THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TRrRSDAY , APHEG 2 , 1891. THEY FOUGHT LIKE DEMONS. Blosdy Eiot Between Kcgross , Policemen and "Haebett" at N m Yciterday , RACE PREJUDICE STARTED THE ROW , llefutod to Serve Colored Customers nnd "IVero Encour- bv the Proprietors Out on Dull. 'Ihreo pistol shots rant ; oat In rapid suc cession Mools wore hastily vacated nnd the lunch counter was Oesortod as a score or ttioro of cicliod customers made a wild clash for tbo door of Keystone chop house No. 1 ubout 12:30 : o'clock yesterday. U'hcio was a row in progress , and it was a , blg one. Everybody who engaged in it par ticipated in earnest , and 11 ic nobody's fault that ono or more persons wore not killed. AH it is , Officer Cliff. Houzcris dlstlgured for llfo , and it was only a lightning like movement on the part of Officer Uodola that broke llio force of tbo blow that u as intended to end his life. 'Tbe cutuc of tlio trouble was the ref a nl of the "bashers" to wait upon colored custom ers. ers.Harry L. Pride , awaiter on tbo B. & M dining car "Denver , " run- nine h"twcea this city and Creston , and C.V Voung , a bufltft. innn on the Chicago. Milwaukee , bL Paul & Omaha , roud , entered the plar < - und ordered dinner. Tlio "uashcrs" nt once Informed them tliat no " nippers" wore waited on thuro. They protested , hut without nvail , ns they were tmd thai they might sit there us long us they pleased , but they would not bo served. Oflk-or .lesso Newman , also colored , had cntereu the room only a few minutes before , nnd had been vailed upon. Ho was sitting but n short distance away , und bib attention % vas attracted b ) ' the wrangle. Tbo verbal disagreement wai of very l > hort duration , however , ns the "busti ers" Boi/ud catsup bottles , cups , saucers , and plates and began a fierce fusllade upon the two youths with the offensive color. OlU'-or Newman at onccspolco to tbe pro prietor , J. H. Hopewnll. and remonstrated topalust buch conduct , hut Ilopcwoll replied that bo "wouldn't ' wait on any nipper and my men needn't cither. " Ho at once Joined in the onslaught ; where upon the "hnshers" Jumpad over the counter aud bccraii beating the two colored men most unmercifully. They tried to make their way to the door , nnd ns Newman interfered to protect thorn , lie was Htnashod in the mouth with a catsup bottln , knoclilug two of bis teeth down bis throat. Ho endeavored to defend himself with his club , uut bis assailants wore ton numerous , and bo wui repeatedly knoc-lted down. He Ihuilly managed to pull his gun and fired three times. As the crowd cinflo a break for the door , Oflk'flr Rouzor , wlio was passing on a motor , saw what was up nnd rushed to the assistance of his brothcrofUcor. lie knocked down two or three of tbo bel ligcruutb , receiving several .blows in return , when ono of tbo "bashers , " known as "Snopiiey George , " made u pass at him with a heavy meat cleavor. The fearful weapon was aimed to cleave the ofllcer's slcull , but Just as it descended Ofllccr Uodoln , who had fought his way in , Struck up tbe arm of tbo would-bo murderer , knocking the weapon from his baud. As il loll tbo keen blade struck IJouzor upon tbo nose , splitting open tbat organ from top to bottom. Notwithstanding this , he struck his assailant - , ant with bis fist , felling him like a log. For tbe ncrt few seconds all that was hcarc wore the blows from the officers' clubs , nnc It xvus not until the "hashers" heads were libcrtilly Hounded that th y surrendered. Everybody ivas covered with ulood , ant the cnophousc looked like u slaughter pun. After hostilities ceased there was Roneral demand for napkins ana towels and il was a sndly clomoraiired lot of prison crs thut was escorted to tbo patrol wagon. A crowd of fully ono thousand people hni nssom hied , but they were kept at a rcspoct- Jul distance by a squad of onicew under Berguunt Ormsoywho ax-rived before the