8 DMA IT A DAILY BEE : THSSDAY , APRIL 2G , 1892 THEY HAVE A HOME AT LAST OouncSlrnon Will Occupy the Oity'a Perma nent Quarters Tonight , GOOD PREMIUMS PAID FOR OMAHA BONDS Lively induing on Library niul 1 'ulillo ' I in. | irot mil rut Driii-iittin1 * C'onin Inn- tn CoutlilorliiK tlio Nrlmukn CVntr.il Proposition. The city council will moot In a parmanon t fcomo of Its own tonight nnd this h Iho first time that anything of this kind ha occurred In the history of the citv of Omuhn. This homo is on the socnnd lloor , In the oiithcnst corner of the now city hall. The interior llnish of the room U not completed , but It has reached a point where it can bo occupied by the city InwinAitcrs. The now furnlturo has not yet arrived , consequently quently the old desks and chairs will have to bo used for tlio present. The room will ho lighted by two urc lights , the -.vires for which nro bcltitf put in place. Contractor Coots has tnoro ttian 100 nion nt work In the building and furnishes the in- ioriiiiiUou that the cntlro strucluro will bo ready for occupancy within the next thirty dnvs. Tlio rooms which nro to be occupied by the cloi'kcoinptroilur , and treasurer are receiving the finishing touches and will bo turned over to the city officials Friday morning. The court nnd rotunda present , rathnrn ragged appear- nncc , but this will not remain so much longer , us the marble nion nro nt work and expect to linvo the wainscoting all In this woolc. The two passenger elevators nro hero anil nro being put In , though they will not bo ready for use tonight After Unit date councilman can rldo up nnd down from the chamber. At tonight's Eosslon , to prevent accident ! ! , the stulrs loading to thu second lloor will bo securely plunked , nnd light will ua furnished by two nrc llchts , ono of which will hang tn the main entrance nnd UK > other In the rotunda. TIM : NimtASKA : CKNTUAL. County CnmiiiNsliinorM Discuss 1'urtlicr DetlllU ol thu I'ropoHltlon. Members of the Hoard of County Commis sioners spent the morning hours discussing the Nebraska Central rullway nnd brldjjo proposition. The point of issue was the ap pointment of a board of arbitration to settle differences that might arlso over bridge tolls and'swltchlng charges of other roads that might dcslro to occupy nnd use the Nebraska Central property. Thu miMnbcrs of the Board of County Com missioners held the opinion that the board of rirhitrallon should bo constituted by the ap pointment of ono county commissioner , ono member of the city council and ono ol the district Judges. The representatives of the ruilrouu company wcro favorublo to the proposition , only that tbcy thought they bliould have so"o representation on the board. Another point nt Issue was the bndgo. The commissioners argued that In matters of arbitration their jurisdiction should extend to the bridge us \ \ cll as to the railroad lines nun switches. The railroad oftlcials hnd n different view on this subject. The right to construct the brldgo wr.i granted by United States authority and the secretary of war was the proper party to arbitrate upon the question of bndgo rates. All aflornoon was spent over the matter , nnd nt 5 o'clocu the committee uroso , reported progress and decided to sit again Friday morning. Thru the board held its regular adjourned session. The trustees of the village of Ben- nington demanded the money that tlio county [ minorities nail collected from the saloon men of that village. Delinquent taxes assessed against the Knoxl'rcsbyterian church were ordered can celled. The city comptroller served notice that the city would vacate the rooms In the basement ol the court house on or about May 1. 1' . A. Barrett petitioned to ba appointed constable for South Omaha precinct. The petition was referred. County Judge Eller again got to the front nnd asked for n lot c.f furniluro for his otllce. lie staled that ho needed the Bluff and would tuko it ofT Iho hands ot ttic county when his term of onlco expired , providing thu counly hail no use for the furniture at that time. Messrs. Vim Camp , Berlin und Stonborg wcro appolulo.il u commilleo lo confer witn the city council , tha Board of Trauo and Iho Heal ICstuto Owners association relative to ttio assessment of properly in Omaha and Douglas countv. Chairman Timmo offoroa a resolution lo rcliun M. Leahy as superintendent of the court house tlurinir the year Ib'J. ' . Mr. Stcnbcrg thought that the resolution was taking snap Judgment on Major Pud- dock , who was absent. The resolution was adopted , Mr. Stonborg voting no. _ iiiiour.iiT A ( loon I- l.lbr.iry ami I'tibllti Improvement Homta feull UV11 ultliC'losi ) Competition. Bids for $10UOaj public library bonds/ $50,000 paving bonds , f.yj,00d sewer Lends und $10,000 district grading bands were opened nt noon yesterday by City Treasurer