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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY 80EE : SATURDAY , APRIL 16. 1892.
SUING THE STOCKHOLDERS
Another Sharp Turn in the Nebraska Insur
ance Company's Affairs.
ED KOEN GUILTY OF CRIMINAL LIBEL
Verdict Itctnrncil TliU Afternoon A Donkey
nil n Trco Claim riRiiro In the
C'ourl Tito Verdict
loin .Murray.
The nflnlrs of ttio defunct IOWA and No-
brnka Insurance company nro again In the
courts.
When the company wont to the wall ono
year ago and after the appointment of A. U.
W.vman receiver , thcro were numerous
cha KCS of fraud against the stockholders
and ofllccrs.
In Rolnp through the assets Mr. Wvman
found nothing but a lot of worthless notes
and claims. Hit Investigations , however ,
did not cease , but wcro followed up until
today , when suit was brought against the
National Hunk of Commerce , Honrr Lamb ,
B. II. Johnson. Ucorco F. Wright , .1. T.
Hart. Kll Clayton , C5. W. Ktngsnortn aud J.
W. Atooro.
The petition charges that In 1S97 the of
ficers of the compnnj borrowed $ J > ,000 for
the huncllt of the policy holders from the
National IJanlc of Commorco. This note was
never paid , but on May II , IbOl , Jotinson and
Wright conspired xvlth ono M. J. Hunts In
ucli a manner as to have the fT > , OOJ np-
pllod to the payment of u personal
note plvon bv themselves nnd other stock
holders , lunvltiK the policy holders to shift
for themselves.
Attachment proceedings have followed ,
nml tlio property of tlio several dr.fondauts
has boon levied upon.
Kocn round Guilty.
After being out twenty-two hours the Jury
in the case of the state against Ed. A. Kocn
returned a verdict of Rullty , as charged In
the Indictment , at 2 o'clock yesterday
aitornoon.
The fact * In tno cato nro familiar.
Kaon , as the representative ot the
Kansas City Sun , published n series of
articles rellectlng upon the character of Miss
Nettle Wilson , a lady of this city.
The case was brought to the attention of
the grand jury nnd au Indictment was
promptly returned.
The cuso was put on trial Wednesday
morning and glvon to the jury last
night. On the first ballot the
Jury stood 8 to J for conviction
and until noon today thora was no change.
The jury wns taken out to dinner and upon
returning the twelve men voted to convict.
As soon as Cleric Mooros road the verdict ,
Attorney Dick remarked , "I want the Jury
polled. "
"You can have It , " said Judge Davis.
In response to the question of tlio clerk ,
"Is and was this .rour verdict I" each man
responded l\rcs , sir. "
The jury was then oxcuicd until 10 o'clock
Monday morning aud Keen was remanded to
jail to await sentence.
During the proceedings Ivoen was the
coolest man In tlio court roam. Ho chewed
gum and paid little or no attention to his at
torney who remarked , "This Is too bad. "
The punishment in cases is confine
ment in the penitentiary for a term
of not less than ono nor more than thrco
years , In the discretion oE the court.
\Vlio Onus the Kngliic.
Judge Ferguson Is listening to toUimony
In a case which the rignt to the possession of
n sloiim cnglno Is the bono of contention.
The tltlo to the cause Is John A. Fuller
against J. A. Silvnr. In 1S9J Fuller had a
lien on the oncinc in a nlaning mill in South
Otrmha , but about that tinio Silver got hold
of the mill and the machinery and refused to
deliver when the demand win made.
Trouble OvcrnTroo Cliilm.
A Dakota trco claim and who owns It Is
the question that Judge Irvine Is trying to
settle. Eaily In IS'JL ' August Fclaor
bad this tree claim , which was lo
cated lu the Black Hills. A few
weeks later , coming to Omaha , he soon con
vinced Lewis Schwolr. that the Dakota land
was good stuff to have , especially as ho
agreed to givoSchweir and his wito steady
employment at good wages until the spring
of IB'.M. The land was traded for a lot in
Grandviow addition to this city. Schwolr
wont to the Uluck Hills and was convinced
that ho was defrauded out of his Omaha lot ,
and hence the law suit.
ATlor Agnes' Scalp.
August Lionlng , a Swede from the rural
districts , aided by the county attorney is
attempting to convince n Jury In the criminal
division of the district court that ho was
robbed by Agnes Donnelly , an Inhabitant of
the burnt district , According to the tale
of woo told by August ho ctttiio to town to
have a Joyful time. Ills first act was ,
beneath the glare of an elootrlo light , to
gaze upon the sights of n grnat city. Ho
drank any quantity of beer and then rounded
up at the resort where Agnes hold forth.
That was nil ho knbw until the next mornlug
when ho discovered that the woman , his
watch , and $ X > In cash had taken Illglit.
Discounted Him Liberally.
"Wollba Nelson swore that her husband
was a common street drunkard ; that his con
dition bad been caused bv liquor that ho
bought at James Adams' saloon. Behoving
in the truth of her averments , slio sued
Adams and his bondsmen for $1.000. Tha
Jury listened to the testimony and tbo argu
ments and then lixod her damages at f 100 ,
holding that her husband had boon worth
that amount prior to the time ha fell by the
waysldo.
A Verdict Against Murray.
