8 THE OMAHA DAILY , BEE : TUESDAY , JUKE 28 , 1892. YET ANOTHER MURDER TRIAL Kick Fcx , the South Omaha Fiend , Will Bo the Subject , SHOWS INSANITY OR A GOOD IMITATION HID Illicit I lninl Suoil for 82J5.000 for the l.osi of a root n.imiiRes liir Io t I'liiRorn Contempt of Court. The hinRcrs-on who loaf noout the crimi nal division of the district court patiently waiting for an opportunity to llston to the testimony In sotna sensational trial will have their fill today. The case of the state nsatiiBt Nick Fox. the South Omaha wlfo murderer , has boon booked , and If there U no slip of the wheels of Justice the case will bo tried. It will be remembered that last February tills man shot hit wlfo and then attornptocl to cut his own tlno.it. This last act has Riven his attorney , It. A. L. Ulclt , u cue , aud tbo plea of insanity will uo ontcrcd. Fox li cither insane or playing his nart to perfection , ns most of the tlmoslnco his con finement In thu county Jill ho has sat In the corner of hU cell mumbling over the most linintolll'iulo } things. To all "Outward an- pcarnnco hu Is moro of n brute than a man. WniilN 2Booo lorn I'niit. .In Jpo Kcysor Is laboring with the facts in 1ho case of I'atrlcK McCarty against the Uhi- sngo , Hoc It Island & I'nclllc railroad. The plaintiff charges that during October , 1893 , lie was in the employ of the plaintiff , workIng - Ing with a steam shovel near Topcltu , Knu. Unto In the uticrnoon of that day the fore man. J , I ) . JJutler , comtnandou htm to Jump upon the grnvol train , which was Just mov ing out of the pit. Ho dhl so , but slipped nnd foil with ono foot across the rail. When ho picked himself uu ho was minus ono foot , nnd now no wants the sum of ? - ! . > ,000 , alleg ing carelessness upon the part of Uio fore man aud tbo tram bunds. On December 21 , IS'JI , whllo In the employ of the Union I'ucillo railroad , E. \V'lllins , whllo switching cars at Valley , was crushcu between two fiolght cars and killed. The administratrix , U. E. Wllklns , brought suit to recover f5,000 damages , but yesterday the cnso went out of court by tbo plaintiff ac cepting { 300 In full payment of the claim. riiiKcrit Cuinn lllIi | > In Judge Doano's court , 'ohn ' J. Ryan Is telling a lot of Jurors the reasons why ho ihould recover tlU99 from the Gcorgo II. Hammond Packing company of South Omaha. Kyuti , on April 11 , 1S91 , was era- ployoa In tco lard department of the Hammond - mend house. On that day ho was working nbout the elevator and In some wav a tlerco cf lard slipped off the car and amputated a couple of lingers. Ho Mil } ' Ilxpliiln. Judge Scott has Issued an order requiring Glloort Lovotllo to appear before him on the inoining of July 2 and show causa why ha Mioulil not bo lined for contempt. Some tlmo ORO when a linn of architects , Ulchards & Co. , wont to the wall , John llano was ap pointed receiver , ftow In an nfiUUvit [ larto avers that Lovcillo has interfered to such an extent that ho bas taken possession of the buildings formerly owned by Hlchards &Co. and that ho absolutely refuses to surrender possession In the case of Llzzlo J. Cory against Mar vin A. Chirk , from Thurston county , the Jury last night loturncd a verdict finding the de fendant guilty of bastardy. DoWltt's Sarjap-irllla uosiroyi sucn pot sons as scrofula , sicln disona , czorua , rliou main in. Its tlmalv inosivoi many livos. The John M. ThurstonJotmvo Drum corps will meet nt the Republican lou uo hoiiilrjujirtors , HU S. 13th fat. , nt 8 ) ) . in. Tuesday evening. Hnydon HrosiT 3-stnnjjr cabinet prand Upright piano , now sotilo , 3187.50. Noiv York and Itutiirn. , July'4 to 0 iono fnro for the round trip. Choice ot routoa from Chicago. Return Uipit August IS. Cull at Chicago cage , Rock Island < fc Pacific Ry. ticket oilier ) , 1002 Fa main street. CIIAS. KKNNKUV , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. Dn 13UVOISU. City TkL & P. A. KETCIIAM FUBNITUKE. Not Up to Contract run ! tlio City Council Will 1'rolmlily Itrjrct It. The campaign made by the Kotcham Fur- mtura company in pursuit of a