DECAPITATION IN SIGHT Oonnty Attaches Wait Tremblingly for tlio Commissioner's ' ax to fall. HEADS FOR THE YAWNING BASKET Dciiiotrntla Member * of tlic Itnnril ( let Into n Hiiurl nnil Miiy Iliito to Cull In it Uepiihllrnn to Help Them Out. Unless nil signs fall the heads of a num ber of tbo county employes will drop Into the ofllclal wasta basket with tbo coming hi of next month. Cruel fata has maruod John J , Mahoney , superintendent ot the poor farm , Mike Leahy , engineer at the court house , anil Oscar Slovens , clerk to the Board of County Commissioners , for its own , The cllo has boon cast and n light In the board Is the only thing that will give these contlomon n longer lease upon the positions which they now occupy. During the past month any number of democratic slutos have boon made to bo IT broken , the trouble bolng that Commissioners | i- ' Paddock mid Van Camp each had a man for each position. When the domocratlo caucui was held some weeks ago It was agreed that Mahoney , Looby nnd Slovens should hold over until April 1. As soon as that agree ment had been made tno three democrats upon the board began to cast about for friends to 1111 the position. Chairman Tim mo was satisfied to roappolnt the present Incumbents , but Paddock and Van Camp did not feel thut way. Thov argued that the retaining of the present In cumbents would not strengthen the dome cratlo party and that a change was neces sary , After reaching that decision they tried to agree upon the appointees , but so far all attempts toward an" agreement hava failed. They object to Stevens and claim that ho is too slow , and right In this connection County Clerk Sackott Illcs an objection to Slovens. The state law makes no provision 1,1 for a cleric to tha county board , IJ but Instead states that iho county - clerk shall bo the responsible party. Sackott argues that It ho is to bo responsible for the acts of that man ho should have something to say about who the party should bo ; therefore - fore Mr. Sackott insists that the clerk to the board should bo a dcputv county clerk , but at thesamo tlmo ho declares that Stevens can ncvor bo bis deputy. \Vltb this state of affairs existing the dem ocratic members are all nt sea and admit that they can do nothing in the way of re moving tbo men as the domocratlo bouao Is divided against Itself , They , however , are figuring to got out of the dilemma , and In so llguring they nro about to take a republican Into their conll- donco. Tills republican , if Major Paddock can have his way , will not bo Judge Stcn- borg , as tbo major and Stotibarg bavo had so many bouts In commlttco-of-the-wholo that tboy are not as friendly as two brothers. Consequently the only hope rests with Ber lin. While an understanding has not been reached , a now slate is in couna of con struction which Indicates that Paddock is to nnmo ono man , Vun Camp another and IJor- lin the third. Paddock and Van Camp will selcctdomocratsforsuperlntondcntof the poor farm and engineers at the court house and jail , wbilo Berlin will confer with County Clerk Sackett and agree upon iho clerk for the board. _ PUREaFOOD IN CONOKESS. Action Which Hns Itesultud In the Olllclitl Ilctcrmlimtlon ol the llest linking 1'ondcr. The act of congress authorizing the exami nation of the baking ponders hns resulted in a most unprecedented compliment to the Royal Baking powder. The tests were made in the government laboratory at Washing ton , and the ofllcial report shows that the Kov nils superior to oil others in leavening strength bolng ovorSO per cent above the average. The report shows the purity of the Royal Powder and the wholesomeness of Its ingredients. This is probably the highest compliment of an oflirlal character ever paid to n propri etary article , though no moro than the great army of baking powder consumers would expect - poct In behalf of their old frioud and favor- Uo. Uo.Tho The rosult.'of the ofllcial examination , as thus determined will , of course , make the Royal the standard for government pur chases. SCHEME FOB THE CONFERENCE. Unvo Slnrcor Shown limy fiOO IclojiteH : Can l\fi nntertiiincd Without Trouble. "Of co'urso Omaha will entertain the Moth- odlst conference , and royally , too , " remarked Dave II. ftlercor yesterday to a representative of THE BUB. "I attended the mooting at the Grand opera house on Sunday and was disappointed in not seeing 5,000 Instead of 500 citizens present : this did not augur favorably , and I mot loss encouragement m tbo audience by the conspicuous absentees. Many of these who have grown wealthy out ot Omaha and bavo little fear ot want in this world were not present , aiding by their wealth a worthy cause. But I still insist that Omaha will glvo this exemplary boiiy a royal welcome. " ? First Omaha has national "Why , a rep- utatlon as tbo homo of moro palatial bank buildings than any other city In the union of twice her slzo. In fact , sbo undoubtedly ranks