8 TJTE OMAHA DAILY I8EE : FRIDAY , APK1L 1 , 1892 , HOW THEY FOUGHT INDIANS Fart Taken by State Guards in the Recent Campaign Revived , FORGOT TO RETURN BORROWED GUNS Arms Ponvnrdoil toSrltlprn with \Milrli to Itopol ( lin TlirrntciK-cl Attack Iluvo llccn ir I'utiiro O | > riitliii Mint He Accounted I'or. LINCOLN , Nob. , March 31. iSpccial to Tun BER.J Several things occurred at the slntc house toJny to recall the famous Indian campaign of two year * ago , In which the Nebraska National Guards \von so much glory and renown. One \vii3 the receipt by Adjutant General Vifqualn from Senator Manderson of n copy of the lattcr's report on the soimto bill to reimburse the state for the money expended In protecting the northern frontier In that campaign. In thU report , among other things , Senator Mandcrsor. says : "In tno latter part of December , 1SOO. nftor the baltlo of Wounded Knee and the retreat of about 4,000 hostllo Indians to the liad Lands , a general Indian Avar , Involving all the tribes of the powerful Sioux nation , ccomcd unavoidable , ana danger to IICo und property was great. On January 21. 1801 , the governor of Nobrasitn ordered the First brigade of too Nebraska National Guards to the frontier to cooperatulththoUnltcd States troops under General Miles. General Colby established a line of f ortlllcd posts or camps north of tha line of towns on the 121k- Lorn Valley railroad. The appearance of the Btnto troops gave encouragement and confi dence to the pcoplo and General Miles ap proved of the disposition of the troops. " The report is accompanied by a map showIng - Ing the exact location of the several com panies formlnp the First brigade. This map was prepared at tnn adjutant general's ' ofllco in Ibis city mid bent to Sonalor Maiidcrson by General Vifqu.iin. General Vlfquain today addressed n letter to Congressman Bryan urging upon him the importance of doing everything in his power to have the bill passed by tbo tiouso uftcr it leaves the senate. Still Keep the Guns. Another thing that served to recall the Indian campaign is the effort that Is Just now Doing made by General Vlfquain to secure for ttio state the guns loaned by General Cole to the northern Nebraska settlers during the excitement. Although. Uvelvo months and inoro have rolled nwny since all necessity for martini protec tion against the savage tribes of the north lias been appaiont tbo thrifty settlers still retain a tight clasp upon tno guns which saved their llrcsiacs from destruction , as it wore. General Vlfquain holds receipts from the tallowing named settlers who uro re- Bponsiblo for the property of the state and ho will USD every effort to have the cuns brought back : William Alexander , Hush- ville , lortv guns ; C. II.Vellcr , Harrison , forly ; J. W. Tucker , Valentino , forty ; A. D. Cole , Cody , twenty ; Sidney Higpias , Mossor , twenty ; .lames Miller , Morritnan , twenty ; Erviu Boudcr , Clinton , twenty ; E. B. Brain , BnsEOtt , forty ; J. O. Mann , Pekln , twcnty- olght ; Iluph Booth , Springvlew , thirtv-four ; T. C. Ward , Albany , twenty ; Ilerm.in btnrnor , Sl/.or , twentylT. ! J. Smith , Ains- wurlh , eighteen. Each ono of the above named parlies also receipted for 1,000 rounds of ammunition , and as not a chnrgo was lircd in the direction of the lurking fee It is fair to presume that the cartridges have either been pioforvcd or discharged at the festive wood- ohuek. i Corn Coincfl IM li 111 Colfax. Additional reports in relation to the cost of producing corn in .Nebraska wcro received at the nfllco of the labor commissioner today. Most of the replies received today were from Colfux county and singularly enough thcro Is a striking similarity about them , in ono respect ut least. They all place tuo cost of raising corn at a much higher figure than do ifi'o ffirmeVs who have hereto faro reported from other counties. Ono Colfa * county farmer icports as follows : Intorfiton value of land at S per cent per annum , ? ' ; taxes , 10 cents ; seed , 10 cents ; listing or planting ( in cluding plowing , harrowing and rolling ) , * 3.M > ; cultivating , &l.fiO ; husking , JJ ; crib bing , $ U.KO : bholliug and hauling to market , f'J. Ho maKcs this cstimato on a basis of forty busaols per aero. Jlorc Corn .Statistics. When Commissioner Andres Issues his next report from the bureau of industrial Flntlstlcs he will picsentmany interesting ilguics in relation to the Immense crop of corn raised in Nebraska last year. Ho will not ha content with merely stating mat so many acres worn planted and so many uushels gathered. Such work properly be longs to the State Aricultural society. Mr. Andres will pursue his investigations in a different direction. As an Instance , ho will show the amount of corn shipped from each county in tuo state m well as the entire amount produced