THE OMAHA DAILY IJfiK : Tl ESDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1892. CHARLES PAUL PARDONED ' p1 Adams County's Ex-Treasurer Will Not Go to the Penitentiary. HUNDREDS SIGNED THE PETITIONS Eleven of the .Iiirjmrn and the Trlnl Ainonc the Number Who Ue. tlrjul 1'ftTnraItle Artion In tlio Case. LINCOLNNeb. . , Sopt. 19. [ Spoclal to Tnn BKK.J Governor Bo.vd at2o'clOdic ! this after noon granted a free and unconditional par don to Charles U. Paul , the ox-treasuror of , Adami county , who wa last month con victed of ombozilomont and sentenced to three years' Imprisonment In the tate peni tentiary. The case has been pending before the executive for over a month. A largo number of tbo most prominent citizens of Hastings and Adams county signed petitions for the pardon of Mr. 1'aul. Tfte trial Judge and cloven of tbo Juryraun who convicted him. as well as the county commissioners who pressed tbo suit , unltM in the petition fora pardon. Several dates had been sot for a he.iring of the arguments of the attorneys on both sides of the ca > t * . but It vvas not until today that the bearing was Uunllv given , ilc srs , McCreary and Smith of Hastings and Harvey ot Lincoln appeared to arcuo on bebnlf of tbo petition , while Mcss . Bowcn and Hocppner appeared for the stato. Both tildes were listened to with attention by the governor. The arguments wnra concluded at 1UU ; ! find at 3 o'clock the executive an nounced Us decision in favor Of Mr. Paul , < ; < > * Kl | > lit the $ lloimr. 1 he Midway Floral company of iCearnoy was Incorporated todav by Adua Hall , W. S. Clapp and \V. A. Irvln with a capital of EJ.OUU. Ex-Gnveroor Dawos transacted legal business with tbe clerk of the supreme court this torcnoon. C. D. Casper , the well known democratic- Independent politician of David City , was a caller at the state house today. J. S. Hoover of Blue Hill was a caller at the office of the secretary of state this morn ing. ing.IL S. Berlin of Omaha was a state house visitor today. A. S. Campbell the demo- crallc member ot the stale central committee from Adams county , was also a visitor. Still A < ikliiff foi DHiiiitcc * . Xbo Bohanan brothers are the defendants in a dumago suit commenced in district court today by Joseph \Y. Saunders and his wlfo , Julia Suunders. Tuo petition alleges that on the evening of August 10 they en- gaped passage for Burlington beach in one of the carryalls owned and operated by the Behanans. Ou the return Journey the driver carelessly drove over tbo cage ot a high em bankment , precipitating Mr. and Mrs. Saun ders to the ground with so much violence that both were severely injured. The pe tition lurther alleges that MM. Saunders has been permanently Injured and thai her hus band Is in such a condition nbat be can wltb diflicultv pursue his regular avocation in life. They ask for 510,000. John Chiltou also commences a suit for damages against the city of Lincoln , placing tbo amount , ut $12,500. Several weeks ago Mr. Chllura fell through a hole In a sidewalk on Q street , and in so doing ho sustained sovuro Injuries. Ho put in a claim for tbe amount asked to tbo city council , but as that bady.failed to allow it ho has taken the case to tbo district court. 3Ir . Smith' * Narrow I scapo. Mrs. F. Smith , A respectable colored lady living ot North Sliteiath street , brul a vary narrow escape from death las ! , night. She conducts a boarding house , and Henry Harrison risen , the young man who stabbed Amoa Conrad last evening , is ono of ber stat boarders.Vceu tbo news of bis quarrel aud arrest was received at the Smith doml- cilo the estimable lady at once went into ar. attack of hysterics which alarmed bet friends to no Inconsiderable degree. Some- i tbat a dose of rnoruhlne wai about the proper thing. A Httio boy was al once dispatched after a quantity of tbo drug When ho returned Airs. Smith unhesitating ! ; swallowed all that bo brought ber. Later ir tbo evemnp it became evident that the at tack ot hysterics "was likely to bo