fourth In tnis rcspoct , bolng preceded only by Now York , Philadelphia and Chi cago. Tboso buildings are cbaractorlstlo of the financial standing of these institutions. Now these banks , national , state and savings , realizing that tbo pride of this magnificent city U at stake , will gladly offer to entertain 100 dolegales a loss number would not re ceive consideration. Then , the Methodist people throughout the city will entertain a like number , while members of other denom inations will certainly ask the privilege of administering to twice that number , The hotels of the city , anxious to establish a rep utation for Omaha as a convention city , thereby insuring to thomsalvos a largo in crease of business year after voar , " would surely entertain free of cost "fifty of these di tlnguishod guests. Then , the Omaha olub would like an opportunity to how its generosity , and ton moro persons would bo cared for , while the Board of Trade , Real Kstato Owners exchange ana Mauufaciurcrs and Consumers association would each entertain II vo gucsU ; then tboro in our magnanimous sister city , Council Blurts , only too anxious to ontorlaln fifty moro. I have thus far located fJ'-ij persons , nnd very few people recognbod in the dis tribution of these prUos. for it will not only bo a pleasure but a privilege to entertain the men ot character , ability and inlluonco who attend Motbodtst conferences. "Enterprising Kearney , a bundle of nerves , n corporation of ambition and enterprise , evorv corner lot bolng a monument to thilft and Industry , has undertaken to entertain 000 delegates to a state convention , and she will succeed even if obliged to appoint a com mittee on entertainment of COO persons , with each commlttooman to entertain ono guost. In fact , the strife already among ICoarnoyltos to see who can ontortaln the moil persons Is to bitter that 1 fear the holding of the con vention there will engender n very bad fool ing among the citizens , for the reason that ono person has the opportunity of entertain ing more guests than his neighbor. "Omaha should cease her doublings , 'Actions speak louder than ivords.1 Immedi ately obtain entertainment for 600 people for the month of May , aud publish to Iho world n complaint that 500 more were oxpeotnd , I trust that all who como may bo royally enter tained , and that Oraaba will establish for nil tlmo to come her right and tlllo to the the 'coavontlon city.1 " One .Minute. Ono minute tlmo often makoi a great dlt forenco--a ono nutiuto remedy for bronchitis choking up of tbo throat , lungs , etc. , fa ourso U a blessing. Cubeb Cough Cure is lucb a remedy. For tala by all druggUu. Cubeb Cough Cur Ouemluuto. A A'.VO VfiVKMUXTS , Thursday morning at 10 o'clock cents will bo placed on aalo for the engagement of W. T. Carloton's opera company , which baglns nt the Furnatn Street theater Sunday after noon next , Three operas will bo produced , Htrauss' "Indigo , " Uenoe'i "Nauon" and ' "Ermlnlo. " These perform. ancps will bo given with the same cast nnd the sawo raroful attention to detail ns hM always characterized the performances of the Carleton opera company. Special sCenery will bo used and thoroughly first class productions may bo expected nt popular ptlcos. There will bo no advnnco In the charge for ncats or admission. The Philadelphia Press in n burst of en thusiasm for "Bill" N.vc , says that ho Is the brightest humorist of the day. "No change In the English language can do nway with his fun. Hu is n public bcnnfnrtor ) ono of the greatest men of his ago.Vo shudder to thinic what will become of us when ho is trono. " Now that is proity strong language for a Quaker clly lo use , but when two such mon ns Nye aim Burbank moot on the same stage , you expect enthusiastic encomiums. The Press club presents these two delight ful entertainers next Friday evening for Its annual benefit nnd the Indications point to n big houso. Mtillni'eVeilnrvlny. . See the grout play , "Nobody's Clnim , " nt the Furnuin Street tlicrttor. 25 cents. Any reserved soul In the house. HE WAS A HORRID MAN. A Itoardlni : House Tnlo Thut Sent Judge Herltn Into l.euul OoiiviilNliniK , Mrs. Susan Wallace , Miss Smith and Mr. A. T. Smith gave so many versions of n row atthobourdlnghousoSunday nlghtthatJudpo Borku wont nway to a private room with a wet towel on his uaad to untnnelo the knot. Mrs.Vnllaco conducts a boarding house nud rents rooms nt 1310 Capitol avenue , and Miss Smith occupies ono of barrooms , Mr. Smith lives nt Thirteenth utul Jackson nnd Is nn electrician. According to his story ho escort ed to Mrs. Wallace's establishment n young gentleman whoso feet were unsteady. Upon arriving at the house ho was surrounded by about thirty gesticulating females who do- nmnded pay for nil the broken furniture In the house. Falling to liquidate ho was thrown down nnd hold by two burly athletes while his Intoxicated friend pounded bis face lo n Jelly. Then n