Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1894, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THITllSDAY. MAY 17 , 1804 ,
% MILLION
Dollars worth of dry goods
It In a most uxtraordhiar prop ,
ositlon.
fllftLiUflLLUSI
OR UNDER
Laee Dep't
lluttur < Colorcd Insertion , 5c.
Point dc Ireland , 27c.
Umntilly LICCH , HOc.
An elegant line of black Point do Irelando
laces , 8 Inches wide , actual value GOc , under
cost.
Spot Cash Price 27c
A line of ecru nml butter-colored Inset-tins
one to three Incites wide , actual value up to
20o.
Spot Cash Price 5c
A line of ecru anil butter-colored novelty
lace In nil widths under coat.
' Spot Cash Price 25c
A fine line of black cliantllly laces In
widths 8 , 9 nnd 10 Inches , much under cost.
Spot Cash Price 30c
OR "UNDER "
Silk Dep't
100 pieces best quality wash silks , colors
guaranteed fast , under cost.
Spot Cash Price 37c
Natural pongoj silk , actual value 45c , under
cost.
Spot Cash Price 21c
The latest this season Is a waist mndo
from taffeta silk , actual value for our line Is
$1-25 , under cost.
S'pot Cash Price 79c
Dcst quality China and Japanese 21-Inch
dress silks , actual value $1.
Spot Cash Price 59c
OR UNDER
Linen Dep't
62 Inches wide table linen , clover leaf , su
perior make , actual value COc.
Spot Cash Price 42c
GS-tnch wide table linen , Snowflake , popu
lar pattern , actual value S5c.
Spot Cash Price 60c
70-Inch table linen , geometrical figure , act
ual value ? l.
Spot Cash Price 7Sc
72-lnth table linen , double face , Rrapo pat
tern , excellent quality , actual value $1-50.
Spot Cash Price 99c
State Board of Educational Lands on
Treasurer Baitloy'a Track.
T'FINDS DIFFICULTY IN INVESTING ITS FUND
Supreme Court Asked to Issue n Writ
of I'romptory aluminum * Conuunutl-
o State Trrusuror to llog-
latur tliu Wnrruntii.
LINCOLN , Nob. , May 1C. ( Special to The
Bee. ) The Board of Educational Lands and
funds has encountered some opposition in
Its efforts to enforce the recent decision of
the- supreme court In regard to the Invest
ment of the permanent school fund In atato
warrants. The board set aside a largo
amount of money for the purpose and di
rected Treasurer Bartley to take up unreg
istered warrants as fast as they wore pre
sented for registration. On Monday Stull
Bros. , the well known warrant brokers of
this city , presented to Treasurer Bartloy
' * seventeen warrants , ranging In amounts
from ? 5 up to ? 10S.12. They requested the
treasurer to register the warrants and ho
refused , offering to purchase them for the
permanent school fund. They refused to
sell their warrants to the school fund.
This forenoon Stull Bros , applied to the
supreme court for a peremptory writ of
mnndamus commanding the atato treasurer
to register the warrants ,
Stull Bros , have long been the leading
warrant brokers of Lincoln. They have
made a fortune by handling warrants , and
a member of the flrrn stated to The Bee
representative this morning that ho be
lieved ho had a good case against the state
treasurer.
Treasurer Hartley states that everybody
will bo served In the same way. Holders
of current warrants will bo given tliolr op
tion of selling their warrants to the per
manent school fund or losing their Interest.
The orders of the Board of Educational
Lands and Funds , as formulated by Gover
nor Crounso , will be obeyed strictly to the
letter.
WANTB A REHEARING.
