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    FBIUIUAHY 185)2. )
mill TfflUUSDAY . .
THE OMAHA DAILY :
8
OMAHA'S ' PUBLICPARK PL
Oity Council Mccta tbo Park Commiti
n Joint Conference ,
DR. MILLER EXPLAINS THE SI
thn Honnl linn Urrn
Ho Slum * Wlmt
Tounril I'nulilhiK thn City ltlil'l
utc OriiiiiuU Actliin Knilnrkcil
by thn Coiutrllme.il ,
Tlio city council nnd the Board o ;
Commissioners hold n Joint session
UcorgoU Miller's office yesterday aft
lo dlscu&s paik lards and the levy foi
tundn.
President Davis of the council was i
to preside at the mooting. There wet
teen members of the council present
ot 1'arn Cc
tbo mombori of the Board
Aioncrs but Mr. Mlllard.
Dr. Miller was called upon to open
subject for discussion. Ho gave a br
tory of the park commission and
work that had boon done toward prc
the city with a system of public park
devoted I
spoke of the limited grounds
purposes owned by the city at. the tl
Board of Park Commissioners was api
three years ago. The doctor referred
deliberations of tha board Insoloctlni
lo bo recommended to the council fo
chase as suitable park lands.
The 1'nrkcr tract , the lands nn ]
Bcrats park , the Dlstln tract and tli
adjoining Elmwood park wcro nil do !
by the doctor.
( lot Uncle lit Mr. Iliirbiitigh.
The statement made by Mr. Harba
the effect that the lands adjacent tweed
wood nark could bo purchased at J2
aero , while the Board of Pnilt Cotmnlsi
wcro buying lund there at ? 7tK ) to ? 'J
combated b
vigorously
was
ncro ,
Miller. He reail a letter from .lo
Hicks , which positively contradlcti
statement nttrlbutod to Mr. Haroaugt
Hicks dcclarod that the land in the v
of Elmwood park had not sold for Ics
KiOd per aero for many years , nnd tl
park commissioners had purchased tti
there very cheap.
Lr. Miller supplemented the letter \
by Mr. Hicks by saying that the pat
mission bad endeavored to purcbiis
Just as cheap as possible , and that tin
adjacent to Elmwood park wcro cheat
prlco agreed upon by the board.
"Elmwood park has trees that arc
thousands of dollars , " said the
"abundant springs , grand spreading
and land that has boon shaped by th
of nature tor u public pleasure ros
tbcra boon secured. "
The doctor grow very earnest and i
wnntcd to re pell and tlon ou.ice any sto
made In the newspapers or by nnybc
casting any reflections upon the mem
the Park commission.
"I know thoac men , " said the docto
I know that thereis not a man on th ,
who would bo guilty of a dishonest
connection with the matter of pun
park lands. I don't propose to sit hi
permit any such talk to go without tb
it back Into tha teeth ot the man
mean onout'li to say anything ngai
good intentions of the members
board. "
I.ocilird O\er thu 3Inp .
Dr. Miller's remarks wcro heart
plaudcd. Than the members of the
and the pane commissioners patheroi
n table and consulted a mno show !
vaiious tracts recommended by the
The councllmcn appeared to bo well
With the tracts of land recommended
board.
The proposed boulevards were outl
the map by the commissioners , o
ngrce.1 that the plans of tuo board w
cellcnt.
Dr. Miller then spolco of the r
boulevard , Ho said thst nearly all tl
crly owners along the line had
agreed to donate the lands for the uoi
Other cltl/ens in the southwest part
city hud been planning for aboulovar
southwest from Hnnscom park and )
around to Syndicate park.
Mr. Chaffoo offered a resolution
effect that the sense of the council mi
cut was that they would stand by the
niontlatlons of the nark commissioner.
Mr. Elsnsscr wanted to know w
board propose , ! to do about a Soul
park before voting.
South Slclo I'ark Situation.
Judge Lauo was asked to state th
lion ot affairs with relation to the Sot
park. Ho said the board had looked
oral tracts In the southeastern part
city. The Clarke tract , ho said , we
suitable for park purposes. Svndlca
ho thought , was very beautiful , am
natural park. The question of Jurl
was then touched upon. Syndica
lay within the limits of South Um
could bo purchased by the city of On
park purposes , and by that act It woul
moved from the police control and ref
of South Omaha , but by a slip in the
cities ol the metropolitan class w
Kivon power to place police rcgulatic
lands purchased for park purposes ot
the city limits. Cities of a mctr
N class have power under the present
to purchase lanas outsldo of the cit
for park purposes , but no authority h
provided for police regulations. JuJi
said , however , that the next leg
would certainly mend that matter.
Mr. Chaffoo'a motion expressing II
Bcnso of the meeting that the recon
tlcns of the Board of Park Commt
should bo sustained was then passed ,
Mr. Isaac Ilascall was present a
nskod lo say a few words. Ho thoui
a tract near Bancroft and Thirteenth
would bo satisfactory to the people
south sldo. Ho said , also , tlmt the p
of Syndlcato park woulO please a lari
bcr of south aiders.
Mr. Uhaffco offered another rosol
Um effect that the $1)9,000 sot iwitlc
south side park should bo snout for t
no ether purpose. Tbo resolution wai
ncd then the mooting adjourned.
