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    THE OMAHA DA1JL.1 . BJEOD : FKIDAY , APBIL 10 , 1891.
THE CITY ,
The stnto phnrmncoutlcnl convention
will bo held in Bealrlco on May 20,27
and 2S.
The Police Rollof association , which
was to hnvo hold u mooting lust night ,
adjourned to moot on Friday overling
next ,
The funornl of Mrs. Sulllo Miller took
plnco yesterday afternoon from Eleventh
und Capitol nvonuo -Laurel Hill com
es lory.
Judge Holsloy dug up an ancient
stoicotypo pinto yesterday mornlnp mid
struck oil nriothor copy. It road : "John
Pcol , vAg , thirty dnys. "
Cnptnin Mostyn of the police force
loft lust night for .Toilet , 111. The cap
tain ROCS to bring back u prisoner from
the Joliet ponltonilnry.
It coats money fora man with nn iiply
phiz to carry a pun , and Kd Strickland
won't ' try It again until hia board bill
at the county Jail footH up to $120 and
costs.
The cnso against Frank SatiltorTenth
find Bancroft streets ; charged with soil
ing liquor on Sunday , was tried in po
ll co court ycstordny afternoon and the
defendant was acquitted.
Four cars of sugnr wore received at
Iho customs house , two for Allen IJroth-
ors and ono each for IMcCord , Urady ft
Co. and 1'axton & Gallagher ; ono car of
tin wr.s received for Armour ,
Spanish Court Cream prodtino ? u
smooth , soft complexion and keeps the
uldn cool and refreshed in munincr and
jnakos it proof against the cold winds of
winter. Sold by all druggists.
J , W. Slanflold was arrested by a deputy -
puty United States marshal yesterday for
Bolliiif , ' liquor In Council lilulls without
having n government stamp , llo
waived oxnmlnatlon and was bound
over.
J. , T. Collins , who Is wnntod In Denver
for highway robhory , was nrrostd Wed
nesday ovnning by Detectives Ha/o and
Kills. Collins was taken to the police
station and charged with being a > fugitive -
tivo from justice. Ho will bo hold to
await the arrival of the Denver ofllcors.
The stone pavoinont on the west t-ido
of Fourteenth street , south of Chicago ,
is In u very b.id condition. The earth
in an old bower trench has caved in , and
a heavy vehicle passing over the .spot
hm turned a larto number of the paving
stones on end. The place la highly dan
gerous in the dark ,
The f'liiornl of John Borcliors , who
died at St. Joseph's hospital of pnou-
inonln , took plnco nt 2 o'clock ' yesterday
afternoon from Maul's uiulort iking
rooms. The deceased was a team
ster In the employ of Fred
Krug , and for several years had
driven a handsome pair of largo
black horses. In accordance with his
requont , these horses , behind which ho
had sat for years , drew the hoarse that
bore him to his last resting phico in
Laurel Hill cemetery.
Fora few dayscommencingtoJnorrow ,
wo offer Bonio rare bargains , of which a
few are as follows : Gents' shirts , nmdo
of flannel , tennis , Jersey , sateen , Madras
cloth , worth up to $1.2.5 , your cholco for
JiOo ( you can see thorn in our window ) ;
our 5)0c ) fur stilt hat is sold by hat stores
for $2.00 ; the biggest simp over offered
by us or any other house is an all-wool
black cheviot suit , sack or frock , for
$ fl.75 ; n dandy worsted suit wo will.soil
you for $7. SO ; the next bargain is our
$10.00 cassimoro suit ; la pants wo can
show the finest line in the city ; prices
range from $1.60 to 80.50 ; wo will save
you big money. The spring overcoats
which wo oll'er during this snlo for(5.5C (
are sold by other dealers for $12.00. Wo
carry the finest line of Prince Albert
suits In this city , and our prices bring
thorn within the roach of everybody.
.Also boar In mind that wo nro head
quarters for overalls and jeans pants ;
wo carry the largest assortment In the
city ; overalls in extra long or extra big
Hlzcs without extra charge. All wo nsk
is a call , Wo don't consider it any
trouble to show you goods whether you
buy or not. People's Clothing House ,
Douglas street.
Don't Fool Well ,
And yet you nro notsick enough to consult a
doctor , or you refrain from so doing for fear
S'ou will alarm yourself and friends wo wll
tell you just what you need. It Is Hood's
Barsnp.u-llln , which will lift you out of thai
uncertain , uncomfortable , dangerous condi
tion , Into u state of tfooil health , coufldonco
find cheerfulness. You've no ideiv how potcnl
this peculiar medicine is In eases Hlco yours.
Mr. J. AV. Sweet of OnoidaCo. , N. Y. ,
is In the city. This being his ilrst visit
to the mcoropolls , hu was agreeably sur
prised to ( hid in Omaha a city of such
magnificent nroportions and metropoli
tan splendor. Mr. Sweet is inoro than his
name Implies. Ho Is the general ngontof
the Oneida Co. , N. Y. , Fruit Vlnogni
uoimmn.v , nnu IB nero wiin mo view 01
establishing a western agency for his
goods. This is another evidence ol
Omaha's great attraction as a commer
cial center. There is no doubt but Mr.
Sweet will succeed in placing his popu
lar goods with one of the entorprisinj ;
business men.
Notiqo.
Comrades , members of the U. S. Grant
1'oat , 110 , 0. A. H. , you are requested to
moot at 2 : ; ) p. in. today , April 10 , 1891
lit , ' ! 12 South 18th street , to tuko part it
the funurul services of our late comrade
Daniel K. Ktmball. Hy order
ROUT. S. WILCOX , S. V. C.
IIA.UMI412VS 1I.YSB.NKS * ? .
Kiln Ilulsky's .story of n Mail's
Miss Kiln Hufsky has lived twenty-nlno
years , but in all thnt tlmo she snya she novc
aw so base n man as C. Unumlcy , the liveryman
'
man at Seventeenth ninl St. .Mary's nvenu'o
Bnumloy has been twice married , but JUrs
11. Js'o. 2 is wlfo In nnmo only , as she stead
lastly refuses to Hvo with her llogo lord.
Miss Hubby saj-s that Baumloy promisee
to iiialto her wlfo No. ! ) , but ho fulled to do so
anil she Is very anxious to have the ceremony
mony performed. She Is In a delicate condl
tlon and ullejrcs that Itnumloy offered to paj
VJto expenses of n criminal operation , Shi
refused ana ho snltl ho would have noltilni.
more to do with her.