flpht was fairly ovoc. Just as the -wagon reached the station , Of fleer Kouzer fainted from loss of bluod. The city phvslcluu was sutnmoned , uud tbi wounded ofllcer was given necessary modlcal Hid. Hid.Tho The sij mon \ vhowere arrested rave tbe names of .1. ti. Hopowull.Y. . S. Flanagan , JoeKolloy , Ramsys Jensen , Frank Pierce nnd George Matthews , alias ' 'Sheeney Ooorgo. " Tbo ilrst four wore charsrod with disturb ing the peace by fichtlng , nnd the other two with assault with intent to kill. They wore locked up iu separate cells. The doctor states thut Homer's-injuries are pot serious , although be will carry a fearful tear to bis grnre , - Tno ofticor gives Officer Goaola credit for paving his llfo , as be could not have stopped tbo descent of the olcaver. Matthews is well known to the police ns en all-around crook , aud has repeatedly been under arrest for various crimes. None of the prisoners were seriously in- " "Jurod , although all were more or loss bat tered. Two had severe sculp wounds , -while black eyes and discolored bruises were nu merous" lu the police court yesterday afternoon Judge Hflsloy fixed the hail of tbe partici pants iu tbe chop-bouse fight. Mnthcws wus held $7X ( ) tiond , Pierce $500 nud the others nt ? T 0 apiece , Manager Hops- well of the Keystone going security for his men. All the men wore released as fast as tboir bonds were Used. Hopowell was hold in Sl,003 bond , which WIIB luruUhod aud the procession of baud- tigcd bends tiled out of the court room. Tbo case will have a ueariug at U o'clock tnis tnoruiug. If your cough kuops you BAVDUO mid rest less ut iiijrlit , talco Ayer's Cburry Poctorul nud obtain immediate relief. This remedy ultays inllamiunUou , heals tbe pulmonary or- -jnms , induecs sleep nud restores hculth. Tbo louuor you begin tUo better. THEY KNEW DKXNIS. Conclusion or tliv liivcMicutlcm or tlml'lnmbiiiS Inspector. Tbo curtain was rung up on the third net ) u tbo plumbing iusimctor's investigation yesterday morning. Tbo committee decided to lot tbo Interested parties appear oy nttoriioys , und tbo jilay wont on. Inspector Godfrey was called to prove tbat Mijor Bonuis wanted to do the Juir thing \rlth BonnlB Fitzpatrlck , who had tbo con tract lor dolug the plumbing iu tbe new Boyd theater. Fitzpntrick wanted to use n llgbtor lilting than tbo ordinance coutum- jilutos , Imt Dennis would not allow him to do 1.0 , though he would go out of bis way to 6lio\v Fitzpatrick u favor. John Uoxvo was sworn. He testified tbat .us far us bo Knows , Dcimis was competent to I1U thooftlco ol sujierintundctit of plumbing. On crons-rxumluuuou he testified tbut ho was t > resent wbun Douuib lue > pouU > d one Job , but ttmtvas all. From his personal knowledge Itowo know nothing about Dennis' fltuess lor llin ofllc-e or BUiioriutouueut. John Balfe knew Major Dennis un 4 thought lie \\-us rompotcnt to conduct tbo busiuuss of ' i' the office. On cross-examination Bulfo admitted that be had never tcoii Dennis do ing und work nud know nothing of his nullity or coiupetcuc.v as a suporiiiumduut o ! plumb- In p. p.V. . H , Biiellmau was called. He knew Dennis and regarded him ns competent to fill the oBIco of superintendent orplumuiuc- . Bl > oUmnn bad never Boeu Dennis impact any v ork , lint foruiod his opinion Irom conversa tion hnd with him. Couudlmun Moronrty testified. Ho knew nbot t tbo Boyd tbouterplumblup.buviiiclmd & talk i\h | Fitzputtick uud Deuuls about the manor. Ho thought Tltzputrick was trying to violate the ordinance bv attempting to put iu berne nttiugt that are ] irohlblUd from lioiuc used in buildingt of this class. A. C Liuhtcnborder testiiioa that bo knows Wujor IVtitilir. Ho tboucbt Dtinuls otimpe- tcnt , ns bo had seen him umpuct ono Job of plumbing. P. J. Crocdon , tbo architect was called to the witness stand. Ho know of a building where Dennis certified to the completion of work , when iu foot U bad hardly been