in that county. As an in teresting fact learned from Mr. Andros' rec ords todar , it may bo stated that a largo portion tion of the corn raised in Nebraska never crosses tno county lino. Of tlio 107,053,003 bushels of corn produced in Nobraslca last year 1U,2(17.7J0 ( ( : bushels were cither con- Bumcd or are still hold within the borders of the county in which it was produced. Those- facts will bo shown upon an outline map which is being prepared under Mr. Andres' supervision , Omitlm'H ICIrotrlc Light Company. Tno New Omaha Thomson Houston Elec tric Light company of Omaha Illod amended articles of incorporation with the secretary of state today. The authorized capital stock Is 11,000 shares of 100 each. Five thousand of thcso sbares are designated us preferred Ehures and ara entitled to receive n cumula tive preferred annual dividend of b per cent , payable somi-annually. After this dividend is paid the 0,000 remaining shares , which nro designated as common shares , will bo entitled to receive dividend ; ) . Homo J'atroiuign In Insurance. A. II. Bnbcock , who has charge of the In- Buranco department in the oflico of the audi tor of btute , today made a comp trailvo state ment of the tire and llfo Insurance business done in Nebraska for tlio year Ib'JI. Of the thirty llfo insurnnco companies authorized to do business In the state but two are homo companies , the Union Life of Omaha and the Ilaiikcru' Life of Lincoln , During the year the former company Usuod 071 policies , amounting in the aggregate to flbSO,500. But four other companies out of the thirty reported exceeded thcso figures , Tno liunlicr.V Lifn of Lincoln issued 8U policies , amounting in the aggregate to fl.-UiO.SOO , Hut live companies excoodnd these figures , Thcro nro twonty-olght benevolent orJcrs doing an Insurancu business In Nebraska , und they have In force policies amounting to f4J,71l ( ,435. Three regular Nebraska fire Insurance companies nro reported , the Homo and the Omaha , from Omaha , nnd the farmers and Merchants from Lincoln , In tno amount of Dusincss done ttio past year tbo latter is In the lead. Its policies aggregated $ ' . ) ,0M,0 ! < n The Omaha Fire cnmo next with tS,784ri05 , nnd the Huinn of Omaha last , with $ il,5S71Ui'l. Thirteen mutual Insurnnco companies wcro reported from Nebraska last year , mo.it of them organized lu the latter trait of the year. Those companies uro generally organized under the auspices of the farmers' alllinco , although so mo uro Independent of that order. During the time they wcro in business they issued policies to the amount of j'.WJ.OiH. ' Cai.dltlou of the Iloya' Industrial Schaul , Superintendent Mallcllou of tbo State In dustrial school for Days was at the state bouse today. Ho reports that institution In a hcnlthv and nourishing condition. Ho cays the beneficial effects resulting from the removal of the plrls to the new home at Geneva ore nlroady apparent. While the boys and girls were kept entirely soparalo thcro was ovidoucp that each bad n demoral izing effect upon the other. Tlio older boys of the school are very de sirous of forming a military company and the superintendent U endeavoring to arrange the matter for them. Ho applied to Adjutant General Vlfquain for guns and was Informed that the only arm * available were n lot of old RUBS that and boon condemned. Inas much as the Kuns nro wanted for the pur- pojo of itcoustouilnir the boys to the muuuer o ( haudllusr thorn , the superintendent ac cepted them , They will bo repaired by tbo boys Ihomsolvoa and placed In as good order as possible. Lincoln Tno Wnlto-Bnkor contest case was flnall ; dlspoiud ot in the county court thh mornlnp. Jtidgo Lansing cntorca nn order finding ? that Unkor hail received rt majority ot 121 over the contestant and was duly elected to the ofllco of clerk ot the district court ot Lancas ter county. It was therefore adjudged that linker ho declared duly elected nnd ilplit- fully holrts thoonico , the contestant to pay costs , The latter Item will amount to about WOO. Judge Tlbbotts was onpraKod today In hear- Ins tl.o case ot A. U. Johnson apalnst W. D. Uullck. H. M. Carroll and J. D. Hurd. The three latter were formerly proprietors ot the Oftdcn Commnrclnl In ISSU. They purchased from .lohiison three-fifths of the capital stock ot the Commercial for $1,700 on John son's rcprisentatlon that ho owned a West- urn Asjoclntod Press telegraph franchise that wns worth $ lOJfl. Among other notes Blvon for payment was ono lorSli''OO. and this note not having boon pan ) , Johnson brings suit. The defense U that Johnson falsely nnd fraudulently misrepresented matters - tors , that ho did not own any franchise to sell , und as that was nocoisnry to the success of their paper the defendants were compelled to pay fJ.OOO for one and they nsic Judgtnont