She called tit his residence , 207 South
Twenty-fourth street , lute Tuesday niirh
and sat down upon the porch to'walt for
liaunrtoy to make his appuaranco. She was
taken slok , and ahout thi\t tlmo Uauinloy's
son came homo. Ho iltd not Unow her , am
as .sho could glvo no account of herself , ho
callc-d tha patrol wagon , and she was tnkei
to tha pollco station , , \vboro she was glvei
medical attoiulimce. No charge ) was mtuta
ng.ilnst her , aud la the morning she was nblu
to KO.
tito charges Ilnumloy with scdurinp her
nnd now ahc wants him to make reparation
Whit a debt ol Rratlludo tlifl World owes
to such men us Dis. Aycr uml Jomior ttio
latter for the givat tiUcovcry of vaccination ,
and the former for his Extract of Sarsnpar-
Ilia the best of blood purltlorslVno can
Mtunato how much thejo discoveries have
benefited the race I
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n P'
jlf//j Aw I0ir < > r ( wider tltticail / ,
Itlnnal line ten ctnti.
, , „ . - „ . . Laura , ncod SO year * and 7
n onOis. daiiK'itor ' of Mr. and Mrs. 1'hUlpI ) .
lllrscli. * . ' 4th btrcot between K and b streets ,
died ot consumption uta o clock Thursday
raornliiR. The fiuioral service * wl I bo held
nt "bo. . rcildoncfl ot the bereaved parents
Krlday ufUrnooiiat''o'olook , inUrinont at
Bl.Mnry' * oomctory. The nmny rloiidjof
Mlii Ulnoh will yuipathUi > vfitlituo af-
" ' '
'ly.
IE DIED BY HIS OWN HAND ,
David E. Kimball , the Well Known Ticket
Agent , Commits Suicide ,
FIRED A BULLET THROUGH HIS BRAIN ,
Xo Can HO Assigned fur the Tragic
Kndliitfol' n Jinny Mfc-Mr. Kim-
hall's Career The Coroner's
Vcnllut.
lixprcsston ? of surprUo and regret nro
icard upon every slao yesterday because of
ho sudden mid unexpected death of David 11
Cttnball , the tlty ticket neont of the Chicago
Nortliwestcrn railway company.
Mr. Kimball died by bis own hand , and to
mmreds ! of friends the shock came with
stunning force.
To the many acquaintances who had been
jrought in dnlly business contact with him
10 bnd given no Intimation thnt hocontem-
ilntcd such a tiling , and It was only with
.iioso whom ho hnd been most intimately
issocUtnd lit Ills ofllco who had even no-
.iced for some time past that ho hardly
scorned himself. Kven thcso hail not the
faintest suspicion thnt lita slight dorango-
ncnl would load to his death , supposing that
it would gradually wo.ir away. None were
[ iropar"il to hear of the sad ntTuhyinJ all were
da/.oil and bewildered by It ,
Mr. Kimball entered the Turkish bath
rooms under Uoyd's ' opera house a few min
utes before S o'cloclc yesterday morning , nnd
told the nlpht ( assistant , A. .lolinson , thatho
wanted to llo down for a little while. Ho
wad shown Into n side room , but complained
that It , vas too light , and was shown to an
other loom.
Johnson turned way , and had just picked
up an armful of blankets when ho Heard thu
sharp report of a pistol coming from the di
rection of room No. 9 , where ho had Just left
Mr. Kimball. Smoke was pouring out , and
ho riistiud through the partly open door lo
Hnd Mr. ICimball's lifeless body on
the 11 nor. In the obscure light
It was impossible to toll just
what had taitcn place , and utter hastily sum
moning a physician a light was secured.
Then ttie full truth dawned upon the attend
ants.
ants.Mr. . ICimball was dead , and powder burns
and splashes of blood upon his left hand bore
silent testimony to the fnct that ho had IIroil
tbo shot with suicidal Intent.
The used iiS-calibcr Colt's '
weapon wni a - ,
iiui the heavy ball had passed through the
[ lead of the deceased , chipped a piece of
[ ilastorlng from the wall and fallen back
.ipon the eot underneath which it was found.
Air. ICimfall had apparently removed his
overcoat and at once raised the revolver to
Ills lolt temple and llrod whllo In a standing
position.
Death must have been Instantaneous. The
body fell upon the edge of the cot nnd then
to the floor , where it remained until Coroner
llnrripan ordered its removal to Burket's '
undertaking rooms , where an Inquest was
hold.
hold.Tho
The jury returned u verdict of suicidal
shoolinp.
The deceased was born in Racine , Wls. ,
May " 0 , IB 10. While yet u youth no entered
the employ of the Chicago & Northwestern
railway company at his native place as a tele
graph operator , but left that position.to enter
tbo union army , In which no served dur
ing the war. At its close ho
again entered upon a railroad career
and for two years was agent of the Union
Pacific at McPherson , now Maxwell , Neb.
lie left thcro to enter the employ ot the
Northwestern , and had been connected with
that company continuously since 1S09. both in
Cooncil Bluffs and Omaha. Ho was
ticket ngpnt on the cast bank of the Mis
souri when the road ran down to the
rivet's ' edge , nnd after the completion of the
Union Pacific l > ridge was stationed at the
transfer. Ho was later ticket agent at the
Council Bluffs Broadway depot under Joe
Arthur , and was transferred from tbero to
tills side of the river la 1873. For a number
of years ho was connected with the Iowa
pool and was In the tripartite otllco in this
cltv.
cltv.When
When the pool was dissolved ho again became -
came solely Identified with the North western ,
and was made city ticket agent for that com
pany in 1ST5 , since which time Ho had held
that position.
The deceased was in his forty-sixth year ,
nnd was ono of the oldest ticket
agents in the city. Ho was of a
quiet nnd somewhat reserved disposition ,
but was withal n popular and very thorough
railroad man. Hu had u coterie of very inti-
mnto friends by whom his friendship was
valued and appreciated.
The deceased resided at 312 South Eigh
teenth street , and leaves a wife and ono
daughter , Maud , lie was a member of the
Grand Army of the Republic nnd also joined
the Masons some years npro. but had not nf-
JHIatcd with the order In this city.
Tlio arrangements for the funeral are not
yet completed.
"Something Just ns Good. "
"My horse was badly injured. I called for
'Ilallcr's Barbed Wire Liniment '
, my drug
gist was out , but sold mo 'something Just as
good , ' now my horse is a cripple , while my
neighbor , whoso horse was Injured as badly
us mine , refused nil substitutes and bought
a bottle of 'lluiler's Barb Wire Liniment , '
and his horse is sound nnd well. "
Insist on netting the genuine all druggists
hnvo it.
April AVontlicr 1'redletlons.
If a peck of March dust IB worth a
king's ransom , and April showers bring
forth May ( lowers , is it not right to pre
dict thnt every day In every month the
oloclrlc-lightod , steam -heated , vostibulcd
limited triiins of the Chicago , Milwau
kee & St. Paul railway will continue to
run on the short line between Omaha
and Chicago. The electric reading-
lamp In every berth of their palace
slcoplnir cars IB their own patent and
cannot bo used by any other company.
Ticket otllce , loOl Farnnm btroot ,
Omnhn.
\VIIjIj LiUAKN TtiJjIK FATK.
