Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 10, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 TTIK OMAHA DAILY BEE * FRIDAY , MARCH 10 , ] 8 3.
BUYING MOSHER'S ' LIBERTY
Lincoln Bank Wrecker's ' Relatives Ready to
Pay Over $100,000. ,
FOR CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK DEPOSITORS
Conditioned on Manlier Not Heine 8nt to
the I'eiilti-ntlnrj District Attorney
linker Wllllnfr , Imt UointiittliiE
Higher Authorities.
It looks now ns though the ichcmo spoken
of In Tun Dm Bover.ilda > s njfo , hy which
Mr. C. W. Moshcr , of the defunct C.ilt.il | )
National bank it Lincoln , would escape the
ponltcnl.iry by the payment of $100,000 to bo
furnished by his rol itlvct nnd friends , would
bo consummated.
Speaking of the situation j estcrday United
States Atturnoi Dakcrsald : "Mr Mosher'B
friends in. ulo a proposition , which jou have
8cral times pilntod In Tun Dri : , to the
effect that they would piy over
to the court 10,000 in cash to
bo used In pa\liig the claims
of the poor people who hid deposits in the
Capital National bank , and tlio further sum
of ilfiO.OOO to KO to the remaining depositors ,
with the understanding that Mr Moshcr is
to escape with a line Instead of linpilsonrncnt
in the pcnltcntlarv Jnilucntlil and \eri
honorable citizens of Lincoln came to mo in
large numbers and requested me to use my
Influence in bringing about that kind of nn ad
justment of the ease , not so much foi the
Biinpathy tlioj hud for Moshcr , but on ac
count ot their sjtnpithj for the poor people
who would lese every cent they had in the
bank If Moshcr is sent to the penitentiary ,
for in that in out his friends will not put
up a solltaiy tent to make peed the
claims of the depositois I icfcried the mat
ter to the attorney general of the United
Slates and ho it-foiled it bick to me , slatIng -
Ing that I could ptotccd as I deemed most
expedient in the cane I shall icfer the
question ai.iln to the picsent democratic
attorney general and get his opinion in the
matter bcfoio the case comes up for trial at
theMaj tenn of court "
"II.no Moslicrn fi lends indicated to jon
that thej wcie icidy to put up the cash 10-
( inirod tocarti out thuli part of this bar-
galnl"
"Yes , I 1m o been Informed by Mr.
Moshei's attorney that Ihoi weioieady at
any moment to close the case on that basis
If the case is Jin illy adjusted in that way
there w ill bo no monkej business about It
The actual stuff must bo put up I am not
looking out for the state funds so much as I am
for the poor depositois , who luno no hope of
Bettltu ? their money b ick unless thoi get it
out of Moshcr or his friends "
"Is there an.probibllit > that the case will
como before Judge Dundy In chambcis w hilo
ho is absent from tb'j state f"
"No , the case cannot bo heaul in that way.
It must come up in regular foun hcie in open
court "
Mr Baker took no stock In the rumor that
Moshcr had left the country.
Assistant Attoinoy Haldriilpo sild with
rcfeience to the minor "Mr Mosher is In
concealment , but Idonot bcllcxu for u minute -
ute that ho has left Lincoln. Ho will not
nppear in public simpH because ho has not
the com ago to face the doiwsitors whoso
money ho squ indcrcd. Ho lias stated this
fact to me soAcral times He said he would
la.hcr die than bo compelled to meet the
people who placed confidence in him and
wcic deceived That Is the icason ho has
ghen for wanting to go to the penitentiary "
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llnod'rt Cure.
Insijlnt ? that Hood's Sarsapirilla cmcs
Its propilctors make no Idle or extravagant
claim. Statements from thousands of ic-
liable people of what Hood's Sarsaparilla
lias done for them conclushcly pro\o the
fact Hood's Saisaparllla cures.
Hood's Pills act cspcci illv upon the liver ,
rousing It from torpidity to its natuial duties ,
cuio constipation and assist dlccsllon.
IN THE "COURTS.
Two Dnmago Suits on Trial and One DC.
rldcd.
One of the damage suits growing out of
the burning of the annex of the Paxton hotel
is on trial in Judge Dats' court , where
Thomas Downs , a member of the Omaha
fire department , seeks to rcco\cr § 10,000 from
J. D. Kitchen , the owner of tlio hotel.
Dunng the month of Apt 11. lS'Jltho threo-
Btory annex in fho icar of the main building
caught Hie. V > 'hilo lighting the flic one of
the companies was assigned to worK In tlys
rear of the annex , in tlio alloy. While the
men wcio engaged in tuinlppr on a stream of
water tlio wall fell out , crushing Downs and
some of his comrades beneath a pile of
inoi tar , stone and bi ick. Dow ns w.1s badly
cut about the head , face and body. Ho at
once brought suit , alleging that the wall fell
simply on account of linpioper constiuctlon.
Fl\o or six jcais iigo John Montgomery
bought a number of lots in Dunuco Place
with the understanding th it that addition
would bo connected with the city by a cable
car si stem. The 10 id has not matcri ilized
nnd Montgomery thinks his property has
been depi eel ited. Ho has sued the Patiiek
Land company tor $ l8ibO ! damages and the
case Is on trl il bofoio Judge Ogdcn
Mrs Lucy Tucker , a Council Bluffs lady ,
while visiting this city a jcar or more ago
Jumped from a moing street ear and 10-
cclvoci permanent injuries She has iccov-
ored a judgment for $1,000 against the
Omaha Stieet Ilallw ay company. She sued
for $10.000. X1'0 case was tried In Judge
Ogdcn a court. _
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County Court -Voton.