The jury which had under consideration
the facts In the caao of Amelia UarlicK
against Thomas Murray returned n verdict
fixing the Injuries of tha plaintiff at $ : > 00 ,
Amelia IJarllck sued for $ . " > , UOO , alleging that
while employed as n housekeeper Murray at
tempted to tnko certain liberties. Falling to
accomplish bis purpose , ho boat , bruUod nnd
wounded the plaintiff.
A Donlu-y .In tlio County Court.
Some of the contending factions of IClk-
horn are before JuUgo Idler for the
curposo of having him untnnglo some
legal complications into which they
have worked themselves , Thu parties to the
ault nro I'rcstou Hooves and Patrick Me-
Evoy , both being members of llio same
family. The trouolo is caused by a donkov ,
which Uoovos most solemnly overs that he
owns. The animal is valued nt JOO , and on
the night ot February tfj it wan quintly
eating hay in his stable. At midnight Me-
Evoy , his son-in-law happened that way and
coveted the donkey. Ho though the matter
over nnd the longer he thought the mora ho
wanted tlio beast. At last ho wont lor the
barn door , broke It down nod led the donltov
away to his own staolo. As soon as the
fatbor-lu-law learned of the that t ho brought
the suit.
After Their Attanipy.
Maria Btrommga , Francis Mack , Warren
Mack nnd Mary Mack , heirs of Francis M ,
Mack , deceased , have brought suit against
their attorney , Alrrcd Iallies ] , to recover the
sum of fJ.OtM. In their petition they nllcgo
that Francis M. Mack died on or about February -
ruary H , 18S4 , loavuifc' property , both real
nnd personal , In Turner county , South Da
kota. On February 1M of the same year A.
B. Sago was appointed administrator of the
estate , and afterwards , whllp acting as ad
ministrator of tbo estate , ho received money
which bo unlawfully applied to his own usd.
Shortly after this , Grinith Evans , guardian
for the minors , hired the lawyer Hninrs to
prosecute Sago and his bondsmen , The stilt
was brought in Turner county , South Da-
kotn , but on account of the negligence of
lluluos it was dismissed.
"Late to bed and early to rise will shorten
the road ( o your homo In the skies. " Hut
eurlv to bed aud a "Littlo Early HUor , " tlio
pill that makes lift ) longer und better and
wUer. _
Driiuli riuit'ii.
A dlsoaso , treated as euoh nnd perma
nently cured. No publicity. NoWinu-
nry. Homo treatment , Harmless uiul
cffootunl. Refer by permission to Bur-
lin ton I Jaw key a Bond "a btninp for
pninnhlct ShoUoquon Chomlciil Co. ,
JJurllngtou , lu.
Interrupted tlie SnlintlonUti.
Frank Myers it cue of the class which
coma never to loara that tbo law ol Omaha
will protect the members of the Salvation
irmy In any particular variety of worship
.hoy mny fancy. Ills conduct nt the moot *
n < { Thursday nlpht was characterized by
untcomly levity , and ho paid (1.50 yesterday
for the fun ho had.
Blood poisoned by diphtheria , the grip ,
lyphotd fever , scarlet fovcr.etc. , Is midopuro
and healthy by Hood's S.maparilla.
Spcclrtl fur SHtunlny Only.
Toys glvon nwjvy free with every our
clmsu ol boys' clothing.
Kneo'tniits llc ) , worth 40c.
Hoys suits 7oc , worth 81 50.
Mon's suspenders lOc , worth COc.
Pine ties Slc ) , worth Toe.
Shirts with stnrchcU collars nnd cuffs
7oc , wortli $1.60.
L-lpht weight Inmb's wool underwear
8oc , worth * 1.2o.
All wool blue dnnncl suits$1.50 , worth
$7.r > o ,
Grtw cnsslmoro suits S0.75 , worth
$10.50.
Uliick worsted suits 89.50 , worth
S15.00.
SPECIAL.
Wo offer special bargains in flno
Prince Albert otiits ( of which wo carry u
very largo stock ) so as to plvo you an
opportunity to dress up for Ens tor.
SPECIAL.
Tomorrow wo Boll titfor hats for 81.00 ;
votir cholco of nil shapes tint ! colors.
That is positively for tomorrow onlv.
"
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE" .
ia03 DOUGLAS STREET ,
Almost opposite Mlllard hotelnoxt door
to Omaha Savings bank.
Dr Culliraoi-o. oculist. LJao building
Union soap excels all others.
DEATH OP JOHN I. PATNTER.
Another of Omaha's I'luntcrs Has 1'nsacd to
Ills Kuuiiril.
Another pioneer hai gonp. John I. Pnyntor ,
who came and settled In Omaha In IS. ) ! ) , died
Thursday night of heart failure. Ho was 70
years of ago and was apparently in excellent
health. Ho nto n hearty supper at bis homo ,
2I"il Kmmot street , after which ho
went into the street for n little
stroll. Shortly afterward ho suddenly fell
dead In front of his house.
Mr. Pnyntor wns a civil engineer , and
camu to Omaha In tbo employ of the govern
ment In 1S.VI ftom Salerno , Ind , , wboro ho
was born in January IS'JJ. Ho was accom
panied to this city , which wns then an open
prairie , by Jeasu Lowe , Omaha's first mayor.
