8 THETIXG BEI3DAY : / , MA1101I 2' 1892. DEALERS FAVOR THE PLAN Btato Grain Shippers Anxiotn to Form a Mutual Protective Association , LETTERS FROM INTERESTED PARTIES Unltrrimllr I'nvortlio IMan ns Offering them Rtlio llml mill .Surest Itcllcf from tlio Various WrniiRt unit Injustln They Now llcnr. Afowdajs ago Tnn BBC called attention to ttio clTorU that are being put forth by the grain mon of this city looking toward the formation of a state grain association , F. C. Hwnrlr , who Is laklniz the load In this movement , has received numerous answers to his circular letter to Iho crala men of the Btnto , among which were the following ! I , K Mosoruull , Donlphati In answer to your circular to the grain men of Nebraska J must , say that I favor the organization tor our own protection , believing the time has coino thai something of tna kind must bo Uono , or wo had hotter shut down our eleva tors , The fnct is , for the past few .voars wo have nil had to sell to track buyer * , und they hold back our returns from one to six months. If wo arc short they knock us down for two or three hundred ; If wo ovcrshlp the con tract , they make tariff rates to us and net us nnyway. Yes ! Put mo down for the asso ciation , Cburlcs F. Iddlngs , North Platto-Heply. Ing to vour circular under date of the lUlh lust. , I out Inclined to tulnk that an organiz ation of the eruln men would bo of consider able good to thorn. The llrst or second week in April would suit mo very well to attend siich a meeting. Will glvo the matter my support. K. U. Samuelson & Co. , Stromsburg Ho- piyiug to your circular letter of recent date , will say lhat If a trade organization could bo effected by the grain men of the state It would bo 11 help to our business. Wo bo- 'llovo that the best time for a mooting would bo from the 15th to ! J5th of April , as farmers nro generally busy nt that time and very llttlo to do for grain mon. G. W. Wlrt. York-Your circular letter of the 15th , at hand , relative to the grain men of Nebraska forming Into an associa tion. As a matter of fact such nn association as discussed will do n power of good. All the grain men of the ontlro state should glvo It their support and I heartily concur with the promoters as to the bcnotlts to bo derived , and will mcot with the association nt any time a meeting Is culled. Such an orgauUa- tlon as contemplated will enable er.iln men to handle their business with much more sat isfaction cortulny and with better results , as nn association can accomplish rnsults that sltmlo Individuals cannot , and thus further Iho interests of all. John Whitten , Edgnr Your circular Inttor received and contents carefully noted. In reply the plan suggested moots with my approval fully , as I Imvo thought for a long limn that the grain business moro than any other needed sotno kind of protection. J could attend a meeting for the purpose men tioned almost any time. Duncan Bros. , Indlanola Your favor of the 15th to hand and noted. In regard to the matter of calling the grain dealers of Ne braska to form an association will say that wo are and Imvo been very much In favor of such a schema for some time and are glad that thcro is a scheme on foot , with a view to that end. Harris Bros , it Co. , Lincoln four circu lar lotlor of the 15th lust. , In rcforonco to the formation of Nebraska grain dealers' associa tion has been received and contents carefully - fully noted. Wo bcllovc the plan to bo a very good onn , and should you be successful in carrying It out it would Imvo our hearty support. Wo have long thought an associa tion of tali character was sadly needed In the Btato for the protection of the grain interests , and wo would bo pleased to Imvo a represen tative attend a mooting for the purpose of organizing at almost any timo. on a reason able notice. Cottrell Grain company , Poword Reply ing to your circular letter regarding a pro posed meeting of the grain men of Nebraska with'tho onject In view of forming nn asso ciation for mutual protection and benollt , will say wo are heartily in favor of perfecting - ing such nn organlzatlug nnd will bo glad to bo present at any time it Is called. Such an organization can cortnluly do no harm , and will bring the ginln dealers closer together , allow an interchange of opinion and nn air ing of grievances , which cannot help but ro an It In much good to all of us. Would favor Omaha as the place for our meeting. Jos. TIgho , Urudshaw Hoplylng to your circular of tbo 15thouldsay that I am in perfect accord and most heartily approve the contemplated movement , to fact , have been thinking for some time of trying to organize , during the coining dull season , something of n local naturo.at least , whereby some united effort could bo made toward removing the in justices , and providing against the losses and inconveniences to which almost every indi vidual shipper in the state bus been sub jected during the past thrco months. IJut , of course , n state organization would bo far superior to any local from the