THE OMAHA DAILY BKEE THURSDAY , APRIL 21 , 1892 , AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA D.tails of the Occupation Tax Ordinance Presented to the Council. SCHOOL BOY SHOT BY A POLICEMAN Ilullrt Intruded for n rirdnc Criminal In n l.lttlo Hoy1 * Uodj I.lxely Smrlon of the llonril of Trill I P. A special racotlnt ? of tlio city council was hold Inst night to consider tlio ordinance levying nn occupation tax on ttio business In terests of tlio city. The ordinance wsi In- Iroducoil unil referred until Monday night. Another ordlnnnco was Introduced mid passed levying a oticcliil tax of t-WO upon each saloon In the city. The ordlnnnco that was referred will levy a tax substantially us follows ; Auctioneers folllnR dry poods , cloth ing , liMOtsiiiHIslioi's , hull , cupi. Rents furnishing Roods. etc. . porduy . . . . 1000 Auctioneer sulllni : properly per duy othonhtin above inutilloiicd . Architects . . . . . . llnrnvss m.d saddlery dealers . ' DunloM In IIORS anil lirlstlcs . . Mnntifnctururs of soda or mlnora ! water . W ncnts' furnUliIiiKCoodi. . . . . . . sou Dealers In Kenoml merchandise . o 00 Jc ) , lers In agricultural Implements. . . . 10 00 Attorneys lit law . . . " " f : , llookHtorosorBC-iiunUnuttiidualcrt. . . . r. 00 Ilnkerics . 6 01 Hunks . " 00 Hemllnir ulleyH . IlioUcrs . llroworluf . llluokamltli shops . * ' ' . . . r > oo Illlhnid or poui'l'mlls. for first tiiblo. . . . 10 00 1'or each mldlllonnl tnulo . 1000 llnlldliiK contractors . W jo Ilrlckmnkeis . ° ° OonI dciiluis . 6 ? S ° . L'lvll onglnuurs . { > < " Commission slorrs . JJJ ( MKtirinukcrsur dealers . o cu Dealers In ilrr goods . 10 00 Doctors of inediclno or vetnrlnnry . 6 00 DtMilurs ill clothing . 1001 Dentists . ft" ' Doulura in hardware . 1 ° OJ Doulers In boots mid shoes . 1J 0 1 Dealers In drills . , , Kluotrlo lUlit companion . SOJ OJ Kxpress . In DO Kiii'h elreiiR or inonagurlo , per day. . $10 tool OU K-ieli Hldoshow with clicus , pur day. . . . o OU rruli dunlcrs . J 00 I'nriilturo dealers . o ni I'loiir mid feed dealers . n 00 ( Jrocery stores . J0 ; OrinlliiK contractors . 15 OJ Hiiwkcisor peddlursof Jewelry , goods or cloth , uer day . 500 Hankers or peddlers of notions per day . CO Hankers or uccldlurs patent medicines , porduy . 500 Hotels. . . . . . 10 OU Jen companies or dealers . 100) ) Insurance agents or linns . f > CO Jewelers . BOO Mveiy anil feed stables . 1000 Lumber dealers . 15 00 J.lvo stock commission merchants . 15 OJ Milk dealers , each WIIKOH . i ! 00 Millinery stores . 5 OU Meat markets . fi 00 Merchant tailors . & 00 Machine shops . & 00 Music stores or dealers In musbnl In struments . 1000 I'ackliu houses . UOU OU Mailing mills . ft 01 1'iihllo halls . 10(0 ( 1'ilntliu ollleus . 1000 I'hnto/niph callerleo . 5 OJ I'ulnt. oil mid wnllpii per stores . 1U 09 1'iivlnt ? and sewer or honor contractors MOO Itual emiitn agents . - " > 00 K'lltro.ids . 10J 00 Itestaurants other than hotels . 500 HcmU'rlngworUsorHlaiiKliterliigliouses 25 CO bhootlnsirallurlos . : ; , oo hewlns macnmo agents or dealers . G 00 Second hand store" . . ' . . f > 00 Btreet nilluay companies . MOO btoekyurda . Sn ID Tcleplioiiocumpanlcs . " 5 00 Telegraph comp < inles . " > 00 \Vator \ > oil < s company . 150 00 Undertakers . 