For eight years Mr. Pnyntor was the pro
prietor of the Occidental Hotel nt the corner
of Tenth nnd Howard streets. A wiio and
four children , Laura , Lotta , John I. , Jr. . and
Win Hold , survive him. The funeral
will take place Sunday afternoon
nt 2 o'clock , and will bo conducted bv Kov.
Mr. Turklo , pastor of Kountzo Memorial
Lutheran church. The pall bearers will bo
sclcotcd today and they will all bo old
settlers. Tbo remain ? will bo interred In
Prospect lllll cemotor.v.
" 1 have been afllictcd with an affection of
the throat from childhood , caused by diph
theria , and Imvo used various remedies , but
have never found anything equal to Brown's
Bronchial Troches. " Kov. G. M. F. Ilamp
ton , i'lltoton , Ky. Sold only in boxes.
Union soap is the kinp ol soaps !
OMAHA AND 1CUTUKX.
Ono I"aru fur the Koiiml Trip.
For the accommodation of those desir
ing : to visit tit points east of , in the vi
cinity of , or tit Omaha in May during
the session of the Methodist General
Conference , the Union Pacific will sell
tickets to Omahii and return at ono faro
for the round trip. Tickets on sale
April 2S to 30 inclusive , limited to Juno
1 , 1892.
For any additional information apply
to your netirobt agent U. P. system.
Oppnliifr Wyoming Oil Wells.
Colonel E. C. Bnrtlett has just returned
from Wyoming'where ho has on Interest lu
extensive oil fluids. A Boston syndicate
with which Colonel Bartlett la connected ,
bas recently gotten control of over ? 50,000
acres of oil lands about twcntv miles north of
Casper , nnd will expend $100,000 In the de
velopment of the property. "That country
Is full of oil , " said Colonel Bartlett to n Br.i :
reporter , " nnd wo are going to tap It. Wo
have a well within a few miles of Tlsd&lc's
ranch , whcro the great light took place be
tween tbo rustlers and the cattlemen. The
Pennsylvania company is pushing ahead
with their walls , and our company will not
fall behind In the work of developing those
rich oil Holds. "
"All my reports 50 with the modest truth.
No more nor clipped , but so. " Bradycrotiuo
always euros all headache at all times.
AIKTIIODIST OKNKItAl.
At Oninliu , Mny , 1802.
For the accommodation of those desir
ing to visit ut points enst of , in the vi
cinity of or at Omaha , during May , the
Union Pacific will sell tickets at ono
fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale
April 28 to JiO inclusive , limited to Juno
1 , 1892.
For tickets or additional information
apply to your nearest agent Union Pa-
cillc system.
_ _
Y. 1' . S. C. K. nt the Y. M. C. A.
Next Sunday will bo Young People's So
ciety of Christian KnUoavor day nt the
Young Mon's Christian association. All
societies in the city nro Invited to bo present
at the service nt 4 o'clock.
The address will bo made by Prof. C. A.
Murch , president of the Christian Kndeavor
societies in this state. All the members of
the society , both ladles und gentlemen nro
invited. The Omaha icato quartet will
sing.
_ _
DoWltt's Sarsaparilla cloanies the blooJ ,
Incrcasostho appetite and toaei up the sys
tem. It has bonollttod many people who
have suffered from blood disorJorj. It wll
heipyou.
NEMESIS OF THE REBATERS
Special Agent KrotecLmor of the Interstate
Oommcroa Commission Interviewed.
OMAHA CASES WILL BE TAKEN UP SOON
Matter * \Vlilch Wcro rostponpil from l.nst
No\cmli ir Will Go llcforu tlio IVdcrnl
( Ininil .Jury Nrxt Month Situ
ation In tlio Stnte ,
Frank O. Kretschmor of Chicago Is In the
city. TliNt simple fact is calculated to 1111
certain railroad ofllclats with forebodings of
grovious trouble. Mr. Krotscbmer is the
special agent of the Interstate Commerce
commission who has worked up all the cases
against the railroads for alleged violations
of the interstate commerce act , nnd the
shadow of n grim Justice which hovers In his
wako Inspires wholesale fear.
Mr. ICrotschmor was In Omaha last No
vember with evidence tending to show that
thoMIssouri Pacific had manipulated rates on
meats shipped from South Omaha to Kansas
City nnd that the B. & M. had given favored
shippers preferences on consignments of
stouo ftom Colorado to Omnhn. Ho purposed
presenting these cases to the United States
grand jury , then In session , but was prevented -
vented because several of the most impor
tant witnesses eluded the sorvlco of sub-
pccnas. Another grand jury will meet in
Omnhn on May 12 , which explains tuo spe
cial URcnt'.s presence bora nt this tlmo.
Will HUM ) tlio Cast's rruKcnti-il.
Mr. ICrotschmor says bo has several con
flicting engagements , but hu Is trying to
arrange matters so that District Attorney
BaUer can tnko up the Missouri Pacific cases
with the approaching Jury. The special
agent has been preparing statements of the
circumstances of the allowed violations , to
gether with lists of needed witnesses , and
will bo present if possible to assist the dis
trict attorney in the presentation of the cases
to the grand' Jury ?
it is known lutit Mr. Kretschmor has boon
In thn Interior of the state recently ntid it is
learned that some now charges will bo laid
before the jury Uiat will involve moro rail
road ofllciols.Vhen askea about this report
Mr. ICrotschmor said :
" 1 cannot tell you my plans , because if
tboy were published some of the witnesses
might go Into hiding1 , just ns they did last
Isovembor. You mny say , however , that
some Important railroad matters will bo laid
before the next grand Jury , although I may
not bo present. The \Vnbash cases nro sot
for May 7 In St. Louis , and the Swift cases
nro to bo tried in Chicago next mouth. You
see It Is rather difficult for ono man to per
sonally attend to nil cases , and naturally the
most important receive precedence. "
"It Is reported that you have boon looking
Into railroad matters In the interior ol the
state. What is the situation 1" was asked.
