THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUEsSDAY , AUGUST 30 , 1892. PRICE OF HIS WIFE'S LOVE W. II , Uhlor of Omaha Snos James McGraw of Lincoln , TIN THOUSAND DOLLARS ASKED FORe o n 1'ollco Court A nil I r of hint Wcok \V. It. Dr-nnU' lltirclur ( Inuiiil Over 3liijorVelf Timely Warning. Lixcoi.S' , Nob. , Aug. 29. [ Special to Tun Dm : . ] A neat typo-written document filed with iho dork of the district court furnishes the fitqucl to the somewhat wocilllnr atnto of domestic affairs unearthed In this city last Thursday night when W. H. Uhlor of Omaha caused the arrest ot Jnmcs McUrow for liv ing with Mrs. Uhlor without legal xvarrnnt or authority. Mr , Ublor has sued McOrow lor damages in the amount of $10,000 fat. nlunlnttng hlj wife's alfcclloas. In his peti tion ho alleges that hi 1853 , and many times since , McOrow debauched Cynthia M. Uhler , then nnd still the wlfo of plaintiff , thereby nlfnlntlnc nnd destroying her affection for him and depriving him of her socloty , fel lowship and assistance. In consideration of these facts Uhlor inks for damages in the niuount of $10,000 , Wyjtont Hound Over , Abraham Wycont , the mau discovered in n closet In the rctldcnco of W. K. Dennis last Salurtlay morning , wns arraigned In police court this morning on the charge of burglary. Ho entered n pica of not guilty nnd sot up tbo defense thut ho had not forced ills way into the house , but hail entered through the fiont uoor , whtcti ho had found open. Ills story wni disprovcu , however , by the testi mony of a number of witnesses who swora that the house had been securely locked and fastened several hours bcforo Wygont effected an entrance. Ilu wns boutiu ever to tliu district court in the sum of S5UO , In de fault of which ho was sent to the cuunty lail. Wygont Is the Hamo man who entered tbo Wllllnms residence on South Seventeenth Jtrort 0110 week ago lust Sunday morning , Ho was taken to thn olacu by the police Saturday afternoon nnd fully Identified by Mrs. Williams , who caught a full view of his face when he entered her room. Weir's Timely Warning. Mayor Weir this mornlnc issued the fol lowing proclamation : "In viowtjf the dnngor of an invasion of our country by that torrlblo pestilence , the cholcr.i , It seems very necessary to put the city in as good coed sanitary condition as pos sible. Therefore , all citizens nro earnestly requested to ut once remove all olTonRivo matter - tor from their promises and to thoroughly clean all vaults , nllcvs , cesspools , etc. , and to promptly empty swill barrels whenever they may bccomooflenslvo. Itlsasurpristng fact that some prominent physicians permit a great amount of tilth In alloys in the roar of their premises , and storekeepers and mo.it markets pav little attention to health and cleanliness Iti disposing of their rubbish ana offal. Unless the matter Is promptly at tended to wiihln flvo day3 from date , special ofllcors will bo detailed to thoroughly exam ine the city , mid all offenders neainst the laws of health and decency will he prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. " from the I'ollee Court. Henry Mullen was brought before Judge AVntcrs this morning on a clmrgo of assault nnd battery brought by Airs. Eliza McCarty. Tno complaint grow out of the fact that Henry's ' cow had been in the habit of stroll ing around on tbo lady's lawn. The com plaint was withdrawn , uowovor , boforu the cnso was brought to trial and Henry was dis charged. Charlie Provo and John McLnin were each lined $1 and costs for disturbing the Sab bath by n drunken carousel. The cnt-o ngulnst Jessie Dlsbrow , churned with keeping a disorderly house , was again continued , this time until September 12. Flyti vagrants were sentenced to llvo days' cxcrclfo on the city stone pile. The Italian fruit vendor urrostoa Saturday evening for persistently refusing to "movo on" when ordered to do so by an ofllccr , was discharged for the reason that ho apparently did not understand the nature of the police