greater weight and Influence It would have and I ntu pleased to ECO the movement started where It should , ut Onmbn , being as it is ttio center of the grain trade of the stato. Ttio time for meet ing does not cut much figure with mo and should noc with any one , us wo should always find It convenient to do anything to further our own interests which the grain trade of this utato certainly needs. I will bo on naml ut any time such a m ing is'called. Tbo above loiters will servo to sbow the feeling prevalent among the grain men of the state. In addition similar lottcrs , all of them favoring the formation of a grain men's association have boon received bv Mr. Swartz from the following grain shipper * nnd elevator mon : A. 1C. Connor , Clav Center ; A. Arnsbergor , Oxford ; Knnpp Brothers , Borlrnud ; M. McSwlnoy. Dunson ; F.V. . and A.'J. West , Wisnor ; Wright , & Co. , Hutnboldt ; II. J. icr ; unornoy ix ivavan , uxeior ; .1. i1' . uien- aon &Co.IIoline.sville ; HilUtSon.Tecuimeh ; Will U. Hochon , Octavia ; Van Valkonburg A'Son. Mlndon ; W. H. Ferguson , Hastings ; K. Jacobs , Staplehurst ; 10. G. Collins , Presser ; Wilson tiros. & Co. , Morna ; W. W. Klock , Bradshaw ; W. II. Austin ft Co. , Frauklln ; A. Arnsborger , Oxford ; W. H. Austin , Franklin ; Nelson & Jacobs , Staple- liurst ; Loran Clark & Co. , Albion ; W. B. Weeks , Scotia ; S. S. Ilndloy , Cedar Haplas ; J. 10. Bannlncr , Nobawkn ; A. F. Sturm , Ne- nawka ; Blair & Co. , Lliiwood ; Georco II. Warren & Co. , Grafton ; York & Taylor , Looinls ; Sklnnor fc Kavau , Martlaud ; Oston- burg&Co. , Wahoo ; P. C. Nelson , Bee ; V. E. Ohainoorllo , Powell ; S. P. Decker , Ash- laud ; Talmaao KloValor com pan v , Talmago : H. J. Brown & Co. , Liberty ; W. U. King , Waco ; N. S. Bristol & Co. , Hay Springs. 'This moans , " said Mr. Swartz , "that wo will Imvo n state organization of the grain men. I have ono latter from a party who had not received a circular but who read It In Tuu lien and I hope that all the grain men , \vbothormy circular roaches them cr not , WlH glvo us their Ideas so that wo may bo fully informed as to the fueling In tlio state before wo take any further action. " /V Knimis Jltui'ii ICipuriunce with Cnit ln unit t'dliln. Colds and'couRhs Uavo boon so prevalent during tbo past fovv monlbs tbai tbo experi ence of Albert Favorite ot Arkansas City , Kan , , cannot fall to Interest sotno of our readers. Hero It U In bla own words : "I contracted a cold early last Rpring that set tled ou my luii 3 and had hardly recovered from It wbun I caught another that bung on all suinmor and loft IPO with n haculng cougti which I thouRht I never would col rid of , 1 had used Chamberlain's rough remedy some fourteen .voars ngo with much succors and condudod to try It uguln. Wuou I hud got through wltD ono bottle mv couRh had loft mo and I have not suffered with a cough or cold since. I bavo recommended It to others and all speak well of U. " SO cent bottle * for sale by druggUU. To Oklulinmii unit tlm Territory , Cliei | > . The Chicago , Hock Island & Puciflo' railway will eoll tickets Muruh 22 to above points nt ono furo for the round ti'Iin Tiokots peed for SO divytf , and they can bo nurclmsod nt all jirlnoipul > 'Rook iBland" towns lu Nebraska , Kun- uns and Colorado. Jxa BKHABTIAN , G. T , ttr.A. , Chicago. Dr. CuUimoro. oculist. Boa building. Killed In u Ituiuivny. . Paul Peterson , a wealthy farmer living about thrco miles nortlnvon of Bonnlngton , WAY thrown from bM wairon' and klllcn while returnlnc from Omahn Snturdfty night. Ho was accompanied by his hired man and both were Intoxicated. Ho lonves n wlfo and eleven children. iVAITINQ FOR SPIUNd. Viijrn Tnko Annther Term In lull ullli 1'nlrly Oooit draco. About a * disreputable an npgropatlon of toughs and trampi ni can bo pnthcrca In Qmahn occupied the prisoners' seats In po- llco court ycstordny morning. Thcro were forty of them , ragged , dirty nnd wolfish. John Boltno xvas ngiln charged with va grancy. Ho never did n day's work In his llfo nnd ho never 01 pools to , but , ho has no love for the county Jail. Ho gazed penslvnly out of the window for n minute. Clouds of snow were twisting nnd swirling tliroOgh the street In savage filoo and no vision of gentle spring greeted bis longing oycs , so with n sigh of resignation ho nil- milled the soil Impeachment nnd got thirty days. Tom Hoach , a river rat , was charged with being drunk , but no accusing voice wai beard. Ho Is married to u woman who was tried somo. time ngo for the murder of her husband , uul ncquittod , The evidence In dicated thnt the uusband had been struck on the head with u hntchct by the woman's paramour and thnt slio assisted in throwing the body down the stairs of the Ainscow block. Koach Is said to lend n bnrd llfu nnd bis occasional sprcos are overlooked , The mayor of Memphis showed up again to pleasantly explain that ho did sometimes tnko a few drinks too many but that ho did no barm. IIo was dUcbnrgcd. Two well Uro33cd young mnn were charged with vagrancy , and