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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : SA'lTllDAY , MAY 7 , 1892-TWELVE PAGES. RECEIVER GIBBON'S ' REPORT Bottling the Affairs of the Kearney Oom- rnerclal find Savings Bank , FARMERS WILL PAY AFTER HARVEST Their Noted Held liy the Institution Cnii lie Uollrctril with 'Morn lingo When Tlii-y Unto Mnrhnlnl Their 11'rcM'iit Crop. Ltxcoi.v , Neb. , Mnv 0 , | Spcclftl to Tun Ufir..l Hccolvcr Gibbon of tlio Commorclnl nnil Saving * bank of Kearney hns tiled bis monthly report , showing that during the month of April ho hnd collected on the assets of the bunk fSOO.09. Suit hn3 n ) o been com menced to recover * 13n.VJ on past duo paper. In rcK rJ to the general condllloo of the bank , Mr. Olhbon says : " 1 llnd It almost Impossible to collect farmers' notes nt this season of the year , and instead of forcing collections on this class of pacer I bollovo It better In certain cases to got Interest nala nnd renew the notes until after harvest. In my former report I fctatcd that I held as security for notes of John Bnrnd shares of stocK of the J < icbraslcB Land company , and that two notes amounting to toD2f w'oro endorsed by the Security Land company , both companies bomg owned and controlled by Uarnd nnd St. John. In the lutorcat on this batik , nnd in order that no action may bo taken by the directors or stockholders of cither the Nebraska Land company or the Security Land company to Impair the value of securities or Indorse ments of salu companies , 1 respectfully nek that both of thcso companies bo required to furnish your honorable court with an Itemized statement of nil property own cm by anld companies , together with ihelr liabilities , nnd that they bo nnjolnod from disposing of uny such property until the affairs of the bani < lire settled. And in case the action of John Barnd In trading Ili'.BOO Mutual Loan nnd Investment com pany stock to S. S. St. John for Commorclnl nnd Savings bank stock shall bo declared void , nnd If It Is decided thnt said | 27,50J Mutual Loan nnd Investment company stock Is still the propertj of the bank I would then respectfully ask thnt the Mutual Loan and Investment company bo enjoined from dis posing of nny property or doing any net whatsoever to Impair the vnluo of said Mutual Loan mid Investment company stock until said company has made full settlement with the bank. " New Killing * In School .Mutters. A. If , Goudy , state superintendent of pub lic instruction , has rund'ercd the following opinions In matters of interest to educators in Nebraska : 1. U signs n petition for a change of n dis trict boundnry. After ho has nlllxcil Ills sig- nnturo to the petition nnd bolero the super intendent hns acted upon the petition li removes - moves from the district. Held , that the nnmo of I ) should bo stricken from both pe tition nna list of voters attached thereto. 2. There Is no lugiil authority for locating a Bchool house slto at nny time other than n , regular annual meeting or nt nn udjournod ncssion of ttio annual meeting. ! ) . A contract made with n quallllod teacher , signed bv two members of the board. Is valid , even if the other member of the board tins no notlco. 4. Text boons owned by the district nro district property , nnd , llko all other district , property , nro utidor the care of the district board and subject to sueh rules nnd regula- tloni ns muy bo imposed by the board. In the matter of purinllting the pupils to tnko the took-5 homo during vacation the board would probably Do tulded uy the voters of the district. DUlilfil llln niciinlnl Iteport. For the benefit of the school people throughout the stnto Superintendent Uoudy today published in the form of a bulletin ttio ilrst half of bis forthcoming biennial report. From the bulletin it is seen that thcro arc 0,117 school districts in the ninety organized counties of the stato. The school census shows TO,115 children of school ago. The school property of the state is valued nt fOlK > ' . > , ( > 07.7U , while during the year the sum of ) ,3r > 0.r > 17.ll was spent In maintaining the schools. There was In the hands of the school treasurers at the be ginning of the current school year the sum of $73:1,23- : . An interesting fact developed by the report is that it costS'J.'JO ' per annum to educate each child actually enrolled. During