for that amount. AVI 11 Iluvo a Id-It I.ino. A call was ls ucd late this afternoon for a meeting of the citizens ot Lincoln , Havolock , University I'lnconnd other suburban towns to takii stops for the formation of n company to construct and operate a belt line railroad. Twelve suburban towns will bo represented In the mooting by llvo delegates from each placo. Prominent Lincoln capitalists will tiiko hold of the enterprise. State IIousu ( losalp. The Lincoln Itoaltv company , with a capi tal stocu of Wl'O.OW. was Incorporated this forenoon by C. M. Crawford , O. IS. Shaw , J. A. Marshall and C. L. Cooper. The company will buy and sell Improved real estate In Lin coln. coln.T. T. J. Fitzmorrli of the OMUIA BEE was a state house visitor today. Editor Simmons of the Seward Heportor called on the state ofllcials this nfturnoon. Hess Hammond of the Fremont Trlbuno was at the stnto house today. The state library was enriched today by a largo invoice of public documents. No now cases wcro filed In the supreme court today , being the llrst day this , week tnnt the docket was not Increased. Sliiill Lincoln Ilmo .Smiihiy Hull Games ? Ill view of the organization of the state league the basa ball enthusiasts are asking the above question with a great deal of intor- ist. They wcro agitated by thosarao ques tion ono year 050 and It was tested in the court. Last Juno County Judpo Stewart , in u case brought before him. decided that base ball was not inter dicted by the Sunday law. No further oppo sition to Sunday games was manifested last suminor , but the whole matter was ro-oponed today by Attorney Webster of this city , who appeared before Judge Hall of the district court und filed an appeal from the decision of the county court lust Juno. The motion was argued and Judge Hall decided that there wus no error in the record of the court below nnd that the facts established did not constitute un offense under tbo law. The case will bo curried to iho supreme court at once. A Close Call. Mr. J. P. Blnizc , an extensive real estate dealer in this city , narrowly escaped ono of ' the severest attacks of pnc'umonia whllo in the northern part , of the state during the recent - cent bliz/ard. Mr. Blalzo had occasion to drive several miles during the storm nnd was so thoroughly chilled tnat ho was unable to pet warm , and insldo of an hour after his re turn ho was threatened with a KOVOI-O case of pneumonia , or long fdver , Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Homedy , of which ho had often board , and took a number of larco doses. Ho says the effect was wonderful and that in a short time ha was oroathing quito easily. Ho kept on taking the medicine and ttio next day was able to como to Dos Momcs. Mr. Blai/.o regards his euro as sim ply wonderful , nnd says ho will never travel again without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The ( Dos Momes. > owa ) Saturday Hovloxv.o and SO cent Dottles for sale by druggists. . _ , _ a , HALF 1TAUU I2XCUKS1OX To tlio Hot fairings ot Arkansas V1.I tlio Wuliash ItiUlroul. On April 7 and 8 the Wnb.ish will sail round trip tickets at above rate , peed returning until May 10. April 12 the government will commence sulo ut auc tion of town lots from the reservation. Only ; 57 hours from Omaha to the springs via the Wabush. For tickets , stooping car accommodation ? and a map showing location of the property to bo sold , with description ot the springs , c.ill atVa - hasli olllco , 1502 Farnam street , or write G. N. Clayton , N.V. . P. Agt. , Om.vha Neb. "HE WAS A MAN. " Funeral IZzcrclscs O > or llio IJoily of Meypr Ilcllman. The remains of the Into Meyer Hollman wcro laid away in the Jewish camotory at Pleasant Hill yesterday afternoon with imposing ceremonies. During tuo forenoon the body lay in the north parlor of the family residence , wharo it was viewed for the las't time by hundreds of friends , The room was literally barked with floral tributes of the most ruuguilicent description and the atmosphere of the house wns heavy with their perfume. At the toot of tbo cas ket stood a tail hook and ladder of lilies nnd white roses , the offering of the veteran lire- men , of whom the deceased was a moraber. Among tbo many other tributes were : A pillow of white roses from Capitol ledge , No. 11 , Ancient Fieo nnd Accented Masons : gates ajar , from the Metropolitan club ; a scythe , from the Meyer family ; n beautiful oouquot from Mr , ana Mrs. Georeo Hoyn ; gates uj.ir from the employes of the store ; gates ajar from Mr. und Mrs. Bon Hollman ; n floral pillow from Mr. nnd Mrs A. Heller , u broken column of roses from Mr. and Mrs. Cbcrlos Wise , a pillow from Mr. and MM. I. Oborfoldor , a star from A. Pollouk , a stur from I1' . Adler , Dr. Ho.scnau , H. B. Jensen and Mr. Boockor ; n crown from Mr. and