THE OMAHA DAUAr TIUTNSIAY. ) MAHCIL JO , JS91 THE CITY , Inllor Pat'oy Huvnj U mriln on duty nt the i-lu Jull , after \vio tllnf ( for a week with la grippe. Mrs. I'valltio Kiditcrdlud nt her homo , "SKI Taylor Hit-cot. Monilny iifk > rno < m. Her i-onmiiiM NVIMV forwiirili'il thin iillur- nuuti totiuleim , 111. , for bmlitl. A mocUni ; will be held nt tin1 Onmlm wlii'ol club lii'iulqiwitiM's no.\t Tim-day o veiling ( or tlio | ) iii'iOMi | of or'iuil/.liir ( ( , an Atiintuiir AUiletlo A dollcioto and I'lint.v moimrntlon Is i Coint ( YUM in , ladli'H1 llnil It mi- oxi'ollcil for loinovlni ; tun , minlmrn and nil nklii uruptloiH , noli ! by nil dru 'luts. Mrs. ( ' . ItVlnul , n slstor of Mrs. Hurry P. Uonol , dloil lit tlio i-oildi'iico of Mr. fmiol ) Tiiobdny. The ruinultiHoro foriviiiik'il this uftui'iiooti to Tisldluu , 111. , for IntiTinunt. John A. Gordon , fomiorlv chlof rlorlt of thcuar dupiirtiiuMit of Inn Union Ta ctile , lins rcluriu'il tii Oniiilm and tiikon a position In tlio shops , l-'or tholast two yours ho 1ms Ix-en oinplojcd In the census bureau atVndi Inytou. Chluf of 1'ollro Si--uoy loft last ovoiiinj , ' for t'lnxolaml , Mil , win-to ho will pa's a llfti'oii da t IPIIMI of ab-unco \\H\\ \ I oil nnd ( Jim. Mr * . Scnvoy has l > oo there for tlio jKist two weeks anil will return with the chief. Clovolaiul iat-aino dlsUiu-u down the peiilnsiiliu- , about ! i' * > 0 miles from .laekMinvillo. On tholr icliuii tlio tourists will stop at St. Aii U9lino and JacUwmvlllo. \nur Brocor for Cook's Hxtni Dry Itn jierlal ( 'luunpiKiie Onni used no other will null. Its boiiuct Is tli'lldous IKAVKMNC ; IN sTYiiK. Jlow tlio IViiniyl van Ins " 1'ersoti.nlly ComliKMi'il" lnoy | tlic- I rip. Tlio llrst of tlio I'onnsjlvniila r.illroml roinpnnj's iiersoimlly romluetoil ( .Soklon ( Into tours , whli-li loft Now York Keurii.u-y 7 , nrrlvoil In Oinalin txt " p. in. vestordny from DOIIMT. Messis T ikcy nml lll.iok , of the real ostnto cxcliiiiKQ , anil Souotury Nnsoii , of tlio lio.inl of truili ! , met tlio party nt Mnrnlii niul osrortoil It to tills city. At tlio tlopot nil of the oxciirsionUts were pro filed with iMri-itiHM nnd ilrlvon about tlio clly under ttio Knidnace of thu local commit- too. too.Tlio Tlio party passed through the business poitton of tlio city nnd Uewcil tlio rcsi- ilcncos uloiiK Ki.xtei'iitli nml Twenty-fourth Rroots | , ivtinninp iinaln to Km mint sttvct wheioTiu : 111 i : and i\e\sp York hfo build- lii M , ttio court lioi.so. liuiUsmid other points of Intelost ro itispt'ctoil. Kneli tno'iibei- tlu > p.irty wns tn-csentcil nllli n small snmcnli-by tlio lionul of tr.ulo , containliifj statistics of Omaha's population niul imlustiii" * . Tim pin tj then illviileil , seine Koinp to the Jini'ltiiiKutks nnd other iiiimufncturliiK os- tiiblishinoatslillo others ri-tituil a ffiiin- " " * ' < > r ntjlio larBo letall intabllslunoiits of the city for tlio purpose of in.iUIng purcht es of mementoes of the trip. Hetinnini : to'heir ' train tin ) tourists pre- pnrod to m.iUo tlicinsulvos conifortablo for the tnjslit. Tim I rain InliUh the p.irty travels Is con- elili'rcil tlio lint'sttliut over crotieil tlio con- thiont , and Is coniposoil of n combination car containing : i liarbor shop and bath room in ono end , n l > .i irn'o ( apirtniunt in the other niul a lu\\nlously lit toil up suiokhi room in the center , l ollowinir tins Is the Uiinnp car , with Its foico of IhreocooUsnnd four wnili'rs , ( iipoiinteniled by u coinmissarv ntont ; nnd n dlnltiKiMr conduitor. rsoxtoomus the four Ploopoislth n porter for i.iclihllo the roar is brought up by the attractive obsorvn lion i.ir.hlch Is tliu ioooitiuii ] loom of the train , It Is littud up with movable plusn ehniiN. an nprlnht pinnontini , ' desks nnd well Illicit booU-mses. lloio , too , is foundJ. H. Solnn , the ofllulul stenoi-'rapher nnd typewriter - writer , who attends to the business and social correspondence of tomists. A Pullman con ductor , a bappipoinaster , two electricians and a colored maid complete the train force. The train is boated UiiouKliout by steam nnd lighted bj electricity. The cars mo marvels of beauty and luxurious In the. ex treme , being upholstcietl anil finished in the highest stjlo of the nit. Tlinho personally conducted tours are the creation of the Pennsylvania company and were Inaugurated tlueo years aio. The road now runs regular tourist trains to points of lateiest in the soutn during the winter aail to the west and north In the spring and sum mer. The details of iho trip arc all under