regulations. Hriml In ilia Court Itoonm. Judge Lnnhlng's tirno was occupied this forenoon In hearing the case in which the Henry & CoaUwnrth Lumber company sues the bondsmen of I. N. Smith for lumber fur nished for the 1C street school building. Smith left the city without paying tbo bill. E. T. Huff has commenced suit against George nnd Ella Fox to compel thorn to re store to him a piece of property In East Park addition whloh they bought on par'.ial pay ments. They have defaulted in the pay ments , bonce the suit. S. S. Hunts filed a notice with the olork of the district court that ho will on September ! ) applv to Judpa Tibbets for an order to restrain Sheriff AlcClay from solllnga forty- acre tract of land under a decree of fore closure. Sheriff McClny this afternoon sent out notices to the effect that a mule belonging to the Hozk Island grading camp near this city bed bcon stolen and offering a reward for Its recovery and the apprehension of9 tbo thluf. Lincoln In llrlef. Secretary Furnas of tba State Board of Agriculture has opened an ofllce In the corridor rider of ( ho Hotel Lincoln and with a larco corps of assistants Is busllv engaged In re cording entries for the big exhibit which opens next waelc. Tin ) slta ( or the now Hock Island depot at the corner of Twentieth and O 'Streets has been cleared nnd woric on the handsome now structure will bo commenced at onco. The material for the now two-milo exten sion of the street railway to the Western Normal university 1ms been hauled to the ground and n largo force of tracklarora ox- pccts to have the line finished this wook. Seventeen couch loads of oxcuralonlsts from Omaha , Plattsmouth and intermediate points visited Burlington Beach yostordav. bUlil ) TI1K It. & M. Hubert Trouper Want * Twenty Thousand Dollar * DUUIIIKPH. HAHTINOS , Neb. , Aug. 29. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : I5ii.J Today there was a ca o tiled In the district court ontltloa Robert b Trospor against the B. & Al. , and asking for fJO,000 damages. The petition declares that Binco Juno , I8S8 , Ibo plaintiff was employed s u wiper In the B. & Al. roundhouse hero. On September til ) , 18'JO , ho slipped from an engine on which ho was working and was caught In the truck , breaking and crushing two bones In his loft unule. Ho was carried to n tiwltchhouso. whore the local company uurcoon , W , A. Chapman , was called. Tha plaintiff says that the bones were im properly sol nnd that no splints were put on bis foot uut n felt bandage was applied In stead. The bones Joined In a crooked man ner and the plaintiff is now Incapacitated from manutl labor , which would support his family In comfort. For two op three days , Wlu-u mrdlcui and surgical attendance was necessary , Dr. Chapman did not coma to give him treatment. Wherefore plumtlff prays lor dormice. Ho has encaged Bartlett , Crane & Bnldridco of Omaha ana W. P. Mo- Crcary of thU city as attorneys nnd the light .jproomos to bo specially Interesting to the I physicians of this section of tbo utato. I Tallin Itoek Ne g .Note * . A TAni.r. HOOK , Nob. . Autr. 29. [ Special to Tin * . Hun. ] Air. James O'Brien wai burled Saturday afternoon In tbo Catholic cemetery hear town by the local post of the Grand Army of the Uepubllo. Ho has boon living at Ed WcoiUost of town , for a number of years , and was 1)7 ) years of ago. CapUilu T. A. Linn died Saturday morninc and was buried yesterday afternoon. Ho has bacn absent from homo for several years ( nnd has but recently returned with u Lrokou down constitution to dlo. . llov'all.coi > ° w ° ° dby of Omaba spoke t\vlca Shtuiday In fnvorof the prohibition party In hit usual vigorous stylo. Tboro was u goou uttuudunco , especially of the ladles , In the park wtioro the uiuuUiiga were hold , Determined to ruululi Alton. HEATIIICK , Neb , , Aug. 2 . fSpoolal Tole. gl nm to TUB BEK.J-JOO Alton , the Illegal vendor ol liquors at Linden Tree park during the late breeder * * mooting , after having boon convicted luroo time * by the atato