHITKII TO niKUASKs or wo.ncx , OSlce , S. KCgf UU > aal UjiuIai bit , Outahi No I NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO WINS H i If you want Pure Gum Sandals , get Jerseys H I If you want High Button Gaiteis , Leather Fly , get Jerseys H If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Arctics , get Jerseys H I If you want Back Buckle Fine Arcties , get Jerseys H If you want Find Jersey Cloth Alaskas , get Jerseys H If you want Two Buckle Fine Exclutlcrsgct Jerseys H If you want the Neatest Overshoes , get Jerseys H If you want Fine Self-acting Sandals , get Icrscys H If you want Narrow Widths , NO HEIiL , get Jerseys H If you want wide widths , get Jerseys H If you want Rubber Boots , Arctics , Excluders or Lumbermen H Overs , get Jerseys H The New Jersey Co put HEEL PLATES ON FREE Ask for H Jerseys H I am Western Agent for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co , and sell at whole H sale only I also job Felt Boots and German Sox H Prices the Lowest , Goods the Best H IT LSNQSEY , ESI ! Harney St , Omaha , Nebraska _ _ H 11 liTn'riTrriiTnrniTniiir 'm i inn iiriinMiwTr Tr - * Ti trfmiriti w mi ! ma m imiiiiimm m IIHCcn I3IH& DCEuE bis , OPilAHA , EB TOR Tno TH2ATUEKT Oi1 All APPUAKC' .ii FOR DEFCRHITIES AND TRUSSES EoAtFocillU3. Afi-aratosaniRinMlicsfarSuM-oiilu 'Xreatmtnt 0/ every fcrai cf l ) < ec tn reqvlna/ ; HHHICAL or EUKOIOAl IKS ATSUnit NINETY ROOW.S FOM PATIEfJiS BsardAAttendance : But Acccmacdatianj in V7c L CTWRITE FOB 0IE07LAE8 n/i Boforaltiet niyj B CMTru : > u , CllubFct LirTHti'rnofbrlnt.Hlcl , Uuncrj 0 nc r , Ottaxtb , .Brouchltii , luhtlatlon jBlcoiricltT , j'anuytU , Epllopr > hllneT , Bitddor , Aye , &ar , Skicu Blood and all Sur ual Operations DISEASES OF WOHEH 455UAVffia5TSa ? \n niic UTaLr iDiipn 1 Liixu.m it.TFAiiTjiE.iTron Only Kellalle Uodjoal Inititato mnl-io ? a Sfeslalty ot PRIVATE DISEASES All Klood Diswui k * < r rtiij tr * tM ffTpfaltltie l' l os rtaiovta from tat jit ltbout rn re rT KVw Uklar llf ) Trtalmiit UrLoH r riTiU VonKK f arllo unable lo vial , btm 7tatrttitelKt bom enrrtfpondenet . AM aoiRiaBBlra/ HccicobfldiatikL i : llrl&Qiorliutram utiitDtbrtsal erc LrJiieaur lrp * kJ.Ber.i * .oirrf.titwdotrBli0r ruder Uu i r onUr-t nipr f rrA Cfill u < lroaattlttjaorataa book to t&tti , ffe ws-TJi trJiw : Ui : Ul.il .d Virleimli , , tub quolhio ll.L Addr.u IUIAEA & E.OIC Xi a RTTROIO ALIHBTITDXS 13th and Dodge 8tr it > , 02WIA , HBB AT XWE EXFQ3STBQM PARIS , 1SS9 , J The Highest Possible Premium , ' MIB • ONLY * GRMB * PRIZE TOR CUV/iHG J-1ACHINES , WAS AWARDED TO WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO , AND THE * < 0R0SS 0F THEN * LEQION OF SHOMOR , WAS CONFERUED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO' 1H5-1H7 WiiIhmIi ilvn , Cliionco SOI.IS BtV P. E. FIiODMAlXT & CO gang Kttli SI , Oinnliii , Noli fjymm \ywcollar \ , • Tlii MX ; > " injLiuetiu.tAB cushio . i . - . . . hpTBmJ-mB kip > . r u > . i4duu. uj liuioiuu lil ere all ai .i ll lllawrel l k ft yro f ruiK AlJictiortallliaFIUeOOKIIDBnadaijiMY I wf itasia jiwtt iJiiiiiwcvawBaatuiiiiiiakaaaaag H To wind up our Retail Jewelry Department 1 H All Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Silver H Ware , Clocks , etc , remaining unsold at this date , | M must go for what they will bring , § H We oit'er , until store is rented , Every Article at a 1 j H Bargain Look at our Cheap Windows Auc- H i tion prices Nowhere No use quoting figures No H j reasonable offer refused on Art Goods Bric-a- | ; brae , etc Price , em and take cm " Ourextreme M low prices on Optical Goods , still prevail Gold M I Spectacles and Eye Glasses , S3 and upward Fine M • Steel Spectacles , 75c up , worth double ( Eyes tested M and fit guaranteed H I N. B. An extra force of salesmen has been engaged fl for this Special Sale , so all can be waited on H promptly M \ Store for Rent , Fixtures for Sale H ' , MAX MEYER & BRO , 1 J WELBRS-AHD OPTIGIAHa . " - - C0JU6ffl&ND FAMMST I - = WEST = _ _ " PORTLAND I I GlI = B = PARK55S5i = A rich , bountiful tract of table land seven hundred (700) ( ) feet nbovo H thu Willnmotlo