tlio ninnngcinuntof the company's agent , \\lio ncL'Oiiipnnics the ti.iin , and the tounstt , are thoieby relieved of all anxloty on all matters ol detail. The paity yestcrdav was in clmi'KO of Sir. Colin Stnikls. tourist au'i'tit of the company , nnd Mrs. It. l < \ lleiuler , who nccomp.inled tlio tourists as chapoioiio The members of the party weio high in their pr.iiso of the cfll- cient manner In ANhicli Air. Studils had looked after tlicir welfare and n meeting of the entire niut > was held on the train cu route from Denver yesterday utuhicb a very complimentary letter A\.IS imticteit and signed by all the mcnitiers of the putty , to Do Bent to tlio general agent of the Pennsylvania road at Philadelphia The letter wns highly commend itory of Mr Ktudds and expressed thounivuisal sntibfnction of nil tlio signers nt the suctibstul conduct of the trip. The crjtluulo of the p.uty e.xtoiuled also in thodlioction of the ilep.irtmontof gastronomy , and a ptirio was imulo upnt the saino meot- Iiigforciieb of the cooks , aecompanied bylet- tors of n roinliiiicntnry ] ) nature. " The prime moor In"thcso expressions of satisfaction nml approval was Mr. Herman Maims , n prominent Jeweler of Xeiv Yoik , and the gentleman \\lio enjojs the distinction of having Drought the opd into general favor in this country , Tlio train pnlloil out of the depot at S..50 i > in for Chicago , where the p.uty will stop nuring the day , after widen the members will return to their rcspoctlvu homes. Ciflsslei's Mncielleulacho 'A'afcrs. Cures all homkchcs inJ0 minutes. At all di-it-gb .1 A.\tH.M'tMK.\ . 'Superb.i ' , " the Ilanlon Ilrothors' latest nndimiwli'st spectacular creation , opens at Uojil's opor.i house next Sunday evening nnd remains for ono week Durinj. the on- Raueinont ono matinee \ \ 111 bo given , on Sat urday only. ( lorgvous mul cfloctivo settings abound In ovcry act nnd scene A tlo\\'rr ship upon a sea of roses , a par lea of beauti ful pmnts , in the blossoms of which the faros of lianiUomo Indies appear ; n bark drawn aciuss n shimmering , moonlit sen by plumn nnd rosy iiiermnids ; an African juagto tilled with stinngo beasts nnd boirid ) itiantoms , and a wondrous transformation scene , in the background of which sparkles the Foun'nin of Perpetual Youth , tlio water of which sparkles with the hues of iimny-colorcd s , nroputtof tlio spectacle. Ointiha r < edge Xo. it'.i , Order of Klks , takes Its annual bonotit nt ttio lioyd Satin day evening , nnd the miscellaneous programme prepared promises to excel any previous en- teitaliunent given by tholodgoin this city. The Pnttl Rosn company will return from their tour of the state and present the first net of "Margerv Daw , " and the second act of "Imp. " This will afford nil ttio mem bers of Miss Uosn's eompanj an opportunity to intioJuco theii specialties nnd nt tlio saino tnno sliou the ability of the members , Mr Willmn Caldor. manager of the Pnttl Kosa companj will appear in the kitchen scene from "Kli Van Winkle " In addition Mr. C. 11. Tavlot of the IMcn Museo will sing soveial selec tions. Ho has a tenor voice of uncommon sweetness and power nnd will undoubted ! ) > rove n treat. Theeclcbratcd Juggler , O H 1 CurU , will appear by Ulna permission of Mr Vlll Lnwlor , mnnnsror of the IMon Mtucons will also the Sicilian troubadours Slgnor anil Senora Acnils. ihiffn'o ' Dill wll como from > "orth I'lutto sj/eclally to appeal Inn fifteen minutes1 talk , nnd the theater poliig1 public m.iy oxpeet something pleasant for no doubt Colonel Cody \\ill \ tell of the "high nnd mighty" ixM-sonnges whom ho mo nnd entertained wbllo abroad. No such bll has ever been picsonted to the people o Omaha , nnd ought to meet with ncrondoi house. Scats will go on sale Friday morning The Arabian vlllngo now on exhibition n the Eden Museo is a decided novelty and nt tracts largo numbers. The troup of Spanlsl troubadors nnd Iho Aecarrarls are both features of exceptional merit. In the theater a first class specialty combination Is tlcasuff ? ! large crowds. HIS WHOLE FAMILY CRAZY , Orny JuJson Warbn ton Springs frout n Line of Lunatics , OME IDI03YNCRACIES OF THE TRIBE. ) < 'pimltloiis'l'lia ( Tell oftln \Viii'lilnutiii lloinii tpliilnii > < of Iho I'luluie Smaslirr. The attondiinco In .hulgo Cl.irUson's court vestorday niornlng was unusunlly Inrgi' , the nudionco Including lawyers , dootoH , pteach- ors , nnd many business men , besides the usual lumber of court hangers-on. The foiti ro was the commencement of tlio [ rial of tlio state against Cary .1. \Vnrhington , the young mini uho. Do- umber 1T > of Inst yoir , hurled a chair tliroutili the Inmous Sls.oni painting that was on exhibition In the Stcelo bulldliib' , mil ktnmn as thu "Uetuin of Spilng ' After "onio delay a Jury was seemed and W A Ij Clibbon put upon the stand lie was in the rooms of the Oinnlin art exhibit : ni the night of December ! " > ; stood boino twenty feet from W.irblngton ; saw him rnlso n chnlr over Ills he.id and strike the - , of the sumo thnnigh the nlctuf ) , tearing t\\o Rival ivnts In tin1 llguio , at ttioMXino time exclaiming- did it ! 