8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MA11CIT 1 , 1892-TWELtfe ABUSED THE PUBLIC TRUST Prcsont mid Former Oily Officials In dicted by the Grand Jury , MOREARTY , MADSEN , TUTTLE , FLANNERY of tlin Ornml .Tiirj's Investigation Into tlin Conduct of .Municipal Airnlr/i / During tlio Tint Two Vrnrs Court Nol ' . When tbo grand Jurors reported In Judge Davis' court last Saturday tboy returned nlno Indictments. Any number of parsons were anxious to know who were the parties wanted , but Sheriff Bennett kept the public guessing untllyestorday | morning , when at nn early hour ho thnjw out his lines and com menced to anglo for his game. la this nnirllnp ho met with remarkable succois , for bo landed four of his victims before the hour for opening court rolled nrounJ. I'our Distinguished 1'rUnnorn. There was nothing unusual about the appearance - poaranco of things In the largo court room when the bailiff announced that the court was ready for the transaction of business. Frank Mooros road ttio docket of Saturday's proceedings , the loungers dropped" * 'n ' nntl took scats whllo four mon , Councilman Thomas F. Tuttle , ox-Councilman Moroarty , ox-Councilman B. F. Mudson nnd ox-Street Commissioner Flannory occupied seats within the rail. Tboy looked at tbo carpet , the gas llxturcs , the court and then nl each othor. After the routine business had been trans acted County Attorney Mahoney staled tbnt ho bad some matters to present to tbo court. The nudlonco stretched Its neck and turned Its listening oar that It might catch every word of tbo conversation. Ttio court announced that It would hoar Mr , Mahonoy. Mr. Tuttle I'lrst tu Plead. Councilman Tuttle was Invited to a posi tion directly In front of tlio court , when the Indictment of the grand Jury was read. H charged that Mr. Tuttle was n member of the city council and also a stockholder , an neon i and general manager of the Silicon Wall I'lajter company ; that when n member of tbo council nnd also a member of- the plaster company ho had Interested himself in a contract with the city of Omaha , contrary to law nnd contrary to the provisions of the ordinances of the city , tie bnd furnished material which was used in n hall. "To this , what do you ploadl" asked tbo court. "Not guilty , " responded Councilman Tut tlo. tlo."Tbo "Tbo ball , then , " continued the court , "Is fixed atSI.BOO. " Mr. Tuttle stated tbat ho had a bondsman. John H. Butler stepped to tbo front and signed a paper. In which ho guaranteed that Mr. Tuttle would bo present when his case was called. Tlutt HogiiH Chrrlc ofO. II. Million's. Ex-Councilman B. F. Madson was next called , nnd lo him an Indictment , to which bo pleaded "not guilty , " was rend. This In dictment charged tbat Madson had mixed himself up In the Ballou electric light deal ; that on April 1 , 1891 , whllo ho was n member of the council , ho had mot. O. H. Ballou nnd to him had proposed that if there was money in it ho ( Madscu ) would vote to graut Ballou u franchise. To tbo Indictment Madson pleaded 'not guilty. His bait was fixed nt ? 1,500 and the bond was sicnod by S. Jaonscn. The hlslory of this case was given at a council investigation nnd nt that lima the testimony showed that an ordinance was in troduced granting an olcctrlo light company , of which Ballou was the president , certain rights tthd privileges. Tbo ordinance was re fcrrcd to tbo committee on gas and electric lights , of which Mndscn was chairman. Thcro it remained lor several weeks. Bnllou tired iof waiting , and ono dark night visited Mad- sen's ' housp , nearSoventh and Pierce streets. Tbo two men talked about the ordinance and the franchise until nearly midnight. Madsen was not enthusiastic over the passage of tbo the ordinance , but finally Ballou wrote out a chock , which in flio Investigation was known as an "April fool check. " This chock was Tor the sum of JoOO , nnd was accepted by Mndscn , after wblch ho made a report favoring the granting of tbo franchise. While Madsen was examining the check , liullou picked up the ordinance and the re port ana left the house. When tbo ordinance reached the council it was defeated. Two Charges Against Moreartr. Ex-Councilman Ed I1' . Morcarty was caught on two indictments , to both of which ho pleaded "not guilty. " Bail was ) tixed at $1,500 in each case and tbo { bonds executed by Andruw Murphy. Thp first Indictment charges that Moro arty wont Into a street sweeping deal to some extent. From the fall of 1800 until a few weeks ago C. E. Squires , the street sweeping contrac tor , had n bill of several thousand dollars before - fore tbo council. It had boon disallowed by the Board of Public Works anil also by the council , the grounds being that Squires had not , performed tbo work In accordance with the terms of his contract with the