succeeded by something a great deal worse. A physl clan was immediately summoned and after i long and b&rd fight tbo woman's lifo wai savea. Aiuoi Conrad' * Condition. Amos Conrad , the colored man stabbed it & quarrel with Henry Harrison , is still altvt and likely to remaio'so for some lime. Hi : condition was somewhat bettor this raornlnj in spite of tbo statement of the doctor tha ho bad but ono cnance in a hundred in re covering. He was removed to bis hume 01 North Seventeenth street this afternoon where is being well taken care of. Thor ore but few new developments in regard I thr > case today. It is learned that both mei bad been at a "partv" during the afternooi I at which beer was furnished in largo quan titles. During tbo afternoon Conrad am anotbor colored man indulged in a free figb in which Conrad got. tbe worst of il. Dur ing the melee Harrison , who with tbe res of the parly was an Interested spectator shouted to Conrad's opponent , "Give hit : li 1" Conrad heard tbo remark am threatened at tbo time to get even will Hartison. Harrison loft soon alter and wa found at the corner of Sixteenth and C streets by Conrad , who at once assaultei bim. Harrison bad a pocket knife in hi band at too time and when Conrad stt-uc him bo grappled and in tbo struggle used hi bnlfo. He expresses uo regret at Conrad' condition and Insists that ho stabbed to kill UUIrict Court In .Semlon. The September term of the district cour in and for Lancaster county opened tbl morning wilb Judges Hall and Tibbells o tbe Donob. Judge Field's place was vacant as his successor has not yet been appolnto by the governor. His resignation take place on October 1 , and it Is believed taa S. J. TutUe will bo appointed to fill th vacancy. I3.lt little business of public Ir torost was transacted , tbo morning betn consumed in olllne up the wnoels of justlo wbicb are supposed to bavo become a llttl rusty during tbo summer vacation. The case of the state against Grne Gravely , who 1 ; accused of the murder c Charles Thomas on May ' . ' 9 , was set for nex Monday. Dan Casbia , tbe colored man wh furnished Gravely with a biding pluco , wi ! bo tried at tbe same tlrno a * an accessory. County Attorney Suotl tbis lorenoou ei terod a nollo prosequl in tbo Ciso of tb ituto against Herbert Vermnas. The cas \vos ono that bad rxven appealed to tbo dli trlct from the Justice court at Nlckman. GeoigoV - & , who wa convicted c gambling in ihn police court , appealed hi case to tbo district court today. T. O'Coi nor , who was lined by the police Judge fc assaulting Wllllain Burr , also uppealdd. Lincoln In ll.-lcf. Tbo oxclsn board bold a brief session th ! afternoon for the puposo of cutting ilovr the police force , the reduction having bee made necessary by tbo Insufficient appropr Alton for tbb ensuing year. After some dl cushion the matter wai poitponed until O to ber 1. U U hoped by tnat time some a ranpemcnt will bo made by which tbo ei tire present force * can bo retained. Chief of Pollen Deau of Grand Island wi lit Liiicoln today for tbe purpose of arres -in ? John Roueit , who is at present oonnne in the oountv Jail al this place. Uouetl wanted at Grand Island for burglary. Dr. Jamoi Barlow filed a complaint 1 Judga Foxwortbv'e court this raoralr ctnrglng a man named Slovens with a tempting- kill him. William Driukwater , an old citizen of LI coin , was fouud dead in bed this inoraiug , hit homo atS02U South Eighth alreou I has been complaining of poor health for se era ) days , but wont to bed last night feelu no worse tbuu usual , When his wlfo nwo tbla morning she found bis dead body oesi ber. Ho had died tometime during t nubl. Thi Lancaster county fair opens tomorrc at lllcktuan. Tbo prospects for a fine uxl billon and sotno excellent racing are good. H. V. Hitchcock will bavo a bearing I foru Judge Bortolt Wednesday morning tbo cbarco of embezzlement. Tbo coin pi a1 ant Is C E. Brady , who allege * that HlU ccck ImJ sola and appropriated to bis CM use a coio wblcb dla cot belong to him. Mc.thoill.taVtll Jloel ToiUy , KEUKASKI CITT , Nob. , Sept. 10. [ Spec Telegram to TUB Bue.J Tuo talrty-soco annual confernnco of the Moihodist Knlsoo- n I church for South PlivUo Jhtnct con venes in this city tomorrow oven ing and will remain In acsMon until tbe foilow'.np Men * day. About 263 ministers nro expected , * number baring arrlveU. Among ; ntbor Im portant matters to coma before tbo cJnfer- enco U the trial of Chancellor Crolgnton. Ueyond the conference sermon by Her.V. . 