Hating \VhoIc3omo lllluct.
"I hnd nn excellent opportunity to learn
the general situation at the meeting of the
Nebraska Grain Buyers association recently
hold In Omaua. I Interviewed a number of
tbo prominent buyers from various sections
of the state , and they informed mo that since
tbo investigations were Instituted and in
dictments returned n bettor condltitlon pre
vailed , nnd smnll buyers nro now nblo to com
pete for business in tonitory from which
they were barred formerly owing to con
cessions made to favorite shippers at that
tlmo. The public now understands tbat com
plaints of discrimination will bo promptly in
vestigated and alleged wroncs righted , and
no costs incurred by tbo complainant.
Twonty-flvo indictments nro now pending
against prominent railroad ofllcluls for fav
oring large shippers and discriminating
against the smaller ones. This has been
brouglit about through the assistance of
small dealers , and railroad ollleluls begin to
rcallzn that the masses are bound to have the
act enforced and are willing to give
testimony. "
TI1U UNION" Hin'OT.
I'liiiis or the I'roposril Compromise Jlcliiff
rromliicut Citizens.
As already explained at some length In
Tin : BUB the Union Depot company has
made overtures for n settlement of the con
troversy between it and the city , and the
movement In that direction la now actively
under way.
The oftlce of Mr. Thomas ICtmball , presi-
aent of the depot , company , looks like an
architect's shop , the walls being hnng with
biu blue print copies of the depot drawings ,
whllo other blue and white sheets nro spread
out upon tables and dcslcs or rolled
up In n bundle for want of
room for exhibiting them. This elaborate
display was made for the odlllcation of a
conference hold yesterday for discussing
the proposed compromise.
A committee of influential citizens repro-
sontiui ; the city government and the Heal
Estate Owners exchange , and in
cluding such men us Herman
ICount7O , Andrew Uoao.vntor , W. J. Con-
neil , John Uorbach and St. A. D. Balcombo ,
mot Mr. IClmball , who represents tlio Union
Pnclllo Interest. In the depot , and General
Manager Holdroge , who speaus for the B.
& M.
Tbo conference agreed upon the following
proposition as n fnir basis for settling the
union depot contention : - .
Thu city Is to give the depot company n
quit claim dcod to the land in the depot silo
nnd to lolcnso tbo Union Puclllu from its
$ ' . ' 00.000 bond guaranteeing nn equable rate to
other railroads for the ut > o of the bridge
across the Missouri. Tbo depot company is
to relinquish all claim to the $ ir > u,000 of
viaduct bonds and to complete the depot now
under construction within a year.
The Union Pacific asked for a quit claim
deed to all the land acquired by the Saunders -
ders deed , and the committee suggested that
the railroad surrender the 00-actv tract re
cently fenced In by the city. It was agreed ,
however , that these two controversies should
remain independent matters nnd not to bo
considered In tha depot compromise.
The terms of the proposed settlement were
wired last nlpht to General Malinger Clark ,
who Is In New York. If agreed to by the
Union Poclfld'nrtithorltlos the proposition
will bo laid bo fart the city council.
SSo fora box Bocchnm's Pills worth a
KU'nca' '
-
Union soarfurtiploys nearly fifty per
sons , all Nebraska labor. Other soaps
which advertise to employ Nebraska
labor , omploy.onlv ono man n salesman.
Which dosorvoB Nebraska patronage ?
*
TO CHANGE THE PLAN.
Kent Kstnto Owrtcri M'nnt n Hotter Mode
lif AnscsMiirut.
At a nicotine of the Real Estnto Owners
association yesterday afternoon n resolution
was adopted requesting the county commis
sioners to appoint n committee of thrco to co
operate with llko committees recently ap
pointed by the city council , tbo Board of
Trade and Ueal Estnto Owners association ,
for the purocso of considering the present
plan of taxation nnd assessment , and dovlso
n better ono by framing such laws or amend
ments as will admit of n plan being put lute
practice and carried out.
The council nnd commissioners wcro there
fore requested to odd the city nnd county nt-
tornnys to their respective committees , with
Instructions to old the Joint committee ultH
Buch lcg.it itdvlco ns may bo required. The
secretary of the association was Instructed
to arrnngo a mooting of tha committees at the
earliest possible dnto nnd assist thorn In car
rying out the woik contemplated.
In n communication the II. A. Seymour
Manufacturing compiny , which makes
butler packages at Mllford , Nob. , stntcd that
it would Itko to orgaulzo a stock company to
conduct the business. The matter was re
ferred to the secretary to cot respond with
the company.
Warren Swltzler. who was n week ngo ap
pointed as n member of the board of directors
of the association , sent in his resignation.
Ho said lip did not have tlmo to devote to the
association.