oom- nicurod. "What vrorlc had boon performed 1 bad boon done In A poor mnncr , the Jala beintf loose s.id Impropcrlr constiiirted T > , ) Ko = , e had .sf-oa tlio Mnlier building nt Sfti. H&rui v lit mot ur > ,1 , knew tbat tbi venti lation pir > esiij thai uniting woreiiutin the cHiirwv ni" ' a < i " 'i.aniitiK throHFn thereof , thui allow in- ni r the saxvor casl-opnas In to the wi > i K-T.I > , n Ho did not Itncmvho iUHporlod In'irtit > thought Doiinli vras the man. Robert D rninrau ivn called. He knew Dennis ; dirt not rorard him ns comKi ) nt to 1111 thconioeof upei1utvndont of I lutnbtng. Coutlnulup ho Halo "Dennis knows nothing about ploniblnp or tbo ordinances of the city of Omaha. " Daccun know of tbo kind of pipe that ritrpBtrick wnatud to put Into the Herd thanlcr , and know that It was tit tbo kind provided fur In the ordinance. John Bolnti , H plumber of osven Tears ox- poricnce knew Dennis. Ho snld "icnnli ) Is not comnotcnt to jicrf arm the duties of the ofilce of superintendent of plumbing. In the I IcCaino ; building lie certified that ivork xvas properly done , -\vbcu in fact It Is in direct violation of the ordinance. In a building on South Sixteenth ttruot ho passed upon a trntcr closet wb ere there was no trap or vent. Major Dennis discharged me , simply because ho could not UNO roe for bis purpose. " Major DonulH was recalled aim swore that be is a practical plumber.and operated u shop in Now York for eovon years. This completed tbe tcstlniony.and the com mittee udjouruod without a date. ICe priplnc , no nnusca , no pain \vbon Do Witt's L.lttle Eurlr Uisnri arc takon. Small i > ill. Safe pill. Best pill. f.fl'Jll 03t.4.IlA. C. St. P. , IM. i O. Ilatc Chiinco. Manacrcr Babcock of tbo Union ttockyerds , has Just received the following Important no tice of rule cbanBcs on tbo Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railroad : ST. PAUL , Miun. , March JIO.V. \ . N. Bab- ; ock , Esq. , Ootioral Mnungor U. S. Yards : Referring to correspondence which wo buvo had with you recently with reference to rates on hoc points on our lines east of the Mis souri river to Omuha. 1 bog to advise you that wo uro nowgottlnp out tariff naming the following rutcs : Prom James , Hiulon , Merrill , Lomars , Sonev. lOc Carncs ana Alton , 17e , Hospcrs anaSboldon , ISc ; Ash- ton , Iflc : Shelby , Blgelow , Sioux Falls Junc tion , Wortblngton , Itushmore , Adrian , Mag nolia , "Warner , Luvernc , Ash Creek , iiock fioplds , Boon , Tlearor Greek , Valley Springs , Brandon , Sioux Pails , Kills , Hartford , -Oc > or hundred. 1 trust tbat tbcsc rates will be satisfactory to the interests which you represent. Tbe tariff will go Into effect abont .April 10. Your.s truir , K. M. J'KAiicn , First Afcsistant General Freight Agent. Democrat. ic Me A mooting will be held by the .Bohemian democrats of thorn-stand Second wards , Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock , in National hull , Twenty-fourth and L streets to take po litical action in tbe approaching municipal election. Only Bohemians will bo admitted. Notes About me City. E. Truoboff lias gone to Chicago. Mrs. It. A. Carpenter is among tbo sick. March bcores a record of seventy seven ar- rcbts. rcbts.M. M. M. Parrish of Albright is down with the prippe. David B. Waugh has returned from Or- Inn do , Flu. A sou of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Potty of Al bright is sick. E. E. Philbrickof Fremont is visiting Jere miah A. Kulu. A son has been bom unto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \Vallisnn. \ John Barry Is very sick at the home of Moses M. Kedmond. Mrs. Trunk C. Clark uas gone to Mt.Ayer , la. , to visit her Barents. Anna , little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MOSUS M. Kodcioud , is quite sick. A social dance will bo given in Evan * ' hall , Twonty-uintb and R streets , Saturday ni ht. John J. O'Brien and Fred Donbolwent to Council Bluffs last