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    THE OJVIAIIA DAILY BEE ; jfalESDAY , MARCH 15 , 1892.
NORFOLK'S BILL NEGLECTED
' \ Vhy it is Still in the Houao Committee
\ Pigeon Hole.
OKGRESSMAN KEM HELD RESPONSIBLE
| n Order to 1'nr Off Old Scores Ho
to Miiko nn im : > rt to Ucmrrccl the Jlras-
i.rc HtnudlriK of Nebraska1 *
JtpirpSPMtntlvp | * .
WAsntxoTox BtntEAU or THE BBC , 1
513 FOUIITKKNTII STIIEKT , >
WASIII.VOTON , U. M. , March II. )
\Jnle s vigorous work Is done nt once Nor-
gotk will not got oven the poor compliment of
ft report on Its public building bill , which Is
looping peacefully In the pigeon boles In the
house committee. Hustings' bill having
b'octi reported In the last congress , had nn
advantage ever Norfolk , which Is seen In the
fact that it Is to go on the calendar nt 100,000 ,
( while Norfolk , owing to Kern's desire to
rcvonco himself on that city , Is left without
B representative tn advocate Its claims. Son *
Rtors Matidorscm nnd Paddock , ns they hnvo
tiono u halt dozen times before , made per
sonal appeal * to members of the house com-
talttcu. notably Messrs. Mllllkon , Hwoot nnd
THHIIOV , to pull Norfolk out of the hole. Mr.
Bern suys It Is no u o to work fet Norfolk ,
wid ho has already written the mayor and
blhcrs to this effect.
, Tlio trouble with Congrossrunn Kern Is that
no tins neither the ability nor desire to work
for anything and his district must suffer tn
consequence. It is n sorry commcntnry on
Jiiibra-iUn that In Its delegation lu the house
H has three men who by lack of experience
or of nullity or both , nro absolutely Incompe
tent to glvo the state prominence or results.
McICuiKlian has moro political common snnso
thnn his two associates cocnblnod , which Is
not particularly complimentary to him or
them. ICoin Is a clpbor. Urynn is swamped
In Iho contemplation of his owu possibilities
an national boards , and Nebraska is to htm
but n llv spoon on the political horizon to bo
canned through a telescope , but ignored nt
( hart rungo ; mcantlmo Nebraska suffers.
Porttofllci ) ItultilliiKA lor.Smull TOMMI.
j Thu senate Into this afternoon passed the
Pnddnck-Vost bill to provide for tlio erection
of poitolllco buildings lu small towns. Sena
tor Paddock introduced this bill originally In
the la-it congress and this year senator Vest
Introduced a similar meos'uro which , how-
aver , lucked some of the best features of the
JPiiddock bill. The Nebraska senator made
R Vigorous light for tbo restoration of thu
clause * ollminulcd nnd the result is thnt the
bill OH It passed is almost on the lines of his
original proposition. All the ofllcos the sum
of whoso gross annual receipts is $ 'JOCO uncl
lass limn $30,000. for the thrco proceeding
years before the building is constructed , will
bo entitled to a building , the cost of which
Is not to exceed t'JO.OOO. All others whoso
gross receipts nro up to and Including 10,000
will bo entitled to buildings equal to the
urn of the gross annual receipts of the three
years preceding , and not to oxcnod a cost of
75,001) ) . This will ombrnco about all Iho
otllcos not already provided for by special
acts. These are the oftlccs whose gross nn-
nual receipts are from 1,000 to J.'tO.OOO per
L annum with the maximum limit of receipts
for tlio three years preceding Is $00,000.
MlHCOltnlKMIIIS.
Ex-Congressman Conger of Iowa , minister
Of iho United States to Brazil , was at the
oapitol today shaking hands with his old
friends. Ho is on his way homo to Iowa and
Trill bo nt the Dos Molnes convention on the
17lh. Ho loaves tomorrow.
I Congressman Bowman today succeeded in
Securing the speaker's eye , and the result of
tbe glunco was that the member from Coun
cil lihiITsvus recognized , and ho nt ouco
Bskcd unanimous consent for the passage of
the bill creating a port of delivery for Coun
cil Bluffs. There was no objection to the
bill nnd it was passed , and Mr. Bowman is ,
Jn consequence , happy.
Thu bill providing for tbo erection of au
Indian school at Uapid City , S. D. , has boon
referred to the committee on education , of
Which Mr. Haves of Iowa is chairman. It Is
rather unusual to rotor a building bill to a
committee of this character , but Judge Hayes
promised to take it up at once aud to glvo it
arly consideration.
Ttiu chairman of the committee on Indian
Affairs , to whom thu bill for an Indian school
t Chamberlain , S. D. , was referred , prom
ises to make a favorable report on that incas-
yro tomorrow.
* bcrdeant-at-ArmB Valentino , who hns
peon out in Lincoln for some days attending
to u legal case , returned last night. Ho said
this morning that ho is not in tbo race for
congress and that ho is not in auy seuso u
candidate. Ho believes that tbo delegation
from Nebraska to tbo Minneapolis convcn-
.fticn will bo solidly for Harrison.
f. The clerk of the United States supreme
jtBour' , when asked what bad become of the
mandate of too court In tbo iloyd-Thavor
case , replied thnt the document was deliv
ered to General Garland , representing Gov-
krnor Bovd , on March 1 , and that ho ( the
clerk ) oollaved thnt It had boon forwarded
'promptly to Nebraska. General Garland ,
. .who was seen this aftornoon. said that there
tvas no delay at this end of tbo line ; that the
taundalo was promptly forwarded to General
CovvIn and that ho has an acknowledgment
iroin that gentleman of the receipt of the
'document ' on March 5.
I Among tbe political gossip at the capital
today vas a story to the effect that Into
president of the Omaha city council , Mr.
Clarence H. Ctmffco , Is putting up the pins
for bis own nomination to congrosaon tbo
republican ticket In the Otnatm district.
Colonel D. B. Henderson of Iowa will
1 leave hero tctnorrow for Old Point Comfort ,
tvlicro ho hopes to regain Ids strength. Col
onel Henderson hns been sulTerlm ? very
much of late from tbo old wounds which ho
received during the war and It has boon im
possible for him for some days post to attend
to his business.
The comptroller of the currency bos ap
proved the selection of tbo Importers aud
Traders National bank of Now York and the
Schuster Hare National bank of St. Joseph
as rosnrvo agents for tbo Otoo Couuty Na
tional bunk of Nebraska City , also tbo State
Rational bank of Sterling ,
i In rnsponso to n letter sent some time ugo
to Prof.-Lancley of thu Smithsonian Institu
tion , Inquiring as to tbo chance * of securing
collections of marine fishes for some of the
colleges in Nebraska , Senator Paddock toduy
received n letter from tbo professor in which
bo says that ho has six such collections of 100
wch and that If the colleges uro willing to
pay ttio expenses of furnishing jars and
elcoliU tboy will be sent aa soon as thunecos-
eary expenses are paid. It Is probable that
tbo Nclirnslca colleges will avail tbomsolvos
v of this offer.
