8 THE OMAHA DAILY REI ! : THURSDAY , APRIL II , 1802. REPUBLICAN SKIRMISHERS , What is left of the Twenty-Eight Olub Trying to Kaiso the Wind. STILL HUNT FOR COUNTY DELEGATES. Tlin Itrontch Crowd Huld lo llo rrklnc tntl- llnrrUiiii Mrn hi I IIP liili-rpit orTliurs- ; ton for Mlniipnimlin Unit In Iliinl at It. Whllo the local dcmoirattc olephont has boon going round and round the republican circus tent has been undutgoing preparations for ncllvo business. The republican county convention will beheld hold In thU city Friday , April 23. This con vention will solcct slxty-threo delegates to the republican state convention which meets at Kearney April 27 , .uid also olghty-threo delegates to the congressional convention which meets in Omaha April 23. This latter convention will elect two delegates and two alternates to the national re publican convention at Minneapolis Juno 7. The Kcnrnoy convention will elect four dolcgates-at'largo and four alternates to Minneapolis. As each congressional district semis two delegates to Minneapolis thera will bo in all sixteen Nebraska delegates lu the national convention. It Is possible that the state convention iimv nominate presiden tial electors , yet this action nuy bo deferred to the state convention In tlio fall , \\hlch ; nominates state olllccrs. His generally conceded that Douglas coun ty will lurnlsh at Isuit one man for tha Kear ney convention to send to Minneapolis as dclccato ut hirgo and Douglas cutty will probably furnish timber for both tlio district delegates. This district is composed of Douglas , Sarpy and Washington counties , whoso total vote on governor In 18UU was about ! IO , 100. For the past ten days there hai been con- slJcniblo activity among the ward workers and wlro pullers to capture the delegates to the coming county conven tion. Most < * the buttonholing up to wtlhinlturoo diiy.i lias bocn done by what Is left of the infamous Twenty-eight club. Charley Unit la the self-appointed bellwether of thU faction. Ho is in constant and close communion with the John McDonalds , the ICd Taylors , the John Clarkcs , the Joe Hcd- nans , and receives his inspiration partly from Broatch. 'I'his Broatch faction , so-called , that suf fered a Watetloo defeat In the last state light when Hroatch was pitted against Dr. Mercer as candidate for governor , has boon for along tlmo preparing for another sut-to. While nobody knows antl few care what Broatch wants it is certain that ho baa a consuming ambition to pose as tlio loader of the dominant ring of the republican party in Douglas county. In order to create the impression that ho had sorco strcncth at homo ho and his followers have made n practice of haunting the hotel rotundas for months Illllng republicans from the interior of the staw with visions of greatness of the Broatch crowd and the utter insicnlllcnnco of Dr. Mnrc < ? r's ' following , in factUroatch's friends have told the state politicians that Tom Majors could carry Omaha like n houao on llro and that Dr. Mercer wasn't In It. They have ulso given it out with great unc- tlou that Broatch can have the Douglas dele gation either for congress or for governor , Just as ho might elect when the fruit became ripe enough to pick. It Is an open secret that the anti-Omaha campaign which Majors has been waning and the revival of tno ghost dance over the grave of Kichards received Its Inspiration right hero in O-naha among the anti-Mercer faetlonlsts who woulu inane the outsiders believe that a combination might bo effected through which Majors could bo nominated for governor , and ono of Broatch's ' right honors might become lieutenant gov ernor. Under this deal Broatch would put up his lightning rod to catch the congressIonal - gress-Ional nomination. Way down deep thrro has ulso been a plot hatched to knock out President llnnibon if such n thing is found to bo possible , ana to put up delegates who would cither support Alger orBlaino In case the Minneapolis convention could bo stampeded. Kccontinformation from Wash ington has boon rather encouraging to the latter element and John M. Thurston is quietly talcing a hold with tha Broatuh fac tion. Thurstou still beliovcs that Blaine can bo boomed into n nomination in spite of his declination , hut the scheme is to do this work under cover , send an uniti- structcd delegation to Minneapolis with men who are known to bo roadj to