contract with the city covering tha furniture necessary for the city hall Is fresh In the minds of the cltl- ion of Omaha. Developments made by tbo newspapers and In the coun cil Investigation hnvo not inspired the taxpayers of this city with n high degree sf coclldonco In tbo aforesaid furniture com pany , and It secured the contract against the protest of Tin : line and against the protest of every labor organization In this city. THE Bill ! , as It will be romomborcd , insisted that homo manufacturers should bo given the con tract and the position of Tun Bcu was sup ported bv labor loaders. A llttlo moro than a month ago the Kotclmm company put the furnlturo In the comptroller's and city clerk's ' ofllcos in the new city hall building. Thcro was a "stiff" kick made nt that tlmo on the qunlltj of the work and the failure of tbo contractor to ftbldo by tbo specifications upon which the contract was madn. The council committee and other officials pre ferred , however , to wait until the creator share of tLo furnlturo has been de livered before making a formal protest. The furnlturo Is icachlnir the city from tbo fac tory piecemeal. As ono consignment follows another It has become- moro and moro appar ent that the makers have had llttlo regard for the upcclllcatlons In any respect , and that some action must at once bo tauongon I ho part of the city. Mayor licmls , In company with other city ofllclals , has made an Inspection of the furnl turo already placed In the city hall. Presi dent Davis has been watchlnc the matter closely and the council committee before whom this claim and contract will pass for ounroval are of the same mind , towlt , that the contractor must bo compelled to make this furnlturo according to tha specifications DS per con tract or else bo required to take the furnlturo out of the building. It Is stated on good athorlty that not a cent has boon paid on the contract ; neither will there bo until the city inspectors shall have shown the committee , the mayor nnd the president of the council that tbo contract has ueon strictly ad'jorcd to. Ho sure and use Mrs , Wlnslow's Soothing yrup for your children whllo teothkiig. 'Jo outs a bottle. LIVEUVMEN IN ARMS. tJiulcrtitlirrx Mny llnta to U o Lumber \Vu. Bonn for Ilrunu' * . The liverymen of the city are In a pock of troublu. Ltcenio Inspector Vaughn bas caused tha arrest of lovernl of them because of their refusal to pay a license of (10 n year on each rig owned nnd operated by thorn. The ordinance which ho now seous to enforce 1s an old ono passed ton or twelve years ago , nnd bus always boon honored In the broach end noror In the observance , The Uvorymtn'fl union has taken up the mutter , audit ls given out cold that Just us teen as onu of tha dofundants u lined thu jmbllo staples of the citv will bo closed and carriages will cot bo allowed to go out unon the slrouiu for any purpose. This will In clude hearses ana bucks , and thu undertakers are very much worked up over the situation. They were doing seine tall hustling yesterday , walllni ; upon the various councilman-mid praying for a ropcul of the obnoxlout ordln- nnco or that Vaughn bo culled off , "Why , the thlug Is an outraso , " declared Charley Mentor. "Tho ordinance was In tended to cover street hacks , which stand at ttiu curb aud solicit pa ionago. but was not aimed at the buggies and other vehicles that are loft In the stables until called for by customers. There would bo Just as much cnso In making merchants pay u llcciuo for the goods on their shelves. According to this , If a man hus eovcnlv-llvo carriages to must fork over tl'M or bo snaked imp court , Wo cau't itnud It , uud that U all there U O mMBwBi BMBBBBHBBHBBHHHtmBiB B B H B I CLOSING MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON ALL GOODS. NECKTIES PANTS 15c Some people want only the cent nnd vest out of a suit and Unit's why wo huvo Holhnnn used to got 2oc nnd 33c for whole iv lot of thora. Fnnuy lipht colored tics , slllc nnd BAtln fronts , stripes , checks , dots , brociidos , tcuks nnd 4-in-lmnda. ODD PANTS * All