the year tnoro wore expended for permanent Improvements thr sum of 5918- 027.03. < ! OSH | | > sit the Slnto House. Adjutant General Vlfqunin today nccoptod the resignation of Second Lieutenant P. M. McC&nnon of company A , Second regiment , Nebraska National Guards. Volume 31 of the Nebraska supreme court reports was Issued from the press today. The case of Pierce , Wright & Co. niralnst Ezm W. Duv and Laura A. Day came to the iiipromo court today from ICnox county. General A. H. llowon of Hustings was ut llio stnto house this morning. Hon. Church llowo wns B state house visitor tnls forenoon. CliiMi Another Turn. The pollco muddle assumed another com plicated phase today when W. A. Fletcher , a taxpayer of the city of Lincoln , lilod n pretest - test against the payment of the claims for salary allowed the member : * of the now po llco force by the city council at Its mooting Tuesday night. According to the provisions of the charter of the city of Lincoln when n protest is illod against nny claim allowed by the council within two days after It Is al lowed , It must go to the district court for lottlumont. The protest tiled against tbo claims of the members of the police force will deprive them of their salaries for many mouths. OtliU nnd KIIIR. | The flro department was called out this morning by an alarm from 1533 O street. The lire was caused by the explosion of n gasollno stovo. The burning fluid wns thrown over the clothing of Mrs. Josepn Fisher nnd but for her presence of mind In rolling herself in a bed quilt she would haj-o Coon severely burned. Julius Meyer of Omaiia was in Lincoln todny. Two girls who were enticed from their ho , nes in Topeka by the promise of work at liberal wnpes were rescued from a colored dlvoln Lincoln todny. Mnvor Vv'olr hns discharged the four police men appointed by the exolbo board night bo- faro last. They uro still wearing their itnrs , uowovor. l > y McluirHH , Oxroun , Nob. . May 0. [ Special Tele gram to TUB HIK. : ] Yesterday William Knuth , n young farinor of this vicinity , be came Insane nnd uttoouod several friends In n violent manner. So dnngorous was ho that ha was tnkcn to Beaver City nnd pending ing examination by the board of Insanity , plncod In the county ] all. ICuuth has never been richt mentally siuco ho recovered from an attack of the grip. HAMITOX , Neb , , May 0. [ Special to TIIK IlEK.l Anton Krlkscn , aged til years , not ) of a respectable and well-to-do farmer living two mil PS north of hero , was taken before the board of county commissioners today on the charge of Insanity. For several weeks his actions huvo boon peculiar , and at times he gave vent to acts of violence and throats to kill thu entlro family. Ho U laboring under the Impression that his folks havu been trying to poison him , houco his1 dosiio for their blood , _ Churned ulth WlioU > i li > Thuft. BKATUK.T , Neb. , May 0. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : UKII.J Patrick llowo , an elderly man who tins hitherto born an excel lent reputation , was today discovered to bo n professional sneak thief. His speculations were generally cor II nod to clothes lines and like plunder. His promises were searched nd n large quantity of plunder discovered , iluo clgar , tobacco , etc. Howe was locked up and puta In Ms lima singing , praying und wearing. Ills hearing li sot for tomorrow. Child ion' * Ulvlo Soelntlci. ClunnoN , Neb , , May fl. [ Special to TJIB HeB.J Cbndrou hai organized two civic eo- cletle * In addition to the many BOW located hero the flrst of tnee belup Sons of Veteran - an : oarop No. 1WJ , T. F. Powers , so named In bouor of Major Powers of this city. After the ccreioonluj an olegaut lunch was vurvod the members bv the Woman's Ilcltof corps of this place. The camp starts out with twenty- seven charter members. Captnln P. J. Smith of company B , Second regiment Ne braska NutlonM guard. Is the commander. The second lodge was that of the Order of the Kastcrn Star. This { soclnly was organ ized by Mrs. Hillings of Hastings , grand worthy matron , nnd Mrs. Whitney of Supe rior. After the Installation of ofllceM nn ele gant banquet was tondnrcd the ladies by tholr brother Masons. Fifty-throo members were Installed , with Mrs. A. W. Crlte as worthy matron. Nchrmlm Marl CHRP * , lUtiTi.voToy , Nob. , M y 0. [ Special to TUB URP..1 During