1000 Hawkers , peddlers , canvassers or solicitors for nonresident retail grocura or other mer chants who sell or solicit trade for goods of daily consumption not less than J3 per duy or ST)0 per year. The amount Is assessed for ono year In all cases not otherwise stiitud. Councllmon Walters and Wood and City Engineer King were appointed u committee to secure land near the "river from the stock yards company for n dumping ground. On motion of Wood , Councllmon Wood , Walters and ShulUo wcro appointed a coa- inlttco to unit on the county commissioners and endeavor to have aa assistant county physician located nt South Omaha. Adjournment was taken until Monday night , _ SHOT A HOY. llnllot Intended fur u ricolntr Crlmliml Lodges lit 11 School ! ! < > y. Little Johnnlo Skarda , a 10-year-old boy , lies at the homo of his parents , 2S19 K street , with a bullet in bis hip. The bullet was tired from Ofllcor William Hughes' revolver at a llcoing criminal , and tba boy was the inno cent victim of a careless shot. A llttlo before 4 o'clock yesterday after noon Ofllcer Hughes attempted to arrest Harry Horry , n notorious vagrant , nt the corner of Twenty-fifth and M streets. The man broke away and ran uu Twenty-fifth street toward the High school building. Tbo ofllcer called on him to stop , and ilnnlly drew tils revolver and tired , The street was full of children Just out from scoot , and the bullet struck the Skarda boy in tbo tilp and glanced downward , lie was taken homo and a surgeon called , who was urablo to Hud tua bull. Ic Is not thought that tbo Injary will result fatally , unless inflammation icts in. Olllcor Hughes was suspended from duty oii'i placed under arrest to await the result of the boy's ' injuries. This U tbo llrst time that Ofllcor Hughes has over Urea at a crim inal , and ho is nearly crazed with grief over ttio unfortunate result of his carolosbuoss. Itoiird ot Triida Meeting. The Board of Trade woke up long enough to hold n meeting lait night. David Andor- ion of tbo committee on n government build Ing road a letter from Congressman Bryan , In which the latter stated If his special bill failed to pass Senator Paddock hud agreed to secure the pasuugo of another bill , to bo known as the i'liddock bill. The South Omahq I'lunlng Mill company wanted $ , ' .1)00 ) bonus and n sitoon Twenty- lovonth or Twenty-eighth strcots to erect n two-story sheet Iron building , 40x80. Ij. J. Uardnor ft Co. of Otnatm wanted 5,000 bonus mill a slto for the same nurposo. Both requests wcro referred to the committee on manufactures , Mr. Anderson took the Door to Mate that the present assessor and bis aisistauts were men "without character , ability or rosponsi blllty , " und ho wanted a committee np pointed to watch thorn. Ho was accommo dntuu. He then registered another and a very lurid kick against the Metropolitan Street Hallway company for obstructing N troct. Ho promised thatlf a committee WAS appointed Including himself to attend to the matter the "fur would lly" very quick. His suggestion was acted on aad lee committee appointed. Ttio board will moot tonlpht to consider the occupation la * . Notcn unit I'uraonnla. George J. Joblyn of Troy , N. V. , Is In the city looking after his property Investments hero. hero.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knufhold of Twenty- eighth and Q streets nro the happy parents of twins. A. J. Caughoy has the plans drawn for ft liauatoino residence oil tits property ut Twenty-third and H streets. Milton Doollttlo of Holt county , Nebraska , ono of the delegates to the democratic na tional convention , was In tbo city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wear entertained a party of friends at their homo In the Third wuru Tuciduy evening. The occasion was In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Wear. Mike Yonlco was fined $5 and costs by Judge Fowler for intoxication. Yontco no- cumulated a ) ag and gave vent to his hllarltv by throwing u bricK through the windows of 1 , F. Cornish's residence. A Zouave carnival will bo given In Blum's ball ou Wednesday and Thursday evenings April 27 and ' . ' 8. An exhibition 'drill will bo given by twenty-four young ladles dressed It Zouavo costumes. The