Jiolln. All but Iho grading bonds nro regu lar city bonds , and the latter are special as- aebsmcnt bonds. They brought the following figures : Blnko Bros , .t Co. , Bouon i'uving bonds , t&iiC5 : : ; buwor bonds , &Xlittt : ; library bonds , 100,7:10 : ; ult with accrued iiilcrest. Soasongoou & Muyor Paving bonds , fr > V 4 1'J.fiO ; sewer bonds , Wi , I l'i.00 ; library bonds , ilOtbts5. SpiUor & Co. Paving bonds , $32,800 , ewer , 652,010 ; library , flUj.Sb'J ; all with In terest to date of delivery. Omaha Savings Bank P.wing$52,503 / , With accrued Interest. N.V. . Harris te Co. Paving , K > 3,0l.37 ! ; sewer , f.)3OI4.S ; ! ; library , $ lor'JsS.75. Lanifrcohet Bros. & Co. Pavlug , $ , "i3- < 'i7.50 ; sewer , fo , 157.50 ; library , tlOl5'J15 ; grading , f4102U : ! < ) . ( jeorgo - it. Voss Paving , $52,450 ; library , Guy As Stunwond Library , J107,003.25. MeC.muo Jnvostmont Company Paving , t5t.'ji7.50 : : ; sewer , J52,81'J.5'J ; library , ? 100,005. Browator , Cobb .t Kilnbrook Puving , | .V.,0iO ( ; sewer , * 5 , < : GU ; library , $107,320 j nil with accrued Interest. Jones & Full Library , $102,500. John Dale Paving , i51OU5 ; sewer , js.11- f.05 ; library , tlOJ.'JlOj grading par , interest anil $100 premium. 13. II. Kollius & Sons Paving , $53.715 : sewer. 15:1,055 : ; library , f 107,0'JO , W. J , llnyos , t Sons Sewer nnd pavlns ; elO-,57'J.aTj library , $107r,73.i7. : Hayes & Sons , Clovoiund , Now YorK and Xoston , sccurcit the library bonils. Their bid on sewer and paving bonds was thrown WATCH , Men. , Oet , 28 , ' 00. Dr , Moorei My Dear Sir I have Just bought the third boltlo of vour Tree of Ufo. U is indeed a "Treo of Ufo , " Doctor , when vou to lilndly gave rno that first bottle mv right bldo was so lame and sere ana rny liver en larged so much that I could not llo upon tnv right sldo ut nil. There was u sorouesa ovo'r my kidneys nil ol the time , hut now that trouulo U all over. I sloop Just as well on ono sldo as on thu other , and my nlvop rests unit rofreshoi me , and I fool Iho best I'vofolt ' , In fifteen yonrs , and 1 know that it U ull duo to your Tree of Llfo. Yours very trulv , U. tUUULBV. . For sale by all drugplsts. Dr , Cullimoi'o. oouust. 1533 building HEADY FOB ACTIVE WORK. Tliu Xubrnslin Ilureiiu or liuinltrriilluu Articles l lnroriiiriitloii. | The NebrasUa Bureau of Immigration has filed articles of incorporation In the oflleo of the county cleric. Tbo capital stock , $25,000 , Is dlrlded Into shares of fil each. The in- corporatow are It. 1 \ Kloke , J , C , Crawford , Thomas \VolfoJohn A. KberhartJ. U. J. Ap- nluby , It. O. \ \ Illlams , Ueunder CJurrard. W. M. KcUo , Charles IS. Klgutter , C , C. bbriuer , JoT ( W. ncdford , .T. W. Hnrrls , D. I ) . Spanc- Icrnnd It. Vnnnllcr. The object * of the co.npi ny nro to Intro duce Bgrlcullural find Industrial Immler.itlon ; to secure manufacturing nnd business enterprise - prise * for the towns nnd cities of Nebraska ; to oncourngo the Investment of capital in de veloping the resources of Nebraska ; to nd- vortlso to the world the natural aavnntnccs nnd wnnls of Iho slnto nnd lo bo a general bureau of information In the furtherance of these objects , While It 13 the Intention to rnnxo this n state Institution the principal ofllco will bo located In this city. The Houston euro Is snfo rind suro. UNI'ltOI'KSSIOXAI , I'JIACTIOIIS. \Vlinl Rnoir , T.iiinl Jt Co. llnvo lo Say. The cdltorlnl In Sundny's Uir. : orontod nppnrcntly some scnsntlon , nnd with a view ot ( jotting1 ut some facts a ropro- sontittivo railed on Snow , Liintl & Co. and the followlnir was obtnincil : "Yos , wo road tlio odltorlnl nnd wcro do- llghtcd with It , for It goes to the rltfht spot. " la It n common practice ? 'Must how fnr Iho practice extends Is diflicult to say , but It Is far lo preva lent. Wo ourselves do not pay physi cians any commission whatever , and our refusal to tlo so hns cost us the loss of many physicians' business , but wo prefer - for tills to boiiiK mrtlos to a dishonor able contr.tet. " 1 low much id paid for this business ? "The prices paid vary for different cases. Wo know of ono druggist who olTors 16 nnd ill ) conls a prescription ; another has boon known lo p.