the month of April the following mortgages have been fllod nnd re leased In this countv : Farm mortgagns filed , ninety-six. fCt'j,2M.4i : : ; released , U Irty- one , Kll.OlO.4S ; city mortgagesthroe , f 1W3.10 ; released , three , $ ! ) lo ; chattel mortgages , 214 , tot. 189.20 ; released , 100 , (47,091. Snpplj In ) ; Southern .Markets. NioiinAin , Nob. , May 0. fSpoclal to Tun HER. ] Eleven car loads of the product of the pork packing establishment hero were shipped over the Milwaukee road to St. Louis yesterday. This Is the fifth year that thcso meats iiavo found their way to tbo southern markets nt excellent llguros. lie.lected Until Petition * . Oxroui ) , Nob. , May O. fSpsclal Telegram to TUB DEI : . I Considerable fooling hns boon worked up between two local rival appli cants for n liquor license , the culmination of which was the rejection of both petitions. The town Is now dry and affords a good opening for a saloon. rirst Itcglmont OMIccrn , DBATHICI : , Nob. , May 0. | Spoctal Tele gram to Tin : BEE.I At nn election hold by company C , First regiment , Nebraska Na tional guards , last night , First Lieutenant Gilbert Palmer wns elected captain , J. A. Heed Ilrst aud E. U. Carroll second lieu tenants. Mangled liy Miilliom. Pnnc , Nob. , May 0. [ Special Telegram to Tin : DEC. ] In trying to separate two en raged stallions this afternoon W. M. Hood was seriously Injurnd. Ono of tbo animals bit his loft thumb off , pulling out the cords with the severed member. Thnt cough of yours can be stepped surely quickly , by Plso's Cure for Consumption Pleasant , effective. ° .5c. All druggists. School children nnd students' admis sion ° .u cents to Iho jrand concert ut the First Congregational church this nftor- noon ut " p. in. General admission , 50c. GOT SQUIRES' JOB. Jumps Stepheinon Auardeil the Street KuccpliiK Contract Other Coiitrnrts. The Board of Public Works met yester day to receive bids for street sweeping during the unoxplrcd term'of C. E. Squires' contract , which runs until July 1 , ISM. James Stouhenson was the lowest bidder , bo agreeing to sweep nnd keep clean the paved streets at the rate of $17.9'J per mile. For grading Lake , from Forty-second to Forty-iltth street , which means the removal of 23,000 yards of earth , the lowest bidders were Lamoronux Bros. & Ettlnger , who bid 11 2-10 cents per cubic yard. In bidding on the curbing of Seventeenth street from Ilarnoy to St. Mary's ' avenue ; the alloy from Twenty-second to Twenty- fourth street in Paulson's addition ; Nine teenth street , from Hnrnoy to Fnrnam ; Twenty-eighth street , from Popploton to \Voolwortb avenue , nnd Davenport street , from Twenty-fourth to Twonty-lUth street , thu lowest bidder was P. Ii. Mnhouoy , who bid GO1 ! ) cents on wnlto and 5'J 0-1U cents on red Colorado sumlstono. J. W. Furnas Sons bid 59J4 cents per lineal foot on Borca sandstone. Bids were received for paving the same streets nb those that wore to bo curbed. The bids were as follows : John Grunt , shout , us- phaltum , form "A , " $3.31 per square yard ; form "IV'S3.03 ; form "E , " $3.19 ; Andrew Jnlcks , sheet nsphiiltum , form "A , " $3.01 ; form "B , " $2.91 ; J. II. Smith & Co. . vitritied brick , form "A , " 51.99 ; lorm "B , " $1.84. The nwiirds were made in accordance with the above named bids. A spirited discussion nrosn over whether or not the board did the proper tning when It rejected the bids for white Colorado sand stone , and readvortiscd for the sumo Kind of material. Chairman Birklmusor thought not , ns it allowed the white Colorado snud stone poo- Clo to know just whet the rod stone people Id. The contract for red stone , ho said , had been awarded and by randvortising for the white material these stone people had the pri : os and could come in with n bid that was one-half of a cent lower and carry off all of the work. Action upon this matter was do- xorred until next MoniJav. Don' buy foreign wine when there Is bet ter nnd cheaper at your door , Cook's Extra Dry Champagne. Pnxton & Gallnghor were awarded the contract today for furnishing the U. S. government with 10,040 cans of their celebrated "Gato City" brand of extra canned goods. This shows the high merit of the goods , as the government selected the "Onto City" in preference to all otlior brands of extras olTorcd. iiK I'ermits. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Connor fc St afford , ono nnd one-half story frame dwelling , Thirty-fifth and Davcnuorl streets . J2,000 John Hanson , onu-slory 'framo cottu o , Thirteenth nnd Gustavo streets . WIO Sovcn. minor permits . 1,159 Total . , . $ a.OJO DoWitt'sSarsapariiin is reliable. Tlo sure to attend the grand concert at the First Congregational church tins afternoon at 2 p. in. The folio wing mirrlago liosnsaj wora Is sued by Judge Eller yesterday : Name and Address. Ago , j Ohrlstlnn NollMJii. Omaha . 'M 1 Sophia I'otoroon , Unialiu . ! U j Krnnk ICnnolsKy. Omaha . ! > l I Veiling Oaiula , Oinnha . 10 Do sure attend the grand concert at tlio First Congregational church this afternoon at 2 p. in. N , B , FALCONER , Open Tomorrow Night Special One-Hour Sale , COMMENCING AT 7:30 : P , M , Tor Ono Hour Tomorrow Js'lchtVo Will 1'lnco tint rollowiiiK Wonderful llar- Eiiln * on Kpeclul Snlo Ito Sure nnd .Sea Them. GO pieces of the best standard prints regular "jo nunHtytomorrow night forl hour ; Ho yard , 1 dross pattern to a cus tomer. Hoc French saloons at lie yard. 12c ginghams at 8Jc. 20c Scotch ginghams at lljc , GENTS' NECK TIES 7JC EACH. Choice of 100 dozen moil's silk tcck scarfsvaluo 50c , tomorrow night for ono hour 7jc each. MEN'S SOX oC A PAIR These tire Iho gcnulno seamless ox ford mixed half hose , soil the country over at from lee to 23c u pnlr , tomorrow night oc a pair. Gents' fancy striped socks , value 2oc , for this sala 12jc a pair ; UOc socks nt lOgc ; 40c , 4uc and 60c socks nil nt 2oo per pair. Thiri is certainly n splendid ofTor. LADIES' SI1IUT WAISTS , J13JC. 300 Indies'shirt waists , madoof sateen , outing llannel , madras and cheviot , act ual value everywhere 81.00 and 81.2-3for tomorrow night's special sale 33jc each , thrco to u customer. LADIES' WRAPPERS , 81.05. For tomorrow night's sale wo will soil our 81.2o , 81.35 nnd Sl.-tO calico house wrappers at $1.05 each. JEWELRY. LADIES' SOLID GOLD BROACH PINS , WORTH 60C , 05C , 76C UP TO 81.00 , ALL AT25C. HAN D ENAMELED BROACH PINS. PANSY LEAVES , KNOTS AND OTHER PRETTY STYLES. WORTH 350 , GOG AND 75C'ALL AT 2oC. GOLD RINGS WITH BRILLIANTS , OPALS , GARNETS , PEARLS AND EMERALD SETTING , AT GOC , WORTH SI.00. GOLD AND SILVER NECKLACES , VERY FINE , AT GOC. WOR1II 81.00. LADIES' SOLID GOLD LINK CUFF BUTTONS AT 31.00 , WORTH 82.00. None of the above goods will bo sold at prices quoted until nftor 7:30 : in the evening. N. B. FALCONER. School children and students' admis sion 25 cents to the grand concert tit tlio Firht Congregational church this after noon at 2 j ) . in. General admission , GOo. NATIONAL KXCA.Ur.MKNT. Hlds for 1'rUlleces .11 list Ite In by Mny M. Sealed bids will bo received by the un dersigned up to 4 o'clock p. in. on May 14 , 181)2 ) , for all privileges on the cn- cainpmiint grounds during the encamp ment of tlio National Competitive Drill association to bo hold in Omaha Juno 13 to 20. 1892 , inclusive. Bids may bo made on any and all priv ileges such as Tlio feeding of soldiers in camp. Restaurant. Cigars and tobacco. Fruit. * Candy. Temperance drinks. Pop corn. Barber shop. Transportation of baggage , to nnd from depots. Advertising. OHicial program. Carpenter work. Also any and all other privileges which may bo desired. The local executive committee , who will open all bids , reserves the right to re ject nny or all bids. Bids to be addressed to the under signed and marked "Sealed proposals for ( state privilege ) privilege. " Full information may bo obtained on npplic to the secretary at the oflleo of the association , Room 311 , Paxton building. JNO , E. AITCIIISON , Secretary of the National Competitive Drill association. Dr. Cullirnoro. oculist. Baa building Country .MerrlmntH Who are cash buyers should not fail to take advantage of tlio Hollman's admin istrator's sale to secure some wonderful bargains for their fall trade. Address HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR , 13th and Farnam , Omaha/ Paint your buildings with strictly nuro "Old Dutch Process" white load" ! 