I THIS OMAHA DAILY ME : FRIDAY. MAY ,20. 1893. * * ' 3 Y BE DECIDED MONDAY [ * ion in the Impeachment Likely to Bo Bondered Soon. NDS OF THE ACCUSED INDIGNANT hbortnon'aForclbta Arraignment of the lo lliplca Blo 1'oir Lincoln 1'nrtlinni I Will IIihlMt Tholr DUintUrnotlon In n fiubttai.tlnl Manner. IXCOLS , Nob. , May S3. fSpcclal to Tns [ . ] The supreme court mot this morning illy and was closeted for some time In ( ultatlon , after which It was announced ' an adjournment had been taken until Sdnyat'Jp. m. It Is generally antic- ! lit that conclusion of some sort will then | nnouncc < J In the Impeachment caso. Hon. Webster Is said to hnvo recoiled an In- l.tlon to that olToct from Chief Justice f-wcll at the hotel dinner table today , ricnds of the accused otllclals express lildcrablo feeling against Hon. O. M. Lnm- Json for the forcible arraignment ho made Ills address to the court , and this fool- Els being manifested In at least ono no- Iirway. They nro exhibiting a studied Bmardncss In gceurlng tickets to the bun- L of tlio Young Men's Republican club , to Kir on the 29tli ln.it. , bocnuso It Is under- ail that them is n possibility that Mr. libortson will lie ono of tbo speakers. At rsaino time friends of the accused arc ex- Iising tbo utmost conlldcncouml predict a Jplotonnd umiunllllcd acqulttiil , She managers of the Impeachment case I , nt 8 o'clock this morning and audited tu claims of stenographers nnd others Incctcdvltn the trial. U is salil that the Ipunsntlou to bo allowed Hon. .T. L. cno of ICcanioy as ono of tbo attorneys Itlio fltiito Is llknly to lend to some dlsscn- ki In the board of ninmigcrs. ns Manager J ton has announced his unalterable oppo- { on to the allowance of more than ndtll- rnnl $100 to Greene , which would make bis | fal fco $ GOO. From the Court House. . ' 'ho grand Jury , after taking some brief Hlinonyoii the penitentiary tnattci * . ad- Srncd until Friday of next week. It Is bo- Jvcd that the Jury will not return any more nlctmcnts. Oorhsm F. Bolts' trial hns lilu been postponed , this time until next | Htncsdny. The court expects 10 bo en- Ijed Monday with n forgery caso. whilet { csday tiioro will bo no"uo'urt Memorial herlft McClny scented nn order from jlgo TIbbotts today restraining the I nty Judge from issuing an order of com- R'.ment In the cases of three iioys ordered ft to tlio Keaincy reform school , to Chief J'porof the city police. The sheriff con- ] 'da ' that the taking of boys and girls to i industrial schools is ono of the per- Eisltcs of his ofllcc , and the county Judirc no right to Issue the orJer to the chief olIco because of the hitter's limited Isdlctlon. The stuto pays 10 cents n mlle each ono traveled in taking persons to E i to Institutions , and the exclusive Job in Iiicolu is estimated ns being worth from ) to $000 iv year. The statute provides tft the "proper olllcor" shall do the work , VI botli the chief and sheriff contend each Stho proper ofllcer. The chief is the man JF.IO generally arrests the vagrant youths , .d . heretofore It has been the custom to . -fdo with the sheriff , but the now chief u't see It that way. HMary 1J. Townsend asks Judgment in tunty court against Dr. T. II. Lane , a | -ominont phvslclau In the city , for $500 , Ehich amount she claims to have been dum ped by reason of the malpractice of the factor in not giving her case proper attcn- Ion. Ion.A A divorce case somewhat out of the usual ms hcurd before Judge Hall this afternoon. 'ho plaintiff was Dora Frazlcr , keeper of a lOUse of ill fame , who desired a divorce from lor husband , Frank M. Fruzicr , whom she nnrrled in Omaha August 7 , Ibb'J. She told , long story of revolting cruelty and declared , o had never fuiniuhcd any money for her upport. She got her decree. , , O. W. Trncey , the hackman , charged with abblng a passcnirer , was found guilty of arccny from the person after the jury had ollucratcd but a few moments. Ho at- omptcd to prove un alibi by a woman of the cwn , but it didn't work. City In Hrlof. ' . Mrs. J. D. Jones , wife of a Burlintrton bag- Ingomastcr. was seriously injured In tf runway - way accident at Twenty-seventh ana H reots. Her horse frightened at a vicious j , and running away struck a telephone lo , throwing her out. She was badly In- Ired about