nlcnt to attend a party. Superintendent James Viles , jr. , of the Omaha packing company , has gone to Cnl cage. cage.Policeman Policeman "WilliamM. Hucbes bos returned to duty after an aoseuco of ton days on ac count of sickness. Mrs. Alvin Bancroft of Hebron , IncL , is visiting her diucntcr and son-in-law , Jvlr. and Mrs. H. AV. Brocuott Robert 11. Livingston Post Nn. 832 , Grand Army of the Republic , will meet tonlgbt in the now post room , McGinnis blockN street. Joha Yon Felden of the Omahu Indian agency is visiting Rov. Robert L. Wheeler aud bos about concluded to locate in this city. Ittr. Murray of Aberdeen , Scotland , one of the leading European htockholdcrs of the G. H. Hammond company , is visiting- the local plant. A ball will bo given Saturday night by Bo hemian ladies in .National hall , Twontv- fourtk and J streets , f or the Bohemian Turn ers SoltoL H. T. Clarke of Omaha marketed a bunch of 1.470-lb. beeves from hisDwright ranch ut fj.73 , the top price paid for cattle during : tun season. The Presbyterian ladles' aid Rocietr will moot this afternoon nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Klser , Twenty-fourth street , between I and J streets , Building Inspector D. P. Earless has is sued a permit toJ. W. Steele to erect a $1,000 frame bulldiutr on G street , between Twenty- boventh and Twenty-eighth streets. A young man by the name of Dawson boarding nt Twenty-fifth and K streets , is in u critical condition after a surgical perform ance , and little hopes are cutcrtuluod of his recovery. Messrs. Prank Supplee , Hnrrv L. Carpen ter , Bert Blnuchard , John S. Dararon "unc Loin Scott bavo returned from LuPlutte where they iviugod and brought down ninety four ducks. Henry Daivson , on wh.om a surprical onora tlouvus performed Tuesdai' , died nt 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the residence of "Will mm Muck. Tiventv-Kixth nuri IT st.r nt 4 sister of the deceased has arrived from Bloomiugtou , HI. South Onmim lodpro , No. 00 , Ancient Order ol United " \Vorltnion \ , has elected Jacob Jns- kalllc and H. C. Hllliker delegates and J. C , Graham antl Dr. James A. A. Kelly nltoruatos to the pnmd lodge , -vvhich ivlll meet in Grand Island , Tuesuny , May 12. Hans Baker and Prod Hoeoman have signed articles und posted a forfeit to fifjbtto a llnlsb Thursday -evening April ! ) , in Ger- mania bull. Fifty dollars and tbo gate re ceipts added to ploryx ore v/hat spnrs them on to settle tbe question of supremacy. On eneral Principles. Thomas Moran and John Conors , Uvo old time petty thluves and crooks , were arrested at 8 o'clock last night by Officer Sullivan. Moran was released from ; uil Monday nnd Conors Tuesday , whore they had boon serv ing time for petty thieveries. Botb men have a mania for picklnc up anything that U loose at both cuds , and oouboquoutly spend more thnn bulf their time behind tbe bars. No pnrtioular charge was placed against them last night , they bciuc taken in on gen eral principles. Wiley II. IHxon Buried. Tuneral bervices ovar tbe remains of the late Wiley B. Dixou were observed yester day afternoon ut tbe residence of Jos"j h Redman man , nt the corner of Fifteenth and Corny. Covert lodpe , Ancient Free nafl Accepted Masons , tool ; charge of the services , and the attendance ivns very larso. Tbe floral do- kijjns prebcuted by the numerous friends of the deceased were numerous nnd beautiful , lutorinont took place at Prospect Hill ceme tery. DoWitts Uttlo early lti.se.- . ; only pill to cure sick hoadacbe aud rejulitg the bs wel Their IJuby l lcd. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crawford mouin the loss of their baby , Thomas. Grip , fol lowed by pneumonia , laid bold of tbe little fellow , and his short lease of life wus ended luit eveniue. The baby was niuo months -Arruneoments have boon made to bold the funeral trom the hotel ISsmond , at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Bo sure and use Mrs. "VVuisloiv's Soothing Syrup for your children "while teething. 