Mrs. Soligsohn , n wreath Iroin S. P. Morse , n bouquet from Herman Knuntzo and A. Knhn , an anchor from Mrs. J. Logan and Joe Oborfolder and a scythe from Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Fischer , besides numbers of others. At 1 o'clock , the hour set for the funeral , the spacious rooim and halls were so crowded with friends that the us tiers had difficulty In finding room for the numbers anxious to have a last look at the familiar face , Dr. Kosennu delivered nn eloquent and touching address over thu casket at the house , oulogizlng the dead as u loving hus band nnd futhor , a faithful and conscientious Jew , a loyal uud patriotic citizen und a man of honest heart and Integrity of purpose , after which the coftlu was closed and uorno to the beano by Max Moycr and Henry Pundt of the veteran firemen , Chris Hnrt- inan. Herman Kountzo , Ben B. Wood and C. F , Uoodman of the Masons ana A. Hellerand S. Katz of B'Nul B'ltith. The Interment at the cemetery was under the auspices of the Masons. An immense procession followed the bodv to the grave in which were the Veteran Firemen , a largo 'representation of Masons nnd a deputation from the Board of Trudo consisting of H. O. Clarir , Max Meyer , J. B. Christian , Bamuol Cotnor , H. T. Clarke , O , O , Lobeck , John F. X lack , Colonel C. S. Chase , IX H. Wheeler , W. N. Nusoii and Joseph A , Connor , besides the friends and acquaintances o f thu family. "Eat , drlnlc und bD inorry for tomorrow' Brudycrotlno will stop the tioadacho. Nattcti nf flee Itnti or lu unlsrUili lujifl/tj cinta ; cuc/i / ml Iff t'ju'il Ha ) Un c ; iti. IIUUNini-Mrs. Mary W. , wife of Dr. J. K llriinur , Mnnih UO , auo.l 04. 1'nnor.il from residence. No. ' 511 OlilejRO street , ut ' . ' | > . in , Krlduy , April 1. Interment J'rospuct 111)1 ) , tit. Joe and BeJulla pupurj plo iso copy , UAN-I > r. Henry. Thursday March III. uU:30 : p m , , at his residence , "UU-I llurnoy bticut. I'nneral Monday morning ut I ) o'clock from family rottldenoo. FUA'KIUL XUClVtt , KoUtetnfflvt Kiittorlesi wultrtnit hcaJfl/tu cents , ( aclt Mi ittbmal Hn Thu funeral of 11 M , Hurnsiby will take lil.ico Siitiir'liiv ut . ' : UI p. m , in ti'ul : of 19 a , in. us an nounced , from residence , Tblny-3tio. < n 1 und Hurt btrects. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Methodist Women Hold ft Very Successful District Foreign Missionary Convention , SOME INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS Much ( loixl Work Done nnd Many 1'lans Mapped I. < nr IVast anil Address by ItUhop Newman I.ust Night. The seventh semi-annual convention of the Women's l-'orolgn Missionary society of the Omaha district was held at the First Meth odist church in this city yesterday. There was a largo attendance of delegates and visi tors and the exercises wcro exceptionally In teresting. The morning session was oncncd by a pralso mid promise service conducted by Mrs. Etta Brass of Monmouth Park church. After n prayer by Mrs. Bishop Newman Mrs. Flora Chase of South Omaha welcomed , the visitors In u brief address , to which Mrs. A. L. Stonecyphor of the Wesley church re sponded , lilshop Newman gave n short ad dress nnd Mrs. Ida Moo of Fremont road nn Interesting essay on "Our Literature. " A scries of map exercises , illustrating the foreign missionary work , weio well received. A missionary love feast was the lira ex ercise after luncn , which was conducted by Mrs. H.v. T. C. Cloiidonning. A consecra tion altar service led bv Mrs. Hov. J. VV. Shank followed , after which the reports of ofllccrs nnd auxiliaries wcro hoard. The reports showed a flattering prosperity of the society in this district. Memorial services in charge of Mrs II. A. Crane were followed by a memorial poem , "Our Beloved Dead , " by Mrs. .Icsslo Hoddcr of Seward Street church. Mrs. Cole of the South To nth Street church gave n vocal solo , after which the annual election of ofllcors was held. Tlio afternoon session was closed by a "children's ' hour , " which was under the leadership of Mrs. Bishop Newman. The cliurch wus well filled at the evening service , many people from other churches embracing tbo opportunity to hear Bishop Nowmnu. The exercises begun wltti a service - vice of song conducted by It , C. Young of this city. An exorcise by the Junior League nnd the Children's Mission band was fol lowed by n scripture lo son nnd prayer by Miss Brown or Hnnscom Pane churcti. Ttio reports of committees were read , after which Airs. Cole nnd Miss Smith or the South Tenth Street church favored the audience with u very well rendered vocal duot. Bishop Newman wus then Introduced , nnd gnvo a brief , but appropriate address. His subject was moro particularly the work and alms of the society represented at the con vention. Ho eulogized the efforts of tbo band of earnest Christian