OMATTA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 10 , 1803. PREFER- PRIVATE PURCHASE City Officials Discuss Various Plans for Dis posal of Bonds. MAY PLACE THEM ON HIE LOOM MARKET umdnl * Conililor tlio Ailvlanbilltj- IMU- Ine tlio I.iini ; Tlino Itonil * In Sinnlt l e- noinlimtloin mill .Selling Them nt llunio Some Oplnloni. Tlio proposition to place the long anil short tlmo bonds of tlio city remaining unsold on private sale for tblrty days scorns to meet with approval nt tlio hands of city ofllclals. The scheme Is to Issue the bonds In Miiall dcnotninatlo'ns of $100 or less and permit the citizens who have buried their savings to In- \cst them. It Is estimated that with the money that Is Hidden away and lias been withdrawn from the banks that nil of the bonds could bo floated. The Investment la undoubtedly as safe as any that could bo made , and us the bonds , bear 5 per cent it would prove a paying one. It Is necessary that the long tlmo bonds bo floated. If they are not but Ilttlo public work will bo done. The sewer contractors have proceeded wltrf their work with tin un- flqrstandlng with the olWcials that In case the bonds did not soil the council would tiro- vide funds to pay for the work to dnto and have It properly laid aside until the bonds en n bo floated. No bids on the tower bonds wcro received. H was expected that some of the contractors would bid , and their fail ures to do so may mean that they cannot handle the bonds. In case they will not ac cept the bonds In payment for the work nnd it Is Impossible to sell them the work on the main sewers will cease nnd they will bo banked up and permitted to lay until such a time as the money tnnrKot will warrant the floating of the bonds. With the paving men it is different. Hugn Murphy has bid In the Intersection bonds for the districts he has under contract nnd will go ahead. The Harbor and John Grant Asnhalt companies will take bonds lor whatever contracts they secure. The final ordinances have boon passed on twenty two streets and they will undoubtedly bo paved. Of this number six will bo paved with Btone , eight with apshnlt nnd eight with brick. The eight brick districts are not provided for , the contractors on that IE tciial not submitting bids. Uimnlmlty of Sentiment. The following expressions of ofllclals of the city on the proposition to place the bonds on private sale redacts the sentiment gener ally existing. Mayor Homis I regard it as the proper stop. While it would have been better to have been able to float the bonds in the cast nnd ndd that much to our circulating me dium in Omaha , yet as that is impossible our own people should come to the rescue and get the thousands of dollars hoarded away Into circulation by purchasing the bonds. Treasurer Uolln I ueliovo the proposition is a good one. Wo have a BUfllcicnl number of short tlmu bonds In small denominations to accommodate the smaller purchasers. Wo ought to dispose of about $ > l ! i.0 < )0 ) of the long tlmo bonds. 1 believe ! - . " > cltl/.ens of Omaha can bo found who will invest $1,000 each. The money necessary to tniichaso bonds to the amount of four times what wo have for sale is hoarded away in this city. With more than 1.000,000 withdrawn from our banks surely there can bo found enough to take the bonds. All of that money Is lying Idle and it Is not in circulation. City Attorney Connell I believe that the council can give the treasurer full and lcir.il power to place the bonds on pnvato s.ilo The bonds can bo issued in whatever denominations nominations desired. City Kngineor Hosownter It Is the proper thing to do. The Investment is safe am people who are afraid of the banks will bo perfectly secured. The bonds can bo regis tercd by the purchaser to guard agains any possible loss and the money can only be drawn by the holder. Chairman Winspcarof the Board of Publiu Works It is Just what should be done , know of ono person who will take probably $1,000 worth of the bonds. 