the chest and back , and was ro- lovcd In u fainting condition to her homo at [ wonty-thlrd and U streets. I Joseph Schloss , a painter living at Twenty- Iguth and S streets , fell from a building at Eighteenth and P streets this morning , sus- lilnlug very painful injuries. I Li. A. Kirk , a telegraph operator from Nol- lii , dropped Into the police station last Ironing with a badly cut head and face. Ho Lid ho had boarded a Burlington passenger uln , but had no ticket , nnd the conductor Impelled him to Jump off while the train I-ts going at a high rate of speed. His In- | -lcs were attended to. and this morning a end bought him n ticket to Is ebon. ri F , Hitchock , a well known politician Id real cstato dealer , had u hearing before Ilgo Brown this morning on the charge of Jvlng obtained some goods from Walter lumblo by trading notes that he said were I'urcd by mortgages on some good Omaha s , but which 1 rumble claimed proved to t comparatively valueless. The accused Is discharged , the state falling to produce 1'lclent evidence. Hitchock says ho will I ) Trutublo for fT > ,000 damages for false rest. It transpires that Mrs. W , II. Irvlno. wlfo I the Suit LIKU ; man who killed Hank iosltlcnt C. K. Montgomery u year ago and is ncciulttcd by n Jury , stopped off in Lin- Ilu n few hours Tuesday. She was on her Iky to Salt I ako , where she proposes toM \M the divorce suit Irvlno has. begun , ono the chnrgrs of which is adultery with lontgomory. She loft lust evening for the Cannon capital. Late Crlmliml Keiri. ( The hardware store of Burks ( t Catlman , [ ithin Half a block of the police station on k orth Tenth street , was entered by burglars | > mo time last night , and several hundred ollars worth of knives carried nwny. Kn- ruiico was secured by prying opou u roar indow , which , in addition to the usual fas- linings , had bc > > ii milled down. The fellows liado u thorough search of the store , over- Ijriiliig drawers and iccuptaclcs , but nothing Ixccptlug knives was taken. . f Four more prisoners escaped from Jailor tench yesterday afternoon and this morn- lig while ho had them out on the rock pile ii. i. 'ho oftlcors bcllovo , howovsr , that they ave solved the problem of how to leap prisoners from running away , and Dobb imlth. an nil round nthloto , who is serving lut a line for crnp shooting , volunteered in unsltlcratlon of the shortening of his tlmo , i tuko the prisoners In charge , nnd his offer os accepted. Smith Informed the. prls- laors that ho would break the head of the f.rst man v ho attempted to run away , and _ o ono hns yet tried it , ' . Mrs. . Mary Harris and her son M. A. forty were up before Judge Waters this luornlng on the ehargo of crund larceny , the lacking of a house buloiiging to J. W. Hulls. [ After the trial had gotten under way , It de veloped that the house was located Just two blocks beyond the city limits , and therefore ' jutsldu of the city limits. U'he case was Immediately dismissed , and negotiations for a compromise are now In progress. k btute lluutu Nu\n. The State bank of Brunswiuk , Antelope county , tiled articles of incorporation today > Tith n capital stock of 'J5,000 , SO percent S which must bo paid in to commence busi ness. Articles of incorporation of the American Rolling Stock comjuny of South Olnalm were mod today with the secretary of state. The incorporators wuro ; John S. Knox , II. It. ICroldor , SV. M. Keencui , John Forbes and Michael Cudahy , and the capital stock 1s (500,000 , The business contemplated is the acquirement , owning , inainlonaucu and hir ing of railroad curs designed for carrying live stock , meat and other freight. Kdward O , Strode , James A. Walker and II. W. Orr , all of Lincoln , were today ad- wlttcdjo practice In the supreme court , Arreituti u Soliool Teuclier. UBATMOB , Nob. , May 25. [ Spoolal Tolo- grata to TUB UBK.J Mls Cor * O'Coimoll , a school teacher , WAS arrcatod last ovcnlnff , chnrgMl with RMiuilt nd battery , on com- Dlalnt of James Dornn for whipping ono of his children. Miss U'Counoll plondod not guilty ! and was released on her own recog nizance to appear at 1 o'clock tomorrow. or A Nnw vonrecn. Hon. Irn DiiTrnpnrt'i Itloa of the Cnua of the riimncUt Deprotllon. FnctiONT , Nob. , May 23. [ Special Tele gram to THIS