8 THE OiMAJlA DAILY 3JE1S : : THURSDAY , MARCH 12 , 1801 , THE C11Y , The NYliranlm llro liiMirntioo company Iwil but 51. ( MM ) liiHiiraiu'olth 'ilb'oti ' , MllloriV llli-hiirdHdn's floi-k Itintontl of 3.1HAK ( ) UN reported. Jurist ) Slilulil1 * to got ilowli to lilsolllre ji'Mtonltiy for \\\c \ \ \ lirst tlmo slnco liln tii'Mo * with tin.1 ( 'rippo. Ik' isn't lookIng - Ing vocy well , howovor. 1. W. Illloy's M'nipnlnj ; propensities ( , < ot him into trouble , and liU pufluil of enforced teoluMon will not oxplro in tlnio for him to sco the Master display of millinery. I'M Miller , the wiloonhoopor , xvanj ar- rented ypHtonhiv ut Iho Itistuticu of Draco Miller who keeps a house ut 10"i Kinith Ninth stroot. The woumn Paid Hint Mlllur vHtcil lior [ iltu'o and tliroiit- eiicd to atinihllato her. Frank Tuttle , iirlvato suerotary to Mayor Cimhlny , { in the tolls of la grippe. and \\iis unahlo to 1 > o uthlH desk yesterday , for tlio lirst Iliuo since ho was iippolnted , Thn nwyor'n olllrn with out Frank IB llko 11 country dunro with out tt caller. The funeral nf Mr . I'llonHoolcott took iilai'o at 10 oVliK'k jostonlay from i. I'htlomeim's cathedral , 'oleina ' high muss being c-olohrutod. Thi > pall bearers were P. Kern , .1. Doyle , A. 1 ! . Mt'Con- aell und H. .1. Sramiull. The remains were interred in Holy Sopuleluo cumuli liry. . ry.Thn Thn St Timothy mission relief work will bo limited to tlio following terri tory , except in easett nf sickness or funer- nls , until further not icu : ( Jruco on the north , yi\tootith on the \\obt. Tenth on tlio flint , and Cans on the South. Funds will bo Milielted to pay the outstanding claims against the mission anc the mis- Kionarv. Provisions and clothing will bo distributed from the illusion building nnd from hoiibu to lioiiio , as occasion do- Uo Witt's ' Ltttlo Karly Hisors ; only pill to curoslult heml'idio mul logulnlo thu "bowoK KIMS 11 ic i > TIII : A. Ii'vHy Hi'tniou of lliu Convention II Id YcntpiMliiv. It was ti/'nrly 11 o'clock when tbo state tumbur ileulers' conveiitloonsns called to order yesterday by 1'resldeiit Claik. The ( inc.stioii of raising nionoy to meet tlio expenses for tlio coming year \v.n brought up. Tlio'.ecretnry staled that there woio 2'J. > yards rcpiosoiitcd by tbo inuinbcrs of tlio nHsoclatlon , on wlili-b tlicro wus clmi gcil nil- nual duos of ? j oadi. Louis llradford stnteil that bovns of tlio opinion that a .secrotnrsbould bo employed by the association wbo sbould glvo nil | | | s time to the ( tulles ot thu olliait the associa tion was to bo majo a success. It was neces sary to liavo the secretary do this in order to gather in all the Inmbuimen in the stato. This idea , uas snppoitcd by Messrs. Fried of Fremont and Trotter of Lincoln. A Fletcher of Knslulllo embodied the idea in a. motion that a seeretaiy bo employed who would give all bis time to the duties of tlio oflU'o. Mr. Barry of F.iirlniry counselled modera tion in the matter. He was afrnld the asso ciation would not be able to meet its current ox lie uses. 11. N. .lowctt of Oniidia sugecstcd that the dues bonlaced at10 instead of $1. On motion of Air. Tioster tbo matter of oniplo.\inir a secretary was loll entirely with thoboiml of directors. I.ouis UradfotM of the commltteo on reso lutions icpnitcd icsolutious ivtmnlnp thanks to the olllcera for tbeir services during Iho previous year , and to the board of tr.ulo for tbo use of the room for the meeting. \V. II. Harrison of Grand Island suggested tbat the constitution bo amended to-allow the annual nicotines of thu association to beheld held la some otbcr town than Omaha , as tills would ( 'ivo tlio association a boom. At the suggestion of the chair , Mr. Harri son introduced an amendment providing that the iitac-o of mooting bo selected by the ooaul of directors. Mr. Col pet/or thought tbo amendment was too broad. It pave the directors too inucb latitmte. Thev might take the meetings to Kansas fity , Chicago or any other polar. Mr Harry thought the directors could ho trusted to do what was best for the associa tion. If they wcio not to bo trusted he , lor one , was ready to nvtlgn. \j. \ II. 1'riroof Sioux City , a diiector in tbo Xoitlmestein Lumberman's association , advised tbat the Hirelings bo not conllncd to the limits ot the stato. Mr. Troster of Lincoln advocated Holding tlio convention in Omaha on alternate years. Tlio Intervening meotlng- might bo hold in the larger towns of the state and boom the membership. 