au thorities wa released Saturday night on ball and wns Immediately roncrostod by the United States authorities and taken to Omaba this evening. Ajounjchlld of C. N. Bennett of this city died of nn Infantile compltlnt Saturday under the Christian science treatment. Ben nett's first wlfo died two yours ago under llKo treatmentTbo dead baby was the child of his socona wlfo. Adnms County' * rino Ilnln. HASTING ? , Nob. , Aug. 29. ( Special to Tun Bun. I Last night a heavy rain fell ever Adams county which arrived at n most opportune tlmo for farming. About 8 o'clock the storm bognn , presaged by n heavy wind. After a few minutes n fall of ball sot In , whloh threatened to blow In or crack ex posed windows. Fortunately , the ball ceased before any serious uamago had bean dona nnd n steady fall of rain laUug nearly through the entlfo night ocean fulling , The Inch or more of water which fell will have n most salutary ofTcct upon fall paiturazo and will render the ground moist enough for fall plowing. While the hall and wind cut the corn somewhat nnd In cases blow It over , the rain which followed will moro than counterbalance the other affects. Two Journalistic changes are announced In this city. William Breed will resurrect the Volksfreund , a democratic German weekly which died some tlmo ago. In addition to this a well established papar here will take In a now.partrior , nn cnargotio young lowan. Work of Normal School .Students. 1'Rtiv , Nob. , Aug. 29. [ Special to Tun BKK. | The first annual open session of the Pbtlllplan society , xvhioh has boon in session during vacation , of the State Normal will beheld held in the chapul the flm night of school , September 7. The members which couiposo this society nro students ana ox-students of tbo normal who have spent their vacation in Peru. The success1 to which this summer society has attained Is attributed largely to tbo Interest tnkeu by Prof. Fiunahm. The exorcises bogiu oromptly at 7:30 : Wednesday evening. CLOSED THE VIADUCT. The ii vontli Street Struuturo Mint lie Thoroughly Overhauled for biilcty'n Mike. The street commissioner was given his orders , and at noon yesterday ho closed the Eleventh street viaduct by build ing barricades at each end of the structure. Tbo street cars , wagons nnd foot passegors are prohibited from crossing. Chairman Birkbausorof the Board of Pub- Ilo Works said that It was Impossible to say what would bo doao xvlth tbo viaduct. What was needed was a now bridge , but whotbor or not there would boouo was a raattor rest ing wholly with the city council. In the first place tbo old viaduct was not wide enough to handle the traffic , nnd , acaln , at best , U was a trail structure , not designed to carry street cars nnd heavy tralllo. If ro- palrs wcro made , ho thought , they would bo very costly. A new aock nnd stringers would have to bo put on , as almost the ontlro wood work bad rotted away. Superintendent Smith of thoslrcot railway company said that for a day or two It would Inconvenience the people on the south end of the Eleventh street line , but this woula bo temporary , The company would run tbo Walnut Hill cars around the Howard street loop and handle the South Eleventh street passengers with the Tnirlocntb street lino. OMlclnl Notice. OMAHA. Aug. 29. The Eleventh street via duct Is closed to all kinds of travel on recomj mcndatloii of cltv ongmeor and order of Board of Public Works. J. H. WINSPEAH , Street Commissioner. A lErvoinineiKJutloii from Illinois. WH.MINOTOM , 111. , April 11 , 1S91. I would suv that I oan recommend Chamber lain's Homedlo ) as a number one set of family medicines such na every bema should bo provided with. You can rely upon their being as near what they are recommended as any modlcino sold in this part of the country. Especially would I recommend Chamber lain's Chollc , Cholera and Diarrhcca lloTiody as having no equal for cholera morbus , colio or diarrhoea. Having usedtliosomodiclr.es moanlf and sold them for several voars , I know their vuluo and have no bositunoy in recommending them. Lnvi B. DELL. CANNOT 1JE EXPELLED. Jnckson , Hlgglng & Co. Win u Iegul llattlo Aculitst tlio Ijlio Stock Kxclmnge. Tbo members of the llvo stock commission firm of Jackson , Higglns & Co. are in high spirits. They have fought a legal battle nnd have routed the enemy. Last spring this 11 rm and tbo South Omaha Llvo Stock exchange had a row. It was over commissions. Thn exchange charged that Jnckson , Higgins &Co. bad violated its rules and that they tied paid dealers and stockmen a commission for shipping stock to their firm. 