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8 THE OMAHA DAILY TJItH : Tl'l DAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 189,1 WE'LL ' USE ICE NEXT SUMMER Board of Health Declares There Will Bo No Danger. SOURCES OF OMAHA'S ' SUPPLY INSPECTED \Vntcr nn < l Ion Chnnlcnllj- Analyzed Homo Impnrltlm but Not IZnoiiKli tu Do Iliirin Ili-rom nirndnlloni nf Dr. Homer * . At ft tnrctlnK of the Board of Health yes terday afternoon Dr. Sotncrs submitted his of what his investigations had re- j to the jmrlty or Impurity of the Ice harvested by the different companies of the city. The result cannot full to bo satis factory to the Ice men , and It settles all question of the condemnation of any of the product. The reports was received and or dered flled by the board. It Is as follows : I havu caused oliht nnalyncsof watcrand nlno of Ice to 1)0 ) nmdo.nnd my it-port based upon thOM ) examinations Is oxpicted to answer all Important questions legardlng the Ice Minply mid also tin-water supply , wollsevcepled , of thin city As a result of the eaily and con tinuous cold weather that wo have exper ienced this winter mid the unusal amount of mum that has covered the giound from the outset of winter , It Is safe to Mate that our present eiopof Ice Is linger and of a better quality that nt any preceding petlod In the history of the city. I Thoie are two sources of Ice rontainlnatlon : rlrst , from the Impurities contained In the water Jtsolf befoio the ntocess of freezing takes place , and second , from surface pollu- tlonbolngcaiiledupon the leu aft T freezing has commenced , eltlier by the Windsor othot means , the second source being less during thuDiOM-nt winter than ( luting a winter when the temporatiiro has been more v.iilaliloln ItH character In the dlicctlon of rupuated flee/Ing and thawing. Itogiirdlng the Impurities from the water fcupply Itself The process of erystall/atlon Is a puilfylng piocess , and as a result of this inocess wo obtain a fair quality of Ice from a voiy poor quality of wati-r. .Moio especially Is this the case If there Is little or no agitation of the water during the piocess of fiee/lng. Cut ( JIT lake Is a lit Illustration of this purifying process. The water of this lake shown from .Oi4 ! to.OO'Jpartsof ficonnimonla , .55 to 800of nlbumlnold ammonia ( 150 per 1,000,000 being tlm military limit , free ammonia bolng unlm- poitanU and from 1)0.77 ) to ! 17 grains of Milld mattei and ono gialn of cliloilno per gallon. The Ice shows fiom .020 to .OH1 put Is of free nmmonla , from 100 to 120 putts albuminoid nmmonla per 1,000,000 patts and fiom 35 to 1 grain of solids poi g.illoiitliussho\v Ing that only about llfly parts of the solids remain In the Ice and one-sixteenth part of the albuminoid umnionla , the free ammonia being slightly In creased from Ninfaco contamlnytlon. The water Is denominated "b'td quality , " whllo the Ice Is pronounced as "fair quality for domes- lie use , " the siiniDlu containing the least 1m- jiiirlty being called u "good quality for domes tic purposes. " Tlio samples of Ice taken fiom Cut-off lake V.DIO taken from the llrst , second and third rrops fiorcn this winter , neatly all the lake having In en cut ovoronco and a poitlon of U twice , anil theio being at the prevent time a third ciop on the lalioono foot In tlilcknoss. 'J'lioso examinations dcmonstiated the fact quality of the that there was a graduation In the dHTcicnt crops of Ice , the minimum amount of Impurity being contained In tlio llrst ciop , and so far as I ran ascertain this Is the only crop harvested for domestic U f , the packing companies alone hav Ing har- vistcd a poitlon of the second crop. Itogard lng the Impurities In the Ice , they como almost wholly from the water Itself , there having been no source of mirfaro contamination worthy of note aside from the small amount of free ammonia piovloii'ly referred to , which must ha\o been catrled there by the winds. Ucgaidlng the water and Ice taken from the rosorvolrs at Hurt