1) . t ! . Humidors of Kansas City said the dealers of iliat place would bo glad to have the association meet in that place and would try to make It to the interest of the body to Uoso. A L. Ulricb of Kico Lake , WIs , extended na Invitation to the association to moot at Itico Lake , one of tbo principal points in the lumber trade. William Fried of Fremont invited the as sociation to moot at Fremont next year. Mr. Colpetzor thought thu Kansas City In vitation was presumptuous. Ho denounced the whole tiling as foolishness. Mr. llarnett of O'Neill offeicd an amend ment to tbo amendment providing that the place of holding meetings bo selected by vote of the coin out ion. Mr. Harrison moved to amend further by coallning the choice to the limits of the stato. The constitution was finally amended to provide that the annual meetings bo held at home point in tlio .state to bo selected by the boardof directors. Thocominittco on resolutions reported a resolution of condolence on the death ot ,1. S. .Hedges of SheUon , Mob. , which was unani mously adopted. President ( . 'lark reminded the meeting that the questions of the salary of the secre tary and the annual dues hail not been set tled , and suggested that a full discussion be had on these questions. A call of tbo house revealed that tlioro were only ninety-threo yards represented and objection was made bMr Harry to making ' ing any change unless there was 'a larger percentage ot yards repiosonted Several of the members advocated Increas ing tlio dues to $10 annually for each yard. Other- * suggested that an assessment be made at some time during the year to meet any iiece-wiry expenses , as the present was an Ill-advised limo to muKo any increase in dues. The debate , or rather wrangle- , went on in very mixed up Miapo for over an hour , mo tion after motion bi'ing made and amended until the chair and speakers becnmo so badly mixed that no oao knew what was boforotbo house , rnnillv the boiud of directors was Instiucted to correspom' ' with all members of the association mid get their views on the in crease in dues , If these views were not in favor of Increasing the dues the hoard was given power to levy an assessment to meet the expenses. The directors met at 3 o'clock at the boar.l of trade rooms and re-elected . C. Sunder- land secretary. Mr Sunderland will here after devote U entire time to tbo duties of uis omce. Lewis llradford was elected treasurer. De Wilt's Little Karly Hisers. Best little pill ever made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. i'crniici. The following po.Milti wow is-jao t by tlio Euporiutendcntof buildings Monday : Andrtiu ( Irani , oue-sinry framecotlage , Thirty-eighth und \ \ rUht snouts . . . { 000 Panic . . . . . . . . . UJO W. T. Gniitbln , one-story Iraniu cottage , Cliftonlllll . 1.10) One minor penult . 'M Total . ilA'00 The following penults wen issued by tno suiwrintemlent of bulldlng.s yesterday : Uiolio loin und trust comimny. n-iialrs on bank biillillnM.\ti'ciitlniiul ; , Hod o ftioots . j Il.CiO Onu minor penult . . ' 00 Total . . . . . . J -'iO r Dr. K. T Miller , of Cross Plains , WIs , Ins expressed the opinion that , for obstinnto CUMof sypldlU and scrofula , AVer's Sir- saparilla is unquestionably the most elToetlvo remedy known to pharmacy Wonderful cures have resulted from its use. MAIH-J A.V A .V < hanccriiotit of .Mr. Malloy Tlio N'ov I'at-U I'aaiiler. iTohn S. Malloy of the Second Infantry has been appolntctl irljutanthy Colonel Wlu-nton. He was lit the departmrnt licadiiuarters yes- tenlay afternoon and received many congrat ulations , llr. llncho , ( .urgeonot HIP department of the Pintle , Is a member of the board ap pointed to revise the supply tabto and Held equipment regulations for the United Stales army. Tlio other three members nro Colonel Volhnn , Major tJhard and Captain Untidy. Tlio hoard \\lll meet in New Voikon March 1(5. ( Among other tilings to bo ills- cussed will bo some puk : panniers that weio sent out from the headuuarlors at Washington during tbo recent Indian cam paign , to bo tested by Dr. Haeho and his corps. These pannlurs are much larger than these In common use now in tbo I'liltea Stales army. Tliov nro the r.ngllsh pack pannier , made In London , and will welch when Illled between ' 'iMI and IKK ) pounds , Thuv mo made of wiclior work , heavily cov ered with raw hide uith tlio hair on. They nio fastened to the saddle of tlio pack mule by means of two short chains , and are al ways in position iijiiin tlio back of tlio mil- mat , convenient lor opening the door and dispensing without having to ho romo\ed from the saddle. Or Itache did not have