The petition for the probate of the w ill of
the late Julius Benedict was filed in the pro
bate court j estcrday. At thotlmoof hisdeath
the deceased lived in Bui eau county , 111. ,
vrhcio ho owned propoity to the value of
6100,000. 'iho estate In this county consists
of i cal property of thox.tluo of $15,000 and
pot sonal propel ty N allied at $ JOXX ) Emer
son Benedict of this city , a son of tlio de
ceased , Hies the petition
John Kocsehnmn is another man who has
Just leai ned that It pays to obey the man
date of u couit. John was subpumacd to uu-
pcar In the county court and tell whether ho
had anvpiopertj that could bo leajhed on
nn execution bsued on a judgment in tlio
oasoofO. L Hichaids against ltocsc-hin.ui
for0d ! The man would not uppeir , but an
attachment biouuht him In ahuiry As ho
stood bcfoio the court great tcais i oiled
down his furrowed chocks , and b beirglnir
off ho cbc-.ipod uf ter paj Ing a line of $1 and
costs.
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IllitlUt C'nilrt ( 'ntllllKl.
A Jury In thociimlnal division of the dis
trict coui t is listening to iho evidence in the
case of the st-ito against John ninmett
LXnuis and Thomas Hullihan , both of whom
mo charged with Inning assaulted and
robbed John Becker of a small sum of money.
in Judge.FcigUhon's couit the case of
James 'ftilcott against Samuel r. Bennett is
ontiial. Thu action is brought toiollecta
debt of ? lUT.lr ( > , which tha plaintiff alleges
has been duo and unpaid for morethun
tx > cnty-four jc.us.
Court Ctlrndnr.
The call for today Is as follows :
LAW IIOOM NO. 3 JUOUb IUVI8.
20-1 How lib MI Kitchen
LAW 1IOOM NO. 4--JU1H1I" IPllUtNOV.
23-280-lllllUo llelliiwn.
241220Anbtt \sUnmlm. I .
U4-311- bchullcisNason. .
uouniiiihtiaiiiion. .
21-mn-I.i'vl Omaha.
VO-IM lluldttln \ .Mli ourl Pacific Hallway
coinpiuiy.
Jioj.Midland Gunianty company vs
J7-IH3 Wulls > s Itlloy ,
20-2'JS Tnlc-ott \ llt'imott.
LAW I1OOU J.O 6 JUW1BOO.DEN.
28-337 Wi iRlit vs Jacobs.
J8-JJ G Teller \u Lowe.
I'll ) ih hum
Who have oneo tiled SchlfTmann's Asthma
Cure In tlu-lr practice , ln\uriably recommend
it tlicronftftr , It Iv the gtvatest boon of the
tKO Jfollof Instantaneous. Ask any druggist.
l' ciir lon ,
JJy IblrUmitli jjjKJclul nxciirslon to
( > * HI 'fun , tlft Ui * hstnlii Fo route ,
'
Mtno. II. LoMtlnK of . ' 1(1 ( Hunt 20th street ,
Now York , will bo pleiisud to show you
u full line of tlio Intent ImporttitlOiiH of
bomit'tH nnd round hutn nt the I'axton
liotcl , Oiniilm , Friday , Mnrch 10 , until
4:30 : p. ui.
"Supcrba" Is coming to Bout's ' theater on
Sunday evening next for n three nights'
run. "Supcrba" this year Is cramful of now
mechanical tricks , optical Illusions and
scenic effects , with two now transformation
Bccnes considered to bo the first work of art
of their kind that has ever been utilized for
stage purixjses. The sale of scats for nil
tin eo performances opens nt 0 o'clock to-
moi row morning.
"Hlght Bells , " the pantomlriito comedy
which comes to the r.irn.im Sunday next , Is
In three acts , the scenes laid In England on
the English channel , and on the coast of
rranco. Chai les Fit/gorald , In love w 1th
Uoso O'Connor , wounds a man In a duel and
lca\cs thocountiy Whlloonboaid a - vessel
sel ho mcots Uiiiicl McGuz/lo and the two
change names , from which many complica
tions arise. The ship encounters a stoim ,
and while she is pitching and tossing theio
Is an interesting scene , which llnally termi
nates the act by a wicckandcoinplctoiovolv-
lng of the ship Some choice specialties ,
juggling and music aic Introduced.
The management of the r.irnam Street
theater has achieved a new depirturo in the
line of attractions for this scison The ihst
and most notable is that of the engagement
of Mr Chailes Hanford and his compinv in
a production of "Julius Cii-sir " The last
lime Mr Hanford was seen hcio was as
Marc Antony with Booth and Birrctt The
scenery used bi Mr H.infoid was purchased
: > y him fiom the estate of Liwrcnco Barrett ,
I'tiero will bo no increase In the price of
seats for this extraordinary engagement.
Die engagement of Mr Hanford begins
1'huisdaj of next week
The Bojd will have one of the star attrac
tions of the season \VednesdayandThuis- -
la > evenings of next week , with matinee
Thursday , in the cniragemcnt of Mr. It D.