policeman was called nud ha went to jail. Miss Smith , with n F > onch accent and through a red veil , makes a tew corrections. She says Smith is no gentleman o cause ho came into the house claiming ho was n de tective and to show his authority smashed a few lamp chimneys , kicked holes in the pins- tor , demolished a rocking obair , jumped through a bed , punched on inofonsivo boarder on the nose , threatened to shoot tbo landlady and swore two separata times. The judge dismissed the case in disgust , A Itemitrlmblo Cure of lUiotuiuUlsin. Messrs. Gaga and Sherman of Alexander , Tox. , write us regarding a remarkable euro of rheumatism tuoro , as follows ; "Tuo wlfo of Mr. Willlum Prultl , the postmaster hero , has boon 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 nnd she was completely cured bv Us use. Wo rotor any ono to her to verify tills statement. Fifty cent bottles for sale by druggists. C. W. Hull Co. , coal. Tol. 429. * HUM > HOUM > AltOUI VS. Nebraska. Sioux county still has 900,000 acres of gov ernment land. Th'iBolos club has been organized by Exeter - ter democrats. The Baptists of Cozad have begun the erec tion of a now brick church. An entertainment at Auburn for thn bono- 111 of tbo poor of the town notlod f50. In case of nn extra sosslou , Dodge county will have no representation In the senate. The Blair canning factory will contract for about 700 acres of swcotcorn and 300 acres of peas. The Plorco county nursery at Plainvtow has passed into Iho hands of a stock com pany. The Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows building at Geneva will bo dedicated March 15. * The Courier has been established at Cook , Johnson county , by L. 14. Deshazo. It looks like a winner. A deal has been consummated whereby an oiovator of 12,000 bushels capacity will bo erected ut Pierco. John F. Alblu , editor of the MoCool Junc tion Hocord , and Miss Nannie Rabbins were married Sunday. Joe Christian , a bad Crete boy who turned switches and signal lights , has been sent to the reform school. The wlfo of Rev. W. A. Boucher , pastor of the Motbodlst church at Hartley , is dead after a protracted illness. McCook people will put up a wigwam costing J2,01)0 to accommodate the republican congressional convention. Ed Kellogg of Friend was struck by llirhtntiig over n year ago and bU arm so burned that venous circulation was stopped. Ho has just had the arm taken off. The Rod Willow county fair will bo hold on September 20 to SI , the Hitchcock countv fair on September 23 to October 1 , and the Hayes county fair on October 5 to 7. Ton pool balls were stolen from a saloon in Louisvlllo and tbo proprietor of n billiard hall In Weeping Water was suspected of tbo thoft. Ho domed it , but paid $17 to save trouble. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark , residing throe miles east ot Brownvillo , has lived under the ad ministration of nil tbo presidents , having boon born in 1705. She Is still In iho bast of health and gees around visiting the neigh bors. bors.Mrs. Mrs. Doyle of Carleton , whoso husband re cently suicided in Omaha , hired a man to at tend to bringing the body homo. Then sbo refused to pay him , claiming lhat tbo Wood men wore to pay tbo funeral expenses. The man sued bar nnd won , O. A. Cooper of Humboldt made the largest contribution of Hour to ths Russian relief train of any single miller , and now gets his reward by being mentioned in n Russian newspaper as tbo wealthiest mlllor in the United States and owner of the largest mill In the country. Russians judge things literally. lOHH , Cass countv is Infested with wolves , which carry oil considerable poultry and small stock. Miss Margaret Noel , who had lived nt Davenport since 1&15 , died of the grip at tbo ago of sO. A meeting will bo held In Dos Moluos March U to perfect u state organization of democratic clubs , A Muscatlno county mon put nn "ad" for a wife In a Chicago matrimonial paper and received 128 answers , The Sioux City Journal hns absorbed the Times and proposes to make it n nowspanur as good an evening paper as tbo Journal Is In the morning. Tbo olllcors.ot the First Iowa Cavalry as sociation bavo selected ICookuk as the placa of the ninth annual reunion , to bo held September 14 nnd 15 , Muscatlno has dropped negotiations with the parties who wanted $ J30UOO to put In a boot sugar factory there , aud is understood to bo llgurlu ? with others who will establish a plant for ( oO.OOO. Department Commnnder Davidson of the lowu Grand Army of the Republic , and mem bers of his stall , have been in Ottumwn ar ranging for the stnta encampment , which is to bo hold thoroihls year , An attendance of 15,000 is expected. The mining town of Angus , Boone county , which had n wonderful boom a few years ugo and than bocumo entirely a deserted village , ib reviving. Tbo old mines and several now ones are being opened , and the place is once moro quito lively. A Davenport man is