occasion to test the praclli ability of the panniers lully dining the recent campaign , bill says lie is convinced Hint tlioy mo n great imiirovemoni upon the present method of ciuijtngstippllesand mod- I oil and smglcnl equipment in vogue In tlio United States army. Ho thinks , however , that some Imprmomonts may be made upon tlicm which \\ill lender them more conven ient. ient.Tho The health of the soldiers in the depart ment of the Platte is good , with the excep tion of a number of e.nes of K grippe. beC | , Lieutenant .lames M. Arr.ismlth has . . . appointed tilling assistant quarUTinast ° loops in tlio Held at Pine Hldgo agency and caves for that point this morning. _ _ .ic on vunir.s. New PIiv Insurance Agenoy. The undersigned 1mvo opened a llro iiihurancoai'i-ncy at rooms L'Ol-'i , J. , ) . Drown block , cor. Kith and Doujjlns nt . Wo represent such well Iviunvn old line comjMi.ios n the Plm-nlx , ( lermati- Amuiican , I'oniKsylvaiiia , Commercial Union and lloynl. \\ro will bo } jl' > d to too our friends at our otliee-.s at any tlnio nnd assure tlio public that any bu ino s entrusted to our agency will 'bo honor- nbly , carotully and aecunitoly attended to. TcloplionuNu. I 102. Ftii : : > L. HI.UMKK , A. B C DcstroyiMl a Dwolllnj ; , Fire yesterday afternoon destroyed the second story of the house of Mrs. Kato Ken nedy , la the roar of 1710 I'acillc street. Mrs Kennedy loses J..O'JOon her house and fiuni- tine , insnied for Jl.'Jtl'i. ' Two other families who lived m the building sustained small losses. IVoatlior I'rnhiihililioq for .Mnreli. If Jjiirch comes in like n lion it will jjo out likoahunb , ami vice voisa. Hut every day in the month , lain or sliino , tlio electric-lighted , btoam heated , ves- tihtilod limited trains of the Chienjjo , Milwaulico kc St. I'aul railway will run hetweon Omaha and Chicn o. The elce- Irie. berth roadiii < ; lamps in their palneo sleciin ) car.snrn Iho greatest novelty ot the ajjo. Ticket 'jlllce , loOl Farimm St. , Omaha. A Farewell l < ceeitioa. ] Kcv. CJ. S. Davis , the recently appointed superintendent of the Hulgarian mission of ! ho Jl. K. chiiich , will bo given a reception at Lho rirst Methodist chmvh next Sabbath at 3iOp. : ! in. Addiesscs will be given by Hisb op bowman. I3r. Aln\ileld , lov. ! T. C. Clen dcilmng and othon , . DurniR hs : short resi- lenco m this cltv , as ono of the editors of the N'obraslta CMnistian Advocate , liov. Davis lias won many friends who will appreciate thlsoppoitunity of expressing their esteem l-'or TV'ci-voiis i\liui-i : : ion I'se llorslUrtl's Add I'lio-pliatc. Dr. tlnson Walker , Mlnnt. Me , says : " 1 luwo usoil it with very pleasing ics'nlts. i liavo prescribed it for nervous exhaustion ; for that state of the nervous system following c.xpo3iireto the sun heat ; tor'wakcfiilness in cases seeming to be duo to nervous < leuiit\ ! . Ono.\oung man at school bad siuh 11 fcclinir of confusion b bis head that hu had to lea\o school. 1 ga\o Acid 1'liosjihate , and ho was soon able to resume study. ' ' Don't Tool \ ourscin Notwithstanding all nimorj to the contrary , tlio Chicago , Mihvaukoo it SI , Paul Jiy'd now steam heated p-ilaeo bloopiiij , ' ears , with "electric lights ia every borlh , " still loaves the Union do- not , Omaha at 0:10 : p. m , daily , nrriv- iiiyat Chieago at ! ) : . ' ! 0 a. m. , In ample tiino to make all eastern connections. Ticket ottlee , 1501 Farnam St. J. K. 1'itKsrox , R A. NASH , C. Puss. Ajjt. iJon. Aj't. Sirlckland Sadly Sd-icUen. J. W. Strlcldaml , an insane manwas found wmidoriiiL'upau.idowii tlio streets and was nrirslod. lie had J-'I.-J in money in his pccliots , which bo said he obtained fiom bis relatives , together with a lot moielio had tbrown away He would not tell his name and was booked under the above name because tbat appealed on a reieipt which ho had for diio-i to Homo lodge No llti , I. O. O. 1' , of Chicago. O The U. S. go veinment arc using largo man- hois of the Improved IIowo scales. Harden A : Sol leek Co. , agents , Chicago , 111. rou THIO SIMM.NCS Of'AiUmisns anil All Points South. Take the W abash , the best , and quick est route. Only ; ! t > hourto the Hot Springs , 40 to Xev\ Orleans , fri to .lack- bonvilio , GUO : Tampn , with corrospoiul- in fast time to all points south. UD- olinini ; chair and Pullman bulYut s'uup- ing cara on all trains. Uound trip UcUoU now on ale at fjroatly reduced rat' s. for tlckots an 1 full information cill at thn Wabasli ticket otlieoW'2 \ Knranm street or write. G. N. Cl.AYTO.V , A-'ent. , Hit ly ) a ( "al > lc Car. James