woman who had labored untiringly to muko the Women's Foreign Missionary society an effective agent for the spreading of gospel light and influence. The program of the day was closed by a song by the voung ladies' "quar tette of the Seward Street church , after which the benediction was pronounced. Tno following delegates from Omaha churches attended the convention : First Church Mesdomes Potter , Roberts , Clailin , Stevens , Micklo and Koysor , and Misses Gnllith , Brown , Stailord and Goss. Trinity Cburch Mcsdames Chambers , No well , Ward and Harmon. Seward Street Church Mcsdamos C. H. Wilson , F. J. Broivu and J. H. Schneider , Misses Florence Winter , Grace Bui-'bae , Es- tclla Coin nnd Hattie Moods' . Hnnscom Park Church Mrs. Chaftoo nnd Mrs. Blackburn. Monmouth Park Church Mrs. Hov. F. W. Bross , Mrs. Olcott und Miss Myrtle Brass. Tenth Sticct Church Mosdatnes Lohnes , Hedge , Harmon , Hodgotts , Ellison and Ash- loy.Walnut Walnut Hill Church , Mrs. L. A. Cotton , Mrs. Stonecyphor and Miss Mason. , Mrs. laa Moo and Miss Elllo AarianceT were delegates from Fremont and Mosdamns' W. C. Uogors , W. It. Underwood and A. A. Youngs from Springfield , Neb. Tno clergymen present were Bishon New man , UQV. T. C. Clendcnnm ? and Ilov. F. II. Bross of Omaha und Itov. C. N. Dawson , South Omaha. An All'i.'etin/j Sfiinu at .T.ill. A pitiful scano was enacted at the police station yesterday nftarnoon. Mr. } . Anna Creckbaum accumulated a Jaj after a I masculine- fashion and croivnad the psrfnrm- ance by ad i blistering a severe thrashing tea I a woman paddlcr who had ofTotided her. She was arrested and was followed to the jail by a tiny mlto of humanity who rubbed the tcui-3 from her oyoa with a pair of dirty lists and bocgcd the ofllcer to lot nor l > iu wit mamma. " Too child stood outside the cage and cried piteously , while the mother sank in a drunken stupor insldo tlio cell. Judge King could not stana the bauv's tears and I the \\omau was reloasoJ with an admonition to devote her tlmo to liar oiild inUoad of painting tbo town. Itccvlvol 'lliclr 1'iistor. The members of the United 1'resbytorian church gave a reception to their now pastor Uev. J. F. Ho3s , at the church , Twenty- third und L streets , last evening. Mr. Ctiritoti Biddlo extended a welcome on behalf of the presbytery , Ilov. J. M. French spoke a few words of welcome on behalf of the city. Mr. J. Luckoy spoke on behalf of the congroation and Mus Minnie Osbourno for the Young People's society. After the speakers concluded a lunch was served. . May Suttlu It. John P. Alberts was arrested at Euiorson , Neb , , for selling mortgaged cattle. Tbo com- mU&ion firm of Perry Bros , of tn's ' city is the complainants. Some tlmo iv.'o Albam dave IVrry Bros. & Co. n morteagoon thlrty- ono head of cattle. On March 17 ho shipped the cattle to South Omaha and sold them. Alberts was in tbo city yesterday and it is thought that the matter will DO compromised uud the prosecutioa dropped. Noli'Haiul IVrsonalH. A missionary concert and thanks ofTorlng wilt Mipcrccdaif the usual scrvlco at the United J'rosbctnrlan church Sunday oven- Ing.A A special agent ot the B. & M. Railroad company nrrlrbd In the city yesterday and identified Ed. Fitzgerald as a man who , In company with itwo others , broke into n freight car at AAhland last weak nnd stole a quantity of clbthing. Fitzgerald is being hold until a warrant from Ashland can bo procured. Mr. anil Mrs. Elmer Fomior tiiwo roturnea from a visit with relatives In Ohio. William Mnngon of the poslofllco force loaves today on his annual vacation , which ho will spoaa shooting ducks on the 1'latto river. The remains of Charles Dugtrnn will bo shipped to Wlnflcld , Kuu , , this morning , for Interment. Tfio Epworth League will moot at the First Mothodlst church this evening. Harry lannls returned from a business trip to Iowa yesterday. Mrs. H. Heymnn of Dos Molnos , la , Is the guest of her sister , Mrs. II. Iloyman , of this city.A . A , A. Bomko , n foreman at the Cudnhy packing house , Is confined to the house by an Injury to his foot. A heavy axe fell on the member from the floor nbovo nnd smashed his great too. A coffee social will bo given m the Swedish Baptist church , Twenty-second nnd J streets. Saturday night. Tno social was to have boon given last Saturday night , but was postponed on account of the storm. A democratic rally will bo held In Blum's hallMondiy nignt. Considerable Inconvonioncs to teams and pedestrians U occa loned bv long pieces of tclograpti wire which have boon loft Ivlng in the streets bv the llnamcd uftor repairing the dumaeo caused by the storm. Tbo street Is literally strewn with thorn ntTwonty- Eoventn nnd N streets. Tlio chief of police should see that they nro removed. The Ladies Aid soclotv of the Presbyterian church will give n maple sugar festival and muslcalo in the Eirgor-s block , on Twenty- fourth street , this evening. To our many friends who lent assistnnco nnd extended sympathy In many ways dur ing the sickness"vml death of our dear sou wo return our most sincere thanks. Mit. AND Mit . O. 1C. PADDOCK. Money Kasy Mailc. H. I-1. DniAo & Co. , Columbus , Ohio. Dear Sir f bought n Lightning Plater from your agent , Mr. Morrison , and made ? 