BEE. ] Hon. Ira Davenport nnd wlfo of Bath , N. Y. , nro stopping in the city a few days while returning from tholr visit to California. Mr. Davenport and his brother have Invested very largo sums of money In lots and buildings In this city , nnd also In farm lands In this nnd other counties in this stiito. Ilo Is also quite n politician , having been elected to congress In the Km- plro state. Mr. Davenport being asked to give his reasons for the stringency in money matters which has caused so many banks to go to the wall lately said : "Tho financial disturbances this country have recently undergone nro , In my opinion , the result of the sliver law. This is the natural consequence of Issuing a note for tl worth 80 cents , and the question la ono that settles Itself , no matter that politicians and statesmen may say or do. And now the question Is. shall there bo nn extra session to sot matters right without delay , or shall wo wait ? ' People abroad are sending back our securities to bo redeemed In gold , because they do not know how soon they will have to take their pay on a sliver basis. Anyway , they nro apprehensive and sending our securities back. I think chat silver notes should bo redeemed In silver , and my im pression Is that the government it under no obligation to redeem them in gold. If the Sherman act was repealed nt once then the povcrnmont might bo nblo to redeem In gold the silver notes already issued , but if the issue is continued Indefinitely there can bo but ono result. " Noton from Illuo Sprlnc * . Br.un Si'iiiNOS , Nob. , May 25. [ Special to THE BKE. ] This section Is still suffering for want of rain nnd the Indications are that the crop In cereals nt least will bo light. It Is still to early to estimate the crop for corn , as It Is not all planted. A number of farmers have replanted on account of poor seed. In dications lor fruit nro not very encouraging. Apple blooms was very scarce In many va rieties. Plums , grapes and berries will bo nearly n failure. Cherries , currants and gooseberries are all right. Peaches also promise better than was expected. The new city council will not grant nny saloon licenses and there Is nn ordinance tending to ratso the license fco on billiard tunics from > to $200 each , . The litigation over the water works plant has been compromised nnd the city is now preparing to utilize It and supply all who do- slro it with the water. A span of mules and harness wcro stolen from the stable of Samuel Blytho , a few miles from here , recently nnd In splto of a reward offeicd of S150 no trace of them has been found. The Union Pac'lflc depot was broken Into yesterday while the agent was gene to dinner , but the robbers only found a few cent ? . This Is the third tlmo within a few months that this depot has been robbed. Arrangements being made to observe Decoration day on quite an extended scale by the Grand Army of the Kopublic post , nnd the Cemetery association will plvo a grand dinner and supper on the occasion. Commencement exercises by the High school will take place Friday night. Tnblo Hook Notiu. TABLE HOCK , Nob. , May 25. [ Special to THE BKB. ] A surprise uarty was given Tuesday evening to "Miss Crlstina Baker by the young people of the community. Miss Baker has recently roturned'from her mis sion work among the Indians of Alaska , taking her parents and friends entirely by surprise. They therefore took this method to retaliate and the young people spent a very pleasant evening with her. The district convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union met hero Wednesday afternoon. Quito n number of delegates were present. In the evening Mis. J. H. Battles of Auburn gave a very clear and thoughtful lecture on "ThoEffects of Alcohol on the Body. " Thoio was a largo audience present. Notes of > "cw from West Point. WEST POINT , Neb. , May 25. [ bpocial to THIS BEE. ] The following ofllcors and di rectors were elected at the mooting of the Water Power and Land Improvement com pany Tuesday : J. C. Crawford , president ; Dr. Franchu , vice president ; Hobort Kloko , secretary ana treasurer ; J. J. Kins , J. C. Crawford and Henry Bacon , executive com mittee ; Dr. Franchu , Henry Bacon , J.C.Craw ford , J. J. King and U. F. Kloko , directors. Arraneoments have been made by the local Grand Army of the Republic post for appropriate observance of Memorial day. Next Sunday the annual memorial service will bo held at the Grace Lutheran church , for which a special program Is being pre pared. Toaclien Uleoted. Bi.Aiit , Nob. , May 25. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] The following list of teachers has been selected by the school board for the Blair schools for the ensuing year : Prof. W. 1C. Fowler of Scrlbnor , superintendent ; Miss Louise Clark , principal ; Miss Minnlo E. Hondryx , assistant principal : Mr. C. G. Quinii , principal of West school ; Miss Nora Platz , principal of Gardor school , and Misses Molllo Hogan , Jennie Rhodes , Edna Davis , Julia Meservoy , Emily Hallor , Minnlo Lund , Loclln Henderson , Eda Jones , Lena Innis , Mcllta Taylor , May Hancock , Fannie Gross , Hottio Hodman. Orel Mnsons Meet. Onn , Nob. , May 25. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] At a regular mooting hold last evening Ord ledge No. 103 , Ancient Frco nnd Ac cepted Masons , olcotod the following ofllcors for the ensuing year : Worshipful master , Albert W. Jackson ; senior warden , James C. Hoddlo ; Junior warden , James F. Colby ; treasurer. James A. Patton ; secretary , George. P. Emlg : tlyer , William Woaro ; trustees , Charles B. Coffin , William D. Ogden and James A. Patton. The ofllcors- elect will bo Installed Juno 24. Oiceoln Independent * Aloet. OSCEOI.A , Neb , , May 24. [ Special to Tns BBS. ] The Independents of this county had the band out playing for them yesterday afternoon to draw a crowd to hear lion , John II , Powors. They succeeded in draw- ing a crowd of about 100 and the speaker gave thorn the same old story of "political , moral and llimndal ruin. " Mr. Powers would have drawn u largo crowd hero a year or two ago , but the fanners are beginning to get their eyes open and don't take so much stock in these follows "that farm the farmers. " AV'ork of Thlavui lit runriieo City. PAWMBK Cirr , Neb. , May 25. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] A trunk belonging to D. Goldson of the Simmons Hardware company of St. Louis was stolen from a B. .t M. frulght train at this place last night. U was rilled of its contents , consisting of re volvers , knives , scissors , etc. , nnd loft In a Hold near the depot. The loss will approxi- mate $150. lllneM ufa Commercial M n. PJLWNBB Crrr , Neb , , May 23. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ] Frank A * Taylor of the Standard Advertising company of Ooch- rnnton , O. , is lying dangerously 111 at the Exchange hotel in thU city. His mother and brother-in-law are with him. Physi cians have but llttlo hope of his recovery. Hlielton'a Delegation to Omulm. SUBI/TON , Nob. , May 25. [ Special to TUB BEE ] Shelton has a prosperous branch of the State Business Men's association , and will send the following delegates to tbo an nual convention to bo hold in Omaha May ' "J to HI : F. D. Hood , C. N. Kiuuoy and M. A. Hostotler. Captured it Uosortor. GIUND ISLAND , Nob. , May 25. [ Special Telegram to TUB UBU. ] Chief of Pollco Powers arrested Paul Gavon , a deserter from company A , Eighth infantry , of Fort MeKiunoy , Wyo. , today. The federal au thorities have boon uotitlod. Thought tlio dlrl Uulltjr. FIIEUONT , Nob. , May 25. [ Suocial to TUB HEB.J This afternoon when Mrs. Frank Fowler returned from the residence af her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jainos Balding , she VIM frightened by the screams of her hired girl , who was lylnc on the floor with n gunny sack orcr her bond and ono arm nnd limb tied to the gasoline stovo. While Mrs. Fowler wont back for ner mother the neigh bors wcro Attracted by the cries of the hired girl. All kinds of rumors were soonnflo.it , how bold burglars had entered the house In broad daj light nnd bound the hired girl and had stolen everything In the house that they could lay their hands on. When Mrs. Balding arrived she very soon decided that tno girl had "dono the whole business herself , " so , Instead of calling the chief of police , she simply telephoned for a hack and icnt the girl homo. I1ANOHD HtMSKI.F If A MiVRX. Deed of nn Oiunlm Mnn White Temporarily * Deranged. EMUIORX , Nob. , May 23. [ Special crramtoTus BBE. ] George Thurnmn , a Gor man farm laborer employed by Charles Waterman , a farmer living north of this place , committed sulcldo nt an early hour this morning. Ho went to a neighbor's house and hanged himself to a rafter in the barn. When discovered Hfo was extinct. Ho was not of sound mind. Ho was ; member of the Omaha Plaits- doutsohor veroln and until recently Worked at the Omaha Smelting works. Among his effects wcro found certificates of deposit from nn Omaha bank for $110 nnd n bank customer's book showing deposits of ? 