1 feel confident that if the press will bring the people to realize the gravity of the situation and un press upon their minds that now is the time for the citizens with money hoarded away to come to the rcbcue of tlio city that all of the bonds can bo disposed of at the private sale Chairman Wheeler of the Finance Com mitten It seems to bo the only icsourco w have left. I have not the greatest confidence In the Ixjnd.s being sold in that way , but ! would do no harm to m.iko the effort. Whili the bonds are perfectly good and as safe at investment as man om : mnlco , yet the peopl nro still imbued with that feeling of distrus that they have nn conlldenco in anything There is more money stored away than w < require , and if wo can Impress the pcopl with the idea of what a secure and safe in vestment the B per cent bonds would bo pel haps wo can induce them to purchase. Councilman Steel says ho will present ti. the council this evening a resolution author iflng the city treasurer to place the lonp tlmo bonds on private sale. Mr. Steel re Rnrds tlio investment as very good. Ho say that UK soon us confidence is restored Ornnh crip will again brln ? Its premium of from 5 to S per cent and those who have invested at par will reap the profit. iriiiiiticn Committee' * Action , Councilmcn WJieelcr and Steel of the flnanco committee. City Attorney Connell , City Treasurer nalln ; Comptroller Olson and Chairman Wiuspear of the Hoard of Public Works mot yesterday afternoon to discuss tlio bond prooslllon. | ) All of the gentlemen were in favor of placing the unsold bonds nt private sale nnd making every effort possible to Induce the peoples ot this city to take them at par. The gentlemen urged that such n step should meet with success. A long-tlmo bond of tlio city bearing 5 per cent is a security at the present time not to bo sneered at. The last issue of long-time ) bonds of the city sold at a premium of over 8 per cent. The opinion was tuprciscel that Insldo of six months or ono yo'ir the bonds will again command a premium equally us good as formerly , if not bettor. A person Investing la a f 1,000 bond would rcallro the 6 per cent nite-iest and 7 or 6 par cent premium if the bond was sold inoue ouo year. This would bo a clear intercut of IU or 1 ! ) per cptit on the Investment. It was ascertained that thei e-lty has nn obligation of f8,0K ( ) on the main sewer that will have to bo cared for from some fund until tlio bonds are disposed of. The con clusion was reached that the treasurer bo authorized to place the bonds at private sale , ami a resolution to ho presented to the council to tha } effect was proparcel , The lower contractors will bo permitted to pro ceed with the work until the experiment of disposing of the bonds in small amounts to Omaha purchasers Is tested. If it U a suc cess the work will go on. If not , thcro teems to bo no rer.icdy except to bring the work to a .standstill until funds can bo pro- vldud. This was the opinion of tliu gentle men present. Louvemiwrk dlven teiil lit , Courtland , The following permits to build wcro issued yesterday by the Inspector of buildings : VM. . lloll , 1134 South Thirty-second , rpHldnncu -1,000 A.V , llriltmchor , 11108 Oitrliolil. store , 1 000 II , Je Mur im , ll'JU Ulmi < ) ; ) nve- luioruttiK'0 ; 1.000 W. K. llci-liol , 300-310 South Twenty- klxtli , alteration : ) und clmnKc * 1,500 four permits , npgrcyatlug f 7,500 CliiiiiKi- ( Time. On Sunday , Auijitbt III , the HurllngtOM > route chanties time. For full information coo time table column in this paper , The llurlhiutuii lloutu Clmiico Time. On Sunday , August 1U , the now train i eehcdiilpyciit into olTcct. Trnino now Iruvo for : Denver at 10lf : > n. m. und 4:50 : p. in. Chicago at 11:35 : a. m.10 : p. m. and 7:17 : p. in. , lIitSprinpbiuulDead ) > voodaUUlui\ : , St. Joseph , Kmibau City and St. Louis nt 0-J5 ; u. nt. and 10:1 : ; " n. in. Lincoln at 6:15 : u. in. , 1015n ; , m. , 4:5 : > 0 ( p. m. und 0.51 } j > . in. Citv tiukot ullleo , 1324 Farnam btrcet ; W. Vulll , neont. UNANIMITY OF OMNION. Hut One Kxpreiilonl "The/ Are the rnt and llrxt. " Thcro is nt hnnd the nlwayu rollnhlo evidence of the largest nnd best of the daily newspapers , which nro upon tlio oxehntiRO list of this olllcc. Whorcv'or the Adam Foropuugh shows have ex hibited thus fur this Benson the news papers of this class , as well as the smaller ones , express nn astounding unanimity in their praises of the Adam Forepauph shows. Judging from the tone of these papers , in which may ho placed implicit confidence , the Adam Forepnupli shows nro not only the largest nnd host of tented exhibitions , hilt with the enor mous addition mndo to them of the scenes and battles of J770 the Ameri can revolution they are simply unpnrnl- lelcd in their extent und ih their merit , while the actually waterproof tents , the prohibition of nil sorts of peddling , gambling and every manner of olTcnsos to law and good taste nnd the compulsorily - sorily correct and gentlemanly deport ment of all attaches , place the Adam Foropnugh shows absolutely beyond criticism. They will exhibit hero on Wednesday , August"'I. Omaha to Mtinnwn , round trip 30 cents. Tuke the bridge line. Full hats. WcssolV , 'HO South Iflth. * ' ' " * Courtland beach tonight , the greatest outdoor attraction in the world , Louvon- murk , the champion high diver. AH of tlio best hot-Fes in this vicinity nro nt Lyons , Neb. , this week , and there will bo n largo attendance from Omaha and South Oniuhu. C. M. B. A. picnic tickets can ho pur chased tit the transfer , Sherman avc. nnd Locust st. , the day of the picnic. CITY COUNCIL. I\nt Kvrnliic's Srnnlt.n Adjonrim Out of H - ftprct to Counulliiinn 1'rlncr. The regular meeting of the city council last evening was adjourned as a mark of re spect to Councilman Prince , whoso fattier died during the day. Previous to adjournment the members adopted a resolution directing the city treasurer to offer for sale any unsold 5 per cent bonds of the city in sums of $100 or more to suit purchasers and instructing the comptroller to prepare the necessary bonds. The regular appropriation ordinance was introduced nnd read a second time. A re capitulation of the amounts to come from the several funds is as follows : General fund I 9,079.40 Health fund 13C.20 Judgment fund 5,0in,41 1'lnmliors fund 60.011 Itoiul fund 682.41 City hull fund 10,41U.HIi Special fund 1H,797.G Omaha suwor fund 2,040.07 Son nrm't'g fund 830.48 Puvlug bond fund 9,087.38 * Total 101,147.01 Boforejlcavlng the room a call for a spe cial meeting for this voning wab signed by a sufficient number of members. SAME OLD CHESTNUT. Holdups Continue unit the Itobhers Mnke Their Kfscapo. Another during holdup took plase at a late hour Monday night. The scene was near Thirtieth and Cuming streets , and Ed Mornn. the well known representative of an eastern printing housewas the victim. Mr. Moran had just alighted from a Cuming street car and started for his homo a short distance away. The car was hardly beyond hailincc dis tance when Mr. Moran was confronted by two buily fellows , who demanded in commanding tones - a .deliverance of his wealth. The demand was backed up by an ugly pair of revolvers , and resist ance was not to bo considered at such a crit ical moment , lie quietly forked over his jiooketbook containing quite a sum of money , and with admonitions from the highwaymen to move on nnd keep the affair out of the newspapers under penalty of instant death , Mr. Aloran wended his way home. Yester day morning ho found his pocketbook near the place where the holdup occurred. It had been rilled of its contents and ono lone nickc" was all that was left. MOTOK ACCIDENT. Conductor Nnrtlirup Full front Ills Cur an AV.iH lindly Injured. Willie attempting to pass from tlio motor to the trailer.yestordnj forenoon Conducto Northrup slipped und fell just as his train on the Hanscom park line , passed Jacksot street. He struck his head on the side o the trailer , knocking Mm under the wheels Probably his presence of mind saved liin from losing both lens. As it was ono whce passed over Ills loft leg before the trait could bo stopped. Tlio limb Is badly Injured nnd the man is considorablv bruised up. Ho was placed ot a stretcher and taken to his homo , lit'-'f North Eighteenth street , in the patro wagon. Dr. Somera wns called and ale everything possible for tlio injured man Unless lie lias suffered internal injuries ho will pull through all right and possibly imii not lese his leg. For some time there have been murmurs o discontent in the ranks of the city's strco department force against.what are claimce to lie the high-handed nnd unusual methods of General Foreman ICent , who has chargi of the street work. These murmur ; grew into rumblings , and may nebo \ bo contldcnt.v esxpocted to wax Inti roars within the nqxt fen * days. Mr. Kent's subordinates claim that for th purpose of ousting union men and also I provide places for his friends ho has been extremely exacting and arbitrary , at times insisting on nn amount of work from ono gang or another that was wholly beyond human [ rawer to accomplish and giving them less tliuu half a chance to accomplish it. Krlimiin lor tliu Survivor * . A. E. Ilutchlnson , stationer of the Union Pacific , whoso oftico suffered nuiong the