WALL WAS VERY DANGEROUS. OonconBus of Opinion Concerning tbo Place Where Carter Was Killed. , . > < ? " EXPERTS CONDEMN THE WHOLE JOB Result of tlio Coroner' * ! Invcntlentlon Into the Fatal Acoltlent nt tlio Sunday Nl lit I'nxton JIntol Klrc. The Inquest to determine the cnuso of dontli of Captain Cui tor of No. 2 hose com pany , who received fatal Injuries nt the 1'ax- toil flru , was commcntwd yesterday afternoon at Hoafoy's undertaking rooms. The Jury comprised Messrs. J. P. Hanson , Prof. M. K. Mueller , Dennis Uynn , H. L. . Jtfalvln , nrnoit HalVon and i . C. Hcafoy. The friends of Captain Carter and tho'men Injuied at the flrovero loprcscntod by Hon. " \Y. C. Connell , and J 15. Kitchen , proprietor of the I'axton , wns represented by Mr. Gooreo K. Pritchett. The first witness examined wns Peter Me- Oulro , one of the Injured men. He testified that his company , No. U , was nt the scene of the flro and had water on it In less than live tninutcs after the aliirm sounded. The wlt- pcss turned on the water nt the llro pluj ? and then ran to the place whore Ills comrades Vyore. A ladder had been placed In posftlon teaching to the window In the third story , Yrhlch had boon broken. Hy direction of Captain Carter the men played on the win dow , from which smoke \\aa Issuing , and then started to nstond the ladder. Mlllvi bill Mas first with the nozzle of the uoso , Downs was next and the wit toess was third. Carter stood nt the foot of the ladder. The witness tad only ascended n short distance jvhon AomctinK strucK him and ho know noth ing more for some tlini1. There wns no nolso ( ! r other intimation that the wall was going iftnil On cross-examination the witness stated thatwator was thrown on the window for a low seconds only upfnry they started up the ladder. It was not mme than five or six min utes after the alaim when the wall fell. On redirect the witness was positive that the flro could"not have been burning lolic enough to have heated the wall With a good wall there would ha\o been no trouble. The witness stated that ho hail examined the wall slnco tbo accident , and hail found it only eight inches thick. The only pnrt which fell was that above the floor of the thiid storv. J. J. Ormsby , a member of No 1 nose company , was the next witness. Ho had assisted In placlnc the ladder in position. It was n twouty-olghl foot ladder nnd rested Opainst the wlbdow sill. The witness as cended the ladder and knocked in the win dow and slid quickly to the giotind. During the time ho was slldlni ; to thu giotind the hion of No. 2company weio throwing water pa the window. As soon ns ho loacliod the ground they stalled to ascend the ladder with the hose nnd ho stalled after another ladder. Ho had not gene over twenty feet when the wall fell. It was not over night minutes after the alarm when the wall fell. The \\ltnoss put his hand on the window When ho broke It and It wan scarcely warm , ho was , therefore , positive that the heat was not sufficient to cause the wall to fall. George C. Whltlock , the city building In specter , was the next witness called. Ho testified that ho bad examined the wall. Tha portion which fell wns about sixteen feet equaio. it was an eight-Inch wall and was Only one-story high , resting on the second ( story of the old Herald building , which was a twelve-Inch wall. The original building Jjnd ttireo stories on the north end , nnd this tvall had been erected on the south end of the building. It was not joined or "bonded" to the north end of the wall , but was moiely Dtlllt up ngalnst It and wns held in position by the Joists in the colling and the anchors. The witness' theory was thnt the fire had fol lowed thu steam pipes above the celling and had burncu off the ends of the Joists , causing the celling to fall and pushing the walls out. Kuthoopnlan of the witness the wall wns never ataulo nor sccuio , and ho considered It Dangerous. In fact , the whole building had boon condemned and he had no faith In It at all. If the wall had been twelve inches in thickness and properly secured the witness was of the opinion that there would hav been BO danger. ! Charles D. Cox , plptinan on the No. 3. Chemical , followed , .Mr. Whitlocic on the fetand. Ho testified that ho tool : the chemi cal pipe into the kitchen and played upon the coiling nnd walls. Captain Wmdom called Jttlni out nnd scut him to attend to the chemi cal. Whtlo nt the engine he hoard some ono Bhout that No. 2 men were under the wall. Ho rushed in nnd diaggcd a man out , who proved to bo Thomas Downs. The falling of the wall was the first ho know of the fire being above the ground floor. The hrlclc which fell were not warm when ho pulled Downs out. Cox eald that the wall fell in about five or six minutes after the alarm was sent in. George W. Tlfison , cit3' engineer , testified ' that ho had examined the walls after the fire. Ho thought the wall had been poorly con structed nnd that poor material had been put into It. Witness thought the wall Insuffi cient In thickness nnd dnngciious. Mr. J. B. Kitchen testified that ho was the OWjer of the property now and nt the time the wall wns constructed. Ho said that when the addition was made ho loft the mat ter almost entirely with J. r. Coots , the con tractor who did the work. Witness thought the wall was In good condition , and as good us when built five ycais ago. Chlof