* Judge McDIll of Iowa , thonowly appointed
member of the Interstate Commerce coramls-
lon , bus bncn joined by Mrs. MuDill , but it
Is not the intention of the family to go to
bousekeaplng in Washington , as Judge Mo-
lilll'a term expires next winter , ho being ap
pointed only to till a vacancy. If bo is roup-
polntcd , as ho expects to bo , it is likely thnt
v permanent homo will bo established horo.
Thn postmaster general today appointed G.
. A. Anderson postmaster at Clay Point , Clay
f\ * Bounty , S. 1) . , vice H. Oakluud , resigned.
P. S. H.
Wt'itum 1'rinloin.
WitwxoTov , D. C. , March 14. [ Special
{ Telegram to TUB HEK. ] Tlio following list
of pensions granted U reported by TUB UKU
nd Kxamlner Bureau of Claims :
Nebraska : Original Silas S. WolU , Jo-
eph Hilliaru , Lerov A. Simmons , Jacob P.
Mnnn. NeUon W. Mark * , Israel H. Hoed ,
John N. Tharp , Daniel lUohardson. Addi
tional-George Attljr. Darius U. Qulnby ,
A'lulamor Ely , Bartlelt Smith. Increase
"Manford Molt , Original widow * , etc. Ma
ria Grove.
Iowa ; Original Mathew H. MoCluskoy ,
Solomon Nordycko , Wiley D. Brantlold ,
Ellas K. Andaman. Abjulotn H. Strothor.
\Vllllnm Goodin. William H. Tenant , John
W. Woodman , Danltl S. Pock , Mark Hmltb ,
James Phillips , Merit Norturup , George
Nell. Additional Tbouioi MoCarty , Honrv
Fry. Brudfora W. Kenyan , John 1C. Fill , jr. ,
John B. Brodlo , George ItoRors , Phillip J.
Darner. Kelisuo-Jamo * 11. Flflold , George
J Oriftilh , Wllll * E. Gate * .
South Dakota : Original George Wll-
Ham * , Thomas S , Sharp , T. W. Ferguson ,
J. Augustus Fowler. Additional Allan M.
Bturks , William U. White. Original wli-
t , etc.-UuthA. White.
Trulu Cnitureil Drunken Miner * .
Pi dim , III. , March 14. A saugof drunken
bourdoa a Burlloetoa train Uil
Ight , and when Conductor Salisbury asked
or their faro they boat him terribly nnd
brow him from tbo swift running train ,
ovcrcly injuring him. Tbo engineer cut his
nginc looio from the train nnd went to the
carcst station for asslstancn. A posse Is
ow In pursuit ot tbo roughs , and ns public
xcltcmont runs high quick work may bo
made of them when captured.
A OENTUKY OR MORE.
onio Uoinnrkiittln Iimtnncn * ot I.ongnvlty
Cited.
Thomns Parr , who wna born tn Slirop-
hire , Knpliiml , In 1318 , lived until ho
tilled lilmsolf from ovoronlinf' in the
car 1035 , when ho hud atttunod tlio
rroutngo of 152 yours. Ho lived In three
centuries und tlflod the soil until after
ho end of his 113lh yonr. King
Clmrlcs I hoanl ot the wonderful old
nmn anil sent him to coniound dlno at
ho royal mansion. I'nrr lind nlwaj's
for 152 years tit least ) boon uaod to the
nest almplo fnro. At the kind's tnblo
10 lot his uppollio } 'ot awny with him
nnd nto so much that ho dlod the sumo
Henry .Tetikinp , also nn Englishman ,
tvod to bo 103 years of ago. A sketch
of this romnrlmhlo old patriarch has nl-
ondy boon tjlvon in "Notes for the
Curious. "
Mixrpnrot Patten , the Scotch cook to
lames VI , did not Rlvo up the trhost
intil she linil 2 round out almost exactly
; I7 years.
Henry Kvans , n , Wolshtnun , dlod tn
771 at the nffo of 12 ! ) year * .
Jane Scrltnshav/ lived In London dur-
ng Iho roijjn of eight sovereigns , from
Illxaboth to Anno. Of her 1127 yearu ,
eighty of them wore soont in an alms
IOU30.
Marlon Dolormo , who was born in
? rnnco in 1012 , and who hud romantic
experience enough to 1111 a half dozen
good-alxcd volumes , lived to bo 134.
A most extraordinary instance of hn-
nan longevity may bo found In'Smollio's
'Philosophv ol Natuntl History , " where
in account is given of Peter Tortou , a
latiyo ol Hungary , who died January 5 ,
1724' , nt tlio advanced ago of 183.
Lotitla Cox , who died at Uybroolc ,
Jamaica , in 1838. claimed and brought
ovldunno to prove that she was 100 years
old at the time of her doath.
As late as 1SS-1 Tutnah Brooks was Hv-
ng at Atlanta , Ga. She was said to bo
I2i ; years of ago and to have given birtli
to several children after passing her
100th birthday.
A Lawyer I'regiestlio Ituttoii.
A Now York lawyer who was on n
sleeping car the other night , says the
Tribune , unwittingly caused something
t u htif among his fellow passengers.
Every one had gone to sloop ana nothing
atoso to disturb the slumbers of the
travelers until about . ' 5 a. m Then the
boll In the porter's room began to ring.
It wns jane of these rings which settled
down to * hard work at once and , as they
say , just do nothing but saw wood. It
was n steady , perfectly contented ring.
Soon it bocatno apparent that it was no
sprinter , but a long-distance champion ,
[ or it rang and rang , as only an electric
boll ean ring to wreck a man's nerves.
Some ono in the end of the car awakened
and groaned :
"For hoavon'a sake , stop that rackotl
If you want the porter , go out and get
him. Don't waUo the whole car up. "
But the ringing continued.
"For God's sake , " cried n llttlo man ,
leaping into the aisle , his hair standing
on end , "what's the matter , is the hotel
on fire ? "
The boll sawed wood steatHly.
"Stop that ringing , " baw'lod a full
lunged man , sticking his liotid out between -
tweon the curtains and glaring savagely
at the little man.
A baby woke up and began to howl.
Its mother tried to calm it and its father
aworo like a trooper. Ho threatened to
have the life of the man who was mak
ing that "infernal noise , " nnd tlio bell
blazed away as merrily as if it were a
twenty-four hour alarm clock.
Everybody in the car awakened except
two people the porter and the New
York lawyer. Then a delegation started
to the porter's room to assassinate him.