97. Ho was 85 years old and as far as known has no relatives In this country. Ho was not addicted to-oxccsslvo drinking' , but was troubled with poor eyesight. At inter vals his mind wandered , and during such times ho would labor under the hallucination that the Omaha pollco were after htm. The coroucr's Jury found that ho dlod of his own hands while temporarily Insane. The body was taken to Omaha for burial. Heavy ro o > 4. WEST POI.ST , Nob. , May 23. [ Special to Tun Bnn. ] A small cyclone passed through the northern part of this county Tuesday , doing ' much damage to property nnd llvo stock. The barn of Frank Kufka was blown acrrss forty acres ot land and two of his .cows were killed. The stitblo of George Schndumun was entirely destroyed , killing a horse ana injuring many hogs. His wlndwlll was blown from Its tower and the residence was torn from its foundation. Much damage was done at many other farms , James Conlius nnd John Mclaughlin's farms receiving a good part of the storm. Unimex , Neb. , May 23. ( Special to Tnn BHE. ] A heavy rain of several hours dura tion , accompanied by terrific lightning and severe thunder , passed over this county from northwest to southeast this morning. It did great good. The corn crop Is now assured , and many Holds of small grain will yet har vest a good crop. Tlio sky Is threatening and more rain Is expected. Convicted of blubbing n Companion. WEST POINT , Nob. , May 25. [ Special Telegram to THE BKE. ] This evening the Jury In the district court brought in n ver dict ( of guilty of stabbing with intent to wound against Edward Kostera of Omaha. Last Saturday night at Wisner Kosters got into a saloon brawl and stubbed William Malchow twice In the arm with a pocket knlfo. Ho was arrested and bound over. Kosters was brought to "West Point and as district court was in session his case was tried today. The Jury petitioned the Judge to bo lenient In his sentence. by Fire. GHANU ISLAND , Nob. , May 25. [ Special to TUB BED. ] A small blaze occurred here yosr torday afternoon. The cottage of Albert Sagcsser caught lire from a Hue. The de - partment was culled out and saved the building from burning completely to the ground. Tho'loss Is about $200. It Is In sured in the Homo of Omaha. Lincoln Youtli Instantly Killed. LINCOLN , Nob. , May 25. [ Special Tele- gram to Tun BEE. ] Franklin Lavcrty , a boy of 18 years , while fooling with a revolver at his homo on Eighteenth and Cherry streets lute this afternoon , was shot through the heart by the accidental discharge of the weapon. Ho supposed It was not loaded. EDIIUlt AFIKIt A. MlXISTl'.K. Hut the Prennlior Is Acquitted of the Clmrpcs Preferred Against Him. BRAZIL , Ind. , May 25. Georpo B. Chamberlain of Lafayette , editor and proprietor of the Battlopround Repos itory , also a mernbor of the northwest ern Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal church , has held nn enmity against Rev. Goorco W. Switzer , who now is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of this oity. On two occasions ho boldly charged the divine with lying and also preferred other scathing charges against him , claiming in ono instance that he betrayed Mrs. Whitehead by securing her con fidence , then using it against Rev. Mr. Pottlt , who was sentenced to the northern - orn prison some time slnco on a charge of poisoning his wife. The allegations wore made in strong and scathing lan guage , and a copy of the paper sent to each member of the conference , ostensi bly fortho purpose of incurring the aspersions of the members for Mr. Switzer j and thus succeed in having him excluded from the ministry. How ever , these efforts had but llttlo , if any , effect , as no action was taken at the last conference upon the mutter , but instead , the subjoot of the reproach was given the Bru/il charge , which is among the best in the district Mr , Chamberlain again assaulted Mr. Swit/cr , who asked the church to make un investigation of the charges and de termine for itself who was the wolf in Bhoop's clothing. The affair came under the jurisdiction of Presiding Elder Doloa Worth , who called a mooting in this oity. The plaintiff refused to introduce witnesses , and the jury was out only twenty minutes when a verdict was ren dered for the defendant. Mr. Chamberlain avers the case was unfairly contested and says ho will ap peal it to higher authority. Scheme of the Mr Compnnlri. SAN FnANCi&co , Cal. , May 23. Reli able information hns boon obtained hereto to the effect that ono of the purposes of the Chinese Six Companies in resisting the enforcement of the Geary law waste to raise $500,000 for private distribution among the principals of this mysterious corporation. It is also boon learned that the policy of resistance lias * boon adopted against I ho best legal ad vice. While the assessment was nomi nally $1 u head , in reality not u mer chant in 'Frisco's Chinatown contributed less than $10 , and some gave many times that sum. IS THE BEST TO out of all the medicines that claim to help women i Wouldn't it scm to bo tue ono which costs you nothing unless It does help 1 That Is Ir. Tierce's Favorite lYescripUon. There's no other. But If that doesn't benefit or euro , in the case of every tired or ailing- HOmnn , she'll have bdr money back. In building up exhausted or overworked women , and in all the weaknesses and dis orders of wtvnanhood , nothing can compara with this modlcina For periodical pains , prolapsus nnd other displacements , bearing- ilown bonsations , weak back , and "femalo complaints " of every kind , it is a safe , cer tain , and guarantee ! remedy. Where other things con only hrlp your Ca tarrh for a time , Dr. Bage'u Catarrh Itemed/ will completely cure , The makers of this medlclno mean what they say they offer $ .WO reward for any incurable coio of Ca tarrh. Bold by druccbta. ENDED HIS WRETCHED LIFE i \ t < Drunk and Despondent , a Squatter Puts a Period to Ilis'Miserj. MATHIAS TISCHLER'S ' SEL DESTRUCTION riroil n llullct Through lit * llrnln While Ills Wife Wns After > V/if / ky for Him " Iltirglnrii Try to Uob n Laundry SnfM "A squatter has shot himself ; send the patrol wagon down on the .Bottoms. " This was the telephone message received at the iwllco station yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. Mnthias Tlschlcr , a Gorman , 37 yenrs of age , hnd become tired of Hfo and ended Ills tlmo on earth with a bullet through the head , Tlscltlor WHS employed moit of the tlmo nt the smelter , whcro ho was known as "No. 845. " He was a good worltumn , but was not very steady , and occasionally got on heavy sprees , lasting n week or so nt a tlmo , and his deed of yesterday morning was the ending of one of them. Ho had been drinking heavily for two weeks past , and was 111 and half delirious on account of liH excesses , and these facts , with the worry over his possible election by the authorities when the evlc- turns take place on the bottoms , doubtless caused him to take his life. All morning ho lay In bed , very ill and despondent. About 0 o'clock ho sent his wlfo out with tholr llttlo girl to got him some milk , evidently Intending to shoot him self ho had the day boforu intimated to his wlfo that ho would kill himself In their ab sence but ho appears to have weakened and did not commit the deed until over an hour later. Then ho sent his wife out to got some whisky for him , telling her to "take good care of the child. " When Mrs. Tlschler returned she found her husband lifeless , his head , through which a bullet had passed , lying on the blood-soaked pillows , the revolver clutched In his right hnnd. Ho had evidently sat up in bed to do his work , which was thorough. The bullet entered Just back of the right temple nnd came out at a point two inches back of the loft. Coroner Maul vloweJ the body , and will hold nu inquest today. The dead man was n member of ledge No. . 