THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : SATURDAY , MARCH 19 , 1892. JOREARTY FACES THE COURT Ono of tha Indicted Councilman Answers the Oharga of Boodliug. EXCEPTS TO JUDGE SCOTT'S ' INSTRUCTIONS Mniln Tint tlio < Irnml Jury I.UIrncil t AnarrlilHtlc Utterance * ! i'rniii I hi * District lloncli Other Ca rs In Court. The case of the state nRftlnst ox-Council- man K. Morcarty has been called for trial nnil the nttraotlon In Juiluo Davis' court promises to draw llko a nmstaril plaster. The grand Jury was in session n few days figo and bcforo It adjourned an Indictment was returned charging Aloroarly with hav ing attoniptod to do a Httlo booJlltiR while ho was icrvlne the city as councilman at largo The public lonrj ape became familiar with the claim of C. K. Squires , the street sweep- Inc contractor , lie had n contract with the city by which ho was to swoop the paved street's , payment to bo maUo at the price of fir. per mile. Uurlnc the months of August , September , October and November , 18'JJ , his bill amounted to tno sum of $7,1)47.03. ) NoUvlthitntiulnir the fact that the city Inspector refused to approve of the work , the bill reached the Doard of 1'ubllo Works , when It was rejected. Then It went to the council where It wa approved and the amount went Into the appropriation ordl- IIPiieo which was passed. Mayor CushliiR vetoed the Horn. For a your the bill raced liack and forth between the council and the Hoard of Public Works , to bo approved by onn body and rejected by the other. Humors were- sot afloat that boodle was bolitrfusod and when the gtntul Jury con- vcnod the matter was taken up and Invest ! , gated. Tim result was that the Indictment returned sot forth the statement that More- nrty , for the sum of fJ.'OO had told Squires tlmt he would see the bill was allowed. When the case was called yesterday County Attorney Mnlionov stated that ho was ready to KO to trial. Moraarty and his nttorneys WCM present , but tho.v wanteJ n continuance until afternoon In order to prepare a motion , < iuashInR the imllctmcnt. They stated that they did not expect the mo tion would bo sustained , but It would glvo thorn a ( . banco to KO to the supreme court on error , providing that on the trial the Jury returned - turned a verdict of guilty The motion states tbat JtidRO Scott's chnrgo to thu crand Jury was Inflammatory nnd anarchistic in Us character ; that ho at tempted to prejudice the minds of the grand jurors when he stated that to throw u stone in almost any direction it was almost certain to hit a boon lor. Ttio attorneys In the case say tbat they do not expect to roach the merits of the case before next week , ns It will take several days to secure twelve Jurors who have not heard of the case or formed their opinions. Other Court Matter/ / ; . Ill Judge Ferguson's court the case of James K. McGill & Co. against Joseph Porter ter , D. T. Mount and L. II. ICorty Is on trial. Plaintiffs are suing to recover 51'JOU , which they claim Is duo on account of typewriters nnd typewriter supplies sold to Porter , who was their agent. Mount and ICorty were Porter's ' bondsmen. The defendants claim that the plaintiffs did not comply with the terms of the contract between themselves nnd defendants. In the case of II. O. V/iloy ngalnst Lyman II. Tower & Co. . the Jury returned a verdict finding that the plaintiff was entitled to the sum of $75 , the value of a Jeisoy cow which fell into n sewer ditch being con structed by the defendants. Uoforo Judge Do.mo.In the case of John Kuttiroff against Ed Wotzig , the Jury re turned a verdict finding for the defendant. "Wot/ig was n saloon Uoopor , and not manv months ago Uuthioff entered the place in a drunken condition. Ho became offensive nnd uouslvo. after which ho was ejected. The result was that ho felt that his feelings and reputation had been Injured to the extent , of S.'i.OOO. and suit to recover that amount was brought. William Ulsli has brought suit ncnlast the Chicago , Burlington & Qtiincy railioad and usks Judgment in the sum of > ,000. For n cause of action the plaintiff alleges that on July 28 , Ib'.K ) , ho was employed bj the do- Icnd.int as a switchman. During"tha't day while in the discharge of his duties ho slipped and fell. In doing so his right hanu was pl'icod upon ono of the rails of the track nnd a passing train severed throe lingers. The Schlitfirowlng company baa brought suit against 11. H. Grotto Ac Co. to recover $73l. ! > for goods sold and delivered. A Knin.ts MUI'H IXimricnro with Coughs mill Colds. Colds and couphs bavo boon so prevalent Curing the