4.r > in two weeks , plating watches , Jewelry , table-ware , etc. I get all tlio work 1 can do. I hare sold two plntcr.i. Enclosed find $11) ) . agent's price for them. Shlu by Ural express , I want the ageuey for ono county. Yours trulv , JOHNMUUHAY. . Write above firm for circulars. Boas forming in Nebraska pay ? Head the answer in The Bee Saturday. Washington Hall. Remember the N. A. S. E. charity ball , lisistoi1 Monday evening , April IS , for llio bonolit of the city charities. Tickets for sale ut the Creche , Child's hospital , Max Meyer & Bro. Co. 's store , John Baumor's store , Fnirbn.nl : , Moro & Co 's store , M. l-'arr. Tenth and How ard streets , Kichard's drujy store , Twen ty-fourth and J street. South Omaha. - Why nro ladies more patirotic than men , they buy Union eoap. The C.thto niiKifrt'mont. Mr. Gcorgo W. Cable's readings in the Young Men's Christian association hall on thh and tomorrow evenings will bo selec tions from "Old Creole Days" and "Dr. Sovior. " The four scenes from the former deal with tuo familiar trials of "Posson .lone , " his moutlnc wltu Jules St. Ango , the parson's inolTectual attempt 1o domesticate the tiger and the bull rinjr , hii nigfct in the calabooso und his parting at the bayou. In ' the second part of the program M'r. Cable will give the characterizations of the cffii- slvo , coy and winsome Narcisso , the poor but proudRlohllngs nnd the amours of Widow Hlloy. Du'ing tlio evening ho will give selections from his Creole songs. Scats can bo reserved without extra charge at fie Younc Men's Christian association olllco after 9 o'clock this morning. The sale opnnoa yesterday , with a good domaud tbrouehjut the day. DjWitt's Sarsapariiia cloausss tha blooJ , Incroascatho a-jp2tit3 and to los up the sys tem. It has bono3tteJ many paoplo who have suffered frj.n blood disorJorj. Itwill help you. C. D. Wooihvortli it Co. , succoasors to Welty & Guy , Kill ! F.irnam street , in in- ufncttirci's und dealers in harness , sad dles , etc. _ Dr. Cullimoro , oeutis ; . 1333 building dnu3 ! , t'oat3l ! : u such anl nonnt nontly c'irol. No publicity. Noinlirm ary. Iloiin treatment. Harmless am ] cftectual. Uofcn' by pot-mission to Bur lington Hawkcye. Send Uc st-inip or pamphlet. Shokoquon C.iomical Co. Burlington , la. ii I'D. * niti. The following pjr.niti wjrj iisuoJ by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Margaret Weymullcr , two-sto.-y frame dwulllnz , Ull NJith Tnontr-slMh straat . i 2."iQ3 A. Until , ona iiirl onelrilfsturframo ilwellins. l.vn North Twentlet'i stroot. 2,03 ] Ila'irinaii llros. , two-story fr.nno ui.ish- lojin. Twenty-first uml Uastellur slroots . . . . . . 2.003 Six minor permits . L'.ltv ) Total . $ B.&JO The following inuTla a Hjja si wara Is sued by Jud o Eller yostarJiy : Naino : unl Ad.lr .n. Ao. I Artlnir 12. llnrnli mi , Sivilh Om ilia 21 1 Siidlo .Iiiinus , Hjutli Om ih i 2.1 J H. A , Hnydor , ll.iri.'in , la : i ) I 11 at Ho U ir.lnor. II irisin , 1 i H j N. II O snn , Wnhon N'ub sn I'l'uasiM. Is lUsjii , W.i'ion ' , Neb 21 j A. P. Olinlber. , Onrih i .TJ | Soda A , Anilorion , U.nah.i 2" INDIANAPOLIS IN THE WAKE OF OTHER CITIES. Dr. Price's Cream Baldng Powder is Pure. IT CONTAINS NO DELETERIOUS INGREDIENTS. ( Sec Kcport of Indianapolis Board of Health , on Baking ITowiScr November i , 1831. ) AMMONIA AND ALUM NOT FITTED FOR FOOD. Dr. Latz phemist to the Board of Health , who made the investigation of the Ba.'cing ' Powders on the market , at the request of the Board sajs : "Physiologists of high stand ing consider Ammonia apu Alum deleterious substances unfitted for use in food. " , These are the brands condemned by the Board of Health : Royal , Climax , Atlantic and Pacific , Kcnton , Crown , Sea Foam , J3on J3on , Early A'isitiff , Queen , Jtegal , JRitckelhaits , Forest City , Calumet. Dr Latz , City Chemist also says ; "Dr. Price's Baking Powder , contains only such ingredients as a Pure Baking Powder ought to be composed of and I recommend the same to every housekeeper as pure , wholesome and effective , " ( Signed ) PETEU LATZ , City Chemist. With fljf ill fftcoloi's wo liavo carriiul consternation in the camp ot every imitator and counterfeiter \vlio hag attempted to make money on tlio reputation of tlio world-re nowned Carlsbad Rpnulol Salts. There is but one such place , and wo are the solo agents in the United States for its products. The