first In tlio reduction iu employes , has a schema which ho hopes will prove acceptable with the remaining members of his force , lie proposes to t'lvo each of the employes ro- mnlnlng in the stationer's department a two weeks vacation without pay , with thti hope that this reduction will materially cut down the expends ot Ills department , Tlio he-adman continues to ply MH trade nt Union Pacific hcndtitmrtors with cheerful regularity these August days , eight men having received their time checks in Claim Agent Hancock's oftlco on Saturday , Wnrruut Served onVard. . "Dr. " Joseph D. Ward , alias Poyson , was brought down from the county jail at 10 o'clock yesterday morning , and the warrant charging him with murelor in the first degree wns read to him by Detective Detnpsey. Later on County Attorney Kaley called Ward up to tlio judgc't , desk and read the complaint sworn to by Chief Huzo of tlio dottictivo force. Ward pleaded not guilty and Ill's trial wns sot for next Monday after noon at J ! o'clock. The prisoner looks rather worn and confinement Is no doubt telling on him. lieyond pleading not guilty he had nothing to savv and after a short private talk with his attorney was taken back to the county jail. jVnttcf * of nee linn nr lilt ureter this ttntt ; rath additional line tin cenlt. DAXON- 11 o'clock a. m. Tuesday , Au ust 16. Mrs. M , 0. lauti. ) Notice of fuueral later. ItyssEIjIi AccWe-ntally drownocl at Omaha , Neb. , un thu llth liut. . 11. Vermin Ku ull ! uu > captain ' , llrltlib navy , natural from 1417 1'arnuui itruot on tlio 10th lust , at 10 O ClOCli. , Dl'KlIOIiM ' OlirUtlan 1' . , aped 02 yearf , at lit * ruslilunon 2t > ' . ' 4 C'unililtr ' uri-ut. Intor- munt Hooper , Nub. , Augim 17. 1'rlouds tu vlted. l > KlNOE--Athi * residence. Abrslmm 1'rlnce. Bgud 87 yrnrs. at 3i3U a. ul , Tue.dny , Auuiut . lo. I'uuuiul from hU late lokldemce. 2ueia Ittllfornla ktreot , SVedLoiaay , Augu t Iti , at FALCONER'S ' COST CASH SALE 1,000 , Umbrellas , n Special Purchase , EveryOne Ono Guaranteed for 18 Months. ' ' ON SPECIAL SALE TODAY a3.no tlmlirrllnn 11.35 I'ucl ) , 83.OO Um- brcllnn 81.85 Knch , 811.fiO Cmlirollai 82.211 Kacli , 815.00 Umbrollns 83.0(1 ( tncli , The best selection of umbrellas wo Imvo over shown. MEN'S ' NEGLIGE SHIRTS. oOO samples of men's neglige shirts , all choice goods , mndo especially for flno trade. $ l.Si"i shirts goatfiOe. JI.RO shirts go fet 75c. $2.00 dress shirts go for $1.00. $2.60 ( Irons neglige"shirts. . $1.25. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! Our great blanket stile Is almost over. Whether you need blankets or not , buy now. A better chnnco will never pro- pent Itself. Our entire Block going at less than half price. JACKETS. CAPES , WRAPS. Our magnificent stock of clonks , jackets , wraps anil ready made suits nt u 'ess ' prieo than the cloths cost. Not nn unelesirablo garment In the entire lot. Dress goeuls going nt cost. Silks going at cost. Linens going at cost. Domestics going at cost or under. Ribbons , laces , gloves , hosiery , under wear , nil going nt cost or under. , Why pay regular prices for anything when you can get anything you want of us at a big reduction. Remember 15 days are all there are left of this great sale. Buy now while you can gut everything at cost. N. B. FALCONER. Winter style hats. Wossol'a. Lcuveninnrk dives tonight from tower at Courtland beach. See the Biokotts. INQTTE5T ON RTJSSEI/L. Coronor'H InroHtluiitlmi of tlio Dcntli of the KiijfllHli Onptuln. Coroner Maul held un inquest yesterday on the remains of Captain Vernon Husscll , who was found in the river Monday night. J. P. Swoezy of tlio Brunswick testified to the habits of the deceased and said that ho frequently went flslilng. At times ho acted peculiarly. Ttio three vountr lishermeii who went out m a boat and brought the body lo shore all told the same story about seeing the corpse HoatiiiR and towing it in. The brother of the dead mnn was oxuectcd in on a morning train , but as ho had not arrived the jur.y adjourned until y p. in. After the adjournment of the jury Coroner Maul , accompanied hy the foreman of the jury and n reporter , visited the rooms re cently occupied by the deceased.and ex amined his effects. The object was to sco if the dead man had any amount of money in bank or any place , and to sue if he bud left any message of any kind. A thorough search was made , but no bank book wns found , and there was