It was testified that they mail- ) their living ns musicians In dlsropu- tnblo houses. Ono ot thorn , giving the name of Dnvls , Is the adopted son of ono of the wealthiest families of the county , closely re lated to a Now York ofllcial of tbo Union Pa cific. _ _ Is It sensible ! Is It reasonable ! Is It economy io suffer yourself nnd worry others with n boadAclKi when Bradycrntlno will relieve - liovo you In ilftcon minutes. It costs only CO cents a bottle , Drunkenness , A dlsc.isc , troatad as suoh and porina nontly cured. No publidty. No inllrm ary. Homo troatinunt. Harmless and effectual. Refer by permission to Bur lington Ilawkoyo. Send 2c stamp for pamphlet. Shokoquou Chemical Co , , Uurlington , la. BROUGHT A JOOD PRICE. OmiilmSchiint liotuls Siiltl nt n High 1'rc- mliim nnd I.lxcly Cuinpotltlon. Bids for school district bonds In the sum of $100,003 , 5 per cent and running twenty years , were opened tit. noon- yesterday by City Treasurer Bnoll. There were fourteen bidders nnd the highest were Soasongoott & Mayor , bankers of Cincinnati , whoso bid was at par with ac crued interest to date of delivery nnd a premium of ? T,05 ; ) . All bids were at par with accrued Interest and the following financial brokers offered the upponded premiums on the $100,000 bonds : Sensoncood & Mayor , Cincinnati $7,033 00 N. W. Harris , Chicago 0,070 CO Guy &Stonnood. llostnn 0,01 ! ) 00 Ouorso K. VIMS Oiniih.i 5.0JO 00 I Illusion A : Co. . St. Louis fl.riSTi 00 Koltlns&Son. Denver 5,200 00 Hay us & Son. Cleveland 6.0IU SJ Oiiuiha S11V11139 bunk r , r,2. > 00 Kplt7er& Co. . Toledo 4,017 A3 llliilr fc Co. , Now York 4,5117 M John Dale , Utnalin 4.10000 Lnmprecht liros. & Co. , Cleveland : iGI5 DO Parson , Loach & Co. . Chicago 11,010 00 Omaha Globe Loan & Trust company. . l.-JO 00 Treasurer Bolln has cccoptod tbo bid of ticnsongood & Mayor , subject to the approval of tno Board of Education , which will meet tonight. WKCPIXO WATCH , Neb. . Oct. 23,1S93. Dr. Mooro. .My Dear SIr : I have just bought the third bottle of ycur Trco of Life. It Is indeed n "Tree of L.ifo. " Dr. , when you so kindly gave mo tliat first bottle my right side was so lame and sore and my liver enlarged so much that I could not IIo upon my right sldo at nil. There was a soreness over my kidneys all of the time , butnow that trouble Is all over. I sleep just as well on ono side ns on the other , and my sleep rests and lofrcsbcs mo and 1 feel the best I'vo felt in tiftcon years , nnd I know tbat It Is all dua to your Tree of Llfo. Yours very tr uly , U.P. DuuLcr. HALF 1-Alti : UXCUltSlOX To the Hot SprlngH ot Arkmisui Via the WuliiiHli Itnllroail. On April 7 and 8 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate , good returning until May 10. April 12 the government will commence sale at auc tion of town lots from the reservation. Only 37 hours from Omaha to the springs via the Wabnsh. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and n map showing location of the property to bo sold , with description of the springs , call at Wa- bafih olllco , 1502 Farnam street , or write G. N.'Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. , Omaluv , Nob. i- AFTER MANUFACTORIES. Iteiil Kstnto Owner * Meeting With Lllicrnl lineoiinififinent in Their Work. Ill response to the. circular letters now being sent to property owners and businessmen mon by the Hsal Estate Owners association , asking nssistanco to induce manufacturing enterprises nnd industries to come to Omaha , several linns have con tributed to the fund. The circulars uro bearing fruit early uud ttio association is much encouraged by their immediate results. A llrm of contractors , In sending a chock to the association , says : ' Your circular letter relative to the advancement of the interests of the Heal Estate Owners associa tion has boon received by u . Our possessions lu real estate nro Ro'simill that to become members of the association might bo regarded ns a joke , but wo are in business hero to stay , nnd whatever advances the In- toro.sts of Omaha helps us. Therefore wo fool interested in the association and nro willing to contribute to the city's advance ment by the enclosed contribution. " Mr. C. D. Pay no , publisher of the Union Signal , Chicago , III. , writes : ' ! never saw anything that would euro headache Hko your Bradycrotine ; * ON K 1'AUIJ : XCUJtSIOX To Oklulnium March y-J. Round trip tickets will bo on sale via Santa Fo route , March 22 , from nil points In Kansas and Nebraska to points in Oklahoma und return nt rate of ono faro for the round trip. Tickets good until April 21. Stop-overs allowed in Oklahoma. For tickets and full information mation apply to your nearest ticket agent or address Ii TJ. Pulmor , passen ger iiRont Santa Fo Itouto , 1310 Farnam street , Omaha. Hnht'iulun Iti'imlillaiiii. There was a rousing meeting of tbo Bohe mian Uopubllcan club at National ball , Thir teenth and William streets Sunday after noon. Fully 200 members and visitors were present and the mooting was very