They found him dozing peacefully on a
seat , wlillo the boll was now carrying on
its work with tlio regularity of a patent
circular saw warranted never to stop.
The wrathful passengers decided that
before they cut the porter's throat it
would bo wise to have him stop that
boll. They pulled him to his feet , and
shouted in his oar , and when hu opened
his eyes they yelled :
"Boll I Stop the boll ! Stop that
boll ! "
The porter wont down to the lawyer's
berth and stuck his head between the
curtains.
"Did you ring , sah ? " ho asked. There
was no answer from , the lawyer , though
the ooll kept up Its ringing , while the
baby ran a rival uoiso-making factory
and its angry father invented magnlil-
cent swear words.
"Did you ring , sah ? " ronoatcd the
porter , and the nervous mother began
to sob.
But the lawyer slept sweetly , ono
kneu , which hud restlessly moved
against the panel in the night , pressing
the button of the electric boll , and U
and the oaby did the rost.
City Uovoriiment In ( ermiinv.
Prof. F. G. Ponbody , In the March
Forum : With us , municipal olHces are
the spoils of successful politicians ; In
Germany they are prb.es of successful
exports. It seems to a Gorman as in
credible to hoar ofa city governed by
men who nro just pausing on their way
to some higher place as it would be to
hoar of a railroad or of a cotton mill
thus superintended. Good city admin
istration with us Is an accident. It oc
curs because the man with the appoint
ing power happens to appoint a good
agent In Germany , city work is a
science ns far from politics as is the
sulonco of engineering or architecture.
Each salaried alderman is responsible
for a single department , or for several
closely allied parts of the public business.
Ho does not servo , undo our aldermen , on
thrco or four scattered committees
schools , licenses and sewers about none
of which he him any bciontlflc knowl
edge. Ho is elected to hisolllco because
of his knowledge mid skill in a apodal
Hold of municipal work , and takes
charge of that department Thus , city
work offers to a young German n life
career , just aa railroading or manu
facturing does In America. An edu
cated mini makes a special study of
water works or building laws or poor re
lief. Ho Icnrns the methods of the best
European cities. Ho serves his time in
tlio administration of some small town ,
und perhaps gets a place at the head ot
his chosen department in some small
city , und trios to mnku that department *
n model of ellicionoy und economy ;
finally , ho finds the end of hid profes
sional ambition in bnlng promoted to the
satiio work in ono of the great cities of
the kingdom. Hero ho has u place of
tlignltv in the social world , and , if suc
cessful' , holds a life ofllco with tlio as
surance of a pension for himself uud
his family ,
DeWltfs Sarsaparilla u reliable.
IlHrolt Chief Hentenuml to Death.
RANUOOX , March 14. The celebrated
Dacolt chief , tba Mlulaung prince , leader of
the revolt against tbo British near Arrokan ,
has been condemned to death , Five other *
wbo took part in the revolt have also been
condemned to death and the father of the
Uacolt chief hu boon sentenced to penal
acrvltudo'for life.
Dr. Btraey.uoiouua tnro.il. DEIS bldg
f ITPlMT'TC' I YTTMIT PVOTP1I
SUGGESTS A NEW SiSTEM
nvcstigating the Adjutant General's ' OfBco
Indicates Legal Deficiencies.
APPARENT SHORTAGE CAN BE EXPLAINED
TlimiRhn Unity lltnmlimtlmior tlic ItcronU
Would ru\ur the Idrn of IrrpRiiliirlty >
U U L'mloMtood thr 8tnto Will
Loin Nothing.
LINCOLN. Nob. , March 14. [ Special to TUP.
BKE. ] The resolution of the military board
authorizing Governor Boyd to employ nn
expert to go over the books of the adjutant
general's ' ofllco has naturally created some
comment. It is assorted by these who know
lint the hasty examination of the records
reveal n shortage of something like t2SOO In
ho accounts of General Colo. Chocks drawn
by the ecnornl for the payment of his family
expenses nro m the hands of these who uro
) ushlng tbo Inquiry. General Cole mot with
, ho military bonrd last week nnd stated that
10 could and would explain the nppnront
shortage In n manner perfectly satisfactory
to nil parties concerned , nnd oven these
closest to tbo present administration do not
icsltato to declare ttiolr belief in his uoillty
o do so , and that the state will not uo the
oser of a single penny.
the t.nw Nooclrcl.
Spnaittng of the charges that nro being
whispered around tbo state house corridors
against the late adjutant general , a promi
nent state onlcial said this afternoon that
tbo laws of Nebraska arc doliclont In at least
ono rojpoct. Ho said thnt no fund appropri
ated by the legislature should bo disbursed
by any ether olllcers than the treasurer , who
should only pay out such fundi upon war
rants Issued and signed by the auditor. If
Jonoral Cole had disbursed the money np-
iroprlatod bv the logislnturo for the support
of Iho militia In this manner ho might cscnno
some of the criticism which is being brought
against him nt Iho present time.
the Titctlrft.
Adjutant General Vlf < ] ualn was today preparing -
paring u general order Instructing all com
panies of tbo Nebraska Mational guard to
adopt the now tactics nnd roeulatlons pro
scribed by the War department for the regti-
ar army. The now tactics will bo adopted
3y the national guurds of nil states tn order
tn bring the guards in full accord with the
regular army , nf which It Is properly nn
auxilllary. General Vifqunin thinks the now
.nctics are no particular improvement over
the old ones. 'Ibey nro calculated to bo
showier thnn the old onoj nnd nro harder to
master. Tno Nebraska troops will , of course ,
tuko up the now regulations nnd by the next
encampment will exhibit 'them with their
usual prpllcloncy.
Will Undoubtedly Itrcuvor.
It Is now believed that Judge Borgolt , who
was shot in the police court by n drunken
vagabond last week , will recover from tbo
effects ot bis wounds. His condition lias
Rtcadlly improved since Saturday night , and
bis family , as well ns bis physicians , feel
greatly encouraged. No indications of in-
llammatlon hnvo as yet made their nppear-
auco , and ho Is able to rccclvo nourishment
at intervals. The portion of the bullet is
'
still occupying a pla'co In the hidden recesses
of his brain , and it will always remain tboro
if ho recovers. Whether It will always bo a
source of danger to the Judge If ho recovers
his physicians are unable to say. His friends
gain no llttlo encouragement from tno ac
count of the mart In Nebraska City wbo died
recently , nftor living for ever twenty years
with a bullet imbedded in his brain.
In the UlKtrlrt Court.
The forenoon in Judge Hall's court was
taken up In finishing up the case brought oy
Editor ( Jalhoun to compel the city council to
comply with tbo election ordinance passed
last December. The case will bo decided to
morrow.