C. 0. Wheeilon , one of the attorneys of ex-
Treasurer Hill and his bondsmen , this fore
noon filed a motion for a rehearing In the
case In which the supreme court two weeks
ago held that It had original jurisdiction to
i\i the case in which the state of Ne-
) > uska seeks to recover from the ex-treas-
xaer the $230,000 lost In the Capital National
bank failure. In his brief Mr , Wheedon
Ukei IMUO with Uta recent docliloa of the
A QUICK CASH ; RAISING SALE
Commencing tomorrow , Thursday , and continue for 15 days * Every article quoted here we guarantee is at Actual
Cost or Under and will be sold for cash only. No advertised bargains will be charged.
We have bsen buying in very large lots the past two months , goods at from 40 to SO per cent of the regular market
prices , We have been going it blind , but now open our eyes' on a stock of goods that must be turned into cash at
once. In the next 15 days our stock must be reduced $100.000 , and we make these extraordinary low prices all at cost
or under cost. This sale you cannot miss and will long be remembered by the'people of Omaha , Iowa and Nebraska.
Spot cash sales daily. Read every item carefully ; cut the add out and bring it with you.
AT ACTUAL COST OR UNDER COMMENCING AT 10 A. M..FRENCH
LADIES' FOSTER HOOK QLOVE3 , PERFUMES , WHITE ROSE HELI
ALL COLORS. UNDER COST. OTROPE. VIOLET. MARIE
SPOT CASH PRICE 970 STUART. TUHE ROSE , CRAU AP
PLE. PER OUNCE 17C
COMMENCING AT 9 A. M. , LADIES'
n-HOOIC SUEDE TAN AND BROWN
KID OLOVE 470
COMMENCINO AT 9 A. M. , YOUR
CHOICE OF OUR FINE GRADE
COMMENCING AT 2 P. M. , CRIN SCOTCH GINGHAMS , ACTUAL
KLED SEERSUCKER , ACTUAL VALUE 350 180
VALUE ISO 50
COMMENCING AT 8 A. M. , BEST
. .
COMMENCINO AT 11 A. M.,2Vi CALICOS 2C
YARDS WIDE SHEETING 9C
COMMENCINO AT 2 P. M. , YARD ALL DAY. APRON CHECKED
WIDE COTTON CLOTH 3C GINGHAMS
Kim
OR UNDER ,
Waists ,
Skirts ,
Capes ,
Jackets
Ladles' percale WAISTS , with ruffles ; an
assortment of colors.
Spot Cash Price 63c
Ladles' UNDERSKIRTS , made of line
gingham and chambry.
Spot Cash Price 50c
Ladles' flno all wool CAPES , prettily
trimmed ; colors , brown , tans , blues and
blacks.
Spot Cash Price $3.75
Ladles' all WOOL JACKETS ; colors , blue ,
brown , tan and black.
Spot Cash Price $2.87
SPOT CASH SALE-
Larco inducements for cash ; cost not con
sidered. Goods must go. Cash must corno.
Every article quoted above is at actual
: est or under , and will be sold for CASH
ONLY. No advertised bargains will be
charged.
court. Ho claims that under that decision
the court assumes the power to make laws
governing particular cases. Ho lays espe
cial stress upon the argument that If the con
stitution provides that the supreme court
may have original Jurisdiction In cases In
which the state Is a party. It Is the duty of
the legislature to provide the rules govern
ing the presentation of the case to the
court. If the legislature failed to pass such
rules the supreme court has no right under
the constitution to supply the rules.
GOSSIP AT THE STATE HOUSE.
Attorney General Hastings goes to Omaha
tomorrow to take the last testimony In re
buttal In the maximum rate case. The state
has practically been ready for the trial of
the case for thrco months.
The supreme court today confirmed the
findings of Judge Barnes , referee In the
case of the state against the Plalnvlow
State bank. This action shuts out the claims
of a number of eastern creditors and will
enable the receiver to pay 100 cents on the
dollar to every depositor and to every cred
itor of the bank except the stockholders.
As soon as these claims can bo paid off the
receiver will be discharged , leaving the
eastern creditors and Individuals to settle
their own private deals.