'Red " " " " " Seal , "Collier , "Southern , have stood tlio test of years. Specify ono of those brands and bs sure you got it. JUSTICE SHOP FEES. Thousnml- : Dollurs Involved In n Test Cnso Now llclng Maile. Dockets of the Justices of Omaha , past and present , contain the records of thousands of oases which have duly apucndod tbo regu lation lists of fees for summons , fees for docketing , foes for subpus m , fees for con stable , foes for trial , fees for transcript , ions for judgment , fees for execution nnd foes for the infinite variety of smo qua noas which no capublo Justice over forgets , but which in ono important respect ore vanity and vox- atlou of spirit. No foes huvo boon paid nnd In figuring the bills of costs the Justices have wasted time and ink. Ex-Justice Edgcrton has brought suit on ono of those cases and nn arrangement his boon made whereby another by an acting Justice will bo Instituted with the under standing thnt tbtfcdofontcd party shnlt npppal nnd finally cnrrjrlhequestion to the supreme court. The point to bo determined is whether or not lira Justices nro entitled to the benefit of thtf "work and labor" clause In the exemption law. Justice Drndloy sty n favorable decision of the case will ranko A difference of f 1.000 n year In his courtiilncomo. All sorts of people - plo sue nnd are toed nnd tnko advantage of oycry possible co t accumulating loop hole , Someone gets Judgment , mid the defeated party forthwith hmes behind the exemption law. ' 'Of course , " ho snys , "no honest man will do this , but the dead bout family Is a vorv prolific ono. " If the Justices ? win there will bo a cront deal of monov changing hands , for all the old ' Justices have'hundreds of such claims , and most of them nrol hunfionng ana thirsting for costs. Nearly cvcrv ono needs a good sprlncr mod- lelno , nnd Hood's ' Snrsaparllln Is undoubtedly the best. Try u this season. To petitioners for paving : The board of public works on Mny 2 , 1892 , awarded the contract to Andrew Jaicks ot Chicago cage , for the paving with genuine Trinidad asphnHuin from the island of Trinidad , class T3 , with a ten yonrs guaranty , of the following streets : Spencer , Lathrop , Parker , Caldwell , Thirty-second , Thirty-ninth , Lowe avenue , Davenport and otlior streets , at 82.74 per square yard. Mr. Jnickn was also awarded the contract for guttering. His bid for the street gutters was from GO to 100 per cent lower thun the otlior usiphaUum bidders. FLAG PRESENTATION. Appropriately l > ntrlotlu i : i-relioi nt the Kellom School Yoiturdny. The new Kellom school was crowded with visitors yesterday afternoon. The orchestra , composed of the musical "big boys. " dis coursed Its sweetest music from a coign of vantage on the second lloor. Visitors , young und old , paraded the hnlls and school rooms nnd wished they oould see what was going on In the largo room nt the south end of the upper hall. The pretty llttlo operetta , "A Dross Huhonranl , " was going on there , and so many pioplo were looulng on that It was something of n privilege to got within earshot - shot of the doors. The operetta Is a very catching little thing , with n lot of rvltty dialogue and some vorv pretty music appro priate to the voices of the school girls. Fol lowing was the cast : Miss Jones , Principal of Oiovo Academy . Uracu llit < sbctt Mdlle. Kplnnrd , French Governors Nellie Wright Amy rihl.s , iCInilenilln ) I.cttlo Turply Clara \Vllkiii , (1'ho ( Prince ) Trl\lu Sluttor Haruh Ann , ( ( irucdy Olrl ) luillo llnrdwcll b'ophronla Splvins , ( Homantlc Ulrl ) Carrie Satreldor [ Spiteful Sisters Mnv FlocUiam nnd Vestii Huncato Mrs. .Inrvey. ( A Kotlrcd Aotrussi. .Kanny ( JolT MUs I'rudenvo I'lnclibuck. ( A Vlbitor ) 1'rcdnrlcku Wusscls Hose Jupnln " , d'ulry ( Jodniothcil . . . Edith .Tones The performance went off without n hitch and wns hugely enjoyed. Miss Fanny Goff us Mrs. Jarvoy convinced the audience thnt , if she docs not become an actress it will bo because she Goes not want to. At the conclusion of the performance the nudlonco wns directed to the front of tbo building where a temporary stage had been erected and the Hag presentation exercises were hold. The school snng wltn n good deal of spirit "Tho Ualslng of the Flag1 which went to the tune of the bat'lo hymn of the ropuollc , nnd had been written tor the occasion by Miss Jennie Alton Johnson , who wns once a pupil of the man for whom the school is u limed. Then Mr. Fred McConnell tooK the stage and mndo ono of tbo neatest of presentation speeches , referring gracefully to the donors of the Hag , Mrs. Kellom and hnr daughter , nnd to the Ufa nnd work of the man in