outuubi- ustlu. ustlu.Mr. Mr. John Uosicky delivered the principal address , entering into an exhaustive yet In teresting discussion of the tariff uso. SPRING SOFTLY SUGGESTED May Ends nnd Brightness Anticipated by Falconer's ' Display Last Evening , BEAUTY AND USE EMBODIED IN HIS WARES ( ilorlrsof Ono of llin Most Miignltlrent Il - l > lnft liver Mntlo In nn Omnlin Dry Uoudfl Store Some of the Things Sho\Mi , The outer world was mtdo very disagreeable - able yesterday by iltful gusts of snow and ttio slush niul slcot of departing winter , but Mr. N. 1J. Falconer's palatial dry poods es tablishment on Douglas street presented nn nppcaranco of springtime und the atmos- phcro ii : every dcuanmcnt of the largo store seemed to ha laden with the odor of bursting buds nnd Iho whisperings of soft May day breezes tnat are soon to coma again. It was Mr. Falconer's ' spring opening day , nnd although the weather ctork did not scorn to bo n partner in the undertaking , yet It must bo recorded as ono of the most pleasing nnd successful openings over witnessed in the mercantile line In Omaha. The attend- nnco would , of course , have boon very much larger had the wonthor boon moro propitious , but under the circumstances it was cortalnly a great compliment to the proprie tor nnd the reputation of his store to sco thousands of people , mostly ladles , in attendance , both during the afternoon nnd evening. They wont to see a great opoung } and thiy saw it. I.otvly Things on All Side * , ft The display in the largo front windows formed a sort of inJux to the greater display within , and hundreds of people paused on the sidewalk und stood In the rain and sleet look ing'nt the superb exhibition of beautiful things inside. To the right of the door were the mlllmory nnd silk goods In endless variety and nil the latest nnd most taking designs. The second window to the right wa devoted to a very extensive display of hosiery , which attracted a great deal of attention. On the loft the ryes of pedestrians came In contact , with a very attractive display of wash fabrics , prints and French lawns , in cluding n great variety of novelties. As one entered the door a very pleasing effect was produced by a handsome lace cur- aln which hung Immediately behind a cluster Goods Thut Would Urnco u Queen. Ono of the most attractive departments in the sturo was the silk department in the right aisle. Hero choice fabrics from China , India and Franco were to bo scon. In black goods Iho department was particularly elabo rate. In colored wool fabrics from England , Franco and Germany there were goods to suit every taste In this department the new Lansdours challlo effects , Bedford cords. zg-zigsK ! tercpous , cheviots and Scotch tweeds were all that could bo desired. Passing to the roar of the great store the tin-on gin e visitors were shown all the now ' ideas In'the trimming department. Thcro were girdles , collars and stomachers in pearl and irridcscon't bead wont and in great va riety. In the button , parasol and unbrella de partments there were beautiful things in oni'less variety. The parasols in Ohoffon trimmings with puff effect were particularly admired. Passing around to the center alslo ono came upon a dainty llttlo display that looked like a section of fairy land. It was the infant department , and many bright smiles Illttod across the faces of tbo ladles as they loaned at tbo dainty and beautiful things in that department. In thn hosiery department there was every thing from a plain short garment to the full tights in great variety of color and weight. Next came tbo Ilannols and blankets and pillows of eiderdown. In the wu ° h goods department the display was certainly , ro- > markablo. The silk striped ginghams and' ' Bedford cords nnd French batistes were' especially admired. Aiming Clonks nnil Curtains. On the second floor the guests mot with a gorgeous sceno. The cloak department ap peared to bo a pretty fair opening of itself. There were some new garments shown that attracted the close attention of tbo ladies. The most novel cloak in the entire display is called the box coat. It is a French garment nnd is inado precisely like a gentleman's overcoat and rolls back when unbuttoned exactly like an overcoat. Then the May Tecks , Prlsclllas , * Avondalcs und the nowmarkots all attracted the cyo of fomlnlno critics as they swarmed through the largo roam. The drapery department was nn artistic triumph for the gentlemen who arranged its The festoonlngs of cashmeres with fretwork of line silk were superb. The Brus&ols and Irish point lace curtains displayed were of the richest and most nrtlstlc designs to bo found in tbo leading markets of the world , of electric lights above tbo cases in tbo lace department. It was a Brussels lace with spider web lamborquln and elicited much favorable comment nnd admiration. In the loft aisle the linen department ap peared to excellent advantage. Fine goods from Irish , Scotch and Gorman looms lilled the shelves and counters. Across tbo aisle in the gents' furnishing