entertainment wll be under the auspices of the ladles of tbo Episcopal church. Arrangements have been Inaugurated for * a appropriate celebration of Decoration lay in this city , Hobort Livingston post No. 282 , Grand Army of the Republic , has appointed the following committed on ar rangements : S. W. Dennis , A. J. McDou- gall , N. H. Ackor , .1. W. Cross nnd H. Hard- ng. Ttio Sons of Veterans' will participate. Dr. T. A. Berwick received Intelligence otordny ot a painful accident of which an tld college chum was tbo victim. Dr. J. Cnmnbcll. nrofossornf chemistry Ir. the Uni versity of Michigan nt Ann Arbor , was en gaged In a chemical experiment when an ox- iloslon occurred by Which both his eyeballs voro completely shattered and his eyesight doitroycd. The republican primaries In this city for ho election of dolegutoi to the county con- ontlon will bo held today. The polling ilacowlll DO In the fowler block , near Twenty-fourth nnd N streets. \ \ , S. Andor- con has been appointed Judge of election and 3. L. 1'ortor and A. C. Powers clerks. There s only ono ticket In the Hold and no contest a liKely to occur. Catarrh con ho cured surely , * nfoly nnd plossantly by Plso's Homcdy , It euro * when all else falls. All druggists. 2Jc , Republican primaries this afternoon , 12 to " o'clock. FOUKTH WAIID BOLTEHS. mldo Pacts About tfio Selection of tlio U'unl's I'rlinnry Tldtrt. OMAHA , April 20. To the Editor of Tin : Jni : : Last Friday night republican cau cuses were hold In tbo various wards of the city under the now rules recently adopted by ho county committee. Tlio Fourth ward caucus , hold In Judge Anderson's ofllccs near ho corner of Fifteenth and Faruam , was called to order by T. Iv. Sudborough , mem ber of the county committee. On motion to nomlnato a chairman for the caucus thrco names were presented , T. 1C. Hudborougb , D. 1 , NVhoelor and Gustavo Anderson. The vote was taken by ballot and Judge Anderson received M votes as against -I'J cast for both of his opponents. After Judge Ander son had taken the chair a resolution was adopted that the republicans present place n nomination any parsons tboy might dcslro o support for delegates to the county con vention and tUat tbo nlno persons securing tlio nighoit vote shall bo declared the cholco of the oaueus and shall receive the support nt the primary election of republicans par ticipating in the caucus. A controversy arose over the question as o the form of the ballot to bo voted In the : aucus , and it was resolved that printed bal- ols should hu ruled out ana every delegate's name should bo written. Thirty-live names were presented to bo jallotcd upon nnrt ulnoty-eight ballots wcro found In the hats of the tellers. The result was announced as follows : T. W. Blackburn , 05 ; H. 1) ) . Duncin , 5'J : N. B. Husscy , 40 ; F. iwartzlundur-15 : A. Locknor.It ; Oharlos 1C. 1'urnoy , 44 ; F. Haller , 43 ; J. T. Lucas , 43 ; A. C. Trout ) . 41 ; W. F. Bochel , 3 ; O. E. Hammer , ; ! ; N. A. Kulin , HO ; 13. H. Scott , W ; D. H. Whcclor. 31 ; M. L. Learned. So ; U. Anderson , 24 ; C. A. Goss , 23 ; J. L. Web- stor. 23 ; T. A. Crolgh , 21 ; C. B. Denny , IS ; 13. U. Over-ill. 113 ; W. F. Gurloy , 15 ; A. H. Brigps , 13 ; P. L. Perino , if : C. P. Halli- gan , 10 ; C. B. Elliott , 8 ; A Wem 7 ; George S. Smith , 7 ; nnd scattering votes for ton ithor citizens of the ward. Messrs. Black burn. Duncan , Ilussoy , Swarizlandcr , Lock nor , Turnoy , Halter , Lucas and Trouu were declared duly nominated to represent the Fourth ward in the coming county con vention to elect delegates to tbo state and congressional conventions. No protest was entered , by anybody prcs- : ntacainst thcs.0 delegates nor was thcroany .ntlmatlou of fraud or irregularitv