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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1890)
I. $ THE Q\AHA ] \ DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19. 3890. 1 I THE CITY H G. II Mack & Co , tlio Farnam street H clear dcrtlora , have rcoponod tholr H sloro as nponts of tha mortgagees H The Indies of tlio Southwestern Lutli- H , cruti church will give a Martini Wash H ington tea , Saturday , Fol.runry i2 ! , from H I 0 to 8 o'clock , at 2G0J-G Woolworth nvo- H ' H J. W. nichmon and John Sifrkos , H chnrged with the larceny of n team H from Collirs' livery barn on Cuming H Btreot , will bo RivonniiroHmintiry henr- H inir before Justice Anderson Friday H aftomoon H Kd Culver , the mnn who removed n H quantity of stolen goods to Knnsns City H Bomo titno ago and was brought back H hero on that ulinrgo.nnd released under H , bond , was delivered to the shcritT by H lilsbondsmon yesterday iind placed in H the county jail H Potcr Alamrcor , a nnti vo of Jerusalem H ( and personal friend of Bishop Newman H and wife , will lecture on City Life in H < Jerusalem on Thursday night next tit H the Newman M. E. church Mrs Now H man will introduce the lecturer H Mrs Laura Votoreon , who lives at H , Fourtoouth and Nicholas streets , in the H pollco court complained of Mrs Andor- Hl boii , ono of her neighbors accusing her H , ofboing disorderly and of assaulting | | her children A warrant was issued for Hj Mrs Audorson'o urrest M 1'rrsonal 1'nraurnphii. B f J , W. Miller of Decatur Is ut tno Casey B W. Li May of IPromout is at the laxton _ _ _ , W. C. Galloway of Noligh is at the * Pax- ' m Hon James E. Boyd has returned from the _ " J. S. Bishop of Lincoln is a guest at thoM M t Murray _ H , David 1) . Claypool .of Cozni is at the l Windsor 1 ! Fred Means of Schuylor Is n guest at the fli > Windsor B Charles O. Hates of Beatrice is at the V Paxton W II D. JameB of Madison Is stopping at the H , Pax ton | > tC. . Harrison of Lincoln is rcgistorod nt t the Casey H James Stnndor of Louisville Is stopping at H | , the Casey _ H' J. W. Holmes of Kearney is registered at - the Paxton K J. Vy " . Smith of Loxiugton is rcgistorod at : the Windsor | ' F. Ll Woodrowof Uradstrooi's agency has ; gene to Chicago K L. It Wallace of Ilea Cloud is registered B at the Murray _ | Gustavo G. licchor of Columbus is a guest i at the Murray 1 Chauncey Wllkb of Fullerton is stopping H At tha Paxton W Edward A. Cary of North Platte Is regis H to red at the Casey . H D. L. Uroco and wife of Lincoln were ia * H the city yesterday H It J. Kllpatriclc of Bcatrico is among the * * * * * * * guests at tlio Paxton H M. D. and K. M. Welch of Lincoln ars Hm | stopping at the Murray M Alfred L. Atwood and wife o ( Fremont are * * H registered at the Murray m Mr and Mrs R. A. Pollock of West Point * H wore in the city In attendance at the con H Messrs John C. WatBon and Fred B. * H Smith and their wives came up from Iso * H braska City to attend the concert H Christian Specht , the cornice maker , ro- 1 turned from Kearney yesterday , where ho 1 has just complotcd a large ] ob of work H John Turnbull , the ox-city license in- * H specter , has accepted a position with It It m Grotto , the wholesale liquor dealer , -as city * * * * * * * salosinan H John F. Hurley , reprosentlnc Rice's beau * H tlful Evangeline , " is . at the Millard * * * * * * * ( "Evangolinot'/wjtli > t pretty girls , clever * H comedians nn'agorgeous costumes and sco- HH [ ncry , will bo grandly presoutcd at tha Grand * * * * * * * the t'Sunday evonng | ; also Monday , Tucs- * H day , Wednesday una Wcdno3day matinee * H George K : Fortcsque still impersonates * H Catherine and Jumos Maftlt the Louo Fish * H erman , H ( Jfllccr Slmop Promoted H AOfflcor W. II Suoop has been temporarily H promoted to the title of sergeant The H chnngo is made on account of Sergeant H Slgwart's tlmo being entirely aosorbed by H | the members of the liquor license board HT • Ninety IJnrrols ol' ! poll ill Oysters H < The manager of the Wcstorn Cold Storage H company notitled City Garbatro fnsuec- * H ; 'tor Bennett that iho bad ninety barrels of H J Bpollod oysters which ho desired to have | dumped into the river Tlio worn wus done , The loss will bo over 71,000. H An Uiicialmod Corpse H' ! The body of II C. Adams , a mechanic , H " aged thirty.Ovo , still lies at Hoafoy & i , , Heafov's , unclaimed Ha has relatives ' hvincin San Francisco , but they have not i yetjbeen heard from Tno deccasod was a j handsome appeariac man and showed every * [ [ H ovidencoof having come from a good family H' ' Ho died from a relapse of la grippe , Ht Closed Und.T Morteage H The Ellto cloau and suit company , on H Douglas strcot near Fifteenth , was closed 1 Monday uudor chattel