past few months that the experi ence of Albert Favorite of Arkansas City , Kan. , cannot tail to interest some of our readers. Hero it is in his own words : "I contracted a cold early last spring th.it set tled on my lun s and had hardly recovered' from it when 1 caught another that hung on nil summer and left tno with n hacking cough which I thought I never would cot rid of. i had used Chamberlain's cou h remedy some fourteen years ago with much success and concluded to try It again. When I had got through with ono bottle my cough had loft > no and I have not suffered with a cough or cold since. I have recommended it to others nnd all speak well of It. " CO cent bottles for Btilo by druggists. IN UNCLE SAM'S CLUTCHES. T o.lllpKtil C'mmt oili-It or * mill Ono Liquor iViltllrr ( .ill lulu TiniililK. Dcnuty United States Maisbnl Hillcamo In ypstcrday from Pillmoro county with Albert Vincent and ( Jeorgo SUiamoro , who were ar rested upon a charge of having passed coun terfeit money. They were lodged in the county Jail to await a hearing. The chnrgo ngalnst the young men la that they hud boon engaged In tlio business of increasing lliu cir culating medium by passing counterfeit bll- ver dollars. A man named .fames CofTeo of Shicldoy. Nob. , was brought in on n charge of belling lliiuor without n government permit , TOI.KDO , Imva , April 0 , 1S9I. Or. J , n. Moore , DiMrSIr : My vto \ has used about bl\ bottles of your Tree of I lfo , nnd thinks that slio has received greater bun- olit from It than any moulclno she has over taken. Vours truly , L. II. llurmv , CJen'l Au-ont and Troas. West Collogo. Slnoo rccclvlnc the above testimonial , 1 um In receipt of a letter anil choolc from the Hov , J , . II HufUlnof Toledo , Iowa , April ! iS , to send Hov , J. \ \ . Konwortliy , Crostlino , Kau- eaa , six bottles of Moore's Tree of Life , JA > r sale by all druggists. AIIXIIIK tint Nquttma , A portontioua calm hangs over the battle. field of the contesting land claimants In Kast Omaha. UhrUllauson , who complained that Kd Callahan had demolished his shanty and spirited away his slclc wlfd In his nbienco , end a neighbor , John Hanson , another of the squattera , are nmdo defendants In n suit before fore Justice Urumlos wherein Callalinn , as lilalntilT , boeks protection of the law for life nnd property. Ho says tlmt the o two mon were leaders In u mob which visited his rusl donee n few nichts ago and threatened him with Jlro and sword , or rather gun. If ho persisted in claiming the land which lie bait paid for , Cr.lliitinu has a $9,000 icsidonco on llio disputed territory which n small match could soon destroy , und ho has booa tbroutimcd , ho states , to that effect. The squatters base their claims on leases CKCU by Martin Quick guaranteeing thorn pcaceablo possession.Tuo cases will bo tried tlio " 'd on lust. \Vo wish to maUo a suggestion to noraons troubled with rheumatism. Try a few ap plications of Uuamoorlaln' * Pain Halm , if that docs not bring relief , dampen n picco of llauncl with tbo Pain Ualm and bind it on over the seat of pain. The ilrtt application is almost sura to relieve tno pain and by Its continued uio many severe oases have boon ticrir.uuimtly cured. CO cent bottles for sale py druggists. Stele tlio .Souvenir Supply. The residence of T , K , Klmball , 2IM St. Mary's avenue , was raided Thusrday b ; iorno gentleman who must bo propping foi & society event Ho entered through the basement window while tbo family was tenv pornrily auscut and tocuraa a gold aud silvot Bonbon spoon , a gold spoon marked "McP. . " inlf n dozen silver orange spoons , an ivory bandied silver fish knife , half n dozen silver Trull knives , a silver cream lodlo nnd a lady's tiuntlng caio gold watch. Tbo total value of the property Is $111. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething cures wind colic , diarrhoea , etc. Uo coats n bottlo. _ _ NOT A PORT"OF ENTKY. Collector , MoTnniliT ixptnlns : Council > < ( Jmloini Ilmnn AcTommmlitlon. Speaking of the telegram from Wash ington to the effect that Council Bluffs was about to bo made n port ot entry , Collector Alexander said : "Council Bluffs cannot bo made n port of ontry. Ports of entry nro only possible where voxels from foreign ports may land and unload their cargoes. Omaha Is a port of Immediate transportation but not n port of entry. Council muffs might bo made a port of Immediate transportation tiut not a port of ontry. The mercnnnts of Council Bluffs have for some time been trying to got homo arrangement bv which they could bo relieved from im ing shipping charges nn imported