In the case brought by tbo mambcrK of last
year's ' league ball toarn against P. W. Little ,
the defendant was given until April 10 to lllo
his answer.
In Judge Tlbbett's court the day was occu
pied with the case of Barber & Fowler
ngulnst Julia Hlldobrand to recover commis
sions for services rendered as agents for the
sale of real ostato.
In the case of Jamison against Cole the
Jury , which wont out last. Wednesday , is still
deliberating over the intricate points of law
presented by the attorneys.
Woe * of the Morrison Family.
The woes of the Morrison family of High
land precinct are still being retailed In the
district court. Thomas Morrbsoy , Jr. . whojos-
capod the clutches ot the law only last week
by the leniency of his sister Mary , was after
wards rearrested on a warrant sworn out by
the fickle sister , who regretted her previous
soft hoartedness. Ho gave bonds for his
good behavior , but bad hardly returned homo
than another fracas occurred. Toduy
Thomas came Into court and caused a war
rant to be Issued for tbo arrest of Mary. Uo
based his complaint upon the assertion that
she had chased him from the house with a
steve poker and hastened bis exit by throw
ing a pair of shears after him.
Odds anil Km ! * .
Material has boon ordered to Lincoln for
tbo completion of tbo Hock Island's line
through the eastern part of the city.
A young fellow named Corneal was tried
and acquitted of the theft of an overcoat in
Judge Brown's court this aftornoon. Ho
proved that bo had pawned the coat for
another man , who has disappeared.
A. J. Bandqulst found a diamond ring that
was stolen from him last 1'Tiday at a pawn
shop today.
The republican city convention moots to
morrow afternoon at Bobannon's ball.
A mass mooting of women wbo propose to
vote nt tbo coming school election has been
called to mout at iho stuto capital Wednesday
afternoon.
The committee appointed to select a nonpartisan -
partisan ticket for school ofllcors today an
nounced the names of Lewis Gregory , H. E ,
Lowls and H. F. Bowers.
UnlvorHiil I'nilsii Menu * Merle.
The success of Chamberlain's couch rem
edy In effecting a speedy euro of la grippe
colds , croup and whooping cough , has
broucht It into great demand. Messrs , Pontius
tius & Son of Cameron , O. , say that It has
gained a reputation second to none la that
vicinity. James M. Queen of Johnston , W
Va. , says it Is the best ho over used. B F
Jones , druggist , Winona , Miss. , ays :
"Chamberlain's cough remedy 1s perfectly
rellaolo. I have always warranted It and
It never failed to give the most perfect satis
faction. " 50 cent bottles for sato by drug
gists.
H7I.B HKM 7M/.V Jf.i/f/.VO SKC11KTS.
KniiHiiH MIMI Cliilui to Hnvo Discovered MeJ-
Imnrun'H MtithiulH Their Oiler.
TOPKKA , Kan. , Marcn 14. The experiments
of Melbourne at Goodland , in this state , have
loll an unexpected crop of rainmakers who
claim to have discovered his secret and who
are now ready to supplant irrigation for a
consideration. Two companies hnvo been In
corporated and have proposed to make con
tracts wltb counties at ftiOO a county , engag
ing to aooiiro from ono to two inches , of rain
under each contract. Tboso companies are
much more liberal than was Melbourne ,
as they will sell tbo secret , with but ono con.
dltion attached that tbo purchasers will not
use It in adjoining counties and tbui ruin
good territory. The rain must also bo con-
lined to the county purchasing , for this great
boon is not free. Too secret has benn placed
at tbo nominal price of fiM ) per county ,
which It is claimed is cheap , tbo rain being
produced whenever wanted.
In order to make good their claims as
"successful operators , " tbo two companies
have men at work in California and Arlzone
experimenting in the and regions. Most
favorable reports have been received from
these. Telegrams from Mejsr * . Border and
Llndea report one and one-half Incbos of rain
produced In California. The Immediate re
sult was tbo sale ot shares of stock at pat
value.
Ono of the most sickening headaches li
caused by railroad traveling. Brndycrolluc
prevents and euros It.
Close Cull lor Kullroad .Men.
NOKTII YAKIMA , Wash. , March 14. PreM
dent Oakes ot tbo Northern Pacific and part ;
( topped bora yesterday to inspect tbo com
pauy'j property , The party left tbo Irak
and took n drlvo nro'irnn' the country In n
wngon. A vohtclodrawtt'bv four hoMos con-
nlnlng W. S. Mellon , general manager ot the
Northern Pacific ; K.v , , Smller. editor of
the Northwestern Uiuotto ; Walter Oakoi
nnd P. A. O'Fnrroll wjite overturned by Iho
current In n stronra ( the party at *
tomntcd to ford. O Fqrrell nnd Unites
reached n shallow polrit and Mellon swam
nMioro. But Smiley wni carried Into deep
valor by tno current nud .went under twice
joforo a small boat rononcd him. Ho was
nkcn to tha train and soon recovered.
TKAII-.M.\IK : ( CASIS. :
11 mm Walker Son * of Cnnniln ( lot 1111 In
junction Ayrtlint > k ( IhlcnK'i House.
A case recently hoard before Judge
Droshnra of the United States circuit court
'or ' tbo First district of Michigan goes to
show that persons who use whisky must bo
on tbo nlort If they would escape being Im
posed upon.
The plaintiffs nro Hlrahi Walker t Sons ,
Imltod , \Vnlkorvlllo , Canada , distillers
md bottlers of n whisky known as "Canadian
Jlub. " Under the Canadian oxclso rogula-
.lons whisky may remain tn bond Indoll-
iltcly , and the distiller may , It ho so wishes ,
bottle It while still in the custody of tbo gov
ernment oftlcors , nnd thereby * obtain nn ex- ,
clsocertificate ol the ngo and goinilnonoss of
the liquor In the form of nn oMclal stamp
ever the cork of each bottlo. This sunrnn.
tto Is naturally very much prized by the dis
tillers who have tno old whlskv to secure It ,
mid all whisky bottled by the Walkorvlllo es
tablishment Is so guaranteed.
\ Chicago llrm have put up n spirit which
.hoy call "Montreal Club1 alleged to bo
mndo by Iho "Alontroul Ulstlllln ? company. "
Which was shown to have no oxlstonco. In
ill but name , the Wnlknr labels were closely
'mltatcd , ns was nho the ofllclul stamp of tlio
JnnnJiiin oxclso. The proceedings were
rendered somewhat novel bv thu appearance
of Mr. 7 . A. Lash , Q. C. of Toronto , on be-
inlf of the dominion covornmont , to supnort
tbo application of the plaintiffs to restrain
defendants from further use of the counter
feit certificate. The dufcndanU were prompt-
y enjoined from continuing to Infringe upon
ilnlntlff's trade-murk or labels , or to copy
.ho Dominion exclto stamp.