Candidates for 1'rnmntlnn Will Meet
This Morning.
The following non-commissioned officers
who took the examination for promotion will
meet at 10 a. in , today in the court mar
tial room nnd bo Unformed by Major Worth
as to their standing and whether or not thov
will bo recommended for promotion :
Sergeant W. M. Morrow , Sergeant
H , F. Ilnrdnway of company C
Seventeenth infantry ; Corporal PhillipHaw- *
lay , Company II , Sixteenth infantry ; Cor-
iioral William 11. Morford , Company C ,
Twonty-llrst infantry , Tim young men said
yesterday thut the examinations had been
quite difficult but they hoped to pull through
in good shape.
Captain liny expects to leave for
Fort Washalile , AVyo. , In com
pany with J. K. Moore , the
post trader nt that garrison , who is now
stopping at the Paxton.Vashaklo is 150
miles from the railroad , but Captain Hay
say * there is the best fishing and hunting up
thcro that can bo found any where in tbo
United States and the climate is almost per
fection.
First Lloutonnnt Matthias W. Day of the
Islnth cavalry has been assigned to duty ns
commander of Troop A. United States In
dian scouts , nt Pine Utdge , relieving Lieu
tenant Cny ! H. Proiton , who will civo his
entire attention to the Urulolndian prisoners
of war ,
' 'Avoids Ilalr Vigor is a most excellent
preparation for the hair. 1 speak of it from
experience. Its use promotes the growth of
new hnlr , and makoi It glossy and soft. The
Vigor Is a sum euro for dandruff. " J. W.
Bowcn , Editor limnilror , McArlhur , Ohio.
DceUlftit in l-avor ot the Chicago ,
Mll > vnnkoo& St. 1'uill fly.
The now Palnco sleeping cars of the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hy. ,
with utcctrlo lights in every berth , will
continuo to leave The Union depot ,
Omahu , at 0:10 : p. in. , dally. Passongora
tiikinif this train avoid transfer at Coun
cil LihilTs , and arrive in Chicago at 0:80 :
n. in. , in ample time to make all eastern
connections. Ticket ollleo , 1601 Farnaiu
street. P A. NASH ,
J , E. Pnnsrox , General Agent.
City Passonper Atfout ,
WANT TO K1ISI2 IT.
Mr. O'KccfTo'i Scheme for Enlarging
ttio Court 1 1 dine.
Chairman O'KoofTo of the board of couaty
commissioners has a scheme.
Ho has hold a session with Contractor
Coots and has about cotno to the conclusion
thnt the court house must ho enlarged. In
speaking of this matter ho said :
"Together with Mr. Cools 1 hnvo inado a
thorough examination of tha building and
hnvo concluded that some important Improve
ments are necessary. Looking to the accom
plishment ot this end , nt some future mcot-
injf of the board I shall ask for plans nnd details -
tails for putting two stories under the present
structure.
"My Idea Is this. I would In the flrst
place , bring the court house block to grade ,
after which 1 would take out the present
basement and in 1U plnco put In two full
stories and n sub basement. This would ru-
tnln the present symmetry of the building and
glvo us plenty of room for years to conio.
"Regarding the disposition of rooms. I
woula use tuo floor now occupied for omco
purposoi as court rooms and put the county
olllcos on the two floors below. The stair
ways could all bo taken out ns elevators
would bo used in their stead.
Where to pul these has always boon
a vexed question , but that Is now
solved , ns it is not necessary to run them up
through the center of the court. An exami
nation shows that a hotter plan would bo to
remove the closets and use tbo space for an
elevator chute. *
"Tho cost has boon considered nnd I nm
pretty confident that It would not take more
than SIM.OOO to mnko nil the improvements
ot which I havospokon.
"It is true that xvo have not got the money
now to go on with the work , but bonds can
bo voted and M wo have got to do this sooner
or later , I am In favor of going tthcad as soon
ns possible. "
It Is very Important In this ago of vast ma
terial progress that n remedy bo pleasing to
the taste and to the eye , easily taken , accop t
able to the stomach nnd healthy in 1U nature
nnd effects. Possessing those qualities ,
Syrup of Figs Is the ono perfect laxatlvo'nnd
most gentle diuretic known ,
Tim AdvcrtlsliifjCommlttoo oftlio Ex
change Taking It ISusy.
At the meeting of the real estate exchange
yesterday morning the members put In most
of their time in protesting against the inaction
of the committee ! appointed at the mass meet
ing in the exchange rooms n month ago.
The exchange has delayed action in the
matter of advertising Omaha , think
ing the committee would do some
thing in * that direction. Messrs.
Hicks aim lionson , the representatives
of the cxcnango on the committee have been
importuned to call a meeting of tho-commit-
tco in dollnnco of the delay of the chair
man.
man.Tho expressions of the members of the ex
change were very decided against any fur
ther iielay In this Imuortant matter nnd sev
eral were In favor of taking Immediate ac
tion , whether the committee did anything or
not.
not.A
A general scarcity of houses to rent was
reported. Several of the members
stated that there had not been
such a scarcity of empty houses in
the city for tlio ln , < t four years. Ono member
stated that ho had six applicants for ono va
cant house.
The Star land and loan company announced
that n lunch would bo spread for the members
in the cxcbungo room at the morning hour on
Saturday.
_ _
"An ounce of prevention Is worth two or
three pounds of euro. "
Original saylntj slightly changed but none
the less truo.
Don't wait to bo taken down with
"la grippe" but use Hallcr's Sure Cough
Cure , tno most thorough prevention of this
dread disease , when taken In conjunction
with Holler's ' Sarsanarilla and Burdock , that
has over been introduced.
BOUOHTON , THE UtTIlGLiAlt.
Confesses to Robbing ttio Kurbnch
Store.
O nicer Kcyser returned yesterday morning
from Lincoln , bringing back John E. Bouirh-
ton , who is wanted for burglarizing ICarbach's
cigar store a week ago. Boughton confessed ,
and said that ho had a pal named Charles
Mitchell , known to the police as "California
Slim. "
He said the work was done nt 7 o'clock in
the evening , and each carried away ten
boxes of cigars.
Both planted their haul and started for
Denver. They hnd to wait an hour at Lin
coln , and while thcro Mitchell "turned up"
Boughton to the police. He sent a mes
senger to the station with a note
saving that a man wanted for
burglary in Omaha was at the B. & M. do-
pot. Boughton was nabbed but Mitchell
kept out of sight until his train pulled out.
Boughtou also said that ho and Mitchell
were members of Ed Magen's gang. Mngeo
is a house worker and served u term in the
county jail a short tlmo ago for petit larceny.
Ho is now in ICnnsas UHy , and Boughton and
Mitchell Intended to got another member of
the gang In Ocnver and then join him In Knw-
town and work the south for the next few
months.
The Lincoln episode will somewhat Inter
fere with Boughton's'plans.