Tliti firlppii Itiigliig III Ahilmn
"La grtppo is raging hero am
Chamberlain's polish remedy to bo i
euro for it , " stvysV. . O. Johns o
bio , Cullman company , Ala. Mr ,
ordoiod a supply of tbo remedy to bo
by oxnrobs as quickly as possible ,
no question but this remedy is ot grc
in the tiratmont of the grip ospo
ncconnt of Its counteracting any ton
the disease toward pneumonia. It i :
prompt and certain euro for tbn I-OIIR
usually follows an attack of grip. ' .
cent bottles for sale by druggists.
Ask youy grocer lor Qiwil rollt
" DriiiilU'imeiiH ,
A disouso , trontod us tuioU nnd
noutly curod. No publtolty. No
ury. Homo troiUinont. Harmli
olfeotunl. Hofor by parmiBaion
linuton Iluwkoyo. Sand Uo stn
pnuiphlat. ShoKoiiuou Chomlu
Utirlin ton , In
Union soap Is klnu of soaps.
The Crrtulo Ciinip i\eltiiiiien :
Croodo Cnuip promlBoa to be
iccotid Loiulvlllo. The ntiinbor
plo going into this wondorftil i
utipi'uuodanlod in tlio history c
rmloo.xcoptonly durlnjj the I end
oitomcnt. It is os ti inn toil that i
townslto IB loentod , that there
ton thousand people in the <
Juno 1. The now discovery
reached by the Denver & Uio
ruUroiid , and thuro is no staging
WHAT THEY SAY.
Eliurt Com < > rnitIons : With Men WJ
lllntury In Ni'lirimUii.
AH political roads aooraod to load
Omaha yesterday ana the polltlciai
htato came In from all tides. A in
them explained that they came to B <
meeting of the Loyal Legion nt tno
but It was noticed that tuo democrat
horses scorned to in I era to toward (
lloyd'a onlco , wtillo I.loutonant (
Majors was sought by a great mail
leading republicans.
Uoacrnl Victor YitQ.ualn was ouc
callers nt the governor's office and it tni
reasonably nupposcd that the convcrs
drifted to'matters of a military turn ,
oral Vlfqualn was Governor Boyd's ad ]
gotiornl nnd bo will probably bo rolnstat
that lmi > ortant ofllco very soon nftor
crnor Boyd enters nnow upon the dull
governor.
Mr. V , K. Ilolvoy , postmaster nt Nobi
the politicians from o
City , was among
town about the hotels. "I am not so i
Interested in politics as I am In busln
nld Mr. Ilolvoy to a Br.r. reporter ,
dnnl now noout ol (
nro talking n good
street railways In Nebraska City and
manufacturing enterprise that will
employment to not less than 200 men.
oldo capitalists ore already figuring o
electric railway and it is pract :
assured. "
Colonel B. D , Wobnor came in from 5
ton yastcrdny morning , and loft in the i
Ing for Kearney. Ho was the central I
in the Pi
ot n group of politicians
rotunda for several hours during the
The colonel declares , however , that hi
no political ambitions ,
Mr. .Mn.lni-H1 Dviihil.
There was a rumor alloat yesterday i
affect that Lieutenant Thomas J. Major
tended to assume the dutlos of govern
Nebraska in case Oencr.il Tlmyor docli
relinquish the onlco before the sill
court of the United States ISSUQJ a ma
of ouster.
. soon at the office of
Mr. Majors \\as
L. Webster and said : "The rumors t
effect that I have any intention of taklni
session ot tno governor's chair are
lutoly without foundation. They nro
cations nnd nothing more. "
Wncn the reporter asked Mr. Wt
about the situation nnd whether or not
oral Ttinyer intended to vacate prior 1
arrival of the mandate , ho said : "All ri
ns to what Itonornl Thnver is going to
what 1 have advised htm to do are
visionary fabrications , because neither
lnwo made any public announcement i
what would bo our course. "
luil n Allller Tallin.
Judge Mat Miller of David City was
city yesterday. The Judge is a lo
Butler county democrat and is Jubila
course , ever the termination of the I
Thayer contest. Ho says the decision
with approbation among democrats
republicans alike In his district , anvo a
faction of republicans whoso party i
tlons are stronger than their sense (
tlco. Judga Miller savi that the fa
out his way are holding their crop
higher prices , and consequently raoc
close and business a trlllo dull. But
is a most active demand for farm
both from would-be purchasers and
pccllvc tenants. The outlook is ft
promise nnd a fcollni ; of confidence per
all business enterprises.
Toi.r.po , Iowa , April 0 , 1
Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear Sir : My wit
used about six bottles of your Tree of
nnd thinks that she has received groatc
ofit from it than any medicine she has
taken. Yours truly , L. H. BUFKI
Oen'l Acont and Troas , West Colli
Since receiving tbo above testimonial
in receipt of a letter and check from thi
L. . II Bufkln of Toledo , Iowa , April
send Hov. . .f.V. . IConworthy , Crcstlino ,
sas , six bottles of Mooro's Tree of Life.
Vor sale by all druggists.
Union soap , guaranteed to please
Ilotisokoopors will llnd Qu.Ul re
oats the best nuido.