goods from the Uluffs to Omaha and back to thoDlufTs agulil.Vo have done the in specting of the goods that came to Council BlulT merchants light along , but on account of the ruloi which regulate customs ofllccs wo hnvo been obliged to Imvo the goods shipped to Omaha nnd after inspoctlnir thorn on this sldo they uro shipped back across the river. "I suggested a plan to thoTroasury depart ment several months ntro that I hoped to ECO adopted , and for u tlmo thu Council Bluffs merchants urged Us adoption. My plan waste to have the government provide n room on the Iowa .side , somowhcro In Council Blufls , convenient to the different railroad tracks where imported goods could bo Inspected nud then plvo this onico Jurisdiction to In spect and release goods shipped to Council Bluffs as welt as Omaha. That would bavo saved the oxtr.v expanse of keeping up a separate customs olllco over there , and It would have relieved the importers from payIng - Ing the cxponso Incident to shipping across Llio river and back again. But tno Council Bluffs people Dually decided that they wonted n customs ofliro of their own , nud the other scheme was dropped. " Hoi Traveller , take Boocham's Pills with you. WILL HUSTLE FOK CASH. Cumtiilttcrs Will < ! ( > Out After I'timls for tliu I'mirtli illInly Contention , rlno cominlttoo a'ppolntod by Cnnirman Swobo lo look after the Unanclal affairs con nected with the people's convention met in thooftlcoof the secretary of the Board of Trade yesterday afternoon. It was estimated that the total amount noe- ossary to bo raised was ootweon 813,030 and $10,000 , which would cover tbo necessary ex penses of such a Fourth of .Inly celebration us the city has never dreamed of , with all the modern adjuncts of iireworks , parades and general patriotic ttn. and Doom. Mr , Diet ? suggested that thu dally papers bo requested to onen popular subscription * , as thov had heretofore boon very successful In Similar efforts. Mr. Weller backed up the Idea with iho understanding that ether ef forts should bo made if this should provo In- sufllctont. A long drawn discussion over the advisa bility of Haying $1,000 for the use of the Coliseum arose at this point , which was finally closed by the chairman. The other items of expense were called for and Mr. Nnson mentioned the payment of the expense ) of the national cominlttoo , which meets m Omaha In May , und consists of twelve members ; bands , glco clubs , uni formed pages , badges , decorations , entertain ment of the ! iOO press representatives and the entertainment of 200 lady visitors , who will bo bore to t > pak for their various organizations. The question of the necessity of so much money being needed having thus boon , set tled , suggestions ns to how to raise it were again called for. The chairman was finally authorized to divide the committee of sixteen into subcom mittees of two members , who should solicit subscriptions to n fund of $10,000 , Including the $1,500 subscribed by the street railway company. Cnllgraph writing machine is the host for manifolding and for speed. CHATTEL MORTGAGE STATISTICS. I'lguros from tlio llcroriU for tlio tl o of tlio OUMSIIS Itiuc.tii. At tlio request of buporlntondoiii Porter of the C3HSUS bureau County Cleric Sackott bns compiled the records of Us olllco and prepared the following stitemont , which shows the chnttol niDrts.isoT lllod and re leased in Douglus county during tlio ten months omltiiK February , IS'.li. The lle- ures will bo sent to Mr. Porter for his information mation in compiling statistics : iii.rn. HI I.IIASLD. Month. No Atnuunt. Month. No Amount .inliu. . . USB f.ai.wti3 < ; .iiino . . . yn t strum .Illly . . . 710 f.'li.4ktlXI .lllly . . -'il A UK imt. . iihii 11 J.i" . . ' > .i I'.l'i 2J.H1H M s-ei.it . . . . . aw ' ' ' ' Oct.J'7 . ' .7,7.153 Nov . . . . . 751 ! i.W.IOI f > S Nov . . . . llil 29.liJ7.W ICO ) 71.1 lUrl..l27.i'l : Dec 1 ? ( ! ' . ' 7,487 SS . . . . ' . ' . ' . , , .lull l > 12 441.IS8 111 Jim . 