THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ISDAY , JUNE 29 , 1892 , COULD WILL FIGHT THE CASE faeavy Judgment Against tbo Missouri Pacific Not to Bo Paid. \ CARRIED TO THE SUPREME COURT lltzgcmlil & Mnttory Construction Cnmrmnr Will lie Itrqulrfcd to ARiiln I'roiont It * Olil Clnliiis In the Denver ' & Atlantic Drill. Ltxcoi.r ? , Nob. , Juno 23. [ Special to Tun tJnr ] The lareost and most voluminous briefs ever fllod In the Nebraska suproma court , wltti but ono exception , ronchod Clark Campbell today. It Is the brief ana argu ment of B. P. WnRK'onor on behalf ot the defendant in the case of John FltZRornld and the BtooKboldors of the Vltzgorald ft Mnllory Construction corapnny against the Mlsiouri , fncifla Hallway company , IhU case was V Instituted by John Fitzgerald , as a stock holder of the construction company , OR Must the Missouri I'uclflo and the FltzRorald & Mullory Construction company to compel an accounting between the two companies , on the bulls ot a certain contract , dated May 4 , ISbO , whereby the construction company agreed to sell and the Missouri Pad lie agreed to purchase contain bonds and stocks of the Denver , Memphis & Atlantic railway , which the construction company was to receive for the construction of a certain line of railway lor the Denver company , under a contract Ontod April 28. ll&O. The trial in the district court tosulted In a Uncling anil Judgment ngalnu the Missouri "Toclllo for J4Uri73.43. ! ! From that Judgment the Missouri I'nclfle company appeals. < ! < > ll > lit thu Stiitu House. Articles of Incorporation ot the Knlgnts Jowi-1 company of Omaha were fllod with the ccrctary of state today. The company has a capital stock of 1,000 and the Incorporaton are W. A. Olhvorth , H. M. DuiUnoll.Hlchard O'Ni'lll , W. S. HamlUon , E. M. Billings , H. M. ShaclTcr nnd W. L Seism. The company will engage In tbo publication of newspapers and other periodicals. Hon. W. K. Andrews republican candl- data for conirress In the Fifth district , was a culler at the state bouse this afternoon. J. O. Tnto , grand master workman of the Nebraska Ancient Order of United Work men , wns a visitor today. Low May called nt tlio state house today to receive his commission as a member of the Dtato ilsh commission from the nunds of Governor Uojd. lllluil Jinn \vlthn Orln\nnco. Austin Curtis and a young man named "Wilson , the former colored and both pupils at the Nebraska City State Asylum lor the Blind , called on Governor Boyd this fore noon to complain of Ill-treatment at the hands of Principal Knkostiaw. They formed thu rear guard of what seems to liavo been n preconcerted move on the governor , for sev eral delegations from tbo same Institution preceded them. Governor Boyd questioned them closely. Doth admitted inut they had not bcun Ill-treated themselves , but that Piof. RakcsUkw was In the habit of speak ing to tbo pupils In peremptory tones and that ho was persistent In his efforts teen * force discipline. Neither would prefer dollnlto chnrccs. ( Governor Boyd informed them that they had assorted nothing that . .e-'could bo considered as a complaint against " -f Prof. Uauoitraw. WnrrliiR OIHclnlg nt thu Asylum. For some weeks past the local newspapers of this city have contained sensational ac counts of mismanagement on the part of tbo ofllclols ut the stuto hospital fur the Insane. There is undoubtedly a painful look of har mony among tbo ofllclals and employes of that Institution. Tbo disagreements , ac cording to u statement made by Governor I3oyd to THE Bui : representative this after noon , Is the result of a misunderstanding nmoni : the asylum people as to which shall exercise authority ever the other. Governor Boyd stilted that no charges of ofllcial mis conduct hndlbcon laid before him mid