Galllgan testified that ho was at the flro about nine minutes after the alarm was Bounded. The first eiders he gave were lor the men to enter the building , but wnen he found the wall had fallen ordciod them out ncrnln. There wns no llro to nninnnt to imv. vumg wuuii luu wuu iuu uui. The chief said that if it had not been for the cress sections on the second floor that the Whole wall , clcnr to the nlloy. would have fallen. Witness considered the wall danger ous nnd poorly constructed. The chief closed bis testimony by saying that n good gust of wind without any llro would have knocked the wall down. J. F. Coots , the contractor , testified that ho built the wall in tnosprlng of li&O. Thnt the carpenter and brick work was well done and Rood material used. Ho also said that every iirocautlon had boon taken to maUo the addi tion perfectly sale. The witness said ho had been a builder for thirty-thicoyoars , and tills wns the first tlmo such a thing had happened tanny of his work. The case was then given to the Juty , who , nftor debating neaily an hour , i etui nod n verdict to the effect thnt M. J. Carter came to his death through the falling of the wall , nnd recommended that the grand Jury inves tigate ns to who is criminally liable for his death. Hilled Himself \\ltn n Bullet Intended for llin Hlviil. Pirrsimno , Pn , April 10. [ Special Tel egram to THE BIK. : ] Some days ago Dave Uarr , n well known saloonkeeper of this city , challenged a rival named Tom Doraoy to light a duel. The latter promptly accepted , but on the way to the West Vlrelum state line Bair conveniently fell Into the river nnd wns half diowned , thus pi oven ting the duel. Today Hair , in the presence nf his wife nnd mother , blew his brains out with the dueling pistol ho intended for Dor > oy. He had been drinking hard and quarreling frequently of late. FMtOUS'MX Heavy Ha I us Cniiho ScrloiiH DUMIHKO nt Inuortii U. i , Out. , April 10 [ Special Tele- grain to 'thtt BEK. ] Owing to the heavy rnlns n portion of this town is seriously flooded by nn overflow of the mill stream. The west wall of the Campbell bloclr was under mined by the water and fell with a torrifio crash. The stock of James Mclntyro , n fuiulture dealer , was carried away by tbo floods. The colllns formed n dismal proces. slon floating down the sticam. All efforts to bnvo the stock were Ineffectual owing to the water and the rapidity of the stream. Concert. Lodge No. 18 , Ancient Order United Work men gat o a very enjoyable musical aud lit erary entertainment lost night In their hall in the Barker block. Tbo hall was well filled with Indies and gentlemen and the pro gramme was evidently very satisfactory. illO CiaAltJlAMtKHH * HTtllKE. They Will Alt do Out If Not Granted nn [ .drnncp. CHICACIO OrncB OP THE Bun I CIIICAOO , April 10. | Secretary Houck of the clgnrmnkers' union has been notified by Pnwldcnt Strasscr of the International union that permission to btriko on May 4 bas been granted by the practically unanimous vote of 350 local unions In the organization. Manufacturers will be notified in person of the result and will IMJ asked to say jcj or no to the demand for mi Increase of ft per thousand on each style of cigars. If the demand Is refused a strike will bo ordered and a rigid boycott placed on the goods of the manufacturers. nisuTitAKKn WITH TIIR ( iiur. John IC.'Pish.son of Gcnotal Solicitor John T. Fish of the Chicago , Milwaukee & SU Paul railway , has not been seen by his friends slnco Friday. All efforts to locate him have proved unavailing and his parents are pioitrntcd. Ho had boon suffering with the grip for several days before his disap pearance and his spirits were greatly de pressed In consequence. It Is said that the date of Fish's marrlago with u joung lady of Milwaukee has been fixed for the near future. " MIS9 COZJJPXS ST1I.L OTOP. . This morning , acting under tlio direction of the women on the oxcctutivo committee of lady managers of the world's fair , tno jan itor of the Hand , McNally building locked nil of the rooms which have been occupied by Miss Cozzrns us secretary. The St. Louis warrior ai rived nt 10 o'clock nnd found her self locked out In the cold corridors. She went to the Janitor and asked him why her rooms weio locked. "You ha\o no room hero , " said the Janitor. "Wo will see about that , " replied Phoebe , nnd going through the pa'sago way leading from President Thomas Palmer's ofilco , she managed to get Into tile geneial office whlcl she formally occupied. She declared she TVII ! t ntti.iln tlirttni 11 tilnco elm ta intnmnH T force. Miss Co77en continues to hold the fort and this afternoon stio sen tout for lunch. During iho day she iccc'vcd a telegram from St. Louis sajiug nirangcinents were being made /or holding a mass meeting of ladles to pro test against the action of iho executive com mitted nud a deputation of Chicago ladies have decided to tuako arrangements for u similar mass meeting hero. A J IOV CUIl's 8HOIIT The first lion cub c\cr born in Chicago died In Lincoln park last night. Thu cub was bom a week ago antt the mother died shortly nftci wards. Then a largo fcmnlo hunting dog , very gentle and lovable , was placed In a kennel in the animal house and the crying cub placed with It. The dog gave a sniff or two at the strange baby , but as its own pups had been taken from it "n day or two befsre , it at once took kindly to the llttlo stranger , which In its turn seemed well pleased with Us now stepmother. Everything went well for n day or two , but the cub dually sue- cumbcd. The dog licked the body ana mani fested ns much grief over her loss as if the llttlo cub had been her own offspring , nd west people In Chicago bureau A su w KIII : MAiminn. Will Dinsmore , son of Hov. John W , Dins- more , pastor of the Second Prcsbjtenan church of Bloomlngtoti , nnd Miss Lena Snell , daughter of a wealthy Clinton banker , ran away yesterday mid were married at 1'oorla last night. "Thoy have gouo to Dos Molnos , la. SOOTH AMrmcAN iirsouitcrs. A number of persons met at the Tromont house last night to form a society for the pur pose of gathering Information In regard to the resources of the South American states. The society pi eposes to sccuro permanent headquarters whcro facilities will bo given for a careful study of the subject , The Mex ican and Venezuelan consuls have piomlsed to furnish maps , pamphlets and other data. A MIXIATUUK WOHI.U'S I'AIII. The Phllllpson world's fair relief company has been orgar.i/od with a capital of n quar ter of a million for th6 purpose of exhibiting In cities of this and foreign countries a model of the buildings and grounds of the world's ' fair. Jackson park , with Its lakes , trees and fountains , and all the buildings , railways nnd towers , are to bo modeled on a scale of one-eighth of an Inch to the fopt. * 1 STFUV 1TOPLU IN OIIICAQO. Amonc thu western pcoplo in Chicago to day were the following : At the Luland H. F. Douglas , Fort Yatcs , N. D. ; Otto Franc , Wyoiulne : II. A. Llttlo , Sioux City. la. At the Auditorium William S. Dalliba , A. II. Campbell , Idaho : Mr. and Mrs. John M Baldwin , Council Bluffs ; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Suudorlnnd , Omalm. At the Wellington Benjamin Baer , Deadwood - wood , S. D. At the Palmer C. D. Bogno , DCS Molnos. In. ; Samuel Sch-vnb , Helena , Mont. ; Dr. and Mrs. O. M. McJntyiD , Mavvillo , N. D. ; W. Uandnll , Omaha At the Grand Pacific Joseph Conrad , Great Falls , Mont. ; W. C. Smith , G. B. Hip- pee , Dos Molues , In. ; S. J. Drake , Omaha ; James P. Wall , Sioux Citv , la. At the Sherman L. F , Kelnlmrd , Kcarnov , Nob. ; J. Farrell , Mason City , In. ; Samuel B. Hilton , Kcdflcld , S. D. At the TromontMrs. . C. Woodman , L. F. Weeks , Omalm ; L. O. iJogeit , Scotland , S. D. At the Briggs S. Jones , Omaha. At the Commercial Mr. and Mrs. , T. M. Allen , Ficinont ; F. Welsh. Council Bluffs. At the Saratoga Mr , nud Mrs. G. E. Mill er , Fremont. At thu ( J race J. Wells , Lincoln. At the Windsor C. A. Kipp , Hastings. At the Brovoort G. Kinsoy. Omaha. AtthoTSIcCoy Mr , ana Mr * . J. E. Cov , Omaha. At the Clifton B. Sargont , Council Bluffs. ATKINSON . NKW WAY OF 1JAGG1NG IJUAKS. iSnolc ' Full of Dried Apples null AVnter Constitute the DcHt Trnp. Oscar Plntnor , the sixtcon-yoar-old son of Norman W. PliUucr of Tunica- Imnna Crook , Pa. , came faeo to face with a loan she hoar and a scrawny cub near Sund Spring Run last Friday. The lad was on his way homo from his sis- tor's with a Hour back full of dried ap ples , nnd the cub was n few foot ahead of its mother when ho llrst unw it. The cub squealed and ran back. The old boar bristled up nnd snarled , and Oscar was so badly frightened that ho throw down the suck , took n , hack track , anil didn't stop running1 till ho reached iho house of his sister , moro than n milo and n half from the spot. Ilor husband was away , nnd her Oscnr had stayoil around the house for two holfia or so , ho saw Andrew Uunhuin coining up the ron-1 with an nxo on his slioufdor , and ho ran out nnd told him about the boars. Dunham is an old boar-slayor. Ho followed Oscar to tlio spot wlioro the boars had boon seen. They found tlio romulns of the Hour Back and a few of tlio drlod apples lay on the ground , but tlio ola boar nnd her cub were not in sight. Dunham tracked thorn to tlio creek , where the mother boar hud evidently slaked her thirst. Then she had waddled along the west bank of the stream , nnd Inside of nn hour Dunham got a gllmpio of nor. She wns nil bloated up and she could hardly walk when ho first saw her. The cub was whining nt her side , but she seemed to pay no attention to it. At last the old bear lay dow n , and Dunham , who had been getting closer all the time , ran up nnd grubbed the cub. The mother boar snorted , growled , and made n lunge toward Dunham when she heard her cub squeal , but bho was unnblo to cluu-o him. She rolled over on her bide , kicked and sprawled about , and kept on roaring. The dried applet had been too much for her , Dunham said , nnd , not eiirine to kill her , ho kept the cub nnd loft her tliero to got over her spice. Always have an oj u out for the man who grieves over the worship of Mammon ; ten to ono ho would chattel mortgage his furniture the uay before shipping U to California. WHEN DICKINSON GETS BACK There Will Bo Nnmorom Changes at Union Pacific Headquarters. WILL BE HERE EARLY NEXT MONTH , IMvlairm Stipcilntcmlont IllloUcnsiler- for Snld to Ilo Hlntoil Changes In tlio' Trnln Service I.nllroail NotrM null I'crnonnls , The old familiar flRuro of Ed Dickinson is expected to appear in Omaha at any time , the probability being thut ho \ \ 111 report for dutv about May 1. It Is understood that bis tltlo