How many persons who suffer day after
day from headache , know that almost instant
relief is secured by using Bailor's Puiu
Paraly/or'l j
An absolute guarantee goes with each bet
tle. Insist upon having it and don't tuko
"something Just as good. "
NOT COMING ! NOW.
Mr. Gould Will Not Visit Omalin This
Trip.
Mr. Gould nnd party and General Manager
Clark tire in Chicago and it Is announced
that they will make a tour of the southwest
lines of the Gould system. It is the general
opinion of railroad ofllcials hero that the
party will return to Now York in ttmo for
the annual election of directors nnd not come
to Omaha until after that time.
The Gould party consists of Jay Gould ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Gould. Howard Gould ,
Dr. Munu , the family physician , and W. S.
Mallctto , Mr , Gould's stenographer. The
party travels in tbo special carAtaluntn.
Mr. Gould inforniod a St. Louis reporter that
ho intended to return from his inspection
trip by way of St. Louis , which strengthens
the Idea that ho will not bo in Omaha until
after the election.
A. F. linnks , traffic manager of the Iowa
Central , with headquarters ut Marshalltown ,
is in the city ,
W. J. Hancock , formerly of this city , hut
now general superintendent of the 'Wells-
Fargo Express company at Now York , was in
the city yesterday.
General Alannuar Iloldrcgo of the B. & M.
returned yesterday from Burlington.
Leading doctors throughout the country
arorecommcedingHnllor's Sarsaparllla ana
Hurdock , as a blood purltlor and to build up
the sj stem.
Hcrt G. U'lioolcr'H Death.
Bert G. Wheeler , the well known court
stenographer , died at his residence , 70S
South Thirty-sixth street , at 7 o'clock yester
day morning , after an Illness of two weeks.
The funeral will bo hold from the rosldcnco
at 2 o'clock this afternoon , after which the
body will bo taken to Malvern , la. , for inter
ment. Tbo deceased was appointed stenog
rapher to Judge Wakoloy lust January and
served in that "capacity until two weeks ago
when ho was taken sick with the measles.
This disease terminated In congestion of the
luncj. Deceased loaves a young wlfo , to
whom he was married six months ago.
De Witt's Ltttlo Knrly Risers. Cost little
pill ever madu. Cure constipation every
time. None equal , Use them now.
C ilouol lialUngnl'ti Ilcinnlim.
The romalus of Colonel P. G. Balllngal , a
former prominent citizen of Ottumwa , la. ,
who died recently in Hong Kong , arrived In
San Francisco Wednesday and wore taken In
charge by David Hedge , a relative , who will
escort the remain ] lo Ottuwwa. j
'TWAS ' Afid'osu OA.MJ.
Sirs. Nolo nnd TTnrjo Children Nearly
Mrs. Nolo and bar thrco children , residing
atSOJS South Seventeenth street , narrowly
escaped death byt asphyxiation Wednesday
nlgnt. They rcttrcd as usual , leaving the
draughtofn Imrdicoal burner turned on.
i'cstorday morning they were not
seen about the place and the nclgh-
jora broke la the door nnd found
thorn all unconscious , They wore ro-
suscitatcd , but experienced a terrible SICK *
ness as the rcsulttof the gas poisoning. Tnoy
will nil recover.
1 hko my wlfo to use Pozzonl's Complexion
Powder bocnuso It Improves her looks and is
, ns fragrant ns violets ,
All members of the Omaha Wheel
club nro requested to moot at club house
nt lilo o'clock p. in. on Friday , April 10 ,
1891 , to attend funeral of deceased mem
ber , Hurt G. Wheeler.
ACCUSI3I ) OK ARSON.
An limminoo Company's Cliarzo
AgaltiHt , 10. A. Ayci't Court Noiew.
The somewhat sensational case of Edward
A. Aycrst against the Sun Fire Insur.inco
company was called before Judge Fergusou
yesterday morning.
In this case Ayerst Is suing to recover the
sum of fcl,003 from the Insurance company ,
The defense alleges that the plaintiff has
Ijccn an Insurance wrecker fora number of
years ; that three years ngo ho went to Sioux
Falls , S. D. , where ho organized the Great
Eastern Insurance company , which wont
into the hands of n receiver. Aycrst left the
town soon after , but was indicted forom-
bo/.zllng the funds of the company , January
\ " , ISb',1 , bo shipped his foods to Omaha ,
insured them in tlio Sun Fire nnd
placed them in a barn nt 2110
Binnoy street , In Ivounlza placo. The goods
were removed to the barn during the fore
noon , nnd tbo same morning while Ayorst
was down town playing cards the barn
caught lire and burned to the ground.
Aycrst brought suit to recover , and the
company sets up the defense that the barn
was fired in order to eot the insurance.
Tho.easo of S. S. Curtis against the Coun
cil Bluifs nnd Omalia bridge company was
decided yc3tcnlaytho Jury rcturningu verdict
of Sl.filX ) for the plaintiff. This suit grow
out of the construction of the wagon and
motor bridge. Curtis owned a lot on lower
Douglas , nc.ir Eighth street , and claimed
that tlio building of the bridge rendered It
worthless , as the piers nnd supports of the
bridge have blockaded Douglas street in such
a manner as to mnko it n'most ' Impassable.
Curtis SUCH ! forl,0i)0. ( ) ) The defendants will
take the case to tbo supreme , court.
The case of the state against Harry , T.
Sbaloy , charged With having forged a draft
for $ li. ) ; " > , was argued nnd submitted to the
Jury. Ton minutes later n verdict of guilty
was returned.
The case against Joe Dwycr , charged with
murder , was called , but owing to the defense
not being ready for trial , a continuance was
granted until next Monday morning.
In Jndgo Wakeloy's ' court the case of tire
First National bank of Chicago agalnstMorris
H.Sloman and others occupied thogrcaterpor-
tlon of the day , Tha bank is suing to recover-
on a judgment for 51,50-1 , rendered in Chicago
five years ago.
Fred Oiliphant , the young man who was
acojscd of stealing the horse and buggy belonging -
longing to J. II. Woods , pleaded guilty nnd
was sentenced to ono year in the peniten
tiary.
T. B. McCrackcn , charged with the crime
of larceny , pleaded guilty to having stolen
$20 , and was sentenced to a term of thirty
days in the county Jail.
In the case against Cooper nnd Crelger ,
charged with having robbed Charles Nottlo-
lon of$2 , a motion for a now trial was argued
and overruled. The sentence of the court
was withheld.
Mansin Green , charged with having stolen
a diamond uln from Edward Hustings , was
brought before the court for sentence. HOP
attorney argued for a now trial , and the case
was taken under advisement by Judge
Estcllo. _
No grlpine , no nausea , no pain when De
Witt's ' Little EurlyUisers are taken. Small
pill. Safe pill. Best pill.
WANT WOOLEV'S PIAOE.
People Who tTlihik Tnoy Have n
Clmnco in Sljriit.