1 did it , nnd I dul it to piotectomairs vlituo' ' Ho awarhington \ when ho was nr- viteit by tlio olllcor. niul from bis general appniranco , made up hit mind that the man maliciously doitroje.l the pic ture. II. .lay Smith of Minneapolis , dhcctor of the ait exhibition , \\as called Ho know the picture nnd the author. Tlio value of the lntini ; wasl\ioo ( before It w.is disfigured , ut noIs \ not ivorth inotu thanSO.W'1' ' ' to 'l.noti. ' Mo slated tbat the pletiuo was now on exhibition in Ienurhero it wns the Kie.il drawing card. The defendant occupies nrlmlrnt the at- tornev's table and to nil appearance is the least interested in the outcome of the case of nnv pi'iton In the room Dm tug the afternoon the prosecution put n number of \ \ it nesses on the stand , all of uliom UMilKid to thu value of the plcturo , the manner In which it was secured for ex hibition and Its iliml destruction. The state then rested and the defense put in tustimoiu showing thatjiiot only Waiblng- ton , but his father , urandfathor , uncles nnd cousins were as era/y as n lot of .March haios. This testimony was in the shape of depositions of paitles residing at Sidney , O , \Uioro U'ariiington was born and raised. To begin with , his fnthor , wlnlo not a laving maniac , so far forgot himself thntho put the niu//Io ot a iwolver to his temple , pulled the trigger ami then died. Tins happened in P8. . Uhnilotto Uice sister-in-huv , a - - , nc- conllng to her deposition , know that Cary ( the I'u-iOner ) was cra/v. She kno\v the old man was allllctod with ItiKOi-sollhin , nnd did n great many dishonorable things , blio also knew that when I'.ny AMIS nbout llftecn je.irs old ho created n panic at her house ono Chiistmus eve. A Irco" for the children had own erected in the p n lor andjiist bofoio the time arrived for Saint Nick to put in an nppo.uancc , Uaiy Hashed a six-shooter and began Hi inn up the chimney stating that lio'd ho il d if ho was going to lm\o nnv more of tills Smta Chins foolishness. This not only frightened the inmates ne.uly todoath , tmt it convinced the sister-in-law that the lad was unhinged in the upper story. This woman also knew Gary's grandfather , Warbington. Shu knew tint ho was era ? ) , b-'caiiio slio roniemboiod ono tlmo when tlio old man lefused to eat tun thing for several days , and before ho bioko his fast , hu put thu family bihlo on a stand in tlio parlor nnd gathciiiiLT ail of the membeis of the tiiimlv nbout him , told them to keep quiet , as he had seemed the services of Christ mid had nut him to woik husking corn at UO cents per mishel. William linker , nu old resident of Sidney , 0. , lind known the VVarbingtona all his life , nnd thought they we.ro nil era/.v before they died. In a typewritten deposition bo rcciteil n story about .lames Warbington , an unelo of Cary. This man was the preacher , nnd Hanoi- testItlcd tint ho would preach his sermon , slip out the back tioor of the village churdi and steal the best hcfio ho could llml. lq- ) ponent admitted that after .lames stele ono horse ho stoiipod preachini ; and went into bolitudo and seclusion. Amos Hobuits , i : . P ITiimmoll nnd Charlotte - lotto Uico swoio In their depositions that they nnd heard of the hoiso story and he- liovcJ it to be a fact. Their knowledge of the ciicnnistauces leu them to think that nil of \Vaibingtonshnvo been cu/yanu ( Jury especially. They also knew that ono mom'- inc \\lien Cary was visiting at n nUghboi's house ho got mad at some remnrk that was made , and coming into the back jard , lotuinod with nu ax , and .it ono fell s\\oop smashed nn lion teakettle Into smithereens , scattering hot water upon n number of small chlUieu. T'hev were ijiiite positUo that a. sane man \\ouhi not per form such nn aet. ( I. H. Uoawell anil Thomas M. Unssey of Sidney know joungVaibinglon fiom 'tho tlmo that lie was bom until ho left that town They not only regarded Mm as cru/y , but thought that ho wns r. bail , u kited bnv , as hu took