will bo that of assistant general man ager but the amount of salary no Is to receive - ceivo Is , at present , a mystery. It is known , how over , that , ho refused an offer of JIU.OOO per annum from another road and the opin ion prevails that his solnrv with the Union Pacific Is in that immodlnto neighborhood. The Impression prevails very Kcnornllv that Mr. Dickinson's coming will bo followed by n general cuttlng-olt of heads , but there scorns to bo no great cnuso for alarm. That thcro will bo sonio change. ) there cnn bo no doubt , but they will bo mainly confined to minor positions. It Is n foregone conclusion that there will bo an Immediate clmngo In the ofilco of the superintendent of the Ne braska division. The strained relations which have existed between Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Ullckonsdorfer would render It Im possible for the latter to lomain In tbo service of the road. The sweeping changes mndo In the operat ing department recently , by Mr Clark , \\ould seems to indicate that no further chances will bo made in that direction , for the pres ent , at least. The superintendents of divis ions seem to bo giving satisfaction , nnd n change In those ofllcos is not probable. The situation In the trafllo department Is appar ently highly satisfactory , and wns brought about under Mr. Clark's express supervision. It. liii < t linnn thn IntnnMnn. sliiro the nroscnt | management has uecn in cuarge , to consoli date the coal and stone departments witli some other department of the road , but whether they will bo turned over to the pbVclinsing department or put under tlio con trol of the operating or trafllc departments is a matter for future consideration. Ono of the first things which will engage Mr. Dickinson's attention will bo the trnln schedules. Under the present schedule trains arc run for u hlch thcro Is almost no necessity nnd some of them do not nearly pny the op- or.Uing expenses. A great many radical changes will undoubtedly bo made in this di rection. The governing idea of the now administra tion scorns to bo economy in the management of the road nnd cor } thing will bo shaped to thnt end. Notes and Personals. U. W. Johnson , traveling stock agent of the North * * estorn , Is In town. A. Li. Craig , rnto cleric of the Northern Pa cific at St. Paul , is In the city on business. Assistant General Manager Holcomb of the Union Pacific returned yesterday from Cblcnco. L. 13. Sessions , traveling passenger npont of the Motion route , with hoaJquartcrs ut Minneapolis , Is In the city. Traflle1 Manager Mellon of the Union Pa cific returned Wednesday from n trip to Now York and Chicago on ofllcial business. Superintendent Uathbun nnd General Agent Phllllppl of the Missouri Pacific have returned from a short trip over the Nebraska division. J. Francis and Arthur B. Smltn. of the passenger department of the B. As At. , went iff Kansas City yesterday to nttond the meeting of the Trans-Missouri Passenger as sociation. Charles A. Nimms , general western passen ger agent of the Hoosio tunnel route , with headquarters at Troy , nnd William Caldwell , general western passenger agent of the West Shore at Chicago , are In the city. An official circular has been issued an nouncing the appointment of George W. Vol- lory as general nccat of the Builington at Denver and E. E. Walker a ? general agent at Salt Lake to succeed Mr. Vallcry. FOOLED. Secretary Notilo Suspends His Order Oponini ; Wisconsin Acres. WASHINOTOV , April 10. The secretary of the Interior today sent n tolcgrnm to the register nnd tecoivcr of the Innd ofilco nt Asblnnd , Wls. , suspending indefinitely his order authorising filings on the 17th and 13th within what is knowu ns the Omaha rail road land grant. This action was taken upon information that serious trouble would bo likely to follow the opening to settlement nt tbo dates named. Secretary Noble , in his order , says n tele gram has boon received , from the register and receiver of the land ofilco at Ashland about armed men being in line ; also a tele gram from ono P. C , Chamberlain , signing himself for 250 men in line , to the effect that about two hundred and fifty of those armed men threaten to bring about a riot , bloodshed and great loss of life and property unless the oQlco receives filings in the order In which said 50 men dcsiro they should bo re ceived. In view of these facts and desiring to serve the Interests of the gcnoi.il public rather than obey the behests of armed men at present .seeking to servo their individual interests by the Intimidation of law-abiding citizens , the lands are reserved until further orders. National Capitol Notes. WASHINGTON , April 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBE.J A good deal of agitation in Dolitical circles * vas caused todav bv'tho nub- lishcd assertion thatD. I ] , Uittcnhousc , fora long tlmo prominent In the headquarters of the farmers' alliance in this city , had prac tically submitted n proposition to Lieutenant Governor Jones of Now York , who wants the ( lomocr.itlo nomination for governor of that state , to manipulate the farmer * ' Now York organization in Jones' favor for a com pensation. President Polk of the alliance is in Columbus , O. , and Mr. KIttcnhouso in some other town. II. W. Ayer , who succeeds Hlttenhouso as private secretary to President Polk , wns in his ofilco in the Fondalt building , but ho ptoferrod to remain silent as to the matter. It is evident that the democrats' are laving the ropes to control tno political end of the farmers' ahianco this and next joar. It remains to tie seen Just how far the repub lican membeis of the farmers' alliance \\lil bo led in politics by democratic schemes. It is believed that the Grand Army of the Republic national encampment will bo hold hero next j ear. At the war department it is stated that if the band of Cheyenne Utvor Indians who uin.