Hcnutiful Pnrlcs with niinornl springs , Bliailo trees H und nuioadnmii'.ud wUIh A building bouioty in opuratlon oi-ocllng H cottn oa und stores for rout or wile A motor line is being coiiBtruct- H ed , to bo in operation by May next , with So are Only 800 of the H .1700 of'theso ' lota are ulticod ou the market at n quarter of their vuluo | Tlic&o lots tire sold on the installment plan , with easy uayments or a | liberal dUcount for unHh A Bperinl iirraii cmont will bo made with H p.ntio3 purchasing or moro blocks M Tlioto IoIn will l > o nilvaiii-cil nriy , tur com artur lliuso M now on Hits niurkct lire m l l. M ADUUCSS , . . H SHOREY , HALL & CO , I Abington Buildine : , PorflandOregon H ETCHINGS , all M % # % 1 % | H IBTEMEUSON , M ENGHAVlNOS , J UIIVllIWHALLET & DAVI3 M ARTIST SUPPLIESjSli i TKIMUALL , M MOULDINGS , J TiSlLjir _ _ > < rptANOS& ORGANS M FRAMES , J& 0 Wm t SHEET MUSIC , M 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska H 1SANTAL MIDYI I ArrotJ dlsclumu from tbo urlnarjr orgtni la iltlier ut in 48 hours It Ii tapcrior to Copatba , Cuhcb , or lnee | > Uont , end frca from all lad inioll or ottior Inoonvcnlcncw , I SANTAL-MIDY , , 11MmJ\ ( \ C4i > mlcs , vrbicb b r tUa noma in MbkVI'UUIJ * * H f < glihout which ncco trt ptinilrti.\lirir J GHATEPUI • COMFOHTING EPP'S COCOA UniiAKFAbT • 'Ily a thorouyli know leilgu of tlio natural lx\\ * wlilciigoTi-rii tno oneralion'ii of dlgostlon and nutrition , and liy a careful application of the Ens pronertie * of well xeect | il CocoaMr Kpp lia.1 nrovldtdour lireuWfamtalilei Willi u Ueit- cately tlavorml bsroruee which mar ave many heavy Uoctor'n bllla U U > • > ' the Judlcloui use ot mall nrUclcn of diet that * conttltutlau mny do uradually built up until ntronq : ououkU to reiUt every londcmcy to dlsoaie lliiuilredii ot tuutle MAladles are lloatlnj ; uruund us reailjr to attack wherever there I * a ueuk point U o inuy uHcano niuuy a fatal ebuft l > y keeping our selves well tortllled i\ltli pure blood and a prop erly nouribhed fraiue " ' Civil Bervlca Ontotte Made simply with bnlllui ; water or milk Hold only In half pound tlni , by irrocern.labeled tiitins IAUEC COD ? ( . PR IloiniopathliCliamUti JAIriLO LrrO 06 UU < lxmdon , Knsland A GOODRICH Atfy t-l , w. Kl Dim XVa boru Ht , CUicaijo : udvico tree ) UI yo rn ex perleucej buslnun uulutljr aaa ! gaU/ tram fceted Excelsior Springs , fIe / I Natures Great Sanitarium H Thu Moit KUirant Itcitful uuil lltnutlclal H of Uoultli ltoaort . H IIQ Ono of the Pine Hotel * or tlio H MCI World , lttplelc with every ram H fori , jileuturu and cuutciileiicc , Uniuproacualile B liiltaiUrnilHeues , furul hliig 3iidcul lini r < au- B Itary rondltloii * itorfrct All cliargca rraannablo B THE DATUO WlthlnlholiotelauiK'rboin- I Ilk UrUnOl piotc and of gri-at medli lual H virtue , bait • Jtuiph.ur Water , Tub , TurkWi , iiic- _ tile Maiisaco , Mucblo lluneo THE MINERAL WATERS j ffiS for ItheumalUui , Uout , Irop ) < r , Klduiiy , llloilder H and 1.1 ut Trimbles , Dynix' | ui , lllnod ] ) l ra va , H AlcoliolUm , Debility and olksr deraiiycim-nlH of H Uiofcyuleui ' 1 lie most enlouUbluir aud wanclout H rcsulta HK-cdlly follow their me The water * 1 m- H aesa properlleu and roinhluatlona unLiiowu tn any H other known apring Iu Ilia world They ioiiUIb H Iron lu Hist ino-l reru and valuable form for ready H abforptlon nnd rajild uiedleatlouj naiudy , u aolu H tlooof thol'totoxldoluC'urbooiu Arid Aeaaolv- H cut nml diuretic , they are bnpreuiely tlllricloin , H and an a tonic lu npbultdliiK the worn and dehlll- H tatt 'd nyntfin , they line imKJDal , A Kaln of about H one pouud a day usually follow * tbtlr use Tlitr H bavu restored luounanda from the brink of death H to perfeit health Try them They will prolong H your life H Illruatetnlldandhealtliful Surroundln beautl > H ful Tweuty-flvo wllca from Kou CHy on thn a , m. & hi v. it it Till : ltTTMl > WATK11K > btpi > ed 6u or B der to all iioliiU H For full luformillon and llluatrntrd naraphUU , H addrt-ai , EXCELSIOU 81 > ltIN S CO , ilicel.lor Hprlnu * . 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