whoso memory the gift was mado. Four young ladies presented the colors , nnd their nppoarnnco was grouted with cheers from thouudiBiico. Mr. Ilonry Estnbrook , In behalf of the tcuchors nnd pupils , accepted the gift in n brief but eloquent address , in which ho paid a tribute to the memory or Mr. Kellom und gave the school some patriotic boutimonts for their consideration. Mr. Fitzpatrick spoke briefly , nnd then while the school sang "Tho Slur Spangled Banner" the Hag ran to the top of the flair polo nnd waved gloriously out against the blue bky. Sick headache ! IJcocham's ' Pills will rc- lovo. BYRNES ON TRIAL. Kditor of Smutnilll In Court for Libelling u CltUun. County Attorney Mahoney prosecuted the libel case against W. J. Byrnes of the Sun day Ferret , which was called up for trial In the police court yesterday nltornoon. In order to show Byrnes' connection with the disreputable ) shoot which slandered Mr. Hosewater D. A. Eaton WOT Ilrst called to the witness stand. The witness testified that he printed a couple of thousand dodgers for Kocn and iivrnes , und that the bill had not been paid yot. Mr. Julius Festnerof the Tribune Printing company stated that the paper was edited by E. A. Keen nnd W , J. Byrnoi , and was printed on the Gorman Triuuno presses. Witness said that from I,000 ! to 4,000 copies of the Ferret were struck oil each week. Sovornl printers and newsboys employed by Byrnes tcstilied to the connection of 'tho defendant with thu sheet. Jailor Miller of the county Jail was called nnd wns positive that Ed. A. Keen had not sent nny copy to the Ferret for three nr four weeks. As the libelous articlu appeared in the issue of April0 ! Keen could not hnvo written It. In n conversation with Jailer Miller Byrnes stated that ho had taken hold of the paper far the express imrposoof roast ing nnd nbusltig Mr. Uotowntor. The prosecution showed by several news boys und printers that Byrnes was the head of the paper aud furnished the bulk of tbo copy. copy.Mr. . Edward Rnsowator testified that ho was the editor of Tin : OMAHA Br.i ; nnd was the individual libeled in the Ferret. The nttornoy for the defense claimed thnt no evidence had been ofTnrcd proving tbut the articles published were llbelous. Mr. Mnhonoy offered in rebuttal several ulandor- ous articles about the plaintiff which hnd bean published in the lust few wooks. Arguments In the case were postponed until U p. m. May SI. is free from lime , alum , and all extraneous or detrimental substances , and ABSOLUTELY PURE. It is in every way superior to every similar preparation. Witness : The United States Government tests ( Chemical Division , Agricultural Department ) show Royal Baking Powder a cream of tartar powder superior to all otlicis in leavening strength , Sec BULLE TIN 13 , Ac. DEP. , p. 599. I find the Royal Baking Powder superior to all the others in every respect. It is purest and strongest. WALTER S. HAINES , M. D. Prof. Chemistry , Rush Medical College , Consulting ChemistChicago Board of Health , etc. I have found the constituents of Royal Baking Powder to be of a high degree of purity , free from adulteration or admixture of deleterious sub stances. J. W. MALLET , Ph. D. , F , R. S. . Prof , of Chemistry , University of Virginia. I find the Royal Baking Powder fansupcrior to the others. It is pure , contains nonebut whole some ingredients , is of 23 per cent , greater strength. F. X. VALADE , M. D. Public Analyst , Dominion of Canada. The Royal Baking Powder is perfectly healthful , and free from every deleterious substance ; purest in quality and highest in strength of any baking powder of which 1 have knowledge. WM. McMURTRii : , E. M. , Ph. D. Late Chief Chemist , Agricultural Department. The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. It is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offeicd to'the public. HENRY A. Morr , Ph. D. Late Chemist for U. S. Government. ALSO FORWARD. .ooking Backward" over the past At $2,75 four months KNEE PANT SUITS and comparing them with corresponding for boys from 4 to 14 years old months in previous years , we have every mndo or very handsome nil wool fancy cnsslmores. The coats hnvo reason to feel gratified at the marked in five corded plnlts down each side crease in business in every department of In front and eleven down the back , our vast establishment. Nothing