'Ihe members of the firm denied tbo churpo in a most emphatic man ner. An Investigation followed , at which it was proven that a man who was in the employ of the iirm , unknown to any of tbo numbers , had advanced a dealer enough money to pay bis return faro to York , this atato. Tbo Jlrm had bought a largo number of cattle from the York man and bad re fused to allow him n rebate of railroad faro. The explanation did not satisfy the mom- bora of tbo exchange , and at a inootlnir they voted to expel tbo firm. Getting wina of this Jackson , HiRgins & Co. applied to Judge Irvmo for a restraining order to pre vent nn expulsion. This was nrguud at the Alay torin of court and yesterday the Judge banded down an opinion. In which ho bold that Jncuson , HIgglns & Co. bad not violated the rules of the oxchungo and that they could not bo oxpollod. SUNDAY'S HOMICIDE. of the Coroner's ' Results Jury'g Inquiries In the Cnae. The inquest ever the body of Paul Tomaso , the Italian who was killed during a quarrel by Polar Scaloso Sunday , was bold at the morgue yesterday nf tcrnoon. Tbo verdict of the Jury was thut the deceased oaroo to his death by u blow with an Iron bar wielded by Scalcso. JNO additional evidence of any Importance was developed by the testimony. Pas- qualo Curtoldi , who runs the boarclng car on the Burlington at which the laborers nro fed , saw tbo trouble and bis testimony was somewhat damaging to the prisoner. Ho said tliatScalosoplcltod up the bar and Tomaso remarked thut ho was not afraid. Then Scaloso struck bun twlco , once on the thigh and again on the tomplo. The Victim had no weapon of any Kind. Scaleso was present nt tbo inquest and lis tened to tlio testimony Inter tly , but showed no signs of fear or ropontanco. County Attorney Aluhonoy requested Coroner - nor Alaul to have n pos' mortem parformud on tbo body of Paul Tomaso. The coroner will complv wlththo wlshoi of Air. Afabonoy , and Dr. Sumnoy will perform the autopsy this forenoon. rirn unil I'ollee. Chief Soavoy was granted ( Iftoon days' leave at the meeting of the fire aud police commissioners lost evening. The chief will leave September 10 for u visit to Ibo Alinno- sola lakes. Ofllcor Tlodenian was grunted twenty days' , Ofltcor Dlbborn live days' and O Ulcer Dollard fifteen days' loavo. Captain Miller of hose company No. 4 was allowed Iftoon ) days' vacation. William Hunoy , driver of No. 10 boto company , retlgnod ; ac cented. * Special Policeman Fester , doing duty with Ihn dog catcher , reslcnod. An Invitation from J , B , Sohuff , chairman of the Central Labor union , asking the board and tbo departments to attend the Labor duv parade , was accepted. Chief Gal ilean will send tbo down town companies nnd Chief boavey will detail a platoon of po lice to noad tbo parade. Charles Kohlmcyor asked for a Iran for ot bis liquor license from 1413 Douglas street to 1021 Dodge atroot and , it was granted. Dsoa ! o never successfully attacKi the ay omwlth pure blood. Do Witt's jiardaparllla makes pure now bleD 1 in I oarlubai blojj llullilini ; 1'erinlti. * Tbo following permits were lisuod by tbo superintendent of buildings yesterday j W. F , Lorenzo , ono-rtary frame oottaxe , Nineteenth aud Kim streets . . .I 1,000 Sama 1,000 four minor puriutti titu Total. . . . , 2,800 Blck headachot Boocbam'a Pills will re lievo. WILL STRETCH RED TAPE How the Resumy Question May Possibly Bo Settled SENATOR PADDOCK NOW HARD AT WORK Money