no mouoy in the several wallets and. pookctbooks found in the room. Several memorandum books showed that Cantain Kussell was a careful man as re garded his expenditures , for every Ilttlo item of expense was noted. Other napcrs showed that the deceased bad been at one time during his seven months" residence here a solicitor for Web ster & Howard , Insurance agents. Iu a Ilttlo pocket book which was found in a writing case was a pawn chock which showed that on Thursday , August 10 , the de ceased had pawned at 11105 Douglas street n pair of gold cuff buttons attd three gold shirt studs for $1.75. This discovery rather dis sipated the idea that the captain had any money. Other papers proi'ed'hls'connection with the English mavy and , showed whci-o ho had frequently sold his payito'a Captain Mlddleton in London. At the pawn slitp the goods put up were examined by the coroner and ifound to bo solid gold , bat very light , they were worth probably $10 or fl'J. The pawnbroker sa id that the man bad pawned the saniL studs before nnd had- always said that ho was waiting for a remittance. When in thcro Thursday he appeared to bo quite cheerful. Employes at the Bachelors quarters say that ttio captain was "funny j" ho acted quccrly at times and npver wantec ] to bo called. Ho spent a great deal o'f time In his room. No ouo know when he loft his rooms Friday. Mrs. U Wolf said she wns acquainted with the deceased and that she mot him at the Brunswick hotel. Ho had told her of several of his fishing excursions to East Omaha and remarked , that on ono occasion he said that he had n narrow escape from being precipitated into the river by a caving bank. She thought it qulto likely that Captain Russell had fallen Into the river accidentally . The coroner's Jury returned a verdict of "accidental drowning in the Missouri river. " There arc three things worth saving time , trouble and money and Do Witt's Little Early Hiscrs will save them for you. These Ilttlo pills will save you time , as they net promptly. They will save you trouble , as they cause no pain. They will save you money , as they economize doctor's bills. 9 DIED OF OLD AGE. Abraham I'rlnrc Cronies tlio Itlvor of I.l'o Alter un KveiuOil Cnreur. Abraham I'rincc , father of Councilman Sol Prince , died at : ltO : yesterday morning of old MEG nt his residence , 200U California street. The deceased was a native of Holland and was born In Amsterdam , November , 1800. At the age of 7 years ha migrated to England nnd afterwards resided for sometime in Ireland , where. In 1SI1 ho was made a Uo.vul Arch Mason at Watorford. Soon after that he cumo to Boston , where ho conducted his business as optician for a number of years , During the war ho held the con tract to furnish Held glasses for the army ofiicors and the great war correspondent. Carltou Co I'll n , made favorable mention of his name In several newspaper articles. The deceased was qulto a writer on Masonry , and his writings iu the Occident of Now York attracted a great deal of attention. Ills luvorito p'lstiirio was also writing poetry. Since coming to Omaha In 18&2 ho had retired from business ul- together. The surviving , members of his family are two sous and two daughters who surrounded his bodslde when lio.linally passed nivay. Of those , ono BOH , David , resides in Peru , Ind. , while the * other , Solomon , and tlio daughters , Julia and Pauline , both unmarried , live here in Omaha. During the four score nnd more of his-life- tlmo ho made irnny friends wherever ho went , who now mourn his death , Considerable of a library at his homo attests the dead man's love lor reading and study. _ Aconvoniont and plunsant pine to ob tain luncheon. Balduir , 1520 Pa The champion high divoc tonight Courtland beach from high tower. " ' into * . Special ftUI Shoe fintr. Ladies' ' flno $ l.3)linnd turned shoes on sale nt Sl.-li ) n palr.t The greatest bnngnins ever offered in Otnnha. $4.50 hnmliturncd shoes nt$1.49 n pair. $1.75 , $2.00 nnd 82.CO oxfords , 81.23 n pair ; ladles' 75o BOBJJOlioilsoslippers , 45c. Men's $1.50 lowihoes , $1.00 n pair. Men's $2.50 fina congress nnd lace elmes , $1.50. Boys' 75c tennlsKwford ties , 48c. Boys' $1.75 lace shoes , $1.20. Misses' $1.50 doncoln tip , button shoes , $1.18. Child's $1.35 doncoln pntont lip shoos , $1.00. IJAYDEN BROS. SPECIAL SIIOE SALE. Winter style hats. Wessol's. C. M. B. A. picnic tickets can bo pur chased at tlio transfer. Sherman avc. and Locust st. , tliu day of tlio picnic. Kxcurnlon Itnto. Tlio C. . St. P. , M. & O. are Polling tickets to Lyons and return for $2.00 , nc- coutit Lyons races. Lowest Chicago Itatos Via tlio Northwestern Chicago rates greatly reduced on both ono way and round trip tickets via the Chicago & North western railway. Tlieso tickets nro first class-In every particu lar. 