In the jallot or count. Under all party usage every repuulican present and participatiiiL-wus in loner bound to abide the action of this cau cus. But the very | next day , the men who were most prominent in the caucus , but who were out-voted more than two to inc. got up a pollution and had their own namea presented to tlio county committee as contestants of the caucus nominations. The ticket gotten up by the bolting malcontents is ns follows : John L. Webster , AY. F. Bcchcl , N. A. Kulin , W. F. ( jurlor , A. H. Bngcs , P. L. Pcriuo. J. W. Lyttle , C. A. Goss nnd Pat O. liawcs. All these gentlemen received votes in the caucus except , Put O. Hawes , ana all were participants in that , caucus excent John L. Webster and W. F. Gurloy. The average vote received by these canaldatcs out of the ninety-eight cast in the caucus was less than 2J , the lowest belnvr Mr. Perino , 11 , nnd the blghest , Mr. Bcchel , 38. These llfiuros show that they were fairly beaten and that their action in bolting the caucus cannot bo excused upon any reasona ble ground. They simply want to go to the convention and having fulled to secure the endorsement of the representative republi can caucus of their ward they appeal to the primaries. Tnls is their privilege if they desire - sire to set the example which they have so frequently frowned upon in the days when they were managing the politics of tfio ward. The only excuse that the bolting faction sets uu Is that printed tickets were brought to the caucus , uut the fact that these tickets were aiscardod and that every man presotit wrote the names voted for on his ballot shows what a flimsy pretext these parties have sot yp for bolting a caucus , which Mr Sudborough their chief fuglor hud called , nnd In which they had taken part from llrst to last. They do not charge that &ny voter that took part in the caucus was Imported from another ward or that any of the votes were cast by democrats or independents. The real motive for this bolt is kept in the dark. It is a scheme to control the conven tion in the Interest of a clique that has fur nished tbo Fourth ward with professional delegates and standing candidates for the last ten years. All fair-minded republicans must concede that , It Is not healthy for the party to keep tbo same old wara politicians in tbo front year In nnd year out. in any event it doosou't bocotuo men who nave bossed all our caucuses to got up a bolting ticket to boat men In whoso nomination they had taken purl.Fouimi Fouimi WAIID Mrs. L. H. Patton , KocurorJ , 111. , writes : "Flora personal oxporioncfl I can recommend DoWitt's Sarsaparilla. u euro for Impure blood and general debility. " Republican primaries this afternoon , 12 to 7 o'clock. CHAMPION OK TIIIroitu > . Mil * IChtlmrlnoV. Curry llents tJio llccorrt for I'ndt Typewriting. i In the presence of nbout seventy persons Miss Ktithorino V. Curry of 402 Jackson fit. , Syracuse , N. Y. , Attempted to bronk the world's record of fust lypo-wrltlnp , The timekeepers - keepers were Ornmol G. Jono ? , presi dent of tlio Board of Fire Commissioners nnd J. A. Dakin , professor of stenography at Wells' Huslnoss collctro. Tlio Judges were , District Attorney Theodore K. Hancock , Giles Stllwoll , president of the Board of Education nnd Cyrus L. Hasbrouck , secretary - rotary of the Business Men's association. Among these present were , Attorney Liuvronco T. Jones , Fred C. Kddy , cash ier of the Bank of Syracuse ; Attorney Donald McLonnitn , Alderman E. J. Muck , Li. A. Eddy , biiporlntundcnt of Brndstrcot's Mercantile agency , a Jour nal reporter and a number of well known stenographers and typewriters. It is stud that the fastest sworn record of typewriting is 1"- words a mliiuto. Miss Curry last niirht