25 ccnts-u bottle Pour Million 1'uunilB. Tbe total amount of sugar released from bond yesterday moraine ty" the Om&ha tur- X'cyornt iili cltr and nt vnnom points in the state wits 4.tXKiXiO ( pounds Papers have boon received for about 1,000,000 pounds more , xx bleb will bo received In alow days. Oa this upnr tbe duty amounted to from (115,00) ) to f 1S5.000 Tbe customs office trai open from mldnicht and tbo deputies tvore kept busy all oay opcnlnf ; can and releasing tbe sugar. DEATH AOTJCKS. JV'ilifr * of finlln'i or irti wn < lfr tht Jiead , fifty ccHtteach aidltlnnat tine ( en ecu ! * , CHAWTOni ) TiiomniiK , Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jauic * > C.t'raw turd. uci d U nioiitlis. of imuiinutiila rtuicrn.1 thin ufturnoon ut. 2 o'clock from Uolcl EBUIOUO. o/ five Una or l ( i under ttl < hsad , fifty centi , each additional Unc ten cent , TUMI j/rON-KCCn-On Wcidnpaduv. April 1. at the rcsldi'ucc of 1V. . Corliss , S < Ji ) toutli Twenty-fourth urcotVllllum lluinlllon to timU > Brad , Kcv J. \MlxonDlUalbtluR. . Irospoets I'lattBt-lngforn lini-RO Acre- 11 go and Liurgn Yield. "With snow still oa the ground in many portions tions of the state it may he a little premature o commence talking about the new crop , hut subject of so much imjiortanco to oil classes f business men is entitled to bo considered as never out of dato. In sections of the country where -winter v licit constitutes tbo stable ciop there has > cen a good deal of talk about crop prosimcts ,11 , winter , and these reports have boon most lattcrinp. Never hi tbo history of the coun- .ry bavo tbewheat fields Riven promise of a better yield. In Europe the outlooic for , he winter wheat crop has been very poor nnd tbo reports of damncre to theRrowiiip crop covers the greater portion of the wheat area of the continent bunco tbe rapid advance of wheat in this country during the past thirty days JVs Nebraska is not a winter wheat state , tbese facts are of interest only BO far as a scarcity nnd the consequent higher price of one cereal improves the demand and price lor others , A little winter wheat is grown in southern Kebrohkaalonptho Kansas line , and consid erable spring wheut is sown throughout the state , but tbe great staple is corn and as tha , s a late crop It will be some time before any thing very definite can bo given as to the crops of Nebraska. Still it maybe of inter est to bear wliat those ho are best informed Qave to say regarding the subject. A. B. Jaauith of the Union elevator , re marks thnt what little win tor wheat there Is in the s.tntois looking well. Tbo iurmurswill put in quite an acreage of spring wheat but will not sow onts in largo quantities. Com munications with farmers , all over the state indicate that they are generally foelme very hopelul on account of tbe heavy snows aud they expect to harvest good crops. The only piling cnusinc : them any aiixlciy U. tbe late ness of thestinng H. C. Miller , whoso business ni n praln buyer puts him in communication with farm ers mid grain muu all over the state , says : "Last 3'ear there was no rain to speak of nnd the ground became baked , 10 that the few raiss were qulikly absorbed nnd did llttlo good. This season we start in with tbe ground thoroughly soakeu and with the rivers and creeks full of water. In tny opin ion Nebraska never had better prospects for a good crop , if we can only bnve warm \veatberno\v and not be too late in potting the sued Into tlie ground. Ttiis applies to all sections of the state , the North and South Platte country nnd clear west into Colorado. If tbe farmers ran get their outs and wheat in by April 10 nnd their corn by May 15 they ivlll feel all right. There is no doubt but what the corn acreage - vill be largely in- crcasod the comlag season , as new land is being constantly opened up to the