patentee of a brake which is said to bo the only one thut will All the requirements of the proposed lown law requiring tbo equipment of cars with such brakes , aud U is proposed If the bill passes to erect a plant und manufacture the apparatus at Davenport. A stock company has been formed with I'omeroy men at Its head , to boom , the Twin Lakes , in Calhouu county , The outlet of the lakes will bo dammed , raising the water several feet. Fish gates will bo put in , coed boats , a email steamer , a Ural-class hotel , and everything essential to u pleasant sum mer resort. Andrew * Admitted to Hull , Young Bert Andrews of Pavld City , who was arrested upon n charge of stealing letter * from tba postoQlco at David City , was given a preliminary oxmnluaUou yesterday and released upon bail , DeWUt's SawparlUft u roliabft. NO MORE ' POLITICAL PULLS Applicants for Positions in the Postoffico Must Pass Examinations , ONLY CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE IN THE STATE Otrrkn Cnn llrronftor Drppiut on HrrrUlnR the ItrcoKiiltlou Hue Their Merits How ri-nniotliiiiN III lin ItrKtilntcd AVnrk- of the t\\v. ; The Omnbn postonico Is tbo only postofflco In Nebraska where civil service rules hnvo been adopted In every department. Slneo the first of the present year tbo Omaha oflleo hns been strictly n civil service onico. In accordance with n rule established by the postmaster general for civil service ofllcos a largo record li now kept wbcro the nnmo of every employe ot tbo ofllco appears nnd a daily record of the promptness In at tendance , ability , application and Industry , habits , adaptability and loiwos of nbsonco of every one. At th'o close of each month an average la tnado up from the dally footings. In addition to this there Is also a course of study laid down for the employes to perfect themselves In. At regular Inter vals they are salted questions bearing utxm the < vork In whlMi they are engaged. Their abfllty to ans\v\r tboso questions Is also citunlod In the roe\rd. Their dallv average counts for ( X ) It porK-ct and their ability to answer the questions o-inis-for 40 if perfect. All promotions will hereafter be bused upon tuo nvorago record of the employes. Formerly promotions wore tnado by selectIng - Ing these who had been longest In the service , but that will out no llguro in promo tions hereafter. "Promotions will be made hereafter , " said Postmaster ( JlarKson toduy. "upon the actual merits of the employes" shown by the record. If nn omplnyo should fool that ho has not boon justly graded by the head of his department ho can appeal to tbo board. You see wo have a local civil service board ana this record Is under the inspection and supervision of that board. " Following nro tbo members of the local board : J , E. Cramer , superin tendent of malls ; Paul Mayor , dis tributing department ; , N. Fitzpotnck , money order department ; \V. Anlstadt , registry department ; Mrs. Mathcson , execu tive department. PostnmstorClarlrsonhasatso boon Informed that the Omaha oflleo has been placed upon the list of civil service oftlcos from which employes will bo promoted to positions In the postonico at Washington , D. C. Nebraska will have a right to furnish a proportionate number of clerks for the various acnartmonts in the postonico at "Washington. When the tlmo comes for ono or more to bo selected from Nebraska , Post master Clarkson will bo asked to furnish tbo names of these standing highest on the record in each of the departments In the Omaha postonico and they will bo appointed to take positions In the Washington postonico. In maklntr appoint ments the average record for six months will bo considered , these having the highest record for that length of tlmo will bo con sidered the proper ones to bo promoted. The postmaster is very much pleased with the now rules , and thinks that the clerks who really desire to render houost services to the government will Una these regulations very satisfactory. There Is notninp in existence ) that will equal Salvation Oil in curing pains in the Joints and muscles , or spinal affections. Price 25 cents. A preacher , who hntl boon annoyed by the Incessant "hacking" of members of his con gregation , recommended such to try Dr. Bull's Cougn Syrup. THE 8T.ITKOJ ? IU.111O , BY SEJJATOU PllED T. DU11OI8. THE BIE has closed'a contract for a series of articles upon tbo resources of tbo now states written by United States senators from those states. ' For years THE Bnu has advocated the in terests and published to the world the ad vantages of Omaha , the state of Nebraska and the great wost. Evory"Monduy nearly a page Is devoted to news notes-covering a wldo territory west of us. The articles by the senators will bo accepted as mitborativo by every reader of Tim BEE and cannot falf of appreciation by them. The tint of these articles will appear Sun day , March 0. The subject will bo Tim STATU or IDAHO from tbo pen of the