that ho M ll retained tlio highest confidence In the integrity of Superintendent Bou-mac , tbo reports to tbo contrary notwithstanding. The affairs of iho asylum were being man aged economically and honestly. Further than this the governor stated that thu potty dissensions among the employes themselves bad no Interest for him. Trinity College Sold. Trinity ball , the Episcopal school for boys , which has heretofore been conducted by private Interests , has boon sold to the Epis copal dlocoso of Nebraska , the prlco for the building and grounds bolng (05,000. The Bchool was Inaugurated by ROT. John Hewitt , rector of Holy Trinity church of this city. and tbo magnificent building has been erected by Lincoln caoltal. It Is located three miles north of the postofllco. Arrangement ! had boon made to open tbo school September 13. Under the new state of nff airs It Is not known what arrangements will bo made , further than that tbo institution will bo actively sui > - portcd by the dlocoso and will bo made ono of the leauiug educational institutions of iho - v , " Acknowledged lilt ( Juilt. > John A. Blair , vho was arrested yesterday on the cbnrga of attempting to assault the pretty 10-yeur-old wife of Charles Hlskoy , ivus urr.ituned in pollro court this forenoon. Ho denied that bo bad tried to assault Mrs. Hlskoy , but ho ploadcd guilty to using obscene language In her presence and of makinc Im proper propobalu to her. Ho vjns lined 10 and costs by Judge Waters. Tbo Hlskoys , notwUhlngany further notoriety , declined to push iho uuso on the mora sorlous charge of assault. * lH > ly NutKliburliooil 1'rucns. Mrs. Bridget Sullivan was arrested this tuornlng on the charge of using language lending to provoke an assault , the complaint being tiled bv H. F. Bruco. The arrest was the result of a lively neighborhood row which occurred last evening at ttio corner of becond'nnd F streets. Hocks , brickbats and clubs pluycd an exciting part In Iho brief and bloodless encounter. A gentleman named Cnrothors attempted to restore peace nd qulot In the neighborhood , but younp Patsy bulltvan drew a revolver and at tempted to use It. Carothers wrenched the weapon from the boy's hand and gave him a severe thrashing. The woman was lined II and costs unu her eon bold on the charge of assault. Hunt to the lleform School , Mmnlo Wlllouchby was arrested and token before Judge Lansing on tbo ohnrgo of Incor- rlglblilty , and was today placed in the girls' reform school at Geneva. Her two slstors were sent to the snmo Institution lust week on tbo charge of lascivious conduct. The coujplmnlB against nil tluvo of the girls were fllod by their oxvn father. Ills divorced wife , who is the proprietress of u dtsordcily house lu this city , resisted tbo proposal to pluce the girls In the reformatory , but tbo case against all of i bom was clear. Lincoln In llrlof. The lire department was called to 1020 Q trcctut 1:10 : tola afternoon br u bliizo in u barn. A small toy's premature Fourth of July enthusiasm caused the ulurir. An Imuntu of the Insane asylum , named Balucr , escaped this morning , The police ore on tbu Icouout. The 4-yccr-old son of Chief of Police Otto died at l:4uthls : aftoruoou of summer com plaint , buvua hundred member * of the Ancient Order ol United Woilcmcn hold u plcnia at Lincoln park tills afternoon , Gran a Master Workman Tuto delivering tin add i ess. Deputy Shcritf Mcncko of Washington county arrived In the city today to take charge of Charles lluutcr , who Is wanted on a charge of robbery. Mr * . J. Fitzgerald , the aged mother of John Fitzgeiald , Is suffering from a light at tack of puiuljsU. The luntrul of Myron 1'nUt took place from Ilenton's undoruUlng rooms niU o'clock this ufteruoon , there bolng butubinallal- tcudanco. lii' * 1'rupuiiuil