A form of n subscription paper for n man
ufacturers' fund was prepared nnd read. It
is lor the purpose of creating a fund to ho
used by the association in encouraging tbo
building up of manufacturing enterprises in
or adjacent to Omaha. The form that Is to
bo fiignod was loft in the hands of the man-
ufncturoiV committee.
Pastor First Bnptlst church , Plo.isnnt
Grove , In. : Dr. .1. B. Moore , Dear Sir : Mv
\\lfo has been afllictcd for several years with
a complication of kldnoy nnd liver troubles.
Your "Trco of Life" has boon of great bone-
lit to her. Sue joins tno In thanks to you aud
expresses the wish that others suffering from
similar causes mny llnd equal relief. Yours ,
Kov. .1. W. Carter , Pastor C. T. church. For
solo by all druggists.
There are soaps made outside of Ne
braska which pretend to employ Ne
braska labor. Do not bo deceived.
Union soap is the Nebraska brand.
WILL MAKE IT SURE.
Honrd of Pniillc Works nnd City Council
( inttliiK on the -S.Uo Mile.
Several of the members of the city council
nnd the Board of Public Works held n Ces
sion yesterday afternoon to do a little llgur-
ing in the matter of tno Squires street
swooping controversy.
The councilman thought the boatd could
go ahead and sweep the streets without
moro ado , hut the members of the Board of
Public Works thought otherwise. They
hold to the opinion that they could not Incur
an expenditure exceeding $100 without lirst
having the authority of the council to oacit
them up. In order to bo on the safe sldo
those councilman wbo were present ngroed
to introduce a resolution nt the next council
meeting instructing thu board to go on with
the cleaning.
There was but ono bid for paving the In
tersections of Douglas ut Eighth nnd Ninth
streets nnd it was rejected. Hugh Murphy
was the bidder , and ho enclosed as nn evi
dence of good fnlth a certified chccic for$500.
Thl $ cheek ! was off color for , the reason that
It "was not negotiable.Some wocits ucp
when bids wcro invited orrpubiic work Mur-
pby bid , but ns his bid did not carry off the
contract the checlt was endorsed by Chnir
man BIrUhausor and returned. Yesterday
the same check came along with the bid , but
subsequent to the endorsement it had not
been made payable to the city or the Board
of Public Works.
Caligraph writing machine is the best for
telegraph purposes. Never out of order.
.i.v.
Miss Gala comes to the Boyd theater next
Monday for an engagement of ono week. Of
Miss Gale's dramatic abilities and personal
attractiveness little need bi said to the
theater-goers , for her admirable work , first
ns leading lady for Lnwronco Barrett nnd
then in support of the Booth-Barrett combl
nation , Is well and pleasantly remembered.
Miss ( Jala has secured a promising Uniting
man in tlio person of ( Jrcstou Clarke , the
nephew of Booth aud the son of John S.
Clarke. The gonoial .support Including old
members of the Bootn-Barrott company , will ,
so it is promised , bo capable at all points ,
The opening play will bo "Homoo and
Juliet. "
Pitou's great company will clone their en
gagement at Boyd's now theater today by
giving two performances of the American
drama , "Tho Power of the Press , " n matlnoo
for ladles and children at : 'iu this afternoon
and the regular evening performance at S.
*
Dlsoaso nnvorsuccessfully attacks a sys
tem with pure blood DoWltt's Sarsaparllla
makes pure , now blood and enriches the old.
Itooms Tor Visitors.
Hov. Ilodgetts , secretary for the Methodist
conference , is receiving iv great many cnlls
fiom outside for rooms and board during the
conference In May. Many of these letters of
inquiry are sent by people who will como
merely as spectators. Kov. Hodgotts suggests
that people who have apartments to let dur
ing the month of May would do well to
advertise In Tin : Uni : so that the committee
and these desiring accommodation may bo
enabled to Mud them when they want them ,
Mrs. L. H. Pnlton , Kociuord , 111. , writes :
"Fiom pnrsonal experience I can rucommond
DoWltt's Sarbaparllla. u euro for Impure
blood and general debility. "
Royal
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for them and the U. S. Government. The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and
most reliable Baking Powder offered to the public.
"HENRY A. MOTT , Pn.D. , Late Chemist for U. S. Government. "
"All chemical tests to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder
perfectly healthful and free from any deleterious substance. It is purest in quality and highest in
strength of any Baking Powder of which I have knowledge.
"WM. McMURTRIR , E. M. , PH.D.
"Late Chcmist-in-Chief U. S. Dep V of Agriculture t Washington , D. C.-
"The strength of the Royal is shown to be 23 per cent , greater than any other.
" As a result of my investigations I find the Royal Baking Powder far superior to the other
It is pure , contains none but wholesome ingredients , and is of greatest strength.
"F. X. VALADE , Public Analyst , Ontario , Dominion of Canada *
The latest investigations by the United States and Canadian Governments
show the Royal Baking Powder superior to all others in leavening strength.
Statements by other manufacturers to the contrary ha've been declared by
the official authorities falsifications of the official reports.
WORST FORM ECZEMA
Dnfllo J Best Modlcnl Skill for Bight
Months. Ourod la Two Months
by Gutlcum Romodlcs.