city. Ttio indictment sots forth the fact thnt on October 15 , 1S91 , while Morcarty was a mem ber of iho council , ho went to Squires nnd offered to do some log-rolling for the bill. If bo was paid $ .3,200 ho would see tbnt it was put Into the .November , 1801 , appropria tion sheet and allowed. Indiutmcnt No. 2 against Morearty Impli cates him In the Ballon deal and charges that ho approached O. H. Ballou for tbo pur pose of demanding f 1,500 for influence which would bo used in engineering through tbo council tbo ordinance granting the Ballon company an olectrlo light franchise in tins city. Charged with , Shooting1 nml .Ualreasmicr. James Flannory wns also caught on two Indictments , to both of which ho pleaded "not guilty. " In the first the ball was fixed at $1,500 and in the latter nt tfOO. The first Indictment charges that Flannory on the night of Juno a , iblll , with Intent to kill , assaulted Charles Unuors n policeman. The facts as published at that ttmo were about as follows : Flannory was running u saloon at Sixteenth and Vlnton streets , Ho drank of his own liquor until ho became drunk , after which bo raised a row. A call for tbo patrol wagon was turned in and Flannory wns carted to jail , whuro ho was released. On bis way homo bo mot Baiters , the ofllcar who made tlio arrest , nnd at once opened lira on him. The bullets flow thick and fast , but as Plannery's aim was bad , none of them took effect. Ho was ro'nrrestcd and taken to jail , where he remained until the next day , when the matter was smoothed over and the prose cution was dropped. At the time Flannory admitted tbo shooting , out Dial mod that his revolver was discharged merely by accident. Tbo ether Indictment charges that Flan nory while acting for the city In the capacity of street commissioner became interested in work being performed for tbo city. Ho wua the owner of a number of teams which were put to work upon tbo streets , ho collecting iho wages , District Court Julius Altschuler was arraigned Judge Davis and pleaded not guilty to having attempted to defraud tbo J , T. HobhiBon Notion company out of fl.OSO worth of dry goods and notions. Thu defendant was in business at Missouri Valley. In. , nnd last november visited this city. Ho represented that ho was a mer chant doing a good business and had plenty of money. Ho bought the goods , making a t500 payment. Soon after the * shipment ttio Hoblnson Notion company learned tbnt AlUchulor was about to dispose of the prop erty , caused his arrest and took possession of the iroodi. Frldayja special venire for thlrty-nlno jurors was Issued , returnable this morning , Upon the convening of tbo court twenty-four of the men reported. Of thin number llfteon wanted to bo excused. A few were let out ana tbo others remained to do duty for two tvooKs. The case of Ernest Stubt against Frank Murphy was hoard uudbubmUleU in county court. Judco Ellor will , band down bis decision Wednesday morning. In thlt "baso Stuht brouirbt suit to recover M8.10. U'bo euit grew out of the Injunction brought to restrain the city from delivering the $150 , . 000 of bonds voted to the Union D > > pot corn. HtUbt ttllegos that Murphy agreed to stand a slinro of tbo costs , but failed to pay his proportion. Tfio case of the stnto ugnlnnt II. P. MUR- pins Is on tnnl before Judge Davis. Tbo defendant Is charged with having Induced Ncls Olson to visit an unoccupied building. Whlloao flitting the plnro , UUon avers that bo was robbed of J90 ixnd some trinkets tbnt lie bad In his pocKot. The robbery was com- mlttod lost November. liUVTIl OMAHA , The Work of HIP Council. Tbo city council succeeded In ( jetting n quorum tOBOthor last night , nnd transacted a , considerable amount of business. Council man Wood of the special committee on n city hospital reported that tbo Ilnsfcoll hotel prop erty , situated between the city nnd tbo Bur lington track : , was available for ttmt pur pose. The committee recommended that the question of voting $15,000 In bonds for the maintenance of n city hospital bo submitted to tlic people nt iho spring election , The re port was received mid placed on Ille. I'ntltlons from property owner * for the following Improvements were ivnd nml re ferred : Grueling Thirteenth street to Ar mour nvcnuo ; sidewalk on west sldo of Twenty-second street from I to J ; fire hy drant .it Twenty-third and J streets ; grading Twenty-third street from .1 to TJ streets ; crosswalk at the Intersection of Twenty-llm nnd N streets ; grading I street from Twen ty-fourth to Twonty-IUth streets , including the alloy. John Condon was granted an extension of tltno of sixty dnvs on his eroding contract. The reports of 1'ollco Judge King for the preceding four months were referred. 