Use Union t > onp. Use Union soaj
O1V lor Toxim.
There is a largo party formii
Omaha and Lincoln to go to La 1
Tox. , leaving Lincoln via B. & I
S : 15 p.m. Monday , February 8. A
these at the head of the movoinonl
Governor John M. Thaycr , T. II.
ton , auditor of state ; J. C. Allen ,
secretary ; J. E. Hill , state treasure
C. Strang of Omaha , Captain Jol
Carson , Thomas W. Lowry , 1
Holmes and other prominent gcntl
of Nebraska. They have chartered
mans for the trip and expect to h
glorioub good timo. You are cor
invited to join the party.Vh
avail yourself ot the extremely lov
offered on that day ono faro foi
round trip , good for thirty days
visit the beautiful state of Toxa
hoiiloop water harbors. The part
pass through Kansas City on the
fntr of February ! ) th , via the Sant
route. For Pullman accommod
write or telegraph T. W. Leo , c
Lincoln hotel , Lincoln.
Union soap is homo mado.
THEY ALLEGE FRAUD.
MiMity-r.lRlith Street Property O
' DlncrliuliuitU
Oppose Appraiser ) )
The matter of the grading of T <
eighth street , from Loavonworth to I
has been referred to the council com
to sift and discover it there was any
injected into the grading contract.
The records show that on August 8 ,
the council established the grade <
street ; that Inter on the grade was ct
by ordinance 103 nnd that on Juno 0 ,
grading contract was lot to Mahoney ( S
at K ! 0-10 cents per cubic yard.
Appraisers were appointed to vie
property along the street and rope
damages. They completed the wor
awarded damages as follows ; Tower ,
and Kuhns $ J.500.
The ether property owners allocro
upon the part , of some person uul
They charge that both Kulins mid
offered to sell tholr two lots for $1,5 (
and that they were allowed a greater
damages than they asked for the pr <
They also allege that there was fraud
estimates and that while the estimates
city engineer show the removal of
yards of earth , loss than 60,000 yard :
actually removed. The grading of tl
blocks cost $17,000 , 11,500 for t'radli
(5,500 damages ,
Tlio roopln'n Preference.
"Tho people of this vicinity Insist c
ing Chamberlain's cough romodv nnd
want any othor. " savs John V. Bis
Portland Mills , Ind. The reason is 1
they have found It superior to anj
especially for the grip and the cough
co often follows un attack of the g
and 50 cent Dottles for Bale by druggi :
Quail rolled oats are the finest
Every grocer handles Union sea
Mr. A < liiui"k's MUlmp ,
Simon Adaiusicy , the wholesale llqu
chant , mot with n painful accident
homo , liao North Kightoontti street
day evening. Ho had just returned f
place of business and , In stopping fn
carriage fell , breaking one ot his leg :
tbo kneo.
As n result of his accident Mr. Ai
will bo coullnod lo his homo for
weeks ,
For throat diseases nnd coughs use f
Bronchial Troches. Like all roul
things they are Imitated , The tow
sold only in boxes ,
llo sure to try the Quail rolled 01
take no other.
Union soap Is mudo of wostorr
duota try iu
MAY MANDAMUS THE
Board of Education Members Object t <
Council's Tax Reduction ,
WILL TEST THE CASE IN THE CO
Quoted by Mr. Si
I.n\von the Subject
Who Sn > stilt ) Court1 * Aid Will He
Asltcil Unless thn Council
lleccdes.
K the city council proceeds to pass th
levy ordinance as It was Introduced Tu <
night , making a levy of 1)4 mills instoai
mills for the support of the publlo sol
the Board of Education will doubtlos
slltuta mandamus proceedings lo eompo
council to Issue a ! i mill levy.
A reporter for Tun BEI : intorvlowei
oral members of the board yesterday
found most of thorn In favor of tcstlu
law upon tlio subject.
"If the cltv council docs not change
Item ofli \ mills for a school fund lav.v
mills before ) the ordinance Is passed , "
Mr. C. J. Smyth , " 1 shall bo in favor ol
Ing stop * to compel that body to carr :
the request of the hoard of Kducatt
provided bv law. There can bo no dot
think , about this ducstloii. Hero Is the
Ing of the statute npou that subject :
"Sec. SI. Thnt the Hoard of Education
annually during tbo month of January rte
to the elty council an estimate of tbo inn
of funds required for the support o
schools , for the purchase.of altos , the on
and ( iirnlshlni ; of suliool buildings , thu
mmitot Interest upon all bonds Isstit
school purposes and the creation of u si
fund for the pavmont of such Indobto
und thu city council Is hereby authorize !
rciiulrcd to lew and collect said amour
sumo us other t-ixoss 1'rovtdcd.however
In cuse the purchase of school Rites an
erection of buildings shall require no ex
Hiiro exceeding twenty-five thousand nj
( J15.UOO ) for tiny one calendar year , the
tlon shall bo submitted to a vote of the
tors of tlio district.