A significant fcaturu of the case was the
production by the defendants of affidavits by
several liquor dealers ot Chicago nnd Detroit ,
who hardly could bo Ignorant ot the cnaruc-
tcrof tbo good * in question.
It would apna.ir that the consumer must
lopond upon his own care nnd Judemont for
immunity from such attempts to dotraud.
Bonfort's \Vinonnd Spirit Circular.
That cough of yours can be stopped surely ,
quickly by Piso's Cure for Consumption.
L'leasont , effective. ! ! 5c. All druggists.
HAD IT UP AND DOWN.
Current Topic People on thn I.oneth of the
rreilclelitlul Term.
The Current Topic club discussed the ques
tion of lengthening the term of ofllco for
presidents and governors of states last night.
Mr. J. H. Conrad opened on the side of tha
affirmative , holding that It would bo well for
iho country to lengthen the presidential
term to six or eight years and make It im
possible for a man to servo moro than ono
term. Ho pointed out the expense of fre
quent campaigns and the confusion nnd dis
turbance to business that the country always
suffered during prosidahttal campaigns.
Mr. J. N. Ulllnn bpldi that presidential
campaigns were very useful as a moans of
educating tbo people upon Important political
questions. Ho thouent four years wus long
enough for tbo country to put up wltb a poor
president and when the iucumbnnt proved
his fitness by satisfactory service then It was
no creat trouble to re-elect.
E. E. 2iimnornmii.Jold that under the
present arrangement thopresidents spent
the first two years of > ttiolr terms learning
the duties < .of ofllco .and . the last two in
scheming to secure U second term. Ho
thought the term should bo six or oigbt
years and the possibility of a second term
immcdiRtoly following , iho Ursi entirely
wiped out.
Mr. Allen Hoot pointed but tbo tremendous
expense of a presidential camnulgn. A very
largo sbaro ot tbo money that was spunt , ho
said , went to tbo railroad companies and
they did not need It. ' 'Ifo "wanted tbd term
of ofllco lengthened In order to shut off tbo
expense of elections.
Mr.V. . A. DoBord showed that It was
necessary to elect congrqssmen every time
the presidential year came ro.iuil nnd the
additional legitimate expenses of ejecting a
president wcro therefore but normal.
Gessler's Magic Headache Wafers euros
all headaches In UUmlnutos. At all druggists
Looking Up III * Company * * ! Property.
Mr. John A. McCall , president of the Now
York Life Insurance company , will arrive In
Omaha today at 0 o'clock. Hn is making a
tour of the largo cities in which tbe company
owns valuable property. This will bo his
first visit to Omaha and ho will doubtless In
spect the splendid building owned by the
New York Llfo on Faruum street with a
good deal of Interest.
At R o'clock this afternoon President Mc-
Call will meat a number of the representa
tive business mnn of tbo city at lunch at tbo
Omaha club. He loaves this evening for
Kansas City.
Me for a box of Bochain Pills worth a
guinea.
Gigantic Fly Wheel Hursts.
CINCINNATI , O. , March 14. Shortly before
2 o'clock this morning the gigantic lly wheel
at the Cincinnati Eloclrlu light works at
Hunt and Broadway , bust with destructive
effect. It was twenty-four foot high ,
weighed twenty-four tons nnd was mnulng
seventy-throe revolutions per mlnuto. It
smashed a $10,001) steam engine , destroyed
the ofllco , crushed several dynamos nnd
Knocked out ono side of the building. The
direct loss may foot up nearly $20OUO. Thcro
were several narrow oicapoa but no ono was
hurt. Tbo wheel was made at Milwaukee.
Hu Will Swim thu Itiipldx.
LocKrouT , N. Y. , March 14. Another
hot brained enthusiast thirsting for Ni-
oijira rapids notoriety , loft England on Sun
day for Now Yorit. Ho proposes to swim
the Niagara river rapids , selecting the same
route pursued1 by Captain \Vobb , who was
drowned In 1BS.1. The now aspirant Is Wil
liam J. Davis , hailing from Sydney , N. S. W.
Ho 1s a strong and nrtisculnr t man , about ! 55
years old , nnd Is unmarried. Davis will start
his swim from tbo Canadian sldo of tbo river.
Kuiinnn City Jilts Nuturnl Oils.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , March H. The Midland -
land hotel In sinking an artesian well on Its
property , has struck natural gas at a depth
ot 200 font. The gas was carried In a
straight plpo up to the seventh story windows
dews of the hotel , wben > It was ignitod.
When burning at nlgbt.tbo contcr of the city
1 * Illuminated for several' ' bloeus around.
Dr. Birnoy euros cuuirrn. BKK bldjr
Kntttunfflve lines or fat uniltr thli htadJlftu
ctnt ; cach aMltlntuil line ten ctiit * .
iUNlioi' JuiiiesM at , yiu Kronzlor , : S.p. . m. ,
Monday , aced fiO. ltcuulns will be taken to
( julnoy for burial , " '
" WOUTH A G INBAABIOX. " ;
NXX/ / / \ V * > ' ' 4
Notprunk. ] ; j
Just dliiyl There la a pre -
sure otx'lhe brain , owlnj ; tea
a clogging of the ystcm.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
_ < will remove the obstruction
> and pcMuJ ( the vital tune-
lions to act naturally. They cure
* Blck Ilcuducbe , uud nil BlllouiI unU
5NcrvomUl order .nrUloB V niW - U
SStouncli , Indlccitlun , Uuuttluutluu
Sand Disordered I.lver.
J ! Of all drut-eiiU. Price 35 cent ! a box.
! . New York Depot , 3 5 Canal M. 3T
BOLD BREAK OF A BURGLAR
Max Meyer & Bros' , Store Window Broken
In by n Daring Thief.
SHOW WINDOW WAS TOO ATTRACTIVE
Wlillo llm Crlmn Wnn n llucl Onn Hit Ho-
nnnU Wrro Not Very ( trout
Church-door * Line n
Sinnlt .Sum.
Max Meyer ft Co.'s Jewelry establishment ,
nt Sixteenth nnu Farnntn , ' was tlio scene ot
jurKlnrlous operations yesterday morning1.
Tlioso ganlloaiouvcro of the "brilliant
dash" order , ns opposed to the besieging sort.
At about a o'clockvhllo the watchman
was standing on the platform occupied by
.ho bookkeepers In the roar of the store , and
.ho policeman was lost In n train ot Sabbath
reflection * a few blocks distant , tbo largo'
ilato-glnss window on tho'Fnrnnm front of
: ho building was smashed Into spllntors by
something which must have bad the force ot
a battering ram , for the glass xvns nearly half
an Inch In thtcKncss.