Hop at the proper moment. Although Mr. Thurston ae- tncs that he is a candidate for the Minneapo lis convention , thorn are grounds for the suspicion that ho is a very busy man just nt this tlmo. One of his trusted and most active wire pullers , Ctiarloy Unit , has quit his joh with the Union Pacific load and is now devoting his onllro time to na tional politics. Unit is ransaokins every ward for available material with which to inolio the light In the republican caucuses next Friday. Unit was ono of the valiant crow that broke bread at the Liningor banquet and then sold the latter out to Cushing two voars ago. Unit is mustering olllcer for" this precious gang whoso purpose at this time is to capture the county convention and sub- stitulo Blaine men for the avowed Harrison republicans. This is tholr real object , though they are trying to conceal It. So far there has been little or no work done on the other aide , but the great mass of republicans are not liable to stand idly by and rro the party controlled by n gong of wreckers who have schemes of their own to advance regnrdlosj of the true sentiments of republicans In Douglas county , Brndycrotmo Is the onlv modiclno I over found that stopped ray head from aching , f never intend to bo without it. Mrs. L. J. llalrston , Martlnsvllle , Henry County , Vn. IN RAILROAD CIHCI/ES. ISuillngtuu Mhtrr Mechanics In Session Note-sand r ruimlii. The master mechanics of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad and Its pro prietary lines have on association which moots scull-annually to discuss matters per taining to their work with a view to operat ing In harmony and to giving each other the benefit of their Individual experiences. The association 1s now holding Its regular mootIng - Ing at the Millord hotel with the following gentlemen present : G , W. Hhodes of Aurora , 111 , superintend ent of motive power of the Chicago , Burling ton & Qutney , chairman ; James Wilson of Aurora , secretary ; D. lluwksworth of Plaits- mouth , Buporintondcnt of motlva power of liunlngton ; I' . A , ( Juuso , St. Joseph ; N. J. I'nradlse , Hannlbnl ; Joel \Vost , Wcst Bur lingtonV. ; . II , Lewis , LuCrosso , WIs. ; 0. W. Eclcersou , Jlcnrdstown , 111. ; K. W. Col- vlllo. Ualosburn ; A. Foray the. Aurora : C. II. Quorcau of Aurora , engincorof tests ; William Forsytho of Aurora , mechanical engineer ; B. Ij. Charles of Aurora , general supply ngont ; 1CV. . Yates , chlof clerk of motlvo tiowor Uopartmout. Messra. Uhodes und William Forsytbo are accompanied by their Wives. The association mot nt half past 10 yester day morning mm will bo tu session two days. Its proceedings relate to incchatilcal mat ters of no particular interest to the general reader. One of the Union Paclflo train checks itolon ton days ago has turned up. It came to headquarters in n letter from a Council Hluffs scalper , who stated that It had been picked up on tlio street in that city on .Mon day , The paper was neither crumpled nor lolled , and the story of Us Hading loolm fishy. J , R. Griffiths , for two years past i popular and successful traveling ptmcngcr apout for the I ) , ft M. , biu received u deserved promotion , having boon appointed to the head of tbo advertising department of the Chicago , Uurllagton & Quiiioy , Ho has t'ono to Chicago 10 aisumo his naiv dutloi. Dr. Uoevos , for two years past surgeon of the 1) . & M. Ueliof association , with head quartern at Lincoln and subsequently at IJeu- vor , i in tbo city on his way baote from n visit to Now York. The doctor has roMgned his position with the association ami is about to return east for a post graduate course with a poitibla trip to tturopo. In the New School * . Tbo fourth room la the now Cliftou 1111 chool was opened yesterday morning. 'horu is a total enrollment there of 140 , and one nbovo the fourth grade. Suporlnton- cut Fltzpatrlek li ot the opinion that moro aclllttcs will have to.bo provided tbcro with- n a yonr. The Monmouth Park school has an enroll- ncnt of twenty-five. SlltlAlllCtloll s guaranteed to every ono who takes Hood's jnrjap.irilla fairly and according to dlrco- lons. This Is the only preparation of which ' 100 Dosea Ono Dollar" can truly bo said , seen Hood's Itilny Day and Inlioon I ii7/lol For particulars send to J. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell Mass. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills , jaundire , bil- ousncss , sick headache , coasllpMlon. POLICE low tlto ( iiiiiR ( Ironft Old Walling for Sonic. tluiiK to Happen. The old gang was at the pollcocourtycster- day morning ; the old , old RUHR that comes Yarn no ono knows whcro and fades Into lothitmncss as regularly as tlio sun rises and sets , I'hoy nro neither prisoners nor witnesses , ) ut though judges como and Judges go , though clerks and Jailors , sergeants and cap tains , attorneys and reporters stop nstdo and their places are filled by others , day In and day out. yo.tr in and year out , ttio sumo old ; ang llils the spectators' seat * , lounges in .ho window seats or loans against the pillars and radiators. Bllont , Immovable , uninterested and unin teresting they sit there forever , waiting for something they do not know what , do not care what , but something which never hap pens. When the room opens In the morning they Illo In by ones und twos nut threes , young and old , crar- headed and bild-hoadaJ , buarJJil tnd clean shaven , filthy and cleanly'well-dressed and ragged , moon-fiiced and hatchet-faced , hun gry and well fed , tobacco-chowers and pluo- Bmokcrs and there thov sit and wait. The judge comes briskly through the room and takes his seat at the desk ; the prosecutor cuter comes in with his complaints ; the court ofllccr rr.ns for order and the sergeants maiuhul up the ll'io ' of vagi , drunks and dis orderlies harvested during the night , hut the sung was not waiting for this aud nonu of them move a muscle. Ono by ono the John Does , the Jakos and Lho Jacks shamble up to the judge's desk aud tell their monotonous stories. They were not waitlnc for this. They never by any possibility hoar a word said uy either Judge , witness or prisoner. Mrs. Annie Harris , an old lady with n comfortable , grandmotherly look about tier old-fashioned bonnet and shawlcruno up and talked to thcjudce with many dramatic Ljcsturps , hut the gang will never know till they roiul It In the papers that she was ex plaining to the judge that she was not drunk , that is , not very , and that her only disorder consisted in praying to the Lord Jesus to preserve her from her persecutors who had cast her into prison. They did not hoar her protest when the judge hardened his heart ind lined her $3 and costs. Tlio drunks came up ono by ono and gave jach his own version of the old , old story of now ho was taken unawares hut the c > mg heard never a word of the murmured con versations. Then the prisoners marched down stairs again , detectives and policemen buttoned up their couts and wont out into the storm , the Judge buried himself in the morning paper and the court oIllcoM went to sleep , The wind wailed through the key holes , the ram dashed against the windows in gusts , Lho yellow cas lights of the courr room stared through the mists with a sickly glare and the old cuni ? still sat there ailing , waiting. There they will doubtless still sit and wait till police courts are no moro or the myster ious something which has never happened and never been explained , happens. Dr. T. J. Williamson , Eustis , Fla. , says : The bottloof Bradycrotino you sent mo was : jivon three ladies who wcro suffering from Headache. They suid the effect was instan- tanoojs and very satisfactory. Dr Cullirao'o. oculist. Uoa building C. D. Wood worth & Co. , successors to Welly & Guy , IIJKJ Furnym ; street , in in- ttfnulurcrs und dealers in harness , sad dles , etc. BUILDERS AND TRADERS. Important .Mutter * Considered nt an Inter esting .Session of the Orttil/.Uioii. : A well attended mooting of the Builders and Traders exchange was held at noon yesterday. N. B. Hussoy , the president , occupied the chair.aud commented favorably upon the address of Arthur McAllister , presIdent Ident of the National Association of Builders , which was delivered at the builders' ' con vention hold nt Cleveland last January. Mr. Hussoy , ineffcct , saldthat the loca builders should have a better appreci ation ot the ndvautapo of proper organiza tion to place the building DUbincss upon a plane as high as that of any business nrac- iced In the country. Ho urged the frater nity In tuo direction of higher and better business methods , to insist upon the correc tion of someof the abuses from which ho said the builders are suffering. Mr. Husscy was of tlio opinion that it was the universal sentiment