Mac-Lean and Miss Marie Prcscott. The
new play , ' L'Absintheur , " which they will
inescnthcre , waswiittcn by M.uio Prcscolt.
It tells u tale different fiom any other of its
kind ever ghcn to tlio public ana picscnts a
multitude of oppoituiilties for veiy strong
and powerful acting , not only for the princi
pal eharactcis , but for ev eri bodj conceined
In Its presentation
Theio are three things Worth saving-
Time , Ti on bio and Money and Do Witt's
Little nulj Risers will si vo them for > ou
These little pills will sa\o jou time , as they
act promptly they will sivo jou trouble as
thcj cause no pain They will si\o jou
inonci as they economize doctors bills.
ECONOMY AT LAST.
lUg Salaries of School .liinltors Arc to Ilo
K.'diurd.
The city of Omaha is p.ij ing at the rate of
* J 28 per pupil per annum for Janitor service
In the public schools , while Minneapolis pajs
81 10 ; Cleveland , O , $1 2T , Milwaukee , $1 13 ,
and Kansas City $1 0-J
At the next meeting of the Board of Edu
cation the proposed change in the i ulos by
wlilch the sal.uies of Janitors are to bo rer-
di ceil to something like the schedule uiid in
jthcr cities will como up for llnal action
Several of the janitors hive been woiking
through their fi lends on the members of
the bo ml with the hope of picventlng the
proposed cut , but the Indications are that
the amendment will go through
Tlio old annex nuisance , by which jinitors
wcro enabled to diaw from 'JO to 110 per cent
moio for their work than they otherwise
would , will bo wiped out.and the salaries for
the . -vacation mouths will undeigo a decided
i eduction.
IClicuiimtl'in
Is a symptom of disc ise of the kidneys It
will certainly bo relieved by Paiks' Sure
Cuio. That headache , backache and tired
feeling comes from the simo cause. Ask for
Parks1 Suio Cine for the liver and kidneys ,
price $1.00. All druggists.
Ollcndcd tlio MlnUtcr.
The Welsh society recently organised Is
nheady in the throes of Internal dissension.
Key. J. M. Hichaids , one of Its prime moveis ,
who was elected nnofllccr , Ins published n
card announcing his withdrawal from the
society. Ho lefuses testate his rcison , but
other inctnbais asseit that ho was offended
because they refused to piovido in their or
ganization for a chaplain. This was. thought
madv isablo because the society Is composed
of people of vaiious religious denominations.
We sell Parks Cousa Syrup on a positive
guaiantco to cure all throat and luug troubles.
It has stood the test for many years and to
day is the leading remedy for the euro of
colds , consumption and all diseases of the
tin oat and lungs. Pi ice 50 cents and $1,00.
All druggists.
flrcnt rish Sale at llnydcns' .
Nice herring , 2c each.
Smoked cols , 18c per pound ; a very
fine mackciel , lOc per pound ; llncbt
smoked sturgeon , 17jc.
Chicken halibut , 15o per pound ; Rus
sian b.udines , in spice , lOc per pound ;
unchovics , 12jc ; suited eels , Ific ; the i
vcrj bcsthmokcd whitcfUh , 14e ; the best
brick codfish , 7Jc per pound ; California
Milmon , salted , 1-Jc ; Columbian river
binokcd salmon , lOc ; anything vou want
in fresh fish ; the celebrated i oil snapper
from the Gulf of Mexico , only lOc ; fresh
trout , DC ; whitcllsh , Sc ; smelts , 10o ; hor-
i-ing , 7ic ; skinned peiek , 7c ; the best
Baltimore oystoi s , UOo per quart ; fresh
salmon , 12u } ,
And a lot other kinds of fish too nu
merous to mention. Bo sui e and call on
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Fish Department.
Kimball upright piano taken in ex
change upon the Wegman piano , $1)0.00. )
BELL DEPARTMENT STORE.
Take homo box of BaldulT's fine cand
ies , 10th and Capitol aenuo. . None better.
See tlio celebrated Sohiner piano at
Tord & Chnrlton Mubie Co. , 1308 Dodge.
I.owuxt It.lies to TOXHH.
Leave Lincoln 2 p. m. March 10. Ad
dress La Poi to Land company , Lincoln.
Sl'LClAL. LO\V JtATUS
To Mobile , Alii ,
On Monday , Mutch 111 , my third ex
cursion will leave Council BlulTs for
Mobile , Ala. , 000,000 ncics of choice
farming and fruit growing lands along
the line of the Mobile & Ohio inilroad
at from $1.50 to $ ,5.00 per acre. Stop-over
privileges at all points bouth of Jackson ,
Tenn. For further iufonnation and a
cripti\o land pamphlet , cull on or
vvrito J. R. Rice ,
Room 201 Men-Sum Block ,
Council Blulfs , la.
A fine upright piano , used only six
months , at half price. Ford & Charlton ,
1603 Dodge.
Bush nnd Gortz upright piano taken
in exchange upon the Wegman , $145.00.
BELL DEPARTMENT STORE.
Fie&coing and interior decorating designs -
signs and estimates furnished. Henry
Lehmunii , 1508 Douglas street.
Union Pacific Men Await Developments
to the East.