talented United States senator from that state , HON. l-JtKI > T. DU1S01S. Following is an outline of the topics treated oy him : Idaho being opened up by now railroads ; it wonderful agricultural regions ; ' farms which average thirty bushels of wheat and 250 bushels of potatoes an aero ; the wonderful Snake rlvor , which Is as big as the Ohio ; six million acres of Irrigable laud awaiting set tlement ; how the state is crowding Cali fornia as a fruit country ; its wonderful cattle - tlo Interests and Its magnificent timber ; Its mineral prospects and how It has produced 150,000,000 In silver and gold ; tbo now load mines and the chances for prospectors ; tbo best climate of the United States ; Idaho's wonderful lakes ; Its hot springs and its Niagara Falls ; something about the big towns of Idaho and other matter concerning ono of the most Interesting states of tuo union. BUHUNOTON- . , April1891. ! . Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Have been troubled with catarrn In my head , and fuco for three years nt times Aasunublo to near , bad a constant ringing In my oars and for two years wis almost deaf. Have tried sev eral so-called remedies and been treated by regular physicians and noted specialists , but failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of Mooro's Tree of Llfo Catarrh Curo. It gave Immediate rcliof and effected a permanent euro. I heartily recommend It to all suffer ers of this disease and will cheerfully glvo any further Information on being addressed at my homo , No. 2i3 ! Swoonoy ova , Burling ton , In. For sale by all druggists. Hospeotfulllv , U. L. KBJD. At the Court IIuiiHo. Sheriff Hannett returned yesterday from a duck shooting tour In the western part of the county. During Ma two days' absence thn sheriff succeeded In bagging a counlo of hundred ducks and a score or moro of wild goose. In district court the case of the state aeainst Grace Russell was dismissed upon motion of the county attorney. The woman was charged with larceny from the person. The case of H. E. Gates against the Omaha and'Councll Bluffs liridgo and Strocit Hull- way company is on Mai in Judge Ferguson's court. The plaintiff Is the owner of two lots at Eighth and Douglas streets , ana sets'forth ' In tilt petition that on nceount'of ttih' con struction of the Douglas street brldgo his properly has boon damaged to the extent of J2U,000 , which amount ho asks the brldgo company to pay , "Latn to bed and early to rlso will shorten the road to your homo in the skies.- But early to bed and a "Uttlo Early Hlsor. " the pill > that makes Ufa longer and better and xvlser. A New Way to rrownl Cruelty , Mrs. Mary S. Martin , ropretoatlDg tbo Humana World of St. Paul , MinnIs In the TDontos T Jioumatism. i ' Mr. CHAKI.EH LA WHENCE , of Aslilaml , Nob. , says that Swift's Specific cured Mm of sovcro Rlicuinntlaiu of liaci suffered for over six months , with vain efforts to get relief. , Ho recom mends It to nil EulTcrcra from Ijlmuiua- tlsm. ' Send for our book on llio Hloou1 and Bkln , mulled free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , city and her mlsslon' > M < * o ls to get these who have charge of dumtrhnlmals to treat them with klndncts InstanA of cruelty. Ono method is to Induce thtfea who nro nblo and willing to mibscrlbo tcf the Humane World to do so and then thoTipy so subscribed for can bo sent tosomotltnmstor or driver \ ho may not feel dlsprntall to subscribe lor It himself. It Is thouRHt much can bo done In the way of prevention. of cruelty to animals by a liberal circulation of the Humane World , whose pages nr * full of well written articles and nttrnctlva stories Illustrative of the way some pcoplo.trcnt dumb animals. Dlsonso never succctslully attacks n svs- torn with pure blood. DoWltt's Sarsnparllln makes pure , now bltxld and enriches the old. Dr. Culllinoro , ofculist. l3oa building ; IN LOVE WITH A FRIEND'S WIFE. Doc Itnjmoml Talk * Affection Ilefnre nil Outraged HuMndicl. Dee Raymond was arrested by Court Ofll- cor Koysor on charge of undue familiarity with the wife of ono Robinson , 017 South Seventeenth street. IJoo is n "rello of old daconoy. " In the good old days when people voted In rings In the Third word , ho was n man with n pull In politics. His wlto at that tlmo was the mistress , In largo capital lottora , of n house of rather shady reputation , A turn of fortune's wheat nnd n good many turns of the flowing bowl and Dou's glorv has departed. Ills present trouble Is the culmination of quite a long story If ho tolls Ithlmsolf. A good while ago ho became enamoured ot the charms of the lawfully wedded wlfo of his friend Robinson nnd captured tbo fair ono's affections. They forthwith and ns a matter of coursn sot up housekeeping. In a short time Robinson made a ten strlko ana his wife's ttffocttonc carao back to the old lovo. This vibration had uono on for soroo tlrao with the rutyilnrlty of a pendulum till Doo' lost