1) . Abbott , ' noln'.ng ' will be done tomorrow night. North Nettratkn Melhoillat Analgnmonta. ST. PAUU Neb. , Sept. IV. Tha folloxvlnR appointments of mlnUters for the North Ne- braitin coufercneo were announced this morning : Norfolk District J. H. M txwoil , Omaha.pr - tdlnz elder : Allen , to be supollcd : Bancroft , J. I * . Johnson ; hceuicr. William Schlln ; Blair. O. It. Main ! Uolcrl'lee ' , W. K. Norlhrup : Uralz , J. Sharp ; Dakoti. II. O. Myers : Ueoitur. II. T. Odoll. auppijri lIoner.VT , II. Contry : Homo- slend and llutiiulircy , to bo suppllo.li Ken- nard. O. II. A'lon : I.elith.V. . \V. Norlns : lo'oni , J. It. I-rlce : M.idiion. J. II. H rooks ! Minet , A. O , lltitlfr. supply : NorfnlK. J. VV. Jennings ; Oakland , II K. Mnsteun : Tender.I. W. Millo ; 1'lltfcr , S. I ) . 1) iys I'onoa , W. H ilnn ; Itan- clotuh. I ) . W McGregor ; St. J mc * , J. U Gear- bnr ; South Sioux City nnd Covlnjton. to bo BUpolled ; Manton. I ) . O. Wltishlp ; Tekatnah , O. A. liiipee ; Vacomn and Hernmn. to be sup plied ; Witkefluld. J. T , bu Cljlr : W.irnorvvhlo to lie supplied : W.iynu , II. H. MtllrudVUner , to bo supplied ; Viost I'olnU to bo supplied ; \Vlnslde.J. M. ItotliRoil. Klk'iorn Valley District D.ivid Murquetto. Nollili. presiding -Ider. Ilartlelt , II.V. . Throckmorton : Itattlo Creek. IL .1. Mlllard ; Itlootnfield. Kdw.irtl J. Erlckson : Crolihton , .7. II. Trazler : Crolizhton circuit.V. . A.Wilson ; Klgm. I ) II. Coomlns : Emarlck. John A , llaod * ; Kwlnj , to bo supplied ; Itimrin nnd I'nge. Henry St Ixnils ; I/ono Tree , K. R. Morse ! Ncllsli , VHIllnm Gost : Newman's Urote. C. U , House ! Nlobrara. to bo supplied : OaWdtilc. J. Crews ; O'Neill. 1 * . n. M. Kills ; Os mond. II. U. Kclster ; IVuiIoclc. to bo supplied ; 1'i'teriburs. li. Itlalm ; I'lerce , J II.llcox : I'lnlnvlcw. Kmury It Adrlanuo ; I'ln nvlow circuit nnd rc ervntlm. to bo suppilua ; SHV.-IO , William Stnnncr ; Tilduu uud Mu.iilotv 13rove. B. K. llosuiati. Grand Island District J. E. Moarc , Orand IsuimJ. prcstdlne elder ; Albion. William Wor- loy : Aiblon circuit. It. M Henderson ; Arcbor , to bo supplied ; Uolgradi1' . 1 > . Clark : Cairo and Cameron , smnuel Oalles ; CeJnr Unpins , p. M. Utlllltli ; Central O.tjJ. . W llobln on ; Cliapniiin , K. i' nonnelly : Crilk < > . J. U. Vojf CoUiinlius .1. It. Teeihun : Cuehlni : , T. A , Hl h ; D.innoliroH , 1) . 1'ootir I'u.lerton , N. A. .M.irtm ; Uonoi , 11. C Mclteynoids ; Grand Isiund. Klrst clinrch. W. 11. II. I'llubiirry ; Trinity , Reorge II , MucAduuis : Greelov. Con nor O. Larrlson : llrayton. 1 > . II. Donulf ; 1'latte Center , Albert S. Wilson : I'r-ilrlo Is'nnit , to bo supplied : St. Ei ard . J , A. Doocyfat. ! ; 1'aul , 11. A. IliirUin ; Scotia , to be supplied ; Silver Creek , A. T. Nlckle ; Wood Kivur.V. . II. Lavaku Oinnlia District T. C , Clendcntn ? . Oinnba , presiding cider ; Arlington , U. J. Cocklnc : K.Ik- horn , r. li. llninn ; Fremont , U. It. llruwn ; Grotna , A. W. llobson : Hooper , O. K. Gleston ; Maplevllle , Wtlllniu Van lluren ; Nlckerson , K. TonRoo : North llund. II. D. Drown ; Hcuson. J li. Kitrr ; Oinalin. lirst cliurch , r Crane ; Castullar , J. I' Yost ; llanacotn Park , J. T. Murray : Mnnmoulb. K. W. Frosseward : Street. I ) . 