Interest on Nebraska's floating Indebted
ness will cease on May 25. The first of the
notices to warrant holders were sent out
today , and the others will follow as rapidly
as the clerks | n the treasurer's office can
compute the Interest. The order of the
board regarding warrants Issued for current
expenses of the state has already gone Into
effect , and quite a number are taken up
every day.
Jtepubllciiu Htnto Committee.
LINCOLN , May 9. The republican state
central committee Is called to meet at the
Mlllard hotel , Omaha , Tuesday , May 22 , at
3 o'clock , p. m.
A full attendance Is desired , as the tlmo
and place for holding the next state con
vention will be at that tlmo decided upon.
BRAD D. SLAUGHTER , Chairman.
Accidentally Shot by u 1'rlrml.
VERDIGRE , Neb. . May 1C. ( Special Telegram -
gram to The Bee. ) E. H. Purcell , editor of
the Knox County Recorder , was accidentally ,
I
shot through the leg today by a 33-callbcr i
revolver in the hands of a friend. The
wound Is In the fleshy part of the leg , be
tween tbo knee and hip.
IIolU ut llimtliisii.
HASTINGS , Neb. , May 10. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) Edward L. Cllno of
Falrbury and Miss Anna II. Breed of this
city were quietly married hero today. The
groom Is a well known young business man
of Falrbury and the brldu Is well known In
society circles here.
Ailuiiu County llvpubllcniii ,
HASTINGS , Neb. , May 16. ( Special Tele
gram to Thu Pee. ) The republican county
central committee will meet here Saturday ,
the 2Ctn , to talk over the opening of the
OR UNDER.
China
Department
Second
Floor
A very handsome lot of English porcelain
decorated cottage DINNER SETS. Two
colors of decoration ,
Spot Cash Price $3.75
G barrels ofgalIon glass WATER
PITCHERS , fancy shapes and nice patterns.
Spot Cash Price 13c
Woven cotton HAMMOCKS , fancy colors ,
with two stretchers , complete.
Spot Cash Price 69c
Flno pattern heavy polished glass berry
bowls , new designs and finest quality glass.
Spot Cash Price lie
OR UNDER.
Dress Goods ,
Challis , Henriettas ,
Novelty Bik , Goods
Changeable
Novelties
100 pieces of WOOL CHALLIS In now
pretty colorings of French designs.
Spot Cash Price 10c
Yards and yards of CHANGEABLE
NOVELTIES , Including small checks , all
now goods , always soils for 35c and GOc.
Spot Cash * Price ISc
t "O
46-Inch wldo all WOOL HENRIETTA In
all colors. Including cream and black. They
are 11.00 goods. * "
I t
Spot Cash.JMce S7y2c
10 pieces NOVELTIES2 In black dress
goods. The latest Importations , actual $1.00
. ' ' ' "
goods. .
-ii
Spot Cash -Price 55c
I I If I
SPOT CASH SALE.
Greatest cash-raising sale over held in the
city. Cost not considered.
campaign , and fix a date for the county con
ventions.
I'ubllo rune-rill of Cnptuln Glllntto.
BEATRICE , Neb. , May 1C. ( Special Telegram -
gram to The Boo. ) The public funeral serv
ices over the remains of the late Captain
Lee P. Gillette were held at the Centenary
Methodist Episcopal church , beginning at
10:30 : a. m. today. At that hour the mem
bers of the Masonic order , to the number of
200 , marched from the lodge room to the
church , and were shown soatri he'd In re
serve for them. Rev. George W. Martin of
Kearney , grand chaplain of the grand lodge ,
opened the service with a short scriptural
quotation. Following this was an anthem
by the chorus choir , "Bow Down Thlno
Ear. " ' Rev. W. K. Beans of Omaha preached
a forcible and appropriate sermon , the serv
ice closing with prayer and the singing of
"Abide With Me. " The casket was em
bedded In a perfect bower of flowers , many
elaborate Masonic emblems being furnished
by different lodges. The services at the
grave , under the direction of Grand Master
Block of Bloomlngton , wore these usually
used at the burial of a master Mason , and
were of an Impressive character.
lloceptlon ut Huntings UlRli School.