giv.it nleasuro in destroying prop erty , tormenting animals anil i'nterfutmg \\ittiothei people's business. Another hatch of depositions of a similar natuiti will bo lead to the juiy when court convenes this morning. In the case of the stiito neainst A. .1. Cooper nnd Thomas A. C'reljer , cli'iived witn having stolen 'll fiom the persun ol Chniles Ni'ltleton , tUo juiv returnoj aer - diclof guilty. Striirk by a .Motor. Frank Lhidberg.al'iboicr ' in the Union i'a- cillc freight depot , living nt KS01 South Ninth street , met with an accident which c.uno near torininnting hisoxistenco nbout noon .vector- dr.y llo was bin ryingnlong I best t eet to catch n motor car at Piftcenth and Kirn am nnd ran directly in front of a ear coming from the the cpposito direction. Ho wns knocked doun and iccoKed n sevcio biuiso near the loft temple , but scrambled out of the way nnd escaped further Injury. Dr. Birnoy euros c-xtnrrh. FJeo bid' Old Settlers' MiM'llii * ; . There will bo a meeting of tlio old settlers of Douglas county nt the leal estate exchange room In the New Yorlt lilo buildmgoii Hatur- ilny evening , March Jl , at 7 M o'clock for the purpose of ttansactlng general business res ising the constitution ami the election ol ofllrcrs. All old settlers and their lailies uro invited to attend AiminD .losr- , becretinj Old bottlers' Association. Daed in Millions ot Horaca (0 Years the fit/indird / UOWNRICHT FRAUD v\M in the ilnlms of manufactururs and deal ers for the oKt fnsldonrd " poious"ili.sterH ( and thu many imitations of JIKN- SON'S now on the market. 1IB.NSUNB is the only porous plaster poet > c8Slng mcdlrlnul valuo. Hu lurti you ( 'ct -Y snurr ro.Monr. Vnlley Dnctiit * U III Kx- olmnge rJrcet ings mid lOtiu'rlo K'oi. 'Jho Medli-nl soclclv of the Missouri Valley vlll hold Its third annual session nt the 1'ux- on hotel tonight nnd nil day tomorrow. I'lioro aw over MOO members In the society , 'oity-elght ot whom are residents of Oniaha The meeting will bo c.nled to order nl T..U ) > . in , nnd after orgnnlmtlou the following > apers u-llt bo n-.ul : Disciisslon on teiial lists , Dm. I , A. Mori-hill. M. II Jonin , H. ' . t'rutinner , A 11 Somers of Oiniha , nmt VS. V. Mntisfoldo , Ashlnnd , Noli. Intuba- lonofthn liirxnx , ropoit of twenty cases , > r Hal Foster , Kansas Cltv ; otndogv nnd .reatment of pneumonia , Dr. Koboccii Hanna , KedOnk. At 10 p.m. the members ttlll adjourn to .ho Puxtun cafe , \\hero n bumpiut given by ho physlcliiiis ol Oinilintll bo served Toasts will bo jiropnsed and icsponses undo ) > number of the loaders of the profession n the west. Ir ) It llooio of Oni.iha will . > e master of leronnnlos After llio IUKnot ) ] the society will adjourn mtll ' , ' n m Krlilav inoinim ; During the 1' iiday session the following pipers will bo resented. A Case of Vagina ! llystoivclomv , Hr A. 1' Jonas , Omaha ; Sarco'mi of Neek )1 Pemiir , with Spontaneous I'raeturo. Dr. .1. ICinmert , Atlantic , Astigmatism , Dr Plavel It TilTany , Kansis C'ily ; llloDhintlnsis , a 'lie , lr I ) onnld Mncrae , Council UlutTs ; A N'eglected 1 'h.ise of Sanltarv Science , Dr S stewait Council lllulTs , Kecent I'vneiliMioo .n Abdnmtiiul Smgerv , Dr .1 10. Snmniors , r.Om.ilia ; IVvdlng in Aeuto Dlseises , Or I P.hito , Council lllulTs , Treitment of itiicttnos of Kectiim , trport of case. Dr. S. : ! ( iant , ICnnsns C'Uy ; Now Upei.itIon for Kntioplum of the IC\ellds , Or II ( JilTord , JHiiaha. Volvulus , Keeovery without Oporn- Lion , Dr. Uebecca Iliinna. Itoil Oak , The I'lovintlon of Diseases of Women , Dr. .1. I' . Lord , Omaha ; I'lesentntion of Cases , Volun teer Papers , etc. - The cftlccis of the nssoclntlon mo : 1'iesl- dcnt , .1 M. Uichinond , M. I ) , ot St. .losopb , Mo , Ili'stico preslilent , it K Crnminer , M D. . of Otiuhn , seconil vlco piesldent , CS. W Colt , M. I ) , Missouri Vallov ' , In. : trons- nier. T H. l/ieoy , M 1) ) . Cotinci'l IllutT < , In. ; sieretmv , P S. Thomas , \I. I ) , Council I'lulTs , la. ; assistant scere-tarv , II. L. . lluw- itvou. M n , Omaha. This Is a flit of tlio comnutteo of nri.mgc- inputs ; It. U Monro , M. U. , n P Crtiin- mer. Al. 1) ) . , W II Christie , M. D Dnkola , Inwa , Nebraska , Mlssoutl and Kansas will bo represented. "Ayei's niPilIc lies have been satis factory to mo throughout my prnctico , especially A\er'sChi > rv Pectoral , which has been used by many of my patients , one of whom says lie knows it savc-d his lifo. " 1 \ L. M D. , Ihooklyn , N. Y. Mr. T ,1. llrownllelil , state adjuster Partn ers' union insiii.inco