1C. Tlndall : Soutb Tenth Street. Alfred llodgetts : SouthwesU .1. Q. A. Kloliurty ; Trinity. W. K. HffiinsVest , W. 11.Vobst r : I'liplllion. C. i-narley : I'urple , Cano H. Tre- r.on.i : Klchlnnd. T. W. Mutbevrs ; IllchSeld , J , L. Sleeper ; South 1) Street. South Omth.i. O. \V. n.i son : Albrlibt , Georso Yule : Spritic- floldV. . II. Underwood : Schuyler. J. 1C. Kunc- key : Scrlbnor , J. T. Crooks ; Valley , E. C. Harper. < xlKCCountyN I'ulr Opened. FitEMo.ST , Neb. , Sept. 10. [ Special to TUB Bnn. ] Tno Dodge County fair opened today under very lavorablo circumstances so far as fair weather and entries are concerned. The association has offered f.S.OJO in premiums and $15.01)0 ) for speed. Tomorrow will bo the trolling , 2:30 class ; Wednesday , trotting , 2:40 : class ; Thursday , trotting , free-for-all , nnd trolling , 2:50 cl.iss : ladles' riding con test , driving hotsos single nnd aouble. All school children and their teachers will bo admitted free Thursday. The state Turnlag met in Moller's grove , south of the city , yesterdav. Tha pr-isram included athletics ot various kinds. They gave a banquet at Turner ball Saturday evening. In behalf of their retiring pastor , J. W. R. * > inson , the ladles of tbo Metbodlst church wii give a reception- the residence of J. JV. Elliott Tuesday evening. Rev. G. M. Brown of Omaha succeeds him here. Nuckolls County Oltl hettlcrs. NELSOSXeb. . , Sept. 19. ISpecial to Tni BEE. ] Tbo first annual nicnic of the Old Settlers association of Nuckolls county was held at the gro 6 near Nelson Saturday. There was an attendance of about , * > 00. At torney General Hastings was the principal speaker , and delivered a masterly address or "Nebraska. Its Material Wealth and Pros perlty. " The * requisites for membership 11 twelve years residence In the county. Th ( association has 200 members. A permanent organization was effected and officers electee for Ihe ensuing year. Ouce County's Iteiil Kitate. BEiTHtCK. Neb. . Sept. 19. [ Special to Tin BEE. ] An interesting feature was developec in Saturday's real estate transactions filet for record with tbe register of deeds o Gage county. There were thirteen deedi tiled , aggregating $17,000. Of these six wen for city and seven for farm properties. Then wore thirteen releases of mortgage , of wbicl tbrco ware for city and ten for farm prop ertias. There was but one mortgage file. . for record and that was a renewal and re duction of a former mortgage. Hooks Tor Uellevue Collect1. BEU.KVUB , Neb. , Sept. 19. [ Special t THE BEE.J Eight hundred dollars worth o books for Bellevun College library arrivci from New York city last week , having boei purchased with a part of tbo donation mad by Colonel Elliott F. Shepard of tbat cit ; wben bo visited Bellevue la t spring. Tbe grading ana paving of tbo thorough fares at Fort Crook are progressing quite rap idlv. The water works , reservoir and sowe systems t.ro nearly completed. Will Trent Tliolr ( Juost * Itoj-iillj- . OriSOA , Nob. . Sopt. 19. [ Special Telegrar to TUE BEE. ] Ton United States senators accompanied by General T. J. Mogrnn , com mlssloner of Indian affairs , will visit Gcno on Monoav and Tuesday , September 20 am 27. The Genoa people will give a grand re ception Monday afternoon , and In Iho even ing a free concert will bo given at the India : school Ilnrtlngtou'a Proposed 1'alr. HiiiTiNOTOX , Neb. , Sept. 19. fSoeclal t < THE BKE.J The Hartlngton Driving an Fair association will bold its Brat fair tbt year on tbo 2ith , 20th and 30th of Septom bar. The fair grounds have Just been com plotcd and the association has one of th finest half mile tracks in northeastern N't braike. DliXRrenl n * to the Cuu.o of Dentil. KB K.S-ET , Neb. , Sopt. 19. [ Special Tel : gram to TUB BEE. ] The coroner's ljury o tbe death of J. M. Hopwoort filed Its rerdlc today. It Is In substance that the Jury dli agrees as to the causa of acavb. It is nc knowa whether another Jury will bo empat neled or not. I'roit In fiarpy County. BEIAEVCE , Nob. , Sept. 19 , [ Special I THE BEE. | Light froits have visited th vicinity , but have done no damage , ana pro poets are good for an abundant corn crop. "I take pleasure in recommending Chan berlatn's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Ken edy. " cays Ueo. C. Bankston of