Carls- Imd Rprudel Salts are nothing hut tlio Carlsbad treatment put up in bottles ready for your use at a very reasonable price. Have you over tried them ? Men and women of sedentary habits will find renewed pleasure in life if they will take them. It removes false adipose tis- jue , and replaces it with that muscle and bono which is absolutely nec essary for comfort and health. Look out for counterfeits. The genuine have the name , Eisner & Mcndolson Co. , N" . Y. , Sole .Agents on every bottle. GONORRHEA , GLEET AND LUCQERRHEA CURED In 2 days by the Kroncli Uumutly. cntlilcil , The King It dissolves against anil Is absorbed Into tlio inflamed partH , Will rofimil money It It ( lees not cure , or causes stricture. ( Inntlemen hero Is a rolliblo iirttclo. Jl p-iok ite or - for J > by mull prepaid. Snow. Luna A : Co , Otnnlia IS A One Minute Remedy I'or all afflictions of the Throat , Lungs anl Bronchiil Tu')35 ) EXCEPT CONSUMPTION 25 AND 6O OIS.NTS. Varbalo by A UKNUINKMICllOlin KII.hKIUl KUI3 OI1KU ISllADlUATOlt lurcinll ilescuoi boo into Itkllli the microbe orKOrm Tut ii | > niil rct'tlluil In $ . ' , final tinzot , tlio Inttor 1 u Kiilluni. Sent atiyivlicrj prepaid paid on receipt of | > rlco or U. O ! > . Wolijiu n gnir antoo tncuro Tno imhllc trulo nut joblun HUP piled by tlii" Klin or Dnu t'onipnuv , O'niln ; ( ' A Slelchor , Ilow.inl Mojrcrnnd K I' . Sjykorn , Soutli Oranlm ; A. l > I'uster unil II .1 iill < . CoimslUlliiira ID-Bill UTE TALK .vltli an able , conscientious , Eklllful and BUG- ccisful Specialist , such as each member and each trained assist. 2111 of the lamous firm ot Drs. Betts & Betts is universally conceded to bo , may bo worth moro than $10,000 U tie ! ir.an who Is elck , and who has tried all other means to eecuro relief , but lu vain. And yet that talk , valuable 3 It la , Costs Nothing1 , IT held la the pmato consultation rooms ot Drs. Betts & Betts , for consultation 13 free , net only to those Rho rail lu person , hut also to all thoainicted who \vrltotnclr6ymptuni3 fully and enclose stamp 'or reply. Maybe the patient la suffering from porno ono of those numerous , yet dellcato maladloB , which pollto i-oelety docs not Bee proper to discuss as a soc ial tonic , lu short ttio may bo allllcted wltu Syphilis , fionorrhcoa or Gleet. Wo can cure him. u may bo Seminal Weakness. Had enough , but no matter , wo can euro lilm. It may bo Stricture , or Hydrocelo , or Varlcocalc. Great misfor tunes , truly , but wo can euro him. 1'robably Piles , Fistula or Reclsl Ulcers. A terrible affliction , but wo can euro him. him.Sexual Sexual disorders , diseases and weaUneps , Nervous , Clironlc and I'rlvato lllEeabos wo euro them nil. cnfely. surely , speedily and rlfeclually , liy methods the moat advanced , humnno uua&uc- Heiia'4 centHforcur handsomely Illustrated l'0-raRe book. Consull.Ulon free. Call , or write , enclosing stamp. 110 South Mth St. , N. E. Corner Mth nntl Douglas Sts. Omaha , Neb. MM IP ff PGIWT" SYRINGE. The Only I'orfast V i ft 1 1 n ilfctnl hyrliuo In thu wurlil. Is tha otilr nrrliiuii orur In. icnlfd by nhkIiauln.il In jc'Ctlona can liu ndnillllstoreil Hllhout li-ukliK anil BOllltit liu rlulhliu or nccaiiltillnt liu neo of n \otajl , ail I which ran nl < o bj u > u < l foe ice-nil InJCLtloiii or IrrlU- Ion IIUIIIIKII. 11UU1 UI'lllir.ltHKI.U ' Mull orders Tlio Aloc& Tenfold Co JStlt Street , to 1' < iHtof'/lo3. I'liys'clnns' ( iroacrlptloni rnmlully | > rupuiutl ut low l > rk'uj. ntly want a now IDEA IN ADVERTISING. Ailiu.ss.sntliU'iiy ! ( ! , without notice , Oiniiliu Ailivrllitmi llniKiii , .V. V. I.Iff. WHERE'D THAT HAT COME H "The Nebraska , you bet ! I used to go tosomc bat store , buy n hat with sonic swell hat mak ers name on'thc inside , plank down five big hard earned dollars and walk out into the cold world under the Impression that everybody was admiring me and my new hat. I'm wiser now. E go to the Nebraska Clothing Company , buya "Nebraska" hat , put up three dollars and walk out under just as good a hat as I ever wore. Another thing , I can always get a shape to suit me/ ' * " THAT MAN"KNOWS HIS BUSINESS. We clo sell as good a hat for three dollars as any frve dollar hat that over was made. The stock is there the linings are there the trim mings are there it's all there but the two del --1 lars we save you. This saving not only applies to the best hat made ( the "Nebraska" three dollar hat ) but it applies to low and medium priced goods as well. For instance , we sell a derby hat for seventy-five cents and anotYier one for a dollar. You'll wear out a air OT shoes hunting a hat store that sells the pa-ine qualities under a dollar fifty and two dovars Perhaps you've no idea of the stock of we carry. It's great. We carry all shapes , shades , all colors , all qualities.Vhen " you come to us for a hat "you