made a record of 1S2 words a minute , nnd the timekeepers and judges mtido allldavit to it. She mod the test sentence , "Now is tlio time for all good men to como to the aid of the party , " which is one of the fairest crltorions of fast work. Tlio typewrllist operated a Smith Premier typewriter , which worked perfectly , and showed tx wonderful capacity for speed. Miss Curry first undertook to write 100 per fect words a minute , and succeeded in rattling oil 17U words , but some of tliotn wore not perfect. Then she attempted to wrlto IbO words in a minute. On the llrst trial she wrote 170 , all perfect save ono. Then she succeeded in getting 180 words on the paper , but some of them were not perfect. On the third trial , however , she wrote ISO words all of which were perfect. This was greeted by applause. Miss Cdrry then en deavored to break her owii record. On the llrst trial she mad a ISO words in a minute , next she fell off a litllo and only got 170 , but on tlio third trial attained the unprecedented speed of 182 words in sixty seconds. These por&ons who wit- uoss'od tlio exhibition were simply astounded , and they most heartily con gratulated Miss Curry. The young lady has run n typewriter for the last five years , but it was only last July that she began to practice for speed work. She has chat-go of the " " of. the "practical" department Henley college. It would seem that now ia the time foujast typewriters of tlio country to como to the aid of their profession , and beat Miss Curry's remarkable rec ord , if they can. She proposes to hold the world's championship against all professional stenographers and typewriters - writers , and no test will bo considered by her that is not undorallldavit by reputable - utablo people. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. hasoniecs _ in , the principal cities of the United States , one of which is located at 100UJ Farnam St. LAIUKV XIGIIT. Omaha Athlotli ; Club , Thursday K\cnlng' . April SI , at 8 O'clock. Special efforts are being made by the club management to niaka this evening a ? inter esting a ono ns possible. The several events , comprising wrestling , fencing , choice gym nastics , tug of war and music , both vocal and Instrumental , have been carefully pre pared and it is hoped n largo uudlcnco will assist upon thU occasion. Admission QU cents. The public Is cordially invited. roil SAijU OK J.VCHANGI : . The I'alnco M'.UiloH , Oniuhn. The largest livery stock in the United States ; nearly one hundred thousand dollars invested in horfaos , carriages and equipment. Doing n business of sixty thousr I a year. The owner being un able to attend to it will sell at a great sacrifice. This is the best opportunity over olTcrod to make an advantageous deal. Would exchange for a large ranch. Also two brick blocks of residence property , three houses in each block , for sale ; good location. Address Palace stables , 17th and Davenport , Omaha. Neb. Coma Armed. Secretary John Aitchison of the National Competitive Drill association , has Just re ceived from Adjutant Gcaoral Victor Vif- quain of Lincoln a circular granting per mission to the military companies of the Ne braska National guards to attend , armed and equipped , the national encampment to bo hold hero in Juno. Adjutant General Vifqunln's order Is the flrat ofllcial permit that bin been issued. Ho says tbat the attendance of the guards must bo voluntary , ns no claim whatever aeainst the state will ba entertained. Troops of other slates , by the ardor , are permitted to pass through tno state in going aud coming to the encampment. 'Milrrliljjli J.iqiMisoi. The following marriage llcjmoi were is sued by Judge Eller yoatorJay : Name and Address. Auo. J W. L. Ilanls. Mllwauko. Wls . \ > - 1 HcrthiiHollgbOhii , Omaha . : > . ) I C.trl lEohschuclc , Omalui . 