Candidates for the position of supnrln-
tcndcnt of buildings in connection with tlio
board of education nro already applying for
the position which It is supposed Superin
tendent Wooloy will bo asked'to vacate in
the near futuro.
A. N. Meals , a contractor and builder , for
merly of Kansas City , is an earnest applicant
and James II. Ward is after the place with
all his energies. Members of the ooard nro
not Inclined to encourage those applicants
much , however , for they are disposed to
give Mr. Wooloy a fair and thorough Investi
gation llrst. If it Is proven that Mr. Woolov
Is entirely incompetent then ho will bo asked
to resign and u competent man will bo se
lected by the board.
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh. Boo bldg.
The Counly's Dependents.
Poormastor Mahoney is happy In knowing
thnt the number of people who have been on
the charity list during the past winter is
rapidly decreasing.
While the severe weather prevailed during
the months of February and March , 400
families were assisted by the county , but
since the warm snell sot m this number has
rapidly decreased , until at the present time
loss than ono hundred nnd llfty families are
receiving aid. These people nro ncnrlv all
old staiul-byes and are helped the year round ,
they being cripples and widows who are
unnblo to support thoinsclvos.
Gcsslor'sMngioHcaaacho Wafers. Cures all
headaches in'0 minutes. At all druggists
" * > DnlleyVns Hun cry.
"Sergeant" Dailoy , a well-known old timer
got very hungry yesterday morning and be
sought County Jailer Kerrigan to lock him
up for awcek. The latter objected , and when
Dniloy insisted Ilorrignn kicked him all over
his ofllco nnd throw him out of doors.
Dailoy grow indignant mid although
ho was wearing ono eye on a
crutch and his right log was in a sling he
dared the daughty Jailor to como out and
light , Horrienn had had all the fun ho
wanted , however , and stayed inslilo , while m
deputy sheriff chased Dailoy off the grounds.
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky
Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable
and Wholesome.
No other baking powder docs such work.
Dr. Lo DIIU'M 1'crlodlcal l'llln.
Thli Krcnch rmucJr nctt itlrootlupnn the tiener-
ntlto nrtcuni and curca Muppri'ialonof tliu mention.
'trllircoforfi , amlrnii lonmlltxl. tilioiildnot In )
usi'd during pri'ifnnncjr. JobboilrufKliU nna tliu
imblla mippllcil bjr llooilmnn Drug Co. , Uinnha. K.
J. I'orkuru nnJ llownrd iluyvr' . Huutli Omaha :
U B. Ulll > aua A. IJ. fuller , Council llluiK.
Spring and c
SHIRTS TQ-D A Yand SHIRTS X
SHIRTS - a Week More SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS An Incomparable Sale of Shirts , SHIRTS
SHIRTS At Matchless Prices SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SHIRTS llail So Many of 'Era. ' T i c fzm
_ v SHIRTS
M Had So Many Kinds. JX 1 cs u l _ 1. 1 ,
SHIRTS. Had Such Handsome Styles. AND SHIRTS
SHIRTS Had 'Elu ' So Wcl1 ) Iadc-
SHIRTS
"ad Such Tony Ones.
SHIRTS UadEin - So cjcap SHIRTS
SHIRTS Flannelettes , 35cI5c. . PZiAIM" SHIRTS
Outing Cloths. 4Cc , 65c , COo. ± " fr
SHIRTS Saloons. OOo to $1.257 IrJ-iAIIPS SHIRTS
, . '
SHIRTS Jersey Stocldiiotto8,7ocnnill. Cloths , $1 ami $1.25. , , - , SHIRTS
wTro
Madras , 1 no , to ft" 33 Elll. CHECKS
- -
SHIRTS Xophyr Cloths rGOcloS-3j- SOLIBS SHIRTS
SHIRTS } ai.vc to S3.GO Kinds. SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
Look in tlie Window on the Corner.
SHIRTS SKIRTS
SHIRTS Nebraska Clothing Co. SHIRTS
.
SHIRTS , SHIRTS
SHIRTS Corner 14-th and Douglas Streets , SHIRTS
Summer Styles ,
Drs.Betts BBtis
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists ,
14OO DOUGLAS S
OMAHA , NEU.
Tno most widely and favorably known spec
lallntsln tlio Unftoi Stales. Their lonp ex
perience , rcmnilililoskill nnd universal suc
cess In the treatment und euro of Nervous ,
Chronic nnd Hnr lcnl Dlsnascs , untltlo tliuso
eminent pliyslclnns to tlio full conlldonco ot
the aflllctcil oM'rywhcro. Tlioy ciiarnntoo :
A. CERTAIN AM ) I'OSITIVR CUUK for
the awful effects of curly vlco ami the numer
ous ovlls tliiUfollow In Its train.
1'HIVATE. HL.OO1) ) AND SKIN DISEASES
sppodlly. coniplntolv nnrt permanently cured.
NKIIVOUS llKHlUTV AND SEXUAL IHS-
ORDERS yield icuUlly to their sfclllful treat-
moiit.
1 IIE9 , FISTULA AND ItrCTATj ULOF.HS
nuirnntecd cured without piln or detention
( mm business.
IlVDUOUKIjR AND VAIUCOOELK perma
nently nml successfully cured in every case ,
SYPHILIS , GONOKIUIKA , GLErT , Spor-
niitorrlina. bcinlual Weakness Lost M.'inhuoil ,
N'lilit Kinlsslons , Decayed 1'iicultles , I'cmiilo
Weakness and all ilclloutu disorders peculiar
to either sn\ positively cured , ns well us all
fuiu.'tlorml disorders that result from youthful
follies or tlio OXPOSS of ninturo years.
W KM ( "Till ? U Guaranteed parmu.no ntly
O I I\1V _ < J. U 1XL. eiircd , removal complete ,
without cuttlnit , cnustio or dilatation. Cures
effected nt homo hy patient without o mo
ment's pnln or annoyance.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN.
A 9TIRF nilP Tl' ' ° nwful effects ot
OU1VL. . V UKL curly vlcu which brliiRS
orcnnlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd
body , with all Its drojclcd Ills , permanently
cured.
nf ? < HFTT Address those who Imvo 1m-
\
L/l\ij , UU.11O ] ) n0l | | theim Ivus by tin-
pruper Indulgence and solitary nablts , which
lulii both mind and body , nullttlng them for
business , ntudvor inarrlaRO.
MAItKIISU MEN or tlioso cntorlns on that
h.tppy life , aware of physical debilityquickly
assisted.
OTTB SUCCESS
Is "bused upon facts. First 1'ractlo.il experi
ence. Second Every cnso Is specially stualen ,
thus starting rUlitThird medicines are
prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit
each case , thus oiTcctlns cures without Injury ,
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1109 DOUGLAS STREET. - OMAHA. NEB
FOR SALE.
Wrlto for Prices nnd Samples.