Id-union. OAKDJII.C , Neb. , Juno -Special [ to TUB BUR , ] Preparations have been made for a grand time hero at the north Nebraska dis trict reunion of Iho Grand Army of the Ho- public. The program U complete for tbo four days * session and comprises u full list of umucmcut > In addition to the routine of the cauip , The committee bus conditional engagement * with lion. John J. Inu-ulla utid collator A. S. i'addock to bo present and aa- cress tbo audlooco durlugllioieuulon. Chop- M H B ettmi BiBBHBH BHMH BBMBMBB r B ff mgnH * * * * * * * CLOSING MAL ORDERS-FILLED-ON ALL GOODS. NECKTIES PANTS 15e Some people want only the coat ittul vest out of n suit ixnil that's why \ro have Ilallmnn. used to got 25c nnd 3ac for a whole lot ot thoin. colored tics , silk Fancy lipht brocades and natln , locks fronts and , stripes 4-ln-lmnds. , checks , dots , ODD PANTS All the 50c and 75c YOU NEED NOT MUCH MONEY. . On linml out of $12 niul $15 Btiita that wo oloso out this \vook tit 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 $1.50 As good us anybody wonrs. 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 , A PAIR. Madras Shirts but if has not taken thousands and thousands of dollars 'to buy them. Fancy worsted , light color , striped Look at the prices at the side of these remarks and see if you ever heard nnd plaid And Outing 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 $1.5 suit ; or a neck-tie for IS cents. You will like Holltnun sold thorn for 75o , $1 and " 1.25. Look lu 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 $2.50 four times what you paid for it. That's the way everything in the store Silk Shirts llollmnn or anybody else would got $1 is going. You're not obliged to say you have on an $8 suit simply be for thoni. $1.50 cause it cost you that. You can safely rely on its being a $15 or $20 EXTRA SIZE Elegantly potion up and Hollman . never - suit , Then straw hats , or any kind of a hat , for that matter , well , come in , or sold thorn for less thtm $4. PANTS BROWS ECBDAKDSOUD BLACK we will guarantee to astonish you. The goods must absolutely go and , 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 . , loan , lank ; short , stubby , stout mon. Holliniin's prlco was $5. Everybody else gets 25c. Administrator's prluo $3. ENDLESS VARIETY OF i a . MAIL ORDERS FILLED At Most Any Price. u ( HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR'S CLOSING Ollll OOR.NEIRI3th'AND ; FAR.NA.M STR.ES.EXXS. lulq Lozlor will bo present during the ontlro reunion. Liberal prizes for nil amusements have boon hung up. The officers of the camp are : W. H. VnnGlldcr , colonel ; L. M. Norton , adjutant ; OnuiKO Brittle , quarter master ; W. F. Ooiiwoll , surgeon ; 13. F. Dlublo. marshal ; D. E. Bocliwltb , assistant marshal. , ISX-TllKASUllKIl 1'AUt ON TKIAI * . Must KxplHln How Ailiuns County's Fumls Were Apiiroprlntod. HASTINGS. Neb , , Juno US. [ Special to Tun BKB. ] This moriilnir the case of tbo state of Nebraska against Charles H. Paul , late treasurer of Adams county , was called for trial. Mr. Paul Hied nn nftldavlt-statlnR that ho was unable , to engage attorney * and asited that judge W. B. McCroary nnd Ma jor B. P. Smith bo appointed counsel. The state was Inclined to bollevo that , except , in capital caios , but ono counsel was allowed by the stnto. Finally , however , Mr. Paul's request was granted and the jury box was filled from the regular panel. The attorneys manifested a disposition to combat every inch ot the ground. Besides County Attorney Chris Hooppnnr , the state was represented by General A. U. Bowen , Judge U. A. Batty nnd ox-County Attorney J. A. Casto. Tbo prosecuting attorney In bis statement ot tbo case to tbo panel stated that it was a case in which Charles H. Paul wns accused of having , about January 0 , appropriated to his own use $54,909.88. The examination of jurors proceeded slowly , tbo defense ana prosecution contest ing ovcry point and interposing objections and exceptions nt each mooted point. At 1:30 : lu the attornopn the regular panel of jurymen was exhausted and the sheriff or dered to summon talesmen. Only one of the cloven peremptory challenges had been usud when an adjournment was taken till 930 ; to morrow. _ Will Moot In Omulm Xoxt Tlmo. WKST POINT , Neb , Juuo " 3. ( Special to TUB BRK.J The grand lodge of tDo C. S. P. S. of Nebraska , nftor a 50331011. of three days closed its labors yostorday. A grand picnic was hold at Rivcrsido park Monday after noon. The next mooting of tbo grand lodge will bo bold In Omaha in four years. Tbo following delegates were nresont : Wadav Flala , V. L. Vodlcka , F. Lvoboda , Omaha ; F. V. Shonko , Vnduv Maly , U. Sudlk , Soliuvlor ; Joseph Jermun , West Point ; Frank Gross , Wuhoo ; Jan Kaspcr ; Pracruo ; A. Borocky , T. K. Mnllat , V. Sestok , Wll- her ; Joseph Jliidra. J. 11. Jcnista , Cruto ; F. A. Witt , W. Skalak , Humboldt ; T. TlkoIMcr , Vtrrdlgreo ; Joseph JJryak , Pisbolvlllo ; F. Hynos. Morao Bluffs ; F. Sudlk , David Cit ? ; Jan ttabloudil , Ord ; Emll Uuldl , Odcll ; Olid Mntods. Platta. mouth ; Anton Soukup. North Bond ; Joseph Spuvacok , Kuvonnu ; Pavel Anton , Mllllgan : W. F. Krlz , Dodge ; A. Kuboc , F. ICotvn , Al. Boukal , Omaba ; J. Mlcbul , B. Utcntbter , South Omaha ; J , U. Matbausor , Clarkiou ; Jun Staua , Bruno ; Tain Duda , Liu wood. To AiiUt Nclinmku lit thu I'ulr. HASTINOS , Nob. , Juno 28. [ Special Tolo- gra ) to . .Tar. BCB.J TbU afternoon tbo Adams county auxiliary of tbo World's Co lumbian exposition was organized at the court houso. Mr. W. W. Cox , supoiln- tendunt for this district , was present nnd ad dressed tbo mooting. Air. James M , Clurko was elected president , E. S. Fowler , treas urer mitl Colonel Isaao Leclloyt , secretary. A committed was * appointed to confer wltb tba. Board of Supervisors and If possible to gat the board interested in the matter at tba next meeting. Vlco presidents from each township In tbo county will bo chosen. Ono of tlui .Mlmoiirl' * I'rwikn. Nr.iniASKx Cur , Noli. , Juno 28. [ Special Telegram to TIIK Buu. j The Missouri rtvor took one of Its sudden freaks at this city today ' day and began cuttiucr badly on the cait'sldo , undermining tbo bank under the span of the B. &M. A largo force of men has been at work. ell day tilling in with rook and bruh and tiopo to bo able to atop the damage. Died of 1IU Nob. , JUDO 28 [ Special to TUB Bun , ] iJhns Dlotrich , tbo man so badly injured lu u runaway lu the street * of this vlilugo about ton days ago , ulcd thu morn- Ing. _ runorul of Air * . Uitvltl Cluypnlo. COZAII , Nob. , June 23. [ Special to Tun IlL'c.J The funeral eorvlcos of Mrs. David Clay polo were held hero yesterday. TUo Liudsey post , No. 51 , Women's Uellef Corps , of which Mrs. Claypolo w s an nctlvo mem- | oor , had charge of the services. The do- 'coasod was formerly a resident of Hastings. Ncbrimlm School Mutter * . GOTHKNUUIIO , Nob. , Juno 23. [ Special to TUB BBE.J The annual school mooting was hold last night. The report * of the treasurer and director show the district to bo iinun- clally and otherwlso in a prosperous con dition. The census shows an enumeration ot 208 children of school age , a largo increase during the past year. The district adopted a change from common to high school and elected six trustees as follows : C. F. Spencer , U J. Malmsten , W. D. Grlflln , H. C. Booker , E. O. West , F. M. Sprlnsteon. Ton months' school were voted for and a tax levy of 22 mills ordered. The present school site was ordered sold and two other sites se lected and tbo souse of tbo meeting