2D I Lena Udon , Umulm . 1U UIKD. Knttcct o/yire HUM or fc < s umiert/ib heail , flfty centa : cMhtkMltluiMl line tcn'anli. JIAIIKK Dennis 1'atriek , azoil IS years. . 5 months and 4 days , at the family residence , IHISontn Fifteenth street. I'unurul t'rldity , April - " . ' . at 8aj : u. in. from roslduneo to St. I'utrlcU's church , Interment at St. Jlary's eoinotuiy. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. itops the moil excruclallna palnsi noTe r/nlli lotlvo ca-otn Hie tutlcroi. For sprains , ImilsQi , I ) luk-iu'.i ' ? , pilu In tlu I'liott or siibi , hoiluo'is , tost'm'n , or any external pain , a few applications , rubood on b\- hand , act like magio , caus ing the pain to inat-uitly stop. 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BETTS & BEITS 119 South 14th .St. , N. R Corner 1-Hli andfDouffltw Sts. Omalia , A la so named because it is the quintessence of , or carefully selected , whiskey. It is ns smooth , nutritious and wholesome as cream. As a beverage or medicinal stim ulant it has no equal and is far superior to whiskies distilled from corn , ( known as Bourbons ) . You may know it by its delicious.flavor and the proprietary bol. tlo in which it is served , l-'or sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores. C'all for Cream Pure / > /and take no other. 3 DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicago. FOUND AT LAST After Years of Unsuccessful Search , for Cure , Martin Ajulsrssn Gets Ilellaffra.n thfl Chluaaj Doctor-A. Volitati.TJJ. . monlaU OMAHA. Nob. . Jnn. 18 , 1831 To whom U May Concern : This is to cortifv tlmt I have boon n constant sulToror for many ycura with catarrh , asthma and bronchial alliio- tions of the throat , nnd tried all the patent medicines nnd romodloa I overheard hoard of , but with no success. I ttcntod with doctors in various parts of the country , but none of thorn could do mo nny good further than giving tno shor temporary relief. I suffered nttiht an day. nnd continued to grow \vorso not withstanding till the inediclno 1 had tnlton. I had nttnost pivon up my case as hopeless when I was informotl by a friend of Dr. C. Goo \Vo , the Chinese doctor , and advised to go and boo him in the hope of getting relief at least , if not a permanent euro for my trouble. I was slow in malting up my mind to malco such a radical change in my treatment , asl know a tria I with the Clilnoao doc tor would bring me , but I finally con eluded to glvo him a trial , so I called at his olfico with that intention. I lound the doctor a clover , entertaining gontlo- mnn , thoroughly posted on my condi tion , and it took'only a vary short time to convince mo that ho was the party I was so long in search of. Ho told ino my case was curable , and that ho could euro mo , and pronarcd mo a sueotal treatment to suit my condition , and in two weeks I was to much bettor that I had the fullest conlidcnco in the doctor's ability and committed my case to his treatment. I continued In grow bettor rapidly and am now entirely well. 1 ewe my euro to Dr. C. Goo W'o , and am not ashamed to admit it. I advise all who want relief from their troubles to call on Dr. C. Goo Wo. and they will bo cured. For nil particulars apply or write to MAKTIX L. ANnniisotf , 5J121 Cuming St. , Omaha , Nob. DR. C. a EH WO , Regular pnultiato of Glino ! ( medicine , olzht yours'study , ton yo.irs' practice. Truisissuo- cussfuiiy till dlsu.isos known to sutlerlnshu- iniiulty , Hoots , plants nnd herbs tmturo'irotnodlo'j- ' lils medicines iho world Ills wltiioss ; I.UA ) to.