t/ie 50c and 75c On hnnu out of $12 nnd $15 suits that wo uloso out this woolc at NECKTIES A little money goes an awful long ways towards getting a complete 25c outfit at Hellman's Administrator's Closing Sale. In fact , the goods are As good us anybody woars. being sold regardless of price because they must be cleared out. Thou All the Black Satin sands and thousands of dollars' worth have already been disposed of , Madras Shirts but it has not taken thousands and thousands of dollars to buy them. Fancy worsted , light color , strineil Look at the prices at the side of these remarks and see if you ever heard and plnid And Outinof Flannel 50c tell of buying a genuine all wool pair of pants for a dollar and a half that PANTS belongs to a $12 or $15 suit ; or a neck-tie for 15 cents. You will like Tlollinun sold them for 75c , SI and 81.25. Look in the window. them , Lots of stores sell 50c ties that are not a bit better. What does it Genuine ALL matter to you what it costs you so long as you know it is worth three or Silk Shirts four times what you paid for it. That's the way everything in the store is going. You're not obliged to say you have on an $8 suit simply be for Ilollmnn them. or anybody else would got $4 $1.50 cause it cost you that. You can safely rely oh its being a $15 or $20 EXTRA SIZE ElcprnnUy gotten up nnd Ilollmnn . nov- suit , Then straw hats , or any kind of a hat , for that matter , well , come in , cr bold the in for less than SI. will to astonish . The must and PANTS BROWN , ECRU AND SOLID BLACK we guarantee you. goods absolutely go that's all there is to it. If you have been here once , come again ; it Half Hose will pay you to supply yourself for years to come , for no such goods at such prices will ever be on sale in Omaha again. 15c For long , lenn. Innk ; short , stubby , stout men. IJcltinmi'a price 85. . was clso 2oc. Everybody ' gets Administrator's pricettf. . ENDLESS VARIETY OF MAIL ORDERS FILLED At Rflost Any Price. HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR'S CLOSING SALE GOBLNBJR AND KAR.NAM © TRE1E1TS. I about It. If tbo ordinance U bold to bo good and is allowed to stand , and we are lined for refusing to pay such a llcouso , It will cause a b\K \ kick , nnd wo won't bo the only kickers. " \Vo won't let , a wheel roll out of" doorways cither for funerals ornnytblnpelsc. Corpses will have to bo carried in lumber wagons and mourners will hnvo to do the best tboy can. The business don't pay any too much as it is , and wo cnn't stand n license , to say nothing of the injustice of It. " Ask your grocer for Cook's Extra Dry 1m. pcrlal Ctiamna no. Once used no other will suit Its boquot Is delicious. LATEST BUILDING PKOJEOTS. lluslnrss litoclc lit Sixteenth nnd Chicago I'liiiiH for u ISIg Apnrtmmit House , It Is now known that before the snows of winter begin to fly n ? 50,000 brick block will bo reared unon the vacant corner at ( Six teenth and Chicago streets. , The property Is owned byV. . T. Cnllalmn , nnd today ho lot the contract for a three-story brick and stone building , 13'J feat on Sixteenth and ( XJ ou Chicago. The lirst floor will bo for stores , while the lloors above will bo for ofllco pur poses. YcstorJny afternoon George N. Hicks lot the contract for a three-story nnd basement bricic and stone nparttnont house , costing fTD.OOO , TO bo erected at Tbirty-flrst and Pa- cilio streets. > "o\v Library Hoard , Some months ago when the library board sought to take arbitrary action In matters pertaining to the now library building Tuc Bnr. demurred , on the ground that tha board had no legal right to oxlst. This position was contested by members of the ooard , of course , hut finally tbo council concluded to make sure of It and passed an ordinance giv ing the board n right to oxlst and providing for the appointment of members by tha mayor , with the approval of the council. This ordinance was approved by tbo mayor. It 1s understood that tbo mayor may , within tbo next thirty auys , nmltoo"o or two appointments for the library board. It is not known whether bis honor