CONFERENCE WITH OFFICERS SUSPENDED
rrcftldrnt Clnrk Mny I-onvo iho Union rnclfla
nof J. II. Mlllurd fur tlio 1'roil-
deucy Tlio MIHrnnkco'n Mow
Trill ill.
The members of the Switchmen's Mutual
Aid association nnd the Order of Hallway
Trainmen , who have been waiting upon
Mr. Dickinson for a week past
with a. petition for an incieaso of
wages , have returned to their several
homes , waiting the action of the railway
magnates In Chicago , to whomallko proposi
tion has been presented by the switchmen
At Hist the switchmen decided
to stay with Mr. Dickinson until
they had received his ultimatum ,
but the net ion of the Chicago switchmen m
waiting patiently for u icply from the gen
eral managers has h id Its effect on the Union
Pacific men , and they voluntirlly decided to
co homo until some agreement was i cached
in Chicago In speaking to Mr. Clark about
the situation in Chicago ho said that It did
not look encouraging at all and thought that
troublous times were in sight.
Speaking ot his own switchmen ho said :
"Uhey have been avcri o\cmplary body of
men They have done their work well and
faithfully and have not been constantly
asking for an incieaso of piy. Hut $00,000
incieaso for one branch of the service means
a good deal to n road like the Union
Pacific to pay , for nccessaiily all other
branches would feel justified in asking for
an increase Whether they have nut asked
for .in incieaso in Chicago since 1SSII can
not say , but I do know our switchmen have
given us little trouble. "
ois rou A STIUKI : .
ItnlliiiiidH Ki-lnsod to Grunt tlio
S ltClllllLll'H UolMllllll.
CnitHcio , 111 , March 0 The board of
general man igcts of the raids centering In
Chicago has made up its mind tint the de
mands of the s.vltchmcn for an increiso in
wages cannot bo granted. The decision w as
reached at the meeting held j estcrday , and
the gcnoi.il mamger of each ro id ato'clock ! )
this tiftcinoon impaitcd the information to
the committee icpicsentlng the men on Ills
line Whether the men w ill strike is not yet
cei tain , hut whether they do or not , there is
no doubt the toads are firmly allied and
better prepaied to meet the difficulty than
at any time in recent icars Kvory road
tunning into Chlcaco Is In the agreement
and w ill m ike a common light ag Unst w hat
mo teimcd the unjust demands of the men.
The reason for declining the demands ate
given in a ciicular which will bo given to the
men by the general manager of each load.
The circular contains the following resolu
tions.
Hcsolved , Tli it this association his care
fully examined tlio schedule of wages pile ! by
the Llilc i > : o louls to foiumun nnd liulpi'rs in
thu switching SIM \ ILO and It finds that the
Milo ; of u IKIS D ild on all UhlcaKu lines Is
pr idle illy uniform , and wo find th it the
sultchmen In C'hlc 1150 and vicinity are now
p ild the hl he-st rate ever pitil fut a Mmll ir
surlet - , and higher thin Is p ild In many
localities
1'nrtlu'r , That the revenue from freights
and p isseiiKer tialllc Ins const.intly decreased
and thu cost of thusuivlco has constantly
Increased to thouxtimt tint no advance In
wa es r in he granted and th it nochanijo can
ho nuido f rom the present schedules of rules
for men engaged In this serv Ice.
OMAHA MAN I'OK ntUSIUKNT.
llcnsoiin fur I'nttliix ,1 , II. Mlllurd at the
Head ol tlio Union Pacific.
Should Mr. Clark bo elected president of
the MUsouti Pacific next TuesJay , which
seems to bo rcgauled as certain by those
who are in a position to known anj thing
about such matter ) , the important question
is , who will bo president of the Union
Pacific ?
"In looking over the l.sl of men available
for this important position , " said a Union
Pacific ofllcial , "one of the strongest names
that suggests itself to me is th it of Joseph
II. Mill.u d , president of the Omaha Nation il
bank. He has been intimately associated
with the reid from the beginning ,
ho has believed in it to an extent
beyond that of any other Omaha man
ho h is b ickcJ his belief with his money , as
shares of stock in his bank vaults will tes
tify."So
"So much for the financial aid and assist
ance glv en the reid when it needed money
most to meet Its pivi oils and its operating
expenses. But outside of this Mr. Mlllard's
long pciiod of life spent in the west , his
early ttainlng and experience , all combine to
make him an ideil man for president.
The needs , necessities and conditions of
the Union Pacific aic to Mr. Millard like an
open book. Ho has been associated with it ,
first as u government dhcctor and now as a
dhcctor , and what is moro to the point has
been u woiking director , taking at least two
trips over the system every year.
"Tho unquestioned standing ho has with
all the dlveigent interests of the Union Pa
cific sj stem , both in Boston and New York ,
the w arm friend of Mr. Ames , of the late Mr
Dillon , of Mr. Gould and his level headed
business probity and uprightncbs peculiarly
fit him for the place. "
Will S ivo All Hour.
Preparatory to the lush of World's fair
visltois , the Milwaukee will , on Apiil 1 ,
shorten up the tlmo between Chicago and
Omaha on Us westbound No. 1 , leaving
probably at the same time as now but land
ing passengers In Omaha an hour
earlier or at 8.H3 Instead of 9.1)5. )
making the run of 500 miles
in fouiteen and a half houis. To handle the
local travel nil extra tiain will also bo put
on at the same time , thus icliuving the
through tiain of handling the local tratllc.