Will Ilo Secured frnin the Qcitornl Appropriation to llnvo the Ilxtorlor Lines Ittin Oilier Washington NowsJiote * . WASHINGTON Bunrau OP Tun BEE , ) FOUIITEBNTIJ STIIBET , > WASIIINQTO.X , D. C. , Aug. V ) . } The resurvey question was again taken up today by Senator Paddock , who spent two hours In tno Interior uopurtmtnt struggling with officials. Grant , Arthur , Cherry auU two or three other counties nro anxious for ro3urvoys. Senator Paddock says ho Is con- flilont enough rnonoy will bo appropriated from the gonor.il appropriation for resurveys and corrections to have the exterior lines run. If rod tape can bo atrotchcd ouough to have this douo wlioro needed , the situation can bo rollovod In many looalitlos by the county surveyors. The running of tbo divisional lines by tbo government will fol low afterwards , but it will require n small additional appropriation to complete , which cau bo securtid at the coming session. Acting Secretary Chaudlo has taken the matter in hand on Senator Paddock's earnest personal solicitation , representing Senator iMandoraon as well , and will do all that Is possible at onco. The senator expects the order to Issue during the coming week , and us soon us this unu uuo or two other , im portant matters are concluder * . ho will take his 11 mil leave of tno capital , not expecting to return again until congress reconvenes. The comptroller of the ourronov has ap proved the Hankers National bank of Chicago cage as reserve agent for the Columbian Na tional of Lincoln and the Continental Na tional of Chicago as reserve agent for the Beatrice National bank of lleatrlco. Fourth Class Postmasters : Iowa Ander son , Fremont county , M. Sirobrldgo , vice II. C. Chambers resigned ; Walnut City , Appanooso county , S. S. Haines , vice W. T. McNlft resigned. Ex-Congrossman Jeremiah Murphy of Iowa has Just returned from n trip to Europe. Ho says that ho will be hero for two weeks and then will po to North Carolina to "preach the gospel according to the lamen tations of Joromlah ; " as ho expresses it. In Ucprosentatwo William's district. Ho then goes west to speak in Illinois ana Iowa and to vote. P. S. H. N15WS FOll THIS AK.MV. Complete I.lat of Changes In the Service. \VjksuufOTOjr , D. C. , Aug. 29. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bcn.J The following army orders were Issued yorterday : Special order No. 102 , August 10 , 1892. rotating to First Lieutenant Ucorgo II. Evans , Tenth cavalry , is revoked. Cantnm Crosby P. Miller , assistanUquartcrnmstcr , will proceed to Burlington , Vt. , and to such other poinU In that vicinity as may bo neces sary on nubile business connected with the quartermaster's department. First Lieu tenant Cnarlos B. Gatuwood , Sixth cavalry , will report , in person to Lieutenant Colonel David Perry , Tenth cavalry , president of tbo examining board convened at Fort Custor , Mont. , for examination. The extension of leave of absence on sur geon's certificate of disability granted Cap tain Edmund L. Zallnskl. Fifih artillery , Juno 3 , 18U2 , Is still further extended six months on surgeon's certitlcatu of disability , Selected the New Oun. Army ofllcors are interested In the non- ofllclal announcement that the Army Small Arms Board has linally decided upon a now weapon to sunorccdo the Springfield rifia and the Krag-Jorgonson ride. Tbo invention of Captain 1C rag of Norway Is tbo gun selected. This rlllo has n 80 calibro and a flxod maga zine containing live cartridges. The gnu was manufactured especially for the American test ana bus n number of Improvements over that in use abroad. Colonel Andrews , professor of modern languages at West Point , will retire August 31 and there is a lively competition for his shoes. The president's choice is understood to Ho between Captain Wood , Sixth cavalry. Lieutenant Bliss of General Schotlold's staff and Prof. Alphous S. Hardy of Dartmouth college. All are crraduatos of West Point. Prof. Hurdy being in the class of Captain John G. Bourko. The acadomio