Mill Creel III. "It Is tbe best medicine I have ov < usoa for dlarrhoja. One dose trill cure an ordinary case. " For sale by druggists. Murrlaga Licenrei. The following marriage licenses were I sued by Judge Eller yesterday : Name and address. As I IxiuUSteuer. Ulalr. , . . I Mnry Itoiford. Illalr \ rhurles K , Watson. Omaha | Emma Whitney , Omaui. . . . . I Stephen Dalior. Ouiaha , 1 lieya Goorzit. Otnaba Henry J. Scbober , Omaha. . Junnfo aayor. Omaha 1 William Louis ilcCoy. Omaha. ( Nancy Ellen AdamsOiaahu . . . Disease never succosifuttr attacks the ay IW tern with puio blood. Do Witt's Sarsapirll il- ankes pure uow blood and enriches blood. I'ermlti. The following permit * were Issued by t h- superintendent of building * yonorday : hvn HuzuG. Clark , vn two-itory frame dwell ing. KlRhteentb and Locutt trot > ta.t , ! Five uiluor permits , . , . , , . . , I. : Total , , .13 , ' lal ad DVltt'i Sar parilia aoaasai the VETERANS ARE HDICNASI They Are Not Much Pleased with "Gen eral" Stevenson. HE WAS A KNIGHT OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE Lincoln U a Csnitldnte for Knrampmcnt Honor * , but the Indication * Are That Indianapolis Will He the Win ner Thl Tltnt. BcncAU or TUB Bcc . ) &I3 FoBKTRBSTIt StllBBT , WISUINOTO.V , D. C. , r If anything was needed to arouse the In dignation of the Grand Army of the Hopub- llo members now in Washington against tbo "military record" or "General" Adl&l Stcv- onson , the democratic vice presidential can * dldate with Urover Cleveland , It was the publication of a dispatch today Tram Middle- town , Conn. Middlotown Is a great center for tbo manufacture of firearm * and was during the war. The dispatch says that It has been discovered that In 1S3.J tbo Savage Arms company of Middlotown shipped to the Knights of tha Golden Circle at Columbus. O. , 2,000 revolvers which were manufactured for the United States and thrown out by Its ngunt as not being up to the required stan dard ; that an examination of the recordset the nrm company discloses the fact that "General" Stevenson was one of those who stood r&spoiisiblo for the arms and was recognized as an agent for those to wtora the revolvers were sent. V Him the Veterans I'ccl. The publication of this statement created considerable talk In Grand Army of tbe Uo- publlc circles and the democratic candidate lor the vlco-prcsidencr has come in for a good share of political condemnation. Ills record during the war. the veterans say , must bavo been known to Grover Cleveland who hired a substitute and it has been said loft him in ia the poor bouse at the close of the rebellion to die a pauper. Consequently tbo head of the democratic ticket also goes down at the foot of tht ) list In the estimation of soldier. * . The Mlddletown dispatch dee not go into substantial details by which "General Ste venson's name was connected with the ship ment of arms , but it status that General Henry B. Carrington who was Governor Morton's right-hand man n ! Indianapolis dis covered and confiscated tbe arms. It is be lieved hero by Hoosler veton\ns that thli was a part of the shipment of ams made to In diana for the Knights of tno Golden Circle. The publication has aroused indignation upon the part of the veterans toward both of the democratic candidates. Will t < o to Indianapolis. There is no doubt now that Indianapolis has captured the Grand Army of the Uapub- ho encampment of next year. Chicago today reiterated her statement made privately to the Indianapolis Commercial club some months ago , that she did not want the en campment and woulu favor Indianapolis. Lincoln has flung out her biuncr and is a candidate , but she is apparently but a pis- sivo aspirant. It is conceded now by Ko- brasKans here , ev n by citizens of Lincoln , that Indianapolis will cot the encampment , aad by acclamation , Pennsylvania , which alwavs acts a unit , today announced In favor of the Hoojier capital. ! N > w York , which also acts as a unit in matters of this char acter , says she believes