But the Milwaukee does not propose
to stop here , but Is talking of
extending its Nos 5 and 0 from Cedar Hapids
to Kansas City , never having had through
train service from Chicago via Cedar Uapids
on that branch
A vci liable family medicine jo\ , Beech im1
Pills.
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( ; KIIV.S rAitMi.itICUIISIONS. : .
Stop at OotlicMiburs : .
There is biioh a dc&iie to see the gicat
water power enterprise at Gothenburg
that Mr. W. II. Green has concluded to
include Gothenburg in his farmers ox-
cuisions. Ho makes a i.ito of one faro
for the round trip , and in conjunction
with the Commoicial club at that place ,
promises all who take the trip a meist
Intoicsting visit and icmarkably ohe.ip
oxcui sion.
Rates and all information can bo go-
cured only by writing him or \ isiting his
ollico in the Karback block , Omaha.
The next e.xcuibion leaves Omaha on
Muich 14th.
DEATHS.
ffuttctunf fllf Itnts ( n ltiWlil < .rUittlicu < i.Jlltu
ctntnf tiu/i ( iitiltttomil line
COJ.KMAN Myra U , vIfe of U m A. Culc-mun
died Tliilisituy mmnlm ; at thu ClaikMm
Memorial hospital lunoial Nitmday at
10-aO fiom thu teMUence of her mothi-i , JOU'J
Itnrdcttu street.
only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Aluir ,
Steed in Milli-ms of Homes -40.Yeaj-fl tjie Standout
AFFAIRS A3UBOUTII OMAHA.
The tiurfttloii of liming lloiuU for 1'lro
H < TTlco-rgln City ( > OMI. |
Much as has boeniald about the Issuing of
(10,000 in bonds forUho fire department , and
favorably as thojiroiHJsUlon was received , It
has been dlscorcrddiihat It cannot bo legally
dono. There is noUlliig In the law or charter
authorizing the Toting of bonds for such a
purpose , and bcsidub the tlmo has passed for
giving legal notioo'Of the proiwsltlon In tlmo
for the spring election. Possibly some other
source ot rovcnuo/dr Increasing thocfllclency
of the lire department may bo discovered ,
but at picsent It' ' looks as if a ladder or tvvo
were till the additional apparatus In sight.
Magic- City Gonnlp ,
The Epvvorth league w 111 hold a business
meeting at the parsonage this evening.
Dr. Unsor goes to Bennlngton , Vt. , today
on business eonnectcci'Hv 1th the Ensor Insti
tute.
tute.Mr
Mr and Mrs W H. Sago , Nineteenth and
I streets , are the parents of a son , born jes-
terday.
The conference board of the Methodist
church will meet at the p.nsonago Saturday
evening and If possible agree upon a slto for
a church.
K Tjiuro , a millwright employed at Cud-
ahy's fell about fifteen feet icsteiday and
was seriously injure , ! . A broken scaffold
was the cause.
Lilian tcmplo No. 1 , Pythhn Sisters , is
prcpaiing a litei.iry program to be rendered
at Knights of Pythi is hall next Tuesday
evening , to bo followed bj a calico ball.
The Daughters of Hobekah are prcpulng
for a literary and muslc.il entertainment , to
bo followed by a ball and binquct , to bo
given at Masonic ballon St Paulck's oven-
Imr , March 17.
.Mr Gail Smith of the South Omaha Na
tional bank , who has Ueen e ist on a wedding
tour , returned wi'h his bride jcsteiday and
resumed his duties In the bank Ho w ill take
up his residence on N street.
Willim ! Stewart , the stock yards carpen
ter , who fell from a motor several weeks
ago , Is so far i ( 'covered as to bo able to go to
Aubuin on business Ho still vvilks with
crutches , but his phvslciin decide.1 ho could
go to the depot in an easy carrlago without
danger
The two democratic cluln met last night
and gave an imit ition of a Quaker mooting
Nothing was said , nothing was done , noboJv
Indoised , no nominations made nor candi
dates discussed The tvvo factions reftainod
fiom ailing their respective views nnd shook
hands at patting The cuiptlon of the \ol-
cano did not erupt , but the fho is btill smol
dering ana thoiumblings aie still heard.
Lights fm' tlio SuhurlH.
Chaiiman Sumdeis of the city council's
judiciiry committee had a long conference
icsteiday with General Cow in , the icpre-
scntatlvo of the Sun Vapor Light companj ,
and they diow up a contract winch is likeiv
to bo satisfactory to a majoiity of the coun
cil It is prob ible , therefoie , that the gaso
line lights in tlio suburbs will soon bo glim-
meiiiig again.
Theielsno better proof of the excellence
of Dr. Bull's Cou = 'h Si rup than that it is
recommended by leading ph\slcl.ius.
ConldnR I > J I.lrotrlclty.
At the dinner of the Sundown club Mon
day evening Engineer Wiley will h.uo an
clecti ical cooking outfit , and ho will cook a
variety of food articles in the presence of
the club The object of this exhibition is to
show w hat may bo done in any Omaha house
hold when the blgiPlatto canal is completed
and its power converted into electrical
cncigy.