company , was in the city yisterd.iv. Mr. Hrownlleld has been canvassing the state in the mteiest of the beet sugar Industry and tunoits nbout T.'i per cent of the liirmers in favor ol the new bounty bill now before the legislature. No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Witt's Uittlo iaih KKcrs are taken. Small pill. Safe pill. Hest pill. ( ! corh'0 Helmroil. who forseveial dnvs lias been conllned to his home nt Twenty-first nnd California stieots wltb n severe attack of la giippo , is better and is again able to bo upon the bticuts. Mothers will find Mis.Vlnslow's Soothing Svrnp ttio best lomeily for their children. Jj cents n bottlo. L. J\l Wcstlakp. the Pittsbtirgstroiis man , who picks up n 1,000 pound wcightus il it was u feather , ia at tlio l'.i\ton. MCHDICIt , Pnge'n Allldntlt * Is Nut ii SIIOIIK im III * A"i-rlial > .t uy. Superintendent t Marsh of the Chicago police telegraphHjflilof Scimy thnt Knink I'HRP , alias Mi'Uartney , who accuses Mlko Kilk of the nmtxlcr of Charley Poor , will como hero voluntarily and lestlty ngninst him. him.Pngo's Pngo's nUldavlt ' irlved Tnotday evonlng , nnd wns shown U > Gounty Attorney Mnhoney , who said thai ho thought Silk could bo con- victeil. It was In reply to a teU'grnm asking if Pngo would ciimo bi'ie and t-stlfv in the cine thnt the above information wns rocoiu'd from Superintendent Mnish. Pngo's nniihuit dliTcrs somei\ lint from the storj foi warded by the Chlciuro authorities. ' lie told them tlmt'ho wns present at the tlmo of Iho tuurdci , nnd was stationed as a lookout just across the street llo su\s nothing about thai In hisnflldiivlt , but states that ho met Pragin , alias Silk. In tbejallvard in Chicago , and the latter told him the story of the murder. Ho MJS tlnit tie was nrrested some time ngo for hurglarv. but was acquitted last Pilling by a Jury. llo sajs thnt ho does not personally know the man Williams , who , Silk told him , wns silk's pal iu the minder ciso , hut from thedescilp- tion given of Williams bv Silk , 1'mto is cer tain tlml the photograph foiwarded fiom Oiniha , and tnnrkeJ " .lolm Henry , " Is thatof Williams. In hlsallld.ivlt IIP does not claim to linvo am knowledge of the case other than what Silk told linn in the Jalljard. llo sav Silk told him that It wain case of shooting or being shot , nml tint If hi' ha 1 not hilled Poor the latter would hn\u Idllcil him. Chief Si'aM'v admits tlnit ho is somowlmt disappointed in the nflldin it , and thnt there lion's not seem to bo n verv stiong case against Silk. Kuither action in thu ease rests with the county nttornov , nnd if thai olllcial decides to mo nn Infoinmtion charg ing Silk with tlio nun dor. a leqnisltlon will bo seemed and an olllcor sent alter Iho pi boner. AN'HKItKON-Mr. .1. II. . tih'ont o ( rhlc.igo , Mll- wiinKei' . M Paul railroail , at Piittsminilli , l.i . , lie wasstrlclien ilh p.u.iUMs at the Murray hotel , IVbiunry ' 'I died at Im- iiiniiuil hospital Match 17. I'liiicr.il , 'J p in. , March p ) . at tlio ( iood Shephard ehntch , cor ner Ninctucntli nnd 1-iKo. Oli Ii- . MANN -Henry , injo tt veari. at M . Stulm's f.u in , I 'ii Hi s w esl of Omaha. I'liurnil \\lll le held < in l'i Id iv. M.uuh Ul , at " o'elouk p. in. I'l lends nic Inv lud. Dr. liirney euros cninrrh , Boo bklj. u Ijtm-nsei. The following niirriaj HOJHOI wow is sued by .hulgo Shields jestonlay : NnmoniKt addross. Aco. niimnasC.lllls \ \ Perry , la . M I Nelllo I ) , . .loneJnnilin . l J.lullus Alexaiidi r , Om.iliu . 'If , I Maiy Craig , Diiiaii.i . 'M j.Inlin ' ( | ( , Oniiiha . 2U 1 Mnrln I' . Anileison , Omaha . i. " IHIIci I' . Kiistoiiinejer. Slnntim Co , Neb . . . 'J ( > I rillnila.Iane Miilth , Unitiba . 10 "ProwiiN Hioii < > hliil Troches" nro widely knoun ns an ncimlr.ililo temi-dy for hiouc-hitis , ho irseness , coughs and throat troubles , bold onlv in boxes. I'llSilll'SM 'llltlllllCH. At noon yesterday the Job pnntinghousc of Mcllrldo kc * Co. , at Kin Hoilgo street was closed on a mortgage of $ l.irr > given to Mar garet V. Hniney. The mortgagee u ill con- t'nlie ' the business. Chniles .1. Hell of the Coliseum company jestcid.iv iimrtgnDteil to Mtnpliy , Wnsoj , \ ; Co. : t'JdU chillis , now in the Coliseum , to bo- cure the payment of $1,101. , WHICH IS THE BEST\ AND MOST POPULAR ) MOST POWERFUL * ( AND SAFEST ( * BLOOD J MEDICINE./ BEST bccnusc it is the only permnncnt euro for contagious Ulood Poison , Siliu Cancer and inherited Scrofulsi. rOPULAIt because it docs all that is claimed for it. POWERFUL because it purges the blood of all impurities. SAFEST liecaiiso it contains no mercury or poison of any kind. la purely vegetable and can bo taken by the inobt delicate child. Hooks on Illooil and SI ; in DIHC.IKCH Tree , THE SWIFT SPECiFSC CO. , Atlanta , Ca. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A McCURDY , PHISIDINT. for the year ending Desgnte 3 ! si , 1300. Asoets $147.154.901 20 Reserve on Policies at 4f $130,068.303 OO Inabilities other than Reserve , BO ? ' 52 SS Surplus , 9Q81i < s 33 8H Receipts from all sources 34 > 97'A S 52 Payments to Policy-Holdcrs i5IJ29'S2 ! ? RlsJis aoBunicd , . . . . 40,188 pclicies. 100.985,98553 R2Slis in foi-co , S00.05& policies , 038,220,805 24 THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FOLLOWS : Real ERtato and Bond & Movtga o Loans , . . . $70.520,23173 United States Bonds and other Securities , . . . . . 01,311,03154 Loans on Collateral Securities 8.G24.400 OO Cash in Banks untl Tnmt Companies nt interest , . . J.CftO.I-ll &U Intercut accrued , Premiums deferred , etc. , . . . . 7.133,850 3G $ 47,154,001 20 I ha\e careful ! ) eximlned the fciegoing tatemcnt anJ finil llie same lot corri-ct. A. \VAICHIIOUSr. , Auditor. From Ihc Surpliu abo\e slntcJ a Uiv Jemt will be apporlioneJ a usual , The buBincss for 1890 shows INCREASE over that of 1880 , as follows : In Assets $10.763.033 18 In Reserve on Policies and Surplus 10,554,001 O4 In Receipts 3.8B0.750 O7 In Payments to Policy-holders 1,772.501 O7 In Risks asouincd 4,011 policlon , 0,383.50221 In Risks iu force 23,745 policloa. 78,270,03138 Y . PajmtnUto Atscti. r. ' . Assmner. OiHitaiulinf. 1'ollii.llolileri. $3 l.flsi , ISO. . Jli.'il,7MSM. . ) ! 2 10. . ? inonfiii8 : 11. 51 1685. -iti)0iy. ) : ! . . ims.osi.iii. H.-IO..OIOOO. . so.sia.itrii us. 51 IbW ) . 50.8.W.710. . . iUW.SUll.'JO.l. i.l'i.llJ7r. : } ! ) ) ! . ai.iirr.iTii or. 21 lt-87. 09.iri7.Ki8.J27.W8til ( ! : ! . ' 23,1111 ! ) 10. SS 1S8S. ' ' i- iiir.rjnsij' ! 2l,3in.iW ( ! : 52. i.Vilcoailbu ! . ! fioriiiiloiuiii' 15.t200.l)8 ( ( ) ! )8. ) . 1,11I > , OIII 02. IbOO. icoflbr , oso. . . oabo.&os. . 10latJOUOj. ) , . 1-17,101,1)01 , ) 2U New Yo ; k , Januiry.sSlli , iSji. OK TKUSTISItB. StMVPL F. Ouvrn H\KNIMAN. S. VAN UEKSSPIAIIU Ciunm. TnnnnoRp I ICIL'S KOOINSON. HBNKV W , SMITH. ClIAHLIlS K. IlKNUUKbO-J. \VlIIUM llAIICIILk , feAMUKl. 11. IlMlCOLK , KOUHHr OUMIMNT. fiKQHOP HllSS. 1'KBSTUN II. I'lAMO , C.IOHCR S. Cnt. GEORCK 1 , HAKHK. Kl'Ft'SV , 1'l'CKIIAM. STUVIHSANT 1'isn , HlCIIAKIl A. MCCUKPV. los. Tnoiirsov. J. IIOUAKT llFKKICK. Aiir.i'sTUS ' 11 , IUILLIAIID , IAMRS C , HOLUKN. uirni KV UICOTT. WM. I1. IIIXON. CiiAH.ir. I. . MIIIER. HERMANS C. VON I'OST. Kic I KcnmnL KlII'EKT ' A. CillAt.NISS. I AMU W. 11 us rn > . 11 , KICK , I urn I. DAIILS. HESKV II , Uoaim'i. WAITHK H. iiiiiKtTP. MAY. i < ouii < T Scwuu. JNO. W. AucniN.Luss. ( JAMIJ ; 1Z. OHAMMSS. RODERT A. CRANNISS , VlOC-PntBIDtttT. WAI.TPR R. OIM.F.TTF , Ocntral Minagcr. ISAAC r. U.OYD. a.l Vlcc.rrcsUlent. WILLIAM J. fcASION , Secretary. rKl'linUICK SCIIUOKDKK , A liunt Sec'y. AKCHItlALD N. WATKUHOUSt : , Auditor. EMOUV McCI.INlOCK , l.l-I ) . , P. I. A. , Aclinry. JOHN TATI.OCK , J . , AssUtant Actuary. CH\KI.iS : II. I'LKKV ' , Jit AisUtant Actuary. FREDERIC CROMWHI. ! , , Treasurer. JOHN A. rONDA , A iUtant Tr urer. WII.MAM I' . SAN'DS , Ca.Mer. EUWAKI ) 1' . IIOMlF.rf. Assistant Ca hlcr. WILLIAM G. DAVIES , General Solicitor , WILLIAM W. KICIIAUDS , Comptroller. MEDICAL DIKKCTOKSI CUSTAVUS S. WINSTON , M.D. L" . J , MAKSH.M.U. CKANVlLLf. M. Wll : II' , M.n. \V. F , ALLENtaou jl Ais iU Nobrulta , North and Souti Dakota , Wy mtnj anU Utah , Omaha , Nebrablia. RING Although modestly inclined about putting in an appearance , will ncvcithclcss come , we , having no direct comiminicatioii with the weather buiean , thought it he t in any event , to be on time with our/ naitoflhe programme- , and licit- accordingly at ranged onse\cral countcis for your early and caic inspection OVER One thousand handsome spring Overcoats representing e\ery conceivable shade and fabric , OveiroaW made fiom fine woolens of onr selection and finished witheveiy care and taste.Vc \ highly appretiato the trade's confidence in goods of our own maim failure and foi the pie ent spiingvc , have spaied no pains in bunging out only such gaimenK , isve feel sine will if possible , cement more closely the need will and conlidencc of the entire conuniinitv. No Meicbaiit I'.iiloi prices icqnircil hcie to obtain ucry advantage they can jossibly ) olfer. Our U\er- \ And a large variety of late styles in spring suits , we commend to all classes of trade who figme cron > omy when outfittimj ; for spiing and Bummer ; they not only combine quality and style , hut aie IMP meiits of our own manufacture with a special Mipch iMim o\cr e\eiv Mitth and button , a uie gnaraiiteo against ripping or losinii ; shape. Keep this lart \ \ \ - \ \ \ \ \ mini , that the Hmwning , King ix Co. cloth ; ; , is the I'eojile's ' choice in moiotlutn hall ul the pinuipal liiu-s iu the t'niou. They ha\e \ all tbe air of the tailofs ait , the piice about one half. S. W. Corner I5th and Douglas. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , WAL * m&9 THEGREATLIVERand STOMACH REMEDY I'n rp > all iINiirdt'i-s of UK > Sluinacli , l.hcr , Itoncls , Kirtis { Hlndil T , NVnous Hi-ens , Lo.s of Ainu'lilo. ' Hcii'nchr ' , ( 'oii llpiiditi. ( ( isllu'iu'ss. Inli n , 18'ilions- 'nots , I't'ier , I'ih1 * , Ktc , , nml ri'ii'crs llu > Mst ' > iu less liable to nmliMcl HADWAY's IMI-I.45 are a I'nri'for llilscciiil.iliit | ) Thc\ tone up the Inlerml si-crotlon1 ! to he.illliv Mition lesinre sin iiL'lh to Ihf slniuaili , and en ilili it to ui'rfjn in Its finict Inns I'll' ' ' e''i.i . 11 lici\ silil h > nil ilriiKo'lsth. ui m.ukil by UAIWA\ ) to . MiuriMi Mrtel , New York , un luetlpt of pin u OURBl ! NO 3PA.Y. BOYD'S. " TWO NIGHTS ONLY. " AMITlll ISMUV. "F.xmouj Bidily Ronan of tlio Shadows ol a Great City. " HnniB Ward Tiffanij In her litest mil ( rre iti-it aiucess Annie M'ird Tllliinvi * IV--rv l.n an it lie faillifill lnsli luii'- I K\ci'lU'iit I' i > .t i > f I lull u lei - IJLI l.il S ( 1 1101) IIKI I ifo 'Is I'llicH . .inint . ill I'l I Soatsi n s ilc Tuisil.iy lit rtn'illiii pileia Boycl's ' , THJiiD ARNUtL BENEFIT I'm tlio I luirltj 1 niul > f Omaha LoclciB NO. . 39 , BEHEYOLEMTAKITHOTECTIVE Order of Elks \i Boyd's Opera House , Safitra'ay J viinn , March 21 si PAROSA. I n the 1 Irst Ac t of MA HCiERV DAW. Al-o Sucnii.l Act of IMP. JhVillliiin Cnlili i niul Mi-s Martinet Hatch In the Uiti-liiMi st'i'nc fiinii RIP VANWINKLE. _ I Ifl i en Mlniili s uith BUFFALO BILL. Tin1 i l'U'l ' > l lie I IViior , MR. C. B.TAYLOR. Tinfallfiiinl MR.O. H. KURTZ. Tin1 Sicilian Tioiiluiloms. SIGNQR and SIGNORITA ACARIS , i-iilo of hi als opt us 1'riilay moi nln I K TTJHN OF TUB . poi'ULAIt FAVOUITES. MONDAY , MARCH 23. lTlieOilKin.il anilVoilil l'imoiis- ( HRNLON BROTHERS - MMI.I Illl. IS Al WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT Presenting for the Tirst Tinm in Omaha 'I heir Gorgeous , New Spcclaciilar Paiitoinime , SUPER Sells Open S.it irdiy at Usu il DIME EDEM \\lll I.nwlor , Maiiu iT ( nr lltii in 1 I am nu \VK.I u 01IAHi II 1 < 1 ' 1 Ini Iralilnii \ Illlniii * 'I lui \ irlnlim u Miili.rrnl t > | > aiilil ) I. } l ili' " Vlllii'ii , , ! i'i -hlil ll.inii'i. 'lui lur nmlllhnaii \ Dm Ilili l.iHnnl iiml l.iictliT III Iir II ) ilo t , IIIKIU irjr , A I iinii ) 1'iino PERFECT HEALTH KlilunJH ll.'i'k l.ui ki | rl. N \ Hiiliiilliiil nli > r mini ) U'lirn nitli-rli t : ( ri'in ' Ni'mum Hi'iillll ) -lofi | k'ri nu i , 'I will lilnuT Muii'lm hi'mn rcfluri'il b ; fmir hu i' Ni live lit v MI I inn HI liii > ni Inn full Him ii jniiiik1 linn ' | lii'rbu | in-tunll 1'aui- jililuKniu NiU\ i : IIICAN HJ , IH HA1 u N V. dulU 1 } liubdiuuu UIUK Cu , lll'J ' 1 uruaiu SI , UiuuU With Double Wire Suspensory. 'PATENTED AUG. is , IBB ? . IMPROVED JEY 29,1390. , TIl OWKV H fANIC 110 1)Y ITN-UUV Mill nil Ulio i- tnntic'iinplnlnt4 tinibn o dcn- crnlnnd .Servnm pi'WIIty Cosllvo- in"Klitnoy Ncrv- il Kx Itii * of body IJIs- PII-IM C-IIKOU by liiilbcretluns In \ oiitlidue , Mur- rlod or I.lfo. Buspa uory. BENT TO N'lilW ! PAKTIK1 * KOTl 'IAIN CO.MH.AIMS ON UO DAVd ' 1 KIAL Also nil iU'clrlo ; Trims mill licit Coinlilnril. Fcnrt PC POHIK.-O for FiiFB IlliistrntOil book 2. % J'WH , vrhlch will behi-nt juu In plulu bCaludcuvul * ope. Mention this | m | > or AUclrt'ss Ov/en / Electric Belt & Appliance Co , , OOO N. Broadway , St. Loulu , Mo. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A I'ullSi't of Tcolli on llulilirr for I lT llul I Ml * A icrfid III KunrnnU'oil ' 1 oi'lli exlrnrlnl Hllhoul | > 'iln "f il vlik'cr nnl nltlu ul nnui'itlii-llii iiolil niul hll lT lllllllUI fit IlilM'St mil1 * llrlili.1 ami l'rn \\ork 'Icvlli nlthuul pUtlca All urk \ > iu Tnnuil OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , loTH AND FARNAM Inlninc'1 IMli l LLt clo\alor unlils ml n k HOTEL. T/i > Jlin'mii , ( < - . I ttli nntl llnti-1 llntlitiniIn ttiniilin , .Ncrcrd/ / lH'in-ii Intfliit' inillH innnlinIttun liiiHfiiifiit l run/ ' . All I lif t'lliniii niul jliioi-Hliiifd ii-illi .tnln'Ntt > * / / ( ; ! ( ) / . - it to Inii'ii tniiifiiiul.fiift IniiitiHftililr titiifl ; . I-in-t'Ki'iiin'M tiinl Jin' film-nit tlu-aiiiilKtitt I/if tuillilinii. ttfii in In-ill. lint < nnl mill ntiti'1- 11(1 iiiiinliini- . D. SILLOWAY , Prop. " " "HOTEL DELI.ON E , Corn- 14th ami Cajntol Avoniu. Just coinplutoil , hai 100 rooms , throi bt.iirw.ys , Ironi tlio top to the bottom , 1m linu ulcvntor .intl chniuu : ; room burvico , u Uro jirooi throuj'lnut , line bill. u1 1 rooms .inJ tin1 tlmist totlot loonu in thu city. Lar.ji Sainjib ) r lonn , Sii'tm with bitti . "ca Co- lltli anil CanitolAvo. Street c.ir b rrlco In all ilt ro tioii'i. H.ittis ( roini'JSJ I > a > l.OO. I hn h HiitnriMiiiul f.l.sn. till' > Mh ( llltt.ll Ill-Ultll I.I t III in. I' > il it l\ n in i. Illll. llhl , .1 lll , | , | , .1 , 11 > t rpliln. . llnl.ll - . - _ - _ _ cur , , lvn Into 'Jmiiv. N.p rllllcuna 1)11 J BTl.-llCMH L.btouu O OMAHA lull I II SI IICH TELEGRAPHY DR. J. E. M THE SPECTAJLIST " l ( > Yours' IXporlcnucT PK/IFATE DISEASES' Cuiiil lii 111.1 ilars wltliout thu Ion of nn hours tlmi fnini bnsliiPB' ) 'Ilinmnit nbiolulH euro f. ril ( UK n n I nil IIMIIII > Ini ! cll-thniura i'\or ktionn to i si IOIIPI' s I Mill.IS , nnnrrnnluil euro In 10 t.-0ilajr5. Tl.o iniMt ponerful ruinoilj yet known for n | > criiin- nciiti uro STItlCTl III ! < > rialn | In rulluvlnu tlio L Inj. clt1 ! cnroilnt liona * Hllhoul in trunionh , no rnttiiij/ , iu < | ' 'iln. no illlntltu l. < < ( ir M.inhuodor > ikuu Iinslll\i'lj cuuil. lii'tint nlle'f.sitin dNonvH nnl ftMii il'tlhiMHeponn inunlly r ur < rt- ! . , .i Aj 'i ( inuc In tin11 refitment of I'rlrnto Dlioniioi lm ncicr cK'cn piiiiallrd. : unl lili croil nriny of imllinill rcm ln'i from tlio Atlnnllctd tlio Tanlllo llutiki nuj ( .nciiliiM fii-i' L.iilli'M friini J In I only Hill mil 1 . iriinin tlrvuli Oiutlia , Neb. Ciurunco on ilthor ulncl fr ; * - * - " * - L\i. IVrtluMrpitnH-nt "full niliovin AN'll SI II , ! M , Dl'lM linn < " \i > pliini .1 ill n iiii > i ' 1'iuntvn lli'.ll ( > < ADi'.uuliis ' tn I li Inr'iurrtM fiil lr * Minn-ill if ovc f"rm f 1 n ft.o roiiilrliu | Mi-.liril or siirt-i , , | | u u ni'lit. MM fl' IIOOMi I OK 1'\1I1SM llotu I mil Alt iii'aiic9 , Hi1An 'mi nl ill. in \ \ i < \\rllnfnnlr t ul son Defnrinllli'i an I llraox TIIKMOI I l-ili I ! ' lur > i- turi1 > i f MI 'it1 ' lllo , Tumors < inn or I tturrh , llrnni hlli Inlnilntl in T.IIM li li-ilt 1'iril ) ' ' I'pll * Oi * } Kl < lni > > llliKliliT. Ho I fir ktn mil llu > n < 1. nmlill "iircltnlliiicrntliini Hl-l \ - MillO.MIN \ \ ! ntln'ilnllii II u k in DNwt't ol Uiiiuin Hcoa \ , IIIIMInU'ly iiilili-d n lyln.In Deinrtiiiniit fnr\\ men Duriiii ; iniitlnrniriit ( Mrltil > I'rUnlo i Only Itolln * Lie MiMllinl In.lltulu MiikliiK -pi'.mllT ul 1'ltl- V\TI. II-IA | : | S All III mil UK-ill' ! iiicctM'fiilly In-TlCil M""llcln or Instrtinienti 1"t > nt ! > nnul r oxirois ( njouroljr packed nu uiirki l < i tniluatu cuntcnii or M-ri'lor. Uncporionu. InliTvlen prcfiTruil 1 ill nml c < niull imuroiMiil littorr < > ' jrour i-n-m niul i > will i > inlla Inln wrnppci iir HOOIC 'HI MIIX I III V up n I'rl- \nl < * sp ( , ( in ] \inoU4 Dlnua d wllliiiuosli u HiU Aiilri ! > Hi ill kHi'rs Iu Dr. A T McLnurjhlln , President Mh anil Hartley M reels Om.ih.i. AND Is no * plon nut "o talco , IB it is om- lo ) = od of nil the moclioinnl qualities thiu uro to inako now nud nch blood without Ojinpolllng the coiioiimor to pay $1 $ A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which cnn bo bough' n iy w .oro lor thirty-Qvo oonts n gallon , us nil stir- Biipaiilliis aro. BEQGS BLOOD 1'UIII I EH and DLOOJ MAKhRIa oomi'Osol of pure moliciiu\ d ul- 1 WH the puiohnBor to udd B > rui > , \vh oh ia ivdviso.lvhon Kivoa to chilclron. If \ ( MIT Urn.irlsi ilnos nut ki-i-p It u. c j-t no Mll'tlliiti. , nt nnlt-r illr < 11 fiimi llit'tMtc. . < l'i ' l' 7 M liljmi t ( | . i. ' . . . 1 unit thr'l ' | fuMiiil i \ tirttpi. . ii iul ino Uut * III fi } in . . \ fur * - > jjalifomia's ' great I'll. IlOIIIt'S LITTLE VECETADLE PILLS CUKE y- innili u ) l ( tint Dlt , Irltltf w IU pi. lltlt of \t toUltli I > Httrn u < tu fr > Uirni , 4ft ) U ! la rath vial. Sick II Alw Oi.HobbUlttleyegeliMePllli ' T Ftnl il vl l A fur 15 cri'is for ft fur l i i > r laio'bv J url < y mull Aillrtii . , . MIDiriM DO. , rROrt Sil IRAICItCO 101'hVlh IN OMAHA Ntn. IIV KuhH k Ci < ( i.r 15lli A | i Uk'lat htirrtt I A I u > rr A 111 I "r llt'i , t I.niiilu blrrrtl A. D. hi lrr A La Council ll'uff * , luwft. \HO KINCIP I onucaiiT *