mortgages aggro- l gating 73,820.00 , as follows : O. K. ShuKert , M 777,24 : H. L. Muller & Co , 7205 ; Wllllem H , ' Drach , 7550.75 ; J. toiedlanacr , 7M0.25 ; II 1 H. Levy & Co , tTiVSi ; M. Cohen & Co , H 7100 ; M. Donovan ot al , 71,100 ; Maerlender H Bros , 7325.50 ; total , 7JS20.10. ! H Itovnnun Ollloo llaoolpts H The resoipts talcon bv Internal Hovenuo H Collector Peters during bis temporary term H or olllca from Juno 20,1880 , to February 17 , H 1660 , a period of about seven months and a H buir , amount to $ lbH,039S9. , ( Uovenua h Agent Lay of Washington found the boons H in perfect order , the nccoauts perfectly bal > H ancea , and transferred the charge of tlio H olllco to Mr , Peters again as permanent col- H lector H Noonday Krrv cos Tor Mnn H BUhop Worthington has niado arrange H ments for noondav services on oacb week H day during Lent , to bo hold la the United H States National bank building The meet H lugs are to bo conducted by the various cler- m yuionof thocity The muslo is to bo fur H niBhed by a choir of young men , The ser H iVicus are to last but twenty ininutes.com- H meuclng at 12:05 : p. m. , and coding at 12:25 : , H A brief address will bo made , followed with H hymns and prayer H Ash AVodnesdny , M I As all Episcopalians and Catholics know , H today is Ash Wednesday , the day mark H ing the advent of Loot , and the day will bo B oolohrated with appropriate oxerclses M AtTrlulty cathedral Dr Dolierty will doM - M liver tbo address The exercises will com M mence at 0 a. m. Muslo appropriate to the H day will bo rendered by the choir , H j At St , Johns church the exercises will H ( commence at 8 a. m. , under tha direction of m Iter , Father Acerbeclr , During the ser M vices will occur tbo ceremony ot dlstribut- H ing ashes In the evening there will bo a H : special service at which the instruction and H , benediction will bo pronounced by Father H Acerbecb , m m M j The sale of seats for the engagement of M 1 Hanlon's spectacular play Now Funtasma , 11 H which wll | bo presented at Boyd's Thurs H day , Friday and Saturday ot this week , 1 will open at 0 o'clock this morn 1 ing The attraction Is larger at > d better m than ever , and the immense uusluoss it lias H done this season Is evidence ot its superior 1 exc llcnco B Charles Arnold , in his great English mid 1 Australian success , Hans , the Boatman , " 1 will open a threa nights engagement at 1 Boyd's opera bouse next Monday night ; This play was written for Mr Arnold by H Clay M. Greene , the author of "M'llis , " I ' Pawn Ticket 210 , " sud his later and mora 1 Imposing work , Bluebeard , Jr , " the fa- I mous Chicago opera house speotaclo , last summer Seats will bo on sale Thursday H moruiug H Fears Is the best and purest soap ever made HI2FOUH TDK rAKOKT How the llcgulnrH Will Lcnrn to Shriot , To put the soldiers la proper trim and Improve - provo their marksmanshrp , tbo boys In blue are already beginning to polish up their needle guns for tbo annual target shooting practice For the year 1890 the target nractlco sea son at posts in the department is announced us follows : Fort Brldger , Wvo , from May 15 to July 15. 15.Foit Douglas , Utah , from May 1 to Juno 80. 80.Fort Du Chcsnc , Utah , from May 1 to Juno 80. Fort McKinncy , Wyo , from Juno 1 to July 31. 31.Fort Niobrara , Neb , from May 15 to July Fort Omaba-Neb. , two months for oacb company , to bo taken lis the ranges are nvnllablu , between TTB15 to July 15. Fort D , A. HussollTWjo , from May 15 to July 15. J. Fort Sidney , Nod , fromay ! 15 to July 15. Fort Washakie , Wvo , from May 15 to July 15. Camp Pilot , Butte , Wyo , from June 1 to Julv 81. This practice will bo conducted strictly In nCcordanco with the requirements of the small arm * ilrlng regulations , " and post , troop and company commanders nradlrcctod to render promptly , and in all cusses cor rectly , the several reports required The necessary books iind blank forms will bo supplied by the Inspector of small arms prac tice of tha department Particular uttontiun will bo paid to all the prescribed preliminary drills , maneuvering nnd practice preceding individual llrlng on the range , individual and company skirmish firings nnd volley Urines Postcommundcrs will glvo specinl atten tion to all the requirements of the small arms firing rcgblations , and when it is not practicable for thorn to bo on the ranee dur ing practice , will see that an ofllcor is pres ent to roprcsont them , and to rcqUlro thut everything is carried out as prescribed by these regulations No extra , dally or ether post duty will bo allowed to prevent any ofllcor or soldier from having all the preliminary Instruction and practice , and the subsequent regular firings with the rifle , carblno nnd pistol , as required by the small urms firing regula tions " • _ Do you have dyspeptic troubles ? Take Hoods Siirstiparllhi , which has relieved thousands and will euro you Sold by druggists AMONG THE HAILittOYDS The Omnhn Commercial Association and Milwnukco llond Itowiuir The indications are qulto favorable for a lively controversy between the Omaha Com mercial association aud cortala Missouri > river lines because of the assertions that have been made in connection with this re duction on Chicago rates President Wcllcr has bcou quoted as saying that the merchants hero are already inaugurating a boycot against one or two lines He bad particular reference to the Milwaukee and his declar ation was Intended to convoy a spirit of re taliation to what a , representative said the ether day about this association being fooled In the belief tlutit was receiving great bene fits , because ot recent revisions in tbo tariffs , pretending to glvb them the advantage of a rate about equal tn the sum of the two locals Tha Milwaukee official asserted that while the Chicago roads having lines of their own in Nebraska wore protendicg to give Omaha wholesalers tbo benefits asked for by them , tbey were nlso manipulating the through rates by payine big commissions to fast frolght lines so as to retain all the lone haul business Ho had good grounds for making such a statement because this is the very tbing Chairman Mldgloy investigated and exposed in tbo association mooting Mr Wcllcr thinks , however , tbat there were other reasons for thus slapplmr at the commercial * association If the controversy leads to an open fight some Interesting facts may bo developed The boycotted corporation is elrendy in clined to show ovldonccs of Independence Ono of its agents intimated yesterday that'his road had no reason to feel under obligations to tbo association The fact is , " ho continued , "wo brought in and took moro business out of Omaha iast month as our accounts will provo than any other line and thus fur the business bandied thlB month has not decreased a bit Further , the most of our customers , who are tbo heav iest jobbeis , except a few in tbo grocery trade , nnd they ' never have bcon friendly to tbo Mil waukee , do not belong to Mr Weller's organization ' Wo are not losing any sleep on account of the alleged boycott " As an indication of their eagerness to put the cut into effect between Missouri river points and Chicago ono or two roads got out caligraph tariff sheets boforn daylight yes terday These show a reduction of 20 per cent , first class being reduced from 75 to CO cents per hun dred , second class from CO to 50 , third from40 to 85 , fourth from 30 to 25 , fifth which takes in all heavy goods , from 25 to 18 , A class from 80 to 25 , B class from 25 to 20 , C from 20 to 15 , D from 17K to 14 and E from 10 13. After one of the stormiest meetings ever held , yestordny , in which torrlllo efforts was made by tbo sontbwestern lines to pre vent this cut reaching Omaha , the associa tion finally agreed to adopt it There was no possible chance of ever reaching any ether result , " suid a Burling ton official The Milwaukee was deter mined , but refrained from taking the inlta- tivo step This was done by the Illinois Cen tral Tbat threw the gates open and all the freight associations in existence could not have shut thorn No I dent think tboro will bo ' anv furtbor reduc tion at present , as all the roads adopt these new rates I cant see wherein any ono will secure an advantage over tbo others through an increase in tbo volutno of its business Lese money , yes , but wo have got to stand it " Oscar Vandorbllt , passenger agent for Iowa aud Nobrasku division of the Northoin Pacific , was in Omaha yesterday working up business for bis line Ho says tbat there will bo a heavy omigratlon this spring from Nebraska to tlio state of Washington J. F , McClure , western passenger agent for tbo Milwaukee road , is lylug very low at bis residence In this city with paralysis of the stomach Miles INervo and Liver Pills An important discovery They net on the liver , stomach and bowels through tbo nerves , A now principle They spoodlly cure billlausness , ' bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation Spiendid for men , women and children Smallest , mildest , surest 30 doses for 2.1 cents Samples free at Iuhn & Co 's , 15th und Douglas TWO PIlOUliLH.-t SOLV13D. The liorso furs to bo Used as Motor Train Trailers The mahagers of the street railway have been remodeling and repainting some of the horsocars , to bo used as trailers oa tha elec tric lines , aud tbo trial trip made with ono ot them today , on tbo Hau3jra Park nnd North Twenty.fourth street line proved most satisfactory The ussj l tbo bor oars as trailers Is General MSnaVer Smiths solution ottwo problems that have been botborlng the officers of tbat corporation for some time The first was , where could trailers of light weight bo secured ! 