If you are sincere in encour
aging honest-manufacturers in
giving you pure preparations
instead of worthless ones , al
fair instead of seemingly
cheap price , is it worth the
chance to purchase the dozen
and one adulteiated extracts
on the market instead of Dr.
Price's Delicious Flavoring
Extracts of Lemon , Orange ,
Vanilla , etc. , that impart the
natural flavor of the fruit , and
are endorsed for their purity ,
strength and economy ?
A trial of Dr. Price's Delicious
Flavoring Extracts will prove
a great movement towards
good eating , active digestion
and hoppy ! < omes.
A "i" BPUF"
AT THE
"On my trip across the continent in
the summer of 1891 I was attacked in
Minneapolis with tJieuiitattsm in my
knee , which lasted me for four months
in spite of every known icmedy that I
could use , including Russian and elec
tric baths , and the use of the waters at
ajainons Hot Spnng. While in San
Francisco I was advised by telegraph
to use LONDONDERRY LI 1111A
IV A TER freely. I returned home
with no apparent improvement , and
began the use of the LONDON-
DERR V LITHIA IV A FER , and , to
my surprise , in a few weeks had en-
( tiely iccoveied and have never been
troubled m the least since. I have no
doubt that the ormiary cause was some
detangeincnt oflthc kidneys , and I can
not commend the waters too highly. "
Ily O. F. rill Stlltl-Y. rroaMent "I'ulillc Opinion"
VuMlihlntf Co. tuoii " 1'uuuu OriMos , " .Nov.
6. 18UL- .
9 An Tteryitny
Still nml iparkllng ) I..im lomtorry for snlo
everywhere. _ _ _ _
Londonderry liitliia Spring Water Co ,
Charles It. Portiliis A. Co , ? ollln , ' Asonts
Boston , M IBS. I'AXTON i. GAI.IAGHrK ,
RfaCrlbutliu A& tits for Oinuha
KENNEDY * i CAUTION.
KENNEDY'S
EAST 1NDII BITTERS
Are NICVKIl SoM
IN LUI.K ,
ONLY IN BO TTLE3
wirii
FREE ! GIVEN AWAY ! FREE !
THIt WONDERFUL
TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE !
W Oder Valuable Prize * lor III Solution !
Have You Had Ono7 If not , call at once upon the
Leading 1'urnlshipz Goods Dealers ol your
city who V.III supply yea Free ol Coil ,
WHAT BRUNO IS ON YOUR COLLflR ?
IS & n * krt It ought to be , If > ou
nRiMv&'UTOJIr wcarcent collar ;
IT 4 > JfSSllJS * ( ° rthlj brand of collars
I I * fMEfcil < ri li the very best value
' * T > that can be h d In col
THE ,
CLUETT , COON & CO.
AVER'S
Cherry Pectoral
Has no equal for the prompt relief
and speedy cure of Cohls , Coughs ,
Croup , Hoarseness , Loss of Voice ,
Preacher's Sere Tliront , Aatlunn ,
lironchltls , L < v Grlppo , and other
derangements of the throat and
lungs. The best-known cough-euro
In the woild , it Is recommended by
eminent phj slciaiis , and ta the favor-
itc preparntion with singers , actors ,
preachers , and teaclieu. Jt soothes
the inllanicd incmbiar.c , loosens the
phlegm , stops coughuig , and induces
repose.
taken for consumption , in its early
stages , checks finlher progrcsi of
the disease , and even in the later
stages , it eases the distiessing
cough and promotes refreshing
eleep. It is ngiccalilo to the taste ,
needs but small doses , and does not
interfere with digestion or any of
the regular organic functions. As an
emergency medicine , o\ery house
hold should be provided \\ith Aer'g
Cherry Pectoral.
"Having used Ajet's Cherry Pec
toral in my familj lor many jcars , I
can confident ! } recommend it for all
the complaints It is claimed to cure.
Its sale is increasing yearly with me ,
ami my customers think this prepa
ration has no equal as a cough-cure. "
S. W. Parent , Qucensbury , N. U.
I'rpnand liy Ir , T C Ajer&Co , Lowell , MDBS.
Bold hj nllUrugfclitB f'riool , six boltlcs.Si
Prompt to act , sure to euro
PUOrOS\Ib TOR TIKI. ! ) bEBI ) United
states hull in ben I o , Kosuliuil A c'licy ,
S 1) . robruury 'Oth , 1SJI fcoaod propoa i > s
oudoiscd "I'rODOsula for I'lcld hoods , " mid ail-
iire-iooil < o thu uiidurslKtiod lit Uosjliud
Aconcy , S. I ) , will lie roccHod at this agency
until ( inu o'clock p. in. , of Wudiiusdiiv , Mitrc'i
r tli. Id'JJ ' , for fiirnlililnK nnil del \ ° rltij nt
this nsonoy : 1 .MX ) bushels of BOIM ! o ilss 1,01
liushefg nf si-ed potatot-s mid WJ ) Imshols of
sued who it , Hlddors uro rcquastcd to st.ito
spoolllo illy In their bids the proposed prlco ot
oacli iirtlcloolleicd for dulltury under u con
tract The risht Is ri'sorvod to reject miv or
nil bids 01 any part ot any bid If doomed for
ho host I n tin-fit of Iho sorUi'c. CiiiTtm.o
LIIECKS K till hid must bo iiccci H'II uuu'l I > y a
cortlllcd ohcuk or drift upon United bt.itos
dnpnsltorv , or solvent nation il bunk In the
\Icliilty of the tos dunce of the bid lor. niiiilo
pi } iblo to tlio order ol the Commissioner of
indliin AITilrs , for it lo ist i IM : I'EH 01 NT of
the a iiouut or the nropouil , which chuikor
drift will be forfeited to the United K itus In
c iso , m > blddcroi li tldcrs iuioiIn uitiwiird
shall f ill to promptly u\ocuto n contr ict with
good and sulllcicnt Biirotles , ot'ionvlso ' to bo
returned to the bidder Illds iiccomp inled bv
cash In lieu of curlldod chuck will not bo enn-
sldoro 1. 1'oranv fiirtliot inform ition apply
toJ. UKOKGE WHIUHl , U. f. ludhin Agent.