\y us high as $70.00 a month and so it goes. In such CIIBOS frequently un necessary prescriptions are written for unnecessary atnouhls and the phy- hlcian and pharmacist consult their own interests rntlior than the Interests of their imticuls. The custom is an out rage on honorable nliyHlciant ) , honorable druggist. " and on the public. Wo for ono will not submit to it , but make our appeal direct to the public , giving them tbo ad vantage of the lower price wo are thus able lo make. " "Do all physicians accept percent ages':1" : "Well , no , in justice to tlio medical profession wo ought to say that notovory physician will accent a commission , and of iho llflcon or twenty physicians using our blanks not ono asks or would accept a percentage. Wo were glad of this op portunity to olnco ourselves on record as ono rcta'l drug linn which refuses to give perconliiL'cs ' and gives its patrons the lulvantago'onprico which this makes possible. " The American Express company , with its usual enterprise , has extended its delivery limits in tlio city to Popnlcton avenue on the south , west to 38th nnd Farnnm and ; t2nd from Farnam to Cali fornia , to Croighton college , then north on 23rd to Cuming , west on Cuming to 30th , then back to LMth , north on 24th to Clark and cast on that street lo the river. AJWSK.'lll.VI'S. Toniizhl at Exposition hall the Banjo and Glco Clubs of the University of Michigan will make their first appear ance before an Omaha audionco. T1IC CMJH AT ST. LOUIS Al'ltlL 23. Hero is what tlio St. Louis Globo- Democrat says of them. Entertainment hull was packed last night when the University of Michigan Glco and Banjo clubs began their con cert. The boys were all feeling in the proper spirit for the work before them. Since Ihoir arrival in the morning they had been Iho guests of friends , who left nothing undone to please them. They came to the hall from a banquet civon in their honor at the St. Louis club. With this prep aration it is no wonder that the general verdict wiS that the old collcgo bongs were never sung so well before. The U. of M. clubs bavo boon hero before , and they have been universally voted the best entertainers among iho college clubs that have visited this city. They introduced povcral novelties last night , the host of them being the old rigmarole of Tobias nnd Uohunkus , given with a chair drill that was so good that tbo audience dionco compelled a repetition. Tlio Glee club , under Director A. A. Stan ley , was the special favorite of the even ing. The clubs loft after Iho concert on their special for Kansas City and Loav- enworth. CENTRAL SCHOOL SITE. Mr. Johnson ( ilvrs n llonil to Secure the Tltlu to thu ( irouiul. For n time it looked as though the Board of Education would bo compelled to reconsider its action of proposing to buy the Johnson lot nt Twenty-second nnd Dodge streets for a silo for Ihe proposed Cenlral school building. This lot was owned by S. H. Johnson , who had seine connection with the nffalrs of the Neoraskn nnd Iowa Insurance company when that concern was on earth. Thootuor dny when the nroperly of iho ofllcers and directors of Iho company wus attached by Kocolver Wyman. this lot fell into Iho hands of Ibo Bherift nnd Iho Hoard ot Educalion was out in Iho cold , ns far as a silo for Iho Central school building was concerned. Yesterday matters were aujuslod and cro many.houK Iho litlo will nassiuto the hands of the city. This was brought about In this way : Johnson was desiroun of selling the lot nnd the Hoard ol Education was anxious to purchase , but the cloud upon the lillo closed Ibo deal. Now Mr. Johnson has oxeculod a bond fcr $70,000 , which when approved by thu court nud Hecolvor Wyman will bo lllod with the deed. Then Iho proceedings , ns la as Ihuy relate to the lot In question will be dismissed. Cooil Cooking Is ono of the chlof blessings of every homo. To always Insure good custards , pudalngs , snuros , etc. , use ( Jail Hordon ' 'Eagle" liraiul Condensed Mlllt. Directions on Iho label. Sold by your grocer and druggist. DriinUuniiusH. A disease , treated as such and perma nently cured. No publicity. No infirm ary. Homo treatment. Harmless and olTectual. Hefor by permission to Bur lington Ilawkoyo. Send 2o stamp for pamphlet Shokoquon Chemical. Co. . Burlington , In. AURANQEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. Tlio Union I'uclllo llux ( irncroimty Tumluruil n I'lil'.iru < ; i r lo Wulmtur. Every delegate to the state convention has rocclvou the following letter : OFI-IUK Jonx L. WEIISTKII , ATTOUXKT , OMAHA , April-- ! ! : ) - . Dear blr : Arrangements have been made for delegates to the Kearney convention to go on tbn Union Puclllc rullway on the tram leaving Omaha on Tuesday April 'M ut 2 p. in. please bo on Mine without fall. Yours truly , JOHN \VinsTiit. : : . Passes made out "to blank" lo Kearney and return bavo also been liberally dis tributed to all friendly Indians wilbout re quest but with hope of future rowurd. It Is Kiven out quietly that all politicians who do- slro to accompany iho delegation may do so. Do Vi' Ill's Sarsaparihit cleanses tbo blood , Increases the nppetlta und tones up iho sys tem , It has bcnolltted many people who huvo suffered from blood disorders. It will help you , thn llrllmiin Ktoc'k. County Judfo ICiler of the probate court has Issued an order , allowing Charles Wise , special administrator of iho estate of Mayor llcllmun , deceased , to sell the stock