was unanimously in favor of bulldme a erich school bousb at a cost of $10,000 or ovor. NEIUUKA , Neb ; , Juno 28. [ Special to THE BKK. ] At tbo school election yesterday the village voted to build a $5,000 briok school houso. POSOA , NOD. , Juno 28. [ Special to TUB BEK.J The annual school election was hold in the Garabo opera house yesterday after noon. J. A. Mobr nnd A. S. Wassou were elected to tbo board for threevoars to suc ceed themselves , and A. W. Hose was elected for ono voar to 1111 tbo vacancy caused by the icslgnntlon of M. L. Kossitor. STANTQ.V. Nob. , Juno 28. [ Special to THE BEG.I At the school election in this city , A. A. Kcarnoy and M. C. Gambia were elected for tbo ensuing term of tioo years. Of the total vote zust , 131 , Mr. Kearney received all but two. UUSIIVILLK , Nob. , Juno 28. [ Special to Tin : Buii.J At tbo school election yesterday a motion was curried to cbango from a public to a high school government in pursuance of which tbo foltcwing board wns elected : H. C. Dale , August Brockmau , W , M. Alexan der , J. W. Grubb , W. H. Wostovor , J. H. Hamsborgor. Prof. W. I. Austin , ( tbo pres ent cfllciont principal , was rotulncd. Will Cololirato tlio l < 'ourth. HAUTIXOTON , Nob. , Juno 28. Hartlngton does not intend to take a baclc seat in the celebration business on the i'ourth. Nearly $500 has boon raised for iho occasion , Hon. W. A. Poynter , the Independent candidate from this district , will deliver tbo oration. Musio will bo furnished by tbo Company "I" band of this citv. HUSUVILI.I ; . Nob. , Juno 28. [ Special to TIIK BBK.I The patriotic citizens of Hush- vlllo bavo completed preparations for a rousing , old fasbloned celebration on the Fourth , and a big crowd and a good time are expected. Nearly $500 has been raised to help the eagle scream , 225 of which Jwill DO expanded for a mammoth tent. A special train from Cbndron has been chartered. A larcro delegation of Sioux Indians from Plue Hldgo will participate and favor tbo crowd with an Omuba danuo in the evening , bovoral trotting and running races and a gumo of base ball between tbo Cbadron and Hushvlllo clubs are on tbo program. Hon. S. M. Smyser of Hemiugford will bo orator of tbo day. Holt Comity Crop I'ronpuctg. O'NEILL , Neb , , Juno 28. [ Special to Tim BEE.J A refreshing rain fell last night In this section of Holt county. Crop prospects wore uovor butter , especially for small grain. The injury to corn in the north part of the county , which was caused by recent heavy rains , was exaggerated at tlio tluio of the llrst report aud farmers from that direction report that the loss will be small. STANTON. Neb. . Juno 23. jBpootal to TUB BEK , ] A line rain visited this section ol iho country lust night , accompanied by some wind. Butlltnoor no duiuugo was dono. Crops of alt kinds are looking well and the prospects for all Kinds of grain are very good. Ho \Vll\hlunil \ Trial. KBAUNBV , NOD. , Juno 28. jSpectal Telegram - gram to Tnu BEE.J John Barnd , ox-cashier of tbo defunct Commercial and Savings bank of this city , returned and gave himself up vosterday. This afternoon bis oxaminatlon was held in tbo county court and ho was bouud ever In the sum of $25,000. Ho was allowed twenty-four IIOUM to procure it , Bo aura and USD Mn. Wlnslow's Soothing syrup for your children wbilo teething. 