his "place to stay" and the llcklo heroine failed to return to his arms according to schedule. Instead of swallowing his grlof with a suitable gulp , Dee has boon persistent , and yesterday fell Into a trap. Ho mot the object of his affection , accordIng - Ing to appointment , at her own homo. Ho made an eloquent pica in the parlor. Roblu- son occupied the next room and the door was ujar. Ofllor Iteysor occupied the entry and the door was aar. Enter wrathful husband roar , and olllcor loft center. Tableau I Dee Raymond will plead to a serious charge In the police court. Now Washington , I'unn. , People are not slow about taking hold ot a now thing , if the article has merit. A few months ago David Bvors of that place bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough Roraedv. Ho has sold It all and ordered moro. Hosays : "It has given the best of satisfaction. I huvo warranted every bottle , nnd have not had ono como back. " CO cent and $1 bottles for sale by druggists. Now Specification * * for Urutliiifr Contractors. The Board of Public Works has adopted tbo following specifications which will gov ern all grading contracts that are awarded this season : The grading of each street shall Include approaches preaches at Intersections of streets ami alloys. All streets and alleys shall bo graded as per stakes sot by the cltyoniilnoor. Grading will ho measured nnd paid for by the anblc yard In either excavation or on- bankmont whichever may bo ln .oxcossand no allowance for shrlnK.iRu In cnh.inkment will bo nmdc. All earth shall bo hauled from and to'sueh points us the city ciialncor uml the chairman of the Hoard of Public Works shall direct. Grading estimates will ho based upon the quantity of ourth ovcavated or filled nhlch- ever may be in excess Yipon streets or alloys to DO Improved. Haul limit , l.UOO feet. One cent per cubic yard per 100 foot will bo allotted for overhaul , If ordered by the city engineer and the chairman of the Hoard of I'uhllo Works , unless otherwise provided for In this contiaot Monthly estimates -will bo mnda of nil grad ing , and 45 per cent allowed outof the general fund On such work. Where u contract has ex pired nf to time , no further estimates shall ho made u tit 11 the contract shall have buou Com- plntuil. A penalty of $10 n flay will bodeducted from the llnal'bJtlniatcs for the time that any con tract' shall overrxin the tlmo of uoniplotlon specified In said contract. ; , Alt sidewalks' ' and crosswalks on stroetf t6 bo graded shall bo taken up , stored and je- nluccd by nnd nt thoaxuenscof the contractor In as irood condition ns found before removal , and for that purpose u list will bo ninde out by the city engineer before work Is bosun on ouch street , and such list shall ho filed in the olllcoof the Ho ml of 1'nbllc Works nnd no final estimate shall bo allowed any contractor for trad ng until the sidewalks nnd cross walks shall have been properly restored and put In place to the sutlbluction of iho city engineer nnd the chairman of the Hoard of Public Works. _ _ Nrtirnlfflu Cured In I'lftccn .Minutes. Mr.'J. S. Sturtovant , editor of the Waupaca ( Wls. ) Post , says : "LostnightCbamoerlain's J'aln Balm cured my wife of neuralgia of the face and tooth in llftoon minutes. We would not bo without It. " .50 cent bottles for sale by aruggists. The Supreme Court SuntiiiiH ,1uilgn llcrlui. Judec Bcrka says that the fees may bo a little bigger before tbo United States supreme premo court , but the Omaha police court gats there Just the samo. On two important oc casions tbo supreme court at Washington has said In effect that t'bizzonor" was eminently correct. Ho has repeatedly decided cases in volving the ownership of both East Omaha and Oklahoma. _ _ Mrs. Julia W. Lovott , Groousvlllc , Go. , writes : % 'My physician gave mo Bradycro- tlno for a severe headache. It acted like a charm. I nopa this recommendation will bo tbo moans of relieving other sufferers. " Dime No\ol J tenders Corralled. Tbreo young lads hailing from Ualosburg , III. , and looking for the bounding , bouncing , Indian-killing Ufa of tbo shoreless prairies , have boon headed off In Omaha and are now at the police station waiting claimants. Their names are Ed. Leonard , John Johnson and Charles Garvcr. The fame of your wonderful headache cure , Bradycrotino , has gene abroad and I can't keep it in stocic. J. A. Hcltnan , Em- mltsburg , Md , Cystitis. I wax nflllcted with cystitis , ureturltla anil clironlc uterine uleertitlnu , I Buffered much pnln In luy head and buck ; win treated by numerous physicians , nnd trkd many domestic remedies , all to no avail. Jly suffering WAI BO great that It became neceeeary to use liiBtriunental means dally for relief. In this deplorable condition , with tlio ever preaint patu and suffering of body and mind for eo > en long yours , I come lo Kiccltlor Springs , Nov. 8tli , 1888. I obtained , wlthlillwcnty-four hours , euch unaccountable