l'1'll.il-iii '
_
Cor 1 1 (1(5,1 ( td of IMihllc ition.
OfHce of Auditor of Public Accounts-Stato of
Ncbriskii Lincoln , Toll 1. lll (
It Is huicby cortlllcd Jtli it , the l.ondun As-
aurunco Coipor.itlon of London In Ku lami ,
has compile l ultli the insurauco law of this
fititc .ind Is iiutlioil/cd to transact tlio busi
ness of tire Insui.inco In this st ito for the cur-
re ntyuiir.
iMtness my hand und the seal of the auditor
of pulillu accounts the day and
[ Scull ycnrubovorltton. .
EUGHNE MOOlir : . Auditor 1 > . A.
Cuttlllo.uo of I'ubllc ition.
Ofllco of Aiidltorof 1'ubllo Accounts St ito of
Nubrasu i. Lincoln , 1'eb 1 , 1MH.
It Is hoiel)7 certified , that tin ) London and
Lan .ishlrc Tire Insurance Cainpiny of I.U-
crpoul In l-nnlunil. has co.nplicdlili the
Insurinco I iw of t'lls state and Is iiuthor-
l/ed to trans ict the business of tlio insurance
In this state for th'i cuin-nt your
Witness my hand and Iho seal of the auditor
of public accounts the day aud
ISoall year uboxo wrlttoi .
r.UUE.SE MOOIin , Auditor P. A.
f ortlllcnto nf I'ubllcHllon.
OiTlcoof Aud'torof Public Aosountj-Ht itoof
INebi isku. Llnciiln. I'ob. 1 , 1811
It Is hereby certified , that the Mvoruool
and London and Ulobo Insur inco Compiny
of Liverpool In imland has compiled wltn the
Insurauco law or this st ito and U anthoilzud
to trans let the business of lire insurance In
this st itc foi the current \ oar.
Witness my h ind ind the seal of the auditor
of public accounts the dar and
yo ir above written
EU6ENE MOOHE , Auditor I' . A.
Ccrtlllcatn of I'ulillnition.
OMlco of Auditor Publlo Accounts State of
Nebraska Lincoln. I'ob 1. 1S13
It Is lierebv ccrtlflcd , that the O.ilodonl in
Insurance Coniuany. of Edinburgh , In bi/ot-
I ind , his compllud with iho Insur nice
law of this bt ito ind la nuthorl/oJ to lr.ins.iot
the business of Ilio lusur.inuo In this st ito for
the current > e ir.
\\Hnes3iiiyh.inliuid the seal of thoandltoi
of 1'ubllu Accounts thod ly and
ISo.il ] vrur iibo\o written.
ELliENE MOOHE , Auditor P. A.
Critlllfito of Publication.
Odlco of Auditor of Publlo Accounts Slate of
Nobr'Skn. Llnco n , I'ob 1 , l.v.i.l
It Is hcroby ccrtlflod , that iho Atlas Absur-
anco Company of London In Eiuland. hits
compiled with tlio Insurance law of this state
and Is authorized to transact the business of
II ro Insurance In this st ito for the current
yc ir.
Witness my hand and the seal of the undlloi
of public iccounts the day and
( Soil ) year above written.
EUOEM : JIOOUE , Auditor p. A.
CVrtlllniio of I'liblli. itlun.
Onico of Auditor of Publio Accounts-State of
Nebraska. Lincoln , I'ob. 1. Isu
It Is hereby certified thai the North Uilt-
Ish and .Mercantile Ins iranco ( .oinpiny nf
London In Enttland , h is com ] ) led w.th
the Insurance law of this state and is author
ised to transact the I iisincsb of Hie Insur inco
In this Htalu for the current > oar
\\ltncs.suiy h ind ind these il of the auditor
of i/'ihllc ' account * lliu day and
( Soil. ) vo ir iboxo wrlllon.
EUGENL MUUltn , Auditor I' . A.
Cortlllc.ito of I iilitliutlon.
onico of Auditor of Public Accounts 'tato of
Nobr.isU.1. Ltntoln.ro ! ) l , is'U '
It Is herobv certified that the Northotn As-
surinco comuiny , of London In England ,
hus compiled with the liismame liw of this
state and Is aiithorUa 1 to transact the hus-
liieis of Qro insurtu.c-o In this state for the
ourrout your.
Witness my hand and thosuilof the auditor
of public accounts the day
( Soul. ) and v ear nboi o rltton.