-ai.cji wur at * > iuuiuiuu luiuigu upon uiu war path no mercy will bo shown them and that they will bo treated the same as other highwaymen. Hen J S. Clarkson nnd General W W. Dudley of the republican national committee are moving to have the nominating conven tion In IbW held In the monlti of May in- DELICIOUS Flavoring NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla , \ Of perfect purity. Lemon - of t Btr0nBth. Orange - > _ . , . . Almond -I Economyi the us0- Rose olc-vJ Flavor as delicately and deliciously as tbo fresh fruit. stcnd of .Turn or .Tuly. An'O It Is bollovod thnt tlio proposition will 3uned , I'rotulnont ro- Hinllcmis hero all snvitbat the wcatbor Is too hot lu Juno or July And that May Is much tbo bout period in the ycitr , mid the rmtlonal committed wlien it conypnes here In Ucceui- her next , will bo potltlonod to for the day In May. _ ' Mllltnry x , April Itf. fSixicml Tclcgrnm to Tun BEF. . ] Uy direction of tbo secretary of war' Ordlnnnco rfot'eoant ' Christopher O'Urlcn ' , now nt Fort Stdnton , N. M. , will proceed to Kort Kohlrtson , Nob. , reporting upon his arrival to the commanding ofllcor for duty. 'iiii First Lieutenant Cnoth Crowdcr. ElKhtb cavalry , lias boon dctnllod for duty ns acting judge ndvocnto of the department of tha 1'latto , to tnuo effect April il , 1801 , and will report In person to the commnndlng ccncral of thnt dojmrtmont accordingly to rcllovo Cnptnin 1' . Heiiry liny , Klglith Infantry , ns noting Judge odvocnto of the department. On being relieved Cnptnin Hay will Join his regiment. Uy direction of the secretary of war the following chnugo * In the stations of medical onlccrs hnvo been ordered : C'nptiiln M. VV. Wood , assistant surgeon , Is relieved from duty nt Fort Meade , S. D , and will report In person to the commanding ofllcor nt 1'ott Preblo , Mo. , for duty at thnt post , thus ro- llovlng Cnptnin W. U. Davis , assistant sur geon. Captain Davis on being iclievod by Captain \Vood will report in person to the commanding ofllccr at Tort Clark , Texas , for duty at that post. DOClHloilH. WASIIINOTO.V , April 10. [ Special Telegram to TIIK BBP.J Tlio assistant secretary of the Interior today decided laud contests ns fol lows : Homestead entry of Willlo W. Ilrown , contested by Benjamin F. Morrison , Involv ing the southeast quarter of the southwest quaitor of section 11 and the cast quarter of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 14 , townstilp 1 north , rnngo 89ost , McCook , Nob. , district , allegation abandonment ; con testant allowed ninety days irom data of no- f \nn \ tr\ I'nmnlvvl(1l ( t.hn tfllnn nf Hin Illllir * merit of the conun'.ssioner , which held the jiitry for Cancellation , but ordered a ro- tearing. Hclinqulshmout contest of Edward : JhornoUon vs wllllam B. Judd , involving ho right of entry for the northeast quarter ) f section fi , township Z'J , tango ll west , Nio- orarn , Nab. , district ; decision of commis sioner adit mod ; Phcrnotton Is entitled to jnter by reason of his puor application. In the case of John M. Pease , holding for can cellation his commuted homestead entry for ho southwest quarter of section 1 , township .I.1 ) , range M ) , Mitchell , S. D. , district , the decision below is reversed and the entry con- llnncd. _ IMr'n. IlnlCord'H Itciniilns. WVSIIINOTOV , April 10 The remains of Mrs. Mary Frances Halfoid , wife of I'rivato Secretary Halford , were lotnoved to the Foundiy church this afternoon. The cotlln was covered with the Howl offjrlngs of manv riends , including a pillow sent from the white liouso , upon which was insciibed In linmoitellos the woids , "At Kost " The ox- . excises at the church were veiy brief. This aftciuoon the lematusuro taken to Indlau- tipolls. _ andlow. . i INistiiinstct-s. WASHINGTON- , April 10. Postmastera were appointed today as follpws Nebraska Everett , Uodgo county , H. Bloclr , vice F. J. M. Smitli , resigned ; Quln- ton , Tburston county. J. T. Deal , vice L. E. Stopps , resigned. Iowa Bernard , Dubuque county , P. C. Molov , vice fa. II. Buuni.m , resigned ; Cou- tralla , Dubuque county , N. Meyer , vice G. W. Albert , resigned ; Valnoy. Allnmauoo county , J. P. Emerson , vice > ; , SV. Faugomau , re signed. Worn-out , "run-down , " fcoblo women'need Dr. Piorco's Favorite Prescription. It builds them up. It's a powerful , restorative tonic , or strength-giver free from alcohol and injurious drugs. The entire system is re newed and invigorated. It im proves digestion , enriches the blood , dispels aches and pnins , gives re freshing sleep , and restoies llcsli and strength. As a soothing nervine , it allays and subdues hysteria , spasms , and all the nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organic disease. It's the only guaranteed medicine for women. It does what is promised or it asks nothing. It gives satisfaction , in every case , or the money paid for it is refunded. That's the way its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alco hol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion ; "a legitimate medicine , not a beverage. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. ( ioitorrlia'ti ( llrrfnnil , I.rnroi-rli ( > ' < i cured In l ! days by thn Trench Itumuiy i > n- tltled the KINO. U dlssohcs against and Is absorbed Into the inllameil parts. Will refund monuy If It does not unitni causes stricture , ( lentlemen , hero m a lullahlu article * . ! a piekaKuor" for $3 per ( mill piupild. Mcl'or- mlck > V Lund. Omtiha ; O. A. Molcher , Howard Men eis , mid I' . J. buvMiiM , t-otith Omaha : A JJ. t'osturaml M. I' . Klllsf Council Bluffs. For Snlo Writer Ilonds. ji 1 1 The village of Wlsnnr , OuinluR County Nebraska , hits Issued water bonds to tno amount of i..VX ) ( live bonds of $ .V)0 ) ouch ) , for tbo purpose of extending the water works system In s ild village. Thu bonds are datud April 1 , 1601 , nnd duolii twenty years from date or IHSIIC , optional af ter Iho yo irs , Inleieit seven pur cunt pur an num , payable annually , at Kounto llros. , V orl Oily , Thu Loird of trustees of Raid village will red ho sealed bids oil hald bonds from data op to 7 : . W o'clock ) > : non the -Ttb day of April l91 , ut which tlmo thu bids will bo openiMl. All bldx and communications to bu alructud toL. U , Kilngol , VIlluKo OlerkVIs - ner , Neb. Dated tills llth dayof April , 1A01. L. 0. KJII.XIKL , Vlllinjo Olotk. a-H-d-1-t. ' Foil LitHts OVLV Dr , leduo'i rcrindlcal I'lllJ. ( ho hronch ronioilr , acton thu meniiriinlijriitenianii euro suppression from whatever euuiu. I'rumotu menstruation. These pills ihoul 1 not ho taken ilur- Inn ttKnaner , Aiu. I'lll Cu , Itoyullr I'rom. , tipen- cor Hay Co , U Uenulno hy tiherius'i A 3Ioonnull , 1 OUKO it. , uuar 1 * . o. , Oiualia ; u A. Melcher , Houth Uojulm , M. 1 * . Kills , Couuill IllutH. II , Don't ' Overlook Our new arrivals in Sack and Frock Suits ; they're handsomer this spring than ever. Prices , $7.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 , and $15.00 New spring " shades , dark and medium colors. You can tell a B. K. & Co. suit as far "as you can see it , by its perfect fit and neat appearance. "It's Economy to buy 'Em , " they're made right , and never lose their shape. $7.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 and $15.00 , places them within easy reach , try one I In Spring Overcoats , our assortment is extra large , you can select any shade you want at $10.00 , $12,50 , $15.00 and $18.0O , and if you want something ' par excellent , and don't want to pay the Tailor's price , 'We've got 'Em , " at $15 , $18. $20 , 25 , and $30. There's ne'ver a mistake made by buying garments well put together , and there's a world of comfort in wearing them. Beautiful line of Childrqn's Suits , always on hand , handsome styles , $2.50 , $3 , $3.50 , $4 and $5. They're very tasty and when seen on the street everybody knows they're from SCO. . , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. To euro nillousness Sick Ilcndnclio Constipation. Malaria , Liver ComplMnts ( ntto tlio safe and certain rtuietljr , SMITH'S U60thoBMAIr.8I7E(40 ( llttlo b"nni to tlio hot. tic ' ) a liey nro tlio most convenient , suit all < mea. 1'rieuof cither flic , ' . ' 5 tent * per buttlo ftTB aKiBIMlf * nt 7. 17. 70 : 1'lioto immure , a panelBlioor tlib picture tot 4 cents ( coppcra or stamps ) . 3 F SMITH k CO . sinkers of "Bllollcana , St- Louis Mo We Offer I"oii ft Jlemcdu tiltleli Inline * > < / < / to Zlfe of Mother nnil VMM. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Hobs Confinement of its 1'aln , Horror antlJtlsk , Aftcru'lD-onobottloor" ( ; ntluT' I'rli-nil" I BiUTiremiiKlKtlupnlti.anclillil 1101 experience that wcnkni'si uftcrnnril usual In sucli iiui * . Mri. ANMU OAQK , Lnmai , Mo , Jan. 15th , 1S91. Sent by exprcM. cliarRCg prepaid , on receipt of prlii$1 00 per bottle. Hook to Mothers mailed free. ATLANTA , RA. SOLD DV ALL IWUOQISTS. RfflLWKYTIMEORRD -LeavesTCHIOAGO , I1UHIIN,1O.V ( A y I Arrhos Umaha I Depot lOtli nml Miison ht . I Oinilia. 1.CHTC3 IIIUHUM.'ION' \ MU ItlVr.U j Arrl VC3 Omulm | Depot lOtli nnd Mnton itn ) I Omnli n. 11.10 n rai. Knnnns City Dny Urpn-'n | 0 10 p in 1M.'pin | K C. Night Kxp.vl a U.I' Trans I 0 44 n m Lcave UMON 1'ACIMC Arrives Ornnha Depot lUlh nnd Marcy Sts. Omaha I.CtlU' I ( HH'.U.O It I \ I'A ( IHO I ArriviM Trail lift ! rj Union Depot , Council lllulls. I'lransfir 0 * U ) ni NlKht ' p I'xpress AI n in U M a in Athintlo ISxpress 5M p in & DO n in \usllbulo Llmltid IU U a m Lento * ILlllCAI.O/i.NOIUJIW hMIKKN Arrives Trnn fcr | Union Depot , Council Illulln 'transfer "IABVUS ICIIICA.l ) , Mil * A W 1'AUl Iruimfcrl Union Depot. Council Illiiifi Linviu CIIICACiO , Mllj. ST 1'AIlt Iriumfur Union Depot. Conm.il njuits IS 40 p m ChUn o Kxprtss 9 40 a in Chlotuo Kxprun Leave * I K O,8r JOi : ! t (3 ( II Trnn fcr | Union Depot. Council Illults 1007 a pil Kniuni I'lty Dny KTpre : li 41 p m 1022 p ml Kannii * City Mulit L'xpiuia 0 Si ) a m Leave * I OMAHA AMI' . I.OUia I Arrives Iraiufe-l Union Depot , Council Illulla I'lransftr 4 40 p ml , . &t Loula Canon Hall " "IIJI5 p ra Leaves ICIIICAC.O , IIUIII.'N . * . UI'I.S'CY Irniiifi'rl Union Depot. Cuum II Illinla VII ) u ill. i