Indianapolis should have it. These are the greatest cards , after Chicago , which Indianapolis could pot. Ohio and Michigan are working for thn Hoosler capital and are confident she will get the prize. Major Kluetsch of the Lincoln Freie Presse estimates the number ot soldiers in Wash ington tonight at 80,003. He says Nebraska has sent hero about SOO or 1,000 soldiers and 200 ladies and civilians. Iowa 2,000 and Wy oming probably 200. The major says it is unquestionably the greatest success all in nil Ihe Grand Array of iho Republic has over " had In ihe way of"a reunion. Miscellaneous. Among the callers at Tnn BEC Burenu todav were Major J. D. Kientscb , editor of the Freie Presso of Lincoln ; Mr. James S. France of the United States National bank of Omaha , Colonel K. L. Williams of Coun cil Bluffs , General T. S. Clarkson of Omaha Junior vice commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. Special Agent L. , S. Irwin of the Treasury department left for Nebraska this evening on official business. P. S. H. Western Pensions. WASJIIXOTOX , D. C. , Sept. 19. ISpecial Te'.egram to THE BEE. ] The following list of pensions granted Is reported by TUB BEE and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nebraska : Original Albert H. Colby. Justus Kessler , George Arthurs , Benjamin F. Pickerill , Byron D. Angell. Robert S. Dunn , John Hobson. Additional Daniel Dollar , Hoyt C. Bishop. John Timmerman. Original widows , etc. Susie Jacobs , Martha E. Hollingworth. Survivor 1S12 Special act , George W. Clark. Iowa : Original Samuel J. Haney , Wil liam H. Hart , Elias It Zallar , John Cllppen. ger , Ebenezer W. Rirtlen. Augustus Thomas , David T. Jayne , Oscar B. Smith , George P. Morris , Henry Myers , Willard Buttcrfield. Additional Charles B. Mitchell , Martin Johnson , Conrad Strickler , ' 1 Somas ARenfro , David Pickering. Reissue Michael Baker. Original widows , eta Mary Corey , Ango- line J. Pearson , Salllo M. Swigart ( special not ) , Sirah A. "oblo , mother ( ipecial act ) . Wyoming : Original widows , etc. Marie H.Vricbter , Marie Davis. Soutb Dakota : Original AbsalomVil - cox , Carmi S. Gilford. Disordered liver set right with Beacham's pills. il. C. l'rlck' A fmUint : Glten a bentcnci of Twenty-Two Years. PiTTsnuno , Pa , , Sept. 19. Alexander Bergman , tbo annrchUt who tried to kill H. C. Frlck , was placed on trial in tbe criminal court this morning. Bergman conducted bU own case and pleaded not guilty , Frlott too it tbo stand and testified tc the fact of tbo attempted assosslnatioc as alrcadv told in those dispatches. TbU evidence was corroberated by Vloo Chair man Lelshman , tbe only witness of tbo as sault , and Dr. i > Ucbtielddescribed tlionruun of Frick's wound , Bergman was perfecllj cool during Iho progress ot tha trial , which was very brief , and the Jury quickly fount him guilty. Ho was then sentenced U twenty-one years in tba poniteatary and om year in tbo workhouse. DeWltt's Sarsapanlta is renanlo. Winning Dr. Price has been for years perfecting his Delicious Fla voring Extracts , and they are now winning their way to universal favor from their merits. e. 21 No housekeeper who has once 19 flavored a cake , pudding or 20 cream with DR. PRICE'S FLAVORS J4 OF VANILLA , LEMON , ORANGE , JO ETC. , will ever return to the 0 13 use of any other flavoring ex tract la ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE'S and satisfy yourself of their superiority. The Price Fla voring Extract Company are 0 the only exclusive manufac turers of Flavoring Extracts rue fipon the continent. fxt < Ir , and Pain Jrn thrStmnarh , ( Hdiiintff , , \llrnt \ , Shnrlit-Jt of Ormlh , > nictehft on th * Shin , fXtfilrhnf Sirrn , , land all nrrmtt * ami ( ntrtMltip jtrtua- ' it/orn are rJJ fc < l l > y uilnp Mifoe ! / * J Covfred 1Ui a Tatleleil and Soluble Coating OUlldrncs'fH Pric * OS crtiti * box. Nfir Tor * Dftwt. 