HASTINGS , Neb , , May 1C. ( Special to The
Beo. ) The city schools of Hastings hold a
public reception In the High school building
hero this evening. State Superintendent of
Public Instruction A. K. Goudy was the
guest of honor of the evening. Besldo the
state superintendent , Superintendent Brown
of Hastings , Judge Bailey us president of the
board and a committee of teachers received ,
The various rooms of the High school floor
w ro given over to displays of the work
done by the various schools , and on the
whole the exhibits were very creditable ,
llentrlruViitor Mclicmo Vetoed.
BEATRICE , Nob. , May 1C. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) At a special meeting of
the city council this afternoon a communica
tion was read from Mayor Shultz voicing the
appropriation made at a recent meeting for
further prospecting for water In the Ponnor
pasture. The veto was sustained by a vote
of 8 to 3. This leaves the council with
nothing before It on the all important water
question.
Claiming un Old lU-qumt.
NEBRASKA CITV. Neb. , May 1C. ( SpecUl
Telegram to The Bee. ) Mrs. Caroline Rolber
today commenced suit against the estate of
the late Paul Schmlnke to recover the sum
of 11,000. She alleges the amount Is due
from the estate of her father , Peter
Schmlnke , and that the late Paul Schmlnke ,
as administrator of his father's estate ,
never paid it.
Too Much of IrrlRntlon.
GERING. Nob. , May 1C. ( Special to The
Bee. ) The Mitchell canal , the largest com
pleted Irrigation ditch In Nebraska , U
spreading water all over the country under
1U line today , the headgatu having been
OR UNDER.
Boys' Clothing ,
Boys' Waists ice
Boys' Wool Suits $ L
Boys' Extra Pants ,
8gc
About 100 WOOL SUITS , nil new goods ,
sizes 4 to 14 , just to start the sale ,
Spot Cash Price $1.00
King of the SHIRT WAISTS , the best
waist made , all new patterns , In garner
percale ,
Spot Cash Price 75c
Boys' flno pants that are sold every
where for $1.50 and $1.75 ,
Spot Cash Price 89c
50 dozen boys' cambric waists at" much
under cost ,
Spot Cash Price lOc
SPOT CASH SALE.
$100,000.00 to bo raised in the next 15 days-
Goods at cost or urdor. No advertisoo bargains -
gains will bo charged.
16th and Farnam.
washed out by high water yesterday. An
attempt Is being made to check the torrent
of water that Is pouring Into the mouth
of the canal by throwing In rock and sacks
of sand , and this will probably succeed , lint
it will leave the 8,000 acres of land which
have been put to crop under the canal
wholly dependent upon nature. The head of
the Mitchell canal Is located about twenty
miles northwest of this place on the south
side of the North Platte.
Commencement Kxcrclsos at Falls City.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , May 16. ( Special to
The Bee. ) Preparations are being made to
celebrate the commencement exercises of
the Fall City High school In grand style
this year. The dates are Tuesday and
Wednesday , Juno 5 and C , and the ex
ercises will bo hold at Gehllng's new opera
house. On Tuesday evening the class day
program will be given and most of the mem
bers of the class of ' 94 will participate.
The address of the evening will be delivered
by State Superintendent A. K. Goudy. On
Wednesday evening the commencement pro
gram will bo rendered and a recitation will
bo given by each and every graduate , there
being seventeen. The address of the even
ing will bo delivered by Chancellor Can-
fleld of the State university. On Thursday
evening the Alumni association of the Falls
City High school will < I'iplil Its annual meet
ing and an excellent program has been pre
pared , The alumni will bo addressed by
Prof. Howard Caldwell'professor ; ' of history ,
State university. " ' '
The tramp that was. , ) lled Sunday mornIng -
Ing by Charles Hallqr , was burled Monday
afternoon In Steelo' * icemctery. His re
mains were never Ide'ritinod.