EUOENE MOOUE , Auditor P. A.
< 'crtlllunta of j'ulillcatlon.
Ollico of Aiidltorof Publlo Amounts St ito of
NobrasK i. L'ncoln , I ob. 1 , IS'J , )
It Is hereby ccrtlflcd.thal iho Paliitlno Insurance -
anco Uompiiny , of Miinchestet In Enirlund , has
lomplled w th ttio Insurance law of llilsst ito
.inU Is authorl/ptl to transmit the bus ness ot
flro Insurauco In this stuto for the current
'Witness my hand unit the seal of the auditor
ot public .icconntstheday und
[ Seal ] jcar ubo\o written
EUOE.NE MOOIIE , Auditor P. A.
Curtlllcato or i'lililluition.
Ollico of AiUUorof Publlo Accounts-Btato of
Nobiaukn. Lincoln. 1 uli 1. iwfl.
It Is hereby certldod. that the Guardian
I'lroand Llfo Assuninco Compiiny of London
In England , has complied with the Insurance
law of this state and is authorized to trans-
not the business of tire Insurance In this stale
for the uurrunl your. , . . . .
Witness my haul and thosoalof Iho auditor
of public accounts mo day and
Tfoall your nliovo writtun.
1
nUOI.MMOOKE , Auditor P A.
Ortlllcrttc uf rutilication.
Onico of Auditor of Publlo Aciounts-Stritc of
aska. Lincoln , lobl. l U.
It Is hen by ccrtlfled Unit the llumbiirs
llreiiion I'lic InstiriiiKoUoiiiuiiiyof llaiiiUura
In ( Serin my. lint compUod wltli tlio liixuranqu
law of till * stittp and u uuthorl/ud to trans ict
the iiiiMne > j of lire liutiranco In this state for
tli current i mr. . . . . . . .
\\liuo5imyhunl and the so ilot the auditor
of pubilo aicouuU the day uud
( Seal ) ymir above written.
EUOBNU ilOOWB , Audltof , I' . A.
DID
YOU
SEE
that fancy pin head cheviot suit that hangs on the
wall In the window the one marked four-fifty ? Do
you know that it's as g od as it is good looking ? Did
you see that handsome gray checked suit in the third
row marked seven twenty-five ? Do you realize that
it was a regular ter dollar all wool suit that you were
looking at ? Did you see that five seventy-five
checked suit in the second row ? Did you wonder
how we could do such things ? Hundreds of men have
looked at these three suits and the other forty that
we display in our big show window today , and said
to themselves and their neighbors , "I wonder what
it means. "
It means that "The Nebraska" has started the spring
campaign in earnest. It means thatlheseforty-three
suits simply give you a taste of what we're going to do
this season with the great lever that moves the com
mercial world
PRIOR.
Open till 8 p. m. Saturdays 10 p. m.
ItAYMOND.
THE JKV
OPECTACLES when fitted to your eyes will
Omake weak eyes strong if properly tested
Don't fool with amateurs Our expert is a pro
fessional optician of many years experience.
RAYMOND ,
FIPILCMIl AND nUlI.A3 , OMAHA.
PEBKAIIEHTLY CURE ® OF HO PAY
WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS.
Financial Reference : Nafl Hank of Commerce , Omaha.
No DETENTION from buslnoas. No Operation.
Investliriuoour Motliod. Written gunrnntea tpnb o- ,
lutoly Curu all Idndicf llDI'TUHEof botlmoxoa.vrlth- '
nut tlio usoot unite oroyrlnjfe , no natter of how lone
standing.
standing.EXAMINATION FREE.
The 0. E. MILLER COMPLY ,
307-308 N. Y. LIFE BLDO. , OMAHA , HEB.
Bnnd for Circular.
la remarkable nmonf. ; whiskies for Its
Purity , Rich Quality , Smoothness and
Dollclous Bouquet.
Sold only at High-class Drinking
Places and Drug Stores. If your
Dealer does not keep it to stoctf
Write to
DtLLEMAND 4 OO. . OHIOAQO *
XO THE KEP.IIT Of
Camole Juniper
without fear of uny bad remit * IlioronfUr. Ik
U Biifo. rolliiblo and harmless , luccocds utter
all othur remedies huvo failed ,
Manufactured only by the
CAMOLE JUNIPER OO.f
Bold by drueglstt. OMAHA ,
'li'orvo Beada , '
. . . tbo noadarfal icnieil ' :
UfMbTflM M B * * r 1r IB I9IU W1IU Writ- *
tea Bunranlcr to cura ill n rTOiu | ie ei , uoli i VT K JJeAorr , .
llbae or ilrnln I'OKI r. IWartniihe. VV V fuln , lx ) l Miuhood. hlibtlr Ktol.
Jwni , N"rro n t.Uielliiclo , ! lar ln and Ion of power of IbeUtncrntlrn
. . . .
Orgins ID pulJaritVcanMil brOTerCiertlOn. TOUlSfnl ' .rrnti , or icumt
- . -
moot tobftccoopium or itlmulanti wblcbtuon le 'nBrrnlir.Coniur-
tlo id In.mnltr. .I'H'r ? conf cnlen lo currjrllo ten : Ui. Mi.p rp >
.
FOP Sal < ? In 3 i ir A 1 1 5 * O'Oa i x > UL3l3 5t ?