ThM < to certify that n ehlllof mlno ti1 ! 1 Kctomn
In Hi worst form anil whlc'i batllrd ttio Ii ? < t mo lloil
fklll which roiiMtio employed lioro. The little * nf
fcrcr KHI nrnppoil In atony for nt len l clulit month *
MX nioiilln of Hint tlmo
Its MiffcrlnK was Mniply
untold , then I ticann Ilio
use of the Cutlcun Homo *
illc . In two month * tlio
nnluldlteiKo hml ccmeil
Us vcnccnnco , nml my
ilnillnittKy Imtl rrsl , nml
to nil appearances tlio ill-
Mn o Imil ylclcH'il. litit 1
rontlnucd tlio mcillclno
for several month * nttor
no tinco coiiU bo eenof
It on MIT port of lilMioly. "I IIP doctor * hero wnlcho
thnill < oi9u with tniicli tnlcivM , nil I mull only iv ,
Wo'.liliino ! " 'lliornMsw unknown far nml wide , nnd
rrvobndy wn < much snriri ; i'il. l.iil t innk < to fiitl-
curn Hi < nuVet. ( CnulillluTi < lii > nmtliliiiri > n curt lit lint
wotiMctiKuu fnlli'f tn rejoice It Min-T would bo
when the llltlolnnoiont iiiuciiiicl h.it a such 11 lotn-
cilr atlmnil. ( S-eiM'Ottnilt imrcwlili i
J. A. MCULKS. Hunker lllll. InJ.
i ' ; ' " ! < 1n"il1iH"iiio ; lthrhrnnlc ecjeninthnt
hml iiellpcl | ilinillil IriMitment from mum cooil doc
tor * . .A'liitMiilnrM I ) . , should Imp coiitlnuo.l Mm-
llnrtrrntmont , Inn lhonii < it II u clvj so nut ' It on
CiniciMlAS. Tlio child l < wi < ll
0 I. ( lUIINHYM.Iloiii ) , In.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Itlpod nml Skin IMrllliT. Interimnnl ! )
( I'Tlt I'HA , Ilio Kri-iii kin Cur.1 , n 11 lYricm v J-OAI-
llm otquMta SMil IlonutlKor , mlern.illy , ln lniitl >
relieve nml speed v c-iroi-vcrv dl enoiiii : I liiinmr < ir
thy skin , scidii mill Moot , with lo > < of hnlr , from
mfnncy to iwu , from pimple. ; to scrotulii.
toM evor.vwhore. l'rcc ! , Cl'TirtMflV. . : Polp ,
MO.I UMiit.i KVi. il I'reiMiroil lij thu I'UTTKU Dlil-il
.tMlClIKMII'Al , CUUIMHAllll.V , IIOVOI.
M'iidiror "lionto euro U i Diseases. " Cl
, fiu Illustrations nnd00 \ U'stltuonl.iK
Hclniuid Sculp purllloJ ami leititlll"il \ > j
Cl'TiUfllA toAl- Absolutely pure.
Khlner nml Ulorlnn 1'alns nml Weik-
no so9 relieved In onit tnlniito by tlio
( urtcniA AMI 1'us l'i. tsmt , tliconl }
Instantaneous pnln-klllliii ; plaster
IT MIL KM- eoio
A 25 cent Bottle may save you :
$100 in Doctor's bills-may save
your life. Ask your Druggists
for it. IT TASTES GOOD. :
PURE PINK
Dr. Acker's English Piils :
CU K ItJLJOSJSNKSS.
Pmnll. t > lrii unt. n t'u\urto ! with tlio latllcn. * *
W. II. IIOOKEit & CO , West Hruadway. N. T. '
For sale by Kukn & Co. , and Sherman
ifcMcConnoli , Onmhiv.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics ,
Curoa
Obapped Bands , Wounds , Burns , Etc.
A DoIIghtful Shampoo.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SAMATIVO , " the
Wonderful Hp nlsli
lirnirdy , la mid nltli
Written Guarantee
to euro all Ncivoua lilt-
r\MR. euc.li asfak
Munory , Ixw of llraln
1'owcr , llvnilnclie ,
Wnkctiilnc8sIo tMAn
lined , Nen minnow , I.as
elliide , all ilmlui and
Doforo & After Deo. loji of | iiiw r of tne
rhotoKraphcd from life. Generative ! ( ) ians In
. . . . _ . n cither Bex. cau-nl by
ovci cxcitlon , joiilliful lii < llMirtnniinr ! Ilif escrsilje
iMnrtotiircii.iiiliiiiii | > i ntliniiliiiu , Hlilili iiltliiiutcly
lw.il l Inilriiiliy. Ciinniiiiplliiii m l Iii'iuill } 1 t "P
IncmneiiUhtfmm In inirv In HIP Met | "xlut 1'ilco
| l n imcUuc. or 0 fur f . \\lllineij oulci eKlia
xvrmen guarantee to cure or refund the
mono" . " < nt lij null lu m ml.lrcM. . rcular lift
lu | > lnlncntelo.c | . .Mention Ililtumi fi. AililHEJ ,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO innmh omccfoi U s.A.
353 Drniliorn Street. ( 'II ICAfiO. II.U
FOK BAIT IN OMAHA. KED , , BY
Knhu & Co , Co.r 15lli & IKiugliifl Me
J A Hillcr & Co , Cor. Dili A Doual
A D Foster & Co. , Council Illulfs. In.