An Important business change took place
the first of the week , but the deal was only
completed yesterday. tMlnnlck Bros , , who
have been running a Hvery stable hero for
some time , sold the Battle to W , D. Jones
of Council Bluffs atyd'George Reahm of
Hiawatha , Kan , The' 'purchasers will con
tinue the business at it lie same old stand.
MollinilUt iMInlJtr-rrt. t Fairmont.
FAIRMONT , Neb. , "May" 1C. ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee. ) " ? ho annual mooting of
the Ministerial association' the Hastings
district conference of the Methodist
Episcopal church was held here yesterday
and today. About twenty-five ministers
wore present and an excellent meeting
throughout was the result. jf
Only Thlrly-Tlircn Canei nil the Docket.
GERING. ' Neb. , May 10. ( Special to The
Ilco. ) District court will begin hero Monday
morning with ( ho slimmest docket tor a
long" time. There are but thirty-three cases
and none of them of any particular Im
portance. /
Only Ono-Thlril Insured.
PALMYRA , Neb. , May 16. ( Special to The
Beo. ) A list of the companies carrying the
Insurance risVa < on the property burned up
Monday morning has been obtained , and U
as follows : On the building of Thomas Boll ,
Phoenix of Brooklyn. $1,500 ; Springfield
Fire and Marino , $1,500 on building and
$1,000 on stock. On the safe , library and
furniture of C. A. Sweet & Co. , the German
of Freeport , $500. This Is till the insurance
there was on the $12,000 worth of property
destroyed.
A republican league club will be organized
hero Friday. It Is proposed , so far as pos
sible , to put the young republicans in charge
of the club. _
I'ersonals from i'rrmont.
FREMONT , Neb. , May 1C. ( Special to
The Bc o , ) Illness /prevented / jtr. G. G.
Martin from filling an engagement to speak
to the Young Men's Christian association
last evening.
Allen Marshall and his bride are receiv
ing the congratulations of their numerous
Fremont friends.
Dr. Colburn and wife and Mrs. Manley
Rogers and daughter have returned from
their visit to the Pacific coast.
Cashier Julius Bcokman of the Fremont
National bank is homo from a trip to the
mountains , and President Ernest Schurman
of the Commercial National Is attending
a bank meeting at Morse Bluffs.
Ex-Superintendent Stephens and family
have returned to Fremont , where ho will
take a position In the business department
of the Trlbuno establishment.
The * annual effort to convert Hho old
cemetery ground Into a publlo park Is now
on foot.
_
Itnlii tfot'doil In Central Nclirimkn.
M'COOL JUNCTION , Nob. , May 1C.
( Special to The Beo. ) For thrco days the
wind has been blowing * hard from the south
and has already damaged prospects of a
good small grain crop. Unless rain comes
BOOH farmers say small grain will bo burned
up.
CHAPMAN , Neb. , May 1C. ( Special to
The Beo. ) All crops In Morrlck and the
adjoining countlas are suffering for want
of rain , Rye and wheat look badly and
are being plowed under In many places
and planted In corn. The oat crop can only
be saved by getting rain In the next few
days. Two-thirds of the corn acreage Is
planted and onc-jialf IB up , but looking
somewhat feeble. The sugar beets are up
and present by far the best prospects for
good returns and many farmers whoso cereal
crops have been ruined by the drouth will
plant the land with beets.
Shot llln Own
AVAVERLY , Neb. , M.ay 16. ( Special to
The Bee. ) Ed Houscr , while shooting birds
today with a revolver , had the misfortune
to accidentally discharge It , putting a bullet
through the Index finger of his left hand ,
Suit AKiillut Two JtallroiuU.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , May 1C. ( Special
to The Bee. ) An Important suit hus Just
been filed with the clerk of the district
court. The title of the gult Is the city of
Falls City against WUllani Scuock and
OR UNDEK.