LIGHTNHR & I3ICKKUIAUPT ,
ROSOOB , S. D.
A nr.xuiKK MICHOIIIICIII.IR ; : is uums GKIIM
KllADIUATUIt Cures all diffuses liucnura It kllN
tlio microbe or norin. 1'ut upnnd rotiillcd III fs , IJ
nnrt 55 Uci , Ilio Intlpr 2 1-2 Kitlluna. hcnt nnr-
where prcpulJon receipt of price , or 0,0. I ) . \\o
Isiino n Kiinruntco to curt ) , 'llin public , trndo nnd
Jolibon Btipullcd by IhoKliisler Driik' Co. , Omnhn.
IN ALL THE WOULD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE
DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC ,
It cnn bo jcUcii In u run of roOYo ur ten , or In nr.
'ttltt at food , without tbo fcnowlodgo ot Ibe patient ,
if necessary. It la absolutely harmlrua and will efleot
perrnjnout and speedy aura , whether tliepatlent u
auoderatn drinker orauilooboliow reek. 1TMKK
I A.l.s. 1C operatoa 10 quietly ud mih > uoti otr-
taintytUat tha patient undorKooe no tnoonvanlencf ,
and ore ha la aware , bis complato retortLrtlcd la
IToatod. ISpajebookofpartlouliirarre * . 1o ! > < hurtol
KUHNt CO. , l h AUoujlUDe.icl thftCumincUlo ,
( r/-Tiad oupplled by llAKB. I311UC1I * CO , _ ud
; iJ UKP ON DKUQ CO. . Omul ! *
OR. BAILEY ,
Graduate Dentist.
A Full Sol of Toclh on Itiitibcr ,
for K1VK Dul.l AUK A iic'rfi'it
dUunrnnlci'il , Tcclli oxtrnclml
wllliout imln or dingor. nnl
wltliout nnncslliollo. liolil nnil
Ihor lllllnus lit lowpat rnloi.
llrM o ami l'ro nVork. . Teolli
wllliout | ilouii All worn ur-
OFFICE , PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
ICnlrnnco , ICIli etreel clovalor. Open ovctiln ;
until U o'clock.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U.S. DEPO31TOHV , O1IA.HA , NSJ
Capital , - - - - $400,000
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 , - Oii.BOO
Ofllcors nnd Dlrocton-Honrr W. Vntei , I'rosldont !
I.owli 8. lleeil , Vlco-rre iilonti Jaiuo W S va/o , W
V..MoriB. John B. Colllni , II. U Cmbliu. J. N. U
I'utrlck.V. . II , S. lluznei , caihlor ,
TI-11S IRON BAN 1C
Corner nth auU 1'arnara till.
A OcQcral lluukluj Business Trantacttl
PIlOl'OSALS KOIl INDIAN SUPPLIES AND
Tninsportutloii Dop.irtmuiit of tliuliitu-
rlor , Ollleo of Indian AlTnlr.s , Watliliu'toii.
AprlU. IhOI. Sonloil piopoinN. Indorsed " 1'ro-
jumils for Ik'i'f , ( bids for beef ninsl bo milinilt-
ted In sopiuato envelopes ) , hnc-oii. Hour , clotli-
ItiK , or trniuportiitlnn , ute , " < ns llio uuspinay
boi and ill reeled to the Commissioner of Indian
AITalrx. No-t. 05 nnd ( \Vnostor i s-lroot , Now
Yoilc , will bn rorolvcd until 1 p. in. of Tuesday ,
31n.v5 , 1891 , for furnishing for the Indian scr-
vleo about WJ.OOJ pounds bacnn , : HX .li)0 )
pounds beef on the noof , l,0oJOpotiiidsiiot ( )
beef , IKiO.OUO pounds beuns , 81,000 pniiiuls baking
powder. UMliO.OOO pouncls corn. .ViO.OOO poiind.s
ocilTi'C.10,0 0,0W ( pounds Hour , 110,0 OlmundsfeoU
lO.OdO poti nds hard bread. 40,000 pounds liumlny ,
: w.OOJ iiounds laid , UX ) tmrrels muss porli , : . ' > .0D ( )
ponnim natinuiil , h'U.GOJ ' pounds o.it'110,0)0 )
pounds rIu l ' .OGO pounds ten. 117,1'W ' ) pounds
ooarso salt , KW.OOO pnunils line salt , : IHH)0 ) ( )
pounds soap , l.llO.urK ) pounds sugar , niuUIU.-
00) ) pounds liuiU : Also , bliuiki'ts , woolen and
collnn Roods , ( consisting in ] iatt of llL-ltlnu.
J(00 j-nrds ; Htandaid unllco. 100,01)0 yards ;
drilling , . ' ,000 yuicN ; duek , free fiotn all sl/-
liiri4.H)0 ) : ( ) yaulS ! donlins. W.txiO yards ;
li'iin , IKiO.OdO yards ; Kontuekv Jeans. D.oofl
vnnl'i ; uhurlot , L'"iWO ( yaulfj brown slii'otin
S.jOOWynnls : blcachoci Hheetiiic , r-.ooo yards :
hickory slilrtliiR , 1VJTO yards ; calico slilrlhiK ,
S.HiOya.ds ; nln--oy , 4.000 yatds ) ; clothltiR , pro-
ecu le , notions , liiiiihvuio , incMllc.il supplies ,
sehnul booUs , utc. , and a loiii ? IKtof inlscella-
nroiis articles , .such us harness , plows. riiKos ,
forks , utc. . and for about . " . " > wagons icnnlrod
for tlio M'nK'O , to bo dellvcied at Chlcaso ,
Kansas C'lty , and SouClt ! ) ' . AKo , for such
wagoim as niny bo rerjuliTd , adnptucl
tntlioi'Ilinnto of tlio 1'aclllu coast , wltlit'nl-
Ifornla brakes , dcllvorud at fan Francisco.
Abe , transportation forsuchof tlio articles ,
pooils and supplies that may not be ooatiact-
ed for to bu delivered at the AKi'iicles.
inns MUST UK MAM : OUT CJN IIOVKII.NMKNT
HUNKS. Scliuaules .shonini ; the kinds and
nuantlt les of biilislstunco supplies roniiliod
forc.iub AKenuy und ireliool. and tbo kinds
and quantities In KIOSS , uf nil other u'ooJs , and
artlclus , together villi blank propjsals , con-
clltlons to bu obervi'tl by bidders , tlmo and
place of delhory , terms of contincl. nnd pay-
inc'iil , transportntloii routes , and all olhur
necessary Instructions will finiiMied nptn
application to tliu Indian Ollleo In Waslilnu-
toner Ko. fij aiulCii Wiotltr tti-crt , A'uo Yoilt ,
TboCoinnilssai-los of Siibslstonco , U. P. A. at
Cheyenne , Chicago , LouvoiiAtortli , Omaha ,
Saint Uouls.Salnt I'.iul.and San rranc > t cotlio ;
I'ostmastersat Slom Olty. Iowa ; VanUton , S.