'Extra accommodations for World's fair travel via this lino. City ticket ollico 1401 Farnam street. Fall hats. Wessol's , 310 South 15th. MURRAY M.OURNS. Sntl HocnuDO Hln Shuoki Arc Memorlo ot , tile 1'iiHt. Thomas Murray ants Building. Inspector Tilly , City Engineer Uosowator nnd Flro Chief Galllgan to pay him tlio small sum of fttG.SOO. Sylvia Hicks , n lady of color and a tenant of Mr. Murray , Is also after some of the surplus cash those gentlemen possess , nnd she wants jaHO. ( The suit grows out of the condemnation of the Murray row of tumbled down shanties at Fourteenth and Jarkson streets , and their subsequent demolition. The people of this city gazed at those rookeries for a num ber of years. Complaints wcro frequently entered that they wore nuisances , ilro traps nnd dnmrcrous to the life aud limb of the occupants. The thrco gentlemen from whom the plaintiffs seek to recover consti tute the board for the inspection of buildings , nnd when these numerous complaints reached their cars they investigated and found them to bo truo. The rookeries wcro duly con demned nnd ordered torn down. Mr. Murray was served with proper notices and given suflicient time in which to carry out the orders of the board. This ho neglected to do. and Colonel Tilly , with a force of men , swooped down on the row ono beautiful day last week and leveled the piles of decayed lumber to the ground , greatly to the chagrin nnd discomfort of the millionaire landlord , nnd Sylvia , the occupant of one of the shanties. For these reasons they have rushed into the district court , and the defendants in the enso are required to answer September 11. The cnso has been placed in Mr. Council's hands , and ho laughs to scorn the proposi tion to recover f'-om the gentlemen sued. Busy people have no time , and sensible people have no inclination to use pills that make them sick a day for every dose they tnke. They have learned that the use of Da Witt's Ilttlo Early Kisers does not in terfere with their nealth by causing nausea pain or griping. These Ilttlo pills are per fect in a'iitlon and result , .jrequJating tlio stomach and' bowels so that headaches , dizziness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse thc'bloful , clear the complexion and ono up the system. ' 'Lots of health in these : little fellows. "v v _ fintlicrlng Them In. William Johnson , alias McGee , an old of fender whom the ofllcors claim to have photo graphed some tlmo ago for the roirucs1 gal lery , William Fielder ami Arthur Pierson were all arrested on suspicion by Ofllcer Foley yesterday. .lolmson is said to have a police record nnd Fielder is the fellow who shot at Olllccr Dillon some time ago. Pierson is a tough who is said to have been u partner of Harry Martin , the man sent to prison for robbing Belle Brandon's place. The men Just arrived in town and had $112 when arrested. The oflicers are holding them in hopes of proving nu implication iu some of the recent robberies. The men deny their guilt and say they came by the money honestly. Mental exhaustion and brain fatlguo Promptly cured by Broino-Scltzcr. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday : Niiinc and Address. ARC. I Tlionma Olson , Omaha . 'J.I ( Julia Unqulst.Oimtlm . 18 j William It. Whuulor. Onmha . 28 I Mlnnlu Kdlund , Spuncur . 12 j Philip H. Stover , Omalm . 24 I Mary Holtz , Omaha. . . . . . . . 10 I I/ouls Horriimmi , Omaha . "JM \ llertlm StaiiBo , Fond du Lac , Wls . 19 I Jens IVturson , Omaha . . . 