will simply appoint the old mom- born or seek to In f use some now and younger blood Into the board. The pres ent members are Lewis S. Hood. Miss UlUu- both 1'opploton , Mrs. Clalro Mclntosb , A. J. Ponploton , P. L. Porlno , William Wallace , T. K. budborough , W. S. Curtis , Elijah Dunn. NIMV Corporations , The Red Men's Improvement association , with a capital stock of (5,000 divided Into shares of S2r 9 each , has Hied its urticlos of Incorporation In the onico of the county cleric. The tncorporators nre William Young , A. M. Duller , Ciooriro G. Dennis and H. F. I'laim- gan. M The company has for Its object tbo building and furnishing of bulls for rental to civlo so cieties aud the Investment of money for the members of such societies , The American Silicon Wall Plas'or com pany Died Hn articles of Incorporation In the onico of the county clone. Tbo capital stock Is llxcd nt $50 , < XX ) , divided Into shares iof 100 cacti. The Incorporalors are E. E. IJruco , James It. Mcllvrlod aud II. A. Cherry. Omaha is uuuiod as iho principal place of builnoss. lilt by u Hrlckhtt. Joe Konvaliu , u boy 12 years old , was the victim of o brutal assault by ono of the workmen employed on the Patter- sou building at Seventeenth and Karnafu streets. The boy was In tbo roar of the building gathering up pieces of wood , when tha man Hurled u couple ot brlcUs at him , ono of which struck the lad below the eye , cutting a fearful gash. Tha police worenotlllod , but as the boy was nimble to Identify hi * assailant tbo brute escaped punishment. llnllnmil Xoii'H. Tbo I ) , it M. took nbout Ml ) Dohomlan ox * curMoulsts to Prague Sunday. Jauic Tyroil of the ElUuorn onlco force bas returned from a vUlt to Chicago. Tbo interested railroads have received for distribution a stock of beautifully illustrated pamphlet * Issued by the Deadwood Board of Trade. The Union Pacific's Ifanta * special for the independent convention will leave Manhat tan at 10:30 : Sunday night , urnving In Omuua at " : ! SO In the morning. Wcax stomach ktiontjlhoncd by Ucocham' PllU. Stonehill'a Entire Stock of Ladies' Lawn , Percale , Sateen anil Silk Shirt Wnista WILL BE CLOSED OUT TOMORROW StonoulU'g Stock of Shirt Waists IB Con ceded Not Only the Finest 11 ut tlio UlRKfat in Town Tomorrow' * 1'rlccs Simply Wonderful , ON SALE AT THE BOSTON STORE and nt STONEHILL'S OLD STAND. The entire stock of French sateen , cambric , percale nnd lawn shirt waists , Stonohill's price $1.00 and 31.25 , our price -10c and G9e , The entire stock of china silk , surah nnd wabli silk waists , beautiful styles ana colors , Stononill's price from $5.00 to $8.50 , tomorrow 32.43 and $5.98. These waists are of the best quality silk , tucked back and front , with roll collars and culls , trimmed with knife plaiting. Thov come in all sixes and lit perfectly. All of Stonohill's 81.50 and $2.CO fine French sateen shirt waists , box plaited , black , navy , solid colors , polka dot and stripes , tomorrow 76c and OSc. EXTRA SPECIAL ITEM. All the wrappers and tea gowns , in cambric , indigo blues and percales , that Stonohill bold at $2.50 , go at OSc and $1.26. All Stonohill's all wool cloth and serge birr/or suits , boll skirts nnd bodice , tailor made blazers in navy , black and tan , Stonohill's price $10.00 , our price tomor row $3.oa $3.oaLADIES' LADIES' BELTS. Ladies' line leather bolts that Stone hill sold at 50c , 75c nnd $1.00 , go tomor row nt lOc , 15c nnd 2oc. Remember that Stonohill's bankrupt stock is being slaughtered right before your eyes ; that goods arc going at half und loss than halt Stonohill's old prices , nnd that this opportunity should bo grnspod now , if over. Do not delay , as , everyday some particular bargain goes that cannot bo replaced. All these era on sulo nt THE BOSTON STORE , N.W. Cor. 10th nnd Douglas , And ht STONEIIILL'S OLD STAND. PLANS FOR THE VIADUCT. lluuril of I'tibllo Work * Adopt * the Kn- Klnoer'n DrimliiRH for Sixteenth btrcvt. Tbo members of lha Hoard ot Public Works root In special session yostorduy after noon to consider tbo plans of the uow