'iho trullers used ot proscnl are as heavy as the motor cars aud impede the progress of the rootormon in tholr attempts to make schedule time Tbo inor- tlaof the trail oars Is so great that consider able time is lost in stopping and starting , and single motor car started six minutes after a tram consisting of a motor and trial car can readily catch up with the train bo fore the end ot the line is reached The borso cars are light and will accommodate nearly as many poopU as the trial cars The ether pioblem thot'cotifronted the ' coipora * tlon was What could bn done with the horse cars ! " At present inula power is being superseded by oloctriclty all over the country and horse cars are a dead stock in the market , and a secondhand car could hardly be given away , The company hero has a largo stock ot borso cars and as tha various lines in the ciy ( uro to be equlppea with electricity the company feels that it can ill afford to lese so much as the real value represents By using tbu oars as trailers both problems are solved aud a largo expenditure of money saved that would otherwise have to be invested in trailers Tbo cars are being remodeled and repilntcd tn correspond in appearance with tno cars on the two motor lines , HYAN At WAI.Hll'8 CLAIM A Difference of Over $00,000 from the Originnl Estimate The claim of Hyan & Walsh for $00.404.09 for extins on the county hospttal construc tion , has been roforrcd to the osmmlttoo on county hospital construction , composed ot the cntlro board of county ' commissioners , with Mr O'Kccffo as chairman , una will bo examined in detail before any report is mndo , This will itivolva a large amount ot work , as nil of tha claims will have to bo examined separately . Mr Hyan , one of the contractor * , claims that all of the bill ot extras is for work which was not specified tn his contract , nnd which was ordered by some of the commissioners from tlmo to time Ho admits that much ot the work for which ho claims extra pay was ordered by individual members of the county board and not by the commissioners as a body Of the entire claim the following items only are represented as having boon ordered bv the board : Grading nnd Hitching , , , . . . . .7 52.00 Extra labor on work 943.00 Tearing down arch nt order or supt 180.00 Changing Hues by order of Bupt . . . 204.00 Labor on scaffolds , , . 50.00 Trenching 20.00 Building guard around washout 5.10 Wire cloth 121.85 Substituting pine for cement iloor , , 5,300.00 Lumber , nulls , etc . - . 43.00 Total 70.03S.05 Allowing that this work was ordered by the board , there is still a balance of moro than 7(5,000 ( which the contractors claim "Iho matter will probably have to bo settled - tlod In the courts , " said Mr OKceffo , chair man of the couunlttoo on construction , and the chances are tbat tha exjet status of the work will bo shown up For ono I will oppose - pose the allowance ot a claim for any work that was not ordered by the entire board of commissioners No ono member of the board has bad any authority to order nny chances , and the contractors should have known hotter than to do Work on any such orders " Kcmnrkiitilo Cure of Hliciiniatisin Dos Moines ( Iowa ) Daily News : A News reporter , learning that Mrs N. M. Potorsot East Dos Moines , who was long uflllctod with rheumatism , had boon completely cored , concluded to call on the lady and got the facts direct from her for the bopolit of any of our readers who may bo similarly afilictcd IIo found Mrs Peters to bo a very pleasant lady of middle ago , in goad health and doing her own housework On being questioned Bho said : "I had suffered with rheumatism the greater Dart of the time for nearly seven years At limes I was almost helpless I had doctored a great deal for it with phys icians and tried electric bolts aud almost everything that is recommended for rheumatism , as no ono will suiter with it as I did without doing all that can bo done to relieve it Finally a neighbor woman advised mo to try Chamberlains Pain Balm , and was so sure that it would help mo that I pro cured a bottle It aid help mo right from the start , but it took live 60-cent bottles to cure mo , so you can guess how bad I was , as ono or two bottles will euro any ordinary case It is a grand , good me 'dicino and has done mo a power of cfood , and I hope you will publish the facts in your valuable paper that everybody may know it " A COUSTY COACj BILL The Claim of Mount & GrIIIlti Is Ami cably bettled i The trouble between the county commis- ' sioncrs and Mount & Griflin over tha coal bilffor coal furnished the