board at West Point strongly urges Prof. Hardy's appointment. Western reunions. WASHINGTON , D. C. , August 29. [ Special Telegram to THE BUE.J The following list of pensions granted is reported by TUB BOB and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original SVIlliam Hudnall , Nicholas P. Haxton , Francis Garraty , James Plciiard , Mclvln i owry , Hobort S. Fimplo. Additional Amariah Bryant , Marshall Alor- loy , George AL Harris , Charles L , Campbell , James Borupy , Amasa P. Hess. Increase .fames M. Ward , George A. Sawyer , Edward Hoauey. Oilginal , widows , etc. Jemima Hitchcock , Catharine Lobrlck , Louisa Fiiig- orbutb , Sarah Bryan. Iowa : Orlglual Henry Parkinson , Caleb L. Eddy , Patrick O'Noll , John Dow , Bolco Jones , Thomas Porter , John C. Fitzgerald , Hiram E. Fuller. Frank W. Mundt , Omar Irish , Klchard K. Laoton , William Noblo. Addlllo&al Andrew J. Butts , JOJBO T. Uravos , Martin Fit en , Kobort J. Blirgs , Jesse Alolick , Gcoreo VV. Santee. Supple mental Stephen A. Crawford. Increase Henry Korton , FrancU A. Hubbard , Gilbert W. Clark , Jonn W. Sruckangast. Hoissuo Sylvester M. Carr. Original widows , oto. Elizabeth Burton , mother , Helen Al. Ellis , Margaret. 1C. Craig , Fidelia A. Olnoy. South Dakota : Increase Orson D. Nims. Original widow Alary E. Hicks. Airs. Widslow's Soothing Syrup for obll dron teething gives quiet , helpful rest. 25 cunts a bottlo. Fulloil to Connect. Several parties were complaining loudly today about tbo action of a certain 'bus line that bat advertisements poslod about tba id Laver. 'Symptoms. Uneasiness , or sense of weight on the right side , pain at the top of the bhouldcr and under the shoulder , blade , t.lllmv complexion , capricious nppctitc , Iricgnlar bowclf , etc. Whatever weakens the stomach ach and bowels , or impairs the general health , may cause liver isease. The state of. the liver is the index of the man. There " Pur. Blood , I'o.l.cl Hl.lth. " is a remedy which arouses the organ from a condition of dis ease to one of healthy activ ity. It is prepared from roots , barks , and herbs ; simple , harm less , and unfailing , called Kickapoo Indian Sagwa l,00n bottle. AlldruggUti. Kickapoo Indian Salve belli orc , ulcers , pllei , 15 cent ! . cltv ftnnouncinp that convoynncw wilt bo run regularly between the Intorsoctlon of Thirtieth anil Amos nviWbb nnd Forest Lawn comotory. A score or'Woro otpcoplowont out Sunilar on the motor line to tbo place given nboro at the tlmo specified on the nd- vortlsomont , but no hflfU or 'bus or carriage npponrotl. Mnny of Vlicm waited nn hour nnd then had to coma bacK to the city anJ got n hnclc. SOUTH DAKOTA LINEN. Another 1'nt In ' Iniltutry Operation Tlit'oiiRh tire WorkniRo ot tlio IcKlnloy Illll. Collector Alexander ot the customs ofllco has Just received ft now oy.Ulcnco of the bon- ollcinl ofTrcts of the M.cltjnloy . bill. It is In the shape of linen poods manufactured by the linen mills of Slou * Palls , S. D. The mills have but recently been opened , but they are turning out some very credit- nblo looking Roods In' Uio coarser fabrics made of linen , such as lowollnr ? and crash. TUo proprietors hiwo sent taMr. Alexander about twenty samples of tliolr product , also some of the raw thread us It nppcars before weaving. The milt machinery was Imported last surlne , passing through the Omaha customs house , nnd the proprietors promised Col lector Alexander that th'oy ' would sotiit him some samples of their product when the mills wcro started. Mr. Alexander Is agree ably surprised by the excellent quality ot the goods sent , although the mills nro In- tonuod at present only for the coarser gradoa of goods. JfHU3l'llOVSt > .llHlVX US. The Herman Citizen has taken the place ot tlio defunct Gazette. The Nobraiica Sunbeam , published nt titromsburg , has glvou up the ghost. A radiator In the cabin of the govern mont sim ; ; boat nt Ponca exploded , but nobody wns hurt. Frank ESO , n prominent farmer near David Cltv , was badly Injured by being