47 , DCS Troubundos. which will stake charge of the funeral. Ho le.xvcs his widow and child in poor circumstances , thrco or lour small shanties In the squatter district and $300 Insurance hold by him In the order above mentioned being all ho possessed. Tried In Uraok a bnfo. The safe in the oulco of the City Steam Laundry , nt 207-211 South Eleventh street , was the object of cracksmen's attentions Wednesday night. Thoopcrators entered through a small win dow in the roar of the building , which opens ] into the coal bin and easily found their way to the private ofllcc , where the safe ; stands. The combination wheel and the knob were chiseled off , and it was Uienan , easy matter cti blow open the outside doors , but the llttlo tis steel box Inside inhich * tho'Tnonoy Is kept refused to open nnd the ! cracksmen appear tit have put In no. llttlo tlmo In trying ! to tap it. It ' Is made of chilled steel and noiioi' of the tools used upon it scorn to haxo made much Im pression. The handles and lock wore chis eled off , nnd several drill marks prove that the Job was not given uri'wUhout a strong effort to complete it. Hqwojor , the little steel box was too much far the burglarizing gentlemen , and they got 'absolutely ' nothing for their industry. i o Busy poopio have no , tune , and sensible1 people have no inclination touso pills that make them sick a day Wr eVery dose they tako. They have learned that tno usa of Do Witt's Little Early lUscrs , does not in terfere with their health by'causing n uusea pain or griping. Those little pills nro per , foot in action and. resulte , regulating the stomach and bowels so that headaches , diz ziness nnd lassitude nro prevented. They cleanse ; the blood , clear the complexion and ono up the system. .Lots of health in thesa httlefellows. I Combination Perfect The predominating qualitiei of Flavoring Extracts should be absolute purity , cxcellenj flavor and superior strength. 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Uoz 6JI OOica 1U d. litaU In March , April , May , use Paine's Celery Compound The best spring medicine in the world. Buy n bottle and sec lio\v valu able it is. We have just re ccivcd a large supply , Dr. QC. Satterflcld , druggist. 720 South 10th street. Shams ยง Are tb.033 Isjnoria' pratsaiiri who withoutany qualifications , any ability , any oxporioucn , any skill , claim to possess the power to euro all the ills of ho human rao3. But thair wint of worth soon becomes apparent to thalr would-be dupes , and these consclonco- lossquacka ara soon consigned t tha oblivion they so richly merit. ' In stranga anl strong contrastwlVi these miserable boosters is the ? uiot , dipnillod yet courteous demeanor of hose uotod loaders of their profosjioa Who , during the past 37 yoara , ha abundantly demonstrated their ability to ofiect speedy , perfect and permanent cures in all the wornt forms of thouo delicate - icato sexual maladioa embraced within the general terms of I NERVOUS , CHRON13 I AND PRIVATE DISEASES. Send 4 cents for their illustrated new book of 120 pages , "Know Thyself. " Consultation free. Call upon or ad dress , with stamp , Drs. Belts & Beits , 119 S. 14th Street. Cor. Douglas St' , OMAHA. - NEB. Prof , Hirslerg , The celebrated Now York and St. Louis eye export , BY SPECIAL RE- QCJEST will remain in OMAHA , NEB. , UNTIL MAY 27 ONLY. Do Ache Burn Itch They , , , Water or Tire Upon Continual Use ? f they do they are dafoctivo and should lib carefully flttod with glasses. Are you subject to chronic headaches , the Icind that begins in the region back of and around the eyes , making the oyoB feel heavy nnd dull ? If BO the eyes are at fault and a pair of glasses are needed. When you can call and consult an eminent oculist. Remember the dates , MAY 23 TO 27 At the store of MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. Solo Agents for Omaha , Nob. CniTAOO , MfMVAITKKK & ST , I'AUt. IUIMVAY , Or.sKitAi , Ant.s'T'ri omcit. OMAHA. Deo. H , itu.- llr. lllrjcliburi : : Door rilr Vour optiialmto uxam- Inatlun nmiloof injr of at BOJIUS to mo inoit thor ough and pnliutakluK unit 1 cm oirnoatly rocom- munil you tu all In ncod of glaonuj. Vouri raipcct full/ , F. A. NAHIC. OMAHA , March 27 , 161)3.