west. There is more winter wheat iu tbe southern part of the state thun over before and it could not look better. " The Fowler elevator people sny that they noticed a week ace where a little spring wheat iind been sown in tbe country west of Kearney nnd in the direction of Callnwoy , uut , generally speaking , the spring is late. There bos boon snow enough to insure good crops. In some portions of tbo state it looks now as If they might have oven too much wntor. If the farmers are given nuy kind of a show to pot tbcir crops into the ground the acreage will bo large. The railroad companies "have not yoc com menced to receive their crop reports. De "Witt's "Little .Early .Risers. Best little pill over made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now , THE NK\V JUDGES. They Decide on a Partial Division ol' Their Duties. Tno four new ludges hold a meeting yester day rnorning for the purpose of deciding upon some future plan for work. But llttlo was accomplished , however , owing to the fact that the new members of the bench are desirous of consulting ; with Judges Doaue , Hopowell and Wukeley before making final arrangements. Either Judge Irvine or Ferguson will go to Burt county to night to take up the business of the term wnere it was dropped by Judge Clarksou. JudpeEstelle will preside over tbe crim inal docket , and will begin work next Mon day morning. Judge Davis will go to St. Louis today and will po onto the bench immediately upon his return , which will bo probabl } ' one week from next Monday. It le thought that Jadpo Doauo will take one of tbe equity dockets and that either lr- vine-or Ferguson will take up his old docket. A general meeting of nil the judges will beheld held Saturday afternoon , at which time the usslrumcuts will be made. Tbo bailiffs and stenographer * will be appointed at that time. There are any number of parties who are nnxious to servo ttie county ns such. At the present time twenty parties have filed appli cations for positions as stenographers and thirty for positions as bailiffs. Oessler's JVlagicHeadache Wafers. Cures nil hcuduches in "U minutes. At all druggists Senator Puddnck's Return Senator AS. . Paddoclr arrived from Wasb- iiictou yesterday morning , aud has apart ments at tbo Murray. A number of his f rieutts called during tbe afternoon to see him and be was kept very busy. Speaking of tbo appointment of Mr. Carter to succeed Judge Groff as com missioner of the general land oQlcc the sena tor said : "I believe the appointment will give excellent satisfaction , M.r. Carter is a peed law } or , vry : energetic aud capable and 1 think be ivlll make a good record in tbo laud office. " Tbe senator said he was very tired and not in condition , neither did behave the time to talk -upon public matters. Mutism Didn't Appear. Mr. Madsen failed to file an appearance nt last incut's meeting of tbe council and the Ballon electric light ordinance was not called up. Another nieiitinp will bo hold this even ing at which the Bullou ordinance will be a special object for consideration. Tbe pav of the city emploj es was allowed last night by a special appropriation ordi nance. Flavoring Extracts. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla , A Of perfect purity. Lemon -I Oj great Etrencth. Economy in tiieir use. Almond Ro e ate J Haver as delicately and deliclously as the fresh , fruit. k before Chjcaso. Drs , BBtts& Belts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14O9 DOUGLAS STtiEElT OMA11A * NEB. Tne most widely and fnvoral'lyknoirnspeo- lallKlRlntbo Unftel Suites. Their lone ex perience , remnrkublf skill and univcrul suc cess In the treatment und cureot Nervous , Chronic and burKlcul JJUeases. entitle tneso eminent iihyolcliitis to the full conlldimcooi the allllcUid everywhere Tlmy cun runti-o : A CEUTA1N .AMI TO.-lTlVi ; CUKE for the uwlul ifTic.tK of eai'lvtiro nnd tlio nunicr- ouxvlls Uiuttolhnv In Its train. I'lUVATE. 