Daliola ; Arkansas Olty. C'aldnell , TopcUa ,
nnd Wichita , Ivnns-is , nnd Tucson , Ailmiiu.
TborlKlit Isrosoi-M-d by the Kovornmoiit to
tojrct any anil all bids , or an v piitof any bid
and those proposals are Invltucl utidor jirovlso
th.it appropriations sliall bo undo for the
( Mippllos by consrcss. lllds will bo opened at
thu hour nnd day above slated , ami bidders
nro Invited to bo pro-cut at tlio opening.
CKHTIKIKII tiiKCKR. All bids iuu t bo accom
panied by cnrtlllod checks or dr.ifts upon
sonic United States Depository or tlio 1'lrst
National Hunk of San Francisco , ( Jal. . for ut
least Hvo per orntof the amonntof the pro-
tios'il , T. .1. JIOHOAN. Coiilliilsslonur.
A-Ptliatin
_
No I ice.
Scaled proposals will bo received by the
Etato I'l'l-'tliiic Hoard , nt the ollleo tit secre
tary of state , at any time before Tuesday ,
April 21. 1MII. at 2 p. in. , for printing and blncl-
1ns ? 2,000 copies each of the Donate , and liouso
joiiiiiti Is and O.OOJ copies of the session laws of
1MI. ) Honato and house journals to bo printed
on book paper , two pounds per niilro , super
loyal octavo form , small plea typo , sl\-to
pie i loads between Iho lines , without 11111100-
cssiiry lilnnks , luokcn pases or paragraphs.
blanks lictwoun piocecdliiRs of uach day , and
between dllloiont sessions of the same
da } ' , not to exceed four pica llne , paKCSlo bo
hanie. i u as jjuinai ui 100.1 , LIUUIIII mui
k"-s'lon laws to bo printed on two pound
b > ok paper , amnll plea type , paces to bo sumo
sl/o and form ns the ln\\s of Ibs'i with nuir-
Rlnal notes and Indov , boiiml In full sheep.
Proposals will also bo iccelvc-d at the hamo
t line and plaeo f or prl mini : the HIIIII unio con rt
reports and court calenders and for fuitiNh-
InKall blanks , hhtiiK bookhand clii'iilais , lii-
clndliif : revenue blanks lequued hy the olll-
cois of the oxecutlve dcpartincnt of the
htatofor a period of two years fioni data of
contract , . . . ,
Sam plea and estimates of kinds and qiinn-
tltly of hiippllos to bo furnished can bu seen
at the otllco of K-cret a lyof state ,
Pioposals lutist fctivto for what pilco tno
bidder will fuVnMi all hooks In this class per
P.-IRO und for all blanks and cliculars per
Iniiidrccl , ,
I'uuh proposal limit bo accompanied by a
bond tn thu sum of $5,000 with two or moio
hiirltlcs conditional , that thu bidder , will , In
caseofawatd. within IIvo days after notice
ontur Into contract lodolho work.
Hlds to bu marked "Proposals for Public ,
PrlntliiK"carohCClotaiyof mate.
( Julley and IIIIKB proof forlawHancl Joiirnuls
must bo turiilshud tliu t-ucrotary of State , anil
all work to ho dollvc'i-ed In Rood older free of
cost at the ollleo of the. Secretary of Hate
within ninety diiy-l from Iho clntoof contract. ,
lilclittorojcctiiiiy or all bids resorted ,
.1. K. IIil.i.BtiitoTiLMisiiirur. I , , fctat , , °
T II , lU-.NTO.N , Auditor of P. A. , M'rlntliiR
JOHN O. AU.UN , Sccietary of State. 1 ) Hoard.
apOdlOtm
rtfJANHGOD RESTORED.
"SANATIVO. " the
Wonderful bpanli.li
Hi-roedy , H sold lth a
Wrllte-mSimmnteo
to cure all JJcnom UH-
nkvt , tacll as Weik
Memory , i/o of Drain
1'owcr. It uadachr ,
Wnltef ulncMi , Lost M or-
hootl , N'crvousDeee , Lai-
rltude , all drain and
Doforo& After Uso. IOPH of power of tlic
Photographed from life. Grncrs'.ho OrRini , In
pltl.cr eor , council by
ovtr-cif rllon , } ouldful Indrjcretlona , or the ejc klvc
moor tobacco , opium , or Hlmulanu , ulilcli ul-Jmatrlr
le'.d to inflrmlty. Comumptlon ana lD onlty , Tut up
Inromenknt form lo carry In Uiovctt pocket. 1'rtco
II a pacUtBC , or 6 for | 1. With every f forilcr wo Klve
awritlrn Ktinraiilun to curn or rufuiKl HID
raoiioy. Scut by mill to any artdren ClrcuUrlrte.
lontlon this papfr. Acldreti.
HADIIID CHEMICAL CO , , Urinch Offlco for U. B. A.
417 Dearborn fitrirt , rillCAOO. I I.U
roil AI.r. IN OMAHA. NCI ) . , 11YT
Knhn & Co. , Cor , ISIM & Dotislas HU.
J. A. Fuller & Co. , Tor. 14th * Don '
A. J ) . I'UMUT & Cu. , Council Illufta.
XlttlcC tit CoHtl'llftOfH ,
Notice Is hiToliy Rlvfii that tlio School
Hoard of Ulstrlct S'o. 1 , HIWM I eoiiuly , Nc-
lirmUn. will rocolio bids for tlio Imllilliii ! of u
Bclmol housu In luxliiaton , NcLrask.i . , us per
plans niuUiiccllloatlons on Jllo wjlli Sir. KH-
U'liliDiibO , Arclillcct. llMstlu 'B. Nclir.tfcldi , or
lit ollleo of Ilimul ut I.utlnsH'ii ' , NohrasKii.
bald nlanicaii bubcoii lifter Alilll IX iinil bids
will bo rornlviMl tin to 10 ci'cloofc n. in.eilncs \ -
Oay , Apill 82. Ib'Jl. ' The Hoard icscrvos the
rlclit to roji'i-t liny or nil hlds ,
llyonlrruf olinn ) llnnnl.
uUdlliu E. SI. I1.1.iir-iiANO , Dlrtctor.
nn < t . I B - IU CdCJntTAIN IHTHtWOBlOWIlt A RUPTlinc
nrKlvoroller llko"lr. I'lercc'w ' ilHciuitlo KlaMlo
TrunH.1 ItlmarurfdtlioiiMnilrtl I you wmittbu
lllhTi ! nilfolnit4inpi tortrttiraiiiihl ) ! t , > o. I.
Maitucllo liltulli ! Trun Co. ( bau Iroucl.co , Cfcl
DR. J. E. McGKREW ,
THE SPECIALIST.
1C Years' Cxpcrlcnc i.