31 ( Annlu Niejson , Oniulia . Culls fur Glmrlty. The draft upon the county's exchequer caused by the largo number of applications for aid has been so great of late that the county commissioners have felt compelled to call a halt. Superintendent Burr is now denying al applications excepting those of sick or es pccially destitute persons , all able-bodied in dividuuls being obllgod to "got out and rustle" tno best way they can. Louvonmark dives tonight , Courtland. Hnuil tliu Hunk. Conwny & Absblro of North Platte have brought suit against the 1'acitcrs National bank of South Omaha for 1831 which they claim to bo duo them on deposit slips Issued by the defendant August . ' ) , the fluid amount having boon placed to their credit by the commission linn toiwhleh they muuo a ship. ment of atocii. Tliolr banker at North Platte , Charles MeDonald , U allied with the plaintiffs in the sulU Ulvorce. Anna Sophia Norton is seeking n divorce from William II. INorton on the ground of desertion. The plaintiff states that she was married to the dcfcndnnt February 10 , IbbO. and that on ormtxmt February U , 18'Jl , ho willfully deserted-bur. lllii 1'tiii. Judge Smith lined' ' J , Tuttle (35 and costs yesterday for disturbing thu peace and re sisting an ofllcer. trills is the fellow v/ho called Ofllcer Andy Hayou vile names , and , it is also said , made insulting remarks in the presence of luuiei. Iluv y' ( lolil Cure. ' 'Doe" Scbroodcr ; who wns arrested Mon day night for creating a disturbance , was on the verge of delirium treincns yesterday , and bad to be dosed frequently with "Dr. " Iluvoy'B "snake" medicine. CE'S a king owder The only 1'ure Creaui off&xtor Powder. No Auiuiouia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions' of Homes 40 Years the Standard. It will pay you to investigate what we arc offering in carpels this month. We want everything - * rything new for the new store , and shall sell out all spring patterns at o An overstock of matting received too late for spring business will be sold at about one- half. It pays to buy when goods arelow , Douglas , Between 14th and 15th , i I WAS BIG. I WAS PAT. I PELT MEAN. I TOOK FILT.S. I TOOK SAX.T3. I GOT LEAN. Handsome Woman Can Loao Wolh Past. Homely Won Look BotOr Thin. Try Dr. Eclison'3 System. No Dieting. Band worth Twloo the Wlomv. ROnicooMI. M. Htirton , Hardware , O.iry Stv tlon. III. . Jan. II. ISJt Dr. Ellison Dour sir : I uni well plonsod with your treatment of obesity. The band la worth twice the money It coat , for comfort. I h ivo reduced my wo.Kbt tun pounds. I woUh U'i now , ana 1 did wolsli 213 , VOUM truly. II. M. 11UIITO.V. They Are Doing Mo Good. KnrTvillo , III . Mar 31. 18JJ. l.orlnir&Co : UiclinoJ llml ti.OJ for whlo'i piano ncntl mo tlio otlior two tiattla * ot Dr. I'Mlian'a OIui- Ity 1'lllx. lliavo luoilono iiiultlilnk hey uro ilouu tlioMork. B. M. HALKV , 1 * . u. llux 73. Talk 80 Much About Your Pills , Pcortn , III. , Juno 13. 199 ! . near Sirs : After henrlnu one of inr frloiicli tnlk ia Siiclinboul your Oboilty I'lIU nn t tin ban'j-Uliult tlcrlvlrin from them I think I will try tliotn myijlf 1'lcueo > und uia J bottlai C. O. I ) . , and obllj-'o , J. Mounts. ll > ; Terry Straot. Fool BottorandWoIgh 13 Pounds Loss fioslien , Ind. . Sept. 19. 1S3J. Rontlcmcn : Incloscil I auail you ft , for which you wlllpli'ino tonil mo tliroo bottles of tlio ulji > iltjr pilli. Amtnklnit the fourth bottle nnd fool very much bcHHT iimlwoluh 13 pouniU Ion thnn wlion I bof.t i InkliiK tUoui. 1 will conttnuo your trout iiuut. Hits. J. U. McL'o.v.V , toutlisUtU StrdJU who o hul htls C feet 1 Inch should wuUu pou rid t b fcot 8 Inches " " 6 feet IU Inches " " 170 nr. Edison ny : "Itnnytio well to point out that In my uiporlonco , which In ntteunrlly very oonfttdcrnblo , many trouhlufloirio nkln dlHuntoa inch , occHSUiim , ucono , i > 8orlul9 ! , utlcnrla. etc , nro prim * nrlly cuiao.l by obunlty , and ni the fiit nnd tljiili U reduced by the plllu nnd Ubuilty l-'riilt Hnlt an 1 Itu ncllonof the band thoio utluctloni have almost inuKlcatly dlsappearud " ' 'HioOljUMlly Fruit wiltH uaod In connection wltn the l'lll or llandu , or both. Ono tompouufiil Inn tumbler of water iu ko4 a dollcloui oln. Tattoi Ilko chninpntKiio. The huiucoit IJ.63 oioli foranrlonjth up to .11 Inchoj , hufiir > ino liirxur than 3) luchai adl IU cents extra fur unch viMltloiml lno.'i. I'rlceof Krultbult. II.U ) . rilUJI.W for IlotUu. or ,1 llottloj lor $1.0) Sent by Mull or | { rpro 4 Cutthli outnnd kui-plt , undiuud for our fulIU columiDnrtlcIo on ubusltr. MENTION ADDHESH RXAOTLV A * O1VKN IJEI.OW. Loring & Company 2Hamilton I'l. . Dept * l , IIOMon. Man. , It's Htuti Bt. , l ) i > f l , Chicago , III. , 'J W. aa tit , Uopiit , Hew York City. For sale In Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. SPECIALIST I'rpHliteiit ol NEW ERA hUU < iIOAI , ItlUI'KNn.lUV. ( Unnniiltitlloii I'ruf. ) I unnurpnuuil in tLu troutmont of all Oarouio , Prtvnto mil Nurvtua DUoiisok. Wrlto to or coniult