of rner- chandUo In a lump. Mr. Wise bus received nn offer ol $15r.OO cash , which In addition to iho amount re ceived filnco the Inventory of the stock was mado. brings the offer up to U3 per cent of the appraised value. llo I Traveler , take Ueechnm's Pills with you. ALL NEBRASKA INTERESTED Quarter Centenary of tha State's ' History to bo Celebrated with Pomp. MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE AT LINCOLN In the ( Irniul 1IUttirtr.il niut Imliutrlnl I'ncrnntH lit cry Section ol tiu ! Common- uciiltliVlll bo Itcprrtcntuil Utlicr Ncbrmk.i Ncni Notes. LINCUI.V , Nob. , Aaril 25. [ Spoclnl Tolo- pram to TUB Bm.J : About 100 representa tive city odlclals mid butinojs mou from the principal towns and cities of Nebraska nro hero tonight to attend the meeting of the committee having In chnr o the arrange ments for the celebration for the quarter centenary of Nebraska's history , Among the prominent men here nro Max Meyer anil W. N. Nason , Omaha ; Church llovvo , Auburn : 11. H. Shodd , Ashland ; J. A. Dempster , Ooneva ; .lob Hathaway , Horn- Inpford ; A. U IJixbi' , Columbus ; J. Hanson , Fremont ; 11. U. IJoydon , Urnud Island ; John Hriuly , Kearnov ; H. H. Williams. I'lnttsmouth ; W. H. Burton , Tecumseh , nnd O. W. Bomls and T. E. hodgwlek of York. The visitor * wcro tendered a banquet at the Undcll hotel. The object of the mooting is to awaken an interest In the coming cele bration. which will bolho most notable event of Its character In the history of the state. It Is proposed to havu thu entire stuto par- ticip.Uo In the grand historical and industrial pageants. This is the second entertainment of this character tenuorod bv the city of Lincoln , ana It will bo followed by others within a few weeks. Cluiilron'H l.i'iip Yi-iir Hull. Ciiumox , Neb. , April & > . | Special to Tun Bcu.J The ladies of Chadron Friday evenIng - Ing gave n leap year ball , which proved 0110 of ttio most enjoyable ulTulrs of the season. The lllnlf opera house was beautifully decor- otcil for the occasion , ( lowers in largo quan tities having bscn brought from Omaha. Uucsts were present irom Deadwood , Kipid Citj- , Hot Springs , Crawford , Uushville , Valentino and Norfolk. rinttsmmith Olilfern Installed. Pi.msMouTii , iNob. , April 25 , [ Special Telegram to Tun Uiu. : | Mayor - Klect IJutler , Treasurer Morgan , Clerk fox ana 1'ollco Judge Archer were duly installed Into their respective o.'Ilcei by thu city council tuls evening. .Morgan , Fox and Archer succeed themselves. Tell Itatwvpii the Curi. Rcruiii.ic\x CITV , Neb. , April 'J5. ( Special Tolegrom loTnc Bcu.J-\V. E. Duncan of this town , a bralioman on a freight train l ) > twosn hnro and Oberlm , was killed at Norcatur , ICnn. , this morning. Ho mnilo u misstep unit fell between tbo cars , belntr Killed Instantly. ri 1'uclllu Train \Vrcekeil. NCUHVSKI Citr , Nob. , April 35. JSpecial Telegram to TUB Qcn.j Three ears of freight train No. 127 of the Missouri I'ncillc wcro badly wrecked about a milo north of the city this aflornoon. It dolayoj lho2UJ ! : passenger train until 0.3u. No ono was hurt. lnisll's ; Uriitli IColl. PiATTSMOL'Tii , Neb. , April 25. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.n.l John G. Pays , n resident of this citv for the past thirty-flvo years , died at his residence this morning , aged 07 years , of heart failure. Sin-ilk 1 lilrvos at lleirm\v. : KcAKN'KY , Nob. , April -fSpsoial Telegram - gram to Tas I3cc. ] Sneak thieves oftocted an entrance last night at E. Abrahamson's confectionery and abstracted about $15 'vortu of cigars. _ It Is Not VUiit WoSuy But what Hood's Sarsaparilla dooi , that makes it soil and has given it such u linn and last hold upnn the conlidenco of the peo- plo. Tuo voluntary statements of thousanUs of people prove beyono ( juestion thut. this preparation possesses wonderful medicinal power. Hood's i'ills euro constipation by rcstorinc the peristnltio action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. SOU I'll OM.lll.l. I'rocciMllii'jt oT tlio City Council anil Other Happenings In thu Muglc City. The city council met in regular session last evening. Councilman \Vood of the special commlttco to sea the county com missioners in regard to securing thu .services of an assistant county physician for South Omaha , reported that the committo had seen only ono of the county commissioners and ho haa not offered any encouragement. Councilman Ihiloy offered a resolution authorizing the city clerk toproeuro his oflleo stationery and supulios without nn order from the council. Wood opposed the resolu tion as an infringement upon the preroga tives of the ilnnnuo committed. Thu resolu tion was lost and Haley tore it up in disgust. The ordinance commlttco asked for onn woott's additional time to consider the occu pation tax ordinance , which was granted. Frank P.ttctku asked permission to erect n wooden building within the tire limit. His request was tublcd. George H. I'ottys wanted to bo n police man and was referred to the mayor. " Tno report of City Treasurer" Hector for March was read and referred. The report snowed a balance on hand of $110,171.25. 