1ILOOD AN'H SKIN - Fpoodllr , cnnipl M < ily ntiil iK't'iiiani'iitlv cured. NERVOUS HEIIILITY AM ) SEXUAL IMS- OKDEUS yield readily1 U ) thulr skillful treat- KISTFLA AND UKCTAL ULOEUS ruarantood curud without pain or detuutlon ilYlHtOCELE AND VA1UCOCKLE perma nently mid Bureosifully cured In every cuso , SYPHILIS , OONOUrtHKA. GLEET. Sper- mut orrheix. Scmiuul WoaViiOHq , Lost Mnnlitiod , Nlpht Emissions , Decayed Faculties , Tumulo Weakness and all di'llrnte disorders peculiar t < Teither nrx poslthuiy L'urod , us well an all lunotlonul disorderstUut resultInnuyouttilul follies ortlie fxcessof nature years. ITRirTIIPP Ouarnntced jierrau.ne n tly Jl JML/1 UlvCi curud. removal complete , without cuttlnc , caurtintir dilatation. Cures offoctcd at homo if , witiont without u mo ment's pain or aiinoj'ainr. TO YOUNG AND , MIDDLE-AGED MEN. riTPT < Tlie awful effects of UU IV L jsurly vlCB wliich brlnci Ivies' ? , flohtroyluc both mind and body , wltli all its dreaded tils , ponnanontly curud. nl ? R"PTT Address those who have lm yivo. 1)1. , 11O pulrod tlienif Ives by Im proper Indulgence nnd F0lltu.ry nttUlt , which . ruin both mind nnd body , unfitting them for ' ' business. Btntlv or nmrriitce. MAIiHIKI ) MEN or tlioso ontcrins on that happy life , aware ol physical deullity.qulckly uisi&tod. OTJR SUCOESS iB'taascfl uronfurts. First Practical experi ence , teeojid Evnry cu > e Is spoi'lully studied , lliuti EtartliiK rlslit. Third nuidlclnes ure prt'parrd In our laboratory esnet.ly to null each cuse , thus ciTectlng curoBwItliout lujury. Drs. Belts & Belts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB Of Pure Cod Ltver Oil and HTTPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Is endorsed nnij proacrlbod by jilijalclnna Ixjcmiiao t > otb the Cod Xlvrr Oil uuJ Z itiioi > > io j > lilift are Die rocuculzu 1 ncontB Inllio cuioof Coiumtuptioii. It Is i3 jiulatublu oa uillt. S wit's ' Emulsion & , a < wsT : it \nmAerful Flvali J"rot ( rrr. It it the Mat Mtmetltlor COPSOKHPTIOIC , Scrofhls , Brondbitit , "Waiting Die- caacE , Chronic Coug-hc and Col da. Ast for BcotfB Emulsion and take no other. 7 ( > Offer Ton a JlemrdjJ irltleli Jmitret Safety to Life of Mother and CMia , MOTHER'S-FRIEND Conftnrtilrtit of Its J'alti , J/orror untlJlltJt. AftpruBliieniifliottloof "BlmliiTV TYIrnil" I cU liutllttlc imm.unilitiiliuiuxiiurlincu that uMtftt urtorwurd uitti l In RUCK ca.ti3.--2klrB. AG Laniarllo. . urt isth , Iffll. Kent l y eiiirt . charpi1 * iimiintd , t > n ri'celpt of price , C1.SO ) t > r ho tile. Iu > ok to Mutliirn luallra rrtw. XIRXIDI'IKLD CO. , ATU/VKTA / , OA , BOLD IT : nnnihlno IlnhU esridln lUtoSltdtri , Notice to Coutmulnm. Tllfls will rucclvedly tluuclirxil board of tlie Indopcodnut lllstrli t of I'urroll. Iowa , for tl e emotion of two hriel : uddltluua to the pre sent Hrh nl llOUK'S. riant , uiidMM'dlicutlons will ho on cxlillil- tlonut tlioolllccnf thpprobldeut , C II Ilooft. In Carroll , Ourroll County , Iowa , on thtlUth duroIAjirll , l ) luutJl the ath ) day of April. ItllUtolie wiled V > idt : the bourd hUR the rlcbt to rujfd iiiir or ull bids. Contractors to furnUk ( rood unfl Kuftlrleut bonds. c. 11. IlowT. 1'rcbldtnt. aid Ma ! rnrthc treatment of nil CltltO.NIC AND Bt'IlOICAL UltKAM"- , llriKm Appllnitctnfor JDlormltlM ana Truui'u Host Pnrllltlt'i Atnirutiii | tnd Ucnit'dlii ! foriucrcstful trcjtmc-nt of i-vc-y lotm of dhonve lequtrlup Medlrnlnr ? iurKlcnl Treattuont , 'LNKXY ItOOMb I'Olt J'ATUCNlrt. Jliura und AtU'nilnuoe. Jic-t AccnninKidntlDiis 'Ai'sUtlv ' \ \ JurclrcuUm on Ucforniltlci nnd llmcios. TrimiiD , Club Ki-ot , 1'urvn- Hires of fpliui. l'lli" , Tumori , Cancer , Cntiirrli , llrimcliltli , lnhnlnti.iii. llluntrloltr 1'nrnlj-nls. ii : > U- ojpy Kldncrh. Hlnddor. r.yo , l.nr , Kkln ntid llldttd , nnd all furirlcnlUiicrntloM UISK.VSESOK VTUUHN a Kprclnlto lUiokon lilira c of Women Kmc Wo linro liLtnlj ndilcdu lylni In Dcpartmonl Tor