goods department the display was superb. In tbo center nlslo the lace department attracted merited atten tion. All tbo now things in this line that the loading markets afford were represented hero. On the right sldo of the center alslo Iho notion department appeared to bo ex ceptionally complete und attractive. The clove department contained n wonder ful variety of elegant goods in every imagin able sbado to match the great variety of cos tume ; ! . In this department there were elegant French cretonnes , table covers , French hroc- atollos , Turkish and oriental rugs that could not fall to please the fancy of the most fas tidious. A J'araillsu for the J.udlen. In thcTmllllnery department the delicate and artistic taste of tbo fomlnlno mind ap peared to enjoy a delightful feast. Thu deo- orutions were unique nnd decidedly fresh nnd beautiful. The lattice work botwouu the apartments was deftly festooned nnd interwoven with sraiiax and morning glories and upon the huge mirror in the center of tno main apartment were two im- incnso artificial pansics that caught the era of every visitor. It would ho qulto Impossi ble to mention even a tenth part of tbo stock dUpluyed In this department , but BOIDO of the moro noticeable novelties were u line of bats and boas to match in violets nnd lace , and in the French room were noticed some very dainty hats with veils that extended to the bottom of the dross , The millinery department uppoarod to bo fully up to the high standard of excellence noticed throughout the ( intiro establishment und wai beyond doubt the crowning triumph of the superb opening. } All tbo employes of tbo establishment were courteous and kind and bvorv effort was put forth to make ttio largo throng of visitors feel perfectly nt homo whllo linger ing uima sucu.dcllghtful surroundings. "Lato to bed and early to nso will shorten the road to your homo in tbo cities. " But early to bed and a "Uttlo Early Ulsor , " the pill that mauos lifo longer and bettor and wiser. Sumoset Will < > Duuti , Tbo Samosot club Is making extensive preparations for the national democratic con voutlon , A meeting of the association was hold at its quarters In Iloyd's now theater building last night. Tbo attendance at Chi- ngo of tbo club was discussed , and it was D PRICE Powder Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , decided that thmnembers wear n uniform of black nnd silk Uto. Tbo question of drilling was also UlkodoDl A bout 200 momtori of tbo club will lenvo Omaha Unturdnvitilghf , Juno IS , for Chicago. Since nrrnnpemantfl have been mailo by the club lor nunrten In the World's fnlr city , many oreanltiUons throughout , the stnto have made appUUktlon to Join the club on Hi trip , but the a applications Imvo been to numerous thnt they cnnnot bo nccommodfttcd. OPINIONS OP ATTORNEYS. Wlmt Two I.nwprr * Siiy ( if tbo New Pri mary llicctlini Itulc-n. Speaking of Ufa rule * nnil regulations ro * cently adopted btn Joint moctlnR of the re publican county nnd city central committees tor the ( rovernment of primary elections , Mr. W. P. Ourloy yesterday s ld : ' 'After n ens. Hal rending of the rules adopted , I must ny thnt I fear thcro nro omo provisions con tained tn them that will not meet with the best results or with the approval ot the rank nntl illo of the voters. I think tno method of placing the names of aspiring dele gates on tbo caucus ticket Is rntbor nwkwarcl anil tbo rules plnco too much power In the hands of tbo central committee nnd not enough In Iho hands of tbo legal voters who may attend the caucuses. " District Attorney linker soldi " 1 believe in letting the cuuous docldo who shall Imvo n right to vote. Where n voter can prove , for Instance , by a reputable neighbor , or even by a roptunblo democrat , thai ho Is n republican voter. 1 think Hint man should bo allowed to vote nt u caucus , even though the men by whom bo has proven hU ribt to vote may not Itvo In that district. If they are uoiphbois of tbo voter nnd are known to bo honest nnd respectable their evidence should bo taken. Wo can't put up with wry much red lope nt our caucus anil primary elections' . 1 think , too , that not enough lime has been allowed between the caucus and the time of printing the Tickets for the primary election. And twenty names are too many to require nsplr. IIIR delegates to sccuro to their petitions In order to have their names printed on the pri mary tlcuot. I bollovo , further , that the caucuses Miould select their own judges In stead of allowing iho central committee to appoint thorn. Central committees are lla- blo to bo arbitrary sometimes , and 1 bullovo It Is unwise-to place lee much power In their bunds.1 Disease never successfully attacks a sy - lem with pure blood DoWltt's Sarssparltla uinkos pure , now blood and enriches the old. C. D. Wood worth it Co. , successors to Welly < fc Guy , 131 ( ! Furnain street , nv.m- ufacturors nnd ilcalora in harness , sad dles , etc. Thu IIiiKor tbo Only Liquor Cure , With scientific treatment , no failures und no