'I'lio city treasurer asked for an expert ex amination of his books , as .hoy hud not been examined by the council duriifg tbo past two yours. Ho also suggested that some provis ion bo made to provide a t > nfc for the deposit ot the city records. No action was taken. A long list of saloonkeeper's oonds were referred to the iiconso committoo. The committee on printing wai instructed to have 100 copies of" the rules adopted by ttio council printed. The bonds of Wiley H. Beckett as chlof of poltco was road and approved. Mayor Miller appointed .1. W. Cress Inspector specter of weights and measures und the appointment was continued without oppoii- lion. The council will moot n ? n committee of the Whole on Thursday evening to further consider the occupation tax. Olid 1'YlloUK1 ! > ; } . If the anticipations of the local committees are fuHUlcd the Maglo City will entertain sovnral thousand visitors today. The Odd Fellows of Nebraska will gather hero to celebrate - brato the sovonty-tbird anniversary of the organization of the order. A grand street pnrnJo will bo tha feuturo of the afternoon after nhlch speeches and othnr exorcises will bo held at Blum's hall. Tuo evening will bo occupied by u bull and banquet. The Omaha Odd Fellows will Uo accompanied by the Seventh ward military band. Notes mid I'or.iiMi il , fj. F. Swift of the Swift Packing company Is in town. The city council will sit as n board of equalization today. M. Schloccl will erect a cottage at Eight eenth and Q streets. D. L. Thomas has boirun the erection of n iljunlo bncu Hut ut Twenty-fourth and E streets. The police nro in possession of n number of counterfeit , silver dolluivi whlcli word fauna under thu sidewalk at T.ventv-pighth and S s'.rcol * . The coins are dated 1S78 , 1870 and 18S& . i The counterfeits are a poor Imitation of tha genuine article und evidently the work of anmiaatour. Mr. and MnUCarl Monllll , Twenty-eighth nnd T streets ; are the proud parents of n baby girl. TIMI : SAM : . The r opl'n Clothing lloiur , Offers L'ooda for tomorrow ( Tuesday ) at ridiculously low prices. These goods will only bo .aold nt the time when ad vertised. If yon nro too ourly or too late don't expect to find tlioin. Hotwcon Sand t ) a. in. Laundered 'Monarch whlto shirts at G'Jc. ' Between 0 nnd 10 n. m. Men's suits worth up to $7.f > 0 for $3.09 ; they include- nil wool blue flnnnul suits. Uotwcon 10 and 11 o'clock Choice of men's suits at $5.7o ; mnong thorn you will llnd the clay eassimoro worth up to Sl-.OO. Between 11 nnd 12 o'clock Men's pants worth up to $2./iO / for OOc. Botwocn 12 nnd 1 o'clock Overalls or jnckots , Cunilold make , at 'Joe each. Between 1 nnd 2 o'clock Knee pants suits for f > Uc. Hotwcon 2 and ! i o'clock Prlnca Albert suits for $10.00 , worth $18.00. Between 3 and 4 o'clock , Choice of men's suits , "sacks and frocks , " worth up to $10.50 , for $8.00. Between 4 and 5 o'clock , Knee punts worth -I0c for Oc tv pair. Uotwcon 5 and 0 o'clock , Men's crush hats worth " > c for 2oc. Between 0 and 7 o'clock , Jeans pntiU , warranted not to rip , worth S1.2o , forOoe. Ltativoon 7 and 8 o'clock , Madras cloth shirts , worth 81.03 , for or , . M'JC. Between 8 and 9 o'clock socks worth lOo you got ; { pair for lOc. Heniembor if you want those goods you must bo on hand at the hours they are on salo. So that you can't miss our place , and also that you may know bo- Ibro you enter ourstoro what is on sale , wo will have our colored banner carrier ( Mr. Dennis ) , whom you all know , walking up and down in front of our store all day tomorrow marked on his back what is on sulo at that hour. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE. P. S. To make this day a memorial ono wo olTor special bargains in men's suits all dav long. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 130t ; Douglas street. Second door west of thirteenth street , next door to Omaha Savings banks , al most opposite the Millard hotel. FASTEST IN THE WOKLD. IliirlliiKtou Olllrlals Clulin 1 lu-lr New I'lycr IH a llt'cunl Itreukrr. "What is the fastest regular passenger train in the world ! " "Tbo Burlington's No. 0 between Denver nnd Chicago , " say the representatives of the B. & M. passenger department in a chorus. This is a startling statement , but , taken with a qualillcation. it is literally true. The answer tn the question which heads this arti cle must always bo qualified bzcausa of the varying conditions under which different trains run , the principal ot which is distunco. The new Burlington