can buy a hat to suit you. You're the man to be suited. All we want is to"pTease you ( and to make a few shil lings to buy bread with ) . Our full spring stock of "Nebraska" hats is now opeTT Soft Hats , 5Oc , $1 , $1.6O , $1.76 , $2 , $2.25 , $2.SO and $3.OO. Stiff Hats , 75c , $1 , $1.28 , $1.SO , $1.9.0 , $2.25 , $2.SO and $3.OO. Boys' Hats , 35c , 45c , 6Oc , 75c , 90c , $1.25 and $1.4O. Crushers , 65c , S5c and $1.2B. Open Till 8 p. m. Saturdays , 1C p. m Rubber Boots and8andals , _ .RUBBER CLOTHING. TENNIS SHOES , MACKINTOSHES , BOSSHMERS , PISH and SHIELD SLICKERS. PRICES REDUCED. Send for my new list of goods sold at retail. J. T. LINDSEY , - Omaha , Neb. , * To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , aid digestion , create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs , nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli cious H a v o r , smooth to the taste , mellow , mature u _ _ _ and of richest qual ity. Unlike inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. For sale only at high-class liquor and drug stores. , co. , CHICAGO , INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS rorsnns who liaro lost property front Indian raids nlionld file llielr claim * iindor ttio Indian Daproiitlion Act of Maroh ' , IS t. Tlio tlmoU llinlleO , "in I the claims are tiiknn up by tha cotirtin thuorJerln wliluh they are lo.-olvod. Take Notice that.ill contract. . * uiitrfrd I into with attornoyj pr or to ilia AJS arJ nu-lj null nn.l voU , Iiiforinatlon ii\\on \ uuJ ull claims nromptly a'.tuuilu-l to by llio BEE BUREAU 01' CLAIMS. Hue /littllnt. ! OMA.IIA , ilil < ASKA. bis Iliiicnu N emir iiiteol by tlio Ik'o. ' llio I'lonuor ' 1'if.i uiU tlu San l''runelsio i\anilnrr. : Or tlio ll < fii < > r HUM ) [ ' < > < \ lil'l > C'liicil liy ailiiilriUti'iliiu- > r. nalntV < iolilrn Siifdllc. II can be given lu u cup oi cor.co cr tea. or In food , without tile knowledge c > t I tie pat lest. It IK Absolutely barmlMS. and will etf'ct a permanent and ciienty cure , whether the patient 1 a moderate uilnker or un aloohollo wreck , It hi bc n cucn In lhou 3nd of cauer. and lu every lnntitice a pcrttct curr liai fol lowed Iti'rMr I'ullK. Tliofry tetQonroImprmualeci nllli the Dpecini ; . it kecomru nn utttr lupuiiiilblllty lor the liquor apnciltu to cxim , GOIjF.N M'Kl ll'lll CO. . Vrop'ra , riDrlnnalt , O. 4a-paeo took cl oarlluulait liee. 'lo l > liad or Ivtihil A ; ( ' < ! . . ' 'Hi nnd Dnn his HIE , , and lolli & ( . 'iinilir/Sis. NVliiilCMii.o , IlltiU ) , liiuvu & . Co. uud Klcluidbou lru ) C'u , , Ouuuu , IxcU I'KOCUItr.I ) IIY TUB Bee Bureau of OMAHA , NEB. nqtnl with the Inlorm' of tliom h-vvlni nlil n ncalnsttlioaovurnimjiitlithit of IVVi VTJI13 'vli ollc'u loia the lunolU of valifitilulnvuiitU iibJ mi * ( if llio Incninpotuiu'r or 1 1 ittunUon of tlu nttnrn i/f oiiiplii > cil to obtain tlulr ii.Uiriti. 'I'oo miK'icirj cnnnut bo oiuruUo 1 la o n. < lorl U on.iiiJH ii'I ' roll I'.ilo mile torj to proouro into in f > r tii > alii > of npttciitcljpoiKli KruillIf iiotu.i-irjlr , 11,101 In cnroniKl 'kill of Itmattornor . . Wlllitlio vloiTofiirotustliulnvontori tri n irortl lei < i oroiroliMj ntlorain , nn t of nasi 1 1 1 1 ; i i' ' Ji' tloninru veil pnitooto 1 hr Till I piUilU TilW II 5 t HUKKAUIiti rotnlnol couiuol u , jrt lu ' prnctlcu ; nnd 1 1 Iliorofura iiruparo J U < 1 ( lid III Contlnct Jin I ; c nimclitl M'ruHcaHtf rt'Jcrtfil CHHI-H , trutla intu-'t * intoHcoie null itu ofiiHteitla. ' 4 tiHi-citttt anil ilsfan.l til. HIlltH , etc. , Ctll , Jf jrnu hive nn Invention on Imn1 cn1 Till ! JllJItlCAl ) i > koici ! or p'loio.fr.ipli tliorj if , InauUiur nltlia lirlof rtiMcrlpllon of tliu liuiioitint li > Ufi lr unrt fan will IJD ones H'lvUo t u * to liu hull uti'triuit ' jm ran n. Jlo'Iolt ' nro not ii3UJj $ irunljii ttu liirun. Him U of n cumplltntoJ iniiiir.i. It ntli3rj nroln- frliikMiiv on your rUbti , or It you " " I'mwal will * Infrliuuinuin vj otiiori , milimU Hu iniUurlu 1'ilU lliiti\IJ : lur u IdlltbU Oi'l.NIO.N Uutorj ucuiuua llio mntivr. TIIEHEE BUREAU OIJ CLAIMS 220 Uco Kullillir , ' , Omin ! , No' ) . t 7'riils Ilnionii Is en ir.mli.'oil by the Oiaiili i Ik'c , thu I'loauor J'loai un.l tliu b.m Fr.ineltitio I.\.unlnuf. Gin this out nnd sonil It with your in gulry. Dr , liaihy , 'X'ho Loading Beutisb Thlnl FJcor , Pax ton Uloa'r. Tch'pliotio 10S" . Illth uml " A full > "t "f ti-ctli on rutiUur for < J 'Jfctlt wllliout plnttn or riunovnWo lirl .l ! < > Jubl llio Ihlui : lor ulii.'ori or jiubllo npuuU-m , never drup iloivii. TbElH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAl'l. All HlllnKulr ea uniibierntc , iill work irnuto < Cut tliln out for a 'uMu , , , enl > crll'Ul l > v rl.nar , | iiiDtuiaiit lor the euro oj Uonorrlim anil dUcliarsi-i from llio uiliurr vr < aa tulttutu lu ! t Uay * tl M per box , Al