time lost. Visit tlio institute , South Omaha. Hoard ol llcultli Mutters. At n meeting of the Board of Health bold yeslordoy afternoon it was decided to prose- culo the dairymen who have refused to clean up their promises as directed. Some of the duirykcopers have already compiled with ttio rules but several are still holding out. Dr. Somers was allowed S10 u inonin for car faro for two inspectors who are not sup plied with borsas. Arthur Pu las Id was allowed to go on wiU ) bis dend animal contract. Sanitary Inspector specter Sherrar'was instructed to pay os- peclat attention to the hauling of sarbniro for the time beinj * . Henry Fuller's bond for hnullng rofusa was approved. The next meeting of the board , will bo Un voted entirely to n discussion of the now Garbage ordinance. Mrs. L. U. Patton , Kockford , 111. , writes : "From personal experience I can recommend Do Witt's Sarsaparllla , a euro tor Impure blooJ and geaeril debility. " o Omaluv compressed yeast strictly puro' ' < l Vou are Invllcil. ' , Visit the EnsorlnBtltute Scuith Omaha , mill investigate the euro 'for liquor , opium and tobacco. .1 * Slay Itulld 111 Omaha. Mr. Charles FloUcbmann , the big manu facturer of yeast of Cincinnati , arrived from tbo west yesterday in his private car , re turning homo from a thrco months' visit attios Angeles. Mr. Flolscbmann was accompanied b.r bis wife and daughter nnd bis son Julius , Mr. Al. Kuhn , u Cincinnati banker , Mrs. Liv ingston of Cincinnati , and Mrs. Carroll of NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. 'A Of perfect purity. LemonI Lemon - Of great strength. Almond - ' Econorr > irlntholru8 ' fi P'avor ' as delicately and dellclouoly ao the frooh frulb WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP Specially Adfptod for Use in Hard Water , DUSKY DHMOND TAR SOAP. For Farmers ; Miners and Mechanics , Cures Chapped. Hands , Woundo , Burna , Etc. A .Delightful Shampoo. PURE Is the purest , richest , smoothest and most wholesome whiskey produced in America , It is distilled from Rye a grain , containing more nutrition than any other , vastly superior to corn ( from which Bourbon whiskies are distilled. ) You may know it by its exquUita flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served , per sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores. Call for " Crtaut Pure fye" and takn no other. 6 DALLTJMAND ft CO. , Chicago. Los An pel os. Too party was mat hero by Mr. Max Klolschmnnn ot Cincinnati. It wn % iho Intontlon of Mnnagor 1C. K Ilrjsnn ot Mr. FloUohmntin's Omaha house toontcrtnln the party at n banquet , but this was mnilo imposjlblo by the unfixvorablo wcnthor. A number of Omnha Kontlo.non cnlled upon Mr. FloUchmnnn nt his car. lie Informed them thnt bova < i moro thnn ploasort with his Omaha business nr.il wai considering the advisability ot building n big factory hero. Mr. Flcischmnnn is nn ardent Ohio repub lican nnd Is ft member of Uovonor Mclvin- loy'B staff. _ _ > / : . i r .s. eentttaehaMHlonal Hut ttnctntf. _ . 1) ) yi-irs anil .1 inonths , duughtcrof Mltclioll ! ' . and MH Mny I'liup- innn , of iliphthohi. runrral nl H o clocrf , March Vi JONT.H-RVAN1I. . athh Into residence. No , lilt ) north Twcnty-oluhth street , Miiroli'-M. 1812. aired ' . 3ycar . I'unural on Wednesday nfj | i tn , from Induu loiim of 'I rlnn ln loduo No. ftl K. of 1' . , Twenty-second iin.l ruining streets , llurlal at I'orest l.nwn cemetery. K.NKItlTS OK I'VTIII\P.-- All iiii'in tiers ( it Trlnnslo I.odjro No. Bl Rro iciniciiluil to nsMoinhlo ut their casl'.o bull on Wednesday , March KlrJ at ril : : t ) . m. "linrii. to attpnd tbo funeral of our Into brother , 1'vnii II. .tunes. Momburs of other lodge * nnd vtsltltu Knlitlits uro also re quested to bo present. Hy ordur ot lUllNUH I' . WlMITAlNd , 0 , C. KVj.Vcti. . , K. of Jt. and ! ? . . Adollmldo Vused 7 years J months , ai days , on Mondav morn- Inc , March 21. lit 8 o'clock1. 1'iinur.il services ' . ' o'clooltVdnondny nttcrnioiKMarih'i ! : , from the resilience of hrrsoiuJohnltoukhotT , I7iw South llth street. Intormcnt Purest Lawn , and all ACHES AiL JLJLJWbrJ PROMPTLY , r soueii me Before roJiiVig take n largo pair of old Rlovcs uul spread mutton tallow Inside , t.Uo all ovci lie hands , Wear tbo uMoveaall inght , and it as ! ) Hie hands with olive oil and vhlte castllo soar the next morning. The above , together with 1001 other things equally It not more Important to know , l.s found ! n the handsomely illustrated new book juat ? .ibllshcd by < < = > $ > Dls-Betts8cBetls U LLJ ULULllO America's most glttcd , popular and buccessful SPECIALISTS. Tills book they send to anv address on receipt of 4 cents to pay postage liut DRS. BETTS & BETTS do moro than write \aluable books \\hlch thcf live to those who need them. Tbey euro Catarrh , .Piles , Stricture , - Hydrocele , VaricocelOj Gleet , Spermatorrhoea , Syphilis , Gonorrhoea , Lost Manhood , Blood and Skin diseases , Female Weakness , Effects of Early Vice. and every form of Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases. omzUution free. Call upon or address will btuirp , DRS ; BETTS & BETTS , 119 South 14th St. , N. E. Corner 14th nnd Douglns Sts. Omaha , KTefo. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NEB CupHnl $100,000 iirpliu..T ( ill , . " > ) : ) Olllccri nnJDIrort JMHenry \V. Yiitoi , praililant U. 0 , Oinhlnx , vlua pro < lili > ut. I. , ii. \ \ iinjY \ \ V .Mnri-o , Johns , fulllnn , J.V. . II. r.itilck , Lrli : A llucil. Uanhlcr. THIS , IRON BANK. Corner 12th an.1 Farnam Sts. SAN'IAI\VI > CAI'riOI.IJS nro the DODUTAS5 niul only nipnuloii prvitcrllii'il by [ ar pli > nlfltiti9 fur Ihu cuio of iu unil illbcliarucs fioni the urlnnry urK ntrk-ttlro In & ilnyn (1 M per hux , All ( Irnu lits. PHOI'OSAI.H KOIt IIIUMMNO MATKKIAh mill holies 11. R Iiullan tiurvk'e , Unuiha nnd Wlmioimgo Inilltn AKUIICVVlntioliiKO. : . Thnrntoii County. Null , , IMU. buulcil prp pusuls. amlursuU " 1'roiius.ils for lliillilln Mu- toiliil mi 1 Iforio ? , " us tliou.ihu nmv lie , und nililrussi-d tu the undurHlKiiod ut wliinohuKu. Noli. , will ho lei'uU'ed until 1 o'ulncK , p. in. . < if April 4th. IhO ? , for furnishing unil ilollrcrlnz t tlm Wliuiubngo AKeney , ulmiit SB , IK ) fuel of ussiirtud luinhc'r , OJ wlniluwn. : n iloom , hiinl- wuro , brick , linif , cite. , i-eiiiliei | | In ihoiirua- tlon of l.'ifr.imu hotiHts for WlnnOlint'o Indian allottees , AlHOforfiirnlbhlim und dullvurlnv ] U horses at suld iiKt'lify. A full list nnd < lu- borlpUon of the niutorlul nmv he outulnud up- onuiiulluutlon lo the iindcr.slxnaJ. llorsus linibt uuof Anmrlcaii htoolc , from 4 lo 7 ynura old , faounclund wull. liroKon to hurncss , with out liluinlbli , not Ifss than 15 liiiiulH hmh , wu 1 built In iiropoi-lloii tolilijlit , : ind to wulch luit losa lli.in .V ) iioiinds. lliildfrs will lie re- < iiilrod tufitutoDiiorllluully In thulr hlds the proposed price of o. ch niilcloollurcd for < lo- llvoiy under iifontnu't. The right Is rcsi'tvotl tnrufcct liny or ull lilils or uny part of any hid If iloonii'd for thu test Intcroslof Iho her- vlcu. C'urtlfloduhccliK : Kuch bid must lie uo- cotiipunlcd hy ii cortllliMl I'licck or diuft upon soniu Unltfd htatos duposllury or tolvuiit nutloiial bank In the vicinity of the rusldonco of Iho blddur. iniido pnyablo to Iho ordurof tlioConiiiiissliiMiT of Indlun liffMn , for ut least & prr ri'iit of tlio ainoiint of thu ; T'p" > ul , which t-licck ordraft will bn fcir fel'.oit to the UnUodSluto'iln ' ijuso uny bldL'iigr bldJirh iccolvUiK nn nwiiuUhall fall to promptly e.- ( icnto a Contract with KOOI ) and sufllolont ftiirtitlim.othcrwUo tobo rutilrnoa to thu I > 1U > dur. llldK iic'coiiiiiiuiloil by oisli ; In llou of u cert i lluil check will not uo considered. r further Infoimutlon upply to UOHKItTHI , KV , It , | j. Iiiuluu Aui > t. M U Uai t in r.u t wutiocy aiuit tilils will ha received to 12 o'clock noon. March Sbtli , 16'X' . ut this ollluo for pulnt- Ing tliu cuit ililo of city hull , with two uusUs of pure wlilto Inud and oil. mltiddt T1II.O , OLSKN , C'oin | > troUcr BOYS , boys from four to fourteen years old , whose clothes are getting "frayed" and who are "afraid" that they wont have any new ones on account of mamma's ens- ter bonnet or "Dads" new spring overcoat costing so much money are requested to call their parents' attention to the fact that we are going to sell during the present week Knee Pant Suits made of handsome all \vooi brown plaid cassimere , for two dollars and very fine Havana brown di- agonal Knee Pant Suits for three-fifty just your size. BOYS , boys from thirteen to nineteen years old who have arrived at that time of life when they v/ant their clothes to look as near like a man's as possible in cut in style in pattern can get fits ( in suits , of course , ) during this week in very fine all wool diagonals for five dollars and sev \ enty-five cents. These suits are in three pieces , coat , vest and long pants , and are "right in line. " MEN , boys in years but men in experience , par ticularly the ones who have to get out and hustle to earn their own living , and who have to make every dollar count for all there is in itwill have an exceptional op portunity to make a dollar do the work of a dollar fifty this week , by taking ad vantage of our sale of young men's suits , ages 13 to 19 , strictly all wool , handsome patterns , at four dollars a suit ( exactly two dollars under value ) . BIG MEN , little men , short men , tall men , stout men , slim men , strong men , weak men , "square" men , "flats , " "rounders , " and in fact every man , is hereby cautioned against buying a spring overcoat without 'Nebraska Clothing Co. " on the hanger inside the collar. To do so means a loss of from three to eight dollars. "Nebraska's" spring overcoats are $8 , $6.75 , $7.SO , $9 , $1O.SO , $11.8O , $14.BO , $18. Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 10 p. m. KvoryMANwuo would know tbo GHAND TRUTHS , the Plain Fncl.s , the Old tccrcts nnd the Ncrr Discoveries of Mcdlc.il Science ns applied to Married I/lfo , elinuld write for \randrrfkil llttlo l > ooU , cnllcd "A THKATISE KOll MKN ONLV. " To nny earnest roan wo will tuRll ono Copy .Entirely 1'rtc. In plain corded eovor. "A refuce from the quacks. " THE ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. V. DR. J. E.McGRE W , THE SPECIALIST , PRIVATE DISEASES AND ALL DISORDERS AND DEBILITIES OF YOUTH AND MANHOOD , 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. 14TH&.FARNAM3TS. . OMAHA NEB. ni-Kcit , Fnitot onil Finc l In the World. lT M DireraccoinoUiltlon ull c llca. HEW YORK. lONDOHDERR AI'O OIA3DOW. NEW YOKK , HlllflAllTKlI'liml NAPLES , SAIOQN , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAO' rnto on lnwml terms to nnil Irnni llm principle osoicn. rasusn , isnu 4 ALL COCTIHIHTAL ponno. Kicuulon tlckoti avxllnlilo tu return by illlirrtliniilo- tufainuv Cl di > . * tfiirtli of Iroliiml or Nniu ) ) > ft ( Jlbrallur Drift : Hi Hew OrJcti ftr An ? Acout it I cvctt Situ , f , . Apply tn nnjr of nur locnl Apontii or to * * * lfi > BU8OX mCO'HIKKH. C'lilcago. IH COOK'S HIGH CLASS EUROPEAN TOURS. All TriMc'llnjf KxpciiHiM lifrlnil ' < l riflj- llrnt " < % ir. A n-rloi of ! > : irto ! to Kiiropo ilurlnx tlio cimulni- Bfunun will luavuin follows. JIH7 PartyIVrF. . H. Majantlo. April 27. Klr.t Junu 1'arly 1'crH. H. Kimrla , Mny SI. Hnuclnl Hluirt Tour 1'cr H. H , Ktrurla. AliiyJi. HvciinilJuua I'urty I'u H. H. Teutonic , .lunii 9. THIM Junu 1'nrly IVr H H , , JlnJ i lln.liinu W. rotirth Juno 1'iiity-rcr H. S.l.'liyof I'nrls.liino l TwuMiivclHl Hiort TniirK I'er n a City of .Now York , July li nnil tllr of I'arlt , AIIKIUCI. Xnrilifniinaiiil Itussijn I'jrly-l'cr S. ii , Klrurln , Wn iiru ilully linoklnz inonibori for Ilicm mrur- ilitni , nnd Invllu liniiiiiilluta iijiillc4tluii | fruin all wliu nicnil to nvnll lliunui'lvunuf ilivm lllu-tr.itt'ililu- crlitlro | | > oiiriuunu'i ran taolitalnol liy mliliuJuliu 'J'JIHtt. C'OIJV , SO. % EfillJroadtt'ay , Now Vork. Or 211 South Clurk Kt. , Chlcno. liwUnder Under the patrotingo of Mrs. M , D , mm , 70 and 71 Globe lildg. , Uoston. Tour of 60 duys. $500 ; Tour oliO / Onys , $400 ; Tour of CO nays , S37o ; Tour of 13 dnya , } SOO. All Iravollnic , liotcland tliiht'icelnjr pxpciuot In cluilf't. ( I'nrtlci to nail wltli Jlr * . Kraiar , July 'I , itcnin > hlp KcviniA.Liiiiuril l.lue. lo ! Un.l NOIIT11 CAl'K I'Altl'l lo lall .Innu IK. by incuiu- lilp I'AVONIA fruni lluiluii. "Ailiiy * , I < UJ Aipllcftttun4 | mutt lioiuailaat oucu for tbli tuu auO for circular und /vfercnco. For Inventions rnoctmno HV THE Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqtirxt with the Interim of Oio < o Invlni c'i ' ! n niraliitttuoKovurniiionl lull Hot INVKM'OliS wl ; oftcnloia tliobjne.'ltof v.ilu lUlo InvuntI jn IJUMIIIJ nfllio Inoompotoiicy or Innttuntlnii of tlu uttornay * employed tu obtain tlmlr pitsiti. Too inucli rirJ cannot ba oxercltol In ouiloyl-u ciaipstenl uil lullablo pollc tori to prociiru imlont * , far tu ! vrvlii ) of npttontdjpoirl * grajtlf , If notu.itlraly , upon tin cnronnd skill of the utlornjjr. Wllhthovloffotiiriilustlnilnvantori frj n worfi Joss orcareleii nttori)3/4 , nnlof aejlni ti ! it invoa- llnninro troll protuotalby vail I pitanti , Till ! UCS 1IUUUAU hut rotiliul couasut urpjrt lu pit J prncllco ; oiul 11 tliorufor J prup u j J u hi : Hjiffiiil 1't'onenittc fi'J ! > trifle uiffi'.V * < titl i j-i > j > ! > llt u ii.itOHCJim il il mtiit * it'J O/'lHltfittM. j'raHpoiitn unit ilefon I liifrlny cimit HIlitH , ( ' /I' . , I'tS , Ifro'i Imvonn Invontlon on Inn I npn I TUB UK'S ) niJHi\Un.sk'jt ; ' < ; : i or pmtDirin'i llisrinf , loitotlurl wlthn brluf iloicrlptlnn of till Importint limturiMf nnrt ynu will hao 10) mlvl.i'j I , u lo tin bait cuur at > puriuo. MoiloU nr.i n it nJcnuir/unlJii tli'J ' Invo.i I tlnn I" of n uiinpllcatal nitirj. If utlitiM i ru in- frlnuliuon yo'ir rUhti , or If you uro cnawmwlt'i liifrliicuiiient uy mniiri , nub nit till imttur to Til ! llUUKAlMur u rollibla Ol'l.NlON bofora nelliuui the niattur. THE HUE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Itno Utiilillii , ' , OnnUi , \ ! . tWThls Ilnro-iii Is cirir inld'Jil hy Oiiinhii llfo , thu 1'lonour I'loss an.l the Krunelsco hxamlnur Cm this out ftnd sonil it with yofu quiry. TUB SHORTEST LING TO CHICAGO ! isjjvia the Chicago , -Milwaukee ! & St. Paul R'y , rfs represented ] on this man. .5100 * CITY Electric Lighted , Steam Ilcnt- ed Vestibulecl trains leavd * Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar-S ) riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m- i City Ticket Oflicc : 1501 l"ar'B ; nam St. , Omaha. M [ F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agentp * C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. Third K.oar , Pjiton nios't. Tclciliou3 | 10S" . Kith ami Kurna'ii Si , AfulUatof tcolli oo ru'jbor for Ii. 1'crfoctU 'IVt'lli Klthout plant or reniurablu brIJjo vrori ju tlli8tliluifur ltUJf or pjollo upaniori , nafJ OtOIMlUVVII. UE1H EXTRACTED V/ITHOUI PAIN. All tilling i n ; riniui bta riiei , all CBttblJUJ ; I