23 cents u bottlo. ruyineuu to Indium , Special Indian Agent Cooper Is In tbo city. Colonel Cooper has just Disbursed annuities amounting to (100,000 , at Pine Hid go , Uoso- bud , Cheyenne Hivor , Standing llocit , Fort ICough nnd'Tonguo ' Rivet. "Conlpany I , See and infantry'Fort ' Omaha , also catno in for a share. Colonel Cooper will proceed to Kansas City , Kan. , where be will pay out to citizen Indians about $30,000 , under the treatv ot 1855. ono of the old tangled up deals wblch is now adjusted , and orders for the payment of which await Agent Cooper at Kansas City. FOURTH OE * JULY. Preparations Fur Kiiougli Along to Insure n ( Stand Colobriitlon. Tbo nrrangomants for Omaha's celebra tion of tbo great national holiday are rapidly being completed , and the success of the demonstration is assured. The parade will bo ono of tbo most elab orate and unique over soon in Nebraska. This feature of the affair is under the per sonal management of Major Clarkson , Who is much pleased with the interest taken by the business men of tbo city. Each firm will DO limited to ono wagon or float. Tbo committo ha ? written to a number of the leading orators of tbo city , but as no re plies have been received * tbo speaUers have 'not been decided on. The proaram will bo carried out at Jeffer son square , where two platforms will bo erected at diagonal corners. Tbo Dec laration of Independence will bo road , and short addresses by the speakers. The expense of the colouration Is still partially unprovided for , but the committee has no doubt of Its ability to raisa the required amount. The Board of Trade will contribute ) $ .250 and the Individual subscriptions of its members will aggregate an equal amount. The county commissioners bavo appropriated $500 and It is expected the city council will contrlbuto ? 1,5U. ( ) The Board of Education has appro priated $500 and tbo banks will also con- tilbuto liberally. Secretary Nnson of the Board of Trade re quests all business mon who are will ing to contrlbuto $1 or more to the undertaking to send the amount to him at the Board of Trade rooms. Sliorintiu'H Hummers. All Sons of Veterans nnd young men from 17 yojtrs pf ago to 20 that will volunteer to ' turn'out on horseback In the parade on July 4 to represent Sherman's "bummers" of 1804 are asked to moot tbo oantatn at 8 o'clock sharp on Saturday evening at Custer post hall. No. 110 North Fifteenth street , to make llnal arrangements for tbo parade. VVsi. H. STEPHENS , captain. Itnllroad Notes , Pat Humphrey , advance pusher and gen eral rustler for the Lake Shore , was in the oity yesterday on rout o west. President S. H. H. CWrk of the Union Pa cific loft for the west Monday on the fast mull to join bis associates , Messrs. Dickin son , Lomax , Koity. Bfl&klngham and Ma- Connell , wbo are taklng's'trip ' ' overtbo west ern divisions of tbo roacliJU Tboro nro three "ofllciol1"1 railroads already announced to carry the delegates to tbo na tional convention of tbp Woplo's party. Ttao B. & M. will run two specJaln from Chicago to Omaha , leaving iho fornlir city JunoiK ) , and ono from St. Loult. EaiM' of these xpeclals will consist .of six sloop"efs , two chair oars and ono ba gage oar , ttud will arrlvo in Omaha before noon July1 ! ! ' L. H. Korty , at tbo lastrannual meotlntr of railway telegraph suptiflhtendenta hold in Denver , was olcctod president for the ensu ing year , a position wul tij.ho Is otnluotitly able to 1111 on account of-lils long association with the telegraphic service of the Union Pacific. At present MrJ Korty Is with tbo party of Union Pacific dfllclals who are In- speotlng the western system , and In not expected back before tbo mlddla of July. WIFT'S SPECIFIC Tor renovating the entire system , eliminating all I'olsonn from the _ Jllooil , whether of scrofulous or 1 origin , this jirciaratlou has no cijuaL "For eighteen months I had an catlnc eoro on my tongue. I was - B treated by l > cst local iihyslolaus , but btained no relief i tlio sore gradually grew worse. I llnally took B. H. S. , and was entirely cured after using a few bottles. " C. 11. JICLEMOIIK , Henderson , Tex. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dlv cases mailed fruo. TUB Bwjrr SPEOIKIO Co. . Atlanta , da. THE EPITA.PKC To be Inscribed upon ttie marble slab which inall mark the last testlUf ; place of NERVOUS. CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES IB alrssdy written. But before you abandon all hope and give yourself op to die. have a private consultation with America's most gifted and luccesflful Specialists , the famous DBS. BETTS & BETTS , nboae greatest triumphs bare been won in the euro ol cases which others failed to cure. 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Columbus Avu , Itanium Elastic StOGkings FOJt Weak Limbs Varicose Veins Swellings , all sizes. Abdominal - minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. THE 1MPFN1 COMPANY. 1616 St. , Next to Post Office The use of stimulants in moderation lo recommended by the wisest physicians , especially for the weak , aged and those suf fering from pulmonary or heart troubles. RYE , is a carefully selected whiskey distilled from the most nutritious grain , viz , Rye ; unlike inferior whiskies , including Bourbons bens , it will not rasp or scald the throat or stomach. It is strictly pure and is known by its delicious flavor and the proprietary bottle in which it is served. Call for Cream Pure Rye and take no other. For sale at all first-class drinking places nnd drug stores , 5 DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicago. Unlike ie Dutch Process No Alkalies OK ' Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of Breakfast Cocoa , which iB absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times the ilrcnyih of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and is far mora economical , costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishing , and i ; A SILT DIOKHTKD. Sold by Crocors everywhere , W. Baker & Go , , Dorchester , Mass. Save Your Eyesight Ryes tested free byan KXl'KHT OI > naiAN I'orfuctadjuiitmuiit. Uuperlur louses. Nurv- oushoadaohu cured hy uslii : ; our Snoolucles and Eyoglnssos I'rlcu-i low for llrst clu i THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO , , JUS. ISthSt. , Crol htaa H lock THERE ARE -AND- Apis in Palaces That is the sort of thing Th3 Bee Bureau of Claims \vas \ or ganized to correct. The Bureau believes in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks consequently quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol diers aie grateful it is satis fied. If you are a veteran , or the widow , child or de pendant parent ol a veteran , write to li.B Bej Bureau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for vou. THE' Bee Bateau of Claims OmahaNeb. GUN CO. 1512 Douglas Street , Omaha. Western Agents Wright & UlUon's TENNIS GOODS. REAGII 33ASI3 BATjU GOODS. A full line of Koncrnl Atlilotle Gooila. GYMNASIUM GOODS llnniiiincks. HutliliiK BiiIK L'oot HiillR. Indian Clnhs 1 hi in I ) Ildilx. llniiti , Niits. bullies , ' TuckU' , eU > , , eta FLAGS and FIRE WORK Bono for onlulogno nnd prlccH. at tention gh en to mull orclorri , Frank Cross Gun Co. , 1812 Douglofi Stree' . RVKItVf 111X11 Call ( in tit AT ONCI ! unit linvo Ilicm oxnni- lnvdKHKKOKCIIAHlh ( ( ) by our Optician , ami , If netuMiiry.mtocl wlthii imlrof our ' 1 TION KYKdljAtHKDorBi'KUTACM'B Wo lit BUM.NTIKHAIIY mm Krimi luntvn to roii-m H | | thu vnrluui ilofctu of vlnlmi , nidi in UVl'KUMK'lJIUl'lA ( fur "ll.'l't ' > , MIOl'U Ini-ar ultttit ) , 1'UKHII VOl'IA ( old UljtAH'l ) HIM A'l IBM ( Irri'xulnr Bliilit ) , AbTllKMM'IA ( weak lthti ! mn-oriA ( iiuupiu iuiit ) , AMSUMKTUUIMA ( unoiiial | nUlit ) , HJHAlllSMUd ( | iilntor cruM uyu ) , etc , out. BOUD GOLD SPECTACLES or KYBGLASSHS from $ . ' < Upwards. FINE STEEL SPECTACLES or EYEGLASSES from $1 Upward. COLORED GLASSES for Slimline the Eyou from COo Up. MAX MEYER & BRO , CO Practical Opticians. ami JGlh Sts. , OMAHA. Established I8G6.