Men's Furnishings.
Bal. Under wear 320
Men's ' 1 eck
Scarfs 19 c
Men's Seamless
Hose 50
Men's flue BALDRIGGAN UNDERWEAR ,
regular 60c goods , under cost ;
Spot Cash Price 32c
Men's flno TECIC SCARFS , regular value
COc , under cost ,
Spot Cash Price 19c
Men's seamless fast color HOSE , much
under cost ,
Spot Cash Price 5c
' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS that
A line of men's
wo consider good value at | 2.00 , much under
cost ,
Spot Cash Price 98c
SPOT CASH SALE.
Prices no object. Wo must reduce stock
$100,000 00 in the next 15 days. CASH TALKS
IN THIS SALE.
THE TIME
For high profit prices Is happily
forever uone. The time Is op.
portnne for Imping for buying
at tarllT limitation prices.
AT ACTUAL COST OR UNDER
Corsets
75 dozen of ladles' corsets , mndo of flno
material , In black , white and drab , under
cost
SPOT CASH PRIOR. 430.
CO dozen of Indies' ventilating summer
corsets , long waists , best net , excellent
shape , under cost
SPOT CASH Piuai : . o.
75 dozen American Lady corsets , In black
and white , actual value , $1.25.
SPOT CASH PHlOr : , 900.
GO doen Model Form corsets , high bust ,
black and white ; actual value. $1.00.
SPOT CASH PUIGK , 850.
AT ACTUAL COST OR UNDER
Ladies'
Muslin Underwear
Ladles' gowns , mnilo of good muilln ; act
ual value , 60c.
SPOT CASH PUtCn , 250.
A line of gowns nnd drawers , nicely
trimmed with Insertion and embroidery ;
actual value , 7Cc.
SPOT CASH PK1C12 , 510.
Ladles' drawers and corset covers , laca
and embroidery trimmed ; actual value , G3c.
SPOT CASH PRICK , 370.
Gowns , drawers and corset covers and
skirts , mndo of best muslin and cambric ,
elegantly trimmed ; actual value , $1,25 ,
SPOT CASH PRICE , 770.
25 dozen ladles' aprons In line lace , hem
stitched and embroidery trimmed ; actual
value , 35c , under cost
SPOT CASH PItlCn , 170.
AT ACTUAL COST OR UNDER
Ribbons.
All silk ribbons , widths 9 12 , Cc. ,
All silk ribbons , widths 1C 22 , Oc.
All dlk moire ribbons , width 1G , 9c.
About 100 pieces nil tllk moire ribbon ,
actual value 25c , under cost
SPOT CASH PHIOB , 9C.
300 pieces of No. 9 to No. 12 all silk , satin ,
and gros grain ribbons , all colors , actual
value ISc , under costSPOT
SPOT CASH PRICE , GO.
250 pieces of No. 1C to No. 22 all silk groa
grain ribbon , all colors , actual value 27c ,
under cost
SPOT CASH PIHCn , 00.
350 pieces of all silk , satin and grog grain
rlbboni. In nil the now spring colors , actual
value 35c , under costSPOT
SPOT CASH PRICE , 170.
AT ACTUAL COST OR UNDER
Handkerchiefs
Handkerchiefs at 2c. ' -
Handkerchiefs at Ic. , - JT ;
Handkerchiefs at 7c.
Hnndkorchlefa at 13c.
1,000 dozen ladles' hemstitched and scnV
loped embroidered handkerchiefs , mucli
undjr cost ,
SPOT CASH PIUCE , 20.-
1,500 dozen ladles' hemstitched , colored
hemstitched and line embroidered handker
chiefs , very much under cost ,
SPOT CASH PIUCE.4C.