1) . Li. Waltirmnn , n sowing machine agent , said that Olllcor Mlko Hanson had bought n Bowing mnchino from him for which bo was unabio to collect the payments. Ills com plaint was referred to the chief of police. Councilman Adams offered a resolution providing that at the regular meeting , March II , the council receive proofs of circulation from the Omaha newspapers nnd deuldo which papar had the largest circulation. Tins , bo stated , was for the benefit of tbo applicants for liquor license ? , that tuny might know which paper to publish their applications In. After some discussion the resolution was passed. Tbo report of the finance committee was read , and then the question that has pre vented n quorum of tbo council being pres ent nt tbo last tbrco meetings crcppod out. Councilman Walters moved that the report bo adopted , with tbo exception of tbo Horn of $20 as salary for .Taller J. I' . Muloiioy. who was recently appointed by tbo mayor. Tbo motion was carried. In explanation of bis motion Councilman Walters said tbnt ho did not t'jlulc utiy spe cial police necessary. "Then I suppose you are willing to dis- pcnso with the services of tbo other special police , " remarked the mayor , and tbo crowd that had been waiting to see n muss wbun tbo question cauio up wont away disap pointed. The favorable report of the committee * on the petition for grading Twenty-third street from J toj was accepted nnd an ordinance ordered drawn to that effect. The bids tor gradlngTwontlcth street from O to Q street were opened nnd on motion thov were all rejected nnd the city clerk in structed to rondvortiso for bids. Grading ordinances No. UOt and No. HCIi were passed under suspension of tbo tulos. Ordinances were ordered drawn providing for n sidownlic on tbo north sldo of ,1 street from Twentieth to Twenty-third streets and establishing the grade of It street from Sov- ontccuth to Twenty-fourth streets. Wrestling Over the lluci'lptH. The Ilnrschmnu-Leahy wrestling contin gent are engaged in the general muss over the division of the spoils. Under the con ditions of tbo match the stake money of $ . > U a side and T. > per coutof thogato receipts waste to go to tbo winner. Hnrscbman won the match fatrlv , and Hcroroo Uush gave him the money. Leahy brought sun. before Justine Hedges to recover tbo money , alleging , ' that the last fall was n foul and that the decision of the referee was erroneous. Horschman asked fur a change ot venue , when Leany withdrew the suit and began another , making Gush the defendant Instead of Ilurschraan. The case will bo ventilated today. Work ol the I'olli'o. The report of 1'olico JudguKing for tbo month o f February will include the follow ing causes of arrest : Drunkenness 20 Hobbory fi Vngrnnto L"J I'otlt larceny 2 Dlsturolng the peace 18 Heating boar.l lull 1 Vlolatlnz ordinance No. t7 'J IndocGntoxposiuu 2 HoslsUiu nn odleer 1 Suspicious characters II Obtaining money under falsu pretenses 2 Total 61 No ! OH anil PorxoimN. J. A. Silver has returned from Texas. Mrs. 13r. KlrkpatrJeJc will receive from Ute to 0 p. in. today. Mrs. U. D. Fletcher of Atlantic , la. , is the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. K. L , . Ernhout. Tnomas Daughorty and Kd Munroo of 1211- wood. In. , ore visiting Uftlcur Hughes of the city police force. Dr. Wilson will entertain the members of the Trix club at the Meal restaurant on Twenty-sixth street this evening. Tbo Kings Daughters of Iho Presbyterian church will moot at the residence of MM. L. Householder , Twonty-thiru and I htroots. Thursday afternoon. The Seventh ward military band of Omaha gave a very enjoyable concert at Blum's hall last night. The musical prosram was followed by a ball. Tbo Swedes have accepted the i-hnllongo of the Gorman carpenters to a tug of war for $ 00 a sldo. The match will probably bo hold at Blum's hall Friday evening , March 11. II. Kerry was lined 53 and coUs for dis turbing the peace by Judge King ycstordav mornlnc. T. J. llannagun , who attempted to commit sulcldo Sunday was clvou ton days In tbo county jail. Mrs. John Nolan died SsndayntTwonty- tbird nnd 1' streets , aged ( M "years. Tlio funeral was bold lit , St. Agnes' church at 'J o'clock this morning , after v/bii-b tbo remains were interred in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. William Kwing died Saturday nt her late residence , Twenty-sixth nnd O streets , aged 80 years. The funeral was held at St. Agnes' , church nt II o'clooit this forenoon. Tbo interment was at Council Bluffs coma- tory. tory."Uicr "Uicr Henry , " a coal heaver at Swift & Co.'s packing house , was found lying on the Union 1'acillu tracks inn drunken lit last night. Ho was taken to the police station , where Dr. Sullivan succeeded In roiuscltat- Ing him after half nn hour's ' hard work. The Lawrence Swoonoy Stock Commission company of Denver has opened an nlllco ut the yards. They have