"Sec. 21- . That the iimrrocalo school tax
In no ono year exceed a nor cent upon u
"
taxable property of the district ,
Continuing Mr. Smith said : "Thorn _
of procedure , I presume , will bo to"ns
district court for a writ ot niandainus ,
polling the council to nuiko the levy of 'J
for the support of the public schools. .
from the legal aspect of this matter
thoroughly convinced tlmt this Is not
core effort on the part of the council to c
nuzo. I don't believe the council has
any Investigation of the Board'of Edut
expenditures and therefore the council 1
data by winch to bo guided In this actl
"Tho Board of Education has aski
$10,000 to assist in the cducatlc
10,000 school children and I think
amount will not bo any more than we
actually need.Vo members of the Boi
Education ewe It to ourselves and to th
plo who elected us to conduct the schoc
this city according to the host ot our n
and Judgment , and wo cannot afford t
the Job out to the city council. The co
men were not elected to run the BC
They will do well If they do their own
properly. "
Several ether members of the board
In u similar strain.
Attorney McCoy was soon and said
haven't the least doubt that the Uoa
Education can compel the council to
the 2 mill levy.1
The annual statement of the Mutua
serve Fund Lifo association of this cit
1891 was sent out oy the president , E (
B. Harper , to the directors and mrmbc
the association vostorday. It makes a
ing of whicu that gcntloman may w <
proud. The total not or Invostci
sots stand at $ JS4,437.05. against $
irS.OO last year , and 82,390,10S.SO\va
out. In death claims. This makes the
aoath claim payments to December Si
$12,000,000. The cash income durinf
fiom all sources was $3,704,120.41. wh
the year Ib'.H ' ) it was $ 'Ja33.S4S.Su , mal
net inc'-easo for the year of $ ,115,277.55.
The investment table shows that the
ciallon holds $3,237,000 worth of llrst
gages on New York properties , nnd i
man C. K. Bissol ot the investment
mitteosays : "Tho f2,2S7.000 of the ri
or amcrgency fund invested on bone
mortgage , and which your committee I
poclally to deal with , is on first cln
proved nnd paying real estate in the ci
Now York , un'd represents first mortga
lobsthun 00 par cent of its appraised
by the Hon. Michael Coloman. "
The report of the death claim dopar
shows that during the year there
audited inul paid 700 benefits , amountl
&VJ'JOl03.bO , an excess of S14tOlO.Sl ;
IS'JO. This mortality showing con
favorably with previous years , whoi
enormous incrcaso of business , about $4
000 , is considered. The report of the a
shows total not receipts , 15,2100".20 :
amount ot death claims paid , $12,030,1
total cash reserve surplus , ) , 171),720.04 ) ,
business of the Miilual Reserve Fund
association has extended into foreign
tries , and this is ono ot the recant prc
the success of the idea on which the
elation Is established.
The gross assets increased during th
IbOl from ? J.850,178.00 to M,34y.202.09 ,
an increase for the year within a fiacl
S50U.OOO.
The reserve emergency or surplus
was increased during the year from ?
2S5.80 to $ ) , lu5.3:20.04 , a not Incrcaso f (
year of faS2Oa5.14. This amount will t
further Increased by the apportionmc
the December bi-monthly call , which
included in the report.
President Harper in bis roport.said :
work of another year is complete , at
enter upon the second decade of our I
under oven tnoro favorable auspices th
ever before existed. The ever co
never ceasing march of this as.socialloi
success to success , from victory to v
astonishes oven its most onthu
friends , while Us enemies behold itstrl
with amazement , and seem paralyzed
success. "
ANOTHER BOODLE CHARGE
Allegation * or I'riiuil lit Letting th
Hull Vault Fixture. Contract.
The council committee on public pi
and buildings will now investigate the
of fraud preferred by H. f. Hoffman ,
tary of the Iloftuian-lColffo Ofllco Fl
reference to the lot
panof Chicago in
the contract for vault fittings.
The old council asked for bids last.
and aftersomo delay the contract was
tbo Fonton Mutullo company , tbo bl
$7,097.ai.
Last night tbo mayor transmitted
council the following lottcr , which
compnnleil by a communication fn
Hoffman Keen" o company :
I herewith submit'for your con&Id
and for such action an you may doom i
u communication from I' . J. Hoffman ,
tary of the HulTmau-KiilfTo Office Fil
pany of Chicago , regarding alleged fr ,
regard to thu letting of Iho coutrt
vault fittings in the nowcity hall. Abe
bo observed , it is clulmod from this cot
cation that the two concors who cml
bo in compotltion were really In co :
and that tholr prices were 10 per con
the highest catalogue price and inoi
100 pur cunt higher than both concon
sold goods for before and since.
liuttU 1'or tbo Charge.