K'prc.ss 1000 p m ChliuKo hxpross .705 p m | Cruston Uicnl Ixjnvei f HIOl X im A I'AUHf I Arrives Trannlorl Unlun le c t ouni.ll llluits I'lranslur 703 a ml Hlouxllty Areommodallon I U40 a in C Uii ii in I it I'nnl K pre I10OJ u in DuCTorlni * from TO WEAK MEN loutlifulermn tlio fllicU ol - - . . - - - - - - - mail wlui Is norvntu nml dtlillltatoti. AiMrert 1'rof. V. C' . I/O WLIJIt , ITIooUuu , Coim AMUSEiMiaNTS. COMMENCING THURSDAY , APRIL 16. l'osltl\cly the last appcnrtiiuu of the Put or * * llo OoniLMll.uis , MONROE AND BICE , In tlu'li plciiHliig Comedy , Prices ns usual S ilo owns Wednesday THE GRAND TONIGHT AND KVI2KY NIO1IT TIMS WEK1C. InuliHlIni , ' Saturday Mittlncc , DR. E. B. DAVIS I'SVCHOr.oaiOAI , aud AVondoi fill Illustrations of HYPNOTISM. Popular prices , 15 , 25 and .T > cents. Uuv ollleo open at 7 p. m. Oolisetim Wednesday , April 22. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Tno Grand Inhibition Conceits by the Colo- Iji.ited of Washington , D. C. The gront nl. ( tioiml band of Amer ica nnd the finest tfo\ eminent band in the world. Sent out by tbo president to exhibit its excel lence to the Amer ican people. MR. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA , Conductor. Mils. MARIE DECCA , Soprano. The Most RrJlllant Color.iluro boprano In Amoilcn. 1'rlces Ko < spr\od. 7f u and SI. Seats now on sails at Max Meyer & llro.'n music Htoro. BOTD'S. 3 Nights. Monday , Tuesday nnd Wednesday , April 20 , 21 ami 22. KATIE EMMETT In her great pluy , Under the inaii'iseinont nt Mr HAHUY WIL- i UIi "COMPANY. KLiAUOHA'LK 8OKNI3IIY. Don't fall to see the Great Harlem Rillroad Drldgo Scono. . Prices as usual. Knr.x . Will Lnwlnr. Mmmgnr Uor lltii tintl P.irnim Lu 1'ctlt 1'reddlo , thu urcnt child Uiaratter artist. A phenomena WKLK OK APRIL 1.1 Whale Oil Otis. .1 loiiiliil-eiun from the so.i. Tim Hjiaillsh Tinulmdors Tlii > Mllancso nilnatrt'lH diaries Diamond , hurn soloist. The ' ( ilc.iHon Children , Mint ; and dancu urtlhts. 'Iho Lo/uns , conilo sketch aitlsts , Dlvm llrun and u host of > arloty talent. New son js ; nowdn iicos ; new furtH Notice. Pealed proposals will ho recnlvcd by the Stuto I'rlntltiK Hoard , at the olllcu ot uccro- tury of Ht.ite , at any I line liofnro Tuesday , April ! ! ) , IMI , nt ap in . for prlntliin nnd lilnd- liu 2,000 toplos p.iuh of the fronato and house Jon mills mid O.OOJvoplo-'nr thu susslon la us of Ib'H. ' hcnato and house JoiirnalH In lie printed on book p iper , tiM > pounds per ijulro super inyalootit\o form , siniill ulua typo , sl\-to plo i leads holwvim the linns , without unm'c- nsHiiry blanks , liroKun pi.'es or p uiur.iplis blanks butuccn pioeecdinKs of i-nuh day and between dllleiont Missions of tlio HIIIIIO day , nut to ovieud four pic.i lines , panes to hn hiiiiusUeas . Journals of 18a.l , blndlni : half blicop. Session laws to ho printed on two pound hook papnr , oin.ill pica type , pneus to ho sium > sl/o and fonn as tlio Imss of ltyv > with niiir- ( in.il noU s and Index , bound In full hliiop 1'roposiils will also bo rocnlxod nt the riainn tlmo and place foi printing'tlm HUJIIIMIIOcourt ropoits unil eonrt eaUmders null for fuiiusli- IiiK all blanks , blank bonus and elinnliirH , hi rers ( if thu oxcuutUi ) department nf tlio state font period of two ye irs from ditto of contract. Samples and ostlmutns of kinds aud quun- tltly of hiipplli's to ho furnished can ho seen at thu ollleo of M-'oret.iryof stain. Proposals must Mate for what prleo tlio bidder will fiunlsh all Uoous In thlfc class pur paRe and for all blanlix and circulars pur hiiudiod. I'uch proposal must bn accompanied by u bond In thiisiini of t'sOOO with two or moro Kiirltk s conditional , timtthn bidder , will , In ciiHoof iiwiinl , within UNO days after notlco outer Into contract Uulo the work. Bids to bo marked "Proposals for Publlu Printing , " caio secrotru y of Htnto. Ualluy anil piigc proof for laws and Journals must bo furnished the heerutary of State , mid nil work to bo dolU tired In coed order fri'ii of cent at tbo ollleo of tlm hurulary of htato within nlnolv days from Iho date of contract. High ! to inject any or all bids rosnrvi'd , .1. K llir.r. , State Tieasuror. ) State T II. HUSTON , Auditor of P A. , XPrlutluK JoiiNO AI.M..V , fcccrttary Of fatatc. ) llouid , i pi iliutni OTTC > I VJOOptTAIN D < 2Q IN THE WORLD WIIL . .jtvorelief llku"lr. I'lurce'a ' iliKiietlo jia : llu " Triun. It husrilrrJtliounanilB I Irynil want thu r.BCnd ' lalimuinpa torfri'jruinplilut. > ii. I. i liliullc Trum t'o. , ball 1 rauclMo , Col Torino troitmont of nit CHUONIC AND Sl'IKIICAfj DlSHAblSS. llrntoi Appliance ! ) for Deformities anil TruBsce * Moat tiullltltH Apparatus end Itoiiicdlui for successful treatment of every form of dl eafl rooulrlni ; Mcdlculor Hurk'Icit Treatiuont NINKl'V ItUOMS FUK l'/Ui.N1.