train Is said to bo the fastest in the world for the distance , and that makes its performance a notable one. It leaves Denver nt 7 a.m. and rcacbes Chicago at 2lj : p.m. the following day , malting the lime ohrouto twenty-eight and n quarter hours for n distance of 1,010 miles. Between Djuvor and Hastings tha distance is ISr ? miles nnd is covered by this train in ninn and onc-hidf hours. The Pennsylvania limited requires ten hours and fifteen min utes for tno 3SV mlloa between Chicago and Alliance , nnd the Like Slioro limited U ten hours and ton minutes making the ! J87 miles between Chicago and P.iiiicsvrllo. The com parison makes a remarkably creditable show- in U for the western line on n lonif distance run. run.Tno Tno new fast pisscnscr servicoon the Bur lington was inaugurated Sunday and is now working most satisfactorily. The new time card did not go into effect on the Chicago cage , Burlington & Qjlnuy until noon und at , that hour the west bound tram was ut Lucas , la. , an hour ami ten minutes behind its now time card. That time was made up before reaching Ashluna , nnd the train rolled into Uatrvor on the tick vosler- " dny morning. The cast bound tr.ilu , Num ber G , left Danvor at 9 n. m. on the now card and made every station on Unit1. More over , it hnil seventy-two through passengers and fovery bcrih in the sleeping cars was tu ken. Among the passengers was a party of newspaper and railroad representatives , con sisting of (5uy Adams of thn Danvcr Sun , J. W. Freeman of the News , Robert Ualton of the Republican , .Stanley Stokes of the Times Pullman Superintendent. I. M. Siiitn nnd Cnarloa II. Howard , city passenger neent of the Burlington nt Denver. Mossr.i. Adams nnd Freeman wrro accompanied by their wives. They were mot nt Hastings by W. F. Vaill , city ticket ugont at Omaha , who escorted the party to this city , urrivliiir on tune at 11 ; Sp. ! ) m. Tha visitor's spent yesterday - day in viewing Omaha , nnd took tne other fust train nt i MO for homo. Uoth the now trains run by way of this city , nnd give the fastest servicn ever had to and from Denver. Mrs. TJ. H. 1'nlton , UocKtord , 111. , writes : "From personal experience I can recommend Do Witt's Sarsaparllla. u euro for impure blood and general debility. " I'rrinin , The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterdav : J. II. Kynur. ono und a half story frame ilwelllii ! : . lOfj Uorby street . J 2,000 Kivo minor permits . 473 lotal Mrs. U'ir.slow's Soothing Syrup is nn un excelled mcdieir.o for children while teeth ing. ' 'ii cunli a bottlo. I'liy lor llplirc Sli'il t\\ . Oflicors Hudson und Thomas Hayes who while doing detective duty lust Friday night were used as targets by .luck Murray and his gang huvo bccu honorauly mentioned by Chief Soavoy. _ \Vltlt l C'llinliml Mhcl. A complaint was Hied in police court yesterday afternoon by Mr. 1C. Hosewator , charging. W J. Byrnes with criminal libel. / > / / : / * . A'uttcenfflt * llnti in- lcntnilerllili \ lteitlAftu ( Ciilfc ; c'i ' < { < Ullltinuillltc ! tnt nejiH niM-.M.iiaPuJ. : . holuvud wlfii of N. If. llt'lin , illuil huncliiy uflui noon ut - o'ulii'-U. iik'eiU.i yuurs. ; i iiiOMlli- , . ' ? iluys , of lirUlits dlsuii u , uflon an Illiu s of u lou inir.o.l. I'liiii'iMl to'tiiKo uUii'Dfrnm family irsliUMieo. L'd'.M lliimlltiui ft. . Tnn-diiy iiftiTimon HI - o'cloelii mtoniieiil nl Mount llonui'iiiiiutury : friends mvlti'tl. I'urry , llmitlir-'duiib und Illu r county pupoix Jilu i u copy. inontliit. 8 diiv-i. yiiiin c'si iiuii-'lilor of Mi. und Mm' X. A. l'1'ilor-.rn I'lincriil. 'J i.es- day , AptlliU ut ' - ' p m. . fiom ics di'iicu , to. I' . I'l.rnuiJuth and I..il > o , to Foicst l.awn NI'l'l' 1' . II , ii 'i.'d lliyc'iirs , I nioiitlis , II ilny , -iniiliy. ! ; . AlulU'l. IM' ' . ' l'iui"iui fnini IMS lutu iDHliitiiu-f.'JtHi I'liiuiiiicy Htroul.on 'J'nu.s- day lit i oviocl , . liilcnnnnt i < cirt'si l.-iwn Holutivi'siuid frlonilb Invltud , Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND ! i SOHJBLB COATIXO. ft A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR > > Intltflr.ittan , Wanlof AnpttUr , PtMnrta' tiflrr Minis , J'mnttlnt/i. Klflni .i cf thr Stntit < iclilinin < nr Trn-Cn. fitntiit * . Slrlt llcitiliirhr\ilit ChiUf , J J'liitliluninf Ural , fx > iriicn. < n/.Sj > lr- < its , anil All Nrrrous AffceHonti Tocuro llicio comphlnli w < > mutt tMc lli cmo. Th prlncliml raii < > In Roncialr la bo found In thn Mnmiteh and llvcrl rul U ltit > ftra tvt' * rial , ! nn.l . all Kill 1 + ifrll. From § two to four rills mice a ilny for thott tltno ? will remove the evil , unil restore tlio toiletor g to ( ounil lnj IntUni ; licnllh. f * Of nil < lruKRlita. I'rlco 2S conu a box. > Now York IHipot , 8G5 Cnnnl tft. A Wrltton Guarantee to Cure Kvory Case or MCMO.V RofundoJ. Our euro I" iirininnpiilniiilr.it n imt'Mu up. Ci'Ci IKntctlfoon jonrsn rtharoiiovor ojn n pyinptmi * lnoo 1ly c1o rrUi'n ' < i cxo ; fully wo onn It'll you bjr innll. nivl no mvi ! tlio nine Klrinid Ku.irnntu3 to i-urj or refund all money. 