'li , | : I'Dl ) I' " BlilJ 8. I cb Ul 1'7..I5'JB'I Tolnl . IM4JJMVWs.M lu speaking of llio largo excess of mort gages lllod over these roloa'cil , Mr. Sacltott stated tbat not more than two thirds of the mortgages lllod were ever released. This was strikingly so lu the matter ot funiltxro leases , 'ihero was no law to compel the mortga0os | to cancel tlio mortgagor nnd they would not do BO except in rare in stances. The mortgagor * did not qo to the trouble. After they had paid oft the mort gages nnd tiad the notes lu their possession Ihoy did not seem to care whether the mort- cages were released or appeared upon the records us being unnaid. Don't lot , that cough continue ) . Stop it at once with 1'lso's Cure for Consumption. It uovor fulls. jo. All druggists. Too mont tuSnw U'ood. County Commissioner Stonborg , chairman of the cominlttoo on public charities is of the opinion that many of the people who apply to the poormastor for assistance ara not very anxious to work OVUM if they have a chance. Homo dayi ago the county commission ers and the bureau of associated charatles concluded arrangements by which oil worthy persons could bo fur nished employment at the Tenth Street Mis sion wood yurd. The men were to huvo boon paid at the rate of 15 contw par hour. Ju- tead of money they were to have boon paid In groceries. So tar six mon have applied for work. Thu applications were timdu to County Asont Muhoney , and the men Kent to the wood yard , Threw'roportou for duty , but the others were lost in the shulllo. Dowltt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood. Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. ' Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable \Yholesome. . No other baking powder doe : such work * DID YOU EVER Sea a $4.00 Bill of Goods Given Away Trco by Anyone ? YOU'LL ' SEE US DO IT TOMORROW Tomorrow Hli Ktrry Mnn'n Suit You ( let n Complete Otitllt-Cut This Arti cle Out nnd Hrlng It With You. In ardor to test which nowsnanor brings us the heaviest returns wo jjnvo nwny Inst Saturday $2.00 hats. Now , ns ono trial Is hardly enough to form a conclu sive opinion , wo have decided to trlvo you ono more chance positively for the last time. If you follow our direc tions by buying a suit of clothes of us to morrow you will pot the balance to intiko the outfit complete for nothing. It matters - tors not whether yutt buy ono of our cheapest 81.1)0 suits or ono of our finest. Wo guarantee our suits ns cheap In price , If not chonuor , than any ottered In the city and the below mentioned goods nro given abbolutoly for no oilier rea son but to test this style of advertising , and also to find out which newspaper brings us the most trade. This is what you must do. CUT THIS OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU. Saturday , March 10 , and that day only and only after you have paid for a man's suit of clothes and only after you hand this to the salesman you are entitled free of charge to the following articles In which you nro to got a perfect lit. Madras cloth shfrt $1.00. Suit of underwear $1.00. Crush hat "oc. Suspenders fiOc. 1 pair socles 2oc. 1 handkerchief 2oc. 1 nccUtio 2oc. Total amount given away SI.00. 1'KOPLK'S CLOTHING HOUSE. K103 Douglas stcoot. 2d door west of Ittth street. P. S. This is cut out of THU 13m ? . Dr. B. R Monroe invites all his old patients to call and learn of the great est discovery of tlio ago for the curd of liquor , morphine and tobacco habitstho Castle cure. No loss of memory and bad elTeets in any , vay connected with treat ment by the Cudtlo cure , 1-110 llarnoy street , Omaha. * Drunkenness , A disease , treated as such and permit nontly cured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and elToctuul. Refer by permission to Bur lington Ha\\lcoyo. Send 2c stamp for pamphlet , Shokoquon Chemical Co. , Burlington , la. Dr. Culliinoro , oculist. Baa building C. D. Wood worth & Co. , successors to Welty & Guy , 1310 Furntim street , man ufacturers nnd dealers in harness , sad dles , etc. ONI : r.\Ki : IXCUKSION' To Oklahoma Hindi SI. Round trip tickets will bo on sale via Santa Fe route , March. 22 , from 'all points in Kansas and Nebraska to points m Oklahoma nnd return at rate of ono fare for the round trip. Tickets good until April 21. Ston-ovors allowed in Oklahoma. For tickets and full information mation apply to your nearest ticket agent or address 1C. b. Palmer , passen ger agent Santa Fo Route , 1310 Farnam street , Omaha. Ora Century Olil. An old and rather well dressed sleeping peaccfu.ly m an Invalid's chair before fore the steve at tno Union depot was an ob ject of a good deal of curiosity to ofllclals and travelers yesterday morninpr. The old ludy was very feeble and could not " Kivo much of "an account of herself. Stio had been helped from the Koclc Island train nnd hi reply to questions stated thatbho xvus 101 The manufacturer who will put up injurious flavoring extracts and label them of perfect purity and extra fine quality , is a thief and a scoundrel. To be safe con fine yourself to the use of such flavors as your experi ence and judgment tell you arc of the purest quality. Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor ing Extracts , Vanilla , Lem on , Orange , etc. , are just as they are represented to be. If not the cheapest they are the best , and no puddings , . cakes , creams , or other table delicacies arc spoiled by their use. * VI1 / | * 4k/H * Iranrplilnn O CJ JMM. cured nluto3 ( > < u > .UK J fTEFiIErB.Liban > i > ' ' / AND COLLARS nro tbo CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. N. B. FALCONER , Sell Them. J ycnrs of t\RO , tlat her name wns Woods nml thnt slio Imtl co3io to see bur daughter , Mrs. Llz7le Slsco , tvho wiivorklnc In some hotel In Omntifl. batJirhnt hotel stio could not tell. A search 1 Oolog ruado for tbo daughter , A Now Strtee The working clnssd have struck nijnlujt.hlgli-prlcpd cough medicines , nml Indorsed llJr. Hull's Cough. Syrup the grent family remedy. "Tho first brlnpor of unxvelcomo news hnth but n losing office. " So happy people prefer to tell of tbeiterrlblo patns they hnvo cured with SalvnliowOil. No institute In the country for the euro of liquont morphine or tobacco hnb- its has ( inor qutirtors than the Cttstlo euro institute , 1-11(1 ( linruoy street , Dr. B. F. Monroe , nhyslehui in chtir o. EASILY EXPLAINED. Mild'Amen Kitnun llow Ho llpcnnio Drunk I'ollrt' Court 1'lctiirr * . A long ungainly specimen of the genus granger responded to the nnmo ot Mike Amos \n \ tbo pollco court yesterday morning , and aftorfilstRiilng to tlio charge that ho had been drunk Tuesday night , squirted nn nmbor col ored cascade Into the cuspldoro , planted his fool on n boncu , Ills oibow , his knee and his chin on his iht nnd slowly drawled ; "UliiKod If I aon'l bollovo that's right. " "How did you got that way ! " "Drlnkln1. " "liver boon hero boforol" "iNop. " "How do you fool about ill" "Keel llkoh-I.1' lit ) was discharged. Thomas Collins , the famous , pleaded ns an extenuating circumstance that there was only ono St. Patrick's day In the year , nnd that hn had not nppoarod lu court for the past thirty days. The court was moved , but admonished tno culprit that the smnllostpon- ally for plainest kind of homespun drunks In his case hereafter would not bo 1cm than $15. John Lawsha , tno votoian from Hod Onlt , la. , who loolts like 1'rlnco Hlsumrck and who claims to bo the chief of pollco ol his nntlvo town , ng.iin came to the fiout , nnd professed himself as willlnir to plead guilty to any thing. Ho boarded the tiger In his Douglas street lair a few nlphts ago and has slni'o boon soeklhg to drown his $ -'JJ ! ' sorrow in the ilowing Dowl. L.CO Nostlohouso and Henry Phillips gave the prisoner's ( lock u semi aristocratic ap pearance with their proinaturely bald beads and tailor made clothes. The police call them vags. Dr. B. F. Monroe , the physiciun in charge of the Castle cuio for liquor , morphine or tobacco says , "I have never scon its equal. " This statement should cause everyone interested to invcstifrato the Castle euro , 1110 Htrnoy street. $2.25 A MONTH , HOME. Catarrh , Bronchitis , Asthma , Consumption , Deafness , Headache11 or nervousjDyspepsia , Nervous Prostration. Produces NATUKAM.Y Glowing Heaiiti ! Rosy CiMs ! HBailiiyJodies ! ' KUKK.nll ! or Wrllo 'loUn > , Piiyeiclnn of 30 Yenrs iiCharge. . FREE TRIAL INHALATIONS DON'T DELAY. CALL TODAY. You'll Snillo , The SlT.riFIC 0\Y iX : CO. , MO fchce'.y llullcl ix. cor l.'itli nml UonnnJ Oinnhii , Nubraska. "YOU NEED NOT FEAR tlmt people -Hill know jour lialrN djoil If 3 mi Ube tlml perfect liiiltatlou of It imimrtsn glossy color nml fresh lift ) to tlio liuir. I'lke.Erl. Ulllio , UU I'.uk I'lnce , N. V. nnnilTII S-AMA1.W1M.I ) ) rAI'll'l.Ha : iru tlio liiilltl I A U1 > nlu only capsules pruhcrlljcil hy uuuu I nruillar | piuBirlnni lor thu euro o ! ( Jonorrhu ) niulillDi'hai-Kus trom the urlnur ) origins in ii iiio > i .1 ] ' i i' > ' i ii ulil MADU I1Y THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda , Magnesia , Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda. " To partially supply the loss of natural flavor and color caused by this treatment , fragrant gums and dyes are used. Dn. SIDNIIV Uis'r.nR , Professor of Medicirc at Umversi yCnllcRe , London , and I'hys.ci.in to the Collecc Hospil.il , pcrlnps Ihc grtalest Iiiilisli autlioiity on the action of driim. states in Ins "Hand- hook ol 'I herapcunca" thai" thcsiistaii'.L'il admn- Ktniion of alkalies nnd tlicir cirbon.ilcs rendcrslhi : blood it in said , poorer in solids and in red corpuscles. and nnpiirs the nutrition o ! the hndy " Of ainnmnii , carhoniti ! of ammonia , and spmtsof nmnionia , Jie says ; " Ihcsc prcpirations ha\c many properties in common with the alkihnc , potash , and