3'4S Onnal Ht. " " "Tir'yTTbi/r" 31 > rrtilno llnl Nt-4 * AJJV e r dl3 XotQSOo. na.i.c , wns'3 NEBVI : AND niiAiNritu v. r 11ENT.m pella for llfK'jrli. Ditilnsii , t'lti , N 4 raUta , HeiJicaa , Nerroui 1'rottratoa oioisi Or tlcohoiof u > baca. Wakstulaets , Meatil Daaroi- ilocubolinsuotttiB llriln.ciuilnjlatinltr , iuU3r/ dcor.rtBilli , I'reaatare 01J Ate , llmrreneii. lx > n of t'ower la ollhrr i r , Impotaaer. Lcucorrhai anj MIKemaleVetnes ; , larolunurr Ixmoi. Spar- matorrh CAa ! l br otor-otjrtlon ot tS3 ortln f-elt-Miusjorer-luJuUsnca. A month' * Irjitoiint ll.6forti.br milt. W an\nnt ; < 5it baxj 13 CJTJ Knctiorde ( orubitfli. with li will f > aij vrlttaa cn&ranteeto retunl If not carjj. ( laarantes l ! > J3l onlr br Theodore. V. Iirl9 Jrucjut , cole anent , toutbe&il corner Iktbitnd t'nrnani t . Omaha CURB Anew aal Comoleto Treatment , coniliUn ? of SurPoMtgrlei. Ointment la Capjulot , alia la llix andl'lllt : a I'oilllro Cure for Kitcrnal. Intornil bllndor BleedingltcMn . Caroolc , Kcsentor HeraJI- ULTT files. Tflls Hoaiolr tiM aovcr bea known to fMi.flpor box. UforU ; tentt > r mall. Wbr su3 rfron this terrible illsano whoa n > rrlttn gnarints ) li tiosltlTolj-sl'ci with 5 thitc ! Or refunl ihomoaurlf not cured - eaJ stsoip for fres Sample. Gunrnntoj Issued bjKulmOo. . , Iru.-iliU , solo Agents.loraor Hlt > and DoucUs lroau Uc.ij. Neb. We sell Hats , Extra Special and sell them Bargains In cheaper than Cent's hat stores. Furnishing All the leadIng - Goods , Ing makes. Alwdya We re selling $9,00 , $12,00 and $15.00 suits at 9 a Suit Latest shades in mixtures and-plain checksr They are genuine bargains. You'll say so when you see them. Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. Our Prices ? children's to always the department is lowest for the most goods complete worth more in Omaha. than the price. NO HOTEL , NO BOARDING HOUSE , NO SINK OK SEWER Pouring its deadly disease germs into the di- licious pure and sparkling. We are happy to say to an alarmed popu- ulace , who are anxious to avoid the dreadful scourge Cholera , that the Londonderry Springs are free from any possible contamination - nation , being on high grounda mile from any habitation. We publish this fact to reassure the thou sands who use it as a medical or table water , and for the information of those who are los ing confidence in waters heretofore regarded o o as free from deadly bacteria. For sale every where. LONDONDERRY LITII1A SPUING WATER CO. , NASHUA , N. H. CIIAULES B. PEKKINS & Co. . Selling Ascnts. Boston. Mass Paxton & Gallagher , Distributing Agents for Omaha. If You Ever Saw a Contrast Just notice the difference in the style of Clothing' wo sell and that sold t > y others. There is an air of gentility and style about a man who wears one of our Hnndsoino Suits. Suits.There is a fit about them , a peculiar adaptation to the fifjuro , that you do not see in other suits. Just look at our Fall Styles. Fo- instance aud you will readily undostand the point we make , wo insure a perfect fit , and our puarantee goes with every suit as to service and value. Wo give values in clothing that no one will attempt to excel. Don't get a Fall Outfit until you have seen all wo have to offer. Men's Golthing $6.75 aWe Wo will Rive you nt 80.75n suit what you will have to pay olsowhcro $3.76 and $10 for ; all wool in cutaways , sacks , etc. This is a splendid value. OUERCORTS ; i TI Our 83.25 Men's Overcoats cannot bo duplicated. See thoni and compare. FUrriishing Goods Dep't Our now fumour-21QO pure linen Collar , [ ; uarantood 4-ply , at lOo each ; 4-ply all linen Cuffs , lie % pair , Men's Se\vecijC3pngrQ3S and 1-k.ace Shoes ; warranted Solid Leather.