'riio o who prefer to pnnio lioro lortrcntniptitcnn tin sunn 1 wu will piy rnllnvi I firj linllivns niullio'ol lillHhllo linnIf \vo full torurj Wo clinllPiiKPtliu worltl fiirn cmj lint nur Mnjld lU-mpily will nut euro , wrllofor pnrtlpilur < nnl cst tlicptltlpnca. In otirsovon yonri prnctlM ltli the MnulcltPinoly It hm licon nio t Oinirult to nvorco'iio tlio prpjiiillcp.i ncnlnxl soc\loil : ! po < ltlr < . lint 1111 lor onrMioim Kii'ir.tnlcu thousuiils itro Ujlna itniul ba liiKfurcil. WoBiinraiitno to rare or rpruiut every ilollnr.nml niwo bavo n ri'imln'lnn toprot"t , n > o flnnnrlnlbni kliuofi.VUiliOlt Is ( icrfoctlr 9\fo to ll who will try the tronlmont , llorotoforo } ou IIUTO imtllnmip nnd p'lylni ! out your inoiioy for tlt.rown' Irenlnieiit".niulnllhougli you iiro not yet enrol no onohn : pultlbuck > our inonuyWo will po ltlvoljr iiir vm , OlilchronictloopoitcI cii" t enrol In3) ) tollJilijri. InvoUIjtilo our llmn'l.il Jtuillir , our leinitnllon nihusliu < 9 < men , Wrlto infer immtM nnl ntltln' esprihoio o li.ivo cure ! who Imvo ulveu pcrml5 lento refer tu thcu. : It co ts you only post- npotoilo this. If jour ? yiniliini | nra fore throat , mucousl > .ilehi In inniilhrhiMinrillsu : In bond nnl Jolnl' . hilr fullliu out , eruptions 11,1 nny pirt tit Ihj boily , fcollnKiifKeiioi.il cli'pn'sMon , piUin In healer boni" . Von Irivono tliuoto waste. TIIOMJ who lira ( on > lintly : tnkins : merenrr niul pnt.iih , > hnillill ) . continue It. Coii'linit u eof them ilnus will turuly bring sums nnil entln , ' ulcorttn thu en I. Don't full ti ) * rlte. All corroHp < intlenco "out e.ilol In philn en- \ olope.Vo Inv tu thetuo t rlul 1 Invc tlu.itlo i nnd will do nil In cur pouorto ill I you lull. Ail.lrusj , COOK RHMKOY CO. . - Onmhn. Neb FOR MSN ONLY SHOO fora case ot I.o .T or rir.ivi IIOOP , Guncr.it or NfUVOtia D ini. TV. weak ness of I oJy nrtntml , the eiruc11 sot error ) or u > c- ccsscsln elder yoiiiri thalwocatmoli'iiro. We ruuratiteu every cnso orri'fiuil uvpry doll ir Klve d.iystrlul tre.itment ! , lull course WS. IVrceptlli o bi'tiollts roill/o.l In ihroo days. lly riinll , "oeuroly picltul from obi.rv.itlon. COOK ItEMEOV CO. OMAHt. NHII MARIP I'2 ' AM : KIXUM.ATOK. = ; ifi nnl IllnulU Cnrtuln lo a duy or inoiioy rofiinded lly mull J. . i-ocuroly BO lie I from obsurvn lion. COOK ItK-JlllltY ( ! ! > . , Oinnh-i. Neb In that great anil exciting name nhlch Is ever facing played between Health and Life on one Mile , and Disease and Death on the other , Abil ity Is thu .lokcr , Experience the Hight Hov.cr , and Skill the Left. And thccc aie all hclU by America's unrivaled Specialists , DRS. BETTS & BETTS Whoso marvelous success In effecting speedy and permanpnt cures in all diseases of a privateer or delicate nature is the wonder of th'1 a o. Syphilis. Gonorrhoea , O Spermntorrhoon , Strict uro , Hyclrocele , Vnrlcocolo , Lost Manhood , Seminal Wonknoss , Female Woaknoss. Soxunl PIsonsoB , Kidney Troubles , Blnddornnd Urinary Dlfflcultloa All sclenlincally , safely , ppesdlly and perma nently cured. _ Send Kour Cent's for 110 jinsa 1103k , hand somely Illnst rated. Consullallin Vice. Call upon , or n lrcs-i with ttamp. Q Q DRS.BETTS&BEJ FS 19 Sotitli llth St. , N R Corner Mth anil Douglas yts. Omalia , Mortxirint Ij i fjr an Into line- IfopayUllcarti.IJB J CT FUENB Lilian- . CURB A no.T nnl Co-nilel'j | TrimtmoU . ' * * ' * | .ulJ * rotund Ui3 luuiuy U nut ojril HJII I lor In.'o Snuiilo i.nr4itjj lnul br KIII , i | ) nikul t , Bu'u ' 'VNr.i I'jrii.IJlinU DJ C1 ? National Bank. U. S. DtHOSITG.-M. OMAHA , M'.J nipilal Oltliert nnJDIro'UnIloirr IV.iitoi. . n-iil In' . II c.dutiliu vl.'JprjillJii' ' . S Mriibi > V / Mor e , Jcilin S Ctlllu * , J. . ' < . if. I'atrlj * lttu A lived. L'n.hlcr THK I'or hii'riiitl | : < irrlii-it Vnrliucelo. ' ii'lmri.1's "Mil jmsKluii ; ! uiul i-tloriuir I.o > l t'ljsor. Cure 1 " " / " 5 ir t ir uiim-nt nent l're tr ) , J nnv tilt CHEMICAL CO , CIMCIHHA7I , 0. It because wo put thirty rnrxy or forty hnndsomc now sprlnn shades in men's bo suits in our window hot , this morning , thnt don't it mnko spring window shades of 'em does it inny F"or six yonrs constnntly-conttnunlly bo every coltl , y day in nnd dny out Sunday's excopted-throuflh columns of The Dec wo'vo ondcnvorecl to im or press upon you two facts ; Umt wo carry the very hot best clnsn of rcndy mndo clothing mnnurncturod In nnd tlio whole United States nnd that wo nro in n posi coltl tion to nnd do , give you moro vnluo rot- the pi-loo together thnn you cnn get of nny other house cnst or west. " It "Wo hnve tued to Impress you with these fncts not only ln Iig. > ysp