Gamble was kuockod down by a cabblecar uUontd 'iO o'clock Tuesday evening on Tenth stioet , botwocn Douglas and Dodge. IIo wns cut and bruised but ids injuries ura not serious Oaniblc lives alone in a little room near where bo was hurt , mid Is In des titute clrc-umst.rico.s. IIo iiiiulo an applica tion this morning to bo sent to tbo county hospital. Tsefl > L tlillti/aa / cf Hcweo iOVeoratboGtandard. ANNA'S TOUCH OF HIGH LIFE , Mrs. Swolwk Visits Washington nml HobNobs Nebs With High Officials. HER FIGHT TO RETAIN PROPERTY. New I'axliiK SpeclllealliiiisAdnptctl \ the Hoard ot'l'ublloVorkN \l1or DJIJ.S of DIsiMiHsliiti Oilier lax'iil News. Astilo from having n cui ) Illlcil toovcrllow- Ing with trouble and sorrow , Mrs. Anna Swoboda , who io-tldcs at SMS Hickory stieet , has enjoyed a touch of high life during the .List month. A few weeks nio it was reported that she Had suddenly disappeared fiom nor limne , tbo facts In tlio CUMJ bcliiK miblldioil in full at that lime. Nothing was heard of the woman until a few dins 111:0 , when a lot- ler disclosing her whcreiibouls was published la Tnr Her. Mis. Swoboda has roturncil. nnd aeconlln to her own story her trio was ono that m\a \ full of experience. As 1. well Icnown , she has had trouble with thoielations of her late husband over prop crtv matters , ami in order to net \\-iiat sbo claims is her own , she concluded to KO to VVaslimu'on and lay the matter before 1'icsl- dent Hairisou \Vitli this object la view unit a imnll sum of money , sbo stalled on the trip Kebmary 1 . In duo time she reached Washington nml knocked at tlio dooi of the presidential mansion , I'resident Ilrtrlson was absent , and sbowns loforrod to the secretary of state. That ofllclal was not in , but Mrs. Swobcila belli an imdlcnce with his iirlvato societaiy , who referred her to ibo Austrian minister. With n letter of introduction in her possession she climbed a marhlo stair case and laid her troubles before thai tfontlo- inan , but us they were not of n national cliaracter ahe was nlTorded no relief , though she was Riven a letter to .1 , A. Frank , the sanitary oflleor of tbo melionolllati police force. Ho talked with her about the Omali.i property troubles , but as tlio case was not in bi-i Juilsdietioa , ho ad vised her to loturii home , ami to help her on the way , seemed transportation us far as Pittsbtnvr. In due time .Mrs , Swoboda ar rived in Hint city , nnd airnln was furnished tr.inspoitatipii , this time to Chicago , upon rcnchhif ! Clncimo sbo became side , owing to loss of sleep and oxnosuie and from the depot was niton to tlio homo of tno friendless bv John Fole.v , the county agent. After remntulng there a weel ; sbo was given trausnortatlon and returned to tills city. ' Altimngb Mrs. Swoboila nccomplisired but little , hho had an enjoy.ililo time nt a Hilling c.\pense , nnd Is again prepared lo taku up the light to retain the | iroperty which she claims is being taken fiom her on a fiau Ju- lent claim. SIM C1PI AT10X4 l-'Oll I'AVIXO. Changes .Aladc by tbo Kiiarilol' I'nlillo Works. The board of public works has not yet com- pleiod Iho work of revising the spccilic.it ion blanli.s on which the contiacts for public woilts are to bo let. The more Important part of the work was however , completed today. This comprises the forms of grading and paving. In stone block pavement , the revised specifications provide that tbo blocks shall bo ! ) to . " > inches wide , ( Ito 7 Inches deen mid > to I'J Inches long , of sandstone or cranito diosscd to piesout rectangular faces , straight edges on top , bottom and sides ; nil blocks to bo laid on si\ inches of sand , and after being thoroughly manned to have ono inch of sand apiead over Iho entire pavement. In brick pavement all brick must bo thoroimhly-vltriile.l or equally as good laid upon si\ niches of concrete upon which Is spread n two-inch cushion of sand ; bricks to tie not ICST than eight inches long , two inches thick and four inches deep. Drick blocks may also be used ot size , twelve indies long , four inches wide and live indiedeep. . These will bo lam on six inches of sand similar to stone blocks. In asphalt paving- , under form No. 10 A , a foundation of siniche - , of roarrete , with a wearing surface of two and n half inches of asphalt constitute the ieiulrements. | Under loini Xo. Id I ! , aic required a foundation of four inches of concrete and two inoHei of a- > - phnlt. PorinXo in C , calls for a foundation of six inchei of lolled broken stone , upon which is poured ono gallon per square vard of hot