Wnmnn Durluc funllnomi'iit ( Htrh'tly 1'rlvulo.i Only Unlln- lilc JU-rtlcnl liintltutu .MnkliiE > Hi > claltr u < 1111- All llliiwlll ciw Bticcci.ifullr tri-atoJ McJIclne or ln trumniitM unit liy mull ur i-xi > rc fecurtilr linckt'Cl. no ntarls to Indlrtitu contents or ttciulnr One | ier onat Ititorrlow prulurred Cull unrt consult URurnondliU ory of your cuio. nnil ire will ncnd In loin wrniipr | | "iirllOOKTO MEN K1115K : utnn I'rl- rule 8i 'rtnl orKervom Illnaaici , wlthquustlua lilt. Addrvst nil Icttcritu Dr. A. . T. Mcl-aughlin. President nth uud llurney btrccts. Onuhiu DB.JT. E. lEcG-BEW . . . , THET SPECI A LIST. 1 fl Tpirs' Experloncj. BISE LSBS Cured I n 3 to A day * without the Ions of an linuri'tlnit Irum tiuvliieas The mail ubsoluui euro lor UMSKT and ull unnn IticdNoharce ever known tn inDdiol nctcuco. iVI'IllUS. uwarrntitcil mirclnU : ) to < luj- U'Le iniidt iu rtirjul r iueJr yet tuown for u pernia- tiriitnnro 8TIUUT7Ill < or imlnln TulliTlnc tlie blad der curedat liomu. wllliout Instrument ) : noruttlns. iiopiiln , no diluting. lioi or .Manhood \Vcatno > s jionltlvolT curud. lintunt rellot Btln dlH a und iemulu dlieitHus imruiiinonLlv curnn Dr. TMcUron's BUCKUHS ( n tti trt'atnient of Trlvnte Dl na ps has nercrlioenuqualli'd. imdhla cri'ut. nrmr of iittlunu readies from the Atlantic to the I'acltla UcioU and Circular ! fruu. Lndlus trnm 2 to 4 only , lull und nirnnm ttructi Ottuha , Nob. Cntranca ou ultlior Etrcot. L.A GRIPPE. TurkishTea taken at night and occasional doses of Quinine , will relieve all pains in the bones , cleanse the sj'stem and mak you feel like a new person. Sure cure for liver , kidne } ' , and nerve affections. 25C pack age. Sample for 2c stamp. Turkish Cough Cure. The onl3T cough cure that will re lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses. Take no substitute ; will return mone3r if it doesn't cure the worst cough Price 500 bottle. Turkish Remedy Co. , Omaha , Neb. REMEMBER LSN IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy Thai Cores CATARRH , HHY-FEVER , COLD Ic the HEAD , SORE THROAT , GAMER , and BRONCHITIS , Price 81.00. Pint Hotllci. For Sale by leading Drupgms. Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co , G2 JACK.SPN ST. , CHICAGO. ILL. BLAKE , BRUCE &CO. rci.ss ooriiA.rif 01111 : % TAL " < > u aiAUUA-L , iir.Aiijru.u. Hrmovt-iiTnll , i'lmple * . Knuk. -K. MuLh lutclitw. lUutiaiill hklQ ) t to .i.mjil tvcrr Uiiululi nu ' uuly , aud ( it Re * . tfctiuu. It liu Jitwiil tlie test ut 10 tarh , end t n to , iiuiuirw ptaFlclt lu U. yun Itls prup- no niuuhrfalc nt Bliollnr u&uiu. I > r.L. A. bajrtr mid to i ladTuftlicliaut-loa ( aputlciii ) "Aeyuu I.dicewlllim-Uiuni , y 1 r * ininieiictOou - Iftutiiuriulul ufaU ttiv Rlctn prT111- tiont. " Inrimlel'T nil Jrmrel t H trr In the fnlw ! Rmto. Canadai ntid Tor > l > e 1'iaUJ.T lHJl'UI.Nbito r.aOnMliueaBt.N.Y. iRENGE SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE md pirmanentCURC > or alt dlooni.totlhtURINARY ORGANS , Curet whnreDthortrcatmenllallt. Pull directionmlth each bottle. Price. one dollar. See signaturtot E. U STAHL For Sale B All Druggists. AST KM A CURED I ] Bchlfimtns'i irthsii Dare mwr/aUi to rt I iiu-uni mi'/ iu too woru caiu ; ttunni ooiu. I furUUt ilnpi cD cU cum wtiero til cttuin Ikfl. trial conmta IUt * uM i < pll.-at. jTlo , BO til Sl.OO , of Uni&ittmYrT null. Bunple rEIE toll MEA.V WE'RE CROSS Because WB Write CROSSWAYS , But we're not. We only want you to Read this Ad. bo 13 3 o C n v- E ; C * ( U 0 ti o v3 rtE co > * - - * - ' O 0 , cCL c rt U3 CL , O CJ CJo 2S > - , in o o CJrt -S rt CJ if ) O t/- ) ) o CJ O b/ / ) rt in On. . QJin ( D rt toO in r-1 QJH rt r1H ON O\ S JH H in CJ r " w i < in tn O H3 u , If CJ ) u. H3S , CJ 3o c rt 7O o O Ort . rta O - 4CO 0 CO 0u 3o O o U W"e e-an start a man out dressed like a dandy witti a new suit , anew hat and anew shiit for$6.7Oand a collar on thesnirt atthat. K 13th and Farnam Streets.