- tlinoiilals. U.ill ana see him. Consultitlon ftcc. lias also constantly on hand rumodle * for the following discuses ready | iropirod : Asthin' . Catiirrli , l heuinit ; am , IndlKCstlon , Lost Jlnnhooil. PemnloVo.iknLs3. . Hlclc lluttl- iiuho , Illood Pnrlllnr. and Kldn y nnl : Llvor. Price , one dollar per bottle or six for tlvo dol- Inrs. These who eiinnot call , onutojo C-cuat Btiunli fur quqstlon llstuii'l full parlluulurH. Wo son'l the marvolou * French liomciiy CALTHO8 frpr. nitil n loqal cunrnntco that ( JAUIIOS will r.Tnl' niniknrec * ' , Kml > .lnn- , . CU11K Hn < > | .nintorrhoi > . > urlcocvlD und UKs I'OUi : Lost \ icor. Ufdt and fay if satisfied , AIirrnVON MOHL CO. . Solo jtnrrlrtn Jgfoti , Clarloaitl , ( Jblo. TRADE MARK. DK. J. E , McGrREW , THE SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OP ALI. FOIIMS OV PRIVATE DISKASEH QONOR- KHOEA , STRICTURE , SYPHILIS , QLEETAND ALL WEAKNESS AND DISORDERS OF YOUTH AND MAN- HOOD. IMMEDIATE RELIEF WITH OUT LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS. Wrlto fore iciilars. N. li Cor. lltli and Kirnain SU , , Orn ill i.N'ot ) This Is the Johot I.l&ht Homlsler which soils nt jUS.Uii. Wo will eull llioin ( or btxty ilayu ut if'.aiW. It.lias Ih Inch cushion tires , U full hull boiirlniJ and all dini ) rur.'liiRS. Kent t > , O. I ) , on loculpt of tiO. Wu iilsn ull tliu C'uluinblu , lluitfoid und Victor. Catalogue free. A. H. PERRIGO&CO. , MOO IJOJ3GK STHK1ST. CURE L5RSEe , > our Druggist for a . bojtloollllt ; . The onlv , 'non pudonuut rtincilj lor all , Ilia unnatural discharges and / prlvuiedlnerws of men and the debilltatlnB akntks peculiar to nomen. Jt cures In a few [ days without tbo aid or i publlcllv o ( a doctor. \Tlu I'ntimal mrrican Curt , Mnnufactured by f K The Evans Chemical Oo. ' CINCINNATI , o. U. 6 , A. A shoo that's mndo tovonr , nncl wear well n shoo thnt'a mndo to fit , nnd fool comfortnblo naor It's on a shoo thnt'a made of fine solid cnlf with the qonulno Goodyear welt with the patent stny with nil the good qunlltlos nnd none of bnd -thnt'3 the "Nebrnokn's" popular two ( my shoe.Ao hnve just opened another largo shipment or these popular shoos. They como In nil slr.os from B } to 11-ln nil widths from D to F In Pttrltnn , Paris , French , London , Upern , nnd the now Glebe to In plnlii or tipped. You can hnvo thorn In either Inco or congress - gross , and you can have them with high or low Instep. Our qua ran too on this shoe is this : IT after you wear n pair of these shoos , you find them unsatisfactory In any way If the stitches rip , or the hanger pulls out , or the stock proves defec tive ; if you don't get the amount of wear out of them that you should , you may return them to us und you'll ellhor get now shoes free or your money back. * Wo will also put on sale this week n handsome NEW PAT ENT LEATHER SHOE IN ALL STYLES AT$2 OO A PAIR. Will place on sale to-clay two Immense lines of fine genuine Balbrlggan Underwear a teaser for spring trade Very good value in balbrlggan shirts and drawers. The shirts have French neolc nncl long sleeves. You'd think them well worth EXAOFI. forty cents AND THEY ARE. AT The line we take the most pride in , is a line of elegant , fancy bnlbriggnn shirts and drawers , in natural , tan , brown , slate , drab , gray , normal and unbleached. This line of goods comprises a range of values from BOc to 7Cc , nnd a handsomer line at n moderate price you never saw. 351 n. cli IKT THE SWEAT , BUY AKTB HUT ! THE. Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 , BEE BUILDING , PROCURED BY T1I3 Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqunl with the Interest of Ihmo hiving clil n nBnlnltliuirov rnniintli thnl of 1SVK.VTOUS. whi oftenloao Iho buno.1t ot valuable In rcnlt JIM bos in is nftlio Incomiwloncy or tnattonllon of t'u attonuri cniploiotto oiitnln tliotr jiatonti. Too luuo'ioirj ' cannot bo oxorctiol In oiijlojlnl conp3tDnt ant rcllnblopullo tort to prociiro pitonti. for fij valaj of npitontdipoiirtiifroitly , If notonUrol/ , upon tin corn nml skill of tlio nttornar. , VVllhtho vlow of protactlni Invontori frJ n wjrtn . iPBSurciroleis Mtornifi , oiU of foilni t lit nivja. llon nro wotl prutoctoJ \ > J v ill I iiitinti. 