p ivlincnmpoilti'n ' ) uja which , lnll in spread tlio hinder course , compoicd of broken stone not inoro Hum ono and a < , nartor inches and not loss than one half an inch hi diam eter , thoroughly mi.veil with hot composition , said course being ouo and ouc-liaU inchiM thick after rnllintr , and lin.diy covered v. Ith one anil one-half inches ot asphalt fora wear ing surlaee. All asphalt pavements arc required to bave a stone gtitte- and bo protected ut all street car rails with a low of stone blocks. For all concrete , biokcn stone or slait imt more than two and one- halt Inches nor loss than one-half an Inch shall bcusul. This stone must be mixed with cement moitur made of one pirt Mil waukee or Louisvillecomentand two parlsof cli-iin bank sand in ttio propoitiou of live parts of stone slag for the mixture mentioned Tlio concrete is to be mixed as dry aspo-siblo and allow water to llusti tosurl.ico wbonull lammed. A u'liaranteo of live years will be required for all asphalt and biicic pavement , and ono year foi the stOi.c. Dr , IJirnoy cures catarrh , Hco bldt ; \V II. McCoul , Hen ( ialliurhcr. F. I . Kirk- endall , M M. Marshall , i ; . M Imrtlelt and O. II. , aiul IU ( i. b.illnu went to Chicago yesterday tlio Uurlingtou. AIIOUT/A rilANSI'Kll. lilukn Oter a HyHom Hint l ICvldently iiliuscd , There Is ( omritilng wrong with tlio trnuv for legulatlonsbfit.NTCcn the depots in Omaha , and \V. \ 1' l'eter , formerly a citizen of Iowa , but now of Lincoln , Neb , learned of this fact Tuesday , amipaid ) | l for the Informa tion , lloielutod bis experience to Ofllcor ricmlng at the union de ) > ot. I'etei-s said ho bnuglit a transfer ticket for hlm < clf nnd wife tin the Chicago , Mtaueaio- | lis Omahit train Just before reaching tlio Webster street depot , Iroin ouo of 1'ax- ton .t Kharp's a cat.s. When bo left the train the man who hud sold the ticket to htm pointed him to a row of hacks and'busses nnd said , "Yonder is the transfer. ' As ho approached the vehicles a liiichman sang out. "Hero's jour transfer , " ami Mr Peters and his wife stepped Into tlio carriage nml were soon swinging across the town toward the union depot. Mr. 1'i'tcrs hati'lcd thu dilvor the ticKct he had bought on the train , hut the driver would not take It. IIo demanded' ' another dollar , saying that he was not work ing for I'axUin , x'Sliarp.lind after enntoiidllitf with him for a few moments Mr. Peters paid him and stuck tlio useless ticket in his pocket. Olllcer I'lemlng told Peters to visit Paxton & Sharp's otllco on I'ourteenth street and get tbofl refunded. Peters wont to Iho ubovo named olllce but could not get Hie ticket cashed. 'Old jon cash that'ticket Hint n Lincoln mini brought in beio this afternoon"'a re porter asked the young man who prjstdos at theolllcodoslt In'Paxton .V : Kharp's place on Fourteenth stieet. "N'o I didn't. If wo would casb every ticket of that kind tbat co'aes la bcio wo would lie out n good deal of money In n week , " said the young man. "Aio such mistakes ns Hint often made by persons wlsblmr to bo transferred ! " "Yes , thov happen every lew dnjs. " "U'hois tobhuno for it' ' "Well , wo nln'tVo soil tickets for our line and if lusseiiKcrs lido in a luck that ain't outs , 1 don't see how wo are to be blamed for it That wns n 'bus ticket that man luul and lie 'ol lutoii hade. " " \Vere the words ' "Bus ticket' printed on it ( " "Xo. but it is understood that tlinso are 'bus tickets. Tbo back diivcrs deceive sono ol tlio passengers by yellinw 'transfer licie , ' but people o unlit to look out and get into a 'bus oidntoone of our hacks , and then they would not bo obliged to pay twico. " "U'ould it not bo rljilit nnd fair for jou to refund tlio money when \ou Had that a pas senger has made a mistake nnd lias been car ried by a hacldiian not in your empo.t" ! " \\'e could not do that , because we could not loll for sure whether the parties present inR Mio tickets had really paid lor them or had gotten them from some notel porter ami was simply working a puno on us.1 Miss Itcsslo II. Hedloe , of Hurllngton. Vt , had a disease of the s.Mlp which caused her hair to become very harsh and drnnd lo fall so In-clv bbopcatecly dared comb it. Ayer'1- llaicigor \ gaso her a healthy scalp , and made the hair beautifully thick and glossy. The ( rlmin.d Calcnilor. The Jury in the also of Aai'ou U.ilbriduo , tried for receiving and secrotiiij ; tbo Sl'JO diamond stolen by Minnie Green ashoittlino ao ; , eamo in yesterday with a verdict of not gullly. C. II. Cook , charged with larcenv as bailee , was put on trial bofcr'.1 ludgo Clarltson. t'ook bo'icht ' a wnt h of Max Me\erix : Urolher , made a partial payment and uuvo : i mortgage on it for tlio balance Ho then sold it. The MIowing criminal cases were setter tor trial. Wednesday-HtiittMs Cooper and Crei li , Intceii ) from tlio pernr.n. TliundaKtato vs l''rank Crawford , as sault \\itli intent to murder. Frhliy-State ( Jhailes Kishcr. robbery. Monday .State vs Hen Colin , concealing stolen property. 