of the builders to talco some action in tno movement of separate organization. At present the plumbers , carpenters and bricklayers have coparato and distinct or ganizations and are auxiliaries to the Build ers and Traders exchange. No other trades have separate organizations. The reports on tlicso were favorable , and It appeared to bo the general opinion that oven the architects should ho organued In order that they could afUliato with the contractors. It was ulso thought that all contractors' bids oa buildings should bo opened In architects' ofllcca at u specified tlmo and in the presence of the competing bidders. After further discussion Fred McConnell was called upon to read McAllister's address in full. Lawyer II. D. Estabrook who had been invited to attend and adlross the meeting , sent a letter of regret , statlag that ho was obliged to bo in the south. The city council's ordinance regulating the slo and shape of common brick used in the construction of buildings in this city , was adopted , The alzo of tniek , in accordance with the ordinance , is u uniform make and of a national size , eight and one-fourth inches in length , four inches in width and two and one-fourth Inches In thickness. Shortly before I o'clock the exchange served uu elegant luncheon to Its members. Sufferers from catarrh can find relief and n sure cure by using Piso's remedy for Ca tarrh. All druggists. 50u. RELICS OF THE WAR. Army Kfjiilpmciitu riirnUhcil lit I'lno Klilgo Accounted for lit I.iiHt. Captain James E. Ayres , Cuptaln Charles \vordon and Lieutenant Charles M , Tru- itt were detailed yesterday as a board of survey to meet at the quartermaster's depot to fix the responsibility for eighty-eight head bailers and straps and 2G9 horse and mule coverings invoiced oy Caplalti Charles F. Humphrey , assistant quartermaster , to Lieu tenant Philip A. llottcus , assistant acting quartermaster battalion Ninth cavalry , Pine Hidge agency , during the outbreak of ibOO , and for which no receipts huvo been fui- ; nlshcd , The board found lhat tno property had boeu turned over to a commanding olllcer by Lieutenant Bcttcns , who died a abort tlmo ago. Lieutenant Jefferson D. Poindextor , as tlstaut aurgcoa at Fort Nlobrara , is ordered to proceed to Tort Handul ) , B , U. , und accom pany company G , Twontv-llrst infantry , to itiolr now post at Fort Blduoy und remain there as medical oftlcer until the return of Assistant Surgeon Tcssou , absent on tern porary detached service. Lieutenant George MoK. Williamson , Sixth cavalry , Fort Nlobrara. Is ordered to report ac Jefferson Barracks , Mo , April 25 , to con duct recruits to the Department of tbo PlftttO. Indigestion , dizziness. Take Beecham's P11U , The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday ; Tukoy It Allen , ono and oiiu-lmlf.story ( rnuio dwelling , 1'orty-thlrd and 1uko streets , . , , 1.510 Nine minor poriulti. . . , , . . , i'.O-'i Total , . , . , , , , , . , . , , . , , , , , t y. WAS SHE , MODJESKA'S ' MAID Vnritcl Experience of a Plaintiff in a Suit Agninst the Oity , ROBBED BY AN UNGRATEFUL BOARDER Thru Mm Ilrokn llrr Anldo and Want * I > atuiiicH lriiu | the City AttncliliiR SlilncSmith's iilc-oli : Other Court Dolngi. Tlio ciso of Carohi.o Fellmnn against tbo city or Omaha is on trial In Judge Uoano's court. In this inatunco the plaintiff scults to recover , " , COO fora brotcon aiutlo. On the nlfihtof February r.S , IS'.ll , she \vas walking nlonp DodRO street to her residence , which was near Twcutlulli. Hotwcen ElKhtconth nuil Nineteenth streets sbo stoppaJ upon a broken plunk nud allcgjs to have sustained the Injuries clmreed lu tUo petition. The plaintiff in tha ease was prior to her resilience lu Omahn MoJjojka's waiting maid , and was the recipient of n numbur of costly presents from that noted actress , but nil of this , together with a watch nuil qulto o sum of money , took wines nuil How whllo Mrs. Kollman was conflucd to her bed follow ing the tlmo of tlio aculdont. At that tlmo Mrs. Folltnnn was Keeping roomi'rs and amoiiK the number was n very stylish young man from ChlcAco. Ho was on ngreoal'lu follow ar.d soon hocamo the pot of the household. On account of his many little nets of kindness ho wixs clven the free dom of the houso. Whllo ho was enjoying Ihh freedom ho rohhod his landlady of her lowolry and money , after which ho lit out lor parts umuiovvn , Attaching Milnry Smith's KfiVcts. Sidney Smith , the archltoct who left the cltv so hurriedly a few days ORO , has been called into court , to nnswer attachment pro ceedings brought by Charles 13. Summer. The plaiuttlf allcRes that a fo\v days ago ho [ lUruliascd from Smlthanoto of $100 purport ing lo have been signed by Eltnor D. Frank rnd ono for Si.M ) purporting to have boon signed by Emory A. L'obp. In his petition the plaintiff Btutus that ho hill bscomo con vinced that both notes are forgeries. Other Court ( 'usc.i. In Judge Ferguson's court the case of Ed ward Hhrris ajainst Dorsoy 13. Houck , con stable , is on trial. Tlio plaintiff mlecos that as con stable , IIuuolc wrongfully took and detained Ills property , amounting to several hundred dollars. The criminal court drew a motley crowd to listen to the testimony In the rase of tuo statoacrainst Ed A. Keen who was indicted by the prand jury on the charge of having criminally libeled W. S. Shoemaker. The state expects to prove that as the corre spondent of a sensational paper published at Kansas City , the defendant wrote several articles which were wholly false , in which the complaining witness , Shooaaker : , was said to have hold improper relations with Nottio Wilsou. M. A. Johnson has sued the German In surance company of Buffalo , N. Y. , and the German Insurance company of Qulnov , 111. , alleging a debt of f'JOO ' against each of the companies. Plaintiff was the owner of a drug store at Twontiotn and Lake streets , which burned on the nightof January 3,1S02. The stoclc was Insured with these com panies , which now refuse to pay the loss. So to spouli , Emilv Barr wont out of court with a block eye last night. She was the owner of a lot at Thirteenth and Blalno streets. When the grade of South Thirteenth street was changed appraisers loportcd to the city council that her property had not been damaged. She did not like this finding , and appealing from the report of the appraisers , sued the oltv to recover 57,5'JO ' alleged damages. Monday the trial of the cause wis commenced in Judge Keysor's court and yestordav nftornoon it was sub mitted to a jury. Within two hours a ver dict for the defendant was returned. Sickness Aiming Children , Especially infants , is prevalent moro or less at all seasons , but is largely avoided bv giving " ing proper nourishment anci wholesome"food. . The most successful and reliable ) of all is the Gail Borclcn "Euglo" Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it. A disease , treated as such and perma nently cured. No publicity. No inlirui- ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and cffoctiml. Refer by permission to Bur lington Hawkoyo. Send lie stump for pamphlet Sholcoquon Chemical Co. , Burlington , la. O.tl.AIlA ANI > HKTUUX. Ono I : ire lor I lie Hound Trip , For the accommodation of these desir ing to visit at points cast of , in the vi cinity of , or at Omaha in May during the session of the Methodist General Conference , the Union Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha and return tit ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on sale April 28 to SO inclusive , limited to Juno 1 , 1892. For any additional information apply to ; your ncarott agent U. P. system. Tin : uKimnx SAVINGS HANK. A New llnnk Alltrndr n Splrmlltl Succeed. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of thopGormnn Savings Imnk yesterday the attcors and directors were unanimously re-elected for the ensuing year and the rogiilnr annual cash divi dend was declared. Tlio cashier , in making his report , said : "In submitting a statement of the con dition of our bank at the eioso of busi ness Sattmlay'Anril 0 , 1S92 , permit mo first , byvnv of explanation , to call your attention to the fnot thai the twelve months last past have boon the least prolltablo'und tbo moat trying in bank ing circles experienced for yours. Not BO much on account of the scarcity of money , as the uncertainty of deposits enured bv a lack of conlldonco and a feeling of'misli-ust which prevailed over the whole country. Bunks doing an ox- elusive savings bmincos , are only re quired to keep 5 per cent of their deposits - posits available , while banks whoso charter authorize * both commercial and savings , as ours docs , are required to Iccop 1:0 : per cent available , but as a m.itlor of extreme s.ifoty , wo have carried