county in January has been amicably settled Mr Borthwick , manager for Mount & Griflin , visited the commissioners yesterday and showed authority for.tho dellvory of most of the coal charged the county Ho exhibited cither orders or receipts signed by u'county comnzissloncr for all of the coal furaished with the exception of ono or two cases aud In these verbal orders were given for the delivery of tha coal Mr Borthwick admitted that by some error the firm had furnished a half ton of coal ia ten instances where only a quarter of a ton had bcon ordered Mr Borthwick stated that too would donate the extra amount if the county felt too poor to pay the claim In regard to the statement concerning the alleged overweight charged on certain loads , Mr Borthwick stated that goods weighing 0,600 wore frequently delivered , und that in the iustanco especially pointed out a team ster of the firm had hauled a load with 8,900 pounds of coal to test the powers ot an ex ceptionally strong toatn he was driving Tbe bill has been refcrrod to the committee - toe on charities , nnd will bo presented at the meeting on Saturday for final settlement Takn Care I There is Danger In allowing inactivity , of the kidneys to grow through neclect 1 ho deadly shoals of Bright's dlseaso and diabetes will wreck the eoodly bark of hoaltb if it is allowed to drift rudderless upon tbem , 'ihe bladder , too , ir Inactive , und judicious medication does not speedily direct the helm toward tbe port of safety , will bo whelmed by the quicksand of disease In solccting n diuretlo let your choice fall upon Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters , which stimulates tbo rennl organs without lrrltntlncr and exciting them , two effects to bo apprehended from the ucmedl- cited stimuli largely resorted to Those have a tendency to react prejudicially The Bitters Invlgsrale the kidneys and'bladder , in common with the nerves and the digrstlvo orguns , and so afford lusting aid It also affords dual assistance in preventing and curing intermittent und remittent fever Biliousness , constipation und rheumatism it also subjugates WILL VUNT1LAT1S.IT. The County Hospital Plumbliifr Itc- cpIvcb Olllclal Attention Mr S. I. Pope . of S. I , Pope & Co , Chicago cage ' , plumbing contractors on the county bospitul , is in the city examining the work tbnt is being done under his contract Ho 1 visited tha hospital Monday uftcrnood m ompany with Mr O'Keeffo , and jvont over ' the work now In hund The location of the ventilating funs was arrangea * as nearly according to contractus tbo structure ot the walls of the building will permit u A number of defects in the work done were pointed out by Mr ,0'ICeofa , and Mr Pope agreed to remedy tbem and to do all work strictly in correspondence with his contract The only point on which the contractor and the commissioners are now at variance Is the number of ventilutlng registers in the wards on the second door ot the building Tha cammisloners claim that each ward should have two ventilators and iho walls have been built with u provision for them Mr Pope claims that his specifications cull for but ono ven tilator in each ward , The original specifica tions anpear to have been destroyed or mis laid , und pending their discovery the ques tion is ono of doubt The plumbing and heating in the building are nearly completed and will cost about 71,000. A Child * LlfPnvd , On a recent visit to Iowa Mr K. Dalton - ton of Luray , Russell county , Kan , called nt the laboratory of Chamberlain & Co , Dcs Moines , to show thorn his fiist-yoar-old boy , whoso Hie was saved by Cliaraborlain'a Cough Rotuody It cured the boy of a very severe attack of croup Mr Ualton is certain that it saved his boys Ufa , and is enthusiastic in his praisti of the romedv Ho says it has un oxcolleut reputation in his vi cinity , that farmers tome fifteen miles to his store for it , and that many of them , like hirasolf , uro uuyor without it io their homes TUB PLUXtllKltS' TUCS They nro Tiirnnl Over to the City Tccasiircr Major George LDennls superintendent of plumbing , soys that the foes of his ofllco nro not for Ills owq personal benefit as many people seem to bell ore , but nro turned ever to tbo city troajuror'to bo used for the pub ho good From January 22 , the day ho en- torcd upon the duties of bis ofllco , until Fob * ruary 1 , a term of nine days , ho collcctod foS.50 In fees The mnjor Insists that by re quiring the collection ot theso'foos the ofllco can bo made more than self-sustaining. As most of the citizens seem ignorant of the oidinanco requiring that the plans of all now bulldlngB must bo submit ted to the superintendent ot plumbing In order that bo and the board of health may see that the sanitary arrangements iu re- gurd to the plumbnig are all righttho mayor has Issued n circular of which the following Is the text : You are hereby notified that In doniplt * anco with oidinanco No 30V > , auprovod May ii 1 feSJ the drainage nnd plumbing of all buildings , both public nnd prlvato , erected In the city of Omaha , sbnll bo executed In ac cordance with plans previously approved In writing by the board of health , Said plans ure to bo submitted by the owner , agent or architect ; for full dlrcc- tlons-Boe crdlnanco No 1701 ns amended by ordinance No S0V5. Plans may bo left In the oftico of the su perintendent ot plumbing and will bo by said olllcor submitted to the bonid ot health The foregolug notice will bo strictly en forced This notice Is given in accordance with a resolution passed by the board of health July 10 , 1889. " In order to roach the proper persons , Superintendent Dennis secures the names of ull who got permits to build from the super intendent ot building and encloses to each individual one of the ubovo mentioned cir culars A NAUItOW CHOAPli ! . Edward Kurd Badly Hurnoil and His Lt > ir Broken • Edward Hurd , a laborer at work on the John Deoring itnploment Inuso , near the cor ner of Eighth and Doilgo streets , narrowly escaped being burned to death yesterday While at work Hurd was accidentally struck by a swinging derrick and knocked from bis elevated position Ho fell about twenty feet into n lire pot Being suddenly Jerked out by workmates ho Was rescued from being burned to death His face and hands were horribly burned , but no serious results nro anticipated Hurd wan immediately talcon to his room at 2222 Pierce street , The attending physi cian discovered that the loft leg was broken at the ankla and other slight bruises were sustaluod BISHOP O'CONNOR DYING Hcv Colunfieri Writes Tlicra Is No Hope of Ills Recovery A telegram rccoivod yesterday by John W. Paul from Rev A. M. Colanaori , private secretary to Bishop O'Connor , dated at PittsburgPa , states that the bishop Is sink ing slowly , and no bopos are entertained for his recovery Sudden Death or Nelson Hmltli At 4:30 : o'clock yesterday tlio dnughtor of Nelson Smith , who is but a child , nwoko and found her father in struggling uain A few moments later the old gentleman was ( load The cause was hoar ; disease ThoJ police were telephoned , and later Coroner Harrigan was advised of the facts and will hold un inquest Mr Smith was about forty-fivo years of ago His home is at 1820. South Twentieth street Mr Smith had not had a sick spell In fact , ho worked all day Monduy and was in the best of humor and health when ho went to bed Mouday night ' Insure Acalnnt Pneumonia Use Bakers PuroCod Liver Oil or Bakers Emulsion Tno old reliable brand Alt drug ' gists - " -J _ _ _ 3pt > aks HUMIml Fall Citv , Neb , Feb 15 To the Editor of The Ben : I notice In The Bee that Col onel Fletcher has been suspended for a stated term and all because objected to the outrageous way In which his wife and a subordinate were carrying-on. Just now it is ouito popular to favor the old soldier , but in this iustanco ull who have hud anything to do about the trial would rather take the word of a giddy woman , a bullj ing tyrant and a young understrapner than of a uravo solaler such as Colonel Fletcher proved himself on many a field when we were titrating for the prosperity of our nation I hops you will print this from one ot the old veterans Jou.v Uiompsov QonstapatSon , not remedied in season , is liable to IF become habitual and chronic Dras tic purgatives , by weakening tbo bowels , confirm , rather thuu euro , tbe evil Ayers Pills , being mild , effective , and 3trengthening in their action , are gener ally recommended by the faculty as the best ot aperients , Having been subject , for years , to constipation , without being able to find much relief , I at last tried Ayers Pills I deem it both a duty aud a pleasure to testify that I hao ilerii cd great ben efit from their use For over two years past I huve taken ono of these pills every night before retiring I would not willingly bo without them " G. W Bowman , 20 East Main St , Curlisle , Pa "I have boon taking Ayers Fills nnd using them la my family since 1857 , nnd cheerfully recommend tbem to all In need of n date but effectualcathartic " John M. lloggs , Louisville , Ky " For eight years I was afflicted with constipation , which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no moro for mo Then I began to take Ayers PJlls , nnd soon tbo bowels recovered their natural and rogulnr action , so thut now I am in excellent health " S. L. Loughbridgo , Iiryan , Texas " Having used Ayers Pills , with good results , I fully indorse them for the pur poses for which they are recommended , " T. Connors , M. D. , Centre