rtllrf that I could dispense with medicine and Instrument , and within three duygafterory nrrhnlust free from pain and suffering. Remained one month end became perfectly well und strong. ( Signed ) Mns. E. T. For the trutlKof tbo above wo refer to Dr. I * . Warner ( Deck , Normal Pork und CSth blrcet , Chicago , III. The uateri art bottltd only by the Excel tlor Spring * Cornjxiny at Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drug Go , , Agis , , Omaha , Nsb , Dr'BAILEY [ T Hie Leading . I v Deiitisfc Third Floor. Paxton Dloa'.c. clophai3l08j. : lUt'i anil Furniii : : Stt Afulliotof teeth oa rubber for 15 . Teeth without plntos or removublu brldxe work , ] u t tlie thing tor ilnKori or publlo ipaakarj , njfjf dropilown. TEETH' EXTRACTEO WITHOUT PAIN. All IllllDiii at romonabie ratai , all work warrant ) 1 Cut tuli out f or a cuMa. ( TfinilTi 8ANUAMVOOIJ CAl'dULtSS are tti * MII li M I D best and only capiului pruirlbed by * * * * * regular pUyilclani lor Iho cura ot Gonorrhea and Uoliarvoi tronlUs urinary orKaaii laiilayi. 41 3 per uaz , All dr uggl KOC1PB IIHCOViu\ . renioiljr dlcorrrod Hint IN of far greater eftlrncy limit ( ho noted The t\iberct ( lacitU were discovered br Prof. ICoch , to l constantly present In nil coses of consumption , Where the blood h Impoverished or impure , ( licro results tluxt constltutlonnl condition known ns scrofnln. which Is chnrnctcrlrod by the Hnhlllty of certain tissueS to bocoino the scat of chronic InflammnUona nnd enlarBoniontn. Those troubloa mny start ns catarrh In the nasal pnssagos , tliront or limp , nnd ns the membranes become weakened , the tubercle baccllll entar , nnd multiply , nnd wo have , as n result , that dread disease ConsunipUon. Find a perfect remedy for bcrofuln , In nil its forms something th.it purifies the blood , ns well ns claimi to. That , If It's taken in time , will euro Consumption. It hai been found In Dr. Plerco's Uolden Medical Discov ery. As n htrongth-rcstorer , bUxxl-cloonser , and flcsh-bul Idcr , nothing like it h kno vn to medical 1 science. For Scrofula , Bronchial , Tliroat , and Unifr nfTectlons , Weak I-mies , severe 2ouclis , and kindrcxl nllmcnts , it's tlio only remedy so Fiiro that It can boittwm ( - tccil. If it doesn't benefit or euro , your money is refunded. TliB LiBbig COMPANY'S Cattle are reared on their fertile grazing fields in Uruguay , solely to provide prime beef for making the world-famed Liebig COMPANY'S ' Extract of Beef. Competent chemists supervise every do- tull , from thu euro of the entile' und through Iho processes of nuinufuvlure scrupulous cleanliness prevails to the potllnz of the completed ovtruct. This picservos the guAi.m' . riavoit timl puit- iTVof this famous product , which Is to day , as when Mist put tip by the great chemist , Justus von Moblg. Incomparably the Best Tor Improved nnd nconomio Cookery. Tor Delicious , ICofreshlng Hoot Ton. To Cure Sleeplessness Take bromide ot Dot.iBli. ono ounce ; extract ot bops , two drachms ; water , clRht ounces ; mix. Take a table spoonful half an hour before cat- Ini ; last meal and nt bed time. The above valuable recipe Is taken from the Illustrated new book of 120 pages , which DRS. BETTS & BETTS will send to any address for 4 cents In stamps. It Is full of valuable Information for the sick and the wellnnd Is a most reliable work , having been prepared and published by tlie most noted and successful Specialists In America the famous and popular / ' \ \ 7f\ DRS. BETTS & BETTS Whose successful cure ot more cases of Nervous , Chronic AND Private Diseases than any other physicians In the United States , gives them a prestige possessed by none ot their professional contemporaries. In the treatment of The equals of these glfitC Kings of Specialists are not to be found In all the length and bro dth of the land. Tney have plenty of Imitators but no equals. Consultation free. Call upon or address with stamp , f . Belts &Betts 9 llSouth 14th St. , N. li Corner 141 li nnd DoviRlns Sis. Omaha , Neb. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1070. > V. 11AKEII & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from w Well tlio oicom of oil lus belli removed , In < ili.i < ilntilif jntre and it is eolnlilc , No CJtcmicdls are uteil In IU preparation. It lins note tfiiin three tlmtt tlie slrrngth of Cocoa mixed i\lth Blurch , Arrowroot or Bugar , ! nnd In therefore far more ceo- i Domical , coating Iru t/mn out ictntncii ] > , ItUddlclousnour- _ I iKhlni ; , ilrrngthculiitf , EASILY , and admirably adapted for linallds KB veil ni for pernoDR In lieullli , Solil Itf ( iron'everywhere , W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass. RHEUMATIC PAINS ° Stop anointing , mid apply lo the cpot that aches WOOD'S PENETRATING continuously , IU PI AQTCE ? M'iclal power to IrLHOI PClllale the pores , iitiittratc Uteplynntl stop pain , renders it far superior to ordinary porous platters , OP DRUGGISTS N.V.Dtpot.SJWilllaraSt. II of the spring season is always a welcome time in a large clothing establishment , 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 ouys the goods to the man who tells you about them in , the papers. After long months of handling thick , heavy goods in darlc and sombre colors , to turn to the handsome shades and colors ot 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 ill 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-head checks and -'eighth inch effects. " New plaida * and stripes. No man can tell , and no man can imagine when he is told how handsome the new things are without a look. Our entire new line of Spring Suits for men 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. Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 1C p. m < Our catalogue sent by mail if you spend a cent to mail postal card to have it sent. AND COLLARS nro the CHEAPEST AND TUB 13KST. N. B. FALCONER , Sell Them. V J TEE BEST WHISKEY For Consumptives and In- vaKds must surely be the most wholesome for those who use it as a beverage. PURE RYE. Is the b 'Bt for all purpoaou , b3- oauso it Is positively pure and m i- turo. It is oxco3dinarly pleasant to tbo taato aud baa u dolloioua bou quet. N. B. Ik doesn't burn nor scald tbo throat or atoraioh llko inferior whiskeys. It is recommended by the best physicians. Bold only at high olass hotels , drusr and liquor fctoreo. DAU-TMANI : ) & co. , oillOAno. M. Protect your lungs by wearing a Chamois vest , Fop cold feet buy a Hot ' Water Bottlo. We hdvo * all sUes , at low prices. Physicians Prose rlj.r tions prepared at low- prices. * The Alloe ft Tenfold Company , 15th Bt. , ueU to I * . O , Oniulin , Nch , I'M till * A Ift M I' M "nlterin * front T U WrAK MrN u" > tT"ctg ( ° t I U If kfilT. IfflL.ll jouthful errors tnrlr decay , wmtliirfweakuiKs , loet inauliuxl , etc. 1 wfll aoxl a valuable treutlne iMAlcdj containing full particular * for home cure , KH UK ot charge. A pltnilM tneillcal work j tJioulJ t > ji rvwl by every man who 1 < ncrrou * fttnl ile > illlluU > d. > ddrrn. i'rofi V. C. I'OWLim.Uooauf , Cotuu DR. J. E MctfUEW THE SPECIALIST , iMinsurpassort In thotrotmoiil of all c.isos ot PIUVATE DISEASES , anil all disorders and dishllltlcsof youth anil manhood 17years1 cxnorlcnco. Ills icbonri us and fiiullllloa uro priiftlo illy ilrillmltn.i Tlio Doolor U rocom- momlud hy the nresi. and endorsed In the ntronsc'-tterms hy the ponp o for f.ilr triiiiH nicnt and lionust pmfusslonnl advk'O. Tim most powerful roincdlnu Known to moiloru s.'imico for the snucesifiil treatment of till } following dlauiiBeH : GONORRHOEAImincilluto relief. A com- p'otoruro ' without the losi of an lioin s timil front hudlnoss. GI/EET One of thu most complolo nnd sue * ccssnl truntinonts for Kleot unit ull unnoylntf itlhchnrecf yet Itnown to Iho incdlvnl profov tloii. Tlio roKiiltH uro truly womloifiil. Thn most stubborn anduliromo oasob uhuro thu discharge hail oxlitod fnryn ir * . ontlroly coai trolled Inn remarkably hliort , tlniu. .c STIUCTURE-Uteatcst known remedy totf the treatment of stricture ; , without p.iln , nut * tin , : , or dilntlnjr. A miHtroirinrUiiblo iomedy. SYPHILIS No tHMlmejit for this torrllilt ] hload ( llsanso luis uvor heon moro siicfiiBsfiil < or had Htroujur endomeniuuls. In tfio lUht ) of mo tern sc'oneo ' thli dlsoiibu Is positively nimble nml every tr.ieixit tlio poison entirely ieimno'1 fioin thu bloud , J'lio unru Is complotn and porniannnt. LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , norvnU9-t niiiS timidity , dosponJmuy and nil hlluhtlng I'lli-utsofuarly vleo. Itullef obtained at oncS 'I bonak KTOW ntionx , mrl the despondentho como obeerfiil an I li.ip.y | , SKIN DISEASES , mil all dlsuasos of thn blood , llvor , lildnoys andl ) luddor are tin.itocl Hiiecessfully with IhOKruatuitltnown romcUloi for these UlHOUbCS. Write forelronlariin < l question list free. DISEASES OF THE STOMACH - Dry MuJrow'i ( ) treatment for disorder * of thil Monmuh , IIIIH the uticiialllleil | endorsement ol those wholiavo been cured , L/'iifU'S that had tu lie rod for years und nimble lo WOUK or Kxl without IneruiiHlnn their mlhery , untireljl cured. Tlio remo lies are plons > nt and pal- ulatile to the most ileltrjato Htomiioh. litli nnil KaHirun Sis. , Onialin , Neb. Untranco oa either street The Original anil Genuine' ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) | SAUCE Impurti tlio moat delicious tatto and ttit (9 EXT1UOT HOIJIMI , oJai.trraiirom MEDICAL OKN. ( JltAVIK.H , TI.KMAN at M d. nt to lit * brother I'IBII , at WOUGEBTKP. . tlay , 16U. HOT COUI "Tell JEA h PEUIIINB1 miATH ! , that their muco U bUhlyc teiu ? < l In India , and li In my opinion , tnu moat U'Kl.hll- ralital/le , urell ' the uioat whole- KAUKIIITB , 'v eoine MUCO UuU I * nude. " Ofe , Beware jof Imitations f BOB that you get Loa & Perrina' ' Blputure on every bottle ot Original & Oc JOliN IIUNCAN'M 00NU | NiiW