thrown from his horse. If nsuDlclont number of Indian students can bo found , li coatly convent will bo erected by the Catholics nt Homer. Fred innian , a ll-.vonr-old ! Petersburg boy , wns badly Injured by a horse falllnc on htm. Thu boy was riding the nntmnl and It reared up and fell ever backwards oil the rldqr. Tom Pitman and a companion , while driv ing across tbo railroad track atVymoro , were struck by a train. Pitman had bis leg broken uut the otlior man escaped Injury. A 2-yonr-old child of Josaph Otonpallk of David City fell before a wagon leaded with a ton.of coal nnd the wheel passed Diag onally over its back , but the boy was not killed. While returning from onurch at Mernn Albert Liuoiiby and Misses lua Gordon and Alllo Sweeney were tnrovvn from u carriage bv a ruunivnv team but were not badly hurt. Rev. O. H. Ptitpps tried to stop the frlght- onod horses nnd was knocked down. Two of his ribs wcro broken. Considerable counterfeit money has re cently made Its appearance in Wlibcr. But little is known to have boon passed and the "shovoM of the queer" are not yet located. All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a cough-cure. "When J was a boy , 1'liail a bronchial trouble of such a persistent nnd stub born character , that the doctor pro nounced it incurable with ordinary remedies , but recommended mo to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so , nnd one bottle cured mo. For the last fifteen years , I have used this preparation with good clTcct whenever Ijtakon bad cold , nnd I know of numbers of people who keep It in the house all the time , not consideringit safe to bo without it. " J. C. Woodson , P. M. , Forest Uill.W.Va. "For than II more twenty-flvo years , was a sufferer from lung trouble , at tended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage , the paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours , I wns induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec toral , and after taking four bottles , was thoroughly cured. " Franz Hoffman , Clay Centre , Kans. La Grippe "Last spring I was taken down with la grippe. At times T was completely prostrated , and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined In an Iron cage. I procured a bottle of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral , and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed. I could not believe that the effect would bo so rapid and the cure so complete. " W. H. Williams , Cook City , S. Dak. AYER'S Giierry Pectoral I'rcparcd by Dr. J. C. Aycr fc Co. , Lowell , Ma . Bold by all Druggista. Trice $1 ; > lx bottles , 5. Promptto act , sure to cure Tooth-Food- This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep With an opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk nnd all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle , at all druggists. 6end for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI. O. MAYER.STROUSE&fcMfRS.4IZ . oletiuu , piirptai. twlloir lonuud * rfdt u re ultliiKfrum i ? Unurs tloc Jrr failure btb < ttoiuuU , liter or ID- Ttintlue * taperform Uiurprurwrfunctions reniousl l A boy whllo playing In the southonstorn out- sklrU ot the town found about $113 in coins , all close Imitations in Mzo nnd color of the genuine silver dollar , out much lighter than the gonulno. Whllo n Union Pacific frcUht train wns running nt n high rate of speed near Weston the engineer discovered an open switch. Dy lumping ho escaped unhurt. The llro- man bad n miraculous escape by remaining In the cnb. The onglno left the trnok and n largo number of cars telescoped. They were filled with hogs , cattle , corn nnd oats. A car ot eggs were also dumped. All persona Interested In the diary exhibit at iho World's fair in Chicago , who attend the state fair next week , are requested to call on D. P. Ashburn , superintendent of the dairy exhibit at Iho World's fair. Ho will have nn office In tha diary building on the stnto fair ground * In dnytlmo nnd nt the Windsor hotel In the