Hridgo , Xa Ayers Pills , YKKriRED BY Dr J. C. Avon iSt Co , Lowell , Mast Bold by * ll DrugfUU and Deslcri in Medicine Liebig COMPANY'S EXTRACTS OF MEAT JNCOMPAUAULE IN F AVOU Use it for Beef Tui , Soups , Sauces ( Guino , lish , o , ) A plo or Meat Jelly Ono luunilof Yiirnctof Hoof equal to futir pounds ot lean bear Genuine only with ilgnaturo til' J , von i I , tbi-licvwi obotr , In blue fcfjA HOLD MEDAL , PAtClu , IB78. * w w. BAirif& : co 's fMretfst Cocoa 5SP * TTi Xt abtotultlu imre and SfjjSk No Chemicals [ m I I HuA ar Uvd In iu preptrftllOfC It btl mot im ' I Mill ' * * * ' * " * > fMf IJkf * * " " ? < * < * r Coco * rtl ! | 1 BH lulittl villi Suuh , Arrovrout or Siifir , Pfi V IB Bfi aQ < 1 I' thrrcfort ftr wore troaouiU&l , Up I 1 III " ' / ' • " " * * " " • t < • < ; ' - It u P"3 I n Ull dellcloui.uourUhlup.itrfpflLnilnF , El fSV I /I / fff IfK Sll-V J > lGMfl t and tdwlrfcbly J l > led lmm' fcoid l ; tlrortm urjnlur . W. BASER ft CO , Dorchester , Kats $ L a Jr ilpw1 'g ' WIiiwiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiij | ( ( | I , * " ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' * i • ' ' ' ffipffiff hVitk ) JEWELS AND IACES * ' Oh , girl with tbo Jewelled fingers , Oh , maid with the laces raroI" What nro your jewels and vthnt nro your laces worth to you if , from undergoing tlio trying ordeals which fnshionablo society im poses on its devotees , nnd which nro enough to test the physical strength nnd endurance of the most robust , you break down , lese your health and become n physical wreck , as thousands do from such causes ? . Under such circumstances you would willingly give nil your jewels and nil your laces to regain lost health This you con do if you will but resort to the use of that BTcat restorative known as Dr Pierces Fn- vorito Prescription Thousands of grateful women bless the day it was made known to tbem For all these derangements , irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to women , it is the only remedy , sold by druggists , under a positive gunrnntce from the manufact urers , that it will give satisfaction in every case , or money will bo refunded This guar antee has been printed on the bottlo-wrnpper and faithfully carried out for many years As an invigorating tonic , it Imparts g strength to the whole system For over , worked , "worn-out , " rundown , ' 1 debili tated teachers , milliners , dressmakers , soamstresbcs , "shop-girls. " housekeepers , nursing mothers , nnd fceblo women gen erally , Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription is tbo greatest earthly boon , being uno- qualcd as nn appetizing cordial and restorative - storativo tonic As a soothing nnd strengthening norvino , Favorite Pi ascription " is uncqualvd and is Invaluable in allaying and subduing nerv ous excitability , exhaustion , prostration , hysteria , and other distressing , nervous symptoms , commonly attendant upon func tional and organic disease It induces re freshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency An IllustintedBookof ICO pages , treating of Woman and Her Diseases , and their Self-cure , " sent sealed , In plain envelope , on receipt of ten cents , In stamps Address , Worlds DisrKKSAnY Medical Association , No 003 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. Dr Pierces Pellets regulate and cleanse the liver , Btomach and bowels One a dose * Sold by druggists w * roH pain * "r * Instantly stops the most excruciating pains ; never falls to give ease to the sutlerer For PAlNb lmUISHS , I1AC1CACHK. LONtlUSTlONS , 1NFAMMATIONS , UIIKIJMATISU • NIiUltATGIA BC1ATJCA. IIKADAUIIK TOOTHACHE , or any other PAIN , a few applications nro like niagli- , causing tbo pain to Instantly stop , A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS Internally taken In doses of from tlilrty to sltty drops In lmir a tumolor or water will euro In a few minutes Cramp 8pasm . Sour Stomach Colic , Flatulence , Hoartlmrn , Colora Morbus Oysen- try , Dlarrhiua , Sick Headache , Nausea , Vomlttn ; , Nervousness , Sleeplessness , Malaria , and ull Internal pains nrlslng from cliango of J ot or water or other causes OO Cents a rtattle Sola by DrusKists ( DIAMOND CUTTING in OMAHA ] I Wo do not out nnd polish these precious stones as they do } t in Ami B stordam , but for the next few Uuvh ( until our retail btoro is rented ) wo I I shall OUT THE PRICES to tlio quick on all DIAMONDS , mount-B g cd or loose I R 50,00Mvorlli of Ocins to go Tor 825,000 , or just HI all Price | gj Wo quote a few items to give some idea of the GRAND BAR-C I GAINS wo now offer : | I r.\lJli\i ; OIAMO.