from SO to ! ( ) percent of our dopoails in available funds during all those stringent times. You can readily sco how that would reduce the o-U-nings of an institution like ours while our rates of interest and expenses continue the j > a mo. You will notice , howoverlhut wo have made most remarkable gains in every department bv comparison with our statement of ono year ago. Slnco our organization Juno lid , 18U ! ) , wo have opened 1,02'J savings accounts , G7t ! commercial accounts , and Issued175 certificates of deposit - posit ; during the same time have paid ! rO,000 in dividends and 817,517.08 inter est to depositors. Our deposits are $ 187,012.08. " Tnis is certainly a magnificent show ing uml the ( Jot-mans are lo bo congrat ulated on these splendid results. This was the last bank organized in the city and has already passed nine of the established banks in the line of do- posits. A conservative prosperous bank is a credit to any city. The Germans had talked for years gf starting a financial institution and the success attained shows what unity of action will do when properly directed. MirruouiST ( ! INIIIYI : , uoxrnunxci : . At Oiunliii , May , IHit'J. For the accommodation of those desir ing to visit at points east of , in the vi cinity of or at Omaha , during May , the Union Pacific will sell tickets at ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on feitlo April 28 to 30 inclusive , limited to Juno 1 , 1892. For tickets or additional information apply to your nearest agent Union Pa cific system. Omaha , Nebraska , where the Metho dist general conference will meet in May , is in the center of the Great Rook Island Svslcm , and parlies can go via this line from Chicago , St. Paul or Min neapolis , Peoria , Keokuk , Iowa ; \Vator- town , S. 1) . , Denver , Pueblo , Liberal , Kansas , and Mince in the Indian Torri- torv. No road entering Omaha has as wide a range of territory , and all visit ing this conference can secure supurb service over the Great Rock Island. JOIIX'SKIIA TIAN' , G. T. and P. A. , C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , Chicago , 111. Ooicrnor Uojd tOIrs. U\tps. : Auiiolu , April 1'J.To the Editor of. Tun BBC f-In reply to the. article in Sunday's BKEI about the record at the Soldiers and Sailors homo , please say : That statement was just the facts lu re- irard to the stanalng of the visiting and ex amining board according to the decision of supreme court of the state , and of right should bo noticed in the journal of said board. Governor Boyd had removed the old board and appointed a new one. The -supreme court said Governor Boyd was , nt his elec tion , a subject or the queen and not n citi/.cn. Governor Thaycr reinstated the old board. What could the secretary 01 the board do ex cept make an entr.v of the facts 1 She did so in her own language , na I when the decision of the United Status court came , an en try should have been made describing the now status. The expunging was just a partisan move for political effect. Captain H. E. Pal mer calls the entry "Mrs. Bates' resolution. " A folso statement -.vbich gave her adverse criticism. It was not a resolution. It was not given m the ofllcial action of tha visiting and examining board. It was not recorded In the mi.iutos of an ofllcial meeting of the board. It was siniply a sentiment of the status of the board in the light of the de cision of the supreme court. It was a cor rect mcmoranaa and should so have re mained , at least until the decision of the supreme premo court , on which it was based , was expunged , is the opinion of , yours respect fully , Mils. LANV A. DATCS. THE PRINCE OF WALES SMOKES. T D H E U R U H L A L M SflOKING TOBACCO is not like other kinds. 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DUFFY'S PURE FOR MEDICINALUSE FUSEL OiU Thorc arotnnny so-eM'ott whittles In the ma kot. btittt hasbputt pro ran bo/o.itl nil doubt thai DUF.