Tbo following letter forms the bn
the charge of fraud :
CHICAGO , 111. , Jin'ao.--llls llonor.tbo
und II * . DavlH , Member of the UllyOc
Uentlemeii : NVo understand that the
of \ ault lutings for your el'y U still h
uneu. Wo wish Ui iiinUo the following
went , whluli inny be ot some II jilt to y
imp by
8 only
inuido
D MuKo
i toward of the aking
mbor ot
.end the
Mlllurd.
ovornor ovonior u wheel Powder
ot the
or tuo I Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
understand that retool was made to sun
contr.tct with the I'Miton roiup.iuy Ivy i
of nllPRed fraud. WoVero notcompotll
the lettliif ? for the ronftoii tlmt wo wor
vented from blcldlitfl or putting In
thouuh our acontvs here nnd olTcrv
Mime. The ref itinl m ba o ) oh thu i
fact that a crrtlllcd dlH'oU of fViO wnfl n
closo'l with the bid , It wnt. as a mat
faet , tlicn In the mullrt , tuid could have
Oollvorod n few hour * later. Tlio tr
this WIIH furnished tottio nitthorltlos IH
telosrams from our house at Mllwiinku
oy the bank tlmt certified to the chucl
wnsovldcneoof fratlilto us at the tin
wo wcro lioltilcRi
It has come toouriUnowlcdco since tl
two concerns competinB. whllo npparci
coniDutltlon , were teully In colitis on. an
tholr prices were 10 par cent nbovo the li
eatalojue prices until more than luo In
hlKhcr than both conacrns have sold KOI
before and sliioo that occurrence.
Wo can f mulsh yoiiniuulo proof ot t
you cnro ciioueh anout It.
\Vo will s i.v tlmt In case you sco fit to
the for now proposals that wo will an
furnish the same coeds at f,0 per cent
bids received and considered boforo.
Tor our rcspunslDlllly nnd thochnrac
our Roods , wo refer you to lion. T. .1. Cn
ham , M-crotary of state , Madison , \VI
Utillfeas , president Uommorclnl liatik. M
l < co , and Air. tlreon , nsslstiint oasluor t
Man National bank , Chlcnpo.
NVo will also ho prepared to furnish
for tiny reasonable ninotint you may
advance fortho fulllllntcntof tlitspiopo
Very respectfully ,
tlomiAM-KniFrr. OFFICE 1'ii.v C
II. , I. HOFK.MAN , So
IVIiiU They Think of U.
City Clorlt Groves explains tlio sit
by Riiylnp ; that the HolTiiiati company i
fill led to blil in accordance with tlio
tlsomcnt. The bid wns received in duo
but ns It contained no chock It was no1
sldcrod.
Uoraptroller Olson , who was n tncml
the council at tlio time , stated that no
accompanied the Hofttrmn bid ntul foi
reason It was rejected. The bids cons
woru as follows : Tlio Specialty Manl
Inc company , $9,443.78 , nntl tlio I
Motallo company , $7,007,31. There w
collusion between the agents says the
trailer. , The councllmcn saw all (
samples and the HofTiimn people wcro
It , cither on prices or quality of Rood ;
did not tnlco any stock In the charpo of
rcKaraltitr It simply as the wall of a dl
led competitor who was beaten.
You CHH Itvly.
Upon HOOQ'S Sarsaparllla as n positive
edy for every form of scrofula , salt r
bolls , pimples and nil ether diseases t
by impure blood. ' It eradicates every I
lly and at the same tlmu tones nnd vi
the whole system. _
Constipation , nnd all troubles with t
costive organs and the liver , are cur
Uooa'd Pills. Unequalled as a dinner
Dr. Culllrnoro , oculist , Boo bui
Nebraska is famous for its line
Quail rolled oats tvro irmdo in Nobt
Women's diseases. Dr.Lonsdalo , OH
in No'
Union sonp , manufaotured
NATIONAL CONVENTION' .
> T T.abor OrRiinl/ntlons ( rcople'H 1'n
St. I.ouls.
For tlio nbovo convention tlio W
will sell Fob. iiOth'to 2tth ticltols 1
Louis and return at half faro
returning until March 10th. Uc
bor the Cannon Ball Express wit
dining chair cars free nnd Pu
sleeping cars leave Omaha 4:10 : , C
BlulTs4:40 : p. m. , tlaily arrives i
Louis 7:30 next morninp. For t
anil sleeping cat1 accommodations (
Wabash ollico Io02 Farnam slroot
at Union depot Council BlufTs , or
G. N. Clayton , Northwestern pass
ngout , Omaha.
Itillrnn : < l Notes.
The Central Trafllc association , whli
ors a bip territory oatt of Chicago , ha
a rate of a fafo and n third for the npi
ing Methodist nonoral conference. T
west of Chlcnjo'lWiU ( bo ouo faro i
round tripTickoU : in the Central's
tory will bo sold April -J7 to 20 inclusi\
will bo good for return until Juno 1.
Conductor O. D. Uooorts of Choyc
member of the Union Pacific Rriovanc
mittoo , has Just recoivea notice of an h
of income. It's a boy.
D. S. Tnggart has been appointed
niK passenger agent of the Union Pa (
sncccod C. R Ingnlls at Salt Lake.
General Bnggngo Agent Whiltlesoy
Sioux City and Pacific was in
yesterday.
Superintendent Gbodnow of the M
kco , lioadqunrtors nt Marlon , la. , i
town yesterday.
Sylvester T. Smith , formerly suoorl
ont"of the Union Pacific and until n
general manager of ttho Denver & Klo C !
passed tbrougli the city yesterday c
to Denver.
SpoopenilyktiK TriittbloH.
Have I got n cough ( Do you think
omnibus autl can't cougui Well , of
aodgasted women I over saw hen
coughed for seventy days nnd you w
Know if 1'vo got a couch. Now. Mrs.
cndyUo , I want that bottle of Hallor'
Cure Cough Medicine you hearl
Any Rrocorcan supply you with
rolled oats delicious for breakfast
I.lfo IiiKiir.incr.