Six teenth street viaduct , prepared and pre sented by City iCnylnoor Hosowatcr. Tbo blue prints wore brought out and laid upon tbo tablo. Major Furuy opened the ball by suylug that there was tlmo enough to bid the duvll good morning when bo wub mot UDon the street. The major said that there was u brldco ntonc Sixteenth street , aud for that reason bo believed that the Fifteenth street viaduct should bo the ilrstouotoba built. Engineer Uosewntcr explained that tbo plans had been prepared with the greatest of euro und In accordance with the best Ideas ou such structures. Major Furay asked what would be tbo ad ditional cost if iho deck of the -viaduct was constructed of corrupntod Iron , with a view to carrying n stone pavement. Mr. Uosowator thought that It would cost a great deal moro money. The Iron docK would necessitate a great aoal heavier frame- worn and would require the use of 4,000,000 pound * of additional Iron. Thin , bo said , would run tha cost of tbo viaduct up to f 107,000 moro thau was contemplated In the plans that ho bad prepared. Major Furay thouplit that there was no crying demand for tbo Sixteenth street via- uuct just at picsent. Jio said that ho know nothing about the plans , but regarded them good if they hud uoen approved by City En- plncor Ko&civatcr. Colouol Ei'bort wanted to know tbo prob able cost of the vluduct If the roadway was narrowed from fifty to forty foot. , The engineer Informed him that tbo cost would bo roduocd only about 17 per cent. Tbo uoard wanted nome information re garding the safety ot the present viaduct ulong Sixteenth street. Engineer Rosewater stated that it had been repaired and might bo considered safe for light trafllc , but that it could not bo considered absolutely safo. All of the members voted to adopt Iho plans and the specifications , and tonight they will como before the city council. Over the Street Payroll. J. II. Winspear banded In his payroll for the month 01 Juno. The amount was S'J.099.27 , and attached to It was a portion of the May payroll , which showed a balance of 5175. The bills were audited by J. C. Gibson , tbo tlmo- keener , and Winsp'oar , the street com missioner , but they were not allowed until Chairman Blrkhausor and Major Furay had indulged in some personalities. Major Furay opened the debate by de claring that It looked as though it was the Intention to use up nil of the publio money before the season was half over. Ho insisted that the chairman know nothing nbout tbo correctness of the bills. Chairman Birkhnusor acknowledged that such was a fact aud that It was not his busi ness , as there was a timekeeper for that purpose. "Well , ho is not your timekeeper , " an swered Major Furay , nnd you know nothing' about whether or not ho tins kept a correct account with the city. " The chairman ro- piled that the major epoko words of truth. Then Major Furay turned In lor the purpose of doing jomo roasting. Ho hoped that ere many days Iho board would have a chairman who would look after the Interests of tbo city , devote his tlrao to the affairs of the of llco and know what was going on in und j about thn publio works. tiThu chairman warmed up and got back by slating that ho know as much about the city affairs as tbo other members and that ho looked after the interests of the publio as closely as some gentlemen that ho could name ; gentlemen who were talking a good deal nnd not doing anything. Colonel Egbert pleaded for harmony. He said that ho would not sit with tuo board again and that ho hoped a feeling of broth erly love would take possession of Iho minds of Iho two men. The pleading had its effect , for iho two gentlemen at once subsided and commenced talKlog upon tbo subject of per manent walks. Chairman Uirkhausor stated that Btono wall : had boon ordered on Harney and Far- nam wist of Twentieth street , and along Harnoy in front of the Tom Murray prop erty. Thoiuoslion In his mind had boon bow to handle the matter. Contractors hud bid on stone and artificial stone , and when Iho property owners and the council failed to designate thu material