A pair of hungry hands appeared through
.ho opening , scooped up a baudful of Jewelry
ana vanished. A pair of foot wont pit-pat ,
ilt-pat down the moonlit street nnd ulsnp-
> eiirod in the mists.
Among Uio articles missing wora n number
of small diamond rings and thrco or lour gold
wntuhes , but no good osllmiUo of the loss cut
uo made nl present.
1'iMiiilty of Urine I'loui. .
The residence of Mr. liauseman 2544 Dodge
street wns empty yesterday morning while
iho family was at church. An enterprising
burglar grasped the opportunity and when
tha household returned tliov found ono of the
shuliars mutilated nnd a'uolo cut throuRU
a pauo of glass and blotches of blood In every
direction.
A small sum of inonoy , a gold ncuklaco nud
locket und au amethyst" ring were missing.
The blood bad evidently boon shed oy tlio
burglar himself from a out received , while
opening the window.
BRIBED A WITNESS.
Anton \Vi'l > ln-raiil Alfred < ; , Oslo In Serious
Trmililp.
The state. In the case against Anton Web
ber , charged tvlth , soiling liquor on Sunday ,
fulled to prove that Webber was n licensed
snlooukcopnr nnd Uo was discharged , tbo
court holding that the provisions of the
Slocumb law were for the regulation of
licensed saloons. It , developed during tbo
trial that witnesses for tba prosecution bad
been bought off , and the police Judge advlsoJ
an investigation.
Sergeant Ormsby looked into the matter a
little and the result was n complaint charg
ing Alfred C. Ogle with compounding a
crimo. The complaint charges Ogle with ac
cepting n brlbo of $10 , paid to him by Web-
Der , ns an Inducement to stay-aw ny from the
trial and refrain from prosecuting the casn.
Ai a result of Ogle's absence the prosecution
fulled to prove anything nnd the case fell
through.
A warrant was Issued and given to DC-
tnctlvo Savage , who found Ogle sitting on
iho curbttono In front of the Paxton hotel
and placed him under nrrost.
A Sf , O I/A I1KMKX 2V * .
Cora Tanner nnd her Park Theater com
pany will glvo three raoro performances hero
during their present engagement tonight
and tomorrow afternoon and night.
Henry Lee Is ono of the most versatile
character actors In America. In a society
drama such as "Tho Runaway \Vlfo" ho ap
pears nt his best. It Is a beautiful plav , pre
sented by a compacy of artists second to
oono on tbo road , and the tour has boon ono
continual series of ovations. Booked at the
ITarnntn Street theater this wouk.
Denman Thompson and George Ilyor's '
plav , "Tho Two Sisters , " will bo the at
traction at Boyd's ' now theateron Thursday ,
Friday , Saturday and Sundav next. The
play contains much of that Intensely natural
element that is sucb n prominent feature In
"Tbo Old Homestead , " Donnmn Thompson's
other play.
Ted Mnrlis , the "only nnd original , " whoso
card announces him "tbo friend of the
widows , " Is In tbo city in the interest of Ills
most particular friends , "Wilkinson's
Widows , " who will be soon at tbo Boyd
next week.
WE'VE GOT IT !
YOU WANT IT !
Treatment A Homo , Glowing Health !
Rosy Gheaks !
Healthy Bodies !
Costs Four 'Boon ' Companions' '
Cents u Day.
-OF-
It curcjantnrrli swiftly , radlrnllj' . You Inhale the
warm , rich hualtli lailun vapor. ImtnoillMcly It
wnrniK. nootlioK , uibllt'rntoj. ( ilvoi npputlto incl
ewot't uleopinitiiriilly. . 1'osltlvi'ly cures ( 'ATAHIIII
llrunchltls , Aithmn. La UrliU'U. Contuniptlon
llonilnchu , Drtpcpglit , Nervous I'ruatratlun ,
K.MINKNT iihjilrlani In chiruu of Omiiliii ofUoai.
Inlinlntlani nnd ailvlca { run lit olllcai.
OxyKCii Manunl free. A poitnl gels U.
Cull or wrlto todsri hundroda linpiillf havo.
TUB BI'JCCIFIC OXVOKN CO , .
WOf-hcoly Iliilldg , cor. 15tli nnd Howard slrco'at
Oinntm , Nobrnaka.
YOU NEED NOT FEAR
that jiooilo ( will know your hair Is ilyed If
jou use tluit { Hirfcct Imitation of nature ,
Tuifs Hair Dye
It Import * ufrlnssy color uiul f refill Hfo I n tlm
Iiulr. J'lk'c , l. Olllcc , 3D 1'urlt 1'Jiicu , N. V.
Wlllil mm
SYRINQEL
ThaOnly I'orfoct. Vnilna nn
Jtuctnl Hyrlnk'a In
llm world.
la Iho onlr arrlnxo crcr In-
vcntrd liy wblrh vuvlnal In-
lection * can ho udinlnliturcd
without leaking nml olllnir
he rlothhiKor iiiiruiiltillni !
lui u > o of n reuol , mid
which cun alto ba mud for
reclnl lajocllont or Irrlta *
Ion ,
tiOIT ItllllllKU. III7l.lt
1IAIII ) UllllllKltllKl.Tj.
i MIM : , ya.ou.
Mull orders lollcltcd.
Ilic Aloe & Penfold Co
Street ,
to I'oHtofflcii.
rhyalclana * pruurlpllnni
mrofultjr propurod ut low
price * .
r ,
YOURSELF !
r r Aik your DniggUt tot - ,
. botllti ol IliK U. The only .
/ non jxiitonmu reuitJy lor oil
the uunaturul illiclmrgti tind
I prlvmo cli erw.-i ( it incu uuu the
debilllatlus wcakneu peculiar
I to vromrn. U curci In a I w
Ida ) a with nut tlio uld or
iinlillclty ol a doctor.
1hi rniimnl Ataaican Curt.
Maiiufartiirnl by I '
kTbs Evans Chemical O.1
CINCINNATI , o.
U. 8. .
OAHE.
An ItuUnnn Mnn h Snvoi ! by n
covcrv *
A rcmnrlmMo case hns occurred In our
territory. J. N. Berry , a mnn nlxnit thirty
ycnrs of npo , was Rolni ; down rnplilly. Ho
tried phj'siclan nftcr | ihystclnn , jvitotit infdl-
dues , homo rcccltits In fnct , ovcrythiiiR.
Ho went ton tiokxl tvittlUirltiiii nud returned
no l ttcr. Wo nil thought hens tlyitiR
with coustiniptlon , nnd thnt only n few
weeks of life were left for him.