Persons holding llfo insurance t
extent of $1,000 or more , either in
lar companies or assessment
ciations , will receive valuable in
tion by addressing1
O. II. JKITRII
Room 200 , Boo build
IlllnolH Cvntrnl Kxcurslon to lluviina
For particulars address Mr. '
Merry , A. G. P. A. , Manchester , .
Contributions ! of Corn for Itussl
Nebraska's famine donations of c
the famine stricken districts of Huss
be sent out from Omatia shortly in twc
trnlnn.
The portion contributed In the si
part of the stnto will bo decorated
business men of Lincoln.
Mr. Luddcn , manager , and the go ;
representative in the collodion of doi
Is desirous that Omaha should have
portunily to dccorato properly the i
natud north of the plntto , all of which
in the yards hew in two or three days
It luis boon suggested that the mo
will contribute muslins and that the i
of the city would glndly do the sign
Anyone willing to assist In thin inn
above contemplated will kindly not
secretary of the Board of Trauo at on
A. P. Nicholas hnfeugrood to suporint
\vorlt of decorating ! tliu curs if the i
nnd work necessarjris contributed.
COVERNORtOF MARYU
IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER.
. /nmrj > o/fs.7f < fM Jan , G ,
"I hare often used
j.icoita urrM miin
u good Liniment. "
EI.IHU E. JACKSON ,
THE CovofMdBE
BTBiULE
The Leadfn ;
fc Deuti
Third Floor , IMxton Blo3'.f.
lUtli.iul r.iraa
rlelioioll)3 | ! > .
A full iet of teeth on rubber for I ) . I' ,
Tvclli without plate * or removable brl U
) u tthe tlilan for tn.ror or publla poV < vi
ilrupilanii.
TEE1H EXTRACTED WITHOUT F
All tuiliiui Al reiianabla r lei , all work ur.
Cut till * out for a KulUo.
nnnilTI BANOM.WOOII
Illllill I U t > uit nnil only < -.iiuulu ( prill
UUUU in regular vliylclaiu for ilia
QonorrlKi ) nnil illicliaricut frjuitlio urinary
vcreil cuic * luSd.iy * . ll.iJv-or z. All Ui
AFTER THH GRIPPE.
Tlio Or-lppc llcHrtotiRllilo Tor I
Months after Ucoovcry than ln
Its Course. How to Avoid thn
Her.
Orlppo. In lUclf , Is bad cnouph. tloblllt
cnoiiBli , Uitlt is the aftereffects , tlio slo
of recovery thnt Blvo It Its Krcut tlniiRC
mist cases , tlio i > er on did nut Imvosull
Utallty to rally nf tor tlio dlsntiso Itsell
lasscd. Tlio forces of imturu wore too
o contund with thu dobllltv which tlio U
ind Irtt.
It Is < nd lo think liow ninny people
lied who might have been sn\ed If natur
icon properly assisted iitul fortified uftv
Jnppo hnd been driven from tlio FJ
Many physicians ronllrod this fact , mi
slated tholr patients over tlio danunrous
clToots by bracing up ntid stimulating
systoins. This was. nnd ciin 1)0 donu I
ono way , nnd that Is by tlio sternly und
crntousoof sotnn piiro yet powerful s
lintThoto Is but one absolutely inn
iicillclual stimulant known to tlio profi
nnd to tlio public , nnd tlmt Is Duffy's
Malt \VhlsUoy. Tlio most prominent sole
ind pbyslclniisof tlio land endorse Its l
nnd value. It Is not n now whiskey , l
been Doforo tlio public far years. It Is
rlionpcooctlon ( , but n pnro dlstlllnllo
wpirts a tone In tlio system possible
itlior manner and Rends tlio blood cot
through tbo volns with renewed vigor.
superior In every respect mid however
uiiHcriipulous druggist or Kroner ma ;
my
to tlio contrary (
o lead you to bollevo
jo deceived.
Vile cod-liver oil has U
its vileness in Scott's Env
sion and gained a good d <
in efficiency.
It is broken up into ti
drops which are covered w
glycerine , just as quinine
pills is coated with sug
or gelatine. You do not g
the taste at all.
The hypophosphites
lime and soda add their toi
effect to that of the half- *
gested cod -liver oil.
Let us send you a book
CAREFUL LIVING free.
SCOTT ft llowNR. Chemists , 1 31 South ttli Avc
Hew York.
Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-
Oil ll druggists everywhere do , | l.
1 WHY DO YOU COUGH 'i
know tlmt a llttlo Cong
! I > o you
In a danceroiid thing ?
1 DOCTOR
Stop a Cough at any tin
and Cure the worst Cold :
; twelve hours. A 25 Cent bott
: may save you 0100 in Doctor
! bills-may save your life. AS
YOUR DJE1UGGIST FOR IT.
XT TASTES GOOJ > .
Dr. Acker's English Pil.
CVllK INDIGESTION.
:
with the ladle. .
, tuvorlto
Pmnll , vlccimnt u
l\f. i . II. HOOKER . * CO . , l West nroaclwajr. K.