ho did not know whut bo was to do. Major Furayi said the chairman should dc&lcnuto what waa to bo laid. Chairman liiruhausor thought not. Ho wanted suggestions from the board and than bo would follow out tha suggestions , City Attorney 'Oonnoll ' wrote that the hoard should ucslpuato tha material , anil boroaftcr the board will have the say. Artificial stone was ordered laid at Ninth and Oodgo and Sixteenth and Dodgo. A stawmont.lllod showed that Ford & Hughes had laid 710 yards of artificial stone , nnd that J. W. Pumas & Sons bad not laid any walk , simply bacausa they bed not made application , in examining the records , the board found I that there was moro walk condemned tbuabotu the stone and artificial stoiio contractors could lay this season. Do Witt's Sarsanarllla U reliable. Hull ! 7uAu\u ( Iriitclul. Mr. Uoorfe-o C. Halo , ohlnf of tha Kansas City H ro department , has written Chlof Oal- llgan a letter expressing the thanks of him self and the Halo Zouaves for tbo manner in which the company was entertained during the encampment. Ho snys Unit both Omaha and the Omaha lire department will always bo pleasantly remembered. DoWltt's Sarsapanlla cleanses tha bl oo4 AVlmt Others S.iy About Tlio Hoc Iturcnu 111 ClllllllB. A correspondent of the Now York Even- Inc News recently wrote to the editor for in formation nbout pensions. Shortly after , the following answer appeared in the query column : "A. S. For any information about pen sions wo would advise you to wrlto to Tin : Bui : Bureau of Claims nt Omaha , ftub. This ofllco Is under the administration of a syn dicate of newspapers , including the St. Paul Pioneer-Press , the San Francisco Examiner and others. " This 1s an Illustration of the manner in which the Bureau of Claims bas been ad vancing to the position of ono of the stan dard Institutions of the capital. No news paper would think of advising a correspon dent , outsldo of its advertising columns , to write to John Smith , attorney , for Informa tion nbout pensions. It is no part of a paper's business to aavertiso private claim agencies for nothing. But the fact is recog nized that Tin : lUn : Bureau u not n piivata agency , but an institution which , although not connected with the government , is managed - aged In the publio intorost. Tbo paragraph quoted above relates only to pensions. But If tbo editor had been asked about patents , or public hind titled , or Indian depredation claims , tbo answer would naturally have been the samo. Tbo bureau deals with all these mutters und handles all with equal care and sKill. Tbo common Idea of a claim bureau n that It Is nn agency for extracting money from the government , generally for undeserving objects. Tin : 13UK Is onjracod In a very dif ferent class of work. To ba sure , some clasbot of claims do take money from the government , always honestly duo , however , so far as thosa prosecuted by the UEP Bureau are concerned but others , nnd those among the most important , cost the treasury nothing , but return It a profit In stead. In patent cases , for example , the lopal fees are so much in excess of tno neces sary expenses that tbo government bas cleared millions of dollars out of Inventors. In encouraging invention by removing the difficulties In tbo way of securing valid patents , Tin : Dec is contributing to iho pub lic wealth. In land coses again , the claim agency that onaoles tha settler to obtain a good title to bis homo is accomplishing an unmixed bono- lit to the public. The pioneer goes into Iho wilderness and creates ton limoi as much wealth for tbo nation as ho U able to obtain lor himsolf. Ho helps to build up n now American community nnd broaden the foundations of thoropubllc. Tin : BKI : Bureau recognizes the fact that there are claimants that are as murh entitled tn their demands as the president of tno United States Is to his salary. Dishonest claimants have plenty of ropreaeutatlves. " .Muicot" ut U'onilorliiml. "La Mascot" Is tbo Dill at Wonderland. The now opera , "A Trip to India , " was glvon nt the afternoon performance yester day , but was not considered up to the standard by Manager Lawlor and consequently quently changed. "Lulu , " the magnetic girl , Is a wonder. The wax groups , the Saviour's natal day , and tun Cleveland fam ily fill out a good show all around. To Hour Complaint * Iroia Tiixmyurn. | Tbo city council has been called together to moot 113 n board of equalization at 10 o'clock this morning. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 250ZS.FOR2S ? ABSOLUTELY PURE - JILSTTRYIT. . . . . . F.F.JAClUE.i ft. CO. KANSAS CITV NO. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Curca Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burna , Etc. Roniovou and Prevents Dandruff. WHBTE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. CURB A no IT nil CompletD Treatment , conll tlnr Of Eilppoiltorlt , Olntmont la r'njuuloi , alia In Hoi nil I'lllt : n Posltlro Cure for Kitfflml , Internal Mlndor Uloo'tlng llclilni , CUronlc. llt'onntor Iliiratll- tarr I'llei T.ili UomuJr ha < never lieen known to ( all , flporbox 0fort ) ! lemtir mat ! . WliriuHerfroin tlil > terrible dlieano nlien u nrllton nuaroiitoo u poiltlrolr Kl'ou with C IKJKII orrofunit Uio uionnrli not curort Hcnil Urnpfor free fanmple. ( iuuratltoo licuoil br Kuhn 4 Co , Uruwliti , tiolu Aironti , oornw 10 ana Do = trim itroati. umabm. Nab. 'Tim llrnt iloio often imt online * tlm In- mild , RlUnit claHllclly nt mind , I'lioy. iini-y ol lioily , Kooil illpullon , rugiilur liuii i il ) and Mllil Iliulu J'rlci > . arti t . * nnriinliin Hub , .nirc < linlutoaua i mr \ * w r\ * - /YOURSELF ! , Ask your Uruggl't for a r' hottlo of 111 * . ihejunly , I non itolionoui remedy lor all I J tlio unnatural dlichargei and I prl vate dlkcrMi ol men and the I d billtatlntr ueakntu peculiar \ to women. H cures In a lew Idaya without the I J or \ publicity ol n doctor. L Tin I/niurinl Amtrlean Curt. Munufuctured by | k.Tbt LT&DS Chemical T CINCINNATI , o. HAVE YOU FM YOJ R CLAIM YET ? You'd better not waste any more time if you expect to get anything : from the gov ernment. Unless you put your claim on record before March 3 , 18 ( > 1 you. will never have another chance. It takes time to put an ap plication in shape , and there is not a bit of spere tima left. Yl Uever you have lost by the Indians , under the conditions described in the law , can be recovered if you go about it in the right way. Tlia Baa Bureau of Claims knows just how to go to work. < Write and find out. THE - - Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha , Neb. " _ _ NOTU'U ASSKSSMUNTOKUAM- - AOKS FOlt OUADINO "D" ( KOUM- iiLY : ( DOMINION ) STUKKT IWOAI 1ITH STUIIKT TO laTII STKKH'JV To Umoniiur of till lots , purls of lots nnd lottl tMtitu itluiiK "l > " ( formerly UoMiliitnn ] ulrt'i't from Utli struct In I'lth sticnt. Von urn huruliy notlllnil Unit tlio undor- Bliiiiud , tluuu ilNlnturiiitud frm'liuhluM of Dm city of Oniiili i , huvo liuiiti duly npiiolntud Ijy thu nviiyor , lth the iiiuiruvnluf the city coun cil of riiild o.ty , ID tisMirit tlin diuimuu tu the ownum rosneutlvoly of llio property iill'outoil hy Kraillnu "U1 [ formerly Dominion ) utroot j from IHIi blri'Ut to Illtli Mrrot , iluulaioil . . . vary l/y ordinance No inn , pus.oJ April .IJlh , Ib'.i/ ' approved May Ilnl , IH'i. . Von mo further'notllloiJ. Unit Imvlnir ao ; cuiHoilBiild uppolnlinfill , nnl duly ( iiiallUod an rLiiulrod i'V ' law , wo will , on tlio till ( lay of July , A. II , Wi. ' , nt the hour of - ' o'clock In the ( ifMil noon , at tliuolllrunf , II , Uutcn , No. O''J , N. V. Mfu biil'dliu. ' . within thu corporatuf . inrotfoi'llio con-S llmltuof Muldclty. nuriioiuof - ' I imiklnu iiK > v < ittiiitnt of dutniiKU to tlio ownurn ruipoutlvoly nf mild prnportv. utfuctud liy vnld crndlny , tulilnt ; into conald , crutlon Bpuclnl Ijunullu , If nny , Von artt notlllid to ho prui > eiit ut tlio tlmq und pliiuu ufort'Hald , and m.tku any olijiiotluiu toorktiitumunt * vuneurnliiL wild iinbuki of dumaiiiiii uti you muy comilili-r iiroiiur , W , J. MOUNT , W. II. UATKb. JUIl.N W. UUHWINH. Omuhu , Juno 21 , IbV.1 , J.'IUIU