-Or ) , II Hlricliboru : Door Sir Iltavo trlort the elnnui and ipoot/iclet which you made ( or inu.und ( alto ploauiro 111 rucom- inendluuihum o being tliouiOBt oa r upon my cyui of * ny I unro urer worn , an4 In unlng them I tu unable to arwhothor lum looking tlirounliKliv seat at all. 1 wish ) ouurojt mitcossln jourtrnroiiotror thlistate. Thoie Kla oi are mca an Improvement to rnjr eyes that 1 can ) at well n I could In laj boyhood. I tnlca Croat ploaiure ID recommending to anyone who U mulcted like mjmolf uncl hat tu wear uHunei , o I can oo bolter with thorn than I Imro been nblo to do In the lout tnolvoyoart. Vou rctpcctfullr. T. K , BunmmoiKjic. Oen tiupu I'ocltlo itxpreu , Umaha , Neb OMAHA , Aprils , 16113. I'rof. IIUlrsoiibarKi Dear Slr-l unu been wearing the lilmios you prutcrlued for ir.o oyer since I received thoni , nnd laot very much plaated. Thar are no oair on tlie yv > , tbo train li entirely relieved , and at the naino tlmo 10I can fo mucti better than before lloipuctfully your * . CIUULE4 CoNUVflt. CIT vTliKAniTliEU'sOmCE. OJIA1IA , Nob. , May 9 . 16'J.I 1'rof , II , lllnhburK. ft. J.ouls , Ilo : Dear Hr The two yulrs cl ftttsiui you prescribed for mo aftorrou had ray eye examined , I IIUTO received , and must nay that they nra to my entire satisfac tion. I have used Klmseo ( or thu last twelve years , butnovurhad any which cave wyoyi ) * ns cuucu relief us these do. Wltulnji you aucvuis , 1 am sir , Vours very trulr , HK.SUV DULLN. OUR EMPLOYMENT DEFT irltllooostlng tlie - I ' e-nploror nn omp'oyoa nothlnz. h i * ormblod u * to advuueo the Intor- entsofbotli. anil also our own , Oyaoourlar better results wlthtUj machine. Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedict TELEl'HONK 17JJ. J7U FAUNA.M 3 P. Continental Clothing House Great Special Sale of Men's Fine Business Suits. Bought away under the actual cost of manufacturing and offered at retail at a saving of from $5 to $8 on every suit. Nothing since our great fire sale in Janu ary has drawn such crowds to our store as this j sale. Fine Clothing At the prices usually paid for shoddy can not fail to draw. Men's Cassimere and Cheviot suits , worth $10.00 , are offered at this sale at $5.75. Nobby Cheviot suits in medium mixtures which . sell in every clothing house in this city for $15.00 are selling for $9.00 and $10.00. Blue Serge suits cut in double and single- breasted sacks at $10,00 , with good trimming\ and guaranteed colors. Clay Worsteds away under regular prices For Boys' Clothing It Will Pay You To Come Early On Saturday Morning. Our store is always crowded after 1 p. m ; If you come in the morning you will avoid the crowd. Big Bargains in Boys' Long Pant Suits , Price $5.00 to $8.00. \ Boys' Two Piece Suits. All Wool Cheviots $1.50. Boys' Two Piece Cassimere Suits For Saturday $2.50. Manhattan Shirt Waists / 38c. Boys' Straw Hats * 25c , 35c and 50c. Bats and Balls Free to every purchaser in the Boys' Department on Saturday. Continental Clothing House Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. ' DrDOWNS 1 181Q Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. . . , , . . The eminent spaclallst In nurroui. . otironlo. prlrati blood skin uiiJ , urinary dim IDI. Aroj.ilir am rCBlstorod graduate , In medicine. oidlplom iaail , oortlflsatoi wlllshJir lutlll traitlnt with tUonrjUait . , succeet catarrh lost msnliool nominal woaknati nUut , lonoi all aud form lot prlvtj Olidiai. . N mercury used Now . treatment ( or loit or vlut tuwjr 1'artlsi uniblo to visit ma miy ujtrjutjl , atho.ni bycorrospondonco. ModlclnoorlaUru . nintt j t Itf mill or ot fju nojuroly . p\iujj no mirti n Intl- tale contonta . or sender. Ona personal Interview prororrJl Consultation . . . rroa. . ItorMipouilona . . ) utrlotlf , private. JlooMJlyntarloior . J < ir ) aent ( rea OUloa Uiurs J a. ui. to t p. in. dunjjr * U a. m. oil m and stanipror circular. RUPTURE PERIAUEHTIY CUBED or NO PAY WE KEFER YOU TO. 2,500 PATIENTS. J Fioancial Ilcference : Nal'l llaok of Commprcc , Oniahu. ( No DKTENTIOK from buBlndss. No Operation.\ , Invostlifnionur Mnttiml Written guarantee lontiao- ; lutely euro nil Ulnds tit KOl'TUHEof holliioxos.wUU-l ' , " ' ' out tRndlog tlio mo , of Mullo or syrltiKU , uo matter of how long EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , 307-308 . U , Y. IIFE BLOB. , OMAHA , HEB , fnrUl np. PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Beet EYES TESTED FREE , SiTISPACHM GUARUKH3 J , F , PONDER , Mgr , OMAHA OPTICRL CO , , 222 S , IBtli St.