Ho conmionml taklnc Dr. I'lorco's Golden
Iteilicnl Discovery , nnu nt the sntno tltno
commenced to tneiuL Uo 1ms used nlxnit
two down Inittlcs , nnd U still using It , Ho
hrui rnhuil In weight , color nnd strength ,
nnd is nblo to do light work. It U Jtt > t
such n case ns wo should hnvo listened to
rather suspiciously , hut when wo see It , wo
must Iwllovo it ,
H hns trebled our snlos of "Golden Mixl-
lonl Dscovory. ( " Jens IlAciarrr & SON ,
Ilofinoko , liul.
"Discovery" strengthens Weak Lungs.
nnd cures Spitting of Mood. Shortness of
Hrunth , llronchltis Sovcro Coughs , and ktn-
ditxl nirecUpns. Jon't IHJ fixilcd Into tnk-
ing something o1seRiid to Ixj " juM. as peed , "
tlutt the dealer tuny make n Inrger profit ,
A Written Gimrnntco
SYPHILIS to Cure Kvory Case or
Money Hotundod.
Our euro It permanent nnilnotn piu'iliu up. C.tui
rntotl KOTon yean ami tiara never soon s Miuptni
Mnrp. ly ) ile'crlHliiR ciuo fully wo ran treat you by
nmll.nmt wo Klvollio innio pining Kiiarnnti'Q to euro
orrofitmt nil money. Tliosjulio prefer to comu lipni
fortivntnienlrnndo oiiml wo will psjr rnllmiul faro
both wnyi niul luilcl Mils wlillo lioro If wo ( nil tit cum
Wo Clinllenco tlio WorM for it cno thnt our MAOIU
HKM1CDV will not euro. Wrlto for particular * mil
grttliooTMnnrp. In our coven yoirV prnMlaj with
IhliiM.VOIC IIKMKDV It hns boon m'Ml ' dbtloult I )
otcrconiotho iirojuillcos njivhut nocillot spjoMn
llutuiulorouratroni ! Kunrnatoo tliouinnil * nr , ) trylat
Itnml liolnif enrol. Wo Ruurnntoe to cura orrofual
ercryilollnr , nnlm wo Intvnn rji.it | tl ) i la prjtot
nl'cilinnnclnl backing nf JSJO.OX ) It li porfoctlr unto to
nil who will try tliotrofttmonl. llurotofo-o you IIIT.I
boon iiuttlimiipnnl payluz nut your iiumoy fnritina *
imttrriitmpntt. nn'1 nltliouihjrou urn not yet eiir.il
no ono luvi pnlil Imck your mnncy. Wo will innltlvuly
euroyou. OIJ cliroule , deep sunlo.t C.-XIH cure ! lu II
to W ilnys. InvcsdKnto our tlnnnclnl rlniKlbiK , our
reputation n < luislnt"i men , Wrlto in for nrunoi nn 1
nOtlrvH esof Iho o wo hnvo rured who hare clroa
P9riul99loti to rufur to thoin , It cosli you only po't *
n oto ilo this. If your ttympto.us nro sere lhn > at.
tnucoud pntclioslu tuoutli , rheumatism In bouoinnt
Joint ? , hnlr fallhm out , cruptliian on nuy part of th )
lx > tly , foolbiK of uoiieral ilcprunlon , putnt in hen I or
txmes. You have no time to wa to. Thcua who nrj
ronstiintly Inking mercury a 11 potiuh lionl 1 dl 3in
llnuolt. Cou tnut uflo of thuso ilruK wilt uroly br'tnii
foreH nntt cntluK ulcers In the cmt IXm't fall tn wrllo.
Allcorrusponilonro nont lonltil la plnln enrolopai
Wo luvlto the most rlicU ! InvostlKfittoti itiKl v , 111 do all
n our power to aid you lu It. Adilroo
OOOK REMEDY i 0. , - Ounhi , Nobrirta.
MAGIC CURE
Wotw for n CURD of I.ovr or FAIM.VII .MAN-
noon , Gennriil or NKUVOUS DRiiu.iri' . weak
ness ot body or mind , the olToutsof errors or o-
cossoslu elder yotiii thntwocannolcuro. Wo
etiiirantcoavory ease or refund every doll.ir.
Five days trial treatiunnt . Wt . , . full ciiursu i
I'ercoptlblo boiiollts rivill/od In three days ,
lly mull , securely p lokml from obsorvntlon.
COOK HEMKDV Uo. . OMAHA , NEII
LADIES ONLY
UARIP I'K AI.K KKOIJI.ATOn. 9afo and
mHUlU Ctirlaln to a day or money rcfnndod.
Hy nmll $ . ' . Homirely soalol from obsurra-
ton. ! C'OOK MtKJltiltV Ct . , Uinaha. Neb
at any time wiih
DOCTOR
: IT WELL CURE A GOLD ;
j IN TWELVE HOURS ; j
! A SB cent Bottle may save you :
$100 in Doctor's bills-may eave
your life. Ask your Druggist :
; for it. IT TASTES GOOD. :
S PURE PINK PILLS. :
Dr. Acker's English Pills :
-
Smntl , lilcu.iint , 11 ruvurllo with the Infllfn. ;
! \V. H. IIOOKClt & CO , ill Veil llroadirny , N. V. 3
lilt . r.llll l. > ! . , f
For sale by Kuhn & Co. , and Sherman
& McConnell , Omaha.
INSTANT RELIEF. Klnmcure
PILES in luuioa. mm uuvcr returns. Ito
IpurKu.imsAlrfl.nuaiimtnHitory Suf-
ferera wllllfftrn of ft simple remmly Kro * . liy ad-
. JO..TBNimvbt..N.Y.UItr.
SlorlifilnB
' 35MTO
PAENS
For Inventions
PUOUUHKD y THE
Bee Bureau of Claims
OMAHA , NEB.
Kqunl with the Intoron of llioro hnvln < clul n
nKftlintthoHOVornment U Hint ot IN VI'.N 1'OIIS , win
otlc'ii loiu thu bonollt of valunblu ( iiTontljiii beavna
of thu Incoiuiiuuicior or limltontlon of th9 ntuirnoirj
empluyod to obtain ttiulr patuntt , Tou inucli oirJ
run not bo oxorcliol In oiiplnrlnt oo-npjtaiit un < l
rcllnblo tolla'ton ' to procure imianti , fur t'u valm
of apatiintdapondi ifruallr , If nutontlrulr , upun till
caronn < l 1)1111 ) < if tha nttornvr.