1 Momiav-htato vs John II. Clampott , ns- saiittwth Intent tcrlciit. , . , Tuesday Stuto va Carey .1. Warblnglon , inahcioiis destruction of property. 'I lie Itcsl JCcsu l. Every ingicdlont employed in producing Hood's Kaisnpniilhi is sti icily nnre.and is the liest of its kind it is possible to buy. All the loots and herbs are carefully selected , per sonallj examined , andonli , the iicst retained So tbat tromtbetiineof putchasountil Homl s Sarsaiiarilia is prepared , everything is caic- fully natchcd with \icwto attaining the best lesult. Whv don't you try IK Not a itind ! Can in1. Two Nebraska Cilv young men , Frank Davis , a Western Union moiscagcr , and John \Veir , a driver for tbo Pacific express company , were Inthcclty josterda.\ treat meat for bites they received Iroin a snjipos edlv iabld canine yesterday. Mrj. \ . I , . Henbow of 5 ° iii Sniith TwPi > t\ sixth stieot , who iiossosse * n mad stone , treated the joung uenllemcn and pronounced it a case of mistaken Identity The wounds were not affected by the applica tion of tbo magic stone , and this , Mr lien- bow says , is n sure sign that the dog that did tlio biting was not suffering Ironi rabbles Tlio young men returned homo during the alternoon. No griping , no iriusea. no pirn whonDo Witt's Little Kaily Hisers are talcon. Smal pill. Sato uill. lle-st pill. Sir. Cilisoii'h Loss. The total Insurance on the ( Jibson , Miller it lilcbnrdson stock foots up$7ilOlJO. It is now almost certain tint Mr Hichardson nnd Mr lilIer will wllhihaw from tbc linn ns soon : is the business is straightened out. Mr. ( Jihson , however , will open out nnntlior pimtuig eslabllshuient as soon us is practicable. All the books and papers of tlio linn are be- intr checked o\er in tbc ol.l ollleo of ( tover- nor Iloyd's on Ilnrncy sticel. S. S. S. , is the only permanent cure for contagious blood Taint. Old chronic cases that physicians declare incur able arc cured in every instance where S. S. S. , has had a fair trial. I honestly believe that S. S. S. saved Send for our my life. I was afflicted with the very new book on worst type of contagious blood poison constitutional and was almost a solid sore from head to fuot. The physicians declared my xr Blood case hopeless. I quit everything else Diseases , and commenced taking S. S. S. After mailed free. taking-a few bottles I 'was cured sound The Swift and \\ell. Specific Co. , Thos. R Ycagcr , Elizahcthtown , Ky. Atlanta , Ga , RBSTAL'RANT ' p Bee Builciinc : , , Hi oak last , - 8 to 10:30 : a , in. Dinner 12 to 2 p. in , Snpprr 6 to S p. in. Best Table d ? Hole. A La Carlo at all hours. l I .III kill till Wl I II Uoom for Ltulles' alone , or with ( ioiitlo I \l'l MTll I . n 11111,111 H * - > t * I 111 moil. I I III H. Mr.SINK. ! > . I'r II I' ItlM'IV II. I'll l ir | Mu > Iliiliil curtilin uioSHl i Hi pav ttUur : 4 I'H J STEPHEN ! , Ltlttuon.O LASISS OITL1 1 1 cnule lientliq nn npnweiful Knialarcf uUik > r 1 tr ( fdiy fcafe , Ntr Uil ( j-i-nkH * " ' * r"J - < > ' * u > ! ( i "uUcuUit. Addieii LK& UKUU CU t Uutftlu. K V Of all former efforts in the display of merchandise. The entire liMi th of our magnificent s windows on the 15th street side , utilised in thr grand exhibit of our enormous Spring stock The steady increase in this branch of our business has now reached such proportions as to necessitate our purchasing1 in car lots in order to supply c.ieh . .season's ' demand in Mats , Iho same as in Clothing , Wo arc prepared to fit all shapes and sixes. Our Spring- stock embrace9 all the new blocks , shapes and shades , from our line of Derby's at $1.50 , $2.00 , 2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 and $4.0O. Von can select both quality and style , equal in every respect to the Dunlapor Knox. In out line of Stetsons , Crushes and Knock About soft hats- for general wear , you will find prici-s the least consideration. In our Children's Hat department , every mother knows if there is any thing new in the market , she will be sure to find it here. The protracted cold weather luis by no means retarded our preparations for springin the