QUICKLY. THOROUGHLY , FOREVER CURED
ljr a new perfected
fcdcntlllo method that
cannot foil unless the
case la bo > oiul tinman
aid. You tctil Improved
the firm day , feel a bcno-
tltevcrrdayi soon know
youreelf n klnu nmoni ;
inun lit tiody , mind and
Mieart. Dm Ins nnd losses
ended. Kvcry obsmclo
to Imppyuiiirrlod Ilforo *
moved. Nerve furco ,
wlll.tmcrur. brainpower ,
whou lulling or lout are
restored bf this treat
ment. AllflinnllmnUveuk
portions of thu body en-
larced und Btrcnmbened.
Victims of nbutca nnd
cxceinen , reclaim your
manhood' Buirercrs from
( ollr.ovcrwurk.lll licnlth ,
rcK.iln your vli/or ! Don't
di xpalr.in en If In tha last
ttaitcr. Don't Lodlshcart
c > ncd If quacks Imvo rut *
brd you , I.otuSBliowj-im
thatiBodlral eclcncound
business honor ft 111 rxltti Iicro no hind In ImnJ.
AVrllo for our Hook with explanation * & proofs ,
nailedicnledTree. Over , O ( ) ( > references.
EEIB HBDIOAL CO. , BUFFALO. N. Y.
nornnlna Ifnliil
cured la GO to UUday *
r 6TEUl.MU.l. t > ajn.O
. . 3URE ,
. YOURSELF ! ,
, Aalc your Druggist for a
a bottle ol Uli ! II. 1 tie only ,
/ neil jioliotwui remedy for all I
/ Ilie unnatural dbcinrtvii ) and
I nrlMiie ill" " ' e ol men aud the
I debilitating titaVnfks peculiar
I toHomtn. . It curts in u few
dati without tbo aid or
L publicity of n doctor.
kJVi I'niwnal Amtrican Cure.
Manufactured by I
L The Evacs Chemical Co.1
CINCINNATI , o.
U , C , A.
SPECIAL
AM.
EASTER THIS
WEEK
OFFERING
INCHJR _ _ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
OF
'
500
WOOL
FANCY
FANCY
_
CASSJjyijiRE
.CHEVJOT
J < NEJE
_ KNEE :
PANT
PANT
SUJTS
SUjTS 1
$4.5O $4.50
QUALITY QUALITY
CHOICE A SUIT.
Come in nil the hnnclsomo shades
The Cheviots of brown , Hnvnnn , tobacco , but
ternut , snuff , wood nnd inn. They
nro strictly nil wool. They nro gotten up in ncnt nnd nntty
styles , the cents having four cordon plaits down the front on
cncli side , nnd seven more down the mlddlo of the back. T o
pants have two front nnd ono hip pockets , nnd the walst-
bnndsnre made of Naumkeag Jean.
rpi f \ Are in handsome plaidsin light
1 IIP VjHSSl ITlCrCS nnd medium "spi'HiB shades.
a. LiwtivjkJii.L.i. . 1.
They are strictly nil wool. They
nre gotten up in fully ns good style os the cheviots , though
different , the cents having four corded plaits down cnch side
in front nnd cither four mora down ench side of the back , or
one wide Hal plait in the middle of the back with four corded
ones on each side of it. Tlio pants are made same as the
cheviots.
orvrv "H wearing new "Nebraska" two-fifty suits
XI I I KfW on Easier Sunday.
( J\J\J \ JLJUyO EIGHT HUNDRED THANKFUL. BOYS
SAYE YOUR EYESIGHT
THE OPTICAL
NEW HOUSE
OK TUB
ALOE & PE8FOLD CO. ,
Ill South nth elrccl ,
Nu.\t to I'ObtolIk'C , Uiiinlm.
Practical Opticians
Ana brunch of world rcnnwnail option ) oitnljllih.
mint of A. P. Alee & Co. bl Louis O.ir method Is
inpi'rlor to all othurs ; .our Icnso nre superior , wll !
not wearjr or tire the ojes. 'Iho framc-i propetlr d-
Inilcil to the fnco
Eyes Tested Free of Charpro.
Prices Low for First-class Goods.
The best whiskey for consumptives and
invalids must surely be tlio most whole
some for those who use it as a beverage.
is the best for all purposes , because it is
guaranteed to bo absolutely pure and
doubly matured. You may know it by its
delicious flavor and the proprietary bottle
in which it is served. Call for "Crtam
J'nnrtye" and take no other. For sale at all
first-class drinking places and drug stores.
3 DALXEMAND & CO , Chicago
Dr , Bailay , <
The Loading
Dentist
Third FlosPaKtJn Jlloa'c.
Tch'pliono lOS'i. Kitli unil Tanum Sts.
A full set of Ifoth on rubber for ? 3. IVrfoct III
Ti'Clli nlllioiit pliitoi or removabli ) brliluo work
Jiibltho thlii lomliuerd or public upoakurs , never
ClIUJIllUUIl.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAH.
All llllliiitnt rt-asonabio rate , all work warranto I
cut this out lor u Kill lu
I'll | < llllH fl f lllhtlli t CillllllllK IIOIKlH.