street pumping station and tlio liver nt the Inlet plpu undone-half mlle tibovotho station , an analysis was made of three samples of water and Iho samples of | ce. All these samples of Ice gave ovldenco of sur face contamination after ficc/Ing , the most dlieel evidence of the faet being the largo nmount of free ammonia ( four to one ) , con tained In the Ice n. " comp.tied with the water from which It was frozen , anil the additional fact that there Is a largo proportion (7JJ ( ) , as much nlbumlnold nmmonla In the Ice nscotnpaicd with the water fiom which It AVIIS frozen. The source of the surface con tamination In my opinion Is the Davenport Btreet dump , possibly , lionovor , the proximity lo the city may huvo something to do with the matter , tlio Impurities being carried largely by the winds und deposited on the Ice. Trgubl'o With the \Vuter. I examined ono sample of water direct from the curient of the river where the stream has remained open all winter. Also a sample from a faucet at 4'3 ! North Tortloth street. The water analysis Is as follows : Album- Trco Inold Solids ammonia , ammonia. per gul. Jllvcrwater 0-10 .070 30.04 Faucet water 028 .004 8.48 llurtstiect pump ing station 041 .123 20.74 The sample of river water was the puicst TV-liter tluit 1 hu\u obtained from any source , nhllo the water from 1'ortleth and Cuss ranked about midway between the rlvcrvvntcr and Hint blreot leservolr water , llio latter being the poorest of the three. These examinations revealed the fact that Missouri rhor water Is of first-class quality , that Hurt street resurvolr Is of fair quality , bulls contaminated from some souice , said sonico being In my opinion land seepage , w'hllo the water taken from the faucet re vealed the faet that nearly half of that sup- lily came fiom Hurt stieot pumping station. It Is only aslmplo act of fairness to state that these examinations were made uta time when thoservlco at 1'loienco was veiy soiloubly cilnpled. l\amliiutlonof : ono sample each of water and Ice from Spring lake at Ashland revealed ft greater condition of Impurity In the water than any I havocomo In contact with , while the sample of Ice compared favorably with the Ice harvested In thu Immediate vicinity of the city , there being only one-tenth as much albuminoid ammonia In the Ice as there Is In thu water , thus demonstrating that Ashland Ice , although frozen from n very Impure quality of water , Is almost wholly free from Burfitco contamination after fieezlng. The Impurities In every sample ot lea exam ined , with ono exception ( and that exception is evidently due to some accidental cause ) , liavo fallen below the sanitary limit , and may bo classed as "fair quality. " Tng Impurities In nil samples of Ice examined , with three ex ceptions , fall below what Is termed the "sus picious limit" ( these three exceptions bolng , two of them the second and third crops from Cut-off lake , none of which Is used for domes tic purposes , the other being taken from the river at a point where the Impurity must have been duo to accidental cause ) , and are denominated "good quality" by the chem ist ! ! . All the samples of Ice examined , with the ex ception alluded to , aio purer than the water from Hurt street pumping station. My con clusions are : 1'Irst , I cannot recommend any wholesale condemnation of Ice , Second , If the owners of CutOIT lake and Bpilng lake wish to pteseive them as sources of domestic Ice supply It will bo necessary to cuard them well against all sut face wash and thoroughly dredge the Impurities from the bottom of the water at ftcquent Intorv uls. Third , the D.ivenportstteet dump ought to bo abandoned Immediately. rourtb , llio Hurt stieet pumping station should bo used only In case of emergency , and como other prov Won should bo made forcuiei- gencles at once. Fifth , the MUsourl river U entitled to our fullest conlldeneo as a soureo of water supply. A petition with a lone list of signatures ol property owners and business men was pre sented , calling attention to the sanitary con dition of the partly constructed union depot building on Tenth street , and characterizing It as a nuisance of the rankest kind , danger ous to the public health , and everything out pleasing to the passengers alighting at the old shcu , Dr bomors was instructed to in vestlgato the matter and report to the board at the next meeting. Bovoral now lulesfor the government ol the board were adopted , ono empowering the department to abate nuisances upon tin property of nonresidents who ignore notice : to do so themselves , the cost to bo chargei to the proiwrty. Street CU > inniIssIOKi > r Wlnspcar sent in i suggestion of how to dispose of gurb.igc which was received and filed , asho bean failed to sco wherein the schema was prac tlcat. A Child 1:140) : ft The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth liij ? affect of Syriiji of Figs , when In need o n laxative , ami u the father or mother b costive or bilious , the most gratifying result follow It * nso ( so that It Is the best famll , remedy kuunii and every family bhould liav a bottle. a Notice tu the 1'iilillc. Wo tnko pleasure In minounclnp t < our fi-lowls nnrt customers , thut Pro Hlrschberfr , the eye expert t Now York ntul St. Louis , Is now with ui und can bo consulted nt our store cvor day this week. MAxMHYEltnito. ti Co. Oeorjre Krnimn U 111. Mrs Ocorpo Kennan writes from Wasl D. C. , Uiat lw husband Is prostrate with n low form of fever , and being now con fined to his bed , will ho iinablo to fulfill his lecture engagement in this elty on Thursday evening next. Klio further saya that ho ox- pcets to ho able to give the Omaha entertain ment as soon after March T as the dates can bo nrrntiKcd. Duo announcement of the postponed date will bo given. A I'opiilnr ItPinrdy for Colds. Mr , J. 11. Copland of Meycrsdnlo , I'enn. , who has been engaged lu the drug business In Kansas , Now Jersey , Florida , Now York and Pennsylvania for thu past nineteen years , says ; "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best selling cough medicine I have over handled " 1'eopio who use this remedy nroso much pleased with It that they recom mend It to their friends and neighbors. There is nothing better for a bad cold. It icliovcstho lungs , preventing nny tendency toward pneumonia. It Is also u pleasant and safe mcdlclno for children. DO cent bottles tles for sale by all druggists. ' - Gco. J. Paul , 100. " ) Fnrimm street , wants an application for a lar o loan on busi ness property tit 5 to G per eent interest. Sco tlio celubinteu S'thiner piano at Ford & Clmrlton Music Co. , 1503 Dodge. rl.VA U lVl..Hi.Vl'S. . Tlio novel , "Mr. H.irnesof Now York , " ex ceeded in actual sale that of any book pub lished. Next e.imo his "Mr. Pottwr of Texas. " It was taken up tnoro ( illicitly , and Its author's name was now established , and n second sensational success was scored. Both books wore dramntircd by Hunter with n i success that is well known From a literary standard "Mr Potter of Texas" is open to criticism , but it Is full of character , dash , action , emphatic incidents .ind life , and fully deserves the popular sucooss it has cnocd ] the past two yeais since its original produc tion in Now York. "Mr. Potter of Texas" comes to the Fnrnam Street for live nights commencing Sunday matinee , February ' 'O. Mmc. Lillian Nordlca , the great Ameri can prhna donna , assisted by Mine. Sofia Scalchi , contralto , Miss Louise ICngel , mez/o- soprano ; Hig. Italo Campanlnl , tenor ; Sig. del Puonto , baritone ; ICmil Fischer , basso ; Isidore Luckstonc , pi. mist and musi cal director , will give an operatic and mis cellaneous concert at Boyd's new opera house , Wednesday evening , March 1. Aside from n selection of airs from grand operas , the Uigolctto quartet will bo sung , and Mascagnl's "Cavalleria Itusticnnu * ' will bo given. This opera has made a tremendous sensation , and perhaps the strongest cast procurable in the world will sing it hero. This is the cast : S.mtuzza , Mine. Nordica : TxDla , Mine Scalchi ; Lucia , Miss Engel ; Turriddu , Sig. Campuninij Allio , Slg. del Puente. _ Herrmann , aided by his pretty wife , Mmo. Herrmann , will bo seen at Hold's tonight and tomorrow night , w itli special matinee to morrow afternoon. The Herrmann combination holds an unique position on the boards of the American stage. The man himself is a marvel. Ho has tra versed cveri pait of tlio uncivili/cd as well ns the clvill/ed globo. Ho has grown up in his business from a boy. Ho speaks with case all the modern languages , and half a dozen besides of Asiatic and African dia lects. Two of Herrmann's great novelties this year arc "Tarnraboomdca.v Done to Death and 'Yakoyo , " the Chinese mystery. Among the merry entertainers that will bo seen at Boyd's new theater this week with the "Hopkins' Trans-oceanic Specialty com pany" is Trowoy , the absolute master ; Melville - villo and Stetson , topical vocalists ; the Alli sons , dancers ; the brothers Dixon , Eng land's famous musical clowns , the Hobctta Zanfretta Pantomino troupe ; Nazzaris and Thora , gymnasts ; Whittev and Leonard , Irish comedians ; Fulgora , Europe's greatest transllgurator ; Mons. Strotti , direct from the Conservitoiro of Paris. The aoovo en tertainment is of the most refined order , and as that sort of an organization is of a rare occurenco in this city they will surely do a big business , therefore the sale of seats is now In order. _ _ aonulno Actltlty lit Itcnl Estate. The liberal proposition and terms of pay ment offered by the North Galveston associa tion to Investors , is rapidly bringing pur chasers into tlio Hold. Thocnormousamounts already expended in public improvements such as street paving and grading , tree planting and sewerage , public buildings , hotels , etc. , have rapidly enhanced the value of property. Kveiy now factory or other enterprise means n very healthy increase in valuation. There never was n better time than now to invest , as North Galveston , Tex. , is built upon a sure foundation. For full particulars call on or address Franklin F. Williams , First National bank , Omaha , Nob. , the local agent , or tlio North Galves ton association , box U03 , Minneapolis , Minn. No Antl-Pynno in Bromo-Seltzcr. Cures all headaches. Trial bottle 10 c VIOLATED NO LAW. Judge Itcrliu Dlsmlriflus Mrs. Klnkeail with Somn Advice. Judge Bcrka rendered his decision yester day in the case of the Park Avenue United Presbyterian church agalast Mrs. Anna Kin- kcad. The Judge declared that in the eyes of the law Mrs. Kinkcad had not been guilty of dis turbing the peace , because all the testimony went to show that neither the meeting nor any individual had been disturbed. Airs. Kinkcad had merely offended the elders by her nrcsenco. Consequently the defendant was discharged. Before dismissing Mrs Kinkcad the judge gave her n so\cro lecture , saying that ho considered her conduct almost shameful In persisting to inflict her presence upon people who had told her plainly that she was not wanted. In closing , Judge Borka advised Mrs. KinUead to keep away from that church hereafter. Ills I'nltliVoliroiiniloil. . BISSEI.L , O. , Nov. 29,18'JU. I desire to say that I have great faith in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the cuio of throat and lung troubles ; also for croup. E. W. McCol- lum. There is good reason why Mr. McCol- lum should have confidence in this remedy. It will euro a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. There is nothing that will loosen and relieve a cold so quickly. It will not only cure croup , but If used as soon as the first symptoms appear it will prevent the attack. HO-vcnt bottles for sale by all druggists. jonx c. J.M > 'H jtKTunx. He Surrenders Himself to the Now York Authorities. NEW YonK , Feb. iiO.- John C. iCno , the ab sconding president of the Second National bankTwho has been n fugitive in Canada since 1SS1 , returned to this city today and surrendered himself. Ho appeared before Commissioner Shields and was held in $ ! M , 000 ball. The specific charge on which ho was held is the misappropriation of $350,000 bolonglnglng to Arthur Dyott and Abraham H. L. Morton. The indictment found against Eno after his absconding In IbSl contained nineteen counts , and charges him with misappropria tion of * 2,4l > 0,000 , The trial was fixed by Commissioner Shields for the next term of the United States criminal court , which w ill begin the second week in March. A slight cold , if neglected , often attacks the lungs Brown's Bronchial Troches give sure and immediate relief. Sold only ii boxes. Price 25 cents , See Dentist Kolm , 4011 Barker b Ik UP FOR A DIAMOND ROBBERY Trusting Woman's OonGdcnco Shamefully Abused by a Thlof , THIRTY PER CENT A MONTH THE LIMIT Story of Usury Told In Court New Dlvorco CIISOM Alleged Hoard.luniper lu- dl.un Arrented Tor Selling I.lqllot. Tho'crlmlnal division of the district court has taken up the trial of the case of the state against Theodore G. Scott , who is charged with grand larceny and larceny as bailee. During the early part of January , n Mrs. Howcll , residing on Capitol avcnuo , died , leaving considerable property , consisting of lands , lots and Jewelry. As tlio story goes , she left diamonds of the valve of $ UK ) , which according to her last wishes were turned over to Uoso O'Ncil , to bo disposed of as she might sco lit. After death the body was removed to Maul's undertaking rooms , where Scott soon called. He was an old aciiualntanccof both Mrs. Howcll and Hose O'Noil and as soon as ho learned that the body of the dead woman had not been consigned to the earth ho at once \lslted the O'Neil residence , where ho in formed Mrs. O'Neil that Maul would not furnish the coflin unless the payment was secured. Ho said that if he had the diamonds mends ho could leave them as security and the last sad rites could bo performed. Mrs. O'Noil believed the talc and turned the sparks over to Scott , but instead of leaving them with Maul , ho placed them In a pawn shop , from which they were subsequently recovered. Aiii : < iis : USURY. Suit ( IrouIiiK Out of the Itoil Cloud llniiK I'n 1 1 u re. Yesterday's drawing carfl in district court was the case of O. C. Bell , receiver of the First National bank of Hed Cloud , against II. 1C. Stowe. Tlio suit is brought to recover on a note for. $1331 ! , which the receiver al leges was executed some two or three years ago and is now long past duo and unpaid. As a defense , Stowe claims that during the summer of lbS7 ho borrowed some money ot tlio bank , and fiom that time until the con cern went to the wall , a couple of years ago , ho renewed the note every thirty days. With each renewal the interest was added to the'principal. until tlio interest amounted to fiViH , or moro than the original debt. Ho also claims th.it each month ho was com pelled to pay usury upon the interest which was added to the principal debt , sometimes being squeezed at the rate of 10 , and some times oO per cent per month. In the I'edenil Court. Mr. Martin Peabody , ono of the wealthiest of the Omaha Indians , was brought in yester day from the rescrvation.charged with selling liquor to his fellow red men. Ho gave bond for his appearance at the May term of court and was released. Mr. Turning Hawk , another Indian of the Omaha tribe , who was brought in last Satur day upon a similar charge , furnished bond and was sent homo. George Leach of West Point is under ar rest for selling liquor to the Indians. Ho was making an effort jcsterday to furnish an ac ceptable bond and secure his release. I'nllnro. Bcrdina Miller has begun divorce procccd- ngs against her husband , John S. , alleging ruclty. Two years ago she went to Salt . , ako and opened a hair dressing cstablish- nent under the name of Mine. Bcrdina. 3ho alleges that when ho discovered her vhercabouts ho began a system of persecu tion to injure her business. Fannie Acton has begun an action for di- orco from Jacob Acton. She sots up nonsupport - support and abusive language as a plea. lliille.il Out. Frank P. Kitchcll , the young man who las been In the county Jail several months , icld on the charge of defrauding the Arcade lotel out of several hundred dollars , was re- eased on bonds last night. Court Calendars. The call for today Is ns follows : . LAW IIOOM J < O. 2 JUDOB SCOTT. 28-33B Olson vs Omaha Packing company. 28-308-Me70ttt vs Isli. . 20-77 Elslo vs Hoyd. sheriff. 29-100 Hanson vs Adams. 81-105 Gelst vs Missouri Pacific Hallway company , 31-119 Hurnott vs Oavanaugh. 31-14G-ICelloy vs Do Koboits. 31-18i Clayton vs Stonchlll. 81-101 1'helps vs Homo Klro Insurance company. 31-200 Krapoll vs Rocco , 31-214 Holstolno vs Davis. 31-235 Talcott vs Stonchlll. I.AVV ROOM NO. 3 JUUnU DAVIS. 20-159 Sargent vs Omaha Street Hallway company. 27-278-McMahon vs Miller. 27-300 Kolkennoy vs Omaha. 27-857 Appleton Chair company vs Glbbs. 27-3HO Omaha Driving Park association vs dm ray. 28-3 Yolser vs Omaha Street Railway com pany. 28-00 Gate City Ice company vs Crystal Ice and Coal company. 28-105 Nowcomb Lumber company vs Has- call. 28-103-Itenedlct vs Davis. 28-104 Irwln vsSchall. 28-175 llnzelton vs Elliott. 28-190 Woods vs Murphy. IAW HOOM NO. 4 JUIH1E FKIICIDSON. C-118 LaClcde Klro llrlck Manufacturing company vs Thompson. 8-331 Cunningham vs I'uller. 18-175 Cobui n vs Salisbury. 10-2-Iteed vs Itlco. 22-216-Moneark & Co. vs Wilkinson. 23-27 Emerson , Talcott & Co. vs Manna. 23-132 Mechanics and Traders bank vs Howe. 23-289-11 Illko vs Hollnian. i.\vf noovt NO. 6 junnn OODEN. 25-340 Gosnoy Live StockCommlssloa com pany vs Paddock. 27-263-Harbach vs Shields. 27-811 ( let/chmann vs Wjotti. 27-120 Kdwnrds vs Price. EQUITY 11OOV1 NO , 0 JUDOK IIOl'EWELL. 29-180 Scott vs Maynard. 29-225-Hiei-er vsSlonmn. 30-07 Stodelman vs Sullivan. 80-81 SwaiU vs gwuit/ . 30-153 Kolmer vs Helmer. 80-102 Thompson vs Nyco 30-220 Mosuiier vs Tanner. 80-230 Investors company vs Hanks. 30-329 Onniha Loan and Trust company vs Iluckner. EQUITY ROOM NO. 7 JUIK1E IIIVINE. 29-184 Globe Loan and Trust company vs Iliown. 29-223 Downs vs Down. 2-J-302 Uioh vs Helns. ' 80-81 Shlpman vs French. 80-100 A vondet v s Cowln. 30-135 lliitchlnson vs Omaha. 80-141 Hosenbeiry vs Omaha. 80-101 Allen vs Cunningham , 30-182 Cunningham vs Allen. ChilliluliiH and Trust niton. A few applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the Itching and burning sensation caused by frost bites and chil blains. and its continued use soo" effects a permanent cure. Pain Balm is also a sure cure for rheumatism. 50-ccnt bottles for sale by all druggists. o Frescoing and interior decorating designs - signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lohmann , 1603 Douglas street. Preliminary to tlio Mlmlon. Uov Mr Cropsoy of Rochester , by tholnvi- ution of the bishop of the diocese , will hold services tomorrow for the clergy of Nebraska o f. , y riie only 1'iue Creatn of Tartar Powder , No Ammonia ; No Alum Hi in Millins of Homes 49 , Years the Standard * at the ca thcd ml. The services will begin nt 0 n. in. , anil clmonl 5 p , m. A lunch will bo served. AH the olergy of the diocese are earnestly Invited to bo present. Chronic coughs arc stupid Ix-irca and should bo forced to use Dr. Hull's cough syrup , the only Infallible remedy. Special InlDoiiieiitlcn for Tiimilay > On Tuesday AVO plnco on stilu 2 cn < < cs yiml wide blouuhud muslin tit Co yard ; only 20 yards' to ono customer. Soft finish blenched muslin , Ojc , 7c , 7Jc , 8JC | He nml llo ) ynrtl. 1 cuso 4.r-lneli blenched pillow cnslng , it's called the "Untidy" ntul it's a dandy at 83e yard. 45-Inch "Dandy" pillow casing nt SJc yard. 48-inch bleached or unbleached pillow casing only lOe yard. Half-bleached pillow casing , He , 12o } and lee yard. 10-4 bleached or unbleached blicctlng , 17ic yard. lletidy made Hheots and pillow ca cs. nig stock on hand. All Ural-class mus lins U'jCtl. Pillow case , 12jc , 17o and lOo com plete. Host grade of sheets , COc and ( ie. ! ) Twilled shoots , largo si/.u , 8. > o. Kemmants of double width sheeting at prices lo cloho. White Hhakor flannel , 4jc. White wool llannel , 15c , 18c and 20c. Outing ilannel , fie , 8c , lOo , 12cand } luc yard. Look at our imported ouling llannels , 2o yard ; il's a bargain you lind only at Haydens' . JIAYDEN BROS. ArrlMil of the 1'rvHldent In Omiihu. The renowned Oplhamologlst of Now York and St. Louis has by special request consented to visit Omaha for ono week only. Prof. Ilirbc-bborg has gained a world known reputation in this country and abroad in consequence of his original and sclenlilic methods in connection with the adjustment of his renowned unchangeable lenses , and all those MilYoring from defective vision , no matter from what caupo. will find it to their interest to consult Prof. Hirschborg nt Iho store of his agents , Max Meyer ifc Bro. company. Remember , ono week only , 20 to 25. Consultation free. PHOTOGRAPHERS MEET. ' "I'Ictiiro" Annual Coiixentliin of Nebraska's Taltrrt * In Omulm. The Nebraska Photographers association Is now holding its third annual convention in this city. The association has a membership of nearly 100 , including many of the leading photographers of ttio state. Mr. Charles Doughty of Norfolk is president , A. C. Hull of Fremont llrst vice president , A. W. Nclmrt of Klmwood second vice presi dent , A. S. Smith of Crete treasurer and Mr. S. Heyn of Omaha secretary. The main subject of discussion nt this con vention will probably bo the establishment of a uniform scale of prices for first-class work. It is the intention of the association to adopt mcaures that will protect the members against the encroachments of cheap work from the hands of inferior pho tographers. Speaking of the probable action of the association in this regard a leading member of the association said today that ho thought tlio price for lirst class cabinets would bo put at J8 and $ -1 per dozen and small pictures nt $3 a dozen. "Hccent improvements in the processes of picture making , " said the manufacturer of "counterfeit presentments , " "enable us to make photographs at less expense than we did nvo years ago. This is particularly true with regard to the use of aristo paper. By that process wo can print much faster than wo could beforethis paper came into use , " Some of the largest photocraphic supply companies in the country are represented nt the convention for the purpose of demon strating the practicability of their lines of goods. M. C. Scea of St. Louis , the well known dry plate manufacturer ; the Cramer Dry Plato company , also of St. Louis , the American Aristo company of Jamestown , the Eastman Kodak company of Rochester , Kil- boin & Kurtz of Cedar Rapids , la. , and Bradford & Rish of Brooklyn arc all repre sented and each will claim a share of the at tention of the convention. The meetings are held in a hall over 1001 Parnam street. The first session was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock , and there will bo two sessions to morrow. At the afternoon session the roll was called showing nearly all of the members pres ent. There was also a scot oof photographers who had not become members of the asso ciation but were anxious to unite with the organization. Winter Cholera. A mild form of bowel complaint , popularly known as winter cholera , mnuo its appear ance recently at Farlbault , Minn. , and sev eral other places. No apprehension need bo felt from It. as a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoua Remedy will effect a cure in every case. For sale by all druggists , x Aliirrlugo Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is sued by County Judge Ellcr yesterday : Name and address. Ape I John Johnson , South Omaha 22 I Julia Hanson , South Omaha 29 j Carl Wcnthorford , Omaha 10 i Mary 1'lalo , Omaha 10 J Kred W. Uamlall , Iteatrlce , Neb 20 1 llertlo llrubaeher , lloatrice , Neb 20 j Victor Stlnqnost , Omaha 30 1 Caroline Olson , Omaha 20 You don't want a torpid liver ; you don't ant't a