clothing1 line. We arc rc.icly for you wilh'p superb line of Spring Overcoats , Spring Suits , new effects in Trouserings , and a most CD 1114 plcte and novel line of Furnishing goods , Don't Fail to See the Hat Display , Cor. 15th and Doug-las. Money Cheerfully KefuntU'cl in all ( 'a . \Vlioro ( inoilf AKI2 NOT SATlsl'AC'TOUY. S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , NO OURK ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. Fc\onteen ypirs I'xponcn t \ tci/nlar I.TII Imtn In uiril cine millpi inm * liow hitlll lr < * fitlnj ( with tlio tiiciiti'sl iuie H nil No. . \ ' u * < l.rnnn mi I t'mnl I ) | OKIM A IITIII cicnr i urc inrinilwl I.iri iitnrrh Monimtcjrrliciii l.i.st Mnnlii -enuini Wonkiii'-i Mclil ' Ones ltniul | < > in i vplil l < hlrti tuio. iimlinl > IH > en c" < ut llio Illuo 1 iiii mi I I tinnrj ( Iruan N II I Kiinutili'Di.iUir'ii i ui j i-ii't1 I iiinli'ilaki * nml full li tint' loii'iilliumn f co 1 ! ' k M sliTics vl l.lfv > cnl fry O'llcoliniri 'J u in toi | > m Mimliiy IU n in to I. in CURBS AND PREVENTS Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , lull.iiiiin.illi'ii' ' t tin' I < in/i nml Hnv < * ! * S I itli.i Ib II mill 1 i "t Dili's 'lioihiiho , llc.iilnchp , I'lilii" In tinll.ick ( lu-t nml anil all Iho u-illil OF TM9HS OSLO. The niipliPnllon of IIAI\\ ) \ \ -1 IIi\lV : ) Hl'MKK lo tliomi-ts | ntrprlc.1 , uill Unlnntlj 10) ) ovu nnrl teen euro ! millrror Intcrnulh mil' ' "c i't truni tlilrl ) t < "l < l > ilr"is | In half n tiimnici of ati It nlllourplnn on iiiiinii'nt' ( ramp"i > : im -i'nr < ! iiiiin-lt loin I Iniiilciicillfiillniiii Dlarrlinfii k lliMiilmlic NniiscniniUinp d III < hllN Nci VIMI IICI % > l i''lei' | nc ! > i nml nil Internal lulns. 50 cents ; i bultlo lur nlont dnn-'Kl'ti II\H\\\\ A ( .O. t ! \ \ urrei fcl F'irn five lilchett nwa have bci M irudvi'fl hj bc.i Inn > A Johnson from tllf fcn-nt liiteni.iilunal expo Niliuii-i fur lliu Miin'iIoilU of Hi. ir Porous I'lastora lit ) 1 ( itlllT COO(1 ( llCIIMlIl'S 1'l.i'torn luivo ninny roni- iietllort but no ii\alt. It H not n nostrum. ( let thu ( icmilne nnnllTAAM AI\VOOIIIAI"-'I.IS | : are the III ill I U be t nii'l enl > iii-uli" | < prcvilhol liv UUUU in r , . , , , , ! jiliisiilint l.ir lliu diroof (1 ( ( iiniliiu.i iini ) dlsiliiir/c't trim the iirlnni ) urminii nlii-rlliMl nr ncciulru I SI 'M per l iAllilriiKisult. . v ro * v ' ' ' 1' } " COLDS IN HIE HEAD , by one application. CATARRH , in a very s'jorttimo. HA"X PEVER , in fiom 3 to 6 days. EARACHE , instantly. FIFTY CPNTS A rnitu : u\ \i.i , DUI ( .iii r < 1'icii 111 I ttn\\ \ \ l > \ Ihu IMIINOMM : : MI nn i sr CD. H.llKl'l Illiick. Oiuuli.i. f. A , Turkish Tea 250 , Turkish Cou h Cure 500 , Turkish Lin iment 5oc , Turkish Asthma Cure 500 , 1 lahn's ( jolclcn Dys pepsia Cure 500 , Turkish Toothwash 251- . All dru ists. lofhors Ill' < ) / / ( ! Vllll II lll-lliuti/ iililc'i Iiiinni 'oijilu to 1,1 ] ' < < ' ! Mollii i-nml < nilil. 'S ' iiniii ( 'iiii/iiii'iiii ut nf IIH J'niii , Iloi-riif nml Hints. AftPi'ii-liiRuiii but ill uf HiilEii'i's I'lli'iul" I pint ) ri'.l litu halt , pa uun 1 in l tud i xpi'i | IMII'I > tint \ \ < Mkn SH iitti nml ti li siic i i .i- . " Mn. A-.MI tltiih , l.iiii.ii , Alu J in. nili , I-'l | S IU li\ o\ | > l > 'H * , chirKi"-I ' ' . < > > lMi.ilnf | | prii' . . , ' Vipi'i I..ill , . DM , A I . Mii'hii.iiiiillnl in f. iiu lit ] ' ' ! ( ; : , : > ; : ; : .i i.vroit < , , VTI.\T\ , . . \ , M > ! I ) llU.I. . liUl i. ' . ! > ! - - . OR , BALEY | , Grnduutj Dentist , V I nil - . ! < ( 'It'itli on liu'.in ' r I in1 I IN l I'm l MI- \ i ! ir t in tu iriiniri < l li'illi I'xlrui Icil wllluiit .liui.i'i ml nilh"iil nmn'Ml.i't . n IKII | | inul iU.'r l Hint- l I mi st inlix Hi ul.v mil lunii \ \ < ik . - nitln'iii i Int.- All wiik OIKfc PAAT 'i i i. K * 'TH AND FAriNAM I HIM. . l > ll tut' ' i i \.inn < l.'l ' I II Illll > ' l < . k ( mm l < > l jiiiitlilnUrron cnrly ilci'ny , iisllii ( o.ini'Kn ! , lo < t iniiiinHiil , . 'to. I \\fll HI'll I \Ulll.llilr tl.lltlM ) i.ll ill ruul.llllllU full inilli'iilnrs Mr Imrno uiii' , I'll ) ! ! ! of chur.-o iiK < illi"il nrK | Klioulil lm nail l \n ) limit wnn IH IIITMHI an I ililillltntul , 1'roC v < , I'O\VLiit. : .TIuutliiM , Cuiiu AND Is not pica nnt to tnkc , iw it is com posed of all the medicinal qualities thri'go to inako no\v and r.ch blood without compelling' the consutnor to pay $1A BOTTLE FOR DE-THIRD SYBUP which can bo bought a-'y ' xvuoro lor thirty-flvo cents a Ballon , ns nil sur- sapniillus tiro. BEQGS' BLOOD PCJRIoIERnncl BLOOD MAKER is compose 1 o. " pure inocliclno , mtltil- ICAVS the purchaser totuld syrup , whch is udviso.l v/hon fjivon to childron. If jour dnitiKbt iloos nnt Isron It neeopt no subititulo , bill order dii-ci-t from Hcf-'irs Mfp Co , I'.r.