- . ; , To retain our many frlonds and customers and to still further increase the number of our patrons , wo will make it a point at all times to give you the best values. J. BAMBEBGER. Proprietor. S EiasttcStockingst Trusses , Crutches , | : 'riVli Batteries. | _ t > | ; Water3olt/3s , Syringes , Atomize rs , Medical Supplies. ALOE&P2W.D , 114S. 15th St. , Next to Post olficj. QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequallel in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only iu 2 } pound packajjoi Velvet Meal , For uiulTins and gemi. THE BEST IS CHEW A H LJ LUJ JL lfjs L I l-J . A L Li bJ J > Solilhv all KtrU-Oltsi Save Yoor EvBSieht Eyes tested f ran by an KXPE 'IT OPTICIAN | Perfect ad ] isfncuu Superior lenses. Narv- oushcaOacbo cured by uslrr ; our Sncctjciei and Eycil.issei I'ricui law for tir > t clasi poods. THE ALOE' & PENFOLO GO/ / 114S. B'-OO' < . Bailsy , Sr Dentist rioor. 1'axton Hioa c. Tcloplioue 1085. IGthaitJFarnamSU. A full ret ol teelli on rubber for IV 1'eriect st Teeth without plates or ramovable bridge work JuM the tblDK lor ulngorj or public gpsaKcrt , uurur drop do * n. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Gold Qlllnj ut reisomlilo r.ao-i. All work warranted. Out this out Wa will MDd T"i ) the marTrloui rrroch Prepurailou CALTHUB Fnf , KQd a tr a ) cuarunti that LALTUOs will Rotorv jour airultb , Atrrnelli-anJ Vigor. Ute it a * d fay italiif.ed. . Address VON MOHL CO. . S U Aiurium Ifi u , O.tUtill , OU * . DOCTOR : THE In the Irealmcutof PRIVATE DISEASES , Tbe doctor' * tntlra time anil attention for tbe pait elgl'Uren reari liai bren f\iea \ lnlbe ircoluieut of all Jormn of nrlratoillteateianl all ai ordnr < and dctllltlei of YOUTH BOH HAS HOOD. Durioi nil IU * u 7 ari of i/ractlcu ind tipcrlc-nca ttia doctor lia i > erftx.tril a unom of treatment for ttie&ti dlteai t Htilch It today one of the uioit iuc * ceiuul form of treatment knowa to tbe medical I > rofe lon. lll < remarkable uc'ieai la the treat- uient of tbl * cla of dUeatei ! t > tt provea br tbe unlrerial ttitlcuonj of Ihoutandt iio bare tut- ferod and U > eo cured , titroogeror more ab olutu proof of tktll a&d fair and honorable treatinmt could not be deilred. Write for circular * ( firing all uarllculara. UTU A.N1) VAU.Vikl bTo. , OMAHA , IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM If you are In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to you have taken up a piece ol If you have made an invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bee Bureau of Claims The object of thia bureau lb to gtvo every person holding it legitimate claim against the government the advuntago oa residence in Washington , whether ho live in Texas or Alaska. It does more than that Nine-tenths of the population ot Washington would bo helpless if asked how to go to work to becure their rights through the depart ments. THE BEB Bureau of C.aims gives the advantage , not only of per sonal residence , but of thorough famil iarity witn a 1 the machinery of tha government. It offers Absolute Security. You uo not know whether thoavoraga \Ytishingioncliiim agontwill cheat you or not , although on general principles ' you would naturally suppose that ho would. But you know that the San Francisco Examiner , the St. Paul Pioj neor press and the Omaha BKE cannoi afford to cheat you. They guurantoo this Bureau , ana their reputation is staked upon the honesty and ability of its mnnagoment The buro.iu employes attorneys who Expert Specialists for each of its department1 } . Its Indian depredation c.isos are care- ully worked uo , with all tha ovidonoa required by law , tind argued before tha court of claims in such a manner as to bring out must favoraoly all the oasen tlal points. Its land cases are handled in strict ao- cordnnco with the rules of the Gonor.il Lund Odlce , so thut no delays or com plications on.-iuo in tbo orderly soltlo- incntof the claims. Its patent cases are so manage ! as to insure the utmost possible benefit totho ] nventor. by giving him the broadest protection his ideas will justify. Its pnnsion cases are disposed of with the least possible delay aud expansa to the veterans Don't refrain from consulting the bureau because you are afraid of the cost. Its costs nothing to get information. Ask as many questions as you please , and they will bo answorol promptly cheerfully and accurately , without charge. _ THE . , . 11 _ Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb.