8 THE OMAHA DA ELY KER ; SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 25. 1893. LAWYER DAVIS DISAPPEARS He Was Accused of Conduct Unbecoming an Attorney. BAR CQMMITTEEJRDERED ) TO INVESTIGATE Ills Old nnico HIM Hcon Dorrtcil HU I'liriiUurn anil Clothing Are ( louo llUTnlc of Coming Itlchvn. Tho.bar committee , appointed to Investi gate and report upon the proposition to dis bar John P. Davis , a man who lias been ac cused of conduct unbecoming to an attorney In good standing , lias run up against a largo snag that promises to put a stop to all pro ceedings , for the present at least. Jolin had anofticoupon the ninth floor of the Life building , where ho administered to such clients as ho had , but ho Is not there any more , and now the places that know him once know him not , for , like the Arab , John has folded his tent and has slid with out leaving any Information to Indicate his whereabouts. Ills furniture and old clothes have gene with him , while a "for rent" sign hangs upon the outer door. Before John shook the Omaha dust from his feet ho told aotno of the attorneys that ho had struck It rich ; that a maiden mint had died and that a cool ? V,000 ) was waiting to bo picked. ( JltlLTlNS IN COl'ltr. Knit Oirr tlio Glnntlcutcicit on tlio City Hull. An Interesting legal battle growing out of the construction of the city hall Is being waged In the section of the district court which Is presided over by Judge Davis. Joseph Invln is suing A. Schall & Co. in nn action to recover the sum of fllM and in terest. The defendants are the men who had the contract for the stone carving on the build ing , while the plaintiff is the man who is responsible for the present appearance of Iho grilllns , gargoyles and other uncanny creatures that adorn the building. Irwln avers that for a certain sum of money ho agreed to cut from the solid rock the figures of mythology and make them- pleasing to the eye. In addition to all of this ho solemnly avers that ho did his work well and that it was In strict accordance with the plans that were presented to him to work frombut that while thework progressed he was compelled to do considerable of the work after the stones had been bet in place. For this ho Is of the opinion that ho is en titled to extra compensation. The contrac tors liavo never been of this opinion , which fact accounts for the presence of the case in tlio courts. CICIMINAI , CAMUS. 1'rclslit Car Thief Will llonnl Out HU Sentence. Edward Fitzgerald , the young man who was charged with having broken into a freight car in South Omaha and stolen thcroirom a quantity of shoes and other property , has been found guilty of petit larceny. Ho was before Judge Koysor anil was sentenced to pay a line of $100 , together with the costs. Not having the money to square up the account , ho wentto the county Jail , where he will become a boarder during the next three months. Peter Olump is on trial , charged with having burglai'izcd the blacksmith shop of Martin Krolls. The information conveys the intelligence that Mr. Clump took all of the tools and was try hu ; to carry away the forgo when ho was arrested. Every season brings a now crop of cough remedies , but they connot compete with that grand old Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. SALARIES SETTLED. County CommliK.lnnrrH Italia Tlirco No Moro ClerhM Allowed. The county commissioners mot in ad journed session yesterday afternoon for the purpose of receiving and disposing of tlio report of the committee of the whole. At the beginning of the year the commis sioners undertook to revise the salary lists and the pay rolls in the several ofllcos. In nearly every ofllec the demand for higher salaries and moro clerks was made. All of the requests were referred to the committee , and as there were so many the commissioners undertook to make a"general revision , and it was this that was before thu board yester day. day.Tho The report that was adopted provides for the following help and the following salaries , to be paid monthly ; Sheriff's olllco : Ono deputy at $100 , an other at 185 and three at ? 75 each. The men nro to receive these salaries so long as they can bo paid out of the fees of the ofilce. Court house and Jail : A ho.xd Jailer at $80 , two assistants at f(55 ( each , a Janitor and ensi- nccr at fcOO and two assistant Janitors nt 500 each. County Judge's office : Ono clerk at $70. ono at JO. ) , one at $ CO and three nt flO each. Treasurer's olllco : A deputy nt $175 , ono bookkeeper at flii'i , another at 75 , ono clerk nt $1U5 , two clerks -it $100 each , and a tax collector at $1M. The report provides that ono of the $100 per month clerks and ono of the bookkeepers shall be dispensed with whenever the board may deem it expedient , and that the tax collector shall devote the whole of his time to the outside work , mak ing n full report each month. Two clerks who are working on the tax certificates and who are being paid $75 and $00 per mouth respectively , will bo retained on the same salaries until May 1 , , Poor Farm : A superintendent at$8j.X ; ! , a matron at jr > , an inutrn at $ : iO , a fireman at 10 , nn undertaker at $50 , a night watch nt fJO , nn Insane keeper at $ 'J5 , ono nurse at f5 , another at WO , ono waitress at WO , n Bccond at $18 , ono cook at ? ' , ' - ' , another at $18 , u laundress at $18 and an engineer at $100. In no case is any additional help allowed , nnd the only Increase in salary is in the ofllccs of the Judges and sheriff. In the Judge's olllco the salary of ono clerk is raised from fliO to $10 per month. In the sheriff's olllco under the old plan three of the deputies received $75 per month each , one $ tiT > and the other $ T > 0. Klopp , Bartictt & Co. . ono of the firm * awarded tlio contract for the county Jol printing , kicked over the traces , saying thai the way the commissioners had butchcrei uji the award , the contract was not a desira bio thing to have. In requesting the firms to hid on the books blanks and supplies the commissioners askci the competitors to bid on each indlvldua article. Then when the bids were openci the bidders wcro awarded the contract 01 the articles on which their figures were tin lowest. County Attorney ICaley was instructed ti remove to the rooms In tlio court housi assigned to him by thn board. The committee on finance was given In Bt met ions to meet with the city council am procure a suttlcmcnt at the earliest nosslbl. . data of all outstanding accounts between th < county and the cit.v. In u resolution the commissioners declarei themselves , so far as the Judges of the dls trlet court were concerned. Ono of th judges iiski-d for some supplies , ami Insteai of furnishing them the board resolved thn ns the Judccu of the district court were stat officers mid were paid by the state the wonld have to look to the state as the soure of nil future rtupplics. Gcorgo W. Thomas was given n tw monlliH Job as assistant Jnnitwat the cour Imiifio and his salary fixed at $ (10 per montli MCHHI-H. Pnddock nnd Stenberg voted agnins the appointment , urging that the constdcni tlnn of the matter had been before the con mlttco of the whole , which docldcd that 1 was not necessary to employ nn extra Jni I tor. The worklntf hours for the people .err ployed about the court house wcro shortcne by fixing the time on Saturdays aud makln the ilny cover the hours between 8 o'clock i the morning ami : iiNl : In the afternoon. Cleveland' * Ormitly reduced rates to Washington I ) . O. , nnd return vlu tlio Northweuton line , Kobruury 2fi to Murdi 2 , jjojd til Mm'oh 12 roturnlnt' . City tk-ltoV oflle liOl Fui'flaia Btroot. Mutter , Chpcnr , Mrnti nnd I'luli. Country butter 12j , lf > e , 17c nnd H'c ' , it HnydutiH1 ; creamery butter 2lc , 2Jo ind SSii- : nil iniido from the jitiro pro- ItictH of Nebraska dairies nnd cream- ; npplo butter fie pur pound , pure Idnr tnlnco meatn fie per pound. In . _ wo are always tlio lenders , hatul < „ tlio finest Imported nnd domestic goods. WiHconsIn full cream ehccso , 7Jc , o nnd 12icpar pound ; llinbnrgoi1 cheese , 2ie ; brit'k cheese , 12Jc , 1-Jo nnd llic ; up sago , 8c : netifehutcl. 7k' ! roquefort , do per pound : American olub house heesc , 2So potjar. . Wo tire right in it dth meats. Sugar cured hums , lie per KMind ; bacon , lUo ; hcnd choose , Hvor age nnd bologna , uo per pound : bono- ruinn anil phito corn beef , 7jo per .id : pigs feet , uc ; trlpo , fie. nnd nil ither kinds of incut ut lowest prices. In li.sh wo win pleiibo everybody. Any- hlng yon want yon can got hero In stilt , mokeil or fresh iish. Finest luke her- 'ing ' , fresh , 71c : ring perelt , 7Jo per louiid , white ilsli nnd trout , lOo per loniul : sunll.sh. So ; smelts , lOeper pound ; inest fresh salmon , 121c , nnd all other duds of fish lee numerous to mention ; mokod whlto Jlsh , lee per pound ; very H-it bay sturgeon , 17Jo ; ncoiin gem fin- mn hiiddles , I2je ; St. Lawrence river els. Ifir ; Hamburg eels , 20e ; Russian nrdiiies , spiced , 10c ; Norway tinehovies , 2U ; : wo will sell you the finest Holland icrriiig , ! ( ' per pound ; extra largo fat nllchor , lOo per pound ; Herlin oo herring , 7 for 2"e ; Uoston re.ilcfiiMt hoiTiiifj. 8 for 2e ; xtrtt wliilo ftit milulier , ( i for 2.o ) : extra nriro Lake Superior whitelish , 12Jj : Muekinaw whitollsh , lOe per pound ; California salmon , 12Je ; Norway spiced lorriti" ' , Ific per pound ; Hamburg spiced horrlii" ; , 12ie ; WashiiiBton brcak- "nst inaekcral , "jcand 10cncptuno ; mess ntiekcriil , 12je ; the very finest Irish narkeral , lee per pound. Keincmbor ve can j-ell you anything you want in i.ili of all kinds. JKHAT SALK ON EVAPORATKD CHKAM. Highland brand evaporated cream , ! 2ic per can , sold all over for -Oc ; Co- uinbian brand evaporated cream , l'2Je ; economy brand evaporated cream , llo ! * ; condensed milk , lUc per can. HAYDKNJinOS. , Promoters of homo industry. -Sr-o tlie celebrateu Sonmer piano nt Ford & Charlton Music Co. , IMS Dodge. "Spei'lul Order. " Chicago , Milwaukee f St. Paul Kail- wav , ( .ienertil Agen'a Olliee , Omaha , Neb. , Dec : . 8 , 18U2 Dr. Ilirsehbcrg : Ueai1 Sir Your ophthalmic exam- 'nation made of my eyes seems to mo no.it thorough and painstaking , and I can earnestly recommend yon to all in need of glasses. Yours respectfully , F. A. NASH. The doctor can bo consulted this week inly ut the store of Max Meyer & Bro. Jo. IIAYI1KN 1MIOS. hpoelnl S.ilo of Gents' I'lirnlsliliif ; Coodi. Harris fc Cohn's stock on s-ale. Im- nieiiho bargains for Saturday. 20e collars , all the new sliapcs , lOe tti'h. . )0e automatic laeo back suspenders , IDc. IDc.All All tlie fine neglige shirts in this lot , worth * J.OO and Sl'.no. to bo closed at OSc. ( fonts' colored bordered silk handkei1- ehiefs , worth 7'ie , to bo closed at 2c. ! ) One lot of gents' fancy silk handker chiefs , worth fiOe. to bo closed at 2dc. Ml the unlaundercd shirts in this lot go at IlSle. 50 dozen H-ply linen cuffs , worth 2Tic , go at Ifie. Gents' British i hose , regular 23o quality , to bo closed at 12Je. Harris fc Colin's white laundered shirts , worth 81.50 and Si'.OO , to bo closed : it1.00. 100 doy.on gents' linen handkerchiefs , worth i'le , to be closed at lOe each. 1 lot of boyg' silk Windsor ties only J.'c , worth - > c. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 20 pieces of full 'iO-incli wide soft , wool finished , printed henriettn at He a yard. This is tlio best value for the money ever otTered. On sale tomorrow ; only 10 yards to a customer ; 0 yards will mal < o n dress and only 5e u " vard as long as they last. "HAYDEN BROS. What the lion. George G. Vo > t says of the skill , etc. , of Prof. Ilirschberg : "United States-Senate Chambers. " I am using glasses which 1 purchased from Prof , llirsehbcrg and they are the best I over tried. It affords mo great pleasure to recommend Prof. Ilirsch berg us an excellent optician , and his glasses are simply unequalled In my ex perience. G. G. VEST. Tlio Professor can bo consulted tills week only at the store of his agents , Max Meyer & Bro. Co. o See Dentist Keim , 40 i : 41 Barker blk The service offered by the Burling ton's 4"iO : p. in. train for Denver is a par- foot combination of fast time , magnifi cent equipment and smooth track. The next time yon go west take the "four fifty , " it'll land you in Denver at 7 a. in. sharp , on time. Ticket olllce , 1223 Farnam st. Cheap Trip to California. The Phillips Rock Island personally conducted California excursions for March will leave Omaha on the lid , 17th and . 'list. Through tourist sleeping cars to Los Angeles and San Francisco ; also special through car arrangements to Oregon and Washington. For par ticulars call on any Rock Island agent or address Chns Kennedy , gun'l. N. W Pass. Agt. , 1002 Farnam street , Omaha Fro coing and interior decorating do- figna and estimator furnished. Henry Lchnuinn , 1H08 Douglas struct. Improving County Itiinils. The cortnty commissioners have taken the preliminary steps looking to the expenditure of the proceeds of the Sl&o.OOOof bonds voted lor the Improvement of the country roads. Some weeks ago the board designated the throe roada to bo improved , and now the members have decided "that the improved road bed will bo sixteen feet in width. The county surveyor has Uecn instructed to pre pare plans , specifications and profiles , with an estimate of the cost for paving with hrlek , sanditono and macadam. All of the findings of the surveyor will bo submitted at tlio earliest possible date. Winter Cholera. A mild form of bowel complaint , popularly known as winter cholera , mauo its appear ance rtx'cntlyat Farlbauit , Minn. , and several - oral other places. No apprehension need bo felt from It. as a few doses of Chamberlain's ( 'olio , Cholcni and Diarrlurm Itomedy will effect u cure In every caso. For sale by all ilruggUts. STOLEN SWEETS TURN BITTER Gang of Oar Thieves Run Down by the Police. TWENTY BARRELS OF SUGAR WERE TAKEN The riiiiulrr Hold to Groceries mill Hiitannft- Klovon ItnrraU Kecovcrcd ArrciitJl for Dcllvrrlni ; mill Krcclvlng Stolen ( Jnudi. Gcorgo E. Smith and Charles Jackson nro under arrest at tlio police station on a charge. of proud larceny In stealing eight barrels at sugar valued at $ li. ! > from a box car on the U. ft M. sidetrack at Fourth and Jones streets. Tlio naino Jackson is an alias given to con ceal the identity of ono of the prisoners , whoso real nanio Is T. V. Jnrdlne. Jardino is a brother of Walter Jardlne , the proprietor Of the Merchants Express company , and is well connected In this city. The thieving has been going on for some time , and as far as known nineteen barrels of sugar have been stolen during the past two weeks. The robbery charged in tlio com plaint under which the men wcro arrested was committed on the night of February 'JO. and was reported to the police on Wednes- day. ' Smith was lit jail for drunkenness at the time the matter was reported , and Detective Savage , who is familiar with his j odlircere- markoil at the tinio that it was dollars to doughnuts that ho had a hand in the sugar racket. Thursday the detectives found two barrels of the stolen sugar In a grocery at Twentieth and Leaven worth streets , and Detective Savage asked for u descrip tion of the mail who had sold them the sugar. The proprietor said that the man had Just left the store , and going to the door pointed out Smith who had observed the ap- approarh of the ortlcers and was getting out of their vicinity as iiuickly as possible. SiiMpoctcd Thlovcs. About ( i o'clock Savage and Dempsey found Smith on North Sixteenth street and placed him under arrest. Ho denied every thing , but when lie was searched a letter was found on his person describing the location of the car containing the sucar on the sidetrack and containing minute directions how to back the wagon in and got away with the swag without discovery. The letter was signed "T. V. .1. " Smith refused to disclose the name of hu correspondent , but the letter with some other information that tlio officers had obtained satislicd them that tlio initials stood for Thomas Flint .Tardino and n war rant was issued for .Inrdlnc's arrest. Jardino was arrested by Detectives Haze and Savage yesterday and locked up un der the assumed name. His family were deter mined that his real name should not bo known , but the facts leaked out. Ho had nothing to say about his arrest , but the police think that they Imyo a sure case against both men. Jardino in employed by the Merchants Express company to look after its property on thn sidetracks , and was consequently in a position to furnish his confederate with all desired information in regard to the location of the stuff to bo stolen. Smith is an alleged thief and has been tried for grand larceny twlco in the district court , but the evidence failed to convict. Ho took two sacks of sugar from McCord , Urady & Co. when ho was employed by them as a driver some time ago. Lately ho has worked in Synder's feed store near Fifteenth and Hurt streets. Tlio detectives have also succeeded in locating the expressman who carted away the sugar in the person of C5us Kellner , who lives near the Willow Springs distillery. Itccovcriiif ; tlio I'luiulor. Eleven barrels of the stolen sugar have been found and the police think they know where the rest is located. Seven barrels wore sold to the Cash grocery at Eleventh street and Capitol avenue and tlio proprietors identify Smith as the salesman. Ho was paid in checks and the linn still have the stubs with his name on them. Mike Lcary , a saloon keeper at Sixteenth and Hurt streets , also invested in a barrel , and a grocery on North Sixteenth street has n couple of barrels in stock. A warrant will bo issued for Leary's arrest for receiving stolen property. CAWJIIT IN TUB ACT. Hold Young r.urjjlar with Tools for rick- In KT Locks. Edward II. Darling is the name given by.a young man who was captured after a hard chase yesterday and lodged in Jail. ' 'And ho is u darling , " said Detective Savage as ho sized up the nervy young man. The prisoner was caught while in the act. of going through the residence of C. W. Mount , 213 Poppleton avenue. Mrs. Mount was calling en a neighbor across the street and saw a man go to her front door and ring the bell. As no one answered he walked around to the rear door. Mrs. Mount crossed to her homo and found the rear door open. She went in and saw Darling busily engaged looking over trinkets on nor dressing case. She madu a noise and the thief hastily escaped with Mrs. Mount in pursuit. Others took up the chase , includ ing Officers Dniuimy and Baldwin , and after a long run they captured the crook out beyond Hanscom park. At the Jail the prisoner was searched and six long button hooks and a pair of nippers found. The button hooks wcro used to pick locks and the nippers to twist the hooks into proper shape. Detective Savage found that Darling had stomjcd at the Windsor hotel tlio night be fore and had registered as U. A. Timelier , Topoka. The young man felt rather crest fallen and refused to talk. Ho will bo charged with burglary. I'OLIUU Chronic liiimmor to li exported GOIIII for Coon. Boston Green has been arrested on an average once a week for intoxication during the past seven years. The incidental ex pense to the city has been several hundred .dollars. Judge Berka decided yesterday when I3oston appeared apposite the usuul charge that the cheapest way out of It waste to send him so far away that ho could not get luck again. The county oillcials shipped Green , to eastern Iowa. Dotcetivo Dempsey loft yesterday for Chicago after C : F. Uoon , who Is'wanted for forging the signature of the Omaha Mattress company , by which ho was employed , to cheeks aggregiUiiiB several hundred dollars. Tlio police would like to locate Peter Muicr , who , until a week ago , worked at Swift's packing house. Maier's mother , who lives in DCS Moincs , is dying , and she wants to see her son. Oftlcer Uurr was called to the residence of Ed Colcman. 10U South Seventeenth street , yesterday atternoon , to take charge of Coleman - man , who was thought to bo insane. For about ten days the man had been drinking hard and was on the verge of tremens. lit had been induced to taku the euro , anil during the forenoon went to a gold euro In the New Yonc Life building. The doctor gave Colcman a shot and sent him homo. In a short time ho had a well developed case of "snakes" and commenced to break up the furniture and beat his wife. Mrs. Coleman called in Olliccr Uurr , who took the craz\ patient hack to the Jag cure people. Ho was afterwards taken to the city jail and will bo Hie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum , Osed in Millias of Homes 40.Years % Standard , kept there until.lita attack ot trcmcns Is over. Vtftltnr * Arm ( iNvwIng Mo > o Nmnrrom. Excursions to North Oalvcaton , Tex. , seem to ho < iulto the prppcr thing lately. Ijxrgo parties are being nuulo up from time totlmo ; many nro now cujojrlng the genial cllmato nnd balmy sea air of that beautiful i ortlon of our country : nmnjnmoro are projected. These visitors Include manufacturers and capital ists from St , Louis , Denver , Minneapolis , St. Paul , Chicago and ) other lariro cities , all at tracted by the wonildrful resources and pros pects of ultimate importance which is asso ciated with this thriving young city. The local agent of thdNorth Cialvcston assocla- t on , Mr. l-Vankltn F. Williams , First Na tional bank , Omaha , Neb. , will bo pleased to furnish information. The homo address of the association is Uox Witt , Minneapolis , Minn. BURLINGTON'S PLANS. Surveyed to the Yellowstone I'nrk llooinrra' Humor * Deulrd. General Mamgcr Holdrogo of the Ilur- llngton , when shown the telegram In Tin : HUB announcing that work would begin on the extension ofliis road from tlio present ter minus of Its grade at the eastern Idaho line to Portland within three month ; ; , said thcro was not a word of truth In the rumor , which seemed to bo prompted for speculative pur poses purely. "Not a survey has been made beyond the Yellowstone park , " said Mr. Holdrcge , "and wo would hardly announce the building of a line before n survey is made. Some ono lias circulated the story for the purpose of' booming real estate in that country , and seeing the power of a railroad to develop the country , thcso people have taken advantage of that fact and have coupled the IJurllng- lou with an extension toward San Fran cisco. " "What are the prospects for the Hiirllng- ton building any extension In Nebraska this year J" was asked the trcneral manager. "Under existing circumstances they are not very roseate , with the Nebraska legisla ture talking about ralucim ; rates SMi per cent. Things are too unsettled to tell what will be done , for all will depend upon what tlio legislators do at Lincoln. " Speaking of the recent demand made by .lie engineers on the "O" for the saino sys- ; em of computing overtime as accorded to : ho trainmen , Mr. Holdrogo s'lld : "The ( pics- .ion was before the management of the road : i month previous to the engineers' formal Iciuand for a change , and rules had been mule governing ttio change. Conductors ind trainmen are asked to compute overtime mo way while the engineers are governed > y a different rule. It'has been the aim of Iho Uurlington to make the compensation : lie same , and the matter hud been definitely locidcd upon when the demand from the en gineers was received. The demand docs not increase the wages at all , but puts engi neers and trainmen upon tlie same basis as , o when overtime will commence. 1'IXDINO NKU" IIOMKS. ItullroadH HrliiKhiK .Many HllnoU Farmer. ) to NuliniHkii. The exodus of farmers from central Illi nois to Nebraska and the west is u fruitful subject for the political economist , and iround railroad olllccs the reasons for the exodus are largely discussed. A railroa'd nan , in speaking of the change of the farm ers from a well settled state to Nebraska , said that lie presumed the Itinerant farmer was probably in the majority , as landlords liad raised rents in the last few years. "Only a few years ago , " said he , "a renter thought ho could hardly exist when he had to give one-third of his grain as rent , but now the rent is two-llfths , and in some cases one-half. The cash rent then was $ tt per acre ; today it is SO. . So these wideawake heads of families como west , buy a small piece of land , pay part down and trust to the fertility of the soil for the remainder duo on their property. "Public opinion , will assign many reasons for the movcmcnfto our own state , but ono will seem to bet particularly conclusive , and that is the rapid rises to high value of lands on which the occupants in former years toiled hard for meager profits has brc/l a dusivo to soil and use the moi ey in land speculations. The competition among renters makes even the linn ones uneasy for fear they may bo.supplantcd by others with superior recommendations or willingness to offer more money ; hence where renters have a bank account over their cost of living they constitute a good part of the exodus , and there are a number of them among the homo seekers. Another cause , quite evi dent among the emigrants Is the dcsiro to provide homes for the children rapidly grow ing to manhood and womanhood. " It is understood that this is Just the be ginning of a larger exodus fruii central Illinois , as hundreds are waiting to hear the result of the experiment before they them selves make the change. Hallway Notes. A letier froiri F. A. Nash , general agent of the Milwaukee , who is at Hot Springs , Ark. , states that ho is gaining strcnth slowly. E. B. Howland , traveling passenger agent of the Grand Trunk , and Nelson Vanderpool of the Now- York Central are in the city. A rate of $34.Go has been authorized for the lines west of the Missouri river to the inauguration and return. Tickets will go on sale February 28 , and bo good until March 8. John Francis says : "Wo will now hunt for tlio solitary passenger who wants to go to Washington. " W. J. Uoss , a brother of D. C. Uoss , the champion swordsman of the world , and a brother-in-law of Mr. C. Mackenzie of the passenger department of the Union Pacific , is a gucsi of the latter , enrouto to Chicago. Mr. Koss was until quite recently superin tendent of bridges , building and mainte nance of way on the Canadian Pacific. Ho Nature's Remedies are oftlimes poorly flattered by chemical and dangerous imi tations. For five centuries - turies Carlsbad has stood in the role of strength and health giver , and millions _ & 1thave been cured by the Carlsbad Waters of all sorts and manners of diseases. The genuine Carlsbad Sprtidel Salts are the Carls bad water solidified , bottled , and placed in every American Drug Store , to relieve the public of mal- assimilation of food , flatulent obesity , catarrh of the. stomach , and gives to all a healthy appetite , strong , vig orous u flesh , a perfect digestion. Take no imitations. Eisner & Men- delson Co. , N. Y. , Sole Agents. * | rni Hott"J lysin < l > tlcto pat whatever ho vNtc ! . Tliny raiiHO tlio foml tuns- .uliiillntoiinil iiiiiirltli tli liiiily. Kl\ t fnpputltoniidiU'velcipllohli. I'rlcr , fl ? riMitK. Kxurt ! " ' Minwn 111 liorilvr. Consult Prof. Hirschborg , the recog nized St. Louis and Now York eye expert - port , who will bo in Onmhn , Nob. , Fob. 20 to 25 , nt the store of Max Neyor & Bro. Co , , and have your eyes fitted with a pair of his celebrated v CONSULTATION l-'KEE. wan with thnt road for ton years , nnd Inillt nil the bridges and hulldlnga on the western division , In addition to several lurpo elcvu- tors. It Is understood that Mr. Itoss ( toes to Chicago to tuko a rcs | > onslblo rallrond jiosl- lion. NEW P03TOFFICE. for the Stone mill llrlrlc Work Oprn to Itlddrr * . There is going to ho n lively contest among contractors for the contract of the super structure of the now federal building. Su pervising Architect Kdbrooke has sent Mr. Helmlor/T / flvu sets of plans complete , and they have all been tal < cn out by the con tractors who dcsiro to bid on the work. Mr. UelmlorJT has requested the Washington oftlco to scud on live moro sots. The ulans are exceptionally complete and specific in every detail. They show every piece of carved work , requiring HIM separate models , and tlio exact pro | > ortions and dimensions of every inch of tlio struc ture , so fur as the granite and brick work are concerned. In each of the four sides of the tower there will bo a cll.il twelve foot In diameter to bo tilled by u clock face. This will stand 101 feet above the curb stout * . Tin * turrets of the tower will rise sixty-llvo feet above the clock. In the arcade at the Sixteenth street en trance there will stand four immense turned stone pillars sixteen feet high and three feet h > diameter. The Sixteenth street entrance will bo HU feet in width and the Uddgo street entrance will bo twenty-one feet wide. Wishes to speak through the Ilegistertn tlio beneficial results he has received from a regular use of1 Ayr's I'ills , lie says : "I was feeling sick and tired nnd my stomach seemed nil out of order. I tried a number of remedies , but none Bcemc'd to give me relief until I was in. duced to try the old reliable Aycr'.i ' 1'llls. I have taken only ono box , but I fcol like a new man , I think they are the most pleasant nnd easy to take ot anything I over used , being so lini-ly sugar-coated that even n child will take them. I ttrgo upon all who are of a laxative to try Ayor's Pills. " Boothbay ( Me. ) , llegtstcr. "Between the ages of flvo and fifteen , I wan troubled with a kind of salt- rheum , or eruption , chiully confined to the legs , nnd especially to the bend of the knco above the calf. Huri1 , running sores formed which would scab over , hut would break immediately on mov ing the leg. My mother tried every thing she could think of , but nil was without avail. Although a child , I read in the papers about the bpnefidnl effects of Ayer's I'illa , and persunded my moth er to let mo try them. With no great faith in the result , she procured nnd I began to use them , and soon noticed an improvement. Encouraged by this , I kept on till I took .two boxes , when the sores disappeared and have never troubled me since. " II. Chiptnan , Real Estate Agent , Hoanokc , Va. "I suffered for years from stomach and Uidney troubles , causing very severe pains in various parts of the body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any relief until I began taking Ayer's I'iHs , nnd was cured. " Win. Goddard , Notary Public , Five Lakes , Mich. Prepared bylr..I.C. Ayor&Co. , LowellMusi , Sp'd ' by Druggists KvurywLcro. Every Hose Efeetivs CAH BE CU&.E23. , If Dr. Schmidt's trc.ttiuuiil an 1 euro of CTon- Eiunptlon wuro somottidir now and nntr.o.l. pcopla inlclit doubt ; but wlmt his : prove : ! II- Bolf through u record us old us our primd fatn- ors , iiioitisjiist : what It Is A Specific for Consumption nnd for nil diseases of thu Lungs. No iruat- niont In the world can place to nmny nornm- nent cures of Con.Mimutloii to Its credit , ns Dr. Hclicnck's. Nothing In Nitturo acts sodlrecily and ctl'cctlvcly on tlio Inn ? iiioinliranGS nnd tissues , nnil so quickly dlsposm of tiiluircles. conitostlon , InllHminsit.oii , col IB. coughs iiiul nil the socds of Consumption as Dr. Schenck's Puimonic Syrup When ; ill uUo f.uls it cninos to ilia resuuu. Nut until It fulls , mid only iiftur fultuful trial. When any ono dospund. It. hus liroimlit thu hnpolosa to llfu untl healtli. It lias turned tlio despair of ten tliuusanU homos Into jny. It Is dolntf It now. U will continue to do It Uirouliout tno ueos. lit : S h'tide's I'ractlcal Treatise mi L'niisu njittnn , tilotran-itituinaeli Din- teats mailed free ( o nil nupllc inU. Dr. J. II. Sclunclc . .tSon. . I'lHlad'lphta , J'.t. theHo Ho Alkalies on Otter Chemicals art ! need in tha preparation of which ia 'tibaolutcli/ pure and itoJuMc. It has more than three tines the itrtngth of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or Sugar , and is for moro economical , tasting Itts than one cent a eup. It is delicious , nourishing , a'.u' EASILT PIOBSTF.U. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. Baker & Co , , B Wenlll MUI | jrnw tbtm r lniu French Preparation CALTIIOG fr . and a Iccal xu rnhtci' tlui ! I ALTIIliS will H lor - your ' JIcullli , Mtmnctli aud Vlpor. 1 Vieitand favi/ialiifteit. 1I I Address VON MOHLCO. . Sol iairiuu iliiU , lluiUiiU , OUo. Furnishes the Best nnd Cheapest Method ot FIRE-PROOFING HOUSES. Writs for catalojjne ol Lathing , Fencing , Btablo Fixture * , etc. N. IVt KXI'ANDKD METAt. CO. , Ife , 193 Twenty SUtU 8 ; , Every Smoker's Nose Knows when it Is pleased. It Is always pleased with the fragrant and peculiar aroma of Blackwell's Smoking Tobacco Which has been for more than a quarter of a century the deslio and delight of comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes the taste of many fastidious smokers. Try it , Blackwcll's Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N. C. Is a thing that a man really .knows as little about as any one thing that he buys-he very often trusts a hatter-tmore readily if the hatter trusts him. Some times he gets fooled. A sreat many hats are sold today by the name on the lining-more than by the quality of the hat-men can read the name-but the quality-well , that's guess work. Take Derby hats sold today for five dollars-didn't you get just as good a hat made by that same hatter for five dollars ten years ago ? You bat you did. Do you have to pay as much for a suit of clothes or a pair of shoes as you did ten years ago ? Not by a democratic ma jority you don't. Do you have to pay as much for hats ? Not if you use the same common sense that you do about other things. We'll sell you as good a hat in every particular for tluee dollars as you can buy for four or five dollars anywhere , and you can have any'.shape.soft ' or stiff. We'll sell you a derby hat in any of five slmpea , tliat any hatter wonld aslt yon a dollar and a half for. "We'll sell you "The Kobraslia Special" hat , for a dollar fifty , and you'll save exactly the price of it. Wo open oxir new spi'ing hats today. You don't have to buy a hat that you look like a guy into be in line There are a dozen new shapes -besides the old standbys , and you can have alj the shapes to choose from here. Our corner show window ahows several hundred hats and the prices are on each hat its a sort of Our Spring catalogue out next W3ek writs for it. IIAYMOND. Till : JKWEl.EIt. n is oS3 ! an GvitisicG 01 cpicn lasie me cnoiiiig Disii baciieiors m lor me CIUD , me noose irs o dish end cover , siand oiid IOOIP , not woier end cuiiei flisii , made oi Goiliam silver , ivory and ctor.y . lordics 120 ftre recipe took goes wim cacti ciGiicg : Disii , RAYMOND , rirrix.NTii AMI iiounr-AS , OUAIIA. 181(3 TDouQlcis Street , Omaha , Nob. Tlio eminent specialist In norvoni. climnlo , V'l " 10- " " ? " ! * ' rmlitercrt iTiuluaio n mcaicmo. umlliilomii anil ojrlllleatBi how. H lllli' ' ' " ' ' " < " . " * ' ' " r ' " .i JS cum onthrrli. lost manhood iisiiilinl wcnkneu. nlzhi lo c.i na.l . ll formi > f prli ua 'Iliiii-os ' Nu' ' J g * u.o.l. . Now treatment for lo of vital powor. I'lirtloi uimlilo to y"l" " ' " > ' iiVpi. corro.pomlonco. ry Me-llclno or liiilruinonw o it uy m ill or await Jjujro > " ' ' ' ' " . " .J.Vl in ' . ,2 , . . ' " " ' " ' ' „ cuntenuorsenaor.innpamn.ilIntomaw prafjrfal V.Iua . . fjll . . . . HoonlMj-jUTluiof Ufa leiiirrog. ualcahuurj'Ju.iu to'Jp.m. dunli/ilJ * .m. Ulliu. FREE ! 8IVB4 AWAY ! FREE ! THB V/ONDBIirUL TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE ! We Oiler Valuable Prize * fir ill Solution ! Hats You Had One ? If not , call t once upon tha Leading I'urnlslilne Goods Dealers ol your city who will lupply you Free ot Cost , Ifyou.wont a Reody-mcdo Shirt to suit you , get tha MAIiK. 19 la a sure fit. We moke It and we know. CLUETTi COON & CO. RIPAHS TABULE6 rtsulutt the itunuuli , ll r anil l jw U , lurl- rr the blood. ore Kale and ituclualiX ihe beet nil illcin * kirn * n for lilu'jur otM , cunitlpllon , dr > | i . | > < U , ( uulA brfatti. Lvajachi * . ncartnurn , lo ot ri apiwuttf , ( . * nt l tlvprt-uloii. i U'fuld fUirrstlnn , | > liupleJ. ulluw rowr ! x A lon.uidrrcryuluaxiroulUnitrrcmf ; { Impure blaod.or * ftllure by the u.miw h , llt r ur lu- * t lln toetrform Ui lrrroirfunctloni. l'fri'-n ; Vjlren toov llniartlntht ltj takingoiieMUr9 * * - - * . Trice bi mall , 1 groMHi aunjIa.lSo | , J - UEMirCALC0.7ll8pni ! bt..hf ryork J v < > t < < eel GY/ / . Williamson , M.D , SPECIALIST WHY LIVE AN UNHAPPY LIFE ? If ion t rt iutferfot freai in > itrUif folio wlnr illkifBli * hutcoonulti ( triiBiillf or bj uull , 1b SuRGicALDISPENSARV rilvate.ClironlrNervousillsen f no nint tl > r how long HtuiiilliiRf Hemml laonl | r lulu mill Itectnl lle r cured Million ! jialu iiriluteiitiiinrrniiiliiihliu'iiii. ll.vdrocele.V'ar- i > . < > i.eliiami YiirlciiRulUi ernouri'diiroiiipily.l hlllM roniilelely | removed from tlio * y * * | Jiy our Inli'hl mid Improveil vejjctiiL rriiirdli-M at one-lentil thn rout nf u uliortl \Mt to1liollutKirliiR | . Curi'H | if rinanciit. ' * Advlcofiee. Hi-nil o tauii Treatment liy Blnll. \v tiiu t < i