ovoMng. Ilu wishes to consult nil dairymen of ftuurnsita in reference - once to the dairy display nt the exposition. While Al Norlgnn of Fairmont was nt sup- nor Friday ovonlng some fakir relieved his raonoy drnwor ot a sack containing about $20 worth of nickels nnd dimes. Joe Forrost paid several bills with nickels nnd wns at once suspected. On the same ovonlng For rest took his departure for \tarts unknown. SaturJay ho wns located nt Exeter and this morning Denuty Constables Carson nnd Nori- gnu started In pursuit. They finally located their innn a few mile * out of Exeter , ill * arrest was effected and they returned homo. The trial will probably follow ut Uonovn. DeV Ill's Sarsaparllla uostroys such pot- sons ns scrofula , skin diseases , oczcmu , rheu matism. Its timely usa.siivoi many lives. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. YanlUa Of perfect purity. Lemon Of great strength. Opngo Almond Economy In their usa Rose etc. Flavor as delicately and dollclously as the 1'rosh fruit , When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to recom mend some brand of Smoking Tobacco , we unhesitatingly pronounce BlackweSl's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco to be the best in the world. Many times imitated , but never equalled. Get the genuine. Made only by Blackwcll.'s Durham Tobacco Co. , Durham , N. C DR. W. C. MAXWEI/L , Prest. Graduate of lloltovtio Hospital Medical College , Now Yurie Olty. Ulass ot 13i 16th and Howard Streets , - - Omaha , Nebraska. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL anil toils Oiseases , Slalo or female , by competent physlolnns who havomailo a sposlal ntuUy of the abovrj class of dlsnvj s , not otilv to trout , bu' cuar.\ut93 euro lu all caim uuJarUUa i. THE SANITARIUM Is the most comp'.ota an ! tin bast otjuipiuJ Institution of Iti kit ! in the oiHlro wost. It contains llfty room * tor the aooDmmo.latlon of p Ulo.Uj who m v rqnnii e the constant attention of etparloa phyHlolans anil miraj * . HOARDING will bo furnta'.ud-U re.asstxblo t U . Wrlta fo.boa'c on dlniiii. m\Ui free , tonny ncldrasjoi npplloatlo.i. ParsDni uaVola t3 visit in m\y l > 3 traitj I vt 111 n , bycorrnspDiulenee. All com nunlo atom strlotiojti.1 Uitlu. OlO .JJ.'lJlll lltJ view proforrort , whenever convenient for pitlont. WRITE FOB QUESTION BL A.NJCS to stall tha history of yOi rca-,9 Mo.llolua 393U3l. packed and BOIH by mall or expross. Addro33 , INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM- Or.V , O , Aiuxwell. I'rosldnut Oni'tha , Nubraikn "VVe keep a full line of Campaign Goods in stock for Millitary , NavalCavalry and Zouave battallions ; Cadet , Continental and Drum Corps , Capes , Helmets , Shirts , Leggings , Belts , Torches , etc , Oves 2OO different combinations to select from. Send to us for illustrated Price List. Al Corner 15th and Douglas Streets , M a nufactu re rs. lAWA1 v 1 VM l5 1 . OVERBOARD " Some people don't believe in doing things by. halves , but we do. "We are doing something by halves now that seems to be the proper caper if the amount of our sales is any criterion. "We're selling the rest of Hellman's suits by halves ; that is , Half Price. They won't last but a few days now. oys. Boys who are betiveen 4 and 14- years old can get an all wool suit of us now for $2.00. Jfs an elegant gray cassimere. in two pieces. Boys elegant worsted 2-piece' suit , in plaids and stripes , ages 4 to 14 , for $3.5O , worth $6. Boys' 3-piece suits , ages 12 to 18 , long pants , wool mixtures - tures , in three shades t go$3.0O ) worth fully $5. Boys 3-piece silits , long pants , all wool cassimere , dark effects , 5 different styles , ages-i2 to iS , worth $10 , go for $6.75. Boys' single Knee Pants and Long Pants , in all sizes , styles and prices. ' * * These lines must be closed out within the next few days , as we must have Ihe room they occupy for OUR NEW FALL ARRIVALS , Columbia Clothin Company , ' , Corner 13th and Farnam Streets , Omaha , Successors to-M. Hellman & Co. PITOTOTOSJIS