-Y'S s THIS ONLY PURE MEDICINAL ON 1 ? . - > s n remedy for Pneu monia , Malar a or DYSPEPSIA It i * nclmlr- ab'.o. ' Ittonca up the system aid pu'ilies the blood. WOMEN find In this grand rro inratlon nll'-vKtlon from the su To. Ing of tliclrso.t , whllo to MEN Itbringsnow llfoand Inpirtq fi'osljgor \ to the whole sys'pm. It cun b" obtaln"d at all ilritcgiitsnndcroco s. so. d lor nllrboolt. THE DUKFVS MAI/T WHISKEY CO. , Roshester. N. Y. ] C > ou have no upix'tlto , } riutulclicc , Slrk-ilrmliu-hv , "nil run \ down" or losing llcsli , take 3.5. Tliry tone up tlioouk tonmch ami \ j liullil IIt ttui IliiKKtii ! ? i'ili'ri'lcH. ! ! . " < , A 10-SMUTE TALK with an able , conscientious , eklllful and sue- cessful Specialist. such ns oaon member and each trained assist- u ol the famous linn of Drs. Belts & Detts Is universally conceded lobe , may bawortU mote than $10,000 to the man who le blclc. and who has tried til other moaus to secure relief , but In vain. Aud yet that talk , valuable s 1C le , Costs Nothing1 , If held In the private consultation rooms of Drs. Betts & Belts , /or consultation Is free , net only to those ulto tall lu person , but also to all thoainictctl who write tuclr symptoms tully ana enctoso stamp 'or reply. Maybe the patient la suffering from some one of these numerous , yet dcllcato malaalehlch pollto toclcty does not ECO proper to discuss as a soc ial topic , lu shore ttio may bo allllctcd VtKSi Syphilis , Gonorrhoea or Gleet. Wo can cure him. It may ho Seminal Weakness. n.id enough , but no matter , we can cure him. It may bo Stricture , or Hydrosele , or Varlcocclc. ( treat rrlnf < rr- tuncs , truly , but wo can euro him. Probably Piles , I'fistula or Ilectal Ulcers. A terrible Affliction , but we can cure him. % Sexual ( Unorders , diseases and ncakncss , Nervous , Chronic anfl Private Diseases vo euro them all , safely , surely , speedily anil clfectiially , by methods the most advanced , humane anil suc cessful. Ecnd 4 cents for our handsomely illustrated 120-tiauo book. Coueultutlou free. Call , or write , enclosing etamp. M 119 South 14 th St. , N. E. Corner 1-itli and Douglas Sts. OmaliaNeb. . Worimliin llnli. Ho p y till cured. DB.J.STEFIIfiUB.I.ibau9iir v i I For Consumptives and In valids must surely be the most wholesome for those who use it as a beverage. PURF RYF I 8JS\ . \ \ \ Uif Is the b.at for nil purpoaos , b2- oiU3o It Is poiltlvely pure and m i- ttiro. Ic IB exceedingly ploaeant to tlio taste and has a dolioioua bou quet. .N. B. It doesn't burn nor aca'd the throat or stcm-tch like inferior whisk3V3. It is rocomtnondod by the boat physicians. Bold on'y at hicrh class hotnls , druor und liquor atoreo. DALLKMANUA CO. . CHICAGO. Dr.Biiie yr , The Loading " Dentist Third Floor , Paxton TJloo'r. Tclcpliono 1083. llllli nuil Furnnni Sts. A dill 'l of toi-tli on rubber for fj. 1'urfoct lit TeetU without plaloj or rumovaUlo brldrftf orlt Just the thlu for BluKcra or imblloipvakeri , Bu > er drop ttuwn. TEETH EXTRACT D WITHOUT PAIM. .All tlllliiB nt rcaionub'0 ' ratcs.Bll work warranted ut tlilio utfur uKiilclf , SPECIAL ALT , EASTER THIS WEEK OFFERING LN.OIIR CHJU-DRENjS DEPAJ-mWENT OF .FANCY CASSJMERE SUITS . $4.52 $4.52 .QUALITY QUALITY CHOICE A SUIT. in nil the handsome shades The Cheviots [ own , Havana , tobacco , but ternut , snuff , wood and tan. They are strictly all wool. They ars gotten up in neat and natty styles , the coats having four corcloJ plaits down tha front on each side , and seven more clown the middle of the back. The pants have two front and one hip pookots , and the waist- bandsare mnde of Naumkeag Jean. > 1 Are in handsoms plalda.in light T 1DC and medium spring shades. They are strictly all wool. They are gotten up in fully as good style as the cheviots , though different , the coats having four corded pla'.ts down each side in front and either four more down oaeh siclo of the back , or one wide flat plait In the middle of the back svtth four corded ones on each side of it. The pants are made same as the cheviots. wearing new "Nebraska" two-fifty suits Boy on Easter Sunday. EIGHT HUNDRED THANKFUL BOYS. S , For Inventions PUOOUUED BY THE Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Hfiml with the Interou ot thoio InvlTS rlil n nualnst thecovornmonlli th'it of IXyilNTOIH , xrn. ) often lose tliobonDlltot valuable IrivontUtMh'j in ) * ol tlm Iiiconipuonc7 ! or InittoiUlon of t'u attonu/i employed to obliiln tholr patent ) . Too muo'icirj riimiot bo exercise ! In oivlo/lnt CMnpH.3nt ail reliable pollc tor * lo proct.ro pile it * , for tu v.it43 olu p iloiilil.'p'jiitU eruitlr. If not o'ltlrjlr , uu ; i t'u cnroiiml skill of tlio uttoriur. Wltlitho vlo.r of protiotlni Inventor ) fo n wort1 ! Icisorcirolou ntlorn9X < , ant of fojlut Hi it intrd.i. tlom nro well protucte I by v.ill 1 p itsiitt. Till ) , il i S