associated with them Jim Horn , formerly of the James H. Camp bell company , who will buy tbelr'hogs. The firm numo will bo Lawroneu , Swoonoy & Horn. The Waggoner-Blrnoy StocK Commission company have filed articles of Incorporation with a paid up capital of WO.OOO. The oflk-ors of the company uro : President , Ab Wag- goner ; vice president , William Wallace of Coin , la , ; secretary and treasurer , Charles A. JHrnoy. Joseph Nopodoll , secretary of the St. John's ' Benevolent society , Issued an attach ment on tbo effects of Joseph Bauer through Justice Levy this morning. The society lout Bauer Si' ) , and bay tbat ilia latter Is prepar ing to leave town without repaying the loan. Bauer Is a tailor and Is employed by Miles I'opp. Coughs and Hoarseness The Irritation which induces coushing immediately rc- llovod by use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches. " Sold only in boxes. DIUIONROEOFBLAIR ARRIVES Ho Takes Charge of the Onatle Onn Iu- stitnto in Omaha. A LITTLE CHAT WITH THE DOCTOR tie Thinks 111 * field In Omiitri .Superior to Any Ot'lior llm Hiitl it Number ol CnlU I'rom 1'nst I'utlcntn Alrriidy , Dr. U. R Monroe , who IKVJ boon in chiirgo of tlio Kcoloy institute nt Hltilr , Nob. , for tlio past your , arrived In this city yi'sturilny to tuko uhurgo of the OiiBtlo Cure Instltnto located ut M10 llarnoy street in the Puxlon hotel iiiino.v. List evening ono of Tin : BII : : men called on the doctor for tlio purpose of inlorvlowlti" ; him. Ho found the doctor to bo a preut biff six footer with moustache and chin whlskors.dnrk eyes and a very iiitoUipent ( , 'ontlonmti. In reply to questions the doctor re marked : "Vus , I lefv Hlulr buetuiso I , lioro in Omaha , have u larger Hold to work in. Hero wo control the world with the Cnstlo cure , whllo nt Blair wo simply had this state. "Then again 1 consider tlio Casllo Cni'o equal if not superior to any treat ment for either the liquor Of morphia or tobacco habitues. "There are no unpleasant sequels fol lowing the Castle Uttro such as hend- itchu' , vertigo , loss of memory , inability to concentrate one's thoughts , which innko it very unpleasant for tlio patient. "With Iho C'ustlo Cure treatment wo obviate , and in fact can and do relieve these symptoms , even nftor the patients have passed through ether institute treatments. "In fact , when u patient is through with his treatment at the Castle ( ! ti o institulo ho is physically and mentally in ills normal condition , and it places him back to where ho was before ho over became adOh-ted to oltlior the liquor , opium , chloral , cocaine or to bacco habit. "I am more than pleased with Iho outlook huro in Omaha , as I think wo have an excellent field for work. "A great many of my friends have called on mo hero today , having lonrned of my coming through Tins Bii : : of Sunday. I expect to have many of my past patients call on me uls > , and would ho pleased if vou will &o announce it in Tun Bun "In fact any trrndunlo is invited to nail , I\A \ is also every person interested in investigating any cures. " Mr. C. A. .larvis. tlio manager of the Casllo Cure institute , then took Tin : BIK man through the institute and showed the dilToruntolegantly appointed apartments. Tlio institute is located in what is known as the Paxton hotc-1 an nex , cnlrnn.'c to the same being either MKi Ilurnay * trcot or through the Paxton - ton hotel oillce and elevator. The ollico is on the second floor , as are also the private rooms of the dilVcreiit physi cians in charge , as well as the manage ment. One advantage of the institulo is the fact that , it hub any number of rooms at its disposal for the use ol patients who may so desire. .liiilgu Ilrrli.i'M < uo4t < ) . George BracUett , who appeared before the police court n day or two ago with hii arm in a sling and so worked upon tbn feelings of the court with nn account of how bo lost hlj HncerJ and was compelled to boglhat ho was discharged , carao up again yesterday morning with the missing members restored. Thin the Judge roio in bis wr.itli and ga'vo Ocorgo lifty dnvs. , with twenty on n bread aim water diet. diet.Oau Oau Swoany had a well developed caio of snakes and for tbo life of him coulun't tell how ho got into tlio police sta tion nor where ho c.uno Irom. Tbo judge gave him thirty days to figure tbo matter out. out.Tho famous "Boston" ( Ircon expressed bis willing-ness to sojourn lorn Unit ) ntinccouu- tv jail , but tbo Judge vindictively condemned him lo one day's hard labor lor tbo city. A veritable family medicine box , Ueecbam's Pills. _ _ Iliillnmtl AlP.ilrs. The Commercial association has n repre sentative in Chicago , who is expected to bend by mail a review cf tbo altitude of tno railroad managers in the matter of the 5-cont hridgo toll , nnu thai report is being awailod. Secretary iVcller of tbo msoci.ition says : "Tbo railroads are apparently trying the old g.uno of delay , but it will not do any longer. 