uortuoallr TllKATMKNT IIV 1AII i AdJroM with damp for par ticular * . which nil ) bo em In f , O. Uox Oil. Ollico , IU a. IStb OR. MCCREW U the only SPECIALIST WHO TBIATS ii.'i. PHIYATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded , 18 jrari cipertpuce , Clroulariifrr * . Hth und Fartikm tilt. , URE ' CURED or NO PAY , NO PAY UNTIL CURED. Wo refer you to 3,530 pitlonts. Nllt' ' * ' > * Oommoreo.0mahv UurinanSkViii.'j ll.uilt , O.nullX- . No ilrioiiiloti from business , Nu operation. Invoj- tlgntc our null hod. Wrlllon uniir.uitoo to utHOliitoly euro'ill kinds of KUI'TtTitK of both soios without tua usoof knlfo. no unit tor of how Inn ; ; standing , EXAMINATION FREE. THE 0 , E. FflSlU-R CQ3MMY , 8O7-303 N. Y. Llfo Eu ldlns , Oiunha , Nob. SEND colt Ciucut.Aiu LEXINGTON ( MO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. ELIZABETtj AULL SEMINARY. luiMhcd eourno ot ynunp Ladirt Momc choul Music , art. lltcra- of tbp alJCBt.bCMl In Mlt , turcelocution , business.c J'nourt Appolntnunltrnoilorrv Location bc.itttxy.inU plc.iv Music nd Art. Tcacnvri ant. Oxs , aHT , U'atihcal.J | | , J8lh > ear opens Stpl. isth ! 3SI'l Ilrt T. ' I * . Wiilloli , 'VrIUcnl. I Ror.W.A.WlUim.A M.Frcst.r | .r iBion. Mo. . CENTRAL COLLECT FOR VOUNC LADIES. WENTWORTII MILITARY ACADEMY , LCAliiKtun. ? lo. SUd parlmcnuof Instruction. It } Oidrtl mllitiry school In1 omccm and leacbcrs. Con Missouri llcnlllilul locl servatory ot music. Art. | lloa . Hrasanatilc . > | 11.11114. Ui Oymnailuui. Moilern up- lustratril rutaloruo ) A | t > olalment3 VMUycur lllut- - iralcd cdtnlniriin , MA.I b. .SI.I.I.iiC : > . A. A. .IQSjHI , Ir * t 314 South 15th Street , Omaha , Neb. Tlio eminent apoclnllBt In ncrroiiH , chronic , prlvato , blood. Hkln and urinary dlaoasoe. A rciriil.tr n rcBlstcroil jrrndnnto IniniMtolno. : IH illplcnuni and curtllicaleH will dhow. IH mill troatlnir with the Kruatoil DUCCUHH , catarrh , lout manhood , Hcmlnal wi-aUness , nlflit loanen und all forma of prlvatudlauaHot , Ma mercury tmcil. Now troitmcnt for IOHB of vital pan or. I'.mlurtunablu to vluttmomny but ruatud nt lioma by corri'Hpondrnco. .Mcdlrlntt.1 or InBtrumcntfl Kent by malt or oxpiena bccnrely packed ; no nmrkH to La * dlcato contcnlH or Bonder. Ono pi-raonal Intervluw profurrod. CuiiHUlt.itloii trco. , Correepondenoa strictly prlvuto lloolt ( Myatorluu of Llfo ) Bunt fruo. OlHco lioura , II ain.to 'J p. ui. Bunduye , 10 u. in. to IV in. Send stamp for circular. OUR PHOTOS ARE ONLY SPOKEN OF IN PRAISE. Class Photography , At I'opulur 1'rlcoi r > -un , s. ir > th OmahaNoli , The cclc- bratcilNon- changcabl Spectacle and E y o Glasses for salciuOm. EYEGLASSES ? alia by MAX MIJYIiR & 15KO. CO. , ONLY. 'C Rainnli Powder rurcHcntairli O Alldriit'tflhtu. CUcunlu. HOTELS. THE OMAHA EUROPEAN HOTEL. tsth htreev and Liixyi lou Avo. J5/a7it lilnoliu from M'or1'nlr JStf 2f.il roomsS | vl.il low Mum. Tnkc J.ickHOn Park cali'.xvarB , II , Sllluway ul lho"Murr.iy"Muni- : tor , V. K. Ali-xUiT proiiriftur _ _ ffi < r Mercer. Omaha's NewestHots ! . l.'ur , lilli null ( lowarU dtruoti 40 rooms yi'/J | ior itny , 40 ruoini I.LOO IICT . 'lay , 'M mom * with tjitth tt ti pet duy. DOroumt with bittli ultl.ftl pertUf. Aluilcrii In J\ci-y : flupoot , Jicwly KuriiHlKiil Throuuliout C.S. ERB , Proa. Now York Hospital TREATMENT. For nil Private an4 Special Dls3as3 ; , MEH AND WOMEN Ftnnturo mid nil nthr troubles trnatod Rt roanonnbla clntrBus. CUNBULTATION KlilJli. Unliounr It SEYMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NED Opposltollaytlon linn. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. TJ. 8 , Depository , Omcihii , Nob. CAPITAL , eioo.oou SURPLUS , - 05,000 OfTiCPrH ninl Directors- Henry W. Yuten , pntil * dent , U. C. Oimliliie. vlcit iiiebidoiit , 0. S. Maurice , W V. Mono. Julin S Uulllns , J , W , 11 , I'.UrlolC Lxjwlu S. Uuud , cahlitur -THE IRON BANK. A Full OJP Teeth extruoted in mornlnr , Newonualiin'jrtmtnlternoon day , I'vUuct lit fiur- ISluult , I'ni-iiniti Sitroot * Ulcvutbron 10th Street. Telophona lOdl UltlNUTlUB WITH VOU I1L.II W WAnd all ttia trittu at X KVILS , WiiAKHKbSKS. UUIIILITY. IJTQ , . lliM uo' coniimny them In men QUtOJCLV atiU VKUMA- l.'KNTI.V CUriKI ) . Poll iTKtNUTII uid touo elvcii losrcry puilut the body. I will gud ( tu- curtt'y packed ) FllEi : to any itifterer ilie vraiortp- tlon ll.ut cured me ol ditto tratit > lu . Atlarvit U. II. WIUQI1T , Uu lc Uml r..Uox 1V80 , MUtilyuu.