bad complexion ; you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want a headache. Then use Do Witt's Little Early Risers , the famous little pills. Advantages Worth Considering It You Are. ( ioliiKto Wanliliigtan. Low rates ; four daily trains from Chicago cage ; fast lime ; no change of cars ; lirst- elass bervieo. Tlio Pennsylvania lines oiTor all these- inauguration visitors. What more can bo desired ? Address II. R. Dor ing , A. G. P. agent , 218 Clark street , Chicago , and got details about this pop ular route to Washington. DEATHS. A'otfcw of flre Hntt or leas under IMa head , fifty ccnfx ; cacn artclltt'ififll Hue fen cents. COONS Freddie , son of Mr. and Mrs II. It Coons , ngcd 4 yunib , FebruaryID , , 1B93. Fu neral fiom residence , 1341 > orth Twenty .second , Tuesday , 2 p. in. February 21 Consult Prof. Hirschborg , the recog nized St. Louis end New York eye expert - pert , who will bo in Omaha , Neb. , Feb. 2O to 2B , at the store of Max Noyer & Dro. 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THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER Paves one qiinrtor of jrour coal bill , provi-nli oot and clndom , destroys coiil KIIS , produces perfect combustion Keeps boiler Ham clean m > iko hot tire In tlvo minutes , ncti cquallr wo11 ° hard us on soft coal ono packniio costlnu''ft cents lusunlclont to treat ono ton of coal Kor further Information call on or addrois with stamp , L. S. ELI.3WORTH & CO. , 400 S. 13thS. Omnhn.Nob. Wtat Brand is m pr Collar ? IS IT THE It ought to bo , ii * you wear a 2O-cont collar ; for this brand of collars is the very best value to bohatlforliOctsjtlirooi'orCOctH. Watch our advertisements next week. CLUETT. COON 4 , CO , DR. WlcGREW THE SPECIALIST. IB imenrpiB ! " > il In the treatment of all PP'YATE ' DISEASES Int. JlWeakntiiiiru And Oliorderi of Mbn "iVriUi for plrciilars mi J qunutlon Ibt frro. 14th nnd Vnrnom Bt9 , , NEW lloniiiinn , TIIEATUIl Tlio Oroatv Tuesday , Wodnosclay EvonlnKs , Grand ( pcclalMntlnco Wnshlnn'toir lllrtlijnr , FEBRUARY 21 , 22. KVttlt Tim In his Inlinltauli ) entertainment Including Ilia Startling Miniullon Done to Death. Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Aye . Tins o/i/A'/isK _ "V"A- Anrt n boquot of novelties Prices Kvenlnit JI.50 , II , Tic ; We nmllncuil. ' 'c We , We Thu sale of scuta will upon at V oVIoi'k Monilii ) nuinnni ; NEW ( it ( ! u UUOI ) THEATRE SCAT for .Wo 3 Nights , , 2 Matinees IHOPKINS co. , iuviri : ) HY TOOKTHKU WITH run h/vumvr / : AM ) MOST ncriNi.i ) VAKinrv uo. IN TIIK WOULD. Sundiiy loirr\ ! oil to nil parts of tliu Mouse , Beats ' 1 hursday inornliiK , I'rltef 1 lr t UoortOo , 75c anil II. balcony Mle and 7.r > c ; nailery J5e. FflRNflM Sf. THEflTER , Mko Homo All Hoadi l.uail to the Home of Success SATTTHDAY a ii , "A piJsv PAV. " Kvoryth nK hrlKht and sp'irl.lliiB. Wmlne * . ilityIiitlni' ni > ) rent in inn ilii'.nrrUB cents. nain HR Omaha's Newest HotoS COR. J2TH AND HOWARO STS. (0 Itooms at II.J1 per diy. tOJIooms nttlOJ per ilir. ( Olteomi mill Hath nt M J ) pir dtr 10 lloomi with Hath ntt4.i ) to MS ) inr ilir A.UGUST Jloiloiu In liriiry Itesprct. .Nuwly Kurnlslieil C. S. ERB. Prop. Tno only liotol In the olty with liot and cold witter , nii'I ' strtiiii boat lit every room Tubi ! ) und dlnlnx tooin urvlco uuaurut39cd. : BATES $2.50 TO1.00. . tfocclnl rates on upiillcnlloii. D. SILUOWAY.p. Pro MLli BllUUndll the train ot EVlHiViKNKS9K : < > , DKUII.inr , Km , that J cornpanr thoin in men QtlU'KI.V and I'KUJIA. SiKJTI.V } "l Hi : Kiill irilKNOTH nd ton. filtin to ovary pnrtotthaliodr I will iooJ ( curoly ric < ( ) VllHIS i-jnny sutfurur lUa preicrlp. lion that euro 1 ma of tliosa tril.itilji. AJJrjn , u. A. IllUDI.KV iurri.t CIICCK MICU OUR EMPLOYMENT" . vflille coitltiz tlio employer mid employe * ncjthliu' . bun nnublod in lo ndvaiioo tbe Inter' evti of botli , and itUo our own , by tecurlnt bolter resiittn with tno niaolilno. Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedict TELUI'UO.NB 1TW , W