'J'bo managers know what Iho Onialm jobbers intend to Uo , and they I.HVO no excuse for forcing us to resort to extreme mo'.i3urcs. Wo are awaiting mad advices of the situation in Culcago before tailing further action. " Thomas Scbumaebor , chiaf clone of tbo Union I'nciflo freight department , Sundayod in St. Lou'r. . Tbo Sunta Fe railway announces the estab lishment of a friiliaurt refrigerator line with 10. II. Davis , Into assistant general freight agent , us its urinngcr. Vnnlloutoii's Cocoa Perfectly pure , In stantaneous. Mtiy ll 'i ' . Sheriff I' . J. llamlll arrived In Omaha yesterday morning , ami Stark and Kohlnor , \ \ bo were captured hero Sunday night ex pressed themselves us willing , even anxious , to return with " him , but a bitch has boon discovered. When the fugitives were soaruhod nt tbo ml lice station two watches were foumi In their pociiots. Tbeso were taken to Julius Tcoltauhn , of Tnlrtconth nnd Howard , who Idcnllllud them as his property. Troltschn's wife was blown January 'Ji nud $7iil ) worth of property stolen , including ; u pair ol earrings valued ai.VJU. The uucsilon now is whether Omaha or Minuen shall bavti the pleasure of disposing of tbo two criminals. It la thought that tbo unliro gang wlucli has boon recently "point ; through" tbo city U in tbo toils. ( Jntscbu Is in the county jail , McOnrmott nnd Wilson uro In jail In Council Uluffs for burglary , and tbo lust two , Stark and Kohlncr , uro In a peck of trouble. , Why t' " to Kuropo for champagne when there Is a better article at homo. Try COOK'S Kxtrn Dry Imperial Champagne. llrntvn Onl of u It.irK.iln , U , L , Snow , postmaster : U Benson , thought h < ) bad n bargain and congratulated himself accordingly. Hu purchased n pony for CIO from n young man from Wichita , ICun. , who did not care nun-It about liorscu anyhow , but who did liavo an nmbiilon to carry the largest jag obtainable In tlio iwo-mllo limit. The other drty nn Omuhu gentleman snw the iiniuml mid claimed It , Mr. Snow's ' bargain went u-glimmcrlng uml tlio thief unu his jag iu-d still ut largo. I'rrit Sloiid lor tlin Mmilimry , Friends and promoters of tbo 1'rosby- Powder : Used "in Millions gf Homes 40 Years the Standard torlsn Thoolo teal somtnary have roceirod substantial om-oar.iKomont from ft firm of stone quarry owners In tbo Dlnck Hills. The firm hat oftorott- donate all the stone needed to putnip iho seminary bulinltiR at Soy mon r panic , The Uurllngton road hail also npreed ta'limil the stone to Oraahii frco of charge. Tfia Taturo boclns to put , on a roseate hue faDthe theological seminary. The biggcsHJlhlnc out Is what the dhig- qi t3 term DruJiull'a Couch by nip ; Its snlo Is enormous nnd it has never been known to fall. Price SRiccnts. H Is well to.Tomombor that thn nhlcst cases of rncumatljin mid ncurol ia have been speedily cured , by Salvation Oil. 1'rlco 25 cents a botllo. Dr. CtilHrnore , oculist. building CALLED HIM A I/IAR. Then Tlioro A VMS n Soulllp , n Lunge and Illoiid I'lim'cil , The pleasant relations that have heretofore existed batweoii County Treasurer Iroy and County Commissioner ! 5tonborg nro consider ably strained. The cashing of n warrant brought about the iroublo. Yesterday attonioon Commissioner Stcn- bcrg was sluing In Iho county commission- ors' room when lie apoko to Cleric Stevens , saying : "Hero's my salary warrant for February , and 1 wish you would talto it Into the treasurer's ollico and got tlio money. " Mr. Stevens picked tip the paper nnd going into Mr. Iroy's o.llco said : "Here Is .ludgu Stonborg's warrant and ho wants iho money. " "You loll Judge Stenbcrg lhat ho will tuivo to wait aiid tatco his Him , as 1 nm very busy Just now , " answered Treasurer Iroy. Mr. Stevens wont back nnd made his re port. The Judge listened and quietly ro- tuarkcd , "Wo'Ilsoo about that , " and taking up the warrant started for the troasuror's oillce , nolnir through the auditor's room. Upon entering the roam the Judge walked over lo Troy and said : "Hero's my warrant and I want my nionny. " "You'll have to wait , " answered Iroy. "for I'm busy now. " "I'll see about that , " responded the judge. Iroy concluded not to reply. Just then Judge Stonb rg Inttmalcd lhat Iroy's head wns lee largo for hh hat. "What's that you s'iy , " asked Iroy ns ho dropped his pen and squared himself. "I said you've ot the big head , " promptly answered the Judgo. "You'roa liar , " s.ild Iroy. ' And you're another , " remarked the com missioner. At thn Stenborg reached for a chair nnd Iroy reached for Stenborg. Slonbonj pot the chair , but before ho could clcvato it In order to strike , Irey got In nn under cut on titenborg's right check , sanding him heavily against tlio desk. The blood llowo.l freely and Stonbarg w.v Just coming up for the second round when Commissioner Herlin steppaJ In nnJ separ ated Iho two 1110:1. : A iiMiiarahlo : ! Cunt ol Itlnniiiiatlsm. Messrs. Gapoand Slior.