Wlthtba vlevr o > protactliu Inrontori fro n worth
loai or caroldi Attorneys , anl of eln < tlitl uivun-
llon nm well pro lee let by v.nlll pilonti , Tlllff IliJ.t
IIUUKAU lm $ rotnlnud countul oxpjrt la patant
irnctlco : nnd It thoruforo pruparttl tJ
( tbttttn jiiitcntH ,
Conduct
fjntinlniitlani ,
MroHecitte rvlrrti'tl niHtm ,
triitli : tn < trln and ci > j > i/rlnliti.
jitnliiiiH IIH toHi-ojia it ml full it-
ttu ofjttiti'ittu.
tinil ilefenil tnfi'lity uinvit
, etc. , etc ,
Ifjrou Imroaii Invantton on hnnd enrt TIII5 It I ! II
UUHHAlIn nkolch or photograph tliertiuf , to 'otlijr
with a brief description of the Importiint laatiirui.
line : you will bo uaos ndrlnoil at to IU9 bull iwiriu t ,
punue. Moduli nru not nucaiiarr union thu tnron-
tlon li. of n ooiuulluitled nalurii. If othur < nro In.
frlnKlnvon your rUliti , or If you urj cuar/ui wllli
Infrlnicernoni by otnuri , lubrnlt tli9 matter to THIS
lltntKAUfor a rellnbla OI'INIUN buroru aotliu on
Iho innller.
Till- BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS
2'20 Hro lliillillii' , ' , Oiniiln , Noli.
rr"Tlila Iliireau | g ) ! iiaratlU > od liy tlio
Oniiilm I toe. the J'Junour 1'rusj miJ thu Han
Kxunliiur
GUI this out and send it with your in
qulry.
INDIAN DEPREDATION CUIMS
I'nrsons who Imvo lott property front Iiulliin
ruiU dliould Ilio tliolr claims uiulur tlio IiiUluu
Dopro I u tlon Act of .Mnr li ' , l&Jt. The tune U
llmltud , an I tbo oluling uro takun iii | by thu
cnurtiu the orJur In which tli y urn received ,
Take Notlcu that all contract ! entered inlr
with attornoj-4 prior to tha Aat uro maJj
null uiul vnl'J. Jnfiirinatlon Klvou uuJ all
claims Dromptly attonilod to liy lliu
BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS.
XV < > line /Inllilln-j ,
OMA.MA , NEBRASKA.
ny TliU Iliiroait la cnnrantuuJ by the
Onuiliu lluo. the I'lonoor I're i uuU thu Hail
i'ruuclbco Kxuiuliiur ,
FOUND AT LAST
After Yo.irs of Unsuoojssful So.uch for .1
Cure , Mnrtln , Anderson Gets Holloffrom
the Chlii3S3 Doctor-A VoluntuTjit
mental.
OMAHA , Nob. . Jnn. 18 , 1803.
To whom It May Concern :
Thitt is to uortffv that I hnvu boon n
constant stifToror for many years witli
catarrh , asthma anil bronchial nffoc-
lions of the throat , ntttl tried nil the
mtont modicltiOB and roinudlos I ever
luurd of , but with no success , I tiontoil
with doctors in various parts of the
country , hut none of thorn could do ma
any gooil.furllior thnn giving mo shor
temporary roltof. I btiltorod nit'lit tin-
ilny. and continued to jjrow worse not
withstanding nil the mcdiolno I had
taken. I had almost given up mv CHSO
ns hopo'ioss wlum L wntt informed by u
frioml of Dr. C. Gee \Vo , the Chinosa
doctor , ami advinod to go and HOO him in
tlio hope of gottiug relief nt loiwt. if not
a pornianont euro for my trouble. I was
slow in making up my iniml to muko
such n radical chungo tn my treatment ,
ns I know n trial with the Chinese doc
tor would bring mo , but I timilly con
eluded to give him n trial , to I cnllod nt
hisollico with that intention. Liountl
tlio doctor n clover , entertaining gentle
man , thoroughly pustod on my condi
tion , nnd it took only a vary short time
to convince mo thai ho was the party I
was HO long in search of. Ho told mo
my case was curable , und that ho could
euro mo , and pratmrcd mo n stmclal
treatment to suit my condition , nnd in
two weeks 1 wns * o much batter thai I
hud tlio fullest conlidunco in the doctor's
ability und committed my case to hie
treatment. I continued to grow better
rapidly nnd am now entirely well. I
ewe my euro to Dr. C. Goo Wo , and urn
not nshumod to admit it. I ndviso all
who want relief from their troubles to
call on Dr. C. Gee Wo , nnd they will bo
cured. For all purlloulurs apply or
write to MAUTUV L , ANDKKSO.V ,
3121 Ctiming St. , Omaha , Nob.
rm. c. ens is wo ,
Kogular eradniilo of Chinese tnudlnlne. oleht
years'study , ton years' practice. Tnmtsmie-
uessfully all discuses known to sutVerlns Im
munity.
Hoots , plaiitHund herbs nature's remedies
his incdlolnos the world his witness ; I , ( > JO tos-
tlinonliils. C'all and HUU him , Consultation
frco. IJusiilHO constantly on hand remedies
for tbe following dlsoasus raady prepared :
Asthma , Cainrrli , Itliuuiivitlsin. Indigestion ,
Lost Mnnhooil , Koiualo WuiilciU'SS , Slok Ilo.id-
ncho , Illooil I'lirlHnr. and KUIn.y uml I.Ivor.
1'rlce , ono dollnr pur bottle or six for llvo del
lars. These who cannot call , unelnsu 2-cunl
B tamp for question list und full particulars.
clHco , Cor. 10th and California Sts. , Omsh
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buit ami only cnpnulen iiruHcrltmtl
rujjiilur pliyHlcliui * for tlio euro of
( lonorrliiu unit dlprlmrKi't troiu tlio urinary nruum ;
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REGULRR
Army and
Navy
Soldiers in the Regular Army
and Sailors , Seamen and Mar
ines in the United States Navy ,
since the War of the Rebellion ,
who have been discharged from
the service on account of dla
abilities Incurred therein while
in the line of duty , are
Entitled to Pension
at the same rates and under the
same conditions as persons ren
dering the same service during
the War of the Rebellion ,
except that they are not entitled
un'lerthe now law or act of
Juno 7 , 180O.
Such persons are also entitled
to pension whether discharged
from the service on account of
disability or by reason of expir
ation of term of service , If ,
while In the service and line
of duty , they incurred any
wound , injury or disease which-
still disables them for manual
labor ,
W i flows and Ch ildrc n
of persons rendering service in
the regular army and navy
Since the War are
Entitled to Pension
if the death ofthosoldior wasdue
to his service , or occurred whlla
ho was in the service.
Parents of Soldiers & Sailors
dying In the United States ser
vice since the War of the Rebel
lion , or after discharge from the
service , from a cause originat
ing therein , leaving no widower
or child under ; the ago of sixteen
years , ara entitled to pension If
now dependent upon their own
labor for support , whether1 the
soldier over contributed to their
support or they were dependent
upon him at the time of hl-J
death or not.
FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICE ,
As to title to pension , ADUUKSS
- THK -
Bee Bureau of Claims
UOOM iiiiO , IJBK UU1LDIN * .