For sale by Kuhn & Co. , ana She
& McConnell , Oiiialm.
FALSE ASSEHTIor.t *
nro mivlo by unscruji
raniulacturursiinil di
In porous ] ) lastcrs re
in. : tlioir cuiatho i ]
lllCNSON'S I'LAST
ate tlio only ones Iml
by over 5,000 pli > s
and pharmacist g. 1) (
of Imitations and K
tutcs.
\Vo pcnd the mnrvMotis Frc
llomiulCALTHOS frw , ni
Iccnl Ruarantt'o tlmt UAI TIIOS
STOI nlncharircA. rmUnlon
t'lllll * HprriiiHtrtrrhcn.Varlco
and ltirir : < > HK Ixi.t \ tear.
Use it and fay if satisfied
Adlr.n , VON MOHL CO.
Holt Amrrlrm IftnU , ( IntUitll , C
It 13 not
to medals ,
badaea or tno
Inilonla ot royal
'
DRS. BETTS& BETTS
their wonderful per-
Owe
tional and prolosslon-
nV popularity.Thoy
won tholr lion-
ore by their
merits.
/ In the BClentlllo
, treatment and success-
cure oi over BO.OOO
lul
NERVOUS ,
' ot these
cases
CHUONICAND PRIVATE
formidable
DISEASES which are BO
proles
midable to the medical
elcn In { jenoral ,
DRS. BETTS & BETTS
that they
nave proven
possess extraordinary
ability and skill.
ID
°
' lon
Ust'olTH-
vateDlseaaes
aa well as Stric
ture , Hydrocele ,
Varlcocele and Rectal
troubles , their success
has been truly marvelous.
Therefore , they are entitled tc
wear the emblems of the hlah
cst honors , for these they have
richly won by their own efforts
Send 4c for their new book o
12O panes. Consultation la alec
free , Call upon cr address will
stamp. _ _ _ _
DRS , BETTS & BETTS
119 S.i4th St. N. E , O
Douglas St. , Omaha , Ne
Odd Suit Pants.
This week wo hold our regular semiannual -
nual sale of all the odd suit pants that have accumulated -
cumulated during the past season. This an
nouncement will be read with pleasure by
hundreds of our customers , many of whom >
have allowed the fringe at the bottom of their
pants to form itself into a graceful pail' of lanir
brequins while waiting lor it. This sale is ad
different from the ordinary pant sale as black ,
is from white. We buy no pants for it. Wo
put ru ) pants in it fronvregular stock at regular " ;
pricesT"WG
marked up or marked down
simply lay aside all the pants that accumulate
from suits to match , where only the coats and
vests have been sold , for a whole season , when
we sort them into different lots , mark a price
on them and put them on sale. At the pricey
-with rush. We are
we make on them they gowith a
never compelled to marTc them down a seconcl
time to dispose of them. The sale this time comprises - !
prises something like two thousand pairs of
pants , mostly from fine suits , as it is seldom we
have to break a cheap suit.
Hundreds of p-iirs ol pants , In all wool and silk and wool
Rt $1,50 cassimorus , cheviots , etc. , wortli from $ i.QO ! lo & ! .
comprising worsted- ? , all
Over nine hundred pairs ot pants ,
Rt wool and silk and wool cassitnores , cheviots , tweeds , worth
$2,50 from four to five dollars. As many pant a in this lot are
from fourteen and fifteen dollar suits , you can judge how
cheap the pants are at two llfty.
Pants in beautiful goods , meltons , ohoviols , twcotls , all wool.
CO
\ \ I eusslmoroj , silk ami wool casbimcrca , homospuiiH , lint )
l . in this lot worth seven dollars.
' pair
1 * * ' - worsteds , etc. Many a
The finest kinds of. pants. Pants loft from suits ab
Rt $4,50 sws d ? U5. Pants that in n regular way would coat
ill. Vp-riV- - yotl UP tO $8.
In these four lots you can find almost any eoloi * ,
happen towant. .
you
style or pattern
QUICKLY , THOROUGHLY. FOREVER CURED
by n new perfected
eclcntlflo method thai
cannut fall unless tht
cnso la beyond humar
nld. You feel linprovoc
the first day. fcol n bone
lit every tlar : soonknoft
yourself n klnst nmont
roan lu body , mind nnd
hcnrt. UrnlnsnmllossC !
omlcil. Every obstack
to happy murrloil llforo
movcil. Ncrvo force
will , energy , bniln power
when falllnu or lostnrc
restored by this treat
raont. AllBm.ilnndwcnl
portions of the body en
larccd and Btrcngthenci ]
Victims of nlnnca nnd
cicc c , reclaim your
manhood' butlercrs from
tollf .overwork,111 health ,
rccaliijourvlcor ! Don't
ih'Bpalr.cvcn If In the Inet
etaccs. Don't bo cllslicnrl
onort If quackH tmvorob-
brdou , Lctusehnwyou
tlmt medical oclcnconud
ImnlnoMhonor still oil'ti hero KO hnnd In hnnd ,
AVrlte for our Ilook Kith cxplanntloim & proofs ,
mailed < iculcil free. Over , OOO > rclercucei ,
ERIE MEDICAL CO. . BUFFALO. IT. 7.
TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CIIICAG
is via the Chicago , Milwaukei
& St. Paul R'y > as represente <
on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibulcd trains leav <
Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent.
FOR
COSSUMPT1YR
is Till : UNI : or
WILBOR'S
foil / < / till
mill /.fine.
It worthy of nil rnnllilciur. II cure
inn , ( 'ontli * , Colds , Asllnin
rncuuionli , Iiilliirn/u , Iti-niuliUis , Hold
Ity , WustiiiK DibC.ist'H inul SiTofuliHi
lluinor- .
lirnllli , nnil vet tl
vnluo
Ho mire , its you four
Kcnulnu , un l io Imitation * ul > l to Uu Kouil ua
J'CI ' COD LIVER Oil
& PHOSPHATE
attempted lo t > mibttltutuil l > r uni'tlncii'lc '
nro
tlinpi'iiilliirvlrluifi
. Tnojrnronol.liuiluck
ilosletn.
lirtiirKUlili'ui ' not ki-oi | I
tlil | > npiriitluii Ifyinir ,
. llniito
. Uhfinim.
hcnrt .iiV.-rt to A It Wll.ltoll
llun
of llil | ircinr |
MUD. tliu "lily Mnnufiiclurcr
IFURGtTED
YOKE
SUSPENDER
THE LATEST.
hllpplnif oft th"
rliduldir Impui-
fll.lr. Ask Jour
Uu.it r for the ;
BSK"MOTHER3"\ ' 1 \ > CHILD
° 1R PA ATLANTAh
npi ao. Rf6UL.KjroR.qa
DR. 0. E. McCREW\J
THE SPECIALIST ,
H iiiismiwssoil III tilt troiitinunl o ( nil forma of
MtlVATK DISKASKS. and nil tllHonlors nn (
obllltlcs of youth und manhood , 17 yoatV
und fiiullltlui urn
xirleiico | Ills tosoiirecs
ir.ti'tlu.illy iiMllinltiMl 'I ho Doctor IH luconi-
nunduil liy thu nruss , : uul ondiiihod In thu
.tronscsttornih by thn in'oli o for fair troat-
inofcsslonal iitUIro , J honest
iii-iit and honest
rmnudh's Known to modxiii
nest powerful
lonuo for thn uncuussfnl truatmunl of tbp
ollowln dlsoasos :
lOMHtllllH.t Immodlati < relief. A ' penn
iletcunro without the loss of an hour's tli0o
loin business.
I/.ii < 2'Ono of the most complete and sno
esstil troatmunts for Kleot and all unnoylnK .
Ischunre.'i yet Utiuun to the moillcul jirofes-
'
. 'Iho
Ion. Tliu remilln are truly wonderful.
thu
stubborn aniU'hionlu eases here
uist
lsnhai'4o had existed for yours , untlroly COIJL *
rolled In u lumarkulily Hliort tlrno
TltlUTUJtlC The uiemostknown remedy to *
ii.tln , i"it
ho treatment of strlettiro. without
lumuily.
lnn' , or dllalUiK' . A mostromaiKiihlo
Yrnil.lf Xu treatment for this torrlhlu
ilooil dlsaaso IIIH ever been mine hiiccosfiil ,
ondorsements. In Iho Unlit
hud stronaor
or
f imiilurn Nolunco this illsuiiHU Is positively
entirely
urahlo und uvury triiunnf tliu polt-on
oinoved from thu blood. 1'ho ouru Is eompleto
ud puiinanunt.
, o.s % / ' .ilAf > ll < H > l > , nnd ambition , nnrvous'
, timidity , dospondenay nnd nil bllvhtlnl !
iTeelsof esu eiirly vleo. Itulluf obtained at wneo.
liu weak k'ruw HtroiiK , and the < lesponduntlju <
oinu cheerful and hapy | ,
7f/ > / > J.S/I.Mv.s , anil all discuses of thn
treated
' aiidli laildei are
lood. llvur , IcIdnoj'H
nrcessfiilly with tliu ieatus ! l.nounleinudlcK
these illsuuhi' ) .
in TIIK STOMACH - Tr.
) IStASE3 OF
the
illmiiili-rswif
' for
trnatincnt
letirew'B
iiniliiihiimunt of
, has the iiiKiniilllled
inmuch
' nnil
Unit
iuiho whohato been cnied. I'IIHIH
WmiK or LAI
anil nimble lo
tilU'red for vonrs
untirnly
.
rlllioiit InetoiiHlni ? their nilhery.
urul. TliBhuarti fuott. whleli IMUI he proven
ana
,1 , uny time Thoremolles ilulluiilo are pleasant htom.icli.
most
mlatablo to the . Hill
fnri'liiMilun.iiii'1 riiosllon | Hut free.
Villn ob. Kntruuco oi )
jid 1'nimiin bl . . Omaha ,
either htioel
WoriUilnti Ilnlilt
cur.aln l
Sore Throat
Lameness
Sore Ey (
Sorem
Cat
Br
Cutl
Piles
Female
Complaints"
Rheumatism
AND ALL
Inflammation
Cbld only In our own bot'lei. All druggliti , . '
POND'S ' EXTRACT C0,765tli Ave-.N.Y ,