\I > FIN r fc KIS : | | l2.r l ) , $5 , $10 , $15 , $25 , $5 < > , $75 , $100 to $250j north$5 to $500. | I GHNUIXn l > IASIOJVI > EAR JtlS : | I $10 , $15 , $20 , $ 25 , $115 , $50 , $75 , $100 , $250 , $500 , to $1,000. | 1 Worth $2J to $2,000. | I orixusNj ; dmmomi hkoocbii- * . . g Q SCAIir AM > LACE I'INS : I $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ ! i5 , $50 , $75 , $100 to $500. I Worth $10 to $1,000. I GENUINE IHAMOND STUDS : * $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ ! S5 , $50 , $75 , $100 to $500. Worth $10 to $1,001) ) . Genuine Diamond Bracelet : , , Necklaces , Lockets , CutT Buttons , Collar lluttons , etc at correspondingly law prlco * . OHNaMKNTAIj DIAMOND WATCH CASK } in large variety , complete , with any llrst-cla's make of American or Hwlsj movement , from * .15 upto * > 0) . 1'INi : DIAMOND MOUNTINUS In stock anJ made to order > I.D03U DIAMUM1S ot all si/.e-j , from 11 ot a karat to 10 karats , nt ' prices ranging from ti' to i. "M per karat Itcsettiug of Diamonds u specialty Estimates tiirnlshod on application An eatly Inspection ot our stock will amply repay you , max meyer & BRO , Cor SixtontH M Faraam Sts P. S. The extreme LOW PIIIUCS previously advertlsol by us nn OITICAI GOODS , and all other departinentswlll contlnujln force during tills OUR OHKAT H DIAMOND 8ALU. & Uld Gold bou jht for cash or taken In exchauge DR JACOBS Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St O ItofMiislor Iallonts Hneuptlon Itoouu 30 mill -IO , Omaliiicl tpA ATT 11117'V i"r"lnfr from Norvoui Debllllr , I it Mnhbood , Killing Meroorr Hxhsuitlnu 1VJ JVlJlJ 111.HirDralD > , IVrrlble Uroaroi , Haul aud Illicit Ache , nod nil tbe effect ! loading to early decay und rtrlmpa Consumption or Jnianltr , treated aclentincally , by now luelboda OamultHtlJu Sroe Calarrli.ltueumallim , lolunou UUiliarger , inllty urloa , painful awelllnss quickly rullcTtd an 1 radically cured Illu traii'dLook , , " ! .lfo 8ecret Brrora' < eenta Henil forQauitlon Ltiton ony Cbroale Disease j milJY\i ITIli'U Utace andTrua e . licit facllltluaauparatu and ruroedlei for .ucvuutul jl vJIXiU ! 1 I IjO troatmtm of erery forof dl.case requlrln * Modlcal or Burxlcal troatmint Werauko at penalty of ilracea , Tri.aiea.llub reel , Cilrvaturca of Hplne , i'llci , Tumors , Caner MroncUUH Inhalation , Klectrlclty , I'aralysls , Itplleuiy , Kidney , Bladder , ISar , ttklu and lllood ana all Jrillcal Oura linns , nooks and question blank * free TMOI7 A U17U / \VA\TTJ1'M ABPECIAI.TXi Hook , Circulars and Qu atlon lift on Kerr IJJnrjAol'jO VJV > DM 1 < jJY ouaneii CfMUpatlou , N ural la , LeuoorrUtua 1 > I0 In tte Ilack.J'rulapsut L'teri , rilcl , Fcualo Vteaknesa , Dyspepsia , skin I'lmples and all lllood Diseases BjpliiliH , ( Scrofula Had UlooU , Hutu , Urinary Disease * unit Gloot Cured for JJIfe BUILDERS FINE BRONZE GOODS Of Every Design and Finish HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St ETCHINGS , • I I MmV 4 % 1 % IP * EMERSON , ENCi&VJNGS , J U M WLr MM E KniALLET & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES * m U0 H WTKIMDALL , MOULDINGS , . * * lllllSl FjHrpANOS&ORGANS FRAMES , H % PI WSHBKT MUSIC 1513 Douglas Street , OiTiaha , Nebraska TROUSERS j * AT NOVEL PRICES "j nn ' Three pairs made to measure at the price pf one in other tailor shops Better styles and qualities than are to be found elsewhere Mostly sample lengths cut off H for window drapery or branch stores They go now at novel prices , $5 , $6 and $ y , easily worth double _ _ Dressy men order two and " * three pair little more than the price of one QMcB TAILOR 1409 DOUGLAS I FINE 1 CLOTHING MeiVs . Furnishings s " CHILDREN - SPECIALTIES , DrTEJIcGREW Tlio Well Known Spoclullttt , fir MliK * k VA1E IHHUAHES f * 55 ? | * Olietandtilrlct- , r CJt/tfa * . iVwSai torrliiM Iniio | > , r > r wa v vim's " • • : > . i * > of yV S ? * Wii1 ; ? ! Manhood and fdOJJC < W 'jffljjW ' Ambition Htcr- I f ' i jT ) ) " • " "baolutelr tir jM y-S lucent , ( staiupa ) . BBBSfCT / I quickly and per j < \mji ! , 'iario.v Fitic ' Office S.E , Cor ltitli & Jackson Sta y ' . Omaha Neb , State Line Totilasgow , Helfitst , Dublin nnd Liverpool yjlOM NEW VOUIC KVKIUTIIUIISDAV Cabin 1 tt ugori5 to tX , • iconllnit to lowlluu of it II room Hitur lon H3 to fJ Ptcerogo to auil from Kurope at I oit IUUi "Stntoof Cnllfornla , " bullillntf AlUTiN Uai.dwin Cun litm'l Aiicnts , fklllroajwajr , Now York Joun DtKacs , Ueu'l We > l rn Axcnt 101 Itaailolpb St , Cblcago IJiimrK Uoouts , Tues McCanne , . Auonls at Omaba Manhood sTassa ITIUIIIIUUII . . , of routliful Impnidnc v causing I'rcniKtura J > ecar hervoui f ) l'UUjra Lot * Mantiood , Ac , bavins tt-I.U In rain very known l tm * | drli dbrovcrM a .Inipla liiMns of self curs , wtilcn ( I H . . li III send ( .uledl I ItEK to lil Wlow-.utfi'iera. a H > ddreuJUltlCKVU , i' , O.Pox&n , N wYorkCltr , . . M A Chloatro Drugglat Itetnllod 2,000,000 I