Pealed bids miirkod "I'roixmls for district
Krnilliii ; Ijoiuls" will hn rocolvu I at thu nllluu nf
thu oily truasiiriir , Oiiiulm , Noli. , up tu U
o'ulouli noun ut tliotlMh day of April , I ! > - ' , for
thu iiuroliiihuof JII-lWllHtilet ) ) ( , rullir. \ > OIH\ \ *
of thu city of Oniiiliii , Nnli. hid linnilH aru
dutfil .Mny Ibt , IHu : , nnd nro | iiy.ilji | ( fnnii onu
to nliiu yunrs uttordatotliuiuuf , in ( luiio nln i-
tlonsnf ilOU.UIiiinl iVJU.U ) u.iuli , with lntuiust.it
thu ritu of .1 | ior cent per iniiiiiiii , ji.iy.iblii
hL'iiil-'uinii.illy , l'lii'ltivl und Inturudl. p iy-
ublii ut Koiint/u Ilroi . Now Vorl ; .
f.0uji.o > of Ur.idliij KUtrlct No. .11.
lr. o.uJof < r.ulliu Hl'sl-lut No ,11.
TflO.lKlorOr.iilliu DIslrlotN" . H.
29.00 i.OO of Cradliii ; Ill-slrlot No. 'i. ' .
Kuuh bid must ht.Uo pru'ii nnd amount
sniiKlit for and liiulmlu auorucd Interc-st to
( Into of dullvory nl Unialii ; , Nub.
Thorllit | ? la rcsorvod to rujuot any mid nil
Ubiicd minor clmrtrriiowcr of ultlosnf lliu
inctropolltiiii dusi und Oidlnunou Nu. sun ,
t/'lty I'roa
1'iiiponiiU lor I'lilillo l.lljrary ItulldliiK Ito/uls
bciulL-il bull niilrkud iiropos'ils for pub'.lu
llbl.iry building liondM ulll bo reunited ut thu
oltliu of thoclty truasiiror. Oinuliu. Neb . up to
1'Jo'ulnA noon of tbu r > tliluynf A pi II. Id'/ . ' ,
fur tbu puiulmsu of ilU.o > UlO public ; llnr.iry
bii.Idlnu' l.oiuls of thu city of Uiniilin , Nol ) . ,
( luted May Ibt , lh'.U. anil piyublu JJ yoaii iiftfr
( laiu. Inturu'ilut tlio rate tif " > per ui nt pur un-
mini , payable hunil-aniiiiully. I'rlindp.tl rind
lnti-rrul. puyublu at Koiint/u lln > , .Sow York.
J.'acli old must stutu prlcu unil aiii'iiuil
KotiKlii for and Inoludu auuruud Inti'rcst to
dulu of ilollvory at Onialiu , Nub.
Thu rltfht Is reserved to rujuot any und all
Ithiicd under charier poucr of cities of the
metropolitan cluMj , und ordlnancu No. "Jb3.
" ( '
"WireVllMlirchl'ltliiNuVllOM.N | ,
City i'toasuror.
Unlike Dutch Process
No Malies
OK
Oilier Clieniicals
arc iiacd in the
preparation of
nf.Mui flul '
which is absolutely pure
and soluble.
It has more than three times the strength
of Cocoa mixed with Slureli , Arrowroot
or Sugar , and is fnr moro cconoini'ji f
costing less than one cent a cujf It
is delicious , nourishing , and LABILT
iiGisTr.D.
Sold by Crocoro everywhere ,
\V. \ Baker & Co , , Dorchester , Mass ,
DR. J. E ,
THE SPECIALIST
IN THE THEATMKNTOF ALL
OF PRIVATE DI8KASK3 QONOIl *
IUIOBA ; STnioTUKB. H YMIILIS.
QLKETANK ALL WEAKNESS ANIJ
DIHORDEUS OF YOUTH AND MAN.
HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH.
OUT LOBS OF TIME FROM UUSINISS3.
Wrlto for o roulnn.
N. IJCor llthnnl K.irnun Hi O n u i
lilt III WUVl'S NKIIVH A.NK MUAIN'l ItHAT-
.MK.Vl' , impcclrto for llyatorlnluiuu \ \ \ \ , I'lti , Nun.
rnlxlii , llouilathu , Nvrvou * I'ruslruloii catisod b/
uliolio ! or tobacco , Wukufuliuix , M'Mtrtl Dopm * .
rlon.Hultnaeinf the llrnln eiu ltuln > unltr iul cr/ ,
ili'ciy iluith , I'ruiuiitura Old A u , lluriunux , l.oii
of 1'iiMor In Hther , Iiupottnor Luii'-orrhon ' ni |
nil I oinaloVoilkne jb , InvolllllUrlnici , t > pur >
iiiatoirhrii c.i in ml by ever uxiirlluu ol tliu bruin ,
hell uliuse over liidulKunt A niniitli
II Ofori'i by mall WUKU iruntcuiU boicntocura.
1'uih order foril boim , with fi will bund rllt a
KunranUoto refund If not turn I uu rnntvo I UM
by ( iooilnmn llruitCo , 1IIU t'uriiam iit . Jn.alia-
NEBRASKA
National Bank. "V
>
U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , N 3
Cniiltnl $100,000
. , < J03,0)Q
Olllcorj andDlroctori lloiryV Vntai ,
II f Cu tdnif Tlojiiraillont < 1 rt Miailoj. W. V
Mor o. Jolind , Colllni , J H II. 1'ulrliu. 1 , TU A
lltuJ. Cuthlur
THIS IHON