-nan of Alexander , Tex. , wrlto us rcgarOing n romarkab'.o euro of rhcumatlBm loere , ns follows : "Tho wlfo of Air. William 1'ruitt , Iho poatmnslor hero , lias been bed-ridden with rheumatism for several years. She could got nothing to do her any good. Wo sold her a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm and she was completely cured by its use. U c refer any ono to her to verify this statement. Fifty cent bottles for sale by druggists. S.imotrt Will < io to Chicago. The Samo-ot club U in.iKlntr arrangements to attend the national democratic convention In .Inno , nnd to thnt end has been correspond ing with Iho leading holols of Iho Windy Clly for accommodations for 203 members. The Palmer and Cirnnd Paclllc reported everything engaged. The Auditorium ollercd to furnish cot ; for l.VJ in the banquet hall , but would do no moro. The Lelaml agreed to reserve ono floor H so notified at once , nnd thu Sherman mudo n similar offer of I'.fly rooms , to romalu. open n WCPIC , but all stated that rooms were in grjat demand. Mat Brown hai tho' matter In clurge. and will deal within the nr t few days. Ilev. 1C. M. Vorltins , Aucustn , Ark. , flays : "J have used Bradycrotino for hcadacho with such gratifying losults 'that 1 never fail to recommend it among my pooplo. " rri'miu. ThJ following permits were issuetl yoster. day by the superintendent of building * : A. O.ivln. nnu and a half story frame dwo.llng. Tttunty-firih an I Ilrlslol streets 82.M I'eti'r Diihl , ono story frame colt.ixo , Sixteenth iin'l ' Canton struct * 8)0 ) AiiL'iibl.li'biill , one story rr.iinu fotta o I'.mhtcontli mid ll.nilovar.lstivot BO Anna Mclu'o , twntiorv fr.inio dwelling. TiviMitv-plshlli mid Ittown streets S , " > 00 K < 1 Alnsoow. ioialrs'on | bnllillii' ' . I'onr- tuiinth and l.cj.ivoiiHoith btreols S.010 Si\ minor permit * I.JBI Total SD.OJJ M-ig'ro II wl.xoln Wafers euro , all haid.i has in 'JJininutoi. Atnll Yotr- are on t7io trail to Iic-nltli nnd longevity if you road this , it is put liero specially for yon. Yon nay nothing is the matter - tor "vvilli you ; you liuvo only a hliglit hi'ail'tLlio ; Bonr Kloinauli ; heart-burn ; lilllo catarrh ; slight touuh nf.rliouinatisni ; weak from the effects of the Grippe. Still , your very life may he in danger. Why no ! rpfni > o lo take further chancep , but hqjin to-ilay hy taking .Tohann Hoffs j\Inlt \ Extnict ; take it with y nr meals , ti wine-glass full. Try it Vor-Ti week. Yon will feel liku a iKMrinnn or woman. Strength Avill ineroaae. Healthy flesh will gather , aiul-yon will thank the day yon hegaii. The genuine has the Bignatnre of " .fohann Iloff" on the nock of every bottle. Eisner & MendelsomCo. , N. Y.t Solo Agents. M / ftr t rota Cntftirh In the Hood. Thoao who don't have id tnifTer from tbono who do. It'fl a djonua you can't keep to yourself. Hero am poms of the symptoms : Headache , olistrticlion of nos < ? , dl.ecliargos falling Into throat , some times profuse , watery , nnd acrid , nt others , thick , tenacious mucous , purulent , bloody , putrid , nnd olTeiislvo ; eyes woolt , ringing in oars , deafness ; olTonsivo breath : sinoll and tnsto linjmlrcd , nnd general debility. Only n few of those likely to lie present nt nnco. Tlio cure for It for Catarrh itself , nnd all the troubles that como front It a ixsrfwt nnd permanent euro , is Dr. Sago's Oatnrrh Ilcmody. The worst cases yield to Its mild , BoothliiK , cleansing nnd healing proi > ortes. ! A rot-onl of twcnty-nvo years lias provwl that to Its proprietors nud they're willing to provo it to you. They do it in this way : If they can't euro your Catarrh , no matter how bad your cnso , or of how long standing , they'll pay you f.VX ) in cash. Can you have better proof of the healing ( Kiwcr of n mcdiclno I A Homo Treatment. Rosy cheeks , strong hcnltliy bodies nru the results from the tiso ot tlmt iiihnitnblu pro- duet of imluro SPECIFIC OXYGEN Costs I'our Cents n Day. 5 oar llfo. ymirexIMr-nro. > \rk'oi ; Is "icirt'il up life. Von Inhtlu Hi" w.irin , ricli , liun.tli In Icn vnpn I.IKO nniKlL'lt minus , Honlhos unit mvlu rnt39. Snvctolu p nml iippplllo conioJ-nnl I rally. 'I tioiisiinili tilths It" tt'im \vorXltiK powrr. Klmltpri11 prMeins , from l.iiCrlppo , linpplly rjflornil. Wnnilvrliil fiMitnro lor Ciitiirrii-cmr ' 'sniniy lliilb. " Httirt.uarnilliuis o cut. ) Hpccino Otyitcn pjsltlvcly enrol ( 'ATAHUH , IlronchUK A lliim. Ii ( irlppu , Cnn iimptlon. lloailncho jnluk or nemiuO , Drspt'insa , Nervous 1'riintrnllim. K.MINKN 1' phjslclnnj In clmrifp of Omnha ullleo. Oxvi.cn Mnmml Ire' ? , lnlnilntlo.ii froi" lit ollico. Cullorwrllotorttiyi t > o nrprli cl-ilonso.l | TIII : srnciFic O.VVHK.V co. . 