por3 but in our transactions with yeti inny Wohnvosolcl you good Cioocs Not in ull our immense - rnin , monso stock of men's clothing do wo carry ono single or solitary satinet or shoddy suit not on 3. Not many it clothing houses big or little cnn truthfully mtvko inny thnt statement. Every that garment wo offer for snlo snow , is honest has honest goods in It is honestly made but is honestly trimmed will wonr honestly nnd is never marked with nn honest price. Tolny wo make n mind notable offering nt sjagcjal snlg of the wouthor. A Thousand Suits- It clciir inny of Clothes. up , Like the man who started out In ths morning or wearing n linen duster trimmed with fur collnr nnd cloudy cut'fsgonsto hit nny kind of weather we've comprised - - bo , prised in this offering such n rnngo of prices , mn- but tcrials nnd styles ns to hit nny sort ofn man with nny never , sort of n suit. There nro sncks nnd cutaway * - cheviots , worsteds , cnssimeros , serg-js nil wool nnd no , silk nnd wool plain , plaids , stripes nnd checks dm k Oh ! medium and light colors , in nil sorts of shades { except never "depnrtcd shades" ) coats lined nnd half lined. The did prices nt which these suits will beoffereJ nnd sold nro living nny $5.25-- $ ! 1-414.50 man o'ro --$17. SCO - - . such If the weather don't suit you - nwful we can. weather. ? wxumm&K Ji % & © TORE Removedto 1514 DOUGLAS St , Tills Is tlinJnhct I.lzht Itoadslorhlch soils lit Jl ) .0i. We will soil thorn for sixty drys at J.O.dil. It his'i : ini'h cushion tlii'sls full hull lioiiln-'und uli dinpfoi-o'iiu-i. front ( ' O. I ) on mi-ulpt nf $ IU. Wo u so.oil Hit' t'oliimlila , lluilfoiil arid Victor , fatilosnii free. A.M. PiiRRlGO&COM 1 1015 DOJIHiK t > 'l Itl'.K'I. E RYE. lias become a household word because of its absolute purity , nutritive value , smooth tastoami delicious bouquet. It is good for weak lunys and .1 stimulant for impaired constitutions. Unlike inferior whiskies , it does not rasp or bcald the throat and stomach , nor rauwj nausea , dizziness and headache. You may know it by the above qualities and the proprietary bottles in which it is served. Call for "Cisai/i J'lire Jiye" nnd take no other For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores , 13 DAU.KMAND A CO . Chicago. > URE r YOURSELF Ask your for a bottin of JIIK" . lite only .ion itmoiuiui ruiHKuy lor nil . J Iho uuunlurui iIUcharKis niul / iiritntu < .i c ( n of men mill the ideb.i-.atlug nralnco peculiar iio v.ointn It i ins in u lew tda 8 without Hie mil or \ publicity ol ft doctor i'/'w ' t'nittnal Anmcnn Cure Munufaclnreil ! > ' y Tbe Evans Chemical Cv. CINCINNATI , O , U. O. A ! . * a t > co < .e- * RIPANS TABULES nirulBlBj I * Ll-in li nurniiu M > wih. I url J | * l.t ( niitJicliickiiuwi.ortilhUt 'lit ' * % cotisliiAtlun , iltiti | 'lo. | UUA ! Ijinlh , Ucwlatlic. hruiIlium , Irncf i ilt ktl n I'liiiplCti. fculIuM tnniiiitz i Ion. and rviry UUr.n.- ( jiul'.lux from ImiiurnMcnd or u fiuliiiii bytue Ktfuiwch iiitrorlu lullnti toIMform llinri'ioiHTfun lions , rcriinu * t iviu toovir < .4l.iiKi > ii I""clllcdb } toklnaoi.mfur J Tfai'limcnl rrlf" l > r moll. 1 groin * , < i , Niini'U' ' I > < : J I'lI'ANS ' ( III MK AI. CO. . lOfltrunibt. New York J y x * \ i t TT * ? T . R EGULRR Army and Navy PENSIONS : ' j + Soldiers in Ihs Raru'ai' Aytfi and Sailors , Seamen and Mar ines in Ike United Slates Navy , since the IMir of the Rebellion , who have been Uisohni-gecl from the service on account of dis abilities incurred therein while in the line of duty , are Hntitled to Pension at the same rates and un ler the same conditions as parsons ren dering the sanio service during the War of the Rebellion , except that they ara not entitle'l under the now law or act of June 27 , 1SOO. Such pers ons re also cntltl < \ U pension whether discharged i om ihe servica 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 TV still disables thanfor. labor. IVidows and Children of persons rendering servics In the regular army and navy Since the IVar are Entitled fo Pension. Iftho death ofthosoldlor wasdufe" to his service , or occurroJ wlula ho was In the service. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying In tha Unite : ! States ber- vica since tlio War of th < - Kebol- | ion , or after1 discharge from the service , from a cause originat ing therein , loivlng no widower or child under iho ago of sixteen years , ai'v entitled to pension if now dependent upon their ovvn labor for support , whether tha soldier ever contributed to then * support or they were dependent upon him at the time of hia death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR AD"OH As to title to pension , ADDKHSS * S TillBillBUREAU 01CUIMS- ; { J\ ! ( > tifiitnllillnii , OMAHA , NI' HJIABKA. illiiro.ni \ is uiiuriuiloeil by Ihu Ik-o. KID I'lonucr I'rcn * unit tbu Hun