PHIFATE DISEASES
Cured In 3 to S dajs without the Inn of nn hoiir
from lniliio.ir 'Ibo muatnbioluto euro furl ! liFTl ;
nnd nil nnniiyliiK illschnritej over known to moillcu
clenro. bVlMIIMS , u warrantor on ro In 110 to W .Ini.
'Iho most powerful ri'iuoly yet knoirii fern iiormi-
nontctiro t > TltlcrUUKurpnlnlnrilluTln ! llio Mad
der , cured nt lintno , nlthont In ill-union tit no cutting ,
no imln , no illlntlnK. Ixi iof .Mimliuod \Vonkno \ ) >
positively curoililnitnntrrlluf. Skin dlnpnioj nml
fenmloillsoaHoi porntiinoiitlr enrol Dr. McUrow'i '
luccosi In the treatment of Prknto Dlnmiion hM
irevtTbeen Ofimllnl ] , rinil lili jrrcnt nrnijof pixtlonu
rmi-licH from the Atlmitlclo the Tactile , llookn nnd
Circular ! froe. Inclloi from a to 4 onlf. lUli nml
rnriiniu itruuU Uiuuli.i , Nub. ICntr.mcu on olthof
ilri'ot.
m
For the treatment of nil CHUON'IO AND SUHniCAf , .
MSHASKS. llrncei. ApplianceforOeformltloinnjl
TruHnoi'9 , Host F.iclUtli'1 Aprmrntin mil Ho
for Buccossf nl treatment of over/ form of tl
lOqiilrliiK.Mudlcalor Hnritlciil Trcntuiont. NINKTx
HOO.MS roll 1'ATIUNIH , JJonnl unit Atlen < li > nc .
Hu t Accommodation * ' . .Vi'st.Vrllo for clrcnlnri on
lloformiUos nnil llrncoi , TrnsiCJ , Club I'oct , Curvatures -
turos of Spine , 1'llos , Tumor * , Cuncor , Cntnrrh ,
IlruncliItU , InlinlnlKin , Kleatrleltr. l"nrulil , Uill |
crsr. UWnoys , Illiildcr , Ilyo. 1'inr , Skin ml lllooa.
nmlallHirslc-nl ! < ! | ier lloni. IIIHCASICS OK WOMKH
n npcclnlto. Hook oa Dljcnius of Women troo. WiT
linvol.ttuly ndilciln Ijrliu In Doimlniont for Women
During conlliieiui'iit ' ( Strictly I'rlvnto. ) Only Itelln-
blu .MiHllral Inilltuto .Miklm ; u bimulnltr ot I'M-
VATIC DI.SISA-ilX . .
All llljoil DI'o.i'Oi nuccoinruny treniou ,
or Instninirnti nent by mull or vxpren sucuroly
imckcd , no tnnrki to inilleiito coiiliuiti or nonclor.
Ono poriona , Intcrvlow ( irufurrod. Call nnrt coiuull
til omentl lilcory of your t-finn. anil we will Mend In
hln wrnppnronrllOOKTO SHIS VllKtt ; upon I'rl-
tntc. Bpeclnl or Nervous lil ou oi , wltluiuoitlonlljt.
Alilro ( inll Uttorito
Di * . A. T. McLnuahHn , President
Cth and Harnoy atrcuts , Omaha.
P
COLDS IN THE HEAD , by one application.
OATAREH , in a very short timo.
HAY TEVER , in from 3 to 5 tUys.
EAR AOHE , instoiitly. _
FIFTY" CENTS A BOTTLE.
FOR SALE IJY AM * IlUOaiST3. ) (
I'roiiaroil only hy tliu
: - ; ) ( | } . .
llurkor lllook , Uinnha. U. S , A ,
> HOl'0. AI.9 KOHKUICL-IIKADQltAUTnilB
X Dop.it tinunt of thu Missouri , ollleo of Iho
L'hlnf Oiinrtcrinaster HI , Louis , Missouri ,
Amll 7 , IS'll , Sealed proopsuls. In trlpllcuto ,
to tlio usual i-miilltlons will lioro-
cotvcd ut this olllcu aud at the olllcuu oftlio
Qunrtcriiiasturs at tlio follonlim named fitu-
tlons , until 1'J o'cleuk , noon , cunlraliitiindara
tlnin. May Tth , 1KU1 , nnd tbon oponeil , for fur-
nlshlnxnnddellv ! ilhz U'ood , I'onl nncl Olmrr
coal , durliiK the fiscal year U-eliinliiK.I ill/ lit * .
IMM. ill 1'ortrt l'iivon irt ) h nnil Ulloy ,
Ports Konci and SHI , Okluhonia 'IVnltory , und.
lo rt hupply , Indian Toriltory : l''oitH ' Lowlf
and I.OKUII and at lionvcr , L'oloradu , unu ,
I'ampsat ( liithrlo nnil Oklahoma City , Okla
homa Torrllory. Proposnlji for dcllvoty ab
other points will bo ontertalnuil , Illtldorl
inunt fctato the places uliorotli' < y propose to-
miiku ilelltc'rlcs. The tJotnriiiiionl tohorvoa
tlio rlsht to rojoot nnv or all hliU. or to
conduct for iilthor kind of kiippllun. or uiiolx
portion of 1'aclian may bo ciinslduieil tor Iho
liest luturc tcif thoH'ivlce , und towiilvosuoit
do feels as nro not In conflict wltri
the Inw. I'lefuri'iico will l.n Klvuu
to nrtlclr * * of domeitlo production or
inannfaoture , ciiinlltloii.s of < iunlity
and in leu ini-ludliii ; In thfl nrlco
of fcioicn production nr manufacture *
tlio duty thereon boluc ecnial , Illank prono-
nilsand prlntcil olrcutars t'lvlii full liifor-
matlnn will bo f urnlMiocl upon appllcatlorx
tolhlstlllcu or to the iitiiiriiirina tors of lho >
stations iiiuned , CnM-lupericontaliilni ; iirnpo-
Bals should bdmarkul "PropOHnlK for I'uol. "
at and addressed to the undmlKiiodnr to the
OuarlorniiiMlersof tliestatlons iintncd abnv < rs--
U. W.I'O < TKII , Quartermaster , IJ 8. A. , t'lilot
QuaiUrinastcr. jn-O-t-a-T-S-O-lO-m-S-O.
SutTorlntr from
the eiri-cti ol
yoiitlitul erron
mail who Ji'ntTvnii ami ileWlllut'-il , Aildttii
1'rof , V. V , 1'OAVIiUIIi "Hooilui , Count ,
nnnllTi s\NIUIW O t AIMI IK art tu
Illlllll I A beat nml onlrc | i i4le prei , _ _
UUUU i n uvular plij-eliUui ur luo cur ; of
Uanorlicen nnJ dlsvliuu " < > uui 'llu ' urlnnry i "
uraoqulruO. t\M \ per box , ' " '