seems to check the growth of "The Nebraska. " At $3.90 n * * mMB MIMMn HB MMMmM UMHHV1 Even with the days so cold that we still JUNIOR SUITS , hear the mournful sound of the "Patti" for boys up to ton years old. coal wagon on it's "positively last farewell These suits nro mndo of very fine tour ; " with beds of ice where you'd look nil wool cnsslmeres , with cent , detachable vest , nnd knee pants , for pansy blossoms ; rain , shine , snow or the dnttre suit being hoavlly mud ; it's all the same our business grows braided. with the days. Of all our numerous departments At $3,90 partments not one has quite kept pace KNEE PANT SUITS with the v'taoys' room. Truly the growth , for boys from 4 to 14 years old : here has been something phenomenal. These suits nre ns toncy gar ments as were ever made. They nre made In light nnd medium shades oC fine all wool cnssl meres. They can bo hnd in LOOKING FORWARDto 8l plain , mixtures or plaids. They can be had in nil the now shapes. They nro made with flnt plaits- activity more business in this department box backs corded plaits raised as the days grow warmer , we have made seams or felled scams. The cents nro nil made with four patch extensive purchases of several hundred pockets and the pants have Boys' Suits in very fine goods * in junior , three pockets not one too many I'or n boy. knee pant and long pant Suits which we place on sale to-day for the first time. At $7.5O These suits are gotten up in very handsome LONG- PANT SUITS , shapes , many of them being productions iCont , Vest and Pants ) by leading designers in April and are much for boys from 14 to 19 years old. handsomer styles than the earlier ones. A Choice ot two styles an elegant nil wool fancy cnssimere , or an better class of clothing for boys was never all wool black cheviot. These suits would just laugh nt u ten offered at special sale. dollar bill in most stores. "A Corner on Boys Clothing ' - Corner Windoiv. Hvcry MAN can be I S'/UOMO and VIQ- OnoUSinall 'cancels _ J by usm SPANISH NURVINE , Uieerent { ijmiilnh licmcdy. YOUNG M N OR OI/D suffc-rinc from NDHVOUS DISllILITV , IOST or KAIZING MANHOOD , nishtlyei.iissious , convulsions , nervoun t prostration , cuu cd b > ( he use of npinin , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , mental depression , loss of powtr in either sex , sprrmator- DEPnoRK AND AfTHK US.K , rlicca causeil by self abuse nml over iiuliilRencp or any personal weak' nosscan be restored to perfect health nnd the NOlJIdJ VITALITY OK STRONG MEN. We give a written guarantee \\uli 0 boxes to cure nny castor refund the monry. $1 box0 ; bozoc $5 For Sale in Omaha bv Snow , Lund & Co. ) 1 Cent ( Worth of rare , valuable information sent to any address FOR FOUR (4) ( ) CENTS This wealth of knowledge , this golden treasure of helps to health is contained in a new , ably written and handsomely illus trated BOOK OF 120 PAGES which has just been Issued for the benefit of sntleriin , ' humanity , by these eminently suuL'csslul and mimimr iihyHlcians anil surgeoiiB.thoso KINGS UF { h'JiOlALlSTS , Drs. Betts & Betts With Iho nld of this valnnblo nnd inter esting work , entitled "Know Thyself , " its readers are enabled to adopt thube.st , safest and hiirest methods for the preservation of their health : or , in case they are allllded , they are fully Informed as to the nature und symptoms of every disease. They can at once ifecldo what particular form of Nervous , Chronic or Private Disease their malady has assumed , whether it bo 3l/j > fiU ( , Ummrrhocit , ( ilcel , Stricture , llvilrocclc , Varlcnccle , I'llcs , Illuml or SHln Diseases , Liver , KMncv or jlwini ' 1'rouMc , or any of the thousand ills ol iv kindred nature. . . , Kverv mim nnd cvciy womnn should read this book , wliicli ui thu ulllli-U-u w worth it.s wciKht in fold , and . - > ont to nny address for KOl'H CUNTS. Call upon or atldrcsa _ Jrs. ) Belts 19 South 1-Hh St. , N. K. Corner 1-Jth Oinalia , Neb. Notice. The annual meeting of itocuholdert * > tin rrtmiont , KlkliornAcMissouri Valley Itullroucl compiiny will liu liold ut the olllco ut the i-nni- imny In ( Jmulr.i. Nolj. . on I'rhlay. May ' ) , ! ! , ntao'olock p HI. , for llio olout'on nf il | rectors anil for tliu transaction of hiu-liotucr bublnoea us nmy comu liofuru the incotln ; , J. II. llKiirai.ii : , rcroiury. Llatul April 16 , Ih'ji al'iiUUM DR. J. E. THE SPECIALIST , Is unsurpassed in tlio troatinnntof all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES , and all cllsordois anil debilities of youth it ml munlii.od. I'ycaiV e.Micrlcnco. Illi ic onrc-oi and facilities are lirautk-ally unlliiilli > d. Thu Doctor Is ri'coni- inondud liy the [ ire s , and cndoi.suil In thu stiongust tonns by the people fur fulr trnut- nienl iiiid liont'st jirofcbsional advice. Tlio most povM'iful runiiMlloH liiio\vn to inoduru Fclenco for thn hiicccsiful troatniLiit of tliu follow Ins dlseasos : QONOKKHOKA-Iiiinu'dlato relief. A enin- plotocnre without the lois of an hour'b tliau fioni liuslness , OLHEr-Ono of tlin innst coinpleto and suc cessful treatments for Klcct nnd all nnnnvinc dlbchar.'cs.vul known tu thu medli-al piofes- fclon. Tlio losultsaru truly wnniloiful , BTKICTURE ( Jtontust l.noun remedy for the Iruatmcnt of sliluturo , wltlinul pain , cut ting. or ihlatlju" . A most i > > innrK'il > li ; rcinrdr. SYPHILIS No ticatniiint for thl tenlhlu blond disease ) hns liver lieen moiu hiicei'Mful. norhart RtionRc'reiiilniMiincnls. In the lluht of modern hHoiini HUH illseaBii Is positively curahlu and every liaco of llm jiulsun entliuly removed from thu hlooil. LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , iiorvonx- ness , timidity , ilc.simmlum'y and all wcaltnehi and dlsordiMH of youth or munhood , Hcllef ohtnlncd ntonuu. SKIN DISKASES. und all illnuai-os of Iho bloiaai'ii , lilooil , llM'.r , Ivliincy.s nnd hladdcr are tfoati'd hiiucessfully ulth thu iieutvat ; Iciuiwn remeillcH for these illspasn . . Wrltu fore 10 ilais and iUU.stlon | list , frco. / ///j nml l-'in-iunn . " / . , < lnntlut , . ! < / > . If you want the whiskey which will not scald the tbroat , burn tlio stomach nor cause headache and nausea , but is smooth and pleasant to the taste , of exrjuisito bouquet and guaranteed lo bo positively pure , rich and wholesome , call lor and take no other , You may know it by thu above qualities and thu proprietary bottle tle in which it is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores , 12 DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicago , Or < , Bailay , The Loading1 Dentist Third Floor , P.xton Telephone 1083. Kllh anil I'.inmm Sis. A lull net of U-plli on rubberfur J IVrfi'd lit Teutli without plutei or removubln luliluu work , luit tiir tlilnv lor UIAT or jniblloipvakvr , iiovur llrOiilunn | TEETH tXFRACTEJ WITHOUT PAD. All Illllny nl rr.uonibio ratu . l | work Hurra mccl cut tlilmut lor agultlu TI-IDV Bee Bureau of Claims ROOM 220 HER u ny T Bes Bureau of Claim OMAHA , NEB. nqunl w"li Ilia Interim of tlnxo liiTlt j m1 npnlnat thti ernmi'iit Ij tti it of l.VV'KN TiMt * > * often lo3G tlio bunuilt of vnlu I'jlu InvoutUiM OJ ui 11 of llio Inciiinpoteiicy or Inattention ol In a'tirun employed In nliltiln llrjlr pituuti. Too tinn-ii < 'i-i cannot bJ uvorcloil In iruiliirln : eoiiijliit | til rullitblo Hc tor * to pruiM.ro p itunli. f' > r tit vaiii of n pitont ( I fp : iil < tfro illy , If nutOtiHrjly , iiui t i * rnronii'l skill of Iho uttorn Jjr. Wltlitlio vlo of protujtliu Invonlnri fro u " ' " ' ' iPKsorcirolmj uttornoy ) , un I uf noilnj I'l it 1 1. n lions nro wull prolacto I liy v ill I P itoiiti. TlllCtUJ IIUHIAU : h.u rotnliul eo.nujl ujt.ur : lu imictlcu ; nml 1 1 therefore jirop ( ilitnin Coiulitrt 3Itiv. J'rom't-Htc T /rude iiirir.V * tin-l cntnirt'l'i' ' i > i > ( nlnni tintuHtmiiu unit mil I- O/'jtttlflltH. . I ruxei'Ht ? < nnl rttsfeitt HltltH , l-tC , , < ! tll. Iff 0,1 have nn Invention on Inn I enl TUB II" ! I DUlllJAUnskuto'i or pliofurip'i lliLTJ if , imaltur wlllui brlof iloivrlptlun of tlni Import int luiturji nnrt you will liu mini iMvlno I iiilo tlu lia > truti pin iio. .MuclclH ni not nitcoii iry iinloii tli nn n lion In of n complliMtol nature. If iitlinri M i i frlriKliu.'on your rluiiti , or If you nr.i i-iiirMlwiti liifrliiitumunt uy otluirJ , submit Iho uiilur I > ' 'I" lIUltlJAinor a rulfiUlo Ol'INIU.V buturJ uc.nU'JI ' Iliu inuuer. Tllli Hlili BUREAU 01'CLAIMS t2UO Ili'B Hull.tlnOm.ilii , NVi. rSTTIi H Human It IMI ir intnuil liy tli'i ' Oiniili i He" , tlio I'i'inuur ' 1'ioai iiuU tlio > t Cut this out nml aon.l It with your i \ rjtiiry. This Is tlio lulint l.lslit Una 11 or wh Jchinll ( ill if. . * . 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