lIUIllSAUlin rotalnoil counial uipjrS lu pit J i ! ructlconnaii ; tlurotoro prop.irjJtj ( jbtlllll JHltClltH , Cvntliict Interfei-rneei , 3laJo I'roHcvnte rejected CHHPS , fiviifo iiifir&y ami ca ; > -ii-tr/'it jtlnlani < mtoucopc Hint rnli.t- Uu ofjKitunta. I ratteente an-.l < lefcn-l InSi'lnyr.ma i HiiltH , etc. , etc. If you li-iironn Invention on hand send TUB IlKlt IlUHiAUH : nkutoli or photograph tlieraof , toxothar wlthrt brluf doicrlptlnn of the Important luaturai. anei/oa will bo onoj mlvlsoil m to thj boit courja tj pursue. Model * are not tiocmsirunltm tlio inven tion Is of a complicated nature. If others nra In- frlniclnxon your rlitliU , or 1C you nrj onir oiwlth lnfrliiii'iiiL'nt uy otner , submit the minor to Til 1C IIUIti\U : lor u rallnblo Ol'INION bolora nctinjui tlio matter. THE BliE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 2'20 Hoc luilliir ! : ! , Om.iYi , No1) . t Ths ! Huioiiii Is pitar.intcod by tlio Oinali i lli'O , the I'lonour 1'ross uirl tha Sin FiMK'l ! ( - ' < i \.iniincr Cui tills out tint ! sonii It with year li quiry. INDIAN DEPREDATION CUIMS Persons wlio liayo lost property fro-u Indian raids should lilu lliulr claims niidur the Indl.in Doproiiit'on ' Act of Maroli ' , 18 1. The t'moU ' llinltod , an I the olalins aio taUuu up by thu _ ' court .u the or.lurln whluli llioy are io.oivod'm Tak a Notice that .ill coutraoti entared Into with attorneys prior to tha AH ara malj null and vol.1. Jnform.itloii glvou uuJ all claims uruiiiptly itttoiidc'l to by the BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. Jiff OMA.MA. , N { 3BTTIiU Hitroait Is itimrnntoa 1 by the Oiiiahu Iluo , the I'lonour 1'russ an.l the Sail rranvKco xamliicr. Faelcit oud Tlncit In tbo World. The Lnrccit. luo J""fi , , , „ „ , . , , a < Tom < .ilalloii unoiillta. ( NEW YORK. LOHDONDERRY AND GLASGOW. NJSW VOltK. MUlTtAl Tlfll'nntl NAPLES , Atrouulur IntPrvnls. _ . _ , 8AIOOH , 8ECQHD-OIABS AND STEERAGE rates on lowest tormitij unit Irom the I'rlnrlplo ' B50TCI1 , IH3U3H , KISB i AIL eO 7I StTT4L POUUO. JJicuitlon IliUt" ovallulilu to rtlurn hy llli < r tlio [ > lo- tinKWIIIP CljiloV NorlU nt Iroluiulor KapltJ &UlLrulur Suits wd 7 Orders fc : iw Awtit f. Icwit Bitil. Apply tu aar of our local Ajruntourto r Ask your DruggW lor a bottle ol in , ; < J. llio only , rioi-K ! > fj wm remedy lor nil H tlio tiiinntural ( lliclmrgti ana t privatodln'fMi or men unit Ilia J debilitating weuknws iiecullar 1 to omt-n. Jt cures in n ( cw I daj without Hie nlJ or V'uullcl'y ' ot ft doctor \Tlit \ Unhtrial Antrfean Nttimactiireil ( by kTb EviB Chemical Ov CINCINNATI , O. u , o. . REGULAR Army and Navy Soldiers in the Regular A n. and Sailors , Seamen and ] \la\ ' * incs in the United States Navyft since the War of the Rcbcffion , who have been discharged from the service on account of dis abilities incurred therein while in "the line of duty , are Entitled to Pension at the same rates and under the same conditions as persons ren dering the sama service during the War of the Rebellion , except that they ara not entitled under the new law or act of June 27 , 1800. Such pers ons re also entitl t " { . ) pension whether discharge * ! , , rom the service on account o disability or by reason of expir ation of term of service , if , while in the service and line of duty , they incurred any wound injury or disease which still disables them for manual labor. Widows and Children of persons rendering servioa In the regular army and navy Since the War are Entitled to Pension. if the death ofthesoldjor wasdua to his service , or occurred whila ho was in the service. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying In the UniteJ States ser vice since the War of the Rebel lion , or after discharge from the service , from , a cause originat ing therein , leaving no widower or child under the ago of sixteen years , are entitled to pension if now dependent upon their own labor for sunport , whether the soldier ever contributed to their support or they were dependent upon him at the tlrno of hu death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICE AB to tltlo to pension , ADDKKSS TI-J K Bee Bureau of Claims IIOOM 2UO , HICK liriLDINO , _ _ FOR . . . . CATALOGUE. . . . . BirtllM. .ilk II.VUiIUil. . . 3 O.W4 * . Uf.U hi. j T..11 1U. ! > . . ! . . l.itulK > U < k ' . i. . . - ' . "imA'I1/ ! ? E , C , MEACHAM ARMS CO , . ST , LOUIS.Ua