tuila croup. lliiytMssesia itronc alkaline iciction , are freely solnhlu inatci , lu\c a high diffubinii'po\\cr. and iWulvi ! Ihc ainnul texlnrcs . . . Ifadnun- islered too IOIIE , they ixcitc catiria of the itoiu.icll and intestines " For more tfutn 100 Years the house of Wnlter Suffer 0 Co. have } iiido their Cocoa I'rejxt- ratlonsA USOL UTELYf UlllS , naiiifNO Iatent Process , Alkalies or D\ica. \ W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass , QUICKLY , THOROUttHLY , FOREVER CURED by n new perfected eclontlQo method tlmt. cannot fall unions tlio casu Is beyond human nld. You feel Improved I ho first day , feel n bene- lltcvurydiif : BoonKiiou youreulf n klna amuna inuii In body , mind and licirt. Urulna and losses onded. Kvery olisiaclo tiihnppyrmirrlcd Illoro- inorcd. Nerva force , nlll.cuorKy , brain poncr. wht'ii fulllniror lost nro restored by this trcaU raont , AlUmnllnnd xcnl { portions ol the body on- laru-cd and Btrcimtl.encd. Vlctlmaof nhusca und cxcermt < , ivclclm your ninnhood ' ButrcrerH from Don't , lU'ejinlr.ovcn If In tlio Inst tJtairo. Don't bo illMicnrt onril If ijuack Jmvo rob- toil ) on. Ix.t ua show you that mcdlcul fccleiico nud buslnctalionor Blili cxlsti licro un linnj In IianJ. Wrllo lor our IIooU with explanations & proofs. mailed ealetl Tree. Over W.OOO reference" . Tlio Dentist Third Floor , Pixton Blos't. Trlrplioaa lOS.'j. Ktlh nnJ F.ir.u n Stl A'nil ret of te"Ui on rubber for I ) . I'or/uH n : . Teeth irlthout pl.it9 < or rdaiJT.tlil ) tirlU ] worx Ju i tliotbliu f r tlatatt or iraiillo in'uHt , u in : droplovrn TEEIri EXTRACTED V/ITHOUT PAIN Allillluui "V ruxonibig r.itui , .ill ColtUU uai lur au'ull * OttM to tfl smaller the -fn.suioneu pill. There's too much unpleasantness for the money. Ought to Iw bot- tcrrtoo. They're. big enough , and innko trouble enough , to do more good. That's just what Dr. riereo's HeA'vtnt Tcllcts do , inoro good , In ti > nil of wcnkrn- Ing the system , they renovate it ; Instead of utrctting , they clennso mid u > gulnto it mildly , gently , nnd naturally. They're the original Mttlo J.ivcr Tills the smaflcH but most cffectlvo , purely vegetable , jwifccUy harmless , nud easiest to take. Only one little IVllet for n laxative tbrco for u cathartic. Sick Headache , llillous Headache , Constipa tion , Indigestion , Ulllous Attack , nnd nil tie- nmgemcnts ot the I.ivor. Stomach nnd Uowcls nro promptly relieved and JH.T- mancntly cured. Thoy'io ( ho c-liKiK | t pills you cnn buy , for they're f/tmraiifml / to tlM ; < satisfaction , or vour money Is returned , You pay only for the peed you get , It'n a plan peculiar to Dr. Tierce's medicin . .To Soften the Hands. llcforo retirl.ij ! take n largo mlr of old stoves nml spread mutton tallow mildtljo all o\et lite lumls. Wear the cloves all nlRht , nnd \ > ash the hands with olUe ell and white castlle soar the next morning. Thealune , together \\llh 1001 other things. equally If not more Important to know. Is found in the handsomely Illustrated new book Just Betts&Betts America's most gifted , popular and successful SPECIALISTS. This book they send'to any address on receipt of 4 cents to pay postage lint DRS. BETTS & BETTS ( in more than write * .aluablo books which the ) l\\c \ to thobo who need them. They euro Catarrh , Piles , Stricture , Hydroeele , Varicocele , Gleet , Spermatorrhoea , Syphilis , Gonorrhoea , Lost Manhood , Blood and Skin Diseases , Female Weaknes : > , Effects of Early Vice , and every form of Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases. Tomultatlon free. Call upon or address wltt < stump , DRS ; BEITS & BETTS , 119 South llth St. , N. E. Corner llth and Douglas Sts. Omaha. NeTo. If you arc not suru that thu whiskey you arc now using , as a beverage or for medi cinal purposes , is positively pure and whole some , abk your dealer or druggist for It is guaranteed to be absolutely pure , rich and mature. You may know it by its fine flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores. Call for "Cream Pure Xye" and taltc no other. 4 DALLEMAND & CO , Chicago. BYRINQE. Til jOnly 1'offnH V.i ) Hi in lice till brlnuu In tint uiirlil Is the oiitv s > rltMU u\cr In M'lllnl hyhlrh MiKlniil in Jot tloii ! * tun t > u MilmliitMeiTil without Iciikliu mil i > llln. ho c I'pthlii , ' in ncx'U'aU uliirf lu iinu ol nujiol. . nml liiCh fiui aliu bo 119ml lor n > ( ml Injections or irrlU- lei : hOI ' 1 HUIUIini. I'.ri.l ! IIAKD ItlMIIIKH ltiiI ; , i-Mtjcj ; , yn.ott , Mall orilcri tolleliuJ ' 1 he Aloe & PenfoldCo j\ ' . f ttt I'll ) si elfins' prescript I < MH rnrolulty pro.iaicU at low pried * Under tlio patronage of Mrs. M , D , FRAZAR , TO and 71 Globe Bldg , , Ibston. Tour of 80 days. $500 ; Tour of fiO dnys , $100 ; Tour of ( JO aiiys. W7.V , Tour of' 15 days , WOO. All trmollnff , liotcluml M.'M colru cxicn ; < i)9 InJ chilled , ( Piutlea lu .i 11 nltli Mrs , 1 r.