6IOShco1y Illilit , cor l.'tli ami llownr.l slr oti , Oinuhn , NobrAKkti. Mnln hcnilqiinrlcrii iiii'l l.-itioruorle , .Nn livlllc , TcnncKasij. The liypophosphitcs of lime and soda combined with cod-liver oil in Scott's Emul sion improve the appetite , and increase promote digestion , crease the weight. They are thought by some to be food ; but this is not proved. They are tonics ; this is admitted by all. Cod-liver oil is mainly a food , but also a tonic. In Scott's Emulsion the cod-liver oil and hypophos- phites are so combined as to get the full advantage of both. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING } free. SCOTT & UOWNH , Chemists , 131 South jtli Avenue , New York. 35 THE DREADED "GRIPPI , RELIEF AND CURE. A BENSON'S 1'I.ASTEtt pliicocl over tlio Chest and another ono between the Shoulders Insuies not onlj Immediate icllef , but ( juliiU. cst euro for these Muscular . Talus that nccnnipatir the Grippe ; nil Khuiimatlo rain * pass away llko miiRlc. Wcai > luff IlENSON'H 1'laMcrs prc vents the Grlppo durinp a contusion. H Is the only true medicinal porous plaster. It Is not anostrum lu any senso. Indorsed liyover5.000 rhyfl- clans and Irut'Klsts. Don't allow Commercial Drusnists to palm off cheap sulistl- tutions. Cot the Kenulno HKNSON'H and you will not bo disappointed. That whenever n man gets thorough-1 i ly into nclvertibiiiK his business he = I will rarely ever cease usiiitf Ihis mosl E i rcmtincrntivc business method until s j lie relires from business , a financial s j success ; and then , in nine cases outs i often he will ndvisc his successors to E i advertise through | | ALDEN & FAXON , \ : For genuine success , on account ofs j unique nnd original methods employ- : ed , which arc calculated to reach the = I greatest number of people ut mini = ; mum prices. = : SEND FOR PAMPHLETS IU.USTRATINCI WOJIK = : DONE AND MTTMODS EMPLOYED , = i AND Pniccs-FriEE. s ยง NEWSPAPER I ADVERTISING AGENTS , 1 OB & cow. Thw st. CINCINNATI , 0 , vmiimiiiiiiiiuimi' " ' " " iimiiimiiiini' : ety M S'/HONO Olid VIO- OUOUS ill all reipci is . _ hy uslni ! HI'ANIBU NliUVINK.tbeureat apanlsh llemcdv. YOUNO MliN OH OI/J > Bulfcrinu- from U KVOU8 IIKIJUITV. JvOST or 1'AII/INQ 2IANHOODniRhtlyt'inlisioiiBronvuldons , ncrvou < pro traiioncnnsid l > ytb ue ot opmii | , lobarco or alcoholwnkc > lulncss , menial deuretsion , loss of power in cither ex , ( permalcr- ilui-a cnused by self abut B and over indulgence or any ptrionalurak nesu can lie n-slorcil to pufccl health end Iho NOUIylS VITALITY OP STUONO JJI5N. We glvoaTilltn K arKiia-o with C Loiea to cure any CJtc or refund the inonvy. Ji a box , 6 boieijj Foe sulo ill Oiniilii by .McCoi'inlck & Lund , ICth & Farnaiii'Bts. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Tti * eminent ee lull' In nervoui , chronic , private. Wool , tklimnii urinary dlsonnci. A re ul r and rcRlttorvd Krnilua'e n mnic.no. u Jlpiuuni mill cviillliiilvtMiiitir. li mil truallnir wllh ilia cioitont iicciii cntarrli.tiienunturrhoiitKm Diitnhoo l.tciiilnul nonknuo. nUUt lonci , lniKiicncy | , srplilllt , itrloturo.ROu- orrtnen , ( ilcel , vnrtciircie.clc Nti [ i.crinr/r. > ul. Nc\r trunlmuiit fur Ion of \ liul iiovn-r , I'urtles unnlilo tel l lt muniay buirontetni luimv by curru | > uinlenct * . Htuli-lco or IniliuiuenU tuiit uiullurmproi eurulypai'kuJ , no ni&iki toliiill'tttu lonlu il in n'lulur. Ouo i > ? r onil Inlurtluir prtferre.l. Conoullnloii frt-o. t oriu'pDiulMK'o ttilfllpilritn. . UI.IK ( Jlyil : rl i of LI Jo ; lunt fiv . OBIco uyun'Ja. m. lo p. Bi. cundan tv . ui.toiJiu. svuilnaiuvlur rujijr. of the spring season is always a welcome lima in a large clothing esta blishment , such asours , to every Individual connected with it , from the heads of the house to the youngest salesman employed in it ; from the man who buys the goods to the man who tells you about them in the papers. After long months of handling thick , heavy goods in dark and sombre colors , to turn to the handsome shades and colors c t spring , is like turning from a dead stump in a pasture to a fragrant bed of pansies in full bloom. This spring it's a little "more so" than usual. Such a radical change in styles has not been known in years before. Particularly is this true in ) The shades and colors have never opened up as handsomely as this spring's productions. New shades of brown and blue and gray ; toney tans ; handsome modes , and nobby mixtures in. countless blends. New styles in pin-hea l checks and -'eighth inch effects. " New plains and stripes. No man can tell , and. no man can imagine when he is told how handsome thf-i new things are without a look. Our entire new line of Spring Suits for meri will be ready to inspect any day this week. Homespuns , Cheviots , Wales , Corkscrew , Di agonals , Worsteds , Cassimeres , Meltons , Serges , in Cutaways or Sacks , bound or plain. Drop in bring your pocketbook not much , money you'll have a new spring suit to wear next Sunday. Our catalogue---sent by mail if you spend a cent to mail postal card to have it sent. To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , aid digestion , create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs , nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli cious ilavor , g smooth to the taste , mellow , mature and of richest qual- Unlike inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. For sale only at high-class liquor and drug stores. DAIjLbMAND ft OD. , CHICAGO. Lameness Sore Ey < Soren Piles Female Complaints3 AND ALL Inflammation EoM only In our own LM'lej , All druggists. POND'S ' EXTRACT CO,7G5hAve.N.Y. ! TU ) Larpctt , Fmid ! und I'lncit In.jfco World * HEW YOmnToTdoNDEBBY"AHo'VlASQQW , VOKK , At rcuuliir Inlmval" . QN , SECQKO-CLA3S AU ! ( STEERAQc rntaton l > imiu ternin t nml from ilio i > rlnclilo | Owen , Kiuunmu \ t ALL coiiiiuzurAL ronuo. Kicnulunllc'rl4 nrallnbliitoioturn liy clllur tliuiilo fti.odiui' ciyd < t Nurlli or Irul'itnl ' or Nni > li > A ( IIbraltar C.tr.i I2t Hcr.17 Orir fr isj Accut : t Icvtit Bittt , Apvlr tu nnr of our local AKuntaurto aUtOTilKK-i. CUlcago , IU. YOKE THIS LATEST. FllplMnff oft the ihoulilci liupun * ublr. Aik your dioltrfoithem or K ucl ( I M for M"n < iilo i lr to I.uc lliilk Mltpciiilrr t'u. , tit tu III I'rlixu HI. , New York. DR. J. E McGKEW THE SPECIALIST , Isunsurpassodln thotrotiuont of all casei nf PRIVATE DISEASES , and all distil li-n anil dohllltlcs of youth and manhood. 17vpiiV ; cxpi'rlcneo. Ills rusoureos and fucillllos inn jiraetlc illy iinllmllod. Tlio Doctor Is rei-nin- mcndcd by the press , nnd endorsed In llm 6troiijust terms by tlio poop o for fair treat ment and lionusl protua lonal advlrii. Tlio most poworfnl rotiiuillos known to inoliirn Bcloticu for the succosiful troatmunt nt iho followlnxdUuascs : GONORUHOUA Immcdlato rollt-f. A coin- p'.oto euro without thu loss of an hour's lliau from business , GLEET Ono of the most eomploto and sue- ccbBiil troutrnuiits for clcut and all annoying dlsuliar os yet known to the modlcal ( trofi-s filon. TlioiofliiltH are truly wonderful. Tim most stubborn andehionlu cased \\huiu tlu dlHchaiMO had oxhtod for yours , ontlroly con trolled Ina loimirUnbly short tlmo. STRICTUKE-dioatost known remedy fur the treatment of atrltitiiro , without p'lln , ' "il ting , or diluting. A limit ronmrkiililu irnu'd- , SYPHILIS No troatmunt for this \.un'tfW \ blood tllsaabo liun over been moro r.ui'cohsfiil , or Mud stronger cnildrsoniunlH. In thu IlKhO of modem su'.onco this dlnunsu IN positively etiniblo and every Ir.icoof the poison t'lillruly leimmij from thu blood , The euro Is coiiiplrtu and iiormanent. LOST MANHOOD , and nmbiilon , norvoi ! * * IIUSF , timidity , dospon Iwnoy and all hll'4htli ' | { oll'cctsDfoar'y vice , Uulluf obtained at miro. The \vouk urowatroiiK , anJ thu ( luspondi'nt Ou * comochuorfnl airl hapi y , SKIN DISEASES , nul all dlhoasos nf llm blood , llvor , kldnuys andb ladilur are liunlnd successfully with thugroatost known rumcdlfi for llioso illso.isiis. \Vrlli ) for eiri'iilarsand ( iiiosltim list frrn DISEASES OF THE STOMACH Dr. MvUrow'H treatment for dliniilurt of thu . stomach , haNtho iniqirilllli.'il LMidorxomenl of / llioso who have boon cuiud. Oaht-s that hait/r biiirorod fityoaid and iinablu to WoiiKor DAT without InerouHln thulr mlbury , ontiri'ly curud. The romoillus aio plim ut and pal * atablo to the most dclleiitoKlutimch. lltli and Kaiiiam Hta. , Omalia , hob. llntr.kni'u uu oltlior stiout Wo eeml tlio mnrvr-lnin Kri'nrh Homcay CALTMOG froc. iiinl u IcL'ul KUurantouthutUALTiioH will STOI DUdiarco A Kml.iloni , * J iarorrhvM , Vurlrix-l-rc ! Use it ami far ( ftallsjirit , Aaarm.vON MOHU CO. , Kola larrltti 4 ( U , ( lirtuxll , Illilo. QUICKLY , THOnOUOHLY , FOREVER CUHCB " lif a new pcrfodeil ecIcntlOo rcctlH.cl tUt , cminut ( all nnlcsu tint cast ) I ; boyoiia hiiiimu Hlil. You feel Improved tliollmilnr.Iei'l lend- Illuvoryituyi Hoonknuw yourself u klnn amuiii ? [ nun In body , mind aim he/Hi. Driilnsaiidloitca onilotl. Kvcry obmaclu toluippyniumed lifare * innyoil. Norvu Toico , wlll , ! nerKy , bialnponer , when falllnu or luit urn restored by tills tmit- inont , Allmnnllundvfeiiif iNirtlonaof tUuliotly uii- . Vlctlmi ot abuses nint cxcomi'i , rvclulm rour inunltuoil I t uircrcru ( rum ( ullr.ovcrwork.lll hvullb. H'iiuln your TlKnr ! Don't dcBimlr.oven U In the ln i Hajrcj. lloa't bo d Ikbcai t cnodUquackt buvi' rob- brd you. b .ln..i ih.no , .till o T.V . rlo for our HooU wllli trplnnntlon . proof * , malloa.enlciirrce. Ovur W.O.IO rcfcrcucei. EgIB _ IHSPIOAL CO. . BUPPATn y , r. '