-l'.ir ' ' MicliiKiii St , riilcairo , 111. , ami tlii'.Vill . forwan ! , cxpri'is pirp.iiil , ono bottle - tlo fur Jl or si\ for > "i. BROWM STOCK FARM. 1801. STALLION 5J3A--ON. 18O1 MON \VOOU \ 11212. S'.liil ' liy Mitiinn. 1) ; \i.1\v n I ' . ' " -V i 1st limn I'n.riKc In I'niiiiKi . M . . . "il ilani Anllinn , li.\ I u > " l l < > . ' ( I il.ini AII IISI i , by Itv-ilj U' llcllf'Uitnlor ' 4tlnluin Dully Mlllsliy t-oi'lt y sAnu'iR-aii'-t.ir ' fcSiJo TO I.Xv-U UM. , Ilrooil ) | , ircs. Colts and Tillies Tor Sale , Ilii-lililliiK t wnliy tin'4K it III i-I. \\ilUcs.sro \ of \\lii.Inn \ \ UllUii . ' II . - . a f.i-lili > , liiul - ' - \ LarnliiMIUis n ill i 'iioilniii' Mini fm I'.it'ilivia in hi-tiir limn' anil MI M "p. DROWN , - - Papilion.Nob Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphitos Of Lime and Soda. and aiHtllnrvii r.tlll . .melt ahliiniinl , nlll { ii-li tih iiiiis'iiti-iiiih-a < nreiin , . 7V119 Hif II trill iinuiiiii < iiinf'itrliiifii riiiinut no it tin il IKI ( I , , lr coil Hi IT nil na la ninl.n > ' . 1'iiliitiililK I" flivltlri' Kliniiiirld. Urnll'n ' " > " ? ! ' i l'i'i'iinint iai i.v ctnt I.I I I.ll Oil : , ClllllllllKll ll'llll .llll.llllllllH- lihltti If iilmiiit IIH iniliililt , < in mill ; . 1 in- thin tuiKiin IIH mil in fur tin' jiict } the Hlliniiliiii nil < / " " " " > * < > / ' " ' ' / ( / ; CONSUMPTION , .M'KOJ'ff , I , lllin'llll'lH unit CllltU.\Jl CniHIlI or HIHT.Itr. CIHI > . < lll Ih-Htl'llttH nil It , lint lie nirfiinn art tin" lien uinr , 3tliriin c imur imltntiaiif. OMAHA idiiii > iiiir iiiin"ii \ \ i n-urn SCHOOL OP r,2sar ; : : , ; : , : " u"iw TBLEaEAPHY , M ! T . _ AM ) KVK.\INC ? ONIA' TWO . ' T pKUKjuM".Ci\cK.s ( lliursdiij1 March 11 W , B. riihlYMJiA.MJ'B -CJ HK/VT - 1JIC. - Consolidated f/Iinstrela / t'iiinii-c | ( < l I'U'lusU i > l y lit sii'llar loli-lir.lios. . Hilly I iiuTMin. Iliirni-y I' nun , HiiKl-o/ l > i > iiilicilv I.uLcclniDlcr.ifl mill Su-ncr Iti HIM l luio , nil tintrU u lug xMis'itlomil HUM My. 8 - TltK OUAGCi - 3 i.uu.i-r trutpANv nMu\'iuiMi : NK\V | DON'T MISS II1' ' , 1'rltc1" " TOiul ir Friday and Saturday , March 13 nnd 14 , tit in il.i n M.ilinc-ii. thol'lciiir [ i | n1 lrl-.li llriiinn , THE IVY LEflP A 'i 1 1 uln tulliu.Tlli A il i f 1 1 Mi i | i mi. tor1 .1 f.'iillirt .Nicdu'iiiriiiKnii / , 'lln llit Irirli JiQand Ho I liui' i * nniriia \ \ .1 ( iiinniir Ii , nh I'iptr , FOP IlioKnKloi IllKliI ano.iKlr r.irrloin II\orlillil In iminlnii' Hear tlio fiiiniini Iv ) I.ont ( Ju.irlcltu la cholri' M lei ll < no n ( IrUli nif ldli ( Milo of ci'uia oiicns Tliurdi > ni riviil'ir ' prlics. BOYE'S , 1 lilt 1I I . Nil . I I 1 SUNDAY , MONDAY TUESDAY , iH ( Tim PftTTI ROSS ; ( COMKDIENNEJ Auiul liy Opcirvc I llo.il..K'c. u Iluirvf > Kieh nml IL Muili > > ( mi piny b \tl-\V MCJNOAV .111(1 IMP. Kilo iippns Kitiirdny ut u mil u TIIK ( JUAXI.UN1 ) : VW SUNDAY , MARCH 15 , 110\'l - I nnnlC't mulMubt ni-i o bful I molly , "A BITJSTCH OF KEYS , " - OK THE IIO'I v L. ivi : IUTIIINH. i.NTiitl-iv : M \ \ ! \MIU : TIIv i vriu Oiilic'itr.1 , TJc anil &c , IliiUon llov Otl-Cf DIME EDBH \Villl.u\vIcr , Mnnaxcr ( . 'or 11 than ] I' . \VKI.K ot MAIl' 11 . ' Aqii.itlf ' i Ior t'npl II i Manllnli lrt all . Mc-imnlil Mur-in nun A h > u. s . < i , h \riist Kcl Ai in Ii. iif Iri-h i o uiMian HI..BII llr Cloa- ItiuiMrs liiv Hulls IKIIII , J .1,1. I IUIUK ! „ I UMMlf . lrui < /lst ! < nml a c ni.ii | > f i. Mlculaui. With Double Wire Suspensory. 'ATIISTED Al'B. 16,1887 KFBOVEDIULY 29,1890 , Crnlnnd Nor.m IIO > , 1C 111 111 ! ) Z , . - DiisnOH TriMitli. hnnitniil Wast- cn'-es raiMvl by Inliu roll , us In \ "Ulb , Ace .Mar- nuil IT dlnslo EKNP TO TSFS'ON | > .m.i : PAH nil' ; rf > ll TEll- TA1N Cu.Ml'j.AlM'S ' OX III ! lli\s 1IUAI. AI o ail iiiTlrlu : TIIIHK nml llrlt Ciiiiiljlnril. Siml So iio-into for run. lllu-iratoil iKx.k 2W piik'fH , % liltli uill l > o cent } uu In plan u'alctl I'cvel- upti. .Mention tli Id pacer AiKlrt'.j Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co , , 3OO N. Uroadway , St. Louts , Mo. W. S. ROBINSON' Cliciuist nml VssajiM * . l I'lini'ilv In Clu-mliMl I.I'M ' r.ilnr\ ifilo ' ' iMnl Aitontton Gtvfn to Ores. \ \ tueis ui id Oils. Duil c St. , Om.iha , Neb jp Ob.nlraafis'jAEthmaCuron'rcr'.ii itotli * r..T'i1" " j ' " " "v'rt " " > ' " " h if rii A.ICiUr"V ° iJtlhtl" 1 < V ' In irjnriirri ( A. neil . /riri 1-ri-c. n . . .n4