-l : , llonril nml Attcmlnnoo lloil Accommoil itloni 'A'cxt \ \ rllo for olroilnrs on lleforinltlo * anil llrncoa , Trn * o , Club Tect , Curva tures of bptno , I'llo" , TilinorM , Cancer , Calnrrli , llronchltU , Inlmlntlon , liloctrlc.ltr , 1'nnlyMi Kpll- ersy Klilncy * . lllailtlcr Kfo , J'.nr , Skin nnil lllooil , nnd all Hunilcnl ( Iperatlon * DIHIJASL'-i OFVOMKN nnpeclatlo Hook o > Dhcn-ie * of Women Kroo. Wo luivolalely nUdetlulylnR In Department for Woman Durltik' contluement ( Strictly I'rhato ) Unly Ilollit- YATI. DIHl.Aai.S All Blood Dljo.180nuccossfully trcntoil. or Instriiiiionts sent by nml I or oiproji securely packed , no nnrki to iudlciito contents or nciulor. Ono personal luturvlow pruftrrod. Call nnd coniull iisornund liltory of your cnio , nnd no will ioiirt In lain wrnppprour 1IOOIC TO MUM 1 Ilii5 : , upon I'rl- tKto. Special or Nervous Ulneiuoi , wltbquostloiilhb Address nil letters to Dr. A. T. McLaughlln , President Dili aud Hunioy fctrcots. Omaha. PllOl'OSAl.S roil INDIAN SUl'l'lJUS AND Tinnsportatltui Dup'irtment of the Into- ' rlor , Ollleo of Indian Allalis , Washington , Api II 4 , IH'll. ' boiiloil prupoHils. Indorsed "I'lo- jiusulii for lleof. ( Inds for be of must be submit ted In sop u.ito envelopes ) , biuoii. Hum , clutli- liiK , or trnnsporliitlon , ntc , " ( as the u.isu may but and ( I heeled to thoUoninilsiloniirof Indian Allulrs. No4 OS and \\ooster sticol , Now VoiK.wlll lie rorulvud until 1 p. in ofTuoiday , Mav 5 , 18'Jl ' , furfurnlshltu for the Indian sor- Ice about UOO.OOJ potinils bacon , .M.OW.OOO lonnds boot on tlio lioof , lix ) > ,0)0 ) pounds nut leef. .lirlKilH ) poiiiulu lie ins.SlK)0iiandM ( ) | baUliiK louder. 4JlutOUO ) pounds coin , , "iVI,000 punncN oiree.Id.O O.OUOpouiiils Iliiut , 111 ! U 0 pounds feed , OM ) pounds linrtl broail. 4 ,00l ) pounds hominy , ID.UDl pounds l.ird , WJ ) I ) irruls moss porlc , " . ' 'i 000 pounds oitmeul , t-iM.GO ) ponndn out' . I Id , WO loundsrk'f , . ' ,000 pounds ten , HT.oix ) pounds oo irsi salt. 1CD.OO ) pounds Him mtlt , .1)0,000 ) ; iounds so.ip , 1,100,0(0 ( jmiinds siiKiir , and 41- : XJ pounds \vhe-it. Also. blnnUuts , woolen and totton KondH , ( consisting in p. ul of tlcliliii. , 17,000 yards : stund.ud eullco , liiP.OJO yards ; drilling , L',009 j aids ; duel. , frocs from .ill Mz- , 310(10 ( yards ; denims , 20,000 vatils ; liam , 'llO.Ooo yards ; Kentucky Jeuns. uw ( vaids ; ebevlot , Zl.O'JO yaid.s ; brown shrol Ing . ' 10,01)0 ) y arils : bleached blieolluj' , 1" > , COO yards ; lilukory Hlilrllng , r > .000 i arils ; calico slilrtliiK , i.POOyn ( Is ; wliiHity , 4,000 yardH ) ; clothliiR , cm- cork's , notions , li.udwaio , medic , il Kuppllen , hchool liooks , utc and a long list of miscella neous articles , such as liarnes-i , plou.s , rakes , forks etc. . and for about 07 } uaj-'ons lennlred for the si > r\lcp , to 1)0 ) dolheicd nt C'hlciiKO ICausits City , and BloiiY Ulty. Also , for such w.i-ions as may bn nqnlied , adapted tolbo ellmato of the 1'aelllu co.iht. 'vlth Ouls Iforiila hruUi's , delivered at r-an rraiicliuo , Also , tiauspoitiitloii forsnchof llui nrllcles , Roods and biinpllfs thnt m iv not bu conlr.ict- od for to bu dulhcml al the Agencies. IIID8 MtTrtT III ! MAIIb OUT OV OOVKIINMliVT HUNKS. Schedules showliu ; the kinds and ( juautltlos of siihslstonen supplies ii > iiilniil | loruach Agency and "uhonl , and ( lie kinds and ( inantlllcs lu Kross , of allolbei i-ooils , and .irllclos , liuullidr with liliinU piopos.ils , con ditions to bo olmirMMl by blddeis , tinin and place of delheiy. terms of eonti.ict. ami pay ment. transportation routes , anil all other necessary Inslruul Ions will lie fninlslied upon appllcatjon to tlm Indl in Ollliu In Wiishln - tiiu , urAu fi > mull ! ? 111 uilir ttrcet , A HP ymlt , ThoUoiumlssailes of Siibslstonco , U. H. A. at Clievenne , Ulilcuii > , I < eavnn\\ortb , Oniulia , .Saint ' lonlsb ilnt I' . ml. anil S.in I''rinclstiitliu ' ; I'ostinastorsiit Mom Oily , lowii ; Viinktou , b. Dakota ; ArKansis Oily , ( 'aldunll , Topolta , and Wichita , Kalis is , and Tucson , Ail/oua. The rlKht is ii'sor\ed by thn Kovernineiit to lojictany and all blils.oranv pirl.of any bid and these proposals are linlteil under pruvlso th.it appropriations shall bo imule for thu supplies b > ( > onpres ; < i. Hlds will bu opened at tlm hour and day alxno hinted , and blddurs are Invited to bo present at tlio opening. Cl UTIHI I ) CIIKCKS All I ) ( Is lllllSt 1)11 III IO1II- pnnkil hy ccrtlllod ohocks or driiftn upon some Hulled Mates ' Depository or the 1'lrst National Hunk of Sim rruiH'Isto , Cal. . for at least the per cent of tlie amount of the pro- poiil. T. J SIOKCIAN , A-bdi'tm United States Hoiiti on Hnlont MAX MlSViaU'S coMsTTL/r n r r nn i HIPP Df.F.LDILLINCS . . , 322 S. 15th Street , OMAHA , NEB. Ilo cures nil stubborn lons-stnudln dla- oasus ( if tbn blood and IIITXOUS svhtem , also ealarrb , all htomaeli , Iher and Ulilnoy ills- eases , piles and nil roctul troubles , old sores , illcurs nnd abscessns sypbllltlu iiiriutlons. Kenlto-uilnary troubles , and all dlsoidunt of a prlvatu nnturu Also all diseases of wo men Uallfor or Hend Btamp for valuable hook United States MRRINE BRND hiatsrn "alont MAX MiaVK IN ALL THE WOKLD TIIEKE Ib BUT ONE CURE DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Il fan lie alvrn In u cm * of vultve nr t u or In ur M lc ut ruoU ( without tlio knowieOeo ot th nAtl nl. if nt > otii * ry. U la t > * olut ly tiarml H * and will ttleot A p ria u ut and ipeedy euro * whethtr Iho patuiit U ano4lor tadrlnk0r orualooholio r ok. 1 f fi tTASl.M. Jt operattMi no qulatly # ud with uch ctr- uinty that thu patunt uuUerROM no Inoonvanloooe and ra h * la uwarw. hli coin piste rfloru atico la * rfieot d 4Hpaae book of partloularafreo lo Delia dot KUIIN At CO , . | 6tli ft UoucUas.Af Ifclh CumitiKtita. ( Lj' Truda aupplled bv UtTAKR. UUUO . LO , tnd XiJUUAHL aUN iJUUCl CO Unnkba.