1 ' " ' 'Jf ' IIUUKAU hn rutitliioit counsel oipjrt la p luJt prnctlco ; niiUH therefore proparoJU 'iitH , Coiutiirt Interfarcncai , Slake 1'ronecittr rcjertcil cntma , ItcuiHter trnilu indi'ti un Ucnilcr ujitiilon * nntoi > coj > c mill inlll- ; ; itu of iHiiunta , I'roHfaittti dint itufan-l tnfi'tiiyniiit i HltltH , I'll' . , ' / ( ) . If jro'i hnvo nn Invention on hind cn t Till ! liC3 ; UUnllAlJuokolch or plintn rapi ! llioiuof , duatlj. wlilnt brlof Oeicrlptlon of ttio Import nit loiturji. nnrt 7011 will bo oncaadvlsoil in to thu bait cu'irjut ) puniuo. Moilula nru not nccuisnrunl jn tlu inva ! tlon 19 of n coiupllcnlod iritnrj. If othari are In fringing on your rl.jlitt , orlf you arj cmrjjiitlt'i Infrlnvumunt by otnori , nubinlt tlio inittor to TiIJ IIUUKAU for a rulUbla Ol'J.NlON Loforo actinjoi Ilia matter , THE HUE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Itco Iltilliliit , ' , Oiniiln , No' ) . tSfTMa lluroiiu Is sirir.intcad liy the Oniuhi. : lieu , thu I'louour 1'roni uiU Ilia h.iu Frunclscii hxutnlnor Gin this out and send It with you.i i i qulry. - vim Imvo lott proportjr fie n Tnd'.iu raids liliould Illo tliulr claims under thu Ind.an Depiolnt'on Act of MarJh I , 13 I. 'I liu t mult Ilinltod , un I tlio clnlniu uro tuVun up by tlia court in tliu orJur In wliluli they nro ic.-olvuil , TaksNotloo thatall contr.iotJ eutarol Into with attorneys prior to tha Aot ara miJi null and void. Information Klvon unl nil cliilnis promptly iiUoniloJ to by the Hlib HUKHAU 01J CLAIMS. XKO Ili-n llnllitlna. OMA.HA. NE113KASKA. [ 37'Tlils lliironu N ciuiriuitco I liy tlio Oiniihii llco , the I'loncur 1'russ au.l tliu San Krunolbco Kin Diner , Removed io 1514 DOUGLAS St , REGULAR Army and Navy PENSIONS : Soldiers in the Regu rar. and Sailors , Seamen and J\Iar- incs in the United States Navy , since tJie War of the Rebellion , who have boon discharged from the service on account of dis abilities incurred therein whllo in . the line of duty , are Entitled to Pension at the same rates and under the some conditions as parsons ren dering the same service during the War of the Rebellion , except that they ara not entitled under the new law or act of Juno 27 , 180O. Such pors ons ro also entltl fd 13 pension whether discharged rom the servlca 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 luound injury or disease which still disables them for wairffrit * labor. Widows and Children of persons rendering sorvics In the regular nrmy and navy Since the War are Entitled to Pension. If the death ofthesolcller wasduo to his service , or occurred while ho was In the service. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying In the United 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 age of sixteen years , nro entitled to pension If now dependent upon their own labor for support , whether the soldier ever contributed their support or they were dependent upon him at the time of hlJ death or not. v FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICtt , As to title to pension , ADUUESa orSEHO eon CATALOGUE. C0illll > 'l ' < 1 II Itril < . ilb I''UflU. ' * , fcui 0 l Jl , U > f 1 > 4 TMl I > . x\U In k II" I * Ul Jl fa lti I * h.L Ji * ' I * ' W ff 2 < 0(1 ( ' ( } ' l : ' " " ' < * ' " t > , , . . , . .A/ | oii. In. iinu ilia ' . 'Si - " WW 4JCO .bil > OKUWW . .H - . 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