A line of very flno and scalloped embroid
ered handkerchiefs , hemstitched , under cost ,
SPOT CASH PRICE. 70.
1,000 dozen ladles' very flno embroidered
nnd open work , scalloped nnd hemstitched
handkerchiefs , actual value , 30e ,
SPOT CASH PRICE , 130.
GOO dozen men's fancy hemstitched hand
kerchiefs , white center with colored hem
stitch , and colored hemstitch nnd center ,
actual value 35c , very much under cost ,
SPOT CASH PRICE , 11C.
AT ACTUAL COST OR UNDER
Hosiery & Underwear.
Boys' bicycle hose , with double heel and
toe , fast black , actual value , 25c.
SPOT CASH PRICK , 110.
Ladles' extra flno black hose , seamless ,
regular made , actual value 20c ,
SPOT CASH PRICE , 90.
Ladles' fast Egyptian Richelieu ribbed
vests ,
SPOT CASH PRICE. 2O.
Ladles' llslo thread vests , silk flnlsh ,
actual value 50c ,
SPOT CASH PRICE , 270.
Ladles' all pure silk vests , fast colors ,
pink , light blue and cream , actual valus
$1.25 ,
SPOT CASH PRICE , 470.
Ladles' shaped summer vests of flno cot
ton , actual value 25c , ,
Sl'OT CASH PRICE. 90.
This is a quick cash raising sale , and as
every article quoted is below cost we cannot
charge any of the above. These bargains can
be secured for cash only ,
twonty-on others , Including both railroads ,
the Missouri Pacific and inu B. & M. The
suit Is for the annexation of contiguous
territory and comprises ICO acres. The city
attorney , C. F. Reavls , has the case In hand
and It will be tried at the Juno term of the
district court , which begins Juno 11.
From ttor Creek.
SUTTER CREEK , Cal. , April 12 , 1801.
Tom Green of this place saysi "Last sum
mer I had a sudden and violent attack of
diarrhoea. Some ono recommended Cham
berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy , which I procured , and alter tak
ing a couple of doses was completely cured.
Since then L have often persuaded friends
to use It for the same complaint , and In
ovary case a prompt cure has been effected.
In my opinion It Is the best remedy on the
market for bowel complaints. " For sale by
druggists.
military Matter * .
The board of officers convened by I. neral
Brooke to meet yesterday at Fort Omaha
to try First Lieutenant Marcus Maxwell ,
company A , Second Infantry , on sovcral
serious charges mot at the fort on time.
Lieutenant Maxwell , through his counsel , re
quested that time bo allowed him to pro
duce depositions of witnesses who could not
possibly bo hero. The request was granted
and the board adjourned to await the ar
rival of the papers. Colonel Blddlc , Ninth
cavalry , Is president of the board.
Major John M. Hamilton , First cavalry ,
acting Inspector general of the department ,
will proceed on public business to the fol
lowing named places , returning on com
pletion thereof to his station In this city :
Mount Vernon , Iowa City , Mount Pleasant
and Keokuk , la. ; Baldwin and Manhattcn ,
Kan. ; Lincoln and old Fort McPherson ,
Neb. , and Sioux City , la.
Cure Indigestion and bllllousncss with
DoWltt's Little Early P.lsers.
( Tasteless-Effectual. ) *
For Sick-HeadacheJ
| Impaired Digestion , !
Liver Disorders and
| i Female Ailments.
; Renowned all over the World.
I CoTCrcd nlth a Tutelet * A Soluble Coating.
! A > k for Iiceclum'j and take no othcrt.
'M ' < Jc at St. Helena , England. Sold by
1 ; druygliti and dealers. I'rlco 3B centi a
New York Depot , jSj Canal St
DRS.
BE ITS
AND
BETTS
Medical and Surgical Institute ,
B. V. DAVIS , M. D. ,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN.
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