-uur , , luly 2 , eU'.iin- > lilp Scinn.I iiniiril I.IIKI , lluitun , NOIITJ1 ( Al'K I'AUTV lo Mill .IJIiio lii..b ) elt im- ulilp I'AVONU tram llnsun ' , Ddnri , ti l. Aii | > llrntlnnn mint lioiimilaut unto lor this ton nuil ( or clrcnliir nml ri'U'ri'iuo NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S DEPOSITORY. - - OMAHA , NEB ( ajiUnl $100,000 in-plus ( tll,5J ! ) Olllreniniiiilfc | < t9rHenry W } ate proilrtant II C Oulilnxlcopruihleilt C S M miluj W V Morto , Julni ti lulllii * , J . ' * ' H. rutrluj lni | A llDC'd CM i lilt'l THIS JIION LJANK. Corner lath aiU Fornam St * . BYOU SL HEALY. CM 164tolOa8tQto8t. . Chlcairo "III Mall Irrc lUcii muff tnliiLtl ttulogua Lt llAn > l Inklruiiiriil * tni lor u nt t < | Ui ( r ml * IJU lir * II kliitKut de'tnting eiery ulifU . tit ire 1 l > y IAII . ir Drum lvri > t , - s I inuint Imtruclloiu for Amateur IUn < li ttrr HJ Uruw Kifrt f rlifB II ) lit u-J k8tk.ltJ tuur U a4 Mui.t. Wiiat's Your Business , H depends a good deal cm what business a man is engaged in , what he should wear for a business suit. A merchant intending to "sack" a few clerks , should , of course , wear a "sack" suit ; A real estate man , one that -won't show "dirt ; " A capitalist , engaged in clipping coupons , a "cut"-away ; traveling men , ex changing a few lies , "swallow tales. " A pugil ist should wear "striking" colors ; A carpenter , "plane" colors ; A bank cashier , "checks , " and we have it on good authority that in certain exclusive society in Lincoln "stripes" are all the go. Here in Omaha , where every man works , some for pleasure , but most of us be cause we have to , the convenient sack is the recognized suit for business. This week we in tend to do a great business in business sul offering three big stacks of suits ( a hundret suits in a stack ) , made of very fine all wool cassimere in a handsome , dur able steel gray , a color that looks well when you buy it and looks well so long as there is a thread of it left , made with lap seams , lined with fine Farmer satin arid -with striped sleeve lining , at Will also give you your choice of either a Sack or Cut-away suit , met o of fine black Clay worsted , lined with excellent Farmer satin , bound with substantial Mohair binding. The Clay for a combination business and dress suit has no equal. Among the many good things in our Overcoat department , where we are showing a line of garments that we're proud of , and where you can find an overcoat to fit you at any price from five to eighteen dollars , we want to call your special atten tion to two new lines of fifteen dollar garments , at Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 10 p. m. For inventions uv THE Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. rqnnl wltli tlio lotcrou of thorn hivln ? rtil n nKnliim thuKurcrnnionl I ) 111 it o ( l.NViN ; roll j , wi ! > nftuii lota tliubunu'ltof ililolnvfitU'it tUJ inu tif llio Incitiniiotonuy or Inattention of tfu nttnrmyi emplo ) ctl to ohtaln tlur [ into it ? . Tuo iiiiichoirj ( iinnot liu ntorcUul I'l on lnj'lti ; LMii ot it .1 1 I rullitlilo hello HIM to proci.ro pito.ui . , for t'u vilu of n pitont tl imndi uro ill y , If not ontl rely , U , > Q 1 1 1 j earn nnd skill of the ntlornoy. Wllhtlio vlow of protootln ; Invo itort frJ n w ) r' ' > IPPS orcircloHH nttorneyi , an I nf noiln ; tti it IIIVJT- tloiM ara wall protaa'ol l > y \ ill I pitutUi , Til 1C U i I IIUIIKAU ) m rntalnul ouiKol utporl In [ ) UJ i. Frnetlco , arul I * thoroforu Olitiiiit jnitt'ittH , Caiuliit't Inter fr Sliika Hiieflnl fj.iiiiiliintta > n , I'fOMCCUtt' I'i'Jfl'tf'll i'llMfH , fi-inlti nntrkx nntl cui > i/i-J'/liti Iti'ittlei' < tvtitHci > ] H ! idlil- : itu o l'f Kfctte : unit < l cino.t Hit Itu , etc. , etc. If you have an Inrontlon on huml cml Till ! Mil ! ! DUUIOAUii tkutpli or [ uot'Ur.iiili tliera if , toitst'u ; with 'i brlof iluicrlptlon ( if thu Import int loaturoi ant' you will lie 01103 nilvlni ) 1 ,11 to tlu butt utPir o Ci pumio Moduls nro jiot nt'cuoiry unloii th'j luvo i > lion IH of a I'ompllcntu j nitnrj. If otliori arj l-i. ( rnifhu'on your rlKhtt , or If yo i : irj en ir u I wlt'i ' InfrlimuiiuMic tiy oirmr * , t uh nit Iho mitl'jr to T.t ft JUmil.UMor u iL'lliOlJ OI'l.N'lUN b.'toro .tctliuui llio in liter TUB Blili BUREAU OP CLAIMS 'J20 Hco nniltliit7 , Oinihi , Xo\ fW'Th's llino.iu N mi ir lines I by tm ! Oniili : i Hoe , the Plonuer I'lus-s mil lliu b.ui Ciu this out si nd scna it with your 'i qulry. i-AI.S KlW lll'IIiWNU MATIIItlAI , ill ! I hoiM'M I' . K. liiillun bC'lUri' , Om lliu Mild WInniilMKn hull in Axuiti'V. Wlnmm.iKO. Tli il i it on Count ) . Null. , Ir-'i. ' . Suiilt'il mo- pos.ila cnilcii-c I "j'i < > | w > us fur Iliilldliix Sin- lull il nn I Mime * , " as tlioo isu nuiv lie , nml aiilii'ssi-d | lo thu iimlurMlKtiad til M'innubaxi ) . Null. , will liu iurulvi > d unt.I I o'clock , p , in. , of Apill Hli , It-1) ) . ' , for fnriilhhliu nml ilnllvciln/ lit tlio \ \ ninuliHKn Annncy , llliiuit h ! > , IK ) frut of as'-orti'd lumber , Ii ) ulndowi. 'U doors , hiiid- vN.ui1 , lirlL'lt. luno , pie. , ic < | iitiid In tliitflri'u- tlnn of nri.imu IIOID-LS for Wliiiiuliuuii IndUii nlliittc'cs AlM > firfiiiiiNliuiK and ilollvcrlii { HI hor-t's iitxnlil tiKuni'y. Afulll'ht ' anil ( In scription of i Im iiiutoil.il nun Imoiit.iliiuil uji- ( iii aDpllcntloii In HID iiiiilii- | > l'iio ! I. HoiM's niiitt PC nf AmurlL'aii sloi'lt. from I lo ? yi'nra old , siiiiml mid wull , lnoKiin to iiainess , ulth- nut lilcrnlsli , not li > ; llrin l.'i liiimls lil/li , Ao 1 hnlll In | ) niirtloii | lohlitht , nml to WL'l li Illll lll-'i lll.lll H.'lll pdllllllH Illllllt'lS Will III ! 1C- iiulrcil toslalo HiHi.'lllu.illy In llicli liMK lliu iirupoicd piluoof n.ii-li aitk-li'OiliMiid for du- llM.'iy inidiii n I'onli.iut Tin' i.nlit Is luturtnd In rnluot miv or nil lilils r any ii'irt nfiiny bid If ilruiiii'd fin tlmlu-t lnli'i"il of tin ) t-oi- \lci > Cuillllod i'lipul < > i I'.nuli bid must lie no * comjiaiilod hy a corlllli'd I'ln'i'k or dinft ilpun t-oino t'nlKd t-luli's di'piiilnny or solvnnt n.itloii il bunk In tliu \ Idnlly nf the rcaldcm-u of tlio Ijldditi , m.idu pi : > , ihlo to the oidi'i of the I'limiiiUoliiiior of liidlnii All'iui.fur lit lijiist 5 pi'i ' I'i'iit nf I ho .iiiKiunt of lliu propoi.il , wliloli I'liicK ordi.ift ulll | H > forfi'ltuil to tlio I'nltud ' tutus In OIIHI' any lililuVi or lldnrs ( | iornl\ Hit ; mi aw.ud bliull fall to promptly i'\- con i r u I'ontrjctvilh Ki'i'd mill nifllc'k'nt , Mlllll" ! | > | UliMIWllO ( Id III ! ll'tlirill ) I to till ) Illll- del Illdw iiLviiiiip.inloil l.y icisli In HIMI of u i ci tilled cliuoU ulll not ho con-.lili > ri'd lor fnrtlioi Infoim uloii apply to It'JUIMtT II. ASIII.I.V , I' , h Indian Asriit. .MtliU'llm. INDIAN DEPP.EDAT80H . GLftiMS I'rrfDTis nho hayo lot property fin D Ind .in . raids iliuiild lliu tlic < r claliiH iindir llio Ind 1111 li'l > ro lat'on A 't of .Mar h ' , H I 'I ho t.mu U lliullu'l , un I Ihc ( iliilinx am taken up by tlio court MI the or.lur Jn will -h tliuy lira 10oivo I. Takj Noticu Uut.'ill touliaoti outnrcl into with attornoya jrior to th ? A t lira mU- null t.n-1 void. Jnfur imtluu Klvu.i mil .ill claims promptly attomlu I to liy tliu Blih UURliAU 01J CLAIMS. ItiiItuUtlln.y. . OMAHA. , NMIJHASKA. ri7"TbU llnron.il Is t'narantuol by tin ! Oni.ilut Iko. Uio I'luacur I'lCai ant thu H.ta 1'iaufUuo H.vannncr , i Army and Navy in the Regular Army and Sailors , Seamen and Mar ines in the United States Navyt since the. IVar of the Rebellion , who have been dissharged from the service on account of dii abilities incurred , therein while in the line or duty , are Entitled io Pension nt the same rates and under the uame conditions as persons ren dering the same service during the War of the Rcbclltin , except that they are not entitled under the now law or net of June 27 , 180O. Such persons re also entitled to pension whether discharged from the service on account of disability or by reason of expir ation pf term of service , if , while in the service and line | of duty , they incurred anyj wound , injury or disease w still disables Ihon for manlicti labor. IVido w s a n d Ch ildrcn of persons rendering service in tlio regular army and navy Since the War are „ Hull tied lo Pension * if the deatli ofthesoldler was < l > ia to Ills service , or occurro-1 .v'nJo lie was in the sorvico. Parents of Soldiers & Sai/i > ) 's dying in the United fatatns ser- viea since the War of tlio Hcbc-1- lion , or nftor discharge from tlio service , from a cause originat ing therein , leaving no widower or child under the ago of sixteen years , ara entitled to pension it now dependent upon their own labor for support , whether tlio soldier over o jntribtitod to their support or they were dependent upon him at the time of.hio . death or not. FOK INFORMATION OR ADVI& As to title to pension , ADUHKhS Bee Bureau of Claims ] UUO.M iiiiO ,